lPKcE '1‘ Bellq [arries l Her lunch! . . . and because her clear skin and good . health depend so largely upon what she eats . . . she will have no other bread but HOVIS for her sandwiches. HOVIS nourishes the body fully and it delights you with its uncommonly en- joyable flavor. Efii/r l . _Ask your Grocer 0r Baker for HOVIS to-day HEVIS Flour is Milled in Canada by the Mailers 0t’ Purity Flour. ' trademark protected. A product oi‘ \Vcstl.-rn Canada Flour Mills Co., Limited, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Saint John, Winnipeg, Calgary, Victoria. ‘ l l . 1 ‘T ” A KIDNEY REMEDY THAT WILL HELP YOU . \ ‘r t l ,3? fi ii If you are suffering from kidney trouble, the time to do something for it is -now. Don't vrait for the condition to get worse. Start taking PENSIAR BUCIIEN AND TALDIETTO COMPOUND This preparation “has lieen very successful in other cases y and improvement show» iii d very short time. The formula is on every label for your protection. (let :| 50l- or $1.00 bottle today and save yourself further discom- fort and expense. E. A. FOSTER CENTRAL DRUGSTORF. i,\' Q W, 1 .l/ t x‘. “tn, Dr. Filrenrills Hook-Worm Capsules; are by all means the safest and best remedy for r your foxes-SLIM], c. M. Lampson a. Co. 64 Queen -‘ treet, London, E. (1., , England. Public lAuction ’ ales l, or yRaw. Furs / Represented by , Alfred Fraser 212, Fifth Avenue New York. HOUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK BY ROBERTA LEE Dresser Drawers them a very neat and attractive ap- pearance. ‘ Protecting the Finger being prickccl when sewing or em- broidering. Removing Soot When a the zinc decomposes the soot. ,*oooos ;';;KIDNEY ’/ l l// ‘l. Kl H r lily”. ul .‘ H ur~1n7ltl | , "S ilfi l n ‘these. ‘and all alarm », Forkc said after conference has‘ ti .\/I 7." ._\\\ U‘ yup... they get wealth? The root _uf l w / being, happiness and comfort. Enamel the inside of the dfvsselfl drawers with white enamel. It givesl A small piece of adhesive plaster on the fingcr will prevent it from sooty chimney needs . , , cleaning. try placing a piece of sinc dllfilfifll SYN-WI lll! rich are becom» n m‘ 8' very h“ m9- Tlle lap” "m" lng richer andlthe poor poorer! Morning Dally (fliiilntlell 1887; $0.00 per For (lu advance) delivered. l $4.50 per yeur (in advance) mailed In (‘aimula and fnltell Mutt-n. l‘reniilellt—\\'. (‘heater S. Ml-Ilure. Editor illlll longer-d. If. Ilurliutt. l TUESDAY, NOVEMBERl15, 1927 lwork. Today there are no ‘handi- lcraftsmen. The machine does the work and the man is‘ but a cog in IMMIGRATION’ ‘feapnvc between“ the lines it ~cinl conference read the riot act ‘to the prlde in lls work m“ a sell_l._ll_ llllll Klllg llovellllllelll and lo lllelllrecting, self-impelled man or wom-l Minister of Immigration. the Hon. an would laklh From the machlm; Ruben Folk?‘ llllll llle lallel lllls arises much oi the discontent, the llcllollllllgly lllollllslld llgalll lo lle tiiriftiessness and the consequent good‘ _ lpoverty of today. Slllce llle Klllg Government camc- There should be no slunis or slum lllw Powell‘ lllll colllllly lllls been conditions in a modern city, filled lllllllg up wllll lllll Sclllll of CellllB/l with industrial progress and wealthf Europe. The liberal press has been "that ‘vuuld’ n. sanely applied and‘ proudly displaying the yearly and Sandy appromlawd ‘mike “more ‘even the monthly number of iinmi- general {he blesslngs of the “amp ‘grants coining in, and the achieve- ulaled ‘vealm. . ,mcnt of the King government in this respect was counted unto it as lpclitical righteousness and efficien- l l . Where the trouble lies it wouldlbel diiilcult to determine. That they should not exist iii the midst of our ll lllls llllll been dlsclosed that much boasted civilization will. we‘ lcy. 