.1.::-ii'u-. loans. T} Quint rohu. n. n. f ‘kirlsttetown. P. E. l. . First Mortgage Lem; UR Mortgage Department is established to assist builders and real estate purchasers in their undertakings and will gladly consider applications for suitable first inorigage i ran ‘ EASTERN TRUST QUIIPANY Head Ofllrn HALIFAX. n. e, Mnnrtu B, C- N- "WBZTT. liiininger, Charlottetown N- Montreal, Que, lirunrli. It. John's. Ild. A "BABLAND” Dominion Day, sails 3 P. M. Standard for Orwell, due on return sou P. M. 4990-6-28-31. CAMP REQUIREMENTS-Khaki ‘ties. shirts, service ribbons and bars always in stock. Harry A, Macpou. Iss1!- 5009 ATTENTION-Khaki ties, shirts, service ribbons and bars on sale at our; new store. Harry A. MacDougall. 5009 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED»- Mrs. Albert Parkman, New Glasgow, announces the engagement of her daughter Azza Jean to Mr. George Royal Securi Zilnvestment Bonds and Shares We ofler investors the buying, selling and ~ information facilities of a Dominion-wide t; ~ ‘ organization with 27 years’ experience j m Government, Munici al, Public Utility ~ ondlndiastrial nancing. ties Corporation Limited l‘. Established 1903 Riley Building, Charlottetown. ’ Olllcea in Important clues throughout Q1111]; Phone 813 us Beers of Charlottetown. Marriage to take place shortly. 4985-6-28-11. UNTIL JULY FIFTEENTH we pay the freight charges on Rugs and Carpets to be Shampoo Cleaned, Siz- ed, Altered or made over into new ‘Rugs. Send for catalogue with price (list. Maritime Rug Works Limited, Saint John. N. B. 6-14-StlJulylst. NDT1CE T0 LOCAL anvnarrs- ERS.—In order to insure insertion of advertisements, local advertisers are advised to have their copy in the Guardian Office not later than 10.30 New Issue: yrs-rituals; : pa" \ '1 Y’: ‘: i payable at the and Saint John, 553,590 due July 2, 1940. ‘ To be dated July 2, 1930. Prin -Bank of Nova $400, 000 ,fre_~_.__,City of Saint Joh 5 p. c. Cold Bonds cipal and half-yearly interest Scotia in Toronto, Montreal N. B. Denominations $1,000, $500. .5‘ _-._ '1 . Price: 101.25 and interest, to yield 34.85% 95.000 due July 2, 1950. 141,500 due July 2, 1970. ‘ Price: 101.50 and interest, to yield 4.90% " Orders may be telephoned or telegraphed at our expense. Price: 101.50 and interest, to yield 4.90% n Eastern Securities Company L l M 1 T E D ‘ ’, W. II. V. DUNBAB. Manager. $51,, cnaRLoTrarowN s1‘. some MONTREAL naurax ‘ MONCTON “ " sumiuansrna FBEDEBICTON l A. M. the day previous to publication- When the advertisements are half- page or more. copy must be in the Office twenty-four hours in advance. TOXOID CLINICS for immuniza- tlon against diphtheria will be held at the following schools during next ,‘ week:—Monday, June 30th, Corn- ‘wall, 000-1000; Clyde River, 10.30- ,'11.00; Hampshire, 1130-1200; Aft-on i‘ Hall, 2.00-3.00. Wednesday, July 2nd, Argyle shore, 930-1000; Bonshaw, i 10.30-11.30; Riverdale, 11.45-12.00; ‘Kelly's Cross. 2.00-2.30; and Crap- I aud, 3.00-4.00. Thursday, July 3rd, lNorth Wiltshire, 930-1000; Green- ' vale, 10.30-11.00; Hunter River, 11.15- 1200: Pleasant Valley, 1.30-2.00; lBradalbane, 2.15-2.45; and Spring- ‘, field, 3.00-3.30. Friday. July 4th, New ‘ Glasgow, 10.00-10.30; Mayfield, 11.00- 1130; Stanley, 1.30-2.00; and Irish- i town, 2.30-3.00. The Secretaries of the ‘above schools are asked to kindly have the school opened at least one- hall hour before the hour of the clin- lc and to have a supply of water at the school. Pupils who are taking Prince of Wales College matricula- ‘tiori examinations may receive their inoculations at the Red Cross Of- fice, Charlottetown or Summerslde, Central ' Guardian 1 raasarrmran saavlcas as‘ follows: Harrington at 11 a. 1a.; Mt.