¢ 19' 1928 rim omlinrorrmrowu ouilnnnm ' rxoaszvnn f x i iv’ _i l J > PR price as a protection ,_ _ to h ing appatratus is al'lother~ moder mmmwd by Johnston nd W d equipmen . - 11 ill’ _ . I The Smoking Room is am-ac¢ivc_lMc1libers Monilcal Stock Exchange lly finished in oak. and has a wood _ burning fireplace. The Verandan NEW YORK EXCHANGE THREE times a day, three hundred and sixty- live days a year, Frigidaire electric refrigera- tion safeguards the health of your family. It main- tains constant, low temperatures which keep foods fresh and wholesome-a service which cannot be reckoned in dollars and cents. Yet it is a service which is well within the means of the average fam- ily. For General Motors production methods re- sult iil low prices and terms tllat make Frigidaire surprisingly easy to buy. The new Tu-Tone models in all the beauty of white and grey porce- lain enamels will pariicularlyinterest you. See them at the Showrooim 1 VVorth many times its Carrying Visiting Iger list of iso. the maiwfiw [whom are medical Doctors, here t 'Canadian Medical Association. Th wives and families of a number of the medlwl me" are included in nearly 400.000 tons of Nova Scotia lthe passenger list. l .. ~ - DPW The New N°"'m°'“d ls ‘me méfcalitles where American coal has for :thc finest passenger and frelilh -steamers ever to visit this port. Sh ' ll I V5 T; °&db“(‘g:_ln§ru¥5‘?1S;l";l;e°2;aull;, ‘To displace this amount of Un- ccn ruc , | land RW" st' Amwrenpe' rr wauldlgliuiislbegcéoalndslslrilqallhiilnxelrstllirllq lb? dimcult l'° and a' m° 'mx“~m°'ing." says a statement issued today `,°“5lY equipped Vessd enwged mland it is hardly to be expected that ?°°“5t'Wld° mwel' lwntracts for the full amount would _ All cabins are outside, and allarebc made The government however ,unusually large- equipped with h°tlis satisfied that measures it has ad; and cold running water, electidcyopted Wm help ml Canuda_S m_, lfans. and wardrobes with full-len i ~ - . bins~d.i .. ' lliiifcndiigoihi illilsilrswolildhelncacomforitltheT:1‘;sfef(“m;3 "1 maaléfw “"3" ~ | . eeiiy compe ve con - ,H23 l\;°_¢1UfY-n*:e‘;°t\ Sc*:\§‘_‘_i__s°°_{_‘_‘_P“;’_f_S__‘_;‘;,tlohs will undoubtedly have ii desir- W 1 C ‘ ‘Mable psychological effect on the new trails-Atlantic liners. A priva dance orchestra is carried durin Doctors, In Port< .¢..,..il.,. mal __ ., I The 3' 5' New N°’tmmd "mf Bt. Lawrence ports by rail to points 'M°“""°°|' °°""'m3 m “H ° puaeigf inland. is well under way. To date. oltlzchdomiililorl fuel board has dealt ,attend the annual meeting of the; gm ogg; fn ‘_¢’:;'3'h;il>Phl;=I`::»xllf;h§ol:D¢:_f‘l;‘ e IHBHY years been free from compe- Lathroom. with salt and fresh water H and h I to h I lfacilities, adjoins each cabin deisgma co; li,/an ;0;“_;e};g°i/'51' ggi? lu e The Lounge. unusually commodi- - _ ous. is especially attractive. It pos-|i;cg§sq]?;i;§5}nI;°;§§;ai;,.l;i§;,nlf`£,l;ra _sesses a perfectly level dance floor|ww_,__ market but for gas making -a feature of few ships-and has ommm amfquebec have been in numerolis large windows to allow the ham of “mg imported coal passengers to view the lovely sceil~| ' cry of the “New Northland’s" route' in absolute comfort. A special the summer months A broadcasto _ _ For N.S.C0a,1 I ofrrhws. June la.