—-‘~_‘-\~ K i The dragging always lteep them on hand ior general / 0/2 EA c/l co/vMo/v 111 -.4 JVynL ONCE A TRIAL — eertlona _ Wherefcopleu conle to our ens-e to be .mult.be~uxdcll to colt to cover postage. etc. Contr ctlonu count n: one are allowed ll one word. Calla rcnllttnncel to cover cont nuentl. In no cue nan thin rule be Jceclvcll without nlnlttunee cannot . '1 .,, h REMEDY AL WA YS t/Vmz. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSM Advertisements under till lending. 3i Der word ior cnch In- torwnrdcll. tlve ecntn word, but live llgurcl (n! 81,000) Iult accompany nll .dvQ|1I_-Q-' w-loo d. Advcrtllcnentl acknowledged. -— -- _ __ FOB BALI ron‘ssi.s‘_i-issvv_ snows paper. Apply at ‘Guardian oil- iice. i ~ FOR SALE-Quebec Heater p199... used one winter. = 187 King St. FOR SALE .ONE ‘l8 INCH SWING cut oil saw ‘complete; one to- lbacco caddiy stamp cutter. Want ed- one small steam engine 4 or 5 h. p. B. Compton and Co. Belle River. LOST-ffuesdsy between Stanley, Shaw and Peardou and Pumping Station an oil heater, crsted. Finder please notify Stanley, Shaw nnd Peal-don. WANTED WANTED.-T0 RENT 0R BUY house centrally situated. Apply at. this otilee. The Late Marjorie Norton At her home, 3 King Square at an early hour__,Sunduy_ morning, Oc- tober ldtihw il-M-irjirie Norton. youngest danglitei-‘oi Mrs. E. H. Norton. sed peacefully away ai- ter a. ling l g illness. Medical sk ll and the tenderest ministrntions ‘oi’ loved ones iaiii W()liIll'lil1V0 ‘restored her lo lienlth, but also, Death loves a shining mark and in life's lair morning her pathway brightened by Hope and Love and Friendship and with such a tirlgiit and useful future be- iorc hcr she was called to the higher lite. Th.» funeral took place Tuesday the 18th at 3B0 p. m. to the Peoples Cemetery where she was lltlil to icst by the side of her ia- Apply 4 ther who predeceased her clever years ago. _ Thu pail bearers were Elmer Bovyer, Archie Maiiett. Elmer Dunning. Edward (liinndier, Arthur Tomlins and George lluntiiln. The service iit the house was ‘epnaucted by tho Rev. G. W. i’. Glcndenning and the ltev. Geo. C. Taylor. ' ' The late Miss Norton leaves to mourn, besides herhlother, one brother. Harry, residing at Crapauti and three sisters. Marion Ritii and Mildred. all oi this city. . under the shoulder Pains blades tell of liver derangement. Other indictiiolis ‘irefsallow complexion. indigestion constipa- tion. biliouancss and doerlieadl-l l '~ . 1- . i‘ llie- ‘icltestiwiiy to iidniie ‘the live? to‘ dillulaciblilll bynusel . of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Continued use will ‘insure lasting relief, correct the IWlIOIQ digestive aysteqiand purifyjhe blood. Mrs. Wm. Bprtcn. Hanover. Ont. writes: " ' "For some time I sulcrcd lrorn liver trouble. There vvn a herd. bearing- dewn leeling in my heel which I could. not get rid of. Some one advised I51 to lry Dr. Chase's; Kidney-Liver Pills. I did no. and loiihd lhern excelleni. lcclin in my back dil- appeared and I.;f much headlined generally. i 1...‘. ab. ‘confidence '- Dr. Gina's KidliQ-Livcr \Pilll, and ‘M Dr.