goviitman ‘ 1 . iYEsmTERoA Y’S STO K AND BOD Q ifi§iilfillfilfiiiidlZ-iil-Zii-IZZ-Iliriéliéii | Closing Stock Letter By LOGAN d; BRYAN g Special- to Johnston & Word - logmg:-:§:-:§r:§:-:s:-:$i-:—x§:-:&:-:§x—§ H! TIITIR OWN PRIVATE W!!! ggw 108K, 0st. fli-A loft market. was again the feature today lea levels u"; ugh“, eetaliiishrd In curly dealinl with little or no tendenolea to move [pom llllll! during’ the i-‘cst of the day. leliing beriune more forceful towards tha clone and Ilnid dfflllllll relintsred net louiea of from one to three point». The weakness In the general lint wait apparently due chiefly to the relnarlut of President Grate 0f Bethlehem fiterl In which ‘he emphasized n rather discour- llllll outlook for the inimeilintr- future of the Steel ‘ ‘ . Bethlehem stock Itself suffered In particular. The oiia for moot oi’ the day were firm, an infin- rnre towards that (‘lillllllllllll ht-ing the report of lower stock: of the itidustrfla arducto In ltornle. (‘tliitien noted well. being aided probltlily by the favorable nine months statement of fnited (ins improvement. Gillette resumed weaknelin today reflecting the reports of Ilquirluting nliont to be started by certain stow-k holdera the present reactionary period we believe offers opportuniileo to 9x- tond long pull pniiltione with n view towards profit after n reasonable period of holding. ' '1 Total ealel for today 2.242.400. INDIGO PLANT FOUND with the emancipation of the slaves ‘in 1848, but at one time it tilreat- ened to eclipse local sugar produc- tion. "Indigo plrich‘ (so-called be- cause it had been pinched up by slaves fingers and formed into s. bail) was a popular dye. The orig- inal plants in the Virgins were im- pflrted from India. ST. THOMAs virgin Islands. Oct. tB-Specilnens of the indigo plant. long bqlieved extinct in the Virgin Islands, have been brought to this city. They were found growing wild among the bills. Indigo production mused in the Danish West Indies l'l Stewart Jones Co. Correspondents o! Greenshields 8; Co, Members s! tlu Montreal Stock Exclumgq ll 6M! 640100 so. Charlottetown n- h Have You Got ‘Your Copy P uir BO0K or TllE YEAR v» GOLDEN FUTURE . 0f I Plllllili EDWARD ISLAND Read What .1... Halifax Star Says : PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND T HE Charlottetown Guardian has recently issued a. souvenir edition published in book-size form, with the optimistic title of “The Golden Future of Prince Edward lsland." It is an interesting ccfftion. It is one that the native of Prince Edward idznd. far from home, will read with a special glow of pleasure, for in poem, and story. in attractive illustra- tion, and advertisement, it tells of the Island's qpry, of its progress, and of its contribution to t e life of this continent. There are many excellent articles, but_one of the best is the impression of an American journalist who visited the "Garden of the Gulf." arid who tells vividly his impressions of ,i “i.