-=':~;_nr<_ 22:: l l,‘ til l d d w. l Government Bonds Yielding from 5}é% to over 7% Many high-grade Foreign Government Ex- l ternal issues may still be purchased at attrac- tive yields Such isnes. in efiect, rank prior to all other obligations of a country, since its foreign credit is the basis of commercial suc- oas and consequently must be maintained. Foreign Government external issues vary in soundness just as do Public Utility and in- dustrial bonds, and the-same must therefore be applied as in selecting in- vestments from any other class of security. We will send, upon request, a list of Foreign Government External Obligations that we recommend as sound investments. With this list we will be glad to enclose a copy of our booklet “Sound Bonds of Foreign .Govem- ments” which deals generally with thin class of security. inquiries from investors who cannot conven- iently visit our oflices or who are not in touch with our representatives, will receive prompt and careful attention from our Mail-invet- ment Department. Write our nearest qfllco. The Nationallmgty Company Head Office——St. Jsrnss and St. Potar Sirocco-Mantras -- Qri-‘igntigfibliissl 2M lllagllblcsmguiining 7i Bachelor iltrsev » Walter Rimer Mayor of Bryson, Quebec, continu- -ousiy since 1873 and Registrar of -Punt-aae County sinco 1871, whose death is announced a1; the home of his daughter In Toronto. IN MEMORIAM PROSPER BLACQUERE. Once more the Angel of 1168111 has visited North Rustic-o, and claimed for its own Prosper, dearly beloved sou of Peter and Fzlnu Blacquerc ut the early age of twen- ly years. Always of n bright and cheerful disposition he endeared himself lo all. During his illness he was fre- quently visited by his Pastor, Rev. Dr. (fhasslon who administered the rites of his beloved ‘Church. Thole are left lo mourn besides his parents, two brothers and four sisters namely: Joseph nnd Lldelle, Mury Ann, Mrs. Lawrence Peters. Charlottetown, ‘Rosa, Mrs. James Doiron, Wlnsloe, Viola, Mrs Edward Dolron, North Ruetlco, nnd Miss Emma at home. The funeral was ‘held Sunday to Si. Augustine Church and all that was mortal oi‘ dear Prosper was laid to rest in the andjolning cemetery. there to await the glorious resurrection, Dearest Prosper-thou has left us, And thy loss we sorely feel, But ‘tis God who hath bereft us He can cleanse and lie can heal. R. l. P. i» ALLAN G. MCDONALD. The manyrelstives and friends of Allan G. McDonald will be sorry to learn of his death which took place at his home 212 Salem St.. 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BEAR BAND IN ATTENDANCE. l. KHARLAN-D LEAVES CHARLOTTETOWN .A‘l' 8A. M. IIITUIINING LEAVES VICTORIA AT 7P.M. his of tlcllsts for Steamer Excursion In ehsrgs of Nsli D. MsoLssn, King Square. leis to begin Monday, July 5th. Grand lsrsds. of Orange Ledges from Vletorls Wharf to grounds on srrfvsl of Otssmsr st 11 A. M. Grounds only 1o minutes walg from Wharf. if lay prsvsr unfavorable, as will be nsld first flng day "new", ID-wfllfli. 54 after patient suffering from cancer. , “Al" as he was known by was loved by all and his home was known for its ilospltnllty. lie leaves to mourn a loving wife who cared for him in his illness, also five sisters and two brothers who were a1. his bedside at the hour of death. the sisters are us follows: Mrs. John Sweeney, Maiden Muss; Mrs. Alex. Doyle, Maiden; Mrs. l3. M. Myers, Medford; Mrs. D. E. Morris, Dundas, P. E, l.; Mrs. Cal- vin Johnson. Maiden, brothers are George of Sommerville and Fred m‘ New York Solomn requiem high muss was celebrated at the ‘Sacred Heart Church, Maiden, liiass._ by -Rcv. F'r Flynn assisted by F'r Chamberlain and F'r Riley. interment was at Holy Cross. The