- .. The , World Famous. \-_ "" "J5 "woo-w . 1, .‘,'Ounce of Prevention” ‘ aduiiorsuoioooiooo, ’ of Water dail . Intestinal poisoning from absorption is the cause of many ills. yields and succumbs to ENO'S “Fruit Salt" because E O so surely. but ever so gently and safely. “eliminates the poisonous wash matter that causes - Thus does the simple daiiydasli of ENO'S "Fruit Salt‘ become the Younce of prevention" that forestalls any necessity for the more drastic measures. To gain a new zest for life and its duties. test ENG toi-‘yourseli . . . just a dash in a glass of waterevery ' morning for a few days. But remember. there is ' y one BNO. refuse substitutes; then y will know that you have . the safer dependable, non-habit-fcrming health beverage. Fijiiurr SALT)‘ _.--~— —I¢W-r"-- ~-'---r-e.w~v""' " gt‘ F" “m... "s: sass-i Sole! Rlhlmiatilflfi! Noni Alain: HuoldlBiscliieaCixlciLlo-lahlstisnltuforoaso Shortage oi labor is delaying the French frontier. Caudebed-en-Caux, France. I A shrine has been burl: in a. hollow remodeling oi iortiiications on the trunk oi a tree betwen Dieppo and _ Cenltravl; Guardian October 11th. I 7 p. In. oois-io-a-zi. Swine Sale. mcyning at o o'clock. 9009 ____. place latter part of October. " A FORMER CHABLOTTETOWN LADY-The death, occurred in Bright- on. Mesa. yesterday. at the home o! several years oi failing health, oi Mrs. George Higgins, iormeriy oi this city, who will be very kindly remembered by many relatives and friends. She leaves to mourn iour sons. Watson J.. oi the Charlottetown police force; Fenton. oi the C.N.R., City; Wilfred. oi Cleveland, Ohio; Eric, oi Newton, Mass. to all of whom sincere sym- pathy is extended. GORHAM—LONG--A quiet wed- ding was solemnized on Saturday ai- temoon, Sept. 2B, at the home oi the bride's parents, Long Reach, when Rev. E. Murray Hathaway united in marriage Blanche Marian, youngest daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. John T. Long, and Stanwood B., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Gorham, also oi long Reach. The bride. who was given in marriage by her isther, looked charming in a gown oi white flat crepe, with veil and orange blos- soms. She carried a. bouquet oi roses and asparagus fern. Mrs. G. W. And- rews played the wedding march. The Stock Brokers and Bond Dealers MEMBERS Montreal Stock Exchange Toronto Stock Exchange Chicago Board of 'I‘rade } JOHNSTON WWARIQ 1 Montreal Curb Market’ Winnipeg Grain Exchange New York Curb (associate) PARTNERS 1 I I s. Johnston. n. Macleod, Montreal; I I G. E. Leslie, Halifax; H. J. Ferguson, Montreal HEAD OFFICEFRoyaI Bank Building, Montreal aamcuns sub nauseous 1 C. F. St i Moucrou, H. M. Steven p §$$',;‘Z,'f'w, w, AIiZlJii-i Sr.Jouu‘s, New" Jame: Organ ' Lounox, W. it. Fleming - 8.41m Joan, N.B., D. W. Arm- ’ G. C. H ck' strong I W. J. Fiwdgg: HALIFAX, N.8., W. T. Whita r sumpooka, M. W. llcA'Nulcy Srnuar. N.S., R. H. Morris l Momasai. H. C. Coughtry , I'.3...”‘.‘.‘.".'2"lv..‘.."§‘..'.i’i‘.‘é“é..o‘i”..l‘fi‘il‘...i”...fi".l.ofii"i‘f.l alpd eicia in wuum Canada. We assists orders on all enhances. $319k! department for: industrial and corporation financing. l! . B (781150. _. Bond o Prices Have Declined g-Whiie Underlying 4 _ Values Have Increased .4 HE oi earning and assetsoi . TCan rations as been used as i ~ , an altilment ior thepurchase oi common a , _ stocks; but the securities having first cell on I - such earnings and assets have been neglected. I Bo ds on-‘tlie a , give better returns ' an: a larger margin o investment safety now i than ior many {ears past. Current prices are j such that boa s can bought not only fig good yields but. also with unusual prospco oi appreciation in value. ° ' I I ' 1' Inoestnmitl Recom- al oeulars oi a mnnberqi |,gq-g¢i;iv_ely-pri_ _ ties oi sound utili- » ties and ioousm-Ii- A wry vi be mt w“ i upon receipt oi your name and . _ ____ _..._--_¢~ N“ aaooeesseansoovenooeoooaaoaooooaoaoeseoesos_ _ . ' . awpmpal-H I i “f” QQ.QQ‘QOQ!