r-“mxi? ' -.-. PORTRAIT AGENTS WRITE US, rprimariiy designed to correct alleg- orey ten:- ' tee p11 ‘over the I _ ‘Jtltllilfwrflh ¢v=r'-"'T5llr* reqnieitee ans we went on opportunity to ehow you this line-éflly we telnet on l villi! s. El a... f. _ M, l Garden court Teleuin Inc Powder 7le_ v.1. rosin an... iii-ileum. stw UDIII‘ ll CID O W Agents Wanted state amount of your business for special prices. We now have tho largest, bcst equipped plant iii Canada, can give promptest ser-’ vice and best work at moderate prices. prints finished, frames new line. Free Samples. Mor- chants Portrait Company. Tor- onto. ‘1612-7-15-tf. Female Help Wanted WANTED—YOUNG LAIYY AS clerk in retail store. Apply A. ll. care Guardian. 2i. ' \ users-when 22, 1020 i l =00?‘ anfive lguree (se ensue , ... ,_ fiffl-Fzic-w- ihoreuelllvseesiie-dee- wttheenneeioodleeb. Abbi“) ll) I [l6 J mmi&h."it'l'l.l°éli."i‘t.‘d u“ tie I “Irina ewefpifi-n zd ll- lbll d] ';...*'~'-5:2-1£.“-.:+.=-.=.-"-.E‘~=i?-“= ' 0 2313-9323 ‘no-u" "i; ml‘: :- .:.'L':il::i...': meltin- ‘ >3 ‘GOO-O FOR SALFr-A MOODY IIAY PRESS good as new, D. Darrach, York. R. R. P. E. 1., or A. Horne and Co. Charlottetown. 2878-948-fiipd. Teachers Wanted WANTED—TEACHER FOR Till‘) Hunter River School No. 218. Sup lcmont $250. Apply to Walter ‘ Wh tiock, Secretary of Trustees. \VAI\"I‘ED— snoolvn onsss mes- cher for Wheotle’? School. Sup- plement $135. Applyizl-loward Carr. Oyster Bed Bridge. 2879-9-18-4ipd. WANTED—- MAID. APPLY T0 WWW?‘ am. J. . Arsenault, 13a Kent Mala Help Wanted Street. 19-3i. W/WTIF-A IIOWEWIAID- AP- wANTnu-voulvn ilrAn AIIOUT 9W1" 61/0111"!!! MPB- C- - B» l8 years of age to learn opera- I-orlsworth. 181 Fitzroy Strcot- tlnir. Apply to lifarlulter Prlncfl 29°1-!l-2°-3l~ Edward Theatre. 2039-0-22-t-f. For Sale. FBI! SAI.E—I-lI.R("l‘IlIC LIGIIT plant. Apply B. C. Webster, North over. 2906-9-20-3lpd. - non SALE-A wnnwBEN 1.10111‘ chandiiér, suitable for church or .hall. Apply Manager Prince Ed- ward Thcatre. 2930-9-22-tf F0]! HALE —- NEW GASOLINE bunt, 29 feet ovcr all. 7 foot bcam, light draft water with or with- out tn suit purchaser. Apply to (llwnr Liddinuton (‘in \V. E. How- i]i_tt,1 Lobster Factory. Borden. P. IGSTAIHJBIIED BUSINESS for sale at Rusticovllie, consist- ing of lnngc store, four warehous- es. Standard Scales. and \\'harf property. Particulars imply to owner, Joseph Gallant. Rustico- ville. 2941-9-22-3l. L1! ENERGETIO MAI 1'0 MARK- et the Service Shield in Prince Edward Island. Good proposition for the right party. Art Novel- ties 00.. London. Ont. “IANTEI! T0 G0 T0. RORTHERN - part of New York State: for one year. experienced fox mancher. good salary. House accomodatlon furnished for married man. Ap- ply quickly to W. K. Rogers, Charlottetown. 8i. $20 AND Ill‘ MADE WFEKLY llY our DJIPIRS men and women in spare time. day or evenings. sell- ing tho best and larlzest selec- tion of Personal Groctini: Christ- mas cards at popular prices. hing- nlilcent sample book free. No ex- perionce necessary. Does not in- terfere with regular work. A few mrcncy opportunities still open. Service guaranteed. lilodcrn Art Company, Manufacturers, 122 Richmond West. Toronto. Schools Need Goal. 0r, Close Down (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Sept. 20.