NOVEMBER 1, 1928 Atwell & Company ‘ “The House of Service” INVESTMENT BROKERS norm OFFICE ' Imperial Blhll Bldg” e10 st. James st. Montreal, , 37171911951 Qllfllw. SYIIIWY. Ottawa, Charlottetown, Montreal (UIIWWII). Three Elven, Halifax. WE RECOMMEND i With genuine confidence I ' . Evangeline Gold & Copper Mines Limited M 50c lwr shore. hellevlnr this stock to be the most promis ing speculation ever offered to the publlm l The Cmnlmnl’ ""3 llfflllertics in Nova Scotla and Quebec. where a genuine development, on a huge scale is being conducted. ' The results being obtained on these properties can I truly be described as sensational, and every llldlcaglun points to success. Evangeline Gold and Coppgl- Mll-les 14mm.“ is Ming directed by men of integrity, who are sincerely deter- mined to make it an outstanding success. Our special bulletin regarding this offering will be gladly forwarded on request. To Messrs. Atwell & Co., 145 Great George Street, Charlottetown, P, i; ]_ Please forward your special bulletin regarding Evangeline Gold and Copper Mines Llm|led_ Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Address white clover honey (should that happen to be the kind preferred). Now if honey were to be graded. ‘he purchaser would be assisted in making his choice of kinds. thermore, he soon gets to know what kind he prefers, and will re- turn for more. wTlY HONEY snouu) at: GRADED (Experimental Farms Note) Honey is one of the few uncook- ed, pure and natural foods in its class that remains. But because it is too frequently allowed to go to the market in an unclassified or ungraded manner, it is often over- lcokcd by the purchaser. Since there are so many differ- ent kinds of honeys. and so many individual tastes, it is important that. when buying honey the pur- chaser should know what he or she is getting. For example, buckwheat as a table honey. is disliked by many people, while on the other hand. many people prefer it to any other. It is perfectly good honey, but it does not suit the palate in some cases. The only way to make sure that the purchaser is getting what is liked best, is to have the quality or grade marked on the container. Because in these days so much of the food-stuff consumed is graded and labelled, any commodity, such as honey, that is not graded. is ire- qnc-ntly overlooked by the house- wlfe when purchasing her provis- ions. When purchasing a can of OIL SIIALE AND TAR ‘SANDS Canada has vast. resources of or shale and bituminous sands, thc former occurring in the Maritimc Provinces and the latter in Alber- ta. These deposits have long been considered as potential sources oi products generally obtained from crude petroleum. As a result oi recent modifications in refining methods these raw materials nla_\ now be seriously considered as sources. to be drawn upon when needed. to help in supplying the ra- pidly increasing demand for motor fuel. . ' mO-m- MOUNT ROBSON ‘Ihc summit of Robson pass is; i‘; bread gravel fiat extending between Adolphus lake on the Alberta side The Public Forum i i i _ .zes with potatoes supplying Fur- ~ rLhia column i: open for tho The Daily _ Argument of question: of tutu-Qt. Tho opinions oi correspondent. —Q-O~€~O'0-O~O-(P-O-0—G>0-I~O—0—O~O~O~O—l-O-0-0-’ POTATO MARKETING SUGGES- TION Sir.