A ERSEAS ASTHMA REEDY RfYoBBLELT§z Switzerland‘ are returning to work after "aiwsidie- iless. ‘ ' ‘ The Far East he's nearly-silo talk- ‘lrl; picture" theatres. Jimmie Jlnglofiayl: , The toast it malts-r.‘- yinrll say. "Oh. my! it's z-Jilst. as good as '. 1 cake or pie." ' -Stewari'| 0......‘ U1 ""\\l All. TIIR KITCHBN As well as other items in our hard. aft-line are of fltfquality and nude withstand moletJia-il the normal abuse. We hilveall the thlngi you need, rromnalls to saucepan," room "mew to cilmin réaih rhm o; “' m" you will: of hardware. The Rogers Hardware ,C0., » ‘ Limited .. -" 1:- -......._.. i-eeeoe oooooooooowoon-eo 0e ' i . H‘. r undo!’ steady accu lotion,- according . I ' manna-r oossii- "HUM by Mont ‘a MacGiiliv- "Y. Stock Broken. Several Mergers IIQGQIGQ in News- Print r1010 The Street seems to ,be fairly wall. convinced that one or two consclida. tions in thejnewsprint; field may be announced. Such a move would o 9011819 been indiicatipn of general conditions in the Jndustr-y. 00min an . ‘u, w interests are atteinp to combine blfiagfgtrg gifiied- "W"! companies ‘a before the w b,_<,‘,¢;n sleeps-ii dish: year is out the merger movement is wummt "em Manx, likely to go much illlrther. These d, . n,“ are not times wllonahy paper com. two mflefl- Ploy can make a go of it. The urge “Pg,” m’ ' to answer w flwrse is growing-slid the lethargy letters asking ab‘ at what it of the stock market rol- paper stocks has done for mo." Mrs-Irma? ought to help things jalong in sound .1. McAdam. golléi-YJJ. fashion. Such mergers." egg, p1“, ="- "l" m‘ °' ' I" 1W slit new t _’ formerly to bemadowithoilee cockedonthe stock market. », For more than a year the leaders in the newsprint ustry have en. d°iv°Y°d W b17118 lit sonic plan of stabilizing prod tion so that it, . could be kept 'hin reasonable bounds of the co inptive demand. and they have wr ed with their liroblsmwith a._d e of unusual patience. Buch eff rts have proven effective to some e nt if the story that the tonnage difficulties have been settled is‘ corE-ect. Apparently “i0 811311118 hulls ave lit-last real- ised that no insttf how powerfully entrenched an in omilot thriveor Will! asainat a froductlon whi persistsin outrun ng demand; that is just what ‘happening newsprint industry, lilllies can no lo some of the inde ' ins- at a much timer r fore further merge; ‘ fionsolldael I Gas On account of larso Canadian in ated Gas the interesting. mills there was 1318 in Consolida iGIS as the gen- eral market weak zed on Tuesday, reporthss it that e buying for the last week or nlor has been of the best character. stock has been Le excepnionally est in Consolid- .‘ ’ is ._. oi sell- to those who hav t-bllowad the buy- llll closely, and tripe are indications Will? ll ml! be it: the account of one of the larger ‘tility holding cor- poratlons. At anyraie the buying is credited to broker: who generally act for powerful ba interests the latter being clos af llated with the Niagara Hudson ‘ ower Corporation. Quotations filrnli u by Moivat s. "luooclliivrayi _ lock Brokers Montreal S ck Exchange Brazilian . Canadian Car Canadian so... . . .. s1 Canadian Indiatrlal Alcohol .. 9 Canada Powers: Paper .. (bid) l3 cociishuit lest Cons. Smelter! .. (bid) 232% Canada Brewm .. (bid) Bil. Canada Cemen .. I'll/r Dominion Brl ............. '75 Dominion G '......'........ 132 Famous Playe ‘ .. 