7 haveheen " ‘This ‘Bank. Invitds" Yourscvtngcztrcmsnt.’ 1mm: Cmnpoundui Half Yearly. ESTABLISHED 1832 Capital $10,000,000 Total Assets oyol- lzoonoclooo fluint vlollll, N, ll. ‘ "From ‘an bulsilneesjstandpoint you arelreally THE Bin. or NOVA scorn Willi illn nlljrct of giving tho ilest polmllllc lwrrlca to‘ our hlurillnlr neustonlern the EnniY-n flunervlllurhl Department ls lm-uiuil in . _ . » Central Guardzan oerrllvo-nsrrsn-Tno molly friends of Mrs. J. W. McIntyre, who l-ecently sllflered a badly sprained ankle, will be pleased to learn that she is now well on the road to re- ccvery. l u. . 110i 111351131311! _!11OI1Qy unless you are “Nlfllfl- lllrgiiiliq- The Bo- ‘saving. some‘. ‘Money save isprofit-the gwiltseifgmg 3i wow?’ 110mm if"; i; .. ’ ?.‘i.f.‘2§§?.‘i;‘§.i.¥.f.‘dt..ll“;°.;“.‘;i‘..% - after ‘iléxpenséa .r "i t ' -i’..’.3§§";..§l;.§%‘l'.§“§§.’sf”.‘§.i‘il; ensulngyesr! lhesidsnubfl-s. J. v. MOON; 1st Vice President, Mrs. Eric wther: 2nd Vice President, Miss Lolita MacVittie; Secretory Treasur- er. Mrsfllfhos. But); Dorcas Presl- ' . dent, Mrs. Fred Fail: Supt. J.W.A.. Mrs. C. E. , KNUTSFORD. INQTIIIQQE"; A meeting was held in ~ Knntsford School House. ouuovember twenty- nlnth. 1928,-fol- the purpose of org- anizing a Women's institute; Miss Saunders. the Assistant Supervisor, conducted the meeting and the ‘fol- lowing ofllcers were elected: Presl- dent-Miss Gladys Vlhightyvico Pres-Miss Dynrlent; Dirocmys _ Mrs. Thos. Harris, Mrs. Thos. J. Harris, Mrs. Harvey Adams; Audit. ors-Mrs. James Smallman‘, »Mrs_ Hurry Harris; Beefy. “"9115, _ M155 Pearle Show. The'regulal' day of meeting is the second Wednesday of ouch month. The first regular meet- lns n to be held at the home ‘of Mrs. Beecher Smullman. assisting hostesscs to be Mrs. Roy McNeil], Mrs. Jumes Smallnlan and Mrs. Tiles. J. Harris. The Program Com. lllltcc ls as follows: Mrs. Woodsldc. firs. Beecher Smallmcn, Mrs; John You. Mrs. Thos. R. Harris. \ Kl-JLLY MENTIQNED you m ;--wr.l-u froln Kentvllle. N. ‘s, has ti. that‘ Fred Kelly of Wolfville. conch of athletics at Acadia Uni- Yuu'il like those new features. now no more heating generators. . New Triple-Life Generator-Gives three times service than~thc old stylc. t time generator rnlvc ls opened and closed, ceptablc ornaments for any home.» . Bethune Hardware Co., O Plate Glass insurance at Lowest Rate. voooooo-ooaoa o0 o0 00 >0oo+o0+ovo Qooovooooo i . Cly preserved record of that period in cuneiform writing. The cylinder is one of a pair found in l9l2 by Arab Nebuchadlnezzars. Biography Found .,,,_ ~ | ion 1—'I‘be signed] workmen digging for o. suburb of the CHICAGO. Decl,‘ his achievement and, his loves one of the most complete and turcsque records of that colorful Iilflgnlflcent ruler oi’ Babylon, been acquired by J. L. ‘Kraft, _ lcctor of historic and prehistoric period when Babylon- stonc relics. ‘ The ancient. monarchfls ‘autobio- sraphy is engraved on a stone cyl-itllilfi? lnder, more than 2,500 years old, of Babylon, and has: perhaps, the most pol-foot- piB- eral translation, by has available one of the ful Prince, ruler whoknows not scarcely a foot high, Nlnha Mr. Kraft. ‘ THE NEW (IOLEMAN INSTANT. LITE LAMPS "AND LANTERNS l/lnauow ON oisrtsy AT our sroms instant lighting: JJust strike a match and turn n valve and the lamp lights right Automatic Tip. Cleaner-Cleans generator gas-tlp-evel-y Nclvdicuutv-Classlc designs, artistic finishes and added rcflnclnclft malle these new Instant-Lite Lamps, the most beautiful‘ ever produced. They are Indeed useful and oc- OO¢Of§-§"O-QOQ§'O4~O~O§OO4-Q O40-OQ~('Q-Q'Q-_OFQ §+O§§§Q4fifi~§§§Q+y 14o nlolmolulst, .. Charlottetown. Fire. ILifc, Accident, Sickness and‘ Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside; Iiloyd Lewis. » in the nlins of the temple of Mar- lirof. Edgar J. Banks, first Am- stcry of Nebuchadnezzarb own life. orlcan excavator in Blsnaya, brought giving it to this country with him. The lit- ancl Olliyj of Yale University, makes col- historical records in the world of a. |of the world, about Gill) B. O. In sonorousand epic style it be- "I am_ Nebuchadnemer; King the great, the mighty.