gopil, two hours after eating, gigestion as they call 1t. It is 11y excess acid. Correct it with sn 1;, The best way. the quick, harm- snd eilicient way, is Philli s’ Milk g magnesia. It has remain for 50 a." 111a standard with hysieians. a spoonful in water neutra lacs many flmes its volume lil stomach acids, and n once, The symptom disappear in Qve 11111111151! \ ,..“.'.“ii. / . _ . You will never use crude method! when you know this better method. And. you will never suiTer from excess sold. when you prove out this easy relief. Please do their-for your ow-n sake- now. ' Be sure io get the genuine Phillips‘ lililk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- cians for 60 ‘ears in correctiu excess acids. Each ttlo contains fu direc- tions—g.ny d. gstors. l -\-—-—- In Memoriam DIES. JOHN C- DUFFY Ilriends and relatives were deeply mevedto hear on New Year's Day of the passing of Honor Jane Nantes, med 55 years, dearly beloved wife of John c. Dudy, s3 Elm Avenue. Mrs. Duffy, although a constant sufferer for the past fifteen yclrl. was able to be about her duties until the Friday before her death, when she was taken suddenly ill and des- pite the best of medical skill and tho loving care of her family. and a host of friends, she passed away at seven o'clock in the evening of the first day o: the New Year Always a. devoted member of the Holy Catholic Church she died surrounded by those she loved best and administered to by the Rev. Fr. McCormick. c. s. s. p... who gave to hcr the laQ rites‘ of the Church. Besides a sorrowing hus- band she leaves to mourn three daughters, Katie” Mary and Eliza- beth, also the following sister, Mrs. John Mciuigali, City, Mrs. Martin Kenny, Pontiac,. Michigan}, Susan, City; also n brother, John H. Nan- tes, of Kelly's Cross. Following is n list of the Mass cards, Spiritual Offerings, Floral tri- butes and uessages of sympathy: \ Flowers Crescent. Husband and Daughters; crescent, Mr. sihd Mrs. Herbert John- son; Wreath, staff of N. Rattenbury. Ltd; Spray, Gladys, Dorothy and Laurette; Wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son Rattenbury; Spray. Mr. and Mrs. David McKinnon. MASS CARDS Husband and daughters, Frank Duffy, Mr. and Mrs. John McCull- an, susan Nantes. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kenny, Pontiac, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. John Nantes, -Kelly's Cross, Mrs. P. J. Cleary, Montreal. p, Q, 1mg. Margaret Gallant, Catho- lic Women's League, James R. and Mrs. McGuigan, Hope River, Mr. and Mrs. John McAloer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doucctte, Mr. and Mrs. Au- .gustus McQuaid , and family. M1‘!- Fiosnie Bruce and family, Mary 0'- Nelil and Alice Purcell, Mr. and Mrs- J. s. Hughes and Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Flemmln8. P110115 01 Grades IX and x st. Joseph's 0°11- veni; Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gallant; Mr. ancLMrs. John O'Neill; Mr. 11nd Mrs. James Kiggins; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. All» white, Fred DeCastc, Katie Flynn. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gallant. Mrs. Mury Parkman and Belle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Diamond. Mr- Jflmtli Smith and family, Ethel and Agnes Clinton. 5t. Charles Auxiliary. Stall of n. Rattenbury Ltd-. (Blah): .1141‘- and Mrs. A. Clarke. Junior Catholic Women's League, Mrs. J. A. M11111 . Jean and Sheila. Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis Quinn" and Mrs. P. We Le- I " ' e +eoe+¢+40++0§Oe+§+0+e+04 POTATOES “ AND, TliRNlPs Elia-f '-—'- We will be buying-everyday at our warehouse H9881" Wharf. ‘Highest prices for I000 t0 If. I .