" Ill »»~aaernau rnusr ., . ‘constant m i» _ gI-Isad OHQMHALIIAX,N,Q_ ‘ fianr. iidtiiifli“ 0. N, IIIIETT, lisnager Charlottetown Branch it FEDERATED CAPITAL . EARNINGS AGAIN ADVANCE rlzAlRllljlUlll-US PAQBEQ ‘MILLION MARK Another large increase in Net Earnings is shown by federated Capital's latest report covering the quarter ended Jilly 81st ‘and It is announced that the Directors have voted to split tlie Common Stock oi the Company twu ior one, gubject to consent oi the Stockholders, lor which a special lnectillgjs to be called. We believe in and recommend this Stools as anlhveet- moist Bargain. as ~- Iillpertioalars and price on request. " Eastern Securities Company LIMITED i i '14s nloinuoivn srnssr UIIABLOTIETOWN MONTREAL svsnmhsms: HALIFAX MONOTON '1'- 4°"! rash‘ taro-ion r-l’ - i- i“ - - Inllfiilfl re fe elav-rjrowa in, cured do. ltept in when you lasli ior ’ . ‘. nouon 'li's the Burley Lest, the cure and the care that’ keeps the bite down. iii! flavour up when you ask ior u..- Tl i goalies. rwuv/ cu swmc - or: _.r "s iii’8 Attention ‘if Have in Stock ,n :i.-."~._I,~ HOOVER." Latest Improved Potato Diggers ‘ " -With Truck Attachment _ (it Centralguardian 1!"- um haroaosrqflilhutch will he at Home oh ‘Thursday, lep- temberidthiromthree to “m4 eisht to teh. t WM-I-llqg t ~ 1% . HAMPTON uurran 055301- “mm ior Sundry. Sept. ma. us, ‘l l°u°wl= Reinstall-liars: Bon- Ihsv- 8 D- ill-i victor-is uo p. m. James P. Kaye, minister, SUNDAY shaving-rs, hnqm on the Hunter River United Charge M’ Builder. Bent. :2, 1m, are s, m. lows: Wiltshirc, 11 a. m4 Hemp. Bhlffl. 3 P- Iii-i Hunter River ‘l p. m. A. E. Chapman, pastor, ~ t NEW ‘rshrriront ornos "AI-TED lOON-v-Thd building on the comer oi Queen and Fitzroy Streeisds being torn down to make room ior the new Telephone Oiiice, which is to replace it. It is under- stood that work on the new building will be begun shortly. HEAVY TOURIST TBAFFlO-Jrhe tourist traiiic. although not, cg mid. season proportions. is still very large, and is more active now than at the same "date in any previous season. The tourist trade this season has been the most profitable ever exper- lelioed hr this province. Visitors are still coming irom" all parts oi the continen‘ irom West Virginia and ‘from even as iar as Oregon. _-__- TRINITY UNITED CHURCH- Early prayer meeting at 10 s. m. The preacher at morning service will be Rev. J. Phillips Jones. D. D., oi Toronto,_. representing the Social Service Council oi Canada. The Jun- ior Confiscation will meet at usual hour. Sabbath School and’ Bible Classes meet at 230 p. m. Rev.‘ Dr. Ramsay will preach st evening serv- ice. his subject iIeinm-"Ohrist draw- ing all Men." an. aprcpriate‘ selec- tion will be rendered by the, Harmony Male Ohoir. Anthems by. the Choir morning and evening. Students and visitors always welcome. YISTIIDAY’! MAIKlT-diggs sold at sac; butterioc; chickens 75c to 81.00; iowl $1.00; ducks 01.00; apples 8o in l0c per dosen: green time flit-ct: plums 20c qt; peas 85o qt; sssaptfllla berries 20c qt; cranberries rec qt; mushrooms 20c box; crab apples lie qt.;_. hay 65st‘ straw m: turnips we; old oats lac: new can loo; iiotatoeahtloo. 