r _..;1m'iz; on The race for healthn. F" It is easily won by the man who eats the foods that furnish real nutriment and do not tax the digestion. Shredded Wheat with milk not only tastes good, but is good. The crisp, flavory shreds of baked whole wheat are so appetiz- ing and strengthening. Combines the “roughage” you need with the proteins and mineral salts. Delicious for any meal with your favorite fruit. , WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE ,WHOLE WHEAT SHREDDED HEAT NEW ISSUE Jamaica Public Service COMPANY 5p. c. First Mortgage Bonds Due July 1st, 1950 Izternotional Harvester Iinenewtt Copper Montgomery Ward 401.3 Niagara Hudson Power 19% Paramount Players 633i Poor at Co. B. 25% Penick d: Ford Radio ... ... ... 41%, Scars Roebuck 77%| Standard Oil of New Jersey .. 719;, I Sterling Securities .. l4‘; Studebaker ... ... ... 31~"ii lYellow Truck ... ... .. 237i C. P. H. .. ... ... ... 195 ‘Fox Films ... 44% General Motors ... 45*; IU. S, Steel ..163‘i § BANKS s Bazzk oi Nova Scotia ..... 320 Bank of Montreal ... 301 Bank of Commerce ... 2.74 Royal Bank ... ... 900 I l MARKET REVIEW l l For several months past it has ibeen difficult to secure any definite indications that there was an up- ‘turn in business. This as a matter of fact did not exist to the end of April in many directions, but the month oi May, fvhile relatively not as good in stock market circles as April, furnished real evidence, inso- .fa.r as a single month can of a real _:heck in the downward movement. This oi course does not mean that the railway business recovered in last year's’ levels during the month of May: The weekly records of gross earnings have disproved any such I idea. What has happened, however. is a. real constructive development: The freight car loadings for April. 4 weeks) were down 14.2 percent as compared with those of last year; the totals for‘ May of this year ta‘ five week period) were down only. 0.7 percent compared with May of last year. More than that, there was over April this year, increase oi only 80,180 in May last year over April. In other words, the total for May, i930 was up 3'! par- cent over April 1930, while May 1929 gained only 30 percent over April last year. It will thus be seen that the seasonal increase usually oc- ‘ l urring in May where business is on a nonnai basis has been registered in l I .;; Put Sargon to 441' .- 5 1 l d tried different _ l gilgzilfiescrand txatments for flue; Ladies white and yellow siik beret years for my troubles without benefit. My liver was out of order, I couldn't get an elimination without taking a cathartic, I was subject to terrible headaches and an eruption would break out on my skin at times that hurt s3 bad I_ couldnt sleep. Three bottles of Sargon put me in fine (zondltion. The breaking out on my skin ls gore, I have a fine ap- petite. hothirg disagrees with me any more. ..I sleep good and have than I ever thought I'd have again. College St. Toronto. an increase o! 84,127 cars in Mflylgfables at the Norm Trygn i5 flBflifl-it l3‘ Track has the following horses in ,training. MiITllE Marshall. Pacer by from the Old Glory Bale, N. Y. game little pacer that showed them THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAls Central Guardian LARGE SHIPMENT of ladies new hats arrived today. Prowse Bros. 4382-8-12-3i Unusual Test, "My case was an unusual tact f0!