. - ' w" i. '1 ' " ’ "o" ' .. ' Y. _ . . ‘P’ i , , i. . is. , ... Yogi-...’ . I‘? l ’ t F‘ f‘ n, W f; .. 4 .|. . . -I\.l:l ~...A~4.~..>.l¢ g THE CHARLOl |ETn\VN_GU!\RD|/\l\ _ WFAQSE FIVE , ..,' i _ I m“ "' -~-- '-""-‘—'-=. -,, l ' » ‘ BOBUEV-S ‘l \l'.' - u‘. Bordon ull it ‘ only in the last couple of days that Sunday. ‘clay limb. 3 p‘ m m“ A, ffi S Eastern rust a. t t O much delpends upon your choice of an executor! The Company is thoroughly equipped to sdnliniater your estate ln exact accordance with your ' . By appointing ua your executor you will receive the full benefit of our many years experience in this capacity. , nasrnlfi? ‘muss ' COMPANY (l. N, IIINHEI"I‘_ Mnnngo: Charlottetown llraneh 7| i Vice President. Fred O. Beam-ail l-lon. l". B. Black G. B. Eurclllli Hugh A. Carr. B. 0- h Peter O. Ulark I l Hon. A. B. Copp ‘ Archibald illaser William F. Frail?!‘ I . I l ~ BOARD OFIILARECTORS President-Angus McLean Vice President, For Nova Scutia- Cyril W- Still‘! For New Brunswick-Howard P. Robinson Vice President. For Prince Edward Island-George D. DcBlols J. J. Furscr Winslow, K. C. MANAGER - llrdlr-y C. Wilson T-fl- Till} “as H MARITIME TRUST . cont-any Head Orllcez-lot Prince Wlllialn $t., Saint John, N. 8 James MacMurray James D. lytckelllla Richard Ola-cry A. P. Paterson Ward C. Pltflcld Frank M. Ross l-‘rank Stanfield I". R. Sumner lanything like breadth of turnover has been holed. The only impending Llcveltlpnieflf; in t/he situation. so far rs can be learned, is the holdlnl cl the -al-.uua.l and special Him-lull cl» =hs.reholders on May 21st next. At the annual meeting the r690" 161‘ last year will be submitted. and at the special meeting suthorly will be sought to increase the board of drccwrs from '1 to'10 members. We are informed that so far in the cur- rent fiscal year the dollar volume of rlslcs is showing a rather good in- zrease and tho gain is thoroughly comparable with that of the same period a,yeal' ago. This year the company has tllc advantage of a largo number of service station and| distributing agents, a greater volunlc of production and s. broader opcr-- atng territory. masts tossiraas best quality- zoc per 1b at Aylwarda, Richmond Street. - 3797-5-l6-2i. BANANAS. '23 CENTS DOZIJN- Oranges. 25 Cts. dfJZell. Robert Dev- arcaux, corner Kent and I-llllsborc streets. 3803-0-16-21 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. -—-! Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett, Sourls, announce the engagement of their daughter Bessie, to Charles L. Moore, Seattle, Washingto . Wedding to take place early in June- 3016-5-17-11. HUNTER RlVElh-‘Ille services on the Hunter River United Ohargc for Sunday. May l8, 1930, are as follows: 11 a. m., Wiltshlre; ll p. ln., Hamp- shire; 7 p. m. Hunter River. A. E. International llydro Electric A Chapman’ Pawn" Invslnatlonal Hydroddlectrlc class y ‘ ‘ I a which controls the hydro-clectrlc| ‘msmlwmps MARKET " “h” pow" mmmm o‘ 1m m Winn“. market was poorly attended. Eggs "p" and Power w“ ‘armed m M”; sold at 280.; butter 38c, to 00c: rhu: rll 102B. and dividends On the Astock W” 2°“ "““°“' “PM” u“ ‘hm- wue Muawd with ‘ payment on. Maytlowers 10c, bunch. In thc fish July 15m. mm “fly m" been. department haddock sold at 15c; lob- contirllued every 3 nlolzltha since then, “"5 20.0’; flesh barring 25c.