APRIL l2, 192 '/I i ‘f5 ,, x1?‘ I / " 1i' .1 ' / ' ' -’ i » . I 7 ' .~ __‘ u / a 7-7 I n» ‘ > o. _ ’\ x i .- r-I . \ ,. v \ w- ,. . p / ':~»' Because it‘ waterproof: ‘i. ._.._..___ _ The Public Forum l‘his column is open for the llisellsslorrhy correspondents 0f qnutions o! interest. The Charlottetown Gnu-dian does l not n endorse the "Iiinions of correspondents, owoowmwooo-oo w+o+oo¢ A. [BIRD SANCTUARY FOR TIIE PROVINCE Sun-At a recent joint meeting of The Publicity Association with The Fish and Game Association the question of the establishment of .1 Bird Sanctuary was discussed. It was the unanimous opinion of those present that some steps should be taken to this end. . Prince Edward Island is the only Province in Canada tilat has not such a sanctuary and if we are to your shoe leather-keeps it: soft and pliable- prevents cracking-and pre. serves the ieathefs original 601001’, it will pay you in every way to use. 10 Shoe Polish Thou’: a Nugget Shade/or nary shoe made ii l DR. MILLIGAN LEFT ESTATE _ OF $279,470 TORONTO, Alvrill ltl—An l-sizlle llll-glltoplcxl lll; $270,470 “'41s lit by tho lute Ilcv. Dr. (l. .\l. ‘llliillgnn. for 1Z5 yours llllllil-iltil’ (II lfild Si. Andrew's iI’l't:'>‘I)y‘i.ii-‘I'lllll iCllliFCll ill lilis city, who tlll-d olzuVlurc-h 22- Appllcwtlollfol" pliolnitt: 0i‘ ilIlLl will has been. nlude, and n scrutiny of lilo suttltinlellts liiiud lildil-zlin; thni llr. illiliigzln displaced tlll» sunn- llll-.lulolls uzlrl- lll tili- lllii-cllon of ills fiilluncinl ilffnirs n= he bestow i ed ml. ills nlinlstry. Tho estate consist" of hut (Illn- parccl 0T l‘0i1iI._\‘——lllS l'('.'>‘l(lf'llt‘i: ‘ll itili Silorbollrllc ‘SL. which llti or~ itlllllOtl for upwards d-i‘ iiifly )’l“li.l‘.'~i. 1|, i~i valued for prohato nt $7.000- Tilero are iDOIIUIIIIOIL uf (Yulludn and otllrr Imus to the unloullt M31517. 500; s-lsecks. common and preferred of iCzlnadian and Urzllcd Stall-s Coilllorntionu, of nnlrkct Yilllitl at Illu dalie ol‘ ills dcccasc ill-l‘ $353.50‘!- Tllc illzgrvgnri Yilillt,‘ of the ostuti‘ oi sulluliittcd for probate is $270, 470- till‘. SUBSTANTIAL ANNUITIES. iiy hit/will, llliltii‘ h‘. Oviullc-r. 19 substantial annuities all: giull In his boll, two tiungilbt-rs and tograndsolls illlil grent- grand- soil. zllld to his IIDIISOIKOODQI’, who had beflln: with lliln ‘for many years. A i was; giivoll to his illvtlliil‘. who resided In ’New Zeolanli. ‘lillil who llad predeceased Dr. Mulligan by a few nlolltlls. Legacies lire also given to the li-oupltill fol: sick cirlldlizlll to the Aged Men‘ 1. Homt‘ and to the Aged Women's Home and to the Aged Women's Home Toronto, ‘(IS well us i0 (211000? College at Kingston and lo ‘Knox Coleigo at Toronto- Tilo Uilliilllkric lkrlltlllt‘ cl‘ the tis- into wirlch will probnlliy amount to $225,500, i=i left in equal shares to thc trustees of than ‘Home M lesion Funds arid the trustees of the Foli- eit-Zn Mtsson Fluids oi‘ lhe iProi-iiiy- lerizlrl 'CIiiil'OlI'lll.‘C€1llfl(lll. As .l)l'1 lililligulll wlls a strong supporter 0i tllo Union of tile WcsbylJel-lzlll. MPLIIOIIIHI, and Consresutiviiul (‘ilurcllea ill (llllultln, wlrlcll il-i. tllo tilnq of the making of iris‘ will Willi till-ll IIYKICI‘ coll-tcnlplation , he specifically tllrecliwd that. such resi- dllo ‘should g0 to lilo trustees oi‘ the sold respective fund us tlriiy liiiKiil at the. lime of his tlctrtlzaeu» or there- nflur bu constituted ii‘ such union \\'<'lri l-onslllnlnnied. -€~—-<0>—i—- liaving an upright consisting of .1 lnetal polo to be wcdzifd l" *1 "l" dow frame, l1 Frenchman has in- vented c. crane for moving safes. and ileavy furniture. For ceilings or walls lllctal tllin’! lliiS been invented that is PlWV-‘d with slllall holes and lined with n! sound deadening material that also, is fireproof. Fights 1s Years To” Ged Rid of Gas "I had stomach