Investors an Helpful Publication ‘ti; il.i.'1_ Iuvssrmeur RECOMMENDATIONS, I published periodically, gives essen- tial information on a diversified list of Bonds, Debentures and Preferred Stocks. If you contemplate taking advantage of present-day opportunities to obtain attractive yields, your selection will be _ simplified by reading the current edition. A copy will be sent you on request. Telephoneor send. us your name and address below. \ Name. .5": ...Q..‘..... e...........§ gza E:EEEEG <§Q EH1“! iiiiligbiigliiiiililg l i ~i _ g Alli!!!» oqeowvooovuoooovonnovnonow hi0 Royal Securities Corporation Limited‘ Riley Building, Charlottetown ‘ Telephone 821 _ i A Bit of Wall Street History It all began nearly one hundred and forty years ago under a spread- ing buttonwood tree in a shady vil- lage street. The locality is now cal- led Wall Street, and ii, as sometimes meanly hinted by a iew oi the dis- appointed ones, there remains any shadiness about it, that graceiul old buttonwood has no responsibility. For some time previous to this be- ginning, the foot oi Broad Street nod been used as a trading post and market. Grain and slaves were trad- ed and sold there, and cattle and fur- niture auctioned. With the early growth oi banking institutions, stock game into this market. It soon be- came evident that the mlnglingoi bank stock with livestock was an im- perfect arrangement. A group oi men gradually formed who dealt only in stock, and these became accustomed to meeting under the certain buttcn- wood tree just mentioned. The selec- tion oi this particular kind oi ire», popularly known also as. sycamore, was no doubt due to the fact that it is only oi the largest and finest oi eastern North American trees, and its iar flung branches would shelter a considerable gathering from bad weather. 1n 1102 this group oi brokers m... Over 25% Profit INVESTORS who purchased the original units oi Federated Capital Corporation, Oil Shares Incorporated and Metal and Mining Shares Incor- ated today have an average appreciation oi’ 25.95% over and above regular dividend payments. an agreement among themselves to co-opernte in buying and selling, and to regulate the charge for their ser- lvlces. It was not until twenty-rive iycars later, however, that the decid- l ed to get a room and call themselves {the New York Stock and Exchange f Board. For a dozen years, then, this fboard oi brokers conducted a small " business in bank, insurance and ca- inal shares. At one time they had l their quarters in a hay loit. l From 1e20, when the first Ameri- , can locomotive coughed its way over wooden runways, until 1860, the country witnessed a period oi unpre- cedented rapid economic develop- ment. Rails spread rapidly through- out the nation; new territory was opened up, and endless resources dis- covered and developed, This all meant untold new wealth, and the onsequent huge increase oi the bus- iness oi the Stock and Exchange Board. At the beginning oi this per- iod the exchange of eight or nine thousand shares in a day was re- garded as heavy business. Toward its close, one record breaking day in i857, over seventy thousand shares changed hands. Through and following the Civil War, there was a period oi develop- menls in the financial growth oi the tion. demption value was established, and this paper