‘OCTOBEY 24,! 1921 _ Sddelicate in wuvg and color—wi1l emerge fresh and bright as new, time after time, from the mild, pure Lu: suds. There iano ‘substitute for Luz. w4np§dnoo~oovooovoooooi . , l i l l l t- ourcu“ Bums We have just received direct from‘ LISSE, HOLLAND, a large shipment of CHOICE FLOWERING BULBS of first size and quality in IIYAC- lNTllE, TULIPS, NARCIS- SUS; CRUCU5, IRIS, FREE- SIE .DAFI-‘ODILS, etc" etc. DOUBLE and SINGLE BULBS.’ separate and AS- SORTED COLORS. Bulbs on ‘ sale at our BOOK STORE. Semi post card with ud- dress for a copy of our bulb list. we pay postage chars“ on nil orders. ORDER NOW and Bet besi- selection. cllimzn s. co. llLlMlTED. BULIiS snaps FLOWERS lPOTATOES hTUltNlPS I l Live andmljresscd I r -* FPOULTRY . at tolimarket prices. thflflllll- j . out the season. “ Please get in touch with us . when you are ready to sell. _ The Harris i Abattoir Company Professional Cards wooed-e J. C. Campbell Bafflslfl’. Solicitor, Notary, etc. Bank Pt Nova Scotia Bulldinl 5 Charlottetown MONEY TO LOAN wwnol4+eoo a l or.‘ 2. c. Archibald . - Central Guardian PUMPKIN PIES, candy and a Jamesl good ten Thursday Hail. ' at St. DAVIES TAXI -- Pholle 209-J or Reddin Bros. 80. 9849-1 mo. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH HALLOW- EEN. TEA AND SALE IS NEXT THURSDAY. ' lustrous coats. Bell to McLure 8a MacKinnon. illalgssr PRICES paid roll live poultry. Harris Abattoir Co. 8969-9-6-tf. LOADING LIVE hogs and lambs at Hazelbrook Station on Tuesday, Oct. 25th. Harry Jenkins. 9802 10 19 3i eod SAFETY RAZOR. AND UTILITY KNIFE given free while they last to each subscriber sending in a re- newal subscription, i WlLL BE LOADING live hogs at Mount Albion Tuesday, 01:1, 25th. Fred Robertson. 9848-l0~21-:li. f PREMlUMS—There are sup a, ‘cw safety razors and utility knives eft. Send in your renewal at 0113c and get the two premiums frcc. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.- The death occurred at Salisbury, N. 13., on Friday. 21st, after a brief illness of Roscoe Taylor. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Taylor. Thc little fellow was stricken down with the dreaded Infantile Paralysis and lived only o. day after the case was diagnosed as that disease. Mrs. Taylor who is a native of P. E. L, will have the Sympathy of he,- relutlves and friends there. This is ll"? Only case so for discovered in this part of N. B. ‘DALIIOUSIE. — Among the new students attending Dalhousie University this year, is Miss Helen Williams of Moncton, daughter of the late R. C. Williams, o native of Bidcford in this prov- ince, Miss Williams won o. Beaver- brook Scholarship lust Spring in the matriculation examinations. This scholarship is worth $1300. Six of these scholarships are given each year in N. B. ATTENDING BONSIIAW WOMEN'S IN- STITUTE.—The regular meeting oi" the Bonshaw Women's Institute mct at the home oi’ Mrs. J. W. Boyce on Wednesday evening, October 19th, and was attended by 12 members. Meeting was opened hv singing of the Ode followed by the creed in unison. Roll call was answered with ‘Ways of Using Potatoes.