chess". a ssnsoma ’ SEAL BRAND c orr t? u DAY or THIS NOON. DAVIS & \ \ NOTICE-WE WILL TAKE LIVE OGS AT OUR PLANT THURS- WEEK UNTIL’ yrnnsrn I CLASSIFIED AD One insertion Funr Insertions . Eight lnnertiuns .. o wv+w++o++¢ VERTISEMENTS . 10c per line of ii word: 8e ||svr lino of’ 5 wursln . . . . . . . .. - 1a per lino of l5 words \4 0 O9 O 0044 00-99 0-04 QOO-fO-VQ-O-Qfifii 9-0 VVO-Q-QQ-O-VOOO- Miscellaneous For Sale. GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT the Guardian Central Job Print- cry. Phone 133. 2879-5-6~li'. l FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN-TWO building lotsvat Brighton. Apply 20 lldltti Aveuuu. 6052-9-21l-for-3l NOTICE—-CARDING AT DiXON‘S DeSable still continues. itolls home with you. Grinding lli-gins '1‘i1urgduy_ GU33 9 23 m 2i. MEAT STORE REOPENED, WE have again opened with a full line of meats, try a dinner 0! Oil!‘ sugar CllFUiI corned beef, A. J. Warren, Fitzroy St. 6029 9 23 1i- —" APPLICANTS DESIROUS OF EN- torlug the North Adams Training School for Nurses. North Adamfi. blassz. please write the Superin- wudcut. 5060 9 19 m2w I WILL SELL BY PRIVATE SALE my house, also lot (30 X 150) i" (Irapaud Corner. if not sold by private sale will be sold with all household effects Wednesday. October 15th. H. M. Bowness. (!rapalltl.—6008-—1£l—23. ANY PERSON DESIROUS OF hulking from $10 to $20 wlecklY in spare time, without interfer- lug with present emPloymeill- send tor particulars or free sam- ple hook "Imperial Art” Personal (Ihrlsttilas Cards. Manufacturers. 122 Richmond West. Toronto. ll 131018 2U 23 27. 2. Female Help \Vanted warlTso-Mslo FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. Daniel lmvln. 14 Esplanade. 5011-9-16-61 Male Help Wanted ___________i___.>-___. BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- ployment for Barbers. Become R-xpert in 8 weeks. Wrltc .\lol- er Barber College. Department “l~‘." llalliax, 3-1-ttflll. WANTED-SALESMAN CALLING nn ille l)ry Goods & Clothing trade in Prince Edward island to sl-ll (limiting and Milllncry boxes an trommlssion. Tile D. F. Brown Paper llox 8; Paper Co. Limited, (foldbroolt, N. B. 5081—9—~19-——0l 5¢¢ Hotel Victoria Water Street. Charlottetown Offers to tho travelling public a comfortable, up-tO- date hotel. Contains 44 rooms with private baths. l The Cuisine is famous all over Canada. ' Telephone in Courteous sor all rooms. 4 vice. J H. C. BROWN. j, Manager < i Charlottetown i’ Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors VICTORIA HOTEL ll. S. Benton. Halifax; N. Burton. lllontreni; A. Cunterou, Montreal; it, It‘. Andrew. Toronto; John Bor- nard, Toronto; H. Jardino. Mone- ton; R. Fuel. tlialifax; A .D. Newd- ly. Halifax. J. W. Larkon, Halifax; l‘ .8, blaster, Hunter River; L. E. Wright. Ottawa; Murray River; M. A. Mosher. Him‘ fax; (l. R. Reine, Antigonish; J. M_ Waughllflfl, Halifax; Joan {Beat- on, Westvllle. N. 5.; A. C. Mandy. lmuton. Ont; C, T. C08. Trill“ (i. l). Montgomery. Havana. i. conference m the reduction of arm- aments becomes impossible. _ French fear that the British cam- 1.. w. Murdock. Jnian may “with tion doubtful. FOR SALE—NEWSPAPER PRESS type, fittings, desks, otllce outbid, etc. Write "W". v.0. Box 232, Charlottetown, l’.l:l.i. 6000~9~d0—3i FOR SALE-CHEVROLET TOUR- lng Car 490. Newly maimed and nleohanically 0, K. Would ex‘ change for (Jlass A. Foxes. Weeks Grocery, 225 Grafton Street. 