'tlle majority of the population in cur jails. asyilllms.lacnitentiaries alid iniinncries; are lilatie up largely of ~ b has een the to be universally educated. Much of undesirable condition arises What transpired at the l sounded. education. no doubt. mingled with‘ human greed and human selfislr‘ ness which also are due to obvious‘ errors iii training and education. Ollr civilization, after all. is still imatie public. but wliat the H011. Ml‘. ‘been told and the gist of it is that ht- is going to keep out the Central l - -. ..~______. _._._,_L~_] Europeans and make =1 Alprvlne 9f 1y mm g, Elm only begllmlnl; we have Alllance can control Mn Saunders 0 ‘fort lo secure British immigrants. ‘come a lOIl ‘farm laborers, house laborers dzclvyel have far to go and mere are ‘The Hon. Mr. Fol-kc had iilade sim-llwpeful signs ma: we are overcouh iliar promises before, he had gone to mg many or ‘he handicaps “Mich England and Scotland during lhcllinve hitherto hindered us. When past summer and had a fairly good‘ “Each- for an‘ i the ' ~ ‘ - . t th ' n e of , llmel ab “mes g0 a e expo S all for each" becomes \II'IlVE_l‘SBl. we llllc people of canudlh but the com‘ shall realize all the nlore the true lplPKlOll of the stream of immigrants l ‘did not change materially. The lwcrd Allen was written larger on thel ‘stream and Mr. Forkc counted the‘ ‘hcatlsand boasted of the improve-l motto and meaning and the true blessedness o wealth. _------<0>~—i—— ‘ PRODUCTION IN CANADA l iment in immigration. survey of production in Canada l-le may do better, now that he hilSl in i925 has justl been published been reminded that his immigration by the Dominion Bureau of Statics, ‘lcfforts have resulted in more injury which shows it to have been glreatel‘ lthan good to Canada. Aiiywaly Llierelthlm iii any other, year since the ‘l5 mom w hgpe, pcalcpt 'post~\t'al~ inflation in 1920. l VUflle value of production in 1925 was ~ ‘9 per cent greater than in 1923,: WEALTH ./ I which held second place in the five- year period. The marked increase l in i925 is accounted for by the com- llllllllllalllllll wellllll llama wllal mencement of the active industrial‘ . . 1 g L l. I . rlwlllll mellm “lll wlllll’ lllll lle conditions apparent in many lines . H I OW iflfillyy-lii those who are striv- . throughout i926 and down to the l the word is weal. which means well- present time. The net value of com- , h Tm mcdities produced in Canada dur- wold, vleolt y, then should mean a mg 1925‘ as esllmated by the Bub state of well-being. happiness and ea“ was $3 325 000600 which com_ mllllllll‘ ll ll°lls ll°l always “my pared with $3,0l8,000,000 in i924 and tilcse conditions with it, but, very $3 051000 00o 1m 1923 being an lm cften. the reverse. This is in no way crease over 1924 or m per cent. ‘iisparaging to wealth. Like other These values were produced by up blessings the product depends upon lbroxlmately 65 per cent of the 8mm ‘the way in which it is used. That ' fully employed persons in the Dom- comfort and happiness should result . . inlon—-those engaged in the various from the possession of abundance will not be questioned. That they do not and why they do not is a matter worth looking into. To be- giirwith, personal well-being is a by-product rather than a direct one. It rarely comes of a direct purchase. During the past century and par- ticularly during the last half cent- ury the world has progressed amaz- ingly in the accumulation ‘of wealth ‘and in all that wealth and enter- prise and ingenuity can produce.