._-_... Fuuovsr 6. 1929 - 4 P Conilfl or. l! you can. a vision oi m immense cor- pwationa, snob as Bell Telephone Co., of Canada" Montreal Light Heat Power. U. S. Steel Corp., General Motors, all anon‘ the leaders in their induatriea--Ail amassing record-breaking elrnlnu for thoir stock holdera - Thon think of Federated Capital Corporation Stock-Each share of which represents a pro-rata ownership In some of ., the stock of each of these 272 Corporations-And you have a clear idea of how this Investment Company offers you Qppqfllll“! to proiit while the possibility of loss ia too small to deserve cmalderatloni . Federated Capital Corporation Units at today's price yield over 6%. Why not write today and learn how you can get your share oi these most certain profits. Eastern ' Securities Company i LIMITED g nwnsrmsur cannons (- caantorrnrowu sr. JOHN MONTREAL HALIFAX MONCTON SUMMERSIDE raannmcrou DON'T BE TEMPTED TO use CHEAP TEA , ’ BUY BRAHMIN TEA The Tea of Full Strength and Fine Flavor. Packages. 7-13 -stt-1mo. Sold only in Red, Airtight p) - 1- m,‘ ‘W refovge .2. sa-v-Z-mo to $75 We positively guarantee to 1" 1 \ 11¢ l ' .1 l in ~- w. ( I save you this money, and at_ the same time to give com- plete satisfaction on _, Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, etc. We handle every known kind of granite and marble procur- able. Deal direct and save the agent’s commission. Chandler S? Bell KENT s1‘ . . . . . ._ PHONE 141-1. 5-: . , PICNIC SUPPLIES ‘ ‘Guardian Subscribers may have their Picnic plates, spoons and for!“ at less than manufacturer! Drill”- Figure out how many you require m"! sand in your order at once. Special price to paiddnadvance subscribers- " i 1 doz. Kleen 6 inch plates for . . . . 5c ,U_1.doz.l€leeniorksfor 5c I ldoaKleen teaspoonsfor . . . .. . 5c v CharlottetownGuardioIlh 7 Subscription Deoaflflwfli \ Central guardian THERE'S A REASON why "Mara- thon" l! w Wlmlar. rou-a-a-u. . -__ MORE PEOPLE are using "Mara- thou" Gasoline every day, 7047-8-2-41. i!‘ YOU ARE interested in getting more miles try “Marathon? 7047-8-3-41. START TO GET your eghiblis ready for the. big provincial exhibi- tion, Charlottetown, August 19-23. Send for prize list. J. W. Bouller, aeo- retary, dly-tl. LIVE FOWL WANTED-I will be buying live iowl all day Wednesday, Aug. 7th. at my hatchery. Splendid prices for good quality stock. Empty crops. S: R. Pendleton, Kenslngton. . . 7057-8-5-31 ISLANDER DEAD-like. Forden Young has received the sad news oi the death of her brother, Mr. A.J. Glllis. (Seattle, Washington, who died July 28th. ‘v CASH AND CARRY CATALOGS.- I! you did not get your Catalog oi our big sale oi HOUSEHOLD HARD‘- WARE. call at our store and ask for it. You can't aflord to miss this. Fennall dz Chandler. 7009-8-2-61. "MARATHON" Gasoline and "Red Indian" Motor Oil makes the ideal combination for any motor car. 7047-8-3-41. SPECIAL TRAIN leaving Charlot- tetown for Montague races Wed. Aug. 7th, at 9.45 a.m.. connecting with western train at Royalty, returning alter races. 7089-8-0-21 TO GUARDIAN SUBSCRIBER PlCNICKEBS-When you areyprapar- ing to go a picknlcking it may pay you to take advantage oi The Guar- dian speclall ofler oi plates, spoons and iorksw Read advertisement in this issue. ti T0 COUNTRY ADVERTISING PATRONE-Will advertisers in the aoilntry please‘ note that all small advertisements are payable in ad- vance and when sending an ad- vertisement to send the cash along with it. 666l-7-l5-1i NOTICE T0 LOCAL ADVERTIS- ERS.—In order to insure insertion oi advertisements, local advertisers are advised to have their copy in the Guardian Oiiice not later than 10.80 A. M. the day previous to publication. When the advertisements are hali- page or more, copy must be in the Office twenty-tour hours in advance. 