APRIL o;31928 i 12o 30st A a 00d ted 2' ed Rose Orange i‘ N ‘do supreme In clean, bright ‘I i uilcohol provides tho “a new fiatiron ‘for inw- '/ D. Fraser, Eustou Mrs; Colin left this morning on a inept‘, street. City. visit to friends and relatives 1n 51.19% sold in a kill, thlot includes u. John and Moncton. ‘ ‘ clotheslillllo and plus, mo»? 3* _ Gaelic is being revived in Scot- All streets in Jerusalem arc to be mud, , improved. NEW ISSUE , United Fuel Investments, Ltd. '0 6% Cumulative Preferred Stock TO CONTROL Trucoucn. STOCK ownansuil- HAMILTON ny-Piionlict“ Conn OVENS.‘ ‘Luvlrrcu UNITED oils-rust. COMPANY or HAMILTON LIMITED C _ PRICE: 100 and aocrued/ dividend 0M0 "=11 Shafts 0i Preferred Stock will carry a bonus of three shares common. .\v Full particulars on request. Eastern Securities. 0o. Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS ‘ 140 Richmond Street, Charlottetown l ‘Montreal Halifax St. John ’ 1 v ANADA SAVINGS AND LOIAN COMPANY, HEAD OFFICE, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA ESTABLISHED 1sa1 iiAiD UP CAPITAL, $750,000. RESERVE, $361,000 LOANS 0N REAL ESTATE Farmingis our basic industry, and under the improved conditions vziluesmlil increase. ‘ Now IS the time for you to buy. that farm for your son and have him locate near you. Repayment on our ln- stalment plan can be made monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or yearly. For Prince County Apply to- B. W. Tanton. Barrister, Etc.. Summerside. THEWEASTERN c Mackinnon .81. McNeill, Charlottetown Agents and Soicitors for Prince E ward island. l rff9~f§§ #064 O-Q-GOQ-O $+¢§FOO449O O-OOO-O-OO OQ-O-Ofi-Q-OOGFOQ 0-0- “Capital Requirements-- Small Stock lssues” brokerage flrlh desires stock ‘ 0r $500,000 or established companies. parties. cl Bldg-l '..Naw Torin-Philadelphia.- bond issue from $25,000 to ~ or consider new venture oi‘ merit from million-lull!’ Write fuli particulars to Mr. (l. W. Ritchie. 254 U?“ Philadelphia, lfayf . " . . abscesses-o noflu n~+oooo¢¢o>+u 0+0“ i vnu-oowuvooo new Easter hat. at. Prowscs, "Style all the while". Prowse Bros, Ltd. Bros. Ltd. csas hall Easter Monday nightkww- BILTMORE AND KING HATS $5 land $6- Moore & McLeod. Limited. llli clzuul iillARlllAll MEWS SOFT HATS — GGt Yo"? I s d-fi-Rl. ppm‘ S!“ m a“ m, new 5mm,‘ UNITED cnuncn. Cavendish shades now selling at 55c. Prowsel c°nKrelall°n~ m“ Pew’ J“°ks°n' .Minlster. Stanley 11 a. m.; Caven- COME TO the dance in st. Ter-l KASIIA surrnvo. ‘Th6 seasons" most fashionable goods at popular; prices. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1 3578-4-4-41. Three cornered scarfs of Polka. dots} Ltd SEED WHEAT - Marquis, Wlmel Russian and Red Fife Wheat. also‘, Barley, Buckwheat, Peas, Vctches; ing at lowest prices. A HORNE 8s . CO. ‘ 4-3-ttS. 1 RESTORE!) T0 OWNER. - Thc pocket-book. supposed to have been ~ lost in o. house on ' King Streecl West, in February, was later found‘ in a store and returned to owner. TICKETS FOR THE EASTEit] Mlllldfll’ D18)’. “Patsy makes n‘ Splash“ to be held at the Prince. Edward Easter Monday and Tues-I day can be found at Rcddin Bros- '. J. P. McCioskey. Queen Street, and. thc Two Macs. 3582-4-1-31. l SEED OATS -- Now in stock No. 1 Ontario and Western White Ban- ner and Victory Seed Oats. Book your orders early as we have only a limited Supply. A. HORNE d: CO. A-K-tts. l l l CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED ~—We have just received our seas- on's supply of,No. iiEarly, Late, Al- sike and White Clover and Sweet Clover, Timothy Seed. Turnip Seed and Mongol Seed, all of which we arc selling at lowest prices. A. HORNE 8r. C0. 