SEPTEMBER .3924 ix .4‘; A v ‘ow vwv Wis g fltnlltcr Roll. §“‘:‘=‘- glAAgAg4pmAgAp“ g‘, '7' ‘vv 1" 1381i!!!“-Brcshptcrianlllbllrtlj v.9: flsllisua.n.s;.1.i.a. ca. be ilalll basins: 11.00 a. mF-Oermon’. Bubjsct-"Chrlatlan Pulygquy. 7.1!) p. rm-lsmtsn, Subjoct-“God Through Ngtum» No Sabbath School until funthsr notice. _ N“! Li"?! Wlqhtman of services. 1 Boston wlil sing gt both STRANGE-RB AND VISITORS “CORDIALLY WELCOME +4w vw v “ G556 fiw 4 .1 ------x-- _-“_,__ arena..- v _ -‘ ------.--- _ “ ‘° ¢"v“ ‘caves-coon cmssvirmo: ‘Xpvsarlsamanrs- ' P- Agents Wanted >7 .., HUNDRED DIBTRIICT AGENCIES sell wonderful, discovery, suc- cessfully treats tonsilitis, all throat diseases. Not six failures reported from’ that "thousands sold. Address Tonsilltis, Weber East. Kictbener, Out. 1i $10M! A DAY TAKING ORDERS for B & E Silk Hosiery. Your pay daily. No collecting or deliv- erinK. ‘éwiisi the B & ‘E Manu- facturing‘ Co., Dept. 22, London, Ont. Avs- 11.16.23.111. DISTRIBUTING RELIGIOUS‘, LIT- erature pays. Christian man and women $30 to $50 weekly. $225. guaranteed for 90 days work. commission besides. May work spa-re time. Mr. Conrad. Spadina Building, Toronto. Sept. s. i0. 3m 24. Oct, -I, a, 1s. 22. AGENTG-OET able altyear commission business oi your own. Every property own- er is a customer or prospect, Nine . hundred varieties oi ha-rdy Red Tag Nursery products. Cash every wesk. Complete equipment and instructions free. Wrlte—Domin- ion Nurseries, Ltd. 905.10stf. ANY PERSON DESIROUS OF making from $10 to $20 weekly in spare time, without interfer- ing with present employment. send for particulars or free sam- pie book "imperial Art" Personal Christmas Cards, Manufacturers, 122 Richmond West, Toronto. 0i AGENTS — WONDERFUL NEW Fire Extinguisher. Excclls work of heavy high-priced dovlcos. rP-rlcc of only $2.00 zuakcs an easy sale‘ to ovcry home and automobile owner. Ovcr 100% profit. 40.000_alreatly 5OIII. in- vcstigate today. Pyro Fire Ex- tinguisher ICompany, 611 Echo Drive, Ottawa. 6-13-20-27. Miscellaneous GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT the Guardian Central Job Print- ery. Phbne 133. 287956tf APPLICANTS DEBIROUB OF EN- terlng September Class of North Adams Training School for Nurs- es, North Adams, Mass, please write Superintendent promptly. 317li—7-—3n1tts——18i LIVE POULTRY WILL BE LOAD. ed at SOIIPIS. St. Peters nad lilt- Stewart on Wednesday. Septem- ber 10th and- at Charlottetown Thursday, Septem-ber 11. —P, E. l. (inoperative Egg & Poultry Association, 3921 9 6 3i PERSONAL GREETING CHRIST- mas Cards. "Imperial Art." Beat known selection. Want men and women‘ in every town to solicit orders now in spare time. Delivery later. Representatives already making big money. Newest designs and novelties. Lowest prices. Samples free.- British Canadian 122 Richmond West Toronto. 8 18 12f For Sale FOR sALic-BEAUTIFUL FARM at liope River. 92 acres, 80 clear, remainder. lumber and firewood. l'p to date bungalow. 1 Mile from Church and school: For particulars apply Clebphas Blan- chard. llope River. 3i FOR SALE-EIGHT H. P. MOGUL kerosene ‘engine. gBargain. (ior- don MacMlll-an. Nortli River. aaaz-s-a-lt. nous: roa sate, NE-ARLY ncw. with garage and garden. Apply 96 lippcr lllilsborotlglt Si. Phone 140 J._'~2I. FOR SALE-EXCELSIOR AND Indian Motorcycles. Apply Nel- son Winchester. st. Arm-cs ' w tuu-ii-a-al ._-___. FARM FOR SALE-Fl TV ACRES of land with house nd outbuild- ings at St. Peters Station. This farm never being mussell mud- ed nor cropped to any‘ extent for several years would be an .ideal place for growing seed potatoes. For further particulars apply to J- A. Weeks. 51 Waldock § 8L. Dorcbester, Mass, or to J. P‘. Mo. Isaac St. Peters. 8801 8 28 tstlll Toiqt - T0 LET-s-FURNIDNID“ HOUII 0n King Square. Modern-con- 11111111116011. also barn. Apply ‘(IllBTlIIIiIl.—38II4—iI-~1—If. t I . I .W London. Afr Tommi n. m A PROFIT-- Situations Vacant. , TTENTION I — GREATEST imaginable demand this season for our celebrated, inexpensive, "Royal" Series Christmas Greet- ing Cards, Secure orders new ev- en in spare time, deliver later- Reprosentatlves making tre- " profits. Experience or capital unnecespa y. Biz five doi- lar sample book free to women. Bradley - Garretson, Limited, Brantford, Ont. 89-121. Teachers Want/ed WANTED.