ol v Sula RlPfl-"Illlliflff for Narlb Armin: .- .Ha1old l‘. Ritchie s: Co. Ltd., lo-la McCaul $1. Toronto iPloleclThclt Good health. YOIJIS. With Eno/ " {~13 , ' There is protection in a dasli of END} "Fruit Salt" in a glass cl water taken morning cor-night. There's nothing just like ENO that will so gently. so safely but so surely accomplish proper intestinal activity and the elimination - of poisonous, trouble-making waste matter from the inner system. ENO keeps you in- i yvardly clean, outwardly the picture of health . . . eyes bright, mind keen, body alert. Comnicnce its use to-day. But remember. there “is only one ENO's “Fruit Salt," the non-habit-forming health beverage. undo lnaiks of]. C. ENC Ltd. The words "Fruit Salt" and BNO are the registered rl-‘International Power Offers Stock Quotations HALF-Ax. MA! Mpquotatious furnished by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock Exchange. NEW YORK EXCHANGE Atchlsn, Top. 5r Santa 1N. my. . 204 Am. Can. Co. 137% Am. Car dz Fdry. Co. ......,.. Am. Locomotive Co. .......,.,, 116 Am. Smlt. dz Refill. Co. ...-... 101%» Am. Bosch Magneto Co. 5i i Anaconda Copper Min. Co. 106 N. Y. Cen. dc l-lud. Elk, R. R... 190 Hud. Motor Car Co. 85% Intematl. Paper Co. ..... ... 50% Standard Oil of N. J. ......... 50% Reading Co. 105 Southern Pae. .. 101 Union Phony. 22ml U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. . . 158 Westinghouse Eiec. 160% U. 3.50561 . . . . . . ..............173% MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Abltlbl . . . . . . .................. 40 Atlantic Refin. Co. . Industrial Alcohol . . . . . . Missouri Kan. d: Texas Ry. . Montreal Power 104% Natl. Breweries ............... 133% Winnipeg Eleo. .... Brompton . . Braz. ‘Fraction . Steel Co. of Can. .. Can. Steamship Co. l, Dominion Bridge ‘ Massey Harris Imperial Oil BANKS Bank Commerce, . . . . Bank Royal Bank Montreal . Dec. .......................... 83 Diversification and Stability. N-ranNATloNAL Powlza COMPANY, >" llimited, controls‘ pilblic" utilities in ‘leading cities of Bolivia, British .Guiana, Newfoundland, Porto RlCO, Salvador and Venezuela. This geographical distribution malres for stability of aggregate earning owcr. Each country has a difiercnl: asic industr , and usual changes in business con itions are therefore un- likely to aiiecgnll of them at the same {H116- ‘Ve oiier international Power _6% iO-Year Gold Debentures as a deslra- _ble investment, giving an attractive ‘yield. Price 97 and interest, yielding over ’6.20%. ‘ ' . . . . . Aconda ... .. .0715 .07 Descriptive clrctlllrir gill be suppilled Amity’ Copper __ 32 m .. - upon requesLd dedcp 0g? °" 5”“ u‘ lAmllldt .. 1.5a 1.51 - Y°‘-"“““°a“ a m’ WW‘ [Area .. .13 .14 lAIhO .20 .20 Bidgood 2s .20 I 1 I » - [Big Missouri... ... ... 1.51 1.55 11.1"”,,_,,;_,.,..,............... Buckingham ... ... ... 05% .0556 1,10 Bunker Hill ... ... ... .12 .12 I . . Capital Rcuyh .. .0051 00% ' r" ' ' ' lCentral Manitoba ... ... .405 .46 lClericy ... .19 .20 "s I > .~ .um“°d {Crown Reserve .. .0285 .03 . ....» - Riley Building, Charlottetown . Dome .. 9.90 9.90 "' ‘ Telephone 822 Dalhousie ... ... ... ... 4.80 4.50 rs - Falconbridge ... 13.25 12.25 l‘ " - u. Granada ... ... ... .22 .23 Hollinger 5.20 Howey ..... ._.. ... ... 1.19 Hudson Bey ... ... .. 17.75 ,1 , m... Nickel . .. 4m 40ml "i" .11 » . . Keeley ... ... ... .. ~53 .5 "'-‘ Kirkland Lake .. .00 Kootenay moi-once .. .1314 .1316 _.. "3 . . ,_ Lake Shore ... 2525 25.25 s; _ Malartio ... .. .. 101 " ‘ ‘ CANADIAN NATIONAL‘ $ZEZ'Z...";...;;.; "... "o . . Mining Corporation .. .. 4.20 4.25 RAILWAYS Moraplgynau .. .0: - ur .. ... .. - 1 . set- cDougall .. s1 .40 1. EQUIPMENT TRUST CERTIFICATES Mcmw" m m mo; " “f. '1 -" - DUE- MAY l" m” Newbea .. ... ... ... .. 