Ina For “Twen on... Years. Heaied y Guiicura. "Ilnnlwea two yearsold ecaema brokeoutoomy knees. elbows. it wag in email blisters that iestered aoditched _ toiled the blisters would break and than scale hairmne very dull, sud was lifeless and dry. When l d ’ the trouble I had it for 23 years. F,“ ‘ 142m fixticurladSoep antinulaitmenésonlsénéforesigee ‘III < I mo“! ‘ital-ll I VQCIQS llCllfl IP of CuticutaOlntmeut l was healed." (Signed) Mrs. liertiaud. N. B. mania . Whealecre over.‘ My ma: iilniiiv an. Significant Facts‘ ' The following are a few brief but significant‘ faote about an Investment which bears our recommendation: -s m. pm in volume oi business for u.» a... quarter of 1000. -An amount equal to I full year's lnaximuni dlvi ud requirements transferred to. ending l1, 1080. ‘Ils"_ for per od -Net earnings foeperlod ending’ January s1, 1930 equal to over 60% on average amount ltoek outstanding ‘uring period. of Preferred —Aaaets equivalent to over $100 for each $100 of Pre- ferred Stock outstanding. . Irving Oil Compann 6% Cumulative Participating Preferred Stock ($50 par value) offers an xtremely and safe solution oi obtaining adequate security and a good income. Egstern Securities Company LIMITED Price I42 lief‘ share, yielding 7.14%. W. ll. V. DUNBAI, Manager. CIIABLOTTITOWN MONTREAL ' IWIMIBSIDI IT. JOHN "" ‘u- — l’ U." ...’. , » \ i . HALIFAX FBEDERICTON a Perfection lee Bream ForEASTEli I i It is not-too early to plan your Easter dinner, and in your menu do not omit Perfection Ice Cream which ~ is the perfect dessert. Easy to serve and easy to pro- oure. Your dealer keeps it just right. and Y"! "l! place your order so that it will arrive in ample time for serving. All the favourite flavors and all manu- factured by "experts. Among the other items for Eas- ter dinner lot down Perfection lee Cream. Central Creameries Charlottetown Perfection Dairy Summersidc u . “ For years the Cen- tral Creameries has been one of Prince \\ Edward Island's m- ‘x etltutions. growing each year. This F shows the confidence of the people. ks »l-.... e ":2": wmrufsnmmnm-s“ Caianh TH SECURE YOUR TICKET! for "Climbing Roses" the Easter Monday Play at lteddin Bros, The Two Macs and Victor Coylc's. 806l-4-15-3i- i -—-—I- ONE 0F THE FIRST-The schoon- er “Lady May" from Pinette, Captain MacDougall, has arrived here with u. general cargo and will load today for Pinette and Belle River. courons nxonanusn‘ for "Cllrnbing Rosesflthc Easter Monday Play at the Prince Edward Theatre on Friday, April 18th at 9.30 A. M. for both performances. 3061-4-16-81. BUTTERFLY-isms Margaret Hawkins, 215 Cumberland Street. city, captured c. handsome brown butterfly on Sunday which was gay- ly flying around as if it were sum- mer. ' "CLILIBING ROSES" coupons will be exchanged at the Prince Edward Theatre Friday morning, April 10th nt 9.30 A. M. for both performances. , 3061-4-15-31. FOX RANCH NEWS-lib‘. A. K. McNeilYs fox ranch at Kelliker, sash, is showing results this spring One hundreds pups were bom last week without a loss. This appears to be a splendid climate for the raising of foxes. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning three men appeared charged with being drunk and incapable. Two of these cases were adjourned till Thursday, and the third was disposed of with a fine of $10 and costs or thirty days. A vagrant was sexflnced to thirty days in jail. 