`i JUNE25 rua cHAI.o1‘Tr_'rowN GUARNAN ,AGE Fm " '-‘L- ' Y _-II'-L -’-"'_“.;T‘:'°,;:__::':-__~--:.-- _ _>~---»-»--f vw . --W. - -LW _ _ ,_ _ ti, W *__ V il _ Vi _ lwdsxneswobsh-skissuxrnso f f * Central Bllardiani "--"5-d§"""“ ==»-~»s ___ _ Bennett an ates _ 1 .__ | uw- l ‘BAD llPms_ThB ww” m‘_ ' A _V9 ’ Chine is chemin: on cevehsul Rose ' ~ _ “ 1 _-gr _ _ _..._ he fs e.-.var-r»as»»- .__, _, You may have it energy eleepleesness and many worse ills Combat and correct tlue condition in nature s way-the sparkling glass of ENC S Fruit Salt every morning. nesfhy msht sees s 24 ai andnot kuowit T ~__ Unauspecied constipation - incomplete elimmation-causes headaches, lack of Limited. charioiiswwn. win close' Wednesday afternoons at 12.30. ’ ..~.- STATlSTlCS ALL the statistics in the world will not ensure you against loss in your investments. 'An investment policy based on sound advice and accurate information, however, will minimize banrda and eventually lead to the building up of a sound investment li\ tsrleil ‘ri F! vsllei |115: : portfolio. A 'Accurate information and counsel are readily available through any one of our fourteen odices. ' UOHNSTON_*“°X`l~/O B. nocnnsja. Manager 1>hons.1269, Gordon Bldg., Grafton Street, Charlottetown. Mmbnrr Montreal Sled Exchange, 'Mammal Curl Mahi, Tofoiuo Slack Exrlmsge, Winnipeg Guin _ Eaacbalgr, Ching# Board of T radf, _ New York Curb (auamu) ' of Miss Aiethea P. Noonan chief op- erator oi Bedeque Uenhrei IN Qlad to know she is improving after un- dergoing a serious operation lor ep- pendicttls in the Prince County Hoe- _pital on Tuesday evening. June 17. We all hope to eee Alitheo around *"°°‘* 'MT 3.’-*E33 l " New Issue: breach of income tax act.waa ad. joumed tlll 3rd. ol July. ' Jas. Brophy, Plea.sant‘ Grove, has' taken up his residence at St. Peters,» His many friends regret his depart-l ure. The work on the new telephoriel building is progressing rapidly, mel contractors having made a good st.art‘ with the waus which are to be oil brick. ERS.-In order to insure insertion oi advertisements. local advertisers are advised to have their copy in the Guardian Office not later than 10.30 l A. M. the day previous to publication- When the advertisements are hal!- pags or more, why must be in the i Otliee twenty-tour hours in advance. COBNWALL ¥LAY in Tryon Wed- I l THE STORE 01 R. T. Holman, '|453-6-18-24-2".. 1 I POLICE COURT-One case Di CHANGE OF RESIDENCE-Mr. NEW TELEPHONE BUILDING- NOTICE T0 LOCAL ADVERTIS- rxdif EEOOVEBING-'X30 llllf UIUB » 1 l 'hi-'» 115315? 0041916. of Mfrs. West. Mrd. Btlhlld. at the present time. "“"°" Thshuuyuioh. _ ' -- " , _. l FOBMBB. ISLANDERS.-A pres- rs-1."/1u.;»f.»lud» _ ‘porous cituim or Nom-i sei-.e is Gu-l 7*'1‘"‘““°‘“'*" ;_`i<" _ ~ ‘field wmsh, who haih from un-th' _ 1- , /__. '" | River, P. r. I. rays the o¢xhi~.`“ \ maiden name was Grace Howai-dy @m°eallt-'_ lp, mr fine pei-sammy is ii big ei-sw-3 ' ` ing cart! to their mercantile business. . 'Iheyssme fromP.t.!. one year l8‘0. and an simply in love with the climate me surroundings or bees Bay. I *edict I Milht future for of the Maritime Marist or Hauler. N S... namely. IM/_ Dr. G. 0. ward _ ren, is omisxs we-mr. memes. _by all the good things that color the ...._..i_.a.