eI- < .____ . l t I . l. _TO TO DIGEST 7. in the h w. astronomer with milk and bgries er-Falfiiiimlim” 4m‘ e City of Charlottetown Bonds INTEREST s P. c. our: JULY 1949 PRICE 10o TO ‘YIELD s ac. Stewart ‘Jones and Co. 88 Great George St.. Phone 73 Charlottetown , A In Constant Touch h alith your investments One reason why investors ...; u, mu, “on "Ia 5'1""! swarm" Como-fly h due to the reallsationthatourservieesdonot‘ ta with the sale of a security. but emtlnue ior all I . The! derive much comfort from the knowledge that their purchases are reviewed frequently ‘with a .1... of discovering the development of . a possible weakness, as well as i. profitable re- * ' arrangement oi their holdings, “u; Eastern Securities Company» Limited ' RICHMOND STREET. CIARLOTTETOWN MONTREAL HALIFAX ST. JOHN IIONOTON SUMMEBBIDE IBEDEEICTON ‘ Federal Grain Limited 6% First Mortgage Bonds, Series “A"_ 1 .1049. rune! u anna- t" s1 l gJsCfinitfid States end Stgrllng-iunds. 5.53‘ ‘i n snooo and tsoo. ~ The Company is a consolidation of ton prominent country and terminal elevator businesses in Western Canada, ma‘ it one of the l ind dently controlled orga tions oiitekin inthe ominion. ee include 338 country elevators and three ernterminalsat the head of the la with a gout-fixed country and terminal capacity oil ,500,000 Conplolidated assets are equivalent to more than FJ 5 per $1,000 bond. Combined earmngs available crinterestendreservesiorthepastthroeyeerslisve megaged times the annual mteren requirement oi bond e. w...» and recommend these bonds as a desirable investment. - . m and accrued interest, toyleld e9; 2 z g 1 s‘ Y Dssuiptiss g h . "Securities Corporation tnueylnonslqglcnarloneem Central ‘Guardian’ LECTURE 0N INDIA illustrated with slides will be given by Rev. Geo. O. Taylor in Zion Hall. on Monday. Sept. 9th, at 0 p. m. 7783-0-7-21 NUT COAL -~ Schooner ALBION o! Albion Nut and Stove Coal for A. Plckard s. Co. 7009-9-9-11 LIVE POULTRY WANTED-I will be buying live iowl all day Tuesday. Sept, 10th, at my hatchery. 5 lb. stock. empty crops. 20c per lb. S. B. Pendlefo , Kensingfon. 7808-9-94! LIVE POULTRY WANTED-We Sept. 11th. Empty crops. P, J. Noy 8t 00.. Hun- ter River. - 780B-9-9-8i ENGAGEMENTr-Mr. 'end Mrs. Arthur l-lallimell, Bunbury, announce the engagement oi their daughter Marie to Claude Vessey oi York. Marriage to take place latter part oi September. 7804-9-9-11. LIVE POULTRY WANTED-We will be buying live fowl Thursday morning. Sept. l2. Good prices for good stock. Cutlliie Bros. Frederic- ton. 1808-9-9-31 INSTITUTE MEETING-The Sep- tember meeting oi the Donaldston Women's Institute was held in the school house with six members and iour‘ visitors present. Meeting opened by singing "Institute Ode", and roll call was answered with sandwich iill- lng recipes. Minutes oi last meeting were read and adopted. A discussion took place about raising funds to help maintain sanatorium and it was de- cided to, hold some entertainment later in the season. The next meeting is to be held on October let. roll call to be answered by each member bringing some lunch. Meting then closed by singing the National An- : them. INSTITUTE llmllTlNG-‘Ihe Sep- ‘ meeting oi New Glasgow Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Harland l-llll on Mon- day evening, with a good attendance oi members and visitors. lloll call was answered with “Remedies for sore and tired feet." The regular business was transected. and the following amounts were voted: $5.00 to help the Adult Blind and 15.00 for the School Fair. Miss Mary Andrews and Miss Ella Sample were appointed to collect for the sanatorium. -A report oi the l meeting of the Associated Boards of Trade was given by Mrs. M. MscLeod and Mrs. H. Hill. Meeting then closed with singing the Island Hymn. The b9“ mew-BB is to be held at the home oi Mrs. .W. B. Bulman. roll call rte be answered with “Dress-making Booxs AND 12.41.410.100 Continued irom page 4 gruesome the more dzten they were repeated. To make a book of them ten years later seems somewhat dar- ing. In the career of ‘Paul Baumer in the Ersten