>. .@.-- _._.§ -._.._..._. _ M! ,.4l.. ’* ' . ies are now being used to accolno- ' has practically unlimited range. nlld great size has been attained Pl’ runans name. $1.50 nan. '= birds of five or six molltlls. Experts ‘i.“.§é'.i'é£.’.“’.'£°.? ‘.‘.’.§..‘.i'.f..“€.¥“'.§i‘.‘i’.1i€ pa» more w.» or Workers Underwear is Just Right i cut like blades of steel. . tion suits for men, women‘, says and girls. for the label. Dealers all over Canada sell ~ Underwear Orangeville ‘ - Ontario fowis which range the orchard and surrounding land poiiit to an exicll- sive poultry-breeding estabilishlrleniti. the heh. i0 ‘the ihm Originally it was understood that poultry farm would be set up ill the Great Park, near Cumberland Lodge; but eventually it was tllought more convenient to concentrate the stock round about the‘Roylli Aviar- fes where Queen Victoria at one hehhew oi ihe time kept fowls and pets. 'I‘lle avar- aside ‘he hinge As soon as this pro f0i1i‘ date stock birds. awhile tlle lawns the i.eh5oh_ and pond adjolnin have been given aup to a fiock of Khaki Campbell ducks, a handsome modern breed. of Aiiohsovs aides; 11nd 809d lllyeis- Maria, now dead, w It, is understood tllat as a result o! King George's personal illterest cihw in the poultry farm, a nlost pronlis- breeding season, and those ho have ihaiwi. has been: kept .seeil the stock are enthusiastic re- hi0” hi Madrid‘ which have Sid-en. t garding the quality. The breeds kept, ill addition to the ducks, in- ii is 5h‘, o; iii clude Light Sussex. Wllito Orping- White and Exchequer been reared for table purposes. mainly from Indian Game and the Rig? has accepted White Orplngtons. The young stock and h who have seen these birds declare that the King's pilllltfy Will win FLORENCEVILLE. them with prevailing prices The Royal poultry farm and flocks P“ barrel l°l~ cnbblels at Windsor are in charge of J.H. lllmmlalns “mm . l . alum-t’ lorme-rly head pounrynj-iln lglillglhdiiillieilliarkets. i Indoor téfflutdoo: - THE farmer and the‘ factory worker, the blacksmith at his furnace, the railroad man ~ and’ the steel worker, all know, that Dods-Knit ,- The 100 per cent. all ‘wool garment protects them from the hot and cold draughts of furnace and shop, and the cold biting winds outside that Indoors or outdoors Dads-Knit Underwear is Just Right. Made in two piece or combina- Don’t accept any substitutes. t , _ . . ' i ‘i car did notjsuit the situation as well to re-‘lJohih a s h , ‘seem exactly like the demonstrawryplace it with a Golden Russet tree» 1h The Dods Knitting Company, Limited lintlixdhuivlniriiiienlifiyilloiaiiihillfiiih glgnsfllrflllt? There was no difficulty at all in‘ Pills over that reqliileg fiilggilglefilé“ was in - .~ s l ' - obliged to take the king's eldest sonlshlfting and the steering was lnost me‘ Sm“ an om mr i ed the National Council is expec ed 1 , . to nalue as heir Prince Alfonso. ll car with the characteristics of thewwlrhere me one o‘ 1689M kinl. Dllilinl! one used by that dealer? I probably health of Alfonsossbns isgivell as was Prince Charles of Bourbon, Si- I-ie is a healthy young cavalry of- ing start has been made in he first iicoi.