.01, y A 1S deiiman ‘Cannon; my or Nortoik does only)?!“ U16. cgptured German c nnon donated to the city hyithe go ei-ument and 5st up in the courthouse ya-rdus areiic ot the great wo.i- t " lug tun oi’ lt~ex-scrvlce men 111111 laymen alike, city officials say. Aii inscription‘ shows the gun, or 1111" of it, was made in the KruDD 111°‘ Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Aspirin ls the trade mark (re uldester o! Bslicyllcscld (Acetyl Salicylic Acid, “A. m: Alplri m of Bayer army-s; will he stamped mm ma: mam mus mm. on "Baler Groom" ulwuw find thciu in the sens." ‘ NOVEMBER 4. 19211 r _,,,..-.T—~ ,_' drunk was fined $3. 1;J'Iih|-. It toiy in 1-894. The Bari-tan Arsenal. <. whence (“mam Pa") . momathliigdhathwould seem to re-i ' ' s.-Tué NOWFQLK- v9» N°v~ o1’ wsflttw: laws, at the home spring ‘by Imidoii lllllllllfilCilllwiflhlhlrg, Too muny 1>°°Pl° 119V“ bee" “m” York also. opening an opimrtunltyumd M not only for attached or detached everblouses, but also for t-lie tuck-iii which "wus tentniveiy offered Paris fall colle'ctions. Edward Island.) ‘Intercontinental Boston is in the city here, the guests oi’ visit to Bosto ii. ‘Mr. ‘Dfllbltltl ‘by Mr. trough, who turn "Puesdiiy. oi’ Murray Harbor. ‘WHEAT SHIPPED Colds Pain Neuritis N curalgia Headache Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism Doss NOT AFFECT THEPHEART as compared with week before. lust Accept only f‘Bayer" package ftylil h contains proven directions. " ' Handy “Bayer” bpites of l2 tablets Also bottles of 24 and IOU-Druggists. littered in (llnldl). o! gsyAer Manufacture of Handset-tic- . "). While it l: well known an: Bayer manufacture, to assist tho public against imitations. the Tablets week before. _"“'ll\flt. iiiiliiiiil starts Pliniigu rco." — _- POLICE GOURm-Irwo tlon cases were dismissed at t Police Qourt yesterday and one ~ Mr. Arthur G. Williams WAISHIINGTON, Nov. l Central Guardian ISLAND ensouarse- AmOIiKEASTCANAD-i Tm“ WMTmlF‘ J ‘Q Il-he young ladies who graduated! 01°!" the Evsnsell-ve Maternity’ ‘ |iiospitol (Salvation Army) saint. - John. N. s. was Lieutenant Aiber-“MWB Easlivsrd! ' ' '1 .1011 Wllllfl-mfl. daughter oi‘ Mr. and ‘MP8. G00. Wlllhiillfl OI this city.‘ “Aalggtothers gig: Daddressed t-hs . v 4' es was BFBTlBEy, sou-l ‘ " ' ' ‘the cannon canto, has been asked ialsecretar for the .‘ . l NOt to mks n back “m; exchange it ‘m. and a form; mmenflofifizrffgfflotwiuie conning over the problems semble more ‘closely u real ivcupou‘ WEDDING m oT-fAmA__1n Otfreinedies propounded by the pre- pa 1 M} M of the bride's ~ 1811 B as sry E t l1 M Tailieurs will be featured foiflrhsii, eldest dlsughter Zgeivg», at]? - (glllbfllglh at lion. livlr- Justice 1.0m, The Sydney, iweaje ‘ Llfiedenfi: $21955: ligsvsfliufiject luvs, new dress, as {oi-than also “hnd to wuit until Canadininakinz themselves’ Fable to cold recently. The ceremony was pen‘ ' formed by Rev. Dr. J. R. Watts, 0t. _ St. Paul's Eastern United Church,‘ the couple being unattended. (The' bride's lather is a native of lprmce‘, ————<-o>-i- PERSONALS lltlr- iiiid Mrs. Jolrii Cumcroii oLVflllBY- Merlgomlgh, N_ 5,, who have bee“ fringed with harbors." As late its-other poet- apgndjnig pa"; of their honeymoolkllli? iliolllngsworth writes: l Mn and M,“ (f0lllltl‘y maybe justly esteemed the “This fortress lbiiilt by Nature for Mr. VVm. if. Klggjns of ‘the 0mm, Itiitritime power would irvisli to re-lThe happydhreed oi‘ incii, thislittle of {Registrar of -Decds, accompanied _“m_ t .. by Mrs. Klggiiiis uiiil little daiight-f’ d‘ o‘ c1‘. has returned Irom and ‘Mm- Bmmlnm“ accom" England, why have these same fac- Island's seiitinieiit even ii‘ the words 9M‘ Mr-‘L Sencilftors not led to similar results 11101019“ "m" PTUVHNovzi ‘Scotin. and still more siiit-el ‘191199- ll- l» 41ml Si)?