Iiuelneee Executives lNot sick. "but .“run-dowii i Felloivsisyfup contains u; fllld.pl ess- . - . seiitial m‘ l f d ‘ ' Tircriiiiutbeforefiveohloek and to buiiJiTpyZZ,-Z§§a{,°§§ . -_-h6a40-0h¢l'-J\11"Py nerves ed nervous system. After a . F-rclli“! 9i"?- short course the appetite is ‘Yourself; your business, your iamily-allsufier if you dontettempt to overcome these ‘ conditions, usually brought about by overwork and ' ' not. be successfully imitated. , . Fciloine‘ I -' r " ‘ one’ f ’lly, , -;,,,,,,,_ .. treatment of, end ultimate recover from Cdrlllfpdflon, i=-i-:1.i.ows' . ‘SYRUP i regained, refreshingsleep ac. quired,and you will feel equal ‘ to the demands of any occa. sion. Beware of “similar" products. Fellows‘ Syrupcan- I2‘ Prince Edward Island's ‘fGolden Future ” A Booster Feature To Stimulate Businessland Business Con- diiions in Prince Edward Island. published by The Charlottetown Guardian We are Sdliciting the Cooperation 0i the Business Firms and Leading Men of Charlottetown, Sunlmerside and the Province. Mr. Frank Walker, Assistant Editor of the Guard- ian is editing this Special Feature Edition, which is now in the course of publication, and Mr. J. M- Kirk- land is in charge of Publicity. Boost-for a Greater Province TliE DeSOTO lsuiucnr iaiciu In announcing our dealership for the Dc- Soto Motor Carsgwetake great pleasure in presenting the new DeSoto Straight Eight as a companion car tothe now famous DeSoto Six, which last year broke all sales records for a first year oar at any price. ‘DeSoto Eight is the lowest priced Straight Eight in the motor oar field. DeSoto is a Chrysler product. Which . means a quality car in appearance and in per- - formance. Never before" has so much value been built into a car in its price field. We cor- dially invite your inspection of these cars at our showroom 58-62 Fitzroy Street. . Bruce Stewart 8i 0o. Ltd. 0000 O O00 0-04-09‘ we» 00000-000000». ooaooofe-e 0604"" . E. R. zmow 146 {rkhmond 5g" ' Charlottetown Fr... I Life. -Ac'cidem. Sickness and Plate Class Alnsurance at Lowest. Rflfe- , Good Strong Stock Companies .Ageht a, Surnmerside, Lloyd‘. 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SCHOOL LIST-From the Honor List of Notre Dams Academy for February, the name of Misd Stella McCabe, of Grade eight was ac- cidentally omitted. JIUNTEE RIVER-Tho services on the Hunter River United Charge for Sunday, March 16th, 1930, arc as fol- lows: ll a. m., Wlltshlre; 3 p. m. Wheatley River; '1 p. m., Hunter Ri- ver. A. E. Chapman, Pastor. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning three In- dliins appeared charged with drunk- enness. Two were fined $5 and costs and the third was dismissed. The ccses of two men, who were charged with unlawfully selling liquor to these Indians, were adjourned till Tuesday next. STREET CLEANING-The sight of the street sweeper, as it. traversed‘ the principal streets yesterday after- noon gladdened theeye of many cit- izens. Durihg the last" two weeks v while the snow and ice were melting the streets were in a vcry unsanitary condition, but until the last day or two little could be done to remedy the situation. A considerable quant. lty of snow still lies close to the curb, but in the main the central section of 'the pavements are clog;- once more. i __ \ FIFTY YEARS CONTINUOUSLY m rm»: scan ILUSINESQJ-CBILCI‘ 8.: Co, Limited (established in the Spring of 1880) began selling Fsmi and Garden Seeds, a small beginning which has since grown to be the largest in the, Maritime Provinces.