3 if l __. sarcoma. ca... JvLQLQQl vuwcu .3! ti Wiifitfibifittiuglllr NNIFIFM N rrn N N NN N N N M N N N N N .. N N N N .. N N NN N NN ll N N no“. Jacky W35 mother on the train. Being witty. Nil headed. llis nationality obvious. he received a great deal of attention ind kidding from the a“? marl asked him-"Red. if you v-grcnt Irish, “ha, wwld you be?" "I'd b1» ashamed!" was his retort. , ,_____“ OwOh"|PIIIKD(IIIIIIIIIQQIIIIGIIIIDIILXITICIIIGIIIIIIIIII t? l 3 i MWBWPMo-NNNN...U.NNNNNNNNN Now Ready THE GOLDEN FUTURE of Edward Island A SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED SOUVENIR Suitable for ready_reference_in the office or home, or for mailing to‘ friends abroad. WHAT SIR HENRY THORNTON SAYS: “I {H11 very IIIIICIIDODllFBII to you for the advance goplcS of the SOUvEINIR EDITION. I congratu- ig-io ml upon the excellence of the production Prince ivhich is really well done and full of interesting articles dealing with the Garden of the Gulf.” THE IIALIFAX HERALD SAYS: “With the compliments of The Charlottetown fllizirdian. we have received a brochure entitled "The Golden Future,” setting forth the attract. ivcitess of Prince Edward Island. “The spirit of optimism which characterizes this pllllliCliy publication is particularly commendable, gull the fact that one of the provinces of Canada, ill the face of a world-wide depression, ls singing a Song of faith and confidence, is a good indication that this Dominion has yet many things for which lo be thankful. ' ' “Prince Edward Island, pre-emnently a. farming ‘ district, has led the way in many branches of pro- gressive farming, and also in co-operative market- ipfg. The people are, on the whole, exceptionally contented. They invite the rest of the world to share their happiness with them. And the initiat- ivc of the Charlottetown Guardianjn the publka- tirm of this strikingly illustrated little booklet is 2-. ghly commendable.” CONTENTS THREE VIEWS 0F THE ISLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . Introduction lsu; 0F REST (Poem) . . . . . . .... Lucy Gertrude Clarkin BRIGHT FUTURE FOR. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Hon. F. R. Iieartz, Lleut. Governor A. E. Morrison TOURIST ADVANTAGES . .\'0 DIVORCE PROBLEM IN ISLAND PROVINCE {Copright Article) William S. Dutton A GREAT ADVENTURE IN CO-OPERATIVE INDUSTRY J. W. Boulicr MA .:'.ETING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SEED POTATOES _ C. C. Thompson .-. ll.~ll'E.\' FOR. CITY nlvlsulnns Justice A. c. Arsenault TART-l LANDS FOR. SETTLERS CO-OPKTRATIVE MARKETING 0F EGGS AND, POULTRY Still‘ ("in FERRY srlzlililclt coiizus or rnene AND rnozzblsnis or rnnlvsronr S. A. MacDonald THE rlslllanr INDUSTRY s. T. Gallant w: PROVINCIAL cnrlrnl. .. .... .. o. r. Nicholson ilzl: rrrvcr. cotrrrr cnrlrnl. .... .. Mayor w. .l. Lldstone IT-IPIZOYING THE SILVER. FOX INDUSTRY o. Ennis Smith "cuoizc SCHOOL SYSTEM ....... .... u. n. Shaw srvsiixd FARM PROBLEMS liixre cnors no roams sou. isrssr STATISTICS ---.-........... Premier W. M. Lea. Xzver was there a more complet/e informative and intensely Interesting Souvenir issued from,tlie Press. Get your copies early. Price 25c . ORDER FORM To The Charlottetown Guardian Charlottetown. Please senrl me cop... of THE GOLDEN FUTURE of Prince Edward Island for which I enclose S . . . . . . . . . .cts. NAME .................-.............................-.. ... u...c.l....-in“...u“...