-PROTE8TANT TEACH- er for Old Harry school. Apply stating qualifications and salary wanted. Apply to Chas. A. Clark. Secretary Treasurer. 3869-9-2-5i Female Help Wanted WANTED -- AN EXPERIENCED maid for general housework. Small family‘, Good wages. Apply Mas. W. L, Prowse. Phone 508. 17 Villa Ave., Brighton. 089l-9-4-3i. Mule lfclp \Vanted BIG EARNINGS BTEADY EM.‘ ployment ier Barbers. Become expert in ‘8- weeks. Write Mol- er Barber College, Department "F," Halifax. 8-1-tts ti. Wanted WANTED-POSITION A8 cook or general housework. Apply 51 Pownal St.——3901—9—4——3i. WANTED— "rwo mun SILVER- Black Fox pups, must be the best stock. will require them register. cd. Pricc 8400-6. W. Burrcll, Musquodoboit Harbor, N S, 3922 9 6 3i Boarders Wanted TWO STUDENTS ACCOMMODAT. ed in private home. central. modern conveniences. 7191i. or apply B. care Guardian. 3928-9 6-11. Ontario Plums 7,000 baskets Ontario Preserving Plum; coming to thc island next week. Remember. the season only lasts a few days. Place your order at once with your grocer. Clark Bros. Wholesale Fruit Importers. Charlottetown, P. E, I. HOUSE FOR SALE Eight roamed dwelling house practically new. situated No. 451 Elhsr ‘$8., n6ar Condensed Milk Factory. Bathroom, roomy from verandah. Concrete ccllir wail. Subject to prior arm's will be offer- ed at public auction on Friday Sep- tember 12. Foratsrms and particul- ars apply to PALMER l ‘PALMER {O'}————~ ChineseIS0IdIeryWOf Rapscallion Type (Canadian Press) SHANGHAI. Sept. 5, —~Fr.'reign observers from the battle front state that the moat noticeable features of he campaign. just opened arc the primitive nad utterly unsanitary arrangements provided to deal with the wounded and rapscallion type of Ch'ncsc soldlery involved. following thc usual Chincso cus- tom of putting the least trained and poorest troops in front lines. Tho press gang continues busy bore. The work is carried out by groups of soldiers with ropes and handcuffs who alczo likely IOOKIIIK Chinese for military dutypwrap- ing five or six oi them together and handcuffing those who resist. 0h’i;0wn Exhibition Tenders Separate tenders will be receiv- cd by tbs undersigned up to and on Friday. the twelfth SoZ-dem-ber. lil- 24, for the. following privileges at the exhibition to be held n Char- lottetown from the 30th 5191-9111591‘ to October 3rd, 1924. 1—For the privilege rif catering under the Grand Stand only. 2—-For the printlns and selllna or Score Cards for the races. s-ror the sulwlrlns of straw "1 required. 4—~I~‘or ' selling feed for horses, cattle. m. on the awards- 5-—For supplying pressed oidhay _for race horses. in Ndsfil and 2 and 4 the high- out or any tender, and in N08. and 5 the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ccndltionsmay be obtained at ‘ tho nffibe ct Charles R. ‘Smailwood. Secretary-Translator. Charlottetown . , R. OMALW D- 3 The boat CHOP from Holmanla Catalog town at 11 o'clock, at Central Bede. ‘ills at 3 p. m. and at Belmont at 7.30 p. m. FRATERNAL VISITATI The members oi Eastern Star la night received the members of the fraternity from Stanley Bridge at the Masonic Hall. After the de- gree was exemplified a social even- IBB was spent by all. There were upwards oi eighty members pre- sent all ‘of whom thoroughly en- joyed the dainty refreshments served by the ladies of the Eastern Star. er. rsutzs SE-RVICESLThe Rev. J lEilhlflCfl Purdle. B .-D.. will preach in St. Paul's Church, Char- lottetown, on Sunday, Sept. 7th both morning and’ evening. The Rector. the Rev. H. D, Raytuond, M- A» will officiate at all services the following Sunday. Thom will be no sessions of the Sunday School until further notice owing to the decision ct‘ the Board of ‘Health. METHODIST CHOIR ENTER. TAINED.