‘ Yet. side by side with. and underl the shadow of our greatest indust- ‘rial and commercial plants, there is squalor and poverty and crime and lmisery. If our civilization knew how lto make the best use of its wealth.‘ those conditions could not exist as' tlicy do tlqday in our largest and wealthiest vcentresQ-liis it true that. lander our present edorlomic and in-l acceptance of the term. This includ- es agriculture, forestry, fisheries, trapplng, mining and manufactur- of the gainfully employed. produc- ers in the large sense of the word being engaged in activities such as Wransportation, trade, administra- personal services, would bring pro-l duction in 1925 to $5,ll5,000,000. l i—-<-o>——— : EDITORIAL NOTES ‘ The prayer of the unemployed Isl “Give ils this day our daily work‘ and we'll find the bread ourselves." ‘ -_..._ Competition is the life of trade. but it often means death to the lit- tle trader. If all did their full duty what al n no world this would be. The troli-‘ would appear to be so A recent ble at was." “ems m be mall ' about one half of the people are writer declared that. so far as hu- world“: wlflupporl the other m“ 1 .man comfort was concerned, the ‘ of the Middle with all their privations and dis- tion fol- winter/ adds to the har- l l l ‘Cdmfflrl-‘i W"? 1'68"? better off mor- vest of the laboring man, yet. what ‘Bill’. 8911MB"? 811d memlilly. $111111 would this country do without a the people o! today. This. of course. winter and hockey and skating. ‘we cannot measure. Even if it were _ . ‘so. we could not go back nor can we, So far no "wise 8113'" hi8 11114101‘- n-ain the conditions of today, imag- taken w explain the cause for so me the gcndlflung in ohm, our prl-vlmuch wet weather. This still awnitsl lmitive forefathers existed. The iab-lfli Whfill 80111190119 "M! 5 m" ‘llmJ ,- 0; chm {ma}! “n, w” a spot or something on the moon.’ hflndflgrgltgmgn, he mo); pride m huThen we shall know all about it. \ . . i lHl Elllllllll lllWN ElllHlIllNl l | know who governs this Province. H 'from prison persons who have been convicted under l: tion, the professions, domestic and‘ . THE. EEAEQTIFJTIVWN ‘G Notes by the Way ATURALLI’ the people wants to ‘For instance. we have a Lieutenant‘ ;Govcriior, who by virtue of the oflice he holds. exercises from time to ‘time the pardoning power to free provincial laws. There is nothing new in this. This‘ authority is ‘common to all the Lieu-l tenant Governors in Canada. and hasbeen exercised by them froml time immemorial. But we read in. a committee of the Temperance Al- lianceland the Government on llth October last, that Premier Saunders statedllhat- . “No more vioiaters of law wouldveglljxvisfiflusféu be released from jail before servingluml he has n“ their fall sentence." lac“. “ml lhal This is an entirely new departurtzlserious. involving the prerogative of the‘ N01" =1" 111091‘ Crown as represented by His Honor, the Lieutenant involving the 1 authorized by His Honor to do solgtndnm 59L; bet i 8 l SD B Li Premier Saunders had no right tollms a dlmcull make that. statement. Mr. Saunderslwllll load and personally, or as Prime Minister hasirritatiiig it. no authority to set a prisoner free. He may advise the Lieutenant Gov- erilor to do so. as the ulcer beg Governor ever authorised su h a ‘ c would show the ‘statement to be made on his behalf.