. 1i School Boots 1 l: - w.‘ 1.5-1 =21 111mg Quebec Heater w _ _______.___-+v._'--n—v_f| 1,1923- T E A Truly delightful Superb flavor Deliciously fresh Finest of all teas. ill-ADA“ Keeps Small Houses and Flats Comfortably Warm Perhaps a furnace would be an un- necessary expense for you. See the viking Quebec Heater that the Fawcett. man near you is showing. 1t takes very little coal and gives l, plenty of heat. ' There's a Fawcett furnace, stove, heater or range for every need. HEATERS AND RANGES SAMUEL KENNEDY Charlottetown, P. E. 1. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS FOR BOYS WIC HAVE SEVERAL STRONG AND SERVIOEAIILID LINES OF BOOTS AT FROM $3.50 TO $5.QO—SIZES 1 TO 5. \\'l-J ALSO HAVE SPLIGNDII) LINES FOR YOFNGER BOYS 1\'l‘ FROM $2.75 TO MLUO-“SIZI-IS l1 TO 13. The selection of School Boots is more imports“ ma" “grown-ups" is We have a par- ticularly fine stock and parents may rest assured that many consider. Many foot. troubles in lilo result of carlessness with children. their children will be expertly titted here. FOR GIRLS WE IIAVE STRONG AND SIGlLVdClQAIl-Lli} "$011001. olnns" pmvtlrlmvll-irvi‘. ALLEY AND COMPANY, LIMITED. I "r/isll/olvh 131. omil/EAR.» i ‘flb ll essential to the health and development of an animal. EV"! successful stock breeder knows the need of food containing curbs-hydrates protein and (at. There are all "'°""'Y to growth and the highest physical development vi snimsl lilo. Vitamines and mineral salts are also es- "Mlll is nutrition. Imperial Cod Liver Oil Fox Biscuit ' lltriect food for foxes. It is a “woven and tested" ‘T? l9 our P. E. I. fox ranches where it forms the ohlel‘ I lor (oxss at this season. “axyliillr doaisr cannot supply you order direct from IIilip-IRIAL BISCUIT I co. Charlottstown IIOOTS THAT I.\II‘It()Vl'l APPEARANCE OF "l)1\lN'l‘\"‘ FICI-Yi‘. THE POPULAR IIEATIIIQIIS (iOMi-l IN SIZES l1 'Il(') 2 A'l‘ FROM $2.75 TO $4.75. GOOD LOOKS ANI) GOOD “YEAR ANT) PI-IRISEIYI‘ PUTTING (‘.0 ILAND IN lIANIi IN OUR ._ you __ qgk ,. "w, . A WELL BALANCED RATION lliE IIENIHII be in Bradalbsne on Friday. Sell!- (“PROF-Essond BALL’ Music nh- zzhlbeal‘ (By Dominion News Service.) 85°” '°““m° ' 3mm“- Bapm“ ——- LONDON. Sept. 6.——Work 011L118 school Room’ 4i‘ AU- THE DEUcAclEs m]? exquisite Royal residence in lnlni- make i1 "hi9 fli-‘Yflctlve c" a ature, on which artistic authors, FOR SALE “WATERMEl-‘t?’ had m, Hornsbyb 138-391‘? l! 9 up‘ craftsmen, and trained workmen Chflflili-iemwll- BBTSB-ili l0 quick per Queen St. Prices reasonable. have lavished the" skill. and pulimhaser‘ Dr’ Ganlmur 126 153'3'1'5tt5- which is to be a gift to Queen- Br 5mm‘ 179x34“ ’ Mary, is being speeded up. Pluyers will present their four-act comedy drama “Cranberry Cum. ers" in lliallpeque Hall, September S” S. Goowspecialtles between the acts. 217-9-6-31 I COVEHEAD and HARRINGTON T A On Sunday Sept. 9th., the church - Covehesd 11 u.m. Stanhope 3 p.m, Union Road methodist church p.m., there will be no service at IS Harrington, following plan 0g Co. Operation. _ l . l POLICE COURT-F-Two boys, aged nine and thirteen respectively, - pleaded guilty before the Magis- . nl lwhen it comes to a nice cool irate yesterday on tho rjhnpg Q1 l; qertalniy has no Vi éllellllllg n. watch from uuotherelad. . m“ ley were given in charge or their 1' Ask m it at the stores, manufactured by illifld father. Oils drunk was filled 520,00, . k w 10 cents a package W?“ ' MARSHFIELD PRESBYTERIAN l CHURCH.