“nu-ses-son-nuns. coca .l. A. Clark i rl-ll: CHARLOTTETOIVN GUARDIAN “ t | I I W" m “Mathew Enforcement I Sco redAt Meeting’ Strong Criticism Against Govern- ment’s Non-fulfillment Of Election Pledges At Victoria West. Live rowi. welsh heavy live f0 1 ‘tn-Buying “may o“ empty crops, wed..- Hunter: nlvcr i P. ‘L Nay a‘ 00"‘ ' 501-13-10 LIVE FGQJL WANTED-Purchas- lnB live fowl, good quamw empty "OPS. Thursday, Oct. 16. A. c l Green. Albany. sol-ia-icl l c-nlreren CHILDREN'S cums a‘ ‘he Red Cum. Charlottetown $2?" “d Wednesday. October - Wllflufiea by Dr. '12s. Ack. er of Halifax. 7537-10-11-81‘ __, ,_ KNIGHTS or COLUMBUS-All members er 5 e reque led to ma” Billed out in large numbers on Friday ‘and enforce the law they are b]9,m_ l“. H°m= at 7-30 P- m. to attend? . Prayers for the late brocllcr Ilcliry ‘cvenlng to hear Mn G Shem“ sham 1mg the Prohibmcm commlssmn" Flgzgeram soadmn and Hon. Thane A. Campbell on the ‘They say they have not interfered ______ , ‘pssucsuit stake in the forthcoming and that the Commission is non. DEATH 0F nlzQ-pHEn_Thc, -'-c.‘ecti0n in the district of Second partisan. It is well known ma; we many friends of Mr. w. H. v. Durl- ipmwa ilriscecmrs are all Liberals and that if“ “'31 Synlpathize with him in the Tile hall was filled to capacity; one inspector, Mr, Brooks, who had death of his brother, Mr. R. A. A. 19”“ the platform had to be used to Conservative sentiments, was (us- Dunbar, which occurred ‘yesterdayfliCcCmmSillite the audience end many missed because he w,“ m, active in at Guelph, Ontario. were “listening in“ from outside. lhis duties. (Applause) [B] HOSPTQ; CAM “- iuThehhcskplvd wits good natured and“ Mr. Sharp made a strong flppeg] District hating in Fren P civf hi“ c canddates and their sup- liar the proper observance o1 the 1am ma“ French River at 8 p‘: filler we l? seed hearing. ._on the Statute Books. As lai- as the hay‘ October H “lath add-rage: lfa- 3b.} r. orlnan McLellan very cap- >Prohlbltlon question goes it is a c105- ~- Dlalnin: the Prince Edward Isvlsd o"? pres-dad; 1:118 speakers were m ed b:ok'm the Cunsmatwe party. urmspita] Campaign‘ and an en-mr- rmriar: . Ion. Thane A. Camp- ‘They believed that Government Col-i- _ i ,wmment by Charlottetown artist! w f. .7 r. . She ton Sharp, Mr. Den- trol would make for better condit- kvhléh an are invited‘ NO connfbu- 1.1:, M. L, A, Mr. J. F. Amett. On cm but the people had expressed nous at m“ mama 7537-101-1 the platform were also Messrs G. their wishes on the matter and this 3' 1'31 M. Matthews and J. W. Kennedy of country would abide by the will of lOT-Ii-‘RTY- ‘the people, but Mr. Sharp went; on lto say. when the electors of this country voted for prohibition and lthe Liberal party they fully believed explllhlng the Prince Edward Island ' In his opcnlnv remarks Mr Cam ‘that the pledges or that party would ~ ‘- y ° ' p’ be k=pt The women oi’ the countr Hospital Campaign and an enter- bot; c“ .. ,1 his , ' , c. .. no. pleasure at belrl _ talnment by clnrlogtctgv/n artists, able to meg; the clears of victor; voted for Prohibition because they ‘to which a“ are tnvmdl N0 Conn-h West and 3mm referred to ms and ‘believed that their boys would be kellt _ . humans at this ‘mating 5o3_13_10_3i Mt Shams agreement to conduct the ifrom the evils of liquor. but what do i , I ll“ $69? Liquor Ilocding the country camps“ En “l mm the aid ot.money and the Government. who pledged . o:- rum. . District meeting in Orange Hall I T.‘ ' lthemsclles to make this Province . ‘, e soralzc lo l: l d d 1 ,, ,, ‘ ‘#38118 Rwer’ a.