jjinusnrafi; 1on1 A f THE cuuii uumu I EVERYONE INTERESTED IN PURE MILK should look up article on it which appears elsewhere. RENEW YOUR This is_the last ‘week. MAST WEEK to get a ‘Calendar with your renewal subscription, ‘Cross Tuesday, Jan. 25th. 95E ADV- 0f Sale 0i property Park St. on Wednesday, Jan. 26. SUBSCRIP- TION now and get your Calendar. REV. 1' CAMPBELL st Kelly's 35174-2431 VERY LOW-libs Guardian's ran onsntorrsrowu cusanmr 3109.141. ttu srmtsv RACES —-Sl.anley Bridge Racing ‘Club will hold race on Wednesday afternoon 1.30 supply oi 1927 Calendars is getting very low. Subscribe or renew at once and get yours. IPOLI-OE COURT - Two drunks ‘were each fined $20 each n; the 8 p. m. 3 cl classes 3 -minute, 50 and 40 use. Police Court yesterday. -i_- ggguwoilqkllflflllfllofdidill PERSONALS ‘AAIN WAS [IKE A ‘ KNIFE STAB” l1 - helpless from lame back, now does all her own work ORGANIZE HOCKEY CLUB - On Friday evening a number of boys of Cornwall and vicinity goth- ered together in the boys’ dressing room at tho ring ior the purpose oi organizing a hockey club. Rev. Mr. Aitken was elected chairman for the evening add Mr. Gordon Mac- Mlllan acted as Secretary. it was unanimously decided to call the club the Cornwall Community Hoc- key ‘Club. The election of officers resulted as follows-: President -— Mr. Fred Jewell. Secretary -—-Mr. Clarence Murchison. Captain 0r Team —,-Mr. George Cass. Coach — Rev. Mr. Aitken. It was decided that the matter oi accepting or re- jecting challenges ‘be left with the secretary and coach. The colors oi the club are to be red and black. It was also decided to get new uni- forms for the team, The matter oi selecting the team was left in the hands oi the coach and captain. WESTMORELAND NOTES. — The school is progressing favor- ably under the management of Mr. Max McVittie as teacher.—— The farmers of this vicinity are busy engaged in getting their supply oi firewood for the winter and report a good time for it. Some of the farmers are taking advantage of the mild weather and are hauling Dotatoes.-— The many friends of Mr. John Campbell regret to learn that he had to go to the City Hos- pital for an operation last week and are glad to know it was suc- cessful so far.-——Mr. Bert J. Trows- dale, Westmoreland, made a busi- ness trip to Charlottetown on Fri- day and Summerside on Monday.- Mr. Hugh Campbell, Westmoreland is in town attending the Supreme CourL-Our‘ local butcher Mr. Fred Walters is busy this winter at the meat business.-'— Miss Amy McVittie paid a flying visit to Inkorman this week. Mr. ‘Aubrey ‘Doyle of holiday at his home in S'Sido. Miss Edith Doyle of home in SlSlde. Mr. Hugh “not, u helplessbyamained the city yesterday and . ctive young h usewif tried 11th:“ she could 11111.11 of, aqnd at .. ioun nick and complete relief ... a simp e, old~fashioned remedy. "The gain in my_ back was like a ‘eats ," she writes “snd it left .. helpless. Sloan's Liniment; was ' a: tome to ease the pain, and I em . ‘ able to do all my own work." Sloan's gets results because .... just deaden the pain. .1 . up the .of the cause. Just pat it on lightly without ow as e n hfinagndlat oncet ouhgeaoil a vgaliorrni ilrsing throu h thge sick Astifi, contra muscles re- e pain stops, and soon normal . ‘ tions are restore . Get a bottle today. So clean‘ and 1 to use. All druggista—35 cents. berry Plains. are the guests it It y’s own forces to get Mr. L. D. Murray, Manager for a ‘week or ten days. condition of the patient more encouraging. ONO+%O§O-O-O EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED New retracting room with modern equipment. Our experience is at your ‘ iorvice. E. W. TAYLOR ASSISTED BY J. S. TAYLOR 7 OPTOMETRIST f 142 Richmond Street Company last evening. of ‘R. T. ‘Holman Lid. Summerside store Numerous friends in this CONNORS - READY WEDD I=NG — A very quiet ‘but pretty wed- ding was solemnized at St. ‘I)un- stan's Cathedral yesterday morn- lug at 5.45 when Margaret A. Con- nors. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Connors was united in the holy ‘bonds of matrimony to Wil- liam Ready. ‘Right Rev. "Monsignor Maurice ‘McDonald performer the ceremony and also celebrated the nupltal ‘Mass. The ‘bride who was unattended. was given away ‘by her father and was tastefully attired in n dress of ‘Chanel red satin trim- med with gold and wore a coat oi Chanel red needle point marvella with sable collar and cuffs and hat of black and gold with shoes of parchment shade. Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin Trainer acted as witnesses. lnlilleilliliflly after the ceremony the happy couple left ‘by the 6.45 train on a honeymoon trip to Bos- ton and New York. Many presents ol‘ cut glass, china, silverware, etc. testified to the popularity of the bride and groom. Among the pres- ents were a ‘beautiful silver service from the Patriot ‘Publishing Co., ‘University, Antigonish. ._____i_ OCCO-OO-O-O-QQ-OQQ-C-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O coal. berta. on January 20. We have in stock and discharg “m” had preimred w“ lng regularly from can fresh mined Baal, Including OLD SYDNEY SCREENED INVERNESS SCREENED SPRINGHILL SCREENE ALBION ROUND ~ ALBION STOVE trouble. from which at times. side of an hour—just ALBION NUT Where ilw bride was employed for For s7 years ‘Mrs. Johnston AMERICAN HARD NUT i‘. number of years as accountant: shared the joys and sorrows, as “s00 COKE also a handsome silver casserolcflonly a minister's wife can. of the with silver fish fork from the en- tlro mechanical staff of the Patriot and a beautiful silver service i'roni DeBlois Bros" for which firm tho groom is one of the popular trav- ellers. The Guardian joins iu happiest congratulations. People in the Prompt deliveries. Lowest prices- Prlllcfl Edward hone 176 for service. Rev. Ross C. Eaton left yesterday to spend a few days in Moncton. Framing- liam, Mass, is spending a short llolman's Ltd., spent the week end at her Mathcsou, Heather- dale, was among the ivisitors to attended the Burns concert in the evening. Mr. Michael ‘Ready. Burlington, was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. O. Richards accompanied by his mother, Mrs. T. Richards, Al- ‘Mr. and Mrs. Roland Phillipson. the Bank oi’ Nova Scotia, leaves this morning for Halifax to at- tend ‘the annual meeting or the ‘Bank. Mr Murray will be absent ‘Mrs.Robert Howard. Cape Wolfe, was in town on Saturday visiting her husband who is under medical treatment at the P. C. hospital, the is now Mr. Louis Stewart and MrJIenry Molnnis of Stewart's Bakery, left ‘yesterday morning for Moncton, to attend a. demonstration of bakery products by the ‘Fleishman Yeast Mr. J. P. Crockett and lllanager Charlotte- town and Mr.- M. F. Gritve‘; of the have returned from a buying trip through Ontario. city will regret to learn of the illness from pneumonia of Mr. Fred L. Reardon. son of Mr. and Mrs. John ‘F. Tteardon, at St. Francis Xavier IN MEMORIAIVIOOM‘ l MRS. (REV.) W. E. JOHNSTON Hundreds oi old iriendsrthrough- out Prince Edward ‘Island and New Brunswick will be deeply shocked to learn oi the sudden death of Eliza S. Johnston, at Calgary, Al- Mrs. John- mid-day meal as usual, eaten it with the family, washed the dishes, dressed to go down town——all wit-h zher us- ual ‘brightness; ‘but was stricken n the way with an attack 0i‘ heart. for several montihs she had suffered slightly She passed away in- ‘stepping from her home here into the eter- nal safety of ‘her father's house. many circuits