The Contest closet on November 30th, 1925, when the 0p_'1‘0BER191.l225- Eat re ularmea ~ see ‘finggac? itféels/ Ivlany of us ‘eat too much. Don't nibble between meals and spoil your real appetite. Don’t humor that false hunger you think you feel! Take a bite of WRIGLETS-let "its friendly, satisfying flavor allay the false craving, settle your stomach and get you ready. for a good meal. And AFTER EVERY MEALlet it pleasantly aid digestion and CLEANSE THE TEETHL ' “after ever-ambit’! " IIIIIIIIIIHIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll]LlllllllIHIIIIlllllllilllllllllllllllillllllillllillllllllllll lTIinunnttnnnntnmmupppm"up,m, tut ctnnt yfiliAilillllN Tltacrtentoncronsrtvcsnttr. , Valuable Property ; FOR SALE v SHOP from Holmanh Catalog. ‘Prowse Bros. ARE YOU ALWAYS RIGHT‘? Get a, new University Dictionary and see. COME EARLY, at 7.30 t0 the CONSERVATIVE RALLY in the iOfler Hall tonight. RADIO NEWS PHOTOGRAPH- Rudilo news pas u splendid ‘photo- gralplt on the llrst-pa-go o1’ lllS Octo- ber edition 0i‘ Mr. Sandy lMucGreg- or who rvcetttliy let’; lutr ‘Montreal.’ A BAZAAR in uld ot dlustlco ‘Convrnt will in- held in the public ilull, littstico- on October 20th and 21st. uleals w*lll be scrved each atternotlti and evening. A bean supper will the give uthe second day. 55423-101121 ELECTION BY ENTERING THE GUARDIAN COMPETITION- I00 money prizes. $500, $250, $100 down to 50c_ See advertisement HOW THEY SETTLED THE ARGUMENTI Consulted the ..v' w University Dictionary. Clip coupon today. | BRIDAL‘ SHOWER-The muny llrlends of Miss Bessie Waddellas- isembletl at her home in Cape Trav- ierse Friday evening, Sept. 25th.atul itendercd her u ntiscellaxtetaus ,sitower. The number ot‘ ‘useful tgilts received proved the ‘high es- iteem in which she is held in the icommunity. The evening was ‘pleasantly s-pent in guimes and con- Ftests alter which a tustyJ-uttch was ,served. The musically inclined menrbers of the party then gather- ctl around‘ the organ nnd heartily {emtered into u sing-song of old time iiuvorites. ending with the entire ‘party joining in the grand llnale, "For Shes a .|oily (lood Fellow.“ ;which brought the eventing to a iclosce. The tzutherittg dispersed at fa respectable lnmr. wishing the ;young couple ma-ny years oi happy lmarriod lifc. i WEDDING BELLS. — A very in- ilcrestiug event took place lu the- illnited Church. (iupo ’l‘ravcrse. on the cvettittg ot’ Wedncstlay. Sept. 130th. when liev. l’. A. Fitzpatrick llllllPll in tnurralgc i and ‘Miss i|l‘V1ll§ Hickey 8t Nichmlvs ' Black Twist Is something better than the ordinary Chewing Tobacco. It has .a flavor all its own. The man who wants a real good lasting chew, always asks for Hickey’s. Beware of substitutes. IIIGIIEY & NICHOLSON TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED. MANUFACTURERS CHARLOTTETOWN IIQQQQQQQC-OQO§O§§£O§QQO4O§G§§QOOOQ-OOO4OQO-fQQFfQQQ-Q-Q Slogan Contests $10.00 FOR THE BEST SLOGAN The Economic Comnilttee appointed by the Associated Boards of Trade to inquire into how trade conditions may bo improved in our Homo Province, desire to ldOpt a popular slogan that can be generally used by Islanders. The slogan must be shore and