TllF. cHARLorTirrowN cUAiipiAN ' levels inlmny rem. v The invesior seeking long-term investment ‘for his funds may, in c‘ high-grade lnveat- . 3...}. issues, coniidinit that u... market ... in‘ OOIIIOQIIIDBC, , his favor. I .01! March Investment Offering List will prove extremely helpful to those desiring i0 ‘The Time is Favorable 1T o Increase Your Income‘ DUE in the amt activity in thc~atock Ill-Pitt.‘ bonds recently have been neglected and today are gelling at {he “w”; take advantage of present conditions. ‘May we send you a copy‘! EIMIIUEIWI _ yonraaai, MINT Will. lmlmmisithlleil“ W-l-IFQ ‘Men Marooned __ (Continued from page 2)’ also" up onde Rabbit, an‘ eetmak‘ dem squawver‘ nervous." Etienne miled at-thesuccess of his efforts. ~"I‘hat was certainly e good bit of llratcfly. Etienne, but you say the llien are now wabbiing in favor of the schooner?" l ~ 1~ ‘Ah-hon. I ;t'nik dat Soucl wi bee» some vveel beat us tonight." ' “We've got to think of something to iio-we can't let him get away with Ill the fox in this camp, man!" urged Garth handing his friend a heaping piaio of beans and bacon. : As Etienne ate, his swarthy face "8 Slave with the problem confront- inS him. What could be done? He oven considered secreting himself in the medicine tent downstream, bind- ing and gagging the o/id man as he entered, arid playing shaman himself. But the danger of discovery by the. Wl-YBBM Crees would be too great. Flllirre would make matters even worse. i The medicine rite was to take place under the moon, which was late, 80 deep in council of war lingered white man and half-breed until the silver disk rode above the whiia tundra. al- "ldy lit by low-swinging stars. Then Etienne returned from s. short recon-__,.'_f_ _ _ ‘v he g0." naissance to report the hump“ and squaws already 10°14"! to the rendez- vous downstream where a fire glowed in the spruce. Small and cylindrical in’ shape, its ‘ tanned caribou-hide commune " veils Painted in red and 0mg mu. the Bliflllts of animals, the sun, and grimacing faces of-tbe spirit friends of the conjurer, the medicine lodge stood a short distance from, the fire. Gathered in the warmth of the blaz- ing logs, shawleq women and hooded hunters, heads together concersed in low tones. Higher over the tundra above the valley the moon uswung through the star-inciusted heavens. It was a night for magic, and as his curious eyes shifted from the awed Cress to the medicine tent. Guthrie despired of the efforts of Etienne, in such a setting to nullify the necromancy of old Saul. Moon and stars and the au- rora Joined with the Purple shadows to lend invincible enchantment to the parts of the sorcerer. ‘These simple children of the snows ‘bewitched by the mystery and magic of the night, -would fall willing victims to the voices oi the spirits. ‘ The "muttered exclamation of Eti- enne at his side aroused him. “Dere -.-» . Tile-whats worldy-lmowa snpins pain-gnu; w. just as 009mm to go n J ' . as an effective antidote-foil know that than The name Bayer is on every tablet. genuine ; rin. a, neu Gee Aspirin-at any and "on the and it it doesn't. SO "Q COidlp ritls, and rheuma- _ at 8 o'clock. ' $24.00. J. W. Robbleei. is only -ona_f drugstore-with . Central Guardian MILL ENDS at less than half the reluiar price. Patona 8038-3-13-31 _ Al‘ CRAPAUD-A public‘ meeting respecting new community hall, at Crspaud School, Friday, March 15th 6091-3-14-21 OEAPAVUD HALL Irish Concert Saturday, March l8 at 8.15. If stormy foilowlnu Monday. 