i~=_' . J 6-‘, Q or MONTRAL and LIABILITIES sloth Jlilv.‘ 1921 ASSETS ASSETS Ceshonliend. Deposits with and nous and cheques of other ~ . . Deposit with Central Gold Reserve $_*—7_2.8o5.o88.47 47404.73!” 20,000,000.00 _‘7.I.T.-. > l. l _ c-u mi sh... 1...... Oh Ponds, on»... , § tures and Stocks ._.-'. . . . _ 159,486,793.” l ' Dominion and Provincial Government é Securitiu ._ ‘. . . . . .. . . 91,778,977»; i; Canadian Municipal Securities and , C British, Foreign and Colonial Pilblic i n, Securities otherthanCariadien . . 31.379.717\'7S " Railway and other Bonds, Debentures ‘ f ' nhclStocltl . . . . _. . . ‘.~ " 4,194,010.” '1 Z Quick Assets, . . $4z1.1so.sos.14 l], Loans and Discourim ‘and other Assets 317,o68,996.o6 _. . . . I . . . . 1i.8oo.0qo.oo L '. . Liabilities of customers under letter: of i credit (u per contra) . . ., . . 11.561.364.36 iTotaliAssets . . $769.13°.668-56 Nooecincimulsgion‘ . . . . . , Deposits‘. .' .~. . ._.i...i Lettersofereditontstanding .. . . f ciliaitrrlssro rusuc 43.851.916.00 636.153.011.48 "12,$61,364.36 Other liabilities '. . . . . . . 12.606.811.12, Total LiabilitiutoPubIic . . _$7o7,153,1a6.96 I Excess of Assets over Liabilities . . . . . . ,. s $4,021,541.60 to Public i. cahannanavovshrn-zs. ' There are afew odd features of the calendar which are not general- ly observed. The first and most in- teresting ls that it is impossible for anycentur-y to begin on a Wednes- day Friday or Saturday. W many have noticed that the month of October always commenc- es on the same‘ day of the week as the month‘ of’ January; that Febru- flry. March and November beg on the same day of the week; that ay, June and August mmence on dif- ferefit days.‘ These remarks, how.- cver, only apply to ordln ‘and not to leap years. Lastly, the ordinary year always ends on the same day of the week as it begins. I . labor‘ of dignity." ry years explanation was- that ‘ dilrlln; -~—<+>—i- "I represent the dignity of labor“. said the mechanic. "Yes," replied the man of wealth and responsibility. "you can work iii your shirt sleeves, speak your mind, and quit work when your egnlar hours are through» I've got to wear a high hat, guard every word l epealg and keen busy lOtll" =teen,hours a day. I represent tile High Grade Bonds iAt Attractive Prices I v ‘CanndiatrNatlonal Railways Company 414% to Yield 4.00% ' nepohlilfoi Chile iWlto Yield 0.50%. riovihoo of Ontario . to Yield 4.12%. 9cm of si. John ma. to Yield 4.05%. £4 s" . l I " ' ’ I I Q I I Public Utilities “Av-ion Telephone so. to Yield 5.90%. Hydro-Electric Bond d. Share Corporation 5% to Yield 5.30% Montreal Isllnd Power 5%% to Yield 5.40%. first? Bruniwickfower 0%" to Yield soon. ~-i . i; m ' i. forporetlon Acadia‘ Sugar Ibeflnlng 8% to Yield 0.10%. Con. Gypsum b Alnbestine 6W1} to Yield 6.50%. IE’ Iiqlfll , Ilnrrls Abattoir on. u Yield mm. _ . ' L’ Montreal Coke mo. to Yield 5.40%. ' , Orders may be telephoned telegraphed at our expense- L - . x, _ Y; Eastern Securities 60., ltd i - ' i; i \ mvasrmm nsnlrsas _ g g w. n, v. poring. Manager. .hiolitreol u g l , .. -\ ‘ n ,',_ ,.,-,...i.. hlihlohn ‘ll’. .:. .,..-1‘ IIINIIIIN IEIIEII d ham College, he took a first in the (By TEMPLE CHAMBERS) (By British United Press) BIRKENHEAWS BIRTHDAY LONDON. Sept. I.-The Earl on Blrkenhead. Secretary of as he is still familiarly call-i 9d. attained success so rapidly both= solid basis of which his career has been built.