uQVEMBER 1o. 1930 w. o. IIOGG, Bank of Nova Scotla Building, Charlottetown. l‘. E. l. co i¢sd l‘: his?’ P21137011?! of the Low Coat _neeraon riesroei (d), Confederation Life “ma.” u.“ y d“ Wail This i Coupon ‘l ‘Mow "m A ddrcs! Policyholder says : "The $50 Monthly Income will be of great assistance" was ill for a long time, but, because a Confederation Life Policy with Total Dis- he received $50 a month income . . . kept in full force without payment receiving such benefits, Mr. he had ability Benefits. and his insurance was ‘f further premiums while Confederation Life Association, Dear Sin: p Please accept l7 in} i (or the prompt attention given my claim, regarding tho Disability Clause in my insurance policy. The $50.00 monthly income will be of great assistance, as l have had luch enormous in connection with my long illness. l wish to express my appreciation for the court- eous manner in w 'c the Company has always transacted business with ma. I heartily recommend Lila added Disability Clause, as it la one 81nd best investments l know of. Yours sincerely, Insurance with the of the safest ommmd you to write for of the Confederation Series of Policies, with Total Dis- ability and Double Indemnity A "' ‘ Benefits, and Pflzidpating in profits. They provide the most econ- omical form of insurance to be had. The coupon above is £9;- your convenience. ,, » i‘ ‘l’? We earnestly: T... crisacorrcrowiv contour PAGE“ NINE n; ; 7116 the $250,000 cam- pplgn for the new Prince Edward Island Hospital, which ls scheduled to close tomorrow (Tuesday) evening. This friend ln need ls the Sun Llfe Assurance Company of Canada, which ls represented here by Man- ager J. A. Moore, with offices 1n the Commerce Building. It contributes $5.000 to the Hospital fund, and ac- companies the generous subscrip- tion wlth its best wishes for the complete success of the fund-raising movement. The conhlbutlon wlll be reported officially at the Victory Suppcr by Team 5. of which Mr. Moore ls an active member, and whlch ls captained by Mr. Wilfred P. Taylor. President T. B. Macaulay, of the Sun Life, telegraphed to Manager Moore last Saturday afternoon B. confirmation of the blg company's glft. Manager Mooro- had been ln communication with President Mac- aulay for several dBYS- Knoll/inf: his corporations liberallty, Mr. 1110011 expected a four-figure contribution, but even he was agreeably surprised when President Macaulay informed him that the Sun Life would make such a. substantial subscription. “Our company takes a deep inter- est in the welfare of Prlncs Edward lsland," ssld Mr. Moore Saturday evening. “It. also has the vlslon t0 have s broad view of the importance of hospitalization. This 1s an age of constructive co-operatlon. Modern science operates to prevent illness as well as to cure lt. An ufbto-date Confedgrlatiolt Life sociation a 11...: op" 10.0.... nu ‘WNW. V J h M in ... .51 fif.‘ Province, and realizes that the new _ New York, :1 structure “m, make me matuutmn has aroused admiration. Another Saturday, as follows: _ Iljlagewzlyln: .'. 5g: gill! giéllifi doubly effective as an agency for the To“ ‘chairman t Hm of Subscriptions Amour“ Exchan my! True; my. a“ my’; s“ conservation of the whole commun- Bradmbane W J_ Seaman 18 ‘ 81 " _ ‘ _ ge Mex sass‘ .. l? $12: I "Yr htlml- I '1'" dflllihm l” l" Bunbury Major A s. Robertson . 24 mo . , _.