r —i:=.._.————'-—.__________. r r1112 mmmorrtzTowtv GUARQIAN YES TERDA rs srocK AND BOND QUO m T1011; .51.. t» ..;1.‘...1.... a.- war 1- - The Montreal i Stock Exchange , ll - (Special to Johnston t Word) 41in ("u.";||1gtt|l.o\\'|l.nst|Nt(‘h tipert|i~llghibotviintst _ t‘“muglttyzitff00',{,|iti2%i+2:>§ Brnniilstt ..I 20%| 20% 20% 2 ‘it Jinlut .Ml%|l5"‘|1m% tniligfl-te; t. lower A ... 42 nn_. ..I “m,” | |- Brit Am Oti pl -~ " ‘n 4 | - Con Car . 10% 16% lidlu . ‘g51&|1'_>1i1,4llM\.§+3 (‘an lCetnenlt t ,.11111' 41%| .1551 47.51, +2 Cnn ‘ow up .. 1" i'"“ '1 | . - (‘un lnd Aico ...| m1 411v -~i . too 42 Cots Huteitera ...|1m |1s0 no rm 1-.|~_r_e1 illllhlw‘ y‘ Dal Bridge ,..|~1tv/,1 tutti 411 I 411v, 21:11:11 --|,w%,gn 385i. iii) ‘+27. (11:11 Stlelelid Wures . 5141i ' I ~ ' - --- ntn r go . 1 81%| I l " ;_ " 1,1202 +8 Li tinny .. . in" "Pq/imw 1w“? + 41 liinllarris to“ “p”! . -| i . +155 Mont 1.: l'o\\‘ mu" pf] w,“ __r;,| 23%|+]_ f-it-(Iull Fruu " " 1 t . r 1v s - 1 .. ‘trcl I flliid‘ “it”, mm uanlfiy/Z pr - ‘n, | i i- Power Corn lied" i fir‘ I . | p.151, Price Bros. .. .1 $8 -ti Al” ']§;| 42. I 411m 42 it) Qeirec Power I'm-l _ y 401:, “MI ‘oi/Q 4u.-yll_. Shnwinigutt .. ...| 58 | | i "m" ' | 04%|»); 0pm.’. 1;, Sir-oi (.‘o of (‘on | .'i1| 3i" ' I ' - H. it, Winnipeg i-Jiec | 20%| I l 1 '""' 1 n‘ uw- " G. |._u 4416i + ,1; ___ Gm,“ 115 I vi mo“ + 1 01s . 111w Him/flit", 4 - , v v O “n. g§;/;}""‘/1{-‘"~ eiili Dominion f . '1 . ' ‘Q m: . -l - | i + i , 11 l I T C d 1"" ' 1110 1102 too 102 '.- anadd BO" 3 ’,',“P,°,'" 1 1:15;. c1114 nm +1 . .- V I _ / . . til 35%‘ 3i 35% +2! n1 I 1 . . .1 1-1 + ‘i- W q .1 fvliid 52% 51 51!%i+ it (Special t» Johnston o wee-n p1,“, ,1.'.'11t| ' ~ 1.1 Asked 4,, , ..|141..|45i1 44*}; 4M4 i- ‘A: Wur Louu un."11i1oo.nnuo1.to "m", __| 41 141mm! 41% +1 \\'nr Loan . |n1:r1.ton.t' ' m, ___1 541$: r13 5M +l'4 Victory linnn 411tr1|1t11.20|1o1.2n ‘ ‘h, , . ' I |— W4 Victory lmun A! |i0.l. m" i ...| ' " l, Victory Loan . Iii 1%’... ttittliiz 1311:1211..." r T6315], i4] 78%| 75% 73% 44% Refunding .. .. m, I/‘tl 94%| 93% iW/Q- ilefumlltttz .. .. 1.‘, _ M, 83%: 333% i‘? Refunding .. .. | lur‘ v 5 i‘ . Qiiqrj, ... 2.11,,’ 9,11,; 2W, +1“ rporrnvc. TROUT wnscus ilo . 1. ‘new! =18 1W + it srscomc. strrotuontns Bis i "n, _,___ .- 1n; 1:111:13? 191% 311/. --.4 11 no I m}: i my, Nev., Mar. 18.-—'I‘he latest ‘Pym, ,,,,,,.";.,...,,|,.....,,....., +2119 fish story is told here by Mr. and 1n u» --‘ $312‘: 83%| M.rs. Henry P. Bennett of Ely, of , l 1.1!" I 41314414144 4051+ 1g the fish that wreck their automo- l-‘nrti J H I i I" hue ,, ."-'1" raw 5'5" cs1," 4 21' " {infill itdtli } ‘ H ‘~ | They were speeding along the "i 5' "i "i l" I mm‘ m ilmlilwl‘ hi hwa near a trout rearing Pond Co-Hi-Tii .1 1 - g Y h ,-,,,,. ,1 v t’ 2's | 3034i 3-1” + V; whcn n. huge trout flopped out of the “fmjd ' , a: 2'“: ‘M’ "" i 5* water under the right wheel of the 1 inn 1 "IN/i gimi i393 car. The automobile swcrved oft the flawh“: | "1 "1 ' __ highway, turned over several times, twirl“ but the occupants were uninjured. ‘C11 . . l! /| - 1 nut 1m 11005000 09 l-l _-____-—---i— ttmis . ‘i i I "" " mire 3-121! 37%| 359.1 87’.'