Clii-A-iiilf ‘i’ sure! Clark's Tomato soup: 250m: people day yon may never get anyl having it and Pop. he says very more." nothing added other t ‘ lle for llllrlicilrrly ll- lrnleil rel-lilo booklet pnreil by the Prinelvil tho sluulrenl Cooking Lionl, ii-liiuir how to make . leluua lllsllea yvllh the . of Clark's Soillll. . v l i- usr as sure as 1 can kids‘ s‘ ball ‘rEdiF-“difiiup kid? . in thia street . . . din is CLARK'S TOMATO souml it's better to be late than never, but “eel when we' are having Clark's Tomato Soup it's not much use being late L. .1 ,“Mother aaya ‘ahe couldn't make better tomato aoup haul! is w ;iater alvvaya brings Albert (that's her beau) home when we are All the goodness of bi . red-ripe tomatoes. " '-' tasteful seasoning. It couldn't be anything ‘ but just delicious, wholesome soup. Your whole family will enjoy itl ,1;EARK*S SCiUPS c little other than aak if there ia any taken away- Canada.- . ‘IOIINIO- OIICIII PIA IUITOI IIO IIII-IJOAIAWIY YIOIIAILI OXIAII’; IIIIII PIA . ICOTCI IIOII aloe: roars: ruuamia cause: consonants a "---..- ......-.....,--_ ileiitral Guardian onoaal secrrllr. Baptist Church Saturday, s p. m. 1711-3-14-11 aosiu noon araous only from selected wheat. 1024-2-10-121. ‘uronrman suavioszsszsv. n. M. Legato, B. D. will hold services at r-uglifield.‘ Sunday at_3 o'clock. VALENTINE SOCIAL-A good pro grain and refreshments. Salvation Army Citadel. Friday. Feb" 14th. it p. m. Admission 15 cents. 1701-31. norm noon Rapid China Oats. Better Oats. Better Chins. - 1024-2-10-121. INVERNISS senses boss-s. Pickard 8s co. are unloading c'ars of this good coal today. 1737-2-14-3! HARD (DAB-Chestnut size for basebumers, sold in any quantity. A. Plckard d: Co. Phone 240. ' 1787-2-11-31 i. ‘ PBESBYTEBIAN cannon-here will be servicasiin the Nevfbondon Presbyterian Congregation on Feb. 10th as follows. Clifton Section at 11 a. m., Loingmver, 2.30 p. inf H. B. McKay. Secy. MT. snwsa-r AND nor 40¢- Divine servioeson Rb. 16th at Mt. szswai-t 11 a. rip-and 1 p’ n-fuitso a p. m. Rev. McLeod. -win preach. ' ' UNITED sanctions-fillie- service in the Hunter River United Charge for Sunday. Feb. 10th. are as follows 11 a. m. N. Wlltshlre,‘ 8 p. m. Wheat- ley River 7 p. m. Hunter River. Rev. A. E. Olaapmah, pastor. l ANGLICAN SERVICES-Septu- agesinia._Sunday. February 16th. St. John's, Milton, Morning prayer 10.30 a. m, Eveningprayer, 7.30 p. m. St. Mark's Rustl , Holy Communion 2.- 30 p. m. Preacher, c. F. Johnston. rector. i mr. cnslipgrrrowugcyaigigpiw_ ' ‘long commitments at this time. The ‘lug sideion reactions, but advise .....~..._..--—_.-<~¢~ sun-meas- IESCO COKE-Excellent fuel fo any furnace, try a. ton. A. Picker. d: Co. Phone 240. 1737-2-14-3 m! ‘Lenses or ‘at. rsiiiui Church wlll hold a cake sale Satin; day afternoon at Moore s: McLeod‘ inald of the P. E. I. Hospital. 1705-2 ' . 1705-2i-wed-fl ~OIIUBCII SEBVICES-Corrlwall United Charge, Rev. E. M. Aitken 8'. Ar, minister. Service of worship Sunday, Feb. 10. at West River al 117.00‘ a. m., Kingston at 3 p. m., and Cornwall at 1.00 p. m. THE COLLEGE TIMES-The third issue of the Prince of Wales College Times was published yesterday, and contained the usual articles written by the students, in this little period- ical. An article on Bermuda will be read with interest and profit. "Per- secutions of the Delusions." and "$3,000 Reward," supplied fiction in the way of short stories. "Introspec- tion," a-poem by one of the students. a number of student parodies. and selected poems deserve mention, as well as the two fedture articles "Hir- riet Hicks" and “An Hour with the Otherwise." The editor, Mr. John Gordon, deserves credit for the choice of subject matter on the ed- itorial page