) i » » . f ,- . . / ~ _ 4 I I' ,,¢ , _ _ _._.l_/. _, _ __ _ _i__. ',/4*' / c . » 1 . 1 ,, iivNE 184931 :-- ---~~ -- GUARDM-N, __.,,.,GE mv., j --T-_“""f" Y .¢-.---\--» . ..-T-1-f~ _A » ---- » -- - f _ _ - _ _ _ _ ` ` 9 _ w:_|_'i_f|_l_§_F__fé\ER0__s` i0entra|_G_uard|an A. HORNE £9’ CO S ` v°m'S PM GREAT USED CAR ' Street, will be the only Dmggwn, open this afternoon and evening. ' 1 SALE NO W ON 1 Pl-*N0 BECITAL by pupils or Miss _-... ` INDIGESTIUN rider after meals with a l);i,-lgufrlam sour and acid stomach P §'fi,y believe they have lieart_trouble lltreinble with fear, expectiasany an' me to drop dead. This con itiom mm bg prevented, likewise relieved. “Ii-ak¢ Carter's Little Liver Pflll ftcr meals and neutralize the gases. gwecteri the sour and acid stoii_iach._re- - ve me gas and encourage digestion. lieT__e stomuh liver and bowels will M cleansed of poison, painful' and d ,, gi-aus indigestion disagpears and ge gygm,-, ei-ijoya a tonic e ect. Don't Bday Ask your drug_g‘i_st for a. 25|: Pkg 55 Carters Little ver Pills. .STOCK EXGHANCE HONOUB. resent revelations of 561115115 The rtain Exchanges in Canada nn cemd use effect 0! “\'°.B-\¢°“U"¥ hal; oonndemg in all stock ex- ;xang§_ Even the Montreal Stock Exchange and the Toronto Stock hinge have suffered S0m€’W‘h9»\5 Exim wwam. of invest/orrs. This. of §u,.5`e_ rs inevitable. It has always been we experience tl'At honest and “H conducted bl-15111955 11011585 have _Hifi-pd form the faults and mis- demeanors of others. although. Of course to a lesser deL'l‘€€~ The emnal standards of the To- rom, ,nd Montreal Stock Excharg- is arc high. Their rules and Yes- mmns pfmddg fair treatment for _n,.e_.¢_»,r_<_ Members of these ex- _,._,n5,§ “~n1q¢e to prsiper brokerage standards. 'mcse other exchanges that show- er msn-.selves lax in the governing . af me conduct of their members and 3,.-ho pei-niitterl serious and inexcus- = able evils to flourish will be' r€'1\1i1‘¢d _'by new proincial laws to operate On .sounder iii-ies in the fu/mire. But '\.~g1s.'iition is not the safest assuran- lw pm the investor can 1-_-ave. The . .xmsnges themselves must by their faction and the publicity that they “ give to their action win public con- lfldence just 35 lshe TUTOIIOO S0961( _grohzinge and the Montreal Stock Tgxamrige. land it may be noted also Lthe Montreal Curb Market) have won tne confidence of others. ; There is not a stock exchange in Cmada that cannot make itself ci 7 useful instrument in public finance Q fr. the meantime while some of them _ are going through periods of trouble 'and ro-organisation public confid- ence should not be denied to those that have already achieved the higher plane. SP¢“°¢f» Wvsdsy. a P. M.. Baptist I Hall. Silver collection. 4439-6-14-17-Zi. ! THE STORE of R.. T. Holman, _Limited. Charlottetown. will close Wednesday afternoons at 12.30. ` 7453-6-18-24-21. _ WEDNESDAY HALF HOLIDAY.- , Coma-iencing Wednesday. June 11th, store closes at 1 o'clock. Cudmore Bros- 4495-s-11-zi. FROM BARBADOES. _ Mr. C. Miles, Manager of the Royal Bank of Canada at Barbadoes, with Mrs. Miles and Miss D. Miles, arrived in St. John yesterday on is holiday visit. POLICE COURT.