.314 1912 tvhs s wish!'""h7 Wrhnm rly Fm flmtlgavelrerili c: 00°17 ‘m’ 1 m’ laugh lnany p votal il- ‘llfiyhn ,,.- losses were '41s slightly lees than ‘mounting to 1,720,220 shar- l I _ . h d s fficient ‘m’ “l” llvei‘; vora- tu 2 point: 7.000 shares; wgplfolleyoad the first and subsequent at- tilusiasln fell ra- leading shares ‘Mnctional changes. Do- Mlf s point for U. S. mpvlq, Westinghouse ntfi Fe, Southern ‘ l _ Ialnbcrt and Shell ‘nail! filnlfliizffitlll were stronlt. ll Itohhirls Preferred broke fill liohn Aluminum was I ign Exchange _.____. _ L, Que" March 3. (BY 3E6". Presn-British and utmlnge 1n relation to the ‘ d011,", as complied‘ by the ‘ n: Canada, closed today t 0.200? pound . . . , . 3.13111 lciliiiilig not quoted he] 0.11568 ‘ml, . 0.0714 In, not qu ed [long Kong dollars not quoted vskla crown 0.0334 0.2105 if MARKET _ ' Associated Plfl‘ cooler. "Khan-l M l, 3_-.-Cam- fifi-“fil, alisnd market. 0s it do_\vn on the dividend omission. Ala- crlcnn Telephone‘: 1031 earnings of $0.05 a share had been well dscount- ed and the stock, after rising 1%. closed s point lower. Foreign security markets eoati ’ to reflect a better feeling stimulated in part by recent financial develop- lnents in Great Britain and also by reports that the lteicbsbanlfls inter- national credit was being reduced by ten per cent simultaneous with its cx- tension. Iloudon traders were some- what disappointed at tfi: Bank of Eng- land's decision against a rate cut this week, but security prices there had onlv a brief relapse. Stuck averages (copyright Standard Statistics Co.) March ii '50lnd Today . 07.0 Previous day . 30,0 Week ago .... 03.0 Month ago . . 01.0 Year sgo ,., .7 0 yrs ago . . 217.11 i1 yrs ago . . . 110.0 11139. High 1032 . . 08,8 ' . ‘l . Low 1032 . 117.4 710. , . High 1 :1 40.2 151.2 . Low 193i 00.0 011B . High 1030 . 02.4 141.8 2S1 206.8 Low 1030 _ . , 12.0 80.4 14011 114.7 What the stock market did: Thu, Wed .\'umi.cr a‘ advances . ... . 28.‘; 40R Nun-her of tier-lines ... . 1R7 $0 Stocks unclnlugcll ... . . 1710 123i Total issues traded . i508 (‘-11 Fish Quotations BOSTON, Mass, ltinrch iL-Five ves- sels arrlvcd at the fish pier today. iVholesalc prices: Large cud 7 to 8 cents a pound Markets ii to 8 lladdock 6 to 7 Cask 4% to 5 , Lemon Boles 9 to 10 Grlly Coles 8 to l0 Gray Helen 8 to 0 llallhut 10% l0 ‘Ill SPRING PARK SCHOOL Honor rcfl for February. Principal's Department DA Y’ __g PRODUCE _____. MONTREAL no, Canadian l're§s)q—A'u4a:ih:i-h a’ (B, um vaace in butter prices “- ‘cem M‘ u" o! m. produc. "d 41s‘ ths feat. hear today. 1;; quad," m"!!! mainly steady w lie che o“ n" u,“ ma“ we" "norm" can and po- With s good out of ton-s: inqnlr 1.11:2" .11.". i. 1.1:.» mm," or fosrlgfli‘. Bu. 1 bllticr ia' gamed a “out utllrlaf/arllot quantities. hound. Wrfil today's/alum: gem! a‘ have risen seven cents l," price“ ‘numb.- low DH”. To r11‘ ovo last l," n L.‘ “m! and n5 m0 ailerl sol- bolb iiilrnnced a hen} agi-fniisp°und' ' ‘ were i Fresh u l l - » . gmhd °l=;“":\'grilnl|;leli:-i-i1liill éiizlluulullfliu i ~ ‘ tras holding steady at Jil to :10 cents as did soc a - .. m!" “Fllgllilllh niesltlertijavfié 122i.’ 02m: (‘Elli at L’? to ‘.58 rents a ‘ll t ‘L azcn. To ra. .31.}?! 