~'>_-——-—— -< 1-. SEPTEMB'E1t1_8,192ili' . : MiY-id-lid us». a . Pierson. line-Illa! we Ilillelt an i early visit; JO Garden Court Taloiim air? i x "1 rm raise-i in, E. A. rosiu Central Drugstore. ' py-vwvvv v vvv ciissalib _u__'e reply. You lust dampen a sponge or ‘ft hru _ ghrough y strand at a time; by mo gray hairs have disappeared, and, alter another application or two. your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. vvv ADVEETISEMENFS ‘ I Will" Elli Sue .%tto=bwlt}ini‘pilair “ t IXED tiwgif-iiii?’ 1x ‘N e.....:.:....:."“" " Youizl-laoul w -I . _ ‘ ‘, I ,5,;,,i.... I l i 0011111"!!! sarden sage brejrqd in.“ not sinful, we sill desire to retain. our. youthful appearance‘ and attrace tivoliess. By darkening your hair with Wyetlfs Sage _ and Suphur Compotinklylno oiier can tell, be- cause it gods titso naturally. to ev- wvith it and draw this hi: hair, {piling one small rniing all AAAAAQAA‘A“A4 a‘ malvertiae-eats uadertlis leading Ie. per word tor each la- oa. '9 _Whera eo lea oo-a to our care to be forwarded. Ive oeats sump. ma are allowed al one word. -.» (gash Qltfivllfl _ a‘ fir?‘ s, .‘_ . w. ww~ other coat puataeoonpasy all vertlae- to cost to cover postage. e e. contractions eouat as oae word. but Ive figures (as tinlfll nsaaotbev Agents Wanted Male ‘Help Wanted PORTRAIT AGEII‘! WRIT! U8. state amount of your husinelsjor special prices. We nowihave the . largest. bees equlipped' in an can give ‘ LN ENIDHGETIO HAN-TD MARK- et the Service Shield in Prince Edward Island. Good proposition for the right party.‘ Art Novel- ties 00.. London. Ont. p a prints flashed fra es iine. Free Blyhnp ea. er- ToLet- ta Portrait l‘ . Tur- ,___ °'“° l31""‘15'“- T0 nwr-svronri, IHVELLING r S l "‘—__"-'- Sous: six! liutbéiildgnglii, iépptlisite 1 epo. py o . 3 , or a e‘ Kliikorn. p l 2l6l-gi-llgigl F0]! SALE OIIEAP— ONE NFHV Kirstin one mun stump puller Teachers Wain-tad (‘ilfllllllli-Q. o P. Rooney, b"“"“‘" 2°99"-"9“°'- uucaolil-zir \\'ANTEIi a1‘ iiicab ‘ ilwsboi-uugh School. Supplement ' .51 U. Gordon Douglas, Secretary. l.0.\“I‘-—0N SUNDAY, AUGUST 22ND - 2798-9 15-4! livtwoeii James lioiiry Douglas. Stiiiiliope and the lilvtliiidisf. wanted (‘hurl-Ii on Covoliolitl Road, (t. dork plaid wagon wrap. l-‘Inrlor please iuillfy s. L. Blrt, Donut-gs Slflllnn, i} WANTED-JPWO GOOD LIST IIOYR. 1- ll. R., l’. m. A Apply at Guardian Ulliliv- 2653-9-8-tf. .__.. .__ ._..- _ \VAN'I‘I~‘.IJ.—A iioiisialuaiii. Al‘- Nurslng ply to Mrs. F. \V_. liynrlmon. 281 Kent Street. 2799-0-15-31. PRIVATE NURSES EARN Ill! T0 880 W k. I i ' ‘ - ' ..... 2...: sszza.r.'..'r""t.lr.z. Miscellaneou- 'é‘2~.'i.§...."i>°s..t ‘l%"-‘i..°°‘.‘°‘°¢ °’ o"m"""ro "‘_ET"“"“‘- ada. ' iokls-s-xiihiiisatigl: n m“ "m": ma" IOED-G-Tltf ”*'°*““""‘°* e-ooeooe-eoooo-oo-oe JUST BETWEEN (IIIRSELVES BY DELLA E. STEWART ...‘L‘.“a4 q- ‘ - ¢ _'__' 1 _._._. Some of us SOME to shut ilie gale- wriya of our lives entirely and live- witliin its liniiiatitm-‘a, suiilcicnt to ourselves. Tin- idoa that for us there may be new experiences, wider vision, dcpcr knowledge. never occurs to us. Others of us do not seem to know that there are any, gateways. Life seems just fl. space within blank walls wherein wopre iplaced. Not even ,1 window shows itself lo our blindness. it's too bad we cannot see that ii rho walls are blankpit isn't the fault of liie, but