When ti... Son judge; the Father! comes s time when nearl every sits in mental judgment uponyhig 535:: Sometime!’ alas! that time does not come until the father is dead. The son, pethapg, may be a g mgr; , cl the knowledge rim; h]; i; the task of helping to look after mother and, perhaps, younger brothers and sisters. Then it is that he judges his father. Then it isthat he remembers his kindnesses, condones his weak- nesses, and then it is that he wonders sorrow. fully, why his father did not make better finan, .. cial provision for his mother. _ ‘h lfyon have known of an instancewhere ason has w‘ thus sat in judgment upon his father, remember that; the time ma come when your own son (or your daughter —-if you have childrenmwill sit in judgment upon you. What will their ver- dict be insofar as it applies to your provision for their, or for their mother's and your wifeis in ce I If you haven't provided sufllciently for their maintenance until they are able to look after themselves (and their rnother)~isn’t this the time to do ltm-by means of Confederation Life Insurance? r Write f... 0.. pnm m. "NniMatrer w»... Happens". You wt! fiiul it vcryintcrcsting—- lo my the least. Address your request now ur- Confederation Life Association Handoflwi O Local Ofllce: TORONT Bank oi Nova Scotla Building, Charlottetown WE HAVE IN STOCK 'A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE WELL-KNOWN “Gutta- Percha” VTIRES ‘BUILT BE'l"l'EllvT0 waste BETTIZR.“ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN HALIFAX, June 7.-Quotnflopg tarnished by Johnston and wgrcl Members Montreal Stock Exchange. NEW Your; amount! um Atchisn, Top. 8a Santa Fe. Ry. . 21b Am. Can Co. ........... ...... 1361i Am. Car dz Fdry. Co. Am. Locomotive Co. .. ,. 120 Am. Smlt. s. Refin. co. saw‘. Am. Bosch Magneto Co. 53% Arlflrvnde C°Pl1er Min. Co. 1051i N. Y. Con. at Hlld, m., an. .. ism‘ Con. Gas Co. (N. Y.) ,.,,,,,,,, 113 Hud. Motor Car C0. Intei-natl. Petroleum . Standard Oil o! N, J, Reading Co. Southern Pac. ,, U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. .... 169v’.- Wesflnllhouse Elec. ............ 153 U. S. Steel 169 MONTREAL 51501215 nnuulmur. Abltibi»......... ........ ..'.....4o Missouri Kan. d: Texas Ry. .... 380 Montreal Power ., 110 Natl. Breiverles . may, Winnipeg Elcc. . 77% Brampton 43 Braz. Traction ... 541,5 Steel Co. o! Can 53 Shawinigan ................... 76 Can. Steamship Co. 43 Dominion Bridge , 99s; Massey Harris Asbestos . . . . . . ....... ...... Clm- Brewery Building Product; Fraser d: Co, Chas. Gurd Power Corporation . Inter Utilities-A ., Br. Am. Oil .._,,, Imllerial Oil .................. 112 BANKS Bflflk Commerce Blink Royal Bank Montreal ..........,,,,,, 276 WHEAT 108% 112% . 117% CORN J111Y ......-.--........-..-.... 90% . u... 91% Dec. 86% ~ OATS GUARANTEED . J"1Y mi All Tires are guaranteed l0 s91"- 431/4 give Sllilsfarllml UNTIL 99¢- 45% ‘VORN UUT. If through some accident, ynur tire bo- comcs dcfectlvr, it will be carefully replaced by u; at n0 July 117% cost to you Oct. 116% ' D" 1150. lillnnrd’: Llnlrnsnt for Chappsil Han-ls O-O-O-O-O-O-VO- THE TANG OF ’ THE SEA Salt sea air may be extremely bone‘- iicialto human beings, but it plays havoc with improperly galvanized lox wire, as every Maritime [ox rancher knows. But Frost Fox Fabric, gal- vanized alter woven, is bound lo give many years 0i rust-free service. its heavy coating ol pure zinc spelter as- sures this. Frost Fabric is woven in the wonder- iul Chain Link design which gives it great strength and flcxlblllly. crystallized, rusty or broken 1010M: each one acts as o. hinge. Made