rm: cnaanorwrown GUARDIAN ‘I which is a constant source of won- How T0 Enter Canada Tourists enter Canada with an ease and freedom from annoyance Central Guardian“ today. Special train at 1.40 p. m. SCOTCHFOBT CELEBRATION ibn - Stock Quotations .nnq‘ '-"_"' HALIFAX, July 24. — Quotations .........li regulated Lives cler to 3000 miles of Canada. from old-world visitors. Along frontier separating the United States, the pire Hotel. moon's TAXI-Phone m. lim- Members Montreal Stock Exchange. fumished by Johnston and Ward ' I A sparkling glass of Eno every morning insures internal cleanli- ness-fthe first essential of vigorous d Entirely safe and natural in its gentle but effective Ends "Fruit Salt" forming. ’ E FRIII Bu: action, is non-habit 0'3 T SALT-i’- ’° Tb: World-Famed Eflrmmvr Sa/iru automobiles stream across the bor due to the fact tourists are now quaiiited with the border points and with the necessary garding their formalities automobiles be quickly filled the customs officials. receive assistance flcers free of charge. Service of the Interior at Ottawa has , Department of entitled lust a Reminder llaylng time is at hand, and we are prepared to you with all necessary equipment such as Genuine Plymouth Rope-ZB cts. lb. Steel wire Rope Two and Three prong Forks Hay Blocks in various styles and sizes Bethune Hardware Co. Iltd. 123 Queen St. Phone 757. THE FRIENDLY HARDWARE STORE supply Canadians who have friends or re- them could perform an appreciated service by having this publication ~forwarded to the intending visitors. I The reciprocal freedom which ex- Jists as regards tourist travel between Canada and the United States is ex- ‘emplified by the fact that no pass- [ports are required. Automobiles for purpose of health or pleasure are ‘ciliered into Canada duty free on permits for 60 days, which may be icxtznded to 90 days. For longer ‘periods up to six months. a bond for the amount of duty and taxes ordinarily payable on the car is re- jquircd. but this detail may be con- veniently arranged through a cus- tc-lns’ broker or directly with an in- ‘corpcrnted guarantee company auth- orized to do business in Canada. {Pleasure boats may also be enter- ed on permit without duty and are allowedtorcmalin in Canadian wat- ers until October 1. The privileges of freedom from duty or deposit extend to the tour- It Must be Good Hickey d: Nicholson's Black Twist Tobacco is Used by Thousands 6f- Men Who Chew Tobacco, and They ' Never Change to Any Other Brand. There is a Reason. They Want the Best Chew and They Get it in Every Fig. HICKEY s. NICHOLSON lists‘ guns, rifles, fishing tackle. golf clubs, tennis l-acquets, and cameras, Iiwhere these have been previously I used and are brought into Canada for health or pleasure. On other , items of tourist outfit for personal I use as canoes, outboard motors. tents, camp equipment, phonographs, llradios, musical instruments, etc., a Lsum of money equivalent to the duty uand taxes is deposited with the cus- I toms‘ officer and this is refunded if the articles are identified and ex- ported outwards within six months. ' The freedom of the Canadian customs as regards tourists’ auto- mobiles and outfits is exemplified in another way in that irrespective of the port of entry the tourist may der with seldom more than a few minutes delay. The expeditlousness with which visitors to Canada clear the Canadian Customs is in part that many of the thoroughly ac- at come prepared particulars re- and equipment so that the forms may out and verified by Tourists may flll out these forms themselves or from customs cf- To make the requirements of the Canadian Customs still better known the Natural Resources Inwlligence Department of the recently prepared in co-operation with the National Revenue a Summary of customs’ regulations “How to Enter Canada.” latives whom they expect to visit - Yiicrrr BACE—Oup series M" at 2 p. m. Saturday. 