‘ ARRIVED THIS MORNIN G- ..__i. tams. Price 95 cents. Prowse Bros. 4382-6-12-31 i N0 PETlT JURY-No Petit Jury has been called for the June term of the Supreme Court which opens 0n Tuesday. June 17. and as yet there are no cases on the docket. The Grand Jury has been called and <wlll examine. as usual, the Jail and Falconwood Hospital. ATTENDS POTATO SHIPPERS‘ MEETING - Five representatives lfrom the Island. two of which will ‘be from the Potato Growers’ Asso- ciation wlilattend the meeting of Maritime potato shippers to-day in Moncton. The representatives from the Island will be Messrs. J. W. Boulter and A. E. Dewar from the Association, and Mr. M. L. Bradshaw, Summerslde, Mr. Frank Clark. Char- lottetown, Mr. George Thompson. Montague. The meeting will be held in the office of M. F. "Pumpkins, traffic manager C. N. R.. Moncton. f JAMES DUNSIRE lasting THE BEST CROP IN YEARS is fol-coasted at the Experimental Farm. June of this year had the hottest day for that month in twenty years —89 degrees on June 5. There has been plenty of moisture during the spring months Superintendent Clark more strength. _ oi the Experimental Farm reports. .miergv' and vitality “Sargon Pills reconditioned my Seeding is from ten to fourteen days 1W9!‘ 57d Cfimlllelclb’ overcame my in advance oi last year. Despite the ccnstipationN-James Duzsire, 531 hot weather the hens in the egg lay- aargon “my be Outained m Chap lng contest came through with heavy loftetown from Hughes Drug Co.“ productions, the average being 66.4 Lit‘. percent. During the year a large in- crease was made in the Yorkshire . i103“? N°TE5 herd oi swine. Almost 1.000 Plymouth Trainer G. B. Thomas. Sea View ‘ Rock chickens are running in clover north oi the road. One oi the notice- able features oi the farm is the bee hives. thirty-five in number, each containing about 100,000 bees. Race J Malcolm Forbes, an importation from N. S. last fall and formerly AGRICULTURAL EDITORS COM- ING-Touring the Maritime Provin- ces a party of sixty-three members from the American Agricultural Editors Association‘ under the lead- ership oi Mr. Robert J. C. Stead. Baby K. pacer by Pertilla. the the way on the ice last winter. Miss Bell Aquiria, the lofty big pacer is doing well and will answer lln MEMORIAM l i At Halnes, Alaska, there died on ‘April 25th, the Rev. Allan Frazer lMcLean, aged 66 years. The Rev. A. a native of Prince F. McLean was Edward Island, theeldest son of John McLean and Sarah McDougall; his mother being a sister of the Rev. Dr. Archibald McDougall ldeceasedl. of Malpeque. PET. A F. McLean was born at Brae, Lot 9, on November 14th. 1x04. ‘ From a I-Iaines newspaper. under the heading obituary, of April 30th. we take the following: “i-iaines sui-| fared an irreparable loss with the‘ death of Rev. Allan Frazier Mel/can. l Mr. McLean was very prominent in‘ community affairs. bezng U. S. Com- ‘ mlssioner, Clerk of the City Council, Treasurer of the School Board and.