-—-Servlce on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock conducted by Rev. H. '1‘. Smith. TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED "huncmm, Charlottetown YORK METHODIST CHURCH.- Services for Sunday, September 9. The pastor will preach at Brzrckley 1t 3 p. n1. and ut York ut 7 p. m. Please note hour at York. Services also at Cove Iiead al 3 p. n1. :llld at Cnlon Road ut 7 p. n1. CAVENDISH SERViCES.-'1‘here will be services Sunday, September 9th in the Presbyterian Church :11 North IIAISUCO at l1 a. 111. and :1! Stanley :17. 7.30 p. 111. Services coll- iiuctod by E. hlcllvillc, Aitkcn. DUNDAS SERVICES- Service will be held on Sunday, September iltll. Forest liill .ll :1. 111. Dundas 3 p. 111. and Ann-nodule 7 p. 111. ENJOYING LEAVE OF ABSEN- CE.—'l‘lu~ (‘ily School llozlrd luls qrulllcd to Miss Alice Fl-nnissoy m‘ (Queen Square School, :111 zlllscnco of [our mouths. . BOYS BOOTS lllillli‘ of Ilnx Kip Leather gu:ll'unicod solid, sizes l to 5 |l(‘l‘ pair $2.05 ill. I'm-die (-2 Ferguson's. 254-9-7-2l. A SUCCESSFUL ISLANDER ABROAD. -»—-.\lr. (l. '1‘. Livingstone urcl1nlllzlllicd l1y his wilc motored from Boston in Alurruy llurbor leaving the fnrluur 1411111111,», Aug. .i2lh urriviul: homo Monday night. iio llus llflltll llinwut from llle Is~ lulld for iWPiYf‘ yours leaving home when only l-levclltl-cll yours old 111d llilh luv-n very surressflll br- ing; now Olll]ll‘ll}‘(!ll ‘l1y lilt‘. (‘l1ov1-o~ iol ugoury oi‘ liilstou us motor mechanic. \\'ililo on the lsluud he tqlont lilfi vacation :11 his old llolnu with his parents, brothers lull sisters ulld \\':1-'-l welcomed ilouu- by everyone who kllPW him 'l‘il1=_v icit on the return trip Aug ‘iilh making the trip \viil1 :1 Buick <pl>ciul touring cur which is ‘mth comfortable and SDPPIIY "heir friends :1il join I11 wlshiur ~’ill‘lll both every success ill iill 'ulurl* null llopo 11nd ‘Jr-a Llvingsioueis i11 u ihortcr nlrlllln-r of yo: to sun liir. relllril ...-.1».-,...... Your Favorite Fountain Pen the ‘ .....¢sa..... “Waterman” also “Eversharp” Pencils A fountain penis a wonder- ful convenience at all times. No matter what your favor- ite style is. come to us and you'll find lt<|n size and price to meet your requirements. We also have in stock all the popular EVERSHARP PENCILS, EX- TRA LEADS, FOUNTAIN PEN INK, LEAD PEN- CILS, ETC., ETC. Select your equipment now. Johnson & Johnson . The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent and Prince Streets EYESTRAI ll Probably the Cause v of Your Headaches Have Your * Eyes Examined Consult i DR. E. C. HARRIS 128 Queen Street SHOP from Holmnn’s Catalog‘. trim CHARLOTTETOWN A GUARDIAN Eiiiiiiiil DR. GREEN, Hunter River. will ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- THE FREETOWN DRAMATIC Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell 0! Alber- mg about 8 n_ high‘ and He; in a ton, announce the engagement o! their youngest daughter Helen Sus an, to Allan Walker Palmer, son of Mrs. Eliza Palmer, Freeland. the marriage to take place the lat- ter psrt oi this month. TURN THE CHILDREN'S shoe services will be as tollowsc-Jvest problem over to us and see how well and how reasonable we can '1 dress their feet at Purdle 6': Fer- guson's. 254, LADIES CREPE SOLE OX $8.75 st Purdie & Ferguson's. 254-9-7-21. $6.95 st Purdie & Ferguson's. 254-9-7-2i. Construction work on the Charlottetown Hospital has pro ccelied steadily since vision of the contractors, Messrs Phlllivfi And Cl:1rk. few days. A gravel the roof, was week. also started low. Citadel l1rick imported hcc is being used. from Que The creto. ‘oucrele, job. lust Jlluc. PERSONALS .