__SE?TEMBER 12' 1928 _ 'rua c1iAnL'o'i"r1=.:'row1~1 GUARDIAN Piioill 'Hmmm llu~llell~o|l> Yilhiaffilrl vraihllvl PRODUCTS 'l‘amnu_ FOBS HARDWARE CO., LTD. o » ollalinorrl-:'rowN l it-".-W wyn- Tilreh Innoriiona. .. Eight innertlolln . >&0*-O-C Classified Advertisements One inaertlorl 10e per line ` . or ilrr llnn Four lnnerllnnn .... .. . lic per line U-O-6-O-Q-U of 5 \\'ul‘d|| 01' 5 worclu nf 5 wurils .............. ~ Gr ne ol5\vurr|r| 9-0-O-O-O44 Agents Wanted , Nursing WANTED T0 Direct to Free Selling Public Service A, W AGENTS" United A BIG $5 PRIVATE Greeting Card sample boo men and women already ilve dollars up daily, in time; experience or capital essary. Garretson Co., Brantford, K ont. A. w. s-z4i 1*' ‘“l’l’"f“" u MAN 0R WOMAN T0 TRAVEL and appoint local representatives. Position permanent; yearly guar-_ antee $1092 'ibeing $21. weekly; average) and expenses. Winston‘ Co., Tower Bldg., Toronto. l _ A. w. wsthsept. zal CANADA'S FINEST LINE OF- Personal Greeting Christmas. cards. Agents wanted ln this' locality. Regal _Art Company, Manufacturers, 310 Spadina, Tor-l onto. A. W. Sept. 12-26, ~~ $250 MADE INSPARE TIME IN CITY OR, Town, taking orders. Delivery later. Personal Greeting Cards. Sometlling new and snappy. “Im I perial Art” 51 Wellington West, Toronto. A. W. Aug. 29-tf.' Articles For Sale FOR SALE _ IDEAL QUEBEC Heater. No. 15. Apply 100 Eus- ton St. 7714-9-11-Bi FOR SALE ANTIQUES AND OTH- er articles. Apply Guardian. 7682-9-11-31 FOR SALE-4% I-I. P. ACADIAN gasoline engine in good repair. hlllily to Dunstaffnage Creamery. 7726-9-12-21 I _l WANTED-ANY PER- son wanting a practical nurse with references. please call at 40 Valley Street. Miscellaneous JND. ALFRED MACDONALD Land Surveyor, I-lermanvllle, P. 8-7-1 mo. MOUBNING notice. Guard- Job KPEDITIOUS- an Job Print- ¢l'y BILLIIEADS AND STATEMENTS neatly printed. Guardian Job Printery. tf. CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address printed, just the thing for acknowledge- ment, intimations, etc., Guardian Job Printery. tf. PARIS LUNCII ROOMS. TANTON building, Great George St. (oppo- site Cudmore Bros). Expert cook- ing. Highest class service. Every- thing new, clean and sanitary. Prices reasonable. Opens Satllr- day, Sept. 8l.h. 7020-9-'l-Gi Male Help Wanted WANTED - AT ONCE SEVERALl carpenters. Good wages. Vail Bros, 7686-9-11-21 wAN1'cD-MAN To wonk oN' farm. Phone A. C. Foster, Dun- staflnage. 7723-9-12-41 WANTED-TWO MEN T0 WORK on farm. Wages $35 to $45 a lnolitll, according to ability. I-l.C. Muttnrt, Marshfield. 7710-9-11-21. TAXI SERVICE-Phone 45. MacCannell. AT HOME-Mrs. Thomas will be at home Thursday. 13th from 3 to 5, and 7 to 10 7730-9 Sept. S OKI d f P r ' l Teachers Wanted FOR SALE-CHILDS COT FOR sale. 202 Fitzroy Street. 7703-9-ll-3i -%_______l___ FOR SALE-COOKING RANGE, and an open front heater. Apply 39 Rochford St. __ 'lsso-a_-ll-21 _§__m____ FOR. SALE AT A BARGAIN--ONE lllano case Dominion Organ six Octavcs. Mrs. Bruce McEwen, Morell. 7729-0-12-3i %________ FOR SALE-MOTOR BOAT WITII 01' without engine. 24x5. Bargain lllice. R. L. Coles, Milton. 7735-0-12-Ri M Boarders Wanted M BOAanr-:as AocoM0nA'ri=.n in Small family. Apply "A" Guar- dian. ‘moo-9-ii-ai WANTED-IST OR -ZND CLASS teacher for East Point School. Supplement $90.00. Apply at once to Stewart McIntyre. Sec'v, of Trustees. 7696-9?11-101 Lost LOST BLACK' CLUB-BAG DE- tween Kensington and Summer- side. Finder please write Box 33. S'Side. 7684-9-11-2i LOST-TAN SUITCASE BETWEEN Charlottetown and Richmond. Reward. Leave at Guardian. l 7085-9-17-'li LOST I-‘ROM COLES. ON THE Rustlco Road to Highfield Church an overcoat. Finder please leave at Morell House. 