I Offices, all connected A Back of these' features ' advisory capacity or securities. I. THIS firm holds membership on six leading ' ' _ exchaegesi and maintains fourteen branch - real, New York and other financial centres. experienced personnel, ready ro serve you in an by private wire with Mont- of our service is a large and in the sale or purchase of V . li--_ - I ‘ Price: 98 and interest, to yield ncuuuleu Bridge .‘ ` - over 5 5_8 p_ C' Foreign Power Securities »" Legal Investment for Life Insurance Companies Home on '° Gvriwruwn Ltd.. :::;;;l;~....;.. .-.-.~...-.~~_.;-:.:; 51-2 p. c. First Refunding and Collateral ‘-fB=1l1=u`-~ Trust Sinking Fund Gold Bonds B C_ power S€!`l€S A ' Canada Car ... .. T0 mature March 1,1960 Canada Power and Paper under the Insurance Act of Canada. Further Information gladly furnished ` ' on`request. ' - _ Eostern.Se,curztzes Company I / LlMl TED ue' alomaohu sraacr ' cn1m|.o'r'ri-:'rowN ‘ sr. :crm f Moirrnaai. namrax Moncton. eulumilasius raapcmcrou l __- 5 1-2 First Refunding British Columbia Power Corp. Limited _ ' ` Sinldng Fund Gold Bonds To Mature March lst 1960 Price 98 and Interest Yielding over 5 5-8 Per Cent. and Collateral Trust _ `:. M :gem w el .,. Stewart Jones 8s Co. ,,,,°§,,, ,,i,1,,,, ‘°‘,’.,,,,,,, ss GREAT airolzail sr., cnnnsorraroww P°f=m=°““° Plum -- PRINCE-EDWARD 1SLAND Poor & Co. B. ... ... ... ... I -lk 88 Graf Ge-we sr.. vnarlfmerawn ...,.1 am - _'__ _ ___ ;-_ _ _____ _-' s:anurd oil el New Jersey ' Sterling Securities A _Stewart Jones &Co. ‘Gl~»-'f-1`vél°€i ff 19 U. S. Slbcl ... ... ... ... .. 5% ` ' Correspondents of Greenshields & ~Co. ”‘"“s i umm. ef-un umm:-sun.-c iizxenuuue “W-af-N°”° S°°““ _ -J Y - -‘ ` ' ,- ,~~- s ..._._...,.._.__..__-» .-..._ _ . . , a noirrxciir. srocx sxoaaivos I ._ _Some improvement was shown in i' tm wbeauxvvrt mes ei canada <1u_rla¢ swruurywlieu expéa-ul -- monies tn, s.v'as,ms_uu¢i1eis~xmu wtou in sunuary. :mn-uuieu me is down very sub~ ,,ltllMlally`froma3\ari|oaainlleb- _-_'fairy , me ‘aincmsnta reached a ‘r ,ual of 1s,as`n.o|l tulsa amos Nauru; ¢a`e_fa_l»ul wopoo' siumiu alien- 'us ammo vnu '§°, ‘ au nappin- "\..‘°_d, t at .wheat '~ffff#‘-e.’f‘f2‘§"§§`g~' . . i‘*e-i~.1ig'?fi.ee slsfs gif; g ,ég,E.s;§_ tllalllor tbeeurrent ._ _..'."1.“’ \hl¥fi¢‘“'° ocurssba vial-vol le! ,_ -f ,Q-; if? is it erports have totalled 3.sie,lss hai?- rels or a monthly average of 545,- iss barrels. , Ln reflection of the improved con- ditions in Brasil 1Aw‘rri.llreis has been showing conistent advance. arauilan Bones have also been firm- er. With these underlying conditions moving in the rllht direction, at- tention is once more focussed on the otrdlkly entrenched position of Bra- llllan in respect to eamlnl power. 'rua'-lleavv New York bums lusrwt-1 tba revival of the rumors prevaillns uiscuu as with mom to use ae- qulsi-Ilm of larsl boldnisl of imlwft- aiit 'American utility companies. At the current dllvdend rite of 01.00 psraha.r\ofoIdatoekofB.A.0il mating no allowance for the possib- ilityefabmussttbesndtheyvlf _syIsl}ofowrroin-|>erw\tIsln- eluted a the present tune. At this tull'eMbs year the eil meta some in' it inereared attention because of . .implovsdeemanefornstfvlwm _xwous\|alia\h»lirIn¢-1ns4- » ~ NNW" 29' 1930 . 'rl-Ia mAi- in-; wrvlw It `\ duality has a Sironll Aiiraeilen fer time very latest in misses, gentlemen and .gm 5,;-vii-,¢ -7,30 p_ m c F' J°'hm°n 7 P' m‘ Au “W w°1°°m°' ` . 