‘ Chase's Pill and i T0 LET 1'0 LET TWO OFFICES IN NEW ‘Riley Bids. Apply J. A. McDon- gilg, Barrister, otiioe in Riley g. MISCELLANEOUS LADIES TAILORING, DRESS- nisking. iur remodelling. Lowest prices. Work guaranteed. Mrs. Ohilanley, 87 Green St. JNO. ALFRED MacDONALD. Pro vlificial Land Surveyor, Herman v e. HELP WANTED FEMALE ‘WANTED AT ONCE GIRL FOR general housework. Apply to ‘Mrs. Allison Holmes, East Royal- U’. WANTED-Maid for general house- work. Apply 14 Lower Prince St I The floral tributes were as fol- lows: Crescent, The Family; Pil- low, Mrs. Mullet. J. A. Mallet; Roses, Dr_ and Mrs. Pcthick; Spruy G. Coombs; Wreath. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Woodbury; Crescent, Staiti oi Bank Montreal; Star, W..E. nnd Mrs Agnew; Spray 0i Carnations, Geo. iind Mrs. Sutherland; Star, Helen and Ruth Rogerson; Spray oi Ito- ses, Arthur E. Tomlins; "Crescent. E. B. McKle; Star, Mrs. ll. V_ Bun- taln; Sprny oi Chrysanthemums. Mrs. G.H. Holbrook; Spray oi’ Car- nutlons, Mr. 11nd‘ Mrs. Ernest Deer; Cross, Mr. and liirs. L. W. Watson and Rush; (trcsceut, Mis- 895 Doiron nnd Gertie; Cross. Tile Beer Family; Spray oi Roses. Gladys and Helen Large; Crescent. Miss Mary H. Johnson; Wreath. Mrs. Purdy and Family; Spray of Roses, Mr. and Mrs_ Hibbert How- ntt; Spray oi’ Roses. Winnie and Mary Puncher and Wilmot Wor- thy; Spray Chrysanthemums..Cani- iila llarnby; Casket Bouqu t, Nel- lie Collins; Ciisket Bouque Pres- ton and Mrs. McLainc; Spray oi Roses. Louise Murphy; Crescent. Mr. nnd. Mrs. Wm. Down. ' MARRIAGES BOULTERJdcDONiALD. —- At the Baptist Parsonage, Charlottetown. Oct 28th, by Rev, Charles it. Freeman, James Arthur Boulter oi’ Victoria and Andreen McDonald o! Souris. DEATHS LOU6ON.~—At Charlottetown. P. E, i. on snuiriiay, 0m. 29. 1921. wil- liarii Steel Loiison. Funeraipridate. Kindly omit flowers. _ "= 1 BERRlGAN-Jn this city Saturday .C'Pliimud. will be "At Home" on Wreath, llovyer Family; Spray oi _WQ_A_A¢ c,‘ ¢¢QAA 7AA‘ fiéitnl Guardian ‘snort rnoia llolmnn’: Cltllol won sate-ii 4 l-l. engine in condition. Miiiian, Bo: 4Q. City. P. Mogul Ross Mc- OOME 1:0 TH! Halloween sup London Hall oifMonday, Oct. 31s., n not flue ‘o-“Qwlng day‘ them is forcedoverithe edge and fighting a brave battle gangster? ' f The answeirremqlns as a iii equally daring ‘and nerve ting WILLIA was. ANNIVERSARY qt Reiuge DiVIBiOn will be lieid ln Frederlcl , ton ilail-omwednesday. Nov. 2nd. ii not flue Friday evening. ‘ ." ' __-""' - .- HOPE RIVER Farmers‘ Institute Regular meeting WQGDQBGILy even. ing, Nov. 2nd. Members please attend. important business. Mo". AND MR3. H. L. Wsrrgp Wednesday. Nov. 2nd, irom 4 to 6 and irom 1 to 10 p. m. Flu’. a 1 iiyy}. 8T. JAMES CHURCH- All inter- ested in the choice oi a Minister ior ‘St. James congregation kindly remember that the meeting takes place this evening at 8 o'clock. WHEN MY RMLWAV FARE‘ is paid at destination, by the Line $6 per. line; usually each owner pays share; minimum charge line 0!‘ Jdb $8.. Cost o! railway tare fl-iillvfiiqllied between number lines run. John A. McDonald, Provin- .. ctal, Land. Surveyor. Hermanvilie. 4 Chapters of BOWLING-A friendly Same oi five pins took place on the Y.M.t,.l per in Cape Traverse hall on Mon- day evening, Oct. 31st. _ ' " ____ One oi‘ the big tense rnomentqindlits HALLQwEvgN supper m the rnbert, trying to bruit up a gang of g; own name, it attacked on top oi th v _ _ Right in iront of your eyes this hairwulirin battle ior life-la at: against this loodthirsty clique of croo thrilling treat i... g mun and ed r III FIGHTINGi FATE an?’ Thrilling ‘Dremit I " rini contours ‘Prince I Edward A Thrilling. Death Grapple --- Who Will can speeding along u: ed.‘ dro ped own to his doom. hich M DUNCAN AND ‘Edith Johnson ,4» all‘ ' /-_~5% i i Z/ k5. 0r the murderous you, together with the scores of other ventures that tall the lot oi‘_ graph’: newest chapter play thriller. Kern rnous fxrooks, and at theyume time clear his 60 miles an‘ hour. Gradually one of one is it? Kern. r4"i7\ / . , 24.17/72! Starting today andi9r,Fi,fte_en_ I Successive ttifecks I fights the condemning but ' KATHERiNl M... DONALD . ‘/7.'.oi~ii;ii'oiizit;itiz< I ' his.» llshli "' he irtirrtanoe fr: 100mm; ‘nut/i fognani- ' A r A Beautiful girl who elusive shadow of. suspic‘ ion and establishes her in- nocence in the face pf a... world that sternly scorns’ her. Enacted in the atmosi phere of France’s Golden. Spot- Brittany. Here's a romance after ‘marriage ,_ --an exciting honeymoon in Paris. pm“ WW5‘ thediullld._0liitlittd};buf Presbytery will meet in Zion Lalmfifilwhl’ cllmfiillli-"Jllilliiilliiflllli ureh on Tuesday. November 1st "'1 Y WW 0111 by lhemlrsln 0i nd any who desire to billet one Fm" Pllm-C8P"e1l5S0ll1$'4°-Diec r more delegates can hand in ill l-lllfi Period- , ltbelr- names to ‘ Taylor. Rev. George C. ". l." . aivirnessivé SEiMO/Nl-fitev’ o. " E. Hntt occupied the uipt oi the Pifloo-niagiaivg pgkbggrs Baptist church lasVdV tugfpreacii MEETINGS-The lion. '1'. A. Cre- IYIB‘ Wftlbfit linDl'BB!lV'6‘flBl‘m0!lr,0n rar will speak in Summerslde on "Thfifihfifllilin ‘Fetehiilttfiii Teilllyv Tuesday evening. at Georgetown on 5°"- . MI‘. Hlltt is ll speaker oi fine Wednesday afternoon. and it is ex- nr .n rich. Bliildillllléili! voice pecte-i tilt-t he vrii mascot to "and above all. s’ thorough‘ master)’ speak in the Prince Edward Th8- oi his subject. The great poet's atre, Charlottetown on Wednesday teaching’ on the three greaothemen evening, provided Queen's‘ County oFFaithfiLove and Hop‘, were call a ‘Progressive Convention. See brought out with power. eloquence announcrmeut lute . ' and ihsight. Each point was illus _ . _ ' PERSONALS. trated by beautifully rendered eel-i ections irom the poet's works. The music. which wns oi the usual high o der, was under the charge oi Pr“ Dmlmm A 5°10» "Le-id visited- her sister Mrs. George H. Kindly Light." was very beautiiul- Robm-rsoyh ou- Maygiépd, recently. 1y rendered by Miss Refuse. Mr. - Hatt is to give an evening with ' -Mrs. Jas. Bentley. of Kenslngton lMr. Deni. Stevenson ‘oi ‘New Bed ~01 Roses, Dr. Allan; Sprsy_ot Cnr- Druimnond a; Abe Baptist Church fordrMpggq jg the guest orhis dsu ‘notions. Dr. Bouslield‘; “Spray of tonight.‘ " 511m”.- MN; Clayfpyj Hbugton- or Lilies, Elmer Dunning; Cross r112. ' ~—-—- - "' Msyiieldu‘ LIVE 0.55615 SHIPPED —- Mr. .