JANUARY 31.5928 _ iAssociated Gas and Electric System To the Holders‘ of 6% Bonds biz- MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY, doc 1955 CHARLOTTETOWN ELECTRIC COMPANY on, 1943 rltanaawrou spec-rare COMPANY, ml, m5 LAWRENCETOWN canon-arc 1.10m‘. duo serially sngraligflv a CALAIS LIGHT a. rowcif COMPANY uc ' coon naval: ans s. COKE COMyAN . sloux runs ass COMPANY, due 19:1’. m" w“ m view of the general plan of refunding and consolidati o e unlimymi deb‘ °‘ “l” Asmllllfid Rystern which may be xegolligmifcatiiy refunded by we redemlil-l-On 0f Such bonds at a reasonable call price or which have an early maturity, it has been suggested thug, me hulders o, other bonds bearing the same rate of interest, but with higher call prices, may also desire to PB-Yl-lclllfll-e in this refunding by obtaining securities of a face anlollnt silently greater than the call price of the bonds they nowhold which will increase the return and at the same time furnish a security mBVWl“ be bill-ml‘ known ilnd enjoy a far wider market. ‘Accor- dingly, holders may obtain in exchange therefor new GOLD DEBUNT- URE BONDS, CONSUEIDATED REFUNDING 5% SERIES DUE 1968, 01-‘ ASSOCIATED GAS AND ELECTRIC 60., upon any one of the fol-' lowing bases as the holder may select, ' OM10" l- "s" B0111“ M the rule of $1.085 for each $1,000 bond; m- .0ptlon 2. $1,000 in new Bonds for each $1,000 bond and, in addition thereto, Class A Stock ofAssocioted Gas and Electric company, M, the rate of 1% shut" l" “huh $1.000 bond; nr Option 3. $1.000 in new Bonds for each $1,000 bond and, in audition thereto, $8 Dividend Series Preferred Stock of Associated Gus and electric Comlwuv ut the rate of 7A share for each $i,000 bond, For the benefit‘ of holders who may desire a greater rolum than the foregoing options lirovlile» tho following option is also offered: r .0ptlon 4. 10 shares of $6.50 ‘Dividend Series Helen-ed Stock for each $1.999 bond- Tho new Bonds will be available in denominations of $1,000 and $500. Fractional bonds and shares of Preferred Stock wiu not be issued bu; tho Company will purchase or sell fractional amounts of bong at par and stock at $i00 per share to enable delivery in these denominations ltllfi or full shares. These new Bonds will rank on a parity with the outstanding bonds of the Associated Gas and Electric Company, which has no secured funded debt outstanding. In view of the reduction in fixed charges of subsldlflryflompanies which will result f Gold Bonds of Association Electric Company. and the additional equity con- tributed through subscriptions to the new issue of 200.000 shares of Class A Bfnclrhv Stockholders anti holders of other securities of the Associated b m h m h _ _ Gas and Electric System, these bonds will be unattractive investment su__The Gu ram“ re om o, Y _ B“ Pmleflm" ' 0P Pm lb "e l e_ Qluluvlsl‘ uucuuuy told u we; u m "‘ “smite i l“ F" “m “r°s°“‘d“s°“e 1°,‘ ‘Si, mm‘. t? av, -a e f8 o, li°°d Radius‘ Cu-Overfltlun between limit of’ their ability with the for- Hlrtliu or acting hysteria, m. so "whmges of the hon wh c you o m o er under ymg sewn] 5 {the VBYlOlIB part5 0f 0m‘ Wimlkwlde eign countries" and they cannot, mam‘ performances were too much J‘ i m? Assécleted Gas and Electric system‘ lEmllife l5 Whal- 15 n9eded l0 mike therefore. obtain all the privileges l think, for Miss Mars». Shq was k n luly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l'.".’".'