ca»: --_-.-.~..-1-m.~ _ i ;l ll s s i la ll t. >9 04 i! m v W. n1 o u: as I! d: r 9 r &l s-MQQwPL-mr-Uzrrg you want f isfirin tablet. begins your afield practically_ as have it. Look lor the name Bayer in _ ow 1t. And As lrin the form oi a cross on every Aspirin 1s sulfa. or Aspirin dm no! arm tablet. Get tin of l2 tablets or eco- soonas ousw the earl. Here’s Way lfflRelieves Pain in Minutes . IAD HEADACHES, NEURITIS AND RHEUMATIC PAINS J EASED ALMOST AT ONCE Remember the ctures below when Science Now THE CHARLUFFEPOWN GUARDIAN IIMMERSIBE culnulir and Prince Gountylllhrcnicle nd, sec that you get ASP! madqin Canada, and all druggists nomical bottle e124 or 100 tablets. Why Aspirin Dro ‘rating. IN I SECONDS IY 510i WATCH An Aspirin tablet starts to disinte- grate and go to work. bottom, it l5 dlSlll fi Works So Fosf sn Aspirin In u Ins of _ touches the 0b. What happens in these glasses happens m your stomsch—AS lRlN tablets start "taking hold" of pain a iew minutes alter taking. When in Pain Remember These Pictures —ASPIRIN DOES NOT HARM THE HEART— Fardy Bus Service & Taxi Service GIIARLOTTETOLIN to FORTUNE TIME (leaving Charlottetown ,_ . “ lluzelbrook . 5.40 Fortune 5.50 p. m. "efldqusrters in Chsrlottet _. p“ R00 nesoqusi-tei-s in Sourisf-ENNOX Hgélllfim MS’ TABLE Fortune DlngwelVs . Dundas Bridgetown Cardigan .. Q8 Station .. Kcefcfs Lake . Hazelbrook ., , Arrive Charlottetown" 10.05 o. m. 55555555 CITY BUS SERVICE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY TOWN LEAVES 11mg lhulm .................. 7.15 A. M. ... 8.10 A. M. Bus will stop on signal Hesdquartc-s in Charlottetown, Old Spain Tea Roorm, SOURIS “Mm; LEAVES Tm“; Charlottetown .......... 4.10 P. M. Mt. Stewart .. st any point on route. BLUE BUS LINE Schedule [caves Peter's ‘flood ..-......... ‘L45 AM. ILH. North .. 8.00 AM. Riley Cr. Gasperesux 8.10 AM. Sturgeon Bridge 8.20 AM. Geo. Poole's store, Lower Montague Clements Offlc 8.50 AM. Lcnvfis Revere Hotel 4.00 P. lVL Leaves -‘l‘hls ooluuu ls resssvsd for usvvs u lOofl interns but udvsrtislug of I newly nature Ins! be inserted ll I outs s word strictly psylbls ll Remember these two points: ,4"... relief! A"SeddA"Sel. ' ‘Aspirin csses evenubsdrtinfa sill; spmn p: an mm“ X116, ngneuralgla often ll.‘l a few minutes! —NOW IS THE TIME to point the melhod doctor: prescribe. lt is Buy gummy; pun palm m; 131mm: 14-400-9-25-21. —LISTEIINE TOOTH PASTE, brush and holder, all 8 for 40c. Taylor Drug 00., Kensington. 1,525 —GALVANIZED term and fox netting, staples, sold right at Bruce's. L-4s3-9-25-2i. —I'l8ll splitting and thrusting knives of razor steel, 1n stock at Braces. 14-032-9-25-21. -—S'SIDE POLICE COURT —— In the Saunmerside Police Oourt on Monday morning a drunk and in- capable wfls lined $2 and cosIs.-—S —BETUR-NED ROME — Mrs. Preston Noonan and Mrs. Roy B11- llphunt have returned from an en- joyable visit to Bcston.—S -—DR. R. D. MacNElLL has open- ed up a general medical and sur- gical practice in the office o! the lute Dr. Gillie at Kensirwlcn. Phone 25. L-570-9-22-25-27. Williams and Miss Doris Walker have returned to Summerslde from Boston. Mass» where they spent an enjoyable three weeks vacation-S £ASTERN GUARUIAII ..'1‘hlu column ls reserved for new: of local interest but advertis- lng of u newly nature may be ln- serted at 2 cents u word strictly psyublc 1n udvunoo. ..'T0 OUR EASTERN CLIEN- . TELE-We have installed a per- manent wave machine. Reasonable prices. Elite Beauty Salon, Poole?» Hotel, Montague. Phone 46. 11-615-9-24-31 . JSUBSCBIPTIONS to The Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. Phone 47, or left at H. J. Mebon's Drug Store, Montague. L-‘l “WUG-OF-WAR. — Donia miss seeing the Bedeque and Potato Slingers, Montague Rink, Thursday night. Also the ten teams which pulled last; week and some new teams. Band in attendance and other attractions. A big night. Ad- mission 10 gents only. L-Glil-B-ZE-il. --"I‘UG 0F WAR-Last week the Montague branch of the Carl- —RETIIRNED Glen ' —BUY dead soft galvanized lsc- iug wire st Breech. 