and for the capable manner in which these articles were written. MARKER‘ GOSSIP Z. Furnished by Mowat dc MacGllliv- m. Stock Brokers. - ' Sentiment in New York is cheer! While many believe thathtcchliloal reactions will be more frequent dur- ing the current month, they insist that there has been no development as yet to indicate that any sharp break is in the making. Novel-the- less, they are cautious 2nd advise clients to go slowly in making new majorityof students favour the buy- agalnst climbing for stocks during the rallies. Stop orders are being le- commended for those with lluxrciv margins as a safeguard against any unexpected break. ' LEAVE ron noltcrlssran-slier- .61. nnlcllmua. Ertoblisbmaits at Moutrnssr,‘ rag." s12" Rum.‘ Pom-d uslutowfolirr. 2110f Interest Southern Canada Established , 1910 he Tourist Trade (Continued flcrn page 4) ._ ....... .. ---a_ ils of kinds not now produced \ln the Dominion. The British luliicturer and exporter has fail- 1o realize that the Canadian mar: 11s a medium for reaching the at- llon of fifteen million American misfits. as well as that of ten lon Canadians. The present 1d- ‘ “Emu! preferential tarlfl on 1r- ‘ ilinens, for instance. -, " them to used as a display item which old attract thlftype oratteiit i’ g ‘use of items of British origin s’ h lers should constitute fggmnng iincreasing m; v q’; ‘an products. " ‘L. - "m require large-scale advertis- "Xlrress our t iell of. the i " i‘ clion Q“ - ‘Utility! Bond Bayiizrs‘ The security of an investment sirsirturc as well as of: building of steel and stone depends And basic strength in investment accounts is best assured by securities that uyeet the highest standards of safet, namely, high grade bonds. Below are listed a fur pyzbllc utility issues which bear our strongest recommendr, tlon as suitable foundation securiilles. ‘ litrgiely on the solidity of its foundations. ‘Beauharnuls Power Corp. 0's 1930 (With Stock Bonus and Delivery warrants) ' °i‘.i ‘tobahawer Company fiiiis 1951 ‘Northwestern Power CompnnyHWs 1080 (Convertible) i ‘New Bruilswlok.1’ower_,(‘-ompn11y 5's 1037 .............................. ‘Winnipeg Electric Company 8's 1054 Piiis to . .»4 i» Power 5's 1953- t ‘Payable in New York and lbanada. Easiife L l M l T E D ' Ii - W. H. V. DUNBAR, Manager. I‘ CHARLOTTETOWN v 5t, 10ml. , ‘MONTREAL HALIFAX \ MONCQPQN SUMMER-SIDE FREDERICTUN _ i1 ing to maize visitors from the United States reailze that numerous ltelns which are! now or may in the near future beiplaced on the free list in Canada... chili be bought in this coun- try at. prlega substantially below those which they have to pay in their own country. Where manufacturers and rnerchan can some 9m°n8 i-hcm- selves toiisuch a policy, they might ask the, ‘overnment to place certain specific rticles of foreign origin on the fre list‘ with a view to using such l as leaders in the promo- tion of he sale of allied classes of goods 0Q Canadian manufacture. 1n instances where goods of a simi- lanalsiaiare not mflnilfactured in the coilhtry] certain articles can be plac- eil op the free list with the deliberate {of increasing the volume of - c ‘ um trade. The power to admit '0 the ofQlhar1ottet0wn ' Your Commissioners ofSewes-s Q “W! We shall~diidfivdatfila~tlra ‘you, lrdvmllaéedln us. is fdi-slgpioodsoiuiiseliai-aetdi-cocliis ., a. . Water, Supply desire confidence in the per- "youryqormlttiag our ra- -k _ . ‘falsified. ‘hi’ the past, to con- ..“us-i-.-------n----.--i---- '..........-............ 100.00 6.00 100.00 5.50 99.00 6.15 95.00 5.80 .. 108.00 5.15 ............"... 