20v 1.93‘. VYESTERDA ,__..,_, 5 . n ~ _ §giqgggqggqgg u; ' I fi “soaks; 5g _ , - ' T72 M treal ' The Montrea OI ' - a t . o . "" ° St k tt ii e on M k R Stewart Jones 8: Co" ! Morning 0c Le er u, Curb Market n. ar e eports Stock Exchange C I t f, . " . ‘ , orrespon! 13H 8 O I] Wall Street Mirror Saysz- if it By STEWART JONES 6i CO., Charlottetown _ x Special lo Johnston & Ward, 3 suwkflpcclal to 101.0511: "n" any‘: ‘Mn Q gan-“pondmu a! Greenzhielda & Co., Montreal (Spcclnl 1.. .1..1.........’.11- 1v....1>_ Greenshlelds & 60.; .. -==- - - .. . .. . ' A 1a 1 a» u I .. Abiilbi -- i - - . . :- .k__:g;.;§3%.-.gs..=:-.§:-.§.-.§.-:g.-.§.:-.§x§‘l B?” “,,,',f,‘,§§,'):_' _i EV] u“ m‘ ,-.;gz-cgx—g—xg¢qgxgyggggxaaxia.a%x ii,,,(,,‘...i,,g“_or i Members of the lilontieal Slack Exrhang; , - - - ¢ British Am I l ..i‘ . - I " - - ' — I '"‘ Tmfln m": PMUTE Wm‘ 11in "urn-lien - l 1254i 12 12% MONTREAL .- x s 1.1.1 5pc 10.15 10450 1011.00 (‘,'"" ‘fi-“flm - 1i. ' , ' ' - . 1 ll i‘ I l .n n _ _ i ‘pl-REAL, lZnrch llt-Jrobullly no (‘nuudlnn lmlultrlab company Ilill S‘? I Egan“ 41,5: "2 EV; N l]: ' " I‘ “ff: m ‘"0"’ m?“ 1,0} PM, G) cflt G. OI ge Si" Cllfll Inftetown ..t£"‘.-~---~'- '"'".*.":'.'.:'."" .°..:"".:'." °:.::'::..""::'r.."'.'.':*iv -- i “"""' '5 7'7‘? “ "‘ . 1. .. _ u . . - _ _ _ , . . .. _ 4 . NW’ ""'""".'...1"'c.-'.f"'1'.."1'1H1"... In flvtlr min-nu. p p ’ I Iloilrle 08“ I102 in“ filallnobklbalupm‘ hm" ‘l ' . ' “"_"§ 1‘..°."“1..i~.71“i'3." ‘Li: 1Y3 ‘Z k fllgmifiém (1., prlnullrll "-"I""‘"‘. "'_"""|' “"1 "my" "i" ""‘ "l ‘fllf Inln-Ieif," F6" '_ '_' 1131mm 1411A 5...“; p} 11'1;,'..1.:.1.‘.| '... . ‘ " '5 um. s \\'i|l'l>1~l . 5M nlgi . . _. -._.___ .. __. __ ‘jxqf cement In tho Pnmullunn hatlamul Tm-mln] and npproiwllrl 7|" 1m“ Top“ __ H, linnk of Nuvu $0011.. .-- H‘ ' " l , ,'|'.,| llniu liriiiui- . ..| IN |1S',-_-,i1.\ ilfii,» luau. m province of (luehvn, the Larhlno Uuuul nuhwayn ‘und fuur- largo h" Petmleum n 12% 12%! m“ B?" Iliolcphol“) n’ P . .. m. lb-wl.’ link‘, M woo“! _ L l Ill“ (‘hm jqlnl in Toronto, which will prnuubly lmuhe a htul expmull- h“ mum" B ' "nwulu" __ ‘H l: . .- Li. 1:]: w 3r M Hun-ls g | ca; yqllllfll‘ “ha”; 80,000.000 lui-nlclcs ull nrts of nmuller nuntriwtn lprllnli 1vuu- Nummm ‘U 24% 20 fir” firms“ Amorlrll" U" n n. \- . opt .10 7.... Mum L‘ Pow ‘H Um,‘ m" “m1 und r0141 IIIIIIIIIIII Inna. nuootlnn with the gnvernnlentu uu ‘uplur “He” LN n ,, U154 British (‘nluuiblu Power ... . . . lnnnwo‘. 0F (.\\.“H “0\.Dq .\l1-t‘0il l"r011 INIC: 4b".- - utenvoifrllrl | Th; li1 very ‘il-Zrzzfi-llu thin 11...’.- hut It ab: Sheff": ' l Building “(mums ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ ~ I l ‘ IN“! “few E h I 4:]??? 5n I . h I" '"‘ " ' r . 1 I‘ 1 c» -t , ,. .. .. s: s. -1 1'. ~ . ‘-’i 0-. ' 1...... .. i“ i“ 1c (Inga ~. Iamlztlm t I r "m". "Hum" “up” u“ fawn"), magi"! l-nuiiilluu l'|1\\‘t~‘i' uud Pnpi-r .. . 7W “mm ‘m1.’ Prlru Brim- w_—v—‘ I , I 1+ ‘ui t t f man n mu J . -. ' ' I‘ ll B k f (‘uiuiuc " " Q »| - l' ‘ ’ Thu'h:'r':|'::|',|:r: 10.0.1.0. n a-nmplcte llat uf ull ‘the ‘mmpanyn IIIIWFIIIIIQI1I -_*" “llaliinzvo H ‘ 1. “p Illlllulilf’) s'lll’(l“i‘l'i‘illguizl\'h ‘ i+l i’ n" “"11 thu- numhor of nlmren In u-ach cccurr). lama-flan‘ lnu-ntnrn I: . . vnnmml" H“, "m, h-uundr“. __ n M. .. . . h.“ l, m” 1066.0 no‘ Sn" H,“ p]. p 41-30,] 43 1+ n‘ . , M‘ 4|... uny fen, It [ml n". "my o...“ l..." mun u ch "ii" " "m" ' (‘n11111il1111 iuiiustrlnl Alcohol .. .. -l' '-- ' " “ " Hiec-i 0i‘ (‘.111 ll|l|',4‘|l)'.I'/)|-2 v "e M 1f Iln lnvrofnu-utn and the munngrnnent lo to ho '"IIlI"""|"°'l h“ (‘ousulidiituil Niucitcra . ‘ . _ , , Winnipeg k‘ i-iiFili *7‘ H14 l flamlnlll‘; dun-ll ll llllllff- Doiululun Bridge .. (T‘\~\-u“'l" H“ M“) ""i1iti7 — i ° _ _ ._. ._.“:—_—:-._i.—;-i: " - - I 1 i '» I on BIVEB AND v1 11v n1 In Glencoe. the guest u! Mrs- Annie Cdflddd BOTIdS l3l§§'§l'.'"Z'J....Jf'.'. '.'."." ""1"" 133139 1331i." | “"""='.'. L "m" _ ‘ McDonald. gZ.I.:;..1"ls-.M1 1n...- ....'._'.'..'-I ....._'.-... sm WILLIAM SOULSBY nrzrmss . j,‘,‘,, ‘fflfffj’ _ U 1} i _ ,1 ,k l" 101.00 104.7.) .1... 1~ 1m..- " flocking is new the 0"!" °‘ ‘m’ M, M c mm,“ s me" IIIII-fifliillii... . 1.3.. ;;,7;-;;; ;;;;;Y- ,C,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,, -~--- u.» i W and makmg qums m this ms‘ l 5s My u gd‘ t h y (Hun-Isl lu Johnllmn a Ward) luu-erliil "i! "M. pm, .,-.'.,-, ._,. LONDON Mar h 19 n l m 1'," “ ’J Pains is spending a few ays a er Asked iiluniwy llurrLi ' ' ' r 0 -—0 e o e‘ - -_ u" . #- . _ .- ' .- :1 __ _ _ "'""-—"j j“ _ I -\Iu >u;::1i' . I 511m Masters. Vernon. was a old home ln Lake Verde. / ~_-_ '1 xii; Igéfigltmltl rlifutfliiiii-Ingl Pomp __ fi ' ‘ oldest, best ktrgown aildtmopt learned‘; llljz-‘lhllifil ............. here. ——— iiiriixri #12:: ~ ---'f:.'.”*.':i§i::.".;~:.i i::::::::::: i‘.'::::"::::: ;:: ---- ~ sinuses own Mwwww "w" W" .° “f?” ° “F” “Mi rt ML Robert whale“. Fairvmel was ‘vmursl mu“ .. .. i“. . . Mrmm" AND vmmyry London, _Si1t Wliam Souisby. I01} .\\11-I1i-;-1.y 11 Riv _ imiewni - 1013:. 1min».- tfi-rpurzitluu .. . .. ______ years priva e secretary to succrs- 11"‘ A "_'_' iilr- 5nd M's‘ Howard Richards’ a recent "tor to Vernon er "°I'"'"""K "0-3“ "m" m""""“ T1 - i11 pet... .1 tn;- Ladies sive Lord Mayors retired recently 3"“ .2.‘ 5" I n Rive.- were recent visitors to Refunding . 104.15 Quebec l'0\\'er . 1c 111011 1 y m- g i » ’ r 4 1 ~‘ H __ l‘ \ - ‘Verno l . the guests o’ the 10b Mt Charm walker’ Marshfleld, 15 Refunding . 100.011 linynl punk .. . v Aid “Us 1,51‘. at we home o; km; w_ Sir William was called to the Earl . ...‘..\ . “U? 1:12.11; Mrs Thomas Rlch- visiting his sister, Mrs. Thomas Ste- “ehmdmg ' mil" '.4.I...§" ' L. Jenkins, Miiiviexv, 01. ‘Fhursnay, i" 1374. and after practising two.1 ~1 m" . . .