I brines of the nasal passage and ... A , I . `~ . r 4 f \ V i 1 | . » » . ' ifisi1'1'zlI“l'\"l¥Y§l'.°_"1`9`.‘lt'»". _ ' 1- g . ` ,. r `v'r`-lm `<*.l'r`/ill-l.o1“ri-i‘l’l->'\vN GUARDIAN ` ,gf *f""'-" f""""'~' ,_ --I ' `_ ~"‘ _' "' ..-‘»-- sf-._ - -a=s$-"=----a '---- A ‘ 0h,boy!Nomore colds! eoldsl What yvouldn’t you to o through the winter without them? Here is one sensible thing you can do. A preventive measure that doctorskecommend. SOUNDS like magic. No more give 5 Evny night snuff a. little "Vaseline" Petroleum Jelly up the nostrils. It coats the mem- actually protects them against gcrins. According to doctors, germs are not likely to get in their deadly work if these sensi tive membranes are fortified Against them by lubrication. | ' This simple treatment makes breathing easier too. You'lI sleep more soundly. And snore less: _ Learned how at_ college teaspoonful of the Jelly and swallow it. Radio stars, whose voices\ mean their bread and butter, have learned this trick. You can profit from it' too. "Vaseline" Jelly relieves dry- ness, checks irritations, keeps the nasal secretions normal. So it actually dpes_work to prevent colds. When you are outdoors on 1 dusty, windy day, use ,“\'.isclinef' Jelly. in the nostrils ro relieve that tickle; keep germs from lodging in the delicate membranes. The tube iS C011- vcnicnr to carry, so you can al\vays'have it with you when you need it. - if the throat feels husky, take a jelly-in jars or tubes-at the nearest store. Use it regularly every night. And remembe when you buy, that the trade- mark Vaseline on the package is your assurance you are getting the genuine product of the Chese- brough Mfg. Co., Cons'd, 5520 Chabot Ave., Montreal, Canada. Lay in a supply of “Vaseline” ra Atl. woot. -'v" neck sweaters, $5.00 value for $8.90. Moore ds Me- lLeod Limited. 1425-1-31-Sl KOTEX #Sd package. Moore Mcleod Limited. ' 1425-1-31-31 j 'l‘llEBE’S AN INTERESTING showing of Men's Tweed Suits at twenty five ,per cent off. Moore dt McLeod Limited. 1425-1-31-31 FACTORY PRICES for Won1en's Fur Coats. Moore de McLeod Limit- €d- 1425-1-SI-Si ClllLDllEN'5, MISSEB' lud Indies' coats half price. Moore dr McLeod Limited. I/ 1125-1-31-31 26 PER- CENT OFF Men'l Tweed suits, n very special bargain. Moore ds McLeod lliimited 1425-1-31-31 couosnr xlivo Gnome n'AI.l., K¢n5l11s't0n.` February 4th, 0 P. M. Violin, Vocal and Readings. Summer- sldc talent. Aid Anglican Church Rectory- society. usa-2-1-al. RAW FUES BOUGHT-Five hun- dred sliver black fox pelts wanted immtdlalrly. Payiyg cash market price. Bring or s nd to me. Will pay your fare or transportation if I buy. State lowest prices. Harry Kirsh, 836 Main St., Moncton. N. BJ ______ ST. JAMES CHURCH-At the morning service in St. James Church yesterday mv. Frederick wulianr- son of Malpeque pres.cherl` with mueh acceptance t’o s. large and appreciative ` audience. Medelssohrrs beautiful solo rv°°°°'*°°*"*“”°"°°”"°° °' ' ' ' ' '°' ' ' '-°°’°°°"°“ "Oh Rest in the Lord” was admirab- ‘lo iiledyrshire Breedersoi P.E.l ly given by Mrs. A. J. Lawson, Dur- a ing the offering the choir gave as an anthem, "the Lord is Exalted." ' 1:.