“ Minutes of the previous meeting were their read and approved. The various committees gave satisfactory ports. It was decided to hold a 10th and colhlnittccs were appointed for the sonic. It was also decided that the women meet some after- BllN-BBWN AFTER BIRTH 0F BABY Ottawa Woman Mule Strong by Taking Lydia E. Pinlrllan’: Vegetable Compound run-down after the birth of my third BE SURE You“ 10x65 M‘? Prime baby. Ihad awful beering-downpnina hem"? PQPlIlIIB- 59¢ that they have nnd was afraid lhad serious trouble. lwas tired all the time and had no appetite. M sister-in-lewia taking Lydia harm's Vegetable Oom- pound and cannot praise ittoohighhly and asked me to try 1t. I have nd splendid results and feel fine all the time now. Any one who needl a thorough ick-me-up soon lemma from me w at to take."-Mra.RENI PAQUIN, 812 Cumberland Street, 0t- tuwa, Ontario. Terrible Backaclie Hamilton, 0nt.—“After my baby -was born I had terrible backache and headaches. l could not do mywork and felt: tired from the first minute I got up. But worst of all were the puma in my sides when I moved about. I had to sit or lie down for a while I1- terwards. Icould keep m house in order, but many things ha ‘lo go un- done at the time, because of my ail- ments. l was told by a neighbor to‘ take Lydia E. Pinkhum‘: Ve etable Compound, as she said it wou d build me up. l was relieved before l had taken the first we bought and have not llhll any trouble like it since.”- damllton, Ontario. 0 SEE GOOD TlMES.-Fred N. Nash, editor of The Charlottetown Patriot, was in the city Thursday, accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Ar- thur Stephens and Mr. Stephens, Truro, says the Halifax Herald._Mr. ‘Nash expressed himself as delight- led with the optimistic spirit which pervades Halifax and the parts of the Province over the pros- pects of/the C. P. R. becoming in- tcrestcd in the city. “We have o. lvery prosperous Province of our ,oivn," Mr. Nash said to the Herald. "and we Islanders naturally hope, iyou_ will have the some. Indeed." llie said “I am inclined to believe i your Province has turned the corn- er and that Nova Scotia. is in for ‘good times. That's thc spirit I find everywhere." Mr. Nash returned to Trilru Thursday afternoon, ----—~{-O-Q>~-—~— — ‘Allmlrdfii ldnimr-nt for svnrln and Pllnplevl. l g spars/rail l ; i (By “TEC") l THE HALIFAX FIGHT l Tho llaliiux (‘lnjoillclc lu its re~ lpori oi’ the Stevie McDonald’ _ l“Ri-il" illi-Donald (on round bmitl lc-lliQlll in that city lost Wetlnoutluy ‘night said that the least that. basket social on November 9th orlsihvh, should “m.” rpultivpfl “m, o ‘ilraw iilsiczul o’. losing tho deris- ion. According in tho report. of till? bout by rounds, i am inclined H» Ottawa, Ontarim-"I was llflTllJl] ' Mrs. '1‘. MARKLE, 60 Burton Street, ‘ other i v noon and finish work on the quiltlrhhlk the Chrmiiplp is about rlslu. TWO lllwresllllfl PEPE“. 0H8 "LflbOPjSlcvle zlpparonlly forced the iliilll" Saving Devices" and another “Thedng lllPtlllKlIOlll. and in zi numbci‘ Balanced Breakfast." were read by‘of rounds had tho SOITIEl-[OIIDPJ two of the members. The next meet-l liaiigohizln clinching to save. him‘ ing, the annual one is to be held in sell’. the 119,11 and Lhe'1'ul1 t0 be answer-l In conversation with ltuy Chla- m with the “page and name of gflliolin, ho iniornirerl mo that hc saw baggie mugm; during me Great, wan the bolli and Will-l of the opinion Lunch was served by Mm