¢¢»»-e-_asus- l SUNDAY “R"‘°Es“'s°"”‘“‘°“t'\‘ Mn. w. cmisran' s. mann: naeoxsas al service will be observed at St. C Andrews Church, Sabbath morningl' °,rll;l.lv° emma” 1°’ Qllnmf M,-g_ ymmi, ¢un.m1 Ubvehem’ is June 29th, at 11 a. m. in the Or-` S”-==" _ '_ ` ' ` spending the week et North River. well Vernon charge, and-service in the evening at 7.30 p. m.. Vernon River at 2.30 p. m. H. Pierce, pastor. M1-_ Benjamin Birt. brother or Mr. Jas. Birt. Covehend. left last week on return to his home in Vancouver. Miss rm-iss :-1. license. snahops; spent yesterday at York the guest Prof. ousea. ottawa. went sua- ` ‘ day at York the futt oi J. Ci. snd` Miss Margaret Essery. Brookline, MMS., 58 Spending her vacation at her old home at Union Road. Y < The Guardian regrets to learn that through an accident, Mi-_ my Clarks, _,.._,_ , _ _ sr onion rmui,huhseeu1a mae 1"(-3: ` ` O °" ‘ ”“°' hosmomm fNN(m_>, eoiwnmw ' miss miss J. smizh his yum., _ ' W 3° dly mornin; to spend a vacation! ~ - . _ with her mm in om", md hmm , no HYNDMAN €iCO..Ltd, Provincial Managers, Cliailottetown 'r to cmmcn or scornsism-'rhs _ “ir - _--._ _ er in mn ~ 'i Kirk at Bangor which has been un- *Hc;a:l'xd’M lf; QW ‘ ders0'd'>8 repairs, will be reopened ' “nm” Mn um Mm Mum' M Emi for public worship on Sabbath 29th. ' ' -'-Jiri? ‘ '_"" Chicago. "dvd b th my yawh. e Grant or Boston, ar- place Wednesday morning at St. Se1’Vl0SW11lb0h8ld!»0l.0.3Ul.!l‘l., l ' gl 1' K 1 S* _ ._ - B3 V 1:" s -A _ * ss. --~» _ - vi '. __ _ “QQ _ " ‘sfiil S” " _l _ of : ` f` ~ \\""| i <»_‘fs_\ __ 0 J if it ‘fm NDICTURE yourself 20 or 30 years from now. Will you be one of the ageing millions who still have to struggle for a livelihood-or will you be among the favored few-independent-surrounded The new editor twilight of life with charm and sweetness? Make sure NOW of happiness during your precious Sunset years. Make sure by taking out the new Great-West “Prosperity” Policy-a policy that assures peace and plenty for yourself and those you love. . muh is.nisAGif~wi~:.ssr “llI<>lRiDS l@l`»llRlGlE°lf°’ ivciulcuf is a new plan specially desiged for men who desire early independence. Example: an, age 25, deposits $313.50 _ annually. At nge 60 he has the option of drawing n monthly income of $100 for life,or n guaranteed lump sum of $14,300-plus substantial accumulated proits. In the event of death, his family inherits the full benehts. The new Great-West "Prosperity" plan oiiords special disability privileges and numerous other appealing eatures. ‘ r I »--____ ,_ rw Protection with Profit Great-West Life surplus earuiutl have always been unusually large -with the rsult that policy-holders have consistently eoloyed generous proits. These pronto, left with the Company, earn in- terest guaranteed never to be less than 3% 96 cent. Actually the Greot~West Life is pay- ing 5% per cent. _\_.____. _ _ ,_ __ _ iis the city Saturday night en- Joechinrs Church, Vernon River. *Y - 'T' ‘. 1* ;;:~_~-gn-4 ton. P. E. 1.,) now ot New Bedlam-d MAS-. is staying ior the surnmq with W. and Mrs. Joseph Younkei l $400, 000 0 City of Saint John ' 5 p. ec. Gold Bonds 'lb be dated July 2, 1930. Principal and half-yearly interest payable at the Bank of Nova Scotia in Toronto, Montreal and Saint John. N. Ii-qgenominatlons $1.000. $500- ' $63,500 dub July 2, 1. . Price: roms me interest. 1° yield 815% ___ 95,000 due July t, 1930. J, Price: 101.50 and interest, to yield 4.90% i 501,500 due July 2, 1070. priser 101.50 and interest. to yield 4.90% _ Orders may be telephoned or f_`,._>t_.,_; telegraphed at our expense. - 1. Easiest Seee.'1s'€'ies Company LiM1TED _ _ . W. 1|. v. numssn. Minster. 