>a.. ospElvioslr I p ey- i. 321-7». 14.111923- ‘ ‘ b we y Provi ii,l;s,__0l ‘;ilew; Brliilswick a i>;...;.'w.v; 15th, 195s 1 I 1 . I . PRICE! and Accrued Interest T0 Yield :Over 4.75,‘ per cent, s Eastern Securities Co., Ltd. 1 rNvi-zsrrvislvr nsukans ' CHARLOTTETOWN,‘ 1 SI‘. JOHN MONTREAL gulp”; US. y 11>... Island , GO VERNMEN T BONDS We Have Recently Purchased r_ $100,000 ~ 4‘/2% (Ten Year Bfonds iiou ln purchasing this security, and offering it to their clients as one itc safest ever submitted to them. ~ ' These Bcuds bear interestias from November 15th, 192$, ready ior delivery December 15th, 1.928. The Bonds are ln‘$1,000.00 denomination and we quarters per cent. - or exchimgo o reservations by writing, or wiring at our expense to The Oldest BOND HOUSE IN CANADA MONCT ON N. B. For over 45' years every Bond Issue recommended or sold by G- A- Siimson a. Co., litd., has paid interest and rfinelple when due. "s min-s is sitter than I. . misc." M. ll. CONIIOY, y, Manager, Irovince of ‘Prince Edward Island Oificers oi our ilrm have recently visited the Rrovince and were so lmpmuqwlglllgg. pflrgtefllvcllws and stability that they had no hesita- oflfl- them m, sale say about sending $15,400,343 p111? .- A - st a price oi $980.00 and accrued interest to: yield over four and three 1110-11 1° be manufactured by m" Should yo desire to purchase your own Provincial Government Bonds “M!” bonds already in your possession for them please make C. A. Stimson & Co., Ltd rim column is m. in; the dtheanlon‘ by ' Q chairmen cusntoirrsfigowu ‘columnist ‘ Tllt‘ GLiiiriiilli-rii Xliuihmg, lllkilllln . fishy . i913 4-. sum iluliivlvnl I _ _r'4 , invaluablesupbly.‘ These‘ are ex- to feed the Brest factories , THE BALANCE or riches sin-sensua- Hughes, uric ‘other! cf your correspondents, have evi- l Conservative policy on this subject. In. his initial letter he instanced wheat shipped to. England at a. profit oi iiity per cent, and this fifty per cent .~ret ed to us in British wares. whic he contend- ed would be. to us an adverse yet profitable balance oi trade. Wheat was probably the only ar- tlOle of Canadian export that he could lay hands oli as the basis: ‘for his argument, and even in this .thcn customary profit oi about five‘ ‘per cent, to make a. masonable show, had to be magnified, up‘ to ‘fiity. . _ i In thatfinstance he laid stress upon British goods in return pay- ment. That is a iar away var- iance iromlthe protection policy. if. instead of goods not manufactured 1' in Canada.‘ this wheat was retum- [ed ‘to us in the iornl of cakes and biscuits, which could ‘be manufac- .t. ed in Canada by Canadian w rkmen. wherein‘ ls the profit- in paying freights both ways. to 8111B wzmplbymellt. to British" bakeries, ~while our own workmen were out of employment. And large quan- titrs‘ of British baked goods are CLlG in Canada. ' " Piintoes, one of our largest 15- lalld exports, have been referred to. dently lost sight oi the pith of diaris in the United Stnitbs, to glveworl: to the" American t e Dick and shovel and axe, end oi the business being reserved for Usua- \ By [ohm . Barton, M1). DIVIDING UP: YOUR - FOB. FOOD In 1927'Canada exported over, sixty million dollars worth o; raw wood and pulp; and over one hun- dred million dollars worth oi oth- er raw material. Such oi this as come back to us in