\lrs. Duvinc is visiting llcr bro rhcr and sister Mr. 11nd Mrs’. A. E liorrlson. Mr. Ilevine who was wei known ill Charlottetown .'1n the 30th oi‘ .llll1o, loliolvini: :ln at tuck v.1‘ llroucllitis 11nd Asthma. .\lr Dcviuo wvus :1 nutivc oi Montreal \s :1 young mun llo was in the em oitololvll in lilo curly 811's. ‘iis friends here. Mr. Leckie is rout (lcmzlnd us ibrecdcrs. Miss Bll-Lellan 21nd Miss Foste out on :1 buying trip "rmre 1Q hlcllcod, Ltd.. llSl evening. "10 arriving from xill include many exclusive have‘ '10s in Milliucry, etc. Miss Mary McLeod who pent the last two months vlsitin" er lulrenls in Charlottetown, rc urucd on “Wednesday morning t- lowiand, Maine. accompanied b: ler friend Miss Florence Dunn Mr. 11nd Mrs. W. T. Weir. Stnnle; irldge, crossed by ille Car Ferry ol filial-l Mary Macdonnlil, R. N., nl Boston has zlrrlvcd on :1 vnr-zltioll lo the lllllllf‘ of her parents, Mr. 11nd Mrs. .l. ll. Mucdouald, l)0r- cllcster Street. FOR WEAK STOMACHS For loss of appetite, weak l or disordered stomach you need Evans Stomach Mixture. This is a preparation that strengthens and tones up the a-;¢n.‘AL‘n_nkn¢;ns‘nnann entire digestive system, snengthena the stomach and improves the appetite. It has worked wonderful results in’ hundreds of eases and is "WW1"! b! bveryone who has aver used It. This ram- sdy la sold only by AAAAAAAAAApAngp‘ FORDS. Just received, per psir LADIES BLACK SUEDE 1 strap Slippers Colional Style, par pair, WORK ON NEW HOSPITAL. - 118W June 1st,; about forty men being continuously employed under the direct super- Work on the top ceiling was started yesterday and this will be completed within a roof will then b0 put 011 and will be finish- ed by tho end of the month. Work on the front UOWBI‘, 30 fcet above this 150 ions of steel are being used in the, frulnelvork throughout tho immense building. which will have n. floor space oi‘ 10,000 feet on each of the three floors, with the some space in the boiler room be- One half million high grade ‘floors throughout are o1‘ rc-eniorcerl con- Thc trimmings, also of are blade right on the ‘Excavation work was done inst your 11nd it will be TLBIIIEEIIIIIEI" ed that the corner-stone was laid and lhroughout P. l6. l. died in Chicago nloy oi‘ lin- Czlnudinn (lovcrumoni ‘l1 its ruillvuy department iu Char Wr. iVlllrcd Lcckio nl‘ Summer- ;id<- palli it visit to tho city yoster lny and was welcomed by uumel‘ :1 A clover arrangement oi‘ sliding veil known successful fox runchel‘ 11s stock l1eing the kind that is i1. ho have been for some time all for Messr- rctllrucl‘. 'l‘l1:\i1~ purchases will day to day and had {C} Minardfia Llniment for Distemper Q-OVQ The Q.ueen’s Doll House Is Now Nearly Completed The lovely little building stand- fornlal garden, is generally refer- red to 111-1 the Queen's Doll's House. In reality it is something more. It is :1 representation. 011 nscalc of an inch to a foot. of’ the kind of house which is lived in in our era by people to whom money 11nd instructed taste are available. its value for coming generations is obvious. It is as :1 tribute to the qrcnt interest Queen Mary has al- ways sholvn in llu- hulking of beautiful homes that the housr-let has llfilill planned. it is expected that the Doll's House will be on view for the first time nt the Empire Exhibition :11. Wombley next your. The money charged for view- ing the house will go to charities nominated by the Queen. The furnishing 11nd general equipment of the house is now suillcleutly advanced to permit of turthor description to that al- * ready published. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyeus, the house is of the modern renais- sance type, and recalls themuny - beautiful houses which have been lesiszuetl for quiet English places by the famous architect. There are Lilliputinll fireplaces, ‘loors, 11nd window-frames. A stair- case which lends out of the donlcd hall is oi‘ Jade, lupis, lazuli and marble. \\'.'1tcr rims into the tiny baths in tho bathrooms designed for the King Doll and Queen Doll. There ire oven pungent little political znrioous hanging on the walls of the King's bathroonr. Electric lights are operated by tiny switches. 'l‘l1<-re nre telephones which eould bc usud were fuiry mouths "rvailzllllo for sending across the zossolncl‘ wircs_ news of iairylalul. 'l‘l1<-rv is :1 grand piano seven niches long and "full-length" por- ‘rults of illo King and (iucen, oi‘ ‘(lug Edlvzlrd 11nd (luccu Air-x- '111dr:1 hang ou the walls. in the kitchens arc model clip- Ymurlls zllld dressers which hold re- productions oi‘ the famous (Queen Anne sllvvrlvarc. at Buckingham Palace. The tiny coffee-pots, 1 fashioned by n woman goldslnlth, are oi‘ such dimensions thut :1 ti1l111bluln:1y' be pizlccd over them. Crowns for illc bonds of tho ~ Royal dolls. ull n-uiiitcl- with pin- point jewels, will ill.‘ puri. of Illl‘ pulnco lrl-nsuro. (lutsldc llu- dolls house stand the garage 11ml lilo ilyIlZlillO which ‘Vllllllics lllt.‘ |)O\\'l‘l‘. A Ilolls-lioycc -l Sllllbozllll, 11nd :1 llullnlvr . 111d -n the garage, wailing the ltoyol wloasuro. lvulls enables clumsy mortals to ouk their flil at all llle rooms null ‘heir contents willlollt doing any damage. 1 FIRE LOSSES Fire losses ill (‘lluzliln (lllrillf: lhi Neck vlldoll Allvllr-"l ‘.10, .'ll‘<' l-sxi "llzltcd by 'l‘l11* l\lo'lel:lzw' 'I‘i1u<‘s m 3109.100, colupurod with $202,700 for the sumo wvr-k lust your. NEW INCORPORATIONS. Authorized (rapltal of 851117.000 is represented by companies \\'llOf\'l mcofllflrutions were i'L‘]lOl'il‘ll to The Monetary Times during lilo week ended August 25, compared fVii-Il $13,663,400 for the some week f1" year. A comparative summary ll’ Dfflvillccs is as follows:- fhursllay morning on route ll‘ Week ended, Week cndrr.‘ \n1horsr., N. S, whore they vrill 30ml 1 Aug._,_26 22 Aug ‘2‘5'23 it“ "Imus" llberxtlaon I smmihmo 4% .\lrs. I1. R. Stewart and children ' ' " 90mm‘) ilgil-iloi‘ lastor Tom and Miss Juuet have yew Br;lné\"_'1cl'<';)'f;d6' ‘lmfloo of! on return to Ottawa. They were 0mm“) 10 1151-‘ r00 1.1.1.r.(.).n ‘CCORIDIIIIIIEKI lo Sitckviilo by Mrs p_ E ' ' "' ‘ljékgo ltewllrhs lulller, Ml‘. T. Ii. Wood Quebec “£600 11:111. Sank . . . . . . 