fHE CHARIIOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . vw- ARE YOU tired of won-yin: with an ugly, lazy stove? Then, don't fail to see the New Beautiful PERFECTIQN Oil Ranges! Finished in snow-white porcelain enamel. . . with built in live heat’ oven and heat indicator. . . safe and economical to use. 24 models from which to choose. Swift cooking . . . modem in every way. A range that gives the farmer's wife all the cooking privileges of her city sisters . . . and a kitchen just as pretty. Prices from $8.75 to $212.50. For full inform- ation write General Steel Wares, Limited, Toronto. 204 1P 1E RIF ]E C T ll U N Oil Burning Ranges lvliil TODAY- , Dgpl. m] , General Steel Wares LuL, Toroniu. Please lend mo fro: particulars of the Perfeltion Oil Range. lqllll9~ Address __________-_-, vwow+w+oo+n T0 GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH BUY BRAHMIN TEA USED BY Mona room; THAN EVER. Solll only in Red, Hygen ic, Airtight Packages. I O~O-O-O-O-O-OOOQ400+OO-OO%FO-OO§OO‘§O-GOQ O-O-O-O-OQ O §§+£4§~O—OO4 A Limite 6% Cumulative Redeemable i e Preferred Stock " _ - Witli Common Stock Purchase Rights | The Rolland Paper Company. Whifih commsllesd business in 1882, is the oldest manufacturer of high grade bond, writing and ledlfl 98W" "l Cmada‘ ‘ Its products are well and favoufably _k"°w" throughout the Dominion and are in lllCfC8S1flg,§?' l mand in export markets. The name ‘ Rolland is synonymous with rag stock and sulphite iiaperS ' of best quality. rlie company S $“P°‘f‘.“° ma“ Record paper has proved its superiority 11;‘ war h; wide competition, having bu" avlfarded t e do t Medal at Antwerp in lass. the Highs“ AWE". i‘ Chicago in 1893, and the Grand Prix at P8115 m 1900. Three generations of the Rolland family have sgiazfitel in the active direction of the business, lanf is same management that has been responslb ¢_ 0F {n sustained growth for many years will continuei charge of the Company's Olfirlitmns- Assets, without including any amount for valugbtl; trade marks and goodwill. bum. “P 0"" t‘) P°g°duc_ 4s years, total $4,171,562. cqulvalsnt-a ‘"153 r ting First Mortgage Bonds. t0 "m" thug: . “:3 $l00vShare oi" Preferred _Stock now to l $51928- Eamings for the year ending Dflxmber 3. S ‘s the are estimated at approximatfly 2-2? tame min annual preferred dividend req\"\'°m°“t' T‘ éfiatio: power will be largely increased through m8 the cost of an additional liilihewde new mach"? . of which is being provided by the Pmsfl“ ‘"'“‘°"‘g' We offer these Preferred Shares. with °°mm°n stock purchase warrants, alt- 97 and accrued clividendi m Yldd 539% DEBCFlPllVG circular on request- Royal Securities Corporafiflll- i i Lining‘? I ,t t - Riley Buildii18i Ir 0* ° °‘"' . . ‘i Montreal Toronto Halifax Saint 10h" Q“‘b'° wmmp’: -| C] y Edmonton ”'"ii:."::..“°v..*:;:‘i. °‘§r."i‘--£’i‘f"i¥ili i~"-'~l'~=-- s"- y fi sh Investment Counsel Honest endeavour and caret ‘ stud! "m!" °l "ml" lfilvos apps-also safely the rosl value o1’ Securities. Advice based on our experience ot lildslnt lflvfllmfl" values ls oflsrsd without obllgstlon sills to those who PI!’- ohnso In hundreds or thousands of dollars We would be glad to m nn Ilhlllllofl report- Wllhwl ‘II-rm on any Soosrlty on investor um ho Interested in ml n would osutlon uio Public mlnfl mil-l: In hm"- ium or speculation without um mun: a "w" lbw!" s lsnksr or n ropstsbls Investment Banking llvllfli Ill“- llll: on u» so-osllsd oiirr nicn Qmox orflillflflfi- when Illlllllll llrfllnlso and In some oases IIorsnmenorniousproflts|nsshortWlfll¢:"m@ fisstern Securities Co. Ltd. mvssrissut MNKIIB 3m 1 l Rolland Papei; Company l l Naslillltfotorfiales ' [Fraser and Gurd Bolildgood . . . . . . . ... B4 ‘ Power Corporation . . . . . . . . .. ‘ll. 95mm Rouyn _____ 13%" ‘Foreign Securities . . . . . . . . . .. f! central Mnmwba __ L25 HALIFAX. June 20.