Rose “is oodted’ c, Orange Pekoe is the best tea you can buy f In clean, bright Aluminum Best Cure For Infan tile Paralysis may people do not believe that a genuine cure for infantile paraly- Bil exists. and for that reason we Vi!" l0 Place some facts-not the- orim-before the people. A few years ago the little son of Mr. Edmund McMillan of Covehead, VII i-Dpflrently a hopeless victim or that dread disease. and in addition was subject to fits. When his death was hourly expected Mr. McMillan got a Farador for him. and the child was entirely restored to heoith. A little over two years ago Miss Effie May Conohan, New Acadia, acting on the advice of her pastor got the Farador. She had been con- fined to her chair fifteen months and had about given up all hope of finding a cure. In two months’ time one found herself greatly improved in health, and in four months’ time was able to walk and has been walking lever since. Some three or iour years ago, the little son of Mr. Wallace Field, 210 Queen Street, Charlottetown, was quite helpless as the result oi infan- tilo paralysis, and the Iharador was gotten as a last resort. The child was completely cured and remains so to this day. being a splendid ex- ample of the wonderful curative power oi the Farador. We venture to say that no better remedy for the cure of paralysis can- be iound than the Farador, but those who seek the treatment must givs it a fair show. All cannot make the same progress. If the case does not respond very quickly, then the treatment must be perseveared in. Mr. J. S. Perry. Summerside, is agent for the Farador in that local- lt . y W. E. ENMAN. Representative. 268 Sydney Street. (Trarlottetown. 7696. MM»?- TALKED TO OFFICER FOUND llllVl PRINCE SANTA BARBARA. Calif, Sept. l0.—This nice-looking youth may be his 'R.oyal Highness Prince Geo- rge to the empire. but he is Just plain Lieut. Windsor on H. M. 3~ Durban, British battle cruiser, which has been visiting here. _ For although Prince George is a son of the king he stands his watches and works under the same restrictions as any other sub-lieu- tenant in his malestys service. A welcoming committee which wont to the warship w 8189f- ll-“l commander, Cart. G. I... Coleridge. met and talked with Prince Georiie uns oi his identity. ‘They thought they were to meet the prince in the captain's cabin. 0n arrival were.‘ tlliy asked- "Where is the prince? ' H "You met His Highness on deck. Capt. Coleridge replied. ‘Hes 0n duty." .__i¢-o>—i-— PROTEST OAFIIVE BEARS PORTLAND, Mo. Sept. liL-The black bears of Maine and New Hampshire woods. much sought is attractions for road side markels and muns stations ammr likely l" become dell-actions. A surprisingly large number of motor tourists calling at the Maine publicity bur- eau soy they passed by any 1'0“- slda enterprise where a bear is chained up. under the Bmlllld m" such confinement is cruelty l" 5"‘ imais. The wordfs largest all metal monoplane, completed recently l" ' d; three motored craft. vlcighslttonsand hlsawlll! law»! ‘ 150 flat. . pull. i. c. nun ' Cardigan l Announces the‘ 00ml!!! Ml ‘ ‘a X “magnum nnlrhc n. J.~ MABON - OPIOIITI-Il‘! Eastern Guardian ..'SEE TIIE descriptive program and be convinced that you should see Chautauqua at Montague. 7848 HWIEMEMBER CHAUTAUQUA will be in Montague September 25th t0 27th. ‘i845 ..'DRAMA, MUSIC, LECTURES -—Undoubtedly the finest program yet put on by Chautauqua Montag- ue 25th to 27th September. ..'BETTER OBTAIN your tick- at all Montague stores. ..°EASTEBN AGENT-Mr. J. W Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- news items. renewal subscriptions. ..