Contains _no lye or acids. OOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOO Q QfQQQfOOOOOOOOOVOO-Oa; 6 or more firm ripe tomatoes 1 chopped green pepper l tablespoon chopped chicken 1 tablespoon chopped ham 1 cup thick soup stock 1 cup fresh bread crumbs Salt and pepper to taste Wash and cut out centres oi’ tomatoes, saving the hearts to mix in with the filling. Fry soft, add the chicken, ham and the soup stock. into this With this mixture fill the to- mato sheila. dot over the top buttered crumbs and bake in g they may not be handicapped E 4 Food Choppers 0f Superior Make An up to date modci with complete set of-knives 9 I % i Do you know that defective I chopping or grinding. Heav- f The Rogers Hardware (?o.,Lid. f their condition is-do not O OW O0 O0 §§§§ §O-§-Q~O4_§§ 0Q O O O OO-GO-&O4-O-OO-OOOO-O-O "*—"-——'*»____ —--'—j—-' iii {an new-h nivAi. i PIPELESS FURNACE _ i’ . If you are going- to install a Pipeless Fur- nrace buy a I FAWCETT NEW “Q” *WLWE and be a satisfied cus- tomer. Call and see us or write if interested. Prices and terms ar- ranged to suit custom- Kennedy Till WESTEH -8HOP from Holmsrra Catalog. -1'0 FARMERS-JIM: Summer- slde Business College teaohes indi- vidual subjects. You can enter any time. Our specialties-Bookkeeping Civil Service. Shorthand and Type- writing. Evening classes. Phone 1B8. J. Pogson, Principal, 55i1l-ll-213 mos. -—-PAiNFlJ-L ACCIDENT—LouJs Blaquirc, caretaker of the Prince Co.. jail. Snmmeriiide, is suffering with int» broken ribs. frrm a fall down the stairs recently, .\Ir. Bla- uuire ui iiougii suffering to some great extent is up around and able to attend to his duties. —LUMBER LADwENé-The schoon- erNMaud Weston" Capt “ieston. arrived in port on Thursday even- ing last with n cargo of lumber for .\i. F. Si-liurman & C0., and is un- [loading ill the above Firms wharf. —BOOST MARITIME INDUS- TRIES and btiy a Fawcett Rival Plpeless Furnace. Range or Heat- er. We carry a full line. If inter» tested in a pipeless furnace writs or call on us. anti our service Heat ing Exticrt will give you prices |nntl full particulars. Kennedy iBros, Kenslngton. 818-10-3-51. --OUR MILLINERY opening un tier the supervision of Miss Babain was an immense success, every person was delighted with the Slyl" our new hats. We have lust recviveti another lot which we are now showing. they include hat to suit t-very person's pocket- book, prices ranging from $3.75 to -$'.‘..'.Ii also some plnin sailors at special price:- cttll and have Ililsa liubuiii show them to you. Ken- nedy liros., Kensington, 819-1Ii-£l-~Ii —-POLIC COURT-At the police court llll Thursday before Stipend- iary Magistrate Wyatt, the case of u citizen ciiitrgcd with a violation of illi- Pruliibltimi Act was adjourn- .-d iiii 'l‘".iilstlziy' next for further v'\'l4li'iif'9. At the Prince Co.. Court houtu- Judge lili-Quarrie presid- ing. A vioizitioihot’ the Prohibition ‘t.\<-t for second ot'fence ivas sen- m-nt-i-d tu nix months in jail and flunotiii-i- fined $200 and costs or '-'-“it'ir»-- mouths in jail-ll. —-PROHIBITION CASE ——- Be- Tore- Judge .\lCQIlill‘l‘l8, at the (‘utinty Court. Summerside, Thurs- day. three Prohibition cases were disposed oi‘, one party from Char- ‘iottetown, and two from Kenslng- v ton. The former case deaitli with -lllt' quantity of liquor found on the ‘road to (founty line in a trunk of rnsfinrsi by the side of the ru-id. rc- ‘ reutly. il-- “'11s fined $200.00 and, One of the other cases ‘vats z di. ed. The other was convit- oiled and sentenced to six tn Hills in “Juli. this being the second offence. O-O-O MAKE YOUR Appointment XMAS i Biiiililiilll —FOUND.