' . I Spprewibsu 2. 19sz»» ° _ _ _ “rim cfunupmn my 1 J ,A-GE, .,.,_,BEE - J ..P_1c_ X. ---a-rar'--ii _ _ i _ _-1-I1 -_ 1 _nn 1_sa '_ T' _CENTRAL GUARDIAN . f-11-1-ill* I ' -ll-I _ r -_ fr _ __ _ I' '_' I ; - -, _ s ’ ` F' ‘“'“_ ,_____»: . FREE ' FREE OFFER ` f ‘ ARMAND s 'i . .F590 Powder we are able to allllllll ' ' ' " 0- ieee"one use jar oi Armand'a J All ARMAiiUS__ ‘ l ex tlohally illle offer. _ Arm!-l\`d’a widely known and ia a favorite. With each Mo box of l _ F’ datlon Creme. This la an cep- U . We have the powder in the popular shades. Symphonic la the miracle creation in Face l?owder,' a’ ' - shade, new texture, new akin o FUUIIQATIUII. GREIAE V ____-__- x 1 w 7,.. ton and harmony. Take advantage o!_ the free offer today. _ _ _ , ron sans or » BRADALBANE PBESBYTERIAN - » CHURCH. -» Sabbath. September 0 4, _Preaching at 11 s. m. and at ~ Rose Valley at 3 p. rn. Rev. J. Keir Thompson, Ph. QD., will preach. Advertisingihtes-Payable In Advane Central Gil!-ltdllll locall, (Q. par Word; wqkml '|111 Ea-stem lvtnll. 2°- Per word; Announcements and Coming Events, 20- pcs' Wllrd; Clasihed, Ze. per word; in Memoriam v * ' . Notices, 'i0c. per inch; ings Cards, etc, sensor per inch; Notices of is name; Letters of Condolenoe, 'I0e and Appreciation, 'i0o. pee inch or do per word. Other rltea on applications. of Floral and Spiritual Offer m Miscellaneous wsxrun - AGENTS 1N~EvEuY town in Canada to sell Pers Christmas Cards One-Dollar _ Dozen up. Surprising values, low prices, quick easy sales, big earn- ings, also low prices on boxed as- sortment. Bend for sample k now. Premier Art Guild, Wel1ing~ ton at York, Toronto. ` A. W. 0-1-tl' 30. Agents Wanted_`_ 0 \ °““i eco IOBN ALFIIED McDONALD, Pico. vlncisl Land Surveyor, Herman- ville, (R. 3, Bouris.> ____1___._.___~_-_-i--- WE HAVE A NUMBER OF EN~ quiries for houses. If you have a property to rent list it with us. Charlottetown Reel Estate, _ ______...__-__--9`-1 Male Help Wanted so nannies Accolmvlonarun 177 Euston Street 5508 9 2 3|. _ , ,runes-rs Acconnuonnan 146 Hillsboro Street 5518 0-2 Boarders Wanted ___{____..__-'.--_-----_- _ - -ai. _____.__._.----- rosansns Accoivnuomrrsn. 35 Passmore Street. 5524-9-2-31. ___________---- STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED. 219 Euston Street. sept. 2-li. _______,_._.-__----- srunaur-s"on`BusiNEss sian accommodated 238 Kent Street.- 5401-e-1-ii. - _ , - _ Wanted WANTED - ALE BOT'.l'LEB, PTS. and qts. Phone 1107 or write W. Michael. Charlottetown, _ ares-s-1-tr. WANTED - SMALL ROOM SUIT- able for storeroom. Apply Guardian. 5518-9-2-li. For Sale . FOR. SALE--YOUNG YIGS. D. Cl MacLean, DeSable. 5490-9-1-2 WANTED _ MAN T0 WORK ON farm. James Hogan, Rocky Point. _ _ 5488-9-1-El. ._ Situations Vacant _________________-- ATTENTION - c.nEa'rEs'r nvi- aginsble demand this se n` for our celebrated, inexpensv “ ‘» ri ir ii G _ e sso i e Royal Be es C rs mas reet-. ing Cards, Secure orders now ev n , Tre mendous profits. Experience or dollar sample bool: ’-free to wo k- _______,.._._----w-1-~ 'ro Lev :"1 . HOUSE T0 LET. APPLY 61 Prince Street 'S430 0 1-2i Employment Wanted EXPERIENCED MAID WANT work Apply Charlottetown Rea r MIDDLE AGE WOMAN WANTS house work. Country preferred. _ Apply to 133 Dorchester Street. 5502-9-2-3i. FOR SALE-ORGAN AT A BAB- gain. 25 King' Square. 4 - - 1 55783-31. FOR SALE- SECOND HAND driving wagon. Price $15.00. .iamcs Blake. Malpeque Road. ` 5512-9-2-Bi. CABDBOABD, SUITABLE F0! lining outhousea, etc., le. pu sheet. Guardian oflice. ti »-_--?