PAGE SIX Romance Pathos Outcast from society _ down and unter -- as weary as muddy waters in a lun. Bnt Love lnalllrod to speak his sorrowful through the genius of lniulo--to fight for the better things in life the way he had fought for the bad. THE CHA WN GUARDIAN , - _ > ` _ _ . A. I V ._ _- _. -_ -I. -~ V., _ Qui.. I 1 _ ' V “A - i ' i _ _ . . ' ' . '_ i ~ PRINCE EDWARD TODA HURS I-Ike the rippling lllel0dy I “mil” l1°ll‘t, call ills' to a pal that had forgotten i Weary River H A n D WITH flame € E ` - 3 Q W E __ Q _ and Teemlng with action - ineinii 'wits thrills - loaned with l\llP¢lll°- brimful _of romance! reirii love this :wil Mig picture 1 Also COMEDY And Znd Chapter New Serial Thriller “FINAL RECKONING” sulent or the promoting syndicate* disappeared and his present where- onto Real Estate Board. Canadia Association of Advertisers and th therefore that the activities cove of the principals behind the proinot- Mining Exchange, :mail Merchants' - l t nt B l,°,,_ ,.1 or ,meh W Pubmed in _ ‘muon of me Bom of Trade’ “_ . - ce sraivnann Mlm a rlxciuilvoa ta, ,ed 0 hd nves 'ne ankers bulletin with the result that me pre- 5 . Association Meets D 8 1' AKI LDDGE Ont June 18- 'made to improve the publics under work of the Better Busiriess.stl-inding of lniestmcnt matters gen- This, the speaker slid, is one au of Montreal and Toronto in,eraliy. With tliis in view the associa- 1 were made last year we convictions e , . _ , _ _ . 1 i 4 lic (Special to The Guardian) bucketeers, but an effort is being SEVENTEEN C0Nv|¢'n0Ns IN U _ . _ . cting the public from fraudulent iion is assisting in the preparation of of the many cases which the bureau otions and advertising was re- ,a book on investments sponsored by , has had to handle. Seventeen arrests ed by the chairman of the com~ §Queen's University which when pub- lin each case and penalties ranging ce on business conduct of the In- ilislied will serve as a text book and ifrom three months to three years." nent Bankers Association of iguide to the Canadian public in par-‘ I-le urged the need of having ns ida in convention at Minaki iticulnr." . ,many bureaus for gathering facts as e for three days this week. Spenkl - lpossible. There ars some fifty af- e for three days this week.l A $4,000,000 SWINDLE NIPPED rfiliations in this Connection It pre- kers included the president of { I sent. Experience has shown f,li|,'¢ pub. issooiation, Harry Ford of Winni- Through the efforts of the Better flicity is the most effective way of E H Fuller of Montreal, chair- |Business Bureau during the past YUM. i Ch9¢k1I\8 the YGVBBM of the unscru- of the Eastern section and A. is number of questionable proposit- I pulous vendors of fraudulent securi- ye Macrea. of Toronto, chairman lions never reached the public and ities. In practically every case where e Central Section. iprcmoters had to leave the district i the bureau has issued e. bulletin. the vestigate before you invest.” the :in which they were operating, E, H. ioffenders went out of buisness with- lenf. explained, "constitutes the iFullar, Chairman of the Eastern Sec- !in o. few weeks. Mr, Fuller praised function of all the Better Busi- i tion. told the convention, Citing a i the work of the press in directing the Bureaus Such good work has specific instance he pointed out that iprosecuting work. dong in the past year by the learly in May of his year ia. syndicater ` real and Toronto organizations *signified its intention of establishing, THE TORONTQ BUREAU another bureau is being organlz- ian office in the financial district to Winnipeg with the co-operation 'offer the public securities amounting e Winnipeg Board of Trade." Ito approxinfritely $4,000,000. The Bu- ireau was formed during the past only. he said. “is it the func- freau, by its system of gathering in- iyear, composed of representatives of L _ ` . Y l The Toronto Better Business Bu- of these bureaus to warn the formation from similar rissociationsithe Toronto Board of Trade.Toronto asaimtthecwdeivnes oi stock tin canada inn the United states, stock Exchange, standard mek md lerr, professional promoters and ‘within one week obtained informationof Canada. It will be been `fac¢,°,- Combined in the early part of § i' I I, l ._ _ _ l a.-gztan-4-_-ax-ws...-.._~ ...,__ :ra _:__ - - »¢s...s.-,... ......... an i . _..