j lliilil r1 . \;||i0||Ill lll‘l‘\\'t‘i‘l(‘.‘| timniliii sir-cl (‘Hr liirgliriny ... ... ... ... inn-rival: (‘an . . . . . . . . . ,i?l§.§ TQRDA Y_’S STOCK AND BOND-‘QUO TA T10 zvs e Market Reports By 5TEWART JONES 8 CO0 Charlottetown con|igpalldfllll of Grocnahicfde a 00., imltml DigjKIIIRwISIKIKIX 7i’, (100 ill $13,310,001. Thv voi-‘all \\':|s $1 I MONTREAL (c 11;: s Ltd. 5pc 10.15 105,00 1mm, m, é N l: . .. 31/100 1115i 00.112 101.00 "Ila"; . .‘.:.ru.l;l. x. ... ... .'r. c N R ‘I 4,1251‘: l r L‘ N It ' 41 ' '- ' ' ' l , ... o .. Ape 11108 :21! .\i _ Q N 1t . .. w, IN‘. lit-cl h“; of Nova Scotia ... ... ... MIR!‘ (; It . ,, rim- 1954 Telephone .. ... ... 1-1.1»; t. iN It . 5pc 1mm 1'“ v 0 N ll. lmlllun ... .. ...- l.‘ - 511i‘. 1M0 nnilil tliiflflilzll: (lfllgw-é; -- 3x12 N R - -- 50c 1970 100.00 101.00 lilllh oiiu ... ... .. l , ,a“¢|ng‘1'ruiltts ... ... ... .. 5221b DOMINION 0F CANADA BONDS jumiii ‘i-incil . . ... ... ... .. _. _ Qtwnlgiiiiilylllijr.;fi"l..i'ub.ér .. irnx rinaiurr issues). . ,, ‘ .. .. .. v gslilllllilli Iiilrlllfizi“ Loiiinlorco .. .. 11,11, lzlf/ifilm" ._, ré)ctlll:fi_vlg $3,155 loom) .3“; illl _0 ‘ --_- --~ --- - '12 in‘ _ ti: _1.10 101.45 ‘..‘i5..ii‘.'i.l"‘.’.‘l'.‘2.‘iil ~- 1.101133: 1231s ‘ . an n u _ I‘ ct‘ . ' .7"' 111.20 13220000101‘ Hinciters ... ... 105 d liiimlnlnii ilriilgc ... . . . . .. 3201/, (TAXABLE ISSUES) Dullllillbli 'l'iii- and Lhciiiicrii .. .. ' Pram‘ Co .- - --- --- ... ... Novljiifi‘) 102.25 102.00 Novl.iii.'it 101.20 101.00 101.10 101,00 . 105.45 (lull-o 0ft 1111.00 i"<-il 1,1010 102.00 (ivi l, 1000 01.7.’; lti.\ltltli‘l‘ ili-zvirrll‘ ran 11.11’ i, will I‘III('I'I BROS ,\_\‘I) (1),; (‘llininir iii :i tllllf‘ \\'llt‘li so Illlii'li iii 111i‘ “'11): 0i iinfiivlilwiliii- ll('\\'.~l is iiuini: lil-iird \\l|ll I'd‘ rd lo llll‘ l|l.‘\\'1-i|iI'liit in- iliistiyi‘ llii‘ ting“ ‘ll. is at 1.0m) . |il‘iif| STUN. .._> lviillc il\‘[\I'L‘i‘li|lt1Il iiild tlt‘|>l4'- lion ui-iw-ofi iviis n-iiiil-cll ncnriy Sit.- ,__. -'.'.\ liiblv for all dividl-iids. a i; n ' 511.000 ovi-r llit‘ previous year's Pil-fl-rri-il still-I: ‘ii rl-diu-cd iliriliiilii sinkiiitr fiiiiil and i‘ Jill) was rl-qiilri-il for siivli 4ll\'ltl4‘ll4l.'!_ or $8,101! iliiiii oni- _\l'lll' t'llI'lll'l', llll‘ on llit‘. (‘llillliiitll iniorl» lliitli in the ". .\lll'l‘ ilisililrsing i lo i-oniilion shun-hold. ll lint adiiililiii ro surplus .1 i l’<‘\l|ll lit‘ lllt' _\'t'ii ‘u op- iliis iiriiigii i<-i.ii llixlriiiiit- siirpiiis lip ' ' .\s mili- ll illll‘i'i'>l no llli‘ i-uiiiiiioil Stewart Jone: S; Co. Greenshields 8e Co. Correaponden to o! Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange I 88 Great George Sh, Charlottetown ilem ii... F 1...... are w/aSle iflxhahp The capital that flows . iromtheMaritimeProvinces in premiums and other ways represents waste oi wealth to us. The capital that remains here is harnessed and put to work providing employ- ment and increasing pros- erity in the Maritime rovinces. That is another reason why you should see the Home Company first for insurance. . (ltl-fgifh" lttnrilimc qhb “l! ' Al“ t Willi mo: outcomes: MALIIAI can.