ocrosmn‘ 2, i925 Delicious! -TEAL ‘w. . _. ms cnaawrrurown GUARDIAN 111111111111 au11111111 y ‘ ‘will be ‘preaching service w: Heut- msv. o. MacVICAR will con-i Jlfllilflllfii Hflll. Sunday evening an ‘Ilduct divine service at Caledonia . (“limit iSunday evening at seven o'clock. i I Ill" iBeifulst, ‘Sunday, Oat. 4'th,"u\01'!li11g AN SERVICE tor Sunday even- 11 oclodlo-Jtev. A. E. Koolmliy, B, ing has been postgmmui. Always sealed in air-tight flev- A. Willi preach. oar-preserving aluminum pack- ets. 215Gb, pure 8a. fragrant. Try it. . . However, Lyuuiuyfls rca-lglwtion, “at a m" Ulllvelllll-Y Dlcllollal‘? 525lhlllrl=llzl< ullirbuited to‘ili~i'.-1."= 11 11d ‘his long and Sea‘ _ i service. ‘hlls rcvcuLd 11h interest, ANVONE ITAVING PARCELS WXLEET'ICLY€ELRJVELQI' CORNJ. .1 1m f. 1.‘; q .11 I ‘$0.. H19 ‘ urch oil. “g i km“ i 0 up “on o w“ l0!‘ iliunmmvge Sula this ‘Phureday (luuuda. Seirviuas Sir-nduy Oct 4th ‘iris ‘Lanlu-nunn-i on the recovery of ‘Lire FPi-‘llklil puiitlnll. ‘in lulu 1-, .. ve u]: ‘lllllillllfl ‘ha-d 1111-11011 commander of llrnocs I n Morocco. Offensive imsoiiics are lilo lhauliz of Manahfli Peiiain 411w] t‘ 111i I lull rviurilcu’ (i-unorai ‘Nuulldr, ‘who will decwle 0n l'1--»l Alli‘ the necessity of n winter cnmlparlun; 1 ifSlogan Iiontest $10.00 FORE THE BEST SLOGAN The Economic Committee appointed by the Associated Boards of Trade to inquire into how trade conditions may he improved in our Home Province, desire to adopt a popular slogan that can be generally used by Islanders. The slogan must be shore and to ‘the point and express the Ideas contained In the following statemcnt:-~“Buy Island Produots-Patronlze Home Stores. Money spent abroad gives employment abroad. Mloney spent at Home 91v" employment at Home." The Contest closes on November 30th, 1925. when the slogln will be judged by three well known islanders rep- resenting both Town and Country Interests- ‘The Contest is open to any one and there is no restric- tion as to the number of slogans which may be sent in by any OTIG PEPE."- the elogan winning the Collies!- Box 249 Please address- PRESIDENT, Associated Boards bf Trade of P- E- Charlottetown, P. Mark on Envelope "Slogan Contest." One good slogan ls required and $10-00 will b! Pfllll '0" E. l. lctier 0f resignation. the glufaliud "Jru-L llhwt ‘recent Subscription today and add brmught . m8 t ,t the F-reivuh buck to ithoir old lines. Le o r he New Dictionary’ ‘_i‘l1.‘.1'. dungtr bad ‘been ovelrtied and exmflfly ‘mariner. 41.111; prnlectoraite has been re~ ARGUMENT‘ consuyted the New i ‘l0 lIlB Slim"! University Dictionary. Clip coupon‘ oevocev-eeeeewweoeoeoceceeoeeeeww Mm Archie M‘ Sinclair and so“ MARKED v-¢a -‘_‘ i i ,1 4 >5 ‘ i i ~¢w%#¢“*““%‘ l P V P 1 P V ‘l I} I P / 4 is closed until October fifteenth. 1:111 rbnd. l ’ Mr. Mart-in Slunoit of the Guard- i ABEGWEIT DANCE at the Cns~ SHOP from Holman‘; catalog, _ ino Friday. October 2nd. 5205. HEATH ERDALE HALL-— There I CHURCH NEWS —- Ewvlces at‘, MT. STEWART PRESBYTERI- CONSERVATIVE RALLY MEET- ING. All ward workers for Mc- Klnnon and Messervey are re-‘ quested to meet in the Offer Building, Queen Street On Friday evening at 7.30 o'clock. DR. ‘BELL'8 OFFICE, Crupaud 5259-10-1-21 ARE YOU ALWAYS RIGHT? 