m! liiiatlflorrsrowufcullunrfliiu WHAT $106.90 (1) $5:O00 Life insurance. (2) 810.000 for accidental death (3) S50 monthly during total disability, _ (4) No premiuma during die ability. Th: above for age 30. (smaller ratca for Iowcr amounts. Write for full detaiil. L. THE llENiliAl GUARDIAN ' i SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. Ans YOU Atwiws moi-n": i301 a new University Dictionary t |and see. ANYONE HAVING PARCELS for ‘Ru-manage Sale this Thullsdny ‘GVOIIIIK, call 321. I 5250 SUBSCRIBE OR RENEW your Subscription today and add 50 cents to rtho New Dictionary. TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATE rfiervioes Sunday. Oct 4, as foli- Jowsz-Alba-ily at 11 a. m._ Tryon 3. p. m.. i-nlonltbliy Communion). Westniolrland a". 7 lp. 1m, Evange- listic services will open alt lwest- moi-land Tuesday evening at 7-30 p. m. under direction 01f Dr, J, J. Sidey. J. n. psggetl, Pastor. —*——-¢o&———- ARGUMENT! Consulted the New} University Dictionary. 010p ootrpon LAND-—IMI‘B.~ Staldor ma ‘MWRQG, of Portland. Oregon. passed uhrough itlhe- city on Tuesday enroulte fio P. E. Rihey iwi-ll visit their dial-er, M-rs. Georgie ii‘. Mucbealn. of North Wilt» lslliro, who is critically till. They were dflfli. alt the- depot fherie- ‘by itlheilr bm-tiher M1‘. Neil M-acbeod, nil the Vlhlllzlli-t lRadio oflilllpairy.—iMfilldl0ll Tllmes. sia"-il A. Milne Fraser. known manufacturers‘ HOW THEY SETTLED THE oday. FROM OREGON TO P. E. IS- and Mien island, whlcire PROSPERITY COMING. — Tillie‘ Halifax iHeraid slaye:—-‘\Bus'lness tonidilbiorua lin Prince Edward is». lanld are in a. flourishing st-aitel’. ms wan! u-genlt olf~ Monthly ' Reports i Report of the Genera-l Secretary for To the President and Board of our last meeting in June have been quiet lines. as far as program Guaranteed Rates. The Maritime Life Guaranteed Resuifg, IN MEMORIAM typewriter supplies, on his return to Halifax last mlplilt sfiter a llhre-e weeks‘ motor ‘ton-r oil! thlei island Province. ‘Ha declared dilflii. ‘he ihod "r. w. BENTLEY, MIMI" im- P. s. laiand ELLA M. McKEARNEY l >~ 1 v val-raw x-nnmanw\tn=.- yo‘. qagun.“ Why a Pandora? Pandora Ranges are built to give a lifetime of * Efficient, Economical Cooking Service The Pandora oven heats quickly. It is built of Armco iron with nickelcd surface The death occurred u‘ the Char» lottolown Hospital Thursday imorn- lnig of Ella M. McKearney, onl-v dinug-hiteir of ‘Mr. Mlldhaeil Moi/Cour. HEY. 227 Queen St, City. She had been in fol-ling hculth for 90mg time and iher dearth was not ulnex- iizidted. The la-te Miss lMcKearnie-y was of a kind disposition ‘bad a host of’ friends in l/hwn and country who l-riloyed mnifry ‘happy ‘il0\i\l‘5 all lim- hmpiiablle ‘home. and w‘ho iwill now rnglrol. ‘so learn of her early de- misc. Slhe leaves to imnulrn her aged father, two brothers lFrancis of this clly, and Stephen in the ll. s. A. liier funeral takes place ‘Siiiilirdliy morn-ling at 8.45 (Yclook lpq 3L thin-stuns (lallihedlvrl lihcnce tx; the l it. C. Cemetery. i———¢-o-o-i_ MISS JANET JOHNSTON. On September 11th at her home been visiting ithe ilsilalnd manly years but had never had such a eucq cessfuil tour all; tho-t which ‘he ha Just compleiicd. iHe ihald never ibe- lare kmown ‘lrilsinelsa to ibe so ox- celle-nrt in every respect. Ever ring well, giving splendid Dtilillrllfl to the fairmeirs. Even -in the fox in- dustry. wihllch was not quite ulp tn the ii-Blilldkilfd, tlhei prices were hold- ‘ni: ‘welll anld tihu-a averaging up in izlle final returns. The polznlo crop was excellent and the returns good, and this was true of all crops. AN APPRECIATION-A feiw oven- lugs also iMr. ill/firs. E. N. Stev- vnson and ‘little daughter of New Glasgow and a ‘few of their neigh- bors waited on lMr DOuse Ga-l-iwnf fin hf-s home at‘ Nort-h ‘Ruatico and rlmonted lhlm with a gold uiguet ring ‘and rec-ll the ihlilowimg ad- dress. There- a-re ‘times when we canln-ot find language ~to express m» w» m wit- lioi-i-,sl.s"illi.