,..4————- i-———--—— wit: Cater Diintttrrris in OUR CREAM Cflrr courier. IWPRccian-n: Hundreds of P eople Know that Perfection ice Cream is good, and good for them. It isn't hard to tell why Perfec- tions is so popular for apart from the cleanliness and food value, and all the rest as “The Taste” Hundreds know It. Do you? Central Crea meries Wholesale Only Charlottetown i-ii ilii- t‘i iiiiiiii-y tliggcr. ‘our tcwn wont ‘over the t.op"' .ii-- l~‘i'tllltl ‘ I |l|l'_\‘ iliirg-dt“ As cliiiiriiiaii fl llll‘ local e you ‘ilillllt tii rc ‘cl rot‘ ciiifbultoiis, a watt: i-lJl) or wllllllll,’ oi‘ that sort.’ ‘m not looking for any prcstints. ‘. sficil it‘ ll(illl)lv hands inc oiessional Cards. rk RlllcGuiganBA RIBTER. OOLICITOR, ETC. Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. lolanl S. S. HESSIAN rlotoI, lolloitgr, Notary Public '2 h o. MONEY TO LOAN tagv- P. E. lolane S. INMAN, K. C larriotor and Attornoy-at-Llw loom No. ‘i2 Cameron Bloch VICTORIA ROW A. MacDONALD larrlotor, Solicitor, Ete. MONEY T0 LOAN Office-Riley Building Charlottetown . C. G. Archibald uato on N. Y. Foot Graduate iledlcal lchool and Hospital loo limited to Eye. Elf. N.“ and Threat layer Building. Great Georgi ot, oppoalto Guardian Otfloo ‘ Telephone 2M Hours-l to ‘i2 o. m. 1 to almer & Palmer l. Palmer, K. C. H. l- Pllfll! Barrlote‘ i. ate. It Nova Ocotla Building Charlottetown. P- 5- |- Money to Loan ' 000E551" Dufly rriotor and Atternoy-lti-LIW MONEY TO LOAN ltoro for Royal Bank of Olnldl Lean 8t llllcKinnon DONALD MPKINNON ltiirrintor Attorney at LAW "ire -Rovn‘i Bani: Bzzlidinl’ Charlottetown. P. E. lelnno oLeod 8t Bentley W. I. BENTLEY. K. 0. J. A. IINTLIV larrlotora and AttomoYl MONEY TO LOAN Bank of N. l. Ohamblfl m. May ho eonouitod off More at 116 Hiliohoro It. J. A. McEACHEN, Oph. D. Eye Specialist 0ifice—Prowoo Block, 127 Grafton Street Houro—10.00-1.00 2-5 Evening: by Appointment Phone 363-L. SEPTEMBER 22, 1921 l Eastern Guardian ‘Arr. .E AND POTATO BAR- rcis for Bu“). Poole and Thomp- mu Ltd .____ ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION AT CAVEN DISH A few neighbors and [rip-titty Mllrml’ lUIlHHSF-Kl. (Javt-ntlish on the evening oi’ the 17th Stipt. and iri-soiiloil him with tiit- foliowiin; i‘ s, zicrtinipanletl by a nice sinokin"; setb- li -.-i:' hlurrfia- .\\‘o have rtaiizctl iur some time Katiicrotl ut the old home of Mr.‘ llHllllNl Ill ll lillpolmilfl llllllfllllll "out iii” . fill l iYllllNE Mrs. Cordelia Howard MacDonald Recalls Distinctly First Dramatization 0f Har- tliat soon tliero had t0 come .t_ cliaiigr: in your litiiiiii life. Still we hail hopctl that it would not’ necessitate your removing from_ uniting its. llut now as we face; the fact that you ilI'l,‘ leaving 11;,- it‘ ls with no small degree oi‘ rcgrct._ 'i‘iin "Robertson Home" has been u landmark tor over a tron 1UP)‘ in our community, a home of plenty, where there was always a wclcointi for stranger or friend. Your life llilg licen spent uniting us. A life not without its (leap sorrow. but marked by uutissum- ing kindness. in your quiet w.i_v you have shed an influence oi‘ hclp- fulncss and sympathy over our community ivhercvcr there was need, .ind as in all our lives there lift! SO11“) things Wt! tiff.‘ Fiflllfiilr bored by the thought of you that (‘Yer (THINGS llllllfifllltltll. ll] Olll‘ nllllll- tirics is "that you never spoke an unkind word in your own home," ’l‘hi.