‘ the favorite of Marduk, the power-j the beloved of Nabu. the On its written surface, which is ches in circumference, is contained the story of the building of the walls of Bab ion, the Arahtu - canal, the pulacokle temples for his beloved. The cities round about Babylon have been completely excavated s0 that these twin records contain all that will ‘ever be known probably of the reign of Nebuchsdneztar. acid “The cylindrical record was, in an- cient days, the Qllblllf". record. the ' ‘ssed wire’ of kings. Ve-"Slly. Will be one of the official referees of the Nova Scotia East- ern League during the coming sea- son. The appointment of ‘ Kelly, should be a popular one as he knows hockey from every angle of the game and has an enviable reputa- tion for fairness. Kelly has been o yer, manager. coach, referee and I? ssident of the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association, of which organ- ization he is the present honorary president. A native of- Charlotte- town, he played for many years with the Abbies and was captain of the i923 team that. won the first Marl- lime championship. During the past - two years. at Acadia, in addition to his other duties he has been coach 2f the University football and hoc- key teams. Last year he handled. geveml games in the $18512!!! L931- we and gave good satisfaction to H1021 I Ltd . 12a QUEEN STREET I rnoma 151 M, c1ub5_ . wrnE rail-mot! tnsnpwsns STORE" » ~ new INSTITUTE-A meetln’: — wns held in Dunblane School House. Lot Eight on November twenty- eighth 192B, for the purpose of or- ganizing u Women's Institute; Miss Saunders, the Assistant Supervisor. conducted the meeting and the fol- lowing officers were elected: Presi- dent-Ml-s. Amos Gorrlll; Vice Pres. -Mrs. Leslie MacLean; Directors- Mrs. D. A. McPherson, Miss Milly Gorrlll, Mrs. Nell Boulter: Stacy-- Tress-Mrs. William Gillcash: Au- dltors — bfrs. Benjamin Mclsaac. Miss Jennie McPherson. The Pro- gram Committee ls as follows: Mrs. D. A. McPherson. Mrs. McLean. MP5 Neil Boulter. 'I‘l1e regular day of meeting is the second Saturday of every ‘month. The first regular meeting ‘is to be held at the home of Mrs. Amos Gorrlll. Mrs.. McPher- son and Mrs. Gllicash to be the ss- slstihg hostesses. Roll call ls to be answered by Christmas Recipes. _...__€______-_--__---- i DOi NOT BELCH GAS _I i llilFmtE 0R AFTER. MEALS? ,* O4§§~O-O-§§§J ‘ i Now and again n. sick stomach affects us all. There is gas. ferlnen- and headache. of Norvellnc ls usually sufficient to correct these disturbing symptoms. One or two doscs of .Nervillne ve- stores a normal condition, and diet and exercise will do‘ the rest. For vomiting, s0ul' rlslngs from the stomach. car or sea-sickness. there is wonderful efficacy in a. few drops of Nervlllne. For internal or external pains, or diarrhoea. cramps. colic,’ wind or gas, Ncrvlline ls a boon to every family. All dealers sell Nervillne in 35-cent bottles. -_..__..