- . . |rd5. ML M; gynes, Miilview, is busily mgsged in hauling ice from Mr. E. stewart’: film- Mr. Roland Wood. Bouthport, was | recent visitor to U188- There was no mall for four days. Wm; to the train being stuck. Mr. Michael Power. Summervilie, m‘; guest at Mr. George Richards p11 Hiday. we n» glad to report that Mrs. gm. McMillan, Alberry Plains, is muperating alter her recent illness. Miss Marla McMillan was a recent" [nest at MissPhoebe Richards, Ver- non River. 111-. and Mrs. Dick Praught, Beach lllli, were recent visitors to Mon- ugue. Mrs. Margaret Praught is visiting wart, Alben-y Plains. ’Mrs. Miller has returned to her home in, Sturgeon. after spending a few days at her old home in Alberry Plains. ii has been busily engaged in thresh- ing in the surrounding districts for the past few weeks. .\l11y. . HONEYMOON IN MOUNTAINS LEADS TO DIVORCE COURT Wheat ' _____ I .. . HARTFORD, Conn, March 1fl-- _ LOW‘ in a log cabin -thc ideal hon- J3]; __ _ evmcon 01 the mmicswwss anything gal; ~ but romantic do Mrs. Hazel Qilbtfl nfiiier. she testified I11 ivcr suit for divrrce from Hugh Miller. ' Flies by day and mosquitoes by nghr made life miserable on their lhoniymoon In the Adirondacks, she they quarrelcd. ztui 'I‘HE CHARLOTVFETOWN GUARDIAQQ Y’S S TOCK AND BOND Grain Exchange (Special to’ Johnston l Ward) Mr. George Weatherbie, Lake cmmwo Verde, was a recent visitor to Albcrry \Vl1L-i1t “i131 L...‘ Plams_ _ .. h" ... . .. MZIT/ 1 02h- Mr. Harold Dunn, Summerville, May .. ... ... .-. 2172. 81% said Their tempers became short, abcy returned to ‘jc-vnizatlon" and there they separ- Htecl of (‘uuuiiu . . . . .. Stool of (‘riliiiiln I'M. ... Winnipeg l-ilecirlc NEW YORK Alléflllilll)’ . . . Ainerlvuii (‘nu .-\11i1c011du . .. Bendix Avlutio (‘nundiiui Puoiflc . evening Murch 12th, with eight; mem ' bets and nine visitors present. Meet- in; opened by devotional exercises. Roll call was responded by a verse ' containing “Lovc". Minutes of last ' ccmmttee repov-tev one visit A coli- e-iinn was take 1_ It was moved by (‘bryslv-r ldliiu . I 1. . _ Ponsollduti-d Gun “" M's (W) ii. Jenkins tim‘. an 1L5: (‘oiuuierciui Solvent‘ n 3"‘E1‘"D1‘l Gm“ b’ ""3'-'~ The "' :35 25k llnuiinlnu Siurcs . ~E - ' 83in Electric Power Illlll Light the“ spun a‘ Sana] 1mm at we" 1d,; 1:11"... work for the good oi the cause after ‘PM! “i'llvrill Mpiniii . . lunch “as serve-l. The President, Mrs bl“... tiviivrul lluiurs . . . . .. . , _ _ um... <:.-...1_.'....~ , .1.'_...'3i1za Jenkins ‘midi; exended a1: in- 1..i.-1-1...11.....'.4~4 11_.'Y.'|.-..'" luit-vnuiimuii llui" .- I\'<-11 ..»ii Iviintiun for 11:11 meeting. Meeting iitfljOlifllbd by .-.i Nniioinii An 27', . L.’ iihcm ~15". .. i11. .. 10% \. their guests on Saturday evening, ti? 2f5i£7..‘.ii" .9..." 10:." 11.0,." :1 .0. M?‘ Wm- “My and daughter “we ‘on Sterling Securities .\ .. 4"" Mi‘ and Mrs M. E. Jenkins and MI‘ I" Si. II k" ... . . p17,, .