NOVEMBER ‘3, 1928 Lot arrange your E are siwrllilv equipped to relieve you or the work and worry oi managing your ltcal Estate, 1,195.; supervision of every detail enables us to get maxi- mum revenue from property at minimum cost. aasraaw rausr COMPANY Head Officc: HALIFAX, N.S. ‘ BQIntJOIIn-NB. Se. 195g‘ N Charlottetown, P.E.I. Mmn-“FQJF t‘. s. iiissi-xrr, .\lnlltlIt'l‘ (‘llurluite-loiru lirnlu-h 55 VALLEY 0F A TH0U$AND FALLS the Rev. G. B. Kinney, who first visited the region with Dr. A. P. The name, Valley of a Thousand Coleman and participated in his at- " Falls. in the Mount Robson district, tempt to climb Mount Robgmm British Columbia, was bestowed by Atwell & Company] “The House of Service” INYESTMENT BROKERS _ HEAD OFFICE Imperial Bank Bldg, 610 St. James St.. Montreal. Branches: Quebec, Sydney, Ottawa, Charlottetown,‘ Montreal (Uptown), Three Rivers, Halifax. ‘ WE RECOMMEND With genuine confidence ‘Evangeline Gold & Copper , Mines Limited At 50c per share, believing this stock to be the most promls ing speculation ever offered to tiie public.‘ ' The Company owns properties in Nova Scotla hurl Quebec. where a genuine development, on a huge scale, lfbeing conducted. . The results being obtained on these properties can _ truly be described as sensational, and every ‘indication points to success. Evangeline Gold and Copper Mines Limited is being directed by men oi‘ integrity, who are sincerely deter- mined to make it an outstanding success. Our special bulletin regarding this offering will be gladly forwarded on request. To Messrs. Atwell a Co., I45 Great George Street, Charlottetown, P, E, l, Please forward your special bulletin regarding Evangeline Gold and Copper Mines Limited. Name Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - ....._-. __1_._- m, Can Our _ NOVEMBER OFFERING LIST g Be of Help to You? after they purchase- . . m who Our investment literature will be sent reigning; tiom ‘first Ask for copy of our November e H - - It Contains— -Authoritatlve Comments on the new era of fllmllw -the Investment Trust. ' . t- -Complcte information concerning the most 011 standing new investment issues. - r - th ~A wide selection oi securities suitable for both c individual and the institutional invcfiiof- t - ll t. l _A suggestion: How we are serving oui c en s request it. Eastern Securities C0» Ltd- INVESTMENT BANKERS CIIABLOTTETOWN 31L Jon" -' HALIFAX MONTREAL ' ~ The modern costume '1' jewel; Mime finishing wild‘ No longer‘ merebrnaments» - jewels are now piacedmfi: {$81 points in the cit-where All) brin out a line t 8st. tgkiend ‘ ilelszllgycggsggns t) re.... ‘dmrmonize ‘°.‘“"." ' ' 1.5.55.2’ m} ect rom I beget”- ""..%.-.“":.=:.:. rings nevi“! i" ‘so n ‘mu _ '._ A smart N9 h, , add! im- wn:..:r..... - c wwsvigll-NER i JeiwlilersipSinél-‘E. 1868 v s2r.""7i' ' T till g a». .i/umr_g.l g l E | fthe late John B. McCarthy | i Centre I_C_uardian THE BEST DOLLAR SILK stocking in Canuda~$1.00. Moore — McLeod Limited. 8831-11-2-21 THE POPULAR beret, in red, navy and brown $1.25. Moore k lticLeod, Limited. ‘ 8831-11-2-21 SPECIAL BARGAIN in ladies light weight winter vests, natural and white, 45c. Moore & McLeod. Limited. 8831-11-2-21 FANCY CRIB BLANETS, very special value at 69c each. .Moore 8c McLeod, Limited. 8831-11-2-21 MORE Nl-Itv ARRIVALS in ladl- es felt hats and velvet hats, sport and dress models, $2.98. Moore 8c McLeod Limited. 8831-11-2-31 SIX CQLORS in Ladies Cotton and Rayon Bloomers in all sizes, week end 68c. Moore dz McLeod, Limited. 8831-11-2-21 JAEGER, ALL WOOL KNICK- ERS, for ladies, an ideal number in the better class knickers, all popu- lar colors $2.00 to $3.00. Moore & McLeod. Limited. 8831-11-2-31 THE MOST remarkable sock bar- gain you have ever seen, in these line English wool fancy socks, rorili to $1.25 pair, selling here 'n-'75c. Moore 8a McLeod Limited. 