' 3711110287 i ~ Y-Z'~‘~~J'-YF? El Boys’ Cotton Blouses, sorted sizes ..... . .. Boys’ Cotton Blouses, $1.00 Small sizes in Boys’ Ba Boys’ Leather end Braces Boys’ Dark Cloth Caps Men's Khaki Pants, special Men's Flannel 'l‘rousers, Biscuit Shade, special Men's Balbriggan Combinations. perfect Summer weight un- of patterns, worth 85c and Suits, blue and brown, each. and Saturday Specials _ We Weicome the Potato Association .45 big range .75 3S- clear . . . . . Boys’ Plaid, th' mg PRICE. 15 tions . . . ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' I . I ' ' I I l ' ' . ' . ' ' Ltd‘ 6742'7"2'3i' Everett Johnston Brookiield, when Men's Light Grey Flannel their daughter Miss Alvina was 1 v . CRAIMUD AND. SPRINGFIELD united in marriage to Mr. Cyrus I rlouSers ' - - - - - - ' - - - - ' - ' gMglilmi 11’1‘%%'~‘1' "ll iimmfifiiédefl“ Earle Mac Nell] of Milton. The cer- ' ' ' ' - un a . ’ , n v .- . ' MGIYS “PllIS FOIITS", fawns and irlg Priygr in Crispgiid ata7.30. Ser- amtgllylnrleisirlzegggrmfgsexlhgig 35218;]; 1-58 light Shades of grey: $6 - 50 5 0o mo" subjecwThc Grace 6i God m tives and intimatepfricnds. I .... 116W 390' value at 7 i Boys’ Shirts, white with colored stripes, separate collar, breakers, clearing at each A few wash Suits at each HALF Boys’ Nainsook Co1nbina- to $7.50 tor Men's Nainsook Athletic (Jombinations, per suit . . . Men's Cotton Sox, a great Growers -\ Cotton Wind- 1 75 1.00 1.00 iairs for . derwear ..... .. Men's Ilrc-adcloth Shirts, aittlciled 0r separate collar 51.50 05 ' ifnvlvolioliorllilltillziljllfc at Big Paullge of Men's Working Shirts, of very special bar. gainvalue........ . shades, 4 Wonderful Values in English . Bath Towels Certainly the most remarkable Towel Values that our buyer has ever secured for you. Direct from the biggest makers in the Old Country, offered to you at pric- es lower than most wholesalers can sell them in big quailtities . Buy as many oi' as few as you like at these prices. A Wonderful Towel, striped Turkish, size 17 x 38 inches, vcryspecial at per pair * tractive Striped Turkish Towels, size '16 x 31 inches, a wonder at . . . . . . .. . ' --......,....- . . . . . . . .. Boys Cotton Golf Hose, light‘ 75 l. 2 pairs for . .. Men's Straw lIats, new sailor shape, very smart and at- , black band . 1.25 Ladies’ Silknit Slip and Bloomer Combination,——. rose, maize, orchid, cher- ry bloom ‘ and wliite...... Ladies’ new Felt Hats $2.98 A new arrival in Ladies’ li‘eli; Ilats, of most not- able value. These just fresh from the makers’ fingers, and exactly the shape and colors that Heavy soft striped Turkish Towel, 21 g 42 inches, a lovely 'l‘o lines at $1.00 a pair. price . . . Another wonderful Towel is 21 x 42 inches —a handsome, thick, soft absorbent tow- el, a value that you wil thisstoreat.................... Rexoleuin Mats, 14 x Friday and Saturday, each . . . . . . . . . Ivory Lace Curtaining, Special for Friday and yard wel equal to many O ' S "l ‘ ul pecla #65 1 find only at _ .75 .10 inches wide, .10 27, special for $4 36 Saturday you have been looking for . . . . . Ladies’ daintily trimmed with good quality lace, all the new light shades .. . . . .. Saturday, pair . . Silknit 1 . 95, Friday and _ 2.98 Gown, R0 6 pairs only Ivory Swiss Net Curtains, regular 3.75 ,.. \ cnmtloqirnrowu eolinolm i l IN PORT-The C. G. S. Arran- lmore is in port from Newfound- |land. “ FOX WIRE, ALL SIZES-Fenn- el! 8a Chandler. 