4-3-tts. EASTER HOLIDAYS-The City Schools closed yesterday for the Easter holidays and will reopen next Tuesday. A great number of students left for their homes in different parts o_f the province, while others remained in the city lo complete their Easter shopping. UNION COMMERCIAL COL- LEGE-The following students have completed their course and passed their final examinations: Senior Commercial: Victor Ling, Whcatley River; J. H. Bishop, Mt. Buchanan: Allison Owen, Hamilton. shorthand 1nd Typewritlng Department: Mur- iel Toombs. Wheatley River; Ida Toombs, Wheatley River; Dorothea McMillan. City; Ruth McKenzie, I-iartsvllle; Thelma Ramsay; City; Lea Dawson, Victoria. Junior Com- merclal: Lois Lemon, Montague; Mlldfed VBS-‘Iey. City; Carrol Delan- cy. Wellington. ‘ GRAHAM-PAIGE MOTORS CORPORATION have desirable dealers territory open in Queens and Kings counties for their new McLeod, Limited. ‘dish 3 p. m.; Rustico '1 p. m. lsroarcsr. CONTEST-filo each lwlthout delay and avoid disappoint- ur-zwcsr m NOVELTY scarrllllnem- ,_ P, U5 _ BIGGEST snownvc ofEASTER M we“ “p Pmwm-Bmilrrns 1n town at the MEN'S STORE. Moore 8t McLeod Limited. bloomers at $1.00. Six popular col- ors. standard and bobette style. Moore 8r McLeod Limited. l Easlcr trade. Prowsc Bros, Ltd. ALL TIIE NEW SHADES in BOR- ALINO HATS—~§'1.50, M0018 d! 3815-4-5-31 LATEST SHAPES and colors in 3615-4-5-31 GET YOUR TICKETS FOR OB- -n__ 3615-4-5-31 “SEE PATONS advertisement in ' d c ‘ H f _ 1 S 1551.10. an orn a o which we are sell Th,“ “osumy. LIVE MODELS DIS- 3584-44-21 __.,__. A nacono anaskan in silknit 3015-05-31 JUST ARRIVED —- A new ship- cnt of Men's and Boy's caps for - 4-5-21. GREAT EXCITEMENT will be experienced waiting for thc judges, awards in the District Oratorlcoi Contests Monday. HEAR THE BUDDING LAUR- lERs AND FOSTERS, not to men- tion Lloyd Georges on Monday. TRYON BAPTIST CHURCH.- Rcv. Geo. Somers will preach in the _Tryon Baptist Church, Sunday April 8th.. at 3 o'clock .in the after- noon. FOR SALE AT CRAPAUD-New dwelling. Hardwood floors; Electric Lights: Hot Air Heating. Few min- utes waik to Village, churches and schools. Garage and barn attached. Apply to Box 280, Summerside. ‘ 3608-4-5-tst. P LICE COURT. -One Prohibi- tion casc was disposed of at the Police Court yesterday morning, when an offender against the Act PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCII IN CANADA-Sunday, April 8th, ser- vices will be held in the Clifton Church at 11 a. m.. in the South Granville Church at 3 p .m.. in the Long River Church at 7.30 p. m. BROOKFI ‘LD.-—'I‘he services in the Brookfie d congregation, on Sunday. April 8th.. will be as fol- lows: Brookficld 3 p. m.. and Hun- ter River '7 p. m. The Young Pco- plcs Society at Hartsville will hold their meeting at 7.30 p. m. All arc cordially dnvited. . ~ ' EASTER AT THE POST 0F- FiCE-Good Friday and Easter Monday being both statutory holl- dnys. the Post Office will be open as follows: Good Friday-—-The Gen- ‘inc of motor cars. Graham-Paige our cylinder 610 sedan with seven aring crank-shaft and four wheel hydraulic brakes will deliver hcrc at under $1300. Other sixes and algllts have the new four speed transmissions. If interested. write "G". Box 116 Guardian and full particulars will be sent. 3587-4-5-21 l Hotel wa have spent many thousands of dollars in repairs and improvements. It is now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to those who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- ate price. Rates from $3.00 to 84.50 per day. '. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Prnprioton MISS L. MGQUAID, Maugggg OO-O-OO-O 0-0 O0 0040-600X 60>0~ ‘—- ‘WOQO-OO-OQ-QR 0-4 OOH IIOTEL 1 I 4 4 What d 'I'reat ! p“ 1,1,, "mor", qulrrlpheqlthg hunger or for the rnamsizcd appetite. there's nothing more wholesome. nutritious or satisfying than these raisin-filled, sugar-frosted Hot Cross Buns. - . How you will e010)‘ them We are tolling orders now for liot Cross Buns to be dc- ilvered fresh Thursday. nor cnoss a BUNS Order now and be sure oi letting NW‘!- Fresh and delicious at-’ Stewart's Bakery " . genr- crann- ' on. oanaa i..." ‘adaption ‘room 010v“ 1 VIGTQRIA One of the mam find 11°" pqulpped Hotels in ELEM!“ Canada. Contains 120 r0011!!- 44. o: which have 1114"“ baths. oodwlwlv "film" l» c '" 53:10» Untlbd _ States h“! its splendid table. "Wm i: $1.1 “guests ‘m, uoc to ism on fili- Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietor! ma! o. snows. Maunlur i l l . . , n-oooooowwvownoooooc I :4 M coo-now +0 e0 ooobo++m b \ ‘ IIEEII . Q , - IIOTEL P ‘ . b ’ Since taking ovcr this ‘ oral Delivery and Registration Wlc— kcts will be opcn from 10.00 a. m. to 12.00 noon. All mails for dos- patch by afternoon trains will bc closed at 12.00 o'clock. There will be no delivery by Letter Carrier. Easter Monday~General Delivery and Roglstration wickets will be opcn from 10.00 a. m. to 12.00 noon- All malls for despatch by afternoon trains will bc closed at 12.00 o'clock. There will beone complete delivery lby lcttcr, carrier in the tori-noon. WEDDING BELLS.—-A vcry quiet was awarded $200. or a term in jail. - NE W ISSUE \ F amous Players _ 6%% Twenty-Yea To be dated April Int, I928; maturing April It, 1M8- Canada, in Canadl, of at. the option Canada, Inndon, England Con . an?‘ .dea at a premium of 5% up to and eluding April m, of 1% for eachycar orpartofayearelapecd upflc $3,000,000 , y A Canadian Corporation LIMITED ' 1 Prindpal and lernI-Innnll intereatpayableat of this holdercttheAgmcyofThe omhlfloni$l,0wmd$i0o,withprivflegeofngiatrnticnuboprhdpal.%umlbie 1929,andthereafocruptn and including April lot, I947, at: prenlhuuofik lull,“ thedntcofrodernpfloznandlfterApa-il lat, tin r Gold Debentures A anybrmchaffilalblll A g: Royal BankofClnldmNewYorhor at The R0!!! UB1 uadl maturity without 6}§%GoldDebcnturea auusaanw... Common Capital semi Vilue) -.~.~.,I.I.~_\.a_v_~~.u_wwm w- ~ - ~ - ~- Company, on the basis oi I0 at $30 per aliaro thereafter up to MIPQII 31st, 1933. stock purchase priv March 31st, liege may be ens-dud within tho Nafhanson, Managing Director of the Company, from THE COMPANY: Famous Players and operatoraf motion picture theatres in Canada. The Company owns, leases or controls directly cities throughout the Dominion, with a total seating cap in the following C0ln}_8.DI¢5‘ Montreal, with total seating capacity of Toronto, with seating capacity of 3,432; and United T agreements, in 36 additional theatres with total seating the Company is interested, therefore, p The Company owns a franchise giving it thc call ParamountFamous Lasky Corporation, of New York; VALUE OF ASSETS: The value of depreciation written off; investments in and equities Hid-amounted to. -~.» NetValuation......... DeductFirstMortgageBondL.............., . -" “pp-p.