i.1A_‘i'_5, 1‘.'..1. ism: conos Must ifsfnenc I yiurfioodqearfieah ifll-‘Izl/ifer you f0 use X i .1513‘ new cord-testing’ ‘ nzacfiine A Chinese railway recently erect-ed at Harbin, Manchuria. a large four- rPcrsiafis plan for extensive im- provement of its highways has been complicated by the nonrenewal of the contract of the American engin- eer who has been in charge of the work. Russo-Chinese orphans, surgical wards for the Central Hos- pital. NEW ISSUE Province of British Columbia = 25-Year 5 p. c. Debentures D110 April 25th, 1954 Principal and hair-yearly interest ply able in New Yfirk and Canadian fund PRICE: 100 and interest. Qgfigfg may be telephoned or telegraphed l‘ our expense. Eastern Securities Company Ltd- INVESTMENT BANKERS bnannorrrrrowx MONTREAL HALIFAX ST. JOHN F ' ~ i ,. Stewart Jones 5c’ C0- Googmment, Provincial and Municipal Bonds Public Utility and Corporation’, Securities A I An r Service C ' Orders Executed on all Exchanges Through GREENSHIELDS and COMPANY I‘ Montreal . Quotations Received Daily atOne Hour Intervals a Complete Service Dependable COYPOYQWJ" Analysis Service Maintained. Current Financial News Received Daily - splendidphotograph of Bonnchinley, I :9 l 88 Gt. Georgé St- Phime 73 . ~ ‘Charlottetown SINCE 1868 Central Guardian) ._.. . auoounaos m: mono or.- ATOBS and have two hours’ real en- loyment by attending the Orstoriul Fin-ls.‘ Zion mu on army. IN REFERENCE to the Stewart‘ Bakery advertisement on another page oi’ this issue, any /of these pro- ducts will be delivered post paid to any part i)! the Island. Be sure snd/ enclose money with order. 35114-8041 BE SURE AND SECURE YOUR TICKET for the oratorical contestln time. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS POE SALE-Imperial Fox Biscuits will still be obtainable as the company has a stock on hand at Carter s» Co.'s warehouse. 35004-1 TICKETS FOR THE ORATOEI- CAL CONTEST ‘FINAL On Frldll! W")! priming 0180i» i111 flfiylllm i013 next may be had’ from Messrs. W.W. 11nd tWO I Wellner Ltd. or at The Guardian. WINSLOE SERVICES - Services in the Winsloe United Churches lor Sunday, May 5th, will be held'l.s fol- lows: Winsloc North at 11 a. m; South Winsloe at, 3 p. m4 Princetown Road at, 7 p. m. CONVALESCENT — The Guardian is pleased to report that Mr. Henry ' J. Phillips, who was operated on re- cently at the City Hospital, is now mnvalescing to a complete recovery. PHOTOGRAPHED — The Toronto Saturday Night this week contains a the lovely residence of Mr. W. Ches- ter S. McLure, accompanying which is a. well written description 0f the “Domestic Architecture of Prince Ed- ward 1sland,”~written by Miss Biod- wen Davies. BREADALBANE CHARGE, UNIT- ED CHURCH-Rev. Donald Coburu. MA, 13.10., pastor. Services tor May 5th -North Granville, 11 a. m.; Rose valley, 3 p. m; Breadslbane, 7 p. m. The Official Board and Congregation will meet in Breadalbane on May eta at 2 p. m. for the purpose of calling a minister. FIR-ST CASUALTY — Wednesday night about 10 o'clock g, car going at a furious rate of speed ran over and wrecked the "Silent Policemen" at the intersection of Prince and Kent Streets. This act o! vandalism and wholesale destruction of public prop- erty, especially wining as it does less than twenty-four hours from the time of the placing of these “Police- men," is nothing short o1 imbeciiity. The offender. if caught, should be made an example of. PERSONALS Miss Ruby Battersby, Marie, has returned home alter spending a. va- cation in Charlottetown. Mr. Winston