FOR‘ BARGAIN-TOURING CAR SEPTEMBER 21. i921 The 1m. easily pre everyone. “Moilzerisdtildi icouldifl . so good as Pure Gold Quick They want them “between meals” as well as at dinner-time. folks share their enthusiasm too. The ‘inviting appearance and delicious fla- iPplfe$old Quickgpddings am "y, t. - - a constant source of deli ti??? iliisuiittfliriiiissoiifizfii‘ fl coiate, 15c. a package at. all grocers. Pure Gold Desserts qmcuvunnruos I ‘Pure Gold ‘ i .‘ _ r -. "ones thinIc/i$h¢;¢._1§ nqghing‘ The. grown pared — and enjbyed by Tapioca, custard and cho- Mfg. Co., Limited Toronto I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 'alva.lillaanallalllallllalaalhg,lapggyggqn|u“u_ aallloln WI ...:h»"?u‘3'1°.' ..".'¢'1.“.&‘i1 Wan.“ ‘2..."""-'“" "" '““ I sloth . I is“ IU_DII wold. bat fin an allawadal i Oaal manta-Ia Ia aasa aaa flla s-ala v i FOR samgw '- _. vron sAtz-i-izayv "anowu giver- Ansly at Guardianj o1 0Q ' ' FOR BALE-D BEAUTIFiEL LOTS at Brlzhtou. high ground. facing south. Ample room for barn and back gardens. Easy terms. Phone 314 Tomlin: k Hynes. FOR SALE FARM DF 55 ACREQ ut COPDWBII ofiEstaizfofilatn til-rs George is. Scott. Apply to McLeod and Bentley. Charlottetown. FORjSAbE-Fifty acres of wooll- "ind- FOI‘ further particular apply to McLean 8c. McKInnon, i Jiflyfll Brink Building, 'Cltarlot- tctown - ‘ FOR SALE GOOD MILCH COW due to freshen the 20th. Apply S. (Y. Stewart Dunstuffnage. 1921 Model complete witii starl- ei'...,si1ock absorbers. spare tire, etc. ln use only-three months. Bargain to quickgurchaser. Apply Q“‘.’:‘?Pil99‘¥.,“¥¥; .seso;K*’-=P~$* -——.--,-i- _ _’.._ ‘FARM FOR SALE 100 ACRES land ll itilles (lhariottetown, 601 under cultivation, balance wood and timber, dwelling house and outbuildings. Apply Harold Yeo Brackley Point. FOR 8ALE-.Snirtli fivo passenger cur, iirst class order, self start er. electric lights, two years old- a real bargain, $375.00. Write II. Mitchell. General Delivery. Charlottetown, IKE}. MALE HELP WANTED WANTED. — MASOISTANT ranch man. onc‘witb- experience preferred. Write F." cars Gubrdlan (Xficc, stating age, wages and experience if any. ._......_____..~___.... ‘SALESMAN WANTDDr-SALES- man, a self-respecting salesman wbose ambition’ is beyond nls present occupation might find more eohgenidlfiimploymlint with us and at the same tirn-i double his income. We require a man of cieun character. sottnd in mind and bonfire! strong per, sonaitty who ‘would apreciate life position with a-fast grow- ing concern‘ where industry would be rewarded with far above average earnings; marri- cd man preierrefiulppiy to Mr.. l’. E. Ross. soxond floor, Riley Building, Queen Street. opposite Prowse Brothers. HELP WANTED mats waursn at once-J two hundred men— viiutcatlitis 'i‘ractor Mechanics- Tire Vulcanizers —~ Battoray ile- patrlng-Oxy Acetylene Weid- ing. Mechanics earn $5.415. per day. Train for these at our big modern school largest and host equipped in Eastern (lanadn. Big new equipment of nil kinds including ncro engines. Aotunl practical systematic training very ilost instruction; only fcw wcpks r uired. Wc train you day- ll e bhing clas- slit avlthtiutmzflm clip; o. ourd alphroom $7 uh.’ Ciel! o _ vrr o - beautiful free "eatiiftigje. usvpn- taall yours experience. schools iMtb coast to coast. lfomphlila %- Auto Gas 'i‘r.'ic.tor School. 