|;1‘%3%- i-i- - ”.'"r.".;.;...'. nnmlll lillrl-uillllliiil Alcohol [unit-ii Niiicltcrii inlon liriilgo - W" a "iLi<'.-'i' lultflatllzllilll IlEt-trulcum YS BAD-lab.“ 2 ‘=5 Fl \¢‘Y $t l-ll: I-IDSEEW‘;:l;cl-IG:I§E$5“a-i':RIiV-*F1a ~ Market Reports By STEWART JONES & CO» Charlottetown co,-,-¢gpondents ol Qreenshlelda & 60., Montreal ‘ REPS 3 E431 XS i-<s\"l< ERTLYS 5 (i!!! CONVERSION ISSUES) Nov 1 , 1010-50 101.110 Nov 1_ 1047-5‘! 102.20 Nov 1. 1018-58 103.05 1 1 - ' _ Victory Lnnn ,. 51511031 l0-I.'l-’ill0l.40 15 4,510: . . nuvniiiio-no 10.1.05 e, "m, “WW Victory Lonn I'i%l1i)3'{lI9,.‘l0|1l0.09 . . .. .. nmmmr REVIEW FOB JULY :0, flflegmfffl‘! ‘fay: ""i‘.’.’.“.a‘.‘311}.?.'.‘.‘.’.1_"1 Do not throw away left-over until it reaches half way up to the m“ Elec p Lt‘ 0012.107‘ coffee. Many delicious desserts,‘ cups. Set in a moderate oven and CANADIAN zunormm 222:0 F42: l?‘ glléfijinillng a ...|41,gi10i0:10i.‘70:1rr.*.00 puddings, cakes and jellies can be cook very gently until the custard Th.» cnnndinn Nnuonfl nanny, Etrmf a 5Z1 19,3122 :35)“ made with coffee flavoring. 0r itfls firm. Serve ice cold with little hnre been nhlo -to effect n substantial fig" “o I 50 101.10 101.85 may b3 ggmingd, heated and added ‘cakes, offset flsuinsc ins decline in gross p | s0 104.10 104.30 i I-‘élrninizn during the first glx month, 63;,“ [lath V4 to fresh coffee. There is: Coffee Creme Torte l.$1155.03‘.11.§3'".';";s;i..".i§‘:..:“:.fi%:: 0,1,1;- g," GRAIN RANGE "m" ' "m" “m” 6"" ”P"""°- ‘c P°"""' 3:18:16 nil-siluncstinlnfl :1! $21,030,406. and the 1m (-0,; H One-third cup o.‘ butter, 1% cups powdered sugar Vs pound of his Ewen,“ s,1|,§’.,0':§5,§:°°o:“5f§”';f; s ‘ of confectioners’ sugar. 1 table-liaimonds. grated: 2 ounces coffee. ‘i-E-sbggt cgltiolnnbgzellnlg rfssipfi-rnslnuinli‘: h“ T“ (Deed m John-ton h wnrd) spoon cocoa, coffee infusion. vpulverised; 1 teaspoon vanilla. Wlllll the! snrtisg iln gross, “*5! union.’ ‘I§,':,"’(.2l',"“ 01110500 Cream butter and‘ add sugar gradu- lBeat the yolks until thick. Add the K001 Ill - ' ' , if. ,, rank?!‘ ‘ o, Iiagt ally, continuing the beating, then sugar, then the almonds and coffee ‘ntiiedqogteqi-lntinlg exdpensesf 0t 2%’; add cocoa. and coffee, drop by drop, and vanilla, and lastly fold in the . .. ... . _ . _' n J of $101,005! {i118 the ,...,.,f., ".}¥",,,',',;_‘°.,-‘§{§ - 55% until of right consistency to spread. well-beaten whites. Bake in 2 was e ‘ which m“ nlxkrnrlciolyhfixorfpntkalieen itxflpléflllll , m Come cream calm layers in a moderate oven. ed flll-‘Bdffri! receipts. In Jnminry there Quarter cup butter, 1 cup sugar, Creme for filling and frosting; 6 1' v a y _ ' r _ {lrlllnfyfl n 30500.1?!sl"'§il6§%iil"qrili's livers m“; ‘é cup very strong cof.ee (cold), 2 ounces fresh, unsalted butter, 6 - °“"“""1 h)’ three months of npcrntini: ' T; 1,. eggs (whites and yolks beaten 501111065 DOWdZTCG sugar, 4 yolks, iyeiir ...- profit: $71109. in lilnrch_ $801,380 1n _‘ 3".“ i - ,e,,,,,,tli,t.‘,f,l,gil iliiiguzsglellectrlc Alzirfrllle. uigéirofiioxn 81:0 sting‘, m“ w N 41% separately), 2 cups flour, 2 tea- each onefiadded separatelygdldtaible. ieiii - . - 0s - s con co ee ss I necott (‘nliiivr . . . . .. . % fdhet llIfBFgC for any month this yenr to ‘$22,: Spmms baking powder’ cream ibp d C e ergcegt a e top igonlor uiii- pellmfifielllfl Thlelwdggfiflgltinlllrei his: De- 12s.. pom 5,...