OCTOBER .25, 1021 ' m I '"‘ ill" ‘ l. I "A Credit to Our Canadian Pride" ‘ ‘ . No matter how exclusive or charming the style ofiyour fall costume may be—-for house or street Wear-there is an Qnyx shoe style ‘which makes complete, harmonizes with and gives it the finishing touch of’ elegance. _ol1)’J¢ shoes- are the last Word in style, design, finish and com- fort. They retain their beauty until worn out Sold in the better stores throughout Canada. Alley s- Co. CHARLOTTIIi own‘ ‘if’ l. _ t THE CHARLOTTE-TOWN GUARDIAN ~ PlansTo Entertain , WASMNGTON. 0c‘. 24.» Final Mmngetnents for the reception and t-zitei-tninmieiit. oi Marshal Foch on his forthcoming Visit. to the United Gtutasdorstlite American Legion fiflliVc-tttittn’; and tlte limitation oi armament coilfereittie were made .public here today by Aitott T. Rob- ‘fflfi.’ chairman of the Legion re - i-eption committed WhQ p. to hflvp 'l'l"lI't»;e of the noted Frenchman's tour. ‘ li ~ - The Mitrhhul will arrive in New iPurls. lneliirletl in' his party will ‘be (Jen. Destlcker, t-hlei of staff; Major Maury and Capt iXHopitai, lll" hersoiial aid. and ilr. Andre, his lteii-‘otial physician. Gen Pershing and ilrign-(Ioii. -(‘.oiiiie.r. designated as the Marshal's military aid ilur» tug his visit, and a legion commit- tee will travel with the party. Other (listingulshetl figures who will come for the legion meeting. according to Mr. Roberts, are: Lord llflilli)’, Admiral of the Bri- dish fleet: Armando Diaz, General issimo oi the Italian army. Gen Iiaron Jaqiie, ctnnmatidcr in chief oi the ilelgian army, and Charles W. iietrand of the French Cham- ber of Deputies, who is head oi the lnterailied Veteran Organization. including the American Legion. “'l‘lte blarshttl will lie tendered a reception in New York after which he will leave for Washington. where lu- will tnake a formal call on President Harding. Accompani- t-tl by (ten. Pershing and the repre- sentatives oi’ tho armies and naviee of the allied Powers. the Marshal will letive for Kansas (lity, Octo- ber an, where he will appear be- fore tho Attterietttt Legion on Nov- ember 1. During his visit in Kan- sas (‘ity, hlatrslittl ldoclt will detli - cate the ‘New Katisaa City war tneinorial, roview a tiarade of L0- gion men and be tendered an of- fiiial banuttet by biissourie and Katises City officials. l Niarshal Foch wll visit St. Louis tNovt-inhei" 2i. going from there to tliltllilllflliflllti November 4. Chicago November and Detriot Novem - her 7. On the way to Detroit. the Aiarsltal will sLop at _(‘amp tilt.- to llPtllPillI‘ the ltoostivi-lt 'l'ul>v1~"tl- iar ilostiitztl. (flr-vr-lntid will he visit. t-tl November!) and Piitshtirg Not‘- t-mber 10, the-blarshzti reaching |\\'n.<hittgttttt zigaiti on the ‘tnortiittg lot‘ Armistice Day to titirticipate. in illll‘ cert-monies for America's tin ~ known ileail at Arlington. BAKED HAM AND NOODLES dander. 'i‘.'ilte a slice of itant and one pint of mi _ . IIIIIk\‘\\\\\\\bi\7llllllllll\\\\\\bgéllloi\\\\l\\\'lllllllli\\bb\\TT\\S Contest Begins Today-llnds Oct. 29th Why Not Own Why Not Own A “Hoover” A “Hoover” l Sold 0n Easy Sold on Easy Terms Terms . (U726 HQ QVER Dirt-guessing Contest. Today we commence this dirt guessing contest! Handsome prizes to the winners! Anybody-eve"ybody-is entitled to one gll¢$5— Free of charge. " We want YOU to try. l WHAT THE CONTEST IS e- on the sidcw'alk-ive have In front of our stor by the placed a rug. Passers-by Wlll Walk 0V6!