1 / f . l fl? --.L ...__ _ _ ' . '1"rE'rowN GUARDIAN ping ' RYI 1928' ' ` ' ' ~ - ~ BRUA _ __ _ 'mn cii.-inLo _ _ , _ _~_________l .f ml The lde-_al Investment S3f§¥Y °f_ Principal Ample Earnings _ Marketabiliiy -and Fair Yield Before investing consult our February Oifering List which rontoins,- ~ DOMINION GOVERNMENT ' PR-0viNc1AL, MUNICIPAL ' FOREIGN GovERNivli:N'r _ _ BONDS , PUBLIC UTILITY and INDUSTRIAL FINANCING INCOME RETURNS RANGE ' FROM 4.50% TO 7.35% We Invite your enquiries for investment service. Eastern Securities Co. Ltd.. _ INVESTMENT BANKERS ‘ W. H. V. DUNBAR, 7 Manager, Charlottetown - St. John Montreal llailfax I' - __...~- -- -----» -~ - - -__...__ __ _ . __ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ __m9_ _ ‘L ti. _lust stretch un octave, yet her E. R. BROW 146 l°`*°*"“°“<1i Sf- Chafloftefcv'-1 ‘.::;:".‘.z.:‘s:“f;ii;i:‘.iii I Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and . ' Plate Glass Insurance at ____ __ ;____ _W _Y ____ ____ __ viirrceil artistic adult instead of a __»=- miie ¢|,l|d_ ln other wo,-,1,.,_ Shel ' _ ` Good Strong Stock tjonipaiiics il i ' Saturday afternoon was not simply . , ll _ _ . _Agent at SummerSide_ Lewis' stile hitting of notes correctly, hu l Qsoui such as belorged to an all-l - ::A Prime Dressing for Wounds.- ll,l,,yl,,g_ In some factories and workshops NEW HAVEN AND VICINITY carbolie acid is kept for use is cnut _ '“ erlzlng wounds and cms Suslalncd '1‘o all appearances, the fishing ilifsisted or two Bach numbers and a l, ll, k _ Fm. belle, to keelmdustry is a profitable one. else we og hailgvgr blgliile of DL Thomas. El_lvi(ould not see so many following it. me Ol It ls ,_ S ulck ln At least we hope that those engaged ec i. jus a q 3 _ _ < ' . , l ._ n it. will be well remunerated for action and does not scar the sk n oi, _hen strenuous ____o__k_ Arte ____ hurt the flesh. Drink Water When '- Kidneys Hurt You . r c _large catches of last week, the fish- fermen of this vicinity report a lull 'in the smelts But now that the Inew moon tides are on, record catches will be expected. The re- _cent hard frost has been an invalu- fablc aid to the fishermen, as it gives ' When you wake up with back-,them an _opportunity to market ache and dull misery .in the kidneyi their fish in the best possible condi- region it may mean ybu have been tion, without any loss of time. eating foods which create acids. seysl _ *_*-‘ ii well-known authority. An excess Miss _ Mmgsrct_ Dochcrtv. New of such acids overworks the kidneysifiavoli IS Visiting 111 M€B-d°W Bank in lllell- ell-Ort to flllel- ll, fl-om thgltlic guest of Miss Lillian MaePhail_ blood and they become sort of . _ “-M lm-,llyzed and lossy whlln youll During the last few week the udneys get alugglsl, ,md clog y,_-,u_ young people have been eagerly must relieve them, like you rellevstskins advantage every vlipvr- your l,0wels_ .removlng all the bodylstunity to don the s eel blades, and_ ll,-ln l, l{_,aithough the periods of skatingl ous waste, else you have ac _ _ _ __l 51°* “=°d“°*‘°- “fm SP°“S=i““l." "°°'l.."“"¥ ”é°"il‘.‘.¥.‘°“..;.‘.i”`..l your stomach sours, tongue is coatedfrl 01°” ey ta” , hid when the weather is bad youllhc best “dm” ge we rheumatic twin ea' The “mel Mr. Maurice _Tierncy, student oi' _ I . l i acloudy, full of sedigient, channels .often get sore, water scalds and you “W Ublised to seek relief two or three times during the night. ' Either consult a good. reliable Physician at once or get from your Dlilrmacist about four ounces of Jud Belts: take a tablespoonful in a Blass of water before breakfast for a 1"' days and your kidneys may then *Cl fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice. combined with iithir, and has 5”" “Sed for years to help clean Ind stimulate sluggish kidneys, also lv neutralize acids in the system. so 'NY no longer irritate, thus often "llevlhs bladder weakness. 