rcBRUARY 25. 1930- new ISSUE;- REPUBLIC 5 1-2 p. c. Public OF CUBA Works External . Bonds Due June 30, 1945 MOODY'S RATING-A i Revenues pledged as security for this issue for the past four years PRICE: 98 N. Y. 5.70 have averaged 815,000,000 as compared with a total lssne of $40.000,000—or over ‘l times annual interest , ' ements. Funds, to yield p. c/ Eastern Securities Company LlMl TED w. n. v; DUNBAB, Manager. cusnuo-rrsrowu - s, 301m MONTREAL nsursx MONCTON sulululsaslua FREDERICTON l Members Standard Private Wires to Branches. Order A Service ilnliiax. 8L John, a.- ,- . Members of The Montreal Curb Market Members ci Vancouver Stock lihlchange. CHABLIYITETOWN unto osrlcs 01's other Maritime Branched New Glasgow. Sydney. Phones 1181-1195. Stock and Mining Exchange Leading Exchanges ‘o... all s Executed on all Marketa. yon will Appreciate. 189 Grafton Street AWA Moluton. Yo. ‘h, v ..-,..,... . O-0§-O-§-60-O+O-O-O O0 00000-000040- " i want 1o onoeo some C i Al. PHONE 0S jinx-mi The very minute you read this you should take a mental inventory of your coal supply and then get in touch with us. Best quality Bard and Soft Coal and Coke always on hand. You should place your order now. W. D. Gillis & Co. f PHONE 176 ’-O-O-O-Q-O-OO-OOOO§§§O>OOOO-O-OOO+ a-__-_ C. M. Lampson £0 Co., LIMITED. M Queen Street London, B, C. l. England " Public Auction Sales OF RAW FURB shliiillnl blls will be furnish- Ed Wlthflllt Milt]; by qpplyh‘ to ll. 'l'. llolman, Ltd. Sum. merside, P. B, |_ uiopreeented by Alfred Fraser, Inc.’ U2 Flflll Avenue New York, N. Y. roots- or avsnv also men in need or. tools of my descrip- our l?" °1 “bendable quality visit mecumlwflmlton and make your . Ohsfromasfineendasvaried "W! u can be found Oliyfllierd. “melts our prices with ‘other cm "w olaoeeand you wul quickly see ~“‘“"hw.rmlrmoousotososl "thus. ' y The.’ Rogers ' ' Hardware - MARKET GOSSIP Eunishcd by Mowat s. MacGilllvray, Stock Brokers. J The most constructive factor at the moment with regards to the stock market is that there is no lack oi » money available for trading pur- pose in industrial and utility, stocks. There has been as yet. no official an- nouncement of a resumption of the 6 pcr cent rate for loans to brokers, but the signs point to a drop of one- ; half of 1 per cent soon. Most of the |buying that is taking placc is for investment account and some issues still arc attractive from the point ‘of view oi yield, with the probability oi appreciation over the long term. The leading Canadian distillery stocks have of latc shown distinct signs of life and has resulted in some attention being focused on these se- curities. That the main reason for the unpopularity oi this class oi stock has been that the export mar- ket oi the companies concerned was greatly curtailed, is well known, but. those who have been delving into the financial positim of the variutu com- panies have come to the conclusion that their present market level has more than discounted any unfavor- able factor-sand their exceptionally high yield warrants their accumula- tion. Hence, one of the reasons for the demand. Another factor that hos halped sentiment is that the opinion prevails that the Canadian Govern- ment does not look with favour upon the American demands to put an em- hargo on the export of liquor. Imperial Oil The softness in the price for the .shares of Imperial Oil Limited is tho ‘topic oi much discussion on the Street. Weakness is mostly attributed to the various cuts in crude oil which have boon made by the leading American companies and in this con- nection we have been advised that next issue of the "Lamp", house or- gan of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, would not make very -..- _ ._._-.i-..--- rwfiiurrafiu Coins: will nihi- Ncse aodvtbroat are oleeredoi of.- iensiye dischertts. cetarrb. out‘ colds; coughing and spitting some to an end use Catskill?!“ tritfaeie‘, reliable. sure toerediodis ' noun In! . yourootdtlletflatal-flioaone w ‘lvemeothftreei-meutcna diiildt" aiseJOe. bluiiiodo- ’ (lllonil ". 