OCTOBER 8, 1928 _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ PAGE FIVE 0f_ all forms of Chewing Tobacco the PLUG is the best! ' ecentfal Guardian 7 ‘ ' J* 1 I '_ ' Y I I - MISS BARBARA M&cNElLL will , resume her classes in singing and - elocutlon Sept. 25th. For registra-. Li tion call phone 815-J. The Land of Evangeline has the oldest history as well as salma qfrhg low. lies! scenery in North America. THE Maritimes have historic charms 'which delight visitors from all over the world. Those who enjoy a restful, comforting 'chew quickly learn to choose Big Ben. Besides being full-flavoured, the plug is always fresh and moist-does not dry out-fits any pocket and is handy to carry. ' Get a plug of Big Ben-the best chew and the best value for your money. B i E -lv-ckson; 'Audit'ors. MTS- Wm-. -7e“'l "M" Mpeg °“". "“"""' “"5 Mi” l _il "§&%¥&'¥\§l ‘ l 'l87l»1mO coNriN|-:D 'ro BED-The many AUNT HET friends of Mr. Hugh Mclnnis, well’ BY ROBERT QUILLEN known newspaper man, and one. time connected with the Examiner, will regret to learn that he is at present confined to his bed. It is sincerely hoped that the esteemed gentleman .will make a speedy re- covery and a return to good health. LOST A WHEEL.-About 12.30 yesterday afternoon a Chevroles car Solng north on Great George Bt. lost a left hind wheel, but the pres- ence of mind of the driver in stop pinE the car when he did averted what might have been a more ser- ious accident. MAIL FOR OVERSEAS-Mallsl will be despatched to the United Kinildom during next week as fol- lows:-By Steamer Montroyal sail- ing from Quebec on Monday, the 10th.. This Steamer will carry dir- ect mail for the Continent. includ-_ ing direct parcel post for France and B€l8ium. 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A direct mall for Scotland and Ireland will be forwarded by the Steamer Antonia on Wednesday, the 12th,- and a dir ect mall, including parcel post for France. will be forwarded by the Ausonia also sailing from Montreal ` \ NEW INSTITUTE ORGANIZED Z -A new Institute organized at Pe- , , . Ler's Road on September 27th. , 'lf . , 1928. The Assistant supervisor. .L `- , Miss Saunders conducted the meet- ’ i ' f mg and the following officers were | ’ ~ l - /l - lil . \ . elected:-President, Mrs. Art Mac- It ,` f- / Swain, Vice-Pres Mrs J A Mac- ` . / ____;‘,, /' \~» fs \ 'T Swain, Secy Trees, Mrs Harry g I; [ Butler, Directors, Mrs Sam David This book will help you to solve the problem of diversifying your invest» ment holdings in order t ' i . you free on request. Motion. Picture ‘Theatres Hotels, Business and Residential Buildings ..»» 1 -=»€<`-3 ,if ‘J5- _ ¢*_',. »~. 0 ensure maximum safety. A copy will be sent ”`& , » vw). ' - _ e_.»»f§+.._.,~._»-se. _xref _-.C -. \»;~.:~a¢=_ if ‘il " -1 Royal Securities Corporation " Limited p Riley Building, Charlottetown l .-“;.f'“~ ~'L <0. , ____ _ _______________,__.._____. gi, t l "` Rovu. Srcunrrlrs (losroanrion. Liuino (address as above); R "' - llI\\‘l§ l fri; .1 `-U. Please send me “Canadian Cczporarim lnvemmmq, _ I ~v*°I\lE;,'*‘f& ’,4‘¢»-I’ Hai I»'T‘.-.1 ..r-’/'*v- A-_ PLUG Chewing Tobacco klns, Miss Laura McLeod. The re- gular day of meeting ls the fourth Tuesday of every month. The first regular meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Butler when! Roll Call is to be answered with -- - ~ I It t ' Nilgsgfttons fm our “st u e.»