to the point and cxprcn tho ideas contained ln the Iollowlng atatemenh-“Buy Island Producu-Patronize Home Stores. Money spent abroad gives employment abroad. Money 89"" l‘ H°m° givea employment at Home." slogan will be judged by three well known Islanders rep- reaontlng both Town and Country Interests- Ths Contact]: open to any one and there is no restric- tion an to the number of slognnn which may be sent in by dany one person. One pond slogan‘ la required and $10.00 will be pald lor the slogan winning the Contest. Please address- PRESIDENT, Associated. Boarda o! Trade oi P. E. l-l p”, 249 Charlottetown, P. E. l. Mark on Envelope "Slogan Contest." ¢A_¢AAAAAA:4' a ‘v Dictionary Coupon Cato Plano llnd enclosed \RI,IIIIII of Doing my New or Renewal Oulncrlptlon to Th0 Charlottetown Guardian and New Unlvornlty Dictionary. NARI ................................... LAW‘! “.flw-~l._n.‘gxpoaol u... waxy“: 20 mlloa or a “:- e-+w+o+»»o+++»»oo4 ‘ ,hy. Miss Laura Mntlart. was thanked with [lowers at ‘bouq-ttet. 0t‘ cnrttntiutts. [groom was r '.\lr. sion were Mr. (lie-ll ‘V11’. A. Keith Lord. Miss May IVlnt- ltart rcndered a solo “O Per|‘l.~ct _. iLOVfl," in her usual ‘tileasing mun- ' while tln- bridal party were ‘liilgllgldl in sipzuln-g the register". She was uccotnpatiied on the organ who also played tho wetldlttg march. The chllrrlt was bt-umtltfully deteorutctl ior the ticcasion. which was the llrst oi’ its kind to the held in UIB t church, with testouus oi’ ruuttitii; spruce. leaves and flowers. and the altar. 'l‘he ceremony was perform- ed umlor a ‘bountiful urch oi green. starred with white asters. After the ceremony a reception for tho immediate irientls and relatives was held at the bride's home. 'l‘he gilbfltltilwilrl the recipient of a largo ‘beulttltttl gifts which uttmiber oi‘ the testify to the popularity ot young couple. Open Switch Was ‘ Cause 0f Wreck l wrtnauno. W. v-. Oct. 18-—'I‘h@ vcause oi! the wreck on the Penn~ lsylvnnia Railroad near here lute itoday. in which three tralnmen Iwere killed and several passengers lgllghtly injured, has not. been de- termined but it is believed that the ttrain struck an open switch. The Ilocomotive, baggage car and two ‘coaches overturned. Railroad oglc- iuls are conducting an investiga- iilOI], The dead: lllichael Daugherty. ‘Stuebenville. Ohio. engineer; Law- ‘rence Bailey, Stuebenvllle. Ohio. Jlremun; C. B. Hays. Wheelinz- liorematt oi’ engines. The Kiflllllhltlll were aculded to deutn when the engine overturned. i! -_1-— Now Is The Time To Prepare For Winter Fortiiy the system against l coughs, colds and bronchlfla v by taking Wampowa Emul- l alon of Cod Liver Oil. This l la such an old and tried remedy and thousands have proved the wonderful curl- tlva propriety. Get it Irom n. ..L. onjignY 1:: w i" ' l, m» y i You may be the lucky winner o!‘ PATENT LEATHER under arm the Guardian's $500 prize or any bags. Very special value, $1.05. —— ol’ the other 99 money prizes, 5541i MAKE MONEY OUT OF THE o1 The tbtjiilt- Iwas given away by ln-r lather. 