a finished state we have to pay ior including the cost of Arbor-icon skill and labor. irelghts going and cooling, with our import, dutiesysaies tax “and commissions added. Is a balance oi trade created in this" manner oi any beneiit to any country! As a means ior sapping the business life out oi the: country, and as a stumbling block to our prosperity, it is beyond possibility oi‘ argument. a howling success. . - lionaire 1 or sins, what ‘Whetheriyou are a an individualof limited And when you think about it, it isn't what luxuries orndelicacles in floods that count with that bodyoi yours, blit what foods will give the most val e in heat, energy» and body b ding. n other words the best way to in- vest that dollar in foodstuijs. should be of interest to every man, ,w0n1a,n' and child. I saw a food exhibit the nutritional expert i muianged by I am sir’ etc" ‘ 1791118 Wprihy of handingon to my L580.“ readers. Spread out in a neaiflarruy oi little groups were. the different types offoodstufivs. 01w swim; meat, on. and eggs. Second group: vegetables and fruits. ‘ Third group: bread and cereals. F°11F111 sroup: milk and cheese. Eifth group; fats. sugars, grocer- .ies or other adjuncts. , Thus all the foodstuffs were in- eluded, and the suggestion was that cf each dollar spent. on food. twenty cents or one fifth, should be spent. RECKLESS SPEEDING 0N Till}. BRIDGE AND ST. PETEIUS _ ROAD ‘ Sir,-It is pleasing to note that the speeding nuisance is being ef- fectively dealt with in the city. Our police are on the alert and are cop- ing wlth_ it satisfactorily. Not a lit- tie oi the credit should be given the press for its continual denunciation of the folly and danger of reckless speeding. But, outside of the city if we could ship these to the Un- itcd States, and receive in return oranges, lemons, raisins. 111610115- pomegranates and tropical fruits. which we cannot produce, it would! he the fairest of fair trade, fitting lliccly into Senator Hughes‘ argu- ment, and would be beneficial bctli countries.‘ It would also con-l form accurately to Conservative trade doctrine. The protest howw ever is, that our potatoes are prov. tlcally shut out of. the American‘ markets by a prohibitive tariff. while our markets are free to exploited by United States grow- ers, with little, and in 1115-113’ @3395. no tariff at all. ,1 Tile bigger relation of this bill» once of trade, is in the wider area of our extensive natural resources --our mines and forests. The Wary Senator did not come within even a visionary reachoflzhese 111 595"" for an example. And ln.these will be found the corner stone aild the fundamentals of Conservative 11°1- icy. It is that of Bivlnz- to-the sons of Canada the picks, the axes and the shovels, to make them the slaves oi labor, taking the products of our mines, and the pulpwppd from our forests, to send them or across the border, 81V111E 1,119 111911111 cf the work to the favoured me- l and Wm be clianics of the Republic. What has Senator 111181.185 Bot to lean workmen into thirty 11111111111 dollars, or more of impel‘ 111141 Pa‘ per, productsrbnd-bliqllght 11111111 111' to Cflnfldfl w doubly drain us ocil our resources, and of the ligbor 811 profits which by nature belong t0 us? Added to this in 1927 we 6X- ported to the United States about fifty million dollars worth oi wood pulp, a trade graillllry. 