1 King st-west. Toronto. ' “ '_"'TcT£_— ‘lib/non rr Mann-muscular fie is hereby given. that l. eriiirmed. will not ho respon- -. ll‘ any debt or- debts mm- Qti by any pernonyur persons in n twcnty-hixth day 0i . -. I . lmsnm u. Mvu-hlltlllm. Moncton. N- sanlttaaoaa la cover aaal Ian accompany all ‘hmu- VQIfl-aa-alt- (as IIJOUI l0 “workahol- AI FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED-Maid for WIIE-XFKK..." Wlirk- Annly to as Pownal st. THE STEPHEN GALE HOSPITAL of lfaverhiii, Mass. offers a fillfllillete course of three years t0 young women desirous of be- coming professional nurses. Modern Hospital of 126 beds with complete up-to-tizito equipment lActive. medical, surgical. obste- trical and pediatrical services Graduates of this school are fut ly equipped for private duty. in- ~ stltutionai work, army and navy nursing, etc. Minimum wage $35 per week and board. Demand for our nurses in excess of sup- ply. Eight days after January 1. shevitltitigllq er a Weeks. FKFI-il-itgiy; stscrso hats -iI°1'°: _. so» requirement i!!!‘ Al" ‘flfllllleflday afternoon “adage... lThey s fw-"aocksos y DIBTINGUISHEU nit. cninut ruinous» SKILFULLY SELECTED miiiin cry here this afternoon. Patons. “Jamissoivs only‘ drug store Oilenall day Wednesday. ,= wens Alida gapoiue-ws are haging pats. Patons. .. .._.,.,’__. grow A RADIANT DISPLAY of Fa shtons newest Wednesday after ‘noon at tiic opening. P1110115. ‘MODES Just arrived In time JUIIB), ,Wcdnesday’s- sitowilfliat Patons. for afternoon D§lRRY-)..O.L»' Nd. 12108" will meet in regular session Wednesday evening. Sept. 21st at 7.30. All members are requested to attend 5T. JAMES CHURCHJfhe no, sresationat meeting held last night in St. James Church for thc selec- tion of a pastor, was well atteni- fid. The meeting after a. general discussion was postponed to meet again at tiic call of the Committee of Supply. ROYALTY SCHOOL FAlR-‘Flic schools 0f East, West and (Jcntrzil itoyaity. Brackley Point [load and South Milton held their annual fair Monday afternoon at the farm o! open all day Wednesday. SPECIAL BEDS and bedding Simons! For sale at Patons. ::“8lMMON$" Mattresses. ‘All qualities. Beer & Weeks. . . -_ HATS of Velvet, Duvetyne, Frill etc. chosen by our buyers in New York. See them this afternoon at Patons. CHURCH OERVICEB-Rev. Jae Mucfiougtili will preach (D.V.) on Sabbath the 25th at Sunimersidl- at 10.110. Stirlctown at 3. an t-t Capo Traverse at 7. _. ..__§-_-0&____ zMany mothers have reason to bless Mother Graves‘ Worm - Ex- tcrniinzitur. because it has reliev| ed the little ones of suffering and made them healthy. ::|RON BEDS-$7.00 up, sprlIIl-‘l $4.75 up; mattresses, $5510 ull iicer K- Wccks. ___.-¢o>--—- TWO MILLIONISTARVING coazaus ass FOR mo, TOKlO. Sept. 19.——A.ppeais for as- sistance are being sent-out by 2.- cittiria. who are stuttering front till‘ drought which ruined the crops- last month. ' According to the Japanese lnuws- attendancc of children, parents and visitors. The exhibits this your both in numbcr and in quality were an advance over those of the pre- vious ycaix. in'iivc stock tlierc ivus an excellent showing of young cattle and poultry The roots and vegetables were cxttcillionaliy good Other exhibits intiliitling fancy-work. domestic science drawing. .(-tt'., ivcro vcry CFPHRLPIIy-r‘ to the young exhibitors. The pro- mlcr lit-ll, Mr. It. 'I‘. Rogers. Chief Sup-irintcnrlcnt of Education, Mr it}. 