'lad Salts ts inexpensive, can not fllure and nuker it delightful, ei- Grvescent lithia-water drink. Drink i lille of soft water. " l |*@_..I._.______...__. I Coal We sro new will stocked §= ‘ with high glide Coal for _ Winter, namely: _` -__ gli! Sydney Screened, " _ vtlill, ‘ t AIMUII NIC ' ‘lottctown to resume his studies lot' forming a. hockey team. and if ~ Mr. E. E. Sharbell, Portage, who_ Albion Stun, ' ' g ' _l gndzrlhoan B52 Nut, I ' ‘ llnrd vo. . Becca Onto I Phono as your require- __ awe- mmie. Proiriptdelivef- . l lil-lmnstprioll. _,_ 4?-1,-,_.-.-1Tl@-*"-§ . _ Swollen Jointis i mio mon-iisn sen/ia wilii ciiiaan . oaiiuiic -‘voun P W C has returned to Char- There has lately been some talk the plans will materialize, a brilliant hockey future is predicted for the team. We have ri large number of good skaters to pick from, but bear- ing in mind the fact, that good skating is only one oi' the essential factors in hockey. we can see at H glance that lots of practice will be necessary in insure success. is buying smelts at New Haven Cor-l ner, has been kept busy this winter., The packing, shipping, etc., in the busy times requires much labor. so that additional hands must be em- ployed ' Mr. John Beaton and Mr. John Cass have attended Cornwall rink al times this winter. and re- lmdy ed the interesting 'ggi-ifgon hoiirlije? practices at the l- The second group. consisting of F h°ld ’- Ill l ' 1 lil i rl I ro contained five Lorna' Young S aifil evilgii ulilralirliodorh school, and O _ _ Piano Recital aiill friends here_ as the young Miss' Lorna Young referred is ul to ’ ` ;l_,lllgllle,__ “ll M,._ Md Ml.; -l,_ ,__ llltle sirl. but I have made no effol-i oun , be -_ Miss gbaisls Bllztlleeli-sin i¢ilfgCli’i:lrll1r?tIil;‘lhe impression the chi1d's playing m,,,,,_ wlllle M,._ Young was newsliiiade upon myself. I felt and editor oi' the Cllarlc-ttetown Guard-;‘:"`°l° along me Same “ne” EMG" iau. Heartlest conglatulation~s,] al-o extended to the talented youngj” pianist by home friends:- ° 1\HvS'I»orna Youriz. it ihirieen- y,.,,,-_olll I-,upll ol- Mlm, Gladys Bu‘_n_lutilied to win ri foremost place on ,,,,_ gave A lmlllan, plmm recll__tlie cancel-t platform and the above al iii the Coilse`rvatoi'y of Mu-,r Blu ,-eclllll hall ou S,,,,mlay al-te,._ is only recognizing her worth and noon before a large and most iip~ 5 preciativc audience, 9 There were ur.-ique features about 3 this recital that I wish to stress 5 that the reuiarkable playing of this little girl came as it surprise to “he Played 11°’ mm] ““’"l" mary ot' her listeners. Lorna is qlllle small for ller age and lC,,,l(,, also to her very gifted teacher, more like eleven than thirteen. Ml” Glad” BMHQH- LUYU0- fe‘ Very few expected in hear iii! clev- lvo,-e,,,l,,,l_ pe,__lmpB_ was the l-m,llSeveral bouquets of flowers were lll` th little gill revealed oil this oeeasloii and colisequeri-tly the recital llall tho aspect of the prenilor appear-i alice of all ullkirown genius, Ari- otlier unique feiltilre Was that wi have never heard such clever lrlill 0,- H display ol pllllllllllc nl., all lllls wlio must sllaie in- the triumph of ` I fl,,l,,l,e,l l,l,,_n,, Dlllylllg ll-Om a lllll,. 2. Praeludiuni Mendelssohn gill since the time Berlin. Dui`l'ey astoiiislleil Ottawa with her plun- istlc skill ns a chilli. . I was prepared myself, for I.orilu gave me a Drivuio recital the pre- vious Saturday, allil on that olzczi- sioli I cxperir.