‘el. and smaller’ It is inevitable that from time tilflppenfed, from want of proper training andllme cases of great hardship “vllll Somellmes when llll. Symploms arise that call for executive clem- mew “were M“ cncy as has been the experience ill the ulcer had returned. However that ‘he Pas? M‘? Saunders applirentlylpletely, and thus enable the indivi- ‘lnade his promise to the Temper- dual to avoid an lance Alliance in response to a l~e...lJ6ClI proven in thousands of cases. quest from that body. But if thcl Dr- R- Lynch authority and prerogatives of the 00,5, and 79 pl; Representative of the Crown, where linal ulcers, were cured by medical l treatment alone are we at? _ The point . The question arises, have we now two Governments in Prince Edw island? bodies is all llsurpcr. It matters lit-llfl 116111- tle that they are now at logger- heads. What does matter is thdt thc should m; rcn er which it ought to possess to tiii entirely irresponsible body known as the Temperance Alliance. Attiig . few days. pointmenis to important oliices arc - made and promises of new and co-lg crcive legislation are made by thcl Government. O'@O'O-O No more presumptuous claim vvasl ever made in a. free country than‘ that of the right to exact secret pledges from the candidates in the July election. The exact terms oileverm°re_ that pledge have not yet been made 1I5:li3. known. The members of the Alli- ance who ‘prepared the pledge know its terms, as also do the 24 members of the present Legislature who sign- ed it. What the electors at large know aboutvit is that it emanated from the Alliance and that at least ‘one cf the Liberal candidates refus-lcome ed to sign it unless the fact that he ldld so was kept secret. and had itl not been kept dark until after poll- ing day he would have been defeat- ‘ed. Novem soul. and all th build in That much we know now on the‘ complete- authority of a member of the Gov-l Sllclll lward Island do not choose to vote ‘for lll and had they known in all the elec-l lfor whom they voted were shackled.‘ game- more than one of the candidates- BY 81'"! 1110511 Prizes We Elfin. All winners have frequently felt just the same, probably every one of them whose majority was narrow—wollld have. lgone down to defeat. l Stick! Last week the revelation of thel quarrel in the Liberal camp was the, r talk of town and country. It has And cowardly created a new curiosity in regard to, of you the exact terms of the pledge under BY Dllbllfihinfl Win85 $1M he 119111‘!!- wlllch the famous 24 are bolmcl Ev_ Don't lose faith in the whole human identiy the members of the Govern-l lace“ [F808, are either afraid. or ashamed, or! l Stick! both ashamed and afraid. to tcll what is still concealed in hugger- mugger. And it will all come out bye and bye! When disease And you think r through! - The Alliance, a wholly irrelspons-l I selves, want Rev. A. A. McLeod theirlponw, be beam secretary. appointed interim lnstruc-l ettse. tor of the schools in temperance Thmlllh efllmli matters until the Government shall jamci W. Bar-Ion, NEGLECTING "INDIGESTION" Th T B u ti _£ N l You have perhaps v _ _ l’ e cmperance u e n o ov- your friends gradually growing so’ “ollld appear the llllelupmvlll‘ the machine. The cog cannot takclembeinl. that a conference between thin that you have taken it for granted he was a victim of tuber- culosis, or consumption as it commonly called. " - You learn however has “indigestion? an ulcer anywhere clsc, that is an‘ _ actual hole is being worn ill the _ Governor‘ and lllhllliining of the stomach or intestinal ‘belly °f the Subiechlwlall. And of course just as all ulcer It seems clear that unless speciallynon" the skin of any part of the body l By means of the barium IflCal and the X ray, the exact location cf the lulccr can be located. Two British physicians report the _ _ , effect of medical treatment in sew-n- beliiwe- be readily Brarlted‘ ,1“ all, To the man in the street it seemsteen cases, which they followed by civilized countries we are supposed very improbable that