'l‘ho supported by his bro- Frci ‘Irving, and the ltslt~ ‘lbrotlner ofnthe ‘bride. and three, DO YOU WANT $500 BADLY7—- The property of ‘h: h“ Tristrim Wooldrldgc, No. 19 Park Street, Charlottetown and consisting of house, barn and two Lots ls now offered for Private Sale. If not sold privately it will be offered at Public Auction on Tuesday the 20th day of October, 1925, at tho hour of twelve o'clock noon. Inspection may - be had at any time. For further particulars ap~ ply on the premises or at tho offlcc’0f MARK R. McGUlGAN, Solicitor, KENSINGTONP-Owlng to poli-' tlcal meeting, the c/mcerl party will play on Monday night and li’ wet. on next lino night. Han to be nt the 'l‘heutre on that night. 5M0 17 2L. SUBSCRIBE OR RENEW your Subscription today and 841d 50 cents to "rt-he New Dictionary. DISCHARGING COAL.-We are. dlschurgitti: lnvcrtness screened and old Sydney Scrclened con] today. Order your supply today. A. l’|ck~|, x _ UH . ant a (lo, Plume 2w, 557:s-il.|_-ic-sl“"l H "Wm" ‘CAME BY CARr-Mr. (ilarencei Vadduli nnd Mr. Nnthatticl Lurrultl: ntotoreti from llruoltlvn. N. Y.. Cape 'l‘raverse in their lllupzntlbile‘. . i tottrittg car. to attend the wetlding Mr. Wuddcllfis sister. 'l‘he_v mode the trip ln three. and a hull days and report the roads in excel-y lent. cottdltitm. During their visit. to the Island they will he tile‘. ‘I lion. ‘George \V. iiowlan and the ____ payment by Canada 0t’ $800,000 Iot- Miu V, l 3 H ‘ ‘ j I A qlilli.‘ purchase otthe ‘proprietary es- spovn? mi: ugutlen‘ “r vdtprqlde llates, and the t-ratisier w Canada t'i- ' .\' ' . animus m on“ Luke mm Mun“ “uher- with the obligations tlttcttrrt-‘d ' ion account lot its constrnctiott. "Plrus by suggesting a plan for the .\llss Murtlta Robertson has sumed her duties as teacher 0i North Lake school. alter spomllttc ltcr vacation at her home in lied Point. TE’.- Ittlltt. ‘by the construotiott of the nnilway and -by the- “Bette-r ‘Pormsf’ Mr. llaope succeeded while Leadw-r jot‘ the Islam] Govterntnent, ‘in re- “T_ rt ‘ a - » ~ Xllss Frmiccs Wood returned tofizu ornfipgim‘ the Peon“) the lmnb her home in Powuztl. -h_v motor. at- “Qmnords i“ “ml-nymo ‘h? lump“) l” u‘ vlezisnnt V's“ l“ Rm‘ POh""WlllI railway Vucwnttniitiaititm Van-i Rzgiifgasllllenbziftilsggle 3M“ n‘ Mms in changing the ‘political condition "*- t- -'.‘ n 1r n = M ti c t. , b0 Mr- Wm‘ nmwn" ‘qmmm “gm” this. yllfbn Pltdivittlzeletirf Illlflllrllllllllll- ltiltttstlzllc, N. 8.. returned Suturdxnwhm 0,. (“NHL ' to his hotne after spctnlitrg his v:t~t Al-‘wl. mu entry m» prinu, H“. (l/zlltltllillldhlllllillldvttlulgllllfltiihpwr" "mlhvatll island ‘into the Union, Mr. ailso spcnl somt- time with his sls-n-m. about bhyrpe mommy‘ i-"T- Ml“ “Mimi Mind‘ ‘if N0H'hl|i4li‘lill‘l e11 ctiott oi’ ntembers of tho ltnsticof vim is mnki g: covl-ry tiller undergoing an opcr. lion in lhc l‘. l-I. ‘l. Hospital, JTI-Eantuttk ltd thu Union he was chosen lo reprrscttt Prince- Cottnty. lie was lit-ut sttt-ci-ssi-trl at the suece-cltlitigl itienct- clccrion in w-ltlch the ud- iilillllSilPililOll oi‘ Sir Joltn A. lilac- donzlld was defeated as a result oi‘; ‘the ‘Pacific Scandal. WVatltlcll iluuliiltttwr oi’ Mr . '. “iv” p“. i" l1"°vi"“'l"‘l 1mm‘ , —~"*-""" " "r" "vJ-r.’ ' *——"-"— lwnlmpp H wmnton (Iupl- ’l‘rav ""m'““'y l" m“ Wish“ “ml “‘l"l“"' _ ,. _' _- _ L, I, < ., iornnst" colh-agttes in the FORTUNE cove scnoot. (ifilllfi l\'. l/Allll lllllltlllll; t, \(Valtllti,'l":‘:_*p“ "lillzliéfiahfl ,,...,‘.,,.u ,‘,,,,,-,.,,,.,._,,,,,,,_ ,,,. -————— ,‘.\ln|"1'zt;v; ll. rant-is (in out. irate ‘ ' _ I __ __ ‘ ‘ ‘_ u _ a U; H14‘ _~',l||)|i()l'i. oi‘ the liotnan The following is tho honor rolikll. l Mlliiliit- Arsolltltlll; 2. (iludygitl-iltiégtxkhrzlzkluclzhrymlliitzllllturliai“ (hmmnc Bishop.“ Churloumuwy oi I-‘(in-tuttes (Jove! school tor lln-‘lillllvnll; 211, ll~girl\\l;l‘lliililil.) lurudo pwymuuwl W“ Mm‘ maps Sm‘ W)“, “Ml ogylapullshud Severn] m.“ t t. t‘ ‘e t e‘: . Jéittllll’) , tonne (mars; 2., t . 1 , __ ‘Q11 . y 1., r 41' 41 “illicit: V111) “Kloir llrowtt; 2,‘l.loy|‘d Yoo; Ii. Lorllv You and lint-tilt!“SL151“;,y,l¢lz,ullliifilfi,l,. ‘flint tirinltzlilllnnllld.Ilium‘ v vars lBrown. Grade Vi.» l, Jettnlr mzt Arsctnnlll‘ tcqnaii, (.l-‘t|t|lor)---1, ilig’ in ‘lrwhltppyv Prev‘). d” kzhhm ‘Provipc: ml appuull-d to the Arsonault; 2,.A_rt.ltlti- tisihtttl; 1i. l-Illisin-tu .*'\|'5ik'llttlll|§ L’ lut-hel Dnu-‘wnh hurl to m-ltch and curried l‘ "l’ilyllll‘lll‘ 11"‘ WW Jerry Peters; ~l. Joseph (lallntit. can: and ltobcrt Wztlncc tcrlunl.) ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' its in ]‘l-,\-i]](1,('j[ .10 11w S41(~||l;|'_'}\ l - icdltcntiult zrtlordvll in tlnrst- schools.‘ The contcst. ‘proved llU bo ptacti-l thc ‘Roman l‘alltolics.anit.‘t.‘hnlt‘ ll-stzuits; and ilfinllllt l; rt‘ ‘lids l_l_ largo ntajurity in the Provincc Allil ltiitltr oi’ (Queens County tiltr the Who is running as an independent- iltiltse oi’ (‘ominous was lurthwitlt Conservative and a "booster" lllvfllllfiwll hy tin.- nqrpoltttunetit of the Pq|~[ Arrhm; ‘lion. David iiaird to Lin‘. otticc -ot' _s_<0>~~~_ Litntcnant. liove-rnor an‘ the North- A Slllllll boy culled line nvcuitn; \\'t'til ‘Porfi-toirit-s. at Mr. Jones‘ ltotlse with a haskc! tltc opimntattity thus offerctl. of ilillfillriltllliri as a prvseill. Next l r a spirited contest with his day he calm» ilgnln, and saw Joneswnvtt ‘brothcrltt-lzuv. mll‘. Wliliatu, Welsh. he was elected Atnd~ntidAls ht.- qulte well i111!illlllllSiTllll/lll ho becfame u tnetttin-i- tnornin-g?" “Yes. quite well." ‘inc 11ml Fisheries. ‘ "Then that's all right," replied‘ ills dcvvotiotl l0 IXJIITICH ‘had hotv» the llillc chap. tnovittg away. litevelr, tiecessitatted nee-gtlect 0t his wanted lo llnd out if these werc-‘cxttetislve business interests and the right klnd oi’ tnuslflbotns." ‘ +fltllted tin heavy personal losses. ___.____~.__ __.__-_~<- W r. Pope had been one of the lend- llllI-Z shipbullders and sh-ip owners :ol‘ the Province, and a lhnflitier upou_ ‘t. large scale. As a. man o1’ busi- itmss he was open-handed and ex- ‘Pfifiillllglly etiterpflsing. lHe gave :1 ‘disllttct impulse l0 the growth ol‘ Itlna town- o! Stummerside. and he ‘hnd large‘ ‘interests in Charlotte» itown. Cusoumpec and other parts ioi’ the llhrovtluce, as well as at sew. His iptrblic and »private cares weighed heavily upon his mind ' ' D and I even ‘before l is last entrance Thls ls _ to the Parliament?