3 I | < 1 er.. f__ _ -_-free. -»-fu... Lil. i i . _“ETB ore than twenty stars 'hd' DUN in long- awaited epic of the color- ful Old South west. .- l EIIHUIID IDWE WARNER BAXTER DURIJTHY BURGESS Hatat T0DiiY_5;.fj_;_..._; MUVIETUIE Also OUR GANG Talkle I ..-fg‘;.z|_.fi.",v~[' "_" _ ____ __ GFI I'l` Seo s lighting through! of Chinatown . . and tore in with _"ying BUSTEB. BROWN COMEDY lil Engiands summer this year was the sunnlest in 18 years. ln a recent month Japans postalfl savings increased by nearly $24,000.- ‘ 000. mont =»'»»‘#;l==. us / . ~..f5.:. `»'*,~. ..'v,.° '_ - Q---ni-_--ni . The very minute you read this you houid take a mental inventory ol your coal supply and then get in touch with us. Best quality Hard and Soft Coal and Coke always on hand. You should place your order now. D. cfm. & co. -1,. '. PHONE 173 4%%»+oa+ _-'_--~ .af .._1.--.-._l_ _' , -vw; ~/\ , ii / 5 ` ‘ \"7§}£:"_ ~ l I-~ 1| “nah : _._ ff; i. `_‘,»;"v35 ri-'7.~{~ \ '. ` “W ul'-:":¢.' »-" ii' I 1 li fl 1 ‘Fl ‘ -'t ~`-'l """ ‘ l Ig "ij1,f‘.‘,)»'*<_.< l #__ i 'j‘.' .¢'".'|f _ _-_ug ...__I_,_ ~'.`i_ll. lllIl==-~/ ._ ,/ _ ALL 'HIE KITCHEN UTENSILS Aswellasotiheritemsinourhard- _vw-are line are of first quality and made M withstand more than the normal abuse. We have all the things you need. from nails to seucepans, from hammers to ourtsin rods. Think of lv when you think of hardware. _ f .The Rogers ' Hardware Co., .aa _.i__.._.__.__........... .... -..____ The Vogue *ln-° is. A. on ._ Spectaeleware --- C.-maicia Brewing 'I 'Dominion Bridge .. ... .. 73% 'UW Yea-Y If °°mP“I'°d °n th’ we take pride in fitting our _Fraser company ._ 15%; `l 1:' Steel W .. ... patients with the newest and lic" ‘“x_ "es most becoming types of SDM- tscle_ ware. »_~white Cold isiust now in ‘_ popular favour; we are show- _mg s number or the 111.06* ‘popular desllnl _upmduist ' \Q',', ' T. t our heartlest congratulations for fu- li ' ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION On Monday evening, Feb. 24, at the annual incetlng of the New Lon- don North E28 Circle the members with grateful hearts presented. the following address read by B. R. Meek: Mr. James L. Saunders, President New London North Egg Circle: Dear Sir: we learn you are severing your cou- ncction with our circle; and that you have moved your residence to anoth- er distrlct. We feel that we cannot let this opportunity pass without ex- pressing io you in some humble way our thanks and appreciation for your valuable service during the past, as our Circle has met with a loss which may never be regained. We extend to you and your wife ure happiness in your new home, crowned with a fnir share of pros- perlty. And now, Jim, we ask you to ac- cept this little gift, not for its earth- ly value, but as a token from your many friends who will ever think of you; and during the long winter evenings as you sit by your hearth enjoying n quiet smoke, may mem- ories lead you back to tile many hap- py hours spent in this grand old district of New London North. Signed on behalf of this Circle. Manager, GEORGE COUSINS, 1 Sec.. RAY MEEK, | .1 p l ~ | _ iilrecim, lmvcn BELL. ir. ALLEN 11;; sS’;,';;};°;§n°_‘;;_:°w';°f_;u;'i_47 