i Chronic Diseases n P. l. island. (lanai "mmii: Frtnoo at. mugs DAILY. 11 to I p. ai. i’ ". ii. slur _ -r __ _ ~ ’ . .10- "gur ins Colleit idélurost " - °"'~:..‘ .. . r v r on n o “m”. a Oandaa. unto on N. Y. Poet Graduate Medical School and Hoe‘ Ital meme umiturso Era. Ear. New and Throat ‘ w“ layer Building, Great George 5m“, opposite Guardian Office Telephone I504. “use Houra-ltoflanmitoe llacDonald 6r MoPliee B. A. . “a, taaobonaig H. l’. MePhee larriatorl, Attorney, Eto. Money to Loan Riley Building, Charlottetown Mark RMoGuigamBA IARRIBTER. OOLIGOTOR, ETC Money to Lolr. Cameron Block oharlottatown. P. E. island S. S. HESSIAN‘ sarrlater. loiieiéor .Netarv Fubih M. MONEY TO LOAN Mental"! Palmer 8i Palmer A H. J. Palmer, K. c. H. L. Palmer Barristers, Eta. ma of Nova Qcotia Bulioing Charlottetown, P. E. I. Money to Loan ' __________.. .__,'__..__.__. PROF. HIRAM BALL. ‘ ENGLISH GOLD PRIZE MEDALLIST AWARDED IILVER MEDAL! onasmsr AND M11816“- l DIRECTOR ' BAPTIST CHURCH 1| now prepared to receive Music Gtudents in tho Ioilowinfl "51"" PIANO, VOCAL. ORGAN THEORV " OP MUSIC studio: Baptist School Room Hours-s to 12'and 2 to 5 Evenings by Appointment. ___- iiiiiius EYE SPECIALIST Office. Royal Bank Bulldlny HOURS A 0.30 to 12 1.00 to 5.00. ‘AAA ._ J. A. Opil. D. ' avs sreciAi-IIT ‘» ' Eyes onamilfad IMI I'll!" ‘i - furnished when needed. - Office-is‘! Grafton Street (above Parson's 6 and 10 cant ato .) i has!" 18-1 and l-l. Ili- P. E. ialano WEiillil wiii i. n. s. run...’ vqmu. ciepmisnmn iissuapi. 1111111" V1058‘. Vt-“l was-weak and‘ nervous and all» run-down say icine. .1 trust W0 and Union Villa This is on are continua lyppubi | what Lydia E. nkhsgn s not‘ walk across the floor with t , and clubs?‘ 511.35.. I took seven mo ished I a ins steam laundry. well." — Mrs. L. A. Vermont. Guirnsnn men. Mrs. interest you. Many women getintp aweak, ner- vous, rim down condition because o ailments they often have. Such wo- men should take Lydia E. Vegetable Compound at the of 10 GOLD AND 4 extra prize. The Guardian announces Everyone starts eve.“- secnre this Week. - Hustle, Bustie- Pink trouble. UNION CAFE QUEEN‘ ST. Open from 8‘ a. m. until after ., midnight. Quick Lunches And Dinners All home made baking in- cluding plea of every descrip- tion, cake, ote. lea Cream served Give ua a oaii. » We will please you. ' ooollvieussatiute. Eye-Glasses From 1. $2.00 t0 $10.00 Ffflfli East Point u Capo loar la a big territory, yet right across this apaoo Parkman Supplies the Big Majority of Eye-Glasses Ilmsiy because ‘ sank- MAN-s eve-ounces are the FINEST FIOCURABLE, and he is the ONLY GRAD- _ ‘JAiE. oPiiciAN 11th mos osursoa.) ' 4 In Montague on; Vand m for youroalt m ur-rooara orrioai. rancouns. 9K§ ¥O cann nmch in ("of of you. nmdglast week to drop in at -"Msrshy" ‘u “ck m3 lufleyinglpilfiflilelil. confectionery store and womenwilitakeit. [thus been tW0i191lV9 ii wild which W018i!“ i0"?- yesrs sincoltook it nudism strong ‘two ounces and sound as a boll; Gunman, ' - one of such letters we ishing showing has done for 1°""°'5h°“ld'now at Montague ham». Brunswick port to load lumber or finds“ lailis. i manor from Holnrani. catalos.| _____ ....°WHi8‘i' PARTYF-A Wihisti party was hold on October 12th in aid of St. James Church, George- town. Whist wus played from eight tlil eleven. The prizes wore won by Mrs. Henry Sampson and the gentleman's prise was won by Mr. Joseph Klggins. A dainty lunch was served by the iudies.