PAGE FOUR’ ‘x ‘ a A First Mortgage Bond to Yield 6. 15% l With the privilege afpumhaslnc Common Stock at a fired price u-ithin six years. II \'l Armin-lute lidltu .\. Llui-Iilnnoll. 3. 0. H.150 w: 1n: (In advance) luuod -reaI|loub—W. Cheater B. lIcLuro. I-Jrlltur and Manager-WI It. Burnett. Socrotnr Ueul. Col. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER "J, i927 A POSSIBLE INDUSTRY. l l l .and opportunities peculiar to itself ____l.. The 6% Pint Mortgage THERE is no country, Bonds of the United Amuse‘ ment Corporation, of Mont» real, are a conservative Pint Mortgage investment. A Common Stock purdlue pri- vilege which they carry add: a , ‘ye intemc which may prove valuable. Descriptive. circular will b: supplied upon requfllt- ‘as there is no man or wolllall whoiunqiiesticnliliiy nlti-liisiic, as siibse. does not possess abilities and talentiqlieni evenis have often proved, lw 3°“ “dwlllulge- too carly assumption that there is l This is especially true of our pro-{beliiml ilie visible pin-pose, an axe "lmce- w‘? ha” by n" ‘Imam exito grind; many a philanthropic and hausted all our opportunities, and itlbenevolem purpose has been lhwaib remains for some enterprising citi-led by [lie fllppllllt remark ghal me zen, man or woman, to add anotherlinlvociiic is Simply gelling n grumble We Royal Securities - Corporation .to our opportunities. Half n cell-fpiililic in mm his iiiiiidliioiii. LIMITIJII Riley Building, Charlottetown i Morltrealifforpnto Halifax Saint ohn ~ Quebec Winnipeg Vancouver New ark i illllil’ W“ ‘W0 "l?" l" ‘m’ “WWI” should be extremely careful and Pa" “Y ‘m’ Province ‘~'°"°°l""d lhlYlook into all the circumstances be- ivcry natural idea that it would be fol-E accusing anyone or carrying an lincre profitable to breed the vain-aim Ql com-Si; there are many :able fox within prescribed limitszaxcs lo gi-lncl whois [here lllntllili; , Wm" l° ¥° 8"" m?!" i" "10 wilds-mm seen the back of the politician 1-110 lrhcy’ undertook it. and at gfédtlfaiily bi-isilinriviin axes in grind, l acrifice of present dollars they built but il-lese are 5Q obvious that they illlp a business that is now worthiare lake“ lime though; of, There is general agreelnentthat the politi- l nlllions to the province and that‘ ‘.88 spread over the world. Thereician has a right l0 have his axe lHl iiliiilliinwi BlllHlIllN. uni-sin; Dally (founded issiFb-MI n» 13:; (In ndvngm) dellvm-I-w-‘T phrase arouses unwarranted I sus; sidemiion mus; Show, l._ lpicion and many innocent men and Prwablymixlnlen have been wrongfulhi sus- tliat does not possess resources peeled 0i lnivlng an 8,59 n, grind when their advocacy of a cause wasi THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Notes by the Way ANADA prosperous," is the, word on cvory hand and it is , . true. This Wid0-Spf8fld prosperity. ls“p°""teind°m‘ M school" ;is being very much exploited by the” washmflon’ D’ c» iLiberal press, always carrying “'II1I1;4O§Q§§Q§§§QQQ—OO soao-too-o ‘it the inference and frequently (liq " idirect statement that it ls due to‘: zlihe wisdm“ and Smtesmfllfihif! 0f 'r.. di- ll llliui; is u) learn III)\\' til .the King Government. A littlecon- dc ll iu (llc lucst elfevllllv.‘ wuyi owevelgrhat, 'l‘llis fact is recognized as all edu- the“; are many causes foi- Canada-s rational irulslll of the greatest illi- remming prosperity with wh- llOflflllte‘ lll teaching boys illld sills. 10h the This is a fact lllat not only 1S Government 0f the do)’ has hflddckilulvledged. us all educational very little or nothing to do. Canada pFlIlClPlil of prilnary sislllficiulce. has vast alld varied resources in her 11111 11180 i5 0111‘- llllll is Yellfmy If" lfoi-ests, her soil, hér mines and water;‘liifjflfifxiiiiigiixlléegmogsiggiiffro “ m iDowers, the development of whichi“ ‘Q0 lone ivoiiiii exile“ i0 lam.