| Few men of his time did more’ brilliantly at Oxford, where, begin- ning as Classical Scholar at Wad- Final Honours School of Juris- prudence. was president of the Ox- ford Union, the famous Debating Society of the University, and, while still a young man. earned scholastic and other honours of no mean ord- er. No one who had known him at Oxford was surprised when his very first speech in the House of Com- mons- made “F. E." famous. "F. E." as he would be the first to admit, perhaps even to proclaim. has never been hampered by any W159 "Jfldefily. and he does not con- ceal his own opinion that he ls a mark. ‘ Mr. Lloyd George, an opponent worthy of any man's verbal steel. made fine play with his trait the other night when challenging a de- claration by "F. E." that he (Lloyd George) had been responsible for the "creation of" ncarly two hun-i dred peers. "Lord Blrkenhead", cried the‘ former Premier, "is wrong, it was about half that number." Then, with a characteristic twinkle ill his eyc-flwait a mo-i nlent; I think I sec where the lnisl lake la My Lord of Blrkenhcad has reckoned himself as the equiv- alent of one hundred of the others." Llliytl George's Friend and a _half dollars from Mr. Lloyd Georges political gold mine has been paid over. , . OO-OOQOQOOGOO-O-OOO-O-OQO-O l Nv-o-ov 5MB M10 come, let us worship and bow India and Ex-Lord Chancellor, has down: let us kneel before the Lord lust celebrated his 55th birthdayfonr Maker. Psalm 95:6. in li-rw and politics, that many folk may no one of us ever neglect, as have been inclined to overlook the some db. our united worship 0i scholarship upon‘TheQ_ ,' Lord a new song: sing unto the Lord. all the earth. Psalm 96:1. Thee, 0 our God, Ior Thou art tht‘ glory of our strength. How seldom, friend, a good, great Honor and wealth. It seems a story from the world 0i‘ when any man obtains that which Or any merits that which he ob- For shame. my friend! What wouldst thou have a good. Wealth. title. dignity, a golden {Or heap of course which his sword Goodness and greatness are Hath he not always treasures, al- The good, great man. three treas- And calm thoughts, equable as in» ‘And three fast friends, more sure Himself. his Maker, and the angel . 13mm? ‘ pleats in the skirt. In inner Liberal circles they are 4 Msamuel T8340, Cglefldge, * ' ' smiling because at last the long i’ - Belts gain importance as cold promised contribution of a million IIPUFLMANIY READY days draw new‘ For winter ma“. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Happenings 0i _ The Week I (y aBnd uxor; panumlogl) Daily Selections ’ FOR Guardian Readers from Boston on a holiday, and oth- er friends. September 4, 1927 FELLOWSHIP IN WORSHIP:- Mrs- Chnuvhi 'of'Montreal, who — ls visiting her parents the Chief U PRCYERI-Mo“ gracious God’ Justice and Mrs. Mathieaon, enter- tained at a mixed Bridge last Sat- urday evening. I f seplember 5' mm i lllrs- Deacon‘, v;ho‘has been visit- ing her son Mr. Basil Deacon and Mrs. Deacon in Summerside, is now renewing friendship in this _ city where she la a most welcome visitor. Mrs. Deacon is leaving shortly for France. where she will - spend the winter- A NEW SONG:-O sing unto thE PRAYERt-We. will sing unto THE GREAT, GOOD MAN Q U O Mrs illonol Lindsay and family. who have been sulumering litre‘ are leaving next week for their Spirits home in Montreal. ’ man inherits with all hi: worth and pains! Mr. Thomas Green. has ‘rietirrncd to Ottawa, having ‘spent lieveffll weeks at Brackley Beach. and H150 visited Si. John, N.B. Mrs J.P. Green and her daufillle". Mlsse“ Marjorie and Evelyn Green, are _renlaliliilg In the Maritime Prov- lnccs for some time longer. hath slain? e - n ~ no‘ Autumn style controversies will be foilghi out on the hlpllne this year, apparently. Dozens of Inge" ions yoke effects vie for popularity. t e o he merits, tains. ‘ Renounce this idle strain. great man obtain-- chain. means. but ends. . ways friends. ilres-love and light Chcstlnlt shaded-satin formsgeo- metric inserts in a jersey frock of hroyvuand edges all of the six box - fsnt's breath- than day or night- s,ooo abutruv FOR dresses and evening clothes Will ssmr JOHN, Aug. a1._ The ‘X ‘. .