i into a u n t if skin is ‘sunbumed, . tanned orfrlepkled i ounces; well, and ‘yo u er, at very, very small costi» i; Your grocer has the lemons and ~,|< any drug store or will supply i! Orchard White for “a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lo- or toilet i ‘tlon into the face, neck, arms and - hands each day and see how freck- I appear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! -lt is harmless. _ ---———<-0>i__ GROWING DEAF‘ \Vl'l‘ll HEAD Nlllflldflf TRY TIIIS If you are rowing hard of heur- ing and four ‘atarrltsl {Jenfttcss or if you have roaring. rntnbling, his- sing noises In your enrs go tn your drugglst and get 1 tum-re of Pur- rnint (double strcmrtit). ntt-l udtl to it 5A pint of hot water and n little granulated sugur. Take I table- spoonful four times o. tiny. This will often bring quick rclief from the distressing head noises. Clogged _-nostrlls‘ should open. breathing become easy and the mu- cus stop droppim: into the throat. easy to prepare. costs Ilttlc an is plcnsnnt to take. Anyone who is threatened with Caturrltul Deafness or who has head noises should give this prescription ll. trial. §Macs Essence oi a VINEGAR. i; “ ABSOLUTELY i! This essence is nearly double‘ the strength of ordinary ‘Essence’ of ‘ Vinegar and is ideal for pickling purposes‘ We guarantee ‘it to be absolutely pure. TbeZ Macs nnuectsts 149 Great not... st. 44.411; vii m...‘ L. i Dr. ll. C... Harris g3 Eye Specialist Oflice, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown.“ ' Oflice Hours: 9.30—l2.30, 24-5 _‘ ‘ Phone 68-Y. it . I l , come T0 ti \ t . N snares/Inna. gs, .1920; .1 y itéitolttutct ‘ . ' o; TAKES or; Girls! Make steel-hail; time}. . _ sunburn and ‘- tan Iolwn. and complexion beautifi- count- three ounces of lea, sunburn. wind burn and tan dis- irndqlspt-tg‘ uotmmu OATA: on: " ..> oou-p-n-u WHAT'S WHAT In hats at Pa- tons fall opening. ', - ' ~ 2901-9-24-31. use-Fritz omte with a smile a. and buy a tafnext Wednesday, see1-s-2s-tt_ FOR BALL-House with modern improvements. Situated in desir~ able loouiiity. Apply st this office. 29160-2151 pd WIMSLOE 0IRCU|T.—-11 a.m. lliiglifield, 3 p.m. Princetown. 7 p.m. Wlnsloe South, 0.11. Peters, Patstor. tswez-i- - nur MARGARlNE.—- Plenty of Sweet Nut Margarine at 42c. a. lb. now obtainable fmm (Joi- fln & 01., and P L. Smalitwootl. 2998 pd. HOT DINNER AND TlEiA wltll be served ln'St. Dunstan‘s ‘Parish Hull Wednesday and Thursday of nex-t week as well as supper on Tues- tlay evening. 3037 N-0TlCE.~—'1‘lto ‘business hiours of THE ROGERS HARDWARE C0,, LTD" are from\8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Saturday half holiday ccttscd September 18th. _ 2971-91234“ SUNDAY SERVlCEBr-Ilev. it. Lindsny will resume his ap- pointments on September 26th. ns follows: Cross Roads i=1 s.m. Alex- andra 3 p.m. Hazelbrook 7 p.m. ‘Subject "the Apostles Longing." A cordial invitation to all. METHODIST JUNIOR CHOIR- The Shmd-ay School Choir will sing nt the Morning Service in the Methodist Church‘ tomorrow, e rehcttrsttl will be held In ‘the church ct 10. u. ttt... and every schdlalr is requested to be there on time. 3039. POLliCE NEWS,—~A young Ind ttbotti 17 or l8 years of age, giving ll-Is nnmn as Alfred ‘Fallow, ttrrcst- ed for being disorderly. uppcurcd yoslcrtlsy tnornln-g. llc was found to be ittsnne nntl was renttmtlotl. He claims to be httlf English ttntl l ltttltf Irish and trble i.0 bent ttny one on ettrtlt as proved by ttltn fin-I 'tlta.t he ousted