. "Isa. r 192! {g1 Paints Only. OncFactae A cheap product has only price in its favor. Penmans knitted garments ior men, women and children sell on their better fit-smart styling-greater comfort- and the abiding satisfaction that comes with good appearance until the last day of wear. F1286 \'O9"D§.'vww—vv r IOIO-“Iow M . aa I ..-.......--u.--u 11.00 A. hL-Preaches Anthclrl-“Bless the Lord” _ iolo-“The Lord ll My Bhtlilleffl’ Malcolm MacKlnnon anthem-"Like As A Father" Adam! EVENING 1.00 Rib-Sermon Qolo-"Coma Unto Me" . Violin IMO-The Old ltefrain Miss an m.“ a o ea. . . ‘ab. um open tn lginnntalns" " I lire. W. Jenkins Oilerto Anthea-gab Give hanks" .. °“"' hour-w Miss Iana Mel-are rovvNAL ‘ 123rl| Anniversary Service . llev B. Pierce. 81A. . . Wilson Rev. ll. Mill". M Lindsey Kreiller -_ Mrs. . b. lt-Ibeliinnon Lllldel WMIIMQCINIG” well, 4 Orwell Cove. Sec. il-Leaves: . 4v Orwell Cove. i Sec. Zl-Wood: Sec. 4—Plant diseases: s1 Uigg; 2 Vernon River. . lb-Insects: Vernon River: CLASS 1l—SCll00LWORK Sec. 1—Wrlting: Wilson; 3 Bernadette MacDmaid 4 Georgina. Rooney. Stephen McKenna. ‘ Irene MacLeod. Iced; 4 Doris mman. < Grades '1 and 8: 1 Marion Mac MacPherson, 4 Laura Gillie. Grades 0 and l0: 1 Vernon River; 2 U188; 3 Or- 1 Uigg, 2 Vernon River, 3 Orwell, l Lyndale. 2 U188. 3 Vernon River. Grade 1: l Betty Maddy; 2 George Grade 2: 1 Irene Enman: 2 ‘Geo. Tweedy; S Kathleen MacLeod: 4 Grade 3 and 4: 1 Victor Wilson, 2 Johnnie Wilson, a Jean Carver. 4 < Grades 5 and 6: 1 Zita Rooney; ' 2 May MacDonald: 8 Ruth Mae- Donald, 2 Violet Bruce, 3 Mary 4 1 Vivian Wood; 2 Dorothy Mac- nrnar. sarrallesn as 1.00 r. sa-rmu Prsotloe -- llearta mu. s.» r. DL-Yolllg lmpw Social Social Hail. . ~ P The Central Guardian —-.-_- This aolnall ls reserved for news of local interest but advertising of a anwsy nalnre may be ed 4 seats a ward strictly payable le BAIELBEOOE - Service on Lord's Day, September 22nd at 10.30 A. M. Sunday School at 11.80. J. W. l-layter, preacher. No preach- ing at Alexandra that day. 15-9812-0-20-11. E. H. ENGAGEMENT. - Mrs. Norton, Prince Street, Robert Bovyer, both of Charlotte- town. Marriage to take place in October. 11-90439-0-20-11. MYEES-MYATT-A ceremony cf interest to friends throughout the province, xok place on Sent. 5th at the lthodist Episcopal , age. Ranger, Maine. when Miss Sara Myatt of Oxford. became the bride oi Oscar K. Myers, the Rev. Royal Brown officiating, Mrs. Myers is a daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Myatt of Oxford, lilfl‘) Myers is a. son of Lilla Myers, Vlctc 1a, P. E. I. and "is with the Marconi Company. Hali- falc-Halifax Chronicle. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. - The hundred and twenty-fifth an- niversary of the founding of the Lot 48 Cross Roads Christian will be held in the Church on Sun- day, September 22nd. There will be o'clock and the speaker will be be no service at Alexandra. ~ L-9873-9-20-1i. PERSONALS Mrs. Maud Nlmno, returned to - he;- home in Saranac Lake, N. Y.. after spending three weeks ln Tryon and Charlottetown guest of her sis- ters and nieces. M." Donald; 8 Frances MacDonald; 4 Mr. C. B. Howard. M. P., and ‘ [ clgudlng 3mm, Mrs. Howard, who were attending 4 - ---¢~ - —- e - w‘ ‘ ~“ ‘ = “‘"° Y‘ Sec. 2~Map Drawing: the Holman-Howard wedding left L-assa-a-ao-ll. Grades s and a Prince Edward Yesterday moraine on return to ' ’ “" Island: 1 Ruth Maclrcod; a Aud- their home m Sherbmke. P- Q- - . re MlwLecd, 3 Blather Maclreod; 4 Ui l Qfnflggwfiaflufiff‘ M“ Jun Margin, the man; friends of Mias g8‘ Lsecm’ Pub,“ Howe". Grades '1 and 8: Australia: 39ml!“ 3°19!- R- N~ W"1 "Bret ' ' Munro Macneod; 3 violet t0 lSBIII tlllii she l! lll ill H10 P. E. .4 very successful School Fair was helli u. our Bowel H"! °° Thur-guy, Sept. 12th. with the fol- lowing schools plfiifiivllliilil- 0'5"“ Cove. Orwell, val-non River. Grand View, lriadaie, and Ui88~ The PI!" winners are as follows: CLASS 1—GEAINi Sec. l-Oais: l Irene Enman. Vernon River. 