- buildlng bricks ancient Baby- the late Prof. most. complete was the centre Irhuch but are glad to knowhe in- ‘Ups and l) ‘wills’ _. ‘or ~ - Tryon and Vicinity 1 Mr. _Burple Om ofwlugnotbm Cove made a business trip to Sum- merslde on Friday of inst-weak. Miss Marjorie Leard - and 1dr. Wliiinin Silllkcr o! Welt Tvyon were Victim's to Bummsrsids On Wednesday or last week, ‘ The Misses, Veida Campbell, Bvolyne Bell and Mrs. Avkolth lord of Oapc Traverse wen moioristq ‘to 82135119111110 on Wednesday ‘of last w . . ' c ‘t \ Mrs. Harold Howatt ofliugustinn Cove spent a few days recently the Guest of her parents Mr. andlldrs- Arthur, Wright of Bedeque, P. E. I: Mr. Roy‘ O. Dawson bf made a. businesstrlp to town on Wednesday.- ful-nlshed by Johnston Members Montreal Swot‘ Eilnhllil"; Amel-lcalrCm Co. Am. Bmeltlng 6r Ref. Co. .. . Am Bosch Mag Co. . . 41% . An. Cop. Min. Co. ........... 111% N. Y. Con. 6c i-iud. Riv. B. R. 191 . ‘Con Gascofllew York) Hudson Motor Car Go. 81% Inter Petroleum . . . . . . . .. 52‘ Stan. Oil of N. J. . . . . . . .. 7% _ cull; co. .- 04% 8o them Pacific 137% Union Pacific Ry. .. . lBiiF/s o. s. mo. Almhol co. 130% Nestlngliouseflllec. . 135 ...... .. i65l’-. United States Steel ‘nsnmllx, '1)». i. -- _ , l and W . New York Exchange 100% " 218% Montreal Slack. Exchange ' , . , . . , . . 5i i °°“F'""1"’°"* t° 1i"- "id M“ u. Ref. Co.‘ .f ...... .. Jill Pillfk" Dem“ °* ""111 “Y” ii" s. E. Steel 1st Pfd. . '12»;- now being tendered on the birth of um Kan ,3, Te,“ Ry I 310. a “n” new baby ‘m Mimday- NW‘ 39 vfontreal Power . iiil ' vationnl rewerles 136% MYS- Jed‘ Tlwm“ O1 T111)" 1°" WinnlpegBEIec. ..... .. i0'l on Wednesday morning for a week's Lmmpw“ ' _ __ >33 vacation with herslsuer in Northam. Bram,“ “action _ _ _ _ _ ‘ L _ __ 74h; ’ P- E- 1 ,’ Abltlbi ....... . . s2»; » ihawlnlgall ‘ . . . . . . . . 88 ‘é Messrs Archibald Thompson and 3m sung,“ com‘ _ _ 40 _ Lloyd Howatt motored to the Prov- mnflmun ind“ _ 95 lnclnl Metropolis on saturday'wmgis'ey Hum,‘ _ _ 92.3,, eVem-“E- _ Asbestos . . . . . . . . .. . l9 ' ~. -"'_ Zanadian Brewery . . . . .. 12H Mr. R. A. Hewett of West Tryon Hm, and ca, _ 94 made a business trip to Summer- 3h“ Gum _ _ _ ‘ H 4,, . Bidfl this Wflck- Power Corporation .. .. .. .. 92 Foreign Securities . . . . . . . . .. 37% ills many friends regret. that 1mm. Umme5-__A _ _ _ _ __ 451/, there is little or no improvement 7mg, Ummesvqa _‘ _ m in the condition of lwlr. Thomas 3a,, Pam m, _ _ ‘ 4 _ H L 2451;, Stol-dy Oi TYYOA BTQIICYLROECB. ‘finish America-Q" _ __ 51 . ——— _ impcrinl Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 92'»;- Several fox ranchers of the drs- - trlct. report that they have lost one BANKS or more foxes from their ranches _ V v recently. Every effort should be qmk cbmmercc _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ v __ 3w made by the people to round up that: thieves. wholt seems know all the ranches’ like a book. Messrs Louis Mabey, Lloyd Howdtt Al-chy ThompsonjGus Weddell and James Dawson, five of our veteron day from a shooting trip to Alber- ton, PQE. 1., and we are glad t0, report. had excellent success. Mr. and Mrs. Jcck Howatt Of from their son, Mr. Brenton Howatt. who motored all the way to In- diana, informing them of his safe arrival. His many friends in Tryon and Vicinity will miss him very tend returning in the Spring. The many friends of Mr. Donald Bell of Tryon are very sorry to learn of his unfortunate accident of Wednesday afternoon. when the ladder 'on which he was standln? gave way, falling onto the loft and through the loll. to the srolmd be- low, ~breaklng and fracturing his ul-m a short distance below tht shoulder, also giving ‘him a very bad shaking up. It is hoped, how- ever, that i a very short time he may be ab alto get up 111d around again. ' The Presbyterian Ladies held their sewing circle on Wednesday These ambitious ladies have a flnr showing of fancy work, aprons cw.