“x "Tnur-Jsvt N"... ‘ Y lWfiPr-‘I! -.- ~50" ‘~_ u er l-sraoe-sanrrr- 92:129- Mdfiliigfi?“ THE scnqsews moor LOVABLE ACTOR m A ‘non: run roucm-ze m: nsurr - 511W. . mghtnanasas nearer “ A lteiation " How to be happy though poor. Will Rogers presents a rgqlpg more precious than gold in "A Poor Relation." You will laugh and cry and be stirred to the vflY depths of your heart. 800100100000 Attraction y‘ is‘? n I nouns‘ ONE: Of the greatest romances of the prize ring ever screen- ed. A happy combination of will‘. will“! "d "°"""°" ieaturmg REGINALD DENNY and KANE HALLIDAY: "ALAIS" KID ROBERT$. Th: first round oi this series oi two part features. ' cs m’ l .2 s." an. ' 8N?! mar tllflnalis Catalog. going to sell his whole 2.19%, by Peter the Great; Cory- sett 2.26 by Henry Setsyier; Mamie Aubrey, by Capt. Aubrey; Colonel Jack by Upton ‘Pnince and oi non-sh. Kris “mimosa will be sold _"by Aubrey ‘Moftioiii st the Agricultural Hall on Thursday, Sept. 28th. Mr. Brown is also dis- posing of his whole racing equip- ment. He is taking this step on ac- count oi iii h on liar-semen generally throgg ‘ t d" island will very muc‘ Mr. Brown's “itement. PERSONALS Mr. and Mr. Wlm. Huestis, leit yesterday morning on‘ s vllsit to St. John. , ' Mrs. i-Cond.) J. F. McDonald. was among the passengers by the Borden train yesterday morning en route to Boston. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. J. i-iouie were passengers by the 1.15 Borden train yesterday on a holiday trip to Montreal, Toronto, Boston and New York. Miss Lily Davey, teacher oi‘ the U-nion Commercial College Sum- merslde’, spent the iveek end in‘ the city, the guest of her (parent: Conductor rand Mrs. Davey, 30 Weymoutb street. s--‘-- ‘Mr. iCiarence Morrissey oi Tig nish made s hurried trip from Charlottetown to Tignish by auto and train on Thursday isst while en route irom Charlottetown to Summorside. i J , _-|-.-_~l...<..,_.- l.»- .. st... ...... .- - . It is now rumored that ' tires and tubes will takean- .- otiher drop in January 1928- 80 make y.our old ones do you the rest oi this season ... by having its fix thorn uP- TRAINOR TIRE SURGERY oer, Queen and Water l" ' Robert Baxter, lllnnrd‘! SYDNEY. N. 08., Sept. 16. — veteran United Mine Workers’ leader has gone .i)nc'k to work in the mines. He is now on the working force at Ca ledonia pit, in the Glace Bay sub- distrlct, being employed at shiit working. The tormer president oi the United Mine Workers, who ‘was defeated in the recent district ei ections, has not been actively en- gaged in the mines ior some ' YGBTS. .__-¢+>-—-—— Llnlment Lunbermnsvs Friend Sept0mber26tl1 t0 200i, 1022 Prlnne Edward island n1 Exhibition , k 'AT . Charlottetown OPEN TO ALL CANADA 0... $12,000 in Exhibition Prizes 3-00“ HUllSE IiIRBIllU-"Pl $4500 IN cusses 9 CLASSES Grand Parade ‘of Horses and Cattle sanctioning Grand Stand. ,;_ figs Wedtresclay, Thursday and Fri- “Yule three days of the Horse Rac- v ’ Q]; Afibeiqrnusement and in- hi?’ liriiittiif the Grand Stand thelwliolehoi each afternoon. Cheap fareson Railways. Make your arrangements early. _ For all information write Secretary. , norm J.‘ DAVIES, Resident. c. n. SMALLWDOD, Secty.-'l‘reas. .0 0000a 00., an GFE i’ QUEEN sr. . Open irom 8 a. m. until after midnight. Quick Lunches And Dinners Ail homo made baking in- 3 eluding pies oi every descrip- ' tion, cake, etc. ice Cream served. Give us a call. please you. 6001-7-thusSsttutL. BliiiWN FliilTWEAii The leading Color We will n. on l Brown Oxfords f> u "srnar srrscrs h will be very. popular this soa- pflIl-—our_ etoek is already for inspection. . 