'1! ')I4%Qfi§i9l\ a 2 l 12 Classes l sameness‘ 11,1020‘ . ’ . q , How About Your 1 . - O . Plumbing i Maybe, you are thinking of chang- ing . the present bath room. or in- stalling a new san- itary outfit. Have 1 1 1 1 1 1 Macs Essence "o VINEGAR “ABSOLUTELY ~ runs" v fr» v 4 i usflglo 0V\6l‘ the 10b This essence is nearly I’ W1 . you“ ' double the strength o I can and tenfw ordinary Essence of 1 your plumbing v. d . .d l _ ‘ troubles. Prices meg“ a“ ‘s ‘ e“ . 1 right; O for pickling purposes‘ E I} Vligitrkmanship a. I ‘We guarantee it to be l " flllsaeleyiisi today. ,0 absolutely pure. Plumbing M 1 ' and Heating e ‘ Fred H. Trainor DRUGGETS 1 Phone 393-J. ; 80 Grafton Street I 149 Great George St. +04 ‘ i ‘ THE HARDY T0 PLEASE. This ls where Iilckeys Twist Tobacco always makes good. it has always lmado new" friends with men who are hard to lplcase. l-ilckey's ls the brand that altixoiglhtens out 1nen's tobac- co troubles by its delightful flavor and excellent quality. When you buy tobacco say Hickey‘: QWM. ti. -_ |__ j A1] 3131;, hcllslfi? NICHOLSON rosncco co. LTD. . 1 all»: zal ‘ ' . ‘ vo-oa-voooooa o++ooowu~<< -- -< 4 .¢~<- s~<¢-o-~~<<~¢ ¢°* ssrr. zsnl n. oer. 2.1a. 1920 f (PRINCE EDWARD ; ISLAND EXHIBITION l --AT-- ‘ Charlottetown \ Open to all Canada " Over $12,000 in Prizes ‘The Largest List oi Horses liver Seen ; on. any island Track S-Dayis Horse Racing-S mm PECIAL ATTRACTIONS lllgh Mast Gymnast. The Flying Keclers, sensational and intre- bid trapeze irerfvmlallvfi ""‘1'°Ph°' ATTRAC’ ' TIONS- E The Itacs, Aerial Revolving Ladder Act. ‘ l’ Los Piatas, Acrobatic Coutortionists. 1 6 "- The fastest HORSES in CANADA and the EASTERN STATES are comlnfi. The largest attendance in the history 0f Primers EDWARD ISLAND EXHIBITIONS . is anticipated. Make your ARRANGEMENTS early. ' "" s For all information write the SORETARY- John 1. Davies c. n. Smallwood ‘ t. i President Secll-Tms ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. ' rile ytlillikilwtillllteflwll... . ‘ nnw yss-srllrm OHANOERV. —-1‘he Judges Mil-he Court of Ap- peal in Iliq-uity. ‘have appointed Mr. 1r PAYS £9 s... mils:- ma" has. , I BOUVENIR OF PRINCE ED WARD lSLANDr-Besntiful Illus- lrlied descriptive souvenir ready to mall. Only 50c. by mall '57c. Charlottetown Guardian. 1368-7-01! ONLY LIMITEDNUMBER oLP. ELI. Souvenirs now on hand. Or- der at once to prevent diss point- ment. Prince 500.; by inal 57c. Guardian Office. ' ‘ " ' "a tr 1 ATTENTION‘ is directed -1o the adventlsenilenlt ~, re Eastern’. King's ElPhibl-‘iflllc, which appears else- where In clus issue. essc OOVEIHEAD NOTES.—Mr. Mich- ael Doyle, North Rustlco, paid a flying visit to Covehead on Sunday last.——lMr. Thos. \Whelan, mall car- rier, clty. and his little son Wil- lrcd are visiting ln- Covehead the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilc- lain-Mr. ‘E. J. Reardon, Covehead Road, motored to the city Sunday. —'lVl'r. Frank Whelan, lCovehead. spent the week end in the clty. BRIDAL SHOWlEARr-Jwl‘. 