- - ' . I 1. wsrsn cocoon Charlottetown “P. E. Island Phon’ slid 088 1 us...“ e. drainer. l. Clair, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Richard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Haughey and family, Mr. and Mrs. John McKenns, Peter and Ivan Walsh, Mr. and Mrs, P. McAleer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gallant. Mrs. N. J. McDonald, Grand ‘Tl-sca- die, Mr. and Mrs. Prank McGuigan, Spring Park Women's Institute (High); Spiritual onus... Jackie and Caroline Kenny, Pon- tiac, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Curley and family, Pupils of Grade IX. and. X St.‘ Joseph's Convent, Poesy McInnis, Mrs. N. McFarlane and Rita, Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett and family. Mrs. Bennett McDonald, w. J. and Mrs. Soniers and family, Letters sud Cards of Sympathy Mrs. P. J. Cleary, Montreal, P. ‘Q.; Mrs. Annie Williams and Blanche; Vernon F. Maddlgan, Aphrs V. Wis- ner;_ Annie, ‘Mary and Sadie Gillan, Irene Slackford. Winsloe; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kenny. Pontiac, Mich; J. S. McDonald and staff; Mrs. J. R. Hogan, Charlestown, Mass; Pius Smith, St. Dunstans University; Mr. and Mrs. R. T. White, Gordon’ Mc- Intyre. Brookline, Mass; Mary Nan- tes, Kelly's Cross; John Smith, Hali- fax, N. 5.; Mrs. John Donovan, Wey- mouth, Mass; Russel Monaghan, North Wiltshire. JAMES E. MCQUAID It was a distinct loss to the par- Jsh of Kelly's Cross. when its resi- dents learned on Sunday morning. January 5th, 1930. of the not unex- pected death "of Mr. James E. Mc- Quaid’. During the past year or twu. the deceased had been in steadily declining health. being almost“ at the point of death almost. s. year ago in the Charlottetown Hospital. However, he rpilied, and ever solici- tous for the welfare of his family and “wines; interests. he carried on until compelled by lack of strength he laid down the burden for others to take it n0. 811d 011 111° above date,h1 his 02nd. 37°31‘. 51"‘ rounded by his wife and family- he was summoned before his 0168101‘ to receive the reward of a 1150 B96111? in His service and for the comfort and success of his 191111113’. 1'11‘! 11°‘ ceased, who was a man. fluted l0!‘ strict honefiyrstrict sobriety. con- scientiousness in every detail 01 matters spiritual and temporal. made an impress on the commun- ity in which he lived that time shall take long to delete; for besides leaving to his large faintly the leg- acy of a stainless record. he sol B11 example worthy of emulation by providing during. his married life three mm as noises for 11h ooh-l. and lending the way in several lines of farmlns- New he rests from his labors, and his dlsconsolaie widow (m, Annie Hughes) and sons and “ughm-p will cherish the memory or“; worthy husband ‘and father. 5nd prey for the repose of his, soul. gqlqqmgwlfefllersareleftto mourn sh: sons and three daushi- era, VineenL- Natick. M114!» J0m- linanett. ‘wuss... _and mus. xgnys gm", and Kathleen, Brooklyn. Mbry and Gertrude at home. Also Arthur. one of the victims of the railway accident on June nth. 1N1?- wno is w present at homo- "rhe funeral. one the lsrlfli seen for yam. look Dllce to Kelly’! cross Church on the 7th. January. where High Miss of Requiem W" “mum by luv. M._ J. Salli-h. who “m; embed the . ‘lestdsysoneerfifandwowls if»... o - emM-1no"u1 beer-m were: -_- Josepinlfcneneld. Will's!!! Malone. , DundoriL-{Jeioml " Meow- glfl, J. BIMIIUY- . ‘ . 83y his sculreet in pesos. . .