P ` ‘sssilmoseuilears r‘ml` ._` sssa _ _ _ _ li sins. ‘ “ _, » _° ~.-”’°-?' ’ Q. t...._,..<. . l Used' one f 1 d tells ua atclelillt R y Court Double Cream 'la made if valilsl it it the best article value we have ln we like to recommend The price is 50c a jar. Let - us show you all the Garden 'Court Toilet Prepare. tions, _ They’re worth seein from a beauty standpoint an for quality there’s none better. E. A. FOSTER CENTRAL DRUGSTOBE rg.- l Many a glrl's distant manner may be traced to the fact that she had .onions for dinner. fa»f.»1=i`~.t_1 2.--ei' _-»~_t~v‘ ir _ii \é`1=ir~i‘-“M-‘i'. V _'-1 .J 5555 _»--1-~_ir_s'_ff-la-=.~=s=_i#.i=.-fl=~.i==f=_~=_ AGENTS WANTED ._ _AGENTS IALARY AND COMMISS- _ ion to sell Red Tal Stock. Complete f stock including exclusive lines, spec- ‘ iallyIhardo‘, grown only by us. Sold 2 onlyby our agents. Elegant free sampler write now to Dominion 1 Nurssr es, Montreal. ‘ ._ ` 6681-8-bMEmth80i. , _ FOR SALE rm FOR `8ALE AUTO SEAT iWAGON. also large cooking stove. Apply 46 1 Edward Street, City. 881-9-11M2ipd “ FOR SALE-A DOUBLE HOUSE _ centrally located with all' modern improvements., Write "M" care 1, Guardian Office. 795-9-tlmtf (_ - ' _ FORDOARGAN BE .BOUGHT ATA - bargain run two years. Apply by letter to "T", Box 116, City. » 757-9-5-m6ipd. ff I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 7; J; -(_. . ‘N . 'I -1 l ___ f. "'.5.-f‘_--='.~.- -. _ _i ti.-~ -ui *ru lu-l f1‘-f*-Pu* §% §%%%bh§% _ LOST LOST IN THE CITY RING FINDER please leave 72 Elm Avenue. 853-9-10M2Ipd. LOST _ BETWEEN CH’TOWN AND Tracadie Cross cover for hood of car- Finder please leave at Guardian Of- Ofllce. 850-9~10M2i. MISCELLANEOUS - can r-‘on Hina.-PHONE 1o2-i.- 1 -is MeCLARV'8 TAXI SERVICE STAND 2 Macs. Phone 815. Residence _ Phone 372-R. 194-8-12M1r_nopd. WILL SELL TO A NEW BEGINNER all our household furniture practic- ally new. Purchaser must buy all in one lot. Apply at 74 Bayfield St. ` 823~9-lllM3ipd . FOR SALE - DWELLING HOUSE. two out buildings, nve acres of land at Southport Apply to Mrs. Grimes, 55 Dorchester St. 766-9-5M6ipd. SOHOONER FOR SALE 39 TONS registered shoal Draft. Bargain for ‘_ quick -sale. Apply. to W. J. Johnston, Murray Harbor North. _ _ _ ~. 878-9-11Msips. FARM FOR SALE AT SELKIRK. 50 acres wi-th crop and good dwelling house. Near school and station. Ap- ‘ply to owner, A. J. McPhee, on premises or to Patrick Bradley, St. 'rhel-ssa's. ale-s-smelnil. F C t K A U H Y L __ _ FARM FOR SALE.-190 ACRES IN Dundas. 60 acres cultivated. Bal- ance'good lumber and firewood. Mile from churches. stores, school, shipping, _cheese and starch factor- ,ies. Brook through property. Bulld- lngs good repair. Near mussel mud. _Will sell reasonable. Cash or terms. Apply to owner, Geo. W. Turner, Bridgetown, R. R. No. 1 . P. E. ' lslfand. 877~9-11M6ipd continue buying live poultry Sep temher 30th (We wilil then com mance buying dressed poultry of all kinds at highest possible prices |Harrls Abattoir Co 869 9~11M6i STUDENT NURSES AT THE PRO ctor Hospital Proctor, Vermont. Class will open October 16th. Course, two years and six months. $12.00 per month for first year, $10.00 per month thereafter. _Apply to Miss H. Bl Wood. Supt., Proctor, Vermont. 848-9-10ME6i. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ox are a ers ssocia on w I bo held inthe Y.M.C.A. Rooms on Thursday the 11th at 8 o’clock p.m.' sharp. Full attendance is requested H. Harper, Secretary. _ 846-9-l.0M2i. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING DEPT. for your next order, for blilheads, letter-heads, envelopes, visiting _ cards, posters. Al kinds of pamph- let work done. Special prices on large quantities. The Job Printing Department of The Island Guardian Publisfhing Co., 176-Kent Street, Charlottetown . HELP WANTED f - 'f 1 FEMALE sa... ` WANTED - Ar Ti-is __cui~ioAi.L _-. Home Y. W. C. A. an experienced _ houselnald . 872-9-11M3i. WANTED WANTED.-GENT»LEM~AN BOARD- ers. Apply 230 Richmond Street. ' 863-9-10M3ipd l _ _ 'WAl|TED.-KITCHEN GIRL. APPLY at 'once to Lonergan‘s lunch room. ' ' 843-9-9M5lpd. _Q1- WANTED.-A MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. Ernest ‘ Rice, 11 Rockford Square. _ _ 1 ‘ H5619-5-moi. -* *H WANTED MAID. APPLY MRB. (DR.) MacGuigan, 196 Richmond Street. ` -i ~ 691-9-4Mtf. _________, ____,______ ._ *lWANTED IMMEDIATELY MAID fs; general housework. Good wages ' 6 washing, Appl-y Mrs. Jus. Palm; er, 22 Pleasant Street. 870-9-11M3i. »-¢-s~s»-s»-s-s»-s~¢..¢-»¢- o-------~--.~.. _ . --.--.-~------¢--we __ liamoii iuicia _ ~ i-'oil .rilrcilits omn time nanny ioiion for _ a few cents-Try lt! __ _ as ills Jules of two lemons into s bottle containing three enncss of ordtiard wliits, shake Veil, and you liars s quarter pint of the best freokls end- un ' lotion, me eempleslon h user, st vm. my smullfooit .rear grocer has thslsinons and sa! __ tore or toilet counter will supply _‘iw bum _of °_1_‘°\1e1'¢ W_l1l_¢_° 'sf-9 eggs., ‘ ||s`ssa|s this sweetly ` t lotion into the race. noel 'liiiil-asrniesssss ’..:i`sf.°l_l's_f ‘WANTED-A SMALL FARM 50 OR 75 acre s of land, near Catholic church. Apply with all particulars to Box 584, Westville, Nova. Scotia. 829-9-9M4ipd_ WANTER-'-ROOM AN BOARD. iN private family,-by man of good -ha- bits, write “X" Guardian office. 874-9-11-mllipd. WANTED TWO OR THREE FUR- nished or unfurnished rooms by middle of October. Young married couple. ~No children. Apply at this ofllce. 858-9-l0M4ipa TEACHERS WANTED wIAN'°rEo.-rsacnsn Fon Mii.|. i » ‘ POULTRY NOTICE-NVE Wll-|- DIS- Mrs. Samuell Ross, Dorchester, in fo ....- J VK t__`;,:»' _ _ 1 __ A GUARDIAN » _._ :-- IT PAYS to buy in this prqvlaes. no biiopsn rooav no-ranlanis. -'rhe regular weekly Rotary lunch- een_wiii not he held-today. ' ililerlco-cavizu-oisi-i.-on sun- day, Sept 14th, Rev. M. J. McPher- son, B. D. of Stanley, N. B., will con duct service in North iltustico at.11 a. m. Cavendish 3 p. ni. 'and New Glasgow at 7 p. in. (old time.) ' _ NORTH RIVER FIFLD.-On Sept 14th -H- R. Bell will preach as fol- lows:-'Kingston _ at 11 a. ‘ns., North River 2.30 p. m. (old t-ilno_) No service at Long Creek. (Patriot please copy.) , PERSONALS Mr. James Pendergast, Kensing- ton, was in the city yesterday.