pail-bearers were William Egan, Calvin Johnson, Harry Jay, and Peter McWade. There were luuny beautiful floral tributes in- cluding a pillow from his wife, standing cross. Mrs Melvlua Swee- ney, pillow, Mr and ‘Mrs. George ‘lilo-Donald and famllyhml Mr. and Mrs. John Grime, wreath, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Doyle and son John. nnd family. wreath lMrs. D. is}. lMorrls, standing cross, Mr. dlllll lMrs. Calvin Johnson nnd family, wreath, Mr and Mrs. B, M. Myers wreath, Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Mc- Wade, wreath, George Livingstone and sons, wreath" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jny nnd family, wreath, Thomas St. George, standing cross- es from M. A. Morrison and -Mr. umi Mrs, Peter IMcWnde nnd fam- ily, sprays from Mr and Mrs. John Ainslie, Mr. ond (Mrs. Chas‘ Haley, Miss Hazel Morris, IMichsel Brown, Joseph Luller. lMrs. Murtha Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Douglas, Spir- itual bouquets from brother Fred, ‘Mr. and lMrs. John Murphy, Mrs. Melvinu Sweeney, ~Mr. and Mrs. John (Mcclary. William Egan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry lPearss. He was comforted in his hours 0f sufferings and at the hour of death by F. Chamberlain. Mr. McDonald wlis a sOn of the late John Joseph McDonald and lMarguret ilJi-len (Jay) McDonald of Mount Stewart and u nephew of F'r Gregory McDonald. i——<0>-i—— GEORGE WASHINGTON GASS A gloom was cast over Church- ill on the afternoon of ‘Sunday, June 13th, when it was loathed that the flnxel of death hsd centered the home of Mr. and Mrs. William D. (lass. and claimed as its own their dear son, Gear-go, at the esrlyage of 21. Death is sad, but "when it culls one in the bloom of manhood, it leaves s gloom that time cnn never fully dispel in the home. it is sad to give up one so faithful. so kind. but his earthly cares and trials here are over in his young manhood. He heard and answered the call. the parting time had come on earth when the soul departed to be forever with God Who gsve it. He lmakes no mistakes, He doeth all things well. Jesus called him to His Father's House of msny mansions. Urlnumbered are His wondrous works, unsssrchable are His ways. ‘Tls His the mourning soul to cheer, the bowed down to raise. BLACKHEADS Don't suueess blackheads-dis- solve them. 0st two ounces peroslns powder from guy drug store sud rub with bot. wst elotl hrliskdluysr the’ balmllesdshTltc-yl-sin: p y vs as ppedt I ll I ssl ssrc netted. l PATDNS Dollar Day Specials 32 Inch Ginghams A 22c 20 patterns In 32 inch wide - ginwlams, many pretty , checked stripe and plain de- signs. Special per yard 21c FUJI Silk 79c Y-ard Fuji Sllk ln s big range of all the popular colors inthls wcndeniul soft nd durable pure sllk fab lo. Special . . . . . . . 79c yard 40 Inch Crepe De Chene $1.29 A big range of colors in a real good qualify crepe Dc Chane, 4o "inches wide. Spec- “Silk Sport Hose 59c Fancy Sport Hose in many pretty designs In a big range of all the popular new Spring shades, full fashioned silk with reinforced feet. Special pair . . . . . . . . . . .. 59c 12 Crepe Dresses $4.98 Here is an interesting spec- ial of 1; Crepe Flannel and Balbrlggan dresses in sizes 16, 18, 20, 36 and 38. Good value at double the price. Children’s Coats $3.98 18 Children's ages 4 to 12 years. values up to 810.00. Coats fol‘ Regular Special PATONS i _ Quality Store ,Would Create A Fund For Motorists’ Victims Mayor T. S. Annandsls of New Westminster, B. 6-. advocates s higher license fee for automobiles an‘: the ereafion of a fund there- ham to take care of oltlzena "11"" ed in motor car mishaps. Failing this, he s' , ‘ compulsory accid- ent