30 INCH BARONETTE Satin, all shades. Special price $1.49. Prowsc Bros, Ltd. 6742-7-12-31. LADIES spring Hats clearing‘ at $1.00. Prowse Bros, Ltd. , 6742-7-12-31. NEW FELTS of all shades and and shapes. $2.75 to $5.75. Prowse rBrosh Ltd. 0742-7-12-31. JUST RARRIVED a few coloured bi r.‘ N 2 o S a; 5 z Fl < '.< o a (b D P ‘J O- ‘Red. Get one today. ‘latest for $4.98 and $5.50. Prowse BIOS“ Ltd. 0742-7-12-31 BALANCE oi’ Indies‘ Spring Coats clearing at 1-3 off. Prowse Bros, Action. All are cordially invited. DURING JULY AND AUGUST the Rogers Hardware Company Limited, close Saturdays at 12:30. Open all day Wednesdays. - 6826-7-7S4i. MR. RAOUL REYMOND will sing ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Reymond a duet 1at the three o'clock service in Marshfleld Presbyterian Church to- ‘marrow (Sunday) afternoonp CROSS ROADS—MI'. Moriarty of 'Halifa'x, N. 8., will speak in Cross Roads Church Sunday evening. July 15th, at 7 p. m. No service in lAlekandra or Hazelbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Raymond, the talented vocalists will sing at theI three o'clock service in lMarshfleld Presbyterian Church tomorrow Sun- day. UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA. jYork Charge. Services next Sunday ~as follows:—York at 11 a. m. Spec- ial offering for Maintenance Band; Brackley at 3_ p. m.;; Central All are cordially invited. Rev. F. IE. Boothl-oyd, minister. "‘ l ENJOYING VISIT-Mr Wm. Ho- gan of Salem, Mass.. is visiting in the city with his cousin Mr. Thom- as Hogan, after an absence of thir- ty-thrce years. While missing many old friends he notes with pleasure the growth and up-to-date im- provemcilts of the city. ' rna SACRAMENT or TIIE LORDS SUPPER will be dispensed in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church lCai-digan), Sabbath lTIl riiing, July 15th it 11 a. m. Rev. Allister l'ur- ‘my of Milan, Quebec. will oflii .'.te. Preparatory Services as folluws:-- Thursday, July 12th, Martinvale, ‘ll A. M. Thursday, July 12th, Car- digan, 8 P. M. Friday, Jilly 131.1]. rLorlle Valley, ll A. M. Ihiday, July 1131.11, Cardigan, 8 P. M. Saturday, July 14th, Cardigan, 2 (P. M. 5708-7-11-41. TORONTO EDITOR IIERE-Mr. Hector Charles-worth. Editor of | "Toronto Saturday Night" was a vi- lsitor yesterday. He is making a tour of the Maritime Provinces, and so {far has been greatly impressed by the opportunity for, and possibilit- ics of further development agricul- tlirally, industrially and commerci- nlly. He has enjoyed his tour im- ' mensely. and hopes to make another before very long, when he shall (ls-- vote more time to each province than has been practicable ill the present instance. ' ' TRINITY UNITED CIIURCII - Early prayer meeting at 9.15 n. m.i Sabbath School at I0 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Ramsay will preach at both ser- vices. Morning Subject “Spiritual Growth." Evening-"Thc Final Stand of Faith." The special soloists for the day will be as follows:—At Morning Service Mrs. Montgomery Jones, of Saint John, N. 13.: at: Ev- ening Service, Miss Florence Ings. formerly of this city. C.F.C.Y. will i was tendered a shower by her num- erous friends and aquaintances. lgether with hosts of good wishes, To SING AT MARSKFlELD __ltesllfy to the popularity of the TAKING SPECIAL COURSE —- Principals Hynea and . o! Montague and Souris respectively. have returned from Halifax. where they spent the last ten days at- tending a Refolstion Course for