‘ 8 p' m wednesdfly‘ cf l‘ll8 time zlllottcled t‘: illicit. crlil-‘Kbone my have had m import pol- ’ October l5, With HFICIITESCS explcilli- msm" the oppnsflion Speakers for not "time" i-O 00199 with the Situation. ins the Prince Edward Island Hos- haw“; a can m! me u t "lvlr. Campbell even considered it l‘ s c ' so; es on . pm“ Campaign’ and an enwnam‘ make for the betterlncnt ogt the deofiecessary at’ this meeting mntght t0 ment by Charlottetown artists, tol F , ‘ ' ,t->ll you that you must send for Mr. liwhich all are invited. No contrlbu- m Table 5mm 0f Allah's which they lTralnor when vcu ‘are golrlglh ha"? tmms at ‘ms meeting-L 503_13_m_31 any the present administration is in. ‘a pm” or goém fiber‘ f’ b’, ' Mr. Campbell rlllctéll frflnl the Guard-‘ ‘ " ‘ ‘z n‘ "came ion of i917 ‘on tlie deplorable con- ‘u “lould not be safe for you w be r Ctfifi i P- c. I. uosrlrnr. CAZHPAIGN- l meeting in Caledonia lchuwh- Cfllfilflnia» at 8 n. m. Wcd- Mr. Campbell i i i Ylfidfll‘. October 15, with addresses I OIOQZUQOOOOQQ . P. c. i. HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN- ODOD OFOUQOEQUSZQQQICFGUUZQKMCVQTZQID rlitlon of toll s at that time" also ‘without pmtedmn‘ “s m" my‘ “"5 ‘Cambridge, at 8 p. m. lliedncsdlrv, fllloiirig; Iio l1‘. Stewart as sayinc ‘ljjischmiifhgngziefvmggeldth the mm October 15, with addresses explain- ‘lilo law c. ct be enforced. He went n m a wimp ' - . » lng the Prince Edward Island Hos- 0" t0 5W ‘ <‘"0 1W0 n0 5110b tlllngri nwvmc. 7s nllenace to nus tal Campaign, and an entertain» as bcczc jrlnts in Summcrside ondl" ' me a aw on the Stat" lment by Charlottetown artists to Charlottetown now me bucks which cannot be enhrced lwhich all- are invited. No colltribu- ' Tiicvc nlnr b: rum cnmfng in round l’ i; ‘Ltxendspw 1:?“ a disrespgct for [tions at this meeting. 503-13~i0-3l r11:- c-Kw, in isolated places but hell “m mh ‘Hon an? law en‘ i - qtlum A‘ R i“ n ‘Wt immvovmjfvrccment are closely allied and the can Accloaur-wlillo Mr. J. l-l. mcpt in c-llnltlons. His long tirade "mnespect 0E m” m“k°s 5°’ m” dis‘ l Dorsett. evangelist. acwmcnnicetby on the subject W215 brought to an eb- [Kgmd °f a“ laws‘ I“ Emma “hm .l'iiS wife, son and daughter, wcffflyupt, coltclusian when he stated thatlvaey have laws “lmch can be and mcwrmg “ear P193533“ valley last Hon. All: Stewart had not come for- lam eniorcei the mus are practically Empty and the lawless element is be- elenmg their c“ turned over on the Iwzirrl lll this campaign to state his’, . side of the road. Fortunately the oc- M115 Eliminated. Here in this Prov- _ _ pfilicl‘. Mr. Sharp's answer to thfsl, , cupants escaped with nothing worse tmce the exact opposite prevails. than a bad shaking up; i‘ P. E. l. HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN- ,Dlst.rict meeting in Cambridge Hall, n lacclleation was that Hon Mr Stew-| At the last Provincial election Mr l , ' , - mil“ .§Ii“..i‘.“§°§. ‘Sill ‘$3355. ‘$135531? gfjjgjjge 31ml“; fir? sion. Mr, Campbell then passed on“, believe d“ u-ythea ‘its; Zjpeélple from Prnl oition to the Road Policylemlnent 013mm] thzre “youldr h W" rand frcm that 11-.- took up his pee b” room at every comer The ° x“ ‘subject of Law Enforcement in gen-Ilowed the assertions of ‘Mr gjwad‘ oral. and the duties of the new Pro- ‘erg to make the count d ‘a dun ' vincial Policemen in particular. tell- “ecmd m in rm oirythg ‘n 5:; ‘int: the euclisncc that it vras the silec- ‘ gum? but things have grown 22a: ;in1 duty of the Commissioner to at- my “Ursa Men never known m b; tend picnics and tea parties to keep)“: the “Queuing busmes be‘ ISLAND nocron HONORED-A. ‘order. 