. ...<urr' < “ooronan s. 1921 n , WHEN MEN'DISC~U5.$ SHIRTS 1 EN‘S opinions about other things may difTer-but/on shirts they are agreed. " The ideal shirt combines style, fit, weanand moderate price.‘ i 4 It has all these things, plus l Therefore the ideal shirt is an Eastern. the double wear cuii—four clean edges instead of The leading stores are now showing Eastern shirts in the latest STERN patterns and fabrics. lE 0ll€ . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MonthlyReport‘ ' 0f the Y.M.C.A. The regular monthly meetings!» the Board oi Directors oi the Ohar- lottetown Y. M..O. A.. was hold in the Board Room with Mr. J. A. Clark, president in the chair. The (allowing members were present: W. E. Bentley, K. C., James Mac- Millan, J. A. McNair, Wm. Rowe. Dr. Archibald, James Harris. J. l... Douglas, R. A. Pendleion. ‘ The meeting opened by scrip- ‘ture reading and prayer by the President. ‘Financial Report: The Financial Report was rend ed as read. Games Committee: Mr. MacNair reported for the Games Committee stating that the Bowling Alleys had been repaired and are in first class shape and a arge attendance is hoped for. Re- port adopted as read: Foreign Work Committee: Mr. Rowe reported for the For- eign Work Committee stating that -Mr. George Patterson. Missionary from India would be here October 19th, when the annual Foreign ,Work Campaign would b'e put on. Report adopted as read: Secretary's Report: Mr. Pendleton gave the secretary's report. various activities oi the work, re- port adopted as read. Finance: Moved by J. A. MacMillan second- erl by Dr. Archibald that a list oi’ jthé names of the outstanding pledges be made up and handed to gthe directors, who would arrange to lsee those parties. Motion carried: House Committee: Mr. James Harris reported ior the House Committee stating that the building today was in good repair, report was adopted. l New Business Mr. Pendleton stated that a camp site at Canoe Cove could be obtain- ed at a rental of about_ forty by Mr. Pondleion which was llrlcpt- .0! culls-s and 1-80-00" o! senll-rlre In the summing up oi the __ Fruit Shippers Warned About Packing Fruit KELOWNA, B. C., Oct. 7. -—’i‘lle Committee oi Direction in u statist- ical report recently released states that up to September i2 it had handled from all parts oi the inter- ior over 33 tons oi vegetables, and 853,946 pack oi fruit. included in this is over i500 tons 0i potatoes. 200,000 boxes oi apples, 10,133 crata oi cantaloupes, 83,000 boxes oi crabapples, 30,000 boxes oi pears,-.no fewer than 110MB crate! tomatoes. with‘ ‘ accounti i0 0381mm. Following his recent visit to Coast cities, Chairman Black states that he was not at all -satisiie_d with some pi the iruit showii lilm and he warned shippers that‘ "the Commit- tee oi Direction does not exist as a shock absorber between indifferent shippers and disappointed purchas- crs." Mr. Black also said: "More thingwcnter into profitable fruit- operations oi the committee. standard products. properly packed and graded. Nothing the commit- tee can do can overcome inattention or carelessness ‘in preparing fruit for market." growing and marketing than the. Thel efforts oi the latter are given to! stabilizing prices and markets on‘ PAGE NINE PLUG gymnasium in good illlilpa was ed and repaired, and the handball court repainted. Just recently the ligllting system has been improv- ed to a great extent by the addi- tion oi‘ reflectors and the changing of a fcw lights. ' lOll ills main floor. lights were changed ‘to hang better over our billiard table, and some plasterini was also done on this floor. Tbt iion of more pantry ‘shelving. The wash room, shower and dres- sing room were all given a coat ol two of paint, which brightened than up considerably. aowLma ALLEYS: ($40.00) dollars per annum and n suitable building‘ could ‘be built for T-his popular department oi