“J,” .731.- SIx HV‘ . in: macro aIHW—dn numb IRE-infinan as rum-awn»... “‘3' I SAIIOII. I For walking. motoring. for office wear. for dress wear—there is a uniform fitting quality y lasts of Astoria and Tecumseh in the man Shoes. It is because every shoe bearing our maker's stamp has the same unequalled accuracy of stitching, the name undertrim edge finish. guilty in apparent in every shoe of our make. en you as your shoe-man for Astoria Shoes. you ask for the best slice y Scott-Chamberlain Company, Limited London - _ - - “Astoria” The Shoe of Uniformity our money will buy. ~_ 1 I'HECHARLO’I‘TETOWN GUARDIAN. A SHOP FROM Hannah's Caulol. . JUST RECElVED a large lhlp- .ment of Brogues, Twin Strap. Slip- e—l-‘erguson Shoe 00.. Ltd. Paton! Ltd. CRYSTAL CHAPTER of the Faster-n Star will meet tonight at ‘u’r'bt o'ilock. ’ , y—' ' DES HEATHER HOSIERY oer pair. Purdle—Ferguson Qhoe (0.. Ltd- 1 NEW AND RENEWAL subscrip- 'o"s will entitle the subscriber to :i Twentieth Century Cook Book 'u?‘ 2:: cents additional, or thrity- ll‘ve cents by mail. P-ALL ON BROWN &. BINNS. “‘l Great thorge St. for electrical vuwplies. Tungsten Mazda. lamp iix‘ures. etc. .\'ight and day scr '- for electrical troubles. I‘hone THE NEW PROTHONOTARY.—- Mr. Harold 1.. l’alrner. barrister. has been appoinrud prothonotaryof the supreme court and Clerk ofillo lCrown in succession to the late llir. W. . . (). Morson. Mr. Palmer iassumed his duties yesterday. This lappointment will meet with gener» in] approval, Mr. Palmer being one of our foremost young lawyersand popular Citizens. PAINFUL ACCIDENT._ Tester day ui'mrnoon as littlt- \Vat'on ’i‘urncr. the iivoycanold son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turner, was “all;- iug around the corner of tdio ucw ‘B'lllli of Nova Scotia building. it». . s hit on tho licull by a halnntvr which uppnrcntly t't-ll from tho nv-w building. and was quilc scvcrclv cut. )lctlical help \"'s imtntwlintn- l) (tired. but how s: inns tho in- ‘jury is could not bc nscrrtamc-l. SCHOOL WORK-.llonor roll for Glcncorrodalc School for thc ‘ 'c th of September. (:rade l‘oro'hy .\lcl’hce; 2, Katy Mc- ft; 3. Ella Mclicllan. Grade \'.-. 1. Willie )It'lnnis; 2. Millin- '. 3, (‘clizi Moi’hec. Gratin lIl.-»1. Molly ('zttnpbcll: 2. Willie Mass y, Grade ll--1. May Camp bcll, Gradc I-~1. lv‘rancess Mc- “ASTORIA” are sold by Alley & Co., Ltd. ' 135 Queen Street voMAN fiXsfir‘MAoE A MAN OUT OF HAN-ltlmst-lt “lie shavi-s cveiy day height of perfection. ldn‘t like the part in her hair. “But todaywhc ('Ollll'h lmmc .elps wipe the dinner dishcs and hen goes out and pushes tln- bull-.- arrlago around the block. t—_._—._ . x77 ~;;~ - \lllli pr:- pure cow's milk ovupu" 'hc cn‘i"s'l\tv'lt‘\' pnror vui'i: for zl’l r‘nn'zltll WEAR DI/JIONDS J E WELS {i PRICED : RIGHT ( .. 4'1?..'t.k 5.... .1 A‘ first quality diamonds. AAA- l go to buy from. i: ' . who know about us, VAN...“ . ‘ Jeweller v and mentally ho is lln NEW YORK. Oct. «1 ~.\l Ius' past gcuct'alions woman his made a man o..t of "The chanu. man. by woman Sln- lo cp- The reformation in p' n..t-s nights now Iince the beginning of time. now i»: discuss hllsincss :nid politi s necomplished, and man, thr- major docsn'r havc to so [0 inc t-lul», lty. of courseAhas reached thn makes him do sonn- m tlic “m1 b" lIHE‘rWIV’l l“ ill“ “‘1‘” “1' “" li-i'ord England. [in was thclasl hopp 1. "And woman did it." Mrs. Mary honic, Coleman. attorney and club leader. “Why. "an have .mscris. now it) argue with inc butclu-r bc- ‘ “Tw-.:nly years ago man spent his caust- lhcru is too much bom- in ill "H... 30 Na”. “0 Wm...” .1 Hum rights at the club: 200 years ago Sleukf to powdered his nose in public and ""0 isn't vore silk panties; 2.000 years ago llP'S lust for? to cut a woman's head off it h»- "':m.” . —-‘v2-oa> » ‘ive the lady at bnacelet watch. . Tom is not a woman in the world i that would not appreciate a wrist .. whtch. And, there is always room for l another diamond. _Come and see our .