~i is wiicre we are our trite strives, We fi-i-i tlrls tiic highest tribute wi- could ask for i-urseivci and sir- proudly pass it. on as it was glycn us liy one who hail livctl with you fi-< many _\' hrs, and also upplitrs to your life timoiii: us. We arc glad you are mtikim: your llilllii‘. nt-ar us tor the prc- sent, You will ever li- \\'t'!li'(l|ll" in our homes and tht- iiintiiicst ivisht-s gti out to you for _\'(il|i' ‘u- turc happincss anil may tho sun set of your llfc bo tll" brdzliicst. |'lt‘;t>'(' accept [lily small gift as u lUkP" of cstri-in from _v‘our llt‘l_i<‘||. litirs and frictids in (‘avi-nilisli. nity. John l.caril. iiiriivst iliaitiNcill, .i. W. (lrci-n, it]. Allicrt IVIacNcllJ llolit. Iylcliciizii: Wtilili. f t s. ‘ Eye-Glasses Fro t $2.00 t0 510.00 , From East Point to Cape ’ Bear is abig territory, yet i fight across this space Parkman Supplies the , Big Majority of i Eye-Glasses Sinlifily because PARK M A ‘S EYE-GLASSES are the F 1N E91‘ PROCUR- ABLE, and he is the ONLY GRADUATE OPTICIAN l (attendance courses.) - vmv .._- y? ‘q a-l Cali and sector yourself h i s TO-Dil’! E OP TlCAL PARLOUR S. E. E. PARKMAN IIADUATI OPTOIZIJI‘! IDIIIU“. P- I. l .1 l i ii. i iiiiiioii»; Eyes Examined MUTT AND JEFF- ,. . —-i_...-m _.-r-- -- i” ~~ - -> - - are ‘ ' ‘ T “" ‘ L‘ , ' _ _‘ l“ P|NT fitfifiYTsN 9A7‘; l l"‘*““-" ""'~"°“ m“: - 0c A no u“ WM AS Trams‘. Feasr cR as Tue cases 1:'\-\-B€ "*1 ‘Me Thflt Y,” ‘s. A U“, uwtcss 1: w N’ vecv Vtaesctiiv MP5 ON CANP csmi" To see You “mph ‘°°°‘°"~"“° Wm‘ °-P~°‘*9"e ma. DOG “snliitis “M? LAY oLb been! ONLY A StXTlM55 DVRWG 11w INSGCT w 'p\-\y,§tcfANl THAT ‘Hatul’ Tue , EueRY reel me Ne" seals. ‘meta:- ~ y 0F N . FERRY: Doflblt! Glasses Fitted , Montague, P. E. I. ‘ Graduate In Optomet y b Toronto College Excluolve Tent Room Con- nected with Drug ltoro amount-q» An. l gauic hunting riet Beecher Stow e’s “Uncle Tom’s Cab- in” Sixty-nine Years Ago in Museum at Troy. BOSTON. Sept. 2ft —Ml‘s. Cordelia ilowarti Mac-Donald, the‘ tiriglntil “Little Eva" of llio first dinimatie production oi "Uncle 'i‘o.u‘s Cabin“ has just had a birthday u’. her home in Cambridge. Mrs. Niac-Donuiti is Til. She made her debut as “Little Eva" at 4 at the Museum, 'l‘roy. N. Y., on s-qiieiiiiier 21, 135.2. iii-i- father. Georgetf. litiward theii manager of the Iliuseuni, ivas iii~ siriimoniai in having "lhicli- 'l‘om'.= Cabin“ '(ll‘ilillilll7.\‘tl, and gave lill" first pcr|iiriii:i_ncc in his iiinatru, taking a part himself, that of "St. tilair," the Southern planter. it is said, too, that the play was Lll‘.llll~ atizi-tl to tiispiay tiic abilities oi lit- tle Cordelia. which were marked , at iicr zigc. 'l‘lit-. pcrstinziiity which movcti audiences is still retained practicality untiiiirinislictl by the or‘ iginzil “Little Eva . It is rather a wilful one, certainly detcrinineti, liut trharmlng. lirr crown 0i‘ hair is white and the kinil that sets nit her fine eyes. The e-ist of “Uncle 'I‘om's Cabin" as produced by the litiwards was iarg-‘ly a family: al- fair. Mrs. liowurtl played “’l‘opsy' und Mrs. Howard's mother, Mrs liltnily Fox, was “()phclia". 'l‘wo riepiicyvs of Mrs. Fox, George .ind Frank Aiken, also had parts, and to (lcnrize Aiken fill the task of’ dram atizing ‘ilarriet ilctrclier Stoivtfls i|(l()li_ Kllill IN llllillKE [Ill a lllllllfii Nilll 5i. llllllN5‘ ._ ._...__.-(). _._.__._. . at Supposed Sound a Near St. Martins- Reachcs Him. ST. JOHN, N. ll.