» ',.>. .'i'l.'5i_i.i‘i{i__;ii_ M SEPTEMBER 34- 192i] _|"r itee all over dis“ ,_ plecrintilllting“, women. choose "use they” Ili/vrlearneddhf rtpertenee that they repre-‘V sent what money can buy. You too-om‘ benefit hr . “m; "on-cos poetic-Hanoi, rqgidth and‘ vrhiwani. wen opportunity to IIIOI you this line-mar vie Iulnnt an early viett_ . 4,1,, Hm Garden Court Teieum Ile- Feee Powder. lle, is. A. FUSTER Central omqiioi-‘o. at‘ Man Canadian Beauties owe muc_ of their exquisite com- filexions to the cream , skin- eslin , fragrant lat er of "Baby s Own Soap". ll Baajiulnly enllesl/NYOI» AIRIT WA" UIlTI-D- Manufacturers. ‘ rm - LT“ -‘ -—‘------------- — ----— ------ ~- CLASSIEIED .AD y IiENTS - , vertieeneapplfl . la," ' woreror “qr;- ' trnrfaifwgnmw‘ "n5: i"; '" 9"" um“; all 4 ~ g 1e’ Iqr H but lvelflnree (snow! . c“ u"... .. ..... so: "- -.-:w' -" ".......'-"~ realvee without aeaael lzvmewlm. u” Agents Wanted For Bale. oiin AGENTS, MEN AND WOMEN without experience. are making $20 ivt-i-ltly in spore time. daytime or l-veniri s. without interfering with regu ar work. selling Per- sonni Greeting Cirriltmas Cards. Best and largest Canadian sel- ection. No outlay. \Vritc fur par- ticulars, or if for agency appoint- mont, send one reference. Mod- ern Art Company, 122 Richmond l West Toronto. . PORTRAIT LGIITI WRIT! UB1 state amount of oiil; bnline e,for special prices. e now he e the largest, beet quipped plant in Canada, can give rompteet eer- vice and but yer at moderate prices prints finished. frames iine. Free Samples. Mer- chants Portrait Con: any. Tor- onto. Oll-T-li-t Boarders Wanted CUIII-‘OIKTAIILIE IIOARDINGS stirr- llillt‘. mi- students. Apply No. 286 2li09-9-4-1ii. Fitzroy Street. Male Help Wanted l__ Piclimnntcu (rouim PUPS. I AM offering’ for sale, u few pedigreed Collie pups that will make the best of cow dogs. These are bred from the mot-it intelligent strains and will prove valuable assist- ants to the live stock mun. For further particulars apply to‘ E. C. llosBin. Petitcodiac. N. B. 2660 FOR SALE--MAXWELL CAB IN good running order. nve new tires, lately overhauled. Bargain for quick sale. Apply T. R. Cud- more, cars of Haberdashery. Sept. 1 8i. Female Help Wanted MAID WANTED—IJGIIT WORK in family of two. Good Wages. Apply to Mrs. Wm. Moron, 10 Water Street City. 2092-94-31. GIRL WANTED—IIIGIIEST WAG- es. Mrs. Dr. McMillan. 205 Kent Street. ‘ 2B41-9-1-6i._ WANTED—YOUNG LADY 00M poeitor for Job Printing. APDiy stating experience to Amherst N. B. - “78-8-84-121. ti! ENEIIGETIO MAN T0 MARK- ,t~t the Service Shield in Prince Edward Island. Good proposition for the right party. Art Novel- ties 00.. London, Ont. w WAITIID—DALIISI4ADY FOB Gilli]!- erel‘ tors. Must have some ex- WI‘ and recommendations. right Ema,- Victoria “ti-Mi i. The Silver Fox Fur Selling As- sociation use now secured the .319- QBFMPY capital to enable it‘ to or- Bimllfi- ,As will be seen by hqgm]. veriisement inthis issue {be 0,3. "illlsilaflnmesiln: will t‘. held in 3L h"?! Hill. Summer-side, on Tum“?- sebtember 21st at the hour of two o'clock. _ There is not timofto ‘p ona-lly canvass all the ranchers, n n should n he necesfiary l0 do so. This is en Association formed for the ran- the business in which they are en- ranchers help themselves by ham. ‘ing the organization. Do not be om; of those who are willing to let others take the initiative and do the work. hoping to be able io come in later and share in the advant- Qes. 