'Q 1 . r r J, .1 , , t ,l ¢ J ' IL so 1o"9 _ . APR - ~‘- 'rm-‘ crnnio own ci si l ARDIA I ` PAGE THIRTEEN ._= “ .~--»-»~__-_.____ `_ _ ” _ _ TTET . _ _ _ . .. H _, _ if ~ _ ~‘ 2---+1# _'4-- A- -‘_ ___ _ W. _ __ _ = -» _ _ -..~ A "'-"'-1'. .Central Guardian ~ NEW Issue ` _ $200, 0001 _ __ ‘ . F. G. sPE1vcER COMPANYLTD, 6 p.¢. FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING FUND GoLn 'BoND;'. _ CARRYING srocir PURCHASE WARRANTS DATED MAY 15:, 1929. ' DUE_;,,|AY'1s,_ 19% F. G. Spencer Ltd. has for many years successfully op. erated motion picture theatres in the Maritimes. At present operating fifteen including the Prince Edward and Capitol at Charlottetown. _ _ _ 'l\SSETS. » ' _ Conservatively valued amount to over $2200.00 to e".’- cry $1000.00 bg_;_._l_, _ WARRANTS __ Entitle the holder to purchase one share of common at $25.00 per share with every $100.00 bond up to and including May lst, 1931. _ _ __ It is the present intention of the directors to place the ~ common stockon an annual divident basis of,$2.00 per share payable half-yearly commencing August lst 1929. ` PRICE _ ~ 100 and accrued interest to yield 6* ' (With stock purchase warrants as described above) Full narticu1ars_o_f this attractive offering furnished on; request. \ l SMALL LOT of Women's Spring Eastern Securities Co mpany ` Limited » CHARLOTTETOWN Bt. John Montreal lhlllal L- _ _ O _ ' - " ' ` ' C' costs, worth to szo_oo for the May l 1 - t i I il __;.___ ___ A I 1 .f A l ' l _ can-_-¢--»1._.._.-.--» ._-_.___--._-_---_--nu--_-»_»|__-_-1-___ ’: iF1NAL ` The Company is directed by n lend of business mon of high reputation whose names are s Slllrllitee of square dealing and a run for its money for every dollar Invested in the Company. OF TI-IE UNSOLD PORTION or 100,000 srmnss o1_=1 __ l_ocARNo CGPPER MINES, LIMITED - At 25c Per Share' . _ do outstanding mine-in»-rhe~mgkina time which we endorle on( reaosmnrerpd 4| possessing gn (M ‘ footer: which make /or rua-css and tn which the possibilities _of lou new reduced to an absolute minimum. _ ._ . . . _. I Properties: Locarno owns and controls six groups of properties _in _tl_\_e heart of mining areas of known copper and gold enrichment. At t e present . _e_, _mining entiated on the Com y's McMil}io.n Group gllormng the effort is being conc ' , pan _ famous Richardson Mine in Nova Scotia which has produced several million ‘ dollars in gold. The shaft, which is down _to_ a depth of 5.7. ft., is in one of the l eins of the Richardson anticirne all the way down and spectacular enriched sadd e v samples of free gold are continually being brought to the' surface. There is no _ question as to the presence’ of valuable gold deposits on thisantlolme, a _fact which - is testified to by Nova Scotia Government maps and officersof _the'C_ihad.ian Geolo- :I g1cai_Survey.