—— 'i‘hc members of the Methodist Choir wcrc entertained to a delightful supper last evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith at their home in The Royalty, After partaking of a splendid repast, thc remainder of tho evening was spout. in singing the old favorltc songs interspersed by readings and vocal selections. etc, until Auld Lang Sync brought the evening to a close. The heartfelt thanks cf the choir were tclnderefl to the host and hostess by Rev. W. M. Ryan, Mr. G. F. Hutchcson and Prof, Fletcher. the choir singing "For They are Jolly Good ifellows." Mr. Smith in acknow- ledging thc thanks of the choir, as. surcd all proscnt that it was u pleasure to be able to give an even. lng's enjoyment to tho choir as re- cognition of the vuluablc services renderdc so freely to the congregn. tion at all times. ——~—<Q4(>———— PERSONALS Prof. H. A. TliUllOfl returned last night from a visit to the St. John Exhibition. Miss Ethel Block loft Thursday morning t'or Boston and Now York where shc will visit hcr sisters. Mr. Iliouel Buotc ltusticovlllc. and Iifcnry Dclrott. City, lcft this morning to resume their studies at St. Augustine Seminary, Toron- '20. BIRTHS Ofi ,HENNESSIEY-—In fills city PhonslSept. 2nd, 1924. to Mr. and Mrsn Frank Iienncsscy, 97 Kent Street, a (laughter. DEATHS . At ’l'ruro, N.S., Scpt. 3. llillii, .IiIIiI Snmuvi t\|t..l, formerly .of Clyde iiivcr. Pal-Ll. Funeral irom G. i). Wrights parlor Sunday. Sept. 7. at 2.15 p.m. interment at iClydc Ilivcr. 2| Signs Treaty With Netherlands (Special to ths Guardian) OTTAWA. 0nt., Sept. 5.—-0n the authority of a royal warrant authorising them to execute it on his behalf Hon. J. A. Robb and Hon. T. A. Low today signed the new trade treaty with tho Nether-- lands. By its provisions there is un exchange of most favored nation treatment Instead oi the inter- mediate tarlff which Canada has hertofore extended. ln the last ‘fiscal year imports to Canada from the Netherlands totalled $5,460,344 while exports from Canada were $9,488,076. --——~Q+>———- ARTHUR-KELLEY NUPTIALB. At tho Manse, North Hedeque on Wctlncstllay Sept. 3rd at 8 o'clock a. m. by Rev. D. K. Ross, B.A., Chrles Johnston Arthur, sent oi Mr and Mrs James Arthur of Summer- slde to Vera Blanche Kelley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis H. Kelley of North Ilcdcquc. Tho bride and groom arc well and favourably known in Summer- sitlcnnd vlciniity. bliss Kclloy is a graduate of tho Summoraltle Business College and is a young lady of splendid character. She is a mem-ber of the Presbyterian Church at North Bedcquo nad a valued member of the Yflillli; Ladies Missionary Socloty- Th? groom is one of Sumimersidlfa best young mrnt and destined to do well in his chosen vocation. lie had a few yours practical experience as a druggist in Summersltle nad has purchased a business in the town of Souris. to which point the happy couple wmt by auto on Wednesday morning after the marriage coro- mony. They were attended by John and Rota Arthur, brother and sister of the groom. nad were accompanied to Bouris not only by these but by the father and mother and brother of the bride. An excellent shower was given the bride on Friday night. The. presents were all that could be de- sired. Mr. Sandy McGregor was present and assisted very greatly in tho entertainment of the even- ln . “All join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Arthur a happy wedded life wishes" of a host of friontia follow them In their new homo ln,Souris. P. 10.1. lfillllit colored carpets should hr rubbed occasional I . . tn isle. CENTRAL BEDEQUE SERVIC- to thank Messrs Hig , , gs dz Co., Ltd. E8- Spt. 7th. Preaching at- Free- for the sum oi $20.50, being allow- ON. — st joining in, Mia t]; l_v with a llitletion. ntten ng iho conference oi Tb_will “spike ‘Parlimentary Union at (Japo ‘I'll GUARDIAN ' Tilt BEIlIll-It APPRECIATION. —'IIhe P. E. Is. I Iland Protestant Orphanage wishes ance from sales of Howard's Brah- min tca to date, League Of Nations (Continued from Page 1) from that of the erstwhile ‘Ameri- can kind. for example. iHis govern- ment insists that the slaves are "m" J" U19 flosition o medieval BBrfs than slaves; that they are at tachcd to great properties or es- tates; that they are transferred al- °11K witlrthe real estate but that l-Ilfly are not slaves in the ordinary sense of the word. l I I IRII Taffarl to be There. These and