2 labell Masked, U128. 8 Dorothy Mal-Donald, Uigg, 4 John Macbecd, Sec. s-Wheat: 1 Clifford llnman. Vernon River: I Johnnie Wilson, Vernon River: 3 James MacLeod, um; 4 Olive Maclcod, Ui . Sec. 8-8“ : 1 Cliiford mmsn. Vernon River. Sec. b-Swoet Corn: rge Tweedy, Vernon River: l Everett Maclaod. Grand View: l Estelle us, Vernon River; 4 Cyril Mserbareon. Digs. ' Sec. b-Beans: 1 wells Lea. Vernon River; 2 Ilene Ismail. Vernon River; 3 Edith Ionian, Vernon River; 4 victor Wilson, Vernon River. CLASS k-BOOTS Sec. 1—G1een Molultsul Potato, i Annie Tweedy, Vernon Rive I Jean Carver. 1. dale; s Don Hume. Ullli 4 H lil Mac - Uigg, v Sec. 2-inch Cobbler Potatoes: l Estelle Les, Vemcn River: Herbert Enman. Vernon River. Gram Tweedy. Vernon River. Doris lumen. Vernon River. Sec. I (cl-Table ‘turnips: 1 Helen MacDonald. Vernon Riv Ir; 2 Estella Ina.‘ Vernon River; John Grant. Orwell Cove; 0 Do Ilnman. Vernon River. 50¢. I (b) Peed ‘Iurnips. latanley Morrison, Orwell: Clifford Brian, Vernon River; Jognnie Wllren. Vernon River. so. ; . l John Money. Orwell Cove; nous us. Vernon River: I Geo “Mir. Vernon River: 4 Anni Twsady, Vernon River. b-Ce . i Herold mmen. Vernon River: r I Irene -lunan. Vernon River; I Herbert mllaan. Vernon niver: l Annie ‘hveedy, Vernon River. Brs- 0—Parsnipe: 1 oeerpe Tweedy, Vernon River: I shirley carver, Lyndsle: s in teile Lea. Vernon River: 4 Dor mm. val-sea River. Gall! l-VIGITAH-II tees- leo. . : l Ivan Beaters: “m” Tweed . . d lug, l 1 y' a may Bruce; 3 Anna Bruce: 4 Stanwood Leod; 3 Esther MacLeod; 4 Irene B80. 3-Gladio‘.us: l Lloyd Mac-teed; s Irene MacLeod; Gladys Bruce. Sec. il-Cieraniun-l: 1 Estelle Lea; 2 Edith lzlnlan; 8 Edison MacLean; 4 Marion Masters. CLASS 5--FRUI'l‘ Sec. l—l-‘led Astrachsn Apples: 1 Thelma Behm; 2 Anne Tweedy: 3 Sinclair MacLeod; 4 Laura Gil- lir. Sec. 2-Wealthy Apples: Isabell liliacLeod. man; 3 Mary MacRae; 4 Irene En- man. Soc. 3—Craba.ppies: 1 Stanwood wlldacbeod; 2 Estelle Lea: a Mary Reheat; Shaw. Sec. 4—Plums: l George Tweedy: 2 Freda Carver. 8 Mac Carver. culss e-oooxmo See. 2--Tea Biscuits: Tweed _ 141ml 2 George 2 Doris illn- 4 lsabell MacLeod. Grades a and 10: British Isles: 4 Brown; 3 Margaret MacDonald: Francis MacDonald. Sec. 3-—Art Work: Grade 1, Carrot: MacDonald, 2 Thelma Behm, Helen Behm. 4 Russel Hicken. Grade 2—Torrlato: 1 MacLeod: 2 George Tweedy; son. 8 Dannie Brown, 4 Victor Wilson. Grades 5 and 6: A doorway: Harold Bnman; 2 Loren Martin; Zita Rooney; 4 Jean MacLeod. Carver, 2 Edie Bnmen. Bruce, 4 Mary MacPherson. Doris Rooney. v ponm- ‘ . L, . T? ura Gillis. \ m2 Vernon River, . ,._ view. Sic. s-Originel Poe Dorothy MacDonald; 2 Claudine 1 Bernadette crman Gerald Rooney; 4 Alexander Daw- Grades 2 and 4: Linoleum design: 1 IeRoy Rooney; 2 Irene MacLeod, Grades '1 and B: A doz: 1 Mack 3 Anna Grades 9 and 10: Mixed bouquet in vase: 1 Claudine Brown, 2 Dor- othy Maclcod, 3‘ Vivian Wood, 4 Wafer colors: 1 Dorothy Marl-JV $16k! Sac. er-Portiolio: Grades 1‘to e: 1 Uigg, 2 Vernon 3 ‘H3354 I Hospital, having undergone s successful operations a few day: 1 ago. 4 Mrs. IPl-ed Crossnlan and Mrs. Christie Inrd, lihtella and Emma Thomas accompanied by their aunt Mrs. May Dawson, Tryon spent a. few days in Charlottetown with their sister, Mrs. George Hennes- sey. » 8 3 Mrs. Vernon Palmer, Melvern Square. Nova Scotia, and her sis- Boston, Mass, are visiting their father, Mr. Malcolm Stuart, Brad- albane. They spent a few days in 1 Charlottetown the guests of Mr. 3 and Mrs. George Henrlessey, Hills- boro St. Miss Fiorrie MaoKenzie, West Roxbury and Mrs. P. J. Carney. Wollastnn, Mass, have been the guests of MissMaoKenaiembrother, Mr. Ralph MacKenzie. Belle River. and her sister, Mrs. Campbell Mac- ward Isl_a_nd. ram, s-orwell. ram-isms an. eirls I and Grades ‘l to 10: 1 U138. 