juovituean s. ms Principle when due, ments for your Funds. G- A- Stimson & Co., Ltd THE OLDEST BOND HOUSE IN CANADA _ For over '45 years every bond issue reco mended or sold by G. A. Stimson & Co., Ltd., has. paid Intel-wt and HEAD OFFICE FOR THE MARITIMES UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF- MR. M. H. CONROY SUBWAY BLOCK, MONCTON, N. B, ~‘ It is our pleasure to offer the facilities of this’ or- ganlzatlon, to place your Holdings, or suggest, infest.- A RECORD IS BETTER THAN A PROMISE Central Guardian l COBIIEGPION. cement of the Campbell, O'Connor marriage it should have rend: The bridesmaid was Kathleen Drlscoll oi’ Freetown not Katherine Driscoll of Emerald as previously stated- ELDON STUDY GROUP — The Eldon Study Group which includes ,Eldon. Mt. Buchanan. Pt. Prim, ' Newtown, South Plnette, and North Pinette, held its first meeting in Ell |_don school. Oct. l8. There were lflve teachers present. I pecto ‘McPhee gave a very interesting In the announ-l * THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Jhe Daily Argument AUNT HET _ any aoaartr qunun Can Our Be of Help to You ? _It Contains-l —Authoritative Comments on the new m, o; finance -the Investment Trust, I I -—Complete information concerning the most out- standing new investment issues, —A wide selectionlor securities suitable for both the individual and the institutional investor. -A suggestion: How‘ we are serving our clients after they purchase. u Our investment literature will be sent regularly to those who request it. Ask for copy of our November Offering List. Eastern Securities Co., Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS CHARLOTTETOWN HALIFAX MONTREAL ST. JOHN NOVEMBER omzzeuvc LIST Domictcoita 6% Debentures With Stock Purchase Rights Donnacona ~Pa er Company is a successful and old established producer of newsprint paper. It is controlled, through substantial cash in» yestment, by Price Brothers and associates. Its earnings for the ‘past four years have averaged 2.85 times present annual Debenture interest requirements. Assets are equivalent to $2,166 per $1,000 Debenture. We offer Donnacona 6% Gold Debentures, due 1948, at 100 and accrued interest, to yield 6%. Each $1,000 Debenture carries a right to pur- chase 2 sharesof Common Stock at $40 per share through ‘Pebnlary l, 1930; thereafter at $45 per share through, February 1, 1932; and at $50 through February 1, 1934. . Descriptive circular will be supplied ' upon request. Royal Securities Corporation Limited Riley Building’, Charlottetown qilcbcc Winnipeg amilton (‘nl ry London, ng. K407 Halifax Saint john Three Riven Ottawa Victoria St. John's, Nlld. Montreal Vancouver monton Toronto New York Regina Q99‘ The Best Chew The man who chew! tobacco always gets the belt results from- Hickey & Nicholson ’s‘ Black Twist Chewing Tobacco Every flg-is a good one. Buy the best and ivold disappointment. T Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co., Ltd. _A hhnlflofirrers — Charlottetown ‘n: TAAAAAAkLAAAA A A - n Attractive‘ -:- Diamond <Rings -:- msuoonlinsiuimwuteomumetmqyeu would like. anemia-n lnvnrlorltrlee- Prices 320.00% $200.00 ‘ ,.jl i: f‘! A4‘ AAAAAAAJ e l WHOLESALE Banquet to . Glydon Family mOhilU Halloween mlast Wednesday ;M§ _ I1 great throng of friends of j 1~ Plank Glydon and his daught- lvr. Mrs. Inez Colwill, paid a Sm. ll. lee visit to their beautiful home “l Mafgflte- Mr. H. D. Thompson was flllliointed chairman of the ga- llY-‘Ylflg and he called upon Mr. George E. Brown to read the fol- JOWIHL: address. which was accom- panied by two large and beautiful ‘@953’ Chnil's:— ‘To Mr. Frank Glydon and Mrs, .