~, Si-pt. l‘.l. — 'i‘h-~ first f: uiily to lliilfli tut. big casiin in Nciv Bruns- wick ,(l(‘(j\ll‘l'(7fl I curly on ldritlay morning ivht-u llillilllil‘l.fill iirown, aged 20, son til’ Wllirctl llrtiwn tin St. hlurtiufis tlicil within an limit‘ after ‘iic had ll"Lli shot in u istakc for n mouse iii liu- woods about two miics lroni Si. hlziriinfiir _ 'l'hc lad expired iii-fore hc W.l wliriitight out to tho village. or bcfirrc a tlorl» or could airivc on tho ScLili‘. J-ihu iioilantl and (iraydtiii lillPllFiFb both of St. i\iarlin‘s and tho latter a lirothcr-in-iznv of tiie dead mun. both fired in tlic dirvctiiin of llrown lint which o.’ tho two riilo hltllots struck him (musing his "loath has not linen ascortalncti. The funrrzil hold in St. '.\liii‘l|!‘l'S| Sunday was one oi‘ the itlH-ILSI cvcr seen in the tlisti let. Accoriiug to ilic evidiitzo at the l inquest, llrown together with Fretl- they hoard a “big ll£lil;.1_" cricia [toss and (iliftou hiirlhmtuigh loll wounded by their side. in Montague . iii tit St. Martin's, were party in thi‘ woods, llroyn carry in one i Signcd on behalf of the idllllllllld‘ of Animal in Woods Death Before Help dllg u rifle. John liiiiizmi! anu (lraydtin Gilchrist wcro likcwise shooting, catch of them having a rllio. The two partii-s w'r gethcr and no iino in (‘lllli‘l' party had a license to iiuut big twill". ‘llillltlllil and Gilchrist iiritti syvirc that previous to the tiiiii- of firing they’ hcaril what they ilescribtvil as unmistukaliir culls of a moose. miter they licard siimtzt‘iiiili C-"m" ing through the woods and ciiu~ (zlutled it was a miitisc. One ut‘ lli: men tircil at wiizit. h" thought was the mooseis hlnrlquairters. 'l‘iii-y fired about tho some time. Ono oi’ llll‘ bullets stnick BFOWZI in tho tibdtiuicn and as a rcsult of the llfllllilltlfllilgt‘ and shock the young man died soon afterwards. t: Ii. The story told by Ross anti Mc~ ' Donough was to the cffvct that iii»: three young men were walkirg quietly tlirmigh the wi-oils wiicit liriiivn ll is not yet known whether lt-g ii lit‘- tion will be taken ilgillllai thr uii-n, llli llNBlIBlNS Ill » llllNllllll T‘ Til lliil illiilll llllllllill TORONTY), Sept. 19.—-As a rt:- isult of the fact that Hamilton has icon titesiiznattiil us tho mcrlilil; iiace of the general synod of the 1(‘hurcli of Ellfllflfitl in (hiuaidti on (lvlobrr 5. Tvfllfllo 11"“ 119"" 501W“ l Lion‘ for action iiy this synod. E It ri-licvcs at once lit-ills tho shin. Sampli- (Yhttiicfis iilnlincnt. frco If you I||t-Ii—| . you i|l‘t' not Ill t- ll t l n t4‘ c x, p o- r I - win-n You usi- Ill‘. (‘liusi-‘s tiininii-iit for Eczema and Skin irritations. and gradually’ lit-g, r.‘ inn this piipt-r and scnil ili- stumii fiir pontuuo. our ll, box uii rlciiivi-s or l-Jiimulisiilt, llutcs & Ci... onto. not. 'i‘or- cd as the meeting place of tho various hoards‘ and cxcrhtlvt- com- mittces yvliicli ctinvruc to prt-pari: reports auii zirrzingti the business oi‘ their doparlnitvnts in prcpzirzi- Undoubtctily, the most import- ant business to comc bciorc the inlssltinury hoard concerns tiic tak- ing over by the (‘zinudlzin Anglican church of ail the miss-tins to the. Eskimos and Indians in North- wcslcrn (ianaila. 'l‘hi-so have hcrc‘ toforo bvcn conducti-tl by thc (‘iiurch Missionary Stirietv oi‘ i.oii»>»<>l'ii'l.\‘ Sill" l-“llb "ll ‘run CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l)‘. § don, England. siicit-ly fi'i'\vzirtlcil a chi-ck til illltl,, prcpuiaiocv iii .ind billltt tliat sorii-ty has lll('l‘l‘il.