muss fir: 1929 ‘ l0, 1929. l‘ p) sraivnann 10mm: axcnanca MONTREAL STOCK “mason 272 investments in The l?! representative banks and lnflutflfl flfllflilniu in which yon own an interest when yen invest in Federated Capital Corporation rnnat grow as North America grows. For the; form the backbone of the continent. ,- ' ‘ ' Capital Cw, investment. company of the British type, second annual report revealed that the dividends on the averagenmount of Preferred Slack n“. standing were earned 5.3 tuned, each 8100 of prefe Bill to 832i during the fiscal yur ended April ‘In recommend Federated Capital Corpo ti s, A‘ l 0% Preferred Stock, soiling n; s25 peg ma, o" a sound permanent investment. Eastern Securities Company LIMITED . onaaaorra-rowu 51-101!" fl-En. llilwmlfl- lg naurax i‘ § 0H8 isa its Assets behind stock increased from "ht Reports furnished by i... . . , . , KlSlWJku-i n. and. a Stock Market . i ' Supplied Through Courtesy ‘c; WILLIS ‘SECURITIES .00., 1.1;. _-.._. -—St_ock Brokers- Charlottetown Office, 1e Queen Street. ' mrmsn Wm’! Harland-S drill now below 5,400 feet the Limstone should be en- countered any day. Home No. '2 encountered Lime 65 feet higher up than Mayland is now at. Mayland already has a substantial productlo oi Crude 0iL Mayland is one of few companies in ‘Iurner Valley with holdifllls one and one half miles wide, practically on structure and a mils m depth on structure. Imperial Oil owns 51 per cent. of Mayland-S, stock and has started drilling Mayland No. 3 well. ' " ..., . - , .. BALTAO Baltac Oil has been selling much outof line of late. Company-B holdq ing ideally located to West of Home, with Calrnont-S lease adjoining partlc-' ally on East and A. P. (Fnsolldaied on South. Modern rotary rig has been erected to drill this ground. ' LOW carrrsuzanou“ A factor that makes Southwest Pete popular is that only 500,000 shares are outstanding and Imperial Oll owns over 50 per cent, of these which means that they are off the market. When it ls considered that four indiv- iduals own over 50 per cent. of balance, it ls evident that floating supply is not large and any sizeablc buying order ls bound to be reflected in price of shares. on»... u: and mo. ASSOCIATED > Associated Oil and Gas, adjoining Home Oil on West, ls now drilling be- low, 5.000 feet and should encounter Limestone at any moment. sournwasr Pars llhi<wiigfi~fifjtl "HARI-gjrcroww GUARDIAE 0N A EIGHT GREAT MOTOR causi-iflf}.s1li FISHER AND VALUE-LEADERSHIP - I inés.s;..-;=~.-:>.,..l~...-. . ' r alruTéhl-P ..., . BODY BRINGS YOU sTYLE i;;ii i ‘Quotations finished through court. esy of Atweii &~Co., Charlottetown Gr nshlelds a 00.. Montreal to Remarkable drilling record of Southwest Petroleum continues. Cutting Olen. it... ... .. .. 1.66 1.60 Amnda ... ... ... ... .- Ainlty Copper ... ... .. m4 .14 sine .10 13.01186 Gas aao Berry Hollinger ... .. .. .31 Bedford ... ... ... Alli nidgood .. .a1 m." Missouri 142 Buckingham ... ... ... .05 Bunker Hlll ... ... .. .. .08‘i Capital Rouyn .. .04"; central Manitoba .48 Cierlcy ... ... ... ... .09 Dome ... ... ... .. 9.60 Dalhousle ... ... foothill Oil d: Gas Falconbridge ... ... 12.30 Grandview’... .. ‘.24 s-loliingcr"... 11.15 Howey ... .._.. ... ... 1.22 ‘x-xudson Bay .. lass inter. Nickel‘ _... .. 41.15 Keeley ... ... ... .. Kirkland Lake ... .901- Kootensy Florence ... .. Lake shore .. iltlsrtic ... . ea-e .. .. 33% Mllid] .90 Man. Basin .30 Min. Corporation ... ... 5.20 MofattAI-lall ... .10 McDougall ... .".. ... ... A4 .Mclntyre ... ... ... .. Newbec ... ...‘ ... ... Niplaslng .72 Norenda ... .. .. 52.85 Pend Orellle .. Pioneer .'