s .r_~. ms CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN" .~ PAGE FIVE 600 t thy to trh is! rtrick- ‘ .&§.*‘....‘.’.“T.’;‘o..t “Si...” Central (Fllardwn registration munchies mull l" produced it the judging ring atjhe Fox Show by all-exhibitors for blllllll foxes. llhll. " ' ,3 , ' “Zola ' is. this; gpeningiOf NewfSt. James Church _. all an invitation to the open- 11g of the new St. James Church, at Summer. called and everything ‘poitibla cw dons to allsviata has sufferings but shs gradually grew weaker and des- pite the best skill o! two doctors and two nurses, is will aathmplous mayors. of her devoted pastor. par- ents. brothers and siaisrs. God claim- ‘lll-‘EBWS A SPLENDID collection of Remnants, short ends, small and odd lots. broken sizes and assort- ments and they are marked to selll quickly. Patons. ma} avuity woman KNOWS what s‘ convenient way of saving money is. A‘ MRS. EDITH BOGEIS 0F MANITOBA MENTIONED ' FIRST ‘WOMAN IINATOB Don't Gamble icld, 0n Sliildiigfiétober 27th. Morning service I10 Qiilwki. Efternoon at 2 o'clock. r specialserhions at both services by Rev, L, .‘ ‘til, , p, F? v. Joseph McGreel, C. S. S. R., Charlottetown. 5072i 1N MEMORIAM EMILY HANOLDINE BROTHERS .. mi . 1 Iun-mmtmmt Tgllfhite ‘as mspagcr cfihcil- The deepest sympathy of the peo- f-A lifax office. ‘pic of Cardigan and surrounding dist- My, White has been with the firm lricts, as well as Eastern Kings goes m. ghmc sevdn year-sand has acted out to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brothers mgcfldlvdly as manner at Monown. in their sorrow over the death of sydncy and Tormta. and lSJndpCOMf their Darling Baby Haroldine, at , mhgliss_.,rfc_l,a-a native of Oamp- ithc tender age of four years and lltonfN ‘B, and joined J0hnsi0n|eleven months, which occurred on (fwd-caffei- four years union in'0ctober 3rd. i929. after only s few "wmflulfmhm_w'-rs , ,hours illness with that dread disease M, q. s. Leslie. who has been §lntestinai Influenza. nigéixof the‘ Halifax office. re-i Hu-oldine was an exceptionally mills at Halifax u rssidsnt partner. lbright and loving little girl's. favor- pc will have direct supervision of the sits with everybody, more especially 1mm branches at Halifax, Sydney. iln the home where she was the baby ldoncwn, Saint John. N. 3., and 5t- iof the house, and everybody! pet, mink, Nowfollndl-lfld- Mf- 116116 l8 ,and her passing at such an early age well known thfbfllhflllt "l6 Mlflklmedeaves a sadness in the home that pl-cvinceswhaving been encased in M16 {time alone may efface, all the more financial business thQre for more than sad it is on account of the sudden- Lycsrg. _ -- ness of her psming. The, day and ' ' ' ' ' ‘evening previous to her death she lwas in her usual perfect health, . lplhyihg with her little brothers arid Market rel-WY" mmidhfll by Brwl- sisters. so full of Joy shd ilrc. and shields d» Co- Montreal. to Stewart,“ bedtime was tucked ih her little _ a 00,. as crest GPOYKB Street lbed with her dolls by her 110W heart- Llffioitetcvn. ibroken mother, from which she never Quoted at vlwehmt- 25- 1999- Errors. Shortly sini- she ‘called Muh- Call Mont!’ .. 