.,____..~¢._-_-.w..-.. -»\ JUNE 13, 1929 pf.’ H a Patons REAL BARGAINS Look them over from top to bottom 86 WHITE FLANNELETTE with blueor pink borders. LZIQAZNKETS . TAINING ' with frills o! White, Blue, eZi.’.‘,“.§'.,,§°""‘ and Green. Regular 15c Yd. Special =1“ CHILDRENiS KNIT B Peach and Pink, Er.§‘.‘.’,°fP§§ef1§f§1-. waist" ,Sizes 4 to 12-year. Special .. . . . , _ __ =29 BOY’S KHAKI PANTS bloonierm st 1e sizes 5 to 14 years ., Re lar , y Special MEN’S AND BOY’S CAPS odd lots taken from our regular stock., lSxiplglcgliaél . . . . . . . '25 .’ HATS SAIL lot.. Regular values up to $29?5s:see this Special '98 FOLDING SHOPPING B GS black leath. erette, size 12x14 inches., Special . . . . . . . . ' BOY’S BLUE OVERALLS red. trim, sizes 4 to 8 years, Regular $1.00., Special ' BED. SPRING AND MATTRESS com- pilete single medium and double bed s zes.. Special i. . . . INDIAN BLANKETS heavy weight with fancy borders. Size 60x80 inc. Special ' SILK KNIT BLOOMERS full size Peach, Pink, Red, Mauve, Blue, Maize" Regular $1.00. Special .. .. . . . . . . ‘ FULL FASHIONED SILK STOCKINGS all the new spring shades. A Regular $1.75 value. Special .. ' SILK KNIT NIGHT GOWNS LACE TRIMMED sifl styles, Peach, Pink, Flesh, Nile, Maize. Regular $2.50., Special SILK STOCKINGS heavy service weight all the new summer shades. Regular $1.25 value. Special ‘ PRINT COTTON light and dark, neat patterns, fast colors. Regular 30c a Special ' oe'oeloocieoleololieoaln n ovum ovre o a'e 01.0 s s o n o on r q ~- . Ireights paid on livestock. Biggest . Ladies’ Misses Coats » 25 Ladies and Misses Coats at half price no two alike, plain and fur trimmed, all real good styles in Tweeds, Tricotine, Charmeen. Sizes 18 to 42. Regular $15 to $40 HALF‘ PRICE HALF PRICE ‘Y MEN’S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR two piece and combinations. Sizes up to 44. Special per suit BOYS KHAKI DUCK AND BLUE CHAM- BRAY SHIRTS excellent value. Special $1.10 and ' MEN’S BLAZERS, Fancy Sweaters, Windbreakers, light weight wool, limit-_ ed number. z Speclal$3.50 to.._...._....... ' BOY’S V-NECK, FANCY PULL-OVER SWEATERS sizes up to 36. Priced ac- cording to size. Special values $2.00 up to .. .. SILK GLOVES FANCY CUFF double fins- er tipped, 8 new summer shades sizezs 6, 6% to7 MILLINERY, BIG LOT, all new styles, no twio alikeésHgg you would expect to find p ces at . .. Special BLACK AND WHITE KID GLOVES plain wrist 2 dome fastener. Sizes 6, 61A, 61/3, to 6%. Regular $3.00.. Special to clear LOT OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS, Ray- ons, Silk Broadcloths, etc., all good colors. Values up to $1.76 BARBERS’ TOWELS plain white soft and absorbent. Size 14x24 in. I Special per dozen CREPE DE CHENE 38 inches wide. A big varietyof all the best shades. .19 Reduced to STAMPED GOODS odds and ends taken from our regular stock. Any piece in the lot ' FANCY RAYON DRESS MATERIAL 4 pieces good colors, neat patterns Regular 45c. Special FRILLEDNOVELTY CURTAINS 21/2 yds 1on3. complete with valance and tie backs. Regular $4.50.. Special _ WASHINGTON HOUSE ~ MARTHA DRESSES the very latest style Sizes 16_ to 52. Special . .. a PATONS Limited ooeeosolblessol.“ ‘ Tuesday morning. it might be said 1' fortunately all ~ tion and with clesrness o! thought ’ gave first aid. ' I ' 'Keating and Mr. and Mrs, A. Wel- ‘ grandnleco oi Mr. Weldon. Central Guardian -_ , GET YOUR EABDIE FERTILIZER. Sewer from The Hurdle Mtg. 00.. Summerside. eorl-u-saeoeswu. TONIGHT-Recital" by Prof. Thmnpson‘: pllPlls, Zion Hall, a o'clock. START T0 GET 101R exhibits reuly for the big provincial exhibi- lion, Charlottetown, August lo-zs. Send for prize list. J. W. Bonita, aeo- retsry- lily-u IT IS VERY EAhYjto attach a - Hurdle Fertilizer Sower tosny wagon box. It will save a lot of hard labour in the field. 