.. .43 Stadacona ... ... ... .10 sherltt Gordon 7.30 Iiscoe .. .60 It. Anthony ... ... .. .. ludbury Basin .. 8.30 Bylvanlta ... .. 2.10 Tack Hughes .. 8.50 hwsgmee headwell Yukon 10.60 Ventures .. .. .. 8.55 CHEW i. i ‘l Noon Close GtOIgQ st., Charlottetown Stewart Jones lb Co, 00 Great 9'19"“! It 3 r- m» June 1o, mo. .091 .29]Call Money ... ... ... ... ... 8% 1.20 Abitlbl... .. 40% .14 Alberta Pacific Grain ,,,, 45 .20 Asbestos ... ... ... .... 10% 3.80 Brazilian ... ... ... -.. --.. 5474 ~31 B. A. Oll ... ... ... ... .... 46 '13. c. Power .. 4'! -'~’9 Building Products ...'as 1-43lCanada Car ..‘. .. 131 135 lCansda Cement ... ... ... 26% fifllCanada Power and Paper .... 29 -04"~"'Czinada Broil/inf; ... .... 231$ "liDvminlon Bridge as 'm,l=‘orelgn Power Securities ..,, 32 igglfiaser Company ... '.... 551.6 ‘ iGeneral Steel Wares .,,- ..., 301,5 ‘sgfl-lome Oil 21% ‘gglmperial 011 . . .. 109% ‘Bsglndustrlal Alcohol ... ... 28 llmilnternatlonal Nickel ... .... 47% 170oJnte1-national Petroleum .... 48 “'50 Lyall Construction ... ... ... 29 ' Massey-Harris ... ... ... .. 617i .52 Montreal Power . . . Home Oll sands, which horizon in a substantial producer also high on struc- ture, at 3,010 feet, augures well for early completion of well. Unoificially estimated from record of Home No. 1 that around 050 feet should carry well to Naphtha producing horizon in Limestone. There will be slight delay’ when Limestone is penetrated to cement casing and install diamond drlil which is modern of“ operation Imperiad Oll has adopted for completng wells to pro- ductive 1on0. Southwest Pete has one mile square on structure and as land is free can be drilled to this line as wh reas on leases line is restricted to 200 feet from boundaries. CLINIC FOR CRIPPLED CHILD- REN conducted by Dr. Acker will be held at the Red Cross office, 59f Grafton Street. Tuesday, June llthj and Town Hall, Summcrslde, on Fri-l day, June 14th. 502l-5—28‘-30-Jlln6-3 till 10th. Central Guardian, GET YOUR IIAIIDIE FERTILIZER Sewer from The Hardie Mfg. Co., Summe side. 4047-5-23eod3wks. START TO GET Your exhibits ready for the big provincial exhibi- tion, Charlottetown, August 19-23. Send for prise list. J. W. Boniter, sco- retary. 4111-" THE PROVINCIAL EXRIJBITfLm at‘ Charlottetown, August i9-23, will be the biggest and best ever put on here. More prizes for livestock. Ali frelghts paid on ‘ivcstock, Biggest midway ever. Three performing troupes from New York, and four days horse racing. Write t_o your friends abroad and plan to entertain them that week. Send for prize list. J. W. Bonlter, Secretary, Charlotte- town, P. E. Island. dly-ti 1T IS VERY EASY to attach a i-lardle fertilizer SOWB!‘ to any wagon box. It will save a lot of hard labour in the ileld. $39.00. The Hardie Mfg. 1' g . , . . . . i’ i I1\ EVERY PRICE CLASS , . a v p ‘u. \ ‘ "l. ‘i,’ ' " I irlifcafihiofrzhese eightdcare,‘ if’ ‘be piling, g ‘iii ; . perrrpcormanccanmc- siii hih face ectioaif" chanical excellence are com- CADILLAC inside and dnillidgtir ' " u: body style and value LASALLE in the artis‘ try of the Bppoinf. .1 w. sch Fisher Body and only MCLAUGHIJINJZWCK ments and in the smoothylun-l? " Fisher B°dY ‘ifm SIW- llThO ‘trons, lasting finish which, is b body V8106 MOI VEING gppljeqi tn the exterior of oyapyfi» ' m" "I! with Body by Fisher OAKLAND Fisher Body. It is honest value’- _ gives is 5° great that f°1' m7- through and through-value 715118 ‘mmlmrable 03° mu" 8° OLDSMOBILE which is present in the hidden i0 cars several hundreds of dol- PoNTi-AC parts of the frame work and the lax-s higher in price. 