OCTOBER l l, 192T ,%®MQ You must tryiRE-IIROSE ORANGE PEKOE; A littlevhigliei: price than other teas, but a real difiereiltfié in quality. Now ' packed-in Aluminum. 9O l Central Guardian BOARD OF TRADE — Quarterly‘ Aieeting Wvdilel-iday’ evening, Oct-l her twelfth. 9631. ‘ BUMP - Jester-day .£\fl(=.l'll0')ll ‘about l-Iltl a motor boat named tlle “Vuuil<lll" took a none dive into tlle lend of Bnnlaiti & Bell's Wharf, ‘with the rcsult that her nose WkiH considerably damaged. i FUNERAL SUNDAY-The funer- al service of the late Mrs. H. W. Vinnicombe was conducted at St. Peters Church last Sunday after- noon. Rev. E. M. Malone officiating. The pail bearers were, Judge Stew- art. Messrs. James Paton. John An- derson, J. G. Jamieson, Hooper Horne and W. G. Hogg. The Guard- ian extends its sincerest sympathy_ to the bereaved. - VALUABLE ruiiticirin- Th8: P l llllll t $ 5 HcllW| N|§ ll ,..i_ i ltlll,l‘lxlllllllll THE “Pllllllll [Bllllll] cilia: Tragedy ofthe H.’ M. s. Hampshire, "<""""Wit_h'a_Vivid, Descriptive Lecture by MrrPflllLKfIllillSyHflnd the War Drama ' i“ ""Remem'ber”f" , l. l?""l;-"f‘i~', J. .3 ( cgficity audio , reeted the patrons have ample excuse to use gf rst showing in rlbttctown. of their handketchlefs during the uti- t film "The waged}; ‘the H. M. folding of the plot. S. Hampshire" thetvc olkon which War atmosphere is introduced by Lord Kitchener weflli%¢ his death. night battle scenes in the Argonne. with close-ups of life in the dug- outs of the A. E. F. _Some of the comedy relief is here introduced. Lincoln Stedman as the doughboy buddy of Earl Metcalfe, largely con- tributing to it. Don't miss this worth while pro-j gram which is shown today for the-l lust time matinee and night. lvliui a vivid, desc _ w‘; lecture by Mr. Paul Koliins. w "liasi appeared before Charlottetowhrotllliences last inter. To describesflifi fiictureit- ll , and story inter; Ital-V! by Mr. K llins would take~ y! ifrom ‘the on oyment of thos - Ii thave not ye seen the picturfi -‘.S_uffice it to 55y that Ml‘. Kolll l‘ inhis lectiire bf ngs vividly befo fiybur, eyes the fate of one of the Empire's greatest soldiers. _, < “' r _ , _!‘Remember whic bontglns a itc- , Western Guardian ' itl'oduction_of one .0... lcgmlgfllcvlvld . bottles ‘fought kluri '_ the world l v} r- ,.,.. , - . l EH16 licort-bludenikbtiithc the "FURERA" "UHCETTM ‘m’ S Qymhhome women- mime orldlcrnl of lviaster Ronald MflCDOflflldl an -. the dmnmmt mé-me .6; 4mg of Borden will be held from his latol qmum 1a picmyeq "Remembeyy residence Wednesday, Oct. 12th.| iilcli thrilled a capacity house at funeral leaving house at 9 n- m- l opening at Prince Edward —— Theatre last night. Earl Metcalfe as an nutomobil€ zrubei‘ who joins the A. E. i=1; Dor- othy Phillips as a nurse who‘ hoped ‘to win his love; Lola Todd as her -—GEESE-—I will be buying gccse ;at 0'Leary on Thursday. Price one Idollar-forty cents. Dim McArtllur. 