-nt-eil the same feel- ing as the inaijollty oi' those in ut- teiidance on- Saturlliiy last. 'Littli-l Lorna is ot ii. quiet and retiring dis- position and seeks no attention tlirollgh niallllerisnis and self-cor.- sciousiic-ss, Silo relies olitircly on tile tl°lltllflillless of her' yoiitliiul art ullil siicuee-di-l. Lorna lizis siniill hands and is able playing does not reveal this fact which was due to the flexahility of llor tccllilical eoniuialld_ Ile: tech- nical facility is rlllitn i'emar.kzib1e.l She has ai doliglitfiil firlriness ofl touch combined with the power to shade llei' tone ill ri colorful mull- lier, Miisciilar relaxation is rt- keyboaid touch. control that mukes_ lier playing so outstanding, more valuable and that is a musi-= ciil soul. Her teclliiical accom-i But Lorna has somethiugfari ii plishliient eiiables liel' 10, I:‘l\'r=_ thai; liel' playing that stirs the souls tho li;-iteiieis_ Her playing on' _ Lowest lEat-es warriitli of emotional expression- tm ii it was the musical outpouring of ::| ggave us music and not simply piulio` Tile progrririi was quite unusual for a child. _The first group con- .\iozui't Sonata. Snell deep classi. cal music as this would appear at first -sight fur ill advance of the mirid of a little tllirteen-year'-old girl, but Lorna llliderstood the illu- :iic and was able to reveal the ili- ller beilutles of the coniposels, thoughts. The Sonata was rend- ered with warmth in interpretation alrll impressive phrasing. The* llalali i;umbel*s were also delivoreil with refined intelligence and clas- sical dignity. tho more nlolleril classical school us represented by Schubert, Meli- ilelssoinii, Chopin and Saint-Saeiis, were excellent played, the various n _` allow n falling off _from the high , 'i‘he following clipping -from the.'mmd"m ot hm' work as demoui Ollawa Clllzeu ,_l _lam 23Hl_ Wm straied iii tho earlier l>Brt 0! llel be ui interest to niuuy reluiives_l"”""“'"~ t onto dill the little D9l"l0\‘me’ Some may think I have ov_er»' ainteil the piauistic efforts of this do so. I am simply recording earing Beula Duffy and Beula's ubseduent career proved I did not ver-rate on that occasion. li! feel that Lorna Young is de- eview of her recital on Saturday tauding today. There were sev- ral leading piano teachers in the udience rind they all were impres- ed iii the l-lame way as myself eserted to the little girl before Corgi-aiuiuliolls to Lorna and flected the wo-rli oi' hc: teacher. iiifilittle girl'i-i fl-ret public piano ecii/al. ' The pl'ograiii was as fo1lowii:- 1. Sarabande in E. Miiior_.._Baeh ‘Solfeggietta . _ . _ . _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ .Bach Sonata. in C liiajm- . . _ . ..Mozai~. The Swain Saint--Srier.'.= Valse Op. 6-i oN. 1 . . . . . .Chopin Norcturllc Op. 32 No I _.Chopin Impromptu Op. 90 No. 4.Schubei°i 3. Danse Faritastiqiie . _ _ .Ornstein Arabesque No. 2. _,__._.Debussy Idyllo Metner Alt-Wien _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (lodowsky Legelida Alboniz . . Letter of Appreciation I wish to extend my sincere thanks to thc good people of Souris, R. R.. No. 2, who so kindly remem- bered me with their generous pre- sent at Christmas, also for other gifts and courtesies extended to nie. I only hope to be able to merit their good will' in the future as in the past. rSgd.| JOSEPH McLEAN. Mail Courier, ` Souris R. R. 2. .__<..g>M._.. CAPT- HERBERT HARTLEY ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT WASI-IINGTON, D_C., Juli. 30---I Captain ilerbert lirirtley- com- mander of the Levitliari and who has sailed the soils for 35 yeiiii.