. THE CHARLUPPBIFUWN GUARDIAN ' 74-1 . ‘. ‘fl JURY! 1Q. 1929. .-.-..a____m _ -. a ‘ _ iuoivraaar. swoon EXCHANGE g z p _ ' '" l --.- . §.‘ ' Call Money ... 9% " ' € - . Ablilbi '.. 4a ' Alberta Pacific Grain 50 Asbestos ... ... ... ... .... 11 ' Brazilian .. 58 _ ’ H _d g g, on _-__ 5,5 After vveeks o_f preparation we can now confidently state that I _ - Bhn- P°;'::du-c-u--- til/I. never in th_e history of_our organization have we been in better T o B c o cmmmfcar 13:1‘ c shape to give _the public of Charlottetown and district the full cm“ Cement Li: 2m benefit of a gigantic sale. Every department is chuck-full of C , ° t b can“, pa“, m, PM, 28,4. clean, fresh, sparkling merchandise purchased at bed rock - Canada Brewing 21 E prlCBS. ~ Dominion Bridge .. 110 _ . ~ pom... ...... 5...,“ 3, l BUY NOW AND SAVE Prim Company 49 l ‘-‘ General Ste l W .,, , o“ 7- --“-"7-- ~-I ill? 8 Big Days-Starts Friday July 12 Ends Sat July 20-8 Bi Ila s Imperial oii aim: ' g y Industrial Alcohol 1mg , international Nickel .. 507' "F"- "ATREB Fl-ANNELETTE . MEN'S ALARM CLOCKS International Petroleum .. 24s; Pouch AND “LANKETS P 311's Lyall Construction .. 2a UNDEBABM sacs D°‘""° n“ 5"’ . ma“ “My” G"'““'“" Massey-Harris ..-. aeii c PUTB Montreal Power ... .. 111% _ 9 M o i . _ 8 C ...°..§.‘.’..’I.°.‘l‘.§i‘.‘.2.. ° a we» ~= Full Fashwned ° Nathan steel C“ 1 Values up to $5.00 Pink a Blue Borders atiraetzi-e Band; Made In cm", Noranda. ... .... 59 Po C l ... .... r- . .. Pr1‘;'Br:P°m°“ . 1°" l SILK CHILDREN S A“ m h ‘CHILDRLX s CHILDREN'S , Quebec " g l 33:32? l-‘AILE siLx s‘; atastwsaadca HIKING SUITS PANTI]: DRESSES aa-aa Iol aea s / Shawinigan e5 Large Assortment BLOCKED smaws l 5"" Z“ l‘ "ms Gliilhlms- . smelters 391 Broadcloth and glteei oi Canada 56% l c c c Chambray mons ... ... .. ... .. 42 - w .. . 98 wllzitlezllézrecu; .. ... ..... 773A Ideal for Summer M“, styles Kelli!" 51-29 Value c Canada Mamngc ... .... ... Z26 Home: EVERY PAIR PERFECT Si“ z to a _ "" "" — Dominion Tar . Famous Players ... 300° BLgglVfEBS MENS B d I Steel o! Canada Pid. aui B d l th AND BARGAINS Sm‘ COM‘ roa c 0th Consolidated Gas iaov. roa c O V5515 BINATmNS ’ mt. Petroleum New 24x h~ Both," n, Smocks and " _ _ s, — ' ‘C f‘ American Can "165 S lrts 0" H ' " d" ' ‘ . o. P. R. . " ' - ' ‘ l ' - Genera), Motm __ ' ' 341 Fancy Checks and Stripes LadléS’ fillets; to“? ' ouse I 4 ' ITS I13 y I ~ a l 2...: 2:12...- -- :2: '" Unlforms i . - c o n ~- N v V D E S Bank o! Montreal 355' ‘ PRINTS "an; Wearing Regular and Oversize r ' , s " Bank oi Commerce .. aoo .. AND ‘VORK “m” i Rbyal Bank 350 l Dmlble 5m°h l c GXNUHAMS C 5mm C _ -—————--_... Blue and Khaki -_-1 _ STANDARD mm r ca; . 6 ' , i r-aiiacaivn scnooi. teacher o! Murray Road School, JBn- Lillian Boyle. M G ‘x N“ yds c New Assortment 98c l <- . etta Henderson and Annie MacKay Take It by Chester Palmer. “ohm, Sizes 1'4 to 17 5"“ Many All Shades. Fast Colon Q ns furnished through u.“ c. Theannual examination oi Icree- respectively teachers oi Port Hill and Acrostic Freeland by eight schol- a,’ o! Am.“ k cm Ell-I'M“ ' BUYS Al‘ THIS LOW p339! Assortment y, mm," no“, Slzcs 14 to 1': REAL sun VALUES land School was held on Friday June Northern schools tor the coming year, are, oak-m ‘ """' 38. 1929 at the hour oi 7.30 p. m. with also Mr. Amos Curley teacher oi Tale o! a Dog and Bee by Wallace 2i scholars and a large number o! Poplar Grove school, Boyle. Ab“! Noon ch” nun“! i; CREPE LADIES SILK LINGERIE TUNGSTEN BULBS Large. Si“ parents and visitors present. After ‘the classes were heard the In May by Lila Palmtr- ‘conga’: l’: 1'6: BLOOMERS S ZEKNIT . 