839.00. The Hurdle Mfg, Co.,Summerslde. 4047-b-23-eod3wks. 3 NOTICE T0 LOCAL ‘ADVERTIS- jElla-ln order to insurerinsertion o! advertisements, 'ldcsl advertisers are advised to have their copy in the Guardian pmce not later than 10.30 A. M. the day previous to publication. When the advertisements are halt- DBKB 0i‘ more, copy must be in the 931W twenty-loin hours in advance. 0114-5-3l-ti. CLINIC FOR. CRIPPLED CHILD- REN conducted by Dr. Acker will be held st the Red Cross; oflice, 50 Grafton Street, Tuesday, June 11th and Townl-Iall, Summerside, on Fri- day, June 14th. ‘ 502l-5-28-30-June-3 till 10th. BAPTIST SERVICES-North Riv- er Field, Sunday June 10. Long Creek, 11 a. m., Clyde River, 3 p. m. Kingston, 7.30 p. m. Woman's Mis- sionary meeting at home of Miss Nellie Bain, Wednesday-June 19. W. R. MacWalker, Ministorfi ANGLICAN SERVICES In the Parish oi New London gen the 16th inst. will be as follows-French River 10-30-11. M. with Holy Communion. Burlington 2.30 P. M. Sunday School one hour before these two services. Kensington 7.30 P. M. Sunday School 10 AL M. ~ THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION at Charlottetown, August 18-23, wlil be the biggest and best ever put on ' here. More prizes for livestock. All midway ever. Three performing troupes from New York, m4 four days horse racing. Write to your friends abroad and plan to entertain them that week. Send for prise list. J. W. Boulter, Secretary, Charlotte- town, P. E. Island. diy-ti PRINCES OF WALESCOLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS —- Candidates for Entrance Examinat- ions into Prince of Wales College and for supplementary examination in Latin for second class teachers license should make application to Dept. of Education iornumber and time table not later than June 22nd. They should state in their applica- ty in which they residg and centre ‘ u; which they will present themselves for examination and enclQe initial 5423-8-12-31 GAVE FIRST AID-In connection with the deplorable auto accident on that first aid was most capably given by Mrs. (Din) Macmillan, Dr. ‘zells Clark and Miss Clark, who are visiting at the Experimental Station, 11nd by the Sisiers of Martha ' who accompanied Mrs. MacMil- ‘an from the funeral. These ladies, trained nurses, who arrived‘ on theJscerle some time before the city doctors could get there. took charge oi’ the situa- < and quickness o! action supervised i the removal oi the injured men and J i j ransom“. v Mr. J. C. Kesting, manager oi the Moncton Times accompanied by Mrs. don, Moncion, motored to the city ‘yesterday. They are remaining a iew days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Lowther, the letter being s. That Body Of Yours ~ v -—- contlnutu from page 4 mind as whetting or sharpening is to the scythe." Ii you spend all your time in ree- ‘i roation or sharpening no work will be dond. \ Ii you spend all your time working or mowing your work will not be as good, ss “clean out” as it would be i! you stopped to recreate, to sharpen. The other suggestions for a luc- {veeuiul vacation were:- _. Todo whstyouwouldlikewdolor ,,two or three weeks. " Ihrestlheflrsttwodsysolyour vacation. To plan about packing, accommo- dation, railway or boat tickets. so tar ahead that than is no‘ exhausting rush at the last minutewhieh tires 1W out mentally and physically Just ‘Whtflroimrndneunlquvvurals, tlon, their age, school attended, coun- ' tee oi iiity centm-Dept. oi Education. _ Now the ideal time to take {vaca- tion is before you are too tired." As mentioned before “an hour of sleep before midnight is worth two alter midnight." Is this true? Yesbecaluo when ..you stop work. have an evening o! reading, or attend l Mei-ins o1 my kind. and getolr to bed when