t" Blfhdv ‘bucklne up,‘ . ‘h cigarettes.” / ' .117’ , “throat-easy” A aayo Ola! ‘P. ROOIllflfzQg e (Canadian Contract snag. Aniwg), NO COUPONS ALL QUALITY \ ,__ I s n a g g I"; ,-‘—-—~-~——--~-_ _s__: e a s a a s.s'p'.'."-' _______._._____ \\\e'.\a.\ \\ l , ' I Central Guardian WALK THROUGH ‘I'll MIN‘! STOII on Thursday when you visit the Milliaer! Opening. You'll see a lot efwendarfully iineresting wear- ables II husbands and I083- MOORE d: MCLEOD LIMITED. 7888-31 K. OF C. regular meeting tonight. 7859 LOVELY SILKS and dress fabrics ask a bit oi your attention at tho Millinery Opening on Thursday. MOORE d: MCLIOD LDllTIiD. ‘ma-ti MILLINIRY OPENING-Tho new ideas in iall lieadwcar for ladies will be shown here on ‘rhursday after- noon. MOORE do MCLDOD LIMIT- . ‘lees-ti see ‘l’!!! NEW GLOW! AND HOIIII! when you cone to the winner! 09min: on Thursday. MOORE s» MCLIOD LIMITED. ~ 7863-81 MAIIJID IN IOU’!!! AIIICA- The Daily Mail, Johannesburg. South Africa. August loth. heathe an- ment oi a brilliant weddins WE DISPENSE PRESCRIPTIONS WRITTEN BY 'ANY DOCTOR . J. ERNEST H. WORTH Phme 82, LET Us DISPENSE -YOURS- ‘We specialize in the dispensing of Prescriptions, and take a particular pride in this work. Our supply of drugs is being obtained from the most reliable everything including Vaccines and Serums rre fresh. Registered Drug- glstg with years of experience do all dispensing. Prompt phone and mail delivery. An up-to-date night ser- vice at your command. manufacturers and TI-IE MODERN DRUG STORE Prescription Specialists 1t! Prince Street. m¢_a_a;e/5- "*1"; """" '%'T_‘_11‘ i 2 Classified Advertisements One Insertion ...................... loo per line of s worib Three laser-tulle xi ‘ ¢.4LYJL...__¢* 5.1L. "A'=A ‘ A“; '—- TATI'T“A1':3"X'A s" flcpcrlinsollwords ace lcperlineoflwords "in-Um... ‘lo per llna of 5 words _.'_ Y.'_ v1"? _'J ‘i: taking piece in it. Georges Church. Park ‘lbwn. 0n saturdey the mer- i-iage took piece between Mr. Dennis Leigh Gale. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gale of Seven Oaks. England. and Miss B. G. Joyce Palmer. only daughter of w. W. Jervis Palmer oi Johannesburg. B. A. The ceremony was performed by the night ltev. the Bishop of Johannesburg. end es- sisted by the Vicar o! St. Georges. Mr- H. Jarvis Palmer gave away his daughter. who wore en ivory velvet gown with a train cf exquisite Hon- iton lace. which lied been worn by her mother. aunt and grandmother. After the ceremony at Abegweit, the home of the bride. Mrs. H. Jervis ' Palmer received 2W guests. who were entertained in the large open grass terrace oi the home." The bride is a grand daughter of the late Chas. Palmer, 3.0., o! this city. i-_-_-p——-- Ill-EQUAL! I Mrs. c. Fred Black returned on Qat- urday to resume his studies at Mount Allison University. Agents Wanted Miscellaneous m" m“, w“, ‘tum, u mm ~ » i Wales Callers. spent the week end a AB co., 310 SPADINA JOHN ALFRED MACDONALD ° Tbronllo, require agents in this Land Surveyor, Hermariville, souris: with h" ‘mm "*1 viii"? "will"; locality h; take orders mi- Canada's Meadow Bank- iinest lino of Personal Christmas Greeting Cards. » A. W. Sept. 23.2i,25,26,27.28,30. -—-—~ CAPABLE 0F INTERVIEWING better homes. Exclusive botany wool underwear, lingerie, hosiery, Free samples. Give full particulars. British Knitwear Limited, Simcoe. Ont. A. W. 24-25-27-28. ‘A BIG l5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Greeting Card Sample book free: men and women already making five dollars up daily. in spare time; experience or capital unnecessary. Garreison 00., Brantiord, Ont. A. W. 0-23-24i. WANTED - REPRESENTATIVES (either sex) in every town in Can- ada to take orders for Canadian Personal Christmas Cards. Big do- mand. Bend now for beautiful free Sample Book and earn money immediately. Liberal commission. Premier Art Ouild, College s. Spad- ina. Toronto. A. W. o-tn-ao. bounce YOUR. sAtAnY nr ADD- lnl 035.00 weekly selling Imperial Art Personal Christmas Cards to - Friends, Business Associates. Club and Church members, from Magni- ficent Free Sample Book. Imperial " Art. Manufacturers. o1 weuinsw" West. Toronto. A. w. . 