19930 __ -THE CHALO'I"I‘E'I‘OW ____ _._;_____._____ 11... Cenivtral‘ Guardian concur , ‘ dictating-Strongman Protestant Orphanage Annual (Jnllections Collections Continued i , . South Winsloe Per Jean Ilodd, K. MeFadyen and Elia‘ Diamond W. I. Myers 1.25 1i, Home ..................... 1.00 sydney "Baylor 1.00 Mrs. B. Good "..... ........ .50 __,_____.__....-....i- neoo-ooooooooeooooooooe eo EYES TESTED . AND GLASSES JIITIIID ' E. W. TAYLOR l. B. TAYLOR . Optometrists It! Richmond Street QQQQOOOOQOQMQOOOQOO-OOO- -___..-_______ i z i {COCO OQTC OOOO ._¢-. i ITITIITIBIIIG Mill HEATING. If.you went Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to Fred Ii. Trainer 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 893-1 I 90-0060‘ I , . 0 ~ Tbevorymlnnteyoeresdthleyoa lhonld take a mental Inventory of you ooalnavlr‘ all "i" I" i" touch Wllb U. and Cole any! w ill-I"!- Y" should pleoa your order MI- S. Holroyd . . o. w.‘compoeu,............... s. MldFlfl-Bhl Sire. 1t Duflett oseaseesssseseol Mrs. J. H. MscGregor l-isrold Prowse 1.00 Reagh Horne ................. 1.00 O. W. Newson .25 Mrs. John Ford ............... $17.25 Winsioe North fer ..velyn Woolner and Vesta Nuhn Mrs. J. C. Oudmore .50 Mrs. Robert Roberts .... .50 Mrs. Irving Lund .50 it. W. Younker .. -5° EH11! Ibrd ....... 1-99 .50 Mrs. Oliver Nunn .,.. Arnett D. Shaw "... Mrs. H. R. Coles Mrs. Arthur B. Roberts .. Mrs. E. Saunders Mrs. A. M. McDonald Pure. George Auld lMrs. Albert .1. Cudmore .. Mrs. Albert Younker M11. D. Mclnnls .... J, A. Shaw ‘Mrs. L. Cudmore $10.00 noamcrox 80800!» iii- The lollowing is the honor roll 01 pglington School for the month o! Fbbruery:-‘ ' Grade x s-i Loretta. Fisher. 2 not; Comn, a ‘Mabel nndernsy- Grade X b-i Helen fish"- Grade 1x a-l Ruth 01m. 2 Mur- iel Coma. I Grade 1x o-i we Dioswsii» ‘i’ Violet Coma. Grade vn-i Bertie comn. noise McKenzie. 3 Marion fisher. Grade III—-1 Douglas M<=K°M1° and Lester Dingwell, equal. 2 T901‘- rsine Coiiln. 3 Frances Coihn. an“ 1 §-1 Weider-on Dingwell. I Della McKenzie. ‘ ' Grade I b-i Alvin Burke. 2 R0‘? McDonald. s Howard McDonald- Mm-gqrio Harper, teacher. §§O4§§§4".'. Representatives Wanted By ‘ THE EMPIRE LIFE INSURANCE CO. T 'laee Insurance and Insrlrfll alrarfls. Liberal contract oilered. “y D Ge"- & Co only to l!" P'°""°"‘ 1mm" timer, Bethurst, n. 1a.; Wilfred Ehler, “°‘""~"- ‘ “WW5” . e e I is ' I- 11- WWII-I‘ Peasbrook, N. s.; n. Earl Reinhardt, m “m, no“ To m, sum,“ . “Prince Street Lanna Islands N_ s4 Jerome Cali Money .. ..., 2% IIIONI l" Charlottetown. P-E- l- ’ -——- some: .. soot. H. _ --¢ Sutherland, 50lifl8 East, P. E. I. LONDON’ Much m_w_lc_ Nixon, Alba PM“! , Tu“ 0 ‘ 0 V‘ ‘W1 P""9"'Em°“ Amnauu’ waning‘ agent-general for Ontario in London, “b”: c 6mm " "' 2o - ~ - I M‘ c- ’ e v ~eeeoeoooo one-cocoon ton. P. E. L: J. 0. Blaouiere. North may um m mvlmuon w a“ 8mm Balms .. ‘Z/i we e v v . Hustle‘). P‘ E. L: Blmon Brewer’ In‘ ping “in!” m are.‘ Britain m m- 8 A oafli .. ... -.. ... ... ... 404 ' “W” PM“ “‘~ s‘ “"9” °“"’"'°' operate with his omce in sendins On- 3' c‘ P0 H l” hi‘? _ Sonris, P. E. 1.; Edgar CotieflB/cclr- “no ‘m! year-boo my farm lnmem Banding ‘Sidn- --- --- --- ' __ ' _ J _ E t hi” _ l. C .. ... . u... w‘ “m °" h“ u” "Hum o.“ srrstcueas. ::l;v,:,:ub:,,x 3 591mg‘? on; n" m” °°“'"° " ‘ “d ""° h” Canada Car .. .. m, - m u‘ ‘xnu’ m u cues: wuss Mm, w”, ,.,,,;,,,,',, Q 5'. new," “ "M “m” mm“ “'1 w‘ "' m‘ Canada Cement .. 11 I00 I. CLIAIS. ' e ' " commended to the Ontario farmer as 0mm Pow“ and P‘ 14% _ m M. X 80-1’!- i Flaherty, Canso, N. s.; o. o. Glover, be,“ m Wm, w“ sum-b,‘ w b, m o. m B per -- 7 Y CES MW“ swwmt P‘ E‘ I‘; o‘ A‘ n" ceived into his home as a member n " m m‘ ‘ 1 PR] . Clair, NorthJtustico, P m. 1.; as: s. o, m, numb“ goririinionpoziirdxge -- - " _ Meson, Little Dover, N 5.: ph u“ n“ ML mm ‘um’ £00,, 0 8h w!