c i‘ snrrnornnn 26, 1192a . Wedding Rings MQIIE wIllloIiL I joint». antl stamretl ‘:1;- ll. T." and fully .- zuaranteetl. _ i o. H." Taylor‘ Jeweler d. Engraver . The Store for Walthtim Watches Hotel Victoria 120 rooms, 56 rooms _witli private baths, completely re. iiovated, _, Excellent menu, service. , H. C. BROWN, Managgr, Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. ' Pro to . asss-i-gbtii. we N Prompt, loin Essence o VINEGAR “lnsotorur ‘ , run *1 This essence is nearly; double the strength o ‘ ordinary Essence of , Vinegar and is ideal for pickling‘ yirp uses" We guarantee it to be absolutely pure. The 2 Macs < DRUGGISTS 149 Great George St. A i t \ T0 PLEASE This is whore Mickey's Twist Tobacco always makes good, I it has always made new friends with men who are hard to please. a THEHARD Mickey's is the brand" hat straightens out men's tobac- co troubles by its dedghtful flavor and excellent quality. When C0. ‘H. l i you buy tobacco say Mickey's Twist. , l' 44!. incnnrTmciioison TOBACCO LTD.“ IN STOt K A large well tissoriegl lug at reasonable phlcss to qnlc Among our choicest stock guaranteed black and tan boo‘. bratetl lBauker Boot—nuff said. If you are in need of boots stuck of boots which we the offer- k buyers. wc have men's-absolutely s for fall wear, also the cele- for yourself or for any of’ the fttmlly come and we will please Y0"- Yours for service, J.L. BLACQUIERE hlartiu and Bay View. 2903-9-20-3i. “Young Mrs t n. JACK DEMPSEY ._/ “‘~.;A a‘ vVVVYvvY t‘ yvwvvvvvv Prince Edward ‘ Matinee 3.1‘? Sharp-Night 7 811d 3-45 i-FAMOUS LASKEY PRESENT Ethel Clayton _..1N__ ‘er BRONSON itowiito _ A Pgrjitrrount Artcrait Picture A Story of Hi h Society, Beautiful Gowns that Delightt e Ftminine eyq a story of ' Heart-Interest. l so. 'l'l-lltllLING CHAPTER OF “Dara Dctvll Jnbk" wnoutsoar‘ . "run SILVER HORDE" av nnx BEACH ‘ ‘ vv vvvvvvvvvvvvvv v t QO-OQ-OO-OO-OQQO-O-OOQ-oo-oo-O? v . Winthrop’ “A RACE FOR GLORY" IN S BIG SPECIAL f der at once to prevent disappoint- tr PAYB to may m imll rm- inns. v ‘Central G W8 CATA- "consuur noun " noas-c-az-ir '01. MAPLE czar cams-zine s inch Brinders priced right. Gill & Lantz. naoi-s-zo-ni HATS FOR ITHE COLLEGE Miss. wirictly tailored or softly trimmed, now displayed at Patents‘. ~ 9.18m 3i. DANGINGP-ilitrofessor Clinton's lbeginners class meets this evening at 8.30. Private lessons and LIBSSPB can be arranged for. 1i» ONLY LIMITED NUMBER of P. E.i. Souvenirs now on hand. Or- ment. Prince 500.; by mull'57c. Guardian Office. 5OUVENIR OF PRINCE ED- WARD ISLANIL-Beautiful Illus- trated descriptive souvenir ready to mail. Only 60c. by mail 57c. "harlattotown Guardian. l352~7-6-tf "ASTIME DANCE-The’ ‘Pas- open on Monday evening at 8.30 All members and their friends are cordially invited to he present. 2898. ‘INSTALLING PLANT-Mr. W. Graves iof aha Mtorse Fairbanks (Yonipzmy has arrived in Chin-lotte- tllwn and ls installing the machin- rryln the new flour mills at the eastern cud of the city. COLLEGE STUDENTS should take their dress difficulties o0 Pu.- tons rand have them remedied latest fall and. winter coats wirth the new shawl color. or fur trim- imtinz new displayed at Patons. 9-18m fl. AFTER HORSES.—Mr. Thomas Curran the well-known horse buy- Pi‘ 0f Si. Jflhlfst, Nfld., arrived in U18 C"? yesterday from Mont cal where he purchased some g0qtfi0l‘ scs for the Newfoundland m et anti is now looking around for an- other supply from P_ E_ I_ NAMES 0MlTTED.—ln the re- llm-t of the fox meeting held in Stmamersido last Tuesday in con- nection with (‘he exhibition to he hold in ‘Montreal in November, the names c‘! Dr. lMclntyre, Montague. and Mr. Gavin Harding, Graham's Road, were inadvertently ouiittetl as lll0lllIb0l‘S of the Classification committee. BIRIDE SH‘OWE'RED.