nuousr 5,1929 i Sibliiillusi. v NOT one but hundreds of women write to us continu- ally about the many uses they find for "Vaseline" Petroleum Jelly. For "Vaseline" jelly is a unique sub- srance,_a mineral product that has intrinsic healiri ~ properties. It relieves burns and scalds. Heals cuts and scratches. Soothes bumps and bruises. Relievestickling coughs, huskiness and head colds. Keeps small ailments from becoming big ones. Hardly a home is without ,"Vaseline" Jelly. In jars and tubes-on sale everywhere, And remember, when you buy, that the trade mark Vaseline on_the package gives you the assurance that ou are getting the genuine product of the Chesebrou h g. Co., Consd, 5520 Chabot Ave., Montreal, Cana a. o chem-n Ws- ec..e....vi. ms Vaseline N0 jumpy feeling NQW when I drive through traffic World's llrrniest Sports Spectacle FOURTH “TUGLEY MARATHON 5\\'l.\l in two event: Friilnv. August 23m r».- women. “Widlllldflr. August 28th ior men (and winners oi \\'omen'| race.) CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION Toronto — Ontario. Wrigley's refreshes the mouth-steadies the nerves. Ask your doctor and he will tell you so. Dentists and medical men recommend the regular use of Wrigley's after every meal-because it aids digestion and cleanses the mouth after eating, drinking or smoking. Efiiciency and refinement call for Wrigleyfii. e A feeling of strain. takes the pleasure out_of driving. Any motorist iis apt to feel the eifeets of nervous tension during a l long spell at the wheeL -Nothing relieves this itension so effectively as lWrigley’s. The_ act of chewing, as motorists have 'discovered, has a gentle ‘soothing eifect. The health- ‘iful cleansing action of RIGLEYS Spearmint-Double Mini-Juicy Fruit-and P. K. Sulflr Cooled For the ilrst time in more than zoo years visitors to the 01d 000981“! Hall, London, are not, being received by 9, men named Boyer, the last oi that name to serve as clerk. E Lawrence Boyer. havlnfl d-liid Bi ‘hi’ ngg oi 70 recently. Removal oi a. thick SYOWth °i M’ At-Llmdyiel-sant. Church. 1n C"; nsrihsehirc, Wales. recently rsveflls sh old iiwi-wiy that cave awe“ l° ‘l cell-like apartment 011 "15 ‘m’- M, “n 01d Roman temp“- 1 f’ If‘ ' PICNIC SUPPLIES i Guardian Subscribers ma)’ have ii "ihcii- Picnic plates, spoons ""4 f9“? E “at less than manufacturers prices. Figure out how many you require 851d ggnd in your order at once. Special rice to paid.in-advance subscribers. p 1 doz. Kleen 6 inch plates for . . . . 5c 1 doz. Kleen forks for . . . . . .. 2 1 doz. Kleen teaspoons for. . . . . . Charlottetown Guardian Subscription Department B-_ The Green Shadow Continued irom page 2 working my Will some w grist.” Wsmbley decided to step along quietly. They leit him in the attic room. hands and ieet securely bound and a gag covering the lower por- tion oi his iace. Dale locked the door with care, Fliteen minutes later he was glid- ing gently up Broadway in the Wayneileet sedan. He crossed the Harlem River and pursued a twisting course for a while. At length he stopped in lront 0i a large service station and interviewed the grimy foreman. "How many men can you put to work Oil this car?" he asked. "I had seven mechanics, but iour oi them knock oii in halt an hour. What seems to be the trouble?" “Keep your mechanics." said Dale. "I'll pay well, ‘This is a. rush Job. I want a new top on this car." The man in the greasy overhalls viewed the black, unwrinklcd top with a puzzled lock. Then he opened the door and inspected the under side oi the covering. He iixed s. ifiystiiled‘ eye on Dale. “What's wrong with the old one?" "Nothing. except that I want a neiv top." He leaned toward the man and cocked an eye confidentially. "I want a two-layer top." he elucidated in an undertone, "with plenty oi room between the two layers, Better put in some extra braces, loo. It has to be strong enough to support a weight oi 1'70 pounds." The man's grease-sputtered brows went up. He eyed Dale's piepossess- lngly garbed iigure suspiciously, wltn an expression oi limited understand- ing. then shrugged his shoulders. “And you don't want the bulge to show, I guess," he wisely surmised. "All right, govnor. I can iix you up. but you know, it's gonna cost you something." . “I expect to pay well ior a good job." Dale looked the man straight riicciihizioTTaTow Central Cuarilian THERE'S A REASON why "Marax thon" ls so popular. 