and. actual gold caused such wild speculation that a separ- this class oi trading .The excitement becameso intense that speculators overflowed the quarters in the finan- cial distrlct and carried on their operations in the corridors and read- ing rooms oi the old, Fifth Avenue Hotel. During this time too, the var- ious kinds ot exchanges that had grown up _in competition, consolidat- ed, and in 1865 erected their own building on the site oi the present Stock Exchange at Broad and Wall Streets. During this period also, in i867, the ticker was adopted by the stock exchange, and it began to use the Atlantic Cable, thus stimulating national and international exchange activity. In 1878 the first telephones were installed on the exchange floor, greately speeding up transactions, and providing the last element ne- cessary ior its wonderfully efficient present day operation. nation that greatly favored specula- Paper money with a. gold re- the fluctuation between the value oi ate exchange was formed in, 1862 ior comm/w, __ Central Guardian llIGIiFlELD-There will be divine service in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday at 3 p. m. Rev. W. Bruce Muir will conduct the service. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Owing to the extreme illness of both his parents, Rev. Ewen MacDougali, can- cels all appointments. iSLAND RAILWAY VETERANS MEET.—Thc regular monthly nicot- lng of the Railway Veterans Club was held in the Club room yesterday afternoon. The President Rod Mc- Donald occupied the chair. After much routine business wastransacted, it was decided that the members make special efforts this year to secure traf- fic for the C. N. R. and to lose no op- portunity to further the interesls oi the Railway in every way at all times. Mr. Tout, Safety First Engineer at ivioncton was present, and addressed the meeting. He explained the meth- od oi advising traffic officials when there was prospective business and reported how other clubs were pro- gressing. He stated he would be pre- sent at the next monthly meeting and would display railway advertis- ing nioving pictures. A programme of music and games brought the meet- ing to a close. LECTURE AT KILMUIlL-Though the night was quite dark, and the roads in poor shape for either wheels or runners, quite a large and attent- ive audience greeted the Rev. D. M. Sinclair at Kilmuir on Friday night the 8th inst., when he delivered a lecture on Robert Burns, illustrated by l. set of splendid lantern slide views oi Scotland, particularly places and people made famous by their connection with this famous poet. To say that the lecture and views were a rare treat to all who were pres- ent puts the matter too mild. The night was one long to be remember-V ed. Mr. W. E. McPhee spoke in the l I lGet This Eaet Sestaigfioo HAT you eat at breakfast determines the kinrl of diiy you will have. Lack of balance in essential fond ch-mvnis results in heavy, listless mornings that unfit you for work or play. Eat Quick Quaker because it has the perfect bnlunr-c. The out contains , 16% protein, which is more than any other ccruzll, and [lrlilfflil is IlUPilCll. to build tissue and stamina. Carbohydrates. 65 ‘)0. l9!‘ fllflfiry 111"} l1"!