SEPTEMBER 30, 1921‘ THE CHARLOTTETOwN GUARDIAN . . .... ...........i.-..i...-......ii-.“nil-uni . -r l’ 4,71” M»? 41/1 xii/VIA? FURS AND FUR COATS M‘ Wholesale Prices at Patons. ~ Edi “Your to Health ‘Flron deficiency” shows in pale cheeks and flabby muscles, The amount of iron ..nsi;si.s%..ius....liormal health Hcrvutive voters will he held in the cnlnmittcc rooms ut (Yrapautl, ull invited. By order committee. v CHURCH SERVICES. ~ Rev. H. G. Meilick will hold service at North River Sunday morning and speak ut =3. S. Rnlly lit Clyde River 3p .m., and hold special aer- vice ut Long Creek 7 p. m/Sun- dny Oct. 2nd.- . .. elsupplied in the. food. has kindly donated her inst-prize‘ fruit cake to the Protestant qr’ »<. =. L L~<.~<Qv£l\-.-<.~- s 3.-£.L<J.C-' way to health and strength -—-there is no other way. i - . of the (‘nbin Motor boat “ii/futo", , iecently purchased by Charlotte- ltown parties. Very rough weather _ iWilS experienced on the trip from _ _ _ Halifax, but the preacher is n son with raisins or other fruits make a meal in! Neptune and iii-ought the llitie that contains just enough iron, just j?,{,*i.f,{,‘° m" Dr- “m” m“ enough mineral salts and just enough two Sundays and will fillllls pulpit bran to promote natural bowel exercise. I Rgaslzfllll services the coming Lorips, it‘; A perfect food, ready-cooked and ' I ' ready-to-eat. WEDDING BELLS_ —— A prctty _ iwcdding was solclnnized in St. TRISCUIT is the ShreddedWheat ‘{:‘,:":;"‘£r“ {so}? m“ t ' I.‘ . US . ‘Fl (In hilt! crackerflAcflsmwholewheat toast irf Genrgctownh most prosperous ‘awn with butt" or 39ft Ch¢95¢~ ‘young men was united in murringc - to liiiss Gussie ilrlsscoll of Mt. ' Herbert, The groom was zlbly sup- ‘pol-tcci by Mr. Joseph Niclrlnziid of no.‘K~\»§:5\3Z~§-§A\»§-§l~$§1§~§-\ \ \'~\'.<>~ /_-'\' s15» L? 3L by her nlcco {Viiss Ezlitil Dillon. illC iiriillil [)ll|‘l.y ilrovc to the ilonie or liic bride's brr-illcl‘ Mr. Frank Dris- coll's Mt. lierbert where n sump- Iiuous dlnucl" aiwuiictl them. Only lilo illllll0iiiillt! l‘(liill.lVf'!<l of tho lconirzicting party were pmacnt. The bride wus the recipient ul‘ "many vcry beautiful gifts thereby tcstifyiilg to lilo high esteem in ilvhicll she is llcld. The groollfs gift to the bride Wits at beautiful Hudson Soul (flout nnd to ihc ilfiilvfi ‘lllilifi i! ring sct with rubies iiflii "EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES. INC-I ]Iill‘ly drove to their homo in (imi- rgclilwn. accmupunietl by the bus‘. wisllcs of their mil-fly friends. INTERNATIONAL LINE Illelnonln Ann FREIGHT nrmvwnl nmwnlnln n‘. 10ml AID . BOSTON _ Ute-lull: Govlllmvon nuwouuv lll I st. J . “Y I‘ 5 l~ - "I"! "c" Bntnrdnv at dvn- Ifi-(vxlllntlghgilesefirwlrlnlz-I. The Wednu n1 lrlpl an vlullnltport and lmbec. due Bolton about .11 glagtllr- The Saturday trip: are to Benton direct flue Sundays n-vifidiifihiiTri-‘Ifiii?Ffiiliflfi-TEZ 15.1?" ‘_‘ " " ‘ ‘”"""“ > “IEP?IL:E—G'II8IE?I2.CI|OI ll Ilonton WIII (he M ITAIPIIIC\I“)‘L‘IH_'$=-n" height cleaners to New York vi: (June 00d 0:13)?’ a. ‘nut-n, I.