\ ' OCTOBER 27, 192s i‘ 3 ll lllllll llllll ” ‘Limb v htfihfihqfiii" aizmrimwilzini, cles were ots." I ‘applied gufspLiniment. Right away the .. antorelax d or so, ' efielfas‘ .. . r as ever - Thehmakeifsngf wondfirful llni-v ,-. v_ anaemia lezrfirgfhzikleogellingl of the; amaz- .~ e a n s ves evwy- . of muscularp . ' siegrrs vea real and lasting 151p unit oesmtjustdeadenthep n. gels at the cause. Right ‘to the ~ that hurts it brl ‘ 'n an ‘ai oto g stream carrgs 1:18 t e cisops." Get a bottle to- - . Al ggists-BE cents. he all in» an hour z lg‘; mwhzmeuenleaoi-ue-,.'- ‘llillllllll in m‘ ~-0entral Guardian - eummm game caienv at 8t. Jamea Church Hallowfen aging Thursday. 8508.. are receiving ~ ,_ s at the warehouse 75 Queen St. at market prices. 2323 LAST CALL to’ get a case of needles with a new or renewal sub- scidption. OHARP A8 A NEEDLE is what you went to be to set a case of firm" needles with your subscriptions. - v - r-sxe iv -.~<.=;~ ; Jowr FAIL, HEAR Miss h , 1-lornby at Hunter It vei- on Friday ' - evening. 1o-1a-2i.~ \ eoc eswwcup bu boo h‘ w: i?--'?.‘.'§hi';"tt'.'.;'i.‘.':.".'h“l one ut best some the cflllillcills. Aakyourgroar. RING COLEggQ .-- CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. --" Rev] Ewen MacDougall will preach Thursday 28th, in Peoples Church, Charlottetown at 7.30 p. m. ‘rm: s. s. HOCHELAGA will continue her daily trips on the Charlotteown-iPlctou route until the before October 30th. FUNERAL Sam/WES —-— ' f WINELOE SERVICES. - The "M"! °t m“ M’ Jam“ United Church of Canada, lRev. W. 1H; _lPal.mer. minister. Services Sunday, Oct. 31st, Highfleld 11 a. lira, IPrincetown Road 3 ‘p. m., Win- sloe ‘North 7 p. m. [Preaching se vices at Wlnsloe South on Thurs- day evening, October 28th 7.30 o'clock. ' ‘ . -CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. — Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Saturday 30th at Argyle Shore at 7 p. m." and Sabbath 31st; at De- Sable at 10.60. Cape Traverse at Undertaking Parlors largely attended. Rev Mr. Little the grave. John Webster, Joseph Dennis Shea. James MacDonald Samuel Lane and Lane Interment Pownal Cemetery. -CALLAG‘HAN - COYLE NUP- T-lAL-S.—'l‘he marriage of Mr. _ 1 est son as well as the-heir to his to load a general cargo for New- eud ,0’ Novamber 2306 027 a‘ cottages. Aftiarthishiiieath i1 have de- foundland. Mr. James Mhzllityre. w||_|_ You 5E DMAPHMNTED voe myscf o s bus ness con- piloted them up from C rot e- if ' t l te tot i "‘ °°Y"~‘l-" town- ot yfigegfees w": your mega‘; m? TOMORROW we are loadlngl ‘She has been an advocate of wo- ghcflptlon, avoid it by and," your turnips at the railway yards. (sguymehe suffrage and the opening of A number oi men are employed yea-r", subscription to the Guardian Clark iBros. 23-22 all professions to womemfrom girl- 0.. 11.8 R, R, 1.9.9 in rgdslng the _ The at present she is concentrating omwhgcy. cbtalni b l t l hi ' ~ . ‘Tanking’ Glenunnan, wok pglézéltjimfor ‘worlkgena. so u e equa franc so ‘31011881118 oi a box car will raise it Tuesday 12th lnst., from MacLeunZ-i and waslock any doors oi complete equality‘ johns of "Pownal conducted the scr- iceln town and dtev Mr. Ryan of islatlon or women engaged in in- Prllllly Church. Charlottetown at dustry. Lady Rhondda thinks men The pall bearers were and women should be equally pro- Beard..tected. Fathers as well as mothers Boswcllofboth parents has a great effect -_ of these The first, the case oi‘ ‘William Well- ington