- lilinerals for blood and bone. Vitamin B to hcl p assimilation. _ lauough roughage to make artificial laxatives unnecessary. Only carefully selected outs go into Quick Quaker. l The cream of the oat crop and the most expert milling givc Quick Quaker n dcllciousucss that everybody relishes. It's a. breakfast you never tire of. Be sure to ask your grocer for Quick Quaker. _ _ coupons with which you can sccurcsilvcrwuro and olherusclul articles. Big, family packages, and small IO-cent size, each. wrapped and scaled. Make a. Collectioifof Dainty Chinaware a Eubll package of Quick Quaker Ouls market] "(llllllll\'i‘fll‘ilu contains a piece of prcti y China. pattern. China you will be proud of. 'l‘licso ]ll<‘C‘..‘.s‘ iiwiurlc cups, saucers,‘ tea. plates, slightly larger plates, IiUITILlgC bowls, sugar bowls, children's mugs und other dishes. Packages coninin. Dclicnlc bluc 11ml gold Quick Quakes o Cooke In 21/,» to 5 minutes Company, Peter-borough and‘SaskaQtoon' “v5- In a recent month l4 tons oi ior- Poachers are unusually active lneign motorcycles were received into Scotland this winter. Norway. _ ,,-,_. \"_. _ WE no N0 SAY 3' Crown Is the best Tea you can buy. We leave that t0 you to say when you try it. was 852i i Federated Capital Crriioratlon. whllch :17 $92: 501g. E MRS man P CHRISTIE highest terms of his appreciation oi in Units oi 2 Shares oi $25 par va ue o re errc , - - ' - o the subject, Babb Bum ’ nd f his an d I share of Common at $70, today has a value I -__-_ poems and move: a V011: tsanks , ‘oi SIDS-an appreciation oi 50%. i SHREWSBURY, Fem 7___ Mfg to t! ' lecturer a‘ r i H h ‘ . .1 g HALIFAX. Feb. lk-Quotations ‘P ’ ‘p “mg ‘s °p° TheQuakeFOats Mmgareb (Smrey) Christi“ v‘ m ° that we hear‘ from him soon again » ' John R. Ehristle, Barnard street, died furnished b! Jvlmfilbn and Ward either by repeating mmghts locum; Oil Shares Incorporated, which was originally oiicr- l”; night at 9 O-clock in he,- 653, members Montreal Stock Exchange. or 50m 0th M A "l '“ 51"" ‘m i" Um“ °' 1 Sh“ °' 55° P“ “l” year at City hospital Worcester, ait- e Er one’ r’ J’ ' Cami” STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Preierredumd 1 share oi Common at S10, today has r m M’ Christie was NEW 110mg Excflmugg bell» M- P- P- and D. P. McPherson a value of $8i—an appreciation oi 24.28%. Fr a 1°95}, 1 nessfid “d Isl nd and ‘ ~ - also spoke in support of the motion - W31‘ B , _ . f Pm“ t“ Skfrgsvibur 35 years ago Ac“ Ton 8c Santa Fa m, H200 in glowing terms. Burns poem, Quotations furnished through . . _ °Bm°1° h h by d h leave ken Am can Cm “1131/5 "Scots Wha l-iae" was beautifully courtesy oi LOUIS M. ATWELL 8s Metal s. Mining Shares Incorporated, originally :3” def it!" "S £11 ts ghrewszuw Am. C“ a Foundry Co’ u 96 sung by W. E. McPhee and J. A. 00., Charlottetown Office: oiicred in October 1928 in Units oi i Share $50 par chldren- imyst ~ °t Sm wsbur ’ Am_ Locomotive Co_ _.__ "J08 Campbell. Mr. J. K. McDonald as- (February l4) ltd‘; iii”, lsmrllfllii-eelbiiagild-al sriuisliiprelilfdltlixblgnoiliitliylo’ gis-hlugnecgplstignzf olthacae N J’ Am_ S1119“;- & Refining cm ‘M11534 sisted the lecturer in running the Noon Close ' " p - ' ' " r ,, ,, lantern and views Meeting closed by 511E118- --- --- --- --- 223 225 . Walter E‘ and Chester J“ both. o! Am. Bosch Magneto Co. .. 