1. .1. l-larlvel entertained at a most en- Joyelhle shower Friday evening. Tile rues-ti of honor Mas Mllssi Naln Clark, whose marriage to Mr. Harry W. Trousdale takes place this week. During the evening a shower boquet, concealing many pretty ‘gifts, was presented to Miss Clark, who, though greatly surprised. replied p prettlly. Dainty refreshments were ' served and concluded a most de- Iliglltfu-l evening. l5 YOUR MON-EY AlNY GOOD‘! Of course it ls! lTllenl why mot look after in.’ You have treall money ln- vested ln llhe Fox industry and it that money were invested in any other manufacturing business, would you not be willing lo spend money to adventise that manufac- tured article and make it known and create additional demand for same according as you increased your Production. ls your investment less valluable because it Ills invest- ed llll foxes? You are cmlployed iii producing one of ‘the mlost. leioclus- lve furs in "existence so why not. advertise your product and lmakc it known -lo thousands ‘of ITPTI-"hllfl who will buy ‘it hf lll is brought ‘to lher attention. 'i‘hll.-l is o-ne of the ohiccts for whllcll tlhc Silver Fox l*“1lr Selling Association! ls being organized. One hundred ranchers have answered the cnlll. Ido mat on ‘your own “pitrl. relmaln tic-at’. We are will" to light our battles. come cln rind do your share. The Organiza- tion nlectlilg is on Tuesday llhe 215,1 inst. in Sumnlcrslde. We invite ylcn wilctller you are a Sharehold- er or not. We want you, conic along. u/Ennlua BELLSF-The mar- riage of Mlssblaln E. Clark and Mr. ‘l’ ‘r’: W. Trowsda-le took place [Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock, at the home of ihn hnlde’s parents. Miss Clark has resided in Port- land, Maine. for several years and is a great favorite there-Mr. Trolls- dale resides in Calgary. The bride was gowncd-lilgrey corgettc with embroidery and hea trimming in sect tone, and ilarrled ii bnqnet of while roses. Tim double ring cerl-nlony was used, Rev. M. Boyer. officiating. They were attended ‘by Mr. J. B. Slocoult and lVllss Esther (“lurk ii sister of the bride. Miss Clark ‘wore white silk and carried plnk ‘sweet pens. Mrs. E. Dowdeii. an intimate friend of the bride. rendered the wedding marches very effectively. Tile wedding was very quit-l, owing to recent bereavement ln the lrroomle faintly. The happy couple left for Prince Edlward ls- land. After spending a few (lays there, they will proceed to lCalagry. whermlhey wlll make their home. The bride's travelling costume was a handsome suit of ‘brown velour. with duvetyn hat to match and mllnk nelok piece. The tgi1ooin"s gift to the bride was a check, to the bridesmaid a cameo ring, to the best mun a ‘sliver pencil and to the‘ plan-lsq‘ fan eagua marine brooch. Many handsome and valuable 8m! Metre received’, Including checks, sliver and linen. ' _ , Gaol-go S. human; K.C., g Master "Jeomuli-r ‘l-loiusws cars; i" Chweer!» ._ "-7 . ooul-s-ss-tf ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. —M‘rsi Ray Praught, Olly, alnrnounc- s the onarrl-age or her daughter, eien _ Blanche. to Harry Alvin Amllrsuui on Wednesday September 22nd, 1920. Charlottetown, Brine»: Edwurdlsland. 2898 pd. ..... FOWflL AND C'HlCKEN~8.—At the Harm Produces today. Phone 1o anldl s00. . Hkrs 0501i ITHE COLLEGE Miss", strictly tailored ‘or softly ‘“‘"““°“- “°“' “WMY” "i P‘“°“'“'. CAVENDISH CONGREGATION . , I _ . s-ism s1.’ The smms$ot fie m,“ s“? ‘ " 7 "' perw 'c ens lth Ca . vonK shroud-Alertness will dlBli Church Sunday slit f1... lies? he conducted next Lord's day as 101m fippeflmg Wm omclam M, widows: 11 a, m. Pleasant Gliove.__y, 3_ 30mm“ mm preach M 7,30‘ Blv-cp- Oow HM and‘! nm- York. P. M. lln the same cams. r. n. Dittleiohnsl, ‘Pastor. - "AUOTTION SALE .- - 8., S. CANADIAN MINER will tentlon ls dralwn 3i’: lcflgolzllaAgl he due here. Sunday and loads Mon- horses. cattle. etc., at M/I‘. Lamb's, day for St. John's, Newfoundland. spg-lngfleh-L Lot 61 on Saturday Buntain Bell ‘k Co. [hi lpteinher 25th. at Line lo'clock. 390L164! T e advertisement appears on Prince County page of this issue. NAME CORRECTED.—The win-I t 2897 ner of $10. prize in recent contest’ was Peter ‘C. Tra-lnor, 2'14 (Eustolil St, instead of l‘. Tralnor. ' CHURCH SERVIOES-Mr. J.D. flScallilail will speak in the interests NLEXAlN-DRAL-Mhs. (Rev-l R- W. Lindsay will speak tn the Alex- andra. Baptist Church Sunday September 19th, at 3 p. m’. MOVING GARAGE- A large garage is "being ‘moved from King Street East near lthe railway to the premises of Mr. John Min-nag- hlan, lPownall Street. SUNDAY ISlEFiVllOEi-k-M-r. J. D. Sealmnn will speak in the interest of‘ the Bible Society llrl the bong Creek ' Baptist Church Sunday rrrornllng. ‘Clyde River ‘in the alfter» noon and even-ling. ‘COLLEGE STUDENTS should take their dress dlfflcwltles tlo Pa- lmns land have them remedied Iuutest [all and. winter coats with ‘the new shlalwi ooilor, or lfur trilli- inning now displayed nt Batons. 9-18tm fl. a TH-E PARISH OF CRAPAUC-.— Slervice neXlt Sunday. the 16th, rfiundely altfem ’l‘l\lnlty, as follows- St. John's Church Crapautl, 11 a. in’. Burden 3 ‘p. m., Ell. Eldzahe-tlrs Church Springfield, 7 -p. in. Preach- er, The Venerable Archdeacon A. \V. Watson, M. A. WJtN3LOE ClRCUlR-Speclal S. |rzllly services to lie hold‘ at Win- sloe Norlh at 11 1i. n1, The Sunday School service hour at 1i a. ‘m. All- so at Wlnrsloe South special Sunday ibally service lat 3 p. lil. Every mem- ber of lllc [community ls risked to hc present and Join ranks of Sun- day Sdluool workers. 'l‘h-e regular service cit lilgtifleld at 7 p. m. ltev. O. ll. Peters. Pastor. BROOKLYN OONGREGATION. —~'l‘he services in Lhe Brooklyn corllgivgation on Sunday Selpt. 19th will be as mliowls: Bilookfleld 1 a. m., Hartsvlde 3 p. m. and Jlunt- er Rdver 7 p. ml. Rev, WV. I Green will conduct the services, A silver collection Wlllll Ihe taken up at the services ln lilo interest of the. Mission Band's. SERIOUS FIRE LOSS-A very severe loss by flue was sustained "l1 Wednesday might by ‘the Misses Gran-t of Tyne Vilile , ljwio 13,5195 VPIZV welllantl favorably known 1n m"! lilciillll’. when their large farm containing -1lils seasons entire crop, he)’. ~fltlS0 one hundred lclf last years 0M5 M": ‘twenty bu-shels 0i’ barley was burned tlo ‘the ground. A stack 0!’ lkram near by, also sixty hens "m" "wd-llll‘ geese were burned. nmrtllnll-iely I10 other animals were housed a; -the ltllnre of the coil-flag- “Holly T2719 5T9. the origin of which ls a complete mystery, was first noticed about i0 p. m, by the WW8 men (returning {mm a char. varai and was almost s1 nlultaneons- lY will by parties in the village (‘i056 all. hand and‘ "in a few moments a 18188 crowd was 0n the spot bu, ‘Jviggllihimlld be done as the llamas m bursting rim-ow], me roof. The ‘loss ls in the vicinity of $4.000 wit-h no insurance. Much synmuhy l5 m" by the entire com- mulslily for these ladies ‘in the lose; o mach valuabdo .p1‘0pefl_y_ we STRllCK WATER 1r VERNON RIVER OCEANS or ll‘ Eighteen thousand grl-llona in ten hours without lowering the well a hit. ' There's no no natural reason why YOU cannot have inst as 800d 3 ‘well on your property. Just drop s line to ' Well 0o. Ltd. 71 Queen Strut- Char ottetowny 93l0-66-tf. . _ w‘ ii. n. l. c. films » liye Specialist om Royal Bank Building, Chariot"- The Trask Artesian y Fall Photography ls Fascinating NDIIPUIB the Autumn monthg nture is sometimes melan- Cll0ly|—li0fflBtlmeg ‘gay n you would ll-kd re plenum’, her in these tickle mood» invest in s" . ' KODAK on cam can the lllelda and woods. You'll be impressed with the scenes and will find the recreation (instructive, too. ll! Yflltare Ilbt-llfamillpr with Cameras. come in and let us demonstrate the vari- ous slzea and styles. ' We wll-l gladly furnish you with information and instruc- tions. . iWe also handle a complete line of ‘ PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES and do DEVEL-ONNO AND PRINT- ING tAT REASONABLE PRIQBS . _ g and take some ja/unts through ‘tetown. Dllice Hours: ~. 9550-1230. 2-5 Phone 68-Y. /, ‘, “Come in and have a Camera talk." Johnson it Johnson THE QUALlTlV-DRUOSTORI COR. KINT I PRINCE OTB. I ‘in North River in the l following mornlnz- On lip-Sid“ R Sllllildlltliy of last season's - of the IBll-ble Society at Long Creek .11 a.m. Clyde River 7 p.in. Stun- day September 19th. Mien Bain will speak at a missionary meeting at lCdyde ‘River, at 7 p.m. on the viliilh. A HANDSOME ANlMAL.—‘Dr. K. W. MlcKinnon, oily is the proud possessor ‘of a beautiful six year Iold driving mare purchased recent- lY ill the Eastern part of the ls- land, and sired by Aqulra. She is coilsldcred by some of the best horsemen to be the prettiest driv- lng mare in Charlottetown. (WEDDING BELL8.—-A quiet ‘wedding took place on the 15th. September. 1920, when Andrew Ed- mund Dollar of Brooklfield, P.1d. 1., and Neavlle Mildred, daughter of -Mr. and. Mrs. Torquil McNelill of Milton, were united in marriage. immediate friends of the bride and groom witnessed the ceremony at the Methodist Parsonage Winsloo, Rev. Aull. Peters officiating. SUCCESSFUL SALEr-Onc of the nrdsl suocesstiul sales of this year, was thalt held at the premis- es of Mr. Lemuel Coles. Milton, on Thursday of this week, when all his stock, crop and farm implements were disposed of by auction, Mr. Ben]. Carter. being the salesman. The prices realized were decidedly encouraging, hors- es up to $150; cattle $155 each; hay $23 ton, loose; spring pigs $21 eaclusow and littler $112 and ev rylhlng ln proportion. YOUNG MAN'S SAD DEATH.