l THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Tomorrow's Radio Program OCTOBER 1a, 1921', \ Plain Mr. York of York, Yorks., tells the boysartdl '7 A girls of the TASTE that set all England f‘ ‘ and eating PLAIN ‘YORK chocolate. » ll-(II Wives» "Let the Clark Kitcheru help you" CLARIUS SOUPS enable you to serve delicious Eurasia o" LOVE AStory d‘ Love uditnTcd guitars-n: mnnoun FRIDAY. ocroaen n Robin Hood Flour comes right out: 0F our own famous wheat Fields International Radio Programs I CONCERTS | i i 1 i 1 i . i ‘) t i i (‘HAPTER 44 h KNIGHT TO THE RESCUE _ 11.00 A. M. WGY (303) Buffalo. Orchestra. 2.00 P. M. WLW (428) Cinci. Music, WBBR (256) N. Y. Orchestra. ' 2.20 P. M. CKCL (357) Toronto. Studio. 5.30 P. M. KDKA (316) Pittsburg. Radio Con. 6.80 P. “Mr. Carson!" gushed Nfirmil» 3f‘ King Carson, smiling, deibflllfliw . hi. l\re sie W33 Avian. illll-l.“ _ isouPs at small'_expense at "Right? he iflilfiiwd» “BBWFB h“ a momentfs notice. Sold “lemled MM‘ “I was “mud yo“ avefywhefq v- t. Roam Hood FLOUR Positive‘ MONEY BACKUuarantee in each hag. Mill Property and Farm For Sale In Suffolk This property which cottsists oi 140 acres of land and known as “Thompson's Mills and Fann" is situated in Sutlolk, 5| lhilh from Charlottetown. There is on this property one oli the best water powers on the Island.‘ a large Grist Mill and Kiln and a Saw-Mill with space above which. wasfonneriy used as a Caroling» MilhThere is also a good stand oi lumber on the back of the farm. There is a large and comfortable dwelling house with wood house at‘ tached. machine house and two’ large barns on this property. i It is ‘conveniently situated to‘ wouldn't rernemberfine." An expression of Pain "W995 her face momentarily as she recali- ed the last time she had seen him —directly after her honeymlwii- when she was so happy with Phil} w_ CLARK Luna“, ill t Montreal All mute used an "Cured approved" -WHK (265) Cleveland. Vocal. .5 iWCSl-l (361) Maine. Baldwin Con. - . i . "How do you happen to be hero‘?! - l thought you were still in Eu:- iWOR (405) Newark. Columbia. To i WOR. WMAQ, WNAC, WFBL, He glanced at Ada, hesitatiug. She told him frankly Wihat hag: wvgglcu- Norma presented him to her friend. happen"! lit U18 iillllB-‘l itllilfl. i- d, KMoi wcAé Konlfwowo ' "Airs. Lind and l have become night Sydney’ Stokes had) o owe 1 - 730-?- M - - very good friends since I came her and ‘lad been shot ll atllxidurfdCFcF (-111) Montreal ‘Orchestra "em" “he °XP1*"“°‘1- "She “M? "WWW ‘fssanunn but s e1 an wast. (2st) Balto Carmen-Buick 513,149 gbout—abont my husband. .tell hnn what Stokes llldd tod er, no P- M "Then it's all right for me to say, ~-uamely, that Kendal had mar- wBz (333) MASS s-mtier orches that l came back from Europe 8X1 1101i i!" 801E151 l0 Kilt mfllley from WEAF 492) N -Y Mm] t - m prcssly to find out what has be»; hm‘ lather. k WEI“: WTAG- wuTfl 11%;?!‘ come of Phil," said Carson, as he: It-she had been frsn . subse; KS0 W0C wTiC . ». Sea,“ hhnsem itlllélll. events would have been ver.»'_ .. . . Norma clasped her hands togetb-t, different, but she felt that shoiwBT (J58) N. C. Philco Hour. ernervous1y_ Jtvouldutt bring herself to any to, 9.00 P. M. "Oh, how good you are!" shcltarsou that his best friend luulywCaE (517) P|LLS.BOW8l‘S-Mi1l‘tlll. murmured. (been a party to so sordid and dis- KDKA (316) Plttsbg. From WJZ. He shook his h9g1 honorable a bargain. 