-l tendered his resigliatloii ti; (‘.hzlll'-. mzin O'Conilor' -of the Unitezl Siutiuii Shipping Board ioiiay and proposes in enter business in Boston. | Captain Hartley, who is 52 years old, has commanrled the giant pas- senger liner for the last five years ‘ He asked that his resignation tak? effect not later' than February 1- Tlic veteran sea captain, widelv known -byshippiug men all over the worlil. assigned an his reason for retiring a desire to rcturli to the normal borne life of the aver- age citizen. . l BRIGHTER OUTLOOK FOR CONSTRUCTION January Contracts Set New Record. \Vliila. very favorable weatlier conditions at many points permit _ __ __ :-.-n..:.'i--rr».¢-.»~1i....iinnv.:emi.ii.inil _g 1 .............i......._._ . _ . . . .........-.-.-i_-.uiir|'u|'I11¥-'»1‘iirr|~inrI1' _ ___,_ NEW_ISSUE _ l' _ $1,500,000 _ Restigouche Company, Limited. 5%% First Mortgage 20-Year Sinking Fund Gold Bonds, Series -"A" I ._ Guaranteed by Fraser . Companies, Limited Dated February lst, 1928, maturing February lst, 1948. Principal and semi-annual interest (February lei: and August ht) payable in Canadian gold coin or its equivalenbet The Royal Bank of Canada, Montreal, Quebec, Toronto, Halifax, Saint John, Charlottetown, Ottawa, Hamilton, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary, Vancouver or Victoria: or, at the option of the holder, at the Agency oi' The Royal Bank of Canada, New York, in United States gold coin or its equivalent, or in Sterling at The Royal Bank of Canada, London, England, at the rate of $4.86 2/3 to £1. Coupon bonds of $1,000 and $500 denominations, with privilege of registration ns to principal. Rodeemuble as a whole or in part, at the option of the Company, at any time on sixty days' notice, at a premium of 5% up to and including january 31st, 1929: thereafter up to and including January 31st,1947, at a premium oi`5% less M of 1% for each ciileridlr year or part of A calen- dar year comprised in the period from Febniary lst, 1929, up to and including the date of redemption, andafter January 31st, 1947. until maturity without premium; in each case with accrued Trustee: Montreal Trust Company, Montreal. _ - -sont'-A", sl, %. CAPITALIZATION __ To be ' To be Ailtlwrized Ollhbllldiiil - First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds. _ _ . _ _ , _ . . _ _ _ .. . _ $5,000,000 $1,500,000* Common Shares (rio par value). _ _ _ _ ._ . . .. . _ ._ . . ._ . . . . . _ 250,000 shs. 250,000 ehs.’f _ iAii owned by Fraser Companies. Limited. Descriptive circular, copies of which will be supplied upon request, contains a (eller from Mr. Archibald ‘ Fraser, President of Resfigouche Company, Limited, from which he summarizes: _ _ THE COMPANY: Restigouche Company, Limited is incorporated under the la s of the Province of New Brunswickl-its name having been changed from that of Stetson, Cutler & Company,vl..imited, by Supplementary Letters Patent. The Company is controlled through ownership of its entire capital stock by Fraser Companies, Limited, which, with its wholly-owned subsidiary Fraser Paper, Limited, is one of the largest Canadian manufac- turers of high-grade sulphite papers and bleached and easy bleaching sulphite pulp. - furnished by =Members of forest products. Restigouche Company, Limited, is itself one of the largest manufacturers of and dealers in Eastern Canadian PROPERTY AND ASSETS :_ The Company controls under lease from the Province of Quebec 286 square miles, and under lease from the Province of New Brunswick l,009% square miles of timberlands situated on the