The oaAucizl‘ riikos QUALITY makes a finer-Yea and more of it- T‘ , r GROCER FQR r _ ‘THEM! LILY BISCUIT AVARD CRiiAhiS A TIPJTiCiP - ji<§@Biscui"r (7 CUSTARD CREAM . LILY ‘CLUSTER i\gw‘"_““j_ggSEA’PEAl-'i L w VERNE BISCUIT rm iiioscroitsigioiiu (ii A Sure Relief For W0men’s IOIDAYS’ TREATMENT FREE I 911w‘ ior all disorders o1 woiiiin 1i is zipplied loca‘ ly and lb absorbed into tii- suffering tissues. 'l"he dear waste imiiter in the con- gested [P111011 is expelled giving iiiiiiii-diate menti- nnri pbirniiwil relief; Lb» blood vessels and nerve-v .irs toned and strengthen ed, and the circulation l» ~' ' rendered to normal a tliLs treatment ls based on strictly scientific principles, and acts on th- rictiiiil location of the disease, it cannot help but do good in all form. 01 ieniale troubles, including delayed and paiuiul menstruation, ieucoi hoe-ii, failing or the womb, ate-Price $2.00 per box, which is sufficient fo inc month's treatment. A free Trial 'i‘reatinent. eiiouiflh m‘ 1° ‘lair worth 75c will ‘be sent Free to any suffering woman who will send m: hrr address. lnclnoe 3 stamps and address Mm. bYdlfl W- 11M" Windsor, Ont. - -8OLD BY LEADING DRUGGIOTO EVERYWHERE TiiAvljLs RAILROAD Slilllfilllliil io liuuiz on lo In ruse IN OWN FLIVVER tlii- cur lcli thf- rails and storied --_-»__ across country. 'l‘liis illvvcr llliikfis‘ \\‘|§‘.';_. r 1171i’ on“ gnpijli, \Vhcn l5 niilcs an hour iutsily" oii its Samuel Jllfllllll Scwall, gciiinwil 1419M Filmi- “'7'“ll‘lll'i' oi" .- Wlstiuascl. Wain‘ -_"i<.'>”_'_' vilii- iillll Fitfllllflillfill railroad. llil!‘ BLEACHlNG ~P|AN° KEYS rim-Ki. ilil lli lriivrl nv-ir his iood- iii.- ' .|,.,.., n, i" a pflva“, W". wpnnni vViisliiiii: with n snluiioii oi‘ iiil lWIiiioiii-i- iiitiiciiiwl. hini-liiuists iii ric acid illiiitcil with Ill iltlPi-‘i "l llli‘ riiud sllflp lllfilllllPill a llivvi-i" vraicr, applying with it rough Iirusli nmn-h,“ m“. m, humnnnr \vh(\4"l|\, mid tlicii rinsing in clear water. iii siiiirtciiiii: tliii axles tii iiri-oiiinirii. ‘rrciiiiiiiicndcil. ihiolhci‘ zigcni uni-d iili- il||\ Hynflidil gauge‘ of tlu- rull is wczik sulphuric arid. und uu» ‘llltlll, iillicr in rulciutii clilnrltlc. Allow ‘fiii-ri- y~l‘i‘lll."i to hi‘ no use for i. iiiu llu- dlrcct rays of ilic sun tii l*""" "i: wiii-i-l, but Mr. Si-iv-ill lall u|iiiu tlu- kl‘_\'.‘~1 in (‘lilliililihffill Iiliii‘: tli:il hl-‘d fccl suit-i" to liilV"lll‘lli‘fll'lill. ' The p Guaranteed ~_._‘,‘StoptRun” Silk , Stockings ...-....._. i ' SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN CHARLOTTETOWN thll store. Absolutely the last word in silk flocking perfection, they wear longer and fit ‘better than most, the RUBY RING stop: fllrler runs, we guarantee thin. Al, §E,,Yi.i‘.’;.E.i FAEIHIONAE‘. W TWEAR ' ‘by rum cinnwmrowu customs THE iltNlilii GUARDIAN t ~ ei-ioe from mini-in "dais; LADIES’ FIGURED iiiiiiiieisue kimoniis, special, $2.75. Prqwgie ' Bros., Ltd. iisor-s-s-iii WONDERFUL VALUES iu ‘L8- dios’ Pleated Wlool Skirts in extra special $2.98. lProwse Bree" Ltd. . 3901-9-5-21 LA Ql ES’ FA NCY flannelette ilfcssijig jackets, special values.“ $1.35; Prowse Bros., Ltd. . 3907-9521‘ sf. JAMES GHURiCH.