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' _ _, .. . _ ~;_.._.____.....“ ...__ ,`__ _` \ f'i'\ L_' I ° \ I .v I \. i f :__ _ _ _ I _ "\‘i ' ‘ _ the aecuriw ol’ nm ciaaa ved real eatate. wcwillba _ glad coimakuuitabie ni-at inortgap loaoa. .5 Consult .our Mortgage Dtplrtliwnb ' _ 'Ill “ ' ` ~ sasirnnu 'riwsr MF, Mor `ag¢ Loans cl U J COIPANI’ ' ` ‘ ~ r ,_,._.¢-. - .- __ _ ___ ____ _i-ie' oalee i-il\i.umx,N.s.‘ °-‘=......*=::.f:».c~.".~._.. is-.l=*.:.:».;:z‘ W llll8I‘l1"I‘ ll 6, _ . _ anagaf Ll' arlollnown llrunfh _ _ _ '~ .if _ - -l' -___ ` I i -0--.. i II _ . |-` , i . _ j A1v1vdUNcEMEivT ~- a The `Ce,nti'al_ Guardian aair roa me new wan Paper cataibhie. Moore sr Monaco Llmiiea. J mo-2-ai-si. nonlh noon noun mined only from eeieciea want. me-2-lo-iai aociu lioonsitaaiu one-1 om. meer om. shim- onine. lm-2-lo-ian. clara ,luoaoocam a lovely new silk. Slab. Moore at Maison. 1-iaiitac. mo-2-21-ai. ELECTED POWER will Iso cloaed offfomcrrowfa-onlla.m.to'l a.m. Pleaac note. 1906 BEE TBI! showing of new Wall Paper. Moore dc McLeod Limited. 1810-2-31-3i SAL! of aheetlngs and pillow cot _ u. P. S'1‘il§jNG & CoMi>ANY,'L1M1TniJ iu,§,°_§’§,°'f;[h" mmmhcgaj ” "' lqgrestiiient Bankers, IM°°’° ‘° “WW LWW- . . ' islo-Mi-si. .1 -i . _._-_ QWISI1 I0 H11l10ll1iC0 i.. M. roots s co. nm _ian re- ceived a full carload of Gyproc wall the opening of a Bi':i.ncil Office _ Ibm” mm_mm md _hm_m_ ieentha thick 15 7. 0 0 and 10 foot 'in the Lidstone Building I_hm__ ' _m_2_2__2_ "Water Street, - _ NOVEL CONTEST-Mr. and Mrs. Sun1n1crside,P. E. I. \ :James Mcliiiian or stmnepe, have oguscd a. great deal of amusement _ _ _ , , i J’ 'and pleasant comment by the novel __ "" *fapering of one of the rooms of heir home which took the form of 1---. 'f _ f W " a guessing contest'-guess how many Dattems of paper were used in pap- cd vi-as an _artistic triumph. Many i erin: ine mm. which when finish- i . "LADY GAY” Silk BIUUIIIEI' Moore dc Mcleod Limited. ` LOVELY new silk dresses today. Moore 3: Mcbeod ............. , mo-2-21-si. 0!'l:NiNu Nzw sitlis almost every day. Bee the r~ - ones. Moore 4: Molded Limited. 1870-'T-?l;3|_ iti.nc'i°i:n roivzn win beeiosea off tomorrow from 5 a. m. to 1 a. |-n,I Please note. lgqgf -- i THREE GREAT bargains in Turk-' ish Towels. Moore 6.: McLeod Lim-1 Md- ialo-2-21-ai. __.___________ _ FREDERIC' 1`ON _ AND VICINITY Mrs. Robert Milligan of Summer-l side spent a few days very pleasant- ly with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.” Leslie Weeks, Hazel Grove. A very charming bridal shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry weeks. Pleasant Valley, when the young people of _all thc rural sections and adjoining Freder- icton, assembled together to extend n real welcome to one of our progres- _ sive young farmers, Mr. Roy Weeks and his bride ince) Miss Ruby Sharp whose marriage took placc rec- ently. A pleasant part of the even- ing's programme was thc opening of the beautiful gifis..by Miss Dorothy McDowell, assisted by Mrs. Frank Cutliffe. The reading of the verses which added so much merrlnlent and laughter to the occasion was per-; formed by Miss Florence MacSwniu.