__._- ‘ ‘ rw" `" ‘ _--_" -___- _ \ l A little thing F ' The power called habit is a little thing $.51; but it can pull your eyes open at a certain hour every morning, determine whether you dress the right or left foot first, drop a fixed amount , ‘.-if sugar into your breakfast coffee-free your mind for thoughts that demand actual choice. The little habit of glancing over these _adver- ing' columns daily, checking this and that .which appeal to you, frees your mind from any] guesswork about the merits of a product; helps you choose wisely when you buy. If you are_ familiar with advertisements, you can dis. criminate merits, weigh one product against another, these truths against those. 'And the ‘.25 no \ S “mu” 1-’ \mk“°Wn- not only fraudulent securities and stock promotions, but dishonest. mer- mlfidislhs of goods or real estate and niisrepreseritatlve advertising, more importance bo the investor the year to come than in the year past." was the prediction made to- day by J. . Alrd of Montreal in I speech made before the members of Investment Bankers' Association of Canada. now sitting in convention at Minaki. Mr. Aird ventured this opinion while reporting in his capac- ity as chairman of the Eastern Bec- tion on corporation finance. "It is doubtful.” said the speaker. "whether a parallel can be found within the mlriory of our Associa- tion or indeeiii for many years before, where the clash between the stock market and theindustrial bond in- vestment found the latter so badly worsted, The huge and plentiful for- tunes built up_ in stock market, trad- ing over the past. year, proved the temporary undoing of the industrial bond. market. The former ever-pre- sent stable type of investment buy- ing was transformed over the whole country into speculative trading. This the year 1928 with a lowering of in- terest rates, caused a distinct change in the method of corporation finance. Straight common stocks of converti- ble bonds and stocks made their ap- pearance in increasing numbers." i F i i ;]__ D* rc habit of buying only advertised goods takes 'the hazard out of shopping; puts in a good sturdy sure. f if-aw _<'i`=2ir€ it fi-crazy mile /.2.1..°¢"i/.hi 1 will pay.. Read the advertise- ~ _ ments in these columns today r 1 1 $850.000.000 IN STOCK ISSUES “Tl-ie public craze for common securities lead to a regular avalanche of offerings on the part of corporat- ions. Many companies decided to re- fund existing borids. finding the ne- cessary cash through the issue of new common stock. It was a case, it al- most seemed, of 'strike while the iron is hot’_and there was so much of ii that the iron has become cold." "In the year 1028," Mr, Aird said, "offerings of common stock by cor- porations to their shareholders reach- MINAKI LODGE. Ont.. June 18»- "That we may expect 'yield' to be of in i 4 i Should Girls Marry AND COMEDY R,lo_'r W ' L “TEST or Aw arilllsrfgli rloruass Z i . . ed .I tom or 660'" ' ""*"'§f""'*”* tends hearty congratulations to this this was. the monthly average was ___ en y un: y' l . *- f.:;i;;';i“.:'; 2;: qv-"°~ W- M- w°»~» »--»<»»»-A ~»-- tothe end of May no less than $374- of Aiwa" Q co" chulaneuwn motion ocwrnd on the wwortmnt 000,000 in new stock issues were ce' Noon C y°°”rd.y ‘wut nom 'hen ne" offered to the public bringing the total of the seventeen months ending May. 1929. close to $350.000.000." SANITY RETURNING Present indications, the speaker thinks, points to s retluui to more normal investment conditions. Many investors who thought they were good Slleculators have been cured, Interest rates are higher and we may expect investor in the year to come than it has in the past. Canadian industry he thought, was in a healthy condition, although he believes there are s. few which could all look forward in coming years to in- lnvestmeiit bankers would give more the fundamental basis for investment funds. purpose about half was passed before the committee shifted to other de- partments. ~_ _ " wainweii oil .. .49 At Work For the Man Who Cannot Smoke Favorite CHEW IS yield to be of more inportance to the 'Bunker mu 'owl be placed on a better basis t.hrough‘ F°°mm on & G” 'i-¢eeniei£ I _.N i4 " . .- . CAPITOL Today 4 ~ 9 E D W A _ i PRINCE Starting June 24' . CANAD I AN EGION _rasscrrrs "<#~aii~ , Yr - .°“‘“v~\\'-' year's course in /five and a half , N , months and after several written ex- ? _ _ Onderet of the Conservatory of Brussels. 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