numerous other tech~ nlcal points that have been raised will be thrashed "out ‘by the Sep- “imber “Bsenlbly. and m the prea- _\ence. it is hoped. of Ras Taffarl himself. As a matter of fact. Leag- "e" ""31"! WIIY the Abyssinian: prince's declarations of sincere de» ‘sire to bring his country up to thc status of western IDuropoan vici i- lzation and they tiool that the qu . tion ol slavery is largely one of different ideas and viewpoints, Th0)’ are trouvitlcetl tliilt as soon ‘as the descendant of King Solomon 1"" I19 Riven thc modrrn world» nwme W111i 0i’ vlcw on thc subject‘ dllat he will endeavor to recognize Iilllso country on a corresponding ba- Ncvcrtheless, thc League has p0 intention whatsoever of counting exclllfillT/Iy 111101! Ras -'I‘uffarl’s sen- se of the general fitness of things to settle thc problem. Dilrin_.-; the past X0411‘ till‘ League has addres- eed inquiries to virtually every ‘go- vernmcnt in the world on the sub- ject. T119 sreat bulk ,oi' these have now sent in what information they havic on the subject their observa- tions ihercon. and their ideas oi‘ thc best way to handle thc prob- lcm. In the meantime the League has created a commission of internu- "011111 OXiIcrts in colonial tngflgrg to study all those replica and for- nlulaic the best plan of action. This pan, wil-I be snbnllttctl to lilo Sleptcltlbcr ussclnbly for ilnal at" on, Lunenburg Fish Crop Arbitration Key Note (Continued from Page 1) Frenchman saserted tonight that there was no justification for pes- simism ovcr thc general situation. because the genuine desire every- where was to discover a means of attaining world tranquility. The most favorite outl'ne of the situation tonight ls that France (IIUGIIIH security must come before unlimited arbitration and that uni. armament should logically follow in thc wakc of thc operation of ar- filtration. 'i‘wo statements made by Prem- lcr Illzlclknulfl in ills dramatic address in which he appealed for unfaltcrlng courage in handling thc Drobiotns before thc Assembly caused much misunderstanding and a particularly unpicusatrt feeling among French nlcn. One was his apparent characterization of thc league arbitration solution of thc Uiipcr Silesia affair as u. mistake. Uproar followed British Premier's Remarks Fflllmvlfif; 1111011 the uproar caus- cd by ills remarks. Mr. MacDon- ald issued u statement saying that ho citcd Upper Silesia as a casc hotly criticized in some quarters and tucuns lncrcly to point out that critlclslu like this received grcut publicity whcrcus good actions ticrlorulcd by thc Lcaguc of N’!- lions wcrc rarely mentioned. llc lnsisted that hc had no lntcntlun of passing judgment on thc Upper Silurian decision. 'i‘l|c second causc for consternn lion was thc lmpcrfcct rcnticrlng ‘mo Front-c of Premier hlncDon- ald's zissociation rcgartling thc in- ability of coutctuporzlry politicians iu l'ix the responsibility for aggres- son. in thc course of his remarks on this subject hc said: “idvcry- body knows that assigning the res- ponsibility fur aggression is thc last thing done, and it is always douo by historians who write fifty yours aftcr thc aggression has bccn made, and ucvcr by politic- ians who llvc through thc begin- ning of thc war." This was immctllatcly scizcd upon as an tsxprcsaiou of Mr. Mac- Donald's doubt as to wllcro rcs-_ ponslbility for thc great war luy. iiut the British Prinlc ‘Minister to- night uladc it ticricctly clcar that he was not rcfcrring to any partic uinr war. ’ Developing thc plan which Ilc had enunciated in a statement to thc ncwstiaticr corrcspotldcn-t thc previous night, Premier Mac-Don- ald urgctl ihc convocation of n dis- urnuuncnt confcrcnw in Europe at- tcnllod by rcprcst-rrtzltivcs of the lmaguc of Ntitioltsitlclntling thc lJniicd Slates and (icrnlztny and hc rcconnucndcd raise elaboration of thc couvtnatlt 0f the League and that thc Authority of thc Will Be Below Average (Canadian IPreas) LUNENBURG. N. ‘S.. Sept. 5.