lliivzi. loss SHIRT Shirt always looks smart! line all the time. Staydown Shirts are made of imported English white broad- ‘ cloth. Ask to see this remark- able new shirt at your local dealer's today! $2 .50 All Over Canada 91w 861150113 mostpqoular At work or at play, a Staydown It buttons to your underwear- cannot balloon or bulge at the W8lSlT"'glV6S you a smooth belt 23 leslcd chllrilctl with halving lhc li FOR DORCHESTER — Sllerllll Dougan is leaving this morning for. Dorchesler with his prisoner, Al Houston. N RANCHERS - We will have s‘; ‘car of meats on track Monday andl Tuesday. May 21st. and 22nd. Swift Canadian Co. SAMPLE LOT of Tennis) raqueis Imported direct from India at 'l‘lie Rogers llurdwilre Co. Ltd. 5-21-31 STOCK NOTE - There arrived by express last Wednesday for Frank Halliday of Eldon, a beau- tiful young pure bred Yorkshire boar. This is the third importation of Mr. Halliday from the noted briecder, J. K. Featherston of Ont- ZII‘ t]. GIBSONS — Celebrated Scotch "all Clubs llellinz at hall‘ price at The Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd. 5-21-3i. TIIE WIFE OF JOSEPH J. Me- KINNON, who practised law in Moosejaw, Sash, and who was last heard of irl Minneapolis, in 1915. would like to obtain information ‘of his present whereabouts, if alive. Address reply to E. L. Middleton, Barrister 8w. 33 Richmond St, W. Toronto, 2. 4586-5-21-2i. CORRECTION — In the Annual Report issued by the Department of Agriculture for 1927 it sllows tllc Central Creameries as paying an pound for Butter Fat. This should read 38 cents for No. 1 Grade and 40 cents for Special Grade. or a net average price of 38.9 cents per pound. We regret this typographical error. Department oi’ Agriculture. FOR TllIRSTY ISLANDERS — The Sackville Post saysc-The good people of P. E. Island are not to of drink now and again. despite the fact that the Island province is supposed to be bone dry these days. Oil Wednesday of tllis week a whole carload of liquor was shipped to Chllrltitttllowll leaving llerc on tllc noon train. C. N. ‘R. Office" llabcotk looked lifter the car until it reached Borden. when it, was iandtld over to all Island mall. Tile Island (iispcllsaries that are lowed under thmproiilbllion law. ANOTHER. STEIZIJRE - Another lot of boozc ilitcllded for 1‘. E. Isl- " "kv ~ liillltioll. The other cvcilillg Pro\.~- illcilll Officer {Junczlll sl-izctl ll suit trust,- ofl’ tllc lriilli ill which thcv llllllld five ollc glllloil tins ol‘ liquor. A pnsscligl-l-‘on tllc train was ll uor ill ills possession, but charge. m And don't forget to plant some of’ our choice Onion Sets, Shallots and Potato Onions 0m- SWEET PEAS are imported direct from thebig Seed lloulie of JAMES CARTER DURMETT s. BEAM-i, London. England, who specialize in FLOWERS esmlallg; hwlll-l,‘ P555, plug, some of our beautiful flowering bpencers also our “New Special" and “Latest and Best" Mixtures. buy at Carter's Seed Store could not bcsllbstantiatcd and tho mull was illiOhltKl to go. Every wlcek {Wfwidmlfllffihcrowllas 'l)€k‘ll-— ll seizure of liquor ill. this station that was being taken lo l’. E. 151111111 and ilo doubt. a considerable quiill- tity gets by lhc officl s one way or another. Prohibition zlsthey have it :icross tllc strait must be little 10s.; than a. farce. ~Sackvilltr Post. ALLISTON -—Tlic monthly inccl- lug of the Ailistoil Wolllcifs Insti- tutc lllet at tllc home of Mrs. W. B. Hickell. Nine liicmbrli-s. three visitors were present. Meeting was opened by the singing of the Insti- tute Carol and was followed DY Roll Cali, ailswl-red with “hints oli housecleanillg“. This Institute hall the honour of having as visitors. members of the Murray River Wo- men's Institute. Minutes meeting were read and adopted. The members decide to hold an en- tertainment in aid of- the pro- posed Sanitarium. to hold meeting in the Bchwl decide about cleaning and paint- Tnrolilo, 0 of’ sore throat u couple _\'(\||I‘_ especially would he ll rllulllc of lllonlhu cllcii time fer in hi4‘. ll. hlls |\I‘(‘ll worth gold lo nu-"—l\irs_ llclllllrrlrh .