‘ During all these years this firm has been buying and selling Farm and Garden Seeds to the people of Prince Edward Island as well as to others almost all ovcr Canada, and also by iilall orders to the United States. As the business has increased from year to year .5 proof of the Slogan used by the firm, "Carter's Seeds Grow." A nest edition of their annual Seed ; Catalogue is now being mailed to the l-hriners and Gardeners of this Province, and once again ask- for a _ continuance of the liberal patronage extended ln-the years that have basses. 24l8-3-l4-2l. ANNUAL lllEETlNG—The annual 1110001118 of the Life Underwriters As- sociation of Prince Edward Island was heldon Friday, March 7th, at 4 p. m. The ‘resident, Mr. A. R. -Mclnnls briefly reviewed the Associa- tion's activities during the year 1029. The President stated that the mem- bership during the term has been maintained at the former year's standard. In January a. Rockwell Congress was held in Charlottetown and forty underwriters representing twelve companies attended. ‘The elec- tion of olllcers for the year‘ 1930 re- suited as follows: Honorary Presi- dent. W. G. Hogg, C. L. 0.; President, T. W. Hyndman; Vice-president, J. 13., McKenzie; Ssc‘y Tress, B. H. Hughes. The Association extended to Mr. C. M. Williams a hearty vote inn. JUSTICE AascivAuL-r will give e talk on Motor league work ’l4th at 1 P. M. - " 2300-3-l3-2i. PLAN I01! PLAY DPENS THIS MOININGF-Thc plan " ici- st. Patricks Ploy "Norsfloperls at the Prince EdwordTl-iestro this morning (runny) at 0.10 A. M. sumo? -' Marbles, caterpillars, skipping ropes-spring has come. At over “ C. l". C. Y. odlPrldsy, March‘ least these‘ srethree very good llll shadowing that much lofted for season. flooded cellars, as well as the melting snow and ice beer witness of the work ovoid Sol" in "his north- ward journey. But perhaps it is not came in like a lamb. STEEL WORK PEOGEESSING— Three eight ton girders have beef. hoisted» into position in the frame work of the new Canadian National Hotel. The worlfof steel erection has progressed smoothly and without a hitch so far. Gliders are now_ being put in place on the second story. Rivctlng will probably not begin be- fore Saturday; Crowds gather each afternoon to watch the derrick hoist thepicces of. steel into place, and to see the workers as they move through the maze of framework with sure-footed swiftness. ISLANDER, ‘SECRETARY-GEN- ERAL-Mr. John a. Andrew, Char- lottetown Pnyalty, student at King's College, Halifax, held the position of Secretary-General of the Intercol- legiate Model League of Nations held at Halifax recently, The veryteffi- clent arrangements which made the Model League a great success were lflfflfily the work of Mr. Andrew. ‘Fhis Assembly is a replica of the Geneva League and delegates of the differ- ent colleges in the Maritime: repre. sent the governments of the various nations in the League. Mr. w, s, MacNutt of Charlottetown, student 5'5 K1118‘! 0011080. represented Italy and but forward his country's Views on disarmament. Mr. Andrew, who L; o brilliant student, is a sion of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Andrew, Charlotte. town. I _____ rrnmu" sisrans-ivrm than 100 members of Jubilee Temple, Pyth- ian Sisters, New Glasgow, N. 8., were in attendance st their regular ‘lodge meeting on Monday evening “when, Miss Jean White, of Charlottetown. Grind Chief of the Pythian some lodge in the Maritime Prbvlnces, the order chiefly on matters of in- terest to the Lodge, and gave an outline of the work being accomp- lished in other lodges which she has visited. Miss White was accompanied by Mrs. (Major) John A. MacKenzie_ also of; Charlottetown, who n15“ $001M lnieifcstlnsly to tho members 010118 fiimllnr lines. After the clos- illk of the meeting s. banquet was given in honor of the guests, on the third floor of the building. The tabla were nicely decorated, the (3919) scheme being pink and white, and m “Ppeflzlnll 50PM!