30 31 f“ l. ' oiiih Nlpisslrlg M0 Q. v r0 YIELD Norenda 54.00 54.00 t ‘r v 5.25% Pond Oreiilo ... ... ... 525 ' ‘ ' ' A ' - Pioneer ... ... .41 (IE F NOVA SGOTIA (IMO .0104 " l" 0 ~ " ‘ gilbrllt glrdon ...’ .. .. 1.00 i i silage?‘ ‘rm ' Siscoe ‘l5 nu AT ‘i 50. Alli-AID“, Isl ace lea r00‘ - Sudbury aasih us . . ' r0 ‘gill-II; Sylvlnlte " .. .--, m,’ . ' S "' ... ... .. ... flair- . - . _ “We” - , - ' , _ _ . TOCE HUEAQ aaa no so l) - ' c Ltd "i, “"1133, _ompdfly - aroma Yubon ... n‘ v - ~~.= i; ,. turfl ale on" nan - " ' ° Vipond ... ... ... ... J0 "“ IIIVIITIINT - “’ _ W?" Wlndllll .. m: #144110 a... a"; QQAILOTTITOWI’ _ wmht liar-gnaw .. 1M " . s} ‘ ; . “n,” " INTIIAI: . OATS lJuly .................. ..o-o- WHEAT ‘Oct. ........................... 1127b STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Quotations furnished through cour- tesy of Atwell d: Co., Charlottetown l Offlce. , Noon Close ‘iAbana 81.70 1.57 THF (QHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Central guardian an aortas taxi. Phone m. - aa-la-s-ai-d aosr: IISELLE“! abroad early Wsdntldey- 3057-5-21-21 DON'T MISS the play lh armh- field Hall tonight. was FlBE CALL—The firemen answer- ed an alarm yesterday evening about 7.30 for a alight blaze at the Eldon Hotel. There was no damage. "START T0 GET your exhibits ready for the bl; provincial orhlil. tion,“ Pariottetown, \Aughst 10-22. Send for prize llst. J. W. Bouitea. sec- velary- lily-u ANNUAL sate: Alexander ...... Daughter of Empire, Wednesday. '13s l larger the sale the greater benefit to this City and Province. 3957-5-21-21 rmaam. rox arscorrs roa‘ SALE-Imperial Fox Biscuit; wlll still be obtainable as the company has s stock on hand at Carter 5t Co's warehouse. 25504! YOU HELP us and we help you. Our Educational and patriotic work are especially l commended for your consideration. Headquarters Mr. E. B. Brow‘: Office, Wednesday, 22nd. 3057-5-21-21. THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION at Charlottetown, August 10-28, will here. More prizes for livestock. All midway ever. Three. pwforaalng troupes from New York, and four daya horse racing. Write to your be the biggest and beat ever pat an . freight: paid on livestock. Biggest‘ Outstanding in Style anal n Quality l Preferred in Canadian Home: UR hostesses reeopize Style and Quality in every requis- O ite for the home. is found in homes coast. famous Holmes most used pieces. table service. Flat Ware. Holmes 6t Edwards Table Wire Fashionable — beautifully execu- ted-fitting-for every mode of in- terior decoration — you get the Super-Plate Ihlllad Quality: blocks of Solid Silver inlaid at back of bowls and handles of Start the June Bride an her way to complete silver able ware. Give her a Holmes dc Edwards Silver- ware Sqrting Setvicv-one of four suecssive sets which finally build into a complete silverware You may match in design Holmes 6t Edwards Hollow Ware and That is why from combo d: Edward! la? 0?. flu-I‘ , w: 1,. motto SetefSixTeaapoonqflli .»-. w.‘ A but!“ Se! of Six Foch, $8.50 ‘ presenting -t.- . #3:?" lfacladrad la co-oa s; ~-.~ z.-,....r f’ "f, srANnAm snvan 0o. ‘ new plan ‘u. OP TORONTO, LIMITED _ Pill! I Surly aloe-a s, run 5-C- yfiéflyflfia” “d” roan-loan Glvar co. of coo-as. friends abroad andplan to ‘ ‘ them that week. Send for prize list J. W. Bonlter, Secretary, Charlotte- town, P. E. Island. dly-ti ISLAND GRADUATES-There Ire forty-eight graduates in Arts, Soi- ence, and Engineering in Mount Al- lison this year. including the fol- lowing Prince Edward Islanders: Ba- chelor of Arts, Fred H. Wigmore. Emerald: Bachelor of science, Geor- ge Gilbert ‘ , Chou .., Certificate 1n Engineering. Gordon M. McLean, Sourls. THE MARKETS-There was on exceptionally