Dingwell, Marie, re- turned home after spending the week end in Charlottetown. Mr. Everett Webster, Marie, paid a ‘short visit to Charlottetown last week. The friends of Mr. Lorne E. Craw- ford of this city regret to learn of his continued ill health which has necessitated his returning (rom New York City. While in New York Mr. Crawford received treatment at the United States Veterans Hospital, and was also an out patient st the Department, oi the Neurological Insti- tute of that city. He served overseas with the 26th Battalion and was wounded at Pssschendaele. Belgium. ‘ Cavendish situated l» kitchen and three bed rooms. i z i i Stock a Quotations HALIFAX, May 2.— Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward, Members o! the Montreal Stock Ex- change: APARTMENTS . ' TO LET ’ We have listed with Is for > rental heated lpartmentn in the on the corner of Water and Pownai ' Streets. This is the most mod- ern apartment building in the City, having inst been complete- ly remodelled by Mr. Blanchard. > There are still available three , apartments - esch with large > living room, dining room. hardwood floors throughout, all , modern conveniences. Kitchens > are wired for electric ranges. " Apply. y THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY v New York Exchange At. Top. 8r. Santa. Fe Ry. 2001.3 American Can Co. 143 Am. Car 6a Fdy. Co. .. 99% Am. Locomotive Co. .~........ 117% Am. Smelt. d: Refng. Co. 110% Am. Bosch Mag. Co. 7059 Anaconda. Cop. Min. Co. 144% N.Y. Cen. d: Hud. Riv. R. R. 185 Con. Gas Co. (New York) 110% Hud Motor Car Co. .......... 87% International Paper Co. 53% Standard Oil of N. J. ......... 56 Reading Co. . . . . . . 100% Southern Pacific . .......... 126k’ Union Pacino Ry. . . . . . . . 21s U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. .. 170 Westinghouse Electric 161% United States Steel 181% Montreal Stock Exchange Abitibl . . . . . . . . . . . . 42% Industrial Alcohol 34ft Montreal Power 106% National Breweries ' 138 Winnipeg Electric . . . . . . . 86% steel Company of Canada. 50 Brazilian Traction . . . . . . . . . .. 581/4 Masesy Harris 74 Fraser s» Co. . .. 65 Chas. Gurd. . . . . . . 41 Power Corporation 10s British Am. Oil . . . . 51% Imperial Oil . . . . . . . 116% BANKS Bank Commerce 310 Bank Royal s10 Bank Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . .. 345 Wheat-May, 113; July, 118%; Sept. 122%. Gvrn—May. 89%; July, 93-14; Sept. 9s. Oats-May. 49%; July. 465i; Sept. 451-4. Wheat-May, 1217i; Oct. 12514. Juyl, 124%; POOR WOMAN‘ HAD RICH COL- LECTION IN HAND BAG An unknown elderly woman, shab- bily dressed and apparently very poor, was admitted to St. James‘ Hos- pital. Balham, S. W. The hospital attendants with dif- flculil! Dfirsuaded her to give up an old crocheted bag, in which were sewn s. number of psckts. When these were opened more than 150 so- vereigns and hall-sovereigns rolled out. A tortoise-shell case contained several £5 and treasury notes sewn together. Jewellery in the bag included a gold half-hunter. three diamond rings, and two antique bangles. The contents were estimated to he worth more than $3000. dress applications Guardian." WANTED "WANTED-J a. reliable energetic man between twenty-five and forty years of age, business experience preferred, graduate of High School or equivalent ed- ucation tore-present a well-known Bond House in Charlottetown and vicinity. Ad- i; to A. B. C. care of ~71 3583-1-14] ‘ZINE UHARLUI ii-JUWN GUARDIAN Boy Scout Jamboree Subscription List In connection