--A. ._.'8OURl8 HIGH SCHOOL. — school,‘ -_un er -_Pi;lncivpal iphang-ikgshowi fsi ‘yo! vast i rv at and‘, ‘iiflel that when“‘i as tims"'com' -the'pup‘11s .w.ill acquit thin-selves with flying _ colors... i I-IMMAE SPUO. —‘The iMayor of iScurisls some busy these days between attending to office duties and rustling out thirty-five acres 0t seed potatoes‘. Il-ie just had time Can you best it? ..*0ARGO 0F COAL. ‘tern schooner Anna Capt. Miller from — The MciDciiuld _New York is with a load of hard coal. ‘This vessel which is owned by J. A. McDonald and Cu.. Cardigan will likely go to’ a New ..*PROSPEROUS TIMES. -A number o! guriiges are being built in Montague at the present ‘time. This is evidently a sign ol‘ _ prosperity as it costs considerable i? ‘to run a cur now a days. Judg- . ‘lug from the number uf curs owned iii Montague. There is apparent- - ly no scarcity of money. —J. i '..*A MATRiMONIAL WAVE. i——'i‘he matrimonial wave which re- " ceutly swept over Montague THE ‘sisters u “IAN ..\sHiPPiNG. — Tire schooner Y. E. Collins, Ospt. White arrives in Montague from New Glasgow’ to load her third cargo of producei and the schooner "F. D. Cook, Capt Cabot-u cleared for New Glasgow with a full load oi‘ produce—~helng her second trtp this fail. These two vessels are chartered by the firm o! Wm. Mclntyrs and Sou, —-| and expect to make several more trips before the season closes. —J. _.v.'POTATO MARKET. -- The ivldlb potatoes coming into Mont 118110 the past ‘week are showing coflldcrsible signs of rot, due w the‘wet season. This is not veryi encouraging in the shipper. The, other kinds, the reds, and blues, are apparently sound. Some of the farmers are not done digging and shipping has not started right- lyus yet. ——J. “RGEORGETOWN SHlPPlNG.-— The schooner Charlotte M., Capt: Fitzgerald is discharging a load of coal at King's wharll. After dis- charging she will proceed to Pictou- for anotlhor cargo.—'1‘he schooner G. 1C. ‘Munroe, Capt. Vincent Rich- ards from Larry's River, N. 8., is loading poduce at King's wharf by the J. J. Hughes 00., for Nova Soo- tia ponts.—-The schooner Charles cosl at McDonald iBros, wharf for A. A. McDonald. After discharging she will proceed to Pictou for an- na McDonald, Capt. Miller, iirrlved ,l'rom New York, U. S. A., with hard lcoai. She is discharging part of her cargo at King's wharf. will pro- ceed to Montague and discharge pant cargo and proceed to ‘Cardi- gan where she will discharge bal- ance. She will load lumber at Richubucto, N. B.‘ for New York._—- The S. S. Tussle, Capt. C. Pentz is plying regularly between Pictou, Georgetown, Montague, New Port, Cardigan Bridge, Murray Har- ‘ while we hope it will be the source _ were directly in its path, is a heavy blow to the ‘Montague Furn- ishing (Iompaiiy, the largest iiiaiiu j iiacuuring establishment in P. E. ‘ island, and the ninin stay of the icwn.- This firm in tho short space of about two months, suffer- ing to the extent of three of its female employees a-nd one male _ employee. The end apparently is .0 nut yet, it being learned on good ‘ authority, ‘that two more of the young ladies of this same firm, ore soon to gladden the hearts or our neighboring gentlemen. This we consider, a record, and l-f there is any other firm in the province that can duplicate it, we would certainly like to hear from them .Any young girls, including o_l course. some of our fair widows. who are on the 100K out wouiu no well to- seek employment with this industrial firm. I ,i.i‘.'.‘iilidiiii z 1M ‘ A iiiit Your‘ Friends znllilggngy ntmant i’ E. E. I c|no Buy p .9 1____,__‘_ Montague, v.a.i. ‘P ~ \v - ' E, t Pr‘ f h r candidat anoflieooooor spleelfilifli vfit: 0.331130 clubs all of much happiness to those who eral cargoes and bor and Murray River carrying gen- returning with produce ei.c.