7041-8-3-41.‘ l ALL ROADS lead to Montague = horse races Wednesday next. August‘ 'lth. . MElll‘ mun FRIENDS at Monta- gue races, ‘Wed, Aug. ‘Ith. L I MORE PEOPLE are using "Mara-l than" Gasoline every day. 7047-8-3-41.‘ . l START TO GET your exhibits 1 ready ior the hlg provincial exhibi- tion, Charlottetown, August 19-23. 5 Send ior prize list. J. W. Boulter, sec- ‘ rotary. 1113745- IF YOU ARE interested in ZQttlnE 7047-8-3-4i. Maine, New Brunswick, Nova Bcotia. l Montague, Wed., Aug. 7th. l ll you did not get your Catalog of. Feonell d: Chandler. EXTRA SPECIALTIES-With “The Road Back," Charlottetown Players. Monday, August 5th, Georgetown. 7048-8-30! ENTRY LIST ior Montague races on Wednesday. Aug. 7th, appears in this issue. The largest and best Kings County will iace the starter. 2i. PICNICKERS-When you are prepar- ln the eyes, "And I am willing to add a. premium ior silence. Have it ready not later than 10 o'clock." | He walked away and hailed a taxi on the street comer. The man watched hlmwith a queer grin “Don't know whether that bird wants to lug a. corpse or a couple hundred quarts oi hooch. Nothlri.’ in. my liie anyhow. Looks like a swell. Guess he won't argue ‘bout the price He tumed and shouted toward the interior oi the garage: "Hey, you iel- lersl" r0 an connivuisn roiuoitizbw Victoria Notes Mrs. Rex Lea and three children irom the West, are visiting friends in Victoria. They are at present the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Crilly Lea oi Victoria. - Miss Adele Reid oi Borden, was a. visitor in Victoria. Tuesday alter- hoon, the guest. oi Miss Beth Boul- ter. Victoria Unit/ed Picnic was held Victoria Rink Wednesday. A lovely supper was enjoyed by all, also Rink- aphone music which made the after- noon end very successiully. Miss Nina Boultcr has returned to her home in Victoria, alter spending the winter months in Arlington, I]. S. A. She is now spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Major Carruth- ers oi Augustine Cove. The old irlend "Stork," visited the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood oi Victoria and leit a "Bonnie wee Laddies." Congratulations Mrs. Wesley Myers _ and two daughters Myrtle and Jean. from Calgary are spending their vacation with relatives and irlends on Prince Edward Island. Mr. and Mrs. Max Boulter 0i" British Columbia, are visiting iriends on P. E. I. They are now the guests oi Mr. Webster Boulter and daught- er Beth, oi Victoria, Mrs. Mable Gillesby, and little son David irom U. B. A. are visiting irlends in Victoria. They are now the guests oi her sister, ms. Keltrl Boswell oi Victoria-J). _i-_i_-__-__ Colored electric lights are to be used in s lnndon subway station to guide passengers to their trains. Sunburn You'll sleep in corniort ii you apply Millard’ . W“ .. lng to go a picknlcklng it may pay V you to take advantage oi The Guar- dian special oiIer oi plates, spoons - and iorlts. Read advertisement in vhis issue. ti T0 counmv ADVERTlSlNG PATRONS-Will advertisers in the , country please now that all small .- advertlsernents are payable in ad-i vance and when sending an ad- , vertlsement to send the cash along with it. JSOECF, ‘E9 l-QCAEWAPXERIIS: Elfin-In order to insure insertion oi advertisements, local advertisers are advised to have their copy in the Guardian Oflice not later than 10.30 A. M. the day previous to publication When the advertisements are halt- Dlto or more. copy must be in the Gnlce twenty-ioni- hours ln advance. 5ll4-5-3l-ti. THE PRDVINCIAL EXHIBITION a8 C‘ lotMavvn, August i843, will ho the biggest and best ever put on here. More prizes for livestock. All irolghts paid on livestock. Biggest midway ever. Three performing troupes from New York, and l0!!!‘ days horse racing. Write to your friends abroad and plan to entertain them that wccii. Send ici- prize list- l. W. Boultor, Secretary, Charlotte- town. P. B. Island. 617*" l l moremiles try "Marathon." l . ‘ ~ l corn; AND sea THEM ALL -< I and P. E. L. horses tight lt out at ' CASH AND CARRY CATALOGSu-‘l ,I_ our big sale oi HOUSEHOLD HARD-l , ‘WARE, call at our store and ask iorl . lt. You can't afford to miss thls.l ' ‘1009-8-2-61.’ . "MARATHON" Gasoline and "Red, . Indian" Motor Oil makes the ideal; _‘_ combination ior any motor car. ‘c 704141-3411» _‘ l . fields oi horses ever assembled h‘ i TO GUARDIAN SUBSCRIBER 6661-7-15-1! . Stock Market ’ i’ N GUARDIAN l It Is Easy to Invest g The Debentures are $100 each. by paying only $10 a month under our monthly invest- ment plan. You can begin now» To Invest without waiting for our employeeto call, fill in andimai] the coupon. ‘Associated Gas and Electric Securities (10,, Inc, Has One of Our Employees r Called On You? . They are making calls o_n our customers and others to make ., - you better acquainted with us and at the same time tell about ' l f the advantages 0f 111V95t1n8‘ in Associated Gas and Electric ' i Company 6% Debentures. They will tell you about the valuable and substantial properties back of this investment. CLIPANDMAII. Please Bcserve ior me . ..... Associated Gas and Electric 6% Debentures. Nlme Address Isslousolsslooollooloel IsI01olsulosooleonoleuholol Company -c-~----s Office of Maritime Electric Company, Limited l Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' News Supplied through the courtesy oi Willis Securities Co., ma, Swckl Brokers. Charlottetown, Phones 642 d: I170. STRIKE 0N BIG MISSO-URI CONFIRMED On Saturday; 79 Queen SL-e FINANCIAL SER- based on tact. All diamond drill holes on the blZ proven continuance oi high grade‘ zones at depth oi three hundred ieet lldated Mining and Smeltlng and Big Missouri oiilcials are very enthusi- astic over the results and will all‘ visit the property early next month; at which time location oi the malnl operating tunnel and pilot mill will. be determined. The new tunnel will: be four hundred ieet lower than pre-i vice published the exclusive report to sent level‘ It B understood m,“ an! the eiiect that a. big strike had been made on the Big Missouri property and information reaching this Ser- vice now from Seattle, Wash. con- ilrms this. Our correspondent. in an interview with Big MLssourl oiiicials at Tacoma on their return irom a conference with Mi‘. Archibald and —____--¢ “I can DO brc -" D n,‘ isiis.>A;I;.-revxi;dn: s] n ova-genie ‘NA-fibula genie!!! doesn t Qqvectecl. . tell h.‘ do“ (m. others. k. -- m *-=;'...':':..f'° "‘ :1. tint’: shut i"“""“ °' postnald- CAREW a FRASER. 1mg, Chemist!- Nevv GIIIIQW. NW! Scotlm, // 3 OVERSEAS ASTHMA REMEDY PRESENTATIONS.—Mr. and Mrs. Wallace I-lill of the Amherst Hotel, Amherst, N. 5., who are both former Charlottetown people were the re-* eipients oi presentations from their intimate irierids Thursday. Assem- bling at the Hotel prior to a journey to yarrsboro where Mr. Hill was to be banquetted at the Ottawa House. Mrs. Hill was presented with a. beau- tiiiil pair oi sterling sliver candle; sticks. The presentation was made‘ by James -A. l-lanway, K. C. At the function held in Psrrsboro in Mr. Hill's honor, some thirty-rive Am- herstonians, close Hill's were in attendance. A sterling silver pocket flask was presented to Mr. Hill. accompanied by any ad- dress which was delivered by J. A. Hanwa_.. K. 0.. Mr. Hill replied in a iew words-Amherst News. irlends oi Mr. INSTITUTE MEETING-The monthly meeting o; the East Roy- alty Women's Institute was held st the home or Mrs. Neil Dsrrach on July 4th. The “ was , with the singing oi the Institute Ode. There were ‘ ‘ members snd two visitors present. The minutes oi last meeting were reed and adopted. It was decided to sell tes, sandwiches. also loo cream and strawberries st the iestivll to be held on July 16th. Mrs. Alex MacNevin and Mrs. Nell Dsrrseh were appointed to do the buying. Mrs. George Harper and Mrs. Neil Darrsch were appointed del- egates to attend the convention and Mrs. Wendelln Morrlssey and Mrs. Chester Smith were appointed sub- stitutes. Roll coll tor next meeting is to be answered by “Favorite Veg- etable." The meeting was cloud with the National Anthem and the re- l"? P"""‘“Y- be outlined at that time. which lies directly east oi the town—' 'shlp oi Roy. mslndcr o! the evening Ill spent 1-994!