§|+3"; M I +1“ “'9' ' 41"!" t; int-tin; i’ w’ " '11 in 1101/. rnni- u. gihJ.4IrI;%"/w__%+:/| 'l7_,y|1"%|,7% 18%_% ,1, 1 it 5fx1g5y1§'/-I— f; ;I14r-'»l.14r-1,"111s1/,141% +214 "m" 1W] '| ' 7'1“ ‘ .. 11141 n11 mu, mo. +m “L; ' 111/‘, MW n31“ 24,, __ u‘ . taut-ideal um m4 + u. "' 1 ' ’ ‘ .1 so | 80%| em soy, 44% cn"'mtl:m/llao lzoxqll“ I Iiu|- | +594 . . __ .. .1 Ht . 4.‘ l L x u 1131.5: c? ‘lair-t! ginfiqzt; - q q _ .. 8 0 -. radii 2W, 93H 3S§J+IK .| 1:17.11 14%| 1:115 11% + it tion room. i i 91%’ u s ONCE upon a limo it wasn't a room ll all. It was just waoio opoco bo- nenth tho roof. Then wo lcurned how cosy it was to mlho use of ouch places with TEN/TIQT and wo converted it into a recrea- llut it was afterwards that tho big surprise came. ln building tho room with TEN/TEST wo had put insulation botwoon the root‘ for complete information. estimates, IfCn M" 1.. M. roots. co. ..'1‘¢l¢'<ph<>ne 1.72. Here's o Room that PAYS A ITS OWN ond tho rest of tho homo. Heat no longer uupod- Tho house at onco become more oomfortahlo and tho cool bill come down. Now, overy year tho saving it i 1'1! i i. M’ Bendix Arlntiott (‘nnndiun Pacific . rnrrnh-r ... (‘onsoiidutotl Film »ln1l. (‘unloildutetl (ins . Commercial Solvents , . Dominion Stores ... Flirt-trio Power and Llgltt Fox Flitns . . . . .. (ietterni Asphalt . .. (ic-nerui Motors tiondyt-ur international llydr international iiurvest Ketmecott (‘opwr .: .\iont1:on1or_v Wnrd Ningnrn iiudson i‘0 Purutunuui l'ul1l|x Penn-i: nnd Ford l'oor nnd Co. B . ltnrilo . . . . .. ... . Scorn itnehuck Standard Oil of New Sterling Securities/A’ . Studehnker . . . . .. .. .. United Ntntos Steel . . . . . . . .. Ynnndiuln .. . Yellow 'i‘ruck CANADIAN BANKS: A further study of the posilti the (‘nnatllult ehnrtt-rctl imnku turd to funds made nvnllnble provideit u pnrliul rrnsolt for th rendition of the bond tnurket. returns mnde to the lilinister o nnee intltrnte thut i1t cnu Money for vestment during the pnst few months MARKET KEYHNV FOR MARCH l8. 193i ’ on oi’ in r¢-~ in- 1- flr|11 (lffloitti f .l~‘iu- three wit-puri- ments of investtn nt between the Ell i of August inst yetfr and January 3i in‘! ,MacD°m1d W55 b01711 in scotchfoml this _veur, ltoitlinus itnvc lnereusod by over i.'if5.000.000. by n gnln in holdings] oi’ Dn-tnlnlntt (lovt-rntuent 11nd Provin- n (‘Oliflitlflfliblfi nvln nnd cull loans outside us u by nu inert-use I11 savings tlrposi it is undrrstnuni lhnt ntwrntlo the plnnt 1v hos when the your nnd which hus since iteon tnitldlc now in plants next three or more months. 'l‘hls thnt for ltt least the first eight o tnnlttits of the ottrreltt your, tin» nzotnent will hnve little to oi’ with respect to nnntrnr-tn. it is thnt utiditionnl ivusluesn will the compttrrv‘: favorably orlirlttnlly unileittntenl. Indications are fincnl your preferred n111l eommn idends will ntrnin be very t-otnft eurnetl. nnd flnnttt-es fully 1111|l11 [Irocoss is nuffieirrtt to kc nluso, equal to five fund nppilrnhia on ferred nnd common at the current rate annually. The position of the rotnpnuy this your continues to suggest to that both the nrrft-rred sicko ure especially nttrnetire. th mrr being priced to yield around 25, with the common nlmut i0 i-3 pm. o! 11. _v1\ura the cmnblttn: oi’ $1.75 per rr-t ACTIVE BOND PRICES in fuoi noprooonto a nico tidy rent from tho room, and we have tho mom too. W! ldilod two birds with ono ltono . . . wo [or an- othor mom and wo reduced our fuol bill by practically one-third. Not bad for" . TEN/TEST. CORPORATION fiEfFRITlES: Ahitibi . . . 