Q sEPTBMBER 26. 192s ~ . . l‘ l WH EA war. all o. l» of the wloleewlil EASY TO SERVE-EASY TO DIGEST U! I T I11 C l'|'l Q Central Guardian DR. SMALLTl-(SJITS OFFICE. Charlottetown, will be gong um October 10m. qggpgqsqp ALL MENSSl-IIRTS in stock at Claims Out. Prices Pawns Limited. I la-il-o-zs-zi. BIILLINERY DAY Thursday at (110010: Out Prices. Patons Limited. lall-s-as-li. With Shredded Wheat in the home , "V zmaa-“Wrzikraalfirszilzzsibflndand ——a satisfy You are ready for ev ing supper- WALK THROUGH THE MEN'S STORE on {Thursday when you visit ‘hi’ Milllnery Opening. You'll sec a lot of wonderfully interesting wear. THF CH ARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN cation at West Kent School, where he won the Governor General's Med- al for general proficiency. He head- ed the list. in the matriculation ex- aminations to Prince of Wales Col- lege and was also leader of his class in the first and second years at that institution. At King's College he toolr high honors in claasics, and was awarded a scholarship by Yale Uni- versity which he attended for a year. PERSONALS Hon. J. A. McDonald, M. n. '0“- digan, returned Tuesday night from a business trip to Montreal w. irawln Williams of the Guard- ~ eat if with milk and berries or sliced ba B31138- ransom -. wet. soak rah-a lettered part in a basin ' of kerosene for a couple of hours. '. then with waim water and soap rub Washing was all iha ‘ that part on board. and the coloring in out case. will quickly dliafmgpr Then t 1 1b take the leifeling out oi flour, the n-ashin; machin Du n e with m m l Patons Limlied. sacks, first before the sack has been clothes, and run it g e o er. hTOHEh as usualfl boil with the other clothes. and there‘ is not a traze cl any color left. Onelask S b“ 0f Your attention at the t was ever needed] Mmlnery - 0mm"! m 1711111418)‘- Oflicaai Enamel Tuvalu . - FEATURES which one naturally . 5:37‘. considers when placing money in Oaelu real estate mortgages lncludez— Ploalpq Location of Property I _ v"'“_"' Earning Power flafollelobn Margin of Value m?‘ Quality of Ownership l mm Interest Return ‘ cmuwfi‘ Facility of Collection - l y“'°'__"~ Real estate first mortgage bonds which _ Sl-Jebdnblfll. we now olTer meet the requirements of l the discriminating investor. All of request. Real Estate Mortgage Bonds them are secured by properties whose l ' earning power has been demonstrated l through actual operation. QlTcrings will be submitted upon L-l Limited Telephone 822 Royal Securities Corporation Riley Building, Charlottetown yield overlies over 5% ll- u- “ l. Income and ' Possibility of Profit l I of high money rates have forced investment prince to levels where it is now possible to select a ' well diversified list of sound securities can which the ables for husbands and son's. M00113 s. MCLEOD LIMITED. 7863-31 MILLINERY It Closing out, Pricgg, LOVELY SILKS ind dress “brie; MOORE dz MCLEOD LIMITED. 7563-31 ‘ HIGH‘ CLASS SHIRTS It Retell Prices. Petals Limited. 7872-8-35-21. MILLINERY OPENING-The new ideas in fall headwear for ladies will ‘be shown. here on Thursday after- noon. MOORE dc MCLEOD LIMIT- ,ED- laoa-ai . SEE THE NEW GLOVES AND HOSIERY when you come to the ‘Mflllnerv Oveaiar on Thursday. fMOORE dc MOLEOD LIMITED. 