__ The Company also _controls s second gmupin Nov_s~S_eotis, comple- tely surrounding the North Star Mme and four groups strategimlly s1tua.ted'in the centre of mining operations in the recognized enriched ardas -northern Quebec wheredmany companies are now carrying on euocesefu_l_icopper xnd"gold mining opera ons. We recommend Locarno tb the peublic ss an honest mining venture in wh h the in- vestors dollar is goiug;etreight into»_the making of a mine or mines. The work dons to__d_a_t__e glefinltely proves tltgrs isa: pos- Sl H 0_1' “_“|_“°1_ 140. ..P!9_ _ ._ .. _'JCI' based on the discoveries on the Company’s propertyand in the straightforward mining effort being made. _ led a s ecial bulletin analyzing the progress prospects of this DIRECTION We have prepa' D _ I Company and suggest that you make use of thesttached coupon and so secure com~ ` plete information in regard to the Company’s work and plans. - ATWELL & COMPANY Investment Brokers ".7710 Uff 5§f_lH¢¢"_ ‘ Head Officexlmperial Bmk Building 610-St. James Street, Mootresh milf 8 dney, Charlottetown, 'ness llvm, cnlsogunl, ` imma (rpms), calm, out-hee. ax. 1 Riviera du Loup, St. Johl’s, Mid. OFFERING at TICKETS FOR THE 0RATORI~ I THE GREAT MAY SALE' starts Wednesday morning. Looklol- the iiggest bargains this store ever oi- Jered. Moore & McLeod, Limited. 31 _ WHOLESALE `PRICES l.1l 0ver_ ‘store Wednesday and Thursday at‘ ' our great May Sale. Moore dr Mc-3 | Loca, Limited. ;u` ‘ FIRST SHIPMENT of the new _ Marmon by the Island representa~.i\'e. _ Colin I-I. Stewart, Summerside. This l new Mormon is a Straight Eight to sell here at approximately the price of the average six, 3460-4-27.31 , ____ _ WONDERFUL BARGAINS in wo- :nen’s hats Wednesday and Thurs- day at 82.98. Moore cr McLeod, Lim- 1 lied. _ 51 . i EXTRAORDINARY values In aillr " stockings at the my sais weunes-l day and Thursday. Moore & Mc-1 Lend, Limited. 31 ; - BE SURE AND SECURE YOURA TICKET for the oi-atm-ical contestin time. ` _ MAY SALE special value in silk itockings 60c. pair or 2 pairs tori 31.30. .Do not miss this one. Mooref Sr McLeod, Limited. ai , i ONE LOT of Misses' Tweed Suits, ihort coat styles, clearing May Sale at $6.00. Moore & McLeod, Limit-| ed. 31 l ENCOURAGE THE YOUNG OB.- l ATORS and have two hours' real en- ` joyment by attending the Oratorical i i_ Finals, Zion Hall on Friday. $5 INCH GREY COTTON, A WOII- der at 100. Wednesday and Thurs- day st the May Sale. Moore as Mc- Uebd, Llmlttd. 31 IMPERIAL WELSH SINGERS - Some good seats still left. for to-| nightfs entertainment. Concert starts at 8.30 sharp. 3491-4-29-Zi l ENGLISH PRINTED BEDSPREADS $1.25 st the great May Sale Wed- nesday and Thursday. Moore as Mc- i 8i» Lead. Limited. CLEARING OUT Colored Madras _ worth jo $2.00 yard. May Sale 390. Moore 8: McLeod, Limited. 31 silo sooo each. Moore sr McLeod. Limited. si CAL CONTEST FINAL on Friday next may be had from Messrs. W.W. Wellner Ltd., or at The Guardian. 1 l i MARMQN HAS produced in their new Roosevelt, the word's first Straight Eight to sell in Canada un~ der $1500. Colin H. Stewart, Summer- velt s Straight Eight will be sold at a delivered price here of $1490. 3460-4-27-31 ANNUAL MEETING of the Auti- Tuberculosis Society and Free Dis- penssry. Thursday, May 2nd in Board of Trade Rooms. 35022-4-:lo-11. ._..i.___ 1 Investment Foundation Limited i I An investment company offering an opportunity to share in the prosperity ol Canada, with the added security of diversihcation end skilled and successful managers . . . capable ei ln- cruslug the value of your investments as they have their own. A strongly sponsored invest- ment orgmlmlon of unex- eellsd capital mucture Your. local 1'nz_'c.rimrnl banker will br plvnrrd fo fnrrulrh full particular.: of _ this attractive .