0 Sellllly It Vloll ll fll’ “lil Bllylllg. lull the ladies footwear rar spring and sum- Emo,-, ' ' ' ' ' ' S Wim Confidence placed In Us by ills Public Enables '“°" “°‘““ “‘ '°'”"'“"‘Y °“' P“°°°- ,,°§”‘f'°' "S, ,mf us it qu uui sua suy me ani cure is in the I " Th _`* U -’ urc ervces on n , “ ° °"°°" 1”' ‘°‘ "° "° °l°“"‘° °“" elrlwdl cedar nom. 1. a.~ 9. 10. 12 h ii., iii be us renown- - Ward Markets. Ouantliy Buying Produces Low Prices. socmsdtak th d _ _ Ml-\'*" 30 W a I 1; t len enpm d;.n;;°v:x:g:;l 01;! and it feet long. Also full supply of mzhneld at M ‘_ m_; Hmcewwn '» cedar_shingles in all grades. L. M. Road “L3 p_ m_; Baum wimlo, M, runes New i»osmcu_M._ ’°°‘° "‘ °°" "“°” ,2_mw,_,, 1 n- mi _ moss on sPsc|A|.s errscrivs uancilzsru 'ro arnii. ann George G. ,Wood, form l t- --‘ _ ant for the sollowsy iiilllllgmylycgglilzl- wAN,n,,D__m°0 sch I HAMPTON-United Church serv-i’ r (‘ ’f °° my’ “nd loea for sunday, March 30th are as MnW age rim, at ciiarloitetewu and 1-mi: lm to _,md me mum? on Mom :. _ _ 0 sped” | _ _` E fax, has accepted s. similar position 4. follows -Victoria, il a ln, Html! U q , __ _ ,Y. Merch Sisi; in aid , 0! crippled _ - l`le5Arthu lids-f.in'li?m:».:t.»J_slIim:|u:::l.fi:-I P. o. ras sbt. with Robert Ed' w“l‘"'°t°"' “I th' children Whoa I I Admission 25 cents. mn' 3 pl mu' Bolwmm T pl ml Jam" ' CIWIW m|3|"Y M , Ex bn M , _I C , new emee in Moncton Mr wwe Tm” on me at my “hook P Kaye. mini! ef 3 “_ M"""’M"" 3"" ‘ ""°"" " li d l I ' ' . - i l I 'tina 3 tins Marla Towne Staci Exchange, Wiuni ag Guia “5 “If” Y men °V°*' his “GW dll' , ' 3 _ _ _ _ I Bxrhslgu, Ciirego Beard af TIJI, ties.-Moncton Times. 8” 3 as 31 New Yorl Curb (auarien) -- aivoucau senvrcss-ruurtiu ‘““°” l° "“”"°‘°"°'» “W” h” °°°“ sunday in Lent March sour si ' ff ~ - - l:'et50';!&;m;T§us*;;pmvemcm In we Jolufs, Milton. Morning Prayer, . A Mccormick? SFQCIQII , spec|°| I ' ‘ . ' rosa . .; nv ul Pi- , _ _ ~‘ . _ ._a, _ ...... .-_..._ srcwaar .ioivas a co m, S: l"M_,k,: ”rfumc“°y°’E"'f‘°,‘; The Romance of Your Name Fancy - Fancy ' ____ " ` ' ' Y Kgus ELL!! i Mu.-lretre rufurnisheub Green- Pmw' ml D' m' 'I mm ms iL°bste|° 3 $1' 6 :Ill ~ no y , ___ _ _ New Issue _ _ meld” 5* 0°-» M”“°"“‘- *'° s“’W'“’i 'rnansrr-:iuran-Mr. Frank Baud, p ¢\' Jones as Co 88 Great George Street who hu for some uma put been 1/-.` \ Charlowctown stationed in Gngetown ee supervisor `\;‘Q’\>;` ` B h l u m h i a P 0 w e r _ INQONTBEAL of livestock. in the Department of I A¢l‘iculture for Queens County, has been transferred to Charlottetown, P. 3333 E. I.-St, John Telegraph Joumal. 3 rouoil couwr-at the Police 44”/S ` Court yesterday moming a. case of - ` _ ,$4 3f"vasra'ncy= was aaieumed ull today. ' ‘ N, 6,5 39"? A man charged with being drunk and "M 23”* incapable was fined S10 and costs ,or it thirty days in ini. at the Juvenile Court, a lad caught taking money “i from the cash boxes in St. Dunstarrs I Basilica, was sentenced to three = - months in the reformatory. f 32 I l5l$. I ar 'rim QUEENS coulvrv 'ff COURT yesterday the case of Enman 0 - P. Clark, Mount Stewart, vs. Roy 27 Leard of tlrevsame place, ca.me befor: ll His Honour Judge Duffy. The case, = adjourned from the Mount Stewart -\ circuit on March 11. was an action 37 fordamages to the extent of $58.65 5 for an lrij_ury to the car of the plaint- iff claimed to have been done by the 1 Johnson, Jr., for the latter. The 1 'case was adjourned till 11 o‘clock to- 20 day for judgment. The case of De- 61'; -' laney vs. McRae was settled out of 49 court. 