‘ hem. Noveihhei. m i90i_ The vantage. Others want just the re- hened since it became known that Eellellllli’ ls llllllw" lll“ e purposes of the new 1118111111111 i}? - ful here. Constitutional Assembly to remove the charlwtfll‘ 8nd Pflrmrmfllwe lllIIMCtOI‘ Orders VlnOi! tolls, Barllevelders, Buff Rocks, umLaii doubt as-im the Na Lelllwllls-lciys right to pick the next hell‘. While l1 1111111991‘ °l °Y°5$'l'l'°°‘l$ h“? have given rise to the belief that that they grow tired of having thei A1‘ Fl-ORENCEVII-l-E planlea w Smith. "That. just hap- Shilllnenls l"? more tsppet clearance. is good demand in +++w+¢+o+o_:o++¢-o+»+o+0— lohn Smith‘ And His Car 1 l" FFEDEli-i-dlrll. IIJIBILu hill: Smith is n character when "If! lnotorhl lllolill Isl. "l". llo lo not oolllll, nun; ll ll n motoring lgnyp, . ‘whlli soon be here/i _________,___ Horticultural . Notes the locality in which they are to be whe crown. simply multiplies tile pick-lump mg, packing and particularly the marketing problem. which will be most profitable to ship will be those which bring the highest prices, and highly colored apples. Therefore, growers must turn their attention to these and forget. their own personal preferences. and give the consum- about the job to interest him par- ticularly. But, from the moment he drove out with the heater installed he began to learn a highly interest- ing point in connection with auto- mobiles. " The apples K91 the Like many motorists before him, he discovered that it is possible to change the characteristics of a car. Bl By doing so, a certain amount of 1c Novella lll honor of‘ St To‘ ' ' ‘ . ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' ' " 125 a1 s ‘t. C ti variety‘ is provided which if done el%ilivtilil_gl'nsgei1gfl;lligeopie who row closed n! Si. Dilllflillfffl calheileriiiigffiggflgfifm“ 222% . in the proper way, makes the car appies for their own use only gahd lllflllilal’ lllglll ill 7-30. BBUQdlCl-lulliiuflllfflflllldt? Pulp . I I I H 104% LIMITED everlastlngly new and attractive. these who 0011511101‘ Dlflniing apples l lll? Most Blessed Sacrament Moiiireai power 9i Riley Building, Charlottetown In the 01188 0f the heater. ii- hfl-P- for that purpose fall into two class- w“ 3WD“ by lll“ Lorlllllllll Blsllcll’ N t’ l - - I hened that in disturbing hm ex_ es. First’ those who Wm spray (ilhezlrv assisted by Rev. E. Mc- 8833?‘) légenweéice; $11,176 Montreal Toronto Halifax Saint John Quebec havst nine the mechanic loosened pl'une and fertilize carefully and Cmllly- “ml R“ P- McMflilll" - w' " ' ' ' wmnlpeg Vancouver New York _ . . ‘ . Pr‘ i‘ _ '_ ilniipeg Electric 93 g it a trifle at the point whele it fits who want t9 Se! good results from , “V iii" 1v Benediction 1], pm- Asbestos Cum New 36 into the exhaust manifold. This their trees and want the very bestglzwlilil; “l lll" liiilc girls of tllvihshesios isid iqew " 951» ioned a noise leak at the jlinc- varieties of apples‘ and second those ‘ a l" lll" All!" boys 11ml ' ' '2 I which . , - - Choir i, , - iBell Telepllone 14s - ____ - _-. __ gave the engine aiwho are satisfied to plant the trees “H. flvlrflnlpallied by e1 . i _* — ,,_ ,, ‘ _ _ ,1 . _ ‘ Blompton . . . . . . . .. 46 I oiglirlile;imgoalelntiiliigxrllllgtighlheilfflllléillvillilotliriialllzhililtrtlihfiycailguThliirtlzdlzisillmflllfll ntllvllllfllllflllllilliullgll-ltlif ‘iii-list’ Lawrence Flour ‘ 271",‘ r . ‘ ' '- ~ ' .. ‘ K ‘ l‘ “s anish River Com 107' engine before the change, but learn-Jill “"5 °l lllsefils 11nd enemies ma; liflllllllllly. During the pl-ilcessloll ‘Si’, 1 i l v we 07""- 111g that 1,119 jgjntlgggn woum 1111 up.‘ will attack these trees, but perhaps. lll" Kill“ rcllllered approprintel aw l‘ gan . ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " " 86 *‘ " I with carbon and stop the home leak ‘he worst of uh is appie scab ioihylnlins uiul lim-ilig Beiledir-lion the gltlighsifgmghiipgglfd. ,, 239]‘ E S l M f I i . < _ .ur 13s,] ,, ,__ . . . . . . . . . . .. I hevdecided to enjoy the chahge tiosc varieties susceptible, and uni (‘eyed Hl‘ ‘in the Sanctualy, lui BANKS A. h e willie it lasted. _ lilllllllllleg llllet Vlilly DSSlL/Ivlilglellebw‘i.mihiii,iili' Tigulal hymns‘ Al ullilllauk Commerce 277 Seven“ peopie in the garage h} n me y, _ ac n osl an e a, an q -_cl le veileratlou 01‘ the‘ 1 - - - - -- l marked about the new drone of iheitéariyt variety‘, atriqd Jgyce. a lattla falll ltllc Teresa was observed. 58am‘ Royal ' ' ‘ " " ' ' ' - ' ~ ' ' - ' ~- 322 engine. "Sounds as though you've vgle l" “n, e “ow “pp” l5 m_">—'“_ i _ , _, _ , .. _ ‘ y susceptible and should not be PERSONAL Wheat-DEC" 130's; March. 1321s; I ggtimlziiidixlgifighengmlsmlhiii5:43:32!include? in any planting where the; M_ ‘ _ ----__ lMay, 134114.. m _‘ ' l5-YEAR ed that he had changed the shame“ "F? iyrll n?! be Silfflyfid- ‘da li-ngilldon McMillan left Tuesn-i COrnIDec... 93“‘»<_: MBFOh. 911:‘... ‘ SINKING FUND GOLD BONDS i I ter or his can It suggested ohleri S , o a small orchard of, say, 12‘ y ‘lmglo resume his shidieq‘ Oats Dec. 48%, Malch, 501.. ; ibhm trees which will be sprayed and have in Acadia University, after Spendinn Wlleat-—Oct., 1351.3; Dec., 129. 1 D S h '1 poss es. h, e, h i ii i ii i i the Sum . ., , =1 , ue eptem er st,1942 When smith mentioned the nlflt- l’ _P ville. 1e c 0W1"; S ° l mm a‘ m“ "m" l" Albmyl —- . L00l< ' ter to me I told him that ii‘ he hsul§§‘,§,‘§ff°f gggldJge i“? i)? ‘gflfilfgllp gum llReudlhmade Medlclne‘ l’ You . 1 Y9» l’ i " experimented a little when sllop- ping for his car he would have noticed ilow cars of the identical lstein, 4 trees; Maclntosh, 4 trees;,l King, 1 tree, and Spy, 1 tree. ThisiMiss _ ‘ will give a supply of apples through- lRivel- mckc. year and nlcdel have dlllcr- out the seascm. The King isasome-ifripnd 911i Chflfllcbeflslvlfls- Many a Dllf-wvhat shy bearer, but a. beautifull chaser has been somewhat disap-flarge red apple and possibly it mayi pointed because his and many have been agreeably sur-[For a further selection of first class,‘ prised because the car that was de-‘YllJDlES. i110 1319111191 livered to them proved to be. just a and Ribfiion may be little more to their liking. , Cox's Orange‘? selected. Fol-i fall orchard that will not be sprayedJ u, mmo, adiustmems_ Because theyllty varieties which will not be bad. are the i-eshii; o; such simpie mag to scab: Yellow Transparent, 1 tree;l ters, it is possible for any car own-. lllr. . . -' , h ‘- f is expected to adopt a provision“ lll-tie dllicrflht from the one yup come into fruit healing suc an ol o a re making clear that the Spanish Na- all“? leilularlii- 010118.] Council has the right m pick will have the frcl ne among the 1119-" . . -. The guess proved i0 he ii good, ullsaleable, if there should be a sul . - l M - vision is ma if satisfactory‘ ‘perly be called a Holticultura ll Suppose I had been delivered a Seum‘ two varieties-learns b hich have in tile past few yeililii sheen very widely and highly advel- ltised. and which we find frequently 5°ll$~ Tile bad would have been disappointed. But tear, for a few minor changes would h ' . . M“ “uslmml ittle back-lash in wheel, claiming l that wonderful claims made for its nlolley making possibilities. _ i i I refer to are. Starks Delicious m u this . . . _ verse. Clutch pedals ‘Sewn’ but m justed for a variety of effects and it tsppet ad- , - - l i this province are not suitable loll"? ll plays a. significant role in "11? __ 1 grow th tional COun- any enslnc. lll» was wehih nervous and ant-lllivfpire, an Could hardly Walk- ordered V1110]. llnll‘ lccnt better."