if _ - d- _ _ TI-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN c iutyiaioig -_ . ---- ~ .. ». »_... ' _ _ _ W l _l A B1-iiigh America Oii 38 we consider it an insult to make no City of Charlottetown 4 1-2 Per Cent Bonds Due July 1,’ 1948 -Payable- Charlottetown, Haiifax, St. John, Montreal and Toronto Price on Application ` Eastern Securities Co. Ltd. / lNvi:s'rluaN'r nauluins W. H. V. Dunbar, Manager 146 Richmond Street, Charlottetown. s¢_ John Montreal Halifax 6908-7-18-ul , this report. It shows the omission was quite intentional on the part of about thirty visitors gathered in the Official in charge, or some de- Fredericton schoolhouse for the Hand Spray Outfits A Good Big llusky Spray Pump _ Built by Myers. llas Mzilleablc iron lluse and handle. Solid Brass Rum plunger. Ground bevel valve and sent. Mechanical ngitator. Cog Gear llead. Will give lots of pressure, Air Chamber is 2 56 inch pipe. Nothing to break or go wrong about it. Mounted in li wood barrel and fitted with an all pipe 2 Row Boom with 3 Friend Nozzles to the Bow and Hangers to attach to cart. Prine freight paid . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ , . ._ $50.00 BRUCE STEWART & CO. LTD. ' Charlottetown, P. E. I. \_ X preciate early orders. A i ` ` t \ ~. . . Y. . /J A ri Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. . 65 Redding co. .ff sav- Westinghouse Elecln.. U l MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Abitibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B. E. Steel lst. Pfd. . .. Mis. Kan. & Tex. Ry. . .. Montreal Power . National Breweries Steel Co. Can. Com. Winnipeg Electric Brompton . . . . . _ .. .. . . . Brazilian Traction Abitibi . . . . . Shawinigan Canadian Stmshp. Com. Can. Stmshp. Pfd. MasseyHarris.......... Asbestos _ . . . Canadian Brewery Fraserand Co. Power Corporation Foreign Securities Intel' Utilities-A Inicl' Utilities-B _ . . _ . . . Call. Pac. Ry. 201’/e 59 'l 250 105 1 25 37 95 ‘/l 32 62 'I2 lnlperlnlOil . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . ._ 66 BANKS -Bank Commerce . . _ . . ._ 297 I WHEAT I July' . . . . . . . _ _ Sept. __ lDec. CORN July ._ . . . . .. Sept. ._ Dec. OATS Sept. . _ iDec. WHEAT Jlliy iOci:. Dec. U. HALIFAX, .luly il. _ Quotations OF CANADA, 3927 fumished by Johnston and Ward _-_ _ Members Montreal Stock Exchange. For the Year Ending | _ Ma 31 1927 NEW YORK EXCHANGE y_..__' ` theirietical proof for the assertion Ai; Top dl, Sunil, pe R __ 1531-' Prince Edward Island isllitlat the New York Yankees have gdllilhul-ll paclylc H81; VIUCCS SX'-1995 P- E- 15131141- It HWS! uation to the contenders lies in the Unlon Paculc Ry ' ' ' ' ’ 190% ACCOrd1Ilg C0 the Si5&tlSi§iC8, the £01131 fact that for 5 month the cl-lam is at hand, containing all the Pro- production is estimated at 2810000 p with 2,954,370 barrels of the value T of $9,688 162, the nnally revised esti- at $3.70 mated production and value for 1927 are as follows, with the correspond- ing figures for 1926, placed within h of other fruits an sm fruits C The mystery of the situation as B to this Province being overlooked Apart from the apple crop we may not raise fruits extensively, but mention at all of our Province in fect in our crop which we ‘are not s other eight Provinces are set forth. ti That unfairness was uite lalnl mate for 1928. These were valued gl; as compared with $3.28 mist 1921. or the other fruits the cstl-'be' .Stock Quotations l=RUlT pR0DU¢-HON ' 4 - 'ui - ~ ' ' Only A Miracle?