of ourselves. Wo build tihosu walls in defiance oi‘ life's good things-mi which there pleasures. are as many as there are of the disagreeable features. We are great wall-bullders-stime of us. (hlatom and habit are two oi the walls jbe build about our lives. We cannot bear to branch out on all‘? new course because of_ the effort. and tahangc. ’ ' ‘idear is another blank ,wall with wihlch ‘we neclose our liver-fear Toronto. A hPWEVPI‘ authorities learned that Fischer was n ‘Ger man and was said to have a grudge Stroll! bccausm he against Wall H's was also said lost" money there; to be a Communist and to have at- tended radical meetings while in Puronto. ‘ ‘ ..lvl0_:i_ijlER! “California Syrup of Figs" C,‘ 's,Besi Laxative of failurri, fear oi what others will say. _ _ Selflshnossniakos a very high bunk wall, indeed-one which we find it almosh intpossiblevto scale. one which those who would love as find a ‘firm lmrirer in the way. Prejudice ‘is another of the life- walls which keepnis from fresh- ness of experieiicg. iWhy not keep t e gateway oi our lives open?‘ Why‘ can we not see that there is more to fear within than iwithout? Outside there nre riches and joy and lessons and new Wimwnot get our share of them before it is too loate? The great hlghvway of life is full oi people who have esen the real meaning icli euvislence and have fared forth to‘ give and- obtain. There are somq collisions, some wrecks beside the wny- i! i5 Wile- Ilut would you never take your cur out because there is an occasional accident? Let's learn to be cau- tious, but unafraid. lilieigheii liliember" ‘ ' 0i Privy Council (special to The Guardian.) OTT-AWA. Sept_ 17—Gsbled ad- vlcog were received today that our King has been graciously. pleased to appoint the Prime Minister 0i (‘nnudu a member of the‘ Privy Council This appointment will confer on Mr. Meighen the title 0! night llonorable. 001ml Totswi out. étl~l~ I I t Th Guardian.) No, Jgosept. l7——Count Ilyp Tollloi, son oi the late Count Leo Tolstoi.‘ KIIBBMW drmlmfl“ and philosopher, and Mrs. Nadine Porshina were married by Milyllr Gillan" hero today." Both will" ilyabhid his bride are divorcees of less than two mouths 8.30- <0%——— r .,o Accept "California" syrup of Finis only-look for the name California on the packages. then you nre sure your child is having the beet and most harmless physio for the little stomach. lfvdr and bowels. Childreri‘ _ I l frulta taste. Full directions in: by Jill!“ "I love its .v ‘ 1 can» Inseam" SCHOONER AONOR! l “FTEITARTINB. N. s. seat. 11- The mhaonoi- Susie ‘Pearl. 5'! will ll W409‘ a carqn of lrrlck went asrvimfl the loco-lion of the oaeo i "IN .. lak‘gm - 43-- <- In Stmnriins Creek era-w this trwrfl- .. ‘Central . oar-Piss: s. p P’, .,\ .. V ‘Atigwe Larger Victor ne'e- - i . - l li .. - . i‘ "° M‘ time“! d" hw- 3117 i§?i’.%‘;.‘l"“‘“ £13“? - 3%“ '“"°°"'"“ m?“ '“'“° m‘ , . -‘ ' " ad h 1r lie-usury ‘kyanaimr- ",,weZ,,',ffZ;'j,°“““'“°’Y' “°"“°'"°" i‘ " W. ' - 5-.’ -, v‘ d’ l‘ - K, u ‘l; . i .~. _ V I " J? R858; hill. folds, ctc_, a1 W, ‘ g . _1 _ ._ _ -_ eilnersqueen 3L _ - '_ , ; ".1 - .. . 2834. .._ _ .___ 3w‘ 1 .,. ‘- ~ mitten}. m? r- i‘ . . . .. " ‘ .' ' .