‘ Stewart at 3 p. m_.; Marshfleld at 7.30 p. m. Dr. M. E. Genge, pastor.‘ YESTEBDATB MARKET-Straw-i 20c per box; wild strawberries 10o to $1.25 dishes; rhubarb 5e per 1b; ap- ples 12c per. doz.; eggs 32c per doz; butter 35c per 1b.; fowl $1.00 to $1.40; greens 10c per 1b,; hay 65c to ‘10c: oats 50c; potatoes 80c; straw 40c. ‘ CONGRATULATIONS — Numer- ous frlends oi’ Mr. D. A. MacKlnnon will be pleased to learn that he has been appointed Assistant Receiver General to flll the vacancy caused be the rseatn a! w. Peray Pope. the appointment to take effect July 1st. While the late Mr. Pope was in Hali- fax and since his passing Mr. Mac- I Iflnnon has been acting Assistant Receiver General, and his perman- ‘ ENTERTAINMENT AND SHOW- Elt-Mrs. J. C. Altken and Miss 1.111- tertained on Monday evening" when a. miscellaneous shower was given to Mrs. James 1-1. Noseworthy (nee Marguerite Jenkins), whose New Hampshire, recently. Mrs. Nose- worthy was the recipient of many appropriate gifts. The presentation of these was attended by the read- ing of cleverly composed verses which created much merrlment. Dainty refreshments were served joyable time was spent socially. John James Rayner, of Caseumpec. has arrived in the city to visit his daughter, Mrs. W. H. Smith, East Royalty. Mr. Raynor, who celebrates his 93rd birthday on July 1st, looks forward with eagerness to his annual vlslt. He is is excellent health and political questions of the day. I-Ie Ls‘; -a great admirer of stock and knows a good animal the minute he sees one. Although always the owner of a speedy driver he now prefers the‘ automobile and believes in advanc- ing with the times. Mr. Raynor was in the city yesterday and did not seem to mind the warm weather as he walked about the city meeting and talking to numerous friends. PERSONALS Mrs. n; s.“ MacBeth. of st. Peters. , left this morning en route to New York where she will join a party of friends who sail on the Europa for a summer in Europe. on Friday afternoon, July 4th. 500B Imperial Oil ... ... ... 191i Commercial Solvent ... -...... 22’ . Industrial Alcohol ... .... 6 DOmiHiOH Stores .-- ... 1'8 t? International Nickel Electric Power 8c Light ..... 64 International Petroleum , General AS90111! - - -- 41 . | Massey Harris 2515 Goodyear Tire ... 55%, 5 ‘ O. Montreal Power ... . 541-’; International Hydro Elec. .... 351.’. ‘ ‘ caffupondenia of _ _ Mccel] moi-mm“ __, ,,, uulnternational Harvester lllfii “ National Breweries ....... 29% K911116110“- CQDDBX‘ --- --- 33”.- , '. I 1;‘ c 5h21$1d§ "J6 National Steel Ce 4s Montgomery Ward f ' _ o Canada Bronze . ... ..... 40 Niazflrfl Hlldwn POWER‘ ... 16“.- I s . .1. Members o! the Montreal Stock Exchange Canada Malting 11 Paramount Players s5 - t McntrealRlghts. ... ...35cts Poor&Co.B,.......,... 211i.‘ 3 “Great 0.0,. a s‘ c Norarida 211.’. Penick 15:. Ford .. 391;. i; ’ " a " harlonemw“ Power Corporation 001/, Radio . . . uni l" " l’ Price Bros. ... .. 62 Sears Roebuck . .. T _ Quebec Poster . 53% Standard Oil of New Jersey .. F. MARKET REVIEW zhilewgisllsgan ... .... 1:: fitzlggaikesfCllflfild5 7 . m . lll ... ... A ., -TEXTILE AND SMELTERS [DBL w ‘Steel of Canada .. ...... 