lnsurance for motorists to pro- tect the public. SURPRISE ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. Thursday evening, June the 17th., the Mt. Buchanan Women's insti- lulc uiel. at the home of Mrs. An- gus William Dochsrly for there regular meeting. A very pleasant und interesting feature 0f the ev- oulng was u surprise presentation lo Miss Katie Murchison on the eve oi‘ her departure from lMt. llucllanun whore she has been a specially successful teacher for the past three years. Tile presentation was a beautiful edition of Friendships Poems, pre- sen-ted by Miss Ruby Docherty on behalf of the Institute while the address was read by Mrs. Joseph Robertson. Following is the address: Dear Miss Murchison: _ A short time ago we learned with regret that you were going to leave Mt. Buchanan, where you have worked so faithfully during the pus! three yeara—flrst iLS teacher lu our school, and in everything for ‘. We almost the betterment of the community. felt that but for you we might never have the courage to organize a \V0men’-s institute at all. During our first yeur while you were President of our club you were always most helpful treat- euch member respectfully and . f ‘Gegirge Y‘?! 0i l1 brlgl" ""5 chelepilrllfill due consideration in each and d‘ . - 1 ' - nnd upright. He will be srenllylslxlll: slaii-‘ullilllgwg: .l§i.y(§lli..c§i- missed in the Sabbath School andlgalllng mo; and genefogilly b011, 1n l“ m“ Cflmmlmlty Where l"! Wlflllyour school work and our club has many friends. His words, his klud been 1mm; [ngplflng- you have deeds will long be cherished llltllulwun [he 10w and deepen eggggm 1113:7319 $111121" gidwfiillddizlzllYalilllszllliiof all the membzrlo. Although Z ' h '1. . (l l t word for the departed. George was (svlllh 5:34:31‘. Hywtaivee flirt-Bell: hopoe llllzit soizcd with pleurlsy almost a year you W111 nql go so gm- away but covered. before his death. He bore his long] Master. It can he said thut he was never known to murmur-or coul- plain. Hls lust words to his par- ents and those who stood by his bedside were “l am going home washed ln the Blood of the Lamb." These are they which came out of great tribulation, and washed their robes and made them white in the ‘blood fo the Lamb. Tilers- fore are they before the throne of God nnd serve lllm day and lllghl in His temple. And he that sltteth on the throne shall dwell among them. Ho leaves to mourn a sormwlng father and mother, three sisters and one brother, Mrs. Daniel Mc- Phail, Bonahaw, Mrs. Thomas Hig- gins. South Melvllle; Pearl nnd I-lurland, at home. The funeral which was largely attended, took place on Tuesday. Service wus conducted by Mr. E. C. Robertson. who spoke from John l4. Chapter. Let not your heart be troubled, ye believe in God, believe nlao in Me. Psalm 103, 113 verse was sung, also the 5th paraphrase. By request the first hymn composed by the llllt‘ Rev. Donald McDonald, was sung Home sweet Home. Interment took place at Appln Rood cemetery. The funeral was under the direction of N. D. McLean. The quill-bearers were, Messrs. John A. McKlunnn. Dnniel McKlnnon, Robert McKin- non. Lewis Livingstone, Frederick Buchanan, John McGlivery. Flnrui tributes: Spray. Churchill Subhath School; spray. IMr. and Mrs. S. B. French; wreath, Mrs. R. B. Stewnrl andfamlly; wreath, Miss Lin!!! Murphy. (Patriot please copy.) mom MR. D. J. McDONALD Iwm. (eelingsof deep sorrow we chronicle the dehth of Mf- D- J- McDonald. who died st his home at Maple Hill, Mount Stewart. on Jun-e 3rd. (y The news of his unexpected death. was a severe shock to his relatives and friends. who .al- though they suspected his helm! consider his ills serious. as he WM wont not to