OCTOBER 10.1929 And why not have, . linear teatlsafaggqevm, "SAI-iili TEA. ‘F9081! from. the gardens’ youthful figure» If Every Day you and Your friends chuckle behind your back when you put on excess weight But you are sure of being nourished yet keep your? Pit a little 1166i Heavy Food Drink a little More Bovril Bevan. Builds Strength Without Fot loutot-io Liberal l Leader Invited ‘l Into The Open l (Canadian Press) MIDLAND, Ont., Oct. ‘L-Premier again challenged W. E. "N. Sinclair ' Liberal Leader, ‘for a. declaration whether or not. the Liberal party was in favor oi the Ontario Temperance Act. - . “Let Mi‘. Sinclair some out into the open," the Prime Minister declared, "and give the people oi Ontario whom he, seeks to represent an opportun- ity w see what he represents. Let him come out and say whether he is for or against the Ontario Temper- ance Act, and then we will have the issues straight and clear cut before the people o! Ontario.‘ Let Mr. Sin- clair say, if he dare, whether or not he is for the Ontario Temperance Act." In Memoriam DONALD JOSEPH MACDONALD With sincere feelings oi sorrow, we on September 9th, oi Donald Joseph MacDonald, axllighly respected resid- ent of that p ace. Born at West St. Peters, in eighteen hundred and seventy, he came to Blooming Point whilestil a young man, where he took 1113p farming. He married Mary Mac- onald, of Glencoe, P. E. Island, who .._sl_irvives him and to whom, with her I young family, the sympathy of many friends and relatives is extended. l - Deceased had always enjoyed good lheslth until within nine days of his i’ deathwhen he contracted pneumonia, ‘ and despite the best of medical sklll ‘and tender care of loved ones, the soul that had labored so faithfully in q. Howard Fergussn here yesterday mourn the death at Blooming Point,’ .- 1m; qndgiioTTETowN endanger Indian River; Mrs. D. J. MacDonald and family, "Blooming Point; Miss Letitia MacDonald, West St. Peters; ‘Miss Nellie McKenzie, Maine; Miss Nellie MacDonald, Maine; Mrs. N. J. MacDonald, Grand Tracadle; Mrs. James B. MacDonald, West 8t. Peters; Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Mac- Donald, Peakes; Mr. and Mrs_ w11- llam A. MacDonald, Grand ‘rracadie; Mr. and Mrs. William I". MacDonald. ‘Iracadie Cross; Miss Mary J. Mac- Donald, Tracatdle Cross; Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. MacDonald, Vernon River; Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McEachem, Ver. non River; Mr. and Mrs. John W. 'MacDonald, Grand Tracadie; Mr. and Mrs, Daniel MacDougall, Mt. Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. D. J. MacDonald and family, st. Andrews: Miss Ella and James MacDonald, Orwell Cove; Miss Catherine A. MacDonald, Montreal; Miss Mary C. MacDonald. Panmure Island; Mrs. Margaret Fisher, Little Pond; Miss Mary MacGillevray, CharlotLetown;\ Mr. Leonard Mac. Stewart: Grand Tracaclle; Messrs. Angus and Alex MacDonald, St. Andrews. Donald, Grand Seminary, Quebec; the mayor had not always been “four Miss Cecilia. MacDonald, Cable Head Square behind the workers." Mr. Mc- East; Mrs. Revel and family, Char- Bride said that the man who Just lottstorvn; M155 perm; MacDonald, stood still and made no move at all Mr, and might have made a mistake twenty Charlottetown; Miss Florence Mac. Dnugall, Blooming Point; Mrs. John R. McIntyre, Grand Years TK-acadie; Mr. E, ‘P. MacDonald, Mr. rected it," he declared. “We think we and Mrs; John J. MscDougall, Bloom- have the best managed and the best ing Point: Mr. Peter Jay, Mount equipped _publlcly owned street rail- Mr. Daniel A. MacDonald, way in the world," the Mayor said. cents than any other street railway A. F. L. Opens 49th. Convention (Special i0 the Guardian) roaolvio, out, Oct. re-wmio the strains of the “Star Spangled Banner" and. "O Canada" rolled through the spacious convention hall, and out into the foyer oi the Royal York Hotel, the 49th annual conven- tion