of hucusr 29, 1929 e Secret of- Coolness U85!» Easily Digested Foods H EA I Withall the bran whole -Wifh whole milk, does 533153351 .\ wheat _ v-eeeked. y to m. notbeattbebloodorfiixltbe P“ "117 ‘$001111! but satisfIyiJ——saves kl i I . i Am. Smlt. d: Refin. co. 1109i I I i Stock Quotations a-i _/ _ HALIFAX, Aug. Ion-Quotations’ a furnished by Johnston and Ward Membe n Montreal Stock Exchange. new 2on1: sxcuauoa Atchisn, Top. d: Santa Fe. By. . 200 Am. Can Co. ..122 Am. Bosch Magneto Co. 65% Anaconda Copper ‘min. co. 1am N. Y. Gen. k Hud. Rm, R. R. .. 248% Con. Gas Co. (N. Y.) "...-... I'll. Internatl. netroleum . Standard Oil of N. J. .. The Foremost Company of its’ kind _ is now deiinltei Few man-made things Y connected with human progrfl. IIIVO found U101!’ way [uh 111g morg completely or more hrdispensably than papeb-li-self often a substitute, but with no substitute for itself. Foremost among the paper manufacturer; of the spar-Id Assets securing this issue amount to over as,soo rol- each $1,000 rust Morillse Bond. _ At a price of 95 and interest the l. 1049, offe: return. 1 llaywesendyou’ g the Canadian Interns pnnualaversge net earnh depreciation, comps-red with its $25,000,000 0% First Mortgage Bond; out- s. tionsl Paper Company whose Is for the past three years, after ‘ ’ the tremendous total of 85.100000 n ',tive circular? 485.000.000- se Bonds, maluring July an unusual combination of safety and liberal a Eastern Securities Company , Limited 14d RICHMOND STREET, CHABLOTIETOWN lrolwnual. nsorvcrolw HALIFAX svllnlmusme 5'1‘. JOHN FREDEBICTON V "an Pr} l Dalia. Bu. Si. JIQTI. NM ' 65% Yield Plus Common Stock Bonus _ E offer and recommend for in- vestment the 6% o Cumulative Redeemable Prefe Shares" of Federal Grain linlited. The Company is one of the largest independently controlled grain-hand- ling organizations in Canada. Its directorate includes several of the most prominent and successful men in, the Canadian grain business. These Preferred Shares are at present offered at 1,00 andtaccrued dividerlld, carryln a onuso our no-par-va ue Commlgn Shares with each ten Pre- ferred Shares. The investment therefore, gives a lflxed iltcloiéle 0g 6 annum p uspossl l es o r533? $011K}! future value attaching the Common Shares. . Complete information will gladly be furnished upon request. SL-ss n Royal Securities Corporation’ Riley Building, Charlottetown- Teiephone 822 Reading 0O. ... 135% Southern Pac. m, Union Pas. Ry. 64% U. S. Industrial Alcohol 0o. J. . 202% 'Westinghouse Else. 277% U. S. Steel 353% MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Abltibi ........................ 54% Missouri Kan. d: Texas Ry. .. . ., 39'; Montreal Power . 148% Natl. Breweries .. . 146 Winnipeg moo. . ‘our Brampton 46'». Braz. nsouon . ...... .. . m. Steel Co. of Can. . ..... .. . 03h Shnwinigan .............. .. 109 Can. Steamship Com. .. 34 Dominion Bridge . 113% Massey Harris}... Jr's-n Asbestos -10 Gan. Brewery 20 Building Products -.. . as JPraserdsCo. 50,3 Chas. Gurd ...... .. able Power Corporation ...“... 13.7%‘: Foreign Securities . 42% Inter Utilities-A to Br. Am. Oil . .. t... 06% Imperial Oil .................. 30% BANKS Bank Commerce . ..... ........ I03 . WHEAT COIN ass-ease . . . . - aslaOul-s Sept. *- WHEAT Oct. ...-.... .. .... ....... 152% Dec. ..... ...-... 151% . Ml? .......................... 151% Sollovvay, Mills, €o° Company Lt ..........................149%. _ _crlARLo'l‘TsTow1§r__qlJ_h_lr_l3l_hN i _ ' ranging . ._ . ' MIN.‘ ' Announce the ENTRANCE ... into the Maritime field The house of Solloway, Mills & Co., Limited, having acquired by outright purchase the brokerage busi- I l“ ' ness, assets, and good will of WILLIS SECURITIES CO., LIMITED Announce that it will immediately operate the former nine Willis Securities’ offices in Halifax, Sydney, and New Glasgow, N.S., Saint John, Moncton, Fredericton, and Edmundston, N.B., Charlottetown, P. E. I., and St. John's, Newfoundland, as integral units of the Solloway, Mills’ continent-wide, international chain, served by 1Q,000 miles of private wires connecting the principal mining, oil and grain exchanges from coast to coast in Canada and the United States. ' Solloway, Mills & CojLimlted, has offices in 