- 3i Central Guardian . IUNTII. DIVER. AND ‘VIUINIT! —'I‘he Guardian has been asked to steto that the marriage reported in THE MONTREAL l curs MARKET’ Tlpeoiai QOwIODIIQGI l Ward) irlllim, Hlrnm 1.. T." . F ———————-— i, the conclusion Tiny needed s. mate. lvBut feeding iind transporting q mate isn't so easy. There are no feminine hippos in any zoo in this country of suitable age for Tiny. Tlnys attorney, POULTRL-We will require quantity of dressed geese and ducks on Monday and Tuesday. Nov. 3rd an 4th. Swift Can. Co. 7973-10-31-21 Mrs. D. T. Fraser, of Kingston, brought in a sample of strawberries to The Guardian yesterday. just pick- ed from her garden and remarked that the family have been having similar ones for tea right along. Not bad for Oct. 31st. hippos happiness will be affected detrimentally. So. negotiations are happiness from the Hamburg zoo in Gernvsny, where the nearest cli- gibiic hippopotamus is available. The difficulty is that it costs quite 11‘ III) 3%K% illantiiil undet‘ way for provision of ’I‘lny‘sl.,_,._ While some l 71;‘ Dominion Tar iimous Pluyerii oriindn rain. rcprcsenla ii period. l. m‘. sincaii drill-iii‘ with I the Prairie Provinces showed - emuiler expansion gitate WHO d-Ttld BOONIISIIK Sllmmefs iu thc lliurirlmc Prnrlncciflind British Foiiimhili, and Ontario practically un- whnnirrd. Tho extent nLthe Scptemher is emphasized by the cumu- filifi zoo-keeper lntirc showing for the nlnc (l0i‘l‘ f? This STRAWBERRIES FOR SUPPER- h“ “m” "rsllww “l” PM‘ ‘mid its p.c. from u... like Dcrlod tr 11m Riltl lihbt a mate Shmild be provided Orlwua also lower‘ (bu? In F n‘ ilbore the precel ing our Fours. or c inlnc-inonth allowed nrrr 10 p.c.. and Quoiicn 1R3 pm.- 'ihc Prnlrir Province-s with n drop of lira-j. pa‘. and the Iliiritiilies with nearly Iirltlsil the. lurgrst relative decline hi‘. with Ontario down 1R8 Improvement hail linen shown orcr August. the level of la tltlll lludcr i030. 'l‘hls is reflected by n de improvement ..-. "mo: cnAnLorrnTowu comm‘. Market "Reports "By STEWART JONES Q 00., Charlottetown ii ailb in month». vase of non rii’ 102R, though Columbia followed luv thus considerably B1‘. PETER/s ROAD DEPLOR- ABLE-Great complaint is being made about the condition of st. Pet- er's Road from York Road to Marsh- flcld. This section was dug up this fall and left in a condition which im- mediately became a quagmire with the rains of_last week. Many ve- hicles have stuck. and have had to be dug out by neighboring farmers. FINED AT ULEARY-As a result of a collision between a motor truck and a wagon, in which the driver of the latter was injured. a man from Glenwood. charged with driving to the common danger. appeared before a bit to send a fuligrown hippo half way around the globe. It is not like shipping a lion or tiger—simiply cag- lng it till it arrives. Wherever hippo goes. its bathtub goes too. Other- wise, he's likely to slcken and die. And to provide