-Hill? , We oifer- - 1- _Can Stop Yanks Figures don’t lie and i:here's ma- in clinch the American League me canCanCo............ 82% t A,,,_B°scll Mag_Co_ _ 30% _ Not Included lyonnnnt. But all ed contenders N, y_ C _ H _ _ _ _ it; What is flatly dubbed un annual day ot the realization that it will Cm d,‘;"Cgf ffm* Report or the Fl-uit and rloricui- tukeomircclc to hood oil iaobcnuth I-Iud. Motor Car Co. 80% ture mr the ye" Ending May 31”' E _ International Paper Co. ..... 68% 1927’ has been pubushed by the 'xssive appearance in the W°r1d Slum ou of N J_ 43,4 Bureau oi' Statistics of Canada, and series this faii_ 98 that circuit are coming day by nd Company from their third suc- The maddening part of the sit- ons have done little better than i . _ ._ oo ' ’ i muted slam steel _______m% `o:1r:§uo?r$fg§t1ulg§§lu:smi;séno;a:;1§iglculc even yet they still lead the, ocession by ten and a half games. he answer to that apparent para- x is that the closest competitors Philadelphia Athletics and the Louis Browns have done no tter over the same period. The figures on how three lead- ers have fared since June l0til. 192 brackets. Pears, 332,300 bushels, “ve “n ’"“"”S“"g Sm” t° "H" 112’/= sesa,'la0;. $2.00 per bushel; and alot T abulatcd they show: lubs W. L. P.C. 43 d all 55“il which we need not k Isl nders to Yankees 19 15 '559 34 feel lnmesleu ln_ "5 “ Athletics ._ zo is _ssc 92 rowns . _ _ . . _ _ . ._ 18 16 .529 Thus, although the Yankees have should be solved at the earliest date W0” °ni5’ fm" more games than 39'/.» possible. There is no valid reasonlthefve 1055 during this perwd' 30 for such a. cool discrimination_iUl€Y MVB iUCl‘€HS@d their fidvant' Should an honest estimate be sub- 9-89 by Une Percentage Pom” “ve mitted it would be found that our the Second Athletics and \_>-V 30 apple crop is wel] wi-,rthy gf amen. points over the Browns. If this sort 40 tion, and ought to arouse resent- Of 46*/i ment among P. E. Islanders atleast. coast into the Dellflallt- 16 thing keeps up the Yankees can --<-o->--- FREDERICTON SCHOOL. On the afternoon of June 27th, mi-annual examination After e . aware of. It may be found, how- the examination of the pUDilS by ever, that the defect is in the om- their teacher, Miss Grace Ackland. cial. assisted by Miss Mary A. Andrews _ 128 That we produce a valuable crop and MISS Mary G SWVSHSOH- the l3ll,5 of apples of the best qualities is ali' _ 135% well known fact, and be kept in full must Successfully rendered by the ` ' ' view in all the reports in which the DUDUSI Ch0I'US. Gud BICSS OUP Nfl- ollowing well prepared program was ve Land: recitation, A Friend or Two, Edith Cutcliff recitatio sister. Mr. ening Mr. Mr. from it. Mr. l ll 31, 1928. : . r.. - .. 43%? lust And ln fulure lt wogld be onlylwlimoil Seilurl dllliogllel puimingpiaddress presented her by the pupils . fair ' - _ _ _ ' .c oo was held on Friday ll,-esenidtidll of pllibiic School del-ti. for the last time, but to give visible _'"`?"