nurses, it i5 possible to vlsll; the "em" “flees 1" “m” sixty cmes’ this figuring we are told g“: . M u ‘ ‘ H“; the Abitibi Fibre Company. Limited. whose plant and properties are situated in the same territory, assuring mm, schooh, on“, once in tour tended. it is stated, to be higher in ",3, were ,8 8,, out,“ ' " ' ' ' "- w — efficient ca-operation between management of the parent company and its wholly owned subsidiary,_and permitting , 11926 than in 1925 or in previous of some $10,000,000 on the the most economic development of the combined resources of the two companies. It is the intention of the Fibre W's ii l. Ialflln IbQ-IIUaIIQOQ. l. Baroda, -'. ‘uneasy-lavas. Oal. n. s. Ilallaaol, n. a. o. Illaaaadligss-whl-Iaraatl. Assoelasaldltos-D. l. Oarfla . 1 -. ' a i... t, tit-...,- i t PIAKING In lsint John. on twO. oaoallona Premier ions 111°" red to maritime rights. Addreulns a great audience on 389191111191’ 31' 1926 he said in N11?‘ xwe hear that the 000019 91 Maritimes. Dflrt of the Dominion, but ii 1'01’ one will take the position that there is an obligation on ‘other parts of Canada to see that all! lln former days the murmurs the! were heard when a valve of the heart was affected. was consider ed the important point iu all heart ailments. Later it was found that NEWZIOSUE -—.~.. . m1‘... ... To be dated February I, 1927. inCanadlan goldooinatany branchofThc RoyaIBank of Chiflilfl. Chicago, Illinois, or at The Farmer!’ Inllld aunt” of“ “flaws! s . - sterling at m Royiii BankofClnada. taadpniglslan i‘: h “we a in pm m my ma“, ma“, 4m on ‘my h”. ma“ l‘, P" with privilege of registration as tq p . Fawn"! L 1933' we); prcfll-itilll ' Trustee: 111111 and accrued interest, plus a premiumoffi $4,000,000 . “Abitibi Fibre Company To mature February i, 1941. ercmadainciiiisdawin ifredeemedorsorhefose a '_ 1‘ CHI!‘ l '7 QIUFG i h“ the Maritlmes want certain ' . . - co Limited which pnrchaaodalf .3 . mm. can In. s mien-na- Shoal. y . , (A wh I d subsidiary of the 41711131901‘!!! i! P1131" "WW3" , ' , v ».- ‘ m“ 1" 11mm Building. ' . iiiselifucamileiciistfafmlfirfaatigpileri Bum“ “a ha“ MD‘ o I, om‘ °f "I8 Iksusd Prqfemd and Common 51111171“? an’ cam??? . u Al» a l- ' a. Iaoaot. IONIAIIUIV-w. a, Iallakl. _ b l u‘ w ‘he SPAS" 0F s-DOMM”, QR m, . - i o a Go on h He‘ 7 a ". ....-.:.-::i... r...- .:,.'~.::.'.-:::-. 1:.“- "° ;‘°;.....Z°.. ...... ...“... Fir-t Mariam 6% 511-11118 - - . iiuiiimazuiugiiniaadrma-yi)» “hm”! “d m“ Olzted Stanssygoikticoin attgche Iiratofngonal 1?.“ ' ofN ,osat eholder Trust Complfl! 111 111° ‘"700 "', °', offlmo $500 the_r§aiter)_§of1%eaeh - 0111181111011 "114" W111“ 11°51”? the streDBi-h of thelheart mustlrlle I twoyean until February l. i946, and thereafter stpsrandsoerudl ' " c’ Maitl I13 lhl .WIBNKY . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1927 p“ °' m” ' m" cam” d iii iniioifiif 5115i. diagnosis CAPITALIZATION _ _ ._" _. u duly and honorably dmcharge ' and treatment ~ (Upon completion of present financial) . v_ ' -- . ., _ There is no desire not to act A,“ the rhhhm o, than", . _ Au floggofiahlljldliltk") _ > .THE Pusuo HEALTH. ltorted limbs and bodies. These Jii. fairly with the Maritimes in re- ti... is Ihts rsrslllflflllg 11w film‘; bf- 1 Fir“ Mvrtsflle 151,170; ‘Sinking 311:4 G°1d13°"d'- - - - figbgooboo ' - ' 8".“ j dt bligtiii TCOH'LWQQDiQ'GBLB an so-or . 8 "7 C ulati erred toe i - y I um Red cm“ Societies are In ' i:i...:i.:.nyri. dssiiie ii) rather "ammuy 11°"1‘1- Czammuor: Stocgre (no par value) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100,009 1111- 109-000 l-hl- -. creasing in numbers and in useful- ness and deserve THE report of the activities of the Rod Cross Society, submit- ted at their annual meeting and re- ported in yesterday's Guardian, makes interesting and vitally im-i lt is hoped that, as a province, “rum mums’ and w” "u" 11f we shall shortly be able to make an Y1" 1"’ °‘“'°‘""Y 1°" ""1 Preflerf-Iunvesiment" in Public Health. 1|. od» for future reference. This so-iwm p”, as m, gold m,“ 0,. 