‘FOR“ SALE-Plough Diggers, beater type. proved not to injuru, potatoes, inspection solicited. J. R. Brehaut, Montague. 7797-0-19-21. -—?—<-o->-——--~- ' l PERSONALS ..‘Mr.‘ and Mrs. Frank Dnlzicl and son Jack, who have been visit- Dalzlcl's parents, Capt. and Mrs. Smith, left for their home in Bor- den. A .." Mr. Glen Jenkins lcft for Phil- adelphia, acting chauffeur ior Mrs. McNichol and family, of Cardigan, who are returning to the United States for the winter. He will bc absent for about two weeks. ..'Mrs. King and daughter Juno who have been visiting in Georg:- town, the guest of Mrs. King's mo- ther, Mrs. Stewart, left Thursdnv t0 visit Mrs. King's sister in the U. S. A. before returning to llCl‘ home in Calgary. . . .'Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Donovan and family, and Miss Nat Decostc town, and were the guests of Mr. Donovan's cousin. Mr. Mathias Lan- drigan. --—-<oa—-—- HEENAN’S STATEMENT OF BRITISH “CAMPA,IGN" CALI.- ED “MOST UNFAIIE" NORTH BEND, B. C., Sept. l9 -- “Extramely unfair." George Hall, M. P.. who is a Welsh miller, said yesterday in reference to the stat"- ment made by Hen. Peter I-iecnan minister of Labor, in Toronto ycra- tcrday. Mr. Hecnan is reported l-l have said that there is a well- thought out campaign being con- ducted in Great Britain to stamp- bringing British unemployed illw Canada by the ship load. ‘ "No unemployed Will be brougfll to Canada without the consent cf the Dominion government." Ml‘. Hall added, "and British mine... are aware 0i the fact that in cvmy coal producing country in the world there are largo numbers of uncml“ lcyed miners. Our men would be tile last to come to Canada or any otllh- country and obtain work by lllllll-ll means or at the cxpcnsc of ciml!» who will be thrown out of employ- Hall is a United Kincidnl“ delegate of the Empirc Pfh-liarprnt Agsoclation now touring (.:\ll-.id.*.. i British Men Do Hustle In Business (By British United Prrssl LONDON, Sept/Ember l8-~-It is 0f- tcn said that British business mcll are not as alert as thcy should be ln fighting for orders. but facts do not confirm this. For instance, at a meeting of a great firm the other day, Lord Wm‘- lng gave a graphic account of how every mcans to attain speed, includ- ing aeroplanes. was used to deliver the plans and secure the order for a $2,500,000 contract. The contract for furnishing and decorating the Houses of Parlia- ment in Havana for the Cuban Government brought about. Lord Waring said. one of ‘the keencst struggles he remembered. - Other foreign competitors had been in , ssessiolr of tllc plans in the early part of March, but the sot upon which his firm had to xvork did not arrive until the end of Ap- ril, with an intimation that m» drawings and estimates-were requir- ed at Havana on June l. This involved the production of some 140 large and important dc- signs, and, as the transit occupicd about three weeks. thcy had actual- ly only one week in which to do the work. ' In response. however. in their rc- prcscntations to the authorities ex- plllnlngthe dlfliculty that had ar- isen and over which they hnd no control, the time was extender! by ‘W0 weeks. Their studio staff vvorlz- ed inceass ly morning, noon and night for these three weeks, and produced a range of 140 designs of Italian-DJ. r. la decorative interiors. furniture and furr ishinp which were dispatched by ‘ship, train and aeroplane. and. after overcoming the usual customs M1180 ("llylalfflyilil ll llwll’ 1188- (mm ma. with Mlnnrlfs Llnlmont WW" 80mm?!" l" i"? l-l" 5°79 cts for Chautauqua at once for salel tague and will be pleased to receive» advertising, new allddencm ‘VIM-n D lng in Georgetown. the guest of Miss ~ motored to Sturgeon from George-l run cnalznorrarowy GUARDIAN Western Guardian -—CONGIlA’I'ULA'l'l0NS.