in all iwidths Irom l8 inches to 1'3 Icct. Rolls ars 100 icct long; easy U) handle. We are also manulnctur- , ers or complete Steel ‘Fox ‘l1’; Pens. Ranchers every- _ where are finding this the modern, eilicient, sanltvry q ‘ way oi keeping foxes. Ec- i. ,7 onomical, mo. We shall be i glad to give you quota- tionl. Give Frost Fair Fabric a trial; you'll like it". Ask now ior prices and a trsssamplo. ‘Made in Canada. by Frost Steel and Wire Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ontario, ‘FROST FOX FABRIC No' PEERLESS FOX NE TTING Suiiimcrside Ask for Prices. s-rmnsan MINING EXCHANGE Quotations furnished through court- eiy o! Atwull It 00-. Charlottetown Ofllcs. Noon Close sum .. .. sino tics Aconds ... .0756 .10 511110’ COMM’ .. ... .20 .2515 5111111915 ... ... ... ... 1.29 185 Abe: ... .. ... ... .0210 .01 Area ... ... ... ... ... .14 .14 Arno ... ... ... ... .. .19 .19 03.011306” . Barry Hcnlllriger .... . Bediord ... ... . BidIMd ... ... ... .32 Bis Missouri .. 1.45 Buckingham .. .05 Bunker Hill . , _on Carona .02 .02 Capital Rouyn ... .. .061‘; .00 Central Manitoba ... .46 Chaput-Hughes .. . .0816 Clerlcy ... ... ... .14 .13 Crown Reserve .. .03 .03 Dome ... ... ... ... 8.80 9.70 Dalhousie 3.99 4.15 Foothill Oil 6t Gas ... .. 8.00 Falconbrldge ... ... 12.50 12.25 Granada. ... ..... ... .23 .24 HiIltOP ... ... ... ... .03 .03 Holllnger ... 6.00 6.00 Howey ... ... ... .. 1.15 1.25 Hudson Bay .. 17.25 Inter. Nickel ... ... 48:25 48.00 Kirkland Lake ... ... ‘.86 .80 Keeley ... ... .45 Kootenay Florence ... .. .16 Lake Shore ... ... 23.65 Mllflfilfi --. .‘.. ... .. .36 .380’. Mandy ... .. .80 .77 Man. Basin ... ... .34 .34 Min. Corporation ... ... 4.35 4.30 Murphy ... .07 McDougall ... ... ... .42 .44 McIntyre .. .. ... .- Fend Oreille Pioneer ... . . Stadacona ... . .07 .09 Sheritt Gordon . . 7.40 7.40 Slscoe 2.. .60 .68 St. Anthony ... .13 .20 Sudbury Basin ... ... . 8.25 8.25 Bylvsnlte ... ... ... 1.35 11.48 Teck Hughes ... ... ... 8.30 8.35 Towsgmac .. . 1.50 1.65 Treadwell Yukon ... .... 10.50 10.75 Thompson Cadillac .. .. .10 .15 Ventures ... ... ... 8.75 Vipond ..... ..... ... 180‘ West Dome Lake ... . . .03 Wlndlall ... ... .021‘; .03 Wright Hargreaves .. .. 1.39 1.35 Walnwell Oil ... ... ... .48 .40 Home Oil 22.90 22.15 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Market Reports iurnlshed by Greenshields & 00., Montreal. to Stewart Jones a 00., 88 Great. George. 5L, Charlottetown. Quoted at 3 p. m., June 7, 1929. Call Money ... ... .. 7% Abltlbi ... ... ... ... ... .. 40 Alberta. Pacific Grain ... ... 45 Asbestos ... ... ... ... w. 111-’.- Brazillan ... ... ... ... ... 548i n. A3011 ... 471-’.- B. C. Power ... ... ... .... 48 Building Products ... ... ....- 35 Canada. Car ... .... 135 Canada. Cement ... ... 28 Canada Power and Paper ... 290i Canada. Brewing .... 22'».- Dominion Bridge ... ... 99% Foreign Power Securities .... 32 Fraser Company ... ... 551i General Steel Wares ... 30 Home Oil... ... ... ... ... 22". Imperial Oil ... ... ... 110 Industrial Alcohol ... ... .. 28% Internallonal Nickel 41% International Petroleum .... 487i Lyall Construction 30 Massey-Harris ... ...... .. 611/. Montreal Power ... ... .... 110 McCall Frontenac ... ... ... 40 "wns-r wiz‘ HAVE wit-ti. iron)" "It's Better to be Sure Than Sorry" Your I-‘oxss are the most Jolltsblo Investment that you have. Ara you going to lose them, I17 using gny other Netting than Peerless‘! “Certainly not" "why?" "Because," you lees at, so“ know- ing that the. belt. "QUALITY NET- TING" is protecting your Foxes. This netting is GALVANIZED Bl- lorc and after being wovsii, Hangs Flat without bagging or II‘- glng and makes a perfect fence. Cln ho erected by an "AMATEUR." SPECIALLY MADE FOR. US. OUR. PRICE! All! T!!! IBM.