5082-9-19-61. FOR SALE —A NUMBER OF high grade Silver Black Foxes, all eligible for registration. particulars apply to Murray liar. bor Fox ltanching Co., Ltd., Murray Harbor, l’, it]. l- 6002 9 20 Zwks To Let room tenement, conveniences. Moderate rent Phonn 564-4.. »» 6004-9-20.8i Boarders \Vanted BUSINESS COLLEGE STUDENTS wanted, :71 Puwual Street. ONE MALE AND ONE FEMALE student can be accommodated at 235 Fitzroy Si. 5055—9~18—tf. TWO BOARDERS CAN BE AC. commodutcd in private family. Rates $8.110 per wct-lc. Apply “'11” (2.0. (iuardiau. 6tl49~9~23~2l WANTED-BOARDERS CAN BE acclnnodutirtl, Apply corner of Prince and Dorchrster Si» 0040 9 23 m 3i. \Vanted GENTLEMAN WANT 'P SITION - as bookkmepcr. Apply ". care of Guardian. 1200i’. 9 20 ill Every Country To Have Hand (Continued from Page 1) President Motto. will glvc every QOUIHPY a free hand in the public discussion. lu "this connection an important ndress is looked for from Arlstidu Brland former Prelu- ier of France, who has not, yet opened his m- lath at the public meetings. though he has been playing u powurful role at the pri- vale lueetiugs- TO LETI'—COMFORTABLE SEYEN| 5098 Dill-Ill ' here. 'Centra1 ‘Guardian " TH-l KINDERGARTEN in the K. of C. Hall will open Thursday i! 9.30 a. m. ’ 1i THE GUARDIAN is for sale at Mrs- Doucvtte. 29 Spring Park Road. 1i ANOTHER COLLISION-Just be- fore noon yesterday morning the cars of two farmers met in colli- sion at Hughes’ Corner. Luckily both vehicles were observing the speed laws and as they struck ob- diquely no more serious damage than one crumpled mudguard was sustained. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-The Communion of the Lord's Supper wlill be observed at Churchill on Sabbath, Sept. 28th. Services at 10.30 a.m. and ii p.m. Preparatory services on Thursday at 2 p.m. and on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. ‘Fhauks- giving service on Monday at 10 11.111. DEATH REGRETTED — The death occurred at a late hour last night of Mr. John Wheatley, well known retired grocer of this city who has been suffering from ill health for some time but. the news of whose death will come as u deep shock to the citizens of Charlotte- towu.‘ LAID T0 REST.-—-'l‘he funeral oi‘ the late Mr. Joseph Ballem took place from his late residence at Waterside, Pownal. yesterday after- uoou and was one oi‘ the largest that has ever been witnessed in this province, the pficcssiou being easily a mile in length. The servic- es wc-re conducted by Rev. illlwen McDougall. assisted by Rev, Mr. Tilley and Rev. .\lr. Lindsay. The remains were interred in Birch lllll Cemetery, ' COLLISION iN SUMMERSIDE —A team of horses owned by Al< bert Compton, St. Elcanors bolted up llolmaus alleyway, Sulmuerside crossed Summer Street at a good rate of speed where they- collided with a car owned by George Mc- Qunrrle and which was parked out- side his oilicc door. Each horse tri- ed to pull in the opposite direction with the result that the heavy wa- gon pole was driven through the windshield and out through the top of the hood also smashing the front headlights. HOME ON VlSlT—-Slr George H. Henncssey another of our isuecess- Iful “islanders abroad" has just ur- For "Wm! h‘ m!