1 OCTOBER], 1192s» = to your home. EDISON INSIDE s n odor nxtig hti no Demands inside. Light up the Edison Mazda way and obtain soft; glare-proof light that adds warmth and beauty Lslol AncAflfiblArv c. E N s DAL 56mg i! rterlsileliahle E LEérmc 0:20 DUCT‘ Bulbs fort i928 BBS i iWe have Just received? our annual lall shipment or Fnoyvunlisd BULBS direct rl-om HOLLAND. . 5 A carefully selected stock oi’ size large owerlng TUIJIPS, HYACINTHSDAIFFODILS, CBOCUS, FR ESINS NARCISSUS, etc., now open-at ourh BOOKSTORE. Postage paid on all mail ogde taken from store. rs. 10 per cent dlsoount irom list when Send for BULB LIST. CARTER‘ & 60., LTD. _ —SEEDS AND BULBS- m i OOO-O-P The Land We Love a; Frank raga‘ LORD ABERDEEN Q. Who was Lord Aberdeen? A. Lord Aberdeen was the forty- iiith Governor-General "oi Canada from 1893 to 1898, having been ap- pointed successor to Lord Stanley and following his term as lord . Lieutenant oi Ireland. It was during his regime that the second Colonial Conference met in Ottawa as a pre- cursour oi the later Imperial Con- ference. One result oi the gather-um was the completion oi an all-British cable system, Lord and Lady Aber- deen took a keen interest in Canada and Canadians, travelling widely and studying national conditions and problems. Lord Aberdeen was again appointed, alter his Canadian. term, as Lord Lieutenant oi Ire- land when hebecame Marquis oi Aberdeen and Temair. Daily Lessons ' in English 5 By W. L. Gordon l 00+» MAZDA FR osrzn _ LAMPS WORDS OFTEN MISUBED: D0 not Say “how is the climate in your section of the country?" Say “your part.” 0 F T E N MISPRONOUNCED: quietus. Pronounce kwi-e-tus i as in "ice," e as in "mo," u as 1n Jug... u_ cent second syllable. cnrsn MISSPELLED: mentanote the i. SYNONYMS: imperative impgp- 1W5. peremptory, dictatorial arrog- ant. domineering. ' WORD STUDY: detri- “Use a word ‘ increase our vocabulary by manger- lng one word each day, Today-s word: AMIABLY; friendly: nod-’ nutllredly- “He smiled amiably." k .__- _ i w+ow+o++é++o+ow+eo+% HOUSEHOLD ' SCRAP BOOK . av By Roberta Leo 4+0» Olling the Clock It is a very easy matter to oil the clo by saturating a small rag with kerosene and laying it inside the clock. Leave it for three or four days. The oil will loosen the dust in the works, oiling them at the same t me. Soap Jelly Dissolve an equal amount oi soap shavings in boiling water. then add a. teaspoonful of borax to each pint, than two cents a night. 123 QUEEN STREET. "w. . Headquarters for _ COLEMAN’S GOODS Mr. Farmer. this is the time you need a Coleman Gus Lantern. Provides 200 to 300 candle power. Cost to use less Drop in to see the new improved Coleman Lamps and Lanterns, with straight generator. We carry all parts for the above goods. Bethune Hardware Co., Ltd "THE FAMILY IIAIIIFWABE STORE" PHONE 757. ~ l Q-O O-OOQ-Q-GO-O4QO-OQQQ-OO-Q-O-QQ-V 4 . E. R. B ROW » 14s Richmond St, .. Charlottetown. \ Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at _ Lowest Rate. _ Good Strong ‘Stock Companies ilgonc at Sumnierside, Lloyd Lewis. - . I‘ . O excellent soap Jelly. Tobacco Stain; When the copper or brass ush- truys have become stained with tobacco, apply a little denatured alcohol with a. small brush. Presidentk Son Was Driving Car (Canadian Press) NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 28.