‘ In stateroom. lulu an! llllllllllll inlet-nation apply to . PERSONALS Mr. W. I‘. Mclilyvcnqvf Stanley‘. Bridge is in the city uiking in lilil i-Ixilibitliui. O. DURING, Alrlt ' , ll- hhn. I. I. ‘ Miss Mary Frances of Sydney . ""‘ liliues, c. n, is sin-mull: l-iOlilL'| limc in this _\'_ the. guest of her ll'if‘flfl, Miss Jcun Gurnhuul. i FILASSlFlED ADVERTISEMENT _ Miss Jessie \Vrilts, Sonora, ‘c:‘a;‘lsrlrtlzzsulczizzzii1ii1i111'4i' “‘f#»'"ii'=~1-‘"is?"if'1'»\‘¥11 g ,. _ _ . _. . _V l Nicholson. Assistant Superin-‘(n-‘(gilrrtgiyi vii“ “Hmigh uilyshur". WKNTER_ YOUNG MAN ABOUT tenndeint. Write for full parlie- ______ i “ - MP8, n. s. Story icnvcs this. 18 or 20 years of age us junior i I 'cierk in 0fficc_ Must have good .educuiion and be quick lit flg< “IISCEIIIIANEOUS _ slimmer with licr parents "ilfflll. Apply giving full portions-iii lars to Post Office box 211. JNO. ALFRED MiIcDONALD, Lan '1'» U- .4"!!! Mili- TilYivF- Surveyor, llermanville. ‘SALESMAN WANTEDr-SALES- man. a self-respecting salesman whose ambition is beyond his l present occupation might find more conxeninl employment with us and at the same time double his income. We require a man of clean character, sound iii mind and body, of strong pol- sonality who would apreciate morning on rcturn to lici- home in_ Gary, illilllllla lifter spending the; Capt.‘ i Miss Plilccn Longworih. iiiiugllt-i er cl’ Mr. (7. ll. B. liimléwfiflil‘ leaves this morning for Montreal. Miss Longwnrth will take the Arts course at l.\icGiii University. HAVE YOUR FURS REMODELL ED. The Montreal Fur Remodeli- iug C0fllp8lly have ‘opened branch at Charlottetown. They are rendy to receive orders for fur remodeling oi’ all kinds, re- pairing, dying nnd cleaning of furs, also made to order coins for men and lollies. Good sallslactlou Miss ltnberto Gmikin and Niiss linzcl llonllys of ‘S\\il\fll0l'!ii(ll.‘, iweic‘ ill (illlirlilttctoivn Wcdncsduy und Thursday. attending" the Exhibit- iife position with a feet grow- quick work, twenty-six years oil ‘ML , In; concern where‘ industry parlance in the‘ busincrl _____ ' l Z612‘?! E3...ZQZ“’JL°JLi..ZL'§‘ mJiii. 15%...- “‘6L‘.T°“‘i.ii.§“’ 5.333; MARRIAGES ‘i’? iri“'iii.‘if.‘f’°..i'fé‘ii.l‘i’ili.."iiiiifl $35.3? i331, @i.°..“.i3f.‘.§?....-.T"8‘J§. uiwzsiisi-iwsroli s5?- "“"‘““" °“°°“ s"°°" °”"‘”“‘ "°"‘““" - ZiQQ-Oiiliiliif.ii1?..’i‘;7“iil?‘liiliiii 'Pmwse Brothers‘ ._ _ imliiy Leslie iiuderiiay of Buy “ . __ Fortune and John Norton vi’ ‘ FEMALE HELP srsnwiizn FARE Reoucen ‘r0 '\“"“"‘i“‘°~ » “ sosrcm l MURRAY—HEARTZ.~II1 ..Char- lollninwn on Scnicmber Bibby Rev Aimmlncclncnt is made by ti"! (fliurlvs ll. iPl-celnun. liloid Duncan _ y ‘Sh, _ Jilin-torn iSlit-ninsiltip Lines iii-lit Murruy m- (‘Lyfle Riven p Q 1 ‘pp?’ iprmoe l i.‘ comlneuclnif October 5th. fillfifliilivlllfl Lois Evelyn Ilcartz, of Corli- 1-H; gy-gpgqg" 95L; HQQFFIAL reduced rate tickets will be sold Wu“, 1r H L . of Haygrhj", Mggj" 0331-5 n from St. John to Boston M $8.00. m it cour " i tn a“; At the same time. the price or M) p a a u o we y stutcrilclns will be reduced to $2.00. WANTED AT ONOE-JJIAID FOR general house work. Apply 77 UNDERHAY —NORT‘ON.