—A few ev- enings prior to her niarirage, Miss Agnes lBoyce one of Bonshawfls lllltu-ll popular and talented young littllca, was given ti nrlsct-lllitne-Jus shower at ‘the home of Dr. and Mrs. Murchison. The house was taste- fully decorated (or the occasion with flowers of various kinds and ILFIIS. 'l‘ht=. unwrapping (y; [hp pm. scum and reading of ohc verses culusctl much inerrimenl. Among the gills ‘was a purse of money tron u the young men oil the llonshtrti‘ Presbyterian twlroir, of which Miss lloycc. was organist. The evening was pleasantly spent in playing games and other amusements. Music was furnished on the piano by Miss Eleanor Murchlsun and Miss Benton. After ice-cream ‘and cake was served by the young lud- lis, ti pleasant evening ‘was brought to a close slinging “l-‘tir- Site's u Jul»; good follow." MINISTER HONORED-A very pleasant evening was spent tit the Baptist: Ifiarsonagc, North River; Thursday evening, Sept. ititli when friends gathered from the several sections of the field to express their good will for the Pastor Rev H. G. Mellick and Mrs_ Mellick_ since Jim-e but have greut-ly en- cleared themselves to the poeple by their efforts to advance the cause of God, ‘After cordial greet- ings and pleasant conversation Mrs (Rev) C. R. Freeman and Mrs. Everett Stevenson rendered some choice songs. ice cream and cake were served by the ladies. Deacon D. Frasei-"of Kingston called on representatives from the different churches who responded with very kind words in appreciation of their pastor and his wife. Deacon llolmes and Ackland for Kingston, Deacon R. A. McPh-ali for Clyde River. Deacon Wm. Warren for North River. Rev. C, R_ Freeman of Char lottetown gave a forceful address on the necessity 0f co-operation in the work Mtg Fraser than called on. Evangelist Rev. L. F‘. Wallace who is visiting his sister, Mrs. Rev. H_ G, Melllck also spoke in very high terms of Mr. Mellick and his work lnthe various spheres of his labours. Mr. Melllck res; on behalf cf himself and Mrs. Mel- Ilck and expressed his hopes for the blessing of God on their uni-ted ‘efforts This delightful e ening was brought to a close by al. Join- ing in singing "Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian Love" and Prayer by Rev_ C. R. Freeman_ ‘ ‘Flt’0nvc+v¢*' ' ‘m’ Dr. E. C. llarris I-Iye Specialist .‘ time weekly dances class will re- U They have only been settled there’ pended to these appreciative words - Hot ? Drink- FAM-LY-ADE Wm! FAM-Lv-ADE you carrannke n cool- ing, tang-filled bcvera ge at home-five true fruit flav- crs to choose from. FAM- LY-A DE comes in a tube I which makes 32 sparkling glasses. Simplfl direc- tions on each l package. l 3 u tub: cl , ‘ guts”: I‘ I II- llolnd u ‘ I tic. II allu- % AUCTION-The residence of Mr. Robert McLarey, Green Street, offered fll. auction on Saturday did not sell. The highest bid was $1,- 700, Mr. MoLarey’s reserve being $1.870. The ,lot adjoining, l8 x 170 feet, sold to Mr. Michael Pldgcon if for .8300. Mr. B. Carter was the auctioneer. RETURNING HOM\5.—Rev. Dr. Fullerton and Mrs. Fullerfop are expected home Wednesday itlglit from Toronto where they spent the past few weeks. Their many friends will bqglnd to learn that Dr. Fuller ton tins greatly improved in lteal- 1. . . ' A i-s HAD ARM lROKENr-hlustci" Eric Jenkins while riding a bicy- cle at the Abegwelt {rounds on Friday afternoon ‘before the West Kent School sports took place had the misfortune to fall from his wheel and bud his arm bartlI-y brok- en. Dr. Yeo attended to the in- jury, and the lad ‘is doing as well as can be expected. ENGINE TOOK FIRE-The en- gine of an automobile owned by. ‘Mr. P. ‘Palmer become overheated and caused some excitement on Pleasant Street about 1t o'clock yesterday morning. The fire station was notified anti the chemical en- gine was sent which soon extingu- ish the blaze. TO STUDY FOR MINISTRY.