5 l . . FRICEO , _ an; -ro sans OET FITTED, HER! i ‘tut. We carry the different 4 widths ‘A. I. 0. D. E. l HOSIERY TO MATCH 01.00 TO “.00 . i Fashionable Footwear. s, .t 1'71"!“ 4r..- vi-‘m ... . - ;.. I POPULAR Houseman RETIR- lNda-dlr. P.5d. Brown, Charlotte- town‘: veteran’ horseman is shortly trotting stock comprising Alice the Great, Douglas Dorothy. This tlie string _' I t tdlhdr of‘ f. tries. _y- cial basis on which credit can be established. She has not a single supply. pioyment until credits are found to mu 00mm y; MR8. ALLAN A. LECKIE North Bodeque will be at home on Thursday afternoon, Sept. 211i. from tour till nix. 8017-19-11 LiEUT. EDWIN SIMTH. Will show “The Prince's tour across Canada" in Cardigan Hall, Thurs- day Sept. 21st. Alli come. 8014-19-21 DOLLAR PARCELS AGAIN. ‘-—.'l‘lie W, '1‘. Wellner Queen Street iqttnd-‘thnt the Doi- lsr Parcel Bale they put on sauna time ag was such s success that. they are ng to have another on Wednesday, oi Exhibition Week. Sept. 21th. Watch ior particu- iara._ ’ ~, ‘ NUPTIALS. - his tel-y beau- tliui and impressive nuptial cere- mony oi the Catholic Church was witnessed in St. Teresals Cathol- ic Church isst Wednesday lug, Sept. 13th, when Miss r garct Mary Bradley andjilr, John Andrew Mooney, boil ch81} Ter esa's Parish, were united ‘in holy marriage. The csregton up per formed iby the past, , ‘Emigrant ius MacDonald, assisted ‘by Rev. Father J. E. O'Brien at the i-loiy Sacrifice of the‘ Mass, A large number oi relatives and friends were present. The bride was supported Iby her cousin fMiss Emma Duffy of Burnes Road and the groom by his cousin Andrew Joseph Mooney. Alter the.“ mur- rlage ceremony the newly mar rled couple sccom-phliled by their friends took breakfast at thifhome, of the bride, alter‘ i they lnotored ‘to Chnriottgtm ,'_ ere dinner was served, t a bfldd) ar‘ ty at the Revere Hotel. ‘Phegai ternoon was spent ‘ll! vlsltllll! places oi‘ interest in and artlflllil the cllty after which theylretiurned to the home of the bride, whore a sumptuous supper was served to ncariy ilwo hundred guests, the re iatives and friends of the married couple. The balance oi the even ing’ was spent in the rendering oi ll musical program, vocsLand in strumental. Dancing was also en toyed by the guests present. The bride was the recipient of many and very valualble presents. p. Mr Mooney is the son pt Pstriolt Moon ey and Sara Barrett, sud ~._ll.he bride is the daughter oi. hllames Bradley and Margaret Dotty __ail oi whom are old m resphcgh e residents oi St. Teresa's Parrish We wish the married couple all 00., 1.00.. “ the‘ 30111161099111.0058 reierance made ‘Hon, Charles Dunning, Premier wan, during a conference on fl- nancisl matiers at Regina on Wed province was iii-advised was the opinion, expressed bore by John Aird, vice-president and general manager of the Canadian Bank. 0.1’ Commerce, who reached Winnipeg today en route west. Bremier Dunning that the pro- vlnce ‘lwu nearer to a point at whicjsv gjgen ' l moratorium may have to _ nan beenyf’ Sli- John stated that no ' edessityiiiot-"litch extreme meas- ures eylets in the West. He point- ed out that ‘the bankers were not rtlsponsihie Iofthe price o1’ grain, nor could they influence it. "We would like," Sir John said, "to see the farmer got a minimum price of a dollar n. bushel. That would mean a selling price oi ar- ound $1.26. However, the‘ cost oi the crop has not been so great as for previous crops. Labor has been less, machinery is a little lower, trwine today costs less and ‘, ening t .» wer the call oi.