The Orange Pekoe is extra good Big revolvers loomed from yellow In clean, bright Aluminum holsters at their hips and when they entered the cage the two men _ A Slevelled their weapons on-the cash- ’ ' ier‘s staiI, two men and a girl. They then scooped up $18,000. and, car- ‘ rylng walked toward the stairway to ‘the street. I They had to pass through 150 ‘milk drivers who were waiting to turn in their receipts. They looked ! Just like the guards the drivers saw every aftrerniaxrln and so uwheln an: “"- i d ev e Twg Hgldup M911 in iilfiillflfi m: cazsriaise: a. "stick . up’ cry it was taken as a joke. The Uniform Pass Pro- tective System in New York. alert driver flung a steel after the retreating hold-up men, but missed them, and they got away. saw YORK, sent. 20-—Two hold-J up men who posed as the crew of the annored car that picks up col- ~ iectlons daily at the main Bronz plant oi the Sheffield Farms Comp- any, Inc., walked into the cashier's cage Monday evening. They wore net olive-drab uniforms, black lea- ther puttees and Sam Browne belts. 100 acres at liartsvllle. Good dwelling house, barn and outbuild- nss- Aififly MRS. JOIIN A. McKENZIE, r Hartsvillc, McLEOD 8a BENTLEY. 7928-9-22-11. Prepare for the Cold NOW By Buying a ' McClary Furnacette A beautiful Mahogany finished article-ail ideal heater for any house—-0NLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $30-00 The McCLARYS STOVES are fflmulls f0!’ their cooking and heating qualities-Get one now and in- sure satisfaction and comfort this winter. The “PANDORA" RANGE square with closet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $87.00 With warming closet and tank . . . . . . . ..\. . . . . . . $95.00 Th; "KOOTENAY" RANGE with warming closel- and tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $96.. The “SUPREME? sands in use. PIPELESS FURNACE, thou- Not one unsatisfactory. ONLY $118.00 wj/uoasau: a RETAIL’ EGMONT BAY —-AND— I MONT CARMEL Draft F‘llly or Gelding, Holstein female, any age. Georgetown Horus Carriage Stallion. any age . 1. Slgsworth Bros, Cardigan. 2. C. Clay, Montague. Carriage Mare with fool at foot. 1. B. Lovers, Georgetown. 3. Earl Keith, Montague. Carriage Foal, 192B. 1. Joseph Campbell, 2. Ellie Llewellyn, Gaspereaux, 3. Earl Keith. yrs. 1. G. McPherson, 2. J. D. Morrison. Georgetown. yrs. 2. Oswald Colllngs, New Perth, 3. Lyman Morrison. Dundas. Carriage Filly or Gelding under yrs. _ - i. M. Keenan, Georgetowni Roadster Mare or Gelding, in carriage. 1. A. Lowrie, Montague. 2. J. Semple, Montague, 3. J. Steele, Newport. ~lion any age. . ‘ 1. D. Reid, Montague, 2. D. Reid. l Registered Draft Mare. any age. 1. G. Macdonald, Biudonell. z. J. Riley, Gaspereaux. Draft Mare with foal at foot. 1. Charles Gordon, 2. J. Riley, Gaspereaux. 3. T. J. Donahoe. Roseneatii. Draft Foal, i928. 1. J. Riley, Gaspereaux, 2. C. Gordon, New Perth, 3. J. Ceilings, Sturgeon. under 4 yrs. i. Ira Stewart. New Perth, 2. James Gordon, New Perth. Draft Filly or Geld’ , yrs. 1. » Ira Stewart, "New Perth, 2. James Gordon, New Perth. years. 1. Charles Gordon, 2. Preston Brysnton. Rollo Bay. 3. D. Wright. years. 1. James Gordon, 2. James McRae, Rollo Bay. Draft Mare or, Gelding, any age. 1. George Macdonald a Sons. Brudeneil. ,2. Charles Parker. Mare or Gelding, for general pur- pose. any age. i. A. McLeod, Mt. Hope, 2. C. E. Pratt. 