~Qilotatlons-1nter Utlllt1es-—A . . . . . . . . . .. 451E clency _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 17% furnished by Johnston and WNardHIIIY-Br PUtilllées-JB . . . . . . . . . . . ‘M? crown Reserve 49 Members Montreal Stock Exchange. Can. ac. Y- - - - ~ - - - - - - - - ~ ~~ '* Cal-om; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 71,5 ‘British America Oil . . . . . . . .. 36 Dome 50 New you. Exchange {Imperial Oil ............... .. liq Metal B8 I Q 1 At... Top. 8c sari. Fe. Ry . 186‘: Bun!“ Gfi,§mmde§“_j""' 23¢ American Can Co. .. 81'»; Hollingei- 30 Am_ ca; 3; Foundry C 92:9», Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . .. 290 Haw‘ - - - - ' - - " '85 Am. Locomotive O0. s-ila, Hudsoyn no """" '- r100 Am. Smeltlng & Ref. Co 1851;. l WHEAT . y ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " " ' - . Intl Nickel . 92.00 Am. Bosch Mag. Co. 31 a». _v ' ' ' ' ' " All Copper M!“ ca __ H 63g‘ July 136"»; Sept. 139; Dec. 142. K9919!’ . . . , , .. 84 N. v. coil. a Hud. Riv. n. n. 160' Kirkland m“ ---- -- 19° Con. Gas Co. (New York) .. 141?.» CORN Kwmmiy m°rence - 39 Hudson Motor Car Co. 751W. I Lake 5m"? - - - - - - - -- 23-90 [men paper go‘ 7g] July 98's; Sept. 95%; Dec. 83%. Laval Quebec .. . 20 Inter. Petroleum . . . . .. .. 38M, OATQ $2185!“ - 1-40 Stan. Oll of New Jersey 43h" _, * I1 Y 2-70 Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0a’ July 52*; SEM- 45‘/¢; Dsc- 47- McIntyre . . . . . . . .. 26.25 Southern Pacific . . . . . . . . . . .. 119%‘ WEE T McDougall . . . . . . .. 38 Union Pilclflc Ry . . . . . . . .. 190" , Mining Cor ’n .. 3.30 u S h,‘ Alcohol Cu __ I m5. July 135%.; Oct. 136%; Dec. 135-2.. Mom“ Han“ ______ H 19 ‘Nc-stiiigliouse Elec. .. g . Murphy , _ . . _ _ , _ _ ,_ 33 United States Steel . . . . . . . . .. 1 4-‘. _'__ '.'- Nawbec 451 STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE N‘ 155m ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 400 ' “mired stock Exchange Quotations furnished through court- ‘mam’: ------- -' 323° ,. Abitlbl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. as =81 of . §§§f,‘1;,"°“_‘ _ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' " Q2 ' a. E. Steel 1st Pfd. .. "u. LOUIS M- ATWELL d» 00- Shem, Gerda}; "" " 5.75 M15, Kan, 3; Tex, R,y_ 25s Charlottetown Ofllce Smdgconl " '15 Montreal Power . . . . .. 100 June 13 June 20 sudbury Bash‘ ' ‘ ' ' " 910 National Breweries 119 1928 Teck Hu hes 10.80 Steel co. Can. Com. .. . 182i. Close T0“ h Ogkes """ " ‘26 Winnipeg Electric IOElMAbann . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 2.68 $ 2.65 T 8d n Y 20 50 Brampton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47} Aconda _ _ _ _ 19 1g Trea‘ we u ' " 2'30 Traction . . . . . . . . .. 5 giiilgrgopnut 372% 382% vfgfsglmac _ _ ‘ _ . _ _ _ _ H '53,’? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - [nu ct _ _ : F-hawliiigliil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 L jm-m 31 31 windfall ' ' ~ ' ' ' ' '; ' 4 2g V‘ mcmmion Bridge _ -Am0- 18 19% Wright Hargreaves . . Vlassey Harris 37V.- ‘ 9,, _ Asbestos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30 AmAY Copper ‘ ' ' ' " 43 , 3 "’ _'_ " vanadium Brewery _ H azigéligggyd Hollinger 3:1)»: 3Z2‘ F0!