‘ o! Canada he weather, I'll 1S ‘high laud began to break down under the detreasing and prolongtd near. yous‘ disorder to which he at length ‘,in t'he Spring of 1885 Kelli a. victim. _nt. the age of fifty-rune years. ——-<o>—-— fHold Boston Officer l For Queer Crime nosrron, on. l8.—A chain of uncanny disturbances which since i time to give up light soles and open work shoes. Get SOME- THING ‘ HEAVIER on your feet, with WOOL or SILK and WOOL hose, be com- J fortable. i r inst. July hnvc annoyed patrons of . a large vaudeville theatre hero and Womerfs Brown 0x__ ‘which. for the lust month, cnttsetl » ‘ r performances to ho given with fOPdS fTOm $2.90 up lights on throughout the house was believed by the police to have been n-ndad today, i More titan n dozcn persons have been injured and police investiga- dors have been baffled by the hori- iim: o! pieces oi‘ scrap Iron. load i‘)‘p|‘ and rocks into (he audience of fthe theatre at practically every per» itortnance tor ten weeks. A number iol [lemons including several women Women's Black Ox- fords from $3.95 up. i Wom'en’s Wool hose from 90c up. Women's l Sillt. and W001 Hose ' from ‘were struck and lnjnrcd. ~ Qcarch (or the cause which $1.50 up. dirmtght as many ns I20 investiga- |tors Into the theatre at ono per; itormanco. foiled tor weeks. Yester- _,day, however, Walter Matthews, for l wo yours a special zifficer in the ‘theatre. was arrested and today incl-ll arraignment and examination ,'l>y nllontlats, i Mnilhewn declared he wnsvun labia to explain his act. "lrrosllhle See our window - for Oxford display. Attzncrt: (Continued from Page 4) guests oi Mr. w»... H. wulntcn. , Llfiilm‘ ‘Ygeibtglf PERSONALS‘ "Perms". 'l‘lte~se terms ‘lnclttded the v Week ‘viflllmghrf the l’. E. island Railway toge- ~ Qibolititnt of the Proprietary syw ‘ ‘n payments, to absentee‘ ' 0t’ the Island from that oi’ a metre ll“.i‘opt: was Premier of the [Wovincc . ln tho; '* i‘ “mm """llil>usle ot’ fiotnmous, which tollow- .. Aftcrvtwltvlo ‘ho again look an nc-l ‘If. rally a trial ot‘ strength betwet-tt i Pope was d-‘rentctl. , ‘lint at vacancy ‘in the rcqrrt-sctttat- . !\'lr. Pope seize-d At- housekeeper, d“ 11 Silli- "Did Mr. Jones out tho lllll2<l'll-f]YYl"i8T'0f the ‘UpfflltilillOil and Slrl mm,“ m,“ "Ighl?" - ‘John illu-tvltrttahl. IIn the generalt nygsy Wuhan mo l|ot|sekelipe|~,|lIlecltllutit 0t’ 13734. Mr. Popl- ivus. "he ltad them for his slipper ainlugalti sutctwssitil; and upon the ' enjoyed tltcm vcry nmch." dotmdatitnt m‘ the Maedottald Ad- lol the Callxltiel and Ministr o! Mur- ' [it-st to W ua-_fl_~.»a1.s“ r_==<>_*w_=_/~~ 3,; . ' ‘impulses’: mntlelhlm do it, h. in- ‘slsted. n ‘u, ' LIIII ,* \~ lin y. ' fir"; .~ 4s" I II ' he . ..|'a pew L‘ . "to a and N . mby boat from Prince ‘Rupert $5.00 to $10.00 y i 0n Your Winter Overcoat ViVelare closing out ourlilen’s and Boyfis Ready-made (flothin g Department. We still have about 50 Mcn’s and ' Boys Ovcreoats on which you can save from $5.00 to $10.00. Big heavy extra warm and exceptionally smart look- ing coats, made of heavy wool coatings with fancy plaid backs in the popular Lovat, (irey, Sand and Brown shades, quarter and full lined, half and three piece belts, (Jonvertable and storm collars. Regular values up to $35.00. Sizes up