- F“ as ow u” ay zysfiflalgglzl m“ ' flirt-st‘? . ii-hhfie - is“ ' "r- 8 ' opportliilltfllrllltiwyou 1e flnegwhryl: y‘ but i. “WEEK ENiD chocolate special 59C llfir ib- W_ T. Wellner. COME ANlD HEAR Ml‘. (‘hurles Eflrie ill New Glasgow, Tuesday Seili- 2'1. i Z884 2888>9-18-2i. HEAR THE Brunswick phono- Emil" play a1 records w_ T. Well- ilel‘. Q1195" Si. 2884 BULK CHOCOLATES- Molrs XXX bulk chocolates just in at Johnson P- Johnson's. THE STANLEY PIANOS for dur ability. heaultiiul tone and easy ac- tion. Sold by. W_ 'i‘_ We-llner. z 884 . WRITING MATERIAL for the students. Wotermams Fountain pens writing paper, pads and other sup- plies at Johnson g; Johnson's. 28919-18-31. LARGE SHIPMENT OF CHINA din er sets, etc., tea sets and hand so e odd pieces received this week W. T. ‘Wellner, Queen St_ 2884. _FOR THE CHILDREN, Page and Shaw's Lollipops, good pure. candy for the kiddies at Johnson ll; John- son's. 2891-9-18~3i POLICE \’.‘.OURT.—_<A case was heaird yesterday against a country- man charged with as-sa-ulting his rmiothclr, whllle ‘he waifundler liie influence oi’ liquor. ILWIZIS adloum- ed until Monday rimming. VALLEY, FlELIIL-dlev. Princip- al MiacKinnon; ‘Pine Hill College, Halifax, is to preach in Valleyiield lilhiurch on Tuesdwih ~8ep ember 21. 7.30 p.m. Principal Mac ‘Inon is considered the first pulpit orator in the Maritime Provinces. We trust the evening will ‘be fine t0 permit. many to hear him. --—~4. . “BEAN suPaprt AND ENTER- TAlNMENiTq-lll "New Glasgow l-lall, Tuesday evening, iSept_ 21st in aid of ‘Protestant Orphanage. Program starts 7.30. Mr. Charles Earle and qihpr Charlottetown tal: ent will assist/Admission 75 cents. if night should. prove stormy will be held following evening 2887-948-21. ACTING CONiSUL DEPART8.-— _ Mr TlIOIIlDSOILWhO has been filling the position, liiilted States Gou- siil at can tdlorwn since the ‘des pnrture 0111a,‘. Pierce, leaves this mashing for Wombats» ‘toirssums; his ;dutloe'°l i_ “Department o State Mr. Thompson mode many friends (luring his sojourn in this city and he takes with him the best, wishes of all_ IN FOR SH-ELTER.—'l‘he Gov- ernment, tug Lisgar is in port_ She arrived yesterday morning culling here ‘for shelieij She is on her wily to Ottawa to bring Dredge No. 115 from there to Yarlnouth. This dredge is ‘in charge oi Captain M. A. MivLeod nf this city, and ls reck one‘! to be one of the best dredges owned by the Department ' /___. ,, DREDGE ARRlVE8.-Dredge N0 11 is now at Charlottetown wait- ing ior favorable weather in order to proceed to Miminlgash to clean out the harbor tliere_ This dredge came here from Bulluntyne Cove, near (Tape George, ‘N, S., where s-he ileepeneil the harbor there to the satisfaction or the people oi’ that-place. She was towed here by lhe Government tugs Rona and So- gcnado. NOTlCE.-—l~lav1ng purchased the assets and good‘ will of the Poca- hontas Coal Company, I require all parties indebted to the saiid Com ‘ pany to make immediate payment to me at my ofiico 86 Queen Street. Every person not settling his ac- oounn. on or before Friday, Sept. 24th inst. will be sued without ‘Pm! l“ W- T~ Woiiliers Queen Bt. .. , _, 2m ' aairlcokrs. - Men's sample, 2890 ' "‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. SPEOlM. TODAY, fresh supplies‘ 0f Moira XXX bulk chocolates at Jvlmwii l: J0l1iw0li's_ 2890 r‘- r‘ , ._, - > ‘Q ' USES-tan odd line of voile ~blo slightly massed ‘special lo-i lily. half Price. ‘Prowse Bros. Ltd,‘ . . 