in island and New. Brunswick where Mr. Johnston lab- cred throughout all ‘these years. Al“. wl‘ll recall her amiable disposi- tion, her kindness of manner. her It costs 11mm than ordi nar y orange pekoe; it makes twice as many cups to the GEORGE “CATALINA" YOUNG of Canadians, Canadians, How happy we should ‘be, To see our sons and daughters win Fame for posterity. of Upon the field of battle, And upon the t1‘ack and plain. Upon the ‘ice and in the air. And in the ‘briny Main. Wherever skill and courage calls, ‘Wherever strength and WILL coin- mantis, The sturdv stock of Canada, Brings honor to her land. Across from Catalina '1‘o the California shore, The powerful stroke of George C. Young Fame for his country bore. The mermaids and the moi-men, The porpoise and the whale, The sharks and barking dog-fish, Could not on him prevail. lie scanned the wide Pacific, l-le plunged into her throes, He ploughed it with his mighty strokes As currents rush and flew. For sixteen wet and chilly hours, He ‘battled with the sea, For four and thirty ‘miles of span, Through brine, to VICTORY. s . Oi ninety-six who tried the chan- nol, ‘From Catallnzrs shore, Toronto's youth, from ‘Canada Alone a victory scored. We sing our praises YOUNG. We roar a loud salute; We hail the land that gave the world . This rccord breaking youth. to you. Three cheers for his 'I‘oront0; A "tiger" for his kin; ‘A sallvo for his country And u monument for him. PETER A. REILLY, 128 ‘West Brooklino St.. Boston, Masts, January 17, 1926. --Z<o>--— Would Fly to New Zealand From England in 7 Days Day And Night Flying Considered ‘By Captain Courtney in At- alt. His friend, inspirer, guardian and ‘ ‘Hallowed ‘By ‘Thy Name," . Ii. illlLlS 81 00 PHONE 110 §§F§§O§O§O GOKGOO Men's A High Class Laced Boots < l shortness of breath and bad ‘color $3.95 This lot la taking well, a If"! mlnyoitlzono are buy‘- < l'll 000d shoes It a great "villi. but of. course they 4 In not the latest style. they 4 IN a bit narrow in the toe j h" "Ili- however you get ‘ilililtv and 1oz. of n, n» slim feet my n1 like a book. . ._a-_- y Proper Women's Ailments Caused By Neglect Treatment Will Quiickly ‘Back Robust and Good Spirits Bring Health Because of their mildness of act- ion no ‘medicine for women can coiniparo with Dr. ‘Hamilton's iPills. rho kidneys quickly respond to the ‘ remedial action oi Dr- Pills and: tho result is as you would Hamilton's never failing hospitality, and faith- ful ‘Christian character, manifest throughout the years ‘when she was “our minister's wife", always ready and ‘willing despite the busy ‘home-life, ‘to be her husband's right hand in mil ‘tho good work of church and community. ‘Since retiring from the active ministry of the Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston have resid- ed a‘t Kensington, P. ‘E. .l". and in ‘Calgary-this last yeaar at the Dev- enllsh Apartments, Calgary, with their daughter Mildred. Their other daugihiter ‘Margaret. Mrs. Jaimieson. also resides in Calgary; one son, Edward in Toronto; Scott ‘ln Winnipeg: and Harold in Rou- tempt At Most Ambitious Long Distance Flight I. iProposed ‘LONDON. Jan. 21. -— Captain F. T. Courtney, famous test pilot, is trying the most ambitious long- distance flight yet prp0ii8d— H" aerial voyage from this country to New Zeirland ‘by iilylng boat ill about seven days. He ‘intends to fly day and night over stages of about 1,500 miles each, stopping only long enough at ‘the end of each stage to re-fuel. Tho machine to "be used for tho flight WOllld ‘be probably. a large twin-engine British-flying boat. expect-main in the back and‘ side. illsappeaF-‘the functions of the body then operate naturally, con- gggflon and pain are prevented and perfect health returns. ‘Get Dr. Hamilton's Pills today. 