Clary Uwvz /'n".1/ i .1/1//v*/' M‘ F‘ -I.JGENERA_ -5rp _.-_-_ . _ laiy ELECTRIC-RANGES The RogersHardware o, d Sole Agents for Prince Edward“ Island ‘vVAflES. PROOU . QUEEN ELIZABETH CLOCK LONDON, June 22.—(By The Can- adian Pram-After keeping excel- _ lent time ior over 300 years the I Queen Elizabeth clock at Castle l ! Rushen, Isle of Man, ls being repair- 'ed. 'I'he clock was presented by Queen Elizabeth in i597, when she held the Isle of Men in trust pend- ing a settlement o! a. dispute be- tween heirs or Ferdinand and Wil- liam, the flith and sixth Earls o! Derby. The clock has only one hand "vs rrfvqtfljvlflrfflflfllfifl is = r i ~. V Subscription ‘OPICNIC SUPPLIES _ Guardian Subscribers may have their Picnic plates, spoons and forks at less than manufacturers prices. Figure out how many you require and send in your order at once. y Special price to paidJn-advance subscribers. 1 doz. Kleen 6 inch plates for . . . . 5c '1doz.Kleenforksfor . . 5c 1 doz. Kleen teaspoonsfor . . . . . . 5c f,’ Charlottetown Guardian’ fi Department ll I and three wheels, and the bell which strikes the hours was presented by the Earl oi Derby in i729. It is prob- oi the oldest clocks l. gains- . - ' ' Market Reports tarnished Greensirlelds A Co., Stewart Jones b 0a.. George 8t, Charlottetown. still I mouransr. srocx sxcnanos bi Montreal, to ss Great Quoted at 3 p. m., June 25, mo. Cell Money ... ... ‘ Abitibi ... ... .- Alberts. Psciiic Grain ... ... Asbestos ... ... ... .... Brazilian ... ... ... ... .... B. A. O11 ... ... one ... ... B. C. Power ... .. 46%. Building Products ... ‘... ... 35% Canada Car ... ... .. 134 Canada Cement ... .... 28 Canada Power and Paper .... 29 Canada ... ... 22 Dominion Bridge ... ... Foreign Power Securities ...‘. ‘ Fraser Company ... ... General steel Wares ... .... Home Oil ... ... ... Industrial Alcohol ... ... .. International Nickel ... ...- International Petroleum ... .. Lyail Construction ... ... ..- Massey-I-Iarrls ... .. Montreal Bower ... ... .... MeColl Frontenac ... ... National Breweries ... National Steel Car ... .. ... Noranda ... ... ... .... Power Corporation ... .33. Price Bros. ... ... ... Quebec Power ... ... ... ... Bhawinigan ... ... ... .. Smeliers ... ... .... Steel of Canada . ..... .... Simone ...‘... ... Wayagamack .. ... Winnipeg Electric ... ... Canadian Bronze Imperial Oil New International Petroleum New . Dominion Tar Fflmom Players ... .. Eric First Preferred ... ., Consolidated Gas ... ss loo 10% 41% 50 10% 57% 47% 104% 38 . ‘i: sun-r 'ro our your uhlblil ready for the big provincial fill!“- ’ aunt‘ ' ._ 19-"- lend tor prise lht. I. alter, soc- rotary. 411-" IPIBCOPAI. 811W! ..- Thurs- day, June 37th: 5t. ‘s, Rustico Confirmation service, p. m. St John's, Milton, Induct -Bervice and Confirmation Service 1.80 p. m Preacher. Lord B oi Nova Scotti, Sunday June th 5t. John's. Milton, Sunday Sch l, 10 a. m Morning Prayer, 11 m, Evening Prayer, 1.30 p. m. 5t k's, Rustico. Sunday School 2.15 m Evening prayer 3 p. m. Preao Rev. C. F Johnson. NOTICE T0 L0 :ADVE'RTIS- Eltv-In order to _ insertion oi advertisements, Ideal vertisers are advised to have the copy in the Guardian OiIice not ter than 10.30 A. M’. the day previo to publication. When the advertise his are hali- page or more, copy ‘ ust be in the Cliice twenty-tour h in advance ' 5ll4-B-31-ti. THE PROVIN IXHIBITION at Charlottetown, A 18-23, will be the biggest and - ever put on here. More prizes i llvuinck. All irelghts paid on ll . . h Biggest midway ever. - ' performing troupes irons New 02k. and Ion-I‘ day horse racing. to to your‘ friends abroad and - to entertain them that week. S (or prize list. J. w. mum, s Charlotte- town, l’. E. Isis-nil. fill-U CALLBECK ‘ IFIE.— A pretty wedding was ¢ omnized at the O. P. R. ... ... ... ... .... 