0,, cisty is the only institution in our‘ we“ can W" pa» l, w,“ pay in midst which Jnterests itself in mat-;p,.0v,,_,,,,g-us Wm, hem", heamfler fora of public health, and the re-‘and haw," cmzenl ports of the secretary, Dr. S. it, Jenkins, and Miss Wilson, Chief Red Cross Nurse, showhow that, i- fntsrsst has manifested itself, theIEVERYONE knows something amazing amount of 'work done and’ about’ ‘he Co“ or "was and me great need or such work‘ The‘ everyone knows ii is increasing, ex- the assistance and sympathy and co-operation of all. -——<o>——-—- COST OF LIVING. 8M1?” depends 11111811’ 1°’ “Siam those who "y, m shield a gov- lslws smteuwms deuvmfd 1“ m“ the large intestine. the waste from Plant and Equipment, sound depreciated value, ‘as appraised. . . . . . .. $5,458,218.91 mmwuance upon the generosity of Blllmellt by declaring—to the cred- city. ‘They are of renewed inter- the 100d will likewise give rise to Freehold Timber Lands and Crown Timber Limits, as appraised... .. 3,000,000.00 ‘ it of the government-Aha it is com- 99! 1° 1111- 110W 11181 1119 ‘Dillmm Re‘ distemm)“ 1mm 5" Presflufe- W k‘ C ‘t 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,347,973-83 the public and, m we crud“ o, m.“ Don is before ‘Parliament and ma“ Now ma” spasms can be caused or m8 8P1 a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . .. . other Organlzatiopg the 1 0 D E m5 d°“'“' short, 11>’ Severe 11191111118 trflllnwhlch act- -.._....._._._-..--~--»—~.--.-- -—- —- - ' ""' Y 0111181111101 115111511011 ll i - TtIAs $9806197.74 and the Rotary Club, themselves, The Department o! Labor in a re there, 112N110“: tiiiiflieiilesiaswvivltlilicitihghgiilgdl Iii: o a Sc s ' , dependent upon the generosity or cent statement shows the cost of mo“ members much needed as =|,,,,,,g ,3 hwy," mm, ,,, 192m um, w, "m, a,” by way o, warning teitiyufill Cildfilfll. h ’ charges. maintenance and repairs, but before depreciation and Dominion Taxes, as certified by Messrs. ‘Price, I mu "ms been steadily rising since 192a ma, an Ottawa letter m the Fmaw mg theolzlibdggmt el stomach, allow- Waterhouse & Co., have been as follows. W’ > 1'"? _ ’ I I a s ee wag given during “,8 ye“, _ x P l I m m b_ ns muscles to be- Year ended December 31 1925. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . $534,611.31 Jun-v. The“ and d‘ m wvhether the government is to 018 ‘ 0S1. B6 8 0r 8t R 811 00m- come weak from lack of exercise, Y d d D be 31' 1925 70o 734 55 e o er contributions mittee of the Cabinet has reported 1119 111110118 the frequent causes of ear c“ e eccm r ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ "' ' ' ' i . mcehed. great”, as they are nwblame for this may be questioned. precuned by the society’ are very‘Tile fact patent to all is that it ‘m. from bemg adequate m theicosts more to live now than it ever need and altogether out of propor- did’ tion to the value of the work that! In Canada the cost per week 0t a b“ been and ,5 yet to be donejfamily budget of twenty-nine staple _w“h the present “an o! Red Cross, foods. calculated from the average ‘years and, as pointed out by Miss, wnlom commem checkmg up o! years back to the beginning of 1922. the Drag,“ made by thosejToward the close of 1926 prices of summed and advised is not pokicertain commodities dropped con. sible. There are only three nursesfsidembly’ Wm‘ the result that in The" ought to be at ha" [our November and December the coat “m” as many and the addmoua,‘ of the budget was below that in the ca” m the provmce would be bmmame months of 1925 but still high- ‘ mm" charge m comparison to er than in the corresponding periods the benefl a which would result. H“ ‘he years 1922' 1923 and 1924' ilncluding the cost of fuel and rent England expands over six mil-I “on donuts a year on school medlnwlth that of foods, the budgetsliow- ca, aerv,ce_and Sh, George New} ed somewhat the same movement.