9630-10-ll-2i lirtatious sister, who carries off the rize by a rush attack—thesc con- stitute i1 new sort of “trianglc" that -BOGGS GRADERS-James A. McNeill and Sons have a carload of keeps “Remember” an enigma until Boggs graders due to arrive within gthc very cud. the next fcw days. Send in your or- ~ Some big problems iii social eth- dcr now and get delivery from first a cs lire presented. and- the fcnuiflnc car.’ 9630-10-l1-2i 1h v i ‘ ‘ ll ‘F-A-Z-i ' ’ r. f0 0-014 U0 O-QO-O-O GOQ440-Q O-Q'§-§Q-O+§§§Q§O§O+§-O§Q owoo-ovv CLASSIFIED”"EXDVERTISEMENTS § Ono lnnortlun .. Your Insertions Eight lnnrtlonl nu u» t» 10o pa! lino of fl trot-.1- So per liun of 5 wonh 1o per line of 5 word: Q-QIOOO Q Q0 O VOOQ§O OO-O-Ofi-OQQ f4fi§§fif§fO§%f§§-Ofi4 ffifi-Ofi-Q-OF fluted Teachers Wanted EVERSONAL GREETIN GCARDS-'WANTED. TEACHER FOR DUN- jylsents wamcd to take orders for‘ iilunc school District no 4i. Sill)- ; the finest line cver shown in Can». pic-mom $125.00. Apply to wait. llggiiié" jSaturday Evening Post in its cur-i jrent issue has an excellently llins-Z |trated article on "Restocking the: lCoverts," by Mr. Hall G. Everts, 'in which are displayed two splendid‘ photographs of typical scenes in‘ Rosebank fur farms. The promin-i ence given to this illustration willl be of immense value to the fox in- dustry of this province. _- l PETERS ROAD AND VlClNlT-Y: —Z\irs. Philip Buxton anti Mrs. Lester C. Johnston of Worcester,- Mass. who ifpent a short but pleas-I - ant vacation at Peters Road, visit- ing relatives and friends guests wt‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. MacDonald. motored back to Worcester recenl-| ly. They were accompanied to Chnrlttetown. by Mr. John M. Jenk-l ins. who intended the Exhibition‘ here. I FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral oi’ the lute Mrs. K. J. Mar-l tin WHS held yesterday from tllu. residence oi‘ the deceased on Way-i month Stroct where service was; coilducietl lly Rev. Mi. Milli". 'l‘lio; police force was in attendance. us‘ ltlso were the city court nfficialasl and molly lawyers of tlic city, 'l‘lu-‘. llilll hearers were Messrs. John- Agileyv, Jlilin McKlnnoii. John Air. dcrsnn. Ilort Shaw. R. l-I. Zliutcll.‘ and Lloyd \V(’llfl(.'l'. l BRIDAL SHOWER-On Thursday evening, October 5th. a number of the friends of Miss Gertrude Mc-t Gee met at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam H. MacKenzie, 5 Park Terracen to tender her a miscellaneous show-l cl" in view of her coming marriage on October 12th. The- presents in-l cluding much linen and silverware; were opened and the many inter-; esting verses read by Miss Mary‘ Maddigan. Among the beautifulj gifts was a lovely piece of silvcr- ware presented by the St. Dunstaivs Ladies Choir of which Miss McGcc was a valued member. During the course of the evening, a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. MacKen- zie. The evening's program included. dancing, singing, etc. and lavish good wishes for the bridc-tc-bc. -Z—<a>-—~»- PERSONALS Councillor J. G. Kennedy of tlic Town Council of Truro spent thc week end in Charlottetown on a vis-‘ tit to his son, Dr. Williuln Kennedy. - The many friends of Miss Edith iada. Regal Art Co.. Manufactnr-‘i llllfi. lllaicwilllunl. (YLcnry, R.R. rill»: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A SPA-RKnA F lRE-- AND NOW A SALE On Friday fire broke out in a store-room above our store. Firemen were on the scene immediately, and after a short bat»- tle brought the flames under control. The, damage caused mostly by water is part- ly covered by insuranc e. but under the terms of the contract we are obliged to dispose of our complete stock before we can make collection. We are therefore conducting a two- weeks sale, during which time everything in our store will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Here is an opportunity for farm- ers; in fact, anyone. to procure their win-- tews supply of groceries such as_ calmed goods, etc.