403/1 Yellow Truck . Z, . ,1" The financial statement of Loblaw izieel o! Canada Pm as? goxpfllrgns ‘ M0115 ... ... ... ..." '.' . . . ~, ‘we street was highly doiighwd Grmfterlmg COmpany {gr the. yearwvlrullpez Electric 3B General Motors . . . 331-.» i with two very highly constructive cv- cndcrl Mfly 31. 1930- 5 °W5 a “ewl Cowondamd Films In 1 ~ ~ - fits in ' " entail the excellent report of Domln- lhgh record in sales and pro ed NEW YORK U‘ s’ Steel ion ‘Textile Company and the main- spite of the depression that exist i l Vfllqilwo of the boGQ and dividondiin tradenui-lzzg the last half of tlfieiAmeflcan can “W: BANKS "w" has bfen 11 “K1111” 101 $11111“ wmlmmls “ml m" Sal“ m‘ t, eiAllcghany 101i i holders of Consolidated lvflnint: 3'. y1’{\1‘-\‘.(‘.1'P. $18,435,000 compared lhfithlfsnacnfi-dn 49,,‘ Bank or Nova Scot“ D ‘ I ‘ ' _ H “,7 Smgung company h“ Hm mist 3 smhzflag for the previous ‘maniEeiidlx Aviation 291i.» Bank of Montreal 200 l indie hal! rears S" 1R1 "'1 1'11" T01" 11”" “'35 ‘l W“ "f “"8B3'°°°' NletiCcnsolldated 6a."... .. 102v. Bank of Commerce 240 1 tile Istatemcnt was concern-rd l1 Tre- "nr0flt= for the F9111‘ 111111111111“ °° $ -“ ._______._ My,“ Bank ggo i 5 quest comment heard “as tn the rf- I fectithat 1t this company. with siichl unfavorable conditions cxistluglnthe nufglnnfiing previous year, On the capital 510C115 467.501 A and 383300 A9011’)? compared with $922,202 the ent appointment is a popular one. i i nie Aitken, Grafton Street, city, en- last i marriage took place 1n Portsmouth", during the evening and a most en- j as arm some. STRONG-Mn} spirits, taking a keen interest in the | _Ii__i-lE____CHARI.OTTETO\\'N gains-raw l Bennett Candidates MR. W. CHESTER S. MCLURB Conservative Candidate for Qlieems. MR- J. 1'1. MYERS Conservative Candidate for Queens. MALPEQUI Most cordial greetings are extend. ed to Mr. and‘ Mrs, Douglas Ram- say on the occasion of meir marri- B-ge which took place in Charlotte- town on “fellnesdhv Mrs. Ramsay was a social favorite during the years she “v1: cllgagwl ns teacher in Hamilton School, urhilc M1". Ramsay, though now rosidcilt in Charlottet- lovvn, ivns lfltlncrlv of Hamilton and ls a 30111:; mm of sicrlailg vrnwh. It. 15 therefore fitting that the citizens ACTIVE BOND PRICES ’- i Keir Memorial Church 0n Sunday of this place folloav 1111:. young cou- iple with good ivlslles for future hap- plness. A nlllnhcl- of mritori-‘ts f:‘0;n Kon- rlngton were in ziticndnnce at the evening. Tlzrrlsr- iva: mason‘. r1 large r111. '1? .11 vrlm l‘-“.f‘llf‘i‘l with pro- fit to 1*." IlU"l"|"§_. 1111M hv lilFll‘ pizsicr Riv. Fred \‘.’111..=3111P':l1. A_ sweetly rewlerc-gl 7-10 b"; 31.55 Ruth‘ Z311 was lziuth appre- ' ‘dollars was realized. ltis Felt 0 F01? gjving temporary overhead shelter and for perma- poulriv houses. etc. v \\'hen a permanent’ roof is desired use Caren Mohair .1 F Prod m... o-sl-i Made in FENNELL S; CHANDLER. Limited, Charlottetown POOLE 8: THOMPSON Ltd., Montague, P. E. I. A15’ r 4., .- . f. - 1 . w’ 4*.’ - A y? if! PacEjcLc-vlzoz 0am Asphalt Fell rienr wall shealhlflfi, Carco Asphll! Feltisan accomm- ally saiisfaeiow Manurne Product of usy application. widely used 1n lumber and construction amps. stables, ll’! accordance with the specifications for Careo Bulli- Hofs. u: new plant is into production on this Maritime ...