SEPTEMBER a, 1926 sec». cnv SCHOOLS “ p popen on Tues- day, Sept. 7th CARTEWS BOOKSTORE a iiwgys HEADQUARTERS for 1h: DESI ll‘l School Books AND chooiSuppiies Here you will find the best values. We have made a iiiiii)’ of the suPPlYillti 0'7 everything required by the _ STUDENT and SCHOLARS in the PUBLIC SCHOOLS. We sell all SCHOOL BOOKS at prices made by the SCHOOL BOARD. and we are I living bigger values than ever in WORK BOOKS, and piifinds of SCHOOL SUP- PLIES. Anlce 9 Inch GLOBE of' he WORLD for $1.00 Self Filling FOUNTAIN PENS 50 “in each. Great Value in SCHOOL BA-GS. - Send along the children. Vrempt attention to every- body. BOOKSTORE open all daytili 6 OlOLOC-K and all dIyWEDNESDAY 8th. CARTER & CO, LIMITED. -__ HH4%+§§O#§Q44Q4444444 J. Lester Douglas 39 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. l. cream Separators THE SHAR-PLES SUCTION FEED Sklms clean at any speed. Terms to suit customers. Extra parts on hand. Write or phone 798 or 939 §+N+N@%O#N§§O§O¥§O§¥# INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN W0 use this adjective ad- vinedly. Sufferers from Eyestrain "ilY have perfect vislonind therefore do not suspect the Presence of any eye defect. entire human organism is The motive power of the a’ Nerve Energy. j NormII eyes, it ls computed utilize about 20% of? this 1 Nerve Energy. but when Eye- 0 strain is present, a much Iarg. < °l‘ Proportion is required. Hence defective eyes, throufih . their consumption of an ‘ex- cessive amount oi NerveEn- "IIY may seriously alleot the functioning of other organs I ae-filtli-MIIY. and produce Ill j HAVE YOUR EYES 1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN You Have No a Better Friend Than Your Pocket Book, Therefore Vote for ,£ Tarifl‘ for Revenue Only and Not ‘for HIGH PROTECTION. Vote for the Party Which Will cm you REDUCTION in TAXATION. VOTE for SINCLAIR and JENKINS and Support the Liberal Administration. l l Central Guardian RODITS TAXI SERVICE Em. plro llotcl, 225 Queen Street. Phone diill-J. LONG CREEK-Church Of Eng- land sorvice in ‘Long Crock next Sditnday at 3.00 p. m. INVERNESS COAL—\Vc 8T0 dis- charging lnvcrness Screen coal to- todny.—A. Plckard & Co. 1701i ED'S TAXI day and night ser- Phons 687 or 201N- . vice. PRlNCETOWN—Unlted Church TRYON PERSONALS. Myra Wood, of Cross Roads, has returned home after days w h rclativcs in Tryon and vicinity. —M1's. services on. Sunday Sept. 5th., at 11 1a. m.. and 7.30 p. m.. Rev. James A. Ramsay, Monctoh will preach at both scrvicos. — Miss spending a few Jlaroid Woodsidc WANTED -- ycnrly subscription. cciving a "subscription. m. R. ll. Church, Crapnuil. their subscriptions. men t. Live hogs and lambs. Farmers having any randy, Phone or write Harry Jenkins. Mar~ ket Bldg. Charlottetown. 1586-8-28-ti. THE BEST PREMIUM YET is our i-aso of ncoditig givcn froo of chitrgo with every new or rcnowai DELiGHTED-All our readers ro- usc oi‘ needles arc do- lightcii with their gift, yours is hero for a yearly now or roncwal HUNTER RIVER CIRCUIT. - Scrviccs Sunday. Sept. 5th, North Wilishirc, 11.00 a.m., Whcatley Riv- rr, 3.01) p.111, Hunter River. 7.30 p. Baxter. minister. INVITATION-Tho Guardian in- vitop all thi-iproadcrs to Iiccomo a holder oi‘ their Gift Necdlo Case. we known you will he disappointed if you do no; roccivo (mo. curly and hi: sure of this Premium. fisnasfiofiéglrtizlliLlgifiilgrllfs Ilridai chorus played by thc iloiy Communion. in Si. Jolius at 11.00 a. and Evcning Prayer in Springfield at 7.710 p. m., on Sun-day next. GREATLY APPREClATED—is the iNccdio (Jase The Guardian is giving to persons subscribing or renewing y Get in on this offer curly and avoid disappoint- $1.75 THREID SILK STOCK- INGS FOR $1.29_—We are clearing out a complete Ilne of thread silk stockings. pointcx heel, regular $1.75 for $1.29, Friday and Satur- Boushruv school is progressing IRV- day.