- ‘Vlr. Fred l-llne, of this city, a valu- ed member of St. Peter's choir,‘ leaves this week for King's College, Windsor, to enter upon studies for holy orders. Last evening on be- half of the clergy mid choir memb-| ers he was presented with a beau- tiful copy of the Scriptures. S. O. E. DECORATION DAV.—! Yesterday was observed by the members of the Sons of England as their decoration day. lieatlctl by tho 4th Regiment. .Band the ‘number's of the Society marched from their hall on Richmond‘ St. to the Peoples (Jcnicieny, where beautiful floral tributes were plan-l ed on the graves of the departed members of the order. There “'33 ii largo turnout of the brFthrr-rr and the partitie. presented a tmost creditable appearance. In the morn-i lug members drove out to Sher-- wood and Mnrshfieltl conreterles wthcre grains of members of tho 5.0.16. were similarly remr-mber~, ed. ( KLARK URBANITES FARE- WELL.——'I‘hc KlarlcUrban Com" puny closed u decidedly sticccssful week's engagement at the Prince Edward Theatre on Saturday even- ing when they presented the very latighablo comedy “Nothing But Lies" to a large and vex-y apprecia- tive uutlleuce, In they afternoon “Potash and lPerlmutter" was re- pented before anotbgr lbig audience. The Klark-llrban lompany were tnnceptlonally strong this season, and carried the best repertoire of shows seen here for sometime. They may be assured of a hearty welcome next yrear. CLERGYMAN LEAVlNG.—-Rev. CR. Yeoman, who liiis been ns~ sistanfl clergyman at. St. Peter's Cathedral during the pant sever nl m'onths, preached his farewell sermon last opening and leaves this morning on return to Nova lScotia. During his stay here llev. ‘Mr. Yeoman by his kindly manner made tnahy friends who will regret to learn of Illg departure, and wit: wish him every success in his fu~ ‘ture career. l from crrartnorrnrowa quiinnrin. eluding a number of ear-students. A -mony the bridal party motored to CABOOSE ARRIVE-Tho fol- lowing- aelioopers arrived yester- day for L. M, Poole k Co., Con- nolly's West Wharf, viz:-Eiectr0. from Gaspe with cedar shingles. Dwlna with dimension spruce lum- ber, the A. C. Newball, with laths amt the Hazel W., with a cargo of briclg . COLLEGE PIONIIL-The annual picnic of the students of Prince of lWales College took place at the Experimental Farm on Satur- day afternoon and proved a big suc- cess. Atbout 175 took luncheon in- large part of the afternoon was spent in games. which were en- tered into with a zest ‘and were thoroughly eiiioyed. Miss Benn lMills of the Y.W.C.,A. lend one group and Mr. Sam Profitt the oth- er. Mr. liilark kindly showed the students vartus points of interest about the rm, and the oultry donnrlneht and also gave a eman- stratlon in beet culture. Before the affair closed the students gathternti in u. circle anti sang college songs and gave. cheers on behalf of Super- intendent and Mrs. (‘dark for the!