LSIEPTEMBER 2s, 1922. " "t f Sturdy “fear on STAIIFIEIIIS Made in combinations and two-piece unite, in full length, knee lnd elbow length, and sleeveless [or men and women. Stanfield’: Adjult- ahle Combinations and Sleepers for growing children (pet) For sample book, showing weights and textures, write ' STANFIELUS, LIMITED, TRURO, NS. _-_~.= . rlving at i THE CENTRALGUARDIAIIM I CHOP from Holmans Catalog. WELL DRESSED people shop t‘ Ptitoirs. 80067-26431 ROBIN HOOD FLOUR in guer- mleed to please you better. 6016-84110. VISIT OUR STORE Exhibition Weektantl see our Fall display o! Indies‘ suits, dresses and milllnery. —Pr0wse Bros. Ltd. 80059-26-4i THE S. S. “MANOA" is due to leave Montreal September 30th ar- (fhaiilottetown October ‘lrti niiti leaving the snnie tiny at iiotin ior Newioundlnntlx- Carveii Bras. Agents. 80094127451 FOX RANCHERS.— See the the famous "Brtiyco" Brnnii Eng IlSIl l-‘ox \Vire Netting on (lemon-i Sirtlilfiil tit Bruce's booth at the Charlottetown Exhibition." ‘ 80073-264". NOTICE.-—'i‘he Rev. Mr. Denny will deliver his popular lecture in BYKIKIKIBY Methodist church, Tues- day trVPlrlilg, Ot-t. 3, anti also at, York, Wetinestiay, Oct, 4, Come mill PILIILV u rare treat, Admission 2:7 anti l5 vents. Proceeds in aiti oi‘ church work. 80092-27-21 . WE INVITE OUR FRIENDS land all others to visit our booth‘ at the Exhibition anti sample the ‘biscuits baked on the grounds. from our Azby pastry flour, M133 Harper will be in charge oi the tttiilliaryt work, zinii we can assure. "II lIm-‘i’ fiilmlllinit these biscuits "Doyle was '" trim crmtnomsttown GUARDIAN "t" W! CHILDREN'S ' FALL con-rs. sieee 3 to 14 years, price $4.75 tti- Month-Prawns Bros Ltd ' _ 4| Ann," an interest-gripping lull‘. 80069 2G anti tiit-re am other stories that QPOR-ry coA-rs FOR THE are tit’ a high quality. 'ilii- iiilllfln, Races. You will have eolitl com- fort and look your nicest in one ot Patton's lovely coats totiny. , SEE BRACES "Pilot Superior“[ pipeiess furnaces at the Charlot- tetown Exhibition demonstrated l‘? the iactory‘s representative. EXHIBITION ATTRACTION.- Do not InlSs seeing Bruce's "P". "l SIIDBTIOI” Plllelcss Furnace at lbe Charlottetown Exhibition. DOYLE - BYRNE.—.-\il Saints‘ Church, Cardigan, was the scene ti.’ a very happy event on Wetint-sdzii", September 13th when Lydia M. united in the holy bonds 0i matrimony to Lawrence Birrne. The bride who wiis becom- lngly attired in midnight blue sui- in. was attended by Miss Margaret McDonald oi‘ Boston, while the groom was n-hiy stipported by Mr. itlm-ry MoPhee oi Mitchell River. Alter the ceremony the happy cou-l pie tirove to the home oi‘ the britit». where .1 tialnty breakfast was sei I ed by Mrs. Ryan. ‘The: bridal party. then drove to Montague returning. to their new home via Georgetown‘ in the evening ti numher tii’ invited. ROD AND GUN-There are sev- ‘ erai different features in the Nov~ ember issui- u! Rod anti Gun in Punatia, whit-ii combine to iiiakt: it u particularly attractive. nun.- hvr. 'i‘lit- wt-li known writer. lint" i-y M Moore. is at his best in “Stif "Loirs," descriptive oi’ the logging anti lumbering iniiiist’i'y' anti til SIWIIFS anti iiit-itit-iits iii III!