‘ was served.- Hflliillr Chronicle. . main i INSTITUTE WORK-Jrhe March meeting of the stanhope women's Institutewos held on Tuesday even- ing, March 4th, at the home of Mrs. T. McCabe with fourteen members and five visitors present. The meet- ing opened with a chorus "Its s Good‘ Time to Get Acquainted," and i-oll call was‘ answered with house- cleaning hints. The minutes of pre- vious meeting were read ancl adopt- ed, thenthc reports of the various of appr ‘ M for his “ r ‘ work during the past two years. IVEDDING BELLS-A very pretty wedding tool: place at St. Dunstan’: Basilica at 5 o'clock s. m. on-Fcbru- iii-y 26, 1930. The participating par- ties were Miss Annie Maclnnis, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald MacInnis, of Bouthport, and Mr. Frederic: A. Cole, employee of the Island 'l‘elephonc-Co.,-~snd only son ‘ of lvLrs. Margaret Cole snd the late J. W. Cole, of Kensingtcn, now mid- lug in this city. The bride looked ' chai-nung in a gown of mcdellnc blue silk flat crepe with flesh gcorgette and lace trimming, over which she wore a navy chinchilla coat, with fur collar and nevy hat to match. Mlss Mamie Malone acted es brides- maid, and wore e silk gown, with e wine mervelle coet with hot to match, while the groom wesebly supportedby Mr. AlbertKeer ncy. also on cmployso of the Island Tel Company. Afters dclici- ous wcddlnu brceklsst, which we! served st the home of the groom. the happy young couple left 00 "ll fccrly train, on e. short honlyfllwfl trip. Previous to the ‘in-lac wes showered twice. misc st the home of Mrs. John Ollwoll, It thuthpoi-t. end eeelii st tlimfuture homo of the in oiicrioimcwn. The Qiltlfililoh were numerous end expensive, consisting c: on elect. sil- ior, linen, money. otwsbowcd ‘an '90901ll'liy 0! "i! blego canton _ were heard. The school committee reported that ‘everything W0! in 800d condition. The sick coni- mlttecvreported that several sick calls had been made. The following-com. mm"! 4°" ihH-flisuing month were then alilwintsd. ‘Sick-Mrs. Lloyd smw- MYI- Thom" Korean. School —Mra. Percy D0081”. Mrs. James McI-‘wlhmn- Program-Miss Helen Lawson, Miss Edith Clmeron. way.» 0f rlising funds for the Institute were then discussed and it was do. clded to have s sele of household erticlesjt the May mggflnm The "I" "Milne » wiu be held 1i m. borne of Mrs. Louis iucmiiu. m. meeting to be opened with‘ e chor. u‘ “h?” 77450451110." end roll cell to be enswcredwlth "My “come our: name." PERSONALS l-lerry Clerk, of Victoria, spent e week in this ‘city, tho guest of his eon. m; Arthur Clerk. ,Mr. Berry McDonald, of Cove Heed spent e fcwdeys visiting friends in this city. While, here. .he_ was, the guest of hie cunt, Misc Elle Burke. -' m. aoiui Gillespie, of rioi-ui mu- tom-lles returned from the P. I. I. limpitel, After An operation fcr ep- flnfifllfis end ls now the guest of hll‘ flint, 1m. John I'm-c, City. l , . okay»... '» wellto become too optimistic-March. paid unofficial visit. She addressed THE CHARLOTPEFOWN IGJJARDIAIN ABNIY AND VICINITY Tho-weather et present hes-every ' appearance of spring. The snow has beenh-eticeilng very rapidly thccc pastl-wpeks and the Gulf lrreported clear ‘of ice. Potatoes are becoming s sublect o! discussion. people are wondering whetthe price will be next fell. end rightly so for when farmers invest hepvllyr