Mutch vs. the P. E. l. Egg 2.30, and Summerside at 7 p. m. Also Monday, ‘Nov. 1st at Coleman at ‘I p. m. morning’ in this city, Judge Stewart presiding. There are about a doz- en cases on the docket, and three were heard yesterday. and iPoultry Cooperative, occupied all the morning and most of the afternoon. This is an action to re- cover a rebate on eggs llrvvlded tho Association. Judgement was reserved‘. The case of R. J1}. ‘Mulch and Co vs William Dalziel was the ‘next to occupy the attention oi the _-nvanv came-t?- . ’ win WanrA , Hurlbut Dixie Fan_-a.nd_ ' False Face ' ~- vie are giving lwfiiwlflfin” every pair of Children's Shoes ["H§héHimi SlioesWChlldrcn, |||| . their soft pliable uppers. w" ble cushion solos and broad na- mhnped toes protect the growlnB .Thcy give room tojimw 1°!‘ toe. Mode on scientific lines to the foot to correct growth. LLEY & GO.,_LTD. FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR CHARLOTTETOWN, ma. i. I ' Charming, I Evening . . ' I . '. ‘ Slippers - For Fall and Winter, oocao lone, new Ideas. new styles. In great variety, high clan foot- wear reasonably priced. we will be pleased to have you look them over. Silver brocade, hlgh- hoela Gold Brocade. high heels . ..... .................s1.so Patent Leather, spike heels ........................ ‘7-50 Satin, with Gold kid strap and trim 50 Two lines made by,.l. 6 T. Bell. ' Black kid one atrap, hand turned Nliklpllkfl heels I940. Patent leather one strap. hand turned sole. spike heels .~.....i............ ".50 Gold or Silver plaiyi kid“ Dumps, aplke heels. Wfy \ The above linen sell for tiooo to 013.00 In the large olilea. SILK HOSIERY’ T0‘ MATCHQ In‘ all the new and faah- ‘ lflnabla ma» om: uoifuy, "In silk eomee above "are lmoe I100 Ollk- I l" “Mg-Ibo: ory. full fashioned. aaaaeouaeeluu u auav limo. aux no.2... “Merino. new em, . ease ALLEfi . ‘an 5.... H-wr i- Court. This was an action to re- cover a debt owing on good-s sold. which‘ the plaintiff said were not a; described, and unsnleable. Judgement for $15.00 was awarded the plaintiff. The case of Solomon Vail vs. Ernest Mclnnis. for assault is now being hoard. HRESERY-E TOMORROfW for §thJ~arn a ‘l-ilalloween Tea. surf; Relief For l-i “Constipation ‘ " IBy Using DR. HAM|LTO'N'8 PILLS Help Along The Bowels Ybry Mild, Don't Gripe, Act Effectively. Thousands continue to suffer from Headache. Constipation and Blllouanesa because they dcead the painful sickening ei-, fect of Calumet and Salts. Thla difficulty has been over- come in Dr. Hamilton's Pllla, which are vegetable In com- position and contain such well known alda to the bowels as Mandrake and Butternut. You get a normal. fro: and pain- less action of the bowels when you regulate the system with Dr. Hamilton's Plila. For the removal of Constipa- tion, Headache. and Liver Corn- plalnt, your beat remedy ls Dr. HIRIUIOWI Pllle. Sold by all dealers In 25c boxes, five for $1.00, o" by mall from The Catarrhozone .Co., Montreal. James ‘Callaghan, Fort Augustus, and M.-ss Annie Coyle, Dromore, '1|.q~,'|l-| v , t, ha‘. w» , THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Huge Business Rests " - Lightly On Peeress IF STOMACH l3 LONDON, Oct. 25.