I. i JULY 46R ” ABE 111110113 C 03943 75¢ THE PERFECT “TEA ‘ Three Drown Th‘? finest English Breakfast Blend Your Grocer Sells It. . _____;_____ Investment Securities Our list of ofierings carries a careful selection of High Grade Issues containing Government and Municipal Bonds, Public Utility and Corporation Securities. A copy will be gladly furn- ished on request. Eastern Securities Co. Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS W. H. V. Dunbar, Manager I46 Richmond Street, Charlottetown. St. John ' Montreal Ilalifax Souve ir e Goo s While visiting in the (Yity we cordially invite you to visit our store, win-re you will he shown a complete line oi‘ Souvenirs in China, [leather (ioods and many novelties, In our assortment you will find gifts suitable for every- one and at a price to suit every purse. A visit to our store will convince you of tiic complete- ness of our line. W. W. Wellner Ltd. JEWELEIIS SINCE 1808 1* EUEWCHE 1'1. Official Electric Service Station We repair everything Electrical v\~.\\/ 1 / ‘S . “ if: on your car! @,e, _ Starters, Generators, Ignition, v " “ “ Headlights or-TIIE PALMER-WATSON ELECT- £ RICAL CO. ' _ Electrically at your service Comer Kent & Great George Strccts Charlottetown, P. E. I. Phone 55 P. O. BOX 503 narrow“ e." F07‘ TBpTs BY q, You Used l" T“ 39%“? n;- Think o! whlccowiinico BY oacuusrnfl» 0N THE 0110M“- noNSTWTER .. _ ___,” Experienced travellers know and prefer the International Limited», Canada’: famous train of superior Ilervice and ultra-modern appoint- ments, linking these four great cities: MONTREAL - ronosrof ~ i oaraorr - cnrcltoo 5311f... ~i-“'.°."i?13'..".2.“’..f;.i‘i.f1f”"» Raul r-All-eteei. Observation uni-n‘ flux-fire‘: with radio, compartment draw room and standard eleeplnl mrlv 9W1“ dining care and day coaches. _ ' ‘.1 m‘ rm eonvarlcnl Chleolo an" """ ‘unnu-im the ma. nonréri-aoilv.“ n mnzvyrrivlfll " w," 9.10 I M. I ' lay“ ‘w; x. lghalllfdhaclty/Tleke: 18123:“ 1E1? . cum, not Ann - ’ I - ‘r r- w. or. m, pa. nine-m vI-‘Wfl- “"‘?'"'°’“ [IANADIAN_NA_'_11_D_.._~ 1 We” “M” _. >__._-_-A---_.4-4Iu acted, and aeruplllonal! freed from any kind oi inferior mottt, pnch no slate. Every ton we lend out is of high quality. " W. o. cimslst co. 00A]: R *7 M--- 111E‘ TTETowN curiae 11m ‘f $32 suits Your suit is here come now and get the choice. Henderson 8c Cudmore Your Choice of Our Newest Tweed Suits 25 150 SlliTS T0 0NO0SE Fll0M SIZES 35 T0 42 WE NAlIE DEDIDED T0 0i.Ei\N 0P All. 00R MENSAND Y0llN0 MEN’S SIIITS 0E y WNIDN WE NAliE TNE FINESTVST $18 suiis-$i3.50; $20 suits $15; $22 suits per cc OFF - $24. MEN'S WEAR 00K IN TNE DITY. . -$i6.50; $25 suiis-$i8.75; $30 suits-$22.50; -.,;r-~,~ nt i 6.111.111 con-on.” NEW CAPS at Patons, Early Fall Patterns. 2i D MEN'S STRAW Hats 50c, 75c, 98C. and $1.75, new styles this seasons-- Patons. 2i LADIES AND GIRLS summ~r coats, greatly reduced in price. AT SINCLAIRS. 2i. MENS COVERALLS, all sizes, $2.- 55 and $3.75.-Patons. 2i rnEETowN _'rno service 1n mo Presbyterian Church at Freetown on Sunday, July 22nd will ‘be at ‘l1 a. m. "outs at $3.50, just the thing for of- ms. 2i ALL MEN'S SPRING overcoats zoing 1-4 oft‘, always in order for 2on1 evenings, $12.00 to $18.00, worth 916.00 to $25.00.—Patons. 