‘ 0N Till ISLAND. ‘ . The Rogers Hardware Company, Ltd. a» ' 5353-6-8-tl. National Breweries ... ... ... 129 National Steel Car ... ... "102 Noranda ... ... .... 52 Power Corporation ... m. .. 9'7 Price Bros. ... ... -. ... .. 81 Quebec Power ... . '77 Shawlnlgan 76 Smelters... ... ... ""380 ... u- Steel oi’ Canada ... ..." 531/. Simona ,.. ... ... ... .... 43 Waysgamacli ... ... ... 7B Winnipeg Electric ... ... u '10 Canadian Bronze ... ... ... '75 Imllvrlal Oil New ... ... 27% International Petroleum New . 241.4 Dominion Tar ... ...-a ... ... 25 Famous PIBYUP! ... ... not ... 51 C. P. 1t. ... ... ... ... .... 224 General Motors ... 71% U‘. B. Steel ... ... ... ... 168% Bank o! Nova Scdtia ... ... 400 Bank ol Mouweal ... ... ... 833 Bank o! Commerce ... -.. .. 200 iwm Bank ... ... ... ... .. 841 Ill! a A aaanmmnnma A Altos. pcctivsbiiysia. Atlantic _ t. ~.. ‘ . GRAHAM-PAIGE 'ir...'l°.i'i'i.i”.lfia‘."'...‘é.i”ir“.sil‘ll ?."'....‘...‘??..",: Wswlilbopllnssdlolenoiiutnts Modlioprol- fhollt-llllhr . Motors DIBTIIIUTODI POI PRINCE IIIAIII Illililll __ , _O;O§OO-OOOQOOC Stock 1 Market New , 311111111611 flflirough Courtesy of ' WILLIS I'_'$ECURITIES CO., LTD. .' -—Stock Brokers- Charlottetown 0mm, 79 Queen Street, Phameg “z u,‘ u-m_ Msvnsivn With Msyland-S Drill now below 5,400 feet the Limestone should be en- <°11n1r1'@<l_ any day. Home No 2 encountered Lime cs feet h1g1," up m", ltlaylsnd 1S. nownt. Maylund alreadyhas B, substantig} production o; crud, Oil. liliiyiaiizi is one of the iew Companies in Turney Valley with holdings one and one half miles wide, practlpally on structure and a-mile in depth on el-"lwlurr- Imperial on owns s1 per cent. o! Msyland-S Stock and has started drilling Maylanti No.2 Well. BALTAC Billllll: Oil has been selling muct out o! line or late. Company-S holding East and A. P. Consolidated on South. to drill this ground. ‘ LOW CAPITALIZATION over 50 pcr cent. oi balance. it is evident that flouting supply is not large and ' Don't Gambllilill. with the Future - Hllnanwho lalsetatliefiuwn Trust onseutor under his will,.is eliminating the l duneein thefuture adniinlltratiwofiiie estates - ;- ,- EASTER?!‘ riiusr -» columnar . . Head Oflice: HALIFAX, N8. En! John, NB. Charlerismwi-i, PE] G. N. BISBETT, Manager Charlottetown Iii-anti ‘ii ideally lol-ntcd to West ol Home, with Calnione-S lease adjoining partially on‘ but even these may be made attrac-I Modem Rotary rig has been erected] tive i! the r181"? 3111118 01 flowers 1m‘- i chosen. In fact, there are some plants 1 such as tuberous-rooted begonias A factor inst makes Southwest Pete popular‘ is that only 500,050 shares 23c‘; ziislslrfeltflxgfinwul‘ e . ong are ollislalidilig and Imperial Oil owns over 50 per cent. oi these which means mo - - _ 5e flowers which are recoinmend~ gritcular! around the noon lggur lliblll ill r .Wh i ~'~ 1“ Y . -~ n ey are n t ie ms. riot en it is considered that (our individuals own Pd m, pun“ “we a" Niclunefl ‘when the Sun's my‘ are Inga-Beige. 