- General Asphalt ... sEPFEMBER 4. 19st _ __._-.-._-__.i.___._.__. ‘w-rni; g_:_naiti.01"'r_i;:_1"owiv cuanman FAGI‘. 3|‘. v m.‘ .?_____..___.___ . __... IYEs TERDA Y’S smcK AND BOND Q .z.&. ‘...-guru? »-.._.. 4i 1n——-— l-Z a: Call money 9% 1W- MQXTREAL a , ilil _,__ rower iluii1llii§‘1"°fl‘"" nnila tar V11 Fouient , Power a tla Brewlili! ~ ~ union Britliifi ""' “A”, Power Securities ... ‘ 1&5; Company f;§.,,:,r_\| Skye] Wares ... [lune Uil ... -- ... ... ... .. m! Pill‘?! u" nee ... ... 4- . -1 i on .. .. 1R". lfizllzitriinl Alcohol .. ... ... n?“ wifllflilnilfll Mckel ... ... .. - ‘ .ri0nnl Petroleum ... .. 1R {i _ oi Harris . --- -~- El‘ _i n-il Pnncr . . .. --7‘-.i 5i» ill Frontenac . . . l7 ‘irionni Ilreiverien . ... .. nillfi nonal Steel Car ... . ... -l7_ Bronze .. .. ._- .11 Uniting .. it‘; inn Tni‘ -- ll . 1min »;- -'- - [flmvor Corporation . . brine Bros. Quebec Power ... Shau-inlxznu syr-ltors .. Fier-l oi‘ l'.'il'i.‘\lll\ sw-l of (‘aiuavli blifilll! “flunlphig rElEllliYhf . -- . .. i-nif .\'E“‘ YORK American Can ... ... ...‘... ... p . .. ."-l (‘onsolnlatcd (ins l0? (‘tinsqlitlfltcd Filui ind. 17h} Commercial Solvents ... ... .. 261/‘ pm non Stores ... .... 181/, Elbcttl Power and Light ... .... 71% firu-nirrlar Tire . lntr-ruarional Hydro Electric 11: irioual Harvester K not! (‘oppei- yinntpoincry Ward . .. Niriram Hudson Power Paramount Publi: ... ..- PM"! and Co. B . rnnlck and Ford ... Radio . . . . . . . .. $1- = Roebuck . . . . .. . Smnrlird Oil of New Jersey . . POX Films . . . . .. Sterllnl Securities A l‘. P, R, (‘hrvsli-r Gmrral Votors . . ... l‘. S. Steel BANKS Bank o! ‘Nova icotin ..» ... ... 3% B. l: 0t Montreal ... ... ... R02 Ii. k of Commerce ... . . .. 2-12 Iiolnl lllnnir ... ... 20'.’ ACTIVE BOND PRICES MlViN -- .. 5pc JunelHlll-fifi Iioll Tel . . . 5 pc June 1. ill-W f tin (‘em . . . 511, pc Nor l. 15H‘! (‘an Fir-rim .. ti pe 0ct1.1ili1 f‘ l‘ li . . 474 pr‘ Dec l5. ill-H i‘ I‘ ll . .. . 5 pr Doc 1, 105i (,1? Pow . . 5 pc Juno]. 10m mi Pow .. (i pt‘ Jone 17>, 1041 “on! I'M" .. 5 pt‘. Oct l. 1M1 Mont Pow . . s pr‘ .\iur i. 1070 .\i/mt Train . i! pc July]. 104i Mont Train 5pc Anrl 1. 5 .\i-mt Train 41/: w; Apr L] Que Pow . . . .'i pc Dec i. inns Shaw- Pow 4!»; pc May l. 100$ Tender for Stock THE BANK 0F NOVA SCOTIA Tenders will be received by the undermined uh to noon on Septem- ber 20th. i930. for the whole or any Dart ot 1047 shares or the par value 0! $100 each ct the Capital Stock o! The Bank o1’ Nova Scotla. , The shares now utlered comprise the unaccepted allotments together with the fractions oi shares arising from the allotment oi the new CaDitaLStnckissue oi 20,000 shares authorized by the Board o! Directors on 17th December. 1929. A certified cheque tor ten per cent. (X0710 oi the cost o! the shares ap- Dlled for must accompany each ten- der. which must state the price per share bid and be addressed to "The General Manager. The Bank o! Nova Swbia. Toronto 2. Ontario," marked "Tenders for Stock.” In case s. tender is accepted the balance will be payable on allotment 8nd the stoclt will rank for dividend from the date oi’ payment at any Branch or Agency o! the Bank. The Dank does not bind itself to "tleht the highest or any tender. BY order oi’ the Board. J. A. McLEOD. General Manager. Fgngi-zauaxsfiiéiféus g éxa Market Reports By GREENSHIELDS 8 CO., Montreal Spgcllll to Stewart Jone: 8-. 