3 7068-31 f DAINTY AUTUMN amounts will be attractively shown with the many other new things on‘ ‘Thursday ‘afternoon. MOORE s; 3401,5013 LIMITED 7353-31 THURSDAY AFTERNOON we will l== Bhvwlns all the new ideas lrl ladies wearfor alL Especial attention is drawn to the Ladies‘ Coats, Ladies‘ ‘Dresses, Ladies’ Hate of all kinda . MOORE o Manson ammo. - 7868-31 l calvrllal. PARISH-Service; next ‘Sabbath as followsz-Stanchel, 10.30 ‘a- m-z Glasgow Road, 2.10 p..m.; ‘People's Church, city. 7 p, m. luv, lD. V. OMfara, minister, l w-i- INSTALLING NEW BOILER-Mr. W. B. Trowsdale, Crspaud, was in the city, yesterday maxing mm". ments for the building of a. I0 h.p. boiler to be installed in the Crapaud Creamery. _ PAINFUL ACCIDENT-The many friends of Mr. Parnell Curran, meg. ant Grove. will regret to learn that 7872-9-25-21‘. he met with a painful alccident on Friday. having a finger taken off while working at the binder. HAMPTON UNITE!) CHURCH Services for Sunday, Sept. 29th, are as follows: Appin Road ll a. ln.: De Sable 3 p. m.: Victoria 1.80 p. ln. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will lan staff left yesterday afternoon for a. holiday trip to Nova Scotia. The Guardian regrets to learn that His Worship Mayor W. C. Lawson of Alberton. has been obliged to en- ter the Prince Edward Island I-Ios- pital for treatment., Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Mel-Zoe left Monday on [the Hochelaga after a very pleasant holiday with Mrs. Mc- Rsds parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Calder, 152 l-Iillsboro St. Mrs. Agatha Bolger, of Alliston. Man., who was visiting the home of Mr. Alex Henderson of Moncton, N. B. motored over to her old home in Cornwall. P. B. Island, for a. holi- day. ‘ Miss Margaret Campbell has re- turned to her home after spending the summer months in Cornwall at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard She has now entered the City Hos- pital to take up nursing. We wish Miss Campbell every success. Mrs. l". J. Buote of Tlgnish. who has been visiting her sisters, Mrs. Johrrwhiie and Miss S. A. Goguen. 12B Spring St, and her brother. Mr. Placid Goguen, Amherst, left on the Ocean Limited yuterday for New York where she will spend the win- ter with her daughter Allna, who is employed as designer in Mr.,Bell'e studio.--Amherst News. The many friends of Mr. Isidore Blanchard, formerly of Rustico. now of Regina. Seek, are glad to welcome Mrs. ‘nlenonel-e and little son Hubert. who arrived in this city a few weeks ago. They are enjoying their first visit here very much. Mrs. Blanch- ard. who came to Western Canada from Ireland sees many things here which eminds her of her native land. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Camp- bell and Miss Hugie Blanchard. They are now visiting in Rustico the guests ~of Mr- and Mrs. Marin Blanchard. STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Standard Stock e Mining n:- change quotations aa supplied by Sollqwa, Mills S: 0a.. Limited. .».. Amity Copper 6r. Gold ... ... '19 Our Current Offering vList contains 53 issues on gznabsfigvgnr: gllihalfmnl "m1"- Amum Mme, n, ___ 3,39 " "hm, u“ "an" "m", g, o“; 5;; p. o, ‘ ’ ' Arno Mines Lt . ... ... 21 l . .. ulAvas snoarar Ion ox- gzzrglflnlaug: L}; phyye send you a cum’? roan-w. Harry Ii. Foster, son of Gown“ m; A n‘ A ' w‘ “d w" m"? "°"‘" mm‘ Dome Mine-a. l ' ll: . . cs0 ; p lottetewn. who was recently award- " ' _ E i". S “...... Company ~~ - a i» i o. "1: 233i.’ as lern ec D D‘ 2'2?‘ gzfntfvlym 2°”? I-Iollinger Consolidated aso ' CH ll e Q W . LIMITE attend Oxford University. m. Poster 2”” 6°“ “m” " as ocley ... ... ..._ .. 50 1H RICHMOND STREET has had an enviable career as a gnu.“ u“ ___ u 53 _ ‘CHARLOTTE-rows; ' ‘l’ ""1"" h“ ‘m’ °"“‘ Lake Shore Mines ma. .. 21.25 A. ~-' HALIFAX -—- Malartic Gold Mines 0 i - JT- 3°“ M°NTMAL .