-"':‘“§|"'S::ms Sh,“ _ 11nd Mrs Clarence Wood and daugh_ 1M1 Vnuuilliiiu .. tcr Mary. Yellow ‘Pruck .. (‘all Muuoy . Mrs Elianor Weather-bio, Hazel- brook is spending a fcw days the guest of hcr daughter, Mrs W. L. Jenkins. MARKET IZEVIPJW’ lfOll MARCH l9 I931 POSITION 0F BOND MARKETS: A iliscussimi of must KPIIIJFIIPKZIIIITZAC" aQu ofG under common managem Separately these compa cssary capital to provide service demanded. light and power industry ncss with an investment CIISCOIIICIS. Group Management Has this about. population of the United creased about 45%, gas c increased nearly 200%, Minnie company Q1150 L‘ (ill Ind Electric Securities Cum i‘; N MARCH x 9o6—twenty- fivc years ago-the Asso- ciated Gas and Electric Com- pany with its principal oificc at Ithaca, New York, was in- corporated for the purpose of bringing together a group of gassnd electric properties were unable to secure the nec- These twenty-five years have seen the making of the electric dollars serving 1,900,000 customers, it has grown to be the fourth largest indus- try in the country, with an investment of eleven billion dollars serving 24,000,000 This Gigantic Growth Few, if any, industries can point to simi- lar achievements in growth and improve- ment in service or reduction in costs to customers. Group management through holding companies has largely brought Vln these twenty-five years, while the CHARLOTTETOWN artcr century roup iflanagcment " IZCYIWI GROWTH OF CUSTOMERS ‘ mcrs 10.00% and the per unit costofeiectricityhasdenreased approximately 50%. with only 6% of the world's pop- ulation, the United States uses approximately 40% of the world's electricity. In no other country has the utility business made such a record. In no other country is thcrc similar group man- agement. In fact, leaders abroad have been urging the introduction of American methods for developing utility progress in their own countries. Electric Industry m: 1m IMWDDO 24,701,972 Gas Industry cnt. nies the . From a busi- °f ‘me him” Associated System cinder in Growth and Estonian ofSnvica The Associated System is one of the five oldest public utility groups in the United States. Its growth has more than par- alleled that of the industry as a whole. From 8,000 customers in i906 it has grown co 1,429,000 customers. . serving 1 in 3a. gas customers in‘, the United States and 1 in 2.7 electric custom- ers in the United States and its possessions. It has been a leader in extending serv- ice to small communities and rural areas . ..in modernizing rates to make elec- tricity and gas abundantly available at moderate costs. . .and in building up a sound financial structure. Mada Possible States has in- ustomcrs have electric custo- Associated Gas and Electric System P. E. I. You can get 6% per cent. yield through invcuunv... ..t ihc present market In Associated G and 1w Preference muck. To subscribe-inquire of the Auoc led puny, lmorpornied, at tho nearest Associated office serving you. lur ruluilvu t0 the 1111111] murki-Is bus been prepuri-il by [be lfuyui liiiiik 11f lffuuudu fur