—At 110th‘ services iii 1S1. James Church io- niorrow Miss ‘Laura Wigh-tniun, a LADIES AND misses new nu coats arriving daily. Browse Bros., Ltd. v ' 390741-521 ::8. L. Y. FLY-TOX 50o -per bottle at MacKlnnon Drug Co, 3905-9-5-2L _ROOFINO ALL KINDS call and get our prices. We can save “you fliflllfiyrwl. H, Gill & Son. i - 3877 9 3 6i TRYON METHODIST CIRCUIT. —~‘Servic-cs for Sunday, Sept. ‘7th. T-ryon, 11 a.iii., DcSnbic 3 p.m., Vic. torla 7.30 p.m. Everybody wei- (301110. 5 the honin of itho ofiiclziting clergy foirriier pupil of Mr. Waikis and now oi‘ the iloeton Conservatory of Nluslc will slug. ATTENDING EXHIBITION. Mr. O. iC. Craawell. the wcll ‘known photograpliu" oi‘ ‘Charlottetown, is Judging the art exhibit at the St John Exhibition. ' THE HOUSEHOLD GOODS of the lute Mrs. Jane Walker will be sold at Public Auction at her resi~ ,dvnce_on Wednesday, Sept, 10. (luiiimencing at 2:30-p.ni.~—3i THE ATTENTION oi our read- ers ls called to the sale on Monday 'next 8th inst, of the isle Mrs. |1iurry's dwelling house, No. lli Hensley Street. The house is in "first class repair and contains ' ii rooms and ibfllh-TOOIH, 3925-9641. ' ANGLlOAN .S_ERV‘I‘CEiS.—-1n the parish of New ‘London on the 7th inat. will be as follows: Kenning‘ ton 10.30 a. Hl.- with Holy Commun- .oii; irislitnwn 2,30 p.m,_ Fmncn iiiver 7 p.m. Sunday School one hour before ouch of these servlccai HOLY TRINITYJSEORGETOWN —'i‘licro wil-i be a celebration of Oqthe Holy Communion! with sermon ' ‘it 11 o'clock next Sunday morning. iAlsn Evening Prayer at 7 _o'c1ock . . . . R J. . . an?‘ 0' $2050 [mm Higg“ 8‘ Cth-‘iltccildr of Ietlyvcr Johld Nolt/[grgggtfins lining percentage on salc of Hacz-|0“|c|aung_ ards tca. Remember that cvcr)‘ .. pound of iiaszariin tea sold will, CHURQH ANN0uNicE|i1ENT_ _. h“? bum OrPl"li"l3~'-‘i- iWlnsloe Methodist, Sunday. Sepi. "*'* 7th. llighiiield, 11 a, m.; Princetowzi mPOLlfilE COURT.—'(,l'iuri;od with Ronny 3 p, n“ w|n5|0e Norm’ 7_3i| ""1""! it llilffiv- 1111M‘ "mrn nn- p.m. Prayer Meeting Winsioe North peareil at the Police Court ycs-tcr- wennesdny evening u; 3 o-clock‘ iiiy morning and ‘wcrcwlliinilsiscil. Bible Study Group at Prlncetown -~1>heiiring _on a drunk charge, a Rnnd on fnnrndny nvening at y illitii ivus lined $10 or tliiity day-s. nq-Jock, non Chum Graham, pm, .1‘ ii iidjoiimcd prohlbltirli case was 1n,- fiirthit-r adjourned to Scptciubci‘ ' 8th. APPECIATlON.--Tlic ladies Si. Vincent's Orphanage wish to arkiiowledgc with thanks the rcc BROOKFIELD-Tho services 1'11 the. Brookiicid congregation onl ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. — The Sunday, Sept. ii will he as follows: lrui-rlci-s of lllf‘ i’. E. 1. Protestant lluiitnr iilvcr, 11.15 a.m., Harts firpliauugc iviaii to acknowledge ville, 2.30- p.ni., and flrookileld at with thanks tho following ilonu- 7 p.m. S. ‘School at Brnokflcld at I wnswrKinig \Vlll'if\lli, .I.. *0, 1... 10.30 a.ni., Hartsvilio 1.30 p.m. All i-Ziiigston pnr B. Yoizizikcr. $39.00; liirc cordially invited. Kindly noti- Tiiiitoii 1.. (l. 1.. ilrooltfciil cnlloc-ltlio service and the S. School at i oii at ri‘l‘Vil1l' of Rcv. Mr, Sprlggu,‘ iiartsvilln arc a li-alf-liour earlier 511mm: W. W. Mutt-irt, Sumiiicrs- than usual. Flo, $4.1m; Oriiiou 1.. f). 1., Kings- l1ill‘0 pcr Solh McLean, $23.50; FIRE AT ORWELL.