“'°“0¢¢0'06‘d¥0‘6'0-o$606-0‘oo4 People with" good - sound i-rerves have a way of getting things done. A reserve of nervous one!!!’ B"! than qhmugh a busy day without .f fgue. _. ally taking I~'_eiiows' Syrup -ygu,too,_canenjoytli_atbuo - silt feeling that makes‘ e ._o,,_ i . , '~. day's we k “ i leasler. r so much , Feuws’ _5 111R is com- tgmmded W1 _]sc1entifically j.‘ éianwi chemical foods that will Wplfllwh your reserve of _ gum". sYlll-il! will also {gtunuiate your Jappofigo and. “P110116 your digestion. l": e E 2 rat-gig.“ . My reverend Inn ni- rational - 1v FE v y from conslfpceiur. to 0W8? system l .. l WHO ZAIIIIRYOU? " flu Romance of Your Name g, nun: nAsnms anus flllfil-kl __ e i This family is of English M18111 and derived its name from the Parish of Blakelsnd, in the County of Wilt- shire. The most remote ancestor: on rec- crd ls Robert dc Blakeland, who was assessed on the Wiltshire H.011 of subsidies for the requirements of Ed- ward 1. g Assessments then, as now, were the order of the day, and Kings were ex- pensive luxuries, and Robert Blake, or came, a descendant of Robert of Bliilieland, appears on a later record when he was called on for require- ments of Edward III. A later Robert of Calne came into possession of large estates in the County cf Southampton through his marriage to Avice, the daughter of. John Wailop. Both Robert and his‘ wife are buried in the church at Cline, and visitors there may see his likeness in stained-glass win- cows shelving the armorial. bear-_ lngs of the family, and his wife is .; slso shown in a iong_ robe on which the arms of tlle family are embroid- cred. - 1n the sixteenth century, the fam- LIVE STOC; MARKETS - lCInldlJn Press) MONTREAL, Qlle- March 3.—Live . 1W1! cattle receipts on the two Mon- treal live stockilnarketg todgy we- ailcd‘b32. Six or cevenpars of good steers were sold for $0.50 to $10.50. l-nd few common do iust fair steers ‘sold for $1! to $9. Heifers brought up to $10. Good heavy cows sold for $8 to $815 and tho! bulk of the plain to medium bmukht 86.60 to $7.26. ‘Good butcher cows sold up to $8.50. _-'I‘he bulk of thqbulls brought $7.25 tto $8. _, . r Quotations-Bii_tcher steers good ‘$10 to $10.50, medium $9.25 to $9.75. lcommon $7 to $9. catcher heifers Uaxniild- rlilt cliarunrrmlown GUARDIAN JUST.‘ RECEIVED one carload of ten-test insulating boards and ten- test lather. L. M, Poole s: Co., Paolfs Wharf. AUCTION SALE-The balance of our stock and fixtures will be sold by auction Morning, Afternoon and Evenings until disposed of. Paton! Ltd- 2087-3-3-21 WHY SPECULATE? If you want a "REAL INVESTMENT giving s. osp- ital increase of II l-9%, plug 6% cash return apply to Box 331. Pleas- ed to explain. 2028-31. AUCTION SALE-The balance or our stock and fixtures will be sold at auction daily from ten in the m0l"n_ lng till nine thirty at night. Pistons Ltd- 2087-3-3-‘31 FERTILIZER STEAMER, VIC- TORIA — Parties wishing delivery from steamer Victoria. should place orders at once, to allow Association time secure suitable steamer. P. E. ‘I. Potato Growers’ Association. 2083-3-3-51 L.‘l\l. roots a co., have just received direct from Vancouver, three carloads of air-dried British Columbia Cedar Shingles. This is the first shipment of air-dried British Columbia Shingles to be received in this 01w. 2009-34-21. AT THE POLICE COURT yester- sood so to $10., medium ssso to so Cum-men $8 to 88, butcher cows good, tics to sacs, medium ssso to $7.50. Calf receipts were 443. Calves were {in good demand common veals were istronger due to ra very light offering {prices ranged from $12 for common ‘qilaiity veal to $14.50 for the best lets. Grass