i a ‘ Eastern Guardian 8H OP from ‘l-Iolmanis Catalog. Keep Your Pavel.“ .505 l. Particulars later. 5-10 .¢...- l and-fishing in pretty Your deeds, mortgages "°°“- a cements, receipts and ot er valuable papers-are they safe from fire and <other loss? Many persons h3g3 papers put away, in corners of the house WlllCh, 1f destroyed, would hnd little or no ibslt-Iherring. barrels to n net. fishermen from the Magdnlenes. cause expense and possibly "Wnsldefflble P01110068 have been Canadian Steamship Ptd ...-. heavy 193g , ‘Easter! Psrtiwlflrly on the Nomi Asbestos coin . They can be kept much more securely i-n a safet deposit box in The Bank of ova Scotia. 61 bushel. Bu"! 0! $160 in one somewhat hard good. Eachern nnd Joseph landed 2,000 ")5 their boat nt Big Bush. J11 l Bank of Nova Scotia u. h. MALCOM, Mannie! IO.8UWERVRLE RAGE! July 6i mshlr-unsi-iiii; has iieiioiiie ' more pientiiul ‘on iihe North Shore a 3°“ “'4' Ottawa Power ...... ..; .... .. week 138th ‘to 20ththe rinst week oi the itching ‘iishsrinen cum ca“ Bu!“ PM a“ 9mm "m. the realm“ m“ "my American Cln .......... .... ..'HI'RRING PLENTlIFUL -At H°"“" 5"“ P“ Rookbafia Wednesday. ‘he usher Howard Smith Com m“ mule good hauls o‘ hem“! BDlmish River PM . arr-many in soinenlcasee sis ilve ma‘ c ‘North sno . in... m‘; “m, BNl-llli inning steel mm! -— lohster bait and don't require sny mvnsnrmo nsrz- At illil l-eflwhflde Pulp idate. May 24th, little or no 808MB; Ciiiiiiaiiiii General Elii " ,0! grains have ibeen done hut some Canadian Steamship Com .... .. ,1 m Pol-ewes are not iiisnuiiii Dmni-Ilifln Bridge 1n huge Countynsnd oats is seil- Montreal Power “'3 om “ruler! KPBBBPY at 75c Winnipeg Elect-pi - 3.199 A DAY~— To stock the Atchwm d“? "1 "115 Am Car and Bonn “um” l‘ PTM-l-Y Am. locomotive On Monday last. fD. H. Mc- i l: L Momma American Brnelting and Re. oi llobsters from Mcisaacis inctory, As the minimum pflcg srocrlulloiljsrlolis iuinmrnx,’ n. '5, my g5_. (Quotations tarnished by Johnson Pan American Petroleum ni-iiiiiniii ri-iiiitnin . Bpuiish River 00m . oi (hands ‘i5 1937 Victory BANKS ‘Bank Commerce .................. .. 198 Bank Royni ....... .. 221 Bank Montreal Bank Nova Scotin Wheat ililny 119% July 118 Sept 1N. Corn May 80 Jnlv 80 Sept 78V; Oats May 42% July 40% Se!" 40%. Happenings Oi The Week ..___ Continued irom Pale 4) Penman .-.._ ...................... .. -— Anitshl 00% Shnwinignn . . . . . . . . . .. 117% . 97% National Breweries . Atlantic agar ..... .. fining Anaconda ‘Copper Canadian Padiiic Ra New York- Centrsl . ~ i i s ESTABLISHED 1032 iiinn¢ni§"'§ll.li‘°'§'{“".l'il.'§tnn. Al- d... 13$» iligilinelitshiiln. ammm“ ‘° ciiini ciins siigiii» . . we PlId-“D ciiinini s 0.100.000 2?";- ‘o:;'=*1£§1‘\"§-_ Yéfliflfrfénuggfizzk‘; -- __ Cruoiihle steel 61% "m" " ‘”-°°°'°°° ninnfiin. ‘iiilintnniis, o-inniy.‘ Vic- ..*8UMME‘R nssonr Pun.-"“°"“““°““l h” _ mummi- 220,000,000 “mm cmxsa- The famous illrlllméy n, Kelly springi-ield 45% sort occupied .hy .i_____~ ' ' Theiwlnilu and waves are airways iDo not pride yourseli on never on the side oi the ulilest nnvigu-chnnZlP-G Y0“? mind—s0me minds tors. call ior changing. Mr- 51am" ‘Burke oi abound. TIOLES ~ JEWELRY AROF Mann i Personals ‘WPYBYOI’. was at, pins and oufi-links-thsse _ Tuefldflii 0n proiesslonai ihuslneel ‘f. q" firing! that men ‘ gig n qllts. We have n vliricty of both kinds. Come make your Q choice from our large ss- T nrtment. W. W. Welinerl LIMITED -_.