""l“'“l’li' 1v upm- a e 0.. qlnoo so ppo I p ulosdurls sug 0211a 1 P;- "l" Pl‘1°'l' ‘PHWNII °I sociqus comm qsqfi; nsgqouoaq out puopvwmvpul snoaaiorp u. lnngnm “!"°'"ll’ - r-r FWNW-"I all!!!" I iugaanu . u} can!!!“ Ijalqanq lumpy; qq; ugAq-“l uuq spuuuorp aqs q, may,“ sluaanonfl _.L/ SEMOdd dl 379mg y; HCIHLXILN AHTXDH \\\ .-\,.-\\“\\._ fl ,5. y ' ‘lllullllullllsiilr _ ,Wc OIfer-New Isslu.— Republic of Cubal - PUBLIC WORKS 5Vg% SINKING FUND GOLD BONDS Due June 30, 1945 Denominatio $1,000, HESE bonds are s direct obligation oi the Republic and in addition are specifically se- cured through a lien on certain taxes. The present population of the Republic of Cuba is estimated to be in excess of 5,100,000. The total funded debt as at the end ‘of the iisal year,‘ June 3o, 1929, was $87,174,200, exclusive of $20,000,000 Public Works 5 it % Serial Cerriiialtes. Between 1904 and January 31, 1930, the Republic retired a total of $47,800,500 of external bonds. Price: 98 and interest to yield about 5.70% Derrrifrir: rirrulzr an requéfl. JOHIQSRTONWWARIQ. titers. Jr. Manage, llunArthnr lllrll. Bummer 00.. sumnlrrnnto. l’. 0. W" w" lliembm: Alan/real SladbExrbangr Manlmrl Club Market, Toronfa Stork Exrbangl, Winnipeg Grain Bvrbangr, Chicago Bond of Trade. New York Curb (snot/an) i F wr; RECOMMEND- Drummond Street Realty Corporation Refunding Sinking Fund Mortgage 654 p. c. Gold Bonds Dated February 1st, 1927 liiaturlng February 1st, i942 Principal and semi-annual interest (1st February and 1st August) payable in gold coin at the oiilccs oi the Royal Bank oi Canada. in Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, Saint Johh, N.'B.. or ilalifax, N. 8.. or at the Agcncy oi the Royal Bunk oi Canada in New York City. Coupon bearer bonds in $1000, $500 and $100 denominations, registcrablc as to principal only. Cullable in whole or in part, on any interest dute, upon sixty days‘ notice, at '05 and accrued interest untll February 1st, 1932 at 103 and accrued interest thereafter and Yntll February 1st, 1937: at 10l and accrued interest thereafter and prior to maturity. - Price 100 and Accrued Interest carrying a bonus oi ‘,6 share oi no par value common stock with each $100 oi bonds. ‘ (Fractional shares oi no par value common stock will be ad- Justctl nt $25 per share.) JOHNSTON AMNVAQI; l B. ROGERS, Jr., Manager. _, MacArthur Bldg" Summer Street. Sumnlcrslde, I’. O. Box 353 MEMBERS: Montreal Stock Exchange, Toronto Stock Ex- change, Montreal Curb Market, Winnipeg Grain Exchange, Chicago‘ Board oi Trade, New York Curb Marltet (Associate) Post Mortems PLANS. ? 'Are you holding post mortems on the‘ losses-both paper and. real-of yes- terdsy? 0R—8-1‘e you planning for tomorrow _11°Xt 11.8.81‘ ten years hence—when the man of vision must inevitably pros- per? li you nreplanning for the future, ‘ a" 1111118111111)’ attractive medium is ob- tainable thro ugh an investment in high grade bonds at current levels, which‘ Yield b-ll the way from 5 p.c. to 7 p.c. and ‘more. A M111’ we send you a copyfiof our Cur- rent“ 0361111.; List? Eastern. Securities‘ Campqny ‘LIMITED - ' _w.a. v. ouwosn, ‘mum, IIIDIIIOTON Bentral Guardian ltonln noon only from selected wheat. - lazl-z-lo-lai TOXOID CLINIC-For pro-school children at the Red Cross Office, Wednesday. Feb. 19th. RADIO BROADCAST-Rev. Ewen MtcDougall will deliver an address from C. F. C. Y. Charlottetown 0n Thursday 20m, at -'l.30. TOXOID CLINIC-There were 280 pupils treated at Queen Square school yesterday morning by Drs. W. J. P. MscMllllsn and G. L. Smith Oi these 275‘ received their illircl inoculations. 