'/ n > - "It _-_ Pronnpt Service Right Prices are leading features of our Business. rlnsscnnrrlons CAREFULLY AND ACCURATELY FILLED Mac no Drug Co. g‘ Pm»- THE REXALL. PO60.- m KODAK Stone 53v. _ Our. shipment of FALL ' BULBS has just arrived dir- ‘ ect from LISSE, HOLLAND. 3 This shipment comdrised l. of choice LARGE FLOWER- ING BULBS O1‘ FIRST SIZE in ‘\ HYACINTHS (Double and Single) y TULIPS, (DOUIJIO " Single) NARCISSUS S. DAFFODILS .15‘ CROCUS i FREESIA DARWIN TULIPS. Etc. Send for a cop)‘ °I W" BULB LIST. We pay POST- AGE on all MAIL ORDERS. Anytime during the month of S‘ OCTOBER will be the best are on sale at our and it \ / time ,to plant BULBS. BOOK J. Lester Douglas 39 Queen Street - Charlottetown, P. E. I. Cream Beparatora THE BHARPLEB SUCTION FEED Bkima clean at any apeed. Y} Terma to suit customsro. I Extra parts on hand. Write or phone 798 or 939 Pure Drugs They I OCTOBER 5. 192§___ {i}. I Ram Fragrance Delicious Flavour - \; BhaseLSanbonis‘ SEAL BRAND - "(En s. correfaigg -OOOOOOOQQQ~OO-OO-Q-Q+O-Q4-QO~QO 0 New _ Optical Parlor i We have a pew room for sight-testing built in rear oi‘ the jewellery store and very conveniently located. Up to date ., ipment has been installed which greatly adds to the comfort of those having their eyes examined as well as assuring accurate results. ' Mr. J. 8. Taylor who has. Just passed the examinations in Optometry is assisting in thla branch and when you oall on us you will receive the beat of attention. n; s - A‘ as‘- “,‘¢‘¢¢‘s Any glass you‘ require can be titted up or made to order in a short time. New styles (In ‘frames will be shown. E. W. TAYLOR Jeweller Optometrist 142 Wchmond Street “4“‘s‘-s““ a VQQQQWQOQQ-OOOO fO40-O404+0 . Wll Z t '. stone; 2. James Cousins; ll, Archll‘ \"\ \ ‘x I \ 11 Tomorr0w’s Radio Program WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6 International Radio Programs EVENING CONCERTS 7.2.0 PI M. Fll 9.00 P. M. SIUTIIIETS. Ii|lltIl‘l'S, also Wi-iidl. WUR, W00, \\l'(‘Al'i. Will (Iliiii) Sprinulil-lll. Vol-at. 11.00 P. M. ‘. lYiiN (1i()Zi)(lI|ll-.|_:-,ll. fvlnwil-al Pro ‘ Kfillll. 1 \\"l.\V (-1211) (Jinvi. 'i‘hc Pink oi‘ .l'ro- . i-lfilllltw’. \V.\'.v\l (Ziilli) Cinri. Studio Program. ' ' _ u ~._.\ FEATURE TALKS 7.00 P. M. V \\'I‘I.\ll‘ (I92) N. Y- Synulglrgglllr Sfli" vii-cs, 8.00 P. M. \\"()l{ (Illa?) NllWilFli. “Pupil-s oi lnly.“ 8.30 P. M. \‘\'lv.\V (I23) (‘lnrinn:lii. llllluvatlon- ' ui 'I‘;|il.'. . WANT To DANCE? ‘ 9.00 P. M. \\'l<.‘.‘\l~‘ (till!) N. Y. “Ipana 'l‘l'ollha- (IUHMW \’V(.‘(.‘(), WOC, Wtlli, \VS‘AI and RSI). 10.30 P. M. “IIXUIJX (iHi) N. Y. (folulllal lllll. 100 P lM 1 . . . ‘IVICtAF (I92) N- Y. PUIIIZIIII Jicuth. 11.30 P. M. " WLW (123) (finl-i. Royal l-llk. 12.00 A. M. \\'.TIC.l\ (Jill) N. Y. .\lc.-\lpin. W) N. Y. lllolui Astor. (Ccpyl ht. i926, hy international ltadlo 'l'l'tlfll'tlltlri, (jhll-algo.) -i<-o-a>—-—_ LONG RIVER SCHOOL Thu following is the standing ot‘ 51 Long ltivcr School for the month ot‘ Scptcnthcr. (irallc X.—l. Anna Colts-ins. (trade lX.-—1, Ellen Found. GHHIO Vil.-1, Blanche Puyntor; 2. Alton Bell. tirade Vi. Sl‘.—l, Itlaph .lohn-‘ Pzlynter. Grade Vi. Jr.