JULY 19°23; ‘ r- nuns, -. mower?" .~,,, ma: Ghanaian?‘- on A JOYOUS sir SUMMER BIJEAKI-‘AST/ V THE WHOLE WORLD ENJOYS THIS WONDERFUL OLD-TIME FLAVOR IN the Old World and the New, this crisp, wonderfully delicious food Grape-Nuts, is alfavorite for the most ‘ glorious [of summertime breakfasts. Grape-Nuts is sold everywhere in the world. For over three decades, year-in and year-out it ‘has been popular with young and old alike. Taste the“ unforgettable, nut-like, delicious, malt-sugar ' flavor of Grape-Nuts. Enjoy it with milk or cream and you will easily understand whyl Know, also, the five pre- cious elements of nutrition it gives your body; how easy it is to digest; and how it benefits your teeth and gums. Grape-Nuts is made from whole wheat and malted barley. The precious elements of nutrition it gives you in such delicious form are: dextrins, maltose and other carbo- hydrates for energy; phosphorus for teeth and bone; iron to enrich the blood; protein for muscle and body-building; and the vitally-necessary vitamin-B. Light, cool, ready-to-eat as it comes from the package; temptingly appetizing; highly nourishing—start eating Grape-Nuts tomorrow. It costs less than one cent a serving ——wh.ich is four teaspoonfuls. Grape-Nuts is being featured for summer breakfasts at your grocer's now. Have him ' elude Grape-Nut: in your next order. ra e=Nutls forfle ciauslloufls/zazent Hide ioCmdd Beneficial, Also, To Your SEND F°___,----"" or" . n’ c ml- l .----5531.05“.silggglliiviioswo 1&3;- i < . t , l I ' ln addition to supplying valu- : h\'iAEltlx-'lrull(ll.llAN BUN” uial Biwk=l3§fcfk(a§\s"- | nlllc nourishment, Grape -Nuis | ' “M! mhfmflh Bonk ul etier I was designed as an aid to good | Plficugether with I irelh. It a crisp-delightfully | 1*“ ' | clispl You will til-light in chew- l ,,.........-............r...... I ing the crunchy golden kernels of | N”,t__,,,,,....-.................. | Grape-Null. You will wan! to ‘ v give your teeth and gums the l‘ prctlull! exercise which means so | nluch to their life and beaui . (irnpe-Niils is unique am modern iuoda in this respect. spending a bungalow. x: '1"- .__.._- Mr. and MrsJW. E. Hamilton. Guelph, Ont. who are honeymoon touring th Seed Commissioner, Ottawa, other points oi interest. by Saint John and Fredericton. ilton. Vernon River. sister, Mrs. Howard Ramsay. returned to her miter visiting relatives and friend in Hamilton. Mr. F. J. Lockerby, motored to Alberton on Friday, re turning the same day. guest of her Simpson. Hamilton. spending a three weeks’ Wilfred Ramsay, Hamilton. Hamilton on Monday. Miss Ella Simpson, oi the P. E. Ramsay. Miss Minnie A. Wright, Sum- is the guest of her sister-in-law, House. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Jones, and three children, Isabel,‘ Margaret and Mack, of Saint John, N.B., are short holiday at the Rev. John Turner. formerly of ing to resume their labors The Australia, and now pastor of the any of five which went w prepare Christian Church, Churlottetowm- or the rewm M, the entire Stan. was a guest at the Manse on Sun- reached Penn with the report day. Mr. Turner occupied Prince- town Church pulpit on Sunday ‘that the mldms not omykwcupy I addressing large audiences. morning address was practical, deal- lnvesitment Securities Our list of offerings carries _ a careful selection of High l) Government and Municipal Bonds, Public Utility and A copy will be gladly furn- ished on request. Eastern Securities Co. Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS W. H. V. Dunbar, Manager 14B Richmond Street, Charlottetown. St. John Montreal Hill!!! Official Electric. Service Station We repair everything , Electrical f~ on your earl Starters, Generators, Ignition, ts V i i . v “s Hendllgh TIIE PALMER-WATSON ELECT- p£ RICAL CO. Electrically at ybllr lfifvlfl Corner Kent a Great George Streets ing with some oi the worries that 1. us, _ exist today as greatly as m thwwhile even the graves 0 m onar time of Habahlruk from whose book 18s and their funnies have been t Mcncton, were guests of Mr. and _ _ Mrs. L. D. McNutt, on Wednes- , Corporation Securities. ' » dav he text was taken. Unanswered' prayer, delayed judgment, and God's m perm“ the missionaries to en: mahods were pointed out and dealt ‘ti? saying foreigners were not wan with in a practical way. The even- ing address was on the "Transfigur- atlon." . - l 06d b Grade ISSHGS containing come whenever he revisits Mal- lstoligegovem" was assassm y Mr. Turner will be wel- eque. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Russ. MALPEaUEm ingtheir Eastern Provinces, spent the week the guests July 24th. oi Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ramsay, - ___ Mr. Hamilton is oi the Sun Life Insurance Company, and is also a Y.M.C.A. director in TUTE — The regular meeting oi Guelph. Mrs. Hamilton is a daugh- ter oi Mr. G. H. Clark, Dominion met at the home of Mrs. Everett and Crosby, on the evening of July 18 has been on the teaching staff o! "Id W” Bllfilliled by 8119695 mm!‘ the school for blind children in hers and tour visitors. After the Brantford, Ont. They left Saturday morning ior Nova Scotla via Char- we committees save their rm?“- lottetown, where they will visit New The school committee reportod that Glasgow, Parr-show, Halifax and Retufnlng the closing exercises, also that the home the latter part of the month children had been treafod to ice- Miss Lottie Brehaut ,oi Sydney, N.S., arrived in Hamilton on Wed- nesday, and will spend a month with relatives and friends here. She Cross Bvclew- The prizes donated is now a guest at the home‘ of her bl’ MFB- 04801300881110 the 108mb‘ cousin, Mr, Pregwn Ramsm Ham- ers bringing in the largest list oi.’ Mrs. John Simpson and daught- er, Miss 1.011159, have mgm-nm home Carson invited the members to her after n. week's visit with friends in home for the next meeting, when Mr. Alex. McDougali, of Derby. Maine. was a. recent guest o1 his Mrs. Russel Lockerby, oi Alberton, home on F-flday United Church o! Canada at Prince Hanlmon, congregation and at the conclusion Mm Compton, Kensingtom is the the settlement of Mr. Jackson, Rev. niece’ Mm John Gem-u Teliord, of Fredericton, ad- Misses Nina and Mildred Ram a rgturned mommy to Boston RF“; Jackson, gave the benediction. Oth- vacatlon ers present were Mr. Smith. Angli- wlm the“. pnrenm m. and Mrs’ can Student and Mr. King, Student M,’ and Mm krskme Locker,” was unable to be present but sent a and family, of New Jersey, visited letter M 300d wishes‘ Island Hospital, is spending her holiday ‘in Malpeque with Mrs. G. W. ‘ . he extremist measures of merside, is visiting friends and re- agamst t knives m Malpeque and Hamuwn_ the Nationalist is setting in in nu- Mrs. Wallace McLeod, Winnipeg; I mm Mrs. George Bearisto, North Shore mission property’ while in Ho ' itrol of the Christian General Feng t, sasslltation, with the citizenry as- ° suming control. arresting the for- eign offlcer, and investing the civil Governor with the dual role oi mil- itary and civil Governor. Fuhslang, with a large force, is marching against the citizens. At., Top. dz San. Fe. Ry . . . . .. 186% Am. Can Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. Am. Car 8t Foundry Co. . Am. Smelting 8r Ref. Co. .. An. Cop. Min. Co. . . . . . . . . N. Y. Gen. 8r Hud. Riv. R. R. Con. Gas Co. (New York) . Hud Motor Car Co. . . . . . United States Steel .. ..... ..‘. 138% ‘ ' Phone sr Charlottetown, P. E. I. r. o. no; soa More than a score of Municipal, Public Util- ity and Industrial secur- ities are described in the Plate E. R. BROW. 146 Richmond St, .. Charlottetown. Fire, Ilife, Accident, Sickness and Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. ' ' G00d soon: Stock companies ‘ July issue of our publi- cation Investment Re- commendaflonl. In ad- dition, this publication gives current price: and yields of a large number of selected Bonds and Preferred Stocks. Write for a copy. It will help you to choose investments beet suited to your requirements. Con. Poo. Ry. GOES NORTH FOB MUSEUM tionol Museum. Ottawa, will ae- company the 1028 Canadian Arctic expedition on its annual patrol to the posts in the far northern ls- lands. At points of call he will col- ij lect lloologicai material for the Hus- oum and obtain information on Mental sammefisirlé 19,1974, _L°W"j points of lniorect in these regions. oaorajlvn‘ Central Guardian’ P? n» \ RESERVE Tuesday, July 24 for tea party at Rollo Bay. _ _ 0f 8880-1-l5-8l.