49% Fraser ,, , , _ _ (bid) 14V.- General Steel ares .. (bid) 131s Gurdl 20 Il-lamilton Bri ............. 32% Jntcrnatlonal ickel ‘Lake of the - Massey He -~ ~- Montreal weir lac ‘Mccou tepao 2s National revprlar . 2w. Nations SteeliCar .. . 09 _ Power orp. 735i P1108 ros............... (bid) 77 Que Power,.......,......... 0i 5i. _ m‘. ,_ 10% slnlonsrsons (bid) a0 sitar 0r Canada .. .. 4i Mnnlpeg Bled.‘ 4m 0,125. s: s00 i i j aersu Oarb a .0eiitral Guardian ",1 B05117 Hall this evening at 8J5 Ihlro- sosa-a-s-li THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Patrons and shareholders of in; flyon Dairy Association will be hole in the Creamery on ‘Iueadsy, March tremendously plgqgog mm '11P suits and Coats. Why pay m; price? Made to your measure price $24.00 and delivery J. w. Robblee. M-li INSTITUTE wonx_ Borden woman lristlguto, held - 'mul_- u’ mmiflk at the " °l M"- Cecil siawart on the of Rb- Tilere ‘were nine visitor present. M " ' D0114 from Ilok commit- then hoard also report - bert McPherson. Mrs. William Mc- - and Mrs. Wallace Field. Next meeting to be held in the Navy League Bloom. The meeting was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. Allied Chemical ......... Air Reduction Atlantic Refining Amer. s: Foreign Power Amer. Smelting & Refining ,,, Amer. Tel. s» Tel. ........ Columbia Gramophone .. . . . . . Continental Can .............. Congoleum .. . . .. . . New York Central . C.P.R. . . . . . . 204 Elec. Power a: Light 60% Foi ruin" as Consolidated Gas General Electric . lie-v. notes GeneralMotors .. 425,‘, Goodyear ..................... 81%. Hudson Motors ................ 50% Int. Tol- d: Tel. .. . Stand. Oil of New Jersey Johns Mansville Chrysler . . . . . . . . . . . Kennecott Copper Kolster Montgomery Ward ... .. Nash ........ stand. Oil of New York Public service otNew Jersey . . Radio .. . .. . Lambert U. S. Pipe 6t Foundry . Phillips Pete 32% Engineers Public Service 56 Remington Rand V... Radio Keith Orphetuin. U. B. Rubber Stand. Gas 6s Oil ..... Bplcer Studebaker . . . . shell Union Texas Corp. Westinghouse .. U. S. Steel Yellow Cab ...... Woolworth Amer. Byers Amer. Waterworks s: Eleo Allegheny . . . . . . . Baldwin Locomotive . Bendix Aviation Commercial ts . Commonwealth d: So .. Curtiss Wright Famous Players .. Packard . . . . . . .. Simmons Sears Roebuck . United Warner Bros. . United Aircraft ...... billetw Razors North Amer-loan . Vanadium Steel Reynolds l bscco . United Gas ImD. ..... Stand. Oil_ of California National Cash Register .. Stand. Brands Western Union Bun Oil U. S. Ind. Alcohol nu...“- a0 "no-l. Stomach Gas 36 Years- _ -A't‘Last finds Help " " red ith indigestion arid “y” w 'l‘herl i AUCTION roimz-rivs rarity 4th at 1.80 p. m. All patrons are u. _ “n.0,, lwoially requested t0 attend. Signed, " h w" I- =00 "r.- at. Gamble. " _ M w" ww- zoos-s-al-nur.-sar.-isoh - ' - ' __ ' ‘"992. corlsmliis Ira-People have bee . -___..-..‘..’..J-..>" ilhlfp. I-EAL INVESTMENT giving a cap- ital increased! 11.14%, pins 8% oasis relarnapply far-Box 331. Pleas- "oil to explain. - ing uu nine thlrty_at night. Patnrfs ' recentlyyislted Gaorgai-rwa. s. Everett Crosby .._.'