2 Vernon under: 1 MarionxMaoDonald and River. Marion Masters. I ‘Anne Tweedy See. l-Proiect map: 1 Orwell and Rub? "ED011014!- Gll-Ys three-legged race: 1 Peas d Gill FIIIIIIIS MacDon- _ umouncu the engagement of her daughtar Marion Sutherland to. Mr. Elmer ‘fl-iii; _ TQWN Gunlplnlv Will"? Union Qlilurrll Address and Presentation Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Curiey, Clermont, entertained a large nuln- ber of friends on August 14th ln honor of Rev. Father Edgar Mc- Glillil. who was spending s. vacation among friends and relatives on Prince Edward Island. Father Mc- Gllli’! Blmit the past three years in P116110 R160. and could tell many an interesting story of his experien- a: ces there. During the evening Mr. John Driscoll was called upon m road In address to Father McGulrlr, which was accompanied by the 91-93. QIIiI-Y-ilm of a purse. The Rev. Father was greatly surprised and expressed his pleasure and u." ecl- atlon most sincerely. Following is the address: To Rev. Father McGllirk of the Redemptorist Order of Priests. Rev. and Dear Father:- llow sweet it must be to him, to whom is given the opportunity of visiting again the land of his father-B. there to ponder over scenes that gladdl-ned the hearts of his parents and which must awaken within his own breast tender feel- ings of emotion and love. T0 YOU. Father McGuirk, Prince Edward Island. through its early association with your parents, must be as a second home and it is for the purpose of strengthening this feeling that we are gathered to- Ilihel‘ tonight to do you honor as one of our own. » ‘Jhurcn an afternoon service at 3 o'clock at which the speaker will he Evangel- ist Geo._ W, Titus of Saint John. The evening service will be at eight _ Rev. W. L. Outhouse. The Minister ' J. W. Hayter will preside at all ser- vices, and a mixed choir will render special music. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend one or both of these meetings. There will ter, Miss Lillian Stuart. R. N. oi" l teriy! Ivelyn Dawson, s May Mae- . w: . Grades’! to e: frha narly Bird Catches the Worm." l Marion Mes- Donald. >4 rranees Dawson. Grades He 1o: Peace: l Del-ct Manhood. 2 Dorothy MacDonald: Ideal-soc 4 Wilfred Mao- v hman ton Mlolnod, I Arthur MacDonald, During your short stay among us YOU have given so generously of your time and services ill the interests of the surrounding parishes that we feel convinced you have chosen the vocation proper to you. that of lab- oring ln “The Master's Vineyard" for the welfare of human souls and since we realize that such a vocation carries with it no mercenary reward, in the proper sense of the term, we beg you to accept this small gift as a token of our respect and esteem. That God may grant you many years in which to carry on your life work and that you may again visit our little “Island" is the earnest wish of your friends in Indian River Parish. ' HERE FROM CHICAGO-Two very interested and appreciative visits-rs here this week were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hill of Chicago. They have been touring eastern Canada. by car and included this province in their itinerary,’ Mr. Hill having formerly done business here with the Guardian. He spent fif- teen years in the newspaper hus- iness, and is known personally to nearly every newspaper publisher in the‘ States and Canada since he went into bwlncss in Chicago in newspaper supplies. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hill are greatly taken with this province. and intend returning for a further vacation next year. They were guests of the Queen Hotel, and loud in their praise of Mr. and Mrs. Brown as entertainers. VISITORS ARE HEARD - The meeting of the Hlghfield Baptist Young People's Union ‘Ihlesdai’ evening had two visitors, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Whlttemore, of Lynn, Macz, members of the New Eng- land fellowship, who had been in Prince Edward Island for several weeks, Mr. whittemore sang a solo and his vlife played a cello selection. The visiting minister delivered a .ine address, stressing the need of religion lrl daily‘ life- Pastor W‘. Steeves. of Alberton. P. E. 1.. formerly of Moncton, in- trcduced th: visitors. Rev. A. K Herman thcnkeu Mr. and Mrs. Whlttemore for their assistance at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Whltte- more are the guests of Mrs Clara, Sleeves, 414 St. George street - Monctc. Transcript. llllAN l?‘ i flgnou‘; :. gran Flakes gppgglm -‘ appetites. fiflifl; .» ‘shment for gag‘) and - l h. They're -" M one with milk- "' ‘ " ' ' Bran Flakes r bran to be ‘j etter bran wlrll fruit ‘I ways oven- ' -~ ‘s. Made don, Ont. when 111K131! P8’ TIAT Vests -— Runproof CUT SLl is ’ shrinking and slim fitting. Tea Rose and White "Resisio - Ripp" Crepe De Cllene Fine quality crepe‘ de cllenc with the new “resisto-rlpp" seams, lace trim, adjustable shoulder straps, full length, in sizes 32 to 44. TEA BOSE ONLY I Mailed postpald on receipt: of price. l _ Wash Tafleia Slip Wash Taffeta Slips -— adjustable straps — lace trim and tailored — White, . §§i;“.°.“.°:§‘?‘.“.‘: fifff‘: $1 .00 Kayserettes - Cotton — Brief length Tea. R ‘and Pink Kid Gloves r Jusl: In ——Brovvn -—B|ac|: Grey iNavy $2.00 $2. New stock of Veluasuede Bloomers and fabric —- Non- 89c. TWEED SKIRTS in choice of all wool cloths, all new = models, shown in blues, greys and browns, in every size from 14 to 42. This is a value that you will veryseldomsee.......................... I '2 . LAIJNIII WILL and knee length. .3?“ 50c. 5O FAMOUS CHOPHOUSE T0 BE DEMOLISHED IDNDON, Sept. l0—The George and Vulture in Osstlecourt, Birch- ln-lane, Inrldon, one of the oldest and most famous of City chophous- es, has been given 18 months to live. v Its lease expires Ln March, 1037 when the tavem will be iiemolish- ed to make way for an office build- ing. For more than six centuries it has stood on this site. Chaucer came often, as did Sir Richard Whlttington. 1n i824 Richard mrl of Kent died in the best bedroom. Burned down in the Great Fire, the inn was soon rebuilt. Here Steele, Addison, Swift. Daniel Defoe, and John Wilkes - mem‘ of the Hell lire Club- were wont to meet; hero Richard Btcourt, comedian, of Drllry Lane, founded the original Beefsteak Club. Above all. it was at the George and Vulture that Mr. Pick- wick lived, after leaving Mrs. Bar- dell's apartment in Goswell street. Dickens used frequently to sleep in the impel‘ bed-rooms, but these have long since vanished. Today the Pickwick Club. however, holds its meeting in the old dining-rooms, while man of the members have luncheon ally at a long table in the main room. libr some years the grolmd land- POLICE TO PAY 3051B BLACKPOOL, Eng. Sept. lit-Af- ter hearing police had made "a will meet the electors of Queens County at the; the authorities. POLITICAL MEETING The Conservative Candidates W. CHESTER S. McLURE and JOHN H. MYERS following places and dates:- Eldon—Tuesday, September 24th. Vernom-Tllursday, September 26th. Mt. Stewart-Friday, September 27th. Webster’s Corner-Monday, Sept. 30th. Afton Hall-Wednesday, October 2nd. Rustico-Friday, October 4th. Crapaud-Monday, October 7th. Hope River-Wednesday, October 9th. All electors are cordially invited to a! lords have been Williams Deacon's Bank, and the property il wr- rounded on every side by massive commercial holdings. RANGOON. India. Sept. Medical authorities here there are more than 1M0 register- 19- ed opium smokers in the eity‘: Chinatown tend. Meetings open at 8 P. M. w. CHESTER s. McLURE JOHN H. MYERS. huge blunder" in arresting a. man. for theft, local magistrates award- ed costs amounting to $150 against