——Mm, H. Willis. "You've had a fair sample of it pened by chance, but it. ought toi .1 . k‘ Qi-‘l- l-Tl"? suggest to you the possibilities in aim“ been niacin“! for Wm vou.s woman and men and » Jake Viliol, you begin i0 l'"°l suppose you tryygililfilirlggéfsironger. eat anll sleep surprised at the additional peplllughes mug C0" I'm‘ you'll get. i "Of course it will be noisier, but i after you've had pleasure in climb- 1 ing the big hill in high gear and go ' back to silence you'll enjoy that too. You can get a nu ber of new ef- fects by changing he spark timing. If you advance it some you will be able to get additional pick-up and spe though you will sacrifice the w“ l“ ‘n, cunt“! ‘quad’ abil ty to run slowly in high gear. When you tire of this, semi-a the o“ SYDNEY scummn‘ timing a bit and enjoy the pleasure spnmqnmh of driving around town so slowly in high that you are relieved of gear INVERNESS. shifting.” O Changing the adjustments ofithe ALBION BOUND spring control devices is another way i0 change the character of the ’A'lld ever Review. ‘with a sort of baby-carriage action, ‘ior to hold down to the road as AMERICAN ANTBIACITE- :'::"".':.::.".:1::§ antes... m? was» Mme-c- twecn- BESCO 00KB Variety is the spice of motoring as well as of life. Just ask Jack. Prompt deliveries, lowest prices. Special prig on our lots. / W. D. GILLIS 8t 60. raeadiic ' cellent ::'!‘o have the children sound and healthy is the first care of n mother. They cannot be healthy if troubled with worms. Use Mother . Dries Worm Exterminator. Ules 6th at Din and J. town will ‘ly mllrllillg. W , tcllliel ti l l" i These dflfei-ences mmmy are due tile following is a list of good dual-i l l" “w Red Astrachan i tree; Duchess. 11°?‘ Dl lll“ G1‘ : zMany have dge of the The varieties ‘ lolilidtiilleige ‘ ii , point is that this . them "feel" theroad to better ad-Ytllan, and the Grimes Golden. ‘Pile sigfnzlllgilliimbe l9“ descriptions of these varieties 11121}; to carry on Si‘ calrbe ad- not be exllilgemled’ m“ “l?” 7’ loss of time and men these varieties that have frulted in 8y ma; CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN g - Plow M-wcKK nffffilsil-lffiiiif .. Off YORK,YORKS, s. tato growers will be hold in) HALIFAX‘ Hall, Thursday evenfilg, Oct. 7.30 p. m. Messrs S. G. Pelrl W. Boulter of Charlotte, be present. Stock furnished by Members of change : 9515-10-4-21. 1'8 a ltequieill High liiana walnRaeading C0. . brated by KHIVH SHOP Miss Bertha ‘vfaclilachelwi cndlwhen Kathleen spent s lll Morel]. and Mrs for her l M. M, McLeod, courts in the United Church‘ by being registered by, Alexander, who - in New llavell, Conn., who is lll tile business ill Cripple Creek, presiding. ado. Mr. MacFallyen was lilo sec- the suhjtweolui younger of a family of ten. committee‘ Light boys and two girls, the girls _ . ; ii I i i i G ti I10) it. Exullll Mr, James Sole Selling Agent for Canada: er m give ms car new me by °““"l“.iliiee¥e§aii§t 1 tlgiae; shileilstrelsii; l "lf-‘illlfl-ill oi‘ local ‘ _ _ ;_ ing its character a little from timeainnehim 1 tree, cows orange i li1\L,] I R. Reade Davis with oflices at time. ‘ _ ‘tree; Ribgion‘ i has; Goideh Rim‘ they “fore fliielliilll ManchesterBldgq 33 Melinda St., Toronto Z, ‘Ont. Recently I was invited to drive a1 e i of tin» Order hem at - - ~ he odel I t a r i the 5°” l l" - R0v"l n t M.L.C. BIdg.,275 Crai’ Streetwestp. ,5 i “i l? ‘ “S e“ to tugngt i Many people when buying young‘ "l °§l~ I ' - Montreal, Que ec nlml '1 ‘ea c“ Ow“ calkhwe S “r e o" n trees see some variety in the n_urs-‘ 1 _____,_ __ _____V_ l’. tlingflullcfhltlllli tgislllesmlziil bieeialvaslsiartitegg Prymnnflifatglogqi ghliliii E hi“: ORDINATION 0F WOMEN l I I . ' ' I I I — "' ested in noting how the car bother-‘vvaijiilciliiriiliissslih 85m e ' 'n e) -"—— , _ . g something if they do; To . ed the dealer. He did not hift ge rs 1 . RONTO- Oct. 4 K‘ G 7 t0 l-Ord Deifby 811d Clliltain Sflflnl-‘Pl’ very we11~and the Steering il-mlilllied elll/ldnoirfdhlillgnlusittlletll) (tiyuiltét K222i; ear-ins’ significantly oll the regular lllg 601‘ g 6 S Churchill. , him. they read on they find other varie- 3m“? 