Palmer & Palmer CF35” SEPTEMBER 25, 1922. Professional Cards! ..i___. _.._____._._ fio}. tfiilft iiironic Diseases i i r I i yitrioitetown P. E. island, Canpq q 112 Prince 8t. . nouns oannr. u to a p. ‘m, .%a\__-_. _,,_______..___ i‘. D. Stewart. K. l‘ “nigger and Solicitor. B4 Greatl George Btreet. i “Mgr; for the Union Egnk g Candaa .__. - I McLean 8t McKinnoni DONALD McKiNNON Barrister, Attorney-at-Law oilice-Reyai Bank Building Charlottetown, P. E. inland Dr. 0. c. Ardhlbald emanate on N. Y. Poet Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Ne" and Throat ofliea Bil!" Blllidiflu. Great George Street, Opposite Guardian om“ Telephone USO-J. Qfllga Houre-i to 12 a. m. 1 te a lilacDonaid & McPneei B. A. y, a, MacDonald. ‘ B. - H. F. McPheel Barristers, Attbrney, Etc. _ Money to Loan Riley Building, Charlottetown GARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC Monev to Lone. Cameron Bloch Charlottetown. P. E. Inland —-_- - -- ~-_..~ . a a » ll. Lillian McKenzie Bachelcr of Music iMcGiil.) instruction in Pianoiorte, Singing and Theory. 277 RICHMOND ST. Telephone 37B-L. H. J. Palmer. K. C. H. L. Palmer Barristers, Etc. Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. l. Money to Loan S. HESSIAN uarrlnter, loiicltor .Notarv Pubile Etc. , MONEY TO LOAN Montague P. E. inland f p@g-QQ+aeovv+0-§vQs0-QQ44' J. A. McEACHEN, Onh. D. ‘ ave BPECiALIBT a Iurnlshed when needed. z Office-QT Grafton Street z (above Paraon's 5 and 10 cent More.) Hours 10-1 and 2-6. Bat. e Evening by appointment. Telephone BBS-L. .~¢.a.4.¢_e4~ Aes.4..a¢_44.4.~44@4u.4¢ vegetables. tem ls the ideal installation. deep instead of under the whole house. than the oid-ianhloned Base-Burner. The “SOFCO" Sunshine Furnace burns that in combustible as It han a CAST-IRON r. iittlg effect. its strength and massive construction, its generous plant for a iiietlme'a service. No. 9i “SDFCOW No. 08 “BOFCO", Heating Capacity 25.0001l- Fri“ ---- ~ i RADIUM one REGISTER r MeCLARYB RADI priced heating plant. it only, and everything that ean be said of the RADIUM. No. 316 Radium, H No. 419 Radium, H Ne. 421 Radium, Heating Capacity 18,000 (t. Price .. g . 16B. Bungalow Radium, Heating Capacity 8.000 it. Price l i l i l Eye: examined and giaeaen I i l l i in the tzaeement. Thin la most Important it la obvious that for houses - 1O for 5c Candy jacket just. “melts ' l in your mouth” th Mark R'McGulga'n’BAl get the delectable gunirdedlhfi‘. And with Wrigleyk three old standbys also affording friendly aid to teeth, throat, breath, appetite and digestion. Soothing, thirst- quenching. Making the next cigar taste better. ..@..-¢~-‘.~. Heating Capacity, 15,000 it. Price UM pipeles is made with a SUNiiilNll ONE REGHTER PIPELESS FURNACE Means summer waimih» tile whole winter through McCLARWS One Register Pipeiets Syr tem is most economical of fuel. As the refl- icter is directly above the furnace every unit of heat passes directly t-o the rooms to be heated. The cool air is removed from the house as the warm air there is no resistance to the heat circula- tion and no energy is wasted. The circula- tion oi the air is free throughout the house. doing away with all the iriction and pockets which help to retard the circulation of the ‘warm air. The iurnace is insulated by the cold air between the outside casings. therefore