pubilvuiioii I11 ils uiuuihly spending 9, few days in Lhg city the etter. This is most extensive uud i11- forumtlvu uud would seem i0 merit thn guest of her daughter’ Mrs Gordon lvluseut utti-utluu 0f urn-slurs luiurcsii-ii Mg¢Kgy_ I11 the prospective trend of Intern-st r0- Iurns over the next feiv ‘VQHFS. Nput-i- ilues 110! permit presentation nt‘ 11l| 0i‘ the arguments which 11m p111 tnvirzirii us u insult ul‘ run-fill rcscurch (‘:il‘l‘l(‘il nut by the bunk, but the liii-luslnii of Mrs Norman Sheidow, Mtiiview, is | ‘Miss Mabel Jenkins is spending a ‘IEW days the guest of her cousin Mrs IE. C. Burhoc, City. the argument i11 list-if is uuggvstlv.» 0f ihu cuiirnrii-r 0i U10 luiiturlzii. This seize: Mr George Vanldcrstine, Miiiview, ‘lliero seciun in be :1 gcnurul I111- pressluu I11 Iiie iuluils of the Investing public tlint the b01111 uiurkct bus ulruudy shown uubutuutiui Impruvciiicut uud IIIIII with the beginning ui’ greater 1u-liriiy I11 business the punk i11 ilm prices for lmnds will have passed. 'l‘his is 1101 whnt hus happened lu_iI1u uoursc of fur- mur 1li-pr1-ssl011s. After the bri-uks of 1005i 11nd I007 tin-re ivus 11o suhsiuip llul falling off I11 bond prices until tin- miildle 0f liiiiil nud the Iicgluiilug of‘ _ = 1910 respectively. Afii-r iim urvnk 0H Mr M E Jenkms was h? the (my I920, bond prii-us i-niiiiuui-il to iiuprovulnesday Attending 3. 5D8Cli1l Riefl‘ was a recent visitor to the city, Mi: W. C. Smith, Miliview, acccm_ panied his daughtcv Olive to the city Tuesday. Miss Smith left for Boston on Wednesday morning. Mrs Geo. Ma1rlT..1ch.-".'n ‘and seconded Mr Wm. Smith, I\.IIII\'IC\V, has as <v~nn=nm w‘ PAGE NINE . QUO TA Tiozvs f“ years was appointed Secreianv to? I." i" Lord Mayor Sir Richard Cotton, and 1 54 successive Chief Magistrates re- elected him. Five years ago, in ccle- 1' bration of his $50,020 from the bank- 1 ers and merchants of the City, the i presentation being made by Montagu, l Norman, Governor of the Bank of . England. Sir William's knowledge of civic and social matters is iinrivallcd. At‘ 30 years of age he is still wonder-i fully energetic. Although he has nt-i I Lcndcd scores of banquets and iunc-j ' tlons he only once made a speech within the walls of the Mansion House. That was five years ago when; .' he acknowledged the presentation. ' made to him by the chief men of the! Olty- He first saw the Lord Mayor's! F show some 70 years ago, when it used up... _' .. 110.13 n11 1,. ii lilo.» . 4i 1|.I1 Finis (his i (‘will . ii ‘ml. 1.11‘ i. 1-.~1..- . 8 . ,4 __ - 191% 9156+ I... 14%.‘ 14V: 14% — 1.<n'1.<1.'1.\'.»1 r0 ADD s countess BNION DOUGE, La., March 14.-~—»— uunl .\i11r<-h, I023. it is 11 uilsinko n. 111v the » thluk {hut bci-uusu uctivc iuovt-uiuut i11 f‘. of Massey Harms Co‘ the pond iunrkvt gut 1111110: \v:1_y' i11 Juuuury, liiill, thut PIICUS will quickly rcnch uud pans tin-Ir Iilgli noinl. good lmuil uinrkut Innis fur imu the periud of busnieiui r.