1m making money ‘m at it B?" L. Hodge MacNeill. M. D.. Shaurh‘ 10m boys and 8M5 “e hem" c: evon.~Sask.. son of the late Dr. Rob- ‘Mr. Slznrp Speaks on Law Enforcc- m Edd! it h g P" ert MacNcill of this city, hes been,‘ ment j _ p e “mum! l’ e ccmm-y‘ “m! awarded a fellowship in the 5mm“; Mr. Sharp, conservative candid-‘leh Mr‘ Campbell will w“ yo“ “were can College of Silrgeons. The degree am L-Ck up the remarks made by_‘5 a 5°°d deal c’! lmprwemenb’ will be conferred in Pl"l1“de1phla',l\lr. Cflinpbrll that the Conservative‘ .M" slmpfwke S°°““““Y “f ‘he Perm-l H115 Week l“ the Ulllvcmity ‘speakers had not offered any rem- giilizlfszieljasailinpt to Si}, lthiat en out o p0 it cs I i i ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- f.\IENT~l\'lr. and Mrs. Brenton L. ‘Wood. city, wish to announce the engagement of their (laughter. Ad- ,elalde Miriam Sampel. to James Harold Partridge. son of lvfr. and Mrs. C. L. Partridge. of this city. marriage to take place latter part. or October. 5011-13-19 of Pennsylvania from which his late a my for the dopkmble conditions; travelling with his The gum-chewing girl Are somewhat alike But different somehow, What difference? Oh, yes, I see it now: It's the thoughtful DBSSEIIBEYS . lt is what the Machine does that counts. The L. C. SMITH has more time saving features than any other Typewriter built. It has Ball-bearings and is Long-wearing. Prove it for yourself-Ask for trial. Soulis Typewriter Co., Ltd. Sole Agents Corona Typewriters & Adding Machines Halifax, N. S. And the cud-chewing cow Look 0n the face of the cow. , -__;a thesis on lath" graduated‘ ltiiat the present administration hadfwhe“ he knew perlectly we“ m“ —“" _ ‘plunged the country into. Mr, Sharplme highly recommended detecuve UNWERSITY GRADUATE s pointed out that it was not the duty from Montreal had been paid. 51409 "ISHTNH" s‘ A‘ Saunders‘ M‘ A" of the opposition at this particular-l“) g0 home mum“ he had eaughl’ oi the University of Tamnm- was ltimc to offer EIWZBSilODS but to crit-lllvo °f the hlgher ups in the boot- lvlsung a“ °ver the proflnce 1am icfse the prcsentmGovernment. legging fraternity who “we an“ Wheel‘ l“ t“ mmpany o’ Mr‘ R‘ 0' Spenkine on the Prohibition ques-lwhxch “Bed such a‘ mdust" m“ ‘Parent, supervisor of Illustration Stzl- ‘inn. he’ Sam a was “Sqesslcomething had to be clone and they Wms- He l5 pmcuring ‘material for ~I Mr. Campbell to say conditions discovered his evidence “'35 n0“ re" “The Economic Struc- “yore better and {here was no mm ‘liable and sent. him back home. w" C’! the Maritime Proflncesy Now that the Lea admlnistretlorixrhe consequence was eighteen boat" with a view to obtaining his Pb D. loggers went free and the bootleg- dfllee- M“ Saunders was greatly has so educated herself as to be able 3mg tram‘: we“ w‘ *5 bemre‘ but lmlllessed by the kemness °f “gum” ‘ to enter this scat of learning in con- 1mm much mare boldness‘ M!