(.cl‘oett:—0n behalf of your negh- l-ltors aiirl friends who are gathered .llere this evening. and others who are unable to be present, we greet .you ill friendships name. we have ‘learned with regret that you are about to leave us and make your home in another community, and we take this opportunity of pressing our appreciation. of the valuable contribution you have made to our community life. You 9X‘ Robert Carruthers of Carleton v" and instructive lesson on "The As- signment of Lessons.” Each teach- er is to bring a lesson plan for next meeting which lls to be held at the home oi’ Miss Annie Murchison. Pt. Prim. The following oflicers were appointed: Pres., Mr. G. A. McKin- ley, E1don:‘Sec’y., Miss Sadie Mc- Kenzie. South Pinette. Minard’s Llnlment for Asthma. <6} MALPEQUE The “Doing Our Bit" Mission! Band of Hamilton held a -j ful Halloween social and sale oi" Candy in the hall on Tuesday ev- ening. Despite the cold and bad roads a goodly number were pres- ent. The hall presented a pleasing appearance. vbelng decorated pro- fusely with witches, eats, jack 0’- lanterns, etc. There was a short programme after which contests, games and lunch wiled away a pleasant evening. The following is the programmez-Jnstrumental mil- sic, Messrs Elmer Phillips. Cedricl Owen and Mrs. Preston Ramsay;l recitation. Johnny Owen; recita- tion. Wendell Crozier; reading, Mar l joric Crozler: recitation, Louise Simpson; recitation. Glendon Cro-‘ zier; solo. Mr. Charles Lowe; read- ; ing. Jean Owen: reading, Mr. Char l les we; instrumental music. us.- “I owe Sallie a letter. but ‘it's hard to write girlhood friends except when you're blue an wishln’ for tho old days when. you wasn't married." POOR PA BY canvas CALLAN l l l Mrf Ernest fiockerby. student at P. W. C., Charlottetown. spent the week end at his home in Hamill. " “Ma. gets after our rrilrrlcd] (laughter for talkin’ so‘ cl oss to her hirsband... She's glut iso she snaps him up just like Mel iloes me.” Mrs. Samuel Carruthers and Ml‘. i visitors to Hamilton on Tuesday. Mr. Lee Montgomery of Boston have been good neighbors, always, zvllliilgf to 13nd a helping hand in lme o nee . A neighbor's extrem- ity has ever been your opportunity‘ totplay the roleLof the “Good Sam-I arl an." >We w sh to assure you that your kind acts and innumer- able tokens of friendship towards .us have been appreciated, and trustl ‘our expression of gratitude, and i kindly interest in your welfare will ‘touch a responsive chord in your hearts, and that you will carry with ‘yo: happy memories of the days an years spent among ‘yourfriends ‘and neighbours in Margate. Please accept these gifts as a small token of our esteem, and we assure you‘ ‘that they are accompanied with our best wishes for many years of hap- piness in your new home. Com-Geo. E. Brown, C. C. Bak- er. Wm. L. Johnson. A number of speeches were made. including a very apt and suitable reply by Mr. Glydon, after which an elaborate luncheon was served and a most enjoyable evening spent iii music, contests, etc. ‘ Mr. Glydon and Mrs. Corbett re- lmoved on Sunday last to Kcnsing- ,ton. where they will in future re- side at the handsome and commod- [ lous residence built there this sum- lmer by Mr. Glydon, and while their hosts of friends will