‘ es -- ..- , L. M; C‘? C00 McLeod, French River, P. E. 1.; A. A. ‘ma: and“ My m" mmmuu i .. noun vnseavla‘ _‘““._ McKenzie-,C:l°.;I-:JIE- i135: WM m ohm“, through m, 01;. ‘roe-w 1M -- m ““““ ‘ ‘ 0 ' " ' - "9- wau"! 9' ’ "' and various imnildration ailllicies. "' ' chmmcm Mihy pmnu’ h. ma.‘ h." wmwnrhnpcnai Oil .. ... ... ... 25% _ W I we" ‘find-um: o‘ m, Industrial Alcohol .. ... 8% ' " Ir.‘ aitonal Niki .. 42 Ask I01‘ thfi f i opportunity given their boys and f“ ° ° ' - ' _ n ~ their entire satisfaction with the ar- gwmt?“ 9mm“ " "' . I ~ d d m“, I g essey err-is .. 3,. Wall Pa er Catalog °"° m" "" “h” ;-,,,"=",,,,,::- m" "1 = " s‘ ...... ...... .. ' p - BPQKO out ohm“ l‘)? u .4 must thank you for the troublmMcmu “mun” " 3373 KIWI IOU! NAM! vefljllainly on thhoepon bola: vfirlx’ laglmflli“ ‘ “nu mm "new m my Son‘. mmalNetéional Breviveries .. eetoetaadmeiltamaalsveflssodyoo ttggnlamu I. f.” nmnwhld ‘Mum °Mpumt_ “mhubemmcmld. a onelBiee Cer.. A‘ and meet economical WALL PAIBI 0A ~ broke out en nyerme, and no “um ‘ "u. m“ h" "wrmm homekcm“. Bronse .. 03 09"“. . , . _ . v mos‘: wee amalgam than anion: Drum“, W", "eh w, m" notlUlnldl Melting .. 10 Q ‘In m [my all basal an doable rolls of ‘ll and some “ ‘m, “P1008”, ‘fluid h“ our-mu’ ‘Mm’ Mm,’ Ab non nuonTar ... 5830 __" h“. . _ , “gm” since eadoiatsnsitqbot ‘gmum h, ‘my; “n. {um gum,‘ Famous Players .. ... .-.\ . , usnnlxoolirflil “m”, h,,,d~,mu ‘m, m, Nor-ands" :1. ‘ \ y ' I A _ - unindnyfghe 5-9pm"; h; “gPovverCm-pore .... l _,I0biaa,Ieil0i>._IJ:-I1;II ' (WAI- nnhmm,,,,m,m,gh,duq_ ngPricawBros. “i: QIPUW""- 7' ' is with e couple nearlrsntiord who Que PM!" -- - - Uiuflfl-flwmhnuu‘. mflhmmmmo"... ' Shavvlntgan .. '14 I. .b_ _ b ’ . _ ‘ - “other gays: "Our boy is gettingS! “ .. ... ... . 218 i esuahseeessences-scanners;ensue-u LO]! II“ And ll DOING“! III-DP]. HO 509019101336. -- --- n - 4‘ steo-ieleaesses sensuou-videosruin"nauseous-neoclass- leeesenseesasseeeesssesever oonurlo alum-auction mty- lflves tonight, 8 P. M. sharp. 2680-“. WHOAH COUPONS NOW obtain- able all Drug Stores, Rntariana end1 members of Orpheus Bight. 2513-84941 TURNIPS.-Attention is celled tn the ad in - “ column o! New- scm dc McLeod, Boston. I086. RECITAL APR-IL 3--Mlss Mer- garet Stearns, soprano, Mr. Walter MacNutt, pianist. 2511-3-10-31 nasrave MAY 10-00 tor play in Prince Edward Theatre ln aid Prot- estant Orphanage. 2529. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND — Rev. Ewen MacDougeli will preach Sab- bath, 23rd, at Murray River at 10.80, and 7; and Monday, 24th, at Belle River at 7.30 p. m. N0 AIR. MAIL YESTEBDAY—On account oi poor landing conditions dueto the light snowfall on ‘mes- day night, and the resulting slushy ace surface of yesterday morning, the mail plane from Monckton did not make its daily trip yesterday noon. NORTH RUSTICO AND STANLEY BRIDGE-United Church services on Sunday, March 23rd, North Rustico at 11 a. m.; and Stanley Bridge at 3 p. m. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered in the North Rustico Church durin the morning services. Rev. H. S. Bishop, minister. SEVENT! - NINE TODAY. - The many friends oi Mr. Benjamin Bremner throughout the Pmllllwl W111 b0 extending cuisgsltlllitl Ina U0 him today. the occasion of his sev- enty-nlnth birthday. w. Brenner though retired from business is tok- ing as lively an interest as ever in public ettsirs, end concludes 3011B? a splendid series of articles in the ° Guardian on his recent visit to the Old Country. Many happy returns. FACTORY T0 OPEN 500N- Since Monday morning the lest two carlqads o! machine?! from Halifax o! the National Candy Company have been unloaded and placed in the new plant, the Fyte Building. At the present time the electric 6011191116119 