6088-8-14-21 WEST KENT ice sports Tuesday evening, March 19th at 7.30. * ' 7017-3-15-11 D0 NOT DELAY sending your rs- newal-you will get anlbrtistic caian- dar if paid in time. “ J I. FABRICS or on "rrv we oiI-sr to you for a suit nndtopeoat. Price 8084-3-14-3] BY PAYING YOUR. SUBSCRIP- TION now get the choice of nine cal- endars from the Charlottetown Guar- dian. ' S. A. MoDONALWS spring openins Tuesday afternoon, March 10th} 6090-8-15-21. GE‘! INLINE with the Easter Par- ade, March 31. '.I‘ip Top Clothes sold by J. Wriiobbieo, 135 Gt. George St. ' 8084-3-14-3! GET YOUR. CALANDIB FOB. i929 by paying your subscription to the Guardian. Nine to choose from. THE EASTER. PARADE is on March 31. You should wear a new suit and topcoat made by Tip Top Tailors of to, the largesi», one price tailoring organization in the world. Leave your order today. J .W. Robblee. 6084-3-14-31 IIAZELBIIOOK CIRCUIT SER- VICES as follows for Sunday, March 17th l-liaaelbrook 11 a. m.. Cross Roads 3 p. m., Alexander 7 p. m. R. W. Lindsay, Pastor.- WINSLOE SERVICES. -Servlces in the Wlnslos United Churches for Sunday next, March. 17th., will be held as follows: Highfield at 11 a. m.; Princeton Road at 3 p. m., Winsloe North at 7 p. m. Rev. G. A. Grant, Minister. CHRISTIAN SERVICES. — Regu- lar Services Church of Christ, Sun- day, March 17th: Bradalbane at 11 a. m.; Fredericton 3 p. m., New Glas- gow 7.30 p. m. C. E. Armstrong, Min- istcr. CHURCH NOTICE- The United Church of Canada. Service will be held at Belle River 11 s. m.; Eldon 3 p. m., Sunday 17th March. Preach- er. H. B. Lindsay. All invited to at- tend. VISITING PARENTS-Mrs. Andy Mutch of Montreal, nee Freda Tay- lor is on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Taylor, 154 Hills- boro Street. _._- HIGlIFlELD-Tbere will ‘be divine service in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday at 5 p. m. The service will be conducted by the Rev. W, Bruce Muir. A meeting of Session will be held after service. _UNI'I‘ED CHURCH 0F CANADA- March 17th: Freetown, l1; Wiimot, 3; North Bedeque, 7. Evening ser- vice, Pageant: “The Gates to Woman- hood“ under auspices of Y. W. M. C. and Mission Band. J. W. A. Nichol- son, Minister. ‘ ' ‘ AT THE POLICE COURT-Yester- day one drunk was fined $30 and costs, or ten days in jail. He paid the fine. An adjourned prohibition case was further adjourned ‘to March 10th. A man charged with theft under the sum of ten dollars was given thirty days in jail. ISLAND LADY Jiltltl-IAVEDR- Word has been received by Mr. Charles Chandler of the death of his brothcr-ln-iaw Mr. A. G. Archer. which occurred very suddenly at Long Beach, California. Mr. Archer was for many years an en- ginscr on the Denver and .1110 Grands Railway in Colorado making home in Solids 0010., but for veral years past has lived at Long each. Hia widow (formerly Miss ny Chandler of Soutlipoit.) and wobons are left to mourn the pass- ing of a loving husband and father. His remains were cremated and token for burial in the family plot at Salida where his daughter. Fanny, who died some five your: A00 ili buried. _ . The pallbearers consisted bffivs t ,, {Orascenmvlolatr Dorothy and pin. 1|. r. Eflluarrconrsmrlfl" . . . A I ' I r Q ‘ snoucsu sanvicsa-m the Parish of New London, on the 17th.. inst, will be as follows:— Burlington, 10.30 am. French River, 2.30 p.m., with Holyllommunion. Kensinglonfll pm. Sunday School, 2 pm. BREADALBANE CHARGE, UNIT- ED CHURCib-Rev. David Coburn. M. A., B. A., Pastor. Service prepara- tory to Lord's Supper, at Pleasant Valley, March 15th., at 7.30 pan. Services for March 17tll.—-P1€88&I2l2 Valley 11am. and Lord's Supper.- Rose Valley, 3p.m. Breadalbanefl p.