‘l. All dealers. Fluid or lnlllolll. AUTO OWNERS ATTENTION {a We have tho most up-to-dale vulcanlzlng lllillll l" Charlottetown. We use nothing but the best of material and our workmanship is gual d. We would alllmllllll“ your patronage as we are in a position 5o despatdh our W011i with the least prlsqlble delay. Phone 989-1 and we will call. Weeks & Burns 229 Great George St. Charlottetown llufflllo. N..Y.. confined We handll Coal for all uses. lncludlnx 1101M public buildings and factories Qur bueinem la not one particular grade. Telephone your wants to-day. J1 PHONE I70 c central Guardian 1 _ Daily Selections -~l573-5-.19-2i. is that scattereth, and yet be entirely deprived of a wee drop, l‘ llor it is understood, was forillel Q, "Y lastyLco .1. Reid. It was decided t” ’ friends _ ’ fui consideration and tllc wish that Against Colds! llL-tl would hnvc a spell of tiuies every n tho winter. ilnd it l l t ll- llliy ully from lilyunnrxmléhtro." A. hit-Donald. 28 Write llr. llil-rl-l-‘u IIIVlIIIIIS Ilnlel ll! for frl-n medical ndvlcu- W. D. GILLIS & C02 fHE ‘CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ FOR Guardian Readers O40§OQ~9OFOOQOOOiQOQOGQ v May 2i. 192a SOWING GENERDUSLY-There in- creaseth; and there is that with- holdeth more than is meet, but it tendcth to poverty-Prov. 11:24., PRAYER-Help us. 10rd, to scat- ter seeds of kindness all along our wily. TIIE CRADLE WAY God comes to men in flames of fire: Ill rushing winds 0r fierce desire: In light all-binding and intense: In thunderings of- Omnipotence. But. to a woman's heart, He comes Not with the beat and blare of drums, nay! He enters by~The Cradle Way. Through a woman Adilin was lili- manned Yet by her God Almighty planned. Because He know This thing was true, hand. ltlt was a woman's arm that crept ,About God's Darling as He slept. tAnd here lies woman's right to fame, average net pnce of 3B Gem's pfllTo her the first sweet Christmas came. i -—tBy Fay Inchfauln) iQQ-OO i Modern Etiquette l l ‘O-O-Q-O-O-OQ-OOOJ-QO-OQ-Ol O49- By ROBERTA LEE t l. oooooaoooooooooa>+voooo which seat does the host occupy?‘ lvalltageous. Q. Is it perlllissible for a mall lo a girl whoin he is escorting: TCPTOVIE ‘if sllc becomes loud? A. Yes. and she deserves to be ,repl‘ovcd. or to pass tllc different dishes‘? A. ’I'hc latter lllcthod is ]“ll‘f‘f(?l‘~1tllllt two Jcrscy cows in the lll'l"1 G- Kvlly. Clftowll: Mrs. ‘u: A. 1-1. ltllylllrilldf Wdodsttit-k, N Mc-Nallllara, I-Iavcrllill; James Lan- is. lire tllc t-llalnpioil lliotlllll- alrl drig-li, Slicdiac, N. 13,, of butter-Lit liriill-illal of ill Canada. Clfiowiil; Michael, Arthur, ablc Cllllipbcll. Roll Cull to be ullswt-rcd ‘with receipts. Meeting closed winging tllc National Alillit-ill. ‘ WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. —— ‘Yiur tW/Cilillll, of April 23rd, bcilw, ,t‘.ll- 25th Annivl-rsillgv of the lliarrl- i ago of Mr. alldMis. Thomas Bolgrr illlcir numerous friends and neigh- bcrs assclllblcd at their home al. lStaillcy Bridge to celebrate their lsilvcr Wedding. On their arrival tllc guests were greeted lilost_ grac- iously and received a ill-arty Wlfi- rclnc ill a most practical illanntlr. {Alfbcillg in readiness for the cv- cliiligis enti-itailllllcllts. Rev. W. V. MacDonald was culled to the clulir. and ill ills own inimitable style ex- ililfllllfld the purpose of tllc gather- lillg. All address expressive of the prcnlicr place held by Mr. and M“. Bolgcr ill the hearts and minds cl ‘all with whom they came in coll- ltact: congratulating them on their ltwcllty-fivu