‘ llIlS rut: hundreds. Each evening we will “HOOVCTIZLN-flll?‘ Rlrlfxtlqfix‘ dirt obtained from it will be deposited in t c g ass in our window. 0 < \ ' I‘ lht‘ The person guessing nearest _to tht weighto V dirt obtained from it will be delmsllelll“ llgssltzldfilzgullll or bowls, at the finish of the contest wins D - There will also be a second and third prize. ¢ v . - \ r i ' Q v Sec our window and make an istimat . ‘U710 UV why Not Own Why NOt OW“ A “Hoover” Sfidq-Iomgr Sold on Easy o To“ asy Terms erms 7" l§diliflilTilllllllilllll : Bake in a inod-_ "lln lold you the truth. illll\ \in'wlllllllaa\\vnu\umrllllllllllz.\\u utiavavlawmnnvumwva-Igqn unlll%\\\\\\\\\\s ‘I ————'{-o}~ aee for tiiyscli‘ how they ran." Q>- MotherlMove Ghild’s Bowels With California Fig Syrupé I Hurry ‘Mother! Even a s‘ ' clill l‘ loves the "fruity“ taste. o! "(Xiliioi- nia Fig Syrup“ and it never f to open the bowels. A teaspozint‘ today may prevent a sick c tomorroxv. if constipated, lllliilll.‘ feverish. fretiui, has eold, cote 4.. it stomach issour, tongue eoat-"i. breath had. remember a S0"- cieansing of the little bowels ll often all that is necessitry- _ ‘ Auk your druggist for genuine "caiifornizi Pig Syrup" which l1- as directions for babies and children of all ages‘ printed on bottle: Mother! You must say“(‘.al_lfornia or you may get an imitation it; syrup. FEED AND FLOUR t’ l . One (‘urlond Shorts. l One (‘urloiul Oll (‘nke Heal. , One (‘nrlmiil (Tk-(L. (‘oi-n and (‘ornint-til. i! 50 Hugs “\'ltie“ Ont Feed. 80 Tons (‘Iloit-e Ilny. 20 Tons Straw. Oatmeal. 'l‘nble (fairn- meal. ltolied Outs. . . I-‘lour (liest- britnde) in bags all sizes. . .. Get our Low Prices Wholesale & Retail i Carter 8i Co Ltd- ; LIMITED OQOOQOOOO Marshal Foch in U. S. York Oi-tnlit-r 20 abroad the llnerl 200 Bllg“ Bran" tland was installed. Rev. C (touch- ior, D, 1)., presented the i-niort on v con Colpllls, RGV. Ira M. llillfll, RHV Grmans Unearth m’! Sun-ii Connected With Find HPHILIN. October 22- -A find nl‘ v some interest is reported to have lwcurlfll Tillff-‘fllly in the neighbor- hood of- Hamstadt. near Cttxhaven. and if the report proves to be cor- |fttttt the romantic stry of the “Sto- iortebecker treasure" will be reviv~ ed. ‘Experts have been set to Ham. statlt to investigate the treinnire, which is supposed to represent in value an amount o! zttonttootl marks (about £50000). meems to be some pro’ = “p”; i; iticttizilly may be lite iilll'l1*lll trea- stire. ’i‘lti_s title. back to the ll'h century. Th” "l"l'.v is that it was amassed lt.\' $’e‘"rtt~lii-ri=1-:' arid (ioedeckc Ml» and tin-re Pilate: trait-h flourished in the Mth t‘t‘ii'll‘\' and preyed m; the wealth of tlie rich merchatitment til-tilt! lllltli- and the (termini Ocean. 'i‘ii-: fame of the pirates and their scrret cache sitrvives to |llll§ tl~‘t.\' in old Gerinici folk-stings. "The iiattsti lll“l‘t'llillli..l~' estitecially’, had a bad time utitll in lib-J they gathered together a strong tier-t led by the good ship Checkered ‘ .' of l’!'t“'l':' nail in a tlt-"aiiwe ‘sea fight overt me anti cttpturcti the. pirates with their chief Steer‘ tebei-lter. The prisoners were hroticiht to Hamburg. (JOXIIlTBDHIWl. and were to be shot the following titoriiiiig. ‘The legend goes on to relate that they stood in a long row. and Stoerlebeeker looked once more oti all his friends. and_ “because he loved them dearly," he begged the judge to spare the lives of those whom he could pass in running after he liiiltl lieett belteadetl. Tho judge assented. ltttd when Stoertv- beckerfls head had fallen, the head- less hotly actually (so the legend ‘ lri-latest ran past l5 of the eon » - rlemitetl prisoners. The excl titioti- er. however. was afraid that all _the prisoners would be sawed, and |lll“i‘\\' a blot-k of wood at the head- diws boily and brought the body much research. but it. has never ;bi-i-n fotiiid. 