with the great com- ing of age International Boy Scout Jamboree to be held at Birkenhead,‘ Eng, in July, two Scouts are to be provided for by the Governor Gen- eral. Any additional Scouts must be provided for locally, and the Pro- vincial Hoy Scout Commissioner and Committee have authorized the open- ing of a. subscriptions list for this purpose. Subscriptions may be sent to Mr. G. Filliter, Bank of Montreal, Mr. D. A. MacKlnnon, Assistant Receiver General's Oflice, Mr. Herbert W. Yeo, 50 Greenfield, Avenue, Mr. J. F. Leightizer, 82 Weymouth St, or Mr. J. R. Burnett, Guardian Office. Subscriptions already received. Mr. George DeBlols .......... $30.00 Mr. W. Chester S. McLure ..-.. 25.00 Col. D. A. MacKinnon ......... 25.00 Mr. A. A. Alley ..............-. 20.00 Dr. Dewar 10.00 Mr James Paton .. 10.00 Charlottetown Guardian ...... 10.00 Moore d: McLeod 10.00 --.---~-.- ........-¢-. Dr. C. H. Beer ................10.00 Mr. J. O. Hyndman ........... 5.00 M1‘. J. R. Paton 5.00 Mr. G. Filliter . . . . Mr. J. A. McMillan .... .. Mr. W. R. Altken Mr. W. 1i. Rogers . . . . . . 20.00 Mr.A.B.Cosh 5.00 Mr. Frank Clarke .............“ 2.00 Mr. G. E.1-1ughes............. 5.00 Mr. C. H. Bissett . . . . . . . . . 5.00 Mr. C. H. B. Longworih 5.00 Mr. W. H. V. Dunbar .. 5.00 A Friend . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Henderson dc Cudmore .. 5.00 Mr. J. Ernest H. Worth ....... 2.00 Standard Minning Exchange Quotations furnished through cour- tesy cf Atwell 8:. Co., Charlottetown office. Noon Close Abanc. ... .. .. 205 210 Aconda .. .. 91.5 9% Amity Copper ... ... 311i 34 Amulet ... .. ...'1’I6 1B5 Apex ... 3 Area ... ... i8 16% Arno . 30 30% Assoc. Oil 8c Gas .. .. 460 520 Barry I-follinger .... 33 32h Bediord 60 Bidgocd 31 31 Big Missouri ... ... 163 157 Bidgood ... ... -..._ 31 Buckingham ... ... 6 6 Bunker Hill ... l3 11 Carona. ... ..... 25.» Capital Rouyn ... .. 4 41.5 Capitol S. Minds ... ... '7 Castle ‘rrethewey ... ... 35 Central Manitoba .. . 50 45 Chaput Hughes ... a1».- Clerlcy, . . . . .. -. . 18 l8 Crown Reserve ... ... .. 4 3i’. DDmC ... ... -.~ a.‘ “10501025 Dalhousie ... ... .. 575 570 ‘Duprat Mines ... 4 4 Foothill Oil 8a Gas .. Falconbridgc ...1125 1125 Goldhill Mines .. on .- .- Goodtlsh ... .. 12 Groves D.M.Ltd. .... 3 ‘Granada. ... ... ... ... l9 18 iliilltop ... ... ... ... .. 4 :Ho1linger no no Howey... ... ... "120 129 Hudson Bay ... .... 1865 International Nickel .. .. .5295 5280 Keeley ... ... 57 58 Kirkland Lake ... .. 105 Kootenay Florence ... ... l5 Lake Shore ... ... ... .270’) 2100 Malartlc ... 40 49 ‘Mandy ..; ... .. 128 128 iManitoba Basin .. 40 41'. Mining Corporation ... 440 440 Murphy ... ... 25 L.- McDougall ... ..... 52 52 McIntyre ... ... “18751875 - Newbec ... ... .. 43 43 Nlpissing ... ... ... 325 335 Noranda ... ... ...5350 5375 ._Pend Oreille -.. ..... 675 Pioneer . . . . .. ... ... .. 45 Sheritt Gordon ..... 840 035 Siscoe ... ... ... 75 St Anthony so Sudbury Basin ... .. 810 860 Sylvanite ... ... ... 100 Teck Hughes ... ... .... 935 930 Towagmac ... ... ... 