‘ And now it is recognized that the intestinal canal that is the stomach and instestines, has n re- Bularity about; its movements as it handles the food and waste from the food. Ilt has been found that some por- Ito live up to the full letter of the obligation. . . If you are simply asking for Justice, my wish and the wish of the, Government is to give you the,’ fullest recognition." quit work for certain periods of time, and the food or waste will re- main at that particular spot in the canal for minutes, perhaps hours st a time. This ls spoken of as spasm. ‘Thus if the spasm occurs in the stomach, the food might-lie there for a long time, and with no churn- ing movements from walls of stom- acli, gas from fermentation might easily be a source of great distress to the patient. The gas pressure might cause severe pain, or just a sense of weight or oppression. ‘if the spasm occurs in the lower end of intestinal canal, that is in Again in Saint John on August 26, 1926 Rt. Hon. Mr. King referred to the appointment of theDuucan Commission and the reference of the Maritime case to the Railway ‘Commission, and he then declared that if he were returned to power. “measures ‘would be adopted to give effect to the recommendations of the two Commissions.”We quote from the Telegrsphtlournal the above citations of the Prime Min- going down to the muscles of in- 11115 Sllasm. iii‘ you are troubled greatly with gas pressure you can T611011)’ see the probable cause, and the remedy is in your own hands. ‘If you are too old or weak to take exercise, the wearing of an °bd°11111101 1181i. and small or frequ- ent meals should give relief. Lying on the right side always, will like. wise be of help, that the Government "is zfaced with a choice between accepting the Duncan recommendations and be- ing able to reduce taxation." ‘lt is said in support of this that the ‘Duncan Report calla for a capital outlay of at least $12,120,000 and possibly an additional $7,500,000. In ‘Railway in Prince ‘Edward Island ‘by way of improvements and H new ‘Car Ferry- ~All of which goes SCRAP BOOK tions of the intestine will simply ' Company, Limited, for the Company's other assets. outstanding. IIITTIITIITII I IIIITTIIIflIIITIII annual payment be The following summary dafed February 4, I927:—- requirements. ing $90,000. i‘; based upon a leffer o] Mr. Alexander Smilll, President of 416mb! rum rm: company. Abitibi Fibre Company, Limited. has acquired allrhe properties and wen cf the ' Mattagami Pulp & Paper Company, Limited, as a going concern. These P1013111"- 1°°Q1¢d l1} 3111mm R9171‘ F1111!- Northern Ontario. include a complete plant of modem reinforced concrete construction with a manufacturing capacity of 50 000 to 60 000 tons per annum of high grade sulphite pulp, to which bleaching equipment imth a capacity of ...‘... so.ooo' tons per annum was added in 1926. and a complete hydro-electric development with an installed capacity of 9,000 h.p., which supplies power for current needs. _ . _ l The Company holds a Crown timber license from the Province of Qilflflfiif°veflnial7lirox1mlt¢1ifi§4o square miles of timber lands on watersheds in the neighborhood of its p15!"- mfidihtw“ t° 55°11‘ 12§ 591181‘? 17111" oi‘ timber areas on the same watersheds owned in fee simple—a total of approximately 965<square miles estimated to contain not less than 3,000,000 cords of spruce pulpwood. This amount assures an ample supply of pulpwood EARNINGS: Net earnings of the properties acquired, available for interest, after deducting all operating Net earnings for the year 1926. reflecting only in part the operation of the new bleaching plant, were, therefore. over 2.9 times the maximum annual interest charges of $240,000 on these Series "A" Bonds to be SINKING FUND: The Trust Deed will provide for armual sinking fund payments commencing Novem- ber I. i928. estimated to be sufficient to retire over 61% of theseSeries “A” Bonds prior to maturity, the minimum OWNERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT: Abitibi Power b Paper Company, Limited, one