} (l I issrrsiussii 221.1921; . Don ’t iiesyitatel. ‘to phone us if you iind it in- convenient to call personally for we always are glad‘ t0 deliver orders promptiruhd ~ of course, without Tlddilion- el charge m " Whatever your drugstore needs are just sell 163 and we will see that yo“ are taken cure of vrvmntlv and with the same deSPBB 0! service that you get when _ you make your purchase la person at the store_ ‘Mail orders are dispatch- ed with proinptness and we we you got just what Y0‘! L ordered. ' A l l ‘ ' Give us a "Y"- E. A. FGST ER i; Central Drugstore. 1 ~—Mrs. Iiaabrouck , will address the mothers and oth» ' .lress a mass iaeeiiniq in the , Loviuv Iiiituasnv an may women at Petons store. _ 3030-9-25-51 Ila use VALUES at Petons for exhibition week. 3080-9-26-5i INDIAN SHOPPING BASKETS infancy colors, $1.25 each. Alley and 0o. Ltd. 3054 9 27 3i. TAG DAYr~HDIQ the P.-.E.1. Protestant Orphanage by buying s tag on Wednesday aert. . ' 298141-234! .,. COME AND BRING YOUR friends on Thursday nig-ht to the grand organ recital iu Methodist church. VISIT OUR NEW ground flour . _ studio, 183 Great George Street, ' one door north of Stanley, Shaw i Al: Peardons, Bayer, Photographer. 2903-9-23 61., CHILD WELFARE MEETINGS. of New York _ers interested in child welfare at the Exhibition grounds daily dur- ing Exhibition. Silo will also ail- city llnil 2i during her stay here. 'i‘imo pluce will be announeeti later. 4111101. s hi nil “not? u as a ow u. Cash roll l0 Olfl '33?“ without r l Agents Wanted CIOASSIFIED uivisiiiiiiiiiiiivi Alvlfllllloltn under this healing. lo. per, word for one! ll- ere eo lee some w our euro to be forwarded. n. out: uoll tn eovlr postage. e ens oouat u on wort. but outfit eover colt blunt “horizon ‘all rev-nai- I 0 on Gtl lib rule e avenue e i A ve tise- ll . l “than sunset be nnknowiodlol. tn. lvs lgures (u ILIIII i QO-O-OOO I Male Help Wanted an mutant-Irwin MAI mu suuiK- et the Sonics Shield in Prince Edward island. Good proposition for the right party. Art. Novel- ties 00.. bondon. Ont. ‘ PUIUPIIAIT AGENTS \VIII'I‘I'} UN: state amount 0f your Inn-linens for gpieclfll prices, We now have the largest, best equipped plant in Canada. can give prompteat ser- vitze and best Work ut moderate prices, prints finished, frames new line. Free Samples. Mer- chants Portrait Company, Tor- onto. For Sale. ,..__._._.._. FIIII HAIIIG-—IKI".GIP4'I‘I<JIII<III lllllli- shire sow with 0 of u litter. I'M! he soon at . exhibition. Peter lirudic, York. ' 3042-9-Z5-2ipd. N0'l‘l(‘l*3—-FOII. PIAIIIG 'I‘\V0 PAIRS pond fnxuli. Apply Andrew Gall- nnt ,Oyster Bed llridtzr. Phone Loo lloiron. 803l-9-25-4ipti. FOR SALIiF-A THIRTEEN LIGHT ciiandlier. suitable for church m- liell. Apply Manager Prince Eil- ward Theatre. 2939-9-22-tf._ 1G12-7-lfi-tl‘._ IVANTED—YOIING MAN ABOUT lit years o! tine to learn opera- [IIIIK- Aliilly tu IIIILLIIIIHPI‘ Princi- Edward ‘Fhestre. 29219-9-22-11’. (Il.I<‘.llI( \VAN'I‘l'}D.—-YOIING MAN for general store in the country Apply in own handwriting; state age, experience if any. "Ali-reh- uiit" (luardlan. iiililii-il-Lii-Ziipil, IIAKEII “'AN'I‘ED.