J" ~'-' GUARDIAN "c Dye fikirhDreBs _ iichnlay lirealis 5 hliitllliilil lial Paces Three 0r Faded Draperies lhin Record in Sports Fast lilies-at St. Stephen In Diamond Dyes Held at Picton is Sec- -~+1-=--'1 Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so. simple that - any woman can dye or tint faded. shabby skirts. dresses, waists, coats zweaters. stockings, hangings. raperies, everything like new. Buy i "Diamond Dyes"-no other ltind— ,,,.§}‘°,§§U,;f§§,‘,,.f5;“',',‘,fl§§u“,5;‘f, then perfect home dyeing is guar- u". big Nam] Day program w?“ "uleed- "B" 1131b“ hue "W" 5Y5‘! run nfi’. Events of all kinds w=re before. Tell your druggist whether pl-ovuled and me vlsltom to loin, the material you wish to dye is were welt pleased with the [IP19- weol or silk, or whether it is lln- bragiom ‘ ell. cotton.0l' llllled 8°°d5~ Dlfllflvlld Tire motor boat race at 10.30 a Dyes lllWBl‘ Bllelill. spot, fade, or m. had nine starters and took hlace over a. triunghalar course. The winner was S. B. liuipcr’; N81" Premier: 2nd. Hurry John- run. son's Pearl; 3rd, Robert Bowen's ‘Vflllfiy Star; 4th. Wm. Bowen's Swallow; 5th. John llilPcttfviglfg Dlllli‘ M0orc. 'i‘lie officials wivrc: Starter. Norman iiudloph. Timers. William Emory and Cl ster (‘row ell; fiouruiittee in clin‘. e of r-ii-w, J. ii‘. (iara-ion, Blake Carleton and Albert McDonald. At eleven o'clock a baseball game took place on the l‘. A. A A- Erouniis between the ‘Jifestville Mr" De“ team and Pictou. \Vestviile was ino first for the locals zind \von out by u 13 to " score. A large fur-out of fans atteuile-E tho f PAiiilfll$ii v o ' l - . . . a <- Central Guardian nnmwn-rnmaaarar; CLEARING ooo LINES men's ' “ -' . H818. regular up to $6.75. your choice, ‘$2.59. SINCLAIR: at "srnn water niurrao. "rowiszu S'l‘. STEPHEN. Sept. 16. -Pac lug the three fastest heats ever raced on this track. Bud Hal owned by L. R. Acker, Halifax and driven by the veteran Danny Steele. iw.0n the Frea-For-All here today and established a new track record. itoy Voln New Brunswicks champion and Calgary Eur] cnuiti not hold the ilnlifnii pacer. This is the second time‘ this season that Bud Hal has easily defeated Roy Voio. ‘Phi.- Summary. THIS AFTERNOON AT 4.80 Prof. H. L. Stewart opens ' his series of lectures in. St. James Church sichooiroom. The suhjept .s "Tolstoy" in the evening at 8 D-m. he will lecture on Curiosities of the Mind." ODD LINES MEN'S fFclt ‘Huts worth up to $6.75 clearing $2.59 each at -ifiilihftlhAildt‘ifl. 7077-16-21. "SHOP FURNITURE PORQALE »—On account of a change in equip llltlllt. we have three large racks suitoible for men's or "women's flfllllllls. WhlCll we -wiil sell. very cllfill-llly- Write or telephone inquir les. Moore 8v. liioLeod. Limited. v 7079-17-31. “CORRECTION. —- Through an error in the advertising depart mellt. two line-i appeared in sain- uci Matrin’s Auction sale ad nos-ironing sale to Sept. 22nd. These lines should have been in Farm For iSale nd of John S. Mar- tin. Ixinross. See both advertise- ments corrected in ‘dltofllgy w). unin of today's issue. Above Imitators. No other laund h “'93 it'll"!!! Pure eozerflargl 1:: "u l 1"" "i" "In vlnnmion rim ‘Ives sun!