'I‘here is still some ‘scepticistn whether the. fittd at ‘Hamstatlt may not have some ot - lit-r origin. ' -_-4+>--_-~- BAPTIST CONVENTION l _ — ' lllll- lllfttllifll ‘llIQll i‘ll0plier. MlX crate oven one halt’ hnttr or llllllll NoOeCe tton HAD TWO BU$Y.DAYS- . P ,\l.|k(\ noodles witii two eggs n_t tiles and ground hnni; I)lll(‘(' in.nl<-n,|_-,- |);-.,\vn.-,,|_ 1lhlg mp0,; that '..ii ~.iii water‘ and ilraiti in col la‘ hiking ilisli aiui pour over all plat-e oi meat and potatoes. I “The Hmoslmu] I bought “m”; I-TRPI-DPIIIIiTTON. Oct. I8.—ln the l _ p ‘goryds ymm IIQQQIIYQII m.- wpan he United Baptist Convention on Sat» - T; ltoliFnie the colors were fast." nrday afternoon tho remaining l c'tnl ' ' ' ‘ clauses of the report of the trettsur- lei" of the board of governors were ""lll"l'_ll"- ll- 3' shows, Keeping Our considered. The total assets of liabilities of $80300. I)r. I. Boakos reported for the board of ministerial education. bowing a total of $1,640 paid in aid w.’ students of the ministry. report The ll\’t‘-_\'(“li‘ programme commit-I tee reported through RevpS. Poole. showing 2.494 baptists dur- ng the your. Two hundred and meaty-four churches out oi 583i I report baptisims. The goal setl I five year tlg0—$1tlti.'000 for d0ii0lil~| lnatinnal work-mas been passed. ht- etlitttatttintil goal of 1,000 stu- dents at Acadia has been reached. Commentiable advance has been made along the lines oi religious education. From tiie forward movement about 5242.000 have been received. The additions to the churches by baptism during the five-year period were 9_635. The gift~ for denmn-i- national work are greater by $153, 000 than during the preceding five year period. To this tnust be add- ed the $325,000 pledged in the for- wzird movement campaign. Rev. Z. L. Fur-h was eiectml pH.“ sldent of the convention for the en- suing year on the iourth ballot. obituaries. paying setting tributes to the foilowlngr-Itev. Wiilnain it. Robinson, Rev. Fred T. tSnell. Lou Lewis S. Bexans. Rev. Robert John- May Ward. Parker Freeman, Ed- ward, Eduard C. Wall. Porl. John Freeman Tufts. Rev. A. 'i‘. Dyke- inau. Mrs. Alice ‘Shaw Clvinnan. Mrs. H. Margaret, S. S. (‘ox- Rev. J. ‘H. McDonald, retiring president, gave an address. Rev. A. J. Piosser reported ior the ministerial education board Rev. Prof. Simeon Spidle reported ior the committee on standards ior orrllation recommending that the |vn rioue ordalning councils be urgent i_v asked. to adhere to the reconn- ‘mend-aiion oti tho convention re- garding the minimum educational lstnndard for ordination. Saturday evening was Acadia might. W. C. Cross led in prayer. l Dr. W’. L. Archibald, Principal of Acadia Collegiate and Business Apmemy, apoke especially ior tin. litcndomy npealiiing the unity oi all Treasure Trove Wm" l-‘ilend of’ Dccapititcd Pir- chal. llll‘ two li-,|,|..,-_.; U; a gang qr |‘i.t--s hail hidden was the subject of’ ' 81.560.551.88, with‘ |A. (Torin-Lt. condttctiii the scrub-em Iversity. |our denominational work. Dr H. ‘I’. DeWoife rpoke ior Acadia La- dies‘ Dr. GPOPKQ B Seminary. '1 his ten-day test has shown to millions the way ‘a whiter, safer teeth. it is a frcc test—you should make it. No other ructhod known can do what Pcpsodcnt does for teeth. To end the film The object is to fight the film. which clims the teeth and causes most tooth troubles. Dental tcience has worked years to do that. Film is that viscous coat you feel. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. The ordinary tooth paste docs not combat: it satisfactorily, so brusli- in; leaves rrnicii of it intact. It is the film-coat that discolors, not the teeth. Film is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which fermcnts and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact vrith the tcctli to cause decay. Miflinns of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhca. Thus all these troubles have been constantly increasing, despite the tooth brush. How we combat it Dental science, after years of searching, has found ivavs to combat iiln-i. High authorities have proved them by clinical and laboratory tests. The best dental opinion new approves these methods. Leading dentists everywhere are urging Made in Canada g a CANADA REG. IN The [Vern-Day Dentifrice I01‘ enl /\ scientific film ronihatant combined with two other mod- l ?rn requisites. Now advised. by leading dentists every- tlowti. The. treasure which the plra "Jkerc and suppllcd 1w an druggists in large tubes’ PAGE FIVE --~--- - »--- ~-_____. A G‘ ft A 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent is Bent to all who ask. See coupon. Make This Test Watch how ytourtteeth respond their adoption. Millions of people, as a rcsultmow employ them daily. The methods are combined in a dentifrice called Pepsodent. And a IO-Day Tube is offered free, so all who will may quickly know how much it means to them. Five much desired effects v One ingredient of Pcpsodcnt is pepsin. Another multiplies the starcndigestant in the saliva to di- gest the starch deposits which cling and form acid. It also multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva, to neutralize the acids which cause tooth decay. Two factors directly attack the film. Onc oi them keeps teeth so highly polished that film cannot easily adhere. Pcpsodcnt combines the best that modern sci- ence knows to combat the grcat tooth destroyers. It has brought a new era in tccth cleaning. l Watch it act Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. Sec how teeth whiten as the film-coat disappears. You will see several new effects, and the book we send will tell you what they mean. This is tC-u ‘importantito forget. Cut out the coupon now. s; '0‘ in 10-Day Tube F rec THE PEPSODENT COMPANY;- Dept. ri,iis Slifirhaurnr‘ s‘... Toronto on» Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodcnt to ‘"1- wlv. *9‘ q. n‘ (‘utton spoke of the l'iti\. sity. i "FLU? iii.» smoke‘itlpt-{iimlwwiidtiirs -}\\'tii-i-“>t'i’ii~ hit .\l:> l-t-Li’ ‘ (in Sunday a incczittg of lll4'il ttliiltlrctt. gnvc a lint |).|lt>\'_ ..| with-l; “no .,-" only ltoiil iii lite George strcut iii-v. (‘lyili- \\'. ltolilnns sitioltr‘ of ttte gnu-us \\"2l~‘ .1 I\lr.