8831-11-2-21 TRINITY UNITED CHURCH - lici-ly prayer meeting at 10 a. m. Preacher at morning service, Rev. Midi cw Thompson, (of North Ch inn. 1 Anthem. “New Every Morning is the Love." Sabbath School and Bible Classes at 2.30 p. m. Rev. Hammond Johnson preaches at 7 p. m. and the music includes Gounodfls setting of "There is a Green Hill." sung by Mr. P.W. Small, and the Anthem “Dear Lord and Father of Mankind" lFletch- m» by the Choir. Morning service broadcast CFCY. _____ RED CROSS MAGAZINE-Read- crs oi the Canadian Red Cross Magazine will regret to hear that the next issue will not be until December. The splendid articles on Health which the magazine always crntains are being missed because various members have written to the Provincial Headquarters asking why their magazines have not been rrceived. Some changes in the magazine are being contemplated by the Editorial Committee and it has not been decided yet whether the publication will remain as n monthly or will beissued quarterly. The Junior Red Cross magazine. however. is still being published monthly and is very much in de- mand by the school children. MCCARTHY-ST. JAMES -— A quiet but pretty wedding ceremony was solemnized at the Holy Rosary Church. Crysler. Ont... on Tuesday morning, October 16th. ivhcn Mary Kathleen, eldest daughter of the into James I-l. St. James and Mrs. Catherine St. Janyes, of Ottawa. became the bride of Mr. William Wilson McCarthy. second son of and Mrs. Levlnia McCarthy of Tignish. P.E.I.. the ceremony being perform- ed by Rev. Father D. A. McPhee. cousin of the bride. The bride. THE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' The "may, I The Public Forum ‘ Argument nia uflTp-i hr an AUNT HET “‘ “"“"" “n% 3 BY ROBERT QUILLIN NE“! CAR FERRY STEAMER now in contemplation for service on the Borden Tormentfne route will establish the method of com- munication between Prince Edward Island and the mainland for many years to come. ~' As the Act of Union is involved in this matter the responsibility to iprovide the steamer rests exclu- sively with the Federal Govern- merit and the responsibility to see ‘that the steamer is of the type !equlpment and capacity necessary ito meet the requirements of the lProvince rests primarily with the Provincial Government. As the report of the plans of the new Ferry Steamer received to date "I ain't never been- untrue to Pa. but sometimes when he's been Wight hateful I set an‘ dreflm about other icllers that used to "m" 1118-" offer little encouragement that it will satisfactorily meet the trans- pcrtatioii requirements cf the Prov- ince it would appear i ecessary that the Provincial Government should take this important matter into immediate and‘ careful considera- tion and give it the attention thati its importance to the Province de- mands. BY CLAUDE CALLAN .1 am sir, etc. W. F. TIDMARSl-i Nov. 2.. 1928. ' Built in 1807, and still using an- cient engines and cars, the railway between Swansea and Mumbles Pier. Wales, is to be electrified and niocl- ernized. To give women an umbrella to match each dress, an Englishman has introduced a frame with which .is supplied a dozen silk covers in different shades. 11v THEIR FOQTSTEPS *-—-<+ai Where are the e-boys" of ycstm, veovoeoe-ee - day? The men who in the greatness 4‘ of their minds. visualized Canada DmlY Lessons i as a great. powerful and prosperous ' ‘ ‘nil-Elfin have passed from amon st In Engllsh N15 5° enjoy their reward in tghe By W. L. Gordon igreat beyond. But their achieve- ments are monuments and “H fl 1115" glory. The Strathconas and worms OFTEN MISUSED: Do “mm” stefiheils 0f other days not say “I have all of tliem.“~"I have have 511ml“ us that ncthmg is lm‘ them all" is better. P11551111‘! m the way of national OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: nir-;d‘“”‘1°P¥"e"‘ While Confidence ‘H111 loguc. Pronounce the O as m not.‘ self-reliance are the major forces no‘ as a in “any 1n cur_ national character. The men OFTEN MISSPELLED. Jyamfl. ii-"ho linked Vancouver to Halifax two f-5_ with ribbons of steel understood the synonyms: call. assemble, con-f iéminess °f Gamma and the cam- vcnc, collect” summoii_ invite, l, city of Canadians. Their lives and WORD STUDY. .1358 a word_,£lCCClllpllShI"l16I‘l_iS are our object three times and it is yours." Let usi lcpfims “cw and f°r i!