‘ butter and sugar, add beaten yoIksI Y TOP- IBB-m 11 El‘ and 9885 pnnq] "m, ‘up yo," "m, excelffzé 11,6"; gflblllfl 7W.‘ 5714i and baking powder sifted withitflsethcr. Mid 90611 yolk sellarately, iiny previous month this yenr niid was pun c‘, -i'-,-i/'| qqi," on‘, flour Add alteftjatgly with coffee and coffee essence drop by drop. y, the largest since October 1030. palm, q,’ ' “lhnfi f7“ Fm" ' __ y, K O~ __-_ 1W: 13% “W LUQ/fi mid beaten whites 15,50 Bake inIDecorate with small chocolate kufinglnai; M 31 FROM FINANCIAL oouxsELi “uni Rnnd 00'. ' a ' “ moderate oven in 2-19.5.9;- cage pangiwflffifs and candied cherries. To be i . .' .. .1’ - ' gtflllfliyifikflrfllrllic! A .... gv‘ nfAtdiliigcti-Sfsuiigrr 1113512425‘ 03:: 110:1?!‘ 1111118011 13% Filling-sweeten to taste 1,4. pint ‘kept in a cold place until used in new ...... ...... .. ... - i . _- ’ || H ' N, l‘ _ i’, . U‘ s‘ m“ _ _ __ E3,” rlytnladi‘; c"mnnny_ the ‘mm qnnrmu Slncot}:‘l;<;)k z 23% 1:2 I ivestock Market». of whipped cream and flavor with order to harden the creme. cut ganlmiviuuiu. ... .... ... .73,‘ n,flu‘fk\“l‘nbsllflde0clllaroalllfitlz plllfféricrell fin: (‘n 1.11.4 —- 1.4 ‘ comm spfead between layers and with a. knife dipped in hot water. s01 ... i... ... "n: n. , e . e ll llrB l‘ V tlil __ . w] llunoy ... ... .... ... 119% gé-iriigmpgyiirlhtlee‘Beanbag-match 4;‘ ntgvclk Plffflflgg .i 7332i 701/11 77%| 711/, _31/, 011 10P- Thc°fleet t; Mocha’ "l": l 0 I 0- . , 2, _ s ACTIVE BOND PRICES lgwmghe dilclraliirgtioh 0f ‘the regular S°“I¢§ll'1"lf{l1l" . l; 111/, 17 1714-22 (Canadian Press) Junk“ with Pulled m" cottages tsbleegsgooss Strong’ he: , " l‘ B" acme line ago for s u a1 . . m 01 101 00L 4s i ' k ff kt d- °° 5 W °°°°0 toiiroirnriox SECURITIES: nnimsnt of August aiiu. in sn fnter- s o of ECfnI 0004i any, ‘Zlilé 00$: - if: MONTREAL- Q“°~- JulY zl-The" one p“ age c0 6° “um e pow gup éOngectiOner-S Suaar u. téa. k102i; with II-‘IiunQnr-irtiuouunsei. w. w. s o ufNJl am, 3714 301;, ‘ma/l _1.-,;, we"; 45 came 52 calves 550 h0g5 er, 1 tablespoonful sugar, ‘A. cupful = - -~ 11 engirosre . ltht h ‘ ’ " ’ ' ' ' . 0 mmpnnyls c sbianfirnngn g grmnlrgr 111/. 11% 11V. 11% I Vi and 308 lambs m. sale on the two puffed rice, 1 e58. 1 pint fresh milk. spoon vanilla Add coffee to cocoa. promised to siinw further slackening 'l‘hornmld ' M t 1 M k ts t d 1 1 d] p“; mm; m doubie boner, Bus; 5m‘ 011111 51110001. add vanilla and over the next few months its specialty Texas Co 001A no on rea M‘ e I o 5y. "c" “g enough sugar to 5 mad "'0"! holding up liltllfiiotorlly. Tcx o. sui " ' about 51 hogs and 240 lambg i-ieid yolk of egg until light and add it to C H l; i - rc dt 111 id d I prmfldflniinilllotg-ntev‘ afllflflfgfllélrtglguhfe)’ $11?’ it": ‘any jg}? “nlf-‘F Z‘ OVQP- Came were unchanged. milk. Warm to lukewarm, dissolve Four cuo left tap uca. I previously miuie in sum m: the u Pacific i110‘ 15142115411040’; Calves were steady at $450 for in it the 100k“ P°wder “m! mm p5 o s “mg mime’ '5 cnm iin ' h . ’ ‘ '11, ......’ ...’... ‘£31.71 i'i'...‘.‘i'.’i““."..'..'§....Z‘.""'l'S3 Um}. ‘fill us} 22 m‘ m‘ : ‘*1 common 11am veais to $5.00 m.- iair at 00cc 10w slams- Leave 1° S" f“ ‘“"‘°°“' '" “"1” “g” “a” mat iinspftnr nah ho was uhls f0 see at ll S Rub 1.3V?