2l CHURCH SERVICES — There will be service in the Belfast Church, Sunday, July 22nd: High Bank, 11 o'clock; Murray River, 3 o'clock; Beach Point, 7 o'clock. Em- ery L. Wallace, Minister. CLYDE RIVER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —- On Sunday, July 22nd, the service in the Presbyterian Church, Clyde River, will be at 3 p. m.; S. S. 2 p. m. BRADALBANE AND BOSE VAL- LEY - On Sunday, July 22nd, the service in the Presbyterian Church Bradalbane will be at 11 a. m. and ln the Orange Hall, Rose Valley at 3 p. m. ONLY 25 MEN'S black lustre. flc: or street, all sizes to 40.—Pat-. i CBOYVS AND YOUNGOmVeETsMCOov-k mills. 8 years to l8, SIDS-Pawns. | 21 church, conducted with a profusion of ferns and pin and white peonles. The bride wh PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES — BROOKI-‘IELD-The services in thel Brcokfield congregation on Sun-i day, July 22nd will be as follows: Hurtsville, 3 p. m.; S. S. 2 p. m: Brookfleld, '1 p. m.; s. s. 10.110 of Chantilly lace- a. m. soft white tulle, which hung ____ graceful folds BALANCE o: a1] ymmg men's and with orange blossom clusters. boys khaki pants at 89, $135 anqcarrled a shower bouquet of g1,50__pflmns_ 2i rosesand white carnations. pairs to a suit, values up to $14.00, special price $0.50.—Pat0ns. 2i er’ N's“ was best mun’ I 20 MENS summer suits S. B. and D. B. navy two piece only, going 1-4 John E‘. Hcartz sang “Oh, Promis ofL-Patons. 7'13'21_Mc." Following the ceremony a re PATONS ARE ofierlng all men’s bride's pawn“ Those who |5l1mBP Suits ilt1-4 011'? 21 honor in serving were, Miss Mild . red Cox. of Charlottetown, HAY SALE — Seventy (70) acres Misses mi; LivjnggtQne standing hay by of Mrs. Geo. S. Kelly, ‘Traveller's Rest, Saturday, July 21st at 1 p. m. Hugh F. Morrison, Auctioneer. Sgd. Catherine Murchison, of Bonshaw Later, Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone lef proof in fawn and shot effect, mak- 101190 801d 1001191; 11100011 values $l7.00.—Patons. BRADALBANE CEARGE __ the (18.09 Of marriage. United Church of Canada. Rev. David Coburn, M. A., B. D., P8512012] Services for July 22nd:— Rose Val-i ley, 11 a. m.; Granville, 3 p. m..'| Pleasant Valley, 7 p. m. \ PERSONALS Mr. W. fifMcLurc of Russell, Mass, arrived home last week to ___ attend the funeral cf his father ENGLINS 1mm proof. just the“ Murray 111111101‘ "0""- thlng for dust as well as rain $10100 to $1100‘ $9_0o‘__Pat0ns_ 2| Mr. and Mrs. Leo Macdonaid, After a Shave Alter a shave, lotion your face with Minardk. Soothing and cool. Excellent for cuts. ‘ ' 1- LN l M ESN 1 d i §eijvice faaileeltsa... Thefloaiweloilisearehllylel- PIIONI I'll f cordially welcome‘ to these services. boys long pants $3.00 to $l.98.-Patons. -—Mornlng Prayer in Springfield on‘ Sunday at 11 a. m. Prayer in Crapaud at 7.30‘ p. m. Sermon subject-The margins of life. All are cordially invited. Preaching services for July 22nd1 are as follows-St. Peter's Bay atl and Dundas at 730 p. m. Estabrooks, Minister. will be Baptist services on Sun- m.; Georgetown, 3 p. m.; and Mon- tague at 7 p. m. Russell L. Wallace Minister. Lowrey, will deliver a lecture in the United Church, Murray River on Monday. July 28rd at 8 o'clock. The lecture is under the auspices oi’ the Loyal Orange Lodge, and all members oi’ sister lodges are in- vlted to meet in the MacPhee Lodge at 7 o'clock to attend this lecture. rlage o! Miss Isobel Elizabeth Mur- chison. younger daughter oi’ Dr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Murchison, to Mr Edwin Cecil JohnatoneJoun- gest eon of Mrs. ‘ ‘ Long River. and the late Mr. An- drew Johnstone. took place ot-the Presbyterian