‘ After refreshments which was scrvezl by a bevy of young ladies, A pro-_ giamrne iii n more varied from fol-; lowed, and rraflirigs, solos, and niusici , N-,_“» |55Ug_ : ;iummer visitors as well as local peo- |.Plc sueascd and the lucky winner _ \‘l8Mf-W.MIIBbC Ofnfkl. ; REP UB'-1 C OF CUBA ` Bonds ,i4oo, Mamie Mellen.. ms, rio.-ence 1 Lang, Toronto. 1450. Miss Margaret ivieneri. nation. lias and litnei M. §Due June 30, 1945 tang, romana. nee. 1. -i._- 1 ' _ _ _ 1 _.___ MOODY'S RAT]NG___A I SUDDEN BEBIJAVIIMENT-'I'l1e inpathy ol the entire community " in so out to Mr. w.`c. Madden. Revenues pledged aa security for this issue for thc past four years have averaged 815.000.0011 snumed vyuwrdw muninx by the as compared with a total luue of $40,000,000-or _wddm dum of meh. baby boy_ wu_ . over 7 times annual interest requirements. iiam Wallace, aged 'l months. The ~.`.orei'nment engineer in charge of Jie work at the new C. N. R. hotel md l-Ira. Madden in the loss they baby, in ‘his usual good health ex- ec for a sii h he cold was v- PRICE* 98 N~Y~ Funds’ to yield fe-ami-in botiiazci md; at 'Lao v/Iriiie ' 5_7() p, g, _ni bed. After the parents had break- ‘ *fast tha maid visited the room to , _ Eastern* Securities Company St. JOHN li10NC'l'0N_~_ IUMMEB l L I M IT E D W. il. v. nuuuaii. iuanaw. cnanaornrowu - -..._-....,_,_._._°9_,, ~ of MONTREAL IALIFAX BID! FIEDIII LTON ...___ ' ra-o f -:ei -- M aaoaaqa .ans Prices Right. Cyprcip: Plaster A Board I ’ Just re eived direct from Factory-' line full carl ad GYPROC PLASTER BOARD 3-8 and 3-10 thick 4 x 7--4 x 8-4 x 9-4 x 10. I Parser on may ma fauna l-is me passed away. A doctor was immed- iately summoned but pronounced the ‘child dead. ~ _.___ i SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL-A very ‘successful concert and basket social gwas held in Iris Orange Hall- on Feb. 12 Although the roads- wei'a»D°°l' the hall was packed to the door. With Mr. John A. Stewart as chair- man a program of singing. dialogim. stump. speeches. rocltatlons and in- strumental music was carried out and was carried out and was much cn- ioycd by all. Misa Llliaia Macrhce being the organist for the cvenlnr The baskets were then auctioned off in a very capable manner by Mr. Murdock MaoPhee of l-Icpalield and a neat cum of mormy was realised. part of which goes in aid or the pmmtmg orphanage and the re- mainder in aid of Irla Orange Hall. things contained in the baskets the concert was brought tca close by singing God Save the King. The com- P I & C 'mittee nies this opportunity to oo e _ 0' thank all those who ao “kindhr helped to make this concert 8 S\i°¢oS-1 to ,_ :_ ‘. ' a` me a Oousvlyvlde Q ‘_ siaioaaaai noalmi cum mmm. ataaiai-'I that aaa mam naman. NNOUNCEMENT ___ 'Q , niclncuas.. As; _ I mei-moi lim i.. asa. iiif.o came nu. oat.. um shea' omni! oat. ruin. dei.. unfair- ruI».‘oai.._ an-._ 4v'°l~° mv- '.' ` = in ' '. _ CIW mammue.aym.ow ammmmnn claw. _ ~. _ ’ . 81- W@Q§.__‘.~,,__ ri ,.., L ¢ i:|.~'. , i 1 v ""1"` ' ». . i ' We extend a cordial Invitation for you to vlaft car naw alice in tile LIDSTONE BUILDING. WATEK"'ST. *\/ ~_ _~» , '... ._ '_..» ‘- \,‘ _-_ Vw -.-._I}_. `_ ‘ i_/_'_' _ I i'_ ___\__ __ »’\f~f<'i5\‘/ ,Ii i.'."“ li .i;‘I_i.5;". ‘ 'l'..&i~' f. \ _ - d Anzac omcsi o-i~r,awi\.