comPlsln. Wlhou he sought medical treat- ment. it was found that complica- tions had sct in, sud despite the sldill of His attending phyisicla-n. who visited him twice daily, and the wnder nursing of s devoted wife and family. his sufferfns could not bs abated. For God in Hi; Wise (Providence had willed otherwise. Fortified by the last rites of Holy ill/robber Church, administered "by Ms lesions pastor, lRov. A. P. Mc- Lellsn, he passed peacefully sway. having been confined to his bed for one week. The late Mr. McDonald was cu s: active man of cheerful disposition, always toiling a deep interest in Philadelphia, U. 8. A. whatever tended to the welfare oil _ltov. J. J. ‘McDonald, Summer» the community. But while he will be much mis- ugo, from which he never fully re-hhag H0988 0i 115B recfllflwullrequently, where you will be al- Wlre enlermllled 11m" a few dflyfl ways n most welcome visitor. illness with great patience and rc-Iqylm-chlgon signatlon to the‘ divine will of illellhig gmflll token of 0m- lnvg, Wag falling for some time, did not-down. you will be able to visit us conclusion dear Miss we ask you lo accept Now in Signed in behalf of the Mt. Buch- anan Women's institute. Mills Murchison although taken by surprise made a very fitting re- ply, thanking her friends for their very thoughtful gift. sod by his many friends. ll l9 l“ the home his loss wllll ‘ho mos‘! keenly felt. Decensoll was h son of the 18KB Daniel and Catherine McDonald 0f St. "reresals parish, nnd leaves w mourn besides a sorrowlug Wile and family, Urbwn, lbl. houle and ‘Mrs. l). J. McDonald, Mount Stew- art, four sisters Mrs. John Fraser. Avondulle, ‘Mrs. Allun McDonald Plsquld, Mrs. McCurvilie, Boston, Molss, Mrs. .1. J. Duffy, Charlotte- town, and one (brother, Roderick. Boston, Muss. T-lle fmlcrui took plsce froln his home to (St. Andrews Church 0K1 June mu, there llulnl; upward» 0i sixty-five uurriugcg and a nunlber of automobiles. A ri-nulem M118! was celebrated by (Rev. A. ll’. McLellrru, and after- wnrds were laid to rest Kile Pemflln“ of hllu who llnd been an upright nnd highly respected citilwll- ‘-'l‘hc pull bqurers werez~Mcssrs Jnnics McDonald, Rllfiflel Clllflw- D. V. McDonald, Daniel =Birt, James McDonald and (Jeorze J5!’- lMny his soul rest in peace. Mlnss Cnrds:—- ‘M‘r. and Mrs. ‘Ur-ban nnd Mrs. D. D. McDonald. (M; and lMrs. -D. J. Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Duffy, Charlot- totown. l IRev. D. J. G. McDonald. More"- Rov. J. J. McDonald, Summerslde Rev. Reginald F. McDonald, The Brae. Dr. and Mrs. R. J. McDonald. St Peters. . 1_ life-and Mrs. J. J, McAdam and Roadie, West St. Peters. ' ' ._Mr. a Mrs. A. Bonnet MoDon aid. o ll. _ , - ~ lMr. lllrs. .1; V. Jiurphyuflur ray R.‘ , - " v - ' Miss ‘N McDonald, Charlott- Mr. and Mm. A. B. McAdam, Mr. and Mrs. J.-B. Jay. Moi-ell. Mr. and Mrs. ‘J. B. Jay, Morell. lMr. and Mrs. E. P. dtoesiter, Mor- l . McDonald. cl . , (Mr. and Mrs.- Alexandcr McKen- sie, ‘Scotchfort. Mr. and lMrs. Edward Connors, Charlottetown. . ' -Mr. and Mrs. John A. lMdKiuson. Charlottetown. . Spiritual 0fferings:—- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. daffy, Charlot- tetown. ' Mr. and Mrs. John A. MoKinuon, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Mount Stewart. Letters of Brmlilthyz- Mir. and Mrs. R. J. MeDons-ld p,“ Mcmnfld‘ Charlottetown. P. E. l., on Wednes- British Trade Com- missioner In (Special to Ths Guardian.) TORONTO. June 29.-—Mr. A. E. erseas Trude, London. Eflll-llld- who has been selected to illl the post of British Trade Commission- er at Vancouver, arrived in the city from England this moruins. M"! has been in conference with Mr. G.