=.l:<l.lli;r “lllllillll; which heats evenly. in Murray Harbor. Miss Janet Jflmfim“ P891895 peacefully sway after a lingering illness. our feelings and- while wordsjtalil us to say to you how gireetfirl we are ‘for lyour herioc rescue of our The Pandora oven is easily cleaned. Its construction, which is exclusively McClary’s, makes for Rare Economy oi Fuel These, and other exceptional cooking fea- tures, have made Pandora indispensable in thousands of households. ‘ ‘Claus Pandora Range Descriptive literature and name uf your dealer iiant on request by any of McCiai-yh Rancher-London, Toronto, Montreal. , Vancouver. St. ‘John, N.B.. Hamilton, Calgary, Saskatoon and Edmonton. ' . , , .. s1 ROGERS HARDWARE C0., LTD.‘ ' - Charlottetown i Ranges. ’ The deceased who was in her 83rd. year had spent the greater part of her early life in Provid. MICE B. l.. and was connected with the Butler Hospital for 35 years. Some years ago she returned to her native home. She was of an amiable and gentle disposition and endeared herself to many. She was the daughter of the late David and Henrietta Johnston of White Sands. and was one of a family of six, three of whom. John, Wil- Ila-m and Margaret. predeceased her. She ls survived by two als- ierfi. Mrs. A. Barton and Miss Katharine L. Johnston, both oi‘ Murray Harbor. " m}. TRISTRIM WOOLRIDGE. The death occurred in this city early Monday morning, Sept. 14th., 1925, of Tristrlm Woeirldgc. The deceased was well known through- out the city. About six months ago he was taken ill with heart failure and despite the best madl- cai attention and loving cars he passed away. The late Mr. Wool- rldge leaves to mourn his wife, two sons. James and Henry of Chariottctowmwne"daughter, Mrs; Wm. Hlsler, Winnipeg, Mag. The funeral took place from his resid- ence on Wednesday. Sept. 16th.. The imlbbearera were Messrs Wm. Diamond, Wm. Smith, A. Murphy, C. Blanchard, S. Thorns and D. Garrett. Floral tributes were as follows: Pillow, Family; Crescent, daugh- Agents forMcClarys Stoves and tzi§ti=~ IRISH sci-loci. ISSUE many difficulties. es say that the school situation ilpproilching a crisis. _ you thinkof .. . Chrislmasgiving I thinkofsivin the masses. tility among policy of compulsion. the government APPROACH ES A CRISIS LONDON, Oct. 1——The irish lau- guage movement is encountering Duhllu messag~ Strong sup- porters of the language, such as G. - Moonan and Miss Agnes O‘Farne- ly. admit that never since the irish language movement started has lhcre been more pronounced hos- Both authorities blame the governments John Mc- Neil, minister of education, states definitely that be will not alter his ans. The Irish Times says: "Clearly must make its ter, Mrs. Wm. Hisler; Mr. and Mrs L. Spencer and family", Baptist Church; Wreaths, Electrical Dept. of 1‘. Eaton & Co., Winnipeg, Man: Mr. and Mrsa Jim Swln; Mrs. M. Spencer and family: Imperial Oil 00.. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dszeli", Sprays. Laura Waughen. Winnipeg Man.. Mr, and Mrs. D. Garrett and family. Mr. and Mrs. C, Blanch- ard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stev- en Thorns and family. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whitiock. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. ‘Mills: Bouquets. Mr. and Mrs. H. Colbeclt, Mrs. Alfred Thorns and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dia- niond. is "lit-lily service you have Hazel. lWe assure you fillet we shall never forget you nor your brave deed. The passing years wvlill olnlly serve as s. vivid rre- minllelr to recall] what might ‘have been lbu-t for your timely arrival. your prom-pt and noblel response. when ‘without a mo-monlfs hesita- tion you hastened to save the lite of our little ism. it would ibe lim- lltlfflilbie to repay you for the great rwndered. but ldiln-lllly accapt, ithis gift as a smai-l lokcn of oulr heartfelt appreciation’. Mr. (‘salient tihouiirli quite lalkoil by suiiprlse thanked the givers for the beautiful ring ‘and said he was oniY "we glad to lllaippen Blunt; at the on P‘ E I. during the Summer’ an" liiglli. tlllmc to "be of “-&l‘\'i(§°.--—-C0ll\- F‘ ‘ " Little Miss Mullet i COLOR CUT-OUTS x .nxdn,*” U-vw /j\ . Flnfihirfii 609m: ohmmlpmootingi Photos EET Passport ________.__.. 168 GREAT GEORGE 8TB .________~_~ . sr LEAVE u' s Touaiooofooo m WINNIPEG choice. and that. soon, between its present minister oi education anti the electorate. If it decides on a change it must. get a. new minis- tor." I A curious feature of the recent senate elections was that Douglas Hyde. who practically made the Gaelic movement and was 15 years ago the most pflpular of men. 1'8- A HUNGRY QUEEN rhyme a ttha end of the week. This is one day's chaplfi!‘ 05 ‘We story of “Little Miss Muffet." Cut out the pictures every day and Y0" will be able to act out the nursery wlsuiirlno. Man. sent. FHA: least 83.000000 was left iii WIMP 1mg my American tourists during thu past season. 0H0‘ well-informed aniline“ m" places tile amount spent by mm“ llnififitfl alone at 82.090009- Cwm‘ llutions by tourists comInS i" m’ train amounted m at lea-st atwih" IuiiiiOIl dollars, TM vieil 0i 01° American Lefloiilltriifh calm“! brought 1.000 people 0 i! ' - A survey made by The Tribillw shows that Americans are heavy DHYQIQ d1 e. variety of lmWTiBd articles, especially 0f BPME“ manufacture, which can ‘be 9i"- uhased more cheaply in Gina“ 14,210 though o the bishops. fewer votes than Hyde. been formed ed by Senator organize the meat instead of live cattle. putting on her ibest ibloiiss. 5° year old with hi5 kind. be iliMl In the United statu- ..M,._ 3mm." he lbegau, "what a popindty?" nwihy__er_.g vain lbitd." H "A" yo“ a Mrd, Mr. Jinks? "No, of course 1101-" "Well. ti“?! illllmY- you wen; a ip0l>ill said thfiffl W8! being a lay. "iii hil’ ‘l(|"‘ .l Lfilllllrf» lill- ‘ennui-it'll. Sui l ~--.~.l ill irlullilivill plantar} popfn,‘ and now Y0“ 5 ‘bird an. all." it was in "Wihnt brute! Yo" coived only 1.710 votes. While Thomas Houl headed the list with Stephen Gwynn says of him that the only thing he said r did was always to agree with Dr.- MacEnri, anot- her Gaelic leader, received even Another irish item of Canadulil interest is that a comb“? hi“ in Waterford. 118M1- Sir John Keane, tn export oi‘ dressed ‘Mother was out. and Amelia was Johnny had to entertain Ameliars young man. As is the Why tbegnfl to pl-y the unfortunate caller with qiiflfli°iifi~ popinjgy is &—-el'-— Mother said jay and father no doubt about W“ Amelia said film - h bane of Will’ didnl seem muc ca” :0“ are“ Mexico. "Id "l6! V979 l; t t execution- ludlng a m o‘ more?" Humbled Toffee Direct Shipment lust Received 6 “ including Brazil NutlTflf" 39"‘- Bunny Bone, Treado and Butter Dalntiea. ran off to do as her starched in a lovely clean firefli- tie girl?" gry, little girl." “Well. here ls your feast. mother, handing her a big bowl o delicious curds and whey. should be tan.) The Color oi Sea? The white color emphasizes m; purity which has made cleanses an rehabbi- eoap than- the doomed man to the flrinx ' F 8° , INTN‘ENT 3:52;"‘2.l‘i“'§l.‘“i.i'l§?“'fin2‘$“ ‘M...’ Jiliifétak. ‘in: n '0! 1B0 - ~ ~ __ i about la? ifiimflnglrgh no ., m.