...... .... t 1-70‘ “er-.- ' illlvl-v inch wheelbase DYNAMIC /v£w A big, powerful, fast, comfortable and enduring motor \ earl The New Brskinds 7o- horsepower engine, with new power-conserving nultiier, delivers more power per pound than any other car under $1500. Its low-swung, nit-inch wheelbase, with hydrau- lic shock absorbers, provides true Studebaker comfort. Come — see and drive the Dynamic New Erskine. r1155 lo$l410,flo.b.Walkervillc Moore Bros}, Z56 Queen Street \ Charlottetown, P. E. I- BUILT BY STUDEBAKER-BUILDER OF CHAMPIONS Members of The Montreal Curb Market Members Standard Stock and Milling Exchange Member of Vancouver Stock Exchange. Private Wires to Leading Exchanges and all " nches. Orders Executed on all Markets A Service you will Appreciate. 139 Grafton Street CBABLOITETOWN HEAD OFFICE OTTAWA Other Maritime Branches 8t. John. Moncton, Yarmolith,‘ New Glasgow. Sydney. Phones, 1194-1195. Halifax, 1 Buy Bonds .Now Many bonds mature, coupons be- come due, dividends are received, and interest collected \ on savings accounts American d: Foreign Power .. Amer. Smelting d: Ref. .. Amsrlcsn Telephone d: ‘Iel. .. Anaconda Copper Baltimore d: Ohio... and mortgages at the-first of the year. A large part of these funds will seek ' immediate investment. I ' This factcoupled with a scarcity of high-grade investment issues empha- sizes the wisdonvof-maklng your in- vestment reservafions NOW. May we send you our January 06er- ‘ ing List containing over 90 different g issuesto choose from? Eastern Securities Company Ltd. . "wasmnussanmmer, 1 ' cnaamrrrrows st. some - luosnmr. > nnsrsx ' noiwros 4 ' nsnsswrou-v t t ~.., 1' v. on... Exchange: p-—-- I ' ” ,“,i‘*'v"'..’.ii‘:"~ A Wire. Service a lotion...» igu- I - . Seolritie: icthlehem Steel ... ... "szavlwfs- "dian Pacific Railway zpcakedr Ohio .. ler ... ... ... ... iidnted Gas of N. Y- Products/n ... ... ... i) .is Wright ... .... .le ... ... 5 Jsnersl Electric .. General Motors .. Granby ... .. Hup Motors Intcml. Tale. dz Tale. ... ... Kenn Copper ... ... ... Kolster ‘v 1E nnlngorrorown American Can .. 119% 7a, 115" cd has been, and the Boston om~ 9411‘ ope-red January 6 will be stat’ iii 793 fr ‘prénipt and efficient scrvir" ‘ 36% . i212 hone calls as well no ‘ 99k1lcallz for tlckcts, berth reervat v v v v....... v v 5'1‘ v STOCK QND MINING ll sxcnasos. rbnos-ro ‘ 83w“??- g j i‘ j n A ' '. Courtesy Sollowsy, Mills I Com- _ BdC/ieltirs _ my, ‘Limited. Charlottetown. - c '~ - g a _' The Ca rtol '. Aliens .. 1.12 . _ ' p‘ v ' fir: graakccal "' '"’"‘ .§“Beware'of Bachelors" is one oi Amity * ‘m thovss rare combinstionrof Ill-P"; Amulevv... ... ... 2.. u. -. 1:59 luqkvrwkryvapfivnfl ha“ “Ml-ugh. Arm v... ... .. so ltkflit the Cflllltol Theatre audience Auoclgvéd .6118... ... ... ... loo ln-vv-n vum-ou. h“; mum; (mm begin. Alb-w‘ "c O ' "'“ " 1'5‘ nvitnsvtqthe end of the performance who ' ' '" "' "w Thfld is a delightful aroma o. . B A 61.1. u. ... as eel on “:25 n» o‘. ‘Eudora: Burundi-J. ... ... ... “v The tmglfl mv the “uowvvdoctorz _ . m vc Yuan!!!" ... ... ... .. 8.2a‘ mlvtrulmival "hi" 18b‘ m Bmsxgust ..._ ... A happened. and no doubt are hsp sword ... ... .... 