l L . N ti l l it 91:1 ‘ _ ...e°C_ m- B” 2°' ms Tin: _ 7 ~ Pm., -' J i __ Vi imson O , THE OLDEST BOND HOUSE I _ l F01' 0Vcl° 45 }'¢8.l‘S every bond igsu ded BY nonanr quinum sold by G. A. Stimson & Co., Ltd., h-a.sepla(l(c:l0l‘:\ltl:?¢;st add . Principle when due. _ HEAD OFFICE EOR THE MAR1T1MEs » UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OE 1 MR. _M. H. CONROY l _ SUBWAY BLOCK, MONCTON. N. B. It is 0l\l‘ ll|€ilSure to offer the facilities of this _or- gamzatlon, to place your Holdings, or suggest invest- ments for your Funds. A RECORD is BETTER THAN A PROMISE. l L . _ - Help Appreciatedl T1 S. Webb&C'o., Ltd _ ,DAM Ch hy INVESTMENT BROKERS V 1 u Q______._-1-/ ‘ 0 'Listed and Unlzsted l M ° ° S ‘ ' fl.; ll’.l.”.¥.$`t““l.n’I,‘i. ‘..“&L‘“n..T.’Zf’.yn1§‘.?f lnlng ecurltles , A 'I HCV put on a Concert and lack-l _ lug sufficient 'talent to put it on 222 INSURANCE EXCHANGE BLDG. rllclie. called to their aid friends MONTREAL , lrcm R near by community who L responded most heartily. The resultl a569_10_22_6L was success, brilliant and effectual.f the orlsln P . Ean. can Butler fiddle? The first shed $30.00 ur zolsuys and 20 devel _ ` ‘Xi d°l1Y 9° 91°” d§P°5i;°“`;1ig 'él;fl\;€;?gox2“°g;:1r;r;;T‘f:§ §§I3§a‘§)l_I'f§l§ltimc ycu hear him ask *our fc_et_'suspel'lded sentence. A vagrnnt was » " '1 mme bank °f Calm B' Wt °, 3; mihlthe Hogne Bank He sang for his first num er “Sail-‘remanded to jail until the 29th. ‘ _ D05"/9111955 than 5500 be fm; _ ' or Beware." We and some Uthcrs and a man for non payment of SSA i';:“;h1e“t;::rle5§;s9é" gilpgsii who were present, heard this sonlydog tax was nned $2.00 and costs. . - ' v * ' ,` ors have been able to obtain their A l," share without applying to the SOV- emment. The cheques of which '_'roRoNTo. ont., oct. zsefcneq- ues to the amount of 35 per 'cent of Are You Keeping Pace Pl/ith the Growth of Canada As Canada grows-so real-estate values in her leading cities grow. In 1921 Montreal- had a total population of a little over 700,000. The 1927 census showed an aggregate population of 1,072,700. It is well within the realm of possibility that the present population ulll double in the next ten years. Well located real estate in the metropolis of Montreal will grow proportionately. Balfour Building Limited 6% First Closed Mortgage Bonds, due October 1, 1943, present an opportunity to profit by this growth. Price 99 and interest, yielding over 6.10%. Detailed information gladly furnished on request. q Eastern Securities Co., Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS CHARLOTTETOWN ST. JOHN HAl.li-*Ax MON'i'RE-Ai. ? ~ 1:1 al de oslts are being mail- home in Flat River. -1-<-o>-i Miss Florence MceKnzie left Sat- urday mjorning on return to Boston aftef' spending a vacaton at hcr there are about thrce thousand being mailed to Toronto depositors, are chiefly small amounts, and arc UL 5 Fraser Companies Limited 6V2% 15-Year Gold Debentures -`, With Commun Stock Purchase Rllhtu The Company, with its whollyowned subsidiary, Fraser Paper, Limited. is one of thc largest Canadian manu» facturers of higlrgradc sulphitc papers and bleached and easy bleaching sulphite pulp. lt is also one of the largest manufacturers of lumber products in Eastern Canada. Continunnce of its supply of rllw materlnlls provided through control of 4,000 squure