éocronnn s, 1922 The Tea-Blenders Skil ‘EB . This new blend has a flavour‘ 5°!‘ Purify and fragrance. our itrocer sells it. _40c..the V; lb. packe P1 A Stitch in Time Saves Nine Wheri the first stitch goes then 1's the time to repair ‘ thc_ garment. Don't wail; until the‘ whole seam rips. It l1 the came with building: and all uurfncev that need pmiqggipn from wear or weather. At the tint clip of wear or decay use uint. It W!" nave cu dol- Tlpllll’. By applying Crown nd Point pronlptly and frequently you are money in podzct. MARTHUR, IRWIN LIMITED " dournui. 5 e the‘ surface and you save all "fifgcvzléitti; 0'3 y ~ - . i i ~ Frown‘ Diamond I‘n llucln are nulul In town lay H.& CO. 147/, ~, nt Pro- Charlotte- R. “A E. MUTC “r568 reached its highestgqgpxjgsgion in that is unexcelied W" mu cnxnmnnrown autumn "- l ma cam SHOP from Harman‘: Catalog. Pupil: ohould enroll at once. 80026-2581. rmys and el of the year, jobber. VIOLIN honors g ric and pupil iiood, will open Oct. 2nd. Regie School of Mugl 9 . Bldg. to or at 25 Upper Prince Si Peliifllrr vrvrmtlv as possible. age ofMiss ‘Catherine Murphy of Boston. to Mr. Exmnct Doyle of this city, took placc at St. 1111i. llov. Maurlcc McDonald offi- ciating. Tho young couple were at tended by u brother and sister of the groom. Aftcr the cremenoy Mr and Mrs. Doylc left by ‘Lilo Bordon train on a honeymoon ioip to Now Brunswick. 'l‘hcy wcrc ihc recipi- cnis of many valuable and useful presents among which was glass water sol, from tho bcrs oi‘ tho Pastime (llub. The Gilardlzzn joins with their many friends in extending hearty cone urniuliliions. lllffill- GRAHAWS ROAD SCHOOL. -— Thc following is lho standing of the puiplls 0d‘ (irahnmls Road school for the ‘month of ‘September:- Princlpalln dept“ lGrudc 'Vllili.—1. Beatrlree Campbell; 2, Malcolm Mur- ray; 1i. Beulah lCampbcll. ‘Grade Vll. ~—‘1, Jlazen Wligmore; 2, Lulu Cam-p- bcil: ih-Robinn Whitehead. Primary dopt., lGrzuin V.—l, Hilda. Murray; 2, Ada lMcKlnnon; 3, lmrne Camp‘ hcil. Klrade .lV.-~l, ‘Jeltn \Varren. (irade 1lllll.—1, (lordon fliardlng; 2. - Olive ‘Cztnapbc-ll; .'i, (lracc ‘(launp- bvll. (ifitllti ‘lll.~~l, Dorothy Brown: 2. Jennie MrsKinnon; 1i, (lhrlsline Wlgmore. (lradc 1.~~1, Klien Wig- 2, lFrancis Wllliizuns; _ Ii, Clarence Folland. NINE Ml-LE CREEK. —'l‘he fol- lowing is the standing of Nine Mile (‘rock school for the month oi‘ Scptcmbcr: ——-Gradc X. l, Iillffllil Mulmzm; .2, Essie Taylor; 5i, Knlln Smith. (lo-ado Vll-—1, Morgan-i. MacDonald; 2. Joscph Walsh; 1i, Jobs‘ Smilh. (lraule Vi ~11, Alicia ,Walsli; 2. Arthur Mau- Donahl; ti. Jami-e: Dowling. (trade V—~l, James llotls; 2. Margurlel lictls and Mary Smith (equal); 2i, Arnold ifiiuclhmald. Grade lV—l, Donald M:usl.can._ tlrndc ll—~1, ldslhier Nlaclhmztlil; 2. (llara Mac.- illonnld; ti. ‘Doris (iorvcatt and Help ‘Your Customers r to jjlcip You When you've satlzified them once. you want them (l) To (lomc Agiain (2) T0 Tell Others Your business story told steadily in the columns of the ’ Charlottetown Guardian Will carry your message to over 40.000 buyers of Charlottetown and vicinity and remind your . present customers that "Yours is the store for them and their friends" lThen-iheir ever recurring gossip wlll work for you _ ‘h; <= nwr- ‘ .