‘ If you do not know values in jewels , ‘ there is just one thing to trust——the t “heputation” of the establishment you l Ask your friends 3‘ C. W. Patterson 130 Great Gorge Street "onuld; ". Charles Campbell. Mir '“l ('haisson. teacltcr. IN MEMORIAM . THOMAS MORRIS DEAD. ‘lr Thomas M . .. long a ros- -'cd rcsidcui of illis town. dicd t 'H (‘hirlruzatn llospi'ul. (‘aur 'lew ycslcrtl llt- was Rf! itle to . . llc :tllcl' . ra 'i and sank, passing .':i_v yesterday. - ‘lr \lotris was a native of Bid of his. family. For many years he ennui“. conducted a furniture avid upholv slcl‘illg store in Wuburn. and he nmtlc his home in \Viuchcstcr for Mr of ycars ago. His wife. Miss all “ 'lndd. died eleven years ago. and since that time he had ‘I t Il‘ with his niece. Miss ’ ‘n 'T‘rowman. “» was a member of the Metho- 'llll"'ll. and of \Vatcrfield "c. l (1.01“. l luuernl scrvlccs will be I o Sunday afternoon at 2.110 i "ini the residence. Rev. fi'ord of the Methodist will oillt'ialc, assisted by . \Vincltcstcr Adriaucc. ’l‘hc ‘ 1 I‘ll will be in \Vildwuod came and frionds are requested to 'luwcrs. '1 be above is taken from the Winchester, Mass. Star. of Sept. _!l. lll‘Jl. The late Thomas Morris was an uncle of Mr. Charles and Mr. Frank Morris. and Mrs. Ell. Ber-r of (‘liarloitetmvnd --—~—<.—o.————— NIGHT CLASSES. Night classes opcu at the Agri» cultural and Technical School on Novcuibcr il. (‘our-c- are often ed in motor nicclmnl blacksmith- ing. V‘lelilll‘i making. \virclcss, mo- uhahicul and arcbiitcciural drawing, English and inntlicniallcs. Hours from 7 to SI. two nights a wcck lu cach subject. linroll at the school or 'phonn Still. BACK TO wank . AGAIN — —-q:ihc rid of an obstinate wound fl nthcr disabling inpirv “'nultln t it make any man lcnl thankful Inward lanrlluk? 4 .\ 501: box of this wonderful hcalcr is. i‘l the wage c.1rncr, us good as any arci— .lcnt insurance policy l‘uis, wounds. 0 lutvu» and «told; ran i lr‘slcr or bccomc. inilainmi or l‘lnlvtll’wl ubcic antiseptic [mu link is pruinpllv .ipplicd. " l was hat k at work ill a work thanks it) Innirl‘luk, llmugli lhc o‘lorinr was sun.- 1 would lll" lanl nfl'l'ora month " ways Mr, H [loglwm Jifi‘l, liovcrlev Sr. Winnipeg. "My band caught III I revolving belt, and lhrcc [it"(f‘l'i were badly mangled [\ller om- um“: i; use of Zam-Buh the wounds . wcll llI‘AlCd. It was worth lhron wr- mgr“; In me." Mr. C. Oaklcv. oi Saskatoon, Sash, savs:—~"i’lmvn at tho sioncvnrd. l rut mv leg badly A clot tor urncd up lhe wound and aitcn'lml me {or erf‘ works. it had cost me all) wbnn l dvtrrmined to try lam link in two work I dollar's woilb licalctl the limb Idcndullv " lam link in "l[lllll‘.‘ valuable in eczema. atnc. lungwniiu. ultcru. pilcs. almccsscs. had legs. clc. l'urely bcrllal, it's a must nonncrful skin nhedy.