of the largest newsprint manufacturing companies in Canada. has purchased all of the issued Preferred and Common stock of Company. as and when economic conditions warrant, to develop the property as a newsprint operation, for which power and wood conditions are peculiarly favourable. SECURITY AND ASSETS: These Bonds will be secured by a Deed of Trust and Mortgage. constituting, in the opinion of Counsel, a first mortgage and charge on all of the Company's assets. present and future, specific as to realestate. plants. buildings. equipment, timber areas and other fixed assets, and a floating charge as to all - The net tangible assets, as shown by the Balance Sheet of the‘ Company at December 31, 1926, as certified by Messrs. Price. Waterhouse 8s Co.. after giving effect to appraisals were as follows: to show that a supreme etffort is ibeing made in various quarters to lklil ‘the Duncan report. 0n the other side Mr. Duff the A as RIEB OF LITERA quota-nous FOR RY BOOK Lovsne O Friday, Feb. 11th. We oflfer these bonds for delivery if’, as and when issued and received by us, and subjecf f0 (he opinion ‘ o] our counsel of all proceedings, af- 1 - 99 and accrued interest, to yield about 6.09% ‘"- ,1 v19; , " 15-’ T14 i '1- '. newly-elected jrom Antigonlsh. BY Hiding a man does, as it were gave out before leaving for Ottawa antedate his life, and make himself contemporary with the 199g p311; and this way of il-IYIIIIIIQ up beyond Ono's nativity is better than Plato's Pre-existenem-ttiolller. (Continued on Page 5.) oo++¢+4+o+oo+0+o+o++ooo+ ~11, admit A" been,“ ,, can ,m_ Royal Securities Corporation, Limited l i, Peabodyfll-foughteiing & Co. The above sfafemenls are no! guaranteed, but are based upon information ivhich we believe fo be reliable and on which WI ‘r- "n, ’ t, , '= u‘? . » acted in purchasing fhcse securifius. man, chief medical oiiicsr of theiThe report comm“ a table and pirove individuals or the crowd ‘ls * AILY LEQSQNS i < D ' .....-¢,, chart showing the changes that ilk, admin,“ ma“ been," an _ a u i. n JHJY- -»-»--.1I~.1-"l1 ~ Bdsrd of Education, says that it h t t IN ENGLISH . eye wuh can be ‘mulled from ' have taken place in t e cos o ‘ - . H Id h . . '- . . - p”! a wou ave more moneydivlng I11 Cflllllda 911108 1913- T119 By W. L. Gordon them r D‘ Gourmom 0s by, 811d the bPOWII fallflfl 8111116 He has been captivating a number ,' An opera tenor heard Miss White provided for this useful work. His, d l i Ad», “were, n w ,. A n d strangely 81 I110!‘ Wlwll 8119 0011165 of audiences here and lius won a_-“1i111°11 115 11 51911051111111" and sing in her home town of Alexan- mmor Dom ,8 complalnt thattchnrt indicates the stea y rse n he-r own perfecgonwlfh; 32d so? near them. She baa hawk-faced Mg), ma“, ,,, chax_,o,,eto‘vn as a “.,,,,n Keuy whne, me “rector, arm. La" and “mad her m ‘aka enough ,3 not Drowned Ammu hithat cost from 1913 until it reached IWdRDS OFTEN MISUSE-D, outside of’ herself‘ ‘She '18 not to gods that worship her, and tihe cen- ibrllllan, speaker, And 1e, “S w” lieiird iier sing. he ‘broke the ‘rule. up mule, She came to Chicago t0 ' g i“ a,‘ m June Don-l confuse "moment" with be mdgédlby an extema, standard tflirrfl ‘$811011 111 he!‘ 8111B- —050II-1‘ here that ours is “no mean city"'5°111'1111°9 111111 118911 0111111611 ""11 finance voice study by steuogravh)‘ thus handicapped, the school doc-ii a De ' t ‘minute’. "Moment" means an in- o, resembmuce y She ,5 a V6,, Wilde. when it comes to discriminating be- fiimtmsl Eimilffatins limdfih '1 $9118! and landed B-OBIGGMBIIY 011 1119 Bil’- - _ - "_‘ . - . I8. e -, -€——<-o->———— for, he declares, has accomplished‘ The 1'99"‘ ‘m the mwemem“ ° stunt. _ rather than a mirror. She has twee" ‘he mg“ ir°m ‘he ‘we’ 1 ma, “.211, nfougi,’ S: mmfm r g “hm” u" Mun,“ Lmmu,‘ . “he Co“ o, "vmg 1,, can“; 1,, pggt (Xl-"DEN IMIIZSPRONOIIINCED. flowers “m, no loresw know or‘ Ch- g-rsdes of oratory. its people um, , l '91? 