miles of readily accessible - timber lands in the Provinces ot' Quebec and New Brunswick. The business vris founded in 1877 and has shown con' tinuous and successful development. Total consolidated fixed .find ner current assets 'arc equivalent to $3,lO0for each '$1,000 Dehenture. ‘Earnings for the year ended December 31st, i927, available for Debenture interest, were equivalent du 2.70 t_lm¢5 the required amount. Present earning power will be increased through plant extensions now virtually completed, WhlCh will practically double the Comp1nys manufactunng capacity of finished sulphice paper. paperbwfd and Pull’ for sale. " A Holders of Debentures have the right, for each $1.000 Debenture held. to purchase two shares of no par value Common Stock lit $40_per share up to and including October lst, 1929; thereafter at $45 up to :ind including October lst, 1931, and thereafter at $50 up toand in' cluding Octoberlct, 1933. The Common Stock is listed on the Montreal Stock Exchange and currently quoted at about $68 per share. We recommend these Debentures for investment at 106 and accrued interest, to yield over 5.85%. ' oeievlpuee e-fuller will be .applied "pen request ll - * R0 81 s€Cu!‘iti€S' COfpOfBti0U gf '{`°’°“"’ ‘“ ° “’°°' M. on rl cenneily left sean- A correspondent writes:-A little church owed the Bank some mon- l'I‘he lnrmey to mect the note in full] was realized. § The above is the story in brief of how the Dundas and Eiliotvale folk» assisted the St. Peters Baptist lelhurch to meet an obligation. The concert programme was a delight- ful succession of ear-‘tickling har- mony, both instrumental and vocal.; We expected great things from our Old familiar Dick Burdette and. we wish to inform all the world who were not present, that our great, expectations were fulfilled to the utmost for Dick excelled himself, and kept US laughing so boisterous-l ly throughout his many responses to encores that we lacked for breath The Dundas quartcltte sang besuti-l fully and solefully in several num-' `bel“s. Mrs. Wadman sang several‘ solos with trained excellence, ac- companied by Mrs. Frank Clay who |also played for the quartette with: consummate skill, Mr. Pearl Bro-l 'thers played first violin to a; stringed orchestra composed in ad-1 'dition to hllrlself of Miss Maryl Campbell oi; the Mandolin. and Mr.l Lloyd Anderson on the violin, andl accompanied on the organ by Mrsl tramping feet testified to the de I light with which their music was` irecelved. The St. Peters boys and ,land and settled on one of olil',’ |fnrms a. year or so ago, We heard he could sing and play a little, and we included hini in the inviuitlon‘ for help. Wcll, friends who were‘ not present. we wish to impress on in “Dumbells" by a world-famous singer and \ve were agreed that Mr.‘ “I don’t want no man tellin’ me how tired he is from settin’ in front of a fan all day when I’ve been doin’ a week’s washin’." POOR PA , nv CLAUDE CALLAN @ .el _il . .-¢_\ E / 'l / V f, _.ul , _ - ' E"-g . '- ~' sis' . , ».\\_;__'~l.~.. t, !. r P » ._ __ .__ “When _Ma asks me to tell her what she‘s gettin’ out of life I don’t do it. Her askin’ that ques- tion shows she ain’f. in a. humor to be_told anything.” G. A. sf so .Lui "'° ;_1..l. Central iuardian _ nON’T FORGET the whist party in the Rosary Hall Monday even- ing, Oct. 29. 