“ l" "illllrfol wnhln‘ power. Sunlight in the most oeonoilidehlllovarztybfa-cpahnwliiig-no lawman ‘huh’. h tsvsn niiorrnaiis LIMITED, . our.‘ TORONTO, ‘ ‘ Free-for-All ' lame fliolihevisn llor Greek Debacle (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Sept YP-The Dally M; correspondent iit Famagus- m, island of CYDIHE. dilutes Smyr- na refugees arriving there as de- flilfill! that Mustapha Kcmul p,“ .1, ilic Turkish Nationalist lEiltllT. owes his victory over tho Greeks in Asia Minor to the fact mp1 luiif the Greek urmy turned .‘l iii and immediately the Tur 5 llif)Vl‘ll against Afium Alturi 51pm. frutcrnizlng was begun. Th» rulicls, according to the rc- yugrcs. stoic army funds and loot- ,..| \\‘l1i‘l‘('Vt!l‘ possible, shouting "Lou; iivo Lcnine ulul Trotsky." 'i‘h<- return-cs state tiiut rebels lllli'lll‘il towns and abandoned their uyiili~ii‘)' iviiieh was in perfect or- ili‘l' ziliiiougli the Greek gitnerzlis illlii rii-rgymcn vainly attempted to bring: thorn to reason. A in... ........ C“ sooni éhtiiiiiiiih COUNCIL ---<-o>-i-- Auk for Yillmnrd‘: and Take no Other Bill] Hal, L. R. Atrker, H311. fiix (Steele) . . . Roy Voio, l! Lint, lllll ilalllt) .... Colliery Earl, Ll w. Pow- us, ‘lioniton. (-Burrlli)....3 2 ' 'l‘imc-2.10 1-4; 2.10 1-4; L4. censors/ate Frederic- o Prof. H. L. Stewart of Dalhou- sie arrived in the city Saturday night and‘is a guest of Rev. W. O. Mulligan at the Manse. Brigh- ton Road. - ‘Mr. Percy McCausland. of the Customs Department, Ottawa. is visiting his uncle and unlit, iMr. and Mrs. M. N. McLeod. 206 Grafton St. 2.21 Mixed Y1 ‘ ‘- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND in Prince of Wales College Hall Charlottetown, P. E. I. Tuesday and Wednesday, Septem- ber 19th and 20th 1922 (Cone) The Acrobat (Etter) T. J. Devlin (McDonald) tiscitit (Steele) _ Future Queen l-Southard) 4 lriznr- and were rewarded by the The Fllllsllel‘ (“W”) crappy clean cut exhibirin put 'I'|“'e—3-l3 14; 2-17 14; ill.) in‘ the county champs. Iiaricr"-\3"|'- 3-17 1'2- ics Wcaitviiie. RiCllIllTlSlHi, ‘Fliniup son and Oliver; Picluu, O'Brien. Roach and 'i‘uri'oiio.. Umpires. Andy lil(‘lllll'<l50l1 and i-lcury Unr- loii. The bull game concluded tho lllUl'llill1.'.'S‘ program. At noon it commenced to Tillll and throulrlitiut tlic afternoon ruin fell at intermittent. iutr-rvzils but not sufficiently heavy to mar the spurts program. Over tyo thou-- sand prople ultenilt-ii the atizleilc ——-----__? moot on the P. A. A. A. grounds in tho afternoon, it being the. Crescents; 3rd Barney best and most successful meet con Ablrii-s, Cfliarlottetowu; The Lunqrucuo“ D1- ,, S,“ 9-0,. M, dug?“ b? fife 10ml “New: im‘ Seconds" _ rciving ruilinpiionc. signals ovcr smfhmo.“ '_n,5_°mj" Hop’ step and jumpTlst Phllishort distances requires only 1i Niit lllje-lyls has there been as: IMcDoiiaId. Aibbles. fjhariiitteiowlli-vory simple iirray ‘of llIlDilFttlllS. scmliicii in lictou such :1 galaxy nnd ‘George llicOullion. l. A. A. in", adjuwnnenln. M U“, receiving of stars of tile truck and field as A.; 6rd Len McDonald, P. A. A. took part in today's competition. A. Distance 40 feet 5 l-Z inches. Nova Scotizi. New lirunswick and 880 Yards-dist. Wm. Moontzy, Prince Eiiwilftl island ivcrc repre- Crescents; 2nd T. l3. Smith. New senioil by tho lending: athletes oi’ Glasgow; 3rd David Stephens, An- resipociivc DFUVillCPS and Piclou tigonisli. Time 21.5 3-4.’ apprcciutes the horror" tin-y did to Base Running-Jet Wm lilocne)‘ llUl‘ on this the 10th Anniversary Crenuuuis; 2nd Ross Cameron, of hci" natal tilt)‘. tfliziriottt-tinvn Mulgmve. Time 15 seconds, sent llVPl‘ her fivi- lf"illill_l’, athletes Broad ,|ump—lsi Ross (firmer-on. representing tho Alihios. J. A. Mc-Mulsrzivc; 25nd George iilirtullion. lair -l r ' 'i won the 1H1" vault i‘. \. A. A.; lirii Pirl ‘Vi-J) llili. .. . M“,=;,:",\‘::r¥€in,,_ (jluulnnhznihip a, 20 ‘mot i, l“, mchtsf ‘ L 0 H posed llflfillilbll st) that it will pick turns should be avoided. All por- mvm“ m 1837‘ mum, 0",,- Mue Hm_1,,, Barney ‘pnuuflsv up as much of tho energy us pnss- muucnt connections should be in charge. of the ,»\‘lll)li'S and nf- Abliies. Charlottetown; ‘Jud Geo. ficiliicil ilS their chief adviser. Mi‘ \Vulki:r. Ciiariottt-tiriirii. ilrii ll. 11.] hici-Txii-licrn ruci-ireil a warm wel~ Viietmore. Mono-ton. Time 4 minu- comc llPTG'8_lltl" proudly dlsplayedftcs 54 1-5. ' ihe championship medal he won‘, 5 Mlle Run-list Jitiucs A liziiv- $5 yours ago. .boit, Wcstviile; 2nd (i. MiiKily The Crescents club of Halifax 131111110, Westvillc. Vlclor ‘McAnluy pillil a grateful tribute to Plow" oi’ Windsor. ("unveiling the fieiil uiooi when they sent their stiir ill; oun 13p won the race, McAui-"tys rrreirrtiou. Mooney. liolmcs. Smitli time for the five milcs being 25 iMr. C. F. Tidmarsh has re- turned to Montreal to resume his medical studies at liieGiil. A VERY PLEASANT time was ‘spellit at the borne of Mrs. Milton Tuesday Evening, 19th. Escihnt’: wlfifi“ 8st,’, 0?,’ Tmufsdiiy 7.45 —-Motlon Pictures of theiiflenurfo, M,“ Equal“)? o [hm Rockicis and Wild Life in Camilla gmwm, ,0 “Whm- h‘; , "mm," - S"O_D"" Hm-ry Jnhnson“ Ad in the forum of ‘RENO-Will? Builyl]: so‘ dress and Conference on our “Sam, m,“ ‘var; much, "l h‘ Hearth Laws uiul the necessity of bride u‘) bk, m ~" " it Provincial ‘Board oi’ l-Ir-u-lth. ‘ 8.35——-Dr. Shoarcr-— Address and Conference on Prohibition nud the proposed Plcbiscite. 9.10—~I)isi-ussl,on on tho Responsilliilitieii of Women. (Silver collection.) ' PROGRAMME Miss Ethel Lorraine, City, has returned from ll. visit to friends in Liveripool, N. S.. and will re- sumo lier musical classes on 0c- toiiei" 1st. . 2.15 Mixed liow to Construct anil Operate a Receiving Set Radio Telephone Little Peter (Dousc) High Knob Beuay (Rice). Zelmrt Strum! (Holman) Mud Lake (Southzrrd) _ 'l‘ime—2.l4 1-4; 2.14 1.2; HANDMADE: JPOPPIEE-Some lllmdsillllii DODDY decorations which are being mailc in Canada by flelioniients of returned soi- iiiers and implicates of which will be sold on Armistice Day have ar- rived at tho G.W.V.A. rooms and are lbeiur; uiucii eulmired. -AN APPRECIATION. — As n - ll l k" ii‘ -" ~ EMFL-ilusiness Meeting and El ffiflunhé’ ZQiiEQQDDi-fiiiiidififgii cctlrm of Officers. L. l t .1 . ' ' _ .10 i-"wrr- Show who“ M .33?‘ M". .'.'§.'”.»’...‘.'J..°§‘“..