' JANUARY r; 5, 1928 Your January ‘Funds Will Buy You A Profit-Sharing Interest In 100 Leading American Companies Y0" 0M1. through an investment in Federated Capital Corporation, own a profit-sharing interest in 100 or America's largest and strongest °°ml>anies - the 100 companies which form the industrial backbone oi’ America-companies that grow in size and earnings, as America, grows. Federated Capital Corporation formerly Federal Invesment Trust Incorporated Federated Capital Corporation owns stock in the following 100 companies —all listed on the New York Stock Exchange: Allied (lhelnioul k Dye Cnfpufuflnn American Dank Note Comp||ny American Brake Shoe a Foundry Co. American (‘an Company American (fur and Foundry Company American Plxpri-na (‘ompuny Amerlclun Locomotive Company American Radiator Compan American Hmritlng ||||d Romp"; cm American Hit-oi Foundries American Hagar ltetining Company American Telephone and Telegraph Co. American Tobacco (‘ompany Anlerican Type Founders Company American Water Works it Eioe. ('o.,Ino. Associated Dry Goods Corporation Atohlaon_ Topeka and Santa l-‘e By. Co. Atlantic Coast Line ltaiiroml Company ganwin Locomotive Works at more and l 1 Beech-h |t Parkhiri?’ (gag-nix: comm“! "Pimiliyn Edison Comparyy, Incorpop. aied Ilurrouglm Adding filaehlne Company California Packing Corporation Central Railroad Co. of New Jeraey,’.l‘ho (lerro tie Punco (Topper Corporation Chesapeake nnd Ohio Railroad CohThe Chicago R Northwestern Railroad Co. (‘hilds Company (loco-Cola Compun Columbia (ins nnd Electric Corporation Consolidated (iaa (‘.o.. at New York, The Corn P ‘ , Refining Company ' Delaware and Iludson Company Delaware. Larkawanna Q Ivost. ILlLCo. Detroit Edison (Eompanyg The Diamond illatrh Company, The E .l. duPont do Nemours A Co., Inn. Eastman Kodak Company of New Jersey Flolschmann Company General (‘Igor Company; lno. v (funeral Flirt-trio (‘tnmpaiuy General lilatoro Corporation General llallway Signal Company (treat lVeutu-rn Sugar (‘ompany Illinois Central Ilullroull Company lngersoll-ltruntl (‘mnpany International lion-enter Company International Nickel Company International {Telephone it Telegraph Cflfp- ' lfernn-rott (‘upper (‘orponutlon S. F». Krt-sga (‘olnpuny H. ll. Krrim K‘ Company Ila-high Valley llailrmnl Company Liggett &' .\I_\'crs Tobacco Company Leowba Int-orpnrtntrd Louisville 5' Nanin-lllrvltalitrofld C0. May Department Ntdreu Company Montana Pan-er Company- National Iilucuit (‘umpumv National (‘ash Register Company National l)air'y Products Corporation National Lead Company Nittional Ton (‘ompaay New York Central lluiiroad (‘ompany New York, l‘ilii'ill{l_l__lillll Si. Louis ILR. ('n. Norfolk K I'M-stern ltailroati Company North Anu-ricun (‘olnp Northern l‘u4~itlo linih Otis Elm-attu- r'o puny Company 'l'uoitl1- Gan and Inlet-trio (‘ompany Paramount Pomona Luaky Corporation Ifirnnnylvuniu. iiniirtnad Company, Th0 Pmaturn (‘n ny_ Incorporated Pullnton_ l poratrd Ileudin (‘n|n|uny~ llepuhiic iron lt- Hteel (‘ompnny It. J. Reynolds Tolnurrt» Company Nnllulte Iirtuii Stores (‘tirporntion Southern (lalltornia Edison (‘ompany Southern Pnoliic (‘ompany Houthern ltuiitvay Company Htannlard (inn and Electric Company Htnnvhnrtl Oil (‘onipuny of (‘allfornla Standard Oil (‘ompan_y' oi New Jersey ritanlla o Oil (‘ompany or flewlYork Texan Corporation Timkon llulirr Bearing Company Tobacco Products Corporation llnion Plwlllr Railroad (‘ompuny llnion Tank (‘or (‘arniinny