`onr. ' I ~ _ is after an me pu-taken or the good' i announce the opening of a branch oline located at Snmmeralde. Board and direct wire sei-vice will be maintained to leading Canadian and United filled in the renialiilini Dart of thc i _ -evening. After three rousing cheers which was proposed to the health of , the newly-\\'rds. the party took their departure. after expressing their dc- light that an evening of a similar nature was to follow shortly. _ I I 5 1_2 pf ¢_ Public Works External Eueareot luessera wiila Florence ilnrdy One of the pleasing events for thc. week, was the lecture given by Mr. Thomas lliscott in Fredericton Hall. Mr. Hlscott chose for his subject 1"Tweni-y Years spent at Sen." 1-iii; talk was very favorably coinmenicfi on. for he narrated many thrilling tales iuterminglcd with sketches of n lnore humorous nature which arlclel much zest to the discourse. ii/lr._Jolni Weeks acted as chairman in his usu- al capable manner. Mr. Charles Murray. Grliiiriviil" spent Wednesday visiting friends in I f'redericton.. _ _' We are delighted to report grcnt advancement and iiitercst in cur Young Peoples Orgrinizatiou, vi-liicii met last week at thc lionic of Mis". Florence Macswain. Those meeting: are extremely enjoyable ns_wc-ll no educational and Rev. Mr. Palctlicrp: our capable leader is to be congratu- lated for ,having -amiiured such il splendid seriesof midweek prograin- mes. His topic last week was "Jesus as a Healer." Next meeting will bc] held at the home of Miss Dorothy MacDowell and thc leader of thai Devotional period for that evening will be Misa Adele.MacLennn. A number of our hockey cnthuslasts , attended the match at Suiniricrsidc lastfweek. Consplcucus among them. were; Mrs. Roy Carter, Messrs. Eid-' red Weeks, Horace Cutliffe and Wal- ter Weeks. Tlie_stork is again on the alert,i and called at thi- home qf Mr. audi Mrs. Frank Nicliolsoii. liflzel Grove,” leaving thlcm the prciiil 1 .rents of ii bonnic wee lacldie. Mrs. l'toy_ Carter. Charlottetown was a very welcome visitor to this village, spending a week very pleas- antly with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weeks. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Macswaln Pleasant Valley. had as their welcome guest. for the past week. Mrs. Bod- crick MacLeod of Hartsvillc. ‘ Mill Adele V. lilacbcnnan tlicj popular teacher of Fredericton school ` spent the week-end at l..-r home thc Experimental station Charlottetown. Those of our citinoiis in this and adjoining communities who are fav- ored with a radio in their homes. arei inignmt over. the i>r°i>0s=d| ` ' Winter Sickness Keep M|nard'a handy. It has proven invaluable for many cold weather ailments. ‘ i _leon IIONTIIAI. LG Bon y ».1‘.l§!. a...§.".°.'“.'3 a.m. affording gpm, . fact and luxurious _ service so roaoarro. lIl‘l‘l0l‘l‘ _ and ¢lIGA.00 921:11” tghleago at . ne mo;-n||\¢, All-lteel equlpmmt with radio. Velvet rondbed. Double *rock all the way. lN_'Jl°ll'¢l‘l'Y LDCITID. “HY ex e g 5 Bonavrniruigzi 5;T¢(|’£g_ from Leaveallontreal 11.30 p.m. Arriva Toronto 8.30 p.m. ‘Ill HAPLI LEAF DIIIY ff°N Unilm Station. Leavca Toronto - 8.45 p.n-L Arrives Chicago - 9.10 mm. “l`i~i iul-iruuiiii-ii sa in liiii-|_ ro~ s"|'\iilIi»||s_ i-ii~_, :||.