\ ' _ 111s prohibition officers-whiter! bluntly. ' \ . and Mrs. J. ‘n. nan-...... and rm- ily. Kelly's Own: Mr. James Gor- msn and family. Kelly's Cross: Mrs. Mes-tin Mulligan. Kickers; Mr. sud Mrs. Stephen Toole, Boushaw; Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso: Malone. Kin- kora: C. W. League, Kelly's Cross: m sums. City Hospital: s. Morgan and family. Charlottetown: Miss Eileen Monsghan, Charlotte- town; Mr. and Mrs. S., P. Dufly and family. Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. W. P- McKenzie, Kinbora: Miss Elizabeth Larsbee, Brighton. Mus; Mr. and ‘Mrs. I". Bradley. South Mel- ville; Mrs. Rose Monaghan, Char- lottetown: lvlr. and Mrs. Ernest Imonard, Cornwall; The Sisters, Mt. St. Mary's, Charlottetown. Messsgesfiof Sympathy: SOUHSZ Sisters Mt. St. Mary's; Miss Gertrude King, Charlottetown; Mr. Mark Hagan, Souris; Miss Eileen Mlary McKinnon, Arlington, Mass. Misses Margaret and Josephine Mc- Quald, Semis; Mrs. Clara McKen- zie, South Melville; Mr. and Mrs. James Dalton, Charlottetown; Miss Viola Dalton. Boston, Mass; Miss Mary F. McDonald, Kelly's Cross; lvilss Cecily Peters, Charlottetown; was Marion Edmonds, (Rm-lotte- Wwn; Miss Agnes Moreen. Char- lottetown: Miss Elimbetn Larsbec. Brighton. Mass; Miss Mary Kelly, Natick, Mass; Mrs. Ernest Leonard, Cornwall; Mrs. Bose Monaghan, Charlottetown; Mrs. Rose Deveresux Icon. Charlottetown; Misses‘ May, Mlnilie'and Hilda Dunsford, Char- lottefnwn. .__.s___._i'_ FUNERAL THE LATE B. DOUGLASRIARDINE, FEEETOV/N Notwithstanding the bright. sun- shiny days of January, a. gloom has, been cast over the neighbourhood of Freetown ‘in the sudden ‘ _, 0i one of its highly esteemed citizens B. Douglas Jar-dine, on the 18th inst- at the early age of forty-nine W111‘!- The funeral service was conducted at his home on Thursday 1110911101?"- January 23rd by the RW- T- MW“ Williams, pastor of Kensington, Free- town ‘Presbyierian Churches. The Rev. R. H. Stavert o! Hunter River and the Rev. F. Williamson. o; Malpeque, were present to extend words of sympuihy and °°"'1°"1 i“ the bereaved ones, while Mr. Phillips of Kensingtcn rendered a 111981 1911911 ing solo. The funeral was very lersely sl- tclded showln! the 111x11 col/ohm 11' which Mr. Jul-dine was held. 11¢ was keenly interested in 111$ church and was the represenative cl- der, He was most faithful to duty and to the courts of the church. 11nd also strove to foster the community spirit. He was 8- sood husband. a kind father a man W110. loved his home and will be greatly l11$§¢d~ B°"'d°-" the widow,_there survives two child- ran, Andrew and Hazel. 015° “m sisters. Mrs. E. P. Webb, and Ethel Jardine of Lawrence, Mass. One brother. the Rev. J. C. Jardirlc. Q1"- bec, The pail bearers were Mr- D- M- Bernard, Mr. G00- Pflynwr- m‘ M‘ ex Hitz, Mr. John Reeves, M1. 5i"- nng Andrews and Mr. Albert Camp- bell. The wreaths included one from the family and one from the YoungPeo- pies Society. The body was interred in P009195 Cemetery, Freetown. "The Lord Silfe- and the Lord has taken away. Bless- ed be the name of the Lord." FREDERICTON AND vrcmrrr The quarterly meetln! 01 i116 51111111 Division of the firms of Tefnliemn" was held in Fredericton Hall on Jan. 23rd. Very helping and much a9- preciated addresses were I1V¢I1 by M1‘ M’, Gillls, and Rev. R. i-l. Stsvert m4 other members of this order. We are glad to see Mrs. Phoebe 559mm out again after her recent illness. ' ‘ Amolng those who attended Burn! Concert on may 1"" m’ “m?” ing: lime n Murray. 141F105" man, Les e MacDoweli, Dr. J. R. Murehlson.‘llev.. R. H. Stevert. Gert- rude Acklllld. ‘Arm Mhv- Rm‘ Stevenson. Berth! 