-u0\'.>1',\' ':111.l iiu: uulny spuclul lufluiwici-u tending in pro-I dude III\\'I‘I' interest rules ure IIlu-lyi In do 1u111~l1 I0 prnlung 11.- prcsuut upivnrdi trend l11 bond prim-s.‘ The mwy "lends of Mr Harold WOOd, Vernon River. pro son-y to learn he has entered the P. E. Island Hospital for an operation. Ml‘ and Mrs Henry Wood‘ Vernon . I Asunsros. .River, were visitors to the cm, 1mm Stnllsilcs liuvc become llVIlIlIllilt.‘ n», day _ lnilug t1 Ilr: sliipiueuis 0i’ asbestos. from Ibo QIICIJUI’ ]ll‘fiilllt'lill.'_ tiislrivis for tln- first two iuuutlis oi‘ (bu. u11rr1-11i M!‘ C1105. Vanldcrstlne, Millvjgw‘ your. ‘flier-u: illustrate wry n-imirly lllt.‘ 1a lmliulruil pbcruiiui; busiiion 0f the ii1- “ s a recent visitor t0 the cIty-_‘M dusiry_ ospuciuilg’ us it is ri-irrescnii-il ' by Asbestos (forpornilmi, Llniiiuil, c.1111- ph-ie ru0rgu1iiz11il011 of uhlch in prun- i-utly being 1v0rkc1l uul 011 bn-Iiuli‘ 0f oovsimon-ozivairjaif“ ASSOCIATED wn-n the Imuilhuliii-ru uud ulhur seu-urlli‘ lmiders. Study 0|‘ the figures shows, IMPORIWNT MOVE qliltu clcilrly now viiffii-uliles fur li1 , ~- uuil other operuilu" t-uiupnulen :1\ _ . been piling up. 'l1‘1'lr I1mi1111i-e_ In ihc LON (“Lmdjn P7955) first two iuuuilis 0i thin your lbe Iuiul DON, March 1g.__Dj5c - ~ ussmg touunge oi shlpiuculs fruui ilu-se points 1..¢1...11....- Tueuu-i-u, liluck 1.01.0, 1~..1.-r-' ‘he aPp°minicm 0f L0"! Bessbvrouizh t:."":::::;'";..-'"::: ":r::::.':: "s of Cane» we This is u shrinkage 0f 8.5.11! ions, 0r NATIONAL REVIEW Temurki. “ml. ‘ilLl pm. from II11: i-urrci-ipuinliiig pvrlml it 11115 bgen c 1 I] bf lliélli. As (‘UIIIIIIIFUII with lliu 14111110 orda y welcomed m mouths i11 111:0 I110 decline even more pvoiioiiiu-i-ii. 13,470 Iona, or 41).: p.1-. I11 uihi-r ivurds. nliipuionts this your urc Just ulmut Iiulf thuuu 0f the numb period tivu _v011rs ugu, when the industry u-un upuriillug on 1| been iuuii Cilliad" flllfl ilpivrovcd in England, 11u1u1|11il11|r io a1‘ the more cordially on account of the rcccnt Australian appointment of a man personally uuacqualntcd with very uutlsiuuiivry Inn-in 1m cuiupurcii and therefore unable w represent with iia present c0mliii011. the . ... For tho uiuulh vi’ Fcbruur’ uloue only King m an} "a1 sense of the 8 mus of Crude Nu. l were shipped, Word- vmupurcd with NI n yi-nr 1 of ‘Trude Nu. ‘.2 ngulust 10.1; 4,221 tuna 0f Fibre uguinst 4.532; 1i_.'iii7 ions .11’ shorts ugillust 6.4.11; nud no li1-fuse i11 liulk nguiuat l,i7d Iufls i11 Fvbriiury. 1030. Lord Bessborough, adds the NA- TIONAL REVIEW, was closely asso- ciated with the important events whi-h led to the Unified Command under Marshal Fosh on March 26, 1918, for he accompanied Lord M11- ncr and Sir Harry Wilson from Ver- ACTIVE I108!) PRICES CORPORATION SECURITIES: glglitllail ‘Que _ sailles to Doullens, where the great 3°C li1,“ W: decision was taken, and afterwards Cuu t-‘eul - 6% 1H he returned to "ngisnd with them. Lnu Strum . ilpu “It ‘ [I l; ,_ 4% m. is a Brest advantage to any man t ' 1 , . . t; L l-‘i- l ‘-- 4g to hay. been oncprned. with affairs “n, P“, _' 5m. of flist rate impor ance, it gives -him (‘ut ‘uw .. lip‘ i|Ji..'i) _ , _ Ab" L, M to W‘ p: 1min a basis for life which sh enable Mont l'o\v op.