- lC. E. Austin oi Mansfield, Mass, who has been in the province ior N the last two months buying and shipping live geese to the Ameri- cgn market, leaves on return home lébgutalzliggg°frée gigehslslssglggggg Rt. “Hoof Sir George and Lady 1 Foster leit this morning ikrSuper- apimoxtiramy the same quantity intendent Gredv's prlVlltP car ior Es §ee,,"",,',.,g,vl,l,fé Trial,“ hag: E131 Borden. where they will proceed t.) iiw vast 37 years. Some diiier- n“ malnland‘ m fg“gl,;lg‘t’gj,,§;°,§'g*geg,"gggo Mrs. William Call/beck oi Try- flmfs buslness he“ seam were on has» returned home sitter a most bought for m“, ends each: m“ enjoyable visit in Mnyiield where season they were bought ior $1.75 gm was the we“ o‘ M's‘ Edison ‘:1; 8230. Mr. Austin expressed ommmn‘ fiilxlness: nzriediiiighiizlirwhtilniifialfil“; (Mr. William lBr-owli. station ag. with the excellent service render- em‘ at new“ Landing’ N‘ s’ “as ed: lb)’ the Prince Edward Island a passenger by the Cal-ferry last Railway and its ofliicials, irom the dk‘ Mr‘ Brown h“ been spend- sum" Emu“ agents and tralnmen ing a iew holidays with his par- oi all ranks whom he iouud most "billing and courteous. Many cars of live geese were shipped irom sii parts oi the province and in every instance the utmost sat- isfaction resulted. Simple YWay To flake Oil Fat .' I -- Thcre. cyan be ‘Monsieur H. W. Levasseur oi‘ eiw York is suspected to arrive tonight‘ io tiike up his duties as chef at the "Spa." . . ' a oi v- ~ Meyiield. ' lMrs. Edlison ‘Roliings oi Rustico- ville. accompanied by her son, Master Blair Rollings, is enjoying a trip through New Brunswick and Novn Scotia and on the way they will spend some time with Mrs. Railings brother. Mr. William Brown st Pictou Landing. nothing simpler. than taking l convenient little tali- iet iour times each day until your Fur Prices Decline welslit is reduced to normal. That's .i|._.jug¢_ Dumb.“ a u f M _ The ioilowlng- last 511010 Prescription Tublistsafrgm yzllll‘ week's ssie in London received by pniciisltizte iiaiénodne dollar. the sumo cable via New York shows a de~ m _ over. Follow the ciine in prices on Silver Pox and rections no starvation dieting or tiresome exercising. Ent substant- Cross mo,“ . ‘in (cock-be as lazy ‘qr yoiriikr- ma‘ New York. Oct. 29.. 1021. ‘:25? engaging Illmlmer. Am! tho_ Mr Chester S. MeLiire. l‘ ° "m0 o T-blei- is 14s Richmond -st. Ch't0wn. report oi night at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Edward. ilerrignn. Funeral this morning at 8.30‘ irom the residence oi Mrs. John McGiiigsn. Elm Avenue to‘Si. tn. er n 1 , r t “b221,”: ,,,,‘}E;‘,,§11,_ pmlgui": Best line silver iox declined-ten irom Your driignist nr- send direct P" "m! miiiiillm llliti Colnmfln un- m Mermole. Co" 4612 Woodward changed. Cross Fox declined iii- Avc.. Detroit. Mich. wen per can“. Dunstaifs Cathedral. thence to; it. i‘. (leniotorv. - "Muir Airliner)?- M‘ m Mlyydm intuit" 0mm (Signed) w. H. BENNET at... _ o". ._...-u-fi'e~.».»nwi. w»; isms x rim-f oer/er . Business Biumlb I bet-iii" THIS HoRS€ Aiuo fcaizw- rm AhPiiiih-Gzirt Would Bidet This L y-Out‘ For " f tixwttrLOflSll GRAfQ-"fgns wattle 1H6‘! "Fdlfgi. rocks, "fxoitlw- we BITS ' ' ' AIiGQAB ll “ii elected, can. as ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of ' A_ alleys Saturday evening be. , tween Carveii Bros. team and a'-‘¢¢- -- ‘_- -__ - a AAA - - 1 ‘ u‘ team irom the _raiiway. Carvclls. ' I ' ' "'“*“ ‘ rolled it steila¢§£sine in tlie "first, . ‘ ’ l" Billlm- l" Ill mired otllfi PREBBYTERY MEETING-The Splendidlieception (Continued irom page l.) ness proflt taxes, income taxes and sales taxes were put on in order to raise the money necessary. “Where ivas Mr. King and Mr. Crerar when these measures were brought