1T This CHEVR roof- l l hi h cam‘ muf . value is apparent. Every Fisher OLE the celezziblrlstcvd slnubchnegg as; . _ , 3°11)’, (W611 at fir" 811K069 wn- long life of every Body by Fisher. i ' vcys a conviction of greater value and quality which becorncs the more vivid and impressive, the closer the inspection. This value is revealed to any motor car buyer in the finer, richer, obviously more expensive uphol- stery cloth; in the better, more durable grade of carpeting; imthc‘ genuine selected plate glass; GENERAL MOTO Ilaardfi Linlnsant for Coughs h Celdl. gar‘ l For the Man 5Who Cannot Smoke Sliawinlgan .. . 8.50 Bank of Comcrce ... ... ... 2B0 service speed. “w” 1"’°“°°“~'*° 4° Co.,Sun-1merside. 4047-5-23-eod3wks. “no National Breweries ... ... ... 128 v 33,,‘ National Step1 Car ... ... 98% LOCAL LADY MUSICIAN RE- M Ncranda ... ... .... 52 TURNING-intimation has‘ been re- m Power Corporation ... .. 98 ceivcd that Miss Renarwoodrpianist.-. 415 Price Bros. ... ... ... ... 8i who graduates this year from the Quebec Power ... ... ... .... 76 Boston Conservatory of Music, will return to Charlottetown at an early Smclters ... date to give her first professional '73,, Steel 01 Canada ... ... .... 52% recital. She will be assisted by Miss 2J0 rsimons ... ... .... 43 Beth Burton, a violinist from Calif- 925 Wayagamack 80 ornia. 5-5 Winnipeg Electric ... ... 76% —-— '44 Canadian Bronze ... ... ... ‘l8 NOTICE T0 LOCAL ADVERTIS- m Imperial Oll New 27s.’. ERd_'m order to insure insertion oi 7J0 emu-national petroleum New , 34% advertisements, local advertisers are fi-yDominion Tar 21 “fills” w "l" their wov 1n the ‘w ‘Famous pjayeys U, _, 51 Guardian Office not later than 10.30 MO Q a R“ m, 32315 A. M. the day previous to publication. 1_35.Gcneral Motors ... .. 10% when m“ "dveitlsements n" half‘ snafu. s. Steel 1cm 1188s 01' m0"- <=°PY must be in. 01° 1.6513001: of Nova seems, 40o Cflioe twenty-four hours in advance. 10.75 Bank of Montreal .. aao 5114-5411-0- CORNIVALL-YORK POINT IN- yipond .__ u, 35 Royal Bank ... ... ... .... 339 M» windnu .. o: .0: m" 2°‘ “ ‘l’ W1 .. 1.35 1.35 held at the home of Mrs. Mack Vic- wxxrxegggruvu _ _ 7m" u‘ Englmd “"734”: e” kerson, Cornwall. 1t opened by sing- ‘Oma on "' "' 22 00 21 15 press exclusively now make non-stop m: no Canada's: followed by 1mm ‘u "' "' "' ' i runs °l “o mugs a" almost “an” utcs and roll call which was ans- wered by twelve members with the name of their first teacher. It was ' " ’ to get blinds and hooks for Cornwall School and a map of the Maritime Provinces for York Point School. The remainder of the even- ing was taken up with f talk and demonstration on egg candllng by Messrs. Nash and Leightlzier This was very interesting and helpful. Af- ter a delicious lunch the meeting lilnard’! lJnlment for Bore Feet, PEIISUN ALS RS this finer style and greater value of Fisher exceptionally fine cars in the way they perform; and in the satisfaction they afiord. 1T You will ‘ serve your own interests well by selecting your next car from among this group, the names of WhiCh are listed above, all with Body by Fisher. sss flThe eight cars which bring yoirl ‘ ‘ Mrs. James F. Cu1lin's many friends Ime lvsurrectlon mom are glad to know she is recuperating,‘ so I "t 1 ' nicely at her home after her recent u m? n peace‘ serious illness. ' May her HIGH MASS ML“ Eflem Manny" $1 the mp m. and Mrs. Joseph MacRae, Rollo come Tax office accompanied by M153 ‘Bay’ MASS CARDS Tena McKea-meyvcf the Guardian staff, motored to the city after a pleasant weekend at their homes in Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. John MacRae and family, Rollo Bay; Miss Emma and John S. Fisher and Gerard, Rollo Bay; Mr. Daniel Steele