-ilttr. inns. ' 5 “~ BR°WN' -_._-_ Chnrlciieiown, R. R. 5 Y°|"k prtsidcng _ Secretn\'1"T¥essurer. HOTEL BASEDIENT WORK- COMPLETED-R. S. Allan dr C0.. _ ' 4”, expect to complete today, the extra . and work of building footings for the ' 1480' _ ' Natlona.i.BrsIorlss ‘~ With thi old lhliel -H Notion!! Breweries out of the way many look 'for thenew-stock to become a mar- ket' favourite. _There are many na- scns-for' an expectation. The 'Company hee withstood the test of time. Its bodiy is Almost imblvkllible in the Province of Que- bec, Legislation affecting it is now accepted as permanent audi the fin- ancial condition of the company is excellent. The demhnd for its pro- ducts shouldjinorelae progressively with that of the population and the rapidly growing tduriit traffic. Plante and equipment have been brought to a high state of perfection and are ample to ears for future re- quirements. `_There are no apparent posslbilitlesof n 'setback in the Iu- turc. 'I’i1e`market` does not appear to, have discontinued the consistent development of the company. The tppreclatloq in the -price of the shared in the peat three years is_in- éonsiderable when compared to the increase _of 70% 'in the net available for dividends. ' _ - Canada Power di Paper . ' The Streetheard today that plans for-the simplification of-the finan- cial-struoture of the Canada. Power !a_-Paper Co., Limited* were being considered. If such a program is carried out many advantages would be gained." Financing is nioiie easily arranged by one large -holding com- pany than -by intermediary units. Earnings-would go direct to the top con'ipany,- thus strengthening- :its credlt.` Moreover it would give those in-controlan opportunity of squeez- ing out a good deal of water. Quotiiusiu roi-nailed by sional si MacGi|llvray, Stock Brokers ‘ ` Montreal Stock Exchange Abltibl zd1,l Asbestos 2% Bell 'Ielephone 155% ' when piers in the basement of the new B_ C_ Power 'A~ ` 38% stair what they have to scll giving use and general dmrllrilvn IWW# due to freshen) and also anyone reilulrllil A¥\'l\1|\`°S “UD 5° U~¢°°mm°5 by corresponding with this Club. Le! us nil work together in the interest of the breed. Canadian National Hotel Mr~ Al lan, who has been in -the city dur- ing the last week, state that the equipment will be moved from the ....~¢».¢»~-»~.¢ ated - ~ ' n.c.PowcrB 191.1. Brompton 26 Brazilian .........,........... 38% su"des»»s»¢»»»¢s¢»»s44ooo¢oswooooroooeossnsssoos - Cm- C31' ---~-------~-»-----~ 28% 1195-l-21-23-25-28-30-Feb. lst. We wish all breeders cf Ayrshlr° cattle L1 this il\'°"'|\\°¢ 01’ lhyollc it-rested to communicate with the President or Secrctniy of this Club _ ,.