6"» imp and complained of pains and Abltibi -- 50 sick stomach, but was hot considered kdtcstosl“ _ -- 4'5’ serious until nearing morning when hldertitwdtilflc Grain ' ‘ '37 ‘if, was noticed she was becoming Mzlilfn*;.;»3'...-~..- . . 623/4 ‘worse. Medical aid was immediately s. A. on .. sci.‘ S. C. Power .. 44 Products . 29V irdslcar .. . 24"’: suialdggement .. . . .. 21": Canada Power and Pap" CinadaBrewliW ~ - - - - - - - ~- MUNRIAI: STOCK‘ EXCHANGE 9 Fraser Company .- EFET 58981173115 ‘ Home Oil H industrial Alcohol .. -a international Nickel _ l rllational Petroleum .. l2 345$ l2 46% 25"; 48H . ldil 29M 132i} 59 58% sac -- --- Maury’ Harris 1.’. Montreal Power .. - mu .Fi='>nt=zla.cé.-.- Nsriarial Steal Car .... (Ianada Htonze ~- Osnads Malling Dominion Tar .. Famous Players .. Noranda. .. Power , Corporation Prl6¢‘l5r'bs.",r' -- Quebec Power .. Shcwlnigan . i ... o- --~ up 1-- cf Canada'- _ol!s ‘ 1 hlalsgsmsc: .-. . ivhhlipsg lnlactric .. , ... ... .... AOI_IIII ~- ..'i, ... ... ilméricaplliiin B. hfSaint Dunstarfs University and tenderly laid to rest beside her infant ed Haroldlnc ls his own. and about 2.30 p. m. her "sweet baby spirit returned to God who gave- it. and Who said, suffer little Children to come unto Mo. and forbid them not. for Thine is the Kingdom of heaven. How sad to see A liti-IQ __flowar cut off so suddenly when life seemedso oromlains and full oiihsppirlcss. How hard to reallusguiat no more shall be heard that sweet little baby voice that is stillcd forever, and hear the patter of little baby feet, the cling of my arms. arid tho caress of. that mod-night kiss; Many were the tears shed over her as she lay in her lit- tie white coffin ha? face as beautiful in death as in lifdfher golden curls clustered around her little lace, now cold in déath which only a fcw hours before was so pink and Todyvwlth health. The ways of God are strange, but His will must be done. and some day we will understand. v She leaves to mourn besides hel- heartbroken patents two slsiersvand three iii-others. Marie. Alban, Claude. Arthur and‘ Leah. l-lel- funeral ton-is place on October 4th at 3 o'clock p. m. to All Saints Church. Cardigan, where the remains W979 "Mil/Gd It the Church door by her pastor. Rev. M J. Rooney, who also conducted the services, after which they were taken to the adjoin- ing cemetery, where, all that was Mortal of Darling Haroldina was sister. The pail-bearers were six little school boys, Jamie McSwain, Willie McAulay. Lloyd Wsrry. John, Red- mond, George Sullivan and Daufd MacDonald. _ Many‘ beautiful floral offerings were received, as well as Messages and letters of sympathy from friends at home and abroad all offering ..- WINNIPEG, Mart, Oct. 2d.—’l‘he Winnipdg likening Tribune publishes today the following: Manitoba is like- ly to have the first woman senator. nowthatwomen are eligible to' be summoned and become members of the upper chamber, their organiza- tions in the Province are campaigning for appointment of Mrs. Edith Rogers, the only woman of the Manitoba legislature. hazapanoon SCHOOL UThe ‘report of l-fazelbrook School for the month of September: Grade x-l Jillia Myers. Grade IX»! Pearle Jones. " Grade VIII-l O'Brien Lindsay; 2 Mary Coady; 3 Margaret Myers. Grade VII—1 Leo Coady. 