8708-10-27-2i ‘ 1 l COME AND ENJOY good time at the Rosary Hall Monday evening. 8708-10-27-23 WATER RATES-_A few water takers have not paid their rates for the current quarter. After Mon-I do the 29t all un aid seivice y h_ D . ,, lB1`°l7h01”5~ -The grateful tribute Uflwiil be shut on without further no-I tice. 8723- 10-27-2i EOXMEN -we have just re- `girls were splendid in three differ-lcelved a shipment of New and Gill? Sl¢€t¢l'l€S. _jF‘rcsh fine ground Pure Bone Meal Briit, and after that three othei especially good for Young and Grow- ~ tzzs .‘:.$.“1‘l."::..“:.‘;“: l“.‘;“.l:l..;’:; sl: 1" eg, » . - ne or ca a our e o f " [Butleg who came over from Eng-IS0me_ ga,-te, 5, CQ MCL re- 0 ` _ 8668-10-26-ll POLICE COURT-At the police court on Saturday t\vo_ drunks were each fined $5.00 and costs. Ono prohibition case was /fnicd $200.00 you very emphatically the fact tharer six months. He mek the jail - _K ‘f Sl you missed something Can Butler sentence A man for drwmp 8 l ., - l Sing? We'l1 tell thc bllmblc bees he motor vehicle while intoxicated wa' ‘ ` _ ‘3 ,_ 6 _ _ 521' 2 ll TEACHER’S MEETING - The lButler sang this song as well which‘second meeting of the York Teach- is high praise. He_used a selectionler's Service Group mel. in York _ of Irish melodies for his ilrst num-.school on Tuesday.'OctObei' 23. Teu- - J' ber on the violin, and wiis accom-_teachers were present. The Presi- 5 '_' ' panicd perfectly hy Miss Hclen,dciit Miss Vesscy, occupied thc =‘ \.g/.%, ~ --_ Burdette. Both vocally and instru-choir, The minutes ni' the last mentally his versatility was cmpha-,meetinlz were read and adopted. A ' sized by the distinct variety of en-lvcry interesting and instructive -- _ V __ _ cores. He was called out again and lecture was given by Dr. Mar:Don- `_ ' . ._ ith dc- aid of York. Tile subject being i bL,dicS_ have conclusively demon again by hearers, frantic w V V ggntl till we had to beg them to 1Ellenrr;lgt{loi;Iel;ftaheolgiiiéiltizqfes-)` f _ Y ' G straterl ithe imppslsibilityl at such €S S1 .' _ ‘ ` ‘ _ commun cation et er w ti ars or We have on more item on the pm- ; thc human race. Miss Macvitticé lower planetsy Dcmngm. and lgramme to mention, and while lastynnd Mr. Court favoiii-ed the teach-I l The radio engineer explained that .mentioned is far from least apprec- ers with a very llleaslurs musical" , fthe ~radiD cemngu was about 100 lilllid- This was dancing by two lit-lprogrammc. Inspector Court gave ‘ -_ ‘miles nbove the earth and it would demo stration on silent readin" ‘ (By Brmsh Unued Press) (he impossmle for radio wave., to go 'J .__ _.14 -_ _ _ _`T_ , ///"" Tie . Vacant Chair) happy- l of them? WHAT Oli TO-MORROW? To day you are alive - - well But suppose a summons sounds _ in the darkness and to-morrow your chair stands vacant. V/ hat, then, of your wife? Your children - - what 1 Wlieii your presence is no long- er there to provide for them - - to help them over the rough places of < life -_ - even then your care need not \ 2 I 2 'la cease. Ewell tl:-.cn your forethoilglit may guard them against want and adversity. Life Insurance tzruly stands as the Guardian Angel of striclren homes - - as a living testimony of man’s faithfulness to his loved ones, even in death. ~ Think! Think of those depend- ent upon you., Think - - and act Get in touch with a Life Insurance representative to-day. To-morrow may be too late. I f ll it Im Love Thar Never Dies “.5 _ tlc girls; the Charleston was dom-.ll 11 _ e WAYS OF THE PELICAN* l ll hl f 161101" ‘O "W 5 me mal Happy H“““““ G'°““ds' LONDON, october. 