small market yesterday. ’_ Butter sold at 44c, and 45c; eggs 80c fowl than to_$1.50; chickens than; apples 20c, 25c and 35c don; Hay 55c straw 45c; oats 65c to 57c; turnips 30c; white potatoes 20c; blue potat- oes $1.30. In the fish department fresh herring sold at 20c. doa. and lobsters 20c per pound. ENJOYABLE SHOWER-At the conclusion of the regular meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star on Friday night in the Masonic Hall an enjoyable kitchen shower was held in honor of Miss Florence Wright Chaplain and Mr. Jamel McKee, worthy patron, whose marriage takes place shortly. The affair was unique for the reason that this is the first time in the history of the Order in this city that two officers were lnar- ried. The bride and groom to be were seated in the centre of the group and the verses attached to the ar- ticles, many of them extremely hum- orous, were read by Mrs. A/I-fenry, worthy matron. The guests of the evening each made a. happy speech acknowledging the many gifts, after which refreshments were served. MARITIME CONFERENCE 8E1‘- TLEMENT COMMITTEE-lilac 8st- tlement Committee of the Maritime Conference of the United Church of Canada will meet in Mt. Allison Un- iversity Reside , Baokville, N. 3.. on Wednesday, June 5, 1929, at 2 p. m. Official Boards of Pastoral Charges are requested to see that all Calls, Invitations, and other neces- sary information bearlng upon the settlement of Ministers are in the hands of the Chairman or Becretaf! of the Committee by May 21. Min- isters and accredited wpreaentatives of Pastoral Charges wishing to ap- pear before the Committee 1n eon- hectlon with pastoral changes or settlements will be heard on Thurs- day, Jurle 6, at 2.30 p. m. Bgd. A. S. Rogers, Saint John. Chairman: J. H. A. Anderson, Onslow, N. 5., Beare- tary. NEW INCORPORATION! New companies to the number of ill with an authorised capitol of o l ‘HOUSEHOLD’ omrncm" 3 u. r91» l“ l, WIN‘, Dell- one». pigSnaanbaPdanTaih N l CI! "$11,300,530 were Iihfilbd. 00 Th0 Monteery Times durlfll the ‘M! ended May 11. 1020, as compared with as with 001,005,100 of earl"! for the previous week. and with 164 with a annihilation of 055516.165 for the corresponding week of last year. From week ended Jan. 7, 102s, to week ended Ma! 12, 1928. new dompasdes mama" 2,277 with $1,124,005.33 of capital and from week ended Jan. 6, 1920, to week ended my ll, 1920, there were 2,005 with $501,125,344 or capital. A com- parative summary ‘by provinces is as follows: Week ended May 11, 1929 No. Capital Dominion ... ... 24 014,150,000 Alberta, ... ... .. 17 790,000 Br. Columbia .. .. 22 6.555.000 Manitoba,’ ... ... 2 130,000 N. Brunswick .... .... I 24,000 Ontario .. ... 27 5,000,438 P. E. Island .... l 5,000 Quebec .... .... ‘ katehewan ... ... 5 510,700 Nova Bcotia ... .. 11 352,400 111 827.505.5211 Week ended May 12, 102B No. Capital Dominion .. .. .. 35 084561.109 Alberta. ... .- Br. Columbia ... ... 20 Manitoba ... .. .- 16 N. Brunswick .. .. .. 0 ,057.000 50 1,000 ohtarlo 0211540000 p. a. Island .. .. 1 5.000 Quebec 42 12.111000 Saskatchewan .. .. .. 8 225.990 NOV! B00145 ... .. .. 154 005,516,755 i SCHOOL following is thl standing of New- ton lahool for the month of April. Credo 1!: 1 Eunice Grecnan: Mclver. Grade V111: Llugeno fireman; an. Grade VI: l Myrtle Greonan: 2 Bordon Crem- an; I Jsmfl Ilolonns. Grade V: 1 Wilfred Greenaa: 2 Doris Mc- Kmna; I Mary D. Smith. Grade W: 1 Maurice lmlth: 2 hence: Mc- Carveil; 2 Annie MaCarvsll. Grade 111: 1 Iilaaaor lmitb; I Adele Mefver; I Eugene Quiver and Cletus llelvcr (squall. " Grade It: ‘ . 1 George llcIeana: 2 Adele Green an; I Victor llooegbaa and Wilfred laltb (squall: 4 Hermes Gallant. Grade I he . f Dorothy Craeaaa: I ltaymond Iailh: 2 Ihflilflt Rollins and 2 Genevieve I 1A0 GIN!!