‘ owner and manager of the City Light 3 Plant. Death was due to a stroke. However, Mr. McLean had been m‘ poor health for some time. l Mr. McLean was a native of Prince‘ Edward Island, but had been educat- ed in the United States, attending‘ Boston University. Princeton Univer- sity and Lane Tileologlccll Semlnary._ He held pastorates in the Presbyter-' ian Church at Nortonvllle, Kansasfl Langford, South Dekota, Ellensburg,‘ Washington and Haines. Alaska. Mr. . McLean has been in Haines since i905. Death occurred at. 2.30 p m. April 25th. He is survived by his wife. . to whom the whole-hearted sympathy 1 of the community goes out in her hour of bereavement. vices were held at the Presbyterian Church on April 27th. Burial was in the Haines cemetery. Mr. McLean was very highly estem- ed by the community and there can be no one fill his place satisfactorily. performed for the community. Be- three brothers, John McLean, of Por- deroy, Idaho, Augustus of Sunny Nook, Alberta, Canada and Hebcr J. oi Hyde Park, Mass, also five sisters. Mrs. Hugh McPhee of Coleman. Prince Edward Island. Mr. Arthur B. Lowe, Arcola, Sask., Mrs. John Mc- Fadyen, Lowell. Mass, Mrs. Frank A. Crosby, and Mrs. Robert McEndy, Providence, Rhoda Island." ._____i__ ALLAN Muir-TYRE v l § REV. ALLAN FBAZIER MCLEAN , i l Funeral ser- ‘ 1 for a hie of ham He will be long remembered for the; many services he so conscientiously" sides his wife, there are left to mourn l Your Home in Halifax Th» (mien hnicl in the tifymfhe most conveni- en. and m.- mvlsl rtnnflllllffll. .-\\v;1_\' from trams, hul \\'il|lll1 um- block oi the busiest purl of lllllliilk. All leading mores and "inf,- lvmldinfis are equally near Con- Jot-ted on the American plan hv an m-Jierienvcll staff under PXPP" 1115f!- agemcni. Write for reservations. “Mn ICMBOURQUEITE , MANAGER and the groom MYS- 5m‘ day June 5 a; during the wee)! Sackville. N E t1‘ : .1 ll H Robertson have loliovei " ""14 C- 3°55“: the college cud‘; Halifax B. McLean first m 1331;“, vidllsni McJamara. Hali- later in Plnc l! all will CC suspicion‘. him and lll .1 mT/JYIStS her: “'30; Harvey. Van‘ and Mrs Horace eque. Mrs Char- l)1 1.20 lli cs5; M; “'59s; wt-ctoilvll, Mr and info hi:- firs» . Kimiflglfifl B. earl‘: in l. ' M oithi .ThAilttl s _ ' PRICE: 94 and interest. h‘ wgyzumiayrzgds use agsfnst 0213- togglealbellvolilthr. Trotter by Rdyal Director of Publicity in the Dept. of A S“ gloom “.35 ca“ Over s‘, m“ us?‘ 319 last year‘ the May total “i. l Wattl", This {slow is a real trotter xmmlgramn aid cmmuzatwn‘ .0“ li-ndffl“ and vi°mi°y when l‘ "5 7?" | .0813. a,‘ ‘t 341499 “j ‘ ‘ __ ' fawa- ‘"111 “"1" l" ‘he Pmvm“ uearhed on May 16th that an old and l, ii 5 . l5 B8 H5 . _- and will step in 2.15 before the e..d mead”. momma June 17, by a 5px. 1 l l i o‘ the season Mr Thomas will make ' ' respecmd res dam in the person of Ten-year average net earnings after ipowg]; CQRPQRKTION his first bow ‘to the Island race ‘ans fxidéfamtge Tgipgjir o‘: Allan McIntyre had P355851 to his all operating and ' tenance F CANA A - ' -.. . , _ . letemal Imme- chun‘ “d u"! ‘we