2885 . HOUSE DREg88EQ_—A special line of house dresses long sleeves. $1.49. Prpwpe ‘Bros, ’Ltd_ . -. w" -. -‘t,_2ss,s l‘ z r aeovksaooif/iinei, in White Charnolseite fl£0ves_ Special 75c. Pruwse Biioae," isd_" , so ., _ gs i-Q-i , . V , UNDERBKIRTQ-Womens fun- derskirte inblaok and-colors spec- ial $1_26l,;Pi-owse iBros., Ltd. "' ‘ 2886 l-IOSE.-Special job Ladies Silk Hose best shades. All sizes Spec- iaitoday $2.60 ‘for $1.25. Prowse Bros_, Ltd. a ‘n. - 2886 SERGE-west Botany wool serge 500 yds, navy, brown, grey $5.75 for $3.75. Prowse lBros_, Ltdn“ . ~ {c.2886 D-Qi ' PERSONALS Rev_ Dr_ Clarence MacKlnnon, Halifax is visiting Charlottetown. IMiss Margaret MacNeili. Verilflil River, leaves this morning to re< turn to Allsion, Mass.‘ Mr. J. Wilfrid Godfrey, ltliodes scholar for Prince Edwargk-jlwilind left yesterday morning f _ to enter Oxford University Mr. Jack Ibosic, representing the Swim Company, of Toronto, is lu town for n ifew days and is regis- tterod at tibe Victoria. \- 5 SUNDAY NIGHT i OLD aural IIALLT - Cor. Kent and Prince Streets “The 4th and 5th Chapters iii Revehltioll” . EVANGHIST 1, MacliiNTO$ii' 000-060-044‘ 1 yvvvvvvvvwvvvv 2877 Earmers Came ‘ Io Emil! rrputno, September l5.-—A well attendedlmeeting in the interest of l-lon. 111B. liicCarclwHwlais Mllfild h e‘ lth the ea era - PW" est‘. for igarkddlelhfjolx-I-ld ~ Clark, M.P., for North “Bruce, v John"; est, ,M.P., for Pulls. 11- jimh indie strong appeals ‘for t s ‘election of lvir. M _ _ a“: ‘who was formerly a Liberal, supported the Union government. and he today supports the Nation- m government, because he says the National pn-rty contains the best elements of both the old lino rpm-lies, He reviewed ‘the record of the Union government and said it deserved the thanks of lhe D90‘ p19 of icanadn, for it bad conduct- éd affairs honestly and efficiently. doing its duty‘ whether the course was popular or not. -_.- Farmer Supports T00- (lol. Hugh Clark, said that illlB being a, period of unrest was ii great time for agitators. who ‘VB-Ye making the most of It. Nearly every thing in the United Farmer plai- fonm, except free trade, had already been carried out by the 501mm‘ ment. At this period in the coun- try's history a strong ‘mil 9mm“ government was 118911011- Jolin Best announced llmi he W"! u farmer, but did not belong l0 the United Farmers. He denounced those who had stuck ull U"? “m” mg population. They deplored U16 fact that people were leaving the fprmls, yet they were doing much to make them dissatisfied with their lot and causing them to quit. lie was strongly-opposed to 6111B! government and ve a numb" of instances of ii ‘it bad worked out in Ontario. l-le though all clus- ses should stand by the govern- further liotlce.'.l.',l’. Hughes. ' “ 2811-945 61 ‘DFTKYWDIPTWTTEKRY by the country. Oililortunity of visiting the home and * and church life, and the final re- flfllllifl!“ ' ‘i A i. dCurdy.‘ Mr; lliowl - "4 ment for the government had stood- - 1 .v I‘ . or an was The Ladies Auxiliary oi {he c, W.V..A. hsd a most enthusiastic meeting on Tuesday evening last, the flrstin their new home on Grafton St. The work ‘for the year was discussed and among -the sev- " al undertakings proposed, it was ecided to give the citizens an Beating a better ‘idea of tits needs; by holding a public reception‘ and‘ tea on-‘Ootober,’ 14th. It promises to ~be quite a success as the ladies are determined thatifhe hays of the G.W.V.