water- sheds of the Restigouehe, Tobique and Green livers and their tributaries. These timber areas, wl_'iic.h are exceptionally well wooded, are estimated to contain approximately 7,000,006’ cords of plilpwood. The Company also owns a large sawmill property at Athol (near Campbellton, N.B.) with annual manufacturing capacity of 30,000,000 feet b.m. of spruce iumbei' and 25,000,000 laths . PURPOSE OF ISSUE: The proceeds of this bond issue will be used to provide part of the cost of retiring the ` presently outstanding $2,231,500 7 % First Mortgage Bonds of Stetson, Cutler & Company, Limited. GUARANTEE; The bonds will be guaranteed by Fraser Companies, Limited, as to the payment of principal, interest and sinking fund, by endorsement on each bond. Plants, properties, timber lands and other fixed assets owned by Fraser Companies, Limited, and its subsi- diary (excluding any value for its investment in Restigouche Company, Limited), after deducting depreciation and depletion reserves are certified by George A. Touche & Co., Chartered Accountants, aii having a book value at July 31st, 1927, of $19,013,085; and net current assets as at the some date were $4,337,471, giving a totalbf $23,350,556, equivalent, after deduction of First Mortgage Bonds and Debentures of Fraser Companies, Limited, to more than $7,000 pei' $1,000 guaranteed bond of Restigouche Company, Limited. _ _ ~' Average axuiual earnings for the four years and seven months ended July 31st, 1927, of Fraser Companies, '~ Limited, and its subsidiary (exclusive of any earnings of Restigouche Company, Limited) based on the annual earnings after deducting operating and maintenance expenses, local taxes and all interest charges, including interest charges on the First Mortgage Bonds and Debentures of Fraser Companies, Limited, and available for depreciation, depletion and income tax, and interest charges on the 5%% First Mortgage Bonds- of Restigouche Company, ‘ Limited, were $432,187, as against $82,500 being annual interest charges on the bonds of Restigouche Company, Limited, to be presently outstanding. Net earnings available for interest charges on the 51/§% First Mortgage Bonds. Series “A”, of Restigouche Company, Limited, on the above basis for the year ended December 31st, 1927 (subject to audit) were $773,156, equivalent to over nine times annual interest charges on the 5%% First Mortgage Bonds, Series “A", of Resti- gouche Company, Limited. _ SINKING FUND: The Tnist Deed will provide for an annual cumulative sinking fund commencing February lst, 1931, of 2% pei' annum on all bonds issued thereunder, together with interest on bonds previously redeemed. . We ofer these Bonds for delivery rf, as and when issued and received by us and subject fo approval _ of our counsel of all proceedings, al- S9 and accrued interest, to yield over 5.55% CHA L TTE The above sfafemcnls are not guaranteed, bu! are based upon information which we believe fo be rclable and on wliich ivn acted in llrchasmg lhese securllles ilurlng the past lilolltll ill volume not previously experienced in mid-, ----- ~~ -B __ M _ _-~- winter, the large total of $20,480--4 ' all 011 rea . 000 for contracts awarded tlirougji-1 Bank Nova Scotia out Canada _il-l taken to be a flirtliel' ilulicatioli oi' an exceptionally goorl year alierill- A real solimlness is lieliilld ull brunclies of the Indus try fostered by the records oi' 1927lExclllmge HALIFAX Johnston and Ward. the Montreal Stock Jan 30 -Quotationsl Wheat March. MaV "Ul\lb€l”S bellls d01lV€l'0d Wllll P12011- l and numerous tangible contrar*-'-'i -July iiicul clarity and rnolorlie beauty. 