Boyce that the Glace llny Boy should liavo after which two verses of the cal-chime" Kim" ll)“ llwillil- H‘! though‘ were sung and the meeting ndwi Stevie took five of the roliiillsiivitli Joumed [two even and three to Red Mc- tDonnld. (Sievio bout Chisholm in aillallfnx lust year), Quite n num- ber of fails in this city Wlli) are lacoualnicrl with the Cape llretonei‘ jand others who saw him fight hero pvere very much disappointed over SURELY A GREAT BOUT 1 guess Chisholm is about right. Iluncorn to date has not lot-it o bout in Canada, and since McKenna hllii Gradual of N. Y. Post Gr ’ ‘ Mcdiinl ‘School and Hospital Prlctlce lmited to Eye, Ear, Nose ' and Throat “line Eyes and supplying Glasses Office, Bayer Building Great George Street Qilice hours-s m 12.30. 1.30 w 5.00 Nil/Task R." McGuiga ‘i B. A. ‘ 3ARR1§1~ER_ m SPBINGIIILL. ' MOHEY 103D. clmtron Block. Charlottetown, rm. “mum” _\___________ McLeod & Bentley J. A. ‘BENTLEY w. E. BENTLEY. K. U. Bifrlster and Attorney-at-Low olllce: 1B0 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN qlsrlottetown, P. E. I. 1 MtDonald & McPhee B. A. '- Ii- Mmouxw B. A. lilllisters, Attorneys, Ito. Money to Loan. Millifiltiiflifll. Lvharisttemn H. F. HOPIIEE Neuralgia Ilbe outcome. Ilowcvor, Stevie is The maddening pain will suc- lo get another chance in the near . future and will then have on op— cumb m appllcauom of Mimi-am poriuniiy of proving his superior ‘liy ovcr tho Halifax man. -—~————-—*——~—— , v 1 asked Chisholm what be N A R D thought of the McKonna-Runcoi-n , v bout which is to be. hold in this -.ity lthin two weeks. l-Io —eiiid ' (inns PAINT; lbut wClim-lottetown is indeed . lucky in getting llllflybfllll, because ' , ‘s the two men to his mind are with- ' out a peer in the middleweight I. ‘ . 5. , class in Canada. lie added that ‘-'~"—-—"—~~*" '"-*'— ‘ Runcorn is a clever and hard-hil- ‘mm ting champion and thought be ‘*‘**“*“*** packed as hard a right as McKen- na. Roy, including a, number oi’ E E other Nova Scoila boxers have Y s l mode reservations and will make AND it o. point to he at tho ringside on 51"“, m“; b, ‘olgnflflg tho night of the 4th. methods. W. TAYLOR AND Jo S. joined tho middleweight class hos b . ii ‘i (l MM“ "WWW" iii.“ rli"‘lré‘f..‘l‘f"‘..llf..ipl.‘fl“ Si‘. l“ mfimmnfl “n” (‘l)Yll0llll0l‘ has over been matched mm“, in (lunatic. The llnliiux bout. drew '”.‘“.“+___,___._.__ 1200 customers, this bout should fr) at least. iiiroo times that num- icr. ‘Mount Stewart, Jack McKen- mi/s former ll0IIll‘. will be well represented to cheor their boy illoug and root tor n victory, With iwo or ibrco good preliminaries in tho. main bout, a bond in attend- nlitvc to illi in tho extra minutes. we. can supply" Yv\"ui:_':d"" '°' Friday niRilt. November 4m. should 9°“ l! "l! ill“ 7 ‘ell ' be u night long to be remembered. OLD SYDNEY SCREENED. A1- MoN-I-AGUE bioulaauc, o thriving iitiio moi- rflliolis in tho emit is branching out. in tho sport world. Not to be oiltiltnic- by Charlottetown in the wrestling mime the former has booked up Jnrk Patterson, now of ALBION BOUND “BION STOVE \LBION NUT \ ' AMERICAN ANTHEACITE, 1t WELSIIVANTIIBACITE. “so” “on We will be buying live Pun” ‘whale.’ "n" we,’ poultry daily until the end Special prleee on cor lots. Highest Phone I'll W. D. GILLIS 8t C0. the season. prices paid. SWIFT CANADIAN C0. ‘ sport fans is THE CHAIZLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l ‘ the unusual quality of Plain York chocolate. audience—-—gr0wing fast! Plain Mr. York is eBcclaibiiEalood “Everyone likes me. My! What a crowd! Is it quite understood h ' Why Plain York is so good? Here's t/ie dtiSZU€7'-—[U quality Kowntrefs are flowed." Every day more peoplehre exclaiming at. Triumph of 200 years’ experience in fine chocolate making, this delicious, new, vel-, vety smooth Rowntrce bar has a chocolate taste that realizes your dream of what choco- late should be. Not too bitter, not too sweet, just right——enjoy it yourself and you’ll be- come enthusiastic too. . Plain Mr. York has a growing Sold C_ everywhere Also in larger sizes. this city and Bert Anderson o1‘ Portland, Maine, t0 wrestle lll tlic Montague Arena next Friday llighl. The Arena, site of the match is one of the finest in the lvlaritimes and well equipped to handle an ui- fair oi this kind. The wrestling game which is new to Montague due to be populul" there and o. large attendance is ex- pected at its first blg .mat strug- glc FOOTBALL The inclemency of the weather the past week or so has made it practically impossible for football practice. However a break is ex- pected any day now and the plg~ skin followers are stated to have their feel of the outdoor game. it is understood that the first game of the Prince Edward lslainl lhmbnll League gets away today. TUNNEY DRAWS COLOR LINE Word comes from lllP- main woods that Gene Tunney wants to defend his heavyweight title twice next year. will be one William Harrison Dempsey, back for a third try after his two conspicuous failures. Tunney thinks his other oppon-i Ono qi.’ his opponents, he expects m ent may be Tom I-Ieeney, tho New Zealander, who is considered b)’ Gene "the best oi the crop of heav~ ies who are about to take part in Tex Richard's elimination lournrr manta. , The heavyweight champion will insist that the fights will be over the I5 round route and believes be would have ended all argu- ments by knocking out Jack Domp- sey at Chicago last month, it tbfl bottle at Soldier's Field had not been limited to 10 rounds. Gene told of his wishes, ballets and prejudices. "l would like to dc- fend the title on July 4th and then [zigaiu in September," Tilnncy saitlflw discuss the agplrafflg for hhlDELANEL “l expect Dempsey to be one ol mm tho two men 1 meet. Jack ls too, “There's Jack Sliarkey. of I smart for the rest oi‘ tho field." cuufggl“ ‘Tunney says, "but I tiiillk Jack Delaney is gctlillfi lliTwllerl‘ 1t develops that the preseutpornpsey Ialways will be nblg loin particular as a ilcovyuwriglilt. Ad hoovywveiglit champion considers def“, Shurkey_ Pauling and Phila light heavy in: exuded mlor. Ilonipsey “tricky", hilt vcry smnrr. Sm,“ h“, rugged and strong, but parked a pilncll and n dazzling and Ettore than Jack's punching abil< my we“, wonky i“. Rooney, nddcdcaptivnting figure in the realm of ity, more than his courage, whicll H“. cmnnpiolL clout and "long coilnts". how b8 Gene freely acknowledging. Tunney “Pm, i, h, ,,,,(1,.,._.,;_0O,| m“, 918w»; just a light heavy trying to be‘ ill fillefllillli! 