.-'(;,\R\'.—'l‘licre has been a. furtliqr f _ M n e Bonds f Associated Gas each member 0i it PYOSDQY°US~ in the Empire markets, or make the Bvldenlzy not well. and probably; l-ullfl decline in egg prices here and B. - and mmrilncgmfm‘; lzécofiigleestencglesclliptliv: circularomay be obtained figehzftdggung? is"; tpgrt "Merge profits in those markets that they herhnnxicly caused her hysterical _»___ Corn In. or new j-bbing at firsts 34; pui- t ' ' » - ‘ 5 it" "ht.Thi itcttsa ellslo o'onl.g.i-.I 1 , -. ~.-- "P011 apblicalion w Associated ‘Gas and Electric securities oompa€%e§rli:r-.led_ Heremme m. commfldany xlélmteresg ofnzmletshe Brsifligrh n; Hay s?“ saxtgglgeto rzfgpgezg § slinging‘, gtalixlhstigiliflillgtaiéltal-‘vrlg Hm ‘l8tHoZ.Il"lIiI1,SA§(3.—The market he” ‘a 61 Broadwgy‘ Now York City, oi you may consult your Irlves men . hosme “BMOHS have had an equal “(ms would evldcntiy be grout-ll! m“ L1“ ""1 WM“ She "ad "M!" “Alvfleixnlsiers Montreal Stock Exchange illlviwveak under‘ increaslnl; local r0- _ opportunity with the Dominions to - ted b th I ‘ ‘ 1 ‘ - ‘r-‘(tnvcrelli l . 1v ‘ y L _' y Interest will be paid to the next interest date on the bonds despos- do business m an the markets oii52:22‘)advoclgtedebymggigfielcalzlfiya i Y E 1 91 ‘l ElBlpiSu aid offers 2.0m‘ P. gal _ ited, and the interest coupon therefor should be retained. Pendini; prep-Mu, Brmsh mics, British products I am, Sir, etc., l _._ . __ x Nov York ulshuuse ‘Dvlllelh iinenplavlusr cougar! “"5 oration and delivery of definite ndw Bonds. depositors will recegveiinterlmjmue Shun out or the“. markets by A CO_OI,ERATOR; '*“ ”‘_‘ u“ To and Uanm Fe Ry‘ “m”! ‘ dlllniitl exlirlxilcslea u.) "aw roceiotsvf “Emmi G“ M“! E!°F'~"° “mmlly ""1"": fort evelvugd high tariffs and they have traded Charlottetown, l M i n‘, {in ca‘? Ca ' " ' 75;; 5., _ - ff, -, ifs‘ ,8. time ,5. B“. ‘or before October 1. 1921i of defiulhvc hoods ivlthlnteresw" “aiming! ollwith Great Britain on a Free 'I‘rade J,.,,-y_ 30m 193g 52 °§_.°an Cm 8L Fd~~¢;-"~ 1'0 " m '1“ ca“ ‘t - ~ ' l bonds w such diff! “lam’thfiheacsaszrsgegmongtgrzst4122i certificates for gash‘ Txhencgllhgg co-operation -_-_-_-¢-0<>- l/tlilgrigan Locomotive’. Co " 112". bill. 0mg *' 6'2.» per axmum.'_ n50 in _ - ~ _ _ etween e omi om; and the PROH]BITIQN Mn and Mrs, Jam C - _H my ' _ ‘**’"*““" CiassA stock or Preferred Stock bearing dlvldonds from the gzligellfl Mother country. the ponllfllcms l ‘ “on; are to be mngfztmgitlegd ‘gqmlg? Zfffltcf Rfillgs-cio- -.- SINCLAIR OFFERS - ,- payment date nearest the date of delzvery of the definitive new n S- need a preference in the Mother 51.3.4 sincere“,- "hcnc chm, thelarrival of a baby boy at their home Cnfigmafi 93am 13;, 392i, , TO SHOW FlNANQi‘. . _. 4 .- _ _ . ‘ _ 1B e Countryunarkets. Canada has led mum; Party 0|; this Pl-Qvincg wilhon Saturday. January 21st. NY can and Hud m; RR 159 May _ , _ _ _ _ , _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ V 4 _ _ V n y35iél _,_* - l‘ Raiders desiring to avail themselves of this exc lallgt’ Drivl 8_ mc way m giving a. preference to us,“ that the Government Shall; C. . Ga‘. c0 (N Y.) . . 126k “h; ‘ L ‘ I H H 13 d “._‘XSIII.\.(._TON_ Jam w ~__H"ry ‘““°“m“d‘ep°si""melr bonds WM The on?“ National Banlk ofPllhle gflitlyhiit u“ p'°d“”"§.