TOBER 9_ 1926 ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN is godigiggTiA Pay it sow The privilege of monthly approbation ac- counts is granted in order for t‘he conveni- enCe of customers, antlinorder that such a systeminay be carried on it is necessary that every bill shall be paid PROMPT-LY AS RENDERED. 1f you have overlooked‘ yours-Joe kind enough t0 mail, send or ask us to call for the amount TODAY_ As before remarked “Writing receipts is our favourite indoor sport.” Past due items cause expense and inconveni- ence and will be collected through the regular legal channels. noose a Maison I usurp ‘i. I 3.- L§r_4_rp§\\__gr_/_si\:)uwt\_u;Ir2-\'>A\t ' Profits $3,345.13 A Youn Man’s Safe and Profita le Investment T the age of twenty a certain young man started to work. His father wanted him to adopt a com- pulsory savings habit, and advised the young man to take out a Mutual Life Insurance Policy. The father agreed to pay half the prem- iums on the $10,000 policy for the first five years to give the boy a good start, as the annual premium of $476.50 wasja big part of the young man’s salary at that time. The young man took out the policy. That was 20. years ago. Today he is a man of 40. And he has just received in cash from the Mutual Life $3,345.10 MORE than he paid in premiums. If you are a young man in the twenties,‘ ask the Mutual Life agent about the policies similar to the one mentioned. ivMUTUAL LIFE or ‘Satan: H. A. EBER8 135 Kent Street Charlottetown M; AA‘: illl-ZILLIN. Oct. S.——Siul but irisei‘ imported by various tlieniricul pro ducors ifor the season s revues su\ tliey were “ruiiieil“ because liud to have. their hair ibobbeil. Capsules ' For Foxes icing girls overlook prospective diii ed clauses in i AAA-A-AAAAAAAAAAAA of drilling. Erik (‘hnrelL lollies pro ducer. unlike severul tithcrs. rPlIlN ed to stand for further ntiilliiiz. H‘ hm.“ “i; imi-Iiers and when 22 iin lmhbetl chorus rehearsal one morn scissors working. Pill-FIX ' PILE$ Thei-S-Voriirn Greatest Remedy (liven lrinlnnt Ila-lief. Givo the moot wondoriul rooulili followed by lilo onl- i "II compound. Now Io the “"10 o pill your Ioxeo. We ""7 the full lino of Dr. ‘ “"0115 reinodioo. "cpl L Wnrihr < _ (‘anoint-red n! 0 1m some! 1w"- ‘ I'll]! FILE-FIX C0. In». N. l’! Illndui lilreel Iinol ' . I :11‘. 4 4 4 4 4 4 i Dione I71 - Smith's. Bob Forced on Them more than 100 provincial ‘Iieantiesi. they Overloyed by the chance of 11"‘ iiiig on the stage. it. ulliwllfpil m? heir contracts whit-Ii called for short. locks. Alter weeks glrlg appeared for Iiiiz. he set the (Why Ruler) smi m» n» Il-Doy rnnli Treatment. ‘Piicsday 12th. SEE OUR NEW LINE 0f men's and boys’ fill-l caps-Wrowso Bros Lj-d- 1914 WEEK ENDTIAND BAGS $1.541 111141 $2.00.—Prow-se llros Ltd. 1914 aovs- AND oinis all wool golf hose ull sizes 50c nnd 7511- Pruwse Bros" Ltd. 1014 JUST ARRIVED, Corduroy velvet suitable for kimonus. Price $1.60 Der yard. Chenille cords to mutt-n, —~-I’roivse llros Ltd. I'll-i KNITTING YARN in skeins, re- guliir 25 cents to clear 10 Clfi~—flli (.‘UlUlIl':I.——‘i’i‘t)W.