~: Catch of file Luncnburg fishing- fleet will bc much smaller thisl year than last. your, zlccorfling to‘ ‘reports brought to this port by about twenty vessels of tho float] .which have zlrrivcd titlring thc past icw days. Although thc fleet numbcrctl approximately thirty vcrsscls less than last ycar, catch per vessel will this year be uudcr that of last year. C. N. R. Bonds Oversubscribed (Special to the Guardian) N-IBW YORK, Supt. 5.—'I‘Im I10- miniou of Canada offering of $20.- 000,000 thirty your‘ ~i 1-2 pcrccut bonds for the account of thc Cann- dlan National ltallways was ovcr- stxbscrlbed and thc books closed before noon today. Mappers’ Rash Said To Be 0n. Increase (Canadian Press) NEW YOIUK, Supt. 5.~l"luppcrs rash. a skin distaaiw prcvalt-u-t among bobbed haircd girls in on ihc increase heczuisc of thc fad for new style-s in bobs, aucnrfliltg to Dr. Churlca I". Pabst, of Brooklyn, medical cxamlncr for thc Civil Service Commlslolt, and u special- ist in skin (iiscastw. The rash nppcnrcd along with bobbed hair and the jmlicllls gave it, its non-medical nalno. Dr. Palhst investigated and found it was plain folliculitis, in wthcr words inflama- tion of folllcul or depression of the skin from which the hair grmvs. Illondtzs, because of their tcndcr skills wcro found to bu ntoru alla- ccptlble than brunettes. Thc rash is caused by close shaving of the nnck or the nsc of dull clippers which pull out the hair instead of cutting i-t. Dr. Pabst auys frcqucnt trips to thc barbcr to have a straight bob turned into a uhin-glc, and then in- io a boyish und finally into a pinc- applc is causing the numbcr of rash victims to increase daily. Ami Sir Wm. Mulock Becomes Chancellor TORONTO. Sept. 5.—-By accla- mntion, Sir William Mulock was elected today by the graduate body to tho office of chancellor thc University of Toronto in suc- cession to t.hc late ‘Sir lddmuud Walker. Sir George Foster 77 OTTAWA, Sept. 5.—-Rt. Hon. Sir George l-i. l-‘cstcr. K.t‘...\i.tl., is to- day cclcbrutlng his 77th birthday. Sir George, accompanied by l.a~ dy Foster. is at present in SOIIIII Africa Canadian delega- ~ 1 council bu cxrrclsctl so as to insure the continued cxlstcucc and pros- perity of the league. t ‘ Meanwhile, if Premier MacDon- ald's rccolnmcntlaticvls arc curried out. it is realized that the trum- CIIIIOIIS task of ro-frultllng thc con- vennnt will have to bc faced. 'I‘his would udlnlttvtlly bc slow, bccatlsc only one of a dnzclt ulucntlutcnts tilrcntly luadc to tho convcnultt has gouo into forcc, owing to d-clzly in ratifying by thc various states. liir, ivlaclltutultl spoke tonight on thc profitublc cllaractcr of the draft pact of security drawn up by tho Alucrlcans. Ontlirliitg his suggcsllorls for an culargctl arbit- ration coxilltilssiiln. or court, which would st-ttlc all disputes, hc thought that thc judges might lw sclcccctl from thc world's vldcr statcsltil-u. Various views were hcard manng thc llclcgtltcs troncvl'll’llg thc Brit- ish Prltnc Minister‘. address. Newspaper Man is King's President (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 8., Sup-t. 5.---ltcv. Arthur Ilcury Moore, iVl.A.. of Si. Johns, Quc. l.. the ncw president of the University of King's (follt-ge Mr. Moore having accepted thc post. which was offcrt-d to him fol- lowing a mcctiltg of II(\, lllourd oi‘ (‘rovcrnors of tho univt-rsily hold lust Frldayn llc will takc ovcr his duties curly Ill October. "Thu ncw prcsldctl-l," IICCOHIIIIK to a illlllPIlICIII. issued by (Yollcgn authorities. "ls our» of ht- outstand- ing younger mcn of illc Church of Englantl in (Ianadzt; a man of broad cxlmrlcltcc and (mtloolt, a forceful spcztkcr altd dchutcr, a wrltul" and journalist of tnarkcd ability. a horn louder of mon, and a strong and magnetic ]lt‘l‘i-l()llilI- i-ty; just thg kind o1‘ man nrtsdcd by King's nl this time." at Klugscy, (Inc... in lliliil, is a graduate of Bishop's University, Lcnnoxvillc, Qua. iic has had churches at Sawycrvillc, Stan- stoud and Si. Johns. For the past five yours ho has hccn odiior of tho St. Johns News. and is a dl- rcctor of the Cnnndlltlt Wcrkly ltlcwspnpcr Association. and (rltulr- mun of its editorial committee. lio was a lecturer in the school of journalism in the University of ‘Po. ‘ ronto in 1922. ¢++eo4+0++0+0+4+++e+0+e+ . QUEEN HOTEL l Water Strut. Charlottetown ‘This popular