°r Gm“ Bflmin- b" fulfill its ore-election Pledgils- W51 M“ B"“b“"“ (“wwml w““‘°“1l?lrd Moqtor m. ‘co ' L ' ' ‘ ’ so’ October . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. izgnyl-v. Sinclair informed the Tesllfit New York, 5'7 Broadway. New York city. 0!‘ lneudqdgllryajalliilndigfltv Great Britain has not, so far, re- a“ want u, Sm how Ouy-prohtbitiflypvallflyflfi the guest oFher sister,Mb;slXm2;.na“ona1 P9_p|31"C‘D‘_ 7i . _“*"'"" lllnmo investigating committee ib- Tflfifcwi"! From and qbqstnm-sn‘ee“' Pb“ c“ m‘ u ' - ..._.____ ,._ 1m" T181111?‘ éflmmfid Wm W°rk m". Flora Macoougax)‘ itniomationnl ‘Petroleum 39'» '21)‘ 1\ili\ ln- yvovllll readily furnllll ingrwhich option they-prefer. [ivllen the law is made "more work-i vsmndard o“ of New Jerwy ~ 39 ‘the ponmmurc. mo, hock; or his a» l u ada for the nine months ieriod “blew 3° 13"‘ it‘ must be admitted“ My“ and Mrx Gordon Mncparlflile‘ Mill Kan and Texas R5; 281% . “HY” C°“P“"Ml‘m- “Imwms ha i i’ This "fierwvnl “PM, thmy my“ “om “W dam hm?‘ u“ es‘ were thus in excess "of $5000.00. f m“ G<W°m¥“°§‘l' l)“ failed m '1"\"‘°“"°,\,f.““"§‘7i“".‘"° ““-°.»g““‘“ of MnlMarland ‘Oil Co. . . . . . . 34 _ , . (canadhm Pres.“ l“'|"'”1°nm'n°e5' l "H. extended by the undersigned.“ I . . .1 ._ , ' __ . __ prove the situation from the point Ymd '5» all" Beam“)- m d» C _ M 98;, l)" AWA. 0ill.;»-_Juu- Jlhj-Aliull- Tho infnrlnution was commun- ' ‘ mgélgstfoual ‘epofls we“: “ad a“ of view of the prollibitioilists. Pro-l - F11‘ ‘ _ " Hsagufl-Yelg‘ PZcifi-é H9,“ orally firm ('Ul‘t1li.l0ll PtllillllllfiSoUll can.“ m [he committee by Bill» 1 28 ‘ - _ _ ._ > ‘I H - . S_ d 5- ‘Md h~_ v 1c.- rl 9.)’ el/ellllll; was llh-‘l-‘ibi V9118’, ' ' ,: Ulluldi - gr mzizlietl-l. VANC L‘ -l,"»' n .v y. Martin W Littl?‘ January zgssoiiaiedfias and Electric Securities Comouny- his» s ‘tjgécfgdfgsliftrlg “$13;- fiilfckiafélaefcn; cask ;};esr“?ff§\a§§ slcusuntly and profitably “by the glglvghfsstlgi, lift-Tm", cu ‘{ggw‘vnnjlhiuviiiloiis on this wit‘. ur-lr- fruljrfi implicit <0’ the second divs m Bmadwawunaw Yorkcflfljy; By M. L. OKeefiE Sefiretflfl- ruthexjy Ladies. M}! y ‘I“\inr.‘)\-:&al ors and cxcitenlelits incident to the flmlbere 0f m? Wllllti Wfilllifé‘ _5'°' woémlghnuse Elem“; H 94¢“ kol ‘i578 improving rapidly. uull hnnrinvz. Sinclair did n01 nllllefY-‘Y . . . ' ’ . ‘” clocticnc pcrhaps they “m now go .leiy. Each lnemhel was Pflllleéed I - thou- has been some inquiries an but Lnllvioll said he would when .. _ Statement, by Mrs. Long; the wi1~ m wuflgwm‘ rermved vi or Jrke ,0 mvm a friend, mus nmkmg the Unit/ed States Steel, . . . . . . . .. i4fiwnfivmy 1m m,“ Mlvminillg quasi‘ ‘hlmem _ ling Circle 0f King's Daughters. by ,,- . . _ . ' . pg 1 ‘ gathering a large one. The nrstl ._ L . "- ‘ . ‘ . " l____<o>--—- _ .- . ,1!1l1l-S'l(3fl‘(‘_~llt)d with \\lIi('. . _~ , mo! tllltlliillltlrl (ll 011C“ aiade to in I Mrs. Steele, the Poor Steward. by I am Sh. w, hour was spent. in devotional exact-l luolllfeal 51°?“ L7wlullK¢ . , “d _ ‘Mmito ‘hr? VA“ woodsmcn_,,eep Minn“ mud» _ t" ' » Mr. A, C, Duchemin; the Centrnli ' c5595 and Study of the 1955c“, The Abitibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 “mm “" ' ‘ ' _- ‘ _ V '____ _______ ____ -‘ ~_- v . Rgllcf committee, by Mr, James“ , m“ x928 ‘ * ‘ Pfegldglji, Mn Frank gca1rsic_ cc. Brazilian Traction X Rts and “"“‘~““_ _ ' ' I ' ' Ahead-g. Paton; and the Music Committee any‘ i!’ ' ‘cubifii the chair during the rcnderfl XDl-‘Vi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. if): ' by »Mr. J. F. Whear. . ' , ing ofu splendid program, which was B. E. Steel 1st Pfd. 4-" 3 . Hearty votes of thanks were ten- fluMLoNadaTEwAnrl mARaxAcn as follows: Chorus." reading, Miss B. E. Steel 2nd Pfd. 1i“. y‘ 1 dered the Pastors, and also'Prof. ’ IMarion McLean; solo} Mrs. Wallace Howard Smith . . . . .. . g3] ' _ . . _ Fletcher, the Organist. and the , , _ , ElvicNutt; dialogue. “T le Great Mis- Laurcntide Pulp - l i=- To save Purl cl WM‘ °"° “ml” ‘l '*‘ “M °'°“‘°“‘ i" a Choir. r°l'c‘.‘,l‘jfiua':f“"gflurgi ",take“: solo, Mrs. Clark Woodsidc: National Breweries .. . 11st . i530 successful life. _ To invest one's savlnss 51ml’ “we” "“”'",‘mp°mm' To consult a. conservative bond house is the flrfil- flld 1° ‘ safety. WE will be glad to diseussyour investment P any time. roblems at Eastern Securities 60., Ltd, 146 Richmond Street, Chariot-WWW! Halifax Saint John Millllm!‘ l rom the recent issue of 4v. p. c. .. .._._ bk... The Public Forum ‘ This column II open for the dlaouulon by correspondent: of question; o1 interest. The Charlottetown Guardian do» not noceulrll, endorse the opinions of to-rerpondonu. w+o+v+v+o4o++0++oo+oow PUBLICITY Slr,~Everyone knows that ludic- ious advertizing pays; and also that it is very desirable that the ad- vantages of Prince Edward Island as a place of resort for summer tourists should be well advertised. It is, therefore, to be hoped that the appeal of Mr. Justice Arsenault published by The Guardian, for funds to advertizle the Province to.» throughout the United States and the other Provinces of Canada, will be responded to in a bnshless-like Yway by our hotel proprlemrs, mer- chants who profit by the purchases of tourists. and other citizens who want to see their Province prosper. 0f course the Government repre- senting the Province at large will “come down handsomely.“ I have no doubt that the enterprising men of Alberton, Summerside, Souris Georgetown and intermediate points will also subscribe generous- ly towards the enterprise of wKlch Mr. Justice Arsenault is the leader. Under his direction and that of other members of the Publicity As- sociation, the money will, of course, be carefully and judiciously ex- pended. Mr. Justice Arsenauit de- serves the thanks of our commun- ity for the personal interest he is freely taking in this matter of first- class importance to the public. I am, Sir, etc A P. E. .Jan'y 30th, i928. {Z1 l "ISLANDER rG-i-i‘ INTER-PROVINCIAL TRADE The following were elected to rc- place oflicials whose terms of office had expired: Members of the Ses- sion-Messrs. Henry Smith, J. A. Robertson. James Paton, John T. McKenzie. Sydney Green, Dr. J. H. Ayers, Wm. H. SmRTl. Members of the Committee of Stewards-Messrs E. T. Hlggs, G. A. Hughes, S. A. McDonald, Alfred Pickard, A. C. Sinclair, George Tweedie, G. l-I. Barbour. 113w s ____.\..._ ,_____-... sponded to ally great extent. Fear that the "cheap loaf" may be made dearer if the Domlnlons should re- ceive any advantage in their mark- ets has prevented the people oi the Mother Country from voting for the preferences that ‘would enrich the Britons beyond Seas and give the English and Scotch farmers an advantage. In products of Great Britain's people are swept from every foreign market lMul-ysvllldrubuc Ledger. With a simplicity oi ritual and a. beauty of appointment that lent _‘._>__ . . __, §t§§$°§f§iu;“§n‘§f,i°"§fig the ma‘ ‘EARLY PRODUCTION TITLE long and Mr. was solemnlzed in, the Germantoivn; Christian Church Thursday after- COLDS COST Mount l! in ullmafu! Ilia! a mfcm/romcoldnloau (line Jays‘ time from work In a your. FORTIFY YOURSELF .