‘iU liros Ltd. 1914 . .SWEATERS, SINEATER5 some- llli"! lll‘\\'.~‘()ll1(lliliiig idiiic.—~l’ro\vse i3rtis., Lid. 1911i REMEMBER CAKE hill!‘ this n1"- ternoon in S. A. hicboiinlil}; start- iiig at three. o'clock. 15145 SEE OUR ‘BIG showing of boy's Bulls Ior school at real vuiuc prices —l’r0\i'se Bros, Ltd. 1911-10-T-2i SELECT MALE CHOIR (eight voices) will sing at rlie Watkis (Toncort. Program also includes vocal, piano, violin solos. ducts. tiiuii-tuttcs. riandings. SEED POTATOES.— Members of Potato (irowurs Association may Iiegin shipping (Jtirliiicd (‘obblers ut mice. First steamer will load at Charlottetown on 18th inst. l922-10-8-3i. DON'T FORGET sale of hon-se- hold furnishings at airs. JZIIINSiS Kensiiigton. on Tuesday afternoon. Oct 12. lflitleltl-il-Bi THE WORLD'S best Iircud and pastry Ilour is made iii t‘anntiu. its iianit- is “IIICIIALT Sold whole- sale by Carvell Bros. MARSHFIELD -—0Wil|g I11 berY tiavement airs. W. A. ‘fiumipsoii wili give tho W. .\i- S. iidilirtess at Alaislilitilil on Sunday instead uf hiiss .\I:ibeI Neu/stim us announc- ed_ CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD. —Suiiday next. tin-ire will bo a celebration or ilie lloly (‘onimiiii- ion iii Springfield. ill. 11.00 u. m" and Evening Prziyei- in (‘rapaiiti tit 7.00 p. ill. P. D. HOGAN will be home No- vember 1st to take up uniiertukiiig business. Until than lured Hogan will have trhurge, and iii Kelly's Cross, John W. Xiclieiinn. lil-ili-Iil-il-Iil - A SIX .WEEKS SIGNALLING CLASS in Visual Teiegrapliy will start in the Drill llall on Nov. 18th. Ally men oi‘ the Artillery or anyone that mints to take up this course. will leave [heir nuiiics nl lhc llrili llull. CRAPAUD-Un 'l‘uei+tlziy even- ing, Oct. 12th, the Annual Ilnr- vest 'i‘hnnksglviug Service will be held ill St. John's (‘hii-rch at 7.30, when the pieachei- will be Arch- deacon While ot’ Suuiniershlti. Oth- i‘l' clergy assisting in tlie service- .\irs- Vermin McLeod of Albany will sing nl Iliut service. Social evening in tho irectory after service. to which everybody is invited. THE REV. CANON TROOP 181‘! yetucrtiiiy morning on rehrn to IldllftlX alter having taken part in the SOTVIUIJs ot‘ the 157th Anniver- snry ol‘ Si. Paul's (Yhurcli. Cunun Troop is a gifted speaker and is u graduate oi‘ the University: oi‘ King's College. Many who heard (‘anon Troop litipc it will not lie ion: until he is heard in tho city again. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH — Early prayer meeting at 10 u. m. Rov.W.M. llynn preaches uI. morn» lug service. Sabbath School and Bible (‘iasseg meet at. 2.510 p.ni.. to which siillillliig tire cordially in- vited. ‘At evening oervicty llev. J Shaver, of \Vlnuiptig~iiiie of the Speakers iit the Series o1‘ Confer ences now being held by the Unit- ed Church throughout the Doiiiin- ion, will address the congregation- Specinl soloist ut this service. NT“- Eiveu MncKlnuon. Anthems b)‘ the choir. morning nnd evening. ‘w. M. s MEETING-Tile WAI- S. of Si. James’ (‘liurch held their monthly meeting in the Indira; par- lor on Thursday afternoon when the