gcroaan 4, 192s If you want the very best, ask q A for Red Rose Orange Pelcoe In clean, bright Aluminum Tggisgtsdiar TO THE HOLDERS OIL. 120M NION OF CANADA s % BONDS Due October 15th, I928 Our current list of carefully selected Qovernment, Municipal and Corpora- tion Securities offers you an excellent medium for the REINVESTMENT OF YOUR FUNDS May we have the pleasure 0f serving you? Eastern Securities Co., Ltd. INVESTIYQENT BANKERS w. n. vfboivaait, Manager. 146 Richmond Street Charlqtgegom; Q4 §§-§-O-§§£++O§ vo-n e4 +0 coco ooooowooww moaooo-o-o+++ tin-e. orr-"ics otosan- m. F. n. Smallwood’: Oflice, City, will be Argument closed until ihe 25th. ‘ . 8140-10-‘2-31 MR. ARTHUR VESSIEY will re- open his piano classes today. Phone R-10-3. MISS BARBARA MiwNEILL will resume her classes in singing and elocution Sept. 25th. For registra- tion call phone Bit-J. 7871-11110 GOLF-Thursday, October 4th. 2.30 p. m. Goodwill Medal and C. L. G. N. silver spoon competition will be played. POWNAL CIRCUIT — Services for Sunday next-Clifton 11 a. m. Special Rally Day programme; Mt. Herbert 2.30 p. m. and Pownal '1 p. m. F. H. Littlejohns, Pastor. POTATOES-We are buying po- tatoes at our warehouse No. 1 Prince St. at market prices. Also loaded cars on track. Clarke Bros.. Charlottetown. 8190-10-4-31 B E L F A S T PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERVICES Sunday, Oc- tober 7th at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p. m. The Minister, Rev. Thus. A. Rodger will preach and also conduct service at Wood Islands Presbyterian Church at 3 o'clock. ._.___ UNITED SERVICES-Divine scr- vice in St. Peter's Bay United Coh- grrgation on October 7th as follows: Si. Peter's ll a. m., Greenwich 3 p. m. Mario 'l p. m. Rev. J. M. Mc- Lccd will conduct the services in thc three cliurchhs. FOIL SALE-Registered Short- horii Bull, age sixteen months, col- or rcd. Exceptionally well brcd from heavy milk producers. Also one fresh Ayrshire Grade cow. Ap- ply Kcppoch Farm. or 146 Rich- mond Street. Charlottetown. 3i I PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES Presbyterian Church in Canada, AUNT HET ay- noaaar QUILLIZN “I reckon I'm worldly-minded. but it takes a nlishi-r swd ser- mon to uplift me much if I'm the only woman there that ain't Kol- a new hat." POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN "Betty's beau is at our house so much that his parents have got so they phone ovcr here when they want him." rue CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIADL Centraldguardianll The Daily l. PROHIBITION MISNOMER on the letter of A. N. Macdonald, jthe hope “that it will inspire the people (of thc Island) against this misnamed prohibition, and vote for Government Control" , Your correspondent irrelevantly sta- ‘grow from almost its birth. and has I tifought a lot of it. So the fox in- -dustry thrives, under Prohibition! ‘sorry dupes who thousands of dollars in an Antigon- ish fox ranching enterprise and nev- er received a cent back either of in- terest or capital, if they had entrust- ,ed their money to the Island indus- trialists instead. Mr. Macdonald, lnot attractive to the auto tourist. .They were not made for him, and zhis use or misuse of them, contri- ibutes nothing to the peace or pros- fperity of their makers. Mr. Mac- 1donald states he fis- here in July glnst. There were large numbers oi other visitors fhere at the same time including a ‘large party of Suriday excursionists ,who found some difficulty in gett- ‘ing something to eat, but very little- iit with them, There wetifl‘ l-Ollfl-‘ith Jfrom New Brunswick and Quebec- ihere at the time. This might well iment: ithere than anyone would seeoifil-he lday of any celebration in a city, 11h‘! Province of Quebec." ‘such city in the Province of Quebec. ;and if it were shown that there are Sunday, Oct‘, 7.