trouble for 18 years. Since taking Adierika I feel better than for years and have ROI been bothered with 8fl$-"-1'~ 5' Champion. Even‘the FIRST spoonful 0f Ad‘ lcrika relieves gas and often. rc- moves astonishing amount of old waste matter from the system- Makes you enjoy your meals Bud sleep better. No matter whit you have tried for your stomach and bowels, Adlcrika will surprise Y0"- Hllghes Drug Co.. Ltd. COAL , If your cool requirements on "Inning low. we can eoplll! you with good fresh eosl-conllflllfll INVBBNESB BCBEENED OLD SYDNEY SCBIENEI) SPBINGIIILL SCBIINID ALBION NUT ALBION STOVE ALBION BOUND IIAIID NUT IIAID BTOVI BS8470 COKE smile. is I10 and!!!" --°~4“-'~§'~1l-l»-i» v4.0. Al s. ca. attract bird life to this Province and conserve it. it is high time that something was done. - Jack Miner, whose nalne is a household word in Canada and the United States, will give two addres ses in this province on the 9th and 10th oi‘ May next. Jack Miner xvas the first man in Canada to start a Sanctuary and he has now become so well known as a lover of birds that his correspondence includes letters froln every part of this coll- tincnt and the continent of Eur-» ope. ' y It is suggested that after ills visit .herc a met-ting be held with. the] view of looking into the possibilities l of establishing a Bird Sanctuary in. this province alld the Publicity As~i sociatioll will be very glad to heal" frcln all parties interested ill this subject. I am, Sir. ctc.. a. a. ARSENAULT. i Pres. I’. E. I. Publicity Association. ‘ i? SUMMER BOARD Sin-Last Autumn I rcnlt-lnbol‘ reading lll thc Public Forum that the proper time to get rcndy for next summer's guests ls the day they leave our shores. This suggestion would sol. one thinking. as we often put off for another day what ‘we should attend to at once. |‘ When we consider what ayboon. the snmlner people are it stimul- ates us to be up and doing. I kilow a lady who watches the sales, and when the guest season colncs she has everything ready for her roollls instead of leaving lt tlll the last moment. One can lnakc an old house look very attractive with {refill pllpcr, paint. and tintillg—thc latter so quickly applied. If tilt‘ colour scheme is carried out in each room it is very effective. If your rooms have no closets. put a shell in one corner with straps for hooks and, a pretty chintz for covering. Tilis will be very convenient fol‘ hanging clothes. A pocket made out of the same .matcriai and tacked on the door is very useful for shoes. The way the Tourist Association has worked for town and country. and tho increase in the number of lourlslscach year .looks as though more farm homes will entertain this summer. Some people think it a hard task As a rule onc meets very nice peo- ple; very often you arc entertain- ing guests whom you never expect- ed to see. Have plain food. nicely cooked and served. well laid tabw. lniik. cream. lresh vegetables. 18ml? and dllclml, which P. E. I. is not- ed for, berries in season. Willi-flit‘ able bed, plenty of towels, so man." people in this country have runn: lllg water and electric ilflllis- we" adds to summer comfort very lnucll. It will not be long tlll the honk of oars will be heard on our road-Y- alld someone froln the lllalnlniid will ask his way to Charlottetown. They uiill find comfortable D1999’ along tile way t0 P!" "l? I01‘ ti.“ night if required. Let us all try .0 make this a banner 3'08? 5°!‘ (*°“““'5" resorts. and extend a glad hand to our guests. I cm. Sir. etc... one: INTERESTED. ' j__-o0¢—-~—- TEACHERS’ SALARIES ' 3l,.__wllll your permission may we be permitted to review as brlieilt-g us possible the present lscheduoo teachers’ salaries and the Govclll. mom's attitude in rolzurd i0 5"“ - At the outset we might say 01:: Island teachers receive a salary; rs w "u" """**."