“ "m"!!! Q IlNTI-II. annrln. Ilium for r. n: ' - ~ ' "notion-liens. tbo net addition to surplus for tile year $115,201, and lilcrcaling distributable sur- plus to $1,428,537. 0n the basis cxpiuiil- oil above $14.80 was warned 'per share of preferred agiilniit $17.70 lii 10'.'it-;10 and Slain in 1038-20; and $1.43 per share of common against $1.92 iii 1112i!- 30 and 81.71 in 11128-20. The reserve up- prorlntiuii allocated out of surplus equalled '12 cents pel- share on the coni- uion niid iiali this been changed off be- fors dividends tho net per share would have been reduced proportionately. A similar charge-off out of surplus in the preceding year was $1111.01’, oi- equal to 21 cents a share. Either basis for 11130-31 shows the d0 cent anniini divid- end on_ the common lie amply earns-l. Expressed lil iinothi-l- ll-iiy, liie iii=t livliil- able for the common last yenr_ $711.71", was distributed lis 42 p.c. in dividends, 50 p.c. in spevai writu-off, niid 8 p.c. retained as surplus. New York Exchange (Special to Johnston 8'. \l'nrll) Air iii-dill‘. .-\l l'|l(‘ili Ani (‘an . .. .-\iii l~‘ i'liiv . Fons (his (‘urn i‘rii i’. l iliipolit . Ir" 4' l’ .t Gcii (ion Xlninrs l-‘oall s (itl_\'i‘ lliiii ., liiiiis (iii . llil li:i |‘\’ , i l / ="-'" "'1" -"-'-1~" xilsil 1i.» . _ .\'iii l) i'|'o 1 "11 "1 )I(‘('0I.I. l~‘ll()N’I‘l<2N.\(.' oil. 00.: imp‘. ' iifiilvs A . Yqfvixt ' " .\' Alli l‘o'.. i-.~—- _ _ .\' inn-me (iii Pomp iy, Limited. for liil- fiscal I."(Ik m, ,\ .r 4'lltl<‘ll . iiii:|i~,\' ii i llil‘ (‘tilli- pm. 1-,“, ‘ l1llIl'(l profits from opt nild lii- p0,," “My l . - ' -. . _ . -_- . __-' 1 . . Al-rivu uoxn PRICES lltlng‘ Hillel-Lilli? i-"T, °.'-,,‘\ ‘I " . . flier tailing l-iiro of minority iii- |g,,.|;.,',-,,,.p ' T0lll'l1il.\'l‘l0.\' SECURITIES: iiil iiirri-i o of $130,000 iii dc- 1; l; 0 __ _ it to $150,000; an ln- “m. “m”, iiliiii-i . .. 5pc .. in llnd iloilts rcsorvi- g '|;,,,.|,,,,.k ' Mi 'i'i"i . . 5H1.‘ . ' :_ l‘l‘tliil‘lll)il of $51,713 t t‘ l'i1\\' .. 51,3110 L. iii 1110111110 ' $.'lil,':.\‘T_ till-re rl-inniii- _ '.‘|]l (‘i-in 513w: . (‘ll iis av: lit for lil\<‘i'I'Ni- Mfflib-E-l" 71in 81min . 0pc . against $1 725 ilil- prl-villiis year, nn .71’ it . 41.11111: lnl-rt-iisi» of $71,171. _'i‘iiill lviis (‘tliiill in _- .. i‘ it .. 1i1/lpc . about ill/l, tiuics bond and- 0llIl‘\“‘liif\'l‘- _~ .‘ l’ ll .. - 5pc ‘. cst charges aggri-giiting $317,013. Filmi- "ini 1'0“ . Gill: ‘... od iii-lit \\"ll.\i lll('I‘(‘ili1i‘(l to $li.'i'li:‘>,0t)ii Zint 1'0“ 0pc ,. iiirniiiril tho sale diirini: tile your of flll q-Exas f" _ iiun i.‘ .\i to 51,5 pc '. nddltioiliil 522115.001) of series “;\" ti’s. To,‘ G s,“ limit 1'0“ . 5pc '. ‘h The previous year total interest charges in“, R l; limit Poll , 5pc . v0 wi-rc $213,751. This made $1,101,083 U (inn, (‘RI-b liini 'l'r:ini . 