‘ kindness and also to Miss Mills and others. WEDD|N0 BELLSrThc marri- age took place in Charlottetown on Wednesday Ins-t, llev. (RR. Freeman offlicaiing, of Miss Mar- ian Blanche Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Martin, South- nnrt, to Mr. John I). bicRac, of Tea Hill. The bride looked very wiusums attired in a tailored suit o_l' navy blue, with lint of corres- pending shade. anti wearing u sot of beautiful coon furs, the gift of the groom. She was attended by her cousin, Miss Hilda Jones of Charlottetown, while the grooms- man was Mr. Reginald Martin, bro- tlici- of the bride. After the core the bride's horse where a dainty wedding supper was served, many relatives and friends being present. Many beautiful and valuable pre- sents were received, including al- so many ‘useful gifts which the bride received at 11 shower tend- ered hcr by her friends the even- ing previously at. the home of Mrs. Wm. MoCallum, Southport. The young couple have the sincere wishes of many friends for a hap- py wedded life. -——<0>i—— PERSONALS Mr. _E. titling Wycocomagli, C. 8., representing the Bragley Drug Co., is registered at the Revere. Mrs. John Pursey of North Rus- tico is visitiflg hBr daughter Mrs- Reglnald Fraser of Charlottetown. Mrs. ll. Warwick, who has been summerlng at. Bay Fortune, left. Saturday on return to New York. ii-{Qmi- I Ladies "May Now llavc‘ Beautiful IItiir-- All‘ First-Lilacs Drugglstt-r ‘ Now Sell DELMAY’S FRENCH IIAIR TON? I(‘, and Guarantee it to (iil'0\\' Hair, 0r Iicfttittl, Your Money. f I Your drugglst is backed up by’ the manufacturers of "DELMATS FRENCH HAIR TONIC" the Great. Hair Greer, it ‘is guarnteed ‘to grow thlnlr. tDELllfAYiS FIIENCIHL ‘ I-IAIR TONIC destroys dandruff in £811 days. The roots otf the ‘hair are so nourished and lfed that a new crop of hiair springs u-p, to the amaze- ment. and delight of ille ‘user. The‘ hair ‘is made soft. and tfliuify. Like‘ all the French preparation DEL-l MAY‘S FRENCH HAIR TONIC is} tlaintlly perfumed. It is herd to lfintl an actress who does not. use DEL-l MAY’S FRENCH HAIR "TONIC continually. l Ladies of society and influence, use no other. DELD/IATS FRENCH IIAIR TONIC is a montstticky preparatloin. and is the ladies’ favorite, Prices, .00. ' 4 ISold at Foster's Drugstore t x~~..» ~'~—.—r' "‘ ' 010i Fall Photography ls Fascinating‘ During the Autumn months Nature is sometimes melan- choly—sometimes gay. lf you Iiwouid like $0 .plct.urs her in these fickle bloods- invest in a KODAK OR CAMERA and take some Jaunts through the iftlelds and woods. You'll be impressed with the scenes anti will find>tho recreation tinstructivo, too. [if you! are nlot lfniriilfur with Cameras, come in and lot us demonstrate the vari- ous slzes and style!- We will gladly furnish you with ‘information and instruc- tions. We also handle a complete line of PHOTOGRAPH“) SUPPLIES i Office, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. Otfloe Hours: 930-1230, 2-5‘ Phone 68-1‘. 1 and do osvscoetuc AND PRINT- luo AT ransom/tn: Paloma “Come hi and ‘have a Gamers talk." Johnso 8r Johnson THE QUALITY DRUG-STORE COI- KINT I PRiNCE 8T8. well m a d e, double ‘bound and strapped '1 top andbottom Iow- . est prices, order early, POTATO t BASKETS 200---DOZENS---Zll0 nw/r - . i-Mya All made in P. E. ISLAND, from N7. B. Ash and P.E.I. Maple ~ and Birch. Strong and , they will be very tii- lsterin the eason. Carttr it “o. Ltd. Flour 11d Feed . .» Warehouse , . a a‘ glut! building with a 00d roofing Rl-LBER-OID .t IJ-ii-Illif tl\..‘it i‘; weatherproof, eakprouf, fi‘ ‘ o Dealers prot~.l-~--.li“.t lnnliS well, wears well, i: ca." in lay and ('1‘.:_‘.' r - ltt-ep in repair. PRINCE EggARD (':>\' -r ynlll‘ htrildlngs with ISLA - - . "" iii -" * ti” I I ALBANY tze to ‘no L. H. I). McLeod 7 w ALBERTON HGQDFING» ' J‘ H‘ Mymk a‘ Co" Ltd" It lztru -rI‘.'.‘t; lb‘ Hus-oil costs more than son" CARDIGAN ‘ other remit-rut .. gs but i! i: ‘uteri/t mart .I~ A‘ M“°D"“"]‘l 2k ( n’ lwc't'.tt|st'-—llgitrinfr its twist per years'servicc—— C[—IARIJ()T'I‘IZ'FOWN is Ilit‘ most ctrvntitnictil roofing investment tit Rogers Hardware C0.,I_t'tl. ‘you twteltl make. HUNTER RIVE]? l" -~_..t tit" first cost! 