1- PROTECTS BRUISES Cover bumps, bruises‘ and" other broken skin with “Vaseline ‘lclly. Quickly soothes and heals. lakes away the hurt. Look Inr Hie Trude Mark “Valelinc” l It l: your prutcclluu Chesebrough Mfg. Co“ C0l\§'tl 5520 Chaluit Avenue MONTREAL .aselin l l l 1 TRADE MARK ‘ es-rnotzum JELLY ci.,__._________m N... --~--—l (1lll-Jl.l'll, 11111., 111-i. 1:11. "~\\‘111-1l‘ was r1~1-1-l1.'1-1l 111-1-1- 1111111): 11y .\lr.-\.‘ Alfred Wntsuii, advising 11111" 111' 1111-1 liafl-ly 01' i11-r 1111111101‘, All. \\‘111"s 1 wick, 111' 1.11|11l1111, 1-111111111111, native: 111' 1;111-lp11. wl111 w: ' :1 uengcr 1111 1111- l'1'l111-i|11-ss11 .\l:1 which 1111111111-1-011 1111' 1111- 1-1111111 111'. Brazil last 'l‘111-.-s1la_v. llllllllllllllll 111111111111 Notes by the ‘Way. norosen 11111111111011 111 the pow- ers of the Senate 1s claimed to have a precedent in the compara- Inrnlng Dally (Innndul 15811 I323 84.60 pn- yum! (In ullnnel) IIIIIOII In Cancun and United Staten. Planlflcnl-W. Clank! I. IQLIIPI- Edltor mud} Bangor-J. It. Burnett. ' Mr~rrt4m'-Llcut. (Ilol. l). A. hliu-lflnnon, ll. s. 0.. \ PREMIEIS‘ CONFERENCE. TTAWA, that is, tl10 Federal Gov- .- 01111110111. is preparing the atmos- a pherc i111" 1111- provincial premiers ‘hose Cumpctem ‘0'adv‘5c_ He se_ ‘and delrgal.cs_i0r Lhc arduutis unduuured a high place m the work“ lprobnbly. 1111- controversial work 01"‘ thc Inter-provincial 111 say 11 is preparing tl1c delegates tcr 1111- Cunicrciicc. H0 that as it may, t next week begins wit11 a public 1 ___ _,_-_ lholiday, so they must observe the a‘ profitable business. In recent years he has developed it amazingly by 111s own efforts, aided through 11is co"fe"cm“' sullilblflpfflfll. everything he produc- :Pe1‘l1aps 1t would be nearer the mark es_ To “old ‘ms mace ‘s now ms 1_ . job as a true Britisher. ‘highest place ‘ I V 11c delegates. according to our‘busmess_ He 15mm‘ the mp in bub 111111‘ .1 press dcsputches, are not going [clam cheese‘ bacon‘ and over the w “ . i ‘ 11.1» _ |*“1,|;\“S0l.llE down to work 1111s week. Thenflm egg productkm and pr‘ce_ 1 ‘ ‘of the House of Commons. Canadladintcstine, and then again in lsrgclbe quite willing some of these lmes’ notably baconlsenators are quite as democratic 05411105111“?- '.. n}, m, u“ “Mm, “um” ‘ltlvely recent limitation of the power of the House of Lords in the 'Mothe1' Country. Over therela bill passed by the House o! Commons and twice rejected by the Lordabe- comes the law of the iandmotwith- standing its rejection by the Upper House. But the advocates of such a change i11 the constitution oi’ the Canadian Parliament 11111 to 1.51111 __‘ into consideration the wide differ- ences between the Houseo! Lords and the Senate. The points 0f differ- ence are many and only a few of them can be referred to hcre. \'lrc-l'rilldenf—ul. II. IIIIIIMI. Annovllfle Editor-J). If. Uurrln. wn seeking by expert advice from The House of Lords consists of1 iarkets and is able to sell at a rea- ‘he soverflgn‘ m‘ by ‘mtm o‘ I110 has thc the seed putmqfor the 0111-1111011 11fe—28 Irish Peers! 151 by ‘election i11 01' THE CHARLOTTIETOW N GUARDIAN“ sical work,.with the for eating delayed a. couple of hours, it would seem only natural that one‘ would want 11. real big 1n ul. ll l. 1' tl 3e l.- oflice—Law Lords. 