‘ F. Braddock. His Majesty's Trade Commissioner at Toronto. durinfl the day. Mr. Pollard, who entered the imperial Civil ‘Service in 1903 has had wide experience in an ex- ecutive and administrative capaci- ty. Mr. Pollard leaves the city on Sunday night fpLVuncouver, nnd willlmmedfately take up his new duties on arrival‘ there. The British Trade Commissioner Service in Canada now consists of four offices, one each at MonlreaLl Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver- Hunter River _ _ ‘And Vicinity IMr. and Mrs. Arthur -Bouness. Albertou, were visitors hero recent- ly, guests of Mr. and Mrs. GtOPi-ie Stetson, Brookfleid. ‘ Mr, Basil .MoC0ubrey. Cubs. 1B spending a vacation with his pa!" brey, Cavendish. bliss Francis dale, M3862, arrived on Suturllzl)’ night on a vlsll to her grflllllilfll" cuts. IMr. and Mrs. E. S MncIA-‘Od. Milion. Mr. (1. ll. lPerkins, Horton, N. B., representing B -tty ‘Bros. l.ul., Si. John was here llSl wecll iu the in- terns! of they firm. Dr. ‘Sheldon McLean. one of til‘.- year's graduates in medicine ul Mc- Glll University is spending a holl- duy ul his home in North Will- shirc. H-ls six-star, Miss Florence McLean, uurse-in-tralnlng ut the Royal Victoria hospital, Montreal. is aidb spending a lIl0l1lll'5 vuculloll lit her home. lMr. James Lamont, son of Rev. D. M. Lamont. Cape Breton, spent a few days here recently the guest of Mr. Arthur -Dixon u; The Globe hotel. ‘Miss Vilda 'l‘nyior. Granville is enjoying a pleasant holiday here with ffllillll-l. (Mr. James Gallant has recently purchased the Drummond property at Brookfleld and intends remov- ing there shortly with llld falullY- The circus nnd ten-party on Wed- nesday afternoon wss a decided success. A large number of people was present "and enjoyed n delight- ful afternoon's Olltlng in an ideal spof. (rho ten-tables and various booths were well patronized and tho races by children representing many of the forty-four schools Pollard, of the Department of Ov- - s ems, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McCon- MacLeod. Rose!» ' sails the Atlantic but brings its quota, and usually a Scots lussies nnd sturdy Scots laddics to Canada an they are all us welcome as the flowers in May. Here is a particularly bright-looking group who arrived recently on the (LP. stcumshlp Illetagaula. Firls, young wives, one young fellow in the busby and uniform of n famous High- a thrown in._ Child going to take. get-and the more we get of them the better for all of us. .. '._h_ "A Local 5 if’, with WorldJ/Wde Connections When you buy or sell investment seem-hi” through Royal Securities Corporation, you are doing business with a house which is primarily a Maritime Province institution——incorporgg¢5¢ under the laws of Nova Scotia, directed by mm born in the Maritimes, and associated foi-‘twentyi three years with the financing of Maritime Province industries’ bnd‘ utilities. ‘ " ~ ~- A_t the same time, you are dealing with an organization which is in dircctflcontatt’ with principal financial centres throughout Canada, . and with New York and mail-hers, v Whether you invest in Government, Munici , Public Utility or Industrial Bonds or Shares you will find it advantageous to consult on; current list of offerings before purchasing. Royal Securltigg’ Corporation Riley Building, Charlottetown Toronto Halifax ' Saint John Quebec Winnipeg Vancouver New York Montreal More Highlanders for Canada Scotland continues to pour of hcr best into the Dominion and specially the at- Therc is not a Canadian Pacific Liner that traction secms to be the West. _ retty large quota, of bonnie Men in the prime of life, pretty nd regiment and others attired as pipers with all the para hernaiia and bagpipes ' ' rcu in arms