--ar_l opportunity which calls for no sacrifice on our part, .but .which means much money saved by you. . . .' . .- Below are a few of our special offerings -—Remember. these goods are not in any way damaged. Matches (150 size) ...... . . .3 boxes 25c Raisins (seeded and seedless) 2 pkgs- 25° Soap (P. 8c G. Lenox and Naphtha) . . . . . . . . “Zicakeszmgg Soap (Surprise) . . . ; . . . . .19 cakes . Salmon 20cpercal1 Evaporated Apples . . . . . . . . . 20c per_;t,i:ll Sugar (white) ........ . . . . . ..10 lbs. Beans . . . . . . . ..‘ . . . . . . . . . . . .10 lbs. 6-86 Tea (package) . . . . . . . . . . . per pkg. 58¢ Tea (guaranteed bulk) . . . . . . .pel' "mic? Fancy Biscuits . . . . . . . . . . . . pit‘. . 55c Icing Sugar . . . .. . . . . . . . .. p.16 50c Onions . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. i’ y ‘SPECIAL Okwuiellflsrflse" s Tins Makes - 33c EXTRA SPECIALS Brooms-Red Handle . . . . . . 2 for 7§c Nn-Jel and Jello . . . . . . 4 pkgs for 20c Tomatoes, Peas and (Torn . . 3 tins 39c Zuy while thcBuying is (iood All Stock is guaranteed. P. J. MacDONALD MEATS AND GROCERHELS 8 Corner Prince and Kent Sts. Phone 88 The many friends of Mr. Harold l-leortz, East Royalty will be pleased to learn that he is improving after his recent operation in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. THE MARKETS I crs at extras l2; llY-‘ilfi W3 untls 36. l)l"rlll‘l'~' nlw- illlilllil?» ‘()'l"l‘.\\\".»\, ()i‘il.. Oct. lll. ks wllicll tll'(' moving lo ri-lnil- Hill’ fol‘ fowl (H't‘l‘ l irullllils New York Exchange The speaker at the Rotary Lun-‘ ‘clieon yesterday was Miss Charlotte .Whitton. of Ottawa. .the Canadian Council of Child Wel-‘ (fare and Canada's assessor on the League of Nations Child Welfare‘ Committee. l Miss Whitton spoke on the econo-l mic aspect of child welfare. giving statistics showing the great econo-l mic waste in Canada owing to the; ill health of her citizens. and show- ing that much of the illness in later life could have been prevented by. proner care in childhood. 1 The adult population. she pointed out. will be stronger and more effi- cient by the removal of the so-cal-‘ ‘led “hnrmless" children's disease. In Prince Edward Island last year there were 121 deaths of children ovcl" one year of age. and 147 over five years. Th" still born death rate, and maternity mortality rate are} unduly high. The President. Dr. W. J. P. Mac- Millan, ivas in the chair and the. guests present vaere Miss Amy Earle: of the Dispensary. Miss Zinch. Miss Gillan, Miss Arscnault of the Rodi Cross Society, Bani. F‘. Low of Del- rv, N. H., Rotarians. Gilbert H. Wood. Somcrville, Mass. and Rus- scll Davison of Truro. ; The musical programme included to Georgetown was compelled to rc- turn to this Wood Islands. ‘ The dredge. in tow of the tugsl "Chignccto." Capt. H. E. Richard and "Lisgar." Captain Gamble. left here about. 