—A Fox-ilound-Ow- tier can re-possess by proving pro- perty and paying expenses-John ldcGuirk Margate. 869-10-5-2l fl-MAGISTRATES COURT ——-At the Aiagistrates Court on Thursday two adjourned cases against the i-‘i-ahiiig Act, were concluded, one second offence. the other case was tvas fined $200 and costs for a (llHlIllSSCd. H. .____<o>—-——— PERSONAL ——.\lessrs J. J. Graham and son Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs Charles Todd, of Bradalbane, were visitors to town on Wednesday-H. —-.\lru. Burns McAusland and lit- tie daughter. Tyne Valle)‘. Will?"- ed home on Thursday t'rom the hos- pital.—-H. —*Frlends of Mr. Philip Gallant (Sam) will be sorry to hear that he is confined to his home with seri- ous illness. -—.\lrs. Annie E. Campbell. Park Corner has left en route to Los Angeies, California. to visit her daughters, lilrs. Neilson and Mrs. Keller. She will spend the winter there. —.\iiss Agnes Orr left Thursday morning for her home in Hollister, pleasant visit with relatives and friends on the island. While herr- she wss the guest of her sister Mrs. David Coles, Kensingion. She is accompanied by her sister-in- law Mrs. llethla Orr, who will visit her son and daughter in llolllster before going to Vancouver where she intends remaining with tier brother Mr. Ernest Sims.— Y. —Mr. A. M. liogg, a native of Scotland and when at homo a citizen of Spokane, Washington, has been paying a visit to our Province. lie spent a short time at Clifton and inter, at Kensington lie in loud in praise of our li-ilnnd and of its immense posslbilltinslit- would advise all young people that are will situated here, to remain. for he thinks that we have one of the most delightful countries on earth. If Mr. Hogg should remain long enough to see the flood of prosperity that must issue from Conservative Government his op- inion of us will improve. Y Fire Sweeps Over . Town, 10 Persons Perished (Canadian Press) SOFIA, Oct. 2.-Ten persons are known to have been killed and more than one hundred injured in u iii-e which yesterday swept tin cit} of \i'ratzu, forty miles north east of Sofia tiestroying the largest and most important section or the town. Moving y-Pictures Come by Radio Photos with Bayer i Now For g i 163 Gt. Georg St. g z i Education i is the stepping atone to pro- a press and prosperity. You, as parents. know this and send your children to school that in future years. But do you know that about seven out of every ten school- children in this country have defective eyes? eyes are frequently the cause of poor school work, even though the child is naturally bright? t Have your child's eyes ex- amlned now and know what guess. G. F. Hutcheson Optometrist of the Department of Colonization and Development of the Canadian m era nt London, England. z zNew Method of us that the American method oi producing n slim, trim figure l! meeting with astonishing success iThlll system. which has made inich a wonderful impression over there. must be the Marmoin Prescription Tablet method of reducing fut. 1t In Info to any that we have nothing‘ " better for this purpose In this coun- Iv-tn (made In accordance with thr famous Mnrmoln Prescription) ran l. be obtained of any drugglst t; world over nr from Company. 4M2 Woodward Ave. De- t. trolt. Mich. for one dollar a cue. | which In a decidedly economical t price considering the number of T!