5114-5-3l-tf. Till! PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION at C‘ lotioto .., Allflllt 19-28, will be the biggest and but ever put on here. More prizes for livestock. All freighta paid on livestock, Biggest mldwa, over, Three performing troupes from New York, a.“ four daya horse racing. Write to your friends abroad and plan to entertain them that week. Bend for prize llat. J. W. Boulter, Secretary/Charlotte- town, P. B. island, dly-ti SYMPATHY EXPRESSED — His many friends will regret to learn that Rev. Quincy A. MacDowell of Cale- donia was called to his home in Penn- sylvanla on July 19th. because of 0' the death oi his mother. Sincere sympathy is extended to Rev. Mac- Dowell in his bereavement. During his absence the services of Caledonia Church are being taken by Rev. Mal- colm Matheson oi Chicago. who is visiting his iormcr home at Mllltown. LlNG-MoPBAIL WEDDING — A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ling, wheatley River. at 7 o'clock on Wednesday evening, July 10th. when their daughter, Ethel. was unit- ed in marriage u. Mr. Victor Mac- Phall. oi Cornwall. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C.E. Arm- strong. of New Glasgow. assisteirby Rev. A.E. Chapman. of Hunter Riv- er. The bride who was given away by her father looked charming in a dress oi white georgette with lace trimmings, and conventional veil . with orange blossom wreath. and car- ried a beautiful shower bouquet of pink and white carnations with maid- en hair fern. The bridesmaid, Miss Lillian MacPhail. sister of the groom wore a very becoming dress of pink georgette and carried a beautiful bou- quet oi pennies. Little was Doris s “Pittiiililiii the remedy for, ECZEMA. BOILS. PIMPLES and all SKIN DISEASES To be had at all drug stores. Price per bottle $1.25. ‘Mo-oi. i \Soft CreanLContr-ea ’ ‘j High Grade.’ flhocoiate Coating‘ Rackham, cousin o! the bride. was a very dainty and sweet flower girl. The Broom was ably supported by| Mr. Hammond Ling, brother oi the! bride. Miss Mabel Ling, sister 0i the bride, played Lohengrirfs wedding march as the bridal party proceeded to the piazza, where a large arch had been erected and beautifully decor- ated with flowers and ferns and the conventional‘ wedding bell. The dou-' ble ring service was used with pret-l ty effect. During the signing of the; register the solo “O Promise Me" was]; sung by Mr. Richard Dickerson, 0K3 New Glasgow. After the signing cl the register a sumptuous repast was served in the prettily decorated din- ing room. where over eighty guests partook o! the wedding feast. The many beautiful presents received oi linen, cut glass. silver, hand paintings and substantial cheques, attested to the popularity oi the young couple. The groom's gift to the bride was a beautiful string of pearls. to the bridesmaid and flower girl rings set with birth stones, to the pianist a gold vanity case, and to thegrooms- man gold cuff links. Mr. and Mrs. MacPhail left the Island Thursday morning ona motor trip to New York and other points of interest. They accompanied as far as Moncton by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stevenson. oi New Glasgow. On their return from their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Phail will reside at Cornwall. PERSONALS Mus. R. C. Prizcnt, who vas opera“.