equivalent h) 0 D Halgtheumaitllcrltectlrlafis gllflfiislBtlgarnfil-leln 1cm Depastment of Immigration. The deceased was a me long my over twice annual interest requlre- l The company's current fiscal year lMarslhallpRoyal ‘llfortlgynlaaby K. e Fi-rovmon h? been vmédl! the lmem or st’ Andrew's “here he car. PM“ 01111111 i=5“- losed with the present monthibutl - . my and t e Holman lam‘ i “"1 °“ “m” sumessfuui’ 1°’ ‘Y will be some time before the an- lvears that we have offered recentl r mam ‘or “is enmrmmment o’ the imam’ NETS 511d 11D till a week prev- Averaze annual net earnings on same- iiual report will be available. n. is ‘it will be of interest to note the rell- p“? ljlurrg imilhoonrq ti‘): l mus w h“ death w“ ‘We m at‘ basis for Lest live-year period equiv- unflnwm-l m‘ gamma?‘ an“, l m” progress Fm mmpanv h“ Made I S“ y l‘ e dr ‘e1 ° e °r tend to the ‘lighter duties of farm alent to 2.7 time; interest require- “em, expeyence has lsausfa». l pm]: 55st. fie‘; fies-land l ‘more’ an‘? at 1 p‘ m‘ “u “inch at work. It mas thought at first that m9“!- ‘lory in the ‘face of conditions whlcuh elarniil s la~ relaiicgn to the amount the Experimental Farm During the lms “mess “'35 not Serious but It have prevailed in the markets The oi colrgllnori stock loutstanding afternoon the party m" will? rams ‘was won found that medical aid was Population served ls approximately fem” Wm indicate an exceuené rat: ; so ‘far ‘as total asgev aré mm and ranches ln the nclnlty oi of no avail he gradually grew weak- I s 130 000. ' . . ” “ °‘ Charmmmm‘ 755mm °“ the e: till on the above mentioned date Jr's wonderful the difference a I °-' pmgflss fr” the mmpames “nth l Cemed- the“ ha": 3mm‘ ‘mm 5126-‘ tour will travel by special train over ' » few milr" n-oi-e A short rail l-un- which it is affiliated. ’ ioooaoo f: aiozwoco between 1014 the n,“ o, Canadian National Ram .ifi°“g‘ydefhebllaifrftit“g-i‘: m,- and you are u. the great‘, Orders may be telephoned or tele- and 1929- a“ ammm °f 5mm 5342-‘ l ways to Moncton where preparations lchurch he passed peacemny “u; on “Le or, graphed at our expense. STEEL COMPANY 0F CANADA 000,000 or 191 percent. That is, the ; u" being made to entertain them ‘a; the age of 79 years. , - K amount has ‘almost been tripled. An l during the time they Wm "mam m B .d 1 . I f f . d_ Take advantage of special week- . E " a a . ‘I'm type oi buying in Progress ior even larger ratio of gain is seen in ' the City‘ “on, Moncwn the party l as? gshba ram; 61:1: . f)“: 2:1“: c)“ L35" flflemge M‘? 2nd ‘g g dstéffl S8Cllflfl88 the common stock is spoken of as fixed assets. which grew from $l09.-l..;11; pmceed to prince Edward 1s. lzlggsigzlgheoliesgtleso mipgouri‘ on; luff écgé‘fld'iluets_ereulall, f Li] M ‘T E D representing confident accumulat- 000.000 to 53321000000 or 205 percent. land The Ascc-atio. comprises most . l_l'lil_l\ nQQn h; layer. Rcmrr i I - g ' ‘ - i daughter. Mrs. Wilfred hicDonald. \ , , . ion. The company is stated to be The number of common shares out- _. o; the leading m-mers- publications l _ 1 LE Jane“- w'B'v-DUNB5B" Muuiu- withstanding the present industrial standing during the period, givirg ' m the U_ 3 and represents B, Cir. lilo tenderly nursed mm dul l? h I llll 'l>~'.l.l~!'rullifl1i,\‘ (nnudlnn CB5RLOTTETDWN ullseitlement particularly well and the number in i914 the equivalent of ' zulation o; more ma“ ten mm i nmess‘ also three gland cm mm“ ";"""' 7*“? "r 51 JOHN 510M355!