—HICCIINII IIAK- er wanted tu work on bread nnd pics, tiny work, steady position for one your. \Viil pay good wages to a steady nian Address Leilianc lfakery, ‘.315 High Street. Mone- toii, N. li. SIIOIi-li-Z-l-BI. I I20 AND III‘ MADE \VI')I'1I(I.Y IIY our nimnts men and women in spare time, day or evenings, sci]- lni: the beat nnd largest i-iciec- tiun of Personal (‘lrcatiniz Christ- mas cards at popular prices. Meg- nilim-itt sample book iree. No ex- perience necessary. ltocs not in- terti-rc with regular work. A few itnency opportunities still o en. Service guaranteed. Modern Art Company. Manufacturers, 122 Richmond West. Toronto. Teachers Wan ted FOR FIAIIFA-IIIZO UIIAIIDIIGIHI CAI! at s. bargain, quick sale. iiusini-an reasons for soiling. Run 1800 miles. Iins one month's manufac- turers guarantee left. i\incN0i|i's Garage, liux 8, Pictoii. N. S. 2969'9'23~U"NI. \VAN'I‘BD—TIGACIIEII FOR TIIIL‘ Hunter River School No. 218. Supplement $250. Apply to Walter \\'liitiock, Secretary of Trustees. ZIIOG-Q-ZO-Bipd. \V A NTICI) -— I MMEDIATELY A first] or fsecogd class kitcuchor mn e pro crre ) or ' nzaton wanted, School No. G4. Supplement $130. ___ S .ii. Ncwsou, Sticrvtnry. \\'AN'I‘l-2l)—- iro m». 1‘ wiuiic- 3°15-5‘"25--‘"Pd- Iioiow suitable for storing furnl- -—-- - turo. Apply to M. iiox 327. (‘ity 3023-9-25-11’. Lost [Female 119]]; \Va||te¢] LOST-ON snwrniiiiinii ivrn 0N‘ road between Tym- Vailey and ...-__..___-._._-_._.__.__~*... \VAN’I‘IGII—A GIIII. F0]! GENE"- al housoworic. No ivualiinir. Apply Mrs. .l. t‘. Sims, 249 llnncr Prior" Slrvrl. ililfiil-ii-fii-tf. Canadian National Railways ‘ CHANGE OF TIME-RE. ISLAND DIVISION Commencing Monday. October 4th, 1920, trains will run as follows: WEST Daily excerpt Sands-y ieavo Char lot-Iotown 8.26 a. m., arrlvo Borden 8.45 a. m., Sumniersiiie 9.20 a. m.; returning leave Borden 4.10 p. in. arrive Summon-side 6.05 p. ml Charlottetown 6.35 -p. in. Daily except iSunday ‘leave (‘liar iottetown 12.40 pum. arrive Suin- inerisdo 4.35 p. m. Daily except. Sunday leave (than lotteiown 2.40 ‘p, m. arrive Bor- den 6.10 p.iii. arrive Sunimereide 6.05 p. m. Tignish 9.45 p.rn. Daily except. Suiliuy ‘leave Ror- dsn 13.40 a. ‘m. a-rrive Emerald Junc- Iion 7.40 a. in. Summerslde 9.20 a. m. Chenlottetown 10.40 a. m. Daily except Sunday ‘louve Til!" islt 6.35 a. m. arrive Summersiilo 0.00 u. ni. (Yharlotteiown 12.40 p. m. Daily oxccpt Sunday leave Till‘ -—— _;.i__——._t;*= > fQvQ-voQfi-vv-vvvova vvvvvov ‘LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girlsl Nluke beauty lotion for a few cents-Try it! OOOO-OO-OQJ Squeeze the juloo of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounc- es of orcb white. shale well. and You have a quarter plat of the bill; freckle and Isa lotwn, and oom- lilexion besutlfisr. at very, very sins cost. ' , Yo r pacer hes the lemons and any‘ drul store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard gulls for s few cents. Illsago is sweetly fragrant lotion luto e fsoe, sud ueoh, arms and hands epoh any and see how freebies aiid blemishes dissp and how clear. left sad ros -whi o the shin tn- comes. Yes it is harmless and never irritates, Port iiill, a lady's hand bui: (‘on- tainini; a sum of money, stomps. etc. IPIndI-i" \viii confer a favor by lritvini: at Post Office. Tyne Vai- IPY- iiilfii-il-Tl-Riiiii. nieh 7.25 a. m. arrive Sump-RT: side 1.30 p. m. ieevo Summereide 3.20 p.m. arrive Borden 6.10 p.m. connecting at Emerald with train from Borden and ‘anivlng Charlottetown 0.85 p.m. Daily except Sunday leave Sum- mcrsldo 6.45 