3 o‘clock for George- fine. When they arrived off Wood Isl- ands about 9 o'clock the weather changcm-heavy wind, accompanied by rain. l By midnight the storm increased. inviulcncc, a heavy sca making things not only uncomfortable but‘ dangerous, its tllc wllvcs were piling over the dredge, thrcatcnitlg to swamp the craft. They were still in the vicinity of Wood Islands-a tow of this kind being able to make only about three miles an hour-yvllcn the captain decided to return to this port. Aboard tllc dredge the crew had their personal effects stowed away. and also had the life belts in readi- ness, as they were afraid it would become necessary to abandon the dredge. Thcy returned safely to port how- cvcr. reaching here about 8.30 yes- lcrclay morning. As soon as the weather clears the dredge will proceed to her destina- tion where there is considerable work and -will return here when that work is completed. Stock Quotations HALIFAX, Oct. 10- Quotations fui-nisllcd by Johnston and Ward. illcinbcrs of thc Montreal Stock Ex- change: ‘ At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. Alli. Can Co. . . . . . . . . . .. Alli. Cur and Fdy. Co. . Alli. Smelt. and Refilg. C0 f rs. 310 Spudina Ave. Toronto; :;ur1-10_7.4i‘Dufi'y of the Victoria Hotel staff n’ _ _ _ U. 5 ._ fjilivc spiings i7: I _ _ Almconda Co}; Min‘ Ca ,3? A. w. oct. 1141's.. t- __ I :81? glad to see hcr out Ftgillli taller Gaol-Puff‘, (‘jmlfisr‘L§:"'Lg"l"'l]‘]f:: i-l fronts; ituilitl- inn». ‘ti, t-txilllvrl-‘kpl Can. Pacific co. . . . . . . . . . .. . _- -’--- _. For S | .rccently undergoing a. minor cpcro- "ll l" "‘"‘_'|’ ‘” ‘f_ ‘" h I > f" (Aid-Alli - llltj if“ »N.Y. Con. and liud. Riv. RR. . i. H] a 6 (“on m the Charlottetown nummal_ linen rt-poitctl tloni (allntlnlti tgl-Jhere is 31mm,“ rut-on", (.1 lotul Co“ Gas Co ‘Nyq l: MlsCellflflQqUs l5gg giai~l _ inaikets ovt-r tliv wccklendl, 111,031‘ are “m. M51“ “mt (mil. Hud‘ Motor ‘Carbb _,‘ _ —- -— ‘, RUM-l . _ , , - "H; 'I‘()R()NT() ~~ The tit-ll sltilli-li . l ending t“ pniIi-t m" - ' . ' ' ' ' F‘ MOTORCYCLE BARQAWL ALTON‘ ble seam perfect qondmon’ manyZl‘ Mlltils ganuytlevllilitllljlllgiflllllll \l"\(l~ liu“ is ‘uwhangoed. (‘Oumry ohill ltliltlni‘ ED (1.. which’ nri- st-lliiiié lo W" £239) 00""... 2g!“ ~ i- - - ks. extras. reasonable. A i Eddie M’ ‘I ‘am ‘ " ’ ‘ - - ~ -.-i'~ "lliilr oil in‘ - ..'. .- .. . a . 0mm ‘ _ Webb‘ 0 Leuy‘ 918‘, 9 17 3w ye.) Norm R1 9384310‘ n ml Nell oi Summt-rslile. i-illclll tlio past W“ 191ml "l - ‘Ml’ "l, l‘. , llflllPl-h 4t "ll ‘Wm . Q Standard Oil of N. J. . . . . . . .. 718'. -.»—ji—? . . m". i "er- ~ meek visiting h, u... my (he m...“ reel-iota. Thvy ure- llllyllll-T tut PM vANCUlW/lfllt --- ling rt-H-Iil i Reading Co‘ _ ) _ ‘ _ ‘ I _ V __ us.‘ WILL Till-I PARTY WIIUTQUNQ‘ '—_——*~'--——————.—---———~— i, - _ . w v] M. .K_. 5, trus ti; firsts F24; sevtilltls ill! —Il'-’ 1 .. ,1. >- n“, iniflllll-it‘. luullcli , i _ . 7 sail ‘and end ‘boat of, trudk-be-IFOR SALE 2 PUREBRED SllROP-- 0,! Mr.’ Mn“ " ' ' M ("ML and tirc making stiles ut ixtrilu if in“ s U-wl: Wii-otintu-rs i-xtras ll sollumn ‘Palm Co‘ ‘ 12.1.‘ l ~ .1111. 1 . lurk Pciiace. ,_ ale (1ll0lllll... i Umon pacmc Ry, _ 193 __ tween North River and Qlm°l1l°d a e ram ambs, also zstoves» ~43; firsts 42-13; SLWttllltlN 2l-l~ at» ,_ y . f} 1t.- ‘l‘l' pilllci iiiltl punt-i _ . , _._ t. m“. Amo Rodd Mm I ~ _ (ill s. ,1 ~ Westinghouse Elcctlic 84 t town kindly leave same a Ha V . s , on. , w? n l I H _ ‘I _, __ L 1’ n 1,_ mum. rmm-,,L..|_ Ht _ 33 , _ . . , Deb ls. _ _ _ l i l. 0 all: Owiilf. \\ i<i “All t.i_ ~ _ u _ r e.