- . anuk SRVES MONEV : .' ‘if‘H SILK PANNE VELVET vim-n and evening wear in LADIES scorer-i anoauas Just received. Plume—Ferguson Shoe Co., Ltd. l‘t’l's and Heather Hosiery. Purd- JUST ARRIVED_Cafl°ad of Bran. which we are selling at low- est prices. ,A. Horne 6: Co. Acres of good land for sale. See ad. in another column. TWENTV.FlVE CENTS or thirty five cents by mail will secure a Twentieth (‘entury Cook Book to any ~subscrilmr renewing before Oct. mu. REMEMBER there is only one thing can take the place of a good cook. and that is a good cook book. Every subscriber renewing Lbelr subscription to The Guardian will for 25 cents additional or thirty five cents by mail receive one of the Twentieth Century Cook Books. Yesterday afternoon a reception was rendered Hon. Mr. MacKenzie King in tho Assembly Chamber of the Provincial Building. Quite. a number of ladies and gentlemen \vcrs introduced to the Liberal lcudor. Mlnnrd'n Llnlment for Cold. Etc. ———m—.—— . PERSONALS Mr. E. El. Beer has gone on a visit to Ottawa. )lr it It, ltogcrs. of Amherst. is on a llll-wlill‘>.~ trip to this city. rlfo Ellis and daughter .\ll‘\‘. (‘l' ' tor“ in Charlottetown yes- \Y1' ‘ turd... .\lr<. l-‘rault (‘larvk will rcceirc at the rwi'ii-ncu of lit-r mother. Mrs, \V. K. llo;'.ci':. Friday. front ii till I? p in. Mr. A ll. MacMasicr, M.P,. cn‘ joycd a drive ycslertlay morning around the Royalty and other plac- es of intcrcst with Mr Bcnj. hog urs. ’l"lioy worn school mains to- getln-r in Uppcr Canada. Mr. Ben). ll, Stevenson. formerly of Now Glasgow, l‘.l€.lr. but now of .\'cw Redford. Mass" is visiting his tluughtcr. .‘virs. f‘layiuu (i. Houston. Alaylicld. PJ‘IJ. He is nccompuilicd by his snn-ln-law. )ir. (ioorgc T. Mclvln aim of Now licdi'ord. Mass. Ilium-«Pl lJnlvment (or Dnndrufl ———<-o.—-—. Britain Devising Breaks For The .l q Arms I.Parley . .. Dom ..)iurlho Cup race Saturday. LONDON. Oct, :' likclv [lint if the \ ‘hington (‘ou- Ifcrcnco docs not fits iako up liic Far Eastern qucstion and try to scillc that bcforc disarmament is lliscttr‘scd. tho llritish delegation will utilucpl lcmpururily in shclvc disarmuincnt as fur as the plf‘nl- polcnlinrlcs ro cont-crucd through the old qucslion to cxpcrls." it is nrgucd hcrc in official quarters that it will be liltmnsslbln lo talk disarmament. until the conference has it great mass of data, and in tlic abscllct‘, of [but information it, would be a waste of lime to try "-155 tho two subjects simul- ly. as rot-cm reports from Washington indicate is llic prc- sent intcntion_ ’(‘onttuitlces of cxpcrts were found to be very handy things at tho l‘uris Pcacc (‘oni‘crcncc and since have been used with inarvc- lll'lS regularity by the Supreme Council because. for one rcttson. .it has been found that committeos of experts take considerable tinn- io arrive at their conclusions and usually are ready to submit Lhcir rcporls just about [111‘ tlmc. their principals lillVf‘ cleared ihc boards for Him“. If the British tlf‘lt‘gilllnn fails in its efforts to have the con- fcrcncc center on the Far l5 political questions first. as to which they lhve not givcn up hope. a great deal will be board from a committee. of cxpcrls. Tho real busincss of getting ready for llto t'onfcroncc and con- ducting the further convcrsalions that Downing slrcnt hopcs will re sult in agcnda more to (lront llrir lain'v. liking. but still disowning any (liffllllpi, unduly to pi‘nss for polnls unaccoplabln to the l'nilcd lSldiv-s, will br‘gin next \vcck. Tho cabincl will be vcry htu with lhc lhritnus unlunplkuhncn‘l situation first and with lrcland. but the scl- cnlltm of tlclngalcs to Washington is cxpcclcd to bo mado soon. Ar- thur J. Balfour's half-licartod rc- jnr-tion of tho suggestion that. ho should go is not, :tcccptcd licro as final and he probably will hrs in- vlicd by the cablnot. " Thc cnilro llrlll'sh delegation it is very probably will be i.bo.lba&$ Lyn- iaidniis‘ivf any all riding .