‘ iivt-s til‘ illv hrawiiy nit-ii who iiilior '; it. is one.- oi tititstziiitiiiig quality. Tht tli-pzirtiiieni, "Along the 'I‘run i.i‘iit-," rt-sniiit-s iii this issue, with Mr. M. U. Bait-s as iitiitor, and Ililr‘. should lit- a Ellilffllllm‘ lllti’ the llt*])‘tAI‘liilt:llI will unitiy uii it] ultl SIICUVSShKIIIII will ht» oi Iht~ Silillt: high Iliilililllfll that .51 has IIPPH iii ihv past. 'i‘li<z other tit‘- iiartint-nts art- oi‘ iIiPIl‘ usual t-X- tw-iit-nt-o. “Gulls :iiiti Amiiiuiiiiion" Illi'IlllIt'.~2 sirlt-ntlitl zirtivh-s I>.\‘ I'l- 'I‘. MIIYIIII anti Iti. '1‘. ll. Fl‘!!! t - as wi-ll as lIt-lziilt-tl lii‘i‘(Ill|lI.\' til‘ IIli II. it. .-\. innit-hos. anti iht- iillH-l‘ regular lk-ziliii-i-s til IIli‘ iiiiiflilllll" are oi‘ similar" quality. itotl uiiil Gun iii (‘iinntlti is puhiisiit-ti nitiiiili i)’ at Wotitliittick. ilfllillilit. l)? J. ‘Fziyitir. Liiiiitctl. WINSLOE NOTES.—'l‘iie St-liotii Fair which was lit-iii Aiontlay oi Illie‘ wot-k was ti IIPPIIIPiI silt-vests. .\i large t~rowti uathoreti iron! tiit» tiii-‘llti the triiy tin '|'iip_e.];i_v_. ‘ it-rviit st-Iititil districts i'i=.I>I'l‘-\‘i‘""'lIRMWYI“ r*‘i“‘il1l.\' stiiti a \'i-i'_\' l‘Ili)Il‘»"IIilI'lIIlI l'llllliii)i'i' spun! Hiintlzi)‘ iiilsltii- Mirth SCIIOOI tii .\ir. tit-ti_iiuvtirai>iy' under the skiiiui manage in fiiittnt tit ilie teacher, Miss Marnie iii the lair. “iinsitit- North. sine South. Milton, lVilieatitgv Iti\'-..\i:itt.he\\' oi‘ ifovt-iieatl.’ -.\lrs. or anti litirrinuttni. ‘ spivntiitl exhibit ui fruit, \'t“Ji‘I1'.II~i giiestg flflgenjlflpd and "mum d“n(\,1IPI§ and live slot-k anti iiiiirii It-rt-tl-i mg am] 50cm] convprsution “.35 mqit is tlut- our t-nt-rizt-til- iresitit-nt. tiuiizetl in, music belnt: tnrnisheti by Messrs .\i<*l’het=, ‘Villis. Moran anti Connelly. About 2 o'clock the com imny tiispersetl wishinz .\ir. .\ir. Arthur itobt-rts anti other OHIOl-‘lfisflvehll’. i€titiit~ Shaw is. RED ROSE TEA i. one of nsigg package Teas sold in the Maritime Provinooe- for 28 years it has been the foremost. RED ROSE COFFEE ti as generously good as RED ROSE TEA. all ih-~|\\'t*l'e Sita-tsrs. lt‘i"e—.titiit> k IIIIITII’. .,\ir, again busily vintage-ti threshing titiiwrts rulurnt-ti recently any] IIII‘ iarint-rs t-rops Ill this vit-in \' Wt-Sttirn IHIFIS 0i the lslzinti with a Albert Shaw .i\ I {rt-ti ii-tiiii .\ir. Mike liir tti iIIv rily on Sunday. .\‘I tintiilais) workiiii: out his spet-tly horse lttili-}“’l‘lit- iht-ltiiis \\'iil"|"l "l llilll‘! rtitllt- tti .\ir. .I:i.~'. S (‘IIYPIIILIII iiit- title-st Jas, IIi-IIIIRIU. .\ir. lit-rt Yoiinitt-i’ 'l‘hi*l‘t* \\“<\>' llllliillllki-i" is tilt an PXII-IIIIPII visit Ill lt-Iltlri tiikinu ii Slltlfllltiiltl anti et-n-LAntlrews. frit-ntls in ()'I.l‘ill',\‘. .\ir. lIIl\t*I‘:i*l';iI business i-titirsi- tiiiriiit; iIIt~ lull Monti has rviiititit-ii-ii his 12ii'Ill this li~l‘ill tit‘ tilli‘ til out ftirt-iiitisi bu». stiiiiiiit-ti‘. TI!" carpi-titers t.ii iiit- job int-ss tniiivttes. .\ir. irii $atintlt~r.. is‘ Piitinitiiii" llll‘ the ice races ‘ t-tiiiiini: wintttr.---.\ir. Art-hie ;.~\iiiii is traininu his spt-t-tly iiiart-i iiuntlretis oi‘ acres owned by Mr. Mike Roberts.