9.30 P. M "I'm merely very fond of Phil. 30' whe" Kills ‘Cit-HOB. difllincllflwGR (303) Buffalo. N. Y. pro. and whatever happens to him c0n-- puzzled, asked: But. what made, (391113 me more than anything else. you out loose and beat. it for t“ [he “mid, A prince ct a chap, beach in the middle otthe night. Mrs. Lind," he said to Add. “This she replied evasively: l was great‘ 5,30 p_ 1y|_ husband of Mrs. Kendall's hi5 1y "Oilbieii film's-Niel‘ flilflieillingqKMA (270) Shenandoah. Kiddies. ‘ CFCA (357) Toronto. Stocks. 00 P. M. WTAG (517) Mass. News Review. WCAE (517) Pitts. Happy Hour. 9.00 P. M. i i - i i §XT The minute the bell rings and school d3 Old’, ' Chil ran come ntshiwig with joyous s Into the store They all want some more Plain ‘York-it's the choc'late they (ain't do without. SPORTS-TALKS Trust the boys and girls to lp0l some» thing good! And the minute they tried Plain York, they spotted the chocolate treat of a life-time. This delicious, velvety-smooth. Plain Rownn-ee chocolate in the triumph of 200 years‘ experience in fine chocolate making. No wonder it in so truly chocolat%..s: too bitter, not too sweet, just right; a perfect dream of a taste. Try it—-irs quality surpasses any choco- late you have ever lasted. 2's: ;.':t:"2:%.."";:::..‘.=:"‘was:1 was ~t Y- The Mill pond is entirely on the. land of the above property and the dam could be raised over one foot and not enroach on any other per- sons land. This would be an ideal. site for an Electric Light Plant and well suited for muskrat farming. If not sold privately it will be ad- vertised and offered for sale by auction later. For further particulars apply to the owner on the premises. i ROBERT THOMPSON. Suffolk.) DANCE ORCIIESTRAS i 6.40 r. M. i WMAK (545) Buffalo. Dancing. , 8.30 P. M. i WHK (265) Cleveland. Dance. t 9.30 P. M. ‘. crop (411) Montreal. Denny's. [ . . I "The girl who used to shack black walnuts now gets the same} effect with less effort." ‘ 1 I i i ;-¢ KDKA (318) Pitts. Dancing. 10.30 P. M. WBZ (333) Springfield. Statier. t 11.00 P. M. WBAL (285) Baltimore. Ledercr. 12.00 Midnight WDAF (370) K. City. Night Hawks.) WTIC (461) Hartford. Dancing. ‘C°PYTi8_hi. .1927. by International Radio Programs, Chicago.) . l | I e, , t l. A gustme Cove y p ,0 Notes _/ ‘- (By matrix‘) c?" The lllisses Buclah Robinson, Et- _.-_ ._-_f- ‘ -i_ -—-— ,lu Lauh and Mr. Wilfred (‘nun llPifll my lx-zn. fr\eud—cveu slut-e l flllll I (vuulcd to ho ulouo to think nvcrti visitors to Crnpatltl, P. F). l.. W35 a 1nd in college." ‘ ll all out." ‘(in l-“rldzlyt evening. “Then l know you're anxious ti)‘ ilt- Sllrllggfltl hupeiwsly. , hear (everything that his wile can "You girls do funny things these Mrs, Roy 14mm”. Bnyflpld, N_ tell yon about him," said Ada (lays. llo\\'(~a|1apoo1'ul1ap t-ver he 13., is visiting in Augugtlng (jqve ‘promptly. “So I'll just run along expected to tindctrstzintl?” iCorner, tin- gucst oi’ her mother, and ltuvo my coffee in the loungf‘. Aiuntuutarily. iiifl ‘iiiflllgillts ilflfiil- Iilrs. (i-eorge, heard, 1N0, I'd iiuislwd anyway," she as~ ed but-k to another girl who had ___ rured Norma. “And you know I (iouo an inexplicable thing our May .