—I have a few suggestions to make in regard to the Potato situ- ation, which I believe if adopted would help towards a solution of the problem now confronting the farmersvand shippers of PE. Island and could if necessary be placed in operation in a. reasonably short time. Potatoes which are sliced or grated. and dried in the sun or by artificial means and called dessl- cated potatoes, dry up and shrink Lo o vcry small compass and weight and could be sent to grocers or ‘.l.i)l‘CS in gross packages of small. pasteboard boxes and both the growers and shippers would profit by the lower freight bills for trans- portation, as the dried or desslcat- AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN “I would of enjoyed the ser- mon, but I couldn't. hardly keep from gettin' up an tendin’ to that Allen child's nose." ed vegetables weigh next to nothing compared to the ordinary vegetabl- es. And moreover could be kept in storage for a long time without in- suring the product in the least. Have two different size packages made up, enough for one meal, a small size for the small family and large size for the large family. Al- to theru could be mixed vegetables. potatoes, onions. carrots, etc.. pre- pared in the same way, in two the major portion. They tvould sell well even in the nnillner time, especially in the cit- ‘es and towns, as they would mean .1 distinct saving for the housewife lll time and money; as the dinner ls nII ready to place in the stew ‘._)Ol. with the meat, and the potato- " are quite as wholesome and nu- n-itious as vegetables fresh from the farm in their natural state. ' Also a demand could be created "or Prince Edward Island Select Baking Potatoes; that is for light nicely potatoes, such as the green mountain and Early Rose by sort- lug out the perfect, uniform sized potatoes and packing them In at- and free from all defects. In every the large hotels and well-to-do 11v looking for. The light mealv baked potato,“ Making the place of soggy Vflflelleo‘ with tlle.selcct city trade. regard- lcsl; of price for the doctors 11nd diz-ticians claim the mineral sailfi- and Berg lake in British Columbin the two lakes lying about ll. mllr apart. In no other pass in the Roc- kies docs one mountain so domin- ate the entire landscape as does Mount Robson. Its enormous mass (altitude, 12,972 fectl towers 7,532 peaches, one can sce thc quality marked on the label. or when buy- ing jams one can see the kind clearly marked on the label. leaving; no doubt in ones mind concerning the quality of such purchases. When it comes to buying honey. unless it bc graded-and much of it is not-— feet above the summit of thc puss one must make a stab in thc dark. at such close range as to literally hoping that it._will prove to be good overshadow it. _' NEW ISSUE Republic of IPeru 6 p. c. External» Sinking‘ Fund Gold Bonds Due October 1, 1960 Priccz- 91 and interest, yielding 6.70%. Eastern Securities Co., Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS CIIAIILOTTETOWN HALIFAX ST- 10"" MONTREAL The ‘modern costume s- J¢wel§ .3... the finishing touch No longer merliornaments. jewels are now placed 65 focal points in the ensemble ._lo brin out a line here, to lend riIIianl: contrast there . . ."., “will! dcggns . moreover, t ould harmonize withedch other. . . . Let us help you select from rooch- es, necklaces, rings. and ear- rings styled in modes 0i the ....A artGruen GuiId Watch. I00. Edd! 1m‘ meoalrable distinction. w. w. WELLNER ' Jewelers‘ "Slllfle 1868 tlllfllfll-"W" l. ’_, “u... right article and after king potato ls culled f the good D09‘ dried orlce for the the select ba out the remainder o atocs could be dessicatcd or and placed on thc market. And last but not least. T01‘ U“ sake of the farnlcr. W110 l5 mflkmg this Island what it is. pass Hdlfllw ‘f; limit thc acreage illflnmd a“ m“ the Potato Growing Industry tothc farmers who grow from 3 to_10 neg; cs, and stop the spcculltols 26v m jump in and out with from‘ mo 100 acres. These ideas are n rough but with a little care could be worked out and would be a great benefit to the industry hcrc. l These are my pet ideas which for lack of capital I was unable to __.__./__._. “JIY . . ffillllllcs want tile select baking po- lAt.. Top. 8a San. Fe. Ry. . .. 190-. into, and will not clicker about the Am. Can Co.