3312'“ “m” “"" ""1 rvlleh removed from the lists» i 9 as their season had finished with the rcinalnia l - , _ esc was steady at 10% g 11 ° to Egflcglsuwllllspzglanlizle; make st 12. only '1 boxes. ‘ ‘ecemm “mi The potnt n ' tatlons of’ iiroirlchkcltothalggrflgqnhpgrin; l»): being .10 to 4o cents fur Quobgg \\ llltcs and 50 to 1'15 cents for Quebec and i\cw Brunswick green mquntulng. SUGAR NEW YORK, N. Y“ lilnrcb 3—-Raw (shllplrflulls unchanged imlny with lo- _-’_‘l"0 vllliglra not lucllncll to pay flImVQI (lain l\l\l e holders wcro asking 1mg“ “In y higher. ho allies were defln-I ‘all Peilorted. although it was runl. grc that 30,000 hogs 0t‘ (‘aha gold m "Yaoflllflllltflr for prnr.‘ shipment gt, ‘ imrly steadiness ln futures which larricd prices .2 to .'l points above thel prcvlaus close was followed by rcnr-' lllly 3 points higher fnl-'tlm “m; mom], | tiuns“ with the luarkct closing namin- but .. to 3 lower far other positions. Approximate sales 13,250 tolls. March closed 87, May 90, July 08, Sept, 1.04, 11cc. 1.10. Jan. 1.11. _ liuslllcss "in refined sugar comm. ucd of a llallll to nlolltll clluructl-r allll prn-os were unchanged at 4.15 for fine granulated. v COTTON NEW YORK. N. Y.,'lifarch 3. (oCt- Mill-Cotton futures closed barely steady. (‘losing bids: .1nn_ 770, Fci1—. Mflfifll 605, April 700, Ilny 700-07, June. 711. Jul)’ yifiZ-Llil, August 730. Septem- i 0.1-11 0.00m: 5.4011 slati .. . .. - ieu ‘(pm pound ‘ is . . krone- .0 frail _. .. .-- ‘jtstes dollar 12 17-32 per cent ,_--——-—--— MODEL SCHOOL .. lioll tor February: ~ Vi.—1, Ralph Calder; ii, n- , 3, Gladys Bevan. V.-‘l, Beth Robinson; 2. _ .. Cobb; 3,Mirlam Hughes. ‘ —1, Louise Cox; 2, Dean Catherine Bethune. -- iIL-l, Harold McKay; I, Wad; 3, Pearl Arbing. IL-i, Burton Howatt; 3, Keys and Sadie Alchorn, ‘l, Helen Dingwell. - l.—1, Betty McKenzie; 3, llciiulsy; 3, Florence Keys. GRADE X--1 Dewar lilrlr“cil'l 2. Anna. Campbell, 3 Russel M..oNei1l~ 4 Mary. Saunders. GRADE III-—1, lVllary Driscoll, 2 Reggie Whltlozlk 3 Vera Lewis 4 El- em Waye. ' GRADE VIII——1 Phyllis Burke, 2 virgie Cairns, 3 George Vessey 4 Ledwell Vcssey. Intermediate Department GRADE VII-l Jimmie Douse, 2 Av‘s Ellsworth, 8 Hamid Garnham 4 Ira Stewart. r GRADE V-—l Martha Saunders 2 Marion Stewart 3 Clarence Vesseyl and Olive Maocabe, 4 Elbel Gam- ham. GRADE IV-l Norma Vessey 2 Levi Blacquiere and Edna MbNevin. 3 Lloyd Ford, 4 Harry Robinson and Ronald Vwey. Primary Department and Gerald Lewis, 2 Roy Whitlock -"I‘l1e Reason - Why have 1- ement? ~ i-le told me he was con- with the movies , and the on I saw him driving a vsn-Tit-Blts. you broken ~-= Bow is it, Bridget. that - amascuiine voice in the ' 1m fight? I'd say it comes from g at the keyhole. ehruary 21, 193g; "lino and Address How Come? .... ...." Biso ‘and Clifford Jackson. Egg Laying Contest ‘l 0i‘ tilt- Prince Edward island Egg Laying Contest for the wcck BR0012805878910 Week mm Date liltlvn Clftown . 5 5 o o 5 o 5 4 a 45 s41 some Chjzowh . 4 5 4 a 4 4 :4 0 a n 4r- 104 721m m ‘on u. town 4 1 4 4 4 5 5 5 a r. 4n 1.1a 115.11 upon Chtown 5 a o a :1 o 5 5 o 1 55 141 112.11 ‘"1" o 4 5 5 o 1 4 5 5 "ms 101.0 5607500583 5-.- ooo 084.1 0450502514 00o 001.1 40515415505 52550 eon.