JUNE 29, 1928 ' ' _ V -.n~,...r'».» »,., , ._ ."' T. .J - ~ "gin o .» ..\ I ' , , , g 'run cHAnLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN ~ _ _ _ ; , . . f1’3'Gl3 FIVE' ` f All il M ` D V V refers. I shall if you so desire pass ’ . O it up to the Court to be considered TIRELESS-full of fun-ready for anything. Pep from morn to night. Happy boyhood! They need § l{ellogg’e Pep. It’s such iiourishing food-and full ! of pep-giving energy. @§__. »\» ___ __ ...ff . '_' 7_'l»¢ Availing myself of the privilege of "Y Q _ . _.___ *iv* QQ. Judicature for this Province, to i The Public Forum of questions of Interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does K' MR. G. W. GARDINEWS Sir,-The letter below was hand- efl to the Editor of the Patriot, wiio declined to print it in his paper. You will confer a favor by inserting it in the Guardian. I am, Sir, etc., GEO. W. GABDINER _ The Editor of the Patriot: 'Sir,-Your report of the proceed- ings in yesterday's paper is incor- rect. I did not commence to read n Lotltion. neither did I withdraw. To be sure of my ground I had put down in writing what I intend- cd to say; I read from the manu- \cript which is as follows: ‘May it please your Lordshlps .. freeborn British subject, I appear in His Majesty's Supreme Court of present a petition concerning one nf the Chief Oilicers of the Court. I1' it please your Iiordshlps I shall i read the petition, but as I do not see the Oflicei resent to whom it at ri later day dining the teim, as I do not wish to take any advantage of the person concerned. Notice of my intention to present this petition was given b re istered During the reading of the above -..“‘»"»-..,=*-*°=""".:~,~;.’»'i*-“-.,...,..“' v ABBi=.:Y’s s """‘°“ M - . I ' y g q lrttcr addressed to the person in- " - , _ L,,.cSwd and dated _,une mb’ 19%.. xelmrer of the Canadian PM-\Ilv~itc1ivt» East bound as well ns west 7- "l ' ‘ li l L11" §;Q;§£;J weetens the Stomach _.____.___,_M____- v\ ,-_ W. Faraway, known as a Man of Mystery, travelling by automobile from his headquarters in Georgia, arrived on P. E. I. for it few weeks' vacation. He is known as one of the ,most versatile entertainers through- out the Southem United States. _M_1e>~~_M INQUIRY IN COMMONS (Continued From Page 4) Governments and the Atlantic ‘Steamship Companies with the ob- ject oi' obtaining a reduction in ocean rates to British iininigraiits to upproxlniately £10. Railway Rates for Canadian Land Seekers. The committee also recommends - that measures be taken to ascertain . - . whether the railways will restore the T' E' M“n““"°"- Wh° SUCCBUIS W- home-seekers' rates in effect prior SW” “S P|'¢Sld°“¢' and General to the war, making such rates ef- xpress. Mr. Mcllonnell was for-ll;0imd_ . .~'»: ,, . ,Y __ ,, , ~ i.. ,_ ,_ ‘X 71-IBN travel- ling in Canada or abroad it is not necessary to carry large sums of money. In- stead use the service of the Bank of Montreal, available at more than 6oo branches and through many corre- spondent banlcs. Trav- ellers’ Cheques and Letters of Credit simplify for you the problem of the right travel funds .in any country. TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF $830,000,000 -ilu. ‘f .Q-fiat.. Pep is really packaged health! Rich, whole wheat flakes. Crisp, crunchy, full-flavored. Packed with nature’s vitamins and healthful mineral elements. Oh, boy! How wonderful Pep isi And Pep contains the bran of the wheat- just euilicient to make it mildly laxative. Helps prevent constipation. Pep peps you up. Keeps you fit. Kellogg's Pep is nature's most perfect cereal food. Serve for breakfast, lunch or dinner. With milk or cream. Delicious with fruits or honey. Eat Pep and have pep. Comes ready to serve. Your grocer has .P_°P,- \\ 46 whole wheat including the bran ‘mom She had W my in ,L wholg- -3 if 'i QI; 7 , _ - - ,_ --_ --- H ' _d supply of baggage to hold the doz-" _,¢,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,4»»»++¢° nWORtI_J islgssurgu woliet ens of frocks and all kinds of ,ap-, c ' ll'€0 H1195 ~ parel which she purchased in Lon-; DA"-Y LESSONS us increase wr v0°flb“l“fY bl’ ma? don. Mrs. Fi-euei-ici: Guest, ner