llnlted (‘Igor Stores Company of Amer- icu linlttul llrnl (‘ornpany Vniteti Fruit (‘ompnny United Ntuteu Really 5‘ i"'l"“"°"'°"' ‘ifiiaeti shim rum (Yorlltlflliltill ' IVestt-rn l'niou Telegraph Company \\' tl| house \ir ltrnkelfompauy \V:itti.n:l1ouno ’|':i¢4'll‘ill k litl- U7- F. W. \Voolu‘uriil (iflllilllll? Federated Capital Corporation also owns stock in 26 insurance companies and 29 banks. ALL 0F THE I00 COMPANIES 26 INSURANCE COMPANIES nun, 2a BANKS my REGULAR mvmsuos let us tell you Just what an invest- ment in Federated Capital Corpora- tion will mean to yolk-in safety. In- come and opportunity for profit. 8e d the coupon for full information Eastern Securities Co., Limited. mvssrivlsur BANKERS Charlottetown Montreal Halifax St. John ._ ..._ ._ -_- -.- ._ __ 1- - — —- | , without obli- zaliufiiluygqrlin‘iriiiirmation about Federated Capital Corporation Name . tltroet . City . r/ a oon 2, Hilda Beck. Grade 1., er.'--l, Jan- " Wm“ 5m” 5m ietta Glddings. Ctrade 1. jlfl-LDI- ‘otiw Bell; 2, Eileen Stewart. Perfect attendance: .tsred. , . _ Among tests ot appli mu‘ automobile drivers‘ li 5 Germany is one in whic- oas of a man's feet uud-ervsrlous ondltions is automatically. regis- Laura Bell, nts for THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1 , l ' sril‘ manifest to nu, not in ways Iwhivh tho natural hehrt ctln ap- .___ preciutv, but according to the mys- CHURCH SERVICES _ li1';1\i-.1"i'i°|l-*l lzuldoucc of His own sup- aibunc Charge, United Churcb of<@i‘"4\ll1i‘fli iQV9~ ' l (lanada- Rev- David (Joburu, A~, . B. l)., Pastor. Services for Salr] LORNE VALLEY WONT-N's IN? '\ hath, Jan 8th, 1928:—it0Se Valley. ‘STITUTEPTIIB December mestinsi ll a. 111.; Granville, 3 p» 111-; Pievas- Rlilié-Eheldlfii IFIIStQOIIIIBtIOftEQ/IYS- R1;it1l6ll_ ant. Vnilc , 7 . m. “I've - 011E e We! e1‘ y li____ was not very pleasant there was an THERE W|LL 55 u special umeg. attendance of eight members. The mg o, me Goruwuu Furnwruv Ins, meeting opened with the repeating titute in the illlll 011 Friday eveu- 0f the Creed- Minutes or annual lug, January 6th. All interested are lme§tlng were read-w R0“ Olllil t0 b8 requested to attend- Norman Mac- aMWPPBd nexhmifftlnfl bl! My New ____ a BRO0KFIELD.— The services in m‘ 111M month were appointed as the Brookfield congregation in con- follows’? S°h°°1 wmmmees, Mm‘ nection with the week of prayer will Maimlm M°D°nfl1d and M155 E» be as follows: Presbyterian Church Munrilei sick cilmmmees- Mfs- (3- Hartsville Tuesday evening, Jan. 3rd beard and M“ Maiwlm MCI-emi- at 7 o'clock. Presbyterian Church M°Y°d that 532001 be cieflfled 511N113 Hunter River Friday eveumg at Christmas holidays: also new coat ‘ g 1.30 o'clock. All are cordially in-"WOKS Put 1111- The secretary save vlteu a report of having sent the auto- graph quilt to Miss Kathrine Saun- FUNERAL NOTICE___ The buuy derson, Moreil, who held the lucky of the late Mrs. Eleanor Prowse will‘ "unlber °f same 0T1 NOV- 11- The arrive m Charlottetown uu sump Institute members decided on pre- day night. _ place from the residence oi’ the late, a "we sweater 9°“ a? a small t°ke1l Mu L_ a pruwm Hulsborougu of their appreciation, for his will-i Square, at 2.30 o'clock Sunday att-Ilifgness in furnishing music. and. tnercby making the meetings veryt ernoon. pleasant. After business part of the FUNERAL YESTERDAY _T]m meeting was over a very pleasant funeral of ("he late Joseph Hogan hm" ‘V35 Silent The 110N985 thfill wok mam yesterday murluuu served refreshments which were cer- l'l‘()lll the residence (if his brother. tmvly emvved b.v all‘ present. after Thomas Hogan, ll king Street, 111111 will?