%___Z.__.__. - ~ ' _ - h Miss Florence Brown for the OLDS Trinity United Churc you“; People's Society. The attenx C 1 u. . “s. .. “mat”;ill<lll.rlrl.zllzs' GRIP"- e annual mee ' e - __ toral charge of Trinity United for the nine monghs '5: To," u, fiillf°hii“ui‘°tiislv?ieiiit"iviliiil $.53 u§';'i.?.“§u“§xuut um ev- w M» The reports of the several depart‘ en the larlle fl¢°°m°d"l'1°" "m" ‘w’ ,“’"" ments and societies revealed a v81‘? unable was provlnfl lnBd9-qu9-l-¢~ The DR PIERCWS healthy condition, and~_ a lariie Bible Vacation School held last - measure of success in all the activ- July with the co-ollemlllln 0f s - ities of the congregation. Paul's and the Baptlfil? Slim“ DISCOVERY caggdmtgugliije glfafirnrlllrzsliro1xxdcfifi scgggxsrgvptlsrtaolutltieofsComnllttee of ‘ A"D°"'"- um‘ °'T“"'“' tional service was-held before the stewards WM Pfefllllwd b? M“ R" __ business was proceeded with. The H. Rogers. The buildinflf “d! m‘ period-under review was one of uipment are in a. good state omrel- nine menu“ on“, the church year pair; all services have been e c - having been changed to end on De- ently maintained: ". B11 Obllfilllma: cembor 31st ‘ -‘ of March 318B have bxeen met vtilivglogill; fefgglgwex ,- as heretofore. borrow n8 o!‘ 0V ~ ' Prof. G. D. Steele read the report penditures for the nine months of the Session. Reference was mode were 89-379-49- _ d We are now well ‘stocked to the retirement of Rev. w. n. m. n. '1‘. Hlasu. Trwlllel- l“ with lush Brode Coal no Flynn after five years‘ service in the finenclll ski-emu“ °f m” s?‘ winter, namely: wards and ‘rrustees. t, coming 01 REV. ' ‘ mffdhyfi$° who ha; given m. Ayres submitted a very satls- ' Old Sydney Screened, ppm; m“ h, 1, u, workman who [notary report on the Maintenance Invorneso, ndedeth not u; be ashamed." The and Extension Fund. ‘this is the t sprlnghill. number of members in full com~ consolidated fund of the United _~ Albion Nut Munro“ h” Mm mcmucc by ‘l2 Church of Canada. It is raised by Albion stove. iirthe nine months and now stands voiuntfll! subscription. specific Albion Bound at‘ . q-hc-Mccmm of the Unlt- mounts beine requested of the Amos-loan and nut, ed‘ Church of Ofinadn. WW- DP- 3"’ "W"! "mm chm?“ The w" “wheat”! mm‘ diiiott, Visited um church in sens aunt asked o! this coherent-ion 0F 3am a l ' .' and Dr. Florence Murramthe period $4,500.00 and the sum no” u "m, “m,” t ‘Missionary oi Trinity United of 14.14130 was raised. _ i l manta. Prompt deliver- chucch m Kore; 59cm, a few days The report of the Womens M s- In “n” mo“ llluhlfitlttk ll Blld IUdW-"fled 59'“ J SUCWl-Y. p: 509d by MiSS ' \ v mccumc Mabeh Newaome. BMW“! B "FY oessful season's work. The am- o report was supplemented byiluli n short address by Rev. H. outlining the work carried on h w t cb-illltflrl. / .0. .Htcheso adthere-mtlloMlllllle l‘ “ n m animus byfea w» contribution of this chur “my c reported by Dr- Aym M: n.'°l§s§'.