- Tha Slvt Cmnpany of Canada, 6.lll%Avka North, kin. Plama-d-ayxhuabooklae- C. W. PATTERSON, 1 5t. Clair Gallant. Perfect attendance: Maurice Smithl Wilfred Smith, Eleanor Smith, Wil- fred Greenan, Victor Monoghan, Viv- ien McKenna, Florence Gallant, Mar- garet McKenna. "Hazel Smith, (teacher): l v WANT LICENSES ’ i T0 BUILD DAMS| (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON. May 20—Applica- tion for the right to construct a power project to supply Maine, Nor- thern Massachusetts and the prov- ince of New Brunswick by a series oi dams in Passamaquoddy and‘ Cobscoolrs Bays was made to the| Federal Power Commission today by i Dexter P. Cooper, Inc., of Eastport.‘ Maine. , License was asked for a series of‘ dams connecting» the mainland with islands acros the mouth of Passsma- 5 quoddy Bay to impound the tidal" waters within the bay for a seriesl of dams and a power house with, Passamaquoddy and Cobscook Bayi and e series of dams acros the south i of Cobacoolt Bay to exclude tidal, waters from the bay. l The plans include suitable gatcsi for the passage of tidal and tidal- race waters and two navigation locks, one from the sea level into Passamaquoddy Bay and one from the sea level into Cohscook Bay. The proposed initial installation ls 454.000 horsepower and ultimate in- staliation 1.087.000 horse power. Dex- ter P. Cooper was given a three year permit in the project in May 1926. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, May 21 — There were 05 cattle, 1940 calves, 42 sheep and 2790 hogs for sale on the two markets, including 1200 hogs held over from yesterday. Cattle were steady. Calves were in good demand and prices ranged from t1 to $9.50 with the bulk of sales between $8.50, and 09. ‘There were not enough, sheep and lambs on sale to cause any chm!!! in prices. ‘ On one market where less than 250 hogs were offered. sales were made in small lots to butchers. at‘ $14 to 14.25. 0n the other market‘ with over 2,000 hogs offered buyers were not bidding and sales were at l standstill. FIRE LOSS RECORD HOLMES w Be sure to see the beautiful display at the following high-class dealers: ""’ - H. R. CROCKETT ESTATE Fire losses in Canada during the| week ended May 15, 1029, are estim- i ated by The Monteary Times at 5550- ; 200, as compared with 8607.100 for: the previous week. and with 5800.804“ for the corresponding week of last} year. Iron January 1, 1025, to May, l5, i020, fire losses were 47.07.5017,; and from January l. 1029, to May 15. they were 00,11 N0. Ihld’! I-llifl Ill “Illa O CORD. s EDWARDS ' ...... ...... Charlottetown‘ . ' 4-,. "r; h...“ vmfflifl} wé~-Ty,gg-~ . sweaters...“ ......» lllfl oonxnrlsnosj ' ’ ' " o." ...» A The Agricultural [Rum-Runners Ceiwh~i~ Fair at Vevey Blame for Looting‘ ‘W . ' . r a On the shores of Lake Geneva, in Fishermen s Netswrl El Switzerland, lies theold town of Vc- , _. .. vey, which ‘Julius Caesar. knew as; ,. l Vibmcum an important p18” at we lvarfare between Canadian noun-menu” junction of the great highways run- . . nigs north. south and ue:t into the of Lake st" Cm’ and mnraudefiwhw "" " far-reaching Roman Empire. After! ha“ been mom's and destmymg '1" "r the fall of Rome aha the influx of‘ 21°“ “m divewp“! m" ‘Mlywhln ...-- the barbarians, Vevey lay in ruinn- ab‘ L’ Butte’ velar“ Tecuflmn‘ ... but by the tenth century it had again flShB-“mnn. Opened fire on a suspect- become a thriving clty inside higlil Y“? Cami twirling susplcmmly m ramparts. ‘ , e “cm y o s new‘ i “About on“ m each generation,‘ Ln. Butte fired several shotsfrom I. "rt- says Hilegarde Hawthorne, writing or; 1°"! “use rifle and then caveind-vma-el a recent visit to Vevey in "Stf Nichol ‘ factual ‘chase’ The Canadunfiflihglil 10th- las Magazine," "Vevey holds the most mm ‘his nwmlng have WW5}? wonderful i ble agricultural fete lh" thol t° ‘ml’ the" "e" “s ll" 1”“: world, which is also the o1dest_-hav-- in! had the same form since 1680.