“ 5011111 lllnlftlu: latter has coal and the latter‘ visiting in the province lett on rc- has iioiie?" I They were nccom- oribed to “geographical conditions» _ , panicd by Miss Edna Sencabougih by ivliicli ‘NovulScotia has longbeeii l” ‘my ““‘““ “'“'“" “"""“"' "m" m“ -?—<0->-—- 962,000 BUSHELS OF CANADIANIcut oil‘ from its iiuturnl iieigliboia| TH ROUGH U. S. PORTS Willi l_“."' {Youfrn thinking.- fol‘ ciilimm. '\’oii Mainland. Nahum‘ v PARALLELS ~>_- ' Under Name of Butler Injuring Her Health 1w ' ;_._._.. FACTS "mam-Ems (Canadian Press) (Camdlnt; Pres!) oi the strategic. tits climate was as goodland again 11nd tolllly B19 181181111113 Corporation " an C"J°y“b1°ifi"uiit, iiiaiiy haiibcrs, and Nortliv 3__(;yaintl”O0t in the Province and geographi- exports from the [Tnilgd 131,119,, ‘cal conditions, which under a post lasl week wem 4,074,900 busheifilregime have retarded her growth. 4,391,990 u“. are iiow grailunlly to reverse their ‘Cuiintllnii grziiii ex-XlIIIlIIBIICON ported through United States ports, week amounted to 062.0001 u ' bushels ilguiinst 1.417.000 the pres 1° the “are “t ‘Nlva 599mb vlous week, while North American “Wt l0 91111111118116 when flour exports 1am “mek were writer's ciitlorsstioii of ‘the propos- 1°59- 207,000 barrels; against, 306,000 the f“ I THE CHARLQTTETQWN GUARDIAN t < PROVINQES AND Barrie’s Phone FoundlM-odern GirliTIs LONDON, (Nov. 3.—Like muny ATLANTliC CITY, N. J., Nov. 3. fill)’ P8150118. S11‘ J8me! Barrio ~’l‘iiouesnds "oi young girls J ‘"9511! 1161118 called on the tele- schools, colleges and offices are ~ phone. But despite his dislike, not dieting as they fondly believe the author feels that he should but are starving themselves and ""9 11 WlBDhone in his lhoine. are reducing their resistance mair The name Of Sir James, howev- lug themselves liable to every dis- al‘. does not appear in the tele-leaee that is in the air,.said Miss phone directory. Nor is it regist-IEiiinia F. Holloway, supervisor of ered in the secret files of the tele- institutional and dietetic courses 9'1"" department. at Prattllnstitute here recently. instead, the ‘phone is listed un- “A tiny sitaek- tor luncheon, if 0P1‘ llH- unme ct Sir James‘ butler, any lllIlChEOn at all, another tiny and by this system the writer is snack for dinner is proving disast- "Wesslblfl by wire only to those lri-jrous to the modern girl who is so tlmnte friends who know him welkjliflltl of Being overweight that enough to also bei awire 0t thelshe is not willing even to be norm- nsme or his butler, lal weight.” said Miss Holloway. "Men. too, are at fault in their B Hlstorlcus. l i happy earth and leave ~ " Your orange sunset wearing low, From fringes of the faded-eve, 0h. happy Dlflnet Esstwsrd. Go!" -—Autlior Unknown, Canada East. in the light of the Bent Royal Commission on the Maritimes we are impelled to make some contrasts upon the three Maritime "Provinces and the State ‘eating habits with their customary iii _ both prose and 0i’ the Government at Ottawa to thelcoffee and pio. hincheons. They touowing article putsilflcl- ma‘ P- E~ l-. like Nova Scotia-‘are TPilllClfllt! their vitality and PAGE Ensvnnxz‘ ' No bran is added to ' . 3 ' w. (‘oniains all the bran you need l3 r...