'l‘. iilggs, M,i‘.i’.. \V, Boultcr. J. ii. ilombtiugli. -l’ruf. iiunsuid. Mr. it. McDonald of thc Patriot. ,Mr. Jami-s lilsstiry, Mr. Peter ilru tiic. M.I’.l’. Mr, llnwlartl (iourt. inspector for Western Qucetrs. u.- tcd as ilhalriiitiii. ::Whctiicr tiic corn bu of old oi‘ ioway's (‘orn Remover. --—-<4>-—- PER-Soil .\ LS . . Mr and Mrs. i-‘rank T. liradlc)‘. hoard, room. laundry and allow unce of 15.00 u month. Applicat- icns for the month of September may be sent to Miss Margaret Nicholson. Assistant - Superin- tendent. Write for full partie-l ulara. .< LOST LOl-IT-Brown tweed raincoat wtt.i belt, between Marshfieid and Falcpnwood. Finder leave a ‘Canada Farm Products. Re s. ward. LOST-Purse containing sum of money between i’. J, McDonald s ,,etoro and Grand 'i‘racadic. Find or vliil he rewarded by. leaving ' (it P. J. McDonaIdKs store or ' ‘Hugh MacEwen, Grand Tracudit: MISCIELLANICOIIS JNO.’ ALFRED 555cc». Lam _Surv_eyor, ilcrmanvlile. _ ‘_ FURNITURE SALE IMMEDIATE- iy after tho sale of iiiggins prop- erty. Elm Avenue on Friday. at I12 o'clock. i will sell all the turn- " pdrlor dining room, bedroom. hail and kitchen furniture. commenc- ing ut1.30 p. m. B. (latter St WE HAVE OPENED UP AN ‘OF- i'Ice in this city and are prepared :0 do all kinds of repairing. dy- ng an cleaning. also made to . order coats for men and ladies. The Montreal Fur Remodelling Co. Riley Iluiilng. Queen St. Op- posite Prowso Bros. Ltd. APPLICANTS DESIROUS OF EN- tcring the North Adams Training School for Nurses. North Adams, Mass, will please write thc su- perintendent at once. - Mary Lartcr. A. N.. Supt. North Ad- mus Hospital. Business is Goon Bu? ' \ e agfifflet I! liars t Q 1' - - ‘c ~-' mrw-H-lriilt 1i"?- r _- i V__¢.'-, . i, v- 541]“- __ "h ._ us.» all.» attau albumin-air :- s pa. . . ‘iture. oil-cloths. ntats, carpets.- Son. Auctioneers. l - Got one Bao ACCQQMTZ I've Sean JeFF A Statement? hub \F HE 0068M‘? seTtLe ii He wom‘ Ger ANY Make MEAT AT rim SHOP’. Halifax ate visiting in (liiarlotte- town. guests iii. The Russ. ! Mr. and Mrs. \V. l1. (‘oiton at‘- rivi-d llttirri- ast night from an extcndi-il and enjoyable tr i ‘through some of the principal Sill? ‘Lions oi‘ Nova Scotlu. .- “r-rfi-r‘ ‘ I iMrs. Noitirig ‘of "Dartmouth. N. S., who has liccn visiting her son. Dr, Netting at The Russ for tllu past wcok lcft yesterday tiiorning on return to her home. vii .zBLANKilE‘i’S~g2.2-i a pair, up- wards. Comforters. [$11.00 each, upwards. licdiling oi‘ cvcry kind bore. -~>Tiecr 8-. Weeks. '.}/(l/Il/7(-J-/1i r114 r/y lflifllljiT-I] I ll ti “ tbs l‘ Ils’ t ii‘ lisirtlfivttil IIIH. Bill E.‘ A. Falter. Central Drupglsb Baskets, Baskets, I i Baskets t Have for sale a quantity of > double bound potato baskets. also a quantity of em; balk. > eta. 60nd In your orders at > once which will have our best attention. j ‘ n. J. McNeill, Ltd. : Tyne Valley. P. E. I. n» MUTT AND JEFF- fiowvrs.| graminc inciuiicri sliorrlics by Pro-I new growth, it much yii-lti to liai- trnatlon can save mack-thus" > y . g5‘-v:&l:‘n Iiplggtirrtyigormfilgliokagfi papers, tho ‘Goterntir-Kicneiiai"'01} Point iloatl. There was a large Core“ Ila“ appropriated '1‘800'000 yeti for the relief oi iCorean immi- ‘grants in Mancliurla for the next fiscal year, but more than 2.000.000 Corcans in Manrzliuria are confront- ed with starvation. - Most 0i the tCureans are living .ncar Mukdeti. in tho tieigliboriiond of utiiit-h there are about 42 vil- lages exclusively inhabited by ‘Cor- eans. - A majority of tin-m have emigrati- cd to lviaiivliiiria in pursuit of ar- Iabic land or arc ungagcil as tcuaut farmers of (‘iiiut-sc land owners. They have not hail any (trops for thc lust two re .: and those who had sccd- re -rvcti for the crops this year art- suffi-riug from the (lamage. llliil('Ii‘.ti by frost during? tiho ‘last month. ————¢o>-—-i- ISADORE DUNCAN LIKES BOLSHEVISM PAIRIS, Sept. 17.