~-- Al the I Munsn Church of Scotland by ill-v. _, l). M. Lamont on . Wednesday "Mb" i” “ d°“""““l “°““i’"=°' scpt. 28th 1921. Emily Imslie 1m- "ito young women desirous o! be i‘ "coming professional nurses. . ~Modetn Hospital of 126 beds with IllE CENTIIEL HiReaIWar May Come Mt. Allison and St. the C.A.A.A. grounds on SaL. Oct. A MEETING (ll tile Liberal ciiiQ 1" i" 1° "J"- “n Mvmiill’. (let. 3rd. at 7-30 p. m. Millvicw Egg Circle will be hcld, in Mlilvlew hall on Monday nigiii‘ Oct. s at 7.30 p. m. ' five cars on second. gear, around 71°"; 1011")’- the Market Buildings on Sept 30 much in favor of u conference on at 6.15. Gros weight 10_0l)0 lbs. will conduct service in the Presln- agreement helm; wr- ou.eat You Inust eat our HIGHLV CtDMMEN AB_LE. - terian church. Tryon next Sun-ppm“ imiirvlcws than by Corvus. y ' y Mrs, iiugh McKinlJm, f-ilgllflel-i dilly evening ltt 7 cclock. ~ pondence’ he “m, and it was m, iphllnagc. ll will‘ be lipid by tenflar WHEN “OLD TOM" |to the highest bidder in the Ex- AIWHITE HORSE» AND CASE OF elnred, which llibition Building Friday Sept. 30. n3 STAR» |s ' ‘ .lt the bids are not illgllienengli it , , , I W1“ be plum‘, m Geo. F“ Hughes IGAEHJREIAAENT SAORFET 0f the Irish negotiations. ' Drug Store Saturday. ICANDPES’ MANY ARE’ Buw/‘Ncl Eamon dc Valera, Mr. (Jhurcilill ' ‘ ‘ [THE NEW (wRoNA cHQcoLA1-_ said, had made it very doubtful l i A "w"? TWP-D'- M~ E- z-s, THEY um: THEM -'rnvl whether there was .1 ClliiIlCP of il Gouge arrived yesterday in charge A 50X MEN from his pulpit for ‘in Milimgiilw- ‘Miller Brcs., Great George St. llns received :1 tclcgruul Vernon willie lllellriile Wilfl ftllfllltieil in: the siiildcn diruth or his broth- ' or, Ml‘. Jlilllcs SIPWJITI‘ ill. After Um cefQnluny ll. Tile Ililc lill-li Mi". Stewart Wits gtgkgtl, oi’ hi1: ill-nib, llc ivivcil il fiiillliy of flvc cllildri-n living. (lnc son (‘illir- that liili” To Emerald Isle Churchill Sly: That la Alternate if Peace is Not Arranged i l BIG FOOTBALL match between Dunstnns iit A MEETING of members of DUNDAS, Scotland, Sept. 28.~— lWinston Spencer Cillll'(!llill_ ‘Secre- THE NEW OVERLAND Wm tow fury for the Colonies. in un address expressed himself as He fclt there chance of an reached by per- lllie lrish question. l was a much better TRYON: Mr. M. C. MitcDonali cause of this he was anxious fur a confercnce—tlie only tiling lie dc~ stood bctivcezn the IN Government and complete rupture ::THESE PROHlB-ITION DAYS WITH THE NOWHERE Successifhl tipniferentzc “Vvilfilliyq every day to inject new life into it Australia, Now Zcziizintl iillii (‘lin- liili] ill xiii,- i-xlilbliion have cgm. tr ' . . . i ————-<0@-_-_ - or else uniler duress," Mr. (fliuri-li- role and vary their altitude. 