00., Charlottetown : 3%?!§fi%i-l%lri%3§fl§lfi%fi§H€PI§H 5 i. 51E- E .-. i 1-1 fibnw l'n\v .. Cult Scour 5 pi" Feli i. llllfl “Niall i 5'3) pc uuy 1.10:1: 100.00 nosnsios’ or‘ caxana noxns TAX EXEMPT ISSUES: Oct l. llllll Nov l. llifiil .\iur l. 10.17 Del: 1. 1937 101.20 ioziro ionoo 100.115 l T AXAIJLIZ IFSUEE: 51$ pc an, no 4V; pr! 5 pe .\'n\' 1.10.12 xm- 1.10M Fepi t. 10m (m is. i044 on l5. i044 Feb i. 10-10 102.15 1 03.70 100.43 10.1.90 100.471 100.45 o DC MARKET REVIEW FOR. SEPTEMBER 3, 1930. MASSEY-HARRIS: The sharp decline in the price of Mnr-"sey-Iiiirris stock. which has carrleil; it from n high ni’ 00 inst year to a pies~ ; ent level o! under ‘J0. has been tnkcnl in iunny quarters lo iuiliuulo the wip-l lug out entirely o! the current dlviiicud 0f $52.00 . share. which has lmeu piiitl since our)" lii 1020. The opinion held in i-lrclcs i-iose in the lfonipony' iu Tor- onto. however. suggests that the pres- ent price is equivalent to tlw a share tor the old stock lietore the reorganiza- timi uuii split that took place some iliree years iigo. unil that n $l.\l(l div- idend would consequently be equivalent to $1.00 a sluire on this ulrl stock. lt ls known that earnings this your will (all considerably below the entrant dividend requirements although in various parts ot the territory in uiiicli Massey-Harris operates conditions were favorable. A41- vzintagea. however, were. more than off- set by losses in other fields. nut-h ns the (‘annillan west nuil the Arzeiitiiie, In comparison with results obtained our- iri: the year 102i). CANADIAN RAILWU-i)’ S: During the month of July the Can- adian Pacific Railways (‘onipnuy es- tablished a further improvement in its operating poaitou lollotvng up the heml- wny in this direction which was real- ized in the preceding ioontli. in the company showed ii ratio c! net earnings to gross earnings st 21.00 p.c.. this not only being the best showing tor the current your to dare hut also better thnn in the saiue month a year arzo when the ratio was 20,40 p.i", It may he rem-tiled that the .luuc tlgure mnrlterl‘ the setting o! u substantial improve- ment in the ratio. the tlgurs (or that month being 18.10 p.c. as compared with 10.33 p.c. in the same month o! 1020. The results for the seven months in date are ntlll behind last year. the operating figures showing a net tn gross ratln of 12.8.‘) pr. against 10.78 pm. (or the some period in i029, In the case of Cnnadiun National Rall- rrnys July ratio of net tn gross was 11.40 p.11. as contrasted with 15.00 we. one rear earlier. The June ratio had been 11.57 p.e, and the .\in_v i-ntio 12.14 no. This road has shown a loss mark- eil fluctuation ln the ratio this yroar, the first two months excepted. For the first seven months of i030 the net to cross ratio works out at 10.53 pm. ncniust 16.48 p.c. in the some period in lil l. '2' The Montreal Stock Exchange / (Special to Johnston 8s" Ward) inflow Smith 790I|lntl Nickel 110i!‘ of lVooriii .. 1.'lRl'll.\l~llnrris .. .. lllltlnflnull l Sales stock OpenHigh LonwLast {Al l’ Grain ..l i 133vlAbiflbi i215!» 440's c Pow a .. asw ssv. as as MBell Tel .. ...ll5(ll-’;‘l51 11-"101/(151 3H0 Bruzllillll .. ..‘ 35 ' 35V; 35 | 35 Ziofllrouipton . .- I I ssuno Pro . ..l l l I '.