9-11.. sept. a0 l-Artonmo BALESMEN FOR Men's Made-to-Measure Clothes. How does 89.00 profit per sale np- peel tn you? Good producers are Riven profit-sharing opportunity- Union shops-skilled workers. All- m»! Perfect workmen- "nip ecc e. liooaoo Trust Oomllllly guarantee with each garment. Good salesmen deserve the best lino. Write immediately IOI‘ De Luxe Out- Prce. atetinc lge, occupation. “Pei-lance and references. Nation- ll Direct Bolling s ' “ . Box secs, Montreal. Que. A. W. Sept. 23-24-26. J For Sale Ion sate ._ more BROWN v cloth coat, slle so. Apply st this oiriee. rsee-e-ss-ti. Ion can: ._ not!» Tor nasir. win m. m Great Oeoree 5t. , vm-o-ai-ai i; Ion IALI-AYIISIIIII nun. is month; old. l, 0. P. Dem Grade A Bus. r. Dollar. Brookflelit. ‘ * a vvca-c-si-ai. ______________________, POI sAsa-eecoim 1mm iii En Ford truck. model A. Mao two JIMBI ‘l’ ton truck. Poole h qTlloinpecn, Montague. "Eb-II! ‘M Wanted __ _ ‘Miran-e on e ruarnsnen on _____.___.....____._._._--- can. crnusriass canoe sas-ssofiii. .2... ..__.._._----—i—-— "I IIAVE ALWAYS IN STOOK American Rubber Belting and Traces. money refunded. Sells at Half Price. Clinton Morrison, Fredericton Sta. P. E. I. 7804-9-21-7l-"M." T0 LET-MY STORE 163 KENT Street, immediate possession. A, T. Vlnniccmbc or Stewurts Bakery. 7838-9-24-31. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE AT GAY- town, of house and barn, September 24th at noon. J. A. McDonald, Auc- tioneer. 719i-9-2l-8i. ._...____ Articles For Sale SALE—ONE I REMINGTON 7849-9-24-31. FOR Phone 578. Salesman Wanted APPRENTICE SALESMEN WANTED to learn and eventually handle our business in Prince Edward Island. Moderate earnings at start. Work permanent and opportunity excel- lent. Give names of two references. Box 116. WE REQUIRE ADDITIONAL REP- resentatives at Charlottetown also other attractive openlnso at Mon- tague. Georgetown and other Island points. Exceptionally fine contract for real producers and a eplendld opportunity for a favorable start due m high potato prices predicted. Write fully Crown Life Insurance company, Maritime Branch, Mone- w“, N, n, B. W. 0-11-01. __________._.__.__.__.- Female Help Wanted ssxraiimucsn arm. roe. doves work. Mrs. Burnett, a Ups!!!‘ flfllgborough Street. rsse-c-ii-u. WANTED-MAID, our To steer at homo. Apply 25 Kent 5t. between a and 1o o. m. 7861-9444106 WANTED-MAID I0! GINIRAI. housework in country. Apply in care oi Guardian. 7860-9-24-31 WANTED — MIDDLE AGID WO- mgn ye for home in country- Appiy . John McKenzie. Mt. Stewart. _ "[7174-18-81 AN EXIIIIINCID WAITIISI wanted at the Parker Rouse. Void-ti ‘1467-8-23-11310. Matei-ial guaranteed or S. W. 9~24-1l- ’ w. and Mrs. D. J. McGovern end their deuahter Miss, Constance, cf saint John, N. 3.. are visiting Mrs McOovernh sister. Mrs. I. J. Casey. Mr. Herold Yeo of this city. left yesterday for Dalhoueie University. where he will enter upon prl-midical studies. Mr. Yec was formerly prin- cipal cf Spring Perk lehccl. BIRTH! ALLEN-Jib Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen. Summerside, on Beptember so, a daughter. MeLIODF-Orweil Cove. Sept l0, to Ernest and we. McLeod a eon. Donald Beverly. MOIIJO-At louris, on dept. 2i, to the wife c! Mr. P. L, Morris. (nee Ella McMahon.) e daughter. Con- gratulations. 4 DIATII MCDONALD-hulls McDonald. yll- terday morning. at the residence of her brother, J. I. McDonald, West 5t. Peters. Iuneral at t. Andrew's Church, Wednesday morning at c o'clock. (Patriot please copy). MACDONALD-At Cardigan. Sept 88. Mrs. James I- MacDonald. and ‘II widow oi the late James I. Mac- Donald. 