-A. will have a borne to be proud oiin every wily. ' ‘ O O O ' A great deal of interest is centred around the disposal of the Ambrose Brown property this week, the pur- chaser ‘being Mr. W.A. Miller. Tliiis home -has been for years ‘the centre or many happy gatherings, the Brown family always taking a prominent part in business, social, moval of the remaining members to other cities is greatly regretted.‘ Miss Editll Brown, who ‘is here '1 wihile the estate ls being settled is Longworth, while-Miss P. Brown is visiting at Major Bartlett's. . -_:."ii.""'l'....~.<.£ IMiss Gerda Holman, was among U19 young students leaving ‘Sum- merside this weak to resume her 511111198 Ht Trafalgar (foliage, Mon- treal. Tjie Misses Mona and Lelia Saunders,- alscl loft. ifor Edgeluill while their brother Reginald enters Kings College. O Mrs. Sherwood, who has been the guest oi her sister Mrs, Clark at the experimental station left on Thursday morning to spend some time in Moncton, N,B, O O O Mr.. l-LiW. iBiinnlng, of Montreal, is among the ‘welcome visitors here Mrs. ‘ALA. Alley. \ m; O .5. .1 f ,\\\~v\ -» - \\ \\\\ ~:\\\l\\ \_-\ B& "-0 the guest of iMr. and Mrs. lC.H. B. ‘ "i fended i‘. Lurll . last now, the guest of Mr. and stone $311M" i“ Q IMlsg ‘glepha "all - x a satfrea i Err-at “mo 8 an I. m» v ‘w Am (P »_ _-.__-—:. ‘CE? ‘C.‘»\\. - Y The Roger 0st col-mm W "Karon fuziiliy_ w“ liie Jenkins h . a c v . figllileie her I'm-i, e oxhi-bliljgn don l ‘to "In ' , f‘. ili.k Olllilligdl "0 0i, . new L, (‘Ollie -i.‘i o _ i‘. Illrs, Living_ 0 "NW0d iii elicited. ‘I 8011c z grace“ ventricles on garrison duly. - O O "f conipanied him the c/ity on Wednesday from New York. a ,0 iMrs. Arthur Bearisto and win- some young son, ,_Art-hur .ir., who have arrived from Toronto to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Marrready are being made very welcome by nuin- erous friends. O O "MIlBSGS Helen and Dom Math- ieson, daughters of Chief Justice and Mrs. Ma_t.hieson, left 0n Wed- nesday morning ior McDonald Col-l 198e, to take a course in domestic science, a Rev. Geo. S. lillticheil of Summer- Bil-lc. Iias had as his welcome guests ‘ his bwlhsrMr- Dtw. Mitchell and Mrs. Mitchell, of Pugwagh, A Victoria, B.C.. despatch says Major-General Thomas BensomC. M. G., who settled in Victoria in lvifl8, pasesd away the-re this woo); lite lleneral who was well known in this city, retired from the army as ‘a general officer commanding military Liisi-ricl No. 6. Halifax. The burden of the war problems 0n the Ailaiitic seaboard, and the Halifax explosion, wore oii lliiii considerab- ly, and he came to settle here, w-here he had been twice previously s ‘.\il‘. Pierce 'i‘hoiiipson, the acting U.S. Consul, who manic a host u! friends during his short sojourn here, leaves this morning to rc~ suiiie his (lUIiPS in ilepai-tiiient oi‘ Slate. lWashiiigton. He will he greavtl-y missed in social and busl ncss circles. g . . . i Mr. TJL‘. James of Streetsville, Ont., has arrived in liie city on a ten (lays visit. Mrs. James who ac- is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Miilar at thi,» Manse, Clifton, New London. O O O ’ Mr. (liars-lice Tidmnrsli is leav- ing on Iliontlziy i0 resume his slud- ies at McGill. O a t