“Assslteas Ito ll Wfilllmokeacblglsll: l #:5113- MI the cor-aw , s ; ' Confederation Life o Poiicyholders Illxfilllwyfiflflofifl fqgpuu o"fi“..fie"fle‘iiit‘°“..o..°‘..d"‘” And remember—1007 of all firs ed b die psrgfiiipystrli: brain-oh are eifieosflmdl . What a rha ‘ 2 " . l fedetltit? w: Tisfieisleixifefrlliihi-Pfeegii, {haéiriscsrefiilin diesel ofg-lgkgmdghag- t . poucbflrllmlorholdm’ K prudent in e investment of ‘Ihsssarereasons wh Confed fignljf is so satlsgsctory a 3mm, t: Wrim for the Policyholders”. ssperien i. pamphlet entitled "Profits to t describes some policyholders‘ ~- Confederationr Life h Office Bank of Nova Sootia Building, Charlottetown. Baal Olen TORONTO DF- iwv-Mukflmfi “W 41"! W- The British AirForcc Cross has m"! whflWhhi-iwsv from Jamaica been awarded to Leslie Joseph Brian w his homo in Scotland, had, as sur- for his services in flnding the bodies Iton on liners. crossed the Atlantic of Lieut. Keith Anderson and-R. sso times. travelinS I Mo! 0i nearly Hitchcock. who were lost in the search $990.90“ Illilifd- for the airplane Southern Cross. rWe recommend A ‘ and offer- ._v .._. ‘ iiicipality of llalhousie 5% % Bonds Due August 15, 1959 Denomination: $1,000 "PRICE 10o AND INTERESTl r TO YIELD 5 1-2 p. c. 1 Easfgm Securities Company Limited its mcniuonn srasur, CHABLOTTETOWN saw-some “i, MONTREAL HALIFAX / susmuasma raunulsicrou HONOION "'7 '._ . f r ayoi- [It's right full o ‘it lfld Ymi ' wasn't chew it outlliwlll" ‘I ‘g grown in the lesfiond ilirnouw ",£'$Jl‘".£ o. a.’ ‘ Throat. Central Gudrdidi|i~ i rslsrlua WII-lnm u- tuke nest! . during‘ Exhibition week will please, qooimuuiooto with the r. "n. msué * Tourist Association. Phone no. cs0. is s-ranr jro on exhibits ready roe is; big provincial exhibi- tion. Charlottetown. August 101385 Send Ior prks iioi. s. w. aooiier, soo- rmn. l, __ air-u- nonausw-on Sunday, Aug. 18th, there‘ win be servioo iu connec- tion with tho Presbyterian Church in Canada in th Public Hail, Bon- shsw, at 7.80 p. i ‘l0 GUARDIAN SUI! ' PICNICKIBS-Whsuyouaraprspar- ing to go a picknicking it may pay you to take advantage of The Guar- m dicn special offer of plates, spoons and forks. Read advertisement in. this issue. ' t! OWING T0 UNIOBSEEN CIR.- CUMSTANCES the formal opening of the Exhibition will take place Mon’ y evening at 7.00 o'clock in- stead of 4 o'clock asprcirlously ad- vertisod. 7311-8-15-4! A. ———- in mourn nuance-mere will be ssrvicg in ection with Presbyter- ian Church in Canada in the North Rustlco School house on Sunday, Aug., 10th,,at 11 a. m, BEACH POINT AND ABNEY- Thers will be preaching service in the Beach Point community hhll Sunday, Aug. 10, at 8.00 p. m. and at Abney mission hall at 7.00 p. m., conducted by Louis Harris. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE-Dr. J. P. Lantz, who has joined the staff 0i.’ the Polyclinic, wishes to announce the opening of his offics at 188 Prince Street. Practice limited to disease of tho Eye, Ear, Nose and 7208-8-14-81 NOTICE T0 LOCAL ADVERTIS- imm-ln order to insure insertion o! advertisements, local advertisers are advised to have their copy in the Guardian Oilics not later than 10.80 A. M. the day pgélllOlll to publication. When‘ the advertisements are half- pago or more, copy must be in the Oflico twenty-tour hours in advance. 