- - " * Basin Mining Co. .. a0 l 0N SUMMEBSIDE MONCTON MODOUIIU Mind! ... ... ... _45 "m" Enlarged ...... ... ... ... .10 _ Prostate Mininl Corporation :15 M“ A" ‘ma,’ m. Noranda Mines .. 5 .10 T‘Km QUE BERB‘L Old COlODY MlDOI ... see on! "P511191" * Premier Gold Mines .. 1.10 f,,"§_',?2,"",,",“.,',‘,,‘,'§, 11,‘; ,5‘; Sherritt Gordon ma. cs0 ————-*-'l :.'.'"::::::i:°..l:°r.l'.‘...°" "1"" °°“ "m" -- "°' I _ gg:g.py mail, flamed!“ by 5g] BQICIOODI ... ... ... n. eel a u" ‘Mlllif- st. Anthony Golq 34in“ .. 11 T“;,’,‘:,".'::Y 31'3"‘ Sudbury Basin .. 1.00 _ . cm {Lgtiknaaflgfalx ‘ioflck Hughes a e - as agmae ... ... ... ... - Planning Investments Treadwell at... .... ." Vipond Consol Mines '10 Ari: lnvcstmhclnts, lgiflfitfigellgzuffi: >04 Wright I-Ilrgreovea ..._ .. 1.50 tbsnnmuet ve - . ~ lndlvldllll nmnsno investment! 010M! 1° "l" Y°“‘ needs? ‘ Abana 1.11 . ,. = A P'°'°'°'°“‘:, "j,%,§fg§{'°.1;§ lilflfill Iig Missouri 1.01 - ' . wry ' - weueeowwnllsieobaawuahishoeatreluaeitoee as . " f . _ mucous-warble“ some Bey 1m g. : T5,, u,“ i, the qllfllliilll oiedivfiiltlf; , “more aoultn mt Nickel .. .. mo _ - Have you too man cw n °“ ALBION nova sassy .. as -“ ~ nsidersiions cum’ " ‘time and many ° ' m u union - Pond Orcilla 4.10 - into the selection of WWW“ - ow anus! acaasuso . in us help you Pl!" Y°‘" 10mm‘, “s: ‘nmlvnféffm on. QUOTATIONS “d” “mum” “d mvenméllis service la Auaaxcex nan CIIITNUI mu‘uwflll]gdlyllSlllyOlls fidemm uunoumufld," Ajax ... 1.40 lreeofchaffllndlsatrictlyozaf ’ - on ‘nu- "qyg Associated as It "yywmwrltc 7 0r orm mu‘ ) D. A. Oil u- see so. eel aaa 57.00 which to stycur holdings for analyall- I u _ calaloat .. ... .. no f“: wu"'“"m “a” lm‘ Dalhousie 0.10 ' ' , . e w“ “h” none 10.00 M¢]_¢°4,Y¢ung,Well-&Co.,hm1ted rluaenrfilfllllflslll- I International rm. .. 01.00 _ _. . ' ‘ ‘ areylene- is: '0 HMQWWW!“ mmdm" Toma” u’, D, Co, Southwdt mo. no ‘ ' flqqYq-l . \ - ' t ‘ value .. us III-M w" "PM °“'"_ '""'"' nous us - Wainwell a0 :1=— "-- ss " . ‘ . A " .. .. . Jg.“ _ o WINNIPIG GRAIN EXCHANGE Oct. ... 148% Nov. ... ... ... ... ... “"1406 Dec. ... ... ... ... ...., 14f May ... 150% MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Market reports furnished by Green- shielda e. 00., Mammal. to Stewart Jones a Co.. ll Great George Street, Charlottetown. Quoted at closing, Sept. 25. 1029. Call Money .. .. 10% Abitibi .. . . . . . 52% Alberta Pacific Grain .. 41 Asbestos .. .. . .. .... .. 5% Brazilian .. . . .. 68% Building Products .. ... 35 B. A. Oil .. ... 68 B. C. Power .. . .. .... ..... 47 Building Products .. .... 35 Canada Car .. .. 1261.6 Canada Cement .. 25% Canada PowerandPaper .. .33‘.é Canada Brewing .. .. 15 Dominion Bridge .. 111 Foreign Power Securities .. 4o Fraser Company .. ... 44 General Steel Wares .. ... .. .. 32 Home Oil .. ... 1S Imperial Oil ... ..... 38% Industrial Acohol ... 19 Lrlternational Nickel 56% International Petroleum .. 26% Massey-Harris .. ... 53 Montreal Power“ .. 163% McColl Frontenac .. . ... 37% National Breweries .. 142 National Steel Car .. ... ..... 81 Canada Brena .. .. 68% Canada Melting .. 31 Dominion Tar .. ... ... 24V: Famous Players ... ... ..... 63 Noranda .. .... .. ....... 55 Power Corporation .. 123 Price Bros. .. . - -- 93 Quebec Power .. 8B1; Shawlnigan ... as . l03 Slnelters . ... ... 415 Steel f Canada '.. 57 Simona .... . . 39H Wsyagamack .. ... 83 Winnipeg Electric .. B3 Steel oi Canada Pfd .. ea International Harvester .... .. .1222‘. Consolidated Gas .. 162% Radio .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 891’- Paramount Players Lasky .. . 73% PoordtCo, B. .. 35% American Can... ... 170%. Kennecott .. .. $3 Allegheny ... ... . -- 51% Anaconda .. . 