I V‘; ‘:.,.,a..-., e -» EPTEMBER i‘ A brilliant and forceful _Speaker, member for Hamilton West in the last House, and a member of the Customs Committee. tish Officers Were Killed (‘Canadian Press) » HANGHAI. ‘Sept. 8. —8ev- lBrltlsh naval officers and ‘men, " were killed and unded in Monday's clash tween Chinese troops and ltiah gunboate on the Yang- River, at Waahaeln. it was med today when details of eencounter were received in anghal. No definite in- rmatlon has been received as the number of Chinese cas- ltles. A EUMATISM ply Mlnard's to the painful laud get speedy relief. Ne? ITS} i .iNi MENil YOUR TEETH Can easily be kept white and clean by KLENZO -_ DENTAL‘ CREME it removes the film, cor- reote mouth acidity: ‘vhleh ie one of the ohlef oaulee of decay, hardenb the puma and leavea the mouth, cool and refreshed. i i Price 65 oente end 00 cents Nr tube. BOLD ONLY IY a a. Drug Co. . He“ The R r lo "I Kooaktgoke gs; _i__ . . ‘ I I \flu 41o, 1926 vice. pire llotel, 225 Queen Street. Phone calving a case of needles are ill" subscription. PUBL ‘ u,“ - » 4 THE CHARLOTT ETQWN GUARDIAQ Mb , .-a l... 7 yPAGE SEVEN been‘. STRAND THEATRE, FRIDAY s p. m. The Political questions of the day will be "discussed by c. w. BELL, K. c. illE ciiiiu He will give first hand information on this important matter . Mr. J. A. Messervey and Hon. J. H. Myers Candidates for QueensCounty; will also address the meeting i lilliiRlilllN _' ED'S TAXI day and night sor- Phone 687. or 209-1. RODD'S TAXI SERVICE Em- Mil-J. DELlGHTED-All our readers ro- lighted with thelr gilt, yoilrs is here for a. yearly new or renewal LONG CREEK, Clyde River and Kingston. Preaching services on Lord's day 12th as followswdmng Creek at .11, Clyde River ut ll, and Kingston at 7.30. Welcome. lNVlTATlON-i-The Guardian in- vites all their readers to become n holder of their Gift Needle Case. we known you will he disappointed if you do no; receive one. Renew early and ‘be euro of -this Premium. GRE-ATL-Y APPREClATED-ls the Needle Cass The Guardian is giving to persons subscribing or renewing their subscriptions. (let in on this offer early find avoid disappoint- meat. PRETTY HOME WEDDING. — Tile home of Mimniid Mrs. James Miller. French Fort. was the scene of a very pretty wedding on the evening of August eighteenth, at eight o'clock, when Emily Suther- land Miller. youngest daughter of the Jate Captain W. A. Millet? and Mrs. Miller Stanley Bridge. be- came the bride of Mr. Robert Sin- clair West. tho youngest son of the late Rev. T. F. West and Mrs. West. ‘The bride entered the drawing room with her brother, to the strains or the wedding march, played by Miss Jessie Jenkins. The rooms were beautifully decor- ated with ferns. and cut flowers and the bride. who was gowned in white flat crepe. and Point lace. with veil and bunileau or orange blossoms carrying n, shower bo- qnet of white asters, and maiden hair fern, lookedWery charming as she took her place beside the Iroom under a lovely floral arch, where the marriage ceremony was performed. by the Rev. Mr. Booth- royd in the presence of the immed- iate friends of the families. After the ceremony, and during the sign- very sweetly "l love ing of the register. Miss Margaret Miller, cousin of the" bride sang you truly. THE sesr PREMIUM YET fa our cuss of needing given irco m‘ charge with every new or renewal yearly subscription. PARTIES ivisliing i.o ilouuio liow- urs or flil links for the i. t). t). F. ‘Decoration lhiy. Soptcuihtii‘ 12th, kindly phone Angus l\'li'l'lll(‘.lil‘l'll| qilioiie numbt-i‘ 3213 nol lutcr than Friday evening. lsus-ati-zi. $1.75 THREAD SILK STOCK- INGS FOR $1.29-We are clearing out a complete line of thread silk stockings. polntex heel, regular $1.75 for $1.29, Friday and Satur- day.