—A legacy of former administrations, the fam- .ous regulation seventeen. has made ‘its first bow to the Drury Govern- Linent yesterday. It has to do with .lhe instruction in English in the ischools of ihe province and was ted abuses which hsd crept into flhe schools in French-speaking dis- yiricis. Roman Catholic French- ppeaking people, in particular, re- lsented it as infringing upon-their prights and the Ottawa Separate YSchooI Board fought it to a bitter MOTHER! i _:"'Califomia Syrup of Figs" ' Child's Best Laxative _ and unsatisfactory finish from their point of view. The immediate matter that the boards waited upon Premier Drury and others of the Cabinet yester- day was to have the aid of the Government in the payment of teachers and the purchase of coal. An injunction now prevents ap- propriation of money for these pur- poses, and the separate schools of the capital may be closed unless the Government can devise some means oi’ siding the board lo tide over the difficulty. It is understood that during the course of tho inter- view ths whole question of regula- iion seventeen was thoroughly and candidly discussed. HARD COAL M-INERB nsrurm- ma T0 wosK. IREADliNG, Pa., September 21.- Reports from the Schuylkill hard coal region received here today indicated slightly more than 5 per cent of ills men have resumed work. ‘It is expected that 70 cars of anthracite will be produced dur- ing ihe day. ln normal times the daily average production is 1,400 cars. - HAZELTON. Pa, September 21. —-'l‘he end of "vacation" strike in the anthracite coal region today "depends -upon the altitude of ihe mine operators toward reinstating monthly men -who quit in sym- pathy with the miners. This was indicated by reports received hers Jiy officials of the United ‘Mine Workers which showed that "va- csiionists" were returning in all districts except in tho Schulykill ieids. where the hard coal dig- orii have voted ilo ‘remllll 0W llnlii the operators have reemplov- ed the "sympathy strikers." Christ fQqGolden. Presldqpt of’ district 9, estimated that more than‘ 1.000 workers would remain away from work until all the monthly m" were reinstated. ' ___ . NEW YORK. September 21f" iAocept "California" Syfllll °i Fin only-look for the name lfornia on the peeks“. "l!" Y” nreiare your child le hula: the beet and most harmless phyllfi 1°" the iittiestomscb, liver end bowel» Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must "lay “0eilforule." . f I my‘. chi-I lllmined the streets around White 2:10 $aliiildlfliwzt ‘gfpliyoeion Vest i f8 which cost a4 lives. e hi: "W6. the ca! tom house which. "ccmdlfll l0 "l n mou poet card wnrninl. was liolohzve him: blown u at 3 DJI- whm 2 o'clock pale without will ilpioelon ‘the crowd fingernail. * .. i. llli wl-l v . . _ , i.‘- i<, 7 '~,; - .1555. .-_.._. are; vie-i». p “i: . Patons, v . Hnens at Pstons for the Exhibition 29°5'9‘20'8'fi' ‘Miss Mutch's class. Organ recital in" ‘ l l l i It... ‘Ci-niriljiiliii" coaurrmn ram-lea turb-_ l!" W!" clllrm you at Pltons mill- llqrz onetime on whui-nieyniriqr- noon . __ 2017-0-31-3! A cotonrul. sliowmo will t.‘ made at Paton: nilllinery opening in up-to-dste headdress thl-s year. 2917-9-21-31 DURABLE M-ATTREBSEB AND IROIWBEDDING selling right at 9-22 m 3i HOTEL KEEPER5 Bet your mat- tresses, iron beds, pillows and bed rush. . '; ‘9-22 lnSi. NEW FEATHER HATS from New York will be among the show- l"! 01' mlllllwry on Thursday the 23rd. Moore d: McLeod, Ltd_ 2054. ‘NEW HAVEN NOTE8.-—*Mr. W. K- 308911011 of New ‘Haven was in the city yesterday and regist- ered at the Aberdeen House-Mr. Clarence Trizzeli and Mr. Percy MacDonald, of New Haven made a short visit to the city Monday.- Miss Annie Cameron of New Hav- en has returned home after visit- ing in Riverdsle the guest of Mrs. Nell L. MacFadyen. VERNON FUV-ER CIRCUIT.