‘ so that up to the present time a total or $2 in cash 0r an alternative oi 8 percent in stock has been da- bursecl. It should be lzmcd that while tllc cash dividend rate is fixed at $2 per allnurn, the amount of stock ls de- ternlinable by the directors at each declaration. The A stock also partic- ipates with junior issues on certain POLICE COURT-oat the Police yesterday morning, a case of unlaw- ful salc of intoxicating liquor was dismissed. Two mcll, charged with being drunk and incapable. wcrc each flllcd $5 lilld costs or ton days. 5. S. B. OFFICIAL HERE -Mr. C. V. Waldorf, Accountant at tllc Dis- lrlct Head Officc of tllc- Soldiers‘ period last your. increase. yield 7.14%. TNOW A ;1so% Increase . t . REPORTED BY IRVING Oll. CODIPANY. In an advertisement appearing April 3rd, we sn- nounccd that for the first quarter of the current ycar the Irving Oll Company, Limited reported an Increase tn volume of buslncss in cxccssof 36% over the same Tile Company now reports an increase in gasoline lnles for April of 130% over the sumo period last year. oll sales 250% increase. and kerosene sales, 160% We recommend and offer n limited amount of Irving Oil Company 6% Cumulative Participating Preferred Stock. strictly subject to prior la-ll. l! $43‘- P" "u" r‘ ‘May we forwnrd detailed information? Eastern Securities Compan terms. 1n Aprll. over 30,000 sllarcs cf the" A stock clla1gcd hands oll the Mon- treal Stock Exchange, and over 5,000 so far in May. The shares are also illiffld on the New York and Boston islock exchanges. Tile range on the dytonlrcal excharge this year has MON CHURC"_A 51w“ Sg-ics o; “w” beiwcm‘ 53 1'3 and 42- and m‘! morning addresses is ill preparation ‘current level of 46 ls about the same, by 1,1,9 Mlnlslor, Rgv, M. Suutt, p.11. p“ llwl Wlllrll vrflvflllvd Bl the My‘ ton, the first of which will be cle- isluulus of Anrll- Cwrent wolves llvcrcd Sabbath morning. During thc "W: undvrwwd to be equivalent w.‘ early Church period believers bore ‘ll\'0l' $0 ll fillflftl. I certain nalllcs, such as "Disciples and l 5TEWART JONES It CO- Witnesses." "Ye arc My Disciples“ l , will bo the morning theme. In the Market reports fumlahed by Grccn- 1 cvclling Mr. Fulton will speak on. I hlelds dc (m, Montreal, to Stewart! "immeasurable Dimensions." Stu- ’ ‘Jones d: Co, 88 Great George S‘... dents and strangers welcome. I Settlement Board, St. John, has been in thc province this wees visiting a numbers of points in the interests of | the board. Mr. Waldorf is c:;trelllc!y' wcll pleased with the appearance of tllc Island- Charlottetown. _ TRINITY UNITED CHURCH — MONTREAL Early prayer meeting at l0 a. m. ltev. Dr. Ramsay preaches at morning ser- Abltibl , _,, ,_, 31 1 vice, subject, “Fifty Years in Africa." Alberta, Pgc he 5min _ l3"; . Mr. P. D. Williams will alllg Woolers i Asbestos .. 1% "I will extol Thee 0 Lord." and the : __ Brazflign 491g Choir will render an anthem. This a. LIMITED a. a. oll 351i i lrlvl“ bwldvmbv C-H-C-K- Junior z - - - ~B_ O_ Power __ _ 41v , congregation meets as usual. Bab- . . I e. a us one s-a-a Z a W l‘ v Bu“ 3"“ ' Dump“; Hum,“ _ 2m; bath school and Bible Classes at 2.30 CH.