‘ llily Fever-inu- minim-in. . . . . . . . . .. z . '12 12 1.24 14 49% 6 8.50 62 23.00 19 1.35 2.76 25.90 35mm stop the North End team's win- 320 jnlng streak. 17".‘? 35 44 4.00 35.85 RIIVERS AND sills TUNIGHT This evening the Rovers and Stars wlll play the final game o1’ the first section o1’ the City Baseball League schedule. | The Rovers have shown their su- ‘periorlty so far over the other lteams in the League, having won {every start to date. however, Dr. ‘Charles Dougan. Star manager is far from convinced that, his form- cr champions are out of the run- iilng, and consequently wlll rally his forces tonight in an endeavour .. .@o>. e . _ If you have made a creamed soup 10-3,‘ that seems to lack something tasty.‘ 57 5.95 4.24 ' iccnut: pears, fresh O1‘ viii“. l try adding a leaspoonful of gratvd. cheese just before serving. l l l APPLE HEALTH SALADS Chopped apple with the skills lelt on, and moistened withlemon juice to prevent dlscolorlng-plus one C1" more of the following: Pineapple; marshmallows; celery and nuts; raisins; dates and DDPCHIILIL] hair aria. sprinkled with ll- ange juice; orange lllil in cubes Q ‘ill if? r will???‘ i l ~A\§/'7' presents a New and Finer Motor Car New Twifi/I/gnifiaifl; Molor i New Salon Bodies “The three newlNash Series, which are being introduced everywhere today, achieve the ambition of my manufacturing career. “They represent an entirely new type of motor car, priced moder- ately, but offering you all the beauty and quality and performance bere- tofore exclusive to very expensive automobiles. “To create such a car we bad to develop an entirely new type of design and invest over $2,500,000 in dies and machinery alone. “Both the Salon bodies and the high compression motors which power these new models exemplify the most radically modern advance- menlrin body craftsmanship and engineering. “Naturally space precludes the full listing of all features but l do want to draw your attention to a num- V bei- of the outstanding attractions such as:- “--Twin ignition, high compression, Bohnalite aluminum alloy pistons CIIARLOTTETOWN AND SUMMEBSIDE 860 TEA. I “SALAIIA" UNI!!! fiiiliitihiiegioisiii ‘ifiliirisoiiis: iiiuie frost beIt-hllh on tropical mountains-that ls why the flavour ls so delicious. SeaIed-pure-fresh-Jk per halt- poundn Sold everywhere. . Ask for. lt- GRATED CHEESE ii 1.2-5 3-12-14-1 -_ 1-23-25-28. FAMOUS OHIO HORSE HOES Mould Boards 0r Discs lligh Carbim Steel! Built Right! A better article at a Cheflllel‘ 11"."- . . . . . . . . . . . .. $14.50 Mold Boards I _ ‘ I . ‘ ‘ I ' ' U $18.50 Di sl-li DELIVERED. THE HARDIE MFG. CO. CHARLOTTETOWN SUMMERBIDE i i with Invar-sIrutsJ-bearing crank- shaft with hollowed crankpins, Bijur centralized chassis lubrica- tion, Houdaille and Lovejoy shock absorbers, Biflex-Nash bumpers and bumperettes, chrome plating over nickel for all exterior metal ware, double-drop frame, one- piecc Salon fenders and longer wheelbase lengths. “This new-type engineering of the ‘400’ motors makes them by far the best performing cars I haveever built. “I don’t think anyone will ever want t0 use all the speed and power ' they deliver. “ Equipmen t is absolutely complete at the factory list price and you need buy no extras except a spare tire. “lf my judgment is worth anything you will find it well worth while to- day to examine this new automobile development with the greatest CHIC. c‘ w President, The Nash Motors Company. I hi. ass u: "11"" __‘ _,_-..-.- ~ -