‘ ‘_ church ‘liyfh _ ‘ - the last ' 1* ~ DunningsWords ; -, c? HWINNIPEG, SUI. Iii-That the oi Saskatche- nesday, to a moratorium in that Sir Referring to the statement oi d ‘diared than it ever. Bills. celebrated a Requiem Mass In the sanctuary, besides the pas- Gee, Anthony Sturdy, Michael 0'. 8 _ ., . . flvg years oi age at the time oi his death, and who began to i086 hi5 once robust health about six mouths ago. The be “physiciansit homo‘- und in Montr him, and on unday mornlnl. Wllilfl is friends gut neighbors were bas- answere aw" Creator}: a the reward oi a liie spent in the service of God and oi family. The deceased was a young man oi sterling character, abiemvnd ever ready to assist." any ‘ movement which was ior ‘the good 0t‘ the com- mrunlty, fits-teeny wit, his gener- ous deai '35. and ‘fhis uprig-htness won for hirn friends fro all classes oi peopihfifwberever he» ent‘. lHe leaves to mourn their loss a sorrowing widow, Mary MoCloskey, New York). and eightjgmaii chil- dren. Besides these, he leaves his aged mother, whofhad been living with hifn in the ‘oidhomesieadpand " t-he following brothers and sisters: Reverend O. Kigginsyot St, Q11» aunt's University; William, ut the Registry Oiiice, Charlottetown; Ger- trude oi the iaw oilice of J. J. John- Slvll. BBQ-i Joflfillll. a teacher in the GBOPEBIOWH high school; Aeneas, Mark and Mrs. Morrison, at Kelly's Cross, and Mrs. Wilson oi Cardi- gan. His funeral took place at Kelly's Cross, on Tuesday, and was largely attended by friends oi his from all classes. His ibrot-her, Rev. 0. Kig- lor the repose of his soul, and per- formed the ceremonies s-t the grave. tor, Rev. Dr. Curran, were Rev, Dr. MoLeiian, Rector oi St. Dunstans University, Rev. Dr. Smith and Rev. F. McDonald. ‘The pail-bearers were Mfissrs. Waiter Cusnck, ‘Putrit-k Mc- ‘r- u l-ravton. Have You Triedf n. to rid your scalp of Dandruff and fsiledi KO R "Natrue's Own Remedy" for Scalp Troubles-eradication Dandruif, stops the hair from falling and restores its nat- geuerai living expenses have been NM“ wuminLgeelillll- "l"! Jil-Illvfl reduced. There will 'be a lot oi Bradley- money in the country and there -spll‘lil"ll 05650188 Were received is uot going to be any such effort "m" Ml- and MPH- F- Klgsilw, 0t- to extract the last dollar from ‘the iawa- Mr- "lid “Ti Jlllllefi Klgirins, farmer. M“ “ml 0f"- B- Klllglns, Mr. and “There have been charges M”: Mam" will-ill. mill Annie, the made." Sir John continued, "that rmmly “t Michael Klfixlns, Mr. and good luck. ipraying that God's choicest blessings may accompany their journey through life. ABSORPTION ONLY HOPE FOR AUSTRIA LONDON, Sept. Iii-Jules Semen, Bnche, New York banker, today ,de-- cations involved. study oi the "iowmonied" coun- “Austrla cannot feed herself," he explained. “and there is no tinsn- natural resource, except her labor But this cannot 11nd em- purchsse the necessary raw mater- ials irom other countries. ' ._ BRITISH CATTLE MARKET- i 1- a i 1 t 1 m tAustrial fodgxlrrvllvelnecgnfirhiihviiy awill haveideanngs mm i“ the“ lequeetli- A to be absorbed by some other couu- mmrawrlum could 5"“"391Y m“ t" d, t m, I “_ do more harm than good. it would try‘ reg“ a“ ° pgdrtcsacgtmgasiretarti credit and would hold bapk just arrived ‘ m London from nm-lthe flow oi‘ mpney from the other Continent, where he made a special; ' 2 . the [banks have lit'i.ie of humanity M"- W- Kiss! I. IMr‘. and IMrc. r. in their dealings with debtors, Fltmlmmflllfl» - llflrlfltletowtl. and That is not