“ h. you and Bah! m" l Little Mollie Mullet laughed and mother bid. Very soon she returned ail s-tifl and l-ier mother kissed her. "I d0 11B- clare." she cried, "if you don't 100i! just exactly like a little qflefill- AW you sure" you are still my dirty lit- ".l'm otill your little girl, but not your dirty little girl." laughed Little Miss Muffet. "But I am your hun- Oh Queen." sald Little Miss Muffet’: n n impossible to my 1 wit" Baby's Own Song Of Y. M. C. A. the Months of June, July, August and September, 1925. Dirbctors. Birs.—'i‘he summer months since is concerned in the Building. The general features such as Reading Room, Shower Baths, Bil- liilrdll. etc. have been in centuri- ous up ration. and havc ilccn uscli by a ir numbpr of members and visitors. ' Annual Sparta Banquet The last season's work was brought to a successful close m, the flfth of June. when about one hundred members and friends m. tended our annual sports banquet. This big event was indeed a suc- cefl» m"! a" “i059 who attended We"! greatly pleased. Prizes for the various Bowling Leagues were presenter! l0 lilo Willniirfi by His Honor, LiuiIL-(iuv. B66111». who was the guest m" honor. ‘ _ Summer Program As usual, June saw the trangfgr both June and July an active coilrsc ‘°T ‘milling for our Junior and Su imm‘ members was carried out bv M“ wmker- WT“) Save of his very best in developing our athletes no. m“! the)’ "light make a real show-- 1118 in the various meets. Maritime Summer institute, Bill Cove, N.S., This was a new departure tic signed i" bring lORether leaders hymen and secretaries for a ten dB-YB’ school. it proved to be ,1 great success and was enjoyed l, ‘l all. Nearly every Maritime As . elation was represented by a an tary orlayman, or bnth. it h been voted that this lilstitute so.’ an annual affair. Mr. J. D. Jenkins-i and Mr. Arthur Aifleck were our 1W0 laymen who attended the Com ference at the close of the school with your secretary. Provincial Boys’ Camp. Th" iiiiiiiifli vamp was aiiluin held at Pownai, during Aiigilgtl m“; 111N181! the registration was llmal‘ this year. the Camp was fllaiiy worth while. Time Ciili nut pcrmil your secretary to attend cum] more ‘than two days. Athletics Various athletic nleets were hOiIi "i" iwys made a fine l-ihillvlng. - Wiiifllns many events. Much credit is due .\il‘. Walker for the whole-hearted and earnest Way in.which he sought to help ni» Li?‘ boys, whether "Y" members or A detailed account mom. meet‘ will b9 Presented by the Physical Department Committee. ‘oi’ Meetings. Burial; the summer. ilio illiiilllil; from various organizations. (Iliad tauqua. guarantors held flvp, m 91x "199111188. and our oiilne was lili‘ headquarters for the Ticket (‘om- mittec. Our House Committee met scv- eral times during the slllumer, u, "iiibect the repair work which was going on. Building Repairs. Our Building has hull the mmzi general and extensive renovation that it has had for years. Mil"! Dflrts of the foundation plaster work and paint was ill :- VBPY bud condition. in flfiifflrtiililf’! with minutes of Juno 9th moollnu l“ U"! TBDIlirs were sanctioned" the" FBDBiPH and improvement have been carried out lo the. H05 ability of your House COIDIYliIIOOl contractors and staff, g Tho repairs carried out are morli’ extensive than we thought willlllli be necessary. but owing to the cell ditivn 0t the various part5 oi till‘. Building. the added repairs wcreii real necessity. Our Building inside is nnw iiii Very fair shape, and the enlarged rooms should help lls in hilniillllr, take place each week, We foe that mir iBulliilng is now prepareili for a real season's activities null much better equipped, Billiards. and many parts renewed and glen», 91'3")’ put in A1 condition. Bowling. , iiiwiilg been completely overhauled by Mr. McDonald. l Already one league is iii npnrzi-l tion. and three others are abnutl ready to start. ' ' Finance. I