to 44. $12.00, 13.85‘, 15.00, 18.00 20.00, 25.00 PATONS Limited 553610-173431. htncouver whore they will (be at ljlohtlcal ‘ Meetings lhmne utter October 1. For travel K t Gladloll and ‘pal-ms banked thc 31111- 519110115 WBRPIYIK 8 60511111111‘. ' 0 ,0 altar at the Church 0t’ the Holy of izrer 11ml blue kashu with blue‘. lngJs u“ y The undersigned will address tho Electors of King's County at the Name tor the wedding at 9 o'clock 111411 111 111111011- tollowlng places and datoa: yesterday morning of Nliss liutltl McConmnck. (laughter oi Mr. amt‘; Mrs. Neil J. McCormack, 3x41 Pot-o. cardigan‘ Monday’ October 19m Montague, Tuesday, ‘October 20th Heathcrdale, Wednesday, Oo- MclVEFb-MoCORMACK Political Meetings latid avenue, and Mr. (‘hnrles W. Mclver. o! Vancouver, 13.0., son of M. . .. . - - - ' kolttnalll-‘ll grllslaglllfzlllahllldlltfm Km ' The undersigned will address tin “m” 21"‘ h w o t“ The service was road by the Rev. lGlliiClDrH o! Queens County on the zzgsomnown’ T “r ‘y’ c ‘r l’. J. Cunningham. pastor. Mr. Louis ‘political issues o! the day al fol» Cambrmqe’ Ffld”, 0cm“, 23rd Klbb t: l~ ’. “.'* .:—- Mifrlull‘ ansdulig grogddmoltlottlltor n\u\|l- ‘lgfvlvlllllllbtlflfi . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Oct. 19 ‘rlgaaly mvu’ Mona-y’ 0cm“ ‘ l l , - K ' . . ‘ ' Zi...»Z§“§5..‘.‘.f§Z"h’£?.'°§.n£’c5315.wiillififiiii“... .. 352i. i? ,;f_,";;;v,;:;'°°"' °°""'- "W's" ley. Charlottetown . .. Oct. 2‘ ' As her only attendant. the ‘bride Afton . Oct, 2i; 7azllpmfieflnw ‘o common“ n had her sister. Miss Ilelan McCor- Bflnnhaw Oct. 241 ' ' ' J ‘J JOHNQTON mack. who wore u gown o! light, Hunter River t Oct. 261 J‘ mnoouALb blue chiffon over flesh satin. atndtNmTh wnlblllfe 00'. 27 ' ' carried an arm buttqttol of pink ‘Kllliflllfln . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Oct. roses and larkspur. Mr. Jetfe Pot- "$911M! W'\l b08111 8-1 7.30 0- 1n- gmu acted m, ‘hast mm, v lriberal c amdldates are invited 'l‘ho fbrirle. who was given itrm "timid 311d Will b" Elvi-‘h 118-17 marriage by her father, wore a,'-h° ""19- modol of white rhilfott and crepe, with the circular skirt elaborntrd‘ with pearls and band-made roses oi‘ the material. Her train length, tulle veil was embroidered nnd‘ was held with a wreath of orangc blossoms. White roses and bouv urdla were in her shower bouquet At the homo o! ths bride's par onta, a wedding breakfast was served to 24 guests following the ceremony. Pink gludioll and rnrns were used in decoration. Mrs. Mo» ‘Tormack. mother ol the bride. wore black silk chiffon with a corsnpze o! roses. Mr. Mclver nnd his lhrlde will zo ‘VPRI on their weddinxtrl I cg and trdmfi ' h evth ‘will ‘ M m» Are You Paying Board for Foxes Donald Mclflnnon, John A. Meaaflrvey. . Liberal Conservative (tandidatoa. 5100 28 ll ti If on. why not own your pens and contribute at actual i cost for feeding and can, r0- duclng your yearly charges about 50%. Ranch In Charlottetown Royalty, and subject to Can- adian National Regulation; For particulars appi PAIN Mlnard’: penetrates. soothes. and stops tbl, pnlu. Always keep a bottle handy. [its Ai A iltMzNl liiiifiihriliflii! ‘l-vs‘ fl>!";~.-'*_¢r_~;\-.-\p ,.t_,