wish them ‘long life and happiness. their old ‘Margate friends are glad to know: ‘that they have -not “gone away, lbut only "moved up the road l apiece." S . NEW YORK, Nov. 2—Mrs. De- ;lll'i8. Filkins of Richiield Springs. hysrlwilldvotetrfxor rtlhe first] ililllgl lnext ues ay, oug s e s lyears old. Mrs. Fllkins ls the lolgiilsi; vogz llriéttllgia state and prob- »a n . I Her vote will go to Herbert Hoov- ier because she believes "Hoover will do more for the improvement iof farm life than any other man could do." Mrs. Filkins has lived on a farm all her life and recently moved to Ricllfleld Springs from Jordanville. PROTECT. The Radiator of Your Car With Reliable Anti-Freeze We have l hol Prestone. Factory Prices. l AND . RETAIL ‘IIIE- ll0liEll$ lllllIlVllllE ‘00. is visiting relatives and friends in l l l l l l Rev. Andrew Thomson, M.A., B. Only the Four l/Valls Remain Shoes Sacrificecl Hagar y l Hartt Strider Empress Hamilton and is now the guest of , l Mr. and Mrs. Keir Woodside. l Islander I3 D.. of Princetown United Church ' left on Saturday for Charlottetown President of llii‘.’.’.i."§..“l.‘éi sstftrf Tvrenl-‘O Ass h vices on Sunday. l I Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson and‘ Tqjngbllr?‘ Nov‘st;lc"At'/lfini7légmpllsl Mrs, J. K. MacGougrm. Hamilton," s‘ m1 Galleon}, wit“, Hgql-l mutcred to Summelcside o“ “WSW Theillfsdava nighllfi Siiiiyshfdzdtlon wins‘ day returning in the evening‘ lenprcssedvovcl‘ the great strides ‘ do ill the last year by the Mar- Mrs‘ Leslie A‘ Wright and Mr" I llllille Provinces Association of Tor-l 31mg: ‘if %lmn’ansgtlggt_were‘ onto. and the following officers werel Th Ed n" ‘ ~M _Sh°f‘ elected: Honorary president. Hon., m" av 5‘ 9mm)" m w“? tsf W. D. Ross; honoary VlCG-PPSSldQIIES‘ Hagar Classic and and Other Cooal Makes for Men _. “Maple Leaf Anti-Freeze A]c0_ for the Presidency. Two bets at s to 1—$5,000 against $25,000 and 2' Mary “Vie; 3_ and Eveready $8.000 against $30,000—-were report- e hel‘. The many friends of Rev. D M. Grant will be glad to learn that writes ‘Liverpool, England and later from Glasgow where he is now comfort- ably settled. He speaks of his trip as surpassing his expectationsand refers to the good,sllip Celtic as the “cradle of‘ the Atlantic." Miss Constance MacNutt- has taken a position as stenographel- in the law ofllce of Hon. Adrian Ar- senault. of Summerside. Mr. F. J. Lockerby returned re- cently from Sackvilie where he was in attendance at a conference in Mt. Allison University. Miss Grace Riley, Baltic was in Park Comer for a few days and was in attendance at the marriage of her cousin Miss Stella Cousins. Congratulations is heartily trnded to Mr. Robert Donald. Bal- tic on the winning of a two hund- red dollar scholarship. Mr. Donald. who is a graduate of Prince of Wales College entered his second year in Dalhousle and after his arts course is completed. he pur- poses taking up the study of law. His many friends wish him eon- tinucd success in his chosen pro- fesslon. \ Election Wagers NEW YORK, Nov. 2—More than floor of the Stock Exchange on the outcome of the general elections next Tuesday, a well-known bet- ting commissioner said. Most of it was laid at odds of er would defeat Governor Smith many friends were glad to welcome‘ word has been received of his safe. l arrival. Mr. Grant from l CX-. Heavy 2L u. s. A. l $250,000 were wagered today on the 4 and 41-2 to 1 that Herbert Hoov- d3 Mcbemm; 3_ Helen Kennedy, d. This commissioner said there was Sir Robert Falconqx. Archbishop Neil McNeil. Chancellor Whiddenq S. H. Logan and Johl: A.. McLeod“ president. Prof. E. l). MacPllee" vice-presidents, E. ‘fll. Sauiidelxs,‘ (Nora Scotla); Dr. ll. L. Britten thew Brunswick); G. ,Frank Beer.