-At the Police Court yesterday morning two women appeared, charged with being drunk and incapable. One was fined $10.00 and costs or twenty days and the other was dismissed. A case of com- mon assault was dismissed. ACTING MINISTER.-Mr. Edwin White. of P. E. Island. is holding ser- vices for the summer months at the Presbyterian Church, Westfield, says the St. John Telegraph Journal, 1-le is the guest of l\I.rs. W. E- King at Sagwa. - NOTXCE TO LOCAL ADVERTIS- ERS.-In order to insure insertion of ~advertisements, local advertisers are advised to have their copy in the Guardian Office not later than 10.30 A. M. the day previous to publication When the advertisements are half- page or more, copy must be in the Office twenty-four hours in advance. z:Persian Balm the creator and preserver of beautiful complexions. Tonic in effect and wonderfully stimulating. Safeguards and beauti- [ries the most delicately-textured skins. Cools and relieves all skins flushed or irritated by weather con- ditions. Magical in results. A little gentle rubbing and a youthful fresh- ness and daintiness is instantly created. Invaluable for softening the hands and making them flawlessly white. Truly the perfect toilet ro- |quisite for the woman who cares. PIEW ISSUE . _ Jamaica Pu blic Service COMPANY 5 p. c. First Mortgage Bond! Due July lst, 1950 PRICE: 94 and interest, to ‘ yield 5.45% l V Clearing the decks for the volume of new car business expected to de- velop with the arrival of summer buying season. A. Horne dc Co., local Pontiac dealer, has slashed prices on his entire stock of used cars which will go on sale starting June 16th. Because of the exceptional values re- W ’ . Ten-your average net earnings after all operating and maintenance charge; and taxes were equivalent to over twice annual interest require- ments on this issue. Average annual uet earnings on some basis for last flve-yelrvperloil equiv- alent to 2.7 times interest require- merits. Population served is approximately 130.000. J p Orders may be telephoned or telc- Eastern Securities Company ' graphed at our expense. - LIMITED 1 W. B. V. DUNBAB.. Manager. ca.uu.o'r'ra'roivN ` sr. Jomv mouraeni. aaanmx nas? 4 aan 11 ¢¢u¢¢¢¢v-on :xanga s 1 ,<;.,4,_ 1-no 1 .-nr .r rnoatffu»¢v»:¢¢|1o:u|p¢;y»; ~l’. ~ MONCTON 8UlmlIERSIDE FBEDEEICTON M0Ni'itcA1. srocir excnuvos - mfket recom xumuiied sy oi-wi shields as Co.. Montreal. to Stewart Jones Ai Oo.. 88 Cmnt George St.. Chai-ietietoviifri. Qwtea it dosing. .nine ii, ieao. . MONTREAL °“lM°ney .. so /icuii as Alberta Profile om.-1 15% Aibestos ... ... ... ... . . A 1 cmizisn N ' asv. U A. CJ ... . 1115 “°_~P°\ei-I. aw fi ~` Y .-_l WV Y i gn--Y T Y Y _ Stewart Jones & Co. Correspondents of Greenshields & Co. 1. Members ol the Montreal Stock Exchange _ . 88 Groot George St., Charlottetown ` :ale Building Products . ... ~Cu'todl Car ... ... 18% Canada Cement ... 15 _census Power as Paper 14% ‘CansdaBr~ewing... 7 'Dominion Bridge ... .. Foreign Power Securities Fraser Company General Steel Wares . ... 9 Home Oil ... ... 4.00 1mperial0il ... 20% Industrial Alcohol 5% International Nickel ...... 2175 International Petroleum 19% Massey Harris 28’/s _Monti-:sl Pav.