110,000 _ . , , _ _'_ _ _ Hundreds have found relief for Aches, Pains, Bruises and Cuts in MinarcPa. liflfininlfs ‘I just put a $1100 into the bowl 'I'oronto of warm water and work up a rich suds. The pure Lux suds are so pleasantly soft hands, and the China—well, we knew Lux was the only thing for dainty clothes, but really W5 had no idea how beautiful our China was ‘till we discovered the virtues of a spoonful oi L118, LEVER BROTI IERS LIMITED nful of’ LUX: I tothe l- I . l i i For all tint: I i I laundering ' IN MEMORIAM 111ml l‘ll_ill_\'(‘ll the res MR. M. PETER RANAHAN i - 11nd cl-ecds. 011 the 14th 0i’ August Pclcrdriéiiii- llviifiv IWPIIOI‘ (‘orleton paused ilwu vmlcod age oi‘ R1 yculs. bud boon :1 pullout sufferer for :1‘ your previous to llIS dczlth lh-lzozlsoll irill iro. ills fum-rul which in» st. tioll that lllarlrl-li llll‘ lino spirit 111' Fzlllli-r the Cllristiun. For -iil yours lll‘ wus i i - i’. l~‘o.l'l1\\'oorl nud on his l‘l‘ill'(‘llltllli liiilviisvii us" pull bl- six yours ago was llrggpntpd lpvldllflllllil ills lllzljcsiy 11-1111 11n- Idulillful iiHiiil-"ili. onrnml 11mm; d(vsrl]'\vflrny mm, yh-Hhlivllul-l l\in:l1l. Rzlniillzln this l11:1l'k ol‘ :1pp1‘<>ci:1iiol1i T" hi5 liilPriliviilK oi‘ services rvlulqrod. .\ir. ltzmu was :1 gcntleluzlu ill cw-ry . 111.11 t‘llllllllllllli_‘v' i. Quebec, the 2. An olll brick overs. the like o! which wan used In . t“ e the mos! ‘ ‘ on old Quebec dhd on the early battle fleldl. 4. Anelent anal modern. The little QIIIOI ea THESE are just: ofewplctureahlominrQuebec. It is not without reason that: this province is becoming the tourist rellort oi the continent: for hers is a country of utmost fascination and intrigue. Quebec has an st- mos pliers all it's own andflf it. can basald; more of an old- wol-ld at e than has tho old-world of today. w‘? >>_> e:- 1f’- \ \~\ \ It’s too hot for you to bake. Let us do it for your sake. i’ The zllaos Next TMooro A McLeod. l-"l- PHONE 168 The Dependable Druggists Q-UOOGO-O-A * Help rye- Quebec is the eighteenth century keeping pace with the twentieth: yet retaining its Idsn a , '1 One stops all little wa ido s rines. The wooden , cross, tbs patron saint in e itllfl nurtured flowers, the 'wom.1n at her distsfl; the w ire-walled houses close at l hand transport you to the distant land from whence the ori insl settlers came. Yet; over there, beyond that littIe hedge or cedar fence the farmer gathers in his crop with u to-dsts machine ,and stores it: in a modern barn. i Be nd; the hum of t s telegraph wire reminds ’ you that: you are not living in a by-gone day and, if that 1s not enou h; through the not too lstant fields, a huge train thun era. ' Near the white walls tho lady of the house draws water trom the old-fashioned well, and bakes her bread in an old brick oven the like of which was used by her ancestors in France lour centuries ago. She spins her own wool and shares with her husband s faith, which though not old-fashioned, is almost as old as the Christian era. A kindly hos ltable soul is she, nor is she always backward in learn ng; for she probably attended t e convent of the Ursullnes at Quebec; or ls petite école nt . Louisoville. And her husband-He may be content 1 to wear the homespun; to sit around the tire, or on the | threshold at night, to smoke his "Rouge uesnel" and to drive live mileato church early on all olidays in his buggy or in the straw lined cart that is used about the farm, but ha "knows his letters’: and; better still, be knows how to farm. ' The Quebec farm ls usually up-to-dste. Your i Fhabltant’ gets all that can be got from the soil, and ii ‘you sit with 111m and tells youwill seg thstvlaeggta _t_l1d oi‘ iiu- lvord during his :1 sorrowiug widow, soils 'l‘llol11:1s who succeeds him as! Iimlnhnu :1 l‘PS]ll‘(1It‘ll oitlzou ofiiiliiiiivii 0f Wliilv H11". New Yflrk. qt 1],,» uqmund Airs Rhodes of New “m; ivillti luljucsl cvol‘ lll-lll on ille Islzllld bore his illness with illzlt ITMSILZILL-‘lmlll liiilfl‘ "11 ilii‘ will 0f Alii-‘Ilidl iN-tors (‘l1ll1'1'.l1, Seven Mill-- Alonulrhzlu oliiciutinai clllployvd us iiglll house koopcl" zli wiill lilo follolvilll: friends of tl1i.