61144-8141. th THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION at Charlottetown, August ii-Zhwlli he the biggest and best eves- put o_u here. More prilba for livestock. All n-elglsts paid cu livestock. Biggest midway over. Three, _Wrlol1pinl troupes from New York, and loll’ days hoses racing. Writs to your at friends abroad and plan to entertain than that week. Send for prise list. J. W. Boulter, Secretary, Charlotte- town, r. n. Island, , dlI-li R BINDER TWINE FOR» 1929 CROP. s oarloada lust rcqeived- We l" sole distributors for r. u. Inland for the celebrated and well known "Silver Leaf” Brand M...” tug-ed o; tho snsnrronn coanroa c0. LTD. c1 B301"- solm, orrrsnio. \ Wholesale and ~ Retail Sold inbojlslargs and small balls. every ball guarautecdto glvcilio bolt Boston, visit to friends and relatives in Rus- tlco. St. Louis and this city. Mrs. H. B. Bowness, and Mrs. O. P. CIUICI lVlCIl - Sunday. Aug. 10,; Belle River, 11 a. m: Uigg, 2.00 p. 1a.: Eldon. 7.80 p. m. S. A. Westoott. CLYDE KIWI-On Sunday, Aug, 10th. “is service in the Presbyterian Church, Clyde River, will be at 3 p. .. Sunday School 2 p. m. BBADALBANE-‘lhs sofvioo in tho Presbyterian Church, Bflvdalbane, on Sunday, Aug., 10th, will bs at 3 p m., Sunday soliooi a p.711. '- , v o ____- SUNDAY SERVICE-Rev. Quincy McDowell will preach in tho Bap- tist Church. Murray Harbor, on Sabbath. hugust 10th at three o'clock the 51121110011. to conrirn! Anviiurlsmci PATEONS-Wili advsrtTsers in the Will-r? Please note first all small advertisements are payable in ad- vance and when sending an ad- vertisement to send tbs cash along with it. i ‘ecei-l-is-u BBOOKFIELD-The services inthe Brookfield Congregation on Sunday, Aug, 18th, will be is follows: Harts- villo ll a. m., Sunday School 10 a. m.: Brockfield 7 p m., 10.30 s. iii-i School 10.30 a. m. Sunday School Hunter River, Sunday I —-BEDEQUE BAPTIST PASTORATE —Services for Sunday, Auk. 18, 10.45 am. at Central Bcdsque Church; 3 p.m. at Lower Freetown Hali;'7.30 p-m. at Central Bedequs Church. At e evening service the choir will render the cantata "Tile Adohtion." TBYON BAPTIST PASTOBATE- services Sunday. Aug. l8. sorisiiew, a um. and Tryon 7.30 ‘pin. note‘ chI-nso in the time of service at Bonshavv, cause the pastor is speaking by N. quest in the Protestant Hall, Borden, Please this being neoessa , 5o- 1000 soul. Myron O. Brinton, min- ister. \ ______i_o___- PERSONAL!‘ a 1 Rev. M. O. Brinton will preach 1n ‘the Protestant Hall. Borden.‘ Sunday. Aug 10. at 10.30. Mrs. Ada Wilson of Omaha, Nob» who has’ been visiting hei- relatives in Charlottetown, leaves this llrldai’ morning. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Arssnault of Mass, have arrived on a. J Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Bonner and little daughter Helen, Somerville, Mass, are the gdicsis oi Mrs. Bennens parents, Mr.- and Mrs. James H. Bell, Capo ‘Huverse. Miss Miargaiet McCloskey of Bear iver. left this morning for Mont- , real whersshe will join the Sisters oi the Congregation De Notrs Dame. She was dfluOlfipilfllediO the city by Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCloskey. Mr. and Mrs. hWari-en L. Pihinney, of Quinoey. Muss. motored to the Island accompanied by their son and Asughior, Euphcmia Grace and Neil Richmond, and Mrs. A. D. McKay. Aiiwillreturnaftsrathreswesks visit. accompanied by their son War- ieiil... .lr.; who spent his annual va- cation in Clyde River. \ ' ' ./ i Mrs. .1. D. McKay. New London. Ksnsington, Bownsss, Remus, O__W__N (lU/\R|'2_l_/\Fi I RAID. DAY DIE‘? 1% of satisfaction. Send cs1"! Wu!‘- IACTORY PBIUIS, FREIGHT . murals s. " 00., ~ LIMITED. JJRINGING. UPFATHER flaw-M gfiaa-rcaol- aumllnrYOuR '4‘AL'T\‘\' CQT \T QQT‘ yncsu uoqx TllRtQl-l- Michigan. ore visiting in the 00 Longworth Ave. Miss Marion cityandwasalsoaguestof James W. Mott. \ v k1 city the guests o! Mrs. James W. Moth. Mc- Lean, Mouigsus, spent the day in the Mll- i . i . I ‘ “' srannsan muslin lsxcasuol Quotations "furnished "through courtssyof Atwcil MOO-r Charlotte- town omee. ... _ __ Noon Close Abona 1.'ci 1.00 15001160 ... f.