\RL01‘TE'I0\VN gum-m Cm- ___ 24th p. ln. At. evening service Rev. C. N. STJOBN MONTREAL HALIFAX Canada Cmnem ___ w Brown will preach on "The Holy MONCTON SUMMERSIDE mltnsnlcrou can,“ mm. and Pam, W, ‘ Spirit and the lndlvldualy The vocal ‘_____ '_____,___ __, _ __. - ‘ Canada Brewing ... .. ll‘i “u” "Conn H015’ splrlh" “lll be >. “""< ‘—_'-’”' “ '“ "‘ 130mm,)" Bpjdge 541.! ; sung by Mr. H. McPherson and Mr. ‘Furévgn power 83am,” ____ 30,: ' A. Gillie. and the anthem will be NEW ISSUE _ Frasé/r company .. l5 Bullwall“ "Blvm- Th! Children Gene“, sue] warts m" 1,, Keep." A cordial welcome is extend- ‘ ed to all. Home Oil ... 6.80 - 025.000 Town of Summer-side . .. . .- 'Ilidus‘.l'il1l Alcohol 8"aig°“""9°lé<ln;lclds:as 1291. ~ Inbemational Nickel saw °““_“'°“ m“ 31""; 5%"F1fteen fYear Debentures Intmlaticnal Petroleum .. 2lID°“‘““°“ 5mm - 23"» ' . Electric Power 8: Lght . 89 .. - Massey Harris 33% » -- *' Dill" 3"“ 15L 193° Due Ju.“ 1st’ 1M“ Molltreal Power lash immel“ “m” ~ - - - - - -- 5a ' Jam-national Hydro Elec. 40W . , - r McC0ll Frontenac .. 27 - DENOlY-INATWNS $0004“) National Blewmeg 32,5 lllltiernatlonal Harvester . 1m , -' - . _ I Kcnnecott C ' 46'" Price $100.43 and accrued interest, yleldlng 4.96% NatcnalBStcJ Car cal; ‘Mmlwmnery 3:; 4; . ' * Canada. ronzc ... .. , “' "' Legal Einvestment for tlust funds ll‘l Prince Edward 0mm“ Mam“ _ 2M ‘Nun, Hum, yo", w, Island. Dominion T“ __ 2o mar-amount Players 00'. . PoorsaCoR. .. 29' _ , , Famos Playr .. 54': "‘ “ We scllul low M1015 Nani,“ 29,2 Pelilckdz Ford sol. Power cmpomuon a2 Radio .. .. 50% I ‘Mm D PM Hm __ 76's.... mo.“ on. Quebec Power ... .. 63's Btlmdfid o“ M New ‘Ieruy " 79 B.-ROGEllS..lr..lilanagcr- _ ‘shuwlulgon is Swim"? smllm” A 16"‘ lllaeArthur B'ldg., Summer Street...’ 0 n m, ‘smelter, ___ ‘H m5 Studebaker ... 36 Sunlmerslde. - - l“ |sleel of Canada _ _____ 46 Yellow 'I‘rtl:k 27‘: alaluasns: lllontrcal Stork Exrhan e. Toronto Stock Ea- Myles: of Canada mo . as P- R- 2°51" change, llfnntrral (Jurh Market. Wln lpeg Grain Exchange. | gqnmm; _ ,__ 34 General Moms 48 t Chicago Board of Trade, New York Curb Market (Associated “Jmpm meow“ n M U. Steel . . . . . . . .. 1'73‘. v--__-.___. _ . - - NEW mm‘ BANKS . Anxmwn Om m l“ n. n "5 Bank of Nova. ScOta 300 . ......“ u gel; o; Mwxerr-cif- -- 3g; . o an Com ... .. - Stewart Jones &Co. Anson» w» m gm, m, Bendix Aviation 42 W1 Correspondents of Greonshielda 8r Co. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange Rose, to say a rcgretful farewell. and offer best wishes for their future success. After a fllllflbfl‘ present had expressed their appre-I groan, organization of women. J. Reynolds, spcakcr. P. W. C. EXAMINATIONS-Exam- illstions are the order of the day in Prince of Wales College at the pres- ent tlmc. Class work has been dis- continued in order that all time may be devoted entirely to this work. A number of examinations have already been completed, but n large number, will bc written next week. l 0N OFFICIAL VISIT-bliss Jean White, Grand Chief of tho Maritime Domain of Pythian Sellers, and the Past Grand Chief. Mrs. McKenzie, of Charlottetown, P. E. I., who ‘are on all official tour to Augusta, Mc., alld intervening ritlesl, are guests of Mr. ax! Mrs. Flank Wll to while lll Snillt Julln.