-er 55% iiMc0oll Frontenac ... ... ... SSS 1944 from a reputable, eahbllshed dealer," said Mr. H. H. Horne. For one thing, ` l automobiles are better and more care- a fully built now than they were even a very few years ago. The modern automobile represents many more miles of transportation than did its not so distant ancestor. And modern 4 presented by ithe revised price tagsl drivers are now more efficient. They ion the used ca: stock, A Home as Co., i handle their cars more intelligently. has designated the event as a “Gold- i They realize the aidvantagi of regular en Opportunity Used Car Clearancel fervice Also. constant highway im- - , . . . l Sale." If the supply of cars lasts that f provement has reduced car wear to long, the sale will continue untilia point far below what it was be- i June 28th. i Included among the cars of var- lious makes to be offered at reduced fore this continent became the land of good roads. “Add to all these factors our rig- ? prices during the sale are many good _ id policy o_f checking and recondi- I used Cars, thoroughly reconditioned! tioning our used cars in every vital ` said Mr. H. H. Horne. “We know they I mechanical detail and the startling _are capable of giving many, many 'thousands of miles of satisfactory transportation to the new ovmer. out the period of the Clearance sale, and I believe anyone who makes a I price reductions which stand through- G .. . ... ...I - »,f' . _ - .-‘i'_: . ' "\ _ 3 ii ` . i ‘_ ` £1 . ' l . ' - _-i_ -~- ,,._-.-.;'_ ,v___ j "There are many important fact- selection from our stock will truly be __'-f."' =-__ _ _ "~,`-'-1 :_ 5,' ~. . ‘ '~ i.." i " _ors which favor the used car buyer _of today who makes his purchase availing himself of a. Golden Oppor- , _ F FUNERAL SERVICES--The funer- ;al of the late Mrs. James McCallum `was held yesterday morning from .her late residence to St. Du-:istan's 1 Basilica where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P_. McMahon, D. D. The pall bearers were: Messrs. and Elmer Bovyer. Servizz at the grave was conducted by Rev. C. Mc- C5‘tl°iy. ,has Holstein cattle on Exhibition. He ciiuié me Hoisteiiis win be iiiagea ‘thc Royal of 1930. Famous Players . . . . .. 45 Montreal Rights .. .. 50c_. Noranda .. 22-‘i Epngrer C01-poration . . . . . . . . . 59 ‘ . . - 57 ' !l=rice Bros. .. 3 5 ‘a i iquebec Power " ' H 3:' Bank of Montreal . YShawl;~.igan 6: i'=melters 18: i" H/ayal Bank . . . . .. . .. .. ACTIVE BOND PRICES Abitlbi . . . . . . . . . .. :Benuharnols Power Bell 'Ilsleplione B. C. Power lC. P. R. iDcm. T. dc Chem. . . . . .. . ,Gatineau Power _Gatineau Power - }C~atii1eau Power .. Howard Smith Montreal Power Montreal POWBI' 'Montreal Tramw3l'5 ~ ~ - ,Montreal Tramways Montreal Tramways Price Bros. Quebec Power Shawinigan Power .. Shawinigan Power .. .- El1:twi_“_ig;n Power War Loan .... Renewal Refunding . . Refunding Refuzding Refunding Richard Dougan. Jr.. J. J. Bowlan. ;A.merica.ri Can .. ... J. A. Miller, B- Paquet. Frank Currie Alleghany ... .. ... .. Sttel of Cimada .. 41% Steel of Canada Pfd .. 35% Simon; ... .. .. 30 Winnipeg Electric . . . . .. ..... 