—Scrvices will be held in the Geddie Memorial Church at 11 a. m; in the Clifton Church at 2.30 p. m.; in the Long River Church at 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting in Graham's Road Hall Friday evening, Oct. 5, at 8 p. m. FEAST OBSERVED-The Feast of St. Theresa. was duly observed in the various Catholic parishes PERSONALS The many friends of Mr. Earl Kel- - itoxicating a sportsman and a hero having sav-i ed a young lady from posslb drowning in thc early summer. throughout the Island The “Little Flower Girls" held yesterday. ly, Stanchel, will be glad to learn that he is on the way to recovery in a the P. E. Island Hospital, Summer- Jlbye-laws prohibiting the sale of in- liquors celebrations in that Province, we] could more accurately estimate the‘ gravity of the charge made against our Islanders. I went out to the Park this mor- ning to read my Guardian and just ' after perusing Mr. Macdonalds let- ter, I cspicd a bottle on the grass nearby bearing thc label of a Mont- real brewery-but what last had ‘been its contents was not "pale ale.” , I frequently visited N. B., both be- Sin-Permit me a few comments I Antigonlsh, N. S., which he wrote in to revolt 5 tes he has watched the fox industry iliow glad would be many sad and subscribed some ‘with like irrelevance, refers to the ilsland roads. I grant that they are from the mainland difficulty, in getting something to drink. many of them ha "i318 b10118!" ,‘account for the inspirational Slate- "I saw more drunkenness isame size as Charlottetown, in ti“? There is m‘ during certain i: R. BROW 146' Richmond Sh, .. Charlottetown. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and g Plate Glass Insurance at :;' Lowest Rate. , Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. o4+o+vo+o++o+o+0++o+o+o4+m4 o »o o >0 ++oo+o++o4+o4+w ' Tsary for 192B. Miss Clarke will re- _ Ientirc University course. Shc is. procession at St. Dunstans Cath- Iedral last evening and presented a very pretty appearance as they slowly paraded about tho cathedral singing hymns, and afterwards singing the Benediction. TI-IE WELSH IMPERIAL SING- ERS are not merely vocalists in quest of gain and notoriety through their newly-resurrected art. but they are primarily lovers of music who sing because they enjoy that kind of work more than anything else and enthuse over the unparal- leled beauties of the compositions fthey sing. They communicate this spirit to their audiences who, in turn, catch it and carry it away with them as a precious memory. Under the direction of Mr. R. Fes- tyn Davies, these singers will leave an impression that will never be forgotten. Do not miss hearing his great aggregation of singers who will appear at Trinity United Church on Friday night. 8180 c» 1 AWARDEDi BURSARY -- Miss -Marie Clarke, daughter of William Jesse Clark, a veteran of Gallipoli. who resides at 30 Elm Avenue. Charlottetown, has been awarded the Daughter of the Empire Bur- lceivo this scholarship during hcr taking her freshman your at Prince of Wales College, where she is a Mrs. side. Dr. J, Boyle Travers. St. John, N. B., is visiting for o. few days Mr. and Mrs. J. E. B. MCCIBILIIYH Loiigworth Avenue. Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Philip Chandler, and Miss Hazel Chandler of North Milton, accompanied by Mrs. Joseph Shacklcy and son Paul of Pitts-mat, the northwcsts connotafifin for burgh, Pa. and Mobbs of Winchester. Mass. motor- cd-to Summerside on Monday. Mrs. Mrs. Tisle Buriton, Cape Traverse. returned to Boston Wednesday. She was accompanied by h" dllllghlcl- S. Dawson who will spend some time in Boston and l-Iav- erhill before returning to her home! _ in Grove City, Pa. Mrs. Buxton andtional Railways, which is the cause Mrs. Dawson months with their parents, Mr. and rs. Thomas l-Iowatt, Cape Traverse l-Iaddo the summe spent i-i- ~-—~~—~- Presentation to Bulmazi‘, and Mrs, John Purscy and Miss Mary Roll- ings, of North Rustico, arc attend- ing the Maritime Presbyterial the W. M. S., which is now being held in Zion Church. oi‘ Wallace fore and since Government control. The enormous increase in the num- ber of persons now to be found in Hotels, and on the trains under the‘ influence of drink is lamentable and ialariniiig-and the roads are no bet- ter, whilc the fox and farming in- dustrics are worse. I am, Sir. etc, D. V. O‘MEARA O§4§O+§O9§Q§O4©QOOO§OQQ4 ; The Public Forum This column h opcn hr tho . llaoulion by oorruponlonh of epsilon: of interest. ‘I'll Charlottetown Guardian don not nec " ...._~..