46111811118 our home supply. t0 81W? 1118 “"11 almost the very 9111514111"? °1 m” newsprint industry across the bor- (1431- , .. Our nickel mines an: the 1ar88>1 of the world's produce“- We "11"" ‘ asbestos reserve, cop- ilil i per, iron and other-minerals in B11 MPLES [ASTEI] For h Iijesults F eed. IlVIPERIALS ” 1 f l '1 Manufactured by . s. n, I. PI OVER 2 YEARS Very Large andifainful. Healed by Cuticura. " My daughter's faeewu WWW! ‘m; pimple! that were herd. very lugs and red. They teamed. end Jowed to swerve into the girders of ch] other favorite speedway is St. Pet- cn each one of these groups. This means that the number of calories and "all the vitamins get into the diet everyday. ' - T1115 1°°1§$ 11119 a practical. common sense manner in which the llouse_ the speed fiends seem to fear noth- ing. On the bridge, yesterday, I saw cars driven at the rate oi’ thirty miles or more. These cars were filled with passengers, who were no doubt,’ in‘ helpless terror. No doctorvor cler- steady hand to keep a straight course at such a rate, and such can not be expected oi.’ a drunken driver. “"5‘}“§§,,‘§§e“f,"ef§“,$,§“,fé _ s _ rt ls shocking to think wrist ‘would the", must be “M, chaffif "he" happen, should the machine be al- A mother with three or 51101212111111?!‘ ldren will invest more of her dol- iri milk. : A mother with children lnitheir teens will need the milk at course, but must get more meat or eggs, Also where the family‘ are all dults and work hard with ‘hands more meat or eggs may be necessary. $811‘. the greatest the bridge. Would not every one in 1m- thc car be killed and mangled? An- er‘s Road. Just outside th_e city. A few evenings ago I accompanied a1 lady a sllort distance, who was drlv- a lng a horse and sleigh toward the city. She was in terror of the cars, many of which were going at- an un-l lawful rate/She was obliged to keep d tilc horse almost in the trench. Npw, it looks as if the country will be put to the expense of maintainJ lng Dloln clothes detectives on the country‘ roads. Something will have to be done if horses and carriages are not, to be done away with a1- together.‘ I am, ONE WHO SEE ‘ oliar as expended should be divid- ed mto fifths, one fifth for each of Rpm/v groups. 1S a simple method that is easily remembered. a- *'--~—€Q-t-—--~__.. I Siiiletc" S THE NUISANCE The Daily ' Argument _ speaking at the monthly meet_ lng of Rotary Club yesterday af- |ternoon, Mr. Ed Otter, of ‘Toronto. National Secretary for Canada of lyoung men's work in connection 1 ‘Vllll the Y. M. C. A., stressed the nc;:l of high leadership and ‘of the princqles cnnunciated by chmsl», as the basis of the best of all. con- tributions to mankind. Boys and lyoung men, he pointed out,‘ have [great but undevelopci‘ capacities. :They become either noble or ig- {ncbie according to tho inf ences brought to bear on them. Mr. Otter then proceeded to an- swsl- the question “Why boys go wrong," -There are in all ihuman beings certain fundamental drives or urges, instincts such as hunger, the desire to come together, to be sociable. curiosity, the mating or sex instinct, acqulsitiveness, com- batlveness, etc. Desires are the raw material. out of which per- sonality is made, and should be {rightly directed. If these‘ drives are so potent how can they be con- trolled? The boy's will power is lnot frilly developed. These drives should be taken and subllmatcd in- ‘ AUNT HET‘ BY ROBERT QUILLEN * oousn - your dollar will buy in tood in’the .. market, for cash, is just the some. _ of ; the Cun- - adlan Government that struck me as g i; However the general idea that the g ROTARY CLUB. a / ' i 11%‘ _ l H H’ . ‘K. I . i, - a The Pulpit; Forum i . 