‘ Sharp's remarks on this subject were loudly ‘turlsts and livestock reiscrs here in necmm with Knox Conega Re“ ML 9-110 Pursuit °l their Pr°f°551°n~ H’: l Strivert read the address. Miss Kat: applauded- went over fox ranches, fisheries, etc. Gm“ made the presentation Mn‘ He ably dealt with the tariff ques- si Well as tel-ms. and seemed to , Everett McLeod was chairman. While m" end Reed Policy. criticising Mr. obtain a thorough grasp 0f the delillli waiting for the minister, games were “dill-WES Qllllflviflflflce in that dir- of these industries. Mr. Saunders lncltllgcd in by the young people. Theiecilofi- He earcastically remarked 191i, by the S. S. I-Iochelaga 0n Stlt- older ones discussed questions on thelthnt you would have good roads in urday for Plctou. ‘ new tariff, etc. After the address re- Victoria West. now as one oi the el- . fresliments were served by the ladieslectors (e gcod Liberal) had told him TO TRAIN AS DEACONESS-fl/Ilss Drcsent. After singing "For Shes athat he him written to the "powers E. R. BROW 146 Richmond Sh, Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Charlottetown Ascot at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis a NuNNNs-NN-ua Mei-y A. McKenzie, of Glen volley Jelly Good Fcllovl" the company dis-glint be" st Charlottetown and said left. for Toronto on Friday, the 3rd parsed to their homes, after wlshingnqf you don't come out and fix the inst" to enter the Deaconess Train-l Miss lifcKenzle best w shes in heril-Oad outside my place you Wm 1°59 in; School there in connection with studies this fall and winter, and hop-In“. vow-- He mmedmwly had two the Presbyterian Church. The prc-vlniz to see her buck at the close ofmachmes working there‘ Big Ditch vlous evening e large number of licr the present term in good health. H. and an the works. Mn sharp also lreferred to the failure of Ex-Prem- neighbors of Glen Volley and sur-i 6"‘ ‘ler Saunders to procure the claims rounding settlements met at her IOTATO STEAMER-The l - n . a‘. a " " filiiiiliil°lfli°iidili Tllilifiil‘. <?ZZ....Z..’T."'..-..'f.°}“§l."... Elli‘; .33 ‘f,f,j§',';;*";f°1,,‘°.’ .;“‘;,°‘;°“", °°“" purse. The address spoke of the§taict~s for the Cuban market. Them ' e ?" v r‘ w“ grim splendid service which Miss lvlcKenq streamer is undel- charter by J. Ari e poor boy‘ “ho “as Se“ m“ “m1 zie gave in the different organize», MacDonald and Co. and Poole undone char“ l“ his 5"“ l° 5h°°t l‘ !tlons of the church, such as Sunday Thompson. Loading is being carried llabbll’ t” m‘ lam“?! b"°“kl“5t' H9 School work, young people's meetingslon this morning and with the ie- w“ dazzled by " m"! with bflim ‘one the WJVLS. All present seemed vourable weather prevailing, this Pmmaflfi 1M Wk it home ill-steed- pleased unit Miss McKenzie wotfllarce steamer Should be away ln a Belmdere secured his prize. but ‘leaving-x. as it was hel- ambiflon tel-few days carrying this first ship- ill"! P9991! 0f till: Province Me still some years to take no tilts WOrK, rind merit cf potatoes to tho Havana llvaiting - — -"-"~ “W-WWEEP°1W§°11Q°Y' s that tglugh plum endlcuergy she market. — The people of Victoria. West turn- _realizes that it is hopeless to try ' SAEBKVILLE LADY PROFITS Bl‘ HER llllisilllys SMOKING Receives candiesticks fol poker hands with Rosebud pipe tobacco. h u e b a. n d _ started to ' _ smoke Rosebud MK. ‘l? I) cut plug, l %-s—_-—- never realized .' how easy it was i0 obtain many things . Which l allvnvs fronted for the house", fOlflflfkfld-g {brig in Sockvilie. “In n, joking lYfiV I tel my husband that l Wfilllllvlfifl Lin, smoke Rosebud if he wmllrl pin; m9 all tlic poker hands. Almost bflfgfel knew it I had three complete Pets of poker hands which l sent. in forthis beautiful puirof cllndlcstii-lls." it is so envy to obtain many (issuable prcsetlts, for Rosebud is so popular with the nit-n because of its fine quality, its. rich flavour and its agreeable milllncgg, Ii lite for special premium 51K.