SEPTEMBER s. 1926 z’, ~ ens and fine wines 5:; this attribute. It de- nds on the quality of the ‘w; and the care with which “Mottled. it is all retained ‘o. you in the . metal Packages when .Y°" b")! “actor fif-O-OOQ- Box 145 . Summerside Business College (Opposite RlIIWly mpg) Fsli Term September 1st. 192a We help you to win promotion. cvllvse onw- from August 23rd. Hours 1012 and 2-4 p. m. Summerslde, P. E. I. O ro+w+a+ooee+o+oua+oeu e m: llESiERli autumn A at Albany Tuesday, Sept. 7th high~ est uiarket prices paId,—~A, 11, Afllerk. Albany. 1679-94-31 —JUST ARRIVED one car oi Port-mund T-elnetii, also hard wall Blaster. fligned A. H. Alllcck, Al- Allleck. 1679-9-1 Ill —NOW UNLOADING bran. shorts, oil cake. Allleck, Albany. one czir ~— A. ll. 1678-9-1-51 —COME, SEE, LAUGH, when the Bedeque "Dramatic Club" pro» sents the ihlg- comedy "A Pair oi‘ Sixes" at ‘Cape 'l‘raverse Hall on Tuesday. September" 7th. 1715 --WESTERN AGENT Mr. Cyrus J. Gallant is now Guardian ince County u on the following dates: gt 8 p. "l- (signed) A. E. MacLEAN, J. E. WYATT. ~il. eens’s County Political Meetings lllicsl meetings will be held at lollowing places and on the ev- lng given below. Opposition can iu Invited to attend and W|| given half of the time: lion, September 3rd lrlllitown, September‘ 4th. JOHN H. MYERS. 'ng’s County County at the u, on the dates given below: ihtrdale, Friday, Sept 3rd mbiidge, Monday, Sept. 6th i uptown, Tuesday, Sept. 7th ' urrsy River, Thursday, Sept lrray Harbor l. 10th lock p. m. lie Opposition Candidate is In the time. J. A. MCDONALD .i— srll's Llnlnient lin- Hora Feat. ark R. McGuigan ‘ B. A. Money to Loan ~l-ll~ll. Dr. ‘.. C. Archibald Medical School and Hospital and Throat eiting Eyes and supplying Glasse Office, ‘Bayer Building Great George Street B. A. B. A. Barristers, Attorneys, .Etc. Money to ‘Loan "ty Building Oharlottetow First infinite‘ Political Meetings lie undersigned will address the ors ol the undermentloncd rygn, Friday, September 3rd at QIIIIIOIIQ Bay, Monday, September JOHN A. MESSERVEYI Political Meetings iilical meetings will be held In following South, Friday, ll meetings to commence at 81011111. dto attend and share equally ' ofessionai Cards RRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC.‘ I meron BIock,‘CharIottetown,P.E.I ldiiate of N. V. Post Graduate sctlce limited to Eye, Ear, Nose lee Hours-Q to 12.30, 1.30 to 5- cDonald & McPhee A- McDONALD, H. F. McPHEE Agent in Howian and will receive news items, advertising and renew- al subscriptions. Eastern Guardian ..’-‘MONTAGUE SHIPPING Club will load liogs Wednesday, Sept. 8th. liogs must be listed by Moti- day next. J. A. (lliiis, ‘Seify. 1694-2-21 ..*EA$TERN AGENT ~ Mr. .i. W. Murdock is uow Guardian agent in Montague iiuil will bc pleased to receive news items, ad- vertising, new and renewal silli- suriptiotis. ..*FINE DONATION — In nildi- tiou to the handsome sum oi‘ $1250 (twelve titty) total cash receipts ill St. Margaret's tea on Monday is further iiugunienteil by it donation of $50 (tlfhy) from Senator Mc- (Leun. of the Matthew 8.: ‘McLean (to, ‘Souri-s. This generous iloua- tiou is greatly appreciated by the [lilTISIi of St. Margaret's. | ..