3. Bart Miar, Georgetown. ‘ Pair Draft Horses. 1. C. E. Pratt, 2. C. Pratt, .1 _‘ a. J. McRae. _ r Cattle - ' Holsioins , Bull, 2 years old. 1. Preston Bryenton. Bull, 1 year old, Stafford N. Gordon. Bull under 1 year. 1. Preston Bryenton. Cow in milk or calf, 3 years or over. i. James Gordon, 2. P. Bryenton, 3. P. Bryenton. Cow under 3 years. l. P. Bryenton, 2. D. P. McKinnon, 3. P. Bryenton. Female, under 2 years. 1. James Gordon, 2. Spurgeon Walker, 3. P. Bryenton. ' T Heifer, under one year. é 1. J. Gordon, 2. Charles Parker, 3. P. Bryenton. Champion Holstein Bull, any age. 1. P. Bryenton. 1. P. Bryenton. Ayrshircs. Bull, 3 years or over. Oswald Ceilings. Bull, 2 years. l. John McLeod. "d EXHIBITION Will take place at Egmont Bay Wednesday, ‘Sept. 26 MEALS WILL BE SERVED ' AND A FIRST CLASS SALOON WILL BE ON Till‘. GROUND AS USUAII. I . The grounds and building have been much improved and better satisfaction is assured. The public _is cordially invited m don't forget Scptemhtr zluh, i928. X. 0. GALLANT, President, St. (mrysootom. J. D. GALLANT, Secretary, Urbalnvillc. PlILlIERlZElI illlllzsiolll; For the Land CRUSHED STONE For Road and Concrete Purposes. Brockville Manufacturing Co., LIMITED Brockville, N. B. Jersey or Guemsoy Cow in milk or calf, any ago. 1. Mrs. McNlchol. / 2. Ed. Bulpitt, 3. Ed. Bulpitt. Jersey or Guernsey, pure bred or. Jerseyor-Guernloy, pure bred or‘ m1 Janey or Guernsey, under one yaor. . G001}! . champion Jersey or Guernsey le- Bull, i year old. 1 and 2, George Annear: 3. W. Aitken. Cow in milk or calf, 4 years and over. 1, George Annear. 2. Edwin Reid, 3. John A. McLeod. Cow, 3 years old. 1 and 2, Geo. Annear; 2, W. Alt- ken; 3, Geo. Annear. Female under 2 years. l. John A. Mel-cod, 2. Mont Annear, 3. W. Aitken. T ’ Heifer under 1 year. ' 1. George Anneor, " 2. Alex Hamilton, ' 3. W. Aitken. Heifer under 8 months. 1. Oswald Collings, Champio Bull, any age. Diploma-George Annear. Champion Female. any age. Diploma-George Annear. Grade cow in milk or calf, 4 ycars and over. 1. E. Reid. 2 and 3, A Handlton. Grade cow, 3 years old. 1. Charles Gordon. 2. A. Hamilton. 3. Mont Annmr. Grade Pemals, 2 yarn. 1. Mont Anneor. 2. Philip Morrison. Grade Heifer, one year. 1. Woodrow Stewart. 2. John A. M . 3. Mont Annoor. Grade Heller, under l year. i andi, OswaldlCoillrigs. '0 Prize- List 3. C. E. Pratt & Son, St. Peters. 2. Joseph Campbell. Poplar Point Carriage Filly or Gelding under 4 Carriage Filly or Gelding under 3 1. Maurice Walsh, Summs ville, shown Clydesdale, Shire or Percheron Stal- under 4 Draft Filly or Gelding under 3 Draft Filly or Gelding under 3 The new Hudson Bay Railway from THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l ml‘. ‘Junction and which there connects The Pas in Manitoba through Am- Iwith Winnipeg to the southeast andl cry to salt water at Fort C!‘ irchllllwlth such westerly points as Prince‘ and the mining railway belie,‘ built Albert. The rallhead probably will from near The Pas into the‘ Flln be withln 60 miles o! Churchill be- Finn district will link up with the] fore the work is c Clllfldlflli Nlflflnll brunch which by winter weather, runs from The Pas to Hudson Bayl hecked this year. the water. Picture No. 2 shows the l“ ‘he illllslm‘ Limestone rlvcr cutting tlon are seen some views along the _ through g0 {my of i“ as it enigrs SEPTEMBER 22, i928 ' l i _.