5°°"'"°“' m“ , up“ mgsrty sll retro-nick b01116 on the hockey svoolll- ' Messrs Walter Weeks snd John Mwuog; oral-mile) spent Sunday 1n’ ‘n-Eich River. ' ' mo,‘ Hannah l-lickox is annulus a few dsysvisitinl Mr Peron"- iwe are all serry a» hear that m. ' fiaekham has entered the P. Ii. Is- |.nd.g1q'|-plgg] forrtrcttniéllt. W! Ill hope for‘ a med! rlcovfly- frsderictorl recently ans we all hope that this visit will be s-help to i111! _ 1 ' Wm. weeks ‘.... a/recerlt viz-i ' m .‘ . 1‘ _ ' ' Mir. ‘and Mrs. Arthur Moqusid. - Monsghan, Charlottetown: Miss. Cambridge, lvilass; Miss Maisie Mc- ' , ed hospitality. \ The Guardian "Hot Slug" hockey our oraslhiwnlyaoiw. Central‘ Guardian KOTIX 33o package. Moore d: McLeod Limited 1425-1-81-31 . ALI. W001. "V" ~neck sweaters, $0.00 value for 83.00. Moore d: Mc- Leod Limited. lus-l-al-al .i. I KOTEX '83.: package. Moore 6:. slouch Limited uzs-l-al-ai no! A wicker for the Prince Street School ice sports in the Ar- cna, SsturdslnyFeb. 8th. i504. THERE'S AN. INTERESTING showing of Men's Tweed Suits" ati twenty five per cent off. Moore Jr McLeod Limited. l425-l-31-3l FACTORY PRICES for Women's Fur Coats. Moore s: McLeod munc- ed. 1425-1-31-31 CHILDREN'S, MISSES’ and ladies’ coats half price. Moore a Meleod Limited. 1425-1-31-31 2Q PER CENT OFF Men's Tweed suits, s. very, special bargain. Moore d: McLeod Limited ' " l425-1-J1-3l CONCERT KING GEORGE BALI». Kensingtnn, February 4th, 8 P. M. Violin, Vocal and Readings. Summer- side talent. Aid Anglican Church Rectory Society] 1438-24-31. HOCKEY FANS! See the Prince Street School team for real hockey. First half played under Marquis of Queensbury rules, second half under Home Rule. 1504 T!!! LADIES 0f - the St. Eliza.- beth’: AldSociety are holding an afternoon tea in ald of St. Vincent's Orphanage at the residence of Mrs. R. J. Ledwell, 137 Water St.. Wed- nesday, February 12th, from 4 to 6. . 1499-24-11 SCHOOL BOARD MEETING-At a meeting o! the City School Board yesterday afternoon in the office of Mr. T. E. McNutt, Secretary, it was decided to place telephones in each of Prince Street and West Kent Shcools. The regular routine business was despatched and the meeting ad- iourned. SOCIAL GATHERING-Tile Ladies Aid of Zion Church were “At Home" on Wednesday evening last to a ban- quet tendered to the membe of Zion Choir, wives, husbands and im- mediate friends in the social hall of the church. Upwards of sixty res- ponasdh thewbeseatcd" order at e o'clock around the table loaded with everything’ good u. eat. Rev. Mr. Fulton presided, Mr. Wm. McMillan sat to his left, and Mr. John Ander- son (who very modestly remarked that he was present for ornamental purposes) to his right. The question of the necessit, of Mr. Anderson adorning the particular section where he sat is not yet settled; it is understood that a vote will be taken on this point. After dinner remarks by Rev. Mr. Fulton, John Anderson, J. A. McMillan, Prof. ‘Thompson, H. A. McDougall, M. McKinnon, and for the ladies by Mrs. F. A. A_. Mutch and Mrs. J. A. McMillan were greatly en- joyed, there was no lacking of bright original humor. _ A vote of thanks‘, moved by the choir president, M. Mc- Kinnon, was - imously passed and gracefully responded to by Mrs. Addi- son Miller on behalf of the Ladies Aid. The choir is deeply grateful to the Ladies Aid for their continued friendly interest and their unbound- HTHE DUCHESS DE TRIP, Lady Le. Tour and Countess do Goals will play fast hockey for Prince Street School ‘Saturday at the Alena. 1503. CHALLENGE i4 team do hereby chsllenge Satan's Groceteria and Cudmore bros. com- blned to s. friendly hockey game ‘to be played st a fixed date. lsineup:-. Goal-J. M. Kirkland. Defence-J. Duffy. C. Young. llbrwards-P. Power, A. Bruce, M. Carmichael, 3. Show, B.