—* John Coo'lldge, son of President Coolidge. was driving Governor John H. Trumbull's machine when it collided with a car driven by Wilfred Vano, professional hockey player, in this city yesterday inorn- ing, according to the report oi the accident fyled in the fifth police precinct today by the officer who investigated the case. \ Tile report described Coolidge as the driver oi “vehicle number two" and the explanation oi the accid- ent is “that vehicle number two travelling south on Livingston street struck vehicle number one going west on Lawrence street, in the right rear causing vehicle num- ber one to turn in the opposite di- . rectlon and caused the damage. - Exercise You need a cool and soothing I rub down with Minqdm Lin- iment alter any form of exer- cise. WNARDYQ i A “m: OFPAIII" ; \ "Mabbeenwantinrlettytofl toafaiiionabiehnlahin’ school evsrsineolhynlooathatwentte onsmanisdanarnyoflleor.” LIMMEN-ll COAL l" luminous ANTIIBACITI ‘Iohue the Schooner "lam larnsfnowll way iron New YQPKWWIIIIIINPIOyIIAnarIoQn lLlILAnthr-aoite in Stovealul Ohaltllltlhfl. . in, . ‘ ment took place in Mhlpeque Cem- and when cold the result will be an of Mrs. Freeman, and Mrs. Arthur THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Malpeque Althwslh the late m. James ‘mansion. o! Kemlncwn. ms mt been a. resident oi this place tor many years, yet he is remembered here as a faithful honest worker, and kind hearted friend and nelgh. bor. Htsliiehasbeenalongand sadness of farewell to those who mflllfn-toalloitiwsdthiscom. funeral, which was h id tth 110mg 0f his son. Mr. WedieyaOimin N Rev. Dr. Saint, mining b R3“ Fredk Williamam, and M,- h“ Widw- We oevshter Mrs. Col French River, six som;_.'w_ we”; Gmnllm- Kensinswn. Robert and William and Daniel oi Maine, Mr and one brother, Champion. of Sarina Valley. Inter- elefy. the Oradlgemen conducted the service at the grave. The pal] pom-- ers were as iollowsz-Messrs Wm.- Champion. James Champion, Roy Bfyenten. Edgar Champion. she will pay an extended visit to her daughter Mrs. Montgomery" Owen. -Miss Ella Stavert, taecher of Hamilton School, is spending her autumn holidays at her home in North Bedeque. " i Miss Helen Ramsay, Hamilton, who took up third years work in twon. during the past year left on three times and it is yours." Let us Monday morning, iorl-Iaiiiax where Oxford Reg’d Ram. 2 Sheafs and ‘We’ she will enter Dalhousie University, for study, Miss Helen's many friends wish her success in her work. Mr. Harry Davison, and his aunt, Mrs. Davison, oi St. Peters, Mrs. Fredlr. Wright, Mrs. Davison and motored to Hamilwn, on Friday, and were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. John by Miss Minnie A. Wright, Suminer- side, who was the guest of Miss Elma Stewart. Mrs. Fredk. Bennett and son James oi Stanley are visiting at Mrs. Bennett's old home for a week I Mr. Neil Simpson, Mrs. Frank Simpson, and Mrs. Fredk. Ramsay, ‘all of Hamilton, motored to Albert- on, where they spent the week and. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. MacNutt. mas- ter Dugaid. MaeNutt, Mrs. H. A. Stewart, Mr. Percy Stewart, and Mrs. L. A. Wright, Summer-side, motored on Sunday to Centervile and Searletown. and were the guests Wright. The many friends oi Mr. Jas. K. i his ‘health is somewhat improved, all hope for his complete recovery. i Mr. James Birch, Albert/on, and Mr. Compton, St. Eleanors, were visitors on Sunday at e home oi’ Mr. James K. lMacGou an. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Toombs Miss Woolner Kensirlgion. and Mr. and Mrs. MacKay, Mt. Stewart. spent Sunday in Malpeque. Recent visitors at the home 0f Mrs. Chester slmpson. were Mr- and Bertram Warren, and three child- ren. Burlington, Mr. Joseph Stewart. and Miss Muriel Stewart. Stanley. and Mr. W. B. Dennis, Marshfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram MacKay. Mrs. Andrew MacKay, and Mr- Brown, Graham's Road. Spent 5m’ day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hopgood. Mr. A. E. MacLean. M. P. and M15- MacLean. Mr. George B. MncNutt. Summerside. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacNutt. Dernley- on Sunday. fQ+§§-§'O'. Daily Selections for Guardian Readers -o+0++0-o+o++o+o Ocioberh l, 1928 THE PRINCE or Panes-moi‘ unto us a child is born. limo us e lbeu nhissho d znndhi! iihnilio shoiiq be Cflllg xlonderilll. Counsellor, The» with}! everlasting Father. the Peace. —Isa. 9:8 and 7. P111109 0.! ior the unspeakable gift. TO AN ELM I Was ever a ' ewhere so much love- iin in one smtll space As that oi slender stem and leafy tress e An elm can trace Against ‘a summer sky? From one oi these, Trailirgoits lacy garments to and In gracious ease, _ 1n the gentle, passing winds. I grew/inlays it than! I love it still; Flor still its crest _ 1t lifts where the road to Home , mounts up the hill And comes to rest tbo meet-sky. rave old tree, 1 think it would be sweet > when I am dead ~ 1b Mm!» ml strum brown ‘Thilfloaliloitho belt quality. madwewllboplealedtohavoyour Oriltrhdlalivcy a "Qglyhiio filonsarolowllt. awnchfllgsoco. ‘mm ‘me’ bu” "he" l5 “W!!! i119 Yorkshire Boar-ll mos and over: Infinity extends its sympathy. The York Boar, under 8 mos and over 3: n. was conducted by% York Sow, 8 months and over Spriggs. The deceased is survived by York Bow under 8 mos and over 8: Alexander. of Darnley, Mam-s Jdhn York Sow with litter oi B. Champion 1g also survived by W‘; Champion York male-dlibbon: sisters, Mrs. Jacob Duggam, Kgnglng- _ mm Mm John Mex”, emu?’ Champion York iemale-fiibbon Mr‘ wmjam Fine Market Hogs: Pen Bacon Hogs: cmmpwn’ Con“ Mountain‘ H°m°° Champion bacon hog of show: Mm‘ John H‘ wmdside‘ 1e“ o“ Shropshire Registered Ram, 2 Shcnf-"l Friday momma. for Toronto, where and We, Registered Yearling Ram. Ram lamb, eligible for registration: Yearling Ewe: Prince oi Wales College, Charlotte- Pure bred ewe lamb Ram lamb: Mm Penny Danny, o; gimme 11,, Pure bred yearling ewe Simpson. They were accompanied Pure bred 9W9 lamb‘ Pen of Reg’d sheep, Shropshire or Oxford: MacGougan, are "glad to hear thatchampion Oxford Ram. Diploma . Ram‘ Lamb—Eligible for Registration: ‘on u given; md the government Champion market lamb, diploma God. theHPurkeys-Bronze Cock J. C. McMillan. Goose, Toulouse, l A. , - l Hamilton; 2 J. C. McMillan: Drake, l low Cameo" and a Bobby Vernon- pRAYER_ o God we thank Thee James Gordon; Duck, 1 James Gordon Comedy round out an excellent week ton: 2 Mrs. D. J. Stewart. . Stewart: 2 E. Reid. 1 child, I learned oi beauty long I a Keenan; 3 George Moor. ‘GEORGETO WN EXHIBITION PRIZE LIST The following is the Prize List: SWINE 1 Edwin Reid. Rollo my 2 Stewart Bros. Murray River 1 Stewart Bros 2 Edwin Reid l Mont Annear, Lower Montague 2 Chas. Parker. Georgetown Royalty 1 Stewart Bros 2 Alex Hamilton. New Perth 3 Keenan Bros. Georgetown Royalty l n. P. McKinncn. oeorsewwn 1 EdwinpReid l Mont Annear. 