12 Archbishops l-‘.l,ill“ll$ll:i“f.l? [uni an“ L and 24 Bishopsgr 141 by election for truccd to this cumbinatiun 01' uveurl fatigue folluivcd by a heavy meal. . ,'1‘l1is is especially true during thc Parhan“mt—1c0ld weather lScottish Peers. It is a distinctly also, aristocratic body and its member-l_ d‘ _ ‘h ‘ h ‘h ‘ ‘ _ _ 1s a eay 1n 0 s 01119.0 ore is “mp is almo“ as nunlmous “s m“ going 111 be further delay in smalhnever saw thc person whom I would I EATING WHEN TIRED One of the mistakes many indi- viduals make is eating a heavy meal when they ur tired. Alter a period of mental or phy- rcgular time It isn't. to be wondered" at tl1ere- stomach for without undergoing 111110.11 1111:; 111110 illnesses can L10 Now it is just‘ abpn suffer, for cold is 111110101‘ You can readily s00 that if there 'I‘l1us many cases of illness , 1with 1 l 2. 1?: fi l) ‘K111111111 their time twirling their /%;:~ l1 '11 WHITE PINE AND SPRUCE‘ BALSAM If you have a stubborn . cough. if your lungs are 91' inflamed and your air passage Q irritated, this splendid Cough 1 Syrup will afford the relief you seek, promptly and with- out any harmful after-effects. “Ms” 4. l\\1 ..z-,. il '11 Pcrcslar White Pine and Spruce Balsam is a healing remedy compounded by Pine Bark, Spruce Gum. Wild Cherry, Tamarac Bark and other well-kntnvn ingredients of recognized merit. <:1» 1 1 '11‘ 1Q '11‘ Get a bottle of this cffcct- V lve remedy as soon as possible _1 1 and rid yourself of that_cougl1. Sold in two sizes-Zinc and Q 50c. ' ll E. A. FOSTER CENTRAL onucsronr; 1 . '01‘ Penslar laxative Cold Tab- lets do their work in twenty- four hours. ‘ 1‘ .1 city, then by the Federal Goverrh‘ “the Federal. viewpoint, is a good 1 1:1 government which would place‘ thumbs all this week in the Capitall‘ with its many‘ temptations. They arehmw‘ ‘O take a firmer grip and ha‘ “being given what 1n the vernaculai-‘what “e has or m relax ms gnpm‘ may be called a. whale of a time. ‘lose an‘ we have a rigid System U They are to be entertained by the 1111111, 311d then they are going to 1 l lcloubt, pink tea and other refresh-‘ lments will be served and where 'beauti1ul ladies will smile upon them’ and put them in an amiable concii-‘ tio11 to discuss the various provin- cial and inter-provincial lwhich may be laid before them by1 ldesigning, self-seeking premiers. l The idea, from the Oltawa, that is. question one. What could ‘be more con- ciliatory than a whole week of Ieast-‘SupKmed with ‘he best and we can. i1 mg and mutual “d'“'mm°“' “hall 51111 only the best. Let our motto be could be more conducive to friendly lrelations between the delegates and‘ 1511011 glorious privileges as those lbefore them? From the far West 115 I inspection in all lines. 110111 must not be relaxed or '1 t. 1h b th H n. M .Mothe1'- ' . . . . , , '0' i men en y e O r ‘modified’ It 1s our sail/anon‘ It lsiccssive Conservative or Liberal Gov- . . lbecause of its “nwlaxing rigidity ernments. and from-time to time the y ‘mud up Wm] a round. of golf on u“ that “'9 have bee“ able l0 “Md °‘~“' majority in the Senate changes from lotmwa GO“ Club Lmkswhere’ nobwn in the keen competition of thesclcm; parry m the other and back ,mcdern days. 1 .spection is unyielding that no in- n his own hands. That sys- l OVGII 1‘ ferior products go out into the mar-, ket and this being known. our man‘ ket is assured. Let us hold the trade we have by complying with the requirements of ‘ l be. This is our only hope. Com-l petition has’ never been as keen as it is today. The markets are‘ being- "What we have we bold." We know 110w we can hold it. -_-—<-0>—~-€- IN IIIS IIEART. ‘ “d Th _ t however m‘ "e threatened. The danger is from-members of the Commons‘ and 10' M‘ 9y a“ m ' ‘ ‘ 1Wi1l1111r I101 from Outside wmPefi-ttbougn they 1111111 thel_r seats for life tion. The averting of‘ the danger is"their positions are not» ,1l1011gl1t to be due to overwork, can ‘really be blamed on the overeating hered1mry_ after a l1ard day's work. _ _____...,.._.