'i‘liis lulu all (‘illllFlillllC llliilflrliliifv’ to IiH! lllDfllHi on lllc glwlcl-fulncss iilld QPEQAL QARQMNg iii declared, Mr. de Vnlcra luui pro~ is impossible in the movies‘ tonnugc under the British ilug, beauty oi lilc Frcduriotoil girls‘ _____ claimed tilat his dceigalns would Summing up, the ulovics should says the Pliuunia (Jamil ltccilrd. ills-re present. Ffflviiififilfill isjngt 1 (y Louis He|n;,zman_ ntientl as the representatives (ll a he content in their own lliirtl in the iii-Hi four ycurs zipproxilnuil» only tlii- first exihibiiiiln tlown in 1 Sherlock-Manning» style Louis, fgrglgn 5min 'fougiit sphere, which is the prc- ly onc-lllirrl of illr» wliolc ll-iifiic lilo nlurilillle provinces. 2 Cabinet Svmphonma phomri The Government; the Colonial ‘Ffifllflliflll on the screen of scclic-ry’ was llrilisll. iluring the first throw» it comcs lo pretty» girls if has them ' Secretary asserted. would not nl- and exploits which are impossible ym-nrs of (funul-trliific, 1.15., i!il5_ all bl-llu-n Io ii. frizzlc, says ,,the raphs. 1 Edison Cahingt phmmgrapyL low pednntry. lair-splitting or quibbling to iltand in tho Wily of peace, but when its fundmncntnl principles were challenged, ho dc- clnretl it was well to niuke it quite clclir thorn could he no further con- cession on the part of the Govern‘ i ment. 1 i ¢ IN MEMORIAM MR. JAMES STEWART t-Mr. Norman Stewart o! this city announc- “Hnw could we agree to the scl- ting up of e separate, foreign repub- lic in lrelzinti?" Mr. (‘liurciiill Not pence, hc said, but Perl ll, n?“ ‘is: vulnlfi vita‘: “H‘I‘__“‘“i""ireni war-not mere \lLl§'~l\‘l‘ii!ll-’,lflil-' if. ‘m’, li-llo (:_ edlfl‘, __ ,,, :1 railway contractor for thirty ilvi-i“m“d mum“ “Ml " ‘ioursc’ “n want a conference. but n success- yeilrs uml only‘ il fcw years ligo ri-~ t rcd from railway business and m] one," he ilecilircl], settled on ills farm ul Perthsllc. The gcufmmy o; u“, Comma,“ wu‘ iirili- 4nd lli-liril‘ till the tlmr- however‘ through Ms Ihcmmuzln’ would be insistence ice: wn.‘ kilirui ul iili‘ fi-<int.iTlle.<lli' upon allegiance in the King, wheth- Litri"? ‘iiliililimili ml‘, iitlldimmfi in"? or as “King of (limit Britilin or of’ l \ -. - z . --' ; l , ,, . , Ilriilwiinyt riilnllillflictorgl Niurclll: (ulllrmand‘ was Considered hi,’ nuny “mm. “m; u“. “h, .5 Annie "nqinf his hearers lo have virtually’ Eslnu ul. iltillli‘ iiflll Mrs. (Rt-in) ‘held out the prospect to lrellinil of John Fcnlviclg of Fnuicrilrton, .\'. a Sepmmnkingqnnh Mo“; ti“. HMS isuggeslerl by Lord Hugh (Tccil inst ___...4@¢.>_____ ‘ iivlllfi’, when he brought forivurd n ‘Ftdlbfllfl by which Ireland ivoulii be MR. McCURDWS VlEW.-~ Sulz- mzldc an independent kingdom, the genting that possibly a highly ccnt- {Cing to hr, a member cf tile Wind- rnlizetl 0r decontmlleil system ofvanr family, probably the Prince of railway (iperziiion such as lit prcs- Wfllles, lo be appointed by the King cnt ilbiuins on (‘nnadlzm Gnvcrn-itll England. ment lines, did not give elnployccsi Ulster, Mr. Churchill said, iliifl i of the road the bcsi possible ilp- made zi real sacrifice and no long- portunliy for advancement. Mr. er was a stumbling block to the Mc(‘iirlly' in his latest zspeccli sallurnst of lrclnnil. lie could not see that he llilil reason io know that much real foundation for the nptiln- llilfflfllillflfi in the way of dnccnlral-lism which prcvdilcd, he nsscrtcd‘ izliiinn were being removed, and and he still ivas ilncertuin ivllcrl- that he was confident that the size [he Irish leaders stood Th:- pm- of the system would be found so posed conference. hc declared, was great when unification was com- the only thing which stood llBl\\'(!