OVEMBER Z.'_1929 KEEP YOUR YOUTHFUL FIGURE Do Not Clog Your . System with Excess ‘ Food that Encourages Fatty Tissues l YOU ARE SURE OF BEING NOURISHED » IF EVERY DAY YOU l \ if _;Ea£alittle_LgosiHeavyFood , , I l \ and 2n~_'___nll:alittle§d__o_r_eBov1-il ' ‘l 1 THE Ci-iARLUFTETQYl/N I I I Fkld,.-Bundly. November 1o: \ now!‘ snss the play in York nan wnisllt srss-lr-r-ll. I nssaavs rnuasnsv. November litlth for Zion Church Tea and Bazaar. 9790-11. W. R. MscWalker. Minister. l avatars-saying lnvcar lots at l our warehouse at Charlottetown. Clarke Bros. 514-41 THE OFFICE 0F W. B. PBOWSE as SONS is now located st Auld Bros. building, Fitzroy Etreet. 9787-11-7-11. SALE POSTPONEII-‘ihe Auction Sale of William McKay's property at Long Creek, has been postponed in- definitely. 9783-11-7-(1. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES‘ s follows. Sunday Nov. 10m. marl-la;- °'°1°°" “h” m°m“‘" .- l t1l..;lilft.St?wtt3 ninmi Mal-smalls at 1 p. ldrnl: M. “Egon” E. Genge, pastor. NOTICE BENT SEED GROWERS. —Please ship the bcrlt seed you have threshed to the Central Cleaning Plant. Charlottetown, in order that plant may be kept running in full capacity. P. E. I. Grass Seed Grower's Association. Inc. 9792-1i~7-:ll. tcrdsy, assures urn-ran cannon ser- vices for Sunday, November 10th, are as follows: Victoria 11 s. 111.; Hamp- ton 3 p. 111.; Bonshaw 7 p. 1n. Services in keeping with the season. James P. Kaye, Minister. Michael Mccoughcy, please copy). BBADALBANE UNITED Church of Canada. The services on the above MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE \__ - . charge for Sunday, November 10, are BAPTKLE‘ SERVICES, North mvcl- Fair- view 11 s. m.; North River 8 p. 111.; long Creek 7 p. m. Annual Thsnksn giving cfferinu at Long Creek: Ordin- ation of Deacons at Clyde River, Monday, November i1 at 7.30 p. m.| SUPREME COURT-At the 451i- premo Court yesterday the case of‘ Garfield Johnson, an application for ; certiorarl, was hoard. The applica-f tion was IuPPOrted by Mr. .1. 1.,‘ Johnston, K. 0.. and opposed by Mr.‘ R. N.‘ McNeill. K. O. The applicant. a fisherman from rcrcl-"s Road. had l been arrested and convicted for un- f lawful possession of intoxicating li- quor and fined $200 andn costs or in default of payment sentenced to three months in jail. The argument was concluded at 1 p. m., judgment reserved. and court adjourned till ii Miss Eileen Lcmbe, spélnsllcls, was a visitor to Surnmerside on Monday. lbr. Matheson, of Bradslbsne, paid The ‘Guardian a pleasant visit yes- llsovnu. Builds Strength Without Fat " The steady federated 6% today are doing safety is more ’ ‘ increase in the number of people who own P71745115 l! Bltlliflclnt of the present ireud toward sound Preferred Stocks. Those Investors who are buying sound Preferred stocks so because they have decided that 6% with n as it is by the Securities of 275 of America's leading ml]. roads. Banks and Industrial Companies, what they want-Mi. with safety. WRITE FOR FOLDER WHICH TELL YOU ALL ABOUT FEDERATED .11.; uvvssroa as follows: Rose Valley 11 a. m; Granville 3 p. m: Pleasant Valley 7.30 p. m. Special Armistice Services. Rev. 7710s. Palethol-pe, Minister. Gleenshields 