5pc . iiviiiiiiiiio for nil dividends, n reiliictinil U linen“. iinn 'l‘riini , hpe ‘... of $230358 or 17 pm. Preferred divid- pm‘ “m.” 1101i 'l‘i~:iiii . 41A pc . t-nils nlisnrhod slightly more lit $i80,2Z17_ l; l; Imp Qiir ]'i1\\‘ ,, fipc . ll-iivlni: $711,740 to tniii- cilro of cniiiiiioil |y 5 I "H00 Slliiw l'1i\\’ . 41/} pc .‘ divillcilds oi‘ $2118.18‘; against $71,001 tiic l; 3 n"), 311110’ 1'11"’ I 51M: I070 102.75 104.511 |\i"(‘\'liiilt! your, when paylucilts were in- U S we“ fnit Slwiir . 151/; pe 1052 00.75 101.50 itiiltod. After slicli dividends there rc- “n, SW01 inilincd $113,501 as the year's balance. “ m.“ l; Co DOMINION 011' (“N593 Uiit of this was appropriated nil "rc- w," 3,05 _ ’ uuAnAN-rprcn norms servo for investments ill affiliated coni- we“ pun,“ _ ‘ panics liiiii adjustments affecting prior we“ meg 10m ll C , 59¢ 1pm) 100,01) 107.75 yours," all aniouiit of $3.'>8,'."i'ii_ milking “'00; (y, <%_ {Yllffll 1' . . |.-..~<i/,| _-,§l,;_ ,, -.____ ' i r | . . " I _ r LOIIQII . 4| 01,4 uy,l_ f _ UIIHIH . - \\‘.ii‘ G The Montreal Stock Exchange (Special to Dominion Of A Canada Bonds (aprl-liii in i7ltllll\lllll k \\'il.rlI) ll s War l.n:iii .. 1.0a n .. hplriiiii til Johnston t1‘ \\‘llrli) THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN \I Iiilrris )i‘lélf‘}l'lf“cr ily and one brother as follows: lit iil-l-llel-il- To SEEK 31131119 TREASURE George in Detroit, James, Purdie. 1,“; Cyrus, Everett, in British Columbia, Price Ill-us. .. .1 Frederick L. Blair of Boston who Chester in Hopefield, Mrs. (Dr) W. _:‘_ 48 4B ,7 heads an expedition this summer to A. Ferguson, Moncton, N. 13.; Mrs. simi- Wiiiiiiins 20 seek buried treasure upon Oak 15- Wm. Ives, Montague; Mrs. James ::If:,‘{"M-S"'.:jlqd|'| 31,14: 3m! 31%| w,‘ land, off Nova Scotin. Mr. Blair Green, Boston; and Mrs, Han-y \\'iim| i-lil-u .. l | ' | I [ls-lg has spent 30 ycars already in an ef- 301111911. K019911915? and 1115 1119131151‘ fort to unearth {he treasure from "Money IMP-Copyright by Acme Ncwspictures. _ o ill MElMJRIAM MRS. ALEXANDER MCKENZIE Mrs. Alexander McKentc entered as we believe into her eternal rest oil April 14th at. hci‘ home in Caled- onia South at the ripe age of 89 years. Although ill feeble health shc was able to get up to within a fcw days from the end. Mrs. ilicKenzie ivzis of a noble and patient, peaceful and lOVllig disposition, by nature a real lady and by tilc grace of God in her heart a devout godly woman. [loved and respected by all who knew her. Yielding herself to thc Lord in her youth she followed Him in hum- blc walk and devoted service-Her husband familiarly known‘ as A. A. McKenzie, a very nice, obiiging mall, who predeceased her by about 6 years, and realising that they could no longer carry on the form invited i Mr. W. D. McPherson and family to come ill with them and take charge on condition of coming into posses- sion of the property after they were gone; ivhich arrangement was car- rlcd out to the end. Mrs. McKenzie niisiiaisili RAIN RANGE (‘IIl('.\(i0 Stocks British An! Oil ago. He. is survived by 10 of his fam- Murdo in Cranbrook, B. C. man of outstanding ability. Begin- ning as a young man on the track by sheer merit. he was gradually pro- " mote-d to be Roaclmsster of the East- Murl-ay, Presbyterian Church, Cal- edonia, and at the grave in Little Sands, beside his beloved partner by do McPhcc, Jas. McDonald, Don. S. FARM’ FUR SALE ‘ was survived by t/wo of her children-Donald in the Sales, and three Lachlln McPherson on the Dcsira s la, HOUSE FOR SALE“ third farm from the old house, who M w, _ with her husband were whenever Qamgfi necessary most kind and attentive to her dear old mother. Mrs. Mc- Pherson tilough not inrobust health did everything she could for her mother. The funeral service at the church and grave which considering hie residence. Centrally loc- ated. Phone 4094. L,’ 4362-5-2-stuethur3i. TENDERS_ Tenders will be received for the DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE SUPREME COURT 21st George V., A. D., 1931 In Re Estate of Peter McLeod late of Duudns in Kings County in the said a rovince deceased lntcsta‘ By the Honourable Harold Leon- ard Palmer Surrogate Judge of Pro- bate ha, &c., -= To the Sheriff of the County1of King's County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING : WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on file of Chrlsty Urling of Cambridge in the State of Massa- chusetts in the United State; or America, Widow, Administratrix of the above named Estate praying that s citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You arlitherefore hereby required to cite nil persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before mc at a Snrronte Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queens County, in the said Prov- ince, on Monday tire eighth day of June next, coming, at the hour of cievont o'clock forenoon of the same day to show cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of James B. Johnston, Eslp, Proctor for said Petitioner. And I do hereby order that a. true copy hereof be forthwith rllbllflIlCfl in some newspaper published in Char- lottetown aforesaid once in cech week for It least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and thlnt u true copy hcrcot‘ be forthwith posted In the following public pillccs respectively, namely, in the hail of the Court House in Georgetown, at. or near the Post Office tn Dnudss Centre and at or nui- the" School- house in Dundee all in Klnll County aforesaid so that nil persons ’ ‘ rut- ed in the said Estate s: aforesaid may hsvwdus notice thereof. GIVEN under my hand and tho Seal of the laid Court (L. S.) this thirtieth day of April, A. IL, I081 and tn the twen- ty-flrst year of Ills Monty's (Sill) H. L. PALMER, of the interior of St. James Church, Georgetown, up to noon Friday, May 15th, 1931. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Parochial House, George- town, or the oflice of J. E. Harris, Architect, Cilaliottetown. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tendon to be sent to REV. 0. HIGGINS, P. P» Georgetown, P. E. I. 4351-5-2-11. Sandals, Brown leather Sandals, Patent Leather Oxfords, Brown Lcatilcr Oxfords, Patent Lcaihci‘ Oxfords. Black Leather Boots, Brown Ilozithcr .. Sport Oxfords. Elli Leather, Brown Trimmings Ladies‘ Surrogate. 1 ducted by her minister, Rev. Allister the weather and the state oi the road, were well attended, were con- Murray, Presbyterian Church, Caled- onia. Messrs. Mal C. McDonald. Angus McDonald, D. L. McPhersoml N. J. Stewart, J. P. Stewart and’ James McDonald acted as pallbear- ers. The interment was in Caledonia‘ Cemetery. We extend our sympathies. to the children. BENJAMIN DAVIS MCEACIIERN, ROAD MASTER, C.N.R., P.E.I. Benjamin Davis McEachern' de- parted this life at the home oi his son Chester, merchant, Hopefield, Queen's County, P. E. 1., April 22nd, 1931. Born tn Belfast in i847 he thus We» Sizes 2'/; to 7, Sport Oxfords a ~ ‘ equal ...-n... The Montreal . x Curb Market‘ (Special to Jtlhnstnn k Ward) (JpenIIIigii|Lolv|Lil<' l01,§-‘ 1057M 101A‘ 10',» Mr. McEachern was a railroad cm Division of the C. N. R., P. E. 1., retiring about l3 years ago after over 40 years of faithful and efficient scrvicc. Mr. McEaciicril died from natural causes. l-le took to bcd a fciv months‘ ago and was tenderly cared for and‘ nursed by his son Chester and wifei to the end. i During the last visit of his minis-l tcr to him about 24 hours before he l left us he said: "I want to go. i “Where?” "To the Better Landf‘. l "And Oil what do you base your hope to gct there?" “On Christ,“ was tin: I decisive and prompt reply. This sums i up the faith and prospect of deal‘ old Ml‘, McEachern on the verge of Eternity. The services at the home were conducted by Rev. Allister the Free Masons, Montague lodge, of willch he was a member. The pail bearers were Messrs. Mur- BY BllBllG TENDER Seventy scven and a. half acres Suffolk, Queen County. Forty-eight acres cultivated. Bai- sncc second growth. Buildings consist 011- House 22 x 30. Ell 16 x l8. Barn 28 x 40. Henhouse l2 x I00. Broader House 15 x 30. Watered by well. Nearest railpoint Suffolk 1 milk- schooi 1 mile. Terms of sale are 10% of the pur- chase price in cash, the balance in 25 ‘ instalments. Interest 6% per annum. Each tender must be accompanl ‘ by an accepted cheque for $100.00. Tenders will be opened at the of- flce of the Soldie Settlement Board of Canada on May 21st, 1931. Ten- ders should be nrked on envelope “Tenders for the purchase of S. R. Pendleton Farm" and addressed to the Soldier Settlement Board of Canada, P. 0. Box I418, Saint John, N. B. May 2-21. PAGE‘. llNlSiii Johnston k Ward) D“ corms“ _ 11pm . Blocks OPEIIIIIIKIIILOIVIIJIII H u U“ ,1,- | F’ M I,“ figural; 53kg.“ "o h“ m "fin Illrllérlflill Oil .. ..[120iB’1a% 12-34113 '~‘ - - I ll . .. 10 i 1111111111"- ~- -- 19% 10 181411811. Illltpprggftflglcltiill . .. 1112i 111/. nail 111.; ‘ ' ' ‘l; g ll"uwer 1.} .. 