1. JULY 13, 1928 riday and Saturday Specials v ;We Welcome the Potato Growers Boys’ Cotton Blouses, as- sorted sizes Boys’ Cotton Blouses, big range oi’ patterns, worth 85c and $1.00 .. Small sizes in Boys’ Bathing Suits, blue and brown, Boys’ heather end Braces Boys’ Dark Cloth Caps, - each............... Men’s Khaki Pants, special Men's Flannel Trousers, new Biscuit Shade, special Men's Balbriggan Combinations. perfect Summer weight un- I derwear Men's all wool Bathing Suits, a wonderful value at. Big range of Men's Working Shirts, of very special bar- gain value . . . . . 4 Wonderful Values in : ,Bath Towels Certainly the most ---o----c---.. ..---¢---,- Association 7 .45 clear . . . . .75 .........-50 l5 .....i.-l50 ....i-53 , _ , _ , breakers, PRICE . tions Trousers to $7.50 t Combinati Men's Cot value at 7 Men’s Brt 2.25 shades, 2 shape, ver 1.00. Bl ro ry English remarkable Towel Values that our buyer has ever secured for you. Direct from the biggest makers ‘in the Old Country, offered to you at pric- es lower than nlost wholesalers can sell them in big quantities. Buy as many or as few as you like at these prices. Boys’ Plaid Cotton Wind- Boys’ Nainsook Combina- Men’s Light Grey Flannel Men’s Nainsook Athletic attzlclled or separate collars ioys Cotton Colf llose, ligllt tractive, black band Boys’ Shirts, white with colored stripes, separate collar, 1.25 clearing at each A few wash Suits at each HALF 3.00 Men's “Plus Fours", fawns and ligllt shades of grey, $6. ...? 5-00 ons, per suit . . . _ 1.00 1.50 OI'...... ton Sox, a great pairs for .. ... ‘adcloth Shirts, H.175 pairs for .. .. / Men's Straw llats, new sailor ygslnart and at- 1.2 Ladies’ Silknit Slip and oonler Conlbination,—~ se, maize, orchid, cher- bloom and 3 I white......... Ladies’ new Felt Hats $2.98 Striped 'I‘u'rkish Towels, size 16 x 31 inches, a wonder at . . . . . .. _' A wonderful Towel, striped Turkish, size 17 x 38 inches, very special at per pair ‘ Heavy soft striped Turkish Towel, 21 42 inches, a lovely Towel equal to many lines at $1.00 a pair. Our Special '65 Another wonderful Towel is 21 x 42 inches .l-a handsome, thick, .soi't absorbent tow- e1, a value that you will find only at thisstoreat...“ ...‘ Rexoleum Mats, 14 x 27, special for Friday and Saturday, each . . . . . . . . . ' 36 inches wiilfi I ..---..-..... Ivory Lace Curtaining, Special for Friday and Saturday yard A new arrival in Ladies’ Felt I-Iats, of most not- able value. These just fresh from the makers’ fingers, and exactly the shape and colors _that you have been I looking for . . Silknit Ladies’ Gown, llaintily trimmed with good quality lace, all [the new light ‘I flfl shades 6 pairs only Ivory Swiss Net Curtains, regular’ $4.95, Friday and Saturday, pair . . . ro-oo-oo-vwaoowoa c4 o o v v? HOUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK B ROBERTYA LEB_ no ' Sink Brush Instead of using a sink brush. i189 strips of cardboard boxes cut inw convenient sizes. They Wm 0°‘ scratch the sink and can be thrown away or bun-led after usln8- 111°!’ are more sanitary than the brush. Buttermilk Buttermilk applied to the hand! and face is one of the best coameilifli known. 1t may be warmed. but should not. be boiled. ‘ Cereals If a cereal sticks to the vessel iii which it has been cooked. Mid fl cuplul of wood ashes. then iili with water and leave to cook- Daily Selections , [OR 3F Guardian Roadoro oo¢v0+r i,» [V4115 w» will not dew-rt "Oi" ii-"Pmv- 2“ PRAYER-For Godly. faithful parent; and obedient children, we thank Thee Lord. LET ME GROW LOVELY Let me grow lovely, growing old- Sq may fine things do: Laces. and ivory. iiiid 801d- And silks need not be new. And there ls healing in old trees, Old trees a clamor hold; wpy may not I, as well as these, c. w lovely, growing old? m --Karle WilsonlBaker. ‘The Land We Love - By rnlnll Yeilh vwwaen+eo+w 00404-9" oll and (ll-a -- ‘Isiifli I. f Q what is the development o Oll and Gas production in Canada“: A. on and Gas Ploauctlon cnnudlan West shows steed!’ 