“ ‘he membeYs depflrted I01" was largely attcildctl- The puil-hear- "he" homes» lhaiikifig MY- lmd MP5. erg were; pew wuuyy wuL Flynn’ R. McConnell for their hospitality. Iiiurllu Power, Thomas hluione. Ne“ meeting l” be held 9J9 the b07716 attend his smelt nets when he ‘WP broke through the ice. Joseph Weu. unuthel. fisherman who haul Messrs Harry Foster. Stewart pened w be on the Show went toiMacNutt and _John Andrew left his assistance and while trying tzuye-‘terdfly mlmlllll; f01‘_Kings Col- get him out fell into the same holeflW-Tt; am?!‘ Silent-ling their Christmas with Glover, But for some otherlimi days 11$ 1101118. men who happened to be about at; -_————1 the time the accident might have; MI’- I-"Plle M07101" W110 HD9111. proved fatal to both men. As itflir- hulitiayfl Ht his home in North was everything turned out all rlghtirllllt-Hhlre lllais i‘f!tlllll‘ll0ti to licGlll u resume is stat, en. ST- PETEWS CHURCH -— F11‘; ‘lmrlanco to members of‘ the (Jillifttil 11118 returned i0 her school at Mill- .01’ idugluud in that i1 cuininemoa soil uflnrvspeudinu tho holidays a‘. jaws the Plftlllililil)’ of our ilOi-(i- l1 iM-r houu- in lluperlaln. ‘ lis also a. day oi‘ uhstiuouctv. 'i'l111§ isorvivo at St- Peter's will he as fol»: ,lo\vu:-~-~lloiy' (Jounnuuiuu at‘ 711i ‘ inlu daughter Ilouuire .lczu1. of Al- , . 1;‘. n1, instead, of 745 u. 111.; kloru- flmlly. spent (he week-end with May int: Prayer and Address at 11-1111 u. H111 and lilrs. Geo S. A1-,;¢I,QQ,I_ ‘111.; lrlveusoul: 111.7111) p. m. izi-il-‘r:riorictou. ~ ‘ 'Sl0li(i of the usual lmur. 7.151) p. n1. I ' . Tho wise men kumv that. they, Was ililvlldiil Siuciuii‘ of Dalhcusic wore cumin}: to 1111 llifuilt, i)11L‘\l711ivvc1\-it,\' who has impu spending they did not dialer their juurnyv the holiflnvs with 11m" parents, i)i‘('iillt~l€- they supposed iiim to lw. iiuu- John id- and Mrs. Sinclair. [ilitililléllilifl of ansyveriug their au- R1u‘iuul'ivl<l, was the guest lust _peal- Thcy came trusting in l)iv~ wrvi; of her sister, .\lr.~4- A, n. (jut. 'i11c Luvc- So 11111st it ho with ‘as lilfv- , Noilhor difficulty of jo - , uoy, uur (wpposilioil 0i‘ cuemi Min»; llcuirico \/'1111i1ic1'sli11-\,1 nor wlduoss ul friends, iuusl. l-vur (‘l1:1rl<r1lclo\v11. “'11s lho guest over hflli us hack from ruiniilu tu wur- llu- \\-¢~:-i<-c1ui ul‘ .\i1'- and Mrs. W- - . Saviour who makes iliiu- A Ilh-llillau. We». ‘ All.“ K- (lnx, (‘i11t1-]1.-ltcl(1\vu. I|1H ’ I-von the ttlivsl luv the past wz-u-‘k, ‘ i1‘ . Take Stock r1‘ Miss ids-flier llixou. V E R Y investor should review his 1n- vestments at the begin- ning of the year. our Analytical Service De- partment will, without charge, give you an 1m- ‘ partial report and_valua- tion on every security you .own. It has been the means of saving thous- ands of dollars to investors. Mr. S. J. Keefe, More]! left yes- terday for the United States to visit his four daughters in Boston, Mrs. Frank Reid, Misses Katie. Hannah and Alice Keefe. I-le will also go in the Pacific Coast on n visit to his three sisters, Mrs. Robert Cluney Mrs. Francis Loranser. Sarramcnu, Volley. nnd Miss Hannah Keefe in San Francisco. The many friends |of Mr. Keefe will wish him a pleas- nnt trip and a safe return. ‘ Stgk Quotations HALIFAX. Jan. 4.- Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward, Members of the Montreal Stock Ex- Ask for blank form On change: which to list your hoid- \ w ings. Simply write your N" Ym‘ hwhami” 1 “gm: a?“ address gnégfi At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. 193 a Vertisement a“ American Can Co. . . . . . . . . . .. 74% to-day- Am. Locomotive Co.’ ....... .. 112% Am. Smelt. and Refng. Co. .. 1839i Am. Bosch Mag. Co., . . . . . . . .. 20% Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. .. 58K. °. .' Can. Pacific Co. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 209-75; N.Y. Cen. and Hud. Riv. RR. 164 Con. Gas Co .(N.Y.) . . . . . . . .. I-lud. Motor Cor Co. .. 1- Int/ernational Petroleum .-... 36‘.‘l _ Wsm QCQ Llmlled Investment Bankers Metropolitan Bldg. lS/[timtégrd OildofrN. . . . . . .. . . X. . . ‘ TORONTO, Rczdingncg.“ . . . . 104 i g°""°“' l“*‘"c‘l‘l‘°“ Southern Pacific Co. .. 12am "a" m‘ °“ Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . . .. 102-».- N°W Ymk g1 us. Industrial Alcohol Co. 10m .__. _.-__...i._ Westinghouse Electric . . . . . .. 90% United States Steel . . . . . . . , .. 150M, i Montreal Stock Exchange 'Abltibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. M4 B. E. Steel 1st Pfd. . Iioward Smith .. Laurentide Pulp . Montreal Power . National Breweries .. Winnipeg Electric .. Asbestos Com. New .. Asbestos Pfd. Nc\v . Boll Telephone Brampton . . . . . . .. St. Lawrence Flour .. Brazilian Traction . . . . . . . . .. Spanish -R.ivcr Pfd. . . . . . . - - -- 152 Shawlnigan . . . . . . .. - 91 Can. Steamship Com. . 35 Can. Steamship Pfd. . 90 Dominion Bridge . . . . . om the New Yeor with e feeling of proslwfii? and security. Hoarse ? . Rub throat and chest thor- oughly with Minartfs Lini- ment. Quick relief assured. What better symbolis- es these conditions than a full coal bin- Let as suplll! WW W, D. (llama a C0. 1 PHONE I76 #52, 25a 000 . a s/mw flmdzzedd%1w%kyea/r7fl{Z , ‘Che Directors and (Officers join in extending best wishes fbr happiness and prosperity to all in I928. \\\\\\\\\\\.§.-- HUME cnouvu, w. PLSOMERVILLE, General Manager, President. The funeral Wm mkusenting Mr. Sterling McSwaln anage Mainten- Coles and Helen Buntalh- Bri- i011 ("Olvs rt linnpci.‘ I . . Marion ilouper .... Cfnnberry Wham; M; Guy Glover ink’ the woek visiting her brother B k of Mount Stewart was going out [Olin Amherst, and frioirds in llali- 322k Bank Nova Scotia ....I...:.I 2&4 March" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May » July March May day of this yvcclt is of special bu} lMiss Jeanette hluDonakl. teacher ‘mly lVfarch .\i1'-.'lll(i .\1rs- 11. v. .\i.'*li1i4(’.()(iall1i M“? ,.\lr.~1. Ira Rodd . . . . . . . . 1-00 ,l.\ ‘s (lcrtrutlo Coles . . ‘lic (Joins s. Lean. Elmer Coles . . . '. A. B. Coles . lleubert Qoles .' 2.00 “Wrwheatlcy River per- Mrs. Chester L0!) thing whatever . l-ll‘) this demand- _ 1.01) Lot uu unite upon lt- whm" . . u; _, mu I nm, Sir, clc: ’ .\ Milton Ruckhain . . . . . . .. L00 Ntrihfill .\it3i)Oll1li(i . . . . .. .50 Jun. 41.11.- 1928 Theo- Solltars . . . . . .. .50 ~ .\:nl. Rita Elkhard .. .510 THE GOVERNMENT _ Wiliiaui Ling . . . . . .. . . .50. 0"" iicrbcrt Andrews . . . . . . . . . .. .50; —— rlilrs. Jr-hu Wears b0 -"‘\ ' Norman Ling .. ‘.531! s. .l1~l1n Cilfllltiifll‘ ' 1'0‘ John A. NicPherson Edmund Rodd . . 1400 MWL J_ D_ McPherson __ ~ Mrs. l). E. lilclieoti 1'0‘) D. H. McPherson .. ~ 1'00 John S. McPhce '~ 1'03 Catherine flit-Lela .111 f“ ~~ ~ 'r-..u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.54) ' rm“ ' - ‘ ~ - - - - - - - ~ - - ~ - - - - ~ 2500 Vrrnon. McMillan, Sherwood .' 