~-A sarioui. lliliflklill 1.. O. 1.. No. 148-1 per Gco. fire occurred at Orwell Thumduy Vi/‘llll-lnvk. $13-20: iicthcl L. 0. 1.. riftcrunn iii which the barns of Sir “Ml 1mm" "l"l'\’il»'i' l1)’ llBV- Ml? Andrew iMacPnaii were destroyed 91ml!” $250"- ’i‘|io flrc brokg out ut 1170 o'clock ‘regretfully leave for their homes, Happenings - 0i the Week (Continued from Page 4) Mrs. Percy W. Turner, Prince Sit; who has recently returned with her sou Lewis from a delight fill vacation with friends in Mone- tou, liiui as hcr week-end guests. M-n-i. Peck (wife 0i‘ Mr. John 1.. Peck, M.P.P., New Brunswick) and her daughter Florence. O O O The marriage took place in Wlir niiicg on Saturday, Aug. 30, oi‘ Miss iiarrlct Gertrude Walinslcy, to Mr. Bzvsil ibloyd Johnston, of that city. Capt. Johnston resided in this clty,for some time after the wai, and is very kindly remember- rd by numerous friends. O O I A cordial ivelicome wan extended to Mr. John 1F. Hobkirk, manager of illP Montreal Trust Company, of Toronto, who spent the past ton days in tiio city, visiting relatives and friends who entertained hlni fishing. sbooting,-ctc., and madc his holiday ii most delightful one. Mr. Hobkirk is an old Charlotte town boy whose visits here are all too few. A O O O A new giadolia has been named "Lady Byng," possibly because the Wlio of Canada's Governor-General is herself an enthusiastic gardener. O O O Mr. E. N. Gunsaitlua, Jix, Amerl can Vice Consul of this city, spent the week end renewing friendships in Halifax. O O i.‘ . That September brings toaclonc the summer and summer's play 1i; Uélllg realized just now as visiitors and young pcopic prepare for schools ‘and colleges. O O O The rainy weather of the past wroii bus forced hostesses to turn their attention to indoor entertain- znciit and several hrlilgcs of more or loss formality havn been given. O Q U '1‘iic holiday coming oii Monday flllllli‘ an ideal \V(‘.(!i( 0nd VlI-illl. for mairv. whili- others braved thi- doinin nl‘ ilic morning and picnics iveic largely iniliilgeil lu. Th" and ucighboum quickly assembled uiid prevented the flrc front spread | ini; to the dwelling house and oihcil _ DENNlS-McKENDRlCK-A vciy irotly wnildiiig was iiolcmnizcd at flfliifl, 11211; 111st street, Edmonton. inn Wcdncsrlay, August 27, 1924, at opening of the shouting season made the sterner sex look up their buildings. As these buildings iaroP-“llfl "ml “hmum; 5"“ “ml Hk“ the ones overloking thc bay. andll-hl‘ 9171111111‘; 01-1110 "$111111; PK-‘fl-“Oil |~; niriock w)...“ 34,5, Mahpl MitiKfiil~ ‘liharated from the main rcsldcuccfniziny lino stories are being told oi‘ Fmtk, imughwl, M M“ and Mm H_ the inconvenience will iiol. he great! Disordersgn‘. Nlcl\'cnrlrlck, of Port Hill, P. ic. Th1‘- vnilw 01' the lire is as v61 "n. Jiliinil, was united in marriage m known. lThc 101.5 is covered b)’ 11H “Hume u“, ,9 a cermuyi l'l‘.l('y‘l‘:. Dennis. of Meeting (Brieek. curance up to one half the extent; Ten n; in.» (mu Links this after- Aibcrta. formerly of Arlington, Pfwith Messrs. ilyndman & Co. id. I. The ('l‘l‘i‘llll)l1y was porforiu- , I '. by iii-v. \V. A. Mason, 11.A.. for» M¢KENl|E_pA|_MER___ At m, 1“"1'l.