“ Your Child ill Schoo By Dr. Frank W. Ballou is No. 13: Lcarninfl by Pelee l r ialong some llrle which can be used Much iniiil-y may be (lone by a P185 80719 Slefldlly onward with irr- llmi- l0 swim wllllout actually ti-y-‘w ‘creasing rapidity during all the ini: It) prone] llllllsell‘ through lll!‘ iii-ears since [he Great w“; livlm-i. Nor would mle export 1v l - ‘HIIITPIEII in lcurlllug lu rl\‘v'llll‘ll\‘llll- ‘out llfllll and continued efforts. l Much of‘ the progress which is so apparent in PM development of Ill) luatter llow graphically the ill- lmanufacturing industry and prodI-‘(Fililflltlloll lllily be given, will not ltion is due to hydro-electric power make one a swimmer. Instruction in Quebeq Ontario nml MnlillobiL lllusl be llllflllflllllilllllfll llppriiprl- ~ . - » . lll - ‘llcliull w lit-l pu a In ills ruc- wnhou" m“ power’ provldedln such thin iulu use. illstrucliull il('(‘lIIl|' abundance by nature, and harness- iliiiiillii iiy iiuiioii is ii“, piciwi. ed by human skill and capital, the ml-llllzd for lr-aruilli: u. swim. marvellous expansion of the pulp‘ Wllilt is true iii a physical way and panel- lndusll-y and the wonder, is equally true ill the intellectual I _. . _]l\41[I_ If, one \\'(.'l(! lllerely told ifully llcll gold, silver and GOPPQ‘ llIlQlll lll-illlululic, one would not milling industry of the country INUUIIIO proficient ill cr-luputaliou, could not have attained a tithe 0f Tu llcllievu that object, ii ‘dllffltilltlll its present proportions. But in all uluubi-l- l-l‘ llrolrcnls lll-Z‘ illluelze this vast rlelu of wealth production 11111511 llijll-“Qltisd lonlflnlzlilllimfflpilili 4 " ‘ lllllll \Vl I IQ IIIfl eIII (‘.8 ' I‘ the Fedeml G°"°""“‘-‘¥“ has_ hadifllllPn‘ llc is taught. fly using nothing nlore than a negllgiblciiinqii (Wm. aiiii Owl. 9min. in, Shflfe- lullikl-u illelll ll‘s own; their exact - inn-ailing is clarified. and :+0+H+++o»o+ lw+ow+oo+o 3 I l i lining Illlll llcellrlltely huw In swinl, he rc-l re more such possibilities, probably ‘Zltllfllfllflll of, but they are here. A gentleman belonging to the city Specialist The successful management oflreal estate 10-day re- ‘eceived a letter the other day froln L friend, which he kindly showed to livizied atten- ilon nf » All I~ in iliis l representative of The Guardian. Lcld It orlstzrlt , -. - - _ . study Oi, H vaiués’ ; lellcvlng that lt ought to open '1 llleggngi-nlgi-gnllqlbuglnegs ' low irlzlustry for this province, as and cu i-rzl cconoliél; .t llrls done for another province. the c. s and desires of whole corllmilnitit-s. u will find . Depart- ment of The l stern Trust y or scr cc Lo you is llhflse m’ your Trom this letter we quote the f0!- owing. which is fully self-explan- itory: “At one house (in Parksvillc. BC.) ..\'c found an old lady of over sev- enty. living; witll llcr daughter. who lllcnt o! you. ital property. Iactory make. l l Executive Cnmznizrc: of the Bond - . l Ilcn. W. .‘ ‘ark 6., M.P. - l I». 1ll-Kl1/llIYfl.'-'. e.......l m...“ ‘ Nlrlllllullll HI._ I'll'lulvll. Hem] OIIim~_III|IIIllx_ Montreal. I’, (l. Slain! John, 5i John's VIM. nto garnlcnts. She had a beautiful H; ldisplay at Saarichtoll, and sold o ' lsllnwl to ex-Governor W. C. Nichol. for one hundred dollars. . . . . . I whould think this business could be worked in Prince Edward Island. us C. M. Lampson & Co. 64 Queen Street, London, E. C. 4, England. Public Auction ‘lhr-rc must be some wonderful spill- ncrs among the old ladies, andthey could teach the younger ones. From what WE heard at Parksville, it would look as if there were a big margin in tllc spinning. Of coilrse, they have not had sufiicient wool, sc far. to make a real test of the time it takes to spin a pound of wool. The Represented by Alfred Fraser 212, Fifth Avenue New York. lady manager of the fancy work de- *3: Christmas Suggestions FOR LADIES Perfumes. Toilet Waters. Compacts, Manicure Sets. Ivory Goods, Chocolates. FOR MEN Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes Walking Canes. ShavInK Equipment. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Nothing better than a Carrion-Prices $2.50 up. partment at. the Hudson Bay likes lhe idea, so they are going into the matter further." Many people in this province arc raising Angora rabbits-more as pets than for commercial purposes, pro- bably because tlley have no idea of their commercial value. Our lady readers know the value of the An- gora vlool they buy in very small quantities, because they cannot get larger and because, If they could, the price would be exorbitant. This is because of the scarcity of the ar- ticle, which menus there Is an lln- linlitecl market for all the Angora ‘wool that can be produced. We had quite a chat with her, and are going again, as it E ooks as if the Angora business could ‘ac made a regular home industry, i llc whole thing being done at home I lnd the finished garment sold, thus saving three or four ‘profits. Another ‘iuellllle-l-s tllelu fill" more effectively‘ i Ill the growing advancenlelll of'lllllll lf lie uli-rl-ly llflll llollld lllrlsc ‘agriculture, we're the splendid har-llil-lilciplcs sllltcll. Yiitsistdzréieieztepas: illserugiglzliiili lll room-tuition of this principle. -. . . . llli‘ successful teacher requires lwmmf: H“ grlndsmne’ Evenope govemlneYlt? ‘Heaven gave ‘he Sdlli-lvrillell ill tllc various wulijects of knows 111%"- lhfl llandihaklng “m1 provided the favorable. seasons for llll! HCIICJOI Cllfficllllllll. l-‘iolu lll». the demonstrative liberallty which growth, andlblessed the work of the lillnl‘; (‘llglfciléldlllg “(ii-ll M19995 o“ Che 9V9 °"fa!?elfs’ and whm‘ mo‘? is "here mdi-ssillls llll]])l'll'l(*Il, null l-c-lltillullll)’ ten‘ Tmde expanded: ‘t’ could not luusl digest null nllsllzlel I'm‘ llllll- be otherwise with such a vast and ..-'r will" is flllllflll, in ml..- ll-lly, ‘valuable surplus of production from lllll sullivvl. matter is Hlvf-Il Drillltil‘ line lini. Di axe-grlndjng_ but thcy,i~arms_ loresm mines and busy in_ l-iuplliisis and the (‘llllll izrlululllly l admire his unwontedlduslries. For a tinlc the so-called mliliw“ n m‘ PW", i i . ‘ _ _ ‘ . UYPUVPI" (‘ilrlllllg IV ltlllll‘, ‘ill .bahmce of fr?“ was m Canada‘ lilmluelivl: cf lllc nlosl. slllisl‘ l agfavor-exports exceeded imports BIKITPSIXIIH because ll appeals lo . . . - _ _ _ ‘this wills explolled 1n 311mg Libel-lipid senses. 'l‘lll_e pupil wllc- fllerPIy Ifefldily flIl-Tlbllw elllhlmasm m a join-nail; ‘as another magnificemlsees lllL‘_\\'l‘lllf‘ll page wi’! lloL illus- lcause to me Suspicion that me cniacmevemenb of the King G0vern_:l('l‘ it nearly so well us the ullc ground alld a perfect right to make the public believe they are doing ulemgfllves a service when they arc l itllc 11¢ ‘an election, that his over-generous ‘charity’ at certain periods are allin smile and niability and lct it go at that. The evil is done uihen we IO any‘ soon vanish and become all 11f 11. sp k .; zlrl-lcc renders v _ i " _ i __ l‘ N _i i v "who lllzw writes down suluvlllillir lhc ca? u lrusrtn Célm; i ~CPl~1~ A1180“ labblle- Th‘? °1d ladlthllfilflsl. has an axe concealed in his. mellt. ow duiulg two years tll. iii. l,“ i..,i.|_ m. speaks l.‘ m a W. 111ml’ l)" l f?" D0 En i . - . . ' - l . . - boasted balance has diminished and lmliun I - (l-ics iurtllei" l‘(‘-|‘\"lllll\l{ ,. , _ pills the wool. quite equal to the . ,l i h - m5 i0 i-lnn I l . l _ - i m “Smm ‘m manage‘ y wlubmty “ m“ e “a g ll)’ clllbliuvilll: lllcs-c serol- . at the expense of others. Let ’us ‘adverse balance." not be too critical. Any worthyiof ii now‘ cause carries its owll credelltlalsl Some may seeiill a cause an oppor-l They doirl boagtlifl nlollloili-i, he eolullilles lllt‘ use all‘ ll llulllllel‘ ul sense-s, lll.