'l'liit.l< of scHlCt! You‘ buildii M I l m.- -.\.‘--|l -‘ 1 t tlw ltvsl unth- _\t>u can give fhem--S0 C01 D‘ M‘ C ‘em lilrlll with Rtz-ht-r-oitl. l OIEARY -.*\.1v mu- of the tlciilt-rs listthl below can toll you mm ..l_ Kennedy 8c Co. __ ‘jlltliil rlii- \illi'tl‘l qliilllllt". of Ru-br-r-tiid. Phone today it .' SOURPS 53mph» It'll‘ prlc-s.‘ THE Sr/usoano PAINT COMPANY St s Bros. er“ or CANADA. Lmmn The Hughes Co" Ltd’ a: vimm town. mum-t, on. E R D E IIIIIIII "some IAIIOWII i] fQMgIS rt Ltd rt... .. o... III/i‘ that... ...u-~1....tf.r 11.. Mgli 0!! m. Lam Qinc air tewa 1 - WELLINGTON Arsenault 8c Gautier» Lid- _ . Sir Charles Dalton, Tighter, Sir \ntlrt-\\‘ Mncphail and family 1p u“; qty Saturday, ' ‘lllilfllr =--- Mr. E. Macnsb St John's. is registered st the Victoria. HOUSE REMODELLED.—‘Mr_ T, _ n Grady‘ Sum of P_ E_ |_ R" husiwho have been spending the sunr- movctl into the premises. at 100111.“? 111 his Orwell hiomelleftoSattul- llillsborortgh Street, owned l)y the ddYi c“ “Jute '~° Kngs °n- “- vslnin of the late tiaptaih Puoll. -——-— 'l'h'is house hlls just been romodelt Mr. .-\..~\.. Mclit-tin. Comptroller ml and tirade thoroughly up-todatepf the Northwest lllflllllled P0500 with all modern improvementsatnd hlrs. bit-Lean, arrived in the m,“ prgskinls a fine appearance, [city on Friday night. Their many . ifriPntls here are pleased to sea Mrs. James Doyle has rl~ to Pleasant. Grove after a. p". visit with friends at. Bunbur; lottetown and North River. _.___ Mr. and John Arvin: * - Saturday on a trip to Sprint ; Mann, Mrs. Anderson's f ,, , _ , i l Mr. Ed. Hudson, son or‘ Mr. J. lllzkylglglulirililetert-lziavlnlplle IW. llulizon, of the (‘ustotns De- ‘ _ , ' 1* "'3' parlment, loaves this morning, re- human t, t‘ ly§>0v3e|l111i--];I‘l1l$1%‘s folmer 1101119 "1 turning to New liavcu (‘onnccti- p" ‘I “mi . . a l, . .I . cut. after spending i. couple of q".- jay-nag v-ith Ming. w.‘ _ _ weeks at his home l re. ltlr. lJtul-t/qg this morning for yew M13 J- 5if’\\‘=\1" Mflflfl‘. ('ll,\’. lvll son holds a responsl lo posltlo whgr-e 11,9 W111 “kg u, m, lust wot-k for New York where ho with the Iiiglo-w tiflflriifi lu N w of medt‘|1e_ M,‘ Zn", w,“ will ('(lllllll(’l‘iCt‘ work in commercial Haven. His brother, Lelth lludson. dent g1 St, Dunllllfl UN‘! designing; and illustration le‘~t Saturday on rciurn to Iirltlge- 1195' tar-m and we; recently '91:‘ ‘ water, N.S. ' ___ 0d with The Gnu-dial; "l? ' .1 " cAuAoufN £2 salons rort =- -\ cAnAntau . PEOPLE l!» $%}*‘I#*ik_ Canada-—-*Why ? S it really worth while to develop institution: and Industries which are distinctively Canadian, and which promote the welfare and prosperity of the Canadian people i‘ Of course it is ! " Are we wasting our time and energy in training Canadian ability and encouraging Canadian enterprise P Of course not .' ANADA is more than an accident of geography. The magnificent record of effort made by. Canadians in the great European struggle bears witness that the peaceful and unhindered de- velopmcnt of the Canadian ideal should be main-' taincd. The future of Canada depends upon the sincere and earnest self -expression of Canada's millions of workers-at the plough, the loom. the forge-in the factory, the office and the home. And loyalty , to Canada is best expressed, not in bursts of patriotic emotion on state occasions, but in sup- Cucdn pvoJnenl foohoaw o! any ldulhrypquil s! sualul quell- ly In all pain. In Mala In Caniil- Fool- rnu and yqu an than mound o! the nun-it that Inch" all" eat poles! in Cus- Ififlflltlllyla. porting and sustaining Canadian enterprise and Canadian industry.