Mrs. T. Morris and young dangli- ior went up . to LPIIHUXVIHO this weak witih Master Jack Morris who COIISUI M]: iislt) zittentl school there. ass Increasing attention ls paid each evening i vine" mllioi" details of’ the costume, ‘and many women Jeel that they solve the high cost of dress problem by adhering to ‘very sim- ple' costumes and indulging in rather elmborate accessories‘. Veils, have come in for a great deal of at- tention, parasols and umbrellas are also colorful and . equipped with novel and striking handles, and the new handbags offered for fall are rich in coloring, costly as to mounting, and generally enorm- ous in size. Jeweled and carved frames are iihe rule, and brocsdss, tapestries, richly embroidered vel~ cets and satins tare. tissues fabrics employed for the bags‘; Thifbeaded bags continue ‘tobhohftheix: OVIDf t Little tLady Anne Cavendish has entered “Bob,", hen- wblaok and while Persian, for the the Ottawa Fair. ' I I I , v Miss Grace Messervy, after i1 delightful ‘summer has left t'o ‘re- sume her position at HaverguiCul- iege, Toronto. Miss llene lzomgwtirth, left this ivoek to resume her studies gt ljave ergal. Mr. and MP8. "r05. Rogers, are spending o holiday at the letters home in Halifax. O O O ‘Fe engagement oi the Kierk- Urban Company came ‘as"a most “ tiel-igliiful change this week. Each show seemed more attractive than the previous one‘, so that ihemoirfl pany was nightly greeted with a. full house. Y - a a a v n The Misses MacDougall of New Westminster, B.C. ‘who have been the guests for the inst ‘week with their cousin Mayor Riley and Mrs. Riley left yesterday morning to resume their studies at McG-lll. O O O Already the coining exhibition is being discussed -by the ladies r-s- po-ciully and it iis believed that tho entries in domestic science, fancy ivork, art, and the classes peculiar- ly their own, will ‘be larger than ever. As s new feature it is sug- gested that a baby show be ‘inau- gurated, and there is no place whore there are handsomcr ba-bies than In P.E.l.! ~ U@.@ Netting LDiillCl from the Mills Wolverhampton, England Friday and Saturdaywe received another big ' . ~ rolls) “Rylands, Fox Wire Netting. The two shipmenfiglsvrgehlgvéoifaheisgg makeus the largest importers in America. We are prepared to deliver this - superior wire in all sizes and widths. Remember that in buying “Rylands ‘A Wire” you are buying the best that skill can produce. ‘ feet, every mesh is true to size, Inbuilding with it you are building for all ‘time. As there is sure to be a big? demand for this wire we advise customers‘ to book their orders at once. A " " "s""'HardWaro Co. Ltd I Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘"°""""""""‘._f5’*""*’"" ooooo Every strand is p‘er- e1. ti‘ ‘JQQQI ‘:@@@@@W°m@l@@i©‘ @@@@@@@7 @@ JEYSEITT G AVE is 60m Joanie VACATION, 1__ ‘orritz eov a TWO rouse Bitiflapqqfoto aim so err A ‘ I \ Pkiiifiitlj‘ was. THING “ALI. HURR Mose tAs-rl Nag" Risa-rgflsaio as, mo m: use ou-r —-— ‘ Q ' .fi.i..=.u.ac.y$_v_- is-‘ox or CANDY f?" " “Nomovxsntio 1. “5HE’LL eon- GET me. as soon AS sag 5A1‘: "me cmov! cs1- aew sdmee "~ BACK wi-ra A eox coarmmum 4:.»- STICK lflG. s or CHEW ollim i Cstishowafi, .i'i- _ii,:' . _.._ __-___ _.__________ __ a ©_©__@ w?) -= =- ~' O 7.,» TWO HUNDRED mo _i=i|-;-'Ty"~~ ii t. new ~ l ilffiitl n- "Ki. ‘ . i: kiff“