\ir. Milton Carr motored to Sum. dareirt. oat dessert,“ shc added night. He. tried to recall the pict- n|(ir8‘d - Th “,1 , _[ laughing, but casting u wistful lire that had remained with him so e on uh u) J temomh -- .(,\KQ€~R Zwsw‘ ...-- ."-\\\\\~\\\" \\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘ 9425-9-29-th4i. "Willi At Canoe Cove desirable residence with store and outbuildings, also three acres of land. suitable for ‘ summer residence or for general w ' _ a ; _ -.- . ‘ ., _ store. Apply to A. A. lllat-Dougail, ' ' " ' - ‘$1 Argyle Show bout Phil's dlsappearanc i i _ t \\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\‘\“‘\ a 5 0W "TR a 4!’ Also in largo‘ uh .1 Mrs. Alrflemas Cameron thutllnud vicinity arr.- busy enzflgeliiiilili-I 1W‘- Eliwfl"! Wellfiifii‘. POIi-ililil- two children, Vivian and Keuutethdiug their "spuds" to Cwletou Sid~ is visiting his. sister, Mrs. Gordvll are visiting in Augustine Cove. mg. Latest reports that they arelMcFarlnue, Augustine Cove, P. E. Their numerous friends an». plPus- $14)!) u. hag. But rumors say theyl ills old acquaintances are. ed to have them back again. (are still to be higher In price. iglad (o (we him iiiwk 0811i"- The farmers in Augustine (‘ova lwhich the good farmer Wishes. i - “l sa. what's this a 9273-9-21-ws8i V (‘OOK COLD 1st CHCFLIS‘. Girl: Did she take by txpostng herself In that ex< treme way? (Pnd Ditto: FOR SALE Owing to pressure oi‘ other inter- ests I have decided tn dispose oi‘ my meat business iu Market Building. This is the old llleat Market for- l; t Yes—iook cold. merly occupied by Blake Br0s., and is a real good investment for any one who can give their entire at- tention to this trade. Apply to H. A. JENKINS. 9599-l0-10-lf. Professional (‘ards J. (l. C. Campbell Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. etc. Bank of Nova Scotia. Building Charlottetown MONEY T0 LOAN § t i 2 4 o 9 0 J4O§OIQIQQQ 4»! 0004 ' Dr. c. c. Archibald l Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye. Em". N058‘ ' and Throat Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses Office, Bayer Building ' Great George Street Office Hours-Q tu 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00 R. McGuigan B. A. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. lVlc-ncy to Loan. Cameron Block. Charlottetown, PEI. _McLeod_& Bentley i i J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. Barrister and Attomey-at-Law Ofiice: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown. P. E. I. y, McDonald & McPhcctmysmp B. A. I J. A. McDONALD H. F‘. McPHEE B A Barristers. attorneys. Etc. Money to Loan. Canada S. S. Lines BTEAMSHIP SERVICE MONTREAL Charlottetown And St. J0hn’s S. S. FARNIIAM a Luvo Montreal October ma. Leave cwrow» (lctober 22nd (‘arvell Bros, Ltd. Ltdl v1 l?! AGENT! HE HAD A DULL EVENING, TOO correct girl I've ever met." l)ill‘lll' i‘. (laritli/‘iz. please," was the prompt glance at o. pudding that a waiter was serving at an adjoining table. "She's a nice old party, what!” {laughed King Carson irreverently. ,rnsumiug his seat. alter escorting Ada to the door. “She's sweet as she ca“ he!" (10- clared Norma staunchly, "and you mustn't call her oltl. Site's just. butau renovated." "Oh. heaven deliver me!" lie. feigned a groan and than, after his mercurial