— Lady Rli- ondda, director of great companim. . lnstanllyl End indigestion peere-ss, active worker in numer- ous ocietiee for equal franchise and .0: Stomach Misery with “Papa's Diapepsin" - the betterment of women,-is one of the calmest and most serene wo- men in all England. Great respons- ,- ibilltles rest so lightly on her shoul- . dors shat her tranquility i3 *"“ ever ruffled. ' - ‘Society, in the popular -use of "that term. has nq.,._attroctlen,..icr ‘Isady Rhondda. She has always been ‘tUo busy to gifter away‘ her time, but she is ll 91471110 [busy-to lend a hand in any n . tho betterment oi women. of “Pa e's Die sin" our indiges- tion is gone! lmvy Pllyll, heartburn. flatulence, gases, palpltatlon, or any misery from a sour; acid stomach ends. Correciryour stomach antiHii- gestlqn for a, few cents. _Ea.ch pack. ‘age guaranteed by druggust. Mt. Stewart Notes , The schoner Henry Miller docked "- for Trained By Father When-Lady Rhondda was asked haw she came to enter the business world, she replied: “Simply be- cause I was my father's only child. He trained me as l were his eld-, the schooner A. H. Whit of the tug Rona, Liverpool docked hood. Much has been attained, andgrlveway by (hg-gidg of the siding ivhen a wagon drives H up level with the car floor and thus , That 15 the k6!’ which Wm “weave n. lot of heavy lifting when .|still barred," she believes. shipping‘ As an opponent oi protective lei;- St. Andrews school reopened . enilay after the fall vacation (granted the rural schools to accom- modate farmers. Miss Lillian Coady Jmould be protected as the healthiMlu View, is the teacher. Mr. Fred Smith, C. N. R., accom- panied by the Misses Eunice M6‘ Donald and Gladys Affleck motored to St. Peters Sunday afternoon. upon children born t_o them, she dc-J clarcs. Does Not Fear Parliament Miss M. J. Taylor was a visitor As soon as you eat a. tablet or two here Tuesday morning to load ipotu- toes and the following Wednesday an in tow Asked ii she intends to stand for COUNTY COURT. —-The County Court of Queen's opened yesterday Fort Augustus, on. Wednesday morning last at 9 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by tllie Da/stor rho Rev. D. P. Crokeli. Members of‘ the choln presided at the organ and sang the Nuptlal Mass. The bride was attended by er sister Miss Katie Coyle; and the groomsmnn was Mr. Augustine Cnlluglluln, cousin 0f, the groom, Both brldeand bridesmaid were very tastefully and becomingly nt- tired. Immediately alter the cere- mony the bridal party motored to the city for luncheon in, Mr. John Webster's splendid car; relturning tuously served. A very ‘pleasant afternoon was spent in speech making. dancing. and social con- verse. In the evening a grand re- Cellllon was held at the beautiful ‘home of the groom at Easlt River. Here delightful music and danc- ing with lavish hospitality, made the house pasrall too quickly‘. Mr. and Mrs. iCallaghan have tine best ‘vlshes of many friends for a very nappy journey down the vale oi‘ e. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Peter Mc- Intosh of Belle ‘River wish to thank the friends, especially Mr. Kenneth Nicholson, who showed kindness to ‘them in their sad bereavement. 2319 -»————<0->-_-__- American Jockeys Second The race for second honors on the French turf for ‘I926 is a neck and neck aifair between the Am- erican jockeys Frank Keogh, of Kentucky, and ‘Matt McGee, of Sheepshead lBay. ‘Semblat, the crack French jockey, has such a. lead in tho number of winning mounts, that he is practically cer- tain to repeat his 1925 success. Keogh is inclined to take on weight and finds it more and more diiiicult to ride in handicaps on horses carrying light imposts. -———~<+>_—- NOTHING FORGOTTEN took place at St. Patrick's Church, Parliament she replied that she m the ‘my Tuesday‘ t0 the home oi tlhe bride for diu-, ner which was dainitily and sump- i“ "hoped to get into the House of Lords on my fight as a Degrees”. ‘It. C. Clark, general merchant, i131"; do you mwmcuag__;g-Mt____p bought a line cow last week froiu “But do you not find that politi- Mrfl- M- Wcbfil" 8W1 w“ "We" IClIIIlSJSEFIlCUlHTIY reformersmre lost “and ‘he ‘price paid w“ a sub when they get into the House of slam-m ‘"19- Lorils?" "1 1.911.