0°" velopment with many Pfiiiiiili"! He“ bging tested. Oil production in the Prairie Provinces 100198890 @9900 pol-rein in 1020 bl‘ 0'" 10o in 1027. while gas production increased in the one year from 9M1 to 11,827,000 cu, n. ‘rho vrwwifl “local-flit rueuro development 0i "i" 1"" pQf-tqnt indultry cl-o accountin- ‘olacmklm frnln up a chifl1ffll0 N! Ibflllfijliilllfiflfillllllflifih! n» lllchnlntlnln In Ilmrl’! un- lmln, ’ a F011 SALE Foxhound Pups. From trains-ll par- The mother Mlflilflrl Llnlmnnt for insect hlfcs. fdrlibbiiilu. The Cool do cell is carefully lol- nny hind of Inferior matter, such u lglnu. Ivory ton vnmlduthof high quality. from CHARLOTTETOWN otmnmm ‘ Central Guardian IIIGIIFIELD. - There will be Divine Service in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday at 3 p. m. Rev- W. Bruce Muir will conduct the service. MURRAY HARBOR SOUTH Presbyterian Services; Cape Baptist Church at. 6.30 p. m. Temperance Hall at a p. m. with aev. McDowell of Caledonia in charge. _ BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. ~There will be service 1n the Bap- tlst Church July 15th, Sunday. U188 11 o'clock. Eldon, 3 o'clock. liknery" L. wailaceiMlnistcr. ' POLICE COURT-A prohibition case was the only business on the docket at the Police Court yester- day morning. The party was dis- missed. SUCCESSFUL PUPILS.-—The 1'01- llowing pupils of Dsrltngton School ihave been successful in obtaining {the Public School Certificate. In [order of merit. Eileen Howstt, Wes- lley MacLean, Catherine MacPher- lson. Blanche MacPherson. WELLINGTON UNITED CHURCH {SERVICES for Sabbath the 15th inst. Wellington, 11 A. M. Victoria, 3 P. M. Inverness '7 P. M. Note fcllange of hours. Rev. DI Gowan, IKB. A.. Minister. I CHURCH SERVICES-Rev. E. H. Cochrane, pastor of Yarnlollth. .Zion United Baptist Church, and LSccreLary of Home Mission Board, _wlll preach _in Murray River Baptist lCllurch Sunday, July 15th at 7 fokzlock. l‘ BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES.- On Sunday, July 15th, there will be service in Sturgeon at 7.30 p. m. But there will be no services in Moll- iague or Georgetown owing to the T meeting of the P. E. I. Baptist As-, sociation at Tryon-Minlster Russell L. Wallace. l 1 UNITED CHURCH OI" CANADA. ‘-~-Kcnsington, July 15th. Rev. J. R.‘ Saint, n. 0.. Min ter. 9.45 A. lvl.--‘ Sunday School. 1 A, M.—A Thrice! repeated Prayer. 7.30 P. M.-—-"'I‘rifi- iillz". 3 P. M.-Flrst United Church, Sllllllllllflfficld. A cordial welcome to i1 . . IEPISCOPAI. SERVICES.— July 15th. Sixth Sunday after Trinity} St. John's. Milton, Sunday Sxhool 10 n. m. Morning Prayer l1 a. m.’ St. Mark's, Rustico. Sunday School 2.30 p. m. Evening Prayer 3 p, my ISt. John's, Milton, Evening Prayer. .730 p. m. Preacher. Rev. 0, F, Johnson. , COMMUNION SERVICES will be held in’ the Belfast Presbyterian Church, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and the regular evening scr- vice at 7.30 p. nl Preparatory ser- vices on Friday evening at 8 o'clock; and Saturday morning at 11 o'clo~.k.[ At formenservice the Rev. Qulncey dl/[CDOIIIIBH of Caledonia will preach Saturday morning. GRADUATES WITH HONORS.- According to the Boston Transwipt Ellsworth Waitt of West Alton, Mass, was one of the six men in thn ‘graduating class of Boston univer- sity to be elected to the member- iship of Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Bets -,Kappa, founded at the College of |Wllllam and Mary in mo, is a net-l ional honorary society in which scholarship. To be elected to its Imcmbership is a high honor among society num-| ,bers among its members many of the best known professional and busi-i mess men of the United States.