. $1.00 l Rodd a AUCTION» IOIIPY-PIVI PARTY in Rosary: I-lall ethls. evening at 0.15 ' 2005-3-3-11 . wnY- sracunaur ‘u you want a 2008-81. AUUIION saris-m balance of our stock and fixtures will be sold at auction daily from ,tsn,in the mom- IMI. 2007-3-3-31 marinara. snsliisii, vic- Toaui - Parties. wishing delivery from steamer Victoria. Sh07lld place orders at once. to allow Association time secure suitable steamer. P. E. I. Potato Growers’ __Associatlon. _ , zoaa-a-a-si Eastern _ i-Clzardian ..'Mr. Michael LJ. Power, Somer- ville, recently visited Georgetown. A. ..‘Messrs. James. Murdock, Isaac Ives and Harry McGregor, Montague, '..'Mr. William ‘Kennedy. Murray Harbour North, was a passenger to Georgetown. ‘A. ,- ' ..'Mr. John Campbell. Montague, recently visited Goy- etown. A. raoraiiram oitrllauaoii col.- LECT10N.'C_0NTINCED . Bonshawfperjn Benton at J. J. , Mopeou ' ..-....... L. T. Beatorl . Nell x. Salnlond J. A. McDonald A. B. McLeod .. .1. A. Boston . Geddie Moises . $2.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 John McQiiarrie $1.00 John Gaudet ...’........ $1.00 Eddie Boyce $1.00 Russel Boyce . $1.0 S. Beaten Dr. Murchison Neil rerglison $1.00 Helen McRse $1.00 Daniel McNevin .'. $1.00 APrlend 25 Allan Stewart, Mfr... A. 05.00 .1. .1. Mclaod $0.00 1:. Crosby $4.00 Mrs. Holroyd . ...'......... $1.00 i per Chat-latte H. McKay d: De Sable. _ _ ' Marie, lllarrach ma Campbell ..'..' 01.00 ' ’ .. so n. c. lvloieaa .. " $1.00 Hector McKay $1.00 Ernest C. l-folnl $5.00 Waiter lace $1.00 John o. moral-line 01.00 Mrs. Ethel Bell $1.00 Roderick Msckinrlon . . $1.00 mu Shaw .. 01.00 Hector iraerzéviri . .. $1.00 Alex MacNevin s0 s0 Duncan McKinnoii_ miller Dart Daniel Campbell Total ' $1.00 .50 $17.00 .-or-o... Iaeeeaaeeea l Mrs. [likeness _ m. aha rm. oufaollo 00.00 rrmr. mRvnri-iiToworniiAniii/is . l. - . ‘ 00% Vicks relicveeintwo direct Address Arid Presentation Mr. John A. McEachern, now re- tiring from tho C. N. R. Carpenter Shop was the l clplent of an address and presentation from his fellow workers. Thepresentation was made during the past twenty years, dcslre to give expression to the esteem in which you are held, not only by us, but by every employee with whom you have come in contact.- Todsy, as you stand on the thres- strenuous clay and look back over the road you have travelled, it must be a| great source of consolation to you to| know that, although its hills were sometimes steep, and its valleys off from the path of duty. l It is difficult in a. hurried address eer while among us, but your history has been pleasantly written in the hearts of the employees, who delight treatment they always received from your hands. " As a momenta of the esteem in which you are held by the employees of the Car Department, we ask you to accept this small gift, which we trust will be a more convincing proof than mere words, and we earnestly hope you_will live long to enjoy your, well deserved superannuation. Department. ' HUNTER RIVER AND VICINITY The home of Mi". and Mrs. Orville Sellar was the centre of an enjoyable social function on Monday evening, February 24th, when friends and neighbors, representative 0f Hunter River United Church, paid them a surprise visit. Mrs. Sellar, prior to her marriage some weeks ago, Ila/J been organist 0f the Methodist Church and latterly of the United Church ‘for the past seven years, as well as a willing assistant in many other lines of church work; while Mr. Sellar also has been an active mcmbe of church and Sunday school. With this in mnld, the church frleilds gathered to extend, formally lieartlest fellcltatioiis and to prove, in a tangible way, their appreciation of Mr. and Mrs. Sellai" as ca-workers. 