Soak the Dirtout. HERE is such a aim-- le easy way of wash- g rompers. school ‘inghltml, play clothes, ete., that you won't mind how many there are- thanks £0 Rinso. First, make the wonder- ful Rinso liquid. Take half a packet of Rinso, thor- oughly dissolve it in cool water, and add two quarts 0f boiling water. Then lay y your clothes to soak in the tub of cool or lukewarm water. After one, two or three hours or in the morning give them a thor- ough rinsing and the dirt just runs away. No need to rub on the wash board so that holes come and colour goes. Rinso is a wonderful product, scientifically made to wash clothes by soaking — diilereut from soaps, chips and washing powders, and used diflen ently. Do not put Rinse in- to the tub from the package‘, but make rm Rinso liquid first. is you use s‘ WASHING mcrlma Follow directions as above. After soaking the clothes wring them into machine, add enough fresh Rinse liquid. operate and rinse. and YOII will have the sweetest, cleanest clothes you ever saw. Rinse Made by the makers of LUX at. H! SHOP from Hurman‘: Catalog. DR. F. l. BMALLWOOD’! ollics will be closed until Oct. 18th. lnon-wed-tri orrlce ctoaso. - Dr. ' w. 1.. MQLBHNI s dental olfice will m. closed till Oct. 18th. 3g WATER RITlTé8..'_-Tuesday, 0c. tuber. the tenth is- the last day to. B11118 water rates. 1y LADIES‘ FUR coATs on sale by the Montreal rul- Remodeling 00-. Queen St. 9000is7-7uii HARD OOALr-A “limited sup. Pliho! hard coal is due to arrive shortly tor Poole it Ttompstln, 14d» Montague. 100D35-10-3i. Pnorsssos H. A. rs ‘"1168 8Declalist. Teacher otNlTig: Organ and Voice. ‘Studio 145 urea George Street. 7o91.19.1|_ THE BRANTLTM Q a s Brunt is at the Marine whari‘ Wflllillfl to so on the Marlins slip at Pictou, where she is going {or repairs. PURCHASES HORSES. ~ Mr, George McCoubrey and M‘ ww. icy Smith oi Cavendish came to "w city Yesterday with a number oi horses, Dilfllhasgd my M], g-eflrgc McDonald the well-known orseman, TPAINFULLV INJURED..—- On unsdsy last Horace Taylor, gQn l" (lam. Taylor. Mlllvlew, in re. lumillg home from Vernon, we]. (lentally loll lrom his carriage, in. Jllrlni: his collur bone. lie was ta- ker; to one of our City Hospitals ant is doing as wall as can m, expected undor the circumstances, SERIOUS L08$,.._()n Sunday M“ ‘Mr- A- Dulllllly. Hnrso Dealer, Mlllview. let two horses loose in h“ M"! Yard. One vicious animal unlocked the other causing him, l" lelllllhg over a woven wire fence to fall and break his buck. As the animal was a valuable one, recent- |.V purchased, the loss to Mr. Dun- Dhy is a serious one. BELLEVUB-Follolving is the standing of the pupils oi Bcllcvue School for the month o! Septem- \\ l\\\\\\\ \_. l Nlliitill‘. u n‘ _ AVER FLOUR and Improve Your Baking: BRAVE! FLOUR contains all the rlsllnnss and [oodnasa o! Ontario Winter Wheat oonhinsl with saonlh Western Hard What ts [In It sin-sill. It is tbs only soisntilsslly blended Ions on tbs Insist-and can be rolled on to [its the best ink- In] Issnits our, Ilsa. Ask for it at your (men's. ‘FRET. H. L TAYLOR CO. IMITED . CIIATHAM, our/taro Qtus- slid" ~m~< no» lllcky lilac i Chewing Tobacco and llickeys Smoking Twlsi Both of these splendid brands of tobacco are made b)‘ our own city workmen and every. Islander should always ask for this when either wanting a chewing or smoking tobacco. these brands. 8e loyal to your home town by using both oi’ Hickey 8r Nicholson Tobacco Ltd. Manufacturers ...- ~- w l Charlottetown bur. Grsdtl Vllwl. Isabelle Mathis son. Grade Vl——1 Mary Math-leach, Sadie MallPhcrsou and Albert Ma; hllcsnn (equal) 3 Mary Maelicoti. Grade V—~1. Miiry B. Mgclaeth, Grails IV—~ 1. Annie Mlltliieson. 2 l"i_0l‘l‘l(‘- Mae MaoPhe-rson and An- lnio Mlle MztcPherson (equal). 