232% General Motors ... ... ... 75% U. B. Steel . . . . .. 1847.’. Bank oi Nova Bcotls ... 396 Bank o! Montreal 329 Bank oi Commerce ... .. 283 Royal Bank . . . ... ... .... 345 Drurnmond Street Realty Q Refunding Sinking Fund ~~ j Mortgage 636% Gold Bonds Dated Feb: I: I927} 4 Due Fcbl l; 1973 Price: 100 accrued Interest carrying s bonus oi 1A share of no par value _ common stock with ash $100 oi bonds. ' (Fractional shares of no par vslue common stock will be adjusted s: 82$ sh . 17p“ m) ....»- rlon, while sll year-round, then is ululry among both tourlm and . in the hem of the o3, wlihln my shesuo and W; suicu. i: Onnsisl! o! s five-uses! I m: minis.- will nfnoonns“ .' MacArthur Bldg” Summer 8.1-."- Summer a... Manual crowded“)! large-sod often m overflowing. Again in ndd-wlnterpomu s all for sooammcd.» hotel that combingflhorel servioeksndhsperuneut ‘Ihe De LsSslle iztpsrtmmt-iliorfxljvlioouefiiienlcy; Is ‘JQENSTGN WW Investment in a‘ ~- +€~Ww~ai _ Cityis Popularity g s demos §er,5b6"uP-»-<h==. qukr MM- sessmmde. tlsshsned rmdr oi railway mdens, business, _ ysrusfihnsvl" A s Museum spouses: building. A five-storey drllon is now undler-Bcomiruzrioo. The "De hSsllc" is owned and operated by die Drummcad Smear Realty Corporation, ands/e offer, as'sn swsnive investment, the Corporation's present offering of RelnndingSi-oling Fund 69595 Bonds. h us: nos ngewi iiinnsler. “"_"“A""'"" , Sunimerslde- d’. O. Box 330 l MEMBERS: Mound Slorl Exrlungc, Toronto Star} Embargo, Melvin-ml Curb Main, W! ’, , Grain Exrbngl, Cblmgo Bond of Troll All!) w _ powdered blue ge PROTECTO Preservative Paint serves shingles in 1929. 41 FOR SHINGLES AND ALL KINDS OF ROUGH LUMBER / . A thin, penetrating liquid that seals. P"°t°°t$ Md Pie" against rot, or warping. rmuua cnmn ONE gallon of PROTECTO will do the same work as THREE gallons 0i shingle stain, look better, and last longer. i can, anrru, m, snows, enema \ $3_()() PER GAL LON ‘ i In the event‘ of any, or, all of the winners _oi. the Lieut -Governor’e Trophies for farm imPi°V°m°"t' haw"! used PROTECTO on house. bflffi8.f0l1<>3=- "c" W° Wm 3mm refund them the entire purchase price of the PROTECTO used l LER home oi Mr. and son of Mr. and a The marriage cerem by Rev. Geo. N. ' bridal party stood was performed tended by her sis ‘ ~» Ruth Cili- cliiie and. siven in father, while a co 7 little Emily Higens acted ss flo r girl. Mr. Ken- neth Muttart c! c leton supported the groom. The dble rins 89M“ was used. The brid wore a dress oi ' tte crepe and Ibouqet of pink guests relatives carried a beautii roses. About forty and. friends w e present at the happy iunction Laura Mut- tart played the w march and while the register being signed, Mrs. (Dr) L, H. slibeck o1 Crap- aud sang “Oh Promise Me." Liter congratulations had been offered. a buffet luncheon was served. There was s beautiful array of gifts in- eluding silver, cut glass, linen and cheques. After the reception the bridal party motored to Borden where Mr. and Mrs. Callback, took the ov- ening boat for the mainland. They will go by auto to Halifax, Annapolk, st. John and other points. On their retum they will reside at North Try- , on where the groom has lust com- pleted s beautiful new residence. In Memo riam MR. CHARLES MOORE The little village of Dunedin, p, E. I., was again called upon Satur. day, June 15th, i929, to bear the 10g; of another valued citizen-Charla; Moore, whose death occurred in the City Hospital. . The late Mr. Moore was very high- ly respected by his numerous irlendg 111 fli-Y. country and abroad. For over 35 Years he was a member of St. Lawrence Lodge I. 0. O. P‘. and was a. vslupble member in good stand- ins. The funeral which was held from his home Wednesday 19th was one o! the llfsest