the dune; the apparatus was csverhaulm‘ kitchen was improved by the addl- ' it fits every pocket. you chewing condition. -every time are good reasons for this choice. The shape and wrapping of the PLUG keeps the tobacco fresh and moist. The PLUG does not chip or crumble because it does not dry out. There is no waste- The PLUG is more conveniently carried as n Of all forms of Chewing Tobacco the PLUG is the best! You also buy BIG BEN rlghlourofrhevacuum (air-right) rins which llcep the plugs in the samccorldltioilaswhen they left the factory. You will enjoy your tobacco a lot more if et the fine, rich, full-flavoured plugs of B G BEN, which are always in 800d BIG BEN PLUG Chewing Tobacco approximately two hundred andgAssoclullon was completely over-i ififty <e25o.oo> dollars if conslder-"haulml and repaired. The alleys lable voluntary work would be dOHQLIQlIEJIIIBGlVGS were Dlll ill A 1 shape l Moved by Mr. Bentley seconded by Lowe Brothers, wi-th their new lby Mr. Rowe that we authorize the electric sandal; the ball returns ~‘President and Secretary to sign a were renewed, New pin plates 181188 fflllll MY- 91111080 Mllcflllllell were installed, in order that more runllllg in and r aisting your staff. hr- furnctioning o!‘ tine various com- niiiccs will nlkc ll great deal off he mind oi the staff and let us carry on the general work in a, more efficient manner, M the boys and young men knc-w the Dir- ltlle sumcr: W. C. 'l‘. l‘. Five; 'l‘clll. perance Alliance, three; Dentists. two; P. 1C. l, Hospital CUllL. ouc; several Fox companies; Zion Young People; Rcbeknil Ilo-ivliug i-Ixccili- ive; Iladlerl‘ Auxiliary, Y's Alon, Other Y's Men and Illc l’, if. Assoc new acquninlances, and also gain ' an insight into what is going on in various other Associations in Can— ads and the U. S. A. Mr. Walker‘ remained in the home Association until our return, OF ‘MADE av Tu‘ uA-‘Ktas, 1-1 ills EASTER-N cars" for the term of ten years with the accurate pinsetting could be done; » lifliléfl’ cg, "e ‘"’ chased and w be m“ n use or m GENERAL‘ lille various activities, it will do a site at the rate of forty ($40.00) many Leagues wnlcn an, m-——-_l dollars per annum, also the right ab“, rem“, ,0 open “l, Chairman, Simon Pineau, Nllll‘ to remove any building that we _ Rustlco; Oliver ilaPage. null iterlnlmight erect Motion cm-rleli DOW FAREWELL ‘I10 MR. WALKER: Three gatherings were held for .__._~_____.____.__i._.._ _________'_4 _ This resolution iulsscd amid luull uppiuueiu without n iliilglr: dissent- lgrcnl drill iu build up a large, ac- ;ii\-r- null useful membership, and ‘thus cnlzllge the community work Now that‘ our Inliiillng is ]‘l‘llll_V JULY: and your lull Stuff nrc ml duly nnd . _ , -. . - _ _ ‘early for the seasons work \\'c - . 1 - r - ing Vtllitt". Dl. iinllssoil, of ltusltiou, llllll- l‘ , t I’ F d_ l Mr. Walker. lo bid him farewell l a‘ i I U ‘ _‘_ _, ’ - _ of our Ahsiclat on. Railway RllSlllC-O After nu. llllitillllfl, ildwevcr. n. blllitlilli‘, M. u. up. lhelr’; Re lrerrlen In! - lnurlrlcl; trust rllplltilkcollgtaélililrlllgelilrld iqpresent him wlnl 8. parting ‘éfwffimg “file ul‘_‘gell~‘l“‘-llffcll~‘ m. Rl-‘susvlful=s‘ submitted. . ileverul of the electors thought thill ina, M. P-. Holl- - - _ _' M, mndhwn, m“ two g n 3°“ “m? °° P e remembrance. All hands were in~ " > ,it. A. ilcndicion, i-eneral Secretary. ._ 4 --—-- Ill pros, .= ..r..l..,,..l... kulllllinbqn or lll.l-.r-., ul' Oluurlrlltfiluwlir “Dbl l mummenrlgl-lhq, Cove and was a real success. 38 deed sons, to “e George sever ms Directors nnd lhelr ctllllilllllilclilvll dl th ‘ m“! llllelfgriilglgtfil‘ w; discussed to a con- my‘ “ml leade“ “ltendad- “ml the connection with our Association, lsiderable extent by M0681‘! Bflltlfly- Campw“ l" “wm” “w” “ml” who during his ic-ur years oi ser- MacMillan, Pendleton and Clark. daYs- A 7°31 n" albrmlrdblll“ vice here had given of his best. It was then moved by Mr. Mac- BTB-llllllfi “"19 Pmvlded m’; e m?!