| ' H ~ ‘ ‘. i __ ` . .~ ,'j. -»'. > _ _ _ . ' " *“'“”'*':'~~:::\;-fr-=~:=»=-_.._..T..:,....__.._,._._,_....._-._____.__ ___ _ - "~| »' _-' ' ." ‘ i` » ` ' '.5 ‘_ ;_~. --- ~ \ ' l . .GUKEBTKN rn-.Y..1° e ` -nn -..€_ AND VICINITY w mg viiiaga during the past week tak wei'a_f1\fr. and Mrs. Harold Diekieaon, -M... r. 1.. campbeil_ E. N. Hill, _ *ter Bulman, Harold and Ken- neth Stevenson. ` ‘ _ I ON _ A large and ;\ri;»il-'»i=i° crowd of cnghe aiiliiect of N X. ‘IK ,` lg C le , ing Mount Allison Univereiiy,..won A College, Williamstown. Maas.. who are iourins the Maficrne Provinces unda- the auspices of the National Ibder ation of Oanadign» University Stud , . .__., _- __ Ascow lsLANolr.as1NDEaATr:“=-- \- ----- I ' ~ Ni-;_ 'GL ‘ _ ' _ ._ _ ~_ ri-ed u. wise;-e, of onnaufs ‘ _ 5 -' noad.i.caoi‘,d.. - ` ._ »-li-----» .........'....‘l......:'.:..:::...‘:.f:.:. AN - ING gathered to witness the double- solved tl-iat'the'_Bri h pls-6, is in' _ _ . gg Ml-leader at New Glasgow Rink on Bat- danger of ¢ii4ii-ii,¢|»i»¢i,i_¢n__--." _ _ | __ _ __ ~ . iween thc Y _ ` _ . ‘- I Oywx. Bed Wu watched with keen affirmative. Di-_,George J. Trusihan. interest. the first period ending with- president of Mount Allison. iltiiidéd- , n .,..i..y night, rch. isth. _~ one part he- Allison argued ter the nieativetzfiith _ . ' in -' ` ‘ ~ ` Fl ing Frenchmen and the United'stafA.q bi5'eag¢i»¢..fm-‘ei-ia i P _ I out any score. The second and third The judgea were Hon.. E. A. Reilly. ,,,..0fi_<_ however, were more hotly, K. C... Moncton: Rev. C. J. Markham. ~ contested, the game ending in a score of»4-0 in favor of Oyster Bed. Both theta teams showed good combina- tion and the game was enjoyed`by oil. 'rhe other part of this douhle heat :uid thc Young Married Men of New Giazgow., Both of these being local nu “mud be \_umcun_ in me brief _'I-TL;-_-_----~ -' ~---" " ' Sackvilie, and l-fahold Putnam, KL C.. Truro, N. S. There was a large audi- ence? ' ‘ .The following reference appeale in the Mt Allison Argosy~ Fred H. Wlgmoret ’29 “_ ler was betwetn the Single Men . -‘ . I 4 ~ ~ Now D65 cents _ _ I i -_ __ ig.. a -,hd ig to be congratulated on ing w°_w_°m decm°n_°!__uu juan. in - _ __ buck-it-irn hun a very fine specimen me mm m the Chnl" “went - _ R E D E D - _ o seflesh. ' ' of ii i’ ' _ Memorial Hall on Wednesday with | _ -‘/" a United States team composed ofi Anwns “\°’° """‘“°‘“' “‘° PW' Milton 1-l. williams. of Wesleyan . on b_’¢iW¢¢“ "59 AVN” 'nd °"Y°"'*|* University. Middletown, Conn., leader ` at Surnmerside during the past weel:.,md wmfun Q 3"nn°_ 0', w_|mm_“`i ‘ _ ildlrtiiis an extra amount of interest _,pau “cmd 1° me, fp- enuineratei George Peters and lnglis Galiant|rivetl home from Nova Bcotla Satur- wln fhvliii- 1° W” °Hif5i°“i1°iP=i- without omission the words of praise were in sourls saturday on a bus- ‘day- Men. The line-up was as follows: single Men:-_Goal, Howard Ling; Cfnire, Harold Stevenson; Forwards, Chalmers Laird and Revell Dickie- san; Defence, §dwin Stevenson and llwnnt-th Stevenson; Sllb, Arthur lioustrm. Married Men:-Goal, E. N. mtl; Centre. Harold Dickieson; For- \&rds_ Harland Hill and Lorne Stev- Gson; Defence, Herbert Stevenson :fini Mervyn B_ulman. 