=.l:‘:.:.. less than thc teacher-i 0 ro inces. _ p ‘lac avcragg atgactlkrers gifullliiléyneifi: the slandis 5 : 06¢ _ " lowest. Nova Scotia. $037. will}? those of British Columbia are $14 i The quvstion naturally arises. are thc teachers of British Colualllgixill doll-lg a work which entitles m e0 to a salary Bllllwxlmawly r ‘ “mg all great as the teachers o lnll land? We understand that addelelrzgslligl} from the Prince Edwar‘ n Teacher's Federation waxed 0P0 the Government, with a view to o'c- . .- certallliili! ii B" *"°"“° "ggznflafj had. The result may have L b t w" “fawn-y lo mo Governmen ll ~ hall securely di-iuiiilillmd i’ m” Ramp“. with its membership u u 23085.13‘;- aelinl; "will"! Mdy W ‘Ligament this as belntf ti“! “ml 5° be" 6’ Without excePm" mem 5_ the Government and of the 0:90;‘ ition in alwlltiufl 1° "mhf" could dress. admitted that teno “Bl on not he made a life prof“! "imp the present salaries. Do these m greater asset 1° ‘hi’ “mmlry mm the latching may’! I! w tgjlnsizm: justification may be M" m‘, borrowing some 8400.009 f" ‘ u“ improvement. Judglns by "u" ents the Government could give a substantial increase to the leach- ‘H’! salaries even without the 9°‘. OOHOOOOOQ-O-OOOO-O-OO-OCOO bers consider that the roads aw u. Central Guardian (GET YOUR TICKETS for the Caiedonian Club Concert without delay-you will be sorry if you don't. ‘ TIIE FIRST TIME TIIE SWORD DANCE with bagpipe accompani- ment ever given in the I-Ieartz Me- morial Hall tonight. Do not miss them. v DISTRIBUTING car highest quality Seed oats for Dept. of Agri- culture. Albany Friday, April 13th. Harris Boulter. ‘ 3737-4-12-21 T0 ENTER TRAINING — Miss Marion Ryan. president of the Ich Dien Mission Circle of the Carleton United Church. was honored by members of the circle at her home last week when they tendered her a handkerchief shower. Miss Ryan is a daughter of Rev. W. M. Ryan. She will leave on Wednesday for Charlottetown to enter the Prince Edward Island Hospital as a sudeni; nurso.-—St.. John Telegraph-Journal. FUNERAL SERVICES-The flin- cral of the late Mrs. Robert Harris took place yesterday morning from her home at 9 o'clock to St. Peter's Cathedral. where service was held by Rev. Canon Malone. After the service the body was conveyed -to St. Peter's Cemetery and laid to rest there. Rev. Canon E. A. Harris of Mahone Bay. N. 8.. officiated at the grave. Tile pallbearers were: Judge Stewart, Messrs. Vincent Blake, Howard I-Iillson. George D. DeBlois. A. B. Cosh and George Filliter. TIIE CROSBY FAMILY — Tile Crcsby family had n reunion rec- ently ntfthe home of D. C. Crosby. at Occnll Bench. Calif., which prov- ed to be a most enjoyable occasion. Ollt of a family of eight. seven are living-one in Boston and four in Southern California; G. K. at Rosc- vliln; Kenneth oll Gulzot street; D C. Crosby on Muir avenue. and Mrs. E. J. Baker on Long Branch. Ocean Bench. says the Oakland Maple Lent. Recently there arrived from Saint Jollll. N. 8.. the eldest broth- Cl‘. L. G. Crosby and wife: also Mrs. ‘li/llshillglon. These with the “in- lnws" lllade eleven at the reunion. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Baker made their home for several years irl Yarmouth Nova Scotia. Mr. Baker's birthplace is Sulnlllcrside, P. E. I. K. 01" C. MEETING — Thc regu- and was largely attended. After the regular business was concluded it lllcst interesting lecture oll “Hyp- llclisnl" was delivered by Rev. K. McPherson. who handled the sub- ject ill a nlnstcrly lllullner. A heur- ty vote of thanks was moved by Mr. Frank McLellan and ably supported by Rev. M. Monaghan. Mr. McLellan. Grand Knight oi’ Sourls Council. Dr. J. D. McGulgan. Grand Knight of the local council and vls. iting Knight Dr. D. A. McDonald of the staff of the Consolidated Blind School. Halifax. Father McPhel-gqll graciously acknowledged the vote of thanks. , VISITING CALIFORNIA —- Mrs.