'Ea.rly in the evening, Rev. Mr. Chapman, the pastor. called the gathering to order and, following a few happy remarks. called on M1‘. D. M. McDonald who voiced very fittingly the appreciation of the cilurch people. l-lc expressed their appreciation of Mr. and Mrs. Selim" as active, loyal church members, eni- phasizing particularly Mrs. Seiliirs services as organist, and attlbuting, in rlo small measure, the standards and ideals of the young couple to the parents of each who have, for many years, also given unstliltedly their _ac'tive support to every worthy cnuse. Mr. McDonald ninde the pres- entatioil of a. handsome cliestcrflcld table, electric reading lamp, and a pair of cnndlesticils. all in mahog- any, which Mi". Sellar briefly, but very suitably, acknowledged. Inter- esting games and charades were en- joyed and sumptuous refreshments served during the evening which closed with the National Ailtllein. Mr. P. J. Noy was iii Summerside on Thursday, one of the guests at a dinner at tile Queen Hotel given bythe Harris Abbatolr Co, to their Island representatives. » Seaman, ‘ on Mr.‘ and Mrs. Lorne Springfield, were Thursday. vllstors llcre throats E need this e » Double- Trnetmeni Russian on the throat, "m? . .(1) Its vapors, released .50 .50 George B. ‘Jones q. a. saw-gigs” will A. feuwart o..." |llaled direct bothcalr pas- mi sages; and n! bythcbodylicagarein- (2) At the same time hold of a new and, we hope, a less ' Y ten in shadow, you never wandered‘ of this kind to do justice to your Ciar- ' a7~‘,-§ SPECIAL BLEND TEA-aloe lb. One Week Only Lennox Soap, 6 for ... 25c by Mr. Robert Duncan 5nd m, 101- Cocoa. 2 lbs. 35c- P- a‘ G" S0311. l0 for .. 42c Babbfl“ Lye- 3 f" - - 25¢ lowing address read by Mr. James H. Norub, 6 for . . . . 25¢ Surprise, 10 for 55c 2i lb. Bag Flour $1.25 McKenna. ~ _ _ _ S1 b \ Charlottetown, Feb. 2a. m0 Bgans’ 10 ]bs_ '" " 85c raw any Jam (40 “HY P°Wd°5 4 f" -- 25¢ Mr. John A. McEachern, Carpenter, {fmg Sui??? zfror ' ' ' 25c oz.) " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 49c Rflililil, Z f0!‘ .. . . .. . . 270 c. N. a. Shops. " "mm s‘ or °c Raspberry Jam (40 Vanilla, 2 oz. 12c Dear Slr:- LUX S031), 3 f0!‘ . . . . . . 23C ' , on your retirement from acme Palmolive’ 3 ‘of u 23c oz) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c Lemon. 2 oz. ......... 12c dill-luv! Railway life. we. who have . . Cornflakes, 3 for 25c Rice’ 3 lbs’ 25c been so closely associated with you Pineapple’ 2 lms r ' - -' 27c Tomato Sgup, 2 f0‘;- _ _ 25¢ Matches, 3 for . . . . 29c Corn Syrup, 5 lbs. .. .. 37c Lux, 3 pkgs- . . . . .. 29c ltED ROSE TEA . l REG. 75c NOW 60c lb. PHONE 184 l to speak of the kind and courteous’ . .Mrs. John McPherson, Boston. Must, is visiting her brother. Mr. George Gamesier and Mrs. Galncster at their home here. Mrs. Clarke, Kensington, has re- turned to licr home after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Clarke. On behalf of tile employees Car ’ Arrangements have been complet- ed for the observing of the World's Day of Prayer at the ‘Parsonage on Friday afternoom-March 7th, from three to four o'clock. The theme this ycar was selected and the program largely prepared by a young woman of Korea, Helen Kim, Dean of Wo- men in a college in Seoul. These services, the world over, are inter