During the summer no eifortbas been made to secure our outstand- iil! Pledges. which amount loi eighteen hundred dollars, l The "Committee have it under consideration. and a real attempt? f will be made this month to vienl" them up. (Make Little Miss Market's coat i and bonnet a dark green, The fur Membership. l Our membership which in June‘ had reached the high mark of 608,-‘ is about the same today. and soon. should reach the 650 mark. Committee Men , Several of our newlv-iormwl‘ committees have already met aurl‘ made plans for the season's wltrir - Baby’! Own 5019 Wlmi" " it is the earnest wish of the staff in Canadian Nurseries. taut all tho‘ chairman will nilniu . t i tt ll d . li . t- Its ooothln fragrant lather ‘nglrwclttlrtsann weskun l-il moo ‘in General it has been impossible to touril‘ on everything in this brief report i it is hoped. however. that it willl give you a general idea of the mall . facts and that it will stimulate an interest in the work of our Associ- the various special features WiliPi‘ dum, guidance and ll-i our Our tallies have been repaired in‘); hi] lphulieuged with a gre ilvlth self. 850 4 Cylinder. Overland Coach A Value without Precedent; at least One Hundred Dollars less than any other Coach At its new low price the Overland Coach is a value far beyond comparison. ‘ it is a full five-passenger car . finish of permanent beauty . . . every line . . . one at the waistline. axles of toughest steel Springs that carry you . . . extremely econom See this handsome car. Terms are easy. piece windshield Big 27-horsepower engin McLAlNE SERVH ‘i5 STATION 186 Grafton street . . with polished, blue big car distinction in . . . double beading . . . easy riding patented Triplex like a cradle . . . oversize brakes ical on gas, on oil, Ride in it. Drive it your- Only a small amount down. 17.0.8. Farlory. Tau: Extra. e . . . rugged on upkeep. J. K. ROSS Canada We beg to call your Biscuit. which l: now on B also contain a flood P="°¢_"!flll= restoring the nourishing "INK! SECOND: STANDARD Newfoundland flsheriee- Th: of baking. cot on of a practical chemist. ll- the fox ranci1=P$ of Prliiiw digestible as they are uniformly fox biscuit on the market. FOURTH: crackling being used. FlFTH: perfect fox food. NUTRITIONAL NAPAN eis,»oi>iri'.’-\_» attention to_ ale all over Canada- BISCUITS are made from a strong flour, rich in gluten. The idea is “To get back to Nature" by lent; which are lacking in many grades of flour. FOX BISCUITS contain pure cod liver ail, the best product oi the valuable vllamlncs are retained under our low temperature process FIRST: STANDARD FOX Edward Island. Other valuable food ele These biscuits are thoroughly tractlve in 3P9" *""~= “m! 9'°“°“" are Ming sold by Carter d. 09., _ Bu“, Mcpgy 5 60., Summersidc, distributor for Prince County. ROSS-MILLER BISCUIT co. MANUFACTURERS FOXfANI) n00 BISCUITS, STOCK rooms BISCUITS FOR CHILDREN The Standard Fox and Dog five points of merit for our of whole wheat flour. is also the result STANDARD FOX baked in a revolving oven and are ced by everyone as being good Charlottetown, distributor for Ki GEO. MILLER Biscuit improved Cod Liver Oil Fox They THlflpg THE STANDARD FOX BISCUIT is a. well balanced ration. prepared under the dir- of many years experience of close contact with BISCUITS are 100 per cent therefore the moat economical The biscuits contain a larger percentage‘: of high grade mean-beef and pork ments have been added to our formula to complete a dried our and will keep without mould in any climate, are at- to cat. These superior biscuits ngs and Queens County. also ___.___..___.