122% c. P. n. . :24 General Motors 70% U S. Steel .. 232 Bank of Nova. Scotia .. 400 Bank of Montreal .. 358 Bank of Commerce .. :5; Royal Bank .. BOLID BAY AND VICINITY Visitors to Souris this week in- cluded Mrs. bazaar White, Rollo Bay. Mrs. MacDcugal, Charlottetown and Mrs. MacMilJan, Boeion. on Wednesday 11th., to w. and and. Mrs. Joseph J. Chaisson, a son- Cong-ratulations. "‘ Mrs. Grands-ll Ind three WW1! sons who have been visiting in Bear River North, leit Friday for their home in New York. Mrs. ‘Ii-ainor. Charwaotown, is visiting at the l/snnot Hotel, Souris. Mr. James Cahlll accompanied by his sister Mles Katie Cshill, motored to Boston, (this week, after spending a. short vacation with their plrente Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cahiil, Rollo Bay East. Mr. Henry MacDonald, Little Pond. was a visitor to Rollo Bay Sunday. The many friends of Mr. Louis MacDonald, Bear River South. are pleased to hear that he is steadily improving after having his arm amputated in the City Hospital, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs- Harry Mallard, Gowan Brae, on the birth of twin boys. Mr. and Mrs. Angus D. MacDon- ald. Ulltle Pond, were visitors to Sea: River Soisth, Sunday the guests of w. and Mrs. Jason Cbsisaon. Mrs. lreac White. Souris lest, is visitim friends in St. Chanel. A successful dance was held rs- contly in lOlFl-l Wes-t School. Good musicwaafurnisbedandaflfillllfll wlarealiasd- A well planned surprise p81»! VII successfully carried out at the home of Mrs. James‘ McCcnnat, when a large number of her friends and neighbors gathered and presented her with a Retina Booker and a Bath Robe. Alhhough taken by sur- prise Mrs. MaeOonnaek Mtlngly re- plied to the address: read ivy Mrs. Iidwin Reid. The presentation ‘I'll made by Mrs. John I’. Ohaissctl Beer Riva-r South. and we. llary ‘Mcxinnon, Rollo lay Wail. Buoy- fbla music Ila ilflad‘ Illst 35 inches. Sapphire. Velveteen Suiting, Black, Navy, Taupe, Chestnut and Burgandy yard 159 Elli‘.‘3.‘1.Z‘L°Zi§“§l‘1;f?.e.°‘ 1J9 6 pieces light weight wool dress - Lace Collar and Cuff Sets. yard material. 54 inch' Special ' Sweaters . . . .. 3 pieces English Flannelette. 34 inch. Extra good value. Special priceliyardsfor Lot plain Rayon and Crepe Rayon Dress Goods. All fancy patterns. Prices from $1.00 to $1.50. Clearing at HALF PRICE 2 pieces 36 inch Gingham. Small check. Special price, yard .25 “White .25 New lot of Baldwin's Heather" Knitting Yarns. 10 colors. Skein .. PAGE FIVE Week- end Specials — New Chamoisette Gloves, fancy cuffs. Assorted Colors ., Pair Straight and triangular scarfs, Crepe and Georgettm/Each I .25 Lot Fancy Handkerchiefs. Reg- ular 25c each. Special price for weekend 2for'z5 Small lot fancy Dresden Belts .. Regular prices from 60c to $1.25. Clearing at I Silk plaited Lisle Hose. Heavy weight for Fall wear. Pair I Color Ecru. Special . . . . . . Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose, plain and fancy. Assorted colors . Extra special for week 1 end. Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Boys’ Blue Chinchilla Overcoats a Very Special Value Smartly Stylish at $4.50 and, $525 Boy's Blue Chinchilla Overcoats, bass buttons, half belt, red flannel lined, good weight, all wool. and Ages2t0 10years 5215,21}. c1211 37975.“? 4-75 521:; Pfillli”. 1-85 Union Polo ‘69 Small Boys’ Jerseys . . . . $3.2 ‘T’??? .‘l°.s.e.'.‘.“‘.‘?°.y. ~40 Pa" ‘PM 3 25 I 12.50 15.00 Boys’ all wool plaid Boy's all wool blue serge suits, 4 pieces Men’s Blue Chinchilla Overcoats, plaid lined Y. M. Blue Chinchilla. Botany Wool guaranteed Blue Suits . 