225 Iresdwell Yukon ... “.1800 1350 iLO. D. Meeting ..'I'he regular monthly metting oi Royal Edward Chap. I. O. D. E. was hsldin the rooms of the chapter in Navy League building on Monday afternoon, the Regent. Mrs. J. E. n. MacCready presiding and about twenty members present. Business before the meeting included the ma- ter ot sending a. delegate to the annual meeting of» National Chapter in Victor ia B. C., and arrangements {or annual sale of Alexander Roses on Empire Day. The thanks or the‘ daughters are gratefully tendered the Vice- Presldent. Mrs. I". R. Heartz was at home" to the members of Royal Edward Chapter celebrating st. Geo- rges Day April 23rd. The" treasure;- reported a satisfac- tory balancennd payment outstand- ing bills was authorized" Reports from conveners of committees in- cluded an urgent request that mem- bers subscribe to “Echces" the offic- ial organ or the Order;the reading of 1V1rs. R. H. Jenkins report of her attendance at the session of the League of Nations Conference in Ottawa and the contribution o1 about‘ 60 children's books to the Provincial Library and an acknowledgement from the Librarian of same. Memp- oru are urged to donate any books fir. for junenvile reading to this committee. ' _ The Regent announced that ‘the "Short story" competition conducted annually by I. O. D. E. had beendis- continued because the stories offered had not been up to the required standard. An invitation was read from the National Chapter to the Regent re- questing her attendance at the cer- rnony to take plane in the Archives building,_Ottawa, when the first picture ot a woman was to be hung. there-that of Mrs. Clarke Murray the founder of I. O. D. F). Thcmeeting closed in regular or- der. Thompson Cadillac ... i8 Ventures ..... 950 Vlpond ... ... .. 110 103 Wes; Dome Lake ... ... 4 4 Windfall . . ... . .. 7 '1 Wright Hargreaves 180 1B0 Wainwell Oil ... ... 59% 58 MAKE Youn FALSE TEETH reel, Mil/Ml r \ MILTON . DCES Probably you have heard that Milton really " cleans false teeth in an almost miraculous i fashion, without eifort, and quite without ' ' A i dan-iage-ask your dentist. a ~ It docs more. It makes the plate feel natural in your mouth — does away with that feeling at strange, awkward discomfort. Scores of people have written that for this blessing alone Milton’ is priceless to them. Try it! It always docs it! The two (the only two) ways of cleaning false tceth are described 1n the little book which comes with the bottle. 'i‘hrec sizes- 35¢, 65¢ and SI-from your nearest dealer. Selling Agents: HAROLD r. RITCHIE a c0. LIMITED, TORONTO ., MAKE A POINT OF READING THE BOOK WITH ‘fl-IE IOTILE m- (Csnndian Press) not sold at time of writing. Common. to medium cows were steady at $8 MONTREAL. Que. May 1—_—Th-?r= ,to $8.25 and bulls from s’! to $5.25. were 42 cattle and E6 calvas and 90 calves “we o: mmium quality gm] hogs for sale on the two n11i~kets.,wcre sold for $8.25 to $9.50. Hogs The cattle market was steady- One lwere steady at $13.50 fed and water- lot of mixed steers and cows were ed flat. just in. | IN r_____ Now made G URD ’S FAMOUS » or vrien ass Now Available To Wee Peogzne o: Prince Edward [sin-re Our agents, MESSRS. R. E. MUTCI-l C; CO. L71. ‘c: Charlottetown are carrying in setoclc at all times a complete stock of “GURD’S SMILING BEVERr GU RD‘S Aromatic Ginger Ale (Standard GURD'S Pale Dry Ginger Ale (A beverage classic). ' GURD'S Stone Ginger Beer (The perfect drink) GURD’S Plain Soda Water (The ideal mixer). GURD'S Lime and Lemon-Aron TClllC-—l‘:’.'li‘. - These are the same beverages that for over G0 years have dominated the soft drink trade of Montreal and Quebec. Finest Beverage Plant. CHARLES GURD & C0; . d r‘ y_~|v;-~ n c1145.:- A 110v.‘ PM‘ 10ml -’~-~ Us . _$f. CO years). etc. ALL—TWENTY FLAVORS and bottled in the iliaritiincs in Canada’: (MARITIME) Ltd., Saint John, N. B. "M ALL IN- --____.__ _ _ U- VM GONNA RSI-IT TO'§AY. 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