.‘_._,-...»..- ~ . Q » _ Q ‘ ii. 5 I ‘ v 1 | °‘ . F tl 8 l ; . If ,.` it l .. _ ¥ im N K ’ ha ll 'i j Wh t’ ‘ ll! l fl l, . :\§‘ -I f' i i _ . i i lt ,. ,. t D ` ll ‘ vi lo l (ffl . or l . N ' » it 88 CD , we. wit 1 l 'i t dayl t f line if ` sepi ; X78! ~ men llitie: apps seats Vt/l does (love . optec' non-c moi' . l ol th in th ~broin' was agree . lives brolti CIT wo t ber: J Pm; Tvio _ THF CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ..` ti. JUNE 29 A made of perfect ° 0 I to heal the last half of the opera’ cious with butter Q vlortoii glanced down at Hier cheese or marmalades °° =° ~-- ° vision like you. he said. ‘but l’ll L_ _ ‘_-Y --_-~~--»x.;; _ -_ . __, __. ,_ ._ l |g|'xg{]{||l|l liens, and. with the girl clinging to_ , 1 U her. whole grams of wheat- ...ls °ff::..'.;l'.le.~.;:.'".;':.»;:.:1:.::;i d. ' Annual Meeting P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage The second Public Annual Meet- ing of the above institution ia eail~ ed for June 29th. 1926 in aecord~ ance with the Act as amended and will meet on this date with the ex- pectation ol adjournlng for one week. to Tuesday. July 6th at 8 o'clock p. rn. ln order to have the Chairman Col. D. A. MacKinnon present. Meeting will be held ln the Hall ni Zinn Presbyterian Church. Charlottetown. Four new Trustees must be appointed to the Board. ln place of four retiring! complete Financial Statements will be sub~ mitted and the work of the Institu- tion discussed. All contributors present will have a vote and all are cordially Invited. 9879-6-17ist6i. O-00% O4-O Q-OOO-O49-*V04-044-O O-O The Eastern Canada] Savings Loan Co. V3' Will Invest money in loans iri,, Prince Edward island payable by instalments In short terms or 10 or 12 years. Apply to Solicitors 90 Great George Street R I l DlFFERENT NOW "Did you hear that iiuesy tell rm .ne was glad to see me looking my ~ld eeli again?" "Well, what'| wrong with thatl' "Why l've just had my face lifted " P *Mi-._-_Y Tri fl`_'_E" :_ .fl b ' . .,. _ . (\‘/5’/, __-.f-". _ ,,/-\_ MBDKINNON & McNEl‘_i., ,‘ @- / _. »»»9 00 0 O _ _ 4*,” ,. (_. ., - “ . /i`*.\~>%;.ar*@`f \& ;§é’;?q ` C'ris|i.'i`asty. Nourishing av uiatcotlil DuA`n1' ‘"5 WHITEST »+ _ cimiwiilzn v “These Women” Audrey was playing the pipe or- gan when Morton came ln. She wa-~i in evening dress. and her opera coat lay on a chair ’beslde| clothes 'ought to be more tes chance lt. Here. He threw the coat over her shoul-l his arm. he dest-ended to the street 'gain. "Have to call a taxi," he told her. "I sent the car back the gargage." it was only a low moments ui a cob wandered into sight. and Morton hailed lt. "Did you have a nice time at din-’ ner?" she ventured. Morton corisidercd. “Not so ver_v" . / _ Am. Locomotive Co. ~Unlon Bag and Paper Co 30 Anacondit Cop, Min. Oo 47% Canadian Paciiic Co. . . . . ._ 164` U. S. Cast iron Pipe and Fdy Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18'/¢ N.Y. Cen. and Hud. Rlv. . 4 RR. 131 lCuba Cane Sugar . . . . .. .. 381% `Consolldii.ted Gas Co. 967/is 55 International .Paper Co, Mis. Kan. and Tex. Ry. 21014, _Marland Oil-C0. 270 `Readug C0. 99% ’l'nion Pacific Ry. 153% lam. smelt, and Retnz. Co. - 129 .wheat-July, 1311.4; sept. _ _ _ _ lr _ *_ - ""‘-"‘°"" ` """ I "° "~'*‘*~ ' steel co. can. com. ._ 104% ' ' ` . Winnipeg Electric 47% --- ~ Asbestos _Common New - 21 HA.Ltiulx, June 28--Quetiirlwia asbestos Pnl, New '11 furnished by J°h“"°” “ld Wild General ‘Petroleum 69 ` Exchange: ' int. Petroleum . . . . _ .. 33%, _ At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. _ 137% Standard New ersey 44% * American Can. CD. '£34 Standard New FYork 64% Dec. 134|/4. Dec. 76%. Outs--July, 31%; Sent. 38%; Dec. 42. Wiheat-July, 147%; Oct. 130%; Dec. 128%. » .fr "is ood lea" TEA gioplb w/w die _~ ~- _ .....f “‘ if-CI l U.S. industrial Alcohol C0. . 