- A sad tragedy occurred at ltustlco several nights ago. A young man named William’ Publlcover, Ill years of age, who of late has been mentally unbalanced, wander- ed, from hs home near the wharf d lng the night clad only lli_'lllS nllzxhl-clothlng. l-Ie was missed the Tuesday morning his -body was lfound lfi the river close to the wharf, at. Rusti- co Harbor. Deceased was unmar- ried and lived with his parents. Interment took place on Thurs- day. An inquest was held, coilduct- ed by Coroner JJD. dVicGuiSim. M- 1)., and a verdict in accord with the circumstances of the case was rendered. ._ tints-- a Record That Should Convince You Of the merits of Hood's Snrsa- parllla as the standard blood purifi- er. appetizer and tonic. Originated ln a. famous physician's New‘? lion more than 50 YER" 33°- Adopted as the regular family medicine in thousands of American homes. Has met the tests of i! half century with universal success. Made from best known roots. herbs, barks and berries named in the Dispensary. Will prove its merit to you lf you will 8W9 1'- 5 trial. As a. good cathartic, Hood's Pills. i‘ i‘ ‘Music more than V anything else will bring joy and happi- ness into your home and keep it there. Nothing . that you can put into your home will benefit every 'member_of the family so much as ',AGood Piano Pianoyand Good Value, buy from the House o'f Miller Bros. .“Fifty-two years of Re- liable Dealing. Prices and Terms. i Miller Bros. _._- ._ .,___.. _._ l ic House. The Home of the Heints» man & 00., Plano, and the Victrolls. To lnake sure of a Good . Write for Particulars, The Island's Greatest Mus '" an.» SOME BIG, FIGURES (Continued trom Page Four.) ‘ could not the sold elsewhere." The annual report of the Depart- ment of Agriculture show that pri- or to 10112 island eggs were sought alfter by the trade and that upwards of a million dozens were shipped} away annually. The next. s-natement made is that l “the lsla-nrl ls today the largcstl Egg-‘pffldllfilllg province of the Du- mlnlon." . ‘ Statistics for 1918 show lt to be the smallest egg-producing prov-l lnce of the Dominion. The next statement is “that. the flocks and profits of thd farmers have been doubled." s Statistics show that the Poultry in Prince Edward island number- ed 760,939 ln 1911; and 624,713 in 1919. The next and the last statement is most remarkable "ln 1916 the Island dampers ‘Mild one million dozen eglgs and twenty-dive tons of poultry valued at. twenty-five millions 0i‘ dollars." l would not have taken notice of this item. Mr. Editor but that- ll- eins equally ill-accurate have been appearing from time to time in our island press and some of them are being copied liito the press of the other provinces. - l M11 Sir, etch THEODORE ROSS. Note.—'l‘he statements to which Professor Ross bakes exception were contained l_n a report repro- duced from a ‘St. John exchange. 1‘ EU G.) —--——-<§->--——— PERSONALS . .Mr. W. S. tbouson Willlll to Sulli- merslde yesterday. Mr. GOlZYOH Sutherland. oi’ the P. E, l. IR. went west yesterday on ollflicllal business. The nanny ‘frlnnds are pleased to see Mrs. Jessie A. MacKenzle l-lalrrtslvllle, home again. after visiting friends in Boston Somer- VlIllP, Calnrhrrldge, child Quincy for tho past. dour weeks having spcnl a very pleolszilnt Vftfiihtlllbln among ll('l' many acquaintance-s. __.__:.:;—_.' AGENTS WANTED Men and women. not to canvass, but to triivcl and appoint locul rcp- resentiitlvcs, $1.05!