—X D50 cts. 107 qyloo if they get the product they Am. Car 8a Fdy. Co. . . .. .. 92_ Am. Locomotive Co. Am. Smelt. 81. Ref. Co. . An. Cop. Min. Co. . . . . . . . . . . . N. Y. Cen. 8t l-lud. Ritz. R. R. Con. Gas Co. (N. Y.» .. 11nd. Motor Car Co. . POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN sc/ - An IMPERIAL LIFE I ASSURANCE POLICY ‘l*""-—" .\ " ill w *°'l‘lll\l*l~» .. l IN" Branch Office : pull. ‘a {Ear prov 70 Prince Street, CHARLOTTETOWN \\~ “Our daughter's baby is talkin right along now, but you have to have our daughter there to tell you what he‘s sayin’." New York Exchange th r u the test part of the lwllaw- M6 105i Inter. Paper Co. .54 ‘l 3n ‘when l1 potato is boiled and the Inter. Petroleum . 47 water thrown away. which by tnc Stall. Oil of New Jersey . 7'.» will‘ would be tllc chief point i-O Southern Pacific . . . . . . . . . . .. 122'- ztlcss. in advertising the select Llllion Pacific Ry. .. 202". baking potato. Also such, catch U. S. Ind. Alcohol Co 129"‘. w Jhyllgglfi as “Had Your Mineral Svullli Wcrtinghouse Elec. . . 112; Tod '2" and other such uttc-HUON- UmtI-d States Steel lo.‘ m. {otters at. the beginning of advcr- l‘, tisclnents would help to boost Montreal Stock Exchange Lhgnlligh class cook‘ may pass 111* Abitibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,38"» most any other class of footl b)‘ B. E. Stccl lst Pfd. . . li l“ working it over. but he cannot B, E. Steel 2nd Pld. .. 34 make a high class baked lwlflw (Jul Mis. Kan. 8a Tex. Ry. . 290 ~ll ll soggyone. and right here 1:; Montreal Power . .. . 103 where some P. E. I. varieties excel National Breweries . 144“. all other potatoes grown. Winnipeg Electric . . 110'. The demand for dry mealv bllk- Brampton, . . . . . . . .. 35'». F, lag potatoes is growing rapidlygfld Brazilian Traction 60". since we have the select DOLRWQS Stccl Com. of Canada .. 20B ,w let us eater to the select demand Abitibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 26'. wbidll, as I said before. will Day the Sllawlnlgan . . . . . .. 83'. B Can. Steamship Com. Dominion Brldge-—X D 6 and 20 cts. m... bonus M - l eration mysfili- . ‘etc.. ‘ RUINEI) POTATO GROWER‘ l WINNIPEG. Oct... 30.—O\1t of the! 8.500 British harvesters who comll to Cam-ad; this year for work in, Western harvest fields untilervsfllf." i- a c ~ cmment Mimi’ today, according concerned in their; "Many are in the city 91"‘ waiting to secure 101351", rious trades. while farm for those stlll in the being arransed- t0 handling. present. their va placements country are calladlll“ Bmwen’ ' lproacll to all such nntters lt can» Trinidad lmd other B i . ~ ‘ . ~ _ tish - Blmdlng Product's - =not. therefore. look on llldlilercllll: 5L9)“ are expecwd m b)‘; presgzxfles , glhaseréibdd CO- ' 42 ‘at war or what nlakrs for ycar I.. The first Imperial Conference of‘. P03; or; -‘ 18 mint puumorlll force behind liholstlldgllrll, “~95 held at oxford and] Inter utllltlésLlil“ 42".- mflurls,‘ Ill“ lgixcl-Iluml ‘I lawl-HOYCIII-‘l Cambrldge m 1924‘ being “mmdwl Inter Utillties—B .. 12-. °"_ llfrurin, ,‘\_‘"‘,,,,'“"{‘I,'{‘"II, .‘I;’,,,.,.,‘, by “hm” 10° Student-a Deleoates Carl. Pac. Ry. .. 220 I *~ - h -- »~ from the National Federation of British America o -» 49% y' . .<..> lmmdll" Ummml’ Sludfims M Imperial ou . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. as l "PM “me 590"“ the next wa- ' . urence for Canada. It was to have ; ' ' ' been held this fall. b t. BANKS Empire the inability 0f some "of tllvghifioi: Bank Commerce 30o l . lmsmnlly removed delegations to WHEAT ‘make drrangcmenis. 1t. was decided Dem _ _ V I I ‘ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ ‘ _ V _ _ _ _ _ __ 116i, Losses In the Inot to hold the conference until March .. -- ‘ G W ‘I929 M , _ , _ _ . . _ . .. . .. , . 