calves were steady at $6 lo $6.50. ’ ~‘- Quotations-Good veals s14 to $14.50 ‘medium s13 to s14 common s12 w $1113’ morning two prohibition cases were dismissed. Two men charged withbeing drunk and incapable had $6 bail estreated, and c. third on the same charge paid a fine of $5 arid costsl A drunk and disorderly was fined $10 and costs or twenty days. ‘Fhc case of a person charged with carrying concealed weapons was ad- journed. ' WEST KENT SPEED SKATES. $13. glass $6 to $6.50. Sheep receipts were 113. Lambs offered were most- ?ly bucks of common to fair quality and sales were lnode at so to $10.50. including all grades. Sheep were stronger at $5 to $7.50. . Quotations-Ewes s5 t o $1.5m lambs common 9 to $10.50. I-lcg re- Jccipts were 133 _ Hogs were a shade ‘stronger the bulk of the early sales iwcre made at aflans with some lat- r sales at $1350 about '15 percent of the hogs ware sold early today. Sows were from‘ $11.50 to $12.50 with Ihe bulk at $11. Z MT STEWART AND VICINIT I ___ . Mr. and Walter MacEwen ,and son Stirling of Lot ~10 were vis- vitors at Savage Harbor recently. f The weekly-meeting of the Sav- RECEIVES PRIZE-In connection with the recent ice sports conduct- ed by West Kent School, Rowan Fitzgerald, highest point winner in ‘this meet was presented by the Starr Manufacturing Company of Dart- mouth, Nova Scotla, with a pair of "Professional Acme Hockey Tubes.“ His friends congratulate this young speed skater on this splendid recog- nition and the Starr Company is w be eoliimeznded for the interest shown and encouragement given. T0 RECEIVE TlllRI) TREAT- MENT-The school children of Sum- incl-side are to receive their third treatment of toxoid for immuniza- tion cf diphtheria. on Friday next. The doctors and nurses will visit St. ;Ms.ry‘s Academy in the morning and rthe High School in the afternoon. ,Any parents who have pre-school ily scattered and one branch ofuage Harbor Whist Club was held at ‘children imder treatment may bring Robert's descendants moved to. Som- ersetshire, where Humphrey Blake Wliht large estates in. OvenSfowey. One of the first of. the-Blakes to come to America was William, Bomersetshlre, a great grandson of Qo-ADJd4JQ-4- ~ . i '. H‘ 41-h ms KITCHEN uransms .41 well as other irabuin our hard- "911110 are of first quality ancfmsds 1° withstand more than the normal 111m- We hm all‘ the things you m; 1mm nails toseuospenli-from u "'5 l0 curtain ffil. Think 0f "h" 1'°ll think of hardware. The Roam". Hardware. .00., Limited" l " v-L_____n_u____- , _ . I I l, ,_ fI-fljf wlpwn-nsgn I-i I nlon-fraa m: flutes l l“ "m" . mus buyjalik. coal that f" "l" liill-hinting. ma» lull Ally ‘gush. - _ - . , . _ A. Polooo-oa. FIQII mum-gnu. . , ‘f or, {the home of Ml‘. and Mrs. N. Mac- PCcl-msc on Thursday,» and a 1011i! -g.‘.-Jd time was enjoyed by all till sthe wee small hours. a Miss Annie 0'Hanley. Mount Stewart, speiit a few days in Char- lottetown recently. Mr. Calvin‘ Cameron. Head of Iilllsboro, spént a few days visiting friend; in qwalge Harbor recently. Rev. K. Chairman, Mrs. Char- Mount Stewart, after very enjoyable vacation. I l Mrs. Fulton Douala-s. or Savaze Harbor spe ii some time visiting at Head of. llsboro recently. Many of the farmers are now‘ en- gaged hauling and shipping potatoes and turnips.‘ Miss Flbsllie Gamble, Mount Stew- art, was a ‘visitor to Cherry Hill on Sunday, thé guest of her sister Mrs. Geofl! Wlhen. MaeEwen and Mr. I-lor- n of Lot 40. were visit- nhuf acsMa cently.—X.-, Y. Z. ‘Mli-IOSIPII comma . . l .