no heat can escape in where a cool cellar is desired for fruit and already built the One Register Pipelesa Sys- The minimum excavation necessary is 6 it. square by G it. it can be installed ior very little more money v O-§'>'O-O-O< 146‘ Richmond Street i ' Charlottetown g Fire, life, Accident, Sickness and t Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. g Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Good Stong Stock (kimpanies. enters, therefore and inside hard or soit coal. coke, wood, or any thing fire~pot on which the intenaeiit heat has proportions make a heating PIPELESB FURNACE s furname is made to meet the demand for a moderate steel flre~pot ior the use oi‘ hard coal or wood “SOFCO" Sunshine applies equally to the gating Capacity 10.000 ft. Price . eating Capacity 14.000 it. Price .. Thiiiliigeis iiaiiiwara i‘.ii., liii. QUEEN QTREET |’.‘lrgsaq.it,‘.qqe.,tps.e :74‘, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GRAFTON STREET Eastern Guardian .."FOR BALE —~ Oiie Pnrlm Drama (Neill in tiriit cllisa condi- lion. win sell Chi-d!) for cash. '1 APllly to Herbert Moar. Brudenell. 3~J.'.-.'.2-3i i stoic ‘ —— z Brlmllllon . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 325g. Bell 'l‘eicphnne . . . . . .. 115m Abliibi . . . . . . . .. 61%,- » Sliuvriniizan 11;; Laure-mile Pulp ,. 93 i (‘iiinidian Gcnorzil “sill/f tauiniliiin Steamship l‘i\llI Pid 191.; iM-iheslos ,'1Ylll . . . . . . . . . .. . 7i i Dominion riiigo .. Alunlruul ‘Yuyver Winnipog Elirlrli- .\':ii lllilll Brewi-rle-s ,,, Ailnniil" Sugar .... .\ll'l1l>“lll _,__, H _ .\ni (‘zir x Fiiuiiiligi- . . .\III LUUOllllHlY-l _ , _ _ , , , _ _ __13;; \iizil-oi:ii.. (‘anziilizin lit w York ('i~,n[|';|| Puba t‘ inc Sugar l'l\1(..l)ll' Siva-i .. . . . lg _,_ _ _ $91 inli-i‘iiiii'“hii| Pflprf Kelly Sllfllli-Zflulll Ali-x. Peiniii-iim lmi-rwiiwiiiti Drier. .\i:ii~iii».. asst. Press Slut-l (‘or ., , ~ l iteailinfi . . . . .. Sunlhv-ru l’iii.~iiii- Silillohhkl-r Vnfon men... l'iah Copper , lIS. Steel MONT REAL EXCHANGE Hill-i Vivlory’ l ill Vlciory , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___-.. __ Victory . . . . . . . .. 100.30 i937 \'ii'l(i|'_v . . . . . . . . . . . . ..lll.'...'i0 BANKS _ Blink Royal Bililk Morin _' ‘ikinh NIH"; ~ "m, I lnnk i -liti|l4’l'l‘B \\'lii.-.ii. Si-pi, 10TH; DPQ “m, May, liiii, ('i|i'll Sopi, 331/‘; n,“ 59%| May 61%. Oiilii- Sent. 39%. no» am; Mxiy 38%. Ch'iiiwn Exhibition On the ground floor oi’ the show iliilhling The Charlottetown Ivi-ili- lflg C0.- will have a illspiay of iloiir. Lnmoges China dinner net. 7 __ am (-9- ‘€H_H_ n lilin. ‘N! wnsi ‘lull oi‘ oncrfi!‘ “"5 h°p°~ one nmrnlilK. Whrn 001W“ all" illil silverware. i 'l‘hu\' will take orders for Gold lion-l flour in 24 and 98 lb. bugs .inri wi-th every purchase of one ‘Z4 Nolice to Visitors at, llh. hng the purchaser will be irlvon n coupon with a number. l The china dinneraetand the sil- Tnn CHARLOTTETOWQI GUARDIAN purchaser gettlniz the lucky uiim- , IE1‘. i There will be ‘VQTWHPQ will be the prizes for thc _ u. chance on both. lrir retail price. - ' - THE CHARLOTTETOWN MILL- ING 00.. GEO. S. ROBSON, Manage-r. ----—<-o-@-i~~- llhll/HNDON hl.\‘.\‘.. Sr-pl. ‘rirl is practically iinislioil. llio oxvi-ptiiin oi‘ some gri-on fi-ii-i Tho whriit _\'ll‘lll illlil grnili- l~i thi host in yours. 