- 155-44 o 42 as 5410 500.4 42245415544 41 501 5411.0 52541110050 2514 501 555414255041 4o 50:4 4412a 04550014455 41m 43oz 555432223 31.4118 411 4 a o a 4 4 2o oa aoaz 05552551455 44 sea aoa 4 4 5 4 4 5 a 4 4 a 4o "m 10.152 Dr, J’. A. Clark,_8uperlntendsnt Leading Hons to Date Pen Hon Eggs Production 15 s or. 101.0 1 s2 o a so 95s 1s a as ozu 15 a o5 ’ 111.0 and Charlie Jackson, 3 Lloyd Mc- Intyre and Maurice Cesford, 4 Charlotte Drscoll . GRADE II-l Ralph MsoGuigan, 2 Helen Gregory, 3 Charles Dob-on 4 Edward Lund. ' GRADE I (Sh) 1 Wilfred Mac- Kenzie, 2 Ll‘1ian LeClair and John Stewart, 8 Wallace Coies. 4 Louis GRADE I (Jr) 1 Mary Lawlor 2 Jackie Gamhsm and Harold Greg- ory, 3 Annie Garnham . 4 Daniel Saunders and Lous cssford. Principal-Florence Clements. Assistants-Minnie Dunstord and Agnes Clements. Eggs Eggs Points for to to E. acaow i146 Richmond st, "'8, Life, ‘Accident, Sickness 11ml Plate Glass , Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent lat-Lloyd Charlottetown GRADE III-l Margaret Vessey ~ bor 7-17, Oct ‘H4. Nov. 752. Dec. 701. Slrot closed stead . iiiilldilng 710. Liverpool: I’ Cotton. spot in fa r _"~mand. Prices 10 points higher. Alli‘ :\n middling. fnlr 083, strict good n ‘ling I138, good luilidiing 59R, strict 1 _ ‘lug i588. mid- dling 5S1, strict low " iilug 573, low lulddliug . 3, strict nr wary 510. good ordinary i110. Receipts 7.0m 10,000 hal- os including 3,1100 American. MISCELLANEOUS MONTREAL, Que" 3.717011 32- liarlcy, Canadian \\...lcru N 3 51 ilats, Canadian wosicrn l\'o 3 38 Oats, feed no 1 ii 5 Flour spring wllcatpatents, firsts Flour seconds 4.0 0 Flour bakers 4.00 Flour winter wheat patents choice 3.2041111) Flour whiic corn 4.50 liran ion 10.71’: Shorts ton 20,75 lillddliugs toll 25.75 Rolled out“. bug 00 pounds 2.65 Ilay no per ton ear lots 11.00 Cheese current 1001-11 (‘ileesc summer 12-12% lluttcr no 1 finest 2355-24 Eggs fresh specials ill cartons 80-37 hlggs, fresh extras in cartons 3-1-35 l-lggs, fresh firsts in carton 32-33 l-lggs storage firsts iu cartons 23-24 Eggs, storage seconds in cartons 21-22 Potatoes, Que" 80 pound bag 80-55 Potatoes, N. 8., B0 pound hag 50-05 ELDONS INSTITUTE The regular monthly eetirlgi of Eldon Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Haliiday on Tuesday evening, Feb. 23rd. with an attendance of four- teen members and four visitors. The President, Mrs. J. R. Mac- William presided and meeting opened with singing of chorus "O Canada." After Roll Call the min- utes of last meeting were read. During the business period, the l Institute decided to send $1.00! contribution towards mattress cov- l ers for Provincial Sanatorlum, also ' to purchase e. water pail with cov- er for school. Next in order followed the re-' ports from~ the several commit- tees. Mrs. T. F. West, in behalf of the concert committee, report- erisl consisting _ of music books, plays and dialogues is being pro- vided. The same eommltte to he in charge. Mrs. Ilrizzell and Mrs. Van Iderstine each reported a. visit and treat of fruit to sick in district. A new sick committee, viz. Miss Moore, Mrs. I-Ialliday, and Mrs. M. I". MacDonald. was ap- pointed for next three months. - Correspondence was then disposed ‘of. Secretary reported receipt of $5.00 Government Grant. One new member was heartily welcomed. Place of next meeting in the hall. Answer tor Roll Cali, each mem- ber pay 5c. With the "Creed" re- peated in unison the meeting ari- Jourcnd. Refreshments were serv- led by Mrs. Haliiday, assisted by iJsan and Alice. After lunch a sing-sons. ‘ll which most of those present par- ticipated. was much enjoyed. Mrs. R. B. West, being the accomlllll“ 1st. An interesting letter from Mrs mew.) '1‘. Rodger, Calgary. sivins details of her trip west, was reed by the Secretary. -' S TOC 421 boxes. , , inifred Moran. Eleanor v r141: Montreal Market, Silieiights "ONTRIIAL. Que, hlareh 8, (By the Canadian Pre|s)—\\'bile a robultl morning rslly was out fully maln- llllned during the d1. securities gen- "fllly on the Altllltfrlll Exchange t0~ ‘lily closed higher, gains. exceeding, “"5" by 8 ta 6. The undertone to the market was decidedly firm, bui- iish ilnancial news from Great Brit- ‘Ill; being perhaps tho bolstering fac- Vnnulliau Pacific was again by far illc must active issuc, absorbing about nllf of tho total trading for the day. aml touched its highest point since August, lilili, at 221k. it reacted in sym- llriilly with an easier tendency that de- veloped ill New’ York i» cull the any half a point under .'_‘1-i'liuy's close. The llnal snlo was aL . .. Some prot- it taking entered tin: pict-lro in con- llccliull with L‘. l’. . International Nickel, ail-Coil Fron- tellill‘. National Steel Par, Winnipeg l-llectrlc and British (‘ollnnhia rower all worked higher in fairly active de- mand while Brazilian and Steel of Can- ada held their. secession to fractions. Announcement was 1111.. o on the ex- change that 0t Paramount Publlx tfurporatlun had dccidcll to take no uctioll on lhc coullnoll divid- euil of tllu colupuuy, dnc to be pail] at illc and of this lnnuth. Trading reached its briskcst pace during the morning rail)‘ bud dried uD when n mild reaction sct in, As u re- sult sales were lowcr lllau yesterday. 11,1104 against 13.02 (_ln the corres- ponding day of 1r sales “were 2 J5 shares. llcs wcro $1",- 300. Conversation l advanced 7.10 cents tn $90.50 and National Service Loan 1030s gulncd 75 cents to 80S. National Service Loan 1041's were of! tea cents at $011.05. Southern Canada Power showed the greatest prico lnorclllcllt, up 4 points at 20. B. C. Power was a iirul spot at 22%. up 1,1,; Canadian Car was higher at 0%. Nic l, up 1,4, at 0%; l\lcCoil up 1,4. at ‘J04; Winnipeg Elec- tric, up 1A at 5% and National Stool Car up 5d at 10% were others to gain, Brazilian was off 1,4. ut 11%? Ahlt- ibi Preferred off 5;. at 71/; user o1‘! 1/4 at l; Siecl of (‘a1 nit Sterling closcll ni. cd States money at 12 premium. MOXTREAL, Que., March 3.