—~Moore G. McLeod. 9-3-31 ornbly under ‘the now management ‘LONG CREEK WOMEN'S IN- liouow m., wont to Summersiilc Monday oven- ing to sec hor father, who is in tho hospital, suffering from a ‘broken hip. —Miss Myra l’. Wood and Miss Dorothy E. Woodsitlo were inSum- lllCfSldLl this wook. visiting Mrs. (i. iCalibcc-k" and Nlrs. Miuto. — Miss hiyra Wood motored with hcr cou- sin. (i. ll. Woodsido. in Clinton last ivcok, Imringing buck Mrs. Woodsido and ililiss Dorothy; also MFELWUDO- side's mother, who is spending a fow days with hcr bcforc she ioavos for ‘British COlIIIIIDlELM-RHSS ‘Mary Lowthor, of tho P. E. island Hospital staff. nnd her sisior A-mic Janio, arc visiting in Victoria, the guests of Evan and -.\iinnie Wright. WEDDING BELLS-WA pretty wciliiing was soicmnizcrl on August 18th at 8.30 o'clock at the homo oi‘ Mr. James A. billlor, Fronchfort. when his youngest sister Emily. was united in marriage to Robert S. West. oi’ EltlOIl. ’I‘ho coromony ‘V119 llrriormcd by Ilov. Mr. Booth- royd of York. Tudor an arch of flow crs and ferns tho. winsomo bride entered tiic parlor on tho arm of hcr brother lo the l-Itfiklllfl of Loli- l\ilss Jcssio Jcnkins, Marshileeiil. Tho bride was gowncilinadrcssoi white cropc do chcnc, with con- ventional vcii. and carried a boquct of white caruatloiis and maiden hair fern. During tho signing of the reg- ister Miss Margaret Miller, cousin of tho bride sang, the "Voice That Breathcd ‘0'cr Eden." The many costly and beautiful presents tcs~ tlfy to tho esteem in which liir. and Mrs. West arc held. Their many friends wish them many happy yours of ivodded bliss. BONSH-AW IND VICINITY. ._ of Miss Bcssic McPhee. Tho school hns ‘been pointed and remodelled by Mr. H. D. McNevln. ~Miss Sadlo . Sunday. Sept. ’ instltuto. , paid. EXAMINED 0 ti. I-'. Ilutcheson 1» Optometrist <> the next meeting. roll call to be Y "a stunt" by each member. use... cove.- STITUTE-IA meeting or unusual interest of tho Long Creek Woin- en’s Institute was held at the homo oi Miss Rose MacEachorn Oil W011" nosday evening. August 4th, with a full attendance of mcmbors to- gether with olevon visitors. Tho meeting was opened by the profil- deni. with the singing of the odo and repeating tho creed followed by the reading and approval of the iuInuti-s of last meeting. Roll call was responded to with "time saving discoveries", and many use- ful hints ivcro given. Arrange- ments were made to hold an 100 rroam festival on Friday ovoninii. Aug. 13th to raise funds for the institute, and a committee was ar- pointed to take charge of and pro- vide zimusemcnts for sumo. Miss Jcitn MacArthur convenor of National Events in piaco of liiiss Rose MacDougali. A pleasing fcnturo 0i’ tho meeting was a very instructive paper 0n "First Aid". road by our Bllilllfvl-‘l- or Miss Iloion lVlucKcnna. toiwilllll‘ with an oxiccllonl. demonstration on hnniiuglng by hcr sister. M188 Dorothy MflCKOIll1il_ a Iionrty vote of thanks was tondcroil tho super- viiwi" nnd hcr sister for coming to this institute and giving tench vaiii- abio assistance to which Miss Mali- Kenna responded in hor usual pious- ing manner that it. was hcr dilly V siltuto at Long Creek and to sop what excellent work this