‘ HALIFAX any revival in business conditions thc split of four for one carried out I 5on5 Allan‘ Joseph and Mhinl l '3 ‘l. k “(mum (My Tick“ MONCTON SUMMERSIDE FBEDEBICTON shuuld b, qulgkly reputed in its op- early in 19:3, m; increased from r ' The funeral waac held "m" h“; i . lilTliilli. rum Agent. Vi l erating scale and net earniztgs. 4.248.700 to 6.295.385 at the end ofi His many (rlendsxwm N at chitin“ resldilnce on gundag talkmuznf d: ~ v ‘ ‘LAMHSK Dmrm ' l ma’ Tm a gain of a “me over “We Mr James E Mom! H .1“! thaflmi n": m‘ a “S” ‘l i. , .. c ' l». Arr-w ' . ' ‘ a - 56- 0P9 ed testl led o t e esteem in which. ' ~ a. - . m, BRAZILIAN TRACTION 2,000,000 .h r s. 7d l_' 48 e'-' i. , - , ' \- - ' " _ , _ _- 55 r cant a; Cgllli7Cf1~yda\\-ill'lmg13‘_l‘i5 ofplfilll Hillier‘ accompanleidn b) his M“ and lhc was held by an classiest The Ber-l I. ‘an E I l r c ers. was return g home from St. i‘ - t b- h - -t y. _ - es & igA-i ajlilginrlziisflks-{JQZPBL P11230253: Se“? 1273232 i‘: Peters Sunday eveniné. June 1st. he gals. 3:30:16: who dllsopaljsi- i f " ' l iatiinsgaction Li ht 8a Powyer Com- in s forithe fillien “all; have lawn‘ was taken suddenly m and was at fumed the b“ sad mes at me —w_"_—*——mw»u_~t~ _—__} l correspondent‘ M an in sales oig elvtric WEX‘ rd frgm W000 000 ti. 1.190300.» fr ainl in” take“ m ‘h? my mspnal‘ He J-‘YRW- All" which a" "l" ‘"5 "PY- GI‘ h. I ll hi‘ t l h l ndpo blic "t- o‘ lflwterccnt cr more tha- Zglu: I ls rapidly recovering and expects to m] °r a‘ lmT-g father and a ‘flamed ‘ leld & Co. lusty .652”: ililufj-XIZES the :3“. fléw Ll-rrw: “:8. pgrcmtage gain 1.111 com- return to his home in a week or two- friend were tenderly laid to rest re- i r a . . . - , _ I ‘ _ Me , _ k 1 . I v slde those oi hlS mic who predeces- mbfl‘ o, t,” Montreal Stock Exdmnl‘ ‘Zi ' ' mm‘ Smc Wm“ ‘dmg While recmering his golf ball. ed mm 19 years ago‘ which he had driven out of bounds The pa“ bearers were; HOYL _;_ R __ 38 Great GJOTIO Sh, Charlottetown ACTIVE BOND PRICES onto a railroad track. Robert Wan- Mcmkwa Messrs H“ Q Clark‘ yum ' 1P3 F | nan, was killed by a train at Leuch- on Douglai D J) McDonakL 5,.‘ y Aland: l M i i025 10:; l am Scotland’ recinm" John J. Mclhtsre and Frank 0m“- ______ _ _______i_________ gala! T"? on - 1 1955 1w,’ ' Amen: the exhibits at the Hunt- “an I, R a MONTREAL STOCK axcnaxoa McColl Frontenac 231i B’ c ljsfir ° _ 1 1950 9; l ‘"5 mmbmm °‘1"‘P“¢- Gmmny- The following Mass Cards were National Breweries a2»; Clmnai steam‘ ‘ I _ U 6r, 06' 1 w“ 97L,‘ l this year. Ms a special collection of received. _ I Market reports furnished by Green National Steel cal- so c R ' ' ' ' " 5., 13.. 1 1954 103.7 “mm” "m" ‘he ‘m’ "a" °‘ ‘he Hon. and Mrs. J. P. Mclntyie. - Wald-s A: Co. Montreal, to Stewart CanadalBronze 42 T" """ """"" " T“ 2 19,9 m; Quw‘ °‘ Hmlimd- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mclntvre and » - -- G Jcnes d: Co, 5a Great George 5t. Canada Melting .. 