---1_1e--'-_-1- FOR SALE--SEVERAL COOKING Hinges. 89 Rochford Street. ` 5529-9-3-21. FOR SALE. - OLD PAPERS, I tents bundle. Guardian Odios. ‘ 2-4-if. ‘ FOR SALE, T0 LET, BOARD AND Y°°m Signs on hand at Guardian Office. ' f gf, lECON'D HAND FURNITURE FOB Snlr. Dining room' table and chairs, bed steads, mattresses. “Yimts and etc., at '18 Euston Silver. - e494-0-1-si. TOR SALE --HEAVY MARE 8 Y°“1'S Old. mill: `oow, 3 elevator poinio dlglelii. Cleveland tractor, Diifise Sedan, tractor plough. P°0i05"s Service Btstion,__ North Wen- » osos-0-z-ai. ron sau: -N rn-'nz Acme mum in road condition in si. actors Harbour, two miles from not 40 B- R. Station. Reasonable price. EBSY terms to ri ht art Mrs, _ K . P l'» ' Levi Trowsdale, Bristol, P. E. I. 5438-B-30-8|. ‘nursery ron sara -_ nous: nineteen rooms, two apartment houses, two lots. one corner store one house outside city limits, fox 'mfifih it acre land. House, Elm Avcnlle. country property will ex- :hange for city property, one £10050 on Kent street, one corner Dt. one large house, good local- ity. cnsripuctownl mai astute.- *___ Nl lose. ‘..1~r......‘i‘~*`¢'“-.I._.......-=~"*".: £aealoaa»»¢leeaa ‘ yoilljlholdi In ___.____ _ _ __ ._._ (Patriot please copy.),' |‘|lNAD'3~. ---#- Lost - T0 LET-FURNISHED RESID- enee. All modem conveniences. Central location. Apply to Guard- ian. 5501-9»1-Si \ in mrmonlim _ MBS. JANE MMKENZIE Early Monday morning, July ith, the sad intelligence came to the. . many relatives and friends ini French River, and surrounding dis- tricts thatMrs Jane MacKe Kenzie had passed away in the P. E. Island Hospital where she had undergone a serioin operation. The late Mrs. MacKenzie was 09 years of age and- had always en joyed good health, being .blessed ‘ with a robust constitution, and her death following an illness of such short duration came as a shock to \` all who knew her. ‘. She is survived by three sons, William, John and Duncan, French River, and three daughters, Jane, ` (Mrs. Vernon D. Currie), Char- lottetown; and Lucy and Vipla at home. One son Frank gave his life in the Greatwar and one daughter elvieble, predeceased her roms V011. ago. ` The funeral service was conduct- ed by her Pastor Mr. Orsborne, fol- ‘ lowing the service in the home. The casket heavily laden with magnitlo- ent floral tributes of friends .sud relatives was conveyed to the Cled-. die Memorial Cemetery and the re- mains tenderly iiid beside *hm loved ones in the family P100 .Who ' had gone before( . »- ~_ ‘ 'rnc norsi tributes are as i°!l0wl= 1 Pillow, the family. P_illovL._Mr- and Mrs. A. E. Macc. wreath. Mm ‘r-rm: nemsru. wreath, Mrs. Frank `Ptdgeon. Crescent, Mr. and M11- Frsnk Currie. Wreath, viola. Spray, iresric. spray, xutie. wreath, Mn- lie. Spray, Mrs. Josiah Howstt. .VICES.--Dt. M. E. Cienge Will 0 7.30 p. m. .I. Ernest il. Viortli _ rains sr. 142 rrurce -street.. _ TEACHERS at the Union Commer- . cial College. Call, phone or write Prin. Moran for particulars. Sept. sth, the S. School in the Presbyterian Church, Clyde River, _ will be at 10 a. m., Young People’s Meeting at 11 a. m. Miss Mhry __ McKenzie, Deaconess, will give an address. gow Church of Christ Bible School in spare time, deliver later. -I M°"°T1 “U5 W¢°k- 5515'9'3'1i- , . V nzle _widow of the late Donald Mac- , ..'_.