'- .»-.- . _ ____y “Agents -\Vanted " ,‘ Female Help .Wanted v Luau, sue L l‘ 1mm wan-run IV mu or mholding the pooition. two - ot free w»! I Fiber... I. ' Please toflowl:— Nun _l I l_l yo) e10 o l 0 0' y l’. h ‘ . ----..._..“._.y.._-_... Yhelflrorllgzat 111445»: brill! .5? "It Prim y LOAN- A Union,- perhope, there in a still otrongorrooaonfi-ithut d! Canola dad again DMD “u...-.-...-..-.........-.......- - J"? - .......-..~_---.._._ Possible Reason I ,...‘LR.~\. _ high standing attained ‘by wing to the world that lhi; country i: in a ihoroug your service in all respects We <4 l.~.1 __ I ii shall he db all that in required to procure new bond: for you. TRANSPORTATION ILDIL, here I.-.....».........._.........,;........ ‘ronowro vie-roam MONTREAL ‘NEW vonk crucsoo bonds partly ' state Piece 755;, JA- I. AME‘ Q G0, - f‘ A -. lpndeuu \ relating u» u. ...... glad to enter your mention exchange your bonds maturing November ht 0o “I I11! in the fonn below and toreurl u promptly no pouible if you desire some at the Lou. To A. E. AMES & CO. Transportation lldp, Montreal outer my order, ct tile olefin; price, for Dominion of Condo Loon, n $_,;_;.,-». _.;.;.....due October 15th, 1948. Price, 98.85 and Internet yielding 5.14$ I~1r,---~~.--......due October 15th, 1928. Price, 99.00 and interest yielding 5.2895 NOTE: If yod desire to puy for these or full! by the exchange of Victory Loon Bonds due 1st November, 1023, t,“ h; I- r.- ooloeslernfleewir. Adalffll oueoroefnuofuoTnliu-efeqegqaq-j. e ofoe I oofionoaoou I one: 1:454:10 lmo . l if Hotel Arrivals REVERE HOTEL Jos. Mdihhce, North Cove. 1N. 3-; Mice 3111mm, ‘Boston; W. Long. HlllIIflX‘, Philip iNoonafl. City'- J- ‘A. McLellun. Cit)’; MTB- J- M- Nausq, Tracudie Cross; F- A- H91" llugworfb, Brockville; L. R. Alien. Summersido; Wm. E. Forbes, Summerside. >' HUGO BT-INNEB‘ DUO - ’ ICON!- rwon ‘ran’ nounsrsn DAV BERLIN, Oct. 1.——Hugo Stinues demanding the ten hours‘ working- day knows ‘what it means from DB1‘- sonal experience. Unlike most oi the other German captains of industry. he is a self- made man. Although his father was a weal- thy industrialist. young Hugo want.- ed lo begin ul. the beginning. Afler lflnishing college he flirst became an apprentice in a. Cob~ Jens business flrm. die was eighteen (in 1888 when he left Coblenz and for ten months After this finished. oi‘ coal. three dug cosi like any other miner for under the ground, which was at thnl. time s. ten-hour ioh. .4_AAAAAAA 7v v;x #1 ‘Av ' 0 ASSIFIED A')VER n"|I|u§_10e per line per day. Io , . . ' lays or over. I words to n liar. ole word- of all. and nun! be Illllll for. seven war-on per week. 1 A AA With 50,000 marks, which he bud P-"il '1'“! l inherited from bis mother. he then WOIIIDIOII - - - ~ - - - - -- pmcceilcd to found his own ilrmfil- l-ll“l""i"e F50"- insteud of going into his fathcr’s‘0I1!\Wfl POWOI" - - - - - - -- CANSO SCHOONER SUNK .0FF ANTIGONIISH. , Oct. twenty ton Cunso built. Alice J. Davis, Captain ‘Peter Dal- ton, owner and muster. sank off Cape George Tliulssduy, while on route i'rom Port Has-tings to Georgetown, l‘. E, I. with a cargo The vessel sinrlod to leak and while making for illallantyne-s Cove snapped the main mast. The crw of made mile distant in a dory. The vessel sank. T-lie spurs arc above water. TISEMEIVTS DQI’ lino per tiny for 8 Bo per line IIIIJIII for C doll or over. Group: of