share were as anticipated. other feat- ures and the strong cash position th l CAMPBELL. The address was accompanied by a valuable Meerschaum pipe, which is destined to prove a close and warm friend to Mr. Saunders. Mr. Saunders with his wontecl aptitude acknowiedgc.d the address I and present, concisely expressing his deep sense of gratitude for this most thoughtful recognition. Mr. Saunders emphasized the harmony that had been among the members and officers of the circle, no discordant element ever having entered into any of their commercial and socinl relations. 'l`he broadest and most tolerant spirit was eyer inanifesi. Y. t ' 1 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Market reports furnished by Gi'r»<_~nsl1lr~lrl <3.: -Oo.. Montreal, io Stewart Jones 5: Co.. B8 Great George Quoted at closing, March 5. 1930. __ I Call Money.. . ..... 4% so 21 21.1.- asil 'S 36 37% Abitibi .. ... Allieria Pacific Grain .. ..... Asbestos .. ... ... Bruzillml .. ... ... ..... B. C. Power .. ... ... ... ze C 17-it 3 ml (Znmuin Cur .. ... Cnnarlrl Cement ... ... ¢»» Lli\nucl.| Power :ind Paper .. ... ..... ... 7 . ... 13 8% Home Oil .. . .-~~- .- -- 8% 38% lil 333i 133% 24 28 68% 51 17 20 4l%_ 40%' Industrial Alcohol _ . lxiiernationai Nickel .. ....... International Petroleum .. ... Moriscy Harris .. ... ... ..... Montreal Power .. ... ..» -- Frontenac ... ... Breweries .. ... ... Stool Car .. ... ... Bronze .. ... .. rsqq Mlltihl -4 »-1 ~~¢~~ -'-"-* Tar .. ... ... ..... Players ., ... ... ... . ... ... .. Corporation .J ... ... .l 'Il Hoa .. ..._ ... ... ... 78%. as an ass ns sq* cis se\_,Ig,q “li 38 Simons .. 39% Winnipeg Electric .. 4315 American Can .. 136% Ansconda ._ ... ... ... 74% Ai.l°8'h!.ny .. ... ... 31% ` It is with feelings of regret that Bendix AVUUOH -- ... ... Consolidated Gas ._ 121 International Harvester .. Kmlsvwt Cvpper .. sau Mwisomery ward .. 4st; Niagara Hudson Power .. 15% Paramolmt Players Lssky Penick dt Ford ... 37% Poor 6.: Co. B. .. 29% Standard Oil of New Jersey .. 02% Sterling Securities A ., ,._., w\1uysove»r1an4..`..... ssl Radio .. ... ... ... 48% Yellow Truck ..... ... ..... 19% and it is our wish that you may bc C' P* R' " ~°' - 202'/5 General Motors .. ... ...... U. S. Steel .. ... ... 179% Bank of Nova. Scotia. .. ... ... '_325 sank of Montreal .. some Bank of Commerce .. ... 263 Royal Bank .. ... ... ... ~307 onal Nickel which appeared yester- rlsy has been received with satis i optimistic reports current on Company for some time. report ol Intemationnl Nickel ls esttrnalte provided for the fini. _ol the ore reserves. The totals exceed very considerably general expecta- tions and are highly impressive. 'I' al ore reserves are given Ss 202.8 000 tons. Of this total, proven ore 673.000 tons of which 43,562,000 is high grade or below the 1,400 t ore below the 1400 level runs rrickel $2.39._c0liD¢’l' $3.82- givlng a. value of over $25 per ton. wii.h Nickel $14.34 at 30c and copper $li5lJ at 16c n pound. This wo S|_1.eet_ Chm.