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Atwell 8e ($0., I45 Great (leorge Street, Charlottetown, I‘, E, I, Please forward your special bulletin regarding Evangeline Gold anil Copper Mines Limited. Nil m l‘. , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . Azkireiti; . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . 10- 0-1- . l? H. M. ROGERSfi Co., Inc. ‘Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers 11 Fulton Eish Market NEW YORK We Specialize in Smelts \ l WE OFFER. YOU A COMPLETE AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE ‘You are cordially invited to _make the fullest use ofour- exceptional Board Room Facilities l Arrwmecoupm INVBPHENTDROKDB “Thallousc oPServIcc" rwoorr/css z/v/vo/vrne-AL G ma: ' - vlinili BANK BUlLDlN * m lllmolillislsrllsi‘ .. - ILLI gym" Emu“ PH H93 Phillipa Place ' - ii lei town gzmQumba-"sydngyqiisllfaxjfiirec iv¢rs,Clicr te REDRQSE . - l ___ ‘i e 9i, SEE nour RENFREW a. 002s 1s ‘representative at this store Wed-o ' , ‘ncsday and Thursday. if you ..re _ IIHlETQSLOd in Fur Coats and fine ii'l rm: cnantorrsrown GUARDIAN Central Guardian NAME OMITTED-In referring to 'ho death of the late Mrs. Chris- ltlilB. MacFadyen of Rlverdale the l lname oi her brother, John McAr- not given. ‘furs. Moore 8c McLeod Ltd, ‘ 21754-10-30-21 o FUNERAL NOTICE—'I‘he fun- cral of the late Mrs. Jessie Mclnnis j,nf Elliot's will be held from the Pleasant Valley Church Tuesday, Oct. 30th. Service starting at, 12 nfclock. Interment at Portage cem- jctcry. HOLT RENFREW d: CO. demon- strate Furs and Fur Coats at this store Wednesday and Thursday. Moore & McLeod Ltd. 1 8754-10-30-2! l WONDERFUL FUR. COAT dem- onstrated and sold at this store by! Holt Renfrcw & Co, the famous furriers. Wednesday and Thursday. lvioore d: McLeod Ltd. : 8754-l0-30-2i "FASTERFAT" FISH MEAL-Ali excellent feed for till kinds of live; ,.=tsck a shipment just received in; 25. 50 and 100 pound bags, for sale; at Carter's Feed Store. . l 8752-10-30-11. SUGAR BEET PULP-Just rc-Jl ccived a carload of this excellent ford for Cattle. Hogs, etc. Selllngl or lowest prices in any quantity,‘ Special prices in ton lots for sole‘ at Carter's Feed Store. 8752;l0-30-1i MILLS NOT SOLD-The Guar- dian's correspondent was misin- lrrmed when he stated in his nntflsl , ,"All Around The Capes" that Ml‘.- Jolin D, Munn oi Upper Belle: Creek has sold his mills to Comp-l‘ ton and Co. of Belle River. The mills are still on the market. i PERSONALS Messrs; Lennard MzioPliee nnd_ John Goss of New Haven left Mon- (luv morning on :1 business trip to Halifax. A motor party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Andrews. Mrs, P. MacDonald. Hunter River. Mr, llrlnrry B. MacKenzie and his sister Miss Ida MacKenzle of North Rus- tico, crossed on the car ferry Fri- day morning. Oct. 26 on a visit in Jriends in Moncton and other parts‘ of New Brunswick. SEEK NEW RECTOR GLASGOW. Scotland. Oct. 27.», Glasgow University on Saturday will elect a successor Chamberlain as lord rector. The‘ icandidotes will be Premier Stanley- Btildwin. Conservative; Sir Herbert; Samuel. Liberal: Rosslyn Mllohell- Labor. and Cunnlnghame Graham,‘ Nationalist. ‘ . § 'I‘0 IIELP ESKIMOS 4‘ OTTAWA. Ocl’... 27.—In an effort , to assist the Eskimos. who had not reached the stage of mental de- vclcpment where he sew that, he must conserve his food SHPDUB» j and has. therefore. rapidly dellieifd , the formerly huge herds 0f QBPlbO-l- ' the government has dfileflflmed u) mstablish herds of reindeer in the y l Arctic regions. , l McusLtAN-MCGAI-Lllllll On Wednesday. 0M1)" 3- 192“- at St. Dunstans Cathedral. Rev. ‘Father Walsh ioinéd in the holy; lbonds of matrimony. M155 Eleanmll lEliziibeth McLellan and Mr. Jamesi gw. McCallum, both offihflllmihi itowil. , i They were attended bl’ M“ “PM lMrs. Percy Walsh‘, sister and bio-, jther-in-law of the Bfwm- tr .