‘ l - to just medium kinds until firm. Chill. B81016 serving, Ian in 531109 P911113 000k 15 171111111595 a i th h f , _ ' l-uminclinliillifiiinitisrs‘uFnulrler-zlirtlgugrl: grins .' fiililli $2 551% $10-30 Lambs were slow. A few small crisp the P0390 110° °1' 1'1” crlsplesior Qlngl so“ and ole“ PM" mm rvceh‘ m» l 11110.11 th 11 ' ' ' ' _" cus ar cu . Se ve 1d ‘th me n?“ flflzzfgfgnr hi?!‘ Iopelfgvfil‘ xflllfnnlfo- ' 13% l_ sales were made at $7.00 for good in the oven and stir it with the, t d P F 0° W1 October 1st next. Wes Union ll-ll/Jlbii/z 1130,0130, _1 lambs with fair to medium quality well-beaten white of the egg and 5w" em and flavored whipped 0 " ‘ IVet El 1130;. 04 011' fig. _3 cream. _ i , “.05, 00”" 67% Mm 66,2 M?‘ _ ,6 lambs from $6.09 to $6.50. Culls were the sugar. Chill. Use as a WHINION 0F‘, CAgADA Men on the streets watch the step Worth P . 4s 45%| 43a. 44 Lav. from $4.00 to $5.00. meringue. M‘ ANTI“, BONDS 0! 0 01'0")’ 811'! 100W @0011 they d0 3,15" F Hogs weer moving very slowly. An Coffee Fluff GERMAN NUDE CULTS GROW .. .. . . 1.50 u U iguw their own. END DOUBT ABOUT CATCH add 58.16 was made at $8.00 with One and one-half cups cold NEW YORK July 2B_(UP)_ “=-——~ r ~ ~"""'*"' ""—"_- '- fw- ' "v es “mum $650‘ 5'9""! “H” (stmmd thmugh over 150,000 men and women men” ‘(Stewart Jones & Co. I Correspondents of Greenshields 8s _Co.. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange 88 Great George Sh, Charlottetown Promotes Healthy animals produce larger litters, better pelts and bigger profits— Therefore feed “IMPERIALS” regular- Health- ll’ and liberally. 4 For Sale by Distributors in Leading Business Centres and Direct from Factory. jinirrmrcwcoirceus; York Exchange New _'%EEl'l$Ji$i-;Sx (snssisi to Johnston o IVIIHI) u n .. .. r N ,,_ __ {a-fig list-g OpenIHlghUmwLastINtCh l: I: .. .. 41y, 105s 102.110 10.1.00 Qllfegafligf, 7E} 7“ 7”‘ 74% ‘m .. .. a 10111 10s. . 1 ~ ' N R __ 5 mm 105,5 $212"; Chem “1121411014110 11014-214, N B .. ... o 1000 100.00 101.25 Amm‘ ' ' 2”“ " N n .. .. 5 1010 100.00 101.25 "' C“ " "7 "7 "37- m "WI out 11 c .. is 1000 100.00 101.25 if‘; ‘f, l}? ‘In my‘ 2W‘ 27 71% Am '1‘ T i '11s ii-irw 11o 11o - DOMINION o ICANAIJA nouns uézzfc J05 ‘TAX EXEMPT “an” Atcliison .'.'|15s14'|1nsi,<,|i52i4i154i,<§ -1v. 5pc 0011,1031 00.011 100.50 Q“ A‘"° '1“ "1 139% "° '9 W. nc .. . Novl, 10m 104.00 101.40 8"“ "°"° 1f“ ,, - pc .. . . lillr1,-10.'i1 100.00 101.25 ‘m °"'° 5- 5- ‘"94 "97’- ‘"5 mp . 1.11.01.10.11 110.10 111.00 m“ M’ " m“ ". $1112“ B1001 301.41‘ 30%| 30%| 30y, -:i TA I o l t XABLB ISSUES) gyenA M} a? 28% iW-i-c . .. N 1,1002 102. _. ‘"‘ ~ ~ i iii/ire .. ... Nlilmmm 101g 1304.12 9"" o" " ., loml“ 411,00 . .. 8ept1,1010 101.45 101.00 ‘a P‘"'m° ' '5, “W1 fine Octllljiliiil 105.15 100.40 "3’ mm’ 1,§‘/*'1‘"/' 400cc . .. 00110.10“ 101.00 101.00 P'“""“ ' "l" U254‘ 41,3110 .. .. 101201.100: 101.00 102.00 ‘m?’ "llwl 4 c 0s:i,1000 05.00 00. n. pa,“ "* ab”, SAYRE, Pa", July 28.—(U.P.)