25a at all leau, Saskatchewan. Mrs. Johnston-dikes. S. Hayes. was iborn in Allbany. R. E. I. in 1-857. and ‘was married to Rev. W. E. Johnston, then oi the Bideford circuit ‘by stead in Snmmerslde ‘the ‘Rev. '1‘. J. Delin- forty-five built t0 curry u heavy load. with a ‘cruising speed of between 90 and 100 miles an hour. Tho route will ‘be alboui. 14,000 miles. ‘Captain Courtney won tho Aerial Derby in 1920, and the King's Air Cup in 1023. He is best known in the flying world as a cool and re- 4 vvvVvvvVTVTI dealers. Stop That Cold Slop n before it sou on years ago. One sister, Mrs. Eng- ‘land, is still living in Bideford, _P. E. I. The late ‘Mrs. Clive ‘Bwker 0i Keneington was a daughter, Ethel. The funeral service was conduct- ed ‘in the Armstrong Funeral parl- 0m by ‘the Rev. ‘H. W. Aviston of Centiml United ‘Church, of which Mrs. Johnston was a member ao- sisted by Rev. H. H. Marr and Rev. W. ill. McNiven: numerous and beautiful floral tributes bank- ed ‘the entire end of the inner par- vv v vvv vvv sourceiul test pilot. Church has Earphones WALSALL. England, Jan. 24. — Earphones for deaf members oi the congregation of the Ablewell Street Wesley church have been supplied ‘by the wife of a former ‘minister. A microphone and amplifier have been fitted to the pulpit and ivlsit- ore whose hearing is defective are escorted to the front pews whore earphones are hanging. $1,000,000 Damage P P ’ 0 ’ but. The breathable > loit. The remains were interred A l: E 2.2;", n, j’ Lnuzhs Burnsland cemetery. Cal , . at $4 I Nyalis Crephos 0 (Gummlroido paper pinto copy) ' ° . ' n will m. you from flu Iii a p hltio nd quickly ‘ Will fit the man with a ' arwflmxy oough or cold. ‘E l‘ ldor foot. This Io also an i ‘Kflmional blrglln. Just tho j ‘M. l0 wur under your Worahou. Thor-o ll a big oommtiiien W‘ mw any many prison will be 4 given for the but solution" Drop In and try it today. Wholesal Produce 39 Q een St cmniozmown, r. a. u. ' —- \. ‘ .- ALL5Y,,,,~,,‘,=g 5 ‘liarold L Worthy i. s'"éii’.if.".‘.iff"“ _\-"%MES_ LIXM/ < ’ m,” g1; ‘E Tho Famous luotion Food ' i’ m Queen some ; Get 0111-1097 Prices l l By Fire In a ‘ British Freighter NEW YORK. Jan. 22. — Swept by fire estimated to have caused damage approximately $1,000,000 the British freighter Karroo was Burns Anniversary (Continued on Page S.) -->__________.._____ Be blest with health, and peace, and sweet content. And oh! may Heaven their simple lives prevent From luxurys contagion weak and vile! Then, however. crowns and coro- . nets be sent. A virtuous populace may rise the while And stand as wall of fire around their much-loved isle 0 Thou! who poured the patriotic tide That streamed through Wallace's undaunted heart; Who dared to nobly stem tyran- nic pride, Or nobly die, the second glorious part. (The patriot's god peculiarly thou reward.) O never, desert; But stlll tlhe patriot and patriot llevvi‘. Scotiafa realm ar in bright succession raise, her ornament and guard!" These following lines were writ- ten by Burns on his birthday, 1793, when he had completed his thirty- Sing on, bough Sing on, sweet bird. I listen to thy ' strain; See aged winter ‘mid his surly . reign At thy blitho carol clears his fur- rowed brow. sweet thrush upon the So in lone drear Sits meek contempt, with light un- anxious heart. _ Welcomes the rapid moments, bids them part. asks if they bring ought to liopc or fear. 1 poverty’s dominion Nor I thank thee, author of this open» ing day, Thou whose bright sun now gilds. your Orient skies! Riches denied, thy boon was purer joys—- ‘ What wealth could never give nor] take away! . Yet come, thou ~cl_iild of poverty and care! ' , The mite high Heaven bestowed, that mite ' With thee l'll share." Minister Makes Movie To Spread The Gospel GARNAVILLO, Iowa. Jan. 24. ~A The ‘Reiv. K. W. Braun, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church here. hag turned movie producer to gain the same end he seeks from tho pulpit ~—spreading the gospel. 