'i 1' ifvurilllkt N MEMORIAM MRS. JAMES ROBERTSON -Oh Feb. l'It.h. i030, there passed §..-...» at Buch 1-liii-Lot\4ii_ P. liz. is- ilnri. Caroline Jenkins beloved wife James Robertson. she was e daugh- n-r or the late 'rhornas and sarah imkins spd was born at but 49. ae- nly four years ago. shs~is survived i the following brothel-s a_nd_1sis,_ _.et-:_ J:-hin, Joseph, and Henry -Jen- _ ins of Peters Road P. E. Island. genjamin of Murray River and Jos- All!! lla of Trenton N. S. Also Mrs. Mal- ` oln asia of Peters head and :viral .harles Falilkingham of Jmesport ' nine. Besides a sorrowing husband _heir are loft to mourn the following ons and daughters. W. C. Robelison. ,-of l'>ua-nal I' , E. island. Rev. Everett $403- Rdoertson oil the Presbyterian Chllrch, Woodslnck N. B. Hiram. of _ Mount Albion, and Milton at home. ill-so Myrtle, (Mrs. D. McCallum) of ‘ -Clsrs Roads. and Vcnotta, and Annie at iioms._ liirs. Robertson shall be greatly - ‘“i~'\‘°‘l by those who survive her wi- thin the hon1e,a.s well as by her many' friends and relatives ,giig wg, kind *""i 11°'/Pitablo and welcomed many __ _‘io liar horne. She had been laid, aside i for some month-5 bl' 3 t-'$1.18 1151955. filllllls which _time _she was ‘tenderly °“"°‘l f°i‘ by those who loved her. She W nationt and liumolef and was "filly rewarded by _ _the"_wonderful c:.»ll\iort Of the 5P11`|t0f _G_od. H61' soul was filled with braisa_'and Joy. The funeral. which was l iy gi. ____ tended. Wag iiqid on Thu,-S3 goth u m Bird* H111 cemetery. The services i'_.“'°“°-°°“fi“°i~d by her easter im. _ Eu-m MB¢D‘_,unu_ _ _ _ LDO£\£.X!\II§.E~l0Q _-*RPI Ii 7 I ._ _ Other. and Son-’Both Receive Benefit _ ‘ Quebec Lady Praises Dodli's Kidney Pills’ ` Mn- Hubert Lett strongly neeom- nicnds 'Dodd'a Kidney Pills CRl‘i'i|Jb¢ll'l' B‘Y» PLQ-. F95. fla- 's“'°i"U-“3°¢h my lion and myself have used Dodd'| Kidney Pills and halt been wonderfull *helped by _ Wm- We eannot,\°aog|nments"your i I-#il A weiiknown resident of' this PIM- l-lorlstatemént is brief but to iii' point. _ - ___Dodd'a kidney _villa nuriiy the 000. and pure blood mrrlod to all _Darts of the body inelns new health and increased anal-W all over the hwy. Dodds xtdnev Plus an an ea- °°“°i\i ionic. uid. me ia the oppor- tune tithe to take them. During the l \ '- -_ ff»'3-»%»’- =_"-`.-` '~ -l ` ' .f'_:_,;,{;f;_ig.»./\‘__._ ~ » ' Mr. Wismore. n product of P. E- I- Mr, Alex. Anderson is 'around a- ii" 5 M iii' th! Emil' Mm th” 5 “Umm” which our honoured leader. Mr. Fred _ mess trip. i --~' oi "widows" would leave the rink i.i_ Wim-mae weii d,.m»v¢,_ ;i.