\ rdl-i V. _ _ _ i w Umtgd States Steel , , _ _ , _ , _ ,_ 145i. ‘- Rewards’ Cpfnwanllflolfii‘ llillqtitl 9582 10 8 sided llmno to attend tllc funeral lll MONTRIYAI‘ wllelllm“ “'4' "m" S1‘. J()lll\ —- llPPPllll-‘l llvlc illl u, Bros. - FOR SALE __ Two DOUBLEHiila mother the late Mrs. John inn“ t-iiunlt‘:yrlwzlliiipfiriiq lll'lll':lt'l‘;::l" lows-r than tn this Montreal Stock Exchange 1.5a] Tight: IS tlwelllilllfl. Amity 20c cgrouoir) IQ'.‘...‘.I.',;; S... ...._ __ s..'.....'..i,.7 Etc-as. ti? ],1i'l§;‘°}.'~‘;,.-;{_‘;,,{;"jf,§‘;;, ,,-, 11.1...- iii Abmi m v re e35 > r-J_1_, _ ' ' U ' l _, _ __l_ _. y V, - __- ' m , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . llfllecil witlfla“ order foxtili. suit or? M:____l.h° ‘rm ‘illllllllle M“ “"e"i"l""‘lfmFlhmllnh ‘Hfilialpfllfllgx ‘P121295 ihvfltlllllS .l:>. Hzraziliau Traction . 202'. ‘fl-"Qvei-voiit- fr about ‘my "ml"iPED"F-REED CIHNCmu-A RAB-i""'“""' _ i“'{t-li'1i'§'iY-vi§<'l. T oolully l» .-..'.~ ¢--<*'""" §°‘v““l-.is'“ii=lhi 32.. 1°“ °f Ellgllslvgmlds‘ ‘made l hm’ Apply 31 Elm Avenuei Mr. and Mrs. Angus A. Murclii-‘rcilt l‘(&('.f‘.l])l-"l i=4 §ll°“'i"t-' Smut‘ ilil» Elven.‘ e - “.11. Y 1 '—.'l H _. n mbty can “u. Charlottetown p_ E_ L I _ . _ . NilllOllJl Blcucilcs 88 - . htylv. Mid l? vilflflm ‘A; . I son and .two children arrived home in-ovcineilt and receipts cnntilnu- lit Fort Llves LQSf w - , El t . 39. U 59° "l" wm-c e m call-B‘ Rainy,’ 962310414“ lFrjday nigh; (‘mm North Vancouver dt-cliilo. llcillcrs are qnctinu t-onn y ASQYQQQQXMI?“ 506w ‘ 34 J lgmlslhl" ' Islanfl tepresol‘ v eiraiuvi FOR SALE - 101T aortas“ "S" the“ mrenls- M“ 131mb” “Mime” ““""""°‘l. "“"‘"“.’.‘"""_"j I . wit"... Ot-t. l0. -- A Brorniotoii i . . . . . ff. 45v.‘ Sh‘ l; Cll . FQHAWAR f 1731mm: u." y‘ - and Capt J J Murchison ted extras 41-4? lITSIS 1.. -t_'. l “ - . - . l l W - 371th buildings._ formerly owned; ' - ‘ ' ' 599mm; 1m 32 " ithtlnsziiitl litiust-s and milny slltiili- Spanish River Com. . .. 112 " l y Daniel Robertson, Baldwin's. ‘__" ' ' W‘ ' ' = l tl - lilllltlllllifl in ilcllscfll Spanish Rivcr Pfd. . . . . . . . . .. 125-1.; ll Wanted _.' _‘ Road. For particulars. apply to wouf: mp3 3AN°E i sAshAToolq f" Fol-elm”. ‘llltlllllflzl'lljlll' this t-lty have liven doi- Steel Company of Canada 168 V‘ lE-—-—————-~-—<~‘*-""-""g John McLean 8a Son. Montague. l _ _ "ll" "m" "PP "“‘-" "Kl" """ ll" n.0,,“ M. H... who ('0Ill'l1l|_’l'llll"ll Slmwinignn _ , , , , _ _ , , , , _ _ , ,, 140 ; liwANTED B_Y NOVEMBFR 15T$H 9233931" 1 LLNDSAY. ()nt.. ()_ct. 10_‘-. A jmtlo ilepenillng ltlygely on storautt; Nnwwd Friday and raged "m" Sub can‘ Stcanhship Com. ‘ 35], ll small iurili-‘lllfiil b01159, Allllll’ ' .—-————————— —-——————-—————-i‘\‘°l""l"ll “Till-lure “lX holed I" "W1 l . - , 1]..» riiimvu wvrc, (Jim steamshi pm, _ , _ _ _ , _, 90g . . .. s1 , , nltlay \\ll(‘l D " 0M8 (manumh \__. .9573-10-8-- j situation wanted bow of John Rlvcis 11211108 in l\lllq.. ---- '. brought "Hum, mm...,1 Wm, H“. (L__?—-- ,_. » *-'l ling Lake. before Iilvers could lin~.f__i______i greuteq. (mmmw BANK; l t > ' i- _ i ‘ , _ -————— 4 - t ~ - ‘ ‘> t ‘ .: Male Hél Wanted lWANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED o.‘“"y "lswmh l" 7'1"‘ ‘he "Wm". A (lesputch to lllf‘ siuuiuy l~.\- Batik Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2'19 ll . +.——-P"—-**T'-"—‘ mun. position us- HOUBQRGQWDBI’ burrs] of his shotgun. The ‘Mm llft-‘t-is from Allalitlllilfl will ‘m W“ Bank Royal -~ 324'! g ‘l HELP WANTED_'YOUNG {MANI and nnrso lll small falnilyt Phone ‘.