-—~Moore Al. McLeod. 9-3-3l HEAVY WINNERS. — lie-rue Bros, of Winslow, P- lu‘. l.. exhibit- ing cattle, horse and poultry, won at the _l~1xllihllloii in Amncrsi, $675. Dickie Bros. Central Onslow, with lhcir ilolsteins, SCOOPOtl in $384.“ 'l‘ruro News. . CONVENTION AT UN|ON—Ti|0 annual M it. E. ‘ti. convention tor York District will be hold in the Ilnltczl Church at Union on Friday the 10th lust, at 2.30 p. m. Even- ing meeting 8 p. m. Fit-id Stiljfel- iiry will he present. PHOTOS 0F RACES.-Wodnes- day's ‘Halifax Morning Chronicle contains photos oi‘ the horse races there on Labor Day. promincut among which is a snap or Col. i). A. MncKlnnon and his Yuuk. wiii- ner of the 2.25 trot and pace. Purse $300 with British Ginger, ANDERSON-HALL-The mar- riage took place September ltli at St. James Anglican Church. Arm~ dale. Halifax, by the Rcv. C. S. LeiMoine, Rector of the Parish, ot‘ Dorothy E. Hall. only dau tor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hall, Sheet llarbor, to ‘Curl ll. Anderson, son or Captainnnd Mrs. C. ll. Anticrson oi.’ Charlottetown, l’. E. l: The bride wore i1 travelling costume 0t bloude Plums! Plums! Plums! Preserving Plums NOW ARRIVING $1.00 and $1.25 Per Basket Sugar $7.00 P" “"- k Preserving Jars-Qis. $1.75 per doz." Preserving Jars—-Pts. $1.50 per doz. SAUSAGES DAILY FRESH cannon: anus I Phones 184-225. Gd by Rev. Urbun (lillls 0f the Si. ‘ pERSQNALS .l)uirsif.n‘s University (stuff. Tiw bride was given away by her father M“,- AHCQ “rmsh {ohm “m, nnd attended by her sister llilda student. at‘ St. l1‘. N. University. Antigonisli. .\lr. Joseph ‘Foley, ul Kiidaro ably supported the groom- Tlio bride wore n dainty white sut- iu nnd georgettc (tress. and 100k- cd sweet and wlirsome in her bridal vcll with head-dress of orange blos- soms. ‘Slit’ carrimi a beautiful pearl rosary. The bridesmaid re coral goorgetlc bended with 4i black satin hut. ' large hoquct 0f glndiol Tlic wedding march wag‘ an enchanting manner by Miss Crock. is visiting friends in Sum~ mcrvillc and Aibcrry Plans, .\iI.-n Mary (Windy. Albcrry Phillis, is visiting i" ileorgetown, tin‘ lzucst of Miss lsnliel Aiorrisscy. I i.\lr. S. A. lllcDonaltl has l‘lillll‘llt.‘il homo from a. combined business and holiday trip to Montreal, Ton outc- and leading Amcrii-ziu (lilicsii ‘of lull-rest. . iieru. » Mrs. sou, Donald. and her sislcr-ln-lnw. ' I Irving (l. Snell and little Evervbody- should hear What these Speakers have to say i y ‘work will give employment to u considerable ilumbcr oi‘ men uml Southern Kings g _ will when completed be u ilcnieill. to 1i amid sized coupmuuiiy. '1‘ _ _ .\lr. John Mac-heed is happily, Min. Funny Riuclultisli. rclict oi “my ruum.m.(_,kl “Um h“, mishap m- ibe lulu Aiexnnilt-i- hiucliilusli oi Sun“, wank“ Mm“ he m“, Severely Slilnciici. Lot 67 bani iiitcly bL-cil mjln-M py hi-lng drugged on iiic \'l lint: 1W1‘ Hrlillilwhn l" Wm“ inndnay by u frightened horse. island..- uud Lillie Sunnis. Mrs. ____ hlaiclnltisli is u sitsii-i‘ oi’ lluv. .