{°w¢v¢r,i [ Mr. Bert Muilaly. soul-is West. has _thot nicht. but ii was flulic evident under it two-reid handicap, lack oti 'rho Miaeee nits and Mary Whyte K-*ss ills vsfibda i'i=S=°¢i- ih“i`ih° Mar- word room andinabllity to do Justice jund Arthur Bourke. sourla west rieti Mon, though they hid \'¢l'y lit'-12 in any case to our friend of excellent were in New Acadia recently. - ,speedy recovery. prnrtii-.t»_ were giving their opponents Npute I shall. gttgmpt in 9, meuiii-e . _ I -- a mcrry run for the game, the final to give a resume of Mr. wig-moi-e's g M,-_ Hugh Mcginnom Rciio Bali Among those attending the Valen- |’°"§§nrc being 4-3 in favor of the Single achievements, during the last busy - was on a business trip to New Aca- years of his two decaples and one dig' Ti-im»gd,y_ iBi‘idge school were Mrs. E. Belliveau. benth of iif,_ - |__:_.,- _ . _ iMiss Elizabeth Burke. Rollo Bay. the entered the City Hospital for treat- -ment. Hi; many friends hope for his itinc Social and Dance in Fortune is es Ma'y and Rehn White. Souris. received his early education inthe gin ggi" i-ii, Num; iiiness ‘WBSM M€55`-‘t P°f°" M5°G°"“°~°' During the summer of the same vear Mr. Wiizmore deemed it wise' to Mount Allison and by hLs esfiiibition though pressed with work, in h aehoiarisacworlr in act. at a request from the student cody. in the ‘oar- acity of Editor-in-Chief of the Colleke publication, President of the-Eu'rl'te- torian Society, President of Students' council. sec'y of his class and header of the first debating team. ' on this team lur. will-more. before all admiring audience featured both in his opening speech and in his re- buttal. As a result of his brilliant delivery, his fine l‘il‘¢5¢\fi|=l»i-\°l\ *ml unique repartes he won with the supplementary aid of his cohorts Q 'winning decision from his opponents, the University of New Briu'iswlclr_ a team composed of men of outstandirii calibre. -t - -Despite the sacrifices made by Mr. Wlgmore to take part in the va-rio"-S activities ofthe .campus he srerlill- lrn not only with iilsh sonarai Iver- Iuge 3n.'~.‘é.courses.__but as 0- dlstlhiiii- irhed -.'.~.i-_'.__.' lu_ the English h°n°1' claisj.. . _ _ ~ _ "rho shove named ru-ed H. wirmnre hella from oraiuunh mad. het no at which hciiocl he‘r5t iii# w‘il_’ i“**“‘“* matl~iclll_ati[lg's\li’f*?¢5‘f“‘Y_ "° P' _C` at_the _¢ir_\y__ nge _°1..ihioi_een_» ¢_3_iée is-fn law ir: ~i“F"‘°°' "ix li ¢ra'duntuiz'with _the clans of-1 __ \n_ ithe fcllowins ‘year taught -i‘°i\°°_\ 1 norden takin: _uv hh Studi” -'il t - the i\“¢‘i“\“ °f _‘°?°» "°°°" f:fl"i`.u'§s_"s. 'im ni t. the elliot ,on °,.Ti,.,...,_,-~.'n¢ Mrs. wiemore of tiialti place. ` " _ ' " ' New AoAmAfi\ND' “Cm” _ ____ /i, .. .-.i¢nt`c'aused-` ceeiaidlrtsle demise in the vicinity. there- were four-_<4_i_ Mm, wmpiggaiy demolished In one heoea which was inthe _oourea 'of col-iatrllation helongiht i0_'°7°h“ rt. oauaat will have to he rebuut. :rho harris whi°h___w\r° **’G“';° around b¢l°\18Qd__*»° “*"*h*_“ " at michael oailant. iiaionsy Oli ii] . _ "‘”‘"°“‘“ "°° *“l“’Y»" '"'““ H- lint' and Albert'-Br/ud\1\v. f°fi»“\\- 'miy time wtf no loss of ;tb¢k._ __ nn. selilvue and nits ninuth goo.-io. g. N.. ofu. I. A.. who hive |g_¢he‘aoipe» time, in Milo lay. lui” W. li, 'l‘ownshsrid.of the U. N.'l\.. _ _[_......t~alualo-'.t‘-i.u ne' na... in long. weary winks-'months 'them-' ` ` ` Rolblll’-`-' ".