- any meal with lioi or cold milk developed." Those concluding remarks are ibe- yond cavii the most truthful and Dlthy ever yet uttered on this subject. “Two hundred years ago," said ‘Although many efforts have been the Bulletin oi‘ the American Geo-_ made at Ottawa to ovcrawe this graphical Society iii 11914, “Nova Province iiito silence they have ‘Scetia was nearly, it‘ not quite, asilifll yet proved successful. We have lproinlsiiig u colony its Massnchu-irecelvcd many set-backs, ‘but have sells." ‘its position was even inoremluckily jumped to our feet ugaiu ‘and pneumonia." Q0» ' l MILLION DOLLAR ‘APER MILL‘, TO as ERECTED AT AYL- l ER QUEBEC. is REPORTED < “OUR GLORV OF THE PAST." (By a Nova Scotlan.) ‘MONTREOL, Nov. 3—A iiillllon dollar iiilll is to be erected oii the Fraser property, iiniiieiliutely out- side of Ayiiner. Que, presumably by the international Paper Com paiiy, states the Ottawa Journn‘ in a front page article this morn of as its resources were superior. Nova§ythe contest, and ‘bravely hold up Scotia has not equal areas ot tarm~'our heads as undaunted us ever. ‘llllltl as fertile as the Annapolis Yes, the lboy and ‘the girl takes up ‘lt has a larger COi-ttltllllflltlle challenge in the words oi’ aii- the plant will commence ill the “Tlll5' promoters and the south Hull C0iiii- cll niliterizillze. John ,B_ Roper, Sherwood.’ leave forlflrst in the American world with, herself —- home {dd-HM respect. to that situation. whether‘ Against infection, and the hand 1‘\\'0-FIlA\'0R -1.-\.\I. I ‘in ygnce m» 1n war; which a grgat of W31‘; (‘uml-lniitiiiiis oi’ f‘riiit siirli iiN pint-- iippi-l lllill iliTil\Vl)f'l'I'_\'. nr l‘lll'l'lllllti iiiid berries iil'l' often more alvliviuus iii tziiii ziiiil improve." jziiiis lliuii only oiiv fruit. the “it a vigorous, worl ‘writer, first‘ The precious stone silver sen.” suys set iii thc quoted, “thlu soil, Atliiiitic water- _” "‘“"T'Ti"J‘_.‘ PlPESi PIPES! I ililuropenn stock account tor tliel “The writer oi the above lint-s. lplicnomeiizil development of Newthougli unknown. ‘truly voices the liilarc those oi probably an amateur. I Titan-its i-‘uirr. The contrast is‘ ss-- The greatest display ever inc iii the world." “Yrs. iiiiil ill|\V I'd liiile in think liuiidcii. . isolated from the real centres of , shown in this City priced to lCaiiiadlziii activity, and politically. ma" ‘v“s‘\‘_'.~A"'“v0rs‘ suit everybody. Come ‘in and Novalsmtia has had; 'l‘li|- chillies lliiil illtikt‘ tho irrliiii-n to wan’ unlncuuud“ developed; bu" lire tho clothes tliiit bri-zik the iiicii. a new spirit oi‘ optimism‘ is tskinizl _ - New tEiiglnnd. look them over. You will es and the vast assortment to l’ liofuri- we were miirrit-il you used g t t t t . Sniifling Catarrh Goes Away Quickly For Cstarrh in nose or throat, the qnlckestremedy is Catarrho- Carry the inhaler in your the Commission to grant 1111796 01' VBBT- Ockfit- Wlll!!! 811)’ Prince Edward un increase of 1110121591‘ 0t l-l-‘IB family 51199295. 01' $125,000 subsidy annually. Also od- 5661115 1° l"! 91110111113’ cold have ditiuiisl facilities for iiinintuiiiiiigitllem 118B Clltflfrllvwlla- F01‘ 11°91'59- steani communication with thcWIBBB. sore throat or Bronchitis. [Cutarrhomne does wonders. Com- We wish iilso to call the attention lllfitfl 011ml. $1170- sclect from. We leave the writer of the above ex- heartily the Harold L Worthy "I PHONE 211 178 QUEEN STREET E be surprised at the low pric- t 0 I I l i l v l 4 4 t l Q 4 l caao-o-ooaoa-a-soaaxo-o-og-» lllE. The paper states tliiit work o" .044 GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL AND PUBLIC .UTlLiTY BONDS J. M. ROBINSON AND SONS, LTI). investment Bankers P.O. BOX 464 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. l., PHONE 291-L O00 CO ‘laifill-ll-Zltst-lil. spring if negotiations between the - -O-¥§§£‘O-§O C’ oOOQOO-O+OOO-O—OO-IMO The Story of Canada's Money PAUL MONTGOMERY Wlll be given serially In the Charlottetown Guardian beginning Saturday, Novembcfi 6th as follows: 1 The Card Money of New France. 