--_,________--------I--;~ - -- scene of operations on Thursday for _ shipment. W. C. T. U. M'EE'l`IN_G - Queens “N Announcement ” s llllllll ' In order that therc may not be any misunderstanding we Wm, 1,0 advise that Alden P. Mulligan of Klnkoro and A ll. Asll¢clr ci ~Aumny hlvc been snlwlnlcd U '"1" °“‘Y agents for these rcs ective districts and solicit a continuance of your patronagc_a.& wish to assure you that our goods will be of the the same high standard. of quality as they have been in the past and can only be procured in thcse district! from the above named. . l 00L0l1ii\L FERTILIZER 00. _ 'WINDSOR.'N.S.- - __ r _ Ili l-...-..»~ou.L. cm ,___-,-¢_ ` ' ' » County Eéteeutlve of the Womerrs Christian Temperance 'Union met on Friday afternoon to plnn'in detail the program for February 17th, the date set for Queens County's next Quarterly Gntl1ering,_whici1 will be held in St. Paul`s Parish Hall, Cher- lottctown, between the hours of 12 and 3. l lrnstltutc was held at the liemecl twelve members present. The meet ing presided over by the President. was opened with Carry Mc Back to Old Virginia. Roll C!!-ll followed ree- ponded to by silver collection. Min- utes were then readfand adopted. A le-ttcr from the Supervisor was read oficrlng a. free course in home cook- ing and home economies. Aftorsome discussion it _was decided_ that the buying committee buy some mater- ‘ lal for a bazaar. Reading by Mrs. ma Tierney. Next meeting ~to ~.be Can. Bronte 5412 can: md; Alccliel '10'/. _Cockshutt~..................... 33% 'Cons Smelfiérs- ._,,.....,`,..,',,,, 333, Cm-_Freeing.......~..:,...,,.. 'I Can. Cement 16 D°m1nl°n Brl1dse'I.'.. ..‘. . . '.1 'mt Famous Players 49 Fraser,........................ 15% General Steel Wires 20 . Gurds 28 Hamilton Bridge 31'.l Intematlonal Nickel 3a M9001!-Frontenac _. . . .. 24 ‘Mrs. Ui-ville Large. There were National _Breweries 31% National Steel Cer 69% Power Corporation 7'! Pri arcs vs Qui' c Power 691 Simons dc Steel of Canada. 48 Winnipeg Electric 47%- Banks ' Commerce National . 202 #Nuo-oso+s-oeooo rss-'os4+>o+»¢¢o+s-00040404 ooosoo4»0° Basil 3h°'U`Y 515° 011° by MW NW? Montreal ..................... `3l4 328 COLONIAL FERTILIZERS WINDSOR MAD Our trade lnnrk on your fertiliser bag la your gulrlnteo 0! illllm! rclnnuty. num open' it-accept as substitutes. colonial-windsor Fertilizers are no experiment -- they have been tested and 1Il'°V°\\ U! and your nelghbors. Prices are now ‘available-`0Tl°° YW-l' °“l°|' “'11 your local Colonial gem.. We have agents in your locality, 'Get In tone members or Gomw`u_Y9‘k Pbmt DutiHers_se“.r...I;\... .. (es ed) __ __ , , _ ‘“‘"“- °' womens mstltirtd met with 1n1._1s. b?Wmmvm“mn'n~-"r--~--- Wt- 101' further lolofm\¢|°l\ “"1 Pf*°°'- sd Altrm it lm- liomc dt col-nlnu - ' with them or* cdnunnnicote wilh lm or our |'¢lI¢\’l| ll¢ll¢ A- F- 5*". 5 COLONIAL FERTILIZER COMPANY A _ , ,_w1Nnsoa,1v._s.. ' -, H+” sn-Q-sooo-s sooo can-sooo->s+»++s++w+s sua-s 1354-1-19-wedsatmonimonth. » _ .__-_.n_ _-_ ~ - - -- _ €=,°=1¢\r4_ Psvlua at M-temu . _ _ __ Mm: iismrroillt §f.whiohm1;1l1 wuhr Gooderhgm lm- _ '""" "°°“ _ _ _ . been purchased for York Point _ - - - 1 .oco,ooo. , 1 N y 1. :wi-tisrwr orrloat.. s1~:lzv1cl~:.»f°"'°°°“°°'°__“"‘ °°“°§’.."