___ ,._~.-__._..___ --_. . _ . ARE“ PARENTS PEOPLE? _-_ v0 000401000 000-004 0000 040,0‘ ARTICLE 7 l. compare favorably or unfavorebly parent of. past generations? what extent can parents be lblamed for juvenile delinquency? iAnd in what respects? 3. Can a parent, by controlling environment and co111panionship. mould the character n1‘ 1110 child as desired? -‘ 4. D0 you believe i11 L111- principle Does the present-day parent- fure that distress ensues. because Should it be before or after 111111"- thut 1110111 lies i11 thc ' liuurs , 1.111111011111111, owing 111 1110 tiredness 01' Peer-S Wlw hold U19" $‘-“-1l~‘1""l1 bY_Ll|1-_wl11)|1- body, nerves 111' (_-()\|1‘,'~;(3 m- education 1101101110 might do 11111011 111 hereditary right; 121 by creation 11f eluded. . of parent education? If s11. wlnil should it include? 5. At what age do you think ‘parent 1educatio11 should s1t11r1? ridge? v 6. D0 you think the 1110111111011 01' health as a major 1111111: i11 :1 part-111. increase the physical well-being 111‘ - .1110 country? < I By Sir Robert Falconer l Preside-111, University ul' Toronto ‘ I d0 11111 know 1-110ugl1 about cun- ldlliuns t0 givc any answers that ‘would b1.- w0r1l1 consideration. T1101 011001‘ question I ask myself is, if you arc to educate thu parents who is to rdo the educating? I should like t0 ‘have been educated myself, but l to accept as my lteacher. The last question I quite agree ‘with and I believe that the more we ‘can instruct parents as to condi- tions of health the better. Of course, It is for himjThey are all on a level with each‘ d pointment, their tenure of office an t the modest property qualification ‘$4,000 in real estate. It is because our in- again. ‘exercised an independent judgment lwith regard to measures brought be- 1mons and has rejected or . Liberal measures. FEW nights ago a lady was of‘ Senators are appointed by suc- The Senate has repeatedly for it after having passed the Corin- ' vitally amended both Conservative and A Senate that would be merely a rubber starup ‘the market. however strict they n1ay‘wm‘ which to sanction an gavel.“ mentmwasurcs that came before i1 would be unworthy of the name of a legislative body and ivorse than useless. ' We have no Established Church in Canada and consequently we have lno ecclesiastical dignitaries in Par- *4*¢++0+~'00000-0+00»¢00004l llamcnt: The Senate is not called to: exercise judlcal functions and c1111-‘ 1 1 d work to d ‘sense. 0f the clay after the day's work is; Z1 Now the old idea that a heavy I also agree with the idea that par- ‘ _ ‘meal should not be eaten when youlents might be given certain very d Other 11S l0 U18 lermswf the“ all-have some hard mental or physical simple principles in the matter of - o is\s1ill considered good general education but they have -t0l gbe imparted by an extraordinary It is wise to eat thc hearty mcalllype of person. ‘ By Hon. L. A. David clone. However it is just here that 1t Provincial Secretary, Province of short rest of twenty to thirty minu-l _ Quebec. 