—~<Schoouer Goms, Capt. Boudreaiu, was in port with u cargo cl‘ Sydney coal for Dredge No. 9. She will discharge part cargo at Bench Point. Balance at Mt. Stewart-Rho schooner Flora F. arrived l'rom iSydney, N. S., with a ‘cargo of cool for E. McFurlane. .Annandal'e. After discharging coal she will load produce at Annundule by E. hicFarlane for U. S. ports.- Sciiooner Silver Bell, Capt. Tem- rier is alt ‘McDonald's wharf‘ from Deep Sea Fishing. Alter discharg- ing cargo ol‘ iisli she will be put in readiness for ‘the fail trade. car- rying produce to N. S. ports.—A. ..'NEW BUILDINGS. - Tak- ing a walk along the Main Street. of Souris one cannot but n0te the first class workmanship and de- sign of three new buildings con- structed durlng "the past summer. Traveling along like the sun from east to west the first structure we come to is‘n- building displaying three nice show windows and occu- pied by Kearney and Grunt, butch- ers, The sourls Drug .00., and the owner A. F. McQuaid-burrister-ut- law. The second story is nicely laid oi? into rooms suiisibie for ol- ficee, ei.c., one of which ' J. N. Mc- Eucheru . of ‘the Soldiers Settle.- ment Board will move into shortly. The above stand is centrally locat- ed being opposite lliattliew and McLeansLtd. Augustus Lavle barber is the owner and ‘tenant of iho next new apartment shop which has two good display will dows. We understand thui Palmer and Watson, electricians have rented one oi‘ the apartment» from Mr. Jaavie. Leaving tlii ibustling business centre our wall: takes‘ us to the residentiau section 0f ‘the town and the third bulldln." n beautiful residence Cdfilfllflflllifl" an enviable view of iSourls Harbor Augustus McDonald one 0f 0w prominent merchants is the owner of the above. The talk of harr itlmes certainly does not seem ti dampen the spirits or tighten thl lpunse strings of our enterprlslnv‘ citizens. in’ addition to the nsv ibulldlngs much renovating is und- [ei- way. The store of Matthew » and McLeans Ltd e undergoing ii new coat of paint. The firni o‘ l- Haskill, Capt. Polly, is dlscliarglngi other load-The ten schooner An-I D’ (‘n i nunoniin VALENTINO ‘BLOOD AND SAND’ AT THE I PRINCE EDWARD TODAY BIG STAR. BIG PRODUCHON “Blood and Sand." a Paramount picture starring Rodulph Valentino, is said to be a big production with i1 111B and popular star. it comes l0 the Prince Edward Theatre today, and ilianager Gallagher says that it is one oi the finest attractions shown st his playhouse this so... son. Lila Lee and Nltu Nuldl pup- ular screen artists, are lhe icnlurcd players. iSterns -B:'os., are aible repair to their large brim sic-re. \.'. B. heard, our tailor is 4911011118 some of the profits to re- novating his stand. Them are other 110i stars oi" the town but time nor space does not permit. doing consider- Eastern Personals ..'ll<~v. Fr. McDonald. East Point paid Souris a visit Monday. i - -‘*.‘-ii: iifsrding Fraser, Elmira ‘was in Sunnis Monday on business. ..°l~‘uilim- Matti-blimp. ‘Sourls re- turned from a trip |'rom the mniu- {laud last week. ~ ..——<Let us shake hands with you i our new stand. The Sourls Drug, ‘ . . _ . . ..'Mr. Harold Matthews ol‘ .Mnttliew and McLeod Lid is able ‘to Ibe about again alfter a serious ‘illness. ..~—Do not neglect that cold of Your. We can cure it with Matth- ews Syrup of Tar and Cod livcr The Sourls Drug Co. ..'Miss Marion McLean who has been on a visit to her home in Montague, left again for York ‘to resume her touching. ——J. ....'