- -- . . Balance. As against Debentures to be outstanding. .. .. . —equivalent to $1 -|-aoa||acu|n4|1n were derived from leasehold properties. EARNINGS: Based on the comings of the 1928, as certified by Price, Waterhouse ds Co., including interest on mortgage Annual interest requirement o Balance. . . . . Equivalent to mor the public from which first-run theatres dr with practically no inventories and no cre ~ Famous Players Canadian Corporation, throu g theatres in leading cities, occupies a predominant posi many marked operating advantages. v lo thc approval of counsel of all proceedings, al~~ l/ I-ui nn- mm 11p 11/ Wu w! c711,: The nbovc slula 7701115 nrc no! gunrurllec l: xallul l-\_._l._I_.§l.\_l.l.l.l.l.Ll.l\.' I I I a ~ ' iimhnw-w ~ "I. "~r~*u.n\ ~.-~-- qpvq lvrtw sronr MounAnL Thu now Serial. “Jealous lllcarts," by Mildred Barbour, bc- FULL RANGE of Kiddies Coats and Hats now in stock. Prowsc Bros. Quarqlmyg Ltd. lbut pretty wedding took place u‘. St. Peter's Chifrch. Scvcn Mile Bay. whorl Miss Alctha. Kcough bccanlv the blushing bridu of Mr. Gordon Mclnnis, of Seven Milo Bay. Th0 bride was attended by Miss Gladys Murphy of Chelion. while the groom was ably supported by Mr. Josef?" Macvinn of Kelly's Cross. The ccrcmon was performed by R67- W. E. M naghan, P. P. After th‘: ceremony the happy wedded 001115119 drove to the home of the bridfl- wherc a dainty weddlflK bfellkffl“ was served by her sister, Ruth. A host of friends wishes Mr. and Mr?» ded life. FOUND FOUR RACCOONS - When Mr. Joseph J. Morrison. Si. Georges. was working 1n his W000i. a few days ago. he found an old hollow tree that was sawn down P1 few years ago. Imagine his sur- prise to sec a pair of eyes lookirri: out of the log. He sawed six feet mi the tree and hauled it to his barn. and he was even more surprised when four lovely ‘raccoons ran out on the floor. He intends making n iranch for them, as they are real beauties. The write- wishes Mr. Morrison success in is new under- taking. DRESSED UP FOR EASTER!»- Thc various store windows through- out the City. present a very pleas- lng appearance this week-all dres- sed up for Easter. Besides the prevailing styles in miliinery. etc" Bunny rabbits. ems in all sizes and colors intzrmlngled with fluffy brlght~oyed Chicks against a back- ground oflwhlte and purple. looms - l0 b8 L119 DTOOOMlDEiIu-g scheme. and tends to make a very attract- ive effect. and put one in a‘ real Easter mood. ssh c. B r rr l Quick - Safe - Sun l Mclnnis many years of haPW Well‘ , "EMFMBF“~- zlgN (vuulutn, gins on Monday next. l I 1 l ~ . '~-—~- —Q-0-§~~ - (lake and (lundy Spica-Plaster §1Il_'l urday at Pistons, Ltd. 115984-5441 PERSONALS ‘ I —'—' _ f Miss Evelyn Mayne and brolhrr, THE "NEWT WIOWING °f 15d" Winston. students at l’. W. C., arc iCB E1159" m“ l" P‘ E~ 1- Hal's m“ spending their vacation at their meet every taste. $2.25 to Mfidlhome in Emcra|d_ Moorc 8.: McLeod, Limited. . ~ 3615-4-5-31 l Miss Helen MacKiniay, North Ri- ‘VH1’, is slocnding thc Easter season no rou WANT A fiREALi _ __ THRILL? Attend the Oratorical nmmkws“ Evcly" Maw‘ Contest and hear thc youthful orn- tors cxpatiatc on Canada's Future. Mr. William Rogers has arrived from Colorado to visit his former _ hcme at Freetown. after an absence can“ m the newest Shapes and pa‘ lof forty-four years, and is welcom- 4_5_21_ ‘ed by his many friends and reh- lives. MEN'S AND BOYS haiLS and‘ .tern. Prowse Bros, Ltd. o>___. In Memorianl WILLIAM CAVEN-DISII McNEll. 