- which would do credit to any grout‘ of ladies. They plan holding their chicken Supper ‘and sale of fancl’ goods on Wednesday, December 12M’ at the home of Mrs. Sarah Moc- Kenzic of Tryon. and if you wan‘ a good lneal here's s. chance Oi B lifetime for these ladies are skilled in culinary ability. Capt. Don Ferguson arrived in Victoria last weak with a load of coal from Sydney Cape Breton f0‘ the Village of lctoria and sur- rounding co unltles. Capt. Dor West Tryon received a telesram, intends loodln a car load of po- tatoes for Georgetown, P. E. 1., Bank Royal . . . . . .. .. .. Bank Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Dec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Vlarch . sportsmen arrived home on Satur- _ ‘I9 years, He had alw Mr. Oscar Myr-es, New Zealand. The WHEAT _ ‘hence torlctou, and weagym. pa” flitting back to his native port again vhereilthe residents are anxiously lwalillls his arrival with more coal "n order that they "may keep their ‘mm fires burning." through the told weather ahead. * On the morning of Sunday, Nov“ 41h. after a very brief illness there w“! peacefully to lt’s eternal vbczlc tit:- soul of Mr. Robert Myres lne cf the most respected citizens ‘f ViOtOrinat the advanced age of s led a blame- ‘ew life and was ever ready to lend l helping hand in time of heed. The funeral which took place from ‘us. late residence to‘ the People's remetery in Hampton was largely ttended. The service was con- iucted by the "Rev. James ‘P. Kaye, ssisted‘ by the Rev. Fred M. -Clay ‘nd Rev. George Somers, after which all that wasmortal was laid "o rest. Left. to mourn their irrepar- vblc loss are a sol-rowing widow (nee Ulla Lowther) two daughters: Mrs. ‘tussell Stardy of Crapaud. and Mrs. ‘Vhetham of Calgary, Alto", also / if CUNCLE mics cozezvlzn i THE CHRISTMAS FORTUNE ' A PLAY IN THREE ACTS play which could be performed by wearlness-A’ and some in- - Repeat Orders 11» m‘ evidence of sis-m- tory cswicc ll the number of com eswhmcfieruslngone ' 1c was ‘custn-I h! h-MorceDlesei Engine, ' have cent us repedt order‘. Fairbanks-Morse lore! Ml no notedf ‘ ll w‘... dsfiihlu... wi is at. field of. that of his mention. mcnllfwtlvllll ' to common.’ ‘known almost as well his svocotion‘ cs lni l was» of mu. prov-go» A ‘m: H0 m‘)! VG mime-miner i: ldltllwmv- Um in (ruin ofmeloli. xmwn in u; ' A today. bdsed on a. story I wrote two you will have the play complete Friday. Jlalen glances u plum it ‘on uni table.- _ Ad: 11m oaiusms‘ _~ ..wolmlss - i i l I I have been asked to compose a woman of mcdlumjluiid enters.) school pupils, so I am starting one letter for youl years ago. If you clip out the parts. Helen -, my, it's from a firm of I - '; Bmokyolty. But _how can we raise y dams pick: lip u» lettercml lea-vac hope she will like the present I have madelfor her all by myself. (Shetakes a ‘plncusbion with lace frill fromtcblo drawer, but hastily pills it back as tho door opens. A HELEN: Hello, auntie, .there‘s a AUNT DOROTHY: Thank you lawyerslShe opens the letter and reads. aloud.) "Dear Madam: This ls- to notify you that Simeon Barnes recently deceased. has left a certain sum to his grand-niece, Helen Bar- nes, who Ls, we understand. your ward. The legacy may be obtained by calling at our offices and prov- ing identity. Yours truly Sterling and Carson." . _ (A pause.) You never met your Uncle Simeon. and neither did I. n. wss fdn YOI-l- NOW. mlybe I shall be able tn Gillies my dream of sending youJo school, away fromtha the "money t: so to New York? m the landlord will wait a little while for thsrenh so we can IIIO the money for our fare. Til go .0 i . . » Helen.