30 centres in Canada, Newfoundland, and. the United States. The firm’s private wires connect Halifax with Vancou ver and flash stock and grain qllotatimls and IIP-tO-thfi- minute market news daily. Officials of the Company are members of the Standard Stock & Mining Ex-_ change, Toronto, New York Produce Exchange, Calgary and Vancouver Stock Eggchanges, Chicago Board of Trade, Winnipeg Grain Exchange, and eight other stock and grain exchanges in Canada and the United States. It lathe intention of this house to improve services to former ofiices of Willis Securities Co, Limited, by the early’ extension of private wire facilities to Charlottetown, and by the introduction of grain departments in all offices served by private wires in the Marltlmes. Monthly we publish and circulate without obliga. tion a. large, independently editedhouse journal cover- "r lug latest developments in mines, oils, and grain. Write today for a. sample copy of ‘ News From The Mlnes. j Your name will be added to our free mailing list upon further request. Sollovvay, Mills $1 Company, Limited J Twenty-five yeslv , J in the .1100“ of l" ‘ ‘I ‘ STANDARD mums sxcuanou Quotations furnished through courtesy of Atwell a Co. Charlotte- town Office. Noon Abena ... 1.90 138 Aconda ... .... .10 .1856 Amity Copper ... .... 20% .23 Home 081cc: m-rnorourm BUILDING, zronomo z. Telephme Elgin 637-—0416. y, w c SOLLOWAY, r ‘dent. uanvny lulhhs, Vice-President. u. r. snauonnnssr. General Mnnaser. E. O. WILLIS, Maritime Sup'i-. Charlottetown Oflice Maritime Administrative Office: ‘i9 Queen Sis, Charlottetown, P. E. L rss-rss nouls st. nouns. N. s. - Telephones 641-1110- \ 4 , S int John, N. B., Monsoon, Fredericton. Edmundston, Charlottetown, P. E. I., St. John's, Newfmlndlflnd. New York. muiglzhtigadiljegtg: mat, Biockville Toronto, Buffalo, Hamilton, St. Catharines. London, Orillla, Sault Ste. Marie, Winnipeg. Brendon. ' ' Regina, Saskatoo , Calgary, Turner Valley, Edmonton, New Westminster, Vancouver- ,. 'r I 115/01’ i ifsright full oflit and ‘you can't ‘chew it out" it's grown in the leliifl-md l,‘ In” thexag); figure. y because l Sisooa ... ..._... .... i‘ ‘Iiuffllllilfi ass ass .- Amulet ... ... ... ... 2.75 2.80 AYES ... ... ... u.» .14 ~14‘. Arno .35 .86 Associated 011,81: Cias . 8.56 3.60 Bidgood .1a a1 ‘Big Missouri ... ... ... 1.84 1.50 Buckingham .. ... 03 ‘.0256 ' Bunker 1-1111 . .19 , choral ltouyn“ .0a .os Central Manitoba .,,_. . .85 .55 Olericy .,. .1: um Dome . ... 10.00 ~_ Falconbridge ... ...‘ .. 12.00 Granada ... ... .21 ‘ nolunges .. eeo Howey o... 1-15 Hudson Bay ... 15.15 International Nickel ... 55.75 Labs Shore ._.\. ...’ ... 25.35 Malartic ... ... ... ..., .00 Mandy ... ... ... so wrung corporation ... 4.40 Newbee ... .41 Noranda ..~,- ... o“! 01d colony ... ... ... Penn ... ... Btadacona ... ... ... . 07% Sberitt cordon 1.40 er snows; sens . m up ass ass es ass ‘fiowagnrao ... . tresdweu Yukon .. moose wlomu no esa s-s so mm. “has and sass ma.“ sea ess no as ‘Gil-Electric 10.10 few modest sentences this afternoon line tile most iilikbd of man in the realm .88 of. world transportation 550 irpw the phenomenal new oil-electric 1-11 engine produced by the Canadian 13W National Railways received its birth. 54-05 Speaking at a directors‘ luncheon at 24-16 the Canadian National Exhibition M?‘ this afternoon before an audience of rfsiiwaymen, no assured his listener ~43 there was no locomotive 4n the MM world iihellrls brain child omolsllv 35 known as number I000. Despite 0000's 55° achievement yesterday when it made heat. as out. of a similar unit 861161‘- ated in the steam locomotive by use of coal. Mr. Brooks said that. some POW" was lost by transferring the energy generated by the oil 61181119 flmiifiii‘ ity for transmission. The reason the power did not go straight to the rails, ne said. was that it was found impracticable and such a method had so far proven generally unre- liable. Before closing his address he paid high tribute to the assistance rendered the railway by the $6011- were offered by Mrs. Nelson McCoub- rey, Mrs. M, Williams and Miss Ella Semple. Duet by Mrs. Louis Toombs and Mrs. Millard Orr, Reading by Mrs. Mervern Bullman, This was fol- lowed by a very helpful Temperance