‘e‘m»‘ rlrl- ‘h _ o You Prefe Well water or Tank water? . ofl-h- " 7:: thing above ground to freeze. Our uystems have established e reputation on the Island for dependable service. Don't be deceived and uc- cept a substitute. Tney are, eold ONLY by The Trash Well Co. P. 0.30:: 120 Kenllnqtan. P- E- l- it ll now rumored that tire: and tube: will take un-' , other drop In January 192a. " So make your old one: do‘ you ‘the rent of this ceacon by hnvlngjw fix them up- rn .01: TIRE . URGERY Cor. Queen and Water Ste Phone BSD-J. l Lydia E. Pihkhhm’! Vege- ‘j Our. water systems deliver water DIRECT from the I whu-Q u." ' wcll to the tap. The tank is used to store air only. Re- cine‘ ' snow-Fresh water at all times. and no frost troubles. No- |Wllllc Smith. Grardc ifll, Aibcrla “Muollouulrl; 2, John Iivitfi. Por- loci illilillllillltiil -— Alico Walsh. James Iii-its. Margaret Butts, John iii-its. Vcrna (iorvenii. Doris (lorvi-aii, Esthcr lilucfionzlld. l —-Z—{Q>-i-- N MEMORIAM MR. FRANCIS McAVINN. ' l l lnI 1 l .\lanv friends‘ in this ‘province and HIS!) In Si. John. N. li.. wluarn lw l‘i’!~ll(l(!(I for sievoral yi-ars will irngriet to ln-ar of lhc (lcuth on Sept. 17th oi‘ Mr. Francis McAvinu . . KINDERGARTEN now OPEN‘ h-ii- UNLOADING TODAY, your u" Robin Hood flour in barrel. cotton ghtheltloweet prices pet it through your -— Miss Bernice Situitz. raduate in violin, irom Mt. Allison Conservatory or M“. of Miss Florence u. class on Monday tratlon at Studio. Kindergarten from Monday to Saturday. Please M URPH Y-DOYLE- The marri- _ Dun- stnns (laihcdral Wednesday morn- a cut V, a Granny ' DR. F. E. BMALLWOOUB office wil-l be closed until Oct. 18th. mon-wcd-lri CASINO BEGINNERS classcom- mences Friday, Oct. 6th 7 o'clock. Admission ladies 15c, gentg 35¢, Tuition free" 900053-31 iPOTATOE8.— Hunter Rive,‘ starch-factory is now open i0 re. colvc potatoies and will pay mm. ket prices for graded poialpeg Apply to Geo. m. ull &Son.Char- lottetown or Hunter River. 90021- ONE OR TWO of pieces at Auction an Friday 10 p.m. Old Enqlligh Brace Knocker, originally owned by Duke of Kent,».Prince's Lodge Q-ia-llifax. Old china over 160 years. Mahogany dining table, ggnulng_.. in excellent condlfllon, came out on Mayflower. Steel engraving. ctc. and beautiful modern furnl. ture. A Williamson, Auctioneer. Oct. 5 2i... CRNPAUD——TII'O Jollowipg 15th.. standing of Cralpuud School forlhc month ul‘ Seplemlber: (lrnde |IX.—-l, ‘Mary Ncwsom; 2, Biealrlce Cobb; 3. Kenneth Boat. (Prado VilllL, l, Marjorie lmard; 2, Jack Leard; 3, lJilo. Wolton. (lradc l.——1, Amy ‘Harvey; 2, liaroldilar- 3. Mllrlci diner. Grade V. (lsr. ~11, Mltrgaret wShcrren and ae -Siordy; 2, Jessie Dauuson; Ii. Aletha lMoDonaid. (irode V, (jrJ-fl 1, Jilin-e diret and lRuby Slowly; 2, Marjorie lStordy; ill, Willie Sturdy. (lrudc llV. ’—l. ‘Edith dlcard; 2,.l~‘rcd “lotion; 5i, IBennIe ‘Luqur. (lrudn Il|il.—l, Wlllio iShcrron; 2, Amp"- Shcrrcn; l3, lEverett ‘Sturdy, (mule lli.—~l, Avis Wotton and ‘From-cs Slu-irren; 2, Marion lSherrt-n, (ll-mk- ‘i. (.:~u'.l--—1, ‘Hazel lieard; 2. Blanche Fall; Ii, lIenry lPua-ker. (lrade l. (jr.)—~‘1. Edward 'Nortun; 2, (lurrie Stordly; Ii, ‘Elaine -Lcard and wlir- old ‘Bowness. Perfect in aticnd- LLllll!l-t~—il\lill'j0i‘l0 lLeard, Alim- Best, Ruby Sturdy, ‘Marjorie Sturdy. ltd- lih llmard, Frances Silerrcn, Hazel ihc .ch0ic. 79 Sydney St. IBrnnch of (he districts mentioned: General picted. lng is practically corn in nearly all cut. in lilo Mralilml- i'rovim~i-o- Iln Briiorh (lolumbla tbrcsbint; ccrcals and fruit arc below age. Prairie Provinces. lug wcil in mos sr-utioiis-l, barley vcry light; ‘past vii. Calgary l)i.~;‘ " ill lug, bu! swing. opnralions again in Eolimzllieil ylclils norll l2 to 15 bushels. Irici. Harvesting cent. completed. Sankutoon plcl ed. ihreslhing progr slug grading wcll. dicglna District Lcard, liillmfir lSlorily, lihlward No: —-—-—-<o->—-—- . 0NOR ROLL I Honor Rolvl of West Kent Schon For September. Grade X. Fred Morris Allan Stewart Edith Ryan. “F? Grade IX. Norma Jumiczsiln. Amy Johnson. Junnic Johnson ;;l~’r— Grade VIII. ‘Emily Vléiiéitfy. Roy Macllougall. Edna MaoMiilan. ._|.c_ Grade Vll. l.l<‘.li~nuor Mabar. 