4111.3, iish decal-truest well; supplies With-_!1'esh.el1d_.ri_-m;_ cqghed cod at do. and iresh mackerelzocsnd 25c. suocsssrul. ’. aniline-s. most O Boils Dry up boils witirlillnardh. It's antiseptic. qualities kill the poison and draw out in- flammatiom M|NAPU5 .<1lifllF> LINIMENT RUBBERF BOOT,_ $EA$°N' crepe with hat to match ih French i l u the visiting delegates irom the Good itoads Association.‘ The guests" were received by ‘we. T. W. L. Prowse. tire. lira Yeo. and we. H. B. Shaw. ' in moms tasteiuily decorated ior. the occasion. About twenty tables indulgs edilvtbe 800d old game oi bridge and the gentlemen joined thdir lady friends ior" lunch. In gaining prises the provinces were well ‘represented. The great prises were won by Mrs. Douchetelle. Quebec. Mrs, Squires. Ontario. Mrs. Hill, New Brunswick. The prisg winners ior the town were Mrs. Mark MoGuigan, Mrs. 'J. D. utewart, and Mrs. mgerson. There were also two prises awarded in the In"! Present. The winners were Mr. Winnegar and Mr. Motntchey. The prizes were awarded by ‘Justice Arse- nault with happy and appropriate speeches ior each "presentation. Ai- ter the ‘awarding oi prises dainty refreshments were served, Alwggthgg- this closing‘ iuriction ior the Good ' Roads ‘Association was‘ on; oi the 111°" tfllvyable held during the con- vention. PBESBYTERIAN SERVICES on sundsy. Sept. 22nd, as iollows: Hsrtsville, 3 p. 111.; S, B, 2 p‘ m’: Brwiifleid '1 ii- m-:- Hililiidi’ River, 1 o. 111.; s. s. 10.30 a. m. Rev. G. M. Dunn oi Toronto will speak at, the Hsrtsville service. Brsdalbsne, 3 p. rn-i S. S. 2 p. m.; North Rustlcg Schoolhouse. 1i s. m. (m. Delmgng Yeo’a closing services.) ' wsnnnvo BELLS-The following which is clipped irom s, csigu-y, M“, “WNW. will be oi interest to the "l"! Blond friends oi the bride, Miss Msyda S. Farrow. daughter o1 My, and Mrs. W. F. Farrow, formerly oi Summkersi’, and now oi Calgary: "A pretty wedding took place on Bat- "Ydly Rimming, August 31st. at seven o'clock. in. Bt. Stephen's Anglican Church, when Mayds, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Farrow, became the bride oi Max alch Kelly. Rev. Frederick“ H. Wilkinson psriormed the ceremony. The bride, ‘who was given in marriage by her father, was IOVBIY in a BJWn of suntan georgette‘ ielt embroidered in pastel shades. She carried a bouquet oi oplieiih roses and orchid sweet pass. Mas Eileen Lillian Cope, the bridesmaid. wore a gown oi eggshell ci-eps with 11M to match. Her flowers were Arurerican beauty roses. The moth-er oi the bride wore a gown oi ilgured orchid crepe with seagull grey hat and cor- sue bouquet. oi orchid sweet peas. ‘The bride was attended by Ar- thur Vernon-Farrow,- brother oi the bride. Following the ceremony, e. breakiasttwas served at the home oi the bride's parents, alter which m. oil/larch, Vernon River, was the scene oi a most interesting eventmi Wed- nuday morning, sent. 11th, when Leo B. MacDonald led in the altar H0191! Jean, second dallzihier oi Mr. and Mrs. Dougald O. MacDonald, Orwell. when their pastor, the Rev. P. D. MacGuigan unitedthem in the holy bonds pi matrimony. The bride, who was ciiarminsly eownod in white satin and lsoe with conventional veil and carried s. shower ‘ roses and maiden hair iern. was a tended by her sister Augusta who was um“ in peach satin with black hat she carried a bouui-Wi- o! We" W"- The