~,---" FORUM - Big Indoor Carnival, September 19th to 25th. 4002-ey-uae. THE CIIABLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN can be obtained at Subway Tobacco Store, Moncton, . N. B. Aug. 19-tf. ` razsay-roman cnuacn san- _ preach at Mt. Stewart at 11 a. m. Highfield at 3 p. m. and Tryon at ,___ TWO CERTIFIED SHORTHAND A515-9-2-li. CLYDE RIVER _ On Sunday, SUNDAY SERVICES.-New Glas- 10 a. m. Worship service 11 a. m. Service in the Cavendish Baptist Church 3 p. rn. Wm. G. Quigley, Pastor. ' , POLICE COUB.'l'.--At the Police Court yesterday morning a. non- support case was dismissed. A msn charged with disorderly conduct was lined $20.00 and costs or 10 days. A summary cleotxnent was ordered carried out. SANITARY CLASS ROOMS- Hot water heating - Modern con- veniences-Everything to safeguard health of students, at the Union Commercial College. See Prin. funeral of the late Mrs. George laid to rest in Hartsville Cemetery. 750, $1.00 and _. 1 ,Z _ 011 *September .6*'_‘- . Do You Realize That School Opens Next Week? Have You ‘ | ,Your Children Really? Let Us Help You to Select Their School Attzre at Savzng /*.1 3°" _ Blue Cheviot Suzts __ _ ' _ _ir ,rg ‘__ __ , 0’ qu at QA' » _ 1.”‘.=.0i_g_‘f‘i‘%_i”‘.‘t‘:=_¢f 04.00 Another range O_ y’ ' j'_§-Vj _, _ ` ;1;‘i:s.ses¢..Pc;<$12.00 ~ ~ 1 » f Bo s Sults ‘f'-io \ ’ il, f i(*`?_;‘f';#».~T';",.;;ir§*';.*§’s_ _W Boy’s Pants in Shorts and ' ij Bloomer styles. Sizes 24 to ':§.‘f 5 » iii `. / 30. Prices soc, sac, $1 65 , “-.'t< fy _ A . . ,» - : J/ ` I 2*’ . \ vgsi, _".'§5§3fY’ >'5<>/itil" ` '~. ' ~<><<2`\><>. ’( "f h' t .7 . he *"3 ( se_p QM ,nr .- __ im. gt use ,L -:',f»f _ _ __ :mr ` ` Boy’s Long Pants Blouses. Prices 50c to Boy’s Caps. A big assortment. 35c to Khaki Drill Shirts. All sizes. Price 65c to ?if.'?.‘,’§‘3;.‘?.".Z’."_?.[‘Tf‘: $3.00 Boy’s Fancy Shirts and $1.00 $1.00 Boy’s Blue Chambray and $1.00 t'2~aa».~s‘*~ E er /.v9 Przces. , 1.§31f; _,,_‘ ,A2-_.1 _ pants. §»1>> »\ >-X " \'<»,__ / 1,2., _ School Suits' Boy’s Tweed suits with Bloomer Pants. Sizes 24 to Ylfioo '§.”`?‘fif‘ .1 _ _‘_”_`i_“f’ $3-00 BOYS Suits in Brown striped worsted with 2 pair long Specially priced r.:l~»._~r_'n‘ Boy ’s . I Sizes 30 to 36. __ _ ,__ Just in time for the School Opening- B0y’S Fancy Coat i and Pullover Sweaters.. A11 sizes and newest designs _ 3?? .§‘l.1‘.’T‘Tf'_ _ _ f°.’l‘."?f $3-00 Golf Hose ors and sizes. The prices _.that _ 3,. V . ` are from 45C to _,`,} pau' Boy ’s ‘Ol i A big assortment of col- ‘ School .. Q é_QClZ5l _ I “i I iii _i\\ii\i\i\l In.. _ _;/ _ /__ " 7_0 _=” .\ ’ / - __ "v (_ _ i 1 ff _-nr ¢3i ___ 1 Commercial College-Individual in- csnltal unnecessary. _ Bic five ruuunsr. yssrsansy-'rho -"""-""`“" '_ l _ __ r - -- Y hid, o1r5rrt:gi]¢`:.y'GBsr.1hlt“l°.Ii‘{:sl3.1s"‘1l.`gf.i §;zieCY1e`;cl;‘e1d;;ite;::yB;1;H;r::; O YS REA D THIS .I - ,'§f"§,_"§ff,‘;,If“‘ °°"°‘“°‘°° "’ “°"' A School Bag Given Away FREE With Every Boy’s Suitv I _po wma rum it tr.. un.. Bought Here Within the Next Ten Days. struction - Courses modem and I h t.t . L . .t d. ff i . Prin Moran 5515 9-2-11 - 7 ' ' _ i I F i W . l . . - Estate Co 62 Grafton St ect ___ _ " -» _ _ -. 1 ""',._ __ __ 551° 9" 5’ cannon or ENGLAND-ser- ' . . r vices in the Parish of New London - on the ith inst will be as follows: ' Kensington Holy Communion, at . 10.30 a. na, School reopens at 2 ’ ' lington School at 6.30 p. m., Ser- vice at 1.30 p. m. G. T. Spriggs, Rector. HERRING - REYNOLDS WED- iating Minister on the afternoon August 31st, 1032, Mr. Harry B. Herring was united in the bonds nolds, both oi Murray River. The groom was supported by his brother Louis Herring and the bride was mended by ner sister néiep. Rev. C. E. Armstrong, odiciating. I _...