in. legislated upon, car- ried by the approval of both llov ses and placed on the statute books? They were in Parliament. They were supporters of the legis- lation. They approved oi those methods 0t taxation and compli- mented the government ior mov ing out in the way oi direct taxa- tion rather than getting everything irom the people lii the way 0t in- direct taxation. This. then. is also a settled question. They are great questi0ns—the immensity oi our debt and how taxation should he raised-but Hey are edited questions. All the talk of Mr_ King and Mr. Crerar will not disturb them one single bit." The speaker then took up the subjects oi protective tarlii and dealt wi-th it ably and completely. The Liberal platform oi 1919 em- braces Free Trade and Mr. King. an honorable man. do only one thing-carry that piatiorm out. He had hoped m gull the farmers oi the west with a tariff policy similar to their own. He went with his platform in. his hand to them. "Why should bro- thers fall out by the way?" he salu. “Come right in under the Liberal umbrella and we will all march in out of the storm together!" (Laugh ter). But the farmers told him to run along. " “We don't want you to bother us the least little bit," they said. Now be would give twenty-live years oi his liie if he could undo that little piece oi stra- tegy he concocted in the but days oi June and July, 1919. “i want to ask you to come to this conclusion," continued Sir George. "That there is a ver/ grave responsibility devolving up- on electors in Canada in this elec- tion, it is not the ordinary elec- tion by any means. Canada's sit~ uution is one oi’ immense diiiicui- ties, financial and otherwise. i do the Cabinet which takes up the ad- ministration oi affairs at Ottawa ior the next five years. l am not one oi those who think we are ialiing to ruin or anything that. hut i think it does require the sanest nnd soundest government U7 carry us through successfully. We have three young men at the heads oi our political parties. l have had quite an experience under Premiers myself and i know that a Premier is not worth his salt unless he is able to lend and dominate his cabinet. To the Prime Minister iliiils the decision ni every question and if he lacks the pOWGV oi deci- sion the government is doomed oi the country realize what troubles they are courting when they want the reins oi government? They do not and cannot know! Only the men who have gone through ',‘ie grill of the last eight or nine years oi government hav: got tu know something about it. “l would rather that you put in the wrong man, provided you put him in with a majority at his brick to actually curry-oh a government. than that you should let it come to DilSS that three groups. about equal, with different views nnd lines of policy. should come toge- thcr tn log-roll and baggie and quibble in an endeavor to carry on government.” The speaker concluded. amid up- plausc, with an eloquent appeal to his hearers to weigh carefully the record oi Premier Meighen yand his colleagues as against the record oi his opponents. What Canada not envy the Prime Minister and'R llkc X irom the start. Do the iarmers ty Ways. — 3.5: . FEGBI come om, l-iemie Ger or’ ea NOQSlG-AN§ was-iv W! Qurr roman!