__. l‘ ard . K :13 the channel through WfllCh this 1x121: Harrington Charles E. Stewart a, $303 liycclnl to Johnston 3' Word) a": ‘ii-N " . 51 7-1‘~'l“— / encourlagement comes u our wot y Laue York B’ H" Bmwn ' Z 3 55 M, new g1?“ glisl-‘gyisti-iswo. g2, l‘ _' - I f; F ié “m” _ Murray n1... no, Bennett a" $224 illieghceri. lHiBP-u ii IOVQlQllQQI‘: i: Q9";- ' fiiv 125v Everybody connected Wm; a‘? Stanley Bridge HcrbertMcBweu 8 $102 . 1w _ ‘ ' - . _ — nnme‘... Minn 1S5 isms is“ ya“: “o _ “i; flygymé campaign ls strlvlngltok 118:0 ‘t: U.“ R‘ orMcmod 3a $3“ A’ “ff”- ‘~ W. u- 1.. .- Am R . I .. “c 3793* °b1°°m° b!’ w‘ °°°° °m°"° Chairman Bennett's $224 included River. ma; Stanley Bridge. $202.20; ' ‘ ' r1" W" - ~ - : ' s‘ “w, (T119508?) evening, when the vlcwfy a subscription of $200 from Dr Les- Ulsl $372 . l, l, . . _ . _ - . - will‘... llwrlll .. sir. -> supp“ 15 schedmed {or me 5°61“ lcr Brchaut. It was reported by Bunburys additional $410 appar- 3m.‘ W: fl Han M Trinity United Church‘ A“ Chairman Stewart that a contrlbu- ently carried that District's grand to- g“; 011 - .1 “ Pmvmml 915m" chfllme" “e rm of sioo from Mr. and Mrs. m1 mime. but Major Robertson says I i‘ I 1 _ n it” n M” 33" “m4 ‘f’ W“ l“ "11 ‘W’ “m” George Abbott. of Unlon 11mm, Her- his total to one really ls $2,212, and .1 ~l ltcm 5152' Rm. l Stool 1101' lmfvh 47th Snare Store! 4D‘), s ltoebuolr .. 450.140 .. us; n 12 Sim 1 s . w n l. \1- . :'. 5 lg r-~.~,v.. .1 i1» m...» .. -- H — m .. .. " - s i - ~ ~ " thuiimnmo 4o 401:.‘ 40v,‘ m... S U of N 1’ . .515. + Fhrra .\|.. ,_ I 1;, 15.1. H,“ H ss “aruer . will low intii 1o\/,_ 1.3, fa”, H,“ _ _. 4,“ ‘ Studebaker ‘J0 201. 10%! 10%- 1,; p,‘ q p49,.‘ . lvsna (‘o 11-11.’, ilk-j, . n‘, |'-.-| 15mph ‘lick iul ._ (4.1 I, 1m r. ,‘._ l .".': f. viii hi“ l"nl‘h‘l'.'lrb |.'.rs '1 m p, I. , ‘ ‘lwiic ...’ Clxlrmhrvu . llnlt t-urv 111;, 1171i! m.“ [m .~,,,,,,, I. man as 12a Pr! Hill] . y; n‘ l E I Dupnnt p411,‘ g5 l._ rt, ‘I B!" 1' n .. I40 24nlt|~ 1,. $15“ "f w l‘ w. \\' .. ‘ ..1.. :1 . Wort. A H ..l 71.31.21 \\'cat, l-llcc or ‘p114 \\'lml ('0 . .. 5D fill 5R worn. v . "V5131 1o 7s \' '1.‘ (‘ouch . 87m 01g, 81f, What t-hls country also needs ls a good wotennelon seeder attachment for the household vaculm cleaner. 1:1 f m. _ "-55% ‘lfiliil-l- ,. 11s; . 20w ‘h F ‘ Stewart Jones 3‘ Co, Correspondents o! Greenshields 8. Co, Members o! the Montreal Stock Exchange Y - 7 ‘I “m! 04cm 88-. Claorloflctoma _ hospital 1s a tremendous factor ln such work. The Sun Life evidently ET-Flsland Hospital Campaign All the way from Montreal. a great belief. corporation has stretched the long arm of frlendllncss to Prince Ed- ward Island and given a powerful Committee on Former upward push to “Thlrd, there are fairly certain re- turns still to come from Dr. Clark's Residents and Chairman Wallace 1.- l-llgglnss Busi- ness Friends Committee. Both of those unlts have highly creditable records to date, but there 1s reason to believe that the results of their energy and enthusiasm are not all in. "Fourth, the Executive Committee has yet to hear from Ambassador Charles M. Williams, who ls ap- proaching big corporations in Tor- onto, Waterloo and Montreal. In view of Mr. Willlamss excellent achlevemtn for the Sanitarium and his well known general ablllty as a business man, as well as his enterprise and personality, 1t seems reasonable to expect a five-figure to- tal of subscriptions from 111s flying trip. "Flfth, and most important, 1t appears