'lf you wish to share in the 561113118. be among those who airs progressive and who seeing the necessities are willing to lend a ‘band towards the fulfillment of a duty which rests on each and every individual interested in the fox in- d-ustry. lf you have not already done so, send in your subscription at once in _order that you may be entitled tolake part in the organization meeting. The present is yours, op- Dortunity is knocking at your door, do not let iit pups. by without answering the-cam‘ , is" (bit! duty and act/ ‘The? Qldnciion is the man worth w‘ e. " I The keynote of the i’ tu-re suc- cess of the fox indpsipy, s the up- keep of the‘ 'price'{)f silver fox furs. The price wil remain good so inn-g as the market can absorb the production. The moment we ovenreach the market, the price will lfali. We can only insure a sure and staple market by in- creasing the demand according as we increase production. if we con- tinue the business in the way we have done in the past, who is there to undertake the enlarging of our markets. it is only=by union that this can be accomplished. A strong organization will he able to do the necessary publicity work and au- vertising. Such an organization to be successful must be backed up by the ranchers. Let us stop talk- ing eta-operation unless we mean what we say. if we are sincere, then let us back our} faith and belief with real money. Onia busi- ness transcation or in a business organization, it is "money talk." Remember the organization meet lng of tho Silver Fox Fur Selling Association on Tuesday, Sept. 21st. in Summers-ids. Send in your sub- scription in order that you ma!’ take part in this meeting. 2661 Why Do People Take Monkey Glands? . BIIS-l-II-tf. ii . 'l‘eachers Wanted Wanted There oi-s people today who are being fed on thesis: gilnhdmdifl 0"!" ‘i ' ty an energy. IIAN'I‘ED—RI‘COND out“ In“. vomm MAN wAivws vosrrloiv. '-° Keflbmk “ewv a ,,,,, ,0, Alma, Cr... S,,,,,,,,- Apply Guardian Office. 2064. Vital Tablets lwiil more you strong mont 100.02.‘ P l R lvlilatlfiosorli‘. ‘VAN,’ -- and healthy if you l-afe not ‘palsl S°"""“"y- 5 - ° “'3 ; ' '."' "m-A “Rum” "M", u’ "- th stu where med c ne can B D IdiiX l. 1377-9-4-Ji. 1-, Upright Steam boiler. Apply ,0: ‘ma, Tablets are a gfeul ._. - Qiii-rie (it Murnaghnn. 2659-94-3!‘ {afghan Tonic’ Nmhmg ‘more ‘m, L9“ - '_1 has, n you need building-up try ---- wAiwrnn-rrwo coop |.|s'r novs. ‘ma; Tunisia, Price 50c u box 0r l" “im-"w" “"‘""~" “".“““‘ ‘Wm’ “' °"“““‘“‘ Um“ c for $2.50 in all drug stores or by uni-lo. cplllygally Hillllillsqicuiigl-lgit}: 2653-9-8-tf. maul. The Reuben Drug Co" Mon,‘ trea. _ LIWI‘ - nwrwrciciv CHAIKLGTTR- Mlscenaneou. iSOid in Charlottetown at Fosters ivwn and North River, rose ———--i——-— Drugawl-‘L rWVPlHPF, Please applybil Water OAR FOR HIRE-PHONE sen-n. Street. 2157i. 2029-6-27“. ions " —" ‘ ="* PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Matthews, {£0 lir. R. A. Mackiin, Halifax, is itgisttvred at the Victoria. iir. J. C. Mclssac. Sprl-n-gilcld. Iiiiss, is among visitors to the city. Senator John MucLean. of Sou rii, was in the city yesterday. ‘ “ ' f Mr. JJA. McPhoe. Winnipeg.‘ i! iegistored wt the Victoria.’ Mrs. E.‘ ‘E. Paikman, ‘Montague. In in the city yesterday. ‘llev. Fr. Gnudrit, Hope River. Ills u visitor to the city yester- fry. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lee, of Ban- {gr M0,, are visiting Charlotte- vu. ‘ l Mr. H, Obey, Kingston 0114-. U"? veil-known cigar traveller is at Ila Revere. ‘MFS, It. Darrnch and son. Ml‘- ii. Dari-itch, of Halifax are amoni; Iiiii0fs to Charlottetown. Mr. E. West of Toronto, I01!!!‘ Ian-ting the Shavrples Cream Sepa- hlor is in the city. Mr. Ulric o. Dawson. who i! minmoring at Bay Fortune came to as ciiy yesterday to spend a few ys. Mr. wood Avard, horse buyer. ti Shediac is in the city on a buns irip. This ls Mr. Avards lflt irip in three years, ‘ in. and Mrs. 1.. P. Geudef. o! “Q Maxdslen islands ere in the , - Thqir daughters. "Ml-II" retia and Annie have entered “' their studies at News Dame fldemy, . » r II Intent fur Sourls, came to the city last even- ing. Mrs. qDr.) David W. MncKonzio and son David left on Saturday afternoon retumin; to their home in Montreal. ‘ Messrs. J. A. ‘McMillan. L. B. McMillan, Dr. ;"Yeo and W. A. (lsudet who wentr id‘ Moncion for the Labor Day sports in the lat- ter's _cnr, returned last evening. Miss Mary Wood, Southport. Miss Mildred Mutch, Mt. Herbert. Gladys Moore, East Royalty left Monday morning to attend Mount Allison (loliege, Sackville. Mr, M. Mslih-eson, of Vancouver. B. C... arrived in- the city on Ss- turdiiy night and left- by motot on Sunday on a. visit to his old home in Montague, He will leave on return to the West on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. F‘. M. Brown, Mr. Alex McLeod and Mrs. Goodall of the Magdalen islands were in the on Saturday and laft on return Monday after a delightful trip. While in ths city they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Fio- iayaon. ."l‘his was Mr. Brown's first trip to the Garden of the Gulf and needless lo say he was very much pleased with the beauty of our island. The friends of Mr. John lions, formerly of Charlottetown, IWIII re- gret to hear of his illness while on s visit to his son. ‘Rev. Georile" A. Rees, of Batfiurst. N.iB.. He was taken suddenly lil and despite tho best of csrs and medical treat- ment ho is not doing as well as his friends would wish. Fourteen run » _ in Hotel l-‘ire (opecletto The Guardian.) KIAMATH manna. orsron. Srpt. ‘L-Eilht bodies early toda! hm] her-n recovered from -a fir! in the Hotel Houston here. Search for ei! other bodies was heilll W!" TONIGHT iiiil Orange Hall Cor. Kent aiidiiPrince‘ 336M113".- "no Struggle Be- tween Labor and Capital” Charlottetown School oi Music" DIRECTOR, WM. E. FLETCHER. (A.R.C.M.,A.T.C.L.) Now open for fall term. a Subjects: Organ‘ Piano_ V008. and Theory of music. Pupils may commence si. any time. Studio. Kindegarten Hail. "iPhonos (studio) 853-1.. (resid- ence) 101-L. Hours: ‘l0 to 12 e.m. 8 to 6 p.111. ibil-l-l-lnfm if 1.1a. LYilll m-"rlifi, r Notes chers and to insure the fut/are of l Eageil ‘BY becoming members the . ti Cilllifli‘ Guardian OFFER DiCLlNEilt-dt is ‘re- ported that the office of Chief Superintendent of Education was lest week offered to Mr, Johnson, Principal of West Kent Street School, and respectfully declined. SPECIAL "Y" MEETING-The ‘President, Directors and the La- dies Auxiliary ct the Charlotte- town Y. M. C. A. have celled a special meeting for Thursday at 7 p. m. to welcome Mr. G. H. Gor- beil and his wife to this city and to the work of the Association. Mr. Yeo the recent Secretary, M-r. Side- neius. the Provincial. Secretary and city ministers have been invited to be present. The special object of this reunion is to get together for real service to the community this fall and winter. Light refreshments villybe served by the Ladies Auxi- SENT ‘[0 SUPREME COURT.