'l‘he defendant in one case of unlawful Lossession of intoxi- cating liquor was scnlbhced to six months in jail. A second case was adjourned till Thursday. SPECIAL SERVICE-On Sunday evening Rev. R. Moorehead ‘Legato. B. D., gave the first address in the special services being held in St. Jam- cs Church, ‘being his remarks on the trlumphal entry of our Lord in- to Jerusalem. Last evening Ml‘. Legato spoke of the cleansing out of the 'I‘em- ple on the day following, and of the great need of the Oroes in the every day life. These services which an op- en to the public will continue at eight oclock each evening this week. PERSON ALS The illness of Mr. Wm. Corbett, cf the C. N’. R, is regretted by his many friends. Hon. John E. Sinclair, Messrs. R. II. Jenkins, M. P., and A. E. Mac- Lean, M. P., have returned from Ot- tawa. to spend their Easter holidays. prGRIPPI-LFLU (toms brsfanf Relief J i g Brelgflre oizonek Nose colds, coughing and spitting come to an end when you use Catarrhosone. it is safe, liable, sure to eradicate your cold. Get Catarrhorone from any drug- gist. Two months treatment, one dollar: small siac, 50c. r: CHARLOTTETOWN concurs}: “Central Guardian- JUsT pour milk or cream in a bowl of golden brown Rice Kris ies and your own ears wil tell you how crunchy every toasted bub- ble is. So crisp they actually crackle out loudi Try the recipes\cn the package. Rice Krispies are delicious in dopone of ways. At your grocer-‘s. Made by Kel egg in London, Ontario. RI ES Miles Edith Jay, Faun-kg Brook is spending a few days in the city. lib. It. P. Rogersorl, Victoria, is undergoing treatment in the P. E. I. Hospital. g ' Mn. John Gsrnihlnn accompanied by he!‘ two Ions. Ilsa-l and Ralph ‘were in the city on saturday. ._%__ \ MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Quotations furnished by Green- shields a Co. Montreal. to Stewart Jones l 00., (fhl-riotietawn. MAB-KIT REVIEW ‘The registering by Brazilian ‘iirac- , tion of afurther new high for-thei current year recently is believed ‘to! have been due in the stronger} tone in the milrels and to favoralblc statistics in regard to coffee. iAnoth- 5 er helpful element was a cable from London announcing a renewal m: an- ‘ other year of a credit of 5,000,000 pounds that had. been established one year ago by a group of British finan- cial institutions. This credit was to expire on Apr-l 15th, but was renew- ed ea no new loan had been arranged with the Bank of Brazil. The visible supply of coffee on April 1st wa- 5,264,113 bags‘ as against 43:92.00. one year ego, an incense of less the!» 300,000 begs. During the pazt nln months arrivals of colic: Ln the U. ited States amounted to 8.358.307 b. _ an increase of over 500.00) compo ed with 8,035,247 fer the corresryax... ing Dill: moirihs l". L scar, Deliver‘: in the United Steins for the 11in months were up cvs-r 300,000 hag. wmcther favorable condition. Brazil- ian Traction stock is now up som. 22 points since the “break? lliiilflfliil of the annual report c. Litsrnaticnal Page": 8r. Power Com- pany directs attenLion to the lac‘. that the securities of the organiza- ‘1011 Tinrasentzd ky the parent cam- pzmy and its subsi arias, have bro gaining in prominence markttwl; In the Dominion. There are now l1 t Mrs. (Dr.) .7. G. ‘Ibonihsufleouge- town, is visiting relative and friends in Mt. Stewarts-W. me many friends of Mrs. Alex. lilies-tin are sorry to learn that she is confined to her bed and hope for a speedy recovery. The many friends of Mr. Alfred Smith, 50 Sydney St, City, will be pleased to know that he returned to his homo after undergoing an op- eration in the City Hospital. D. M. J OHNSTONE Profound sorrow was expressed on every side, when the news was re- ceived by wire ‘Iuesday, March 11th. that D. M. Johnstone had passed away in Calgary, Alberta, the pre- vious evening. Donald Montgomery Johnstone was born in Long River, Prince Edward Island, the only son of the late David Johnstone, and Eliabeth Montgomery. For upwards of forty years he was proprietor of the well known Johnstones Mills at Long River, and was known throughout the whole country-side as a. man cf the strictest integrity, singularly be- loved for his unassuming manner and kl " of heart. and while he made no ostentatious show of giving. the pool‘ always found in him _e. friend. 1nd every object for the upbullding of God's Kingdom received his gen- erous support. TWO years esp 1w Octobsr he sold his property in w“: River‘ and with his family milk 11D residence near C1118"?