—-Aciiv~ ity of C. I’. it. was again the out- standing feature of today's session of trading on thc local exchange, with that issue closing fractionaliy lnucr under the weight of realizing sales, follow- ing a strong opening, which curried it to its best price ievcl since the mid- dio of last August. Tho list as a whole here moved within narrow price illn- lts ln somewhat less active dealings. but the undertone of the market re- mained distinctly firpl in response to the greatly improved sentiment en- gcucdcrd iii vcry rlircllt times by _n combination of cvcllis both on this continent and abroad. A particularly bullish construction has been placed ou the evidence that Ureut iiritnin is‘ emerging successfully from the econ-l omic crisis that canln to a hclld with the departure frolll the gold standard. while another important factor ill bolstering sontllncllt is tile notable of- fnrt under way in the Luitcd States to stem the deflation nlorplnca. dircctu rs i Canada's production of gold in 1031., according to the latest statistics made available hy the Dominion Bureau 0! Statistics. aluountcd to 2.0325770 ounc- es valued a 715,457,900, which estab- ilsllcd a new high record for this prc- cious metal, This tnial was 27.0 per cont. above tho 1030 production of 2.1021108 ounces.‘ lluriug Dccclnher. 1001. the output of gold in the Do- minion reached ll total of 210,022 ounc- es, vulva-d at $4,974,093- NOTRE DALE ACADEMY The following pupils secured anl average over 75 per cent during the month of February: r GRADE X: Marion Stewart, Marie Azsenault, Enid Cantwell, Cecilia Sheltoon, Imelda MoLeilan, win- OConnor, Gertrude McCarrcn, Frances Gand- et, Eleanor Stewart, Mary Mahar. i Special: Mary Martin. GRADE IX: Lillian Peters, Mur- lei McDonald, Marion Mahar, Marie OlBrien. GRADE VIII: Irene Peters, Alma Sheehan, Elwin Ayers. Mary Mc- Quafd, Josephine Doiron, Boilll-B Taylor. . GRADE VII: Blanche Griffith. Genevieve Monaghan, Grace Doyle. GRADE v1: Marjorie Dwyrr. l5- sbel Goodwin, Rita Doucette. GRADE V: Norma Peppin, Bern- adette ‘rrainor, Margaret Maliinnon- GRADE IV: E. Reid, E. Arsenault, B. Imightizer, M. MoCloskey, P. i Chandler, W. Doyle. i GRADE III: M. Doyle, P. Arsen suit, A. Lappin, M. Qu‘nrl. GRADE II: Katherine Dayle, Mary Duncan, Marten Mitchell. GRADE II, B: Paula Arsensult. 4 ed that tho committee has decid- Marjorie Doym ed to postpone concert for a few l A weeks, and in the mean time mat- Commerelal Department 1 Gertrude MoAulay, 2 y Larkin, 8 Molly Fbloy, 4 Wlnniired McDonald, 5 Julia Campbell, 8 Mary Bell, ‘l Marie Paquette, s Isabelle Wisner, 9 Lilian Hogan, l0 Hilda Bradley. The following pupils of Progres- sive series of Music secured 90 pet cent, in tests during February: 1 G. Monaghan, 2 M. Prowsc. 3 N‘. MlsMillan, 4 I. Peters, 5 B. Grif- fith, 6 C. Ieightzer, '1 I. Goodwin. 8 B. Trainer, 0 B. Uaightizer, l0 P. Bradley, 11 H. McDonald, 12 W. Doyle, 13 M. Doyle, i4 M. Quinn, 1i R. Kiggins, l6 D. Conway, 1'1 J. Brown. Antidote It is said that many jazz refrain! are directly inspired by the gangs of the American negro cotton- pickers. Kindly nature provides an satfdote in the form of cotton- wooL-Punch. fimaflmg CHARLO'i”l'i£'i'~' 1v‘ ' ' ~- PAGEYIIN E Grain Market WlNNlPF-G- Mun. Mart-b a. (By the (‘unndlan i'rl-ss)_.4 belated ‘lump h, wheat quotations at Liverpool just before the close weakened grain vai- l-l" l“ ‘hi’ F" Willi)’ and prices st the do" "c" archangel: to 1,5 lower. The ¢l0l0 llmllilht a complete reversal of strength exhibited at opening when earl! gains were crndlJllIlRiI. “ill! and July onch closed unchang- "1 l" ‘l7 ""41 "F02 while October was 1,9 lower to illlvlillllgcl] a; 70% m 