40 NEW YORK 123 19% 4674 30% l0B‘~L- 2211 Anaconda. ... .. Bendix Aviation ... ... .. Consolidated C-as . CATTLE EXHIBIT-Mr. J. Walter |D`,m1m,m Stores _, ,_ Jones returned from the Ormstowrr mecmc Power & Light Show, Quebec, on Saturday night and General Asphalt __ _ 46 ileft yesterday for Lachute. where he|G0odyem. The _ __ 19 reports wonderful exhibits, over 6(l0_mwmatio_._a'1 Harveswr :pure bred cattle being shown in|_Kem__ewtt Copper those small towns. The Ioutstantéixig _Montgomery Ward __ Holstein winners are aymon a e _Niagara Hudson Power __ J Farms' Longgle Farms' and me En' :Paramount Players . . . . . . . .. bury herd ing runner-up on ess -Pwr & CQ B_ _ _ _ __ greatest of Canadian herds. At La- P___________ & Ford _ __ _ _ _ Rei-no . .. ,by M. L. Haley who uill also 111118- Sears Roebuck lStandard Oil of New Jersey N_____D_a1 B__e“_enes __ 231; isterling Securities A . . . . . - -~ " lstd' it _ . . _ .. . National steei car iYe“;_;_°a,__f_;ck __ _ __ _ _ 24 | Canada Bronze . . . . .. . . . . 38 1 |l___ox Fun” 4_2 Canada Malting .. .. 20|C P R 191 . . . I 1 . . . ~ i 1 o n 1 on 1 4 I 4 ~ -_ Dommum Tar ‘ i iGeneral Motors . .. » ~ 41% Commercial Solvent ,... 20% 65% Inttrnational Hydro Elec. 38 81% 38% 36% 1631 56's 2211 38% 35% 7?.‘& 64‘f.: 11% 26% U.s.sr/sei... . . . . . . . . . .~150"/» amirs 318 297 250 300 Bank of Nova Scotia -- Bank of Commerce tunity." 1 Canada Steamship .. .- Rate M . . . . . 6'* no o ° " ‘ July Oct. .....5‘~.~”- 6"5_~ . ....9"'a 5'? . . 6"? .~ 5'? 5":"T1 5% Ja'.~_. June . 51 ,. 5% .. 4”.-'Z Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Oct. l 1941 Dec. 1 1954 2 1949 1 1956 Apr. 1 1941 June 15 June 1 1953 Oct. 1 1951 5% Mar. 1 1910 July 1 Apr. 1 Apr. 1 aturity 1955 1959 1955 1960 194.1 1941 1955 1955 1943 Ask 88 100 103% 99 97‘: 103% 101% 96‘s 99% l00‘: 93 102‘i l02‘i _ 10f)‘¢ 95‘_- 88 . 103"i __ _ .... _ ____ D__C__ _ 411'". mai Un.t,:d Securities ..._ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. War Loan . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 ~ . . so victory Loan . . . . . . .. . .. _ ___ Victory Loan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-s ~ Victory Loan .. . . ... . 5'4"* .'.`.`fff.'.`..f its . 6'# Feb. 1 »- mwo ~I~|»- 1968 1967 1968 1970 1952 4‘§"1i Oct. 1 l03‘i 100% _ 5"'~ Feb. 1 . . . . .. 5‘¢"~ May 1 DOMINION GOVERNMENT BONDS i 100.40 103.2? 102.511 l’.`],l0 106.85 101.45 98.00 102,30 98.00 98.00 " 1931 . . 1931 1933 1934 1937 1932 1940 1943 1944 1946 5‘§"'r 5‘~.:°li .. 4‘é"‘ .. .. . 5”? 4‘&"'o Eininiln National; Riiiuvivsf Cape Tormeutine. N. B. TENDERS FOR GRADING A1' BOBDEN. P. I. I.. AND ` - CAPE 'l‘0BMlN’I`iNE. N. B. __.X-_-_ Tenders will be received by the General Manager. _Atllhtlo l¢¢|°°» Cm' iadlan National Railways, Moncton, N. ll., until Five 0 clock. P. M». of Mon- ` day, 23rd June, 1930. for the work of (1) Grading a Site for Oil Storage Tanks me coiisii-uetiiig e nom at norden, r. :_ i.. siiii iz) conitriietlnz 1 Road It Separate Tenders are required for (1) and (tl. Plans, Specifications and Form of Contract may be seen and harm of Tender and Instructions for Tendering obtained at the Offices of the- Rellonal Chief Engineer. C. N. R., Moncton, N. B. Division lnglneer, C. N. I.. Charlottetown. P .E. I. Division Engineer, C. N. R... Halifax, N.