‘l‘t‘l)y lll- lcreusilli; llls chances of satisfact- ‘iiry lllustcry. This COIlUCllL of cilucatiilllul ef- The Australian treaty was much ._ . _l i . . I'iciellcy' is (lrawll lrolll flu: most tunlty to have then own partlculalboastcd of when it came into opcra- lumimlinmai cmisiiigifliiiiiis m» axe ground but, after all, the causefiwn- N01" "19 Frame farme“ B"? \\'ll.'ll education i-r-illly is. 0m- calling loudly for its amendment or lllllsl Tlllllclllllvl‘ that cilur-alioll is is the mam thing and should not be Australian mid New Zea- a positive zllld llm u ur-lrulivl- llrn- i Tim _ , . lrepeal. ._ ld . n~ b‘ m.- »- , ., , -. .~ ~ ~. EASTnRN TRUST l j Y Y *5 by a 2:. 3.63.11‘.“.‘.Lf‘l..l?l.itii‘llil‘.if“..iil. COb-lP-XNY l ' 50' u 5 c as w pay m ‘aw “for the axe’ land being Sold at lower prices man- ll llluuld. lll its lrueslq siizllifi- n "i i, iluuizwwlih M", iwool Splm- and the" 5m? knits ‘I '—'-—*<*@’"——" ll» BM’! be Pmduced in canal-lll. I119 calico, lill crlllcllliml llllllllcs self- Tlio cdllcllliulllll syslenl pmvirlc dud pro- (II ‘rlPlI-lHIIVlly .;duty being but; one cent per pound activity. iThe Government were warned ivllerl mm“; """"“vr“£‘,' i_ ‘the, treaty was made whatlhe 1:6- z:;il':l‘lg"gi‘i‘i'ililiig m” . . ‘Sun would be’ m“ paid n” heecL School CIlIlllFPll loiluy are llcilirz, Y'all“ 1“ which W“ Sealed-"wre Mr. Motherwell, the Minister of Ag- lauglit iii accordance willl this or less comfortably, a child, a yeabriculturo, when waited upon by a l11‘1'11l'1l>l<'- Vi" leXflllllllvi Willi" or a year and a half Old The child depiiiiaiioi-l oi- prollesiiing dailymen, tllc clllldrell l‘('ll(l about llldiall lllc ,_ ill the (‘l('.lI'H‘lll.'ll‘Y schools, they was iuslily The driver’ had no excuse to offer. VVYDMCVQI‘ ‘might. be his personal opinion," lire encouraged In study Illfi [aust- whether the mother or a nurse, was: ' FRIGIITENING CHILDREN lady was pushing a baby car- crying. _ 1.19 unles of llll- llliliillls in older that _ l said, “it was his duty to supportthc their (fOlWPIlllOll of ludillu life "Y1"! ln valli to hush the child. policy of the Government." may llc allzuln real. Th» prepara- Iiml (if those rso-slunll-s provides i. int/T. . _| _l__ m 1mg l t a l n’ did not Stop cry i It manual activities for the. pupils. irlg" the police would take it away to, Th“ lmmlgmllon w“ nevelTwql-gg In lhe study or Thanksgiving llll(I she lock-up. 'I'he onlyleffect of this bungled, nor British immigration so i'“iifll='lfilfil?i*nil“l‘~ Windmill Iliflflllllzflll _v anlzclc: ' information was to make it cry all lmmpered “d discouraged “f “We Thankggiylllgi npflilfg an.‘ the harder and we feel quite sure Mr" For“ Ivasl mad? "‘.M““5"‘" ‘s ‘"7 f""m""'"' prclmmlg Um “PW” . _ B11 but "YIIVPT-‘ifllly Bdlflll-l-ed- EVER priatr- l-ostunlles, lllllliilfillllg the ma‘ H a poucemal‘ came in high‘ strong Liberal journals such as the parts ill iI.('l‘0l"IllIll('.(l with lllv life and the child recognized him assuchiTol-onto Globe have in“) compelled 01' llle lljlllqiiil: Thu ,s'lll)j.0('.l:4 OI it. would have a fit. lto Join ln the general condenlllation. aiailgiizflfiLfiq m“ m‘ mm“ It ls o; serious mistake, a mistakelmlwusts ‘md wmbmes" were m” “b” for Ille ski lful teacllel- to impress amounting w a crime. to mghwn EiJBCI-S 0f loud DPOIBSLS from our Llb~ Lllc lessons taught by means nl; " .eral friends when their party was HHl1i11*111-‘1911l81‘y action nu llle-llilrt -.h\ld of any age by threatening theiin Opposition M Ottawa Now they of the pupils, I a m» or a the terrible lhlnss that may hapueunlikfl Period of time were so "HWY Irllinillpl ' COIITHOH for teachers. ll he or She is mi guoii The child huge t COITIDEIlIIEIES and tlillsts ‘put izilrrloncrllré thle pralt-tilcc wtorkf which , opera ion. e air sti ree s wi il- C 11811 PM l1 V111 11m 0 0v"? who beams life by helm; frlxhtened u“ odor of the Customs scandaliteatlller-Irlllnlllg course followed in- uf police or ghosts or unknown cal- brought i0 light by Hon R R Sim ltilrllillllillml I111 18111181,’?! D1‘111t'll1 0S 9f ‘ _ _ l c handicapped A“ I c f M_ eac lg all: mo lods-coulsnl-i lll emmes‘ star 5 o“ ' vemi ‘Inner mlserva We mist" llle various subjects, The under- iliiliii-en should be mug)“ may, llw of Trade and Commerce. Wllat was lying conception was that/the gell- iolicc are their friends and willtake care of them if they happen to stray icvery nlornillg for a. number of {in succession, alld take the rexl. lng opportunities] ‘now 141.001» PRESSURE yum-z} You have had a complete physical examination for the first time in your life, and you are surprised to find that the blood pressure reading is higher than normal for Yul" 58°- Everything else is apparently nor- mal, and you begin to wonder whe- ther or not there is anything wrong ith you. _ Now as mentioned before, lll cases of those individuals who are tired all the time, tired mentally and physically, it has been shown that the blood pressure is very mllf-‘h be‘ low the average. _____A H In anxiety cases the blood pres- ‘Vaivhméi isure is often abnormallyhhlglli lnrlillnlenlnlllllvdlneieladky..h.l..i,l.b....fifi - ‘gar: The point is that all Dug yQll ‘our or’, _' n . u e‘ : .. i u». “.33.. may not belong to the anxiety onuno lflpuyablelllr 0a.,“ . . . . . . ...i.. iii alsuyufl“ group, nevertheless the measuring of your blood pressure was a new sen- jsatiori to you. As the physician ud- justed the band from your arm. Se! up his little measuring instrument, and you felt the tightening of the band, you became just a little ex- cited, a little anxious. as it were, and tllus, for the time eing at least, you really belonged to the anxiety group. In fact. if you are in the least alarmed or excited because your blood pressure is above normal, your doctor, will talk to you quietly for a} few minutes about other things, and‘ then to satisfy you and himself also, will make another reading. With what result? Your blood pressure, just these few minutes later, has become llor- mal. Wily? Because you have become accus- tomed to the process of taking the reading and you have no nervous- ness nor anxiety about it. It ls for this reason that ‘where the matter] of blood pressure is considered im- portallt the reading is taken ‘early in the day. In fact a physician has been known to call on a patient aysi I I before the patient was out. of bed. Thus after the quietness and rest- fulness of the night, and also after getting accustomed to the doctor ‘coming every morning, the patient was in n “normal condition,“ and his lruc blood pressure could thus be learned. So don't let a high reading or ai number of lligll readings disturb; you. Of course anxiety, c-xcitillgl emotions, by increasing your blood pressure, can in time really damage the lining of the vessels, and cause a real high pressure. - - <+>-~»-—~~~ e04 OUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK BY ROBERTA LEE o-woowwuw M» wono vs l s l Instead of usins; soap to wash; silk llandkcrchicfs. use luke warm water and borax. Dry them by wrap- ping‘ in ll cloth, and then iron them while they are still slightly damp. Washing Silk Handkerchiefs l Two or three ounces of fine Ilowc-rl of sulphur placed on a. hot fire irli the rance or furnace, is effective in destroying the soot. Keep the damp- er open. Chimney Soot (‘ake Cake can bc kept frcsll b: taking two slices of bread, and sticking them against the freshly r-uI sur- face of tlle cake by‘ llleans of tooth- picks. r foullilallun for l cc, ll‘ , lug. 