to he propablo that between $25,000 and $30,000 of additional large subscriptions will come from the Memorial Committee. This unit con- sists of twenty-low: of the most businesslike and effective men in Charlottetown and Soul-ls. Its Chair- man 1s Mr. W. K. Rogers, who also ls Chslrman of the Board of Trus- tees of the Hospital, and who has glven hls tlme and energy without stint to the institution's development CHCY. has satisfied itself as to the wlcle usefulness of the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital to the people of this telephone 1094. and member of the clerical force will he stationed to receive reports for the Allied Towns Conunlttee. All Char- lottetown captains and other team members are requested to make their final reports at the Victory Supper. Captains who cannot attend ln person are asked to designate members of their teams as acting captains to report for them. The Chairmen of the Committee on Former Residents and the. Business Friends Committee also are expect- ed to report at the supper. So ls the Chairman of the Memorial Commit- tee. An expert 1n philanthropic fund- raislng movements made an Analysis of the present campaign on Satur- day afternoon and prepared the fol- lowing announcement: "Thu fund-raising movement ls in position to reach the objective. with seventy-two hours remaining between the present. moment and the victory Supper, and less than $80.- 000 remaining to be raised, the .vol- unteer workers can roll up o. grand total of at least $250,000 by Tuesday nlght. This may seem improbable to persons unfamlllar with campaign achievements, but every one who knows how gnllunlly volunteer work- ers respond to anemergoncy call and how generously contributors wlll JOHNSTON wWARD Stocks and Bonds Manbm: Ivlosmal Steel Extbalgt, Manual Carl Marin, Toronto Store Errbenu, Wianipv, Grab Errbnga. Cbingo Board of Tull, Nnr Yul Cub (amridl) HEAD OFFICE GORDON BLDG.‘ a . .e.i. Royal m»: Building, mmm‘ W“ P glva addltlonul subscriptions when, as 1n this caseplt ls necessary to do so to make the goal. wlll understand tho accuracy of the assertion. “First, let us study the Provlnclal situation. There are forty-six Provin- cial Dlstrlct Committees. and it ls practically certain that almost all of them wlll reach their quotas, whlle some of the Committees have turn- ed ln and wlll turn 1n much morc than their allotments. so far, there ls about 835,000 more to come from Ben). Rogers. Jr» Mlhllfls MONTREAL uqlaphona I209. '__€____ . __ CORONA PORTABLE TYPEWRITER is the re- sult of 20 years study of the needs of the public. l It has an unequalled record for durability. Soulis Typewriter (1o., Ltd. We Aunts onions Typewriter! o some Machines, Halifax. N. s. We! new-nuance. n. m. srmaou. t: Queen st. Charlottetown the Province to make up its total quota. of $60,000. "Second, lt is probable that the Charlottetown teams wlll report at least $20,000 on Tuesday evening. Captains and other team members have worked vigorously since the tenth rally supper last ‘rucsday nlght. Thelr later efforts are aldcd by a radical revlslcn of the memor- lal opportunities. It ls quite possible that they wlll have more than $20,- 000 of new w“... buttons for the Vio- tory Supper. Their success so far has been l0 tlf _ tlons and cash contributions to Al- lied Towns Chairman H. Hooper Home before three o'clock that af- ternoon. Later returns may be tele- phoned to CaXnDMSn Headquarters- lzfll-whcre a - P°_;."'