- 5159"“- where he engaged in fox ranching, ince heannde many friends. to all of whom his death came as a shock followin! I- vory $19!‘. 1119*“ °i pneumoni . L His funeral from thehome 0n Wednesday, March lzthywes very largely attended, mail)‘ comm: 1mm other western Pfilvilme!» “d m” great profusion of flowers bore silent testimony to the love and esteem of friends and relatives in his old hi!!!" and the land of his adoption. There are left to mourn the 10s! o; g loving and devoted husband and father, his widow, formerly Mil! Nettie clay o! Bilmmmmb Pm” Edward Island, one son David 0-H?- homc, and five daughtefl. Mfl- 15°‘ Gill-of colony. Mrs. Arshimd m" mod of Carbon. and the Misses Hei- m, florence and M!!! K-v l‘ hm”- r daughter. Marion. landfill" h“ father five 70¢" '¢°- m‘ m“ m" \ 0h ! HOT CRCSS . -B U N S Wholesale 9 Retail A n1 sr Y, delicious buns for Good Fri- ggyn. Dedicated‘ to Your Palate by" " Mommies BAKERY “m; mm, ma. Elia ce-mpbcll- N- lidel in PM‘! C011!!!‘ in this Prov- ince. To all the deepest sympathy is extended. Mite-Ii ii Flumnno um Fred ii. Trainer U Grafton Street __ v "litigious; 41o 7 and here too as in his home Prov-, ed on the Montreal Stxk Exchanj; ‘in addition to the preferred and th {three class-cs of common shares of th». i parent cclnpauy, the common and pr: liGITGCl of international Paper Com- Lpnxiy (originally the ital-cut company) ‘the A sto:l: of international Hydra Electric system and the preferred stock cf Canadian. Hydro Electric Corporation. The most recently listed is Inter- national Hydro. There are 484.497 shares outstanding of an authorized 2,000,000 of no par value. There has been little trading until recently, but in the past few weeks there has been an increasing turnover and the price has risen from 44 to 53 3-4.. The chores are also listed on the New York and Baton stock exchanges so ‘that a broad market exisis. The com- lpany controls the Hydro Electric prop- erties of the International system including Casiadian Hydro Electric and its subsidiary Gatlneu Power. There is an attractive speculative fcstum- in connection with the div- idend provislonshslnaddition to be- ing entitled to preferred dividend of $2 per share the stock also partic- ipates with Juuior securities after the latter receives $2 per share. The $2 rate is now in effect, payable either in cash or stock at the option of the holder. STEWART JONES A C0. MONTREAL Abltibi 40% Alberta Pacific Grain“ 19!’; Asbestos ... .. 3%»; Brazilian ... ... ... ... ...'50',i B.A.Oil............ ....... 4i B. C. Power ... ... .. .. 44V; Building Products ... ... ... 26% Canada Car ... 27%.’. CansdnCement 18% Canada Melting ... ... ..... Dominion Tar ... ... ... Famous Players... ... ..... Noranda ... ..... Power Corporation ... ... ... Price Bros. . ..... ... ... ... QudcecPower ... ... ..." ... Bhawlnigan ... ... ... ... Smelters .. . Steel of Canada ... ..... ee ee eeaece Anaconda ... ... Ilectrlevowerd: Light .. Canada Power and Paper .. 17 CnnadnBrewing............ l0 Dominion Bridge ... \.. ... l0 Dominion Bridge ... ... .. 72% Foreign Power Securities ..... 331i» Fraser Company... 15% GmereJBtOeIWI-rea ... ... . l2 HomeOiI ... ... 810 lrnperialOil ... ... 2B Industrial Alcohol ..... 7% International Nickel ... ..... 4056 International Petroleum ... ... 23 Massey Harris ... ... 31%. Montreal Power ..... 154 MeColl lh-ontenso ... ......" 2B National Breweries ... ... ... 32% National Steel fir ... ... ... 08 Canada Bronae n1 ... ... ... 68 steel of Canada Pia ... ..... 39 ... 37% wuuum Electric 42v. - new roan ifyou want Expeditions and anal-rem Oan .. 1am E!Wrt Wm-kmmgfl’ American Radiator ... ... . 38% Send to Allegheny . Opposite Prince Edward , hates-national llydroleetric m6 . 11mm“ - Iuternatkilai Remem- um . Phoneflw lteanecottdcpper .. m4 ’ lichtgonsry were ... 40% v PerlickdzFrlrd CHERRY VALLEY NOTES The many friends of Miss Isabel Irvin: N’! sorry to hear cf her recen illness. 