s... ‘t its; Pnffl i. ‘A. novel eleotilq laniir-isl mini 191101.181! tobc-EWIWBII‘ " tocn wee“ L "e am 10,000,000, . . ' i has been estimated Ten Year lBonds" . . V’ ' p or 11in PROVINCEOF PRINCE EDWARD V ISLAND . ~ l - ‘niiuoiniyirrioiis $1000.00 ‘ Price 98.00 mu vAccrucd Interest. v Yielding Over 4M7, GLQ§lsTIMs0N e co. , The “Oldest Bond House in' Canada THE ' OLDEST BQND HOUSE IN CANADA Any industry's progress is FEDERATEDS progress F" '.~i Will public utilities" increase I their substantial .eamings'? " .1 ; can-profit PUBLIC Utilities, silpplying light, heat and power. to thousandsof growing cities and towns, are closely related to all modern progress. Will public utilities lead the other groups in earning power? Thcy might. In Fedérated- Capital Co ration, you share iiiihe ‘ e n 88"" wnulatio o! "i . - . 1 , Bin-Only a “’ ~ percentage our. peopleseat ample-wheat om ly all eat. its healthful and. n0inisbing_por- tions. as the bran and the mid- the best and most nourishing parts of the wheat to the pigs. We buy bran as a. health breakfast food. Burely it must be and We all know that the superfine .flour is plastic and itsbest‘ parts, the bran and shorts; taken from it, leaving a dena d product. It doesn't make so ice a loaf this whole- matters? The bakers will ical reason why they don't eat. whole wheat bread. ' I am sir, etc. WHOLE-WHEAT 0 By Frank Yellh l 0 ooomo ' FORT WALSH Q. Where is Fort Walsh? A. Fort Walsh-was a. ' and named v after inspector J. ed to Maple Creek, Sask., which readsln part. "In the Hills where hunting bands Queen's law on "A fretful realm." iO-i - ' FIXING EASTER. SUNDAY LONDON, Dec. 8 —Negotiations ing a fixed date.‘ for Easter have der consideration, said Sir Austen Chamberlain; Foreign Secretary, _in the House ofCommons today. The British House of Commons last July gave third reading to a. mea- sure stabilizing Easter at, the Bun- zlay after the second Saturdayjn \p1'il instead of determining the date by the phases of the moon. The bill does not come into effect until an intemational agreement has been reached. , . -—————{O% SCRAMBLED SCRIPTURE . l (mm the Boston Transcript) .Jan‘e"s mistress had a. cold and 1ane'w‘as'th'e‘only one represent- ‘ng the’ family at the morning ser- vice, where the sermon was on the text:4-"Unless~‘ye repent ye shall profits of 20 leading public uti ities, including; _ v . _ _ _ , . Am¢i-.&.....o'» and aims. _ _ a American Telephon d Telegraph 5.53.3311: {$9.3}! gifdfi.“ . Columbia Gas F! Electric \ . ggi-uolidated GlacflqhOf N. Y. - .t B I. . V, p n lngrzéiiticiiiaxnToleugil% and Telegraph The ort mcriccn . _. Btuidardfiu and Elicia-lo . The same single investment further entitles you to an . interest in theeamings of numerous outstanding railroads. - banks. inaui-an companies, food companies. industrial companies, clitin stores and mail order houses. A single investment-whetlierjlarge or small-will also- give you an interest in theearijiiiigs from practically every» - phase of American and Canadian industry-furore than _200 carefully selected, dlVldTGaIQCl-DQVlQQJCOIIIIWIIIOS in every line. Federated Capital stipulation is an inventive company with impressive record o earnings.‘ _ _ m“! to my fight with ‘me um“ I ‘ you iqfqnmition mil be mi: o» fieqim: _ DI‘. WODIPS . Eastern Securities,‘ cit... , Ltd. "$1,? . p. 1NVEsc nANS-EIS' y . - syrup H "1 »..~.....Z"”'°t""' .