‘ Ho left Charlottetown carrying Mlllan seconded ‘by Mr- Bentley all“ W“, lfgllfiyiwllgmful- wlnl him uls bent wishes oi his s usua. c dish and they submitter! lllLi rcs-lllxlgthgr-‘ngfixllgfilifl: ‘ggfrdal: a‘: were the “mm ‘gammy!’ but dmylllalnerous friends. lllrilllliollxlliloveliJ-eferl-ed mo“ ‘ed m mam: Mom,“ cnnn|ed_ lChapel service and Evening Blblle Ngw Mgmigng or gun STAFF; re o ow m: were "I'll I ~ ' ltte R di i te ts, looked llilBrt o - clmulam ma‘ pelglonlll qmw llirxrlnb/Elllllngellilllflnetgegkllzanlilag. £108- TGBlllElClllgiE Illeed: o! the boys. i. We ‘"9 1° lam‘ tang?‘ l" wglcom‘ From North ust co —- ~ '- ' ‘ r l, m,‘ ran} ug to our m a r. nmes arqu- "l"“““- Bmuumm W"“'“°"‘ m“ ‘sill’? slggllxrlstgrelrllllllr? Clo-mlfllfilurfl: loolleayerllrrtellnlllsuboys‘ hereon . Swlel Secretary. and Ml‘- °me Peters’ Gym" Phmlu‘ ‘friends in Charlottetown. leatsl in fine style. Everything he M8!- Mflllllfiwll- PhYfllclll lllfllfllcl- Maylmd _“l' (lanunh Wm‘ MM‘ The meeting closed with prayer Banned was Glenn, we“ cnoknd and or. Both of these young men are hm‘ Elms‘ Webb‘ by the President. flwholggolne, and many oi the boys keenly interested in Association , cavefldlfih - Juhn illlird. , ‘gamed welgnn A Bran, nnmnel- work and l believe have a real futl l | l Dniron, Oyster Bred Bridge Mrs. William Mofiatt, liiayfield. A resolution oonlnlittco, was up- poirlied conslstlllli oi Rev. Dr. Chulsson, Dr. Doiron, Willillln Moi-s Tait, Rev. Peter Jackson, Caven- At n meeting 0i’ tllollc interested the lino at North ltusiico tllui. the with regard to extending thc-rali-J-eaolution should rcud ‘Zirnm the road through their district was heldlruain lino lo ll point at or ill the at Rustico on Wiltlliilnillllyevelllllli. vicinity or North ltustlco." After an interesting discussion. A committee was appointed in tho following resolution, moved bvkprcparc ille petition io be present- Mr. William Mofratt, and seconded ed irrihe Fcrleral (iovernmcnt, and by Mr, Simon Fineau wus passedzlelcctors were till-ii) chosen from the "ltesolvoil ihnt this meeting <.i'lrlli'i‘<-,rclli ucctluml in circulate thczlc the electors of Rustico nnd vicilnlzelilirlns for signature, lty are unanimously agreed that we‘, 'I‘hcrl: was n lilrgo nlicmluncr: should strongly urge upon the Fcll-‘ui. the nlrleiing, which was [ll-resili- erul Guvernnlont the absolute necthod ovcr by Air. Joseph Doucctic. of consiructirlg, nicanon as poasilllojwith llir. Andrew (inlluni. us Chair- a line of tllc rnllwny ironrthe main: mun. line lo Nurih RllBllCil. Adrircssils were -_-b.. lnilllu by the CH a (JM E .1115: PREsERvArrvls: '-Flustlco — John (llurku, OlivPr SECRETARL or the boys were “Hum to swlm. are 1n our wofln linkage, Joseph Donceiirl and ‘ l h Henry Gflllfllll. ' C newer OF THE canons: lfljllftzwfwf; "m" “' ° nu. PROGRAMME: _ N GI sqow — Preston il-lllil- igzece-rmav FOR i ' ' ll0llevIl"‘i‘Lllllli Allilrllwi-l Loo Piueou, MONTHS OF JUNE JULY, AUG- 0i" film ill Calm CW8 is Ml Already mrlly oi‘ our nln llCllyll-l w ‘Brown ’ l u“. AND SEPTEMBER ideal one, and it would be lldVlllll-llle lea have started. and others are in l ' ‘ ' leflie ll fill" 8 19"" the process oi reorganization. Wheatley River -- Dr. Dolroll. lm" °‘“' BM“ l° _ l , , _l Moses (lalluut, Arldrcw Gallant and To we pre5|deng_ nnd 0f Yea“ “"3 l‘) blind "~ Dmrmmenll The Y 5 M9“ Ollelleil up for lln The.) ung BM.‘ ,- mrgcunq dining hall. season on September 2nd" and will ' ' ' l‘ ° “ Y M GA SUMMER scHoob meet as usual escil Thursday lliglu it was pointed out by various l f h‘ 1r H» speakers lll Hllllllfll‘! 0i ll HlllWllY Gentlemen: Since our last legu- “t “X p‘ m" or l e r “Elm p l Your Secretary and the two gramma- tllat owing to the poor condition oi in, meenng, ncmg {our lnonthfl] tho harbor at lhlstico water trous- hm-e passed’ and even [hung]; [hgy portatiou was uncertain and un- were summer months, many even“ sflllamcmrY- m“ (“Tina's were have taken place and rllcra has compelled to haul their products n bee“ nun.