1-408-9-24-21. J-ENGLIBH DINNER BETH, beau- tiful designs 01.50 and up, st Bruce's. . 11-400-9-25-31. —'rlGNISlI SCHOOL l-‘Alll was s decided success. A large number of exhibits were on display Mid s keen interest taken by children-T. PERSONALS -Mlrs. Edward Maynard o! Nor- thtlm was s. visitor to Bmnmcrsldo on Saturdom-S -1vfrs. Westley l-‘llckbert oi Sum- mersidc is a patient in the Prime County Hospitals-S -Mr. Kenneth MacKenzle of the Bonk of Commerce st Charlotte- town, left on Monday morning on s motor trip b0 Boston, Toronto and other places 01' interest in company with Mr. Douglas fitter of Halifax. N. 5.—S —Miss Mary McCullough has re- turned to her home in Summersicie after an enjoyable vacation in Boston and ‘other places of inter- est. She was accompanied home by her sister, Mms N079. McCullsugh, R. N., 0f Llttleton, N. I-L-S Sarnia Called To G0 Through Big Four Rugby (By Elmer Dulmage, Canadian Press Stall Writer) TORONTO, Sept, 2~l—<By The Canadian Pressl-This may be Just another autumn of conquest for the footlbwll hon-tons of the easfs Intercollegiate and mt/erprmrlncia-l unions. Or it may be a far more lively and upsetting afialr than that. It muv be the autumn when fond hopes are not. trampled under foot. On the outskirts oi the big loot- ball spotlight, glaring down on the doings of the Big Four and the college circuit, S33E18. impel-leis will be driving cowards their fourth straight Ontario Rugby Football Union title in comparative semi- darlmess. This will be the peo- plonship, Rcgazdless of the fact the people will be playing to watch Argonauts, Montreal, Ottawa. and Hamilton MoGllL Western, Toronto and Queen's, the Imperlels will be the hot favorites. They wdlll be left strictly alone, except by the O. R. F. U. faithful, however, until lace adian Legion accepted the chal- lenge, issued through “W PR5!» “Y the Bedeque tug-of-war team, to a friendly pull lrl the Bedeqlle Emir, and sent the Potato SllnEBF-i to meet the western team on Fri- day night. The team was accom- panied by several car loads of rabid tug-of-war fans who returned s0- bcr, but hoarse from cheering the" team on to victory. The wiry Bed- New Perth School 9.05 A.M. Surnmervllle School .. .. 9.15 AM. Vernon River .......... 9.25 5.111. Cherry valley .. 9.35 AM. - Pownnl 9.45 A-M. Arrives Charlottetown . . . 10.15 AM. Arrives Peters Road 6.30 P. M. Parcels carried at 25c minimum charge. Bus will stop on signal at any point en rollk. NIGHT HAWK LAID EGGS ON _ ROOF LEWISTON, Me. Sept. 24,-The gravcled roof of Kate Anthony's home was selected by a night hawk as its summer residence. It laid two eggs. One failed w hatch, but from the~ second come a young night hawk which L; thriving in its “pent- house" home. if POTATO BASKETS ~— 1 500 -~ ' k Solo at our SEED 8: FEED STORE. Queen Street. Strong and well made from New Brunswick Ash. NAILED and DOUBLE BOUND Wholcoslo and Retail at lowest prices. Garter 8i 0o. Ltd. i hlr st Eyeglass: .Ihsu uoellbovuuslu qtgglnvuohnsntsifl gdllrnlo. proonsdvstfs- ‘Qflbilollfllfl Eticzlsfrorahwlll ‘I. w. TAYLOR J. s. TAYLOR Oflolsiib INDEX NUMBER 0F SECURITY PRICES The investors‘ index of lndrustrisl OOmJnOn stocks was 122.1 for the week ending September 6 compared with 123.2 for bhe previous week, domestic utility common 50.8 com- pared with 52.1, ccmmon of com- panies abroad in which Canadians are heavily interested 105.4 com- pared with 107.0, and for all tlmee groups of common combined 91.! compared with 92.4. If Kidney Trouble or Bladder Wonk- ness makes you suffer (rum Getting Up Nights, Norvousness, Dizziness, Rheumatism. Stlflness, Burning, e Snmrilng. itching or Acidity try tho Doctor's prescription (‘ysicx (Fiss- tcx). Must end your troubles ln h dnyI 9f X11090)’ buck. Only 75c st drugglsts. rucuclnvcrlon“ 111cm wil libe sold by Public Auc- tion at Mount Rye-n on Wednesday the third day oi October st the hour of two o‘clock in the afternoon the property of the late Reverend Michael A. Ryan consisting of one hundred acres of land and buildings thereon. For furl-hor- portloulurs Willi! at the Help Kidneys ofllco of MACGUIGAN 5 TIAINOB, Solicitors. 