MK?” F1929 . - iitldili E I ‘. malnléSnr-nwsz tire unharmed} WEOFFER 100,000 SHARES TREASURY STOCK LOCARNO COPPER Mines, limited _ At‘ 30c Per Share K strong cash treasury. an excellent director- ate. six well located groups of properties in . .. . and Nova Scoiis. Present develop- ment work is being concentrated on Group No. l in Nova Scotia where Government snaps and staternenin definitely indicate that ‘this property is one of unusual possibilities. Recent results are so favorable that arrange- ments have been made to employ day and night shifts. As our previous offering at 25c was overaulsscribed within seven days, we suggest that you immediately obtain our spe- cial bulletin. ' . ugsarwau. & COMPANY Investment Brokers "The House o] Service" Head Office: Imperial BankiBidgq 610 St. JameaStreet, Montreal Branches: Montreal (uptown), Ottawa, Quebec, Three Rivers, C-hicontimi, Riviue du Loup. Halifax. Sydney, Charlottetown, St. John's, Nfld. Messrs. Atwell h Company, 610 St. jamcsSheet, Montreal. - Please send. without obligation, your Special Bulletin re Incas-no _ Copper Mines, Limited. NAME .. ' , oenooooooaaao ' _j1._--@-_—_--._—-__-— -_-—-—_--__-_- Central Guardian sranr 'ro on‘ you unusu- ready for the bl; "provincial exhibi- tion, Charlottetown, August 19-23. Send for prise lisi. J. W. Boalter, acc- retary. dly-tl ‘T!!! CIIIATIOIW-Grand Ora- torio by the Iamous Composer Vriayden, will be presented by‘ First Baptist and ‘Irinlty Choirs op Tues- day, May iilst, in ‘Prinity United cal treat. 3630 IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS FOR SALE-Imperial Fox Biscuits will still be obtainable as the company has a stock on hand at Carter 6: Co.'s warehouse. 3566-“ UNTIL JUNE FIRST, we pay the ireight charges 0n Rugs and Carpets to be Shampoo Cleaned, Stud, Alter- ed or made over into new Rugs. Send for catalogue with price list. Marl time Rug Works Limit/ed, Saint John, N. B. 3-l6-Sti. THE PROVINCIAL. EXHIBITION at Charlottetown, August 19-23, be the biggest and best ever Pili- 0" here. More prizes for livestock. All freighis paid on livestock. 318B" midway ever. Three performing troupes from New York, and I011!‘ days horse rseinr. Writs to your friends abroad and plan to entertain them that week. Send for llrilo iii!- J. W. Boulter, Secretary, Charlotte- town, P. E. Island, diY-ii HEAVY AUTO TRAVEL — Ii til‘! number of automobiles shipped is any index, then the Maritime Prov- inces are indeed well on the w'ay to prosperity, According to lniomnation fiunlshed by the Regional Headqlml" tors of the Canadian National Rall- way), seven hundred carloads or automobiles have been handled tor the domestic market»; over these lines oi’ railway in the Maritime Provinces during the month oi April. '1hree hundred more carloads moved over the same railway for the same per- lod consigned {or export. POPULAR YOUNG BANKER-Mr. L. A. McPherson o1 the Bank of Commerce, Bourls, received notice o! promotion a icw days ago. He has been transferred to North Sydney. Mr. McPherson was a most popular oiilcial and many will regret his de- parture. Ho was entertained on Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Church. Do not miss this great musi- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN StocleQuotations HALIFAX. May 4. — Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock Exchange. NEW roan axcnalvoa >~Az Top dz Santa Fe Ry ... ...199% Am Can Co ... ... ... ...l48'b Am Locomotive Co ... ..1l§% Am Smelt, d: Re C0 ... ... “.109 Am Bosch Mag Co ... ... ... . 66% An Cop Min-Co ... ... Con Gas Co (N Y) ... i-lud Motor Car Co ... Inter Paper Co ... 54% Standard Oil o! N J ... ... .. 