6s Co., Stewart Jones dc 00., 88 Great George Street, Charlottetown. ' Market reports furnished. Montreal. by to Now Has His Day L; ‘ ‘ Federated, ‘- offers them just Eastern Securities Company Ltd. 106 RICHMOND STREET CHARLOTTETOWN ST. JOHN MONTREAL HALIFAX MONGION SUMMERSIDE FREDERICTON Cali-Money‘ .. .. “l... 6% l pgucg CQURT_A; m, pom; Abltibi ... ... ... no 41 court yesterday morning a drunk and Alberta Pacific Grain .. ' 30 incapable was fined $5, o. vagrancy Azbesios -. ... n- n"... 74 case was remanded, and an autoist Brazilian .. ... 41% fined $5 and costs for speeding. A B. A. Oil .. ... ... ..... ... 40 case for attempting to break and en- B. C. Power .. ... ..... 42 ter with intent to steal was T6mBl1d-;Bl!lldlllg Products .. 26 ed till today. An adjourned prohibl-iCahada Car .. ... .. 21 tion case for the unlawful possessionlCanada Cement .. ... . 119 of intoxicating liquor was ‘disposed of ‘Canada Power and Paper .. ... 21 With fl 1111B 0! $300 and costs or Iilcanada Brewing .. ... ..... 12 months. ’D(Jl‘i‘ilXll0i’l Bridge .. ... ... 68 ' lForelgn Powel- Securities .. .. a1 TEACHERS’ STUDY GROUP --' AiFfaggf Company ,_ u, __,,, 30 teachers‘ study group was crganisedlganera] steel wages in ’I‘ryon Consolidated School "onl Tuesday, October 29th, at four o'clock} The teachers from Crapaud, ‘Tryon! allll Wcstmoreland were present. Mr. liillrphy, supervisor, was chairman. i/ir. Hazcn Wigmore was elected pres- idcnt and Miss Winnie Best secretary for the ensuing year. Mr. Murphy than gave an illustration in teaching Geography by the use of the sand- iable. At the next meeting, which is to be held in Tryon School on Tues- day. November 19th. at 7 oclock, each teacher is asked to be able to tell how they would teach History, both’ practically and theoretically. Home Oil .. ... ... ... ... Inlperial Oil .. ... ....- Iraduistrlsl Alcohol ca a}. ‘... ' International Nickel Incrnational Petroleum .. ... Massey Harris .. ... .... n Montreal Power .. ... ..... ‘ McColl Frontenac .. ... National Breweries .- ... ... National Steel Car .. .. ... Canada Bronze .. Canada Malting .- Dominion Tar .. ... ... Famous Players .. .. Noranda .. Power Corporation .. Price Bros. .. ... ... ... ... Quebec Power .. ‘a-s aalel ' MacPnns-aasTnn-A vel-y pretty wedding took place at the home of I , _ Sbawinigan .. ... ...‘ 79% l- -3i. iczdbzifje; life's“; “L solffywkf: Smelters .; 26o *- “ ~”' ' '“ p‘ " e SteelofCanada .. ... 4s STANDARD STOCK sun MINING Manitoba BaSlii .. .16 m" ‘muglw’ “We Gm“ w“ ‘““ Simona . . so EXCHANGE, TORONTO. counr- Mayland ou ... 2.50 “d '1‘ “lalflag” ‘° M“ Em“ °f Wayagalnack .. e1; rsr sosnowsr. mus s COM- McDougall .34 ,°°l‘~’"l“"~ Th" dmlble '1"? "Pllmm-l’ wmmm new“, , PAN“ LIMITED’ CHARLOTTF" McIntyre _‘_ m m n" 13375 which was performed by Rev. S. B. steel o‘, can.“ PM‘ u _' TOWN BRANCH Mercury .15 Pwlll- l°°l€ Pl“? "mils: “llhalcqlligl Almhany; _ , Y _ __ , _ ' -——-. Mining Corp. 3.411 W" Pee" lmd "ll - T = l e Amermn can, __ Aballa ... ... ... 1.26 Merland ... ... .... 1.00 “ed charming and was attired in Anuonda"_._ _____ ___ _____ 33 Mme Gus s.» Oil - .71 Newbcc . .21 e 80W" 01-’ "We "We Bendix Avmlon __ 33 scenic .. .9 Nlplsslng . 