‘ The last fair was held in August, 1927. It cost more than 5250.000, to; produce, over 2,000 people took part1 in it, and it was seen by more than 150.000. l “One great idea inspires the Vevey; Fair and that is that agriculture lsl for them’ ‘hey lmmud‘ N .2“. gale. - - ago-nah Meanwhile, a reliable messagcuhasn-uau been received here from "rum. row" that the rum runners have not been, responsible as charged by the ilsher- men last week for the robbery of‘ the.‘ nets. Such tactics are "too pett‘y"7-’-"‘7t‘.'- .~_-.1c the noblest labor of man. Themso- , seasons '15 carefuny and jrichm"§Q":r:-:p‘ pie who act in it are thy farmersi pqrtrayfid by the piayersfand'1n_'_;1e l- . lhem-‘lelvfls. lhe tillers of the soil, i songs and dances, and in every '."a¢.,,,,,[j \ l _ l, ,3 1’ the most ancient, the most useful and, Nm4, y =.. l '1 l "u; whipped by a fresh "nausea". '5'?" u u,‘ H5.’ 1.‘ 1- 1:‘! .b.lf'ifi§ 10m‘? V’ '*-*- 3°14 if i the briders ofhalgismals. the uoods- tail of the pageant neither 811011421 1,, men. '- 0 goat er and shepherds money is spared to give color ‘and -.-"' 2;“ thitrmlllfiies- 011:! 81ml $011111!" reality to scenes reDYesentlnZH-sflrlillgsw. 0 Da e 0 as t ey ‘lave 511119 ' and summer, winter and fall. ' they were children, the youns as they “This Vevey Fair is a unique ahdliy; Wlll till the day 0f their death. ‘inspiring tradition and through its "Th9 K118i? hOTSBJlIOE-ihllled sta-l influence upon the minds "dnldzheiarm dlum l5 mad! W Tellfescnt the an- I of the people no swiss can ever think $8M ramnarlstnntd before the per- I of farming as poor or OGQDlCIElByOQ-g‘? r ' ~ ' t."- .= L .‘l.'".'ii'.°.°- 2131i. §.°...°Zl‘".‘l§‘. 2.1."... - 11%.‘? .li’.‘ili.°°“‘ "“"°“~‘ Fibu- flnwm. The fair opens with a areal‘ cultural cxisitreince. aulilatiiealiliélciihégrii“: Parade and once under way it Ls dl- l0 be the most completely béailhrul‘of""~1l vided into four parts-winter, sprinz. human eiTortsF-Daily Timés, Mflnqv-tmgr l summer and autumn. Each of the ton. " l.’ Stock Market News"af;i'.Ti'i’ Jupplied Through the Courtesy of the Securities Company Limited. Stock Brokers-... _.. Charlottetown Office ~ " t" l anew-a .."<l'.' Ami‘. 16th Th: local market was again featureless on Monday with u-‘lolhg’ Sign“. tremely light. The flurry in the "paper" stocks which started on Fridialyliival m“ not maintained. although these stocks held steady on Biturday... ‘Th6 MICK! nouncement of a dividend of 27'. in stock instead of a cash dieburaeraenbnab-wqh 75 cent: on Lyall did not meet with favor and the stock reacted on 4hatnammm v Big Missouri surprised the street by soaring t0 an extrema top’ 5f NW1"? and finishing only a cent above that mark. No news cams ollt-tplggeanl 1., for the sudden flurry and the movement was generally ascribed to nml alga; ... ations. Other Pacific c0080 lllles did not fare so welitaltlwugh __ l a“; was 5c higher at 51.70 and Kootenay. ..Florcnce made again ofacenigtoyc. ' After wiring on Thursday that-slntemalional Nickel ma WPNMT“~‘! of precious metals on the rrood-New-york laid yesterday that wig “spam,” - was that the street as just beginning}? appreciate the reol val _ ‘" Frood ore. At any rate, they ‘got stock up to 553.00,‘at whicliipagftlilimfii cynic observed. they unloaded. As a result, tho stock time l0$l."“ll0#'3_"§ they are saying that the quarterly report, when "It coarse, ‘ eyea. 1n response, s trader obsexvod Illllrday that already b04106,‘ nickel eye-openers from New Zoe}. I, ‘a ,. . ._;. . - at “wmnsoa, Ont., May 21. - open"'"““" 0.,