“ ‘my from Portmmh play will be staged by the (lratnatic l0rcgon, and will spend a short vis- it with hls mother and brothers before leaving for Chicago where he ‘will attend the consecration at lio- 'ly Name Cathedral of Monsignor, ‘Francis Kelly another Islander on ‘whom has been conferred the Bish- tupric of Oklahoma. The consecra- lon Thursday, October 2nd will be officiated over by Cardinal Mun- Ideleln of Chicago. Sir George is pth-e senior tnember of one of Port- ;land's largest undertaking estab- lishments. He himsclt‘ had a high ,hohor couftarretl upon him when ;ht- was made a Knight of the Holy pulchre in November of last year ash rccognifon of seventeen years service in mission work in the Unted States. Only one other per- son in I‘. S, an eminent hospital surgeon has been thus honored. glu remarking the exodus of ls- landers to the U. S. Mr. Hennessey Tvkrcttctl that more did not make their new homes in the west which he says has much greater and better advantages than the eastern states to which they now flock. Among the several Islanders now living in Oregon he mentioned Father Ilogati a son of the late Mr. M. P. Hogan, and Father Duly. Both of these clergymeti will doubtless be remem- bered by former acquaintances DEATHS BALLEM—On Saturday. Sept- 20th. 1924, Joseph llpllcm in his 09th year. STEWART-At St Avards on Mon- day. Sept. 22nd, Peter Stewart, aged 8i) years. Fuuurul Wednes- day nt 2 p. m. to Peoples Ct-me- wry, Service at 1.30. (California papers pltuse copy.) WHEATLEY-On Monday Septem- ber 22nd, John WheatleY. filled 53 years, Funeral Wednesday attor- noon. service starting at 2.30. in- terment at People's Cemetery. ln the meantime the campaign. by the iiritlsh Press against any attempt to place the British fleet lmrcservedly at the service of the League of the Nations as n policing force against war has caused a pro. nounced chill in French circles in Geneva. Pluglishmen are assuring Frenchmen that this outcry ot the British Press, is largely based ctr To their haven under thfl home political conslduratlons. hill; The French are counting on the But O for the touch of a van- ratification of the DFOPQBH] ilfolflr lshed hand. col by the British Parllstnent; if And m, "w"; o; ; v91” that there ls 2o. ratification. then the u “m; - Thu British rntlfloa. IN MEMORIAM In memory of my b=|0v¢d Pam", Jcecph Gallant. Rua- tico, P’. E. l., who departed um are September 23rd. 1923- Popullar Actor Says Medicine Complete- ly Overcame Stom- ach Trouble Nervousness. That Montreal pluylgoers are llt~ erally packing the Orpheum Thea» tre at every performance is at once a tribute to the high standard of the entertainment offered and to the finished artistry ofthe famous Duffy stock players. nor the least popular 0t‘ whom is Donald Klrke. Mr. Kirke is not only ajavorite on the legitimate stage but ls a screen player of note, and it is n further tribute ot -his consummate acting that, even while tortured with stomach trouble. nervous and other ills, be kept “on with the play" day in and day out until he found rellel‘ taking Tanlac. As he says: “My stomach had almost failed ule and lwonder now how Lever kept up, l ate so little, Nights l would tose and turn for hours iu nervousness; piercing sick head- aches made nie stiffer aigopy, and at times onthe stage l was so m-r— vous. weak and trembly that l could hardly