~o¢o-o++¢¢o-of o-o+»»»r»»~~i old times' take.” Elkins for English. They've been ` friends for years an' Ma thinks shc’ll give Junior good grades fo A Name......_._~ _ _ `°' “_” _"”" " ....... ~._ '*.».~ ~ - r Address _________________ ,_ _ _________,_________ ' .. ' ` x-xox I ' ian imunsn.-o satur-i That Car Of Youre , New Annan _ ._ _ 2 ._ E.. .W-3;-A N _ I and Vlclnlty or car driven by a young mlm r was approaching Euston Street ew Issue -_ from Longworth Avenue ran over of BY WILLIAM ULLMAN Hour!-to-Heals Tolls: With Auto- , Nu ses M g d E I lll.l.lE Ell`l named Edna C3nn1Ch9el» mobile Owmwu and Drivers an ` S’ n\'l11‘€ lm V6 YH - , 271 E 1, S1; L_ new u on the Msn on -.1 Gatlnau Power Pillman, teachers of Margate and ;£?:gei,,uast C,-ossmgs €:,\ng.yx;€h Phnir 01" sl #hr um-I ludian River Schools. ies ectivel \ l k » ' P Y- Avenue. and had almost reach- () ILC. DCl)0l1fllf€S 163‘;firP1l;;’rggI‘:ysTl_u‘¥,;t1l‘ ed the curb when she was struck ¢»¢o»o+¢¢»»»~»»¢¢¢»»~» lllxnenln. . , ' ' ' ' by the car. The drivgvat once pul-I Series “B” » "1": RCS” led up and am v.-has could to asv ITS NOT ALL GLARE - ` -_ -S - mid, n i k- Duc April 1- 1941 l Mr. George Semple, Kensln ton, Sl t the ,mured c W 0 .was H ‘ g en to hei home and then-ee to the] Days are getting shorter, neces-\| Price- 101 and interest lwm n recent Vislt‘°" .to New Annan' hospital, where she was f:;nnd lo be sitatlng greater use of the head-' ~ “'-' -- _ . 'f ~. M H T 1 it suffering from cuts and bruises( llghlx. That. means the glare nuis- . r _ S’5--i‘2§»¥-- 32??--‘-1”? 5--Y-F--‘T its ‘.‘;i.:.;:“ “';;1..‘“§§..1z::.“;.'22°....e°1.i.g§§:‘i;:°.:i:’;.if.:":.i;“::- 0 0 considered seiious. Although badly annoyed by this trouble to force the Eastern Securltles Con, Mr* and Mrs' Edgar S°b°y were shaken up, the little girl was report-|otliei' fellow to have his lights pro-‘ INVESTMEN1 BANKERS reccm "lSil'°"S t° central Bedeque' ed ns resting comfortably last night. perly adjusted, but the victim can Mr Wm Montgomery' Lower Be_ _ help himself to ease the problem.‘ W. H' V. DUNBAR’ Manager' | ~ - _ _ Much of tlhe tro bl lS d dl t [deque is a frequent visitor to wil nan <:oi.1.isioN.-at about 1o',,,,ndsh,e,ds_ Thl; far oxietf 146 Richmond Street Chai-lotleto\\\\ |m0t Valley- on Sat. when Mr.nNell _Dara takes the trouble to clean the glass ! _ I 'W Wilmot 1“°h_ °f Eat RUWIW *‘~C°""P"~“le levery evening before starting home _ v` _Y ___ _ ______ _ vaiuey' was n e eque y t e ' fters Hi nb” Mg abating the glare of the other. f - p e" __ §2“.:.;".2.;;.;";..;:e;. 5..... ....‘4df~°f'S Mr Daniel McMillan was a. rec . - smashing into his wagon and throw- DR N M t L . ent visitor to Summerside. MY- ing himself and his wife 4 to th lvl G FAULTS MIRRORED e 0 McMillan makes »a specialty Of ground, bruising her and miuring wild eoose raisins and this year he her mn. The car, after nimng me Chas S0m€ Very fine SPCCUYIGHS. Teal' wagon, ran into another car coming U18 $3-65 each for the b€\lUlil9§~ into town, wrecking both cars. Mr. i MacKay, the operator of the ln- Mlss Viola Heggarl-Y WHS &m°“8 coming car was not ’n_t'ured, out ithe mrmy ViSil»0l‘S *-0 the CIW 5"' Mrs. MacKay had to be taken to the , urday evening, 29th 1115!