` ' Col. Alex. MacPhall, D. S. 0., Orwell was in the city yesterday. Mr. Lorne Smith, city, left yester- day for Toronto. _ iMr_ A. A. Archibald, Truro, is in th city on a huslnss trip. l Rev. P. D. McGuigan, Vernon Riv- er was in the city yesterday. Miss Ethel Bagnall, city, left this week for Sackville to take up music and other studies at Mount Allison. _#_ Miss Eileen Longworth, city. leaves this morning for Toronto to take up studies at Havergal College. Mr. Joseph McQuillan, New Haven came to the city on Monday to attend St. Dunstan’s University. _ Mr. and Mrs. Newton Dawson, North Tryon, were among, the town visitors on Monday.-H. iMrs. R. 0’Dell and son of Sydney are visiting Charlottetown and a/re Stunning at the Revere. _._ -Mr. J. A. Beaver of St. John. Nat- ional Cash Register representative is in the city. Mr. E. F. Lawlor, St. John, travel- ler for the Dayton Scales, is registered at the Revere. Miss Catherine Green of Summer- side, is the guest of Miss ‘Ruth Auld, Brookland st., Sydney. Mrs. James Lynda of the Brunswick Hotel, Kensington and party motored to the city yesterday morning -and returned in the evenings Mrs. John Darrab, Clyde River and Mass., are the guests of Mrs. Hannah Murchison, Royalty. -Mr. R. L. Jamieson... commercial traveller of Haliiax,__is in the city. He is a brother of Mr. J. G. Jamieson, druggist. - _ Strubel have returned to Sydney from Morrison . \ . . . c ma. r Bank of Nova Scotia, _-has returned from a trip to Charlottetown. ~Mrs. Ritchie and family are at present at Antigonish says a Sydney Exchange. Mr. ~Cy. `Hughes, son oi Mr. G. A. bec Mr. A. W. Hyndrman, Manager of the Royal Bank of Canada is enjoying a well earned holiday. Mr. R. H. Pet- hlck of ‘Hunter River -is in charge during his absence. Mrs. James Cowan and children who havebeen the guest of her parents Mr. -and Mrs. Allan Livingstone, Cum- berland, during the summer months, left Saturday morning on return to ~Providence, R. I. .She was accom- -panied by her brother Fletcher Liv- ingstone and James E. Gorveatt, Cum- berland. Both young 'men intend spending the winter there. They will be greatly missed by their associates. IN MEMDRIAM - #__- MRS. J. D. LAPTHORNE A wide circle of friends were grliev- gan to fail she was actively in erest - _ ~l~ _.'._.n,- ._‘. his-i'. ____._.-____ -Ml‘B. H. P. 'Dllcheffllll Bild 'Ml‘B. A. E. Arthur Frederick Burke, Water .SL B85' F0l‘l\lll0. 1?. E- 1-- Wll9\'9 lll9Y Rev. G. C. Taylor in the presence of had been uiwndlns the summer. immediate relainves ofthe bride and --- _ _ groom. The bride who was unnttend- _ ,J MF- W- B- Sl~9W8l't- B0Sl0Il. 8l‘l`l‘/Bd ed, wore a tailored suit of navy blue 1 theully 011 Tuuuduv uisht uud left with het to match and lox lure the esterday afternoon on a visit to his gift 0( her father. There were many H1191' ll0lHB lll lVl0l1l118\l6- handsome and valuable wedding pre- , sents. After the ceremony Mr. and Miss Jessie B. McLeod,‘Valleyfield M,-5_ Bm-ke left on a motor trip to_ Em. has returned to 1101' 1101116 utter the mainland vin norden. The Guard- snendlns 11 few days in Mount Vernon. inn joins in extending noni-nest fell ‘U19 Bllesl °f hill' fl`l9lld» Ml" Em” citations to the popular young couple. Mr W S Rit his, nage of the ,, - _ /_ ' i _. Hughes ol the P. lu. l._n. isle yester- Hideout today received - 11 161051111" day morning to spend a short visit from Constable Chisholm at Aibertont with his .brothel-..st‘Psepohnw, Quo- P. E. 1.. addressed tu the Chl" ° Of £110" upon whom the honorar de . .Y ' grae of L. L. D. is to be conferred at- the Dalhousie Centenary Convoca- N011 l-Dlluy. the name of Principal S. N- Jl0b6l'ta'on of Prince of Wales Coi- lege is included. ly scunie ensued on Great Gorge St. Yelllvrduy afternoon when two police oillcera endeavoured to arrest a man under the influence of liquor. He put “D 5- 3710118 resistance and his ef- forts 10 kos from being handcuffed attracted uulle a gems;-lng_ COVEHEAP ANR i-iAnn|Ne'roN. -‘Reverend -Professor John J/[n¢Nei1 of Vancouver will preach in the pres- byterian Church at Covehead on Sun- day morning september 14th, at 11 uulusk- The pastor will preach at Hsi- at 7 in the evening. from her son Mr. William Sutherland of the Bank of Montreal, in London, EDKIBDG. stating that he expects to sail for Canada some time early in October. asooi/*e°___-- 0 j _Known *rv of onto oven " I . MONTREAL. Que-f oi’ Kcnslgton and Mrs. Goodwill and ller niece Mrs. W. ll. Patterson of Newcastle N. I3. Tile third member of the family, namely, Dr. V.'I.. Goodwill of St. John, N. B. was unavoidahly absent. A few intimate friends werc also present on the memorlble occas- ion. Afer dinner had beeri served, Mrs. Goodwill was presentedby the mem- bers of the family with a purse of gold. Although taken by siirprlsc she made u most fitting reply. \Mrs. Goodwill whose maiden name was Euphcmia Cooper of Pugwasil. N. View School. Supplement $90. Apply ed f_ h f gh d th 1 g _ Mrs. Goodwill, widow of the lata to G. l-l. Jenkins. 862-il-10-M3i day omg?-Tin; of eMa‘I'lgare(falT3lel|IVi?:seaE, Rev. John Goodwill, Brighton, is rc- '*. beloved wife of Mr. J. D. Lapthorne. ceivink conxratulations from her nu- FOUND .Ml-s. Lapthorn who was 68 years oi merous friends- -.ln celebrating the _ age had been in failing healtllflor the 50th anniversary Ol l\°l' Wuillilllif 'derson of Edinburgh Scotland Short- S., was married at that place to the -Rev. John Goodwill on -Sept. 7, 1860 by the late revered Rev. Dr. Pollock at one time Principal of Pine Hill College, assisted by Rev. James An- I loved by the members of ther Church of Scotland congregations to whom lier husband had ministered over a large section of this province. Mrs. Goodwill is still enjoying excellent llcnilh and yesterday morning left on a trip to the mainland. POINTED PARAGRAPHS Love cf man for himself never grows less. A hook agent is often rl woman with n h-str-l'y. 'l`here's always a slip 'between the side walk and the ship. -.1. ."I .11--.-1-_,___ calm on T1sAl*il<'rs` The ladies of 'Memorial L30. B. desire to express their thanks to all who gave the tea in aid of the phanage, to the Patriot fo all notices gratuitously, yer for flowers, to the erous patronage and to helped in aux' way the success ~vYas_. thank the G'.f W. Piper Mcliengie for the music so kindly rndered at val, July 21, __ _~ svonpln or coM|si1'1'l_l_ ly after their marriage Mr and' Mrs __- F F. ‘ 1 7' _ . W FOUND. -_ GENTLEMA_N'a q0|_p_ past three or four years. iSh _ was a Her marrlulu f°°lK place on Sept. . _ _ _ ,t-on watch f0,md_ Apply ge0_ v_ nntiveof Scotland and camE‘ from but as the 'ith this year 211% 2:1 goodlyzgl let; as 'i;°;_lstsl;1t1;f€‘r;f'¢lubell1:\gll;¢2 __ Moore, 40 Queen Street. , that country to Montreal where -she Sunday. the celebruflull WHS “ll °\ll _ ell- ° 5 _ H d _ - = 1 ~ ' -‘ - - _ - » " _ was married. She removed with her Saturday.