'l‘llis pro .durl~ has been modi- fied illa nlillly. 'l‘odiiy, lllc most approved procedure ill our leach- cr-lriliulllg ll ‘lilut-lcllu lllakes proc- tice Inzlelliul, the center of Illc ill- slrucliull zlllil Irlllniug of the plos- peclivo teacher. Ohsorvntiilll and pram-lice teaching IHPKIII lll. the op- ening of the. normal school course and cc-lltlnllc to its close. A study of educational theory Ia thereby llc~ colnpanierl by the observation mill practice ill actual (‘lIlSSPUOIll silli- zlilmlil. done about ll? Hon Ml; Bureau’ oral courses provided u proper Liberal Minister of Customs, while ' in the street. The lost child who has been taught to fear the police the huge scandal developed, was ac? tually appointed to the Senate in would never dream of approaching such a terror for help. No mother THE NEWEST Yet Canada prospers not because the Rabbits are ‘very easily raised. they are very prolific and easily’ kept. Some one will start this in- dustry on a large scale but, Judging. by present prices and the limited; quantity on the market, the value‘ will not drop appreciably for lllnnyl years to come. Does anyone see in this a pros- pect ior a profitable industry in this‘ _ province? It is curs lf we go after, It. No doubt all necessary Informa- tion may be obtained by anyone de- siring It. In the meantime we re- ward It as another knocking at our door. —-—-—<o0>--— AN AXE TO GRIND. The 2 lilacs DRUGSTORE 149 Great George Street Aecordllli; In ll svii-utisfii estim- afe lllall uses llllly ullu two hund- redtll of tllc world's ilvlillllhle food supply and all ulllvl- illiiillills six limes us nlucll. bu’. ~”l)(ll [TS i. _ KIDNEY. ‘if opportunity] ,i’,\\\“. r ‘lilililli’ /'~lfl7' THE term. "an axe w grind." llasi l perhaps to the fact that many pro- jects are often pl moted by the-in- direct method of promoting seine- between trusting souls. characteristics 0f a good citizen. The local Governments In many namely, he will clean of!‘ his sldc- "I "W PWVIMQ- "llmbly l" onum‘) walks immediately after every snow- become a stereotyped one, due m] and‘ if he goes sleigthdmylng‘ tlon and administration. in develop’ he will use bells on his horse or in“ hydro“, 90ml, l-iowel; improving sleigh. ‘llecls those du --i ; elce. The f IIGIII. use oYlmfl eighteen Ministers of the lfing Gov- ernment are in power, but in spite. of that fact, and because of better reasons above pointed out. Canada reward for his neglect. will permit liar‘ child lo dread fem‘- some thlngsiin the Wink; - On the contrary sane parents teach their children to love thc dark M the pro- prosper.) because eight oi m‘, nine per resting time. Children naturally lllillions of the Canadian people live believe everything their elders will" the favored provinces west of the them and this should make lhc cl-illwamlhneh’ (“human pmspemy imay be said to be sectional, much ders think very seriously before theyimorc pronoliilced in the large Gem tell unnecessarily terrifying things. ili-aljnd western provinces than in ----oo>——-- .. ,thc small and Eastern Provinces by EDITORIAL NOTEE lthe sea. Herc prospects are bright-i |cr and more hopeful than they have Friendship is an unbreakable bondmeen, although the actual Improve- ll inc tHmQlIDCIIb so-far realized is spotty and l ails. friendship automatically ceasesi’ "Haven rather than general “n6 i uniform. ~ It Includes everything In Powders, Talcurnn, Compact/c, for Iadles and gentlemen, Co Imlona, etc. Fnaudc, Bagel-a and Galleu, been given to selecting these There are at least two outstandlnizl requirement. and Quebec, have contributed Ilothe prosperity of IIIOII‘ people by lcglblfl- '° "h" m m" ‘mph!’ / ' Larosl: r 4i- sin-lll L. £711 their hpiways and In other wit?!‘ far beyond anythlrlg- that has done or » ~p_uid -» the 141m PM" mum- I ' If there is anyoneyllo neg- tlcs the city would be mow-m ‘ INTI‘. I Toilet Preparations [and Perfumes for the Holiday Trade ‘We feel sure that our allowing In these goods ha: never " been equalled by us In the history of our store. Toilet Watefl. Perfumed sachets, Dunlap Powders, Face llere you wlll flnd such well known makes as Cotyb, Ilonblganf-u, Yardley’; Atkinson's, Iludnuts, Plvefs, Bourlols, know you will find uli fully prepared to meet your every See our windows and show eases. Shop curly. CENTRAL DIIUGSTOBE AND BEST IN BANK ii I 'oII' a: IILIIIIATNJIINLIIQRIIQIZIQIIQI. ..z. " "nlat:iflf lira: yet‘: cndad ilnimtober. I927, alter dulucflna charges of I. "lulu" managcnlclir. and making full llrovlnlrlul for all had and doubtful debt: 5,1” “i; i mnnerly Dlndcnd J per cent. pa ‘ruvlulon for ’l‘axea Dominion Goren! Reaesvatlon for Bank PIQIIIIQQG. ._-. ,-. . . 8| I54. f lhlivnferred 1o Rent Account............ £000,313: hlnnce of Profit and Loo: carried forward . a llula doles of the Bank in rlrculutlun. .. .. .. .. .. Oepnllts bearing lnfereat, Including Interact accrued to date ul armament. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ,. $39,l:6,9 9.51 Dellosltu made h and Bnlaneea due to ofhlt Banln In Canada‘ 3.363. .94 Bu unrclduc f0 nnknnd Banking Una-r ndenb: ellewhern than In (Ianadu . .. .. .. . . 6.559.921“ Blllll Payable. . .. .. .. -.--.. . ~75I,5M.37 I. ¢. I labllitlen not Included In the foregoing .. Gold and Subaldlary coin current .. .. .. .. Dominion notes. .. .. .. Depollt In the Central Gold Reaerv liepoclu made with and Balance: Balance: due b i. » . — 196378.468.“ Dominion and Provincial Government Securhiea not exceed- lngmurketvalue. .. .. .. .. .. 86360.5”) Railway Ind other Bands, Debenruru nd Stockanm exceed- ln markervillne. 5,364,013.16 llunild an Munlclral Seoul-Ida, and Brill Foreign and Colonial Publ c Securlrle: other than dlan no! el- ceedln market value. . . 31363-449.“ Nun-a of 0t er , . .00 Pulled Stun-s and other Icreldrveurrencle cw-irrcnt Loans and Dlncountn In Canada (Iona rebate of doubtful debts, . .. .. .. .. .. HJ.l$-'t.693.56 Loans to (Lftlell, ‘fownl. Munlcl llrlea and School Dlntrlcta .. l6,667,l62.95 ‘Jurrenl Loans and Discounts c nowhere than In (Inna (Ii-u , rebate of Interest) after making full pmvlalon for all bad unddoubrfuldehtn,............,............ . 4562839170 Yon-current Loans, estimated loan provided for. . 9M 4 .33 ll Real Estate other than Bank a Alcirmnilen on Real Estate sold by the Ban Deposit with the Mlnlner for the purpone: ul’ the shares of and loans to controlled compunlu. Other Auera mil Included In the foregoing ,. . \ Huntreul at \ ... n.1, villa ill i-al (lnncral and Western (teller-cl Hus ilals, Montreal Joint Campaign Fund, u c II in us shown by (llc lluokii of the flank. J Ml" Dlllcllmntlril», 1% or 1 MONTREAL Annual Statement Slate-Vixen! of the result of the business ofllhe Bonk ‘ for the year ended 31st October, 1927. uarlarly Dlvldeud A per cennqlulll In March, I927 . uanerly Dlvldend 3 per cent. pald at June, . I927 .. uurterly Dlvfdand 3 per (Inf. paid It Sept. 1911.. ylble In Dec. I917. . . ynble lat Dec. 1921.. u: I per clll- va 4.9l2,5Q5,oQ VINCENT MEREDITH FREDERICK WILLIAM_ . YLOl, - PTQIIII.‘ xleaenll Mlnlger, GENERAL STATEMENT 31a! October I927 LIABILITIES apllalSrock,............................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'. . . . . ..$19,9l6,7:9,og e:t............ .....$10.9l6.7fl.00 nee of Profit: curried forward. . . . . . . . . . . .. |Il4.799.3l s 6f.c97,M‘..< .. ...s asaaoynaso m ‘I l6 $00,101: _-.--...... epochs not bearing Interest —- 755.691.916.51 otters of (lrelllt nutntandln . 