40 1o Sm v" » ~ - , ging the National Anthem. One ACQWH -- --- --- 18 21 westboro; Mrs. Clam B. Blakelee of Ana. Cop. Mining Co. ... ..l34‘.r who was Present Amulet 268 260 As we believe there will be still further substantial Northboro, Mrs. Alice Douglas oi “"4"” _M°i°i C" °°- -- ~ We ' Area 15% 15% appreciation in these Units, we strongly recommend Shrewsbury, Mfs_ Eva, Jackson, oi Inwmatlbnal Petroleum '-- -- 53 A . n,’ 1 their purchase at current prices. Particulars gladly M b I nd Grace sgamgp Q11 o1 N, J_ ___ 5095 LETTER 0F SYMPATHY m‘) "' "' "' " 2° furnished on r st. Provldencstandf s: e ba she Reading co 106% Amity Cop . ... ... 38 39 Christie. 0 h ° Yews “TY- ' "' "' "' "’ " ' To-the Monroe family, Rose Valley: Bidgood ___ ___ ___ 433;, 4g . . also leaves a brother. Thomas 5mm? 3min”? lafm” ‘I322? We. the members of Bunyan no. Cap. Rouyn 0s 0s - i o o , oi New York, anda sister, Mrs. John Ungnl data??? v-fzoii L" Na 1154 wish to convey to you cm Man. n. 63 65 __ Worth, in Prince Edward Islimd- w‘ émnhus ram cowl Co‘ ‘"142’? our sympathy in the loss you sus- Clancy _._ "_ 30 27 _ y There are 11 grandchlldren- Uneftedgssaui; 5;; tained by the death oi your dear Granada .. .. 28!; 29 tiilliiimmilll F""°“‘l‘e“"°°5 "llibetlftzcwhzk _ ‘“ father He will not only be missed Howey 12s 12s IAIIIIJOIM MONTREAL Maura; tomorrow afternoon n e ongr - in the home but also in the Lodge Hud. Bay .. 220s 2250 " Eatlon church, Rev. FTederlck D- “WNTREAL ST°°K EXCHANGE ‘loi which he was an active member Int’l Nick. 6150 c350 i Thayer officiating. Burial arranse- i‘ Tm‘- RY- iior many years. We feel it lmpos- Koot. Flor. 2a»; 2a ~ ts in charge of Undertake“ ibl t i n r _ _ _ PEMBROKE. School building. A. Graham ior the use oi their house. ‘li/liliterlrtileason, and burial will be Nalmml Brewefles ~-- "-134 iheedelbiinilibllsrig rdfaligrellitirleniciiitllrliiid bililzlsgiliir‘? l 20d: 20;; :3‘? iteelreported that partition to where the bean supper was held. A m Mountain View cemetem Steel Co. Can. Com. . . 60 the sincere desire evidenced ‘m. your lualnmc ___ u 71 70,,‘ coak room was completed. good programme consisting oi read- M,.s_ Christie was formerly 011mm Winnipeg Electric ... ... ‘i8 comforts and welfam Therefore. we Maud ___ _‘_ _ 150 150 Ind hills for same a a id ‘ ' a itati Br zili Tr ti v y ' were °r e" p“ ' ‘"35 a“ ‘ec m“ w“ “rflflh and view, P. E. island. a “n M °" 74-1! would unite with you in tlianxsgiir- McDou 65 59 E tnllgialzisvrner Wu held. proceeds meeting adjourned w meet again Sher/lilies“ --’- 89% 111g to God for his blessed faith and Min. Corph 515 51s II ng to $2.15. A vote of next month at home oi Mrs. David Canadian 5555111511113 C°~ --- -- 45 hope for we km]: He docth nil things Moi. Hull ,_, ,,, 1e 15 thanks was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Seucabough. , Dominion Bridge A0285 we“ Murphy 56 56 Tryon Tld Blts 24:55? Harm --- --- - - --- 9° Signed on behalf of the Lodge, Newbec ... . ... 41 4i ‘ _ - s esos ... . A. AIKEN W. M. Noranda 6150 6"25 t‘ 1- I . one our an ea a f? 9 H°°k°y The Try“ Arrows hand“, °“““““" Brew"? 2W J. TODD. n. n. Pioneer 401i 411.; t s a a capped by wgm 0f practice-due Building pl-Oducgs ___ J, _ _ 44 E. CHAMPION, Trcas. Sherltt Gordon ... ... BBO 890 - _ the 151° Wmnlng °t Pwleys rink’? Fraser and Co. ... ... '75 __ sud Bus“, 1150 1160 ' I" “mi however- ‘iapldly 95mm“ m“ Ohas. Gurd. ... ... ... 