branch was doing and also the splendid co-oporation given by tho momllorfl to their efficient officers. The retiring teacher, Miss Roso Mac- Dougnil who has been here for tho past two years. and has recently a pied o position with Ihc Civil S vino Bureau at Ottawa was ihc ‘ r ‘ipient of n bountiful ihroo piece l< n'ch ivory toilet. sot. from this Mucii credit is duo ino members for tho thorough clean- infg givon to tho interior of tho school hoforo tho ro-oilcnins ""11 Union Jack. A niimbor oi outstanding bills in connection wtth tho school were ordered lo be lDninty refreshments woro served by tho hostess and the moot- ing cloned with the singing of “O Canada” and "God Save tho King." Mrs. Wm. MacDonald kindly in- vlted the members to ho rhome for in _..' I I. vi I V P D and also a plonsuro to visit tho ln- 4: i P P Aug, 12th., also tho installing of n“, , beautiful homo liirs. Dan Darrah was appoinwdiflulnsoy. Mass. nnd Mrs. Wendel Bcaion. motored 1o tho island. and aro tho guests of tlioir people at tho Benton ilotcl, cry I P E _., McPhaiL. of llavorhill. Mass, rived home last week to visit hor parents. Mr. McPhail, Argylo Shore. —Miss Cora McLean. Meadow Rank, was a pas- songni‘ on ihc ‘Bonshaw ‘boat Friday last. -—-’I‘hc Rev. It. il. Stav- rl. oi‘ II-lllllCI‘ River, who has been conducting Hall, has had a largo attendance, and his services aro much appreci- ated by all his adherents. —-Among tho boys who loft for Western Cun- ada WON}! John H. McPhaii, Robt. McPhaii. Noll Campbell. John Mc- Dougald. -l~‘rod McPhail and John McNcvin. —Miss Maude Wilson hm! returned to Bou- shuw. having spout a ‘visit at hor 8i‘- and iMrs. Granycr Oil services in Bonshaw MnPhail. -l)uucau in Mt. llorbort. —Mr. and and family of Iloushaiv. —A successful lawn party was CREOPHO S This valuable remedy pos- seasee unusual down conditions showing a loss of flesh and a tendency toward weak lungs. is a mostvaiuable antiseptic and in this combination will . be found ‘most effective chronle bronchitis, I deep-set, stubborn coughs and 1 > asthmatic conditions. ’ Creophos also system enabling weak consti- y ’ tutions to successfully eom- bat the inroads of disease ' germs. Gives appetite, In- creases flesh and > the general condition. Price $1.00 a bottle. ‘ Iiaroid L wiriiyl PHONE 271‘ 1 178 nmen hold in St. iCatherinWs last Friday and was enjoyed ‘by all. Tho League of tho Cross Band was in htiohd- anco and a largo sum of monoy was made, which goes toward bulld- g a now hall. NYAL‘ kkkkkkL‘ value In run Creosote In 1 lingering Nyai 1 fortllles the Improves Queen Street 1 Plums! Plums! Plums! Preserving Plums NOW ARRIVING $1.00 and $1.25 Per Basket |._...._,__&_@_. Sugar $1.110 w cwt- Preserving Jars—Qts. $1.75 per doz. i Preserving Jars-Pts. $1.50 per doz. ' FRESH Phones MILK PRODUCERS call. phono or writc the Purc Milk ('10.. Ltd- lliizhcst prices for milk or cream. Citizens road their add in today's issue. ‘PLACE YQUR ORDER 110W [OT groceries. fruit and vesfiwblvfi- Store closed all day MonilnYrr-Tell" kiilS & S011, Llll. ITIti-ii-Z-Ffldzsiti. EGGS-We are paying 35c l)" dozen for extras and firsts and 26c poi‘ dozen for seconds-Jenkins & Son, Ltd. 1716-3-21 SUNDAY SERVICES. -Preach- mg in Cavendish Congregation on 5th will be as fol- lows: —-Ncw Glasgow at 11 a. m. Cavendish It p. m.. Stanley 7.30 p. m. Rov. W. H. Harding will be the preacher at the thrco places. AT MILTON -—- Sunday School. 