- iServices for 17th Sunday after Tirinity, September 26th. Vernon River South, Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching 10.30 a.m. "Christ- ian Jc-y and Peace.” Cherry Valley lSunday School 2 p.m. preaching 2.30 p.m. Hos the Church lost the power of saving—“ln the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk." Vernon River South 7 p.m. Rally programme service All are invited. Rev. Robert M. Brodie. minister. RALLY DAY.—~0n Sunday even- ing the Sunday School rally was held at Cherry Valley, and ‘was a success. in addition to the rally day programme the following took part: Solo by Mrs. W. Mutch, Misses M. Richards, B. ‘Carrier, and fMlr. Islet Richards. Duet ‘by the Misses lngs. Recitations by Olive Brodie, Laura Young. Ellen Herr- ing and Marion Jenkins, also by by Olive Brodie. The choir under the supervision of ‘Mrs. 1.0. Irv- ing, rendered a number of hymns. The Pastor gave an address on “How best to bring about a new earth." AN iNTERESTI-NG LECTURE- A lecture that was replete with in- formation and interest was deiiv cred in the Central Christian Church on Monday evening by Rev. Mr. Mahon. the pastor of the church before a large gathering The Reverend, gentleman who liv- ed for solaetim ‘be lnyNew Zeal and aniVAusrl-s ash 'e'-verv com- pl f, ‘vs geaigrpi esc on (at h mm .. \ _ ~ c“ . ‘ihe’ "clitioa- hi; ' syetem, ‘the remarkable s animal life. and-the c try’! altozether wonderful natu history of» the "hind of the Ma‘ -,and_lhe,_llor." The lecture w s illustrated ‘by some sixty excelled? ‘stereoptlcon views thrown" upon? he screen by Mr Walter Burke. Bothlecture Bald; views yylegghgreptly vappreciat e . - u. . hllnnrlls Llnlmenf- m nnnarun.‘ PERSONALS IMr. and Mrs. A. Milne Fraser. accompanied by A.A. Thompson. Manager of the Royal Bank, Kent- ville, and his wife, have gone 0H0 s motor trip to New Brunswick and P.0d, island, and ‘will visit lilo ‘Charlottetown »&hi_bltion. -§__L. Miss Libbie Ayers. who has been visiting relatives in the Canadian West for the past‘ fourteen months returned to Charlottetown last Mon day evening accompanied by her .brother J_ H. Ayers. who mot her in Monireal_ lHer many friends will be pleased to sce her 88MB 8nd l0 know she is much improved in health. < .i— No wonder, either. them nil day long 60ml ihinge for other p=0Pl°' Dad brought he! some 7710.11 mm” ola m 14w- Aheqennleandevlllnflndsn _ Moth - a i.-_-’ swim a relic?!‘ slfiiqe niche L's tlirob were ‘one and her feet felt ' like nineteen fumed o nineq. Jllou! elie den I" day Monthofitunt lo good for nervous _ lludsoll u». Nextllmo mm- ph. gpply Oilhlfi v Ilflihlllhf. Tie Ieellelens Ce. MUFFIN‘: 9“- 0n Thursday 8o iii-lain colors lent in " jghliilllilfiml , A illivil fiiilillifii i 1,, j v allil Board... i Advise the laittea at once at .Reddin Bros. Drug Store. 25112-021112, __ _ v iii Testing-ville ~ A for tile Dailies TORONTO. Sept. 20.—At a eon- ferenpeof the advertising men or Western Ontarlou some few da/ys ago, Mr. John Imrie, Manager of the Canadian Daily Newspapers’ Association, said ihalt “the dominant factors which will mntrlhute to the testing time for Canadian dailies avre summed up in a quotation of the inst. ‘present and predicted prices of newsprint." "Newsprint, which, is today cost- ing $110 a ton. will jump to $130 a ton about October 1st," he declared. “These pr-icfls. when contrasted with $36.11 -ton for newsprint in 1916. an increase oi’ 261 per cent. will be an dnlporiant factor which will mean closing of some news- papens and the establishing "of the others on a. flirmer basis. Some men who are in close touch with the newsprint situation predict that newsprint will soar w $160 anu $175 a. l0ll before next year, Coupl- ed w-l-th this ls the mounting