2.15 back Sell“ and Wow a tulle Comommed c,“ __ _ 91 Admiral Oil 2.0 Noranda 31.50 v<ll arranged can? shape with l1 Inwmfltlonal Harvester __ so Max Oil & Gas ... ... ... 1.64 Prnrl Orclllc .. 2.75 Wlflllh 0f. orange blossoms. and car- Kennewu,’ copper n 65.5 Amity H, _|4 pjonéer ,,, , , , ,, .23 rlccl a bouquet oi‘ carllatlons. liiiss Paramount Players Luky __ _ 47 Anvil"; ... .. 2.15 Premier 1.70 GUil0llfl,5iSiFr of the bride was riug P i‘ C I B. __ m" 2-, Anln ... .28 Plenlont . . .50 bearer. Mrs. Spurgeon beard, sister R2310 "Do-H. n m 32,7} Assomnlctl Oils ... 1.45 Roygmg ... ... .... 79.00 n!‘ the groom played the weddingvstemng secufluesA N 1M Albcrm. Pac. Coils. ... .. 3-45 San Antonio .... Ji march. The bridal party partook of ‘vmys overland H n’ ‘u 10% Baltar ,,, ... ... .75 sherltt Gordon ... .-- Ill 4-30 sleppcl- after the ceremony in a beau- c P R 198 11A. Oll ... ... 41.00 St. Anthony .... ... .. .12 gjuj] deem-aged dining room of pure Gknérflyfiétéé; 40% llirry-rlulllnger .. .. .21 sudbury Basin 5-05 white. The bride's gifts were many U s Sway 169 Bil-sl- Metals ... ... . .... 4.40 Sylvanite ... ... ... .... All and valuable. Previous to her mar- ' ' a "' "5 ' " Bathllrst ... ... ... .... .4“.- Tcck-l-lughes ... ... .-- 5-30 rinse the bride held a, position as BANKS lledllwl-ll ... .... J5 Towagmac .- 1-03 secretary at the 071ml? flrvlmeflll! iaildlzolrll ,,. l.‘ .... .20 Treadwell-Yukon ... ... .... The 31-09111 is a well known carp- Bank o! N6" Sea“. H‘ n. 385 c1111.: MKubiva ... ... .... 6.00 United . . . . .. ... ... -- - l enter throughout the Islandvand the Bu“ o‘ Mbnmn ' 8m Calmonl ... ... .... 1-40 Ventures Limited .... 4.23 Jflflted sums’ The happy coup“ wm l " "' " Central Manitoba ...-l... .... .25 Vipond ... .. 155 reside at Coleman, P. E. I. Bank! t: imnmerce " ' Chomp-R] Research _‘_ U. __ 759 wugnwe]; Q11 ... ... .... - __i_______ my‘ “n " "‘ ""' Coniagas ,,_ .... 1.20 Waite Ack. Mont. ... ... 3.70 - _ . Comlnonwealth-Pctc. ... .--- 39 WrlIlll-Hflrgrcavcs ... ... 1.37 SCIENCE To SLAUGHTER clorlcv .7 Cl -~ a ' l v l ~ ""“” Ddniiillfqitflofflilflilibh .. umulrso GRAIN EXCHANGE could "Gt Sleep (B 1M‘ Unmd PM“) Dome 1.35 Jilly .. 1.309; TifOd Allfbay LOH‘ wyczoilnottrlmv‘!°lje::::"f€edp:i' 38 " - - I . ' m ° ' st ucst 1.34 No,“ 110 w, FIQIQDM Contier, Bark Lshs, 1m t “och o, m,‘ in m8 North p, . . t o mlllbrldzc Nickel .. van Dm 131" oal, wrlteav-“I was troubled with Foothill; 2,15 M“ 1.35 my nerves, could not sleep at night, Sea is attracting a good deal of st. on...“ y andfeittired all daylong. tention in the fishingindusiry. Early _ _ “A nel hbcl- came in to lee ma, one mulls o: experiment! sussest that it ClllCAC-O morning, dadnsod metotsh m“, loom be “album mom,“ 1201a’ charts, Jiiflfllt ,to ..weather charts. Den 1'21"» showing pstchcsof animal and plant M"- ' ’ lsh feed and toco- . 1.30% liie on which f . . M“ l-clstc the/ac with catches of m1. in I Mr "Mae between undid’ mm different" sreasaalso with. thenhy- llllncrilll 0.1 ,_, ,_, ... ..-- 39-90 m1 call-o Egypt. is materially rc- sical liiliQ.0!.U\A.l€l..l1ld-ffl6i£0i'C-- Int. llickcl .. 