ii lxuren, Initial Iain-re. noun! nu ll) yer cons. unnrounl Inr cull. Alldn-u forlmu part sweet-i not .n remission Ilomnu ll- Wk Jar seven words for one work. Situation Wanted, Mo for O-OQO-O-OOOO-GOOO-OOOOQOO-OOOQQOQ experience ho took rsuccclssiveiy u position us workman in smelterlcs and cokerlcs. Only after going through such practical experience Hugo Stinnos went "m, a techinca] high echo“ lcvliivns furuislir-ll by Johnson un-l h, 1393 he considered ms educauon ,\\ard". [hlelmbors of the Mouwenl -. the {#1: l-IALIFAX. Oct. Sicck range. hon- “ Com CAPE GEORGE Laurcntldc Pulp. do Pfd Asbestos Com. Dominion Bridge. Montreal Power . Winnipeg Electric. chord. one Atchison . . . . . . . .. Count Cube Cone Sugar. .. (Iruciblo Steel i1.‘- AfiENTw-MEN AND WOMEN, make up ito $80 week-lypeellini; locally our popular ladies’ coals 41nd dresses, direct to consumer. . . lFrea samples. Write Dept. 20, 380, Station 13., Montreéil. n .» . Eli-i ' WANTED -—GIRL FOR GENER- ul housework. Apply Mrs. F. S. _ Chandler, 75 Euston St. ‘ WANTEU-MAID FOR GENERAL ‘housework. 500d home. APDIY Mrs. W. M. Wopdoldfi. 17 PIN!" §unt 8L. or phone 485-1. ti .._.._.._._.___.__._.___- BALESMAN WANTEIHWEHAVE a mighty good proposition to oi- - fer a real live salosmsuto cov; er P. E. 1., one that will show ‘ ‘ ozreal profit. ; pgjltmitelsl.‘ '12 . _ q .. o n, .»~B. m,‘ VIIII-IO-I-BI. p I Wastes‘ \ --_-.._ also WANT u 1'0 tiko orders for Private’ (men ling Xmas ca s in.. spare time. Experience on ocean commi lo d. ed i Ill l“ A v cholter ‘ ye ‘um, Q x . h. mrxsor" .8» Win- ! Weitmoéigt, Mon- IIQ-Q . 0~2--1l anoterete moon. emu, family. A991: IIYIIII foil penlcniers noon location. debool elm-ems. d 6M nuns. ,9 III If For Bale ..___ _______ . FOR SALE ——F'URNITIJRE. AP. ply 51 Villa Sl.. _____._____?____ FOR $ALE—A 4 CYLINDER Studebaker Oar. As lgood as new —overbauied this Spring. Will be! sold at a bargain. Apply 17 Dor- cbesler Street. Situations -Vacnut Eii'"—~———-'—-" PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Cards; sample book free; men and women already making $5 up (lolly. in Hill's limo. OBI" relson (lompnuy. l-Irintiord. 011l- ' Mlscollunquug THE WlLLYS-KNIGHT Cur with the famous Knight sleeve VH1"! Motor is in n class b lsolf. Sen it fit our Sbow-rowfl- ilrll. Ila)" per, Agent. Summer o. " as: canon snos. i.‘ , Willa!‘ “n l! Pcwor Plant on e_ ibitlon in . m: Show-room. We ‘I Batteries for any his" m; rum! u! i by“: prices. Slunmersido. .. “AAA-Q ' w: CARRYA ruu. Illl ,0: Over- land nuns ea we" Axles and other, equl other makes oi curs. P vice. low prices at E. H. ynorh. Bummer it. Bllmmfl" __,_..._._.__ GREETING CARD CAN to bundle an grade line of Private C ‘l. lib- em commissions; W"!!! ,- tlon ll satisfactory. lilting expat-in Press Steel Car. Reading . . . . . . . .. Southern Pacific Studebaker . . . . . . . Union Pacific . Utnh Copper .. S02i-10-2-3i. 506-9-19-tlf. 1933 Victory i922 Victory 1937 Victory BANKS Bank Royal . . . . . . 