\' 11118101‘ 111' i110 vflflilffliillllitll‘Fiirit iiaptist Church, Vnncnuvcr. oi’ iPori. Hill. 1’.l'].l. Thc brldmlnn gnlurday evening August 9m who was uiiattziiulcti. looked vcryfgpn marriage of Mmsfylay Louis" vliurniiiip, iii a dainty drcsiistii‘ white pnimen daughter o; M15 and MNL i iako iii‘, liomc in Meeting (Zrei k. Alberta. The bride travelled iii ii iuilorcil suit oi‘ navy lhllil‘ (ipl-iiln: iivnr uii orrlilil crepe blouse and a siiiart blue hut. MISSES HIS PlCNlC.—Tho Ev- ciiiiig Times-Star says: The first .I. D. O'Connell picnic to be givrii in New Brunswick without Mr. O'- (fouiitill being prcsentwill be hciil at Sussex on Saturday afternoon l oiii ‘.1 till 5 o'clock, on the mill- tziry groiiiidii. The entertainment will ho ()])(‘.l'l to children ‘from Petl‘, roiiiaii to Hampton, and the m‘ piiiisen will be met from the inter on oii $5.000 worth of Victor? bonds which were presented to ii~r> tuwii of ‘Sussex several year-i .---'_o by Mr, O'Connell. Under th“ 1.111241 110ml. thv 1110110)’ must 1W H ]‘1It|l"l for ,tiiu rnicrlainincnt. o1 qnim-nn nnn u, in pi-oimseit that 111' iiilurc all picnics shall be for cliil iiirii only and not for adult-i. Th" f‘ li-i-inliimeiit for tiio children will lii.‘ lit Iicping with that iwually pr" viiii-il by Mr. O'Connell. There wl.l bu a gciii-rtiiis (lisirlluitlon ni’ can 41y, ici- crcum, pcnnuls, otin. iind il Hl'i‘il‘llll)l(‘ for pennies. ' I l fiiNGERflLE. t’ i snssnx (Rod oi-iii) Ginger‘ Ale is niude of pure Jamaica i ginger, pure icnion .itid lime iluvoriiigs. and .tlio Jainoue: i Sussex MdfW-Tlll Spring Water t ceirbouiited just right. Every .fll‘(lp of it refreshing, every [ moiiilil'iii satisfying. Order by the case from your grocer. . vianulactured by Sussex Mineral Springs Limited , - SUSSEX, NJ!» , Lnnnl distributors- . convent. altos... - . ' u iiriottetown, P.E.1 is-"k i-ri-pc with pearl trlmmiiigauit, V, Ilzulnlflr. 202i) ‘mm, Ayenup .""ll wore ii biridal vcii with orange.’ wnnp to M]; pnwnn w_ yin-Kenn,“ liiossiiiiis. Alli-r a short bonny-go“ "r M“ nnn Mf_q_ George 3,1... iiiiion ' Mr. and Mrs. Dennis will l turn yesterday morning for ltniizic, of Victoria, took pincc, Rev. D. (l. McDonald reading the inani 111:0 scrvl-rc. Miss (lladys Palmer and Miss Rita Martin were brides- maids. and little Miss Beverley Palmer made a dainty flower girl. Mi". H. B. McLean. of Victoria. act. cd an best man. The ushers were Dr. Hobson and Mr. Earle Palmer. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was scrvcd in the lBlue Room of the Vancouver Hotel l'or members 0f the bridal party and parents. Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie loft oii a motor trip to Los Angeies. ~Victorla Dally Colonial. (Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie formerly lived at Hillsboro, Lot 48.1 Personals-l ' Mr. E. .1. Dennis. Msrsiifleld. was iii the city yesterday. Mrs. Herbert Frizzellq.‘ Cornwall‘ wns among the visitors to the city yesterday. Miss Furneaux who has been V13" iling friends heiia in town and countrv returned to Boston yostcr» day. Miss Jean MacPhee left on i-c St‘. John. N. 8.. lifter-spending her vac ation with friends and relatives oii the lelsiid. ' Mrs A._.1. Presser of Bridgetown. N. S., is vlslfng _ber bmtlier, Mr. J. A, Clark at the Expclmentiil Station bore. '1 Mr. Garvin McGaughoy, Dcnvas. Mimi-r, wile called home tn attend tho funeral of his son, Gavin Mc- (iaughey. For