‘“i1‘.. ‘Kill ilm“ “n Nfiw 5mm] Lpghmmnn l“ rcceliveil from his team-mates lll (TlialiiltdluDilileiltiovlh our (‘my m the Aylonwm i‘ bemmfu] 30m ‘viiich- ton oi North St ‘Eleanors to W1‘- . u o c . - , v _ . . .. . smtmhly °“gr“v“d" It “m b" 1°‘ iinm Edward ‘Cotton. Charlotte- membcreil ihnti tlio Mom-ton ag- [Own cregaiiim although being ile-iiuttcd ' lift 't"‘i ll -:. .1 2.00-Miss Riltlltbllll——- Address u‘; awlgtétingl gifiilgnzlqglilidlrglflzt and Conference on Chiiilreirs Aid C;,,,,,,_,,,D,,,, m“, H i,‘ to b“ hnpud Society and Juvenile Courts. ma, m“, Spur“. Squad n, puck 4-15“'1\'|"H"" Plcluws- Showing chascrs will ilizuiu ho seen in .~ their use in Sunday Schoolfl mill action nu (iiiurliittrtowii icc this At at Lou i-nnui- 30110018. 159330,, " gfeifsuh STOCK QUOTATIONS er fll1(l\Si!VEl‘Uld. MONTIFCldAL, Scpt 17——(Quota-- tlons furnished by Johnson and Ward mciubcrs of the Montreal Stock Exchange) Brampton LISTEN TO CONCERT FEET lN AIR. 10M” iCapt. DA. McDonald of Til/heat- iey River. left this morning for Truro uud Halifax to attend the Stuff Instruction tour. iMiiitnry for District No. 6. which is iieirg held tlilrs iweek for all units in the iilstrirt. MAR-RIAAGES _.___ COMPTON -— OOTTON|—— in St. Mary's Church. "Summerside on Thurnility. 14th. September, ihy the Rev. t‘. Dellfloifc Wiiito. M. A.. Rurul Duau, Helen lsuibel Comp full-IS. Sept. ‘Jr-Concerts tn New while ilWlly the tedium of airplane itiuriui; illlll to drown out the roar (,1 (he lllilllrl‘ is the latest arerizil ("[ifl\'l‘lili‘l‘l(‘.(‘. Fnurtccn passengers (inlay liFlliHQll in on the music [mm Harmon, broadcaster] form i118‘ liilllHillllli‘ wircless station. At the time lll(‘_V were 10.000 flit‘! Hi1. 0V9!‘ ihc lllfllilliiilllrl uiul cvcu the pilot iuijyilued his rcrciver. WARTICLE 1 — THE ANTENNI‘ AND ITS AUXILIARIES ire required by the National Joarii of Fire Underwriters. Any stiocini regulations of the local district oilflcu should be implicit- ly followed to 1irevout the fire iii- surancc on the building from be- coming uuiciuuticuily" ineffective in some districts un inspection of many types of receiving sets is required The ground wire should be securely lilSUHlCil to a heavy gnlvziuized rod or pipu driven into moist earth for G feet, or it may be CDOIlPUQil to a clump fastened t-nto the street side of the wutor The ground wire Francis. Wednesday. 20th. Time 55, FORENOON set may be easily nuulc. aiul once nriidc they are not difficult to mzoint-‘iiiii. Furthermore, the cost of such an installation may be materially reduced by tho cousins ction of some of the component ilcvicc-‘s by the‘ operator himself‘. An elevated wire, culled on un- supply 1iipes. innna. is required to intercept ilic should run in as direct a line as, rnilio sisuzils. it is importiutt tliai‘p0ssibie from the switch to the llfi tlillhllflfl be lot-uteri in an ex- ground connection and sharp kowYoui Dread uying new hoes when ‘Big Leagues is- 1111.8. .. 1 ‘5 0 . . . . . . . . . .7 12 i Vungiid- Wednesday Evenin ioo ro codes: 9 Admission: ~Atlults 25 cents. (‘liililrcn 15 cents. SOD-thieving Picture Show -—'l ('flllli‘(l_\’, Travel, Nuturu Pictures. ‘iiifiuui 1on5 At (llevclnnd- Washington Cleveland . . . . .. Johnson and Plcnlcii, and "O'Neil. Cit". . 