\'cruri!_y._ ~ :‘.z".'.“.t."'.°.“.:..“.';.".'.:'.::.... __ A ._ 3 A 1 @_<;¢,__,_,,,,,,,, \ ' ..\ _“fi " ¢‘¢z“-3 y' ‘ .,f_ _.‘_;.'.:, .- .gg _, . " " _ ‘. . ‘I if ‘. . . » » _. .._._ ....; _ _ Without obligation, please seugl me your Special BuIletlu,.ll Inelrno-_UWQGI limited. ' lfrorrnu-»,,; png", Montreal »|»¢_e»-adsl-'}_\'~_»»4§e_o'si»»n|n»»»s»¢»»\-0 _. ' _ _ E IHAm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.......~.»»......».».---.¢-~.»»»n»»|»»»’s»_¢»¢}ue-|_¢»»»¢»»s¢¢»¢»...,,., _ __ I, __ __ _ _ . _ .. _ .v,L I v < i \ I W¢ one 450 000 SHARES Incorporated Under the Laws of the Dominion of Cmllll I ' ' 7 ru;/ln orr1cs._vamuv¢¢, sc Amm~ns'1'RArrvr: orriczs »-cslprynuua, as-us Angus. cuumm . _ _ ' CAPITALIZATION Authorized-5,000,000 Shares of no par value. To be presently issued, including this odctlng, 2,000,000 Sharm. . The Company Has no Funded or Other Indebtedness. ~ ~ ` -~ REGISTRAR AND TRANSFER AGENT: Moutrml Trust Co., Toronto, Winnipeg and Vtumuvlr. I DIRECTORS n. F. urn, c»1gsry,Aneu,m-my cus: ceslsguz, norms my smusfl ou company; romely Gmloglnl Dept. Maud ' Glen M. Ruby, Calgary, Alberta, Prsident and General Manager; formerly Vice-President and General Manager I-Iudson's Bay Mar- land Oil Co, Chief Geologist Rocky Mountain Division Empire Gas und Fuel Co., Chief Geologist Marland Oil Co. oi Colorado sud Geological Department, United States Geological Survey. C. G. Willis, Los Angeles, Califomia, Managing Director of United States properties; consulting geologist md engineer, formerly chief assistant to Director in charge of Geology and Research of Marial-ld Oil Compania, formerly geologist Associated Oil Co., Director SL Louis Royalty C0. Ssmucl R. Smith, Vsuwuver, B.C., Vice-President and Assistant General Manager; oil operator, formerly chief of Land Department, Hudsou‘s Bay Mariano Oil Co. Robert S. Moran, Los Angelus, California, Consulting Geologist snr! Engineer; formerly Geologist Standard Oil Co. of California. Oil Company of Me.xico_ ' Major-~Genera1 D. M. Hogltlt, DISD-, C.lI.C., Toronto, Ou- tsrio, Director; Dlr¢cto¢_ShetrItt~Gordou Mines, Ltd. Sudbury Basin Minas, Lid., etc Col. C. D. H. Ms:-Alpha, Torbntn. Ontario, President, Dominion Ex-piorcn Limited; Director, Sudbury Buin Minn Ltd., cur.. . Mackenzie Williams, B.Su», Toronto, Ontario, Director; iuv1- ment banker. - ‘ s. ia. cmpssn, llur.. 'r°rom,'osmu, nlmm; fmeny Assistant. General Manager Gnuby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Ca., Galen! Superfutmdmi. United Verde Extension Mining Co. - NORDON (Lui-t.l’0IlA'l‘lON LIMITED is s Canadian company, acquiring the property of Norden Corporation and other valuable oil imses and royalties, deriving- substantial present income from existing oil Seids of the United Stain, directed by technical and practical talent of the highest order, which will largely dcvoie its efforts to development of oil in the fields of Western Canaria. Norden Corporation had its inception early i.n 1923, to acquire exceptional opportunities in various oil districts of Cznadaand the United Stats, u.ud.er the guidance of Mr. C. G. Willis and assodaiu. PROPERTY IlOLDlNGS:_Leases on 24,000 acres and royalty under 76,800 acres on