years of colllugal bliss iand material prosperity‘, culogiziilg ltlicnl for their very lively interest in all that pertained to tllc social; luoral and material advancement. iof the community. was read by Mrs- whiie a well-filled purse was presented by Mrs. Edward Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Bolgel‘ l" a neat and convincing manner cil- presscd their gratitude to their for their kind and though’- int: the sclwvl- Neill mwllllll l° b” the cordial relations of the past held at the homo of Mrs. Alex. might ccmmue on through yum“. Thine be (101113. Q. (q Wise “gt _ Tablesladen with an mmgs A few more ycals o .c . l.. . _ ._.ij__-—-——————-———-'—' to garish, Lhp appetite And we Shun reach that‘ ham“ o ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' - . shore, Fortlf Yourself who DPPDBTPd by llw mdws- ~11 ., d ,,_ ,- u, d ,- ,,_._ a, y which all did nniple lustlce. The Wllfillgilgt l?“ l l" ° ml“ to depart, wisliinfl MY- and M“ Bolger lentil-ll benignant smile of kindly fortune. —‘ LETTERS 0F counouzucs ‘i"."°'i" “"1” took —-—- ' l‘ 0T0 lllll Lihlcni. “m. little Tlgnlsh, April 2a. 192a. . {Pint “lg? I‘,|l('_$§:,‘; Mrs. Austin J. MacDonald. TIE" GOVERNMENT GUARAN- ll ‘ Ill: . ‘ , , ,. l\[ (Ii l nlsh- TEED AND MUNICIPAL '" (Iiijlgiflflsflly ilnd “it Dear Mrs. MacDonald-We, the BONDS llllll 8° "lllllltlfltflz members of the Catholic Womens . methfm l League offer to you and family r1215 A1‘ RPIIIFFI)’ \‘\'l‘i‘ him- ll HOPE lllrullt 0I‘ suf- deepest sympathy 11 your 8 ADVANTAGEOUS PRICFA sorro . bear. such a sacrifice. that of with a dear parent. bear your cross. Lina Murplly. of the Catholic Wolllclfs League. of tllc A. 0. H. Dear Mrs. MacDonald. We, you our deepest sympathy. l“ ly but. that, you are Master's wlll, we whatever. and, often. what seems cross is a blessing in disguise. May God give you grace row. Yours in deepest sympathy,- Llna Murphy, Rec. Secretary L. A. A. O. H. m0}- Minor-it'll Llnlmrnt kill! vlartl, ___________,_______- hesive discs medium or large. Body one inch long. sent. Ear distinct. inal folds between the lateral folds. Spots definitely outlined on back W i Notes i, (Continued from Page l.) (C) Ranidae. (Frogs) Discs ab- Mouth large. (a) Skin with extra longitud- I01‘ MISS MARGARET WOODS There passed peacefully away in Emyvaie on April 25th inst... Mar- garet Woods, at the age of 58 years.‘ Deceased had been in ill healthy those years she bore her sufferings ith great patience and resignation. to the Divine Will. Nor with the shriek of trumpetsé- Her heart was greater than hcr Q. When at a theater box party , A. The one that is tile least ad- In a family whcrc tlicrc ‘is no al- oliaid is it better to have oilc mem- lbcl‘ wait on the others at the table b)’ evening was most eniflyllbly $119!" m music. singing and dancing, till the dawn of another day bllde a“ of days under the w At times God's will seems hard to blit what. a magnificent re- ward awaits those wllo offer to God parting Time will help to heal tllc wound‘ and He “who doeth all things well will give you grace and strength to AN]; Yours in affectionate sympathy. Signed ill behalf of the members Tigllisll, April 23, 192R Mrs. Austin .1. MacDonald, Tig- nish. President of tllc Ladies Auxiliary God in His infinite wisdom. has called to Himself your dear father's - soul. the members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the A. 0. l-1. tender to We know you feel your loss keen- rcslgned to the have no doubt l-le knows what is best, a heavy and strength in this, your hour of sor- alld sides. (3) Rana Pickcrel Frog. Marsh Frog. brownish, spots squarish in IOWS. are golden green. tR. vercscens, Cope; R. lialcenia.‘ Kahlil greenish, parts pearly or yellowish. sometimes brassy. ullderill’ 0i’ QYCBII. Our conllllollest species. tbl Skill relatively smooth between tllc llilcrzll folds. t5l Rana follliilalls. Le Conte.