- xen nouastta and 'rsddy_o¢iiant out _ _ - I and _ UI" ' ‘\ s . ,‘ The severe wlndstorm oi blindly- oeida aylae--lolita ssoris eater- ~ - i it it | The ‘"l‘obans' boys” have installed duties as Escher in New Aoouin _ Miss Elisabeth Burke, re. N., of Boston and Mrs. Edward Beiliveilu of Maine who have been visiting 'their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burke, Rollo Bay, left Monday moming for their respective homes. We are glad to report that Mr. Burke who was ser- |iously ill has recovered and will wc ‘h6pe_soou be enjoying her usual good health. - ‘ The Souris branch of the Knights of Columbus held an enjoyable whist and dmloe in the B. I. S. Hall an Wednesday hlg‘l'ill», Feb. 12.-'I'hlrteeii tables ware played the ladies prize was won by Miss Sally Louie, Souris last and the Gent‘s by Mr. Hughes. Solaris Line Road. A delicious lunch- eon was servediby the ladies. Dane ing was enjoyed to muic furnished by 'Messrs stewart lkscintyra 'and Louie land 'the Misses Alice Edmund. Louie and Pearl Mackenzie and Mrs. Jam- es Bushey. ' i' 1* ____ The dsalfh_occum‘ed at Souris Line _Shad Thursday, Feb. _l3,- of James M5cAuley after a short. illness of pneiimonla._l-le jieaves, to, mcum one si.ster,.Mrs. Lenus _MacLean of New York. who. i-i.elll>s_¢ted .home for the funeral. _ -_ - The New_ZealAnd Wom`cn's instit- ute held a. succesful dance in their schoolhouse on Thurdsay night, mils- io`wss furnished by Mr. Adoiphus Burbe. Boar;R.iver, violin, and Mr. Janiesjfolman. New zealand. har- monica. A good sum was realized. . _ ,.____ Mr. l-larold Macllwen. Rollo Bay East was a recentygitor to Fortune. Mr. James Ohaisson, Rollo Bay _East is a frequent visitor to Souria West. - Among the recent social events was a pie social and dance in Bt. Charles School. Though rather "spectacular" it was gjeanly enjoyed by those pres- ent. _ Mr; Hank Gallant, New Acadia ar- . . Mhmh of hi, own imvn md pi-img z _ .Hugh MacKinnon and J. MacRae. of Wales College, Charlottetown, of -I-h¢ Mews_ F,-,nk and Henry] '_'-"- U10 SING Pf°Vii\°€~ H5 l\`\4`|U1i»¢d"GallAnt have returned their homei M1" Joh" O' MacDonald' .S°_uris' fiom' the latter in ’26 taking with film i»igvin¢ gpg," the past mmm. mi an enviable report. . Nm., 5¢min_ business trip. was to Charlottetown recently on al Mr. Stephen MacAulcy_ Souris Line. i.__ _ _ _ , _ _ _ enter Mountaliucn and urgedlurther',_...,,, ...gm .,, .hm ,,o,.k_§h°p.R°nd \'-°“i1“°i°f» i'=°°i"°‘1 *ll* °°“' hy me advice of his forbears he_!wh¢,,- they are dams R mshmgit1'aot»to erect the new church at Rol- cameto us asoplgiomore, in October. bumMs_ ' 11° Bly- nuring Mr, wigirtores ‘nrst year on ' '-'-' I _a he disti uished himself - ' _ l Miss Mary E. White, Souria _West, _our c mpus its _ Misa _Caste McKenzie has roitum. _Sm __ Reno B”,__P_ in his Academic .work and interest in M hm” hom _m_______h____8_ was ii recent v r o _ student annlrs and in other nélds of - ` ' ------- °“d°*“'°"- ' M ` _ I 5' ‘ "v'l°'*'i|'i¢t.of.l1es'eve to M - ln his junior year he made l_1)a nrst | d,y__Mm Eumh M5135" rmsoonisi . yi ill' "‘”’°““‘“°’ °“ th' »°lf'”°"“ 't'W¢°i- W'-.S lmble io “Sumo her on "rliursday night rch iath thc POWNAL NEWS "ed the ww for me _-W-5°,” i.