who will grow up with the arms their fathers are In a word, the very best class of settlers thattliis country can within u mdlus of ten miles were interesting and exciting. The sev- eml contests also added zest to the day's sport. willie "Bingo" proved a real sensation. Himlvl- River school scored the highest mun-her of pol-nts in the races, thus winning the $10.00 prize. In thi- cake weight guessing contest. Miss Chrlsty McKinuon, North Wlltshire and Mr. Louis Jisslam, Springfield lied for first place. each guessing the correct ‘weight 9%. Mr. Haslulu won the cake. l~n the candy guess- ing contest. Ralph McMillan won the prize. The jar contained 161. in the step-dancing. IMr. Polly lPln- enu carried off the prize with Mr. Dolphe Gallant a close second. .Au added litlraction in this line was the performance by Mr, Ruben Weeks. iili-ghfield, also Mr. Robes-l Howatt. Cope Traverse and Mr. Peter Craig. Charlottetown. l‘n all, it was a most successful affair and a rln-k in the town is practically as- sured. 1L. Waterfront Directory June 29th, 1926 »' Oarraghefls Wharf (Schooner Thelma. CarveIPs Wharf Schooners Hazel W.. H .C. New- holt, Plnic. Plokarlfs Wharf D. 1P. W. Dredge No. 9. Marine whsrf S. S. Hayfield. S. S. ‘Montcalm. Bruce Stewart's Wharf 8- lgliochelsga. Schooner Bessie ‘M. Dougan. § Ne Springs, Coffee Mills, Msst Choppers, Bacon Siicsrs. Monthly terms. ‘ N. E. MWIIER, Agent. 66 Oussn Strut, Charlottetown. 281-6d0-wfm12l. MASONIC TEMPLE l COMPANY Ths dhnlfal muting of ths shsrs- hoids . d1. the, Masonic. ‘hmpls Company.‘ will. be hsid In I. R. Drew's stiles, 140 Rlleilmend ‘ltrsst, dsy evening, the 14th day of July, 1K; It 7 _ Dated at Ohiflottltown this llth SidB. (Rim-R. F‘. MDDOIIAM. Tlig Si“. dsy of June, 1020. DIOROI W. WAKE-POND. Osorstsry. - jl-fl-twtfi ' Prince more to enter in sach event. lore Saturday. 3rd o.‘ July. the of the Csledonlan Club Will he held st "rm Grand Annual Under Avllflwl Gathering of the, Scottish Clans of Edward island VICTORIA" A Wednesday, July 7th. Competition Prize List—Games Oommenee at 1 o'clock. Five 0i‘ Entrlsrto be in hands of Secretary be- PRIZES _,,_ ., Pmtmifl-lflht Stone (open) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Running Hlgh lLeap . . . . . . . . Throwing Light Hammer (open) Hop, Step and Jump . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Vaulting with Pole (open) . 120 Vards Race . . . . . Running Long Jump . . . . . . . . . .. Dancing Highland Fling (Boys) '.. Dancing Highland Fling (Girls) Dancing Highland Fling (Men) .. Dancing Ghliile Callum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Competitors must appear in Highland 220 Yards Race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Old Time Fiddlers Contest (45 years and over) 12. Step Dancing 10. _.._. ?PPPfi999PPf (0 PPPPFPPPPPF‘ I a [JNNPPPPWPNP 1 a ~roi- fgeffffNfPfiP Costliml-l S. N P!‘ lLsst two events not open to Prize Winners 'in recent contest! held In Charlottetown and Summe rslde but to all other competitors in the Province 45 years and over. Music by the Caledonianh Club Band The 8. 8. Harland will leave Bruce slaml-t 1' CdmpsnYsWhsri for Victoria at sao o'clock A. M. on 7th July carrying passlngersl w "l" Gathering. Return Fars $1.00. _ ‘ ' Admission 26 cents to Grounds. Children under 12 years old l5 °°""' Excellent Meals will bs served on the‘ Grounds. l Excellent Parking Ground for cars." - *‘ J. G. JifleFADYEN, President. il-SO-wfm. ‘r. m. MoMlLLANi secretary Games Gommlttll- W .. I LIVE noes?“ ___ - As there are few, if any, Uve Hogs offerilll at present, and owing ,so_me§ epairs n ed to our plant, we wi nue recelVl" Live Hogs J uly, 1st, until further notice. ' , ~w 1 Q1‘!