5 in‘ 10.1.1 70.00 lioil Tel . G pc 1057 ‘i0l.75 ll L‘ 1'0“! . . ill/l; iic 1000 102.50 Con (‘em 51,1, 11c Iii-i‘! i0i.li0 funds utnde nmiln-ltlo titruttglt tier-lines in romnterelui louns, rnil loans lu (‘un- 'eil us ts. CANADIAN (‘All A5!) FDY. CO: ns of (‘omnmtin l with "13 a o _ strict attendance at Sunday ‘and wesk rlnuahtet Mrs Ansel (‘nnuvlintt (‘ur nnd Fottnriry ldtnited. during the first purt. of the current flseul your, of which utoro ihnn, fire mouths hus been worked tltrouniuidaY M855 have been very sntlsfuetory, Activity nfiworth been well lnnintitltted. working on lutsittr-ss which wus on i1un1l opened o|1 (irtober 1st, received. W hile it in ultdr-rstotttl ihnt no new or- ders have been lmnked aim-c nbout the of Junuury. the volume of work up tho husy nt good schedules over the tnentm r nine tunn- r-ont pin I11 ltopml develop us rem- progrt-ssr-s nnd it it dot-s the position wll work out more in ifliiti-lfliti thnn ntnny hud th11t in the current n div- trtnbiy‘ luinml. At the hegittnlttg of the your the cunt- pnuy hud $6.500.000 oi’ ueutnulntod nur- dividend I pro- lhnrr-s avutstntttiitttz. shure tlurlntl 1111111)" nml uonnnnn e for- 7 pm. nl urnllu: in the neighborhood 7100 1011.95 JOHN) 103.00 Market Reports By STEWART JONES ("9 00.. Charlottetown j" 4pc .. .. ... MRS. ANNIE MnrDONALl). “A feeling of sadness was cast ovcr Little Pond and vicinity by the sud- den snd unexpected ncws that Mrs. Annie MacDonald had ltassed away nt her home on Friday ntornlttg Jam- uary 16. She had enjoyed good ltzultlt until a. few months ago when she was stricken with an attack of heart ‘failure from which-she recovered for a while, but in the latter part of De- cember she was taken ill again and despite medical aid and the above efforts of her devoted daughter she gradually weakened and on the above date she breathed her Soul to God. During h-zr illness she was frequently visited by her devoted pastor, Rey- erend Dr. Callaghan and strength- ened for‘ her journey to Eternity by Montreal Curb Market (Sperlul to Johnston s- “vmli into Correspondents of Greenohieldo & Co" Montreal V .~=1...»1. v 08w”,-llllsi-Ii-vinli-e" ' - lilg Alissottri .. i. jxgxjggjgjogjsajx$ttflttEEitjfi¥= 5 iiyriiliishmr\vtttsoilllii 1:11,..|| l1 ll pious-nun. (111111, stemn . 1t ne 11111 1:11.211 r-_'..-.41],i:;\l','l:1_"""t;llSifffunm :10, {m i“), Abmm _ _ _ _ __ _ m; 1,1,. fi _' _"_" ggi-g; }},,‘,'_",_-_"1...,.e.-1..1 on . ..1I1:';:/.11a1..1||1111,t|tun Alberto t-nnnte Groin 4 t; 1' l’! . .. 113.211 111.11" m" ,.',,‘"",',‘,.‘,',',,, _"1'1-_-1,2|'121/,,|121/. 12V» 32515331‘ .a."."....";..". :1: : 232E 5-2111 :: 3111411 iitif-{II y»; ;;;;;;;,1;-; p. --;,*,1 ,1 g v v s 1; I r ii ‘ ' '- :::".".:.'.;... :::.-:;.'.“.: 1:12-11 Hi’...,.,,.;,,,,;,,,,, Brnliilsn “out Pow 104.50 ‘ ' ' _"' "' '“| Mum‘ British Amerieun Oil . . \iou ’l:r.-|tn 100.25 |5914| 5;; iifl'1'1'.1'1'.'.g°"1'-'l§II1'I.'i-'1.'"T"..' 3Z1.‘ 71".'.'.'.'.'.' . '.' it'll,’ "W 3 . . , . . .. lilllllttilllt’ ... lily“ .