|.ly lu:-\V_ l\_ Ilclrera. Cliy Tkl. Agi,. l.. P. liili-lilo TU, ASI, Slnlluvi If W, Vlnrkln, ili||r_ l'n||gr_ Age CANADIAN 'NATIONAL Alnqrlofa 141| an lgllagy .tyai-sq' measures now underway by the fed- eral government. to cut off all local small broadcasting stations and rc- place with o. large high powered sta- tion. This is rather a serious propos- al, as it would mean a distinct loss to those of us who are not privileged to have a. regular church service every Sunday. Wa have not fully awak- .cncrl ourselves in the fact that wc \vcul'.l he completely incapacitated on Fiiiiiipys if we were to be deprived of those splendid church services, vzhich come to ue throiigli the cour- tesy of our island broarlcnstlng sta- tions iinfi although we have been rcllcent thus far in taking any im- mediate action in the matter, we are. unanimous ln expressing our feelings; __ of resentment against such a griev- ous proposition. The Matrimonial fever is again rampant in our community. ravaging two homes and removing from our) I midst, very much to our regret, one of our popular young ladies but we nrc glad to learn that she inteds to reside in the pretty rural section of Springfield where it will be our pleas- ure to meet her quite frequently. Ptcccni- visitors to the City wcret _uary 15th in an effort to force fur- .i ther curttilment of crude production iand a dec`fel.ae"i_n gasoline before the ‘summer nelson. _The shores of.the International Petroleum Company have been under pressure of late and the steady liquidation has been. it is reported, for the account of one of , the mining houses which has recent- ,ly found ine iam; hard. . I ` ‘ Paper #tucks f, The strength in the newsprlnt_ istocks are attributed to the belief' ithat something of a constructive na- Eturc was in the making. Whether _this refers to the _Hearst contract or 'the.prospects of increasing the price of newsprint for the last half of 1930, could not be ascertained. The Abltibi- issues were the leaders and some at-I tech a considerable amount of im- portance to the well founded bélief that this company"s forthcoming an-I fore-itself an Write for the' policies. ‘-_‘LM ~ ._ . if/» » ~\ _. _ . ......... _ _. _._ _..,,_,_ __ _ i '~ ...-ii,-~_ rates responsible for the popularity of Maritime _ swim-= r 'a .»~-»-"""'~‘ 'r. / //_ ¢)A_ AA Huw orricl |-|Ai.|ra\x.cau lf. / ' '-' - ~ - - " w. nanniav, Manager for i'. is. Island Columbia Gas ... . . . . Columbia Gramaphoile Continental Can . . . . Congoleum . . . . . . . . . . . .... .. New York Central C.P.R. . . . . . . . . . . . . Elec. Bond & Share . Eastman Kodak . . . . . 52'; 1674 98 ‘ '.- 205 61 nual report is expected to reveal earnings the equivalent of $1.50 a share on the common. I Quotations furnished by Mowai. dat llIacGllll\~ra_v, Stock Brokers lllontrcai Stock Exchange asia z-~.i 151 air. Asbestos . . . ,Bell Tcleplionc lbldi B.C.PowerA . . . . . . . . .. Bronipbon (bidi 25 Brazilian 3'l‘,l‘ Building Products .. .. 27% Canadian Car . . . . . 27% Canadian Bronze . . . . . . . . . 54 ‘canadian industrial Alcohol ._ io Canada Power as Paper 13-‘t Cohkshutt Plow . . . . . . 2D‘i Cons. Sine-liars . 235 Abltlbl . . . . . I . ... . . . . . .. 77 135 49’.'-: llomiiiion Bridge Dominion Glass lbid> Famous Players 1524 111 27?