< The bride was bflcbmlngly at 1- 9d in lpgvy goorgette with metallict, hat and W019“ “Ysue “M” cf cgJ-nQflong lmd maiden-hair fer: pvhlle t bridesmaid was drififici in black. wllfl with “l” me hot. I ately after a daililllyl happy younz coupe break! fie “m l llcft on yshilfi h°neYm°°n i | prey/laud to her marrlaKb the; bride “d tendered a mlscellaneousl lshower-l her friends at the home =°g Mn d Mrs. JM. Roop. BflY-v l field QM -. _ _s-—'—- LOCAL OFFICE: m or»: George semi. CIIARIBTTETWVN- Headquarters for Silver Foxes For a number 0i Y0!" 1 hi" “m!” SILVER FOX PELTS MY SPECIALTY My connections with Paris. Llinfllm ""1 Mill“! "9""! ,7“ best results. My commission ii 6%. All other Itaw kill’! bought outright. Ship any and get m: results. ' Pf J. DROLET, i,‘ 20s st. rm st, w. HUNTER-AL. Cw- Mr. Fisherman:- riiu h Sim I Reminiler rials no Cannot on now PM”? Service or Livia-Courteous Treatment than When Dealing With CHESEBRO BROTHERS & ROB \ S TC. ELL Am s; the many valuable gifts. __ lrgggl 7' was a beautiful cabinet of lsnve Ikom the employees of worth 00., where the b i? valued member of the staff-l Th, groom was also remembered‘ pong of gold from his as- [e5 in Borden, where he is at m employed- eir many friends wish Mr. and . McCailum much halwlflesfi prosperity 1n their wedded life. i-—~—————"——‘ ‘ OHA PM"! cow 01.00400 s, I l You not only want tube pre- ‘pnrcd against a cold wlnten-liut. lain, you want your coal supply in lW.D.Giilis&Co. .. rennin, m lthur of Los Angeles, California, was‘ to Sir Austen} {vance has been made under ilcadership, in almost every depart- ' PAGE FIVE E |L77l8 Daily BY ROBERT QUILLEN l "A man don't want no advice from his wife. He just asks her opinion 50's he can blame her if Wings don't turn out right." POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN "I will?‘ my rich uncle would let the family doctor treat him. It's a shame for him to waste so much money goin‘ to specialists." Argument? Guardi ii Readers iii] awoawo-vwaoowwo-evw AUNT HET ‘October 30, 192s §§+§§§§4 O-Q-Q-OQ-l Daily Selections for GREAT IS THb LORD-For the Lord is our judge, the Lord is 0UP lawgiver, the Lord is our King; he will save us.—lsa. 33:22. PRAYER-Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me, bless‘ his holy name. I WIIEN THE LEAVES FALL l Now the Autumn winds do whisper. With the drenching of the rain ' 3 .Whilc in brings a soothing slumber iAs il/pattcrs on the pane; lAnd the grapes are hanging purple , yOn the all but covered wall | l-Iust beside the narrow pathway, , . ‘Where the crimson leaves do fall. I "ill" ii" ll i.l l/// .;. ./ l . Where the western sun is setting , While the light and shadows meet. - ‘ Bringing back forgotten memories ||il i‘ u Of the vesper songs so sweet: l , ‘i z ,And the timepiece keeps on ticking l n ‘While ll echoes in the hull. I i l i _ Through the casement of the’ chamber, l ,Wliere the crimson leaves do tall. lWhei-e the distant light is gleaming ‘Through the silent afterglow. ‘In the old ancestral cottage, 1Where the winding stream g flow; ‘And it is a cherished picture, That the night winds do recall By a spirit of enchantment, lWherc the crimson leaves do fail. !Wherc the wind moans down thel r ' i _ chimney . iIn the branches it does sigh, iWlth most pleasant recollections lFrom the years so long gone by; , ,Now the moon peeps in the window . lThrough the naked boughs so tall. .While the open gate is creaking. lWhel-e the crimsonleaves do fall. ~Wellington P. MacKenzie. ,,, 00,, , "w, /// , l/ (loos . cove we» o» eo-ow» >0 o v w» f ._____¢___ _ Address and Presentation REI. D. V. (TMEARA RECEIVES ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION A representative gathering of the congregations of Murray Harbour North, Cambridge and Peter's Road congregations, took place on Thurs- day night in the Public Hall. Mur. Lay Harbour‘ North. to bid farewell to Rev. D, V, O‘Mcara. Mr. Thomas Millar occupied the chiiir. I-Ie ex- plained the object of their meeting and rend the following: Address to Rev. D. V. O'Me:trn, Minister of Murray Harbour