“ (o Dept. T. S., Post Oiflicc Box 1320, Montreal. “Llntil my e fifigdamvli on Dalton Sanitarium was mentioned by ‘Sharp and condemned. ‘The Stewart Government he stated, llzld given cash l grants t! the hospital and children's l aid society. Because the Dalton San- itarium had been clczil, the people. were now asked to c?il...oute some thousands of dollars ,in the interest of the public health. In summing up llli". Sharp asked for the support; of the district and told the people not to be hoods/inked 1 ed any longer by the plausible argu- ,niclits of the Lea administration but (to come cut strong for liini on elect- ion day and sllozv their dsitpproval of the action of Mr. Lcadn keeping ’ this district for a Summerside man,‘ who was offered a scat by Mr. Al- len, but. refused it as he thought this l would be safer. Othflr Spz-fikers Mr. Dennis, M. L. A., syieaklng on behalf of Mr. Campbell, tried to up- ilold the present administration in‘ l i i t i their actions regarding proliibitirn enforcement, their nletllocl of deal- -:.lg with the detectives and the way ‘they had got out. of the question of ltcachcrsflsalzlrics by shoving it off on ‘the people, but failed to maize an Impression on "his listcncrs who in- i::ll remarks. Mr. J. F. Arnett addressed the aud- ience on Mr. Sii1l"',l's bcllrllf and scv- lovely criticised the LT‘?! Government tfor their present administration of the law He l'CIl1.'ll'l~ZL‘Il, semantically) that he could not uiiclerstaiizl whyl Iii: telling the people that they would not use any rum lIl this campaign! when, by his own argulnents, there- vxas none to use, hlr. Campbell had also said, there m. no booze ioints, in Sultimerside and Charlottetown now. Ne, said Mr. Arnett, they are: now much more respectable places‘, with a bottle oi‘ ginger ale and other 1 soft drinks displayed in the window‘ These were known as "speak easys" One of these places in Summerside employed about fifty bootleggers and were doing a flourishing bu!" iness. Mr. Campbell also said that! the law is enforced to the letter J but everyone knows that twelve of, the higher up booti ers were caught l lest winter in their illicit trade and; that they immediately got hold at a l certain politician, who "fixed" everyl thing up for them. They were trllzcn > to Chariottetoxn-i to be tried butQ the trial did not materialize. Mr. Arnett went on to say that a‘ detective named Yrlalg. was procur-I ‘ed by the Prrhibition Conzlnission," ‘and given instructions to arrest all} and sundry vcho were caught break-l lng the Prohibition Lani‘, but wanted to give eniclelice again tein people and he di without delay. i-le was l‘ 1 cud the other detective I si-ioo. t ln nlakln; lit: appeal to the elec-l torate on beitelf of Mr. .. Arnett said. Jlu have 2n him a ms-I ‘ "ou have kilown for mm?‘ lT-"PIS- “P?” l '. hes lived among you and dealt hot‘. esily with everyone recarclless cf It“ politics. “that better marl could V?" have to represent you lIl the llllli?" You have men in Your mitt mo" better qualified to lock after the in. terest of a farming 2i than t“ Liberal candiclite. who was brou","‘ up in Summerside and only know’ the law. He does n-t know the nerd: o‘ a fanning commvnitl: and if h" ‘wants to be elected they,‘ can lock after him in his cvrn cfirirt. l-lnn All". Lea should have given the clef» ‘tors e. chance to choose their cxv." man. considering this district hr been represented for l5 veal-s by r lawyer from Summers-sic." .