- m-Servlces for March Min-Pies.- sant Valley, llanh-(Breadalbanc, 8- pm.. and lord's Suppexu-Granville. 7pm. ' Minnrira Llnlmsnt prersnta Flu. PERSONALS Mr. John A. Stewart, Point Prim, was in the city yesterday. Mr. George A. Wilson. New Domin- ion, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. Mr. John Alfred McDonald, Land Surveyor, l-lermanvilie was in the , city yesterday on his way to Borden. Mr. John A. McDonald, Bunbury. was in the. city yesterday. Mrs. Colin C. Machean, Brackley Point, is visiting her sister, Mrs, Mc- Millan, lviorell Hotel. The many friends of Mn‘. McMil- lan, of the Morell Hotel, are glad to know she is improving after a severe illness. The many friends of Mr. Geo.’ '1‘. Ingram, Freight Checker, C. N. R., will regret to learn of his serious illness which has confined him to his home since January-(Patriot please copy.) Siinarda linirnent for the grippa and flu In Memoriam MR. WALTER. A. LEAR!) There are many people in this Province who will lcarn with regret of the death of Walter A. Lcard, which occurred at the City Hospital, Newark, New Jersey, Jan. 28th, ai- ter a lingering il1ness,. which he suffered with such patience that those of the nearest relations could not imagine the end was so near. The deceased was born at Leards Mills, Pisquid. of this Province, Oct. 1st, 1890, where lie lived until 1910, when he moved to U. S. A. where he was employed as u line man until he took a position with the local iron workers of New Jersey, seven years ago. only death could show the good- feliowship which existed between him and his co-workers. _ l-le leaves to mourn besides a sor- rowful mother, Mrs. Jane Leard of Pisquid, seven sisters and four bro- thers, namely: Mrs. Samuel Jay,_ Charlottetown, Mrs. Ira Clarke, Mt. Stewart, Mrs. Bertha Fisher, Rox- bury, Mass., Mrs. Lloyd Jay. Pisquld, Mrs. Roddio McLure, Winnipeg. Mann, Mrs. Fred Jay, Pisquid, Mrs. Daniel D. Birt. Mt. Stewart. The brothers are: Charlie W. Leard, Van- couver, B. 0., George S. Inard, Riv- erton, Fred G. Mord, at home. Ray Sifinard. m. Stewart. The tuners] services ‘were conducted from the home of his sister Mrs. Ira Clarke, Mt. Stewart by the Rey. J. M. Mc- mod ofChlrlottetown on 8rd Rb. ‘Sex-yids hymns were, Saviour, More Than Life ‘Ib Me. It is Well With My Soul, Jesus. Saviour, Pilot Mo, (duet) Sometime We'll Understand. hothera-in-iaw and one cousin. floral tibuies: Aspray, The Imu- Womera. Jlswarb. N. J. Palml. Hinds and Pals. Newark. it. .1. Wnlth. Friends". cl Newark, it. J. . Deposits In O. ' Savings Banks . Show Big Slump OTTAWA, March 5.—Answers by l‘ Hon. P. J. Veniot, Postmaster Gen- eral to questions placed on the Order Paper of the House of Commons by H. E. Spencer, (UEA. Battle River) indicate a steady decrease in depos- its in the Post Office Savings Bank. The figures are as follows: 1924, 57,118,912; 1925, $4,039,059; 1926, $3,508,288; 1927, $3,178.563 and 1928, $3,090,163. _ The highest interests ever paid was four percent. This was reduced in 1888 to 3 1-2 percent and in i897 to 3 percent. There are at present 1,355 post offices "in which savings deposits may be made. The number of post offices where the postmaster or postmistress is re- ceiving over $300 a year in salary is given as 5,900. Famous Vessel To Be Broken Up ._.__. coupon. ' March w-rhs Lady Brussels. the vessel immemorably associated with the death of Cap- tain Iryatt, is to be broken up. She is at present lying in Preston Dock. and for some time until recently was on the Preston to Dublin assage. During the war her route was be- tween Harwich and the Hook of Holland, when she was under the command of Captain Frystt. 