-rnws. come 1'0 Rollo Bay ten ‘ifueeday 20% EARNED on lvernflo f‘ ' employed during first your of operation Second Diversified Standard Securities, Limited will operate along lines limilnr to Diversified Standard Securities, Limited, which. commenced otltl-l-li-SL-mwa. BONSIIAW women's merr- the Bonshaw Womufs Institute usual opening ‘ es. the vari- they had purchased the prizes for cream and cake. Correspondence 2,000 SHAREHOLDERS IN FIRST TRUST It la noteworthy that mom than 2,000 in- veotora own ahnrao oi‘ Diversified Sta Securities, Ll and, through this In- voatmont Trust, ahnro in the prolific earn- ings of Standard Oils. inrotely 500%. 232$ consisted oi two letters oi thanks. one ior iruit and one for wreath. 1t was decided that this Institute contribute $10.00 towards the Red names ior the quilt were won by the surplus profits of the Trust. Authorities agree that Standard Oil Securities have not followed the . As a result good oil securities at present price levels seem to ofler a most attractive investment opportunity. An investment in Second Diversified Stanclsr prolonged upward swing of the general Limited is an ideal way to share in this opportunity to the utmost. operations in june I921. During the 1st quarter, net eamingo of that _ Company were equal to 250% of the Preferred dividend requirements; ‘ during the 2nd and 3rd quarters earnings were equal to 300% thereof; while for the last quarter (ending June 30, 1928) earnings were equal to approx- Net earnings for the full year of operation were equal to approximately 20% on the average amount of capital employed. A point to remember ia that there is nothing phenomenal ' about this showing. On the contrary, these earnings were obtained during a period of extreme depression in the oil industry. This statement can be molly verified by reference to the dividend record of the Standard Oils which chow that stock melons, stock rights and extras among the Standard Oil group are the rule rather than the exception no the rule. After the payment of 7% on the Preferred Stock, all surplus earnings of Second Diversified Standard Securities, Limited, belong to the Common stockholders. By purchasing the Preferred and Class "A" Common Stock as a unit, the investor “ ' a 1% cumulative dividend on the Preferred and, through the Common Stock, has an opportunity of participating in ‘i, I {i4 (I) Yield rights. I Second Diversified Standard scouri- ties, Limited has three distinctive aourcoaofrovonuo: (2) Appreciationl (s) Stock divi- dondi and atoclr d Securities Mrs. MacQuarrie. Mrs. Ferguson, New Issue and Miss Jean Crosby. Mrs. George the roll call will be answered with. "Sing, Say, Play or Pay. " . MINISTER INDUCTED — On July 13th, Rev. Peter Jackson, formerly of Cavendish, was induct- ed as pastor in charge o! the s William by Rev. F. H. Holmes, M. A, who also presided at the in- duction service. There was a large _ of the service the members welcom- ed the new pastor. Rev. J. M. R103, oi Marysville, stated the steps to dressed the minister, Rev. G. W. Turner, of Keswlck Ridge, ad- dressed the congregation and Mr. "with the Presbyterian Church. The Baptist Minister, Rev. Mr. Weslnlp GRAVES DESECRATED, MIS- SIONS DE STROYED BY CHINESE TROOPS July 22. - Reaction F. FAIRHALL, , ' Monte: Pres. Diversified PEKIN, lmerous Northern Provinces, while antl-ioreignlsm. There are ‘ITIIIIIOB numerous reports of the seizure oi c. w. JOHNSTON, l:- Province, which is under the con- Yu-hsiang, it is even worse. l The Canadan Presbyterian mis- sionaries drlven out of Honan Pro- wince more than a year ago, when General Feng occupied the mission property, returned following the Nationalist entry into Pekin, hop- the newcomers are displaying in- other all the mission premises, but that the hospitals have been wrecked, (B) Safety of investment ranking with (F) [and appliances stolen or smashed, the highest grade of securities. (C) Income yield superior to that of high deseerated. The soldiers refused Brad‘? b°nd5- (G) (D) Expert supervision that is not avail- A critical situation also exists in Chinese Turkestan, where the mll- Ah , M I I. A serious revolt followed the as- em on ml The Mohammedan General Mu Stock Quotations HALIFAX, July 21, 1028.