y l I I090 Rooms l our... Jpimglfihbtnrb I fluid‘ TORONTO The satisiactiol which ‘we have achinied in. proviciinfl hotehiicmn‘ modntion of thehighest standard isincrdseci in the knowiedgfttlhnl in he ening o iur new iaddifiian King Edward accommodatiorii now aiIobIe to double 15¢ The T i non Drug Co . For Your Drug Wants Quick Delivery The ilexail Kodak Store fl—nr*~—======a:L___====w Garry on Work Unalded. V Not only Placid Derosleres, umber oi iuelis ‘whose first nnlne is really Marie. ormerIy served . "but the other two agedjromen uII -»‘ well, curry on their work un- Direction UnItQIIHOIBIB allied. Tlley are all in full posses- sion of their lllentuly faculties, and walk, talk. hear, see, sleep and eat in a manner nearly normal and wonderfully well considering that their (‘DIVIDIIIPII age is only seven Cnmpnny GI AIIGIICI R ' l‘ In d: for arselriilftiiizil Unit: Holds Company '1 Gain. Goo. H. O'Neil. Gums! Mlmaonr years s! \ "t of 300. Madame Doro» L- 5- "““I°X;";Ma,§ 3' PMMQ slercs older than eitIlBt‘ of the otlle-r iiwo hy eight years looks the l ' 7 iIIIIillIIilllllllililillllillllli‘llilillillllllllilllilllllllss young" of [he we I . o-oowowo-w oo I _ KING’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL ‘ Windsor, N. 8. "esidentlal School for Boys, 8 to 18 years. laying Fields, Gymnasium. 60 Acres oi‘ Grounds. , OWER SCHOOL, Boys 8 to 12 years, Separate Building and special Oversight. Frepal tiutl for Military and Naval Colle ~_» School, for King's, McGill, Dnlhousle and I and for Business. \ stand for Discipline and Culture, Learning and Recreation. OPENS Sept. 13th. For Calendar, Rates, Etc, write EARLY to the Headmaster, Rev. W. W. Judd. M- A- ges, for" ilfscfhnical other Universities, A . I H4 f Y i; ++w+u+o+++>o ++o++++o+o+o+++ j EDGElllLi, WINDSOR, u. s. ideally situated in beautiful grounds. Girls prepared for Universities. Special Domestic Science and Business Courses. Unusual opportunity to develop musical and artistic talents. Supervised Athletics. Out-of-door sports. For Calendars and information npply to MISS M. H. ROEGHLING, Principal r Holland, Cove, Charlottetown or REV. H. A. HARLEY, Managing Director , a -. Windsor, N. 8. v V: - , -,=..vr_¢--‘ _- Re-opens Tuesday‘, September 6th, 1921 NO ENTRANCE EXAMINATION Thoroughly Practical Modern Courses Embracing all Sim- jects Pertaining to a BUSINESS EDUCATION l.“ ' w - COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTORS OUR system of INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION gives all a chance to succeed, encourages individual effort and sn- sures EFFICIENCY. ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING FROM THE START YOU don't want a superficial training; you‘ D0 want that which will commend you to the Business and Profes- sional public. Examine our courses, and make enquiries of our Irid- uates and their employers-then select. Our fscilitlos are unoxcellod; lquipmont first-class and our rooms are large, wsll vsntiiatld and lighted, but it is the food we give our students in education we wish to psr- ticularly emphsslze. lnthis WE LEAD. \ Tuition rates are witidn your roach; other sxpenso except board-arc