2, William Owl-n. 1i. Evciyn Jenkins. Grade Vll. Arthur Dixon. lddlih ‘IVIO-Tflfiili. Elan-r Murlcy. arc- Grade Vi. (Tilda iicntlcy. u nalivc of l\'0liy"s (lross. l’. h}. is- land and when: his remains \V(.'l'(3 llll.(‘l‘l‘(‘ll on tho 10th. Tho dc- iuilrlllll who was seventy-three wars of age couductvd a harness making business in St. John up to u low ycaré ago, when his hcalth failing he cainc lo this province and has since resided at Kelly's (‘ross with his sister, Mrs. Patrick llaughty, svllo (luring hir last days was a sister 0f kindness and con- ulilcrntion for one whom every one that knew him respected [or many asllmubiia qualities of mind and heart. lic leaves one son Iircdorick in Buffalo, N. Y.. and one (laughter, lSr. M. Florence, Mary's llomc, Monctnn, N. R. also one brother and lhrco sislcrs. The pull boar- crs at bin funeral to Kelly's (‘roan (lh-urch were his nephews. Philip and Emmott lMonaghnn, tillllllly unil Frcd Mailers, llerbcrizlnd James McAviun. llltill an illlN "BBWN table Com und Helped Vancouver B. 0.—“l took Lydia E. Pinklmm's Vegetable C -_. d because l was tired and run down.‘ l had headaches and no appetite and was troubled for two yen-o with aleapleseneas. 1 tried many medicines but nothlpg did mcany real good. While I was living in Washington 1 was mcommendod by a. ‘friend to take the Vegetable Com- pound. 1 am stronger and feel flvne eince then and .a.m able to do my housework. l omwlillng for ‘you w use these facts as a testimonial." -Mns. J. C. Gnmvns, 771 Hereby‘ St. Vancouver, British (Iolumbio. Many women keep about their work when it is a great elturt he- cause the work must be done. Lydia E. Pinkhsnrs Vegetable Compound has brought relief to thousands o! tired housewives by removing the troubles ~whlch cause annoying symptoms. if you are suffering from nervous- ness headache and backache, poino in right or left. side, tired and run- down fselings. take Lydia Ii. Pink- lmm’! Vegetable Compound. Just beer in mind this medicine hon been uled by women for nearly Innis ioqnai.) ‘bcrt Maclnnls (equal). once Strickland (cquaL) RIGHT 1'0 uvlnonr uouon m Pi-rcy Camcrrin. ' Jas Innis. ccrcl-A Grade Vi. liienjnmin ileum. Gordon Rice. Bciljamin iiortirs. are,“ Grade V. Elmvr Iiicc. . Lois Ford. Wanda wedlock. Grade V. 1. Margaret Wood. 2. Robyn Camel-cm art PIQTCG (equal) 3i. Nelson Kennedy. f-érc-n and Stu‘ Grade IV. llnry Sinclair and Allison rs and William livid (equal) Foster l'i(!l(ill‘(l. liilnrl Johnston. 1. Rogn 2. n u. Grade IV Gordon Wdlllaius. Mnrgarct Black. IErnest Lord. “re- Grade lll ldaitiand Owen. (lracc Yco and John l. a Mac ii. Iinthiccn Morrison and R0~ Grade ll l. William Macltno and Flor-- 2. .'i. Doris Prowse. Oscar Diamond. TO ONTARIO UNDER ARGU‘ MENT TORONTO, Oct. 4.—'l‘hc rlitbi to import liquor into Ontario, and to trangpurt it irom place to D1110‘? within the province. is (liflcu-‘iflcll m the statement of clalmnnd state mentAof defence which have hum! flied at Osgoode Hall in the Bull by John '1'. Smith nsalnrl the M- torney General. ‘Mr, Smith, u resi- dent of Toronto, asks a declara- tion of the court that he is en- titled to import and transport liq- uor in spite of the order of the Governor General of June 18, 192i prohibiting it. The (letence takes the ground that no writ can ls- auo against the Attorney General. as such. any more ‘than against the crown itself. For this reason. it is said, the court has no jurisv diction. The case is 11190991"!!!- --—-¢-o>-—--- A CURTAIN IDEA ‘Unbleached cotton iborilered with checked gingham solved the cur- tain pmbiem for on economical flity yean.