‘ Archibald McLellan of~Ihdlan River,‘ P. E. Island. accompanied by her, trained nurse in St. Francis Hospit- al. Sall Francisco). favored our of- fice with n visit one day last month, says the Oakland Maple Leaf. Mrs.‘ McLelian lcfl. home last October- nlld come West as far as Battle i San Francisco. was ull too short but slle was (leligilted with all sh saw’. Silo also visited nlloth C Cl‘ . oi‘ the roads lvhnt degree of per- lllmlfiilvy lilo roads will attain. Act- llal figures bear ollt the fact that over 50 per ccllt of our teachers an: teal-hing for either their first or second year. Truly not a very per- mnllcnt staff. yet thc powers-that- bc give first consideration to thc roads. _ It is to IJi‘ noted ihnt tllc teacu- el-s nrc to meet in annual conven- tion ill cnriy May, and we look for- ward to some determined stand b»?- lng taken lll an endeavor to {Bl-cc an issue. I alll. Sir. ctc.. 4 ONE INTERESTED. THIS MILK IS ENTIRELY A MARITIME PROVINCE PRODUCT costumed order invcouneil. It is ‘I rnunrul Avvv TIWIIIII'\ w r THE CHARLOTTE’?(lwullfhiftmlibl dzlulliltcr. IVIISS Angelina. also a nurse. in Ogden. Mrs. McLelian is , n daughter of the late John R. Mc- Lcllan, dian Riv years ago. well known farmer of In- I-Ier husband died ten TIIE MOST BRILLIANT BOY pianist ever heard in Prince Ed- ward Island appears at the Cale- donlan Club Concert tonight. FORMER ISLANIJER DEAD — Mrs. William Nelson of this city re- from Boston saying her brother Ai- bert S. Irving died on SundayJiprll 8th. HEAR rue: LESTEBS uuanns in their first appearanceas Duett- lsts at the Caledonian Club Con- womcrl. of the United Church of Canada are looking forward to the Presbyterial of the W. M. S. to be held in Trinity Church, Charlotte- town. May 2nd and 3rd. There will be all executive meeting on Wed- nesday at 1:30, 1m afternoon Il\t‘('I»- ing at 3 and all! evening meeting at 8 o'clock; Mrs. C. F. Sanford. Bre- sldent of the Maritime Branch. will address this mcetulg. telling about her recent trip to TPIIIIIIRG. On ‘Thursday a session will be held at ceived a telegram Monday morning ‘ NEW ISSUE Canada in Canada. or at n premium of 5% f6 of 1% " iVIFI-‘iifi iili I'll flrii ii ‘IIIII e u . t . . n Famous Player s - s . ' u II 6% F lret Mortgage ZO-Year Sinking Fund Gold Bonds, Series A To be dated April 1st, I928, maturing April 1st. 194B. Principal and semi-annual interest at the option of the holder at the Canada, London, England.‘ Coupon Bonds. denomination up to and including April 1st. i929. for each year or part of a year elapsed up to the d in each case with accrued interest. Trustee: Montreal Tru United iAmusement C .u.! nnrrvnrnvnrfitrsrrn _.1rvrII -.. % $5,000,000 s Canadian Corporation PAGE "FIVE 4 151T . LIMITED Agency of The Royal Bank of Conad.1._Neol' s $1.000 and $500. with privilege oi rogxslr and thereafter up to and Including HPfll ate of redemption. and after April 1st. 194 st Company, Montreal. [layablc at any branch o0 The Royal Bonk of York. or at The Royal Bsnlr of azion as tn principal. Redeemable 1st, I947 at a premium of 5% lees 7 until maturity without premium: I CAPITALIZATION (On completion of financing now in - Common Capital Stock (shares withoutinomlnal . . Descriptive circular, copies of which will be s Nnfhansmz, Managing Director of the Corllpany, from THE COMPANY: Famous Players Canadian Cor and operator of motion picture theatres in Canada. The Company owns, leases or ccmtr cities throughout the Dominion, with a total in the following companies: Montreal. with a total seating capacity ois directly or through subsidiary comp pnlcs 72 the seating capacity of 77.658. ‘In addition. ll. orporation. Limited. which cont ‘to of 14,400; Eastern Tilcatrcs. Limited, operati _cssl cert. Heartz Memorial Hall tonight. i Amlnfizcd Outfiaaahg. I First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds, due I948. . . .. . . . . . . $10,000,000 $5,0lX),000‘ UNITED PRES; rrsltlrln- The 611.5% Gold Debentures, due 194B. . .. . 