...."° ""‘ '“.....°°"‘”"."‘°,,.,.,..'“-'“'°,.‘ I °" ‘*' "“"'f “°“.'»""-’ ......... , ~_ _ _ _ , ten Wu or ` ' ' ' _ ‘ns ,xxmnnggn qllQ8Bl& N0\'WlY_l flrbtésourid picture was tb help ‘B immwnnt “muy in th. gmgy-|¢m,4q;|f._______,________ 130% Electric, Power do Light surnrao Arm nrnv. recently ues . it coniutioa of vMm,_y_ was um Bun on mb Aulcd chemical :so lmtmlll K°¢*\= givin 'ro only gnev1:,snd`havi_ng but two mum ‘mm mm hu “muy wh ‘ ¢~ __#____P - Famous Players actors. senisdwo give e dew-lpuve.talx.sr Side, §80l(, Arm! V ` Jo wr ran/no' Iewhgho/Used Klanfs het -wumey h°m° M; ms __ `l~`l1eUtri\o............... ° ‘ """‘ _ n.........i.- r-... mf- , _. To lv work to unemployed. ` ` chesteii-, Ilnglsnd, will make civic |51 Ku" 1g|`.|; -000400#-00°* \ - . ’.- s- Q held lt the home of Maysle Camer- on Roll call to be answered-with Riddles A dainty lunch was served I md by the hostess which brought a very . " -Mmmul curb Mn, enioyoble evening to a close. - " V A ,gg -'*“ - ` British Amtricanoil ,M _ _can Dock sc Dredge sign' eos-o-on ,h INSTITUTE MEE'l'ING.__- The for tl1cir,l‘°¥\llll` m°nl‘mY 111900151- Rnll Cali wssanswered by nineteen members. As usual ways and means- wem discuhed lfor makin! WDW, arymseting sean ,member-into or-me a insane at iid-uit. mesa-ir ' UT Allunulh Ff&u“t 5f\¥‘@t"qu roueltintmaagneruocyoe. 'nnyother si1,iiot iii, _i-giili-if A3' E-511 E P( Ns msvdscctia _ ` ‘ s 312 172 47% U\n"Vickers I 10 , 9% 00% Hydro Electric 42% I1‘lNmstlonal'P¢h ............ 20% llinenll ’r°bicco_............. 1o-~ l Ni-ands sons 11141 io ,l _ _E__ no~mroes_ __°'...“'..°°“°:.:v:*.=.~n.':.:'.:..“';ft...... j......’,........ ..._ --M ‘ ,-‘ ' ' - 'gavcmuchenloialtcnswon aireedy ` "hm TURNIPS _cv »»--=° mm- Aw- oe" scrum, amuse V V `> ,--_»¢~. ulrc cr tus weeds-............ as ‘ yl msrirurc MEETING.-'i'nc'Msssey Hari-is sm lJnnuary meeting of Pleasant Circle Montreal Power .............:. 135 Shawlnigan 80 1 /ramp wnvmlrts' or sooo Ml1l.'EV&Ntt Hlalnm, Fredericton, P. E. I. Peter J. Curran, Peakee Station, P. E. I. mae rtulsy P. Bums, Albany, P. ni. l 1 Wm. I. I-Iaslam, Emerald R. P... P.E. I. Ml_'s._Lom-ne Bownees, Kensington, P. E. I. Harry Lewis. R.. R. 3, Charlottetown n.*A-rcard, sourls, P. n. 1. _ Mkt. J. W. Waugh. New Annln. P. E. I. Mrs. Galvin J- Kennedy. mt Baltic. P. n. 1.. Mis. 1-l. A. McDougall, 21 King square, city, Mn. Dan Bulman, Rustico. P. E. ' WINNERS Ol' $1.00 Weldon A. Smith, Canoe Cove, R..R.I. -Iawoll Poole, Montague, P. E. I. _ John D. C. MncCcrms»c, st. qcorgea, P. li. I. Mabel B. Jenkins, Millview, P. E. I. wlirrcd Muwillnms, ocean view, P. ls. 1. Mark Curley, New Wiltshire. P. E.I. James P. McCaughey, De Sable, P. E, I. Mrs. C. A. Bell, 167 King St., City, _ Brendan J. Driscoll, Clermont, P. E. ‘I. Mary A._Pefors. Sourls, P. E. I. Rhoda. Warren, 180 Richmond St., City, Doi-is MacDona.U, Vemon Br., Columbia. Mrs, Duncan Smith, Wood Island P. E. I. Mrs. Patrick sfixmott, nuance, P. E. 1. ` _ Ralph Collins. Newton Cross, P. E. I. Helen Gallant, Duvar, P. E. I. Richard T. Matheson, 'S/t. Peters Boy. P. E. I. Daniel McKinnon, Montague, P. El I. Georgina Proctor, Hunter River, P. L‘."