*DANCING AND FlDDLlNG — The dancing and fiddling contest, at the Si. Margaret's tea last week was equal, it it did not excel the contest in the city. The East n11- pareiitly is the home 0f the ciisni- pioii dancers and titidlers. At St. Margaret's on Monday they were all there. The Maritime Champion Mire Albino Peters. St. ‘Charles, has actually improved and s-hows more steps than when she carried oft‘ the Maritimo championship. Amongst the score 0i new contest- ants was M1118 Peter's father, M1‘. Peter‘; "can work his feet i don't know how. Auiongst this score oi new contesteiits iu public competi- .- tiou to he especially noted was the dancing 0i ‘Mr. Roderick McPheo, . Goncorodaie. His time. to say no- thing oi‘ his stepping, was perfect. A public contest betiveen lilcPheu and ‘Weeks would he a drawing As lor llddlers the Marl- time champion. Russel liicPhee, Big .-Pond. and his equally famous broi- hcr, IPliis played as did also the Iiiaritilno champion. Ronald Mc- Phec. Ilny River, also irrnnk Bell McDonald, Isidore Deagicie and several other 0t’ (Ill! Charlottetown colitesialtis. School Days i IS YOUR BOY‘S EYESIGHT NORMAL? " Bob's parents knew the tre- mendqug importance of nor- mal eyesight to children. So they had Bob's eyes examin- ed. The sllght detect reveal- ed was corrected easily (and in time), by the eyeglasses prescribed. Hence Bob’; quick answer --his better report cards. HAVE YOUR CHILD'S EY-ES EXAMINEDI. H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Montague. P. E. l. Office Connect ‘ With Drug Store It Pure Milk Milk Is pure only, while contained ‘In the udder oi I healthy cow, ted on clean food and pure water. removed there from It is no purer than the stmoslllwlv I‘ comes in contact with. mm. smote; Odors snd Disease Germs u a Irvine absorbs water. . Unssnitsry conditions, hesithy persons hsndllng Stsstlcs show sfter contsmiinsti thsn unhealthy cows. lor the City Mlihcn unsteiiiilzed containers, snd un- mlll sll cause contsmlnltloll- causes more disease All this is removed by our system recowlll"! by ti" “Iihest authorities ss the Purest and Dost Milk System in existence fro s City 1nd in" the same yalue (or food as raw milk. Drink Gsrden City Millk. Save the Child and Build the Nstlon. The Pure Milk 00., ltd. Corner Fitzroy snd drest George Streets —WE WILL bo taking llvo hogs‘ --FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS —Page 3 is available. tl -—ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is mil- Iedouly lroni selected wheat and sold by leading island dealers who guarantee its quality. —CHINCHILLA RABBITS 1'01 quick delivery four mtmlhs uiil and up. —- J. W. Arthur llox 297. SIIIIIIIIPPSIIIH. 1662-9-1-31 —A MAN WANTED-Ac work on farm. Apply to Norman McMurdo North Bedeque. 1670-1-31 -—-OUR STORE and warehouse will I)Il closvil ilII day Motlday, Sep- tember 6th, (Labor Day.) The Vveducsda-y hail’ holiday ' is now discontinued _l‘or thi- season-Sin- trial.