Hotel has been completely renovated and NHIHIIIIIII‘ throughout and offers very comfortable Jeoommedatioa to the travai- lt-tq public. ‘Ihs tabla ls slpasiaiiy jsod and the public are esurcsously cared for. - Isles, 08m: day. IRUOI TAYLOE. Manager Charlottetown Hotel ' s ‘tdf Fran-tans llcv. Mr. Moore, who was born \ Diary of Transcontin- ental Tour By Automobile (By Dr. Alexander Rosa) We left (fharlottetown on -18th Juno ut 5.55 a. m. a party of five, vcry bad roads, mud. Rained all afternoon. Arrived at Kennedy iiouso. itothsay. Total I02 fillies first day. Night's Iodginvg and breakfast cost 88.50. Second day we went through Si. John, Si. Stephen. Calais, Maine staycd at Chcrryflcld at Adam's House. Good llotcL. Lodging and breakfast cost $8.00. 'I‘otai miles travcllcd 184 miles, 'l‘hlrdtlny—l.ieit at 8.40 a. m., went through Ellsworth‘, Bangor, Augusta to Portland. total 210 miles. Stayed at Congress Iiutcl cost $10.00 without breakfast. Fourth day--Lcft at 8.45 a, m. Went through Portsmouth, Law- rence, Lowell, struck Mohawk trail at iiyttlcton to Fltchburg to North Adalns. Good roads. Total dis- tance totl-ay 225 nlilcs. Stayed at Wellington Hotel cost $11.50 without breakfast. This is the dearest hotel we struck on our whole route. Fifth tlay——Lcft at 8.05. Went through Albany, Schcnectdy, Utica, Uncidn, Syracuse, Port Ilyron. Total distance 219 uilles. Park Hotel stuffy and poor but cheap. Sixtl|'tlay—-I.t-i't at 8.40 a. m. Wont through Roche-star, liad two punctures and blow out between hcrc and Niagara Falls in pitchctl roads. Iind lmass. iiad to buy two ncw tires. Total distance in» day llill mllca.‘ Stayed at (fhudwiclc iiousc. (loud clean hotlsc cost $1.00 a pivce for lodging. Unsat- isfactory day. Saw Falls. Am- ericans charge 10c a piccc to sec them. Canndlsr.» Falls lunch grander. No charge made, Scvcnth day~Had to repair tlros Iicft at 11 n. m. (Irossctl to (fana- dlau side St. (Iathcrlnc, liamllitm to London whore we stays-d at (irlgg IIOIISIE, good llotcl, cost $7.50 torludging. Total tIISlilflCu 1~I7 miles, Eighth day—-Lcft London- at 7.45 a. m. Wont through Surnln to Port iiuron, Detroit to Alhillll. hllchigalt. Siaycd at rooming No hotel, cost hotlsc. but bugs. Total distance $5.00 for lodging. 225 miles, Ninth day-Left at 7.50 =1. I11- 'I‘hrough Iicntcn llurbor, Mlchlgfl" City to Chicago. Staycd at Jack- son Park Plaza. Good hotcl. Lodging cost $7.00. 'i‘ottli dis- tance 187 lullos. 'l‘cntl| day—Lcft Chicago at 8 u. m. Wont through Zion i'D0\\’ll">l town) ])IilCill‘(I(‘fI with texts. We wcvc told to drive slowly and be- have cilctnuspcctly. Iillll ill! trouble. Wont through hlllwtlukcc to Point Stephen. Total distance 273 ntilcs. All good roads so far in U. S. A. Only bud‘ road we struck so fur was from Sackvilic‘ to St. Joint. Eicvultth day—Lcft at 0.30 u, m. Itzfin. Poor roads. Country sumo us P. E. l.. Itclichd St, Paul. Total tiistnncc 21-1 miles. StaYflI at Bourdmutls liotcl, cost $7.59 lqtlslns. _ Twclvth day -— Loft at 8.30‘ Crossed biisslssipjll. 'l‘hrougill Minneapolis. Wm; farming coon-- try. (ITOWJIIIICII corn. Afrlvfld at Mlllmnk S. Dakota. 'l‘otal l0 day 231i tnilcs. Very fair roads. Thirteenth dzly-—-i_.cft at 3.30 il- m. Prairie, rottcn roads, crossed Missouri Itivcr thou Sioux rcscrvzl- {lull to McIntosh. ‘ikltni distance 280 miles. l Fourtccnlh day-—I.vft ill 11- \Vor.~'t roads yct. ituts two foot. 'l‘orc oft’ luufflcr and iirc cz-rrlcr. Ilud a puncture. Arriv- cd at iiakcr Totoi 170 miles. Fifteenth day-—ln.‘l't ill 3-20 11- m- Moutatlzl ltills. liarrcn ciulntfy 'l‘llruugh billos Cily to Billings. 'l‘\vt) punctures. 1101114111 '11-'11‘ "W5- Distance 275 luilcs. Sixteenth day-in Rockies cross ‘ovcr one rungc. Stop at 'I‘Iil‘0v Forks. Total 184 lullcs. Scvcutcctltlt dayntlrosscd tion- tlncntzll Divide 7.000 ft. I,I\I.0.I' 11101111- ialns through Buttc to hilssciula. Slaycll at Florcnco Iintcl $1.00 I01‘ lmlghlg, Distance 20S lllIIPS. ldighlcclttlu day——0vcr lll0lllllilIllH u“ (lay, Elevation. 5.000 fcct to Willlfltie Idaho at Palace iloust- $135.0 judging, Distiluci» 120 miles. Nineteenth tl~ziy~wnllnco SW11- Ill. 'l‘otal 17S within miles of VHIIWIP ‘or. 