99.00 5.05 rn Securities Company market should give the government greater bargaining power with other governments. When‘ foreign produc- ers realize the extent of this new market in Canada, they may well agree to reasonable preferences on Canadian products in return for the opportunity of displaying their goods to fifteen million visitors from the United States. 1n. the past, the Canadian manu- facturer has, had to contend with small volume as a handicap in his productivecosts. In a number of industries farsighted co-operatlon with merchants along these lines might brlngabout a ‘ cf sale: which would compare favorably with the volume attained in similar llncs in Europe. In many European ooun-I tries there are a surprisingly large number of workers employed in the production of irs that visitors take back-as presents to thell‘ friehda This project opens up the possibility of employment for skilled artisans and hand-workers in Canada. - As a natural prelude‘ to the mova- ment to increase buying in Canada. iiiemiliduid u a concerted effort to build more adequate hotels and hoa- telrics for tourist accommodation. .1110 noun in our large cities and in the better known resorts are noel- lent. In mull towna aladlvlllegea the lack of adequate accommodation is deplorable. ~Many of-ihe moatatl tractlya parts of this country-are un- known’ because they have no facil- ities to houlw visitors. There should be ruiliiiiant local pride to insist up- iff .1. o. adds-swell and assists-I jalier- i iii’, W. W. Coyle left yesterday morn- ‘ng foy/Dorchester Penitentiary. with the prisonwe, Oswell and Gauthier _who were recently sentenced to serve a term ltherve. . STUDENTS ADDRESS!!! — The Relationsof the Provinces toithe ' Dominion ' was the‘ - subject yesterday _afternoon of andnteljesting address by Judge Arsehault before the. senior pupils of IQUOCTIl Square ‘School. Judge Arsenault explained the events leading up to Confederation, [and enumerated several‘ of 'the Island's claims to further con-iiiensatlul. from the Federal Government: Provincial subsidy was explained, and somelof the more lmportariirclailhs of our i Foreign Power Securities Foreign Power Securities Corpora- itlon made considerable progress in 1029. The net earnings for the past year show an increase of over 100% over the 10-month period’ to October 31st, i928.‘ The common stock of the company islisted on the Montreal Curb Market and is currently sgllfhg around 25', and as esrhlngs for 1929 were ‘equivalent to $3.30 s. share, it is evident-that the stock is selling at only 8 times its earnings, about the lowest ratio of any public utility; security listed. ‘ i Montreal Power Rmoursastill persist of impcndiilg| province were discussed in detail. By many apt illustrations 'the Judge made this dlfficuliflsubject clear to the boys. This address_was the first of a series that will be oontinuetl during the niWt-tiiree moirths. The second will be given by Mr. John McKenrla on Thursday,_ Fab. 2'1. J. It. c. mama-s l rcauls: meeting of the lioyalOantidlan Jun"- ior Red Ci-‘oav’ Branch was heldin Springfield School‘ 7. twelve members answered their ‘names to loll meeting- were read and adopted. lidits other sindlaii- and Miss wlimiiied l-lgrlam were appointed to wash the during the coming weekJfhe Secretary read a very intcreatlng let- itdr" on Red Cross work. which was sent cut byJi/Liss .Wilson', chief Red one. Nursq. Miss csi-olijiidsmelsir and Miss Ruth Llmbe were appoint- ed on the program flzonlinittee fol‘ next meeting. lioll call to be ans- wered by naming "My Favorite Book lfld_Al1th0l'. The lneatdng,vi'_as_ then adjourned by the singing of the Na- tional Anthem-E. . are well ‘locatéd with reference to tourist travel can increase ‘their wealth by making it more attractive to f'Buy in Canada." ’ 00011005500210“ "Day Andjlllglit-Wltli Cold Oniblljeat had v s.’ ‘of halides, bat I) ' a L .... .... call. 41., . minutes of the ‘previous . favourable developments for Mon- ' um Power. A ‘split-up is freely“ f talked of, some believing that it will , take place in the very near future, whilst others are of the opinion that I it will bedelayed until after the local civic éleotions in April. Quotation‘ furnished by Mowat d: lilacallllvray, Stock Brokers Montreal Stock Exchange Abitibi 2m Asbestos Bell ‘Iblephone . B.'C.‘PowerA 37%. B; ChPower B . lllii Brompton 27 Brazilian .. m; Building‘ Products 2B Canadian Car . 28?; Canadian Bronze .. . . 50 Canadian Industrial Alcohol . . 9% Canada Power s: Paper 14's Cnoclashutt Plow . 21".; Cons. Smelters . 245 oisads Cement 1am Dominion Bridge . 80b‘.- Pamous Players . 5i Fraser .. . . . . .15’.i General Steel Wares . . 14 Ourds . 2B Hamilton Bfldle ..... 362i International Nickel 30.50 Lake of the Woods "...-...... 46 Massey l-ni-ris .00 Montreal Powtr . 140 McCall-Frontenac .... . 26h’ ~Natlonsl Breweries 2W1 National Steel Car ........... 75% flower qorp. Price Bros. ................... 78 Quebec Power 05F.- Shawinlgdn Chrysler 381i Kennecott Copper 59!’. Kolster . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3 Montgomery Ward . 427.‘. Mack Truck .. . 81 Nash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51% Stand. Oil of New York . . 325-’. Overland . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 10% Pan. American B . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5i Public Service of New Jersey .. 93% Radio . . . . . . . . . . . .. 41% Engineers Public Service . 55.". Gold Dust . . . . . . .. . 44')‘.- Int. Combustion .. C‘; Pennsylvania Railway . 820i Renting Rand 38% Radio Keith Orphellm . $12.0 U. S. Rubber 287s Sinclair Oil 23H: Stand. Gas dz Oil . 122% Spice-l‘ . . . . . 33!’. Studebaker .. 447i; Shell Union ... 21 Westinghouse 1722i U.S.Steel........ 1857.5 Yellow Cab ... 2002 j Woolworth . . .. 05 Amer. Buyers . . . . . . . . . . 87 , Warncl‘ Bros .. . . Ford A . . . . . . . . . . . .. 31 Nlew York Stock Exchange, Allied Chemical .. Atlantic Refining Amer. dc Foreign Power Amer. smelting s: Refining ...'jlii Amer. Tel. d: Tel. . 231 B1158! M18 157i Bethlehem Steel .. f’ Columbia Gas ...... Jiliiullifiil. ilrumaphone Your grocery purcbas-i es, when made here, give » you the utmost in qual- ». ity and variety. That's , why you'll derive pleas- ur as wellas profit by , co centratiug your gro- __: cery buying here, where . your satisfaction is our constant almxYour first ~ visit will convince you that we can aerveyou V ivell and save money. Cantilielltal Cau . 61 Congoleum . 17",- New York Central . . 108 C.P.R. . . . . . 217V.- Elcc. Bond dz Share . 1007i 12cc. Power a Ligh 65V.- Fox Film . . . . . . . . 313i Consolidated Gas . 115-73 General Electric .. 77!’; General Motors .. .- 44-33 Goodyear . . . . . ................ 485% Hudson Motors ' Int. Harvester .. Int. Tel d: Tel. Stand. Oil of New Jersey Johns Mansville Amer. Waterworks s» ‘Elec. Alleghany .... . . . . ..; . . . . .. 327i Baldwin locomotive .. an‘. Bendix Aviation .. 392d Commercial Solvents 30% Commonwealth 8r S0. 177i! Curtiss Wright iupont amous Players Freeport Texas Packard Simmons Timken Roller Bearing . . Scars Roebuck . . . . . . United United Aircraft Clllettc Razors North American . Vanadium Steel Reynolds Tobacco . . . . . . . . . . .. National Cash Register . . . . . .. 79 Stand. Brands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 27% Western Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 21!. Stewart Warren 381% U. S. Ind. Alcohol l17-i Continental Motors 66 Atlantic Gulf dz W. I. Lambert Co. .. MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE MARKET REVIEW ~ island Creamery Butter .. ... 