Church. Clyde River, recently. The Rev. W. J. Maul-cod, ‘Fitzroy St, City, left by train NORTH RUSTIC‘) _ on Sunday‘ flhursday afternoon for Winnipeg, July‘ 22nd, lhere will be service mlglhere Mr-‘tyacdfimldh Wm 5mg“ onnection with the Presbyterian Te (510111161122311 g t’ e Canad a“ Church in Clnada at the North c“ "s em ‘"1" Rilstico School at 11 a. m. All are Mr. Augustus Bordreault has re- |turned to his duties on the Car ONLY 1o rants 1m sizes 2s to so F "'1' “t Bmde“ “m” SP°"°““B ‘1 $450 valuesugcvv Adlays at the home of Mr. Wen- 21 a urphy. CRAMU” “N” SPRINGFEL“ Miss Belle McLurc of Lexington. ass., is spending the summer at ,l1er home in Murray Harbor North. l ;her father, Mr. Cartney D. McLurc |had died suddenly of heart falluie only an hour before her arrival. and Evening DUNDAS FIELD _(Bapm') Mr. Cameron McLure returned to Waverly, Mass, on Saturday having been called home to attend the fun- eral of his father,- Mr. Cartney D. McLure at Murray Harbor North. -i<o>—-—- 1.00 a. m.;.Annandale at 3 p. m.; L. B. Nicaragua has authorized the formation of a nat ional association of engineers to advise the govern- ment before the signing of any con- tract involving a public utility. ——-——<-o->—-i- BAPTIST SERVICES — There ay, July 22. in Sturgeon at 11 a. EDT, a formerqpastorwof the l’ the marriage, service. The church was decorated was given in marriage by her fath- er, wore a. gown of ivory satin fash- ioned with tight bodice, full skirt with uneven hemline and overdrape‘ M“ To Her long veil 01' was held in place|Am bridesmaid, Miss Irene Murchison,’ blackinohalr. She carried a boll- ,quet of pink carnations. Mr. Sey- 20 BOYS suns (bloomer pants) ‘mour Gordon, B.A., of Briclgewaiw" and the ushers were Mr. Sterling MacLcan ‘and Mr. Clarence Murchison. Dur- ing the signing of the register, Mia: ceptlon was held at the home of the did theisteel Co. Can. Com. . and TexaiBrompton . . . . . . . . . .. auction on property MacKinnon, Clyde River. and Miss! by motor for a trip through the M. Farmer. Martitlmes. They are now residing 0965-7120-21. ‘at their summer cottage at Brigh- i. lton, Charlottetown. GABERDEEN (Join-s, Shower gift to the bride was an old-fash- The ETDOmSiFraser and Co. _ bearing! es an idea] ca, ma; 522,00 m $2500 the Johnstone crest and containing, 21 the pictures oi’ the bride and groom ;and inscribed with their names and w“ Sh“ “l A l " l int-i 7N1 i...‘ 92m l 11151.2... ....... .. “so 8-60‘ I Stock Quotations K, W C g, New,“ ,4... 5...... i ———- 1.54 Potter Doal l2 11';- kl HALIFAX. 27 Pioneer ..... .. 5a s1 ‘lfurnished by Johnston and Ward. Lake shore _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 22,50 22,00 Sheritt Gordon . 7.01 6.98 iMe-mbers Montreal Stock Exchange. Laval Quebec __ 15 131,; Stadacona . . 16L Malartic 1.45 1.40 SudburY Bflsm 4 9-00 New York Exchange Mandy 3,30 3,25 Teck Hughes . 9.85 P- a‘ san- Fe- RY- -~ 1B6 McIntyre 22.00 2210 Touch Oakes 23 miAmerlca-n ca“ C°~ - - ' - ' - - ' " a Mcljqugal] 411,1, 371,4- Treadwell Yukon 17.75 18.25 A1110" 8‘ Fmmdry 0°‘ o 93 Mining Corp‘n. . 3.50 3.52 Towaemflc - - - - - -- 3-35 3-75 Sh , . Locomotive Co. . . . . . . . .. 9i! Mom‘; tHau 26 21 vlpond 501,; 50 pmligm. lsamelrtxirlrg 82 gel. Co. .. ._ . 31 31 windfall 7 12 Thexgl‘ Cg? Mmflgéo) . . . . . .. 