'l‘ho yii-lil is nil)" ‘\‘ll(‘i‘l‘ from 20 lo 1H bushels to the wrii nnrl ihi- griiile oi‘ much’ oi‘ 'ii:il \Vllll‘ll has. btlflh llilifkvlvil ii;~..i ‘li\"'l No. l llliTll, 'i‘hi\ i',\'i' "Fill! L‘ 't\'4‘l'll_EllliZ l5 to 20 hunhvls illlll la ‘Vllillllg much hi-iti-r than ins-i vvzil‘. A MONUMENT TO A SCHOOLMASTER A pziiiioiiv nioiiiinii-iit llll~l hni-ii "or up ill .iuiii:li<-r_v. iii .li‘i~.iiit-.ti. in n ‘ittlr s-t-lionimiislor who twin-a tho ‘irst Frenchman to bi- kllli-il in hvh Gri-nt \\':ir. llr was n i-nvnlrymnn. n (dill?!- n-ur with u tnll oi‘ l)_llt(‘l{ hair hang- ‘ug from his hulniet. down hi! hark. His nemo was Peuzlli "a 3min Pi-ugot iiis (‘OIIIIMlPs Pniiril llii was a favorite hot-nus» iVIII‘ were in the iii-aim. hi- roili- nit from Pont-n-hliriinson with ii vllllYll oi‘ hils tronll- Gilli‘ l0 l)‘ in". in lllt! Hllllfillllli‘. ho rode Bull)‘ mt suspecting tiring"- Siiililculy came tht- tflll- mll- mi’ Prom hvhlnil a Willi iwng rlroii. Priliiiii on his l\(|“l~'l"$ comrades zllllfiiitll U"- ol rlilos‘ shuts w-n-i wltchwl nook. iii» LII .\.i'~‘. riilointin hriil iii-d. Th9.‘ ‘will th-i pnfflflll 1hr victim back to bar- l'iil'l(.\'. Tho", m, war.- burletl with llll possible lllllliil‘. The l‘lriit—0lll Ill how many iullllonsib-to lose hi!‘ lite in the Mniliioaii oi Eurfllie W“ biiricii with the rei-emonylim‘ mlgh“. have beiltteil a acne-ml mL X ii Constipation ' Vanislies Forever entiy on the ver. Stop alter- dinaer din- trees-cer- not 6w: zi lucky nurnberlv I . iior each and the purchaser oi one ibllg oi‘ flour can choose a chance 3n either they wish. or the piir- , hone oi’ two bags entitles them to The flour will be sold nt regii» CUTTING ALMOST COMPLETED‘ 2i.-.l Uiziin outline in ihi- llrliiiiion lllF l will» spoonfuls flour, thickened. Add “From C It Keeps for Months~¥Always Handy p THOUSANDS of Canadian housewives or a m0nth’s supply~wiih their groceries. i They keep Carnation‘ Milk on their pantry shelves-pure, rich, “whole” milk, fresh whenever needed. ' Rich, fresh milk is delivered to the Carnation condenseries. water lS taken away by evaporation. then sealed in new containers and sterilized. S0 Carnation Milk keeps. supply you-winter or summer. And Carnation hlilk serves every milk purpose. whipping‘. Ihlutc 1t with water for ordinary milk uses. Order several "tall (16 oz.) cans or a case of 48 dcansdfrom your grocer- the Carnation Milkman. Try this recipe and write for Recipe Book. , 2 teaspoonfuls sugar, 1/4, teaspoonful soda, 1 slice onion, ter, 1 cup Carnation Milk, 1/9 can tomato (2 cups), 2 cloves, 1 teaspoonful salt, 1 cup water‘, 4 table- twenty minutes with 11/; cups of water, seasoning and sugar; strain, add salt and soda. Melt butter, add flour, stirring constantly. Add Carnation Milk diluted with one cup of water. CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS (IOMPAN Y, LIMITED, 97o JOHN STREET, AYLMER. ONT. Carnation PAGE snvnn oniiiiny. i now buy milk ahead-a weeks _ _ Part of the The milk 0i creamy consistency 1s None is ivasted. Your grocer can always Use it as cream, even for CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP. 114; cups ivnter, 4 tablespoonfuls bnizi l/i; teaspoonful pepper, 6 pepper corns, bit of bay leaf. Cook tomatoes slowly for _ Cook until the strained tomatoes to the milk. Serve at once. Milk The lobe! l: retrial white ma. in c...