“... ,1.“ won...“ W111 be Who said the ladies were not able to influence progressive lcgis-Wmflrfl man's" 911119-17 with ll “T80 latilon even in the lioiisc of Lordsfflmwlll- ‘If fall" will“ '0 be ‘mm’ and we are preparing a vigorous and Wishing l0 make every avail- agitation to get the Peeress Bill able moment of fine weather count, passed next session," Lady Rhond- Mr. Stewart llicEacihern who drives da answered. |the,,Canavoy-—Savage Harbor mall ln addition to heading the peer-route‘, ilianded over the reins to cs3 in their bottle against tradit- MriifulMcEachern who (lrove it like ionsrhaily Rhondila ‘is very active a, veteran thus giving Mr. iyichlach- the movement to get the ballot ern and sons a chance to attend to for all English women on practicnl- their work. ly the same terms that men have it. She is not a political speaker. although she appears occasionally on the platform, and l‘.~l strictly il0ll-ptlFllSiiIl. in her political work. ‘Mrs. R. C. Clark left last ‘week on a visit to Minnesota, U. 5. and Rainy River, Alta, Can. ‘l M1; Stewart McEacheru ls at ' . pres nt engaged in extending his Unusual Experience ‘,,,,__,.,,.,.,_ Mijs. I-rn, Clark. Mt. Stewart uiiil ___ Mrs. ‘Lloyd Jay, ‘Plsquiil West. rc- EMERSON, Mam ‘Oct. 25. ——A. wrndd Friday nlshl from a t" D. Butcher, customs officer at Eni-‘week-‘i V13“ 1° 303w“- Mass- The? ersou, MBIL. hail ‘an unusual ex-iwere ‘mat 111 Chli-Pliliuei-QWII b)’ Ml‘ parlance while playing a game of ‘Lloyd Jay. golf on the local links recently. - As he placed his ball on the tec ‘Missn Agnes Clements, teacher he remarked jocularly to his com- ‘llereflspent Sunday at her home ln pnnion as a flock of blackbirds rose ltiurray-Harbor. into the air: “Watch me get one." To his ‘surprise he drove the ball about forty yards and struck one We regret to report that Miss Dorothy Coffin our genial and Oblig- of the birds under the wing, killlul; lug post-mistress, has a very sore it instantly. The blood-stained eye and cheek due to m. ulcer ball,and the bird are on exhibitio wmch h“ farmed tum-a 1).; A_ p, i“ um clubmmiee- “' Martin la treating it. The Misses Cora and Jennie Douglas, now employed in Char- lottctown spent Sunday at their ~. Galvanized iron dustblns can bi kept in a perfectly sanitary conclj tlon if a few sheets of newspape are burnt in them every time the) are emptied. “me here‘ A motor-party consisting of Mrs. Corns soften - ‘" 1. F‘. Hutcheson and daughter Dor- l In wthy. IRGV. Fulton Cotfin~and Mrs- Daulel-Stewart, Charlottetown, vis- ted Mrs-- Kimble Ooifin Tuesday .hol9th inst. . Hot water extractions! corn- and callouses offers the only per feet way to rid yourself of thesi painful troubles. Take just a min ute 0r two and spread a few drop- oi Putnam's Painless Corn Ex A splendid meeting of the Christ- ian Endeavor Society was held Sun- day. evening at the home of Mr. and A picnic party sent one of their Mrs. George McKenzie, St. And- tractor over