Iii}; l7fl~o ~ Hastings South, Ont. m. w. n. ROWE, M. P. Duiferin-Slmcoe, Ont. and MR. W. G. ERNST, M. P. Queens-Lunenburg, N. S. a . ,1 AGRICULTURE and the TARIFF l" The live issue of protection for agricultural interests will be discussed by Two Practical Farmers, Membersof Parliament, and one of the most eloquent members from the Maritime Provinces, at a series of meetings. Hear: MR. w. E. TUMMON, M. P» A l <3 who will address meetings as follows: STRAND THEATRE, Charlottetown Tuesday, September 17th at 8 P. M. COURT HOUSE, Alberton Wednesday, September 18th, at 8 P. M. ST. PAUL’S HALL, Surnmersidh D "Stock Quotations ... \ I on Friday at3 P. M. on Thursday, September 19th at 8 P. M. THE TOWN HALL, Georgetown - 'ALL' CORDIALLY INVITED. ‘ f} BRAHMIN TEA 1S THE FINAL CHOICE A TeaiFull of Strength And Fine Flavor 801d only in Red, Airtight Packages. aa..‘. a v_ ~~~e4¢ “ City of Charlottetown Bonds i - i’ INTEREST s P. c. DUE JULY 1949 § ermca 10o TO YIELD s P. c. ammma. g’ Stewart Jones and Co. Great George St., Phone 73 - c " Charlottetown "is. 5.80%- ’ and Safety’ ldonths or blah new: rem ha" MM bond prices down to levels where many issue! are attractive both tor 1M1! and “leilhwi o] appreciation. At the present time icw issues are more at- tractive from the atanlllflilnt o! "Y"! l1"! yield as New Brunswick Power Company I p. c. First Mortgage Bonds, due March l. 1e81, which sell for es and accrued interest to yield over M0 p. c. » . w. gtnngly recommend this issue from tha . viewpoint oi safety and likelihood o! ap- praeiation. "Eastern Securities Company . v Limited r cnaaaonsrown uonraasr. ' Isl-l"!- asouorou sumsnsml sr. sons rasnaaloron 5/1" he Power Stocks 711,, paving Popularity of power sccckslh Canada sndithe United saw. the pwsrw slflianadisapowetmmpeflifl-ilififfwd" aseempered wltlrotber public ndliuec. W! otherieemseaoipubllnutililifllllfllihdl ssarsitiesare discussed in W SEPTEMBER ~ MARKET LETTER and)! of Ibo reaps. wrwsivfirudh-Iwe wore» » » -- - The Wa_il_in8' W4" (Continued from P886 4) The Mosicms insist that the intro- duction oi these objects and thfl D!"- tice oi congregational prsyinl i! l“ infringement oi the status quo. and point to a variety oi oiilcial rulings. both firurkish and British. in support oi their contention; and although the mats and other things to thein- hoduction oi which objectionismade may seem insignificant, Christians are in no position to blame the Mos- lsms tor making a mountain out oi a molehill, as they have to remember with shame that rival Christian churches have shed blood about the position, not oi’ a whole mat or car- pet. but oi one small corner oi a car- pet in the Church oi the Nativity at Bethlehem. The Christians are accustomed by now to the eaiatence of Holy Places cheek by jowl with those belonging to rival Churches (in Jerusalem. un- iortunately, "rival" is in most cases the word to be applied to Churches which elsewhere would be quite con- tent to be "intern. but the Moslems have more spacious ideas. The Rook oi Sacrifice oi the Jews, on which Abraham made ready to oiier up lsaac, which afterwards. served in turn as the pundatlon for the great pl-es oi Kingbflolomdli. ‘zeroes-eel, and King Herod. and oi the High Altar- oi the Crusaders’ Temple ‘Church, was the spot from which the _'Prophet Mohamed started on an B Journey to Heaven while still in this llie. Its sanctity in Moslem eyes therefore is such that it aiiects its surroundings iar and near, and for this reason the Moslems reiuscd to cell the courtyard under the Walling Wall, although it is nearly 200 yards in 1919. made an ofler to buy the