—~1, Marlon Gillls- plc; 2, Rhodll MncLeod; 3, Norman Jollnstone. ‘Grade V.——1, Esther Bernard; 2. Ralph Gllllspie. ltirnde 1V.-——1. hladellnc C-ondly. (irade -Ill.-1. Mary Gllilsplc; 2. Flhnol- lMauLcod. Grade ll.—l, Dorothy Canlpboli; 2. Eustace lPaynter; 3, Francis Uulullng. Grade i. (n)—1, Grctu Dcsrochos L‘. Leone Payntcr. Grade I. (b)-l, Erin-st ‘Dunning! 2, JllIllUS tiilllstnc; 3, Francis Paynter. ' tirade I. (c)—l. iArtrhlhald (‘amp- hcli and lsaytoulhnlning; 2. Waldo Payntcr and Alum lPuynlcr; ii. Ruth ‘l'llylll.0l‘ and Evelyn Found. l'e'rleet_ AIIilIltIllIIl30—-RllIDI\ Jolnr stone, Esther Bernard and Luytron Dunning.—'l‘oxlcilers—-Mztrlou Mur- ray and Marlon Casolcy. . -—i<oa-—-—- HERMITAGE SCHOOL Standing o)‘ lit-rlnltagl: school for Iln- month oi‘ Si-piolnlnlr. 1 ‘(IHIIIH \'lll~1. Nlarile (‘nrlt-y. I.’ (‘larval-c ltolllnnltli. I (ll-ado V.‘l‘—-t Mary lClnnlningl-l, L’ lllllla l\vl‘IlIIlI‘l‘I)Iti. (lrndo V. 'Sl‘.———l (flora MIIHIPTH. 1 (Ynlvln ‘Sit-wart. 2 llrl-nl- Farley, Ii Mary ltrlllnond. (Grade li- I -l~‘rltnl:ls l(‘.nrll-_\‘. tlrallo |—~1 Matthews RPIIIIIIIINI. 2 ‘HPIGII thin-alters. Ii (Yllarllas Van- ldnrstlno. 4 Elmer Acorn. \\\\\\ \\ \‘ tébonns” / . l‘ t, ' " ~ (t. “h h 'l'lrliy»,trl»""5f~"‘ ‘fulfil QI(LHT‘Q1H|§VF:C_I‘ ,i‘I.‘ ‘flu! rll q H! T r ., i! {Md . . ‘..““4l-““ W701i (406) Newark. Maskcrl Alaids \\"l‘.-\‘(i (545) Worcllostl-r. Studio PIDKHIJIL WEEI til-Ill) Iloston. ‘Alusicale. 8.15 P. M. WRNY (376) N- Y. isaacsotrs (Jolr curl. 8.30 P. M. WMCA (3-11) N. Y. Entertainers. WKIAK (266) liullllio. Musical- WGY. KIJhA (309) l-l. Pitts. Tho li- V. Li. ' '0. \\'(i-lll' (270) Detroit. Little‘ Symph- ony. WHY (380) Schenectady, Musicale. IVUZ (333) Springticitl. Harpist Protzranl. WKilC (-l2fi) (Jinl-l. ‘Tl-nor liocitlll. WHY. (Lilli!) Springtlcid- Thu llurn- “PBOJR (266) (‘lllt-llgo. All-Antcrilran ‘Pionelers. \\‘1.\\" (-1221) (‘lnl-l. Vocal Fragrant. 9.30 P. M. WMliIl (251)) (‘hil':t_l4ll. Popular (2 hr.) . WifiAll‘ (i512) N. Y. South Sou ls- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' fientral Guardian DR. F- C. DOUGAN'S office will be closed until Oct. 20. l844-2-lWk. ‘FURNITURE AUCTION Art-ma Rink 'l‘ueuliny. 1x37 ROOFING FROM $2.25 ps-r Hliuarc, including coating and nails at the lingers ilardlvure Company hitched. l7ll5-Il-IiU-tnt MEMBERS COCPCCCHARLOTTE- town Council oi‘ K. ot‘ (Y. am ro- lllleslcll to lllPHi. zlt lIll.‘ ‘Home to- "ltlu; at eight (Valet-lg. 1870 THE CELEBRATED RUBEROID ‘ROOFING sold only ‘Ily the ROgnrs Hardware Company Ltd. 1785-9~30-Ist FLEXTONE ASBESTOS roll slate surface and dollhlo coated rooting sold only by (he Rogers Hardware (‘mllllany Limited, al-zeulsf for I’. E. I. ussoao-tst ASK YOUR GROCER for ilEG/tl. FLOUR. if he has not got ll, tell hnn to Ho to. Carvcll Bros, who‘ fiillllili)’ tho retail tralio. SUCCE$S— ‘File “Sausage solo at Roma's meal mallkvt on Saturday IIPUYPlI a I1lllItIl‘t’(I pcr cent lmtlor lhan tin-tr illgillest zlntit-ipation... ‘Their show window was “l-‘rcsvh malio Sallaages" Saturday morning and long IlPfOFP dinner ilotlr lhuy wort: all uold nllt. 