the sensitive surfac. m,” The meeting w“ led by M“ of the corn or callous, and the pail is stopped at once. Then you will forget your corns, because they will number to the village to purchase provisions. A little later lie re- turned with a bottle of whiskey, not pa|n_ Lager you use a hot (o... half a dozen bottleflhf beer. a cork- bath for five or ten minutes. Corr. screw. and a lost of bread. and crumplea up and drops oif. 1t is a was created with a ronr of laiigli- grand and glorious feeling that you McKenzie in- a manner worthy of praise. ‘A chapter of the Bible was read in responsive reading, after which some present spoke ion the subject. others giving some nicely chosen readings which were inter- . 5i Lester Douglas tor. ‘fil-lalloa!’ 'sald one of tho WHOLEsALE PRODUCE Bgztybvéliee even remembered tho. 89 Queen Gtreet Qgflqggggqwn zzAn Oil without Alcohol. Sonic “'5 ch59‘! by rupfimng m” ' oils and many medicines have alco- Milpah'“p- PPM“ Edwud m.“ ' ‘hol asapromlncnt ingredient. A “The o" tpowerqt ‘a "m ‘ judicious minlgllng of six: essential '" ° ' oils compose Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrlc‘ on, and there h. he alcohol in it, soi that its effects are lasting. Certified Boed and Table stock. Highest prices paid for good quality. .. Write or ‘phone 708 or 988. _._ ARE YOU j l ALL- READY ‘I .for the Hallowden Pacty? You are not quite ready If ‘ yang-harder Is not Iwfor the ____ ‘ uantowsuan BRICK FOUR LAYER Dangerous Sleknaafia man start with a cold. Ward eiY your cold with Nyal’: Rem- edlii ‘s! tha first snooze. Take ‘ Nyal’o Syrup of Tar and Cod - Liver Oil. It tortillas the aya- ti... against further inroads and than Nyala Lazsaoeld it la a safe dependable laxative. Mia-have It In slaoa ibr aail which we have all ready and which may be ‘obtained at Perfection Dealers. We have manufactured some tasty bricks but think we have ex- celled In this. The LUOCIOUO FLAVOR of many lngrsdlontawlfi make this a eelal brick a welcome servl opoelall, with the little" folk. Will you kindly - 1.. valngyvamlly. _ _ leave your order early? C011 gCStlOll gOEfa $2.912: Kd£~_:f."f‘w;:£d fsgldtgi: . ' up—-ii possible. Among others was . ‘ ' _ ‘ one old saint, and ahe said, ‘if you n“ 0 y I n e I l happen aee Maggie Green in Am- . ,, ,, . , , ., ..', T, orlkey g va her my best wishes.’ . . - gm“. g1 - , g’ ' an.“ 1:29.110 only addren-lllj ie '~ , o ,.' .'\i all l)lli_ o...» l7- I n!’ aim,‘ ‘mm ‘L '7' “u”. “TQWT. ' Wholesale planners ‘I m‘ h‘ m“ 1' spersed with hymns and psalms. Somo of the elder folk from aur- rounding” districts graced the meet- ing with their presence. Th‘: Illoci- get from Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor. It coats but little, and is sold by all drugglsts. \ claimed for Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil that it will remedy every ill. but its uses are so various thut ii. may be looked upon as a general pain killer. It has achieved that grcauloss .for itself and its excel- lence is known to’a‘il who have tested lts~virtues and learned by ex- perience . . “Maggie Green, Amerikey” Was Found By Radio DETROIT, Oct. 25. -— People in Ireland frequently have a hazy not- ion oi the United States, especially of distances. :i)r. W. L. Northbrldge of Bel-fast who was here making friends for the Irish-American Methodist Mem- orial church in the Ulster capital; [tells this liory: "The lalt Sunday night ‘I preach- ed in Bellairt before starting for this country l‘ stated in a polite may that if any of my bearer; had kl 1 r’,.’ lumbago backache Quick rolivF , COIUQS (i5 ’ e told it. The ncxt (lay I had a visitor, and who yvas it but Maggie Green, formerly oi Belfast, who happened to be listening ln." Notes by the Way (Continued from page 4) inebriate and the hanger-on who was a. iluisancc as well as a men- ace to society. lt has undoubted- ly increased the oillciency and general output of industry. Rall- ways and other large business organizations have stringent rules against the use of alcohol. No one will deny these things." Makers of the Made in Canada by ls disregarded, could only be on- forced llVltll grant difficulty if ‘at all. and he said tlic-rc was inucll illicit ilrlnking and an enormous increase in lmutlcggiiig. ‘l-lc urged that tho profits now nladc by the ilczilurs and boutleggers should be’ lnaile available for public uses and the re- duction of taxes, and lie expressed his firm Iiellei‘ Government control “would do a great deal to destroy the bootleggcrs’ business." But the bootleggers are‘ by no means bun- islied from Quebec, if common rc- port is true, although the Govern- ment disposes of enough of the trade to inukc a not yearly proilioi‘ $5,000,000. Against these benefits Premier Ferguson set his view that the law Heftzog of South Africa seems In- famous underwear. ELL your dealer you want TURNBULIFS Knitted Underwear, and your satisfaction is assured. V There’s a difference about a TURNBULL gar- ment that you notice from the first moment you put it on. It fits snugly and comfortably and gives warmth without irritating. BULL’S Underwear lasts is most surprising. - Lc-ok for the Turnbull label. The way TURN- Sold by all good dealers in dlfififfl}! styles, weights and sizes for young and old. THE C. TURNBULL CQ. OF GALT, LTD. flaws-flawed. Week-W clined to figure as the chief dis- unionist in the ‘Imperial Conference just now. die talks vaguely m‘ "autonomy" and “independent-M. hut has so fur iieslta toil to tcll Wlllll. lie ruiilly Wallis. lii Cunauln. we know less about Souili Africa than any other 01' tho British Dominioiis. The Union e? South Africa, 3S it is officially called, differs froulCan- aila and Australia in its constitu- tion. its four provinces Cupe Col- ony, Natal, tho ‘Orange Free Slain‘. and the Transvaal, arc united iii ll legislative union. The wliilo pup- uluiiou numbers about 1.5001100. and thc colored natives about 4,730,- 000. ‘Nearly one lmli‘ oi‘ lllO wliiii‘. pcoplc live in Cape ‘Colony. or scouring. Ami Powder in its listed at the right. BON AMI LIM weeks lam " on‘ thought - tell, and poms I l!!! Qmflilldlfil . Do you know that Bon Ami comes in two forms- Caée and Powder? Both arc_ made from the same ingredients-both have the same wonderful gift of cleaning and polishing without scratching-both blot up the grime without hard rubbing , For some purposes you’l1 want Bon convenient sitter-top can-ifs so easyto shake out on a damp cloth. For other. uses you’ll prefer the handy Bon Ami Cale. ~ Most housewives keep both the Cale and Powder always on hand. These two “partners in cleanliness" are unequalled for cleaning and polishing all the things Made in Canada "Ham? '-* Scratrhed c . ofBon A mi‘ - [lr damning and polishing Brass, Copper, Tin and Nickel Wan- nlllitubs Tiling Aluminium Ware Fine Kifulltll Utensils White Woodwork Glass Baking Diahfl Windows '” Mirror: Refrigenion White Shoes ~. ' o and Sh?“ “In!