10.00 a. m. Celebration of Holy communion 11 a. m. Evening Pray- er 7.30 p. m. Midweek Prayer Meet- ing service, \Ved., 7.45 . m. At Rusfico ——- Sunday School 2.00 p. m. Evcnilng Prayer 3.00 p. m. THE S. S. CEUTA sailed from Montreal for Charlottetown Wod- nesday. evening. In vlow of the holiday on Monday intending ship- pers of Livo stock and other goods will be required to have their ship- ment at :Pownal wharf by Satur- day afternoon. For further portl- rulurs apply to Curvoll Bros.. Ltd. Agents. 1704-9-3-21 FAIRVIEW. NO-RTH RIVER AND LONG CREEK — Evangelist J. W. Ilayter will preach at the fol- lowing points on noxt Lord's day, sopt. 5th. Fairvlow. Rustico Road at 11, North Rlvor at 3 and Long Crook at 7.30. Everybody wol- come. GOES TO SHERBROOK — Miss Evelyn Windsor loft Wednesday for Shcrbrook. Qua. whore she has accepted a position as ‘leachor of household science in the Shor- brook Protestant High School SERIOUS FIRE -- 0n Tuesday last a barn owned by Mr. Johni Ztiatheson, Loyalist. was burned to tho ground with all tho contents. Mr. and Mrs. Motheson were away at the time and it is thought the iiro was started by children. LONG ‘CREEK — Evangellsts Haytcfs suibioct at Long . ‘Crook Sunday evening, ‘Sopt. 6th will be "is thorn u. Hcreaitormr the judge m. the door.“ This address was. ro- ccntly delivered at Black's liar- bor. N. 11., to a crowded house. A svolcomo is extended to all to at- tond. Service in tho Baptist Church. 7.30 p. m. YORK POINT FERRY— Mon- days. Wednesday, Thursdays. Leave York Point 8.30 a. m. Leave Char- lottetown 11.00 a. m.. Tuesdays and Fridayis—Leave York Point 8.30 a. m., 1.30 p. m" 5.15 p. m. Leave Charlottetown 8.00 a. m.. 11.00 a. m" 6.00 p. m. Saturdays- Leave York Point 1.30 p. m., 6.15 p. m. Leave Charlottetown 1.00 SAUSAGES GUDMIIIIE BRIIS DAILY 184-225. AT ROTARY --Mr. B. W. LePago was thr spoakri- at the Rotary yes- terday svhcu he gave a vivid and interesting description, of his ro- cent motor trip to (‘Kicrcnt parts of Canada and United States. CARDIGAN. MONTAGUE AND DUNDAS - On Sunday, Sopt 5th there will hc Presbyterian sorvicc ll] Dundas at 11 a. m. in the Bap- tist church; in Cardigan at 3 p. m. and in Montague Baptist church at ‘I p. m. Rev. D. McVicar will preach. All are invited. (Patriot Please Copy) MAKING GOOD RECOVERY - iler many friends will be pleased to loarn that Miss Muriel Archi- bald, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Archibald of this city. is making a good recovery from an operation for appendicitis undergone last Sunday night in the Prince Edward island Hospital. PAINFUL INJURY — Mr. Ches- ter Holland. of Lower Bedeque. mot with h vary painful accident late last Saturday night. He was rc- turning from. Snmmersido with a. friend, both riding motor cycles at a good clip. Mr. Holland was be» hind when they ran into a sandy piece of road this side of Ros-s‘ Corner and Mr. Holland took a header. with the unfortunate rc- sult that his leg was broken above tho ankle. His friends obtained speedy medical aid and we are illo- ascd to say that the sufferer is now making a. good recovery. INSTITUTE MEETING —- The August meeting of the Cornwall- York Women's institute met at the homo d1: Mrs. Geo. lviacDouaid. Cornwall. opened by singing of the Odo followed ‘by roll call and min- utos of last meeting. The mom- bors answered by recipes for easy lIlSlICS in hot weather. Many use ful hints were given. Tho usual businvss was proceeded with and scvcrai resolutions passed. one being that the Dcpi. of Pub- lic Works ‘ho aokcd to place it dan- Charlottetown Exhibition Tenders Separate Tenders will be receiv- ed by tho undersigned up to and 011 Monday. the Thirteenth day of September. 