2 The Coins of Frontenac. , 3 Some interesting French Canadian Coins. 4 The Coins of the Conquest. 5 How a Governor was insulted by a Coin. 6 How the early Canadian Bank Bills were ‘from the forger. 7 The Holey Dollar of Prince Edward Island. 8 The Coins of the North West Company. 9’ The Broke Coins of Nova Seotia. The Army Bills of 1812. The famous Leslie Tokens. _The Bank of Montreal Coins. The-Quebec Bank Coins. The Coins or.’ the Bank ot Upper Canada. The Coins of the Hudson Bay Co. WhcnlAn invading King Coined Money In Canada. The Early Coins of Newfoundland. . when Canadian Railways Issued their own Money. The Mackenzie Notes of 1837. The British Columbia Gold Coins. protected BE O-UGO-O-‘O-OOWO-O-OWO-OQO-O §-O-O.40§O-O-QQQ-O-O-VOO§+Q SURE AND GET YOUR COPY OF THE GUARDIAN- s. A. McDonald I) s. A. McDonald Two Days of ‘Wonderful Bargains, our Whole-g Stock Offered at Wholesale Prices Friday and Saturday Nov. 5th, 6th. . Event of 1926, all Roads Lead to S. A. McDonald's r ‘ Selected Stock on P. E. I. to Choose From. The Biggest Selling A O40-O-O-QO-@§O—O-O-O~OOQ-O-QQQOOQ-Q §§ §+4Q0§-O-O-O , the Largest and Best A separate rack of ladies’ dresses, all last years, worth 'up to$20.00and‘25.00,toclear at . $4.98 Another rack of 15 dresses worth up a. $18.00 and $22.00 for $2.98, the lot includes serges and silks. 50 ladies’ winter coats,~fun collars, all sizes, good styles, 011 Separate rack at $14.98. Worth up toif40.00. Anotiher rack of ladies’ silk dresses, all new seasonable merchandise. Value up to $20.00 for . . . . . . . . . . $9.98 A number oftcolors in men’s wool sweaters to clear at 98c 2 dozen ladies‘ odd blouses, worth up to $3.50.for . . . . 98c In the Millinery section, pa large table of hats worth up to ‘$5.00 ’3.75 All 0dr ladies’ new knitted suits, wind breakers, and jumbo knit sweaters at Wholesale Prices. Also all laidiwihew mantles, all fur coats, the largest cut and design,’ all the new materials, the largest selec- ltion in the Province to choose from, at Wholesale Prices. l ,, ' A , A shipment of the new‘ needle point ladies’ coatinggin all the new shaldtfi. 511st... arrived in time for the sale _ at $4.40 yard, net. Worth $6.00. » “SatinetteBloomers $1.15 HeavyWorkShirts...'..,..,.......................98c 25 dozen Boy's Wool- Sweaters in different styles, all sizes 98c i s». l ‘- ‘avmifttb ~ Boy's Suits, two pair bloomers . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . . . . . 15.95 Floor Oilcloiih and Linoleum at . . . .'. . . Wholesale Prices Ladies’ Silk Mufflers . . . Ladies’ Silk Bloomers . .. . . .. .. . ...... 0198c ,_ . LsdlesFleebey-LinedHose...........*........29cPairl IOOpairHanneIetteBIankets $1.98 Towels,30x15............_...................... 17c Men’s Jumbo Knit Sweaters, worth up to $5.00 . . . . $3.48 Larger Towels . . . l . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24c Boy’s Fleece combinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.19 Suit Towelling, all linen at . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13c Yard Men’s Nesligee Shirts - - - - - - - .- - . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98c Table Oilcloth ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39c 509 YaPdS StTiDed Flallnelette, 27 inches wide . . . . . . 14c 200 Yards Unbleached Sheeting, 72 inches wide 59c Yard 300 yards White Flannelett, 29 inches wide . . . . . . . . . 17c 5 dozen Ladies’ Fancy Handbags, at Dollar Day Prices , Ladies’ Chanioisette Gloves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89c New Fancy Windbreakers received for Dollar Day. Ladies’ Chamoisette Gloves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s Fancy Jerseys, Jullovers, all wool . . . . . . . . . . $1.98 Kalgan Beaver Coats, men’s at yVholesale Prices $ Days Ladies’ and Men’s Umbrellas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.29 Club Bags i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘L79 Men’s New Ties, all silk , _ _ , _ _ _ _ , _ , _ , , , _ _' _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ 49¢ Barrymore Rugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 Men’s Marine Shirts and Drawers . . . . . . . . 89c Garment Boy's Winter Overcoats . . . . . . . . . . . .’. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.00 3 only Ladies’ Leather Hat Cases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.98 Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, four shades at . . . . . . . . . . ... 69c Mill Ends Print, 1000 yards, very special . . . . i . 19c Yard Men’s Wool Rib Shirts and Drawers . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . 98c Pound Patches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45c and 55c Lb. Men’s Heavy Wool Hose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29c " . .Boy’s Tweed Pants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.29 BlackSilk35incheswide . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . . . $1.29 ~10 dozen Corsets . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 98c FancyCordVe1vet$3J50foi~............ . . . . . . . ..$2.98 Velvet Hats......... . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.'75 Boy’s Blue SergeSuitswith 2pair bloomers . . . . . . . $7.90 25 dozen Men’s Fleece Lined Underwear bought spec- Men’s Winter Overcoats . . . . . . . . .,. . . . . . . . . . . . $15.00 ially for Dollar Day . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c Per Garment MackinawCoateheavy.............. . . . . . . . . ..$7.50 Ladies’ShoopingBags..... . . . . . . BovsMackinaws..;~...........................$5.00 BovsGolfHoseallwool. . . . . . . . Children's Flannel resses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.75 5 webs Coating‘ Cloth, $4.00 for . . . . . . . . .~~. . . . . $2.00 Yard 25NewSi1kDresses....»......................... $9.78 lfiflfiYardsGrevCotton.......................... 10c Children’s‘Sweaters"............................ $2.50 IODozenTTeavvOveraJIS $149 Bov’s Blue Fox Serge, two pairs bloomers . . .». . . . . $9.50 shtflleiifs Browtirlitweea Suits . .. . . . .... . . ..... $15.00 , rnsAsswiiisAn 1N Mme THAT IN Aoorriou To ALL T A ... A BASEMENT-An array of Specials from every section of our store will be offereddiere. Thel Leadin i All Wool Auto Rugs ./. . .. .. SPECIALS THAT OUR ENTIRE .'ali.zlr.- 1a insin- vol"? 1)" s! ~11» "l. .‘» ’ _' .1 . . TadiesvSilkandWoolHose........... ...98c Men’sBracos STOCK IS orrsnni) AT WHOLESALE PRICES Be on hand early and share in the bargains. R X sifin. $1 r. .04 twist-ms ‘i ‘i’ ‘tilt 39c