1 i MORENEW cnovns FOR ass~ TEE. see the wonderful showingl here’. 50c. 00c. $1.00 to $350. Moore‘ d: McLeod. Limited. 30154-5411 NEW NECKWEAB. Vestlies l of gcorgette and lace. Just the thlng= On February 27th, i928. William for your new suit. Browse Bros. Ltdl Cavendish McNeil of Harrington. l". ' l E. 1., was called to higher service in the Kingdom of God at seventy- nine years of age. Active and (Sheff gctic to thc last Mr. McNeil was an honored and respected elder of thc Pastoral Charge of Covehead of the United Church of Canada. His passing has left a. deep sense of loss both in our Church and communiry life. Born May i. i849 at Rusilco. Mr. McNeil, when still a boy of fifteen years. moved with his parents w Eimsdalc. Prince Co. FREE HARDWOOD ‘BAT - with‘ every boys suit sold for cash this week we shall give a boy's size hard- wood, baseball bat._ Moore d: Mc- Leod, Limited. ssis-s-s-si CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday, Ap- ril 8th.. the S. School in thc Pres~ byterian Church at Clyde River villi be held at 10 a. m. and the Young Peoples Service at 11 a. m. All are invited i l .._.l. _ BRADALBANEp-Thd service i“ nnection with the Presbyterian Church in Oanldb. Wm N? 110m m Bradalbane on Sunday. April 8th. at 1i a. m. A cordial invitation in Ill. McNeil was elected an elder of thc Presbyterian Congregation of Mont- rose. In 1802 he married Miss Emily L. McNeil of Cavendish who has been his loyal partner to the enrl of life's way. In 1017, Mr. and Mrs. McNeil moved to Harrington. In October of the some year Mr. Mc- Neil was elected an elder of the ___. I11 FREE SCOUT KNIFE —Wlth ev- ery boy's suit at $10.00 and over. sold for cash. we shall give free a splendid "scout knife." Sturdy com- position handle. two strong blades. a can opener. a. bottle opener, a screw driver. corkscrew and reamer. BOYS. get your suit here and secure one of these. Moore a McLeod Lim- this community. strays character and an foyaty ited. 110154-541 , ----—o0@--—— have been a great strength t0 our [land's mum»; Iavahoblolp new, church. Besides his beloved wife Congregation of Covehead and Harrington. the ‘duties of which solemn office he has faithfully and conscientfousw fulfilled. He set n hhh standard of Christian living and Christian enlightenment in l h ‘th edlnter t. TheCom ywiiicovenanteo cotheTroaoee Apriiin yen-ecmmgaang‘ 19fl.aanm ::|'l::a1c:;e10v% oggiclrudividendaapaidanihglontiapihi Stock the precedhzntwetve mantha. ncbpayraentatobeiledua ohkingfuadforthe ‘ ,' of?‘ T " ‘Trust!’ _ , ‘ ‘ CAPITALIZATIQN (On empiction of financing now in , _ First Mortgage Sinking {Wind Gold Bonds, due 1948. 