21 mum‘, mv many a first yen-Plover ... .... .v “at Bidgood ~.. ... o" o" no. 3% it n“ be v . gins with the ove BEWDH. BPKUUWI. one use u" 5135 Qrdent lnterut h“ lady pane“ 5'3 “"55"” ~11 took in the doctor. and ln his e\" g:1‘:‘°‘l“hv'["“;g 1'1? dent appreciation of that ‘Intel-cs ab‘; ‘L! l: 1‘ 3? it u his blah and mighty attitutl. cm“: coppu°°1'°1‘ 112g about the matter that causes m ...- ... ... .... . bflde rebelv Corlrtllmonweaivth Pete. .... .45 v And what a rebellion, she adopt. gzmguse o1 '" her husband's tactics, and wha‘ -- with an amorous and ladyllks East Crest ... .. .92 French peryume,’ a ‘um but,” mctafild“ "mm -- and-egg man, and others, she find - life anything but monontono" Granada ... ... »,,. L.- .... .12 The lady Pauentsv are put fov rvouxv 1101111381‘ ... ... ... ... .... 5-10 __hubby 15m such a “aw 0v! wk‘ Home Oil ... ... ... 8.10 cex-mlpty that m5 “u” v1.11, of] HOWGy ... ... ... ... .. .80 u wen as h“ avokdupo|s__and Hudson Bay . ... ... .... 9.05 hoghv “av at l“; more m“ v wining fifretfgnvi-Lak-e“ '~- --- -- to begin allover again. ‘Audrey, Ferris is charming-as the K°°1°1111Y'F1°1'°11°° 3" - -7 tempestuous bride, and ‘her, run- TJKB‘ $8012.}. .. 1911): nlug._.m§g¢_ wtvmam gong", Jr" an a. ssn ... . “d; to m; pqpulmyy with “u, M13491“ 011 ---- 1-51 new picture- The French character MODOUEHH -.v. t o" ... -- ~26 gem), Andrg Bgyanger’ vhgvngyvg; MCIYIWN --~ - --- ---- 15110 been more lidlcrous, big Dave Morris Mercury ... ... n. eon .... .50 i3 thg 133i; word 1n glgphgnflng Mining Corp. v2.95 bundongry, and Clyde cook u, NGWDBC ... ... ... ... u. t. .21 mo“ gnflyglngz Roy Del Ruth hug Nlplssing ... ... t» ... t... 1.55 not mused gny 3,3819 of gomgdy Noranda ... ... ... .... 35.35 and the photography 13 gusty-pert Pend Oreille 2.00 Bmdm triumph, Premier ... ... 1.60 Altogethe‘ "Beware of Bachelors" San Antonio ... ... ... .... ~10 l5 perfect as 5n example of what Sherlti: Gordon ... ... ... .. 2.93 most of u; want-entertainment, 815006 ... .... ... ... nee so .43 SouthweshPete. ... ... .... 1.00 . st. Anthony .ll EASTERN ‘STEAMSBIP LINE Sterling Pacific 1.00 OPENS FINE NEW 017F105 Sudbury Basin .. 3.15 Sylvdnite .46 The Eastern Siefllmhir lint-S 5W" Tack-Hughes 40a the new vw with watractive new tic-- Towagmsc ... ... ... .. .70 k" 911111" 111 111° 1111491711 “cum” Treadwell-Yukon ... ... .... 5.50 1'" M111 New 17°11‘ and Biimn- The“ Ventures Limited 2.05 11°" ‘"11"! 1" N“ Ymk- '1 1- Eb" Vipnnd ... ... ... ... .. .65 “m are“ 11151 ‘m Fmh Avenue’ United .. .10-"".°P°!1¢‘1 1" N°V°mb°11 “d 111° Wainwell on .. .12» 9111" 1" 391W" "-11 “a mym“ Si‘ Waite Ack. Mont. ass :"°:°‘1;::n‘v‘11.f°‘§:n“in$’:1 t-H ... .. 38 ‘1- ' - '~ w“? “"'”'"“ i new offices will‘ be the latest develop- "flfiht ‘in’ ticket office .... n86!!! =4- “VLINNWEG Gnu" Excflnifisu and efficiency. ‘They are tasfefully "' ‘ filmizlled in mallogny with soft gretn May .-.. 1.4012. ~ _ a _, cmcaoo GRAIN sxcnanos ' ragga”"ggfdgiztgptint?“ssh:gd l, homo views. reflecting lhncr of the 33m ... ...-... ... ... ... atmugphfli of luxury and delight in‘, "' "‘ "' "' "' "' ' " rnodern'coastwlse travel. Both offices‘ mnvsrnmr. QUOTATIONS n" especmly mmpmd m, m, hand, v NEW You“ sTocx EXCHANGE ling of ticks s, Asiaterrtn l'853l'\'2i2ll3 Allied Chemical ... .. 