-The tes: movement of Nova Scotia coal from _slstance to this movement. .and has approved shipments amounting to coal which a to markets in lo- ltition. lquiremcnts with Canadian coal »cpcrators and miners of Nova Sco- ed States bituminous coal on a bas- ,§l HALIFAX, June ls. _ Quomlohq here’s a treat that brings delight to outdoor appetites! A bowl-a heaping bowl of Kellogg’s Corn Flakevk . . '. covered with cream and topped with fresh ripe fruit! CORN FL'AK`ES Cafe. where passengers may sit registered. The officers in charge‘ omber, A."chouln'ard; cluer'Engln-l sheltered from the breeze is,anoth-l-M-, TOD- & Salim F8. Ri/~ 137': ,or feature of the ship which hclp;;lAm`ericuli Cari Co. .. ' to make a voyage on her an enjoy-'lAm_ Cui' & Fdy. Co. 9l‘L~ able experience not easily forgot-‘Am. Lcccmotlcc Co. l00‘~_- ten. Am. Smlfg. & Ring. Co. 188', All appointments of the ship are§Am. Bosch Mag. Co. the finest and most up-to-date pro-|N. Y. Cen. & Hud. Riv. R. R. I72'-l curable, selected so as to give pas-‘Com Gus C0_ (N, y_, _ _ _ _ _ __ .\;_cllgers the same degree of comfort Hudson Mggor Cay Ca that is be foulid in fine hotels. -Imermtloml paper Co_ The New Northland is 320 feet|3mn_ 01] of New Jersey long; 45 feet beam, with a displace- Reading C0 __ _ ment of 3,447 tolls. She carries lilsoumern crew _of 98 oillcers_aild meil and i.-- evening of a day well-spent bcllev-|750_000; Anglo-Canadian Pulp an. _ in "That at evenude there Sha" be, Min ‘swam and “x5‘°00. Dllminla Llnlnirnt for insert liltan. W _ __~ 8 *Paper S, » ' -颻¢-_-_-_ _ ,_ ,_, _ - Second game I-Q 4-1 oo ----»¢>-s li/lassley Harris l Asbestos Foreign Securities ._ |Ca“ad|an Press) Inter Utilities-A. ._ 47 Amerlcan Leaguevno _ hed_ Inter Utilities--B. 65 med may games ‘° can. Pac. ay. . . . . zgo British America Oil . . . . . . . ._ NATIONAL LEAGUE BANKS BankCommerce......, , , _f ` l _ Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . 4 9 3B8nk Montreal _ E Philadelphia 3 4 o WHEAT -» Petty and Henline; Ring and . . . . . . . . . 136% oDUc'r or GENERAL Moroaswfiin- _ _ First lime __ T _'<1 k Session of s¢'_lpgh¢y» chicago .... 2 a 3 Dr J girllllssirlannlds allolw this most intel-1 -W' BRUCE Mgalrierawr ncgglz - ~-_~ - 1° 13 n n . | , , 0 , _, 9511118 °C°a5l‘m "0 pass wlmwt' ex" nett Barnes illrlld Sat in and Hart ' , D. A. MMKINNON D0 _ tending to hiln their most cjlrgigsi, Clerk 0; session' erer July _ Sept... _...l3Bf‘i Dec. July _ lsepf. .. .. 0 Dec. July . . . . . . . . . .. 5315 Sept. . . . . . . . . July Dec. 293 350 . . . . . . . . . 141"L- CORN 98% . . . . . . . . . . . .. 85-'w OATS 45'.‘i'< WHEAT . . . . . . . . . 1337;. l35""i ,134’l»i CROP REPORT WINNIPEG, June I8.-The crop l I (Special to the Guardian) \ wen »-»-¢ OO outlook in Western Canada contin- ues to remain highly promising, ac- -rw \\. e&ii~`_3»."*"""" MoN/Ton _ GASOLINE Is refined from PENNSYLVANIA. CRUDE __0IL_the highest gradeoil in the world and is ' ~-UNEXCELLEL _for QUALITY __-and; UNI- FORMITY. You will find it the best and most - SATISFACPORY GASOLINE you have ever `\ 1->-'.t;zg’»'<.“" _v /> 1 '- ,.,, ' used for all seasons of the Year. i.. w. II. Arrlclau at co. _ _ I _ ! v Oillmporters ' _ THE FUTURE 0|-` CANADA (Continued from page 4) so loyal in the days of the great war is bound to prosper in time of peace. With such facilities for opening up our country, as automobiles, tractors. and with the development of aviation on practical lines, great things may be accomplished; ' ‘Al- ready great service has been renu- ered our country by those brave airmen who ventured into the nortn country and Hudson Bay region. so that they might watch the icy straits and provide the first accur- ate information as to the length nf the seasons. Over the Atlantic they lead _the sealing fleets of Canada. and ren- der servlce to 'miners and by carrying them mail in the far north. stateamen and diplom- wark together for our veal lay aside all selfish and petty rivalries, irre- of party. . shall the ship of stats glide over peaceful waters. and our broad dominion enjoy prosperity and peace in the aenae and spirit worthy of a great nation. ' Betdgj- "a_tarveling--Heaven-fob l'isideVwhen the nations port of Canadian National Ra ays ” ' .i AND aim _ Eh( lain 5:" .