- 4 "1 . .U_..K~;, $1Q0,00Q,-QQQ Gain‘ , by Distillery Stocks ' 1" ~ i-siiicl iiza islisinfiifiiifi aiivwcifmrg: I i”, a _ hliitllfififiéfl uillgl-ies. By a ' lu (h; inner put 0Q this appreciation has w _ flllfllhdflflll‘ the pact thrqcyiflfl- ‘ . l - _'i _'iidlheir, eilgglellopmepts ‘~ I y likewise "perish?" On her return her mistress‘ asked ' if she‘ had enjoyed the discourse. ’ ‘ "Yeslnyblit you know I'm. ii. bit harchornearin‘: " “And what was .the text, Jane?" 90h, he preached on:-- "Unless ye pay the rent ye will have to leave the parish." i Fflfe" "- lell licr Iiilli“ A Vlrclciioli lloiigli Mrs. E. A. Brooks, 1164 Robson St., Vancouver B.C., wntem-"Last winter i .0 the ‘inn twice, and thelast timeit sf me with a wretched cough that one, and now, I find my cough has completely left mo. hp “I h Il cerii inly never without]: bottles oil‘ ‘Dr. lWoodbFPiIie Syrup in the house.” h. "f fly I’ 'c 3a‘ .a h it ' , am’ size Medial? allwdruggilitdeiindgdeeiilers. Put up only by The T. hlilbum C0.- Liid., Toronto, Ont, l . ' tHlPRITlY A cow. iii-panic wnv nbrwicr wnonB-‘iynaaw v . I *raiiaiiipf " _ of l Why is this? The papers are fill-ii.- ed with the advantages of whole- wheat bread over the kind wemost- Why this Persistence. in the face of both medical and dietltic advice, in sticking ‘to the denatured flour bread. with all oi’ dlings separated trom it‘? We give wheat. and the bakers would pi'e- fcr making flour bread, but what sllPDly their customers ‘with what they want. Then can anybody give log- ~ ~o+o+o+o+oo7o+ooo+ooo+u The Land We ‘Love f 00004-0 post of the o >1 s» :1‘ 8 C‘ g $ P- W Q 5' 0 o‘ 5. ._ Ch u‘ f o» M. Walsh in 1875. Tho post was remov- in 1883 and now carries an historic tablet, Ovniessiasc to $1.25. Prowse Bros. Ltd. of the Blackfeet, Crres, Asslnibones, Sault- ,eaux and Sioux met and fought 102* officers and men in 1876, imposed‘ with other Govemmentscomern- . not yetbeen‘ instituted, but areun- vchoice cilistmas gifts, including ' there ‘wilLbe pleased to know ofbis - McLeodds a-‘son of Mr. andMi-c. A. - marksfianli " s y ognli? ally’ ' Central "Gd rdldili. i _-'7 _, ' '9 .5 viva-i.- 7' " f -." ' "dbl f» lcnrier Gr aided ski! Soolhc-dnnd hcnlvdhq oolha-Saiva YR! GUARANTEED OINTM! N1‘ 1 a pfaycr t0 noel‘ Not be in vain. _ -Henry A. Ashmead, I. 3.‘ -———-<0>-'---- ' AA‘ - in‘ . i CQNsnPAIiON‘ ‘ u . 4 wens of so in. coloured foillc. ism iiieciiu~wlw ‘ " , " ‘ csai-iz-c-si- I Ififiewill-qbllfln-flll get an artistic calendar if poidin time. ~ ti. BY PAYING YOUR. SUBSCRIP- TION now you get the choice of nine calendars from the Charlotte- town Guardian. tt. 4 WEBB‘ 54 inch coloured flannel special $1.29 yd. Prowse, 8131c. Ltd. '. ' 9534-12-6-8i CHILDREN'S VELVET Pantie. Dresses. Price $3.50. Prowse Bros. td. 968442-6181 GET YOUR. CALENDAR FOR. 1929 by paying your siibscription- to the Guardian. Nine to choose from. LADIES GINGIIAM and’ Chintz aprons. Price 55c to $1.00. PIQWHB Bros. Ltd. 9534-12-6-31 LADIES COLOURED velvet hats clearing at $2.98. Pxbwse Bros. Ltd. ‘ 9534-111-6-31 ___.A deliver. Phone the Palmer Wat- son Electric Co. 9500-12-0-(51 LADIES LONG SLEEVE vests. colts and wool mixture, all sins. Special 59c. Prowse Bros. Ltd. ‘ 9534-12-6-3i i LADIES BATIIROBES in cordur- oy, velvet and eiderdown. co 3 3 c0 5 g Q 5 F; n. i‘; 5 or F 5 to $13.60. Prowse Bros. Ltd. ‘ x iiss4-12,-c'-_ai LADIES RUBBER. APRONQprice 