oi the American Federation oi Labor opened the first oi its sessions today. Extending a right royal wel- come to the finest city in Canada. and the brightest spot in the Brit- ish Empire. Mayor 5am McBride declared that Toronto had less labor troubles during the last six years than any other city inAthe world. “Take Canada with her nine or ten million people and you will find very little trouble," he said. Referring to a statement by William Varley, that was a donkey and nothing more, I ago." “but I have cor- "We carry you farther for seven l Letters of sympathy: Rev. Peter F. service in the world." ‘Toronto be- l MacDonald. Montana: Mr. and Mrs. lieves that ull public utilities, should be publicly owned, and to the labor organizations oi this city should g0 much credit for the progress that Mass.; Miss Ellen MacDonald, Orwell has been made, I am in favor of a labor representative on all our public utilities commissions, and this after- Miss Ida Walsh, Jamaica Plain. noon Isl-rail favor appointment oi a labor representative on the hydro MN. A. D. MacDonald. commission, James A. E. MacDonald, Little Pond; Mrs. D. A. McEachern, Hermitage; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ryan. Neponset, CW6; Miss Nellie MacDonald, Maine; Mr. and Mrs. John McIntyre, Boston; Nines; Miss Penzle MacDonald, Char- lottetown; l this world, took its flight to its eter- nal home. a 0F SCOTTISH CHURCHES. c l l-le was reconciled in his last illness by his pastor, Rev. John B. Mclntyre. I who administered the last rites oi the inoman Catholic Church, alter which P a loving father having advised his boys i and having said good-bye to his dear.‘ lanes, peacefully resigned his will to‘ God's. mond and Reginald, he leaves to _F or information leadi to the conviction o any person selling I inferior rugs as genu- me Congoleum. Genuine Congoleum is’ easily identified by the’ Gold Seal on the surface l of the rug, your guar- antee of satisfaction. Congoleum Canada Limiierh \ Montreal. l, i rildwsa BROS” Ltd'- (Terry ulsoti-rtl-itirlttot-fto y , Gold Seal Congoleum yous... m, MW"! ti" brmher-‘t 5""- Peiel‘ F- of the commemorative service, with OTTAWA, Onto, Oct. 8.—Presbyter-. terian Churches in Scotland. after centuries o! ‘ecclesiastical dispute, the termination oi which was brought about yesterday in St. Giles’ church. Edinburgh, when the United Free l Beside! his oollowllls Widow and’ Church of Scotalnd and the Church 4W9" cllildrm- "lmely- Mam» 3"‘ of Scotland united to become the ‘nsdette. Peter. Charlie. Joseph. Rav- New United Church oi Scotland, St. Andrew's Church was the scene Little Pond. _ _________i______________ Cr°55*“m" 13mm M"°D°""1d-, this province drugs in contravention Mt‘ swwan‘ o; the Pharmacy Act. Mi" In his judgment, Mr. Justice Lor- cqmmmgggyg groggy anger found that the sale of drugs ___._ Ironto and not within the borders of Qucbec, “m5 1n solemn rejoicing m; mam! Pharmaceutical Act did not RDDiY- ccmmemorated the union oi Presby- — " i’ now, was not familiar in the days not so very remote. At the time oi Confederation it was frought with visions of vast barren wastes, omplalncd of had taken pace in To- and that, therefore. the Montreal To Vancouver This caption, while familiar to us Wild w, -- . . I'm always /' i ‘l ‘ a e o z. I a T s; ‘ t( \’ through lgyg9 dclock! Leisure is hard to find when there’s a home to carefor. ’ But with a machine to do the washing each week . . . . there’s sure to be a. lot more time for play than there is now. - The Biaclzstoile Washer is the first ulasbei" that we have bee' able to offer to you for unde $100. .1 1:; "lilllDlO, efficient, d; penr"*‘""‘. Flint the snap of - switfl» ‘ it, Sl/‘TLS. Large enoug fo1-a\t;‘\r~le\v"eek’s wash yet , comvzlret that it takes up no mor room than an ordinary kitche chair. The cost of operating this Washer is unbelievably 10w, 3c to 5c an hour. Your saving in sti-covth, time and temper each wee‘: is worth many times that much. of the 10p. Associated System Charlottetown. P. E. l. ONLY $5.00 DOWN Land 15 months to t pay. It is your chance l to get a. good washing l machine. at this low. price of $99.50. -' Maritime, Electric Co, Ltd» MacDonald, Parish Priest, Bute, Mon- tsna, and James 3., West St. Peters. Also two sisters, Mrs. Charlotté J. MacDonald, ‘Iracadie Cross, and Miss Lillian, West St. Peters. 