you are not exhausted, but Just nicely tired, you will need‘ about twenty to thirty per cent less sldp than if you continue to work or stay nu until you are completely exhaust- ed. So a vacation taken before you-are too tired is better, other things being Equal, than wsltlns till the end of the summer. '- Where to so is not for mo to say, because the seaside, the mountains, the quiet or the country, the whirl or the big city, all have their attraction; ior dlflerent individuals, and ‘t9 go where You want to go, and do" what you want to do, with the boy or girl spirit within you. is the ideal Way m spend a vacation. a Stock Quotations ' HALIFAX, June 12.—quotstions iumished by Johnston and _Ward Members Montreal Stock Exchange. Atchisn, Top. a: Santa Fe. Ry. . 210*)‘, Am. Can Co. . . . . . . . "..."... 138% Am. Car a Fdry. Co. Am. Loomotive Co. Am. Smlt 8c Rcfin, Co. ,, NEW YORK EXCHANGE Am. Bosch Magneto Co. ..... .. 50% Anaconda Copper Min. Co. 104 N. Y. Cen. 8c Hud. Rv., R. R. .. 192i’. COIL G58 C0. (N. Y.) .. .. . . . . . . 1133'} I-Iud. Motor Car Co, ,,_ _ Internatl Petroleum ., _ , Standard Oil of N. J, ,.,.,,,,_ 57s; Southern Pac. . . . . . . . . ........ 1295i Union Pac. Ry. ............ M22614 U. S. Industrial Alcohol‘ Co. 182-11 u. s. Steel .................. .. 167% MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Atlantic Reiin. Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 Missouri Kan. 8c Texas Ry. .. . 390 Montreal Power ............ .. 111! Steel Co. of Can Com, . . . . . . .. 55 Winnipeg Elec. .............. . . 75 Brompton . . . . . . . 41 Steel Co. oi Can. . , 52 Shawinigan . . . . .. , 7'1 Ddfrllnion Bridge 970i Massey Harris . 611.1 Can. Brewery . . . . . .. . .‘23 Building Products 34 .. ’ _ _ nneer a. co, ________________ n 55 Industrial Alcohol . . . . .. 2a»; Nipissing 2.15 Power Corporation .......... .. on; International Nickel 47‘/=;Pend Oreille 4.00 Inter Utilities~A International Petroleum .. 4W ‘Stadacons. .. .oa Imperial 011 ................ .. 2s I-Ysil Qvn-itrnctivn -- 28 Shcritt Gordon .. .. 1.20 ma‘ Massey-Harris 62 Siscoe . . . . .. .60 .551’ BANKS MonlirealAPower . . . . . .. 111% st. Anthony .18 .13 _ McColl Frontenac ... ... ... 30% Sudbury Basin __ 350 325 Bank Commerce ............ .3252 National Breweries ... 129 Sylvunite 1.30 Bank Royal . . . . ..... .. 331 National Steel Car . . . . . . . .. 100 Teck Hughes _ . . . . . . . .. 8.25 8.23 i Bank Montreal ...... .. 321 Noranda . . . . . .. 521i Towagmac 1.65 1.63 i Bank Nova Scotia 1.. .. 400 Power Corporation ... .. 98 Treadrvell Yukon .. .. .. 10,0) Price Bros. .. 80 Vipond .87 .03 WHEAT Quebec Power ... .. 1'7 Windfall .02»; .02‘; shswlnlgan . .. '17 Wright Hargreaves .. 1.37 1.45 July ........................ .. 105% Smelters 400 Wainwell on .. .56 .561. steel o! Canada . . . . .. 52 Home 011 _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ __ 2050 20m Simona ... ... iT/“Mayland . . . . .. ... .. 7.40 7.00 ’ waysgsmack . . . . . . . . .. 76 Baltic ,, 2,10‘ COBN l Winnipeg Electric ... 75 Southwest Pate .. .. 5.00 4.75 ' Canadian Bronze ... 76 Imperial Oil New . . . . . . . .. 2'1 ' International Petroleum New . 24% Dominion Tar ... ... 25 Famous Players .. 5i OATS - C. P. R. ... ... .... 223 --' General Motors ... ... .... 70% U. S. Steel ... ... ... 167% Bank of Nova Scotia ... ... 400 Bank of Montreal ... 312 Bank oi Comme co ... .. 202 l WHEAT Royal Bank aaz July . ....................... .. 114% STANDARD mumg gxcnsuun l p Oct. ........... ........ .. 1122s‘ g 0n Sale T041331 Dec. ........................ .. 1119i Quohum, gunmm; ghmqh eque- MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE fi Market Reports Grecnshields a Co., iunlished by Montreal, to ' Stewart Jones d: Co., B8 Crest George St, Charlottetown. Abitibi . . . . . . . .. .... 