1 D. P. McKlnnon 2 David Wright, Lower Montafllle l Alex Hamilton 2 Stewart Bros 3 James McPhee. Georgetown i Alex Hamilton ' SHEEP 1 ‘Vernon Shaw 2 C. B. Clay. l John McRae 2 and 3 C. B. Clay. 1, 2 and 3 C. B. Clay. 1 and 3 C. B. Clay . 2 John McRae. 1. 2 "and 3 C. B. Clay l John Morton 2 Alex Hamilton 3 D. P. McKinnon 1 Alex Hamilton 2 Alex Hamilton 3 John Morton 1 and 2 Alexander Hamilton 3 John Morton 1 and 2 Alex Hamilton 3 John Morton 1 Alex Hanlllten 2 C. B. Clay 3 John Morton Pen oi sheep, Shropshire or Oxford: 1 J. Morton 2 C. B. Clay 3 John MoRae. Grade Shropshire or Oxford yearling ewe: 1 John Morton 2 John McRae 3 Alex. Hamilton l Alex. Hamilton Grade Shropshire or Oxford ewe lamb: 2 JJMorton 3 C. B. Clay Champion Shropshire Lamb, Diploma Vernon Shaw. Champion Shropshire Ewe. Diploma: C. B. Clay. ' John Morton t Champion Oxford Ewe, Diploma: Alex Hamilton. Leicesters, Reg‘d Yearling Ram: l Otis Jackson 2 Keenan Bros 3 Stewart» Bros. 1 Stewart Bros 2 Otis Jackson 3 Stewart Bros Pure bred yearling ewe l Stewart Bros 2 and _‘3 Otis Jackson Pure bred ewe lamb: 1 Otis Jackson 2 and 3 Stewart Bros Grade yearling ewe 1 Stewart Bros 2 Otis Jackson Grade ewe lamb: 1 Stewart Bros 2 Otis Jackson 3 Otis Jackson Pen of Leicester sheep (Reg'd) 1 Stewart Bros 2 Otis Jackson 3 Keenan Bros ten of Leicester Sheep. 1 Stewart Bros 2 Otis Jackson 3 Keenan Bros Champion Leicester ram, reg'd diploma Stewart Bros. Champion Leicester Ewe, diploma: Stewart Bros Pair market lambs: (l C. B. Clay 2 Alex Hamilton {Stewart Bros Pen oi market lambs: 1 C. B. Clay 2 Alex. Hamilton 3 Stewart Bros 4 T. J. Donahue C. B. Clay. POULTRY i M. Keenan; Hen, M. Keenan, Gander, Toulouse-d A. Hamilton; 2 Plymouth Rock Cock-i A. Hamil- Hen-l A. Hamilton; 2 V. Ross. Cockerel-i Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Pullett-l and 2. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Wyandotte Cook-l M. Keenan. Hen-l M‘. Keenan . Cflfilerel-d M. Keenan: 2, E. Reid. Pullet-l E. Reid. Rhoda Island Red. Hand M. Keenan White Leghorn Cock-l, Mrs. D. J. Hen-d Mrs. D. J. Stewart; 2 E. Reid Cockerel-l and 2, Mira. D. J. Stew_ rt. Pullet-i and 2. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Spanish or hflnorca Cock-l M. Hen-l and I M. Keenan. IIOUSIKIIIING. Pound e-Piain - 1 . 1 Mrs. . W. Jenkiwfleorgeiown. null cake‘ ' (not iosdef new“ kw. Jenkins . at Doyi , cool-mom 3108b 1M1. White brad, homo made; a liillbeth veils; Mon. ' <8 Ike. I. is ' w“ In 10c and 15c i‘ packages Z '// lilill/iiiiliilllllll FILL up your pipe with Rosebud Cut Plug, if you want a thor- oughly endoyable smoke. Like its namesake- Roaebud is delightfully fragrant. It smokes sweet, coolandsatiafying, and gives you the biggest value to- day in package smoking tobacco. CUT PLUG SAVE THE VALUABLE " POKER HANDS" Shanghai Bound Will Please I All Dix Fans l REVOLUTION TORN CHINA‘ BACKGROUND OF THIS THRIL-l‘ LING MELODRAMA l a cargo of American refugees flee- only after one of the most thrilling The picture is “Shaingilai Bound“ Dix’ newest Paramount starring ve-l hicle, the current feature at thel Prince Edward ‘Theatre. It proves a4 worthy successor to "The Quarter- buck," “Knockout Reilly" and “Mnn Power" tile recent hits that have lifted Dix to such lofty heights 0i popularity. " The supporting cast is exception- ally good. Evidently Dix insists that his pictures have able players m them. Mary Brian, who played in two of his recent pictures, is again the leading woman in this one. As an American society girl, she has one‘ of the best roles of her career. Other: players are well cast, including the} 150 Chinese who are seen in the at-. mospheric scenes. ' But to Dix goes to majoretaoln But to Dix goes the major credit. of course. He appears as Jim Buck-i lin, captain of the "Fan Tim" Yang- tse steamer. Up the river he finds a; party of Americans. Down the river he takes them to" the haven of Shanghai's protected zone. There's; fighting all the way down, with Dix} in the midst of it, in a fist-swinging fights seen on local screens this your; _ teeth-grltting role that fits his tal-‘ ents perfectly. I l Credit for the story of "Shanghai; _l Bound" goes to Edward S. (Texill O’R.eilly. According to advance not-, ‘ ices he was once a drillmaster in! the Chinese Army. He has pictured | present-day China, with its riots. guerrilla warfareypirating and up-i rising, in a manner that is both con- vincing and realistic. Luther Reed. the director, has translated it into screen terms admirably. It's a good picture in every sense‘ oi the word. Richard Dix fans will, be more than pleased with this new; - vehicle. ‘ 5 The second chapter of "The Yel-- end bill. — H Many Offers 1 Received for B. C. Railways l (Special to The Guardian) VICTORIA. B. 0.. Sept. ‘dd-Bids are pouring into the British Colum- bia Governolent for purchase oi the Pacino Great Eastern Railway, ac- cording to announcefnen‘ made by Premier Toimio today when he stated that two more oiiers had been received. Canadian, British and United States capital is interested. the Premier stated. llnslolootwhou ' m“! wileatordnham onmikw‘ Pii.§.S M ND DIIA New Vernon Booher Found Guilty of Murder (Canadian Press) EDMONTON. Alta., Sept. 28. — He was The jury reported its verdict 'at 12.50. when asked ii he had any- thing to say Bocher replied: “I am not guilty." {M- (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Sept. Bit-John Rflb- inson, editor oi the Evening Tele- gram, died at his summer home in Beaverton at 7.15 this morning at the age of sixty six years. The end was peaceful and came in sleep. .Death came as the result of heart Vernon Booher was found guiltytrouble from which he had suffer- RICHARD DIX has landed and today of the murder of his mother ed intermittently for years. reports the situation well in hand. i115 brothel‘ and W10 hired men on <0} Down the Ynngtse Rive: in u dirty ills father's farm near Mannvillc, Scotland recently celebrated the Chinese ‘fiver boat, Dix. comes withgglt-ggglédii-by Chief mg from hunueyumiu nil-alas And mons to hang on December l5 “e brings his [$0M to safety’ mu but Fort Saskatchewan jail. immediately135th anniversary of the raising oi’ Justice Sim-the Cameron Highlanders. m; -—¢O-§____ Bro-ilk (‘iliiin with Nlimlrllfii Llniulcni. NOBODY will QUESTION this EARNING POWER Q4)! YB OD Ymight question the future earning power of l today. whole. 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