___. ‘Ihcdea occurred at Georgetown on Saturd . Mitch llt of Mr. Jos- eph C altar an illness of two months. that medical skill and -¢--r----- l . _ nasc- RIC’ NEEDLE . XPERT _ ’ Electric ecdle to remove super- fluous hai . moles 1nd warts, also ran-col miles. -- Min ‘I. ‘M. square. Leblanc. I9. Kin] QPOOQOQOOOOO “”“stvwcoooecoo-eoo~oo o ‘.1 man and cisildren _have returned to] spending a I ing frlsrlds in Savage Harbor re-i .them to receive their second or third idoses of toxcld. Anyone wishing to be ‘treated for the first time will be at- jtendcd lo after the children.—S. i i}? """"""" —" iklnd nursing was done but of no a- lvall. Mr. Currie was a man of lovable and kind disposition and leaves a -widc circle of friends. His character was in every way above reproach and lli carrying on his work it was found that his word was h"= His beautiful death was a consola- l tion to the dear ones left tn mourn the loss of a loving and kind hus- | band and father. ' He ivas visited frequently by his lPastor, Rev. O. Higgins who admin- llstered the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church of which he was a "devoted member. Through his illness he was never known to complain. He is survived by his wife and daught- er Nancy who nursed him durhig his illness, also one son, Charles, two brothers, George in Charlottetown and Angus in Halifax, N. S. to whom deepestrsympathy goes cut. The many mass cards and spiritual ‘u uquets and letters cf sympathy show the high esteem in which he was held. H18 funeral was largely attended. May his soul rest in peacc.-A. SPRING BROOK SCHOOL I-lciior Roll of School for the month of February? Grade lx-l Etta Meek. Grade vnl-l Edith Cc-les. 2 Oliv- er Bernard. Grade VII-l Elda Bernard. 3 A11- nie Coles. Grade Vl-l Horace Meek. 2 Oll- ver Meek. _ Grade —1 Hattie Fogerty. 2 Hattie Paynter, 3 Duncan MacLsod. Grade IV—1 Thelma Paynter, 2 Flori-lo Paynterya Oliver Coles. Grade III-i l-laael Meek, 2 Blab- sccn Orr, 3 Archie Coiss. qradc 11-1 Dells Mathiescn. 2 Ethel Ccles, 8 Ernest Locke. Grade-I (0-1 Alva dost. 3 Aft-h- ur Payntsr. Grads I (bl-l Layton Doughlrt Grads I (cl-i Henry Meek. 2 Arnold Meek. Perfect attendance: ‘Oliver Bern- ard, Haul Meek. ollVfl‘ Meek. Ble- bocca on.’ B. L. Campbell. teacher. '_ Of the 000.000 children {mils in the elementary schools of London 10,000 and: Iron mailaktth- Central Guardian 2099-34-21. ‘ Spring Brook Manner (10881! rii. sou Brokers. ' , shrill-who... vious year. other localities. lal circumstances. ' National Brick on Feb. 28th, experienced Congolsuh-l New York Central ...... business to \the‘ extent of about 20% and as earnings for the previous yearl 9111mm - ~ - - - - - -~ Webbed,» Marni a ilmciluv-‘tlqetrnsnlsodak l The, common shares of Sherwin- Wlllllnl; irs,no_w selling‘ in the vic- Goodyear lnlty o: 33 to yield about 51,117.’. as Hudson Motor; ,, the dividend up lsslso plus a hon-i iptfl-iaifvester _. since. but when’ asked today, a ieadU Kennecott Copper This is regarded a; “t. Nash .. mimicry-especially when it is con-r Stand. Oil of New however, have offset any decline m1 The shares of this! Blfif-Zany ars closely held but a cer-= U. S. Rubber tain amout cf-llquldation has been cumin: into the market due to spec-i, 501w‘ . - . - . .. i The break in National Brick oom- U- 3- SW91 -- mon to 4, a new record low, was due‘ Y°11°W C811 - -~ enmlv to the liquidation of a’ small Wvbiworth ------ .. block of stockfat the market" and 511151" WBWPWOYIIS 6r Elev. as there were n0 buy"; m; shuns Allegllany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. were offered down until a purchaser Baldwin Locomotive x appearetl. The National Brick Com- 59111111‘ Aviation - - - ~ -- nany in the fiscal year which ended IIIIDIOVEO t. llllt 0.111s. ............ . 2uzii| uiec. Bond at Share .. 103% 2l'l_ mlec. Power 8t Light FQX Film Consoiidatcdflas ......... General Electric .. General Motors ............... --lo-s-. us of ‘l0 cents per annuin. Earnings‘ Lnt. '1‘ei. 6c ‘rel. . . . . . . . .. . B8 forthclsat-fiscal year were e-_livsi-‘ Stand..Q|1. q; slaw Jgpgqy w ent to $1.05 on the common. No or-i Johns Mansviiie I35 xiciai figures have been published‘ clnvsler ...... aau lug-official stated that sales in the" Montsomery Ward . .. 4751i six months compare favourably with; Mack ‘Truck . . . . . . . 801:; those oi the same period in the pro-l Niagara Hudson .. . . . . 16!. .. ..."... York . . 3221 1.2.256 that business in the West10Vcrland ................ .. .. .9=i'1 i138 felt the eflscts c! conditions Public Service of New Jersey 9'1 there. Increased sales in the East, Rad-lo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 48';- F-elfnngton Rand Radio Keith Orpheuln Sinclair Oil . . , , Studebaker .. Shell Union . Texas Corp. Westinghouse . Commercial Solvents Commonwtalth A: So. . Curtlss Wright . . . . . were equivalent to $3.08 on the com-l Fmwus 915W“ ~- 311 mon, 1t is solr-(viaeht that the show-l ""11"". TEX“ 411'.- ing for the current year should at‘! Packard . . . . . . . . . . . l9 least be as good. This means that. 31mm0n5 . . . . . . . . . . . 641.31 the earnings on common are equival-i Tlmlren Roller Bearing . ‘I'M, mt to 757;. o; it,‘ run-keg "hm f Sears Roebuck . . . . . . . . ...... . 91% i united ......... .41‘ quot-tron, fulnhhgd b, Mo,“ 5 Warner Bros . 67-3-1 MacGllllvray, Stock ‘Brokers i United Aircraft 64H . ilnews . . . . . . 69-". Mum-Hf 5|“; “chm” North American 117551 Vanadium Steel 69", Abltlbl ’ 303». Reynolds Tobacco United Gas Imp. Stand. Oil of California .. . 592*. B, Q, Pgwer A 0 > Sill-Kl- BTBTMIS .......... 2551i B, c; pow‘,- 3 western Union ........... 214 Bfvmnton 21in . . . . ......“- Buudm‘ Product‘ U MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Canadian Ca ‘ Canaan“ Bra-nan ‘ ‘ 50' Market reports fumishcd by Green- Canadian Industrial 9 shields a: Co" Manuel!‘ to Stewart " Jones s: 60., 88 Great George Street, Canada Powers: Paper . 13% Qhu|Wge;W-n_ ‘ °°°“““"- 91°" ------ -- - 19!‘- Quoted at closing, March s, mo. ‘-'°“~'*- 3m=1'-"1_--- 8311 CallMoney .. w. Canada Brewing a MONTREAL Canada Cement . 17?; Abltibi . 307.; Dominion Bridge 00sec 74 Alberta Pacific Grain .. 2i Dominion Glass . . 132 Asbestos .. . -' Dryden Raper .. . I1 Brazilian .. ... . . Famous Players .. 50 B. A. 011 ._ 351-.- Fraser 15 B.C.Po'wer .. ... ... 37H General steel-Wu"; _ (Md, 131-‘ Building Products .. ... ..... 2? Gums _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ 26 Canada Cara. . . . . .. 26‘..- l-iamlltcn Brigg; 311;. Canada Celncilt .. . I'll-i International ‘Nickel sail Cma“ PW" “"1 PM” 13" Lake o; thelwoods " ' - _ V. Canada Brewing .. 8 Massey Harm _ ‘ C, Dominion Bridge .. '14 Mongreal vowel. " _ Fraser Company .. ... 1o Mwo“ fionmnac 23M General Steel Wales .. 1311 National Breweries .,.......... 28's Home on 1' 8:‘. Nation“ Si"! o" _ ‘ w Imperial Oil .. 23¢.- Pow" Corp’ ‘ ‘ _ ‘ ' i‘ 72. Industrial Alcohol .. .. - Intematlonal Petroleum .. 191.1 Q"”°_° P°""" " " Massey Harris .. 3371 shaw'm"n‘“"""""" Montreal Power .. 134% s'm°“ 4‘ 5°"-“'----- McCoil Frcntcnac 23-h Sm‘ “iciliwi - National Breweries .. 281i Winnipeg Elec. -- National teey Cal .. 6B C. P. R. New . * .. tb-d) Canada Bronze .. 50 C P R Old . . . . . . .. (bid) Canada Malling .. .. ... 17 Dominion Tar .. l... ... 20 Banks _l"amous Players .. ... 50 . ' Ncranda. .. . . . . .. ... 40!’: Commerce . " .