|oUq0wn_ show about $3,350,000 for Frood alone. with the total running 000. It is stated further that scmer matte made from Frood MONTREAL ‘mined below the 1,600 tom level _net s return in precious metal ues of approximately $50 per ion.” the initial financial statement Company Limited since the control passed from English into Canadian nulmmg Pmaucu .. 21% 1""1d-’- Th° °°‘"‘1“8'» ‘fm P“°"“”°¥ and to $2.34 per sham on the com- |mcn stock outstanding at iihe end of . into of average amount of stock ou d ing during the year these esmings would be somewhat higher. The com-` rmperlul on ._ 24% hw" S'/°¢k- W'h1‘=h il “BW °“ Montreal Curb Market together the preferred _L1 llllofbd UWM 30 to 21. or ins than 9 times earnings fOr 1929. 1 ` Bmelters .. ... ... ..... 237 Steel of Canada .. 46% Steel of Canada Pfd ._ ..... NEW YORK ' ‘ 44 93 68% 1555. 42 BANKS MARKET REVIEW The annual report for Internat- fac- While per of the the e Company have substantiated What will be looked upon as ar the most valuable section of by the the time Ot-_ 20- in he Frood Mine amounts to 134.- tons foo cvel. 'I'he average grade of proven foot uid ore be- Ween $.3,350,000,000 and $4,000,000,- ..b”_ one will vai- in 13- ned by Dominion Tar dr Chemical satisfactory results are revealed ontlgenoies. were equivalent tn $18.- 8 per share on the preferred stock basis n. the with 1-2 The fine technical values cf _ srswsaiwosss a co. from steamer Victoria. should place orders at once. to' allow Association Potato Growers’ Association. hardly v/_slit and suilered great pain. .:".~:.:° tr.; :.‘:'.‘:.':‘:°‘.:‘.'.."°=..""°“.. me ""1 M - ~= =~ N ° U " ‘ '_ _ expected that sn msnlresm nam may when -the try nr. wuuuhs Phil: rm. snesru- bmmmm “_ .wen mu shove an ma outs ¢:,au»i¢the_p11hm- nnuimlefsns mn" Wm _ _ as 3-4 ‘for s me gain of 2-4 of ons trouble disappeared and_» has _.not dn” me _ _ and one mther..n . . _ point over lut nighvs close.” _lt_-,v|ouid' since siwnrihe' least sign-of return-_ , ml. s¢.wfwwn¢.w_»_»»gB_1il1he continue tha,advanc_e.. § _:ai £2 js! Gantral Guardian i sumo coal., chestnut aiu for bssetrun-lers, sold in any quantity. A.` Pleltrd dr Co., Phone 340. _ , 2140-3-5-Sl. KLDON-BELL! BIVER1-'There will be service st Eldon at 3 o'cloek and at Bells River' at 'l o'clocl: on Sunday. March ith. ‘ .. .Z-‘ \POLICB COURT-At the Police .Court `yssta‘day_, morning a man charged with carrying concealed weapons was sentenced to thirty days .in..isi.l. _YALLEYFIELD-OIIWELL l!IAD\ pastoral charge. Services March 9. 1930, ._ll"s..' m., Valleyfleld; 1 p. m., Orwell Head. of ship in connection with the United of Bishop, minister. ` _ gr rsansrzaa. sraiuuna. vlc- M TOIIA - Parties wishing delivery time secure suitable steamer. P. E. I. 3083-3-3-5i DISCHABGING COAL TODAY.- of Albion Nut and Stove, Invemess ply todly. ~ ` 2140-3-5-3i. iamsotweat Capo was inJured whenthealslgihinv/hkrhshowas I drivlngwssovertumedontherosd Mnblcwilllanuwsaretmnlnghcro after having spent s. few days with COVYY--O _ Betts of Gi-nlwood vfhose funeralll’ the funeral cortege proceeded to the United church at Glenwood. where P (the pasipr, Rev W. S. I/ailing Offici- ated, The pail-bearcrs wsre:- Messrs Albert li/iiclsallc, C'liIl`ou'd li/iiati.