not-i<-;'f.; tcrillil 0119 W0YI¢lue[*`1;&L‘;‘y' Tgfrayz er in the trans-Atlantic flight of , - word: MONTE ` 3 the Friendship, turned ,her house- IN ENGLISH 1 moment: frvm m°m@“l W ’“°'“°“""hcid stan over io the Boston girl “We iiioineilwllv exvecwd We “"5 to aid the packing activities. At mc* ay w. r.. cu-don i o+oo4+o+¢v¢oi¢o+o+oo+o o oe WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: D0 not say “I never said that you were there." Say “I did not say." OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: gyr- oscope. Pronounce _ii-ro-skop, i as in "ice," both o's as in "no," accent first syllable, OFTEN MISSPELLED: galaxy. BYNONYMS: fire. flanie. blaze, conflagratlon, eombustloii. oi' the petition and he declined to allow me to proceed. I then said that I had sent notice to the person interested, but would also comply * with his decision, and I then took my seat. At a lull in the proceedings I re- tired, drew up a notice to the Court, enclosed a copy of the petition, re-' tiiined and handed it in to thel Prothonotary, addressed to His, Lordship the Chief Jiistice, ` Yours. etc., GEO. W. -GAItDlNER‘ Cliarlottetown, June 28th, 1928 Miss: Earhart Leaves; For Southampton (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, June 27.--Miss Amelia. Earhart spent a busy morning packing in preparation for her dc- parture for Southampton this after to collapse." ___._...< ¢->---- The passenger compartment of X111 airplane being tested in Europe call be divided into three cabins, eucn equipped with sleeping berths for four persons. By a process developed at Mil- waukee hollow reinforced poles ale being made thai can be bent several feet, returning to their original position. _ _ I _ A11; same time her companions on the flight, Wilmer Stultz and Louis Goz- ldcn, were also engaged in packliigr the numerous "bargains" which they boast of having acquired. Stultz is taking back much literature about British aeroplane engines and plan- es. Miss Earhart said she bade good- bye to London rcgrctfully. “I have had a reinarkably fine time liei-e," she declared. The English people have entertained me as if I were a Princess. I should love to come back as soon as I can." ‘}5'!tlN A periodical review of all desirable and we are prepared complete data. I g Companies ls also obtained. l I ' dates of their holdings, as wel important information. We have always included ment at any of our offices. _ ` ` Investment Service | I _, based on specialized experience and the latest and most 'I-‘or the benefit of investors and for our own IIlll1l\“¢° I we maintain a. complete statistical department. Wh°|'¢ |'°°‘ ords of all importalit enterprlsvs are avaliable and through which lnfonnatlon uonc¢fl\|“8 We provide, without charge, investment record books which enable clients io keep check on interest and maturity i as providing space for other I port of all coupons and dividend cheques presented for Pl!- i Eastern Securities Co. Ltd. INVESTMENT 148 Richmond Street, Charlottetwh- Bt. John M0" '(01 yd “O9 investment holdings is hlzhlv to furnish authorative advice comparatively unimportant In our service the cashing at I lint arrived direct from Vmwrlvtl SELDOM SEE a_ big knee l‘;°.“:.‘:'.!.’“;’§:;.’;.°‘::~ :raise oi; his ankle, hock, siiiie, H66 0|' l FOIL ABSVOPKBINE r I: will clean it off without layiniup the horse. No blister, no air |one.o Concentrated-only a few drops required at an application. $2.50 a bottle delivered. Describe your case for special instructions. Book B R Free. W.F.Youn|, lac. I4! Limwlo Bidnllontrol British Columbia Mouldings and Sheathing Ono full earlood B. 0. MOULDINGB AND SIIEATIIING, Assorted pattern!- BANKERS ¢|~,.| ' Halifax , ,i'_v="§ ig#/` ‘ . . \, l ~, Souvenir Goods Before selecting yoiir Souvenirs to tolw Wk h°‘;"°» V: ` L. M. POOLE & C0 PAOLTB WHAEVES M 1 I I erly vii-e-presideiit and General tl cni f .i ii i - ‘" ic e us ce nteiposed and amlgen Land Settlement' said that the Court had no notice M W. S. Stout, who has resigned the -_~.-¢e>----- 1,-The committee having heard the evidence in connection with the experiment of the 3,000 Family Set- tlement Scheme now almost com- pleted recommends that time be given to test this fomi of land set- ,tlement before embarking upon ex- ltended schemes of this character. 