Sore Foet-Minardh Linimonl. American Books Sell Well in Japan / TOKIO, Sept. 5.»The Japanese exclusion law has not had the ex- pected effect on the sale of A-meri- can hooks in Japan. The sale of American books of a technical. ‘nis- torical and philosophical chamicter continues largo in most. of the Jap- anese centres. .A'mer1can fiction ha; never prov- ed p0 ular in this country and has riots wn indications of ever be- comliiiz no. The tax on importa- tion of children's illustrated bookii. or w lch a large market might he the wonderful shots made. no! noon will he served by Mm. W. .\. McLarcn. Mrs. l". W. 'l‘iiliu:i.rsli. Mrs. D. A. Mc-Kiiiiiou and Mrs. 1'. ‘Furner. O O O Two of ‘CiIIIFlOKKOLOWIYS clover young men loft this week for Hug- Zaiid, Dr. Iiny G. Brow going to iniiiiioii to illlfl.‘ a nest gradual" cniiri-ie under Sir 'I‘homas Lewis. and Mr. George ‘(lav-diner who soc-s to Oxford to further ills studies in‘ engineering. having won the I. O. i). E. scholarship last year. O O O Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. 1'1. Tuttle, 0i Vancouver have been among the welcome visitors here this week. and were cordially welcomed by Mrs. Tuittlcfs wide circle of Old friends. They will visit in Fred cricton, N.B., before returning home. O I O Regretful farewells were said to Mrs. W. '1‘. Weilner and young family who] left yesterday for their new home in'Boston, where Mr. Weliner has been residing for some months. Mrs. Wcliner will be much missed in social and litei= iiry circle“ where isbc always took .1 prominent part. O O O Miss Hutcheson. Matron of Ill‘! P. 1'}. 1. Hospital, has gone up in Toronto on u holiday visit. to hcr people. O I O Mrs. Oscar McCalium and diiuilll- tor left yesterday for their hnmc in Saskatoon after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nicholson. Mm. McCallum has been attending thi- Wnmbiey ‘Exhibition, whilo Miss IOIYIIOI. ~~'li‘.l'.'.'$:'.2.': ____ Wm‘ i usygotsr/ - HE most economical and dependable light delivery truck in the world can be built by equipping the Chevrolet Superior Commercial Chassis with the body which meets your: needs. All standard commercial'boclies are made . to fit this Chassis, which gives you every’ advantage of the most modern automobile _ construction——selective, three-speed tram- mission, complete electric system, self- ~ starter, etc. ~ Yet the Chevrolet Commercial Chassis i! .7 lowest in gas, oil and upkeep €Xp¢fl$¢8-8l1d " O . costs so little that every“ light-truck use: can a ‘easily afford to have it. J Ask your Chevrolet dealer for details of the G.M.A. C. Plan of Deferred Payments. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY“ or CANADA, Limited Subsidiary of General Motor: of Canada. Llnlhl QSHAWA and WINNIPEG A. HORNE & CO. GEO. I). POPE & SON, \$,_\.' "- I Charlottetown, Summer-side. Marjory has been summer here with biir grandpar- “Hi5. Spflilfllllg; the to: Miss Orr, assistant Superintend- ent of the Walthuim Hospital, \‘i".il- tham, Mass, is spending a pleasant holiday with "her parents in Ken- sington. O I O Tennis thin season has been vcry popular and some hotly coii- tcsteti tournaments have been play» 13d nit Victoria Park, where the membership this year was quite large, many of the younger people playing for tho first season. The hostesses at tho ten hour today will be Misses O. Johnisnn. B. Cook and E. Hornhy. I O O The engagement of Miss Nora Lyons and Mr. Carroll 1.. Living- stone, of Plattsbur-g. N.Y.. is lit-lull pleasantly discussed, as both youn.