‘ it's ‘Stewart, Ltd. 1693-9-24“ —-HOLMAN'S ADVANCE MIL- LINERV SHOWING- Miss Babiuu has returned from the principal itilI- iinery displays and will have ready all advance showing o'i" the new full iyieg on Saturday, September 4lli. Don't miss seeing the new styles. -~ li()i.MA'N'S, Stimmcrsiilc. liiiill-ll-ll-Ill --SUNDAY SERVICES. ‘Sept. 7., Rev. l). K. lions will prcni-li at North Bedouin), Sept. 5. tit 11, Low- er Bedcquu at. 3; Frcetouui at 7.31). Wlimut Valley, Monday night, Sept. 6th, at 8 o'clock. -—ON MOTOR TR|P.—1tcv. Ste- wart and Mrs, Llllkliilllél‘ ziud chil- dren, of liellofltiivor, Wist-oirsin, ar- rived in St. John by "motor ‘Flies- day and are guests oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. T. Il. O"I§l‘1(’ll‘, 98 'Orungo street. They have been expending a short time at their former homo in Sum- mcrsidc, I’. E. l. D POLICE AND STRIKING MINERS CLASH IN WALES, DURING ~RIOTS LONDON, Aug. 3i. —A DTGSS as- sociation tlespntch froth i-‘otit Pool, in (Monmouth County, Wales, says "many CllSlllllllill-l resulted when police charged a crowd oi several hundreds. after a riot iu which stones were thrown by lili- employed coal miners." RADIO PROGRAMS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 International Radio Programs . ‘t... EVENING CONCERRTS 7.00 ~P. M. KYW (536- (Jhicngn. Family Ilonr Program. KMA (252) Shenandoah. Studio Program. WRC- (469) Wash. Wardmxiu Park Trio. WTiC (476) llarilorii. Piano ‘Roi-i ___/ YOUR TEETH Can easily be kept white and clean by KLENZO DENTAL CREME it removes the .fiim, cor- rects mouth acidity, which l8 one of the chief causes of decay. hardcns the gums and leaves the mouth cool and refreshed. Price S5 cents and 00 Cont! per tube. F SOLD ONLY BY rt» Tue REKALL P080- zir KODAK Sirens on I HEY - you LI CAT Aw»: recon}- ‘THAT CORNED , _ BEEF‘ Aid fiAgggQal THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN y i BAKING l POWDER I IIAEW I BAKING POWDER Simszmfl M_ f‘ IS A LWAYS "RIE L | A B L E awnumr c0110. TORONTO. CAN 7.15 P. M. wns (345) (fhicagn. "WLS." WTiC (-176) Iiartlorll. "Fiddle an‘ Bee." . WCLO (-117) St. Paul-Mpis. St. Paul Association. .\l‘i’U (300) Atlniitlc City. lloard of Education Organ Recital. WMAK (266) liilllalo. l’ltiy~—"'l'en- ants” by Wtl-Y Players. 7.30 P. M. WEICI (ii-iii) Boston. Girl's Quinlcttia. \VFAA (I76) llallils. gram. The Nun poiitnn Studio. Pro- 8.00 P. M. wliAlt (391)) Cleveland. Studio Pro- izram. “ICX (517) Detroit. phony. KFNI“ (161) Shreutinilozili. COIICCFI. Detroit Sym- WilN (303) Chicago. Studio .l‘)u- scinhic. KIJKA (300) u. tun... “Songs of Seven" Presented by the KDKA String Qiuirtettu, \\'i.l'l‘ (395) Phila. lluur. _ WUK (217) (Ihlcnizn- Capital ’i‘hea- ire Stage ])l'(.‘»|.{t‘1iill. WitC (-169) Wash. Sun-Dial Scrun- rulers. Schiiikering 8.30 P. ill. WIL-IP (476) Fort Vilortli. iiuwaizin ' r o. WGIIB (266) Clcarzvt recital, WTiC (I76) Iiartlord. Vncai st lec- lions. WANG (316) ltltfhlll-"llltl liill. MEDI- clare Harmony F0111‘. W187. (323) Smingticiil. Si-iiiio pro- izram. ' WIIAS (I00) LUIIIHVIIIC, Ctrnctrt. “PIT-Ail (-1114) (Iiiiczigo. Whitney ‘rio. “WC (I84) llaviznport. Specdboivl Park Quurtcito. 