5250 (‘liydc iRiver 11 a. 111.; Kluglsiwn, 1i ‘I1. I111»; Cornwall 7.30 11,1111. At Cornwall the Rally Day Program will be followed ’I‘l1o.~1e services will] ibe commuted ‘by Rev. C, U. Mac-Nevin. Services ulsoin North Wilish-ire at 11 a, 111. and ‘West River at 7.30 p. m. conducbed by Rev. 1i. ‘Plierce. Sabbath Sc-‘hovals 1 at 11 suui ‘iron 11g, evening, cull 321. sussbmas S». RENEW your no HOW THEY SETTLED THE today. WELCOME VISITORS-Mr. and,’ CHARLOTTETOWN GIRL IN BOSTON-Yester- llouglas of Vancouver have arrived day afternoon, at the New Old. on a visit lo relatives‘ and frlenqg South ‘Church_ Miss Eiiwbeth K.’ 11 (llffercxlt parts of the Province. Carter of 798 Centre Street was Mr. Sinclair whose uid home is iuluuirrled to J-ohn H. Nutling. of ‘Silllnéflleld hm‘ been absent rromlMoniclair, N. J.. by the Rev. Boyh- ihu Province for fourteen years lion Merrill. Miss ‘Carter-is a. daugh- und i.~: being welcomed by all. Mrs. iicr of James Carter Charlottetown, Sliiclflli” l6 i1 illulilhtel‘ of Ex~Cclefill E i.. Mr. Nutting ‘is eecretry of 11nd Mrs. lilac-Rae o1‘ Flat River the Gotham Advertising Company “ml l-‘l Plicelvllig n cordial welcome, o! New York. president o! the ‘Prin- ivl-r. Sinclair home ,1 fggpnngibh} p“. ‘ cetou Alumni Club of Moutciair ullion will: the Crown Life illSllf-illlll 11 member of the Princeton uucc Co“ whose Manager in My‘, ‘Club of New York. During the lircnlnn BPOWH [urnleiyol Illargale Wflfld W111‘ he connnunded up over- unulhor auccesstul Islander sell-Q 1110101‘ llilllfii-lill‘! OOFDB. F0110“! ing their honeymoon trill. Mr. and Mia'- Nllttlng will reside in West ‘Ufllllwéll- N. J. (The above notice illlliiilrfi ill ihc Boston Herald.) Want Freak l. Gommuniiy Mi.‘ A 1 ‘B - 1 u I ——/—- w A;;=,,,,;‘,;‘,; agisr vVICTORIA, B. 0., 0m. L-Estabi Imhmenl. oi’ u community in British PERSONALS ian u-tulf hils left for Glace Buy Wile?" lie has ucceptel a position‘ n11 the Gazette. l1 very pleunent vicutiou in Canada. practical, 01 Floor 9f lafling fieauty oui/Iforservioc Dominion Inlaid Lino- leum will look as well years hence as the day it waslaid. Thedesign goes right through to the very back~you cannot wear it off. This means beautiful floors that ALWAYS look their b€st—-rich, colorful, har- monious. Artistic designs for every room offer won- derful decorative scope. And thisflasting beauty costs surprisingly little be- cause Dominion Inloid Linoleum is now made in Add charm to your home with this ‘modern floor and enjoy its ' features too. Other Dominion Floors Dominion Linoleum Rugs in all pQmiar sizes and Dominion Linoleum by the yard are widely ‘bought: by discerning, housewives. Beautiful designs for every room at: remarkably low prices. appcaruxlcc, comfort, durability and economy, you could not wish for better floors. At all Departmental and House Furnishing Stores work-sav ing For t PAGE shvau ,. Prince Edward ‘island. while hen- fiilg was thc guest of Mr. 11nd Mrs. 1x11111111 MacQunrric Imrden. and 11nd also visited other places of Illtumu-t. IN MEMORIAM MISS ISABELLE KELLOW ‘in the passing {my or Misai Isabelle Kelluw, which took ‘place cowcwwa macaw-woo 0++0+v+v+*“**"t*"* i11- tiw early .1110rn‘lug of Sopl. 20th. ._,.