*" N' B_ June 28th. and was attended by a'iicuile_ to Ruby Sleyel-lS0ll_ pl-lzegexpression of our appreciation of .' V1 , _ good number of parents and visitoi'l.,il,,- Attendllncd Edith Culciifl-@_ ,the place you have taken in our _‘j._,_._,_,,,,,.l _ D, ‘_yt<`\_,..._- on The pupils were examined in the] After the program, the chail~mnl»l_ community’s life and welfare. Since T55' \:?§% _ » - \'ul'l0uS sublects- “hy their tocchcl-.Mr N s .l Murray. und others uumlug £0 our midst only a few --= f w .___ Mus Fannie Mlnchill, assisted by visitors, complimented Miss Ackland month* “E0 YOU S0 thorollghlv en- I ug’ - BOSTON, July 16,-There‘ll be a Mr. Daniel McDonald (teacher in lm the vel-y marked lmmuyemeul ofdeavored to adapt yourself to the "_~_ -~#*""" '_' l’ \ “""*_`*” notable group of athletes on fl Morcll East School.) -and showed b ' ' ~ cir 4 _I - :ul 'nm | r f ii I "~ i , W l _ H Included among the tourists will Mae Robbins-in appreciation of Before leaving for her home, Miss °hUfCh~ and 0111' Young People’sl th ' be Jack Sharkey. heavyweight title her kindly, patient tutorship Ackland was waited upon by sev- C"`°“P °We "0 Small debt i0 the _ contender; Dick “Honeyboy" Fihlle' thoughout the closing year. Missferal young ladies of the community‘p1“v° YU” have fined in their Win-I gun. N. E. lightweight king: GUS Mlnchln, _oltho' token by surpricaand presented with n well-filled WFS “'°1'k- and all tugether 10111 ln` ing with them their brother and new Chevrolet car. The 'I'ryon Mission Band ended up its year with e. social on the church grounds where the children had a good time playing different kinds, and ending up with ice-cream and cake. Thi Victoria members M. B. and W. C. T. U., met at the home of Mrs. Richard Metcalf. All had a nice time, and we to ice-cream and cake. At Birch Point Farm, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bo the scene oi' much merriment on June 30th, when their Eliza entertained a large her friends at her birthday party, The rooms were prettily with pink and white roses. The ev- and music. Ice-cream were served after singing a Jolly Good Fellow, and wishing Miss Eliza many happy the day all took their wishing that E1iza's birthday would come more than once a pluchased a. very valuable form known as the Thomas B The price paid was $8,500. Mr, How- att knows a good thing when he scesi a new Chevrolet car. --<14;-___ Miss Grace Douglas, of George- town, teacher at Cornwall, has re- signed her position aftel a year's very satisfactory work in t Friday evening, Miss Ddiiglas was tendered a farewell surprise party at the home of Mr. and lCrosby. Miss Douglas was present- el n_,ed with a silk umbrella and an ad- _ _ _ ‘ __ 104% lutended is quite visiblg. owillig t;Sllmmc1- is Here; LouiS Hi0k0XI_idl’etSs ffmén thexfcglng ggopleyi 35°' cabs e fact wut New Brunswlcks name monologue, Peters Purley, lvllllollce y 0 ornwa . e a ress emg 81,/l and quota are coupled with that of ‘Si-evenson: song, MU_SlC8l Alphabeturead bv MV _G°fd°n M°M”lan- and ' ' ' ' " ‘ Nova Scotia. Primary grades; recitation, Driving the lJI‘6S€llfl9~U0I1 made DY MlSSHlld11 u'l'A'llu The report for 1928 is no doubt in from the Rear. Wesley Murray: re-'Cf°SbY course of preparation just now, and Citl1U0U» YOU. MBFY ROSS: mono- Y6Sf1€I‘CiBY She WHS &lS0 the rcbi ought to contain tt just stutementllogue, An Aspiring Dishwasherupient of a pair of candlesticks, can - 41 of this Island u to Ma l-lunnoh Hlckox recitation Mothc 'dles and a boudolr clock and an I V ' . Ili ' yi to lncludc this province in an chair. by lvilllcl and catherine ste- Of the Suhvdl The address was by f ,flu , the reports. venson, Wesley Murray and Roland'ThHl'lkfUl Bainl and the Dl`€S€l1i»R- __ '-~_'?