remember my lines. "l would have given a thousand dollars to get tlfe relief Taulac has given me for less than five dollars. My appetite was never better. eat (everything and have gained 12v ENJOYABLE EVENING AT EL. DON-The Baptist Church at l<ll~ don was crowded last night when Mr. ilarber who is Cilllllliclilll]: a campaign for the btln-zeilt of thfi PH» testant Orphanage made a strong appeal to the people of that sec tion to aid as far as possible l_n this worthy cause. [luring the eve» uiug in coulurlctlon with Mr. liar» bar's atldrcss a splendid program was carried out. Solos were very‘ effectively rendered by Mrs. E. \\'.l McKlnnon, Mrs. Fletcher and .\ir.' Arthur Bruce. Two violin selections] l were also given by Miss Knt-hleeu. d-lurnby. The evening altogether. was a most pleasant one and.‘ thoroughly enjoyed by all prescut.| ’l‘o-ulght's nlcetlilg will be held in the hall at Malpeque and n two act| . ‘club of the Knights of Pythias. l i ATTEMPTED ROBBERY—Litst[ night about 11.30 au attemptcdt robbery was made at the railway| freight shell but. was trustrateil‘ 'by the timely appearance of lllr. tion ceremony which takes place James Strain. night watchman. Ilium‘! “m”. H“ m“ “r “flmd imrfl" lStrain had gone over to the sta- ‘tion when the late train arrived and was returning to the shed when his attention was attracted by a noise inside the building. Upon entering] he discovered that one of the. doors lending to the yard was open. He immediately got into communl~ cation wlith police headquarters and shortly afterwards two officers arrived on the scene. Upon closer examination it was ascertained that the night raider had obtained en- trance through a small window at the end of the shed. llowevcr the entrance was ill-timed zls the would‘. be thiei’ was no doubt forced to make a speedy exit upon the ap- pearance of the watchman. As tar- as could be learned rtothitlg was taken from tlle building due to the quick action of Mr. Strain. -—-———(-O->i—— PERSONALS Mr. Clarence hlclmutl. (‘ily. is lli in the P, Fl. island llosrlitni stiffer- ing from appendicitis. Mr. F. S. Easter, llunter ltivcr. was among the visitors iu the city yesterday. Mr. Il.. C. Win-ring. St. John; is auloug the guests tieglstcrced at the Queen. Mr. J. C, lmidgren, Annapolis is auloug the visitors now on the is laud. Mr. J. Max Currie who has been spending a holiday on the lslaud, brill/CS this uiornltlg on YPIIIY" l0 Vermilion, Alberta. Miss Dorothy Wllliatus is apen~ ding her holidays at Kvlllbwll- "l" guest of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. W. ii. V. Dunbar. ‘Mrs. Morrison, wife of Rev. l). J. Morrison, who has been visiting her parents Mr. nnd Mrs. William lloyce, Bonshuw. leaves this morn» lng by the S. S. Hochelnglt on re- And the stately ships 9° 0" INSERTED lY Hi8 DAUGH- TER FRANOEB. Alliillilli SALE Mrs. Florence McLeod. 921 Euston 5t, begs to announce public sale by auction of sil her house hold furniture. Supt- 20th at l1 fl- u. comprising two beautiful oak parlor rockers. parlor table. wal- 1ut settee, linoleum square. walnut lilliillli Io. I ford IonloIsoInllIlI- ls llclllt lmnnnnln. Ma stooi R4.N.\V.l,Lnndn|\. ~¥=-j="9.=¢"-@T.==;3l=’- '-‘ » : t = -‘ IO I .r no! ‘r. Pun- ‘lall rack. hall ollci h, , round extension dining-room table. and chairs, kitchen and t roe hvd~ f l hl» omplete, "mm “m a "ficwltusmaon sills o 2a 2s as Auctioneer. 