- ,Ellsworth F. Waltt is the youngest ,son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Waitt of ‘West Alton. Muss. I-Iis mother was jormcrly Annie Craswcll of South illustlcn, P. E. Island. P; O :: 53 O E Q F 5 :1 n. .-. =- Q (0%- llllllnrllfii Ililliment for lllbfllllfhfl- {Om-i- PERSONALS lplessant visit with friends in Corn-I ,wall. ~as at March 81st, \n" . We ofln .._._.--. 8' smooch p“ Canadian Paperboard . Company, Limited First Mortgage 7%‘ Sinking Eunil Gold Bonds Dated April 1st, 1922 ;* ffld-flliiflaf i." Due April lat, 1931, Principal and semi-ennui] imdreut inyible n any ol-snoh‘ of the Standard mull: o‘: can-ac. hi Canada. hnlf yearly on April int. and October let. Coupon Bonds in denomimflonl of 01.000, I000, and as to principal only. Redoémable o'n three monthl’ notice (or linking fund g a. l ,. _,.. Interact psychic $100, regiltcrablc I yurbono at 106 and accrued interact. ., 1 ..- CAPITALIZATION f‘ Q" (on. completion of this flannel" i’ _ Autllbrfiel i“ " Outstanding Common Stock. . . . a. - - - - - - -‘-"- - - cw?» <- -~ -"-'-:-‘- $4,000,000 $3,100,500 02.100500 Preferred Stock 7%. . . . . . . . . . . .~.<. . . . r- ag, -nq:¢.- - - l.000,000 347,500 347,500 7% First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold B01108... 1,500,000 _ 1,280,000 Less Redeemed by Sinking ‘Fund. . . . . . . . . . . .-.-. 150,000 1,130,000 Mr. J. 6'. _0. Kerry/President of llle Cainaillaii Paper-bowl Cofiiafiy, Limllfi, bnfipliei Illa following information :— 4 ' BUSINESS AND PROPERTIES: The Canadian Paper- board (jompgny Limited and its prodccueorn have for over "um, ye“, bun qngfgqd in (h: manufacture an sale o! all varieties of paperboard, and he Comvliii $0- l i! "l9 largest producer of this BT00" l" c0000" "091 "5' "m" EARNINGS: Earnings available for bond interact, depre- ciltlon and income to: or the 2 yurl and 0 rnontha ending M‘ ch 01st, 1038, were: 19 0 months ending March lint $110,080.25 12 months ending March llct 188,681.02 g ~01 the requirements o! the Canadian trade. Dur- 2 ...‘.-._l2 months ending’ March 81st 108,021.02 ltggnlhésfilll three yearn the business of the Company has Yearly inter“! P011 lrements on total bond: cut- been limited to the capacity of its mills, which have been Blinding’. including this iccuo . . . . . . . . . . .. 10,100.00 steadily operated on full time. On completion of the new mill in Toronto it in Plants are located at Frankfort! and Campbellford, eitiifnamd m“ "T010!" 0" "i9 IPOVQ bl!!! Qmgrlo and at Montreal, Quebec, Oqulppgd to w", out w exceed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800,000.00 l 5 tons of sll grades of paperboard. gilelyczlhlpggziyvmlflgyun er conltnmtion at. Toronto, Ontario, a, fourth plant on property leased m: a. term of yearn from the Toronto Harbour Commission with option of purchase. This plant, situatedbt Commislloners Street and Carlaw Avenue, with 250 feet of deep water docks-BB Oll the Ailh- bridge Bay section of the Harbour. should be completed in August nf this year and will have a. rated capacity of over 100 gong pel- day. The property is furnished with both rail- road and trucking facilities. ll the common stock (except direc- torsindillgfimhznghgxis‘; 2f the Quinta & Trent Valley Power Company, Limited, which owns and overlies new" Piflnlfl at Campbellford and Frankford. o Company's power requirements at these points are supplied from these power plants. WIS: t f th C mpery as shown by the books Ass A!