1h 1915 Captain Fryatt evaded capture by attempting to ram an enemy sub- marine. For that deed he was pre- sented with s gold watch by the railway company. In 1916 the Brussels was captured by German destroyers, and in July of that year, Captain ‘Pryatt was- court-martialied at Bruges and shot at the same camp in which Nurse Cavell was executed. The chief item cf evidence against him was the in- scriptlon in the watch. marking his earlier feat. The Brussels was left alongside the Mole at Zeebrugge and used as a. seaplane depot ship and during the famous British raid in I919, she was repeatedly_ hit by the raiders’ gunfire. After the raid the Germans stripped her of all brass and copper fittings has sunk "he? in, this’ sole.‘ entrance with other vessels, to pie- vent further raids. ‘For three years the Brussels lay submerged. and the end of 1920 she was solved and taken to Leith. Subsequently she was bought by the Dublin and Lancashlre Shipping C01, refitted as a cattle steamer, and placed on the Dublin and Preston route. CRAPAUD SCHOOL. ‘Report for the month of February: Grade V.—i, Flo Jean MacDonald; 2, Lloyd Harvey; 3, Douglas Sherren. Grade IV.-1, Caroline Smith; 2. Lloyd Stall; 3, Willie MacDonald. Grade IIL-l, Jeanetta Dawson; 2. Ethel Dawson; 3, Eleanor ‘Prowsdale- Grade III. Jr.-'!‘, Philip Parker, Grade II.—l, Anniiea MacDonald; 2, Muriel Cobb ,'_ 3L Elsie Sturdy. Grade I (ai-l, Gladys Trowsdale; 2, Freddie MacDonald. (b) 1, John L. Stordy. Grade I (JrJ-l, Clayton Simmons. 2, Kenneth Cobb. llNSEAD qhmmmw. Don't luflsr the conaequencaa of persistent lack of exercise. Learn the aimpia secret of the exerciser in the vest-pocket b0! for I. dime! Millions lmow it! Caacsrsta make biiiona, headachy, constipated people feel wonderful. Their affect ia not only quick, but it's lasting. They give the bowels as much real exorcise aa they get from an hour in the saddle. Oils, aalta and ordin laxatives a .\ EVERY’ ofioe of 1 Montreal has a Departmentl where small accounts are welcome and every is eaoouragedto save TOTAL ‘AISSBTS ‘i,.,,,“,_..,.'s.'-;i.; iii? ans. as? q BANK OF ERabIisliEdZIBII ' m excess; or, Charlottetown Branch. G FILLIFTER. Manager I; #870,000 .000 "r5 » f» Stock ‘Quotation’. ‘ HALIFAX, March 14 - Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward, Members Montreal Stock Exchange. ,. w. 1.11 New York xchangc Ab, Top. d: San. Fe Ry. ' l‘ Am. CanCo. ... ... ' 118 Am‘. Bosch Mag. Co. .... _. ... 57% An. Cop. Min. Co. ... ... ... .. 156% N. Y. Con. 85 Hud. Riven R. R. 189% ‘Con. Gas Cor (Now-York) .. .. 107% Hudson MoiorCar Co. .... ... 90% Inter. Paper Co. ..... ... ... 55% Stan. 0110: New Jersey .. .. .. 501s Southern Pacific ... -. ... ... 130 Union Pacific Ry. ... ... ... .. 223 U. S. Ind. Alcohol C0. ... ... 141% Westinghouse Elec. ... ... ... 156% United States Steel ... ... ... 199 Montreal Stock Exchange Abitibi ... ... ... ... ... 43 At. Ref. Co. ... ... ... ... .. 15 Industrial School ... ... ... .. 40V. Montreal Power ... ... ... ... 107 National Breweries ... - 135 Steel Co.’ Can. Com. . . ... .. 59% Winnipeg Electric ... 042i Brompton ... .. 48 Brazilian Traction ... 681/.- Shawinigan ... ... ... ... ... 85 Can. Stmshp. Com. ... ... 48 Dominion Bridge ... ... .. 103% -Massey Harris ... ... ... 8d Asbestos .. 15% Canadian Brewery .. .. 20 Building Products ... .. .. 41-11 Fraser and Co... . ... ... 74' Chas. Gurd 38' Power Corporation 113i ... ... ... n. ..- Foreign Securities .. ..... ... 39' British America Oil . .. ... 