1 » ~-_;- f_‘.v _ FEBRUARY 22 1929 - THF (Tl/\Rl OTTFT nww <'n»\Rml\N pA¢~p ll 0116 mcllvlduals ability and initiative. Yet every successful business man realizes, too, the value of help from his bank in the way of timely credit and de- pendable business counsel. ; The Bank of Montreal is con- stantly playing a vital part in the story of many a business success. l _ ,TOTAL ASSETS IN BXCISS OP l|7t0,000,00| ent. Meetingopenedwith the Ode, ”‘ A ' Roll call was then answered. Min- HELPING BUSINESS 0sT°"°f7 lmmw suwessis dueto some Heulollos Mound \ K I ant Circle Institute met at the home E;1'.§b“,]*'d'1s|_‘[ of Mrs. Harris Boulter, with four- ,” * _ __ same. It was decided cnet the Insti- , ' _ ' February 18th the proceeds to be do- i 'C 0 Ojloeu lsnlnd Ibolto Belifal s¢»u¢a|p_ . Quiet I - Cline Winning Yunnan LATIN-America has been proved to offer excellent opportunities for the development of electric light, power and traction properties under experienced Canadian supervision. Cldlduloms The Nels Hadlbn Mlm unsure CIIIUV Vinnie si. Jews. NM- Nou Yer) Loudon. Bw International Power Company, Lim- ited, incorporated in Canada, controls six public utility companies operating in leading cities of five Central and South American countries. It also controls the Newfoundland Light 8: Power Company, Limited. Investment in Intemational Power 7% First Preferred Shares, at current quotation on the Montreal Stock Exchinge, will give the satisfactory yield of a-pproxienately 7.15%. Particular: p/ their ifcicritirr an giant in the rbmary ww of “In- wlmnfRecomnu»dhfionr."A¢'opy will be .rent you upon request. Charlottetown Branch: G. FILLITER, Manager ‘hm '"5 'Wm P"m°° °°“nly H°°' Stock Quota:-lon, be made by the members and donat- _ ed to the same. A committee of three ° HALIFAX, 1=\¢b_ 31 __ Quotauong wssthen appointed to clean the furnished by Johnston and Ward, school in March. Meeting closed ‘ Power ‘ members Montreal Stock Exchange. With “'10 N°U°¥\°1 Anthem MWF NEW yon); gxcgmqg ~ remainder of the evening was spent At, Top di Santa Fe Ry ......202 to be held at Mrs. Earl Boulter's on Ame;-mm cm cg ,__,117i4 March 14th. R/oll call to bs answered Amn Car ds Foundry Co 94 with Sin8. sly 01’ PGY- Amn Locomotive. Co ..110% Amn Sinelt do Rehn Co ... ...115% PEBSUNALS Central Guardian MT STEWART UNITED CIIURCII -services Sunday, 24th, as follows Mt Stewart 11 a. m, Donaldstons 3 p m , Int 40 730 p. m, if the roads and weather are favorable CENTRAL PARISH Church of Scotland. Services will be held as follows: Tomorrow, (Saturday) Nine Mile Creek, 7.30 p. m.; Sunday, Canoe Cove, 10 a. in.; ,Churchill 2.30 p.m.; People’s Church, City, 7 p.m. GREENVALE Correspondence re Red Cross magazine and Sanator- ium Resolution was read. A contest on "Advertising" was much enloyed. Receipts were shown for Red Cross new members were enrolled. NEW CABLE SERVICE-Intimaf tion has been received that s week- end cable service-has been establish- ed by the Western Union Telegraph Co. from Canada and the United States to Great Britain and Ireland. By this service a. 100-word cable let- ter may be despatched from Char- lottetown in any point in the British Isles for $3.00. The service begins on Feb. 22nd. _ _PLEASANT CIRCLE INSTITUTE The February meeting of the Pleas- teen members and two visitorrprcs- utes read and adopted. A letter was pital, and a. general discussion took place on the raising of funds for the tute hold a Pantry Sale on Monday, noted to the Hospital also that a. quilt which the hostess served lunch. The in a. general sing-song. Next meeting Am!lBOSch Mesneto Cc 4474: _ -- Ana Copper Mining Co ...133% Mr. Stephen Roper of East Royalty N Y Cent di I-Iud Rv R. R. ....I90'.~s was operated on for appendicltis in Con Gas Co (New York) .!..108’>£ the Prince Edward ~ Island Hospital . Hud Motor Car-Co .... 87% last night. He is doing as well as can Inter Petroleum ... .... 54%- be expected. Stand Oil New Jersey 48% _ V H-radios co ...iosl/. Mrs.cismetosmpbeII,aeeIl1051ll5d l0 Ligxaic charges that Judge Ma.cNeill; 3, Robert Moore. EI.;‘.rtl .1 ssciion of the state _ _ 3 . - , d $2,500 r./on “lien he accepte a from Mrs. Aimee Sample M Los Aiigolcrs cvfm20l1S€- fo ,, to over .I JAKE! B. HUGH!! Putu|>oalyl3'mIh0’l`.h|illiura°°»» ..'- "' u /'~".\"""' e “1>RoTuspcI‘ity. The story of the Company’s growth in figures, Is as follows: Year Insurance in Force Assets 1892 $862,200 $121,416 1911 67,969,43 1921 $289,005.78 1928 $547,461.36 Provincial Managers TI-IE GREAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE IDWII QUIIN ITIIIT i gnAn|,g'r|_~|'_|_~°wN lflcllla AGENTS! ' 4 ALYIE AISINAUL 2 $10,453,072 9 $42,910,715 0 $107,261,626 Tax returns show that the Great-West Life is safeguarding. ` more Island homes than any other company,--which fact must indeed be gratifying to the General Manager of the Com- pany, Mr. C. C. Ferguson, who is a native of this Province. Policyholders may be justly proud of their Company, and 'Agents confident and enthusiastic in its recommendation, -especially in view of its reputation for liberal dividends to - policyholders and its low premium rates. Particulars of the Company’s policies and rates will be fur-_ nished by any of its representatives, or by HYNDMAN £4 COMPANY LIMITED naman sa. srlwaar rr. wairrsa nvuniian . AGENTS AT ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS ,. .1 . .I , irq