9E34-12-.8-3i DRIVING" PARK -A11Y0ne' hav- ing bills against the Charlottetown .Driving Park kindly furnish same not later than Monday, 10th De- cember. J. W. Boulter, sedy-Treas. ‘ 95651-12-7-21 NEW i: SERIAL-"Idle Island," by Ethel I-Iueston, a little spot for sum- mer visitors on the Mains coast is the scene of The Guardian's new story starting next Saturday. The heroine is as charming as she is amusing. _ Watch for the opening chapter. ' ‘ »_ CIIURCII 0F CHRIST-Regular services Church oi’ Christ Sunday, December 9th. New Glasgow 11 a.m. Frederi ton. 3 p. m. Bradalbane. 7 p. m. B alliane service dependent upon weetherand road conditions. ~-C. E. Armstrong. ' iuanisnrman nu us 'r i W- FNAGE PLEASAN GROVE AN) YORIL-Seiwiccs in\~ the United Churches will be held next Sunday as follows: Central Church, Marsh,- ileld — Dunstaffnage at 11 ii. m. Church School at l0 a. m. Pleasant Grove at 2.30 p. m. York at 7 p. m. The Church School at York will be- gin its, winter schedule at 2.30 in the afternoon next Sunday. Rev. F. E. Boothroyd, minister. v HIGH ‘TEA AT NOTRE DAME- Monday and ‘Puway. Dec. 10th and 11th high class Supper will be serv- ed at 6 m. The bazaar offers landsmpes, hand-painted china and - greeting- ds 0r delicaletints. The fancy table offers hanckembroider- edpillow slips, tea clotlis- and ser- A viettes, table centers, runners. bridge-cloths, etc.--Come and meet your friends! 9568-12-7-21 TIIANSFEIIRED.—Mr. Earl G. McLeod of the stafi of the T. awn 00., Moncton, N. B., has been ans- ferred to the new branch of their storeiiiCampbellton, N. B., as man- ager of the dry ‘goods section. Mr. McLeod wasv formerlyifrom Harts- ville. 9.10.1. and many of his friends success and rapid promotion. Mr. a. McLeod.“ - ADDBEBSED STUDBNTBF-yur. F. .1. Nash ieotureel-bexmeitiie-aec- M82‘, fa%lty and stu nits of 5t. Du:- san's niversi Yr. Qilnecday-nig t. His iiibiect was "Public Speakers and B ."- Mr. Earle Dllton. President of Sh, Thomas Aquinas. Society, very .,a.b1y presided. At the close a vote of thanks, moved by m. GcijaldMcGuigan. 0: Charlot- tettowllnafi . m‘ Co, 0.3376110}, “studs _ clip- borted by the Rfilltm‘, Rev. Father Murphy. was tendered the lecturer. The University Orchestra played 80,1116 W?!’ fine selections during the cve ' Mr. Reuben‘ Macdonalii. who was 4,130, Ltd. ~ ' . LN..- _____ dioulor nun! sending your 1 flieep turned every one to his own and the Lord hath laid- oirliim iniquity of: us a1l.—Isa. 53 ' ' Israel's first King, ' Send Thou from Heaven, send. ., Wisely he's‘ ruled the land hl-Iome and o'er seas, - . Geiirges four,‘ ruled theland For his subjects world over ‘ Kindly he is to all _Ever dark India namo BATTERIES recharged ' and rental supplied. We call and . ' iModern5 Etiquette ~-aymoi;m ‘Anna-ska A A A may Selectioiiszforj ‘Janna. D , uardi n R we . G _ A a cadets Q. At the dinner table. how 1098 are partners expected to talk ex- clusively in each other? A. During the ‘first two courses. Q. _Wl.iore does, the groom's motherfcit at the wedding breakfast "Y- Oljcllllliql’? ~ ' . . i?" ..’.\. Tothe right of the bride's ' "lather. momm- ‘I, m‘. . _ . IOOLISH ARI WE-All we like have gone astnm- we have i . a ~ 1' . t ‘ v ’ ‘ ' PRAYER-True. o Lbédiklgrsive: sbiiniidfiéd?” mm bum"? “GOD 55W T35 G v A.‘ The dining-room“ and the Oliordwho didst appoint ' drawing-room.