'I'l'l'e'i'uneral was held on September ll, and hundreds of friends gathered to-pay s. last tribute of respect to one, who by his estimable character and‘ cheerful disposition, endeared himself to all. Requiem High Mass was ‘sung by Rev. Reginald F. Mac- Donald, nephew oi deceased. There were also present in the‘ sanctuary, név. John B. McIntyre, Tracadie; Rev. Ronald J. MacDonald, St, Col- umbia and Rev. William V. MacDon- ald. Hops River, ulter- which the ro- mains were laid to rest in St. Bon- aventure! Cemetery. The pail bearers to... Messrs. John J. MacDougall, Peter O. MacDonald. Maurice Kelly, Jdhn J. Lacey, David MacDonald, R. J. ‘MacDonald. Eternal rest grant unto him oh Lord and let perpetual light shine up- onhim. . The Mass Cards are as follow-iii Rev. Peter l". MacDonald, Bute, Mon- tana; Rev. Reginald F. MacDonald. nine clergy of the city and district semi-circularly around the The Moderator, Rev. A. G. Canlel'on, presided; Rev. ,W. H. Lcathem gave the address and pract- ically every minister present took part seated pulpit. in the services. Sll-[PMENT 0F DRUGS MONTREAL, Que., Oct. 8.—Noth- lng in the Pharmaceutical law of Quebec prohibits outside houses from shipping drugs here which only phar- maclsts are permitted by law to sell, it was decided by Mr, Justice Lor- anger in the Superior Court yester- day in dismissing an action for $500 taken by the Pharmaceutical Associa- tion of the Province oi Quebec against the T. Eaton Company of Toronto. Limited. The association asked that the de- partmental store be condemns‘ to pay the amount as a fine for selling QQOOXO-OOO-PQOOQOOO-O-IO-OOO - PEERLESS Indians and a Journey in the PODuIar mind was something that was not ii 4i As well plunge into darkest Africa as make the Journey across Canada in those days, But times have changed. Today the ional Railways and is whirled away over steel rails as it were on a magic grammes that nightly come to him over the air, shortly to flnd himself in Vancouver. The Continental Limited, carrying compartment - observation - library contemplated by the average citizen. $55311“; TREASURE LONDON. Oct. ’7—(British ‘United traveller steps on board one oi the Presn-Beneath the waters of To- fast luxuriously equipped transoon- bermgry Bay in Scotland. a deter- tlnental trains of the Canadian Nat- mined band o; men “e ‘M81118 the last stages 0i e. long struggle to re- carpet, enjoying the comforts oi ‘civi- “V” "Mn the deep ‘he “nwld lization and the wonderful pro- wealth oi a boot ase- The time is getting short. October will seq the expiry of the driving rights granted to Colonel Kenneth Foss who, since i912, has been trylngu year ago. FROM SUNKEN GALLEON to salvage the treasure of the Span- ish Armada galleon Almlrante di ——~—- ’= Florencia, whlchsank off the coast oi Scotland while carrying‘ jewels and bullion valued at $15,000,000. Now all that remains to be done is to penetrate through the six feet of clay under which the galleon‘ lies and cum. way through the deck to the strong room with pneumatic saws. Gross receipts of the principal rail- ways of France are much higher than FLAPPEVR AT 108 coise Levapresto, who will celebrstcl her 108th birthday tomorrow, hopes ti! take an airplane ride. She wesri? knee-length skirts, drinks wine and approves of women smoking. i Just been inaugurated beetween Bat-l avia and Palambang. Netherland Basil Indies . Buffet Car, leaves Montreal daily at 11.15 P. M., for Ottawa; Minalri; Win- nipeg; Saskatoon; Wainwright, Ed- monton; Jasper, in