a. m. arrive Char- ilotteimvn 10.40 a. m. Passengers ‘for Mainland .by ‘this train change cars at Emerald Jct., arrive Bor- den 8.45 a. m. EAST:- IIally except ‘Sunday leave ifftrar- iottetown 0.50 a. m. arrive Mt. Stewart 8.45 a. m. Georgetown 11.30 a. m. Sou-ris 11.25 a. m. returning leave Souris 1.15 p. m. Georgie-town 1.00 p. m. Mt. Stew art 4.16 p. m. arirvo Charlottetown 5.50 p. m. Daily except Sunday leave Elmira 5.35 n. .ni. Souris 6.155 e. m. Georgetown 0.45 arm. Mt. Stewart 8.45 a.m. arrive Charlottetown 10.00 n. m. returning leave Char- lotiatown 11.05 p. m. arrive Mt. Stewart 4.15 p. m. Georgetown 0.00 p. m., iSouris 8.05 p. ni., Elmira. 7.20 p. m. iOUTHz- Daily except Saturday and Sun- day ‘leave Murra-y Harbor 6.45 a.m. arrive (lirarlotictown 10.40 a. m-i returning leave (‘hwriottetown 3.30 p.m. air-rive Murray Harbor 7.25 p. m. , Saturday only leave Murray Har- bor 7.20 a. m. arrive (lluvrlotlsa- ,Iown 10.05 a. m. returning leave iC-liarlottetown 4.00 p. m. arrlvfl IMUPPQ)‘ Harbor 6.46 p. m. DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTS OFFICE. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. ‘E ISLAND. ‘3016-9-26-71. EXHIBIIION i“ Rooms or iloiims and Board Advise the Housing Com- - miitue at once at ileddlll Bros. Drag Store. b91H-21If. re, ‘w u.‘ 51-‘ '\1'. LI.” -..‘.t>?.'fk"£1kt\“;l&.dh¢~.v:¢¢$1\ ‘~51 a‘; 111E CENTRAL GHARDM‘ l? Ii MEET ‘m: oiaLs with a smile Ind buy a m: next Wednesday. i 2981-9-23-tf EXHIBITION VISITORS FROM NW4 9W1“. New Brunswick and Wlfllde Mints will find a welcome “W611i!!! them at Futons. 3052 9 2'! 4i. “COLUMBIAK-the cell that costs no more and lasts l0nger—A fresh stock now on hand. Whole- sale and retail. The Roger; Bin-d. were Co. Ltd. 30240-25-31. EXHIBITION VISITORS WILL revel in Patons exquisite furs so bat-ate neck ixieces, muffs, stole; “m! "will? lined coats. 3052 9 27‘ 4i. FORE ‘SALE, number oi‘ young P1148. apply Simon Miiciltnnoii B-iuvvr. l‘. n. l. musics 25-21 pJ SHOPPERS DIFFICULTIES sol ii-d at Ptiloils during Exlilbitign Wrvk- x052 a 27 4i. GRAND ASSORTMENT of lad- ies fur.i iii Iscparate setts and neck- Tsm CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. '1“ Tbb ST R1116“ Matinee 3.15 Sharp.-—Night 7 and 8.45 pieces. Proves Bree, Lin, ' 3091-‘92S-5i. A LARGE ASIPORTMENT of! Horse Rugs just received at The Rogers iiiiniware Co. Ltd. 3024-9-25-31 25.00 sweet/xiii“ men's suits“ ivortii $115.00 of anv man's money", Prowse ‘Brothers, Limited. ;i0iIi"‘J-2S5I. THIS SEASONS most popular dances are all on the Columbia Grafonoio Records, ask to hear them. A. E. Tocmbs 167 Queen Si. 3071i‘ CORRECTIONP-il was Mi‘. J.A. Moore not 'Mr_ J_ A. Clark. who 1011860 the fruit at the Georgetown Exhibition. WE HAVE THE BEST Showing iii‘ Ifur coats in the city collie in and‘ see our grand display PTOWSB Bros. Ltd. 3091-0-28-51 MEN'S SOFT hats we 10.111 all others follow in the lint game. Prices $5.00 up. Prowse Bros. Lid, , 8076-9-28-51. BOUVENIR OF PRINCE ED; WARD ISLANE-jflesntiful Illus- trated descriptive souvenir ready to mail. Only 60o. by mail 57c. Charlottetown Guardian. ' 1852-7-6-tf ‘SPIECIAL FOR $HOW WEEK.— .W<Ymfl" (‘rent tie ohene and genr- gette blouses ‘ (seconds). ~ values up to $12 for $5.60. ‘Prowse Bros. Ltd. ' . 3091-9-51. IF ITS A REAL GOOD Violin you want, we have it, See our very low prices this week. The largest stuck in the City. A. E. Toombs. 