___ BIRTHS THERIAULT-At Dartmouth, N S., Aug, 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Theriault, a son. MARBIAGES V HERRING - REYNOLDS-At tb home of the officiating Minister Rev. C. E. Armstrong, ou Augus Reynolds, both of Murray River. Card of f Thanks The Ladies' Aid ofthe P. E. I. Hospital wish to extend their thanks to friends throughout the Provinbewho so generously con- tributed to the success of the kuncheon held in the Exhibition uilding. 3528-0-2-li. lil MEIAURIAIA In loving memory ofllmest Wil- |bur. son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard clark 'of summerside, who ,. _.n . Clothes should bo damper f°1‘ W by hand. ‘Often a person can IIVI ¢¢ - ~ _ ‘ironing machine than for ironins Jlbor by bringing clothes indoors lust before they are completely fill/ L_|_N_| _ fi” 3 . then rolling st once for lronlnl _without further dampeninl- ' ; _ ` A ' N°'“‘ muh aminod for the defense. Ind *#- Valleyiield on Sunday at 7.30 p. m. Donald Campbell, student. will DING.-At. the home of thsoffi; conduct the service* of Holy Matrimony to Miss Jean Fey- on nocnroro square wui rc-open on Miss virginia scsrtn. me-0-1-si Alfred Ferguson wish to announce pssuc ' - - ~~~- Doiron, after which Mr. Mid MIS- “W” °°pt°mb°' m' Tm' “Wu osuant me on a mp to em-.cc “WIN 1°\“\4-'*M°“°"°“ T““‘° No De 9." of mg King Vg, Earl Lund, UHDIBTAKII who was charged with breskinl - ' ~ Ek. -V ,,...__._¢--1%;-v<'“"'W”"”'_"' B ..p....r.l._c.u,.r.°........r». Come Eary as t e Quan ly rs zrnz e I » . 1 I r i I §i'.§'.'.f§§§°§§ §§"§_'.'0s.ff"2.°°p‘.1l'f “Fon THE BEST IN BoYswEAR \ I' _ _._ cnvaon selwrcas-service in BT.l'E'l'!1l.'S Preparatory School Monday, 19th of September. Child- ren of kindergarten age also ac- cepted. Applications to be made to ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. age to take place latter part of. J. September. 5514-9-2-li. ' Miss Elizabeth MacMillan at th BR_ooxFmLD__The “WMS m Womens Institute, left this morn U the Brookfield Congregation on mg °“ 9' h°Hd“5' mp t° B°5t° ________.__---- sunday, sept. on win be as roi- “nd New Y°'k- V lows: Harisville S. School 2 p. rn., “_” e Young Pe0p]e.s'Memng' '3 p_ m__ The Rev. F. A. MacMillan, D. D., t Bmokmld' s_ school, 1030 a_ mn of Philadelphia, left on return this Y Pe I , M nd d song morning after visiting his old home sl. 1032. Ham! B. Herring to Jean seztzi mfavgiml tid 1; gary Mc- m Alben? Plainx dress at som Young Peoples ‘Mech 01035* Sf'*°‘°“°‘; Ggxfude tnslglizlai' i _ Ther will ot be any regu- °“ “3"°“» V “F 3' “ 9 lggsunme :t Hunxtxer Rivet port and is the guest of her sisteri S Mrs. Lawrence J. Cahill. Kenzle, Deaconess, will give an ad- GALLANT - DOIBON. - Abra- the Acadievelle church at nuiitial this morning. Agnes of Riverton, were in the cit ham Gallant, son of Mrs. Joseph F~ Mr' Th°m“ L'D““phy “M Mr' M Rose Anna Harold J. Goodwin, Kensingtonn Gallant, and M h t Dolroxndaughter of Jacques Doiron. “ve ’°“m°d ‘mm 5 vm* W: BREAD AND BUTTER we” umudmmmiase recently m Southport, the guests of Mr. and TEA AND COFFEE Mrs. Lawrence .l. Cahill. _ 25g heard. The prisoner was found not Mr. Henry B. Jenkins left Wed- lgullty and was discharged forth-‘ nesday morning on return to his with. In the case of Neil Ferguson home in Redlands, Calif., after vs. Daniel