`heWS Donald, teacher at Summerslde High I School. spent the week end, the gums or Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- ‘ Currie, teacher st Indian River, spent ° the week end at her home in South Bnore.-Mr. Alden Carr. Newton, and Mrs. John McLellan.-The final card game of thc season was held at 5 me home or Miss oiuls.-Miss ner- ° week end the guest of Miss Margaret McLellan, Indian River. 0 thing that you cannot rub out. Every sufferer from rheumatlsm has been d advised to rub this or that iinament or oil on the affected part, but after 1 all the rubbing the pain remained. B Thin blood and rheumatlsm come to- u gether and if they are properly treated 1 will go 'wgethen Anaemis means thin blood. and thin blood is some- l tl-ring that can be correcled. so why not build up the blood until the rheumatic poisons are driven out? ueaiment of rheumatlsm with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Rheummtism the thin blood is built up. and when the poisons in the blood sm overcome pears and does not retum so long as great value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in the treatment of rhsumstlsm isra°ovedbytheo\leofMr.'1’i'iomas Martin. of Novsr. Ont. who ssysz- "For some years I was so badly troub- led with rheumatism that I could iii ii” ri is wannma ‘ahurvtisahl-'Au iatesytlag event occurred at the residence of llr. and Hrs. Arthur UNK!! 0! 88 Grafton ' Street. Cbsrlotintown. on larch ith. when they celebrated thsir fiftieth wedding anniversary. There were present with them for the happy occasion Archibald Mackay of Charlottetown, brother of Hr. Manley, who was st the marriage fifty years ago; and their sons and daughiars.` Rev. A.- Mscliay, of Chipman. N. B.. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben ' ltogcrson of Tryon: Mn. Austen Burns of Waltham. Mass., Mr. and lbs. Claude Mae- Kay of Montague; Mr. and Mrs.< Cordon Mackay of Charlottetown. and Mr. and Mrs. Stirling MacKay. Albany. Two sons James and "'- Harold of British Columbia. were STANLEY BRIDGE AND NORTH unable to be present. The rooms were RUBTICO-There will bs divine wor- ggscsfuliy q¢¢¢n|,¢4 with _ m»"m¢r¢; white and gold and white wedding church on sunday. March mb. at sein with white hymhlh ans yenew SUDIGY 3711186. 11 8- UL. Rnd 8% nsrcissus. The members of the fam- Nvrth RUS!-10°. 3 D- _m- Rev- H- 5- ily presented their father and moth-_ with an Atwater Kent electric' _ #- radio set. All Join in wishing Mr. and , rs. MacKay many more yéars of happy wedded life. PERSONALS Mr. Peter McQuaid, Bedford. hasl arrived home after spending a '_ _ _ month in Boston visiting friends. '_ij ¢ s 2 u Mu _‘ A. Pickard dr Co., are unloading ears e A NARROW ESCAPE- A most _' 2801 W” MH WWW M°W”|' R"""“’ 1"' "°"“'“" ‘° °"““" t° cn.-ea rwu can was responded ep by were-.mesh-s nuusi Moon-dis mu and muh Quinn oqlnu resume her work in the Civil service seven members one vmwr W” Euan, 5mm; mug Phu-son ,Basil Rnncis Fleming he" present The minutes of the previous M1680! 0111110 IDU Wind' IPOD! tht Grade II- i Frankie Weir 2 "t meeting were read and approved. A W¢¢k9l14 W 7-11°" YUP°W~V° h“n°'- 345117100 R044. 