., U‘ f. 3, ‘1929 Gentral Guardian 75c BOYS TWEED CAPS 8.11 sizes. i Buy 0r Sell wit/mu! a Broker Were there no brokerage houses, what con-" fusion would result in the world's business! Governments, public utilities, industries striving to raise capital by private solicitation and said ofsecurities-individuals blindly necking other individuals when they wanted to huy_or sell lecuritieo-no protection for investors nave by their m- ‘ dividual efforts and personal investigations of enterprlses— ' non-standardized prices for staple commodities and for securi- . (es-a slowing up of commerce . . I e Brokerage houses have become an integral part of the com- mercial world, responsible for much national and industrial . . development, an aid and safeguard to business enterprises and individual investors. This brokerage house 05ers unusually wide ficilities—twelve ofliees-unembership on five exchanges --private wire con- ., nectlons with leading ‘ ' ‘ centres—the advice of ofliccrs oflong experience. m 7. JOHNSTON a Mai/Aw fiifmmnns‘ Jim 355mg..." gélczrthd: Elihu. Summer 5a.. r Patons. 2070-4-3-eod-3i regular 75c. Patons. 2070-4-3-eod-3l WANTED-Silent salesman or Show case, one 5 it. long, another 8 ft. long. Quote best cash price to P. O. Box 130, Summer-side. 2035-44-31 $2.25 BOYS LONG PANTS with cufl sizes B to 12 years. Patnns. 2070-4-3-eod-3i $9.15 BOYS TWEED SUITS Long and Short pants," sizes l4 to 18 years. Patons. 2070-4-3-eod-3i i csnanoursu. cptm- Thursday evening, Mr. W. K. Rogers will lec- ture on‘ the duty o! the State u» maintain hospitals. 2060-4-2-31 MEN S SPRING SUITS, 59o the 218W tweeds, 81B, $18 to $30- iii-tons. 2070-4-340d-3i .__...._. narnasmvrnurs, Candy table, fancy work of all kinds, on sale at Kirk tea Thursday. 2062-4-2-21 $1: YOUNG MENS NEW TWEED COATS also at $15, $18. Patons. 2070-4-3-eod-3i $4.75 BOYS BLOOMER. AND LONG PAN’! SUITS sizes 4 to 10 years. Reg- ular $8.75 value. Special, $4.75. Pat- ons. 2070-4-3-eod-3i $1.49 BOYS LONG PANTS, BLUE ‘ MBMIBM: Montreal Sod Backup, Toners 8m} la-rhqr, . ' Q1‘ "I'll. fiflfq aflll Zrrllurzl, 1 Clings lands] Trait. , g _ t ___.._____. ‘ Patons. 2070-4-3-€od-3i F1 A. Stewart Jones Investment Securities P. O. Box 264 Phone 291 L Charlottetown ' o1 a hearty welcome there. He was In Mernorlanl a progrssivefarmer and he also took . w an active ititerest in christian matt- MR. (scones: BEARISTO "5- The news of the death oi’ Mr. George T. Bearlsto which occurred at his home in West Covehead, on Thursday 28th. lnst., will be learn- . ed with» sincere and widespread re- v gret in both city and country. ‘ He was sixty-five years’of age and . was a son of the‘ late Mr. John "Bearisto of that place, and on his ' father's death many years ago, he sympathy to the- bereaved widow (Annie Miller) and family of two sons and two daughters. The funeral took place sundayalt 2 ofclock. Potash deposits have been discov- ered in Russia that are said to be as large as those now being operated in Germany. " his father. All were always assured- All will unite in extending their carried on the farm and lived in the ‘ old homestead. The- Bearlsto home = was noted torits generous hospital- . ity. both in the time of George and The Honduran Congress has grant- ed a concession oi’ 5,000 acres of nat- ional land for the establishment of silk culture. - ‘My l Where a Number of “Westinghouse”- Radios AT HALF PRICE SET, Person Desiring to Procure a RADIO SET at a Greatly Reduced Price Would do Well to Call at - i The Rogers Hardware Co, Ltd ARE BEING SOLD NO. SPEAKER’ TUBES. BATTERIES ' aneelolaeoneaoeeooeenoaen Yno. so rrvn TUBE nasx TYPE nsrranv ear, comuzra wrrn LOUD ass-reruns ‘SIX TUBE BATTERYLES SET, CABINET TYPE. COMPLETE WITH TUBES ................'..... 