Jock Dempsey tin-i all the lop notchers, in than. lim- of endeavor. A drunk was fitted $20 or sixty days. A cottplo of marten worry up for infraction of titt- Moiur Vcltitilo Lnw. One tiffetttltvt- was lined $2 or five (lttys and the ~ other was zttllourntd "HUI i110 3511i inst. A large sized docket of anio- moblle cases will come up t-oti-ay. Ancient Babylon In ‘Picture Attcit-tti liulryltttt in all its prodig- ul nrttgttilllcettce is one of tho sot- tings in (lecil B. Dc Mlllrfs big Pttrtun nun t-Artcrnf t ])l‘(l(lll(§l inn, “Malt- and Female," which is com- Ing ‘to -i!h.e Strand theatre lnexi Wcdncsday, Thursday and Friday. September 29, 30 ‘and 00l- lfit. ii is a screen adaptation of lSlr dain- cs M. Bat-He's futmons plny. ‘Titt- Atlmirable =(lricltton." In the cottrsc of the story, Crichton. ‘the 8110"" tnatcd butler, dreams of the ‘duys “when I was a icing in Babylon... as he sits amid the ruins of a prehistoric court on a desert isle.‘ The dream is shown on the screen, with Gloria lStwanson as the gor- geously attired sinve Sirl- 30 ' Stop‘ at, '7: Cook's for 1 Your‘, Photos : n - LePage. Body Cois Store .. - and see their " Especially low prices during Ex- ‘l hition Week. Tat your service. ’ - EXHlBIEION a or HIGH QUALITY roofrwnnn . unmet. Leann (:0. in Wholesale anti Retail t Make this store your Headnuar- . -- , I ters, while in the City. ‘ If we can in any way make your visit to our city more pleasant, we are I_:-~ DI! Ill IN! PIW- IUY A TAO next Wednesday and help tbePJil. l. Protestant 2981-9-23-tf Orphanage. , ing. and tomorrow. at Fosters Drugstore. . ’ - 3022-9-25-21 Ing rootu. 17' bettmo / 11.111. hclpfullness is invited. ‘The usual hour 2.30, . Tltnrsddy nlgltt. Rage-i‘; wzts present for as drawing Freetown, twee appointed specter in Prince County. ST. JAMES bt-tuncu. w, . ZION CHURCH. 1i :t.nt. tluy School and Bible Classes. p.m. Taylor. METHODIST CHURCH. 10.15 on lltv Wlttors." ing. 2.30 p.m. Rally Dny scrv ‘.0 Thc (lrcutest work in tin- Mittisit-r ltt-v. G.W.i*‘. g. ' I . ' l BAPTIST CHURCH. " ll tt.m. solution, stibjctct Ill'_'||iil (‘lturclt in the Life of Pt-trplv." Pttstot‘ Iicv. CxR. lllilll. ~ ST. PlETEFVS CATHEDRAL (‘omtnttnioti S and 11 :t.tn. ris itt the evening. 8T. PAUL'S CHURCH. 8.30 iL-ln. "’I‘lte Latubetjt. (lonferctict-f‘ msntmshvi-rne late-it from 06W Y0Pk-—flt Patons Big Sho'w- 2091-9-24-31. GRACEFULLY DRAPED HATS for your selection at Patons today 2991-9-24-31. OPENING OANlC-E AT CASINO opening dttnce Monday ‘September 27th in ‘thgi Casino. Tickets on salt AUCTION SALE of parlor. din» ' and kitchen furniture at Mrs. D. Patterson, 236 SI-ytlttcy St.. Monday, Sept. 27 at 2 o'clock. ll. Bnttristo, Auctioneer. 2995~=9<-2_4~‘3ipt1. YORK OlRCUIT.—S-ervices will be hold next Lords .‘Day its follows: 11 tit York, 3 p.m. HpUCll-lil Sunday School ltally at Iinion Rood No scrvicgs at. Bruckley tomorrow. METHODIST SUNDAY ‘SCHOOL. —'i‘0tuorrow is ‘Rally Day. A upco- ‘ial progrstntne has been prcpurctl. and a service of inspiration and utnticipnted. Stud- ents and strangers are especially 304'? BOARDLOF EDUCATION. --'l'ltc lioard of Education was in session Superintendent ‘Lin: first time wince his appointment, Quite a lot of business was transacted. bliss Eleanor Lowe was appointed teacher in the P. W. College . and Mr. Brewer Auid, an in ctttiflit‘ SERVICES 11 a.m. sermon; 2.30 p.m. Snu- dtry School and Bible ‘Classes. 