“ comm! wlmer Wm we u In“ tabfstii each saw euntalnl. They are lllfllllillr 4v H __ __ OTTAWA, Oct. 5—/I‘he transmis- sion of moving pictures by radio in ‘the sameclear and artistic for-in they are now shown in, is a practi- cal commercial development of science and invention that will re voiutionize the motion picture busi- ness in the near future, according to predictions made at a meeting of society of motion picture engin- eers here yesterday afternoon. Explorer Goes Back to Tut LONDON, Oct. 5—l-loward Car tcr, Egyptologist, left for Luxor and Valley of the Kings yesterday to rescue excavations at the tomb of Tutenkuhiimen. Scientist said he iiad no fear of disease which proved fatal to Earl of Carnnrvori. ANOTHER C. N. R. APPOINT- ENT M MONTREAL.—0ct. 5.-—ln accor- dance with the vigorous policy tc be pursued in the matter of immi- gration anti colonization. ns out lined by W. D. Robb. vice-president of the Canadian National Rail ways in his speech at the Canad- lnn National Exhibition, Toronto recently the announcement: is made here today of the appoint ment of W. J. Black, as manager National Railways, with lietidqunrl Reducing Fai A news item from abroad Inform.- One Cent Sale “DATES? 875-10-8-7i E ..'HOUSE FOR sacs on ‘r0 F. Aic-Quaid is just in receipt of a telegram announcing the death of British Premier will render great her cousin. Mr. John F. Campion, of Denver. Colorado. Mr. Cam- publicity. His tour in the Domin- pion was the only surviving so of ion will be ivutchetl with immense the late John Campion, Mll-lionarie 511111115 1111111 9! Lelldvme- M11 er of speeches which Lloyd George v Campion was killed in an auto nc- will make will be limited there is cldent and leaves to mourn his two little doubt that oratoricaiiy iii- sisters Helen and Phyllis. both of wit) "deliver the goods." Denver. His temperament is sensitive to California, after having a very. Commercial Cross. 889-10. .-1i tieurly proved n fntul accident tor-l: iftsr a delightful auto trip ti.- )f Septembgi; lloston and other points. The Dr. Grade X—— ‘ind the pleasure of iielng n grunt i-Iagtin, Anna Callaghan nuny Islanders who are nli doing Grade lX—~A-iiretl Murray Hlldii Well.—J. lfurray and Lucy Coutiy, QQLIQL greatly regretted. To seo hor ‘aged “N. ant of New Castle. N. 8., reports he best for a number of years the Mlfmfllfl that the lumber business has been mnionse quantities being shipped. ‘ THE‘ GUARDIAN llNliil Niw let. For further particulars apply to James Mahar, Montague. 891-10-6-8i LONDON. Oct. 5.—Canada is in the iinie llfllll l" ‘he “Mm "i PM’ "city the Dominion never betori: JAUCTION SALE of Mrs: Mur- . . - i I dock W. McLeodii. Victoria Crom ha‘! “Mn l"'°mmeute‘ This 4 we is postponed until Saturday. Ciet. _ 6th, at 12 o'clock noon. Stock. '1"? reflecting the life o! the crop. implements and furniture “I'll”?- largely to the extended new- aer- “The Prince of Wales at il "anadiiin rancher. Lord Britt}. , JREQERVE HALLOWEEN ‘lovornor (lent-rill of Canadl iii-i MI night for big Supper and Bazaar 11110111151- 1""! [mm Bm‘°“|"_°u"' In Odd Fellows‘ Hall. Montague. ‘ormer British Lord Chancellor, us H. Nelson & Son. Auctioneer. 3i Proceeds in aid of Protestant Or- I prophet in the Dominion. i111"! phanage. 89040-61620 given ll. filliD to publicity admins _.i Yanadu. A prophecy by Lord Birk- ..'AUCTION SALE of Live in head as to Canndas great dov- Stock pure bred Ayrshlres and }l0jllllt:'lll has been widely lilliiilrll" lloisteins. Also grade milk cows, 2d here. but it i5 recognized ill-Tl horses etc., Terms 14 to 26 months. the greatest 111011118! "Y =1" 3*‘ 11°“ Sale starts 1 o'clock Wednesday zrossing the Atlantic in the hcrfilm Oct. 10. M. (‘. McGorvan. if Lloyd (leorge. 