91.1.4. She leaves to mourn one sister. Mrs- John A. MacDonald. Cardigan. Funeral notice later. MONTGOIIII-At Ilisabeth. ll. J.. on lept- m, after a short illness. We. Annie Montgomery. aged ll. wife c: the late Donald ilonteomery. for many years station elect at Alber- ton. ‘nee remains were forwarded tc auinmereide. where the funeral was beldessleptidfromtitalreehr- tartan Church to the resolve Cem- OMII. - In Memoriam lnmeassfllllhenlanealyada who peeeedte theflreetleyaad. lifl-Klldlfiltteliiolehiily. v ms time seuin well known line P"- scnel Chistinee cards. scrceflecce unnecessary. An earl! "l" m‘ our co-ope ..t.:an eeeuree sum"- l Beautiful new P0591” "m?" . t6 Ill" O01 Hula lftrocnhtg." ‘itovrwflililm m“ IIO. . _ _ This‘. WM; ispmoiziiitlitli. some. . ~ ‘uni-furnished rooms. Apply ll- wv-iw-oueseiea ____ moi-It'll s '" "Mb. finial. cwoearelea ‘ IIIAIIII t LIMITED W. .-. t alzsfivaqglyif - - TFHE CH DAHTE AUTUMN LINGIIII will be attractively shown with the many other new things on Thursday afternoon. MOORE dc MOLEOD ‘lfldbflii SPENT HUMMER BEBE-Sir An- drew McPheil, K.C.M.G., prominent Montreal specialist and author. who has been spending tho summer at his old homo in Prince Edward Ic- land. passed through the city on the Ocean Limited Baturdsy on his re- turn t) the Metropolis.—Monctori Times. _ THURSDAY AFTERNOON we will be showing all the new ideas in ladies wear for all. Especial attention is drawn to the Ladies’ Coats. Ladies‘ Dresses, Ladies‘ Hats oi all kinds. MOORE do MCLEOD LIMITED. 7863-31 MURPHY-DUFFY - St. scene of e happy event on August 8th. i929, when Mr. Daniel Mlllpliy. an enterprising young farmer ci Freetown, was united in marriage to Miss Lena M. Dufly R. N., one of Kinlroris most popular and highly esteemed young ladies. The bride in In elegant dress of French Beige with hat to match was attended by Miss Pearl Murphy, while Mr. Percy Murphy, of Middlctown, supported the groom. After the marriage core- mony, which was performed by Rev. M. J. Smith, the happy couple ac- companied by their brothers end sisters enjoyed a delicious dinner, at- tho home of the bride. In the aft»:- 11°°n the Wtddlnr party meal-co flllrollsh the eastern part of the Is- land, reaming in the evenlng~ to their future home in Freetown, All Join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Mur- phy e happy and successful voyage through life. i‘ E T l] ll i AND BET UNDER Abbies Fdddiall Pract- There will be football practice for the Abcgwelt players this evening at 4.80 at the Prince of Wales College Grounds. All those who wish to play the game erg asked to be on hand. This season the wearers of the red and black will endeavor to carry on the good work already achieved by Q10 bell tossing aggregation. To buck t-hrourh uiis undertaking will be e herculeen task. but practice and the will to work, coupled with the rice. essary enthusiasm arid love of the game, will no doubt prove one oi "l! lllsirst assets in prestige and further glory for this city and the Blend province in geiiei-si. The material is here, but lies dor. mant because oi the lack offh- terest on the parts e1 {gm and players alike. Theeforc let's see l- BWWIP llllill-loe and an equally \ 1' , x ‘ _ _ . a A Toliic~—— and g Mid", n“ e Beverage! ieisawufi-Elfiliififi #95:: I57: i... ..:"°""'m'l5“° “"5" M e11’ ieEQ-flfidi g5 ill»??? ludmfizlverlnliee. Please h: Toll.’ makesd .’:.‘rm,_§§tiic:..'-$...; % "U" Museum-glass. Salli; g D5 caors nnos, Lin. "Charlottetown, p, l, r, ALLEN I 00., LTD. a nninnl Bldg., Toronto. reaches our drug store our graduate Pharmacists nil it in exact propor- ticoa prescribed. W" dwel- then oareiullr recheck- wlslue are scrupulously inst DO, i108 lilltlh in entrust your pry. erlptions to our painstaking care, - rue racem- saucers-n “n5.” gneueance of lovers oi the Maia- mung bout; staged hero Saturday fillll’! Church. Kinkora, was the night before a large crowd oi fill"- ice Thi- Evening Should See Big Turn. out. - ' lY DPQIUIIWG. _ - “Protection " DTIOII‘ OAII II IVII! CAlI When your doctor's prescription “mwum... “M, ma“ M” at the Capitol Theatre. is nothing ii “m; "m, “g not exciting. ‘TOWN GUARDIAN. i DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer Gredlate Ullllfllu" Chronic and Ilervele We'll" 1M Prince it. Phone l0"- Oppoelte 8L fall's Childh- wee- t-i 0- 0. pig chasing game this evening at 4.30. Johnny Nemis Wins In Second PORT ELfiIN. Sept. zii-Johnnl‘ New; o1 cgpe Breton scored a tech- nlcal knockout over Younl 59rd l“ the second round of a scehduled ten isns gathered from all over the county. Joey Mack was advertised l0 appear against Nemls in the feature bout oi the card but he felled to out in an appearance and sent YounK Herd. of Sanford. Mo. in his P1!