56% Bridge ' . . . . . . _ Westinghouse Electric »\¢.;.g 59%' lUuited States Steel . . .. . . .. 137 lf; ‘ F. W. Woolworth C0. . . . . . 97% i'Abilibi . . . . . . . . . 74% 69 B. E. Steel 2nd Pfd. LONDON, June 27.-A favoralile rece ion has been at-.corded the pg [ect personnel of the Coniinittees lll>- hal; pointed here to protect the inter |I! _ of ll ests of sterling bond holders in the Dominion Iron and Steel Conipnny.€FS coivlM.i'r'rEEs To sAr-'souano wil H.oi.oERs oF DoMiNloN iFioN the sEcuRi'riEs Arts .APPoiNTED .lil 1_2 ___ il li Th l be well looked lifter so thutim R M wow," " latter need have no hesitation' Beano-f " president 0 sponding to the cull to depos l-_-*___* eil' Sevllfllliiil- n Ot Colman inventi v Daily News Huw these i>r0~ mr alsim that is opeftlieflglfy mg ive conunlttees were called iiitoltlce sensitive tu even tain H g with commendable prompi~ and in view ol’ the standing eil' members the security hold will be following the sale and the preference nmcknnidern of course ill entrusting their interests Howard Smith 'Laurel Piipl Montreal 'Power National Breweries .. .. Spanish River . . . . . . . . . - . .. 99 50 . the Dominion Steel Corporation. 87 The Times remarks that the re- 221 sponsible character or the two cont C‘0n\l>aily. a su-hslfiiliry of the Bl'll~;sellast Hail will be held .,, 60 ,nutnes nm-,I-dn n gnnrnntee that ish Empire Steel Corporation, is lu Ha" on wednudah July "__ 94 the interests of the stockholders need ot re-rganlzatlon, according 7.30 P. .ML to the case oi the coniinlttees. The Dominion iron 'and Steel lio t-onvludod. “I was inlllln-g to he - happy -but I ditin’t get the chant'o,.‘i _ Aulli-cy's -brows were unaltered in me toniorro\v." Morton ordered. tliouxht . Shi' lrztilod .against Mor- "Vi" llfll lil ll’ 2ll'll"|l‘"l!'»" ton nm] nm-Q or twig.. glanced nn. ‘Por the reiiltiiiillvr of tliv day he] “mi nl inns- fn(-,._ buried hinisolt’ -ln tho ‘inass of stat-| '-what in n _mn nn. rnnny hnnnllatlcal reports the clerk had ;:lven\ ing fm. “.h,.,, yn" W, 0", to (|mn,.,.lhli|l. There were columns upon n-pn 1nnn,..._¢|n,nQ |nd;,.,,-'_»~ Snnlcoliiiiins of i‘i;;ures_ iii dollars and ,,,.,k..,| 1-;nn||_,-_ wolirlit and pvrtfrntliizes, with mur- "Oh, liiiilist-iilc-nt. l s||p|»fls_e." #final n"‘l"`S ill Ui" fine- |€‘l-§ihln- gain, -‘|| in n ilqlln nn like going script of a trained onlziiir-or. As ln lin. ¢npnn.r_ || gi,.,.n nm, n Morton fln‘is'lit-li with ouch report. f-lra.n<»o in ¢»,.l~nn,, "ne-S ownlhc laid ‘it iii our ol` lllrro 'liasketsl .n :i mon lislons to iiilisic""_“_l"_’ lil" ll<>l"Fi\lis_ Of ll"‘r(l)-liiilzflziarl' wh heilliio A long' ta-blf-. oiillosite xtile. I I . I ‘Map showing pnnapal Otis” dw°Haha“l‘&~o ` e e s , ` ' ‘ _ A nice farm at St. Joseph’s was nwnning Morton whnn hc M., There were throo or four gilt-, lhcrets I ||m|t_.l | piamti. was c0Vl'l‘e_il with nioving. ...___ I A note, licllivf-rel] l|,y mnsnnnge,-_,pi<'tilre and tllozili-ical mu,-;uzines.l ' l Antigonish Cc., N. S., consisting of 200 acres. 50 acres ln good state of cultivation. abundance of wood and poles and has extensive marshes. A good house, large barn and out buildings. Sold at a bargain at $2,500.00. Sold with growing crops or without. Terms $1500 cash and. the rest oneasy terms. A. S. BEATON, 208-6-2S'3i. The Model Silver Foxf Company, Ltd. _ _.___ . The Annual General Meeting of the above named Company will be held ln the Y. M. C. A. Rooms, Charlottetown, on Thursday, the 8th day ui July next at. 8 o'cIock p. m. sharp. President. June 22nd, 1926. , 9978-6-22~29. 1 /if /;i)\ ( I `/’ *L_ L! 1'/ ‘_ ~ ' 3:? 5 ` " - "f"é'°$.»‘. ei?"/; in >_'» _»..' um... A LITTLE NECK CLAM Oyster! Why, Mr. Clam. youl collar is miles too big for youl Clam: lt's the smallest I could get. i'm a ilttle neck clam, you KNOW. is _ os.; 'lr »;~?.i\.. its 1 f vi J. E. B. McCFlEADY, Q 1 fi. e ~ ,ff f .e ' S J); l _,l\_i_ _* `_ i \ __.