0 t a a lifiaat ' Household sci-spouse laymen-m Baby's Piotures""_'_l when baby's pictures are too ex- pensive to have made. a negative Mn be made from a. photograph on ‘hand with splendid results, and mo cost oi extra 0011180 will be nominal. , Smooth Gravy T° FWD gravy from becoming lumpy. Edd l pinch oi salt to the flour used ior thickening. before mixing it with water. ,_ ' Tangled Heir‘ When the hair becomes tangled, ir the scalp ‘is rubbed thoroughly with 81001101. the tangles can‘ be out. very readiily. l combed . woememveo-o-ve-ev-eevo-Fo’: Daily Lessons in English +o+we41+o+oe+e+oo+ao+o¥o< I VWORDS OFTEN MISUSED: D0‘ not say. “Here is the data in the case.’ “Data? is plural. Say, "i-icreI are." . OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED; fiac-‘l cid. Pronounce flak-sld, a as is “at," l as in "it," not. flas-id. | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Samson; no p. I SYNONYMS: decided, decisive, determined, clear. . . WORD STUDY: "Use a w0i'd three times and it is yours." Let us . increase our vocabulary by master- - in: one word each day. ‘Today's word: MARVEL; to be struck with surprise; to wonder. “I marvel as your courage." i >++o++e+o$o++o ca» +>¢+> 7 1 Modern Etiquette 3 By Roberta Lee g o0 eoeo+kbfiw+0~é+k+b4 0-6000 formal call last? A. Three-quarters of an hour. Q. May a hostess delegate some for her at a large function? A. Yes, it is done quite often. Q. How can s. host, if seriously overcharged in a restaurant, adjust fto higher channels of usefulness. A " "Bern's third wife looked righ natural in her coffin, except she didn't have no sewin’ 1n her hands." ' M. C. A., etc. The speaker then stressed the great need oi proper were so thick that ‘you could nor put a pin held between them. They also broke out on he: shoulders and eh. They lrched and burned. 111d cert“ n2‘: 2;" It?‘ 3:122? 00h 5i ' l-lq- hoe wee badly disfigured. The trouble luster! over two WI"- “ l reed an advertisement for 0nd- eure Soap and Oinnnent eo pur- chased some and at the end of thrfl monrlio she was heeled. 191%” Mn. Horace Reynolds, New G - gow, N. 8., March 23. 1937- ‘Cctimre Son . ("M13913 "d Tn‘ cum will; or daily toilet uses. [m Canadian irfitfifitii-T. mutual lineup _ t as a see. jniuuii Be. Shani ltlfik 35¢- m a Pastry‘ ow Gilli‘: POOR PA During the business portion oi the meeting President Percy Popc presided. and in. makirl! reference to the death of Mrs. Tweedy said: "Before taking up the 11115111655 of the day, I feel that we all wish to have entered on our minutes an expression of, the deep and sincere sympathy that we have towards our fellow Hotarian, George J. Tweedy. He is being called upon to endure one.of the-most hesrt-searchini; expel-fences which falls. to the lot of humanity. Our true life is only realized in so iar as we live and for others and the breakinB of-the‘ ties which bind »us to s dearly loved lime-companion must inflict a crushing blow. Only the . assurance that life here is but =1 . _ . - prelude to a ,, ater and fuller life "Our two snugiiiei-s-ln-iewiis to come. enables us to obey 1-118 thelr babies’ pictures alum to‘ stsndins order70lrry 011- ‘ lather. Each one wanted toih "TfllltlnB to the Divine Provid- 41:0 theft-baby ofl to dlsad- ence which ovsi-ruiesau iiilnss for n ge. l . nfisisiaiu. inolu ed e number of agencies are emplcyedyear old Riverside cllicken rancher. such as the Rotary _Olub. the Y. idenied from his cell here this ai- Jeadcrsilip in order that-the youth-led an unidentified Mexican boy af- ‘iul UTBBBJKIBY be directed into coll-Itcl" abusing llim. structive. not destructive channels.‘ - E v-iWw-Iq- - . w.» . >. ‘I u m... fim...;.£-.:.£%':e.. Viunnms Idlhgin luwson who was .1» Q. 1-low long should an ordinary " other person to do the introducing, J l-‘IIS ‘Blank 1o out-of-town customers equally as good as that which it aEol-cls people who can call in person. ‘ If you have mail s banking service. Write to the nearest: ‘branch for complete information. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE tiers a "service to ervice you can, have I70 v.1 \ZK%Z./éZe-—~ cAriAlTAu s g‘ MINING TRUTHS alscieniific analy/sis ll‘ connms CONCISE éACCURATE INFORMATION on MINES mo OUTSTANDING mums PROSPECTS Hailed F to any M. . wilfifiié"??? . Address llead Oflice —l‘fzzntreal ATWELLQCOMPANY "rm: iiousis or serzvicz" irivriz 1.0m eiosi. mEsAsll. Conyltfiill)‘; ° . ,' RANCHES ' I“ ~~ LOCAL OFFICE: 145 Great George sci-oer, _(;;|ARLOITET()WN_ v o (bletnded Always 11$ golden uiisn the matter without embarrassing his ‘ . fig: ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' $311‘ $3?‘ “Z515; StOCk QllOtdtlOllS ‘Cap. Rouyn . 097. 09s‘. 091-.» . y excusirlg himself and see- . lclency‘ 1m 1.7 16 lng the head waiter. ___ - 1 HALWAXI Dec‘ a“ Quottmonsfiranada 18,: 19 m __ ww“““»wl fummhed by Johnston and wardjlgoll. ..... .. 21:00 0.05 8.05 y o l members Montreal Sitock Exchonge.h—°t1f‘l'°l;q 4 - -- 1112 1-01 L01 The Land We Love l’ NEW YORK EXCHANGE ilgeeleylc 1 H 2.4g 40 212g » ~ 1 wLake Sho .. . . . 1 B’ Frank Yd“ g 1 American iCan Co . . . . .. ...1067/i,1-'11V- Q1196‘; ~18 089 .1833 170g’: 0-0-0 o-0-o+++o+o+v¢+o+e++o‘o+ M1111 1-1141111l111'°§£/9 C1,’; [Makdy ' ' ' ' ‘ '" 1:; 1g; 13% ' Amn Bose 1181160 0 ~ -- 1: - - - Thc Chisnecto Cllldl Plan Ana Copper Mining Co . . . . ..l;31.'s‘11~1411:1g1;13'g1'9ll 201413 20.22 21.3?‘ NYCentBzI-iud RvRR ...1 1 8 . Q. What is the Chlgnecto Canal cm Gas Co (New York) ..1051.i;M1n- 9019'" - 4-05 4.05 4.00 plan? - Hudson Motm. Cm. GD _ _ _ _ __ 361-4, ,Mof. Hall 12 11 l0‘, A. The century-old project for Intcrllaticnal Paper Co . . . . .. 56' {Murphy '78 78 75 linking up the Bay oi’ Fundy with Intel-national Petroleum .. 50534019111596 34 32 30 the Gulf of St, Lawrence through Rzading Co .. .....l05_€>£éN1p1S$. 2.90 3.10 3.05 the narrow isthmus of Chignccto, Southern Railway ...l26-:u[N0rfl1l<lB 65.00 01.00 63,00 Nova Scotls. has been revived. It Union Pacific Railway . . . . . .1149; P0!- Dpfll -- 02 021's 02 ‘is claimed that a canal would cur- U S Ind Alcohol Co ....129 Sher. Gordon 6.65 6.70 6.65 tall the voyage from the maritime Westinghouse Elec . . . . . . . M13213 Stud. . . . . .. 09 09 09 morts of the inner coast, to s; mw- United states Steel .....164'.» ‘ifiud. Basin .. 