92m“ Bunk Montreal . ; IS-fii-iifi-vii supply E Ray!" I1 li-iil I will be |pr|nfl|ll bcr 4th. " nl for pt Ser- ' 41-24-41 ' Fills mu exclusl Ill’ y b!" : l,» L-The Peumans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . wlwoflm‘ Abitlbi . . . . . .. Sbawinignn ..... National Breweries. Atlantic Sugar. . . . . .. Am. Locomotive .... . Am. Car I‘; Foundry. American Smelling d; llofg. Anaconda Copper. (ianudian -Pacific Railway .. New YorkvCcnlral. international Paper. Kelly Springfield. ... .. Mex. Petroleum. . . . . .. international Mer. Murine .. Bank Nova Scotin Dec. 105% May 110 July 106 7zsflorn Doc. 72% May 71% July QUOTATIONS Fri-g; L-Sioci: ‘quo- Stecl Company of Canada .. British Empire Steel 1st Pfd 591,9 .... few/s Canadian General Electric“ Canadian Steamship Com. I: 55;. :12 MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1934 Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 101.85 Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . 190 . 218 229 out» Dec. 42 u. May 4m. ‘ FOR SALE One 220 gallon Bowser gasoline _ tank with hosouttnobed. In perfect condition. Applyjlost. Reuben Tup- MCo Ken ngtop. 707-10-2-3l. Live Fowl Wanted purchasing live fowl Millie. and up; October a! to Octo- o. n. Psunurou Lyudil Hotel Konslngfon , . 10140-11 Lire iiiiowl Wanted w ...... nuymsmyslmm 4% lbs. 2m! up. Gordian I vemmm inn. i- ‘ " rsnotorouf -_ ,, ms: cuAnLorrarowu GIiAR-DIAN ul|is*s.l1iliv _ “Central Guiirdian - arming extent. Fortunately no bull ere electric storm swept suited in considerable The dwelling-house owned by Mr. sustained was a great one. The their kind assistance at such an longing to Mr. Chas. MacLean was killed. BROOKVALE SCHOOL-The following is the honor Brookvalc School for the month of September. Grade Vlli. 1. Mable Cusack. 2. Willie Curley, 3. Kalb- leen Cusack, Mary Smith equal. Grade. Vll 1. Peter Slordy. 2. O‘- Leary Curley, 3. Rose Smith. Grade IV. 1. Elizabeth Cusuck, 2. Thom- as Cusack. Grade Ill. 1. Clarence Curley 2. Leo. Smith. Grade I. 1. Margaret Smith 2. Rita Smith Por- fect Attendance O‘Lcarey Curley. Percentage of Attendance 76.1 Leno Curley, Teacher. SCHOOL STANDING-The fol- lowing is the standing of the pup- lls of Wilmot Vullcy School for the month of September. Grade X. 1. Jenn Casley 2. Gladys Picketfs Grade IX. 1. Frances Wright. 2. Lillian llogg, 3. Ralph Hogg. Grade VI 1. Lillinn Sobey, 2. Katherine Clark Ii. Floyd Caseiey. Grade V. 1. Lucy Hogg, 2. George Hogg, ti. John Burrows, Grade ll. 1. Ralph Clark, 2. Earl Hcgg 3. Jean Curtis Grade I. Sr. 1. Mabel Peters, Z. Dor- othy Hogg 3. Annie Jardino. Grado 1. Jr. 1. Eunice Jardiue und Jack Sobey (equal) 2. Georgie Curtis. i _Finds Virtues In “Bad” Boys l l2! 88% . 611/4, |hcre areof the normal kind, Mr. I o; 1421/; 5.. lAllendale Farm (Unlted- Press) LAKE VILLA. lli.. Oct. 1.- years’ experience as dircc- tor the Ailieruiulc ‘Farm has con- .. viuced Edward L. Bradley of the virtue of "ibaduess" in boys. Upon the 260 acres of land and water of lbe farm. "badneee" is ac- counted u natural purl of‘ the dev- - iclopmenl uf (lnptuiu iBriullc-ys 100 boy-s. Years ago Mr. Tirudley dov- |oleri Iilmself to n new ideal in boy ilfllllilffl, and his faith, be ways, in * ELECTRIC STORM-The elec- tric disturbances aceompunying the rain on Friday night were severe in the Kensington district. Heavy ilbunder shook windows to an u- dings were struck. A cow belong- ing to Georgejdullally was kills-d (presumably) by the lightnlngl-K SEVERE sTORMz-A very sev- over Queens County at 3 o'clock Satur- day Morning Sept. 29th, which re- damage. J. I‘. ‘Jenkins, Alberry Plains was completely burned to the ground. Much sympathy is felt as the loss neighbors deserve. much credit for carly hour. Also a valuable cow be- Roll for . The Kings