'Grade VI—l Clarence Coady; 2 Gordon Carver," 3 Cameron Und- say. Grade rv-1 Adele Irowsdale; 2 Dewar Lindsayi 3 Ruby ‘lh-owsdale. Grade 11-1 Eugene Coady; Louise Lindsay; 3 Earle Jones. Grade 1 ar.-l Rita Coady; 2 Ei- leen Wood; 3 Elsie ‘rrowsdalc. Emma M. MacDougall, teacher. 2 People Who Are De- r pressed Are Usually Half-sick men and women who scar- cely know what ails them, will be given a new lease of life with Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Depressed spirits disappear, headaches are forgotten. appetite increases. blood is enriched. pains at the bass of the spins are topped, the nerves are toned up, am- ltlon to work is increased, and day by day the old-time health and vigor return. Get a few boxes from your druggist. Constipated ~ nvluiviaoz " sass;- Lst. Pciars Cathedral Sphoolroom tonight ‘f p. m. KIDDIES, WARM fieeced lined sleepers in sizes o, 1, '2. i. Price, asc. Prowss/Bros. Ltd. 943-10-24-31 WELCOME NEWS for purse-wise shoppers at paltry prices at our Remnant Sale today. Patons. 9488. SEE ova Richmond st. window of stamped goods. luncheonsetsman- ities. etc. Prowse Bros. Ltd. QdB-IO-Id-fli i CHILDREN'S all wool Jackets. sizes up to 4. Price 89c. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 943-10-24-3i "GIVE-UPS" in colored dress goods and coatings, Good bargains w- day at Pawns. 9488. MISSES SILK AND WOOL Block- ings, sizes 7 to B, Special week end sale 69c. Moore dz McLeod, Limited. 9481. ANOTHER 20 doz Ladies‘ Hose in Silk and Wool and all wool in black and all new fall shades. Good value at 79c. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 943-10-24l3i SILK AND WOOL HOSE of excel- lent quality, all good colorings. On sale at 69c. Moore d: McLeod, Limited. ~ 948i. LADIES‘ Fall Vests with straps Regular 90c. clearing at 45c. Prowsc Bros Ltd. 943-10-24-31 REMNANTS! REMNANTS! - Big selling has made lots of Remnants. We ilsvosdded for Saturday a lot of waist _and suit lengths. Some good things for first comers this morning. Patons. 9488. g ' .. . . . Jheaalgl/zz 110; W. Pwen, J. A. MacLaren, Liquidators.‘ Clothing, ‘Ready-hto-Wear, Dress Goods Millinery, dHousehold Furniture, Underwear Hosiery and Men's F urniishings tat the ‘Closing Out Sale. A PATONS LTD. KM ..... av Slscoe Gold Mines .- ... .10 Mayland m.- la: i .53! dll ‘ \ y "my Gout-tines -- Pmmount ‘Players bask y .. . .- 35, .. i471 zifl ‘new. ... ,_. ., .....aal~urs aaa 83!!’ m I ass ‘ nilpf Nova Scotia --- ". iflgof ldpntrehl --"g¢ -.- hirer commerce .. Rpm Bank 232 .- _I ' ‘ srasorlao MINING zxcHANGl "Bllildard" jtocii a Mlninl ll‘- 3 fir? stimulus 1- ‘wii-"Mrib! , ,. N... 1.. _ . _--- w" ' , 511%,’, .,._..l .. ., 4k yrliisgcsq. Odnpolidqted .14 m: Mine Ltd. ... ... _ l" . lkgfldlhiliclwl Mo“ 5.2g, . wnsousaubt. 14,9 Gifluldqshouyn Mines .. .20 s iicillhgsuomrorusrsd» -- 1:9 . a .08 iioso .4 .10 limo sat ~ s4 nlaiafllimrhlihfi ma. ... .. slnsrus neutralise: llalilowi ‘Shin Milli!!! 5°: -- ‘Wfilrltfie :12 ... “fling Corporation ... “a ~- l Siadacona Sudbury Basin Tack Rushes . Tgwpgmgg ... ... Trczzlivell Yukon vipond consol Mines . . . . Waite Ackerman Montlflm Wright Hargreaves .. '1 UNLISTED l . Abana 31; Missouri Central Manitoba ... u. nos c- Swana MRuba -._ Goldfields Cons. Iludaon Bay .- iht. Nickel -.- -- bsliif orciiis .;. on. goo-carious Ejflflme m, a oil ma. »,'*|§qf§. QOII- in sun Aiai¢=.