‘__._.. DAY i EXllliIlSl0li lin . §.-5-.£'2‘E“'il.“““i $3.00 Ilelutrii Good lo slarl ii” or ll 2 ii' M `_ y hubby in ‘he bravest mari here." "Lite save_""' "Judge ol beauty contests." ._-_.. , ~.~. _ ~ :$25 - ,ff ,r __ ,Q1 V\/ ../.iigl Z ,, Q; irived lil his Toronto office the next legilfll Clllilffil l“'0 (|001) iH°lll'Cll3»iI`S [mm-ning_ if was from Noni ‘upholstered in rose silk. and ii. I wpnn,-,ii 1'; ,hn_Znn_ -»I simply lounge, covered with stiff Hold 'must see you, =l'll be rehenrsing`b"0_C<'“l@- _ , ,this afternoon and tonight, 'hull I\ollGi1y was visible in the roo1n.1 'Til be at my apartment siirelyi`M°"'°“ “Nik i‘“°Ui"l‘ SIPD t'orw1ll‘ll. .at ten o'clock this evening. ‘md l00k€ here pretty _-toon. Shi- snidl \\'itll a heap of documenogl and laid for Yllll i0 Wililf' ‘litem on nnn denin ] .\lorlon iilspocteil her. She wore “lf nllybmly- telephones me, ex. lu long fur cool. lrhicli she had fast- cept -ills.. Morton. tell them to Call ‘ellefl <‘l0f~‘0ly llhoill her thi'0=\l. out lfrom lieneatll tho cont peopofl the __ _ lower edge of al kiinono_ A pair of' ._ _.M-.,p,»¢f, "mules" was on her feet, :ind her .~ ankles were linre. _ “l was soho; to stay with Nons| lvlllnht." l.-he explained. "\\’oln"t you take off your overcoat?" , Morton shook his hand. He had; “Ot taken lhi.<'t>yt>s front her. “ll dol1't think l'll stay." he said. | _'T'°"“°_' mxhe l!il}l__nlove l' _ Countries when obligations we recommend . ._ Anosnruviz Ausrnania Ausrnik BELGIUM nizszn. ci~ni.z CUBA ‘ czizcuoswvaxia DENMARK iriNi~.ANi> riuncs sammy narri rracv JAPAN Nan-ii:iu,ANi:is Noizwav swsoniv swi'rznni./mn umrszn xmonou ‘Morton took off his overcoat and 1_ st-nrt and laid thrill. with his hat W-iii Important ktieriml Obligations are psy. able ee to principal and interest in Dollars in,NewYork or in Busllng in London and should not be confused with Intiemai laauee which are payable only in the currency of the country concerned. Foreign Govan- __ , ment Exitmei Obligations are not aubjeet to any income tex eloegothat ordinarily paid to t.he minion Government in the caae of reeicienta of Canada. Someoltleiorelgn Government Bonds _ Domestic and Foreign The atio_nal _City Company provides a complete invest- ment_s_ervice in Canadian Government, Provincial and Ml}U10§P21 B0IldS and high grade Foreign Government obligations. . Our forage b0n_d_ offerings selected with the same care as the Pubhc Utility and Industrial issues we underwrite, represent only the EXTERNAL obligations of certain Governments whose records justify our recommendation of their securiities. C9~f°f\1l1Y_'S°l6Ct_6d foreign bonds offer an exceptional opportunity for investors to diversify their .holdings at attractive yields, without sacrificing security. _ 0U4'_b°_0k1°f “Sound of Foreign Governments” dealing generally with foreign issues, will be sent upon request, and if desired, we will also submit a list of attractive offerings, some of which yield over 7%. W° mV1f° 11141111168 from investors who cannot visit our offices or who are not in touch with our representatives, Write our nearest office The Nationa|______ City Company tad Heed Oftiee-St. James & St. Peter Streets-Montreal ` 204 Blackburn Building 19 Kin 55”! 5.* .H st P t OTTAWA Tolioivro QU1;§'§;¢s""' perched herself on the arm of his __ ' r i‘h.'lh", plislyln-g fhlim llmukwxrd with `____ ___ ____ ____ W __ “BEST»in the Long Run’!" .ie more than a phrase . . . it is history. Rugged etrengthv resiliency- . . .` eimostimlimited ¢lP¢_¢tty.forendiirenee. . . . Tbeeeare qualitieadevdopodduting55 yeaninthe rubber business. Nose nude in Candle-they cod no non. CmadimGoodeichComphny,l-iinited,Kt¢rb¢hG' Oilf- C0Od1‘iCh C IN Till The .Annual Meeting ng ms _ `_ , ..e._ in i i i