8704-7-25-31. for Scotchfort Celebration NEW waaanousa — The 13°- partment of Public Works at 01908- wa is to erect a small warehouse on the wharf at Nine Mile Creek for the storing of potatow. ENGAGEMENTS CANCELLED.- Rev. Ewen McDougall is confined to his home through illness and can- cels all appointments indefinitely- (Summerside papers copy.) FREE CHEST CLINICS _- At "l8 Red Cross office, 59 Grafton Street. July 27th and 28th, Clyde River and Bonshaw 30th, Mt. Stewart 31st, St. Peters August 1st, Sourls 2nd, Georgetown 3rd, Murray River Mil-i Mr. and Mrs. John McCarvillen Freetown announce the engage- ment of their daughter. Margaret. to Felix E. Murphy of Roxbury.‘ Mass, marriage to take place in Inter Utilities-B . . . 15-h July- Can. Pac. Ry. ....... .. 20s British America Oil iiiiili PsINFvL ACCIDENT — “"- Imperial on ......... .. ton Cyriac Gallant of the Provincial‘ " Government Tax Office sustained BANKS a painful injury to his 168 Wile“! _ he slipped 0h the mils °t thelBank Commerce ........... .. 295 Market Bulldlhs when leaving ‘m’ Bank Royal ........ .... .. aso fish market yesterday. He was driv- _ ; en to his homo where he received WHEAT immediate medical attention. " _ i Jul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119% H. M. C. S. “CHAMPLAIN"— H'|&pl,ti .. . 122% M- 0- S- "Chflmvlell" will “"1"” Dec. ...................... .. 1261/. in port this morning. The Com- mander will call on His Honor Lieut-Governor Heartz who will re- turn the call. The Captain and of- ficers will be entertained on Thurs- day evening at a dance at Govern- ment House, Victoria Park by Gov- ernor Heartz and Mrs. Heartz. About six hundred and fifty invita- tions have been issued. CITY SPRAYER AT WORK.- City workmen are busy sPfflylllB the trees lining the different streets. This is a move in the right direc- J tion as the caterpillars and insects have been playing havoc with a great number of the trees through- out. the city. No where in the Mari- times are the trees more beautiful than in our own fair city. and the spraying of the trees is very com- mendable indeed. The sprayer be- ing used is the property of the Ex- perimental Farm, kindly loaned un- SPECIAL LEAVES today It 1.40 11 0763-7-25-31. | DQO. -Brompton . . . Shawinigan . Can. Stmshp. Power Corporat on Winnipeg Electric NEW YORK EXCHANGE At., Top. d: Santa. Fe. Ry. ... 189% American Can Co. . .. - Am. Blnltg. dz Rtng. Co. .. 193% Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. N. Y. Con. 8t Hud. Riv. R. R. 161 Con. Gas Co. (N. Y.) Hudson Motor Car Co. . International Paper Co. .. 70 Stan. Oil of N. J. . 43% Southern Pacific .. . 119 Union Pacific Ry. . . 192 Westinghouse Elec. .. . 94 United States Steel ....... 139st MONTREAL srocx axcnauce Abitibi ................. . so ' Mis. Kan. 6s Tex. Ry. . 250% Montreal Power . 107 Brazilian Traction Steel Com. of Canada . Pfd. Dominion Bridge M H is ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- “s” m lAsbestos . . . . . . . . . . . 30 ‘Canadian Brewery .. 30% Fraser and Co. . 61 Chas. Gurd .. 85 88% 67 as 1441/; i. 111 uly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. . . . Quotations , furnished through courtesy of . . A ELL 8a CO. I leave Canada by any other port he trléaggeigitlgorzul have their °wn LOUIS M Tw chooses. He may enter at the east - l“ l t‘ m on.» 00., LTD. icoagl; 52d Inge his Eltllimtillqlllblg 112d ..__-<+>____ C to e w“ we on c ec ou a e ac c m . Manufacturers-Charlottetown. coast just as conveniently as if he PERSONALS July "thguly zéLosE ' had returned to the point of entry. .__- . 