place at any price .in reason which the Moslcms might fix. 1mm MOVE MARY BOOTH WITH l5 OTHERS FROM AIM! POSTS LONDON, Sept. b-Commander Mary Booth is reported in a Innllon HOWIDIDQI" as speaking asii her leav- ing the command oi the Salvation Army in Germany is due to her ob- jection in committee government in the Salvation Army. ‘ 1 am informed at international headquarters in London that Com- mander Booth has been moved ma! herpoetindermanyprecisalyinthe lama way as niisen other commis- sioners have recently been chaolsd. shehaanotyeeraceivadanewap- pointinent but me been given three mouths’ iurloiigh. There has been so sovernment oi the salvation Arms‘. thoughmn inquiry into the Arm's constitution is boils held. ' aoenquera Asthma. ‘lb be Altar oi Sacrifice in trontoithersme- away from the Rock. when the Jews,» HALIFAX. Sept. lit-Quotations furnished b! Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock mchange. NEW YORK EXCHANGE Atchisn, Top. d: Santa Pa. Ry. A. Am. Can Co. ..... Am. Car do Fdry. C0. ... . AmJLocomoLlve Co. ..... . Am. Smlt. 6s lieiin. Co. L a. * 123% Am. Bosch Magneto Co. 10% Anaconda Copper Min. Co, 128% N. Y. Cen. s: Bud. Ry, R, n. .. 240v. 169% Con. Gas Co.‘ (N. Y.) ........ l-lud. Motor Car C9. ..... . Internstl." Petroleum ... standard Oil oi N. J, .... . Reading Co. .................. Southern Pac. . .. 151% Unino Pac. RY. U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. .. ' Westinghouse Elec. ..... U. S. Steel MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Abltibi ............. ....... .... 53 Missouri KamdsTexss Ry. 400 Montreal Power ............,. 150% Natl. Breweries . l Can. Steamship Pld. 81% ‘Dominion Bridge 112 Building Products Fraserdz Co. ‘ Chas. Curd -................. 45% Power Corporation ...........r 12s Foreign Securities ............. 42% inter Utilities-A u... . Br. Am. Oil ._......... Bank Nova Scotia . ......... .. 39s WHEAT Dec. ...... ...... .. 141‘..- WHIAI ..........'..............., 154% .... 153% .......................... 169 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE \ Market reports furnished by Green. shields a‘ 00.. Montreal. to Stewart Jones b o., 88 Great George Street. Charlottetown. Quoted at closinl dept. 10, 19M. '.".."’.‘..~ ... n. ... ... Alllfifl. Plblflfi la u. ... C! B. C. Power ... .. 47% Bilildlng Products .. .. ... . 869i Canada Car .. ... ... ..... 135% Canada Cement .. .. 27% CsnsdaPowcrand Paper" sex Canada Brewing ... ... ... .. 18% Dominion Bridge ... 112% Foreign Power Semantics .. 42% F"!!! Company .. ... ... 48 General Steel Wares .- ... ... 80 HomeOlI .. .... ... .. "... 20.20 Imperial 011.. .... .. 88 Industrial Aoohol .. .... .. ... 21 International Nickel ... .. . 52% International Petroleum .- 27 Lyell Construction MaaseyBas-ris .. ... l‘ , Montreal Power .. ... ... lb; McCall Plontsnac ... .. “... 41% National Breweries . ... eaeaa 109i National Sisal Car .. ...... .. 908i Noranda .. ... ..... ... 02% rower Corporation .. 12s PriceBms. ...».. 113% QuebecPower .. .. .. 92% shawihisan .. .. 1M Smelters . .. -- -- 401 Steel oi Canada ... .. ... .. 00% ‘iimefls was aaa no s e Ola-so 41 Wayagamack .. ..... 91% Winnipeg flectris see ea can aa .1 GUM ‘YOUR on" as an sea T‘ -MANHOOD necessaries ‘ tlve Pan blot, also aae Logs. n cod and Dia- "and booties so Id advice la by laail our Specialty. on “CDO! lair angers.“ IJII l) IAII. Ml. l3 Davie Iabvaacaa . I. i". Oaaaddv Quail - lee m. May ......... ........... .. 150w .4 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDAN Dominion Tar .. Canada Melting .. Famous Players .. ... Sieel oi Canada PM... .... .. b1 Bank oi Nova Scotla .. .. 