0f "Dngfégatlons 1 ' ‘r "I'm afr id this in't in t be i '- t l i l d l"bed.and u": l Py F m SONS 0F i-‘Lliohvlgih SET ASIDF a fair testflof the clir,” h? argloligglz- goednjlilliildaihgmigvelli/isyentiifeiy bewil- M. Calm-Kill 1118 _ .' ~ M ‘ied. "This particular one isn‘t tuned dered with all the wonderfuldvarie- élllzlflétgghtiitlle committee __ __"" up." ,. ties there are; or else they or er ollc C . 111 wihogggolilptgg-h poisiiimger 2i bolhgrlrllstiveofisseiiigylhtivllilclllitlohllilil "Let me l-llke the Wheel." I Sllg-lfli‘ two trees of nearly every variety ?9n8 h%e, with th . . ‘ . . ‘ , ' ' ~- -- , - ~ hen planted B11165 ndicott, D poultry houses in the galdens and been caiied at Madrid by myai d‘? gested. You just happen to havelisted These tlces w _ ‘ _ paddocks in the vicinity of Frog- Gives to frame h new constitution‘ one of the cars with characterlsticsmlt Usually 810W. llhd when they Oldination of women is more. Large flo ks of handsome mlt on which a perhaps 11115 car} chard is nothing more or less thaliu had prepared an exhaust ma; animus m‘ collection of fruit trees bearing fruit, which was ordered sent t ‘the most oi‘ which Will be practically ism-s for the cohsitiemh accordance with of the last general council. {-0} grow at which cannot iapple that grows in the British E -; d is also regarde My 11001.01‘ authorities -as the best a i iehi i011 im- anywhere ill ‘ , ,,, H, ,, m .. , . "‘,“".‘§33.‘i.“ 2114:2321." .‘i’é.‘i..fi”ii.“’“““l f n e case o le ea l, REX-wove.- 25 years this fiililiille,zir1iriilngliinllimg ‘t m lame quantities of the best‘. eniug iron and coil ver t. I “er-wgrhde’ and mm ,3 money maker. Those who contemplate , . Fins-iv .1131," - “as a member of Parren Iodgeu: $1.35 to $1.50 When that engine no longer seemsicllllllrell‘ The very we‘ l ifllgilliugléefi-‘i, ltliilellélifrlilgfilégliglslzillgiagfi Ancient Order I the world. F. S. Reeves. Provincial Horticulturalist. ii y man decldeth ‘The Way his soul shall go.“ ‘ p -Mr. John Oxenham, in the Heston‘ ALBION ‘s-rova . woods ‘car. It can be made to ride easily, M310" NUT ‘ i In the Huntors find Millard‘: an ex remedy cuts and wounds. Pack a bot- tle in your kit. .f LiNIMEN-l Rev. P. W pallbearers were:- ly, Ernest Coffin, 5111111101111. Peter iilcGonneli, Edward OFFICIATES - rlicimmibi .J. M. lonle yester- one as to its efhéctiveness. ililc here she all nciai EXlllblll0ll_ division No. 2f)’ ciurlled froln Montreal wllerelil ‘semi-annual ses-Htlld Jollll e Moderator, Rev. D s, and from a know- that it would be doubt- would be suitable. The testillg of un- arieties of ap- illg and attempting to Messrs. J. AnUnion Pacific Patrick Fitz-iUS. Industrial Montreal ‘ineed no physician for ordinary ills you have at hand a bottle of _ Thomas’ Eclectric end witihcoughs, colds, sore throat, bronchial ltroubles, it is invaluable; for scalcis, ‘burns, bruises, sprains it is unsur- Vice Presid- NEi_L A. IIerrelL.‘ the isllirc Ave., Tue 1i r. ‘hours befnre his ive report‘ iiyiilg lll infancy, 991mg This‘ sltead, and whose 11151111011015. December 1917, ilyflllllg inon in tll ‘when 21 ill 1886 been relieved of ilialile- Where he y Holloways Corn Remover. has a power of its own that will be found effective. there would have been no need for being piahied by the unmmaged, :1sl ' Auonsifs hephew’ Ahonsb‘ who.