a bath for a hippo on tour is no moan task. ~ But Mr. Horton Just can't stand the idea of Tiny being unhappy. so a room and private bath will be en- gaged for Mrs. Hippo. ALBANY AND VICINITY Miss Winnie‘ Ross has returned home, after spending a week pleas- cllne of nearly 15 pm. in bank debits in ficnlomlicr no compared with the like period of luui: year. Qiirbvc showed tilc blzgcilt drop. bring down ‘I p.42. While ihc. Prnlrio Prorlni-ea showed Iii in- crcuilc of 3.4 p.cii nrer inat your, the other economic orcuii. lnin which thc Dominion is llirlrlcnd hy the Bureau of Statistics for the purpose l-onlpiimihh, Iilflwed IIPCPNISFS. thriv- riingiilg between 4'5 inc. and nclirly 120 p.c. - FROM FINA .\'l‘l.\ll COUNSEL: Apiirl onlircly from the corporate wculfil-once of the hroild gliln estnh- llshcd in September pct earnings of (‘nuiidlnu Pacific Riillvray (‘rampant thorn is nu interesting‘ indication of Friviadlliu business conditions to be found from lllfi‘l‘éi‘fii'll of gross ciirn- lrigs. FINANPIAI. FOITYSEI. maintain! an‘ iyldox number of.thc Mind's monthly gross. this liclni: him-d on ‘tho nloniilly of tiillil Islowlylrellreating since the culmin- ‘ ation of the ice as». and ulev m ' still slowly retreating. its people, their traditions, the well kept a homes. the splendid churches, and his amaze-i merit at the practical absence of divorce and crime. ' His observations are worth noting. “This same little Province, which has no divorce problem, is also without a crime problem. Its crime rate. as indicated by convictions for ser- ious offenses. is less than one-tenth the rate for Canada as a whole, and the Canadian rate is low. The Island hasn't had an execution in forty years! "Unemployment? There isn't any on the Island. "Poverty? It is almost non-existent there. "This Island has, per square mile, twice as many people, four times as many cattle, and eight times as much poultry, as any_other Province of Canada. It has more railroads per square mile. more poet offices, more telegraph lines. and more churches. and its people have more money in the savings banks, per capita, than have those of any other Canadian i Province." The publication is one worthy of that en- "Piifismg daily newspaper. The Charlottetown Qlllfdiah. Prirgg 25 Cont; i Justice H. B. Champion at O'l..eary. and was fined $25 and costs, sus- pended. The defendant agreed to pay all damages in connection with the accident. ‘ .Mlss Elsie Mutch. who recently mo- tored to Morgantcwn. West Virginia, with her friends, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Pierce. is spending a pleasant holi- day It their home. THIRD BROKER IN WEEK TAKES SUICIDE ROUTE PHILADELPHIA. Oct. {id-Robert L. Zoli, M. a partner in the firm of C. H. Bean and Company, stock brokers, committed suicide late yes- terday in the basement of the cam- penyfls oillcee. He was the third Philadelphia broker to end his life within five days, A memter of the firm