‘.'i(‘uu Bronze l sou-in Brew . ..l ' l M; ivuu v a v ...l s1, 0*.‘ R 01-. RTSWMI l" \\'. I-‘dy ,l ‘JOE-Q? 20%‘ 20K‘ ‘.‘0‘-'_- 230N111 Pfrl ... ... l Qfilfi 40'1" i Alon .. .. 4 476M‘ Pacific ., .. l :0lnon....,.. I slcuuu .\i a s .. i l lDryilen . . . . .. I l l 7'3 IOESNDOln Bridge .. 0'.’ l ‘JV; toorvnoui Textile 1t- l i-‘i filFnni Plnrers . i I l flfllFrriaer (‘as | 6 Zlfilfiuril. i‘ (‘o .. l l 1l0'(i_\"hsiiiu .. . l l 2flnlflollinirer .. .. ll ‘ I ." . l _ l , Pow .. . . .\‘ 1000M Stool .. . 1nlOzllvlr- .\llll .. llIYPnw ("orpn n1‘0ue Pon- ,. .. flflfhflhalvlnlzan . 00H! (l7 MW ti‘! ‘"1 Sou f‘ Pow .. 231k‘ 20-,‘ 25%‘ 2051 of (‘rlnalln Hl-fi‘ 45 l Hi5‘ 4H no’ w» mu . . ' ' l tfiWin 111cc .. .. i i ‘amt, BA 'Kfl iflvnnnuerro . ..l l l ""1 t2i.\lnntreal .4 ..l l l ‘.50’! IZ-illiornl .. .. “"203 ‘C03 909/{30215 Total sale 25.330. n £11m. N. 5.. August 26th. mo. l...- Use Mlnnrd’! Liniinent (or root ailments. Stewart Jones 8e Co. Correspondents o! Gréonshields s, c9, \ . ......“ g Assd Brew ... Assd Una & Oil iiatburst Li Beiiuliarnois B . 1 ma" MONTREAL l, CURB MARKET _.fi,_. (Special to Johnston 8: Ward) Bid Asked ... .. 1L’. i-l lg Alissouri . British American Oil . Can Dredge k Dock .. Uuuniliuu Alultllli; (jun Visitors . tfusgruve Brewery - Dist Curirsengrnius . Duui Eng Works . llouie Ull liupei-iol Uil imperial Tobacco lnti Petroleum liitl Utilities "A' ‘K i. S 4:,- ' u .. H’ Montreal Exhibition .. ... 7 Nurotitlu ‘ Perfection illnss llelitinve Grain Co Slierritt Gordon Siaroe Tet-k Hughes “Kllker. lllram uis 135 ‘l8 Sli c. swag . Cfliafl- mOlv Oi The New York Curb (Special to Johnston A“ “brill Iliil Asked ‘l Acro S iply "B" - 1S1 . l\'"i Assil (his & l-llcc ' "l llrarllinn Traction .. . British Celanese (‘er .. (‘iiiintlinu Marconi .. (‘ltloa Service .. (‘nutinontnl Oll .. Durant o! Delaware I-ilec Bond k SI re , Ford of (‘aunrla 'A“ . '1" 'i Ford of Canada "B" . . 40‘ Ford ot England . . 21"» '-'-' Ferro Enninelllng ... 4f 51 Hiram Walker 1‘,- 1-"4. Humble Oil ... ... .. 5S".- ll" imperial fill .. 1 lQH l9‘ lutl Petroleum ii 1° \ Niagara Ilorison I. A- l’ . 1-“4 ‘ii’- Parnmount (‘ah .. 4 4% Stand (lii of Indiana .. lmi Stand Oil ot Kentucky 3W’, Stand Oil of Nebrasl-a NM United L it P .. 411/. Vacuum Oil ... ISM 7S1’; Grain Exchange (Special to olinston & Ward) CHICAGO Dominion O \\'urtl) l-llil Aske (Special to tilinstmi 6' War Loon .. . '5 ‘ ' War Loon .. . Victory Loan .. Victory Loon . Victory Lorin . Renewal . . Refunding .. . ltcfuutilug .. .. ltcfuuvllnfl .. .. Retundlnrr MANY oi‘ us miss the good things in life simply because we are satisfied with TJIDIMIIO 1889. l You'll like m; Cole Coin, is». ¢5—PIQIdu-—_‘: i Canada Bonds It is not always wise to be satisfied -——-— I l l NORTH BEDEQUE AND FRED‘ TOWN UNITED CHURCfL-IOAS. l lNorth Bedeque", 3, fieetlown. (M. B. IThankQiTeringJ; 1.30, Traveller's Rest. _J W. A. Nicholson, Minister. i anus iuvan ann Belfast unit-l cd Church: Divine service in Ballast‘ I on Sunday. 