'now underway or proposed. ` New york Exchange uiilllbi‘l'_-i representing the lnoilcrrii beginning ot' the week and also the nocturnal skates on the Dunedin open-air rink. . On Monday night iii particular. their was a very large crowd, many of whom came a. considerable dis- tance to enjoy themselves. The persons responsible. for such an ex- cellent sheet of ice deserve much credit. That this rink may be kept open all winter is the earnest Several parties from this vicinity thoroughly .enjoyed it. Mothers Use to come upon us at any time. Safety_ iles in having always handy on the old Nerviiine. For nearly half a cen- attended Burns’ Concert and all D Pain and sudden sickness are apt ii tury Nervlllno has been a family D The January grand total for thi.- wish M the writer' 'pe'll`li:§niliisiuoss building classificu- tloii continues to sliow up strongly. Us Indusmal Alcohol C0` "Ying Jsinliarlystléis classlflcatioil westlnghouse Electric accountei or S .1 3,100 worth o. United states steel 145,," new work ol' 39-7 pei* cont of all ' - forms of construction- Residential 01’ C ] ren S S construction went ahead of the Montreal smck Exchange 3 . loaf- Domiuiou apportioned to divisions. Amellcall can Q0 gn §.°$.°`.""Llii ‘°..;`§1-°`-.'“"“.`i'.‘.l""i.fl'i"i‘f.Yl"i'“' ii’ ““‘liF°¥a °° ‘ ~’ - ‘ " " m. como ve o ' " c _ M _ c §§{I§..f’.l.If".°I;‘i2‘l‘?l‘.i`§{1..f‘§l"`Z>.?f...l‘li’““° S"‘°‘”~ “"" “,"f”“~ C” on its mini or $10.0as,700_ in Qin.. Pfcllllc CTL ____ __ hee $6,514,500 worth oi' new work N_ y_ Cen & Hull Rl, RR" lsllll was coritraeted lol' or 31.8 pill' cent- _Con Gas ca ,New York, Tho I’l'aii‘io .l’l‘ovilioei»i took ciirz- Hudson Motor Ca-1. C0 nl 9_1 per noni or $l,0_a:i.500, wiiil-- Imomallonal Pe,_mlcu,§,""" Brltisli Columbia followed with sl d d O-l l- N J $904,600 or 4.4 por cent and thi- Minégn alndoq-ex' " 285 Maritime Provinces $78,700 or .-i "~ ' ' ` _ Reading C0. 100% 114 >ii 1'75"’» 55's 204 127'/'i 88%.-'. 39 39 'r-.- ll9‘i'i 189'-i 106% 96*/1 verage, accounting for 32.1 pei Abmbl cont or $6,572,000- industrial work ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' _ . . -_, - _ _ _ B. E. Steel lst Pfd. ._ ._ “Ncrv1lme” .2-?.:ii’.Z‘%}..‘3i."Z.i.."’i§..t‘Zi;‘; B-.P1 Steel M Pfd- -- shows up well with 13 per cent oil haursztlfepagélf ,, . onra 1' vu National Breweries ::Relief from Asthma. Who can Winnipeg Electric shelf ii- reliable pain relief like good describe the complete relief from “beams °°'“- New ~~ suffering which follows the use of B"°“?Pl'°“ ' ' ' ' ' " r. J. D. KelI`ogg's Asthma Remedy? Bxlazllmn Traction ' ' - stand-by, and most mothers have who can express the feellng of lay Silehioh Eli/Br’ C0111- 'eve' ll nl sheet of lce come to rely upon it in case of that comes when its soft and gentle 55021 C0- °f Camda W” ““ °"°° °___ ' - colds, sore throat, ugh; ¢_l_i;st_ iniiuenee reliever the tightened, gba-W1g1_g°“ ___ --_~Jl___- -- - - s rains, cram . nausea. an su eh chok air tubes! It h adc as- Bn- “HIS P - -- -- Mr' Beg? Magggggrflgldmlgtgailf nrtltacks of sicllcsness at the stomach. thmelllg ailiiction a thingmlifnlhe past D0milrll0l\ Bfldlle 69 h“‘b°“3 5 cllmber from Ml; For internal or external DBIHH. for thousands. _It never fails. Good ' '°f Wmdmg ll M, lylmpllllli diarrhoea, cramps. colic. Noi-villne is druggists everywhere have sold it for BBIUIS Ml°h“°l Mm? 3;, rlelwe l,,.,_l-le worth its weight in gold in every years. ll” md muc pe um- home and costs but 35 cents, at all ---¢o>i~ - Bank Commerce thls ._ _ _ . _ _ _ _ gg nngugggsggul onefpec dl-l,lgg'|5|,g_ Alnarlrl Linlmont forloniy mary. _ Bank Rpygl __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 3461,; l;Ti-is crises- I I g _ _ - \ l 45 3 134 91 'AL 116% 112 33% 6'I'_~.': 197 163 197 92’/i 90 March Ma J uly _ March :May May July Corn Oats . . _ . . . . . . ._ 54 . . . . . 