particularly nli. Full particulars on application to, L. B. MILLER. Prlnclpll Charlottstown, P. E. i. I i l u §-O~O§O-O ASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE \5](}|i|1‘fl|) Fngflgnl‘ slcnvégg BETWEEN l1‘. JOEE Al"! Il()H tennssilp novnnnon IIINGLEY will Ienve Us. Join every Wednes- t 8 n. m. and every Nutnrday nt I p. _- (Aslnnlls! time) Ins Bolton. Vnlnelrluy trlnl nu win Ellllptlll nml Lubes, due Bolton nltont ll qqnlrnlny, Th; gum-gay tsipl are to Bolton direct lno lnnlnil 2 lieturntlienvn Boston w and Fl! an st l0 I- I- (lllvllllt III 8t. John. n: Th!!!) n» Illlntport, Imbefl n rum no,» i summons!!! 88.00 nn "incl s-onneellon nt lloston vml no Metropolitan nut-seller III - ltlrllnern m New York vll 01w 00¢ 01-1!- ltlseron-u, use. l-d ntldslonnl Information apply so oumun. anus so. John. n. n- BEST QUALITY family Flour in barrels and bags, selling at lowest prices. Wholesale and Retail by A. Horne dc Co. LATEST-Just in, the choir-est ar- pins. G. H. Taylor, Jeweler. "BILLIE BURKES" sleeveless dresses in all wool Flannel and Serge Price $7.75 and $8.75, Prowse Bros Ltd COLLEGE OPENING- Special reduced prices on our ivatchss for the student. G. ll. Taylor, Jewel- er and Engraver. IOOME T0 the iee-crenln social in 151111851 (IIIISIIOIIIYS field 'l‘ryon 'l‘hul's day evening ‘Sept. 1st. Not fine will he held following evening. MILTON RIFLE CLUB. 'I‘llerr will be shooting o-n the range IIIL‘ following dates, Sept. Zirll. Till .'ttl:l liitll. iii-ginning at 1:‘ o'clock, sharp. i'_ '1‘. It. Hooper, Secretary. ' CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.- liev. Ewen .\IaoDcugaIl will preach Sahh. 4th at Iris ut 10 a. m. Mur- ray River at 1 p. m. Peters Road at II. 30 p m. and Brooklyn at 7 p. m. ICOMMUNIO-N AT KINROSS. -- 'l‘ha Sut-rulnvnt oi‘ the Lords Sulr per, will he tiispensed in the Kirk at Klnross on Sabbath. llth. Sid" vices at 10.30 and ii p. m. Prepara- tory services 0n Thursday and Salt- urday at 6.30 p ln. ilev. James Nlvllougall will assist the Pastor. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED -~Mr. illlii hit-s. Archibald NIHCKIIy, Charloiietbwtl announce the an - gagemelttsmi’ their youngest datlgh ter, Peat-Ir. Olive. to Hugh S. Mar i(ay_ Charlottetown, (ih-rnterly ul’ Stanley Bridge), marriage to laku place Sept‘ I4tll. TEA MARKET REPORT. — "in a letter received from London, England office of the Salads Tea (‘o the ini0.ulat._ n is given that some tea has been moving to Gel‘- ilvliflV, Poland and Russia it looks as ‘f Russia woull ink-r quite a steady quantity of coililllon tea for financial Zlflvllllflllllilllfi sesln to he working SflliSI-lfi irily. THE GLENCOE MYSTERY. -.it will be remembered tllnt during the past your u series of nlysteri- ous happenings occurred in Glencor- Vernon Riven A barn was burned together with its contents. two horses, some cattle and mol-hinery. Later Paris green was found in the milk in a certain home, and in a pasture field. The most myster- ious occurrence of all happened a few evenings tigo when the woman -of the home unaccountahly disap- peared. Search was made for her and she was eventually‘ found in a grain field. The mystery, it ap- pears, from reliable authority has been solved to the relief and the . sorrow of those interested. Ema-m PERS 0N A LS Miss Georgie Nugent from Wash- ington Park, R. J.. is visiting her sister Mrs. Nell MacQuarrio Nine Milo Creek. Nlr and Mrs. Hector Xiacilonaitl, and son Gordon, have W-lllfnfltl to Providence R. J.. after having .1 yilotlsant visit with their litany re- latives and friends III fills Pro- vinre. Di. Janles M.'