§ _ ` women of the Missionary Society of pmi ed in his swim yu, Ai- 5°h°9l “nw T"°°d°y‘ Pownal United Church gave a bean a n - - _ - in _supper in the Florida. Hotel. The de- graduating year Mr. Wigmore found _ . . . icorutioils were in keeping with Val- time from the busy rout-ine of his Rollo Bay And Vlcnuty _cntinc day, the waitresses looking i and feeling all dressed up ln their white aprons and caps trimnied 'with red hearts. The pantry was in charge of Mrs. Natllariial Gay and Mrs. Arthur Jenkins, assisted by Mrs. Brown and ia number of ladies with “big hearts." The supper was all- thlii. could be desired. .White beans, browll beans. pickles and chow, cof- fcc and tca, brown 'bread and bis- cuits, apple pie, mince pie, white cake, ehucolatc cake. Scotch cake and cookies, all for l.hirt.y-five cents. Judging from the way the supper disappeared. .there _will be heart failures, before long. During' the early part of the evening the younger ‘set enjoyed games led by Rev. Mr. Campbell, which means a good time. A varied program was put. on at the close of the evening, consisting of violin music by Messrs W. E. Smith land Edison Smith, accompanied by Mrs. lfiet MacKinnon, pianist. This was followed with a solo by Mrs. MacKinnon, with Mrs. Beatrice Jud- son as accompanist. A novel feature of the evening was a stunt put on by the C. G. I. 'i‘. girls of which Mrs. Campbell is leader, This created much laughter. A duet "Come Under My Pladdie", by Helen and Ed_y_tl'i Judson, was well rendered and well received. This was followed by a reading and n violin selection. "God Save the King" brought the enter- ,tainmelit to a close. A number of pics auti cakes were auctioned by our popular and clever auctioneer, Mr. Malcolm Macftae. A neat sum was realised, which goes for missions. ‘We are sorry to learn of the con- tinued illness of Mrs. Thomas Bur- hoe, of Alexandra. Her cheerful face and helping hand were very much missed among the workers on Thurs- day night. Also Mrs. Henry Burhoe, who was detained at homo on ac- count of family cares. ma; A_,A. Moore handled tifa cash to the satisfaction _of all at the sup- per on Thursday night. We regret _ that on the following day she had the -eiilii iiifrigi EEE g . _ _ ..iie.t-e°.':..t-it:.~:'.'r.irs:.:-..°.'.'t-r.i"»°*..=.r-“-- _ Face _.overall Wiih~Blacliheads _ and Pimples. _Iléaled-by Cuficura. and The ‘ -...l .......'.i?‘tt‘.t.. ...‘:.":‘.i‘:: peer. They were in bloat-.hee had and Ointment and was sum-lssd"to _ “.‘1ii.."$l'l‘;."§‘t.‘.i‘.'»‘$.‘..‘;‘.‘M°!-“ili.’ £1332 rlzililiailiaili; iullrilsas ~ or Til: collrlilrllr -' v ’* _ Ringing Declaration President Macaulay i Describes This Aa Effect of Sun -Life _ - - _ Companys Investment Policy j Past' Year - ' - * annual. meeting _ofthe Sun Life Assurance Company' of Clnnda.-He, r` u _held by his company. _' ’ _ _ ' ' ' i . * . t #1 1 ~ ` Its Wisdom- Vlndicated ln Wonderful- Report-For MON'1‘R.!AL,‘li'ebruary 22.