10s, lying clown on thc right side,‘ As far as the matter of the parent will rest nerves and muscles to the moulding the character of the child point where the hearty meal may by controlling environment and be eaten with absolute safety. ‘companionship is concerned, I be- "As mentioned before, if any por- lieve this can be done to a certain 11011 of the previous meal is lying extent. I am also a firm believer i11 undigested in the stomach, this the principle of parent education. lyi11g 011 the right side will syphon but the question of what it should‘ it into small intestine, get the include he considers a very wide stomach free of food, and ready forpne. "General hygicne,"_ however, the next meal. . ‘sounds suitable. So when you are very tired try‘, Parent education. should start be- rest awhile before eating. If is is im- fore marriage, but the exact age possible, then a “small" meal, con- depends on the mentality of the sisting 0f an egg, a little bread, and individual child. Heath should un- fruit with milk or water would be doubtedly be one of the major topics W156- _ ‘in a parent education scheme. Further. if when you arc tired y1111 could get a good sleep or long résg --_~--_¢0<=>-----__ this would make up'i’or the _s1nal1‘,*°"*4*+"**¢¢+“-+<\N@N quantity of food eaten. 1 1 Because when you world hard, lest 10nd fond are essential. Also as‘ BY ; ‘ ROBERTA LEE OOQ§OOQQO6OQJOQO§OOOOOJ ‘a heavy meal may “upset" you, and‘ start trouble, therefore a little more rest will answer thc purpose. ' i-O- v- _ 111-1111-1-1111-1-11 Daily Selechons ‘ _ Ironing- FOR ‘ While the pi1-1-0s 11r0 still wet, spread 111cm smoothly 1111 :1 large NOVEMIBER a, 1927 __..._......_.____._.___._. .- ___ .____ ._,_.,_._...____._ M1151 fir“? Drizes on bread at Canad. inn-halting’ contests are vvoh with l positivdMONEY BACKTmuat-antee in each hag. Sound Values for your Safety ‘Deposit Boxl The following high-grade Bonds which have been sel cted from our current list offer an excellent oppor- tunity for sound investment in readily marketable securities:-—— Yield 4.4117. 4.65% Due Dominion of Canada 41%’: I940 Dominion of Canada Guaranteed 55a I954 (Issued by Canadian National Railwayn) ‘lGerman Central Bank for Agricul- ture (External) 6'0 . . . . . . . . . 950. 95.50 "TKlngdom of Italy (External) 7's . . I95I 98.50 TProvince of Ontario 4lfi'a . . . . . . . 1935-53 100.00 l Canadian Pacific Railway Co. 4LT; I944 98.00 1651151311 Steamship Lines, Ltd. 6's. I941 101.00 TGalineau Power Company's 5’: I956 98.50 ‘lMonlreal Trnmways Company 5's. I955 97.50 “Klpodyear Tire 8c Rubber Co. 5's. . I957 96.25 "TSugar Estates of Oriente, Inc. 7'0. . I942- 101.00 “ Listed on New York Stock Exchange. ‘l Principal and Interest payable‘ in New York Ftmdu. Price 100.10 104.50 6.32% 1.15% 4.50% 4.10% 5.9091. 5.10% 515-7.‘. 5.217. 6.59% The above Bonds are offered subject to prior sale and Fllflllfl 111 price. Furincr rnformation regarding any issue and a copy of the current edition of our publication “investment Securities" will be forwarded upon request. Wrfla our nearest oflice. _ The National City Company Limited lie-ad Office~-St. James and St. Peter Streets-Montreal l" K1119, Street l-Zust 21H Blackburn Building 7| St. Peter S1100: 111111151111 ()'l"l‘AWA _ QUEBEC 1piecc 1S1‘ 7.1111: 11nd pl1101- 1110111 111 a; H444 00 00 0< 00 00 0 0 00 0000 0 1111c far East, the centre