‘ riLi. awe YouA Swéu- went, ward’ 11-11? wants is ii stable government, cap- tained and directed by experienced men. lt is ior the voters to de- termine which oi the three party leaders has the experience requir- ed. Lot them stuqy__t_i_ie_4gu,e,stion_ with nn honest determination not to be led astray by prejudice or misrepresentation. The speaker hail every conll dcncc that their decision would be the bcst for (faniida as a whole. \‘l'itl1 a strong himd at the helm there is nothing brighter than the iuture oi our great Canadian land_ (Applause) The meeting adjourned with the. singing 0i‘ the National Anthem. ---¢o>—-- STOCK QEIOTATIONS HALIFAX, Oct. Zih-(Quotntious furnished by Johnson and Ward members oi’ the Montreal Stock Exchange.) . Ar. ...39 C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H417; Can. Pac. . . .113»; . _- -80'IQ Whent--Dec_ 108%; May. 112%- (7orn~-I)cc., 48%; May, 73%. 0i1ts~Dcc_ 33%; May. 38. -€--<Q>_i TOO VOUNG AT FORTY TO BE LISTENED TO LONDON. Oct. 29~Sir Jiimes Can tile, a noted London surgeon nnd physical culture authority, is not ul believer in the so-cnlled Oslcr theory. According t0 Sir JRlil03,l Englishmen ought to walk at 'IiIIlI$\\\\\\\\WIIA\\\\\€ZIIIZI§K H. WILMOT PRINCE. EDWARD COMING WEEK 0i‘ . nov. 7th. THE- YOUNG - ADAMS a COMPANY‘ ' Presenting arepertoire of plays with a Broadway Reputation. ' 1 » -» . 11mins irttcr reaching the age oi iltiy. and ii they do so they will be likely to be still doing it at eighty. “Don't be iifrud of your heiilrts." They will. he lGlls men over iiity. SEAT sums omens ‘Friday morning .at 9.30 a. m. at the Theatre. IER\\I\\\\§.IIIIIIIIIIJ i 4- oinino Ann I ' .. xovicniiiisit’ 71th. I I Thanksgiving Day: Matinee-andNiglit. - I pros PRICE sun PAID" *1 SPECIAL nnsisnvnn smvr liIATlNEE ‘i MONDAY.‘ EVENING PRICES: 370-41205- 7st»;- ster and Minister oi Colonies. wi comggse the French delegation i the- hie-reuse on limitation oi a moments, according to an niiici: stand more disease than nny other the French Embassy. organ in your body, and men shouidnt talk about being toe old at iorty. They'rt not worth listen- ing to then, but ii they have lived, Ambassador Jusserand will eli be one of the delegates. The _e litre seventh floor st the new W" lard llotel has been reserved ii another iorty years l should listen the delegation which is now sch to them, because they would wist- men." Sir James is seventy and iis sup pie as an athlete. He has a phy- siciil culture cliiss ior men nearly eighty and a class ior men nearly eighty nnd it clnss ior elderly wo- Some exercises ho prescrib- es are the slime as those lined hi’ the (‘liincse 5,000 years ngo. he as- men_ scrts. ______-¢.o>—-— WASHINGTON, Ort. til-Alon» than fifty persons, including Pre- illfl-ITIIBT Brlanii, former Premier lienc rote oi 110 paces 1t minute evenVii_'i_ani_ri_ii_il Lisii Snrraiit. Son u »,__-..__ ._u- Ger yo. you qi/D F09? V GEITIQP‘,_.‘,I..JSA‘I, an , I'LL. DRUM? IHGHY. be. dulctl to arrive nt the hotel on N vcmlier 7th. another day wit plugs, l tchl O P- C7 m" =9 5n Ga $0 u. 2 '51 was ;'r» 5-! F -r u n 4 tlon ' on» llllllD hostage. A5510} liilnnrirn on! r15; no otlr r- .|1.———‘ announcement made to-day throng * . Do not luff.’ iirwiiuitnne. ‘ , ...-.»-..»....<,...,<-¢m¢..-..~..e. ......i=use~. 3 _. .__. ~¢¢>~§..--....___... - ...._.._..._._..._..._...