County Exhibition was beld in Georgetown on Wed- nesday, Sept. 19tb. As the weather during the morning wns uncert- ain, the attendance was not as large us it might otherwise have been. Notwithstanding the fact that the season was late und the fair early, all classes were well filled with exhibits of splendid qualify Within the building the excellent sbo\viug of farm and garden pro- ducts testlfied to the exceptional growth of root and other crops during the summer as well us lo the ability of our farmers in the matter of selection The Art Sewing and domestic science departments were particularly well filled with material which indicated to lbc full the ability iand painistating cure of the indies of the Eastern County. Some very fine exhibits of flowers were also to be seen within the buiildiug. Outside the showing was even better than inside. The exhibit of hogs was worthy of special men- tion All classes however, Cattle horses hogs and sheep were well ity all in good condition. The formal opening of lho 0x- liibltlon took pluce in the Exhibi- tion Building. Mr. C, B. McLarcn Mayor of (ieorgelown, and one oi’ iiio llIfUttOY-S of tbc Associutinzi acting as chairman. lie first r-zil- lell upon lion J. Ii. illyors, Com- missioner of Aricullurc whose duty iiibltion 011011. In tho course of his vriry practical iuiilrcss the Coin- missiouer who is u very forceful and convincing speaker uflcr referring l0 tho iilllltlllllll showing in all (lopurtmzruts [minted out the many oilvanlngos of the small County fair ovcr tho lurgc exhib- ition, so far us tho ordinary furni- or in concerned. Simuklng of lho work of bis lltlliflftllltlll lic expres- nell lho hope that the p-mplc zrr-n- crully would use it uud foil por- fcclly at homo iu asking for as in giving suggestion uud advice in rc- Kurd lo tho nli important work of’ Agriculture. l-lc thirn declared tho exhibition formally opened. The towart. Tho Prciuier in a few well chosen remarks referred to his connection with the Kings County cxhibiton snce boyhood. Because of this connection be has been able to watch very closely the development. of the fairs and their effect. liv. pointed out the possibilities of use- fulness in the mutter of co-opor- ation and he urged that every for; mer should feel himself personally interested in order tbut tho most good might be zlonc for the grout- est number of 1icoplc. business. Cuba Con‘! SIIKB-I‘ Pfll- _ 'f.be inherent goodne-ss of American traction of‘ thi- events wcrc lho Such wete the beginnings nl’ Pan American Petroleum .. 115% lyouth has yielded increasingly races. (Tood clam] Hugo Stlu , who is new Ger- Amorivfln Coll - - - - - - 83% great returns. flontvslcd was the order or the many's—— ybo idurJpeL-i-leading Ilfflzllilln Fraction -- -- , ‘Foundation of the f-arm, accord- industriali f. Howard Smith Pfd . ling lo Mr. Bradley, might be taken ' “ " Com . . . . . . . . . . . as u protest against the insfitulioil- lrri-st by all lirose present. WW Spanish River Preferred ulism which oftlmes attempts lo re- form boys into “nu-natural little angels." The other extreme was at first the policy st the farm and it has changed but. slightly. The boys Bradley says, made from “snap-s, ure encouraged to be themselves. There are few warnings or “don‘ts" at Ailendnle. But I-here is an unwritten law which no one violates. The boys may -1ie. steal. lhrow stones “normally? and pay for it only as they might in the best. of homes. but whoever dares smoke a cigarette trends danger- ous ground, and perhaps numbers his (lays st Alicnilale. "Nothing so iimiis the future of a. buy as the cigarette," Capluiti Bradley believes. "That is the only thing we will not tolerate." "Some boys require special al- toution," the director admitted. “Sometimes we fail to handle them. 