70% Only a small cxpnrl; "M19 w“ can. flrlflcil Worked ill Canadian wheat ov- crnight and during the morning and moat of this was sold from the Pse- ific Coast. Bronmllnll revorted slight improvement in the continental do- lnnnd for wllcat and a fair inquiry was rcDoricd at lcrcls a little under the market. Liverpool wheat futures opened higher in sympathy with the advance in North Aluerloan markets Wednes- day but sold off in the flnni stages to close unchanged ln all ffllllffls. (‘ash u-hr-nt and coarse grain light trading closed llflClliifigcii. CLOSE Wheat: héay 01. Jul! 88KB, Oct. ‘Mid-ti. s: Nay 027/111. July 32MB. Barley: May 4L‘, July ilfiA, Oct. dllfi, (‘ASII PRICES Wheat-No 1 hard om. no 1 nor 415v.- no 2 nor 01%, no 3 nor 57%, no 4 71.1%. no ii 40%, no il ~17, Iced 45; track 65%. no 1 durunl . illi4—XiJ 2 cw 30% no 3 c w 23%. ex i food 27%. no 1 feed 211%, no 2 for-d 251G. rcirvtnd 22- . track 3011,. Barley-Mailing grades: 6 rn\v ox 3 c w 43, 2 row ex 3 c w 42%, other grnllns: No 3 c w 20%, no 4 c w 38, no 5 c w B0, no 0 c w 34%, trnckilil-‘ii. cnlcaoo (‘illC-AGO. "l. March .'i.—l.nto rc- nctlaus more than wiped out prici- gains in 170N111 markets today. Downturns of wbcat valucs in tlu- lnst part of the day followed declines in New York stocks and in Liverpool win-at. North AulcrlonnWvhl-at export lulsilmss was negligible and hear senti- lucut was r-lupllnsized by a forecast that rain or snow would he. genera‘ throughout the United States wlntel whcllt bolt. Wheat closed unsteady 144A lower than yesterday's finish. corn unchang- ed ta Vl-‘lil higher, oats M, oft to V; up. and provisions two to 20 cents down. EXCHANGE NETS’ YORK. N. Y" March 3.—I1‘or- cign oxcilnuge irregular. Great Brit- ain 3.48044. France 3.03%, ltsly 5.18%. Belgium 121.02%, Germany 23.78, Can- nda 88%. BONDED IVHEAT New roan, n. 11., hlarch 8.—Bond- ell wheat closed stgldy: lgh Low Close May . . 01% 01% IlIM-fltl"? July . . . . . 031,5 0314 0914-0113 Oct .. "5554!" S'SIDE AND KENSINGTON HIGII SCHOOLS Play To Draw 1-1 An interesting game oi hockey was played in the Crystal Rink, Summerslde on Tuesday evening when the respective teams of the Summerside and Kensingtcn High Schools crossed sticks for the school Trophy. There were a fa'r number of spectators. Owing to the weather the ice will heavy and the first period was slow. The second was a little mvre interesting although neither team scored. The third period was quite inter- csting and kept the fans sue-was up to the last minute. Early in this period Lockhart in a run down centre ice notched up the only goal for Kensingtcn. Arm trying m more rizht through the game, Summerside with five mhutes to go evened the tally on a, pretty combination play between ther defence man, John MacDonald and Sullivan. The star players of the evening were Steele and Archer for Summerside and Cousins and Inckhart for Kerlsing- ton. ‘The goalies of both teams were kept, busy, especially during the last part of the game. Mr. Ronald Jamieson, coach for the Kensinginn boys and Albert Sdliphant the local boys coach were TO PROTE ,/_ w KEEP A SAVI Qj other investments 1% gag I: S‘ §~ Ed, / NS ACCO U NT' Two questions to osk about any investment are, first: How quickly can i get my money buck? And second: Con I get ii all! By these tests, no form of investmentlequois o Savings Account in the bank. Bonds or stocks or real estate fluctuate in value and to iurn ihem into cosh quickly may involve loss. But money in a Savings Account ls always available at full voius—-und earns o steady 3% interest. Whatever your circumstances, you should keep on adequate Savings Account as your primary Investment. in any brunch of The Royol Bank of Canada this will receive efficient and courteous core. THE ROYAL BANK O F CA N A D A Capital and Reserves - - - $74,155,106 present. The line-ups follow- KENSINGTON S’SIDE Goal Baker R. Mutisrt Defence Lockhart" Lorne Monkley ‘ Cousins J. McDonald , Forwards Griffiths F. Archer Waite ’ c. Steele Hughes Sullivan McLean A. Monkiev Bcwness _ Hickey I-Iogg Perl’? Higgins Bell 1 Mr. Herbert schurmsn rnsdc a very efficient referee. The return match will be played in Kensington on Thursday-S. ' ELY ETABLE No batter corrective exists today for - IAO COMH-IXIOII and ACID STOMACII Sold everywluss in 15c and 75: val fill- I)’ it is Legal for for YOU? investments for such institutions. 8'/¢% INTEREST Consider these facts: tions of Associated Gas and Electric Company. requirements for interest on these bonds at 8%. 4. Each $100 of bonds will carry, $5 for a fifteen-year period. the first opportunity to invest in this security. See Circular for Complete Details Incorporated Oflice o] @ Charlottetown, P. E. i. ‘iln loyal lanll s! Canada today is one at the tan or Naive gvsel banks otihsworid, with 8B1 branches, deposits olmorstilsndwmililons and total cunts o! ovu 750 millions. Ivory eilics of ‘I'M lonll eon- msnds Information and aapsrialleo gained In more than slxtyysenof siiort and has s par- sennsl trained ts Us alllclsnl and oseolnlno- doting. Life Insurance Companies’. . a Good Investment Associated Gas and Electric Company Guaranteed 8% Eight Year Gold Bonds, in the opinion of counsel, meet the requirements of investments legal for life insurance companies in New York State. These requirements were designed by experts to give the insurance companies and their policy-holders ample protection, together with a rate of interest that would enable the companies to carry on a profitable business. The laws of this state are considered to be among the most conservative regarding securities that are legal Amply Protected by Earnings l. These Guaranteed 8% Eight Year Bonds rank ahead of all other obliga- 2. Guaranteed principal and 8% fixed interest, participating conditionally up to 2% additional interest. Initial annual interest rate 8V; 91,. 3- Net earnings after prior charges and depreciation are 9 times the annual without additional charge, a warrant entitling the holder to buy common stock of the Associated Company at “RIGHTS” have been mailed to security holders giving them Interest will be paid at the rate of 7% on partial payments from date of payment. We shall be pleased to have you call at the office, or phone or write for further information-or ask any employee. Associated Gas and Electric Securities Company MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY. Ltd. i ND BOND 0 1:4 TIONS n_@\~<