1N MEMORIAM LANG-In loving memory of Frank George who dlod September 23rd, 1020. Bleep on bolovsd olsop and taks thy root We love thoo wall but Jesus iovorthoo host. tuaslmso av His tovmo \ t 1 turn to her home in Whycocoluagh, klnov snnni 1 And _ . x Iio Suzette Tarri, London's soubrcilc. Juan Wilfred Virgo, V ' Hotel THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN EIVES. . [i Fllll Elltllll l'm llt!‘v'l'l' a hit weak or nervous, uevcr llhVc u lii'2l(lLli'lll‘, lliitllltlii. Hull l loci ii'ru-.. l will gladly rou- Ill‘lli them- fuels by plltlllv or letter." Jfauluc is tor sale by uil good dru lsts. Acct-pi no BlID-Silllllv. (lvl-r l0 lllllll0li llillllti sold. 'i‘aulac Vcynetzlble Pills for cou- stipatioil. tilade and recouimendl-d by the mauufaetlirere of 'l‘atllzir, “L0nd0n’s Great d; In Chftown 0n September 24 Wilh identically the statue r-om pnny imt with i‘llill‘(‘ly u-w pro kramuu-s to offer local audiences “London's (lreat S" headlined by 'l‘onl Copcluutljatuoutl. ScotchJC-tilttez- dlan and couiposcr aml Suzette Tart-i, London's favorite soubrett-tg nlreutly a favorite with local audi- ences, will be the IIIIYLHEIIOII nt the Prince Edward Theatre, for four days beginning Wetlncsdaty. Sept. 24th, with daily matiuer _ starting 'l‘hursday at rejucetl prices. \Vl1en this ull British orgauizzr tion cl‘ nluslclntls and comedians first luadc their appearance before local zludicnces lust spring. few rt- ailzerl at. the time what an cx< trnortlinarily accompllshcil urgauizn tl n they were. it did not take long, however. for their worth to bc rec (lgmzctl and capacity audiences rul- mancc. (Yapacity houses are surr- to rule again during this engage- ment and a cordial WtBlCOIIIC is ex‘ peeled front local patrons for this talcntcrl Company. All the old favorites are wlith the company including Tom Copeland. Scotch (‘omcdizln and entertainer‘. Favorite Daft‘. lfi-yearold plntiist sensation, Dorothy Alwynne. Scotland's leading vlolintistt- and Molly O'.\loore, irish soprano, \\'ai tcr Nuuu, l..li.A.I\l._ brilliant ‘cellist Richard Alcxautltrr llarittlnr; aml world's festival 101541- Silillh new ufl snie. Ticket (Jlliee _ ' ' ' (lltPIlH at 11.1w 1cm. daily, t;1.3|»u-21’-»\i21- V v_ I —r*-——~%—-— lfiw‘ H _ . _ , I. ‘ _ .. . . t. EX linhe has reiusml in give a rum- 111*; llltlill-‘l hlalfi that lll'l'llilli_11llit'l‘ ' ' ' - ., - . _. - . . ; a : : tar ilrr ill'i';.~.llliil\'lll' - ~- ~- pll-lt- lihl oi llililli> r.i llll gavel» 1i ti‘ Illa I v ) 1-. , . - 1 WEE illl' illrthday party lumber; llletlpr Ikliklpdillililnlrelll} and b.1111 hllliliPll lie Crlpp e ' l: .‘ Sal ‘l: ui 'hl. .‘ u- ul 1e .' it.’ t} z. ‘ :~. . n- <am-- tn ._. . . . , .- - M (Continued from Page 1) ‘lipllvvtilvtillr ‘lam z-ghl. Wm 5mm m, xt-tv York eipiltwul vi» |l'.\‘ age as a I ~'\li\\] Hlllfh. Supt. 22¢~Cap """"""" E“'_“W—'ii ' " ‘ ' . . . - . . - - ' "i I . i batseimin an . , , , . -l ;li ~n I -l ihc lhlll) had Iieal. murlrl. l up a l ~ccou¢ ‘ INN‘ h‘ km“ imyumu!‘ n-"mn m" ::l:‘,‘[y|1\1\y“1(l)1’|ig ‘it: lilo with the hold All‘. Hillillv. web llilll jun wa-urt- Hum“ “m” mm] hflslfnum’ "Jim" "ill- "'1, ' ' |,.,| 3H“ Ho)“. INN“. rm,“ “L, mm. Pll l|ll‘llilll‘l'r~‘ oi the (iiant iulieltlg - Miss liohe win-i- at the p:.ri_v twoliv-s at the time 01' the robbwy. will m“ l“ ilm“ l“ PM)’ "ilTTl-lluri’ caller! on Telephone m“, m.