1, cnsnwrrnrown '” lr. lol! Momnmsn nsmrsx eg. Q asoriorou 3, smmeansms rnmrnxcrois l Stewart Jones Ss Co. . Correspondents of _ _ Greenshields 8s Co. 1 Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange , ._ 88 Great George St., Charlottetown ' _ _Q _,_ _'.4 3 r>~ H'-~ 'M ‘V P- 1*- - - naw norman oosonacsrrou °! i-11° Pf°=“»’>”Wfl°f\ Uh“\'°h» 0°-'G8' -sunday. June zach. 'rhsrs win he _ iam &homeh§iBvin.¥;¢ ___ Rev Mr Davies ”“"""""1"‘*'3‘ Oledlruiheunu tn. lass mm as Q me ramir. chsfismwwh. ii is E e Grant, which takesl Fannie M. Moore, 1:1-msrly of Mil- ' B1” Wm P"°‘.°h lf' 8 p. ru. ' service in the Clifton Church et tl " -"' a. m.; in the South Granville Church H ' 0 _4,;.°__' _:__-_r;~~,__,,,__ ~--~-- f --~ l GOLF EXPERT “E“E"M\'~ Kel' at 3 D. m. in the Geddle Memorial l ` sey, golf professional, with the Lur- _ Chumh M .L30 p_ m_ The service in _ _ sw C°\111lfY °l“l°» *mls* 1° *he th, seams Memorial church win he dw v<==t¢f<1=r M I 'hm *°°=\“*\S .. frhsiu-sph;-.~,~.=f=1s» ss- ia. v. 1 engagement at t/he Charlottetown M_ '_ ‘ 1 the new 18 hole course yesterday ` sm JAMES CmmCH_The Rey ‘ and SWB” Very hlgmy °f lt* As 5 R. Idoorheztfl Lvgaiz- will bring to a P19?" and teacher °f' h°W 3°“ close next Sunday his term as sup- Shwld be P1°Y°d. MY- Kel-“Y "M105 ply of the pulpit of the Kirk, which hlrh in 01° P1'°f¢=S1°“- ` ‘he has fined for the last five months, _-‘“ and will return thereafter to Mont- MAY COME E-`5T'_‘79'm°5 MC' rctil. Mr. Legals will conduct beth Queen 01 Sim Ff8»1'1¢l-wo WHS B 'i1S`ll»01' l services next Sunday, celebrating io 0911181111 fwtfltll’ OH N5 return the Holy Communion at the morning from A business trip through North- se,-v1¢e_ ern Cailfomia and i~"a“sG`-». &_ _.___ McQueen 15 3.11' experienced mlnel’ MOTQR p_5]:_'3'jj_.A motor party a:-_d while ln the latter state vislted,fmm Buffnll N_ y__ M15, mniiy mill? °f the mln” which madel Krnnshear, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Nevada famous- Mr- MOQUBGI1 15 9 Kranshear. Rochester, N. Y., Mrs. C.; . native of Orwell. P. E. I., which he L_ Neem Mi; 1;, C_ Petzing, But!a1a,l leftin 1902. There seemstobe no arrived in Charlottetown Mon- obstecle ln' the wav 0! his V151! 00 day morning and left cn yes- Orwell this year except the distance. tgrriay morning. They report a very Bhd "T116 M2-D10 Ulf 5900011" CX- pleasant tour through the province cursion has been orga:-_ized just to of Quebec. having visited Montreal. meet such an emergency. Oaklandi Quebec City and other points of in- Maple Leaf. tersst. They return by Bangor. Mali-.e, vi" sisnaii-d oiioi New .ro-say ._ s21.i}i:,is_siee1 . _ _ . __ 15215 Sterling SeeuritiesA... ._ 10%, Studebaker ... 26 BANKS Yellow 'ri-ucr zasil Fox Films 39 Bank of Nc":i Scotia . , . . . _ __ 318 C. P, R. . ... 188% 132:11: cf I‘Z".‘.t-1' rl - . - - ~ 195 General Motors ... 39%‘B1u!< of C:;':_::ze:ce _ . . . . . . __ E; . __ _.._~ _ ReyalB:ni< ._ ._ AOTWE BOND PRICES ml " ` “ Tée IMI” Mzzg/if as 12 grew* A many Ming; éesides /lgéfifeg” . .» l NE of the lessons the W`ar taught millions of people was the value of good sound invest- ;~~- merits. During the War they put their funds in government bonds. Since the War many of these bond holders have learned to their increased profit that securities of certain business enterprises oEer sound investments. _ DID YOU LEARN THIS LESSON? 204,900 investors have purchased Associated securities- largely for long term permanent investment. The investor, who places his funds in Associated securities obtains the protection afforded by the stability and long continued success of a company with operating properties dating back to 1852. ' During the first four months of 1930 nearly 15,000 new in- . i _ f ...,...