.\lessrs K. McEwen, J. Bushy, ‘and P. "McDonald, returned home here last Tuesday from the West. T119!’ lei‘! here on the harvest ex- ellmifiil- “A good crop West" is the encouraging report-B. “ I A great many peopievbegin to save and fail 91¢! haven't any definite plan. They save "once ill I V1111!”- The person who ties his Big Ambition to that method has a long and weary wait for fortune. _ I Practice the simple exercise ol‘ saving trifles. ' Decide to save when tempted to spend. Ask for booklet "The Ari of Saving" iJNlON BANK OF CANADA Charlottetown Branch - R. B. Towriss, Manager R0 inlba lBlood soak? . as acting manager and cut down the rest from $9,450,000 lo $1,500,. 000. The Bank of Montreal was then in charge. even though Sir Montasu had signed the report us president 0i the Merchants’ Bank. He pointed out that it would have taken four or five iveeks for Sir MOIPLIBU i0 have thoroughly under stood the report mude prior- to the October return. This was hand ed to Sir Moutagu five days bi".- fnreund that returnwiis signed by liim as president. Mr. MucKienzle declared that whilc the October sizitemuiii \V'lS niii fl true state- ment of ilic affairs oi‘ the bank, wt It wns true according io the‘ bunks of the bniiii. liy this be‘ meant tiiut he placed a v-iiuutionl 9n the assets oi’ the bunk which" differed from llic liriires us they 1ippearcii nu the hriim-li bunks. Frank iiowzird Wilson, vice? president oi‘ the ‘bunk ut the time of its amalgamation. was also exniiiliicil, but no ii--~.i‘ facts arose from this exnniinuliiiii. The court zuljourueil to Mriiday. when the evidence ill‘ Gm). r14!- wnriis. ilic 'i‘or0nlo zicciiuiiiniii, en guged by tile Minister of Finance i0 enquire iiilo the ziffulrs 0i’ the Merchants‘ liniik, will be iii-uni. iph alentino vnoiuxb tug‘ Message From The Steamer Sinicoe PIICTOII. N. 5.. Oct. 1G. —Co'm- lug over from Plciou island in his motor boat one day recently, wOOiiiiHlTy Joudrey, n Pictnu fish- erman, [licked up a floating bottle which, (m being opened. was found ..'i1Vlr. and Mrs. Russell Mc- Gregor of Montague are now coin- lUitdUly established in their new farm home, Jilst on the borders 0i‘ the town. it is certainly fortun- ate for the neighboring farmers to their mid st. Rllllilfi Signed Ouiie Correct on Bank's Books iM-(INTREAIL. Oct io—u. B. Mac Kenzic, general manager of the Royal Trust Company. was the witness of most interest today in the case of Sir. H. Monte u Allan, who is before Chief Jus ice De- caire in the Court of Special Ses- sions on a charge of having, as president of the Merchants Bank of Canada, negligently signed a return to the Government alleged to contain false statements. to wit ‘h-at of October, 1921. Mr. MacKenzie conducted an investigation o_f the affairs of the bank at the request of Sir Mon- aeu. his report, summing u the situation, being to the effec that he bank's rest fund was impaired "c the extent of 58.000.01.10. which ifacKenzie took charge as acting zenoral manager of the bunk. , He si-wtegl that never at an? time during the course of his con~ ‘creations with Sir Montsgu be- worn August and November i921, vas there any question of amalga- oation with any other bank. He iad signed the Government return was later written off when Min. to contain the following message: Build Your 0wn Radio Receiver We have In stock everything you need. 90c Aerial Wire. 150 it. insulators for aerial Crystal ' Detectors, Murroc Switches for tuner Switch Contact Points y, lb. Spool Cotton covered Nickie Plated Binding Posts, large Condensite Cleron Panel, 5x7 inches . V Branden Superior 2000 Ohm f-ieail Receiv Murdock 2000 Ohm Head Receivers The Home Radio. How to make and use it Design of modern Radio Rtceivinfl Se“ b! M- 5- 51”?" No. 1 Magnet Wire 0|‘! 