~..,_.._»..__._~_.<. _. A... - _ L, - ~._-.o.-_.¢===-_-.______ _ ___ I. o. b. Walker- vffle, Onh, in- cfudin Ironfnnd rear urnpera, shock abmrberl. efc.—m0re Htiln REDUCED TO 8100 in extra equipmenfwifh- The QOMETdLfiEE€lCE° $1@ $5 "One owner cops: “l? The Commander has! claws is nestle’? cfi-ilmb trees” The Commander oiicro i1 new type o5 perform- gm. . l-ilJo-ititiifdiraossritrz-c _ o‘... Dictator once. It cannot ‘be closer ‘E-tzil in 136%? wosoisybtst ’ w“ m 15 minute: on the rand avg! oonvisrze yiou that sedan “dbl _ _ sbf-fzs 5Q” The Commander is the greatest post - "lei? Sgdun, Royal [Mia] 1710. use; achievement oi automotive engineering." glclfgiielor-z- - - {gi- 1:2: ’ * . . .. ‘ 3 I I _ . e The Comrrlnntferjs the only enclosed eat that lrfljr 4 _ _ . 123g ever traveled 5090 mile: in lecs than soc-a : rrr- Tugfgr, f... 5 . , 1445. 1445 1A s3‘ utes. It ls the same povicriul motor “rim: o1. The Qcmmander llshed an average oi 20 miles to the lszlporia] 5mg... , _ @1065 .5195 gallon In 61 gasoline tests. ii-claor-iglflsfll‘ ‘ "f?- l Equalled in rated horsepower byoniyt-lf-‘asagq. zufifgjit“l:lll"""' j f dlan or Americas: elanrs s"; 3:21 cost from T. to '3 Cuilpc, l , - c. a, 2:: Ruadstcqiol -,'- . D85. 2085 2 times more, The Conlmanzller i: ulzeqtlailecl i1: _ The President : There were some Jeremlalis who Wmmw puunmn" which Wm‘ Con, the Fartymight r0 on chasing but} .. .. ~ . would never cal-ch. These pro- ‘lgn yiiiuitdaayy ii)“ ill; alggsffggtlguns have proved wldc or points lll Nova Scoiia whore lt will One indication that the treasurciulllril, (mhzllii,héllljipfrfffgllihu,“ wore is achmny in the “offers of Llbemliilread taken in‘ tlllshcoinlnoillous headquarters is to be found m "hcllvnnvo limce will he aw1iting its ur- ulvcrtlsclncilts which zirc nPPbar-l .4 H, y‘ Th H qt fleyichmon, win] gggsgjlgigggngrgiggwgyg w<>i1i<>n¢w--;I.‘.‘;‘.-;. lhr ‘ll-hi; h Mina... c. hi. so it may now hp’ mike“ [or llilllll fllH like EF-fllll‘lafOCifiililqflfizyvlhfglii granted that at least s00 Liberal f?“ "m" '5°'““h' " e an, ca“, candidates ‘will takc the ficld st‘.'."'§° Y" ,l°"_‘ ' °;'"‘ 11°. m", me no“ general election 1.1111,. ciow ng company wi pio . lhloilgh New Brunswick to BOW lion and at that point fIiPlr joyrid- ing will be over nnd done with and ‘a cruel fate sure to overtake them. A. R. Jones 0i" Saint John, man- Earl of Balfour rose, as Ml‘. A. Jldge" “l the‘ “Karim”? poultry l?» Balfour, from lllfi seat in the Iloilselcllallge‘ arrallglugéor thin SEW???‘ of Commons lo answer a ililestiolrl,“ the pollilhyil Sal lfilerf ‘w From all parts of tho HOllfiO canu-iilglfifipli)" at’; glgfidstgixl? 12%‘; P; _ . .. n i e ' loud and prolonged cheers. Ih.. to board the “poulltry chm‘ - - , pllllman" there and travel with ll night ho had bccomc Pilmc Minisi-llo Boston by way of medeflcmn er. in the place of his uncle the. . ' ‘and Vanceboro. It was most iln Marquesis of sansbum lportant that the birds‘ should ar- Twenty-five Years Ago 'I‘wcrliy-fivc years ago this week the elegant, lanquid flgilrc. of the which has since elapsed thorn have n Wm be the experrs duty to an, said that tlic money would bc likcwmv m comfort u“. 