in fertilisers and do e vast amount‘ of labor they are entitled to a1 profitable price for their pote- toesQBut just when the poor ferm- l QQO-C-COvOQOO-OOQOOOO-OOQ-OO-Q-O Representatives Wahted Iy - < THE EMPIRE LIFE INSURANCE CO. To pleec Insurance end shores. Liberal contact offered. _ Apply to the Provincial Manager B. H. MecNElLL l: Prince Street Charlottetown, l’. E. l. ~04 o-e-eo-e-eoo-o-oo 2385-3-13-15-19. _ ei- isflnvestlng and ‘ ‘ down goes’ e prlcm-Bllttben we must take; to consideration the consum- er._The farmers cannot ozcpcct to have it all their own way and so we might add here an old proverb: It's a poor wind that blows nobody good: New industries are cooling to the front and old ones are felling out. There was once a. cheese factory running in full swing in this vicin- ity where patrons could buy cheese for one third the cost at present in the stores. But unfortunately this plant which was a great boon to the farmers, was allowed to go dr/wn Miss Myrtle Buell has left for an extended visit to her sister Mrs. John' O'Connor-s. l Miss Alberta Gormley is at pres- ent an employee of.thc Charlotte- town Can Company. Mr. and Mrs. Fred lVlcLesi-i re- cently visited lVlJ-s. McLean's par- ents at Abney. lVlLrs. Reginald Buell and little son Irving paid a. vfk-end vlslt at Ab- ncy,_ while there they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Buell. Mr. McKinley an employee of the Frosivand Wocd Co., passed through hereson a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Everett l-l.~13uell have. returned home after an ex- tended. visit at the home of Mrs. BuelYs parents, J. - . ROLLO BAY AND VICINITY - Messrs. William E. Maluir And Peter MacCorrziac. Rollo Bay, spent ‘the . week-cud in Sturgeon, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mac- Cari-on. Rev. Alphonsus L. Slmiot, P. P. was mpassenger to Charlottetown ‘Wednesday to attend the funeral of Rev.‘L. Smith. - iMr. Joseph Walker, Launching Place, was a recent visitor to Rollo Bay. Miss Clara Keefe, Montague, spent the week-end at her home in Rollo Bay. ‘Mrs. Edwin Peters. Rollo Bay, was a recent visitor to 3t. Margaret's. the guest other parent; Mr, and Mrs. Joseph MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MaoPhei-son of Launching Place were recent vis- itors to Sourls. i - ’ Miss Ethel A. Peters, teacher at Rockbarm. spent the week-end at her home in Rollo Bay East. Mr. Jack Suiecney. Souris. arrived home this week from Nova. Sec-t where he spent the winter months. We regret the illness of Mr. Frank Macvarish, Boiirls, and hope for his speedy recovery. O Miss Helen Paquet, Szuris East, is visiting in Gowsn Brae. the guest of m‘: aunt Mrs. Ellen McCsbe. Mr. Frank Gallant, New Acadia. was a visitor to Rollo Bay Sunday. The monthly meeting of the Rollo Bay West Women's Institute was ' ' the home of Mrs. Andrew i eight members and two _ Parent. Meeting opened nah C.‘ . followed by roll coll, ans- wered with "my favorite flower and how to grow it." Discussion followed on vsclpus school matters and re- portsclere given by the different committees. Mrs. William A. whit: invited the members to her house for the next, meeting, roll coll to be Answered with "films on House- cleenlni." A dainty luncheon was served by the holius. The follow- ing pron-em was enloyed: Song “The il-lerocc of the Vestrls." by Junior Red Cross: Plano solos "Tip Toe .'I‘hrough The Tulips"; and "You're Always in my Alps." Vocal solos-J-‘Nors Moo shone," end "Only as for es the Cote." by Mrs. John MooReo. Piano “The Wedding of J-ho Pointed Doll" and “There's a Rainbow Round My Shoulder." Bong ‘The Big Rock Candy Mountain" end '."I‘he Bum sons" by Flora An- drew end George Paton. "Caroline by Kllhlyn MeoBee end Betty Mecoormlc. "When You end _ if were Young Maggie" by group. " Pllno selections Ills Amy ‘lwm- ‘ bend. l the‘ Market reports furnished, by Green- Junes s» Co., 88 Greet George Sire Charlottetown. ~ i Quoted at closing, Much 13, 1930. Cllll Money ... .l...':3l5€b MONTREAL Abltlbl .. ... 