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 260 lPower Corporation .. 72 Montreal.....‘................. aos P111111 31°11 -- '1" National (bid) mu QWW PW" -- 53" Nov; 5mm; ' ' H 335 Shawinigsn .. . ..... ... '15 39y“ _ _ _ _ . __§~______v_ ____ 305 Smeltars .. ... ... ... ... 235 . . . Steel of Canada .. i7 lumuu. curb gtemfingf Canada Pld .. 391.10 . L] s. -.. ... ill owl --~ l nritisirAmerican Oil ibiai 35.7.7 Wmmp’ ‘E'°,°""° " “ consult Dock st Dredge .. (bid) a2 MIW YORK . cahwlanvicke“ 5 American Can .. 139".- . _ _ Anaconda .. . 741-.- Dommlon Englmerm‘ ' Alleghhny .. ... ... 317-; Eastern Dairies Bu“. .\ .,w - m . ‘ M Hydro Electrics... 42 ‘C05. ‘_ ___ __ H 120,: lmmn“ ' 23'5" lipi... --=| 7 ~i've"lci' .. ... 93*» 1"”m‘m°‘1'l~l’°" - 19 lKennetott bower .. 58H Noranda .. ilfifrivicntgomery Ward .. 47% WalaerGoodel-l-iam (asked) i111’. Niagara Hudson Power .. 151» Stand. Pavlngiss Materials . .. 10 Paramount Players Lasky .. ~68 - i - PenlekdeFordu 381. Wheat Poor a Co. B. .. 30-h - - 50'» Oct. ...........'1i4 Standard 011 of New Jersey“ 60 May nail W111i’: Overland -- 9i‘- 113% Yellow Tmk -- 2° . - G P. R. .. ..... ... ... 202% Ne‘, yo,‘ m”; sub-n" General Motors .. . 42'; American Cali .. . . . . 130's U‘ 5'51“! " 18° Allied Chemical 21a. - - “AN” M‘, » 12;“ Blank of Nova Scotla .. 325 ------~.--»--=.- -- s - zsrziizicl- :2: Amer. atiorelgn Power 026i my“ Bunk a " "‘ 30a Ameinsnieitingstaeiinlng All . ; " " Amer. ‘Iiel. 6r Tel. 239-91 __ MAM“?! REVIEW k BIIIIUJUIL-........-......-. I5IL| with" diamond drmrn‘ n rcbr. “mm!” "'1 - "-1 ands‘ has lndlcclod more high grade AMNW‘ °°PP°P - - "W gold values. It will be remembered 6mm“ °‘"’°“ ' " 1% that a short time ago Noranda re- Corn Products .... ...}... 55% "a4 cum“ "uh the draw“ qrm 11011111191000 "-9975 trust cforsrunnlngmatcn in doll-Mm- Gnmrhens - "it gold on‘ the m foot level. This hole Obfltlfimli 0N1 --- N was t horilcntal one. Anothe hole uni wen drilled at In eighteen de- gsisellltlnseslutbslcwuisrfl- (maximum penalty avoid penalties. HON. W. D. EULER. Cl-lA RLOTITTOWN, PEI. Itiinister of National Revenue Dominion of Canada Income Tax CORPORATION DIVIDEND, WAGEAND SALARY RETURNS .3 Due March 31st The law requires that all Corporations, Joint Stock Companies and Associations shall make information returns covering all dividends, bonuses, wages and salaries paid during the year 1929. Every person who fails to make such returns on or before March 31st is liable to a penalty of $10.00 for each day of default not to exceed $50.00.) Corporation InformatiorilRetums are to be made on FORMS T4 and T5, copies of which can be had from your Postmaster, or the Inspector of Income Tax in your district. Act promptly and SECRETARIES NOTE: Do not neglect to obtain forms T4~aricl T5 and file returns immediately. Where Income Tax Inspectors Arc Located : SAINT IOHN, N.B. New P.O. Building HALIFAX N.S. 84 Hollis St. The Department of National Revenue Income Tax Division OTTAWA C. S. WALTERS, Commissioner o] Income Tax PAGEFIVE ._ l-M villus intersection cut ‘I0 feet of 017F353’ poor father builtn veTel, ivhlchlqywnen‘ lliilfi'i§&"fhsd an old averaging $12.50 a ton. Reports received in Montreal io- day indicate the return of the Gov- ernment in Brazil. No disturbances were reported. Very little speculative buying has been taking place in Brazilian lately which makes it fair lo assume that the vast majority of the transactlonsgnow going through are for investment. As we said a few days ago the technical pmition of the stock is good and any considerable 4 buying should be reflected in the price. 