3000 m. so live . ‘he electric hurc,-—solnctltillg whichlpohndw, from New‘, 5Com, ,0 B05. ' have belt this year. 9 P 0 A biacklsce gown has a sweet beading of silver at neck and arm- holes with the skirt. flonnced in sil~ vcr lace embroidered In colors. 8 i l - A black faille dress with laced bodice effect over cream lace, has old-fashioned sleeves that. hug the arm to the elbow and then flare. l I Q l I , \ 4 l This new bobs grow more anl‘ nlore femlnine—~curls and swirls. if possible, but as least lrreguial": ends which give a fringed hairline»; ‘ I Q I l > Miss Beryl deWoIf of Bedford N} S. who has been visiting M!" End; Mrs. J.P.' Gordon’ at Holland Covefl) returned to her home Friday._ y Q I I ‘ Dr. All. Gordon and family of‘ Montreal, who have been spending .1 vacation in visiting many filter: esting points in the Province left ‘by motor 0n return, Monday after‘ been many changes in the per on-. M; o; the Hausa s as chef and muse for the whole Mr. Baldwin was still lil his fath- In the ‘manor of a (‘mlmllwrlve 1n the pink oflperfection and l {- snoo. g ‘ ~ ~ noon. l O l value at its new One-Pruitt price o? $195§. More than $190 in extra equipment, inclinin- lng front and rent bumpers, shock absorbers, O18- Take the wheel of a Commander-let the cc:- ltleli convince ybu as it has thousands o5‘ atfirclrs. A. nouns & ' CHARLOTTETOWN ‘DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Beautiful in design.—-choroughlyjnodern-lnechanicaily right Sedan, for 7 . $2895 - $2620 Erskine Six Cuslnm Sedan . . $1245 .8120; Spnrf Coupe, for 4 . 1245 . 1105 _ Coupe, [cc 2 . 1195 . 1130 r Sport lloadsterJor-i 1245 . 1305 i All prices S. o. '5. Wolkorvlllc, Oll- UOUJI vinlcm HIXL’! m bc added HORNE & CO. SUNIMERSIDE Ab INSURANCE RISKS It is with no intention of reviving the scare regarding the stability of. St. Paul's Cathedral that I point out that one result of acollapse wbuld suffer financialy". writes a Lloyd's underwriter in Tit-Bits. The fallen masonry would block access to their shops. One has insured with me against such a contingency. For a hundred uineas premium I accepted respon- l" .3. 4~ E. R not. 14c Richmond st. ‘Fire, giLife, Accident, Sickness and Glass Insurance at Charlottetown cr's office in 1902. and no member of the present Cabinet. except Sir Austen Chambeirlalil. had a scat on ‘the Treasury Bench. Of that House as a whole less than 30 are in the place today, and "Ml". Bal- four." himself has, iil the language of ‘the Commons. gone ‘to another place, that is to say. he has gone to the House of Lords. Journalism In England Journalism in England is ‘now carried on under thi- shadow of in- numerable “thou shall. net's‘, and devastating is the effect of the pre- cautionary rnics by the newspaper; In order to guard against lawsuits. A youngster who had just joined the staff of a newspaper. and had been warned by thc Ediior of the horrific consequences of making ill- fnnnded statements. was sent, so the Story secs. to report n. Church Bazaar. “Th5 3874187". he wrote, “was opened (so it is said) by Mrs. 3., ___.