` 8. Dfvlslon Engineer, C. N. R., New Glasgow. N. S. Division Engineer, C. N. B., Campbellton, N. B. Terminal Agent, C. N. R., Saint John. N. ll. - or, copies may be obtained from the Regional Chief Engineer, C. N. I... Monc- ton, on request accompanied by on accepted cheque on e Chartered Bank of Canada for $25.00, payable to the Treasurer. Canadian National Railways. which will be returned If all the plans, etc.. ore returned lu good condition within ilfleeu days after the contract has been let. l The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. W. U. APPLETON. General Manager, Couldlm National Railways. Moncton, N. B. 10th lllllb, 1930 l.A--_ I lcoiley. \".i‘:ur McKay. Walter Wil- . 'i ~ Landau -.r *ff '- -.~ r- l92S Chevrolet 2 practically no bono: TOURING $150.00 DODGE VICTORY 6 1928. This rar is in good running order. $600.00 STIYIJEBAKER. CORHIANDER All new tires ani. completely recondi~ tlnneil. __ SS5(Ll‘i'. S _-:ca 5 T1'-»_ ' l`~.'. ..llll.i 5 ._ ‘-url." f' Ti ) -_:if gb |»~i1 1 'I . __ 1 _ _.-wrt' . .U I :._,_. ...._ . ,.~ i . 1 =,._.... -~ -. ~ _' `. ' » _ A' "_.; -. .. ' . . - , _ i r ». -i ~ _ ._ _ ._ ..i _ i _; .~ __ ¢,_,',.., I ‘...:, » . » ._ p' ~..~_....-| lf’ ’ i H 11;. \ . ., ‘. 1 .. f ~ _, . ._ __,___:____'_ _,_. \ ; 1928 Chevrolet _ Sedan 7 Landau Sedan. V This car is priced so low that " you can drive it for a year at depreciation. .2 Specially priced at only. 1 , $57 5.00 . Specials in Lower Priced Cars C!~lE\'ROLET TOURING Reconditioned - $150.00 CHEVROLET TOURING Paint and Rubber exceptionally good $300.00 FORD TUDOR SEDAN A rcml bargain _ s4.so.no C \ |_ fi . ~»'.'-t .~ ~_i _ ._ _, -1# '1i"-i'.{ _:Zi e '. .' . ' LL 0! gf. The sale of the season is on! First day crowds are proof of the extraordinary savings we are offering. Our stock must be cut in half within 10 days. Prices have been reduced to new low levels to do it. If you are planning on buylng a car this spring, take advantage of this Golden _Opportunity. Come N today-select :i Good WiH” used car. with a written guarantee, at a sensational bargain price. A wide choice of practically new mrs, low priced cars, big cars, small cars in the more popular makes and models, awaits you-come prepared to buy! PONTIAC CABRlt')LE`l Run 10.000 miles A-1 shape $595.00 CHEVROLET 1927 SEl')A.\I Run very little. Tliv. is a real good buy. _ $500.00 NASH is'EDA.\'-l92.\ ‘ Rcfniirlitioned and in good order. Ask the prior’ on this one. “Good Will” Guaranteed Specials STl`DE!iAl-(ER SEDAN \".".'.' (3:01-_ lair Lift 503.5011. _ .‘.=mn.iio FORD l`Ol'PE Extra :nod riliapr $2200.00 ("HE\'ROLET TOFR i'_\' Reroiidiiinned , S2-'ltlflll . i l CHALMER5 ‘ TOURIN' ln good running order $100.00 CHEVROLET LAND.-AL 1926 model. Dorff miss this one }"0.\`TlAC SEDAN 1927 Rubber and motor good $500.00 _ i Easy Ters-Small Down Payments ' e"I'#. A. HoRNE ef co. 6 "I, `?- it r~_-.: e' . ~‘_<;:';. if* .. i.. .in-_,... ARENA RINK,--199 Fiizi-oy street-Pima 12.13 -'#c_nI\ mul O1' Call Office Phone 624 ‘_ ._ syn..-I* \ 'i'iuf» “wie or _. ‘ ,_, iii oo* “§= '- " ~` 'lla .\10‘ ___ ,:`»-‘ \H-"“~ , -. V I V ' - * f 7'. ‘ _ _'_ .r if ff -i:.°_'»~:;' _4 _ _- =¢.F_*.._-" » - :.».r‘f;`-» r ' ____'§__7l"" "` ' 'Po '_ F ’ ~ "’ "° ` ‘-Yi_'.