'l‘-hen we hand them over to lho bring them around. ln all our years we have had lo expel only lwo boy's. We say to tho boys: "Herc ho is. if you can put. up with him. if you want. to give him a chance. for his cnndilcl, we'll keep him." "'l‘hey take him and soon the objectionable inuallfllcs idisajipoar. 9 They take pride. iu being their brother's keeper." boys of the farm includes nearly all the names iu~the league of nut- ionsnAmong the hundreds who ‘have gone out l'rom the school arc many, the director say-s. Who-arc drawing average salaries of $6.000 and $7.000 a year. "And l-hsy are fine family men."_ he adds. {l HOTEL VICTQRIA I] Offers to the truvellillil IPIIbHO o comfortable- up-to-dlie haul. Com ulna M rooms with prlvlto baths. Tho-Cole- Ine l: famous all over Consuls. Telephones In all rooms. Courteous service. _ H. C. BROWN. -. ,. Manager dliarlohtgtown I noun 00., Ltd. | VICTORIA HOTEL P. M. Tllolnll. T9 F. of most points in exhibit of sheep was won by Stewart Bros. Closely snails and puppy dog tails.” They B by The Royal Bank for exhibits of cattle was won by Edwin Reid, ors in this class wore Jas. Rciiy. Geo. Annesr. Alex. Hamilton and Wm. Aitken. Brod stallions shown by Dr. Mac. intyro. Jus. McDonald, unrl Percy Henry are worthy of special mou- tion. in tho (Jlydcs ' and John illclictb mid in UH‘. gen» erui purpose class. J. J. Foguriy Wm. Power, Duulei McGrogoi- and others BIIOWBII splendid stock. boys themselves and they always exhibmir“ Poole, Stewart Bros. Kccnnn llros. Preston Harrington. l). Ii. Ross. Mont Auucnr und otiion. ublc of still grcutor 1f you W111 m1“; um [Qqpgngilyfllty Yul. This your as himulrmuly boon said tho uhow was splendid but the crowd wuu lacking. Wo furni- fairs huvo u pluce in our Agricul- tural life and llnlcsu those tum; A list of the nationalities of t-he are well attended and unless they £ , Roper. Plctou: lDolliQ ROOM’. ‘Pic- Followlng z-re the names of thr- principnl exhibitors of stockAsplcn did cup .'iou.1icd by thc.(‘:i1i.i-'|i:r.1 Bank of (fouinlerivc for lho winners followed by C. B. PCS. Another Clay and KliLillflll beautiful cup (IOIIRIOII oi‘ Canada Other largo exhibit- ln the class oi’ horses, Islam] David iloid As ulreurly slated tho clnss of 08H was excellent. The principal] were illcssrs. Loslio Tho Kin!!! County Fair is cup- usefulness rs must come to rcniize flint such OUEEN HOTEL water Street Charlottetown This populor Hotel he: been completely renovated unis ro- - furnished throughout and offers vory oom- fortoblo neoovnmodntion to the travelling public. ‘The toblo lo espec- leily good and the pub- llo on oourteouoly cored for. Ines 00.00 n day. JIIUOE J. TAYLOR. _ anger dharlottetoxvii Hotel 00., Ltd Proprietor: QUEEN HOTEL H. MoDouo-ld, 'L0e Angelou, Cal - 1B. Bishop. Si. John: lilin 1 .