8H6 Reading Co ......1om Southern Pacific ... ... ...- ..12'l%. UniOn Pacilic Ry ... .. ... ..221% U S In Alochol C0 ... ...169li Westinghouse Elec .....l60 United States Steel H: ....i82% Moivrnssr. srocx axcnsncr. Montreal Power ... ... ... ...l07 Winnipeg Eleo ... ... ... . 875-1: Brampton Brazilian Traction ... .. 55% Steel Co of Canada ... ... ... 58 Shawlnlgan . Can Steam Com ... .. ... ...... 48 .. ._.. ...'rs Massey Harries ... Asliesim ... ... ... Power Corporation .. .. Inter Uiilliles--A British America Oil ... Imperial Oil ... ... "- oar ass BANKS ' l Bank Commerce ... .....30B Bank Royal ... ... ... "870 Bank Montreal ... ... “.349 Bank Nova Scotlg, . ... ... ".400 QuanNs SQUARE GARDEN rum) (Continued) Amount received to date Rogers Hardware ('10-. Lid. --- H. M. Davlson E. R. Brow Hughes Drug Co., Ltd Johnson‘ and Johnson ~ Carvell Bros, Lid. .. Polycllnic . . . . . . . . . .. Charles H. Chandler R. E. Mutch Davis d: Fraser .. Buntaln, Bell 6: Co. ... W. F. Tldlmarsh . . . . .. Hyndman 8s Co., Ltd. . "nu-......- ..........--¢-- i Grim Reaper. “God in his all wise Grade X: 1. Mary Henry; 2, Carmena Fraser; 3. Harold Fraser. Grade ix: l, Dorothy Purness. Grade VIII: _ _ oseph MacDonald; 2, Louis Sul- livan; 3, Claude Henry. ' Grade VII: l. Mary Gorman; 3, Joseph Mac- Cormack. Grade VI: 1,.Jsck Sullivan; 2, Willard Mur- ray, Grade V: Sullivan; 3, Gladys Huntley. Grade IV: l. Lona Fraser; 2, Florence Praserg. 3, William Martin; Grade III: 1, Felicity Doherty; 2, Jay Sullivan 3. Vincent Larkln. Grade II: - 1, Mary Martin; 2, Edison Drake; 3, Frederic Furness, Grade I: l, Russel mrness; 2, Guy Sullivan; 3. ,Lclds Martin. - -__..____ Motor vessels now under construc- tion in the world total nearly 1,400,- 000 gross tons. -_-__.____ HENRY G. AFFLECK For he was a‘ good man, loving husband and father, bbllging neigh- bour and kind friend was the trib- l, Irene MacDonald; 2, Margaret ' Hi6 paid to Henry G. Aiileck by his many irlends, when the sad newsl 0f his death, 23rd inst. became‘ known. He was the eldest son oil the late Mr. and Mrs. James Ai-f years. The deceased had been aillngl for some months and during his so- l attack of ilu, the effect from which he could not recover. No efforts were spared, no lack o! wisdom or loving kindness reserved to prolong his stay, I but "all" was done to light the‘ power‘ knew best. His servants work‘ was done.” He called him home, and ‘ ing trust. conscious to the very last.‘ away like one who draws the drap-l ery of his couch about; him and lies down ‘to pleasant dreams, leaving a? sorrowlng widow (nee Pearl Camp- slsters, Nellie (Mrs. Arthur Crockett.‘ fleck who predeceased him by some: , journ in Calgary developed a serious ‘ ’ Dunn tbs timr Pbnranf Nerlm a (i; 24th Dynasty, P ami- rian haulers circum- narf ' ' 1-54: in the made it event 1})‘ the navi afar: being 0st at s24, Echo promised ta deliver ta tbrir drpnzderlt: res/em! with (perms) as serurity 7513.1’: tb: m: 0/4 saris: o blsfarirc azlirrvtixemeni: epirllng 1/1: endeun: Ibjaugb Ila: agr: a 1mm- bnrd‘: nred of w n! w: mm» :..lny a: 1.1/4 Iruuraule A bmuIiful_Iy_ fIIus/ralld bonl/elltaufanung t m- tirr arms [stubs irmredby son/m; I0 ~ 9RD - €VEN before the Golden Age of Greece, the Phoenicisns were knownw- for their commerce. Their ilects of argosies, laden with amber, tin, spices-g; and cloth, penetrated regions where no one else dared to go. The Early Phoenicians l. . .... .... r Bu: pirates and forci n foes, storms and the dangers of uncharted seas" a hazardous usincss. And so it became the custom for money-I?