‘ ll- fcrcm'c in that ii \vll'lffln'f nol morc than fifty. it was-‘ ’lm- lir-vnd ncccssary to lake linanv pooplc. but tho numbcr hazi luv-n gradually wliiftlcll down. Thc il‘s- scr lights will lcavc on a fi‘gnlur simimr-i' ihn lallcr part of O'clobcr. while it now is plunucd ihhi llu' plmiipotontlarics will lcave on a boat arriving only a few days bc- f'orc ihc conforcnco lill'f‘ii.‘ -.I v How He solved the Dlfllculiy The new guard was not. familiar with a certain rallwny run in Wales.'f‘.mno a station whlch re~ jolced in tho niunc of l.lanfalrfcs- hunpwllzegorych. For a few mlnui ins he stood looking at tho sign. board in mule helplessness. il‘hen. ,poinilng to the board and waving his other arm toward the carriages, he called: “If there's anybody lhoro r for there this is it?" FARM AT RUSTICOVILLE—IOO RECEPTION YESTERDAY. —- WAIU‘VHi .I f"."li)]‘;;{1'-j A . , .. V I V I V 1’. l .-/ McKlNNON-ALLEN NUPTIALS One of tilt prettiest church wea- dings of the autumn season 100“ place Wednesday morning in Zion Church. which vas very artistical- ly dc cd for the, on ion by es Aid. when Miss Louisa MucKinnon. lb.- popular Lady Su- perintendent of the Prince Edwatd island Hospital and daughter of Mr. Archibald {\lacKinnon of Brooklyn, l’.lu'.l.. became the wife of Mr. William Arthur Allen. son of (‘an:. J. S. Allen and Mrs Allen of Summersldc. The I ceremony was performed by Rev. George C. Taylor. the bride being unattend' ed. The bridc. who was given away by her uncle. Mr. Donald Mach’lnnon. K. (3.. of "Sidinount" lookl-d excctullngly nice in a most. bccut i'g travclliug suit of toque. cmbi .rlerod in brown. with a toucu of blue. Slic ~arricd a bouquet of pale. pink roses. which she later distributed among her friends. .\i' ‘s Suzanne. .\‘ ‘Klnnon, the little cousin of tho b e who was flower girl. was prutiily gowncd in brown and yellow and carried a basket of nnslurtiuins. ’l‘hc wedding march {was playcd by Miss Barnes, organ- isi Aftcr llll‘ ccromony Mr. and Mrs. Alb-n ino'lorcd to Bordi-n. where they crossed by the car fcrry on u noncyntoon trip in the Annapolis Valley. i'olluwcd by the llcill'ii-‘Si good wishes of a wide circle of friends. There wch mth handsmnr- and valuable wed- ding presents. thi- brldn having rc- sing staff. the trustees, and lhc tncdicnl staff of [he Prince Edward island Hospital. Among thc out of town gucsts wcre. [be groom's payouts. (‘apL J. S. Allcr and Mrs. .\ilcn; also Mr. and Mi 1.. R. Allen. and Dr. ll. Allen of Suinnn-rsiihg -7 .355 packagel. as compared with 5"386 for the name day last week. ccivcd rcnicmbrancos from the nur-' {finest eastern at 16%; to 17c. perl lb iday's meeting of the dairy ,‘bonrd' i Ill-Prince MATINEE, 3.15. NIGHT 7 “478.45? \ OCTOBER 7, 192 and 1.691 for the,corresponding date a year'ngo. The stock of creamery butter in store in Mon- treal on i. first of the month 1 D . showed atr'lncrease of 10.177 paclc ~ l .3365 ungcmared with the same . ‘ , ‘date for} the previous month. and - an iuqrqase of 21,698 with a year 0 . . . Raga, while the stock of dairy but» for was 1.508 packages smaller ‘ than a month ago, and 957 below »‘ a year ago. The exports of butter from here last week show a de< .. . . crease of 2.6.44 packages as com- . _ I ‘ IV " . "M4 J ’ 'pared with the previous week. but the total shipments for the-season .Lo date are 59,294 larger than the same period in 1920. . There was no actual change in jibe condition of the market yester- ‘-day.