- ', ‘ w ; s. Wlloltoihfllmcton; c. s. 3°‘ m l-lfirrle, cs- v1.1.1 u». Ottawa: o . it was to formally (ieclarc the ox; cs-hairmun then called upon Premier ' Nor. by nuy means fbn least m» are imrticinuicd ipurpese is dcfezitcd. sport, kgpnp;[everywhere should fairs and would encourage them by flay. All heals of the (llfferflflt ruuh-{ilicir attendance. Unless \vc imvc vs‘ wc-rc \\: Icbcd with lillqnad ivj-ltllflt sprit of elm-operation, that dc- sire to iuukc the show the very best possible bccuue of its educa- tional value unless we all nltcud and endeavour to learn us much as we can, thou to a largo cxlonl the money spcnl in fairs of this kimll Frill/Ii? iii lililliii On ‘Puosduy evening. September 25H] fbc Prcabylcrian Trail lining- ors and Tuxls Boys mct at homo of lhnir louder. Mr. Robert Gordon to bid him fnrcwcll on the ovo of his departure for collogc. Afior u plcnsuut cvouiug sponl in gnuics uud music, the following ml- drcsu was rcnd by Rnlph Ramsay IIPCSOIIIOII with n bountiful clock. Lunch was tbon served by Mrs. Gordon. M illlll Mr. and filled with stock 0f (axe-client quul- . Said:“Quit your ‘wind-jamming) deliver the goods” shown cream REPUTATION ag0--but today TORS. CREAM is o 1923. tored” .at YOUR EXPENSE. 2. All discs the same--no numbers to confuse you. 3. A “dirt chamber” which clarifies the milk before‘. skimming. Hence-clean cream that remains sweet be- cause it is pure. iummerside 88-Oct. 2, 6 and 9. (iordon ivns r. llobvri. (lnrdon, . Summrrslric, l’. l‘). l. Dcnr Reborn-- Al this limo, us you are about lo li-uvo our midsl. to r-ulor (iollvgc, tvc, lbn 'l‘rnll Rangers and Tuxls llflyi-i wllb whom you huvc boon no IOYH-Jl worker. moot. to cxloud you our best ivhlbos for sun .. your now undertaking. 'l‘ if. such suclvess will follow you we have no doubt, for. knowing as we do tlic - yiositlnu of respect and trust which you hold in our community, and tho marked zibiliiy which charac- terized nli your unficriukhvgs hero. we fccl coufidont that iucrexiseil opportunities will find you respon- slvo in an ovon lurgcr measure. Your place in lbc town is one that will not easily be filled. in bus bums clrclns you bnvo u iuosl. on- viablo ropuintlou for IIIOTOIIIZIIIIJHS while u inlibul employee of your own firm, you find much time ln~ dnvnfc to lho lurgor lnlori-nl nf lbn commun- li.y no n whole. While your depart- um will ihus bo a (listlucl loss in tho whole lown, and while this will be particularly fruo of the church of your choice in which you have labored so earnestly, libero is per- haps no phnso of your many-sided activities which will suffer so keen- ly the loss of your presence and personality as the boys to. whom you have given of your best in loud- ornhip. efficiency. nnd yor, Ami while to-night We come lo bid you farewell with a distinct sense of loss, we cannot but feel " that the high ideals which you have wook, endeavored by precept and example to implant upon our plas- tic characters, will remsln with us throughout the years that are to come, and lhnl wo shall look bnck - upon those limos spent together ns the moel worth-while duys of our lives. . 