‘III§O‘O’OIO.C‘O.IIODPC_OQQ.IO.DU . i... ' RoyalMSlecui-lfle: Cofbflfflfiml ; I , - f. iuioyiionsmawirmmim ' ‘e-"WS" 1' house was beautiiully decorated with plants and cut (lowers. Alter the ceremony a bountiful supper was served, and later in the evening the happy coupleleft by motor tor Char- lottetown. P. E." L-St. John Tele- graph Journal. ._____.______. Spl-ay your Fox Pens with IZAL. ::Miiler's worm Powders are the medicine ior children who are round suiicring from the ravages oi worms. They immediately alter the stomachic conditions wide: which the worms subsist and drive them rrom the sys- tem, End, at the same time, they are tonical in their eifect upon the diges- tive organs, restoring them to health- iul operation and ensuring immun- ity irom further disorders from such Mum: RADIOTRONS , AT‘ ALLUDEALERS GE cnrrrmn omuilhrrs came conducted Wbootor. Aster at the ma. oroei. so Grafton Street, Friday. sosb-io-znu POTATO MEETING-Messrs Thom- pson, Psppin, Mcliierlane and Boult- erwilladdressamoetinglnAr-man- dale Hall, Thursday, October 10th at PRINCE AND KING'S COUNTIES ihave too many oil-type sows. Ship your old, heavy shouldered. one. and get a good one at the Charlottetown ' 9085-10-0-11. PATONISTOBI will be closed t0- day in preparation for their 80 day liquidation sale. Reopens Thursday ENGAGEMENTPMT. and IMII. B. C. MacDonald, Bellevue, announce the engagement oi their daughter Bessie Goss MscPliee to Mr. Hugh Marfln, son oi Mr. and Mrs. John S". Martin, Kinross. Marriage to take 9078-10-2-11. her sister. Mrs. F. C. Lomas. aitor quired oi the owners. ‘ A case or the was heard. and adjourned ior iurther evidence. ' -1—- ‘Sabbath. Oct. 13, 1929: Dundas at ll a.m., Iorna Valley at 8 p.ni., Cardigan a1. '1 pm. Evening subject: "The Pro- DIVIOI. 3A.. minister. SPECIAL MEETING-A special meeting oi’ the shareholders oi the the Creamery on Wednesday. October ninth (0th) at seven thirty (7.30) p. m." ior tho purpose oi voting on the furnishing oi dwelling accomodations for buttermaker. All patrons and those interested are invited to attend. Geo. H. Calibeck. President. B05-2-3i _——' s VISIT NATIVE PROVINCE-Rev. R. P. Alexander, M. AL, oi Tokio, Jap- an. W. W. Alexander. M. D. o’! Mont- real, and Rev. G. iL-Alexander oi Albion, Michigan, three brothers, ar- rived by motor car last week on a vis- it to their native Province. 1t has been iorty years since the three were together although individually they visited Prince Edward Island within the past iiiteen years. They are the sons oi the late George Alexander oi Stanhope. and out oi a family oi Six. two others are still living, Miss Bes- sie Alexander and Mrs. Mellett oi Alberta. one sister, Mrs. Rushes. died at covelieaa in 1m. OFF FOB. NEW ZEALAND. — Mr and Mrs. J. L. Thomson had a sur- prise visit irom their grandson. Mr to beasent for the C. P. R. at Weil- hurriad visit to Charlottetown to take farewell oi his grandparents. He 16ft osain yesterday momiiig. Mr. Campbell has made rapid progtgggln the C. P. R. service, and all will join in wishing him still iurther success In tho distant part of the Empire, to which he goes. BALDWINS ROAD WOMEN'S 1N- STITUTE.—Meeting was held on Sept. 2s. at the home o! Mrs. 