included. A 0 0 DU TC A BULBS We have just received direct from LISSE. HOLLAND, a large shipment 11f (YHOICE FLOWERING BULBS of first size and quality in llYAC- INTHE, TUIIPS. NARCIS- sus, 011111 . nus. FREE- SIE DAFFODILS, cle., etc. DOUBLE and SINGLE BULBS, separate and Afi- SORTED COLORS. Bulbs on sale at our BOOK STORE. L‘ Send post card with ad- dress for n. copy of our bulb list. We pay postage charges on all orders. " 011111-111 NOW and get best selection. CARTER 81 C0. LIMITED. BULBS SEEDS FLOWERS i LET 11s MAIL YOUR DRUG 011111111 During the past few months We have devoted special at- H tentlnn to our mall order de- partment and are now re- vfllvlllg orders from many outside points. Upon receipt of each ctier we immediately illl the rder and in this way save our clients much um; and trouble. Let. us have your next order fnr medicine, We guar- antee satisfaction, The 2 Macs 11110091011111 H9 Great George street 1 Phone 315 l‘ en the precaution 1 1i1npresslon has really become gen- ‘ leral and many still believe it. How- " " 11m" we have we 110111." the lions and the lambs shall lie to- gether. in the 1111111411111 hall, in the private drawing roum and un the ‘golf links! Any dnubts that maylie ‘lau-nl. in thc larensts 0f some preju- ‘diced delegates as t0 1111: wisdom and integrity 01' the dominant factor 1:1 thc Conference, the Federal Gov- 111-111111-11t, will b0 drowned out atthc various fcstivc boards 01' struck out‘ ‘on tl1c friendly links. and by next Tuesday, the social and political at-, mospliere will have been cleared of all electric 11nd static disturbances. encv- will begin 1111 full stomachs and cunrpuscd minds. "1111- agt-nda, with two 0r three ex- Thc excep- lIX-ptions. is kept secret. l tions 1m.- provincial subsidies—wl1icl1 lhus been public since long before lthe conference was called, and the] (amendment of the British North: l The latter was made‘ public as a feeler. to ascertain in ad-‘ vance some idea as to what the dill, l America Act. ‘ferenfprovinces might think of it.‘ lAnother feeler was sent out in ad- lvance to sound provincial opinions '11s to what was. thought of Old Age Pensions. the different governments havihg been asked some time ago to make suggestions. On this latter,l Premier Saunders has already com- mitted ‘himself, Old Age Pensions being ‘one of the main planks in the -.1‘.,1 recent provincial election. ‘ 1 The Federal Government has tak- to correct an "impression" that has somehow goLI abrbad namely that the Federal Government was gplng to prescribe the subjects to be discussed. This ever the public are 110w awaiting the finish o’! the feasting and the en- tertaining and are ready to listen‘ land to see what they shall see. ‘ wnnlvvu nave 1 knocked down 011 the street by‘ 111 cur driven at unlawful speed. True.l ‘the lady 11nd taken a risk, forgetting: that. it is not always possible tul judge the distance of an approach- ‘ . car, forgetting also that cars are‘ ing often drivc11 at unlawful speed. The‘ sequcntly needs no Law Lords us a‘ special class 0f its membership. ll. is. Guardian Readers lthat tl1e driver of the car, knew 1t and 1110 proceedings 0f the confer-l ‘alcd by the pupils and students. car barely brushed her, but so grcatm was its sjaeed that its force threwlel ction. As 11 legislative body it is This far‘ apart from more moderate in its jinlgnicnts than the House of C111111110ns. It stip- .plies to