0.60 8.40 8.30 mm, Dorm by m, day,“ by cumng . yTcck Hughes 0.50 ass 0.40 oil the detour around the outer MONTREAL STOCK EXCllANGElTread. Yuk. . 12.25 12.00 11.00 coast of the province, thereby fac- ‘TQM - ‘ - ~ ~ ~ 3-1" 3-25 3-511 ilitating the trade of the Maritime Abitlbi .. . 1171901111 62 62 57 Provinces and the West Indies. This Atlantic Benin! C0 ~ ~ 11717111111511 95 1141i 114 canal would open up the Bay of lst-B E Steel 1st P111 1 ~ 1111711511111“- »- 2-115 2-112 1-99 Fundy. which at present above St. Miss Kansas 6r. Texas R .370] [Syivanlte 2.05 2.05 2,05 John is a blind alley. with a mini-.Montreal Power .. ....109-’~'| "_"“_“"}"T“‘“ mum of shipping. lNational Breweries . . . . .. "i221, i . Brcm ton .. .2 , _ . Brazillllain Traction . . . . . . 21% E Dally Selections for i - shawingan.... . .1‘ 1301111111011 Bridge .. 93 1 Guardian Readers f Massey Harris . - - - -- 9919i? , N Asbestos -19|’|v4o++e-»+o+¢e+»ooo+o+ee a 5 0 '3.“ ‘as... Fraser all 0 - - .4i‘.i des ised andree tedofmemamnn L05 ANGELES‘ Cam" Duh 1' w ggoration .. .. 01 of gorrbws, anjdc acquainted with Arraigned on one charge of murder F yl Securities . . . . . . . . .. 38 grief: and we hid as it were our and “wllnmg arralsnmenl M three Illtisrgrilltilltles A . 45H faces from hiln: llc was despised.’ more’ Gordlm smwarl’ Norlhcom’ 21 Inter Utilities B . . . . . .. 1711's and we esteemed llim note-Isn- _ gm; PM; Rwy .l. . . . . . . . ..23'l .\ 53:3. ' ER,- l ,wr1 tel-noon that he had confessed. as 3:111:31“? $1.011. .. 92 this? ‘£11m. 111111;? lllzvlflllgilil 11.11.139.11... officers announced. that he had k111- p‘ ' i rm; UPWARD LOOK BANKS , A iragrnill, wood - . - i . i". s i‘ Northcott was brought llerc today Bank Comlncrce lwhosotroficc br "mm! ‘m? l‘ by L05 Angel“ lmd 1111101151119 colm- Bank Royal An upward lifting of the soul ln- t-y ofllcers from Vancouver, B.C..af- Bank Montreal Wm“ Gm, tcr a long delay. Earl Redwin. dcputy district at- WHEAT A sunset 5k‘, 1°11“? °1 3111111511119 60111111“ 991d Shows Heaven's gates tllrilwirwide newspapermen this mornins 111M‘ Dec ...ll6"5i A vision glorious to be our guide. Northcott had “partly confessed" to M5,.‘ Wlzlk. him on the trip. Confronted by May H124‘; A tm-uslys song newspape llllill Northcott cmphstic- mum bu,“ o; ecstasy... 11111’ 119111911 1-1115- LORN My throbbing heart fresh timer! w In four indictments Northcott is 5mg with mm accused oi‘ murdering as many boys. Dec. ,_ , 34h,- Three of the indictments were re- Mar. . .. 87*; A kindly deed m itumed in Riil/ersldc County and one - '_' Effulgencc sheds o'er Mfg... n Los Ange es County. The Los sTAND/LRD MINING EXCHANGE M la in s irit. lrrc rulers.‘ i110 Angeles indictment‘ charges the ran- \ y ZEMQ p qt d p S cher with the murder of a Mexican Quolqglons furnished through boy in this city- It was on this in— courtesy oi ‘LOUIS M. ATWEUL s» The llpwlirfl look .~ dictment thy Northcott was sud- 00., Oilarlottctown Office. Brings blessing. hopc and gi-iico dsnly Ind nwpevtedlv srralnstd . . Opening Noon Close If-wc c0 cod but.llft our questing today and his trial date set ior De- Abana .. ...8 3.90 8 3.35 $ 3.49 face. .' *" "8111119155; M 1L”? Amulet . . 3.05 3.0m 095 ' gusmg p; 93m, 1 . . - . . -- 'rr~*'"~"~'" ,5 I “Matures-i , . f ‘ - 11¢ ‘came {Fish as whenEtxqKbitcw - "between W"! l“ biscuit 111m‘