..\'lillan has retain- ed to the rally after spending a low weeks at his t;l.l ilonie in Alhcry lPlains and 0II"|I‘ places in the Southern and at‘ lite Belfast Dis - trit-t. YARMOUTH, N. 8. The Original and Only Genuine. Bowlro of imitations sold on tho merits of Potato I I Baskets 200 Dozen 200 In Stock Strong Double . Bound and Double Strapped. 1 DON'T FORGET the big dance in Morell ilali, Thursday, Sept. 1st. v THE MT. JAYwIrrl-tiluie will hold its FPRUIJI‘ lnectlug st Stullhope iiail. Sept. 5th at 8 o'clock p. nl_ RACES AT cert-ram. Psi-k. John- Man's River, Wednesday 31st. Class ii. 113]. and C. Prizes 150 bus. oats l] H . FANCY TR l-COLIETTE. Blouses Assorted sllaties special $398 Voil u-vor Blouses, $3.75. Prowse Bros. Ltd. WATCH, CLOCK and Jewelry IIBDHIPIIIB- We are now in fllil swing. Prompt efficient work Eta- stlrcti. Tile W. T. Wellner (.70., Ltu. Queen Street. $CHOOL OF MUSIC. —- Prof. Fit-duller" will re-open his studio in tile Kindergarten Hall on Thur..- llay. Sept. 1st, at 9 a. ltl. All intent.- ing pupils are requested to register at once. STU DENTS-—\VIIPII starting col- lege get one of our Watermans pens. G. H. Taylor, Jeweller. SPECIAL nleellng Lzldiess Aid l’ E. I . liuspltall will be held 'l‘llttrs day evening at 8 p_ m. sharp. \’. M. (‘. A. Purim‘. Full attendant-o re - quested. NOTICE TO ADVERTIsERS.-— Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements must be in the Guardian Office before noon of the day previous to publication and before 10 a. m. on Saturdays. Mr. AND MRS. F. G. Puirler of Wellington, announce the engage- ment oi’ their daughter Jacqueline =0 Serg. Major R. L. Boulangsr of Dumber. The marriage will take place Sept. 7th. FEED IN SOCK-Bran, Shorts Oil Cake, Schumacher Feed, Beet ‘Meal, Gornnleal, (‘racked (‘orn, Rolled Oats, all of which we are selling at specially low prices. Or- der now as we have only a limited supply on hand. A. Horne & Co. NOTICE-Customers using Elec- tric Current iior power purposes will ting it to their advantage to consult with us before making any changes in installations or for In- spection, cleaning, etc, Estimates of cost for new installations promptly attended to. Maritime Electric Co, Ltd. SERVICE CANCELLED- Rev. H. R. Bell who was to have preach- ed at New Glasgow and Kingston on Sunday next, has had to ralncel his set-vices as he is returning to fentreviile, N. 11., this morning on urgent bilSIIIESSr-“(IPHIYIOL PIGHSK! ‘folly-I BELFAST PlCNiC-— A picnic in ‘laid oi’ the Protestant Orphanage will he held at Eldon on August 31st under the ttuspices of the Ei~ .-lssisietl by Thistle L. 0.. and Ilen- iher T. B. Lodges. Tea served on grounds. ice cream and refresh - nlenis. Amtlselnents for youllg and old. Everybody romo. NOTiCE.