and plumbing are being installed. Mr. Thomas Covie, superintendent o1 the factory expects to start manu- facturing in about a week or ten days. Ten men have been employed in placing the machinery in the build ing and getting it in readiness. Ar- rangements arc being made to inwr- porate the new compimy as quickly as possible. It will be possible to em- ploy between 100 and 150 men in the plant when working to iull cap- acity. However, it is not expected that such a large number will be employ- ed ar. first. During the last iew days a considerable number oi shares o! stock have been sold. PASS FISHERIES ExAMt-The short course for fishermen, which was conducted at the Fisheries Ex- perimental Station since January 22, was concluded on March 4. Out of some 20 bona fide fishermen to take the course, 1B were successful in obtaining an honor pass as follows: Passed with Honors :-Cieorge E. But- roaeroesf-dttenuoh‘ b called to the ad in another column o! Newsom d; Mcleod, Boston. 3586. ANGLICAN SltlVlClS-Crspaud, St. John's Church, March 23, liven- song, 7.00; Springfield, Saint Elisa.- beth‘s Church, March 32, Morning Prayer, 11.00. QUIIIN MARY INSTITUTE-The March meeting 5f Queen Mary Wo- men's Institute was held in the tea- room o1 the public hall, Murray Har- bor, with thirty-slx members and one 7isitor present. The meeting was opened by singing Ode/ allowed by the Creed. Roll call was answered with an Irish Joke. Committees ap- pointed at past meeting to collect for the Protestant Orphanage, reported 8100.66 hed been collected to date. Papers were read by Mrs. 1". Rey- nolds, Mrs. Hammond Nicolle and Miss Bertha Webster. 'A contest was. held by Mrs. Fred Prowse, after which the meetingclcsed by singing the National Anthem. NEW MINISTER. WELCOME!) - On Friday evenirm, a formal vvel- come was given to Rev. Quincy A. MacDowell, “y inducted pastor of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, of Sydney Mines, C. B., by cilicers and members of the congregation. As guests for the occasion were: Rev. H. Clerk of Trinity Anglican Church; Rev. J. B. Anderson, of Clyde Avenue Baptist Church; Rev. P. M. l-lsgtley, of Carmen United Church; Ensign Mercer of the Salvation ‘Army, and Alexander Boyd, 8n, Elder. A short musical program by Mrs. James Guest, Mrs. Charles McIntyre, Mrs. David Richards, Miss Margaret Mae- Bse, and Dr‘. D. R. Mscliesn, was followed w a short address by Neil Maotellan.’ clerk o! the church. Charles Maclntyre, chairman o! tbs Board, on behalf o! the congregation, resented Rev. Mr. MscDowell with ad address. The visiting clergyman were then heard tn short speeches, expressing good fellowship and oun- veylng greetings from their respective congregations. Alexander Boyd, Sn, Elder, spoke of his experience in hav- ing had tho honor of worshiping dur- ing the filnistry of seven ministers. -Hallfax Chronicle. Mfiomis Ends COLDS You can send the soothing vapor o! the pine woods. to the cause of your cold by inhaling Catarrhomne. Little drops of healing balsams are distributed through the whole breath- ing apparatus in two seconds. Like a miracle, than how Catar- rhozcne works in bronchitis, catarrh, colds and irritable throat. You sim- ply breathe its healing, fragrant vap- or, and every trace c! congestion and disease flees as before fire. (bfazrbazhone ‘A TenMi/ude Relid/ No trace of the disease remains after C-oerrhosone is used-no more matter to clog the nonrils-no more headache and buzzing ears. Two months’ treatment (guaranteed), price $1.00; smaller size, 50c, at all N _C_i__l_i_A_ltl)lAN I . . ADDITIONAL Shares. conrsuv. ‘ better known EARNINGS: period ending to by Messrs. $137,750.73 a quirements for to $l7.l34.20, HALIFAX, N. S. 175 llollis Street MONTREAL STOCK IXWANGI Market reports iumlshed by Green- shields 6r 00-. Montreal, in Stewart Jones 8a 00.. 