3 Alluus H. MncPhl-rson. Grade lll—~ 1- Niall’ Muclihes. 2. Etfle Mac Both. Grade li~Johll A. MucPher- son. Grade l—~l. Ellie MaoPherson ’-' ' l“ ileolilinnis "- ' ' THE clslllltll GUARDIAN“ PAR8NI'P8-——Wo are buying this week. garvsll lBros. 8. O. E. REGULAR MEETING l-fldso Prince Edward tonight st 8 o'cl'>ttir. ' utt 10-11 BOOK YOUR ORDER at ouec ior hard coal The supply is limi- ted. Poole k Thompson, Ltd" Mon issue. 10030-10-21. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is suar "lteed to please you better. 8016-8-mo. SEE CLASSIFIED COLUMN (or experienced Ranch Manager want- ed by The ‘Charlottetown Silver Black Fox Company, Limited. EL-OCUTiON-JMW. W. Duncan, desires to accept pupils [or elocu- tion. Address 172 Prince St., eor- ncr oi’ Prince and Kent St. SOHIOOL DREBSESr- 25 Drei- ty serge and cloth dresses ior young girls, ranging in size from 6 to 16 years, only $3.75 up at Patons today. INSPECTING TRlP—-Capt. T. G Taylor of the ‘Mal-inc Department visited Alborton lust week when! he inspected the lite boat and roc- ket ‘brig-ode. Ile also inspected the Malpcque wharf. MRS. R. HAROLD JENKINS and Mrs. Frederick A. Gates will be "At Home" on Wednesday after- noon. October 11th from 4 to o'clock at 36 Brighton Road. 100020-10-2l. WE HAVE A FEW HEAVY vt-linter overooztts for men which we did not dispose or during our tire sale on account oi their lbw‘ ing uuseasonsible dud.‘ which We are oiieriilg at $7.00 $3.00 $0.09 and $1000, also n lew ‘hotter lines at $12, $15, and $18.00, sizes 35 to M; also a lot of Boyki "Val" coats il-‘i. $4. $5. $0. and $10. Pa‘ tons limited. WEDDING anus- st. Mall chins Chturcll, Kinkoru, xvils the scene u! a lzllctrining wutidlug Ml. \Vodnosday, Soptelnher 27th. 152-2 when Miss Mary Mulligan, daugh- ter of Mrs. Carolina Mulligan. Newton, fllltl Ml‘. Leonard Murphy. Maple Plains were joined in the holy bonds of Mzltrilnony by their pastor ‘the ltevort-lltl Father Smith. The bride who is one o! the DflPi lshes luost favored duuglltF-rs. looked cllzlrullng in a suit of blue scrgg with hot tg__lnutull and was attolldetl by ller cuufiln Miss Lena Mulvcr. The grouln was Sllllllllflt" Ell lly his cousin, Mr. Eugene Mc- (iullP. The gruolus gift to the bride was a gold watch and to, the altteutlants km slaves. Tllo| 2. Stanley MoPllee and Ruth Mac |Phorsou (equal). Jessie MacBcth. Perfect attendance Isabel Mathis-l sou, Fiorrio Mhc-Pbersou. Ruth Mc ‘Pllcrson. Mabel MacDonald. teach- tor. i‘ "AlRANMOlRE" REPLACES EM- lPRES$-—Tile C. G. S. Arallmdre ‘bus been taken away ircm the iilurine Agency here and ordered {to St. John to take the place of ‘lthe S. S. Empress on the Digby- St. John route. as the Empress is ' labout to undergo repairs. result- ling from her recent shipwreck on the New Brunswick coast. it. is currontly reported around the city that the ‘flMontcallu" would ar- rive here sometime between the llhth and 20th to carry lighthouse supplies, etc, to the Straits oi Bell lslc and other light stations. Cniticism is also being made that a government steamer should he taken off thlis inlporiant route to supply the Pacillc Bay Sorvicu company to which the Elllpress be longs. ns it is claimed tllul many other steamers could be obtained lor the temporary work required. The "Montcalm" is a well known steamer ill tlllis port and ls com- manded by Capt John llenrn oi Newfoundland. The “Emllresf though not so badly damaged as long enough to prevent the "All-an- luore" resuming the light servlco duties this fall. ,- MlnlsrlPn ' llrsllssenl " lellrnlsln the things that make coop Pickles at illrsl. slupposed. will be laid ill) ' ceremony cumpletud, tllrl happy‘ couple. together with llllllly invi- ted guests, pzlrtorlk tli’ ll uuinlptuous ly appointed