seen m um section of the country for a. numbe of year-s was evidence oi the respect in which he was held. Owing to some negligence in the part of the I. O. O. P‘. Order, the fun- eral was not conducted by them ‘as expected, but was in charge oi Rev. H. D. Raymond at both house and grave. He was misled by the Ray's E. .7. Purdy, Charlottetown, W. R. MacWalker, North River, and E. M. Aitken, Cornwall. Three favorite hymns oi the de- ceased were sung, "Shall We Meet Beyond the River," "let Us Gather up the Sunbeems." and “In the Sweet Bye and Bye." The remains were laid‘ to rest in Shaw's Cemetery, 5t. Catherine's where only eleven months ago, one son, George, who was the victim oi s drowning accident st Malignant Cove N. 5.. was laid to rest. The pail bearers were Colin Mc- Phsii, Will Show, James McPhsil. Lawrence Kickhsm, Hector Dsrrsch snd Neil Dari-sch. A large number of letters and cards oi sympathy were received in- cluding the following floral tributes: Pillow, family; Crescent, Brothers rm». cr-zlnr.o1°ffi=r'fiww cu1n"n'isu_ Central guardian‘ f| l 2’ {...-az- flu your car w it will keep the in e value. Watch for the Castro! at Independent Service Stations and Garages. Oneeyou havespedeveroountryroadewiibCasti-oi In the crsnkase of your ar you will understand why commercial travellers have given it their badge of approvaL " " " Rogers, George and Tom, Mrs. J. P. Moore and iamiiy, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cudmore, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Moore, Toronto, Ont., 1 Have You Heard This One a I“ about a 14:: and less i: lwardoftlne com- mercial iravrller whose car brole down on 4 lonely mad end ‘who Ind to seek shelter at n [am house. ‘Hie reason is that such break dawns an rh‘ d: :,\ that Wale- fi.1.l"'5.§{..z'fi‘l'm"3?1 .-. .... “l. throughout (Jsnada. It is a most signifimnt fact that the vast majority of commer- cial travellers who cover their ter- 'ritories by automobile use Wake- field Castrol Motor Oil. i And there? areason. The travel- ler has a tough job to perform. He must make long runsRfi-om town to town from city to city. In a year's time his car covers a tremendous mileage-—1S,000,A 30,000 and even ', _ 40,000 _hard miles. 5f“ Watch for the Castro! Sign Profitbytheexpesienceof these mm. You, too, p: save money by using Castrel; you, too, can depend ' want when you want! finer shape, improve it: Empire Steel Co., The Electrical Department, British ($19.1; Sydney, C. 1-3.; Sprays, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Llv- ll. 5n- , ingsion and iamily, Mrs. DobsiniJolm A. Aizwyvx-n “v.1 and Sisters; Anchor, Mr. Bruce Stewart: Wreaths, Mn. George J. Super-tires at no extra cost oerrificsn-nin i mod highspeed demands the prgtectioncniound only in Gum Cushioned Tires. elusive Gem Perchn s. Rubber, United, Torunb ThelnnQAlLQnndlmRnbberCmlpen . Poufietllllli y Therés a iGum Cushion Tire Station near you. The Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd., Queen St _ Jenkins Service Station. 207 Gt. Georre Sireetidsar Whlilvck, Kent Street- Commercial Traveller Salesmen started using Castro! in the first place because they wanted t0 avoid break downs and loss of time. Then their experi- ence taught them that while this marvellous lubricant cost a few cents more per quart, it n actually saved them real sums of money, because they 5o: 1,500 to 2,500 miles before a change was necessary. C. C. WAKEFIELD 8C CO., L111. "The All-British Firm " Toronto Winnipeg Vancouver Montreal w \;'.l.' ' Ymizirx. Mrs. ‘mw; .\'l1'. and Mrs. James M0 ' . n. .\li'. Ruimri family, Meadow Bank, Han l; Mrofmii L. o. 1..., race, Clyde River, :1\.l),'. Bun- , cmireriircs Women's Institute. ._.».- _' lvoodmn (‘in Bruce Stmvart (‘o., Ltd., Foot Gt. George Si‘