.~..._...:"~._:; _,._._ . ' MONDAY. l THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i. J llNE 14, 1926 o l e MISS Ntcol Will Demonstrate at This Store l MONDAY AND TUESDAY i Lover’s Form Corsets l owns... ouariiun —-FOR LATE WESTERN NEW‘. —Pego 3 1e lvnllnble. Ll.‘ -ooo LINES in small boys and! misses boots clearing at $1.25 pe pair at Sinclair-s 14-21 —8 LADIES SUITS. 86.38pm! 40, selling $7.50 each at Sinclair's. 1 i 14-2. ..—-GUARDIANB 0N SALE at the. Guardian's Western Ofllco in the, iMoNeln Building, Summeirllde erg ‘This is the marvel Corset—without boning, without steels, without rub- ber-no laces-no clasps. Miss Nicol on these two days will show you all the various models in which this wonderful garment is If you wish she will fit you and l l 3mm - Still: "Irmuin NO " Si" EELS NO '- BONINO NO - CLASPS NO - LAQNO IUT- RUBBER WASHABLB “n12”! made supply you with what your figure may require. All ladies are invited to visit this demonstration during the time of anJi/p rolzziv Miss Nicol’s stay here. NOOR . N°LEODi LIMITED i .., :13, iu-i-onds 25 to :10. l-Itlmoirtoni li-ei- receipts are light nad tile (Canadian Press) lmarket is firm. .Conntry defilciés . _.,__ __ _ 1_,'_.5H ..i.’..'..‘..".‘..‘.‘.r." .-‘3.‘3.E;r.%“.2‘..3."'... Till. iiiiziii ti?" 21:12: 55' I'm“?! l“ the polar)“ mid m‘ hurt-nil .3;- sttitistics SlIUliV-Ei the r~.\'l.l‘llfi 36. firsts 32, seconds 26. lows u“ w-ouud w heal qulckly‘ ‘stnraigr. holdings of t-ggs on Juiieq gary ileulers paying countryi l$I_ 11.1»; its ans-MR; dozens com-‘shipyr-rs extras 23. firsts 21, sec-l 9 ‘ lfllfpil to 9.954.531 tlUZPLiS Ull Jlliu- i-iitis it}, jflbbilll; BXITBB $11.00 P01‘ I _ 1st. 10:3. 'l‘oroirio iirni. receipts case, firsts $0.00 per ch88. 860011115; miiull luwi-r, t-ulllllfy shippers nrci$7iro per case. Vancouver tlonl-i r paying pr-itliict-rs extras 1'1, lirsts ers pnying country B DDHPB 6X W9‘ “KING PAIN“ .224. swnnils 1:2. and mnkiiig salosi2ti, firsts 24, pullet extras 22 deliw, ir-t-liliilri 2T 1-: in used cases f.o.b.fJobbing extras 30 to 31. firsts 27i N E . pri s to retailers r-xtrns 33, firstsflo 28. pullet extras 24 to 2o. Light‘ ,i_; 3.1, serniiils it, io-tuii extras Ailibruilers continue to arrive in ii1~ lo 4.7, rirsts 11.x in 1o. seconds 33 tolcrt-nsing quantities. Broilers p!‘ T "t ‘zir, Broilers lower :4 u. 32, deliv-_the envy breeds are com ng n “tjlftcil llllY", hlirnir- l dealers paY-isinall quantities and are beinl; -- ling tli-li-crc-d i-xtr 512 to 35, firsts principally shipped to the Yukon; We, the undersigned merchantaflgp in 3i, Swr-lllill. 1:123. ‘Whole- alive. St. John, N. 13., country! of Montague Lower Montagunsul» t-xirn-i ti? to ...i. firsts 35. sec-dealers paying 11111009979 91"" Kilmuiy- and éardigan, agree to onds .:1 ill 33. itt-tuil extras H37, firsts 25, seconds 23, makinizl Mo“ our respective Mac" o; buspl-l :45. firsts 11s tu 30. seconds 32 totsales extras 29. firsts 27. 880011119 inese at six o'clock P. M.. 60"" 1"?“ wilniilw! “filers ,paymgi25' H lif ‘vi menting June 14th and continuing iriinir)‘ fiiillilwls cxiras 2.8. flrstsifirsts 31. 88601108 28. ll. ax. .. up to sepnmbe, 17th. ha", dams in’. sI-i-uiitls 22. lJi-livered casessq dealers paying country shill- Mchmve‘ Saturdays exceptei rcitirnetl, Pi ‘cs to retailers eX-ipers delivered Halifax 911F115 36. we 3|“ m": to do“ on no,” trade .13 to 1.... Iilhlb 30 to .31. sec ifirsts 32. seconds 2o. jobbiug ex lnlon Day. July m. a . m‘ 2'2. lit-tail i-xvras 37 to 39.