~\Ve are closing out. the HIOVSE VWIRIING AN-D ISUPPLY IHQPARTXIEAVI‘ of our business, hut IIVOIOI‘ installations will he under- thlkell, and. inspections made on] appreciation. All parties indebted‘ to the svlaritlme Electric Co“ "Ltd... are hereby notified that all accounts-i lior wlining‘. supplies and repairs, are now due and payable and must he settled in full by Sept. 10th. Accounts not settled on or before Sept. 10th will be handed to our‘ BOLIPIIAUI‘ llrir collection. M-arillmer idlcrtrltc (‘0.. Ltd. —-—<-o->-i—- Ask for Mlnnrd’: and tuke no other _________ §§§b-O-O-O-O-Ofi, Hotel Victoria Famed for cuisine sorvlcs. Ill I Eloglntiy furnished, rooms with baths. 52 Mllfl It your Charlottetown. homo In ' I "MAKE voun FEET “FIT" I For Sore, Tired, _ Tortured Feet if your feet are In distress or trolmiod with corns or oth- er afflictions of the rat-w. handle everything which ll recommended for foot com- fort. coon REMEDIES, corm asses, FOOT POWDERS, oeooonmre, src, src. Such Items should have a plscs In your medicine cabi- net whore they may be slsiiy rlsohld when needed. I www+oo+o+owfi i. . 4 0111‘ P otato ’ I -ets are mosty E R §> made from New _= ' ° i L l - Brunswick ash. I lemon-w l ~ .52.? a Cblrmflliw" i prices. I ‘ i e r tn norm. Sickness till Pill! Wholesale ""4 i ‘y: m’ . e‘ ' Retail 1 c lntsrsllce at Lowest rates H <E CARTER & g9,,.5l” _ A Good Strong, Stock Colossus E LTD‘ ‘~ ' 1i " . coooowwneoowono-oon 1on1... f: Johnso w rlzxhfilittfiullil)‘ Drtltlstors Cor. Kent snd Rrincs Btrssts _ ,. V’ ‘ . t ‘ L, , ... . , - , , I ‘ .. W ma‘ ti‘ - i" I ll?‘ '. GUSTQL 1.9a --.--- .. . ___...-.., Tgggwnnorrszrownneuxsmis _ n, m, ,_,,£,,,T-,-¢1-.; -._,,'.,._.-_ IPAGEFTVE ‘ nunllllluilnllulnut|tlitll|§§ ‘I'- ~ _ u, _ A n ‘ _- _k ' ' i‘ ' ‘ “- f i an cram: calming p , 5; - o we .- Matinee 3 p. m. MATINEE, ADULTS EVENING. ADULTS PRIIES~ CHILDREN 11c. CHILDREN 16c. 16c. 26c. THRILLS THAT COME ONCE IN A LIFETIME COME ‘TWICE l | ' that she is no longer {El the beloved-that wo- t man's right to ROM- don Bram-h of Lndies's Auxiliary _ URBAN STOCK CO, I Frank Urban anti his (‘ontpuny _wili appear in ('Ilill'ItiliPIt)\\'ll. week‘! l IIIIP| til’ Sept. 5th. Tito (‘onlpanv wll pros-ant an alltngt-tht-r tiitfl-rvrlt m‘ plays than |)I'(‘.\‘(‘IIIf‘iI during (fonrpzlny/‘s lust on The opening play was vmittvn llw gagvnn-llt here, - ~i,.,. hi‘ l-‘rllnk Daron 01' "Ligillrjfllll" Fume. \l. Friian will he sat-rt inl l! vii-ll‘: ‘r lllado flitti- oils I)_\', .\ltt'. Bat-tun, a character illti-rtlllglliy suited to ills own pe- culiar style oi work. 'I‘llv Vautll- - ville Avis are as ‘gunll if not liPlIPl‘ |thtln the. majority‘ of Repertoire Attraction var-riled and include Flo and Jack llezd. Jw- Vanrv. llugh (‘airlts anti ifrllnit l'nil'ln. Thu spew iaillus illiiI plays \vlll he rilaltgeli nightly during the (‘.nup:ln_v‘.< on - gagrmvnt hero; All tllusl- who have rand the hunk of "'i‘lle Shepherd f)! Kingdom Value." shntllri not fail to see the IIIWVIIIICIIOJI,|li‘f-SI‘il|(‘iI hy tho lirimn (‘olnpanyx during its engage lilPIlI Illlft‘. .\lr. Frhzln Il'i‘ ‘POIIFPII (il-orgo V. ilrooke of .\¢.w York (‘ity and llolldnn to stage .til pro- (IIICIIUIIS. .