-'. pcoplr urc vcry popular amour-l 1h" ymmgoi‘ zsoclal act. Mr. Livingston made ii widn clrrlo of friends wlilic his faihsir was Uiilti-il Stair-s (fou- siul in this city. O O O Ri'V_ Dr. '1‘. Bank's Nelson loft on return iii Hamilton, Ont, this wnck. lir. Nnlson war; mnrc thun delighted with this, llls scconrl va- nntlnn hoi-c, and expresses the hope that ho. would b" able to f‘i'~ turn noxt year with Mrs. Nclsozi. O O O A wide circle oi‘ friends hurl the pleasure of calling on Mr. and Mrs. w. 11. Altkcii lifi Tllltsfiit)’ to con- graiuiatc them on the happy occa .3101! of their 50th wedding anniver- sary, and to express thc hopc for n siiiiilai" gaitlieriug at their iilu mond jubilee. 1i O O Bring your wife. bring your l W husband, bring your inweot ' heart to nee "Why Men Leave V‘ ' ' Q Home." Q Mr. and Mrs. Bentley are being 2*?“ wrli-omcil honic from a ‘most. de- - -~ uiier lightful trip to England and France. '1'hcir visit to London was particularly liitvrcstiiik as the pro- ham Paince. , a a o Many friends hcrc Will bc inter» cstcd in the wrriiling which took plsicn nt St. John's, Niid.. on Aug. 20, of Mr. lflgcztnu M. Macnnb. for- merly of Monti-cal, son of the latn Rev. lilicnczvr Marnah and iii‘ Mrs. Mai-nab, of Nlowtrcal, and hrii- thor of Mrs. ilichard Terrill, of 11011110111 avenue. Wnsitmoiint. to Mil-is (‘iirrio (irnwford. daughter of Mr. ziiid Mrs. llnnry Crawford. of Forrsl. road, Si. Johnh. The llov. R. .1. Pnivi-r pi-rfornicd tho corn- 111011)’. which took pinto at "Wee House," the iiwiilcnco of the bride's parcnts. Thn bride worc ivory (‘H1111 meusi- with bridal veil and orange biosstinis iind carried u houquct of roses. Sbo was uitcntlcd by lit-r shite-r, Alisa Jean Crawford, and Mir-is Mubcl Teinplcman, who iivoro rmbroirlcrod roar-h colored gcorg- ette gowns. Mr. A. Miinn was best inian. Mr. and Mrs. Macnah left gram of the Law Szxcb-ty Convent tinn included Vinita to many hlsl torical spots. "the Wemblcy Exhibi-l tion, and a rrrcpilon at. 'Bucking-i_._ the reception for a motor trip en route to Canada. " Notes By Tiiewiiy (Continued from Page 4) down. there would be fulfilment lfli-Ylflflfi oi’ iailuie in King Govern- ment predirtions and all the people would rejoice. Unfortunately it is not 0o. The promises and predictions of coming good times have so far failed. Hops deferred has depressed the spirits’ oi‘ the people and made their hcarin sick. One-half of the votsiis are apathetic or absent from .tbe polls at bye-elections, realizing that these can iifford them no re~ llrf from tlirlr present ills. The conviction grows that the Kim; (kivcrnment i-s a hind anco and not a help inward the return of good times. and that a general election which will remove lt from povrir is the countri-‘s greatest present need. ' Whcn putting preserves into the jars place the jars ion a wet cloth before iliiling tiiem- and they will not crack, Yes, you can buy a good reliable cord of I MW‘ price — ll you gel a Goodrich "Commander," v Goodrich