('fl plctcil that fltiiffiflbfililZtliiflfl would thc Government and failure. surely come. "Let me Suy furtb-j An attempt was made to ilreuk or,‘ be said, "that. i always favored up the meeting before Mr. (‘bin-cli- intelligent tic-centralization, and if ill spoke. Anticipating trouble, in the working oui of illnt govcrn- mounted police Wort! 0n dilly "ii in: ldcu and eiislcrn unit embracing nizllt. All the streets lending to roughly tbc old lntercolonial can be ihe hall were guarded, but a pro- erectcd with headquarters at a cession of unemployed tricii tn central point within that unit that rush the lmll. Tile police precau- \\'Olli(l seem to me to (iffcr tllri best. Lions, however, were too much for reasonable solution of chem and order was restored quick- nmi most present conditions unsatisfactory |y_, to many.“ ' .'.l‘llo_Lord Provost of Dundlls prc» i ‘ ' billed. 1n. opening. Mr. Cilurchili Auntie a. plea for cn-epcrzitlon. shy- iing the structure of the civilized . . , [world was strained, and that this ilvas a time for leaving alone all iuualrrels and ell-operating in rc- PRESBYTERIAN i Iiuildiniz- Malcolm (T. Mlnurcl‘; Iilnlmrnt for Illuu-nipcr. ___~—<o>-————— » TRYON CHURCH. — My <o>---- iivfrllknuild. of Dnlllousil» tloilege. ‘Halifax. will be the sipenkcr u! the, evening servicc in the 'l'r.\'oln Pree- ibyterinn ('l\\l\'i‘i\, on Sunday. 0c» tuber ‘ind. i i ~ MALPEQUE PRESiBYTERlANi . CHURCH," Fililiiiil)’, oi-i. 2nd. 'i‘llei Sunday Schools of ibis vongrflflin- inn will hold annual Iililiy dliri Service on ‘Sunday Oct. 2nd, ‘iii. ll- u, m. Spcciul luusil- by iilc lunior_ vificltrl- llr-l] lifll:_ll"(l_“ff_ijxa-,n‘Til?i MO.\"I‘REAI., 30p. 2v. ;1ut:|l|'n:'l“_‘;l‘:‘ is’: 75m‘ ‘ "m, liro lining distrihuicd about. slipuld. nuiss llliulng this illftflii Poster! this city bearing the lcgcnii “Meighen ‘ "complete ‘l-ill-i-Oklllfi 3091911191“ m" year t" visit Wmion‘ Mm “ii-W derlriv of liili Fortune wnd John ‘llll*i\'iiln'\l‘\' ‘The ilililii" "illliiiliiv ifs coining bring eggs" Tllc liber- ', l. ii .lit-. in fl) r- ‘A »' ‘ “ ' "' ' ‘ Qiggfi’,',f,fd§§,iiaiiifif“i's§iizii iiiilflqlilelxlllflflilflilxli?“ “ism: U to ycyiiil- NPlfion Qg.:,\nnundala_ mvltkod‘ ills of prominence and others de- clnre lhiit no Liberals behind the bridge. Lexington, Concord. Slilom. -~r1 < Marbleheail end Quaint Glouclilss- i " ter_ There ure also points olgin- tcrcst in or ncur llostnn such us Iilllultvi" liili Mnnilmcnt, Puneuil I Graduates o! this school are ful- . ,1)’ Qquipbed for private duty, in- ystltutionsi work, army and navy nursing, etc. Minimum wage $35 ‘ per week and ‘board. Demand for our nurses in excess of suir ly. Eight days after January 1, board, room. laundry and allow Tomorrow Alright printing or distribution of this lib craturc and there is no intention lo do anything to cruise even the