Ca- det Instructors. FUNERAL OF IIEDLEY CALL- BECK-The funeral of the late I-Iedley Callbeck, which was held Thursday at North 'I‘ryon was very largely attended, the- cortege being a mile long. Service was v nducted at the home by Rev. G. N. Homers and Rev. Mr. Brenton. The pail bearers were Russel Thompson, Heath Chisholm, IEarI Thompson, Walter Bell, Howard Wood and Stirling Lord. The floral tributes included a pillow from the family, wreaths from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Callback, Pearl Ramsay, and Mr. and Mrs. George Callbeck, sprays from J. W. Callback, Mr. and Mrs. Manson McNeil], George McWil- liams, Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Roper, bouquet from Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gamble. WEDDING BELLS — A VERY pretty home wedding took place on Wednesday evening, June 27th. at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. The bridal party entered the parlour to the strains of the wedd- ing march played by Mrs. W. H. Palmer, and stood under a beautiful arch of honeysuckle. The bride who was unattended, was given away by her father, and looked Winsome in a dress of white crepe satin and gcol-gette, trimmed with rhinestones. She carried a shower bouquet oi‘ white camations and maidenhalr ferns. After the ceremony and congrat- ulations lucheon was served. Previous to her marriage the bride Many costly and useful gifts, to- young couple. PERSONALS 1 i. , | Mr. R. H. Wood. of Halifax, or- ganizer of Sons of Temperance, is; visiting the Island for a few weeks. Miss Gladys Mullins, R. N., of Brockton, Mass.. arrived in the city Thursday evening on a. visit to her cousin Mrs. McFarlane, Elm Aven- Church at 7.30 p. m. Dunstaffnageulle- Mrs. H. E. Cantwell, accompan- ied by her two daughters Misses Florence and Eileen are visiting friends in Sydney, N. S. Master James O'Connor, accom- panied by his sister Miss Eleanor O'Connor, left yesterday morning for New York to visit. their father, with wllom they will spend the bal- ance of their vacation. Mr; and Mrs. Evans Carrol of Glace Bay, N’. S., are among the visitors to Charlottetown. and are the guests of Dr. I. E. Croken and Mrs. Croken. Mrs. Carroll is a sis- ter of Mrs. Croken. Father Joseph McKenzie, oi’ Rev- olstoke, B. C., arrived Thursday cv- nning on a visit to his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth McKenzie, in this city. Father McKenzie has been on a holiday visit through the Maritimes, Boston and New York. Mrs. D. MacLcaii left/yesterday morning for Moncton, where shc will meet her brother, John B. Mac- Fadyen who is returning after hav- ing an operation in Toronto. He is accompanied by Miss Ruth Mac- Lvan, R. N. Mr. MacFadyen will bn staying with his sister at l8 King Square. _ » _¢u»>~_ _.__. Stock Quotations HALIFAX, July l3, 1928—QUota- ticns furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members Montreal Stock Ex- change. New York Exchange At, Top. & San. Fe. Ry. 182'.’ American Can Co. .. . .. ti’ Am. Locomotive Co. 96% Am Smelting 8t Ref. Co. X03280 Am. Bosch Mag. Co. . . . . . . .. 31% An. Cop. Min .00. . . X D $166k. N. Y. Cen. lit Hud. Riv. R..R. 168% o.