'l‘tvcniyfll'.st day~licft l'1v<'l‘l‘=4l at 9 n, m. Mt. Vernon. lllliiilglitutt. Illaino (fuuadu, arrived ul Vuucou» “(r at 4 p, m, 13S ntllcs. NOTES 'l‘oiul (IISliiII(Il‘-—'I.:I$X lllIIC-‘i 'i‘lmc-—throc wcuks Daily uvcrago distance about 214 mllcs ~ Cost llotcl (slut-lung) $157.80 Exras, car 57-63 (Ills nnd ull 7390 Food 325- Tlitnl $519.31! For flvc persons. Tho above is a [lructically accur- nio account nf our trip, cost check- cd by my traveller's cheques. l soc the Patriot's men dld trip ln two weeks. We did it in practi- cally twenty days and I fclt wo were going some. We luight have gct away a little earlier and travel. led a little earlier and done trip do not think we could do ii. We would he dead. ifs that tifibn n frbr llilnciplo- lives without, any disquiet of l i l 1 it I in less time. While we dld not and n roach the limit of our endurance consmlgncty’ Jrgvhiféleégerciiéagle The ulslno ls famous Ill lt was close to it. ‘ I must con- mp me feathers m m! mmum over Canada. Tel IIOIIQ l|| graiulate the Patriots men in do- “queuing and press," ‘hem The" Ill Hfiml- 001i l pp. ing the ziiatance in fourteen days ha“ [hem m we m,“ n" m my vice. which if they travelled thc same thoroughly and llY-‘III tho guaullnb H. C. IROWN, tllaiancc we dld VIZ. 4-353 "1119" evaporates. Ilo careful not to .3537‘ would moan 3.144 mllos a day. I handle "m" ' mmoughw any We sell Hooverlliggers Manufactured by Potato Machinery Experts To DRAW EASILY and To AVOII) UNNECESSARY BRUIS- ING in IJIGGING YOUR SEEI) PO-‘fl TATOES. " Come in and let us explain their .ad-,- vantages to you. I ‘ ‘ A. HORNE s. on. t Charlottetown f‘ l it t. A i 1 E 11L.‘ .|ly|. ZWIKW.“ "Why Men Leave Home" is EGG LAYING CONTEST. ates on thc Charlottetown Egg Laying Contest for the Forty- Fcurth Week of the Con- test, Ending Sept. 3. 1924. no laughing matter but a plc- ture full of laughs. Western Guardian -—~L|VE H-OIGAIS—I-IVANTED—-Nn- Thu contest dropped off 17 eggs during tho last. lvcck, thc to-tal, produclloil being 707, ur 54.801» OI: the [IOB-li-IIIIIU production. The tolall 1b = r of uggs I'lilI tu duic was 20,-! _ mm u L ‘ tlmnltlcc to iill'lll\'l'.‘i. We will lluy iive 785'; this lg 2,01“) aggs nloru , had bccu Iaid IInIthc cortical zftihlll-I-“l “"0 111111115 l" AIMS)’ 513' _ ‘i , 1,1.“ ..,._ Snpntupl, tion. ‘fuustlzly and Wednesday. n“ Hm‘ dd L as Yul L‘ 'S‘vl>t. 0 and 10th. Paying ililfhesf. hcns have ltualifictl for riglgisirzt- V; ‘.121 zslii 21 H's :L°‘(‘,§n‘:_“‘ M Hm “I " ‘H’ tlirort, Iiorllcll & Alliany.—4i, ‘ ~ _ ‘l J. Parkpr llonpcrs Ilurrud lfoclt» l- I lcd for thc wcck, with 55 eggs; A. TOOK A MONKEY . Wisnurki Whiic Wyuntioltcs were ‘NT-o THE PULP"- sccond, with 47 eggs; J. Spurgcunl .- Jcnltlns liarrcd Rocks wort,- thirdl “"111 ‘l4 "K113? Hi1‘ 19XI"~“‘I""~‘"‘“I‘Colin tfFzlrrteil is. prepared to de-_. Imnrlrct prlt-o on that date. Green "I3 ‘$8251 UK‘ EXIIOYIIIIUIIWI Sm’ pulpit lo (clinch his arguments 1101153‘- lwllfi Nl-"l- 19 “"11 13 “WI ngirst thc theory of the evolution 1'01‘ mill lllilflt‘ Willi ‘I2 (‘K155 ("W113 ‘of nun from monkey ill-his sermon I'M. I". IIIIIIRIIU“ 131111“! IIOCk-‘lllltst Sunday night in thc First Bap. iicd with I). F. lliclhmaltlk; UiiFl‘t‘(I;||3( gum-ch hen,’ of Rocks for sixth plucc with l0 eggs pug-tn]; each. in urdvr to givc nlost tolling ef- Tlll! EXll01'i111l'-111l1I 31111111"? W113, fcct to tlu- dunlonstrzitiun. the min- nf IMKIIBFIIB N05. 13. 13 011d 11 lslcr shut off thc lights iu hc_body wcrc first, second and third with of thc church, ccntrlng a spotlight.’ 185-1, 1316 and 1814 eggs rcspcc-iotl thc monkey and himself. The. lively; Mr. Sam Iiltrldicrsolfs WhiIt-lluonltcy showed its disgust by iicghlurns wt-ro, 4th with 1030 oggszlgriltlzict-s and jabber that ~'made Edward Illlllpitfs White Leghorns tho young pcoplc in thc congrega- wt-rc fifth \v.ih 150$ fangs; airs. tion laugh. and provoked front Mr. Frank IiuilidnyK-s iiurrctl Rocks (Tifztrrcl the rcbukc: wcrc sixth with .1505 eggs: A. J. fliakv mo u mmkcy again just for llicflillivrays Whitc Lcgltortts wvrl- tonight -. seventh, with 1501 eggs: lhc iqx. llzicluvarti. turn backward. 