'I‘hos. Baldwin. liiitcsn members and tour visitors present. Roll call was an- swered by diiierent uses oi_ apples. Minutes o! previous meeting were read and adopted. A vote ct thanks was tendered the Morell Rear Dra- matic Club io: their promptness in staging their play, “The Old New Hampshire Home," on the night oi Sept. i8, under the unfavorable con- ditions oi weather and roads. 'Gen- eral bus‘ was discussed. Two members were appointed to canvass Cardigan Head district ior Sanitori- um iunds. It was decided to have a dance in the school on Oct. 1. Aiter tho mevtlfls ‘adlourned lunch was served by the hostess. The remaind- or oi the evening was pleasantly spent in songs. music. eto. The next mwtlnr will be at tho home oi Miss Irene Cairns. Roll call to be answer- ed by “Where I would like to travel.” .i_________ Ior cleanliness and healthinela nae IZAL I III‘ 1 m PERSONALS Give eve", The "Iv serious illness oi M1l' I radio its "James Stewart. xent Street. is re- orted. . best " __ h Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Durant moi. c ance ored irom Summersida to Wheatley River. and were guests oi Mrs. Annie w, ates why W100i! Pldloon. Wheatlsy River. manufactures Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paquet, Tessie, - THE CHAR OTTETOWN GUARDIAN I roucr: cerium-At trio policeIE L ' c "test-I court Yesterday morning three dogs aytlg o which were caught running at large“ were ordered destroyed and wit! rt- unlawiul sale oi- intoxicating liquor PBISBYTERIAN SERVICES. ior ‘b10111 oi the Atonement." Rev. W. E. Tryon Dairying 00., will be held in Charles Thilmlon Campbell. oi the c. P. n. 111' Karim City. oi which he ‘was dis- trict agent He has been promoted insion. New zealand. and made a Notes on the Prinro Edward Island mg Laying Contest ior the W“! endingOct. 2nd, 1929. Mr. S. R. Pendletoifs B. R., pen l9 led the contest for the week with 41 eggs, 48.9 points; ‘The Experimental Farm, Charlottetown were second with 36 cuss, 44.3 points and Mrs. J. H. McPhaiYs B. R. pen 20 were third with 87 68KB, 43.5 Pfllnts. Mr. SPR. Pendletorfa B. R. hen No. 6 has taken the lead ior indivi- dual production with 273 eggs, 305.5 points; The Experimental Farm, Fredericton, N. 3., B. R., hens No. 3 and No. 10 are second and third with 249 eggs, 300.2 points and zss eggs, 297.8 points respectively. ‘Ilia pens leading in total produc- tion are:- Eggs. Points Ist. Mr. S. R. Pendleton, Kensington. P. E. I. 33. R. Pen 19 217B 2440.3 2nd. Mrs. J. H. Mac- Phail's, New Haven, P. E. I. B. R. Pen 20 2206 2409.1 3rd. Exp. Farm, Freder- icton, N. B. B. R. Pen 8 217‘! 2404.0 mi. Exp. Farm, Char- lottetown, P. E. 1., B. R... Pen 15 - 2118 2272.3 The total eggs laid for the week was 41s and to dato 36488. " " __________ BRACKLEY SCHOOL The following is the standing oi the pupils for the month oi Septem- bet:- Grade X—1 Allison Bryenton and Wallace Mellett (equal) Grade IX-l Erma. Mellett. _ Grade V—1 Marion Younker; 2 Ethel Bryenton; 3 Ivan Bryentou. _ Grade II-1 Edward Younirer and Eileen Rodd (equal); 2 Wallace Stead; 3 Emma Newell; 4 Gavin Newell. Grade I (aJ-l Ens. MacLeod; 2 Jean MacLeod. - Grade 1 '(b)—Stirling Stead. Honor Roll-Wallace Mellett, Al- lison Bryeniori, Marion Younker, Ei- leen Rodd, Edward Younker, Wallace Stead, Eimma Newell, Ena MacLeod. Jean MacLeod and Stirling Stead. Perfect Attendance—Erma lidellett, Ethel Bryenton and Ivan Bryenton. _________.