\lr. Ariic‘: sat dovljn amidst e round of ap- pious-e. ‘ Mr. Campbell in his rebuttal speech ‘tack up the various arguments of hi: opponents and endeavored to refute them. fc-r the settlement OI thelrl The meeting glazed with thg King Aliifihl .. Aiimrm Pacific tlrnin . . ‘Mn-nil rn-l-ll-llnt- . ltlflfil llrl-u-l-l t . I’. w; Market Report [U Dy STEWART JONES 6-? CO., Charlottetown 3 Correspondents of Greenshields &- Co., Montreal b ___..§5 lwlimla" mus tsllosttls l lun- \ll l.\12l\*|l'|)\l‘] . ‘|\ll|\ Aviniitlli .. ll\ Prim- v illllvllfll‘ roll-cl- lli Rim: lfifillll 102.13 lf"i.li.". 103.50 100 l5 100.50 107i ‘Jfl Ifl 100 l5 IMMO I l- l 1.15mi loot’. 100.31) "run or 10mm ll. iv lm-rlcr of the, contains a high- . crun- u “W. . . rnunn .. . . .. The L5H” H“ H ilwll. to; . ll.... .\-"r~l~ir'l'l (‘llll l v \]l‘ lltptl Fill]! lllll'.".'.fl'.ll KPUHYTIOY OP‘ FAXADA‘. illhu“. . Jill :lrlll,_ l~ . _ lirl iwdieriicrl .t-.\ lllllls l, i t 1 tiorlvrzll Kluiors _ , Dilégiisql ' r, s ~ . ~ L‘ 3 ‘(c l " - been lleclrlr- l ll m the For» CORPORATION ill-ll Til ACTIVE BOND PRICES \l|ililll ll t‘ lnlw ,- I t ".li- i I Mr. Campbell tool: up so lnucli,t‘me l .- '~ l t i Yflll l'(‘ll| ‘an Stcnlu . l' li . tcrrupted him frequently with crit-, lbllli Set-ill‘ [DOMINION OI‘ l',\.\'.\l\\ r_.... Stewart Jones 3, ‘ling: Illlps not rill-l < " "Fll/‘llVP rr-l tin ellollli is SLED In! r or at a rate of S7 per en- "orylorllvion ctcntls to re- nnw-nr from this source. In "ins Pn or S. ll Qillllilflllfll 81.000 tul- lilo rnrpnmlion from mil. 'l'l‘r\ lull lltllk into 3n _ f'l'l'll‘ll of x1115!) lVlliPh PORT‘! l "inflow has lllll previously been n. FICFFlIlTll-IS: till the recon! llccllne the f the llllli-l’ have apparently " '|lll,~n rlose attention. 1 "r "r industrial com- s . l\l\=llt"<S ell: down ll] lnllns- t‘. llrlirln com. establishing coins over lros. lino nf these ll lwulr. Although this com- ‘ifll llllsinr-ss is down be- , tr has lilrcnily this real ‘ lighting custom- l ilnil will eliil ill “'*\'\lit'l'llllf\ “qty; this . lltnin rcrlchcri The hflllll issue, lll roam-re any ne- ing until prnb~ '/‘= nf erimlnnr. showing increas- =t»-tl compan- lll ll (ll .\|i.\.\TlIEl) BONDS i- ..,. .'. pr‘ r. ,-.- .- i"' 1917!! ]I\.'l SO l Co. Correspondents o! Greenshields Co, Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange 58 Gm" Gwrlle 51-. Charlottetown w. m.‘ ~ JOHNSTON. ewlx/ARD, 1- - s“! and Bil-tins '~ "titrirs Tori (‘.l.-r (JMLTIJR) 11:51) Qrpgg-p fifiltzlitli‘ BLDG. R371] Rank Building. fin.‘ town. l‘. E. l. TlJNTREAX‘ 17cm 0T5. .lr.. lliazzagcr. Telephone 1263. l*.e|"*‘*_‘ ' Do - i you lzold any of these bonds P TODAY far-siclltcd invcrtnrs arc changing from short-term to lczag-icrln bonds for one or more of the following TEXT apparent reasons- First: The realization that llctler yields can probably be obtaizicrl today than illlrn their short-term bonds cxpirc—in one in :i linlf-n-llvzt-n yccrr. hence. Second: Many short-term bfmils are currently selling at premiums ranging from Si!) it) S90. Thrsc prem- iums Will gradually (lit-appear as their bonds approach lzlmturity. l Third: Very often ruin: to price differences existing between short and long-term bonds, substantial cash profits may be gained. Investors boiling short-term securities are strongly urged tn have them appraised with the view of ob- Aaining the shore advniiizigcrl, (lul- services are gladly cffcrctl in this connection. Eastern Securities Company Ll M i T F. D W. H. V. DIJNBAB. Manager. ‘ CIIARLOTTTITOWN ST. JOHN MONTREAL HALIFAX TICYCTCII Sliilliflllfilfli FREDEIIICTON MT‘ 10-1 0-3!