-v. so that you may be nun- of prompt delivery Iron: 1o, is and 25-11:. weights. Brantford Carrltte Co. limited Faetoryi Celdbroolr. N.B. Branches at Halifax. N.5., Saint John, N.B'., and St. John's. Nld. r0 sau: ax Mrs. Simpson, Charlottetown. lwelcome visitor 1n Hamilton Nlalpeque. ‘.5 a and On Monday evening a very suc-K ‘cissful ice-cream social wit; held 1n fl-Iamllton Hall, About thirty-flirt? ‘ . Charles Henderson and 50:1] lllenneth, of Fernwcod. were guests] ‘,0! lVLiss Helen Ramsay an. her hoznel | . A telegram received 'b3.- 1L‘. ,George Riley. Baltic, on Monday. irnoming conveyed the sad net's o! ithe "passing: of Mrs. Riley. wife of: ‘Senator Dan Riley, High River, A1- jbcrta. on Saturday, June 21st, Mrs. iRiley, formerly Miss Edith Thompw i son. was a daughter of the late M121 and lvlrs. George Thompson. Darn- ‘lev. and l5 well remembered by her ZVEYY many friends here. The dcceas-x led is survived by her husband, S. later Riley and five sons: Messrs. ‘Claude. George. Nell. Kenneth and» Dan; one sister Mrs. James Ramsay. Baltic, and three brothers, John. of. California, Fulton, High River, and‘ William Thompson. of Darnley- MH- Robert Cousins, of Darnley. is e niece of the deceased. To these and other relatives the sympathy of thts“ community is extended. Rev. Dr. Ramsay, 0t Trinity: Unit- ed Church, Charlottetown. and Rev D. M. Grant. exchanged pupité on Sunday evening June 22 Dr. Ram- say gave a. very impressive address‘ and was lstened to bv a large con- gregatlon. whol we always i"-'§\_"'$' to; tveloome him t/o the pillplr. o.’ Prince- town United. Mr. A. R. Gillls. Char-j lottetonrij who is a favorite here, added very much to the intcres: oi. the musical part of the prozrlm b‘ the singing of the 11.11011 “T15 Jesus.‘ i, , l A shod-er was held on Aiondal”, night. June 23. at the homo of Mr! and Mrs. A. S Crorlcr in honor oil‘ Mr and Mrs. Bruce Crozler. SA. large number. about one hilnrlred and. fifty, assembled to give l-zlnclll," expression to their goodwill. The ev-I suing passed pleasantly in thr- err-i 1s of Klein Each Cti ., . . cu E3111 o! lhiuequel and Baliir. hcld n11 1U’ cream scmriil ill. Nfaliuequc 1-‘111 on Tll"i.’i'l\‘ even-l 111:. Tito nffnrz- was wcll ya nncl :1 uortil u lo anlozllit in interest rf m" ' thv u‘. \\‘.1= realized. In- , Campbell AIIIOHIZ those from here in P ' ante :1 the l‘.'1‘"""" Tlallvzj.‘ nup- tial}, v">"P t“ . 31.. Illlfl .\lrs_ Err l 11".: _ "P; 1111'“ and 1101011 Islzimsnr". .1111 Jzliuvr. ltam- , ‘sav. Mr. zmrl 3112s, F. J. loclzrrbv, Mr. and .\1'1".< .1. YT, l.“ 12111“. M1‘- anrl 111's. Frwl 171111511." nit". Mr l Ne: Sin-inch. 1 ._ Ccliu Craig and Mr, Hen-i Middleton wow mvlorisis M“ l i l | l . u, on Wcrtlfewirv; :1 Nlr. Bruce 3i bars Bfricfvilit. gan. .\'llll'l'll, Tcomlr. MacRze were moor" 1 day afternoon to 1\""1", Clllffi-Qll"; where they were the 2111-5“- 05 M"; and Mrs. Harold Dlcklcnn. | l Mt and Mrs, George B NIacNut‘. ivhohave been rozidoills of Summer- m1- fo- the {"19" m, v.13 =. have ie-Y lll "were given her by he: father, This‘ i“Ton_v the Convict." Jcvment of music. dailcing, irlsndlisi intercourse and the serving of sup-i per, The gifts. consisting of china. lmen and glass. were all TITilFiPI- oft} value. The gift of thr- hrlde‘: muhcr was a cheque of om" ilxmdrod do‘.- lnrs. while :1 beautiful ivzilnut bed- TOOm sillte and a rattan arm chnirg young couple- have been wcll remem- hcrezl, both 1n Bilrliilzfon rind Darri- lcv and it LR llflllPrl lliril :1l1'vi'r"1= oi good-lull and trlsiirlslllp 111113" follow" them in the years that 11101." b: theirs. The young peoples wrist": of Lot l6 presented their 1111'; en'-..