North and Peter's Road Presby- terian Church. Reverend and Dear Sir:— ' We. members and adherents of ,the Church and your friends and well wishers, have invited you to this meeting in order that we might present you with some slight token ,of our esteem and regard. We want .to assure you how much we have ‘appreciated your ministry. When you came to us. some eighteen |months ago. introduced by Rever- end Mr. MacKintosh, Synod Super- intendent, our prospects for reor- ganization were at a low ebb, and our spirits were cast down. But it qis a hlntter of deepthankiulness to us. 8.5 it must be of gratification to you to know that marked ad- mcnt of our Church work. current Year Boo" (Arts and Pro- ceedings of the 64th General scmbly) shows that we raised twice as much money for all purposes as had ever been raised here ln any one year before. That the num- ber of baptlsms is five more than in any other Presbyterian pastoral charge on the Island. But while these things count in the affairs of the Church generally, you have en- in statistical returns. you for your faithful preaching of the gospel; for the regularity. de- cency and order with which you conducted the Sabbath and other services; for your sympathy and helpfulness in the prayer part of such services; for your devoted Illin- islry to the sick. suffering and dying: for your interest in and hanny way ‘with our children and young people; for your prudence and wisdom in avoiding party poli- ticalcntanglements during the izen- erai election which took place dur- inir your stay amongst us. This. with the friendly relations which you have maintained with ministers oflother denominations. has kent us free from unseemly sectarian strife which has so sadly divided other mm _ We hear that you have been in- viied to undertake the pit-sinful charge of the People's Church. There are some amongst us who remember the work oi’ the Rever- end McDonald. others who are what they are by the Grace of God brought to them through his min- lstrv. Many n! us are connected hv lies of kindred with those who delight to cell themselves his fol- lowers. Oilr earnest prayer and sinceri- desire is that. whether you feel led to the Peoples Church. Oi‘ _¢_. Rheumatism A little Mimi-d‘: rubbed into parts inflected relieves i-heu-i matic pain. Also for bruises/and sprains. I niNARDIS l - ‘ Daily Lessons in English By W. L. Gordon i» ‘-i. O 6 vevoo00o>¢ovoo0+oovvo+§ ll _ 'l$lciithi\rn Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . WORDS OFTEN MI$U$ED; TQJUIIIOII Pacific Ry. ward. upward, forward. and towardsJlU- S- Ind- Almllml C9 ilpwards, forwards are equally cor-lwcfiullilllflllfi? Fl"- -- » rcct _United State,» ixcci . . . . . . . .. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCEU: did-- bnlic. Pronounce dl-a-bol-ik, first i, as in “die? a as in ‘ask!’ o as in‘ “0i," last i as in “lt," own. mimpAbitibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4o Montreal Stork Ext syllable. Al. Refining Co. . l-l OFTEN MISSPELLED: eln$ifcity;lB~ E- slsvl l“ FY11 - i‘ tic. not tls, iMis. Kan. 8: Tex, R: ‘ SYNONYMS: calamity. cnl.ast\'lipe,]1\'l°m1'l‘“l POW" - misfortune, adversltyq flflljcjinn‘ misnNalionai Breweries hop, (iiliucly5m_ Steel Co. Can. Corn. .. worn) ‘STUDY: ‘Use n. loorollvlimiiles 1510mm » -- three times and it is yours." Let uslBmmmo" < ~ - ~ - - - ‘ - - ~ increase our vocabulary by musier-fBrazfliiln Tmcuo“ lug one word each (my TqQuv-SiAbitibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘l9 word: EVINCE; to show dearly;Slmwmlgm‘ - - ' ' ' '" ' " ‘l‘ ' . "She evinced her displeasure bv on“ stmshll C"m~ - - ' - ~ - ' i 39 """ turning gwnyfl ‘ ilinmininn Dr. , . , . . . . .. 5Y3 m. Notional Brcwe cs .... . ... vrsrron IS AMAZED A-“befmi . BY TOUR 0|.- CANADA , Canadian Br: we Building Products MONTREAL‘ QCL 23_--I haw,‘ Flas-i-l" and Co. bean amazed at the case with which ' Chas" Gmld ‘ ' '. ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' a. young man can become establish- l Pow? Comoramlz] " " ed on a form for himself." said John lFmlrlgn 5¢°‘~‘"“-°‘ ' ' Garton, English former. who, wiihllmml U“.h.tl°‘“_A . Arthur Amos, director of the univer- l mlml‘ UmmcS_B ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Sity firm m, Cambridge. Englanli isiCan. PRC. Ity. . . . . . . .. jczvclo‘ M the finishing touch ' _ No longer more ornaments, l iewcls are now placcd B5 local POllllIS in tlic ensemble —-10 bring out a lino here, to lend brilliant contrast ‘there . . . . jewelry designs moreover, should harmonize now in Montreal after a monlivslfillll“? A‘“.°"l°“. o" ~ 4*?“ - -' » - riitli cocli other. . . , Let us l . . Im erial Oil . . . . . . . . .. 8n - tour of Canada on a spacial misslonl l’ ‘ ' ' ' “ ! , - . _ help you select from brooch- lfcr the British Ministry of Agricul-i “ANKQ ‘ ‘ l '95. nQQKlQQCS, rings, and CUT’ tlligiv m m 1 d l A . rings styled in modes of lhC E CV01! agannn Iwoild . . ' .. ‘not hesitate to come to Canada " ‘he Bank Commas" ' hm" " " ' ’ A Smdlt Gwen ~"°“" continued. “There are greater‘ op-llBflnk “WM - A - ~ ' - ~ - ‘ - - ‘ ‘ -~ "8" Lliiilll “Hatch. ion, adds im- Thp DOrtunities here for the young mlml “vlnryf muowrubll.‘ LllSClillQiiOn- ‘ with it littlie knowledge of farmingl ' Ian in amost any other country :.' . ' lin the world." said the British vislt-‘Mfujch' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' l l l HZ.“ ,l\j_ or. who himself has had 30 yearsfiMav l " - ' 'l ' l l iwitliin 30 miles of London. <-e->_._. “Stock Quotations , (leared yourself to us in very many| ways which could not be set forth, We thankl ». u.) in. ., i}. experience in farming and at thcl present Jynvipigirl"; l'l'.‘l‘ acres‘ , ‘_ yh,,|.|,,¢.'r-in\ n time operates 600 HALIFAX. Oct. 29,—QllUi"iiiOIl'i, furnished by Johnston and Ward." Members Montreal Stock Exchange; AL, Top. 8c Sari. F6. Ry. lfl2“,l Am. Con Co. . . . . ,. .. l r____. New York Exchange Am. Car at Fdy. Co. . go elsewhere, God may continue to bless, guide and use you for Ilisi own glory and the good of those amongst whom you may live andl labor. - We want you to regard, not the! amount of the gift in the accom-~ panying wallet, but what lies be; hind it-thc prayers. the esteem. the gratitude and affection of the| givers. - Dal/ed 25th October, 1928. THOMAS MILLAB. WILLIAM KENNEDY, HARRY BUTLER. Am. Locomotive Co, Am. Smelt. 6a Ref. Co . . ‘ 0 a Am. Bosch Mag. Co. ‘ , An. Cop. Min. Co. . . . . . . , , . ,. <' 1 N. . Cen. dz I-Iud. Riv. R, R. 1'76 l - Con. Gas Co. (N. Y.) 169“. Hudson Motor Car Co. . . . . ,. 83‘: a l n Inter. Paper Co. . . . . .. 59 Inter. Petroleum .. 44“. Stan. Oil of N..J. ,. . 47 "s r ~- Reading Co. . . . . . . . . , .. 103 , l ._ 0 U!’ ifqou use Quaker/- HERE can lie no inking failure with Quaker Flour bcbause it has passed the scvcrcsi prur- liclil baking tests before it um bear the Quaker nlune. Every (lay at the luills, Quaker Flour is baked just nsyouilsc it ill your own kitchen. These przlirlirul homc-brikiilg tests prove tile ab- solute uniilornlity and dependability of Quaker Flour which are ensured by a rigorous testing of the wilczit for its nlilliiig (plalities and food wilue and of the flour itself every hour dilring the milling. Our sweeping guarantee is behind every sack of ' DAVID sENcABAUGgaers Quaker Flour. If it does not give you perfect o-SWALD GRAHAM. satisfaction, your dealer is authorized to return Tfgggurgr YOUI‘ money. Packed in machine-sewn sacks, Quaker Flour is not touched by human hands. i-‘I Im 0 Ll (IA-TS Quaker GEORGE REYNOLDS. Clerk of the Session Rev. Mr. 0’Mcara suitably le- Tlie presentation was made by, Mr. Wm. Kennedy. who added a cordial commendation of Mr. 0'- Meera, and _ ministerial work. Mr. Roulston edy also gave In address. ‘Several musical and recl- , tation itemlvcre rendered. A ce- ~ licioun alidjlvinh lunch was served .. , Malawi/tame Alwqvs tlicSamc .\l ILLED BY, 'I"l'.E filAliliRl-i 0'." oUlhK i‘. ~ ~ JR‘) ' ‘l