____________f_, INVESTMENT BONDS Yielding 6to 7% Circulars on request. A. E. MacNI-IILI. D. Edgar Shaw's 0mm Charlottetown. ~\ B Mr. and Mrs- James Hevwaflllsihluty for a. loss in profits up to \ Prlchard, of Summerslde, P.E.l»,‘ £1,000. My liability expires in De- announce the engagement Dime“. camber-and I'd cheerfuly renew the \\ ll f fi e ! daughter Mary Constance Wrlghhlpolxslzhgrpisegbrtime l0 Rllllmrmrd Cmlmdv 5°“ °l Mafiwgainst-twins" policies running for J01‘ and MN- W-ll- COXWOd. of Hal- l various amounts. Last year I had to 4mg, N.S., marriage to take plzr lpey out twice. and made a loss. One Eplscopall proud father-he's a friend of mine , ‘and lives near me—was so unfeellng Church. Worcester. Mass, at 6.30 as to wake me up at 2 a_ m m m] »\. Nine times out of ten when illcl unexpected happens we bring it" on ourselves. i” alleged to bc the wife of Councillor 8., commonly supposed to be a more or less highly esteemed tradesman of the town. _ "She was dressed in what some Sept Z1. at sh Mark-s would describe asjashionable ot- I have sixteen ii Plate i Lowest Rate. ' Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Snmmerside, Lloyd Lewis. tlrc, and was supported on the plat-l Pvrhelvl you will not " l our advice to yon la to your requirements. ' will I lowly of c0111. c for several weeks, but look ahead. Order now and have it off yodr mind. Phone uii today W.’ I). GILLIS & C0. ' Phone 17d form by the so-called other reputed ladies- men." and gentle- Timc To Go Home Mr. Samuel Finbnrgh. M. P, the conservative Member for North Sul- ford, who defeated Mr. Ben. Tillett. the Labour Candidate, at the last election. is tolling a quaint story zonccrninng tllc wedding of his son which took place recently. The reception which followed the ceremony was hcld in a Kensing- ton hotel. whore another function of the same kind was taking place slmultantcoilsly. Before long the two parties jolncd up. and both COIIpIfES‘ and their guest:- wcrc som chatting happily in one room. The waiters were busily replen- ishing glasses. and one of them ap- and apparently very pensive. close to the door. “No. thanks" he replied to the &§§'§‘§~§-O—O4§§O§ 4O 0'0 #6 0Q O4 IIiI IT IIIIW _-_-._ _ Look over your fishing tackle and he ready for the best fishing of the summer. , 'We carry Mllwartlrs. This of every kind. costs, reels, rods. hooks and everything that goes t6 nlalie your catch a success. Our prices are tho very lowest. Come in and get a bargain now. . IhroldL. Worthy Bole Agent for ‘Dr. Allan's Ion Remedies V Minister and preached a guest who stood alone. , , , Walter's enquiry. "No more" I don't believe I'm—er-qultc well. Look Winnipeg . here! I can distinctly sec two! _ t , brides. How many can you see?" 1 p.m- This engagemnt creates great , interest among a large circle o1 the, lyounger set of which Mr. Conrod lUackl is a general favorite. He‘ ltook particular lillterest in Marl-l, ltlme athletics before he went 10' Worcester. particularly in tennis. lbeing, a valued member of All .Salnte Tennis Club. and one of the originators. He was also a mem- ber of the Halifax Y's club. and took much interest ln Y. M- C: Al . work. i I 9 O l Mr. J. Roland Paton arrived home last‘ night» from Camp Hill Ilospltal, Halifax where he has been undergoing medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. George Nicholson leave this morning on a visit to Mrs. Andrew MacNalr is leaving this morning on a-ylsit to friends in Vancouver. 4-0&-_--_ RUINS IN GREENLAND. Within a hundred miles of Cape Farewell, at Jnlianehaab, in Green land, lie theremains of the greatest Scandinavian cathedral except that of old Trondblem in Norway. _ Dr. Norlond ‘of Copenhagen has been spending some time making excavations there. and he found the foundations of the cathedral. They , are nearly a llundréd feet long. iln one of the chapels of the catn- edrui the body of a bishop has been found in full canonlcslls, with a ring on Wths finger and s. crook made of walrus tucks. He prob- ably lived about 1200 A. D. ~ Perhaps even more interesting than the-cathedral is the Episcopal Palace close by. It 'inust have m8 H1880“ llelxs~ l Mr. Brown-You have a large they didn't all earn their own 11v. “Wet weather insurances are not campy m suppmlg 31,-, p|ke_ mg I Comm-l manage h as popular as they were. but I've Mi". Pike-indeed 1 have. And n" ' several running. The largest is for} _ - £211. I have to pay that if more than a certain amount of rain falls at Bournemouth this August. I'm hop- ing for fine we her! l “Negative” po icies are a trifle’ queer sometimes. If a man's mother ln-law doesn't die within the next three years I have to pay him £100.‘ He calls it "consolation money." The‘ premium was naturally very stiff,‘ and I put it to nim that.the game was hardly worth the candle. "Walt; tlll she knowsi" was his significant ‘ reply. How some men do love their. mothers-in-law! _ ‘ Contracts like the above are not enforcable at law, but no underwritd er eyer takes advantage of that to escape liability. - You may remember that recently i there were some cases of smallpox and that brought along quite a lot of business. I issued seventeen-poli- I cles for various amoun . and would, ‘not have minded if b y had nuln- bered seven hundrcd. I don‘t antici- pate being called on to pay: , ‘ Several business men msurc to , cover loss of time if they are rum- moned to serve on lnries. My luck has not been in on that business. i but one has to take the rough" with l the smooth. ' l My oldest policy was issued twen- ty-two years ago. Under it I have to pay £1,000 to the wife of alman if he should he certified insane. Now and again I meet him. and-he pulls my leg! by telling me he feels it coming, on - ‘ The most lucrative business that; '- Iw/ ' MY/wnowvlw/IMI » TRUE STORIES ABOT LIFE INSURANCE By A RERESENTATIVE 0f the U UAL LIFE ///l /.\ I ‘l i . Clo Man Who Refused WANTED him to take out a $50.00 Mutual Monthly Income Policy as a Christmas present for’ his wife. He refused. Instead, In: borrowed $1,200 on the $7,000 Ordinary Life Policy he I already held and took a trip to his old homo in Scotland with his wife. Returning to Canada, he died suddenly just as theboat was entering the harbor. His Insurance money is now reduced to $2,400, earning interest of _$l20 a year. His widow is, at present, holding thc position of a housekeeper, but, daily, shc scans the paper in hope of finding comer thing better. Why not ssh ‘a Mutual Representative to explain our Monthly_lncome Policy? Or write direct to this Ofice. “MUTUAL LI FE s he comes lo Lioyd‘s is brought by those_ who get obsessed with certain (very remote) risks and dangers. A trader near the Monument has Insured‘ himself and his premises against all looses fromthe fall of the Menu-l‘ lnentl He doesn't trust it. l A client of mine, as the result of. I dream, has insured ’against,bring kicked by_ a mule. You smile; so did i been tho largest building in Green- Brattalid. 4 a-nA-nln-----_-_---A---. l I u land except the home of tho found- er o! the colony. Eric the Red- at a horse bit my client on the arm. The front is 100 feet long. The police and its outbous- es coveullree acrolhhlnd there is 1mg "gum-nan; w" on a Mum. nooomm ltion ore uiidred estt e ‘c 1 m; h“ m - well es for horses, sheep and :4, n thorwiian up‘ {when I accepted another "dreli "i . ' ' ~ . ran-mot of being sit n by a hogs.“ , , ~ Water-l 0 1 had to pay out, for in traffic jam , Qnta, Q H. A. EBERS Provincial Manager 135 Kent 8L. Charlottetown, P. E.‘ I. l It ll’ realised that the old Green)‘ \\\\\ \\\\\\\\ fliers moot have been. '