# 37% 37% 42 36-'iii 137 25 28 7l 75% Fraser General Stccl Wares Gurds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hamilton Bridge . . . . . iluteijnatlonal Nickel ‘Lake of the Woods Massey Harris . Montreal Power . . lMcColl Frontenac . . . . ._ _National Breweries . _National Steel Car i`o\vei‘ Corp. 'Quebec Power Silawinigan . Mc_,5m_ Wann. WeEka_ Frank Cut, Jriiinon 6: Solis . ilflc, James and Mrs. l"arsons. The friends of Mr'=. ltacliaiii will be cifligliicfi to learn that she is _now irixiking satisfactory progress towards convalcscence after her recent sevcrr illness. "" ` ‘ ,I Our genial and obliging post-mini rcsr.. Mrs. _I-inward Weeks visitei Friends in Eiummcrside las tweek.-1" ...._.____,,_____ , WIIEATLEY RIVER SCIIOOI. - The following is the report ri Whcntley River School for the n:ontl“ of January and half yearly cxamina tionsa- -_ Grade X-l. Surah Neill; 2, Violi:i._ Neui; -3, David axworiiiy. - Grade IX--l, Harold McKenna. _ Grade VII-l, James Drewell and Carl Neill icqual; 2, Russell Maths i _ I _iltccl of Canalia. . Wiiiiilpef.; Elec. . . . . . . . . . . . C. P. Il. Old ibidi C. 1'. R. _New . . . . . . . . . . .. (bidi _ . Banks lloyai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . ~l’.riti;.li American Oil ._ .. imperial Oil . . . . . ‘-'- lrncriiatlonai Pete Norzinda . . . . . . . . . ..'.~lker L§oo'. . Dupont . , . . . . . _ _ . Hifi 'V Famous. Players . . . 65”: I l“recport Texas . . . 40': Packard l8‘ii 'Simmons . . . . . , . . . , . _ _ 68'i '1`in'ikeri Rollei' Bearing 76 Sears Roebuck . . . . .. .. 88% United Salt _Warner Bros 6l‘.£ _ United Aircraft . . . . . .. 5l‘¢ Giueiw Razors si Vanadium Steel 67 Stand. Oil of California. .'»8‘.£ National Cash Register 'l4‘i Stand. Brands . . . . . . . . 26‘.' _ Western Union . . . . . _ . . . _ . .. 210 E.towa1't Warren Bros. 39‘i .igiiii ` r _._ x Excess arid is the common cauac of 64% J ~. 'is ml 4o'.f.- r \ is 46. ' ` ‘~` ‘L 45 . . 212 _ ,_.c“""'r . 54 PHILLIPS HM |¢¢q(@"9?v _ ai i°*.::.:‘.'.... _ _ acibsvovubll _ ‘ _ >iua__lbY:gN*: Montreal (.urb _ :i1 ' , n I ' 23 .. 18'.; 'ndigestion. lt results in pain and 3930 iournees about two hours after eating. _ 10 The quick correctne is an alkali which vleutralizes acid. The best corrective l0‘a ia Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. It haa remained standard with physicians in Wheat O‘t. . , , . . _ . _ _ . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. May . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 117-‘ii the 50 years since its invention. One spoonful of Phillips' Milk of Magneeie. neutralizea instantly' many lmmtimea itn volume in acid. It ia harm- less anrl tasteless and its action it quirk. You»\vili new-r rely on crude mctlicda, never continue to suffer, when you lr-arn how quickly, how pleasantly this premier method anis Please lei. it show you--now. llc surf- to gel. the genuine Phillips' lllilk nf Magnesia prescribed hy physi- cians for 50 veara in cnrrectin excell- a»_cids. Each hottie contains fuIl dlreo tions-any drugstore. son; Il. Rosamond Neill. . .July _ , _ , , _ _ , _ _ , __ 119;; _ _:___ _________ __ ____ -_____ _____ __ __ _ *__ Gmde VI-`-1, Gladys McQuarrie; 2 _ `_ “"é3§§f..