“ any. permanent displeasure with the hi ieshh Oi glowing dggcriptlons and picked for his successor; is the son ___ l Mary Beaton- of was no children ailll Donald, botll in tile last five guged ill building vrnrk, having bul as well as to our peo- be success- . des ert d b! 111811!‘ President of the Pill‘? 870W"! lllen and looke It l5 Well“. (lily Fathers, ileveloping sell" lilo statutes of n piamingl ducted tile lllll‘ to‘ Si. illterllleilt was lll Cemetery, Derby, ‘lug from distant iandcr and family i Failyen and ‘ R. 1., JCOilIL, l sioner ort. iifr. MacFadyeil and affable diapostiion many floraLtrlbllt evidences to the eternal favor with ‘I-im . i8 ARRANGING Smith. of Montrea Canadian Brotherll Engineers, arrived morning. His visit ferent classificstio the _ new agreement‘ i MIBEHIIIWII alsh. 'l‘lle'Southem Pacific Co. . lWestinghouse Electric . . . . . .. ulld Peter Trainer. Service aiiUnjted states sgee] , , _ _ , _ , , 1, ‘ was (‘Ollflllfliéd by Rev. ' lllllllfll‘ McCarthy I‘ Nell A, MacFadyell, sun of the te Jollu ltlacFadyell alul Jessie g n (jonvgiilioii hiitrgilret MacKl Mmihiicriues, tiled at his home 58 Berk- emller 20th, ill ills 01st. year. ' liiacFadycu had about two weeks. .——DCCiSiOll|ill illiefllliiflCt) pronounced llini out‘ ‘ll ‘lllllgelnlllll he will‘ ll relapse} wgv 'f‘h4.- basis of‘ this agrecnlclll visit various local lodges of ill’ alllllllld lwllk “ll‘l‘lellly~ lll’ l5 sllrvlvell? 1.... ‘(llfléiitly lWHll fiPlllfili and only organization, llolll ili’l'(‘ anti iii ol lll“ ‘widow and two brothel-s’ e ilttiiiils rriilziiu t0 be WOPKEU llcl- parts of the Illaritillllzs. out. i r-—-—<+>-~-__ Mr. Slnilll zllso vonfiruleii lhc H‘- CANADA TO BECOME port, publifieii some tlflyfl ‘ that .\lOll('.l0ll is to he the scene o! the next ilienlliul convention of lllc Brothel-hood, which will nleet here ill i929. This city was €1\\‘.‘1l‘(l6t| the ilollcr lll tile fare of keen comm-li- itioll from ilallflix, Ottawa, Wind- flili‘, (Jill. and other (Tilllalliall celli- rcs wllicil also wllilted iile tronvell- lion. ll was fell, however, that as lllP ilext uli the twweilly-first anniversary of‘ tile establishment of the Brother- llOtltl, lilonctou was entitled to iiltf ilcilor, lilis city having been llli‘ birthplace oi‘ tile organization. Mr. Slllllll__8X])9ClS iu be lll this section of the country im" Q 1111 min- the exception of the late Ewell. m1 of p1'e5_"‘\\'ll(.l remained on the ‘about olle year, fronl there he went to Britigeport, Conn., and ;yeara later met and married Miss ‘formerly of Prince Edward 5e others 6159mm“, rTile thirty seventh year or their ailniversary would have occurred October 15th had he lived. there in connection with of the new wage scale and the dif- Quotations Oct. the New York Exchange 'I‘_ex. Ry. Ry. . . . . . . . . i i Alcohol Co. . . Stock Exchange Oil. For I 1N iiliifiylfiliilkiM i I and Division, 1C. 11.. MCFADYEN ‘ ~ llllon, of St. Cath- sday noon, Sept- beeil iii twenty four "I Q. 4.—- Quotations Johnston and Ward. Montreal Stock. CENTRAL i, R _ Church o! At. Top. and Santa Fe ity. 1M}; rhea Ivlllhig ‘[1] n“ g. 1,", scmahdi _ Ram's]: M‘ Lamont American Can Co. 66 unlema. i- on ‘nine-mp; ' iwlll preach at Nine Mile Creek, plfllm- C" "lldTdY- CO- ~- 109% n1. hle upon-neon for the h“ we“ l" were discussing var- Sfllllftlily, October 8th, at 1.20 p. lll. Am- L°c°m°live C"- - - - - - - - ~- 107 i’ h" bu.