1H6 produced and directed a film 0i‘ the life of Henry Francis Lyte. author of "Abiilc With Me." start- ed it on an exhibition tour oi the country and now awaits the verdict 0f the public in his effort to pop- ulnrizc religion through motion pictures. Picturesque ‘Clayton county was ' the setting for the illm, which was made in four parts. The first por- trayed Christ's meeting with the disciples at Emmaus. The others ill'('- arranged about the themes “Thy Kingdom Como." and "Thy Will lBe ‘Douef’ lliblc ‘gift to him. - "if we gave a furnished house or‘ something like that it would be fine. give his mother a good home," said Con. McGregor. ".110 is a good boy." suitable to present him with ail house. Con. Gibbons said a subscription‘ fund ought to be opened. ——€-<0>-___-_ From Every Corner Of All Canada Men and Women Put Their Faith in Dodd'o Kidney Pills They have proved their value by the Relief they have given for over Thirty-five years and have friends everywhere. Bramber. N. 8., Jan. 24.—~(Spec- ial-)—~Every corner of Canada holds at least one person who swears by Dodd'a Kidney Pills. They ‘have been relieving kidney ‘troubles all over this vast Dominion for more than thirtydive years. They are specialists. They relieve only kid- ney trouble and those disuusos that The board also discussed a suit- news by radio w mo Boy Stgtg Fishing ‘Co. hero. The John Tracy. which carried a crew of 27 men, l if ‘lie says his ambition is to m’: 85:; men O through the worst blizzard of the ‘present winter. ‘ . commanded by Capt. Rudolf Richter CW‘ “mm” “greed n would b6 of Belmont. with Morton 1B. Clarke of Norfolk as first officer. The crew spring from disordered kidneys. That's why they grow more pop- ular every day. ‘laden to what Mrs. I. ‘Pucker says about them: "l have used Budd's Kidney Pills and iind that they are a great pill for the kidneys. ll have taken. several boxes and find they are s K108i- hoip to me. I can recommend them to all who suitor with kidney trou- bl " scuttled at its Staten island pier today in an effort to quench the flames before they completely des- troped the steamer. The Karroo arrived a week n50 from Calcutta via the Bus! Canal with jute and rubber. She is a 420 loot vosool of 0,120 lgul- __' ‘, a e. Dod‘d's Kidney Pills purify the blood and ‘pure blood carried to all parts of the ‘body moans ‘new health and increased energy all over the ,body. Obtained 1mm Ill Ifllfifll- U‘ m om- wuuo c». 14;‘. ro- t; A - Balance December 31st, 1925.. .. . . ' Net profits for year, losses by bad d Dividends ioryear at 16%. . .. . War Tax on circulation to December 31st, 1926 . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100,000 00 Contribution to Ofllcers’ Pension Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85,000 00 Written off Bank Premises Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 000 00 Balance carried forward December a151, mo... . .. .. ..... .... .. ossfssi as ‘ GENERAL STATEMENT AS AT DECEMBER 31st, 1926 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000,000 00 Reserve Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19,500,000 00 Balance of Profits, as per Profit and Loss Account. . . . . . . . . 658,887 38 Dividends declared and unpaid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 402,476 00 _ ‘ —-———~————————$30,56l,363 38 Notes of the Bank in circulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,981,152 95 Deposits not bearing interest. . ... .. . ... .8 36,577,191 84 Deposits bearing interest, including interest accruedtodate-............. @- nx PROFIT AND LOSS £151; case's 51111 s.'