cost of labor, which has already in- creased 100 per cent over the cost in 1916, and the increased cost of postal rates by 100 per cent. in the coming period. These are compell- ing factors which every newspaper must face at the present time, and unless wise planning and deep thinking are resorted to, both in- divduailly and collectively, by news- llflllers. [here will be many dailies 8o unde~ before the peak is past." ——-i¢-0>i_. ::-Ai.l. NIGHT WITH ASTHMA. —Everyone knew; how attacks of ssthima often keep their victini ‘awake ihe whole night long. Morn» ln-g finds him‘ wholly unfit for s. day of’ business and yet. business must still be carried through. All this suffering and lack or rest can be avoided by the prompt use ot DP- l D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy which Positively doeg drive awe. the attacks. ' ?_-—-<0q-___ _ Hotel Victoria 120 rooms, 56 rooms with private baths, completely ro- novated. ' ‘ Excellent menu. service. H. C. BROWN, Manager, Charlottetown Hotel C0,, Ltd. Propretors. Prompt 33534-29111. . Hotel Arrivals REVERE HOTEL. Jae. Atkins, Mt_ Stewart; Harry MacKay, Wood Island; Thos. Hur- am, Quebec; .l_ IS. Perry, Summer- side; Li’. L. Cash, Graham's Road; Miss Alice Cash, Graham's Road; M_ Kennedy. Braunlhane; J. H. Henry, lBrzidolbane; Rankin Bell. Marbor; H. C_ Crasweli, St. Elea- nor; W. lB. Steele, Portland; Dr. J_ C. McDonald. York; G. E. Knight, St. John; H. Currie and wife, Sydney; W‘m_ G. Tozer, l-la- lifax; E_ D. Bonymon, iMoncton; P. E. Holland. Elmira; P. Holland, Elmira; F_ W. Ilarrett. Boston; Mr. {as Mrs_ John Ryan, Mnncton; C. Val: Buskirk, Moncion; D. Mc- Beth. Rogipa, Sssk. ‘ .4 WCTORIA HOTEL. Mrs-Elmer Harrison, Hollywood; M. J. Byrno, Iona, P. E. I.; ‘T. i Chivers, Now York; Thos. Phil-lips, St. John; Miss Edith Stewart, New Dominion; C. A. Bell. Halifax; it. l-l. Cameron, do; D. McLeod. do; L. D. McLeod, Do; Leo Sharpe, Montreal; H. C. Gallant. St. John; Mr. and Mrs. Reiwlings, do; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Spence, Quebec; W. i L. Poole and wife Montague; R. J. Smi-tli. St. rbhii; n. iiiiipsi-mrbr- onto; A. Seedmsn, Montreal; L. Schscler. do; Clinton Roachfllm- hersi; W. S. Miller, St. John; J. W. Murdock, Montague; Ralph H. Tales, Sh: John; R. A. Pendieton, do; Robert Ferguson. Moacton; H. li. Blakueynnd wife. do; 1.. J. Mc- Carthy, New York; U. B. McAr~ thur, Montreal. IN MEMORIAM ozone: mos. - There passed away at the resid- ence of his son-in-law, James J. Bellow. 32 Arts street, Saturday night, George Rice, a wall-known North-end resident. The deceased. who nvs in his 72nd year, cams to Hnlif from Charlottetown, P. 10.1., when a. mere lad, and was a woodnnaker, having been erh- ployed at the Denipster Mills. l-ls was e first lieutenant in the U. P.C.;.1b.li|!y years ago, and was highly respected ‘by all with whom he was eseocletodhHe is survived by hie wife, one daughter, Mrs. J. to their tendency to locate in the cities. "' irnscnanwnmowu GUARDIAN. I l Danny's mun TONIC 1s a Preparation That Will Grow Hair Abundantly. _ Thin" is‘ on age of new discov- fallen out today is a reality. DHLMAYBH new growth of hair. it you want to have a beautiful head of hair, free from dandruff, results. IDELMAY'S.. ‘PRENClL. HAIR hair and restore the hair to its natural color. The greatest Hair Vigor known. LDELMAYKS TONIlC is compounded iby expert chemists. Watch you hair if it is falling out. If you dont, you will sooner or later be bald. DELMATS FRENCH HAIR TOiNllC prevents baldness by fas- tening the hair to the roots. ‘Ladies will {ind DELM-ATS FRENCH HAIR TONIC lust the hair dressing they are looking for. It makes the hair soft and fluffy and is not sticky. $1.00 a bottle. ‘Sold in Clinroltetown at Foster's Drlgstore. ' -i—<ooi~— ASKS THAT IMMIGRANTS GO ON LAND. OTTAWA, September 21.