11-634-9-25-27-29-10-2. Consider The Childrerfs Eyes Pious oousldsr the ohlvlnn for a moment from the sland- potnt of the use and abuse of their eyes. School ohldnu are often CODITILLID to Ilrsln their eyes. They must study continuously dsy alter by. Parents should be sun their children sec as well as usiure tended. Helium; ohldreds eyes often helps them lu flvelr progrcss at school. B. F. IIIITGIIESDII OPIOMITBIBT equers took the Montague team for s. last ride in the first D1111. Win- ning in 20 seconds. This seemed m be a tmnendous surprise to the in November. That is the custom. According to the popular con- ception, Samla. will win the O. R F. U. title in a ‘wall? as they did lest season. So there will be no rush to ‘the turnstiles while this mighty brigade is pluying such foes as Balzmy Beach, St. lviipbaelb Col- lege and Hamilton Cubs. When Im- periols have qualified cor the Do- minior; playdowns will be time enough. Hamilton Tigers knocked o1! Sar- ni-e in the easbern final two years by s scant, margin. It was o terlfllc Potato Sllngers as some of their (M395 registered complete astonish- ment. However. the visiting teem hit their stride 1n the next two pulls, both of which were won by them, but not before they were given plenty compemiim b3’ the Bedeque teem. Thursday night these teams will meet again in the Montague Rink and in all P105- ablllty this will be one of the toughest pulls yet New teams are wmlng in to compete each week. and the time will soon be at hand when the big pulls for the King's County n-Qphy, donated by Dr. ‘Iii V. Grant, will take place. This date struggle. Argonauts defeated this O. R. F. U. machine in the national final last December by 4-3 and ad- mitted they got the breaks. So the people will have a. pretty promising candidate when llhcy get behind the Imperlals in late November- always providing there ls no upset in the O. R. F. U. schedule. ‘Ilhc Canadian final wllll be in the pic's choice for the national chum- i l n SAFETY SPIIO COMFORT Canada in the Autumn . . . A picture that all should see. In the opinion of many experienced Those whose vacations are still to come and those whose sEairs cause them to travel, are for- To do so is not an expensive or wesrying A new autumn feature which goes into effect on Canadian railways 0n the twenty-first 0| For shorter journeys. the C.N.R. is short limb I To those whose time is limited and to those who have been besiomr about taking a long CANADIAN NATIONAL SEPTEMBER 2s. 193, M pie, the best time for onioyiog railway ttsvel is now. Canada's vast area; of ores! and lake are zakingon their sucurimal splendour, while in rhe farming distriCts harvesting operations are ceding. 10d file usually uiet countryside is alive with scnvny and beauty. will‘? 130")?“ m“ 54mm” rion an interest of all who behold them. The days have become 600k!‘ Kht sun is gentler, and the nights are longer and more restful. innate. They should not miss the panorama olbgrandeur which Canada is now roviding. Especially should those who dwell lfl tbc endeuvmlt t0 8% 0hr gum..- Provinces and chose in the West copay she beauties of chi Bu. ' In pursuance of theirpolicy at’ rou- dering as great service as possible. railways are making‘ s ' arrangements a: excepiionally low fares to enable the public to rake full cams e of‘ rbu {all season, and the C.N.R. is co-openring whole-hearvedly. vhlk a the stxracrlve schedules which are usual st dis suson of the year are available. their are being provided additional inducements no travel by CN-R. Sepzember and coodnucs in tome until the second of’ October is the cem-a-nmile race between Eastern and Western Canads. This entitles the trsreller tomohrn sod comfortable standard coach accommmhdoc, while 50c s cam pus-mile and slow price tor berm, sleepingacoouxnoduriooivnfmewul-r