statement to interviewers that "my work is more important lhan Hnnr let," is all Undoubtedly, however, when he‘ said it, he was merely living up to his reputation as a clown. l never have never seen Mr. Chaplin on till: iicreen, but l fact that lie has a certain art and . ll ll w that his success is merited. His '“ art, however, is vastly inferior to the theatre. with the films when they suck in instruct or simply when their producers they merely succeed in lilllltiilg the ‘ movies ridiculous. ' Admits Chaplin i Has certam Art i I " _ There are morcllian ' punts. Sept. 28.—Mr_ Chaplin-Si HAZHC ‘ ~|ii 150 brands of’ baking powder in Canada; and the Fact that there is more MAGIC BAKING POWDER used than all the other brands combined shows why Magic: 5 Baking’ Powder is known i‘ as (‘anadzrs best °‘ I baking powder. CONTAINS NO Alljhl uldrifl i absurd exaggeration I never go to the movies for i have time. Therefore I do not contest the I cun understand and sympathize BRlTlSl-i silppiiufii“ PARENT reflglqd lfiiill 41 n. i5 per cent at" AMA CANAL-in tlu- Statistics of the totally/i ' the Pununlli (fiinzll British shipping to ulnllsr~_ but go furiilcr liliiCS sccollii pZlu-c illllll(‘ii_iilit'i_\' 5AY5 gApn-AL HA3 pggjgl lifter lillil oi the United Smiles. T1551- G‘RLs___s\f;|nggf3 t‘, Frag Wllnt is really fine on lilo stage fly llritisii is lncliil’. imperial. slum» whim", N. n“ who vigil“! ‘M dang," 2s the fact that great actors try 1916 and ‘i917, British shipping rrp~ Fredericton nfuii. zm the stage. *‘% _'. . cw’ . you Jae/z f.o.b. Oshawa ' l I M°LAUGHLIN~BUICK The new McLaughlin-Buick Master Four is a distinctively McLaughiin-Buickiztea- tinn in every feature of design and construction. ll embodies those principles of con- slruchon that have characterized McLaughlin-Buick automobiles, for years, The engine is of the famed McLaughlin- Buicil Valve-ln-Head type. The bore is 3-3/8"; the stroke. 43/4"; wheel base I09"; turning radius, 36'. battery insures Cfllfliflli starting, lighting and ignition. ' Ali models have non-glare headlight lenses, bumper, ~ all are complete with" tire carrier and extra rim. Ciosccl model: are equipped with adjustable windshield visors, windshield cleaner, ciome light. ventilating windshield, adjustable win- ciows, anti sun shade in rear window; Open models have walnut instrument board. ' 001m nnnls srAlvnAnn EQUIPMENT on ALL Monnru mun non specific/moms AND nnmvmnv nnms A Marvel carburetor with the new auto- matic hcat control insures proper vapori- zation of the common low grade of com- mercial gasoline. High pressure Alemile system provides lubrication. Dcico equipment with Exicie .._.___<-‘ 22- 34 Special 3 Passenger Roadster, $1450. 22-36 3 Passenger Coupe, $2215, 22-35 Special 5 Passenger Touring, $1475. 22-37 5 Passenger Sedan, $2475. i All Price: f.o.b. Oshawa ' Sales Tax Extra Fifth Tire Extrn 0ul Exhibit at Our Show Room J. STANLEY WEDLOCK. Limited Sales ailil Service 155-157 Queen St. ‘I "' ' ' ..'._-._] g x =tmoll m. v anca of 15.00 a. month. 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