'I7 N \ 83 , u WINS PROMOTION-The St. John 74 Telegraph-Journal says:-Cecil stap- 243 44 V Ltd., store at the foot of King street, 31 will leave on Friday morning for les, manager of the Ross Drug Co.. ', ' Charlottetown to take over the man- 4 ' agement of the fIrm’s new store there and organize s. sales force. The Ross Drug Co. has recently purchas- ed the McKinnon Drug C_ompany's store which will make the sixth branch in the Maritimes. Louis Titus, manager for the Ross Drug Com- pany main store and branch here, has been an efficient official and 4 under his management the branch 94 store here has made steady progress. 59% 38% ton and Joined the Ross DTU8 C0111' 16% 'l4‘/li 43 of King Street, over which he was 31% 47% 73 , wanomo -asus-on February 17’-5 22nd, at st. Josephs Church, Somer- 9% 25 '.5 212%. ` 49% . Mr. staples is a native of Frederic- `pany in July. 1928. shortly before the ‘opening of the new store at the foot given charge in August of last year. `ville, Mass., there took place the mar- riage of Lillian Catherine McNally and George W. Dewar, both formerly of this Province. Rev. Father Fitz- gerald dmclated. The bride was be- comingly attlred in white satin and veil and carried a bouquet of roses and sweet peas. She was attended by Miss Catherine Sampson, who wore blue taf?etta with hat to match and also carried a bouquet of roses and sweet peas. The groom was su ‘ ported by Mr. Pat McNally, cou' of the bride. After the cerem the bridal party, accompanied by a number of friends and relatives, metered to the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. Wilfred Plneau, where a sumptuous breakfast was served by Mre.'Plneau in her usual good style, and a very pleasant morning was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Dewar then left on s motor trip through Connecticut and New York. Shortly before her marriage, a large number 'of Islanders gathered at the home of Mr. Peter D. Duffy, Watertown, to llowel' upon the bride-to-be their hearty good wishes, accompanied- by many valuable' and dsef\'il`gifts. She was tentared s mower also by her girl friends of the Hood Rubber Co., Watertown, where she has been em- ployed for the poet 'four years. Mrs. Dewar is a daughter-or lsr. me im. James llolislly, of handle, and Mr. Dewar is a lm-of Mr. .Wm. Deviar. new of Great Works, Maine. former- Q of-New Perth. 'Iheta many friends hermand in massachusetts loin in _ lj _ _#iii y li.\i..lii;liii.i.~ i =iiil`..l"-iill ~ J I' 1hil'([ormnrit ` Thél'€_ are many ways of spelling this name, such as MacCormick, M'Cormic, MacCarmack, McCorlnac, McCormick. In the beginning it was Simply "Cormac," The prefix "Mc" is the Scotch and Irish designation for "son of." ' Cormac was derived from the word “corb," meaning char: iot. Hence, McCoi'mac meant “the son oi' a cha\'loteer." One branch of this family traces its 3 p. in. Rev. A. J. Reynolds preach- /___ _ ` _ _ V _,_.______ ____..;,v.;__,._V f; t 1 K 5 ___ -i .'< _ , '-" \ Th ' 0 BORD£.‘i-Sunday, March 30l.lL| l e Service in Uiiion Hall, Borden, at' 60' °o / l Lobster ~ . » I \ ii YAG ».< ' Y CHOICE PUMPKIH, , Sin 2*/ tin, Each .. ._ .. LYHH VALLEY SPIHACH. 2‘2.’;..’f'_"’._ __ __ 15C l};'Y||N "VALLEY PEAS, .o.3 o.2tin 6) 2fur'._ ._ .. ._ A|7c AYLMER CORN ON CUB, Fancy quality ; Per fin ._ .. ._ AYLHER JUMBO Peas,- I4 oz. lar .. .. c|.AnK's sraciisrn * E‘Z.’l.!f'_"__ 146 - 4 Y.-_ -4 - Assorted ,_ Each .. .. ._ ._ T LOMBARD PLUMS. 11116886- to St. David of Scotland., Robert -Bruce and James I are alsoi connected. 