‘ The offerings at the auctlon ‘sale were larger. which met with a good steady demand and the prices realized showed no change as compared with last Friday‘s. There was .no marked improvement in the volume of business in the open market. but the demand was reported steady for fair‘sized lots to meet actual wants and sales ofl finest creamery were .made at. 370 to 37 1-20. per 1b.. with some sel- lers asking as high as 37 3-40. I “’0 quote wholesale prices for round lots as follows: l’astcurlzed creamy. . .380 to 38%c Finest creamery .....37c to 37%0 Fine tcrenmery . . . . . .360 to 3694c . fi‘he receipts of cheese yester- day were 5.229 boxes. as against 8.013 for the same day last weck. I and 6.578 for the corresponding date a year ago. The stock of , cheese in store in Montrewl on the first. of the month showed an in ' crease of 9.955 boxes as compared with the. same date last, month. - and an increase of 52.275 with a year ago. The exports of cheese from the port of Montreal last ‘ ,i week show a decrease of 3.993 V boxes as compared with the pro» \lotts week. and an increase of l.i.~ By BRAND I DlRECTED By JACK DILLON 7 430 with t‘hc same week last year. while the total shipments for the season to date are 3.532 largcr than in the same period in 1920, r The tone of tho marknt was firm High .flnance. High society. A secret criminal soclely. "’ “‘9 “’"0'" “(Name l" “NCO” Plots and counterplots. Battles in underground dens. Rom- noted under a good steady dcinand . - from Engllsh “1mm...” for 5"". ance which defies death threats. The triumph of right and pllpg and, as the prices pm in the strong right arm. They are all there In “Children of many instances were in line with Nigm." exporters' views, a fairly active trade was done anti the prospects on the whole for the future are more encouraging. with ilncst wes- tcrn White and (-nlorcd quoch on spot at 17% to 17-1“. per 1b.. and l . l The Hidden Room Thirteenth Thrilling Chapter “Velvet A Fingers” A... “The Simp” Isle Verte, Que., Oct. 6.-At to- A Comedy Riot In Two Big l 1whilu turning at that speed would .bc quite sufficient to cause it to Isplintur to bits. wall. .-\.n X»Ray examination shows AUSE l 100 boxes of butter sold to illf.‘ Do» 'BIRD WAS PROBABLE c minion Fish Co. at 36 3»ch. 0F ACCIDENT. PARIS-s om, [Mr-\Vilfi Sildl Le- coiutc‘s smash during the Deutscbe causctl by an unlucky bird which \\’{'l.‘l‘ found allcr lhc rarc to bc cow-roll with blood .sllltlsltcs and thc i'ciilnins of small bird: which Kirsch slrucl. whilc flying. it is thought po ' pt‘opcllr'l‘ may have hit a largerl bird. llo was flying very low. and: pr 1b.. with 171/“: bid: 100 Quebec ()ct. ganio was plentiful all ovcr the} courw'. 'l‘hc propcllcr. turning all — tlit- rulc, of 1.5100 revolutions per minutn, striking, say. a partridge. In-cuinin is reported to be doing nu fractures. so hc has escapcd with a spruincd wrist. ankle. and {t scvcr s'huck. Kirsch interviewed after the race. said he was feeling splendid. and \vln-n asked “wholhcr he did not get cold ifcct after Locolnlc's accl‘ dcut." replicd. “no, they were burn- ing." As a matter of fact they \\'(’rl‘ blistcred by the intense heat of tho motor. «pun _. HOUDINI RECEIVES challenges, defles and proposals of those who would test his powers of sclfrllheratlon. Never has he been compelled to admit. defeat—that he was so bound that he could escape. That is. until now.