-... .._ ._._.. ‘COMFORTABLE iii-gods ceptional‘ wearing qualitieh-all" these you will find in TurnbulPa Knitted Underwear.’ 'And, if price is important, Turnbull’: Under. wear offers you a wide selection from which m make your choice. Taking in“! consideration, when buying underwear, A! your dealer's in difierenl styles, weights and size: to suit everybody. Made in Canada by ms c. TURNBULL co. or GALT, LIMITED Makers of the A fsawaeéfi» more ternational waterway must be sub- ithat any treaty respecting an in- ‘ the ordinate to British North America Act. Ten points in all have been sub- Charlottetown. —~---— (43- - -- WASTE LANDS RECLAIMED BY CALL FOR MUSKIIAT FUR , WINNIPEG. Man., Oct. 1.-—Musk- marsh land 0i’ swampy ground. for- merly shunned by farmer and home- steader alike, has suddenly come in- to demand, and with thc demand is secn a prospect of the ultimate dis- appearance of the picturesque life of the trapperas it is known today. It is the lowly muskrat, states a. report of the Natural Resources Department of the Canadian Na- r of the new value attached to mus- kegs. At one time the muskrat was regarded simply as a pest. l-Ie was shunned by trappers. Today, through the development of the fur market, he is the most important of Canada's fur bearers. kegs or sloughs. With the advance of settlement mltted for judicial decision. Orig- 1 inally there were eight questions but itwo, additional ones were included ‘on representations from Ontario and Quebec. The answers of the court on each point are intended to satis- factorily elucidate the whole ques- ;tlon of division of legislative con- itrol over the proprietary interest in ‘water powers as between the Do- minion and provinces. Ontario and Quebec in respect to certain ques- itiohs as prepared for the court's ‘adjudication assert they are "vague" jand based on “misconceptions? Mi RUSTICO CONVENT ; HONOR ROLL Grade X.—l, Clarissa Gallant; 2. "Yvonne Doiron; 3. Stella. Gallant land Edna Buote. Grade IX.—Gertrude Gallant; 2, Marie Buote. . Grade VIII.--l, Mary Carver; 2.’ iFranccs Gallant; 3, Mary Murphy. The muskrat has his home in mus-i Grade vn~—B°m“d9¢W Pflquctljlmperlal o" "' Lcwisa Fleming. l2, l Grade VL-Angeline Doucet; 2,‘ mvzsmam BROKERS ' INVEST _ P.~\(3l£ l’ WHETHER THE TAPE TELLS 0F PROFITS OR LOSSES DEPBNDS ON HOW WISBLY YOU vii‘. om-zn YOU A couvtara AND narannanm MINING INVESTMENT SERVICE 0V5)! no! consult us .7 ATWELI. l} COMPANY ‘Y1? ‘no: nous: or aaavicz" ‘ 7W0 OFFICES IN MONTREAL - Head Office - lliPEllAL BANK B1136 - 610 5l.James S. up»... Bfflndl -PHlLl.lPS PLACE Btiio-iiaaviiiiiips Pla - OTTAWA- QUEBEC -SYDNF.Y-HALIFAX- THREE nivans - cfilfiorrerown LOCAL OFFICE: 145 Great Georgi- Firm-i. ('il.\Ell.(l1"l'i€'l‘(l\\ N. . . . 773i: l BANKS ‘ in Hhlilfifi. Ptfalo Iiippiiiu. BULBS! BULBS! We have just received our annual fall FLOWERING BULBS dlrcct from HOLLAND. A carefully selected stock of first size large flowering TULIPS, IIYACINTHS. DAFFODILS, CROCUS, FREESINS NARCISSUS, etc, now opcn M. ourh BOOKSTORE. Postage paid on all mall orders. l0 per cent discount from list when taken from store. Send for BULB LIST. shipment or third year student and plans take her degree at a Maritime Un- ivcrsity. This Bursary is a Pa" 01 the War Memorial scheme of the Daughters of the Empire whereby children of soldiers who were killcd or seriously wounded during Great War may receive thc ad- vantage oi a collcgc education. tlic RECOVIQRS JEMS-Somc dist- ance from the shorc clear ivatcrs on the cool of Mooschcad Lnkc" Ex-Fi re Chief At the regular meeting of the Summersidc Fire Department this week Mr. T. Matheson, retiring Fire Chief, was the recipient of a hand- scmc smoking set, accompanied by an address expressing thc regret of thc Department at his retirement and their high appreciation of the manner in which he had alwaysi carried on his duties. The address! as follows was rcad by Capt. Fred to and the drying up of vast strctcliesiCecile Gallant: 3. Mae Blanchard. of land due to lumbering, clearing Grade IV-——1. and other processes of dQfQreSLQ-UJHWIBIICG Gallant; 3, Zllda Doucet. 