3G 30 Wright Hargreaves 2.20 \ ~ n. v. Cen. c: mic. Riv. n. R. ,Inter. Paper Co. . . . . . . . . .. ,smn. Oil of New Jersey »Rcadlng Co. |Southern Pacific .. iUnlon Pacific Ry. . ,Westinghouse Elec. .. United States Stccl . . Montreal Stock Exchange eAbitibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' B. E. Steel Ist Pfd. . . iMis. Kansas & Tex. Ry . iMontreal Power iNational Breweries .. Brazilian Traction iiAbitibi ishawlnigan . . . . . . . . ‘iCan. Steamship Pfd. iMassey Harris .. lAsbestos . . . . . .. Chas. Gurd . . . . .. Power Corporation . Inter Utilities-B .. Imperial Oil Bank Nova Scotia . . . . . . . . . .. WHEAT July 107; Sept. 9851.1; Dec. 81-15. OATS July 46%; Sept. 40%; Dec. 43. EAT II July 125%: Oct. l2 ' -~;<o>—-€ esy of LOUIS M. ATWELL 8t CO. Charlottetown Ofllcc July 12th—J_illy 19th For Ilhenmlfllm has Iinnrd’! Lin- llltllll I , _V 1THE GABBS L. O. L. LECTURE — Rev. Mi‘. July, 1261.171; Sept. 129; Dec. 13211.1. CORN Dec. 128. STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Quotations f-nnished through court- :1 CLOSE Abana . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 3.20 S 3.30 Aconda . .. l5 15 ' Argonnut 6 5 Amulet 4.73 4.55 Area 42 36 Arno . . . . . . . . . 30 26 Amity Copper 51 t; 54 Barry Hollinger . 56% 54 Bedford . . . . . . . . . . . 411/1 39 Bidgood . . . . . . . . .. 68 06 Capital Rouyn 13 14 Central Manitoba 1.06 1.01 Clcrlcy . . . . . . . . . .. 15 17 Crown Reserve 50 48 Corona . . . . . . . . . .. 8'» 5 Dome . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8.25 8.75 Federal Kirkland 53 41 Granada . . . . . . . . .. 20 Grover Daley ll Holllnger 11.70 Howey . . . . .. . 89 Hudson Bay . . . . . . .. 18.25 18.00 3.50 10 ONLY MEN'S suits one or two 00115111‘ of the buds was h,‘ penclmCon. Gas Co. (New York) 145 . .. _ _ .__ __ of a kind, values to $111.00, s10.0o._'°1‘1“°" tafleta- “lmmed W111‘ 14°10 Hud. Motor Car Co. ....... .. 02'. "'“““'"""“‘""""""""""""""""""""" I paw,“ lace, and wore a picture hat of g Now is the Time to Buy Sound Canadian Securities Nineteen twenty-eight has seen no evidence of slackening in the constructive prosperity of Canada. Agriculture generally is in a soundiposition and the outlook is for grain crops even greater than last year's. Wealth created by production from this source, as well as from other great Canadian basic industries, is reflected in increased ‘tactivity in the building trades, retail business and qthcr lines. Savings of the Canadian people are atna record high level, and there is no shortage of money available for the development of soundly estsdiished Cana- dian enterprises. Experienced and well-advised invcstnrsmhouldfbe careful to adjust their ideas of investment yields to present financial conditions and notxsacrilicc security and marketability to high yield. The July issue of our publication Investment Recommendafibns givesiparticulars oflan extensive . - and well diversified list of long-term securities, together with several preferred stocks which otter attractive yields with possibilificsiof appreciation in ‘market value. 1.. 1 Write for a copy, i _ request. ‘ i Royal Securities fCorpoiation LIMITED Riley Building, Charlottetown g Toronto Saint Iohn Quaint: Wllinilifii; Vancouver New York Ottawa Hamilton Calgary Edmonton Regina. Victoria St. John's, Nfld. London. Eng. ' It will be sent youifrce upon | l ii WEDDING BELLS-The mar- Johnstone, ms ONLY mum Ail»? === CAN snow m ms '1 meovsaans PROVERB "W HATSOEVER ‘\ MAN SGWETH iN HIS ..ACKYARD PRQENSLY [WON'T CONE UP. [ REMEMBER Tu: ou) icALLm “Sfkw m" BECAusE 1113:. Mwnys Btowiua ow