‘ (R. clunlitans. Merrenl; R. horico- iiensis, Holbrook.) Green Frog; Spring Frog. Color bright greelip sronletiliics; rather brownish; flanks (iarker. Everywhere spotted with "mall, Iilllckish spots without defin- ite pattern or arrangement. No black cheek-patch. Legs short. Earl cf male larger than eye. Throat of male. yellow; oi‘ female. white, spot- tcd. (6) Rana Sylvatica. (Le Contel Gunther. Eastern Wood Frog. Color, reddish brown, but variable, nearly- black to nearly flesh color. Under parts greenish white. closing cye and car; and a light lllic from snout to shoulder. quacking. mon. poraria. 4. t any: be present. 4- 0L Champion Jerseys Figures recently published by tliL] Canadian Jersey Cattle Club show l daughter |)l‘()(llit'4‘l'S fur tllc Jersl-y breed ‘Queen Rilllllluilti has Gilli pounds of fill ill ‘funds third iii her lltltl She \\“fl:~'- forlllcrly class leader. ill-r daughter, Roscbzlllk Maiden, has u rl-cord of stillills fourth ill that class. ’As a a record of 847 pounds of lat lll lour-ycar-oitl she stands third with 365 days. No (Jilll‘l' lll0[ll(‘.|‘ all: tililiglltl-i" lli tlu- Jersey breed l)" Canada. iIllVH surll ll high produc- tioil an tlltrsc two cows, it was slat- rd. Other" famous prr/Al-ivilliillill ("gli- tlc have recently been i111illll"1‘(l "l" t0 New Brunswick. . l ._.-.-—— £4 ' unwell on \‘\'Ml'A'l‘lll Mrs. Chester 'l‘upliil, New Alillan I’. E. I. Dciir Sistcrr-Wtl the members of tllc Nclv ‘Alillnll Women's Ilistitutt‘ rlcsirc to colivcy to you our symp- ltlly and respect ill the loss you have sustained by tllc death of vour dear brother. Wc realize how insufficient. words arc to console the suffering. Ill tllc midst of your sorrow we would colnllialltl you lo a loving Sa- viour who has promised to be a urcscnt llclp ill time of need. He alone is able to give you grace and strength to say Not lny will. but Shall meet to part no more. Signed on behalf of the members of the New Annan Women's Insti_ ' tutc. Mrs. Alden Moasc. Pres; E. Alice Wright. Vice-Press; E. Louise Moasc Sorry-Trees. .___€<:-_--- Which offer good interest and opportunities o! substan- tial capital appreciation. for sale by CENTRAL dz COMMERCIAL B 29, Rue Richelieu. Paris ler) France. which may be pin-chime out- right for from $10 up. Lists free on application. iTHE GABBS paws-um, Le (longs demise she was frequently visited Sklnlby the pastor, Rev. F. Croken, who foul-administered to her the last ritesf underside of legs bright msof the Catholic Church, of which allge yellow. Conspicuous light lillc >110 W118 a devoted member, I fronl muzzle to shoulder. Tile young‘ $118 leaves brothers, her parents having pro-I t4) Rana pipicns. Schricber. deglased her several years ago. cr Leopard 111mg“ Color ollveJiliilll-‘s Lot l5 oil Friday. 17th,} here a High Mass of Requiem wasl spglsysziiitl by Rev. 1-‘. Crokell. thence to! rounded. in two irregular rows, dark ill" fldilllllillg (Jewel-cry. where all chocolate ill color. margilied Cfflllllllihul “"15 morllll 0f Margaret was Usually two large Spfltslillill to rest there. t0 await the res-. between the eyes. Legs barred above.‘ "Flam-ion morn. 1 May her soul rest in ])(¥IIC(‘_ MRS. WILLIAM PENDERGAST _0ll Sunday. May 13th.. at Hope River. the spirit of Mrs. Wm. Peli- __ .