- lenders to underwrite cargoes and frequently to insure the lives of rncrchsnm- for the duration of each voyage. _ . Not only did the Phoenlcians give us the aIphaber-to them goes the‘. credit for this, the fiist form of insurance. ' To-clay, through The Dominion Life Assurance Company_ thousands 0L". Canadians enjoy the benefits of modern insurance protection. Established-l; ' forty years ago, this Company. ranks as one of Canada's strong financial“ institutions, Conspicuous in its success is the outstanding reputation it has maintained for paying large profits to policyholders. ‘ . OMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY? . agalgo OFFICE: vlnrsauoo. ONTARIO‘ Um‘ Clmrlnrrctozcvz Offitfl Bank of Nova Scotia. B1dg., J A. McKenzie, Manager. algary), Ethel (Mrs. lvielvlll-e John-, this beloved irlciid Wis lirld by ull Joye Vliayres, _ and Frans Jewel . l and friends io mourn the lrrcpnralal? he was able to leave a "fond good- ’ loss.‘ The fimcml service was holcll followed tll8l‘-Z’1l‘lfill15 to the cemetery. by" i0 his dear ones and just slept‘ 25in inst. from the residence of his Floral tributes were: brother. Bruce, conducted by Reinl Mr. RE-ynolds, who as a freind spoke very highly of the life‘ of U1’ ricparlcrl. Th.“ lilnrral curled". .r~.~~~~»~~ 1 side the in ‘Clncimn Women's Institute. beinfl sustained and soothed alllscll) Central Bedeque, Bruce, living‘ classes and crcccls within nud out- SCGIlZlZUWII Charles scluu-rnsrn-"an through his sickness by an unfalter- in Searlctown. besldse many relatives communliy. 'i‘hcre ‘ who tenderly laid to rest in the com ;etery at Lower Bedequa. _ '1 Wrenth—Pczn-lc Garnet, Ethel and Sleep on, beloved, sleep, personal Moll. Sneak-Roy and Winnie. Spray] Your llie was pure, a life so clea; Malaria and hiayc. Spray-Air. and,‘ _.ir.=. Johnson and Florence. Wreath‘ was borne in love, in perfect pea»: The cross which He did send, " "" Blessed tribute! O my friend. ' 3645-5-6» J fqill bcnrrrs were, Messrs wcrcfllames Beers. Chelbon. Percy Alla:- ' rupwarcls of forty carriages which ‘ Albany and Alder Wright, Casjletc ADD"““'" . Roop, who gave a very delightful " I , bridge party in his honour. On Thursday evening he was banquetted W. H. V. Dunbar . a. T. Higgs C. Lyons d: Co. "r r .=l by his young iriends at the homeof Cume a, Mumaghan _ - Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Mullally. A s’ A McDonald Stewart Jones Ea‘ Co. ........... ...... w» sewed. and a 0.1-1. 3...... most enjoyable evening spent. The Walter s_ Gram ________ , - - - ' a b _ Government, Provincial and Municipal Bonds scgeizcrltqignrsggtsonvéu Dfnilfilvfiicnonv fasg‘: :1.1Lm:~s:u1.r.é.......... Z . . . . ' ' ' u , . . M Public Utility and Corporation Securities aid and Mr. Thomas Arblng were k, ... w...“ _____ 5,00 ' ’ - anions iha invited Buw-l- Mf- W‘ w. E. Bentley ........ sou A Pherson left on Friday ‘morning ior Plume 55 Ferguson shoe 90,, f‘ “ his new field of cmiflvo?» “king us. .............. 5.0a 7 _ Serviw with him the good wishes of a host Judge A 1.; Msenmm 5,90 ,1; ~ of friends. Saunders 8s Newsome 5.00 . l Orders Executed on PERSONALS l? all Exchanges Through —— R. s. Splllett 5.00 Mrs. J. A.‘ S. Bayer left Saturday W. D. Gillls 5.00 i! . 5.00 GREENSHIELDS and COMPANY °" ~ m“ '° " ;::;.:.“::§::*"s. Montreai Dr. J. D. McGuigan ......... 5-00 ' - v - - ‘ . . . u 5.00 Quotations Received Daily atOne Hour Intervals CONTEST Ni‘ Bfssjzf _ u u . ' u 5m _ A ' ' ‘EGG myma P. .1. McDonald 5.00 i’ '- I Notes on the Prince Eward Island l ' egg laying. contest for. the. wee ISL D HISTORY _ endinl May 1, i919 AN A Dependable Corporation Analysis -Mh_'. s. a. Psndletorfs s. s. pen ,___ Service Maintained. number 1a led the contest roi- the _CQntinued from pale 4- . week with o1 sacs. '11-’! Wint!» M?"