___ l "19 Canadian West. ..'i.\iesers. _ Luke/ville, Jno_ S~ we"? Dilfisengbrs , 103 ,Graften Street lllol gwyls Thursday. . JNM," 5m“ 135a K A < _-_s- HIGH GRADE SEED . A m. 11 turn uiiiiiniotn 0ili\lll.0TTETOW|| Gllillilil Eli 333w,’ ",'°“°" 174-176 Kent Street som. , Big vane PLEASE KEEP THIS i...“ ,,,,,,,_ W. A. JOHNBTONE, 11685354148‘- i © A BENEFIT FOR ONE OF OUR LEADING PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS aunties £00000 isuum HPUSPITAL FAIR Arena Rink, - - Charlottetown . . THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 4 p, . - _ AND MONDAY i . i MAY 31-JUNE 1_2_4 AFTERNOON AND EVENING Myriad of Special Attractions, iWith Mirth, Music, Dancing and Refreshments. Continuous Performance, Fun, Frolic and Entertainment. Fortune Telling, Sale ©I@I@I@_@. _©_ i ' of Fancy Work, Odds and Ends, Grand Auction, Pop- p iiiiinity Contest, Post Office, Bright iinu Fascinating _ Booths, with a Sparkling Midway presided over by local I Prominent Business men. it i‘ ‘v 5 Closing at ll P. M. Hand and Orchestra Large Dancing‘ Paviliion a BARRELS or FLOUR AND A TON or ‘COAL ..GIVEN AWAY IPREE One “Each Night to the Holder of the Lucky ‘Door Coupon.» Prize Coupon with every Admisdon ' Fair Opens Daily at 3 P. M. ‘v v g —_ t. ; T _ _ _<\ _.__~;—.-'_u. w/Aqgv _ . . ¢ - . . . ¢ < - — tho 1MB Mm, Mex. Petroleum -- Ooughlsn and his American friends international Mer Marine - - at Day Fortune has been purchased . including the dorm oi 50 acres by Reading that place. Southern P Irhiilzhis one oi the profile-st rosoi-ti-i Studdbaker “me gffllmld 7mm"!!! on the For- Union Pacific ver- “he” ‘he big sen-trout Utah Copper . ..-IMr. Jno. A. McDonald, mm] 193i Victory .. Bay Fortune 1933 vlcl-OYY ' ..~Mi-.:.\01¢ii 1.0. EOIUTIIHl zman alias :dtt'plbni2}o?£‘m “m” "m" "l" Pwlvnsed visit to James A. M i . A. -McDonnld,c by the west "swim clef-oi" mo. i WIIIM an» "BMW TWO Bowed. mien-sing l PHONE ::me--=¢;; new Subscription Dept. ........... . . 132 ffia-Pftfinhi? """'" . Editorial and News . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 - llllnr ii§éi,%?i:3i.l'%li'i,,°i§°;l Job Dept. .................. . . 420-1. "a"- °"“"= “we "s; W511i, Gordon t HANDY Saver Beedg. Govbflrmelli stand.» Montague, P. E. l. - . © U. B. 9166i MONTREAL EXCHANGE 102.80 ,_.__ ._€_.. i922 Victory i and purpo attention .€.__._____<_.-—-— native province in July, accompan- ied niy her hwo ibright young sons and is looking iorward with pleas- ure to the holiday. Her new book “Emily oi the Moon," -wl.ll be readiy ‘rr this ri-Hewers in Augut an»: ‘s being eagerly anticipated. ' O O O invitations have been issued by Their Excellencies the Governor- Vimy tor a garden party to be held on Monday. dune 4, irom 4 to 0 p. m., in honor oi the birthday oi His Majesty King George V. O O O ‘Rev. R. G. Fulton, formerly oi this city has accepted an invitation lto occupy the pulpit oi St. James Methodist Church, ‘Montreal, dur- ing the month oi’ July. O O O and Lady Jean Verney, have suc- ceeded the Dowager Countess oi Aiflie iiiiu the niiuy Elizabeth oiiw-_ son as lndiee-imwaitlng to Queen Mary. _ . O O O The Tennis season was opened yiirst time this Ieason itodny by ' Loren and Miss Mus. Miller. __ltin, whose death is so deeplr re- Generml and the Lady Byng oi E8 0 The Dowager Countess oi Minto B at Victor-in Pnrk on Victoria Day. o a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. bl" l“ i=1 "m8 58"" for "l" Pork .................... .. 