- Oh. I wvondar if aglhtio ‘ N? Stock Quototrons d of him to remember ~ l s i,‘ l‘ IQ Toronto poll bearers were Messrs: Hal-mas Myres, Jack Myres, Alfred Canfleld, Eric Lowtller, William Myrcs and Raymond Myres. We are all very sorry to learn that. I Mrs. (Rev) Somers, of Tryon is confined to her bed with a very sore foot-D —-—-—<-0@-—-——- ‘Pile Public Bhrunl . t This column l: open for the ilsoucliolrhy vofiv-spondenth of cautions of Interest Th" Gharloticwwu Guuralial. do" not ucocsef“: endows the, opinions of wrreswndnnw. roawb-Qd-o-o-oo-ooo-oo-Qéoo-o- THE BALANCE OF ‘TRADE ._.-_- §£ OUO4QOQ-O Sin-in reply to "Students" re.- quest I have to state that the quo- tation from Adam Smith referred to in. my previous letter will be found on pages 66 and 6'1 of s. book en- lcalvstucly of the economics of im- perialism (with s lal reference to the Ideas of Adam Smith) by Pro- lessor J. Sheild U. Cholson, M. A" *1 5a., of Political Economy in the Ihllverslty of Edinburgh. I am, Sir.“ etc, ANOTHER STUDENT ___4-o¢--——- soc. olivine- comcsr Notes on the P. E. Island Egg Lay- ing Conical. for the week end- ing Noyembor’ 28, 1928. The Experimental Farm; Freder“ lcton. N. B" B3B. pen no. filled the ‘contest for the week with 55 eggs. 51.3 points; Mr. Charles MacKen- he's W.L. pen 1 were second with 49 eggs 39.7 points: The Experimental Farm Charlottetown. W.L. pen 4. were third with 46 eggs 38.1 points. and the K310. l-latcllergnfi. pen l0 were fourth with 38 eggs, 38.2 points. ‘V The total number laid for the week was 53f eggs, besides 34 which were disqualified for being under weight. ' The production for the week was 53f, which is 289 eggs more than Wondered CHRISTMAS CARDS 1 Finest collectlm and bin‘. values ever shown in So ' " our ‘EM asnur ‘We ire also showin, many lines suitable for Xntls Gifts, including: ijwlcrnous and nsconps. ;' warm-Man's runs a nncms IWIBIADY nssnuonws ' EASTMAN non/ms COLEMAN LAMPS gm! LAN- rsans - autos. wnoaca, no. pom" mad mm on: can ‘ ‘can, or noon. "M.$- A¢»r~ ?= a ; y Investment w. r Y - ' y r..fi.f’..§.'.i§ $5,531” are...“ “idfi-T?‘ more to date. their first egg. titled, '.'A Project. of Empire," a. crit- ‘ at a price oi $980.00 and loci-nod quarters per cent. . ' l, c. A. Sn‘ . -_..;,....-_. Pd Sug _......,._....; _ Government and. Municipal "" ‘ Due "_ _ A i ‘ Market ‘“..;§,' ' -'» DOmifliDIl of Canada Gmnlntecin C.'N.R. 434% Bonds, 1937 - 98.50 4.60 _ '~ ’ Republicofilioiivia 7%Extemal%onds. . . . . . . . , 1 97.50 .119 _. Government ofNewfoundland i 2 i0i.50"{.90 l . CityofBellcville,Ont.,-i%%licocls..................~193365 . ."_._,‘..._ ‘LN. M ~. Public Utility ' _ ' , . - , CanadianHydrwEiccflic6%PreferrcdSuxk...........' 7:1 6.23 'Gati'ncauPow&'6% DebenturcltSerics 1041 1oz 5.00 " . lnmnational Power 656% Gold Debentures. . . ........s 1957 104 6.3) I lnternatibfiaLPowet 7% is: PrefcrredStock.......»~l“ Market 71X! . Morltxeal Light, Hm! B’ Power 5% 1st Rfd Bonds. u“ ' 1931 ‘ 102 4.85 . Nova Sootia Light U Power 5% 1st Mtge. . . . . coo 1958 ‘98 5 .13 Nova Scotia Light i? Power 6'7 Cum. Preferred Stock. . . . . W 6.19 Ottawa Light: Heat U Power 5 o Rfdg. Mtge. is’ ColLTr. 1957 10f 4 .93 Shawmlgan Water Es’ Power 54% lat Mtge. fiColLTnlst 1968 96150 4.72 Industrial ' i “ ' Acadia Apartments 6%% 1st Mtge. Bonds. . . 1.1.1. _. I 1939 102 6.25 ‘ Auditorium Limited 6}/g% 1st Mtge. Bonds. . . . . . . 1944 1(1) 6.50 Canada Cement 5%% lst Mtge Bonds . . . . . . .. . . . 1947 102.50 5.30 Canada Gypsum and Aloha tine 5%% lst Mtge. Bonds. . 1948 99.50 5.52 Canada Steamshi 6% 1st _Gen. Mtge. Bun 194i 103 5.65 Cooperative Péderéewde Quebec 5%% 1st Mtge 50nd!" . 