-‘---"i.-"-'-‘--~ v-l- m Aslodtltbd ... ... ... ... --- apghoii ... ... ... .. “NI-h. ... ,-- l-- ~-- oslgary Edmonton Olllhdht ... Commonwealth Pete. ... .. -- Ohdhlidll ltlldlrch Dalhousia Dallas ... fro ... .. Dlvinilh --- --- -~- *-~ 1m crest ... ... --- --- lvobihiiu Rome ... Ill w ... no! an r-n “$0 law“..- n’ II lnda Mines" " ' 3-7” a .25 i." 5M a u all I'll! . ,.... lam-national rm. Illinois Alberta - imperial Oil . - Mei-land Oil OotD- 9w- --- ~- .-| o“ n- an qua s“ 6.25 5.75 1.20 '1 90 .70 4.20 1.50 130 us 1.00 1.00 .12 no 2.0a 12.00 aszto Konsington fir. and Lil-s. John S.‘ "l ‘B370 ... .... Mercury ..i i... ....‘ McLeod Okalta Common i... Richfieid Regent . Royalite .-.. Fouthwest Pete. .. -... ... .. spooner ... ... u.‘ “i o“. Unimd Walnwell Ldlli sci ... o...‘ “r Q's- .. >0 . . aim 1.45 ... s n. ulna 55 J0 .-. ... 15 WINNIPEG chain EXCHANGE. tan-t is: i-aois 1.41% ...__.__.._._._.__ Oct. Nov. Dec. May s... Ina o" as: s.- ... s“ all u. an! .-- are a" "-4" o“. . . 1- ~ g ‘l. ' . IABEWlLL-GATIIKIJNG Previous to thcii‘ departure from Mnx.y“mfl (|m|1p'.vl6§'0 walled uP" on iiythcfi- friends who wish-l so Ihdlsho Litflslr sawmill-Ian 01 rhosrcstiihaiiic people. Mayor J- 14- Laird, presided shd introduced the svchr. in appropriate isrma- MP- A1"- mqgg in Oiilfslfllf-“PTWQIVQ accent. rsidthe M50111" WW‘ m. and Mn. John Sullollay and flaniLy: _ b . - . i near friends: With slnoert g-qsrfl do wa lllrn that. m ha" dawn“!- hi u; departfram-Klllliflll-flfl AM tan up rasldanes in the dour-unlit! settlement of Kelvin. lama your dohllhs to” itshsism p-iou. .11!" 1'1 i435 .00 rnlda hhsiuraisosrs and fiflfllldflt friend!» who aiwlh Q. u" spcke and the practical deeds 0f ' .0il kindness that you silently performed The Blackstone Washing Mhcnliie ad- 335 These will long endure in the minds‘ vertiscd elsewhere in this issue will of your many friends. years afiel- trivial things arc forgotten, We be- .40 llcve and trust ihat you will YB-‘i when the family wash piles up, Give ceive as cordial a welmme in your new home as you are bearing with you from your old, and we know thlt yolliflhablis of industry will scrye yourself and Mrs. McKay and family there, as were demonstrated in KcnsingtonQ Will you please accept this small gift, not for lid intrinsic value, but in the spirit in which it is given. "my God bless you ih basket and store. and we, one and all, wish you l health, happiness, and prosperity in ‘your new home. Signed by" l Your Many Friends. Mr. McKay acknowledged the ad- dress arid tho presents. which were two beautiful fibre chairs. and s dainty Colonials gas lamp, in appro- priate terms. expressing his own and Mrs. iidbkay’: keen appreciation of this thoughtful kinduus. Messrs J. I‘. Prolitt and Archibald McKenzie mads short and appropri- su speeches, supporting the address, and emphasizing the importance of the ‘significant atent. ‘no speakers noted how the citizens should al- wgys endeavor to retain their indus- trious fellowmen, and how, if the latter lhouid datlrmina lo turnip residence elsewhere the people" lhould anticipata the avtht and pro-estab- lish these latm in the good graces of Chair new nllmboraahd friends. MAKING WORK A PLEASURE.- ‘- make work a pleasure to Lila busy ‘ housewife who dreads blue Monday I’ your wife a-pieasant surprise after , you read the ad. I ANGLICAN SERVICES. Q Twenty ‘second Sunday alter, ‘Trinity, October 17th. St. John's Milton, Examina- l, tlons, 1O a. nl. Morning prayer 11 a. ' m. St. Marks. Rustico, Sunday School 2.15 p. m. Evening prayer 3 p. m. Hampshire, evening service 7.30 p. m. Preacher. Rev. C. F. Johnson. SALVATION ARMY-Adjutant and _Mrs. Martin have recently returned from vacation and havinl also attend- conductod by General If. J. Higgins. The week end services irrthe citadel will be as follows. 6 p. m. Praise Meeting. Sunday l1 a. in. Holiness meeting ‘l p." mi Salvation meeting other week night services Monday and Thursday d p. m. All are welv come. . ~ great many men also have found i‘. out at Patons Closing Out Sale. ma. ‘NOTICE-Owing to the condition of weather, Ivan 0low‘s sale, New Haven, has been postponed till Sai- l urday, Oct, so. 504-2i. ‘rlsinmy REPORT-Mr. s. "L; Gallant, Inspector of Fisheries fol'| the Island reports that fishing in general is almost over for the sea- son. Smells‘ are scarce except in Mimlnigash where some good catch- eswere made last week. Mackerel fishing ls over for the season. A few cod have been taken at Rustlco and ‘Iracadie. Oysters turn out about the same as last year with a small in- crease this season in Enmore River. The market tor oysters is dull. but is expected to brighten up about the first of next nlonth. FOR BUItlAlr-Word was received by Mr. N. D. MacLean i‘ i i I Macnae of GlaceyBay, N. 3.. of the‘ death at Outlook. Saslc, of his broth- j er James MacRae, one of the mostl tho country. particulars of which‘ appeared in yesterday's issue. Thei late Mr. MacRae was born on P. 122.1 island, but went west a number of years ago, where he successfully cri- gaged in ranching. owning one 0f the largest ranches in the Province of Saskatchewan. The remains of the late Mr, MacRae who was forty- ilve years of age, will be brought to the Island for interment. and will be accompanied by his brother John A. MacRae. The funeral will take place from the MacLean Funeral Home on Tuesday, Oct. 29th. to Canoe Cove ed the 47th annual oongras in Toronto _ ‘ ‘outstanding ability and has been re- Cemetery. Willard‘: ‘Linirnrnt for Ecru-ha SILK PLATED LISLE Stockings 75c quality for 59c Saturday. Moore 6a McLeod. Limited. 948i. l BELFAST Services Sunday. October 27th, at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. in the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Rodger will preach. . i r WOOD ISLANDS Services Sunday, October 27th. at 3 p. m. in the Pres- byterian Church. Mr. Rodger will preach. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper ‘will be dispensed Sunday. November 10th. at ll n. m. Prepara- mry service Saturday, November 9th. st ll a. m. and Thanksgiving service Monday, November llth. at ll a. m. Rev. H. l". Thomas, M. A.. of Torontol will preach at all services. A VISITOR T0 THE ISLAND- The Rev. H. F. ‘Ihomas, M. A.. of To- ronto, will arrive in Charlottetown this week end and will preach in Montague Presbyterian Church on Sunday, October 27th, at both scr- vices. Mr. Thomas is a preacher of , ‘ " by the Home Mission Com- furnlshed by Mr. George Hilts, who played autoharp slmultanco nicely in keeping with the event were rendered. Mr. and Mrs. McKay and family will bear with them into their new hofnd. tncbest recommen- idation that csh be ofldrId-thc good- will and the prophetic vision of chair rlnd words ollhli1hltiflll always Classical‘ iritumsntal music was many trisnds’ in ‘ s’. and harmonica‘ ' . Home vocal numbers ~ mlttee of the Presbyterian Church in l Canada to visit some of the churches ill Prince Edward island and Nova Scotia. He will visit the Congregations of Wood Islands. Montague, Caledon- ia and Murray Harbor North during I the month of November and will b0 a f guest at the Manse in Belfast before ,‘_ ‘returning to the Province of Ontario. I -- lvlnanfs Llnlmeat for s1 |L eo-oooao-ooowvoowooooooo v ovovooovovovwovowoo» Thursday evening from Mr. John A. v E o prominent ranchers in that part of 0 0 __i—ns_p_-_____._ with tho Future T!!! man who selects the Eastern Trust Company as nlecutor under his will. is eliminating the element of charioa in the future sdminisrrdliun of‘ his estate. ‘III EASTERQKNTRUST cold . Head Office: HALIFAX, , fiffldfitfiih - - "i ‘Shiloh’? G. N. BISSETT, Manager M Chdrlotieiou n Brnnrls b has‘ a a ‘Jar AAAMA; The GAINS Without the Risks In the present perplexing slnrk marks-t no rlass of security is more ideally suited for the far-sighird in- vesior than issues which offer certain Conversion Privileges. Through the purchase of a Convertible Security, in- vestors can obtain the some profit if the stock rises. whereas i! it declines they do not suffer the same loss and at the same time they receive a very satisfactory rate of interest. We have prepared a, descriptive list of scvrral (‘on- vertible Securities which we believe offer splendid opportunities for profit. Cow Gladly furnished on request. Eastern Securities‘ Company Ltd. 146 RICHMOND STREET CHARLOTTETOWN MONTREAL BUMMERSIDE riaurax‘ rnaoanlcroiv ST. JOHN MONUTON - 0900900099§O§9§§§O¢¢f$0§§§§§4§66$$40$OOJQS>OCKOOQOOOOOOb ERAHMIN TE ‘ammmhn- _©©@.@ (D @@©©@@©©©@@@©@©@@©©@@’@ @@@@@ c A is THE FINAL CHOICE A Tea Full of Strength And Fine Flavor Soldorily in Red, Airtight Packages. 1930 Telephone Directory Copy is being prepared for s New Issue of the Telephone Directory. Ihfcnding subscribers are reminded that in order in have names listPd in New Directory Applications Must be in Our Hands Not Later Than November 20th, 1929 Subscribers desiring changes in their DPPSNH listings are requested u» notify us of same, before the date mentioned. Connecting Lines Officers of connecting lines are requested in send in our Charlotletown Office complete records of their subscribers with proper ring numbers by November 20th, 1929. The Island Telephone Co. Limited ska. , ‘assassin-Z? ...; ~—:,:. , _ ' ... A‘?! “ =' ‘ ‘c,’ CIIARLOITETOWN ..,;@;i@ P. O. BOX 430 ©"©@' -2s.2a,ao Nov. 1_.4,o.a,li.1a,is. Kayser’s new ,“ Slendo " Heel Silk Stockin $1.50 PAIR ' Slendo Heels " naasow cnlc nus-rum: Instsslanoallllflfl-llllll is Path inlplrall. Thareh Juli anairofpartchloabouttha narrow heel that captivated- Yat. dcapifa the slander llnll. It aanplatoly protects the hon from will. 373537‘ $1.50 Moore £4 McLeod Ltd. WEIGHT CIAILOTTITOWN P. E. I- g