“J2P t". erallty to philanthropic The day's returns from six of tho; totals to the W202 above quota); Little York. $1, 051.25 ($357.25 above quota); Murra for many years. One of its members ls l-Ils Worshlp, Mayor Prowse, a leading merchant who certainly has the health of Charlottetown at heart. Another 1s W. Chester S. McLurc, M.P., who also ls a public-spirited cltlzen and undoubtedly cherishes the interests of his entire constitu- "Stlll another 1s. Senator John Mc- Lean. of Sourls. whose lifelong de- votion to the progress of the whole Provlncc ls known to all. ‘Ihen there 1s Mr. George p. DeBloJs, whose 11b- institutions rington, had not yet been published. seven Districts carried their grand followlng amounts: Bradolbsne, $362.45; Harrington, $902 mighty human machine wlll slip. It would be astonlshlng lf some unlt dld not fall short of its expectations. All the more reason, therefore, why cvcry man and woman should put forth the maximum of effort, to off- set the posslblllly of dlssppolntment ln other dlrections. Even allowing for all slips. success ls wlthln the grasp of the volunteers. It CAN be done." Seven Provincial Districts‘ report- cd an additlonal total of $1,492 to Allied Towns Chairman Home on explains that many of his subscrip- tions have been reported by other units. Chairman Roy S. McLean tele- phoned from Sourls that he was sending $1,811 to Chairman Horne by Monday's early traln. 'I‘h1.s wlll be included in the Alllcd Towns Com- mittee's next report. E l’ 1N FLANDERS FIELDS Between the crossas. row on row, The larks, stlll bravely slnglng, fly. Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the dead. Short days ago We llvcd. felt dawn, saw sunset glow Loved and were loved, and now w lie In Flanders Fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe! The Torch. Be yours to hold 1t high If ye break faith with us who die. We shall not sleep, though popie grow In Flanders Fields. -___.._i@_-___ CANADA NOW GROWS OWN reports the Seed Branch o! the Do hlgh quality certified seed ls sligh Canadlnn grown sced. These are th inherent advantage of careful seler: tlon 1n foundation seed stock. an the important fact that seed D-“v used in Canada have been import Bhronic Throat Ills have been relieved by Mlnard’: time and again. It also re- lieves stralnspwrenched muscles, UNIMENT In Flanders Flelalhe poppies blow That mark our place; and ln the sky To you, from falling hands, we throw John McCrae mlnlon Department of Agrlcult-urc. Vegetables growers, gardeners and, farmers find that the extras our-t of‘ in proportion to its actual superior- lty. Two factors made for quality ln ducm 1n Canada ls acclimated. giving results. llmtoforc the mos‘. of tile field root and garden vegetable trod; ed for the United States and Europe. Field tests are maiERmg that often this important seed ls of poor qual- lty~much of lt of questionable qual- ity. BORDEN SCHOOL Honor roll for Borden School. GRADE fX—-l. Genevieve Mac- Donal-d. GRADE IX-l. Leigh Sharpe. GRADE VIII-l. Nellie Séstlhn, 2. Anne Paquet 3 Alice Mcmnis. - GRADE VIP-l. Frank Brennan 2 Earl Clark 3 Kenneth lvfcAleer. GRADE ‘Jl-l. Flqrcnoe McKen- zie 2 Raymond Richard 3 Margaret Baird. GRADE V—l. Jean Mclssac 2 Ol- ive Clark 3 Billy Brennan. GRADE lV-—l. George Mclnnls 2 Janle McKenzie 3 Doris Noonau. l Perfect Attendance for Octoberz-q Gcxievleve