_.,$°iilP__ -~ Hickox; recitation, Housecleaninglgmll made by I}0ll11iS€ B219- The Hd- »-tv~f.ll»~Jc-/-4 . - l. . . . .. /.4 m-OO->-M Cm-0]’ Ruby Stevenson; dialogue’ P85588 are as 0 OWS: F/`* I, _ 131'/ -' F h _ , ._ / .’.'.,‘. Q ` MILBURN school. miroltr. 1§‘;ffal?§nm§,;’V§-Tgyekiydiff" l§;i;S,{’-vifglgri Eng/lefedshclgeggnilgelgtdhelrft 3 ‘BTO "l'='°""7 S t T *_ _ Stevenson: song Ho. Hoi vocctlonitb say farewell. because We l.AGE` FIVE ._ it r l. _,___ . _ ~.'»r- _Iam ! _ I »-the Certo way ADD delicious Cherry _Iam and Cherry Jelly to list this season by using the Certo way of attaining perfect results with this In fact, without Certo you could not make this because it lacks the natural jellying element, which Certo supplies. The modern, short-boil method with Certo delights housewives everywhere because it is so simple, so surc, and their jams and jellies have such a natural fruity flavor. They are made so quickly and _cost uncertain way. FREE-New booklet, beautifully illus- trated in color! 24 pages of new _ldeud about the making of jams and Jellies -new and interesting ways to serve them. Mail this coupon. Qaqz \. $2 y the numb wmk durlng the past two cumsmnces you meta that we _ hunting trip “somewhere in New their ready answers that they had years, when she was tellcilel- in our never felt you were a stranger, but l *NN* Brunswick this fall, but because of received a wonderful years training-fschool. Pupils and visitors were then ‘me °f °UI‘ °WH Humber- YOU llHV0‘ Address """""""""""""""""""" """""" " the fact. that "freedom from the After the different classes were ex- treated to ice-cream and candy by Suweeded in YOU? W°1‘k BS f@HCh€1‘» W Dllblic Blurb" Will be the SIOZHH ad- 'amined the pupils presented their 'the Women`s Institute, and the You have dfme -VOUI' Daft U0 mllke 8 |71 - Ollted. not U. p1'0SD€Ci2iV€ membtf teacher with li, purse, a suitable teacher, and the meeting was valuable °°"U'iWU0l1 W the C0111- -- will divulge the exact location Of address being read b Mary Mullin brou ht to a close b mlmlty “fel OU have S110 ` 0 ' Certo Home Service Department Cobourg, Ont. Please send me the new booklet. City___.___.. ___._....Prov ............... . , _ Sonrlcnberg, former Dartmouiu _ln ieply addressed her pup.ls purse as a token of the esteem in reglemng that We °f11'm°'9 100k f0l` | diid star who created a sensation lilunilin them for the ood will which she is held b the whol -|W‘m`1 to having YUU With US dUl‘iU y g y singing the Y wn y ull the camp. and the purse presented by Anna National Anthem. lkeell interest ill -the life Of Y0ul‘_ o _' _ A ' g g I ‘ _ y ecom ' _ E G d in wrestling circles this past wint- Showed by the presentation of a gu-lvmllmty, and of the i-egypt which is the uummg year- We wish you every; S Than Pure lt has always been our aim to put into