-A mostducid explanatioirof how* little- the fluctuations of Wallitreet affect compaiiiesi which buy_ securities.: not; for re-sale; but for investment, was given by President T. Bauniullyl at the rp the piauest tsl-ma what- is obscure to many, when he compared Excha.nge_ an' auction room where prices fluctuate according to the nie ' l- ccrlaition or .the hanir balance of the bidders. .andnot ‘aqe`oifdineito1the'. h‘- triratic value or the articles on sale. Mr. Macaulay expressed _'oem _ aiivti inrliderence to__these- things, his company being oonca_;=nedi_i*u-foil yi iid, ‘t;‘. .flick eiiangga. -.what inigr chiefly with- the continuance or increase of dividends on the sound urltles » . edawavsolaelltngwhfehbeganas D\‘6§t5l.UUl butondsdfnspsnic which carried prices as much below normal levels as they had previously been forced above them The prices of November last. of course. showed a great; drop from the quotations of mid September but in reality that lrlat reaction did little more than remove the temporary bulge caused by the over enthusiastic bidding oi the previous months of the year ’I‘he actual intrinsic value of the shares was, of course, not affected by the fact that the speculators had ex hauated their bank accounts and had had to lower their' bids Dividends- on . Securities . Greatly l _ _ 'fi 1 -" Increased iinvéstbr" buys" for per- ‘:..‘;;""l:t.';f°°~i°°f:; _ x _ ~ '_w _may I -ii_0r!.'l\ll4i_lk 'by these who fre- is_\to__~i¢iio _tiiat iiisrllvi- _didn-'wi _lite .en y-he,naid regularly tit rwlu-t uiuaiiy .increase .with the to our dwri holdings At the present ff' ~-‘»-f--'~¢‘-» --npr- va»~_c.»a- ¢.u~- ._ _ .., _ _ _ _ u _. _ , _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ , _ . ._ _ `l 'i ,~ " ff. lr .i.,i~l=.“- ...i -._ - ' “- < ‘ _ ~ ‘w - __ .- ~ _ - _ - ~ . . .1 ' - ._ ,i __-‘_ -__ »\~ til- ' i- ‘ _ _ _ » #_.- -~ iv-_l»:_...a,`u;-..f _._l‘ _ _.__ ___ f- . _v ~ . _ . ' - _ ~ _ ~ ~ l .a.a.-.;_.» J r. _V _ ~-».\¢'“_\-1-~-»..__......_. ` " ' ' " ` . ,_ _ _ . ._-_ _-_ ~ '- ‘ - f=<\‘ f ~' - » ~ . _' . ~ ._ ' ' _ ...ur l _ ...__ ._ _ _-__.._____ / ` `f.".‘ ' "-~ - _ a`_ _ i-~ _ _ _ a - _ a. ,. ` _i . can be a tremendgts drop in without even reaching the ngur which our securities are carried i olir accounts Last year we aunoui ed that we had a. margin of $100, 000 to provide forujust such .i pos aeible market crisis as we have ex perienced Wo expected 0 reac but I confess that we did not expee one of such severity our asse have now been tested by one of th worst financial reactions in histor and you will bc interested to kno that the provision made bv us i such a contingency proved nloi than ample for even on tile blncke of the black days we still had abou $35,000,000 of the amount intact a a margin of excess valuation still re- maining. to protect our surplus. 1 al now able to say that even after dis- iributing the large profits willdi w have announced, after inaktng th further reserves to streilgtlinn ou position. and after adding 5s,ii00_00 to our declared surplus, we have to- day thcterltire margin nf tl00_0lm_ii0 again intact. The blow has falle the slurfip has come, the values ar -_ I-W .V - » PA F " _~f- ' - %,..._..a-ps.