“ u h" m." “u” leties of apples for Prince Edward Sabbath October iimi- at Canoe Am. Smelt. and Refng. Co. .. 174%, _ ‘ Island, and took the commercial Cove at 10.30 p, m_ “m; Chui-L-ifl“ Am. Bosch Mag. Co. . . . . . . . .. 26% wwowv+v+wvw+o+oo+owoo viewpcllnt where llpples w°llld be,“ 2-30 ll.m. ulld in the I'eople’sil\!l9-°°ildfl C9D- Min- C0» 43% grown for profit, looking‘ eventually,- (ghm-ph‘ iiiiai-ioieiowh at 71m i,‘ ,,,‘,Can, Pacific Co. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 200 Changing Car's Character when the local demand will be fully ‘____ - N.Y. ceh. 311d Hud. Riv. 1m. 1'10 i SUDPllBd by 1008.1 grown flpples- 1° BURIAL YESTERDAY -- -'i‘ile C011. Gas C0. (N.Y.) . . . . . . . .. 118% With Fall at hand, Smith decided llleiifm" ifflde- when discussing iullerul (if .1... 1..., Mrs, Annie ML-Hl-ludson Motor Car op. .. - to have a heater installed in his il;1“i';1§$'t‘¥e,lllll5l be“ slrlclly ‘lll Donald which was largely attended International P8991‘ CO- 60% car. He left his automobile at the vmeh “b ° "lclillse lll” "lamb" ‘lfiwas llela yesterday morning from International Petroleum 32% service Station in me morning, m best °Y°ml °P 5 01 "f thLlllel‘ late residence 20s Dorchestel- Standard Oil of New Jersey . 4o thinking that 1.11816 W35 nothing y es ’ and “lose must sulted for, Si. l0 Si. Duilstalfs latheilrallMlS. K811. and _--... m1 The Alberta Pacific Crain Company, Limited 6% First Mortgage Bonds, due 1946 i The Alberta Pacific Grain Company, Limited, has, with its predecessors, successfully carried on a general grain business since 1902. It i one of the largest grain elevator lcompanies in Western Canada. - As at June 30th, 1927, the Company's balance sheet showed fixed and net current assets in excess of $8,000,000, as against $3,412,500 of=6%=Fi1'St Mortgage Bonds. For the year ended June 30th, 1927, net earnings after depreciation were $800, 857, or nearly 4 times the annual interest require- ment of‘ the bonds now outstanding. i We recommend these bonds for investment Bit- 100 and accrued interest, to yield 6% Descriptive circular on request. This company is the ended June 30, 1927, aver- . second largest manufact- aged annually $1,620,885. _ equal lo 4.50 times the urer of’ torn products in unmmi interest “Quin? lll“ Ullllell slale-‘i- T°l9l lnents on the present issue assets are 2.83 times the and for the year 1926 first mortgage bonds is- .1 such not earnings were sued. e1‘. equal to 7.60 tlmas the Net eammgs‘ hem” de- "‘ said interest requirements’. iluetion of bond interest. It is expected that appli- federal taxes and ‘epre- cation will be made to list cizltion reserves for the these bonds or. the New five years and six months York Stock Exchange. Price: 99 and accrued interest Circular ml request JOHNSTONA~I>WALLQ McCurdy Bldg., Halifax. MEMBERS: Dimitri-ill Slur-k Iixrlinngv, Toronto flinch Exchange, lllcllllvsl (‘II-ll Marker. Winnipeg (lrlrln Exchange, death the doctor (‘hli-nlu Board of Trude. is a contracting Color- lha boys all with old ilome- death occurred lll left home when eir twenties. Neil went to Bangor. remained for SGVETHl Shelton Conn.,: island. ‘I lll also, WORLD PEACEMAKER lhl()NTREAl4. Oct. i. ~~ "Canada is lilc nation of the future, iillli will be looked‘ upon as lim peat-c maker of the world". Mrs. filurghr- cl Wintrlughllill, 011i Country wo mum's champion. and forlllcr Lill- emi M. P., for ll Lincolnslliro iii‘.