Perfection . lee Cream ii. little more “something better" than that found in ordinary ice cream. Consumers of PERFECTION ICE CREAM are assured oi' an absolutely pure product. We stand behind all the statements made in our advertising and when we say Perfection Ice Cream is one of thb llllf' est confectiong manufactured-lt's so. ,I . _ . . - The Ml R ta ‘ A g y ii every success ln A q_ y an. li 'ng their for thcniselvcs and ill such wily Phone _ one mu “und tation- Alfred Pyke, 12 Reciiiatiim- Bouller, cgseirllnegt0n’a$nss?°§l‘ff£flwhatever your choice of work mllylprellmlnary tremors Lilto sounds. that there can be no question of B. 0. MOULDINGB AND Mnfgmet Flvnn- 13~ Rec mt °“ ed at their old home on Tuesday ev-i be' *M Annie Mae und Alvin Robbins. l4.|enlng_ They Wlu spend July and, Signed un behalf of thu Pupils of gillgugl with their parents, Mr. andlcomwau Schwl' rs. oss Boulter. These u l -; WW* gli? hayelbgell away for lhylgeziafsyy FIRST sohaluly Mass. _ are ga. o b k l _* old pmlce Edwu§§“};la§§_ ‘° g°°d, on June 24th. in st. Mol-its lchurch, éot 7, Rev. Howard Griil1n.l A cur putt l tl H son o r. and Mrs, John Griflin, Amy Leo, Mil; golfgfffcelgbrated hi? lirgt sglcnéll high mats, 4 and me Mlm R l I D0 "an was asss e y v. G. Mc-1 Nine Boulteriinottbiaed torogllilsarlaxilttflcabg' Tigmsh' as D"“°°"5 Rev- U-1 teidwlll Where they spent 8 very Gillis, Summerside, sub-Deaconumdl We are ready to sup- . ply picnics and race ' meets at short nb!- ice, but would ap- Cuiitomers can he supplied with sani- ‘ tary dishes. sanitary 4 spoons, etc. l i . I ‘lv'4-‘ .L ,y.,`|_|‘oAl(A ly ull “who uttonded" in groups und Screen Doors l* We have replenished our stock of screen Doom so Le are lfow In a position, to fill your screen door l‘°I|Il|l'¢'\\°“ 1 including ilttlngs, such as handlbit °“°h¢l» SP"|“l’- °‘°- Tiils is Fly time and that menus wills time also. Whil kills nies, Moths, Mosquitoes, meshes, lied Bun. Flw. elu- Wo have Whiz in all slut, also SP\’l»7°U- in onus angler P30” 7" sure and get our quotations bbfurb BREATHING Assorted Illttuul, L. M. POOLE & C0 PAOLPS WHABVIS : A* _ M §ervlce .___.____.. The Coal we ull is ourdully sel- ected, 'ond scrupulously hood from any kind of inferior matter, luoh ul slate. lverytonwelondoutisdl high ilulllti °°».» PHONE 17| f5.lf'@oiiiy_, ' _ Bethune Hardware Co. Ltd. W_ l,_ gms 8, Cd M I N A P D’ S _ 1 prize fol Stars awarded to Alfred Reading- How Jimmy Tended the Baby- by Genevieve Mullins. 15. Recitation-Muriel Cobb. 16. Recl- iation-Elsic Pyke. 17. Dialogue- When Women have their rights. 18. Rccitation- Ruby Moore. 19. Reci- tiition- Jean Cobb. 20. Recitatioll -John Mullins. 21. Drill- Fair Canada. 22. Recitation-Mary Flynn 23. Recitation- Marion Pyke. Ailter cdmplimentilry -remarks were made by parents present- I1 well spent afternoon was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. Miss Minchin who was iii possession of a camera arraigned took snapshots out in the sunlight. Our school is now vacant of li teacher and we feel that Miss Min- chin has set a pace in Milburn school the past year that will be hard to follow. ~ Mr. Even wright and lvnss Minnie Wright arrived home after spend- ing a very pleasant week in Nova Scotia, among their friend bring- THE