3 pkgs. Corn- flakes 25c A420 40 oz. Bottle Plum Jam . . 10 lbs. White Sugar 3 pkgs. Corn- starch .. ... {iii-q 2 Tins Pink Salmon . . . . 6 Cakes Many Flowers Soap . . Rose Brand Bak- ing Powder . Campbell's To- mato Soup 2 ‘All kinds fresh fish a. nd meats! at lowest We deliver free of charge to any part of the See our picnic hams and rolls before buying I lb Fresh Coffee 50c Red 2 Tins Singapore Pineapple, 2 for 21» ia-J-sw- iiiziiiflsf. .. 15» Choice Oranges 'Per dozen .. 25c .__._.@d._._ McIntosh Apples A 2 Do_z. for .. . . 25c 320 65c 270 ... 35c 43 2r .121: Pkgs. . . ._.__.___ “Try It” ' . . 15° %.’.”::‘?P??*?iig. . 15¢ __»-_-_-__ 3 Bottles Heinz Ia Tomato Catsup " i’ I 25c for prices ‘l City C, O. D. elsewhere. P. J. COR. PRINCE AND KENT - STREETS MacDONALD Members Standard Stock and Mining Exchange Private‘ Wires to Leading Exchanges 11nd all‘ Branches. Orders Executed on all Marketa. , Other Maritime Branches Halifax. Members of Vancouver Stock Exchange. 1 I A Service you will Appreclato. l 1-.bureausargrisaieaiianaacoagggig; p“, _‘ 139 Grafton Street CBARLOVITETOWN HEAD OFFICE OTTAWA St. John. lifonatcn, Yarmoltls. New Glnrcw. Sydney. Phones 1194-1196. Interest in C. P. R. has been re- rived since the four for one split up in the stock. Prom -an issue in which very few transaotlims- have been taking plaice Canadian. Pacif- ic has developed a following in both i-lic old and the new shares which will probably bring to Canada. owner ship of a much greater proportion Df_ the stock. Belief in a split in Montreal Pow- er continues in evidence as the stock continues its strong showing at 140, an increase in dividend, s. reduction of rates, for light and power and To the Electors of Ward Two I appreciate deeply your confidence ln allowing my re-electlcn h acclaniatlon. I renew my promise to do all in my power to further our city's lnterl: cats, also to sec that your Ward shall receive a just apportionment 0Q} admins is \s4=it..r~a:!=.;.- Islets! inns“..- I‘ u} ‘l a customer ownership campaign seem "likely during 1930. Thereccilt strong financial statement has strengthen- ed the confidence of the holders oi Lhls stock. . . " Reports from National Steel Car continues to be excellent. The an- nouncement of $14,400,000 to be spent ‘ by C. P. R. on equipment should mean much to the company. During today's trading Price! ">- muined steady on the Montreal ii‘;- change. Freign Power Securities at- tracted a good deal of attention. 1t closed at 32 for a net akin 011W‘ points. Noranda showed indications or higher prices, but closed It 4! 1-9 afier remchiflfl 48 durins 1M “Y- The Rubdown ls not complete unless finished the money spent in clvlc improvemc nts. : G's M. W. REARDON. i 12-ll. f‘ I ‘ii I -eu i! “Z . ‘ Z i W 5H1! Investment by Mail offices, you can still take advantage of the ‘ wide facilities we offer investors. Orders for listed or unlisted stocks or bonds careful attention as orders placed in person. 1' .2 or Wire HETHER or not you live near any of the fourteen centers in which we maintain by telegraph or mail receive the same Gfililiilsibiillitli-_z3u-iBI§1 H5111". with Mlnardhl Gives new life and glow to the whole body. -, » ~ M i ~‘""i'iii" : I * A v JOINSEQN -¢WARDL J aaqqq, ‘- . tlanhrilp ma. and» u. saint-raga a. d I!!! W Mmbm: Mounts: mus 1.52.1.1“... ti!’ Mabel. Torosifo 81oz! Birdcage, IVE Gflr “htf-i-tit/hhzfm‘ i, - - Steel or oanada is ‘Winnipeg Bloc. .... 4'1 7. _ Banks i ...... .. 202 ilidoutrcal . 311 , |rioyal no I Montreal cars ’ . I ituii American oil i0 ' ipariu oil as} "grnatlonal Peta 20' Jfllltin . . . . . . . . . 42' l0 ‘ vlalhr Geederhlm -- '- a .., s