- lSlOll, said hero to-iiay before sall- illg for home on the S. S. fiiilluv- dosa. “For a llulldrell years the Full- (‘Ll States and Canada have dwell beside each other in peace ‘and ll.ll'- molly, and .witll (Yauadafis repr eutatlon on the League of Nation» there call be llo talk, even, or u-al" convention would come about lwo weeks, and during his stay will DOIWEOII England and the Fail-hi Slates," she said. by the marriage. .\ll'. lilacFadyeh was by occupation to our Experi-‘u carpenter and whose function it is cil work, and so-save in conjunction with two other brothers, Malcolm having died with- years, were ell-i and construction‘ it many private ,‘ public buildings they‘! We lnust stick to the Macintosh; have been feferrg " ‘as our main variety, as it is ent re-I r 3-11 1 What most car owners forget is F01’ N CPVOUS Womanlly successful here, is the best (Lltzaflolrri (efiflgglrally who founded 1‘ tile business, was for many years dto as the pioli-l Board of Alden‘ ll to as one of the‘ who did much to-i Bridgeport fronl small town tn a . ,tlli~iving city. Malcolm having tiled- ll’ ls 9' heavy ylelder andi two years ago. Neil has since con- business himself. lie l I N‘ 0i‘ United Workmeil.‘ i i‘i,._ i‘. z-llh oi‘ tie iltll m H lillslllgrgggglhlgnilltllfthguggpfllllatmglltlTh‘ illllelfli WM —lof Agriculture, at Charlottetown. ' Republican Club.‘ held from his Charles ‘Church, the Mt. St. Peters Conn. it was. very largely attended, many com-l -~"r ther openetll l lwlnts. among lA- ‘Wleayllrgnldlallllays, iind a Way, ‘wvllonl were the widow of the latcil ‘And me H1311 squ] climbs the Highi Malcolm MacFadyeu, N. J., Alex- - - a ill: ‘t?.$Y.£Z“'.?.“il';ii.lfi§.?°lihs l We can supply your wants townie-rest arm u; and "o. ;But to every man there openeth 1A High Way a d a Low, of New Haven, a nephew, H. B. Mac-I family of Providence,’ Ex-Mayor Sullivan of Derby, and .\ir. Northey, Commis- of Public Works of Bridge- was of a genial; and the e5 were ailenti memory of one who was esteemed and respected‘ by all who knew him. May he find Cod. .__._. DETAILS OF NEW WAGE SCHEDULE‘ MONCTON, Oct. l. ——,W. C.| genefal chain. mon for the Atlont c region of the’ ood of Railway in the city this at this time is the setting no as included in with infill-ali- Due Price Yield l Dominion o! Canada 455': . . . . .. 1940 99.30 4.57% l ‘ Dominion of Canada Guaranteed 5's I954 104.00 4.73% l l rl-md by Cnngdion National Railways) l ‘ ‘Commonwealth of Australia (Ex- l v Céfhll) 5's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I957 98.00 5.127.} ‘Province of Ontario 435's . . . . .. I944 99.25 4.559.. l» Canadian Pacific Railway Co. 4%’: 1944 98.00 4.70% ‘Cuba Northern R-ilwsys C... 514's. . i942 91.15 5.137.; mung. slesmihlp Lilloi Ltd. 6'... I941 ioo.oo 6.00% ‘Gstinoau Power Company 5's . . . . I956 97.50 5.16% ‘PMonlrnl Tramway: Company 5's. . I941 100.00 5.00% PSnxoi-i Public Works, Inc. 6%’: . . . I951 99.00 6.58% ‘Consolidated Water Power l Pnpq- Co. 5%’! . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . i947 97.00 5.7577. PPonnsylvenin-Dixie Cement Corp. 6's I94! 99.75 i l for your Safety Deposit Box The following high-grade Bonds which have been selected from our current list offer an excellent oppor- tunity_for sound investment in readily marketable j S¢CllfilI1€SZ‘—‘ ° Listed on New York Stock Ruben . t Principal and Intern! payable in {rev York Fonds. 6.03% The above Bonds are offered subject to prior xalc and h change in price. Further information regarding any issue and n copy of the current edition of our publication “Investment Securities" will be forwarded upon request. Write our nearest oflloo. iThe National City. Company Limited Hold Office-St. James and St. Peter Slroot|—-Montrui IO liiihsglreet I-Znl 2M Bloeabig: #:1141111 ‘ 7|iff4h5ig£é§trlel