- The trial of John Richard. of DeBlois. charged with assaulting MB {other and burning the letters farmhouse and outbuildings was held today in Summersida Rich- ard was acquitted on the charge of assaulting his parent and was held over on the other charge for Su- Dreme Court. SALE or wnzcx Ann CARGO —-'l‘he Schooner Maggie May, which run ashore last week on Murphy's Point while entering this port. was sold yesterday by auction on Queen St. wharf, to- lfiibcr with her cIIPSO- The coal 05120 was purchased by Mr. Wil- liem Dalnie-l, the hull and gear of "i9, V9888] going to Captain Gai- labt_‘ - . ‘ FOLICE COURT-Three prohibi- tion cases which; have been ‘hang- ring fire since July 16th fovr the need of n. missing witness who had been in New Glasgow, N. S., were‘ dismissed yesterday. The Wlililms iwiho had. ldiisregahded a 8011091111. was given u strong lec- ture and an intimation that his fu- ture presence in this Province was not desirous. Another -prohibiition 3M9 W“ lllliounned until Satur- R)’. t LITTLE GIRL BURNED-‘Many riends in this Province were griev. ed i0 hear of the death of little Mabel Crawford, daughter of f, and Mrs. Will-lam Crawford.- of Methuell. MflB-‘h. which occurred on July 7th. th-e result of a, 4th of, July accident in which she was; o0 Jeverely burned that dean, re. suited. A bright, Winsome little girl her death came as a great shock as she and her mother ‘visited her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Albert‘ ‘Coffin at Cherry Hill and ‘won all hearts with her pretty way. To the bereaved parents, Mrs. Crawford being formerly of ilherry‘ Hill, groom. She ‘was attended by her -and near were many 811d beauti- lhs deepest sympathy or onus or. tended. _.- " iliccain - Lzcuam ~""NUP-' TIA 8.—-’l‘he marria_ e was solem- nized in the chzrpe‘ of dtustico Conyent at seven o'clock. on Wed- nesday morning, August 25th. of Marie Emma. LeCialr, adopted daughter of. Mr. a=nd' Mrs. Cyrus A. Le'C'lair of the same place. lie - Dr. Chalsson, officiating. Tiié bu , was tastefully gowned ln_ taupe j grey satin with bridal vellBand wreath of white flowers. she also - wore n white fur, the Bill 0f "w tbusin, Miss Clara ‘Pineau, -who wore sand colored silk crepe with list to match while the groom was assisted by Mr. Eloi Pineuu of Nrw Glasgow. After the ceremony the wedding party motored to the home of the bride where break- fast was served. in the afternoon uftcr an uu-to ride 1119i’ B" We"! to the home 0f the groom where over two hundred people assem- bled to offer their hearty congratu- lations, and wish one of North itust-icds most popular YOU“: 00"" pin, a ha-ppy Journey through life. The presents from their friends far iiiilltihiu Ill Ellllil Fill]? noted» the alkaline effect in UITPNI This the acid coniition. you got - . i from one or two Stuart's dYlPi-‘PFII! Ihetompiteef all eieeqillaeta it all e amateur camera en eeetvelheeh evedueem =-» ‘ ' Idlefifl RICH" . ‘ereeeel ‘elfivliln to ' artietle reohe P. l. i.‘ ducted. ‘Numerous business houn- ee were demoted, .' ._..._..~.i .-u _ e-\.-h.lv digs-ht food and you will then hi- bold enou h to est baited beans. "mg “L, sausage. buckwheat ceiten and many other thlIiRlPYllll thought would make your stomach miserable. 