4-‘ ‘ l Company” elemcitd" ._ swat st. John's, mu. "~--‘ ‘ "wtreal, _ Verbena, Phlox, Pansy , Marvel}! Peru, Nemophlls. Lupine, _L_ev1_.rl<spitr. Godetia. Clarkla, Alyssum and C d)’ tuft. Most flowers will hold £11011’ bloom longer and also 01161114811 color it they have a. little light shade. any Slltzililt bizying order is bound to be reflected in price shares. - r associsran Asscriilrwl Oil and Gas, adioining Home Oil on West, is now drilling be-i lcw 5,000 lee‘. llll(l_Sll0lll(l encounter Limestone at any moment. SOUTHWEST PETE Remarkable drilling record oi Southwest Petroleum continues. Culling‘ Home Oil sands, which horizon in a. substantial producer also on high struc- ture, at 3,610 feet, augures well for éarly completion o1 well. Unoflicislly esti- ‘ mated lruni record of Home No. 1 that around 650 feet should carry well to Naptha producing horizon on Limestone" There will be a-sllght delay when Limestone 1S penetrated to cement casing and install diamond drill which is mode of operation Imperial Oil has adopted tor completing wells to produc- tive zone. Southwest Pete has one square mile on structure and land is- lrec hold can he drilled to this line is restricted to 200 ieetirom boundaries,‘ i MINING CORPORATION QUEMONT Mining Corporation subsidiary, Qurcnion. now reported as diamond; idrilling nbm soc foot level on Murray Ground adlolninc Nvranda on North-E CAMBRO ' ' i Cumbro-Kirklaiid Shareholders approved deal to sell claims adjoining Birhtood 0n Wvsl. i0 Bidgond (or 1,000,000 shares of stock. Cambro agrees not to sirll or ilislribuu: shares for six months. Cambro his $301100 @5115 M"! 000000 shares in lrczisurjv and 2,400,000 shares issued. NEWBEC- SlllCC big market on Newbcc started May 7, total turnover has been 6 770.50.? shares. Transactions 45 to 05 cents totalled 3.675.810 511E195 11nd 51110! ll. pissed 65 cent mark, 4,454,060 shares. It one could ignore short 56111118 I15 3 dcfiiiltc conclusion tlizil. practically all cheap stock out has been taken care of and um the market :5 pretty well cleaned up w 65 c8015 Wwld be 1115"‘ lied. It must be ncarly w. a1 r. . . I ... in one . _ - \ . ' ' '.' g ' "- r ‘The 21: representative banks and mansion '*' l companies in which youpwn an interest when. ~. W? you invest in Federated Capital Corporation _ - must grow as North America grows. " iormslie backbone at the continent. Federated Capital Corporation ls, a successfu‘ .. 1.. ._' investment company o! the British type. , ’ second annual report revealed that the dividends“ on the average amount of Preferred Stock out- standing were earned 5.3 times. each $100 of preferred stock increased from $142 In $224 during the fiscal year ended April". so, 102s. . .. W. We recommend Federated Capital Corporation I “t? 6% Preferred Stock, selling at $25 per share as ‘ 1’ a sound permanent investment. ' - _ n, Eastern Securities Company LIMITED __ CHABLOTTETOWN A . - ._. Y sr. JOHN MONTREAL naui-"Ax i’; ~ investments . ._. ‘ ‘if? ‘a. For they‘. its Assets behind: In the average small scrden. m6 problem c! brightening up shady cor- ners is usually considered diliicult In Memoriam ‘ .._._.- Mil. SAMUEL SIIERREN 1 Suffered From ’ Indigestion Was Afraid To Eat Mm. E. Pmulx,‘ _ 10548~06th Edmonton, Alta, wntcsz-“I sufl from indigestion and was afraid to eat I sullered so altar. A friend told ml lio_w she used to miller with the can! tiling and bow The death occurred at Crspaiid 0111 May 17th, 1920. of Ml‘; Samuel Shcr- - ren, one oi the most liigliiy respected 1 residents oi‘ tlinl place. The late Mr. y. Sherrcn who was iii his 70th yeah, had been in failiiiq licnlih for the: past ycar but the ciid come suddenly despite all ilmi. motllcal skill and, kind iiursinu could do lie gradually] _ , - l grew weaker lllllll bod relieved him U R D 0 C by culling him in lilsleternal reward. — . He leaves lo mourn besides a sor- rowing widow fivc diluflhlcls and I four soils. llflllli‘lf\f—-lVll'l§. C. C. Dim- hsm, Brlducwnlcr. Mass; Mrs. Johnl Banks, South Boston. Mass; Mrs.) Ncil MacDonald, West. Summervllleq Muss; Mrs. Reign