7th lnst., at 1i p. m.. and; ' in Belle River at 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. ‘ M. McLeod. M.A., oi Charlottetown. j will conduct both services ‘ -—— t rnnvcarown umrsn cmmcn‘ —Rev. n. M. Aitken, B. 13., Ministenl Sunday Sept, 7th. Sunday School 10.00 a. m. Morning service 11.00 e.m. subject: “The Only Way Into the Kingdom“. Evening service at 7.30 p. m. Subject "A Man Wfho Shut God Out of His Life.” - "rrbs SERVICES in the Hunter River United Charge for Sunday. Sept. 7th are as follows: 11 a. m. Wilt- l shire; 3 p. m. Hampshire; Hunter River. Please note the change o! hour at Hunter River. ‘The ser- will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Grant. M, A, of ‘Winslce. A. E. Chapman, B. A.. Pastor. ,_..__ ENJOYING HOLIDAY-Rev. John McKinuon and Mrs, MacKinnon. oil Chesleyi. Ont.. were the guests 0t‘ Rev. and Mrs. J_ M. McLeod. City. this week. Mr. McKini-ion and Mr. McLeod were classmates in P. W. College. under the late Dr. Anderson. He is a graduate in Arts the The- ology of Queens University, Kings- ton. Ont.. and his ministry has been spent in Ont. He is now enjoying s well-earned rest and receintly visit- ed friends in Valleyiield. Heatherdale and Belfast. Their many friends ‘were delighted to see them. They are now on their way home, expect- ing to spend some days in Montreal and Toronto. ‘ i--q_____.____-._-__a_.-__.__ New York ' Exchange (Silt-vial to Johnston it‘ Word) U ‘o l-iignhow Lust .\'tCh Air lie-doc "i-j, 123?’; Vi“, - 1/, Alia; Corp I .\i ih-t-ui . \l "hill lloscii ling .. llrigzuu llovili-u i‘o i. ' .,_ "Us + ‘vi “H +1li 4.’) ' iscujasii; l 4:1 '40 ll lllhli+l+ll l3 lluv l‘; l") l'lil'lll . l llupoul . l‘ N Lt .. (ion Elm , ,_ Fooiic __ u .4 1/‘ Johns .\lnn a; Knn (‘op . n; Lain (‘n .. n; Li; .\l_\' "R i4 Loews lii a; .- ' y‘ 1/4 ‘>6 _ i4 11:1 5114i 5041-1 m, r- r1, 47‘. 4'1 iin l-w, "l7". 107111051". ionMl-isg I7|., ; 51 Harlin wiry» T! l\' O 71mm‘. llentral liuarilianlllad Suffered 4 Long Years, “I hadn't seen a well clay for four that the Guardian learns years before I sufiered with terrible indigestion and started Sargon. lllRS. JEAN STINSON lDrowningFatality Souris Last Week V l l It is with a feeling ci deep regret of the Ildroiviiing accident which betel! the little three year old son oi Mr. H. Mallard. Sourzs River on Friday last. The little fellow was playing around the pump with his little sister ivheii he began looking into a tub of wsicz" which was there and he fell in. Hi». sister hastily summoned her mother who when she arrived found the lilo oI the child t9 be extinct. Mr. and their s_.ncerast sympathies to them u: this sad bereavement. Creiglizin, dauciitcr oi hive. HQYYPY. Creighan of this city. to Mr. Gordon B. MoQuillai-i. son of Nil". Bernard McQuillan. of Long Island, N. Y.. took place at 8.15 a. m. yesterday in the Basilica, Rev. Patrick McMahon. D. D.. cousin of the bride. officiating. The bride entered the church on the Mrs. Mallaxds many friends extend ‘ wro- l CRElGllAN - MCQIIILLAN DING The marriage of Miss Charlotte ‘ arm o! her brother Thomas, to the, for a few cents So easyto sici Iicaltli and Strength for a few cents if you know what food to buy. It is what you digest that builds muscle and. ‘new: anal furnishes energy the to the body. Slrcaltlcd Vfhcat is whole vviimzt in a digcstible form- proicinra, c "iioliyclitiicrs and mineral salts for buiitliiig good bones and teeth .1 .. c- ——and it coats few cents. Deli- ; and ::£:\i’ccl fruits. cious wit}: znPll headaches; and a disordered liver kept- me constipated and my whole Slffiliem so poisoned a rheumatic con- dition developed all through my back, Sargon put every ailment I had be- hind me. I