“ The scrap was good while it lwod but the New Eriglander was no match for the Nova Bcotlsn, and the towel was thrown into the “n8 1n the second round. In the semi-final Dujay won c judge's decision over Crawford Iii" four rounds of furious fighting. while P. E. I. PIOTESTANT OBPIANAGE REVIEW Tlrnc has been passing and the work of the Orphanage has been steadily advancing. During the lest few months the Adoption Committee has been busier than ever before, and today we are caring ior, perhaps, the largest num- ber of children in our history. This condition can scarcely be at- tributed to hard times in the province ior most have come to us through bereavement. It is of course, openly stated that the Home is most excellently con- ducted and the children are much better cared for and their health more closely guarded than in the ma- (Iitase f. Sanbornt SUPERIOR TIA BLACKN" GREEN OR. MIXED In sealed air- Asseieiswiua-giseiyeisuseeeivlsusst] i tight pack.ge5 ta CHASE k SANBORN, Montreal. Jorlty of private homes. If this be true, is not the Orphanage doing its part well? but with the growth of the work, what about the means to carry on? It, has been our privilege to extend grateful thanks to many thoughtful Friends and Societies, for kindness shown the children in the way oi Outings. ‘The latest is the Labor Union, through whose invitation many enjoyed an ex- cellent day, Now the Fall is almost here, and cases the agree. We begin a home-the child com- child chooses and you FOG-AUTO lilENACI FOUND’ With the moi-easing number oi pleies it. When ambition sllicks—they fire it. When we would stray-they call us back. They sse an anchor automobiles, London fogg are found to be more dangerous than ever. Dr. John S.,0weii.s declares that a teet o! that holds through many storms and Oil!‘ BYmDill-llkts 3o out to the strand- ed child. Are we doing our full part for the" unfortunates whose vary lives de- pend on us) icg near Wiiitehiil rectntiy revealed that it conaemed carbon moncxidea natural gas-sulphuric acid and tar irritants. The carbon monoxide gas is believed to have coma g3. hausts from the many automobiles. we are looking to our annual Fall collection, which usually opens about the first of November. This collection is the only appeal we make to the‘ public and on it depends our success‘ or failure lOl‘ the year's Eaiazic" in the first preliminary McDonald prelimingry LeBlanc was awarded the decision over Beck. All the bouts were well staged and glghough the main event was brief the customers seemed well satisfied with the good boxing exhibition. Frank Taylor, Moncton, refereed the main bout. Saint John, will fight Nemls here on Saturday. October l2. and Bud Jar- dine. Springhill, issued a challenge to Cleud McKinncn, oi Bsckville. Colorful Drama At Prince Edward e-i- Fine shades oi character drawinz. against a colorful background and a story that is compelling and con- vincing, characterise "His Captive Woman." the First National picture now at the Prince Edward Theatre. George Fltnneurlcc. who produced and directed the film. has a repute- tlon for color and romantic accom- pliahment in his pifl-llrol- And h! has infused these plcntifully into the dramatic tale of a girl hunted for murder. her sojourn on a desert is- land with the officer sent. to brine her back, their rescue and return for trial. Dorothy Maekail and Milton Sills play the leading roles. The island backgrounds. photographed in Ha- waii, are especially attractive and those in the courtroom are graphic and effecting. Donn Byrne wrote the original story called "Changeling." from which the film version was skilfully , As a study in modem de- generation followed by regqieration, with the simple code oi honor actu- ating en unimeginative and hard- boiled New York cop the reformation in the character of a typical gold- digger who has lest all illusions concerning men and life in general. it has few peers. This is where the fine work oi Pitme 1w and the two principal players come into being. with a deep appreciation oi dramatic val- ues, even the rare moments or com. 0d!’