¢O ‘xl H1 >m 2 L' _ GETS ALL - THE CREAM BUTTER- FAT GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS No. 0. Capacity N0 lIUll'll¢|l Rf No. I. capacity 400 pounds DH licar. Withdll stand $85.15 wiulnml No 8. Capacity 100 muh W Mar. ‘ With stand “OM HQLMANS i wiuim sean “"l-- ,y t : Proud as me proudest, moves she among them Well is she worthy a noble song SUNIMERSIDERE A é ‘ ' " . i ~ ` D _ *_ i _ _ _ . v ;_’\`_ p__al_GIDA!§E_-THE CHOICE oF THE MAJORITY Fine 31502111161’ -390UI`1Hg M3»I`k9i>S * Kallogg’a are always avan- . fruli! The pahntod wllkih inner-aealeel wrapper probate till! wonderful llavor and erilplnaa. Enjoy them for lunch, dinam' of breakfast. With milk ar enah-° fruita or honey addlrl. A U0!! fll' Order at hotala, raatauraltav Ol dining-earn. Sold by all gro- eera. Made by Kellogg ll .» '2 `\ reserves of moisturei th gm d. l I l l ' There has been sonllle sllght a fro i d t i th 1 ~ - l:’.:,?,,§:,‘"i’3:§..:, ....5 G0v@f1101°0fMukden Men Killed otherwise there has been no dam-I _ _-_ i ‘ age from any causes. Conditiolls‘ lSpecial to the Guardian) (C dh Press) _ U 1 ` _l _ ARWIC , Que., June 13. - .‘°;,“,§..,’,‘.,“if."‘ Xi§l'i,’?-y°’I$’,.;” élfdliiii F,?§’,§‘¢l,§’,‘$3“i,,l‘IiiZ,¥§`.’?,’.".'§§.’2‘iff 1.252? “"6 Y°““¢ me" ‘"°'° ‘“"°<' ““°" " - another man sufieredahroken knee .. 30 CHARLOTTETOWN’ P' E' I' :Cam-diln Brewery ~- 34 Wheat is stooling out well through-`den in succession to his father ' ~ DIQTRIBUTORS FOR P. E. ISLAND.) ‘Fraser and C0- ~- 63:# out the West, and in a number of Marshal Chang Tso-Lin, former 32;? tgincxgifrzhgigggobgfg; l * P0”/91° COTPUFBNUH »~ '_' places it is reported to begin shortinorthern dictator. Chang Tso-Lin which me were “dm h re mda clades, stands are now about eight has been reports-ci d ' ' I » y g 9 y' nches high in Saskatchewan ten`adviccs from injili~ie2eileceiIiiecla\Ivll!ielil The accident occurred at R level ° i_~_, _____________________i‘ ___ -_______ ____________i _ crcssing here, - \A\- C *sly l=ox°° ~ --nos I / I f 4* _ ;_` agta ..,,,. ,.~5. _\~\?’..~' _'I' ¢ -_ 'No _ slscu » _ ' leg. Trade Mark _ Watch Your Foxes Summer Diet The summer diet is a most important one, great care should be exercised in selecting the proper foods. Meat feeds should be reduced to a minimum and supplemented by cereals and vegetables. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS fed dry and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD with milk added make the ideal summer cereal ration for both adults and pups. These two highly nourishing foods ensure a bal- anced ration together with an abundance of minerals and most valuable Vitamilles. IMPERIAL FOODS keep the foxes in good flesh and make them generally healthy and active. IMPERIAL eliminates premature shedding generally caused by excessive meat feeding or an unbal- anced diet, and make for better pelts when prime. Always keep a good supply of IMPERIALS on hand, feed them liberally and you will reap results in highest class foxes with highest-priced pelts. _ For sale by leading dealers in .ali business centres or _ direct from factory. __ _ ___ _ Imperial Biscuit Co., Ltd. Phone 721 Charlottetown, P. E. L _ Box 446 Ano ll\lPlI|`2lAL Thelrzciee . » i l f v