257 "m5 over all tile‘ and ail-expense v Ccmrtiny‘; eleven lines, which lain‘. “@000 rnilrs or sea routes erzl-zncllnr 74 rmm Virginia to Canada's Mlrltim: 2181.5 1 1 Ifrovlncss. The New You: office recently open 'od by efficient travel personnel. T‘ 3 offices nmnparticularly "iulillifill i y 9 1~nd tours. In ushering the site l": lPCcri-lpanya up-tovm Boston of. ' _ 111a speclhl effort/woo made to sccv": “'1 a convenient location so that T5116‘ saiwno find difficulty in taking also ‘Y. 331w’: 73%‘ 101$ motor cars into heavy dowu-ibzvzl tariff ‘with its attendant absence of parking‘ space will find no difficulty ln reaching the new office on Bori- 4 ston dtreet. The Berkeley some: pa». ifilEhoile number of the new up- vl-llll 4673 and the telephone number of the new vup-town Boston office will be Kenmore 022a as heretofore, supplementing the ser- vice parlyfs steamship lines between Bcs- ton and New York and Boston and Yarlnouth, Nova Scotia, operate thr- tluftltliutm. . — PAGE not v [Full 10- an; sunsva-gwaaco-o-nnunlos, llauopnlinnliullding, Toronto. Dear Straw-Plate lend me your booklet on “Selected Real Estate Bonds”. -—» ‘ No. £0 2-1". dollars to invest. distely. To such as these, we shall be The coupon is for your convenience. McLeod, Yo 1 Metropolitan Building, Toronto Montreal Ottawa o o Profoundly Convincing ! . A client who read this booklet said, “It gives the dearest exposition . of the investment merits of real estate bonds that 1 have ever rad. Apart from its very human interest, it told me something that I never thought of before, viz; that a first mortgage bond on such modern real estate properties as it describes rsnlu next to govern- ment and municipal bonds for absolute security of principal, although the rate of income from real estate bonds is so much more dnirable. My only regret is that this booklet did not come my way sis months ago. If it bad, I should have put s substantial por- tion of my capital and profits into first mortgage real estate bonds. You should benefit considerably by giving it tile widest possible distribution." In preparing this booklet we have tried in make it interesting as well u infor- mative. We not only tell bow mortgages came to be a premier sewrity, but we allow how, from a single mortgage held by one individual on one property, larger 1nd more strongly secured mortgages on modern oifice and apsrtmt buildings have been made available to those having s few hundred or a few thousands of Previously, such large mortgages were only available to insurance companies and similar financial institutions. Besides showing the procedure leading t0 the issue of first mortpge real estate bonds. we describe fully the safeguards which surround bonds of our under- writing, snd offer proof of the security of our issues by statements of ' of various properties over a period of years. ‘It is n booklet that any person having money to invest should send for imme- pleased to forward a copy upon requut. Limited Hamilton ung, Weir 8C Co. Winnipeg London town New York office is Murray The Company's office nt India Wharf and 12 Milk Street, Boston, and at the North River Piers in New York wllilcontlnue to handle tickets and reservations of the various lines of the new offices. The Com- oughout the year. During the vaca- tion ‘season services» are operated from Boston to St. John, New Brun- swick, and principal Maine ports Persmmei of both new offices in Boston and vNew York will be equipp- ed to supply