3.000.000 3,000,000 600,000 shs. 320,000 shs. '01’ Series »"A". 69"}. tlAs issue. applied upon request, contains a letter from Mr. N. L. which he swmnari es.»- poration, Limited, incorporated ‘m I920, ‘is thc largest owner ‘ atres in leading l5 a substantial shareholder is 12 successful theatres in ._ IBM‘ firs-u“ .35 C. E. Griffith. a sister, from Tacoma l h-lr meeting of the Knights of Col- umbus was held Tuesday evening‘ a. P.| ng the Paniages Theatre in and United Theatres. Linlltcd. operating two theatres in Sarnia. Oni.. The Company is also interested, either its shareholder or hy opt-rating otal seating capacity of42.24l. The tolzii number of theatres in which the Company is interested, therefore. is 123, Will"! Elli aggregate seating capacity of 139,261. The Company owns-a franchise giving il tho "cull for first run in Canada of.’ all films m by Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation. of New York; and its predominant position cnablm‘. iionaliy favourable arrangements with other leading illln producers. ' VALUE OF ASSETS: The value of the theatre properties. inciudin depreciation written off; investments in and equities acquired in affiliat gages and net current assets (specifically mort Sheet certified by Price. Waterhouse 8r. C 9 o'clock. —----4o>-___ i PERSONALS. Toronto. with seating capacity of 3,432; with a combined seating capacity of 1,530. agreements. in 36 additional theatres with l Mr. J. A. Macdonald. M. P" was ill thc city yesterday and leaves for adc and produced Ottawa. this morning. it to make excl-p: ‘ Mrs. George Crozler. Hamilton. llllld Mrs. P. E. McMurdo. Kensillg- toll. spent Easter in the city. the guests oi‘ Mrs. J. L. Lockhart. _ l g land, ‘buildin ed corn gaged or covered by the floating 0., Chartered Accountants. afte ‘ gs. 2ill(lvl‘ql.1l])i‘il€l‘ll. less parlles. advances sccilretl hy mort- chzlrgci» ~35 shown in illc Balance —-———— r " ' eff t t th . ‘ ‘ Miss Dorothy McKenzie of the _ _o c prcwnl transaction 28th l928wamountcri. to . . . .. . $10 568937“ ptrr ftl B k fN . “satjanuary ' - -.. * " i‘ kfilll-QISIEIOII? slablllllt Elilstclfiliathsgocliltrgz Deduct Purchase Money Mortgages and Deferred Liabilities . . . . . .. . . ... .. . . . 895,224 the guest of her cousin. Adelaide - , , .' """"""" s‘ Lockllurt. Net Valuation. . . . .. . . .. .. .. 1i 0,673,713 As against First Mortgage Bonds now to be outstanding . .. . . .. .. .. . “equivalent lo $1,034 per $1,000 Bond. iThe above stated assets do not include any value for franchises, contracts. Ienseholds, value of $6,114,539. whereas approximately 40".‘, of the Company's profits for the year ended A derived from leasehold properties. In the opinion of the writer, the conservative current combined value of the land. buildings. equipment and shares specifically pledged as security for these Bonds is in excess of $8,000,000. The Trust Deed will contain a covenant by the Company that all purchase money mortgages now outstanding shall be paid at maturityemd not extended. .. EARNINGS: Based on the eamin iii ‘ K‘ . Mi‘. Ii. H. Cox. M. P. P.. arrived ' l s‘ ihnnnflo‘) lll the city yesterday morning, ac- companied by ills brother Mr. Jewell Cox. who has to enter the hospital, for trcatlllellt. ' i . Misses Mary‘ D.. A, and C. J. Mc-l lPhcc. arrived m the city from Bos- itoll on Monday. accompanying the. lrelnains of their sister who passed yuivcy in that clty. The body Wa fir“ carrirti at a book ultusl 27th. I927. wore- years and five months ended January 28th, i gs of the Company for the two i {Ctjwardtw l" Swim Tue-Will’ Till‘ lli- 1928, as certified by Price, Waterhouse & Co.. average annual operating profits after deducting operating expenses c mo" ' _ , includinginterest on mortgages, bank interest, etc" were . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . , . . . . . .. . . . . . $ 1.083.660 ' ; The many mcnds of Miss Evelyn‘ v As against annual interest requirement of First Mortgage Bonds now to beoutstandmg . . . . . . $ 300,000 . Alien will regrcj, l0 18am ma, She; —equlvaient to 3.61 times bond interest. icntcred the P. E. Island Hospital ,last evening. and will undergo an ,ul_lf‘l'lli.i0ll today. Her host of friends im-“ll i101‘ i1 Sili-‘Cdy return to llenltil. SlNKlNG rum). The rust o. First Mortgage Bonds of a sum eq April 1st, 1929. GENERAL: The population and wealth in Canadian cities is increasin the public from which first-run theatres ‘draw their audiences. Motiori picture theatre operation is a cash business with practically no inventories and nocredit accounts. The principal capital employed is invested in centrally situated city real estate and properties, which are showing a tendency steadily to increase in value. Famous Players Canadian Corporation, through its franchises and ownership, control and affiliation with theatres in leading cities, occupies a predominant position throughout the Dominion of Canada, and thus cnllgy; many marked operating advantages. ' " i We ofler these Bonds for delivery if, of counsel of all proceedings, 01- 100 antiaccrued interest, to yield 6% Royal Securities- Corporation, Limited ed will provide for an annual cumulati ( _ _ ve sinking fund for the redemption of ual to 2% of all bonds issued, plus mt crest on bonds redeemed. commencing I Mrs. Harry. Redmond. accomllall-l g year by ycan thereby steadfly Pnlargmg led by iler little daughter Bcilty ‘of Grafton St.. Charlottetown. are vis-l lime Mrs. Rledmonds lnotiler. Mrs. Bernard McGuigan of St. Mary's. Road. Her many friends are glad to’ he“ °r U19 Speedy recovery of Mrs.‘ McGulgan-who underwent a seriousl Olwration for appendicitis at her home on March 26th. i i as and when issued, and received by us, and subject to Ihc approval ——-~—-<+o>~--_-_ NORTHERN LIGHTS iColltinued from page 4» to cater to sunlmcr ‘suusis- ‘i 3358M" Ml“ L°"°“° .M°“°"‘“‘-ill - C i MONTREAI TORONTO IHIIFAX s/llvl‘ lolw olicnrc WINNIPN‘ VANCOIIVFR vrw m - ~ -~ _ ‘ M155 R b P. m ._ m _ le time as well as date which was »_ , ~ » - i ~ ' B, ' ‘ ' ‘ . ’ 3 . .’ '. .‘. " MNDPO" EM’- ggeilisttaltélgtg. ngizjstltiilwrcglltlillsg daughm or Ngvgccsrgotlnlllmts (glexamy the same as a, can“, CIIARLOTTLTOWN OITAWA HAMILTON CALGARY EDMONT on REGINA ylcrolzu M. JOHN . rap. But if anything were needed to‘ convince the skeptic of lllc relation‘ between snnspots and such terresl-i rial phenomena, the period between Sept. i926. and April 1927. (which l; regard as the high pcnk of the pro-l The above slalemcnls arc no! gUGfGH/UPII, hul arc based upon infornlalion ulIlic/l we believe In be reliable and on il-hfcll we nclcd in pure/lasing Illcsc RCCIIVIIICS. _s.s KHVFIQQI‘ l- i 50 m. p. ll.. but this seems a low esi- ilcd ujitil the United Church ofi Mountain. Nevada. where s c ~ sent s ‘l - » < i . z . . . n few “maths with her gauglrlfigiihvragic lgllbélzgtilgygllltiai imatc. From then to the end of Canada. Ill tile different walks of, A lllull sliced lllotlun picture cunv- Aided by IOIIOWIIIK winds. a Pro- m“; husband. Mr’ and Mm Wm‘ s. on Sept 13m giant sunspot‘)! came March the record 1S of nothing butdifclas a nlelchallt. as well as in his or; (iolllollslrall-ti lo English llatul, llrilcll driven motor sleigh con. Mcnonuh-L runner”, or Clermonh I,‘ mm View became central on MW dislwtfli‘. iyilioll 11ml’ llerilullfi DQ500101 fllld lmvilik‘ llii‘. MF- MQOIQlahsts that it requires loss than one strum-d by :1 Michigan inventor E_ 1_ He.