7738-9-12-Zi For Sale George Methven. A. C. O. C. Orsunht and choir Master st. James Church, ' Has resumed Teaching Piano and Singing. Studio, St. James Church Hall. ` l-9-1-iw _ >- FOR SALE BY TENDER DESIR- able residence in town of Ken- sington on Margate Road. Mrs. Wm. M. Simpson. 7609-9-11-31 ; FOR SAIiE-MY FARM A’I'll Brookfield, P. E. Island. John Stewart. . 7719-12-14-17-19-21 DR. J. P. MILLAR DENTAL BUBGION Corner queen md _Richmond aovlis-o in iam. _ I to `l.00 = ~ i FOR SALE-WE IIAVE WONDER- ful values in farms. some fully equipped. in the most fertile sec- tion of the United States. Our markets are the b€Sl- MAY Wi? fle' scribe. o'r better still, show these farms to you. PERRY FARM AGENCY. Canajoharie, New York U. s. A." 'uoa-a-is-sw_-sl owylvmt-rn r. Eoolvias' ' Tanner nr rlanoforto und .- - Theory. " slillllo Phone 683-L-or _40 Victory Avenue off Longworth A'"\.ll.°°» l.. 'W -_ L“'5'll'IlIl0. _ l ‘llrgpai-tment. Apply XY- B0* $1- ' To Let ro ur-i.Aitorl zooms. Array 1 . .°"°'°°" ‘ . 'leaa-a-li-si ` |.E'r--rvlmisnan House it 'Iona-ll-11-si __ _ FH H -__ u§<|i_bsrta G. Spencer. ow oi 'rrinily college or 1 m Muaic. Londoii.l ` . rector onllcgrgollin. oraoptat I °'-fe- 1- 1_1-em. l "Willa phono wr-J. studl'o.anp- l tht church. astray street . noun 1-a in 'ro Lai' llloar noon ilousa. 2:7: :ln :°LLNuy'D.ln l A cl rdlan. Aw y ua 'noi-a-li~al --__---1---1-?_‘°°*'-"' 'ro naar-.A nous: .sln’rAai.r: f il .A Guardian. for ilmall am Y Pllly_n°°_s_u_s| 'ro wr-nousa coimllt EUH- of Eldon, to Annie May Hubley, of -Mr and Mrs. Donald Ross, parents of the bride by the Rev. John Stirl- ing assisted by the Rev. John Prin- gle, D. D. and Rev. Dr. 0'Meara, Laurie Ma.cLure. of Murray Harbour North, and Louis M. Ross. DEATHS __ MacDONALD-In this City, on Sept. 10th, infant daughter of Ray and Mrs. MacDonald. ANDREWS-At Hunter River. on Sept. ilth, at the home of Donald Andrew, Miss Annie' Andrews. Fun- eral Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment at Hunter River Cemetery. ll/.D.MacLean vNnaa'i-Anna r-:lua._u.nan Phone 149 King Square Female Help Wanted ,wAN'rcn - 2 mans. APPLY Bells Tea Rooms. mia-l-io-sl WANTED AT ONCE-A GIRL QR middle-aged woman for general housework. Mrs. George Boswell. French Fort. R.. _-R.. 8. 709'(-9-ll-01 WANTED AT ONCE - GIRL OI! middle-aged woman for general houséworlr. Apply Mrs. W. L. MacEachern. Meltnald. 'mo-0-in-ai SELL , CHRISTMAS CARDS ` gpare time selling well known line raonal Ohriltinil Gord! E890! and oul- eo-operation shares we-_ cesa. Beautiful new sample book. treo. imlor.xr_nn oo.. Limited. Toronto. Representatives wonhd small iovml also.- "ton and Bl>l‘ll1l Plfll 55”- . All » P- -` i 1.. -:l-'- "‘ ' lr ~.» ..-_...mi _ . . ..~» -..riv.--.l.»- = ".-- rw -\»»1o¢\-.e»-n----.-.- w~»\r- ‘modem convenience. 'Awly ill Euston St. '7Ill°°°'13°3l ;'o__2I;._£ept. 5-_"l-{_l,0~_l3-_14-l'¢-!0- Irina unnecessary. An early start' this being the net proceeds of the Best Flower Bale Tuesday of Exhibition 1 `\ *week names adorn the Membership Roll Mlsslon Work of our Order in the Maritime Prov- _ l ~ lnces,thhh diportt - ”"” -iz-il TMLES NEW "°S""°N-'Mr' G' ltioru wliiohlgmux oimthemuholiimln mv. Moms zeldman. BD., sup- -- S' B“‘“°“- °f Ch“’1°"‘°"°W“- “"`"°‘I‘lsr,gt¢ and Finance it lg a manor of erintendent of the Scott Institute. 