-.p:_.~¢~ ii. B. line. Picture No. l is of the Kettle bridge over the Nelson river, at about mileage 330. The structure is 1,003 feet in length, has a central = span of 400 feet and is 75 feet above its way male, any age. 1. Ed. Bulpitt. i Herd of Dairy Cattle. McLeod, 3, W. Aitken. BEEF CATTLE Shorthorns Bull 3 years and over. 1. Dan Nicholson. Bull, 2 years. 1. D. P. McKinnon. Bull, under 1 year- 1. S. N..Gordon. Cow, 3 years and over. 1. Chas. Gordon. 2. Alex. Hamilton. Female, pure bred or grade. 1. S. N. Gordon. Heifer. under 1 year. 1. James Gordon. Champion Bull. Dlploma—D. Nicholson. Champion Female. Diploma-A. Hamilton. (To be continued) changef New York Exchange Hud. Motor Car Co. . . . . . . . .. Inter. Paper Co. . Inter. Petroleum . . . . . .. Stan. Oil of New Jersey .. Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . .. Southern Pacific . Abitibl Mis. Kan. llz Tex. Ry. Montreal Power . . . . .. National Breweries Steel Co. Can. Com. .. Winnipeg Electric Brompton . . . . . . .. Brazilian Traction . Abitibi Shawinigan Dominion Bridge Massey Harris . Asbestos Canadian Brewery Chas. Gurd Power Corporation . Inter Utllities—A Inter Utllities-B . Can. Poo. Ry. British America Oil Imperial Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. BANKS Bank Commerce Bank Montreal . . . . . . . . . WHEAT OATS grade. 2 years old. , 1. Ed. Bulpltt. grade. Heifer, one your. l. Hsrbort Lovers; I, Raymond Lo 1.10.! N, . “"111” \ \ l 1. George Annear; 2, John A. Stock Quotations HALIFAX. Sept. ‘21, 1928e-Quo- tatlons furnished by Johnston and Ward, Members Montreal Stock f .' 10st»; . 124% Montreal Stock Exchange 45:), to Kingscloar and thence 455' 118 Experimental Station, -- "5 Superintendent. Ex- Empire Party Visit Maritirnes September 26th, on their trans-Can- ada tour and, the Saint John River to Saint John on Thursday, September 27th, re- maining there until Saturday morn- lng, September 29th, when they pro- cccd to Moncton, where they will spend that afternoon, leaving that evening for Charlottetown. P. E. I. at the Provincial Capital is in charge on. Charles D. Richards and Hon. L. P. D. Tiiley, and today ap- proval oi the program for Wednes- day, September 26th, was received by J. D. Black, Secretary to the Cab- inet Committee, from Ml‘. Arthur Bcauchesne, Secretary of thc Cana- flidan Branch, Empire Parliament- ary Association, following a meeting of the overseas delegates held at Banff Springs yesterday o_n their re- turn trip across the Dominion from the Pacific Coast. Am. Can Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 108V,- The visitors will arrive at 1.15 p.m. Am. Car 8a Fdy. Co. . 95% by their special train from Sher- Am. Locomotive Co. .. 95 brooke. Quebec. by Canadian Pacific An. Cop. Min. Co. . . . . . . . . . .. 80% Railway, detralning at Doak Station, N. Y. Cen. a HudpRlv. n. a. 176v.- whlch adivins the Dominion Ex- con, Gas co, (New York) 732i. perimental Station, where they will 321x. be guests of Mr. C. F. Bailey, the golSuperlntFndent, at luncheon at 1.30 40 p.m. Premier Baxter and members 4giof the Provincial Cabinet will be among the guests at thevlunchcon lit which Superintendent Bailey will Union pqwmc Ry, H 195 preside, the Premier will welcome u 3_ 1mg Alcohol Co, , __ 1211,; the Empire Parliamentary Associa- wesflnghgusg Elec, __ 1031,; tlon delegates to the Province, and United States Steel ........ .. 155% ‘Hvn- Lewis Smith. Minister of As- lriculture, will speak on agricultural opportunities in New Brunswick. Following the cultural School building at the Ex- perimental Farm, the visitors will _, inspect the Experimental Station and will start at 3 p.m. on a motor ‘drive in a fleet of automobiles pro- vided by the Provincial Government. The University of New Bru wick. Christchurch Cathedral. sexist: oi the important industries and the _ towns of Devon and Marysville will be visited before the party are driv- en up the Snlnt John River Valley to the Fredericton Golf Club where they will be entertained _ a tea by the Civic Corporation of the City of Fredericton. The overseas delegates have rc- qucsted a conference with members V‘ of the New Brunswick Legislature 41 and members of the House of Com- mons aiid the Senate of Canada rc- sldent in New Brunswick and this will follow a reception by the Pro- vincial Government at the Assembly Chamber, Parliament Buildings, commencing at 5.30 p.m., while the concluding function on the day's"- program wlll-be an ofilclal dinner tendered by the Government of Nnw Brunswick to the visitors at the Memorial Hall, Unlve ity oi New Brunswick, commencing at 8.30 p.m. It is expected that 125 or more will attend this function. - The delegates will sleep on their train and leave Fkedericton by ‘the motorship D. J Purdy at B a.m. on Thursday, September 27th, to soil down the Saint John River to the city of Saint John. ' Following is the ollicial program M for the visit to New Brunswlclrs Capitol:- (Atlontlc Standard Time.) . 1.20 p.m.-Special troinarrives by C. P. B., delegates detnlning at Dook Station. 1.80 p.m.-Luncheon at I‘ ‘nlon C, F. Bailey, presiding: Premier FREDERICTON, N. B., Sept. 21.- _ The Empire parliamentary 5850mm lthence to Fredericton Golf Club. tlon Overseas Delegates will arrivcl in New Brunswick on Wednesday, tcr spending that day in Frederic n, will sail clown @1111 G°V°"*m°"t Entertainment of the distinguish- ed overseas party representative of Giivemment at Mcmmlal Han» Um‘ all parts of the British Empire whilcverslty 01’ New Brunswick- cf a committee from the Provincial 19m"? FTEGBTXCLQI‘ at 8-00 M“- Caqgmh conslstmg of PremleI-Bax_Tl’lUrSdBY, Sept. 27th, by motorship tcr, luncheon. which. will be held at the Provincial Agrl- . the Nelson river. was taken on June l0 this year, when many Canadians were enjoy- ing summer weather money for icc. trays~ the This photograph and paying Picture No. 3 por- Nelson river flowing swiftly between its tree-lined banks at Manltou Rapids, while in Picture r N0. 4 is seen the Manltou Rapids crossing near mileage 240. The bridge here is 608 feet long and 90 feet above the water. Tile last two photographs were taken in July of this year and show more summer- llke conditions prevailing than in the two pictures taken in June. Baxter will welcome delegates to Province, and Hon. Lewis Smith, Minister of Agriculture, will speak IC agriculture in New Brunswick. 3.00 p.m.-Motor Drive. Visits t0_ University of New Brunswick, Christchurch Cathedral. industries,‘ and other points of interest in, Fredericton. and to Marysvllle, etc, 4.30 p.m.