816M (18111- IiJ hi! ODIHIDmI is accompanied gaunt, The nu as a in “"c:alm"' l8 birds ma; no woodland 90396389,, 6 “size up” the (listingiiisliing traits; - m“ *1“ ‘~ . . Situation v 0s 1 ~ ' , ‘ England at the age of 14 is better by a’ report on t e “an o 6,‘: isvlwoiiqlvills; relinquish, siir- ma, Zefife“, adgfl§§fflhffijfdf ‘ pleasure to them as well as Dr.§ We are constantly sending goods Dhyilcauy in We". way than ,1,e,°111"1115 1" “he? lands‘ Th“ 189°" render, abandon, yield, sacrifice, He“, me the worms more ‘ma, than Coffin to rind that their jiidgnienii and prescription t0 Ill N"! 0f "I! ' - Heimmcates m,“ the w“ 0g llvlng ln- (Lapltlllate, llvlng ma"; Md he" the great A G"*°°1"| 3P“k°' has not ‘been at fault. All have‘ surrounding country. Thla business ‘fieaver’? of twenty years ago. ‘ adds a remark that is worth r0» membering: that this wholesome‘ aiidphysically fit child of the pre- sent day "ls lass handicapped than formerly in obtaining and keeping employment.” In other words, aehoollfimedical service pays be- 951M611 turns out improved mater- ial for citizenship. ~ In this province we are spending quite freely and very properly on the medical and surgical care of duranlnials. When we discover de- huts in our colts and calves and foxes, the value of ‘which we can dex in Great Britain in December i last was 179 compared with 100 in July, 191 4. EDITORIAL NOTES. The man who said that he had always observed that if he lived through the month 0'! January 119 always lived out the whole Y9!"- wns an optimist. The bear that came out on Candle- mas Day just to see what kind of weather we were $01118 l0 110V?- and was shot in the midst of his <WI0fRfD ‘STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by mus- ter-ing one word each day. Today's word: TPUIVTAJJFPY; that which is of little value or importance. “Even the common trlvialities of the scene interested him.” ————-¢0>——-— achetypes of which things that iliavs existence are but unfinished copies. Nature has, in her eyes, no laws, no uniformity. she can work miracles at her will, and when she calls monsters from the deep tiliey come. She can bid the almond tree blossom in winter. and send the snow upon the ripe corn- field. At her word the frost lays its silver finger on the burning mouth of June, and the winged lions creep out from tihe hollows of the Lydian hills. The dryads peer from the thicket as she pass- VOOO Daily Selections Ion Guardian Readers How mighty are the forces That yield us this display That toy with man’s creations And wills them to obey, And acorns our iflltllfi eiIforts To chain a single ray. February i1, 1927 1A SONG or ruANieso-ivdircf- ii will give than-ks unto the Imrd s0- cordiug to his righteousness; 81111 Oh’ wonder of a“ the ages’ (Historical) In connection with ‘the lecture be- fore the Caledonian Club on Thurs day night last by Mr. J. R. Burnett on the Chinese Situation. the usual courtesies were extended ‘by mem- bers of the audience and cordially acknowledge by the lecturer. There is one salient feature of the vote of thanks which iwe cannot in fairness overlook, that is to say, the scholarly and also extended fund of information of the "Celes- tials“ who are threatening to over run Creation. We refer to the comments of the Rev. lPrincipal Coffin, of Trinidad, B. W. 1.. who is now sojourning in our city. I'l‘his is not ‘the first instance of the learned lPrincipsPs outstanding ab- ility iis an orator and rhetoriciau. watched the graceful gestures, and,‘ noted the polished diction. scholar-i ly style, and facile turn from one‘ topic to another. iln the conventional meetings ati which iDr. Coffin has spoken there} has [been nothing to call forthf flashes of eloquence or make audi-g ences “laugh and weep or cheer? by turns" yet one cannot help! thinking as he sits and listens what. burning eloquence must flow from“ men gifted as he is when stirred by , great upheaval. , i CHICAGO ‘ETHER MADE i i (A rule of no sopranos was in force at radio station WViBB-M of Chicago for more than a