114s cmutlxrgzrmoww GUARDIAN llentral Guardian A swam noon Rapid Chins-Oats. Better Oats. Better China. 1624-2-10-121. Phillie "Heb. TWILIGHT BECITAb-Mr. - .... m: MacNutt will give two Twliivgllit Llhuhwk’ l Recitals in St. James Church, March ist and 8th. 439.31 I _ -__ i aoalu’ noon noun milled only from selected wheat. 40-121. , __ j cnuncu or SCOTLAND—Owing ‘to his having attended the funeral o! Mrs. Csrruthers of Summer “ |on Wednesday, 28th, Rev. E. Mac- lDougall cancels his appointment for Bangor on that day, . NEW FACTORY ASSURED-Mr. P. 0. Fyfe, is being congratulated on the sale of his property on corner of Hiiisborough and Kent Streets to Mr. Theodore Georges oi Halifax, the candy manufacturer. All‘ Reducti ‘u HOTEL WORK TO Bl CONTIN- UED-It is understood that the steel for the construction of the frame work of the new Canadian National Hotel ison its way to Charlottetown, and that the work, contracted ior by the Canadian Vickers C0,, Mont- real, will begin within the next week or ttvo. Briggs Mfg. Bethlehem Steel Corn Products . c . . POSSIBLE SENATORS-Aidany ru- mors respecting the vacant Senator- ship for Queens County arehfloat. In addition to the sitting Liberal members a number o! names are he- lng mentioned as possible es, including those oi‘ Mr. D. J. Riley, acting president of the Queens coun- ty Liberal Association, and Mr. Mark R. McGuigan, secretary oi that or- ganization, who, though still a young man, has done a considerable amount\uf spade-work for his party General Electric‘ Hudson Motors Int. Tel do Tel . Mr. and Mrs. Gaulcy will reside at 206 Mon-t Clair Avc., New York. f bullish reading for those interested in petroleum shares. On the contrary U. S. Rubber . terests in the industry are preparing for a period of lower oil prices and consequently smaller profits. Westinghouse . . U. s. Steel... in Western Canada. Like the Canad- ian Pacific Railway, the Imperial Oil Montreal Stock Exchange Canadian Industrial Alcohol .. Bit Stewart Warren Canada Brewing . Canada Cement . Famous Players Fraser Lake of the Woods .. iifcCoil Frontenac ... National Breweries .... National Steel Car Carhdiandypsum (bid) as‘ Onnedsstoaluahip Lines 11 | '. Muir“ aeeeeeaeeseeeoiuvoese I705‘ , . 0 Anaconda Copper . Columbia Carbon Remington Rand .. Radio Keith Orpheum . Sinclair Oil . . . . . . . ........ Stand Gas s: oll ‘000000000000- 000000000000. roar hoop vlous . . Toy. rnov. nuances. or no“... Latest Vlella lleihod Taught. Special-attention given t0 elementary rind ' hdvenced pupils, ' I Chhrletietewh, l’. Ii. l, ' "Hours I A. I. until I l’, ill. ' Over Bearded’: llorbqr Shop. OOOO-OO-OOOOQQOOQOQOOOOOOOO Montreal (bid) Iwyal ...’J..................... node-sol cm British American Oil Canada Dock d: Dredge . Imperial Oil Noranda Stand. Paving]: Maui-ms New York Exchange American Can (hid) Allied Chemical ... Atlentic Refining Amer. as Foreign Power‘... Amer. Tel. d: Tel. Columbia Gas . . . . . ' Gramaph General Motors Goodyear Stand.‘ Oil oi New Jersey Commercial Solvents Commonwealth d: So. ‘Iimken Roller Bearing .. U. B. Pipe d: Foundry one Continental Can Congoleum New York Central . C. P. R. Eastman Kodak Eiec. Power s: Light .. I-"ox Film Consolidated Gas .. . INSTRUCTION I01 tllleen Street . s’: a2 '" can asso loll Ebrd A 29% MRS ORRIN D.MacGregorwi1i re- ' ccive for the first time since her when, zmarriage on Wednesday, Feb m"- "°m 1°" t" six vlflwk Hltuzh: Oct. .... 11st"- ~Iw)RESS GOODS residence of her mother, Mrs. W. IL‘. May .- w' °“’°"- Pwm“ stlflet- 1943-34541 July 113% CURTAINS SILK DRAPES THREADS BABY SLEIGHS BABY CARRIAGES 121a AUCTION SALE Commencing Tuesday Morning,‘ we will offer by Auction the Ballance of our Stock consisting , of; the following goods:- Morning H1030 to 12.30. Afternoon 1.30 to 5-30. 