\‘t‘il that iiilltllllll lil sat-moon. possible iiy iiinti'ib:iiiii1i< from ihc. _ . The “ SHERATON” ' m- . Design 195-14.. Twin Pa» , l. Simmons cLBuili or Sleep, is an investment in Health EARLY every household improvement has its first flush of popularity. Then lags a little. And finally settles down to a steady jog-trot. Simmons Beds Built for Sleep are the one striking exception. Go into the stores today and vou’ll find more women ' buying Simmons Beds than when these fine beds were first announced to a waiting public. You’ll find a wider public knowledge of the need for a steady, noiseless bed for the sake of deep, relaxed sleep. ‘Three times as many Twin Beds sold today in pro- portion to double beds. Loo/r at Simmons Beds, Springs and Mattresses at Your Dealer’; Or wit: us. We will arrange for you tn sec Simmons Metal Bode, Crlbo. Dov Bode. Spring: and Mattresses. Each marked with Simmons name and Built [v1 Sluo. He will show you Simmons Beds in Simmons Mattresses ‘are sani- thc beautiful Period Designs. Built of tary——-built of pure, clean, new cotton. seamless Square Steel Tubing with Sealed in carton roll in the Simmons the noiseless Pressed Steel Corner sumflgoded work-rooms. Four: 813"?! Locks. Your choice of Ivory, White, “dlstlngulshed by Labels 9f ‘hfleren H d d g - color. Cgforvuvoo e ects and Decorative FREE BOOKLETS 0N SLEEP!__ _ _ _ _ Write us for "What Leading Medical 511737739713 SPYlYl83"flflf.l'QSlll€nf. journals and Health Magazines Say about restful; in every way worthy to go Sefiarate Beds and Sound Sleep," and with Simmons Beds and Mattresscs- " our: for a Perfect Night‘: Rest.” Curvvlght cuniitiu, mi, by Simmono Limited I Hero are the four styles of fine, sanitary SLVIMONS MATTRESSEB Blue Lnbel —-$35 lied Label —$25 "ii-non Lnbelw $19.50 “"1410 l..abel—$I2.75 SESESEGES BEES Builfjor Sleep Find the name ".S'i'mmons” on every piece SIMMONS LIMITED Far/Min : MONTREAL ‘TORONTO WINNIPEG CALGARY VANCOUVER with the movement for (Wllllllll-lt‘ _ indcpenticntt- of tho (‘uiritiiaii Lioclcty from .ili outside assjrtaincc. The lioust of Bishops ciiiivi nu in St. Alh.in'.~'. (‘utlii-tiitil on St‘|ll('llllli‘l‘ Ztl anti 2T. (“moi among thi» suit. Jects to b" coiisiiltiretl is tilt i'.~li‘- l.;i:-‘ _\ii.li' tlic p. fcaturrs til tlic llllfitlliin uork ill tiiz- turc to child welfare. ' n.ii"tli\\'t->:t will be illTilllgltil. mom A DEAD FOREST. thi- transfer. tiiiii»tlii-t‘an.i-ii.iii Important miistions relating to tlic social seryicc activities of tiic church will iic L‘(lll.\lIll‘l‘L‘(l uuai Ill\'(‘.llll§ of lll" 'I'liis lliiil ll"'.}il math.- i-tmitt-ii t‘ ir l ‘My i<‘or\vaii'tl iliiivoiiient Fund 'i‘hi.s ""11 l" illlil llti-‘tillllv "i110" "l ll"? service in St. Jami-s i).li‘i‘.~il hull iinuiicnt; iii-ad forests cmptiiy‘ lllllltilly. sit-p marks lllt‘ tcriuiiiaiitiii of tho Cfliifltlliln (‘lllltvll "l lllt‘ l-Ilirlwill tiiwiober Ii ‘fin-so. ini-iiitle su~h ll” m" h" "cslmnsllllc ll” l‘ ‘mm . - .- '~. ~- . i ' - YT-‘l work currii-ti tin by llic lunuiish Allilldl- llllll lilllmh d Hlllilfllti >lll)]i'l‘l>l .1» iii.|ii;i;.;i~ and divtirt". n E oi‘ ili- . “ '" l - ‘ t iiiissiiinii) llislltlllr. tin i4. ] mun" Mil-m‘ I” '1 is in line 38th. tit which iii-tails for tht- new i-nd tho rclation ill the moving pic- ,‘ ‘I _ ‘ luirlitcii tobacco and tiiati-lit-s arc. ‘I l“ "rhlla]ll‘('liillfv' ilostructiri- iii tlic. l‘or< 'l.iVc forosts mi-au employ- l an Blld Fisher t g Par-em! on. Jere out“ ll I \ r _ .\~\\\ ¢ $dktlfi . |I‘Y<!|.\| ton by it - Viv...» ‘ ' \ ~ ' _. _ ‘——-‘" . - . . _ - "Pin-i, ..