9.00 P. M’. WDAI“ (493) N. \'. "Whilalifis Aug 2r. (rgan wsou (:10) Milwaukcu. “Candy-I grain" ltevue. KMA (252) Shenandoah. itay 0'I Vac Twins. I 10.10 P- M. i KTIIS (M5) Hot Springs. Vocal selections. I. 10.15 P. M. I WOOD (242) Grand Rapids. ClassI-i cal Concert. I 10.25 P. M. I KOA (322) Deliver". Studio progrntn’ 10-40 P. m. | WUAI‘ (476) F ‘rt Worth. Orchestriii Concert. , ‘ 11.00 P. M. I now (m) Portiuilil. Concert. I WKAF (Z61) Milwaukee. StudIoI ‘Pfilgram. KLX (Full!) Oakland. Studio Pro-I gram. I WAFI) (275) Port ilui-ou. Studio Milsicaio. WLIII (303) Chicago. Popular‘ Stunts. I WSM (283) Nashville. Studio run- cert. ‘ 10.30 P. ‘M. , WSM (283) Nashville. Organ coir, cert. KJIR (384) Seattle. Poet intellig- Ellcel’. 12.00 P- ‘M. WM‘! (561)) Memphis. Organ RecI-‘ tal. 100 A. M. wLrr cliff) (Philadelphia. Urgani recital. I KNX (337) Hollywood. Courtesy‘ program. E 1.30 ‘A. M. KGW (-192) l'()l‘lIi\ll(I. liont (lwl Frolic. . | ( I I ‘I FEATURE TALKS I I 0.30 P. M. I WEAF (-192) N. Y. Sir -llobgohlln's' Stories, also INCAE, WCAP. Wl-LUi, wuit. WJAit, ivoo. “'00. MTAG. 7.15 P. M». W180i‘) (2-16) Milwaukee. Talk. 7.30 P. W'l‘A.\l (391)) Cleveland. Talk. 8.00 P. M. WOAI (305) iiuustou. Iiascbail, KFNI“ (263) Shenandoah. Suuilnyl School. > 8.30 P. M. ‘ KOAC (280) Corvallis. Book Chat, 8.45 P. M. I WCCU (-117) st. taint-Minneapolis. Farm Lecture. WSUl-J (2-16) Milwaukee. Fishing Talk. I . ivinxi‘ (259) New York. ‘ChomlstryI I 9.00 P. M. (370) Chicago. News Flashes. WOS (iii) Jefferson City. Talk. WEBII ll. &' la‘. Road 9.30 P. M. I KOA (322) ‘Denver. Sunday School. WTIC (I76) Hartford. \VTlC Niall Bag. 9.45 P. M. WRC (469) Wash. Science News. 10.00 P. (M. KMTIL (238) IIOIIYWOOII. Wiisliire ‘Lcciiires. 10.15 P. M. KOA (Z122) Deliver. Scieutlilr: Foot- ball. 10.30 P. M. (Tl~‘(f'l‘ (320) Victoria. Talks. Aunt Babs WANT T0 DANCE? 1.30 P. M. ' wr-u (300) Atlantic City. Pier. \\"i‘iC (no) llarlloril. (Monitor's. Io Pcrsiaiin" to \Nl<.‘i\li‘, vy(',\p_ WJAR. yyuo. WIGHI. with, \v'r.\u, \\'(JAE, “rm; WC“), '\\'\\'-I. KS1), \Vl‘J.\l1 and \\'(IN. “MAI. 251(3) lltiliiulorc. Mllllipipiil Band. “dldQ (I18) (‘hit-alio. Vocal Si-loc- lions. \i'l‘.tl (300) Aiinuili: City. (told- muuZ-i Iluuil. ‘ K-SKI‘ (12-12) (Jiairiuilu. Classical ]‘('('I- Ill . W137i (3113) slllilliiiitelil. impromptu DTOKFIIIII. “THU (5116) lJeu Iilolnefi. program. WLIT i395) I'IlII1t. Freshman Radio Ilour. \\‘S.\l (RS3) Nashville, Violin Concert. 9.20 P. M. Studio Iio hum inn W03 (141) Jefferson City. inter- ritale (lid Fiddiiitg‘ (Bhampion. 9.30 P. M. WIMP‘ (366) Katmau City. Vtirlmi Musical. \\"I_il) (5256) ill-s lilolucs. Alusical (Iuttccri. \"\li.l’l‘ (Ziilfi) I'IlIIil.. ‘Rufus ti" Iliistus. l\YW (536) (Yitlcagu. Congress (Jnrnlval. . WTAM (390) Cleveland. Studio progrnlu. WOC (-184) Davenport. Musical program. ' \’i"i“.-\.\ (476) Dallas. Vocal num- hers. i\'l<‘.‘\li (3-11) Lincoln. Tho Cowbell Boys. WCCO (117) St. Pnul-Mpis. Twin City String Quortetto. 9.45 P. M. WlilA (236) Madison. Varied. writ‘. (m) Iluriiord. in... "Do- buliitits" Period. 10-00 P. ‘M. WllAi. (246) Baltimore. Musical program. ' WAFD (275) Port Huron. First Nat- ionui Symphony. WIIPN (303) Chictillt). Sam 'n Henry KOA (322) Deliver. instrumental DTOIZTZIXII. BRINGING UP FA'I‘IIER._. 