—- William Hyland told his friends quite afew fish stories, and when they laughed at him, he promised to‘ give the mthe "cold facts" the next time he went angling. Bill caught two yellow bass in the river. One weighed seven pounds eight ounces and the other weighed eight pounds. He told his friends about the catch and they laughed. He hail a bright idea, however, and made arrangements to have both fish frozen in solid cakes of ice and then displayed them in a. barber shop window. The cold facts before his friends - put an end to further remarks. Bill recommends his method for other fishermen who can come back with more than stones. ~ OPERATION NECESSARY (Canadian Press) LONDON, July 28-1111 operation will be necessary to remove the cause of the haematuria which has kept Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George confined w his bed since yesterday, it was announced tonight. The statement said that the veteran Liberal leader's condition was gen- erally good. Mlnlrd‘: Llnlrncnt rcmorcn llnlnil. MR. AND MRS. Kim's A Mouse m "nus PJMTRY. 1r i CI-IARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN I AN rm -.1 .1 1 r. Morning Curb Market 771a Montreal i i l Special (SpOflIl to Johnston it Ward) i n1. f. t‘ 22f}: __ _ _ _ _ __ ofemfl g l W‘ l," (sum-i to Johnston c Ward) Also Breweries . 01/, v genuhM-no“ A __ 4 41/ 4 4% f “ALI. BTIIEET MIRROR SAYS- Brmgh Am o“ _ 10B l. 19%; NE\V ‘OBK, July lO—-"Al Steel "r .. ir.'::'~...:':..=":; 01:00.2." .'.:':' .251 no Sm". " ' 37 I; 1 land Btél will certainly uucrt. III lend- Er." Duh-l" ' " '2 n n’ 22/’ ' err-hip In today's Ionian 1 ome .. ... 50 ' yawn-in] o“ ' __ 123 1g 1g 1g The cut In the dividend rate "can 1m]; Tobin“; ___ 91/, i) J 9% 91A $7.00 to 81.00 Wll much more d?“ c 1“; pen-alum; __ 11y“, thn nthe rank and flle of the funn- Ncranda .. .. IIBtQA 13% 13 1g clnl community has been led to 8X- pqie" Ltd 591A 79% pact. nlthuulh there wore lolno who predicted ouch action. Earnings for the quurtrr were practically non-exlntnrit. Although l! oentni n share Ill lliown for the common stock n ngnlnlt flve cents in the first. quarter, the large port of the Income wn non-recurrl... and wan Illa result of tho Inle of lomc prflllirly. The wags sinh la still held In abey- gnce nlthnuxh ‘ ' -‘ employee: must suffer a cut. 7D l Tack Hughes ... 50| Dominion Of Canada Bonds The Mtlun o! Mlllfl mukct will re- flect the action of the Steel Corpn. di- B Q1VD v~ Stock Le Wall Strut Mirror Says:- to Johnston é Ward . aaxzszcsxgazsaxz-z :‘:l tter rel-torn and n sharp rcmrflon will lie IfiEIh The bulls of the IOIIIIII will be seen In tho opening hours of Ilie trail- In; but I lhnrp technical rally will ulna be forthcoming Immediately. It In advisable thlt stocks be bought on weak spots In todnyl leulon for trud- Ing rallies. Al for the longer range view of the situation, there is every reason to he- Ilovo that other corporations of the first rank which have been maintain- Ing their dividends will follow the Ieaderlhlp of steel In making reduc- flunl. lt II a tlmo for cool and calm re- flection on Ilia situation. It must lie remembered flint the furnlng point is not ruched by all companies nt the same time and that lomo have islreinrly turned the corner and doing better while other: are showing shrinking rarflugn. .\- not h; tempted Info tlkinI the lllflfl uliie of the market at the open. In; 1min)’. i. '_il‘l‘|Ill to Johnlton k Ward) Biii Asked War Loan . . . . . .| 5 1031 10031010040 War Lonn .. . .. . 5 1037 10611510725 Victory Lorin .. .. 51/; 1033 10f.2li|104.40 Left Oder Coffee l —4~~ A 4 5Q i;._.__ QUO LINER SAILS THROUGH STRAIT MONTREAL , Que, July 28.