'rayon aAl>'rls'r PAs'r0nA'rr:lh°"‘° M°“d“l’ “Wh” "°"‘ M°“""“1"no\little pride to us, out of u grand Presbyterian Church ill C““°d°- “‘ Services on Sunday, Sept. 16th. wi1l'whe'e he has secured °`P°sm°“ ‘B army of nearly fourteen thousand Toronto. lil" the City- RW- Ml"- be held at Bonshaw at 11 a. m., and salem” 1°' 3 F°°d Pmducts nrmlmembers, the mantle of leadership Zeidmarl. Wh0 l5 5P€l\dlh8 B brief at Tryon at 3 p. m. Please note °f that city' He Wm take up ms should have fallen on your should- Va¢i\ll0¥l Oh f-he Hmm- is L l”'°m' 9 change in time of service at Tryon. dunes in M°“l~"’3l °°l'°ber mm' ers. in whose eminent fitness for inent social service worker in Tor- Myfon O. Brinton, Minister. 3533;" Tgebaguxxzrémgo ig; the omce we most heartily concur. onto and thoukh- Tllll ll YOEI5 U19; S ' J ming wild in Feb - h attained a hs ropu ou PREPARATORY SERVICE Wm Charlottetown for the past two "y?>ml5‘ and all-egggeln me V:-_ hi? special field. He made the ac- a be held in the Keir Memorial Pres- xars' His many friends in the ions ptxitions which she had to of- quaintilhcs Of B number Uf Island ° byterian Church, Malpeque, on Fri- “mmf Provinces Wish mm "ery fer ,with much faithfulness, ability delegates to the Maritime Provinces c gill €Vcning at 8 o'clock, when Mr. Success n his new Work' and zeal. your brethren soon learn- conferences at Toronto recenlly- t i Ohh FIBCK. Clifton, will preach. d of 0 liti f l ad rshi . and his hospitality on that occas on coun res. |' P05'-‘¢°.mm“h'=°l'4 S¢_,l'Vl¢¢ Will' he ¢:l?l?lyiEwS,§,gl‘g,;,_:,';nQ.l: Palme and yguuwegéla mae Il-obIe has won for him many "lends ln ` , held on Monday _evening at 8 h ed ' Ppeum’ Under your guidance a fresh inspir- this Province. these difficulties. but mention them' o'clock. 5 ahlhmi xglving molar vehicles umm was lnstllled in every mem- The work in which Rev. Mr. Zeid- only as indicative of the difficulties __ awmfdeg sgocso m"\eo;x°d°30'g8e'Q su? ber, and the call to “Go Forward" man is engaged in Toronto is one of confronting the preparatory disar-l MISS ROBERTA SPENCER will l' _ Y was promptly obeyed, with the re- great national importance. Many resume classes in Pianoforte and pendtd senknce' me “her Iaom t that t fe newcomers from Euro who arrive for n d d sul he slumbering love l' De F8811. Se t. 24th. All u ils lease ne an 10 “YS Suspended sem' the cause which the Or r re re- at our shores have no knowledge of lo l> D li C I ll de D _ _ egister at once. 7 C23; “Q d°‘;%u1r9I;r3;;§r;i°;rn:§;sw;f sents was awakened, which has had gnc ‘English laéigugge. Tin? ileeds and their constitutional, par-- 687-9-11-'il ‘ its fruition in the Hall we have just nst ute con uc SP€C B D “EIR MEM l_ gell;l;ie¢leIalsarl;ll3; 3138.3 xiisgrebel ewveirg dedlcabel classgs tolgrlve thfesg pigpleta lvorékl; differences. That necessitates longl OR-[AL PRESBYTER- ' All the Allllulll Meeting Of the ll'lK “Owe Ke 9 ng 0 ns lAN cnuncu. MALPEQUE-The ;‘”“’d°d “ "°““"y °‘ me d°“‘"S~ Grand Lodge in Lunenburg, Novo into them British ideals and tradi- acrament or th Lo d' s lu ne "“‘“' °h‘"g°° with hem! d"““k s oti , A t li-io! h th t tions. There are about 45,000 Jews d be observed orI Slintiay ulprlliierliiiviig, 2:55 ?ii1s‘;;Tfrlé'ne°;§sse ogrlvigsagflig fifithlul, utgtisbest quzlilileld td! tllalitirey in the city of Toronto. d'I‘hekfor§ign e Sept. 16th at ll o'clock. Rev. Fred ‘ » on the oiflcial duties of that Grand P°DL\lllll0h. -Whllih W°“l ma el fee Williamson will cond t th _ Premises was ‘med “"0 d°u°~"5 ‘md Body were req ired, it is t mat- cities as large as Charlottetown, is a vice. uc e seal wsts' ter for surprisg to us whonllindlw you, .»Ch8ll€h8€ '-0 0’-H' Chugches “ndl 503' . M __ that you, the youn t mari t 1 ial organizations. T e Scott ns - ON LONG MOTOR 'rare _ Mr. "N° °""’ "eed °“d‘"° ‘he “3°“Y attained to the lfossltlon, ghxilg ture has accepted this challenge and Jerome Mcoonaid. accompanied oy gf °§'“St‘l‘;"h H°"°‘”“l"S 0°” Re' have been the choice of that con- is direotlns its efforts particularly d ll/USS Loretta McDonald, who have Dv r u and to remove mem' vention as their Grand Master. to evangellllllil these P€0Pl0 Of H0' ..»