‘ "x bond, writing and ledger papers in Canada, its business having been established in i882, and developed very successfully uhce that time. and favourably known throughout the Dominion and are in increasing demand in E1’ i The Company, with its pmdcoenor, in the oldest manufacturer of high grade l i export markets. The name “Rolland" is synonymous with rag stock and lulphioa l papers of best quality. The Company's plants, , completing orders. Part of the proceeds of the present financing will be used for tlle installation of an additional fine paper machine, with auxiliary equipment, to be in operation by the end of the current year. l I l Coblbined fixed and net current assets, without including any amount for valuable i trade marks and goodwill, total $4,777,562, as against $2,500,000 First Mortgage r Bondy-equivalent to $1,911 per $1,000 Bond. Net earnings available for interest, depreciation and income fax for the year ended December 31st, 1927 were $331,353, as against the annual interest require- ment of these bonds of $137,500. For the year ending December 31st, 1928, it is estimated that net earnings will be approximately $400,000, or 2.90 times the annual bond interest requirement. machine, it is estimated that net earnings for the year 1929 will exceed $500,000. The business of the Company is continuing under the same management that has been responsible for its sustained growth for many years. In addition, its board of directors includes prominent executives of other successful Canadian pulp and paper companies. We offer and recommend these Bonds as a desirable investment, at—- 1 < 97% and accrued interest, to yield over 5.70% Royal Securities Corporation Riley Building, Charlottetown Halifax Saintjohn Quebec Wi Ottawa Hamilton Calgary Edmonton Regina Victoria 5t. Montreal Toronto CORN r July 108%; Sept. 99%; Dec. 83%. OATS July 487.4,; Sept. 41%; Dec. 44V:- WHEAT July 132%; Oct. 132%; Oct. 1323"’: i Dec. 32%. l Having rci-eivcil a call to CIIIIIOI", nia, I ani offering for sale my dou- ble propcrtics at Soulhlw". 001E155" ing of scvcn and onc- half £11112“? land situated on Charlottetown Ilurbnr. ncwly fenced with swamp Juniper posts and eight strand 1111131‘ WW9 One fwclve roomcd house reclntly completed with twill parlors in liar- onlal finish hardwood floors; Also. one right riiom aeoliagc yvith barn and out-building. Six lit-res good standing hay and one 0'13"”? “f” truck garden. This property is suit- able for fox ranch, summer hotel, or i-ountry homo. llouse opdi for inspection and survey of premix by appointment at any time. Phone RS-lll. If n01. sold by private sale before Julv 20th will be offered at auction with reserve. DR. M. E, GENGE INTERNATIONALLV KNOWN WHOLESALE CUSTOM TAILOR- ING HOUSE i are about to enter tho dircrt SISIIIIIK. field. Head Office In Toronto. Es- tablished for l6 years, during which Hm». they have been selling to the trade. The Ilousc imports its own ivnol- ens, (many of which are exclusive ‘ii design) from famous mills in thr- British Isles. and will hf‘, ablc to market a finely tailored suit or ov- crcoat-rto. measure-mud. FULLY GUARANTEED at $22.50, delivery charges prepald-pivinz the sales- man a large commission. Only our vast buying power and low manufacturing costs enable us to sell the lowest priced garments in Canada. We invite applications from men who are now in the field. or men of no experience who are desirous of making a change from their pres- ent position to earnhzs that are far above the average salary. Mail your application now felling all about yourself. Replies held in strict confidence. MR. G. SMITH 460 Richmond Si... W. Toronto, 10TH! slit Of Household fumiturc, etc... Thursday, July 19th at 1.30 p. m. at the home of Dr. M. E. Gouge, Southport. . 