- eriormous development program will ING A GREAT DEAL OF AT- TENTION Operations in this district have! been characterized by a. generous 00-. . operation among the various active interests, and the scheme oi diver"- siilcatlon which was suggested some ed by thelesding companies. lt “Ill h.) remembered that under this plan. in: participating companies deposit l0 t'> l2 per ecnt oi’ their capital siosk in trust, whkthiwill allow all the Oji- crators to share in the suc:e:s or any one or more oi their number. This plan is something new in Can- sdisn mining development, and the results oi it should be watched with‘ great inicrest ls it will rend to low- er the which is characteristic oi mining in! its initial stages. . l - oi lnv n. rho‘ It Ill otcnds toward bringing the operating companies into closer con- “ PELLIBIIRA ”= the remedy for ECZEMA, BOILS, PIMPLES and all SKIN DISEASES To be had at all drug stores. " Price per bottle $1.25. "Qmi, 3,1 i’ Mi‘. WBrYen_ oi Consolidated Smeit- tact. thus ‘allowing the experiences crs, was informed that the report W55 oi individual interests to be oi value to all. ileld is also oi’ interest, and is a hope- oi the Canadian mining industry as success in this area. would undoubt- edly result in a. similar participation in other districts. TECK HUGHES ORE ON 25TH LEVEL The main ore zone 0i the Teek- year, ‘ as compared w some $4,500,000 in", Large Electric Power System inter-connected plants under or‘. iinanclal control and msnsgeaierl with an annual output oi 100.n00,0i kilowatt-hours or more. . The lstci ilgures available show that Cansdl has 17 such systems. oi which esc, oi the ilrst iour averages nearly w" and a hali bllllon kilowatt-hours pi‘ annum. The interconnection o1 elect . rle power plants into large system The entry oi certain conservative! ' Missouri property have cut. ore and sections of British ilnance into the; ' It has become the‘ custom to rsi ~ iul sign that will not be lost uponl a; large electric power systems thoi‘ ' _ ‘ bell-W i119 Tunnel level- 30m c°n5°' those concerned in the development ' Hughes mine has been opened up tori h“ beg“ proven i0 give great advnn . a width oi 80 ieet in crosscutting onl ‘ _ lthe 25th level at a. depth oi zsaol CHIBOUGAMAU AREA ATTRACT-i iect. according to a recent report. Itl Lhas not yet been determined whcthcrl gthis width represents the entire; u width oi the zone or not, apd diary; The Chibougamau ares con nucsgnd drilling will be clone rom t e to attract a great deal oi attentlonlcnd or the crosscut to ascertain this; owing to the favorable results being‘ obtained during the course ol’ ex- siriersblc tonnage can be developediwas destroyed by ilre recently. pivrctvry work. Recent advices in- below sscctioh which was lean on the: dleate that the area iavorable to upper horizons, mineralization extends s. good deal‘ east oi the limits at present outlin-"es M the pregmjf, Lime is in the ed rm mans and a considerable fl- vicinity oi $450,000. and it is believed mount oi staking has been Cafrledltotal production for the year end- Oui 1n the WWII-imp 0f 54650503‘; lng August 31st, will exceed $5,000,000. power-iarming methods. The indications are that a con-j Monthly production oi Teek-Hughq tage in economy, eiileieacy, and re present over 90 per cent oi the tots central station output in the Doinlri ion. The Castle oi Watiignles, one o the most iamous strongholds oi ihi ieudal period in Northern Franc: By the use oi’ a Swedish invention when re returns. Farmers oi Australia. sro adopting a telephone message is taken on . '. i‘ ' phonograph record in the absence c i a person called. to be reproduce - time ago has been deiinilely aecepz- _' Oif Interest to Government and Municipal Bond Buyers In 1900, many oi our leading Provincial ml Hunlclpll bonds sold at prices to yield less than 6%. During the early purl. oi 1928, llmlllr lilies sold It to yield from 4.30% to 4.80%. Today. such bonds eon be , 5% to 5.80%. I Present prices, we believe. oflar animal investment oppor- tunities sail we recoinmmd the purchase oi bonds ll this time. Ous- current altering list includes a wide selection It ostrac- lively priced investment issues. Icy vn lull you s N771 Eastern Securities Company LIMITED Julep Monterrey-President ' l. lead Oiiice: SAINT 1081!, I. I. I hills III. ll- ' asiinx minim-mow: euinsnsinn y ntmnoloiv hssedstprlcestoyieidiron l i.