5129-9" s1 rrva was: narrate! COMPLETE wrrn noun . . . $92.45 PEAKEB» TUBES. AND , $108.20 the- continued illness oi’ Mr. Isaac '- Bryenton, Brackley Point Road. Q arrived in the city, after a. pleasant for Boston owing‘ to the death of Mrs. . O'Leary High School. is spending her ' H. M. Stewart, Kent Street. i‘ cadle, has entered the Charloticflqwn i- taken up their residence at Stanhope 89o BOYS GOLF HOSE with fancy out! sizes ‘I to 10, 89c. Patons. 2070-4-3-eod-8l ENTERS FIRM-Mr. Beverly C. Van Iderstlne" has entered the firm oi’ G. P. Strong and Co. Ltd, Prince Edward Island's first investment banking house as a. director. Mr. Van Iderstlne who received his early ed- ucation in the public schools of Char- dbttetown is an estimable young man o! strong character and sound busi- ness sense. Hls many friends in the city and Province will wish him every success in his new field of endeavor. MR. L. H. D. FOSTEWS RESIG- NATXON-Jn connection with the resignation of Mr. L. H. D. Foster, Marshfield, oi’ the representation here of the Insternational Harvester Company of Canada, owing to ill healthpit should be mentioned that Mr. Foster has been Provincial rep- resentative here of ‘other large agri- cultural conccrns since 1910 and has therefore the past eighteen years been in close touch_ with the farmers of the Province who will greatly regret his resignation. Mr. Foster appreciates very highly the support and cooperation ha has al- ways received from the Company's agents here. ransorisns _ The Guardian regrets to learn of m. and Mrs. William Seller have visit with friends and. relatives at Winnipeg and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Brown, Cove Head. left Saturday morning Brown's father. Miss Ifiistine Kennedy; Principal of Easter holidays wlth her friends Mrs. Mr. James McKinnon, Grand Tra- Hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. B. McCabe, City, have for a (few months. His many friends are pleased to see‘ Mr. Wendell Vesey around again at- ter a severe attack of pneumonia. Hon. John A. MacDonald. Cardi- gan, was in the city yesterday and was interviewed by a delegation from JhonstonasR-lver relative to the pro- posed changes in the Murray Har- bour railway. Mr. MacDonald returns to Ottawa at the end of the week. APPETITE out. of sorts. and de- pressed, stimulate your digestive organs. Try Dr. Carter's own. torm- ula. These pills taken alter meals yrill aid digestion, relieve the In. regulate the bowels, expel constipa- 89c SILK STOCKINGS. good oolors . SERGE with cufi’ sizes 8 to 12 years. _ 3gp " CHARLOTTBTOWN GUARDIA. Information i. . The area ofcccupied fieldcrops . in 19x8 was 51,427,190 acres and in 191.8 57,796,226 acres. Dominion Government esti- mates that there are approxi- mately zl/fi times the ‘present aciieage] still availableTcg cu tura purposes. is in» cludeeygtazing, lands sand all lands possible of devotion to 1 similar purposes. - ' r agri- i/z Canada... A ' ANADAS greatest industry undoubtedly is ‘ farming. Man still finds one of his great». est rewards in planting seed and reaping grain. The farmer is now recognized by all classes of Canadians as the . most important producer Canada possesses. But, tins recognition has come only after years of lthe,‘ most heart-breaking toil, andapersonal and individual ggle with nature in her varying moods that has de the farmer the truly noble figure he is today. n the farm has been rendered more agreeable since Qoduction of electricity. This great force lights e hotibé, the barn and the stablesfruns the churns, shes the wheat, milks the cows and makes possible the telephone. Electricity is the servant that never loses i: camper,‘ never resigns and never has to be discharged. ‘The Northern Electric Company manufactures and sells many work of farm -elect'ric ranges, of the adjuncts that lighten the life—cables, wires, telephones, electric