.'n.a'1..'.;; . . . . . . 153,805,050 '1 NINETAY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPCRTi or _ The Bank of Nova Scotia CAPITAL PAID-UP RESERVE FUND AND‘ ‘u Q $10,000,000 UNDIVIDED PROFITS - - $20,158,831 ‘. .8 450,644 39 2,243,242 99 s zooassfsg oofd-‘iioo o S 2,693,887 38 24 190,382,242 08 205,363,395 ()3 Balances due to other Banks in Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,868,971 73 Balances due to Banks and Banking Correspondents in the - United Kingdom and foreign countries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,104,189 30 Bills Payable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,269,719 90 ‘ . —-—-209,606,275 96 Letters of Credit outstanding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,328,068 14 Other Liabilities, not included in the foregoing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225,876 89 0246121584 37 ASSETS Current Coin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._..$ 9,117,818 l4 Dominion Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,890,348 50 United States and other foreign currencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,750,775 78 Notes of other Banks 990,685 17 cnoqnssonotherBaninIIfIIfIIIfIffifffffIIffiffffifffffff: Balances due by Banks and Banking Correspondents elsewhere than in Canada 3.481509% Deposit in the Central Gold Reserves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dominion and Provincial Government securities, not exceeding market value 31,463,978 11,223,626 45,455,351 ' 6,000,000 00 32 Canadian municipal securities and British, Foreign and Colonial public securities other than Canadian, hot exceeding market value . . . . . . . . . . 10,293,500 2i) Railway and other bonds, debentures and stocks, not exceeding market value 12,491 ,89O Call and short (not exceeding thirty days) loans in Canada 0n stocks, deben- 15 tures and bonds and other securities’ of a suihcient ‘marketable value. to cover. . . . Call and short (not ‘dla-yslloansl elsewhere. 19.380133 39 on stocks, debentures and bonds and other securities of a sufficient marketable value to cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1l,308,.'l75 41 136.311.828-111 Other current loans and discounts in Cahada (less rebate of interest) after - making full provision for all bad and doubtful debts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75,944,208 49 Other current loans and discounts elsewhere than in Canada (less rebate of interest) after making full provision for all bad and doubtful debts. . . . per contra . . . . . . . . . . . . Liabilities of customers undc Non-current loans, estimated loss provided for... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bank Premises at not more than cost, less amounts written off . . . . . . . . . . . Real Estate other than Bank Premises‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deposit with the Minister 0i Finance for the purposes 0i the circulation fund Other asset's not included in G. S. CAMPBELL, Presiden r Letters of Credit, as the foregoing. . .. . . . . . .. t. j. Auditors’ Report to the Shareholders: We have examined the above books at the Chief (lilies and with ifice and at the Toronto and 2i 14 4o 19,732,839 6,328,068 373,342 7,175,201 40 40,923 78 488,026 57. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245,145 56 $246,721,584 37 A. VMCLEOD, General Manager. General Statement of Liabilities and Assets as at December 31st, 1926, and compared it with the ‘ the certified returns from the Branches. The Bank's investments ind cash on hand at the Chief Montreal Branches were verified by us at. the close ni business on December 31st. i916. We have obtained all the information and explhnations that we have riquired, snd in our opinion the tranlnciinna of the Bank which have come under our notice have been w‘ the Bank. Toronto. Canada, 15th January, I927. lPollock ‘Rip Bight January lith fighting The Tracy was had been recruited from New Eng- land and from Norfolk. Stock Quotations llAdiiFAX. Jan- 2i.