“ a 1,92 Learfd millet: giving effect to this SECURITY: The bonds are secured by a specific first mortgage on the operating mills of the Company. and by n floating charge on all the other Meets. Further bonds of this issue may be issued only to tho extent of 75% of the cost or fair value, whichever is less, of extensions, addition! or improvements to the mortghged property of the Company, and when net earnings for twelve consecutive months out of fourteen months immediately preceding. are at least two and one-half times interest requirements for one year on out- standing bonds and on those proposed to be issued. SINKING FUND: The Trust. Deed provides for a Sinking Fund whereby annually on March 15th, $80,000 will be in- vested in the bonds of the Company. either by purchase in the open market or by call at 105 and accrued interest. All such bonds purchased wilLbe cancelled and no other bonds issued in their place PURPOSE 0F ISSUE: The proceeds of this financing will be utilized in connection with the construction and equipment of the Company's new mill in Toronto, and for the ‘extension and betterment of iln operating properties. GENERAL: While paperboard is used for many purposes. its chief use is in supplying containers for a wide variety of manufactured products and commodities. This phase of the financing were: Fixed assets, lncluolnl: land. bliiidinse. plnnt. machinery. water power rights, loans and investments In associated companies, eto. $2,887,202.18 Surplus of current assets over current liabili- roceeds of this issue“ . . 800,258.84 business has grcwmrapldly, as the container ls Inexpensive, flu’ ‘nchldmg p ii}- light 111 weight, easily handled and of great advertising value. Total assets (not including goodwill) . . . . .. $3,277,500.52 The larger percentage of the raw material used is waste Bonds outstanding on completion of present 011061‘ Mid °f ‘M! "W" '5 B" flhimdiliil 511M111‘ ill both Mont- nnanclng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,130,000.00 real and Qinrvnto readily accessible to all the mills. All legal detail: in connection with the iuue were, approved by Menus. Fucker». 11006718011, 56608101014, Albchlaon and Pickup, Toronto, and by Melon. Campbell, llclloncr, Couture, Kerri! d Bruneau. "WWW!- PRICE: 102 and accrued interest JOHNSTON col/ARI; “Emma 1mnolwro STOCK EXCHANGE ROYAL BANK BUILDING -— MONTREAL HALIFAX SYDNEY MONUPON SHERBROOKE KINGsmN ‘TORONTO IONDON, ONT. m‘. JOHN'S, NFLI). KITCHFNER STRATFORD SAINT-JOHN, N.B. w Private wires lo all branches ' m; 3141mm.» contained in this circular arc not auarunrvrd, but an- 111L901, on ln/ormation which. we believe reliable on?! on lulllch we acted in purchasing these bonds. wide open death gate for the visit- ors and unwary. May I ask why has Imperial Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. it been so any why has there not been a gate erected at the approach of this Bridge. and some danger signal installed on same? I am very sorry to learn that the noble people of our Island especially the heads of our departments of highways and waterways, should be so negligent in their duty as to lmembership is conferred for highueave such open dange“ “nprotecyl cd. YGBTS. l This has beeli the second fatal- at this place within the last two Might I say all the writing or criticism on this affair are not going to compeilsate for those three lives that met a watery grave midnight on June 26th. I further trust that some person than myself will look into this matter at once, I might say a word also about yBritish America Oil . . . . . . . .. 