1 antique black walnut sideboard, l antique three door black walnut bullet, New linoleum for flve moms, six dining room choirs, l arm chair. _ 2 rocking chain, dishes, pans. lard-r rIicrs tools, etc, 3 lamps, I Allulln ~_ lamp, 1 kitchen mils l small unit-J 1 hull table, I kitchen ranu, I open | M“ mhogn" any" “Mo, gn- p", 9;", 1 pgl-lm- rug, new, 9x18, ' front Franklyn heater, I Percher- mum on Ind Blood mm 1W "is- 10 tables, 1 phonomvph ma two dot-ruck, I towel mil, i mantle p -- mmi old. 1 new m work Mme“- en more». l three piece bedroonfloo n. picture moulding. I express wagon. I Machughllll gum, ash and walnut with sprlngscbony library table, I antique - - i f Model-eh newly ‘mi-Milled: 2 move- and mattress. I four piece uh lndfront black walnut parlor sullc. Iblo for-inns. so owomp hnlinr woimii. bedroom posts, 2 ladders, I emery wheel and gun-y yogi-Mm “us, ‘ o++o+§++ of one or nlore parts of the "*++O+*¢"W**“H+***°' broadcast both services. COIL Gas Ca (New York) 145% In later life also there are I1 ec- fludson Mow;- Cm- Cm __ _ 311/, h S ' tions. These infections are not acute DAILY ENJOYED HOLIDAY —Mr. Johi; Inter Paper Ca _ _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 69 H9311; ervlces as in early life. but they are - ~T~ “m1 Temmce I‘ Miicwskey ° Stan. Oil of New Jersey 42% - - M chronic. They are dangerous be- rig]? £22‘: lggylaiiegalfgg‘: 31°83‘? Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98 6 0 caiuse trilciagdéilr-can ltlftlotiljél‘ B, w L (“don ‘Chester Mass on Monday morning Isjollrltjzerl-rragggiigxy. . - or .n, ' _ ' ' " ' - .. -- w» OQEIYAZ. They do not destroy life by wvo-oooooo-oo-oooovo-ovoo-oo Iggtiaeswgirgg1%talilfrxéelzgiastnéfigif U. S. In. Alcohol Co . 107% "3850" o’ the damage theybdz gt WORDS ofvrEN MISUSED- D ‘Khan. Emyvale. 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Abmbl ------------- -- 33'1"‘ fever and scarlet fever- m “Sim” The 99,10,116 Hum, Eyggmlngtlgn Col. A. o. Peake. President: .1. J. shewinlznn -------- -. 93 91 9N1!’ m9- R 13 Eenenuy kmwm offers me most practical means m, awooo-o-ooo-o Ligbtizer; Vice-President. P. W. Mc- C0"- si-"Ynihlp Cum- -- 3773 that they are communicable and doing this Nevin; ge¢y.-pmnsm-er_ q E B". Can. Steamship Pfd. 95% dangerous. It is agrccd that they ' Ichie; Executive: Chairman, F. G. DQ111111"! 3'15“ -- - 55 should be placed under the control w“ 04000-0000‘ iKennedy, Wilf. McCiuigan, Milton Asbestos .. 32 of health authorities and that they B n‘ Y I ‘Stewart. J. E. Stems. Chris. l-lees- CBII- 519W"! -- 33-4 are a state rupwielhiiity. Other M d uette Y "i e III chan. The ofllcers and executive Building Products . . air/i acute ‘nfecflou duels-em guch as the 0 q .“”»‘»_‘.“R ..‘»*”vwill meet at an early date Li) gr. Chas. Gurd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 85‘? surmnei- diarrhoea of infants, are A L“ range for the Annual Reunion of P011181‘ OUYDOYINOII -- - 71 ' be m; successfully combusted. By IOBIIT 5cm“ ‘i928. Can. Pac. Ry. . . . . . . . 200 As a result of modem health “,H“H“..“‘”“" gww‘ _ British America Oil . .. 37”» worm many more peqplgb to u 0o Q what was Acid“? Impfifllll Oil ... . . . . . ........ 63 A, o“ - . reach m“ years o‘ 789' a W, not, Q. What causes the shrill, herflh A. Acadia was the name given to on its being ceded to the British 5M3“ .