seventeen distinct oil areas of the United States, and 10,000 acres in prospective valuable areas in Western Canada. United States royalty interests include portion of landowners royalty in one of the finest leases in the Santa Fe Springs field of California. Five wells have here been completed to recently discovered deep and very prolific sands, and thirteen more wells are drilling on the company’s royalty acreage. In New M exits, company owusroyaity under 70,000 sms, in the latest producing nil area in the United States. In Texas, the latest major producing icld in the United States, company owns leases on 7,500 acres in Midland county, psrv. of which is new being drilled on acreagedivi- sion basis by some of the larger operating companies of the industry; leases on 2,500 acres in Crockett county, where 2,500 checkerboarded acres, transferred on acreage-division basis, is being drilled by Mar- land Oil Co. and W. A. 'hIoncricff, and where within the past few days one well reached the sands and was hailing at the rate of 288 barrels daily, with prospects that a big producer would be brought in; leases on 960 acre in Pecos county, on Lbs Fort Stockton “hir;h"; and leases on 1,000 acres in Ward county on the Soda Lake structure. In Oklahoma, one-hslf of royalty under 160 acres on lop of u large core-drill structure in the Wilcox sand area, when Mnrland Oil Co. owns the leases on Nordon royalty acreage. In Kan:/u, acreage in the vicinity of the recent discovery just north of Wichita, Central Kansas. In Ohio leases on 80 acres in eastem pan of state, where s well within one mile hu just. come ln with yield of 100 barrels of high-gravity Pernsyivsnia crude. Other royalties and leases are under option or negotiation in Santa Fe Spring: field and in other yields in Texas and New Mexico. _ _ PRESENT REVENIJES a»- Royalty rwmue from ive wells in Santa Fe Springs field will presently be lt rate of $300,000 per ' annum, and rate is apectnd to reach $Sw,t!D pcrmnum before the end of this year, as thirteen more wells are being drilled on royalty leases. Further revenues urs expected from Texas and New Mexico acids from wells now drilling. ' FINANCIB x-Upon completion ei this p t financing the company will have in excess of $i,l®,U`D in its . INTENSIVE CANADIAN OPEIIATI Sa--The imme- diate ob‘cct.ive of the Corporation is large sion of its oper- _ ations in' the prospective fields of Western where its staff, in posses=ion of valuable geologml data, bglicvis some of the most. - important structures on the continent may he developed. PRINCIPLES OF OPERATIONS :-The principles which -' have been and will be Iollowed .by the Corporation in building up revenues necessary for execution of its policies, used with marked success by the great royellywmpanlel of the United States, will be rigidly adhered tn, thus eliminating, in largest. measure, drilling "` operations-the most. costly and mont. hazardous brunch of the industry. Lana and myslt.l'a will be negotiated over e wide spread, thus minimizing hazard of los md increasing the chances of big 5\lC£¢SS. The Carpomtimr is not a drilling company and will confine B: operation: in that direction solely to olsqi drilling when such oper- -ation.: are impenztiwiy demanded in #reunion of its