—Win- is progressing ____{+>_i- is now being used in the Fnltt-d States for broadcasting iiiiiritet reports. 0i young iii! r-enwrvr-w-i and purchased from A. Horne 8t Co" Charlottetown. and see it.—Then, ‘win it. . SECOND GRAND PRIZE-A five-passenger MAXWELL touring car,_vaiued at $1385.00. Purchased from Call and see it today. Mr. Stewart will be glad to Colin Stewart, Maxwell dealer, Summerilde- . show you this beautiful car. ‘THIRD PRIZE-A beautiful Ennis 8. Co. $400 upright Grand Piano, purchased from Miller Bros.’ Music Store, Great George Sh. Charlofifivwfi- wonderful prize. Cali and see it. FIFTH PRIZE-RADIO RECEIVING SET. chased from Rogers Hardware 6a., Charlottetown. SIXTH PR|ZE.-$100 worth of merchandise from Prowse Bros, Ltd., Charlottetown. ward for some one. , SEVENTH PRIZE.-—$6O Classic Kitchen Cabinet. EIGHTH PRIZE-MB Sewing Machine. ly in the content and fall to win one of the regular prizes. GUARDIAN COMPETITION WILL BE A WINNER. DERFUL OPPORTUNITY PASS YOU BY. BE A WINNER. ONE OF THE BIG PRIZES. FOURTH PRIZE-A magnificent $150 Chesterfield. purchased from Hcimarfls, Ltd., Summerside. The winner of this prize‘ will be fortunate indeed. in treat. The Charlottetown Milling “f5; Bvrne m-iny vetirs til" wnfldptlfillll is tiolm: ti riishiiitz businos - fiurioatl oi riloice but-i PIIIIIP; Mi- "Biwt-zv Pan“ I'm‘ tiit- iili|Ii'Il(*tI‘Il‘Ol‘S in California. will produce (0- 2i‘ tmpmnéss" ' i V .\ir. Ilenjziiiiizi Smith was it visiun- iienri- IIiIiTlt‘. Winslow, wits ii risi» race with tlit= last horse “i'ttrit R." their first crop this year. _ — A sprendid re Purchased from Holman’; Ltd., Summerside. Purchased from Miller Bros., Great George Sh, Charlottetown. TEN PER CENT CASH COMMISSION Prizes will be awarded to all candidates who continue active- EVERY ACTIVE CANDIDATE YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LET THIS WON- ENROLL YOUR NAME AT ONCE FOR IN THE N°~r5___|f the m“ Grand Prigg i; won by n candidate, living in district Number One, the second Grand Prize, which le a Maxwell Touring Car, will be awarded to the candidate having the hiqheet total eI votes in District Number Two, or vice versa, and the balance of the prizes will be awarded to the can- didates having the next highest total of votes. DISTRICT NUMBER ONE COMPRISES THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN AND THE TOWN ' {or SUMMERSIDE. HOW ITO WIN AN AUTOMOBILE DISTRICT NUMBER TWO COMPRISES ALL THAT TERRITORY IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND OUTSIDE THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN AND THE TOWN OF SIJMMERSIDE. Announgqmgng |; m“, today of the Charlottetown Guardian's Great $4,000.00 Automobile Prize Elegant awards will be distributed free to those who enter the com- petition and secure votes which are given in return for subecriptions secured for The Chlriottelowfl Dally Guardian. If you are one who would‘ appreclte the ownership oI a fine new Studebaker Touring Car or a new Maxwell Touring Car, you should enter the competitilon at once. It coate nothing to join this big competition, and there ie nothing dliflcult