- ChlifCll, Belisst, there w swim. ca» , . . . . .1. 1a MacPhaiYs n . n. pen numb" resurrection of n» Just. F f P d . ‘ vCurrent FlllflllCifll News Received Daily 2° we“ amid Wm, a, m, m 9 My grandmother hm m, bflfihu,’ 6P1? l ty- 01111 ‘(BPS . points‘ the EXiiifimenili Flim- W- Malcolm Doherty. San Francisco, , ' 88 Gt. G601‘ G St. Phone L. per; numbc I Wm third Wiih 5° California. Donald, comu Road. I O I eggs. 60.8 points. . John, Si. Eleanors. Murdock. Mont- i ‘ J Mrs. J- H- MwPhb-ir! 3- 3- he“ ague. Prince Edward Island. . number 8 in PM 30- 1"“ the contest for the week with 133cm!!! 153-3 points; the - Experimental Farm. Fredericton, . 3.. B. R. hen number a in pen 6 is second with 137 eras. 151.9 points: Ml‘. T. H. Foster's B. R mm number 4 in pen 13 is third with 134 eggs, 15M points. 111s pens leading in toil-l Drfldllc- tion are: 1st, Exp; Farm Fredericton, N. 3.. B it. Peri 6, i182 eggs, 1276.3 point. 2nd, S. R. Pendleinn, Kensinlimi. P. n. r. s. n. pen 10,1095 essa- 1184-9 points. 3rd, Mrs. J. H. liillcPhail. New Raven r s. 1.. n. a. am I0. 110s osrl. 1179.0 points. _ ‘ The following is the standing of The total number o! eggs laid for Vernon school for the month or Ap- tho week was i000 and to date 16912. rll. l WANTED "WANTED- a reliable energetic man between twenty-five and forty years o1’ age, business ‘experience preferred, graduate of High School or equivalent ed- ucatlon-to represent a. well-known Bond House in Charlottetown and vicinity. Ad- dress applications to A. B- C. care ot . Guardian." f . ~ The last three mentioned were among ‘the sturdy pioneers of the Island. A great number of the dear ones in this story have passed away, each k one leaving an influence for good ln their separate communities. My horns is in another Stats, but I frequently enjoy visits to the scenes ' of my childhood y. A short tribute to my people. (MrsJ Minnie Fraser Murray. Hennlksr, New Hampshire. 'I"HERE’S no gamier fish in all the world than a fighting B.C. Tyee Salmon. He has a gci-mvay like a high- powered car . . . he clears the water with a silvery flash . . . he fights and flghin and fights . . . he matches wits with you . . . and fthe best man wins.” Ii‘ we know fishing, .-,_ here it ia.(\ Picture yourself on a breeze-swept bay, hinged with virgin timber ltanda. Beyond are snow-capped mountains, range on range. You're waiting for a atrike. No wonder sportsmen come half way round the world for this. Drliiah Columbia has seven thousand miles oi’ rugged eout line . . a brimming trout streams, mountain lakes, forest-clothed valleys o . a aesflaihle for the most part by rail, steamer and rnolor highway. Yon can enjoy It luxuriously from hotels and chalets or follow Irpc-iesaoed golds on week-long journeys into the wilderness. Here you'll get your chance at deer and moose, grizzly bear, highorn, C hnlh Pileintn, dun-kn and wild geese. Qya are oool with wanton nssnmer breezes in the Evergreen Play- pound. Thgu h golf, tennis, boating, swimming and day or week incursion voyages on mountain-guarded aeaa. There are faseinaiing loaport towns in the shadow of the soarhsg Cascade mountains. There's happint here for you on the beautiful Pacific Coast. . . . . . BRITISH c0 LVMBI.Q.I‘ g Canada's Evergreen Plqygrozmd ‘Province of Britt's/f Columbia‘ 25-Year 5 p. c. Debentures Due All?" 2MB. 1954' snmsu COLUMBIA Puluclfv COMMITTEE 1 a - Georgia and Scyvolu Sh. Valknvar. LC. ' VERNON SCHOOL Principal nis half-NI"! 1mm" l"!- ahlo in New rm and Canadian fundr- PRICE: 100 and interest. Orders may be telephoned or tslelfllllad at "s eiir u!!!" Dshilqzlbllum. Lambciq "we mHMI-(fi-Q Eusisrn Securities Cofiflifly Lid; ' f. ' ‘ I