‘tras 40, firsts 36. Charlottetown iirsts lrl to 35, seconds 30. Sas-lwholesalers paying country 001m! POOLE 8.. THOMPSON. LTD. iurtrhexvinr countigv shippers were extras 29. firsts 27. seconds 24. J’ w_ MURDOCK g, c0, selling extras 2.7, firsts 2i, secontltnjobbing extras 34 1-2. firsts 3i, sec- 1-_ G_ W53’ |_1-D_ 1S. delivered case-s returnednonds 26. R J MacDQNALD g, QQ, Print-s to retailers i-xiras 30 to 32. JIA-MQcDONALDGuCOn LTD/firsts 2T to 2s. seconds 22 to 2s. mclélEaliaow/‘N élletail extras 35 to 40, firsts 30 . Directory FLESH WOUNDS McLEOD 8t McGREGOR W. A. POOLE 8n CO. QTS-l-G-ll-El. JUNE 13. 1926 Carvell’; Wharf Electro, nchoner Captain 148118" tang. loading general cargo. Lyon's Wharf B. .\l. Tborburn, schooner. lie- NEW SHOES ing dismantled. PnolPe Wharf J. E. Collins, schooner, Capufn .\\’hite, unloading bricks from Pug- waah for Pooh's. Silver F? Wanted Good siZZE 192s fox pups for delivery last ery day. -ooo Lore- in wall paper, 2 to? 10 rolls clearing less than half price i !at Qlnclairs. 14-2l, _mt=.~'s antennae/m com.‘ BINATION Underwear. $1.00 per suit at Sl-NCLATRS. 9155 -4 ONLY LADIES Navy Serge -u1te. 16 and 36, to clear $3.75 ouch, at Slnclairs 14-2i -MEN'$ POLICE WORK BRAC- ES, 32c per pair at SLNCLAlRS. 9755. -cooi< WANTED - by the‘ Prince (‘ounty Hospital. Apply in person to the matron, or write. 9790-12-21 —CHlLDRENS WASH dresses, gingham and t-hnmbrays, 2 to 6 yearn, clearing 39c, 50c. and 75c. at Sincluim 14-21; -—DATES CHANGED — “Anil3 Billy Disappeared" Victoria Haii,_ 'l‘ue-sduy. June 15th. instead of_ Wednesday, June 16th. , 9181-12-31 i l-sPsciAi. BARGAINS in all‘ Departments for this week June 14th to 19011 at Sinclairs. 14-21‘ -PALMER McLELLAN FARM? BOOTS, single sole $3.95. slip sole $4.50 at SINCLAMUS. 9755-12-21.: -s PIECES cotonso marques-l ette for (rurtahns regular 50c. on‘ sale to clear half price at S'nclair-..- 142i‘ C‘ Canada. —LADlES VOILA and Raliiie: ‘i Dresses, assorted styles, retiulnr‘ ~ $5.00 to $10.00 clearing this wet-k at $1.95 each, at. ‘Sincluirs. 11-21, —WOMEN‘$ OXFORDS in sizes} 5. 6V: and 7 on sale to clear at $1.39 per pair at. Siuclairs 14-2i -GUARDIAN OFFICE. -—- ‘I110 Guardian's Western Ofllce l: now 7". located in the McNeill Building; » Water Stfiummerside, where eulr ~ trus ii-i, firsts 33 in export cases, ere-d Vancouver cases retllrnednflcflptiona’ new. or ‘dvertislng will be received. The phone num-g her is 23S. —FERTILIZER FOR SALE-We" still have a few tons high grade fertilizer which we are offering at a very low price. Book your order-i at once.—Millman & Duggan, Ken- slngtoli. P.E.I, 9740-6-10-61 Annan and save money. 39c per’ gallon. barrel lots 37c. Government‘ standard measure.— Harold MoustV New Annan. 9737-12-5 —MR- A. E. MlcLEAN, M. P. IN THE PROBE-Mr. A. E. lift-Learn, M. P.. had his name before the Clliloms Probe Thursday in con- nection with a seizure in his con, stituency. He wired oomplainingi that he was suffering great harm because the department had not re-i‘ leased a horse andibuzsy seized by Customs officers. The horse and‘ buggy were only released when the“ court had dismissed the case, but' some members of the committee? were of the opinion that if the de- parement had tried hard the case need not have been lost. —8TRANGER8 WELCOMED. - Mr. and Mrs. William llloGinley and thelrjamily of three small and sturdy boys arrived at Sulnmerside on Tuesday night from Scotland under the Empire Settlement Scheme. They were mot. here by Mr. Williams. Provincial Superin- tendent of Soldiers’ Settlement. who conducted‘ them to their new home at Sherbroolr, where they have taken up their residence on Corns Soften In Foot Bath ‘Hot water extraction of corns 1nd callouses offers the only per- fect. way to rid yourself of these painful troubles. Take