ii 00P8 Heat Market" PHONE 421_as9 JIFRESH BEEF. Per Lb- m-r" Roasts . . . . . . . 17c . stewing Beef . burg steak . . . mp" Roasts k. . . . . . . .....25c to 28c p, "cooked" and “pick- M», _ . . . . . . . . . . ........20o .bura Steak Anom- Beef is killed two “before cutting and tin one oi‘ tho best ‘lgeration pants that my can buy without pg frozen. Inspection dgiled. No flies, no ling and prices the- e, wily‘! No waste ill . establishment. “There's person" why our hus- hao grown to so , B proportions as to g m tile second Ielephouo tailed and double de- Fgry service. A FRESH PORK . Yer Lh- plk chops . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 28c “Roasts . . . . . . . .. .. 28c ' Sausages . 25c pk Loins . . . . .. . 28c pill-Isms .300 y; Shoulders 26c CORNED BEEF Per Lb. i v SI$EPTEMBER 11, ‘I926 PICKLES Use an earthen jam- 71‘ gallon vinegar {cup Ctilman‘; D.S.F,f _. . Muster? - to!» on __ 5%., f fieen to- QL “flhall cucumbers, and cover in the usual way. These pickles will be ready to eat at the end of six weeks, and will keep perfectly. This is only one oi‘ the many recipes for delicious home- made Pickles, Catsops and Relishes in our Recipe Book. Write for a free copy. v Colmnlrlfeen (Canada) Limited, Dept, 9 i000 Amherst Sh, Montreal olmaifs 026C >O+§440 W0 OQOQO-OO fiffOfl r00 BLUEBERRIES y We shall be buying Blue- berries throughout the seas- on, paying highest market value. We supply you with packages for shipping. Write or phone us for price. The Island Cold Storage Co., Ltd. we o4+o++¢+€++¢ coco 04+» SMOKED MEATS +0» o0 o» o+o~o4 o o vac-ova 0o J. Lester Douglas Use this Recipe [Sr Musrnnn Mustard aids digestion i vice. Phone 687 or 209-J. RODITB TAXI SEEVICE Em IZiELlGHTED-AII our readers re "elvllll; a case of needles are do subscription. .i .p. m., Victoria 7.30 on Sullduy "ext. Sept. 11th. ' INVITATION-The Guardian in- il0i(lL'l' of their (lift Neville (lose, we kllown you will be disappointed If yoll do no; receive olle. Renew GREATLY APPRECIATED-is the Needle (lose ’l‘lle Guardian is giving to persons Sliili-ltlfiiliiig or renewing their subscriptions. Get in on this offer curly ulld nvold disappoint- illent. MAGGIE APPEARS-—- AL Roophl ineilt ulnrkct today willie Jiggs and Dinty are having a feed of lloopwi corned heel’. Everybody should lice thc window display. A ilcltrty lnukh will ilo you good. 130i-9-11-1i IS THE DOMIN-ION OF CANADA BREAKING UPY-Lnnada in 'i‘llc the sllhji-ct next Silndny (iVeiliilg, ill the Ceiltrlll Christian Church, when Ilev. Neil lierlllnil will speak Ull ihio question. The service will he Ilroudcust. A hearty wcicolllc to uli. BRADALBANE, NEW GLAS. GOW—-Slludtly 12th ilt 11 u. m. lioptislllall IiOFVlUC ilt New Gills- now, Campbell Mills at 3 o'clock null regulur preaching service at New Glasgow Christian Church. ut 7 p. ill. A very cordial invitation is extended to ilil to attend these services. FRENCH RIVER. LONG RIVER, CLIFTON, AND GRANVILLE-Irina Szli-rilllliallt of the lord's Supper will be illspiellsi-d ut thc close of the ll ll. ill. service ill the tlcildic‘ liiclnoriol Cilurcll, Frclli-ll River oll Sunday, September 12th. There will also he service in Clifton lit 1i p. lll. at tiruuvlllc at 6 p. m., lit Long THE IZENTRA ED'8 TAXI day and night ser- DhéeJIlotel, 225 Queen Street. Phone lighted with their gift, yours is here for a yearly new or renewal HAMPTON-United Church ser- delivery service. vices (ti. llollllhaw 11 a.ln. DeSabie viteg all their readern to become a early ilnd ‘be sure of this Premium. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . IlllARilliiN TEACHERS ATTENTION inval- uable guide and help-The World Book (10 volumes) for sale hall - price. Apply "M" Guardian (Juice. 