—Tce. at Fredericton Golf ’Club as guests of the City Council of the City of Fredericton. 5.30 p.m.-Reception by Provin- ln Parliament Buildings, followed by Conference. All members of the Provincial Leg- l l Cleanse‘ The ‘kPores With Cuticura Soap Arid have i. clear, fresh complexion, free from pimples, a " or rough- ness. Clogging and irritation of the , the ulual cause of pifnplel, may prevented by making Cuticura Soap your every-day toilet soap, assisted by CutlcurIOii-itznent when required. h, - '-~.._..'~_-.._g..r.o oer-Marisa»: “ltuulnll ‘ “Aw Lotto-e fiuhl Stloli Ilo. islature and members of the Senate and the House of Commons from New Brunswick invited to attend Conference at request of Empire Parliamentary Association. 8.30 p.m.—Dlnner by Provincial Delegates sleep on Train, and on D. J. Purdy, to sail down the Saint John River to Saint John. FAST RACES A T TRURO today. A fine afternoon, with fair weather conditions. [the time made on the track was considered good. This was the third’ meet held this year but the first two meets could not be compared with the event to- day. Fifteen h lined up in‘ the three classes an Allie Wood the Great took first money in the 2.18 class, while Worthy Watts captured the purse in the 2.27 and Toddles czlirrlcd oil‘ the honors in the 2.40 c ass. The Hardie . Rotary Digger We have just received another ' Rotary Diggers from England. These will be read premises. 2.1a ccass Dougail lie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Silver Belle, E. C. Hennes- 4 SEY 2.21 CLASS Worthy Wats, Fraser . . . . . .. 1 I-Iarry B., R. Bond . . . . . . . . .. 2 Pearl Stratton, T. Matatall 4 3 Lochlel. J. c. Sterling .... ..a'4 Linewood Audrey, F. Ken- ' 5 rledy 2.40 CLASS Teddies, Dan McKay . . . . . ..3 1 rmmo. sept. 2o.-n large crowd gfiggg,etgd'*g-,,g-,fct,ggu- 311'; g of horse enthusiasts witnessed ex- Marsha“ éienwood wmg ceilent races at the Truro Speedway Mame ' ' 4 4 Tlme—2.23, 24.22, 2.23, 2.23. iiiciloll sill: OF FARM. ETC. The Executors oi‘ the new.» hr "°°"' John Marks will sell he Public Alw- m“ tlon on ‘f-‘edncsday the third of has’ October 1928 at one o'clock on the valuable fanu of one I hundred and twelve acres situate at Monday, September 24th. ' Summerside . 77w HARDIE Allie Wood the Great Cliff Mc- Cathlen Claude, Collie MacKen- 2 Baron Audrey, S. W. Lockhart 3 4 4 ‘Time-2.20, 2.20, 2.18. 2 1 y Ifor immediate ‘delivery on Company Covohead about four miles from York Station near church, school, mills and summer resort, trout ilili- lng, excellent potato farm with 2 2 valuable stream oi’ water crossing same. Also following farm, stock and implements. Two draft horses and one driving horse, seven head oi cattle, one driving Waggon. one ei- . press Waggon, one truck Waggon. one jairntlng sleigh, hay rake, mow- er, binder, soufller, spring tooth hlirrow, disc. barrow. wood slclih- box cart, cart wheels, gang plow. single plow and numerous other articles. Terms made known at sale. For particulars apply to McLean i2 Mt- Kiirnon, Solicitors, Charlottetown. ' ' BENJAMIN CARTER. Auctioneer. rozs-si-za-ii, w b3 1 2 4 a‘ ‘as..- 5 3 a was- lb coma- rllllii ron sill Near St. Peters Bay Station. 55 acres all clcar except about 10 acres hard- Good house and fair outbuild- Excellent land for seed m"- A bargain and easy Wm"- BRUCE W. MacEWEN. Morel]. shipment of, ten Charlottetown