2540-60 wan .MENS The eliamlnatlfln was conducted by teacher and pupils assisted by Miss Dolly's Birthday by Jean MacKay. Amity Gopher " " ' '1 ' RS INCLUDES FAACY SOCKS the tcbcberwLloyd Henderson wiio Florence Palmer presented the fol-I A Tumble Down shack In Ath- Amum '2: '24 2 pair 3 - 5 for was assisted by Misses Eadith Mac- lowing program. lone Duet with Ukeiele accompany- A". ' "' " "' 1'17 Us pa“ c LACE TRIM BLOOMERS 3 p1‘. Donald _,teeohcr oi’ MacNellls Mills Welcome Recitation by Lillian Best. merit by Kathleen Henderson and Arno "° "' ‘£9 Regular andbversisie White, Pink, Peach pgmcggs 5up5_ NIGHT Gowns, A" “sud School, _M_an_derson teacher of Chorus The Maple leaf Forever. Ruth MacKay. - 'As 0118a G“ ' "° , . Good Quality ool _ Mildred _Stewart The Salesman Bets a shock by A Toast by Wallace Palmer.‘ * ‘ma our‘ I ... ... .. 4.50 4.35 , '“' TEDDIES, PANTIES. BOBBETTES . " ' Going Home Time by Metio-Miii- BkgMm;;,"""" d” ~39 BOYS AND crass K°TEX ' KIDDIES "-—"""'-'- -.i ar-i -- r - c,‘ - . - isuckmghm o1‘: 1-49 WOOL awn-runs Sanitary Napkin JROADULUTB TURMSH PROVINCIAL TREASURY m oi H» we i». m» 1:: - .. it‘? _ "_ ~ ' N O C E s-dCtillridli-ian Born by Milton Palmer. .. 03.: .03“ Box Q fink & Blue Bord" ' The Retort by Wendell MacKay. ' ‘a n to B All rim Quality siiir 3 / Counting Essa Monologue by Ruth lgfgfiy " 40% Bun“ v Ne“ mm u for c i ' _ Boy“ ... .. 10,30 ‘_ _ _ Owing to the rapidly increasing cost of Hmms 501mm“, on 1mm by lbzlitrgiusio 4.00 40o ' ' ' ‘ a ' ll, O11 8r Gas .. a. , , issuing ca!‘ registratlgn booklets arid_ in Ordell‘ Kathleen Henderson. Fmonmdge 13 2g 12:2 Bum __ 2,5 n5 5m you knowt PROMINENT FOXMAN DEAD e, med a, m, home m PM Elgm‘ N u? curtail needless hstrlblltion’ a‘ nolnina‘ Th” Pm by Pmm“ 0am“- Gfflnada ' '35 ,5 Mayland .. 9.10 9.45 “Little Teddle Buliver, who imi- B" ma), Two gm ago M, MW ‘ charge Of 10C p61‘ COPY 1S being made f0!‘ bOOk- Tim“! the “m” 13mm?“ by 145,113,“, u.‘ 5:55 '54:, United Oils 1.05 became a great novelist, had an un- (Canadian Press) ‘ ray was shot while driving, by an AMHERST. N. 5-. July 10-—Bl&1r unknown person, the bullet penetrat- lets containing registrations to July 1st, 1929. H. R. STEWART, Deputy Provincial Treasurer. ciiosvmz-ai l gDo You Own Any Term Bonds .7 ’ ‘\>'.'. ' =1 l gybbqgglongl judlcloug "trading" from one security to lnibiher. with insistence on maintaining needed investment. quillltiel, can very often add measurably to the investors incline. __- ' fldghtly practiced "blldlnrf1llflllld remit either in h strengthening oi your polition, or show 1W I Pfiifli- WWW“? any, weakening o! your pobitlon. At the present time we believe that holders o! short term bonds ahould seriously consider the advantages to be Igplned by "trading" their holdings ior longer term securities. are new definitely in the buying rangv. wiiniau be glad to make lure-timi- Eastern Securities Company LIIVHTED ' CHARLOTTITOWN '1‘! Y er. son! uoiiicroiv MONTREAL FRIDIRICTON HALIFAX ¢ . '____ i l l, toasrisii SEASON "i 912E313] AGAIN I AUGUST 16th i we d... one retail each thou m u. season. imiQiiahauba flamed and Med io lie m new gt counter. ' > ' fAYLwARbs ' i I A m arcnuoim aralaa-r " QQQQQIAJQQIOIUIMLMQA‘. a , . Ruth MacKay, Olive Palmer, Wallace Boyle, Wallace Palmer and Edgar Oatway. The Burglar by Elizabeth Palmer. ‘Three Crows motion Song. InFlanders Fields by Oswald Mur- phy- Flag Salute. Some Men we know by Clarence Murphy. Closing