1835-9-10-2i. THE BEST PREMIUM YET l8 - our case of needle; given free of - (rllflrse with every new or renewal yearly subscription. ' HOOPS MEAT MARKET gives prompt service with their double Phone 421 oi‘ 389. 1839-9-10~3I. ._.._l-- GRAND CONCERT-At Pownuil iinii Monday 13th at ti. Charlotte- towll und local tillellt. Admission l851-9-l,1-2I 25c. ll‘ lvcf ffollcert Wednesday. FOR THE CONVENIENCE of lilelr nuluilrouu cuotolners and growing business Hoop‘; Meat Market ilave installed the second telephone. llsiiil-il-IU-ili. $1.75 THREAD SILK STOCK- INGS FOR $1.29—We are clearing out a complete line of thread silk stockings. polntex heel, regular $1.75 for $1.29, Friday and Satur- day.-.Moore 8t McLeod. 9-3-3| HAZELBROOK BAPTIST CIR- CUlT-Mr. V. V. DBLOXIg will con- duct preaching services on Sunday Sept. 12 ni-l follows: Cross Roads lit ll o'clock. Alexandra at. 3 “o'clock. ilazelbrook at '1 o'clock. Melting Pot or Breaking up? will bcl ACKNOWLEDGMENT l- T h e ’i‘rezlsurcr of ‘the Protestant Orp- hanage wishes to acknowledge with thanks receipt of $10.00 from the Kingston lollies proceeds of candy sale‘ also $5.00 frolll Mrs. E. S. Buricigh, Ellerslle. i ACOIDENT-- Jiggs ‘and Dinty nlcet. with an accident at Roop's nleaii nlarllet today. Everybody should make it a point to see wllnl ihnppenjs willie they are having il good feed of Roop's corned beef. |'i‘he window ilisplay will make you laugh. 186l-9-11-1l FRENCH CLAsSEi-Upon re- quest Mrs. Raoul Reynlond, former- ly of (lenevo, has consented to open classes in French. Applic- lotions for private or class tuition |.mny he lnzlde to her through the {office of W. K- Rogers. 180iI-9-9tllusat. b River at 7 p. lll., and at (lcddle H _ Per L - liielnilriili Church llt X p. nl. Pre- Willilli‘ 33W" ~ - ~ - - - - - - - 30° > 39 Queen 5""! pllrntv-ry oral-virus ilro being llriil on 0 e lllled Bacon .. 32° > chilflfll-"mll": P- E- l- Thursday, IPl-iduy zllld Saturday I‘V- illiisll B. Bacon .. 45c ' chines ill 7.15 o'clock. All ill-c i-or- pl Bacon .. 50c (Irwin seramm" iillliiy illVillfli. ——-— Mic Hams .. 30c t THE SHARPLES SUCTION (cilmlflued 7mm P396 4) Mylar-Hams .. 38c , FEED_ STIRLING_ INSTITUTE - fro.» Hm" n“ Hum“ t T‘ b M‘ lifeless Hams .. .. 38c t skim‘ clean at any speed; _ August llloetnlg ol this Institute - ' u i - ° l’ l‘ k‘ flied Ham . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 45c , _ me, on 'i'ii|ll‘.‘i(.ikly evening the llililvilviitlfllmll thc cerenloily. ill“ a0‘ Hm“ mm 1mm“ t 79'7"" m 5"“ cwwmera" iltlihclllolule of! liilrs. ‘Flliinlllli-i illilllt-{l-llllrirh being crowded with inter- ur I ‘. __ E yr m." on hanltL gt ‘_ p‘ illl my I'll gt‘, W I c g1 phi _.! ‘ _ ii! lillllllllilllllrml "m" I wrlre: phone 798 or 939 melllliiers and two visitors present. ‘in? _ (Quid? "r {M} yuflng C-umm‘ ‘fresh itllicil‘ hollfi Mill v PP hififflillg opened with Presidium, in ' *"_ m“ ‘m ‘l "llllllmloll l" egal- ('\li‘t‘(i, :..._"4H+H+Hy,,,y_¢¢¢y the cililir. Alter singing tile uilftll- lllltlilllilllllllltl illefilre tilliing uptllelr FD -—————————~—-——v-" Jvliilfp"lliéimeealfif Wuulcllvir on Kelli Street. 4 I ~ - -- - _ - - e. ~ ~ .\io 1i lnl .‘4‘C(illt%l til: ill. in- » -b l P" Lilo Siiilikil" villi: file lllllimof $110.00?) he’ M!“ (“W ‘mlmsoll and mm’ tit: RI ii - - - - 12c m) )1 M‘ d’ _ puufllly (livillprl pouch-Li“ 1]“, twnyiilllifiillvi‘, who hllve been summer- ° B, ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' " 17c I y mar 5 l‘) m“ llilllllul olilliivls fill‘ liYlZPo‘ T01‘ ill" Hfllliloldlll: ill. Kcpporll, have returned to n“ Rm‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' "f “ml. illlil i-‘;<‘l sliccdy relief. fair. it wils decided to hold o1ll'|Mm,,,-,.-,1 u!" Pmk "B°a"5' " 25c ilc-xt. rl-lzililll- illPUlinll, ill lhu after- ‘ ' Mk P°fl< - - - ~ - - - ~ ' ' ‘ ' ' " 28° uooll lilitl also to illvilc lhc Super-l M l . ' .