battalion, the old. often very ancient, soldiers’ tales are given a new liie as his own experience." , The "Omelet-band" hopes the sug- gestion will not be persisted in that the Nobel Literature Prise should be awarded to a man who wore oiilcsrs uniform without any right thereto. and adorned himself with decorations to which n, was notontltled. rt closes its remarks by labelling "All Quiet on the Western Front" as "a cruel defamation oi the German Ar- my and the German lighting ecl- dier." l . This. one think-i. must be some- what disconcerting to those good people who wept with ltomarque in jrli anguisltwhoscrrowed witlrhim ,andsympethlsed witbhlrneshetold oihiaterrlbleauflerlngsandexperl- anon. Disconoertinmtodmustitbe ‘tdtlscllothsrawhosaidfiwhatle- l -_ Andwhatol lho more» lo ieres Carl Richards is discharging a cargo ‘ will be buying live fowl Wednesday. ' Highest market prices. . wasvisltcrs tenses-River North. re- canny.- ‘ uic i i noon " lunches are easily prepared with ready - baked 1m" w“... mix “Mb srnarinm YACHT-The grant." one oi the finest auxiliary yachts-ever to enter this port. ar- rived here on Friday last irom Shut Harbor. where her owner. Mr. ‘Puckett, New York millionaire. had been on "a fishing trip. The Migrant is a three top masted vessel, steel hull. and is equipped with Diesel en- lines. She is expected to leave port today. STEADILY IMPROVING-It is vary pleasing to report that nu Lordship Bishop O'l‘..eary, who is ill in the Charlottetown Hospital. is steadily improving. Prayers were said at the Basilica last evening for his complete restoration to health. ROLLO BAY I. AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacDug- ald, 100 Dorchester Sh, Charlottetown motored to Rollo Bay this week. where they will in future reside. I Miss Margaret Mclnnls. Ashton, n visiting m New Zealnnd. the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Peter Conway. Mr. Isadore Peters, St. Charles. who has been employed by the Rollo Bey Woman's Institute in moving the school. has completed the Job to the satisfaction ci the ladies and is now Mr. Norbert Grant, Montague is visiting in Rollo Bay east the guest of Mr. Clifford Peters. Miss Mary Peters. pupil nurse at‘ City. Hospital, arrived home this week where she was called by the ser. ious illness oi’ her brother. Visitor's to Rollo Bay. Sunday, in- cluded Messrs J. D. Steele, Aneas McDonald, Margaret McDonald, Little Pond. ' . The death occurred at Rollo Bay East. Sunday evening, Aug. 25. of Mr. Alphonsus Peters, son of the late John W. and Mrs. Peters lnhis early twenties. He leaves to mourn his mother. two sisters Mary M. oi the City Hospital Stafl, and Mrs. John Kassbebuskl. Grafton and one brother John C. in Western Canada, mineral took piece, Tuesday morning irom his let's residence to St. Alexes Church where high Mess was sung by tho pastor. Rov. A. L. Sinnot. Mr. Joseph MscCarmar, Souris River, was a recent visitor to Rollo 31y. m. and Mrs. Edwin Reid. ism. John Macnee and Mrs. Mary Mac- Kinnon. motored to. Roseheeth, Sunday. and were the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Thee. J. Dunahoe. Mrs. Alice MecGlynn and her niece Miss Adelaide Chslsson who have been visiting friends in Rollo Bay East, left Thursday morning for Boston, where they will visit rela- tives enroute to their home in New .lersey,.l>revlous to their departure a number oi friends gathered at the home oi Mrs. Eusebius Peters, to wish them bon voyage-Music was fur- nished by Messrs Polar Cheissen Bear River. 11cm Mallard. Gowan Brae. (violin) The Misses Frances and" Geraldine Peters. (Organ) and Mil Adelaide Ohalsson (Ute!) Luncheon was served and e good tlmeenioyodbyall. 1-.