7 - Mr. Albert McInnis and Mr. Elmer 1H8 Were the gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Houghtcn Mutch on Saturday night. Mrs. L. Ross was a recent visitor to ICherry Valley. ‘There passed away at his home c‘. The Pain And Soreness Qulckly Disappeared Says Nova Bcotia Lady After Using Budd's Kidney Pills Mrs. H. McDougall Suffered With a Terrible Lame Back (Specia1)—"About three months ago I was stricken with a terrible lame well known sident began taking them. time the pain and soreness was all Pills" ‘ there is the rangement is , risku that Rhematism. These disorders are simply the pen- alty of neglecting the kidneys, which, becoming weakened cease to excrete the constantly accumulating impuri- ties. However, no one need be a martyr to these complaints for a single day. Simply start a course of Dodd's Kidney Pills. You will be sur- prised how quickly they will put the kidneys in good working order. Don't delay - act at once. ' Hardwood Flooring tltttfeettoohoosefrom. All thloknenes. stored under steam heat. Made by IEAKAN- fxlllfl‘ C0. MacDONALD ROWE WOODWOIKINO 00-. LTD. . I I ance, to_reduce sub bearing interest. ‘III - Manuracrunnns LIFE GOHPAIY HEAD OFFICE - A .. H. lamcron Block, Lnaruottetovvll 51% PoordrCoB. 31 Parwwunt Players Lasky van Radio 50% Etandard on d: New Jersey .. 121s Sterling SecuritiesA 1B8’: c. P. n. . 21o , General Motors ... ... 52% " U. S. Steel ... ... ..... 192% BANKS Bank of Nova Scotia . . . , . ... 328 Bunk of Montreal n12, Bank of Commerce . 256* RDyiflBd-Ilk . 300i Creignish Hear, n. s, April is.-_ back," writes Mrs. H. McDougali, a 9f this place." I l could not do a turn of work, I pur- l chased some Dodd‘s Kidney Pills and I After a short ' gone. Many thanks to Dodd's Kidney i When even the slightest kidney de- Backachc, ' Lumbago etc., will eventually result. Under Our Whole Life AT THE FOLLOWING RATES: HULJYIJS. i,- .c: Evian-age REDUCED PREMIZUMS You can purchase Participating Insurance, Age 25 4 317.35 per thousand Age 30...... ............ 19.95 per thousand Age 35. ‘ _ 23.40 per thousand ‘Age 40. 28.05 per thousand Age 45. ...... 34.15 per thousand ’Ager50. ............ 42.30 per thousand These policies anticipate in the company's earnings. Such dividends may applied annually to boy additional insur- sequent premiums or left on deposit, 4 roaomo. sauna rv Stewart Jones 8e Co. Correspondents o! Greenshields 8e Co. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange ‘ 88 Great George Si, Charlottetown Cherry Valley, He is survived by his wife, also one son Barclary, of Detroit, and one daughter, Mrs. Marshall of Char- lottetown. Mr. Irving was in failing health for some months. He was comforted by the certainty of‘ a happy life beyond the grave. By his loss the community loses an upright God-fearing men. ‘rho funeral took place on Thursday, April 3rd. to Christ Church, Cherry Valley, and was largely attended. The pail hear- Phllip Irving, at the age of '08 years. Diniwflll 5911mm. John Mclsaw.‘ Rlmess on April 1st, Miners were Fred Nelson, Wm. Jenl:i% Ernest Mczenfl ssutniesenfi‘ - The many friends of Mr, Jameg Murphy are glad to hear that he purchased a fine trotting horse., . -Unenrploymnen‘ in Austria H11 greener. recorded m: this target} the year. ‘o... moo cities in V i nave a popuia“ -u of 25.000 on ' |7<§~q . 1 I srar LADDERS s n. . out s n. $2110 WElG HTED FLOOR B3175“ $3.25 nnssso y‘ pts. . . . . . . .... I56 1 p15. . 65¢ ___________._.... ‘-‘_' ELECTRIC JVALLPAPEI. CLEANED 25c. 37513137170113} is. ...; see. ___ _____________ ._----e--——-— ~m>~ mun CLEANER- 15c MURESCO BON All! "o 15o __________. ansnssrms more g m m, 35o and ile. __..______. srnvea roman "52P’ 80o All the email, but necessary article!- such as hm, Hammers. M!" Driven, eta, that lighten labor. “Old English wax p _ .3.‘ "Bil-Ti. wonderful glol and preserves the surface. ‘ IIICI ONLY ‘lie Pen-Lb. TheRpzcrsg A @e\Iw_ ‘aw-wt