and family. Little Pond; Mr. and Mrs. James A. E. MacDonald, little Pond: Mrs. Archibald McDonald and family, Lit- tle Pond: Miss inure MacDonald. Little Pond; Mr. and Mrs. Will Fish- er and family. Little Pond; Mr. John W. MacDonald, Little Pond; Mr. James Andrew McDonald and fain- ily, Little Pond; Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDonald and family, Glenfinnan; Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, Glen- finnan: Mr. and Mrs. L. J. MacDon- ald, Glenfinnan: Mrs. W. I". Mac- Donald and Jennie, Glenfinpan; Mrs. J. J. MacDoald- Glenfinn-an; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Macllachern, Vernon River: Miss Catherine Mac- Eachern, Vernon River; Miss Isobel Macliachern, Vernon Rivcrq-Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald and family, Cornwall; Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Mac- Donald, Souris West; Mass Cards continued. Charlottctownz—Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elliott, son and daughter, Richard and Doris Mae, also Mr. Elliott's brother, C. M. Elliott, all of Chicago, arrived at the Mitchell Farm in New Dominion on Monday the 3rd for an extended vacation. IN MEMORIAM MISS liiAUDE MACDOUGALL. The death of Miss Maude Mac- Dougall on Sunday, May 26th. came as a great shock to her relatives and friends. Although in delicate health for some time, the sudden call was un- expected, but did not find her un- preparedns she had lived an ex- emplary Catholic life, having fre- quent recourse to the life giving Sacraments of Holy Church, and V ‘At Work Favorite i IS 4 closed with God Save the Kins- The next meeting is Juesday evening, June ma, at the home of Mrs. Dun- can Robinson. York Point. with which she was fortified at the hour of death. Of a retiring disposition she en- joyed a choice cifcle of friends, who showed their devotion by frequently visiting her while llvinl- and when dead. obeying the Scriptural Injunc- tion thst, "It is a Holy and a whole- some f-houcht to pray‘ for the dead. that they may be loosed from their sins," as was evidenced by the many spiritual offerings received. There are left to mourn their ir- reparable less an aged father and mother, who in their sad bereave- ment. accept in loving obedience, God's Holy Will, realising that the short lope-ration here is but a pre- paration for an eternity of happi- ness with their loved onu in Heav- en. ' The remains were forwarded on Tuesday morning by rail to her form- er home at Rollo Bay, the funeral taking place from, the residence of her uncle John Macltae on Wednes- Golng U, p‘ stair-fl, l-lad to Sit Down reath So Shortf MIIBURNS HIAHI Ni iii/i villi day-morning to st Alexis Church. where Requiem Mass was celebrated bylaw. a. s. linnott, P. n, who alsoofficlatedlt the grave. where all that was mortal was laid to rest Mrs. J. A. MacEechern and family. Miss Minnie Currie, ma. n‘. mexenne Margaret MacDonald. Miss and lidinnie, Miss Penzie MacDon- ald. The Misses Mooney, Miss Amie Doiron, Miss Annie Dunn, Mr. and ma. A. n. Murohr- Miss Annie Olarkin. ma. Mary E. Maclhchern, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Flemming, Mrs. Ellen MacDonald. Mrs. George Gaudet. ' SPIRITUAL BOUQUET! Miss Anita MacDonald, it. Mar- tha's Hospital. Antigonish. N. 8-: Miss Margaret Ready, Charlottetown: Miss Bessie Pauquetie. Charlotte- town; Mr. and Mm Andrew Butler and family. Charlottetown; Mrs Iso- bell MacDiiugall, Charlottetown; mu Annie ‘rrainor. Charlottetown. floral Offerings —M‘.i'. and we. D. J. Riley. Duns: Miss M. Swan and Mrs. Macxensie. lpraa. I csrnaanca“. srcnnmou As the low descending sun of stay 30th, was disappearing frensivlev. close, and when the last shade of, evening was drawn and darkness was; ushered in and solemn stlllnes pre-' vailed, the soul of Catherine lvioxin-l, non wok its flight to her eternall home. Although the deceased had been in poor health since she contracted the "flu" last winter, no grave fears were, entertained concerning he condition.