- The Misses Kathryn and Laurette slscltarand 1dr. Johnny MacR-ee. ' to the roedmssters. there being one it will be carded and made into rolls. Sturgeon is about eighteen miles from Wood Island in an east by north dir- ectlon. retired merchant teller. has recently that he had his hand badly cut while sawing wood. which necessitated his entering the city hospital for trest- lnent. Miss Mildred MacAdam. has re- turned to her home in Beer River north. after spending the pest year ln Mass. The Pie Social and dance in Bear River North. School Friday. Aug 33rd. realised. which will be added to the Women's Institute funds. motored to Charldttetown. Sunday, ‘The entertainment held in St. Ann's l-lell Role Bay, on Wednesday night. Aug. 21st, was a decided‘ suc- cess. Rev. A. L. Sinnot. lectured on his trip to Rome and the sale oi m Solo's by Mr. will Connoly. Morel! and Mr, Stephen Gallant. were en- joyed by all. The sum oi $150.00 was Nallzed. Among those attending the lecture. were Rev. n. J. ‘ MacDonald, East Point, Rev. Basil Croken. Souris, Rev. K. C. MacPherson. St. Margaret! Rev. L. P. Callaghan St. Charles. Rev. F. L. Mullsly and Rev. Chss. MacCarthy. Charlottetown. and Rev. M. E. MscCarthy,'Souris West. Mr. and Mrs, R. J. MacNeil. leit Friday for New York. alter spending the past month in Rollo Bays-R. Southern News The sky is beginning to take on the sombre hues oi early isll, and re- grettably the time is at hand when our tourists will be waving fare- wells to our quiet landscapes, Something new in the way of road- making has lately been instituted in this section oi Southern King's and Queen's. Two men from Murray Harbor provided with e car and equipped with shovels and hoes.havo been employed in filling ruts and holes in tho road along their route i tr 1. Th co cred a dis- empwyed by Mr‘ late-d Momma’ For" iancc aviilong tier: shire road oi ' mm Bridge‘ 12 or l4 miles. and in this space there must be 4 or 5 school districts. Perhaps more. Thus they assluned the work always heretofore entrusted of these in each district. Local men would have been very glad to do this work. and it is a time surprising that the opportunity was not given them to pay their road, tax in this way. However, as I do not live in any oi the districts affected. 1 am not personally concerned. but I have heard criticisms among those who do reside there. and their complaints and objections were quite sharp and forcible. We regret to hear of the long con- tinued illness oi Mr. Murdoch Mc- Phee, oi Wood Island. who though quite a young man. has suilered a good deal oi sickness during the last iour or ilve years. We are informed that he contemplates making change in his business on account oi his health, which will necessitate his removal to some other location. This will be depressing news to his many friends who will be very sorry to see him go irom here. ’ Mr. Blair, who supplied in Wood Island Presbyterian church during the summer months. will preach his last sermon for the season nextSab- bath. During his sojourn amongst us. Mr. Blair made many friends as a man. and had many admirers as e preacher. The Ladies‘ Aid had e successful meeting in Wood Island Hall on Tues- day, 8rd inst. There was a good at- tendance. Mr. Daniel McPherson and MlnAr- ohibald Munn. both of Little Sands. bad a pleasant motor trip to Cove- head last Sunday, ‘A number oi the residents here- abouts are now taking their wool to the carding mill at Sturgeon. There Mr. John Nicholson. ei Dundee. e was well attended and a tidy sum Rev. L. P. Callaghan. St. Charles. Cream and Bingo added to the funds. Hudson Bay ... ... .. 18.00 s International Nickel .. ... 54.00 Lake Shot; ... ... ... ... Malartic flowsmlulbserechleilyreliedupon busineu connection which is expand- ing away beyond its former limits. and includes a clientele from Cale- denie- I-hd Glen William lo the ex- treme south western boundary o! Wood island. lllarvelting was halted by the wel- come rain oi lest Monday, As s. result of an unfortunate accl- dentwhich beiell her some time mo. we regret to report that Mrs. Anna McPhee. oi Booedeld. is in quite poor health. ' The farm owned by the late Donald McNeill. oi Little Sends. con‘ ' ' an area. oi 14 acres. with dwelling- house and barn. was sold by auction Aug. 28, to Mr. Alex. Stewart. form- erly of Caledonia and recently living in Mount Vernon. Blue's bridge in Little Sends. and the bridge near Wood Island East school house which are in an unsafe condition are to be aeplaced