- ill uunc “.3555, We carry a m,“ Radio Batteries 1 i The ROGER§ _ R. CJJAMIESON &CO.I..IMI'TED repeated wnhino. l" WHOLESALE famous Burgess Radio Batteries. 8|. RETAIL FLOOR ENAMEL l; guperlor to anyjloor Paint on the Market. 1e drlea hard overnight, with mirror glose otands ver sticks and wears like iron- Can also be used on verandahl. "ll- Get a new color card from HARDWARE 00., Limited. nsnLoTrsvow-N. P- E C?’ i .._____..___~ PRE$$ED BRICK Fire, Life, Accident, Al... at‘ sununersiila. vwrwvwvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvw Just received : One Carload Ll One Carload La Frarie Also on hand Fine Brick and Pugwll L. M. POOLE & C0- pAQLVB WHARVES Prarle Red Pnued Brisk- Buff Proceed Brick. n Stock Brick- m 1110111110140 ITRE" CHABLOTTITOW" Plate Glee! Lowest Rate Good y Strong smu- . 1 Sickness and Insurance at Lloyd Lewis Companies-A v complete stock of the . Fenneli 8* Chandler .444. vvvv ‘ menu -wl1o . Mm Uganda (‘rxrnwull Joan‘. another of ‘its citi- “bore :1 name that is closely associated‘ ‘with its i-mwly Illstory. it was iin.‘ 1819 that tIhe Keilow funiily came itrmn Con» wailll. England to Prince Fldwurd Island and settle-d in then ‘known as Wool River. B111 ‘mine yeahs later, foliowiug- a sug- geot-ion givwn by Rev. l-ienry Pope wllmi was Sr., ilhe nmme was changed ‘i0 {i111 of ,t‘l1e cmnrty ‘tirom ‘which they 0111119. For over w. hundred years the Kz-liow tunrliy has ‘when a leading part. in the conuuuunity ‘llflu, its in- lliuenoe ‘being ‘particularly felt in the ‘founding and maintaining of i-he lvlciilmodist muse ‘in this purt of Iihfi idrovlince. ‘When llhe grand- fuliher died ‘Iris work was contin- uml ‘by his ‘son James who toiled on ‘till 1903 ‘willeu ‘be was culled ‘home. lills son, John, upheld the family ‘irudlfilons for the ncxl Lweu-ty yeuns ‘bill he was suddenly lzrken 0n- ‘ilrlo uhe lib-liar ‘life. U110. brother, ‘George. ‘had gone before 1-10 them remained lust tlhe two all:- ters lsmhoile and ‘Saltlo who con- tinued to 1-Ive on ‘lihe old hume- Af-hout a year and a. malt ago ls- nibeilids strength began to ‘weaken. so an operation woe advised, Beat nlal-ical add was secured, but the ‘strength dlid not return‘. Then about six ‘months W80 a decided turn for ‘the wonse came, and since then she gradualllly ‘weakened tlli her and came and she passed away very ‘peacefully. The funeral was iheld on ‘Sept. 21st and. conducted ‘by her pnlstnlls. Rev. ‘H. lRlorce and Rev. C. U. Muc- Nevin. ‘Many owme to pay ‘their last tribute o! roadkill: ‘to one d-n wihom ‘they had discovered the qbaliitlea of true‘ ‘llrisndsh-ip and noble christian character. Just this one elated‘ now remains as the last member 0t an old and disillu- gblsihed family and to her ‘we ex~ tend our sincerest sympathy. Cape-Cairo Air Line ‘ ‘ Is Likely To Start 1 ‘LONDON. Sept. Ito-ulrelimllrflry ‘ arrangements have ‘beam ‘mnde for Cope to Cairo air some, ‘lit ls announced who icomnleildou of ‘the - this morning. tiallrlrlahnaent of 4m as \\. "blenllth" lino, in enalbie taovollem t» er-‘Mle malarial swamps who 111mm syfllflm “M; brunch lln sluccn-srlful the sir wrlil ‘be in operation. Bpetlllll iPopyma Glnwe flanks N110 ‘Ielme. 