30 30 Iaslill Nm-nnm, ,_ ,, 23%| 291/, 9a i150 WE are prepared to assist builders and real estate pur- o ' ... ...» c nminliflcnm .. l l 02.1‘ §l‘,§}.',,',_,"‘__'_' _'_'_ '_'_'_,‘_.",.‘_l CIIISEIS III their undertakings, llnd will gladly consider fling?’ ' " ‘Pvvk 111181108 - ~13"! i i applications for suitable first mortgage loans. (‘iin (lyPBilIIl - i - ‘ - I i-i J Cnii lnd Ail-o . .. 211/, ' f"! (‘an lmlv Pap .. l .00 c Plirlfl- New _, 341N341; 34 3.; attained the venerable age of B4 gfltdifllllllgpllllV 71/111 71/: 7% 714 years H13 wife pABCIlBOGFBSBG him by iii s it ...i 2 10s ios ‘ Doonslirld cm?“ 40 40 am i 001/ 13 Years 811d hi5 5°11 J01"! 591185111111 Saint .100». N ii. llrnd Officr- llALlI-‘AX us. sl. .100» s, nna. i! /1 .i . (‘an Steel Coal 1n cfgnbfogk‘ E c" abqui; vpyem-s chlfllllffllltwll, I . niiml-in . .\l< _ one i iiarinttrlnwn l l'lt"l‘h U. N. IIIHBIQTT. Milmlqrr IYOIlIAN 111.1801! T111115‘ L'I' DIUTOR-ISOATING- MEIToFaidTl-iiigil" 01ci§1ZliiTR6<i.;i\lc-- Kay and lrzl Munn. Tile sympathy. Amy Johnson, llil- English flier lrhn won fame by her solo 11181114 t! Australia, is nou- going in for speed-host racing. She is here seen at RIGIIT lvilii n fvicnd bcfarc making a. run at Ilimliflfl- o! the community goes out to the! bereaved family and friends. i P. R. A. iii‘ The Annual Meeting of the Plinfl OLD OPERAS DISAPPEARING PHnADmPHIA‘ “my 1—M°dem Rooms, Market Building, Thursday Edward Provincial Rifle Association ' will he held in the Board of Trudi ' opera. may replace the 01d traditional spectacles but the change will bc gradual, according to -William Hammer, manager of the y phla Grand Opera ‘Company, which CHARLES LEIGH’ presented the American premiere of Wozzeck and Oedipus Rex, two mod - crnistic nip-eras. 7til Mziy, at 7.30 P. ill. C H. DI. DAVISON, Philadci- i Liellt. CuL, V. D. Secretary-Treasurer. Lieut. CoL, V. D. 1 resident 4356-5-2-11‘. ¢Lo1.nae§’ $5.00 first prize and ten prizes of $2.00 each to persons from whom the correct missing word is received in the following advertise- ment: - _ Brahmln Tea is recommended for its Purity. Brahmin Tea is composed of small Broken Orange Pekoe leaves. Send your answers to Riggs 8.: Co, Ltd.. Charlottetown. t0- gether with the side of a pound package of Brahmin Tea, with 1.119 word "Brahmirfl on it. As many answers as "Brahmlll" labels may be sent. Brnhmin Tea is sold in red, airtight packages. This Contest Closes 25th May. Children ’s Summer Shoes ‘As usual‘ we have made special arrangements for a very strong line of Childrelfs Serviceabie summer shoes. AT EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE PRICES We are showing samples of these goods in our window, plainly priced. These are all made from yrery durable leather and tile soles are wonder- ful, they wear like iron. hiisscs‘ 11 to 2 s 1.35 1.50 i s". ' i s5 2.00 2.2.". 2.00 2.50 ICIIOIIII ChiitPs (‘hiidfls 110w- 0111's 81010‘; 510T? ll toil 2' 105V s 1.20 s 1.00 s 1.05 s 1.00 1.50 1.1.". is’. 2.2‘. 1.1.". 1.1.". 1.50 1.x; 5.00 ALLEY &' co.” LTD. Charlottetown, P. E. I.