washers, electric irons and many other units that make possible the application of electricity. M A Nari/Zara Hecfiic‘ ‘i PAnrY Lmrrso A National Electrical Service 86 HOLLIS STREET; Halifax, N. S. ll? . , . Mr. J. _M. Crockett, Pleasant Grove, wishes to thank all who soyklndly as- sisted himself and family diiring their recent sad bereavement. u i ' Mrs. Samuel Drake, Pownal, has entered P. E. I. HospltaIJIor treat- ment. Hcr many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. J. Scott Cairns, Dunstaffnagc, returned yesterday from visiting his son John and daughter Margaret at Wclfvllle. He was greatly impressed with Acadia University and the splendid work the institution is car- rying on. Stock Quotation-- HALIFAX. April 2 - Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock Exchange. NEW YORK EXCHANGE Tt Top 8r Santa Fe Ry ...l9B% An-ioanco ...12m U S In Alcohol Co ... Westihghouse Elec .... ... ...l49 United States Steel ...l80‘.»'.- . ' _ MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Abiuql- . .. . 4O Miss Kan {it Texas Ry “.43? lilt-ntreal Power ... ....l0“'-'.- National Breweries-... ... “.127 Winnipeg Elcc‘ ... ... '79 Brampton .. 42 Brazilian Irmlnon ... 60 Steal 0o o! (llllodfl ... . .. 54 Can Steam Pto. .. .. ... 45 Dominion Bridge ... .. . 97 Massey Harris... ... .. .. ‘l3 Asbestos ... ... ... 13'»; Can Brevrery‘ ... ... .. 241L- Building Products ...‘ .. . s": Maser and Co . .. 66'»; Power Corporation ....l01 Inter Utilities-A .. 36% British America Oil 50% - a. ' BANKS Blank Royal . -.2e4 Bank Montreal .346 AnCop Min 0o ‘...l53% N’ Y Oenrde Hud RV R R l... ..18l§£ May Klan poisons and arm“ w to. lbrngglata 25o andflflorednkll- Con Gas_.Co my) ..> ...1oa%’ nus mm- cn- Co as‘... Standard-Oil of N J .. 61% Medina Oo... . .. .105" Southern Pacific .2. .127 .» “mu \ ' ~- _ eUnlon Pacliiolty ... .. " 2. 1" if ‘l 1 l ‘u IMPROVED Am car's» any Co 99% - Co“ fir.“ Arnlncomotlve Co ._...ll6‘.l|l\day ... ... ... .128 [fygu hgygng dggflf. AmBrheltdaRe C0 ... ... ....10B%!July ...‘ ... u n. one u -...l23% NfQOULIUIlYQUfO“ Am Bfllgh Mag C0 ... ... 55% lsepl’. .. ... ... ... ... ... ...l25‘.5 l: < CORN ... ... ... ... ... ... 92% July ... ... 9576 Sept, . om - r ‘ OATS May ..‘. . . . . .. ... u ... 46 Ylilly .'.. ... u- “. -. 45 “Pi. nu‘ t" use eui u; close ‘y ‘if ... ...140'a‘ “WHEAT ‘Ma ...l25ii {July ...127'.£- .. ... ...126‘.i Grade IV—1 Eldrcd Simmons, 2 tor Ramsay, 3 Ethel Ramsay 311' Johlmle MacFadyren. Grade II-l Vern Simmons, 2 Wal- Wlltred Thompson (equal). Alice M. MacRae, Teacher. ... little spcck too small to see will lead to agonlcs which no words can des- u cribs. The walls of the breathing 1 tubes contract and it seems as it the} u very life must pass. From this condi- ‘ lion Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Rom» l edy brings thc user to perfect rest. r relieves the passages and normu breathing is firmly established agnlr Hundreds oi’ tcstlxuonlals recclr.“ annually prove its effectiveness. BELMONT SCHOOL The followingiis the standing 1.1 Mervin Inman, 3 Emma Laughlin and Harry Simpson (equal) 4 Hillard l Simpson. Grade v-1 Wanda Simmons; Hazel Thompson; 3 Johnnie Best. n i; l e Es n: ax» . omssns mn-zn “hi”. Is Financial Independence —your aim ? Safe investment is the be- ginning of every success- ful career; the bulwark against hope 0i progress; tho as- ;Belmont School for the month o: surance {if eajsg‘ 13:" ‘ltd ‘February. . " __ , - - p Grade x_1 Em slmmom, z man prepares for ..l lut- Gmrud” slmvsoh- - urc uncertainties?’ and Grade _VIII-—i\l=‘e}rle Simmons. _ _ Grade VII—l um. Simmons, 2" gains that poise that comes only from financial stability We shall be glad to make recommendations. g Eastern Securities Company Ltd nuvahrnmur nlmnas oammwn i A Si. John adversity; - thGI sfl _.>