‘ That la a ions record of service, and etude upon the Wtpuadotion otinorlt. housewife who has them in all her tun. ‘Harold Penpralse, Currie Stor- moro and ‘Elmer IMciimod, equal; ‘w’ ed. Winnipeg fen days. ~bciwrcn September l4 and with about 12,000 last ycar, l Province of Quebec. 'l‘hreshing is praciicwll_v' crugc and of good duality. ing ‘filled, heavy crop; Crop Report . lBelow will ha found a brief syn- opsis of telegraphic reports receiv- ed at the Head Oiilce of the Bunk oi‘ Montreal from iin Branches. The Managers have complete. and In-f-Imnla knowledge of each lo- cal situation and are in closoiouch with Crop conditions in all BUCIIOZIS .l.. urn sci-Lion 5i to 7 and ‘other parls lmihbridgu Dis- completed; tllfmsilillg delayed by rain. 30. per Yii-lds gvuerally not up to t*.\']ii*‘(tl.illlIJll.‘i. Wfln-ut var- ies from 4 bushels at Jiow ‘il-litllid iu 20 and 30 busbald in the region of Raymond, ‘Magraih and ‘Cardsion. ‘Distrirk-‘Cliitiiig coin- rap- idly. yieid up io expectations and com‘ pioicd, grain crops bcing ubovc av- Corn in ncariy all cul, and silos are bc-l conditional lln Prairie lProvlnces good harvest- ing weather has prevailed during the past week, and threshing is in lull swing where not a-lrcudy com- ‘Notwithsianillng previous wet wcntlhcr grades generally con- tinue good. Conslilcrnblo ploughing has been done in (Jntarlo; thresh- colnplivlcd and Al~l crops are heavy and oi good quality. in Qlltilllfl!~I.lil"(irilillly,' is wcll advanced and jylciils of all crops satisfactory. (he weather is iavorabin for harm-sling and all crops good except potatoes. is about completed, but crops oi‘ bolh avcr- ‘lililmouion District. — 'i‘hri>.'~iliiiig practically (’Olll[ll‘Il'i|, whcul grad- yiclila {itilllflilliid 5 to 15 huslu-ls; odtsund um inlprov- . m Shouw-ry \\'(ii1lll(‘l‘ noun-what. dckrvcd ilm-nh- full . .-| Some late course grains yct lo hr cnl; lhresbing in full swing, but not. more lhan 25 pcr cont. complet- Yleld and grade satisfactory. District — "Fhrcshlng iillfllilll be completed in a week or (lraln receipts: urobeavv Cl over 20,000 caru llmndleil compnrr-il are generally favorable -for plough- ing and ucciiillg of winter crop-i. tbc in Full wheat showing ground in out ol‘ sonic places hawks good condition. avcragc. iii-rough in- gdii-ziuad; second and third cliltlllygi oi‘ lfny are good. itonts in (flllliill ion; l good] yiclds in all ‘rascn will ibo iluavy’ un-d of good qualilyil |iruit. vcry ‘heavy crop oi’ pcachca, {plums and curly zipplcs, grapcs lgood, lVllllPl‘ apples only fair, pun lure in cxccilcnl condition. loud‘ plcnliful for wintcring rattle. Maritime Provinces. Wcalhcr condiiiolis have Iinucd iavorzthii‘ for llnrvouting, All crops arl- good which arc showing rcsuiis of rot fully up to fiSiilllillfi and are oi’ good qualify and color. Province of British Columbia Wcziihcr cool with considerable IIFE WAS MISEIIY ! “I was reading the other day about Neurasthenia, about the large number of people who were troubled with this disease. It is just what lmy wife had. She fell: miserable all the time and was con- stantly depressed. She would wakcn in the morning and tell me that something dreadful was going to happen that day. Life was nothing short of misery for her. She was so depressed that I ex~ pected she would lose her mind and have to go to a sanitarium and I kept wondering how I would get the money to pay for her. She could not entund had no appetite for food. She was ir- ritabie and cranky most of. the time. If she was crossed in any way, she would immediately work herself up into a violent temper. This worried me because she had always had a kind and gentle dis- position and nothing which _was said or done seemed to irritate her. I spoke to our family doctor about her and he said that her trouble was imagination