— Maritime history was made late yes- terday afternoon when the Canad- ian Paciflc Liner Duchess 0f Atholi sailed safely through the Gut of I Canso, a narrow passage separating Cape Breton Island from the main- land of Nova Scotia. Small coast- ing craft make frequent use of this scenic shortcut from St. Lawrence ports to Halifax and other harbors on the Atlantic seaboard, but no vessel of 20,000 tons like the Duchess of Atholl has ever before been nav- igated through the strait. AMENDMENT TO “CUSTOMS ACT (Canadian Press) OETAWA, July 28.—Because of legal conflict over Canada's jurisdic- tion beyond the three miie limit the liuusn of (foznmons today accepted an amendment to the Customs Act suggested by the Senate. Whether 'egg, and a most delicious coffee ‘slightly’; cloth), lé cup milk (top of bottle), 94 cup sugar V. teaspoon salt, 3 eggs, ‘A teaspoon gelatine. Take coffee, milk and half of sugar and cook until it comes to a boil. Soak gelatlne in the ‘A cup 0f milk. then take gelatine and rest of sugar and yolks of 3 eggs and beatl until light. Add to geiatine, etc., first mix and cook in double boiler until it thickens.‘ Keep stirring; when cold add beaten whites of eggs and vanilla and beat all to- gethcr until thoroughly mixed and set in mould and serve with whipped cream. Coffee Jelly Take a cup of left-over coffee, re- heat and dissolve in it 1 tablespoon- ful gelatine first soaked in 56 cup cold water, add the Juice of a lemon and a. small amount of suganf This may be varied by vesting into the thickening Jelly the white of 1 sponge is the result. Coffee Custard Three tablespoons coffee, ground 2 cups very hot milk, 3 eggs, beaten 4 tablespoons sugar, % the act was enforceable beyond the ‘teaspoon vanilla. Pour milk over three mile limit was being determin- icoflee, let stand 5 minutes. Strain. bcrs of some 1,000 “nature culture” clubs have become devotees of the German nudity movement, accord- ing to a survey published he:e re- cently by a. Physical Culture. ' "Nature culture camps can be found from one end of Germany to the other," says Gebhard Hirsh- feid, author of the article. ‘Their doors are open to all who heed the two rules governing membership: decency and nudity. The Federal Association for Free Development of the Body, in Berlin, ls one of the most important of the organizations furthering the movement. Its pur- pose is to establish tracts of land where men, women and children may follow their inclinations undis- turbed. The membership fee is 50 cents per month. The practice of PAGE NINE 50‘ TKTTOTV“: .1 PILEAS Mu 75° SflOO which naturally possess newcomers and those who wish to try the ex- periment but lack the courage to take the initial step." EASTER PEN vvms Notes on the Prince Edward Island Egg Laying Contest For the Week Ending July 24, 1931 Mrs. Roland Easters W.L. pen 2 led the contest for the week with 57 eggs, 64.1 points; The Experimen- tal Farm, Fredericton, N.B., BR. pen 10, was second with 55 eggs, 62.2 points and Mrs. J. F. Boston's WL. pen 1 was third with 55 eggs, 60.2 points. Mr. William Sansonfs BR. hens numbers 5 and 8 are first and soc- ond for individual laying Wllh 220 eggs, 253.7 points and 212 eggs, 241.8 points respectively; Mr. James Tup- l1n's BR. hen No. 8 is third with 206 eggs, 238.4 points. The pens leading in total produc- tion are: 1st, Mr. William Sansom, Durham Bridge, N.B., 1910 eggs; 2201.5 points. 