“~i in Se; Vlerv‘ Hall Wednesday evcnzrig, Juno 18th.’ ‘This play was listened tn bv :1 large i number and was well lwcived, D111‘- inz an intermission there was a 512w!‘ c-f ice cream. The following 1\'1Y‘(~’\ll.’-\ yartlclpated 1n the plav; Rev W. El, Altken, Mazle Campbell, ChflinlFTSi Hutchinron. bliss. ‘Marion Zilacsrvriln. Wilfred Hiltchlltr-on. Mes G‘: rlv.= lilillar. Miss Lllv Mum. a-lohl Monlzley, Miss Mabel Millzir. John Mandersorrand Elmer Ramsay At the close of the play, the membsrs o! the Women's Institute served the, visitors to ice cream and cake | l Mrs. L. D. MacNutt. acted as char», crori for a party 0f Wuflg P9011111 from Charlottetown for the ‘r1104 PM j at, Dr. n. H. Ramsay's "WW1 11'. Hamilton. The nary cons‘. ‘"1 of very | ._ OOOOOOOOQOOOOOOQOOOOOOQPOOQQQ§§909t industry itself, coilld dn so well, WilRbiB shuns, this represented $1.39 a ' i RM?” Maturity A511 l 111011! these companies that will have share before taxes as compared with Abitibi 5 .- July i 1953 36 v no g like the otrtacl-s to ovcr- 51,09 the previous year. Thus thPrelBeauharnois Power 6'? Oct. 1 1909 colt that faced Dominion Tcxtilcuns a substantial surplus over theiléell Telephone . . . . 5"? Mir- l 1955 102's Oorkpany, In the case of Smoltors it idividend payment of 80 cents a share B. C. P0181‘ . . . . . . . .. 51.11 Mar. 1 1960 9t? 3 time... that the company 11.1‘ Y‘ "m" profits and loss surplus being rais- gganada steamship 5i OW 1 1941 9W1 b13340“ of larger production and 5d {mm $1,'l98.998 to $2,205,599 afteric, P. R. . . . . . . . . . . . 5 a Dec. 1 1954 1031: i, mo” emcient operation; had iriilmp an aflgwgnce ‘of $123,543 as Dfém- Dom. T. k Chem. . 6% Jan. 2 1941 1011. L lied’ over the prevailing lcWP- 01108-5 mm on the redemption o! D1101‘ W3!- -Gatineau Power . . . . . . . 5"!- June 1 1956 90 1h chief prcducm, lead and Iincaerence Stock, Gatlreau Power 6”:- Apr. 1 1941 995/4, “$45M, 1.590115 Show; prove a good Gatineau Power . . . . . . . . . 6".’ June 15 1941 10014 ""1?- Market reports furnished by Green Howard Smith . . 5v. June 1 105s saw. ‘a shields dz 00., Montreal, to SYAWBYHL/[ontrtii Power .. 5% Oct. 1 1951 10213 I iiamarca rtmuc smvlCE Jon's a Co. as Great Georse stmMontreal Power 5'1. Mar. 1 1010 1021/. f‘ a -- . ghmQttetoiiq-i, Montreal Tramways 5;. July i 1941 1001/.- these days when common stocks Quoted at closinz. J1me 37. 1930- Montreal Tramway!» .. 415 a Apr. l 1954 37% Be touching new low levels on all _ Montreal ‘Tramway: 5"- Apr, i 1955 951s s14 _ ‘glance at the ciln-cnt. r-sit- MONTREAL 3P3" Price Bros. an. Feb. 1 104a 1031." ion Jamaica Public Sorvlr“. Lim- ‘Fr-- Quebec Power 5°? Dec. 1 196B 101 it shares proves sillllllflfll’ rr- abzirsi .. - 21580110101200 Power 416"- Oct- 1 1W1 9" I fro lng. This issue is unique limo"! Alberta Pacific Grain .. 151.5 l shawinigan Power 5"- Feb. 1 1970 1031; the 1F°mmon stocks listed in ilw Caflr Asbestoz: ... .. '--- --~22;:'f:5l1l11i1118|i!1 POW" - 5”" M“? 1 1953 100"‘ ldldn exchanges in that at the 0W5- Brazilian .. 1| ' entfi-ime despite the recent. sweep!“ B A. Oil l7} DOMINION GOVERNMENT BONDS deflltlon, it is selling within 3 new“ a c. Power -- 3"; of the 10:10 high. 1t is also 2 1-2 Bilidlng Products iTt-EWL!’ Loan -- 5% 1931 100-80 mu“ “We the ‘Q29 “mm and 11 Canada C" ____, ,, _,.. 1014 [War Loan 5"» 193‘! 