1130638535 .._--..---.-...... .. nuaan-“n.........-....... AS. other Bank: In Canada. . .. ., .. Ihnkn and Ilanklnfl upondemn e nowhere than In Canada all and Short (not exceeding thirty dayn in Canada, on Bondn, Debentures and Stock; and olher Iecurlrle: of lclont mark hle value lo cover. . .. ,. . lull and S on (not exceeding“ ty da Lnana In Great Iirlraln and nlted Staten \ on lull. Debentures and Stocka, and other aecuritlec of; lullclenr marketable $9,719,409.93 value to cover. . . .. \ . I5IJIL6MJG Illequcx on other Banks SGIIJNJMJI inn-real; after making full prnvlnlon for all had and 3I9.987.67l.5I unk Premises m not more than colt (lea: amount: written off). k. . . . lullllltlen of Customers under Letters of (lredlt ( Norm-Tho business n! the Bank ill Pails, Franco and in Sun l-‘rulcincu, U.S.A. in mrritd on under tho name nI local incorporated companies, and the figures are Incorporated III ' llle shove General Statement. i N0'ri::~-Iionda of the Merchants Realty (‘llrporatlon to till: extent o! $2,106,000.00 lecured on premises leased ('7 the Bank are in the hands of rim public. These bonds do not appear lll llli~ above Statemrnt a: the Ilunk is not directly liable thorelor. -, VINCENT MEREDITH, FREDERICK WILLIAMSJPAYLOR, Prerldcnl. \ General Manager. IAIKILIIOLIII-IIIB or 1m: BANK or‘ Iioflnlaul. have rumllured the a tune-menu. with the Bonk; and Account; of the B lhl» IIl'l\(I (llflce, nd the certified Ilrnllch Returns. Wo have checked the :n lTIIIPd III!‘ investments and lea I. Lin» Huad (iffice, and at several of the principal Bnnelia u! We have likewise, lit varioun dates throughout the Y" . at several important Branches. c tn rl-plirt that la) we i- obtained all lhe lilformntion and lauatlonc wo,luv_ (b) suhjeet tn the judlgmc [u he rendered III a ault tnkan by John mlltnn, Bu!!!“ and Jilin-ll Hale's IIIHPIIIII, III the City of uebce, which in now pending, in which the pow Brink to ma N‘ u dilnillinn of $200,000 650,00 l paid and the balance, payahl: over time II u: been provided Iurl to the Royal Vin rla Hospital, thr-llloynl Victoria Malirflllty. u"! “g ‘ ' en . II on the lranelar-lionll ul’ Ill!‘ flunk. w il-ll have l-unlo under our notice, have been within thepc a flu’! Bank, and (i-l in llllf‘ opinion, the above sum-men: Lllreloaea the true condition of the Ban): u: in... ll v Ile, l IrlNTRl-IAL, 23rd November I927. . IIQIIII, Grlhlm c autumn (INAL c (ll-IUIIG . (I. Mel) . . Ilrm of McDon: . Currie h Co. oI Lliu Investigation you _ " ls the ‘ P05- slblo investment counsed. We give below come results of a few recent investl, “ of Federated Oaplffl Corporation 6% Preferred Stock. 1. This Investment has been favorably recommended by two of the most highly regarded Investment Services In North America. 1t has been purchuod by our clients on advice I1! Canadian Banking officials. 2. After a thorough analysis of ll Investment trust! by a leading New York daily newllillifl’. N! llig of only 9 of these were accepfod for pabllclflflfl i their colnmlm. - " Federated Capital Corporation was one of the nine! The personnel of this Investment Tnut ls :0“?- table to the Better Business Bureaus of New York and Boston. ‘ Eastern Securities 00., ‘Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS 1 the Toilet Goods Ilne viz:- Buthisulla, Combination Bets lognes, Lavander Waters, Face I i; etc. Special attention has good: for gdftpurpose: and we It will be a pleasure sulyuvslon Qetcsr-Oh-cocwccvea var-ann- ’ w. u. v. nummz, M . I46 Richmond Street, Charlottetown v SAINT 101m IVIONTREAL HAL X 1 . i i‘. .I.= Hun =l v» iv,» vnlli, .-ii».. v,‘ 7" E. R.BROW ' 146 Richmond St. Charlottetown Fire, life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Ilowest’ Rate. G00d Strong Stock Agent lat , ' i» f. l v l x4