His Honor the "10 flbvve mews for two rears. and cs the records of 944 cases of stom- l _ l l . t l ‘ acll and intestinal ulcer, and shows c way in a century-Nile 5° “i as ° mils‘? "l" ° "Sum i“ that n2". per cent of stomach ul- l then is "illdigestion“ becomes a constant condition the possibility of an ulcer _ immediately considered. ald because a smooth diet may be all‘ 111 1h“ C859 0116 0f $11050 that is necessary to enable the ulcer A neglected ulcer may mean lrianyl liiontils of careful dieting with lllfll ,ossib'i't, f rl el" ' lit '. awfully constituted Executive Gov- ll so §,,l,,I-,",,,§,,.;,“’,l,1§§°'§0 lgellsllll, _ eminent oi the Province has sur- yollr family physician WlICII dered a large portion bi thehblv- “indies-stilln“ fails to “Ivar 11;» in a; ___\l,_ lLluytl George is still greatest‘ WllEII‘ - -lie speaks in tile (loiintiry there lsl . . . ‘always the greatest keeniless to dictation of this llsurping body up-‘\*>¢QO-0+0+~o¢-o¢0-o0o-o0-0-o-Ol llllur lllm_ llllll llla llcllels fol. ma‘ l meetings are quickly solli out. The stile oi’ tickets for u. Lloyll (leorilo, mggilim; is an l-xcl-llelll, tiling for the Liberal party in the locality, hut the practice of -—-_--{o¢.-_.._ Daily Selections . Guardian Readers PRAYER: Bless tile 10rd. 0 my 10 gratify their I-Iis I-loly Name. STICK! TRY IT AGAIN When the gold-studded castle you with care Are not anywhere to be found. your feet- l The sunshine follows the rain, | ‘Startlbuildlng another and make it llleeling outside n fervor cf Lille-Fill‘ lslll llol always present in Ilile hall. He would, therefore. preferinot tdfl . , . - . ‘n tlio future meet nil a ' kinds of "productioi-i‘ in the usual crnment. The electors oi Prince Ed- when your very best efiolls lull llo wlllcll‘ ls llllllely. by Some other means pay their EX- short of the mark men who are under a secret 111 the 8111116 YOU 8Y9 trying W W111. of making mcetliiilfl l ledgg go an jn-gspqnslble cllquqhwhlle your chances for prizes seem pauses, hy rnllefltlotl, perlwllfl. awfully dark ‘ ,A d f l tl h ' lll , ing, etc. The remaining (l5 per cent toral districts how the candidates Dgnltyosllllblerleitasndloflggn gllllvllllllll: llllle Most men are good in the main. mem‘ m" “W59 and ‘he AllianceiJust locate another that has no dis- ' dangers‘ your life lwhen-"you feel‘ that you're leaving if hie body, except to their own sweet whllelglg xllllllgali all“; lo all For sickness is conquered by force ;_ of the will. selves DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon_ y iilibat ,l t %flhrl of £01m; l l WORDS OFTEN lposition." Say "agree to." O F T E N I as in "ripe? preferred to gi-ewsome. i‘. ll; ~- SYNONYMS: dismiss; "ldiiba banish, expeli, ostraclze, transport. m“ °ll° lll" won!) srunv: three times and it is yours." lllal ‘the jurisdiction of another collrt." is nothing "caril a littledatel‘ "ulcci" ‘of the stoni- - the matter is really The Land We Love here islthe same as‘ n’ bu‘ “lull Roger Babson on Canada Q. What is Roger Robson's opin ion of Canada? ter if it is kept ii-i-l- A. Roger Babson. American Statis lcer of tile stomach time trying lo hcui the digestive l-iices 50 years ago, and this especially lip Britis h Columbia, Alberta. Sask atchewan and Manitoba. an to heal tile x Yily iron. copper. zinc, lead. sold spot grolving small- imtil l‘. finally dis-lfincst. wheat-growing land ‘worldf in it was found that l l 4-00 0% Q. Modern Etiquette By lyOBERTA LEE they can heal coni- operation, has 0-0 of Montreal. analys- 1. cent ol the mm? raise his hat and then ieplzicc it? and hold it in his hand. only in ex treinely cold‘ or stormy weather. Q. What is than a fine conversationaiist? A good listener. that \‘.