\l. M“ palm Madman of Link, Lnmtint of Scotland nnd lit-v. linu- Sundm is 3D hnln-esspfl wtm‘ H“, ail-l Ummm "i Sylilltfifl ('- 13- convuiiiwiicc ufforilcil by telephone st-rvlt-i- iliut lu- is about to procure u bus iilllioill filrtliei‘ ilPlliy. Mr. Alex lllue of Little Sandi: is How fishing ul. Burden. The lob- stors irorc at last accounts report- vd nuuivroiis. s, Meuazgerie Destroyed In New York Fire (Special to the Guardian) Niall’ YORK, Sept. S. —Oue man was burncd to death. another sell‘ tiusly injured and 200 valuable per~i forming ilogs. monkey's. rnostorsi and other birds and animals lieu-i ilruyt-d today when fire destroyed, the lop flour of :1 four brick garage at 609-611 'i‘h-- si-Ilibiutlnr is nun’ working uudi-i- high |l|‘i'.~iSlll'i' uud lliiiilél" lur, liu- goldcu grain in its. strong it rolls it irnily illlu a . .i' tiPs n kuoi urtiuud ii and litirls ilkawiflly lo [be earth from which ll. sprung. A iillllilliil’ sight yct llillli‘ the lcss niui'\'clioil.<. Rev. .l. ll. ll. Auilonson and Mrs. Aullcrson wore rcci-utly visiting in Wood islands. While there they Worn the guosi. or Mr. Anderson's Fllliifll‘ Mrs. (llias. S. Muclluiiultl. Mr. Andorsoii is now stationed at llnslniv, Nll\'i_l Sculls. Alrciuly, ivc are told. thorn are Illlllilln in Anieriicu whore the horse and buggy once regarded with pride nnd high esteem, are now liuld 3n little rrgnril and perhaps in .. _ ‘ scorn. dierisiuu and contempt, so lollfiflfillfih p l I v populzu" have tlic autos beoomo, ‘ ‘xp 0s o" “a” hoard in llic building immediately after the flrc was (iiscoverod calls- ud Firc ‘Marshal 'l‘homas J. Jlrophy fto begin an immediate investiga- tion allll Ho lllll>opiilai~ the horse and ills irqulpage Will the day ever conic in our province when n. sini- iinr ailitiuii: will prevail‘! Not soon for faithful Dobbin will remain for A‘qhol_t time Inter fragment“ of many yczus to come a prime iav- a large mm were mm"! m the mite among our people. in the ‘vreckuge meantime curs are bought in ln- ' creasing mlmbers. Mr. Roy Muc- ‘.- Kenzlo Oi’ Little Sands is amongi tlio latest owners oi’ a gas buggy. Austral-la. has erected a light- ——-— house with :1 lamp of more than 1.- 160.000 cundlepon'cr, visible Elli or more miles. Captain John A. Munn of Mur- ray River, ship owner. Captain and trader. is ono oi‘ our most useful citizens. lIe does all in his ])O\\'0l' to find u market for the farmers‘ produce in the seaports of llio neighboring province. lie and oili- ers of his calling. are in a large sense public benefactors, Tenders For -Doyle Bridge Sealed Tenders will bo received at this ofllco until noon on Monday October 4. 1926. for the supplying aul delivering at Doyle Bridge, Mr. lien]. Reynolds black-smith. of Nlulray’ Rivur, i_- kept very lliisy. All day long n column or dense Hertha Morrison o! Ilarshlé! During llliss hlrllth Snell. left Friday morn- ilut crepe with almond green 00M and hat, and carried u bouquet 0t‘ pink roses and maiden hnir fcrn. immediately after .the motor trip through Provinces. ‘ truly deer." $ delicious luncheon was served he wedding presents were beau tlfui and valuable. West will reside in Eldon. Mr. and Mrs much happiness. A pleasant hour was spent around the tea. tables where ' an. n popular farmer 0f Kildare of friends Wish them long liflaliinilll "y ham” “mm”: iiilta tn let the 5 Church. Grand Sept. _ daughter of P. J. Gillin Arlington . was iluiird _ Illlllflllltllly lo iMr. Jns. Aliens Wile. Thr- t-err-mony was ]lf‘l'f0l‘iIll'(l Rev. J. A. MacDonald. l’. ‘P, assist