0st. a no cent box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at an!’ drug store end you will then eat whatever you like and be fortified einet the eid. sour etomecr duo indlpetio or dyspepsia- o ll’ ".° m $3’ ,\§ Pineau, North Jlustico, to George I x u . lcsismlirwcm seasons. fr‘ ijilliiiliiilf“. . ‘hub / , \ W \ E L I E F —- that something in humanity which surmounts ob- stacles; which sends mankind W w..\\\ a "l i-‘bétv/t . Institution. h forth to venture, to attain; that spirit which surrounds the life of those who succeed—such is the spirit that dom- inates the House of Tooke. Belief caused us to take the first venture into the shirt and collar business. Belief has sustained us through all its vicissitudes; and to-day our belief is justi- fied by our Organization extending from the Atlantic to the Pacific, so that the House of Tooke has become a National TOOKE BROS. LIMITED Manufactures of Shirts, Collars and Neckwcar MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG VANCOUVER / // fin .- / Li l. ///___4._-nn » . I / 72:’ . ilW‘ ,; iIiiu ATHLETES nu Will ll iniiiiui v (Special to The Guardian.) Mdncton; ieipwn; 3rd Oswald McDonald, Si_ Jdhn_ Si. John. 35 fl. 7 1-2 in., 35 it_ 3 inches. Jet‘. Si. John; Moncton; leiown. ler, Sussex; Donald, Plcloup-llrd, J. P_ ‘Moran, Sl_ Joim_ ran. Hammer Throw—1st. J.' Pendergasi, Charlottetown; J_ l’. Moran, St. John; 3rd, A. F. Campbell, lance i)! ft. 1 1-4 in., 76 ft_ i! 1-2 in., 65 -i‘t. 9 1-2 in. Moucrou, sept. 6—'l‘lie follow- ing are the results of the athletic mos; held here yesterday. ' 10o yards dash—Robt. L. Algie, 2nd J. Doyle, Charlot- Time-ll seconds. \ Pole Vauit--1st Leonard McDon- nid, iPictou; 2nd, H_ Harley, Char- lottetown; 3rd, J. Ingraham, Mone- ton‘. 10 5inches; 9 it. 6 1-2 inches. Mc- il-Ieighi—l1 ft!’ 10 in, 9 It. Donald broke ‘his own record, 11 En! want You unto iii-n Iiuf Fol- n, 2 up _ '°" " ‘"'I',,,"$,',‘,§i',","‘ '”"'""" u: Pound Shot Poi-mi, Allan - ?'m»€“‘ \’il'hcn the stomach flours or bv- Momnes’ s!‘ John: 2nd’ w- J‘l 267 ~ comes sassy. with heartburn. ‘it Ahern, Halifax; 3rd, J_ P_ Moran, Distance 36 ti. 8 7-8 in. 220 Yards Dush—1st, F_ E_ Cos- 2nd. ‘Robt. Algie, 3rd, J. Doyle, Charlot- Time—24 26 seconds Running High Jump-lat, A. Mil- 2nd, Leonard Mc- Height 5 feet, 6 in. 2nd, Charlottetown Dis- lib-Yards Run—1si, cluis mu, Amherst Ramblers; 2nd, F. E_ Cos- ier, iSt_ John; 3rd, Sussex. . l’. Crothers, Time-fit 1-5. 12o Yard Hurdles-Jet, A. P. Campbell, Charlottetown; 2nd, J. Tablets. Iciief is usually very prompt. . _ Th: regular use of these tablets Doyle‘ Charlottetown’ 3rd’ L after meain gives the ntomacr and Campbell, Charlottetown Time, smell intestines substantial help to 20 Qecmdl Three Mile Walk-lat, Duncan Brace, Moncton; 2nd. Jas. Barrett. Si. John; 3rd, J. McConnell, Tru- ro_ Time 20 min., 4 seconds. Running Broad Jump-lat, J. Mclieohern, Charlottetown; 2nd. A. F. Campbell, Charlottetown; 3rd, L_ Campbell, »Charlottetown_ Distance. _19 feet, 6 1-4 inches, 19 feet 3 1-4 in'ches,,l,8 ii. 8 inches. 880 Yards Run-lst, Chas.‘ Hall, Amherst; 2nd, G. Vifhiker, Char- loltetown; gm. u. Hurley. Char- lottetown. Trims, 2 Tminutes 11 2-5 seconds i Running ‘Hop Step and Jump- lst Leonard McDonald, Pictou; 2nd, A. ‘Miller, Sussex; 3rd, A. F. Campbell, Charlottetown Distance, 40 feel 2 1-2 inches, 38 ft_ 101-2 ili._, 38 ff. 5 1-2 ill. 1 Mile Run-Mall, of Amherst Departure oi Well; Known Family (Continued from Page l) un Sunday 11v, ::. entti of Au- gust Rev. D.