MacPhail, an. action on spending the summer with relatives a promissory note, Judgment was and friends on the Island. given for the plaintiff for $50 and‘ -- costs. Mr. J. A. MacDonald for they Mr. Ted S. Darrah of Quincy, plaintiff, and Mr. Donald Mac- Mass., who has been visiting friends Kirmon, K. C., for the defendant._and relatives at Clyde River, re- Court then adjourned till 11 o‘clock` turned yesterday morning by motori 3 many kiss- ~ _ accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. S. A. ` ma"`\ed hw" r Ross of Dorchester, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rose who PERSONALS have been summcrlni; Hi Clyde -----1--_----'-° the engagement of their daughteri R, d Emo d vmmng rem, xmcisa viola to charles Dewar Mr' Fwd Dm" “nd Sme’ Mi” V” an H an ”* :nuns °t Bh°rw°°d' P' E‘ I' MBT' 155; week attending the exmbmog left yesterday morning by cnr on tives and friends over the province, I return io their homo in Dorchester R Mass., accompanied by the lattcr`s _ nelce, Florence Beer of Clyde Rivcr. Trinity United Church FRIDAY Choir Rehearsal Friday, 'I P. M. ii; Church Auditorium. Full attend ance requested. ll ___________ l'“' WEEK-END SPEGIA CHICKEN SALAD with i TOMATOE AND C\lC\ll\iB1-ill. _ _______ Mass. The witnesses were Anthony ‘ CANDY SPECIAL W m 5 Mm mu, D,,,,,,,,, Mr. and M... w. r. nam.. nm TURKISH “mam F. P eau an sister of the bride. The bride was ;°i0\‘0¢iuto their dhome in lliostoné 25c. Lb. gowned in white silk and carried “B-» W SPH* “S 0 iieililii , - M "_Fo“oWmg three weeks vacation visiting Mr. S a bouquet of wh ros the ceremony a delicious repost was “nd Mn- C'°°~ H- H“‘7°°'- Elm __,_,1._--_---1* R0 811217 _ served at the home of Jscquin Y - 5401-9-i-31. ' The country station-master did not wear a uniform, and one day when a train came in he stood at the platform gate to take the pos- senger‘s tickets. A pretty girl came up to him, and when he held out his hand for her ticket she seized it, gave it a tight. squeeze, and followed by giving him The station-master was surprised, but managed to say: “That's all very wcll, miss, but I want your t.icl¢.et.” "Oh," replied the girl, with I blush, “aren’t you Uncle John?" ________.._..__- “Her husband was s. judge, wasn't he?" "Evcryborlv thought so till he i #_ ‘ STUP- -LOOK-and BUY! BEANS 3 Once again we hear from P. J. i announcing WEEK-END SPECIALS 10lbs..... _ ONIONS ______ __ 250 190 10lbs. RA\SlNS 4 Cans (assorted) LOBSTER ` P|NEAPP|.E 2cans..... . _ _ _ ._ CLAMS 2cans..... . . . . CHRISTiE’S SODA B\SCU\T 2|bs.._..........._ . _ . . _ _ _ . . . __ oript. ; PRISON!! ACQUITTED -- The umugggg and entering with intent to steal I was concluded before Judge Duff! A (. U'"’\°""°"’* *ll yesterday. 'Pro witnesses were ex- "n,n. 15 drones delivered by Mr. M. Alban‘ l .4 . Farmer- for the or-own. una by Mn] ‘IL R. Bell for the defense were New BUSINESS We wish to announce that we have opened up a Hat. Cleaning and Blocking Shop. In order to give first class service we have installed all the latest in machinery. Bring or mail ua your nhl Hat and have it back as a new one. Phillips iiat Service Shop 103A Queen Street V CHICKEN 1 |b.can \ \ 2 lbs. Seeded or Seedless (bulk) ._ CAMPBELUS SOUPS 1/,||~_un . _ _ _ __ 250 250 200 250 230 250 350 i All kinds of Pickling Goods at lowest . prices. 1 I cheapest. Basket of Plums as cheap as the P. J. Ma0D0iiALD l Cor. Kent & Prince Sta. Phone 888-889. __ ig . 1 g ._ _ -__