7, p.m. Sermon. Seats free. Visitors welcome. Preacher ‘Mr. TJC“. Jam- finrlnon’ 2'30 p'm' Sm; Francis. The first practice will be‘ sermon. All seats free. Visi- tors welcome. Minister Rev. Goo. (a to 10.45 Prayer Meeting ll null]. scrttton “Bread (last. up» ‘address t.o tho cltildrctt who will conduct the sing- s (lays ago. arrived lust night. The in Sunday iSt-ltool. 7 p.m. 801111011 World. (i lotttleltn - ‘"i‘itt\ pltttrc oi’ tho Sntttiznv School in ill»: (ltttrt-lt.“ 2.80 ‘Sunday School uttti lllblc (llttssess linlly Day scrvicrs. 7‘p.ttt. serttton subject, "The platrv tilt- .,.,,_ 17th Sunday tiller 'l‘rinit_v_ Holy ilintiut-t 8:30 n.m. Sttntluy Sch-col and Bibi-l (“lashes 2.30. lilvsnsopg 7 p.m. The Atrch Deacon of IKEJ. will preach in the ntch-nittg nnd Rev. (LN. liu" lloly COllllllllITlIlll. ll aunt. Morning Prttycr and Sfirlililfl- 2.30 Tuesday night the Urban Stock will present "Guppy Rinks" a dram ntization of the Guppy Hick stories which ran in the Saturday evening Post and were road by millions. Tho central figure is Alden l‘. Ricks known to his friends as "Cappy" He is an old sea Captain with a. sense of humor tntd a hab- it ofalways ' insisting on having his own wey whether right or wrong._He is a weather beaten old sen dog, devoted to ‘his daughter and underneath his rough exterior is n lien-rt of gol-d. Millions of reatt- ers of the Saturday evening Post. fairly revelled tin ‘Hi9 "Cappy Riicks’ stories by Peter B. _Kyne‘wlten tiiub lished in that widely read week- ly. When you see Cappy come to iifc on the stage you will enjoy s: RE-ADY-‘EO-R sxntTaTi-Eu. —tSelect your new fall hut and coat todu-y from Patons fine show- ing. 2991-9-24-31. SHOW CONTIN_UED.——T0 give those who could not attend Patons millnery opening yesterday and op- portunity to see their bats, it. will be continued today and tomorrow. 2991-9-24-31. SOCIAL ‘AND ENTERTAIN- MENT in Tyrone Hell, bot 65 on Monday nigh: 2972-9123-4i pd MEALS THAT -.W‘ILL accommo- date visitors to the fair 'wlll be served in St. Duns‘tan's Parish Hall commencing Tuesday ing. 3037-9-25-21 WE HAVE ADDED etchings and water color paintings, suitable as gifts to our stock. There will be o. special tiispitty of these during exhibition week. \'V.'i‘. Welincr, Queen St. 3045 FOOTBALL-The Abegwelt- ex- ecutive have appointed» the follow- ing football committee for this 50d- sonzk-Freti Nttslt, .Jr_, Jiviurk Mt"- Gnigu-n, Lou Cztntpbell, and S. ltcid ct the Abcgweit grounds this afternoon nt 5 o'clock when ,ztll (Jmiidzttes fur positions on the Lulllll nrc expected to report. BODY ARRlVED.—-The body uf ilto lute Fred ’l‘rul.ttor, whose‘ death ill. Denver, ($01., was recorded n few funeral will Luke place. ‘from tho bottle oi his parents, Mr. and h rs. John J_ ’l‘rttinur. 60 Prince Street tomorrow, Sunday. at 3.15 p.“fl'i. The funeral will he under the aus- pices of the Knights or (Jolutnbns. ATTEMPTS TO FLOAT WRECK —-i“llrtltnr attempts were tntult- this week to float. the ncltotlttcr Maggie May, stranded in (Jltnrlottctown llttrbttr offjilocky Point. Tltc Gov.- crntnt-ttt lllg ltoun tind the dredge scows were on the 513F111‘. some time bttl the tut-l proved titteuttttl lo the iztsk its the vessel is quite cltge into the shore. tutti still con- itttns tt large portion of itcr car- go of coal besides being full oi’ wtttcr. Citpililll Lowe who command t-d the vessel and purchased lter ztfter .-.~in\. was t-ondenmcd has sold her to Messrs Dean and Stmvitrt, who have been endeavoring to’ get lit-r ttf|0ttt_ “T” ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. ‘ Urban Stocit *lTbmpiny . at {he ‘not Edward Next Week “Cappy Ricks” September 27th.