29% Alberta Pacific Grain .. 21 Asbefios .. ... 3 Brazilian .. ... ... ... 39% B. A. Oil .. ... 35 i. B. C. Power .. .. ... ‘3'l'-_- Building Product-s .. ... ... CsriadaCarQ. ... Canada Cement .. ..". Canada. Power and Paper .. . Czu ads. Brewing .. l).ri.;iiioii Biidge .. ... Foreign Power Securities Eraser’ Company .. General Steel were: .. . Home Oil .. Imperial Oil .. .. Industrial Alcohol . . ‘International Nickel .. ‘Intranet/Kauai Petroleum .. ... 20 Massey Harris .. . 33% Montreal Power .. .. . 133% 'McColl Frontenac .. . National Breweries .. ‘National sieei Cor .. . - cs1; forthcoming lEglSlIIlOII to protect investors in ‘Canada. Melting .. ... 1'! mining flock,“ . , I , A Canada Bronze .. ... 50 __ I _ ‘ _ v ,_. __ __. Dominion Tsr .. . 20 " Aropywrllbrrmtonreceiptnftbr roilpan. M‘ 5i V ~ Famous Players .. . 54%.‘. .I\"oranda .. 40V. ' Power Corporation 71 AND l Price Bros. .. i. - ‘ ROGERS ‘m u \ B, ,- ., IIIIIQP: Quexc Power " ' MacArthur Bldln, Somme Si, Summer-side, l‘. 0. Box 86D, shawmman " u‘ D l-‘leuo place my name on your llll lo receive your Market Letter regularly; ~. Smeltcrs .. . ' iS-Eeel of Canada l . Nam! - ' .:leelnofCs.11ndaPfd ' Adar"- . g mos .. . _ ‘Winnipeg Electric .. . -lli I 1,, i l i NEW YORK I American Can i .. .. Alleghany .. Anaconda éBendlx Aviation .. . ‘Consolidated Gas .' Iiiiemaflonal Harvester .. jKennecott Copper» .. 58'. lMontgomery Ward 44H. Niagara. Hudson Power ...... 15'. Paramount Players Leaky . ‘Penlck dsFord .. _.. 37'»; -Rad1o .. .. 51'.‘- $l§nv1dard on of New Jersey. cs5. Sterling Securities .. ... ... ' Willys Overland ., ... ... ... 9'. irciiow emu-ii .. 21s; C.P.R. .. 204% General Motors .. .. 44% ufsl Steel .. 180% BANKS Bank of Nova Scotls. .. _325 Bank of Montreal .. --. ... 305 Bank of Commerce .. ... ... 256 HoyalBank .. ... ..... 304 MARKET REVIEW The annual report of theCanad- ian Bronce Company IAmit/ed. and subsidiary companies covering the operations for the year ending Dec- ember 31, 1929, shows eamlngs sp- pllcoble to the common stock of Moa- sze or 35,10 per share. against $419,- 942,:or $5.35 e shore. foi- the prev? lous year 0n the 90,000 shares of oommo stock uisicndin: 0w‘ the“ periods. ' < The ability of the company w maintain its earning position in spite of the small wheat crop is chili!"- tory evidence, in our opinion, of three things namely good management- greater diversification of i the company's siotivitle: through obtain- ing g lgrger proportions! industrial business and the gradual diversifica- tion of gsnenl business in Canada. Further explnsimi of fl- _ 0h rci- a ‘Chemical Compllly’! omni- im, i, my; in its acquisition of vir- tually all available shores of Albert! Wood I-‘reservin! ocmrcnv- BMW'- A subsidlery of Dominion Tor 8i cziemicii, Cell-Ids. cieoootinafwm- piqy, mums holds 4c perm“ 0' tho issued common flieres of Al- - ‘Rgcent visitors w soui-is included Mr. and Mrs. ml; Peters, of Rollo Boy, Mr. Prank MacDonald. Little Pond. llr. John Doll-on. New Aes- aic in unis Pondqlfter m icon once! MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE ' -shields s» Co., Montreal,’ to Gianni" _ Campbell hes returned organization, ' ties. THE statistical facilities of our years of experience, are gladly extended - to investors desiring information ~ relative to securi- Eosfern ‘Securities Company . lylMlTED i "“.