371i 1 65 BANKS Bank Commerce Bank Royal .. Bank Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 340 WHEAT UD 8.1 more interested Iour public highways or motor roads as I notice we have but very few ,auto signs at hill turns, schools, bridges, detours and etc. It would be very helpful to motorists as we'll Miss o, Evelyn Nmholson, Mbanyflas tend to safety first should these .l'étul'ncd home after spending aSiEHS be erected - I jHuntet-Jtiver, P. E. I. JOHN "n. BEATON, Body/Deng!!! Mr. Huestis Williams -ull-' led by his friend Mr. Richard wll-f 1lillms, arrived at his home in Tyne Valley on Tuesday evening to spend" a few weeks vacation. that Mr. H. R. Mouse, Police Offic- ito his bed since Saturday last. All Q The Public Forum This column is open for the diocullon by oorrcpondenil of questions of Intercol- The Charlottetown Guardian doc not ncccnhrll, endorse the opinion c! correspondent. ~§%§§-O-§-O§§§§§O§§§6 040-04-0- "wd- “a wmwwfl’ m“ mml some comment on this open death ' w. n. cums a .00. COAL - mom n‘: \ Stock Quotations HALIFAX, July 12. — Quotations lfumlshed by Johnston and Ward The guardian fggfgts u, leamlMembers Montreal Stock Exchange. )cr of Kensington, has been confined; NEW YORK EXCHANGE The new Salon Body design for the It‘ could filtingly adorn a chassis new “M10” series was developed priced at many thousands ofdollaro. after extended personal study by Nash invested a fortune in dies and Mr. Nash himselfofthc latest crea- machinery to create it. lions by European body artists of ents. has cuniumil m h lAt. Top. a Santa Fe. Ry. 18655 . But you may avail yourself of it n fifty-seven foxes. Also one male Iolfiygaln (lgeontzssetjce llvgrmlsfgiisrfiflggsgriglllmericsn Can Co. . . . . . . . . .. 82% intenmnonal fame’ . \ o W111i" Prices rugamble‘ AY his duties as officer in the Town oflAm- C" ‘i’ Fdy- 00' - ~ - - ~ - -- 9214 a [me of ca" notably moderate in FM McK - ' _ Am. Locomotive Co. ...... .. 05:4 0,; yd - l, d y - Bu‘ Royalty‘ fifasgington and surrounding dis Am- smug. a‘ Ems. Co‘ 188% Elna l ens in o yar lstry were pncm 0770-7-13-21. ' Am. Bosch Mag. Co. . . . . . .. 31 co-ordlnnted with the most mod- In bod d“. n i h i —-——<~>——-—- l Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. 001/. Y '5 W“ '1 "i °' "W" N. Y. Cen. 6a Hud. Riv. R.R. 168 Con. Gas Co. (N. Y.) 144".- Hudson Motor Car Co. . . .. 81% Intemstlonal Paper Co. 68% International Petroleum 3B Stan. Oll of N. J. 43% Scuthem Paific 120i‘; Union Pacific Ry. .. 192 ' Westinghouse Elec. . . 91%| United States Steel .. . . 34% MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE ; Abitlbi ....... co SOUTIIPOBT TRAGEDY Atlantic Refining Co. . . 17% B. E. Steel 1st Pfd. . ‘l Sin-Would you permit me i0 Mia. xon. a» m. Ry. 25s refer to the public road leading t0 Montreal Power 105 Scuthport Wharf Bridge. the National Breweries .. oA\126'/0 scene of one of the most. legrett- Winnipeg Electric .. 109'»; table accidentc in our time. I havfi Brompton 45 visited the vim of this sad fai-li- Bl-oulllon Traction 55¢. gity and have been whiting to heal‘ Steel Com. of Canada 100 Bhawinigan 02 ,trcp. But as I notice one walls on cm, flfinghp, pm, p5", the other to do some thing. and l! Dominion Bridge 87W. I cm not a writer for you will Mosley Burris 40"; kindly overlook my more. I feel on Oanadlcn Brewery . as a native and visitor to P. l. I- Prun- md 0o. ..... .. 6i oncccnnotwrltcorlpcaktoohilil-Oluoiflurd........... . . 07% ly o! their homeland. Butonthe Powel- tion 10's ~othcrhandorlecannothelplngiv- plutonium-A.....“ .. 4a lng some criticism to our P. t. Icl- mm- Uuflflgg-B 15 1nd Government w! thl mvmilfionn. Pcc. Ry. .............'.' 000% Iorquconbineilwilllidfllllblni ..' em developments revealed in for‘ tan! features Nash has again out . , _ elgn and American Salons. stripped an‘ competition. Ancl the Salon Nash design is the perfected result-m new body type of the moot modern beauty. The World has a new and finer motor car-with a radically new. andfiner typo of body. 14-» "4 0i it"s-c». '. NASH MOTOR SALES» ' AND SUMMIISIDI ._ i l