0' ‘Evening 7.30 to 9.30. “FURNITURE MEN’S WEAR MATTRESSES BOYS’ WEAR CHILDREN’S WEAR SPRINGS SUITS ~ FUR COATS HATS Q OVERCOATS COATS CAPS SHIRTS DRESSES CHINTZ UNDERWEAR SILK HOSE CORSETS MILLINERY UNDERWEAR RIBBONS TABLE OILCLOTH BABY CLOTHES Store and Oflice Furniture F ixtures» SHOW CASES -— FIREPROOF SA FE - OFFICE CHAIRS - ADDING MACHINE -— TYPEWRITER — DE SKS-—CASH CARRIER SYSTEM MIRRORS — DISPLAY FORMS, ETC. l TONS LIMITED LADIES’ WEAR ' . r Salt - Shaker 311% - . 1 , s n "I." l e 0 0 0 any"! J n-lli sunon or cronies saovr rauooe zsoru W. ORTON TEWSON and Whose merits. for some unac- Johns Mansvllllc 132 ,___,_ ___,__ countable reason, have been ignored Chryglgr 3gp, buvugrh,‘ may have been a by the local Liberal administration. Kennccott cbpper ‘n _ 56% ‘treat soldier but he certainly was Montgomery Ward l .. . 44% not a ladies‘ man. Once, ili London, GAULEY-NEV/SON-At the him"? Kolster .... ..... 3 he-invlted the Duchess of Sermoneta of “Fe brldegnwmv 145 “"135 5"") Nash 505i —the beautiful Princess Vittoria Col- Ql-“Wii. J8"- 18. 1930- BWd Qflilley- sumo. Oil cf New York .... soy. ohm or R0me—to go with him to in- t° ML“ Berth“ News” ‘l’ Mmltleill- ‘Public Service oi New Jersey .. 961/. illeot some Chinese porcelain being formerly of Kinsman. P- E- Island» Radio .. ' ' " - 44 exhibited in o Bond street gallery younsest dauzhter v! Mr- William Sun oll 531,; and afterwards go on to the Court Newson, formerly of Kingston, the or- Lambert Bros. . 4i Y“ ieweler to see the crown Jewels that islrml home brmg Cornwall. P- E- I-.. Eilgineers PublicSel-vice sill were W“: cleaned up for the win- now residing at Winnipeg, Canada. 551d » stlonof King George. one __'I'I-IE DUCHIEJSS accepted. When the time came to start—they ‘were lunching together at the home 0i a .- mutual friend-Kitchener said to it is expected that this journal, duc flpicgp ‘W?! within a week, will set forth the new sgudebaker 42% ‘we will walk." Standard Oil policy rather clearly Shell Union 21!. "I “Mammy mm”! “1°“g:"y“‘3 and will indicate that the biggest in- To“. 0.5m l~° keep "P with his 10m? Shift" ‘m . the baking Piccadilly pavement," rc- '. calls the Duchess (in her relninis- ccnces "Things Past"). "and looking rather wistfully at all the passing B0 far as Imperial 011 limited is Woolworth 61% “m, ~ concerned. the writer understands Amer. Byers .... Boil ' , , , that this company increased its busl- Amer. Waterworks d: Elec. . , ness ace; in the east in 1m but IOI‘ ‘Alleghany ......... .. WIZYFNG ,i,::;°°;;i:_,:::d the entire coutnry the increase was Baldwin Locomotive . damt jawla: Kumener again said only 10% which indicates a big drop Bendix Aviation ' * firmly: “We will walk." On they went in the blazing July sunshine. ' 137’; After examining the Ifoh-l-lioor and has also ‘men uuected “dversely by Guru“ wrmh‘ f" " m“ the Sceptre and other historic obiects the when Snuanlon’ Dupcmt ' ' ' ' ' ‘ - ma“ that are not approachable in every- “mmi! Play"! --~'-~"---~-- 65"‘ day life the soldier and thc beauty Quotations furnished by Mowat d: Packard . . . . . l8‘); emerged mm more {mo the London Macflilllvray. Stock Broken Simfnons‘ . . ' . . .. 67% stream ' And here's we tkpblpsup. plied by the Duchess ',"My cavalier then said: '1 must be United . . . . . . . . off, now. I'm busy. Good-bye.‘ and Abitlbi .. WMIIOX‘ Bros. con in... second no had vanished in the Asbestos .. . United Aircraft . ' crowd and I picked my way along as Bell Telephone .......... (bid) 4157 ' Gillette Razors .. best I could until I had found a taxi!" B. C. Power A . . . . . . . ,. 37% North American . . - , , , grzgrilllztlxaln (bid) FROM one extreme w the other, ......... .;.;;.I;.;;.:"""";.;;. 215' ...’.“. $.51 53...... "" ..; r- w“ y‘ t c m ‘if " ' “f ty at tl-io country home oi Alfred dc an an Car (asked) 26... National Cash Register .. 73.. Rothschild’ It which m“; Edward Canadian Bronze . . . . . .. 53 Stand. Brands 251's ' u... the chief guest. Rothschild was tiio "perfect host." everything being Canada Power 6r Paper Penn. Ry. . . . . . 821,5 mo“ thought out m. the Ccckshutt Plow National Air Trans. 