___ POWNAL NOTES Mrs. Carrie Cessweli and two child- ren leit last week ior their home in Soinmerville, Mass. She was accom- panied by her sister Miss Elizabeth Judson. The W. M. 5., oi the United Church was held at the parsonage, Pownal Village on Thursday the 3rd. A 'goodly number were present and a healthy meeting ensued with Miss Joyce Lane in the chair. A short temperance reading and talk was given by Mable Enman, Temperance Secretary. Echoes from the ‘M’ ary Conference held in Charlotte- town were given by Mrs. Campbell. A solo by Mrs. A. A. Moore in her native tongue (Norway) was much enjoyed. The meeting closed with a hymn and ‘benediction. It is pleasing to know that Mr. J. , H. Judson oi Alexandra, who wasI seriously injured when the Murray Harbor train struck and demolishedi at Bunbury crossing the Ford truckI which he was driving, has oumoi-I ently recovered to be about again.’ Good for Cattle Keep Minard’: in your barn ior distemper and colic. An excelie first aid ior your stock. ' ,nI~ s @ = se . - , PAGE g EATON GROCETERFA HOURS 9.00 A. M. TO 6P. M. VISIT OUR NEWLY DECORATED CROCETERIA. EVERYTHINQ MORE SANITARY. EASIER TO LOCATE—AT PRICES YOU CAN NOT AFFORD TO MISS SPECIAL ‘Ayimer’: Pork and Bean, size 2 tin 2ior Nujol .. . .-,. . . Scott's Emulsion, 141/2 oz Bottle SPECIAL .2l Mellin’: Food 8 .21 Baker's Cocoa. 151b, tin .. Eaton's Milk of London Corn Starch, 3 pkgs .27 Heinz Baked Beans, Size 2 tins, each Millionaire Mush- rooms, per tin _. . . '33 F __.l9 Wax Beans per tin . . . . . . . Del Monte Aspar- agus, per tin .38 .14 Devilled Ham, 6oz. tin SPECIAL Side Bacon Peanut Butter, 51b. tin.........,'99 Sherriff's Quince Jelly . .. '25 SPECIAL Puffed Rice, '3' 2pkgs........... .37 Marven's Sodas, inpails Christie's 1 |b., Sodas . . . . . . . see SPECIAL If! , n29 Cori-I Syrup, 5 lb. till Mr. Judson has purchased a new truck and hopes ere his earthly pil- grimage is done to return the com- f, per lb . Magnesia .. . . . . . '35 SPECIAL a Eaton's Jelly Pow- der, 3 pkgs. '. . . Marven's Scotch Oatcakes . . Christie's Assort- ed Blscuits, 1 lb}, .33 £;?.Z?’.li.‘i?.‘.°‘f?"1 .15 Campbell's Toma- to Soup, 2 tins: ..' Del Monte Spin- .ach, per tin . . . . ., '20 Stuffed Olives, 4oz. jar -. “I5 .13 Eaton's Sedlitz Powders ... . . . . . . ii Kruschen Salts. . Fels Naphtha Soap, 5 cakes . .',., Weston’: Chees- ettes ,. . . . French's Mustard, porjar. . . . . Heln_'z_“Chi|i Sauce per jar_..........'3o .___ McCormack's Honey SPECIAL Scotch Mixture 1 lb. boxes, 2 for.. .' items marked SPECIAL‘ are on sale October e-9,_1o‘ Kindly Present Your: Purchase Receipt with Goods to be Exchangej ¢ l Lmirto Operated by . ‘NLAFIITIM pliment, to the Murray Harbor train. real optimist with slwsy; r lvlrs. Judson who is still oonflnedtoIsmile and a word or cheer : h" Choir. is bright and cheerful almany friends who call to see . You Need‘ “Refrigeration NOW I How are you g Situated for Ice? $265.00 $345.00 I and up ‘FRIGIDAIRE soi the Situation ; l Protects Your Family’s Health You need Frigidaire Electric Refrigeration now just at the end of the ice season, perhaps more than at any time in the year. With Frigidaire there is no worry about food spoil- ing, there is no waste and if you go away for a week-end Frigi- daire keeps constant guard of your food supplies, milk and cream are kept pure and sweet, butter cold and firm. fruits and vegetables gain a new freshness and I lI .6. i .33 V | l SPECIAIa- .34 g .12 ,4; Gaharn" Wafers. ., If II I. ..~._‘ ... ,. /'A-m" ~.. 3...- , JOBQPh and Master Louis, Chsrlotte- 5 . recommend Mo. we mo guests m. week oi v ~ - - - "i Mr- John Pidseon. wiiootioyJ River. I N N ~ Mr. and Mrs. M. .1. MOM t _.. 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