+»o-¢¢.¢+¢. visiting their old home in Bothwell ._€_.,,>__ We heartily congratulate you on brew race, who gave us the proph- elgn secretary pointed out the diffi- and relatives in other parts of the ' the distinction conferred, and the El-8 Bhd HD0Sf»l€S Bhd the lmpeflsh' c -- Province, are leaving this morning HERSONALS honour you have brought to your able books ofthe Bible,and to whom ' for their home in oakland, callf., Primary Lodge and the Province. Came “°‘=°fdl"l_if ig? me flesh- °“" e going by motor, They have hadp Ml N _< and we beg of you to accept this in SHVl0l‘ JCSUS C i' ~ elightful holiday and are lookinz townlswhoolllas agistgrguegpzllwfs the spirit of Friendship, Love and "We are only trying to give them orward to fa return trip next ggag- John L_ caseley Newtonvme Ave` Truth. emblematic of our Order back what theydgavteh ua Mia. Newton, Mass., has left on a rnotoi Wh°se Virtues y°“ mduw' “nd zmdman declare 'l e TE” 8 hmt _.__ mp to New York City whose welfare you have entered in- Shi/l0l` Of all hat OHS- F0115 0U NEW ANNAN BACES__Big Jim to with so much vigour and ability. the Wlhl/€i`,W9 C°hilUC¢ the Ellilllsll endergast is staging matinee horse p ig M8y'y0ur tenure 0! office be °l“SS@S f°‘° the “d“lL‘3 b°Ys ‘md nous nt the popular New Aman ,03f,’:,§mef'f,l°ff§°§,)[a“_;"':‘,§r’S°Stnf§'f,fff crowned with much blessing to sirls clubs. “hd youhs l>eol>le’s soci- track on Friday afternoon flex; the Summer wlth hél. parenlase yourself as well as great prosperity eties; sewing classes for mothers. .lim says he will have from 14 to 21 and Mrs. Lemuel Crockett or york. 1° tho Order throughout the Juris- “lid “ill” fi” the P°°'~ 0" S“’“’“Y horses start. and that it will he a 1 dlotlou. is the sincere wish of your ih@dS°‘;ll° Insilllllte *Shi* TW Pll“°° real sporty nite;-l-l00n_ Jlm gays the .M d M _ M_ L_ Gan/ t d immediate brethren in Charlotte- C011 UC llll F6811 HI' C lil”¢ Seri' 0*’-S. owner-drivers will be just as keen- chilclrgiif ands Mr. GallanAt‘§nf:ltl’l:eli'. t°W"' Sunday s°h°°ls in the afwnmon' ig win ng me lop jmks of the |_-,lg and Mn Mllford Cudmm.e_ of oyster Signed on behalf of Wildey Lodge, and also Bible classes for men and circuit. Race horses will compete Bed Bridge, motored to Peake N0- 27- “hd st- Lhwlfnce l-0¢l8€. N5- wlxmen' l-hey had; from Summerside, New Annan, Ken- Station Sunday, and were the guests B I- 0~ 0- F- one °f the most imwrtant fel" reached “ °°ml”°ml5e- when H980' sington and surrounding districts. of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lodge Birt. `-Lures °f the work is me fresh ah' There will be a lot of fun for very __ LOUIS A- STEWART °‘"t;‘lJA dmltng Atgs Lm;5%"hs gflpgléy little money, .lim says. Little Mary lvioresido, who has Noble Grand. Sl- Luwreuvc Lodge “il “H“S~ “ ““ "` t h lid th h, B, C, VANIDERSTINE ileged children, most of them from` NEARLY A FA'|~ALlflfy _ what i,‘£.:,lntsell-/l§u,;],\ll;;";lI;ll{;_°J_Sgsngrwldzi Secretary St. Lawrence Lodge. the poorest district of the city, al might have been a very serious ac- North River, has returned to city WILLIAM T- MUNBOE “‘-lmber °f Hebrew parenmge' “gd cident occurred yesterday afternoon to resume studies in Notre Dame. N°bl° Gfilhd- Wlldey