“°““""‘“ SIX feel eight ilnihel: , Wlll-‘i llilfl lwlliilliul l" ill" l"'l~'lli“"i"'yBnlik Montreal . . . . .. 334 j If cnpoliloof handling liui'fi<‘-‘4. ‘Vl'l“ xiii-L. 9610-10-10-31. lnom up to m)’ helm‘ ‘me m m‘. o flrc. The narrow structs li1lIIlii‘-‘1‘f"l‘Bank Nova Scotin ;‘80 ; g ‘l. fuir education to work t\l‘lllll\'ll__ __i___._.._lgurllzefl eve" will hglroi In" 2”“ Cholce _llle work oi‘ lllt‘ firvnlt-il. llll‘ ills-I ‘ .‘ goilernl store. Cull. wrllv "Y. m‘ lee" Cwssllg l ° l‘ e “"9", patch ildllvd. Wheat-Dec. 132; March l’l5;. ' phone Jumlea Fay & gsstilnflggiyi‘; Female Help Wanted Rivers shot and \V0l.lll(lE(l lt. English i Mny_ 137.;.;__ port, P-E- - ' ' ' wifigq}u i_"i‘g__‘_'————__i'mu ‘ v ii-'_—“i"'"i'_" COTTP-DQC“ 95W}; MflfCll 9GP}; lD WANTED -— GENERAL MARRIAGE , m? i‘ V ' ll(lll‘i(‘\Vlll'k ‘lire Wallace Hig- ' a ‘ (onfectlonery vo+oooooooooooooocccow Mal/i 99' _ _ BIG EARN G k ' ‘ ,_ ‘, ' ‘; ‘ 1 t Oats—Dec., 48-»; March 50 ‘i: i» o attic. 1.1 lwnt btrcet. |JOHNSTON - McDONALD - At . , t » . .. pwymm‘ ’° on" 10-11-21 7 (‘l "h on -l tt-l P l‘ Somethn M“ °1"' expert in a weekl w u M31” I - - . ilmi Attic . i Bl 0 l. liWll. . 1» 1g t wheat__oct__ 14014; Dec“ 132.34“ ‘i Bub" cones,’ Depu-tmeng "pi <—--—~-—~- I ——~—— —— 1.. on Scot. 23ml. 1927. 13012116“. . ‘ 4 , i Hum,“ I _ ...,*m.mm WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL June McDonald tn Lester cliilr Different and New ~——<"' ~ p AN UNUSUAL _ummunljg_ Jiiclitm, 4 lllllcrcst Avc. ‘ass-cw. can BE cannon wonky . . i ly in spore time selling well known line Personal. Christmas, Cards. T‘ l‘ Scores of Stenogrliphers. Ac- ‘ l‘ countants, Clerks. etc.. eiiccedcll “l” ll‘ llllllll?“ y, ,5 this last season. I new“ u‘ ferences. Mill. ' samples tree. Maslzr ‘Krltlit R°lhe“"y' NJ‘- ; Limited. rant-m Inoprfientativu t wanted s all towns also; ' M. H. W. Oct. 8-11-1345. vFoundW l washinvz. - housework. Apply Mrs. A. Mil" Johnston. Potters Road. l’. E. l. 0tl27-l0-l1~.’li WANTED-EXPERIENCED GEN- oral‘ ninid. fist-hoot ('lllltll'(‘ll, i loth, Milrgnret McQniiltl, wift- of‘ llest ivultl-li. llc- Petvi- Ali-Qultitl in her 79th John (I! llelycu. l-‘ilnt-rnl Wednesday morning lit ll .‘lfi97<l0-l0-:li tfi-lotik. l Qvmqflgm‘ GIQL FORIQYQQ-(l EXWORTHV-At New Wlltshlrc, al housework. small family. no o" 9"" _ App“, Wm] references worthy, ln her 88th ycni. _ ‘fur-Ania;- cue of Guvman 05km tmlny, leaving house iit l _n clock . V 9g05-;g.1()-3|_ to Wht-iitloy River i-cmeteigv. I . —“_l l DEATHS __ McQUAlD - At Kelly's Cross not‘ yolll’. ‘ l Ann l-lirl Funeral , Mrs. Sainli “IFOUND — LADY'S FOUNTAlN H pon. Apply at this office. A -----7--——-—--r—-——~———- QFOUND — SUM OF MONEY AT. To Let Apply 215 lltllulmro isiv. lHOUSE TO LET. 104 IEINCE ST.l i l lu. u. MacLEAN l ' Direct Shipment Coeoimut Minhroonii. Licorice Coffee Creams. Midget Licorice Mixture. Mixed Snow Balls and many other . mixtures. PRICE 60¢ PER POUND inces. delicious ~ who want a J lfillblllflptfililflt ll‘? illllfi: 9°"*‘"“‘"”' Undgflaker ‘llwlrltfishl-~ji‘—fliilil%llnl$fi3lgf §i"%‘.l§..§ll.§"'” EAlIlALMER (‘L Boarders Wanted i. . s-zali‘ ,,,°~i u, i i ,!i'w0 BOARDIIIS AccoMMo-H noom i-iouas TO nzuriwlgoia 3mm counts 1 ill it.lsi...l"tlll..."will.that. stilt... _.- i '- _v‘,_,,5,,,,,.__‘..