‘!. James Carruthers. Port Borden, P. E. I. ' W. S. McLean, Peters Road, Box 110. Mrs. Gordon Hardy, Alberton, P. E. I. James A. McFadyen, New Haven, P. E. I. IZ/C. Morson, Cardigan, P. E. I. / der /Dickieson, Hunicr River, P. E. I, 4 1-iope Mui. Clenrmont, P. E. I. Florle Drummond, Brsdalbane, John Westaway. Albion Bay, P. Mrs. W. E; White, York Point, P. Georgie E. stewart. Emerald, P. Michael Bradley, Peskes Station, . _ Rena 1a. Neill, North Milton _ Earl J. Arblng, Bedford Station, Florence Beer, Clyde River, P. E. I. Edward MeFadyen, Carleton Sldin, P. E. I. Hammond J. Nicolle, White Sands P. E. I. Dora Walker, R._l?.. 7. Charlottetown. Alice Stewart, Sea. view, P, E. I. wludrd Muttdrt, Carleton s1ding,_P. 11:. 1. Morley Muttsrt, Carleton Siding, P._E. I. Vernon Muttert, Carleton Siding, P. £1. I. John A. McDonald. Kellys Cross, P. irénnctl-i Muttart, Carleton siding, P. 11'. 1. Nelson Poynter, Kensington, P. E.,I. EJ 1.' W. Maclvlurray, '11 Upper Hillsborough st. city. Mrs. 'Frank Muttart, Carleton Siding. P. E. I. Frances Dougherty, 24 1-2 Longwortl-» Ave. City. A. Bi nagnsu, loo Edward st. city. oewald ningwcu, iworcuf P. E. 1. Ewen Mcnoiiald, Brsdalbsnc, P. 1:. 1. rho J. necgurccy, lvnllgell. P. 1:. 1. Mrs. Alex. Grant, Bangor, P. E. I. ' Mrs. J. L. Sullivan, Clinton, P. E. I. J. C. Gillespie, Carleton Siding. “ Mrs. _Wlnfred Rodgersong Cape '1`ra,ve»rse, P. E. I. .Charles Graham, Gaspereaux, P. E. I. _ Elric cook, mast Royalty, rt. R. 2 P. P. 1. _ F42” l°Z°§°!‘1!",..g4 Hoon” L Hn-eg-I ' .L si I *s 4. .._..»`Lt. _*_A _ -»%~ F1 rs Mrs. A. K. McLeod, 94 Summer St., Somerville, U. B. A. 1 Alleghany 2615 American Buyers ss Amer. 'I‘el&'I’el 230 Amer. dt Foreign Power 96 Amer. Waterworks drlilec. 95'/5 Ai1mconde.'Copper 74% Atlantic reclining aan Baldwin Locomotive 32% nethlclrcni~stcel wie; nfcddls Aviation 41% Columbia Carbon Columbia Cu Columbia Gramophone) . . . . . . . Cons. Gas Chrysler Commonwealth ec So Conimercinl Solvents ......... Continental Can Com Products ................ Standard Oil of New 191% 84% 28% 11l‘.i 37% 16 'U.s.stccl 20 sm cz on 125 son 194 can son me 'ma mm 'lm Aw. ui it The Misses Elva Howatt left recently ...._ Goodyear- isainvius at 'rel can Among those who 00% me sin 111.4 me iam ...-creativ- Mossre.8atoldClm Gardiner and larle ...-»......... 1'! -2 sereadscrarc » as. ...... of Nowwdsrssy .. me .~§d`»-r ........ 56% ~ -- Sears Roebuck ................- Sinclair Oil Simmons ..................... Spicer Standard Oil of New Jersey Standard Oil of California. 'standard ods at ou Shell Union .................. 