- 105.00 him to balance his iudgmenhLoi-d Mont Pow 5pc liiiiiiii .. - Mo“ Tm.“ Mm 1021“, BESSlJO-OUEIIS record will be greatly 111.... 'l‘r111u ope 115.50 appxeciated i11 Canada, and he goes $1.12.’. lvlwv... 49g. ",“~‘""' there with the good wishes of all iumn- 1w..- .11., |..- 10.1» 101,00 01 ll those who wish to strengthen the ..'.::;:::. :::.-:.'r 110:0 1m‘...- eiwe» m we M» , ‘of the Empire." DOMINION 01-" mxnnn ___ _ muuunrnnn unsns. ’——‘_ " J Mont H C‘ _._ 59¢ 100D 105.75 101.00] Anni: lllnlrcl‘! Llnlnunl- to cut-l- t'° comprise B‘ water pageant m‘ the 11...1 \1.. ~, 011v coiivuc and three normal schools Thames between London Bridge and 11...‘..-'.\1.. ' “m be “fiflcd w the ‘flgamzalilon M westmmswn From [he Window of ‘c111’: I the Louisiana State University, sc- iiis room in the Mansion House he l11| 11.1m- 1|°"“dmi~' w Pmsident James L- Qmlth- ; , has seen the passing of 55 Lord Sign. w They arc the college of applied v _ Mayor's Shows but he has never rid- .1.-..-.11 '1'.-\- _ v _ _H “ i 59101130 811d We 5¢h°°15 '31 im-Fmil‘ ,. n1 den In one. f€l_'l'|"“‘_‘3f"‘i 1i f“ "' -" “ 1 '1': p‘ , 15111, geology and music. . ' a __._._ i .| . .i _ ' ‘ - . i 1. I0“ a ®EHE°§Q i“ ' Q i.‘ ' ; i i ‘ $100 mdnthl ram a e 60, as long as you lice (guar- ii - ~ l. anteed for 10 years whether you lire or dm)—— Ii _- ' 1i Al least $10,000 to your dvponrlvnix (Ivnlh occurs before age 60—— 1i $20,000 death occurs as the result 0f an uccirlcnk- i ; 1i If totally disabled before ago (>0, an income 0f S I 0O f , monthly after four months (Iisairility. insurance still » _ ¢ in force, regular dividends pnizl and 1m premium . I ' deposits required as long as you are discflili-(I. ' . . '9 1i Divulcnds paid before pension smrls mm’ fm- tmi your: after. {I Optional methods of scnlenzcni available 111 aggo 6O 1] desired. I HE above is an outline 0f one of the pension Tpolicies available from this irompuiiy. A policy can be arranged to suit your puriic1.1l:1r require- ments. When you invcst i11 liie insurance, you make provision for the coniiiiuaiion of your in- come to yourself or dependents iviicn it is needed most, and you do so in the knosviodgc that your principal will be absolutely safe and your interest , returns good. ' Our representatives will be pleased i0 give you full information concerning a Pension Policy for your- self, or, if you prefer, write your 11111110 and address below and mail t0 Head Oiiicc (lircct for booklets. Name Addriesa MUTUXI. LIFE Assurance Company 0F CANADA HEAD OFFICE-JVXTERLOO, ONT. H. A. EBERS, Provincial Manager, 135 Kent Street. (lliurlottetown. l’. E. l. Eltobhod I869