2s_Tn¢ fm further into the ether ,cnstratcd energetically and in`al1d l c trac nl; 0 ‘ 2 ____ If peucans did not have Such _ . '. lendid time by “little wee" EllalPFlm8l`y Grades- The Nxt meet" ' . . that most of the Londo H 1; 1 ' "High frequency waves. when llllullln use live. and "tiny" Lllllunpng is l>eZ_}ielr;fiii.ltr01§l< Senor; lznlsnf-a";f§fo§;"“;j, §’tf,s°;‘lf tl-;°:h;°§gm‘1’lQ ‘gléeefatblrf lair; l;/gui? keep a register of pe';sonS‘”l§n“; ,.,.0adc,,s,' Shoo, up ,O me ccmm; .Macdonald gave it wonderful exlii-, N0"0m_0" - “°’ ‘nc on od- cr onesto keep out ofthe way. Very they make 8, E awful Sight wher; glticalrcondiglgnr gives interest to,aY;|‘;§'{Qk]$l@b(?::§2;|d0f blrilért u*‘g‘;‘?n “ig lbitlrri ol old time step dancing illl0mb0\° -Nl The mcemlll '~l“`“ ’1 ‘l f i 1 _ Ury gm S ` `l°“m°d' 0 ben they try todo so by sw mm ng flying in a noc1(`.ThCh wings am An employee at the Paris Central earth." he said. UIC .perfect accord to the mllsic of the _ no shallow water when the “de smm and the me owerful H e l tal d. d-b I _ -` _*_ _ ` g' y y rs‘ M k ts, R, _» Til explains the phenomenon of Mllrllllnren ere y- mpec l FR'ANmS°BERNARD NUPTIALS comes ln' they Come in with H' ggzme vglin mgtfm tfomenfllrctieight feet bclirevid, esllxilillillglletli iaBI\-\l;€ld}?sasl"e- » ~ -- mtermiS"ion igldthe Trémmmn sind Morcll Tuesday October 23rd 5" WI” "' ,'o;fQf,§’,£¢Xé,5',*25§ 1, along the Gulf coast though there if "lm 264°? gimiloglgen 5 °““‘;f§1`\ His friends Wm be glad to hem. _ _ cs. u ni; - ~ ' .'\'. .~ "‘ -Y ’- ' “ C ` . . h ht ° “`“ P' i' l aw wma which range the shores °f ° 9 re °. S to me e that Mr. R. H. Jenkins. M. P.. has mug P A dau hter of ll i.- infe misflen nu-.li Burdem-*When Mm' SMS- H life ef ii heepitil patient. 1 s i 1° at Simon Francis. became the bride of both th;emAtlai1ftiic head dthie ri’acl€}i1c_ In three years he has given In almost completely meg from Honorary Degree, l. t. ._ them all w o oo Da w eamcemhe groom was supported by M,._ W 1 \` K __ _ nf _ made of the songs furnished by the notable singer, Mr. William Connolly; Supper was then served to over one hundred guests, after 3" X fé ,'- A’ '£1 1 1/F chief game is made up of insects, ' Birds and they find good meals in the shallow tide waters. But. alas! The small fish meet their Waterloo .l it .-1 - ' ' I' ,V ` by me gm* S " rt cr lnvlli-'W “lured in rom" bl” geometm' -1 / ' *Jaw _ _valuable aid to medical science. for h h l __ ir b bbl be th this plum - l ed to the little churc _W ere lcharles Frmcm uncle of the bride ,_ . \., the a hi u es :fa b te lit is found that his blood is sult- age w ch keep m aove wa r, able for transfusion to patients of almost like a cork Another mem ,au B es and tempemmems md ‘mt supper had Lren prepared by ~ th _ ,md 4 ` é _- _ - _ _ - _ __ _. hh. ladle, of th.. ,ge Peters neptui After the °°‘”°'“°“Y ° “ l _ 4 : 1. " Q* T ber of tn fumil tn brow uean U ° i " 5 y _-party motored to Charlottetown, re- V _bf _ - . \- - _p _ 6 Y- 0 I1 De .