‘li0l‘9 home at a. social gathering? A. Tile woman. I \ 40m- loulll (Manchester lGuardian.) ‘wi-tliollt- question the |"dlaw" among politicians. FOR the finances of ,,.t,,,,,, selling tickets has its drawbacks of which lam told. Ml‘. ber I5, I927 (ioorlzl- lillilsvli‘ is conscious. cause they arc good Liberals or ev at is within me, bless hear a famous sliflfliiiff- (ieurge is, as lnosphere" friends have heard to exclude U19 N1‘ sometime-s so a-‘l a illcetlng and find lll the overflow‘ Try it again. bought tickets. might he hit M1011- (fly gflfliilile‘. a ‘truck has been signed with ll tnlse bottom. Try it again. on. when filled. lWhen you find that the friend you h believed to be true ‘ Proves a traitor by breaking his wo d, l’ f takes the advantage At this season of the year many people‘. “are troubled with severe indigestion. Evans Stomqchl Mixture is our special preparation for this trouble and, we guarantee prompt and instant relief. It is composed of the drugs nec- essary to rest fund build flit the digestive iii-u ‘and ‘i115 ' resllitstre wonde . "' PRICE 85c PER. BOTTLE- The 2. Macs Try it again. or affliction en- "757? ‘that your journey but fight the dis- H It. causes you pain. i . ..- - l 00-0 OO-Q4-OfiQQVOFO-OOOQ-O-Q-O-O4 isooooooaoooooooomooo-o» lvllsusanzl Donut say "l agree with your pro- IVHSPRONOUNCEDI lhypocrisy; first y as i in "hllhll 11°F OFTEN MISSPELLED: g. esome; "Use a word Letiti- increaseiour vocabulary by master- lsdng one word each day. Today's l word: JURISDICTION; legal lllal hCdLlStlHULIIOPIKY. “The case comes under QQ-OOOUOOQOQOOOQVQOQOQQOW‘ I +O§Q+O~§FOQ4OQ4004Q+ ticlan and Economist says: “Canada! today possesses the opportunities‘ which the United States t isessed plies to the four western provinces.‘ Phase‘ provinces, containing an area equail to about one-quarter of the ciltii-bj United States, abound in great vir- gin forests. rich deposits “of cue" and‘ silver, and millions of acres of the in the‘ -?-—-—¢+&——-——- vOQ-OQ-o-o-Q-o-o-o-vo-o-owoofiotbt a 044Q§4§4§4ff§4©4>6 f1 When a man pauses to speak to a woman on the street should he A. ‘He should remove it entirely considered better A. ' Q. Docs the man 0i‘ the woman make the first move towards going‘ lLLOYD GEORGE ‘STILL, DRAWS. Lloyd Ally audience gathered to hear lilnl ma)’ _ PRAISE GOD:—We will bless the include a lavas 11111111101‘ 0f P911919. ‘Lord frolli this time forth and for who are llierc not necessarily lie- Praise the Lord. Psalm ' cii interested greatly iii politics,‘ lull because tilt-y have ‘the money desire to soc and Mr. Lloyd every one knows. particularly IWDOH-Sive to iilll! "at- oi’ a meeting. and ills lilm say that lie thinks the ticket system worlks llc s tumbling down to the ground. ordinary Liberal enthusiast whom .Ancl its silvery idols you fashioned he wishes to reach» Tiowa of lilire- sbonslve ticket-holilels may lower the temperature oi’ a big 119111011‘ Don't loose heart but stand firrnlon gtrailon, and it has been Mr. Lloyd Georges experience to leave such To ecoiinnllzo in tlic coilectiondlzlll inlnl ivlllcli ilic liquids drain and which‘ is emptied through valves llito hl‘\\'-‘ l l r, l- NOVE ......-.l:,,fi . ‘The t BANK OF NDVA v r .1. . f} £1134. _l l "Ta becoini: better acquainted witbyour. owlr country- 1 to take a-resttul sea voyagp-i to- enjoy new scenes and eons tact with strange peoples- these are amongst m, delights of. Travel, available l tothose who pavemoncy. This Banklwill welcome your Saving: Account. Deposit; may be made by mafi- ESTABLISHED‘ ibaldlslcolllml Capital $10,000,000 Reserve $l9,500,00Q Resources $245,009,000 ‘ - nu MBER 15. 