19 com“ , . . ._.mau_ He even had Cons. Smells-rs .. .. 2S5 Alkali Works .... .. 42 Q fin . ._,._.;_._..-,' each driven byia d 1.. . grcaln and ‘their mission was to follow anyone walking in the gardens so that they could get inbwhenever they felt tired! O O O ‘THEN a servant made the round General Steel Wales .. i3 Of IIOIFI o! m. mm“ mom ‘More dmn" 0 cis .. " ammo“ 3,1“, __ m ' th.' _“F|ll" inquiring whether they wanted tea intematlonal Nickel . I I ' ' i lit lil- dr “m” n” m”u”"' films ""'I‘ee, please." said the Duchess. __"Indla or China, my lady?" asked the servant, gravely. f-foluna, r think," diflidently. fumes your isdyship prefer Orange lfokoe, Iiaifilfll’. Suchons. or Oo- lorggl" "'80P. I WIS absolutely bewildered and fastened on to the last name on - the list as a drowning man clings to a ‘r w," she chuckles. W‘ 0 e e story of a bath: "In the bathroom I found an array titan, least twenty-five different kinds of bola-sins and fifty bottles of var- ltus scented toilet waters," rm the Duel-lose. "floor-cyl‘ I said to lnylclf. ‘"1"? sidelines: fvrallthleFAndlfllled (. my uatn wltn generous samples oi the whole lot. I was Punished for my 5km was nearly burnt off and 1 came out of that bath like a boiled lobs- ter!" 000 THE sort oi family feeling-total- ly lacking ‘nowadays-that used to exist between an author and his readers is recalled by Lizette Wood- worth Reesethe beloved poet, who remembers that when Dickens dlcd in theysummer of 1870, she-a girl in her early teens-heard the news while visiting her grandmother at Baltimore, Maryland, walked all the mile and ahalf back to her own home saying to herself “Dickens is dead. Dickens is dead." "I hurried on, through the June weather," says Miss Reese, "ready to cry both my. eyes out. because I had been told that Dickens vras dead. And his readers everywhere had that scnseof permanent loss" O EVEN as tlate as Kipling-in the heyday of his early popullvity-that "family feeling" between author and reader was ’still strong. Miss Rees/e recalls that ‘yo... Kipling was deper- ately ill oi pneumonia in New York "how the entire country (the United states remember) to go about on hushed feet, with finger at lip." "A sensitive woman I knew ," re- nlinisces Miss Rome‘ (in “A Victorian Viliiage"—sald village now being psi-t of the City of Baltimore)‘ "seeing a church doorlopen went into the buil- iding, dropped on her knees. and ipmyed that he would be allowed t0 lilvc." , 000 AND at one of the literary clubs .in Baltimore. on an afternoon when ‘mo reports from Kipling?» physician became reassuring. the whole assem- bly, told oi these, broke out into ap- piause-Miss Reese ‘recalls. Now, Mr. Kipling, it's your turn! WHICH reminds me _ that Mark Twill], too,'wa.s seriously ill at the same time, 0nd that the cables were asked to "Name three kinds oi people in the world": “There are lthree kinds of people in the world-ladies who have hus- bands, ladies who want husbands, and ladies whose husbands are dead." e "ALL Baltimore—at least that part which was in the secret, rocked and roared" at this Joyous statement, says Miss Reese. "It sent us back to that classic answer, which a child in East Baltimore had given to the demand Put the word phlebotomy into a sentence.’ She did. ‘My aunt had o. phlebotomy and the doctors came and cut it of!” O O one THEN there was the apologetic icclnmunicatlon written by s, father. which asked that Christians would “please be excused" for her inability to attend school duYlng the past week as her mother lmd had a, baby. "Please excuse, Teacher. It won't happen again." 