L°Cl8@- many °f them children °f t B in Bruce Stewart 6: Co. Machine l lGE0' S' REGAN GRM W" veterans from nu parts Shop at about 2 p. m. when Mr. Miss Dorothy Lawson returned-Secretary Wlldey ll-068-?» Cf the my' have been pmvided with Archle Nelson was caught in a l_e_ Mom-lay evenlng alle, enloylng her Charlottetown, Prince Edward Is- hh Glllhyilble h°lldHy Whlflh lil-Sied volving shaft Mr Nelson had his holidays with her parents Mr and l““d- “"1"” “YS “° B°w““"'m° B°“°h' neck pulled over the shaft which MTS W C LHWSOH in Albert-011 september nth' 1925- `Begmmng when me schools closed” was ,L long bm. of hexogmjl steel ` ' ' ____ ` ' the children and many mothers al- that was being turned in a lathe MTS- Ahhlfo FEFBUSDU. has retumed MBS' ELIZABETH WRIGHT M0' 5°' some °f them rec°vermg [mm But for the prompt action of Mr: from Sl. John where she was at- EACHERN mness' have been “ken "° the camp Fl-al-lk B|atch_ who Stopped the tending- the sth John exhlbltlom Pl`CSldEIll. Of the R€b€l(8I'i ASS€mbly ln groups of slxly or more at 3' Lime-. lathe. Mr. Nelson would have been While there she was the guest of F0” such 5"°“l’5 have been ent" l Dear Sister Mcigiichei-.ng tained this last season at the ex- t ser ously. perhaps fatally injured. MTS- Wendell ROEGYS- h As ll ,,,,,S_ he escaped Wm, b U, __ It is with sincerest pleasure that house of our Church ond throws r ses . ~ .. we assemble here to do ho or to the V°ll1l’\u1l‘y C0hl-l‘lbUll0hS °f about the arms and chest but was MT- Ed’-90" Mel-'~°d' and Mr' Fred ted p d n our friends who are interested in the ohio to return to his work the S McCarev. city. molored lo Soullu “SP8” “Sl em- Th'°“€l‘ Y°“f afternoon. time Saturday on a days fishing and re- llleaslhg P9i‘S°hi1lllfy yOU hhye W0" Work- MLW' mme °°“ld mwe been turned on Monday reporting a large T01’ y0Ul'S@lf ll large place in our taken but for the lack of funds. - camh hearts, and we nl-e always glad “The camp is most beneficial to BIRTHS M. when you can make it convenient little t0tS ill Hlllllg h€8ltli Wh0 llV€ _. M,.s_ Charles Maclgougall and hcl- to be witi-, us, in the congested districts, without MacDONALD-At the City Hospital little daughlel-_ Ruby L0ulse_ Nium.l By your splendid ability and nob- any fl‘ESh fllf. Plilylhg lll'0llhd Kar- Oh Soi-lt. 10th, to Ray and Mrs. Mac-‘ gd to hel- h°me_ Rice p0lnl__ aim-llc endeavor you have efficiently met haze 0805 Bild MICK yilflils- breath' Donald, a daughter. g pleasant visit with her friends in all the requirements necessary to ini! the Sm°k€ f1'°m the 8118 h0llS€S the my entitle you to the highest honor the Bhd the f“°¢°fl°S~ Three days at -l-¢-9;?-_ that country have soared above war time figures. At Oban recently as high as $35 was paid for 45 gallons of herring, and one crew reports a return of $525 for one tiay's fishinK~ --<-<+>--i- ::Many mothers can testify to the virtue of Mother Graves? Worm ex- terminator, because they know from experience how useful it is. PHOTOGRAPHS FILM FINISHING ‘ Craswell STUDIO “HM+0 aoors’ " _ REGESAN FRUIT SALINE eine for Corltisctlon, Billolll- nea, lndlgesti etc. It act: as a gentle laxative and stimulates the liver. In all feverish conditions it exerts excellent cooling remlio and in moot - - ‘ PLEASANT .Ann G - nic: sua n_orrl.x. som only ,ny 'rim r_nonn»r__»a_uoars1's I >o\|.\. reson- $?0R¢ ‘$31 lil ,_A 9 l Ma -1-(Oil-1 notations Charlottetown Office Sept. 4.-Sept. 11 Abana .. . .....$3.'i5 grounds .. 23'/r gonaut . 04% Amulet . 3.70 Area .. Arno . Amity Copper Barry Hollinger Bedford . Bidgood . 68 Capital lwuyn 12% Central Manitoba .. 