41.15 —-Mll~is ltathbun-— Address. on "Bic Sister "Movement ' GOD $AVE THE KING Stop the pain at once -__-<oo>—--—- INDIAN'S “DEATH ARROW." BACCO. NAPOLEON'S _SUBSTITUTE FOR TO ' l ‘Bell ’l‘ciephono -A-bitl-bl ‘Shawinicim _ . Laureutldc Pulp Canadian Gencrztl Electric Citnuilinn Steamship Com. .. ‘Canadian Steamship Pid At Deiroit— ilirilutlciphla . . .' . . . . . . . . I*2 Detlioit . . . .3 10 l "illtirrlg, iOlNrliJi and (Perkins Ehinko and ‘Bossier. R.H.E . . . . . . . . .1 4 0 At Chlcagm- New York and Lott to compete here toiiny- The i‘. A. A. A. greatly apprecia- ti-n the fiction of the Creseeuts iu sending their" attlili-ies to llilfl met-i, Two other ilalifux athletes zuldoil greatly to the success oi the meet. Tom Ifripps and Steve Kennett) the perfornilinct" ul tlwbf minutes. 46 seconds. 'l‘|in;-: by miles 4.67. 10115. 15.45, 20.25. 25.46. Me Auiuy wins the beautiful cup. thi- the P. A. A. A. for breaking .thc maritime record. iiu the iligliiunil events (‘nl. it. S John McDonald. officiiane as fittest in the collection offered by ‘ ible. it srouid be from 10 feet long and llilty be made oi‘ No. 14 solid copper" wire or" of 7 stru- l) to 300 carefully scltiorcil to prevent bad contacts duo to corrosion. The lead in through the wall to the receiv- Asbestos Company Dominion lirirlge Montreal Power .. Winnipci: Electric by using men on the field was lauded b)‘ the spectators. Summary" of events»- ...2 ii S . lodge, ii man zvcli quttliflt-il to of- ng; ‘Blenkenshit. l f-eatil. it was" most gratifying i0 so‘. lllii |'lllll'll)l‘l' of competitors ill 100 Yards _DB$ll—~l$l- llefll- b'-ih tlic Junior and Sirnioz" rrcurs. ilert (Trockeit. vl/csiville‘. 211d l'- u thing which presnizes well for it. Large. (lhurloitctoivn. Time ii the 1.1;; pvt-pt (.1 1923, Lin; 160th tiPPllIlllS. Second lit-iii. 1st. Erill anniversary of ilic. irintllnt; of ihi" Smith. ('l'l‘Sf_‘(‘lllS§ Lind Chris Lott. iqxnugh .~,.~-_.--;s in 177i it iihmva (lrosccnis. Time 10 ii’ Semi-finals “my (he 0m trmliumu, or the Scot. lst Chris Lotl. Cfcsfivlllfi; 11nd iisli race ure still bolus YICllVOIY Ross Ciuuerou. 11111811110’- Tlm" perpetuated and iimt ill". love oi’ ii) 3-5 seconds. Final, 1st Efiii @111 scniluuri is 5111i us" strour; as Smith; 2nd ChristLot. Cresccnts. Li-ei- 1n the, yflill-Z-‘Atf generation. 'l‘iuii- l0 3-4. Senior Highland Fling-Jot M185 16 Pound Shot Put—1st James rut-nae, (‘,h:11'l0l.1Gl(l\\‘ll; "Lind Mr. T. Alt-uglier. l’. A. A. A.: ‘Jud T. 3ic\v;,y(,]1-.111[;ix; rlrrl ilcorge Will- ll. Fripps. (Yrcscellts; lilll l“- llflll" krr. Charlotictowz. ncsscy. CllilflOllCltHVll, 3S ft. 2 1-13 Senior Swori Dance-Jet Miss iuclics. llicRao. Churlottctuivii; 2nd Mr. Pole Vault-Jul Stewart, Halifax; 3rd Geo. Wall:- Cilurlottciuivri", 2nd Len iiilcDonaid p,» lthut-lnttnttiwn. P. A. A. A. iieight 11 ft. 3 in. Junior Sword Dance-Ant. Dor- l-iigh Jllmp—ilst Len MctDonalil. ntiiy Allan. Truito; 2nd Dulce P. A. A. A.; 2nd William McLean. Walker, Charlottetown. v P. A. A, A.; 3rd Ed. Cormiei". Junior Highland Fllng—lst bliss P. A. A. l\.: 5 feet 1 3-1 inches ‘May MeKinnon. Truro; 2nd Dull-ii‘. 