‘ _. _ . . . 1..- il . _ _ _ ., ,_., . ‘-'g.";';_?:FI‘-‘ :‘¢.';;r:7t;'..'.f:t:rr* Fl i i 11y i r ' ~i .,o--- i " x - .- ~8tnoe taking over this Snow Bal s. ' , . l, Licorice lCBllces. l "M91 . . have i “Fem ‘"““Y_ new Drops. ' " i thOlislndS" oi dollars in Small Dessert. repairs and improvements. It is now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- It appeals to those comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at n moder- THE rnolvm mwooisrs m prim ' _ _ . v : Rates from $3.00 m $4.50 Manitoulin, P" ~ '. (*0 . Charlottetown in" “Hakim; w"; Hotel (l0., Ltd. no KouAltSronr 5n "'°l'""°“ MISS L. McQUAsIJIQ, Mar-aw‘ OOOOQOOQOQOOOOOOOOQOOO O- t i z 4 1 l l 1 o l 3 l l O “Don't firing llll‘ any more hills.“ sliitl the linlilinlitl. in tlispiilr. “l villi‘! fut-c them." “l iltlirt Wlllll you to flu-n tliclil. llurliillz." rrpliml flit‘ wlfo, “I only want. you to fool. them.” CYSTITIS And All Urinary l l Ills Film Our Illirbll Ilemnllu I imk on filfln IHnMiiv-q. New Trt-ntlvo on vnrnnlc Iilumm: iir l flt-rlml Ila-mullet. Piimnhh-tn on Lou of Mnilimnd nn-l diseases of men. llnnklef on lfcmiile lilo nml ‘idvlco free hy niiill. 30 yearn’ i-xpcrli-nro. “Vlttiont crltli-lclng or disparaging your ilnclorl wrlio mi lmfore Inning ho|ic.l' 'l'l'l'lllllll‘lll liy mull mir nnrclnlliy. Rnlllnb llorlnil Dlnpnnllry I-lmllnl lflF-D Doyle Vnnmuvn, n. U. "union's Oldt-lti-llerbni liinliuto; AT ROTARY Secretary of . tow of two tugs which left Chariot-l tetown Sunday afternoon en routef town the weather being at that time‘ PAGE THREELilA Sound Advice! , OU do not need to eat so much when BOVRIL is part of your diet because it has been" scientifically proved, that a little Bovril very greatly increases the nourishment got from other foods. The secret of, the world-wide fame and vdlue to you of Bovril is that it contains the concentrated energy and good- ncss of prime Beef. A daily cup of Bovril will increase your vitality and reserve energy. v.a solo by Mi'. Elmer Ritchie who .1 was ____ i - - l. ' Shipping ; BOVRIL Th0 D. l’. w. dredge No. 115 in‘ ._l_ll_ii__$l|llyt_fll' t, port after reachingi Puts BEEF into You g Ste the name an the but!!! and refute Jubrtillztat. \ TE ltuz d [l] TBQYRHJ .. c. of L llNlIlO ND\VIIA\ \ Play to Open in Three Cities Next Month Americ.ail—— Two Canadian MONTREAL. Oct. l0.——TllL' gri-ntlburgli, to match \vintei"sport of eastern Cilll-ltlil and Clvgllorills Plintcs. the Unitcd Stutcs as reported by thc Nalioiial Hockey League, will suing into action in three United States _' , and two Canadian cities on Novein- The league will again be played in ber 15, according to the official two sections of gvc icuiils each, with schedule issued by President Fiankiscctional and inter-sectional play- Caldcr of the National liockey|ofls. _ League. ‘ Thursday, November l7 will see On that date the bitter rivalsJ-wo games and from then UH until Montreal and Ottawa, will play at Saturday, March 24, almost every the Canadian capital. inaugurating night will see games somewhere in their annual battles in the Canad- the circuit. " ian section of the League. lvloiitreal New York and Detroit are the Canadlens. runners-up in ‘the nurtll- only cities with games scilcdulcd for crn section last ycar. journey to Madison Square Garden to take on stpcctl with Odlli In Two Sections the Star-Spangled AlflPllCJllS. Chi- ,' Bl 'k H. ‘kx y '11 '- Ll - v (galllllllfi zbtf Bostlolnf \\'l,l’llll(‘l‘.=ipl:¥ Q United States section- play-offs inst fought Stanley Cup play-off series; l/Q Rangers. New Ynrks second entry. . meet the Maple Leafs at Toronto and Detroit. strengthened and ‘yij Graduate Scholarship Chfillllell "(ml 1115i Yell-l‘. E0 10 Pitl-‘J- Q Application for the I.O.D.E. r-i é, Overseas Scholarship for this t province 19-8-29 tvulnc 81400) will bu. received until October lg‘ - l . 7w Purdue Defeats ;led on the League of the Cross Al- \ 25th. Harvard Squad)? ~ h COMPETITIONS UNITED STATES COLLEGE Christmas Card Designs FOOTBALL .5 ; (Prize slum ' ,__ " One-Act Plays (Prize S100) ’ (Saturday) Short Stories tPrizc $200) Princeton 42, LeHigh 0. Georgia Tech. l3. Tulane 6. Worcester 7. Union '7. Springfield 7. Union 7. Washington and Jefferson 31 Bethany 0. Anllierst l4. Haverford 0. 5 Atllfiiflflll $000000 0-00 0 00 004m v o o» 00 0t . l George Washington 27. University 0. Army 21, Marquette l2. Cornell 53, Richmond 0. Syracuse 2i, Johns Hopkins ti. Ciiy of New York l4. Purdue l9, Harvard O. Navy 35. Drake 6. Georgia 14. Yale l0. Boston University l3. Colby 0. Pcnnsylirailia 14. Brown (i. Bowdoin l2, New Hampsliirc 7. Notre Dame 20, University of Dc-j troit 0. New York University (i5: Alfred O. Columbia 2B. Wesleyan t). Dartmouth 38, Allcglicny T. Tufts 28, Bates U. _ -<+>.-A Miss Payson Wins At Toronto TORONTO. Oct. lll.-~-l\'li:ls l-ritzl Stifcl of Wliccliilg. W. Va.. lilriicd whnt looked like an cosy vnrlory for Miss Hclen Paysoil of Portland. lvlniilc. in the 36 hole final lOl' thc Canadian ladies‘ open golf chulup- innship ill Lombton on Sammie)‘. iiito a real struggle and after rcduc~ ing‘ her opponent's lead, gained car- ly in the game, topped her second on the thirteenth hole and Miss Pavson managed to gain n 3 to 2 will, the narrowest margin of vict- ory tliot has been registercd in thc filial for some years. ~ It was llLlss Stifcl‘: counter-at- tack when oll appeared lost that provided the feature to the first meeting of two United States play- ers in the final for the Canadian title and possession of the Duchess of Ccnnaught gold cup. <0»- BOWLING CHALLENGE Wc. the Guardian Bowling Team. do hereby challenge the Patriot team to a series of games to be rol- Jock ta >- O ’ 9628-10-11 St. John's College 20; Gallandct, c z St. Lawrence l4. College oftlic‘ fif§fQ§fif§§r§§~§§§f§OO§fi¥§f§§§é§§§OQOO Scotchman. llc heard that America was the land of the "Free." so he came to “spcnd" his life here. See "Mclfadilenfii Flats“ Tomorrow. “i” If?! --.'i. " i . 2.. l, For particulars apply. l .0. D. E. Educational Sec- retary t. Box 416, Charlottetown O 6 Vlllflllllll llllTEl. Onc of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past two years. Few Hotels throughout Canada and thc United States have its splendid table. Courteous service tn all Guests. Tele- phones in rooms. Rates $4.00 to $5.50 pcr day. Charlottetown Hotel (l0., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN. Manager §~§O$+Q§§§40§§4§Q§4§4 O-O VICTORIA HOTEL E. A. Forbes. Ottawa; J. M. Mc- Nulty, J. S. Rccd. M .Vussiill, Moln- O real; G. J. Robinson. Montreal; ll.. M. Elsdon. St. John; Geo. M. Bruce Halifax; C. A. Archibald. Truro. N. 8.; Geo. Brown. Ottawa; A. J. Pur- ten and wife, St. John; » _----.--<aa- 9 vvovooovooooo-vmooo