‘ ~ - ’ - p MONTON, Altai, Dec. 5—(Cim- ~ pdian lasso-The salt well strike in the Mc ui-ray district. reported rec- ently. isnow believed to be one of . ‘the most important mineral discov-_ eries yet made in Alberta. At the railway terminal at Water- ways, salt has been struck at a deptli ‘of 670 feet. Drilling has continued Health lb our King‘; ear us now as .wa bend Down on our knees. But none like our Rina His praises will sins. 0. salt bed.~213 rest. thick has so m ‘been located. Drilling will continue in order ‘to. disclose definitely the ex- tent of the deposit. . _ _Itl_o decision has‘ been reached as tu » . Under his sway. Loves to obey. l on vdown to 883 feet, which means that , ‘Hicreiflany tendency to COIIILiEI-“OII- And lion in bow you can P p ,- The next time your bowels need any assistance, don't like the first» laxative that comes to mind, Tckc one the di-iiggist can scours you is made with CASCARA. Just feotiva‘ as using force, Ind it’! for‘ s‘ s stein. makeql bl the bowels? The tion well for SE ERAL DA S. OM ,mure dose-no larger, and perha s .smaller than the ilrst- and t. e bowels function of their own accord for u still longer tima. Until you _ cod. For cucarlr. nothing but the hark of a tree. The Indiana chew this bark, and live to - an old age without a day's picluiec What happens when you caawriiie CASCARETS TheyWork While You Sleep! oi .......’..i., m ova it. QB Off‘ Indeed, it- e1): ‘i will usual] inno- .1021 fealithc had cucara in the moi-row! laxative; wouldn't think of Many sort for wecka-oii-‘clid. Bo, the on ‘habit you ggtJi-om ' of Iiltnrtl lid nor- mal regularity.‘ How different from p things one must umall Cami-a iiiul the familiar little candy (Iasearet is doubtless its ideal form. Children beg for these tasty tablets, umi many men and women taking ANY~ THING eliw for the pur ose. And EVl-litY ilrugstore has t em. aid oLany e t on s ‘thzuideal what will be done with ole find in sider the matter and decide as be- the way oi development, but the Al- tween operating the well and tum- - iii . —‘= --___.-».>-." 111mg‘ A 1 I M / ‘5. f New Itiodel 7-11 , complete only $345 ‘iii. .:. 1 ll‘ - Vilctrola‘ and“ Radio in one graceful cabinet gives music from records or from the air ' ' There is no more complete musical gift N0 matter what the weather, or the time, 0r the place, the New Orthophonic Yicirola ' N0. 7-11 with the New Victor Radio is the l’ instrument that) assures you the best in " music. Choose from the wonderful songs, dances, operas, symphonies‘, in ‘the big Victor Record Catalog. Choose from ‘the air, crowded with good things. Never bciwith- out music-and have it all from one gm instrument. I - ' closed with thclflgtlqiiai Anthem.‘ .. --Prinoe ' toinobllc l u” he'd“. .' 0- biilti- uiltillisl‘ when!!! imxr vain-cg The cost of $345 is mock-mic. ll includes i. in one cabinet, the New OrtliophoiiiGViclrola; a_'set of handwme colon-d record albums; the New Victor (plug in) Rollin ivliicli iltttlfi no batteries (with all ils tnlu-s iqcludnil) and the Now Victor Radio Spcnlcvr IniiIi-in. 'l'hc. New Orllioplionjc Viclriiin and ihv tic-iv Electrical Ri-proiluuiiig Ortliophoiiic Viclrnia . are made in ‘.1 mugc of ln-niiiifui minivls with 0|‘ without radio. low us S115 on (‘I)l‘.\".‘lll‘\‘lli Prices from S1400 to as pnyinirnta at His lllastcrls Voiu- dealers i, "bertu government will. shortly con- it ovi-wto a private company.