‘ Admission 25 cents~ Ladies with Baltic ‘is visiting with ltcr uncle, baskets free“ Rev. HG. en-d Iilrs. liicilick. North River. BVGD.’ \ {e ed from o. trip to lleiifztx. his blustering blufflng right and wrong etvitude even more than you enjoyed him in the pages of the Saturday evening Post. lUuppy is one of the ibleenest play-s on the American silage, and there ism a dull moment in lit. lt is so delight- fully different thttt you will talk about it .for ntoirfhs after. Titers is the usual love story running through‘ it, between the daughter of "Guppy" and iMatt Beasley the young sailor “Guppy lttts sot out to tame for being so very fresh" its he puts it. The r-tttire Cotttp1r.-_v will be seen in itltogctitet- (liffer- (mt roles an a tnttstcrly inter- pretation 'wlll e glvt-n by the (‘om panyl Frank llrbun will be neon as "Cappy._" "Seats on sale Ill ilto theatre for nil performztnc Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacEwen and Master Horace have returndtl front ll. visit to Motrtrentl. Mr. Ernest Seller. city represent.- ing John Tobin & ‘Co, has roiurn~ \ .__.___ Messrs Fred lline and Fred Tttnton left tyestertltrv for Wind- sor, N.‘S., to enter ‘ttpon sin-lies! at King's College. iMrs. George Robertson of East Miss Helen Yeo, city, has re'- turned from a pleasant two‘ “rock's VZIlCZLLlOXI ‘spent in Sydney, with her sister, Mrs. iltev.) W.P. Mc- Mr; and Mrs. J. LeRoy Holman, ,8.45 n. nt., Sumtnersido 9.20 n. tn Mr. B. G. Rogers and Miss Olga Rogers of Snmmerside, Mr_ F. L. Rogers. Alberton and Iiir. E. ii Raynor, Sumtnerside ntotcrcd to the city yesterday. Mr. James Wilson, of Riviere Du L-oupe. has arrived in this city, and will spend several months hert- in order that he may become mort- fttmiiiar with the English lungu ages. Mr. Wilson is already grcnv iy enjoying his visit. The ntnny friends of Mr. uni: Mrs. Wllllfllifl Scltoific-ld who wet-t» to ‘have soiled last week for ting lund will regret ‘to learn that ow ing to the illnéss oi’ Mrs. Schofield, they 11nd to cancel their pussag. and are still in North Sydney, un- ill Mrs. SchoficltT-s health will per- mit . . Canadian National Mliailways‘ CHANGE OF TIME—P.E. ISLAND DIVISION (Imminent-int: Monday. Orlobt 4th, 1020, tirttitts will run as follows WEST:--_ _ Daily except. Sunday leave (‘hat lot-totown 6.25 a. m., ‘arrive Horde returning leave Bordon 4.10 p. tn nrrive Sumntersitie 6.05 p. n Charlottetown 6.115 p. tn. iDuily except Suntltry lettvc (‘hm iottetown 12.40 p.m. arrive Sun. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FAMOUS ndncn BROTHERS TOURING ' WE HAVE ONE DODGE noAosrnn IN THE, As indications are now prices of cars will bti"‘llll_inl‘llt?l‘l‘, thereforeuthe wise buyer will act quit-kl y; _ I H ~ There is stiILa good long time for using cars this seas0n—enj0y the delights of the lovely attttutm day's by riding in one of these fine easy running‘ rleilenclable set» over the Islbnd that the mention of the namleflis snfi" ient guarantee of their high quality and sterling wt». ‘ Now on display in our show rooms, 1'74, G11 - ' ' George Street. Kennedy, Webster &.‘Ml"’*fi;c1iir.’;~‘ t t vice Automobiles. § The Dodge is now so well and favorably known a" fill“ t ‘Lin. 2 nail-its c i I :2; .» , -.. NEWER EIAR ” tneristle 4.35 p. m. _ , _ Dolly except Sunday tleuve than ntetrstdg 6.45 a. iottetoum 2.40 1p. m. arrive Bor- Iottetown 10.4 :05 ‘p, m, Tignish 9.45 p.m. Daily except Sunday leave Bnr- lien 8.46 a. m. len 6.40 a. m. arrive Emerald Junr- EAST:- "ion 7.40 o. m. Summorsitie 0.20‘ 1. m. Cltmilottebown 10.40 a. m.