OCTOBER. 23' 392° _ - . e ~'rnE cHAnLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN. PAG i \ » ~/-=“-/'“'L""` ff i \\ il _»» / V' _:S5-‘-'-' HE current issue of I mzesim ¢¢;0m.. Tmndoiimw contains particularsmcii 5 large number of corporation securities, so diversified that_a selection can be made from it to suit the requirements, of almost any investor. It also includes a useful list of Canadian govem- ment and government-guaranteed bonds traded in 01:1 éhe Canadian, London and New York mar e . . If you are an investor, write for cod _ Clip and mail this advertisemeiitctizsixth ygiir name and address. ' Name...1;..........'...T..;.1’._...;i._...;i‘ Address.. .". . . ;I'.;".‘f;*...". . . . .'. . .TT Royal Securities Corporation Limited Riley Building, Charlottetown Telephone 822 owwnooo rooooeoororooooooouaennoaeeune.egg., GOO-G O _.___ A Buyers ’ Market During the early part of’ 1928, when sound investments yielded in the vicinity ol 4.30 p. c. to 5.25 p. c. at the best, investors recalled with a certain degree of regret the splendid livest- ment yields prevalent only a few years before. ln the not-far-distant future when ill\'¢Si»l\1¢I\¢ prices have again advanced with a consequent lhrlnkage in yields-the natural course of event! ,_||w¢gtoi-3 'will again ruefuily recollect the ex- ' cellunt investment bargains offering at the present moment. Today is a Buyers' Market. ' LIMITED 146 nicnmorm smear cnsnaorrnrown sr. .ioim ivioivrnnai. HALIFAX moscron suiirmnnsina rnsosiucroiv _ 9 0 O 5' O~&§4¢4-O-§¥O40~0-OOQVOO O-O50 astern Securities Company Ltd. -O-OO O &O~§ AY S ` _ _S _Y Y _ Buy Your Table Silver on the Hohnan Budget Plan! iloiman’s Budlli Pil1\'°“"m°' 7" w bu’ mm' I nun or suverwue at the rsrollr "'11 l“'*°°" xg for the set on easy terms if you so desire. .nut :gd time wonderful "ill" "° “° °“"’“" ` is YMENT PUTS THE SILVER IN YOU A s EE;HEN EASY PAYMENTS T0 SUIT f.~_~ ._ YOUR Needs. Sale is From Det. 21st to 26th " mins zo-rises ser or smvsawans is hi me non- mr and mmuve York pattern: In 1 iilvoly “Md °”°- The silverware o°mPfil¢l'“ii T”"P°°”‘¥ 6 D°”°" sP°°"‘" ¢ mir... wp. rims nude.. e rpm; Saw Swv wi Butter Knife. . .csmpimfer $9.00 _ gl,” Down-uso. A wssx. TBI! BIT QF SILVIBWABI is the same as set llsioll and illustrated above. with the exception that the set can- talna lialnleea Knlvel. You should not mka this bargain il York Patten silverware. hug" eomplek .............................».-.- "L50 ‘°~ mo' news-mo A. wssx. I pleted full details immediately. AT HOME.-Mrs. until six o'clock. cc-ntly gazietted, up ing: Marine and chanic (Grade Foreman Mechanic YESTERDATS 60c doz_; apples apples 4c. Hay 40c; turnips 35c; iatoes 90c. nUited Cliilrcli next. Oct. 27th. Highfield at 11 7 p. m. Rev. A. `mlnlster. ._.__ in Saint Peters Cemetery. . FUNERAL YESTERDAY,-The fu- neral of the late Mrs. John Alien was held yesterday afternoon from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Godfrey, Suffolk. Services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. W. Bruce Muir. The pall bear- ers were: Messrs. John McLaren, D. A. MacKinnon, W. H. Godfrey. Wil- A1_ex. Stewart. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER.-On Friday evening Oct. 4. a very pleas- ant evening was spent when Mrs. Cyril McGregor and Miss Beatrice Van Iderstine tendered- e. miscellan- eous shower at the former's home, Kings Square, in honor of Miss Janet the near future, A prettlly decorated basket laden with lovely gifts was presented to the bride to be. The verses, original and bumorous, were read by Mrs Million Carter and creat- of the evening was devoted to music and singing after which a. dainty lunch was served by the hostesses. CALEDONIA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be. dispensed in the Caledonia Presbyterian Church on Sunday, October 27, at 11 o'clock. Preparatory services begin on Thurs- day evening at B p. m., at which time the Rev. Bruce Muir will preach, also on Friday evening at 8 p. m.. at which time Mr. John Fleck will bring the message, also on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. sunday even- ing service st the usual hour of 7. The Rev, Quincy A. McDowell will be in cha'l_;e of both of the Sunday services. Everyone is invited to be present. _ entered ~ Constipation? 3 P way so imsieeeeed by emnivdlmf Uae Cbamberialnh Tablet: md Q na-mal. Pleasant. eel! ¢° *lu- eorreet bilieuaneel. ll4il°l\‘|“l» F* palm and teno\19\|*°“'¢' 25 all dr\lllii¢‘- s°m|’l°° 'att' Ld* ciumsefisid usdieiu Comeau. Toronto. Cllldl- , 4 : cumsssialws; ’ TABl.ETS“5'f»f¢`¥2|l'» lientral Guardian regarding entries for Fox Show are requested to do so 9407-10-23-Zi. Joseph P.` Lantz will receive for the first time since her marriage at her home in the Parkdale Apartments on Wednesday, " october the twenty-third from four S can-io-zz-zi. Q GAZETTED-Among the recent appointments, promotions, etc., re- pears the follow- Fisheries:-John Frank Hobbs. from Foreman Me- 1), Marine Signals, to (Grade 2), Mar- ine Signals. Charlottetown, P. E. I. MARKET-Butter sold at 42:: eggs 45c; chickens $1.00; ducks $1.00 to $1.30; Island pears 30c peck and crab 'loc to '75c; straw oats 62e to 6.5¢; blue potatoes 85c to $1.00; white po~ WINSLOE SERVICES - Winsloe services on Sunday will be as follows: a. m.; Princetowfa Road at 3 p. m.; Wlnsloe North at E. Chapman, B. A., of Hunter River, will preach at iFrlncetown Road. Rev. G. A. Grant.; l LAID TO REST-The funeral oi the late J. B. I-Iegan was held from: . Service at the house was conduct-.d by Rev. W. Bruce Muir and at thc grave by Canon Malone. The pall bearers were: Judge stewart, Capt., H Taylor, Dr. H. D. Johnson, Messrs” S. C. Moore, H. W. Longworth and Pena meme ___ A. E. Morrison. Interment was mad-3 llam J. Bruce, A. E. Morrison and D _ Re ... ed much amusement. 'I’he remainder _ R0Yil1ii»¢ --- --- `_.»'7/`,»._.¢/.J//if Yfv/7/'C ~` arty Hollinger . . . ome Mines Ltd ... Fslconbridge Nickel Mine ... . Granada Rouyn Mines . H Premier Gold Mines .. Sudbury Basin ... -. » eck Hughes ... ... ... Towagmac ... Treadwell Yukon ... ,... vlpond consol Mines waitc Ackerman Montgom .. . \'.'i-ight Hargreaves UNLISTED A Abana... ... ... .. udson Bay ... ... ...- Int. Nickel ..’ .. OIL QUOTATIONS Acme Gas dc Oil Ltd. Advance ... 1.25 Alberta. Pacific Con. ... .. 2.70 Ajax ... ... ... ... 1.45 Associated ... ... ... ... 1.85 B. A. Oil ... ... ... ... 61.00 Baltac .. ... ... ... ... " .75 Calgary Edmonton ... ... ... 2.80 Calmont ... ... ... 1.70 Commonwealth Pete. ... -... .93 Chemical Research ... ... 9.45 alhousie ... 2.00 Dallas ... . . ... ... ... ... 1.05 Devenish ... ... ... .... .22 East Crest ... 