1233- The conference will last for ten “y I q ‘ reat- ar gays and. while tho delegations wlll D°°~ » all“ I The latest and lnost accuralel o? thetllatxigest part- or their own March - "' g2,“ list of death casualties sustained‘ c Q5”? hat): ailfsexesisli}; N‘ F‘ May - » - < -- - - ' ‘ ' ' ' Igretaeggl-tlf»: 0221;319:113‘! lillléglfl 1:21;; l one thousand dollars. with prong‘; Dem _ _ _ D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V _ _ _ __ 431-, annual reportfgt the Impemfi warliof seveal. hundred more. Addresses Mfich ' ' ' ' ' ' “ Graves Commission and places the I213 2,8993%: ggfaageral outstan?" M" -- ‘ total m. 1.019.882, of whom sesnlcoungy, a ‘W’ N.“ 0d v ‘ " Canadians. The bodies which n och __ g1, Wale _ _ Tll.._ agenda cf the conference Dem _. 110% mvetgeé“! ‘wfligrgg m}: I" 131%‘; will include discussions of the May 125% ceme I a ° 7y pa YOIIOWIRZ topics; student magazines m A Paeflv coco oto Bmo B! ' oaorolvooo coat now You not only want to be pre- pared agoinst '1 cold winter. but. ‘also, you want your eoal supply in before bad weather sets in. Be prudent and plooe your order now. Going Upstairs l-lad to Sit Down Breath So Short Mrs. ll. Brouseoau, M 0g, Que- wfitgk-"Folfllllllly years sullere with shortness of breath; then four vears ago! had pal ltltlon of the heart, and was so bod I god tn git down two 01‘ three time: when some "Mam i road about LBURNS Ml HFART NFRVE Pllll so I got o. box and In no time I felt better, so I todlt three boxes more and 11love never had sllortaul of b!!! nee " I m Dill 7' no‘ woclalsoco. m WASHINGTON Oct 27_ __ De_ made to visit his parents, Mr. and claring emphatically that "it is not Mm- 59h" Slllnks- W00 T95R19 law governed world.“ lhrcc years, in addition to vigor- ously emphasizing peace between nations. called upon l-llt find a_ way to live ll)g(?lI1"l‘21!l'I Si“ JIIOIYI both adore. lholl is: oiufuith message declared. the lcttcl" said "the mod lxlonlcru- ous task \\'Ill(‘Il fact“: -lIl' Again and again destroyed Cllristinnuivlli .. be. That u? believe in cxnllg ,tioll. lcollquercd by \\'i‘.1' l; nlorld wide. , lot" what Christ sltnnds for. ‘detail to those plans and lments to formulaic and curry out. I from India. South Africa, Australia isp IIII iChl istiun Lady Spinks M‘ E Visi l. ts Toronto tcscsting visitor in thr- city is Ladv Spinks, wife of Sir Cllralton Spinkls L'0l'lIIl'lRlld0l'-lll-Ch1Ef of the military forces in Egypt. Following a brief ,\'l.‘lli with Miss Loilcy and Charles T Y‘ ‘S. L-ailcy, 26 ll/llitney Avc.. she ___ 1 . eads U‘ S‘ hplsco-‘ielt to joill hcr husband. the Slfdhl‘ pal Church Issue m Esau- Lady Spinks before ‘her marriage Pastoral Letter at was Miss Marguerite Coleman of ~ - ‘Ills city. It wa d ' b t t ' COIIVCIItIOII. to Canada that Eeggiffifl; ‘Slpilllis ills future wife. the trip being the ing of 0f so in ilaciivc crates. with or without ' u“. b\lsin€lss 0f the Christian Victoria. B. C. The romance on l. ~ - . < -. c . _. ~ 4 ‘Ivralmmg them m paper’ They Clmich t9 (‘Qlllml §0VE'-'11I11°"lfi Impboard Iva‘; quickly mlmwed by r122: coll-‘Iqzficgtcgtfxlfihemskllillilsssglrltl‘rifiiktllaflllllllnfillld IIZIQIeTeIIIQIIIW/NI gililgglgélgréfilrlzgifxfgoizklgefi‘g; - lillcColgislétqizlilLfif tile Protczstarltl l,» “Tiéélllflglflrxfggi-ge wok place while by Chas. R. Wittemann Brook- have population of over 1.000 u - 1- . 5 ". 1 a pas ora ct cl‘. . - ' - IITZ extra fancy bikini; Wade m"! _ HALIFAX- 0C? 3l--—-QH0tfll-10I15 mad at (m. Close c; me (general General Spinks was on furlough in 13,11.‘ n Izluxleeli, m- smenci peep“? , u - _ - b m would range in wglght from 10 lurnished by Johnston and Ward. Ccnvenmn hem todav called uponllgls‘ recuperating from a bad Zcltcqlaulcs. Ws10t1S o _ gues1_ _Thl.s vlas le LlllpfeaStllOll O;0UZ_ zunccs to one and a half pounds Members MontrealStock Exchange. me church m ‘m, i-lnoral forcglsllapekup received when he wasl N"? m?