'I‘he first McCormicks iiil Amerlca,were Hugh and Thomas Mc-l Cormlck,-sons of James McCormick,f of Scotland. These sonsl were pio- neers of Pennsylvania. and their de scendants went to Virginia, where the] family obecame well established and owned .large estates in Rockinghain County! C Thomas was the gi-eat-I mick, `¥'uuilt the mst pructieui reaping machine. He was an olllcrr of [he Legion of Honor and a iileili- ences. » ' Another famous inventor was Stephen McCormick, who invented the plow. He was the son of John McCormick, of Farquler County, Vir plowing contest. It won the prize. McCormicks have been starich sol- diers and gave loyal service to their country dui-ing the struggle for inde- the Halls, Morgans, Sandersons, Car- r. P. s. Maariivos Recently the Y. P. S. of the Trin- vlous visit of the Summerside society. It was ii delightful evening of in- spiration and entertainment, of spir- itual enrichment and happy social fellowship. The welcome given to the visiting society was cordial, spon- ing. It was voiced by the President. Miss Bowness, in fitting terms, but it was communicated by all, and found exporrslon throughout the whole pro- i 1 I I Brwdl r of Cyrus Hall McCor-` i ber of the French Academy of Sci- X __ . 1 . 3.30 P. M. ,' I-f--~--~ -_-._- gluia. During one of Lafayettes visits to America. the inventor pre- sented him with a plow, which he i ‘ _,___ took to France and entered it in ai pendence. They intermarried with ills OD With 5Pl¢Hdld mthusla-sm mid' ters and Armstrongs year of organization. The zeal of the ._____l omeers and the varied and complex ity United Church, Summerslde, was, ll€B~l`ifB 01 the y°\1¥\8 P€°Pl9` Uf the visited by the Y. P, s_ of North B¢.{ community who have shown their iieque and wllmet, returning the pre-' appreciation by their lame attend-_ taneous, and full of comradely feel-, _ llloiiiisufnor ._ .. ci.Ahi<'s sours, i clinic:-: s|.u£ssnn|Es, Ho. 2 tin Each .. ._ ._ .. GREEN GAGE PLUMS, 2tins for. ._ .. CAMP COFFEE A EXTRACT small huilie. ._ zsc EATOH'8 PALAWAH TEA ilu' .. .. .. ._ 60c CHOICE SEEDED RAISIHS I5 oz. pkg. 2 pkgs. for’ .. .. CRABMEAT. i ch ice quality Tino.. .. ._ .. ` HORSE SHOE SOCKEYE SALMON, choice, Red I6 oz. lin, tail Each .. .. ._ ._ CHOICE CLEAHEO ST. CHARLES’ IIESTLES AID CMINATIOII EVAP- ‘ DIIATED IILK, lefilfllll. .. ._ 1 AYLIER GREEN LABEL ORA BE HAIIIALADE, _ ` __ __ sae snuilswicx ' 231: saamiiss, 4 tins .. .. .. isanvsivs ouuisn mi sona aiscuir ~ Each.. ._ ._ ..’ Favs cocoa .- y,is.i|u ._ ..'.. 24c , insraur POSTUH, i 4 ez.iln .. .. .. ORANGE AND LEIOH fé"§!T“.§‘il?’..~ __ 17c fish. __22e if I i _ ` SLICED BACON I l- .-- _ - 1 _ ----._ -_ 1 ._-»~~-.v ' Special !_ , _ Beehive an Ile ' Edwzlirdsburg, tin” ` l ""‘”‘ Special! , Fruit Special! i_ , g BANANAS Choice Quality ‘ P" lb' H ` I . ' ‘ I ‘ I U"-.unnn c Per Dol. ............-...-.»».... ` i F-I 10.30 A. M. iioariv noon _K OMONB T- E _ Dun- §l2:':...._;, e'l.23 251: I S'°§_,, WEBERG .ima roawroris - _ 6-00 RM- 13 _ 33 l undnuunnu c lcrLb».......