—Quota- 80,000 shares 7% Cumulative Firs 7% Cumulative First Preferred Redeemable Stock, non-voting, non-assessable, ful and assets over Class "A" and Class “B" Common stocks. Dividends in whole or in part on any dividend date at one hundred and two per cent Tnrstee and Transfer Agent: THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY, Montreal. Solicitors: MARKEY, HYDE AND AI-IERN, Montreal. Cllu "A" Cornrnon stock ll entitled to priority over Clau "B“ chore per unnum. Clau "B" Common ltock in deferred an to dividends until Clan “A" chore per nnnum. JAMES YATES. Esq" General Treasurer C.N. Rnilwayc. Director Divvaiified Standard " ' Hon. W. E. F%TER, LL.D., Ex-Pnmier Province of New Brunswick, Chlirmln St. John Harbor Commission, halrrnon St. Lawrence Wnterwayl Comv Director Diversified Standard = 1. Second Diversified Standard Securities, Limited is a s formed for the purpose of acquiring, holding, and sellin conduct operations in 60 countries o industry, including production, 2. It is designed to give the purchasers of its shares: (A) Opportunity to share in the proven high earning power of the Standard Oils. able to the average investor. (E) Diversification of investment among We offer the above shares when, Application will be made in due course lo 11's! I}: Class “A" t Preferred Redeemable Stock, par value $25 80,000 shares Class “A'-’ Common Stock, without Par value LIMITED Second Diversified Standartl Securities (incorporated under the Lcwa of the Dominion of Canada). An Investment Trust dividends. ly-paid, par value $25.00. Preferrred no to dividends payable quarterly 15th January, April, July and October. Cnllable (102%) of the par value thereof plus accrued and unpaid Bankers: BANK 0F TORONTO, Montreal. Auditors: DELOITTE, PLENDER, HASKLN k SELLS, Montreal. CAPITALIZATION ' Authorised To be Ollllllfldllll 7% Cumulative First Preferred Redeemable stock (par value $25.00) . . . . . . . . . 80,000 shares 80,000 shares Common stock, no par value Class “A" Voting (Preferred as to dividends)... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100,000 “ 85,000 " Class "B" Voting (Deferred as to dividends) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 100,000 “ 100,000 ‘! Common clock of’ n preferential non-cumulative dividend of $1.00 per Common stock has received n preferential dividend of ‘LN pa’ DIRECTORS AND ADVISORY BOARD .. Pluidcnt. A. E. MIDDLETON HOPE, C.A., l urb Market. Manager, Hope Auditing Company. nrd Scqlritiel, Ltd. W. W. SNIDER, Elq., Vice-President Canada Felting Co., Ltd. Director Waterloo Mnnufnctu ' Co. Director Diversified Standard Securities, Ltd. A. MORRISON EAIRD. ., ormerly Editor of Financial News Bureau. Director Diversified Standard Securities, Ltd. DENT HARRISON, Esq" Director Northern Baku-in, Limited. Vice-President. ' . Ltd. ' ,Ltcll. 11., Commissioner, City of Weltrnount. Paoaalger Trnflic Manager, C.N. Railways, Vice-President Diversified Standard Securities. Limited. L. V. HUMMEL, Eoq., Asst. to Pres" Canadian Notional Railways. PURPOSES OF THE. COMPANY securities of the Standard Oil A. G. TIERNBY, E11,, Foérdnf-rly Selim- Accountant with Hashim I Secretary Diveraiiied Stllldlld Seals-ides. Limited. THOS. BRADLEY, Esq“ Formerly Senior Accountant Deloitte, Pleads, Haakin b Sella. Treasurer, F. J. Flirhnll B Alodntes, Ltd. CHAS. B. HOWARD, Eaq., MP, Prom, Howard, Bienvcnue Lumber Co.. Ltd. Vice-Prom, Stnnoteld i Sherbrooke Fire Ina. Co. Ltd. Director