40% Alberta Pacific Grain 50 Asbestos ... ... ... ... ..". 11 Brazilian ... ... 55 B. C. Power 48% Building Products 35 Canada Car ... ...._l28 Canada Cement .. Canada Power and Paper 20 Canada Brewing 23 Dominion Bridge ... 99 Foreign Power Securities 82 Fraser Company ...‘ .... 58 . General Steel Wares .... 81% Home Oil ... ... ... ... 1080 Imperial oll ..i' loo SANDWICHES areDELICIOUS readi ‘Ihini A "saddens." Because . - itissellbnesoirsted Tillie (IIIARLOTTETOWN GILJARDIAB a F l securities. Investors are located one; all the States; England, Scotland Ir There is also wide ownership distribution. _ are held by many small investors. 26 shares ls the average holding. 96% of all shareholders own 100 or less shares. . Wide geographical and ownership distribution are evidences of the standing of Associated Securities as an investlnentystability is mater .ia1ly strengthened and there is always a ready market. . Associated Investors in 9 Provinces. ‘There are 104,000 Associated stockholders and owners of registered in all the Canadian provinces except eland, and twenty other countries. i Associated Gas & Electric Securihlys Co., Inc. . Office of‘ Maritime Electric Company, Ltd. ~| It Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island esyiol Atweli lit Co., Charlottetown Oillce. Noon Close Abana ... ... .. .. .. 81-86 01-65. Aconda .. ... ... ... ... .10 .00 Amity Copper ... 37% .28; Amulet ... ... ... 1.15 1.17 Area ...-... .14 .13 Arno ... .. ... .. .28 23 As. Oil dz Gas ... .. 3.75 3.53 Barry Kollinger ... .. .. .30 30% Bldgood . . ... ... .28 .30 Big Missouri .. .. .. 130 130 Buckingham ... ... .. .. .0516 .05 Bunker Hill .09 .00 Capital RWY“ ... ..- ~05 ~93 Central Manitoba .46 .46 Clericy ... ... ... .11 .1056 Dome .. 9.05 10.00 Dslhousls ... 3.00 3.50 Foothill Oil d: Gas ... .. - 0.25 Paloonbridgo ... ... ... 12.00 Granada ... ... ... .28 . I-Iolllnlfll‘ ... ... ... so 5.65 5.75 ... ... .... 1.17 1.10 Keeley . . . . .. ... ... .62. Kirkland Lake ... .00 .04 Kooiensy Florence ... .. .16 Inks Shore 28.00 Malsrtle ... ... ... .. .. 25% .26 Mandy ... ... ... .. .80 .00 Man. Basin .. use u. ‘J1 3i Min. Corporation ... ... 4.06 I35 McDougsll ... ... so .41 .45 McIntyre .... .... .... 10.00 Newbec.........-.... .06 .01 n ‘ . .. 1m gm No. 4321 “PAGAN LOVE SONG” Waits by Copley Piou Orohulrs Iliil ptdi Chow “Building a Nest for Mary" Fox Trot 5y The Capiivailm sviilu Vocal Chonu Ne. 4341 “PEACE or MIND” i “I Kiss Your Hand Madame" ' Canadian Iiih Orchestra Dick Robertson Ne. 43“ “ BLUE HAWAII" "A Garden in the Rain” Wait Fe: Trot Doc Robins] i and Hrs Orchestra out Ne. 4324 "IGET THE BLUES WHEN IT RAINS" "Wake Up! Chilvlln, Wake Upl" Vocal Dnvi with ‘tar and violin l] Cotton Morphnu .11- I Good Selections on every Brunswick hoard New Release every Thursday llearthsssovrs-Qlhtztladio ltstiendst ISLAND - RADIO CO. IUOIQIGIIIUIIIOQQOINIIII NEW ISSUE CITY or QUEBEC 5 % BONDS psrsn JUNE 1st, 1929. MATURING JUNE m, ran nlzxonnusrlolvs - ‘ ‘ ‘$500.00 $1000.00 PRICE loo sun Accrwlsn INTEREST T0 YIELD 5%. f’ \ Eastern Securities Company LIMITED CH ARLO’I"1‘E'I‘UWN s1". JOIIN . MONTREAL nsmrax MONCTON FREDIJBICTON V6661 Chem | ibflflrisrzmmnslwn A diploma in her hand ,_ 1/. . . a Gruen on her wrist ' graduate V“ I Picture the joy of your when you present her with one o our Gruen wristlets . . . . What other flit coul - make her day so perfect! . . . Dainty and -. accurate, a Gruen timepiece will be a con- end a daily, hourly convenience for years ’ to come . . . Better make your selection now.» l‘ . vdlios llilswflimufl W. W. Wellner-Ltd.’ p Jewelers Since 1868 Charlottetown In-I-IJIIJJ . Associated Securities. Over ~ =- lovely * , scant reminder of your thoughtfulness- A