groom was ably suuwrisd hi’ m‘ prod-ior, m. Charles MacDonald. Ai- ier the ceremony “.10 ham °°“P1° motored in the home oi the hilt!" parents where breakfast W." “W” u’ the immediate rulstives o! bot-h PI"- lsssnaamonstlwmwifliiww- P. D. Macuuizan. Alter the breakfast m, young couple leit by S. 8.,1-loch- slag; on s short honeymoon. the bride wearing a black velvet ensemble with hat she shoes to match. On their "gum a reception was held at the m“ 4g u“ groom, many useiui and eegfly guts were received inciudiiis l substantial cheque. item the #001115 rather. ‘me groom's rift to the bride and Mrs. Kellyleit on_<a motor trip to w" ' P9571 “an” w sucoelsiul hridsa-oartswashela Wed- Jasper Park. oh their rsturh they will mid. sn Amethyst BMW. and to the new! svsninr in. the psrlours or reside at "Okotoks." The bride's many Iiwmlml-ii I “t s! wit! W" 1W1."- the Canadian Legion. in hohm oi niches ch the rslshc join ih best Mrs- MwDOuI-ld. w one Oi 0r- wishes ior the happiness and pros- ‘"11’! 111°" 9W1!!! W“! 1141"- 14* perky at this puma”- youné ooupjg MSCDOHIH, WhO ll bhd lUn 0! Ml’. 811d . Mrs. D. H. MacDonald, Orwell COW. ‘“"' .isoneoieiseincstpopu1s:young. WEDDING BELLS-St. Joaohilns “rmmf um m“: muw ‘mend. 10m Nil‘. and Mn. MacDonald in wislli-fll them many years oi happiness and wedded bliss. guson. sitar. a pleasant visitf in the city, have returned to Cambridge. . h n Mesa, where m. Ferguson is w re- otorp c; sumo his duties on the iscuity oi Harvard university. Mrs. J. O. Stewart. were among the visitors to the city yesterday. Boston ior the winter. He intends re- turning to his old home at Pleasant. Grove in the spring. daughter, which moo, leit ici- Borg ' ton yesterday. dred Hickok, Mrs. Oecil Mailett, leit n-idsy morning by uiotcr ior Sydney and Prinoeport, N. l. R FINEST PERFORMANCIB MUyLTl-RANGE GEAR SHIFT, GIVES NEW omvmc man. " u HROUGH the development of the with whci a difference in results andi new Chrysler Muiii-Runge Geor what a difference in the ioys ofdrivingl Shift and other swooping advance- . . _ Not until you actually drive a Chrysler zerngzhgigrysler has left the industry .177" or "70" Wm Y0“ maul.‘ finally and fully how for ahead the’ First created for the magnificent new Mulii -Range Gear Shift has chfyjlgf |mpQfiQ|-Qnd "my ggqrrying curried motoring standards. - out the Chrysler ideals of Stclndcrd- ' ' ' Izod Qucliiy, also Incorporated in the Nor do you want to miss seeing and new"77'"cnd"7o"—the Multi-Ronge driving the remarkable new Chrysler Gear Shift completely revolutionize: “66"—|ower in price than any six that range and quality of motor car por- ever before bore the name of Chrysler. formzncehlh: a" ‘twig’ Ii is every inch a Chrysler in the best. com rpa ' u o I ‘up’ ‘on ' Chrysler tradition, from radiator to.