1934-47 I00 5.50 “Donnzlcona Paper 6% Gold Debentures, . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. i948 98 6.15 Famous Players Canadian 6% lst Mtge. Bonds. . . . . . . . . ' i948 101 5 .92 low City Baking W294. n: Mtge. Bonds. . . . ...... 194s 1ol 5.40 ~. Montreal Apartments 51/_;% 1st Mtge. Bonds. . . . . q... . 1943 = 9S 5 .93 Restigouche Co. S%% lat Mtge. Bonds. . . . . .....-:. 1948 97.50 5.71 Rolland Paper 5%% lstM e. Bonds... 1943 97.50 5.70 ‘Rolland Paper 6% Cum. Pre "Yea Stock .' f"... . . . . . . . . .. .. 95.50 " 6.28 *United Amusement 6% lst Mt . Bonds. . .. .4. . . . .. . . i942 101.50 $.35 ‘ . r Windsor HQtelGI/Qji; Cum. Pre od»Soo¢k.......'..... ...... Market 6.U~ ‘ Carrying Stock Purchase Rights. _ . . Particulars of ' the above, or any other securities in which there is a Canadian investment" interest, will be gladly supplied upon request. Royal Secdurituimeus Corporation’ Riley Building, Charlottetown Halli-u fiaintjdsn Quebec Tllreekivzrs Pamilton Calgary Edmonton for the same week last. year and 602; U. S. S. MARYLAND gnrcute t.) fwuoysquii, Ecuador,‘ Nov. 30th.- Fifty-rllne birds have yet to lay This" was -———<o-q>-_~~ cunlous PHENOMENON_ ‘mm . ed the e t By British United Press) SYDNEY, New South Wales, Deck In the 1—-Great clouds of reddish browlllvices which were conducted by thc dust swept before o terrific galejchaplain, Lieut. Commander H" across Australia were carried cveriduring a, drlzzling my; prayeyg -,- m8 Til-Small Sea l-O New Zfitliimd, B'offered for the recovery of Km: distance of 1200 miles. The cloudsTleorge of England. In consequence hung over the western coast of New ~ of the Zeelund for a day and discolouredlshlp observed Sunday‘ routine. "D1- Everything. Then heavy rain fell and'vine service upon the quarter c :2 Obslggssk lgfifgzgelggwllll? 19ft 011 all wrls fcllowedvlater with an elabor- 5...... Values YESTERDAY and TODAY The price of investment success is eternal vigilance. The best investments of a few years igo may not be thl- best today. if you will. send us a list of your "Olliilllfi. we will gladly and without ‘ion notify you from time. to , ' obi time f important aflert the status of Eastern Securities Co., Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKER Hf; Richmond Street (fhnrlotieio 5T. JOHN MO NTREAI. l P. . . _'~ T VERNMENT BONDS \ We Have Recently Purchased ' $100,000 Province of Prince Edward Island l co ,_ i 4V2% Ten Year Bonds visited the Province and were so Oificers of our arm have recently impressed with its progresslvenccs and Itcblll tion in purchasing this security, and the safest ever submitted t6 them. ‘ offering These Bonds but interact ll from N ready for delivery December 15th. 19R. The Bonds no in $1,000.11) denomination Should you desire to purchase you: fawn or exchange other bonds cloudy in your postnatal: reservations by writing, or wiring at diu- capsule to m...“ &i_‘Co;,‘ Ltd The Oldest y BOND HOUSE g! r . gestionsi‘ i e of securities ioulinv talent. our culrencl-Wfiiiy ' Ottawa Winnipeg, V d Cbarlnanown Regina Viztoria StJollnLNfld. NewYdrk Landaklligl giving and trembling aboard. the battleship Maryland as the mighty carrying Herbert Hoover, President-elect andhis party nour- Guayaqull its next port of call. ate dinner. ember. ma, ms, lulu will he A inmost to yield ovcr ml: and three ‘ lmvlnoisl Government Bonds i K-n! a day of alternate thanks- qliator on its voyage to course of the religious thanksgiving holiday, the 1 changes which. your investments. S wn IIALIFAX i ty that they hid no hesita- it to their clients a one n! uulvvo offer them for sale“ for than phase make