65c. Variable Condensers, Radial for immediate delivery. Rogers Hardware Company Lid OHARLOTTETOWN rons, Rheostates. etc» in stock l ‘11'1"1."~ Fiiikiliié 011 1110 5- S-‘S1111°°*‘-io'clock, the wireless operator at mniui uf Ciiptuin MBCLQOO, pilot, off bingdalens. all hands on board‘ |Signe:i. (l. ll. MBUDOHBlfi, Scotland, ‘Good bye." The (iunadiun Gov- ernment steamer Siiiicoe wus losilthat the steamer hm; Men 1113mm. have n family like this settle in‘01’1' 1119 114118111119" 1911111115 1" DEW-oped and that they were taking to the boats. After that nothing was ember. 1917. iSlx iveeks before she was losl she had been irnn-siferred from» Toronto to Iiailfax. '18)’ she was ordered to the iMii-gdzilen lslnmls to supply‘ service. (Taptiiin W. A. Scnciibnugh, who more iii Pictou. was transferred. to the Simeon as pilot. On Tnlirs~ l Pictou, got an "S. 0. S." cull from the Simcoe off lbe ‘Magdalen ls- lands. At 8.10 a message stated heard. A tremendous sea was running FY0111 SYH-intnthe ‘time the wireless cull W115 l0 Dfofiefliiisent out and the Marconi operator would he lighthouses and attend to the hucy_ im-pogglble r0;- gmal] bums m live at Griudstone. Raid it in such a sea. The Simcoe was twin screw ihad ‘hecn in command of the Afflll-Iglge] 1mm -b\1ill_\{ New Castle-on l yiie in 1900. Tbi- S. S. Arzvnmore. ln- coin thinks well of King Colo Tea and confidently re- commends it. He has intimate knowledge oi its "persistently p y is ’ increasing‘ sale, and his experience tells him _ A 5 back of this must be genuine merit in the tea itself. “You'll like the flavor” , She was 185 feet Si. John in lenQlh, 35 1-2 feet beam. (lay nizlit. December iith. 1917. at 8 41nd Captain’ James iMeikle worked two days and two nigh-ts search- ing bu: got no signs of the Siiiicoe or hci" crew. The iboitle, in which wos the IIIGSSHE". is a coil-liver oil battle. The FIimcc-e took down with her veteran officers of the Canadian Marine Department including lour ileop sen cliptili-ils of long and wide experience. - The deck af- ficers included Capiuin Joseph Dalton, Si. John; Captain W. A. Siancnhaugh, Georgetown, PP. E. i pilot; Capiuln ‘Michael Brinkley, IChicf Officers, and |(‘aptniii William Ring, iSt. John. -‘ Second Officer. m u... ¥fi f IN c A es in the great campaign. _ The one doing the best work during next three weeks receives $100. this week.’ Great campaign has only four weeks more to go. $100‘ Special Cash Prizes y tober 16th and summary; ‘Noyeisgg gm;goii‘ttimj the special FY11?- New can ’ ‘mo. huniiredi The candidate who turns today, Monthly. 0c elusive) wi-ilircceive . ed in between the above me" n“ Sta“ A A t haves great 01111111“ 7' . ‘i-"sYiisosswi-iii, Why notice? ~ y ‘ . v w.- 100 an extra 611 ., s“ as tioned (18%! 0011111011 in the mostmonér 8h Pfilén at ...... Win the - S . 1» How many clubs can you v perm}:- H .- 1 t“ hutle. a W \ 100.000 Extra, Votes on $18 puns a Every $18.00 _ extra 100,000 votes. n This great club ofier ends orth of? subscriptions turned in this week will earn an Saturday night. It is for this week only. All subscriptions turned in‘ since the close of the last club vote offer will count under this offer. Get the clubs this week. Cash iallyour promises. NOW is the time to °W'.'"V° - -. v-“Aw-J». ..- sin-mac’... -.. .