191i Gmmau Pow" I 1 was 95,‘ ' ' Joanna. Qharlottetown. Dominion Tar 18's‘ (iqumau Power __ 1941 99,,‘ l My, w, F, Rose. ,_ Famous Players 51 Gamma“ Paw" 1941 m0 .‘ ML and My; Wilfred McDonald. P, o MONTREAL Montreal Rights . ... ... .. ~90 cts. Howard 5mm,‘ _ _ _ _ _ 1953 93 Mr. and Mrs. Frank McIntyre ' “"1"” - 25”‘ Montreal Powel- .. ..... .. .. . 1051 102i. ‘ Tell“ M°D°"’1d-$"P°‘°“ m“ Abitlbl 28 Power Corporation .. 76*; Monk“, Power _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5., M“ 11970 102,“. . Alberta. Pacific Grain 19 Price Bros '70 Montreal Tummy, __ 5.; July 1 1941 100.‘. 1' MALPEQUB ‘sf Ebcatos l". Quebec Power 577i Montreal nammys 5,; Apr’ 11955 95,‘: ‘f Brazilian .. .. 4i snawinlgan ‘l0 ‘Jontwn “amways __ 41 » Apr“ 1 1955 33 The marriage of Rm". Russel j B. A. Oil . 1am Smell/era 214 Pr,“ 3m ________ G y... 1 ,9... 103., ‘ Woodside. a. A.. son of w aha Mrs p» -' B. C. Power . 39M Steel of Canada 4 Quebec Power 5- D,“. 1 I968 1m ‘ wm \vQgd51d3, Dsmley, to M155 l 1 Building Products ... .. 241i Slmons ... .. . 34L;- shlmmem Power _ _ _ _ _ 4.2»; o“ 1 195-; 97 .. Dorcas Sullivan. of Sydney. C, 8.. l l 2:23:51 C31‘ ... ... ...... ?1 Winnipeg I!" ... ... . . I! U”: shawl-Hg". Fame? ‘n _ __ ___'__ . . 41.,» Mar‘ 1 1953' 97 WI! 50181111112841 by Rev. Borden up at this Sk)‘ l‘ "a a Cement 15 6 _ Shawn-mm lam-e, 1970 1931, y Topper. in the United Church. sak- sfifipmx thp Sh? of - Ca-ada Power and Paper .. .. 1s if new Your i... Um,“ mum... m: 1001;. ville, n a. on Monday June ash. at t] n g d t ._ m] _. Canada Brewing ... --- ---~- 7% ’ l l "(.45 a m. The bride who was drefs- l‘ ('0 "l ‘l -‘ l 4“ Dcmlmon and“ ___ _._ ___ 51 Amman, c“ u‘ ___ ___ 13414 I led m h" uavemng 5m, was um“ 811,1], i‘. fCu; (Till; it'll’ Pooch Pdwel’ Securities so Alleahany .. Vaa . ltended and was given away by her when you :l.<l.' for Fraser Company . . 11v. Anaconda. em w" L,“ m; 19035 lfather, Mr suuh-an. oi Sydney. c. Gm"!!! Steel War; f... 10 Bendix Aviation .. 35 w" u", _ , _ _ _ _ 1931 103.29 ' ,3. A large number of friends wn- h‘; Home Oil ... ... 0% Consolidated Gas ..... 12014 vgcqm-y mm 1933 102.10 l inessed the ceremony and among the o Imperial Oil . ... 2.‘! Commercial Solvent ... 25% victory Loan 1934 101.90 l If’ I \ flelatlves were the parents of the , q , . f; . Industrial Alcohol s Dominion stores .- 22% Victor-y Loan . ma"! 100.75 l I" (I N? $0" ‘bride and groom. Alter the ceremony N Entsrnatlonal Nickel 26% Electric Power dz Light ... ... 79V: Renewal I 1932. 101.40 i ithe bridal party left for the home > \ " ‘ ~ r ernatloial Petroleu . 19's General Asphalt 62% Ref . dii‘. 1.0m 90.05 ‘of the oon‘ arents. in Darnley. i . ,.,,_,, m u, M. ,,, m.» f1“ . -- ,, s is: ._ _, \ Baaclsrw an v . . A ., N, n, ; year e . ... .4 Reund..g .. .. .. . . . - .1943 l0.-_l _ ,1‘ "f. Mrs \c0o lde Ls an urL§ ,\__‘__ a __ .. ,_ ,.__ ‘ "‘°““';l P9"! "u". ... II 5996 Ifltofiltlbllll 3N" m"- a -- 43%, 8010114108 . . . . . . . . . .. Alf. 1044 08.15 graduate oi Dalhousie University, ' ‘" c- "