3mm RWM tion, it has been necessary, if the muskrat is to continue to produce fur. to protect, oven to provide by artificial mefms what ho formerlyflml‘ 61mm"; 3- Flown“! Dfllfvll- enjoyed in his ings. natural surround-i This has led to the growth of fur 1"- fnrming ‘which seeks to preserve tho miiskcg land sought by the musk- rat. It is farming which requires on- i. CARTER & CO., LTD. -—SEEDS AND BULBS- For Assured Results Feed “ IMPERIALS ” Manufactured by Imperial Biscuit = Co., Ltd. {Box 446, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Maine. is anchored a sivimmlnifi float. Herc guests swimming at West Outlet Camps, Maine. and other DP!- vatc camps along tho shore, gnthcrl 111065. Iageous young friends plunged to tho prize; the incident had been almost, forgotten till last Sunday, some one, from Mr. MacKenzieK-i camps, Mr. bathing suit. took a plunge into the | deep and returned to the surface, the second time he proved himself Exercise You need a cool and soothing rub down with Minard‘! Lin- iment after any form of exer- else.- Mpuarwfi ‘LINIET and enjoy n plunge m the m“. and and Councillor often indulge in friendly swimming mil" 0f l c During one ‘of thoseMdivinicllfcs tournaments, a young heiress from‘ 81' ‘a Trenton, N. J., Miss Mary Blackmllflllse 7° well, forgetting to remove hcr pearl has serve necklace dove in and returning to for thc P115 the float found her valuable pearls or l ‘were left on the bottom of the lake‘ cigars and very n 0 For several days willing and cour-i‘ was SD91"- bOttOm but failed t0 bring up the RESOLUTION OF CONDOLEN‘ Joseph Loncrgan, a native of Char- on record i lcttctown. Joe quickly changed from with our siswr member ll his regulatioiruniform of white to'b'_*i'vP-V¢m°"- Mrs- JIM!!!" Cillllhlmi M“ “h” become as unprofitable as w gas and sourness. Fire Committee. W" r the retiring Chief. t twelve years. Councill Rabi on n5 asant social h0l1 {t} -—-—1- Whereas: We, the members “f s. .fur farming which on the float thought they saw some-Jtlalachifls Branch Cstholiir thing shining on the clear bottom League. Klfllwra» rmvef 3'1‘ Fm". twenty feet below. with the water at regret of the death o r» - freezing point no one cared to go sister of our down; but along came a young man Parrick Farmer- 'l‘horc'forc Resolved, that we _ our sincere symllfli" Oct. 1st. 1928. Better Than ‘Soda For ‘Sour, Ga-ssy Stomach cnt and in a. very Til-ting mam“ dded their regrets and mead of, who d most faithfully and W911 furnished a box 0i sister meml icr MIT-l p'acc MmLecd‘ of the Honk and Laddeflly d limited capita. All during thc Co., and the presentation made my Mr. John F. Wright. Mayor Arm?"- Robinson Chair- summcr these animals provide for themselves and in winter they can be fed low grades of clover and al- e falfa. The preservation of the ‘SIOIIIIIIS also offers a means of keep- ing the native waterfowl within the thc country. In recent years muskrat farming _ has increased rapidly. In 1028 there were 107 such farms in Canada, r most of them in the Western Prov- inces. 1927 and i928 have seen swamp lands in even grcaatcr dc- JE mand. l Muskrat farming is often only ¢_ m0 bflfllnlllnll of more extensive includes fox, hibenver, marten and many other fur bearers. Fur farming does away with the rigours and uncertainties of the trap line and its increasing Pilllulllfll-Y mints to a general les- yéenlnfl 0f the scone of the "free he, W; levee“ trapper. with the possibility ‘apparent. in the not distant future, that his methods of operation may ould Keefe, Mrs. Philip Monoiglinn, Com those m, pflmmve gram f l with the pearls. Mr. Lonergan is re- “Ill-lee °ll ‘Tsmutwm’ “m n8 u calving congratulations, this being Kickers. P. ll- 1- , EmPIOi/ed today on the prairies. OPPOSE FEDERAL VIEW Ontario and Quebec, through coun sel. will take the leading part in opposition and will be supported by British Columbia. Manitoba and "For some time ‘I used soda for Saskatchewan will probably also be ."