- Canada Bronx . MONra.z.u. sroolt axcnsnan Canada Melting . . isworts iufniehedlvydredl Dominion Tar --- WW & 0°.. Montreal. to stewart Month-ci nights r-en-IA amen 45 cts 211.4 _-xhiiihi .. ......... ........ ._ Beuuharnols Power -- 6 Bell Telephone . B. C. Power . . . . . . 5‘~'f~ Mar. Canada Steamship . . 6% _ 5'? Mar. 51 July l “» Crt. 1 ~l°°°s&0o.. ascimioeorce Str~fetlN<»~ahds _ . ¢l\B-rlbiteiown. Power Corporation 6-, c. P. n. _. ........ ._ . .. Dom. '1'.&Chem . ._ . - ,l‘9li°'°d °° °l°‘”‘°' `m"° 24' mo' lm” Bm 64 Gatineau Power _ ._ sr. `§".f'_ A ‘Quebec Power ... ... '.1 _ MQNTIBAL \8haw1nigan . "` Smelters -- -- _ ____ Paeitiodnim . 16% steel or Canada Pfd -- 1 simozts ... ... .. lsou .. 37 NEW YORK "J-.}j.2`_ " E... -.. ... ... ... .-. 2514 ‘5|@¢1ofCal1e»dB. ... ... ... ;;lM°mmeaJ Pow” HU _...Ulu _ ' __ BHG sollvlontreal Power 3315 Montreal 'h°arn\'.'.:ys 5% *umm "' "' °" "` "" sollgwmmpeg Electric Montreal '1‘re.mways .. 53 ,_ 64,4 Gatineau Power .. 0.7 .. 133 Gatineau Power .. . 6% newmi smith _ . _ sw. Mentreal'1‘ramwaya . . . 5% (YB 5 "ii 4‘£~"% 5% 6% Dec. l 192-J 1955 1960 Oct l. 1941 1954 Jan. 2 1949 Jun: 1 Apr. l June 15 June 1 Oct. 1 l956 1941 1941 1953 1951 Nlur. 1 1970 July 1 Apr. 1 Apr, 1 F‘;b_ 1 B~°.rmi s . mil i9%<` American Can 14 Alpghany . it Cement ... .. .. LaPowu~snd?a‘per... .. Bridze ..... Powersecurlties .. BteelW\rel ... .. ... Oil ... ... 29 ,commercial Solvent Blpqminiori Star!! ~- 'ilizieetris Power sr Light 4 Cenerol Asphalt .. Alcohol ... Nickel ... 1'ei:rols'um ... .. H1315* ... ... ... an Power ... Bm'erles.... 94 _ International Harvester 20'l£'\Montgornery Ward ... 54% Niagara Hudson Power 18% 'Paramount Players l9‘4.;Poor & O0. B. “Qu Qin; in sis WIIQD novels, no use 13%4Aneconda ... setlnsheix Aviation . 49*4,conaolideted Gas ... ... . ....4 ... ... . --... aolgomym- 'rua btiimternstlorial Hydro Elect .ie 18% 1{mnecott Copper ... ... ... no -.- ¢ as--- ns ... ns eu 110% l8’5 45% 29% 99% 21% 181.4 00% 38% 60 34% 78 87% 33% 16% 53% Price Bros . . Quebec Power ._ lshawlnizan Power 45% .shswlnigan Power .. .. ‘shi-wisigan Power _ ‘United securities 4% % Mar. 5 li % ‘ DOEION GGVEIINT BONDS War men 5% Warlotn 5% Victory Loan 515% Vlctuy Loan 5‘_§_% vim-y mm Renewal 656% Rriulidllll 4‘,§% Rcfundin¢ ... 5% 1 .Q .nu V-Anv- ¢».».»~..»»..~..».~~|:.~..».¢»-~..~..~.. ...~..».... ....»...........~...-..».. ....................................... 10% 2116 831( ..R.oiua|h \\- v i sy-\¢»._» _.10 *FU in-x._ . ....\...§;g,; p-,_ ‘ 5"? Der' 1 Oct. l 5% Feb. 1 Mayl 1941 1055 1955 1943 1988 1967 1970 1968 1962 1931 1937 1933 les 1K7 1991 1960 1943 1954 IDU 1953 8 100 103 Ts 99 97% 103 li 101% 96 99% 100% 93% 101% 102% 100% 81% 95% 103% 101 91 10814 97 100% 100.5 103.30 102.50 102.20 1M.70 101.5 SSM! 102.3 WN vm - - vcstors were added. This large addition during a period marked by hesitancy in acquiring new securities is #commentary on the invest- ment standing of Associated securities. Two factors influenced these new investors 1. The attractive level of security prices. 2. The business of the Associated Gas and Electric System continued to grow through this period of curtailed industrial activity. An opportunity will soon be announced for you 1 `_ ‘.- who are served by Associated Gas and Electric System properties. Watch for it. Associated Gas and Electric Securities Company, Inc. i 1 " Office of Maritime Electric Company, Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. K v ri. 11.- ' V W _ la J 33 , ` . _ .___`.,~- ...__ ..-_-- .-..--...