3 1'-»°° Mid- F‘d°nd° °f Mn' °°rd°° mwmnfi report was given by the Sick Com- ”"""“'° 'I`r°v¢r=¢ r¢¥f=f- 'D Mm 01 srsmn mmol school. mm mmm: s cord M he’ ‘Wi ’°'uh°"» M’ u° 3*” Wh” h” °°m'm“°d mmm' SM u "mg meeting was not held on the regular '“""" GUI” 131'-'1 MNT BUIMHH and Lot 8. Doctors Champion and Klen- attended by her sister Mrs. Jane mgm_ me school was not vmmd_.1-he 'rm following is the honor mil of James -Bennett (equal) 2 Evelyn umur" who hu noenuy ‘etumedl following committees were appointed stanley Bridge school mr the mmm ‘ MwK*Y. 8 Eiva. McKay- °m B°°'0\1» MW- lm, Mmm sm, C°mmm,,_ Mm or rebx-uary:- Perfect attendance; 1-uma r-ii.-we 1- Bm, Andrew md Mm ,,.,,nk How cms vm-1 miss 1-omit. 2 xehhsth Murray. Nm neu, mn- M"‘ “"1"” Pnmm' mt my' ton; school camm1ttee,Mis.-. Martha °W° Quinn- 3 UMH Wwh- dl Fkmlnl- LWB Quinn- Luton ty. returned from Bermuda on the_ Brown and Mm Gordon Homtonz Grade VII-1 Alban Holger, 2 mu, Mmm Beg Rm, M,,E._\_m st mp of the "Lady Rodney" ,Lunch Committee Mrs. Goxdon|L°m° Bulmm' i \G°'~d“* M°K*"y' Tenn" C““`i¢ G' ' hlle in B°1Tm\1d°M1'- Plrkmw db- ’ _i mme vr-1 Kenneth messy, 2 woodside. . nedy have bmi in attendance. Her M many friends wish her a speedy re- fl' nan Lance rvm:n.4r,_ Many B1 friends gathered to pay a last tribute 'a iespeatiovflhe memcry or Mr Amas . W rock plane ` ru-may afsenmon. M _ Mm . mmozmm it me home_ sum. The weather in lgermuds. at * this time is like our midsurnmer Mr. Fi-may night.-Mr. Bennett 1y L ‘__ /_,_,» _*_ _*_ .1 .1 Indian River were eye witnesses of 1“5P°°"°’ CW" 3°” " d°m°°5"""_ms" a B' r°wn_:_ Mi Martha u, _ me hockey much at Kensington on tion or the washing or History, which 1”°\' the next mee ns sa _ .1 S R_11{Y . “wed very lmtmcuye go mow Brown was appointed to give a. t.aik_ _ *u_“'.. ___ 5 . _ mam; In gh, mu,-5, of ms “UL on liow our Institute can promote. 31 "sh . *_ __ __ __________ or Fei... thy Wallpaper will give your living room l or any other room a distinctive and mod- ish character. You will be certain of lasting pleas~ ure* from the Sunworthy Wallpapers which we are showing in all the newest styles. Their colors withstand sunlight and their beauty lasts. ~We are again featuring- the popular 22 and 30 inches widths, and our low pric- es will interest you. i All sen1i-trimmed- and ready to put up. We invite you to nay us a call at your A earliest convenience M ‘ I-Ie undertook farming at the asc of i Phone 70 for our lm-‘ge sample book .°‘:.°°‘§.“.‘;°.‘;‘.'. ’2“.;‘.i2_ _CAR TER' `& CO., Limited ' Bring yas: _and W ,,, m,,,,, may M MM M “_ 9e1l1w;t_=nd r_;_r¢>r1;l;v__1»1s___:v_<>1;_»_:\;\:__|si vm mi me asm-ups s'f_isss`|\u_r»r aiputnas. Mur»_¢°°- ;m""t; “mu ’mmmw_ B: wulslu. mme mu sung. s_¢¢»_usso». . o»_i_r._.l_'l_ll°- lesvestomom-nheslds_ss`sorrowln¢, . spss¢s¢,n_|-uh¢|,su.,¢\¢. _ _ _J _¥__. _`L.+ I _ `~t b amsly llrsi-7.i’W ` ~ ” _7 _ eg » . M _ 3* Betllune tliar|lvi__a__Nfl's " ` 33% _ .,_ _ . _A __ ~ _ i i grower and one of the most prosper- . ous farmers of the community. _ _ - _- ..e..:=¢- i . » __ A , ~ ~ *f* " :‘.'..‘::.:.."‘........“ °‘°:‘::'.'..:.“:lh To the Early ‘Iiouse Gleaner Above life itself. ' 4 " Also a Big Lot- of Items too Nmnerous 1 to Mention ‘fs . r i _i v H -.. if'