-5t. John Telegraph- Journal. EMERALD WOMEN'S lN>JTlTU'l‘E —Tl'lC April lllectlllg of tllc Emerald _ Women's Institute was hold at tllc home of Mrs. Neil Crokcll on April the twenty-third. The mccllng open- ed with tllc Crccd, after WlllCll thc minutes of tllc last meeting were read and approved. 'I'hcre were five members present, who answered roll call by paying a nickel. A lcttcr from Mr. Lalldrigall, concerning wool was rclld. The lnccllllg lflUlI culllc to a close by singing thc National Anthem Next meeting to be held at thc llolns ofiMrs. Ucorgc hlaync oll May tllc ninctcclltll, at which l'ull ch11 ls to bc ullsvvcrcd by glvlllg house-cleaning hints. ‘ THE BAPTIST CllURCil-Itev. A. C. Vlllccllt, l). 1)., ulli speak .11 tile lllornlllg Dll “Can Pclltlcost be repeal.- cd.“ His evening serllloll "Christians choosing ltccrcatlon," approaches a question of vital interest which all should consider. lvirs. Arthur Roper will slug at tllc lllorlllllg service. The nlalc quurlctle ulll sing "The Story of tllc Cross" with soprano ubllgato by Mrs. Roper, at thc cvcnlllg >61". ice. Ill tllc allillcul “Dcnr Lord and E-‘a- thcr of Mullkllld" by Prof. Fletcher. l\fl's, Henderson ulld Ali's. Roper will take tllc duct. Other anthems for the day will include “Savior 'Ihy Children Keep" (Sullivan; "I need Tllcc cvcry hour" (Bcrwalcla The Sunday School showed a surpirlsillg increase in attendance last Sunday. A larger attendance still is looked for tomorrow. ‘WINS PRIZIP-The following clipp- ing is from a Halifax paper and Betty Jamiescn referred to a grand- daughter or the late Mr. and Mrs. F. s. Hodgson of Charlottetown-No progrinn fol" Mothers‘ my was givcli at St. Andrews Sunday School oll Sulltllly afternoon before a. largo lluulbel- of scholars and parents. During the yl-og-rsln Rev. H, B. Clarke l7l‘t‘-"t"lll!"_'| D1121“. lo tllc fol- lmvill: :.l'!~u!=r.= for pluw rrvalxs Sill)- llllltcd ill lhc lFtTHl W. U. ‘F. U. Scientific 'l'clllhcl'nllre Conical; Mls- scs Dorothy (Jolclllall. Betty Jamie- K011, Silcilry Klrkpalrllk, lvlalgaret ltilllor, Barbara. bfalhicsoll. Jflllll‘ Mlulro. Mr. Cull-kc ‘llladdrmslllg tllc winners and tllc scllcol in gcllcral. drew attention to tllc fact that Miss Betty Jallllcson made 100 out of a pos- l slble ‘.200 ill the senior class, and only I‘ lost by on: paint ill Lllt‘ city alul county contest. thc lvillllcr Lllcrc llav- ‘ lllg made 191. PERSONALS MP5. A. B, Warburtzlll and Miss _ Daisy l-lobkll-k left yesterday morning! on a visit lo lVlacLcod. Alberta. Mrs. Vernon Gay and children loft ull Wednesday to visit hcr bl‘fl'lll‘l‘, Mr. A. K. MacNcill, Calllllcr, Szlsk. -"‘d r w"? , a .. 414% \ d \ . ‘f’ t a 4"” Are You Interested in SAVING MONEY and Buying Transportation at the LOWEST POSSIBLE COST .7 If So Visit Our lfsed Car Sales Room at the ARENA, ’Fitzroy St., Charlottetown Secure your car today while we have a good selection. The follouing week-end specials are indicative of the bargains we are offering. 1928 CHEVROLET COACHvSnappy motor-good performer and ill , l good condition throughout. Pricc 1927 CHEVROLET‘ SEDAN. Low mileage, good rubber. \‘l'cll taken cal-e of. A real bargain. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1929 CHEVROLET COACH. This wonderful economical speedy cal" with six cylinder smoothness and power can be purchased for . . . . . . . . . .. wheels, Rumble Seat,$595 1928 CHIEVROLICT (IOUPE. "This car has been well cared for and will give you thousands of miles of economical transportation. . . . . . . . 1927 CHEVROLET TOURING. Good curtains, good tires and in splen- did condition throughout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1928 BUICK COUPE. Looks and runs like a new car. Thousands of miles of care-free driving. Can be purchased at a low figure 1027 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER SEDAN. A roomy, comfortable, reliable car at a very low price. 1928 CHEVROLET LANDAU SEDAN. Has just been through our shop and put in real first class running order. i027 l’tiN'l'l.»\(7 SEDAN; Has been carefully handled and will give you wonderful service. l927rlll0llfllil i SEDAN. A reliable roomy job, new tires and refinished l c new 1928 DODGE CONVERTIBLE COUPE. looks like ll llcw cal‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I928 NASH SEDAN. This powerful, popular car is in rcal good condi- tion and can be purchased for less than half original cost . . . . . . . . .. 1927 l'0N'l‘ll\C COACH. A popular 6 cylinder car with good finish and tires . . . . . . . . . . . Also some cheaper tourings at 75.00 and up. All of these can. hale been carefully checked and reconditioned where necessary. ‘ SEE THEM TODAY. Easy G. M. A. C. terms if desired. A" HORNE d’: CO. Charlottetown USED (JAR DEPARTMENT Phones e24 - 53s Are-u- Flllwr Sh l’l‘""° m‘ Authorized Dealers for Cadillac, LaSal le, Buick, Marquette, Pontiac. Chcvrclvt and G. M. C. Trucks Products of (ienerul Motors Com pany of Canada. Limited.‘ .... Mrs. T. E. MarNutt has returned from Hallfax. where she ullendcrl the Dulllousic-Klngs College CDFF-OUHIEOH. Sllc also visited Wlildsor. N. 5., bcfurc ‘ returning. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION “Previous lo thcil‘ dcpnllllrr lfulll Lakcvillc. lo take up their abode lll their new home at Mt. Stewart, a number of residents illiiClflblCd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank nf Oll of those Q‘ flllcsl, and by your a great loss, but our loss is allothcrls 5' , __... . Airs. Row, Qunflng y-lcll-c R few ghlldrcll, who have come to blcssi you lvlll bc as bllLTCnl-lltl lll tllc lll _\‘Ctll‘S ago. u stranger among us. you 5'00!‘ lllllOll- W0 fXl-elld Oll! \'tl'>' bestl lure. ll n gralifvm; 7v Kllll“! .\'~‘=l were not long in Willlllllg our adlnhw. wishes for their future welfare and atiolz alld love. for your gentle. un-l trust that the assuming manner and kindness all, always work of tllc Women's lllstitutc, we llflvlllll l5 lflelflllllblll- bl": We ‘Til-ll have had tllc pleasure of pllftfiklllg their new environment will be pleas- are not lcllvlllg Olll‘ shorcz.» but Hill taking up your abode in lilgs fair land, whore vvc lllln‘, we shall mot“! often. Now we ad: you lo accept this gilt, as a small lukcll of tllc or.