hrcakfasi. at ihe. lluluo of tho. ‘bridcis mother. They thou luotorctl ill Charlottetown. wherc they zlttended the Provln cial Exhibition, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy will reside in Maple Plains whcro their runny friends wish them a long and llztppy lilo. N For true nouris it this way an boiling water an adclimilk or cream to taste. Call for them by'name, It is your safeguard. rwo MILLION PEOPLE ln Canada wont see to rest that: eyes or improve sight. Iinssnn really snva cyan and Ire n all! that tin Ionrsr values eye-light preoiously. Our examination will tell l! ‘an eyesight too. will bana- ' on. E. c. HARRIS IIOOIIIIII l w: REFUSED $5.000 A WEEK ... AND 3-YEAR$ CONTRACT LONDON. Oct. il-lMr. Billy llllnrson, the comedian, has decid- ed not to accept an oifer oi £1.- 000 a week for three 3'91!" l0 8° lo the United States and work ‘Z8 ltou-rs a week either on film-work,‘ stage work. or performing for“ gramophonc trecortis at the agent's‘ Will. l am hrmksd for 10 years in ilusl country at a salary which I con- sitlel‘ ample, Mr. Merson told a. reporter last night, “and 1 might! uni. hc a success in the U. S. 1M1‘. -Merson'.= salary in l-lllfl "W" lr,\' is wcll undor hall tllo sltlltrg/ tutored ‘by the American n58!"- a¢————~ For sprains nnll Bruises The first tilipg to do when you have an lniury is to apply Mlnard’s (nmous Linlmnnt. lt- is antiseptic, t Jill‘ ‘t The Fawcett New Rival PipeItSS it Furnace you are going to d you will find it most appetising and digcstibic. teaspoonfuls of Fry‘s Cocoa add three spoonfuls of sugar, mlx well. add one half cup of boiling Wflleffand _ _ , _ dboil very slowly for 5 nuuutcs, stirring occasionally. For Mothers-J‘ FRYL? hment in delicious‘ form FRY'S COCOA is supreme. Make To 3 good Then Add two cups Of Then mix tiloroughly. This will give you Cocoa at its best. REMEMBER, NlOTiilllNfi ‘WliLli. D0 BUT FRWS GA§RY 7 Steele Range It is only once in a lifetime that you buy a Range, and it ‘is very im- portt nt that you get the BEST. The GARRY Rilllile will give perfect satisfac- tion to‘ the most ilal-ticulal- house- Futl. NICKEL Bass Wife, its heath“: and baking qualities being: unsurpassed. It is careftflly mantlftacttlred of high grade. luuterials. Six-hole ton. Standard oven with clear interior, drop oven door. Fire- box for coal or wood ulith sectional removable linings. Grates that easily turn and are removable when neces- sary. Copper reservoir ulhich heats the water quickly . - —r. .~IL'"-;'§-'!;§'!.'.‘~"Il‘=- 2-3"; ' through a special damper. Price, with high closet and tank ............$67‘.85 withTankonly... 57.95 with High Closetonly............... 56.90 46.75 Cive us a call when you are in the city attending" the Eldhlbltlon, and we will be pleased to show you through our stove room. The Rogers Hardware 00., I "l. Wholesale and Retail Queen Street . Grafton Street” polntmsnt ls overcome when tit-XMAS i FAWmNEW A Gilt Your Friends Cannot Buy and be a satisfied cus- tomer. Call and see us *4*l'O-O\"*@§-OO§1 in,’ you buy your spices here ho- eauss we ssll only tlie best there are and have them whole or sround. in hulk or or write interested, Prices and terms ar- ranged to suit custom- Othsr pickling PI-EAQE NOTICE "MI ‘"- (ln and after November 1st. 1922 my terms will be strictly 2 months it. 8 per cent. interest will be charged on all over due accounts. ‘ zpor cent. discount will he given for cash. when 800d! MB Dill" e , . l would also thank my oueltomerato be prompt in DRY!!! 111811‘ l0- il and same must be settled in lull. ' , L. ANDERSON, 8t. Peter's, P. ll. l. .. t IK\I_~I - l i The Two Macs 140 Great George Btrsst Spices chiefly. Unless the I g spleen are fresh and vary H: l . . ' strand. the! cannot Produce b j p, Fur- WO