fashion, sobered quickly. , “I say, what's this about Phil's disappearance?" ‘ "How did you hear oi‘ it?" countered. "Got a letter from the manager of his ofllce and another from his biiilk- They are trying to present me with a lot of cash I'd ncvor corned. Both letters hid been fol- ivwiilfi the around Europe mouths before they finally caught ,u|) with me iu Vienna. l promptly ]('.’ll)l0(l ‘Pith, and his oflice replied ‘that. ho d loft for parts unknown- ,wnhotit any warning or explana- iiiml. Now that doesn't. sound liku ,Phll. ivhafs the low-down on it?" Norma sighed and her mu. huh.‘ loyt-s saddened» She was reluctant,‘ i" S" iiflvk. even with such a sym- Duthttit- friend as Carson, to the lltlrurk (lays that. had followed Philip i Kendall's departure. ‘ She was no longer jealous 0f ‘CZlIW-lfilffi influence over' her hirs- lbuml. in the light of subsequent (lyvlllti, sln- was ready to admit that shr- had been mistaken in her, first impression that Carson's ad. vent ht the bungalow hmi spoiled hcr honeymoon and cast u shadow |ou hur happiness. ‘(Tints-row AND VICINITY|' I Recent visitors from Carleton to: Summersidc were the following:~i Normng She: What's your brother doing now? He was trying to get a gov- ernment job awhile ago. He: He's doing nothing, he got "Last night I called _on the most “I had a pretty dull evening IMrs Montague Campbell. Mrs. Har-‘mel-‘ilifl. was a recent r; Muttart and daughter Jean, Missic illeieri Campbell ,Misr. Bertha Car- ruthcrs and Mt". and Mrs. Fred Boll am‘ daughter Ferne. j- i j Miss Iiildu Smith. of Darnlcy, ysl. gvisltins m Carleton. the guest m! ror cousin. Miss Ada Smith. I W Miss Dorothy H. Muttart. at Hartsvillc, spent the weck her homc in Carleton. I HE maven new 1m "flcherl - -end at Editor: Have you ever read Mrs. Arthur Stewart is at present detective story-d never read ‘em. wllflned i" hi?!‘ bed. Willi 8 bad at- iitflck 0i iil llfilihe. Her many‘ friends hope for a speedy recovery. Applicant For Job: Sound: like proof? I lion. W. M. Lea. accompanied by. ‘Vitus, Len. and two sons and daught-' er. were tuotorists to Carleton on| flunday. A small boy was having his hair ii fur the first. timv. "How shall l out it?" asked the. "With a lmln in the. lop like my Mr. Martin McDonald. of Brook-g field. was a visitor to Carleton on" ply. Sunday evening. | for n C D vividly for a time, but. Cynthia Greens veiled image and her crisp,‘- intperiotis young voice that had so strangely attracted him were lndis-j tiuct now in his memory. He knew Mrs- Gem?!“ Lea"! all‘! 1hr?" nothing of the girl he had titarric-tl ‘lmghmrs- 9"’ M155" Wiiliiiiifl- um; May night except he, nume_ Vera and »Reta, have returned home and he had been commanded to forqagal" an“? “lleililliil? i1 “my P1110)“ get that. mblt- visit at Freetown, l‘. i-l. 1., the Norma was saying Sl)l'l‘0\\'l|ll]y, guest of het daughter. Mrs. Fred in answer to iris comment: Reeves. "I'm afraid we women do very ——~ reckless things sometimes, but, Mr. Stanton McNeill is busily on- when one is in love, deeply in loveggaged hauling his potatoes with one doesn't. stop to think very hLs truck to Carleton (Siding, P. F1. clearly. And life has such a I wretched way of twisting the sim. plest action and making lt end iu tragedy." Mr. Suurgeou Canu was a recent| isitor to Tryou, 1P. l). i Mr. Archie Robinson spent the. week-end at his home. "Oh, well," Carson resumed his _. really Erin. brushing away serious Miss ‘Nina Boulter spent the considerations, "this episode won't week-end at Victoria the guest of 9"“ iliifllgedy. I'll guarantee thatnher mother and father. Mr. and looks to me as though Phil were Mrs. Ross Boultcr._ merely off sulking somewhere, be.