- vlsn to California nndhgth nmfdisnppearcd on we 25m‘ treated of in a future paper. ' gstood for what was best lll the liliv-lisiXilvtll of a second for n load Io llni; zltlllllleci n speed of nearly 150 her lighter. who is a trained nurse On Sept 18-19 a hurri "I110 120 l‘ I first‘ or um conlmluuby‘ lmd for an i “Yallow "' “""'m" ‘mm’ ‘m hm" 0"“ m“ m ,0 so,,thcl.n Facing Hospital in ‘ i “i ' l" NOTES T0 Till-I AIIOVI-J that was elevating and for the ad- , p. h.. struck West Palm Beach. Flam ‘ and caused. it was csllllluieti. 0il"_ hulldPcd million dollars hundreds of people were k tllonsnlltis injured. wnllcellltrlll. of the people. He was n inlall of retiring nature. reserved in; u... disposition, yet, ............, hi5 b“... , lless operations and by his social qualities he enjoyed n large avqllllill- ill Lord Dllrwl-lll.\vatlrr‘s Llgilis. damage" ;Tllllt lloblcnlnll together with 0th.‘? iiicd and igentry and their tenants joined the Miami lay lll llII-IHICd Rebellion of i715. in an nt-‘ ruins. Tllc lowest Barolllcirlc rearl- ‘lelnpt to lnace oll the throne Jamosjlnnccshlp and u... ll‘iel|(fl_l;l‘u) U, NF“, “"1, ing cvl-r recorded lll the U. S. AslFl-allcls Edward Stuart. grandsonilhosc WM, ‘vlwm m. came h, Fowl ‘ ' “ ' ‘ vlz: 27.75 inches. preceded the hur- ,of Cilurlcs I. On its failure Der-Hack rlcmle. On the 21st Winnipeg ilud wentwatcl" and. I believe. one other.’ p0,. Somp wars Dual‘ “Wm. l. ‘ ' k i the “WOYSL aurora night of the _yeli'."‘,wcrc executed. and thc minor l'c- [ailing mam, l“, l...“ l)...“ "in"; and Iglllllltililitllllégll] right frolll EILISI- 1 ilcls were dispossessed of their lalnio". ll. (yonlpafufll/Q l‘I3l.ll'(7ll‘l(‘ilI», bill. he} ‘ ‘ 01'" '0"?! "- i" ll llfiiy- WM lll vi‘— A brilliant. aurora was seen on lb‘ ncver lost ills interest ili public all .; l .' i’ i ‘ ' ' m‘ ' ‘ Tllillcll- Hamil’ P- E» I-“lillldl Anlllilsilil 0f the execution and the Sliii- fall's of which he had on excellent 1 '1 I ' ( ' Lktc] ndl (‘Old bonds tilrough thls._ pleasant weather. nicrstltious minds of the simple coun- knowlcdgm “or m other "Hulk-rs; little rain at times. and only a boisi- try folk connected thc W0 CV00“ pertaining to thc success and well; lnw April i5. 1001', erolls wind on the 21st. Fathel J. r2» For instance. the common S. Ricard. Director of thc Observa- ‘people were much “dlsgrnntiecf at tory at Santa Clnra. Callf.. foretold the introduction of a race of foreign that when the sunspots again bc- ‘sovereigns and sou‘ a sort of Divine; central on Oct. l5 or 16 protest against the House of I-Ian- “siorms ‘of ‘attenuated Llntciwlty" lover in the auroral display of March would re-occur. and had the lnelan- .1715 choly satisfaction of hts phopher (3) Dr. S. Chapman. lll a bulletin 00011111! 1° 11555- Emil’ 0" 099ml‘ the British Institution of Elec—,Mool-e of Charlottetown are IIO-l 20th. Havana. Cubu- and Fmrld-‘Ptrioal Engineers. r1920?» iphclvs. were again visited by n hurricancn: l4, Aur0ra_ Earth Cunt...“ and’ .190. ill. P. 1l-- lmd R801" clmrmilu-iiMagnctic Disturbances" by 0H0 extends respectful sylllpatily. Tho: ‘dnumlzc resulted. equullliis the fr"- Ixlcua. L. L. D.. n. in Journal or funeral took place on Sunday after-i 'nlcr in amount: among the IOSS Wiishlwc Royal Astronomical Society of noon interment being in the Old half a billion pounds of sugar. being of the community. His wifci . predeceased him and there nrc lcfli to mourn ills loss a fanlily of four‘ daughters. nalnely. Mrs‘. iDlxl Dav-i id MacKcnzlc of Montreal. Mrs. Ru- pert Seaman. Charlottetown Miss Enlmn and Miss Minln nt. home. Colollel Moore and Mr. C. M.‘ PRICE: 05 alld Interest lo Yield 4.80"‘ The External Obligations of tlll- Klllgtiolll of Denmark enjoy tile some independent lnterllatiollnl IAAAi us Dominion of Callnda External obligations. All “AA/i" rating is tile highest rating possible fl\\'fli'(l0(,l ally ill- vcstlzlcnl security. 