society's ilelcgtite to the Pres- byteriul at IIlilliiiX_ Mrs R. J. Camp- bell read her report which was c011- clse and full of interest to the mem- bers iviii) ivcre tohl of the splendid work "one by ‘he Presbyierhlu wo men of the Iliarilliiicn" during Ih< past year. The Mission field Wu: qjgi-“gged nip! every indication points to increased and iinilsiutrtory work Iii the future. CHARLOTTETOIWN WOMEN WHO SOLD THEIR VOTES AT LAST ELEOTION- 'l‘oiiiorro\v, Suudny evening. ‘Rev. Nell lien‘ uiuii, pastor of (‘cntrnl Chris- tian -(‘Iiur.~Il, will open up a subject which is vitally related to ti“. pollllttu] nnd individual livers oi‘ not a few women Iii this city. it Is ii well kiiuivii incl ilirit large sums of money eniiie liito the lslnnd- ‘Lfllge monies were offer- 9d mid accepted by women who had ns miichirlght to accept money as the men. These women have reasons for no accepting money. The question hi--ia iI right for women in accept money for votes? Are politics Improved by women's franchise‘! A woman who accepts n bribe will she sell otherdhings of far deeper significance than the franchise? A cordial welcome to their secrelicry and General Agent of the Association, .\ir. tiurfiohl fliacKinnun oi‘ Guelph, Ontario, pe- tition the (lovernment, for several inucli-neeiiirii ireforms, iii trounce- tion with ilie pcri‘ormtinci-. oi‘ their duly, wliilc the Stiiicitui" of the As- sociation, .'\ir. J. C. M- (leininu, oi‘ (lei-mun and Lonnox. ’l‘oront0, will present strung argument, before the (iovcrnment, in siipoii oi’ the iolloiviiig changes: Firstly: Abolition oi‘ [he (ton- lract System and tho intruductloii iii its phice oi’ u salary paid system. whore ilie members or the Asiiut-i» iiiitin ufliii be placed on n peiriiiuii- eiii sulaiy basis oi‘ engagement at the rnlc, 4ii"$'IU.Il0 per mile per year for the ltnrui Mail eoiitii-neioig and the contractors operating between host offices and post (ifiices. Secondly: An increase. for the (‘initial-tins operating between Post Offices uml lluiiivay Stations oi‘ ilii-ce limes the present. coii- lruci price._ those ciinii“ a‘ repre- .' tiling a very Sililil. distance and ll very trifling ini-tiiiie—riiie. t!llill't'.- ly inudcquale for the re-siitinsiilil- ity of the work pcrforiiiiall. Tliirdly: of occupation on ii Salary Paid Sy- stem at the illlUVO llltliiilnlieti rates 0t‘ increase will be continuous to the Carrier, consequent upon good service being rcntlerctl. and where, ivlicn the (‘zirrier so tit-sires, two months will he considered suffi- r c cieni notice to ieriiiimiit» his en- gagement, . Fouii-tliiy: That tiie illl'l‘0l.l6(‘Ii rates of the future will operate backwards to lake in the period of time since Jan. 1st. 1917. so u.~. to reimburse the contrucio-rs ror some of their many losses sustained in carrying on the work when the cost oi‘ performing the seiricc was so zibntirninlly high, during the yeuis oi‘ the war. nnd the post-Ivar period, . Fiftlily: Thur the Mail Con- Iralcttvis will be ,1" 'cn lcii statutory holidays with full naliiigi- payment. tho same as uri- now enjoyed by all other lirzinclies oi‘ the Postal liepnztmtsnt, as well us :ii| other (Ioveriimoiiiiii Depuiitiiieiils tlirtiugli- out (Emails. Sixthly: That all Rural Mail lloxcs now located on the left-hand <idc of the i-mitivviiy. will be placed Ilie righI-liaiiii side of every roud\vi_ Iliitmizliout, the iliiterenl I‘ riviiices of (".illil4i£l. 