never have a rheumatic P5111. there's not a single thing in the world the matter with me now, and I Ieel like a different person, “Sargon Pills ended my biliousness and regulated me without the least upsetting eflectfl-Mrs. Jean St nson. 181 Brlttain St, St. John, N. B. Sargon may be obtained in Char- lottetown trom the Hughes Drug Co, a Ltd. MASON-MATHESON WEDDING —-C1iston United Church. the lzttle church at the Cross Roads on the south aide ct the l-nllsboro River. Bunbury. was the scene o! g, very pretty wedding at six o'clock yes- tsrday mor. Eng when M‘ss Bertha A ms Meson. eldest, daughter o! Mr the Maritime FY0111"- turning to Long Island ivhere theyil. make their future homeatlie bride...“ supeflngen¢ wearing a travelling suit of silver; tone with black velvet hat and brovxii ‘ and li/Lrs Herbert Mason o1 Bunbui-y became the vrite ot Mr Stanley Matheson mechanical ent. o! the water depfrtmlznt of the Charlottetown Water Warls. M: f Matheson is s. son of Mrs Matheson and the late Malcolm 1 Matheson oi’ this city. The cere- mony was pzriormed by Rev Dr E. l I-i. Ramsay oi the Umted Church Charlottetown. The couple were un- atwndfld. The bride was g-rovrned in navy blue with hat to match and carried a bouquet, o! sweet peas After the ceremony Mr and lvlrs Itlatliacri left on a motor trip. through the Maritime PfOV-‘DCGS the bride wearing a travelling costume black iur. The church was beauti- fully decorated with autumn flow- ers tor the happy event. The wed- l ding presents included 5, cabinet oil l Community silver trom the neigh- lbnrs of the brde. ‘Flee Guardbn JOlHS in happiest cscigratulatlons. PERSONALS Prof. and Mrs H. S, l-Iamer and child are spending a vacation at Cavendish, P,E.I. Miss Lillzan Hart presided at the organ in the United Church last Sunday. substitutng for Pro: Hamer.—Sackvil1e Tflbune The many friends of Mr. Robert Savidant will be pleased to hear that he is back in the city, having arrived Saturday evening from St. Thomas. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Aclelbert MacDonald and daughter Doris. motored back to Cambridge. Mass. alter visiting rel- atives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Stewart. Ber- lin, N. K, arrived in Charlottetown on Tuesday evening. and left for Tra- i cadie on n visit to relatives and. friends. This is Mrs. Stewart's flrstl visit to Prince Edward Island and she expresses herself delghted with the ideal weather. beautiiul pastoral scenery and the genial hospitality of worm r L Quasi * x;__._ whatwehaveflfhercare lots Fork Your’! lh "lilo!" 41f“; guy“; soak Exchm“ of folk, who haw “aye;- the people and says it is well named ' 1 learned the merits of King $011311»; n; ._ "The Garden at the Gulf.‘ Cole Tea because they are r" ‘r“.","'_ H. -. l3 all!‘ 09°70! 53s Charlottetown mislfiregkxliéh the tee the)’ {jgruu can; an: Eyqiptig/l m “mm 331mm!“ 1m by mo“ ' ' - _ civoin, "_>_. ':'._."‘_:" m. . \ I‘ " "°‘ “l” P“ °' "'15" “~19 '45 i 5x; o.» Zfil‘ 30L “l °I~..3"§;“’" mm “egos: dom to be satisfied with §,1-*_=."";r, _ gl~§21§g§;-_v ‘l °° i” “‘“""“-" ak ,3: m something good if you can s 0 of v.1 ' mo W; "g.-1,q~_-‘q,,;,:',,: L“? °1 ‘ml l'°““ l '35 '5; ‘ l I get something bette; ovfvrxx v l’ n ‘y- h in»; day. He is accsmpcned y M. ‘r-w-linli’ . ~ iinv ‘l’ '- ‘l ill-do“ ‘Wit-er MacNutt. who 1s on his way . .