Allicrlon, Mount Herbert, 11.161; Kilburii. BFOCKLOI»; Mass; Harold. West Summcrvlllc,‘ 4 Mass; Arthur iinrl Clifford at. home. 1 also four brnthws and two sisters. Mrs. Robert hlurlloiialtl, Crapaud; Mrs. Colin Blarney, llrocklon. ltlasa; l David, Crzumiirl; Albert and James. ‘ LOOD _ B BlTrERs bad relieved her. I took two botth andlwillnsvnrregretthe dsyldidal; Iain hap ywsaylcsnnowootan thing an not be bothered with gestion after." Manufactured only by The T. Ml- Capo Traverse; Alli-ed. Victoria. The luncrnl look place from his late residence- iinrl ivas conducted by Rev. m. Bl‘l(li:(‘\\'il1n‘1‘ M1116 house and church. and in 51111.4‘. oi a clownlifll"? oi rain-a largo number followed the l remains to their inst rusting place in I the beautiful Si. John Cemetery, be- I side a little son, who predeceased liim n. iiunibcr oi years, lliere to await n glorious l‘(‘.‘i1|l'l'(‘.CllOll. ‘- The pail l)(‘l1l‘l‘l‘S, Dougnld MacKin- non. Wiillcr Bccr, Charles MacKen-l zie. Crisp Moore, williiim Lcnrd, Lee Gamble. Brother Orangenicn of tho! deceased also participated in the i bll-lrnCm, Ltd, Toronto, Qnh. . i i Royal Victoria College McGlLL YNIVEKSIT! 1 Montreal ' (Fniinili-il nnll endowed by the lala Rt. llon. lliirnn itriiilicona and Mount Royal) . For women studrnts resident and YIlJIPYFFlFlCIIi. preparing for degree: in the Faculty n! Arts ¢l1.A., B. 8:2,, ll. ll. 5.. H. CnlILl niul iii the Fac- nhy of Mimic, Students ars allirlbl for scholarships iii llic Facility of Arts. Application for residence should 1 he imiilo riirly ns accommodation in llic College is lilnllcil. 1 lliirsriry and Loan Fund. 1 For clrenliir nml lnlormatlon , i apply to WARDEN moi-a] tributes: Wreath, Family; Wreath. BKO- 01’- angemeii. , burial rites. TARANTUM SCHOOL Following is the standing oi Tar- 1 sntiim School for the month oi May. 1 Grade X: - 1, Mary Garland. i Grade V111: i 1, Eunice Murniighan: 2, Andrew, Murnagl-isn; 3, James Murnaghan. Grads VI: 1, Patricia O'Connell; 2, Teresa Murriaghan; 3, Rudolph Murnsgh- an. Grade V: Stephen Mumsghah. Grade IV: l. Catherine Cuinmislray: 2, Maur- ice Cummlsksy. Grads I1: Dennis Murnaghsn. Grade I Senior: i, Vincent uni-manna! I. 30hr! Murnaghsn. Grade I Junior: r1112 111k from m» lo toe. with the improved Orlcnt Contour m; » ' i . . Full Fashioneciflosiery [Announcing a New Member of then Orient Hosiery Family (Number 650 V.) A very sheer, flne gauge Chiffon Hose and the latest Plcot top. PRICE $1.85 (Found only in stores of Quality.) .- t: These are now available in authentic eoloui-lngs, sizes 8H lo 1096. "PURPLE STRIPE" HEAVY SILK fo garter well. with purple stripe stop-run. and (our inch double top, flffeen fashionable shades to choose from illi to 101,5, ALLEY 6i“ COMPANY LTD. l-‘ASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR’. Charlottetown, P. E. l. of pure thread v llslc ihmad Friday and Saturday Bargains A _ In Carpet Department Axminster Rugs 9x101/g it. Very Slightly damaged Ollcloth Rugs $5.50 $1.50 Regoleum. Extra. special so at Ya-Td ivzltoiotsrlrntilfl - PROWSE . BROS LIMITED l Special at ,. - 71,§x9 ft‘... for ... .... . .....,._.....,.,.. 71/511101/5 ft. for ....,.,.,.,.,.,. .......... Linoleum, 2 yards wide Special yard ......“ Dannie Holland. .3°l<ill9l'.-.=B°iili0 -"""'$. m. a ojpyojo] . . inch IIZIKIAOJIJIQLILPX Wilton Stair Carpet special ,.....,...,...,. Rubber Door Mats 18x30 ‘ yard ..__..,.. ...,._.,...,..., Window Shades ....,,,...,.,.,....., . i I Cotton Panels Extra Swiss Curtains. Extra; special pair ,. .,.,.,..,., Rag Rugs 27x54 inch RI.—I;I up ,0 in \l:'l'1lLo]o]fl ~19: $3.157 i #69 $1.25 .90