103.40 “m” the 1929 low‘ In “Cf” Canada cement ___ __, ,_, ,,. lllvletgry 1.0a“ ,, , ,;,,,,,, ..., ..., 515% 1938 101.55 theiahares held at the 1930 high 0! Canada Power and Paper --- Nfllctory Loan 514"» 1934 102-15 43 ufitlfMnnday of this week. 11111911 Canada Brewltdlfl --- ~~ B; giectflfi’ 111°!" - the general weakness finally carflfd Dominion Brl 88 --~- 11"" ~ them down 3 points to 10. The date Foreign Power Securities .... 35 Refunding . 415% 1040 98-00 in 1930 the shares have ranged bc- Fraser Comvllll’ --~ '1" a mhmdl“! - M’ m“ 1mm W001i 43 a;d 33. In 1829 the high General Steel Ward ... .... 7% Refunding ... _ A 41¢.”- 1944 90.00 has’! 1.3 m4 m. 1w 39, .1. Home Oil ... e00 o__a_a__o_g5___.0 Refunding ........s.........,.....o Apbflli 416%. 1W 95-99 turned to 1111-1. former home ‘inst-es Adele .\la'.*N\l$!.l'£l1'l'1‘-d our.‘ ~ -- ‘.11.’? will be WY? ‘W911, Messrs. Archibald Ramsay‘. Ed-, ‘hggyflly’ welcomed by their many‘ -bald. Iizcvcls. ‘fiisy- were accompanied 0V their daughter Alina Famish. of C11- gny, who will spend a short time with relatives here. 1 1t L= very pleasin: to 11019 W111i 111s; Joan Donald. who has been in the Prinw. Counlv Hospltfli tori treafnviz‘ his '-'1f.1*‘.cntl_".' l!‘ ‘,\~"‘.'-‘fi to be able to return to her homo. u-ard Chandler and Mannin-‘I Ar:1..1- Miss Lena Donald. Cha-"l-ffetrvn was a visitor to Sea Wei." on su-r <11" --M. Openings in ocean liners for ‘ivo- men hairdressws. says an emplol- men! bureau. .2 life on the ocean "we-vs.‘ . i QO-OOQO-QOvQQQQOQOQvQOQQOQQOQ voroooo -~-_ a Jerri.’ had had has first z-r-rnz at a boardmg school. and "r11"... l": "as on holiday his uncle Yliliéd the family. , “Hello, Jerry!‘ said Uncle. “How ido you like your form xizister?" "Hes not too bad Uncle." replied “You must have found l Jerry. “Rather bigot-ad. though." “How so?’ "He will insist that words car. only spelled his way. ‘Tmhtor cvclist ginning evidence be- fore Mr. Justice l-Iawke in the King's Bench Division, said he saw the head and neck of a horse approaching a concealed turning from forty yards away. The Judge- a horse ivlth a neck and head long‘ enough to win the Derby!" I ... i CEDAR SHINGLES We have on hand the following Cedar Shingles viz:- 500 M. EXTRAS. 700 M. 7nd CLEARS. 500 M. CLEARS. 400 M. CLEAR] WALLS 200 M. X NO.1's. PRICES LOW- L. M. POOLE f9“ CO. PAOLIS’ WHABVES '_‘ “=5 THE similar? 011.100 Formerly known an “THE CLIFF ” Is Now Open - For Guests MODERN ACCOMMODATIONS, GOOD_FOOD, PURE WATER s: and Moderate Rates TO SPEND SOME TIME AT THE WONDERFUL BE SURE STANI-IOPE BEACH THIS SLYMMER For information regarding reservations, etc., write to The Nnrih Shore Hotels Company, Limited, at Charlottig r Slanhope. - lnvvn n "It is far better to have lnsuronce and not nerd it, than to need Insurance and not have it.” We are general agents for all classes of Insurance and represent strong Stock Companies ivlih reitiuta- lions for Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. Provincial Managers for the Maritime Life- "The Home Company" Williams & Bentley Limited Cameron Block Charlottetown. P. E. l. oo-ooao-o-e-e-oovevesseooaueqoaaeeeaa-aocf _ Phone 1036 gm Wl-llil: YOU 011?; f; g. USE MONARBH BAKING POWDER Anti; WHITE STAR YEAST . “woo E. R. BR O W g 146 Richmond St.. Charlottetown i Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness § and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate. Cood Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summersirle. Lloyd Lewis