| 4 _ f`hUY0h A “Ve 5°°\“bl° ‘me “H I th 'J il- _\~ ~\ Al is not held up in that manner .snd'f“""lI`;°i“'::°re h°nul;‘;dl;“‘;:i"ngl°Jul'; 1 - ' ' » -_ _ _ ed f. .n- neui- mer whielllumlns in the evenlns. to e \ , - ~ . new 5 ng Quan 'Moy rr P ii nel ed ue eelhome or the bride. where e large .~.\\\» \ ,lh\»-V l rf Shvv/B skill at nlunslns for food. ‘lm you he suhmmed ,D tom' fi d who ha D 'he ren ` driven go their-lnumber of guests awaited them ’ tmmwswn openmons in twenty _ _ - _ > V ~ - _ \. ~ ru l ' I _ ~- .'_.~ - ll::il’e;sln“e»l'isv;iil?plled by the mem.\Dmr;sml,';§e§vf;“l1rgessr`li1°0l9°!'l1118 in in The bride WEB dl`9559d in 3 gown 0 l "- > ' Cperauons; and' m no Way enfeebb »___é_ probnble price of December Roost- A _ . _ _ _Th i ` li 1 rs- lF“"°“ me fl" °'°"° ““" "'§i`u“° ' O l Wulf l’$l'.'t‘e§e°f‘?.’$li§.i.°l.'Z §..§“i»l'.ll.y lei, “Y ‘"5 ""°“”°°‘ ‘“°""°”- ‘S ' ` ‘ "u . ti e. Briezl After the program had ended tended bl' her sister, Mary H . y “__ W H H h f h 1 q te prepared to con nu ._ of thc National An beth Wh° WHS 315° “mst b°°°"““3‘ ' :“ fjnlwfs Tot liuglgufi digg: sxiwghbi who is 30 years of asc. is a most, ( PN T°“°r° °l:l~..°°.:..i:.:.‘;°l:; f fm' C"""' ”°"‘"'" :.‘:;‘:“.;lL;i°.l“:“:‘...°;’.°.‘::.‘.'..:::“;'f: s lel te 'nie ouniluul °“‘“¥~ when they meet li. flock of pelicans. Pelleona have learned that tide waters bring them food. and they are ready to take care of the fish. In their huge bills, they gobble up tnsrgv ii. citizen of the ocean who “wu'n‘t doin' anything, except chas- Two Found 0(-0 than s. temporary tired feeling In the case of poor patients he lrewivrds whatever for his priceless _|gift, and often loses money as well 'as blood because he is frequently :obliged to leave his work tn order »to cbey the doctors summons to OH A PRCTYY C OKD SIIG Dead in Slaugh oEcL§ ;E` CRAKK. Seek., Oct. 28.-The car _-- in which they were driving evident- WAS!-lING'1Y)N. Oct. 37.-Efforts lthe bedside or e patient. -- sriilix To llums ruTn.i: iiili #tri lsii, *rigs y Limited 7 lal convocation on November 7 on ayfmonmng on mmm w NM; Riley Building, Charlottetot 1;] ` _ ,or fomgnlmagg ,gsm F:l|dw,n Mmml 'rgmme Halifax sein: John chile érrlilpes uiministi-at on._ e oc s egree M" W A Mmuuan of sh » 1 be chi Pa ici - ‘ ' - ¥|‘,':,,,°‘:"' N§:|¥:k '\l;l‘::;¢l?"r'S¢.?:h;Y::Nld.`m nlnA\1¢i°\1. gg lelligl-‘ellen :mb;::gol,-“to tile Uiilli- ‘7°h“ hll Uflvfd ln the °5°Y- 5”* from lo to 10' inches. Bemlth l-he ly wdey. The dead bodies were ntillcommisaion. - I ` Wm 1*” ”°l1°l"°d by he' h“°‘*"“ bm ls o pouch which can' hold aln me eer but it le believed they had “sxtennve experiments in pm rloitl rn l m - - |¢.m l id states at Washington and a - 1 od rh gg | _ CNW- W~ N M°°L¢U°“- md 9'" big load. Fish after fish is stored di-°wn¢¢_ The two deed men ueyeors by the Unit/ed States bureau _ md" “ "' ° P" °° mm will reside at S8 Elwwn Sfmt 'N1 'there mem me time w no wlnmhen. _ or miami-ue me other eelenuiie Sir Austen Chamberlain, Secretary York. - ln' lliMUtl." 'rl-lose 'pelicens bills attract our eyee first of all. They are clumsy looking affairs, and range in length, ........l..e...... A _,,,_,_,,,,,_,,_,,_,,,,,,,,w . ei I ly having jumped from the road. to communicate by radio with the mira Meonneld. aa. una mi-einlulpleuet time v.-ere fesfnoea wan' McDonald 25. were found dead in las "futile" by Dr. J. H. Delllnger, slough seven miles east of here ear-'chief engineer of the federal radio g0A|, Fi lv