-__._.. dcrgast, passed from this life. Hcr}wcrc lontiuctcd by her pastor, Rev. when Mr Norman MacRae passed lllalden name was Laura Landrigan. formerly of West Covuhead. lhad made a most ' against the ravages of Cancer for . )2‘.'li0d of thirteen years having ha: a number Charlottetown and Boston ho: ale. but the grim dcstroycl- war; excrablc. "llvely early use o! fifty-six _\'08l‘S surrey FRESH, CLEAN warm- RAISE BETTER PULLETS v hardly can overstimate the Wlllvn ilnportancc of having fresh, clean available all the time for growing stock. It constitutes A dark pntcmshe was remarkable in her com-; 0l'_ band on each side of head en- ilzulgllti’ and beyond it 1'01‘ i181‘ jovial Lengmtiliatlc her honle a mecca from thigh to heel much exceedslllelldlll “'1l° Wished t0 indulge 111 the head pills body. Note short, llarsllamlle Collvelsai/ll-lll all“ lgiglficllfifillllll lnore than one-half of the chick's was a - ~ . Considered by Jordan to b9 a. ways one of the foremost in lllove- gggihlgmfyhtahifidhfgzs as: variety of tlle European Rana tem-irliellts for the betterment of community. particular] in ~o- er- Note: I have not met with No. 3.18m’? affairs and in 31,10 WP the sysben" H‘ polusuqs_ but include it oil the Society. lllldslhilf.‘ Stcrlillg" Women's Gated at vane“ points of the gm,“ ‘c uttllc ri ‘l- . ' ., ‘ffililld it here ill 1899. 1 suspect also, Christian virtues pinto actulzil m5 ‘Huge. ‘md whenue‘ YD“ can that other members of the Hylidatl‘ ticc when occasion demalided—-par- pm‘ them m “.19 shade dunng me mularly during ‘he Fm epidemmhot weather. Tiloroughly clean the ,‘i_ 1918' hm. total obliteration of Se“ drinking vessels once a day. Make it as inviting as you can for the birds to drink because water is the cheapest food you can supply. Ill locating the drinking vessels them where ' that the chicks may spill seeps away iinmediataely. 1f your il is. of heavy texture it would .'.ly you to bring ill sand or gravel ml which to set tllc drinking vessels. soil llroulici thi- schooL time uliti again been responsible for prank tllc infection of a flock. as it is; all a record 0f 31111 William Lfllldrigayp all m mg cxtwcilzlllt lllrdiuin for liialiy of tllc I191‘ l;uyl~0\\l,u;-_» llisrilst‘ lgcrllis ilnd parasites. . .-_.s-.-.____ Scllrcely aquatic. conl-‘DY 1111011081 11111135. authority cf Dr. Philip 00X. who Institute. {as remarkable-silo attended the n)“ c1‘ danger. tint] iiilclicctuiilly brilliant family, lWllO llcarly zill ' FREDERICTON, N. B" May 18. ——;M ‘ P. Cullen tdeceascdl; Mrs. Fred 305 days and Eastern States. class ill Can- husband and Marion, also survive hcr. Pretty iill remains were laid to rest in S‘... 62:1 pounds Aiuws Rolllall iii 305 days as a threeqvear-old, and H0110 River. IN MEMORIAM the past five years, and during‘ Previous to her six sisters and two funeral took place to Sti l l l —~—--- _<ao>--_._._. t I l She DTQYOFI; w urt- fight. ‘ valiant _ i fit‘ 0f" operations both in She died at the comp; _ _ _ We cheerful disposition, 1° ll“? water Jless ill liially houses, regardless Siic belonged to a large survive her. viz: be Sure m put Richard Kickllaln, Soul a’ ‘WW1’ John Cullen. Hope River; Mr William l l formerly w“' Queen Sq. adopted (laughter. Hcr lliol» Catllolic‘ Celllctcl AhoLlll-l" NEW (DEE BDDY/ ‘DISGIWERED ON JAY COPPER GOLD MINES Additional to its main urchody, which ha... been developed by various levels lo a depth of 500 feet, a new orciiody carrying high assays ilzls been disclosed on the property of Jay (topper-Gold Mines, Dalquier Township, Queliec. The new ore lies approximately 200 feet north of tllc No. 1 Vein Section. The Radial-e Survey here gave a very strong conductor, and while surface indications were unimportant, it was decided, following a careful study of tllc structural and other geological conditions, to crosscut to the new zolle on the ZOO-foot level. Ore was encountered. With a. view to quickly detoi mining its eco- llllllllfl DOSSlblIlIiB-‘l. several channel samples from sections snowing massive mineralization were assayed in ll quantitative analysis by Messrs. J. T. Donald 34 Co, This analysis had the following result: Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. S 6.50 per ton. Silver, 15.118 oz. . 