- P. E. Island Hospital, where sue wus 7 --- found to be suffering from cuts and | We are glad to w€lC0m¢ MVS- Al" bruises. though her injuries are not inert Moase and her blbl’ S011- Wh° dangerous. The Guxwdlazi, ascer- returned reventll’ fl'0m tht? Pl'|“Ce tnlnlng the seriousness of Mrs. Mc- es County Hospital. Eqaygs linjurlcs, is pleased to reporti ' a s e has returned lo her imma,- MHHY friends in this 00mm\mltY and although badly shaken up isl re l00kiIl8 f0I'WH1'd With interest *#0 entirely out of danger. ` he return of Mr. Harold Moase ~*<»+¢»__ and his bride. .\lln||rd'» Llnlmrni for Every Pnln. Mortgages of Real Estate Large funds of ready money UC ‘“'““‘*l’|¢ fm' |°““9 °“ residences, business and farm pl'°ll¢\`l»|¢S- l¢¢PB¥n\°“¢ °“ our instalment plan can be made monthly, quarterly. half-yearly or yearly. The Eastern Canada Savings & Loan Company, HALIFAX. N. S. MacKinnon & McNeill, CHARLOTTETOWN . - M _ .md Mrs. Edgar Sober- Wil- V Agents and Solicitors for Prince Edward Island. motrvauey’ were visiting friends gn fthe ea/st sunday cabriolet striking her hen d. oaus- ____ l/ng #al compound fracture of the SHIFTS FOR EVERY REACH . 0|-.we r mo_ we are sorry to report the con- Skull. and lacerations to the brain - /Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. O *"~‘O-OOO-OO-OO-OOO-OQQOO4 Headquarters _for COLEMAN ’S GOODS Mr. Farmer. this is the nine you need » colemm Gu Lantern. Provides D00 to 500 candle power. Cost lo use iw! tbl: two cent: n night. 'Drop In to see the new improved Coleman Lamps Ind Lanterns, with straight generator. We carry all puts for the above nods. Bethune Hardware Co., Ltd _" A "'2f§=`* _ Dunc Al erly of shocked to occurred on V51’ the Mm. to and The friends of Mr an TIMIDITY SLOWS START starter is the right one. vi atlnued illness of Mr. Ralph Hogg. which brought death almost lmm.`~ Motorists who lament that the: ,,.,,4_ .¢+»..4 >o4+o»+o-o+++¢o+o+o-o+o- man of Wilmot edlaiiely. gear shift lever on their cars is too `»”+*”” H” N* Qfagfgullllisygehgy friends wish him The deceased lady was 73 yrs. of short are to be classed with those' a Speedy recove,-y_ age. and was born at Murray R.lvcr,l who are more to be censured thanl ___ P is I but has been a resident of aimed Accessory makers have Seen Mr Arthur Enman and daughter Calgary for the t 14 Q ' g nm.-Dr. wurféd M., shin lever that reaches right up ro' C 9 Bummcrslde. Duncam. 42-_ 13th, st. N. w. she the wfheel. They have provided an pas years res- to it that everyone can have a gean Miss Arlene were recent visitors to ldln with her ____ was widely known and -highlyiauxilhlry attachment for every type' Mr. George Frlzzell. Summerslde- respected throughout the city, whlle,of car that thoroughly modemlzes ls a frequent vlslwr to Wilmot Val- her love and devilgtlorli to her chlild- it in this inipcrimlnt respect. » L ren was such as se dom equal ed. --~ 146 Rlchmond St., . . Cl13l‘l0tl1ell0Wll. ley- __ d Louis The funeral service was hem on nsulvao aaruits cos1‘LY _ ess,-s_ Ralph Moase lm Friday from the Hillhurst Ulnited Fife Life A0cidBHt, Slcklless and Manage were visitors to Wilmot Val- Church. of which the deceased was Deferrlng the necessary repairs ’ ’ ley Wednesday morning 011 busl' an active meml:Jler.be'I(;he beautiful usually :multiplies the repair bill. _ service was con uc by the Rev. This often is true in che case of put- Plflte Gli1SS Insurance at “ess - -__ w. M. oi-ant. pastor or the church. ang off having the bi-axes rsunea. M.