— Isadore Dun- can, at least, is not tiiscnuragcd by Boishevism. "She thinks it is going to ho the biggest thing in world his- tory since Christianity bean; and she is in at the beginning teaching the youthful iioislicvists lliVW. to dance. She left Paris for Moscow some weeks ago. on the invitation oi‘ tiic Soviet Govt-rniuciit to sci up her (iancing school in Moscow, and hero is what she thinkg about ‘her new quarters as she has "writ- ten lo the Paris Communist organ. Iliiumunitc: z_ . “Dear (loniratles: You ask for my impressions of my journey. But all that I can give you arc tiic tin- pressions of an artist as l am too ignorant of political matters. I have left Europe where art is crushed by (ao-nimerciulism. l um convinced that in Russia the greatest human miracle} produced in two thousand years is happening. We are too near it. doubtless, to set: more than the‘ hieretnnterial facts. but those who live during the next-hundred vamp will realize that humanity through tiic Communist regime. took a great step forward. The tnartyr- dom of Russia. suffering for tiic sake o! the future will prove as ter- tiio as th imartyrdom of the Naiss- rene. Onl the fraternity of the in- . r‘_r . ll- Ilili‘ llxiqillflfl llliisiti-iliiigi .\ College JAMIESONB only drug store Km,“ m, ma]; OM01 Theatre, lummsrside, tonight. I 3 marches were rendered by Robt. iiumpliries and as the bridal ’ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDI i HARLlE-C i-IAPLI N in "The. Hsppyiand i -CATHOL|C WOMAN'5 LEAG UE—The first meeting or the rig-I Inish sub-division of the Catholic- Woruan's League was held in St Mary's Hail, Wednesday, Septem- ber 14th. A nice’ representation oil the parish was enrolled and a keen interest in the Society was in evidence. The President, Mrs J_ A. Johnston. gave an interesting talk on the good the different bran- ehcs of the League is doing else- where und outlined some of the work for this sub-division. Till?‘ following committees were formed viz: sick, scliooi. entertainment Mrs. J. A. Bernard was appointed trcasurir In tiic place 0f Mrs. Mi- chael tiaudet. It is arranged to hold the ncxt meeting Wednesday . ()ctobcr'12th. ‘ <o>_--v_ ‘ NEW YORK TRYING TO HELP JOBLESS Nhiv YORK. ‘Sept. 20.—--i-lalf n million men will be idic in New York this winter in the opinion of reliable investigators and the city has set machinery in ntotion to meet this situation. ln addition to relief measures planned by a special city commit- tci- named by Mayor Hyian, E3 000.000 start/int; COFHHXIH I11 Mfln- charity organizations have decided and Mm F; Murray Mn and Mm to pool their resources and estab- lish a general clearing house in order in avoid duplication of c1» tii)l‘t and handle tiic problem eftte flnyvMiss pmmo‘ Mn Percy Bentley it-ntiy. The Merchants’ Association of New York and the Brooklyn Cltam her of Commerce have joined hands with the Central Trades and Labor Council and the Building Trades (Jouucii to formulate u practical program. These tirgzrni |zaiirins believe the situation can (he i...