50 promised “Plebiscite-“ Bellevue per- Miss Catherine Mc- Patripk Dennis. Luke ‘Kigulne. I‘;I_;;;3A' H- Mcmmld- °“ Jammyol Geoff-iv R. Hooper .. v. 2.1m Rackham’ ' FOPIIID Service at the church was 0011i - - ‘Hammond ("Huey 1m V‘ (I t R M 1 ‘ . 3 , p“. M M 1 , . “mm .. , I ‘ _ < " 113- Hcd er ac 11111 . . . . .. .u' m“ “rd .13.), ixev I o? aflrnl-tinh liilnanlht Llnlnn-nt for sore throat. iymhp Chdmnw 1'00 lloravv- Li11' . . . . In‘ . . . . .. 1-00 (cimtimled fmm Pal-ll’ 4' a! the aidvt. by liov- l 1. McCzu 1y. ‘,M Amus- Roth] 1,3,, F I H Lt - - -- 100 ____ ' ‘<5? 'i——' ,__u _ ' n‘ ' ‘ ‘ *_-u_'__ trill-us (ms (m , , _ , _ _ , _ _ , _ _ _ . —i——‘——i>-; -——~ BROKE THROUGH THE ICE. —— PERSONALS Banks A " . afifiligltfltikhfln] _ Um sum/vii by it, and the saving of the What might have proved a serious I _ _ —+ _ ‘ '1 owml - . - . .. _ accident occurred yesterday at‘, “hi5 b11101 Duffy. City, is spend- Bank Commerce _ D ~ I _ _ _ I . v _ V. Tm .l. M. Rurkham . . 1.00 at (liarlottetowll, alike unreasonable AND CONTROL [Government is not in sympathy - 1-"0 John A. McPhee . . . . . . . . . . .. rooiwllh it? will B "C°""°1 Ml" b“ __ 14,0 enforced by men so strongly in fa- _‘ L09 Ivor of Prohibition as Mr- Saunders _ L00 and some of his colleagues are? __ L004 if “Government Control” should __ 1,0,; be the law, the Government in c011- Lou trol should not be PfOilli)ii.0l‘_\'? _50 “Contro1" would soon be in disrw _ 50 pate in such a situation if we nro 9'00 to have a Plebiscite—it should be L0,) understood that the present Gov- ernment will resign if the majority Ishould Vote for "Control" and cou- ldemn Prohibition as it certniuli’ uieserves to her-unless more effec- |tivc than it is now in lessening the sale of liquor and preventiuz! drunkenness» The logical and right course 1'01‘ _ 1.04) mcuoy paid ‘for transfer of freight u", Government m pursue is m up, I - dicta” to work in real earnest and try to , 1.00 that the Murray Harbor Branch tum“ [he promises o! us 10mm. 1,9,) shall be standardized» There is no- and “use “.110 ueruuuueu u majqy. i" ily of [he electors to vote against "he measure of “Greater Tempvi" unit-o" proposed by Ex-Premlor Sw- avrri. and to maintain the Prohibi- FAiRPi-AY tory Liquor Law. which so many persons now flout? If, then, Pru- hibltion should continue to fail m abolish the evil 0f drunkenness. let tho Piebiscite be held and give the electors a chance to vote for (tor- ' Slrrj-i Se‘? ""1! The Plllilfll is erument Control—i't being under» preparing the public mind for til" 5mm] that My. Saunders and his. No doubt fellow members of the present Gov _ lleury Ross .50 ‘hero are mflfly K0011 Lihrfflls Wilt? ermneut will at once msiau. and Watson Smith . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1:30 ‘Wllliti flliliilfilflllfliiy "k0 i‘) "like 41 {live place to-men who carucsli?’ 0M5 M Robert Stevenson . . . . .. All 1111111" Without tweaking lhn luw- l!’ den") m“ “greater temperance." e llaltuiv . <2’; vlirv have their way the Situation and “greater freedom" of’ action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 54 4',_ A_ .25 as to temperance will certainly be under the law, which (iorernmeul. , ,, 5514, y; NQISO" 510,,“ __ :25 n11 worse than it is now when thcv Control, properly administcrcdnrili Wheat .Vl s. A. 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