330 ,I , And his automobile license is good Mr. R. H. Jenkins, M. P., has re- 223333 ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' Mligvgs ‘l8 i giivuiiariiegkiiietllvéasilnilqeiiie 355i: (i: litliillgggeafiogllidaozfvlvriliess mp m “wmm” 6 5% . ' . 4.15 valid for a generous period inevery 232M’ 42g 39 — iprovince in Canada, the duraticlitrll of Mr. Rudie and Milss Fiat tgaudtet Amro 2a 30 - - ' ' ' - in i tn d - r t 1 it y """ "' Olfwwl Electric Servwe Siam" iiiiifitiiféiy” g " e e’ 2...“§¢.".:..:".:".l:. ":..:...:.s... ~ g; ' we m “h. everything In respect to Canadians entering Mrs. George Gaudet, Dcrchester Bag? 51min?" ~ 38"‘ 40 _ Al; I gleam“, andlmuripigvuines tlgelslgniteldzoitrafi Street. Bfdggd ‘ 68 5,, E’ ’ V‘ on your c“! ITIIInIlIlIB vrliorldegis there ‘a boundary Miss Callaghan, daughter of Mrs. 05111931 Rnllyll -- -- 139i’ 13'“ r ‘ Stnters’ Genemmrs’ Ignition‘ ‘line where there is less inconvenl- P. Callaghan, Grafton Street, is central Marllmba -- 1-05 mo‘ ' k’ nwdllflfl” cncc for the tourist. When on the spending her vacation in the clty- glen” Re - - - - - - - - - -- 1;;- ' m B k g rown serve ll P‘ TIIE PALMER-WATSON ELECT- road he ls an lntelnflllimal 118""? f,“ ‘séffllihetsfggnfrfeale a“ ° can,“ ____ __ 6 p‘ RICA!» 00- ghrzffigifjtmfinwcfvffs p” w a’ a ' Dome ........... .. . aso H. 1 Electrically at your service “we bother or delay and he is Miss Gordon of the Mediiml De- geielrglaKirkland .. 4;“ 31/. 0/!) Corner Kent. 8t Great George Streets welcomed in eitherlountry. pflrimellt fiatlV-Rilglifxijanagfia: Grover Dalgy - - - ' ' ' " l vi 10 ~11 Charlottetown, P. E. I. . - évenlng. Mg; Gard‘): is staying at Honing“ um 11m ' "m" 55 P‘ o‘ B" 503 ' Shaw's Hotel, Brackley Beach. HOWE!’ -- - 34'1" 92 LIVGStOCk Rfipilrt Hudson Bay . 1am 18.70 w m , M, Hume Hopgood’ mmem, on Int'l Nickel . 90.00 93.00 (Canadian Press) the staff of the Bank! of Nov? -- 12g 12g —--- — MONTREAL, J l 24—'I‘here were g g1 h , b t o Mon rea, » - 357 cattle. 68 sheiipy and lambs, 759 ha‘; 2,7155; mu 5px;: his vacotlon Kootenay Florence . 25% 25% hogs and 491 calves. fresh arrivals hem Lake Shore . . . . . . . .. 22.40 21.50 . on the two markets today. The cat- __. Laval Quebec . . . . .. 14 13% tie offering was made 11D Bllllilsl Mr. Alexander Macdonald, Law- Malartic .. 1.41 1.30 . ' entirely 0f c°mm°n cows and buns" rence, Mass. leaves this morning Mandy 3-35 3-15 Common thi? cowsdsold fir)? for home after spending an enjoy‘; lin/gcgityren 22.32 22% i0 $5-59- A 9w me "m g bl month visiting relatives an C 0088- .. . . sold for $1.00. Very llshi YWY"! frletizds in the Province. Mining Corp’n. 3.50 3.45 bulls sold for $5.25 t0 85-50- The Mofatt Hall 2i 20 . bulk ofdtltlle bpllsbbgllsllgllgt trig‘)? Mr.. J. M. Ladner arrived in the Murphy 30 28 ' .0 eav er u . - t N 34 27%» 146 Rlchm°nd Stu - - Charlottetown‘ “Liwifi were liteady aicshi" l" £2‘; lcliilseglilild aliiillii-rii/leoilciestwiiitig Nigstieiiig ass 3.40 i o v 00- TllB b" ° e gm on Wednesday afternoon. Noranda 51.60 55.00 Fire, ‘ Life, Awidfllit, Slckness and brought from $6.00 to $6.50 smiths Potter Doal l3 1o t bulk of the veah frat; £53) i211}; Mrs. Theodore Sentnegl ha!!!“ lPlonesr 40v. to Lambs sold from - - turned from an enloya e vs 0 Shel-m Gnfdd , 7,00 5,00 Plate Glass Insurance a and sheep from $4110 t0 $15-09 Wm‘ Halifax. She was accompanied by Sfiadgcong 131/, 151,5 ' s shec u to $13-50 and r au hter Mrs. Roy Vail and gudbur B 1 Rat a few good n ll he d s . y as n . aao 7.05 LOWGSt 9- an odd small ot of choice sheep the lattefs little son, Keith. who rock Hughes _ 935 c for $3.00. The bulk of the h0g5 will be the guests of the formers Tough Dukes _ _ 20 Good Strqng Stock Companies were SOld for $13.00 fed and wat- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodole Tmdwe, Yukon 18m , ered and sows $8.50. Sentner. Towagmac 3.60 ' ' | ,e V1P0i1d . . . 