'While we shell miss you we rejoi- ce to know-shut with such-s y". v ,0, sing which you purpoeetalz» A conscientiously. week by TURN EASIEST TO CLEAN——SKIMS the cleanest. OPERATOR SATISFACTION to the user or no sale. Ask for demonstration. Sold and Guaranteed by A. HORNE a. co. Reliable Agents in all Parts of the Province Many fiarmcrs are tired ofthe “Wind-jamming” larguments w . ENT PERFORMANCE. Some horses“ were considered FAST ONES years money. So with SOME THE ANKER-HOLTH (self-balancing bowl) M0051. The. last word in Cream Separationf 1. A self-balancing bowl GUARANTEED for life- No more sending bowl “back t0 the factory” t0 be “doc- i" separators. PAST does not win PRES- ' are not within the SEPARA-r, SEPARATOR w Charlottetown in by nil ibcir - Public iumi IJOUSI. tb-‘Jsc V0 5 PIER CENT- l5 October 1028-4)!) nnvl lb October lii-lll-JIUIA and MATU II ING ll! SPECIAL the to withdrawal. ...................... .. Ordern or lmutruollonn for nr irlcgrnphenl Illgglnll invite Suhucrlpllonn fur I nouuion or cum IIEFUNDING LOAN MATUIIING HOLDERS 0F VICTORY May exchange their holdings for the same amount of the new issue and receive in cash the difference between the fscc vnluc of their maturing bonds and the purchase price of the new securities, numely:— ' lit (hr rnfe of $1.75 per hundred tlollnrn for 1M) your bonds, k At the rule of 81.00 per hundred clollurn for 5 your holulu, Interest coupons on bonds exchanged are in br- retained by the owner and cashed on November 1st. will br- dntcd October 15th. holders who exchange will thus rr-rcivc nil cxlrn half month's lntcrnsl. thereby reducing thq ,_ cont of the new lsuuc to lho foll<nvln|;:—- III-III DIATUIIITY 98.02 AND INTIBIIIJWI‘ YIELIIING 5.10 P-C- 1028 MATIIIIITY 08.17 AND INTEREST YIRLDING 5.28 I'.(7. Holders are urged in nrf ivromivlly no thin prlvllvne II lllbiefl JOHNSTON ANDWAKD, lnlcrcai—ylrlsl 5.22! Per Con! Interest-yield 5.14 Per Celt IIONIIS NOVEMBER 1023 ~-w-»-' Pl! I \' I LEG la‘ As the new bonds xolmnzr may be iris-phoned ni nur rxlknle. lllork, Mlmcfon your bcsl informal at heurl we. wish lo luko ibls opportunity of assuring you that lho hearty good wishes of nil will follow you whcrcvor du- ty culls. As a symbol of our friendship and nproclatiou we would ask you to uccofll. this liille gift (not. for its intrinsic vmiun.) but as u slight re minder that tlio boys whom you have loft behind, undcr ilhc stimul- us of your leadership, have grasp- od something of your splril and nrr- nmlcavoring in gn forward wlib you in lho common work of the YouuirMun of Nnznrolh. We irusi. ihut from limo lo timc wo mny bc able to welcome you bnck homo again during your va- cation periods and assure you that lho latch-string of our fellowship circle will always be out to you. Signed on behalf of the boys. J. D. McKay Wm. MORRISON ROBTJ-IOLMAN Deaths AULD-At Saskatoon. Sank" Oct. 1st. David H. Auld, sgcd 74. Funer- ul notice later. Marriages BEA'R8T°—-BURT°N-—_At Augus- Eastern Guardian . WSHOP. from Holmaifs Cstolox ..*REDUCED FARES FOR SOURIS EXHIBITION. — First clnss onc way fares and one third fnr lho round trip and children half lllfl‘, good from Oct. 2nd to Oct 4th. 758-9-29-2l »_‘<oo>—r—i Western Guardian —CORFIECT|ON.-ln Bedequo School Fair Prize List the names glvcu for onions should Imve boen for cucumbers and tho onion prise list is us follows. " 1. Hammond liowness. Ccntrevlllc. 2. Verna Schurmcn, Mt. Stowe. 3. Alice Noouan. (fcntreville. 4. Hilde 'No- ounu ‘Ccntrevillc. I tine Cove Wednesday. Sept. 19th, by Rev. P. A. Fits putrlek Bertie Alice Burton to Ralph Arthur Beu- irsto. I . . l HALLIDVAV-MORRILL-ln West‘ Somervllle. Muss. on Sept. 3rd. Barber- l ._ Iliivbi?’ \- “IIHWIII >~ r . i . All‘ Ill“!!! ll 1' \‘<!hi s: Ciurisw will. q. our... . .. ... i v-~i»'rr ~