___ We now stand again on Lhleflilllid of a great opportunity. The boys and young men of Char‘ lnlletown are looking to us for help. Heavenly Father we must, them; there arc tasks which only you can do. God's help you can Sacrifices will need to be made-l in the interests of tile (fllarlollc- lnwii Young Mail's Christian Asso- elation. Report of House Committee. —Re- pairs, improvements. etc. Completed During the Summer U925.) 1,-New toilet room complete. 2. New foundation iiiiiier centri- of Building. 3.——Shower baths completely ov erhauled and new shower heads and imn floor installed. 4.——BowIIng, social room repaired and painted. 5.——Cellar cleaned out and new coal storage space provided. 6.--Six iron posts Installed. re- placing old wooden posts. 7.——Mnin social rooms complete- ly overhauled and painted. 8.-New outside oflice counter and windows and hardwood floor. lb-New stairs leading to ilnwilng Alleys. 10.—Bowling Alleys repaired and minted and put in first class cou- dltion. - ll.» Heating plant repaired and improved. 12.—Maln doors painted. veiling in lobby, hails. new social room and howling alley whitened. lit-Two new aide walls install- ed In gymnasium. bleachers en- larged, and room painted and cal- active in i!“ All stewards not You ill-o l u! work, RIIIIIWHH do it.’ scmimeli thrmigllnlit. uilll winilolv tho screens repalroil. lit-Outside brink work repaired t0 prevent. water running in. l5 \Willdnu's all rcplilreil \\'il(‘.l‘l.‘ . . dry. iii. -—l'la.*iier repaired biilllliilg. As iliiicli of this work as possibil- ilnnc by tilt‘ rlliiii in SIHITI‘ huiirs during the sinnmor. and lilil_v_ u'llc.rl~ ilecessziry was lilitsillc lil-lp throughout our Anny“ are i“ “mi claim ShIITWIInit we know they will he made. Seviiffiiii. _i.-4oo>-—-i~ A WOMAN AND HER COMMUNITY. What a snlall coiullluiiily run du to educate itself and UiFPVIIlP lla standards is llliistratvd by lilo (llcv (‘.0\'t‘ Social Center in Kunk (‘utility Maine. stnrliilg without a member null without a penny. this organiza- liml in n clliliiiilllliiy m‘ less than fifty fliiilii-iVS new serves the wholl- neighborhood and has $200 slowed nwiiy in its bank account. in the four years. of its exist- r-m-i- il has culled lo uiiiirnni-i il a mOst remarkable llsl of talented public speakers. and they hart» ennui. often choir-sing to pay ‘their own expenses. The arc-rage attend- nucl- has been 130. At first they crowded lulu the school house and out on the hard. aid-fashioned seals and brought -ln planks to fill every available cliink Ill the stairs ll-ut us appreciation grew it mela- morphnsed into voluntary gifts and ih"‘l‘l*, are n piano. electric lights and ivpera chairs ill the Social Crater. Buck of every such enterprise. there is always somebody who has small the vision and pushed lit to fruition. In this case. is a wo- man, Mrs. Mary Parr Rich, Very ~l imn‘ bot-n uiiltsl-il by iicr iivighlilors in llli om: iiilzll rliiicc zifter itiilliiilli‘, . - - . - hill‘ will-i Mlilnvs first woman (‘Oillily cimiiliisainniir. appointed a! ill‘=~'i to fill n vacancy unii liwu oli-ctcd for six yriirs. in W(iiilf!li':i club fields shr- has held niinli-roilu prominent positions. iul-llidiilg iilt‘ stair prlrlldoill-y; has twice ill-mi ii llvli-lzilll- lo ll slail- political rim; ri-liliml; and lil (hi; lmll election was t-iiliPfiititi an a prusiiiuilllzil siiiiil. UPSET instantly! End Flaiulencc, Gas, Heartburn, indigestion l Chew a few! Stomach flue! Se pleasant. so inexpemive. quit-k to settle an upset stomach. The moment "Pope's Diapzpsin" reaches the stomach all pain and distress from indigestion or u sour. gassy stomach vanishes. Millions know its magic. All druggists recommend this harmless bile effort. Mia. Rich stomach corrective. BO- tom- ,for fire store the ract- luau. The I the cred ltlra y on coi- Lil a I iili? ping ‘Jody I un- .11 rezxrircrati .=.._.....,_.;.: 4- . "T. 73...‘: ., ...»_'_' h: l