“ c? l‘ m"! Inf‘: uflbackv 1° wmmpeg g y pimp‘: mo“ They mum be smoQu-L clean bnmnd the Cflons ‘Or mace and A d by the burs-ting of a she“ m m1 Lona re sportsman. at tie nc- Baldlcn Anderson. who has _|u.. r ' I “ quet Club here. [returned from an extensive visit w burie Galllpoli. They have a small daughter. l2 Years of age, and twin daughters oi eight. General Spinks’ last visit to Canada. was four years ago oll the occasion of the golden wedding of, his father and mother ill Victoria. l A year ago last June Genarall nks was knighted and the form- ‘ Miss Coleman of Toronto bc-I came Lady Spinks. The sirdal" has, ' llacl a remarkable military career. ‘ l The letter. clgllvrmlzi our‘ iv " thc plcn for" e churches of thc world to IIIIKI n mlnon ground cf worship for all. “if Catholic and Protestant call- nr worship togctlxl-l" lIlP one I-ortl. vaifi. Wc live ill our sin.‘ the: ’I‘llrillng to tllc question of pence.‘ "1l‘Ill (ll ‘.\'Ll" of ' A Students Conference i lCanadian Press) day is thc warfzuc again .1 lIlu cphetl; and slutcslncn Il iscd l0 tell us that if ' Christ is too strcll"lj' ilrlxunlan KrWiPIV lo lllill "r Bu‘. xvm- '- rvl - h.» Oct 3o- E, 1g j "W" R11 Darts of tllc mu "Ugh hmllire will gather at Mont- ldll‘ Quli- m 1929 for the second 1 ll... .l11,,‘I'll£1I Conference of students 01' Christian Church to control Izov- Willi-h will open on September 5m "It is not thc ‘business- ulments. It cannot lay clown its fllltl will bc hold jointly a; the projects University of Montreal and Mcom llicli it ls thc business oi‘ govcrll- University. Student delegations ut it is thc business of church to New Zcaland, Newfoundland Hung DAILY AIR. SERVICE "‘Eurcp5—-every hour on the hour. I ‘ The air lthrobbirt o. wings, lanes cooling and going in operation between this country cn 24-hour schedules between Pllil- and Europe. The present-day TORONTO, Ont. Oct. 29—An in- ndflljllla and Paris; negotiating lhc‘ nlctllcds ol' travel-tlutomobile, rt-zw- harm rcic us readil prese nt-day clevllt ed achievement scorning the hazards accidents will be unkncwti; craft, blinking red and. green and important white eyes in the dome of the sky.‘ Churchill. the new terminus of the passing ‘amid rush of mighty wings and powerful ill the last five months into a teem- cngines. All this in five years. carrying from fifty to one hund persons, in addition to mail and ex- <1 pr: ._, LOCAL OFF 5 every hour on the hour for Europe," TO EUROPE IS he declared. ~ “Within ten years, aireraits—and HILADELPHIA. Pa. Oct., 30- by aircraft, I mean heavier than an" machines. although the dirig- h ibles will have their place-will be with the rus w D slxalnship and Qcam and electric ll‘£l1l1~W’lII be obsolete, in so for as the greater distances are concern- ed." \ air lanes more _ than a motorist now threads grcat highways. Planes calry- as many passengers as the trains; liners by scientific IFORT CllURClllLLlNOw AN IMPORTANT TOWN the heavens, fog and sleet and storm. Airways controlled by aerial pofiice that huge Frc in WINNIPEG. a ralhcl" seaport Man. Oct., 30.- obscure and un- village. Fort repassing with the Hudson Bay railway, IIlBS expanded :ing town of Ilearly four hundred lanes.‘ that district. Warehouses are being red constructed and houses of every escription are being built rapidly ss, will be leaving Philadelphia at Fort Chill-chill. Within five years, alerop CANADIAN MINING TRUTHS a scientific analysis IT CONTAINS CONCISE GACCURATE INFORMATION ON MINES AND OUTSTANDING MINING PROSPECTS [Yailed Free to an)’ flfining’ I nv stqr who asks or it Address Head Oflice —MJntr*eaI I Arllulscollrm " THE House or SERVICE" IMPERIAL BAN BUILDING 6lO StJames St. ConlliéGlll) BRANCHES HDNTREALGpIoun-OTTAWNOUEBF -HAIIF'AX §VDN[V-CNARL ITETOWN-INR ERIVERS \ cal: in no uncertain way l-urlrcr- Kong. England and Scotland llavcl lg the relations of men and lla- already C0mplgted url-nngementq m‘ ons to one another. 