‘ l (P. E. I); Executive Chlliiliiltee. A.j R. Holmes, A.- E. LiiPagzl, Miss K ings- bury Blunche C‘. Robbins, A. C. Pyke. 11.,» W. Burnaby; authtors. 8tevclis and; for C0. l Women George Hl Sedgevlick presldedl Reports submitted by Secretary W.l D. Rutherford, Treasuhel‘ Brennenl and Chairman of Social Committee; McMahon, confirmed tho_ilresid-| ent's assertion illill. to form anus-l sociation of so many varied inter-l At Drastic but lied been carried, out with suc- cess. Reference wali made to thel bringing of 85 renflliemfiitlvc men. lof the Maritirries. to Toronto. i0!‘ four clays. The resilli; would be iar- We Afe reaching in the building up of an. interprovlnclal trade, it was point-l O B ed out. . To Quote Prices Announcements were made of a. membership drive to bring the as-. sociatlon to the 1.000 snark. and of an at-homc. to be held‘ at tile King Edward Howl. January 29. l Pictures of Moncton. Prince Ecl- ward Island. Halifax and other parts of the Marltlmes were pies- cnted through the courtesy of the Government Bureau. (Prof. MncPhee. the newly elected president, is a son of Mr. H. A. MacPhee of Tryoli, P. E. Island and visited his home here last Slim- mer. He is on the staff of the Dc- ,partment of Psychology 0f @119 U11" liversity of Toronto). ,... Come and See Our Racks and Tables. Every Pair of Shoes Marked in Plain Figures S13 MARY'S CONVENT. SOURIS Honor Roll, October l Grade X-l, Pauline Paquet; 2. Hilda MeEachern; 3, Dorothy M05’- nagh, Jean Paquet. Winnie McDon- Bargains Galore For the aliiruie ix-1. Man’ Walsh: 2. Hil~ Raonelda Jenninsfi- Grade VllL-l. Margaret Byrne; Margaret Lavle. qr“, vlL-i, Helen Byrne‘. 2. Qladys Mullaily; 3, Adele McLean. Grade Vl-i. Mariorle Pmuet: 2. Garages at money toward the New York State Emily POOR an increasing timidity of Hoover Helm Munany; 3' Cecilia Qhevgfle, situation. Heretofore, even money and y_1_ m“, P0016; 3_ Lglggh was asked and granted. New, Hoov- mop. a ‘New, Mcmmm er supporters are asking six Smith on“ w__1_ Eleanor “Vie; g, dollars to thbir ilve. Anwmem Mum"; 3_ Mam, Jgn. er. ANNS scnooi. ““fi°m“°° “°“““°' , III-l. Amy Malone: 2. Following is the standing of t. “m” mwm": a‘ “l” 3m“ Ann's School for the month or - Grade II-i, Mary Mclgaegley. H _ Pequot. ZMery . e- Grude X (8r.)-!, Emmett Gal- ygflg, Mary}; Massey; 3, Helen 1"“ drill} r-i, Reta e-emu. a. on“ x (""l"1' My“ hum‘ Winifred Davie, Teresa Cheverie; ' Grade IX-l, Berth Redm d; {Mme 1. I _ '* °" a. Daniel Malone. Grade v-i, Plug lam-f ‘ (‘tangle III-i. lilfy lanchard; . . l-mmlmi"? mu! " m?“ 'lk‘l"'v”u° m“! |~" _‘ Ibnpirfflltgllutliillélyitamizwg. Undo II (II-Lqileh ,_ ' Whole Family i estr»; had been a difllcult problemlPrice conCessionf-S- lMoufis .82 l eelflsilflg .()utSalc ~.,__ MORRIS and MI TH “l 4- ‘v ~m~1uiue 0 “race FIVE 9 -~~~~» ----_.__;...__,.____ _..__.. a, Smitit“ ,3‘,- -- .4 1Q‘ -.1~‘~/'-- r- l) l \'> l ¢ ,. l l. l ,. I l .l.' \ 1T ll s. l‘. . ‘a 3. l l. i z. '3 4: l l l" I i . l : l‘ l "- __ l g‘ l l . l l '{‘ "l f; L.’ 1W5. ‘ l w‘ It i ' ll l . ‘l, .'l i - e‘ .35. ll - l J i l . l, r H fin ‘o t .- I l" ~11 l‘ t _ V. ll ‘i I '4. 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