88 Crest George Street, Charlottetown. MARKET REVIEW Prices advanced steadily on both the Montreal and New York Stock lkehmses during the dsy. at noon cell money in New York dropped to 3 116M119. the lowest in many years. Strength was displayed by Norimde and International Nickel. Brazilian rose from 39 in 40 and a quarter. Famous Players continued to advance reaching 57 and closing at 56 l-I. The move which is expected in Brazilian scents slow getting under way. Never- theless conditlons surrounding the stock are steadily improving. The" change when it comes may be worth while. STEWART JONES & CO. June. September and December 1st. per share on the Common Stock. MONCFON, N, B. \ 38H has hotsnpreesdd one regret. He had Steel o! Canada Pid . t4‘wflfldughgmmu gndhlgpgqpla Simona .. ... ... ... ... ... 3! "n" “h1g1, m); y, mm, They Winnipeg Ilectrie .. .. 4m ‘s lovely preaeatshd he NIW your _ esetwitetbomtorriendsrorohnst- Allegheny .. .. am mp” end New Year's Day. lleiineconds .. 72% could not treet sin better Allegheny -- if be were one oltbeu owe." Anaconda .. ... ... ... ..... sea ... n4 132% 13* ms-s-eo-iwese. ISSUE $125,000 t_ _ . Irving Oil Company Limited , 6% Csnnnlative Participating Preference Shares Per Value $50.00 Preferred as to assets and dividends. Cumulative dividends at the rats of l3 '30 ner snnum peynhle quarterly, March, Mill‘ ".00 has been paid on the Common Shores the Frelerred Shares participate equally with the Common Shares in any further dividend payments until 84.00 per share has been paid on the Preh-n-nce Redeemable es a whole or In part, at tho option of the Company, on thirty days‘ prior notice, at 855.’. per share plus accrued nnll unpaid dividends to dais of redemption. Funds st any Brant-h o! the Bank oi.’ Nova Scotla in the Dominion of Canada. Trensler Agent: Eastern Trust Company. to (Simultaneously with thsxpurchase c! one share oi Common Stock may be subscribed for at‘ $20 per share.) Irving Oil Company, Limited, was incorporated under the laws of the Do. minion of Canada, under Letters Patent dated- Februnry, I929, with head-office at Saint john, ‘ N. F The operations of the Company include the wholesale distribution of gasoline, lubricants and other petroleum products. The Company's products such es Primrose and Hico gasoline; and Veico and ioka motor lubri- cents are in ever increasing demand and are being distributed by over 1,500 customers, in- cluding 672 retail distributors. stations are strategically located throughout New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Twenty bulk Earnings for the H months’ January 3|, I950, as certified P. S. Ross d: Sons, Chartered Accountants, amounted to $2 [$.32 7.46. Alter making liberal allowances for depreciation, bed and doubtful accounts, etc., of $50,576.68, the balance remaining for the payment of pre- ferred stock dividends and taxes amounted to e compared with dividend re- the period covered amounting leaving a balance of over $3.00 Eastern Securities Company, Limited * 63 Prince William Street, Saint John, N, B, MONTREAL, QUE, Royal Bank Building FREDBRICTON, N. B. The statements contained in this advertisement are not guaranteed, but are based ondnfonnation e _ which we believe to be accurate ancl reliable. " Price $42 per share and accrued dividend, Sinking Fund Dividends will be payable hy r-hecli In Canadian . 