Address by Milton Palmer Final Certificates in the Palmer Method of Writing were awarded to Ruth Boyle and Kathleen Hender- son, Iiriprovement Certificate to Lil- lian Best. Progress Pin to Janette Miller and a Merit Button to» Lillian Boyle. A First Class Certificate lor Phy- sical Training was awarded to the school by Supervisor Giliis, Commendatory remarks were made by Mr. Amos Curley and Mr. John W. Palmer. The following improvements have been made during Mr. Henderson‘: two year stay in Freeland. A cement walk iroin the school to the road. hardwood floor, organ, new map. lamps, new stove, globe. thermonet- er, sand table measuring devices, work display boards, ilag chart, tramed bird chart. new lence at back oi lawn, lilac hedge, flower bedliin- terior painted. exterior whitewashed and painted, new wash basin, trees planinid around the lawn and lawn levelled. The above report was given by the teacher beiore the elole 0! the examination. The Scholars were then treated with bags o! candy while the -, and visitors were treated with chocolates by Annie Hunter. The examination was concluded by the National Anthem. Address and presentation. Dear ‘Teacher:- We, the pupils o! Irbelend School-do not wish to let this, oil-- onion pass without letting you IMF that we appreciate very highly you? labours ior our advancement, We know that we have ‘mo vii-r trying at times. but. we are Win18 and hope {or improvement, Pleble accept this envelope as a m-ieli token oi our love and esteem. Roping that you wilibave a happy l PIONI "OJ. U - ib:‘.'.:‘l~ >- , 1.7. ti, vacation iii the wish oi your pupils. Howey .. 1.03 1.0a Hudson Bay .. .. 17.00 17.10 Inter. Nickel .. .. .. .. 49.85 50.25 Lake Shore 25.90 25.80 ENGLISH Continued irorn page 4 Malartio .23 g5 M d ... ... ' Mzltiba Bu, '76 '76 success, but the strain had been too Mm corpormlgnfi." " ‘is ‘fsslmuch {or the hostess, who was ui-i. Newbw ' 46 ‘a iierved and overanxious to prevent an Norm“ “so 593° early break up, so she approached a group of guests about to depart with gigdcgsigeil 21'. "z "must you really stay, can't you go?" stadium“ ___ n. ‘n ma,‘ ‘ems Alas, she meant the very opposite. Sherltt Gordon .. s00 1.05 Wm“ “mud Hum“: Div“ w“ Sim“ ‘u ‘so m in St. Petersburg, he met there that sudbury Bum n. ‘u 9.00 also elderly statesmen, Li Hung Chaps, sylvmm, m and Li, like the man from Missouri. Teak Hugh“ ___ ___ H a“ s“ inquired after David's calling. Towum“ u m5 L” "What do you do ior a living?" he ‘Preadweli Yukon cs0 9.90 “km venture‘ ___ B” 8'50 “I write books" replied Davis. i vgpond __ m m "Why?" countered the, eminent‘ Windfall . .. .03“ m celestial, "Arn't you strong enough, wflgm “nan”, m __ n5 Lao to work?" I wunwm on __ u“ Nervousness is somewhat respon-i Home o“ __ _ ___ ___ n“ “on sible for oddities oi speech, as in the case 0i the young "swell" exchanging ,,__. ,__ ‘ _ conlidences with a iziri who siiio to! . W: him: I ‘d ' "rhat was a nice dance that Miss‘ v l < Primrose gave, wasn't it?" To which l he replied, "Oh yes, very quite; 1 Il- I e sure you, indeed, really moat quite!" > Most conversational English iealov- > enLv; some is posliively insane, like this overheard on e dance iloor in the days when the use oi ain't wiu a lash- ionable idioayncrasy: He: "Awiully hot ain't it?" she: "Yea, ewiul." (Pause) We llle this adhesive u. BIRCH?! INII Iyittalg m“ have perfect viaion and then- gf£fv°énm “"9"” He: "Awfuliy jolly iioor, ain't it?" , “rug” n“, u m, , She: "Yea, awnii." llfllre human organism la He: "Awiully Jolly and about the Nerve lnergy. Normal ayes, It is competed lllhe about ma of this Nerve lnllfl. but when ' la present. a much largo;- yo». poor duchesa, ain't it?" She: "Yea, quite too awfully jolly Signed on behali o! the Pupils 0t wit?