-_ iiopgood Rayner- Cl°"“°“*- mi.-:ted by Rev. Dr. shearer, Rev. when this job u. long pas; due, it L0\V€Sl} Rat€. was a visitor to New Annan Wed' Geo. Dickson and Rev. H. D. Ma.rr.|frequenr,1y is found that new drums ` ,,cSdgy_ The favorite hymns of the deceased are needed as well as new linings. Or were sung sind the passage of sorip- if the drums have not been so ser- ture read was one of her recent ie-. iously worn as to call for replace- quests. Mr. Grant gséaokeiisflttiixiiglyhofl ment, they must at least be ground ' now. one would .m ed er. into "round," ln. Ill M9m0rlam family cu-els and ns- menus in me' "__°_ -- community and as-id s slvwinz wb- Makes s'rr:|-:iuivo usnn mrs. ELL/i DUNCAN use no -ner sm-lime character and 1 é ’ devoted chrlstaln life. while the qqwugh mb,-|ca¢,|¢,n and pmper S~ E115 large number of friends P11990*-. adjustments of the various unit Wm' and the numerous nomi tributes of mg ,mmm do not “ln” gm,-_ Will 5° received. Wdlfified to the high N- antee ees steering. I y t happem that Walt? teem in which she was held by “U poor wheel alignment often make who ldnew her. the car sluggish in this form ov! con- sne leaves cu feel her loss nmt ami. 'rim mandy usually is associ- keenly, six children live in bmw. D Mm. m. land. Mrs. .hmss Ml* Philip W. Jenn . five of WWW ated by the car owner with excess- Dr- Wilfred M- ive tinwecr. 'Ilhat is true. of course, - D\m¢““» but it aim is la factor ki difficult 3°°f" steering. , °“° saves 'rim 'rms as/in Sterling, 99"' ll YB!!! Th of one of the popu- IHVGI car makers of chromium- rims of his models for the is I'lintlGB. rim not 1 , -VJ'E'iI?7$“J5l .L*"~(lf 'Ofc #evo 0+ rovovo 0-of-0 vvoaa- ‘ Modern Etiquette 5 By Roberta Lee 2 *'.'§"".'§ *Off C f'9'f~*§f" Cf V40 appear 21 his visiting card? A. I1 s optional. Q. How carilone repay the court- esy of several pleimant auto rides? A. By inviting the members of I1; is not merely the total of t'he_ repair_bi1l -that counts although it must be admitted that the total is a most important item. The motor-Q lst who glances over the various- items of the work sheet, however,I frequently can get a valuable side-_ light or two on his driving practices or his methods of cari.ng for the can' Tlhe repairs listed are effects. They should be linked up with the caus- They have their homes to build," `You‘ll happier be to sing- 4 Much of the fumbling around that is to be noted in the case of m/any! motonlsts in starting the car is due to tlmidity. The decisive step on the ,wearing furs in summer! l orignal owners wore them all thel 'year ‘ round. di_dn‘t thev?-Smwh Weekl the party to stop for tea. Q. In whose name is an invita- tion to dinner issued? A. In the names of both the host and the hostess. m-_toe-_*_ HE EVER SINGS He's singing now, outside My window in the sun, Nor is his task an easy one, For many times he ca-me With bits of grass to make that nest, A home for his own little ones. And times :again a gust of wind Caught his wee bit of straw And whisked it down to earth. Did he complain? No, he just dropped again to ea.:-th ` And found the treasure lost. And set to work with added zeal, Singing right on with sturdy will 1 To do his best. f l Birds have no time to quarrel, z Complain, or idle time awayl y l And sorngs to sing while it is day. I Forget this not. dear child of men. . And