53 Imperial Oil ... .. ... .. ‘.1’ M’ .I'i~.} BANKS ... Bank Commerce .. 35121.. ‘Bank Montreal 360 WHEAT ‘IWUIClI ... ... ... 125% May ... ... .. 129% July ... 131% CORN iJarch .. .. 95% May...... . . . . .. 99 July .. .. .. .. .. .. 10255 OATS March ... ...‘... ... 47% May... 49% July“ ... 49%.’. WHEAT May .. ma; July mm amok. You "avi to keep dosing with ca. Each‘ tin . C ret ...... ' ’.°‘_'.2‘.'.? 5'31‘; made from Ulltilfl» ads, which nus. wmih. mam in. si-osiliyn. wreath.’ Ari-low:- Mouier and ioanlily- - do not sot like Cascarota.‘ one things , on ’ or ‘ ‘ ‘ . action. n. m..-u, wsakbu u. “ 1 l (mi-ch 14> g _ ‘ _ 0p. Noon Iixcbange About "n .. 2i! . 215 215 Amulet . 2,24 m 22s Arao........ 42 l3 .10 AmityCopper , I6 30' '37 . ‘ 13994 owns-Al. " ‘l- J‘. . ..."... ... ... ... ... 1339i STANDARD MINING IXCIIANOS Quotations furnished through eour- ‘ WSYOI -' LOUIS u. srwnas. co. Charlottetown Office a Cap. Rouyn s... 53 07 075i Cen. Man. ..... 00 so 50 Clericy ,1‘... .. 24 24. 25 Granada . al a 23 :5 21% Howey . 12s 127 12s Hud. Bay 2100 2100 2050 mm Nickel 50o e000 c125 Koot. Flor. '.... -19 19 l9 Lake Shore 2450 2500 2500 Maiartic ‘. '12 1o 72 Mandy, .' ' 152 15s 155 McIntyre 2125 2125 2120 McDougall I 62 82 62 Min. cor-pp“... 545 54o 555 Murphy ....... 55 #53 56 Newbec .. as so 2'1 Noranda , ...‘... 5950 5950 6025 Pioneer ‘.... 5' 51 50 55 Sher. Gordon“. 920 05o 055 Sud. Basin ...'.~. 1120 1140 Teck Hughes " 935 95o ‘Tread. Yukon}; 1550 1550 1500 Towagmac "...: 265 265 250 Vipond ...‘. 111 115 111 Windfall "I"... o1 o1 06% Wright Her. 'L..' 21o 21o 21o Slscoe so 0s o0 Falconbridge '. 1250 1250 1300 Buckingham, ‘.' 1o osii 001/. Big Miss. 1'10 11o 169 Man. Basin .... 65 65 a4 Sylvanite 210 210 21o st. Anthony‘... 45a 451.4 47 Ventures 1150 1200 1235 Bunkerhil 1 a0 2s a0 Bedeque Notes Mr. Bemard Connoiily. sedeqlief is busily" encased in. hauiins anuds to summerside. iviiss May Enman, teacher Cheltori school, spent Saturday in New An- nan visiting friends there. Messrs Clayixm McLure, Hudson Jellcry and Clarence Barrett. Lower Bweque. Paid a business trip to Summerside on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross, Albany DoidavisittoMidmctanonFnday evening. Miss Blanche Linkletter spent the week end ~in Middleton with her aunt Mrs- Clifford Wright. days with his aunt, Mrs. Cameron. Mites mrgsr-et Wright, Miami: l. is spending a few days with in Linkleltfcr. ,_-.~ : the Misses Sadie and Jennie Brad- shaw. ‘ Oil? "MS. Jas. Bnadshaw and. er Miss ‘Annie were visitors lasifwee . caught.‘ h n. A urn. Mabel srsosnue; sesame has left to ‘lake up a new. positio _‘ in the west. her miany friends were‘ sorry to see Mnbel leave. but they "7 nil wish he!‘ the best of luck. ‘ Mrsl William ‘fioonan. Bedequd}; -.. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ihomfl as Ranahan Fernwood. i x The following is tho report Chelton ediool dining file month February.‘ _|i - i ' o . 5 Grade vnnjf. Mason] - Esther Pearson, 3. Muriel Pearnnw Grade V. 1. _Marion Rogers. ' “- crane m. _1 Keith élffieck, ~ 2. Ariita. osrsirlZrFoi-susrz. (b) Stanley Rogers. 2. Calvin Clark" Grade r- 1. Virginia. Moos; 2'. Eldon MacDonald. ~ Perfect Attendance. Austin and Clara Afileck. ' ‘fol? Teacher, May L: ' us‘ _ . Covering an area of four -- l‘ miles and costing nearly e96. ’ one o! the world's most» im ~ docks his been opened it Calcutta... Amo all classes of men oil p - iifinanrs Llniinant prevents Ila. . . ' Only. Days ‘Morey,- ALLEY’ S SHOE to; the wise ticle in the store discounted. s» inn-nuns 015...... Satufday the 15th‘. A > SALE i. satflcient, ' n no: