.. :,,l>s-¢w~;<~__ -\ .-.s ... .. .._. ~< .-.__.__.__._.,L_u;_‘_.__. m.” - __"<-§-\4rvi MZ/nm- ' I . »4’.-nr .1_._..__.,_.._-. oo-oo-oo-oo-oea on o+o0++o+o0¢04 M,,,.,,.. 3; Nigéht 1 on‘ 8.45 IN THE $555M: soar LOVABLE ACTOR A m’; 1M;- J-gggrlgs THE HEART R it not. Relation " Ho”, u, h. happy though poor. Will Rogers presents a “at” m," wecious than gold in “A Poor Relation." You will lauoh and cry and l" "m" ‘° ‘h’ ""7 dopuls of your heart. ‘ BOUND ONE: Oi the greatest romances of the prize ring ever screen- ed A nappy combination of sport, society and romance. featuring REGINALD osmw and KAN.E HALLIOAY. "ALAIS" KID ROBERTS. . The first round of this series of two Pa" 7°“‘“'"' ' \_. es 0t‘ men on holidays and doing extra work. Tile others have been filling ill at the holiday season this year and will not be required MW 'I‘()R()N’l‘0, Sept. iii-Some 56 October 31. _ ‘ "mo; (~;\|'l'i;-r,\l and 44 porters at the It was said last night that tlll terminal station have been notified these men, when sworn in lul sllrl- tllat tlleir services will be dlspens- vice, were warnctl that they W0.“ l1 ed with rlll October 31. not be kept after October 31. ant Many nf these men have been in that therefore they could not ex- llio service of the Post Office l'or pvct to be retained tor a looser more thall a yrar, taking the placperiod. s. R. BROW 14o Richmond Street Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Good Stong Stock Companies. 1 POST OFFICE STAFF WILL BE REDUCED i a i v-rvq John Davis" Widow Sails- "Without my llusbalztfs life insurance my family and mg/sclf would have bccngrcatly handicap ed. I shall now bc able to ceep my home together, for. which I am truly grate~ fill." OT only does the case of John Davis vividly emphasize what a North American Life Insurance policy can mean to a widow, but it illus- trates the uncertainty of life. Within a year of the time the Policy was taken out, the insurance was paid. No man can foretell how soon , or how suddenly he may be called ‘ awaytrom this world. No matter ' how robust he may appear, there is _ ggwétys danger of fatal illness or acci- n . .1 l ,.are y y. oing to live? N0'__,;III@#W owsigLe the North _J-\_r_ncri__ nymfie _i ._your risk-not your WIfEBTI kiddi . Any representative will give you free service lll-llicll guve perfect Ilhere is no need of furlllcr adver- v vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvm to" ‘I15- w" m cmnnomrown GUARDIAN w 1'55 CENTRAL clultllllll Qlifl-ioivfli, ‘Wt-rein ~- A 8H0? from Helium's Catalog. FOLLOW THE CROWD to the Bedeque Rink Wednesday evening Sept. 20 and meet your friends. GOVERNMENT STEAMERS. -- Tlle C.G;S. Aranlnors is still in port waiting to 5o ou the Marine Glip at Plctou fovgovenfluilng file C.G.S. Qlflnt let lug I sup plies in preparation rt ‘regu lur service trip lo Rlchibucto. __W_ FROM MAGD EN |S|;ANDS.- Three visitors f m the dalen lalflllilfi, Messli? ‘Cl; = sson House Harbor, WJS= 15v neau Grludstone and Isaac Goodwin Grand Entry are rogistmed at th Revere Hotel. They leave on Tue day for Sussex where they wil attend a conference of fisheries in spectors. -—-<-o-c--_-_ PERSONALS Rev. A. J. McNeil], Belle River. was a visitor to the city last week Mr. J. H. .\liller. o! Hurlte River, motored to the city Thurs- day evening. l.\lr.s Frank Murphy alldiMlsi Olive Murphy. Boston are guests at the Victoria Hotel. Messrs. D. Gunning, W_ A Perry and G. A. Cnllhcck, Suln mersido were lu the city Satur day. l.