“ ucflvnw considerable (ilatance over bad} qr we were to cover events |n ‘imds l‘) [he "°“"e5'- "mlwlw “ti” detail, this report would be too young men who‘ were to come on STUDENT WQRK. our staff in September motored from Charlottetown lo Cc-llflhlch- Student work has made n start llll. 8H1! elhlflyed llllell W991" in its Saturday night gatherings training and fellowship, which we and they are uow being orianlzed i i d llll ll Pe- i th Pail ll-Wl ter cr . Wn mm’ that “llama ls (me or u“: long, and so ll will just try and reicte hers Ylltléeed ‘l: very hllllhv or- glhllheilaings have lleenllleid with lllllgsatéllliggéalxiullelhhlglg n°e']':1'i'l'l"0;'(i givc you .1 general outline oi" what rangenlent to haveboth Mr. Filfql: nlloni 150 attending each. l ' - ' ' . i .. M thl ti. llsuonteltadetdhemmorllrell lo gel ‘hie l": lslisolyarinaliriugr glllllzl gvxllih llllyselll. alstoumgdefnlt lGYM-NASIUM CLASSES: , ' O BIG Illl l‘(l8l‘0' g possible i0 meet friends and make l The “mm volleyball Group and dition in the shortest possible time, also ill t the rapid development of T119 l-llllB-Ullldlng feature of Jlllle ,__ ‘Boxing Clues have already made u illc pot to imhlstry in RUBUCO de- W08 "l8 Alllllllll SD01’!!! Billlllllel- ' nmri and an; llnl-ing two sessions ‘ munds better transportation iacilit- which wus attended by 50m? 75 each week now. lea. , i members and iriends. Cups, med- A" omer gym clnnnes Wm no. The two Federal members, llonnllllllmd prizes won by tln- various open this week, and present indicll Mr. Sinclair and Mr. Jenkins prum- howling ‘lteams ‘fllhTlllK ‘I111: Yelll‘ lions are that this will be a real lead to do all they could to have were llleselllfll at this meeting, busy year for the gym. in all clan‘ representation set forth at the null a varied programme of speech sea and in the various games which l Solid Home Comfort! i at a 30 io 40"‘ fuel saving Imagine Mcfllaryis Furnace-tie in your living room, cir- culating genial mlrnltil through every room in the house! Imagine the satisfaction oi‘ owning it through cold winter months-oi enjoying ilioist, healthful heat at 30 to 45% less cos . Chrome 39am element that mu ken Bvrgesi-f Batteries better. Always buy Burgess Chrome Batteries with the black and white stripes. They will give you the salne dependable McClaryKs Furllacettc is ll haruhlome, porcelain-enamel- ed cabinet heater built on an entirely new principle which assures maximum heat at a minimum fuel consumption. It works like a warm air furnace, gathering cold air from the floor, warming it, and circulating" it through the whole house. .I-A'DIO ~18 ~ IITTIR - WIT l - DRY - BATTERY ~ POWER »- Ann ILKTSHLIGH-T , B TTERIES ISLAND RADIO COMPANY .. Operatllll Station o r c y olrmslilrl-r" u» u» none one oi brunt ward lllllld. Iloodqtilrtdlll us Great cum i! t. Distributed in Prince Edward Island by '- EENNELL Q, CHANDLER - Complete Stock Alwnp on lhnrl. l, _ , ix~::.*:‘i.:;:;t"1,1: ‘; 1e \ n‘ “ig nlany yours he iuliy recognized the handicaps which farmers, fisher- men. and merchants have to coll- tend with owing to the lack one railway. , Pi-rfcct attendance, Dorothy wiucirnrillne; Mae Warren, Pauline Mill; lrcnc Mill; Donald Mill; ll'l'lli‘ Iimlwull; Laura Steiso , Frances Munn. teacher. al attendance oi‘ 85. This League was ra-c-rganized and handled again by Mr. Walker, who gym. classes. all carried on under a somewhat lesser patronage. .The special gym. classes carried on with very little change, with quite a lafge number continuinl in their daily games and exercises. lluppiin-ils in ally. it will slip I'l- in your ilolnc nnd your heart willie, you nrc busy doing for others, but li never yei who captured by one who