§1'.'..~.v|1'-'.‘i\v it? 1'1: 1mm hill-flit‘), j (‘rnndittn Power 11nd i'u|u-r , . .. ll; Show Pow . 5111 i070 1017.1 3351:1911! CtJiIiiIlCffl-i Unit Seeur . n14, p1.- 105:! 100.00 DIALPEQUE AND VICINITY (ltlitlittlltnllinlluxliltlgliil .... Iii/J DoMlNIoN 0F (i The home of Mi‘ 811d M115 B11581 h‘.'.'.'.i‘.".f.'.?.‘I'°i1..‘T}‘.‘2§"?f? ‘If. T11 13314. 11.1.11. 11 v . fim‘ mo» 1o - 1111.111 Bernard, Baltic was Sflddened by ‘he 32511111011 Tar 1111i Cht-lnirnl .. .. i3" t‘: N s Ltd ‘one 1011.011 passing of their 11315 daughter, Ver- neneififféitét" .5." Iii i: I '.'. _ no at; the age of fourteeen H1011“!!! Home 011 . .. t.‘ 1".‘ n . .. 411, nn on Wednesday March 11. The tun- ‘ljtectlliillt I I: cral service which was held on Fri- lmperinl 011 . . . . . .. t! 1v it . .. p1! day afternoon, March 13, was very lllrqgfil’ lixtfiiilllifiiilll. . n hugely attended and ‘was conducted mix.‘ .'.~..;i.'.;..".'."";' ~' 1*" ' by the Ro- Mr- Wm“ “e 1‘\'utio11nui steel Cur .......... '. nonmtox or (‘.\.\'.\i).\ noxtm P1111 heaters were EH01! MB-QKBY; "§‘::;f';_"'_d‘:,0;"'r Y,‘ " _ __ _ ,_ _ v Keir MacKay, Leslie MacKenzie and WM Hunts“? or.“ rnucmr lhsllu!) Marsha“ Delaney‘ Very much syn” .°.::'.':=...".".":ra' £.’.";.*-:".f:t'- 1:11:11 12:11.2 em e exerted to m m“ M“ Nhzitrinipnn silt-y. $.....:.I»Z».? 111x115 totfrn Bernard and little Miss Doris in StIQLtI-ttnétnrilnr-lfilllwlns ... . . 5V, pc ... iiee 1,1031 100.00 noxmlthch. sorrow‘ Steel of (‘anudn 'r':11'."..'. :11" (rsxjunn. tssuss; " 5,,’ m man“ Mrs Mott Stewart, Darnley, was NEW “mu 5v, 1w ltitltlitaken to Prince County Hospital for ‘ 1 gzfcim“ ‘l: :::',’"2,‘,'"t1'estn1e11t on Thursday March 11'. It 2:,l,‘;‘§:':,':f,f,;,; " 4% re 1110.1‘ is regrettable that Mrs Stewart's ill- Anneondn I . ".' ..." .'.'.' ' ' ' ' " "him iness is 0t’ a serious nature but her ‘very many friends here I earnestly jltope for her recovery. I Mrs Preston Bearisto is the guest ‘of ltcr sister Mrs George Thompson ‘ E111t1n,1:~:"si:lr*. ' lvlrs Georg-c MacKay, Malpequ: and Mrs Keir ivoadsidc, Hamilton, return ed to their home after o. pleasant west: cnd visit with their friend Mrs. Thomas Bcct", Charlottetown. i Mrs Harold" Dlckieson, "New Glas- igow, is a. welcome visitor here and is the guest of her friend Miss Muriel -MacNutt. ' I Miss hmrgarct MacGougon is spend ing a week in Charlottetown with her cousin Mrs Pope Beer. Mrs Gavin Walker returned to lzcr home in Crapaud, on Tuesday March 10, after an extended visit to her diadghter Mrs Vernon MaoGou. the frequent reception of the Sacra-"Igm" mcnts. 'I_‘he late Mrs MacDonald, whose maiden name was Annie Jane seventy-four years ago, a direct <12»! scendant of the Scottish settlers at‘ Jhat place Over fort-y years ago she tmsrried Archibald MacDonald and ihas since resided in Little Pond. Her friendly and ladylike manner made hcr highly respected among her neigh bors, friends and relatives. She al- ,ways observed the rules of her faith she left. an example xvcll y of mutation. In her home she fwas a mothher in every smse of the, [word and the way site performed" tthe duties of her state is plainly} shown by those mounting for her that i Christian teaching and dutiful care.