836~10-4-4i --_- Lloyd George's Tour. .."SADLV BEREAVED-Mrs. A. rnvironlnent and it is believed that --'W||-l- THE PARTY who 11°91‘ he will receive from his Canadian dellmnl’ m‘ mherwi" Picked "P my itirroundinga the right inspiration. °rder~b°°k “t b°°th i“ E-‘hlbmm .\'o lllllli can speak successfully in Building. Charlottetown, Septembei mm 8.0mm.‘ ' 27m‘ wmmunlcate Wm‘ "ndemllm Since Lloyd George quilted the “d? order book wmame“ mam’ ‘rout bench in the llousr- di‘ Com- for my patented wrenches from thi- following parties: Central Cream eries, Charlottetown; John McPher son, Sydney: Dr. McIntyre, Montii H, nous for the cool shade of opposi- .iuii. iu- has rxperienceil a draught ind his utterances have not kindl- zner etc‘ “a A‘ Mum", Box 46 tiii- slime warmth of fol-ling _ hi» dnininiiteti Parliament. Even in , 'he country, except in hit-i beloved "aNAaRow ESCAPE’ whn‘ ‘villflfi, his personality has lost tonic oi‘ its charm. Public favor, place at Monlngui- on Saturday ivening lost when an auto coliidi-d with a horse and waggon. Tliotigii the driver and his wife had il "iiirnculous escape, tlu- wnggoi: ivus biidly ilamugcd an nniiciiblc tettlenient was arrived at bc.\\'t.--.=i. he interested parties.—~J. back to the souls oi‘ the might-y. is living iliscussvil in this country. ..*COAL ARRIVAL-The Schr Argo Capt Murphy. arrived at Montague on Friday least with l‘ mrgo of Albion Nut (‘oal frotii ,) _ . Pictou for Poole and Thompson. w. mlmluy Tums say“ it may PMS Cargo has about fined the uisly have n large influence on wants of householders. ' Stivrrni m‘ mm” mrew" nore cargoes are due which will F“) says: ' ‘ w slonqLTheschrwillmake an _ The new ivnrld secs liim uiiil m1“ mp bletoh} engaging m m‘ ziis share ill the war and in penci- urodtico busiuess.—.l. F Expect I nterestinfl Speeches. ii-rspt-ctive tlutn we who are closi- isiun yuissions for a fnir zippraise- 'lif3lll. it ivould be rash and liti- Zinest young indies the Misses Boston‘ wh ‘hose 0i _ _ mom should go without having n ‘way is a ixfzqiteryf’ gglkfhgx-‘ISEIQFS urgeinflticnce ‘upon public opinion mod positions, the former wits for n m“ comnry‘ t number of years. u faithful ant ritsted employee in the boot and "hoe department of the firiu oi Poole anti Thompson, while tht "otter was employed in the Teiap ione Office. The pleasing person ility of both these girls endear id them to the general public. Oi the evening prior to their depart iictoriul representations of his our. The moving picture artist ‘ind not ycf nrrivctl at the time l3londin made his great reputation Jy walltin ll tight rope ncrggg ‘Ilagnrrt l‘ is. but probably he will ieliicrc ‘t0 record Lloyd George's ire a farewell party was licld in Ffingiilsia! liiehltanfsz {t ‘vm not be their honor at the homo of theii hog)“: fig‘ f. t ‘fmngmh Deon!“ {we nother Mrs Daniel T. Campbell. a “m. [gqlxllltlflrejimfllfllle "mo" if“ urge number of friends being pre tiorseshijp ltanThikn‘ if!) hi! '|h" ‘tent’. After several hours had been mmrdd wonders. ' ' ‘ '3 ery pleasantly spend. an address The“, has m _ vns read to the girls expressing‘ flucizé no ‘c; ‘l tendency .m lecp regret at their departure elb‘ holidti in.