‘: and expenses guaranteed first your. with good chance to llllllill $23,600 and expens- r-s, State agr- and qualifications. Experience. unnecessary. Winston t3. mm 0.. Tnrnntn. O04 HAY.HAY We want at once two or three cars oi GOOD HAY OLD STOCK Phone or yvrite us for price. 0L0 OATS . We have about l i000 bushels best ; quality WHITE and BLACH for sale, get our prises. " Carter 8i Co. Ltd. Feeds Flour .0440‘ v nut-romeo: POTATO BASKETS " zoon-oozsns-ooo All made in P. E. ' ISLAND, from N. B. QQ-vvoav-q-r --4J.o-o+o-o0-0-ao4¢@¢-s+4»-- - u‘sv4ya “JQSS Willi his best pal cheated out 0th [ilk-S wlih laughs. A picture, in iSTRAND| The Most Human Actor on the Series-f WILI".AROGEB_ --ll\' BY .1. C. HOLLAND poor house. Jim Feuton lhoughllt time to act. Apll act he clues, in a plclurl- that throhs with thPlll-l and PW‘ listinee H3215; Night 7i l5 ‘g Me ifliln " l .1 A\ 99 fortune aild confined in the“, ‘l, short, that you will love. g YOU WILL ltlelvllztweian WILL ROGERS 1N “ALMOST A inns-slalom." ‘slain iiiivl 1N "JESS (‘ALL ME JLQ," WHICH l8 EVEN A BET-Trill PllTTlJlIE. A drama, a comedy, a romance-Will in 6M PMUPQ- “StHDDL DAYS ' A riot of lull and laughter lil two big acts. , Wll. DUNCAN E I IN i “lightng Back” 2nd. Startling (Jllap- ler of “THE SILENT AVENUE it’ Ethic PRICES l4 OOv-vvwvvvvv vv O Prlnc ALL. ‘Tl-HS \IV’EEK " 3' The Ever Wonulfif KLARK UREAN l"""~"~-" ‘TONIGHT A-r a.acr~ Last Two Pellornancls ol the lSliilll ylllhan to. IVlatinee 2.30 Sharp'- “Potash and i-‘ealmu for", ONE BIG LAUGH ‘TQINIGIPIT “Nothing. But Lies” A SNAPPY FARCE COMEDY ___> 59mg now on sale a1‘ the Box Office for all performances. a . Eventing Orchestra Resorved~75c——60c. Evening Br lcony lll:sei'ved—'l5o—50c. General Ad sis/slob 35¢- Prices . , 1 l 8.30 sharpcvcnlng. Dglilizlnorleiieaa: 7.30 sharp. evening- i Doors QpOffl, Matinee 2-011 Curtain, hiatlnee, 2.30 sharp- ,. .. blhdtoW-lrl. p§lqies “ms/mg alter curtain lists will be 0 18 8 untll first acl ls 0V"- o-neoarorwaleo-xomzmmeoxm Why A larm Needs A Milwaukee Air Power Ash and P.E.I.- Maple . and Birch. Sfroniglarld well m a d e, double bound- and strapped , top andbottom Low- est prices, order early, th e.y will be very _: u ilrrin 1le B88011. Carttr & "o. Ltd. Flour z nd Feed 2736-9-14 ll 12a Kent so, anal-lotto. Warehouse “st-saws. Water System Combined in a few words the answer is; lit-cause it is the bee. investment a farmerklall ‘make. Tme spent ln carrying water, i1. pumping watol- and ln taking tht stock to the watering "trough. ll time that can he used to bet ter‘ nd vantage at other work . The matter of home comfort nls ls important. isn't the wife of 1h ' . farmer lust as good as the cll~ 1w carry a m“ u“ o! ma“ . , “Tlmall? lies i‘ ill b i di . ‘ What about the children‘! l or e ‘by’ “m “s i talc, infants‘ food, powdstpn sanitary napkins. etc. Well» J everything in the drug lift! lklty line, for children u Isl illlllts. Best qualities. ' ll. J. MAB, Wsserlptlon Drupnlkt v s there "any reason \\'llV thew shoul not have e. home equipped with 1 Hath room and inside toilet ills like their city relations? And to think what it means l" case of fire to have a hose hand~ and eighty pounds walcr pros- suro to fight ll with. (‘all in the next time you arc l town and look over our demonstrar lng outfit. ~Ct1rrie ieliornaglian. _ ll ' 71 Queciv Sl., Charlottetown. '2 y.”