'I‘liis change lo prevent any i‘urlliei' itiss oi‘ llie or stllltllls ziccitlcuts, many liavini’. Imppeiieil iii recent yeaiis retiui-r- lug iii-pubs ui’ lltlsililill trieuimeui. .inil Plliiliiiiii‘, coiiisitieriiliie loss of time nnd expense, 'l‘lieri- is no (itiier tlovuiiiiiieul Service in (‘nnada ivlieie men are employed under t'Iil|iI'llL'l. nnd where, the. positions. nie publicly tendered for. and at <iicli tifllllilllltlilfily low income. 'l‘lie (‘ity Lelloi- (Zarriors, Posi- dl (‘lerlis in (‘ity Post Offices. Rail- ivuy Mall Clerks, Postmasters, and JHIIIIUPS who have. no running euiilpiiieift to lllililliltill, all receive an Income .seve.rnl limes bigszei" on the pvuruge than llie Rural .\iuii Conlractiii‘ who has to main- iiiill his whole running equipment. Wllicli on the average route oi‘ 2Z0 miles, consists oi‘ two horses and rigs. and the maintenance cost. of which has been considerably moire than ilic zivorage income received from the eontiaci; hence the need oi‘ granting the increu es as asked for by the Mail (‘outiractors Assoc- iation. lt is expected thiit the Post-mnslei‘ General and the Gov- eimntmt will see the necessity oi‘ grunting tho above mentioned "htinges, rill oi‘ irliich are very lllIl('il needed. and Iii the interest oi‘ public sen-vice. l I part of ‘tin-II Eastern Notes Di‘. A. A. lit-Donald. Sourls, is present iii ‘Montreal titlending Aledlcu-l Conference 3t. i Jmlgc A. L. Fraselxliirs. Fraser. Kulillfiiil Fraser and Mm Bernard Crennica motored to Georgetown last week lo attend the Exhibition. \\'e regre to state that Mr. Free- iiuiii (iarriri , East. linltic is at pre- sent suffering from injuries sus- tained from a fail iroiii a truck Waggon. The funeral of the late ‘.\ir. Thoma..- Deigliiin, Soiiris Line Road iioolc place to St. l\i:iry's' R. C. "iiurcli. Souris_ Friday morning. Soiirls School Fair was conduct- ed on Friday Oct. 1st. and was finite successful. The exhibits nliougli probably not. as numerous m; on other occasions were of nu nvceptitmaily high quality. _A dance ind whisi _i_vas held in the hall in lie evening for the purpose of rais< ‘m: prize-money and was illsn a i|ll'('\‘.‘ii<l. .\ir. and Mrs Wallace ‘llicVurirlh. ilaiuiony were among Saturday ivi-iiiiiivg visitors tn Sourls A motor party lllid incidentally I brhliii party consisting of Mi‘. anti “I'd. \\'. ilogersoii and Miss Viola \Itil)onulil nnd Mrs Chins. Rogersoii, iiiaufreuretl by Mr. Fred Leard in ‘ils Dodge Sedan visited Soiirlu u-ui East Ptlllii Wetlnesdny. ‘Mlssess Dorothy nnd Pauline 'laudei, Charlottetown are at pre- ient attending Si. Mary's (‘onvent Suurls. Niles llrsslo (llllan oi‘ the firm oi‘ Matthew 8i MoLean, Ltd.. Souris is spending n vacation ivllli rela- tives iii St. John. Messrs