~,._.j,~ -2-_.' in the 60th year of his age. Tlifise who are left to inourn are his widow. inee Flora Mac(-Juarrici seven child- ren. viz; Lucy. Barbara, George, Gor- don, Graham, Wcllingtoii and Rol- and all at home cn the Fouutiizi Road; also tivo s.sters, Annie, Ur; Newbury. New London. Conn., Louisa Mrs. Graham, Old Oi'Cliai'rrl. Mriiiie. and one brother. George, iii Glouces- ter, Mass. The funeral .=s°i~vice was lconducted by Mr Fleck pastor c-f the New London Pre.=.bj.‘tei'i:in congrega- tion taking -as his message of com- fort Psalm 90: veize 1. Lord thou hast been our dwelliiir; place in all generations. Favorite Psalms of the deceased were sung. The pall bearer: were !\1‘::rs. John W. MacKay. Will liams. J:;'.:::. Cole and Angus M. Green. Interment in the English Church Cemetery. Springbrock. PALPITATION Throbblng of Heart After the “Flu" Mrs. J. Cimnlnglum, Sault Btu Merle, Out., writes:-“Lost February Ibodoeewereattukofinduenzawhiol left me with palpitiition and throbbing of the hurt. "ifoltverywoakuidciredsobogun lo the M|LBURN‘S _ H£_a_uT___ Nozvr viii \ und and about six bores and bln found them help me o great deal, and am very climkful for having found oooh e good medicine." Price, 50c. a box at all rlrugglota and dollars, or mailed divert on ri-t-oipt of Eco by The T. Milllli 00-, LSINMQ _ juuw 1 morning. May 7th.. death entered the i home and clalmetl Bfriiard Pa;rnter__ . 'l , . f 4 ' . . ” SER i/ICE .f The Th ree 1 BEA UTY 1 \'V"’ M G re a t \_f~‘ ; - 1 " Ecoivooiff Essentials ! 1 _ .SIL VER WARE 11%.? PL/iN SALE! ,| ..__-.5_.§ i I 1 ‘ judge your ability as a hostess Your iiihle may he outstanding in its ,_ i ,». snowy linen. delicate. dclixthtfizl C1‘inri 'ind Gl:i.=siv:ii'c and its sumptuous repasts. but the whole setting is spoiled if your Silverware reveals a story of age, tarnish. much usncfe :md ri "ivorn nut" appearance. Holi_'nan`s Silverware reflects _irnorl taste and we are offering here ‘ . some of the greatest values that hfiiii cvcv como our way. Read over the list helow-call in. inspect the rlifforcni sets-pa_\' just $1.00 down, :-1 . small amount each week. and-make your dinner table attractive hy hav- The Opportunity Wonderful .' A ’ l MR- BERNARD P-UNTFR :fa-~ '-#1 < smir- In the early hours of Wednesdayi if '° ' ‘ " "-_'-‘- --»-=---- '“--» rf " _ _ T_;~ ,w ._3 . _»_', rs ' JUNE ri/1. fa ezii. Your Silverware is the one item in your home hy which vgm- friends _: A s,-¢`“" ...:.'..._.___ _.._._._._... ,.._ .......__..__; _ _ _ __ __ ing attractive Silverware. ‘ _ _All sets in 26 pieces consist of 5 Tezispoons. 6 Dessert Spoons, 6 Ixnives (stainless blades). 6 Forks. l Butter Knife and 1 Sugar Shell. _, ‘_ ~» Don t Miss It .' _ COMMUNITY PLATE TUDOR PLATE ' Xour Choice of Adam or Deauville pattern. Mirror Tray for 536.25 Bridal Chest for . . . . .. $33.25 Crestwood Tray for $35.50 Gift Chest for . . . . . . . ., 534.23 26-piece Colonial Cabinet for $37.75 TERMS: $1.00 down-Balance $1.50 ' pei' week. Your choice of Queen Bess or Skyline zopim pattern- 26-piece 26-piece 26-piece 26-piece Set .\‘Iirror Tray for $22.50 2G~piere Set Wicker Tea Troy for $22.00 23-piece Set Color .\Iode Chest for $19.50 TERMS: $1.00 down-Balance $1.00. per week. ,__, _ ,_ (_`ll \_m_¢lTTl".'l`O\VN - - Sllllll ‘ERSIDE ----~. , 1n_ . - --;'_iT ___,______ _ . ..___._.. -_ ....___ .»...»- .`..f¢~_- H01. 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