'I1I. will be Iooverable grlsailaeeb the prethilotlfirifi. IJnu-rulnluenhi . steud. ~ T-he lflrrst 1810p will fire the es< » , nlmental sor- t vice ‘between: Khartoum and Mis~ nunwhiolt 1a erilnmlml at the head 0f ‘railway and the ‘prim- wry object of the eQlaIUIrIsIhuneu-t oi oil-uh service ‘is the opening u-D 0f ‘Intake-rm undeveloped ‘bracts of land n1 (‘antral Amrloa. When the 111w in ontnbllahod 1'11. will he lboomexl lfhM. M. will the lihrougill which ‘they me now Mfilflll ‘.0 ‘W's "M" of ‘imnspont. If n“; will ‘be extended uuul event- noilly u imgular (laps-w Calm roulr dig/ht passenger Amlr ‘luibiun ‘imolvines will 11o used fur the journey. onrlimry lnnd planes that 20 toot in height my“ and borders the is damned Hunt-tile route n two days‘ and commercial value ‘is Columbia, where smoking, drinking swearing, lip stick and short skirts would be problblied us tbcyure ut Zion City, Ills, was the desire ex- prr-ssed here tmluy by C. l“. Cnid- weil, who urrvod from Zion City. l-le. bnurs the title oi amsuiuiuut over- seer. Cnldwell formerly was klluwn m; one oi the leading milling men of this province, iornmendation Work Faithfully Performed The following halter spfinkfl Ior ilweift- v Canada Ofllve oi‘ Um Fruit Commissioner. e DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE O-ltuwn, Sept. 23, 1925, Mr. JIL. Douglas, l7‘) Grafton $1., ‘Churiottctowrl- P. E. .I Dear Mr. Douglus:~ Replying to your letter of the 18th instant, I assure you I regret we 111-1» not to have your -servces 11s r1 fruit and vegetable inspector Lhc coming sou-eon. Durinlg your term of nfllce. the work coming 11111lc1‘ your supervision has been faiihfully performed with sutis- iuriiou to ihis llriulch 11nd o. ur- eniiy to ‘the growers and dea ens throughout your territory. l note you intend going into the wholesale produce business at (lhurlottctown, and wieh you every success ‘in your undertaking. l app- reciate your kind offer o! assist- Dozniylion inlaid Linuletml Nu. 700B. Two difierenl color I11 the Dpillilill 0i’ \"i count LE1". y ui 111108 in the way of information and assure you that if this‘ Branch can be of lllly assistance to you from u marketing m" crop estimating Hmndminl. do ‘not hesitate m call upon us. Yours faithfully, ‘G. E. MCINiTOSH, Commissioner. English Toffee Direct \ I Inciudmg Brazil Nut, Toffee Rolll, Bunny Bonn, Rum and Butter 0a lntlel. than lyR m Korma ‘nhomily after learning ‘his, tmxle. l“! 111111111011 11nd visit his 01d ‘ho-mo, so in company w1lfl1 111s nownupivls/luedl will‘ 11nd (luluzhtc-r and his young-i .241 lwovher (iurdon, they mntord to tlu- Island in Mr, Graimnnls fine LONDON, Ocl. l.-—“Mutuui four." llnzul lwiniy ycztrs ago, he grand ‘father, and 1.5mm grand 11110111,, 112m. ‘.21 1111. y 1111i m1 [his particular visit. i ‘ d ‘lliw graves 0i‘ ‘his ancontorsarzly llurbur Noruil Wiliiiann ’ schemes qvqiluble. V‘ ‘illililillfl lu mnrp-ltua, in,‘ ‘lhcs. ‘H10 m-xi morning ililit-T ‘:1 re- inspiring and t 111's IITU winding and unurlinlg in i1 oshinqt: siocip 11ml u ‘goo-d islzludcn-ic 111:. as ‘hire. Adum (irnhzum. 