171i (than: without nominal or par The» Debentures will carry non-klclacliabla rights entitling shun for each $1.000 Dobenkuto, lllfloinclnding Should twmina n of rights bu broug t Descriptive cincuiancopics of which nrill be supplied upon raquesheonfainsa letter from Mr. N. L. Canadian Corporation, Limited, incorporated in 1920, is the largest owner United Amusement Corporation, Limited, which controls 12 successful theatres, {n 14,400; Eastern Theatres, ‘ with combined seating capacity of 1,530. The Company is 123, with an aggregate seati and its predominant position enables it to make excmtiqn- ally favourable arrangements with other leading film producers. ] " the theatre properties, including secured by mortgages, and net current assets-was shown in the accompanying Balance Watcrhouse 8s Co., Chartered Accountants, after giving effect to Deduct Purchase Money ‘and . . . . .. . . . ‘The above slated unis do not include any value for fr of $5,114,539, whereas approximately 40% of the Company for the two years and five months ended J s, bank interest, etc., were . . f First Mortgage Bond average annual operating profits after deducting operating expenses F $1,083,660 “ l s now to be outstanding. . .. . . ;. .. .. . 300,000 ’ ‘ _--- 155 . s 783,660 f $ 195,000‘ *~ i c than 4 times Debenture interest of . . . . . . . . . . . . . GENERAL: The popuiotiorrand wealth in Canadian cities is increasing year aw their audiences. Motion picture theatre operation is a cash business l dit accounts. The principal capital employed is invested in centrally situated city real estate and properties, which are showing a tendency steadily to increase in value. gh its franchises and ownership, control and affiliation with tlon throughout the Dominion of We ofler Ihese Debentures [or delivery if, us und when issued and received by us, and subject 100 and accrued interest, to yield 616% A Royal . Securities Corporation, Limited MONTREAL TORONTO HALIFAX SAINT JOIIN (JUEBI-lli CHARLOTTETOWN OTTAWA HAMILTON CALGARY ED North l Ii-Iere, in due time. in recognition of, his sterling Christian character, M31: $10,000,000 d_1__a F‘, f‘ $5.000. “ .3,000,000 3,000,000 500,000 ill. 320,000 she. . ' ‘of Sales "Al" 6%. holders to purcEue no-pnr-vnluc Common Stock of the at $25 per share up to and including March 31st, I930; I932, and a! $35 per eluro up to and including about through redemption of Dobunturu or otherwise, this provided in the lnrleafnrc. noollllllillll anal coco sane-- which he summarizes :-— 72 theatres in leading or through subsidiary companies substantial shareholder acity of 77,658. In addition, it is a g It‘ 9&1‘ Fill! {£11 E ‘.1791 $.11? ‘ Limited, operating the Pant-ages Thea _ m heatres, Limited, operating two theatres in Spmimatfl is also interested, either as shareholder or by opet ting 241. The total number of theatres i ich capacity of 139,261. _ ~ l .- and produced by capacity of 42, n! for first run in Canada of all films made 1 z! e ILL! :’~‘~m.P-41‘ g4 ‘ i" “.7~§;"51YE_J;. land, buildings and equipmer leg; ated companies, together with a' venues Sheet certified by Prim, the present transaction an at Jammry 28th. $10,565,937? 895,224 , s 9,513,113 5,000,000 "'."T‘.".'.’T.".".’TI'."I'."'.K.'. S 4,673,713 S 3,000,000 .550 per $1,000 Debentures _ anehisea, contracts, leneholds, eic., can-id at a book value r ended August 27th, I927. acquired in afliii .,¢.¢.....-...-..-‘ - I4 “PI-fl! ..,....,,--,¢..-|~», .m..,- .--.....m.....-.--..s.1-c.t-..1---... ,, .1 .,l_ 1,. ................-..-- -----|-- _,,_,...- “:1 ma." Company's profits for the yea anuary 28th, :r">-.L' ‘L1“filll AEEIILETEYA1FLED" by year, thereby steadily enlarging .~'.._v_-_.l .:. <_..-_: r3731- Canada, and thus enjoys . arse-n? v.11“. ‘l luu!.n4--=-q-»¢7§ -_a.a_~.