Talk by Mrs, Ben Woolner, Duet, Mrs. Roy Toombs and Mrs. R. McKenzie, Reading Mrs. War-field Orr. Mrs. H. S. Bishop spoke a few words of wel- come and then gave the report of the; Maritime Conference Branch, ljreld in Halifax. Mus Cora Toombs, of the Mission Band, sang s solo. system reached the decision to em- bark on its oil-electric venture as a motive power for both light and heavy, he said that in this central region fuel was both costly and av- ailable only at great distances. After travelling uuoush Euslsnd. Beeb- land. Germany and Sweden, he, ac- gqmpanled by two other of the sys- tom's power experts, found many oil engines. They were confined to mar- in; work, however, and too big of weight and dimension to permit 0i locomotive work. The’ party obtained its first real clue to the costly fuel problem which they sought to remedy in an oil en- gine experiiuent then being develop- tea finished the afternoon. Thank-offering Meeting Held: Th, Stanley Bridge Missionary Boole held an interesting Thank-off meeting in the Masonic Hall, Auglisl 4th. Preparations for this meeting had been made previous to the fire which compeletly destroyed the Sinus ley Bridge United Church . Mrs. Alfred Hie, President, pfflidu ed. The choir was constituted ol members of the Society. Miss Lotti! Brown read the scripture and Rev._ H. S. Bishop, minister, offered prayer: nicsi fififlfidnzrflbtggllfliblalocflgintfg: M m‘ close o, the meeting the Mrs. W. T. Weir, on behalf of thd o, ‘tumber 90m 5m Hum Cavendish Society served refresh- raising}: Mk2: 1210s., l, vichpmsmmg o! u" 6mm,“ N” ments to the visiting societies, and a f s P 91" M“ w“ the social hour was spent. Some fifty-five tificates. The address of tne evening so by the British air ministry. n M" ““"’"‘°°' 9'” c “um m,,,,,,,,,., w", pus,“ m, “Wm, was given by lrnslsn Olive Hiscctt. was made by William Besrdmoreb. 9mm‘ ‘t whlih Mayor I gndb visitors. Among the visitors were BYdMY- W110 bu"! he!‘ fflmflrks 0H3 the Scottish '_ ... “That engine Honda of Margie; gm; miner con- Mm Pm and Mm colefldg, o; John s-ls. Miss Hiscott‘: seems waa 1 was the forefather of the one. we mg; m," ' Centreviile. u. n, mother and sister much appreciated by the members have here," said Mr. Brooks. ‘We , ' k m cf Mrs. Bishop, the Society and the attentive s _ presumed from the 1 It "l! ° ‘" 0|. c“. New Mission Band: The Shining "W- " 51W!" "'1' m" m m“ WW3“ mssllzig: 5250;151:3815“- Star Mission Band which was organ- ” m“ "he" w’ "my damn,” the ind in Cavendish during the winter iduziamzisgf-Tfmzhrwginfotzzif, a: held their Ausust rneetiilfl at the only other mime. ‘pptmcmn"num_ Compare Shore.‘ Twenty-three boys b” "on n" much "mu" ones on". ‘u ha‘ m m, my mm", and girls attended. After the regular My,“ but m“ m, “new o; m, This was felt to be such a success in meetinB. lwimmlhs IDOrts and a send of the two units used on number ""7 w” m“ ' “mm” w“ he“ ’ m” m m, “,0 mm o, m. n" in July this year with a wider pro- engine. he revealed. there was de- lflm- i» yeloped an energy or shoe homwy- Representatives from tire flvs sc- m Ab“; mm m, M1 “mm, m; eieties. Rustico, New Glasgow, my; lierongine was able to use all its field, stanley Bribe and Cavendish powsr all the ‘unis. This was the wekerertiuthewusrsmmhleuvm inherent advantage of electric srshs- wedded over b! In. Irvius. Vice- Jmgq; A11 no”; names‘! m“ PresidsntoftneOavsndishlceiaty. not perused in a steam locomotive BMW!!! VII "I4 U! ll!!- 1m’!!! until it was running at hlsnspeegt llelqunnlnoel-utiusreuerouthe Hie dapartmenvrrosearch hid shown beginnings elW. I. l. work in P. I. , thstforlrpoundsofciiwouinpre- lvllslvsnby Nlawfll‘. Weir- duos power equal toiven pounds "rheseeeuan nor-see ‘cine " Proves Success (Special to the Guardian) ‘TORONTO, Aug. SIB-In a revealed ntatives of many eas- teclmieai experts and "Every bone in my body aches. If‘ bled the pessimist. , ' ' ~ "men you Oillht to be glad you . not a herring." responded the optim g ' us. i . .1 a reliable antiaoptie-sulnarlfa llnhnaut "last September a union meetinl of th/five societies cf the Cavendish r i‘ AA n Bulova Watches We have a. flne assortment of bracelet watches in this popular make, sii’ [with I dust-proof’ cases. ‘ v vYv vvV