-. c __’_______ l_;;°. successful results in this its first -program, adapted to meet the needs . of all classes, _have met with a mag-l niflcent response in the minds nnd‘ l ance. The society meets the needs l of the membership by catering to the ` devotional, intellectual and social in- terests in an effective and helpful I WHY. There was a. large attendance to greet the visiting group of some 35 persons eager to see and hear what might be helpful in their own work. The hall- was brightly lit and decor- ated ,and a homelike and friend atmosphere pervaded` the gathering game of “Double Dodge." This brought to a close an evening which, will long be remembered by visitors and visited, for its good-fellowship and comradcllke spirit. Ralph McCauli, President of the visiting society conveyed in graceful words the appreciation and gratit- ude oi' its members for the enjoyable and helpful evening, and all parted for further joint gatherings of a sim- ilar nature. An Electrical Cause of Backflring When an engine backilres, the els' trical system is suspected only after the valves, etc, have been examined. However. there is a possible electrical cause, which, though not very com- oed in its aotlcn as any other cause -1 mon, is nevertheless quite as pronoun- F wires becoms worn, due to plugs. lf the insulation om wires become worn. due to irIoUg Q the cylinder heed, or become due to the action oi the oil, HUM I a possibility of an electrics! hi. Should these wires touch each MMU the current will be side-mums q the wrong spark plus, iirlng't.l-ie qu i llnder out oi time. _ ` I. In three months of this year uid than s4,ooo,ooo worth er linen ne: were.sent from Belfast, Ireland, this country. i 'Dr. Vicente Kierulf, chief U X leprosy division of the Plxillppkj health service, declares the prose* aystim of pcroling negative lepell be a failure, as only one thkd ly 3 .1 ic guctefi There may be n, short circuit in the i»h°B€ 011 parole since i922 hav! z _-pmerside society. is carry-_D°"'°l' °¥‘ 5°" es We" °°“ . high tendon wh” leading to me . reporting regularly fm, trauma' ‘fat 'I W. D. Gillis & Co. I - '- wishing Hr. and llrs. Dewar many >. s\sracf,haow-married life. ~ - » PIONI HI O40 0444-§OOO'OO44f94'§§fO-94* by the pastor, Mr. Fraser, who has study was '-‘Jesus and the Cross." a series of studies continued from week to week. A very interesting and -| WANT 1° folk, in which effort Mrs. Fraser has -- 0R0€R SQMK iproved herself equally Interested and US ' L spirited addresses on both sides. By vote of the audience, short skirts are iven abundantly of his time and “|’”l‘ Pl“33~UU1€lnsuliticnoithoee examinations. ~»»»-»+o+o»4++»»»»+s B l - _ `- .rr talent to the welfare of the young 6 a T-1- 1‘“5h'l“'°'°l"“¥ f°“°“’° °f the “vm” The Potato Growers’ Association will supplv ‘"8 W" * "°"°'*’= “»°“= “if” “~ you with ciieiuieuls for FERTILIZER or life 5h°"° 5l“""” "lm b’i"““°' wmy' following grades, ready mixed in 125 lb. sacks: to have a prolonged existence and served so daintily and in such orderly fashion that all appetites were speedily and completely satis- fied. Gathering around the Dlano all joined heartily in the oid~tlme favor- its songs, until tba call came for a \ ._ ' I " _ mu te break up the giimenngf Delivery and ,_ il use very nlnate yea read this yea , “"0 '*'°“P° “ld 5°* ‘°°|“"l“"°d “i .hum can u mmm hunter, ag series or contests and games follow-, Guaranteed’ __ 'IDU WI' IUPUI! Ili lhlll l¢\ Ill ed: Guesslng Advertisements, Tucker' _ “nh 'M 'I' B‘“°°“ M“°h'°"""° R'°°°' “tml” 'As indications are for the early opening of ' int In th mm in - . 4 9,.; gum, mfg .ng 5.," cw :"_°;~'hmem °;‘;und“'1‘; °:“° “Sanz” navigation parties intending to purchase from I aal Cote alwm on hand- You ' “ Y' the Association must place their orders on, or slelld plus your qi-dn nw, , varied ln kind, toothsome in taste, be,-ore’ Apr” "hi 1’30_ P. E. I. Potato 3-8-7 4-8-7 ` 4-8-12 ii- -W f- |=£ni||.|zEn- Fianiilizsn I `-aussi; v . 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