0 were given their second. and two their fllst. The principal assisted in lining up the pupils who rather en- joyed making the visits tothe doc- tors and nurses. The children who were not present yesterday may come to the pro-school clbllc at the Red Cross Office on Wednesday, Feb. 19 ior treatment. l -roon F1S111NG season sum JED-Tho smelt fishing season ended ‘on Saturday last and as regards the quantity taken, was the poorest ior several years Inst. The best fishing was in the Alberton and West Prince district, but even there was not up to last year. The official figures for Prince County will not be available ior some days. Most o! the catch went to (he Boston market. at fluctuating prices. which were quite poor at home but on the whole sotisfactoty.-S. 1'. W. C. DEBATE-“Riesolved that ‘mmlgration to Canada from Central Europe should be restricted in favor of that from Great Britain" was the subject-of the weekly debate at the Prince of Wales College yesterday, won by the pro side by a large VOW- Thc speakers supporting the resolu- tion were Aileen Calltwell, Albert Sil- llphllnt and Kenneth McFadyen while H1955 Qppoflng were ‘Ethel Holland. Homer "Nicholson and Wesley - C105‘ lcr. Stallilope McLeod was critic. The oro side pointed out that many mid- dle Europeans come to Canadi- "5 formers but 1115111111311 Canndm“ m laetorlcs. The British settler has many admirable qualities found 111 no other 1111111181111"- The questkm was asked 1f it were fair that Eur- opeans should B1111" 111 11- Plwpfiuy (“my up by the British. With rel- crence to the criminal record of Un- ‘wn glare; ll, pointed out that only three percent 0i themurdcvs in 11181 country 1W9 committed by P991116 °i British origin. The lrln511112e problem, the impossibility 01 whesm“ w?“ Middle Europeans, and the lowerllll; oi the standard o1 llvlns by 11m” settlers were also referred to. It W85 also held by the pro side that 111 (my; olwar no help could be expul‘ ed from European immigrants. that these settlers tend io isolate them- iliflllFlllElliiE As: you choose your family physician and place in his hands the safeguarding of their welfare, so choose your Investment ban- FLOUB milled . . r.l_l iil‘l'.l"lii.o‘r"r‘l-:‘ro_\vr~l fntiigijgl (w _ ‘selves’ and that ‘lsrllsln needs in outlet for her overcrowdsdpopula- ion. The con aids contended thrl. Canada. needs {Erin-experienced and farm minded paéllleauchas Middle Europe can sunpiy, and which can- not- be etpoclednromjnritaln. Stat- istics show that only seven percent of 111s British immigrants remain on their farms where they are most needed. The Middle nEur r is par- ticularly adapted in pioneering work which the British immigrant is un- wiliinglto undertalteffrhe iozmer have proved themselves excellent citizens while the latter are lnexperltnced and incompetent runners. It was pointed out that in Canada. there are-less criminals per thousand from foreign inunlgrants than from Brit- ish. The critic