39 Many municipalities in Norway are '1' k H h ,, u 395 909 ' ' ,9 stride. Their first game 0f the 5"“ Power Corporation ...1i7 in financial trouble. ~ Tgfrya is: es_ , 270 2 i _ { g c . . .. 70 0W y l 5°11 W“ ‘all’? ftp?’ '1"“;f;_‘:°'r““dw‘;; Foreign Securities as Vipond .. 125 122 w! 111"" 81- “P” V“ s“ Inter Utilities-A 4s wl or ii or; o h" Flew’ “f F"“°“°°' “s” °“t ‘m Inter Utilities-B . 1s wrighi 20s 20g the LOP-em‘ °l a 4‘° s°°"°- 31'1"’ British America Oil 5m Slscoc . . ' 129 120 second flame "W"! “W l?" w"? if}: Imperial Oil .. 94%; Buckingham 1s"- 14 a little more wind an a. wee Bl M‘ I ' 199 ' 205 more pep, but head-work was BANKS Sylvanlslseour U 218 217 f:ilgerlzgktlghlgsfiiglligottitr Vi“? Bank Commerce ..ss4 Falconbridge .. 1250 1240 5 - ‘ Bank Royal ..372 HETHER Ym" wry m" m” cape b°ys' the tune b” Bank Montreal ...375 baby is one year lng 6-2. “‘". old or more... you'll find ——— WHEAT ' ' ' ' ' ° ‘° ' ' ll ~ - -- p 1 The evening oi Wednesday, the 6th, o a o I Vaseline "r0 Wm Mar. ..i20h I d ' o J=11¥ is rh- rum r=m==ir 101d "=8 g";"=;=§,;=;j§°;;; M... .:. ...... z "s! 10113 ‘t 'forallthclittlcailmcnts. '1" “P °“ ° “l “ t July. . “.135 g g Millions of mothcrs use the Beavers, who, nine strong, wen . v I v - . t o . . out sure oi victory. However, after ' _ a In 1‘ ‘M17 ' so minutes fast play the Arrows had “m” Rub a little Zam-Buk over I And remembenwhcn you the Baum," “ed and the overume M“ - - --- -- 95% your hands and arms to check z ___ 5")’, that d" "ldi? mark resulted in one goal for the Beav- M” - “J00 and heal all roughness and t , vasdim, on the Pack. em I and" mm be Ewen u? the uiy ...1o2i4 chafing. its wonderful. w, u, m, ,,,;_|,cu,, “y. age gives you the assur- boys who comprise tho "Arrow" "T5 Zam-Buk contains valuable f visodly. an“ rhino“ m gating wan,’ namely can “m, some’ AF Mar. 52% herbal extracts which llJlJflCHtC z sunoim from Eyeatrain may . rod f Th u d H t d my 53 the tissues, soothe pain, allay , have periect vision and there- m‘ 3mm“ l’ “ct ° "h" °m°“’ °y o“ t a“ y“; r inflammation and grow new > h" d» Holmium the Presence the Chosbrevsh Mam” “w” .°“"°“- “°‘°"°°‘ I'm“ n" y "innit" w" healthy skin. / Cold-sores, I e1 w! m demo f-crvrifls Co» Cimfd- '"“‘~ 1°“ MWY- Km“ T“°"'"- M" 1m ‘cha s’. frost bite/chafing and 1 Elf}; {$11, Pm’ if’ ii" 5520 cliubor Avenue, Wendel Lea and Goldie Delaney, for- Sim“, troubles are. nick] 0mm m u d, h, "n, u, “cum, h", July ...i35% Nerve Enem- M°“"“l'C‘°“d" w“ ' ey p y Oct . 134 “d”! h’ zmauk‘ Normal eyes. u u computed . A . __ I no III Ill one on! oer III m.‘ u h‘ a m o , __ _ now ca. 7 v. l r_ nly we games. w" Mom“ smmmld L‘ safest antiseptic _di'e:¢ing for Energy, but when Jltralu ls Enema’ Us“ succeeded in twine the fut and 0°" - °- y all myuries and skin troubles. are-wt a much lunar-wim- he“, Bedequufiu"?! on the“. own visiting relatives in Tryon. _ COLDS_F6I, w“, ‘n "mm-d, "M" tlon is required. Hence "defective “fins-nub the-irritated pm . rink._ While practically out oi the -— . I mus z-n-iaor overllifi pom-oi 0-- > :{°"u§""f;§:'f,'j§" fszffmgf mil, with "Vmuwhldk" . ‘ run: mum m” i” m’ ‘mum mp5? m“ Mm w". Ramon’ m” Tr" iiifihiiidiliiiii? wiliitilliiililyliliiirliii > News Inern m: seriously QIh-wuh “d” ma,“ ‘m, rnnouum sou-Y season 1 predict ior this team next "Mr W" “m”! 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