“,.,.1,.l5....\\-.,,-\p, 5,110,001! and i‘ tmcrly lived in \\’uri-t-,-;l.-|-_ grape this acauul. ‘Alanaccr oJhu .\lc- ‘ '_ . . ' t ~ ‘ ‘a = l< lli‘ '.~. tht- son ot‘ the llil‘ llcv lli-lli‘ r " v.’ has auuoutlm-d. (lroh iujurctl 1., ~ , - , ,__,_ . _>tt-\\llhs<\vu tenant illllll n1 _ I 5 I V ‘I _ ‘ y“; “lillllgltllg 11331111111 Ill)?“ Am“ ‘mil Napphires which had lw-ulllzlguc. tonal-t" rel-tor nl Si. i|l< kam- m l<rul vs game zlgalusc Luvgny m“ wfuwdklo lgivtlftfid given to her only last‘ “R-dnt-sdayt!hlalthmvs lupscupal Fhurvh, and i-lll- (ulia aul l" Hlili sprained his hwnuqf;"|-,,,.,nu,h.;1'about hlqilf“! Miss Bobe From Detroit : Ill“ ‘ll-f i} Fiurleut lli “orcvstw; Ilul-rl-r on hm rluhl hnud in yes er- 5115.,» pmhuny rvcoivl,“ lli“; it was learned that .\i.s:< llolu- lech in U04. days contest algainst the same ' ' ‘ ‘ came to New York irom Detroit team. . phone call front a man Wlil) said he could give her information about the. disposition of the stolen jewels‘ and that he would do so for $41M], Miss Fiulu-rty tioliilcd tiu- police. Artcordlllg to the police. bliss p ‘$0 60004004 009000-00 O6 Q0 Q Queen Hotel ‘ Water Street, Charlottetown This popular Hotel has been completely renovated and refurnlshed throughout and ,offers very comfortable accommodation to the travel. lng public. The tabla especially I006 and the public are oourteously cared for, Rates $3.00 a day. BRUCE J. TAYLOR. Manager Charl Artillery spoon shoot Wcdnfildl)’ afitornoon at 2.30. All. members in- vited. 2' Hill Harland Houoe rasldonco belong situated at 131 Water 8treet. This doslmblo property comprises through from Water Streetto King. hardwood floors, furnace practically new, two bathrooms, etc. only lo this house vary desirable Is oontrsi location make ifmost suitable for filats. As an investment thin ll R snlsndld opportunity 1w the property being m the heart of’ 1m city will always be valuable. Inspection afternoons from 3 to labor. a444, Co., Ltd. , Prfiliriotors ‘ ‘f:f.“‘*'4 94 e444 a Ing to T. W. Morris, Esq, and half a town lot, In in excellent running repair Not House ' t 13»- - 1 . Wholesale Prices on Exhibition DayisQJiP“ at moan-e on Wednesday and Thursday PRINCE (‘.()UN'I‘Y EXHIBITION‘ DAYS " we oiTer to our customers WHOLICSALIE PRICES FUR CASH in all ileparilncnis of our store, except Hardware and f1"- (lrocerles. a In addition lil-l-IIIC s lines of may orlons, tallest" vacant" TO-WEAR, , llllLLlNltlltl’, * l. " HOUSE FilltNlSHlNfiS, ' Means ANl) uovs’ (‘L()'l‘HlN(i,. coors ANl) SHOICS, pecials advertised elsewhere, all _ will go on sale f or the two days at these exceptionally low prices. v _All our immense stock, which in point of variety and good values, is second to none in Eastern (Tanada, is 1n- cluded in this big sale. This is a splendid opportunity to buy high class merchandise away below regular selling values. TWO D-AYS ONLY SEWPEMBIER 24TH AN!) 25TH WH()I.I<JSALI<J PRIFICS ALL OVER 'l‘Hl<l S'I‘()ltl*} Except Departments lilcntioncd Above. Sinclair 8c Stewart Limittd A M ERSII )I<l British Consuls; Cigarettes and Tobacco; 5dr. >2‘. w \ ‘i. d; a ' (4)5 I2 5/157" .2zn@sa5¢, l1. ‘I a residence. but its plan and i E30. Notice of sale of furniture ll k ALSO PACKED IN Till! OF IO l