just a min- tile or tWO and spread a few drops of Putnam's Painless Corn 16x‘- trnctor over the sensitive surface of the corn or callous, and the puinl is stopped at once. Then you will forget your corns, because they will‘ not pain. Later you use a hot foot bath for five or ten minutes. Corn crumplee up and drops off. lt is a of June. G. R. Mac- alittie thing tlintmeansalot! BRINGING UP Quarries Summersidee sold by all druggiste. grand and glorious feeling that you get from Putnam's ‘Painless ‘Corn FATHER._ “—‘-_ 1 where the manager will be glad to discuss your business problems with you. ix ? ESTABLISHED I832 pple Slreetln Cdnada - the biq part t/iis Kinq of Fruils plays in our/ltztional life From Halifax to Vancouver, the 8P‘ pic orchards flourish —-—Z00.000 8°?” of them-valued at over $l29,000.000- In a good year the value of the _Ci'°P reaches $35,000,000 and 20.900 railway cars are nccdcd to haul it. On Apple Street you will find many r¢l8f¢d industries, employing thousands 0f_P°°P1¢- Canneries, factories for making cider and vinegar, bottles, barrels, b01168. wraPpersr , fertilizers, orchard implements, R3015. ¢t¢- \ i; Canada has developed splendid apple varieties E3 -—shc has won prizes. lame. 83mm‘ and com‘ merce through her wonderful applo "OPS- This Bank, since 1832, has seen apple gfflwlng develop from a pastime to an industry. It 1S Pmud to have helped consistently in the _d¢i/_¢1°Pm'-‘;"t °f this and many other famous basic industries of The Bank of NovaScotia, with its 320 branches and sub-branches and world-wide banking afliliations, stands ready to lend a helping hand to any of Canada's industries—— great or small. There is a branch of this Bank near you, '-‘..~1i?lillii;ill! ,i J—‘ Capital ‘IQOOQOOO Reserve “l9.500.000 Total Resources ‘ 230.000.000 the farm izncly (ivfillllltdd by .\ir. United States Steel . . . . . . .. nix KS him-k (‘nnrinin .\il was found in F.\\'. Woolworth Co. . . . . . .. 97lé'l‘4nnk Royal . . . . . . . . . . . .- 250 _ readiness tilt-re tor the new cont-Incl] Telephone . . . . . . .. . __GASQL|NE LOWER _ nuygt-rs‘ reception. A number of the nei-l Imurentide Pulp’ . . . . .. .. Prices to retailers extras 34. your white Rose Gasoline at Xew ithhors liud mot mid prepared sup-f Montreal Power .. 228 oer and they gave the family. a real" National Breweries . 62 hearty i’. 1C. island welcome. ‘ . —VARIETY CONCERT by Char-f lotteiown tiilunt, tit the Strand‘ Theutrc, Kciisiiiizton on Wetlnes-i day, June lllth. at $.15 p. m. Ad‘ mission zir. cents. !i8iJ4~6-14 Iii i Eastern Guardian '..RESERVE Wednesday, July 14th, Tea Party, Georgetown. I 9805-6-14 3i l ..°EASTERN AGENT. —Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive -news items, advertis- ing. etc. ‘ HFPOTATO SHIPMENT-Poole & Thompson Limited made a large‘ shipment oi‘ potatoes to the Cuibnn market last week consisting oil 1000 barrels and 1000 180 pound: sucks of potatoes bt-sides shipping several cnrloadis by ruil mid load- ing a couple of sohooners with produce cargoes, Stock Quotations ILAIJIPAX, Julie 12.—Quotntions. furnished by Johnston and Worth hie-tubers of the hlontreul Stock,‘ Exchange: i At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. .. American Con. Co, . . . . . . . .. Am. Car and Fdy. Co. Am. Locomotive Co. . . . . . .. Am. Smelt. and Rofng. Co. . Anaconda 00p. Min. iCo. (funiiditin Pacific Co. . . . . . .. 16213;. NZY. Con, and llud. Riv. ltlt. llll Consolidated Gas Co. . . . . .. 95~'l,,| international Paper Co. 52v, Standard Oil of N. J. . . . . .. 44% Standard‘ Oil of New York .. 32%., Reading 0o. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 89 l Southern Pacific 0o. .. Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . .. 1501A Extractor. it costs but. little, and is 1'18. l_nditstrinl Alcohol Co. . 55% Westinghouse Electric 68 li“his‘;rival"t::l.‘:'is:r::::"::2'i.';":r;iin... i. in...» u. u CENTRES Almost daily we are recelv- Lottie R. schooner. laid up. (;_ (t, sQMontcalm, loading buoys ber low heels, Price $4.00 "i"? by J. a. T. BELL. Can- illil oldest and moot reliable . Price $10.00 SAUTURN (vr 5M4‘) K“ one Price $5.95 PATENT LEATHER. medium Cuban heel, rubber lift - Price $4.50 Doe! your baby suffer thelmmliilll-Cll ‘h! Bunmm ‘nd Bent‘ whm‘ m“, 5,4, Try U. no), loo. Murine Wharf ALL DRUGG|STS C. G. S. Bayfield, 181d UP. Inn new. latest styles in x women's shoes. We detail e for the ‘North 9-118. Bruce Stewart's Wharf GREY KID one strap, med- ium cuban heels, rubbgr mp lhoe-mlkere, n 19%|). ‘ha, with Cuban heels, n loft .. . "up mp9,", medium heel: Price $450 pump: with buckle ornament. low rubber heel. $4119- LIMITED LLEY ‘ °' Fulcrum-Mg; FOOTWEAR I . . . - l; FROM i ‘iiilblilfillsfiiiliiii"}?.§t°§."fi$‘3i'nl»§°31liii:l Bessie M. Dousw‘. schooner. C. G. S. Brant on government f f I 6w o the “at S. S. iPrinoe Edward island, laid im, Price $4.50 0'0". eold in the larger, matron: Call (i-Ioht is") PATENT LEATHER Any form of Mo! trouble et- vomiiliiim" ""‘.°dy'“"‘l “""”h'"“l"°"°—‘Captain Doucotte, arrived from service. GREY KID one strap, rub- u“ GREY KID. turn eoleu, cltlen nt $12.00. Our- etep In pumlllr C"bl"v I “l” pump], with buckle ornament. tented to by our epeelnllet- The difference between dad, lrnined wrists end ironing depends on this exclusive Het- pomt Thumb Rm, which per- niuthehnndrorutinmeeey, natural manner, instead d tho fence grip needed with " y inns. Ask your denier chem the new low prices. $5.65 Special Hotpoint Iron I1 extra. ‘THE . IRON» 7 .14 ZX HR.ELITE outn- m-ionco use WANTS YOU, YO Con: Qvzk AND event: we. o»: wwi-i Htfl - YOU MUbT 4o: I'LL 6.0- ANY "ri-iinq TO 4n- AWAY mom QHll-DQEF! FQR AwgqLE _ l COOL-O Evan fiTKND CQAND OPERA' 140 ,Bank Montreal ... .. . . 265 87VfBank Nova Scotin .. 287 \\'heat—.itily, 1397;; Supt. 135%; Dec. 138%. The Heintlman U Co. Concert Grand wu used by fhedruar Do Pnchmnnn an ouch his Clnldiln taun- ICorit——.ltii_v,' 7374;; Sept. 78‘ Iiec. 79. l0ats~Jiily, 421,4; Sept. ii; n’ 45%. \\'lleat—.ltily, 1517's’. Oct. 131i‘ Dec. 1305s. Ernest St-nr. Tuii‘! 3 celebrated "tn-tor .17 m» Itr-Vbnurtl ;.r.i~iii Choose 0r lbw" Home A _ the Inslmmenl great Artists acclaim has answered to the caressing touch of‘ many a world-renowned artist. Nordicn, Melba, Tctrazzini, Albanl and many ‘other great vocalists have need it and praised its richly mellow tone. Caruso selected a Helntzman b Co. Piano for his Canadian concert appearances and accorded it highest praise. The great De Pach- mann spoke of‘ it as "Iurpueing ln beauty of tone." Arthur Frledheim described its tone ll "massive in eonority, with a par- ticularly limpld tone in its mezzo tints". It uhould mean much to Canadian music-lovers that their own country has produced an ' cut thus endorsed by nrtllte of voice and piano. No ’ the Helntzmnn h Co. Plano is e cherished possession in homes when sound knowledge of tone dictates the selection. Every instrument thnt been out name-whether grand, upright or plnyeapartz-cmbodlee the Nib Ideals d "Ye Oldie Flt-me Hdnth men IN its 75 years of musical triumph the Helntzmnn k Co. Piano 1E4 Sold Only BY MILLER BBO Charlottetown Sole Agents fol‘ P. E. Island Yllfi-bTtlf-I Rim-tr "~4- wtm w.» H‘! ui-rvno, Nlvttw - HEQUgQ-r. m? Me HAvg worm O 19D Iv In‘; Fawn Samson. Inc.