gnvo ills limr- in clnlliiilg ii. <o> --. l To prevent motor-cur accidents in vonsillnllnopie. dumb_ personal must wcnr red ribbons ‘around their lulls. all-ill‘ persona yellow rlhbonlh and blind persons while ribbons. BUILDING REPAIRS: During {one we llad our building painted on the outside front; win- dow sashes and ironies allrover the building were repaired and palat- ed; some oi these were in ve bed hope and had to be entire y re- wesr KENT BASEBALL census '“ bog: of Planters get lighter u yougobecameilrlsomottes-lsov etroogyotlrw qroweryou oanftreeietthedeli‘ sir-s: “Till IIICKILLUIIBII" nswsd. 1 Everything necessary to pot the z immjllumulnummiununilh tending to their duties, and now comes the call for the ‘Religious Work, Educational Work. l-‘oreign Work, Boys, and Membership Conl- mittees to collect their members There in about [i500 outstanding in pledges and $600 which was not collected during our campaign, MIIMIERQHIP: . Our total membership to October First stands s rlpproximstely-~l it is expect that we will stage a timber-ship rally during October in on effort to bring in many of the younglnon who have had no previous Association membership. riskrwoel _. lion; varied organisations held» , perilornlancgthat wonlhe meeting, presented to the proper es, nlusic, etc, was cal-lied out. are played there. . \ pre erence o many famous "lllllllfllléll- n Hon. Mr. LePrlge came ollt very w- c- T- U-l ggmpln-r-rgg Mggyimgs; ’ Ediemurzrs‘ Co strongly in the support oi the rail-t ‘Dllrllnfi (“m9 mmllill ""5 newly u GESS ATTERY MPANY wuy project pointing Ont inn; nnl ormel a es’ organ motion met at The House and Game Conunlt- T“. k b] NIAGARA mus ON1AIUD llc lied dollc busiileas there for ‘he "Y ' will‘! “V9 llmeli- Wllll a ml‘ I889 llllve 099B busy all Bllllllllill’. lll- mom, l Kfffifmi,,°,§°Yf°,,:°§§l,“§ 5:53;: ‘mgr SL313’; MoClary’s Ventiblast permits the burning oi soft coal. hard coal, coke or wood. it actually does the work of‘ a furnace but at much less cost and needs much less attention. Easy to clean. it ellminnies dust and dirt. saves fuel and circulates heat into every part of every room. llFClanrs I urnacette \ _'*" officiated at most all oi the games. firilgzehulw ‘lhelrloclober "welmgll For dflanm wflormlti d ‘ u ma] n, - . . 1 I 0n n MARQHFWLD acHooL soTlllllllggd.lll§ld0llllli§“°§v§f§§lY, We are pleaded to report that coupon. ‘ a % mo s’ m" “flamed . ' int eeks ti will b fav- Tlla standing oi Mersllfield ‘ml’: “Amy My“ “m! dyoull‘ oredwtviltlh a vlslrinllvn: Mr. (iasorge B“""°' l“ l“ ‘l"°“"‘-°' s°°“"“"‘" mu sllyullren nlllm evlllly Ry o ' P'"°"°"- ll Mlllllllle W’ WM h" ‘ma McCLARY MFG comsuv Grad" x1 Dormlw Mflwllrlml‘ a." 8 ' ' no“ ' I been worklni in ' India for fif- MAIL - undo“ Chad" .. 2 M ‘ i 3 ll . . . ‘ ' - i l Wulllllllgoglglllll-lon he “nan PROGRAMME m THE Bun-mm?- ltliilfrllonollvillvsllslill iilelllllsltllt’ lllll-rltdls Tn“ Send without obligation llteratur descrlb . \ "rude lX Irene Mill. The Y's Men and OHIO!‘ Y's Men of our Foreign work. i courou ing ult- FIITIIBOQHO Cabinet nearer” .(i| | (irudc VI Stewart MacKay, carried on. theiif weekly meetings ' "dlul t I _ ‘(Ilfillfle IV“! gtfllllialll Mgl: 2. Rua- all through the month, with a very FINANCES: - IWW kiln" so loswa ; . urs tetson. f 1 n (h , d {n n d ~ - "rude In Irena 805mm‘ “anagram 83E sale-Meg. a some CARRYJG“, up you,“ w, will ngygto turn our thoughts Nome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grnrle n Irene Boswell. our other indoor activities, such -—provl edtheylnooduof to flnllwss this month. lh order w Adams ____ _ , _ ‘. “will l 3"" 3°°"- A! lwwlllls‘. billiards. and special lusciouePIanrel-s Peanuts. ‘These “l”! "m" "9 m ‘l l°°"'°°“‘ll“5- ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 60.) meetings in lllovboiidiog dorilil l;..l l Rogers Hardware 00., Ltd; DISTRIBUTORS FOB PRINCE EDWARD lSlrAND. i117