‘ yhsve not been in vain. l‘ The Fesiteflt and esteem in which she was held was testified by the 111F812 concourse of sot-rowing rcln- tives and friends who came to 52:! her mortal remains and to aitgmti the funeral service at Saint Francis‘ dc Sales Church Sunday afternoon after which she was tenderly lnld t3 trest beside her ltusband who prcdcq. erased hcr eight years ago. i I 5116 IPHVOS b0 mourn two sons audi tfour daughters, Joseph, Dorchcstcri liiass, lV.t_"s Aeneas MacDonald, Lit- tle Pond, Mrs Frank lvlcCortnnrk, Dorchester, Mass, Mrs Gerald Mac- Donald, Cardigan, Edwsrd and Janet at home, Alex, at Glenfiitnati. The pail bearers were: James Mills, Edwin McFarlane, Daniel Steele, John McKinnon, A. D. Mac-l Donald, William Fisher. Eternal rest grant unto her 0 10rd‘ land let perpetual light shine upon her, _._ I.___. BRINGING UP FATHER l" 411' cFF cFME camp.- xoo $LEEP 1N ME Ben-Now ,////,/ You-WANT ME CHAtR-GIT OUT QF THIG- [till r .111111, Q ittt. m1 ham _____.. Miss Murgaret MacGougan, Ken- slngton, is visiting friends here. Mrs Dan Bearisio, has returned ta .l1cr home after a short visit with friends in Kensington, ‘ Mr Bruce was a visitor Bernard, St. Eleanors, to the Baltic recently. Mrs John A. Campbell, Burlington Sreatcst care and by heri 5mm a few days recently with her Bernard Baltic. --M Canadais Tourist Traffic Last Yr. Set New Record ___ I OTTAWA. March tm-cenndasf‘ tourist traffic. which has become on; of her most flourishing indus- tries. established an all-time record in 1930. According to the Depart- ment of National Revenue; 5,409,458 forcign automobiles, bearing tourists. entered Canada last year for vary- imr DQHOfi-S of time. The correspond- inrz figure 11.11" 1029 was 4508.809, which up to that year was the re- cord flow of tourists into the 001m. try. ‘ At the same time 746,924 Cana- dian curs left the country bearing tourists. It‘ it is assumed that, the average car carried four tourists, than 21,637,800 people entered Can- ada in 1930 and 3,983,600 Canadians went ns tourists to other countries, chiefly to United States. t€._________ r BY Court- t-tAvs t ao-r ‘ms 141x155? kfllleblsfilfitflfltlllfiflfllflflll. For Women's Rights Morning Staci Letter rnssntvtntv ruznva ‘causes - _ CONCERN m COLLEGE um Wall Street Mirror Says:- Special to Johnston & Ward (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, March lit-The cause of women's rights has advanced o step at McGil! University in the ap- proval by the Students’ Executive Council, composed entirely of male undergraduates. oi’ s report which detailed report on conditions prc- POLICE ASKED T0 J slanted by u. sub-committee of the SETTLE LOVE students‘ council: “Your committee "f is unanimous in rcconnncnding this RENO, Nev., Mar. iT-Rono »_po- amalgamation. At thc same time itilice officials have been asked -_:1 t0 recommends that women students be realizes that the objections cmunat-lisettlc a. Chinese love triangle dby admitted to the 001111011 0H B" equal 1m; from men students will bc thcsemersuadint; Ruth Chun, wife of ‘Ibm status with the men. The vote was urged largely on grounds of trad-‘Oltun, to forget Albert Goo, with 6-3. Women Will have 6011111 Vvillléliiticnalism, and dictated by n dcsit'c!r:l1om