said the company's affairs were in excellent shape, but. that zoli 11114 been wor- ried recently about his nwn financial ccrdltion. _ Zolls suicide occurred soon after that of Sydney II‘. Tyler Brock. jun-- lor partner in the investment firm of Reilly, Brock and Company. who antly in Fredericton, the guest of her uncle. Mr. Hector Ross. m5 Our school is progressing favorably under the skillful management of the teachers, Mr. Wilfred lllcCardic. and Miss Freda Bowness. .\' M hor Mr. and Mrs. Ciaudcl-lowatt. Cape Traverse. spent Sunday ln-Albany. the guest of Mrs. i-larry Arnett. Mr. Horace Mabey spent the week- end at his home in ‘Pryon. Jlin Miss Laura Ross spent“ the week end at her home in Albany. the guest of her parents. Wm. and Mrs. Ross. The play "Wedding Bella" which h‘ Tyne Valley Dramatic Club, last Fri- .1 day evening was s decided success. I u" Messrs. Robert and Duncan Car- micliaci and Masters Benedict and Robert Carmichael. were visitors to motored to Albany on Sunday. Miss Bessie Oroesinan. Cape Tra- arcr rvcr. no sgnlnst othci‘ prcvloul lite current your, Tho Sptombcr lh'np'-- . in: placcn llic lndrx for inst mrmlii ol for thih your tn-diiie and comparing with a new plrii since September. 1020. 07.1 in August. 07.2 in Julfr. 100.0 in June lfilf‘ prcvloul lirst month of l .ni. 102.0 in Slay. 10i.7 in ‘April. 10i.i.in 100.2 In February and 97.8‘in A graphic. prelcnliiilon of this lndcl number shop's nominal fluctuations he- iwecn the beginning of i028 end July. 1020. Then came ii very sharp drop lrl- to Auguiit nnd liucrccdlni: montiui of inst reor. culminating ni. a low of 80.9 From then thcre will n Slat-ch. 10137. inclusive. month filo-roar of llfHl uni-y. Norcnibor. e figure Muguilt foil off nirnio Scptembcr, on shown iin / killed himself Sunday. Brook's senior verse, is visiting here with relatives. iiglimigef. '.' . . ~ . partner. George Rhl-‘tellly. shot hlm- no. Harry Ross and little laugh-Iii“? a"; 1; Q22 g‘; w; gi n“ “mo” mm; i”; 11pm. m- i-lelen were recent visitors to ifpnr lit-m - 45cc o” ---—~ ‘ ' Fredericton. » ‘- s 3 _'__ ‘,,_‘°,:° go showing for tlic I0 yours. 101R used as pill‘ nr 100. This lildcx is coiilpuicrl from the ofiiclnl flzurcli and la worked out upon thc 1n'_\'i)hr average for col-h lndirirlliul vnucerlind comparisons are tint lili- falriy vrolghlcd by seasonal influcncos. For the month of Rcptemhor this in» riex figures out at. 105.0 nsiontrlisiezi with tho par o! I00. with Ill lndox num- in Soplcmiicrs 1M0. 120R in tho oiunc month ln lilo lnicrosilni: i-rinlipnllilp rcsls was staged in Searietown I-iall, by the fnlrlr pronounced room-cry month _iunnlh lnio the present your until iho wlis ruched. ii nircndy iudicnlcrl. imprrsliivo upturn. of the widespread aviirlllcs of (‘oiled- lan Piiclfic llallwiir. ill gross rnruings may be tiikcn as quits fairly rntircilnk nnmiinn liusincsa and indullrliii iictlr- ,V—-l fnctuvhicli lwnro Iimne Illiilllll.