- ed on. at the P. E. 1., hospital. Satur- day evening is now doing nicely. Miss Bessie Parent, fiedericton, N. 18.. is now visiting her brother, Mr. R. C. Parent. Experimental Farm. Rev. Finlay G. Macintosh. Pictou. N.S., came over by the S. S. l-Ioche- laga yesterday. and today will ad- dress the Presbyterian Young Peo- ples’ Summer School at Canoe Cove. Mr. Macintosh is Dean of the Pres- byterian Collegiate of Plctou. and re- ports that the institution is steadily regaining lost ground, the number of students enrolled this year including some all the way from Ontario. MR. wmum a. casrr There passed away in Amherst on July 26th, William A. Casey at the advanced age o! eighty one years. son oi Daniel Echibeth Casey, Esq. and Rosaline Ohappell. He is surviv- ed by two daughters. Emma Casey of Calgary and Mrs. Russell Mills of Milo. Alberta. also one sister, Mrs. Walter P. Doull, oi Charlottetown. who was at his bedside several days before he slept peacefully away. I-lls ancestor. Thomas Casey. who was one oi the heirs to the Irish throne. with his wife Sarah Owen, in i658 left Ireland, on account of constant fighting and settled in Rhode Island. U. S. A.. where the family remained until i783, coming to Halifax at the time of the Amellcan Rebellion. where his lands were confiscated on account of his loyalty to the British Crown. l-Ie was a man of superior intellect. a keen Liberal Politician and a loyal friend. His whole life was spent in Bale Verte on part of lands granted to Jabez Chappell in i703. His great grandfather, Liffey Chappell, son of Jaber. also received the Royal Grant of ilbrt Monkton from George the third. - He was buried from the Episcopal Church at Bale Verie. where serv- ice was held. and laid to rest in the family plot in the Episcopal Cem- etery. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TREATY PBOGIESSES CAIRO. Egypt, July 3l.—’l‘he news- papers Al Asram said today it had learned from oiiiclsls in contact with Premier Mohammed Pasha Mahmound that events in Inndon were "progressing satisfactorily." The newspaper added that a delegation oi prominent people representative of Egyptian opinion probably. soon would be summoned to Inndon to examine the draft of the Anglo- Egyptian treaty which the premier Wild Plants Gardiner oi Saskatchewan says thef lvloncton Times is in marked contrast with that oi Premier Baldwin oi] Great Britain. who resigned immed-' ;lateiy when his government failed to secure a majority oi the members ‘elect and advised his Majesty to isend for Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. as the head oi the largest group, to form a new government. although Mr. Mac- Donald dld not have a clear majority over oiher groups combined. Good reasons are given in the Saskatch- E Island Iowan opposition memorial for the idlsmlssal oi the Gardiner Govern- The Green Shadow Continued irom Page 4 miss your present advisers at the earliest , '“ moment and call upon Mr. J. T. M. A derson (o iorm a new Government. "In witness whereof we have set, our hands this Third day of July A. D., 1929." The course pursued by Premier XLVL SCROPHULARIACEAE .ment as necessary in the public in-K (Continued) Mudwort, Limosella aquatics. L., var. tenuiiolla (Wolf) Pers. (M2725). jemm’ ‘elu-lld- Dlsmli-ifll or the Gov-. water Speedwell’ vemnlm Muzak ernmenhwould have aroused a cer- gain amount of sympathy for a had ‘outfit and to be kicked out. under Ans circumstances when the Legis- lis-aquatlca L. (M:727). American Brooklime, Veronica am- ericana Schivein. (M1727). Common Speedwell Veronica oflicin-vlature meets Wm condemnation by the electorate. ails L. (M1727). - Thyme-leaved Speedwell. Veronica serpyllifoiia L. (M1728). Corn Spccdvxcll, Veronica arvensis L. (M;728). Buxbaums Speedwell. Veronica Tournefortl, C. C. Gmel. (M:728). Cow-wheat. Mclampyrum iineare Lam. (M1733). ?Comm0n Eyebright. Euphrasia of- flcinalls L. (M:—)). American Eycbright, Euphrasia am- erlcsna Wcttst (G:733). (The Eycbrights need revision). .Red Bartsea, Odontitesrubra Gilib. (M1734). . ‘Yellow-Rattle. Rhinanthus Crista- galli L. (M2735). XLVII LABIATAE Mad-dog Skullcap, Scuteilaria later- iflora. L. (M1594). Skullcap. Scutellaria galerlculata. L. (M1695). _ Catnip, Nepcta Cataria L. (M1697). Ground Ivy, Nani-ta. hederacea (L) Trevlsan (llizfi97). Self-heal. Heal-all, Prunella vulgarw is L. (M1698). Common Hempncttlc, Galeopsis Tet- rahit L. (M1699). Common iifothcrwort, Leonurus Car- diaca L. (Mz700). Woundwort, Stachys palustris L. (M1702). Common Thyme. Thymus Serpyllum L. (H708). Bugle-weed. Lycopus Virginicus L. (M:709). ' Cut lcaved Bugleweed, Lycopus am- ericanus Muhl. (M:710). Downy Whorled Mint. Mentha gen tliis L. (G:7ll). ‘ American Wild Mint. Mentha Can adensis L. (Mz7ll). XLVIII. PLANTAGINACEAE Common Pialntairl, Plantago majo" L. (M1745). Rib Grass. English Plantain. Plan tago lanccolata L. (M:745). Sea-side Plaintain. Plantago decip ions Barncoud. (M1745). (The plaintains require iurther_ examination.) +§§§§O40¥OV§O§§OQ£44+O4§ PEERLESS FOX NE TTING’ ~wuar we navs viimi. now- "lt's Better to be Sure Than Sorry" You} F03” nrg lhd most profitable Investment that you have. Ara Y" going to lose them, h! using any olhor Netting than Pefl All‘! "Certainly not." awn’... "Because," you in: al up Inow lng that the belt “QUALITY NE'l TING" la protecting your Foxes. This netting is UALVANIZLD oe fore and after being woven, liangr Flat without bagging‘ or aag- ging and makes a perfect lento. Can be erected by an “AMATEUR, i SPECIALLY MAUI: FOR U8. i OUR PRICES All! Till DIST UN HIE ISLAND. McGOWAWS LIMITED Kilmnlr 1 E The Rogers Hardware | Company, Ltd. i will submit to the government. ooooooooooooo iiiibfl-fl-b-ti. OOOQOOO-OQ-OOO jterest. But possibly it is as well in ‘ ‘some ways that the Lieutenant Gov- I i i add lgnominy to WE SHALL GATHER. ROSES Roses rare are blooming, Friend. for you and me. i In some quite garden, i Oi the bright to be. Carmine, queenly roses. l By a peaceful cove, ‘ We shall gather roses, Roses red with love, Love lives on forever. Far beyond the cares. We shall gaiher roses, In the sweet somewhere. We shall gather roses. Roses bloom and iade, But perennial beauty, Decks that gladsorrie gladc. Joy shall be eternal, All are young and lair, We shall gather roses, In the sweet somewhere. -I-I. ISABEL GRAHAM Seaforth. Ont. XLIX. ILLECEBBACEAE ‘Knawel. Scleranthus annuus L. (M5176). (To be Continued) run BANK 0F (NOVASCOTIA. V ESTABLISHED 1832 Ihereispgrhapaecmemochdeuiraithingthatyon" arelookingiorwardtoaomeday. Itmaybea homqatriporaomecherisheddreamolyourown.' Whatever it is, Capital $10,000,000 Total Assets over $270,000,000 with the objeri of giving the but possible aevrlc- tn our Maritime realinfion Ithaatmpiamdk balm aa-‘Aeasnat Ilium balfwvb- customers the Eastern llnndrrllnr’! Department la located in Slsint John. N. B. \ reminders-ibis“ asavingsAwufl‘ intbiaBankwiil bring closer fr k‘ Private and Commercial Licenses. Moncton, N. B. l" Only finest type of young man wanted to train for “Commercial Aviation” Ctily "COIVDVIERCIAL AVIATIQN SCHOOL" in Marltlmes, equipped Vii-h ilmfilll "Gypsy Moth-Slotted Wing Aeroplanes." man with courage and ambit-loll- Great future for RATES on Pfllllfli. international Airways Ltd. W iLearn to Fly g Tuthusatiil. Successful Fox Feeding Is the problem of our Fox Ranchers today. grow strong, vigorous foxes, that will produce pelts of fine texture and lustrous sheen, is uppermost in all minds. How to THE IMPERIAL BISCUIT COMPANY, LIM- ITED, have found the solution in their increasingly popular. Imperial Cod Liver Oil Fox Biscuits and Imperial Puppy Food ‘ Regular feeding of these is giving the desired results in our Prince Edward Island ranches. “Imperial- fed Foxes” are in a class by themselves. the goods.” “IMPERIALS.” They “produce Ensure success by liberal feeding of For sale by leading Island dealers or direct from factory. ‘ Imperial Biscuit Co., Limited Charlottetown, P. E‘. I Distributors for Maritime Provinces for 4 i Hauclc‘ Fire Guns. I I ‘W-fiaqhgyi-e cyst-m shoal. , jgghéild .5. : _~...-... r _e_-:...--- - ~" n» 19571-1