Chun says his wife is infatu- DOWQTS, W111 have WPTWTIYQUVC-s to tnaintgtin the status r1110. While atcd, and return to her husband. Slit-in! 0n the council. and Will have individually the mcrtnbrrs of the," Gee and Chun fought over Miro. a. large share oi the administrative cammittec share those views, they Chun in San Francisco. after Chun duties of undergraduate affairs it‘ u motion along the lines of the report consider, lmwcvcr, that in the mtcr- cam; from Haw-ails. to regain-his cst of progress those chzmgcz; should wife. She told officers, however, that is passed when Presented to the He“ be made." 1111c desires to obtain a Reno divorce, general meeting of the male stu-l .’~-__ men marry Gee. dents. ‘LONDON CliU(.‘l(l.l.\‘(l T ed a l, mation has ' OVER THIS JOKE beedwdmmd tormritgxiy years but coupon l‘.l't"*cl1 15 —Ti1c hast] Sclwm‘ MODEL 9F 9H1" has corne to the iore recently with go]; joke of 11m “m1; is; ' ‘ " the increased activity of women on Beginner to his two handicap NAUCUKTUCK’ Conn" Mulch u“ , All three stories of the Nsuntuci partner: “Cnndtdly, as a golfer‘. b], , h I h e . . n‘ d fl — have arisen in 8478118318 ¢°'°i7°F9-' what do you think of my gznnc?‘ mnéCsjscTlciz 502g; K535112111‘ tioxrbetween mo; and ‘flying: "Well. you >_ia"d_ i°°_f"°"° m m“ be a ntodel of safety and emeleiiey ltledsgissfnzolfiflt tzglesllomine their balkmrtfl Wu“? h" H‘ is cunstmcted on s steep hlillidh"; su . ~_-- w. - - - =-r;.~-:--- ‘- students’ society, but the function- ing of the two when they have mut- f! ters of common interest on which to legislate has proved unsatisfact- ory, it l5 stltifid. The inclusion of women on the‘ staff of the McGlll Daily, in the De- 1 hating Union, the Players’ Club. anclt other societies controlled by the men has intreased complications. i The debate on the Question at the annual meeting of the men student-ti i5 expected to be n liv-ily‘ cue. as n1- k dicated by the last prtragraplt in the \ the Campus and the difficulties that m 4_— Stewart Jones 8c Co. Correspondents of , -. Greennshields 81: Co. .5 lilcnzbcrs of llze Montreal Stock Exchanpo 88 Great George SL, Charlottetown 7Wroow . flail". l3 Y A MID m: u wot-him ‘ g-imuu You: ciperienco. . . - TH with“ ""."EZZ.P§§VPE‘X“°“<B.§L‘! gig-eixdefeflfn, Cur-lint!” _; E13. Wm: cmw‘ n ' ' . _ . W, ,. "ruzrtrstfm Wu! W. .‘*°-»-.:.' .- ..|"... .111." 1 H E g E advertise- insurc—-but to-morrow mems from recent for them never came! .‘ '18:‘: t?” fgélystgiywg; Will your wife come to: lhg heartbreaking posi- this’ or will Y0“ provide‘ flan in which many for her while there is yet widows are placed unex- time? A" Imperial‘ pectedly Home Protection policy 1's the solution. 1 s “i. Snatched away in the work-time of life-—un- insured—theirhusbands had "thought to-morrow would be time enough to Ask for particuiars——to- day——whiie you are in- surabic. N0 obligation involved. . THE IMPERIAL LiF E ASSURANCE COMPANY of CANADA new omcs a "rotzouro. onmmo 159R COUPON Piooso and no your booklet about tho imperial Home Protection Policy. .1!- Brsnch Ofico: 75 Queen Sh, CHARLOTTETOWN TPFFTTFW Bv George McMarfut 1 ‘hAlD 1 WANT‘ ‘. Tvo-BOTTLEQ‘ ceot: 1s FOR Measur- ONE BOTTLE 15 tlNcutCti-i FOR FLFoRCo ON A