—-Ed McNeill. Then I tried heard in argument in answer w Adlerika and find it far better thanlthe claim of the Dominion. These provinces, broadly speak- Ameflg. “my” gwmgeh gas and ing, will contend that the water acumen in"1‘IiN minutes. Acting on powers were vested in the provin- BOTB upper and lower new. it re- oes before confederation and were [gt by virtue 0f the British North f l moves old waste matter you never not transferred to Dominion domain i ’ d " . thought was in your system. i < ‘ Admflk‘ n" y°uf ‘wmlgh m AIIIQTIOI Alli’. A IIIPLIIGI’ fllllllflflli jam Smelt a Refining Co ..24o Am Bosch Magneto Co Ana Copper Mining Co N Y Cent dz l-Iud River RR... International Paper Co International Petroleum .. Southern Pacif .. Union Pacific Ry U S Ind Alcohol Co . . . . . . ..12'1% Westinghouse Elec H1031‘ lUnited States Steel ...,.l56% MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE i Abitibi Atlantic Refining Co l5 lst-B. E. Steel 1st Pfd . . . . .. 6% Miss Kan 8c ‘Iiexas Ry .....226 Montreal Power ....103% National Blewcries .....l2'1 Brompton .4l% Brazilian Traction ..'. 57 Abitlbi. .. sou 9° Shnwlnigan 37x Canada Steamship pfd . Dominion Bridge 87% Massey Hams .. 45% 80% Canadian Brewery Fraser and Co . . n" u x- Waterfront Directoryi Darnolarrived in portyostorday from New York, with a olno of Lyon's Wharf Schr. Karmoe, Capt. Lord, in! port. 1 Schr. Vandala, Capt. Malcolm in port. Schr. Eliza Corcham, Capt. Mac- anchored in the stream. The four vessels are loaded with] coal for C. Lyons 8t Co. Marine Wharf 0.0.8. Brant. Capt. B. Kelly, has‘ sailed. Bruce Sta-warts Wharf B. S. Hochelaga on Plctou route. S. S. Harland. Capt. Machine in rt. Schr. Victor W. T.. Capt. Dan Ferguson. in port. D. P. W. Dredge N0. 116, Capt. Macbeod. in port. Tug Lisgor. Capt. The four muted schooner Laura Gamble. in . The four muted schoone Jlurnes" la now dlschargflig One iThonsand Tons American Anthrac- {iie In Chestnut and mu ulna. I Phone II your rcqlholouta. » -- moo mm mi a amp 1mm cleansing and new!!! be put rennin on behalf of E: gihiitlt III .1: °°“"%m‘.':t°' om“ "m" m. how much max-woo feel. nwiu thewvvlnmihntflwvvmlnlmhllmmnr mu. ,mm_ nrgmmi BKMI mflflifil all‘!!! 9“ m -i:iii,19$]mn|;' mm I ge under :ll,"l|il iii r" '. iwu *-1(:ll.l"!‘ ted at the ililli ili'.\\ ‘ ‘potatoes for the Cuban we "M “mm” ~ ;..t:°:.“.:.: $23225: . ... ..... .3.’ 44|IIIA Grade lII.—1. Marie Buote; 2‘ 315 expected w 5"“ '1“ Lena Gallant; _-;_ Helene Blanchard“ WHEAT Thkc éifiilofll‘ [Gil-ll]: . ' II.—l, - _ wrec e nenr ...ii .i~. Glade Ame Pmeau’ 2' o“ Dec . ...11il aplaced b) tlii- ll('\" \- i... Grad‘, I|_1_ James Gallant. Zbltg; ..llgg%.Caradoc. St.ll a1 l - , - - 1 . - o a ancmnL 3 Edmond Mart‘ | Plans for a new trans-atlontic ...>__ CORN liner have been completed in Ger- ‘many. St k t t , Dec. .. . . . . . . . . 80 The ship is to be 45.000 tons with j Q o Mar. .. . Mogul beam B0 fcet and a draft of 30 L a a tons May . . awtiyfcct. The ship will bc thc longest 0T- 3- Dcc _. .. *l2.i"“..l"§'1§’...?°l.i§’§‘“£2.2ft? ‘fucrrrliished Nlliy ‘Johlngan and W811i. Mar .. .. 441,4, ‘iworld will be able to receive her on jm B“ o" re“ ck Elwha-"F- May . . 45v; ‘account of hcr length, so a special l WHEAT l 02k will bc built at Cuxhaven to i NEW YORK EXCHANGE 00L _ H _ _ 118% i handle hen Dec . __,__117=94,, According to reports the 1AM. Tlop drcsantg F0 Ry ---.1917 Mgy __|23 [liner will have six captains. and n m" ca“ ‘m ° 103$ |crew of 1.250 men. There will be a great captain-ln-chief, three watch-keep- lng captains, and two supernumer- iary captains, also no person will be inllowed on the brid | rank of captain. the , _ I msoghr.lnvxi)i?grh'i Bell, Capt. Torgere,‘ "Laura This Coal is of the‘ highest qual- ity and will be pleased to flil order: now while prion are lowest. wamcmisooo. A