-l~'. Mat-Donald, S.J. celebrated high mass in ‘Si. And- rew's Church. Father MacDonald who was ordained in Montreal last January, was visiting his native parish, after an absence of fourteen years At the close of the service an address was rend lo him lay Mr. G. R. Morrison, while Mr. HF. Frehun, presented him with a well filled purse. Although total- ly unprepared. Father MacDonald fmade a very fitting reply, in which he thanked the people for their kindness, and generosity and ex- prwsed the hope that he would soon have the opportunity of pay- 'ing another visit to Sf. Andrew's Following is the address:- Rev.'I).1-‘. MacDonald, Rev. and Dear Father. and Wnlker of Charlottetown a tie. DENVER, Colo, Sept. 7.-—Tcn pffwns “an, kmed m“; upwards ish. Through tho many, and, siren-- ‘it was very pleasing and eilifying for us to learn of your elevation to the holy priesthood n few months ago, nnd later that you were to bc allowed a visll to your native par- of fifty were injured near Globes-wow yr-nrs which you him- shrill ville, s suburb, this afternoon when In ihe "Ovlliflle- We have YQHOW-‘ll nn outbound special train on the Denver and inter-urban railway carrying pleasure-seekers to Ei- florado Springs, Coio., a mountain ‘resort, crashed into a heavily load- ed lnterurbsn train coming to Denver from Boulder, Colo. Grape-Nuts A nourishing. ready-to-eat ce- real. e without wane Sold, b’ {racers everywhere! your course with an evergrowing interest, and your self-sacrificing spirit, and strict adherence to dtuy, has set an example worthy of emu- . lotion, and though we keenly regret {that you are not to remain among us, yet we realize that in other fields the call is more urgent. knowing that your time with us is short. we have taken this opportun- 44.4 w w 0000000000 00-04 cos-wees iii / d‘ E. R. B 146 Richmond St Cbartottetown fll/flg/w’ r "f? -;7‘-" 7 , I -\\/7% V 7 iiy of extending in you on behalf of the parishioners of ‘St. And- rew's parish a most hearty wei- come, and to ask you to kindly accept the accompanying gift as an outward expression of our es- teem and regard for you. And though, as the years go by. the exigencies 0f a missionary "M-“rr may call you to many, and, distant places, we confidently expect that ,you will often be permit-ted lo re- Ivisit St. Andrew's. and in leaving we wish you every success and 'tliat you may bespured to continue your work for many years. lSigned on behalf of the parishioners of St. Andrew's Serious Auto Accliiliiit LIVERPOOL. N. S., Sept. 7.—-A ‘high power automobile driven by Arthur Sproule while on the way . from Bristol to "Liverpool today, crashed into s. team driven by Reg- inald Brown, and Frank B. Shields" The wagon was demolished, and the horse so badly injured that it liiui lo be shot. Shields was ser- iously liuit, ‘and Brown was also , badly shnken up, Shields is a hook- keepe-i- and is employed by Walter Bros. 0f Milton. The car which is owned by the Pulp Company was considerably damaged. . I 3 W’ The poetry of motion is portrayed by the picture of s beautiful girl wlli u bug-down her buck. it's no trouble for a man io brag 0f his good judgment when he makes a good guess. ' Fire, us. Accident. sum u‘: u... Glass Instance at Lowest rates. Good Strong. Stock, Coepuies sow‘?