22% Studebaker lTexas Corp. ,Timken Roller Bearing ....... U. S. Rubber Mrs. Raymond' l-ral-vcy ‘and son Lloyd are visiting friends Freeland and Alberton. hockey melon ln Victoria on day evening, between the Kensing- ton Grenintee md Victoria Unions were: The Misses Evelyn Bell, garet Gould, Willa Crosman, ¢te Driscoll. nude Hervey and are A M.; “°“‘ en. ss é Fig; ii; 100% 25% 86% 30‘.~'.- 64% 32% 60% 1i8‘.i York 115:50 54"/a 'ICU' 25% .................‘184‘¥'a United Aircraft Warner Bros ........,........ ‘Westinghouse 102% Yellow Cab 18 53 “I4 'CAPE TBAVEBSII AND VICINITY and Marjorie for Halifax. Whilethere they will be the guests of their slstnr Mrs. Snowball Allen. little in ` the Mon- attended Nor- Geor- rd of Oheltol. on Monday of l¢r.Ceu‘ge 'no may trieyc' at slr. owen ' ' ' ~ :__-e At Cape Traverse Rink on Tues- rlam Addr-su ' Mrs. Golden wccre. mdcricton, P. ir. 1. Wm" °“d°d 1” ‘ "‘°"’“’ 1°' ‘he Arthur 1-nslnn. rrcdcrlcmii. 1:. 2.1. urs. Hyatt 1-rssldm. Fredericton, 1:. 1. The Miss” m°"’f°° Ben' Lam’ Mrs. B. Earle McDonald, '10 Upper Hilidcoro St., City. _ _ wcliccl rdornsscy. umm ordss,i=.E.1_ “""‘""’ "° 1”” “nd Mrs. Frank McKay. East Royalty, P. E. I. ` from 5?§% to about gy Albert Middleton. R. R. N6._¢ oliaricttc-town nam nlvelt AND vlclnrry .brllowat A Mamullv- ' ~ ' ' _ or inluriee while operating cease-l W "° W- M 0 c I l=’EATHER cozvmsr “" my W” Mcucd,1.1m1tcd 1425-1-snail ' , ` A g ` him H °P°°dv 1'°°°v¢fY _ _*__ __ If -- V ~ Central Guardian’; “°'”*_f~*'" 7 r RESULT OF TURKEY g _ A day evening was the scene of an ex- citing game of hockey between Cope Tormentine and Cape Traverse, latter. Howatt and Mr. William Bell were Mamy -M. W. Mill, Clement, PE.I. . .‘An enjoyable whlst, party was| E11] informatian and nc_ JCIDH A1'l'»h\11', N0l'tI'1 Ri.18f.iW,.P. E. I. héld Un Monddy night St the resid-I Edmund Macbouagily Bradelbene, R. R.. I ence of Peter McGsugl1. Bear River: upgn rgquggt, Pfgmpf; Lestat B. Selllck R. R. 6, Charlottetown. South. Nine tables were played. Tire; and ¢areful atfgndgn rt-.iucli Wheatley, Norm nlver. pi-lac winncrr were Georgie merit! given to enquiries by Alexander Horton, P.. R. s., Charlottetown. and Mr. Joseph E. Dcagle. A ndsn-i mail. light was ruffled and won by Joseph P. Deagie, Bear River. $28 were realized. lvtr. and Mrs. Thomas ‘ liave returned home, nite; McGnugl1 spending a few days with their daughter in Montreal. .. A very successful whist party Wea held in St. Alexis Hall Rollo B855- conducted by Mrs. J. B. Chais- son and Mrs. Edward Mal-mr. Eight tables were played. The pr-in win- nere were Mrs. John J. Dengle and Frank Peters, R.0ilo Bly. After the whist a. delicious lunch was served by those in charge. The sum ofl twenty-four dollars was realized. l McDon- i Sourls. , s. recent ` last. Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrew nld. were recent visitors to -Rev. A. L. slnnott was visitor to the city. Tuesday TO STUDY THE APE FAMILY Fe .1AcKsoNv1LLE, Pla., b. 2.