__ §|_‘*\~l"‘-\0l§cr if" n11. 00 m0 11;»; to Toronto where he has won d B d ’ ‘Tall-ll Si?! :1‘ <0 nsv.‘ l: a‘ 5 "hdamhlp “t m’ Tmcm“ can‘ all S ;1“I"“""‘ "n?" S" ‘1fi‘.'70\':u=". oermtsry cd Music. On the cve cl ... . , _ _ .- _ _ I u‘ c 5 Y:n|t Warp his departure he was KiVOJ n hand- mf"rfff,'j",',,sff‘fifzf'wfifilz, 5;; and m}: - some smivenir by h: teliow meni- lvrehegqCbirqo swarm’. p q q at... . -. - - mu o1 the Gyro Club. an wish New Yul Carl (018340) I ¥fml"".£1 - "'-""'*'l“'*' 7l""~'--?“ him well arid trust 11¢ will haw 1mm orncl ooimou awe. e i512 T31, - i - 1'15 T3'§S“Z“.'“ sluileil H:,_.i“f._i,g°: ciiuieitmwn. an i. ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' w». 1-0111». ~~- ~" '~-- “l -~" lIm-l Bill Bflnmlv bee}. logen, lraflaaagcr. v-w-i m w". r": we ~ o"; _ir, nearing tron-i him 8-9115 in musical § . infuse ls.‘ '_ ..-.-. Aanliiiltlifldjllsl strains of the Wedding March. play-i ed by ‘Miss Bessie Blanchard. 1 Miss Emelia Gander and Baal Quaid. o! white georgette and lace with hat.‘ to match and carried a bridal bou- quet of pink American roses. shoes and hat to match and carriedl georgette with a brawn velour hat. held at the home of her mother tel which a large number of guests were invited. ding gifts of silver. cut glars 0i‘ the bride. was a silver service from P. E. Island Egg of navy blue vrlth blur cont and leads the contest for the wccl: irith The bridal party ivas attended b ' Mel The bride wore a beautilul d: as‘ The bridesmaid wore mauve ivith bouquet oi’ sweet peas. The brides mother wore fawn iter the wedding, a. reception was At 1.45 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Mc-, WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT Quillari left cri a motor trip thrcuib sea before re- 02; furnAmong the numerous wod-‘ and Lnens which shortfd ihc popularity" he Junlci" branch of C, W. L. Laying Contest Mr. James Tupliivs B. R. pen i2‘ 5i eggs, 572 pzints". Mrs. J. F. 1235011} W. L. iven 10 were with 52 eggs, 56L points, and 111s. A. Fyies B. R. pen S “we third ivith 49 eggs. 52.0 points. The Kciisingion Baby C11 ' Hm.- eliery B. R. hen NO. 9 10 H?» ' ill" contest for individual work iviiii Z37 eggs, 252,’: pfilllgj The EXQClI-HICFAF‘ a1 Station. Charla tctoivn B. R, lien.‘ No. 7 in pan 5 is second wi 1i 122 egg; 241.0 iroiiii-s; and 3E1‘. J- Easioivg W. L. hen No. R 15 l with 210 eggs. 210.3 point». ‘ The pens lcadm; in Vial YTOIP-l?" lion are: lst. Ken. Baby Clizck HPYCIIPTY‘. B, R. 1H3 eggs. 19285 p:;n..=. 2nd, sir. \K'iili>.m 8111mm. Ti- B. R. 1824 eggs. 1000.1 ivoinm 37¢ M»; Jame; Tilplln. l). H. eggs. 1856.2 poznts. iih, Mr. A. L. 1302971 eggs. 1812‘) points, o of 1C9: 13.11, 1T1‘ "Youye read Kipiiiig drift they?" *0 l BURGESS i RADlO-FLASHLIGHT-IGNITION aAwsmzs BURGESS BATTERY CO» Ningen Full! cud Wm 541:1 Ofiru: Toronto, Montreal, Saint Iulin, Cal“ .7), 5' i “T10 l1", ll "n l“ "Yr Q1 non-ac?" u.’ tlt~ (y. "Kiplinz? Oh yes. ‘Thin blue infill? rervni u- .*."<:'fl.1-i-'ln. tfizlrssrziritziiivc {frlnclidate W] . , lp-L-t- fnl’ (‘lnrlnttetruvn in succcssli .;, (,.....‘. i ‘ ‘m. Butter than average recep- tion, clearer, stronger, more sensitive. Get this inBurgess Chrome-built Radio Bat- teries. Tlieyfll serve you better-and last longer l ‘unit :vl-1i§"l the plfl)’ C3! i _ i\. (Iaustcr S. McLure, M}