holdings. PERSONNEL x-The standing of the directors of Norden Corporation is of the highest order. President and General Manager Glcn M. Ruby is acknowledged to be the outstanding authority upon the prospective ields of Western Canada, with the widest experience in continental oil nilsln. _Managing Director C. G. Willis stands equally high in the Southwest and is generally accorded s portion of the credit for discovery of several of the Important Selds in the Los Angeles Basin. From time to time, snnnuncemerm will be made _ regarding the personnel uf s Bolrd of Coueultxnuhwhich will include oil experts of coutinmtal md international reputation. Application will be made /ur listing on Eastern and Western Slack Brchangrx Literature, with halftones and maps, containing further details. gladly furnished upon request. Terms ol Subscription . $3.00 PER SHARE, PAYABLE $1.00 WITH APPLICATION ANI) $2.00‘IiI’ON DELIVERY OF CERTIFICATES ' SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BE MADE THROUGH A.\'V OF OUR BRANCHES ANI) CORRESPONDENIS Ult THROUGH YOUR OWN' BROKER. SUBS(`llll‘TlON HOOKS WILL BE OPENED AT THE READ OFFICE OF' STDBIE, FORIIING A C0. TORONTO, ON TUl°`..\`DA\', APRIL Z3, 1919, AND MAY BE U»OSEl't IN THEIR DISCRETION, SUT [N ANY EVENT AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON I/IAY l, |929. The right is reserved to reject any and all applications and, in any event, to allot :mailer amount: than un appiizd 'fm S1031]-_j~f_`0]2]'_ONG QQ ,Carlyle Securities Corp., Ltd _ ` Head Office .=.ArN1' .vouN. N. a ~_ N-\'»lFA-‘L N~S~ Bl-IYAND WELUNGTON STS. TORONTO sms is the Island representative' 11| rtalemanh entailed herein Us based span lnfmsallnn believed to br rdlabk Mt th cud pulley ol which carnal be puniuecu 7 1 I ‘rr if ‘fi all I N0RnoN coRPoRAT10N,_ Limited l .‘_i___:€-___ _ I 4 r.e»»A.-. id :$2 I tl, MARNION MOTOR. CARS are be- ' . ' _ ~ ing hiindlsd on Prince Edward Is- no NOT MISS THE TIME 0F| mcusmal Alcohol ` ' ` ` ` ` ` ` ' ` " 39|" Cal’i°°1S'M§“°5 ' ' ' ‘ and by Conn R Swwam of Sum_ your life listening to the chsmpion_ MOUIFCBI P°l“*f - 10°‘_* lcastle-Trctrfwey memdm The new Marmon Roose_ orators of three counties. No speech Natl. Breweries ..... 133 s Central M, ,ba _______ . exggeds lg mmuteg 5° mere L, ng Winnipeg Elec. 8711.- _Ch,,_pu,__HugnC5 monotony-Zion Hall, Friday, 8 p.n1. BI`0mDt0n 451- ‘Creucy _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tickets 25,, each / Braz. Traction 57-s Lccmgas _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _.___ 1 Steel Co. of Can. 57 ‘Crown Rgscrve __ __ Wu() ls GOING T0 w|N THE; Dominion Bridge 104 sl-_,Omg onaromcan cnamrronsrrlrfi Massey Harris '12 *Da,h,m,,,3 Come to Zion Church Hall Friday! ;S°'~`~=;lS houlmm _.Mugs _ _ at 8 ll- m- and form Y°\1f °“/11 °Pl“'| “"' "wry ' “" roounll on so Gas .... .. Power Corporation 105% » ,Fnlconbrldgc . . . . .. _ Gum.dmn_ Br. Ani. Oil . . 51'.- mperml on HSV Goadflsh . . . . .I2 ` ' ' ` " ' GrovesD.M.Lid.........02‘u uAN|9s | _. 'Grandview .40 ion. Tickets 250 each att W.W. Well- ner or The 'r'wr:N1‘Y-six Lssr rosa Spring coats. Tweeus, Kssms, etc., worm to Bank Commerev 315 _ Granada $3000 for only $300 Ht We gre" 22;; no _Hilltop _. ea w' WHEAT D .Hollinger Stock May Sale, Wednesday and Thursday. Moore dz McLeod, Limited. 