8.00 P- M. Willi (366) Kansas City. Siveciicy/‘s 8.30 P. M. ' \\'(‘.\' (380) Schenectady. Will’ 0r- chesitrri. 9.00 P. M. WMBB (250) (Jhlcago. Trialmu. 'W'l‘t(} (476) Hartford. Valco-niau. ill-tilt‘. (316) ltichmond liill. Don- nlilson’s. WOAU (278) Phila. Architects. 9.30 P M WBZ (333) ‘Springfield. Hotel Brunswick. WGY (380) Schenectady. Dance. 10.00 P. M. IVJAR (306) Providence. llilllnnro. IVRVA (256) Richmond. iioiel Richmond. 11.00 P. M. iVSlil (283) Nashville. “Syncopzitlu .i“oilr." 11.05 P. IM. WCCO (417) Minneapolis-St. Paul. Kaukln. 12.00 A. M. WLIB (303) Chicago. Drake llrytci. WAMI) (244) Mlutlcapolls. Sky" rocket Frolic. I 12.10 A. M. Kid) (428) ‘Sun Francisco. Review. Book KLX (509) Oakland. Sweets’. 1.00 A. IM. WSWIS (276) Chicago. Terrace Gur- dens. I l 12.45 A. M. I 1-30 A. M. KGW (492) Portland. ‘I-loot Owl Frolic. 2.00 A. M. KNX (337) Hollywood. Cocoanut Grove. (Copyright, 1926, by international Radio Programs, Chicul-lil-l I'LL RUN YOU our or TOWN - O 1920M lwrIFuripl Sslvros. Inc.‘ . i. or». l qil-i=ilti"ii;~ ' PAGE SEVEN That boy of Yours Will need a new outfit before school opens-Sept. 7th. HAT BOY OI" YOURS GETS JUST AS CAREFUL AT- 'I‘EN'I‘I(JN IN “The hleifs Store" as his dad does—zind why shouldn't he? In style-in tailoring-in (Illtlllly of tnatcrial used we're of- fering some mighty interesting wilucs in suits for boys, Will you come in and look them over? ‘w -i —\ i 50‘ boys’ tweed suits Norfolk styles in fancy greys, ‘browns and dark mixed tweed. Bloomer pants full lined these sitits are made up from broken lincs from our regular stock, you will find some real values all t)" sizes Boys’ all wool English twccri suits, Illitiil iloiiiiii- I)i‘(‘ll.~‘.l(*lI coats, ltlSti lhc ucw tin-c.- I)l('(‘t‘ beIt_l11()‘(IeIs t'hc_\‘ conic in fancy browns, greys and dark I.\V(‘.t‘(I, good largo momy bloomcrs full, lined, all size-i \\'II'Il two 5i) pair punts . . . . . . . . . . . Boys’ all wool ginirattlecd 190x English chevlot suits with two pairs bloomers. font is made from the ucw plain coat, two but~ toned with three pit-c.- bcli, with two pairs large roomy bloomers each coat bears. the gruaiuuiioeti i‘ ox label. Sizes 2o $9 50 (036 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - -- Buys‘ all wool tweed suits in fancy medium brown coat in Norfolk styles ulhich has three pit-cc belt, large roomy bloom- ers, full lined all sizcs 75 —~rrsliilll.l. 503's‘ all wool tweed suits with two Iniirs oi‘ I)I()(_)IT1CI'S, here you u/iil find :1 rcal line of boys’ suits 'I‘Iu*_\' ('()llit' in fancy greys, browns and fawn, plain 0r belt- eii coats with three piece belt. All sizes with 2 IILIlFS 95 Imnts . . . . . . . . ....... Boys‘? tweed I)I()t')Ili(‘l‘.~‘. _ Boys‘ tweed bloom- m fancy greys, browns, _ , . ers lii fancy dark mixed twecds and plum 2 brown tweeds, full blue, all woo‘. chcviots ./ lined, sizes iii 39 all good wearing twceds 26 to 36 _ _ _ sizes 26 to 23 MOORE 6 I"I°LBOD IIMFIED --By George McManiis _ 7 (T's Ix LUCKY Ti-uNCi FQIQ You ‘THAT I I‘\I\\IE.N‘T QQT MY CQHOE5 QN ' Y; .,. fl/ __..., I. ‘Every Iiountry in the World has Raised its (‘xtflshhsflhsivul i Recent Years i ~.\ l