0f his pretl@('1-‘$H"l'- vii no control-t with Tcx Rickardu heavyweight without the credelrl 11W“ Hire-rs 111w“ Detritus-Y's rim: r-ullcerilillg ti...‘ llefcllcu of his titiotlnls which mainly consist o1‘ a iwl~1 goncrillsliip. mm snlil lllai ho. would not sign nn-verlziug punch. l)clanoy' was sari This is inturcsiing in view of tho. ti] ussuroti that the bout will be olisly regarded oin- time as a threat fart. that there liad been a rather aver [ho I'm-pound route. to "Infinity's \¢Tii\\‘\\- M)" lie l“ liml" widespread opinion that the title "ylvory championship affaircrl on as Jll-Hl 111101119!‘ lYlill 11ml“ holder umlerateii his erstwhile ()ll‘,,~l]1i)|l]l| ho in that, distance," Tunneywlio has to bi: brushed aside DY pour M's mentality, ' lll HIlllIIlOILlO Dempsey, Gene cX- i-vnn if (it-urge, (tmlfrcy. the negrovy gets lll|('l( whvrr- he belongs hi! pct-ts to moot the survivor oi‘ till! hriuqwvi-ight, Wll0 stopped elimination tournament. l think Milloney and itinnih “null _ lluenvy is the best of tho. presenl Hllllfl tirilcr, were in win his wny writable some. time hence. lot, Tunney is quotod in»: saying. through an climiililtlon Lournnment J lierctofom Geno has been ex- ilicro WUlllll be no chance of a Tlllr NOW SPORTS A CANE lrt-incly reticent to express sin-ll now-Godfrey bout. ‘ n11 opinion for four of hurting the "l havo. drown the color llilo. l llvll (lfflllt-{WH llllllfl’ l" 1| TENN"- fcollngs of other heavyweights and have nevfr met a negro boxer nnll llluivfifilmlill l°°ll14lll Smile h“ especially those of their sensliivr- hover will," Tunney is quoted as brought llllillllnsill 0i We 0i ll!“ managers. , shying,‘ famous “Galloping Ghosts’ cherish- Appurmnh. "(ywpvprl Tummy Klfffl‘ r-ti olnhitihs~ tho privilege of cal" LACKING AS A HEAVY ___.__._.__..__..___.___< ——' —-———-- . Hunks, 11o is quoted an saying uninspiring t-tlutninlurs. Llnlesu Delanw Jimmy will be long forgoltcil by tho limo, |n'l‘unnoy is ilotlironoil, which is iiritun. ‘Hodgcivooil, 2-04 1.2, ._ ..._. ryiiig u cane. ' "For years 1 longed to curry In cone," said Red, who takes DIN 11* a modest repulalioil as t. dresser. "But I was lOu w 1 can carry one, but llll r. JNJOlll, iho condition which , ii necessary. A torn tendon is boil Inn, just ihink, it. might nuvi- ~- niy knee." WELL BREO ONES Tho American llorse Blkkllidl says: Iiarvesta, by The Harri-so 15.01, and her u-crluing foal by lit-p alh Ailbrey 21v? 1--i, both own- d l). 'l‘. V. Monohiln, of Fredericton, L\.. 13., ui-o at Woodstock, N. 13. at ilr brooding plant oi Robert E. llllllll," stallions. lhm and Clllll'l">' \Voriiiy. hold court. Harvesln n is in fool 10 Charles Worth.‘ gondluokiilg non of Guy Axum 2.03 3-4, nlld Charlotte Dllh; l-~i, by P-ter the Great 2-07 Charles Worthy was purchaser. the lust "Old Glory" sale in .\~ . York. ivherc the THE GABBS HELVErh-MY STARS i DON'T SEE auo- i "5515 1;, HOW vou simo n -i o0 wislt m: 5on5 ‘mvmg 1o new 1m; I ‘i’ v03 YOUD THROW THAI THlNG AWAY ‘ MOUSE LEAN AND A my Q HAVEN'T HEARD "A WORDI SM l AND BUY YOURSELF A NEW PlPEi GOOD I DOESlf \ ll I THAT oio PIPE SMELLS TO man AND Loon AI m: ASHEL» on THAT I WORM MY Fl By Barrie Payne hi-w- YES l HEARD l1’ AND NOW I'LL SA SOMETHING - PIPE NSHES ON 1nQ‘T;.?l|J¢{O-Q1<\_r§wq‘>- - . m. ,.. .-.-;-M.-.~u.oues-‘$»ch’EL\-SI, . o».- -.~ .» s .» L r-‘rfilll’