—We cX- tend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bernard on tile arrival of a baby girl at their home on Sull- ‘day 16th.—T. 1 —sulunll-;nslnl~; Golf Club Dance and Card Party. ‘fhursday evening. Holmarfr. Toyland. Wagner's Or- cllcstra. AlllillSfidtlll $1.00. 7849-0-18-31 —TIIE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN may be obtained from the Hunter Book Store, next Bank _of Nova Scoiln, Water Street. Sub- ’scriptions will be rcccivcd nncl ud- lvcrtiscmcnts taken for insertion in ,thc Guardian. l —BLASTING OPERATIONS - ,.Stnrting on Wednesday mcn have been at. work blasting out tllc ex- tensive and vcry rzolid chginc fouli- jlfillflllb; of Lin: old electric light {plant and powrr llousc on Fitzroy iStrcct, Summerside. the now vacant ‘lot having bccll purchased by Dr. IW. G. Church, who rcc lily acquir- ,cd tilt‘ L‘.(l.lOlllll’Ig rcsltlchcc wilich was iornlcrly the home of the lain Hon. Bcnllinlin Gallant. The work '01 blastlnr; the engine foundations and clearing up lhc debris ch the lot will tzlkc scvcrral wccks and it is then Dr. Church's intention to makc 1a beautiful luwn and garden out, of this hitherto unsightly piccv nl lground and to crcci a llandsolnc ‘garage lor two cnrs. Tlu- grounrlg; lthcn surrounding tilc house will be ‘quite cxlcnslvc and nLtrzlctiv/s. VH1‘- ious inlprorcnlcllts ‘made l0 illc ill!‘ urc also being‘ cady hands-"onlc resi- r. Church (rxprcts to .oclcupy as his futur." ilmllc by the nllddlc cf next month-S. H-ACCIDENT‘ NEAR FEEDER-l |ICTO,\'.- A clr ziccidcllt occurred: about. 100 _v"l"zl:; from Freda-lawn’ iyrstcrday ' " "ncoll which resulted! ,.n painful illlurlvs i0 Mr. Iiickox. fwhc, accompanied by Mr. l gtV-zcks. w . starting cul from Frml- jeliclcll cn s. shooting trip. Thu cal-H which belonged i0 Nil‘. Hickoxq lstrucl: a culvert on tho road an l was upset in tllc ditch. Mr. Weak was tllrclvn clear of the car and; cccapcd with '.,llt bruises. Mr. lI-lickox who was unzlblc 1o crawl [from underneath the upturned cm". ‘ was severely cut about his fucc and Hfiflbk. H9 was placed llpcn a sire-La Ichcl" and Llknn immediately to his ihcmc. a tclcphonc call bcing smut‘ . o Dr. Murchison and Di‘. Steven- ison. Th; llCCldClll. whit-h ocz-u f lcd at 2.30 p. m.. \'.“.‘..‘i noticed by ll lllGIUl‘ party from Sununcrrsidc, Tilrr. \Vii‘.(l.<lll3l(l of the car which Mlnl EHlCkIJX was (lriving was snlasllrill ‘as wcll as the stcoriuy; gear and mud guards. —- S. l . _M',s5 May Bernard. Tignisll, loll; ‘this week for New Yuri: who. silo‘ ,will spend the winter-T. l Tignlsil, left.‘ (0 spcllrl ii llcl‘ llrritllvv‘ l lllsnsowhrs ‘ --Miss Mary Foley. on Mondrl C§1])l'C"'“ short var .1nn Willi 7Lesicl' of l\'.'.\v YOfl l —-Mr. R. J. Brown, Richmond, nlld his mother Mrs. J. E. Brown. 1"“, turned homo oh Siulduy _ aftuz‘ spvlldinl; o. plczlsllllt ulclltlon lll 'l‘lguisll.--T. --l\'lr. and Theodore lvlclvfll‘. Kinkora, rpcnt lilo vxcck cud“ '. ing Dr. and Mrs. Jzlilusum. 1'8‘ cde the Dominion government into s~ T k -—Mis.'; Bcl-nettu Blown. New York” is visiting rclativcs in TlgllisILM-T. _ ' ii-fi ‘ l ——Tllf_i Iicv. Dr. Larkln and Mrs. alkin cf Scagootl. Ontario. uro v iting rclzltivcs and friends in Al- ‘ bi‘l'lfill. tho [zursis of Mr. and Mrs ‘ ll. J. Larkin and Mr and Mrs. How-l an! Clank, --»'.\Ii Murcia B0" um, rm»: . r. v nu lH-P parents. ‘Mir. and Ivilrz. A. l-‘uraytllzv. Alum"- '. .1. l ~~l\'ll\'si nlllll Lu .ll m- in l7w<l<ln1lll~ld. Now Jcrr y. lllFll“. In i101" ilutics this won-l. uftcr_ :-;~,:~p_rlinq a plcnsluli. llolitluy visiting Hm" pnrcnn. Ml". and Mrs. H. J. Lar- kin, AlllLTLOll. , l ---Mr. John l-lolc llm; rcturncd_ in ‘his llumc ill Oliuwu, uficl‘ huvlnyl rpcnt a pleasant vacation visliinv.