'l‘llcy [llilll lhl- \\'Ill(Itl\\' again at. thrcv- tliirly in the llflDFllUUll und i; was i-lKnln ompiicll IlBI'(1I'(' SPVOII. Tho firm had no moi-v “sat zlgcs" to fill up llhv window lho lllirll time tor ihc ‘Saturday night tradc and lllls Thl- ‘SIIUPPSS oi‘ this illi- tllvy rl-grvt. sall- h.‘ lilll> lr: IIIl‘ qllilllly oi‘ goods |lll~y nlannfal-ll with PXIPIIalVl" allvo I'lll‘_V IIll)i'tlll‘,{IiIy I)(‘IIt‘\'l'. li\'l~ (lrl. l<l, lililli, .\|t‘. .\I. I It 'l‘onlpilins ls appoinll-ll i tll-c nlallagily oi‘ lhl- At-lanlil- illglqion lit‘ III)‘ (‘anallian Nlllioillll Hallways with otfil-l» at Xionclon. .\' ll. Mr. ’i‘un|pkiil.; I41! .\Iill‘lllllll' nlali who hai; r-onnisil-ntly mallo glllnl all‘ thi- wily illltI hi. many lril-nllrl will h.- III‘III',IIII'II to Ill'lll' oi’ Iiir‘. appoint» nn-nl. .\Il‘. 'i‘olnpllin.; no.- horn at l.\Iitl']'.ll|'ll'. .\'. 5.. llolp litli. IKTN and l-nll-rl-ll lhl- sl-rvil-o ln‘ in.» um)‘ Illlt‘l'i‘(lIt)IllilI ltzlillvay on Nov. 27in] 1w; illirll toll-graph tl[it‘l‘t|I(ll' from i<‘l~il.lsi.l1|ln) lo S¢'|Il.l-~'I.Illl)‘_’. ill- \\'ll.\' l-lnployl d n.- trl-igill. (‘II'I'I( at 'l‘rlll'ol uni .:llh.~ll-l|tlolltl_~; at sjyllnlgv, |"|'(|IIII Sr-pt. 1st 15H‘! to .Ii|Iy ltltill ho wl-n‘ llnlployll-ll as il('l'(lllllIllI|l. ill ihl- ‘Sllplfls offiru at ..\‘l\w (ilasgolv \\'IIl5‘l ho Wits again l-nlployoll its a loin- graph cpl-rotor on .ll|ly isl. ltltl-I h-- lvlls appoinll-ll l-lllioving ligvlil and lull of, Uli Jun. L4!- I1tIl.l'l|iol' (‘ll-rh lo llll- division t‘i'vi_l:,l|t iiL',t‘Il| at Halifax.- \\'IlII_'Il |IU~IIIUII I|l- hlld lt.lIII Nov. fittlh. lllll whl~n hv wan appointed division iirongilt .‘\;.',l'III ii. lilllgrux. lalnvl- Jllnl- Isl. 15:17. Ill‘ IlilS Iii-Ill sul-lrl-slivl-ly lilo positions oi‘ .\.<- sistant. (it-norni l-‘rl-Ighg Agont and. (Joni-rat ldroichi. Agl-ni at Nlonl-ton 31.1%.. ItiLVillt; iwcn nppoinld to till- latior position on Sopt. 1st, lttlti.) Mr. Tfilllflkllii.‘ has hall all all round- raillvay (¥XllL‘l‘ll'ii('l¥ which \\'t‘II qualifies IlIllI for tho position oi‘, Trafil- hlzlnalzrl" at Monlzion and ho, ltas thl- gOOd wishes of all those with whom he as l-oun- ill contact in his new position. THEISUFFER , _ll_l_1_ limit. Two Women Owe Health to Lydia E. Pinkham's q Vegetable Compound so Adolphe, MflflICObfl.— "1 was: very wreak and had great pains during I b, pains were in the ‘~ -. right side and ex- ’ left ; and then (low n- wards. It seemed » as if the body was l 1 heavy and upside . > paw about it: ln a paper an one wo- man prevailed on me to takc it. lt has helped me in every way, the i aim are less, and I have more appe- V bite. It is_a pleasure to wcommend Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Com- i pound to other women."_—LEA DE~ . 1.0mm, Si". Adolphe, Manitoba. i Found Great Relief g TorontmhOnt. -—“ I am at the Change i of Life with hot (lashes, dizziness, l, weakness and nervousness.‘ l had head noises and was short of breath. I I was this way aboutsilt months when l read about Lydiall. Plnkhum’: Veg- ‘ enable Compound m the news upers. I have taken ei ht bottles so ar and found eat re lef."—MrS.lL-I.SA1r you, Lawlor Ave., Toronto, Ont. l:3ringing' up Father \\ \\ \~\\"\\§’"\' l l.