31. THE DAUG1-ITERS of the Empire Xmas Card design competition for 1929 is now open. The prize is 8100. Anyone interested may receive full particulars from the I. O. D. E. Pro- » vlncial Educational Secretary, Boxl 478, Charlottetown. _ 35029 ‘ NEW YORK EXCHANGE - Atchisn, Top. da Santo Fe. Ry. . Am. Can Co. Am. Car do Fdry. Co. Am. Locomotive Co. Am. Smit. As Reiin. Co. Am. Bosch Magneto Co. Ansconda Copper Minl Co. N. Y. Cen. 61 I-Iud. Rv., R.. .. Con. Gas Co. (N. Y) Hud Motor Car Co. Standard Ollot N.J. Reading Co. Southern Pac. .............._... Union Pac. Ry. U. B. Industrial Alcohol Cd. Westinghouse llec. U.B.8teel. . . . . . . ...__......_.ls7’fl MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Abitibl ......_.....;..;......... 41'/1 \-4 _é_ S _July _ 1152; iSept §Mav . . . . . . . . 80% ‘July 93-". iSept.... May July ' Sept.......... has »>_|-1 Quotations ‘May __ WE" I ». ........................ Il9".. 'Il July STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Quotations furnished through cou tesy oi' Atwell as Co., Charlottetow Ofllice. :.17 200 139% 98’.i 110% 1047.5 58% Noon Close Abana $2.04 $2.17 Amity Copper .. .31 14215 Amulet . . . . . . . . 1.76 1.79 183*/i. Apex . .. 02”; .0213 101% 86% 57% 106% 128% 218 'SS Ae-._ ee. Ssraesasss Arno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29‘¢ Almclated Gas |55 Oil 4.60 l_3nrry Hollinger .34 Bedford ............-... .BJ Bidgobd ................ .33 153 Big Missouri 1.65 15475 Buckinghsm .06 _ Bunker Hill .125 'Corona Capital Rouyn .......... .05 .......... 112 , _ i Ares .15 .l5';» y Howey 4 Kesley l Kootenay Florence _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ g5,_ links shore OATS \Malartic . . _ . lmanltobs. Basin I I Hudson Bay . . _ . . . . . _ . .. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 120‘___Int_°rnaticnal Nickel CORN _Jackson Manion 3460-4-27-SI ' l _ r A .08 .35 .49 .08 % . I B ' 1150 .04 ‘é 10.25 5.75 .04 .08‘&Mandy . . . . ..._ .03 McDougall .. _ .15‘.é_McInt.yre 18.75 .04iNiplssing .. io.ooiNoi-ands .... 51.25 5.63lPend Orciile . .. 7.00 8.00 Stadacona .. . . .. . . 11.40 llesisnerltt Gordon .. sas .l8’ii Sylvsnite . _ . . . . . 1.7o .05 'Tack Hughes .. 9.35 'l30;Towsgmsc 1.14 I'1‘readwel1 Yukon 19.15 :Thompson Cadillac 4s.50lventures sro .17 ‘fi 7.25 1.23 18.80 48.05 . _ . . . . . . . . . . . .. .65 .63 West Dome Lake 26.65 28.90 Wright Hargreaves ..... .'43 .48 Walnwell Oil .. . . . .44 .44 1.30 15.3 .35 Mining Corporation .... 4.50 "list .58 Murphy .23 ". ~‘.t 19.0 1.45 Newbec ..._ .43 42' 3( 51.( 8.! .04 Pioneer . . . . . .. .. .45 ' 4 ~ . . 09 'Il 'sl .iaisishoe ............ . _'la 'fl .03 |St._ Anthony .. 3 .48 Sudbury Basin ..... 8.60 8.7 - 1.1 0_4 2.3 . 13.7 ` 1 9.1 ._1a\4 .1s|vlpond 1.00 1.0 _o ' » .isiwinsrsu .os-5 .ssl iso __1.l . ......so°.a 'l sam i_.589.s4 »>a ` 1 88 Great George Street, ,_ ' Charlottetown, Aconds .00 .10 _ .3s` " Government _and Municipal _Bonds Public utility and corporation securities ' N ‘i ||. _ __ _ __ _ l Vt)r'dsrs"e'xecuted on all kxchmgds ~ -_-‘___-~-`<»"-~».»\lnutzee\ '_ E ~ ‘ ” »al-s_mna\¢_u _ma oompsngé ¢“°““°=_~ H¢_~»=.=»w-is ' it" » --- = ~~ ~~.- -`1`.---. i.....s;.-.E . . 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