31.23 s m m; ‘mom o; mall carried logical conditions. . . , . , . . . . . . . _ . . . .. 111l- Pete ' 101s “c '. 4 the desert. The work is being undertaken by he ... ...... .-- ~ by smomobiles across _ icy 4;; “n, 5m b“ did m “,1 ecologist to the discovery expidltion _ .00 T0 boost the use of. home/Pm‘ after the sixth box 1 was s c» [o far-cream s. o. Hardy. who was chief! of fiitllllv-FlflffiilCfi .10 Gum 5mm l, permitting ire! llil- bmoomyvrork." a‘ ‘and whowas appointed last yssrlothci lo tmgfiLgfrc "- _,, ,. 18.75 vmmn; on lottery tickets and lll- d mzelgrofinzrigatesetiifi o’ gem“. Tlofla. at, . inc ‘N. E ' . hm‘ c. ... ... mammal revenue stamps;~__’ ‘ flu b», The m “bu. ohwlhmw Unhersity Co ese I ‘ab’ b .33 guard‘! I-iailnt rolismsilflfiloi 0' p "' "I cu on n; n I i Miss Margaret and Miss Anna Mc-i ~ Coughey. have returned to New 1011-; lion, Conn, after spending the sum-i mer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs,‘ of DeSablc.| "l-ney were accompanieu as for as‘ Boston by their aunt, - Mrs. Eliza; Trainor, of Charlottetown (Patriot " W //// . jiii ANTI-FRElEZE p‘ Lasts All Winter now then Weeds no need to run the danger sr/ Jwaiting, because Whiz Gold Band won’t y/ {evaporate even through the usualwinuter twat-m spells. Fill now-pay once-and p‘; v I Insist for the rest of the Winter . . . (he filling cf a WHIZ (101.0 BAND Make a one-time job of protecting ‘your/v, radiator against frost this winter; Fillit i)" .3 g with Whiz Gold. Band Anti-Frecze-i y, 1” f-That one filling will give you positive, I dependable protection down to 4O degrees below zero every day for ‘the test of the winter. enjoy the convenience of certain protec-' tion with no further bother. less per season. i Another advantage of Whiz Gold Band _ - Anti-Freeze is its safety. It can’! burn. , finishes, and it won't corrode or injure “I any part of the cooling system. _ and get it now. .__ J forget it. " I ‘I - lvikl z. i. i.’ l‘ “ at r’ '~ :- 27 i 1 _. g» I l‘ A 1 a 1 1 1 . t, . It costs t is harmless to Duco, lacquer, or other on Whiz Gold Band Anti-Profile?- scope it is possible to estimate the numbei- of orsanism on each division, to study the change in the plankton. both in quantity and quality, mile by mile. and to chart the changes in the forms of curves showing barren patches ‘and dense patches oi’ fish food. ' s C. N. B. SERVICE (Special to The Guardian) Jiull; Pacific coast fleet of psssenghr ves- MONTREAL. NOV. 6.-The additlonl the new steamship "Prince Henry“: the Canadian National Steamship‘ from as far south as California. f l two other steamers are in the course‘ of construction for the Pacific coast} service. the "Prince David" and the‘ "Prince Robert", which will operate between Vancouver, Victoria and. Seattle. Schedules have not yet becn| announced for them. FOB PACIFIC coasr‘ ment mines in the Union of Bouthl Africa in l recent month was valu-. ed at nesrly.$20,000,000. ‘ I ' times in hsli s mihtiil won s prize. scls, will greatly auglncnt the sum~ in a contest at Government House.‘ 4n instrument devised by Pro- lner Alaska service from yingquvgr, guqggey, Vmglsud, In addition to the "Prince lienry"_‘ ._._______..