111i lHllLS. breukihnul. he viral-ted some oi‘ the wlwsu grandfather and grand- B l a, m e S Aiiirnlgll ‘Air, Gruhlnn is 11 ve-ryl1:‘ui‘p,‘i1lmri1rg frirulds and rcintivos. .11‘(1ill1-1‘ iwere uileu) imriiwd 21L St, _ busy ‘1111111. Yet bhis smnmer lnejhut thou.- was one idea in Mr. (ir:1--.‘\11d1'1‘\\"'s. P011111, got ‘lur son Wil- AS iln gill. Vim would (like a short luunk; 11111111 thull. ‘he wished ‘IKJVHZUIII 113., and 00115111 Mcbeun (i111- 1“1 i1:11u in the 31111111 day lo rcduove vhlwlr tonrbuiuiles. lnlsiu ‘u: the M111‘- (Ienrwicry ihPSP, tonlibertlonce ‘allhnugli over u l1u11~ drul yours more still in good 111'- il‘ ‘ ' ' ' ’. “- 1". i . thlgltggzgi the ‘mu i m“ m liuira-k (‘Mn and 11L ‘the Jaime»: (irabhanv who \vi-.»re~lyur1e-dat dor and bhe engraving quite ‘lug- _ ‘f , _ lIIIHIt oi one flue even Si. .‘\ud1"e_\v‘s ‘Palm ‘in the yenribiie. vlswunt Giey‘ “h” ‘w N’ ML lug t-he i-ast of July wrri-wq] 1812. imlb ‘dying; in ‘the $111110‘ The underslaloing, which was Ward Grey was foreign secretary at the onlbreuk oi ihc wur, has pul1~ llshed his memoirs, inveiliplug i1..~1 ilelief that feur caused lhu uuilllirl. he describes us follows the prin- clple factors ieudirlg to ihi‘ (‘lush of 191i‘. ‘ 1—Germany had no rrnsuu ln fear any one after the Will‘ of i370. but she built up her alrmaniouls 11nd iormed the triple alliance so she might never have rcusou tn be ufrairl in the future, 2—Frunce naturally was afraid after i870 and hence formed lhe 111ml alliance with Russia, 3—*Grea.t Britain, with a small army 11nd a large empire becunw first uncomlnrlalble 11nd thcn afraid of being isolated. particularly‘ when Germany began building I101- big ileet. Hence, Britain ‘concluded the Anglo-Japanese ulliaulce. patched up her quarrels with France 11nd Russlu. and joined the Eillcnte. “Fin11lly." Viscount (lri-y contin- ues, "(Iernurny Irecunlc ufruid lhn she would presently bc ufruid 11nd she struck the blow while she bo- lieved her power was lnvluciblo." Viscount Grey doubts wllriiiur — Europe even nmv is DPIIPIPRIIIH with the sense that war 11111111 be prevented in the lulurs, "Bilt unless such u sense devol- ar. thu old irome in i101‘ Norilh, and pie-asomliy surpris- ‘ii h.s IITCILIIGI‘ Alber. 11nd fumliiy who ‘h.1:l 110 idea 0i’ ‘his coming. ‘sllrcdlied uhout the did yard, and viowrd (‘he argues of ‘his y0lllll. when he 111141 his ‘irm-ther Alibevl use-d in Jflllli) 11ml ‘pluy thul. ho ‘was auzovtd by fveliligs ninlliinr to tihose of Howard Payne when ho wrote the fumillnr verses of “Home S\\‘\“0l iimne.“ "Mid pleasures and [lilflIlCPl-l though W? ‘may l‘(lI\‘l\\. Br» ‘it ever so h-u-lnbie ‘liuzre ‘is no place ii‘i‘ke home" ‘1I""""' ~ Canada SUCCESSFUL ISLAN DER best February your com-upend- enl. Y, of Mnnltivgue in his notes m ‘bile GIlIl/Tllilflil qulolerl some m1- mm,» from the ‘Boa-hon Post Whldh mfermd to Benjulmin J. (iralhrvln. as ‘a suooenshrl Islander ubrmul. The ‘Post ‘gave 11.11 aim-bunt of Mr Graham's career from the time.- h1- Ncwfoundland fisheries. of baking. ectlon of a practical chemist. the fox lanchars of Prince fox biscuit on the market bopn ‘bueimass for hrlnmeif. until Pfiflflfil- l" "Wil- now his trade in that ‘ling in one ot the inmost In tihe New Engfianll - rem-twitch mid-by 08hr =i Mace; Ilcttay-‘G. 00.. _- glllbelPoet also gave epmedtlnfl of what nlaifllulllling really nwnnr. when, dome of Mr. Graham‘ con- tnote to large I-Iortele Mk six ‘Murray Har- mioulii and Year. I have n-n lllflllilli as .