year. But Lois White went to work at the 1 SAFE son sownmos i comes to us beeauaawo have what people require and 'we give mall ondors prompt and careful atten- tion. ' Ordo‘ are ‘filled on tho my of recs _ teed In all oases. \ and satisfaction‘ is guaran- aond uo your difficult oi- Import- ant prescription. > The White Drug Store l. G. IAMIESON, pnueoisr foount. approximately at least in dollars and cents, we at once call lathe services of a veterinary ex- cogitation, has our sylllllillhii- 11111 he was suspected of being too fond will sing praise to the name of the ‘Lord Most High. ‘Psalm 7:17. PRAlYlidRz-{Bless the Lord, 0 Those ‘By God's eternal plan smouldering ‘slumber-ed Throughout the centuries’ span fires have New Issue- laft, yet we permit our children to go to school and try to prepare themselves for the battle of life, handicapped by defects which are remedisble and which, if not reme- died will be s. life burden and a hindrance. Every child should be medically examined at least once and this is the aim and the liulie of the Red Cross Society. Jflfliat , has been done by the Rod Cross for the crippled is a feature that should not afoot sight of and which should example to our grown-ups. have, with their little member- iv ‘foo o! twenty-five cents placed v children on the road to use- and happiness who other- of mutton and that was his riiin. We cannot know too much 0r bear too often about the areal 1111111 of the past. Dr. Seaman's lecture last night on The Life and Work 0! Lord Lister was most interesting and inspiring. Th0 r0901‘! °1 11 1" this issue is well worth beruslns- Tlle people of Nova Scotia are trying through their lesilllhl" 1° abolish tiie 1.0818111"! 601101-1111 as thelattor have a say in the mat- ter they refihe to be abolilhbd- 011° of tiie diiiieiiities encountered "1 the matter is that s Councillor ma! be appointed as an abolitionist and, after brosthinl the air 0f i119 Upper House, ml! 119601119 1‘ staunch anti. “x __ ._ my soul. and all that is within me bless His -1‘101yiNB.I|'i8. ' NORTHERN LIGHTS And flamed the starry heavens Since sun and earth began. ISo when the dusk of evening fHaa drawn its curtain low, We'll turn our vision northward Where the icy breezes blow. And the Northern Lights are flirt- ing with .0ur enchanted world below. There's a magic world of the Northland Where the dusky shadows lie, That is chained by eternal Win- ters And wrapped in a sunlsss sky From across whose boundless BY DUIZABEH‘! DONADDSON realm; "'" ' Th ti 'b fl . °"° °°°’ “m” " o. m. LAMPSON a o0. They flaunt their giant searcii- O4 Queen Strut lights, London, E. O. 4, England PUBLIC AUCTION SALES 0F’ RAW FURS mprooontod by _ 11.1mm) FRASER 212 Fifth Avonus New Yorit iffide and seek at play, And sweep across the heavens- iln luminous displ y, Then dart like shin ng arrows i0‘er the midnight skies away. Shimmering, elusive flashes Of a tremulous light, ‘Sweeping the bouniess spaces Iln fantastic flight, And hold our souls in rapture To the beauty of the sight. eom-PANY. _ Due Feb. 1, 1947 development from 220 tons of 440 tons per day. (Net Tangible Assets are times Interest requirement. ' Complete Particui Price 99.50 ht. John, N. I. Lake St. John Power 8rPaper 61/2“ First Mortgage Bonds , Denominations, $1,000. $500 The Company contemplates extending the present over $2,600 per each $1,000 Bond. ' Annual Net Earnings are calculated to equal over 4 Eastern Securities 00., Ltd. A Oiisriottotovvn LIMITED. Newsprint paper per day to conservatively estimated at OI‘! O11 RQIIOIL To Yield 6.60% HIIIKI, -N. O- , BELNZOIN and ALMOND wiiins, .: irritate tho skin and oauso MN fseoa and chapped hands. To prevent this and pro- 1l°i your skin use our WITOH HAZEL CREAM LOTION CAMPAN-S ITALIAN sALM ‘ OLVOERINE LOTION with BENZOIN. The 2 lilacs DRUGSTORE ’ 140 GioafGoongs lmot WINTER Our said; of COAL __ COKE and WOOD r ls aii under oevsr and dry. You srl sssuml of tho om. Charlottetown, P. i. l. AAA‘ A. Plcltaril 8i 60g FINN