46 A ellt at Sllmmtfflldea d WIS‘ Miss Marie Klrwin, accOmPBIllPd Windfall . . . . . . . . .. 1 9' r1 k 3 Al l3’ 313129. ilgsmié Wright Hargreaves . 3.25 3.05 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Riley. from a pleasant vacation spent at Brackley beach. Miss Roderick will remain in the city for some time. the child that is subject to worms, zrliealth cannot be looked for in because worms destroy health by creating internal disturbances that retard development and cause ser- Investment Securities Our list of offerings carlfies a careful selectlonpf H1811 Grade Issues containing Government and MuniciPfll A copy will be gladly furn- ished on request- - - - vwrasm Bonds! ffubhc Ut.‘ and 165E, J aundicisvbeéhrtznic Coljboration Securl les. gggtysfhtimiélilfionicafigis-gé; gig, an is a general Cleanser. '" _ Ltd Five Dollars ($5.00) W. H. V. Dunbar, Manager and ntfiownton... u an m Blah-end smel- Olflfiiflm" w,“ J. W. Ltd- Systemic Iocke is head of the well known firm of Clarke E. Locke Co., Ltd, Barnum is on the ctafl of the Can- adian Bank of Commerce. -When one is a sufferer from mus- cular rheumatism he cannot do bet» tsr than to have the region rubbed with Dr. Thomas’ Iiciectric Oil. bet the rubbing be brick and continue untlieeseissecureitThei-eismore virtue in a bottle of it than can be estimated. ,, _ The Rev. Frank Baird, D.D.. First Presbyterian Church, Pictou. N.S., and The Rev. Robert John- ston, D.D.. Knox Church, Ottawa. are the guests of the Rev. W. Bruce and Mrs. Muir at St. James Manse. Mr. Clarke E. Locke and Mr. H- G. Barnum, Toronto, are at pres- ent in the city on vacation. It is their intention to visit the pmvin generally, making their “ ’ “ ,- ers at one of the seaside hotels. Mr. advertising agents, ‘lion-onto. Mr. nMuscular Rheumatism subdued. ious weakness. Miller's Worm Pow- tems of the little sufferers stored to heaithfulness, all the dis- comforts and dangers o.‘ worm in- fection are removed. and wry arowthds assured. lTHE GABBS 8X8 1'6- satisfac- Principal and Interest payable, at the holder's option. in Gold Coin of lawful money of Canada, at the Office of the Provincial Treasurer, in the City of Toronto; or at the Bank of Montreal, in Montreal. Winnipeg. Vancouver, Regina, Calgary, Hali- _1ax, and St. John, N. B.; or at the A These bonds and the interest thereon are a direct- and primary obligation 0i’ the Province of Ontario and a charge upon the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Province- MONTREAL Montreal Toronto Halifax Saint Ottawu Hamilton Calgary Edmont Investment Suggestions For Income and‘ Profit The Royal Securities list of investment offerings at all times includes a diversified range of Bonds and Preferred Shares from which selection can be made to meet personal, institutional or business inveetznent requirements. Our current offerings, in addition to Government and Municipal Bonds, comprise securities of soundly established Canadian tione. The following are representative of ' ' ' Rake Due Price Yield p , Public Utility % About % ‘Gatineau Power 1st Mortgage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1956 100,00 5.00 International Power 1st Preferred. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . 101.00 6.93 Montreal Light, Heat t Power 1st Refunding. . 5 1951 1Q! .00 4.85 Nova Scotia Light d: Power 1st Mortgage. . . . . . . . 5 1958 99.50 5.02 Ottawa Light Heat b Power Ref. Mtge. b Coll. Trust. . . 5 1957 102.00 4.87 Shnwinigan Water b Power 1st Mtge. B Coll. Trust. . . . . . . 4% 1968 96.00 4 75 Industrial, etc. Abitibi Power b Paper 1st Mortgage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1953 94 . 50 5 .40 Abitibl Power b Paper Cumulative Preferred . . . . . . . . . . 