-1:2'-=~‘~ ' 1- -*nas H' _ _ " ` " _ '_ tnundervalue ourl ldings that't_ E ’,_` _ . _ __ _ _ _ u .-__ 4° _ _ _ _ _ _l ` . _ _ V l v .' _ _ ' ' ` “ 11 _ ' ~ Lino; _ _ _ - . ~ ta ~ . _ . o ' ' y _ tv ` . _ - _ " _ or _ _ . ‘ ' 'e _ ' ' . _ at t S l\ 5 U K' ri U ni 5 _ _ er position than ever befoie ill our And judged by that test the head of the .Bun Li£e_-C mpany s I had time _the‘ vilvide`r‘\tls~`_-actually being' history. __ remarkable vindication of’ his investment policy in the r pért-he” I' Ttiiitted paid on lo\ir_'st0clss='lre' 83,374,000 in This practice of liulere\;o.;urt:l;l1:ii?;:l~ migggroixtmrglgzg-i ggi.: 1:13, i-glxiinshifilg be said for Ll-lem. Their v:illics,'iioiii. -» ' ' t rl -t investments grow and proper. _ . _ _ _ h°_,,.m_°ld friend wid me mourn- inally at least do _u_a_w; use greatly. They are D3 1° 4 I I"‘\“"¢"|V° v|l"“°5“°|\ 0| |i\V°3"l\¢l\V|'i7U°! ~’ - 37 I ‘lilll Apply this test marked ‘down and we :ireiii ai strong- ,"~ u ‘ ~ " ." ' . . ' ` _ ~ i lr ~ . - l 1 ' .l ' ~ ‘ achieved in the face f thestock ,. ' 1.’ tt) . when stock quota- Exchange panic, of wh‘ieh_.we'/lllve me.” ‘ mmm” done" dugms the tirlglislvlspigearnhqxluly high, as in the heard so much, may at first lppilk' ` pmpedinz 'twelve months' W en I re- flatter part of least year. Bilt wllilo strange. It is, however, not so sur- ‘med sympgihencmy’ JT” "med with they offer greater resistance to price arising. for we are apt to evsrlesti- °‘i“i" "A" '""'°°°' 'Y"'t Ih'h‘."'°‘ reactions. they have no ilovler of _ mate the importance of' that-crisis, m”`°ver." mpuon by no was growth.`Personally I'pi~elcr securit- serious though it.waa. What; isvtiie Qiyelm' in whenedtha Ee” ies that live and advance. that keep Si»°°k EXOHBUSC? It, is M6101! .S . Q' "'T E ' oss” “ppm we pace with riatiollal growth anti dc.- ,placo where public auctions lfelhe -. Mp? wffefed ggygpermnnent invest' v`elopmf-rit-securities with a future. i I" dmc” fmm °"h"'°'“°!'l°m JF! Ort; such ‘H ‘ e 'sun Lug' are like rather than securities which, even if in the articles sold.'And’lii' the.'vol- m. ° °f mY€`_|"’°“l°r n°\°nd""h°y "e| protected against deterioi~at.ion inot ume oi"thc' transactions. l' It»i.s*.:ii0 .mt n 'Ml' but merely pmmsi always successfully) by gold caskets. imore true of this au tion-,tl"i“ln"7of ` mg* wé' mum mv' mme- had we* can. at best, only remain stationary other auctions that the prices bid °‘"'__£»““ when th°'p¢°k WAS’ and and unchanging by the side of the ure an infallible inner of the real 1° “_ “_ "d °"" ".