__ Gold taken out of the govern- . Ado; which waned his tail 44f z z E t i 5 i i Q "°°““Y' an; w u n» o o w “nun cos-é . . I i ,,,,,,, .,,,,,,, Sold Everywhere m Canada _. _ V The l. M. Hollies-hand Co" Lad. ' FF,‘ ' I Tosca», 0cm P" 1 fessol- Hardy to assist him in his ex- according, to announcement made by +*~+4+*H*¢ “****'*‘"‘" _ _ . periments and which is known as the H. S. Melanson. line!!! Pmfllilfil‘ t a _ v g Continuous Plankton Recorder, is tor- traffic manager, Canadian National , pedo shaped, and so constructed as Railways. The Alaska schedule will ‘ Q to float horizontally through the wat- begin on June 9th, when the "Prince E _ er when towed by a vessel. It i.s open 59°79?" "ll! ‘Wli-h- The “Prince s-i- at each and and across the strum Henry" will sail from Vancouver icl- h ' H_ I d r 0m“ “d ' F 1| . i. - are (‘SJIIISIC nu of water passing throush the lnslrll- ‘Se 1:325: “me on lfluly at: Si)?“ , sllcttfarcmilolllinsglliil Elbow-is building so. 5a slimy Street. njleni. is a long strip of fine mesh silk l ° 595mm W ch "l 5 P °"l' 1 mm“. M, 50g, nettinl. srrsnsed to wind from one ‘lzgf-“Sgdkiwithtym flsfllrQrivralzmof the 1 we have m" “Hanna m mm“, wound", "m m‘ Toner m mother’ the ‘cum bun‘ c up: h e PM. z tires from our mm building on Fiisrfly 51""- illll ""155 similar to the winding oi a film ln B fr?‘ sunny’ t "e thwm swim/int) I the ciirfifl‘ irnm nur old Show-room. camem sa gs, seven more an oo pace} . _ - ‘ . _ 1|, || l, d cs! car and trucks As the instrument is towed. small ‘m! "m" * -' : V‘ I ‘ll tvfiliif, foil?“ :";.,,u‘:.r::,.n :1,‘ 5 . tom“ o, ma“: caught “m,” the The service which links Vancouver; z l‘ 1 ‘l - - ~ silk and wound on to a roller. which zgehpskfziyah: a?" i: T221"? t dwcsxo halylc-dolrisrfltlislrirciabiizrii. gzliiséozlgcllfirfi. "lghllel-l: Ls stored in a tank of formalin and Ru t?” zotcsum‘ Bfrml’ “rid v 2fi|KJP-s';l“;':‘ 5 W" low prim , . preserved for later examination. pe ' ' u ‘u “ - - Divisions are ruled on the silk. and wmwl» h" "m" l"°"“l"l'Y in alldilion to mic vww Cmme whlsh "s "l." l" ll" he it B exammed undfl; the micro Poillilli‘ Cich EUCCIHUKIB summe . n03 fire. we have two mow Sedans and one new FOIFPIIWM" w n * g few 01 the puggnn" ' ' (‘nupt which were partially burned. All of these will b0 sold at an rxircrnl-ly low price in order that we ma! I" money with which to pay our debts. - TO THOSE WHO OWE US Either nn hook account or on notes. We ask 10!! i0 B8110" that we have lost nearly everything we ownd by firs. 1n- sursncc rovers a very small part of our loss. 1f we lreevor ahic in start business again. it will be because i011 llllll Ill by paying your account at once, and paying your notes on their due date. ' ' We llavc decided to co " In business. ‘though this will bc made possible only by the assistance“? get from our debtors and the amount of salvage we may take out of the fire ruins. _ , We wish hcro i0 thank ail our customer! for the man! favors ihoy haw llnnl- us in the past and ask a continuation ni samc for the future. W. B. Prowse €sfiSonshr I "'.:."..-.:_...¢»."~ Lac} ’ ‘x716: drum. ' nracwrwesl E‘ if“? ifliirxloil-K“ ‘Pm-i- Snowman-s.“ v- ~40" claw-amp» -