- Polli. '. lUlldlPCll at. ‘J tit-luck tipcticd ‘tlinflllviigi-itis Education in the Young lll|‘llllI4‘i' of .i tin-ll ]\|It),\]| 1pm} H“, dayhs work and “Olkilllii- \l lll lTtlllilF-“i Socivtyn" ilev. ‘Villlllfl i‘. ii_v, who claims tn li;:\i- ciatrtmii-niit. tltfclock a good congregational lls-Vbltltdllllll spoke of "Religious Ethica- poivers. ti-ittblicti in the littitistvicit strI-etltion in the Sunday School." lit-s. Pollock ivzis -liown Still!" citurch Pastor \\ irrcn - tiling t in the evening tiie st-rvici- was bones groin the child‘. lhlntn" Apt] ileart) ‘tffili ililit This’ lfgiag ttifrlivruiii“ cPs of the live-yea sping ii--r l|."<'\\' iii ipprtivwl cnaractcrizeil tho met-ting. iii-v. progrutititii- coinntittee, with Rev. lk~lhl‘)ll, slit,- tlt-clafctij “There 1-" L. A. (‘rundal read the scripture ll. T. llclVtilfe, i)iJ._ as the pastor. another t-vktlPlltll llil'I'l‘_ IlII‘ §kt‘ll'~ lesson anti led in pr.i_vcr, after‘ ___‘__ tori of a \\'IlllI-lil liWli‘ I t|i.it of Int» l'ut'i\¢|‘ stioke on SKELETON SENSATION child. if you di: _\'n|l \\'ill find it" Own \'llll.'_\'ril'il."‘ The second vicc-pi-ositieiit, Rev. J. _ liOXitON. The [treat-her i-f tlti: coicst-iiiigitt sertntin was the itev. i‘r'ii. Simeon Spidie, Ph.IJ., Li. l). of i-M-atlia l‘iti» On Stinday afternoon several hundred children and young |)(‘.O])l(! were massed before the pl-itfnrin in a meeting in ihi- interests of re» iigious education. J. A. (Ilaric. Vlt'(‘.-l)l't‘>‘l(l“ni of the convention, presided. 'l‘iie first led sensation. The akelettiit IN GREAT BRITAIN. llound in the garden of the otliet‘ dill “fill ll" Dollfl‘ Wet!‘ tixaniine the skeletons and he catni- "mllml » ‘Vllllf’ ll"‘.\' “'97P "lilklflt: . to the conclusion that lliuy were zit. speaker was Rev. \\'. N. liutcliitis. their investigations the present least 200 years oltl, (icl. Lodge, a residence on Wight which derives its name iron; the fact that it was once occupied ;h_v the novelist John Oliver Iioblies itblrs. (‘raigier who voiutne oi’ iiietnoirs some years ago has been the cvutrt- of a short-liv- l views I\lt'.s'. lit-tcitelihs gitrilpttei‘ was sit rthi-r skolctan. 'i‘li<- fpolit-i- got very ibis)". jlllll ~o dld ti sensational nc\\.-'piitici's were keen on the sci-tit of a lil\ ions critite. Ali's. l'tillt)!'l{ that the child liziii (iii-ii from vi lent-e. and in a number of inti- she suggested that ti vtnotltr-i‘ had contt- to llt‘|‘ cnil l dubious methods. The police got. an ari-iiai-llogist 2:, ~ (‘i-alum- the isle of pnblizsheil a child vtvts the lodge of .t 1: to dis,’ further and did dist-over .in~ lsl“ of \\'l:ltt It‘. wit iclt p. zissorted t!‘ r- it". t‘: [iv TOBACCO. I‘ iz 4 l r n a a U r L7 4 E W 7 I! 1 C; Ashore the Sailor Man lo an inseparable companion of “MASTER WORK»- MAN" SMOKING 1 ‘Illhunoofinchlndi can be had ln boll: .-l_u\ A: AI and Ocnoclflun. \‘4\.‘4vl'-4 nah. n- i» Jere [ram/m SMOKING TOBACCO 121 -n.-?Q i; . ment TE t‘ ian forrfl, y on, a‘ nto wit. 1_ . ch Prat ' -‘ and i111“ ' 1 troop _, ‘v ndnane § , Goverr i‘ ‘ t‘ some; to th L5 of th nstitutei ‘hese de numbe" requiret" anada ii ‘ standart iinancla 5.1 the Wa t. e * Ian Gov ', f ' for th- . iiclt wa" ‘. demand . der tha g1 d ammu, - detorloi - T ' l" date, - i " to as ti- possible ‘ required -' aininun‘ l y, there re is ii. lent." tion a} that Lb . an goin asent r: iyment i ailjut" ._J ZIL-“Tl; - m Iior 1 ', publish . .. U as tgivei .- tlian it liate and ‘ins tines . tail have Depart ice and ' thout de he futurt k t in mak havi- put 1y tissur to inst. l! ininii tht on wiiici i POHVCX. ZIGHEN". I an) --Genei .7 » ' i Dav ietttnGt? lgiiim, s in ti." nan‘ - \‘,'asiiii lty Prc k imtlnui gt Hli c. (‘tmvw given - i‘nit|»i. 4"KlOII t-l llilttllu rt ~. e iTnit-it ‘l nsylvani I. s ior ti 1v revolv- 1