QEPTEMEER '12,?‘I§2'8 f‘ ' Ratios Prpvincés tea drinkers‘ know . ‘by nearly sixty years experience that‘ MES “n always bed depended upon for purity of quality, maximum of. strength an richness of flavour. 444-O-O-Q-OOH-H-OO-OM &oo4++¢- iHOUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK B ROBERTYA L E I owoo-o-veowrooao-woovoo Tablecloths always folded, cut about an from one side and end. cause the creases to appear in dif- inch M ferent places and the 7r- F o R is A F l; and‘ SIMPLE INVESTMENT ____i_____¢ ‘W AYOU do not have t< be, financial expert to appreciate the sound ness oi companies like United States Steel, the Nevs York Central Railroad and the other, coillpanies in which Eederated Capital Cor poration owns stock. ' You know that such companic . will grow as the country grows for they administer to a iiutioifi primary needs. Am with ex > pansion theirsecurities will alsr i increase lll value. Federated Capital Corporation 11> is a successful‘ trust. its mosi “ recent earnings statement re ' vealed that its common \'t()(‘l\' 1 is _sell'ing for only Four times its net earnings-was compared witl ten or more times in the case 1 the average common stock n» i; _ - ‘ '.-' olllfl)Id€l‘glL‘8S_Y0ll M‘ full information- _ send for your copy Eastern‘ Securities Co, Ltd ._v-'£ INVES'1"1\/iEN'I‘ BANKERS CIIARLOTTETOWN MONTREAL HALAFAX ST. J OHN x _____V_ 1 _.. .._... will lastilonger. A Linoleum Substitute Stretch a worn Brussels carpet Wrong side up and apply two coats of floor paint, 24 hours apart. After this. use one or two coats of water- proof varnish. _ ‘The Food Chopper If the knives of the food chopper have become dull, run pieces of sap- olio through it as though grinding food and it will sharpen the knives. OO-OO-O+O-O+OO-GO4 DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH B! W. L. Gordon ++o+o WORDS OFTEN MIBUSED: D0 n"! Bay “we must back up our em- ployers in this matter." Say "we must uphold," or “support? OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: de- tonation; e as in "let," o as in "no," .1 as in “day." accent after the a. OFTEN MISSPELLED: bacillus (singular). bacilli iplural.) _ SYNONYMS: savage. cruel, brut- lsh, atrocious, wild, untamed, un- civilized. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by master- ing one word each day. Today's word: DOMINATING; ruling; we- vailing. "It was "1108 in her life." $44 O-9f§-¢§-§rf§-§'O-O§O-O-O-§§+§¥ Modern Etiquette ByRobei-taI-co Of§§r§f§ff§fff§§fQ §§§f§-Q‘§' Q. What is the proper position for the man to take when walking with two women? A. Always on the curb side. Q. What is the proper way to eat oysters? A. With the fork. Is it proper to ask to Join a When tablecloths begin to wear along the creases where they are This will tablecloths the dominating c"? I THE cirlu i‘ orrnrown cuAnijiltlvir" Central Guardianl SECOND ANNUAL ORGAN BE- ClTAL-At Zion Church, Septem- ber 25th. MOORE k MaLEOD Ltdrwlll be closed from 2 to 3.30 for the funeral oi Mrs. Robbins E. Colwill. BIG AUCTION SALE of furnit- ure September l4; Also house and 10¢ Owned by Ewen Huestis, Monta- gue 7124-9-12-21 MISS GWYNNETH F. COOMBS h" fwpened her studio at 40 Vic- tory Ave. See card. MEMORIAL snnvlcslrmc Can- Bdlfl" Legion Memorial Service will be held next Sund ll] arranged‘ By as origin y GAZETTED-Jn the eligible list issued by the Civil Service commis- sion for clerk, Grade l appear the following names: Joseph Theodore Arsenault. Wellington. and Benin. min Earle McDonald, Charlotte- town. In Grade ll Chester Mo. Pherson, Vernon Bridge, and Jos- fph Theodore Arsenault, Welling- on. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT - The following Mass Cards were inadver- tently omitted from the list of the late Cecil Edward Kelly for which also the family wish to offer their most sincere thanks. Mr. and Mrs. Mont. Hennessey, Mr. Martin cos- tello and family, Mr. and Mis. Jer- emiah Gallant, Mr. Patrick Duffy. Tampa. Florida. Also letters of sym- pathy from Miss Stella Kirker, Pro- vidence, R. I., Miss Ellsworth, R.N., Brookline. Mass, Mr. P. Duffy. Tampa, Florida. —€l-4-o QiM PERSONALS Mr. Thomas Doyle of Bostico, is spending part of the week in the y. Mrs. George McKinnon of Am- herst, is the guest of her nephew Mr. and Mrs. Preston MacLaine, King Street. \ Captain T. G. Taylor and Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Harry Miller and family have moved into their city home from their summer residence "Ocean