E. Reid nnd I’ Brynntoii, ‘Phat ihe Permaneiicy i Look for a Reason Nu U”)?! equipment pox- scirrr all the outslarlding [ch/urn of Dcliorrtt f5 Croslcy ms. ,,If somgom- hit-s to dirrrf your iulemt from DeForcsf f5 Crosiey ‘ loo/t for a reason. The Musicone Zn improved tone firrralor, ‘ringing Io radio rrpvuilurliorl ruw ifamlunlt n] riurluru in IOnr um‘ hnrmony. Prirr Model C-S rompliibrd will: one lnmil. High! iqunlling. Autbmlh‘ ' C-5 Console Model by MrLugaii. New lnm- ff-(Ifil/IIII who! nrtiit or imlrumml. X new ly/rr flvr lube rcrriirr mbailying lb: rxrluiiw D-C drum control mnbling tuning to b: ur- ulerflw. Nun-radiating. Non- H - tsrntlun. Embodirr all {be [rulinri u] Model C-i in a handiumr iubiurl r/Jembn [unis/m a Iitlflll)! u/ lant- brrrla/urr only bran! [mm tin» Local DeF _ "I PAGE FIVE Central Guardian The Canadian Mail i . not... AND...“ QOMPOS, Cmltracmrs Assoc- c A N A o Al, s G R E A T E s T R A D 1 o v A L u E s iifitiiitiii 1131i}. "til-iiiiii"”'vi.".ii-'gif." {fir} ‘W31 i?" germane-s . ' ‘ iiougiout ftinu a wil, through 75 Similarly, expert guidance in the selection of equipment suited to your local conditions is the sure road to radio satisfac- tion. Particuiarly is this desir- able in Canada, where varying climate and distances from broadcasting centres materially aiiect reception. l‘ Authorized Dealer otters you just this guidance. He is an cx- pert in radio and knows local t4 ISLAN I) KENT STREET DIST 171 l. BUILT IN CANADA TO MEET CANADIAN CONDITIONS Expert Guidance HE grace and speed of the ivhite-winged racer are brought out by the hand of the i expert on the helm. The DeForest 8L Crosley‘ Distributed in Prince Edward Island by Island Radio (‘o., 171 Kent Street. oRESTaCRQ t roly Dealers conditions. He has a line de- signed and built in Canada to mccr. Canadian conditions. Models arc not restricted to one type cf circuit, so you are able‘ to select a sct that’ meets your own requirements. i Every set the DeForest 8t Croslcy Authorized Dealer oiiers represents an unusual value, made possible through low cost production and distrié bution, superior manufacturing resources and the selection of the latest in radio development adapted to Canada. ' Make the Dcliorcst 8L Crosiey Dealer your consulting expert. 8L5’, CHARLOTTETOWN FIIBUTORS l J as. A. Gesner Great Uwrgc Street, Charlottetown Authorized DeForest & Crossley Dealer Sets Installed and Serviced All Types of Batteries and Tubes Eta, in Stock Rev, J. W. O‘Brien vislicil Win41- ern Kings. recently mid is gfilirlb iilgJiiillllcfiilliflils for the lulerpi-o- viiicial llouie for Young Women established iii .\l0lil'i()i|. Miss .\iury McLean, Soiirid. has returned tn Mcfllil ilnlvcrsity, uf ter ii pleasant vacation. lolio Bay. were in Georgetown at- tending the Exhibition last week. Both gentlemen were exhibitors in vari us classes nnd curried off .'\ kdodhllmber of prizes. - ‘ ‘Mr. _ Ralph Sqimretbrlggs, ity, ' Mr. AlexiMeFnrlane. Annanduie. spent Sunday in Souris. Mr. J D103 McKinnon. Rollo nay. has out red St Dunstunfls Univer- slty, gather. lie will gather the gems for his kingdom.