000 TALKING oi children everyone knows they are born romancers. weaving their stories out of anything that strikes their fancy. I-Iere is the record oi a nursery battle between fact and fiction-given in "I Will Be Good“ by Dion Clayton Calthrop: "Mother," said a wee child at bed- time, "I'vc just seen a lion in the garden." "You naughty girl, you know it's only a dog. Say your prayers and ask Gcd to forgive you for the wicked fib." 000 DOWN on her knccs went the lit- tie girl, and up again with a rosy face. “It's all right, mcihcr," she piped, ‘I told God about it and He said. ‘I've often taken that dog for a lion myself, Miss Brovmf" Irresistible! O STORIES oi George Washington as s humorist are almost l»! hwrve l! those about Lincoln are plentiful. One of the best-excepting that about 0 e kept busy - exchanging messages ac'oss the Atlantic. asking after the condition of the two distinguished hivalids. When both has recovered. Mark went to London and was 81"" a banquet at the Savage Club-where i~e was always a great favorim-lte- ‘piying to the toast oi health, he said: "England ‘and America. which have been brought nigh to each in Kill‘ Cling will not be divided in Twain." e00 BY THE WAY, Katharine Goodson. the pianist‘ has an autographed photograph yof Mark Twain which the INOt humorist gave her on his lest visit to London. On It is Writtehi "A place for everythinl Ind every- thing in some other Dllfl- Th‘! l! not advice; it is custom.-Marlr Twain.“ _ _ ‘ O O O FOR. forty-five "are Lisette Wood- woreh mo“ taught in the public schools of Seltimcle. retiring in 192i. mg, memories of her teaching days. \ Ilihe has many sum. and some emns- ‘i’ iioywhlttirnedinthiegnicllheingl" the cherry ‘."ee—is told by Dr. Wil- liam TIIOlTIlITJII. ,plsined end said he must remove. A "As he (Wldainglml) set at do. after dinner, the fire behind him was too large and too hot. Ho coin- gentleman remarked, thslt it bebooved a. General to stand fire. washing- ton agreed but added that it did not look well for s. General to receive it from behind!“ " O O O . ALOTI-IEIR Washington story-j- told by Paul Wllstach-has it that colonel I-I yo secretary lo Washington, dared his chief to jump a certain hedge. W ' ‘ accept- ed. Humphrey! went or: first, closing the hedge, but landed in a muddg ditch which held his horse up to itg girth. Washington rode up to thQ? hedge. discreetly looked over and observed: “Colonel, you're too deep for mei" O O O AN astrologer who had iortold the death of one of the mistresses o; Louis XI. of France, which prediction had been fulfilled. was summoned into the royal presence to hear hi; own death sentence pronounced as I consequence oi. his wicked prophecm “Seeing you know everything," said the king, “tell me, when will you die?" 1' "Three days before Your Majestyfj replied the astrologer. - l-ie kept his head. OUIDA (Mlle. Louise dc la m) the Victorian novelist, whose "best seller" used to shock our grandpar- ents. was eccentric in her dress and habits, and often very disagreeable into the bargain. Her‘ passion for dogs-she treated them better that? she did her friends—is evidenced b! the remark she made upon hearing from a friend that a dos given he! by the novelist had caused great trouble. "What has happened?" asked Otllda. . "He has bitten one oi my children severely." Pl-Ieavens! How you frightened mel I thought something had gone wron with the dog." ' O O O THE world's first printed book and now twice as old as Gutenberg’! Bible was the Diunond Sutra pub- lished in China in 808. Paper 'll likewise a Chinese invention. : ..-__.-..-----'¢'- Continued on page B Y“ About two hours after eating many people sufler from eonr stomachs. They eall it indigestion. It moans that the stomach nervea have been over-stimu- lated. There is excess acid. Tbs wa to correct it la with an alkali, whlel aeutrallsee many times its volume in , n}. right way l. Phillips‘ mu. of Magnesia-just a tasteless dose in the attorbe the f u . it is pleasant, efleleat and among l ing r0110 l" l‘ ‘h. l I It»!!! Filth“ When Foot! i Sweetest the stomach-instantly i’ SOHYS l‘.- L. srd with piiysielsae la the l0 years since its inventioa. It in the quick method. Remit: almost instantly. It le the ap ‘ method. You will never use nether when yon . - nonunion-the, lmreill Milk of Magnesia elane for 80