Crest," Keppoch. Mrs. William McInnls, Borden, is visiting her aunt Mrs, L. F. Ward- well, Welchvllle, Maine, and in- tends returning home by auto in the near future. The many friends of Mr. Willard Q. club one_wishes to enter? A. No. The Doleful iContinued From Page 4) the raw material. To this might be applied the term of industrial sul- cide. The development of the pulp and paper industry, the pure product of‘ Protection, has had more to do with the development of another great natural asset, that of water power, which is another main factor of success than any other thing. It has stimulated an extensive sur- vey of our power sources and de- A conservative 6p. c. bond ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDING Corporation 6 p. c. First (Closed). Mortgage Bbnds Due July 2. 194B Price: 100 and interest. ~ Detailed melon-motion gladly fllrnlsherf 0n I Jest. Eastern Secliritiies _Co., Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS OIIARLOTTETOWN MONTREAL uAurAx s24452<x098 t. in Minerals ‘in 1927 September wliirkoiLeiierJ‘, i115. duidlopmntof u.» lnduiq- Eclectric Oil is not a. jumble of medicinal substances thrown togeth- er and pushed by advertising, but the result oi the careful investiga- tion of the healing qualities of cer- tain oils as applied to the human body. It ls a rnra combination and it won a_nd kept public favor from the first. A trial of it will carry viction to any who doubt its power m repair and heal. veloped water power as a separate industry, as the base‘ of a whole line of industries. adding immensely to the payrolls and distribution of wealth. The railways, too, have been the beneficiaries of the pulp and paper industry to an extent not fully realized, and the further ap- plication of the principle as indicat- ed would stlll further increase rail- way traffic, because the export of logs and other unmanufactured timber is mainly by water haulage, With the permission of the editor in the next issue I shall present some figures not yet published in that particular form which will show in startling contrast the way in which the presentiflscal policy works to the disadvantage of Canada in a num- ber of important respects. ' Mr. Bennett and the Mnritimes. The attitude of the Conservative Leader in the Maritime Provinces on this whole matter is far from that of “dolefulness." What he has been saying. expresses his belief in a. greatly enlarged and brighter fu- ture based upon the wenlth with which we have been endowed. and upon a sane policy of utilization in our own interests. He is the optimist of opportunity that is, rather hopelessly for the present at least, knocking at our doors. , _--_¢o>--—- ::An Oil of Merit. Dr. Thomas’ le 00h- . I Picketts are pleased to see him back after his recent illness resum- ing his studies at Prince of Wales College. Miss Anne Phillips left yesterday morning for Whitby, 0nt., where i-ioo-a-lz-il 7137 In Memoriam‘ ma. J. J. GALLANT. i I, The people of 'l‘iguish were indeed saddened w learn news oi the death of Mr. J. J. Gallant, which took placa at Prince County zl-luspital. on ‘Tuesday Sept. 4th. Mr. Gallant who was‘ a. llfé long resident of ‘Pignish, will be greatly missed in the Community, as he was an active worker for church and state. Politic- ally he was of the Conservative persuasion; professionally he was H progressive farmer who worked for the bettennent of all farmers and endeavoured to promote unity and the spirit of co-operafion among h them. He was secretary of the Tig- nish branch of the Egg and Poultry Association as well as an active _ member of the Farmers‘ Institute. In - both these branches of actively Mr. Gallant, was trustworthy and ef- ficient. In fact the lack of his b118- iness acumen as well as his strong spirit of enthusiasm, forlns a great blank among those interested m the industries. To replace him will be the work of years, so we 100k sorrowfully to the future. —G -<-o-&——-- - MAJOR H. CLARKE. On August 1B. i928 there b85883 away at Cape Traverse P. E. Island, Major Hamilton Clarke, at the 886 of eighty-five years. Deceased was a son of the late Isaac Clarke and Mary Manson his wife. He married Anne MacFadyen- daughter of the late Hector Mac- Fadyen of Augustine Cove, who 110W keenly feels the separation of a com- panionship of fifty-nine years. The surviving family are, Mary. Mills‘?