- Representatives of Yale University, A UR current offerings l Royal Securities _ -Industrial _ Securities ‘Q n ll -is U nil S 2 .l G of eorlioration in- vestments s ow a broad diversification as to in- dustries and types of security. Ylel e mugs seeiasrsaialensaadshidni Severa issuescsrryetocl-i Eglrchase rights or nusee. . I. Corporation Limited Riley Building,” ` ` Charlottetown Ojlleea in all provinces. is-is who desire to study the reactions-df! a colony of apes placed -in a model American community, contemplate the immediate construction of sev- en buildings near here at a cost 9! about $100,000. ._ _-‘f Small bungalows for the occupan- cy of anthropoid families with sevir eral bedrooms in each dwelling Q planned. Individual drinking (outf- mlng pool, e. hospital and a :arab are among the facilities to be piuce\_l A rthen-nostatle heating arrange- ures which the apesenjoy in their _ ~"“’°¢ Mm- °‘”"“°_“l» P- E- I- ' Members or 'nic Montreal curb sau-ret ' l ‘.;‘ l Branches. Orders I r I l , HEAD New Glasgow . 1 f Phones 1194-1195. ‘ ' " ° OTTAWA Other Maritime Branches ` Halifax. St. John. Moncton, Yll-mouth, 3 ‘J l ` "‘ _ . ¥ Members Standard Stock and Mining Exchange 5 _ H Members of Vancouver Stock Exchange. '\ ‘ f \.»_.~. Private Wires fa heading Exchanges end all Executed on all Markets _ ._ ...... “ _ . ,_ A Service yon will Appreciate. - . ' 139 Grafton Street. . ` ; cnAm.crr'rn'rowN p , l I £- l OFFICE . Sydney. st - v ' lnins, recreation quarters, e. swim? yi i ment will afford the same temperat- '1 Z l »- .,.`,»~. A Sl' "l ,;;<_,;,.,,,,;se,s,;..d‘~.;¢- 1..- wi at the disposal of the apes. " I native land. ` ~ ` _.v ‘-_» - . I _ . }1 Zis- fl; sl- -' I F- - e l ._.r- - V < l l` 4. ' -_ ` DL '_\;l.'¢ - - :,;~ _ . . very tempting In a recent discussion of the Bond,Market, Moody's Invest-' ors Service state: "It is of some moment that recent new ' offerings have been made very tempting," which augments our recent appeal to investors to “Buy Bonds Now." Some recent issues which may be termed as “very tempting" are as follows: J Montreal Trnmways Company 5`s dl1e0ct.l. 1955 . . . . ............ . . 92.50 5.55% Northwestcm Power Company Convertible 6's lluc Inn. 2. 1950 . . . . . . .. lG'l.'d by Winnipeg Elec. Co.) Beauharnols Power Corp. 6’s due Oct. 1, 1959 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 100.00 (Carrying Warrants and Stock Bonus.) 98.00 6.15% 6.00% Dominion of Canada (Guan New Westminster Harbor Comm.) 4’,‘l`s due April l, 1948 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 97.50 5.00% Full particulars cf any of thc above issues will be gladly iul'nisl1cd on request. Eastern Securities Company LIMITED W. ll. V. DUNBAR. Manager. C1l.\Rl.0T'l‘E'l‘0WN St. JOHN MONTREAL IIALIFAX MONCTON SUMMERSIDE FBEDEBICTON Q - -'I-J. We have a wonderful line of I noclclzv .srlcxs - Prices ranging from 25c to $1.50. ' ' Good sucks $1.50 to sszs ‘ ' Youths Hockey ` Bethune moucd°s\m¢_ __ ` K _ . . - i.-,. fy . 1,, is ;._l.;. I .1-'-'.2 fin J. -.....;_ 2. . .L X- -J sv ,_i __ _.____.________.______________,___._______..-..._________..______._____..