- ‘fit arriving at thfi W” Manny “a m,“ voice that is heard so frequently in lhc present province of Nova Scotla (grown under m, “any o; Utrecht H‘! ‘ an an?“ $235; “we dun“; public? . b “m8 um ""1 New Bmmwlck "m!" FIBTIW- of I713. the name was charmed l0 Bonk Commerce . . . . . . . . . .... 200 t“ m” “w decade‘ , I _ A. It is caused y n" It?“ i ~l-——- the present one with Halifax as the Bani: Royal . . . . . . . .. .. 360 In hm "m u“ ‘ndmdunl h the 514m, ' - 5 - u Wmnen 9X9" 9 l‘ Wm capital. In 1758 Nova Scotia was Bank Montreal .. 340 victim, not e6 much of acute ou- Q. When services iii-ed hellrlmfg: ingemzrigeiri; tigflzhzgtmre restrmt alven n lesiBlMure—-the nut in nrit- Bank Nova Bcotla an "u, b“; o; ‘ma; u, can“; the board ship on S ~ 0 - ish Canada. New Brunswick was chmnio degenerate diseases. These latter are the result of the prema- -.tiiro wearing-out or bashful-d“?! tended church ashore? A.‘ It is a better form to wear A. In public, always. wear hills as they W001i l1 the? 91"‘ :1"? miilllm- M» him"! 9!‘ 1" Pllb- separated from Nova Scotin and c made into a separate province in 1784. WHEAT July 130%; Sept. 1337i; Dec. 1373i. lion. 3 Foxes, 1 black male registered, I silver ferrule, rep; I patch female. iRolland Paper Company 515% First Mortga e Sinkin Gold Bonds, Manning June II 194i. Principal and intcreut payable In Canadian, United Staten or St b; fink. Denominations $1,000 and $500. __ . other lllllllfl I00 "BMW"! 10 1""- drcuer marble lop, of: chain Iognvlngl. LIMITED g, Fund r cries “A i’, Z -.v Its products are well although operating at capacity, are at present behind iu V-Jithjnstallation of the additional paper ./. Descriptive circular on requesf. Limited _ Vancouver New York JohnMNfld. Louidomllng. r We offer+ flity of Charlottetown . 4% Per (‘lent Bonds Ilue July 1,1948 -l’ayable— (lharlottctowli, Halifax, St. Montreal and Toronto Price on Application John, EASTERN SIECUIEITIES ($0., LTl). Investment: Bankers W. H. V. Dunbar, Manager Charlottetown Montreal Halifax- St. John . Arrod Exploration Co. Limited (lapital 500,000 shares of No Par Valli!!- (Incorporated under the Dominion Companies ,Art.l "\~._.. A Company formed on the Diversified principle as a Holding Company which ulilmaicly will have stock inter- csls in various companies, thus. ellmlnflllfls PW‘ i“ """‘h i“ possible and giving every shareholder u. real honest 0911"" - floor rull for their money. Present Holdings- QUEBEC. I200 acres near ABANA mine and adjoininir Altura on which a rich strike has been reported and “Arm!- NEWFOUNDLAND. 13,120 acres edioininx "w Blithe" property Io the North, lllnds Lake District. Recent dcvcloll" menis have drawn thc attention of miflllili! mfll 1° mi‘ district as one of the most promising districts of the Buchzm property- 320 acres on tldrwatcr. Hall's Bay with a copper deposit proved to be half a mile in length. A BIG BOOM IS COMING T0 NEWFOUNDLAND. Till-J TIME T0 BUY is BEFORE n‘ ARRIVES. We offer. (Subject to prior sale.) 50,000 shares at 75 ccntii per share. Literature with maps sent in request. Rackstraw Investment Co. Ltd. Room 313-355 St. James Street, Montreal, Quebec. .. , , 1 queen Anne sofa, black walnutwitb mattress and spring, I antlq “ 2 ‘ chairs, ,u.ah and “ hall rack, 1 I . ...- I pair antique ma‘ antique walnut drcmer, I small - l . suite, I antique,‘ I black walnut easel, 2 loul‘ plocqbook canoe, ma, picture!» mo: f s. A. xonomm inuclallargclronbedwlthmat- trcsuanil zprlnglironbedamull.