°2.’i‘.f”.i§2;;.f’i;Z;.... ... "°'“ To the Electors of Ward Pive Axworthy; Z. Irving Neill Neill 4equal.i Grade 1V-1, Katherine son; 2, Bernice Axworthy: Smith. Gracie lll--l. Doris Mcliurci 2. Daniel McPherson: 3, l‘i'c:.iou Neill. (trade lI~l, Alma Carr. , Grade I iSr.i-l, Veriiii Lluclinore; 2, Hilda McQui\rrle. Grade I iJr.i-»l. Donald and Omer I McPher- I a. mini 137 ‘ ‘» 270 Aim--if~~-\ Can Allied Chemical .............. Air Reduction ................ Atlantic Refining Amer. 6.: Foreign Power Anicr. Tel. fc Tcl. . . . . . . . . Briggs Mfg. .. .. Betiiiehem Steel Columbia Carbon . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Ladies and Gentlemen: take this opportunity of expressing my ap- 95.; preciatlon for the niagniil cent support given me in nazi. tho rocei1i.<:ivic election. shall oiu_lca.voi' io c-.a.rry lsr. out the proiuises mario to the host of my ability. 100 Anaconda Copper ..... 71'; 5lllCl‘l`i‘I_V .VUUI 5. 150 S.-\I\IUI‘]Il K|“‘]NNEDY Axworthy _,________ , _ . _ __ __-_.L_ _ . . -_ _--...- _ P°ff°°° -*"°1'“i°"°°=-Vi°ll'i Nfiit 1 Vers Matheson. Verna Cudmore. iiimr Goss?-" “ SCOT IAN ” FERTILIZERS I-'urni"~-" by Movvat lc ray. Stock Brokers. B. C. Forbes on the outlook says:- "'“°G‘“"' A' COMPLETE PLANT FOOD SERVICE My (minion mu is that stocks nm-_ - THE lIl'.l‘0NS|:J T0 the quality of goods and service rendered by the Company _ 1-hased with discrimination during and slnce~the panic will sell at sub- "II-Y “I th” ‘*"°'¥ W °|““"’I'd- stantlally higher prices during 1930. It Ls not too late to pick up invest- ment stocks-or speculative stocks. ` attractive bc logical ot well fall for secur- also, for that matter-on terms. Irregularity will but the longer lrend canri in be towards higher levels ily prices. Reduction in Price of Crude 0ll The slashing of crude oil prices due to an asserted overproduction of crude petroleum and gasoline was ex- tended this week to Pennsylvania and Kentucky and became general in the mid-continent and southwestern fields. Prices of Pennsylvania grade were cut 25 cents a barrel which brings it to the lowest levels since December 3, 1827. Buch action ia responsible for the casing of! in Imperial Oil and In- temation'ai Petroleum aa both ara adversely affected on account of tha SUPER. PHOSPHATE MURIATE OF POTASII NITRATE Oi I 17% Bl-JLG IAN - BASIC SLAG SODA representative for immediate shipment. - T0 REMOVE POSSIBILITY of delays and congestion SCOTIAN complete stocks of all materials are now in our factory ready HIGH' GRADE COMPIJSTII M IXTUIIES OUR SUI'lll’H05I'BATl_ - clear. ulhttr. wcil»curcd ANIMAL 'I`ANKAGl'.' stock - is reground. screened and liaggcd on the actual day ‘ i su , - or shipment. as are an our counters iuixsn i-'i:nrii.~ ‘3'_§*T*< . AMMONIA ____._.-... / ' i \'0L'l\ ORDERS will be filled with quality goods in prime mechanical condition and lf our n-preventative has not called on you write na direct or communicate with our general T.`[\. MCIVER. KINKORA. I’.. E. I. IZERS which arc manufactured In our own plant. HALIFAX. N. S. last Spring was auch as to make necessary an addition to the buildings increasing the rap- _li NOVA SCOTIA CHEMICAL CO. Ltd. -.»=~. . .' I - _ - _ ‘a / I "’% . .iq _ -» ;, . . > _ _..;,;-.< _,___ i- - » _ l , ~ _Q ' _Ni .- \ .lf w ‘ i ri