‘ iricnds lll Sumnlcrxidc and Bedcquel , hilc in SUITAIllOTSNlC lie was thc. ‘p: lest of Ml’. C. E. Strong. This wns| Mr. l-irllcfls’ first. visit i0 the Island, {for 4i ycars.~-S, ‘ . NEW mlnsrsn ; --Mr. and Mrs. T. Saxton, of T0-. ledo, Ohio. Mrs. Harmer Saxton and‘ hm" dnuglltcl" Mrs. Huviland. of Mil- lfcrd. Michigan, who arc touring tllcl -Isl:\.hri wcrc the guests when at) LONDON. Sept. 17.-Thc transfer fiulnlncrcidt- of Mitt; Jssslc Sll‘DllE,',l0[ nearly 1,000 boys of l0 and l7 JSUIHIHCFSIGQW-S. {from the depressed areas to posts in , k - ' [various parts oi the country has l fl-MTS. Itoy E. Mrurhcan, of Lot 16. been accomplished since February has entered the Prince County Hos-lby the Ministry of Labor, through ‘filial for trcntmsnt. Hm‘ many|thc Juvenile Unemployment Centr- fliclidz-z WlSll llCl‘ a speedy recovery. ¢5_ —S. Thcsc lads. from South Wales. »Durham. Northumberland, and -Dl'. Johnston and family nl0t0r- Scotland have proved to be alert rd to Summer-side 0n Sunday l0 and adaptable in their new employ- lvisit Mrs. McDonald who is under-mghh 1; u; hoped ghh; the prime lwlni; llilfllmelll Ill ll“? Pflllce Minister's appeal to employers will !Ccunty Iiospital.—T. lcnable the Ministry to transfer an l " laddltional 4.000 boys from Wales f “Miss Annie Bernard. Tignlshjhhd nurhghh hlotored to Charlottetown on Satur-I Ah Qmglgl m‘ the Lgbm- Mmggtry ,=riny.--T. ‘gold the “Dailymllewsxrtélat trace c s are now train s e l ~Sir Charles Dalton accompanied cggtrgg, To remove the risk o1 19gb“ Jav Mr. Cliflord ilackett returned to gr self-respect by 141mm, boy‘; gTlgnish on Saturday after spending gm Lnught pmcmgl wort; gugh gg ,o. pleasant vrcahon with Sir Chas.’ carpentry and general repairs, and» ‘family in B"'='nn.—T. thc curriculum is varied to include '°’%‘i.““°°‘ {gum '1 th b a e ma y o e oys reins in the jobs found for them. A few rcturn (urade; the impulse of gems sickness», ut after a heart-to- an talk with their parents, go book, agdlinl a bs m: i to iris l__ _ . eassrsa or n ul- tination with only 20 minutes to ggrlmd" ma” Pmmll" wfln‘ spare. l Jobs carefully selected with _ a 1h The contract involving two and a View w the, “flaw-w, mm.‘ nlf million dollars for decoration {and furnishings only. was, Lord N" mud ‘my lWnrlng believed, unprecedented. M.) l _Rcv. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice eidman of Toronto, who have been visiting Charlottetown and other ‘parts of tho island arc now the rzncsis of Mr ‘and Mrs. A. S. Mac- Kay, of Summcrsidc.-—S. i Bllllflllll OI IGVIIIOGIIQIIQ. l. BTHURSDAY Afternoon SEPT. 20th "s‘i;"' Halfggh. _ SERT§§EIR».~20. 1mm 4 THE RICHNESS and elegance of the Autumn modes are revealed in this 1 formal presentation of the newest fash- ions. Here every phase of smart activity is provided for with apparel that is cor- rect anddelightfully individual. No better _ ' time could be taken for the choosing of your Fall outfit. HANDSOlillEflCOATslFOR EVERY GRADE OF PRICE. . One point that this department wants to make clar, is that of the splendid offer- ing it makes in moderate priced Fall coats. On this occasion we shall show; as well as the largest range oi’ high class gar‘ ments--also the finest assortment of mo- derately prlced coats. Coats from to FUR COATS When we say that in no year previous have we ever shown so fine a range of FUR COATS, you know that means you are offered here a line of coats without a peer. DR ESSES -- HATS Fur Coats to See the wonderful showing of new Fall Dresses 1n every sort of popular fabric, expressive of every good new style. And the new Hats-arriving almost daily, delight ful new creations Specially displayed Thursday. Dress“? 