-.-_, J ‘l ‘».,:.l5-$4’.‘J~_;:‘. 2:‘. ‘WINNIPI-LL‘. VANCOUVER NEW YORK LONDOPLENG. MONTON REGINA VICTORIA ST.JOHN'5,_NFLD. rm m/ur million which wc believe Ia be reliable and on ivhfch w: my lhrso securities. 1'11 Mr. McNeil is survived by a son. gUnlon Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . . .. 196v." dicta John T. McNcill, D. D., Pro- IWcstinghousc Electric 105*“. lossol" of Chundl History in Chicago lUlvitccl Stall-s Stool . .. . 147 -—“I wal troubled with vary so» » headaches, and ~" - ‘F-Qnoiations do my work. "One day a friend told ma nbor i 1. I I would ‘ i ~ i . z l i l ]Ul1lV(‘i‘Sll~}v‘, two daughters. Mulxv. l iMrs. Herbert Stewart o1‘ Hurriug-l Montreal‘ slim-k Exchange i ion. and Josslo. lviys. Albcrt (Jorrxl ‘of (Jlonwilod. Prince Co., a. brother, l/ibltibi . . . . . , . . . . 7W v ‘Zwillglc McNci1 at his latc homo in Brazilian 'l‘l'uctiol| . ,. 21:"; J-iarringwn, and a slsicr, Margaret. B. E. Steel 1st Pfd. . . . . . . . . .. 6' l . |Mrs. Albert Simpson, at. Port Art- Montreal Power .. .. ill"- l lhur, Thc sympathy of many fri- National Bfflwfiflflfi »- - 120 i] lungs goes out to these bereaved 3W9! C“- Cafl- (J0m- - - 217i _ ~ hearts and especially to his sorrow- Winn-HES E1900“! ~ 120 ‘ l’ lng wifc. The funeral services were 55555105 CW1; llfiw - - 3'1 ' 1 conducted by his pastor, Rev. Thus. MBSWY HFWFIB, i5 l‘ A. Wilson. in both his home in 3111111111100" L - 1W1 .l ‘Harrington. and in thc Church in_D°ml""-’" 3nd“ - ~ - - - - - - - - ~~ 73'5" ‘ |EllllSdfllG. wherc he was assisted byi B“ r l lRcv. G. A. D. Elliot. the Unitcdl " s , l Church Minister in charge. The Bank my!“ ~ - - ~ ~ ~ ‘ ~ ~ - ~ ~ 300% ‘i; |tcxt of the funeral address w-ls Bank Mimi/Teal -_ - - ~ - < - - - - - ~ -- 352 i |from Isaiah a.- 1-3. “Behold thclmmk NW‘ SCOY-M -- - 38v Lord Jehovah of Hosts doth take , l ‘away from Jcrusalcm and from ls VAT'°'I‘ZI'IM“~‘Y' 143'”; ‘ml-"l 145"“ i ‘Judah. stay and staff. the elder. e9." "v- lthc honorable man. and the coun- scfzrlliggl/Ifl" 99%; July- 1 '_"_l pscllor." His remains were laid to r77 ' '_"-. k rcst beside those of his mother 1n gas” “Y- J "r July» "4- 3"D i l c te' r “‘ w ....:::.: mcyo- w» M» l‘ rlngton were Messrs. Edward Shaw, on" 13a “' - l", Albert Shaw. William " m. ‘ l1 lfloorgo Bcarlsm. Colin McLurc and Alexander Stewart. and at Elms- '. daic. Messrs. Fred Hardy, Icsu-(li Sh‘ COUIII WQIJ‘? Profitt. Fulton Simpson. Alfro A a . laixlfilgsm James Stewart and Henry. i _ Were So Severe la. l ' Mrs. A. B‘ , = Stock Quotations w. Bllrlhll. 11.1,... l ‘l HALIFAX. April furnished by Johnston 8r. Wnrdfi Mcmbi-rs oi thc Montreal Stoclc Exchange: ' New York Exchange At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. . . . American Can Co . . . ,._. Am. Oar dz Fdy. Co. . . . . . . . .. 106% Am.-Smelt. s. Refng. Co. .. .. lac-.- Am. Bosch Mag. Co. ....... .. 21 Anaconda, Cop. Min. Co. 6H.‘- , _ Can. Pacific Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. 2n".- l g 22f. Cen. and Ilud. Riv. RR. 176M n. OasCo. (NY: .r l-i4_ "a nub“ t” d"ig“fid I §*,}',§-M;'°'f*;°° 4b ~~~~~ ~- dioldid catamaran-lulu; .- Intextigllai dxlllsuo am h’ ma“ I M“ A‘ m “M '” " ‘ ‘l - m , IUIIGoIQOQILIMIIIIIVQWIIIGUIJ mo? <};}_§Nh-l-- ‘lit-human n» n»; a» an." ~ “foo " l‘ “fflwnruarnanan unnatural . . . . . , . . . . . .. c‘ ‘mu, m W...» Pacific 0o... ...._1a2g..1 . . ,