1.. 1.21:1 the coilisrencc alld- l.ep'l.es_ “It is the business to guide Ill?‘ cntntivcs frcln universities in Irc- consciclne Ill its ap- land. Malta, Ceylon. Bermuda. the world. The total Empire loss," d b“ 1 1,019,882.15 higher than estimates??? a,'§,‘l'e,,§atd1n..s.3.Ilfiebgliifilmzlliifil‘ previously given. Mr. Austen student exchanges and mum wmmi Chamberlain, as he tllen was. stab- the empire. travel facilities fol- ed in the House of Commons on Students scholarshws student May 4, 1921, that the approximate 10m schemes‘ leckumshl-ps one” number of deaths was 946,028 and “my for posbgmduaw Q0“ the and that number and also the Imuonal umons of Students “juhml numbers for other countries have ‘he umpire’ the Inmmmonal com» Additional Issue Fraser Companies Limited 6% First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Series “A“ Maturing January 1st, 1950. Principal and interest payable in Canadian, United States or Sterling funds. b’ _ Denominations $1,000 and $500. These bonds will rank equally with the First Mortgage Bonds presently outstanding, so cured by first mortgage and charge on all fixed assets of the Company now owned or hereafter acquired and by Iloatin charge on all other assets. The proceeds of t ese Bonds, together with the proceeds of the additional 61/570 Gold Debentures recently issued, will be used to fund in part expenditures on Ilddl’ tions to manufacturing mpacity, which arc now virtually completed. Total consolidated fixed and net current assets are equivalent to more than $3,100 for each $1,000 Bond .now to be outstanding. Earnings for the year ended December 31st, 1927, available for bond interest, were equivalent to more than three times thc re- quired amount. Present eaming power will be been carried in Whitaker's Almanac m“, n‘ l until the present time. The deaths month tcfonug ‘fgiagklglssx’ °l “med and A-“Mmwd “was other international student O1 are there given as follows: France. ‘muons and mbemationl mfib amass: Belgilunghiallklgg; Italy. mm“ . 460.000; Portug , . i I-llnfllll Th e sac/loo: Serbia. 121.535: and the ma}, ’,‘j'f,,“,“,f°e‘fpeg',g";,°{g'gfgjgsg United States 115.680. o-nd for the subject of “WW interest at the enemypowers as follows: Germany. conmvme m Monma, 2,060,466‘. Austria and l-IuMBYY. ' increased through plant extensions, which will practically double the Companyb IIIAIIUIHCIU’ ring capacity of finished sulphite paper. paperboard and pulp for sale. We offer these bonds for sound investment it—- 1B°°~°°°1 Bvlllcfla- 1°13“ “Maurie-y azsooo. This United States THPKEY- Im-flyglilfiezigirgnzg: estimate from the British Empire from time in time A statement 2mg llggafidwl: ‘the bWOIx-ld A015 ' w . . ow y 11.5 , complledellly thtgnlgnclrtfetlkilaamsp s’: 31d am tonne 0:; gov,- _gql- Bel. 1 um. e er» . to f Piebnlofi‘ 25.1024 gave the follow-qmom for °m° Um“; Sig‘; “Michell-loam 1'60 Oll l. llilbilro-Co. Iloh O dealers, or .= .. , m; killed and dead: anus. m- u n“, also awe <olllcl=ll-i‘.i."°".c..‘..‘.‘i‘i.*z.‘i’ll..°“. m‘ U’??? - - - '“ Lmym; Belgium, 13,716; Italy, am“, 5mm m“! dgad “at “vim; . Riley Building, Charlottetown ti. mm; Pol-luau. 11% Wlgwtlfé m apparently am not include l Morltrczl Toronto null... sump... cpl-l». ‘IE5?! 335.106; Berbh- 4°-°°° "' m those who died from woundslow. Vincouvcr m». York 11.... as»... om». amfltm dim United Shim 120.0%, and for 8 The ha”. “sum” by firs“ h." Edmonton Regitti Victoria St. John's, NM. mum.» - countries; Germany (olficb- ; Austria and Hunt- V‘ , onllybeen KIQIIU ‘h’ l’ ' 1.,“ ..l;'\ placed n 1.100.000. ‘ 1011/; and accrued interest, to yield 5.88% Descriptive civcultir luill be upon requfi. Royal Securities Corporation I R417