MAY 16. 1929- iflig game care-as if our reputation were r311 upon that single package. ED Rosa fl‘ is goodited’ RED ROSE QRANGE PEKOE is extra good M i"? gllislllorollnll stones LTD i Another of our many opening Specials $l.00 Watch for our grand opening "Ad” 'l‘uesclay Flanneiette blankets (doublebed size) Stewart Jones t’? Co. Government, Provincial and Municipal Bonds Public Utility and Corporation Securities A Complete Service Orders Executed on all Exchanges Through GREENSHIELDS and COMPANY _ Montreal Quotations Received Daily atOne Hour Intervals A C J Service u’ A Dependable Corporation Analysis Service Maintained. Current Financial News Received Daily l Evq-ypackage oi’ RedRose Tea is prepared with ‘ to stand or ‘ Central guardian GOOD MUSIC, plays, etc., Heartz ‘ Memorial Hall. Thursday, May 16th ‘fit B o'clock. 3867-5-l5-2l l TIIE BIG CLOTHING SE16, 20% dlscmmt- DFJSMVBIY finds Saturday, May 18th. S. A. McDonald's. 3305-5-16-31 MR. MAN, save 20% on your new jsult or topcoat at S. A. McDonald's sale. 3898-5-16-21 THAT GREY SERGE suit at $15.00 ls attracting much attention. Moors ‘dz McLeod, Limited. 3893-5-16-21 RED RIBBON Serge Suits for nlen $25.00, compare tilcm with the best thirty dollar suit elsewhere. Moore do McLeod, Limited. 3893-5-16-2l DON'T MISS TWO of the best short plays of the year, Heartz Mem- orlal Hall, Thursday, May 16th. 386B-5-15-zl _- START T0 GET your exhibits ready for the big provincial exhibi- tion, Charlottetown, August 19-23. Send for prize list. J. W. Bouiter, sec- retary. dly-tl IMPERIAL‘ FOX BISCUITS FOR iSALE—-Ih1pi!l‘lBl Fox Biscuits Will l still be obtainable as the company ‘ has a. stock on hand at Carter 6c f Cofs warehouse. 3506-2! l IIAZELBROOK-Scrvices of Hazel- brook circuit for Sunday, 19th are as follows: Hazclbrook, 11 a. m.; Cross Roads, 3 p. m.; Alexandra, 7 p. m. R. ' W. Lindsay, pastor. THE FUNERAL of the late Mrs. ‘Oliver Mason will take place from l George Abbott's, Union Road, Thurs- yriay at 3 p. m. Service at Clifton i Church. MARITIME TRADE CODIMIS- SIONER BUIINABY and President llilacPhee of the Toronto Maritime 1 Provinces Association will be at the ‘Legislative Chamber Monday after- 1‘ noon and evening. 3891-5-16-31 APPEAL CASE HEARD-The ap- f pellallt having been granted leave to appeal, the Court of Chancery was lin session all day Tuesday in hear- 88 Gt. _George St. Phone 73 h ‘j Judgment lllls been reserved. ‘lug the case of Harding vs. Fyfo. l: Share Canada’s Prosperity WITH THESE MEN The General Manager of the lilolld Nickel Company, thq President of Canadian Industrial Alcohol, the Prrsldeni of United Grain Growers, the IPresident of St. Lawrence Paper Mills . . . and sixteen other eminently successful indus- trlahand financial experts have jointly invested a portion of their funds for mutual profit. When you own a single share of Investment Foundation, Ltd., you virtually are Canada's prosperity with these men who will naturally see that their funds and yours are in- vested », the very best advantage . based on Illform- atlon, experience and foreknowledge not available w you a: an ordinary investor. We shall be P180560 t0 Illmlih W" with full particulars of this attractive security. Eastern Securities Company Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS CIIARLUTWIIEYYUIVN IIIONTIIEAL ST, 101111 HALIFAX Your Best Investment- MESSRS. BURNABY lmo Mac- PIIEE are‘ visiting here in the inter- ests of Maritime trade with Central l Canada. MLct them in the Legislat- lvc Chamber Monday afternoon and , evening. The evening conference l‘ will lake the form of a public meet- . ing. 3897-5-1B-3| TIIE UIGG FARMERS‘ INSTIT- UTE will hold their next meeting in Uigg hall on Thursday evening, May l6, at 8 o'clock. Mr. J. A. Clark. Sup- erintendent Experimental Station. Charlottetown, and Mr. R. C. Parent. Supervisor of Illustration Stations‘ for P. E. Island, will give illustrated addresses. The public are invited to attend. 3879-5-15-21 PRESBTTERIAN CHURCH IN -‘ CANADA-Sunday, May 19th. There iwill be services in the Long Riv-er Church at ll a. m; in the Clifton iChurch at 3 p.-m.; in the Geddie 'Mcmorial Church at 7.30 p. m. The ‘Rev. M. Scott Fulton. M. a. n. n. lwlll preach in Clifton and Geddic j Memorial Please note that the Clif- ‘ton service is at 3 p. m. for this Sunday. TIIE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION at Charlottetown, August 19-23, will be the biggest and best. ever put on here. More prizes for livestock. All frelghts paid on livestock. Biggest midway ever. Threo performing ltroupeo from New York. and h"? but very successful operation. i THE CHARLUPTETOWN GUARD! Boy Scout Jamboree Subscription List In connection with the great com- lna of ago International Boy Seoul. Jamboree to be held at Hilkenhead. Eng, in July. two Scouts are lobe provided for by the Governor Cen- erll- Any additional Scouts must be provided for locally. and the Pro- vincial Boy Scout Commissioner and Committee have authorized the open- lng of a subscriptions list for thls purpose. Subscriptions may be lent to lvlr. G. Fllliter, Bank o! Montreal. Mr. D. A. MacKinrlon. Assistant Receiver Generals Office. Mr. Herbert W. Yeo, 50 Greenfield, Avenue, Mr. J. F. Leightlzer, BI Weymouth St. or Mr. J. R. Burnett, Guardian Olflce Subscriptions already received. Mr. George DeBlois $30.00 Mr. W. Chester S. McLure 25.00 Col. D. A. MacKinnon . Mr. A. A. Alley 20.00 Dr. Dewar 10.00 Mr James Paton . . . . . . . .. 10.00 Charlottetown Guardian Moore 6a McLeod Dr. C. H. Beer 10.00 Mr. J. O. I-lyndmarl 5.00 Ml‘. J. R. Paton .. 5.00 Mr. G, Filllter 5.00 Mr. J. A. McMillan . 5.00 M1‘. nake- . 20.00 Mr. 20.00 Mr. . 5.00 Mr. Frank Clarke 200 Mr. G. E. Hughes .... 5.00 Mr. C. H, Bissett .. . . . . . . 5.00 Mr. C. I-I. B. Longworth . 5.00 Mr. W. H. V. Dunbar .. 5.00 AFrlend . . . . . . .. . Mr. J. Ernest H. Worth 2.00 Col. A. G. Peaks 5.00 Mr. R. L. Cotton . . 500 Judge Stewart .. 500 Mr. E. W. MacKinnon .. 5.00 Mrs. Burnett Mr. A. Pickard Mr. W. W. Owen . 5.00, 10.00 3 00 SIIEETINGS AND PILLOW Cot- ton: hemmed free, with all purchases in this line until May 25th. Moore ck McLeod, Limited. 3893-5-10-21 THE ANNUAL CONVENTION 0X the Prince Edward Island Teachers’ Federation will be held in the Pflnce oi Wales College Hall, Thursday, lvlay 30 and Friday, May 31. Every teach- er ls urged to attend. 3885-5-16-17 2i CITIZENS INTERESTED In the development of trade with Central Canada should make it u. point in hear Trade Commissioner Burnaby and Prof. liiscPhee ln the Legislat- lve Assembly C‘ ‘ Monday night. A big opportunity to get first hand Information of marketing eon- dltlons. 3891-5-16-31 PERSONALS Mrs. J. J. Johnstone left yesterday morning for Saint John where she will visit h-sr daughter, Mrs. Walter Nugent. Mr. John Alfred MacDonald. Land Surveyor ofHermsnviile, ,wu in the city yesterday returning home from Clyde River. Tho many friends of Mrl. Leslie Smith, nee Miss Katie Nicholson, will he very pleased to learn that she has returned from the P. E. Island Hos- piial where she underwent {serious Stock Quotations HALIFAX, May li-Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock Exchange. NEW YORK EXCHANGE Atchisn, Top. &Sarlts. Fe. Ry. 198% Am. Can Co. . . . . . . . . . . 142% Am. Car 6s Fdry. Co. Am. Locomotive Co. Am. Smlt. & RRefln. Co. A PERMANENT FENCE There is no disputing the fact that 300d ‘WW0 M" _ fencing adds to the value of the farm more than "18 ""1"" , l’ cost of Fmcing. By good fencing we mean n fence that > will enable the maximum area of tlllnhlc land to be cultl-. vlllou, and that will not afford rpm Ievorflhlc f" "w Kmw" Inf; of Weeds and the protection of Insets-conditions which certain types of fencing tend to foster-and a Imvc "hi"! will be a real protecIlbn to your H011!- l fa wmzs. 4a //v. ma” ; I ' Your lhfllllhla flral. turn to "QUAl-rryflind "PIIICE" Ihen buying a fence. With "INV-INCIBLE‘ Fulfil!!! W" III ablated o! satisfaction in both. We have a fmlce sult- Qle for ovary need. } l '- ‘ town, P. E. Island. _ idays horse fldlnI. Write to roar ; friends abroad and plan to elllfltll" _ them that week. Send for prize list . QJ. W. Bouiier, Secretary, Charlotte- dly-tf Iervolls and ilun lion Tile lmi Ioise Would iioillor ilor R. Burton. Osllswlo, Ont..' ‘tesz-“Three re o was no liirrvous and run were Igcould hardly lheer to have the children make a noun p1. would bother me eo. - .“A friend advised lne in take m u a... bo Ibegan iii stronger, ked bower and ti: color came back lnio myylleoke. and now em line again" Power Corporation ............ 102% Can. Pac. Ry. Br. Am. Oil .. Am. Bosch lviagnetoCo. 8B Anaconda Copper Min. Co. 125% Con. Gas Co. (N. Y.) ... . 115% Internatl. Paper Co. .. Reading Co. .......... Southern Pac. ................ 130 Union Pac. Ry. U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. Westinghouse Elec. . . . .. U. S. Steel 1'16 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Industrial Alcohol 83 Montreal Power 104 Natl. Breweries 135 Winnipeg Elec. ............... 82'.» BrazRTractlon .. 52 Steel Co. of Can. .. 51 Shawinigsn 75% Dominion Bridge 101 Massey Harris 08's Asbestos . . . . . Building Products Fraser d: Co. ............ I30 Imperial Oil . . .. BANKS / N 349 Bankldontreal Bonk Nova Scotla 400 July .. Sept. DIONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE . Market Reports Furnished by Greenshields d: Co. Montreal. to Stewart Jones A: Co, 88 Great Geor- g: St. lCallMoney ... 15% ‘Abltibl 401k iAlberte. Pacific Grain . 47 iAsbesbos . .. . ....i2'£ |Brazllian . ...52*§ B. A. Oil . . . . .. . "53 B. C Power 45% ‘Building Products . .. 39% Canada Cal- 135‘: Canada-Czmerlt . 28 Canada Power and Paper .. 30*; Canada Brewing .'.. .. 24 iDominion Bridge .. 101"», Foreign Power Securities .. 34 Fraser Company . 63 General Steel Wares .. 33 Home Oil . . . . 23_ Imperial Oil ... .. 115 Industrial Alcohol . 33% Inter. Nickel .. 49’;- Inter. Petrol-sum 51% Lyall Construction 43 Massey-Harris 68"; Montreal Power ... ... .. 104 McColl Frontenac 33': National Breweries ... ... 135 National Steel Car ... 1015.5. Norande . . . . . . . .. ... .. .. 54% Power Corporation I02".- Prlca Bros. ... 781i Quebec Power ... .. .. 75!’: Bhawlnigarl ... ‘Wu Smelters . . . . .. -- 4Z0 Steel of Canada .. 56H Sin-ions ... ..". 45 Wayagamsck .80 Winnipeg Electric . 82% Canadian Brenna .. 73% Imperial Oil New . -- 29": Inter. Petroleum New .... 26% Dominion Tar ...,,27 Famous Players . . 51 C. P. R. .. .. 232 General Motors .. 81"‘. n. s. steel .. ma, Bank of Montreal 350 ‘ Bank of Commerce 300 Bank Royal .. 355 The Golden Girl Continued from page 2 from her cramped hiding place, that they had cdst aside every doubt of making a landing in Rio. my h“ dawned clearly now; they were m“ lng through cleudleas skies and the air was warm. "Well be there in three hours." he said now. “anti—“ his voice 1W sharply. "Good God, Fred. What l" you doing?" So-so raised herself from her crouched position. Fred was slumped in his seat, maps and charts scatter- ed about him. With one hand still on tile controls Jeri’? W" shim"! hlml shouting at him, striving with all his might to rouse him from his omin- our quiet. So-so got lo her feet, stozaerlnz from the effects of her long confine- ment. Cautlously she moved for- ward; she must try not to Irish!" Jerry too much. She tried to all“, and her voice stuck rustlly l" h" throat. She tried again. "Jerry." she managed, "Jerry—-" Bi" 11° did m‘ hear her above the roar of the shlP- TO -BI CONTINUEED DEAFNESS Due to Catarrh of the Middle Ear ghty per cont of all the deaf- nesl is attributed to a catlrrh oi the middle ear. With evefil cold you catch the deafness becomes more acute. Deaf people should learn about Catarrhoacme — it clears uP ear condition! quickly. Heal-in! 1111‘ proves. Head-noises cease. Noise: in the eon bu! away. Catarrh in the ears and in the nostrils is quickly dried up. Coughing and sneezing be- come a thing of the past. To people who are hard of hearing, to those who have wink and me throats. and who lneeu and spit continually, Ca- tarrhooono ll a boon. You can get full two months‘ treatment in the large also; r. coats 01.00. or a lmall IN A very successful Wunmasonv THE liliildfiiifilil" AT p ‘Vl/vfitCh Tu "l Malpcque *- (-ll‘"l_‘L.1illnl"' . SPECIAL NUTICE On NIAY 22nd. f m c» s» c!) lib: ill‘) ...-r- A LIMITED “zsiecugl Me rchandise anon-ill. T".’l"‘0ilifl\l 127 a outta. a ' s .4 '_'. ¢_...__ 4 T‘ 41. .' ll... I: l. r r t.‘ .-‘_y Q “in? . >\~‘vl ..icined friends on her 90th she ls in excellent health '- was given by the Ilnrzccl C;llll'L‘il Ywns Peoples’ Society lit ml..- Mill- peque Hall on Friday cvxlllllgr, Aiaj: looking IOIWBFKI '11P‘; tile century mark. lloth. Mr. Fred 1m rbv, oi ll ton, presided. Aftcr ill‘ remarks, the follc1\..:' rendered. PROGRAM. Young P007‘ .‘ 501171}! Mn): l0, 101i). Chairman ---.‘».ll". by. Chairman's rams Home. , Reading-Nils; John l‘. Volin Solo-Mr. IllSLflln1CnlEl-—-l\.ll'. . c‘ and Miss Madge Bro. tier. Dlalogum-“Ihs _ Rlllf-ITIHTIZ S.» Jack"—A Sailor Sons. Shadow Play-“Cciting eas." the Moonligl Readlllg-LMc Margaret Riley. (Sale of Candy). Dli’.l0f‘,'llC—~"Bi.‘iLi‘l‘ L712" Dal-key (‘moms ~- Tllnll a idesrr: Malmgue 1111i. F- i a (‘\’."l‘.illg;, l‘1'ccl L.>rl:1..'- v Chol'us-—My Blue Rxigc Mailman. it" i‘ S0l0~MlZ Chas. l.ov.c--"Tllrro 1:1;- Violin Sc'.o---l\.'ll'. Rlnlcr rhlllp~~= Kym‘; Male Chorlls-“Ail by ‘Jovlrscif Thelma Woods Duet-Miss Jrnn SlfllDSFll and 1.2.. Fran" n3". l:l:l::i:.'-l's of the family. La‘ It”; - in uro of serving you? FOR PEPJVlANENCE Ltd. lcl '- llnur- l .31». n L 8-309 r-ur .. i no nceri of u. watch dog. The. 1i] is Manuel's big gander. The» c .. guards the Maderlos home ll; ' . as filly dog, furiously 4 nil who seek to enter except Unloading "~ silos-t nfliractive prices on llciworca am! . flashers Bank Commerce "unto-onto S00 ‘CHE nouuopeu Janna-- aiaeferboe. Sold everywhere in A Iteiicr oil matte feared ififil’lllik&ii. cacao 00DW1TEID~ shop was deluged by gifts iliilltliflff,‘ IIIBSSSZGS from .0.»- of friends in Boston gm - IF l»- that: v DIOIIIIIHIII Ilffril‘? in ilu- I'm:- ' in rim "-1 ! '1 r u’ spacers Aslellts ', fir" l mud nzll-lll-e-l of tho Southern .- lwip hi‘ sand. cloth-ll with oil Flu-lilo |],.,r;,»!;._-_ hwllWn - til :21 ll-.."r. (Wnlnour I\I‘IIIB drilling rifil, l-nliind inn, |'- - l ~.;lll<l-. liill‘! -- ll‘ii‘ll‘l' null-s ulndr-r- round! l.~t lmlgg, \i’(' J-lil LEM; 0i illu punlps retrieving a .\:ll| llny lollll- 1' llnrivd (rl-zl-lur . . (irrlli Irflfwrllvl Muller-rs ("nun Peruvinll (‘rude Ii) I '1 All" hi rriiulurivs. ii. is plum Full-lit nnzl I10 in Hu- nmdstcntls tn curry ' s. n: tile IIHIPITGNI must nluderll wviiliil‘, n Ill‘! Ie-r ynntnr or!- plvnr-lrvv. Elana-lube meets the Ifoio (‘llrinln w‘ ‘ nnllclz! l".l~ l~l-- Tln-rl-i . ..l\:~ refill-r‘. t-u mr-ct evm-tly flies ecificn- (irll-e ul your r- l. ltl-k nr tractor. Fc-u the Alnrvclubc Ilnrt n]; illlporia] 0H 5ill'...l2's ulirI (‘IIXJOIHQ N. . '4 . . Flilarnvisn iinltle IVEIIDQ‘ ll Elkli I N CANAIIA confidently to w.» w- - -