“ wishes of a large cifclQ be met partly by pitsliing building projects. thus giving employment to thousands. Thu prublctn of the cit-service man is at thc heart of the entire situation. said Major William P. licegzin ut’ the American Legion‘ one oi‘ thc members ul’ the mayor's committee. iic said 75 000 former, soldiers were out of work (luring tiic summer. and ho fears the number will be increase-ti [when 100.000 and 125,000 by min- winter. "We have no funds to lifilp‘ tiivm,“ he said, “but we never int: a man go away without help, even‘ if wc have tu dig in 'our own pock-| cts to help them". - Down on tho crowded East Sided I tiic flowery lodging houses are nt- l‘l‘llfi_Y filled to capacity each night. “Men out of work are sleeping everywhere in lite open in cvcry park, on every pier, in ziiicys. in storcyartis and any place they can huddle out ot‘ the way and rest," said Major, Underwood of the Salvation Army. “They can not tin so when it becomes cold." FRASER-PALFREY. WEDDING NEW (lbIiFiGOW. N. 8.. Sept 17. ~An exceptionally pretty wedding was celebrated at tiic home of Mr. and Mrs. Jnnics Simon Fraser. TW-rtipcrzince Street last evening at six o'clock when their youngest daughter, Mary (liura was united in inumrllvti to Mr. Frank Topper Palfrey. at present manager of the Royal Bank of Canada at Charlot- tetown, i’. E_ l. Rev. G. Ernest Forbes or Scctsburn a former pas- tor oi tiic brides c-fficateil. The rooms were very attractively d0- cnrnted with autumn foliage and ferns. mingled with late summer flowers. the ceremony taking plflCC under a beautiful bell of white. sweet peas which hung from n so-iid arch of colored sweet peas and grccncry. Lovely baskets of red roses artistically decorated tiic tables in the dining room. at WliICli Mrs. Arch McCoiil and Mrs. Lith- gow presided. The bride made a most charming picture as she entered the room on the arm of hcr father with her wee attendant lMlss Betty Hunter. Her gown was of white canton crepe with insets of real lace. She wore a vqll caught up with orange bios- soms to form the attractive Jul- iette cop iiflll carried a shower bouquet of white roses and orch- ids. Miss Rctty wore a dear littin gown or pink taffeta and carried t1 basket oi‘ siwcot p983. The weddfiilig r. party rntcrcti Mrs. J. P. Grant. sang "Oh ilny Divine" most dc- Ilglttfully. Mr. and Mrs. Palfrey lcit by auto for Kedgemakoogee. after "which the)‘ will reside temporarily at Charlottetown. later leaving for Montreal to which pluce the groom to iic i l“ QUALITY MAINTAINED In spite of ‘is abnormal In- crease In prion oi the int five years Chamberlain's Tab- lets are still sold at 25 cents for a box of 5O tablets. and the same high standard of quality has been adhered to. This his been possible only through grcaily increased salsa of this popular laxative. 182 TS Z¢ bride were a most becoming suit uf blue velour. with scarf of mote- skln and a smart hat of blue and white. Mrs. Fraser. the bride's mother. iwore a handsome gown of black silk and Mrs. Palfrey. the groom's mother. who came from Lawrence- town to be present, wore black satin with gold tritnings and black and gold bat Miss Palfrey. tiic grooms sister. was guwned in grey silk. grey crepe hat with touches ot’ blue. The other nutlof town guests included the groom's brother. Mr. C. li-l. Paifreyy his uunt, Mrs. McNujt. Tower Utislriu"; his cousin, Miss Teck of Truro; Mir. B. L. Mitchell. Mr. anti Mrs. ltuss ‘Marshall. Miss Marshall. Mr. “fright Mrs. C. RI itowiings all of Halifax; Dr. and Mrs. McLean. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Grif- of ‘Tritium; Miss Nellie Gillespie of (lharluttulznv-n; Miss Tima Girant. Little liarbor. The gifts formed a rare display including silver. cut glass, beauti- ful china. rich linens, also a gift 0f gold from tiic groo-nrs mother. Mr. and Mrs. Palfrey will have of friends, botii in New Glasgow’, and else-whore. . --—-<-o-§-______. POUND NOT A POUND ALWAYS, $AYS SAVANT PARIS, S"pt. 20~A (liscuvczjv that Iii-an: directly on Plinstelnfls tin-wry of relativity has bccn made by thi- Italian scientist Malorana. a “per lir-forc the French Aca- dcniy of Sciences. he supports his th-ory that. contrary to - general belief. n lcadcn ball. for exempt-s“ weighs more in the open than when eticloscrl by thick layers of load or by a casing containing mercury. The layers absorb some of the ivclglit of tiic bnil; so does thc mercury. Tin. variance in tiic weight of tiic bail in the wo circumstances ts most minute. it! it‘ tho theory is prpven to be cor- rcrt, its application may lead t0 Sfiliit- gtartlini! inventions. DOOR STRAP CHOKES CHILD. Getting tiic leather door strap en- tangled about lter neck while at play in her home, a little girl. Ma- rie Miiiiommc, daughter 0i a far- .. BIRTHS Q . Trainer a son. CHEVERIE—At the City Hospital Sept. 14th. to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cheverie a son. MEACH-At the City Hospital‘ Sept. 14th to Dr. and Mrs. Mcach, MillliilEllfl. a daughter. {WINK-IMO F"! ’ FTWTTT Carib-ital thedCltiyliocfpital. Sept I c“; t; 50:1. an . rs. \ m. J_ Carr‘ HOPKiN8.—ln this city on Sept 19th. tfizMl‘. and Mrs. Hopkins,‘ d» daughter. DEATHS . i ‘ KEbLY—Suddemy in this city on. Scpt. 19th, 1021. Helen iiiancltc Courtland rencc ifcliy, (Zumbcriatiti Si... age-l 5 years and 11 mouths I TROWSDALE-Passed peacefully away at (Iulgarir. Alta, Sept. 18th. l-iarry Vi’. Trriwsdale. son of the late Alonzo i5. Trouxsriale, Crapauu . P. E. island. , MORRISON- Suddenly at Xav- amata. B. (‘. at tiic home of his (laughter, Mrs. J. M. Myers. on Sunday Sept lltli Wni. 1.. Morri- son of Albany, P. l0. I. in his 67th, year. Particulurls later. _ nmniuaoI-zs ELDER-CAREY—At Swan Lake Manitoba, on June 22nd, Emily Et- ricr to Herbert E. W. Carey. son of tiic late Etiwarti Galean Carey. formerly of (fariottctown. HERON-MacTAViSH-.-\t Charlot- tetown by the itcv. Mr. flaymond Rector of St. Paul's Church, Au- nie May iieron of (Zhariotletowti to Thcntas MacTavlsb, of Eldon. IN MEMORIAM MR. STEPHEN McDONALD The death occurred ‘ll his home in Souris of .\ir. Stephen Illciltiti- aid at the age of 87 years. By his death Souris loses one of its old bst anu most rt-specti-tl residents. Born at Si. Petr-rs liay he moved to Sourls with his parents triien but two years of’ age and has liVOul there up to tiic time of his tieatii. llc leaves to mourn. besides his wi- dow. live daughters, Mrs‘. (CaptJ John Smith. Georgetown; Mrs (Capt) A. A. McDonald. Georgi» town; Mrs. (fir) bit-Lean, of Sou- ris; Airs. Margaret hit-Cornice, Do. I r-liestcr. .\i:is.~'.; Mrs. Thomas liar ett. of Buette. Montana: Peter i) of Salt [mice (‘iiy, John A. of Soni- crvillc, hiass, ‘Mary J. and D. F. on the homestead. ills funeral on Aug‘ 31st \\'.'i.