‘ until six weeks before r deathl when she entered the city Hospital where an operation was performed/i and it was found that cancer had? mam such headway, there was no‘ hope for her recovery. She was then; taken tn herformer home in the Brae,‘ where, with the truly christian spirit} of patience and fortitude. she bore“ her sufferings for two weeks. and oni the-above mentioned date, surround-i, ed by her near relatives, and with her} beloved pastor by her dds, she calm-l ly and peacefully breathed her last. The late Miss p McKinnon was‘ fifty-four years of age, and although not attaining the number of years. onemight expect, ,yet, "in a short‘ space she fulfilled a long time." Tru-l ly hers was a. useful life; for almost twenty-five years she-kept house for P 'And are now in a t . zilbiltadtlsyflliuy‘ v there lay upon her bed cf death. one TIRES TAKE pleasure in announcing that we have secured til‘! p , exclusive distributing agency for ' TIRES guaranteed, at prices which permit of aver! the tires, then‘ get our price. WHOLESALE or RETAIL F ennell and Chandler bgide her brother there to await whose earthly career waaalmgfl“ , _, priests, the -flrst ynQTrJFF Con-l Augusgme The poll bearers were: nolly. and the past twenty-one years Maclsaac, Austin McIntyre, Willlani for Father NiiiCDOIllild, St. COlhlfliiB. ‘ Morrlsson, John l-leirlihy. Art Leckilw Miss McKinncn seemed marked‘ Jss. W. MacIsaac. (R. I. P.) .. out by God to perform the work to‘ . ' which she devoted her life. for she' was of exemplary character, a loyal, faithful and self-sacrificing frlcnd. i M the services o‘ the 2.. w» The funeral cottage wa conducted Christian church yestud-y 1,8,”; ~ l“ ‘he 1'"m“~““1°le C ‘m c e p L 1° l‘ , encc ws made to the sudden death o?“ Church, Brae, on Thursday IIlOYIllIIEw Re“ JIH Mohertén’ mdimnwnlp. M" 2"“- Whm a Wis-m" mg" Mass, Ind. m. Mohqrten was w usvedem of Requiem was celebrated “Y m“ tended the all Canada UOMCKGRXDQu. urns CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH - r. ' R‘ J‘ Ma°D°“"*1d' R P" S" Cmumbaw‘ and P.E. ‘Island Convention, _ assisted by Roi. Fathers A. J. Mac-imam this we" m‘ m“ cm,’ warm lntyle, Charlottetown, John A. Mac- manning Wednesday m“ Mine w" mnald- P- R- L“ T» ‘ind R~ F- MM‘ , preparing te leave for here wheh‘? __ ' dma-ld- P- P" Brae- a5 Deamni Sub‘ stricken and it is a great disappoinlt- " Deacon and Master of Ceremonies.‘ men; to an u he w” m bu‘ béerfut respectively. Thc Absolution waslone o; m, pygncipu spun" 0n w; t then solemnly given and all that iii-as. pl~ogramme_ mortal 0i a true christian lady, i.vas' It is not known yet w]; Wm interred in the cemetery adioinlnirsem to mp1", mm but nnnounqes‘ the shvrcll- ‘mint will be made later. There are left to mourn threei The "Wm; 9g m; ghurch “r5 brothers Ehd two sisters: Murdoch,‘ W911 amend“ yuwuy ‘m; my“ ln U. S. A., John, Stephen, Mary Oughqugg, m; pump, mun“ and Elizabeth at homo, besides many, bow serum”, ' r other relatives and friends to whom,‘ N“; sung“ will be g b1; “yam; I I The Guardian extends sincere sym- there will be two; "mmpqqhguu ’ pathv. Convention closing that evening.‘ h" in " ii. i _ 2.- ,-. 1' flea-- position to odenmotorlsts tirc_s_ot_tlie higli- ' Q, K to afiypne in need of tires, or tubes. Sea‘