thought that the vote did nntiat all agree with the rneri its oi thespeeches. V rlnrsolvilts _ Mrs. Wilbert McCarvllie, Kinkora. returned home dlter visiting friends in Charlottetown, , ' ' Mrs. Inman, wile oi Judge Inman left yesterday oh return tosummer- side alter a pleasanfivtdt with 11¢: mother. ' ' ' ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mclcod, Sum- merslde left‘ yesterday morning fcr Montreal t0 visit; their son, Dr. Neil McLeod. luster-indent‘ in McGlll University. ' The many friends oi,Mrs. Ernest Jenkins, regret to ieirn oi her lil- ness in the P. E. Island Hospital and wish her a. speedy recovery. Llvssrocrt ' 1st/lunar (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb. ' l8.—'I‘llere were 13s cattle, 3oz calves, 211 hogs, b8 sheep and lambs on the two Montreal‘ livestock markers today. Cattle were steady at $5.25 wssso for plain to medlllmcows. Canners lit-owls $3.50 and" bulls from $0.00 to $8.00 according to quality. Calves were all veal of common to medium quality and were sold for $13.50 to $14.50 with (the built at $14.00. Lambs wre of common quality and had not been sold early today. Hogs were steady at $14.35 fed and watered flat. One small lot made ‘$14.25 for bacons with s1. premium per hog on selects and the usual outs on off grades Road hogs brought $13.75 flat. n -‘ ' ‘ - s ~ <mnrllirus D1‘. E. 1i. Ramsay was a welcome‘ visilor during the week with reln~ tlves and iriendsln Hamilton and. Malpeque. ' ' ' I Miss Alma“ Woodslde- Summer- slde and Miss Marlon Cousins, Char lcttetown‘ were recent visitors at. their respective homes here. Mrs. George Marquis, Broolrllne. his-say has‘ returned titer s weeks visit at‘ her‘ former home in Sea View. iier mother Mrs. MacKay 1s reported much improved in health. Mrs. JarnesBA. Campbell was the guest oi MrsJFrank MacKay during the week. ‘ M155 Clark, R._N.. Ccnt-revilic left on’ Monday‘ morning ior LChsrlottc- town alter two weeks visit here. The members of the: Malpeqlle ' ties in this category ‘were riomlallt, Massey Innis _ - 'rl.¢ (launder/Life l. ' n _ ., Q - n Assurance 5nCiompany MR. W. A. P. W®D MR. A. @R®N RAMSAY MR- L K YOUNG AulstantGnrmlMarnu Aslisul-ltGsrlerulMuupr ~" AssistantGrannlMansgc , a ' MR. s. N. MITCHELL 1' “*y>.l . Ocnni Msnsw new appointments ‘have been approved by the Board of Directors as follows z‘ . w,“ . Mr. A. N. Mitchell, Assistant General Manager since January, i926. has been appointed General ‘Manager to succeed the late Mr. T. G. McCcnkey. Mr. W. A. P. Wood. Actuary: Mr. A. Gordon Ramsay. General Superintendent." and-Mr. L. R. Young. Treasurer, have each been appointed to the position of Assistant General Manager. , Mr. W. Hustle, Assistant Treasurer," has beerfprcmoted to thehewly created _ position of Assistant to the President. __ Messrs.‘ R.‘ GfiMcDcnald and S} C. McEvenueQ Assistant Superintendents, havecach‘ been appointed to the position of Superintendent.‘ Messrs; E. C.‘ Gill, Assistant Actuaryfand‘ R. E. Woodcock, EssteFl Loan Supervisor. have each been appointed to the position of Assistant Trmsurer. n,“ announces that _ Mr. Leighton McCain-thy... President of The Canada Lit; Assurance Company, _ MR. s. c. McEVENUE u enjoyed. _ - its tram lines in the City oi Winni-i coltlmbln Gas , . . . . . . .. Miss Goldic- Woodsldey-Remsrks by I The Valentine entertainment _and peg. It is by'no means certain that Cglunlbla, Gramophone 301i; l 511111281 111K161" 111s ‘Rusulws Of the the company will be slven what iris Continental Can .... s2 I "13111118 W!