\ Q ' 9 visor lo Ihv inc-cling. 'i‘hl= till-it'd" l l'~ "ill ‘lllrg- -l- -l- i-lfflilflllflll lPll f I N S out roulilliiliales were thou lipilllllllr.Tililftitiily lllilrning for Port Hope. S Per Lb. - filing?‘ Alrhérllltrgiigglqi ()nt.. In response to n. welegranl . . - . - . - - - “KING Hap xllpfiiillg“vlos(_(l‘ w’); ’ flmgmé felling of the accident to their silli- ‘°l‘°"s ' ' ' ' ' " "iluil silvi- fill‘ King,‘- Next nlci-i- lIPlIHY. Mr- Douglas iilordru. 1 ‘l i . ' int: Io hi: hold on Supt. lliiil u; illt! i 0 0 L Q-timp 0r 5112* Wm A‘ (lmhmlh n” Tho Lieutenant (lovcrnor and r ' " ~ “" Airs. illenrtz entertained at il jolly tuned Beef . . ....-- 35¢ W“ L03‘ n 22c ------ flflillifftl on ihugilday (Fiéflgllifi furihc “u, Ham _ e ‘ _ . - iulp u n uni o 42ers o lo warsl p lilar Ham ....... . 65¢ (Jatarrh In The Nose and (liiitlr friends. “Tongue .. 65¢ Goes Away o a o .1 ___- i On 'i‘hursday afternoon one of Per Lb- 25c 8i Company DOUBLE DELIVERY SERVICE i_ &-ii WI m well otocked wlul thin “I'm cm. l 9"" Ywr order. Hard Coal Just received l largo cargo of Wilt order now, but quality, ‘l nrlcoe, ii. o. onus a. co PHONE 1" @121 i PHQNB 271 3 don entertainments and functions Mills Etta‘ C. Coles, N.R.,_ Isl at "l" I~___ - v v _ t 11a Queen Strut 1 has ibeen an Increase In the num-‘present spendings well-earned holI- ‘_M_.+“‘“‘“‘ . “. _. l '1 QW~W f.‘ ' ‘her of chaperones. The cbaperones day at her home, North Milton. “wag-mp ,_ _ , s,‘ * “I “L; uyikw . . A \\\\ Now Io the time l ‘i? l/ l3; Q ' Hosiery REDUCED FROM $1.50 ii .The balance of our stock, left from summer selling, these lines sold around $1.50 a pair, but we have not all “Ti elzea In every lino and col- our, they are all fashionable @ shades however, and knit by f." the best Canadian Mills, Pen- man'a, Niagara Maid, Etc. This Is a good opportunity to fill In your hosiery needs at a great saving. and have them up to the minute also. OUR NEW FALL“ HOSIERY HAS i. $.72. i “@: .17‘! r » » 0_f_ which we will just men- "Qll l TCWBPTEX- Black 371d fashionable shade: .,.. $2.50 SILK AND WOOL. Plain chides ...... 01.25 and 31-59 ENGLISH ALL WOOL. l ‘Heather mixtures . $2.00 ENGLISH ALI.‘ WOOL, Sport pattern; . '\' with silk) Flesh only 75c Al.|.i:Y...:l.'.=.:~ the stomach in oriler to. renlove Ca- tarrll or a Grippy Cold. By a new W; ll‘ down conditions showing n I o f flesh and tendency ‘it $1.31 weaiglunge: Oreoaota 4,. Q , s . $3.00 Wool Unclorhole, (to wear Inhaler Treatment Effective Stops Nasty Discharges, Improves the Hearing, Easy to Use. No longer is it necessary to drug method you. breathe a soothing vnpor which is so healing that it drives catilrrh completely out of.’ the system. ICATAIHMIOZONJC is the name of this wonderful remedy, and it is certainly giving grand results in (hippo-Bronchitis, Catorrh, Sore Throat and Nose Colds. Safe and easy to use, pleasant, effective alld sure; nothing surpass Caturrho- zone. Complete outfit lusts two months, $1.00. 4+ ' » woo-o l: l NYAL‘ . CREOPHO S Thlo valuable remedy pon- I o 4 y 4 y 4 y 4 y 4 y 4 y 4 I senses unusual value In run 1 y 4 y 4 y 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i u. a molt. valuable lntloeptio f and In ttill combination will be found molt elective In chronic bronchitis, lingering deep-net, “ _ .. coughs and asthmatic conditione- Nyal Creophoe also fortIIIeo the system enabling week consti- tutionl to uucooulully oom- bat the inroads of disease germl. Given appetite, In- creneo Iiuh and Improve! the general condition. y Price $1.00 a bottle. Z Harold L Worthy this seasons popular young ‘brides- lo-bo, lilies Constance Wllear, was the guest of honor at a bridge and shower, Miss Doris Mnthieson, daughter of