6 , . . . 100. 50 5 .97 Canada Cement 1st Mortgage . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5% 1947 102.00 5 .33 Canada Gypsum and Alabastine lst Mortgage . . . 5% 1948 99 .50 5.51 Canada Steamship ist & Genl. Mortgage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1941 102.50 5.71 Canadian Salt 1st Mortgage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5% 1946 104.00 5 . 20 Donnacona Paper 1st Mortgage . . . . . . 5% 1948 99.50 5.55 ‘Donnacona Paper Gold Debentures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1948 100.50 5 . 9S Famous Players Canadian 1st Mortgage. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1948 100.50 5.95 ‘Famous Players Canadian Gold Debentures. 6% 1948 102 50 6.27 Fraser Companies 1st Mortgage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1950 105.00 5-60 ‘Fraser Companies Gold Debentures. . . . . . . . . . . . 6% 1942 107 50 5 . 75 London Realty 1st Mortgage . . . . . . . . 6% 1941 102 00 6.27 Montreal Apartments 1st Mortgage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5% 1948 97 .00 5 . 75 Railway Exchange Building 1st Mortgage. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6% 1942 102 .00 6.30 Reltigouche Co. lat Mortgage . . . . . . . . . . . 5% 1948 99.50 5.55 Rolland Paper 1st Mortgage . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . 5% 1948 97.50 5. 70 ‘Rolland Paper Cumulative Preferred . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 97 . 00 6. l9 Windsor Hotel Cumulative Preferred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6% 92 .00 ' 7.06 ‘Carrying Common Stock Purchase Rights. Upon request, we shall be pleased to submit particulars of any of these invest- ments, or of others on which information may be desired. Royal Securithintieus Corporation‘ Riley Building, Charlottetown John Quebec W’ ' _, on Regina Victoria silonnanao. London. Ens- Government -of the Province of Ontario 4 p. c. Non-Callable Coupon Bearer, Gold Bonds Dated 15in May, 1928, and due annually as undernoted. Interest Coupons payable 15th May and 15th November. New York City. in U. S. Gold Coin; London, England. Denomination: Legal opinion of E. G. Long, Esq, K. C. 8100.000 due 15th May. 1935 . . . . . . . . . . . .Prlce 97.03 and Interest. . , Trice 94.10 and interest. . . Price 93.45 and interest. . . .Prlce 93.00 and interest. ..Price 92.71 and interest. . . .Prlce 92.23 and interest. . . .Price 91.56 and interest. ‘l . . Price 91.45 and interest .Price 91.34 mid interest. .Prlce 91.23 and interest. .l'rice 91.13 and interest. \ 100.000 due 15th May, 1965 . . . . . . . . . . . Price 91.03 and interest. \ At the above prices these bonds yield ' ' 100,000 due 15th May, 1945. . 100,000 due 15th May, 1948.. 100,000 due 15th May, 1950.. 100,000 due 15th May, 1952. . 100,000 due 15th May, 1955.. 100,000 due 15th May, 1960. . 100.000 due 15th May. 1961. . 100,000 due 15th May, 1962. . 100,000 due 15th May. 1963.. 100,000 due 15th May, 1964,. 4.50%" to maturity, and are non-callable \ “.- Inicrlm bonds are offered for immediate delivery. _ ‘ Orders may be telephoned or telegraphed at our expense. ' ' \, McLEOD, YOUNG, WEIR & CO. l’, , LIMITED ' orrawa HUN in Sterling. public utility and industrial corpora- the values ofleredl- - - 11., ‘ W, ‘ in, v1 Vancouver _ New York I Investment Bankers Metropolitan Building, Toronto 2 ' HAMILTON The above details are derived from sources deemed t liable, but are hot HE VE. ME A RED DOLLARS! gency of the Bonk of Montreal, in or at the Bank of Montreal, in ‘ at Par of Exchange. $1,000. Bonds may be registered as to principal only. GENTLEHEN T . i WISH Aflflqlfi l AH VOTING To LONDON NEW YORK nteed. By Barrie Payne _ ‘GA HS mm L us: ro “W! Samn " mow m: scuttle ~ “A courts. or our: