1"’ Ill-Pi“ I .. .. WW1 .l . ‘I ) Reaping the‘ i Jolden Harvest i Agriculture is the backbone oi‘ Canadian develop- ment. The money received by the Western farmer for his grain crop is newly-created wealth, which circulates throughout the Dominion and ‘ influences the activity of all trades and indus- tries. To enable the farmer to receive the maximum return, his grain must reach the world's markets at the appropriate time, in sound condition. This essential service is performed by the elevator companies, of which The Alberta Pacific Grain Company, Limited, is one of the mostimportant and most successful in Western Canada. Alberta Pacific Grain Company owns 319 grain elevators strategically located on railways serv- ing the rich farming centres of Alberta and Saskatchewan. l It also controls substantial interests in large terminal elevators at the head of the Great Lakes, and is acquiring one of the = largest and most active temlinal elevators at the port oi‘ Vancouver. .‘I‘he business of the company has grown steadily, with the development of Western Canada, since 1902. An opportunity to invest in this very essen- tial public utility enterprise is aflbrded by our offering of Alberta Pacific Grain 6% First Mort- gage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds, due 1946 at 98 and accrued interest, to yield over 6.15 o. Fully descriptive circular "will be forwarded to you upon request. Address- Royal Secugggg Corporation Riley Building, Charlottetown ‘rel-Olin. mum Saint John Winnipeg Vancouver New York Montreal Quebfs i ICE BOX EFFICIENCY I ’ THEWRE DELICIOUS Tllt- rook-s) and driest purl 0t‘ illl‘ illu- loll-over vegqtalbles for sal- lllrl-rator Vs lln- firiil. [Nlflfilll-Z!‘ lll~ udn n-l- gallilsh. scallop rhclu, 0r u. . which iill air pascnn after ('()i1l' iiliIII i‘: (Inn-lots. [011 the lee. -1’!:lcl- the milk and <o>--—--~ llrr iu this uonlparllntellt. and Never luavv milk out ol‘ the refill!" el-p both covert-d. erulor ltngel- than i5 absolutely lloctlssury. . HAMILTON’S l Royal Milk ‘ Lunch BISCUITS Ask Your Grocer. He Sells Them. Coming now ls THE TIME "r-o ENJOY voun- sstr. tar T-HE NESCO PERFECT on. COOK srovs new vou. l The Neseo Fbrispt bakes. belle/roads. will". wrrly. cleanly, without soot, quickly smi esslly- I These ‘stoves are vory stronill)’ Wm- Th‘ "i" bottom shelf and um. end shell over all" fink oi" "i" room for utensils. One burner will burn twenty-five hours on a gallon oi kerosene. Roekwesve, wicks will last many months. Burl’)- ers will not burn out. We have one,- two, and three burner nil"- Ths evens have Qlsss (front. two Willi’! "M?" "‘"" WM doors. 0v") walls srs double and insulated with asbes- i" Thev come In three styles-one and two burners. lilo l Plltry oven. A NESCO tor every purpose and (or W"! 91""- , Hillfl, wortll $10.00 to $111.00. p each. Moore & McLeod, Limited. ‘, ' WEDDING BELLS - .-\ popular Central Guardian TRY OUR steam pressing, Ii. iaHlB.-— A. l)‘. Campbell. 9809 POLICE COURT — There were no cuseu lll the Charlottetown ‘Pol- lct Court yesterday morning. BAZAAR THIS AFTERNOON in Cilrlsliun Cllurcll School room. 3 p. lp. 11022 CREPE DE CHI E SCARFS lll assorted colors, wth Iioral design at end. $1.1!) each. (or week-end. Nloore 8:. lileLeod, Limited. 0029 BOYS’ WASH SUITS — See our Queen St, w ndow. Price's $1.00 1o $2.00.—~Prou'se 3105., Ltd. 0897 SALE OF BOYS‘ SUITS at $5.00 Friday and Saturday. Moore & hlcbeod, Limited. 0929 PENNSVLVANIA GASOLINE- Ask your Service Station ior MON- ITOR the Quality Gasoline. 9868-6-177-31 WOMEN'S FIAYON Silk Stnl-k~ inlés, all sizes and many colors. TIIBHB HI"! Rllybll Silk [rum toe lo 10D. 79 cents per pair. Moore 8r McLeod. Limited. 9029 ladies summer dresses o1 voile, will 811k. broadcloth, etc. ——Pr0wlle Bros. Ltd. 9373 36 INCH BLACK SATIN Duch- esse, a new arrival selling (or week end at. $1.40. Moore & hllaimotl. Limited. (m2!) BIG CLOTHING SALE ON here Friday and Saturday. See our Special $16.00 and $17.00 suits. -—-Pro\vse Bros. Ltd. 0899-6-18-21 LOVELY LINE OI Ladies Alodei Sell Friday and Saturday at FIVE D01.- LARS each. Moore & McLeod. 0920 SUITS STEAM PRESSED while you wait at A. l)‘. Campbells. 9809-0-17-211 LADIES’ NEW HATSujur-li fresh from the Inakers ~ a very slllllrl assortment of Illawl-sl gfitfliil, $3.75 9929 MONITOR GASOLINE is worth more Ileczlulw ll. will give you ‘quicker starting, lit-HS carbon, and more miles to the gallon. l 0025-6-19-31 AUTOMOBILE SHIEKS- Rev. Neil Herlllan In the (‘llrillrllflll (‘hllrch tomorrlnv UVPIIIIIK will fillcak on Automobile Sllieks and the Girls they Pick up. 'l'hl- ‘scr- vicu will be broadcasled. wedllllg of u well known couple Look place on lhe 15th inst at tho l\'ltll'i)illlillilil Church, Toronto, when Miss M. J. Dunning 0i‘ (Mur- gale, l‘. 1C. 1.. was united in mar- riage u; Mr. ll. C. (Tllristlo 0t‘ Tor- onto. The Rev. J. T. Ivorlllc Stai- forll, 1~‘..1)., nlThcll-ltell. Miss Dull- lrlng l s a daughter" 0i Mr. John Dull- 111111.! and the lot.» Mrs. Dunning of Alurgnle. l’. E. l., but has been rt‘- a uunlhur of years lll Tor- wIn-rc silo Ill-Id all Im- porlunl position ill the Wages 0f- l‘ice o1‘ tllc '1‘. Eaton (‘on Ltd. She was also organist. In one o1‘ the de- parllllelltls of the (Metropolitan (fllurch. -;\lr. (‘hr latic is associated with Tile ‘Patterson (‘unlly 00.. Ltd. Toronto, and is well "known throughout Illa Maritime Pfovillcés. After the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Chrlstit loll for ‘Niagara Falls and sonle American cities and on their return will spend a three nloiltlls trip ln the Maritlnle Provinces. where their many friends will be plerlst-d to meet thenl. Their future homo will be at 7 Sparkhall Ave- nue, Toronto. l TOOTHACHE Blithe lilo laco with Minartfl‘ and water. Place ll piece oi cotton wool saturated with Minard's In the cavity ot the tooth. Kilill 01-’ PAIII LINIM;EN. Lam phler. John Caswell. .,.‘ a 171' RI?“ All s I "IV: y. THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN l l Lady May Cambridge, niece of Queen Mary, who, it is rumored, is to marry Prince Olaf of Norway, hcir to the throne. l I ZCANADIAN GIRLS ‘ RECEIVE DIPLOMAS 5E5 OUR ASSORTMENT 051st. Vinceht‘: Sends out Large classiwlpy, (333) 5pr1ngfie1d_ oi‘ Graduate Nurses. (Yomlllellcemellt exercises ot’ 1118i School ol‘ Nursing on Thursday. jJllllflfi. was probably the moat brlI-l llillllt zlffall‘ 0t the kind ever held’ ut St. Vincent's Hospital, New York City, was the opinion 0t 110v. hiollslgllol" Michael .1. Lovelle, who presided and guve the closing ud- drells. _ Tile processional march and the spirited rendering 01 the flag song by the chorus o1’ student nurses made a very colorful opening 0i’ the Exercises. “llfllll Collboy. M. 1)., who addressed the graduating nurses, made an interesting appeal for the Christian virtue o1’ Charity Ill the 1llIl‘SIl1g'p1'DiEi~l."llOll. Dr. Geo. David Stewart. wllo presented the diplomas to lbo graduates. was ill his happiest mood, and made this sonlcwlnlt solemn duly a time of joy and zaiety. The school pills |\V('l'l‘ 111113011101] Ily Mrs. Joseph Slevin, .lr., President of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Hospital. The graduating class which num- bered I13. was an inspiring slight Ill their spotless white nlllfnrnls, ud- ornol‘. by corsace ilollllulzll-l m‘ red roses, lllll‘1'S])Ol'S!‘.(l with bublel-l’ Ilrelltil, which \l‘el'l-. the uiit of Dl‘. Ernest (Fallellstnck. Out of the clans of 213. l\\'ttl\'u were (‘anudlllll girls. The Valedielol"): was rcll- dc-red hy hiiss Agatha O'Brien (St. Louis, P. Id. I.) wllll sill-ll grace and pols and perfect (lllllllciation as lu ]‘I‘.('4'iV(\ the l-olllzrllllllllllolls o! the guests of lIn~ evening. In 1301i- eludillg tho Vulcdiclrnflv. Alisa O'- llricll made the pledges for the (rlasl-l o)‘ 102G, that they would live up lo the lrntlillolls of lllc training school all expressed ml the school pln,—-Patlollce. Idortllude. Preserv- rllllze; to be true to their school mottu—1~‘ol' (loll and Ilulllallity, and lo observe faithfully alld loyully tho exam-lions o)’ the Nlghtollgalle plcdgo~lvhlch l-lllc then called up- on the class-lo repeal In ullloll. Another interesting feature of the graduation week at the Hos- pital was the graduation Mass] whit-h was (‘('l(9|)I'1lit1(l at 0.10 a.m. Thursday. 'l‘he entire school us- aistetl and received Holy Commun- ion, for the SUCCESS of the class o!’ 1026. The music was rendered by n selected choir 0i’ junior nurs- es. As (be auditorium of the llllI'S~ es’ resldcllrr: hall not been com~ pletcd the usual graduation was not held. - ‘ ‘ Another feature was the class dinner at which the officers 01 the Alumnae meet the graduates. and the oflltrers 01 the class of 1927 bids them God-speed. At the dillncrtllc secrets 01' tho past are revealed III tho class history and the prophe- cles and the pnom fortoll the Ill- Illro. Alld then look place till- Llll1B'lIl')ll01'(‘ll custom of the hand- ing over 0t‘ lilo key of the training school by the President, Mina Aga- tlla O'Brien, and its uccegltallee by the class 0t 1927. ifloo-M PLEASANT GROVE Supplement, $75.00. Teacher, Wm. Zulb, resigned. 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Ililltclling- ~H0ur. | ICRMF‘ (263) Shenandoah. 01d Time‘ Music. ‘Classical llllllllll ||l lll ll I lilllllllhtl‘. n‘ '-‘lll|I“."lH; . ...n1l,||| In. 1 q ll'l Vim! l i" ORKMA SMOKING TOBACCO III Ill) Ill lllllll Save the “POKER HANDS" that are packed Master Workman Cut Plug - - ' ' '- they are VALUABLE in ezlchange FOR high-grade _ PLAYING CARDS lul Dance l'I‘0I-'.|'ii"l- Mall your “Poker Hands" to Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited, P.O. Box i380, Montreal, Canada, if you live in Charlottetown apply personally at our office. 90 Quren Street. This will save you postage. v1 h SEVEN “— J-Qa llmlllnnns (ill l i,‘ lllllllll ll ill H ‘l l i KIGU (Iillllflaklzlllli. Comic Upera~ wRQ - 011.007 P. l 1..(-“-],-,<_ , ‘ilk-h Iieyf . “m,” w...“ .1,.,....~n,._~, Spr-ell- Iil-‘Yl-I (:10) sl. l.lllll>'. \\'1l.<ur..-(-.-.~..: 1,00 A, M, 123° A‘ M‘ i wngnn S(il"‘lllilil‘l‘fi. - ‘Kill! (301) Ualtlullll. Illlnce Music. KTCI‘ (306) ‘S("ame' Rum" Night‘ \V\"[‘.\,\1 (1:90) (Ylevl-Iallil. lid. .I(lno.< 11.05 P. M. .1\'(l\\' (I02) Prlrtlalnl. Indian Grill. 1.00 A. M. _ “m! “is Gang \‘.'(‘-(‘() (I17) SI Paul Minneapolis.) zoo A_ M~_ " WAI-ll) (276) Port lluroll. Ether K-FHS (.275) Hot Springs. Ml-ylrl" IYIllHvlIln. - Iii") 112)‘) Hall Francisco. Ilal- ‘- msm Cmb" ' DlIVlS Artists. 5 “~15 P- M- *"""l'-'- ~ WlRINY (259) -N. Y. DX liollud 104° p_ M_ \\'1\'lt(‘ (I23) (filll-inlluli. (fulnlnilrs 2,30 A, M, H0"- K-NIS (375) [[01 kprlngsq New .\r- 12.00 Mid. "l\'li.l (105) 1.11s Alllflflltra‘. Lost Alli‘;- lilllrtoll. \\'1-‘.\.\ (I76) Dallas. Gardner's. l'|.‘~‘. FEATURE TALKS'—SPORT3 (‘VKJVC H11) Alqnlfhul, ‘Yiflilgllf 12.45 A. M. ll‘op.‘v'l"inllt.. 1026. by International \".'|\.\l~‘ (Illlli) Klillfillr; (Yily. Niuhl- liullill Programs, (‘hlcrlpln .__.4 5.00 P. M. WFAA (176) Dallas. baseball. Texas League. 6.15 P. M. . l I ICDKA (i109) East Plttsburtzil. Ilium-I ball Scores. . l 7.00 P. M. WTIL‘ (176) liurltord. Sunday; School. | Will’ (500) Philutielplllzl. Sports Corner. ‘ 7.20 P. M. l “l-BRIR (273) Staten Island. Bible Instructions. ‘ 7.45 P. M. WSAI (326) Cincinnati. IChIldrclfll Stories. 8.00 P. -M. s45 P. w). , (326) Cincinnati. Weekly- Nows Review. 6.30 P. M. School. Fireside (Philosophies. 9.30 P. M. BEACH POINT Sn t" $100.00. Trustees, Robert Miller, Luther Real Fish Catchers We Have Them There ls such a thlnfl ll luck when you go flshlns. W! If you'll notice It's always the fsliowv who hss The Best Tackle That’s The Luckiest ‘We have everything that will help you catch them. RODS, REELB. LINES. l \ l FLIES, CASTQ, Etc. w»... Tar Rcxpltl. 7080a m KODAK Siren: as: ' Stuart. minimum. sent. Martin Kelly, Jas. F. Morrissey.‘ ' Secretary, Chas. A. McKenna. McPherson. jelly or Yorkshire pudding may he soryéed very accepiilhly ‘wit-h roalll boo . lordlln. Harry McNeill. Expenses, $150.00. Secretary, Hcdlcy Penny. WOOD ISLANDS EAST Supplr-lnclll. $75.00. Trustees, 1i. H. McMIlIllll. .I. II. 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Swiss oar-i L WJZ (465) N. S’. Sunday School. 10.00 P. M. ‘Results. 10.20 P. M. tuto Talk. 11.00 P. M. Sports lRo- view. Baseball Results. Coilyorul‘ (Sport Gossip. ‘ V ‘ .. _WANT TO DANCE? bios. (Nsme of Orchestra is given) Syracuse. 0.00 P. M. Dollar Pier. 0.06 P. M. iPier. - Pslaia Royal. Castle; Farm. ' 10.00 9.1 . ! dens. Mayflower also p‘. (l) l"\\\\\\\“\,... \<\\\ u ...,,....~- I mperial Fox Biscuit and Imperial Puppy Meal, M anufacturcd on Prince Edward Island, the l" ioneerHome of the Silver Fox Industry, E s17??? R alion for Silver Foxes are the acknowledged a L lly prepared ‘as a well-balanced I deal food for both adult and puppy foxes. A ssured results, in healthy vigorous animals L arge litters, also pelts 0f highest value S ecured from their regular and liberal use. Orders promptly filled from fresh stock either by leading distributors or direct from factory. IMPERIAL BISCUIT 00., LTD. Phone 721. Box 446». Charlottetown, P. E. l. a‘