- ... _ .10 .1016 Amity Copper .4. ,. .. .21 ~21 Amulet ... ... ... 2.00 200 Ares. ... .10 .10 Arno .44 .4255 Associated Oil d: Ciss . 8.60 Bldlood .. .2056 20% Bis Missouri .. 1.51 1.54 Bidsood ... .. .2556 20% Bucklnshem .00 0m Bunker Hill ... ... .. .11 .11 Capital muyn .. .. .0“ .04 Central Manitoba ... .. .4056 1.40% Clericy ... ... ... ... .0035 00% Dome ... ... ... .... 10.00 10.70 Dalhousis . 3.75 8.00 Foothill Oil dc Gl-l ... 7.15 Falconbridge ... ... .. 18.00 10.00 Granada ... ... .._. . 80% 30% Hollinger ... ... .. 605 HOWE)’ ... ... ... ... 1.17 1.18 Hudson Bay ... 10.50 International Nickel 00.05 01.20 Lake Shore .‘.. 20.00 20.25 Malartio ... ... ... ,. .10 .17 Mandy .70 Manitoba Basin .37 .25 Mining Corporation 4.40 4.40 Newbec .43 .43 Norands. ... ... ... .. 62.00 63.25 Old Colony ... ... .... .24 .24 Pend Oreills 0.50 0.35 Stadacons. ... .... .08 .08 sireritl Gordon. "us 1.40 Slscoe ... ... ... .70 .72 St. Anthony ... ... ... .1099 .20 Sudbury Basin ... .... 8.75 0.75 Sylvanito ... ... .. 1.05 1.04 Teck Hughes ... ... ... 8.00 0.00 Towagmac .... 1.00 lreadwiell Yukon .. 9.75 Ventures ., 5,10 Vlllond ... ... ... .. .83 .82 Windfall .. .0214 .0214 Wright Hargreaves 1.80 1.78 Wainwcli 011 ... .. .20 1a Home Oil ... ... .... 23.50 Baltic ... ... .... 2.10 Mayland ... ... .. 10.00 10.00 United Oil ..., 1,33 Calmont ... ... ... 5.25 P. E. ISLANDER FALLS 20 FEET- SERIOUSLY HURT. Wm. J. Power, Rivettcr, Thrown From Staging at South Terminals, Halifax, Receives Brain Injuries, Fractured Skull and Fractured Leg. Crashing 20 feet to the ground when the staging on which he was working slipped, William J. Powenln the employ of James W’. Cumming. Manufacturing C0,, working on con- struction work, wss‘ rushed to the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax, 17.5., suffering from brain injuries, a fractured skull, a. compound fracture of the left leg and numerous bruises and abrasions, shortly after 1.30 yes- terday afternoon. William J. Power referred to in this sccidenifis a native of New Perth. P, E. 1., son of the late Terence Power. Much sympathy is extended to his mother, brothers and sisters by their many friends. His brother, Jerome, left by the I-lochelaga Wednesday af- ternoon to be with him in the hos- pitai, IN MEMORiAM NEW SPEED BOAT Built to go 105 Miles per hour Betty Carstairs‘ new motor boat. built in Silvio Yard East Cowa. England, was landed from the Rfld Star liner Arabic on Saturday, the Halifax Shipyards crane, Lord Kt- cheneer, removing the boat from the forward deck of the steamer and pla- cing it on. a flat car at Pier 23. whence she will be rushed to the Ditchburn Boats, CravenhurstJdus- kako, Ont. There the boat will be tu- ned up and her trails will be held, oafter which the boot will be taken to Detroit to race on the Detroit River for the motor boat title. Named the Estelle IV, and carryinl the British flag painted on both sides, also the boat number, ‘U17. the craft was in charge of J. Harris, chief mechanic; A. Guddins, the foreman boat builder; A. Bodkin. needed a flashlight .1. '- gllWOl W Rieisuisii '" EMERGENCIES» HITBus-gess" flashlight what darkness hides V3.1. brings help to‘ u or speeds your own eflorts in yourself from night-time dificullies.‘ Just think of the many, marl? ha y times you s's'o and you’ll appreciate the wisdom ofi getting a Burgess Flashlight at 0110s.: Choosslfrom striking,’ distinctive! ' polored cases . . . or the standard bla _or nickel . . . made from specially pro-g pared materials which assure long life < sand extreme strength! Lenses are made ‘of special glass, ground to our own en- glneersflspecifications.