GABBS ~ - 'opport nit ith t - 1-;t(I!.I gglgldwxio zatgciindig g¥i?ge:i;;'3§?"i;¥’l’i;;sl §:eytlv;snv?gYm;Eg!ing og; agrfggsiticx oguyoueiirigigsiiillg a German railway is cxperi- Of Germall design is 1 lmcliillc . , _ . . . _ . . many palms of interest They report ness o us n the classroom, your ' _ . ‘ _ . I . ` j ‘ ‘ _ Programme- ~ C . f l t hl _ d _ ll _ mcntlng with ro. locomotive using that digs the trcllclles for clc-ctrif svos-7-11-sl. 1. Drill conadc East ond west by “ "ery °"5°"“bl"" mi" |a‘f,§f,lf,' loeflg agga Zfllzggf’ ‘f,,‘}e’l_§’,fe steam ut seo pounds pressure. cnblcs. lhys lhcm ond then l-cflll~ --------#? 11pupiis2 Recitation-Dorothy Cobb. _ .faiien sho il f i ll l l _ i the trcnclles and packs down thc 3 Chorus- Vacation Song by School thThe Baptists held meh picnic Dnsons and work nlicigeeifhalil olillble it A porcelain device ms been m` °“"m ‘ ‘ 4 Re it tion Ptrlcir Mullins 5 Rec'-i ° °h"'°h ‘"°“"d“ las” Wed“°S‘* ' y vented to hold up the to crust of _-<°»- , B -t. h \ I by c ri ~ ° .day and being a lovely day a verylybll did your best to enable us to _ _ D y en ri _ fl IS L0 um la tation Eileen Mullins. 6. Recitationilurge crowd gathered and a verwgel uidug_ und make the most of our a pie while bakmg, excess stenm es-| ::If Millers Wol-nl Powders nced- . Mollldings and fyeugh Mould 7_ Motion Song by pleasant afternoon was Spent Theyschooi duysl we ask you to accept caping through perforniions. ed the support of testimonials thov . - Spupils. 8. Recitation -Alton Rapson. ‘ lthis gift, not for its val e, b t ' -- could be got from mothers who know wh0leSale Dlstnbutons ' 9. R/ecitation.-Vernon Pyke. lp. D1- supper table YRS laden with an remembrance of our u u Lils asia A Japanese scientist has develop- the great virtue of this excellent ea g alogue- Olden Times by Ruth kinds of goodie gwdles' Corn all A d y D D f n . W . n now we say “ are ,un um,” dm," mm vd||¢¢|"¢| Moore and Marion Pyke 11 Reci cr, and "Curley" Edes. l92'l base- und also impressed on them to to-_felt at her resignation. S“°°eSS and h°P° “ha” “S We shauf _ wifi f'-fi' ' tl - on ni ll ' 'tc t bull °@BW~iP at Bmw" U““’°““v~ _ member the good times they Speutl --pan;f;01` _ * ’ ----------'_'“ teacher were then preserlted as. n 9 BW S S0 Y ffl IlK» 1 P 3', A l_~ l ` -l ' ' ` _ follows. I take my pen to my quiet room’ yililm of what you have been’ and' ness ofvgllll lliinuur store wil convince you oi' the complete For Deportment 1st.-Eva. Cobb. My h°“daY~"‘ Wm 50°" be °v91" have done’ during ywr residence ini ' 2,,,l_ Pearl Moom 3,.u__ Mau, with pleasure 1'l1 tell thc latest Cfgggllig M Melvme A k l f i Ll F l d lvlulllns. “ws” I ' I it en' mm-' W W W Bxifex-eauouuliuyi irlilgketvgd ‘$111. age Attendance” Ethel Cobb' and Jllly for holidays I would cllu0se_ lister. on behalf of Y, P. S., Corn-l g . e . one and at :t price to sui 6857 tuewedfrl t every purse _ l wall United Church. | k Pyke l My and Mrs Freeman Boulleri From the school cornwall-i .lawuu-:its slNcE lass disposing of your stoc Afler the serving of Ice cream and gou Aylmerl' matured from lheeiolatrl Tyatckluerél-We have again ar_i _ ° ' ' _West '..'g;l~ . r`=`-.-'"5 = at ‘\ iN LOCAL NIE! VRONT 3\`l-E 5051' iii ` ?"¢.fg "-'.i.;=.‘“”;'-_'-~l‘» I 5'§£3_§L:_. rl