2nd, Exp. Farm, Fredericton, N.B., 1837 eggs, 2024.3 points. 3rd, Mr. James Tuplin, New An- nan, P.E.I., 1635 eggs, 1779.5 points. 4th Mrs. Roland Easter, New Wilt- shlre, 1612 eggs, 1754.4 points. The production for the weck was 82.3 and t0 date 28487. ' VERNON RIVER. INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of the Vernon Women's Institute took place at the ‘home of Mrs. Wilfred meeting were read—and‘~adfiptgd after which a. report of the Inatl: tute Convention was given. It w‘ decided that signs be bought fq the school. Discussion on having j Dental Clinic visit our school tool place and the decision was held over until our next meeting 111 August. The Sc'y was asked to $3.00 for a. stove for the Hall. A. Sullivan handed in $3.00 Piano rent to Sec'y. A lengthy discussion took place on taking over the Hall; Mr. Jay was appointed t0 rent to who ever he saw fit. Mrs. G. 1B4 MacLcod kindly invited the iasica‘ 1o her summer home for the Aug- ust meeting. Two sicl: calls werf made this month and fruit doziatad. Membership fee was paid by MPO, G. n. MacLood and she also 001i. hated 75 cents to the funds. Méetlj ing adjourned. A delicious lunchg, con was served by the hostess aftef. which collection of 80 cents wag taken. ‘Y BENGAL 11cm MADE snomli WORK or‘ LEOPARD AT swarms.’ cmcus m DIGBY, N. s. DIGBY, N. S., July 28.—A circur‘ touring Nova. Scotia, is minus one’ of its prized performers as the re-f suit of a mortal combat today beg, tween a. Royal Bengal tiger and tug timorous leopard that invaded thq; tigers cage here today. “Minga" thqfi leopard, for some mysterious reas-Ij on, walked into the tigers cage be- fore the performance this after- noon and was pounced upon by the. tiger, and before the beasts could be; separated Mingus ncck was brokerti by a blow from the paw of the tigera ... “I won $20 playing cards has‘. Fumess on July -z1st with eleven membcrs answering r011 call also two visitors. The minutes of last‘ night." “g, “Honestlyi” I; “Well, I won it." ‘ ~ nudity has been legalized in Ger- many, in places shielded from public view. "Regardless of what scandalized derogators may say," the article continues, “the nudist movement it- self is pure, although the conser-i vativo German general public has looked upon it neithc: with favor nor tolerance. Those who violate the unwritten laws of the move- ment meet with summary expulsion ed by the Privy Council, said P:e-|Stlr eggs with sugar, add the rest. mier R. B. Bennett and the Senate Mix and strain into small cups and amendment would clarify this sit- place them in a shallow pan. Put uation pending judgment. boiling hot water into the pan were! Listen’. no muss mg MADE AS M001 nus: AS 1m. 1'00»: us A an Y wi-iu. sen ‘ Mints A TCRRIBLE M0185 Somzrmss _J 0e And Vi "Stage A Game from the camps. Its members with deep and earnest sincerity, endeav-i or to overcome the shame and fear \ Hunt lNlth llllie U sual Result St. John Halifax HIGH GRADE INVESTMENTS CITY Oli‘ CHARLOTTETOWN 471% Bonds Due 1948 To yield 4.50% CITY OF HALIFAX 4'/;% Bonds Due 1953 To yield 4.50% CITY 0F HALIFAX 4l/;% Bonds Due 1955 To yield 4.507; PROVINCE OF MANITOBA 40% Bonds Due 1051 i To Yield 4.83% a Eastern Securities Company Limited CHARLOTTEOWN Fredericton Moncton Summersidc 7732-7-28-31 . THE U Ll! MATE FACT RV Hindus; __._____-;.. ...