Chief Justice and Mrs. MIIIIIIOEIOII, ibelng the graceful hos- tess. After bridge had been played n. wonderfully pretty "llosegny" was presented to Miss Whenr, compos- ed of duintily colored ilandcrkcr- chief, which was extremely pretty. Lovely refreshments were then served, Mrs. J. IF. ‘Wilear pouring tea and Mrs. I3. Conrad cutting the ices. . O O O Ilostesses al: tho" Golf Links this afternoon are Mrs. W. W. Clark, Mrs. W. E. Bentley, Mrs. H’. Mcln- tyro, Mrs. G. Nicholson. hiiss Amy Earle u o 0 Among tile ilistingillishcd visit- ors hero thls week were Colonel und Mrs. B. A. Scott, of Montreal, who wore guests at lilo ‘Victoria Hotel for '11 few. days,~olt their re- turn from iSouris. where they spent tlleweek-elld with the! Premier Mr. .I. ‘D. Stewart and Mrs. Stewart, who also entertained In their honor lit nineteen on Wednesday.‘ bu. Scott. who was Colonel of the regi- ment at Quebec Citadel for almost thirty years, took the Richelieu river trip with the Premier and Mrs. Stewart in June inst and since then he and Mrs. Scott have been enjoying il holiday at Chester, N.S.. and polntn of interest in the lMsrI- times. . u o a A feature of this season's Lon- -r' T“ I .keep under their wings. has ‘been necessary to provide In- creased accommodation at: some of tile YOIIIIB people have brought along sers creased dowll the front. For years he had insisted that his trou- nlllch speculation whether. he is to have not been the old fashioned type but almost as youthful and coy as the young woman whom they Often It i119 lerser affairs ibecause a chaperone at the last moment. o u o . (Prof. G. W. Steele, Mrs. Steele. and young son, Gordon. were among the guests at the Crean-Ilayes wed- ding in Saint John this week. O O O Amonl: the summer visitors to leaive last week were Mrs. Warn- er, wife of Mr. J. C. Warner, Attor- ney-at-Law, Lowell, Mass, and dflilghter. Miss dleatrice Warner. While on the Island they-trialled Mrs. Warner's sister, Mrs. E. D. 'Dou1l, of New Dominion, her ‘broth- er,‘ Mr. V. S. MacWliliams, East Royalty, and friendfMru. J. l1‘. Roper, oi‘ Central Royalty. The remaining week of their visit was spent at lSllflW'H llofei, Braclticy Beach. O O O Mrs. (loo. W. Gardiner and little granddaughter, Kathleen. are spend- ing a week with friends ill Sulli- merside. I O O Miss iiilLl Gillan. of New York, ilflS returned ilolno to spend the whiter. O O O Mrs. .I. D. York, of Glace illny, is visiting the aliases llorne. Fitzroy street. I O O Dr. nud Mrs. R. E. Wndelloune, and two sons, have returned lo Ot- tawn after a delightful two months spent at illFilCklOy lBeacll. O O O Mrs. Mark Lynch-Stauntoll, who has hieell tililllllififllig at iSUliTlB, has returned to her home Ill i-lallliiton. Out. O O O es Holl arc ten} hostesses iii. the Tennis (Yuurts this afternoon. O O O There wins a large attendance ill tho hall given ill honor of the ofilr- ere and men of HJVLCS. Patriot in sllllilllt‘.l'liiflft on Monday nighfin the Olympia. The cilaperolles for this LiPilKlililIl social function were Mrs. .I. S. Perry, Mrs. Jun. it. Ken- lly and Mrs. James lVlorrisou. O O I Miss Iiiildred Muttnrt and Miss Auilrienne iPerry. who have been spending their summer holidays m their ll0llll‘.‘l iil Slllnlllersiile, left on 'l‘uestlay illlilidllllg for Szli-kville, N. l1, to attend Mt. Allison. O O O Miss Rena Cox, lNolfvilie, who has been visiting .