1.50 Foothills ... 3.00 Home ... ... ... .. 14.00 International Pete. ... ... -... 28.26 Illinois Alberta ... ... .. .38 Imperial Oil ... 36.45 Merland Oil Corp. Can. .. .85 ... . . 3 e scent whose marriage takes place in MBYIP-Hd - 10 'M rcury ... .... .58 McLeod 2.40 Okslta. Common . .. 1.50 Richfield .33 gent .. .37 ... .... 80.03 .. 1.50 ... .... .65 Southwest Pete. Spooner ... Sterling Pacific ... ... .... 1.15 United _. 1.00 wdihweii .is EXCHANGE ... ... 1.40 ... ... 1.40'/_» ... 1.41'/r May ... ... 1.48% Bpray your .Fox Pens with IZAL. i ' | _MMM PERSONALS Miss Marlon MacNsughton, and Miss Mabel MacArthur; city. spent th.: week end in Green Bay, the guests oi’ Mr. and Mrs. John MacArthur. GRAIN WINNIPEG Oct. ... ... Nov. Dec. ..» ... -.1 ».» ... ... Messrs. Fred Henderson and James O'Connor, Clinton, are in the city at- tending the Conservative Conven- tion. from worms by using Miller’s Worm Powders, a most eirective vermifuge with which to combat these insidious foes of the young and helpless. It is an excellent worm destroyer, and when its qualities become known _in a household no other will be used. The medicine acts by itself, requiring no purgative to assist it. and so thor-' oiighly that nothing more is desired. 01' '1`hiS"* ' _ 16 FINE DRAWINGS » or DRAMATIC 1vm.Es'roNEs nv cANAi:>A's sronv. hangs quotations as supplied by mulet Mines ... 2.83 Arno Mines Ltd. ... ... .... .21\.~'_ in .. ai Bidgood Consolidated .... .14 D _ ... . 8.75 875 19 . 550 I-lowey Gold Mines ... .. .91 . . . .. 84 M M M Pioneer Mines Corp. ... ... .. .25` _ 1.72* ,°. n, ` mm ` F ` or chipping in the pocket Slscoe Gold Mines . ... .74 1.43 1.58 16.50 50.45 3.80 .55 =:Bpare the children from sui’fering|.Hand of Death from touching her' DIES. OLLIE H BROWN United Church there. Always in the best of health, her nun., Mins 4, Cn" um|¢¢d_ :death came very suddenly after an mm, copper 6, Gold _18.iIlness of little rrpore than a week, at the early age ot twenty-eight and ‘ _ on the fifth anniversary of her wedd- ing. Bhe was the only daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. William Kelzer, now residents of York and like her par- ents was a zealous attendant of the I4 Y 7777;' M* S ‘ I _ ` Y ".' "A 'I -il ' L T ' P|._f..f...ni..ojQesisi3|@ *In F/Iem01`1aR~i ' , .- sxamrrons who have net dem-in i_ . /W C'/\ \\\\§ . \ s / ‘ff ////»@/_ W 'ye 7/x 5 Q \ \\ / ;,o=;> 1. /1 ' 'ze liomc and at the York cemetery 5,; _- _'-‘;;',,_ , 800 Hvhcre all that was mortal was gent- -_"_"'.'i"`.‘-'_. 'tiiiféf' 5 °|5° in P°c_ke'| i . "01 ly md to mst un that great day or . PCICRS Of flV9 ' _ 450 reunion when there will be no more -,-- _"M," 5,-,gpg , _ ._ 'soriow nor artin 3' _ __ f--,3"5Z:~; _ 1 _ 5'- . I _ D V g_ 9 _.. ,_-Q. Hymns that were her own favor- S ` 1.5. ,g ites' were used' throughout and the `.`,- *‘ =" 1 ISI” The Largest Se|I,ir'i_{§§>f‘,lfQ showered so abundantly she sought was formost in her mind and she did not wish to have her sacrifices, Ln, any way, tarnished. In those goodi deeds, self was entirely forgoutcn. She only wished to render service. and that was given always without reserve, with great diligence and the ~ utmost exactness_ ' I Mrs. James, as she was iavorably‘ known. has passed away, but she will long be cherished in -he mem- ories of those who knew and cons quently loved