1.00 Clericy L . . . . 14% Crown Reserve 44 Dome 8.90 Federal Kirkland 40 Granada 24% Grover Daley . 11 Hollinger 8.75 I-lowey 1.06 Hudson Bay 19.00 int'l Nickel ........li9ii0 Keeley 50 Kirkland Lake 1.52 Kootenay Florence _ 22 Lake Shore . . . . . . .. 23.00 Laval Quebec 20 Malartlc 1.02 Mandy 2.70 Mclntyre .. ....2300 29 29% 41% 50% 42 Containing the natural prin- ciples of the GRAPE and LEMON lu' a splendid medi- 00-OQ‘Vf9f99'9_O‘9-f9O'9'99f994O Mcbougali . 42% YEO-on August 21st to Mr. und, ' _ order of Rebekahs ean'ofter-Presi- camp makes new creatures of them. Mrs. .Percy Yeo, a. son. Alison El- Mr 5 Arthur McDonald, who has dent of the Rebekah Assembly. By and gli/ES f-hem ll h€W 10859 01° llfe- W00d. ' ' dl hls gl l gl attaining to that office you have "The m0tl1@rS. many Of Wh°m A ; l MCEACHERN, S t nh Mr rsgixnexzlg on ll/lloalfgainw n3c°;(.,\ been the means of winning honor to have been deserted by their hus- grea many m mvements have and M J in MP5 h ' t" , land to continue his medical course'°ur l-oust for which every member bends or wh°S¢ Whse “fuels ale in C merlrs' ' J 1°ll§§ em’ °f Slht Edinburgh University. Mr. Me-'is iustly proud; and you have set an Jail. and Yel Others wh° are Shhulv 8 _ “°' “ "°"' ' C°"g“"“ `lDonald who is u son of Mr. s. Aloxemlnle to your fellow mombcrs,lh imlwvefished olwumstehves and “UCL _ _ Mononélld elty made a brilliant re-‘thot should lwlhi us to hiehor uhd|Wh°S¢ husbands have been °“'= °f MARRMGES Cord at Mcolll where he led llls'nobler aims. _ 'work for months,-who are weary class in English Literature His pro-' N0l~hlh8 Ohh m0re truly show us of life and break down under the " ' that we can make our lives sublime burden of their cares and worries- glwl-gli;-I-glil1Jl;lf.IIsI;pTAl§ léléerlgttlex- E;°5;a‘;§hEgl“?v‘::gh lnt€;f;'B°{s"i)yy than the noble example of those have found the camp a haven of - ~- Y - ~ - who, like yourself, have reached out refuse. clvins them new hope and McKenzie' Edward Thompwn Guns many "lends here' and attained to the highest honorsfcoaage 1:./in caérydon." h d t d . You have worked faithfully and V. l‘. 0 mall BS_ EVO if Pl“e"'e‘ U' S' WANTS FISH' SFOTS BUSY' well and have left no duty unper- sevisrgl ig-:arsbto this kind ol' lwo;'k We-.e°.,,.-i. sl-:gras f.::...*.'.:s:; .‘.l'.'“f2..l".1f.2l.°1ll.'.:‘.:°.r lf. ills =‘l....f. .11 .$52.52 fl2“€2f..l‘....’l e . a ' _ Montague. E. I., at the home ni in many fishermen in Scotland. five Of Pleiident. and we extend to 2;; i;¢SP§§€h°fkrg‘§l1l;;;l°;1‘;?»h‘;‘°I§’;s .vcllers Rest. St. Eleanors and Mis- . Prices for the fish at many ports 01 YW WI' 5 “°°_l`¢5¢ °°nEf°l»“l“¢l°n5- 3 ' couohe. owing to the largely in- ~ - _ y your term of office be one of l'€C€lV€d B llllhlllel' Of tempting lh' creased shipment of .pmduce espe. great pleasure and benefit to you, vitations to do similar work ln large cially potatoes’ have been Bpbroved and the Order progress successfully Centres “T055 me b°l`d°"- He feels' and will be proceeded with at once under your leadership. however, that his work is in Canada ' P16858 8.606130 this little gift as 0. 35dh;_5 llltellss Cleiéfe algi L0 de;/illip _ token of esteem and good fellow- hh 0Sf»¢l` 8 TUC hh Rh PB F0 - _ AT-[ENDED sT_ HN _ ship, . ism as well as Christian sentiment, BITION Pr le S Jo Exnl signed on behalf of Alpha moon- in the heeris and lhlhds °f "l°S° n large Ittollndadoo auggrirsexroeeliieriff ah Lodge, No. 10, under his charge. hlhlts t h B ISABELLE w. nova M/~ Mr- Zeldmm °'h° is SPM- fiufynrfwiilfn ill. `l.'i}t`.