1926, for the following privileges at the Exhibition to be held in Charlottetown 1mm the 21st to 24th September. 1. For the privilege of Catering undorp-thc Grand Stand only. 2. For the printing and selling of Score Cards for the Races. K. For thc supplying of Straw as required. - 4. For selling feed for Horses, Cattle, 010., on the ground. 5. For supplying pressed old Hay for Race Horsw. in Nos. 1. 2. and 4, the highest or any tender. and in Nos. 3 and 5 the lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Conditions may the obtained at tho office of C. R. SMALLWOOD Sccly-Treas. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. M. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. D. Murphy of Elmira motored to the city today. Mrs. G. Elmer Ritchie and two little ilaughters have returned from a visit to Portland, Mo, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Aiwaril and daughter have arrived by motor from Portland. .\le.. on a short visit. Mr. Erest Iiictcalie, Bank Nova Scotla, Toronto, left on return Mon- day morning after spending his vacation at his home, Victoria. Mr. Wesley Clarke, Bank Nova Scotia. Toronto. returned Monday from his holidays with his parents in Victoria. The many friends of Master Ken- neth Grcen. Albany, are pleased to see him home again after success- fiiily undergoing an operation in the Prince County ilospital. Master Robert and Thomas Hub- bard who have been visiting their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dewar City. have returned to Otta- pa. Mrs. Edvrard Flynn and daugh- tor IIElEH have gone on a visit to New York. Mr. Leigh Sponsor and family left Wednesday on reinn-i. to Cal- gary after a pleasant summer with Mr. and ltlrs. Justice Hazard at Bsllsvue Bungalow. Mrs. J. B. Robertson. o1’ Now- custic. N.B., is visiting friends and relatives in Flat River, Wood islands and Montague. She also Intends to visit her former home in Hartsvlllc, 'P. E. l. Her many friends are glad to wclcomo her back again. Miss Verna Weeks of Carleton, was a visitor to Cornwall and vici- nity recently. While there sho was the guest of Miss Tillie Boyle. and attended the Community Club pic- nic heiii at Governor's lsiandovhich was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Lorno ‘S. MacEwcn. accom- panied by her sons, Franklin and Bloise, after spending two weeks‘ vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George b. Johnson. Trenton. Road. I61‘! Monday morning for All this week the young the city after vacation and ordinary food to stand the PERFECTION I forenoon's work, will fresh Lim WHOLESALE Schools Ric-open Next Week st. enuous term at school. They require more than the CON ES . eaten on the way to school, especially after the mid. day meal when they are somewhat fatigued after the eat too much lee cream-if It ls Perfection. Central Creame vies folk will be returning to preparing for another strain. CE CREAM IN "1 "W" "P- They cannot ited DISTRIBUTORS .k k kkkkkkkkk kk kkk k wwvvv vvv v vvvv vvY » Iuiy Bacon 0o the July Bacon Hog Prince Edward Island, has b .1927. Prize Money amounting t ‘ rowed the property of Entries which will be fore pigs are six weeks old. will be charged- For further lnfernsation i kkkkkk l7ll-9-3-fmw3i. gor sign at. North River Corner. Mrs. G. W. MacDonald gave a vcry futon-sting report on the convention hold in Charlottetown. dwelling chiefly on the addresses by Drsfrid- marsh and MacMlilan. iMany inter- esting subjects were discussed. Al‘- ter lunch was served and a very profitable time! spent. ‘ Meeting closed ‘with National Anthem. The Misses MacKinloy. York iPolnt. in- vited the members to their home for noxi imocting, Monday afternoon Sept. iiih. ——-—<0>—-—— PERSONALS Dr. Loo Frank icii. yesterday on a trip t0 Montreal. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert Todd and family of Brudalbnno, paid a visit to Carleton recently. Mr and iMrs. R. S. Perkins. Bos- ton. Mass. returned yesterday af- tor spending a vacation at the home of Ewen McKlnnon. Imwis. p. m" 5.00 p. m. York Point 10.15 a. m. town 12.45 p. m. 1688-9-2-21 .__, t is Necessary to Sundays-Leave. Chariette- is spending a vacation at tho homo Miss Mary McKInnon of Boston. their homo at Stanley Bridge. P. E. i.—-New Glasgow Ncsrs. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weiss of Newton Centre. iilass" who have Iieoh visiting Mrs. Weiss’ sister Mrs. Joseph S. Dover and brother Mr. Robert Crockett oi’ York leave on return Saturday tho 4th. it is 21 years since Mrs. Welss‘s last visit, Mr. Weiss who never visited hero before is vory much: impres- sed with the beauty or the island. Stock Quotations HALIFAX, Sept. 2.-—Quolat1ons furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members of the -Montreai Stock Exchange: At. Top. and Santa Fo Ry. .. 158% American Can. Co. .. Am. locomotive Co. l .. 106 Am. Smot. and Rciniz. Co. .. 144% Union Bag and Paper Co. .. ' Anaconda Cop. iMln- Co. .. ... Canadian lPaciilc Co. .. Chile Copper Co. us. Cast ITOII {Pipe and I-‘dy oi.’ her parents In Lewis. 231,5 Davison Chemical CO- (The) 103 Consolidated Gas Co. . . . . .. 111% Hudson Motor Car Co. . international Paper Co. . . Mis. Kan. and Tex. Ry. Reading Co. . . . . . . . . .. .- Unlon Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . .. 162% ILS. industrial Alcohol Co. . 75% Westinghouse Electric . 70 United States Stool 11W. Woolworth Co. 117 Abitibi . ., . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Can.’ Stcamships Pfd. . 84% Bridge . . . . . . . . . .. 73% Howard Smith 55% Lauren Pulp . . . . .. 102 Montreal Power .. -- 53 National Breweries . 67 Spanish River 97% Sleo Co- Can. Com. .. 108% Winnipeg Electric . - '57'% int, Petroleum . . . . . . . .. 34% Standard Now Jersey ... . 43% Standard New York . . . - ~ - -- 33 Wheat-Sept. 132%; Dec" 136%; May. 141% Corn-Seph, 16st; Dec, 83%; May. 89% 45%. In order to encourage a midsummer supply of market hogs and maintain uniformity and regularity Competition open to been contributed equally by the Federal Live Stock Branch and the Provincial Department oi A§Fl°""l"'°- farrowed between January 1st and February 15th and far- the contestant constitute an entry.‘ scored in July, must be made be- i unless there are fifteen entries. An entrance fee of $1.00 t o A 2 4 4 kkkk kk k kkkk k kkkkkkkkkkkkk vvvviv vv v vvvvvvw v Oats-Sept. 37; Dee, 40%; May mpetition in production residents of eon established for the year o a maximum of $250.00 has Five pigs No Competition will be held write to the Dominion or Provincial ‘Live Stock Branches. Chlrlittiflwll- kkkkkkk‘; Old Sydney Screened Coal fiqq We are well stocked with this excellent Coal. Now Is the time to place your order. "‘ Hard Coal Just received a ‘large cargo of Hard Coal both In stove and chest- nut sizes. We will be pleased to place your order now, beat quality, lowest prices. W. D. GILLIS 8t C0 PHONE 176 -425‘ Wheat-Oct, 133%: Dec, 131; o. NY. Con. and Hull. Riv. Rm. 143% a.Cou>1stry’s I’ May, 136%- .__4 rogress stew» '- ..\