legislative operations a1 I easurc of control 1101. unlikc that of the governor i11 11111 steam en-l her down. the unlawful speed, the incident might have been an excusable acci- dent. Wlmt was not an accident was gine on the flywheel i11 1111- 11111011- had knocked a woman down, and not knowing whether she were hurt or __ _ _ killed. drove 011. -Tl1e act makes him Moreover u"; Sam“. “m; jmlmflf Had U"? Wilma" hem-its existence abundantly ‘111 1111- pasLl m1 inch 01" 1W0 farther‘ Out 011' lh@‘It has saved many millions 01' street she would almost certainlygmoney to the country by refusing tol have been killed and the driver of tncgsuncilon meiwurvs 11f which the‘ cm.‘ n- apprehended would havelYukon Railway blll was 0110 01' many been tried for and pmbably convict-lexamples—nlensums whim‘. had ed of murder or, at the least, ofl inery of a factory. a murderer. passed the House of C01111111111s. If‘ the Senate has erred at all in such. manslaughter. In this instance be ma“s it was in penmmng ‘O01 . . 1 was most regrettably, not apprehend-‘marw bms mvqlving reckless and he escaped. an unconvivtvd needless expenditure 11> become law.l And not a session of Parliament has‘ passed in sixty years during whichl not have known how nearly he came the colmml h” n“ bee!‘ illeallYl to kmmk a human bemg‘ one of the indebted to the Senate for revising greams‘ cfimes under ‘he law‘ heand improving the measures that‘ may not. see this comment on his were enactflL conduct, but the incident should prove a tdrrible warning to reckless drivers. The woman in question 0s- caped death by a hair-breadth. the driver escaped penitentiary or thc gallows by the same margin. This margin does not always intervene. EDITORIAL NOTES ed and murderer. _ He may have been drunk, he may It ls so far satisfactory that. among all the irregularities of the atmospheric conditions throughout Canada we have as yet had no freezing weather in our fair Prov- ince. November has come but‘ the and no snow has fallen here. Other Provinces have been less favored in that respect. Thanksgiving Day is ncar and we should all be glad t0 loin in expressing gratitude to the Giver for a multitude ‘of priceless blessings. And now they are complaining of the dust on the roads. Something is always taking the joy out of life. The coming week-end with its three holidays and a. Sunday thrown into the bargain is eagerly anticip- Scldom has there been so much liquor in Charlottetown as is now stored in the Government bonded warehouse, the result of a seizure made on Friday last k111i brought here on Saturday. It '15 mostly alco- Armistice Day. November 11th. at ll o'clock, la entitled t0 the three isa good old British maxim. It '- ‘should be the maxim of every Can- ‘ladlan, especially of every Canadian bratlon of the day has been changed farer. T110100‘ has a good and to another date. M‘ _‘ ' “J hol, with 221 cases of whiskey and D40 gallons of rum, the entire cargo being valued at $173,665. We are not 111111 how if is w be disposed of. 111 ..L__ minutes‘ silence prescribed by His Majesty as a fitting tribute to thc heroic dead. even although the cele- ‘ (Omflnned on k page diff. flowers still bloom in the open air ' A sun's r I saw a beuulculis, wondrous sight As I wutclu-ci 1111- x1111 g11 down 111st night; He cast fr11111 his quiver brighter gcms T111111 sparkle in kingly diadcmrq Nu jewel rare that 111011r1r1-hs w1-111- Could rival i110 