55 Wheat i< LETTER OF SVNIPATHY To Mrs- Ira Nlaeireodz Dear .Sister lneniber:-We, the members of the Gedillo Memorial Auxiliary W. M. S. wish to tender our sincere sympathy to you in LARGE PROFITS SMALL RISK STOCK OPTION TRADING Enables you to control 100 - shnre|_nnv stock for $125.00. Bxplanltory booklet mailed on request. HORWOOD dc C0. 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BY ROMAN CANDLES SAN JONES _ svoicuss _ _ A seiioiii vous ciiisvfaiwis f I gf-_ _lug l wriie crises" use _ -_ » _ ~s _ _l i oi='ri-iis one __ 339', your gri t over the deith of y0U1 1 *dll 1 Hg “M -1 335 'loud mother We realise “Liar tl bei loss iiovoted member she was to the liturd you kindly give our s Missionary Society of iiei home ii lily io your lalliir in his ion Lovin while she had her health anfl ness l29,4_ Swcllglh we are lndeiiliod to borl \\lrcie ci_,si0l slieunis rhroui 130i,/.oi two most encouraging pape»s endless years written to our Society in our time Flow ovti g irdtii sands, nf need lull iihrrc he old grow you While words are of little avail again liil time of trouble yet we feel l’ll cla p my mothers lian"“°-“_ isiifficlent for us- lic will never :Recognized as ii leading specl ` leave nor -forsaks lie- 'ir the destruction of worms Moi 'arrives' Worm Extermiiiator l ‘ We trliiit that the iliiiiiglli. of _ d a boon to snifcriniz child lynui- dear mother in that happy irove iii'/nie whore there is no more paiil ~v0rYWh9TE- Il Seldflm fall* . . . . . law.. __ _______;____ __ __ _ ____________________ iasi/_-I _ i __ O O O O I Royal Securities Corporation, Limitecl ' MONTREAL TORONTO HALIFAX SAINT JOHN QUEBEC WINNIPEC VANCOUVER NEW YORK _l R O TOWN OTTAWA HAMILTON CALGARY REGINA VICTORIA ST. JOHN’S, NFLD. l . _ _ _ 1 p . . . _ . . i ted construction work t0 IJl‘0C€8ll ____________ _ ________________Y4@yq -.gu l1v.Ln11wuuuw _ . . _ .. _ ' ' _ '- ' ' '_ _' ' _ y_ _ _ ._ '_ ‘ _ - _. - l - - -- e .............. __ 121 ' - . ' " » ‘ ` . . . . . . . . _ 1 . 7 i I ` ' ' 5' V H ' ______,111`_" _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . . _ . , ._ 8-'~_*' _ _ ' . ____ _ ` __ ei _ ""'1':i _ ’ ...... _.iii 9;. ' ‘ - ._ ff. ~ - " . l ' ' ~ ‘ - - so _ . » li 1 r October 58'/1 ______ ____Ag__A____`______ ,______ ____ ______________ _:1VlE~4 °AnA -n Irish Free State 5% External Gold Bonds Due November 1, 1960 Principal and interest (May 1 and November I ) payable in United States gold coin in New York City, without 'deduc- tion for any Irish taxes present gr future. Coupon bonds in denominations oi' $500 and $1,000, reglsterlbie as to principal only. The Irish Free State is an integral part of the British Empire and enjoys the same cons- titutional status as the Dominion' of Canada; The proceeds of this Loan will be used for the hydro-electric development of the River Shan- non, which is expected upon completion tio generate sufficient power to meet the require- ments of the entire country ot low cout, and for other Govemment purposes. We recommend these bonds for sound investment and upon request will forward s circular giving hirtlier particulars of this issue. Price 97 and interest, to yield about 5.20% (Subject to prior elle ind change in price) The National City Compan Limited _ Hood Office-Si. James' _and Si. Peter; Strnqilv-Moritreol ‘”‘i=»’\-’<=‘-2"-=»‘"' _ ”‘."'f¢-=‘r-'=»°.““°?t'.'.2_.-. it' ‘ 1. . - __ . ___ ‘ _t‘¥‘_@. lil in be ii '...i.i_§ `