‘ 1311" M1$11°fl B91111. WEB demanding, but. should the companylcongoieunl .. | held at the ..homc.-oi Mr. and Mrs. win lyygltghgr o; the above proposals! New york scum-a] i George Orvzier omwvdutsdny cvcn- bciore‘the Public 'Utilitles'Con1mls-§c_ p, n, ,,,,,,,,,,,, .. i"? 5"”- mh- m“ D~ M- “511111- sion of the 01w o! Wlnnines. the net! Elcc. Bond s. Share ...... .. 1001. uresided- Tilers was 11' 51w". uro- i-eslllt must be of considerable im-lnanmsl. Kodak f. ......... 2011-; 811m 011115151-1118411 11 b18110 5019 by portance to'tlie companys annuali-Elec. Power d: Light 63 ‘statement. - The situation, so far us‘ Fm; ylrm , , . . . . ,. eh:irr£:n;be1t)lueln Iililcen 501111111135" can be judged, appears to be more i qprisolldated Gas 1191s , an m‘ 1 “may; 0s’ s‘ i lCtclleral Electric . . .. 75 ‘ greater “511511111011 lmd clnrlcsnQuotatlons furnished by Mowat. ¢‘I:"G:lodyeal' ..... .. . an». I ' ' ‘"- “ ‘ t oar ' 3mm‘ Euzamh Rama)“ E“°°“l fliijlrgilfzl . . . . . . . . .. . 121.: girlish. pain? garnish: Montreal Stock Exchange l Stand‘ on or New Jersey _ n93 i ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ '. - ~11 ....... .. .. _-‘ evening WB5'Sp011t in the enjoylllclltl Abmln‘ ‘ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ -,.1.-_ l Tmh’ Mans“ e _ of games. earliests ' etc. Refresh-I Asbcstosm. ' U . :1: lclmyslcr ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' manta-followed. ane members of ‘no; f1‘, ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘T’ v 3"" hcnnecott Copper Band expressed their thanks to Zelé; Tggfiélolllte 1mm“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' their host and hostess for their hos- ' B: c: Pow" B. ' n, ' M°‘"3°"‘*"y Wm‘ " pitaiity and the part they had taken Bmmnon ~ - 1 (asked, .9... Nmgm“ HMS” “ ‘ m making the evening one or real B “m - - - - - -- g8: rlasil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nnjnymenn Tm ,5 the negnnnnn nficirlnadfil‘ ---------- ~- 1 b» Stand. on of New York ..... .. a series o‘ many helpful evenings‘ ‘ n . . . . . . . . . . .. B_.. ovmnnn Elven m we mwrest or the BandILnnadian Bronze‘ . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5i‘: Pan Amermm E _ I , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ untlcr the direction oi. their lcatlcr Caundum ‘Inqustrlallmcohol " w Pmmc scwl“ "r New ‘Jersey Miss “nu, R,nn5ny_ _ I 0mm!“ 13ml?“ 5" PM?" - - - - ~ 15 mgo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . "Wkshmi 91°“ ----- * - - - - < ~~ 9° Alkali Works . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .. Coils. Smlciters . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2139 Atlantic Gulf d: W. -I [Rcnlinglon Rand ‘iitarlio Keith Orphellm Cnllntla Brewing Canada Ccrncnt _ MARKET Gilégll’ - v Furnishedby Mowat d: hlaciililiv- [Donflnlpn Bridge " ' 131mm“ o“ - ~ ' ' ~ - " - - ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " my’ st-Wn Brokers; _ . l Dominion Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i stnmL Gas a o“ _ _ _ ‘ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ n v ___ (Dryden Paper . . . . . 