not complain. - - -G. A. Leichlitern Q-<0-Q--~i i Hub-The idea of you women Wife-What‘s wrong with lt- The y. Snippy-“Are these 688s fresh?" ._ _ ,_,_, Grocery Boy-“The mah -l_§‘5l' ‘ brought them from the countfv- -Snlppy-"What country?" For making round holes in plas~i Keep ' ` Informed l _ Read the current issue of The Investor. It contains articles on- I ' Called Bonds Canada Vinegar: Tax on U.S. Bonds l-lunt’s Limited National Grocers Photo Engravers I Canadian Dredge I Hayes Wheels and various other subjects of I interest to the investor. Free I copy on request. \ M"Lcon.YouNc. Metropolitan Bldg. - Toronto u-pa, ` Halv- '/, L” ` ‘ E 2; $12; Q. Should a man's home address Lake of the Woods Milling Co LIMITED - 1 and Subsidiary Companies Combined Balance Sheet as at August 31, 1928. The Balance Sheet of the Company shows satisfactory lm- pmvement over that of last year. For the year ended August Lil. l928. operating profits amounted to '$689,588.39 as against $034-- 378.(l0 in the previous year. an increase of $55,210.39. After providing for the mual dividends, etc. Surplus Account stands at $793,521.92. Following Dividends were paid: Dividend Preferred Stock for year $l05.000.00 Dividend Common Stock for year 400,267.20 Interest on payments o_n new sto:-lf. 4,996.32 written oil properly: . Lake of the Woods Milling Company Limited 60,000.00 Subsidiary Companies _ 15,000.00 Provision for Employees Retiring Allowance 25,000.00 ln addition to the Surplus Account there is a reserve oi' -2,000,000. Important changes have taken place uurlm; the year. The par value Common Stock has been divided into tlllree for one and changed into no par value stock. This increased the number of shareholders and of those interested in the success of the Company. In addition, after the division. 35,000 more no par value shares were subscribed for by the shareholders, and 8,000 shares were subscribed for by employees who are thereby now financially ln- tereslcd in the Company. The Inter City Baking Company Limited who organized and is controlled by the Lake of the Woods Milling Company Limited. lt has been in successful operation in Mlitreal, 'toronto and Ottawa since February 1, 1928, and the results have luily come up lo expectations. Besides furnishing a steady outlet for the pro- ducts of the mills, it will be a valuable source of revenue to Lake of the Woods Milling Company Limited, many shareholders ol’ which are also shareholders ln Inter City Bnking Company. Limited. In spite of the usual keen competition in thc domestic market. thc Company has fully maintained its position. Competition has been severe in export markets and in the face of heavy price cut- ting it has been difficult to realize a paying price. The Company's plant has been maintained ln an efficient state and additions have been made as required to keep it up to date I We recommend immediate purchase of . i of a saw wh wif" he be" ‘“" Abana Amulet Malartzc vented that includes a recePl»9~bl° ’ ’ ` for the dust it creates. » ‘ and Evangblzne ATWELL & COMPANY oer was reported at the Quarterly court of the govemors of the Lon- ,` don Hospital recently. The com- \ 1. mittee wished to emphasize that in I-I d ‘ 1 ~~ reporting that to th e govemors they were not announcing a cure for the dread disease. 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