0 ‘Time tiorilncnial Statwnrs pen No. 15 was 111 your fill-Kilt. A -~\ pjghlh with 157,’, Qggg; Etc-Hut 'l‘bls and other outbursts ~of Iiowiltlfs White Lcgllnrlls wt-i-i-iluirih in thc two's excited alike tho ninth, with 150-1 t-ggs; A_ \\'I3]|Qf'3lI)I'l‘iICIIQr and the monkey, I Willie Wya-lldoitcs were 10th, wlihiWr. (Yldavroll was shoutllli! I115 B1”- 1510 Uggfi; and _]_ tun-km Hoover's gumonls at thc top of his voice ilarrctl ltocks \v"crt~ t-lcvcntlt, with ""11 "l" 11111111101’ fihrlfikinl-l I15 Bib‘ 1500 Uggs (u “Hus These p0,,“ ha", hurls-h \\'IlIIf' running up and down a1] averaged 151) eggs “m. m.“ w lht- pulpit platform as Tar as -a (mm ' length of rnpo, IlPIlI by the miniat- r-rZ-a ywunt: daughter, would permit. Mr. (Yldzirrcufl-z tlllk was in protest zlgainsi teat-ling evolution in the schools. Ham-i- , SMOKERS’ TEETH BEST Notes on the Prince Edward island Egg Laying Contest for the 43rd Wcek Ending August 27th,1924. Thu (‘onfvst lulllic n gain of 5i w‘ eggs during inst wcvk. Tho total fur thc wuuk was 7N4 or 513C4- pro- duciltvlt. Thu total laid by tho 200 Ili'l|;-i alum» Nov. 1st, 102-1 has IYrEUII 20,018. Ifcv, A. .\It'Alll:ly'.~: Ilnrrvtl flocks tlcll with l), l". pic-Donald's llarrcd flocks for first place with -i7 eggs (By Dominion News Service) LONDON, Scpt. -i.~—Di‘. Mary Slop-art lit-noon. ol Blrkenheztrl. smacking at lir- t-llmln-g session of iiu- iioyul Sanitary Institute con- gress zli Liverpool SlLgi-{IEIIIOII that smoking ziclsus a preventative ngzllnst licrztycti tccih. ' ' nnc, (iolumlmia Vlaley. Vcry 1011i! pfluh‘ A,,K,,_.,,|,,,. “vmnvru, Wm“, Aflt-rwzirils lir. Deacon said that gmdtgs to Wenatchcc. Distancc wyanflolh.“ “Th, H‘|(|‘)“l| ‘vim 4,; tiurhlg lIiv wn-r ehrr examined IIlf! 25g mugs; “mm Tm. 15w,‘ Sunk," W,“ N, ivcth oi lhotlsantlu of men, and Twcniiotlt <luy~ liud trouble 13 ‘VHS min, with 45 “m” Sm“ womi-n who wt-rc to be cugagrtl in with n leaky “Iiuamr Win35‘MCmHq-cnnq, Wm“. |AL.K|,,,,.,,,, ‘Wm, tuunllion iartorics. "invariably I 'i‘ravt~llu(l over more luounltlins fmmh ‘with 4:, ‘V_Kgs_ tying wmffotltld." silo, rl-lnarke-d- "that iho and cascades. Wvtlt t» Invert-st. H_ Runny-N Wm“, \\-)._.,,,,|,,|,,.HL _]_ tooth oi mcn who HIIIOICJI] were \‘\'Ililr Irl‘KI][)rn_g;II)1I1II_\' lII<t'l)Iillll't‘(I by IIIP nicotine. \\’l‘l‘l‘. i'.l'ih with 42 oggs, m.“ Illll lilo-y wcrl- sound right through. IIl‘()\\'ll'.'~' iinrrod linvkc IIPiI with Tho claws of wonlcn engaged in the ldxtrl, Station pan No. l2! for llliiliIiIlnl works won- cortalnly not. llth ]lI.'i(!f!,\\’ILIl Iiil. tlggu l-mqh hvavy sirloin-rs, and l found their Tilt- icl-lil lI(‘('.ii_\'l‘lI in a far greater cx- .l. Ah-(llllivrayi-s ldxpl-rinlvntal Station puns ol’ in-gllurna Nos, 13, l-l, and I2 lcnl than IIIOHI‘ of mull."- \\'".r:- 1214i, RPPUIIIIH and third with 1311, 11th and iiT-t l‘l‘:-l|Il‘('l1v(\|y_ Among tho inhabitants of some 311m .\lvl'h--r.-<on'a Whin- licghtwrna 111' lllc more romoio Fijian islands urorv, fourth with 15bit eggs. l-Jd- In tho SfllllIl I'm-lik- Ucoau. ordin- uztrd iiullpltta whltc Iicgllorug ary taunt.» la unknown, its place WEfo fifth with 1561 eggs, J_ J, bring tukrn by plug tobacco; so Mctllllivruyh-i lieghorns wore sixth Wm‘ 1555 PM“. Mrs. Frank IIIIIII- day's liarrcd lint-kn wcrt- HOV-nth with 1555 twggs. ' _ 'I‘\\‘l-lvts ltcns hnvo quaiiflvtl for Fviflfilriliirut. 'l‘hc highest m.“ Na 1J3 has luld 22b eggs to data J. A. Clark. i‘ Superintendent. many sticks lit-lug worth one pig or ont- wire. as tho t-aso may be. l l 1i Hotel Victoria Wain Strut, Charlottetown Offers to the travelling liublle a comfortable, upto- dlts hotel. Contains .44 room with privacy ugh, U White feathers of any descrip- lon may be clcnncd at home to 00k like ncw at a small cost. T11R11 kasolfait: and plaster of paris Thou shake well. The result will be a beautiful, clean and fluffy feather. White wings may ho treated In-the-ssns manner. t . The gasoline must rvot lie ital-d where th -. s i ht‘ or firs. Charlottetown Hotel. Co., Ltd, """"f\ll'ioiobou..‘ ~—-¢v~‘".¢.04o 0 1 mvrrlc. Mont, Supt, 5. —Rev_ z " 1 Station's w-u N". 13 “as =11". “'“"‘,tt-iia_liis talking a llHmBytifll-O-QIBFJ. which he Is] ‘ yo