‘ W?! -.- .2 ._.a_._.. . \ fortunate knack o! saying things that had better been left unsaid. ing her in a long and silent muse. "arn't you sometimes overcome by the sense o! your own lndentity?" Maybe the boy meant importance, but his unmetsphysical mother looked up in alarm and said: i "Its high time you went to school. Teddie A RADIO BROADCAST Prom a programme recently issued from a broadcasting station we learn- ' ed that "Dr. Buzz" would broadcast: the University Extinction lectures. l l l THE M. R. E. C. CAMP On Monday next the boys o! the; different churches will go into camp ’ at Canoe Cove {or a period or ten: days. This has always been one oil the most successiul bays‘ camps and this year the past high standard will ‘ again be maintained. It is an all lround program that is carried out. It V covers the physical, menial, moral, and spiritual. l The Camp Director will be Rev. W. C. Mac-hum, Baptist representative on the M.R.E.C. Camp Manager Rev. W. E. Aitken, Lot l6. Group Leaders, Revs. EM. Aitken. J, P. Kaye, C. U. MacNevin, l-l. F. Campbell, D.M. sirioiiiir, as. moi? itt, and Messrs. Blair MacPhail and John Bovyer. All ready with your blankets boys! There Ls roorn ior more, and pleas- ure and profit for all. Send your name to Mr. Rosa Beth- une, Charlottetown. -—--____.. MAY BE Hi1‘ AND BUN MOTORIST PORT HAWKBBBURY. N. 5., July iii-Leonard Walker, 22, now oi Glace , Bay, lormerly from here, was arrest- ed in this town tonight on suspicion ' o! being concerned in the automobile accident in Glace Bay Monday night. in which Miss Pearl Campbell was killed. Police all over the island have been searching for the hit and run driver when recklessly driven ear swerved on to the aidewalk ed a Glace lay o I lien la required. Ileana detective ‘ » crew." "are. EFFIQENT fr"; Cmmi”... an: l OPTICAL SERVICE $4‘; u" M‘, ‘M “m” nan cimammn, ouiaaae ' suntan arm nrrau. IIAVI IOU! Ina cannot. anawrion GIVIN no a arr/in: woaa. e J. W. JOHNSTON , " Q§‘,'.£SI',,‘,‘°" , ...::~:::..-' or: niiwwmhe- Murray, prominent “Pray, mother," said he, after watch County agriculturalist and fox breed- Westmoreland ing his lung, and he never fully re- covered his health. Broad Markets for Canadian Flour The domestic market for Canadian flour is growing, and has been stabilized through the O_l‘g’8l'il_Z3l’.lOl'i of_ “_chain" bakeries in associa- tion with the milling companies. At the same time there is a steadily increasing demand for Canadian flour in overseas countries- notably iii the Orient, where bread is sup- planti rice as an article of diet for millions of peop e. Maple Leaf Milling Company, Limited, does a substantial part of Canada's domestic and export flour business. Its net earnings for the 4i yea: ended March 31st, 1929, after deprecia- tion and all taxes, were eduival int to more than iour times the annua interest require- ment of the 5,14% First (Closes; Mortgage Bonds which are now being iasu . We ofler these bonds as a desirable invest- ment. Piice 971/1 and accrued interest, to yield over 5.70%. Descriptive circular will be supplied upon request. loll street striking the pretty little tell- H Royal Securities Corporation i - ammo - " i of...“ 1.135% cs‘; ~4 375i, 4 ~ wwt? ¢-_.§<ZI_:...-‘~/v;,_- ..‘._. ,...__,_.__....__¢a....._...-nv,.__..<- \-