7.14% each two shares of Preferred Stock, ' ASSETS: Exclusive of goodwill and trade names, etc.. the fixed and net current assets of the Company for the year ending January 3|, I930 as certified to by Messrs. P. S. Ross 6c Sons, after full allowance for depreciation and reserves and after giving effect to the present financing, amounted to $909,065.43, as com- pared with the outstanding par value oi pre- ferred stuck (including this issue) amounting to $500,000. This shows an improvement in as- sets value of $291,092.51 as compared with that shown as at January 31st, i929. " CAPITALIZATION: Upon completion of the present financing there will be outstanding $500,000 Cumulative Preferred Stock (of which this issue forms part), out of n total authorized amount of $500,000; 42,000 Shares of No Par Value Common Stock out of a total authorized amount of 50,000 shares. PURPOSE; The entire proceeds of the present issue will be devoted to the expansion ,' of the business and to provide additional work- . = ing capital to eflicientiy take advantage of the increasing demand for the company's products. MANAGEMENT: The Company will continua‘ under the same management that has been re»- sponsible for the past success of the Lusineee. . -._..__-.__.'L-..sz. . . crmzrbrrn-rowu, P. r. 1. 143 Richmond Street SUMMERSIDE, P. B. L Ar.‘ AmericanCan .. ... .. 14.8% i‘ Bendix Aviation .. .. .. 46% Consolidated Cras .. .....1207;.‘ _ ‘ International Harvester .. 92 ' Kelmmw 00pm __ m Stewart Jones 8r Co. Montgomery Ward .. ... 423.10 Cuneflitmdellls of ' Niagara Hudson Power .. 15%’. T . r.......... ...... ...... .. . ..., Greenshaelds & Co. Standard Oil of New Jersey .. 66% , pen,“ g, pom __ 17.1. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange Poor6sC0.B...... ...... .. 33:5,. -—- Willys Overland .. .. s’; 88 Great George SL, Charlottetown Radio .. ... ... ... ... ... 52'}. Yellow Truck . GER... ~-»--—-~-- -- — U 5 ‘slwnflowm 0 . I" u’ layers,‘ and a number o! Icoflins in-' progressively added iodine to tho C‘ ' ' " "' " dicate that prominent citizens, prob- voter. The iodine was absorbed Bank or Nova Scam an ably living about 1500 B. 0., were seaweed, which in turn was a Bmk of Mantra“ M H. Z 303 buried there. ‘by the oysters. _ Bmk °I mm” " '" 35a oyswglc vnum ‘IS INCREASED|_-_-_- ______ .-_----~--¢-oe- 347351 Bank .. ... ... ... 303 ANCIENT TOMB DISCLOSES COFFINS 3.500 YEARS OLD CAIRO, Egypt, March ilk-Excava- tions oi the University of Pennsyl- vania expedition near the pyramid of Meydun have disclosed some of the most important iinds of the year, an oiilcial ommuniquc announced today. A1110"! other discoveries were a “mastabsfl -- an ancient mortuary chamber-Jot) feet long and 180 feet wide. which was once built in three tiers, stepped like the nearby pyra- mid. Twelve rock chamber tombs con- talning 101 mummies, were also un- covered. The mummies are piled in BY IODINE FIND g Boils Dry up and disappear with 11h‘- ard's. It kills the poison i_ PARIS, March i9.--lncreasing oi; the quantity of iodine in oysters by‘ artificial means has been nccom-‘ plisned by Drs. Loubatic and Sallcs, who have just communicated to the French Academy oi Medicine the rcQ suits of their research into the ther- apeutic value of the oyster. I The scientists liold that the value, oi an oyster resides in great part in the iodine which it contains. They’ segregated a number of oysters in special pools on the seashore and draws out the inflammation. r2 Potatoes . For the balance oi the season w. will be handling several ears, each week, of P. E. I. Potatoes, "Canadr Fancy" grade for our select trade for which we will pay the highest‘ market price. , We will also be buying the beetf quality Tnrnlps In car lots or hen‘, car lots. i We will also handle shipments on consignment. I'or lull y-rtleolsn phone our Pro- l vinelai Representative,‘ r. n.‘ Nevvsoln. Charlottetown. Phone 431. Private Telegraph and eelephonc connections with oar Cbarlestowll. Mass, warehouses. NIWBOM A McLEOD IOSION, IASI. and | ';\ What ‘u uoimmrsig- so 2.12:2. ii?» i ' Light Bulbs £0 MARCH 17th. TO 31st. ' BU Y NOW Q’ routers? ; ‘Charlottetown '0