\lr. lirooke .has spoon many yet a staging and tiirtlrting plays umi vat-it production is pro- senteli under his personal dlrot: - lion. Seat salt- opens Friday morning at i0 a. m. ’ _____4_4M_-_-__- "Bet: pardon. guv'ntlr," said tilt: lrnmp ~~a ]l£lI‘iii'llIfl‘TI_‘y' (iirty and ohjerwliontlllic SIJFPIIIIPII" to a pros- perous looking citizen. "Would you give two shillings tn inlprove and beautify your town?" "Wllatfis tho idea?“ nuts the non- c-ntnlnillal and suspicious response. I'll mow on to the next village,“ the (illjsctiunzlble ons- expizlinotl. lie got tllt- mono);- lnlndun Ans- twsrs. j.,4+>_.____ zzTilsrc is over twice as much butter fat in Borden?! St. Charles or Jersey Milk "with the ureanl left in" as in ordinary milk. Over hnli’ nf the water is removed through evaporation. Dr. ii. PC. iiarris Eye Specialist Office, Royal Bank Building. Charlot- tetown. Office Hours 142.30, z__5. Phone 68-Y ()'(‘Int'k" IN “MIDSUMMER MADNESS” Jesse Llosku presents PRODUCTION Lois Wilson . Lila Lee. Jack Holt a Conrad Nagel l U band. \gry heart with the thrill her romance had lost. VA moment of midsummer ed, you'll know far more of modern love and marriage. From the Novel, Friend and his Wife," Cosmos Hamilton. d’ Qammounl Dis Minions The woman's whole being cried out for affection. But the lover she married had changed to a cold» plodding hus- Here was an ardent. old time friend, feeding her hun- madness-wild-recklesy- fluttering—-and then—when the last stirring scene is end- "His b)’ Deep in the heart of every woman lies the belief that some day ROMANCE )will be hers; and. as the years begin to slipaway, cv- sry yvfleiflcel the mo- foals ment. when she ‘she’ is’ only a wife- ANCE has been denied her. To Julian. ROMANCE meant the WOMAN yet unwon. But to Julian's wife, both iifs and rom- ance Julian. iii- Under the klil magic moonlight. warm night called to meant only- of the iovo. And here were these two ,iion¢. Sho, ths friend of his wife-un- happy because her honeymoon romance had faded. He, the friend of her husband; yet ncNv in one mad moment- A story that hurls the instinct of ages into the midst of modern conventions and cleans- es them all with living fire. Acclaimed by the dra- matic ‘critics as "the greatest legitimate dra- matic production ths - screen has ever seen!" WORLD THREE OLDEST APUNTIIFLML, Qua, Aug i‘.0—A‘ wonlan 0t’ 104, one of Sill, and anot- i-Pr who. though nut SUPP oi’ her zlge. knows that site is over 04 and! brill-Wes that rho is 9S. are lilrvo‘ ml‘ IIIP IIIIIIIPHIIL’ i-nlpltiyvs at prt» lsvlll working in the llotel .\lanoir lat. IIFFIIIIPI‘. Qtlvlirr. (‘ontratjv to vxpurtlitioll. tradi-l II4)!I and ]iI(‘Illl'(' hook stories. none tll' ihv three old ladies were sitting on the verantlail knitting, with a iliir-k at ilatlli ready to Iil‘I|i IIIPIH llnllhio into tin. llmlse, when the rc- purtvl- .'ll'l'I\'i‘(I to pzly tllvnt a Visit seen suing null for a little (exorcise un-Y was fnuntl at the housr of n friend about a quartet‘ m‘ a ntiio away. lSlle walker] ‘ml-k to thn lmiol, “llrlllflll any holp or support on IIV‘ <W-’l.