‘ ‘ lmily except Sunday leave Ttg- Sttwvttrt 8.45 s. ish 5.85 a. m. arrive Snmmersltlt- 11.30 a. m. 1.00 a. m. Charlottetown 12.40 p. m. _ dilly except ‘Sunday leave Tig- riish 7.25 1t. m. arrive Summer- side 1.30 p. m. leave Summerside | arrive Borden 6.10 5. 5.50 p. tn. . lottetown 6.50 a. p.m. ‘Ilitlly Day in Suutlny School and Bible Classes. 7.30 p.m. even‘ mg pnayer and? sermon. "The Pot- ter and tile clay." Pastor Rev. ll. D. ltnytnond. SALVATION ARMY. Salvation Arm-y services will b" held in the Y.M. (In A. at D19 usual hours, conducted by Adi- Cranwell. PEOPLE'S CHURCH. Services at 7 p.m. Rev. D.M. Lamont preacher. ‘ ' CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m. sermon. 2.30 Sumluy school. 7 p.m. sermon. Preacher llev. ll] _Mfa_lton.’_____‘____ fiieslolot t». _- _ Fall Photography is Fascinating During the Autumn months Nature is sometimes meltin- choly-sometimes BBY- if" you "would like to picture her in these fickle moods- invest in a KQDAK OR CAMERA I g and take some Ill!!!" ulrmlgl the fields and woods. You‘l be impressed wltb the B00098 and will find the recreation instructive, too. i, ‘If you ere not fmmiiill?‘ with Cameras, come In Mill let us demonstrate the vari- -ous siles and Ilvlfll- _ We will gladly furnish you with information and instruc- tions. , Wo-‘slso handle a 0011101018 » line of ‘ et-torocnlterttc surettes, .. ..---. want; .1 . . p, . f; ‘pNsg/stgbtlten all: sitauL-t. rm u "Come in and its" s Comer‘, _ . pin." t ‘ Jeitnsos & Johnsoti m; cuAtrrv onues-ronli, l con. xsur Is rnutncis. us. i l A Ye Olde Firmlc- MILLER BROS Fifty-two Years in Business 1 ‘ o» .. ..t. mill, ‘h: , i Heintzman pSh crlock-Manning Haines Bros. Martin-Orme Bell and Ennis Pianos "i- ing assured of getting th MILLER Bite Daily except ‘Sunday reave ‘Cisr- wrrlve Ohlflffll ' arrive Mt. Goorgewwn ,p.m. amt-Ive . Sonris 11.25 a. m. lp. m. Ill . ill . returning leave Souris 1.15 p. m. Goorurtown 1.00 p. m. Mt. Stew bor 1.20 a. Ill - art. 4.15 p. m. arirve Charlottetown Daily except Sunday lettve Elmira t Daily except Sunday leave ‘Sum- 7fiY"‘-‘"“'" m. un-ive (Thar n. m. Palsscng-‘rr p _ ' ten 6.10 p.m. arrive Summersltle .for Mainland b -this train chant" ll"tiir:t ~?"1l-" icnrs at Etnerald JcL, arrive Bor- n‘. Q v Xi, _... ' i-x-tt‘ i. " -" .00 p. rt so\.v'r|-t:--- _ Daily except In‘ lday leave‘ M ~15 returning luv "' “ Saturday town mos 4mm " ‘tmartotteeown, It-‘ll- l’ Murray Harbor‘. We Offer ' ON ALL OUR Excepting “His Maste e instrument a Special Discount STOCK r’s Voice” Victor Victrolas Records you want. and \ 3,20 pjln, 35 n .m. Snuris (M55 m. DISTRICT-F p.m. (tonneciing at Emerald with Georgetown 6.45 a..m. Mt. Stewart OFFICE. 0H5 l0 ETDWN, tin ‘from llcrdonfitnd gnrrivittgiL-is a.m. onrlve Charlottetown l5 PSLAND- . p ‘ Charlottetown 0.351». m. 10.00 n. m. returning leave Cher- 3016-9-25-‘11. - . _ L»... ,, ¢ "Ya , t seeing v- ... .- -_\n c, , , j Ye Olde MILLER» BRos i- The World's Best inf? Pianos , p t p Famoiilis His Master's Nioic I t 1' . _... .. _ . .. . ‘i ' It will pay you when purchasing a Piano, Organ or Victrola to vtstt our Show R00 ---inspect the various styles and makes we have to select from. . . - _ Get our prices and terms of payment. _ \ , _ MAKE YOUR DOLLARS TALK by placing your order with us now and therebybev