true." ‘he mmlly of Mrs. J. Duffy, Kelly's die-pointed out that it was as GYM“ much to the interest of the banks To ‘he bereaved iflm-ily. and to that business generally should lbe ‘he sormwl"? llrmhelfl 11ml Sisters assisted rather than retarded and 0f ‘he deceilmdl the Gllllldlun ex- lie had not m». slightest doubt “ma” "*1 slllcere Sympathy. that ‘creditors o! farmers would ' ——'*—<-e4-______' ibe entl ei asonabi ‘ hei -' l‘ Y re e ih l l‘ Every farmer should have two 330?. a smaller one not exceeding -eet in diameter ior gummgr feeding; Everyllllnl-I "l"! EOPs into the 5'0"!“ llll-‘l ycur should as [he be“ possible seed: it should in tnost cases be tested ior germin. iion beforehand so that one min 110w how illli(‘li to plant or wheih , 1'1’ (TIE seed is I'll, These little Pmm“ a"? Particularly important. 1n avseasnn following such an un- n cournnr l The slugizard will ‘not pIOUgWTllY reason of ti I shallhslbeg n . “A loaf of Bread (made irom our Chiefl) a jug oi wine, and thou, who makest me. happy with thy baking," what’ more can man want on this earth? “OUR CHIEF" is the best Hard Wheat Flour on 'he market today. l 9 - N T10“ Parties l interested‘ in Portage celllfilrfl’ will please moot at grounds. Sept. 20th, at 1 p, m, > 8016-19-21 lllinnrdh Lumllnermnnhu Linllnrnt "M" cold; therefore 1e _ iii hartest, and boy's ural health and beauty. ' E. A. Foster, R. W. Toombs d. 60., Reddln Bros. 11-.- 'vnni%diim»sii¥anl‘~tlrlw~ “McLeod's Masterpip ,srRATF0R1>, a steers (‘Ontsriosl 18%c to 19%6 W to 10d. v‘ Prospect bright, good quality cat- Domlnlon Live Stock Branch Cables Septemhe 14th,1922. IBirkenhead quotes Canadian (lild. to 108/46) in Sink. Irish iB/gd Glasgow no Canadians oiterad. tie. Scotch, 14c. to 15c per pound on toot. lB-aby beet’ 1516c to lfil/éc. Eleven hundred Jrish sold, 1054c to 1214c (Bled to Sled.) London quotes Canadian dressed sides as middling quality at 1604c to ISlJ-ic, rancher sides 15c. Weath- er ccol. Reports Canadian Builucks selIinL: at Glasgow on Saturday 111% to 2014c. in sink. Sailings from Montreal, Week End- ed September 11th, 1922. 8.8. Turcomsn to Liverpool, 511g hes . ‘S.S. Caledonia, sailing from Bos- ton, Mess, 250 head. British Bacon Market. Dominion Live Stock Branch Cables September 9th, 1922. ICanad-lan ieanest and lean 180s to 140s. Prime, 130s to 138s, steady on small supplies. American 1mg- uiar from 106s. to 11541., quiet. Irish 154s. to 159s. ‘Increased supplies, iuir demand. Danish, 1511s., ilrm. Danish killings, 25,210. 2 ’ " rise posses. Fire losses in ‘Canada. during the week ended September 13, are esti- mated by The ‘Monetary Times st $1,199,300, compared with $885,000 the previous week. New lncorporstions. Authorized ‘capital oi 68,560,900 is represented by companies whose incorporstions were reported to The Monetary Times during the week ended " member 0, compared with $14,787,800 the previous week. A comparative summery by pro- vinces is as follows: Week Week new. .~ matron S6111. 2. 8609i. 9. Dominion . ..$ 1,748,400 8 _ 04,600 B. IColumbla . . 270,000 1,095,000 Manitoba...“ $0.000...i......, N. Brunswick. . .1.'.l.\.-%. . in’ M3900 Ontario . . . . . 12,520,000 4,655,000 P. E. isisnd.. l00,000.........u. Quebec ... .. - 212,000 ., naonsoo Saskatchewan . . . . . . . . . 623,000 . ‘£4,101,800 t Zicliooil Th . , A The Sensation » of the lSeason "“A Sweetmeat that is a Food” Circus 4- :? ‘a.’ LLAR BE The -Chocolate Coated Ice Cream Bar, made of A Brighton Ice Cream. “It’s a Food” and coy-cried with a pure chocolate coating made especially for u_s_.