°i§“3?’o. o. wit; fir-above. The swims of ""8 "nflff- Phone no ‘ tho? Tuxisgatlon in support of the general 04 0.. Archibald "for ‘hell 8mm? J hnson.,oilnt raised for missionary nunm- " 0 $115.24. This is in. addition fiance and Extension andwork of the United Church of Can- : AGAINST » l l THE cnlanorrnrbwn GUARDIAN " HI‘ - IOC€IS the Stewart. Weds Miss Elim- bcth llumlong. ville, Ky, Jan. 5th.) George W 10011, January 5th, at 2 o'clock. The vas p Ial tlso. acted as ushers were Messrs. Yeltcn, Darrel Hill. Donald Griffith r and Ellis Hartford. The Christian Church was a fitt- ing frame for the wedding. solemn- izcd before a sea of verdue, with the altar banked in cedar. palms Solftly glowing catho- dral candles sentineled the little sanctuary where the bride and groom piighted th ts had assembled a group of lovely vocal selections. the traditional marriage music. was rendered by Mrs. Donald Griffith. formerly Miss Evelyn Lloyd- “m0 1S wcll known for her superb. melo- di W. D. Gillis . and ‘Company cll ~ o and term. appe Pickett. o approach of t ._ formation rec , home of the b Mrs. iiumlong. erformed by Rev. Hugh kins, of Lexington. eir troth. After the gues ous voice. At the stroke 0 f Danvlllc. announced he bridal party. ranae blossoms. Following the ceremony’ B" epti n was held at rlde‘s parents. Ml‘- The bride. a young Heed The Warning A sneeze foretells a cold. Nip it in the bud with Min- ard's. NOWZ 21-5» meantime the befggvefiictlslluso av STR ilnplessive ring ceremon Miss Jean Iumlong, petite young cousin of the bride. served as ringbearer. while iFrank and Ruth Hulnlong. cousins ~ attendants. The Emery Allen f the appointed hour, Lollengrinh Wedding Mulch- allngly played by MisC. lady of smut, Actress Becomes Hysterical When Performing Part l EFLONDON, Jan- 28. - The, im- nuoi spectacle of a young actress .o_ carried away by the emotional- sm of her part that her stage ysierics became real was witnes- -¢ll by the audience at Bt- Martinis ..heatre one night recently- The “fly was “The. Sliver Cord" and ne scene that in which Miss Mar- JPlB Mars, as the finances of u lfiiik-lllillfif-‘éll. young man whose} author has, been intriguing to‘ “snarl-lo rho sweethenrts. gives; My to an excitable ouflbirst against v ~hlu sinister ntaternallsm. Miss" viurs‘ porfrn-mance of this part is: mmarkubly fRflllSlifZ-"ROIIIB pagpllzl . consider it mu». of tile outstanding lctinl-i llchiievPnlentl-i of the season “flllll lllvlilyu itivolvvs some. llPl'\'-v oils stralu- _ Din-lug this sci-n:- on lln- night lll dilestioil iili‘ other people. roncorlt-l Jfl wllll the production became su~l-' (Willy xuvnrrl that. something bud JflDDllllPli n; b119,; Mal-g. Sim lvflhl dlhiulrlnr. words that Wl-‘Pu not in 3"‘ llnrl. and Miss (irate Pinon-an; (who plays Ibo contrasting aha" iifiill‘ m’ a ‘calm and scif-posscsst-zil /'0llllK woman similarly mention-d.‘ Jy a devouring niatcrnllllsm, undl who is illl- wife of Sydney HOWIINLf Lin». nutliol- of the drama) was’ YlIillilnl-r doiiilvrllle efforts lo rill-nil; hor in llerself- 'l‘li.l. curtain .\vu.s_ Tllllil; down, the siuizo manage-r -\.\'-‘ Dlilll|l1ll~llll3 situation to Lilo Li|lf|l'| bill?