‘ cattse he is jealous of the Stokes chllll- l told your father so when I stopped oil‘ to see im yesterdy— iiytiil" Wily. that's ow I came to "mi you here-and he agrees with mo. lle said Stokes was rather by “'11? of being a rotter." Norma. made no comment. she looked down at her clasped hands, Wiililiiig that she (lured tell Carson how much of a rotter Sydney Fptokos was, without involving Phil- (inrson W518 studying her keenly, Ho fclt. certain that {hero was more to the story than she had at]. mittcd. For his friend's sake, he iliiiinf“ iwkun to dislike Norma. Mrfwesley Canh spent the week‘ end in Appln llo-ati. d’. E. l., the guest oi’ his sister, Mrs. Ernest Coruey. Miss Violi-t. (llhrko has returned home again after visiting in Nova Scotia. Her many friends are. 8181i to also her back again. $ Mr. Lorne Carruthers was a Vifl" itor tn Victoria on Saturday oven- inn. Mr. Clnrcucn Watidell. (‘Bile Traverse, l’. E. -i., passed through Ailgufltiliu (love Saturday after- noon. For 9 Years Gas ; Ruined Her Sleep "I had stomach trouble 9 3165's- and gas made me restless and ner- vous. Adleriktsnhelwil 5° TF3" 9a‘ and 5196p good. --Mrs. E. Touc - stone. Just one: spoonful Adiefi" relieves gas and that bloated feeiinl so that you can eat and sleep well. Acts on Born-r uwer W! W" bowel and removes old waste matter ~ you never thought was there. No ‘ matter what you have "i" i" Y°‘"' stomach and bowels. Adler“!!! "i" Summe you. Hughes Dru: 00-. I-td- l Attention Potato Dealers (To Be Continued) Mrs. Louise Schafer. of Charlot- leiflwn. is at present visiting in arleton. the guest o1‘ Mrs. George ouil . Mr. Stirling Gillespie, or gum- visitor to‘ arlcton. —~~ »~<O~>%~.__ "Pllio barber main-a m) discount, Po his customers," said Nash; ‘Frill it ntust he admitted 119 ‘hikes something (it! for cash." For sale by leading Be sure and have your Tan ready for Potato Shipping. The Charlottetown Guardian Job Printer-y is In a polltion l0 fill all orders at most attractive price! and (‘III m!!!) prompt delivery. a!- 6“ I iWPERl/u. fl t? if. d‘ 8‘ “BEST Mill M031’ UUTSTANDING" The Manager .1 t... of the foremost upper Canndhn ranches writ“ w! ll Ivllflm "w; wnulq not gunk 0| ugh‘ any other biscuit but IMPERIAL u we consider it the BEST AND MOST OUTSTANDING biscuit on the market tmllt" This ls the consensus of opinion of our leading Canadian Fan Ranchers and accounts Ior the National use o! IMPEIHALS as‘ an lll-the-yflP-"llflll F0! F004- 111, c”; 0| “m: I5 so small compared with the value of the Silver Faxes that ranchers consider it only a matter of good business common sense to food the best which is always the most economical. Do not upciment with cheaper foods. Feed IMPEII-IALS and get the but rallite in healthy foxes with highest quality pelts. distributors or direct from the factory. Box 446. _ Charlottetown, P. E. I. Y: Imperial Fox Biscuit Co. Ltd