1927" ycll/l i G make a permanent appointment. ll, aim f.‘ Ages The work news“ I The Premier has announced that sllckl a8______ , ' Y or preplllla‘ personally he; ls opposed to any ap- migration, says he is trying to get _ “l, an“ Gem," sue" l pointment r that purpose, Rev, some from the British Isles! A i‘ _, Mr. McLeod evidently convincedzfarmer once said of his hay crop Ml" 0'4"‘ “"1" ""1"!"- x that temperaQce means prohibition“llt's short. but it's thin." Mr. Fork- . Allellallll‘ l,‘ and nothing as. That is a matter‘ e's effort is late, but feeble. on which the people of- the Province are. almost. ually divided. We! shall see p sently whether the‘ Premier will Ir will not surrcnded this point to the Alltance. ' ‘a . r r. lx _ Alteflging spent in flllinl the _ Sold Dominion alien immigrants. ,_ a}. Mr. Forke, m? new Minister of ‘Im- IIASZARITS BltAl-IMIN. in ‘IS UNEQUALLED only In red, hyllOlllfi-“Ilflllht paekogpl“, r "u. l . l l i l l l l E in jewelery we have many new novelties. Pearls are strong, in many different designs, from the choker 1v the opera 1811x111. raw“; in price froin $1.00 upwards. have something to suit everyone. ' ' _ - comes broken and picked over. . , .,. . _ w. w. Wellnei- c Ltd. Novelty Jewelery For the youns 11111? who wants to be “lip io-the minute" ‘i A three strand neckiet irrgreen, whltel or mixed gold. Circle pins and bracelets are stronger than ever and we We invite you u. i... our selection before the stock be- Li! \ a Royal Sle Al Message to the People of the Maritime Provinces Royal Securities Corporation is, and always has been, a strong Maritime Province institution. It was founded in Halifax in 1903 and since that: time has provided over $35,000,000 for expansion of industry in the Maritiniem- in addition to distributing large amounts of Government and Municipal Bonds. Among the well known Maritime Province and Newfoundland companies with the financing of which we have been associated, are the follow- mg:- Acadia Su d!‘ Refining I Liam. Bathurst 50m any, L gated ' Eastern Telep one if Telegraph gasp; Com lmifis. Ligiqsed ' C L d artt me e le h .. r . Main‘. Limite? one " Imp o Newfoundland Light £1? Power Co" Ltd. Nova Scotfa Tramway: '8' Pfiivei’ Chi, LII!- Smson Cutler 8 Co" Ltd. Our oflices in Halifax,'N.S., Saint John, NIB" Charlottetown, P.E.l. and Sh John's, Nfid. are equipped to render unusually complete invest- ment service, because they are backed by a Dominion-wide organization which i1 able to keep directly in touchlwith aiI-flifiineielmarkets. We invite you to communicate with-“bur nearest office when you wish td invest or to obtain in- formation upon investment: matters. cunties Corporation LIMITED. ~ ' Riley Building, Charlottetown Toronto Halifax Saint John Vancouver New Yorlr l‘ . Company" Quebec l l‘. l l 1-101 l, r:‘.f\-.I-'—.P" ‘ .. .=._—..=;=..- w-tl- . t; Security Pius laconic-a, l _. l Investors in Federal Invesipiqigt Trust 6%,- Preferred Stock have as security a holding lin- " . ' , . . loo leading American Corporations . 18 New York Banks l ' I6 American Insurancelcompanies It a the intentiorillol’ the company to add u‘: its poftfolifl holdings in 20 iepresentative Canadian Comps!!!“- Federal Investment rnnt has-realised ma, u» ale o1 l" iiffifetrodatock not as than pai- value I25 per Ill". "d from its Common 8 ck not less than IN, (M! "l" ‘m,’ thus creating an oqully gglnunun‘ u“ Formed stock of over 150%. - r ,lt 3:17p dbinplete pdi-tidulsislglgdly furnished on reqtllelst. Eastern Securities a651,, Ltd. j mvilsrlincur saunas. t m Richmond stilm, Montreal ~ W“, 1.1km!" it ,l.‘.' Jilllil t".l”'_fq_~| ..--*"" 8t. John Mn»... . l I t l l I I l l l l . I i p .. I