4.00 Men’s Grey Tweed ‘Work- 4'50 35.00 Men's all wool Bannock- burn Pants . . . . . .. Men’s all wool Grey Home- spun Pants . . . . . . . . . . . . Y. M. Fall Overcoats, fancy Tweeds. $12.00 to Men's Tweed Suits, $13.50, 16.00, 18.75 t i l ° 24.00 Men's Leather Vests, $8 . O0, $9.50, $11.75 to ...... k- 7.15 Boys’ leather lined Mac red...... Overcoats, velvet collar Boy's polo neck Jerseys, navy, sand, copen inaw Coats . . . . 1.00 Adolphus and Russell Burke, ,Jol.n D. Ohalsson, Bear River South, Mrs. Felix Peters, Rollo Bay East, violins. Misses Mary and Rita Whre, Sourts West and Amelda Chaisson, Boar River South, organ: and mandolin A buffet luncheon was served by one ladies and dancing indulged in till iihc wee srna hours, after which they an‘ God Save the King. Following is the lddlfiflh- Deer Mrs. MacOorrl-laclr, we your friends and neighbors assembled here tonight to show you how much we appreciate the many acts of ltinci- ness you have bestowed upon us. In time of sickness you always were ready and willing 0o lend a helping hand. Then when it came to church or school work etc, you were one of the first to offer your assistance and even now though you are unable to walk around you feel it your duty to help in some way. In conclusion W: ask you to please accept this glit- not for lie intrinsic value, but as a slight renienrbrence of our apprecia- tion Q you and we sincerely nope that you may yet be restored to your former good health and be able to move about anlovlg us as usual lined in behalf of your friends and neighbors. _j._ Mr. George Cavanoh. motored from Boston, this week and is visiting his pronto Mr. and Mrs. James Cav- aneh, St. Catharina. Mr. and we. George Keefe, Cher- lottetown, motored to Rollo Bay this weekandwereiiileguestsofms. William M. Keefe. Mr. Aeneas McAulay, Red Point. was in Rollo Bay recently on a bus- iness trip. Mrs. Anglu J, MacDonald. c! Bos- on, who had spent the last month with her sister Mrs. James Chaissm. Bear River South, left for her llome Friday morning. ‘l-IUNTER RIVER AND VICINITY so». and Mrs. George n. McMll-l lan, Miss Marion McMillan and Mrs. Geo. D. MacLeod were visitors in Tyne Valley over the week-end guests of 1m». and Mrs. must Ellis. Mi. J. ltaokham went to Kenn- ington on Monday to attend the funeral of her blbther-in-law the late John H. Paynter. whose death occurred at his home on Sunday ev- mil-lg . Mrs. Robert Sillipbfirlt has return- ed from Slringhil, N. 5.. where she visited Rev. Bruce E. Csreiw and Mr. and Mira. Harold Wash, Boa- tcn, Mean, motored to the Island last week on a visit to the farmer's par- mia, m. and Mrs. Howard Weokl. Jrederictorl. Miaalmtie Nicholson, Haaslfllove, left en_Setu'rday morning for Bos- ton. Mam. whole aha W111 00nd the winter. Mr. Wellington Dixon. Giarlotte- tccvn, and Mir. Arthur Dixon cf the o. o. s. stenlmeosat tneweelr- enaetuseirhene Inn. fheilnitedlsn@@eoilnahad ;Q?QQQQ_—§QVQQO evening next. the 29th, the service will be held in the church. Doubtless a large congregation of parents and in- terested friends will be present to encourage the children in this very important part of the church work. a O-OOQOOOOOOQOQQOQOO-QOO-OOG on. .1. P. MILLAR DENTAL SURGEON HOURS-ll to 12.30 2 to 5.00 Corner Queen and Richmmd nooslluoto naunwana u for every occasion and use. Ina-y- thing fr: the house keeper needs. from oil for the mops to a handy little step ladder that serves a num- ber of purposes and makes it easier todothemanythinga that require atretohlnl. in our stern is of finest quality. 7st priced et- tractivsly low. The Rogers. Hardware he In Q ...,