‘ Batteries give bxtraservico because.’ of their patented _fcstures;'ono piece construction, leak- proof mags, and Chrome, which preserves . on the battery is idle. Burgess attery Cm, Niagara Falls andnwinnipeg.‘ BURG ESS “FLAsi-i LIG All Burgess Products Distributed and Retailezl ISLAND RADIO a COMPANY 143 GreatGeorge Street, Charlottetown 1198011‘ r 297, _ /‘ ri/ <1‘ the engine. ( The llkstelle 1V is 35 feet long and 0 feet 6 ins. beam, build oi Honduras der control and is equipped with a triplh screw racing Napier. tievelo- is ovtwin of twelve cylinders. Her metal parts are oi chrome non- tarnishing metal and the finish on the boat is of piano smoothness. Mr. Harris and hisparty left Sat- urday ior Gravenhurst to complete plans for the trials oi’_ the boat. It was reported that H. B. Gren- ing, a well known importer of Toron- to, and a kten motor boat enthusiast. who has won races with his own boats, will help Miss Carstairs to race her boat which was built at Miss Carstairs’ expense and under her supervision. 00 Insidious Eye Strain __-_ We use this adiectivs ad- vlsediy. Sufferers from Eyestrslu mo! have perfect vision and there- fore do uot suspect the presence o! any evil defect. The motive power of the Entire human organism is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, it is computed utilise about 20% of this Nerve Energy. but when Eyesu-sln is o present. a much larger propor- tlon la required. Hence defective eyes through their consumption o! an excessive amount of Nerve Energy may serious‘ alert the functioning of other organs of the body and produce ill health. ‘ e --~o4o4+s¢eo-o0-os O roun ems I ship it was General E, J. Higgins, new head of ping3000 horse-power, Each engine the salvation Army, recently oflici- ated at the wedding in London of serve. stated that the craft __ 4.... l Mr. Harris would not comment on his daughter, Captain Catherine, t! the speed of the boat, but on boardicsptain Harold Zeally of the Army. Arrest, as a preventive or compulv cedar, and is a. single step hydro- was expected to do about 105 miles JDTY measure in commercial collection plane. She has bow and stern rud- an hour. claims, is prohibited by a new law in Grsece, if the debtor served in tho Greek Army and was discharged after i912, but served later as a re- Safe for Food! . GJENERAL@ELJECTRIC Refrigerator i. General Electric ref ' will mrmnsiicsily lreepyuur food _ constantly at a temperature below 50 degrees." So automatic is the General Electric Refrigerator i: never needs no be oiled. For ‘reezing ice cubes or frozen desserts there is an easily accessible uunperarure ccnuoL And in opcrsri The 250,000 owners oi lbs Gensml quiet, highly economi l iiisexunmely Electric Refrigerator have not spent a cent for repairs. Visit our show rooms and see the new all-rue! models absolutely warp-proof. Or telephone for our ‘ My Term: lunged which an, '_ booklet. ' til-lens: assistant engineer, and O. Coo. gurantes man from the makers of new“ D 'Maritime Electric Co, Ltd “Mum ‘ of the - i ‘ °”“‘““'° ASSOCIATED SYSTEM _ _ '1 Go E HIItChBSOR ‘ cnerioitetowri. P. u. l. ‘ OPTOMITBIST ' Gsisranlssl by cauamau GBNBIAI. nscrarc co., Links! -_<-n-o .00 I _ _ ~ —B_v tit-urge McMunus. 1 ‘ U‘! GOLLY- V94 Gillfi CAT VVHQT \ l-IKI m’ ll: MAGGIE HOLLIRQ- ’ ' ‘T FAT MIN . uolamo i-OQKING? ‘ \ DON“? 5S1 . QMY Qua’. CAN urr Tncr-ieauyas GILT 5Q - AN awe Qsfl or (KRAQG. Juice. has out sums or MSLBA "roan":- lbi‘ ‘IHATY: ALL-