220 Vards Dash-dot Erin Smltll Walker, (lliarlnttetowu; ‘lrii Ruby Crvaiconts; 2nd (fhris Lott, (Trcs- Mulgtiac, Antiixouish. Miss liicil-‘iv. (‘trill-hi 5ll‘il llfifl Clflfilwll- W951‘ the winncr in the senior events. viiic. Time 2-1 3-5 seconds. gave a wonderful exhibition. being 16 Pounds Hammer Throw—liit correct in oil details in the npiu- 5tBV€ Kellllfill)’. HfllllilX. Wendel" ion of the judge and a perfect dun ccr. Miss itlrliue is the possessor of ers; 2nd James T. llleagher. P. A. A. A.'. 3rd D. R. Chisholm. Aiili- numerous mcilols and the winner I-(Ollliill. 1115 foul fl inches. of sirvoral Pacific Coast. events. 440 Yards-lid Wnl. it. was vory trleasirli: to all Scots (‘resconisn 2nd. (imni. to sco so many junior competitors and so runny young pi-ople inking" up tho art of Highland iliincina. Piping Competitions, Marches Open-list. Murdock McLeod Trcn- ion; 2nd Wnliuco Rog." 78th lizind. Reels and StrathspeysM-i. Alex Mciiionuiil. llulifiix; 2nd Willluin Murdock; 3rd Mi-Looil, 'l‘rr-uion. Amateur MHl‘Ol'lCil-—llil. Alex S. Stewart, lizilifux; 2nd J. W. l-lol- rims, 78th Band. 5traihspcya~iiit. iiri. ilzilifux; 2nd 78th. llund. ' IDr. and Mrs. Notting returner‘ Saturday night from :1 hnliilny visit to Dartmouth. N. S. VIE fiTkY 1P4 TNEM HEALTH tee-Soars ALL. ALQNQ ‘rue in; cot should be through an ap- proved bushiug (porcelain tubes not being acceptable.) so inclined iin the wull that they will tend ‘t0 ilroin wuter out rather than iii-to the house. ~ . ____4Q&C>———— Chicago zMuys and Soho and Schulk. Snuff-inking, according to Mlle, Bertrand was not one of Napoleon's" habits. in one of "Mlle. BertruniPs published letters she states that Nauona] Brewer,“ _ Napoleon rlctesieil tobacco in ztny|AuanH,, Sugar form. hut “to soothe his chronicm- Atchism, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H _ digestion the Emperor hail a mix- America" CM, 8L pvmndry __ turo of liquorice and ‘brown sugorimnofluun Lucmnouvu made up, iviilch he curried loose in America,‘ smelling his waistcoat pockets. Ho ilrequent- "mm, ly had recourse to this, and when Amcnfida Connor _ _ (lei rind Clemons; Ring. Wllllvfli in company would convey a pinch Canadian meme Runway __ Wclncrt and Heuliue. io ‘his nostrils as if it were snuff. New ym-k Csmra; _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 99.‘ ' v " but, instead of inhaling it, slid it‘ Cuba Cam, sugar At New look — surreptitiously into his mouth." Inuqquntonal paper Eil¥7fl€0 k i e-w 'nr . . . . . . . .. i T‘ gligiycnzpnlgif£fitiun _ I‘ Osborne. Stueiand, CllQGVCS W ' =““QO.- lmcmuuon,“ Men Marl“ and Oifdrirrel; l-iiil,»iSrott and Y "Smith, Snyder. \- ‘I WANTED 1st National League. RITE 9 1 l 0 Al. Philadelphia- Si. iLouis Philutlelpiiirt ....10 1.1 f St-il. Dozilz. iPcrtica. North, Sher , Keep Mlnnnl-i Llnllaaent in the house ' Thin. adhesive, uhoolutely 0M0, - waterproof. and wonderfully healing. S by nil shoe, drug nnrl departmental stores. ILHE ctiissiiiiio ADVERTISEMENTS Io per llle pen day to: I do" day: or oven. Oount I word: tlnl letterp. Qlluql ll one vvprnl- ID pi-r cent. dloeount for calla. Audra; r rl o! nil. ind lint hr mild for. Special [Intel Form: ed R0ll_l nil. ‘Ibo Io: level word: lun- one week. situation \\ ranted. 50o (or level vvordl I" vrcek. Wm. Halpenni’. At Br.ooklyn-— . . Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . ..2 8 I Brooklyn . . . . . . . . .. ..‘7 11 1 Keick. Gillespie and Hargraves Cadnre and Ueiberry. At lloston~— Pittsburgh . . . . . .. ... Boston . . . . ..4 S l ‘Glflfillfil’, Carlson and Schmidt" Murquitrtl and O'Neil. HOW THEY STAND in Southern Pacific .. Siutlebaker Union Pacific . United States Steel . . . . . . .. MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1934 Victory 100.51) 1333 Victory . 103-30 1922 Victory -—~——- . 105.60 11.11.11‘. . . .1 8 f vvv v v vv v vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv flank Montreal 2Z0 Wheat Sept 101% Dec 102 Mal’ 106%. "Corn Sept 62% SF 79 Dec 57% May 605K __ Outs Dec 35% Mill! 33 5911i 3W5 Op 941/1. ‘Wanted... WANTED SMALL HOUSE CEN- trziliy located. write G... euro oi Guardian. 7623-14-61 Agents Wanted ‘ Lost. Won. New York . . . . .. . 86 St. Louis llclroit. . . (lliicnlzo (ilcvrdzinil Washington iPlillaileiphla .. Boston LIVE AGENTS for Watkins 150 products. Dlrec to consumer. Write The J. R. Watkins 00., 370 Oral! Si... Wont, Montreal. Mooney, llolincs. _______________"-____ WANTED-—8MALL OR MEDIUM size house. having modern rc- quireuients. Write J. 1K. cape box 128, city. 7004-16-nl __a —'.il0lp Wanted-diam ~ ‘Miscellaneous iii MusseLMoilRY-"i Farmers requiring mussel mud send your order‘ in‘ newt-we "T9 prepared lo fiii orders promptly. wi-lm 1m- prices and terms to THE P. E. I. IERUVDGING 00., ‘Charlottetown or Montague 7078-10-1 mo. BRINGING“ fir FATHER- HELLO w-tcAilJAmo-r --—~ JNO. ALFRED McDONALD LAND Surveyor, liiirlnony Jet. ‘l 7018-14-41 _________________v___ For Sale Nero" York Pittsburgh Si. Louis (‘lncinuziti .. . ‘Llhicago Brooklyn Philadelphia .. i l ill. the clip. This switch and thclsign that 1w hm; --—~———————————~—~’—“ MAKE MONEY AT HOME. — $15 to $60 paid weekly for Will spare time writing show cards m, us. No canvassing. We in struct and suDillY veil with the work. West-Angus Show Carri Service. 102 Colbourns Bldin Toronto _______.___.--__-.---- SALEBMEN WNNTED FOR "The Old Reliable Foothill Nurseries‘ to solicit orders for hllill 018-" nursery stock Experience unneo essary, territory reserved his" est commissions paid, Mndsorn equipment. Write for nail Dllllcil liars. Stone at Wellington, Toron- to, Ontario. Lost Alex S. Stew- |"f‘ilSI‘l‘ lioirurs. FOR SALE COTTAGE AND BARN Army s1 Elm Ave. rsoo-12-oi FOR SALE-—SHORE FARM, 175 ricri-s, good buildings, nine miles from Llhsriiotietmvu: Wallace Owlfll. hrcnchfort. 7030<15-6l “Pip Wanted-é-Female BOT IUNDERSTAND H’ i5 FULL or KAN<AROO5 WELL THEiR MONEY i5 f] Nb GOOD A5 ~ ME non-a rro NKKZA "rein AROUND THE woRLbe i MAY 4o 1N Dubious-s’: ~-.":i qhmaum .. l}. " :14 _ . . . COOK WANTED-One willing to- learn at the Clifton House. B nd-s oi‘ No. 22 hard drawn copper, wire. lu u long span it is ilC-Siff bronze wire or No. 14 tropel‘ wire which has a steel corc. There is veal parallel wircs in a receiving antenna except where: a long sin- paruliei WlYUS musi lic llS"ll, ihey should bc [ilacerl tIlYJLli. ilirco feet direction of tire station which it Q is desiri d to receive. will aibsorbe rcetion. it is therefore, import- nough that nearby objects will not affect it. it should not run pnrai- LONDON, Sept. l~i.