‘ Arsensult, A. Sherren, s. vessey. Team colors to be Slack and Blue. Signed, J. DUFFY. Capt All parties in a recent divorce ‘case at‘ Cardiff, Wales, were deaf and dumb. BNO More Plies Pile ‘sufferers can only get quick. me line lasting relief ay- removing- tbe esase__- bed blood circulation in the lower bezel. Cutting and, selves can't do this - an internal remedy ust be used. Dr. fleonharlft Hem- d, l harmless tebltt.‘ lllocecdl. be- oiiube n relieves thiybloolf contcstlop and strengthens the tafleeted parts. , _ Jtulll has s wonderful record ‘ _ quick, are. and hating relief to Pile 1t. will do the some for ‘valuable guage of its relative desir- aforts in the United States to control '1“ i119 Petroleum products business. Distillers 808mm (bid) 0 nonunion Engineering ca EastcrrrDairies 26 Hydro Electric m; Imperial Oil ..... 35o; \ MARKET G05!!! Punished by Mews! l; MacGllllv- ray, Stock Brokers. International Petroleum ' \ _ All its current price around 2i, this stock on a 8i annual dividend basis, is yielding 4.70 per cent. While it isi quite possible that minor recessions may occur, IntornatioaalPete should command, mnside ably higher’ prices over a period of years and thus it ap- pears distinctly attractive for ‘the long pull. 0f’ course, it is impossible to estab- lish e. price-earnings ratio for this stock, which would be a distinctly ability, as the company does not pub- lish an earnings statement. l-lo\v- ever, it does issue production figures,‘ and we have in addition valuable in- formation copcerning the crude-oil situation and the consumption out- look for 1930. Pete's production for i920, from both Peruvian and Colum- bia fields, according to figures Just issued, amounted to 31,205,665 barrels as yagsinst s. total of 39,399,307 in 1928. While this is distinctly encour- aging, it is of further interest that the greater increase was in the Per- uvian field, from which the greater part of the consumption in Canada is supplied. As for tile crude-oil situation gen- erally, a distinctly encouraging megs. ure of success has attended the ef- production and to prevent the piling up‘ of storage reserves. With the sid of the restrictive measures, current consumptio has recently been slightly in excess of current produc- tion and the factors have been ad- duced as to the business prospect, such as a possible decline. in automo- tive sales. It is very much to be doubted, however, that any decrease will take place in the number of automotive vehicles actually in oper- ation, and I look forward to 1930 at low equalling, if not exceeding 1939 The general outlook for Interns. tional Pete is therefore distinctly en- couraging. The declaration of the regular 25 cent quarterly dividend by the directors last year indicates the existence ofsatisfactory reservgg and tho company's dominating position, through its connection with Imperial Oil and Standard Oil of New Jersey would seem to assure the continuance of satisfactory prbgregg, Quotations furnished by Morvat t‘; MscGllilvray, Stock Brokers liionireal International rm 20%. Imperislfrobscco ............. l0 .. 41.05 . indies StaudJ-‘svingallaterisls ma Walker Gender-ham 0-7’. - s... rm sum. Exchange Americlh Curl m Amer. 6a Foleig mower ‘lmrh Amer. S: Poreig Power (asked). 0W. Amer. Waterworks 6a Elec 92 Anaconda Copper 76h’. Atlantic Refining ............. 38% Baldwin Locomotive . Bethlehem Steel ..... i005.’- Bendix Aviation 40M BriggaMfg. l6 Columbia Carbon .. 1B7 Cdlumbia UV . 850.’. Columbia Gramsphonei ....... 27% Cons. Gas '. 100 Chrysler . 385.‘. Congoleum '10 ‘.1 C.P.R. .1995‘. Commonwealth 6a So. . 16 Commercial Solvents 30H. Continental Can ........ 58 Corn Products 971.’. Dupont .......... 1265.’. Electric Bond dz Share 947.’. Electric Power S: Light 58-7.’. Zzrrnnan Kodak\. . . . . 