“ 11nd the young actress, whose‘ notliel" was with her, was given restorative treatment lie-hind lllui sot-nus. llluch of [no month“; “n; doubt. was duo to tile fuci that hm" 1103c had begun to bleed oi g1 crhi-l Jill nlonlent» ‘ “We had nine performances last week,“ llliss Lillian Brulihwaitlnf who plays the part of the ruthless mother, with a skill wllicll makes duet. Mrs. Wallace McNutt and Mrs. Charles Lockhart: chorus. The ac- ccmpanists were Mrs. L. D. McNutt and Miss Lizzie Beairsto. and every Mavyfi’ number was encore-d. lcc cream and Brgnypton ‘cake were served and games were then entered into with zest for an hour before separating. ATFORD HEN v STRATFORD, .luu~ Zltl. —Clayt0ll ‘vii. llartwiuk, 481 Albert ylhis city. has a little White Ply- s_ mouth Rocklien which lays claim to the early production champion- ship of 1928. On Jan. 5 this little hen began t0 cluuk- Mn Hartwlck accordingly "set" ten eggs, and Yfifiteldfll’ nine healthy young chicks first saw iilc light. of (lay. ‘personal charm, was graduated from the Germantown High School and latter attended Hamilton College and the University of Cincinnati, -_where she was exceedingly popular i in all campus activities. ~Stewart. of Montague. Prince Ed- nltstor of the Germanium Christ-la loge. O . the r been completed. The lovely bride. who was it'll/fin in marriage by her father. Mr. R. ,, Graham Humlong. was radiantll‘ collecting X-ray photographs ' beautiful in her wedding 80W" °l “rushed Stumble-s of every known mi virgin white georgcttle, trimmed in neral as an indentiflcation lahora real needle point lace. Her veil. a tory for geologists. creation of lace. was adorned with‘ c Minarcfs Llniment relieves pain. u»! the M‘ Dominion Bridge X Street. . The groom. the son of Mrs. Edith; word Island, Canada. has served as known in this district. rfler I was working for advised rne to Church for the past two years, amhtakc is held in exalted esteem throughoufiand was soon able to Mason and Bracken counties. Helalways keep Dodds Kidney Pills in -is a graduate of Transylvania Col! Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will be at again." izoxlge after Jtanuaryl 18gb with the, r e‘s pareh s. unt e constru -lhlood, d l _ tlon of their home, to stand next toparls olnthepgloilygimirfsagcfiihtgcsg the Humlonk residence. will havevand increased energy all over the The University of Wisconsin is portune time to take them. During of the long. weary winter months the men rum‘ . Solid as the Continent THE 47th year in the history of the North American Life Assurance Company was marked by substantial growth and development. The financial record of 1927 is such as to inspire continued con- fidence in the stability and progressiveness of the company. Assets - - - - - - - - - - $ $5,608,067.00 Surplus - - - - - - - - - 6,400,567.00 Payments to Policyholders - i- - 3,032,510.00 Policies Issued and Revived - - - $2,090,726.00 Insurance in Force - - - - - - $5,684,200.00 Policyholders May congratulate themselves on this splendid showing :- The year 1927 ended with the Largest Surplus earnings in the Company's history. ' Payments to Poiicyhoiders increased by $515,845 over the previous year. An increased scale of dividends announced for 1928. A record of continuously improving dividend pay- merits-progress in every department. Tolirl as {lie Confilze Charlottetown Branch Oflice Steel Co. Can. Cont. . ,Winxiipeg Electric Asbestos Com. New . Itfllé Asbestos Pfd. New .. Shawinlgan '.'I.'.'.'.'.. 02% Can. Steamship Pfd S0 so.-." i l Wheat 1 March I May Nothing Is Worse _ Than an Aching Back i ac. 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