‘..¥;i’.."."¥.‘$‘.£'.¢.“"" si. JOIN non-ramp aAurAx ‘ uoucrou EUMMEBSIDE wncocnwron i" with its many ' $303,876,000 from _ Canada’s mines ‘,- NEW record was established ‘in ‘Canadian mining production in 1929, l! 15 P0111!“ our in our Mud: Market Letter. The mining industry is discussed at’ length in this issue, with particular reference to mining securities and their disappointing stock market records, and efgfp€ is ‘Stewart: Jones 8e00, i - . , , Correspondents of ~ @ Ucfi-eonohieiao s. Co. _ . ... Members of the Montreal ‘Stock Exchange “'88 Great George SL, Chhrlottetown lai . . . . . . ., .. . _ - ----—-_-- _-__---i-_...__.- iiberisuwoodh and the remainder is work» in caring for his bee.“ now ovmedby Dominion Tar. Thus the Wsslem Comm-nil l8 controlled by nonunion, Tar; the co-ordinatlon of activities. should make for economy and gtrccigthen the position of Do- minion Tar. dz. Chemical in the fut- Earningsof General Motors G- pora-hiondor tile. first quarter are understood. to be very little less than for theseme period last year. This is considered satisfactory in view o! present-conditions. ‘The stock is re- garded favorably. Bullish reports emanating from, New York did not have any material effect on International Nickel today. More activity in looked for in the Stock. . The situation surrounding Brazil- ian Trsctiou continues to lmnf0v¢~ The general weakness or the mark- et, however, seems to be offssttliiz the effect of better influence. i l PLEASANT VALLEY The farmers of this section are busy engaged in manufacturing their year's wood. . Mr. Manor Murray spent a few very pleasent holidays at the homo of Mr. W. F. Stevenson. -.. Our sportsmen and jockey, Mr. Kerry Keeling, now residing in Charlottetown, was here on business lest week. Mr. Willie Stevenson. ' Borden, spent the week end at his home hers. Mr. John hlccncr, Grenville, was s recent visitor to Bpringhlll. ti" guest of Mr. J. Mayne. ' Mr. Prank Stevenson attended the - horse races st Stanley recently. Irenktekesekeeninterestlnrec- ing end will likely next ses- sccwlicnlhebsllricgewithliisble Block Peter colt. - ' i AND VICINITY ' bunch “of Chinchilla rabbits. f‘; MTAJOllII McLeod, Granville, i Mr. Walter Weeks, Fredericton, Sunday in Shamrock and S field respectively. The many friends ‘were ov to see ‘Master Gerald smith. again without the aid of his cr l‘! SCHOOL "f! Mr: wins‘ smiin 'is spending days ab -Frederictcn with Mr. Stevenson. STANIIOPE The following is the standing _ Stsnhope School for the month?‘ Fe-breary :- . In Grade X—1 John llorgnn, 2 lllcLsuchlan. ' Grade VIlI-l Mary moi-gig g Louis Kiclly. 3 Harry Lawson. Grade VII-l Etta Misencr. i Mo] colm McLsuchlan, 3 Mary Gill, ’ Grade VI-—l Marian Macon] Mary McCcbe, 3 Keith Douglag. ' Grade‘ V-1 Patrick Home]; s] Mabel Robinson, 3 Beth McLl, lsn. ‘ Gradc n Sr.—l Stella iioqglgfg Emmet Robinson, a Alvin iii-infl- lsn. ' Grade 2 Jr.-l Pcsrlic Sh‘! Tommy Misenor. _ f Grade i Sr.-l Alberta mtg-g Caroline McCsbc, 3 Dewar Roy, y, Poi-toot eitendnncez- alum fi- Lluchlcn, John Horgan, Mary i gan. Eileen Robinson, Harry Innis Klally, Keith Douglas, Rubicon. Ml/bel Roblson, Beth uuchlan, Patrick l-lorgan, Midner, Stella l-Iorgen, ltohlson, Pcarlie Show. Alberta Etta Misencr. I _ ,--~ More than 1.500.000 ccrcs cl iii Mexico hes been cxproprlstfl der the hetlonll llrerion leQ granted to vlllegee es “slides.” Recovery of world shipping {M u.» depression 11-» ~ v . ,. ‘,0 . DI