ceremony wedding party were given it hearty Mr. and Mrs. Anderson left for a reception at the bride's homo on the Maritime Wednesday evening. WEDDING BELLS-A very pretty Rev. \l)r. Campbell. l‘. P of Alhor- ivediilng took place in Si. ‘Patrick's ion. Rev Urban (lillls. in. Philill River. Lot 14. on Farrell of Medford illness of whom 1st. when Georgina (llllls, helped to make this cvent one of in tho holy bonds of lu Grand ltlvur. tho nuptial Mass the choir render led beautiful hymns making tho ceremony ‘most impressive. The lng for Cambridge Nlussr, ivhore they were visiting lior parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith. were accompanied back by Mr. Samuel McDougall of Nine, Mlle Creek nnd Mr. Edwin Elliot oi‘ Cambridge, Mass. Two hundred guests participated. ‘Among those were Rev. John A. McDonald, P. P, Messrs Ernest Williams and Herbert. Mnubeoil. Charloiteloivu, drove to Vernon River on Monday on a fishing trip. They returned to their homes that evening ivcll Mllfliv "I111 ilflllfl- pleased wth their days outing. and - illfi "iTPIIIllWI "ill 11ml Ylllmi! ii" Willi n lllnst wonderful (‘illPll oi‘ . dawn. ivhon all departed for their ~gpmkhtd bflflllllfifl", - tho newly wetisl '_ <0}:- - many yenro nl‘ happytmnrried life. MlnnriPs Llnlmenf Inr nnrna. ,llu- happiest gatherings over held muggier anil Biiutln er Hrum tho forge’s smoke stack and Theyithe mcrry sounds of his hammer n ur Tignisli on or before March 31, 1927, the following materials: 75 cords of poles, 16 ft. long, 6 in. at small ends. 75 cords of poles. 16 (t. long. 4 in at small ends. 5,000 ft. of 3 in. plank includin 30 pieces. 18 ft. long 3 x l0, re malnder random lengths. 8 caps, l8 n.- long. 8 x 8. The lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. black smoke niuy be seen issuing ifull pleasantly upon the ear. Mr. Thos.‘ Cook. General mer- chant nl‘ Murray ltlvcr. is "ltcatiy. aye llc-ady" 4o till any reasonable order at any reasonable time. Mr. llarry Granger a Civil l-lu- ginoer or ability. nnd n gentleman of pie-using personality. is now Vis- ililll! in Wood islands. undersigned and marked "Tenders i ior iloylo llriilgo.“ L. B. MacMlLLAN Sleoretary of Pubiie Works. i Rflnrl work on a big sonic is now going on nt W. Vernon on what is storey _ West "‘ Tenders to be addresses lo the I g QO4QOQOOOQQOQO-OJJOOO-OO-OO BLUEBERRIES We shall be buying Blue- berries throughout the seas- on, payinq highest market value. We supply you with packages for shipping. i Write or phone us for price. The Island Cold Storage 00., Ltd. O O4 O QO-O-OOOO 9O O-OQ-O 5 §§§§-O& Silk ‘ Hosiery i, REDUCED FROM $1.50 The balance of our stock, " left from summer selling, "WM lines sold around $1.50 a pair, but we have not all sixes in every line and col- our, they are all fashionable lhades however, and knit by -' the beet Canadian ‘Mills, Pen- milfl. Nlaoara Maid, Etc. This is a 000d opportunity ,-.;.. to .flli in your holiory "us; g1 a or"! Ill/loo. and have them up to the minute also. OUR NEW FALL HOSIERY HAS ARRIVED Oi which we will just men- I tion a few Bl-TEX- Black and fashionable shades $2.50 SILK AND WOOL. Plain W. 4 . ffifgiil§ I t l. ahadea $1.25 and $1.50 ENGLISH ALL WOOL, Heather mixtures $2.00 ENGLISH ALL WOOL, Sport patterns . . . . . . .. $3.00 Wool Underhose. (to weer with silk) Flesh only 76o ALLEE: FABHIOHAQC 1766-641. known as Mcqueenfiq ill, i .- ..~- LL'.;‘ tn llnh iianali