- Flimiiurice. once an artist. with brush and canvas. has transferred his artistry to the greater screen. Bills. with his usual thoroughness, dovolopl the policeman! character shrewdly. At first invincible in the face of feminine all nt, he falls Ifldllllly. largely because oi the ei- Mtl oi biopiaquity and gratitude and the girl forgetting her peat life finds the new \birth in her soul, leaming to respect end then to love the uncouth and forthright character of her captor. It is pure entertainment gorgeous- This Pox rlim. e newspaper melo- l" w‘ "mum '° "l" 7°"! dremmmakeeevenaemacithechi- ‘ ‘°°‘°"' cleofroctpeeleloa feuds look mild and sole-ry- Prom beginning to end one frenslod P9731” n‘. P735 llld "ill O1 till underworld. struggle between the "Protection" aweepa on to a fsrincndous climax. which in. eludes the bombing of the newspaper plant. and a luwrise dencuement it's simply swell. Robert Iiiiott. e newcomer te the amen. but one es lroedwars fave- ritle. givee e splendid performance as a herd-boiled managing editor. New MM Gum and am lta- Dorothy Iurreu. cert as the rum l. I. I. a, "‘"‘" "set-in. adds still more leurels defeated White. and iiiths second‘ It was announced that Joe Irvine. i Sheet. It is sincerely hoped the pupil: generosity as in the past uull age. carry us a.cr There are sons who 1a.". pledges 1' ed to r:_:; yiu ofi" tlic Usual} mi: :t many Calls czi a t lic. In this .' : . other in mi’ l. .'.l .1 . 1 Ian. _ uze there s. F1311)’ 8-1 calls, for in many. private i126.‘ Iauals finalize lristigu. ticns for whe benefit of their fellows, and in more the Governments do it ir. their 'J\\"l way After all, thcrc is very little pleasure in having money; the real kick is felt either ii. the making or the spending of both, and many have found it difficult to give away wisely. A Miser i= usually succeeded by a Spendthrlft. _ Our Orphanage 13 doing g 5mg work in caring for unfortunate child- ren; other institutions can; for the adult, who has passed through the Child Stage, perhaps one of negiectf The Foundation of health and char. " acter is laid early. 1 You have visited the Home-what is your opinion of the care m‘... children are getting? Have you a wish i to adopt a child? There are many? there to choose from, though <;~~ ~~-~~,v' to her fast growing reputation. \\'.'.l..l Paul Page. the last of tho featured‘ trio, retains his admirable natural. ness that distinguished him in "Speakeasy." Which incidentally. was also directed by Benjamin Stoloff, maker of "Protection." l Electri f W a1.’ limpet. Cleaner Makes Old Paper Look Like New ‘g Instead of buying new wall Paper at large-cost-freshen the old with this wonderful disinfectant cleanser. You will be surprised at the results. Price percun only 15c Beautiful‘ Waxed Floors 'Are easy to have and easy to keep. Use Old English Wax 1lb.can................0nly75c F The Rogers Hardware Go. Ltd. Allnardfi Ll-slrrsent for Warts _____.__________ _ SEPARATE and ATTACHED concurs .4 E- 3 0 0 O To Choose From WHITE- BLUE- SAND— MAUVE-—- Fancy Checks and Patter" GIGANTIC SALE Of Valcort Guaranteed Broadcloth Shirts Valcort shirts are sold exclusively by M llopollggn Sterne Lit-Are guaranteed full standard lire, are guar- llt-Ild fast colors. "on shrinheblaeaeiueive up-to-the-min- ate patterns. made by Canada's larmt custom ahirt man- afacturere. GIT ‘DUI! NOW-BUY SIX A’! ‘l’!!! PIICI 1'9 L csmsnxs GREATEST SHIRT VALUE SIZES 14 TO 17 Metropolitan Store Extra Sales Ladies Will be on Hand- to insure Youoi Prompt Service MAAIL ORDERS PROMP TLY F ILLEDQ -_ m... 1a»! v»>.g.i;-.z.;-3‘ ‘ ;,.',.l‘.;;-;._‘ .' ' ' ‘ a