n ‘ or tourist coaches may be had. ‘flvese berthscan reserved n the total cost of a journey can be obtained 0o enquiry from soy snpoo or ticker ‘ oihee. Travel on these terms is indeed economical and gratifying. And. 0f course, ihe excellem dicing ca: services on available to alpncsengers. ‘ for: occlusions. as well as low fares tor trips ex ng one: longer and ‘INK-endi- vacarion, the ciol avisions for this season should a Bu: whatever be tltgilumrgn o1’ s trip or whatever be the docs ofcccpmnmsouon lied. the passenger on a CNR. train unwelcome guest sod will lecesve nothing bu: the best. Every servanlbfrhe railway is the passeggefs servant. May we suggest thatyoa should use this railway to see a little more Canada than you have already done? . d“ i.“ , . glgamposzwm tlrwmagu intensive,” dbuffom officers was announced for the Sun- day Schools. In addition there were 214.000 members in midweek organ- lzations in religious education, "ghusl providing. an additional programme lor the oncoming generation." Three arts universities, eight the. ologlcal centres. and 13 junior or secondary colleges make up the roll of educational institutions under the direction of the United Church. Ac- cording to the board's report, msi enrolment in arts and theology. seemed little affected by ..'0n01nic| conditions. but certain sceondnryi schools were experiencing "ililcultleg through decreased enrolment. west, this year for the first time. The challenger is altogether likely to be Wlnnlpcgs. the American- style team that gave Argonauts a rousing tussle in the semi-finals A statement concerning the trans- fer of Regina College from the buy “reading machines" which M11 church's direction to the Universityl enable the blind to "hear" books of Saskatchewan ‘expressed regret at. the turn ol events. The board, its last fall. gwlth more United Statesureport states, "ls quite convinced ballen-t than ever in the line-up and that the secondary schools under November m in the the dashing Russ Rebholz to orgs-Ichurch auspices occupy o unique we cum“ W111 nlze it, on and ofi the field, Winnl- place in, and are or the utmost value take place on November 12th, when the wnlnlng teams from each county will pull for the Prvviflvlfll trophy donated by Hon. J. A. Mc- Donald. The tug-of-war ions who accompanied the Muzzle-sue teem w Bedeque are still wondering whet happened to two membc team who did the disappearing act and were A.W.O.L. for two hours. one o1 the fnns had worries enough of his own when he leaped. with- out looking, into a car and found himself beside a fair stranger in w 1.11- stranger car. He always looks at. his number plate now before he leaps! H. PERSONALS JMrs. Will Reynolds o! Dor- ehester, Mass, left on Saturday to . .'Mrs. Hugh Buchanan of Moncton, N. B, is visiting at Mon- tague, the guest of Mrs. Ed Kerr. H. ..'Nl'.rs. Daniel Gordon of Georgetown returned 1c her home after spending s. pleasant visit at Montague. the guest of Mrs. Ed- ward R. Murphy. H. -pegs nvay be regarded almost as threatening as Sarnla. There is definitely danger on every side for the blg Foams that emerge from the Intcrprovlnciai and. Intercollegiate races. It will be no greet surprise i! Sarnio and the eastern playdovlms with- out defeat. And whatever champion the east crowns will be no top- heavy favorite in the west. Young Army Joins . Church Each Year i’.)—Whlle rejoicing in the impres- sive 1c‘1ls of personnel and activi- ‘l/o education in this country.