tickets and cconpletoin- formation in connection with every service: operated by the Company. Iii nlsnonun the deceased had been ill for some time and while it, was quite evident to all for several weeks that recov- ery was practically impossible, yet his death came as a great shock to all and the loved ones are feeling his loss very keenly. Mr. McCoubrey was a young man who, was well and quits widely known. Not only had he carried on {merchandise business in New Glas gow for quitea number of years but he had also spent, some time in simi- lar work in Sydney, N. S., where in the business world, as in all other spheres of life he was held in the highest esteem. His character was in every way above reproach and in carrying on his work ipwas. found that his word was always as good as his bond. His kindness to the less fortunate ones in life and his never falling generosity were among his outstanding characteristics. 1t could be said of him too, what can be said of very few men lrl s public position that he was always MB. L. ll. D. McCOLIBREY In the early morning hours of Sun clay October 6th., Mr. L. H. D. .\'.:- Iolzbrey. a very highly esteemed rc- "lcn: of New Glasgow pzsscd pram ‘ly away at the early age 0f 41 ‘_ s. ‘.' a decanted hall been in n rath pour condition of health for up- .~.~-~'r of n year, suffering from ~t‘"ne:=.s of tile hcztrt, the rssuii, o: ‘l attack of rilculnzliic frvcr con- vtetl a ilulnhcr of years n30. l: ‘ :1 been hoped that tun \v9:ll:l'l':?,~1 vuid cvcllL-nry _r .'l'.\"i_','--bll.*. such :3 no: tilc c i". crud of harem tgv stronger .\ M Jozflrzqfls hea- ‘prciv g'.'a.dluf‘y' wcrn- r until cluz-I". . .hc last four months before : ifltiitil he vrn: wholly confined to 1 l room. ' l 'Ail that medical sun and ki friends could do ca: (lone bu: n": Missouri Kan. dz m. 41m entarnce to the Arlington Street nts- 1w avall- Lime by little. ale-sir '- Montgomery War ... ... 46% tlon of the Boston Elevated Railway Rarely. his suplflv 0i Yfisvrvr fir“? "mm", Puma‘ ___ n" 3-; compmy t‘ mm bu“, m, m“; became exhausted until on h: 21ml‘ Rational Powers; Light ,,, ,, ‘as 9mg; m4 this feature will can; mentioned date his gentle sol: now-York Central ...\.. las special convenience to shoppers. the W111!“ "#- hfi“'°*"."*'~"1 912m B" Puma 5cm“ o, N_ m m n M M“ can’ m4 mum," 9,091,, The sides s. sorrovdng widow and thrc aid“, ___ n. 43% “mo. 1, wilt-mun walking distance small children Mr. lticCoubray leave Radio Keith orpheum ...-.. 2a of the numerous homo in the our t0 mourn the 1w c! a kind an: Reading . .,, ..., . m nsyind central Boston section. The iovlnrbrotiler two brothers and on Re - Iron scflteel ... . 1s ._______..’= “ . ‘ ' " .‘1~‘”1'-' ' Robust sits. tsunami .;. 1s: The brothers m‘ M1". H- A- \‘-' sun. on o: u. .1. om iinltad Ccrpn. .. slat Macaw”. Bvdnwn-N- 8- and M Harry McCoubrey, New Gibsgow ar ,_- ----- vanadium .. s1 n ‘ _ rwuumhwn- ma“, _._ ,__ 14$ thrsivster L! Miss Louise MsCoubr v chum coma - . n , . . . w . Ysllowliruok‘... 1s 911W Mrl- J- Herbert Simpson. B ‘ _ 1 'I- ' v _ , y‘ Viewgplnedawny several years a . 1 _' xswroaxoona ""1 "M" 1151" M1“ 5”“ 11 . . _ v v . v Ammauivmwmw" 35% predeceased her brother b‘ "f: “naval m “v n “vi quiteva mlmber of years. Althougl. . . . .' tlsotsjiovnaadvh eilsn .. ~01‘ v v . "J ~ {is alt-run any u rel ' "msnm "iifmlmum?" Hear Again TliIfl-lflll New ‘Aid ffifiiili-lfd.’ """ ”'"" = u: Follow! ma» rm Trial on?" a favorite with the boys, and}; one can find a better proof of a man's true worth than he can find in the fact that; he is admired by the boys- Although Mr. McCoubrey was al- ways setting before the boys hlghi ideals and by his manly life appeal- ing to them to live for the things that are best, he was admired and loved by them all. Henceforth many will miss his genial nmnner, his word of good cheer and his sunny smile. But while all shall miss him in the outside world it», is in the home that his loss will be felt most keenly. There the loved ones will often "sigh for a. touch of a van- ished hand and long for the sound of a voice that is still." Bu; all to no avail. tits; loving hand can no long- c: carry on its deeds of love and the; gentle voice can no more be heard upon the earth. Through all of his long siege of illness Mr. Mc- Coulbrey never complained. in the midst of his darkest hours, his hours of greatest pain, he could al- ways see the silver lining in tho cloud. It was inspiring to visit him. His friends often went sway from his bedside feeling somewhat ssham ed that they with all of their health ' were often so morose, so ungrateful and so lacking in inspiration while he with all of his suffering was s0 bright so grateful and so full oi good dheer. His patience and Chris- tian fortitude were simply wonder- ful. Although he felt sure that thr end was not far sway, in fact i might come at any moment, he re maimed calm and unmoved. "Hi lrnew in whom he had believed am he was persuaded that Ho was abll to keep what he h committed t1 His trust against that, day." H1 passed away in the full assurance o that blessed. hope of immortality assured that in the Great, Fatllerl house on high there arc many man- sions, mansions where suffering an: pain and sorrow are forever un- known. and where again the lovet of carth shall meet to part no more A “Speculation” That y A A ls Winning Out AN outstanding example of successful speculation is well derricks. Ollli. development. Galloway, Mills 8 Cm, Limited _ . .1 79.1"] °fffl ‘Qllilfflf i) adios-wide private-win SPRI- 10 our-ms s-rassr 1 1 1 ‘hleplione 6H 11'"! W 1'."\4¢ltt m: Station c a. c, r -- -. A. Ii. P01113391’. Manager. ' ....‘ Field at its present stage of development. Scattered along the foothills of the Cana- dian Rockies are some sixteen miles of oil This active scene represents Turner Val- ley, potentially richest producing oil field in the British Empire. Here output of high grade gasoline has more than doubled in less than a year. Here active development is ten times greater than a year ago. Not many years ago men speculated on the future of this area. They believed it to be oil-bearing. They spent money to find This House is proud of the fact that it has been the main contributing factor to this successful development. Our hare was to create nation-wide in- terest in Alberta's oil potentialities; to obtain wide distribution of securities rep- resenting operations of merit; to furnish companies with millions of dollars for We believe Alberta's oil wealth will bring millions in profits to wise investors. (.'fllii'.li.i'.'l' ' 1pm and ‘I p, m. the Turner Valley Oil '::'...t_'|T,(g_|, _