2.-The committee approves oi the extension to other provinces oi |tlie tri-~i-_- agreement with the British. Federal and Provincial |Governments for the encourage- ment of Land Settlement by th: British immigrant. 3.-The committee recommends subject to the completion of satis- factory arrangements' with gov- einments of the provinces that as- lsirtiincc equal to that given by th: iBritish Governnierit to British ima- lgrant boys be extended by the Gov- pcrunient of Canada to the Canadian ;yciith. 1- it » - ir 1 I iit-reusing I-Iinpluyincnt. Your coinniittoc would also rc- cciiiniend that the Government make an intensive and comprehen- sive study of the possibilities of in- ,crcasing industrial and agriculture residency of me (mmdian l.M_"|c fdrvslopment in Canada with alviev xprcss :ind will occupy the posiiioiiim amncting c“l”l~"~l and l31`°Vl"-lm( of (‘.li;iirmi|n of tlnit Comliziny. llvidcr and mcreascd opllortunmef -. - . ...-- 900004000400-060000009000 HOUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK By rioaerir/i Lee 0400909-09-0-00-006000004900 A llrlciidiiig llelp lance. To Remove Road Oil door; not injure the goods. \ \ V _ Green Corn -_-<4>--..-=- iuniisritafs Aan nova OF \vES'l`|‘i|tN CAN/\Dl\ TORONTO, June 28 Western Can- ada is looking towards industrial cn- devcloiinienil. according to W. M. Van Vulkenburg, president of the Regina board of trade, who wns in the city on his way back to Saskatchewan after a three weeks' business trip to eastern Canada. “Of course, agriculture is still the basic occupatloii. Seventy per cent. of the population is rural," he said to The Star. “but that can be very dangerous as well as advantageous. It means that all business in the province fluctuateo with agricultural conditions." - -;. -.-;.;"”‘-“£33 \_. ’ _ 3 11 / ;-1_ 'il ‘rut " ¢0A|. would like to have the pleasure of showin! 7°" °‘" ‘u mm lines. We have A line »ele¢tl0l\ 0' ”‘"°“1" Nm' 2: M ly coffee spoons, Ivory 8004! "4 I* f°"°"*' ““° °‘ °° :emi mmnin unit will in nu-e ui iileue \l\° |°““ "‘°" NIO." /i-vnu an ur tain viii amvime sw of ¢\\° °“'“|"°*°'\ H; 1 “ii ||ll”¢ ' ' A W. iw.. LLNE LTD- » i,’§..»,§‘“lrt.véilil%5§i‘n¢e*'iiisss _x ' I!l'J'f1oa cram. street ~ §®¢; “Q _Mtfll Our business is to deliver to YW the Vt!! bolt that the mlllu forth, and to deliver it at that provide just a hir* U and no more. W.iD. GILLIS & C0» , mon: 11| ,. :soc - A theatre chair patented by aNew York man can be moved backward h to it ersons to an for ,ici employment not only for our ‘mth people, but for prospective ini- i migrants. { Your committee rccomiiiends thai 1,500 copies in English and 50( lcopies in French of the minutes oi |eviclence and of this report, be [printed in Blue Book form, and that lstiuiding 64 be suspended in relu- lliun thereto, - , All of which is respectfully sub- ‘mitted, l W. I-‘_ Kay, While iroiiing, pin a siiiull piccci Chaimmn.. _ b'_`lB|‘l'°°1_‘i"“‘l_ ;l_"‘l"“` df" "'““E[ With the exception of one para. jill-‘HIL Ulm' \“l“""~* mill "‘_9- “ln igriipli which is * marked, this is ia it will be found a glint ioiiv¢,ii-‘mu ,,0|,_v of this ,.eD0,_L The one , marked has reference to letters ask- ing for employment. his name, acl- <'i'vss, etc., and is not a special iiriv- ilv 'v to the bearer It is ubabl g . . _ .~ pr y Kerosene is very effective lor tak-,intl-iiilcd to disclose the nainc of thr ing road oil out oi the nmjority oi"ii|>pliciii'it‘s “pull." fabrics, as it evuporiites quickly and ~-“-~~<'°'>----- A TRYON 'l‘ID BITS Mr. C, E. Austin. Mansileld,Mass. Green corn should not be cooked was nccgnypanied by his bmther. longer than twenty minutes in boil-lmqnw, Mi-_ Richards, of me sumo ing water, uncovered; and it islcity, left on Friday morning on re- twicc as tei_i'~ # Daily Selections 'ie di son, Montague; Belle and Anne of Brooklyn, N, Y., who came homo ol soul um-“med by me passing George Matheson, Daul R. Mac- swrm Anna Dum,_ Swain, Thomas Donahoe, Freeman, _*_.»