\1r. tE. '-D.' Feehan, of Ililoiln, Susie. accompanied by his child is returning home after a. three weeks visit to friends in and around Mt. lStewart. PLEAOS csuss OF 120,000 DISABLED p EX-SERVICE MEN LON-DON.- sgot. Ilia-Lord Haig speaking at Manchester yester- day, pleaded the cause of the 12,- 000 (lisalbicd ell-service men, who are still unemployed and sugges- ted that they should lbe dlstri-bu ted among employers wllowvould pay them what they could earn and the government should make up the deficient-y in- wages. “i do insist upon these poor fcl» lows ibelng looked after tor the rest 0f their days and given jobs they can do," declared Lord Haig. ‘liillooiiiioiol not}; Class Western Horses‘ Just arrived a cur loud of grads POLICE count-a At the rp- lice Court Saturday one capo ot fighting and disorderly * ‘ ‘ was adjourned until Monday. Oue man for operating a car without .l license was fined $25 or thirty (lays: l1 drunk was lined $20, 0r 30 days. Two breaches .0! tho Mo- tor vehicle act were adjourned. A cuss against a lnondloiselllng fish nwlthc-ut a lic so was a our- llon ilmn the 19c “ lust. and n a. summary ejection case verdict was give!) for the plsintlI-t. HAD INTERESTING TRIP. - Gang. ;._xG. Taylor ol'__the Marine Qdpar out feturnedlFridsy even- ing after s trip to Eastern Har- nor, Cape Breton, where the life hoat service station has been re- opened after being closed for some time. Capt. Taylor reports a very pleasant voyage made on the steamer ‘Bras D'or' from Mulgravo to Murgaree, flGrand Etang and Eastern Harbor, on the Cape Bre- ton coast, the weather being fine llll along. At Grand Etang, the‘ government dredge" ls at -w,orl< clearing out the approaches of lilo channel to the honbor and ll!- sc dredging inside the harbor, NEW YOHKfSept. lll-im. Leo- nard Keene Hlrshbers’. Kffldllflifi 0f Johns Hopkins; M1059 mama‘ a" tlcles have been syndicated ‘l1 a“ parts of the country, was formally arrested today by ipostall meow-uni‘! on a charge olws 11o 111! 8 0 lffieased in $15."- iiiiliflkfii “imimii” lt was estimated from figures lak- Q1’ mom" -~ lo bundle. sonny‘ d from thojt ' merits of Wintlilélzg mg Groups m ' mlth and: pany of No. D figuration ' T roadw- . l m“; were“ , . ~ - ;_ as a pal- ‘w, an §§1.000.- 00 had be cep d f "persons l t e lirmis adver- tisements. More conservative esi- mates were that the sum certainly would run into hundred of thous- ands. Dr. Hirshbsrg dented chars; French f‘Tiger” To es made againstdllm. and said that; his firm had fir? it“ iisyobligntions. PARl-S. ‘Sept. 13.— Georges Clei The nctlvl e of he firm had menceaws proposed trip to thobeen under investigation for sever- United States bids fallr to stir upfnl months by the |Blne Sky Commit- a' political tenlpest of the most vlo tee. lnc., of Baltimore, Md; the Bet- lent kind in ll~‘r:lncc. ter BusinessBureamof No.6, Broad- ‘ He says he goes ‘to formulate way; the National Vigilance Com- ‘ before the American puiblic hismittee of the Associated Advertis- ~ which is much needed as this ls one of the busiest places on the‘ coast. The first mackerel catch‘ was taken near Eastern Harbor!’ during Capt. Taylor's short visit there. The’ name “Eastern Har- bor" will not be found on ordinary maps of Cape Breton as ltJs called Chetlculnp. it is one o! the and the surrounding c0ll21try_"l§ very picturesque. Though the “p0 pulaticn of the haltoor village‘ is not large. they have a lnagnili- cent cathedral which would do credit to a much larger lplaco. Capt. Taylor had the pleasure o! meeting Father LeBlanc ‘W than, tllc‘ parish priest who has relu- liVPs in this city. Tile steamer "Bras D’0r" continued its voyage through the lakes and sfterconclud 111E his business Capt. Taylor re- turned by car through Cape Bre-_ ton to Mulgravo again. Ho reports tllc encouraging ne-ws that the coal mines at lnverness are again working, having been af- fected only for t-wo or Lhrec days by the recent strikes whlcllhave caused considerable anxiety throughout the country. Are You Fat? Just Try This Thousands of nverfat people have become slim hy followinl: the advice Percheron llli-IYGS and geldlngs, to_ he sold by putbllc auction on ‘rhursl day, Sept. 28th. at. 10.30 o'clock,] lotletown. Those horses are all broken single and double and are from 4 tn 7 yrs. old. absolutely sound, in every way and “vigil lfroln 1100 to 1.400 lbs. I have‘ ul really sold n carlozld ill tho Spring s tisfztcliou.‘ tlsinlz. ‘Perms of male are 1?, months credit, G per cent ,(-fi.' for rash. i These horses can be seen flil ally time at lSouthport. 1/§ mile’ from Hillsboro ‘bridge. A. K. McNElLL, ‘ Owner.‘ AUCTION SALE l Auction sale of household fllrni ture. Will selllbypulblie auction Thursday. 21 inst. at 10.30 a. m. at 77 Prince St. household affects otlVlc-tory Hotel consistinglbedrotllu kitchen and parlor furniture. Kit- chen range and 2 silver moon stoves. No 11 and 12, with pipe. All-lo other articles ton numerous to mention. Terms cash. MRS. JAS. DOYLE 77 Prince St. BllfiWN FOOTWEAR The Leading Color For Fall I-O Brown Oxfords ll STRAP EFFECTS 4 4 4 4 will be viliffepular this sea- ‘ son-om} stock is alroadyjor inspection. . < PRICES ' $.75 TO $8.75 GET FITTED HERE We carry the different 1 ‘n-k-.. as to rates, etc. SRIHAMBRICANLIFE AIJSOQVW lhiélififlen .8»? ""‘-~ Jforooto. o widths A. B. C. O. E. HOBIERY T0 MATCH $1.00 TO $4.00 llloy ll 00., no I, ‘Xwqkmgkiglik-i‘ Nova llcetla Fashionable Footwear I sharp, at, Agricultural Hall (‘uarllrrllltlvn- CASTQR IA ill liar “in alien 30 tents ; Illllhfl wwowowoo-nowvmir of doctors who recommend lllurlnnlltl Prescription Tablets those harmless little fat reducers that simplify the dose o! the famous Mnrmnlu Pres-l If too fat. don't. wnlt—\go, [new to your drnggst. and for one, dollar; which is the price the world‘ over, procure s. ease of these tub-l lets. If preferable you can secure; them direct by nendinlr price to the] lliarmollt C0,, 4612 Wudynrd Avc.. Detroit. Mich. Thev reduce stendllyl nnd easily wvlthout tiresome cxcr-i else or starvation dict and leave no] unpleasant effect. assume-vigor, l clvll. SERVANTS HAVE EASY T|ME| LONDON. Sept. 16.-—ln England as in most countries, it is very dif- ficult to get people to work as hard. for government departments as l'or- husiness houses. That is the con-f clnslon forced upon a special coin- nlittce which has been trying to find out whul is wrong with tile civ- ll service. Before the war the civil service enlplnyed 283,000 people at a cost of £29.500.000. Now it employs 325.