395% Bank oi Montreal .. ..... 353 Bank of Commerce ... ... .... 29S Royal Bank .. ... ... .... 845% Eco LAYING , CONTEST NOTES ON THE P. l. ISLAND EGG LAYING CONTEST FOB WEEK ENDING AUGUST 2!. 1929. Mrs. J. H. McPhalYs pen oi B. R. 20 leads the contest ior the week with 49 eggs, 51.9 points; Mr. S. R. Pendleimfs B. B, pen 19 is second with 4s eggs, 49.1 points; Mr. George Boswall's B. R. pen l8 is third with 43 e588 and 49 poinh. The lbroerimenm Farm. Frederic- ton, N. 13.. B. B. hen 10 still leads the contest with 248 eggs, 282.6 points; Mr. S. R. Pendleiorra B. R. hen d is second with 251 eggs, 280.5 points; The Experimental Farm. Fredericton, B. R. hen 3 is third with 280 eggs, 271.3 points. ‘The pens leading in total produc- tlon are: 1st, Exp. Farm, Fredericton, N. 5.. B. R. pen 6, 2055 eggs. 2268.9 points. 2nd, S. R. Pendieton; Kenslnglnn, P. E. 1., B. R. pen 19, 2020 eggs, 3255.9 points. 3rd, lvlirs. J. H. McPhalYs. New Ha- ven. P. E. 1.. PM‘! 20. 2053 68B!- 2212.0 ' woonn ‘Aaoilrsir nronr ' TO MAKE PRIVATE WAR . ii . .' GENEVA, Sept. 9—Great Britain ionnall! P!‘ - ’ in the Assembly oi the League oi Nations today that the right in make private war should be struck irom the covenant of the , league. Right Hon. Arthur Hender- son, British Foreign Secretary, in w _ the proposal. cited provis- ions in the Covenant which, under certain circumstances, recognized me right of a member to resort to war This right had been abolished under the terms oi the Kellogg-Briana Pact, he said. "Our only purpose," Mr. Henderson added. "ls to bring the covenant in- to line with the wider outlawry or wsr which we have all signed." The British resolution notes we enact oi the signature oi the Kel- logg Pact, and adds: "The ienth as- sembly considers that, in order to take into account the progress thus made in organization ior peace, ii: is desirable to re-exsxnlne articles twelve and fiiiecn of the covenant oi the league to determine whether it is necessary to make any modification therein." "I am happy to say," the British Foreign li/Llnistcr continued, “that I submit this resolution not only in the name oi the British delegation but also in the names of the delegations oi France, Italy. Belgium, Chile and Denmark. ‘rho resolution in princi- ple has also the sympathetic approv- al oi the German delegation." fresh. extra oven-lit waxtite wrapper protects goodness of Kellogg's Corn Flakes even afigy you open the Another reason for. saying “Kellogg's”! * In)! fry than! with Isoasy and milk or cream! ‘The patented CHIEF CUSTOMS INSPECTOR IS APPOINTED AT OTTAWA OTTAWA, Sept. 9-15. D. Lennie has been promoted to the position oi Chief Inspector of Customs and Er- cise of the Department oi National lennie who is 46 years oi age tered the Government service in , at New Westminster, B. O. In 1 he was apolnted Assistant mepeé of Customs at Vancouver and in-i _.f was transierred to headquarter: Ottawa, with the rank oi Inspe. Revenue, it, was announced today by The total weekly production was 637 and to date 84.417 eggs. the Clvll Service Commission. MI- tor for some time. coax _ Sept. 1cm Dec. 100v. oars sept‘. ........ s: Dec. em May em 0r! Model No. +90—William and Mary Period Walnut $190. or with Electric Motor $225. was: " True in} Sound" "nivsgyvnsrsns voice‘ iownvwnl slime onto Trade Mark Refd Sweet music gently playing, soft woods warmly glowing in the lamplight. Home, -- a chair that's easy, and a‘ Victor record libraryto choose case's pleasures from. Music with all its truth or tone retained. 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