MacDonald, Leigh Sharpel v 8 S ' S. ' GARDEN FEDS Nellie Sexton. Anne Paquet. Earl Clark, Billy Brennan, Billy McAlecr, (“Tgfinggmnsmm Leftilsmngsd ‘taxi ;Olive Clark. Bernice Sharpe. Jean vegetables in increasing noticeably, partlcularly 1n Ontario and Quebec. clsasc, George Mclnnls, Geraldine Richard, ‘Pauline Mclsaac, Margaret MacDonald, John Jay, Gordon Jay. Anna MacLean. Paul Gallant, Lloyd Clark, Charlle Sexton, Mildred Mc-l Kenzle, Glenn Sharpe, Bertha Gallant. ._____._____._ Irritable Husband (to wife driv- lng a nall): “How do you ever ex- t o 1 your head?" ____€.._._-_.._s- i_ei.t__f5»_r Toothache. Use llllvlitrale One full carl a Q§§Q§QQOOQOOOOFOOQOOOOO9OOQO5 Pooh's r’. When R. B. Bennet builds ‘cm a tun- liloyd Gaudct We love our ho: 0OQQOOQOQQQQbbOofibbb-DQOQ-OQOCCOO-OOOOOOO —GYPROC—- lust received direct from Factory- One full carload TEN-TEST ~ -Assortecl lengthe- -'-Prices low- L. M. Poole & Co. prominent merchant l5 Mr. S. A. Mc- . at n, 3pm; mum; a; m, w“, c. k mod. zealous for the cause ls Mr. The New P ulna of the two dlvlslous 1n he. 1- James Paton. who has been a lecd- a a l quarters n, (mu- oflock yestufd i mg 51.12051 for decades. And the . York curb The two. commanders and l.\\'i3'. y I i‘ mem ers nclile Mr. Alfred Plckard, ._.__ 55.9mm, awed by many team my: v Mr. H. R. Hulson, lvfr. n. E. Mutch (Special t» Johnston s yum. bcrs. went over 5;...“ o; p.053, .3 and “l” eminent phYslcllm» 55 “l! Aero supply n .. Ilhi “I” ~ - cards with a vlew of giving gener’ i. “s “h” m“ °l hm‘ ‘tamlmg m l“ iii} glinirfiliiii. {V n ‘llbxflhcrc cnoprtunuy to 1m n; r2 °°ff’,.'“""ii." .. -. . . small"':..'.l:?::.r":... ' """"**""°"§ u msmw-il so S e 5 9mm“ committal“ ‘(Ipcilztllcuilnilirconi ~ . Cards were taken freely, and a lltr v ggogierfiazgzsgmboaizzult Ihastgpoltk; (‘oilllnelilnl ‘my ' From Saturday's Guardian Supplellmntarl’ Cimllss i5 P1011115 l . ar oug l"! u (m f 0d i, lts own column and various teams "Lam "f 1"’“'“""° " The Execume committee met m or t a) - _ _ - 11...: sums l_’o\\' B .. headquarters at four o'clock. with M1104 ‘Nwns Chairman Horne yr - 1t 1s entirely within the bounds 0f Efrf, film}! “,“|“.,'°A' Executlvc Chairman W. F.Tid-marsh 19rd“ 7969i"!!! l-hfl 5011004111! M!’ - pokflbmty M Chaim?“ Rogers to be A’: H“: M 1n the chair. Commander Charles H. film"! WWW? (F0111 Pwvinrull C1112: - ab“? m flmwunce "T000 to 530-000 ligorro rnlrnnl-lllllg‘ Block. of the Men's Division, and mall and Vice Chairman 12111311101 l “w” “m Tmisday “Fm- 111ml"- {,1,',‘,‘,',‘,‘,,, ‘.,'!,}"f‘f_ Mrs. n. Hooper Home. Commander busy wmvlllnz totals imm me :1 ‘ “w” 9°‘ b° “*°“"‘h".‘3 l° s“ m“ }l.f‘rlls§l,glrgj_lnn-;- of the Woman's Division, presided the evening: ‘ a strong committee of prominent-Sugar“ "Imam, L P ___ cltizens cxcecd its quota. The revised |'...-..:...-....\t rem‘ 1.. . r: 1.0%,“ chairman t,“ o. Suhqcnmiom “mm”, - ,. . . Slum (ti y» luimut ~_. ’ ‘ ' ‘ " ' ‘ meiorms “ill hcmhnnfs mm. ml). 1121111 {iii "if i<§i".l..".".k..'" " Brcckficld Charles s. ‘McDuff . . . . . . . .. 5 s ".0 Y,‘ " ere we av! r. ereore an a- -‘ " - " - . , - - i. ' - (mired r, 1- _, ,, Cornwall W. W. Crosby .. 37 s ml _ most certainty of $35,000 more from Vacuum on 5 Enlermd J w i...“ n s m3 __ . . , .. . ~ ti“ imgggzlozl tum“?- “CIQY°‘:'*:’:" A MARITIME mrrv Fredericton .1. A. Cutllffe . . 1 s s i’ y o . rom tie Bro 0- Klngsboro J. A. Fraser Z S ‘I ~ w“ 9lYisi°“S~ a likeuh°°°l °l "W" Sung at the Maritime Association mm. York o R. Bron-r. . .. . . 21 s 1442'» ‘ ‘glasfichhlm? ‘lgtrsfrnds ‘*2? im- reunion in Toronto: Milton Hammond Hooper .. 12 s "n ’ ‘m a m“ B“ "s" m. Albl w. .1. M r; liern . a s " cmnmmea‘ " “lawn” m” °i ‘w’ . 1' Murray lj-lxarbour Samuel i022... 29 s 831.25 000 or more through Ambassador “V! 5m? "5 l 1111/0100! dilly . , , , , .. . Murray RlVEl F. C. Emmett .. ... 2 s l» wmmms m“; M,“ “my be regarded Of Msrltzlne Provinces three; _____ _ _ __ as a Strillgly probable posslbllity of The Pride of our loyal Dominic". Tomb M m, mm , _ m qwm _ N“ n _ ' n ~ . I " , . . . . . . . . . . .- . f lstxlenfié $25,000 morre from the Mem 5 P E I “d N 5 The fqregnlng adltional reports _ g -- - I Oggir °Tmiuee' this mdicales a“ Refrain: carried the grand totals of the ers presiding. One of the most zral- ».,' 300110“? grind 21a‘ 0! “mm we" We're Msritlmers. Jolly Down-Eagt- above ten District Committees up to ous of the commlttcemcn pr t‘ alums “s5 t an $80M)“ llecesi ‘ers are we (we, we) the following figurrs: “'35 His Worship, Mayor Pr. . . sary L” summss’ i‘ we love our home-land me Prgvmcg; Brookfleld. $380; Cornwall, $1,203; Another who ShGRVOCI keen lhlCYPSL in T‘ not course’ new pm o; the cam. down by the sea. Emerald. $507; Fredericton. $354.50; the proceedings was Mr. Jsnles , i‘ . Damn‘ organmflom 1a,“ and small, I gylussboro, £435; Little York; 51,- 1121mm lxvlho. éwfildeftill-S win-k on fir; . shank; d“ “,5 uilmost m bring m as ‘ v 2. 5; Mil n. $1,245; Mt. Ablon, emora ommt e. 13.5 fl _ many contributions as possible. No wghflplxzzlemtagigfifi 311x52 jewel’ $583.50", Murray Harbour. $624.25; three other valuable posts 1n the ,. one can predict what cog 1n such a ‘ ‘ ' M“""“'~" Rlwr- 5599- campu?“ sun 5mm" was Mr’ H‘ nel. That's where all our "prstles" we'll buy. , Refrain: , Praties! Praties! Cook ‘cm, and eat ‘em, and smlle, smile, smile! Where else grow pratles as good as Prince Edward Isle? 3. We all love the land of the Blueno-zc, An-apple-ous Volley divine; A climate that's death to hay-fever; While herring-bones sprout on the spine. Refrain: We like cod-nah, lobsters and had- clles. and maclvrel too: Ben's Beans, Clam-Chowder. are the true Maritimers’ "homo-brawn" ~ 4. The = lgouche Salmon we're proud 0f, And big moose that fall to the gun; Fresh lobsters from Old Bay of Fundy And oysters that please every one. Refrain: Lovely, Lovely, Pleasant old places to, see-e-e Take me, Take me. Oh take me back r to N. B. 8. when else grow Canadian leaders, L.‘ R. Hillson. Chairman Rogers appor- tioned among his colleagues mcnv cards of prospects who are expects-I to increase their contributions sub- stantlalliz His Honour, Lieutenant-Governor ~ Frank R. Heartz, Honorary Chalr- man of the campaign, ls keeping in close communication with Executive Chairman Tidmarsh and other lead- erscf the movement. and 1s shonvinz marked interest Ln the success of the undertaking. Governor Hcartz “'35 Executive Chairman of the 1023 Hos-i pltsl compaigxl. and Honorary Clnlr-' man of the 1924 movement for the . Protestant Orphanage. Mrs. l-Icortz has given much assistance to mem- bers of Team 16. of which Mrs. F. W. Tldmarsh ls Captain, and. bliss Ruth Heartz ls an active worker an one -of the teams. It was remarked yesterday that every public fund- raislng movement with which His Honour has been connected has br-én i PER Through an error on the part of some member of the Allied Towns Committee, $101 that should have been credited to Murray Harbour was placed to the credit of Murray Harbour North. Restoring that amount to 11s proper place. and add- ing yesterday's report, makes Murray Ilarbours grand total to date $624.25. It also puts Murray Harbour North back among those centres from whlch Clnlrman Horne has not yet hcnrd. The prophecy 1s made that Chairman Oswald Graham will come 1n at the eleventh hour with a sat- isfactory report. It is understood he has experienced unavoidable delay. Readjustment of the Long Creek situation gives Chairman Currie" a grand total of $628 agalsnt a quota of $1,800. which 1t ls predicted he will reach before ‘mesday. An extra important meeting of the Memorial Committee was held ln campaign headquarters at seven o'clock last evening. Chairman Rog- s. conspicuous succ l For November Funds Our November Dieting List includes many attractive bonds and preferred stocks grouped as follows: M..- i ..-.. __,e,\. A college or Province to boss? Were given ‘em Fbulkrler Whldden, And Lieutenant-Governor Ross. Refrain: ' Refrain: Fielding, Borden. ‘rllley and and How (Joe Howe) and V "Topper. Bennet and Rhodes are falthfullyi ‘ serving us now. 6. We're proud of our own ‘Trade Com- mission. They‘11 pilot us out of the fog; N0 more need we "cuss" the "Yank" mm ‘ While Burnaby stays on the 30b, Refrain: were Marltlmers, Loyal clown-casters are we (we. we. We'll buy the good things they scud us from down by the sec. 7. We've sung us a Maritime ditty. And and now with every good wish: i May each-whether “Tory" or "Grit-‘ ty"- Her vote for the right “polltlshfl Refrain; Wore Marltlmers; jolly and i030 well ever be: ne-land, the Pro vlnces down by the sea. (Tune of "My Bonnie Lies Over tho Ocean?) .__.____-____ "Toll me. Doctor, why you arldrcs pact to knock a nail 1n the wall with your congregatmn as Dem Broth‘ a clothes-brush? Why dent you use ‘an’? You seem m forget the ladies‘, “But the one embraces the other" "Yes. but not ln church." QOOQOOOU’ oad GYPROC nd Wllsrua QOO-O-GC-OOQO-OO@O~O§OOO$§Q~>OQOOOQQ AA“‘LAAAA Yielding from Government and Municipal Bonds 4.50% to 5.251;}, Public Utility Bonds 4.853140 5.507, Corporation Bonds to 6.5034. Preferred Stocks 6.6023 to 7.0075 Ask for complete list N-SO. Eastern Securities Company Ll M lT E D . W. H. V. DUNBAIZ’, Manager ; Charlottetown " ~ St. John Montreal Halifax , |‘_ I ‘if Moncton. Summersidc, Fredericton '1 i Nova Scotia Light & Power Company, Limited 6% Preference Shares Nova Scotis Light ht Power Company, Limited, own: and operates all the electric light, power, gar and tramway properties in Halifax. NS. Through wholly- owned subsidiaries it controls the light and power business in Dirtmouth, Bediorcl, Springhill, Chester and Harrington. N.S. It also owns the entire Common Stock of The Avon River Power Company. Limited, serving the eastern Annapolis Valley. We nfibr a limited amount of the Companyk 6Q, Cumulative Redeemable Preference Shares, ivhich we recommend as an attractive public utility preferred stock investment. i929 earnings. after all charges. were $252,331. Annual dividend requirement of all Prefer- ence 5harcs now to be outstanding is $75,000. Price: 97 and accrued dividend, to yield 6.197.} Dzxcripfire circular on requut. ‘air-J: Royal Securities Corporation umltied uilding, Charlottetown Telephone t7‘) ‘ Riley B U-ll