- 000 at a cost 01' £67,400,000. Civil servants, it is stated, usually start work in London at l0 o'clock in the morning, take three-quarters of an hour l'or lunch and knock off promptly lit five o'clock except on Saturdays, when they quit at 1.30. ’l‘lll=ir hours of work during the week thus average only 34. Their annual holidays range from three weeks to eight weeks. according to the way they are graded. The committee sees no reason why the hours of civil servants should not be the :ltllll‘3 as those of ordinary clerks in civil employ- nlent, nor why they should get nlore than two or three weeks’ vill- ation. as is customary in business houses. ' "lt is clear," the committee says. "that if the hours of work were in» creased to a moderate extent it would be possible to reduce the staffs and so effect. a reduction in the cost of the service." That is obvious, but no govcm- ment has succeeded in doing it yet, and, meanwhile, the staffs ot‘ the various government departments are not worrying over the prospect of having to work longer hours alld getting silurtcr holidays. l IN MEMORIAM 1< lll loving llolnlnick A. August, 21. 1918. Gone but not forgotten thy his loving wife and faintly. memory of (‘aptaln MacDcllald, Died ln St. Mary's softly sleeping, Will-re tho flu-were gently lWflVe. lies tho onc wo loved s0 dearly. in his lonely, silent grllvr. ilc ‘will never be forgotten. Nevctr shall his memory fade Sweetest thoughts will always linger ' Arlmlltlild the grave where ho Ks a . . —lnsert.ed by Matilda MacDon aid. l For Inter‘: mil-Children chief light stations on the cqsst‘ dent. while his pltrtlstllls are gir- vielvs on “The rllrhts and dutiesling Clubs, as WTHQSLILV‘ the postal of each people ill the tremendous inspectors and several business world crisis created by the war." men’ orgauiiations ‘in other cities. _ But ill the press and among well-The inspectors worked under the intol-llled politicians. the belleqsupervision of James .l. Duran, who- prevnilg that M, Clemencyau igdlrected the work in the solution of animated ‘by motives far- greaterlthe '$.£',000.000 mail robbery in this than u more desire to reply to theTitY- glml-Alnerican utterances of Rum‘ Dr. liirshherg was l1 co-partnerin yard Kipling. ' lVinthrop Smith & ‘ClL, which has ‘ills dint, it ls thought, 1g the been operating since ltpril 1921. not resurrection of, that Qntentg be. only ill this cliy and Baltimore, lint cigarettes ' hut-u vzwtiéiéi ~¢ u,‘ SEPTEMBER lsfioéz. {wggn the {Inited States’ Great in Cleveland, llllrrlsbnrg and about 334a"; and France which he n dozen other cities. The inspectors nqnwg] in 1919‘ which U“. United also are hunting for’WlllthropSlllith 515mg senate qeslmyed and “ugh whose name was glven i0 the firm, out ivllicll, to lllS mind restoration "m1 “"‘°' “ ‘6 "“°-'~'-°“- w“ a "l""°" of peace and economic tranquility empm-‘ee ‘" i‘ “""“°"‘g° “misc "9' f“ Eurupe cannot be achlevei fore he became a moulllcl" of this ghoum the Tiger “twin his o!» llrm. He. ls only 25 gwezlrs old. and jet-t’ he would return to France the investigators were nnalllc to‘ with greater votemml Strength verify the rreport that he was a politically than Napoleon posses_ graduate 0t (‘olumhlu Ulll\'(‘l‘:ilt_\'.l '5“ o" his return from Elba‘ They said they thought he had also, (yonscquenfly his enemies a], been known us Wills ‘Svlllllltll and ready “H, sharpening the“, swords “hllllflllYdYllllllFOp Slllllll.