'f‘o tile bereaved ‘Pile Glifirdlfllli Eastern Securities Co. Ltd. ,1 ‘Canada, Jan. 1916. /i splendid lit- Belfast Cemetery. i INVESTMENT BANKERS . I- Havana reported 650 dead and lll.) navel; ' -—_¢>—-—-— _ _ : : 2100 injured. Early on the some; ,5, Aurural are rare n appeal...- nl, _ Hi- Rlvhmolld Street, Lhnrloitelown ,dny'. on earthquake destroyed Lin n-‘D d, _ _ where ghoul, 4s dc- -l_ _| h M 1 | Mo... mo. new? m». mwizz: Stuck 01100010118 ‘" " " "" l : I tally injuring hundreds more; 100-mailed Aurorn Australia. "Southern; HALIFAX Am“ H "Quunmunfii n ' l; lolrafll Colslslul I 000 persons were rendered h0l1l0l£\‘1S.'n| m, -» i ' j ‘ l ‘ ‘ i _~ . I - ' _ tflood, i E‘lro)nl I? ‘___ ‘Iilrilislitd by Johnston and Ward. n ""3 hiss”? as“ P‘ I TthfivLswfizrclcgrezn P I" on ti“? .Mcnlbcrs of the Montreal Bwuiv '_""_”"'“_"“' I bottle- c a cs or n a l - . . . . -i E ST Clo“ MOORE Exmmngc: = "i" = 5.132.132. m‘ S s * n "E "95" °"“"‘"' I ' lll ' l" In lhe passing of James St. Croix At. Top. s. Santa Fe Ry. llll I . ' Lmrrm MONTRHL‘ ‘or I and next morning the w d as! f Eld 'whosc death oc- American Call Co. . .. .. 04',- d l : ' Fr“ éecdln char“ : N’ w‘ n; ht n51] afmililimg iluut u: all. his liliiile there on Thurs- Aln. Car a Pdy. Co. .. .. 105'. o : and wkei hm‘ : 21:88:; netloiltrtic stol-mwsboutil7 P m l“? i335 9-"(191197 link beiwee“ m” Am‘ Locomotive Co‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " maul °" ' ' ll been brOk- Am. Smelt. s. Rofng. Co. 1B5‘. i I ' swung the wind to W. N. W. again. lpast and the present as _ y, . "l! '. dA.B lM.C. . . . . . . . ..2tl' E : Qmlmn; ,‘:l§m:“o,§"f.,e21,§l'h_“ bad it; f? (12):? gfggefixgenggvgszn Aglcofikoaglvllg, c0_ ._ (will For the uoulan who Is n lover of fancy chliln we have o ‘It . u ‘y’ “ l liwhen he was called w his eternal Con. Pacific Co. .......... .. zoo-J, jllsl what will please her. u Wu’ Th“ "““"’°'*‘ “m” "w" “ml” NY Cen s; IIIIII Riv nu 111w 0 on Nov. 24th. On the 25th an reward. - - - - - ~ - - earthquake rocked St Stephen N ~ The late Mrs. Moore was born in Con. Gas Co .(N.Y) . . . . .. 143b,? We have just received s. shipment of fancy china and . . ., I . . . . 1a.. and was felt at Eastport. Maine, lghallgélltgitgalligi; Lotngndgexfriglizgmhgizltgrnafgagz- 66: -. 213'.‘ coloured glass, suitable for bridge prizes and wedding ‘not illlnxlsatrllrlepiilclgiieu glinimlifii? carried on an extensive senernl International Petroleum - 38!»; An assortment of coloured glass In hon hon all-lies. me lol wonderful weather-we are great- ,mercantile busineiss foriaimtcsitaablife gigging? £11 of N. J. .. .. . . 401s. plains, etc. can be seen in one of our show u-lnllows. ‘ly favored in this respect. Whylliinle- In 0000961? 0n V "5 ~ -- - ' - - - - -- - I mo“ he was engaged in lobster Southern Pacific Co. .. Nov. 30; now comes the storm. Arie. ‘as T M d Mo e‘ packma He became one. of me mo“ We Mil take great pleasure in showing you this line. and Ls. M .. enn.. a.. an .. l-i - Union Pacific Ry. .. I10: | i . 114% l l all _'widely known and highly respected u. s. Industrial Alcohol co. p we loci sure w»: will iind souwiliiull to please mt iglelllggcleelltt ‘It’! glilillrualclidvemlo ism-rill ‘residents of that section of Queen's Westinghouse Electric .,....,. 10400 1 m M wake 59515.... m“; l”; o1 county. For a long time he wasClel-k United Statm Steel . . . . . . . . .. MB-lil property. New York had a Bale on 0! "It! c°llilliYmg°giflzggleedfmtz Amtmmuw 5”“ I'°h"'|°,rm, w‘ w. Dec. 5th..with5 dead. It resell-d the duieeo W M“ u." I ---- -- l , a ,7“, . U , _ _ V‘ uscnoecstlasnllumooleapsrtori-lwuiluwiliil" °" - ' - .. .'I .~.,.... - - ,- m; “Anni. ,. :- '4 a. ii I- u 1511-51.. IHIILIJJJJIZIEQQIIILLIQQJJJJJJJJL “i-Jirillltzeg-P ~' ‘z-zrlz: -'. . _,._