§`nu u L"i‘i’." Noble Gmnd_ Alpha ing in Zion Church this evening on l l 1 k t h e e Rgbekah Lodge the`subject of his~ social service ggrgixgglespeghgr smut E °p°nl|x"3 JANE T, M|=;|}{L|_l;_ Summerside during the latter part lmd th al W rs D" Cul'-my une' _ e m n uilding has been B:.°.';.°l.;l ist: l‘:.;.*:s.°"r.:‘. ‘;.:*;‘;;‘...".‘S‘.§.‘:..f°'"..'-1 -----;»l-v_~--»--~ -ne --.- ' a mi-is Odd Fellows' Hall, Charlottetown, the City hoxt Mohdlly- llflilmtilr; exshiblitighrls I>DiI,Iib:oo}d pay; September llth, 1928. _ ing basis. The sanitary conditions, STANDARD MINING EXCHANG Q furnished through courtesy of LOUIS M. ATWELL dt CO. I CLOSE $3 .70 28 043( 3.50 30 30 41 53 41 '70 14 90 15 40 9.08 39 25 .xii his faml of 120 acres 'at Marshfield _R,¢v_ w_ ll-_ (;¢,ml,l,ell_ of “lm l.iz . __ _ 1925 ell. and in il. high mio of ouitlvn- nnyor und Mrs. w. lf. udstono. l 129.13 tion. Balance covered with growth _ , l - . . 3 l .W 23. 22.40 20 1.83 0.50 22.25 Scott Institute “Disarmament is the predominat- ing question of the present assem- bly." Lord, Cuiihendun said. “Its ated. I appreciate the disappoint- .ment of Chancellor Mueller of Ger many, and others st the slow pro- gress made. but I fear I-ferr Mueller does not appreciate the difficulties' al lines can do that. Each state has right to Judge for itself the levell f armaments necessary for its se-. urity. Hence it is impossible to ap-’ ply any comirion denomlhator to all. “I cannot suggest a solution ofl mament commission. It is necessary; states to reach agreement among’ themselves. owing to their dlucrsnti iamentary, geographical and otherl negotiations. I “Nevertheless a great amount of, lsarmament already has oocurred,| ven without common action.-The British Navy personnel already is more than 40,000 less than in 10243 We also scrapped more than 200 war vessels totalling over 2,000,000 tons. The same proportionate-re-l uctions apply to 'our arsenals and navy yards." The actingBritlsh for- ulties created regarding digg;-ma- ment, by the lethal methods of mod- m warfare and the ease wlthl which commercial airplanes could be used for war purposes. l Lord Cushendun declared he could give the fullestpossible assurancel that it was the sincere desire of the British government to carry out in‘ the letterand spirit, the obligationsl imposed by the League covenant.. Théy were anxious to endeavor to' find around for common action. Itl . was for that reason that they had earnestly striven for many months? to reconcile their views with those' of the French government regarding, naval diea.rmamé"nT. and tiating with a number of states, it was necessary to eliminate differen- - ces one by one. he explained. After an eloquent appeal for greater confidence between nations, Lord Cushendun said the Kellogg anti-war pact would give a whole- some stimulus to international dis-. armament. The pact proclaimed a new era and created a new out- Western Guardian ' _ -ILL IN HOSPITAL-Ml-g_ A, L_ ' Rennie of Elmsdillc. who entered. he Prince County Hospital onl' Monday. and was operated upon on Tuesday morning is making a good recovery. 3 -SPECIAL PRIZES-Mr, A, E_ MacLean, M. P., has kindly donated special prius of $5, $3, and 32 each for the three exhibitors making the best showing at West Prince Exhi- bltlflh. to be held at Alberton on Tuesday next and for which great preparations are being made. -RAILWAY IMPROVEMENT - P been made and are yet in contem- Dlation on the railway between Tig- nish and Borden. The work on the new track to the Railway Wharf and potato sheds at Summerside. the filling in of the Y. and the-erec- tion of a new _ round house and bank. upon which over 100 men are employed. is now well under way. Amongst expensive improvements already completed this month are the crossing switches that havebeenl put in at Northam, St. Louis and] O'Leary. It is understood that lm- provements made necessary at Tra- work in Toronto, is leaving for stock exhibits ep° J' and ve the catering, and all the incldentals 19 connected with the fair, are care- 49 fully supervised. Premier Satin. 