“ For the current year an enrolment oi 2,242 in the arts Colleges 11nd :07 .in the theological colleges was re- corded. Candidates for the nlllziwtry |numbcrcd 244 in the uris course and 207 in theology. a total of 451 cun- rs of the Sweeps through we Q R‘ Fr Udlrlutcs. In secondary and Junior schools the registration totalled 3,- {894 persons. \ The board stated the church is en- gaged .in Christian education be- cause, in response to suitable nur- ture und stimulus, human beings may attain abundant life, “and ho- csuse God is Himself the Great Ed- ucntor whose purpose for His Child- ren ls being iulilllcd through edu- icutlonal processes." KINGSTON, Ont, Sept. 20-40.. \ fllELEN KELLER IN ROLE OF 2 TEACHER. ties of the Sunday school and Young, Tel-um t“ h" mm“ “m” “Smm? People's Work of the United Churchv at Murray River Md M°““‘B“°< H-{or Canada, the Board or Chrlst1nn' Education pointed om to Gencrulj Council in session hero there was u \slower rote of increase 1n Sunday School membership. At the some, time there was an encouraging total | of 25,000 young people received into‘ full communion with the church on profession of faith each year. An enrolment of 5mm» pupils with o staff of 06.000 teachers and BRINGING UP FATHER LONDON, Sept. 24-In the quiet of northern Scotland for the past 15 months Helen Keller alnd Arm Mscey changed tlwlr lives about with bhe farmed blind-deaf author in the role of a patient teacher. The lsbor of love softened to some extent the tragedy which came late in life to the woman under whose tutelage Helen Keller ma» to eruincnce. v Ill and almost totally blind, Mm. Macey learned to read by the Braille systmi, from the hands o1 thewonu-rlshetookasagirioi seven, to tench lo reed, hhlnk and $81k, I Despite the sfnda Mrs. Mecey ls ' k Return from if they do not, care to learn the Braille system. Expressing her views on world allnlrs she had words of nbuke for Pocmlcr Mumolinl and Chancellor Hitler. "Il Duccs lalcst ordcr tuzns Italy into u vast nlilitmy gymnasium. I; is a shock that little Italian child- ren are being thrown into military I be necessary when she rctums w; home with Mrs. Mncey, said she A gizniggoirlbgr; . 48.30 indoors .. Corrosvontlllvl! low Isrss u making in Braille, her health is uti a low ebb. and two dperntions may Charlottetown u” the United States, one physical, Winnipeg . . , . $41.15 the other optical. I . Miss Keller, here on her way - hod a wonderful time in Scotland. ‘ gglga“ ' ' - I On her arrival Miss Keller will iiamznm“ ' ' ° lead e campaign to raise $50,000 tc Jasper‘ ‘ ' ' ' K . . 2 QQ|NQ DA|LY Prince Rupert . Vsncouver . . . Victoria . . . . to ocr 2 '“ °'""" ' Chlldren 5-12. hslf m‘. Above fsros good in Couches on“ Return limit 30 days Tickets good in Tourist Sleeping (furs nro slso on Ills st 1V4: per mill (wproxlmstely 25f‘;- over shove fares). plus rclulsr berth rlls. life and taught hate and conquest.“ stopovers st Port Arthur. Armstrong sud points wast thlrwi. she said in spsukirg cl Mussalinls, Tirlm, Ton/in Slnping C." rurrrulionr, mi 4!! in/armalion from any 4mm order on eomipulscry military truin-| i CANADlAN NATIONAL "What, terrible deeds that man has committed," was her comment, on Chancellor Hitler of Germany. ' WEST ROYALTY WOMEN'S IN STITUTE The Wcst Royalty W. I. met ut and. mil cull wlu answered W1 Long Weclc-enck-Oct. 5 to 9 at the Eldon Hotel on Sept. 4th. 597mm Fa“- Rewrw W5“ 3W9“ Good Goin from Noon, Friday, RcturnLlmlQLouvingdosflnflifl" three months. Letters 0d thanks Middleton's. __ “T: “"“¢~.,"" will. '4 Se: our rH-s Eb/Elsllhv‘ Y-II-LL’ j‘ Y Q u- Mlb-fiTolD "5AY? GET AWAY FQOM THAT 'PHON§' VLL TR ~rou LISTEN TO ME- ow-saaw- thchomccf NLs. Vernon Burke for llhc August meeting. Eleven mom bers rind five visitors were DFCSQIT Meeting opened Wlllh the "Creed th the Quilt patches. Delcgntm were appointed to attend the meeting It was decided] w “We m mam‘ First Class Faro and One-Gunner for Round Trip cekc, tee. and sandwiches st the Between allpolntsln Canada-urine to curtain U.S.Dool.inntr0nl ha?" Wn-lnll-Wfitélggoni: 9°"; Oct. 5, to oon Mondsy, Oct. 8. up to Midnight Tuesday, 00¢- 9- m ms were “m” r e he Full information from ticket ogonts. for fruit received during the month we» em. More we CANADIAN NATIONA National Ant/hem. The September meeting to be held at Mrs. Albert TRAVEL BY TRAIN -- SAFETY — SPEED — COMFORT u -—BY GEORGE M MAN l uISS 114A‘? WILL. s: Lt THAT " Coda-Pon- NO HtNCf- VIHO w '5 ‘r A l 1' 1' a ‘r ‘ruse’ H‘ ‘v52’. 1'0 co "r w*" ¢°“‘“ l , emssgesayé»