‘ ihrouch elm]; of tho FINAN- COUNSEL index number when Summerside on Monday. "......" i'iAl. l ‘ Mr‘ Hamid c! r_ ,1. Bedeque’ prcaen ed a chart form. Active noxo riucns coiu-ollsrlos sect-nines. 72.00 781M ' 101M 104.25 eurii mouths so that and 192R, ‘How- iuontlia of by July and clow par iiut llns lie-cruise (TAX EXEMPT ISSUES! like the "1930 record-breaker. m. .1. w. Humphrey's. physicist of the weather bureau, says the trend is toward s‘ hotter earth—but the warming up process is so slow thercls no cause for ' fearingihe lieét W111 torture this generation or several to come. in fact, Mr. Humphrey's Says. next summer may be deliihuulni‘ cool. It may, of course. be hotter than the ave-rare siunmer. bul- 1V5 a good bet it will be considerably cooler than the recent season. the hottest in .'l0 years of offlolal weath- er recording. "There is evidence. however. that the world as a whole ls very SIOWIY growing warmer," he said. "The ev- idence is that slaolers in all parts of the world have been on the average "We do not know, of course. the precise date-of the ice age." he con- tinned. "we do knowvt-ltatwhe ice sheet left Stockholm, Sweden, about 9,000 years ago and left NM“! Falls about 25.000 or 30.000 Yul-Ii ago." » ‘There always will be teinpory flur- rles of high .01‘ low temipcratilre for a season, for a year or for a period of 20 years, but the Airelflte over mi! consecutive period‘ of 20 years is miscticelly the lame as over any otherun consecutive you; of which thercds officialreccrd. . NEW GOITBEWIIIMEDY SEEN IN IODINE 0F LIMESTONE * LOUISVILLE. Oct.~28-—;Llm¢9l»_0l1°. once advertised ‘Vihliflllilfiky d15- tillers as producing water peculiarly good for melting whiskey. now prom- ises to loin the anii-goitre campaign. This rock contains small quantities of iodine. the goitrc remedy. ll-ys a report of the Kentucky agricultural making fertilizers. “When these fertilizers arc used in growing important fann crops." rays the report. "the. iodine content of the latter is apparently enriched and foods better suited for nourishment of animals are thus produced." experiment station, and ls useful in, _ The L. C. SMITH Typewriter to operate than any other. Thug not m min impairment to Efficiency and Greater Production, Ball-Bearing in Main-working points is mainly the answer, reqalrennucb less physical energy g to the Operator. loss S lllcrviiwi-l \lilvl"lili kcr Hunter River it on‘ . m] . h mom-rm cmspon October oath, B; ‘zed i C‘ QOPOIIJQIIIJ’ of Greenfield: & Co, lllontr prove u for yourse]f_Ask for ma] _____ $2M I NIW—HIK—R1KIK-RZMINK , ' counwnu. cracurr Nov u; as ~Y SO l I pe f I L d ‘Ki ston til ‘i k ' I2“ a ""1""- l’? P R '96 i054 10am low» u 1s y Wnter . 0'9 t ' 118 a ococ a. m.. New u, Ahmm n ‘fie: gov ‘M... gm “gm Mjm - r - - - ‘ - - - -- ... ... ... _ _ . ‘ ' Dominion n; 3_ Cornwall M, 7_ m“ “hm” Pm"? Gum _ _ ‘ ‘ n T "an Co; Co aids’ Solo Agents Corona ‘typewriters L Adding Machines. Halli“. h. 5, D. K. Ross, Minister. m "who" ‘... _. no": 30w ‘mm ‘m..