11%| Miss V‘ ' ‘ like Alice Mc- O O O Mr. H. A. Richnrdson. Oenerfll Manager u! the Bunk oi Nora Sco- gretted here, was bne oi the recol- nized great bankers oi Canada- Undcr llll innnngerne it the flunk oi Nova Scotia greatly widened its activities and strengthened its po- sition ns one oi the lending iinan- clsl institutions oi Canada. H!“ aurvzess was n reminder that suc- cess can be won in‘ the big institu- tion by those who bring to their work the right qualities. O O O Yrhe many iriends 0i Mrs. Don!- lnis, Borden will be delighted t0 hear that she lwss successiully operated upon this week and is convniesclng nicel-y at the Royal Victoria, Montreal. THE MARKETS fruit juices and tonics. 25c. and 50c. a box. FBUIT-A-TIVES LIMITED, QMIII, GI- Ogl-shrpli-L. — labia“ - Grlssflrdill Necessity never made a good bargain. We can easily represent things i, as we -wish them to be. ' ice wants n! things. / Edi bet: the Gold Dust . . GOLD DUQT ouwmsnelo: MAiRKEIP-ss o" “no ‘h. ' ‘ ' ' nrd-to-‘reicll corners of wln- ' Hay . . . . . . . . . .. aowflfr-m‘. Oats per bushel . momma". “p: Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “7-1185 ‘ ' ‘mun Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “40-45 5th,‘. w; m. MONTAGUI: MARKET din, l‘ _ KECIYE-A tabla spoonful in n pail of “Ilm Win F; /IHOIIIYVIIJL‘ h»: m new; 001.1) o l edb la 'pa}:IENl¥INS s» son. p 0 "Gold Dust sold by ggl OOFFIN a co. Gold Dust sold by‘ by Eggs .'. . w: sf" i5" o 0 n. in Automotive se 0i those making it. what they are doing. It presents an unprecedented standard 0i value. ‘ It is so thoroughly constituted that the mechanism is hardly ever brought to the ~01 the owner. TRNSPBRTHTIUN was quite as long in coming as the 3rd "rail on ‘the Prince Edward Island Railway-it took 35 years to materialize. It was the dream 0f one of the pioneers of Automotive Transportation that he would one day conceive an Automobile worthy of bearing his name. He built over 4,000,000 carriages and automobiles in his successful ‘experience - but he still ielt he was operating on a “narrow guage” line. laid-as it were-ondthe Better Way of Automotive Transportation solved. This Master Mind 0i the Automobile World finally conceived a Gar that would visualize his dreams. He associated with himself the best brains oi the auto field and after much consideration and ‘preparation presented the Durant. it was sure to meet with the approval of the public. The 3rd rail had yet to be He termed it “Just a Real Good Car” knowing It represents the ideals, honesty It is a superior Car made by a group of men who know o ...~. u-‘snvd 5' . C r-li ' The Durant Four Touring Car costs only $1460 in Prince Edward Island, which price includes Spare ‘Dire, Tube and Sales Tax. Messrs Bruce Stewart 8t 00., Ltd., Charlottetown, are the distributors for Prince Edward Island- _ For Prince Geunty Messrs. W. P. Callaghan 8t 00., St. Louis, are the dealers. i l z’ Q/éi will make you well and keep you Made of l iBe content with your lo ssnuot be lint in everythi: ¢_...__ Luxury wants ‘nanny thin", . We? inn - ~ your ~ - ,5] Gold Dust sold and dis-Gold gust sold and dis- ltel n. MADDIGAN g Gold Dust sold by ‘ Weymouth Cash Grocery. CUDMORE BROS. i