- widow who of the late John Manson. Aurthur, Rumel, on the homestead. and Isaac, conductor C. N. R. Char- lcttetown. ' Mr. Clarke. was well known throughout this province and @158- where. and had many friends and relatives. It was only wmllflflmell’ recently that he retired from the activitim of life, and. he alwayi showed a keen interwt in the affairs of» Church and state. In form" sphere he was a member of the Church of Scotland. and was 0r- dalned to the office of the Elder- ship during the pastorate of the late Rev. John Goodwill. under whose ministry he was brought to a knowledge of the love of God in Christ. He became an ardent and zealous servant of his master. 811d an active part in the consels of the Church, and the records show thutl various committees and u a repre-, sentative to Presbytery and 5yI10d-‘ acquaintance will I power of conversation, his fund 0f general knowledge, his retentive memory. and his ready recollection. He was a. Justice of the Peace for; Prince Co_unty, and in that caDafl-l followed by hosts of good wishes Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i H t, f onion.‘ he; for their future health and happl- Southern Pacific . . . . .. bmmrougw hi“; €h‘:e(§:stgu,fle_ He wok ness, in which the Guardian joins. iUIIIOH Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . . .. ~———<-0-> he had served with acceptance cnlstock Ali who mid the pleasure of his] HALIFAX, Sept. 11, IQZlI-Quota- ember hisgtions fumished by Johnston Ward, Members Montreal Stock Ex- change. valuo is one of the reasons why Rosebud STOW! more popular with smokers every day. It 05ers the biggest value in Pfldiage smoking tobacco 10, and I5 cent package; f jun/aluminum uivl "m: VALUAILI “IOltIII limos-- ._.i.~ .Power Corporation . Inter Utilities-A Inter Utilities-B . L Can. Pac. Ry. . . . . . .. British America Oil . Imperial Oil 'U. S. Ind. Alcohol Co. lWestiiighouse Elec. . ‘United States Steel .. _ , _ _ , , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ ' BANKS [Bank Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. JBank Montreal 51‘ I wllnAr Quotations Montreal Stock Exchange and . Abitlbi ‘Atlantic Reill ng Co. . .. .. . Mis. Kan. A: Tex. Ry. .. . lMciltreal Power . . . . . . . . ;Nutional Breweries .. . . . _, ,Winnipeg Elec. . . . . . . . . .. New York Exchange ty served the community well. HislAm. Can Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. 106 she will resume her studies in the activities in his incumbent duties,Am. Car 8: Fdy. Co. . 97 Ontario Ladies College after spend- ing the summer holidays with her parents, Mr. H .J. and Mrs. Phillips. Miss Sybil Palmer of Tignlsh, and Mr. William L. Palmer of Cal-tags. New York, have returned home af- ter n. ten days visit to Charlotte- town, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Meikle. 10-i- Mr. Reginald F. Dillon, son of Mr and Mrs. Frank L. Dillon, left by the S. S. "Hochelaga" yesterday af- ternoon for Antigonish where he will enter Saint Francis Xavier College. Mr. Louis Dougan left Monday morning on return to St. Joseph's University, Edmonton, after spend- ing his vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dougan. Prince Street. En route “Louie" will visit his brother Frank in Hal- labour and was called to the rest Ill. Cons. Cop. Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. that is in store for'the people 0f| Inter. Paper Co. God. The fueral took place on Mon- day, August 20th. at 2 P. M. The services. were conducted by REV-l Ewen MacDougall. a. large concourse of people assembled to show their respect for the departed and sym- pathy for the bereaved. Pretty Septem beri at Lower Montague. M 73° wed‘ nesday evening, Sept. 5th. when M155 have been so recent that we littlqAm. Locomotive Co. realized that he llud reached the use; Am. Smelting 2c Ref. Co. when the strength of man is butIAil. Cop. Min. Co. . labour and sorrow. With tzrue ChflS-l Con. Gas Co. (New York) .. . . tian rmignntion he retired from his,‘ Hud. Motor Car Co. — XD 1'4 75': 8i‘; 813.4 i Inter. Petroleum ‘~ ‘Brompton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 98’; i Abitlbl ........... .. - - - - 345's Esllflwllligfill . . . . . . . . . . . "Con. Steamship Com. . iCuli. Stmshp. Pld. . fl y.