“‘°"°° '° ” W 5°" road while the army of progress 1 value of tl'ie~artlcles dlealt"in. The °dF‘“ that Mme' marches past. There is ta happy nie- :V »-< _ 1. » ' quotationivfluctuatc withuthe opti ' _ ` ' .. dium, 1 think that our company gmism or the pcsstm.mm~ot_.ths__:Z__ the _Contlnent’s_“S¢:” smuld always have a large amount ._ - .. _ _ g ._ ._ . _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ ___._ “yr _ _.._ __ __.. t _ _ - ___ _ . ‘ a v , Q ‘ i° I. if li _ ` =l . E 6 it at W is in a ill e I1 ill B d _ .l _- d1hiebonds,butIais_o i cfs They are f'°q“,°“WY m“°h t When _investing .our -funds; wc investctliaxg 5 °t‘l:`e best m“.r,,stS 9| tel eviden_ce as to the'bank accounts _ think rl and credit of the bidders than cifytbe _ ‘il £3, wtgayqmggg, fugél-fce our policyholders it _esolls_idl:_i_r_:_bl_e_‘p_l;l _ ' ‘ ` ‘ ` ` - ' _ ` ' f asse s o ' . value or thcstoeks l>_bught_Anll sold. ou, _,,,,,._.,_,,k,_,,,,,,,.i,._.,.d.,,,,_ W portion ° our _ dc To css,” be invested in higl gra P Sf Business as Uanal _“ng "mm, md other corpom common stocks Ti,” Wu enemy the, “union tihs which furnish such essential _ “mt Dems rm “My during the recent price réaetion _it _strvlce that they may almost be said A rum" P _ was purely a-stock__Exohan|lr'Mpi§. toi_'be..pArt'of_the_national life. we “It is it wonderful i-eport that rv It was not caused by any-_t` ublafinl ballet in the future of Montreal. of present. but. I ai\vaI'S think “Y th general business. We did no *ateitiié NSW' ork, of Chicago. and of all olli' present as ft more vai'itz\gr~. groul closing down of fll`¢torlGs,t' hiilésble lriilii centres of population. We be from which to get all cl-or furthe discharges of employees oth r lieveevdn more in the future of our vision into the future which mu. symptoms-of business 'distrebs ‘au h entire nations-both `Canada and be planned for. what is our futui' as marked thé"gr'e`a't‘ 'depl'eilion`a=to _the United States. What will they to be? The realities of tlic_pi-csci which our minds'revert."_0utd.ida'the the hfty yelrs fl`0m HOW? D025 any are far in advance of _ailyiiiiliz til ranks Oi’ i1he'unfortunate'lsbeculat-- one _doubt-their future? We have we even imagined possible but a fc ors there was .Littieto show that any- hitched our investment policy to the years ago, and the outlook iiow » thing unusual was happening in the _ star of this Continent, and in par- brighter than ever. I hardly dare Wall Street auction rooms. On the ticular to our great cities, and just make ei prophecy. If any nf__vou our wildest days of the' reaction -the as surely as they continue to Krow to calculate what our position w bllslrlosa of the' coilntrvwent on its and prosper, so surclywiil our in- be if we can malntaiii laiiytilingg iii: usual. Men continued -to work, chll- veatments grow and prosper. What mir present rate of iirozrcss for eve lation continued to grow, the great'etbooks of in-and-out speculators? sm-i~iri..-ima mmm ,,,,,,,,..,...¢¢¢~¢¢¢”. sarqunarion. om mad.. on sc: spent by pupils and washer in the xdmhxam n.-mason lmem - Ilavl YOUR EYES ' _i kd. 3 woaowoowoeewooeob-ya man __ . --------~~-- 'r -i f r-‘ii M- i r -riff” *""'"“"‘.7.,".'...'.... misfortune to receive a fall through We welcome hcr`to our 'Socletvand ;_'l"he following were recent visitors town. Mass former. x. a cellar hatehway. whiieno hence trust she will enioy the kéedffeiioiv- to‘the'clty: *Arthur Moore. Malcolm cleoi-cd Pl'¢si‘of‘m_vereu.. 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