-—A patient of opt to pick up annoying noises heart had stopped heating. was re- The zizitcunu should he lmiilnt- remained alive for more than 24 ed from its supports ut crtrl‘. out‘. hours. glazed 1iorcclziiu. The insulators for" septic tonsilitis and immedi- nre in iurri supported by ton fool uitely A1101‘ the operation his heart nisnilia rope. Tho antenna isiceascd. The operating surgeon, in thence conncclcil with a "lead in" his statement says: at the base of the bade oi‘ il sin- the usual kind for five or ten min- glc polo, double throw. 100 illll]l(‘l‘0,i1l.BS, but there was no response on should bc moon-ted five inches open the abdomen and massage the out from the wall oi‘ the house. on heart through the diaphragm. After terminal of this suritoh should ten minutes more with no response (‘.Ollil("('.l. with u ur-fre loading to from the heart. 1 perforated the mlllill r-l iiic Switch should b‘.- con in the pericardium. Tire heart was nectcil with ground by a No. 8 completely lax, but zizier n. time it insuateii copper wire and another ten minutes more massaging began lead to the receiving act. he to bent normally. The man eei~~ _ recovered mu- iaritc insulated lrrunil ivirc. as sciousncss. The operation took mun died early Friday morning," i. _. lief-o» —BY GEORGE MeMANlIB 1w: ‘so f a w caisson“ RECUPERATE; l’- r iihle to use Slfillllllill phosphor" very littic zirlvitutrisc in using sc- gle wi"c cannot be used. When" apart. The untcniru should supported in us high a posi-tioi. asi ptx-islbic. illigli trees or buildings‘ near zi receiving antenna in the much o1‘ the energy from that iii- tiut to get the antenna high e- ulto electric light wires, else it is St. Bartholomew's Hospital, whose from thzise circuits. stored to life Wednesday night. and by. npprovcil insulators. such n1 The man hail been operated on lengths of sash cord or 1-4 inclilaction stopped and his breathing wire which also connects to screw "We did zirtiilciui respirutions of 500 volt switch. This switch the part of the heart. l decided to a secure mounting. Onc clip or that had been going on for about tho. receiving set. The other ier- iliaphrugm nnd massaged the hem-t or in some places with a No. 4, began to quiver and aften about ground ion-l, will also icrniinnie tainly lived. but lie never gave any well as certain olitcr rcgulutioue-lplace Wednesday night and t1", ‘(GU ARE WELL 1F i‘i"5 lT ON ._.%___________________ WANTED A MAID.-— COUNTRY illl'l prciferrcd. Aipply Mrs. JE. llnmiiioiigh, 11.11. 7. Charlotte- town. ‘ti. LOST- on FRIDAY seer. 8TH. ‘f “ between North River Corner, and Summerside by Crapaud, lady's double case gold watch. with black ________________________ WANTED- WORKING House-- k"i‘ill"l‘. smnli rarniiy. good punt-s. Protestant preferred. Ap lily ill Elm Avenue. _________ 'l‘0 Lot. r. MdMilian. Rewiird. L T0 RENT-PRIVATE RESIDENCE No. 220 Queen St. oonta nins _ "llfsa diniril »=. room. ~ . n8 L0“ ' "wit. rive boil rooms, kitchen. imntries and modern convenien- il°fl~ Possession 1st. 1991715595" 4-37 'R““m’ No 222 Queen St. 0- . BPN. .. i; @1522 noun. Purine Invoice. rue “iohfd < r5