12 15pm, _ ‘ _ _ H ‘Famous Players . ‘and bah“. 44 . B fl‘ / ‘ I ° “ l m" “m = primer ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " i Shell Union . . 21'. v 60mm] steel war” l ‘Fcxzls Corp. . . . . . . .. . 51‘.- ° i , 7' °° s. international Nickel in Wall Street, but the local seculz-f Lnke of the woods - ‘Westinghouse . . . . . . . . . . . .. 177*. u. Steel . 187'.’ 1".~ll:v.' Cab . . 211....‘ Vfoolworth Close students of the local illflfltdlf: Momrenl Power _ . Women; Institute ‘were hospitably ‘d t . u t i H.’ _ ' 11111011 BEEP?» ~ ~ - . - - - - - - - - ~ - - - -- BB‘.- ker and place your“ entertained by MljsfEllnerv Taylor at Zogzzlcleor Yzlsfieaglrllsb, t?“ Inns-Li rffiggnfigxsrgzs" ' r Alllcr. Waterworks A: Elcc. . . .. 106'.- Self 1n hls hands for h“ Pmgxd‘)? ‘Trfigeéq?’ rePéuTry 13' wardness of Brazilian Traction dsinnnnnnnl awe] glardlim 73v; ,gnlc:l?.km'JLO ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " " ' ' ldfl . TM m. n,‘ . “n” er me" keeping tied up a large nmcullt of . . i a ‘lm Como “e ' ‘l i financml gu nee sided arldthere were ‘thirteen mem- potent“, bnymg power and nntn “n5; gfigfigcclgzavlgn" " 7?" nBciltlix Aviation ...\ . 401. . . ‘ ‘bar in' tiehd u.‘ The business ‘ " » ' ' ‘C ercial Solvents . . . . . . . . .. 31’. _ [t ,3 we” to sec],- 5 R if“ y security stages a good recovery, it is; snnwnnnan _ __ 1G,.‘ ‘ ‘mm V _ L‘, transacted, p. _\ery_ pleasant social nnnny “my that an anvnncc m the. (Conlmollucalth .1 ‘So. 1'1 _. Investment Calumet evening waslspentnarld a dainty re- ‘pnbnc ntnnly stocks mywnere nenrlshm“ a‘ 59m’ " 4° lcurllss Wright 10?. I . past was served by the hostess Mrs. the, proportndns attained m wanhsxnnxgfegcgneaéia - i; Dnpont . . . . . . . . . .. . 130 “ ~ ‘ '--‘-—-_ -------1--' .' ‘ “ layers. 65 . B , Street, can be expected. l ,0 I, R New 55 Famws P . ' - " ' - ' ' ' " " Packard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l8‘; i H1 mwuhdlhnlulwfilulllll? » ic. r. R. Old . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. zla .‘__ . . , | 1 S. n i _ , olnllnolls l3 l. Lmnm)’ - ' 4 Riga"? 1x _ m“ I-l ‘an l Canada“ Gyplmu ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ " 25 Timkcn Roller Bearing . . . . . . .. 7BR. MONTREAL - 2w s1 JAMES ST. ll’ In‘. -- Another factor‘ that hns been coll- ‘ v sens Rmbuck _ m,‘ “MJFAX ' I. 153 “(mus ST. ‘ ' “an” n‘ in" * structl nsmorc or les" bearish is the: Banks Umml " ' ' 4m‘ TORONTO ' ' ' ‘1 YOUNGAST‘ .- ‘mg-i ‘n. ad“ " . a ' 1 . ~ Warner Bros . .. .61‘. . __ an»); . ‘Pa-Ru. lgxpediwd firefly? 0r slmloopo“ "iwollnncrce . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 265 Unnen nmmn 51.x - - s‘ by Shaw 11 galnto la e care o ' . ‘ ‘ ' F- I.» Blellglihggrf" "n" on . , lllmltrém " Gillette Gazors 941 I 01mm"?! MANAGER‘ . lulu I’ “a? ‘i? h.‘ 21:12:33,?“‘Zncmnccgggcrvlg? Nova Scot“ Norlil Antcrlcan . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 107“.- . . n, n . . . _ . , c. _ ‘ ‘i"uflfll,ilnoy'm.mfié'rqgijrpfl Mnnflce Riven Enemy ‘vhnt the _ _ Vanadium Steel . .. 70?.‘ ’"‘““‘°“ETQWN' ' '- P‘ i‘ l? I nun-roam lu.'lno.-"l" "Street" should consider this in a Montreal Curb Reynold‘ Tobacco ' 54?." I » u" °~ 9135775- IIINIIII. bearlsh light, ~when lt- has been Nammm Cash Rcglstc‘ " 77"‘ '”""_'_ ' """" "' m.