< very largely at- tended. Requiem High ‘Mass being mcr of St. Gerard hlzigclla. near hero. was strangled to death \\'Ii(‘fl sung by blspaslor. Rev. J. C. Mc- Lean. All that was tnoruil iva= laid to rest in the adjoining came TRAIN . . , _ . , _ Sept. 13E. 3ft??? rllll’n“°..."ii“l Your Nerves Strengthen " ti». Over work, extra worry and Ill-heath soon bring nervous troubles. A course of ICARNOL taken In time will strengthen your nerves and ward oil _ nervous collapse. The entire system will be toned up—- Appeiite improved—Fo0d relished and assimilated. r-lsl All YOUR DRUGGIST FOR CADNOL Monday night is the big . . n‘ bi v Kelly, little daughtcrfiif Mr. IJKWY-‘tlte seafllti"‘lt’t‘thei"f'rirrce‘léfihrdrd 'i‘iicatrc-, when Miss Edwards anti her company opens n weckls en Igagcment with tiic latest ilrama- lic play "The Awakening .01’ ill-zinc KIYIIG" IlyUIobLLIrWSP rmzin, tiic writer of "Mit-.Kcy.“." The Macrlfld ivnmls Players will be just like a rainbow after a storm. bringing miles of smiles to tiic theatrical going public of Charlottcttiirn. New novelties in the line of vaudeville. a ncw orchestra under the direc- tion of “i3lll“ Otis, at tiic piano. who is a real artist and if press opinions amount to anything at nil, one of the best musicians v11 visit ‘Que island in years. .11 you enjoy a good night's fuu, a real good laugh. good music and KOQJ fellowship be at thc opening per- formance Mondayhlghl at The. iirincr- Edward 'l‘ltt*zitrc_ Scat sale opens Friday morning at l0 u. rn at the box office. MUST PAY FOR WORK BY CIVIL SERVANTS ‘Sept. ISO-Persons with several of the in OTTA w A. doing busincs. (iovcrnineut il"lliii‘ii'llt'flit~i will. the future. be tromptilli-il to pay lliON‘ in ices charged to (‘ovur clerical and tithcr work iuvolvr-tl inQhi; greparation of licenses. pur- inits. leases, zlssignnireiits anu other pups-rs. This tinnoltnticmciii is made in tiic current issue oi tile Canada Gazette. The incrcns cs range from 25 tn 7:’- ccnts for minor papers, and as high as $7.00 for tiic more important ilocunitints The principal increases arc-in the Department of tiic interior. Depart- ment of the Secretary of State. Department of ludiun Affairs. and the Department 0f Iiiiiitizt and Dc- fence. i i» SAVING OF PHOSPHATE POSSIBLE BY NEW PROCESS.‘ 11y a new process of iuiiidiing phcsphatir rock in the manufac- ture of phosphate for fertilizing pitrptiscs. llll‘ “rumoi-iiiinri“ phos- pliaitc is mixed with sand and r-okt- and the 1u.'iss smeltcd in an clot:- tric ,cr' iil9l-i(5_(i_il\Y‘XliiCt". ' process the phosphoric acid is zlriv- en oil‘ as n fume and may be E z . ut nus TUCUIVQWI an tippoinliurnt. The More Tobacco for the Money Packages 15‘ ii: lbs 85¢ a Suddenigust of wind New the tery. - May his soul rest in peace. readily collected in conecntrattti door onen. _, _ form ‘ ' A ' " 3*» ii illllllllilllllllllllll --*=‘<‘ r Q?‘- \9 94- o G41 uc-€—- Brier mmcnsmxvmzé‘ s ' Q.- utfi. §ic \Q\¢‘ ucnouattrs i snag/Mb“ sacca :0?‘ ‘ y-l/ t; p-psy Bud Fisher I'VE MQNTH, Am: r who!‘ IA HAM repay! ~ __ g,.~-~. -immature-taucaustiumwalui-aWetsuitsa.» nlesilfiiiiiliQtidlsi NICE MORNING, METER Mufti x mam- n» PAY You FOR rue MEAT 1 601' LASI Flue‘. Yeoa Qvvvvvtv‘ 1w Quile 5.5, MlsTeR Mufl‘. O1vv~v1*4rvr~9~--~ - Btu. “#744 ‘e 3°. 2r. ri-iouswr Yov - eta-sf , 105T A MoM€~T,ieFF1 -- -_.._- enemas MT. n rim-a