1 Earnings from Dominion Stores are believed to be running well ahead cf last year. A good'future for this com- pany is comidered assured .by peo- ple clcse‘ to the situation. Unofficial reports from Internat- ional Nickel are to the effect that the Ontario Refinln Company Limited. is to install n. m ll for rolling copper rods, This form of copper, from which ivirc is drawn. is now largely im- orted from the United S-tates. Ontario Refining Company is Joint-l International Nickel , Company. the AAmerican Metal Com I ly owned by puny and Consolidated killing and Smcltlng Conlpany. Successful Islander In California ; 1t is now fifty-one years since I left The _ he later lost off the coast of New- doundlarlcl. There was no insurance and after that we were very 11001‘. My dear mother used to card the wool at the fireside, spin it on the old wheel, ball the yarn, weave it on the hand loom and then make it into suits for us children so that we could go to school. Those were the tinlcs when women, happy and contented, loVeCl and ivorlted for their homes and growing children. Bobllecl hair, painted faces, flying through the air O1‘ Joy riding in autos were not in vogue in those far-away years. l mil convinced, however, that there are still a lot of good and iruc women i and rt 73w good men. Scotch uncle, a bachelor, who was as 118m. as the bark on a tree. He had n iinc farm, unzl some money in the P. E. Island Bank. I used to work for him on the farm, fourteen and sixteen hours a day, for a shilling a. dav and board That was sixteen cents. O boy. wasn't he. a close shaver! He would not give ms eighteen pence to spend at a tea imriy, a circus or a goose rnfilc. But lo and behold! When the old Island Bank failed he lost every cent lic find. Now this is a. warning to scinc of our present day "light wads’ who would not give a “kld" a quarter to spend. The child never forgets I Kllld act. CHARL()'l"l"l'l'l‘()\VN Mowcvb &Mae Gyillivrciy INDUSTRIAL ORDERS EX- ,’ MINING ECUTED 0N ALL OIL l EXCHANGES All Lined nnrl Unlined Canadian Senlrities, Government nnll Industrial Bonds, 1i New York Stocks. Private wires in leading exchanges and all branches. Snill/vr/m mry n! F/innlllrln illvmlrfinzrtlr nmI 17:‘! Supplement. .1 lln vl'rr!:.'y_\'|1l-l lVIk I‘ mu 111A ll! 1i rill/ya: l. a Head Offiw~ Door-live TWENTY BRANCHES .- - - .-_ l-u-m, f"\\‘lvll-nflls l'lili(‘Y ‘l. ITIIOYG, Mnnngn ‘(ll hrnlllvll NIH-Pl, z Phone: 1101-1105. 111B 1111111 111 1411185 90111114’. P11110€1 Edward Island, and came to the United States, says A. McAulay, oi Boston, Masa, in the Oakland, Calif. Maple Leaf. I have been in many places during those long years. but ilevcl‘ have I seen a prettier place than the one I left in boyhood. l-‘rom my old home on the liill r1 magnificent view of the gull, a bay and a river could be enjoyed. 1i vvna an ideal place for a summer vnca- lion. But farming did liot appeal lo nlr hall a century ago, as returns ":::re small for the long hours of labor. There were no silver foxes iii captiv- ity in those days, neither did pota- toes sell for one dollar a bushel. Everything was, cheap then. We knew nothing about the "high cost of living." Potatoes sold for ten cents a bushel; eggs six cents a dull ell: beef three cents a pound; p)‘. four cents a pound, and other lit-cc: sltles m proportion. mini. Joints New Issue PROVINCE 0F i llelioniinilliun $1,000. Payable in New York and Canadian Funds- | ~ . . i Eastern Securities Company L l M I '1‘ E l) W. ll. V. DUNBAII, Manager. r CIIAIILOTTETOWN , ' ' CL JOHN MONTREAL IAN! ‘ macros sUMMltllflllllt Fltlllllllirlflr NOVA SCDTIA l l s p.10. Gold Bonds Due March 1st, 1960 PRICE: 100.75 and interest, yielding 4.95 p. c. vi fr’! l‘