the heart oi Jas- per National Park. where is located the famous Jasper Park Lodge, owned and operated by the Canadian Nat- ional Railways; Vancouver; Victoria, B. C. The passage from Vancouver to ' Victoria is made in one of the palatial Canadian National Steamships. ‘Those coming from Maritime Prov- lnces poihts have the choice of sev- eral connections. By the "Ocean Limited" (daily, and carrying radio equipped compartment observation - library car), one can enioy the day in Montreal or close connection can be made by the "Maritime Express" l flak. Jaim- car (radio equipped). were sleeping cars, including the Toronto-Detroit _ ~ Chicago drivel between the business centres of. Moatresl-Toronto-Detrilii- In‘! Ohieago 1,; made very easy and a de- lightful experience for those usins qmuum 1. “mp1 Railways’ services. The international Limited leaves Montreal daily at 10.00 s. M. arrivins abroad» s40 P. M. Detroit 11-35 P- M- gmogoflgs the next morning. This is trmt luxurious radio equipped tr-iiri crrryins day coaches. dining u}, glieping oars. compartment-ob- sarvation-library car, lounge and club 0O! Tbs Inter-City-Maple Leaf leaves Montreal, daily except Sunday. at m0 r. u, arrivinl ‘Ilowilio 8-30 P-M- lelyl ‘Iioronto daily at 8.45 P. M. ar- flying ‘Chicago 0.10 the following , This train carries equip- P" ' t similar to The International Limited and is also radio equipped. Connections with both trains from Maritime Provinces mints ls vie the "Ocean Limited" (dilly) lfflvilil lgoritroalltm A. M. and carrying radio equipped compartment observa- dibnry car.- lugight Services‘ include Train No. i7 ieaylhg Montreal at 11.00 P. M. daily ‘slid. arriving ‘Toronto 1.30 A. Mn i. i’. M, Chicago 9.45 P. M. "‘ carries first class coaches. Mn that type oi equipment the ‘ m" (single room.) Cen- FOX NETTING ‘WHAT WI HAYS‘ WE'LL HUI-If “it's Better to be Sure Inm- Inggg a" III IIOII profitable investment that you MN- Are 7W going to lose mm. or was no: m" "Certainly not" ‘Why?’ ‘llecaulsfi you Ion s: ease snow- ing that the ban ‘QUALITY NNG” Ia protecting III! lined. rug “up; y uiaaviamzlu as lore and after being woven. than Hat witness sagging or It ging and makes a parlor! fence. Can be motes my an "AMATIIJI. SPICIALLI IADI run US.‘ UUI PRICE! All! ‘rill I881 0n fill IBIAND. A ‘phone call will bring Milli A. Pickard o co. Age Than Sorry " Nlllg than Pennant. N IT- best mi IROOWAN‘! I-IMITID lllmlll l "points t. t. The Rogers Hardware _. Colliplllfillfd. PIONI m d _ ' .__'» . - (daily except Sunday), arriving Mon- treal 7.50 P. M. For illustrated booklets descriptive of Pacific Coast territory, including Alaska, and Jasper National Park, fares, reservations, eto., apply any Canadian National Ticket Agent or F‘. W. Robertson, General Passenger 8050-10-3-17-24 Oct, Q-O-OQ-O-Q-O-O O6 0§0> Welsh Anthracite’ Means Comfort ~ Our Welsh Coal Is no doubt» "l! nt, Moncton, N. B. Coal for my Furnace. hes of and waste. trial will prove It Quickly. And a the trlalloael t Artistic Living Room Lamps Such an assortment of pretty new lamps andshades are here. The colors are varied and in the beautiful new silk crushed velvets will add a note of luxury and beauty to your room that makes it a decorative feature off first importance. You can have these as shown in cut in the Piano orlJunior, also Bridge and Table lamps The Junior and Bridge shafts are 'walnut finish with brass " plated bases and fixtures. The table lampssre oi solid wal- nut, they are finished with a brass plated filial oi new deign. The Junior Shafts are fitted to allow shades to be t wished making them very serviceable as well as highly ecor- ative. Whether you wish to purchase or not, you“ are welcome to wanderythrough, you will enjoy seeing the pretty things. HOLMAN Ltd. R. T. THE HOME or astronaut. _ NEW vonx, oot. 8.—-Mrs. Fran-l 167.. ill i‘ L I i; . to" . ' ‘F. ‘ ll lull’ ' ed as n l