-_ lllcFzlrvili, 'l‘l1ol1l:1s I\lc(‘:1rvlll. service medal, N.) public ..,,,l,k,y,.,. rick Mulligan, James l\iurruy' null hmflolliidrl-ll llll‘ sy1n11alhy' o1'_ "liilllil. life time peot oi‘ alll He leaves to‘ two , EightiYears 01a And a Hero" (By Dominion News Service.) , LONDON, Sept. itfliut forthe bravery of Juck Thornton, aged 8. was on" Ofilill-l sister, Elsie. used 6, WOIIIKI» Ihuvo. hocu drowned in the River ,\\-'1'u:1k ut Asfordby, Leicester, yl-silrrlluy. - . Fernwood, Hump- Illdllffili ‘ICPPHIXIPII ollt that El- ill‘ l1:-d_i'r1l1c.11.ll1. Their cries lit; ival-iul her brother to the scene. \\'h1i1~ othr-rs were frantic 11nd -<-s,-.lack, cool ns :1 seasoned filer; jumped in and seized l sister by her clothing, and by nt l-ffori brought her to avers, Mos I\ll(‘llil<)l l‘:li.~ llllil Illi‘ widow I World Province l. The Caleehe. a. nails ‘teen-veranda sands Insured by visitors to Quebec. France Inn: centuries , on the ‘ l I'll. In the back-country. fullness of life too. Give him the simple pleasures, gs In happ if he can re-teil the story of the bl moose he shot by " ac Saint Pierre” and the bear. He s some trapper too, “for sure I catch him lots of skin,’ mel" The “old man," the “old woman" and that lsr A; very large family, are content as seldom eople are, an rightly so, for theirsis a rich heritage, and sautiful. The mighty St. Lawrence and its thousand tributaries, the glorious Laurentiaus, with their wooded slopes, the forests, lakes and m wind streams give them a country almost un- exrellc for beauty. Game and fish abound as has been discovered by sportsmen from outside. Moose, trout; muskiuongc, the big black bass, hear. deer and caribou. From a historians point of view Quebec is the hunting ground of the continent. gushes city is one huge souvenir of the early days of anadian settlement. Lost; 11nd roe-ruptured several times her old Walls still bear the marks oi storm, and the old cannons still guard the city and the approaches to the citadel. _ , 'l'l'1c history of Quebec is the history of Csnadmpirat; ~ soldier and pioneer settlers hhavln Pia ed a lo o Ii [ml-t in the making of it. th the a r omln on as a listing memorial to their valor and courage Qusbeellnks them with the present day‘ their faith. piety, and the work they commenced are being reserved and carried on by the present generation. he relics of thou ds scattered here and there, and on almost every street,ioo down or out u on the most modern lmpr yernenhpt the ngc the rni ways, and the huge Cans um Pacific and other steomships at the docks, but lose not their idelltit ', and ill the case of buildings and public places,‘ their c arm and interest. _ _ .9 i All through Quebec province, and 1n the moslfum. expected places one comes across historic links with the‘ past. Like her eopie Quebec is quiet, peaceful. and does not crave th:- imelight, but Quebec is not and cannot be overlooked. it is an old world, full oi the new; * _ . . Irolu u prior-loan height lookmglqsvn ‘ ptarell by the llrltlal at Ilunker lllll, rents near (ls Qlfbeo Citadel by tlsQ alde o! a lwwltler which tell to the (‘nnullinnn in the Gn-nt \\'nr. l‘ ‘ l! Though their haul are madam, some hrnora still use the ox an benas of burden charm. within = =