>____ Hewitt, Thomas Tralnor, John W. ~=.rf D|.;AT|| op MRS_ ALLAN SHAW 'Scrimgeoun Henry McLaughlin, An-A __ gus McLeod. There passed away at Cardigani Rev- DK Genge preached the mn" n gundam March nth' Surah eral sermon assisted in the service iGillis) wife of Mr. Allan Shaw. 'by REV' Mr' Stirling °f M°“°°gu°f`i`f The deceased was bum neat. El_ lA large procession followed the re-_~\___ on 67 years ago* being the ymmg_ lmams to Lorne Valley Presbyterian, st daughter of the late Hugh and vchurch 5 Silent ‘md mum "eS"im°n¥1 ' sabelle Wrascr) Gillis. When a of 5°n°°W~ , young girl the family moved to Tmly 1" can b° said earth is P00' < er and heaven richer, for a real V Christian wife and mother has been beeen established by a. company that James and Cy,-us at cardigan has been making bottles _and other he daughters are Mrs. Hubert Nel- COHWIUUTS- ___.__..»-QQ->;___. For Hay Fever-'noe MInard'», ‘ itét . ,:,. ,. ~.; ; ~~»'_ ~ if X, _ 5. t _ _ _ , ` A \_ _ J , Z, r ~ _ /» , ,_ -1 I EU* 4 lvl il- - I-.. I <,‘ ‘r _ i 5mlmlllll,.;M5_r lim_.FMl.i,L,lfl|yu.l,,;il;m_,friL, .M 9 BANK OF MONTREAL 3 .tif Q _-_S .-MM.___.M_ j_ -- -¢- »~' ga!-fc _- .I .-.. .f- ,./_ 5_5 _-sr .nw ` _ r_;%'fA if "Pi" . amcnvn' ... "'-'*'¢E\J'2fl‘ ‘ f 4 ei-4' *px _ ... . -` . ll' if ii .» at 1, .. , .-». » 1,' , l . '.- .“' *il il I - . 45. 'fi`;. . \ ~ : .l . i _i `1_' A -out A » FOR 64-0.4 _Guardian Readers H¢+H404‘ June 29, 1928 I Fiuennunass-A man uiatl hath friends must shew himself friendly: and there is a friend that sticketh closer than ri brother. PR.AYERf-O Thou friend of sin-| ners, befriend me and I will try and. be a friend to others. ` MOTHERS Men prate of mothers in our world to-day As if they were a graft or alien growth, Separate from mortals, made of dif- ferent clay From men and children, but with hearts for both. What should a mother be? Ah. let me think- Boundlessly good and selfish, spill- ing life Like water, that her thirsty ones may drink, And so gain hope and courage for the strife. She dare not miss her children in the way, For God accounts her guardian of her child: She may not say, “This one was lead astray," Nor weep. "That perished in the awful wild." For He Who is the Keeper of the Earth _ A Requires of her the ripened figs, not l leaves: H A reaper .she must be, and prove her worth By bringing in her arms hergar- home town. They returned on Mon- Lay all your laureis at her tired West- Qt ir `“ ` '.1 Q' The Advantages of Foreign Bond Issues As a means of increasing income without surrendering security of principal, investors should place a proportion of their investment funds in properly selected high grade Foreign Bond Issues. ‘ < The trend of modern development is to unite all nations in a closely integrated financial structure. It ~ has become more and more apparent that the success and prosperity of each nation demands and is depend» ent upon the stability of its credit in the markets of the world. This tendency greatly strengthens the security of foreign investment. Most countries have stabilized their finances ;otliers are rapidly approach- ing stability. As the become better able to provide capital themselves Ly will, of course, be able to bogrow at lower rates of interest. Certain- forei n bonds still afford relatively high yields; sometalreagy yield much less than formerly. We are in a position to recommend a number of wellfsecured sound and attractive foreign isstns which have satisfied the complete and severe re- quirements of our examination. - - A divcvsijied list of such iycringz, with full i'nform¢m'on will be prom' ed upon rcquen. TY I1. - '-*- abeth Ramsay, and Mrs Elizabeth But should she come with every Limited and Miss Irma Kitson passed shea! complete, Held 0fli¢e-Sh James and Sf Peter Screen-Montreal through Summerside en route from And the red sun be sloping to the n "lKlnkS¢r¢e¢ Bl* 'l°4Blnckb\»m Bolldlaa 7| l¢.'Pemlu»¢ l » , I* i` -: "5 |.”.°.l§'“.l.$;‘§ .°§......"°'"‘ ‘° §.‘..§T’§vl‘i1§il‘.§”“si~’i.’..'.§‘.§?.' ”'.i.§"i’i'.‘.‘.` “-°'°°‘ “"°°"“' A The National City Company *__* _ _ _, ...J _ , . ` P T0 ONTO OTTAWA quggggg feet' | . - -i=f-°--- --~---v-il---i-_--»------- - - - _1 T By~Barrie as IGQLIJH lf('AU5E SEND in 159|; =! .._~. ,,-..-A -» _._-..,...‘...--...--»~