-hthe llhthi. It wast<;ll;ser\:)ex:1~f}ns.1l‘11gac§; §1n‘thi1)rA1£;>;ld“r]1;1e(;lul:_;lhé_l;‘\; n* e _ ~ ' _ i, resen r s . ev . _ $ F°uNDf';A~véN 33” covugng dhe? ?els.lIlIe)ll::?ato‘l'lrerbn :vig Ellleebldwargrlaioolivxmlybarrister-at-law, letter-fl;-ltbsence on 11 Bl! 111011015 ful" -f ""4 gferg* obyooep lying" afmflallardbln I‘“°"“ 5' “ WOMAN of sterling christ. Poterboro, dnt.. and Mrs. Goodwill; iough in Australia. Wh _ O _ -'"'-__ _ __ .lg gmc. md NJN fm. tm, “_ ian character Before her heal h ne her son Rev Thomas Goodwill B A Am, ,Mr qeddlgn return, Mr and , , » ' _ _ I 7¢9_9_5_uM n I _ f I I Mrs. Goodwill went to Esperto Santo K 'I I' A f I _ _.__ ~ = __ , ed in church work, -being a member i ma mos; northerly island of the S -~ *_* ‘ ' ‘ " `. _ of St. James' con regation_ -'In her group and about 70 miles distant _ ' ' ' " _ WAN ‘HELP-" WGN °X°¥1\lllil’ied_fl\0 "U6 -W0mlhlY from Erromango where the martyred .. -1.2 _ 6" ALI' grzces yirhllch mailto -hier ibellovedkalgg __ __ a ND aEnR"Es oordons had resided. | I- " " ' ` _ at _ -1. -"‘ _mr _ _ es eeme y al w o new elf. e ` Afer spending five years n mss- _ _ _ _ - , ' |p sympathy will- be felt_ for the grief ' '- - ` ‘ i work Mr. and Mrs. Goodwill came IS due to SeIf*deVeI0 _ _ wANT‘° A' . n F ANP P I stnlckn husband and for the I 'ns and Ami °tI‘-“V ‘lf°"t"”-’ toni" .nd I onth lslt ll in 1876 h th form fitter. Apply Currie I: Murnagiisn. da 9 health Mn , dfenh that ,N to e n w ere e su I. from the] bak”-I _~ nghtsrs who mourn lor one who ‘U "3" - ii ri th i t rl D in M _ °'"l"'zm' W" ,U ¢,,,,¢,d to hum, md fam" recommendss in the best medical °" °“°°e" 0 ° “ ° °" °““ C ga ~-" ' ` . ' ° . -no hi. ' _ . I WANTED MAN TO‘WORK On FARM Bnld" 5 °`°"°Wm$ -h\"l’°l“l ¢l1y° b°°l“’ “U wmbiud In Ewa,” su- ' htffs. Goodwill has proved awcrthy and _ Y - ‘1»- I1 build- uv *lu \>‘°°“» 1 natural sweetness never ~"‘ " Apply Horus Bros.. Wluoluu- i}°“_;°' "'° °°“'_“°“;°§'- -7'1"" E- f“‘l’°""” “I” me imigonmum orwsli ness snii here he has his _ _ A ”"MM°M` `vl;t;sIgl?:ne1?la.§l;r:: ghubbkéiix zllfllgiir. ldlgrfsllon, tag? ‘tiller ,doinasho “$11.2 "“T§§“{°§;‘,§;§2sy§;;"he removed to disturbs di n as gfg _ _ 3 A -"Av, o n snns y, rs. asus m ron. gives ne s seas o _ ,Ch I tt , t ki M ld l _ ‘ '_ Walrtzle ,ood -“_ chierlouslown snil urs. iz. s. lnni.__ p“m.n°',fr!W,|h'fI.os_ith. Rss ment: at siigdgnoglczl Bgixtone xsergusg , SOITIB Other C!fSWBB'S5. mis, y s yous, msn oh; has Bl\;1‘"¢°- ixxlhffsla, l»Cfl;;1m;¢‘1}_°°r»11l1; sd sed hsl¥lp::l\(i;e ofsilzrzehgalt ang in leon OIVG The Chlldféfi all- *ROY ' .considerable experience esp iaiily *xl ' " ' - erstienl. ,_ 1 ' fi-~G00llWlll ll!! p1‘0'0d‘l' Worthy Want °°d`f°r‘ the ‘ A* _ _- 1 --s-» lmiluwhumls mess nears as s will time osiiuel-lu ll 1 is i fn ii es s il rl his. ' 5 _ -fn' g|aLrgl.iiiI"TG¥3.°'° STS;-_1iMli:lgI: __ 1° '_'h’“_’h "'_°‘:,t=”dI‘“ man! Hood I Plllli igngmifastolgite Bend “s'he‘fis glxesltllg' be- ' E ‘|._~ __ .a ' ,-4