3,90 ll Zinc. 18.539; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19.60 '- CIWIWT» 0-470 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l.00 “ Total gross values . . . . . . . . .. 16.00 " The mllllilfifimelll has arranged for the energetic exploration and development of this new material. Never travel without Eno Any change of climate, great or small, is apt to disturb the inner system. S0 the cxpetienced traveller makes rare that whatever else he forgets to pack it is not his bottle of ENDS ~=Flulrr SALT" Wlllinnl V. MLILDOIIXIIII. Austin ‘d Turner, Joseph Reid, J. if. ‘zon. James Reid, Thomas Bol- Many Mass cards were presented it- In friends and relativers. - RUqlllBSCfli. Ill Pace. 1-4-0} ‘he sists in the carrying of waste out of Drinking pulls want too belo- MII NOMAN lVIACKAI-I lillk with 1i The funeral services which 1:. lllllltlsl. lgcllti W113i broken to his reward on May 2nd at ills. home in River John. Mr Mi-icRae was born at Belfast. P E. I. in 185i. the son of the Don- lild and Mary MacRae." being" one of a family of eleven. Ill his youth. the days of wooden ships and iron men," he followed the sea. In 1906 he moved to Nova Scotla and was fifteen years a valuable em- ployee of C. G. R. at Steliartoll. where he leaves a host of friends. The last few years of his life was spent on lli-s farm at River John. Of kindly ldiposltion and ster- ling Christian character, he will b“ greatly nlissed not only in the home but also in tllc community ill which he lived. He is survived by his wife, form- cly Annie MacDonald of Orlslil P. E. I. three sons and three cili: il- ters, Alex of Boston. Rod principal of school Londonderry N. S. Hector at home. Margaret Mrs Lawson Reid River John, Sarah Mrs Linton Robinson Trail B. C. Catherine, oi the staff Vinburg and GOOGWIII; New Glasgow. Tile funeral was held from the late residence at River John on May 4th tllc service being conduct- cd by Rev E. F. Harrison‘ of Si. Ci-eorgezs Preshyteriail. church Among tllc floral offering were, Wreath staff of Vinbnrg and G .d- wins wreath E Langille New GAL‘- gew". wreath young ladies oi‘ S: Andrews church New Gllisg f‘ Mr and Mrs. lluggin New C Wrlifitll the family. g ' le lsyinplltlly of the coilllnuzilt" lull-v. out to Mrs MacRac ilnd illnlill: ill their sad bercavclnent. Alexandal- ‘hint-Rue 01' Pinettt: P. l. is .- iifutiltli‘ of the diseased. The pall- Hogan. Ed- ~K. the foulllliill has gl-iicraioli First operation on this zone, known as im- (‘rest Extension Zone, will be ill tllc form oi diamond drilling from the station at tllc IilJti. foot level. Several holes. in a fan-shapcll series, are expected to prove the downward extension of this zone, and block it out ow;- a considerable length. The work now being prosecuted as Jag. (Topper and with the results obtained migll. greatly enhance tllc value of Jay Copper Shares °l"-‘l' lllllhl- GE'- your Jay Copper Shares now before you find yourself confronted with a “Too Late" sign. Progress waits for no man, it la for you to say how much you are going lo profit by this latest, greatest, possible milling operation From the strong character of tllc discnvl andthe massiveness of tllc sulphide mineral- ization. the management holds every confidence that this work will speedily add to the orc rc- sourcl-s nf the mine. Jay Copper is a real mine. Doing real work, and getting real results. - v Send us your order today only $1.00 pcr share while the present limited allotment lasts. FISCAL AGENTS - Francis J. Hunter & Co., Limite INVESTM NT BANKERS Ilranch Office Phone No. 992 (tllAltLO'l"I‘E’I'()\l'N. I’. l1. l. MONTREAL, QUE. Revere Hotel Block I‘. O. Box I0] By Barrie Payne‘ 11' i....;.+-: s QA Eb? woo tilt-l woiiiidti‘. BIG NSINESSTHAY Rims AWIRHSING?‘ n12 llzw voak sum; Lulu no m /\ llolzt‘ ”‘ - no n m. one - M/m/lvc m M; - / \ '1. - ’ i. ‘i 1 l ~ 3