Diveroified " Seuuitiea, Ltd. pecific type of Investment Trust, g stocks, shares, bonds, scrip or any Companies or their subsidiaries. f the world covering every phase of the petroleum refining, transportation, marketing and manufacturing. These Companies a larger number of issues than the investor could possibly acquire with his own limited funds. Economy of administration — all charges reduced to a minimum. Opportunity through the Common Stock to share in the earnings of the v Trust over and above the Cumulative First Preferred Redeemable Stock Dividend payments. as and if issued Qmd approved by our counsel, Messrs. Markey, Hyde and Common Stork on iha Iillmlreol Curb Market. Price: 7% Preferred Stock at $25.50, to yield 6.86% Units a I share Preferred Stock Ind I chore Clan "A" Common l Price on Raw.“ L IM I TED Prnldent Investment Trust Bankers TORQNTQ, 0N1‘. 414 ST. JAMES STREET SAINT JOHN, N.B. F. J. FAIRHALL AND ASSOCIATES F. J. FAIIIIIALL, IION. W. E. FOSTER, LLJL, Vi... Jruldcnl ‘w Do l l...- "Ink Building ILJNTREAL som- wnll- s: a ‘ $1115‘! Ylfinlsged blgntgggngltglzk 2;‘! m nl-ZLCIN 1552 sun. 3197 Illa-n. s52‘: m 81' , em 9P5 ‘ change‘ ~ \ The statemcntl contained in this advertisement, while not guaranteed. are baocd upon information and advice which we believe emulate Ind reliable, New York Exchange "a . -,— (g ,..-.........,h... ._ ‘~00; . A.“ _ ‘r .,,_........‘ u>nfl<< ROUTE .1’. MI NVO"I'I'V NV 66% Tlgtoeista glovtlhlhvliocky Mountains 16o national park, Alberta, may now l“ enjoy an all-Canadian tour that will take them through 600 miles of down the Columbia valley, return- ing east over the Crowsnest Pass Mon‘ ‘ Stock Exchange mute‘ W: TOTAL POWER INSTALLATION . . . . . . .\. . ~ ’WIIEA'1‘ Juiy125 %; Sept. 127%; Dec. 131%. CORN July 107; Sept. 06%; Dec. 00%. ' ‘Willlngdon mountain WILLINGDON lliovlvfallv longitude 116 degrees, 15 the Clearwater river, PARK lKlnnon, who is remaining for a SOUTH MELVILLE Niircs isouth Melville recently, the guest a, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O'Donnell °f M“ "m! M“ wmm‘ 3°"- height of 11,044 fdet and situated in‘and charming little daughters, Ev- lamude 51 dBEFBGS. 45 minutes and elyn and Claire, Miss Frances Mac- Hat - a lggins. m“ and Mm w, dso B u. so t Miss Edith Watts has returnedto m”, an 19;, Den retails her home after spending the past their hpme in the U. S. A. on two yes“ m cmflotwmwn‘ Alberta, isfield, of Cambridge, Mass, m Inter Paper Co ‘ _ 7o 1110111101111 86611611’, at no time clur- named after Viscount Wiliingdonled to P. E. Island and spent. July ' ' ' ' 1H8 the Journey taking them out oi the present . Governor General of very pleasant visit. the guest of Stan. Oil oi New Jersey ‘sight o! the mow peakm This mum Canadm l Investment gfljggsgzcfgccig; -- -- - 192,12, g fronévlflanfi’. has? 0.1;. x. __ Meal... Recommenda- u. s. m. Alcohol Co. 110w, "'5? Bgfghmg", ‘g, “ynd u, 5 WATERTOV LAKE ‘° ‘ions . Westinghouse mac. 91,4181! . , Oum a. a e A S NATIONAL Friday morning except Miss Mac- Mrs. Robert Curtis of Cambridge, Mass, is visiting in South Melville, own the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O'Donnell, situated in southern Alberta, and has an area of 220 square miles. The 3°11 MT?!‘ B Pleasant visit to her and Mr‘ Edison Runny nwwmd southern limit oi the park is the In- home in 301ml Melville. f Miss Frances MacKinnon, Mr. Wel- ew weeks 1mm" lington Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs. M,” May BM muuned to 3W Windsor Bell, Mrs. n. KJMacNeiII Waterton Lakes national park is to Cavendish on Sunday. OhMri and Mrs. Lemuel French oi {Mum motored i h, h ar obtoiown spent Sunday the “cm. name": ‘coupe u, his 01d" hmsrwn e1: kuest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rig. P.E.I. He spent a few days in a OATS July 40: Sept. 405i: Dec. 43%. By Barrio Payne l I WHEAT July 125; Oct. 126%; Dec. 120%. Montreal closed. Dr. o. u. Anderson, of the m- l l “WITHIN WALKING DEIDRE ' DOESN’ MEAN A INNGI NEW GABBYGRAM 3 —4 _ or mscol ms 1322a DONE swam 1mm