“ lleoiigp ‘for “mm-g »tc.. utter which the culinary skill uuncmny Men t. l . Abtlllllli is f Airs. Campbell was put to tho p)“. critic] S m; ‘ufm cilmpnlg" est all hands sitting down to a wnerm b Em‘ limiaver‘ m ""1 ielicious supper. The wants of the ha“ morscgmi u L“ w" m“ m’ niier man being fully supplied venerythanclelos Ia chunks of mother pleasant hour was spent Mum m I, ‘low George" H” w“! ifter which the singing of God he 1m. H", ,O];?1U'_“,nd 9'00" ‘mmlfiil with YOIt till we meet again ‘G9,; {mil , Lflh {my Wm‘ "aw irought to a colse an evening lotis: ‘ ‘ m“ information 90"‘ o he rsmemhered.—-J. lgfirhifigmrty 11': U!" * - ‘ es o vein." PERSONALS “_—***——— ———- EMYV ..‘His many friends are delight- ALE SCHOOL‘ ~d to sci: their old friend Dr. C. The roiiowin l. Green buck to Montague iigniii ‘or Emyvale s; Z is the honor roll chooi for the iiiontii Martenn ilagan. Jitliii ——-—— Grade Vl-ll——M M . ..'We greatly regret to have to Hurray, Litcy nigh“, ‘um’ Leo ‘epori. the serious illness of Mrs Grade Vll—~Milt i . . Eeorge A. Thompson. Montague. it an Hagan, Louish-(eilltifljiliriflckl T“ tppears that on the night of the Grade Vl-flPCIGP hiurrny 313,-. itorm, Mrs Thompson WllH visiting zuret Cuuu-k. Maurice Zlinclioiiiipi it the home of her son George, Jcrtiitl Griffin. ' vhen owing to the great force of Grade iV-Emcrick Hill-Hill Eni- he wind u large chimney at the "ti" Cilflllvk. Irene llngnn, Patrick -nd of the house collapsed causing #11118)‘- i terrific noise, and filling the (‘rrntlo ll ~ Illitrgaret P0113“; house with smoke. frightening ilnirgeon Pollard, Amos Malone‘ Mrs Thompson so greatly tiiut she J°59l1l1 Cllfillck. ' ‘ins since ben confined to her bed, ""149 ll tuenior) — Lawrence W" 110C101" b91118 in attendance. M11118)‘. Frank MacDonald, Pius Iler recovery is anxiously uwniteti. Aelall- J01"! McQllaid, .1 Grade l. (lllDl0r)—-Steph9n M“. )onald. Teresa. Murray Mary Mo. ..'.\iiss Blanche Dewar grailuatc Qualdt H919" Hflillln. Flllrsc. who has been oti o visit to ‘Peflefl atwfldmwe- Li"!!! Cfifldy. ‘ier old home in Montague for the “mid crumb “m” Grim". Maur- psst few months leaves in a few m’ “K090118141 Mildred Crusack. days for Philadelphia whore she Mlirgaret 911811“. Patrick Mllrrfly. will engage in iier profession, Miss Emmi" CIIHMR. Margaret Pollard. Dewar, who is l1 real practical 118mm Murray and élaursoon summon sense young Indy was of Pmmrd- f ‘fir-agitation: “Kthellitdlmlllaffldllllfif! ilili 1nvnluable assistance to the sick Qlfmll: 951m‘; P11116981- Knhout ‘mm? m we “smug? 0i] while here and her departure is s ac. anus. Assistant. e cans m! o wrinkles, and with- , . o“, ‘he he. 0 mother was the real ob ect of her ' or absurd lrf9lflfielxyifél’:gll'\flfiflfle‘l‘lnfii visit.—.l. j D O N T C 0 U G H mighty important and useful nddi~ , ‘tlhogit ltochcivllizttlionbi Iriécfilllltlfil. ' nultl fallow? ti: E1351“! ljhrffinyflegg: present “nun! Monmfilm- b9? nnt. harmless and economical Iittlr former b01110. I191‘ Visit Doing in fut reducers. We any economical be- TOIIYIEBUOI! with 501119 PRIDE"! cnuso iliarmnla Prescription Tah- which she still OWIIB in the town Mrs McLeod who is now it ronid- N "" "' Rub the throat and chest with "q!" Norman McLeod i“ M Minardla. Also Inhale. It gives quick relief. revival itij the lumber woods aiitl many men vriirlie rshtilrsdl-J ' The ‘NEETER’ tiuble mesh Hair Net 3 for 25o The “NEETER” net is known all over Canada-éfrom the Atlantic to the Pacific, as the best Hair Net that money can buy. We are pleased today to be able to an- nounce the above very attractive price for this splendid and popular net. DOUBLE MESH “NEETER” Nets in Black, Dark Brown, Mid Brown, Light Brown and Blondeu Real human hair—cap or fringe shape. 