\l1‘ Ora-harmi\\'i.iliu»ni\ii’i . These blseultegre thoroughly dried out and will k jredivjqln appearance and pronounced by everyone n ’ A. 60., Charlottetown, Qummerslde, distributor tor ‘Prince County. ‘from tsmuii pox. contracted iwhilic. on u trzuli r trip in ‘iiu-ir own schooner to ‘Ncivlouml- land, I-‘lK-‘v ‘were both young nwn. 11nd m-urried, Jzmues 28 single. ‘Illr. Graham on his vii-lit ‘in thoir graves szrw 1'1. would only ‘be u imhb‘ for of ‘time Wlhen tho grave yard at. St. A1rd1‘e\v's Point would bio wash» ed away by bhc ‘high ‘tidi-vs in Georgetown harbor, so ‘ilo revere 11nd perpetuate nbc memory of his ancestors live with tho hcillp oi’ his nephew, (long (lra-houx, J12. and ‘his don-wins EFnOS-l. and Gelnrge ‘Gru- ‘hum ‘had ‘their IOITIMMOIIHS remoy- d 10 ‘the fine old cemetery at ‘ilurvuy l-lnrlnor Nmllhn ROSS-MILLER BISCUIT co. MANUFACTURERS FOX AND DOG BISCUITS, STOCK FOODS NUTRITIONAL BISCUITS FOR CHILDREN NAPANEE. ONT_ The Standard Fox and Dog Biscuit I ops,” he declares, "the present civ. , “mum, must perm, m, Others hm,“ We beg to call your attention to Ilve points of merit for our Improved Cod Liver Oil Fox e d permhedg- Biscuit. which is now on salt all over Canada. —"_ FIRST: STANDARD FOX BISCUITS are made from a gtrong flour, rich In gluten. They AN INTERESTING VISIT OF A also contain a good percentage of whole wheat Hour. The idea is "To get back to Nature" by restoring the nourishing ingredient; which are lacking In many grade: of flour. SECOND! 5TANDARD FOX BISCUITS sohntain pure cod liver oil. the but product oI the The valuable vltamines are retained under our low temperature process THIRD: THE\STANDARD FOX BISCUIT is a well balanced ration, prepared under the dir‘ It ls also the result o1 many years experience of clone contact with STANDARD FOX BISCUITS are 100 per cunt digestible n they are uniformly baked in a revni ving oven and are therefore the molt economical Edward Island. “literal i‘ ‘llwmrl’ “I'll ‘lmlmil “mm” FOURTH: The bileuitfconfai a larger c e t f high r d mute-beet and rk m; M? trad; vrini stulrlruivliiler hby crackmm “m. may n p H: n u.‘ o a a e p0 wee . 1 - an ‘w on a “m a mm ' FIFTH: Other valuable food element have been added to our formula to complete a ‘ 11 11 d com puny uouii II cep without mould-In any elimatqnn a!- an" good to out. Then euperlor-‘bideblfl dlatrlbutlr for Kings endfiulens county. also unite unique, and proving very 1111c- nbw fell he enjoy -l.hum~ w Ives heslrlily trnumg: all their old CtlHflii. M 1‘. (irzrhunr friends and as in aI-l probability it maybe some time before hr \\“Iil wisii bhe old home again ‘he wished lo ‘have u reunion of all his hml- lhers and sisters, so ‘he motored fhr ills skiers Airs. ‘Nci-l M00011 . lllonunguc, 11ml Eli's. (‘lluirlce hnm, metrchant. (‘mspermux and 1101' two or iihree days llflli u mus! uileasanll. time bogether. in about two nteks he and company ruzurxr od lo Boston, with host wishws oi’ all old friends 11ml hopin: it will no‘. be long before LIN-y come iagtliuA . c120. Mitten