\ir. and Mrs. lili- inril Zitllttart. ‘Sumlnersldc. return- flli holiday. O O O bliss Gerda ilolulnll leaves this morning to resume her lmsitioll on onto. after u pleasant lloiiiiily at the homo oi‘ her parents, Mr. andl liirs. ll. T. Holman, Summersiils._ O O O diiiss Keitie Holman, Sunlluersiile. has returned from a illeflfiillli “fill spoilt ill Alliiilpfiiirlm O O O - I Mrs. Leitil Mzlcleod alld the Miss- ed home this week offer ll deliuht- ' the staff of ilavergul school, Tor-l fr Mrs. Constance Green and her son und ilaughtur ivllo have been visiting Captain and Mrs. Kelly. at "'l‘ils Priory,” Summersldlv, for several weeks have returned i0 their home in New York. O O O ifiul: George now wears his trou- sers he creased at the side, as was the custom of his father, King Eli- wilrd. The King began wearlnglilfl trousers pressed ill front during his summer vacation. and there. is continue the custom when he re- turns to Buckingham Palace after his grouse shooting expedition ill Scotland. King George wore also this summer a jacket which lbut- tolls higher, with three buttons in all. The pockets of the monarchs new coat were ill the tailors lam;- uago "jetted," or with no flops. the pocket mouth bring Dlllell- 14m‘ aim tailors, In. mt. are lnvliiirli nowadays to give men all the pork- ets possible. rm- ticketfl. small cilange, and other handy budgete- O O O Mr. and Mrs. George Hill, Anl- herst, who have ibeen visiting ltirs. Hill's mother, iMrs. J. B. Mcflure. Albion "Cross. returned to Amherst Tuesday. _I e o Mrs. Kenneth Morrison. Dundee. is spending a very pleasant holi- day with frienda at iRustlco and Milton. While at Rllstico she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. LePilge and while at. Milton at iBlrchlen, the guest of Mrs. C. E. MscKenliie. O u I Charlottetown Exhibition Wee y Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Friday September 21st. to 24th. THE BEST LIVE STOCK ill the Maritimes and this Province will be Exhibited. The Main Building will be filled with choice exhibits from the farm, Grains, Seeds, Roots and Vegetables, Fruit, Butter and Cheese. Also the Handicraft 0f the Ladies. . The Horse Races GREAT BIG 70 different horses, the pick of Maritime speed will compete in eight classes. brought together in years. , Rex Comedy Circus This celebrated novelty Circus will entertain be- The finest tween the heats 0f the Horse Races. t, a - 3 a 78th Highlanders Band l 30-—pieces in full Highland costume: 30 players will play the popular music afternoon and evening.‘ __ _ . ATTRACTIONS Don’t Miss This Year's Big Show. Make, Your Arrangements Now. MIDWAY WITH FINEST ., array of speed i k Mr. Forke In the ilnd who ran ert Forke, former leader Progressive party. was accused of being “party to a scheme to shatter gresslve llolnillniing convention in the whole Progressive movement. " ‘not teiliilg them he would accept in a speech here last night by \V.G. ya Liberal noullllzllion Ratllweli, an ardent supporter ofdiiter. lie voted the expense of the cnnlpaignflpreseilt election upon tile Progressive lily "taking the stand that he knew colors at Glenwooil lost year. under SAYS FORKE IS OUT TO WRECK ‘RROGRESSIVES 1921 lforke had been unfair to the rank and file of those who forsook former party nffiiiltions and sup- NESBITT, Man, Sept. l0. — Roh- ported him. ills vote on the Cus- of the ‘toms scandal “'11s lIIllOFgiVfibiB. llo (failei in candor lo the recent. Pro- three dily people more about constitutional law than. the Department of Justice," Mr. lisltlllveii declared. "lie is now a party to a scheme to shatter the whole Progressive movement if he has not already done s0. lie has turned down this whole movement to secure his own personal election. ills slogan, ‘De- feat Beallhier’ the Conservative. is not n lofty ideal, nothing lllis the policies which Forlie and I ad- vocated in 1921. ‘ a vvvv A a - vvvvvvvvvvvvv A». LUMBER and BOX SHOCKS Rail or Water Shipment, ._ Get OUR Prices Before Buying. OO-OO-QOO-OOOGO-O-O-‘OO-OOOOO 0 0 O4 VQQ¢OVOO 04% f§f§44§§f4§§+§ James Ilussell Lumber. Co. Ltd., Lower Newcastle, Miramichi, N. B. y -.-¢~ 1' " -i‘ui" »