and that if she would try and for ct about her depression and loo on iho bright bide of life she would be all right. O! course I didn't dare tell her this because l knew she would get into one of her tempers. When she got over these fits of, temper, she was always weak and ill and more depressed than ever. The doctor said a tonic might: help her and gave me a prescrip- tion but thil did not do her any good. She tried all ltlnils of other tonic! with the some result. Car- nol was recommended to me and I wish toptate that it is the leader of all tonics. Since taking it. my wife has changed completely. Now she is always ready for her meals and work is no burden. It is a pleasure for ms to recommend Carnol to anyone who is In need of a tonic or a body builder. Excuse me for writing this letter but I want you to accept my thanks for that wonderful tonic known so Carnol." — Mr. J. M" Toronto. Carnal is sold by your druggist, and it you can conscientiously ny, after you have tried it, that it hasn't done you any good, return the empty bottle to him and he rooma. They are very pretty, and do not need tiny overdrapeg. will refund your money. 7-022 [gr Sale by Hughes Drug Store. con- oxcopi pulaiovs and blight; zipplcs ill (juanlily arc l l l I Illflllllllfllllliillli‘: . Distinguished for theirauprenlc quality and delicacy of flavour 10 for15¢ 25 "' 35¢ - —-rr -' rain on coast, thredhing about com-lquaniitics, onions large crop; o. 1111095 Tllumilfi. , P1916112 (TOD 65% to 70% oi’ aver- good crop of fruits in .i"r.'isrr Val- FUIBIQWOQII Irilill 30l100l- "V1118 age; roots 85%‘, potatoes 75%. hops icy; pasturage in Fraser Vuileynnd llfeVelll d i100!‘ WIIII a £1056 P!‘ now 90%. iin Okanagun, apples 70 Island good but ‘poor in upper fill!" Hlflllmlllllli flcl-‘ldflll-IY m" % of lust yearJMolntosh Reds mov- country. ills hand through the 11mm! and‘ ing freely in curloud lots; all late ——-—<0>- 511V" 9i glass Pierced hi! he" varieties sizing up well; peaches SLIVER 0F GLAss As it nothing had happened 120%. season now over. Stone. PIERCED HEART walked down ie steps oi‘ fruits all up to estimate; tomaIzucsI building, than he collapsed all" moving l0 cenerlw in large LOS ANGIQLIQS, CuL, om. 4.- died quickly uftenward. Canadians can have the best Piano yin the World at a lower price than anyone elsle Here’s Why---- Thc bcsi Piano in lllc \\'(n'l<l is mmlc al homc—hcrc in Cllillillil. 'i‘hc members of ihc firmc all being practical piano makers, personally super- visc the manufaciiiriiig. All Canadian cxpcri workmen zirc employed and no cxorbiinnt wages have to bc paid so called “iorcigu cxpcris." The 7.1 years’ (‘Xl)(.‘l‘lCll(‘(‘ of the firmc-lms enabled them to systcmaiizc _ things so efficiently llmt lhc strictest economy is maintained in thc manufacture, so _ that no maicriai is cvcr xvasicd or unnecessary expense incurred for xvhich the pur- chaser has ‘to pay. I BEING MADE IN (".»\N.l\l)x\ TJIERF. IS NlO DUTY, IMPORT 'I‘AX, OR " BIG FRlilUlYi" lilLLS WHICH TH F. PURCHASER HAS TO PAY FOR. Thc immunsc working capital of the firmc (‘IIIUIJIES them at all limes to take advantage of any cxccplionnl “buys" in lumber or other materials-and to install the most modern machinery which iurilicr nlinimizcs the cost to the consumer. 'I'l1c \Vorl<l"s licsi Pianos arc guaraniccd for fivc years and thcrc will be n0 fear of thcm continually getting out of tune or 0rdcr—lhcrei'0rc eliminating rc- v pair bills. ‘ YE OLDE FIRME HEINTZMAN & CO., Pianos _, are universally conceded t0 possess the highest degree f of excellence and value. . The only firme on Prince Edward Island who sell these Pianos is ‘ MILLER BROS Established i868. _ I Charlottetown, P. I. 14, student at I ' . vi-e.