—~G.W. Macliflllan Professor of Sociology in Victoria University, Toronto, in an address before the American Association of Public Employment Offices here this morning urged that great efforts should be effect- ed by the government officials to have immigrants go 0n the lainl. A special department should he es- tablished to look after teh newly arrived immigrants. ‘He referred suits, then look ‘in ten days. teeth really mean. viscous coat you feel. it. and decayed. BEG; If‘ "stir two a v. ts»:- l ‘l lstlcviya 1.1.1." i ,~_. 1 J. Bellow; four grandchildren, and lvo twlI-trlnslohlldm. ' , ., V TONIC isgusrsnteedto stop falling m” second day the 22-1 u“ um ‘HRENCH HAIR ' l l horses uoiven in the races by Fred l ieclly useless. Learn now how teeth .iook-how they feei-‘whcn you combat the film. Get from your druggist, without cost. this ten-day test. Note the instant rc- Millions have already donc Leading dentists everywhere advise it. Now show your home folks what clean The war on film Dental science, the world over, is fighting a war on film. FiimdS that It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. most tooth troubles are now traced to Those troubles have been constantly increasing. The ordinary tooth paste does not end film, so the tooth brush has proved inadequate. Millions know how well-brushed teeth have discolored It is the film-coat that discolor-s, not the teeth. Film is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief causeof pynr- rhen. <And, despite all bfll8hlfl€, escape these troubles caused by l Ready for Races At ._F._i'0_iiti'itl0ll FREDERDUDON, N, 8.. Sept 20. cries. ‘To’ grow hair after it has —The Fredericton Park Associa- tion's fall races will open here to- RRDNCH». HAIR morrow ilvlth faves-able weather Twhthehflreat ‘Hair Tonic and conditions flor the first time in Dress as. will positively creole a the three weeks of September carn- pnign of the Maritime and Maine circuits. it was. flashy arranged ‘this after- ruse D!IUMAY'S FllENiCrril-lAiliI no“, roamlmme ‘mud b TONIC once a dwy and iwstch the mcedtlézgnw 2a carded ‘m! m: exception oi; v troi oen-dl _ 16‘ ztau moved torw - 1.116 third l0 pace being‘ moved back to itske its ca. * ‘ 1' frhe last lot of horses ‘which is expected arrived tonight from- Woodstock and includes the stables of H. A. Novena. the Bouillon (Me). driver, Dr. D. H. McAlister, of ‘Sus- sex. and the Woodstock Driving club, Hv einen have been arriving here in lairge numbers today and automobile parties, who have come in from Aroostook county as well as various pants of New Brunsw-ick. it irs expected tonight that John Willard the Presquo isle driver. who has been carrying‘ on his action for $10,000 damages against the Northern Maine Fair Association, will arrive here tomorrow morning from’ Arooslook county, but even ii? lie silouiil not get hero arrange- ments are complete to have his Cameron and Tommy Raymond. two of the most capable reinsnien on the circuit. The iraces tomorrow urelthe 2.12 trot land pace, the 2.25 trot and 2.27 pace, the latter having eight starters, the largest field on the opening day. Beware oi’ the man who insisls upon giving you his word 01' lionnr. From iile honest man ll is superflu- ous, and from a rascal it is per- this. _ _ , their application. it. And tooth decay. few m. The New-Day omen-we ‘ Present this Free Tube Coupon this week to f HUGHES placebo. urn. 