0-95 “° 39.00 . “a” 2.90 “I 2.00 in- headwear. New things displayed in all Departments sclllzu wml success in lodgings and not lass than tho normal rate paid to boys -in a par- ticular occupation. Local juvenile advisory commit- tees‘ sclcot the boy's lodgings and keapmn eye on him. ‘Ihrsettlemont of the boys has been greatly helped by Welsh socia- tios and Rotary Clubs. Hero are some oi the calling: into which tho boys have fitted. Distributive trad- es. engineering. fitting and turning, laboratory assistants, clerical, gon- eral laborerniarming. A boy-obtained a plsos in Tommy hotel than went to tho local Labor ,_ hangs with s photograph oihis" ther. saying: "Ho's s bet- ter boy than Pam. 0m you find him ohlob?" The brother is now working a in doors sway. OIIVILIQIQEN AID IIIOIIBTA- ' ‘HON. i.“ “Bookies " In (Canadian Press) LONDON. Sept. l°.-—-NQXt season will see a startling innovation on the historic race courses oi Brit- ain._ The bookmakers will be put into secondary positions by the Tot- alisstors, which are to be intro- duced as soon as possible. perhaps during the winter steelpcchase rac- ing. Ths bookmakers will probably. be allotted certain positions on each l course but the main "business" will undoubtedly 80 to the machines. Against this the "bookies" are put- ting up a strong protest. The government has iustpappoin- ted s Betting Control Board under. the act during tho summer honour. u, s, am. "Al more than 4100.000 white ma} brie been planted this your the New Hampsh ibys and girls by . I. Dorrscloush. sawmill-Monster cf thasists univsrsityu irrsdoiition ' >fll8iil00ldfelblfiwdhfihflVd been improved by tHIIBIII. plant- enuiioymsnt.» who . Continuous occupation, with the gills who have distingu solves in the work. - w t ire 4-H Club ioreliryu a machine whic is announced Rio hlbknnllr d: ‘rho ih iirlnflnln. . thvonnmiator. Jun-mm. msliithoonountotmonsylaid mhqssins Fight Betting Mac/tines -orsi'li0be Britain , Questions of high policy will be d5. cl by us. Borne months must elapse before Totalisptor machines can be installed in rsoecourses. "Tile Board will doubtless lppoint Illldy and re on, the various T01 falisator mac inss. Oi course, the; purl-mutual is quite o simple and we have the po or to wor ‘ii. Illpuld we decide to o i0. We shall hotj 1m: the public waiting any. longer than we can possibly help. "Our duty will b0 to prspgrg g fiwybzllaioh oi the ‘prnq. evo _, w lm rovi the breed of horsosff‘ _ p m The money for the first totaling.‘ .. “Wm! 19am hoes 0n the security of, uthoir datum earnings. ~ -_ - ' The Boonfhss of thrfotsl , IIWYDIHM1. Ill Pfy Oltidthhair bosinus- v when "of toawsrd in: _ mum to" liable purposes. -_ All lfllmrtmtps Mme-hoard . r" If ' ti‘ BIRD nan-noun m vlsrr nosrou. Sept. m. --Dr. coward Hows iiiorbush, noted authority rm wild lite and formerly usetil state ornlthologist, loft recently ill‘ Nova Sootia whore he will nuke l study oi bird life there. At Dllhy N. 5., he will moot Aaron O. Bu“ 0f, Holyoks. Mass. who will BMW‘ in the fielii work with him. Mr. Blgfi is a paper rnanuf r, but m" interested in wild birds. .~ Dr. vol-burn is plrticuisrl! W‘ _ a technical advisory oommittoejto 1mm to jigumumy“ mummy-gut - de '. brim in uwsauoflsh-almurf‘ ‘fleulouot origami! Dr. rtusli film“ l“. th Maritini f _ WM l Orzta/‘dtlvithtgiln. m regar ng , c, . ‘M a nth details _ fill. wrilwln wl-Mwillw“ searches than mlllpibcoo commons‘ llhinrdflfnlmoatlioolsouh u! """"