\‘ and covering the ground at hy no nloans u slow patio. So {Thu youngest 0t’ the Illrvo. Agnes g Alelboetlt, who ls- fit! yvtlrs or aged: _ I-tvas stomping aver a IIII) in tlln; (Ttlltly-tlrd. cleaning a fowl which z ale hall just finisher plucking. o . H i7illlllllflflllll llolllulnettr, wiln z A repertoire 0f the latest New York lln s tor age is Dii. was pot-ling potatoes with all the tlexerlty nl a I Successes girl of 2i. ~- .\ search tilroltgil tile hotel dill . I l d_ not reveal Plat-id Derosieros who is I04 years old. Silo hall last been nc u "lg “Five 0’cl0ck,” “The Fighting Par- son,” “Belle of Japan,” “Master Weaver,” “Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come.” (0. well lines she carry her 104 yours lilat anyone nlight he exrtlsed lull‘ doubting hm‘ ago. Two years ago she s=nid slip “'11s I00, and svvortll people in tile locality dehelieveti the statmnont. The priest at St. CHANGE OF PLAY NIGHTLY VAUI)EVILLE BETWEEN ACTE FnthhPrt, w-herp she was horn. was IIDPPHIIWI in. lie searched the re‘! l vvlrds and found than silo was nolI .100. but I02 That was two vvurs iii-to. She is still in gonli health. k PRltlES-Evening 78c, 52c, 37c. Matinee—Adults 26c. Children 11c has gnfld sight. and perfect ltonrlng. Work sr-olns in he hor chief inter- est in lilo, and it. l; a regular mat- ir-r with her to r-nrry a pail of wa- tvr upstairs nnd scrub the floors. Matlallle Dcrnsieres spent. nil her liln in the locality site lives in now. Sim had ti rhiklren, five oi’ whom are still living. Three n! them are grandfathers today. "' aluminum framework. Mill U16 pendant grmtlolns carrying tho driv- ing mnclline_ry_ Lhe swift current of “Z- R. 2” ‘the river had already; begun to __< __ cover thefimmorsovi ruins with de- "nm" mm‘ 29I__wn1_kn‘pn nndpcsiis of sand. Divers who went gag“ in mhquung n“, wrvckngp "o, dowrwittfothe ruins ynstnrday found tho ill-tailed Z R-2 from the turbid the “III-rent ‘w strung m“ m?" waters of the IIIIITIIIPI’, where it fell w°rk w“ mmndm by “rein (“Inger Iwlth its human freight mt Wellness "M meyifinany ‘wclinm m m“ “in” employ,“ p,m.,,,.|-“| cranes‘ m_ further chances hanettth the water. day to lift the skvlrton 0f tho airstrip. It was holievetl that as soon as the twisted and tangled framework of the dlrigihle was rals- - Has Resigned led ii would iv- prssillli- to rel-over llhe bodies nf many of the men who Wilod when the drolldnaltght of the LISBON, l\ltg_ 2it~The cabinet air t-rlllapsed and caught fire. of Ilarrua Quiernz which was turm- Tlle work of lilting the wreckagf ed last May has itandtld its resign"- vwas n herrniean task, for, in alidl- lion to the tlon _to the grant weight of the public. x wnv 4 1 OQO-QDO President of the Ite- Seat Sale Opens Friday Morning at 10:8. m_ OPTICAL LENS GRINDING Our Lsnl.. Grinding. pllnt —ths only ons on ths Isllnd -is daily ongsgsd In mlnu- facturing the various kinds of Isnsss, used in corrsctinn of defective vision. Thoro lro no long dsllys in waiting for "spoclli" isnsss. PROMPT, CNAPPY CER- VIOE ls ths motto of our lo ‘sbilshmsnt. G.F. HUTCHESON Optometrist Ind Optician vficc-------ecceee" PRINCE EDWARD ALL NEXT WEEK COMMENCIN GMONDAY, SEPT. 5 THE Fit-ANK URBAN OOQOOOOOOO 0660i 9 t h VVV AAA‘- . . ' F