35% ders was particularly impressed with 3.30 the showing of cattle. There were 55.30 several Island exhibitors in this de- 0'l% pai-tment. The exhibition is con- 50 ducted by a private corporation, but 6.90 receives a grant of $15,000 from the 14% New Brunswick Govemment which 850 has pledged itself to continue the 9.07 subsidy for at least three years. A 89% substantial grant' is also received 15.50 from the city of St. John. There 3.80 were a great many American visit,- \/, S8 urs at the exhibition this year. _ 20 45 29 3.35 53.75 09 E lviofatt Hall . Murphy . . . Newbec .. Nipissing .. Noranda _Potter Doal .. Pioneer .. Sheritt Gordon istadacona .. *Sudbury Basin Teck Hughes .. Tough Oakes Treadwell Yukon Towagmac Vlpond 54 Windfall 08 011 3 --_-*N-<>-S Wright Hargreaves . 3.45 3.30 PERSONALS Sylvanite . . . . . . . .. 2.70 3.00 " '-: ‘e---~ -Mrs. H.. J. McNeil of Tyne Val- * leyphui gone -to churlotu-town ‘/1 where she has rented an abifhnent 'll F SALEM the winter at the Ritz. B . . . M “ .:“.“‘..‘:.':".:..‘“°l.l...l'-*r...~*“‘> -- a een AT MAR-SIIFIEI-D. L01' 3| Valley, left Monday msgning for QUEENS UOUNTY Rockville, where -they will attend Moun Allison College. 8 The undersigned offers for sale n _._ 53 7.18 14 7.18 0.24 27 10.00 3.72 mportance can not be over-estiin--` 'l facing the preparatory disarmamentl omnlisaion. P0l!!»l.9¢ B _§_0l'0il\llr!¢¢ “Resolutions cannot produce dis- be armament. Only work along practic- in S _ . _ . - - ~~..-f<-'rw-.fri or ° '” h o o . \ 0 Central Guardian Trl-(l'§e§'l=lvlll?§f»l‘éf»l§= ofrhl-5 Grand Master Visitor Tells of "° “°'"l°“"s“ 'f.`Z.°..'§i,"5...T.'."°'..§.'l,.‘t°f°i.§ ..l"°'¢°..io°'°°‘ '° 1- rggnkswmniet 'fof“§*;:;‘&°d§;mW2}'f; _M " (Continued from page 1) would not be a gallant A- H- P N" ' (Continued from page 1) .H43 Charlottetown Ladies Auxiliary.| lout n national dioliooor md uhm- I menu would lic recognised ,u a costly andliletéillibls aildahron- llm, the British tftilmln declared. AlnsAv nAcl>ouAr.n ‘ SAILS FOR IIUUE F MONTREAL, sept. ll-_"i _am go- llng ,home to-|3105 'upon the Government the .necessity of UD- haif British and half Cuaggian. go, whole qua on-aof Canadian immigrontion." said the mes. 'l°°.’r.'f:‘.: ...‘.°l‘.°....°°"-‘sf ex- m er r the British Labor Party, the official Orposltion in the Home oi comm- ons, upon his arrival here from Ottawa. Mr. MacDonald is about eo conclude a month’s tour of Guilds. Ho will sail for home on tbe'&n- press of Australia tomorrow after attending thefuneral. here of'hlp_ old friend, Alexander Macdalliinf' Scott. ex-M. P.. and-Mrs Scott. who were killed in all areplane accident on the Pacific coast. Mr. MacDonald’ is accompanied by hm three daught- ers, Misses Ishbel, Sheila and Joan MacDonald. - - ‘ Til? J-llllil We iL9"? ooo- By Frank Yellh _ ,l¢¢+¢-ooo-o+>o»4+-0444404010 Il. S. Investments in Clhllll Q. What is the__extcnt of U. investments in Cuiad\‘l_ _ A. 'rho .United states has $3.900.- ooo,ooo lnvwted in Cuhwlll- W” amglint ¢:oIl_lp&1’6l_ With UDILMI states investment of<$4.300.000.000 in»E_urope and' $5.200»°°0l°°ll ll* “um America. 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