rudi1111c1: 11111111111111, ' there. \ Thick clouds had covered 1111- 0111-11- ing sky, " They garter! wldc as 111s train swept Y. Over their frowning fronts he rolled Billowy waves of molten gold. He turned the mists of the ivalting night To mazy masses of crin1soncd light. Theflnger of God was surely thcrc Mingling the tints of that vision rare, He chose the blush of the crimson rose _ With the shade of the purple pansy throws. . Then painted each in its deepest 5'91 Such Elm-y dwelt in the western sky. Even as I gazed the sky grew cold, A dull mist crept o'er the burnished gold, The pansys mist and the ros 's light Glimpses. o lorlcs that pass and ~»-1>111e- 1: Night covey?‘ well; , Ilhen mall seal beyond its portal _ enty and- bliss alike immortal? .1210‘ Land We Love - lb. hank Yelgh 30-01010 ' N0“ Sad-id's Progress progress in Nova pectin? A. Nova Bcotla shows Sold only-In red, h" 1 .._| Paledi the shades of th falling r1 ht, - - all‘with its dim. grey Q. What are some of the signs oi many signs of progress notably in a doub- ling of the tourist traffic. an ln- 01‘ First 1211mm faces the future crease of 30 per cent thus far this hopefully. 1 _.___.__ . _ _... __-___,_ ______ _ _ ___ _*_ _ _____’_‘ _ _ l-IASZARITS BRAIIMIN TEA ',IS UNEQUALLED 1101 sun 111 dry. 11' n gloss is de-l - --~- , Ordinary table 111111 is r-xcr-llcnt. 1101' setting 1.110 colors i11 any 1111111~r-‘ 11111 that has stated 111 r1111. ‘ <0} 0000000+40000~+00+0++000~ i Modern Etiquette l l By ROBERTA LEE ‘00-00000000000000000000 041 1 Q. ls ll. 111111101" 1.0 drink coffee 01'. 10a 1111111 1111- llflltlllfltlll 111101" stlrriiu; it ' 1 1 A. N0: 1111- teaspoon is used only .10 stir 1111- beverage. 1 1 Q. Should an answer 110 a 101-11111! invitation be in the first 01' third ‘person? A. Third person. Q._ Do women usually shake l1a11ds with each other when i11- QAILY LESSONS ‘- IN ENGLISH ‘l‘O Till-I IIOLDl-IIIH 5 1-2 1V1 zituriu g DRAW IN'I‘I1IIIES'I‘ A hOWBVQI‘. fairly l'@ll1'8$0l11ati\1- 01' ul|‘w+000o+¢-0-00¢0+0004000-000‘s1‘r0<l.‘pr‘css with :1‘l1o1‘11“1‘111 11‘1l‘11-11lTHE PRINCETONON TWA‘ SPIN |‘1.-=l‘1i1111 1111111s‘_1r‘11 111' New 11111111111111‘. _ __ _ . , 1, ,. _ . a 1110s ry, 11L 1111111111 11.; ‘my. ' . ‘ . 111111111 11 11-1" 1111111111111-11 11111 ldlmfie“ “m! 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'11‘ 1; - 1'1‘. coumry M me “mo o‘ ‘l wnera] PRAYER‘ We “Kmk Tmn “um; 31915215211011 by ..t1111|,. 1111111 i111 11111‘l _1_‘1_\ 11 1 11111;. I111 111111 111 1 11 _, 111111111 111 1111 11111 11 ‘that wt- 1111- 11111100111011 11y 1.110 prn-“Hakw '" " " ' ' 1 I ciuus blood 111 Christ. . 1 Sflflfing (‘him-c ‘ DONllNION of CANADA p. c. Bonds November 1st, 1927 / AI-‘Tlill. Till-I ABOVI". DATE THIS ISSUE WILL (‘IJASE TU NI) WI-I URGE OWNERS TO 'I_‘AKI-J PROMPT ACTION. BONDS MAY lH-l (YASIIEI) 0R REINVESTEI) AT THIS OFFICE. fastern Securities 00., Ltd. s1‘. sons trfldllCfid? A- NO- ' INVESTMENTIEANKERS _ _-'m<.->Mkv‘“ I \\'. If. V. llunbnrflbluuulrer i WWW...‘ l-ld Irli-llmuiurl Street, (flnu-lullc-luivn Mon-rand HALIFAX By W. L. Gordon 00000 00 00000000 “000000-4 _ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say "the hero is 110w in our midst." Say 110w among us.“ 1 OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: peni-l tentiary. Pronounce the tiary as‘ , sha-ri, not ehl-a-rl. - OFTEN MISSPELLED: muscle; cle. 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