1. A. FOSTER, Charlottetown P. E. i. / Not The name "Bayer" on Aspirin is iiko Sterling on silver. identifies the only genuine Aspirin,— the Aspirin for ovcl made Aspirin is arciicacldeetcr of so I lcyllcacid. manufacture, will be stamped Ifth their general trade mark. the "Bayer Cross.” eetii Shine i“ f when the film goes—watch and see i ' All xlalmzmls approved by aul/rarilics New ways to fight it Now dental science has found ways to fight film, day by day. Able author- ities have proved the methods efficient. Leading dentists everywhere now urge Tile methods are combined in a den- tifrice called Pcpsodcnt. To millions it has brought a new cra in teeth clean- ing. Ancl to every home a ten-day test is offered free, so all may quickly. know Quick, visible results Anyone can see and feel what Pep- sodent is doing. No old method of brushing ever brought such effects. So we let this test convince you. One ingredient is pepsin. multiplies the starch digcstanx in the saliva, to digest starch deposits that cling. The alkalinity of the saliva is multiplied also, and at once. That is to neutralize mouth acids which cause Two factors directly attack the film. One of them keeps teeth so highly pol- ished that film cannot easily adhere. The efiects of Pepsodent come with every application. We constantly com- bat, in efficient ways, the teeth's great enemies. And millions of teeth are given new protection and new beauty. fir: Lmimfirrrz“ l‘ ll ~ i? ‘i nineteen years and new in Canada. Always buy an unbroken package _ There is only one Aspfrln-“Bsyef-Yoa. nut say "Bayer" i Pepeodent. - ONLY TABLETS MARKED ..~ “BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN-i v. Aspirin at Ali without the “Bayer Crossffgggr <‘ of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" will l. ~ contains proper directions forfloll ' Headache, Toothache, Earaehe, Ne rnlgin, Lilmbapzo, Rheumatism, Neil tis, Joint Pains, and Pain general. _ ‘ ' Tin boxes of 12 tablets cosbl‘ a few cents. Larger "Bayer" packing , It positively prescribed by physician the tradi- mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Moi While lt is well known that Aspirin‘ means Bu; to assist tho public against imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Comps At any drug store named below, a lO-day tube of Pepeodent. Simply present the coupon.‘ ' Watch the teeth whiten-note- how clean they feel. Then think __ what such protection means to you and yours» Get the free tube today. ' 01% Millions now ahovvW the effects In cvcry circle nowadays you see glistening teeth. Ask the owners. You will find, we think, that they are using- Pepsodent. . Go get this free tube and try it for, yourself. Note how clean the teeth! feel after using. Mark the absence o, the viscous film. See how teeth white - as the film-coats disappear. Then let the children use it. Their teeth need it most. Very few children reach the age of 15 without some tooth decay. " Lct the man who smokes see how it takes the stained film from his teeth. l Let all find out how much cleaner teeth feel, how much safer, when brushed in this new way. Then this _ ten-day test may bring to your h0m8"l some lifetime effects, 3 . 0V Another DA TUBE l= {Present this coupon, with your name and address filled in, to any store named. It is good for s lQ-Day ‘lfube of -~ .-.._- r l o k Your Nlmeeoeeeeeieeeie n-nirfiuffiftlflfrlftefnee‘: Address ‘....................;.....V.h... .._........‘?,¥ni Out-of-town residents should mall. this coupon to Th! Pepeodent Company, 1104 so. Webeeh Avenue, ‘ and the tube will be sent by null. 0mm one runs r0 A rams!