‘ The one who has finally broken llondlni's record is a young lady from Auckland. New Zealand. This young lady who states she is eighteen“th alone. and has an an- nuity of 3121600 in year. writes liondinl that she is willing to ac- oopl ‘ni=.'proponm of marriage from him. 'é anysr‘ slit» has watched llllll lli‘uinfli’lon pictures asd knows ' hn must he an honorable man and thercfore has implicit confid- cncd in blin. Sh» suggcslr-x that lilhn will cablo licr sltc will come by the first convenient boat to become "per- sonally flt‘quulnlcd." They can kcnp company for three month.)V Hhc adds. and if after that time they am not mutually fit who can loturn home. The girl nfiys she in not a'tag'c uti'uc". but simply thinks that pile will he klnd. . ynunrn not 0): pori- m 1! "tint! whcn vnu Irene hr. Chat-cm Ointment .fnr haze-mt; and Skin Irrltntlnnn. ta oncn and nrndulll in. Sample box y tion "I . Dr .0! all can if y en; in! r I d “a? zocuniidmp to: pone , r or II dealer: or Eugen-on. Batu & C0,, 144., Tor- . . Auction Sale of Butter.~ offcred, of which 367 i , paslouuizcd memory WEEKLY REVIEW OF EGG AND J‘I‘Heh-l“ at fill-33c, and {IMF 'l‘hc llumiuluu Live Stouk branclll Mercantile Exchange Sale. :blc llint Lccoiutc'slc‘h W, K. ROGERS, City Ticket Agent, 21l»lb, clicch offcrcd at 18c. per 11).. Txtras . . land anothcr lot of 200 sold at 17Vgfl Flrais 500 cases first [on prices, Oct. 'l’owl lfihlckcns . POULTRY MARKETS' live fowl steady. forwards tho following rcport. 'l‘rllcro has ll"(‘ll litllc change. in the anadan afinnal Railuiaug ‘ The National Way MARRIAGE PROPOSAL. For years Houdini has success- I fully withstood the onslaught of - The Continental Limited DopMontrcal,BonaventuroSia: QQRMDailu' Fastest Time I h o r 1 Li 0 e uporior Road Bed uperior Service All Steel Equipmonf Through Compartment-Obscrvniion-Library Cars. Standard and TourlItSleeplng Cars. Dining and Colonist (Inn and Coaches. For Fares, Reservations, Etc. Apply to:— .. i' or W .T. HUGGAN, District Passenger Agent. per lb.. 175 packages lint-st (l.l'.l .Poullry llr((‘.‘s down 2 to 4 cts.. cromnury offered at 37%c pcr lb.. Montreal. Toronto and Boston. Bos- tl, ,. . i V with (lT'Ac bid. ope‘r‘atlvl': ’18:, grade Untario (:‘ggs offeredt .480. Roosters . got in tho way of his-machine. tray» , tliorc wcrc. 1.61m packages arurea’n. lll‘t' flllZf'll. and -00 (n'sOs .1. t. clliug at. a spccd of about 5'.th kilo-tery motors an hour? The qucsliou ls‘iHU'kilEll'S lining .skcd sci-loust in aviation ; sold at 3759c. per “1.. 501 ackagog cil'clcs born. This theory has bccniflncst crcamury at 36%;; 03 pm-k. sugar-stud by the fact that the agus wing: of tho willncr's aeroplane packages fine at 3553c. . . .200 live weight. .2' )llduys durin ‘of October should hold prices for —————-.o.———— ..PROMrlsAlNG OUTLOOK— This inarkc's for cggs during tho last fact that Lloyd GPOI‘SO,M|d ‘ l‘cw days. Monlrcttl and Toronto “lan .flm to meet “gain in Lon . At. the sale of tho Mercantile Ex. rcport “firm and unchanged." Ncw do" may he “ukcn as lumpy omen. at film‘m‘imlnf Trade'vm'k “Wm WM?” (out: “in d"- When mct mcet fare to face there ‘ Yesterday (here were 100 boxes iln- maud strong for highcr grades. dull usi 'western cheese ni‘frcd at 17%0. for lower gratics. Montreal prices, I “kw ' W " — Specials . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ,. 50 “550 Mlnnnl'n Mal-em for Dnmlrull is always hope for settlement. W. M. FLYNN, Station Ticket Agent