‘ rear axle, from rims to roof-and‘ what u voiuel 4 5 5 Willi hunt-sane: our sum I II I CHRYSLER 7 7 - “rfriticss-Nicsscaysoyisr, " from ‘Z060 f0 $2315- EOJB. Windsor, Ontario, including ‘standard factory equipment (freight and tones extra). V fi/ There is nothing new to learn in driv- Mm MULMAN“ “Mum” ing. You shift gears as before-but u t u 11 ,1 new cumin; . '10“ raters-sis lady Styles, - 4 ocmsiseoiosim r.o.s. - c ; Windsor, Ontario, Including * " ‘ standard factory equipment QCHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCTS (freight and foxes extra). "77" Crown Coupe. szzso ' s. o. a. wit-cw, Ontario a cnmiu six unou eiuo , (Special Equipment him) 1/ - . ' ‘1 NBN CHRYSLER '66" PR|CESP'SIX Body Styles, from Si“! f9 $1345. F. O. l. Windsor, Ontario, including stands-d factory Oquiprnent (freight and taxes extra). Provincial Motors Limited 224 Great George Street Phone 421 Dealers for Prince Edward Island T__I_-IET__C_(\_NADVIA_N _B_UiLT CHRYSLER FOR CANADIANS’ the brides» Messrs. Roy Crockett, Roy Town- shend and RoyWhite, oi Souris, spent the week end i-n Charlottetown guests oi Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Town- shend, Longworth Avenue. @@@m@©-é Record Breaking Sale O Of Broadcloth Shirts $119 I Tremendous sale of Broadcloth Shirts in plain and fancy patterns, newest colors and designs, collars attached or separate, “barrel” or French cuffs, easily the finest value at 1 .. the price on the market . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Moore €o° McLeod Ltd. ocoooooooooooooooooooooooc ©©t oeoebe-eae-eee-oooe-e-e-oooes-s Miss Roberta Spencer’ g Fellow Trinity ooucse. Loud»! I chi“; le-open September 0th Piano-Organ and Theory Studio. Baptist Church. Fitzroy Street. Phone 487-! or 278-1. (Patriot Please 00W) ©©©©©©©@ PIISONALI Draw H. Ierguson and Mrs. Fer- 1781-9-7-2whb. Mr. and ms. Fred Webster and Mr. .1. u. Crockett has returned to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mellett. and Your Furnace Can Burn Oil ELECTROL-all electric attachment keeps Mi‘. Whitney mohardscn, Mile Mil- i‘- Mr. Frank motor. Springiiiil, re- i‘ firs. co." Ihrsehere d Cleaners ' (s t and Combined) m?“ m“ 5mm “mfmm spars e theiunlaloihisgrandsoiadhester n-alnqrrincepcrhlms. ' _ P n m n. in. William H0111‘! is visiting at » ,~ m; ,bllflfliill" so ~ v _ um. Harbor. u. s. where he is the WNte‘lels-"."i..".._:::s;. use °' "°" °' "‘ "‘ m‘ guest oi his dsughter._llrs. lianiey no"... till v ‘z mo m. g, .-. . A u" r“ house at steady summer warmth automatically Use your coal bin for storing vegetables; you're through iorever with furnace coal when you enjoy the easy life obtained by Oil Burning Equipment. On the job day and night, seli regulating against the rise and iall outside temperatures. The Eiectrol Oil-burning attach- ment irees you from pesky iusssing with furnace, coal, kindl- ing.»ashes. Guaranteed not to cause radio static, Eioctroi is one simple unit, built by the world pioneers in Oilburners, who introduced every improvement and thus became the biggest manufacturers. - Besides, Eiectroi is installed by a dealer here who is s. heating _ . engineer, assuring you every satisfaction in the future. Chat , ' with him about it. . c » ' y f ' _ _. Stanley, Shaw f’; Peordon, r A - ~ "'"R.T.MORRISON_ ~ t. g l . , ‘~ MANHQOD: Qrgln grutsigrtta-afirinders and ,~ flmkShTRnliiNGTl-l 0° U ‘s I ‘ 01TH“ Cream Separators. U" sizes.) 5 limb-Air Furnaces (All sizes). mbmuqslflnd mm aodlifnsorted ~ arefsdliing at lowsstprlsss 70" esmtl to suit our oulflilifrl- " c "tvf . " t - can s ws-ssss assess sssu" t." l)‘ sealsteaweasojsshsspiss “w. ' oars mus lasts‘!!! is at Enekp: ‘m, ss’ssstlsssssslasisssnsss", M ?i1"1':L'F‘-\l~5fi7 I ' . w‘.