-~Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members of the "Montreal Stock Exchange: New York Exchange At. Top. and Santa Fe my, . 166% American Can. Co. . . . . . . . .. 46% Am. Locomotive -Co. . . . . . .. 108% Am. Smelt. and Reing. Co. . 138 Am. Bosch Mag. Co. . . . . . .. 13% Chile ‘Copper Co- . . . . . . . . . .. 35% N.Y. Con. and Hud. Riv. ILR. 142% ‘Cuban Am. sugar Co. . . . . .. 48% ‘Consolidated Gas Co. (N.Y.) 102% lludson Motor Car ‘Co. 48% ‘For CYSTITIS ‘his 0n! Iqbal Bo-odloo Book on Skin Discuss. NW Treaties on Chronic Diasnel b! Herbal Remedies. hin the powers of the Ban . We ccrtiiy that in our opinion the above statement discloses the true D. MCK. MCCLIZLLAND, RCA. n1 Price- H. T. JAMIIESON. FLA. _ of Riddrll. Stead. Graham 6t Hutdtison Steel 1C0. Can. ‘Com- -- §§§-O-§§O Nnwhfdnifiusiliins. ‘ition of the Bank and is a: shown by the books of Wnterhouse 8r Co. } Auditors I 121v. on. 1261p. E. R. BROW 146 Nichmond St. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness ‘ahd’ Plate Glass Insurance at, ,_~ Lowest Rate Good Strong Stock Comliflfli¢8_ Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. Charlottetown... .10 Page’; _ . ,_ _ . _ international Paper Co. 16 ‘Winnipeg Electric . . . . . . . .. ‘q A mm cmpllralm“ cmpelaufd. lull-Peal‘ 0011161‘ And ‘International iPetroleum 33 Asbestos Com. New .....,.... 24%;“ "mkmg m“ l"°""'°' n“ "mg AStaudad on of New Jerseyi us‘; Asbestos ‘v1.1 New x5 w Mmlrer‘ president ‘of B810“ Co]. CYEW Are Iaosth/lln. KAin snd Tex Ry 246‘ Bell Telephohe 139??‘ .1856’ and m? AI LIMeyer of 710mm‘ Alleuding Co. . . . . 99% Brampton . . . - - -- - 35 +- Hopkmfl Unwelsltmassisted m me (C nadlan Press) s‘ uthern Pacific C0 100 Brazilian Traction .. . 1119K,‘ prwmmion‘ - . - ‘BOS/pgpgahn- 22.—1An empty llfellJonlon iPaciilc Ry. . . . . . .. 162% Shawinignn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2692i . .1 - ‘ - 1 ' , 1 ‘ . . . . 37 TORONTO, JUL g2: _ AH Sooypboat bearing the name of the rfi/‘Olgi .S, flndinstrialéllctzl-iloil Co. ‘iiltlg/iilgaiti; gttiéilrllllzlalip . ' _ ' . ' " 84 l!’ as we hcar when ho is coming wo liei John Tracy. ten iflyu 0W ‘l1 Westinioouse w 0c H 4 a - l» ,- will gel. busy," said Mayor Fostorfroni Norfolk for Boston, was ‘plck- United ‘States ‘Steel . . . . . . . . 10.1% at the Board of Control of a pro-ed ‘in by the fishing svhvviwri PANKB t, posnl io make arrangements forischooner 70 miles southeast of Montreal Stock Exchange "1 welcoming George Young back tod-Iighl-and ‘Light. Capo Ciill- 5ND- BB-flk COIIIJHBTBB 243."- Toronio. ‘ping men here expressed‘ belief Abmbl . . . . . . . . .. 851/4. Bank Royal . . . . . ..._. . 264 ‘Con. Hacker remarked that iiieretnat the Tracy had been lost with Laurenudo Pulp 101% Ban-k Montreal . . . . . . .. 20 - is o meeting of sportsmen to-mor-‘au on board. The lifeboat was ‘plck- ‘Montreai Power . . . . .. 7192i I _- row and the Boardsbould ‘be rep- ed up ‘by tho flSChlng 39110115;- Nauona] prev/cries 661161 Wheat-dviay. 140%; July, 13199;; resented. . ‘Breaker. which communicated the Spmm, mvor _ . . . . .. 101 “meat-May. 136%; July. 13516:,’ For fl‘op Prime. Prompt SMELT AND EEIJ SHIPPERS-Jl g‘. ATTENTION " ‘ ’ Ship Your Production to; .1- cnsssnno BROTHERS a .11.; . ROBBINS INC. -- “ ‘ sit-sumo ma. Shipping utoneilo u»: on 1, 2 and 3 Fulton Fish Market,“ » New. York, N. Y. A Returns and General