‘ ffll‘ a violent zlssault upon his pm. ill addition to advertising that they would sell ally kind of hond on the partial [iilylllfillt plan, while the purchaser drew interest. on thr- elltire principal from the lstllrt. lllt.‘ firm also advertised its participating syndicate, which, the investigators say, was a “discretionary pool.“ or “blind pool.” Customers who en- trusted their mouey to the firm for . '“‘ illvestenlellt at the (liscretioll ot‘ thr- partners received the prnlnise of profits ranging from L‘ to l0 “.' rent. a month. Tho firm was to have {i0 per cent. of the profits. ding their I lolns in defence their old leader's come back At Saint VIIICOIIUSUF-JZITIIWIIGTG the former Premier is living hvrlnii-lilcl: life in a imiuutive cot- tage by the sea, an eager coilort of llO\\'S1)(l.pG1'lll.Cll. rushed thither ll‘0lll Paris, are frantically seek- ing further details. At Vittel. where. lic has been taking the cure fsndre Tnrdit-‘u. the ‘Piper's princi- pal llarllalnelltary‘ spokesman, is preparing to return to Paris. ill Paris the Petit Parlsien. fore most oi’ the French independent papers, declares, at the end of a loll: editorial entitileq "A Fine of "I ilidx; lit.‘ i ‘(t "Xv . *5 i '- l. . L l t’; ______ On the other hand, it is admit- ted there is likely tn he consider-i A Stitch in Time When the first stitch goes then is the time to repair the until the whole seam rips. It is the same with building: and nll snlfucc-s that nccd protection from wcnr or weather. Saves Nine garment. Don't wait: At the first sign of wear or clccny use sint. It will snve you dol- ars in lumber and repair: later. By applying Crown . . . ..~ D" d P‘ Ziilsslon: llrnnco already owes mm‘ discus?“ n f t, h ,_. ,1 j , z llnllilonfrruutlrllttlypryzrplili: ‘t ' much tn Clemenceau. But if he l. ‘ '. ' ° 0 I. lilD \\ nu, v money in pocket- dursmnds how to much the 119,1“: Pzlrhalnrenit THISSSOIIPUIOS next! - 3f that gram idealist peoble‘ Fgffsilibt) Xlllllli); then I‘ be‘ . vlllich is the American people, it.‘ ,, ' , H“ o.‘ ,,'m""" _ ,°l“'! ‘ ' l‘ will lie all of Europe whilch will “W m Mme Tlg" m‘ ‘lmcmh MONTREAL ‘ envoy. l _Orguns of the Rarliczll alld So-i " l ""1115! Dllflltls arc already vnil-inlzl i , their VCllfllllfllt opposition to illcl owe him a statue." “On His Own." The attitude of the French Gov El!" Flillb . ‘limit m TUQEIJNSECD '0"- ~~~ ammo", toward M Clemvncezum \l,'ll()ll\ (‘jlglllflllcélillvgghpmv) 7%‘ 7 enterprise is difficult to assert in, l tslsi At the Foreign Office it is poll ' MORE THAN WHJNNK l o $5 . Pd "ill lllflt the aged Siiitfifilllilll‘ .. . _ l ' §¢¢>= P‘; 1' stresses his wish to so to America‘ SH’ WOW‘ yo“ m“ m°f“"""‘"" l H‘ ‘a CRIMSON f 7". Von ills own and without lloltlingilars ‘t’ burY-"l Silmflllfllle player?“ l i ' All mwm Llmfin’ any mission." ill consequent-r. it‘ ‘nerds "“‘"~" ‘hm-ill Bu‘? Ell-i; is suid there can be no question o‘ lem", g i " TR l of nis making the‘ ionrncv as till . I \ '- ‘ l" ' official represvmntive or Frlylncg‘ “lllllfllll LIIlIIrlIIlI-(rztm llunlliqtynllllpiol, \ p l . . "Save the surface ant-I you 511v? an ‘flylléei (frown Dlnmnnll Pnlnl Pru- llm-lu ure- N0||| In (lllnrlotle- tonn by R. E. MUTCH The Circus with BEARS The Sensation of the Season POLAR BEARS The Chocolate Coated Ice Cream Bar, Brighton Ice Cream. “It’s a Food” pure chocolate coating made especially made for us. “A... Swectmeat thst jg p, 1i 1L _ n t’, 0f and coveTed‘ with a l. r. mamas» "(vi 1.“ lwlrorouvuo-i"