3 for 25c ‘OR 10 CENTS, EACH GREY AND WHITE it ls expected that the former service to Canada as u medium of SINGLE MESH NEETER NETS interest here. Although the numb- 2 FOR 25c This best of all nets in grey and white costs you a little more than the stand- ard colors, but is wonderful “Neeter,” “Fairy Queen” and “Lady Betty" single mesh nets, all real human hair, all shades but grey and 2 FOR 25c “Imperial” double mesh Hair Nets ‘l for 25¢ This wonderful double mesh net 0f real human hair, beautifully made, carefully inspected, shown in all colors except greys and white, put up in packages con- taining 4 nets is perhaps the most striking value in hair nets, shown in Canada. 4 NETS FOR 25c. MO ORE 6 PFLEOD lIlflTliD "filfiililminfiitinf; '2.Ml£tTu Grnde 23:1. lfiiiiird Simpson; 2. ~' ‘l ltiiy ‘Fhottipxiii. tlradt» l. Virginia Earl Thompson; 3. Pearl Simmonsqchcster; 2. Norman McLeod, l-lazsl iiriidt- 7l—l. Leigh 2, -.\lt‘l‘ViIl intiiiiii; l. that lie produced when, as Premier Iliu- llii- Plngiisii ciiiiiate, in variab- b-Juit the feeling exists that by Klilli‘ means lie will find his way Titi- possible cffcct In this di- rection of his yireszont tour already The political correspondent 0i’ n gruntcr ilctzttrhinciit and truer ‘ ngozpARTuRe REGRETTEI; o him and too susceptible to pzir-l l-Iliontague has received another iheavy blow in the loss of two of it." groper w anticipate its judgment. 'L__ -_-_i—_-=-— M BEEM6NT SCHOOL Edith and Vivian Campb ii, who “m it i“ impnssihl" that i“ m“ m" .9“ on Friday Sept‘ “in for iction of the two worlds flint judg- interesiing speeches are expect. .4 [mm 1A0“. Gum,“ as we“ u“ The following is the standing of,‘ Belmont school for the month of -Gl'fld9 9-1. Nlarion McKay; Imus"- 4 FOR 25c 4 FOR 25c Jiurry Simpson. . 2. Grade l, Senior-l. Lena Wiri- 2. Thompson. Gradel, Junior-d. Wands Sim- mons; 2. Johnnie Best; 3. Jean McLauren. All Records Eolipsed .1921 ........................ ..' .... .. $2,462,330,947.00 it is the distinguishing ciiarzit-tcristlc of the life assuriitic business tliaitit is beyond iii.- reach of factors that affect Lin» prospt-rity- 0i other undertakings. It will be seen that the increase in new business in 1922 was greater by 13.65% than in 1921, and that. the increase in- 19H was 23.48%—-u {Netti and lllcffbllfilllg gain in Moll Titus the life companies continued in forizo ahead in 1920 us in liilli, and the greatest oi’ What other business has a record like title‘! Large and consistent profits tbased 1111011 largo and increasing earnings, coupled with a l fuiiing mortality rate. . ‘The prudent, inr seeing investor will tiiko the first opportunity to secure n. share in the expanding profits earned by life assurance dhareholtIei-s. That opportunity is provided by ‘ tho organization oi’ Tho Mari-time Life Assur- iinca Company. its prospectus carries the proof-send for your copy. 1921 confirmed the ability of llfo assur- iince world to prosper iintl improve its position, ll fact further borne out by i922. And now i923 eclipses shown by the following tifficitii iltzures. show the ani-ouut oi‘ new b11311“- tiio 40 corn tninies reporting in tho United States and Canada for the first flvo nionthg of 2.609.223.886.00 3.194,869.064.00 H 'l‘lio Maritime Life Assurance 00.. ' Home Oflice: Dennis Building, Halifax. ’ Gentlemen :-- I am interested in your securities and ' i ppreciate additional information, " g prospectus. increases-saunassaoooalolloao Or see our Representative- CAPT. “l. L. YO Victoria Hotel, vuo, 11.0., y Charlottetown, no.1. J mi lJNitnEi