nominational. A cordial invitation is extended all interested local W0- men to attend the meeting on Fri- day next. l... Debate At Cornwall The young people's groups of Trin» lty and Cornwall met Friday evening in Heartz Hall lna debate arranged under the schedule which is now be- ing carried out throughout the Presbytery. Mr. R. I-L-Rogers was chairman of the debate. The subject decided upon was "H.9- solvedthat the country affords a greater opportunity for the working out of the young people's program of our church than does the city." The Trinity group had the affirm- ative side of the debate, and their speakers were: Miss McLean, Ben Rogers, Wilfred Boothroyd. Corn- wall group chose the negative, and the following was their list of speak- ers; Miss Emily Platts, leader, Mrs. M. Wheatley, Miss Vera Hyde. Both sides acquitted themselves very credltably. The, following were the judges: Rev. J. M. McLeod, Rev. Mr. Outhouse and Major Lowther. At the conclusio . they being call- cd upon for decision retired for dc- llberatlon, aild. their judgment was presented by Rev. Ml". Outhouse. l-lc reported that the judges were un- milmous ill giving the honor of win- ning this debate to the Cornwall team. They being further asked to choose the first and second best speakers of the evening gave as their judg- ment, Miss McLean, first; Miss Plntts, second. After n vote of thanks had been conveyed to the judges and to tile chairmen iiiid also an expression of appreciation on behalf of the Corli- wall group by Rev. Mr. E. M. Aitkeii, for tlie reception accorded to the Cornwall niclnbrrs a very profitable meeting came to a close with the National Anthem. All present retired to the social hall where a pleasant hour of games. etc, was spent. Nassau Bahamas - Lord and Lady Baden Powell. the Countess Jellicoc, General Homily, v. C.. were the guests of Bir Charles and Lady Orr at a luncheon in the Port Montagu Hotel Jungle, a fash- ionable rendezvous of the holiday smart set. During _the day amid Orr, the Governor of the Bahamas, . HOURS OF DELIVERY Morning Afternoon KING com-z TEA 9-15 A- M- 21>. M. REG. 75c 10.30 A. M. 3.30 I’. M. 11.30 A. M. s P. M. Now All orders should be at our 60¢ lb- siore one-half hour before ' lime of delivery. PHQNF. 225 CUDMORE BROS. SERVICE GROCERS . - harem-l»: officiated at a most notable occa- _slon. King Scout O'Brien received Ithc Bronze Cross, an honour very [rarely bestowed and only given fol" vUll plcuous bravery, and King Scout Russell was tlic recipient. of the Sil- ver Medal, also only given for brav- ery. Both these Scouts behaved iii a most heroic manner dul"liig the great hurricane of September, 1920, by rescuing at sea. and both are highly thought of for athletic and speed prowess. Boer War veterans were presented and His Excellency the Governor, an old artillerymall. shared in this pleasure. Of Boer War men the most distingushed was Gen- eral Phipps Hornby, V. C.. s. hero of the 'I‘ugela River fighting in 1899. Asked for-a message for ,Norih American Scouts by the Press 10rd ‘Baden Powell said "that he recalled their enthusiasm and as he would be in New York soon he hoped to see as many of them again as the time of liis visit would permit." Address- ing the big Rally of Girl Guides and Brownies of the Bahamas and Miami ‘he ‘vras clczir, strong aiid distinct of 010100 and enjoined "clean living, fiard exercise and the cultivation of pluck and courage by every oppor- ‘tuiilty life offered." Tflirce hearty ‘cheers were given at tile coilcluslon ‘cf tile address. Iii the morning Lord and Lady Baden Powell reviewed coloured Cubs and Brownies captain-- cd by Miss Slledden, sister of the Bishop of Nassau, and were the re- cipleilts of gifts. Lady Baden Pow- sillls, Iblsl bi -"'-""'*; delight and pleasure from her Lady-I 41'» ship, was a pochette of native cocoa- uut palm and made by the Brownies. them- selves. The cubs had made for Lord Baden Powell a miniature turtle ‘CHARLOTFETOWN New Issue PROVINCE 0F yielding Jr ++e+o<++o H: ELECTRIC NEEDLEl EXPERT ‘i; Electric needle to remove super-g fluous hair, moles and warts, also"! marcel waving. _ Miss E. M. LeBlanc. 29, King. Square. I ' Phone 1209. w-ooomaoou 0oo+++e+a++~ 2020-2-25-01 _.__.__------------ from a piece of turtle-shell and glit- ter wax. At the luncheon the following guests were presentz-Iortl and Lady Baden hwsli. sir August cartel‘. Bart., and Miss Cayzer. Brig. Gen. Phipps ilornby. V. C.. and Mrs. l-Iornby, the Countess Jellicoe, and Lady Norah Jellicoe, Miss Constance Davidson and Capt. Gilbert Symons.. A. D. c. " w. rrirlissll was the largest oil yroé’? ducer in the British Empire last year. 5 A London society women are hklrlg ‘f i up old-fashioned embroidery. Cube. has reduced the salaries oi nearly all government ofliciak and employees. l e Y‘: 1 AND é - o GLASSES Firrlru _ embroidered with raffle. z L w_ TAYLOR 0 s. s. TAYLOR 2 ‘ Optomeiris . X lsz nlohmohs sir-m u Mower}; &Mac Grillivrciy ' All Listed and Unlistad Seciritiemflovcrisrlent and Industrial Bonds, , New York Stocks.‘ Private Iirce to leading nahmtsa and all branches. Smdfor/m rory n/Cniraiiian lilinivir Goldie oml Oil Supplrmml. 4'" "Wkly N!!! York FinoncinIAnuIyriJ. Head Office: OTTAWA - I‘-"E.Y“~l_‘1!.‘.“l‘..‘!.°.‘,'.§§ 5 p. c. Gold Bonds Due March 1st, 1960 PRICE: 100.75 and interest, Denomination $1.000. Payable in New York and Canadian [Panda- i * viii" T ' . INDUSTRIAL ORDERS Ex, , MIMNG S ' S ECUTEDQNALL, , 01i- EXCHANGES . PERCY '1‘. ITROSG, Man-gar l8! Grafton Street, _ Plmnri 1101-1105. ____._.__._-.___.____-_..____. .._._.___.___.___..i___ _, ,_ I, iiovi scoiii 4.95 p. c. “vim lud““"'°“t" u“ Eastern Securities Compaify stomach gas for 30 years. v_Kv.........--..‘14179i , . ‘ H‘""l°ii1‘lt.vi.-r-ti.l » , h-amoooeoooeqwwsooorea i\ I 7y‘ .1" Aqritlnioaa 1419i . ‘as and eonstipationsésita on BOTH took Adlerlka and have not troubled a bitP-D. osriisla. Just ONI does Adlerika relieves upper arid lower bowel, removing old poisons you never knew you thesi- Dorrt fool with medicine ' which cleans only PAM‘ or bowels. but let b9“ ldward _A. sliawhl _ _, _ - . -°°.eor"ene_as like an old-fash- Prelton l-l. Taylor s0 in“ Waning may Mhlhtyro 81.00 r ' _ . 01.00 01.00 sl.00_ Aaiorlss aivs ‘esornaeii and mo. a nun. cleaning and eat rid or all Illi .70 81100 trestonis. node $1.00 filfilvflgaalil’: scenes of universal enthusiasm the , khaki shirt with its colourful four~ rows 0f medal ribbons and broad Af- . rlcan hat of the "Chief" moved, in a riot of , ,.ular and social enthus- iasm. Blightly less active than of old and with his charming and en- ergetic lady in attendance he re- ilim Scouts on landing and than Ll M I T F. D r w. n. v. DUNBAR, Manager. ’ cassitojnrown 8t. some iiiomasal. IALIIAI summon IUMMBBIIIII IIIDIIICTON