“ n1 CABNATION MILK PRODUCTS COIPAN Limited. AYLMEl. ONT. Cendenneriee at Ayiner and lnrtngleld, Oat. ontented Cows" L~-r/. Simmmgmiiiii .M EEK l "minim cerium!" "' __ . .~\nil nan’ tho little schoolmast- er llllri lwi-ii llllllilfflll itlriesili. Thi- l’rliiii- Rliiiliiti-r Oi Franco has nu‘ vi-ili-d his iiioiiiimi-iit iiiiil spoken iiboiit hlin. ln honoring him France honors iill who igiivr thrli" lives. llui ihii host ivny io honor llwiir hruru men is lli ilii (!\‘t*l‘_\'l|l1ili; ‘wi- ‘Jiill io miilo- it (‘"l‘lillll lliiil nu i,lll‘h snrrlili-i- shall ho roiinirvil in the fiii.ui'o~~~t.iiiil thi-ri- Hllilll ho no lll0I'l' wur, unil ‘lsllllll Pcugotiei i-onpntry of Franz-r. perhaps above aiil countries. can help in this. -—-—<»0->——-—— SHOULD RENOUNC! MATERIAL THINGS TORONTO, Sept. 23~ln (‘an- nectlon with the missionary San- ilays noiw being observed in the ifhurtrh oi England in Fnn-iilu, the Moat Rev. 0.1.. Dnrri-ll. Arthliliih- op of Nova Snotia, preiiclioii iit the l1 o'clock service ni the Church n! the Holy Trinity, Trin- ty Square, yesterday. His text was. ‘ii’ ye thcn bring i-vil. know ‘iow to give good girls unto your children; how much IINJIP Nllllll your Heavenly Father give ihe llnly Spirit to them that risk him?“ (St. Luke. chapter, ll. v. i3). The apostles auiii Ilia Gram-u had been watching the Master xii prayer nnrl had observed thi- won- lt-rliil work done by Him iiuii they aakeil Him to tuiirh tiiiim lion to pray. in unaivi-r thorn Wlifl given to them that rmivlfln, yi-i comprehensive, prayer UHPd m, ""7? iwrvirt: of lhr (‘hiirrh and known NR “The l.oril‘ii Prayer." \\‘lli‘l‘i-, iinio Illlt“ iitti-r- oi‘ rlii- 1iursini praying us ihiii oi‘ ii lliril ash llllll. 7 Hiossi-s l>\' _ "ililil lo ils liiilii-r. Tlii- illltlil Tho |lilillllll Jlllllwrl iil ill“ ()]ll'll-,|liil>l ]iili..\ i:l llit" earth. ‘Plin- ss- lliinizs “’lll(‘ll vill‘l'll|.\ \\';ini lorliiit; oi‘ this tin-iii ])l'1'\'li'. ‘Thy;iiiblioliiiii-iii oi‘ Wivrrell, zel lho one I'm-Er iihililri-n lll'(~ usually iiiiiler-i hlnittill-ii ifoiiiine.“ is tho i-iiii-i'iihiiig ‘.\']lll'|l m’ niwii iii ilir- worlil in]; tho niiiti-iizil Willi‘ i~ llllllri", Llllllal. 'l‘iie nputlrxi mllllillh l".‘i||,]“.ll lllt; lifflsrlll llllli‘ in every gratin lliilfii, Ask ihn iivi-iugi- man ioltlii-ir task, Cllilllltlfllig ilii-ir pullrliil siivlvly itllil in every pinup, H1111 his with‘! lilinli-f-l to iho niin-‘i-uiiiiiiiieiiii wiih iho porn-r. iriilth‘ li i» lllll firm-v, iioi having our ifillii‘ iii ihi- rhllrrh Jilli hr (‘iiliillil iiiiil lllltll-‘Ol itiltllll them. liiii ihi- will. liill lore. lilill i.- moth-ii; love sm- why lw shiinlil ri-iiiiii-ici» thgLui-d prinnlw-il [)l)\\'I'|‘ o liiviii ui-ji-Wn for our i-ni-iiiii-s. We must iiliiWPi-Ii liiiiiil-S- Y1" lllti Fiiihill? 1P1‘ lhi- hilly (ihorl hziil Willi“ iip-‘oi- lil'i'llill't‘il to snrrilirr- what we will giro lhi- liuly Spirit ll) lllPlllliill iliviii uiiil illi‘_\' WPH’ io be ii'ii-‘h:i\'i» for illlli'l'.\' who h ivi- iii rd. Flew "Qrgax" The kry lP in tho first ivorii, "Our." covering all nntluns, rol- ora iiiid rnrnii for iill look the lfuivetisiil Father, nnii all look on all oihi-rs m. isrpmrpn, The (thurncicristics oi pniynr ivmvi pointed iiut aii bring pérfililtallrgg, faith behind iill. and llie attitude slriiilill l