“ time -° increase our vocabulary by master- °°m°~ _ mg one word each day 10,135,551 It is worthy c-f not-e ‘and recogni- wqrd; QUIZZICAL; relating t0 onticn that our young country has 01 gm. nature Qf_ a jest‘ “There wasitOClfiyvllléll oi‘ similar capacities r1‘; a COOL qmzzica] expression 1,, m5? her citizens. But yesterday, Nov. 1st eyes)‘ .1928 i115 completed and officially -~~_-_<e>§ opered and occupied in Toronto. sTANpARD MIND“; EXCHANGEi the i£I'?9St building of its kind 1n i-Canacla and possibly in the British Qucgaqions furnished through Empire. This immense structure. (‘Qurtegy of LOUIS M_ ATWELL 8; the Commune and» Transportation Co" charlottetmvn 0mm ‘ Building, vi JS con: :f ed by Canad- Jans; Canadian architects and Novcmbel- 2_ Canadian workmen are to be cred- P I ited for its erection. Not a. dollars Qpenjng Noon Q1059 worth of ‘brick or other material "Emma taulht school for a long time before she married, an’ she's always taikin’ to her hus- hand like he hadn't got up his‘ wrlttrm work!" who was given in marriage by Mr. Abana 3.85 s 3.80 S 3.80 ‘ from outside of Canada was used James Sullivan, was attended by Amum _ 3'15 3J0 305 fin its ereetiontolts promoters can her sister Miss Mary st. James, Area 17 151; 151-’. Proudly point the fact thattie Mr. Melgiina. Bouchard acted as Arno 17 18 1s lcommsrw Building in the first groomsman. Miss Bertha Varin Bm-fy Holy __ 37 35.: 37 lmammoth structure erected in presided at the organ. Following Bldguod 42 43 41 Canada Willi all Canadian) mater- the ceremony breakfast‘ was fserv- Clericy 21 24 g4 1111s by all Calnadiarzi brains anjd ed. the immediate relat ves o the Grim. 21 2014, workmen; and fnance by Cana - bride and ‘groom being present. Holl. 3.90 11.90 inn dollars- aftcr which Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy Howey 87 a9 . Our friends in the Republic to left for Montreal and Quebec-Ot- Inifl Nickel .191'.0o 190.00 189.00 ithv 1011111 0f 11s have bwn elven tawa. Cltigen. Keeley 3B 33 3g their first great. lesson in what Lav. Quebec (i9 10 g9 ‘Canadians can accomplish when Mal. . . . . . .. 1.12 1.10 1.11 , they determine to be "up and at it‘ oooem-oo-oowvwmwo-oo» Mandy L35 L30 130 I Truly history will link uP “Til-fl . McIntyre 20,70 20315 20170 ‘ the Strathconufs. Mount Stephens MOdETII Etiquette Mcnuugal] 35 35 35 and Shaughnessys the 111111118: o; ' Ml _ c ' , 3,10 3J0 3J0 Johnston and Thomas. Pres en BY Rdmk‘ L” llvirii, I-Itiixllln?“ i2 iz 111.; and Vice-President of the invest- . Murphy 70 '70 69 1 merit banking house of ‘”“ i‘ Newbec 29 ' 3o 2g i c. A. Stimson s» Co..Ltd. _ tn l troducer has not Nipissing 2.00 2.95 2x15 ' . The oldest mgltlfgrllgtlenfl naem: clearly, of whom Noranda 56.00 55.50 54.10 30nd HOUSE in cflnfldib should the person introduced ask for Pot. Doiii . .. 021-’,- 021-3 021; who sponsored and financed this all the exam, name? Pioneer 40 41 37 ‘ Canadian enterprize. the Commerce A; The person introduced. not 6.80 7.00 6.75 and Transportation BuildinZ Limit‘ the introdueer. h fl t d v I ~ Egg 8g 8g Edi‘ R d l better than a Pro Whatiste rs uty° ‘1- ~ -- - 99°!‘ 5 ' hostess at a liouse party? 11.50 8.60 8.50 mise. For over 46 years evcryslatond A. To meet personally the guests . 11.00 11.00 12.00 ‘recommended orsold by ‘Err-i; as they arrive at the railroad sta- 3.00 3.00 2.95 sen 8a 00-. Ltd. has pad n ~ um ’ as so o4 ‘and Principle when gue. Q. Where are the vegetables .. 03% 03% 031i‘ M- H- 011105’ _ placed when there is no waitress? Wright Har. . 2.70 2.75 2.70 I General Manager for Eastelll A. They are placed upon the Sylvanlte 2.35 2.35 2.35 Canada. table, where they are kept~ until passed. \ lieadquavters at Moncton N. B- o. A. Simeon at 00.. Ltd~ M Mlnarcfs Llniment for Asthma. ii._'_ C. A. Stimson & Coqyl-tcl THE OLDEST BOND HOUSE IN CANADA For over 45 years every bond issue recommended or sold by G. A. Stimson,& Cor, Ltd., has paid Principle when due. 1 l Sin-The new car Ferry Steamer CQn tinues U" Only the 1 Four Walls Remain Every Pair of ‘Shoes Sacrificed Strider and. Other Good ' "l- Makes for Menc Empress Hagar Classic and K ings- bury - Makes for _ Women At Drastic Price Canoes-Sim" We Are TOO BUSY T9 Quote Prices Come and See Our Racks and Tables Every Pair of Shoes Marked in Plain Figllfes Bargains Galore For the Whole Interest 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- ganization, to place your Holdings, or suggest invest- ments for your Funds. ' , ... A Rhooan 1S 4 Home Family MORRIS and i 1 SMITH v l I29 Quecritsfté?!‘ I orris‘ Closing i -. ‘i. i. 1 1 &g L (f. .§.r“\.~. vi h. (4 :-.,. ._ .-. ._\ 3,“. 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