‘\§\\\\\\\\ l l i“ I l NEW C. N. R. UFFICIAL-Jltflcr- '%_ I t I l§i\®\ ' l lll§\i\\w l l llllll‘. my l 1 /\\ll l“ \ Wu yin,- i\\ (lllllllllllllll ‘" N, ll amt! _.-: no‘ l -.'.._ l l XV \ Ill \§\\ X l \\ln\‘ nlllllllllllllllllll we ’ “ll ll. all Jf __-‘_ :—-j I l I \\\\\\ _\l_y\ll """"‘-Y' ll! i!!! trim . IAIN.“ I llll The Greater Canada of Tomorrow \VF.RY llaly is bringing some marvcl~ lous new application of electricity into the making ofwhich have gone v years of research and experiment. lilcctro-nlctalltlrgy and clcctro-chemistry have already rendered it possible to handle materialsnotworkablcbyanyothermeansmf which we may mention: aluminium, chro- mium, silicon, calcium carbide, cyanide, car- borundum; and have greatly chcapcned the production of many important materials of Wide use, such as: alkalis, phosphorus, hy- pochloritc, magnesium, sodium nitrate. » Great developments have recently taken place in, the production of electrolytic cop- per and zinc, and in processes of the electric smelting and refining of ores. Information. Canada has developed water power to about one-tenth of the world's total. Only out: country (Norway) has gl-ca r- er per capita water Non/lei SOINCT development, yet only }'§',‘{, of Canada's ower resources 8Y0 HOW I18 .... H9 [Th lllllllllllll‘ l \ =2 ll nests-Khan ENGINEERS PLANNING __ TOMORROW’S NEEDS TODAY z LY/ui/v/zlv/l m» Manrr/zir/i/g" Su/u/l/ mn/ Favour __ ' PAGE SEVEN___ l) I), l)?!» VII/f,’ //l/ vl/I/f 7/1 1/[77/ f / f l l d l’. ‘i’ /////%/l/;;. // / '/ (N i’ " q/fl/v/ / [III] il . f"’l/'~" Ill/ll . III/"lt/l/l (tll/LIIVII!" ll", I I f, I Ill/l" ‘l! ’ I ‘l ,' ///////// do Z/i/l/ / l ,. / . . llllillif’ t I l illl-"IIW .il7.ld.ll'_ I’ ' These arc a few ofthc ncwcr uses to which Canada's ab undancc of water power can be put, and in many cascs arc actually being put at the present time. The (‘prospects for the application of our water power are boundless. The hydro-elec- tric industry is as yet only in its infancy, but in no direction do Canadian resources show greater promise of development. It is one of the mighty factors in building up the great- er Canada of t0rn0rrow~—thc Canada of industrial achievement and enterprise.‘ In the faith and business capacity of her great leaders rests the future destiny of Can- ada. Among those who work to this end the Northern Electric Company Limited is proud to perform its part. t Electric COMPANY LIMITED This l‘: No. I.’ of a scald of lllfvrrliscnlclxls issud in lhr inJl-rln-t l-l Canadtfl ell-l/ril lll development. I Byrlioolrgt: McManus / I HAVEJNT <01’ TIME Torislxo lTf , HQPE TnsquwTl-(ATWRQTE THAT 600K ISIN~ l Mu _ FnqD OUT ‘THE SToRY. Bu I‘ LATEOT OONQ THE NOR LD HA5 BEEN O I926 av luv-l. Fnvun: Sam/lea. Inc.‘ Croat Britain vqhh r-ned. 5T ‘SQUARE TQkIIM BUT IT i‘: JUE>T ROUND TO ME i5 BPUCGN l); IAQEN$EIN i’ no LIKE TO ‘Se-EL tin-t‘. E kEkiikTec in]? F'\OQNING' Ha“: In! ROOM ZIG- l‘l-l- 5A1 . BARON‘, wlLL\ cu Down. A FAvQR? ‘rt LLNt; "rm.- DLQT‘ T-Haq- tl'\l ‘FHAT soon QFWQOR s- (“in OOK vvx wlr-‘E INQlQTS THAT l READIT, TRANBLA ED "' Till‘. ' HE DONT ‘SPEAK GuT l HAVEN T aowf ‘VIME! [- 15 I “l” FROM THE