-H ma.” Local Representative H. M. SIMIREON, 63. Queen s‘,,chfl_rloftgtu“rn ' .‘ ~"" "w 5pc lom 1922s 1mm liIfi Vinegars \fon 1' ' AT TODAY,‘ Fox snow‘ THE yylniungn] Brew *0" mam 113;; . a ouso .. - . T -' ‘ I chimpl-On and Gmnd Ohimpmn rib“ Dist (‘orp-Srngrn _ if‘ Q3: pat-m 4 .\' ‘l’ (‘out “Jill: ‘U0 ‘i321’ g bons will be placed. Don't miss this 1331:; EH5 ‘vlvirk- ‘,3;';";'};; "ryxrpnrrpnd 12v. skew g... . we.» 1am this: it... N , iv i». 1;. .. - . 1' ern aree _- _-;/ l“. _ 5 _ m,- - I , < Y k '.-..-- w. great sight. 8002.11 "mm, m, lunailn Hteivlng 1'5 (o... Sum. _ m mtg ell. Or l'.-i.- I'll). iinperlul Oil .. -;. Jémilllmm-Pllrlflzcg H. out ' ' '1'». Vi 11.1.1 '*—‘ hmwfln‘ q-nlflu.“ ___ ) .- I ore gn ower .ecurtea 1S DOMINION OF (‘AN A l'l l l'- IIOULTRY-Wili be buying live lnti Irolrnleulln .. it 111,2 "f"""lc‘§"l‘“"~",--- Ill-l ocalligxrann nouns Exchange "KLYMHY J and armed mick”: “d m“! f" " ' “iv s11 llixsflfi" @1- ' '. ‘Frill Mon H c '§pt' loan 1mm irisno ‘f; h "mm balance of season write or hone ihi. sun ir (‘or :.'.I.' 1‘ i!’ '""““"".‘ o" - ' » - -- - -- -- 15'» f‘ N R Ll-Il ii ' 1055 .1- l ‘. llrcil for i”! SM“ 6'5" on 797ad0Y3b2i .\lllt‘"llPll, ill-chart t‘: .. 101,; 17 ‘ Yilflilltriai Alcohol L"; l‘ ' R .. 41-’, 1.154 (sped-l h, , h _ "llllll P- - - - . Nnllolinl Distillers I "lfriflflllfm-il blrkcl - 111,.‘ 1' N R . 415w 10.11 "unto lvvuvi -"’ '"“’“ ‘ “W”. -~ Ho“ guru...“ ___ __ _ M.‘ international Petroleum 14 r‘ L‘ R , 41.3 p,- mnq my; "mo" A" RM ‘Illziiril l-iigb Lou LIIEI .\ll' r-lliul-l. 1. ,5 up . Sllissoy-Flarrlil 171.’. f‘ y; R _ .» _ V " ' u" ~ a '\ 1"" ' " .. n TODAY'S P0X snow. THE .i2.“l;.-..'i’..‘°e”..... ...‘ i? 3113.371, v.7... 53']. w. s» R ‘T32’. ‘it’; ‘.2522 ihtll il“'1"?..‘.£“" ' ‘ ‘T Qh; Gr; 5 1 1b.. Pencnt. knitting Ml ll fir‘ ‘on an" 1 p N R 5M 10M 101.23 105.011 _- W ll mph“ and‘ nd qh mpg? r ileilauce Griiln Co . s ':_Rll'\!ill Brewery 251,5 P‘ .\' R 5pc infill mp2s 1mm filkaplf"; < Rlllililllr: bons will be paced. D.n‘t ms. this tho...“ 60rd,... ,_ W, I ‘zilriniil fiteel tar m c .\' a . . ii...- ...-m 40,425 .05’... ‘ 1., - r1 ..r t‘ t, is?“ aoozdifloiqmo '__ 3g tlunnrln Bronze . m .111 an ._ 3'” s ‘ owl-v Hughes 02o lionndn if-illmi: . - . . .. . .. if‘; common or casans nosos < wmsnoa SERVICES-Services in ......“ ,~,.;;,',,.,.',','.,,."_'__ __ 9mm... .00.... "m". _ Tm; M the Winsioe United Churches on slm-| The N w "he Hm . -. norm-op 1m" loo-o" i». ii .... _ E OIIPDPI! Pmfcl’ .. nlhrmzuv mm» 111.11.: ...“, ,. ,._ day. Nov. 2nd, will be as follows. Ighallvinlgsn .. Decl,lll.'i7 marl; 109,00 ‘h, ,. ...“; ,|,‘,;' ' . .me tors . . . . .. l‘ "W" ~ '.. _- ,' Winsloe North at 11 a. m.. Winsloe York C b q". a, “MM _ ‘TAXABLE “Sn!” M... M," lnli...l,'r‘.r. 151" M” South at 3 p. m.: l-Iighfield at 7 p, m. llr film of (‘arildii gill“! llhflco ,- e , H’), . 5;.‘ (5, . l‘ | ~ - - - - ¢ Id v -- v ‘ (, I ' l v‘ I In- .