‘ 1.1.. ._ .-..; I known for ‘some time that new iin- Br-nnn Ameflcnn on ~ 33., Sumd‘ Bram“ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' “ 267‘ " """_ ’ ‘ will‘have to be undertaken Cnnana Dock A, Drednn _ _ _ _ _ __ 33.1’; gelstilcr“ “$031 ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ __ M 1n connection with the company's Dnnners sent-m _ _ _ _ _ _ __ n,‘ ‘i “‘°"’ ' “° ,/ . programme ontllc‘ Upper 5t. Mau- Eastern Dames " ' 23,- 6°!“ 9"“ ~' \M f“ - rice, is difficult to explain. Shaw- Nornndn 41 ‘ Pm“ RY ' - ‘ - -' -- ‘Y "fr? : .( "'7 . . min“ n” under ‘contemplation n Page Hen'e'y‘“" ' m] U. S. 1nd. Alcohol 1211.‘. Memborl 0! The Montreal Ourb lhllit ‘ programme oi expansion which will wnlner G w.“ U~ S» P1119 19¢ P01111111)’ - - - - - - - -~ 329i . - . . "nnne "oonoolooo of new money in stand Pavm a: M-wflfls _ w Nat. Dist. Products 36!. Members standard Block andMlnlng Exchange - I glues service _. A lerrlcc y.» Members s! Vancouva Stock lxclunst. Private wlm to‘ uulne assuage: and all Branches. Orders limited ca all Ilarlsla. ‘ , m and...» oluluortlrown use oriuor OTIAWA ~ other lambs-Iranian - llama.‘ In John. India Ian-null. New GIIIII-I A u no‘ suit-flyw- the next ten years and it can be token ior granted that shareholders will be given the opportunity to par- ticipate in the raising of part of the money to their advantage. From past! experiences, the offering of rights’ irorn time to time, csll be confidently looked forward. int. Combustion THE RUBDOWN is not complete unless llnlshetl with Mlnlftfs! Gives new llic and glow to- the ‘whole body. ’ . m‘. . 12211 . 1201-.- _ New York stock Exchange - i-nn-n-i-a American Can 1411i u.“ Atlantic Refining Amer. &-Ni‘llIfl-POI‘l1‘ Amer. smelting Iltcflrllng '12 Briggs 1B: ................... 16!’: m; Rqmoomu; Messrs. H.~N. Watt and R. J. Trenoutls have beenlppointed to the position of, ‘ Stimulant-it‘ Assistant SuperintendentJ . - , ' §la=1=1=n4¢11h will . a _ - .. j Taylor. As the members dispersed, . Winnipeg Electric ‘Bethlehem Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 102-14] they expressed themselves thorough Winnipeg Electric Co. has mfldfilAnflcflildfl Copper . . . . . . ......._'l3 . ly appreciative 01 the hospitality application-Tor increased street car Columbia. Carbon .. 185¥li - , fares and lower operating costs forncom Prqducgg _ 951i ill’ OOCOOOOOQOOOOO i362__-l—lll\vfrii2i. . Jimmie Jingle Says: The toast it makes- you‘ll say, "0h,'rny! just as good as cake or pic." It's , . —l$lewart‘s - Bread.‘ ' S "ere. for. You" l l ' . WELSH JlxTnrlsblrl-t i PETROLEUM -co1‘tl: - lsusco nousenonu corn: neuron our. sun-move INVERNESS SCREENED 01.11 SYDNEY soonest-so srnmorllcr. SCREENED' SMITHING COAL - - cnxxcl. com. FOR onsres I _ 64.4 n/lnllsmoilw ANTIIRACITE Also , HARD AND SOFT WOOD. ' Sold in any quantity ;nnd delivered promptly. ' A. Pickard e Co?‘ y fen ocoocowson i PHONE _,,, . HARDWARE ior every purpose. Kitchen utensils” of ulllminuln or granite; baking pans.“ pails, double boilers, steamer , siil- ' lets,‘ sauce pails, ctc. Wé have a wotil '4 derflll display that yoll will -~\]by' ' seeing. Come in and. select your needs ' .. .. Hardware “ Limited‘ v ' _."I.‘he_ Rogers '