190". Famous Players 84%). Fox Film . . . . . . . 3055 Freeport Texas 40% General Electric .............. 72 Gillette Razors 102i’. Goodyear 74'... General Motors ............... 42-7; Hudson Motors 595'; Johns hlansvlile 141'... Int. Harvester 88'}. Int. Tel 8s Tel . .. 67% Kolstcr Radio . 3!. Kennccott Copper 59H. Mack Truck’. . . . . . . . . . 81 lvlontgomcry Ward . . 40% Nash . . . . . . . . . . .. . 54's New York Central 180i‘. Overland l0 Packard . . . . . . . . . . 16% Public Service of New Jersey .. 87's Radio .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 37 Radio Keith Orpheum . '.-'_- Remington Rand 333". Reynolds Tobacco 536's Sears Roebuck d’ Sinclair Oil ' , Paramount Players Lztslzy Simmons Spicer . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Stand. Oil of New Jersey 04". Stand. Oil of New York 33 Stand. Oil of California . . . . . .. 60 Stand. Gas 8c Oil .. . 115' Shell Union . 22"; Studebaker . 455i TimkenRoller Bearing . 75'; U. S. Rubber .25-"r'. U. S. Steel...“ .181‘. United Corp. . 35-". United Aircraft .. . 46H Warner Bros . . . . .. 56'. Westinghouse . 162'. Woolworth . .. 68H» i Yellow Cab . . . . . . . . . . 17'. __..__,_.. MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Market reports furnished by Green- shiclds dz Co.. Montreal, to Stcivar: Jones & Co.. 88 Great George Strccl, Charlottctovrn. Abitibi . . 26'. Quoted at closing, Feb. 3. i930. Asbestos _ 3 2e11, Tglellhone .. . 154'. luonrnrzsr. . . ower A .. __ 33-7; B-o- PoyorB. roe;- Abitibi .. .. .. 2am, Brampton 26 Alberta Pacific Grain .. .. 2 Brazilian . . . . . . . ..-. . C‘) . Asbcstcs .. 2". Bulldins Products .... .. . 2s Brazilian .. as‘. Can. Car ......... 212'. B. A. on .. .. . .. 46".‘ Can. Bronze . .. . 51"’. B. C. Power . . . . .. Ilifk»; Can. Ind Alcohol .. 10 'Buildlng Products .. ..... '- I ‘"11- P°W=P6=Poner l’. Canada. Car .. '~. Cockshutt,............. . 22".’. Canada Cement .. . Cons. Smelters . . 223 Canada Povrcr and Paper .. . i can-PfilllllnS -- . 7 Dominion Bridge .. ..... Can.’ Cement . . . . . .. 10'; Canada Brewing .. . '7, Dominion Bridge .. (bid) 140 Dominion Bridge .. . .. '79 Famous Players .489’,- Foreign Powcr Securities 114W | General Steel Wares . lli Fraser Ccnwpzny .. 16 i Hamilton Bridge 335.; Gene-hi 5021-1 Wares .. l8 ‘ mt. Nickel ....... .. . 39.80 Home on .. 10H. Lake ofthe Woods............43 lznpcrlal0il .. 26'», Massey Harris 41 industrial Alcohol .. 10 McCall-Frontenac 24'. Intclnatlcrlal Nickel .. 38".‘ Montreal Power . 1:15 International Petroleum .. 20'; National Breweries 311‘, hlssccy Harris .. 41 National Steel-Car 60", hiontrcal Power .. 1S5 Power Corp. 77'.“ McCall Frontenac . . . . . . . . .. 2i‘. Price Bros ‘l3 hstlonlli Brews ies .. Ill". Quebec Power 001'. National Steel Car .. 60". Shswinigan 79'; Canada Bronze .. 53"‘ Simons s» Sons 41v.- Canada Maltins -- '7 Steel of Canada 46",; Dominion Tar .. 21',- Winnipeg Electric . . . . . . . . .. 47%‘. Famous Playfls -- 48"” . Norandn, _, .'..‘... ... ... ... r1701.‘ Banks rower corpora-lo -- ‘I Price Bro-s. -- - :18 COMM‘. ~ . . . . . . ....... .. not Quohoo POW" -- -- 0°‘? Mort" i Shawinigan .. ... ... . .---- 795 Nation: . Blnclicrs .. ... ... ... Nova Scotia . . 51111 "1 cam"- 46 ‘ Royal . 313 .__._.__-- ------- --———-—-'-""‘ ‘ . .,,_,,,,,,,, w, Fllll ,DIZZY SPELLS BritisnA ' l on = “ad To Shep mercsn 46:2 r Can. Dock d; Dredge 34?’. "n Bed gum Vick," _________,__ (Md; 5 Mrs. Norman Bishop, Salisbury, N.B., writes:-‘ ‘l was troubled with faint and dizzy spells and when [would lie down I would golfer tsrrrbly with mothering spells. ' l got so bed I lid 0o sleep Sropped up in bed. "My oetor said it was my heart and nerves, and that I needed s good been tonic. "I was advised to his PHLBLJRNS H1 0H1 'iu.