her. Her beautiful ex ample will always beiothem shin-l spirstion toleadan honcst,Gcdfcar-l ing straightforward life. Her cheerful, submission to difllculties and disap-1 poinlnients will make theirs, lose all bitterness. T During life, despite her numerous duties, she frequently visited the* Catholic Church oi' Cardigan, In fact she has fbeen intimately connected with that church ever since its in- ception over nity years ago. There by earnest prayer and frequent re- ception oi' the Sacraments she found the strength necessary to lead such a ssintly and exemplary life of sacri- l nee. 'rho-e she lock specidi delight in preparing God's holy altar for His daily visits and His permanent so- , journ. There also she helped the var- ‘ ious parish priests instruct the littlei ones in the way oi salvation. Wllhout l doubt, the Giver of Perfect Gifts,‘ has in return prepared and placed, her in possession of happiness for all V Eternity. Her funeral to All Ssint's Church | on September 28th., was very largely , re | i §§ O , _*I ,. 2 ._-iuni. ’ /glldl 'rnii vi-:iw ness' ro'rs Ann r/ms Do not likirnp when it comes to kit- chen uten.sils.-- Keep a full and com- plete alcurtmanton hand all the time and y9ur_cooking will be made an easy and agreeable task. Having the rlght'i1ten.sil dn'hand at the right time elves time and labor. Visit our hardware store and select the utensils you need to rqakeyour outfit com~; plete. _ _ I The Rogers A Hardware = .. gs. i|_|.N|MEN~T 1. 'G0'.',;_Lf(i- ' attended. The ‘church was filled to ed in the Sanctuary, hllllliml’ and Spirit 0f 59'¢fm¢°~ capacity with those who came to pay Blessed with B 200511! PUYUOH °f their last respects. The High Mass ol - the W0fld`5 80°d5» She 5“PP°i"~ed e"9"`Y Requiem was sung by Rt. Rev, Mgr. cause benefiting the community, The McLean' p_ Aw V_ Gu assisied by foreign missions. Bnd 01056 at h0me Rev. J. C. McDonald and Rev, P. were also 0`DjeCiS Of 1191' mimmcence- Walsh, as Deacon and Subdea¢0n_ Many of the i>°°r in this owvlrws. Rev. J. A. Mdmhy, rector or st. Dun- and abroad have every r@2~S0H \° sta.n's University. was Master ol Cer,- bless her, and moum her PBSSME- emonles. Eleven other priests from But for those benefits which she various parts oi the province assist- no created honours. The glory of God 5- - -_ _ __- _ The committai services at the were celebrated by the pastor Rev J. Rooney. , -li. A tooth nine inches long was du-_ UD recently by excavators working o the site of the entomologlcal buildin at Canberra, Australia, and it is be lieved io have been that of a pre historic marsupisl. ._ _,R _ /f \, __4 ' is QQ; 0, i I ‘§v»i=i;;»°‘ » '- , 5 13?' S’ o° ~\.»"§-if* saw 5 / . 9 _ _ .go he \< ¢o i _ <\0°‘\x_'\°° 505 _\\. if: p",-it _ .5 e ag _ “QQ ‘l'.f.*.,:,. ol" .~=°‘ .»~°‘ -rs sl? / '_ . s o \. _ < c - , 90'¢;`\,,_¢¢.:¢~"p\g‘>; Ct 55,0 - yn .\ \` ‘_ `x` g. \°\\° CANAD I ANg_'N`ATl`0 N A L The Largest Railway System in.Amarico ‘ ' _ Q o _ 0 <9' . 6° gigs Q' ~l¢\\d"\\°"°o° 6°? 05- 6* 6» - e" ,oo °.,_¢\ Qc. vue ge* Go °q`,'\9 ge , . Ui _ ¢\:_6\°&t¢)&` ‘.¢ “__ \,s°",.¢;,.»»*;.»"': ‘ “b °\\* ‘og .:»»...‘°-.'.~.`?`< \\' ' cf. 9- .\ _ Fi ~ . I i \ '\\"“ \§9°w ‘; _ ” Q ‘ 0 r _ _ _,_ 9* 1 gg .§\\`\‘._\~\ Ai. _‘I3 .i_ .i._ \-Za _,~. H3 ... £33' 57;; _ _ 40° “ s°° -s . ._»A_;.‘,j', _ I ‘» X3 In ‘- 2"" \o° 1° 5° 6*' \\°‘ 6 .| ¢ 1