-' ,. _ Rev. G. A. Grant. Minister. “tTilrlrlileg Electric .. Bgfnflng", > l_ s 1...». 1.1.1 1.; .l v l. -_ a sepilIioin loom lmn 11mm Ar . '. g 5"“ "fifflllxj jffllffififfi (a ll .1 h NEW roux (irlihll-IR '-'-.'<l‘5 mum 11ml sm-i ‘ - - i" ' "- -- 1 NORTH Fugue” AND STANLEY p”. M 0 M.“ ‘Bwi-rdkskgyl 0125111014 100.00 100.25 Bosch ling .. * BRIDGE-Services Sunday. Nov. 2nd AH" filuinlr R . - . . fl 81,5 Amsrir-in (‘in . . . Febhiiliii 100.00 100.25. Rrlpgn .. . . lAlnn |'_l'Iilll'li|llt| B ,__ _ ma; n Aileghnny . . . . .. ... 12 Till!‘ A .\l in connecton with the United AW; (..., 51.... ' Anaconda . . . . . . . .. rs ___ wont mi . h N j ‘ _ _ limziillin '1' 1' ___ Bendix Arinilon ... ... 111» (‘ul llccla chum ' mm Rust’ co at u a m r'tl l. i~.~i..r.."..'....""l';,.- _, __ Pflnslllldlned rum iud. .. . in»; f‘ n l: All! . 4L Ind Stanley Bridle at 7-39 D. m. Rev. h... Alilrl-cul . Unnsulldltiod u.“ . n56. . . I‘ l'l/Willi‘ H. S. Bishop. B.D.. Minister. srrril-n ; t .‘..?,$'.'.'."..',‘.'.“‘,’.-,§L‘.'§°"‘” ' 1;,” DOmlfllOrI Llicdaea 1 mm .. .. "ll/a a ‘Elm-trio Pnwvr Bill]. Sh‘ l’ ' Fhrrs .\lo 4m,“ t plmvkA ' 3r‘ _ -' . _ - . g . = ' ‘no RALLY my sanvicas - rho. 1,. fgfifijj§f.‘n;".‘rlgl;_"," Canada Bonds j.j;;".._‘lr';fi ~ HM..." Sunday school of the United Churchllilimhi of mm c m’ llfliflvlflivnol H. r f?" if 11c" "" }§,',',‘,','}“',?,T’,, ' at Crapaud will hold their Annuallld“ “l” l.‘““' l‘ - l‘. 2'1 -“°"“‘"°""-' "mm" ' ——* l w“ ‘T M” ' I=r~~1= ~ Llec llnuil Snore ill, !‘°""°“""- llilliler . . . . .. n] i-riiph . . Rail Service on Simda Nov. 2 d t r u r l‘ i. A‘; lIvnli-ron\cri~ Ward . . . . .. w!‘ "M" “or 3'7"‘ " M‘ m ,y y‘ n a pa“ Zr |l;a,::|(,,':\,| __ ' Niamlrii Hudson Power y: (silfvlll ll! Jfllllllll"! Q’ W!!!" _ ("out (fun . PM‘ " 1 oclock- you..." ynnmeujng ' Purnmoilnr Puhlix 3"] Au“! (‘Mu i‘ru I M” lilrzim \\'_lillfer l‘: ‘Q2: "12:: -- Ind-ml law-rigor l CHURCH NOTICES-Tryon" Bap- {f,‘,';1'.',',f, ‘.‘,',', vii-Mr; 1...}; " n“? ,‘,,',‘|°,{I},, tist Pastorate. Services. Sunday. lxflill "lrilqvllllll ~l --p- ' l. "t Nov. 2nd: Albany. l1 a. m.: ‘Fl-yon. 3 'Mlflflfjfum".351"__f ntlllléllitliPi‘ 1-‘ Nut: s p‘ m‘ W°‘““°‘°“““- " P- “l “m” 512.’!!! ‘.’.‘.'l"§r"ll'i‘.‘.l';‘..-i'.- i~Z'§"‘£3....'.'.""" ~.-,. Mm-iihi - £52.‘. ‘iii’? O. Brlnton. Minister. fililiiil nu n: Nchrnskh ‘ij-lrfiflrl- '. “°"'"""‘“ -- ‘urn Fir-ll Pulled l. i- . . in» . w" ‘ow- w. n“ Wcnsrul Mntorii I'll‘ Foil lilo . . HUNTER. RIVER-The ‘services o... "“""' ..._._ w." ll". mm ill “ limo». 111.1. the Hunter River United Charge forM/ATCKJVIAKING NEGoTuTloNb 1 ',~',2;r,_.r5h.'.‘"h fnli-Iollsnl‘ sund‘y' N°v_ 2_ 193m are as Inflows; UNDER. WAY '10 SUPPLY HIP- BANK! gnu; if" l.|n.l~ll:li‘l‘|5 ll a. m.. Wiltshire; 3 v- m.. I-lamp- POPOTAMUS MATE 5"“ "f Km“ “mm llluprvpflphl- shire: 7 p. m.. Hunter River. A. E. ' _ 112:: - 4 ' ' " unrpfd ChaPman. Pastor. NEW YORK Och mkirmy’ Cm‘ 5"!“ B-"lk -- 1m. hlvklc . m..‘. n ,. " . _ .. t... .r..< _| , m“ liar“ mo“ pronouncedpach IIARKBT nnvinw won ocronrm M, fllltiiiihrclhliln I I """""“' """’ nosrrrsa CAMPAIGN-In the elm" b l° hm l‘ mm- “l” “a!” 1°" m.. l»... . Provincial District committees coliec- W" t“) m“ and 15 ‘he “we °I Thai iiidilllrilll ilctifily h. Fanarln - i?“ ‘f? B “on; in the REL Hospital Cam_ the Z00 because ho l5 one 0f the few zlrlmgervcihtlrliorgwirilniihpu Isfgflglilifll guigmlhu THE GENERATION WON'T’ NOT- its“; 31M h ~ - - - ' t u" Iii . ' - ~ paign yesterday the 32 subscriptions h'1’p°p°"“m' b°m than‘ me h?” l» lnrilcrilcd i-y m. m: lhlilhfluarlriol ‘CE IT BUT THE OLD “ORLD I"“,, “f.” ‘f’ ' naxas . Wall. iriirk cf this story is 23 yoars old, For transfers in llio o...» 0f hank flchita 1.. is WAR/MING U1’ . of $456 should have been credited to - H | , . umli \\.1rri quite tome time zoo_keeper Bob iill vriila accounts allowed a gain. lif _ y.“ “n _ “mmmeron A l , :34 LOIIB Greek District. 0i’ which Ml’. E. “ i _ tcr ililnlvsnce for srnsnoiil influences. of _ l M.’ m; ,, “mural, ' _ V , 1ST A. McPhee is the Chairman, and not Hurt” “mdced m“ Tl"? W“ mm“ l N" ‘M’: "‘""""'" 7"". '"‘l"°"°‘“""- \ WASH-WGTON- och M-Tw Km l" Re: '_'.\nrl'i smm .' l l 131s hnwcvor. wins nor distributed evenly . . arm That w" r. H T4,‘, l, 10¢. wcumbeflgnd, 059 and Blum- Mr- Hutton "m9 w throughout the Dominion: Quebec ex< W971‘ l5 growing‘ w a‘ ‘I ' “ H" “" perlonccvl an appreciable dcl-ilne whllc scienmflfi "at. huweva-I need “m, g- M-_ ___.____ ._._.._l__ l B Will You Rest in Peace‘! Y appointing the Eastern Trust Compmy as executor under your will. you can enjoy the assurance that: your wishes will be scrupulously carried out and that your beneficiaries will be fully protected. ran EASTERN TRUST cox lain! John, N. B. liead Oflicei HALIFAX, N. Q. Charlottetown. i’. E. I. C- F- ""55"". Hammer. Charlottetown [Irv-ch PAN!’ ' lt. John ‘s. Kfld. aionrur- N. B. Montreal. Que. lxll.’ 1/ W .‘ Y 1' - j ‘sitcom $161 A man of '30 can secure a ten thou- sand Ma insurance estate through the rilimc. Ordinary Lilo Select policy For :1 little more intril disability and dou add I \ if. A474 ble ed. indemnity benefits may he "k HIAD orrica: HALIFAX.CAN. WILLIAMS s. BENTLEY. LIMITED. Manager for P. E. 1. IAVI IOU!‘ III! l HIM lMJlI axkumm mo (ILAISII IITIIII or B. E. PARVKMAN leghterel Oflnsiriet § lounges. P. l I. dlsvéllfs. Williams & Ben Cameron Bloch. uuumluuuuwauuuxmuumwxunwmozxauuaxauuuoubtfiflbififififiifi i l r S Protect Your Propeii Anything you possess-house. and contents. automobile. clothing-must be insured for your protection against fire. damage or accident. Fhould you bc called upon to Mort. the cost oi‘ replacing anything of‘ vaiuc you possess you mliiht fnrr hankrupirv. Annual premiums on insur» rasily mct. S» us now about the policies you nced. insurance Underwriters. Charlottetown. P. it. l. Phone 1036. --~_----"nnnnn: lmzi ancc in our companies are l tley, Limited f aritimeflfc c‘ ‘I. s