to do. lion Management will help you In every pouible way and advice you how to organize your friend's so that You may win one of the big auto: or one oi’ the other valuable prizee. Competition-open to everyone. ITY. NOW. IMPORTANT The early subscriptions count the molt votee. There are (our perlode. The veto value of straight iubscriptlone will be induced ten per cent. liter September 30, and again after Oct. 14. and a Iurther reduction oi’ ten per cent. will be made after Oct. 28. Send in your name today. HOW TO ENTER THE BIG COMPETITION ‘ You m-y "g"- m, cgmpgflflofl by filling In the nominltl blank which appear-e on this page. o d prizes wi|| b; nwarded on votee eecured—the votes are given in return tor subscription: collected. I A Pur. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUN- The Competi- Do It The The Candidate who secures the highest total 0f Votes in The (‘harloiteitiwn Guardiarfs great “I Drive will be awarded the Studebaker Light Six Touring‘ Car. Charlottetown. Make un your mind NITW‘ in win it; ri- l NOMINAT E YOURSELF Gentlemen: I nominate The Charlottetown Guardian's Great Automobile Campaign Addrese District No. Phone Nominated by divulged. 10.000 FREE VOTES ‘ Given with the first nomination for each new member. The namee of persons making nomination: will not be ENROLL YOUR NAME EARLY an well u now eubeerlptleno count. The nomination blank alone givee you 10,000 votee ae a etarter. A VOTE any,“ n“ 15p 500 we" will eieo appear In the paper. In addition you receive 10.000 extra vetee on Qpgh ‘and Qvcry new eublcriptlori which le a year or more In length. There -Ie a coupon printld In thin’ ynrtleemene which In worth 100,000 free vetee when you turn It In Accompanied with your first lubecfl on. Don't put of! events-NOW l! THE TIME. The moat votes are given during the Ilret Period o1 the competition. ACT AT ONCE. Fill In the nomination blank thie minute end eet needed. Address all communication Campaign Dept oi The Guardian PIIIIIICIZIIIIII e iiiilte tiiitii tvtiiiiiti: VOTES. I HOW ‘ro oer 100.000 vorzs QUICKLY ‘ First Sublcrlption Coupon to Help You Get an Early Start Return this Coupon with your first eubecription Ior one your and you will receive in addition to the regular numb” o! votes ehown In the vote schedule 100.000 EXTRA Addreee (Name of eubecrlber)‘ l! ma. Only one of these credlte to each candidate ._ §‘__‘__.,._._~, s. l0 per cent. (‘a tinue actively in the (‘am mission of 10 per cent. on a vided they do not win one 0 CAMPAIGN NOW OPE Join the Campaign right now----start to work and win a great prizem-First period ends Saturday night. Step Lively THE FREE PRIZES_ AND HOW THEY WILL u BE AWARDEI) ‘ FIRST GRAND PRlZE.—-A flve 9188MB" STUDEBAKER “Light Six" touring car, valued at $15954». ‘inis splendid car le now on display. Call in See it at A. Horne & C0.’s show roomfl, “EVERYBODY WINS” can’t lose. “Everybody Win53’ . p» rculation Kent Sh, sh (‘ommission—A_ll Candidates who con- paign will receive a Cash Com- ll business they turn 111, 91'0" f the regular prizes- You Beautiful $l385 Maxwell Touring is Second Gnaud Prhe. See it at Colin Stewart’s, Summer-side. N7