~.lo|il% sadllmlaotlaifenoneliekvlliss! could lie am and slee like s child." Price. 50c. s bos st sl drugg-im and o» o role» one name's ’ is. .9¢u.or money back. flushes Drug C21,. TM... and fifth-Hold with ti!!! drugklsts anywhere sell guarantee . .1. Amcr.'l\l&'l‘cl..... m ALJCI. Smcltiul k Iteflninl 76% v ...-....- “F Not/sick, but “run-down and pcpless." Tired out before five o'clock —headaches—- jumpy nerves -—rcstlcss sleep. Yourself, your business, your family-all suffer if you don't attempt to overcome these conditions, usually brought about by overwork and worry. Fellows’ Laxative Tablets are special? treatment of, and ullimutc rcco cry from rnaaows- . SYRUP agged” Business I Fellows‘ Syrup concussed-i . a eential mineral foods to feedi. ' , and to build upyour exhaust-i , ed nervous systerm, After a; ' short course the appetite is regained, reireshin sleep sew quired,andyouwii feelequal __ to the demands of an oc ~- sion. Beware of “similar”, products. Fellows’ Syrupcan- not be successfully imitated.’ ‘ww- aa i ' 4 preparer! for the rational lllpallen. 5 l! Steel of Can. Pfd. .. a1 General Motors .. ... 44st . Simona .. 41 Montgomery Ward .. ... ...., 47% Winnipeg icctrlc .. .. 47'<,-.u. s. Steel .. ... 183% NEW YORK 35mg ’ Bonk of Nova Scotis. .. ..... 840 Allcghaily .. . . . . . . .. 28-7.. Bank o; Mqnerea; __ __, H, 31,5. Anaconda .. . . 77"». Bank of Commerce .. 266 -‘\m'=’1'1¢1m ca" -- -- - 1' Royal Bank .. 312 Bendix Aviation .. .. Consolidated Gas .. . . International llarlsesicl‘ Kcnnccott Copper .. Niagara Hudson Power . . . . . .. P001‘ d: C0. B. .. Radio .. Standard Oil of New Jersey .. Sfcrllng Securities A .. Willys Overland 101i Yellow Truck .. . . ... ... . 17's’. Cfl. P. R. .. 2'30 liA MorningSmile f Interviewer: "'v'v'hat lessons have been taught by the recent flurry is the stock market?" Broker: “Many speculators have learned that the old overcoat is good enough for another year, and the} thc habit of spending the winter in the South isn't necessary." ' Investmenf Suggestions COMBINING THE THREE ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS 0F SECUR ITY, ATTRACTIVELY YIELD AND MARKET ABILITY. CITY OF CHARLOTTIYPOWN 5',.’. BONDS DUE JULY, i948 TO YIELD OVER 5%. TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE 5% BONDS DUE JULY 1st, 193B TO YIELD OVER 5.20%. ' MONTREAL TRAMWAYS CO. 5% BONDS DUE OCT. 1st, i955. ' TO YIELD OVER 5ft. Eastern Securities Company Ll M l '1‘ E D W. ll. V. DUNBAR. Manager. CHARLOTTETUWN _ St. JOHN IVIONTREAI. HALIFAX MONCTON SUMMERSIDE FREDERICTON Lmwwfi f“- Private Wlrei Branches. Members Standard Stork and Mining Exchange Members of Vancouver Stock Exchange. lo Leading Exchanges and all Orders Executed on all Markets. A Service you will Applcflllc. " I39 Grafton Strcrl CIIARLUI"I'I'."I‘U\VN nr-zAu ounce OTTAWA Other Maritime Branches Halifax. St. John. Munnlon, Y... h, New Glasgow. Sydney. Phone; l 191-1195. 100":- wnoul: VITIMIN WHEAT FLOUI. Write lo us without obligation and we will send Y0‘! complete Information regarding the above. ACME SECURITIES LIMITED. l 503 Mclilnnon Bldg. - Toronto, Ont. Mr. Fisherman:- Atflllslt . dealers r mailed dim: Q receipt of l‘. p‘... firs. yr. mum o». use.‘ stun. 0st; l-E-a ram rue um». This is Simply a Reminder That You Cannot Gel lllgiler Prices. Belle Service or More (mrrteous Treatment than When Dealing With ~ CHESEBRO BROTHERS & ROBINS lucorporalel .The Largest Dealers in Canadian Fish in the United States ' .Spewl Attention/h. ' , " SMELTS -. E LS .- scAnmesg. .___.V.,a?... ..._...-..;:.~.-;.:_.~,. n, h». 4. ..-._.;-.,_..v;-_,.