by cul- verts oi corrugated iron. which are already on the ground. Lest Monday the atmospherein this region was blue with smoke. the sun was a dull red. indications oi forest iires in Nova Scotis or New Bruns- wick. iudging irom the direction oi the wind. The other day a gentleman oi an inquiring turn oi mind referred lo physical laws which were held tor generations and are now discarded, among others the indestructlbility oi matter. Ind asked me what I knew about it. I told him 1 knew noth- ing ebout _it only that I read that in ioozresonnatectnatm had ‘proved that the old law was ialsqandthathe had cleArLV established that matter was desh-uctible. The gentleman then suggested that it would be a. am ' elm topic for elucidation by read- ers of The Guardian. who are eon- versant with such subjects. and this topic I respectfully now submit. I think it will ‘be found wen worthy of consideration. H STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Quotations furnished through courtesy o! Atwell h Co. Charlotte- town Office. merchant oi nopeaelc.‘ has ...... a chiclc. suaar POUllllS. 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BULB! _ m tim's has arrived u. think o: annulus rei- the canes same. and also fer reapply olWlnter bloomibl ed father, We feel that words oi ours are in- .31 adequate to convey any comfort to 11 you in the bereavement you have sus- tained. nevertheless we beg to offer our sincerest and heartfelt sympathy .40 at this. one oi the most. trying times in your llie's history. 1-11; pusing has leit in our midst a blank which can never be filled. and while you have sustained an irreparable loss, .28 we ieel that you sorrow not as those who have no hope. as he has but gone before to await your coming, In conclusion, our sisters and bro- ther. and other members oi the iam- lll’. we commend you all to the keep- ing oi Him Who is too wise to err, and too good to be unkind. Signed on behalf of the members oi ‘Cherry Hill Division. Ethel McAssey. lianel Corbett. Louise Cameron. LETIEB. OF SYMPATIIY Miss Pauline Kelly, Brookiield. Deer Friendz- _ We wish to send you a word or sympathy in the loss oi your estim- able Father, Death is at all times sad, but doubly so when it means the break- ing up oi the home, as was your ex- perience. and necessitated your re- moving to another community, but fortunately not with strangers, as you and your sister will be able to console each mher. ‘That He, who doeth all things well. may comfort you in your lonely hours is the wish oi your stan- hope friends. ‘ Signed on behalf oi the Women's In- stituta. Mrs. J. Aeneas MacDonald. Vice-Pres, Mrs. Malcolm S. McLeod. Mrs. ‘Thomas Mecabe. LITII. OI‘ SYMPATHY i‘. like. John Mobbs, Greenvele , man's lsnoiemeneand Albany ~ esters. at. oiiarlea, motored to, at. Pstsrson_SImesy_nIsbt last. Former-emancipated, John whose phfl _. n I _-ap . liereis somethlngthat eevylwelghtso inchrunble A. d beenvisltlngetthehomsotdlrs. Nioholsomoi wood Island. eeessed husband was a ne- oi Mr. Nicholson first men- ltolachsrn. [Mill fin¢1¢¢¢*si1».r $neei#1 you'll not equal, line 14¢ chad cotton. _--— d i § 5 1 We the officers and members oi Greanvale Women's Institute feel we must convey to you in some smell y use sincere Ind heartfelt sym- paathyinthelolaoiyourdearand Illbtber. . is but natural that you should ween. for did not ‘Jesus weep when hh friend Iamrm was telsn away- mOllIIl. To you and the other members oi. the family _we convey our sincere sympahty. Signed 0n behalf oi the Grcerwaie Women's Institute. Mrs. Alfred IL Carew. Mrs. Robert L. Sllllphant Jr'- I I I (Patriot Please Copy) AEFFICIENT OPTICAL SERVICE. eYl-Is ‘EXAMINED, unseen‘ surruan AND nrrau. rAaar-"ul. ATTENTION GIVEN Til ‘ nrrsnz WORK. ~ J. W. JOHNSTON Registered Optometrist l5’! Ken! Street Phone 162-14 Charlottetown Professional Cards Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE E. BBOWM Margnle, l’. E. i. . Send all information regarding ins fractions oi Prohibition Act to thi- above . 0r To Chief a pector B. .I. 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