- , . . . . . . . . .. » » - - - - 67758 Canadian Brewery . - - ' - ~ < - ~ ' - - ~- F‘ "i Stan. Oil of New Jersey 45 m“? and C0 ____€______________ _____.._ _____.n____,_,___. ,___ ,,, Brazilian Traction Dominion Bridge Asbestos V l l I I Home Wedding i A pretty home wedding took NW9 ifax. - Sydney Street, who have been re- siding in the city for the past few years, are leaving tomorrow Newton Cross, where they will re- aide in future. Their daughter Mrs f imore, liliildi-faiirielntlhleilti-urlggilesrg oforaat few quantities of 81Bd1°1i1$and5“'°et W“ weeks. I.A. Clarke and A.E. Silver motored to the Island Monday from Halifax. Mr. Black besides being a member of the Federal House is a promln- exquisite om by ent Halifax citizen. He is a direct- lace with silver slippersl w "m! or of the Eastern Trust 00., Eastern the wlnsome bride. W110 B 5° "- d Canada's Savings and Loan Co. The an ann-boqilei 0! Sweet '29:: "£8 Royal Bank of Cflilldl and the lrrirsour- A! the m" "1 r Maritime Life Assurance Co. Minister 0f Public Works in the h- MacLean Cabinet, British Columbia friends. Mr Rnssgivln! hi8 d5“! and his brother, Mr. J. D. Suther- iter in inla-rflgfi W e smlgmgpmor! land. Indian Department. Qttawa. YOHHE Efwm- "rm? arrived on the Island about a week ago on s visit to relatives and friends. Both these gentlemen are natives of Prince Edward Island. being sons oi the late Robert Suth- erland oi Seaview. Dr. Sutherland brother is remaining for a few days longer. TO SOLVE AMBROSE Lois Ross, daughter of Mr. and MI-i- Donald Ros. was lmlwd l" mfim‘ age to Mr. Laurie MacLure of Mur- ray Harbor, the cermony bein8 P9?" fonned by Rev. Mr. Sterlifll; m’ Montague, aslsted by Rev. Dr. Johg Praught, cousins of the bride. an Rev. Mr. 0‘Meara. The PFEPW Mme] was abower of loveliness with great! Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDougall. for the ceremony was Peffillnned grid:- an arch of gladioli in K119i centre of which was an artistic flow- er bell, the charming effect b01113 the work of Mrs. D. J swwrirt. and was a. striking background for the gown of pale silver Hon. W.A. Black,M.P., ‘and Messrs drawing room LohBXIKflIYB Weildmg march was played by MP5 mvmln’ and the ceremony W88 Peflmmed ‘a the presence of many Will-idles “n Dr. W. H. Sutherland, formerly the register Miss Jacqullne Mlfng"; aid. cousin of the bride slang n B own inimitable manner. ' O Promise Me" while Mr. Jordon. fuml-‘lmd violin relations during the evelllgg hour. Supper was served int dining room. the table beifll e3‘ quisltely dainty. and hm Mei" quantities of sweet p985 Ind “Ykspur made effective decorations. as the guests drank to the 11mm of the bride and groom. amid flbimndln‘? it on return on Thursday. YHIs Moo-i- SMALL MYSTERY dozen. ' goodiviahes. Present :53; ahgdbeautiful were evidénce CAIEARY, Alta... Sept. 11. — A uovsiuimsm GIJAIANTII of the popularity of Mr. and Mrs- “Everbrite” White Me tal Spoons For every yearly, new or renewal subscription received to The Charlottetown Guardian it will entitle the sender to their choice of a half dozen Tea or Desert “Everbrite” White Metal Spoons. Here is your opportunity to get in on a real premium. Act at once and avoid disappointment later. Only a limited number will be given away. Any Subscriber sending in their own renewal and ' one newyearly subscription will" be entitled to the full Send in your subscription without delay. . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l lino llllha "m" “m. AND muliiTlrAn nouns anon; Ethical: Gllllilliil-L“ \ ADVANTAGBOUS rnrcns - IouwouIdIIIntomdvQoIMIfIIIU-JW inn good wlliinrly, null llio aqua: glillllflfliflggi; f‘ interest and substantial Jq ‘am-lit... "In HNSTONMWAIZQ MacArthur lilo. iliniunor 80.. Inn-maniac. P. o. In Ill-J. lute". no INN"- nmoonyonrllstwnodvafllf"ulfl“u“'" silk!!! ldyunnouunnuqus nun-unnu-HIHI-"i"? > he would have the mystery of Small! disappearance solved within a month. The theatrical man was murdered according to Dr. Iagner, in a cold blooded manner, and I will For Sale by CENTRAL AND OOHHIICIAL BANK (lat) EXMER A HARMlISS- l, l0, BIO Richelieu. PIIU YIIIOQ hI'Q “Q @ - within a mon l charges . llld ill U18 Ontario. ‘uii ' ;‘i'.'l.'2"..."".¥..l.° aim“ n- ..'."' w criminoiwi-i d ' in" ' 1n- tarvlew with a per rep h- . tativc here. ; - Mrs Llnlnmit In Asthma ,lsilfifl'flflllfllflilflp i mystery which haqbaihed police of- 1e“ o the“, honey, n f m the quip. MlcLllN. WhO n ,,§:::,,,,§',,,",,§,,,,Z::';7m,,, m“- moon by motor wit“ mmlm- % _ 7 __7 ___w i_ if _ llonnre theatrical mm who von- ‘ ,- THEQABBS Yesterday, Maximilian A. 1.11:;- il§ilé"5i"i'l§l§.l'f'§ii§°il'3 all l2 MINT Wliii- i" N°N$EN$E HEWHIELP! sues KlLLlN ME! Canada for some months. declared WQRNED Aw Qimlil- HEHE ~ TKi ‘E _ Rims“; All i :'6I:‘ .->="_~y.x\‘.= 1,» . .7"... .».'¢..~:..;-.a'¢2@