‘- .\ir. iliinici Steele and il:iui.'litei' Annie. of Little l'oiid were zimoiig this week's \‘ifiiilll',< lo Soiirie and Rollo Hay. ‘.\ir. and Mrs. Alex Kitllougiill HmhL niiil daughter Maud. who Iiuvi- Iieen residents oi‘ (‘dilITiUiiPiIHVll Vince“ m for the Ipaei few years Iiave rctiirn- m" ‘NW5, ed lo ltollo ilny Smms: .\ir M. ll. llliiigiveii. morclinnl. Bu)’ QM", FONIIHPHWIIO ‘Wns on u trip lo ll. S. Fgolhqh, roturne this week. Imher 2,, Commissioner Hudd Visits Charlottetown ()'I"I‘A\\‘A. Out. s.-. Frederick: (‘tiniulliiii ‘Fiadi- .loiier In New \'oik will shortly ull- dertuke u llliii" oi‘ the Mnrillini- Pro» the interests oi‘ (‘amid- trade to the United liudd's Itinerary follows: §'_\illl~—-’()\‘.i ton Oct- , i‘liturloiietoivn. (Jclnber CYFIIL R. LEARD ERNEST H. WRIGHT CECIL M. SIMPTON KENNEDY BROTHERS JOHN SIMPTON m Alberton, P. E. I. Summerside Bay View. P. E. I. Kensington Hamilton, P- E. I. ‘i CECIL K-WIGHTMAN HAROLD GAUDET CAMPBELUS GARAGE KEITH MATHIESON ARSENAAULT &. GAUDET _ Montague Summcrside Hunter River O‘Leary W¢||'"9¢°"i P- 5- |- a Mr. l~lzirl Johustoue of Buy Fin". .\ir. Liuruet Proflti WIIS iii l-2.i~il- his‘ ill few iluyis 111' “l'lll‘~"'i NORTH GRANVILLE. lune. visited Souris, by motor (‘Til King-i llils week \\'l'4llll<‘i‘ ~ lnllillii SIIHIIIIPI‘ ' ~—-»~—~~ truck lve(l‘lntly fnf ihi- purpose oi’ u’ A. no doubt. At :in_\- l'i\lI‘ ‘it ‘h; ideiil m]... faiidii-im; p. ii“. “landing 0f buying clams [or cunning. MI‘. Aft Fortune lirlilizc.,ilct -Iili_ the weather in!‘ _i""""’ _‘l‘-*'4"II'. ‘il_I",.\‘orili tlixinvillo School for the Johnstoiio who l‘llt't‘lli|y Il1'I'illlll' -I deiiili occurred oi‘ the little soli oi‘ i-riiicipul l‘\I'l|I‘il\i‘lii Ill l'lll'ili tLis-lnunuh m- 5,.|,|¢.|n|,,.,-_ resident of Fortune hip; erected u..\lr. itlld .\irs. Herbert .liicksoii .'I‘lic Irlvl-‘i JII~~I W“ tirnilo \‘li -i l-‘loreiice Morris. new etinniiig factory near [he ltlvei-‘littli- one who trus- only five iliilllliis I L tirade \' ~l (l-hidys Taper L’ M11- aind is doing a splendid businessltii‘ iigc succumbctl Io lliii‘lililllllltl Nlesvsrs lidwiii Ileid. ll=\l‘I‘1‘i-Ioii 'i‘:i_vlor_ 1', Ali... \\~u|i_ in this line. hir. Johnsioiiu iiitendsliiiiil ivlioopliig cough; diiilliil‘ all ef- Front-as find .\,\'IIIH'I' _ Vlllililllcll" (mph. |\' . 1 p“). “gin, iannnini: beef nnd iuwl later. forts- to save its life '|‘-!u- funeral I‘Il|>iil‘l‘ll’I\l|lL'.i4 \\'<“"" \|*‘"'"‘< l" ill“ (bfflylp ||| 1 pansy Adan“ tlimk illlw“ i" Bu)’ Fmdlim‘ "“m"‘ pnwillwu| Exhnmhn" Peril-cl Aliciltlniict- ~i‘alli»')' Ad- hir Louis McDonald. liarinoiiv tery. lli-siiles the l.'.l‘i(’i'-Sii'I('.l(t‘ll ———-——- 4 ‘ “ms and (ipppv, 1',H,.;r_ Junction. was a visitor Io Soiirls. parent-a fire brothers and two sli=~ .\Il‘.vI1.'i\\’I‘f‘.lll'l‘ .\II'i|i|ll’l-‘~'.l Smllrli- ____.__ ___ nine evenlii icrs are left to mourn for the b:iIi_v \\'=\-~' =1 v1l>'-‘l\'IIsi-i~ lo on on u- I Sam ' K the joy of the iioiiseliold.--"Iie will l‘1‘l‘li- ll- \\\\ \ \ \ \ i oonns”@ KIDNEY; ‘PILLS \ \ _\\\\\\\ I i? 4 .0 l /, ctlilillliss- ier 1X ‘Io 2V. ~ Monctun Oc-