- lccm and respect. lll which you ale. ‘llcld. and us a l‘(‘llliii(l'.'l‘ of _\'Olll Lakeside home. Signed in behalf of tllc Wnulcll‘ Institute and asscnlblczl frlcllds LILLIAN BAKER. friendships, formed lo here. may not soon bc forgotten. tllc willing l/o 1101p ill the loss, where there arc so few young ytllll‘ hospitality, which Vtlifi of tllc Rnt And EHO"! Ilfiawl‘ educlilllnfll removal from Olltforlllnltlcs than can be found in r midst. tllc society will sustain this vicinity. By your united efforts you have gall]. and no doubt. you will find established a home here. second to nlcnlbcrsllip in anolllcl- club of that. none in this part of the country. (PlIl-HOL 1110059 "0"" and we feel Iscurvd. "lit by the -—-—;_‘“'”'" l 88 Great George Si, Charlottetown elation of Mr. and Mrs. Rose and a delightful program of snug. two arm- . chairs were presented and the fol- lowing address was read: To Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Rose andl ' family, Dear friends. We your neighbors and friends are gathered here to- night to express our dccp rcgrct at. your departure from this commull- lty, where you fill so largo a place. and to wish you health. happiness, and prosperity hl your new home. Mr. Rose. there are those here lo- nlght. who have known you from; your earliest boyhood, whose lsstlng_ friendship and respect you have gained. For your many good traits of character, always willing to assist tn every effort put forth for the bell- efll. and uplift of tho community- you will leave a vacancy which be hard w fill. ' Mlnards for Falling Hair Solvay Calcium Chloride “For effective stopping of the dust nuisance on Highways, Streets and private drives. Illustrated matter and prices gladly furnished on request.” Brantford Carritte ($0., Limited SAINT JOHN. N. B. ‘Ib Miss Bryonton and tllc two same honest endeavor and industry >~o~ua-\....-'.._,-.. . .. . that their ' locations reach from‘ Quebec to British Columbia. lndlcw ates s. general quickmlng of indust- ry throughout the Dominion. mourned. looofiiouloo. _-- ,,..._-. ‘HAVE A KODAK OI- BIOWNII" If you have no Camera. you can obtain a Brownie for u Iltllar ls .-..\rss mcsassso rowan OUTPUT little at u.» sad s Kodak for as low u 15.00. easy to use, either makes excellent snapshots. i M lncmao of over a pcrcclat in MCCULI. rltolvnlvac lit lntount of electric power [ener- lws by tbs Polar Corporation group l Wfllvlnlos for the month of March moms with the output for tllc The Modern Roda-is with fast lessee are especially dc- slrabla because they Isn't reqlllrl I'll!" "lll!- cl"? M‘ cloudy. and oven indoors. wonderful pictures an the rule with these marvelous Modern Kola-kt. Call In today and no our select line. Io will explain them to you. PIIOII-IIJB T0 ill.”- “Celorel or Black." J. ‘ERNEST H. WORTH DIUGGIBTI lll Print» W!“ A great deal of attention was at- tmctod recently by furl-her develop- mc-st of strength and activity lll U" sham of McColl-“ronten Oil Com- pany 0n the Montreal Stock Ex- |chang<n So far as could be Elm“ rtlle movement in the issue W" 1°‘ tuated by market forces. The 5100K prior to issuance of the annual, rin-tmrent and fmmcdlaltl: thmll-i m. remained NIPNUWIJ tum ml‘ ...“. as to Price and u. nu haw i v 0f tho wtal ncreasa or 131121.244 kllllfltt hours, Southern Canada Power Oompmy. Osmium northern M!" Corporation. and Winnipeg lll- Luise. 6111mm accounted for over ‘ll Iercent. The fact thaq, au the °°llll=lnles report an increase. and Phone l! ...... >~KJ- Pa