3073 SEE OUR NEW STYLE OF Tubu- i-ar Belt Clip Flashlights. very con-, venient and compact. The Rogérsi Hardware Co. Ltd. ' 3024-9-25-31] oun LADIES FUR coA-re in iiip length or three quarter styles are beautiful. They come ‘in Iiiiiison seali, Austrian beaver, (Yoney, Muskrat and Marmot. Prowsta Bros, Ltd. 3091-9-28-51 DH. K. W. MacKlNNON, Veter- nary Surgeon will ipromptiy attend to any animals at the Exhibition grounds. Phone 714 or 339 Y. 3097~9‘28-_5l. A SPLENDID SHOWING oi lad- suede gloves, regular $2.25 and es at Prowse .l3ros. Ltd. 3091-0-28-5i. AT ST. DUN8TAN'8.-.l‘tov. Mr. Biuoquire, of the Jviagdiiien islands , was the celebrunt of liigh Mass in ‘St. Houston's Cathedral Sunday. The senmon was preached by Rev, liionaghun, D. D. _'LAD|E5 MILITARY-PUMP of dull black leather, walking soles, shoe to wear with spots, Just rc- ceived from New York. Alley and (3o., Ltd. 3054 9 27 3i. for ladies, in colors, Navy, Grey. Old Rose, Pink, P1111319. Black. Red, Brown, ‘Belgian, Blue, made with quilted insoles and rubber iieuis, $3.00 a pair. Ailey & (‘-0- [my 3054 9 27 8i AT ST. Parasol-Tito vmer- able Archdeacon of Prince Edward island, Rev. A. W. Watson preach- ed a-I the 11 o'clock celebration of the Holy Communion in‘ hit. Peters Cathedral Sunday. llev. C. it. ilarris ofliclivted. SPECIAL EXHIBITION AT- TRACTIONP- Mrs. Gertrude 8. Hasbmuok of New York. 110W! 9X" pert of Child Welfare will deliver addresses duriaz the week of Ex- hihition-and also at stated places in the city. Every mother should hear this lecturer. All lectures free. Further particulars later. Sept. 2a 2+. ....TiP TOP TEA. Those who putronise the Ladies Aid luncheon: at the exhibition this week ere es- sured of a good cup 011m w" will be TIP TOP TEA. donated I0 the Hospital ~by Mr. George Leid- uuw the , , ‘ r representative, and its flavor is its retlonrmendii- ‘than. ATTINTON TAG SELLERS. Pat'- ilee selling tags for the City Hosipi- i t-iil. on Wednesday and Thursday can secure ‘boxes and ‘Ill! ll the _ Oily Hospital o! Thursday eveni- siid in the Market Buildifll (en rsnce being Sunnyside) Wednes-l‘ day moruin| st 8 o'clock. 8099 I l MK giziff‘ J. . ._ _ I< imitation too cap. the fashionable ‘ BOUDOIR SWEDE ‘SLIPPERS ' Last Times Today to See . MARY MILES MINT ER IN “Anne 0i You don't have to spent many muss moron "(ANNE or GREEN GABLES‘ ifl£fllwilezcrue€r ' ‘ FROM THE FOUR "ANNE ’ BOOKS BY L. MONTGOMERY enjoy one of the most pleasant evenings you ever Come this afternoon or evening. use your imagination to JACK DEMPSEY l Prince " FRANK UR COM “AISKIRMISH OF WITS” Ed HE T Sixth. Chapter oil‘ “Dare Devil Jack” ‘""“ K011i!’- ward A l i Green Gables” BAN STOCK PANY Matinee Today at 2.30 “The Woman in Room l3” TONIGHT “The Crimson Alibi” George Broidliorsfs Sensational Drama VAIIDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS CHANGE OF PLAY NIGHTLY ' DOORS OPEN 7.30. MAFINEE 2.30. Parties arriving after curtain rises wiii be obliged i0 wait until first act is over CURTAIN RISES EVENING AT 830 SHARP‘ CURTAIN RISES DOORS OPEN 1.45 Tickets ordered by phone, or left to be culled for, wiii not be iicid after 6 30 p.m. Tickets now on sale at the Theatre for all Perform- ances. PRICES Orcliesira 75c, $1.00 Balcony 75c. Rusii 50c. HQHFKQQXOXOIOKC WOMEN'S dogskin suede ‘gloves, regular $2.50, special $1.98. c ‘ <1 FUNERAL YESTERDAY. —Tlie funeral of the late Mr. Charles P. Thorpe took Place YBIBIPPIIIIY afternoon t.o the People's Cemetery, ‘the services being conducted by Rev. H, D. Raymninil, Rector of St. Paul's Church and Rev. G, \V. F. Glendemrlng, pastor oi‘ the Metho- dist Church. The choir oi S and winter $2.25 and 3091-9-28-5i. Patti's (“hurch assisted in the service. The pa/li bearers were:- Jrsepii Gnudet, Pope Beer, Alfred Houston, Wesley Robhlee. I). Andcr‘ ‘son nnd Garth Poole, There were many beautiful fimfl tributes. .. MAKE ARRANGMENT3 In attend big organ recital Thursday night in Methodist Chin-ch, Prof. W. E. Fletcher organist, assisted by Mrs.‘ , . W. E, FICICIIOI‘, Soprano, Mrs. H. S. iloniicrion coniriiito, Messers G. E. Ilritchio, tenor, Oliurlesi Earl, Basso, ilev. F. H, Littlejolinii, violin, and Charlottetown Mole quartotto, silver collection at door. 30619-2811 A MOVE IN THE RIGHT direc- tion is being made by Messrs W_ 5 B. Prowse. it; Sons in providing a tzixi service during the days of Ex- hibition from llu» Morel] House In the grounds. between the hours oi l2 nnd 3 p. m. and from the grounds tn ilie Morell House from 4.30 In 6.710 p. m‘ A four minute service will be maintained and faster if it is required 806 SPECIAL ATTRACTION AT EX- HIBITIOM-The Navy League will have ‘a. booth at the Exhibit ion Building’ and all those who nro nni members are invited Iocail and make a subscription o! of cloth-browns, H lined-Ail higher. right. penders. Diet-chant. '.l'allors to do so. $250.10 help sappo thmove- nient which is encouraging the training ‘of boys for ‘the ‘Canadian Mercliantfie ‘Marine. 3080-‘0-28-21. _- _,_- ., ,v— -.-r~.—-.-'-—*~— A Ml-LNE FRASIR. the well known Typewriter Dealer of Hali- fax wiii be at Victoria Hotel on the 28th. Any one requiring a new or second hand Typewriter, please see or phone him there. HIELP "m: NAVY LEAGUE by 5~ calling at the Navy ‘League Booth Exhibition Building and making a subscription of $2.00 which eati- tles the contributor to Annual Membership in the Navy League and one year's subscription to the “Sailor? Magazine. 8080702841. ... l¢..-. LJ-i-U, all JMACLELLAN BR Leading Tailors. Dealers, In The Best Ready-to-Wear Clothes VISIT OUR STORE DURING EXHIBITION If you want t0 see real good ready-to- I wear overc0ats-—the best that are made, I you should come in and see our Leishman made coats. These coats are made in all mOIIOIi‘, in the close form fitting, .‘.'."l(I the loose wrap—some with buttons through, and some regular fly front, some double breasted. Prices range from $35.00 t0 $65. See Our New Ties, Just In By Express Another nice line of overcoats we car- ry, in all the new models, in nice patterns greens, grays, blacks. Prices from $29.00 t0 $40.00. Sec Our Gloves-Lined and Un- In made-to-order suits and overcoats, we have extra good values. We bought our ‘gogods before the advance in prices. Made- CG . , to-order suits and overcoats are going See Our Beautiful Assortment of Caps We always carry a big assortment of weights and sizes, This is the time new underwear. It will See Our Line of Shirts--AilSizes--Prices Pyjamas and nightshirts inSilk nice patterns-fail sizes. We carry as and nigiitshirts in the city, and we bought them when the market prices were lower than at; present. See the Best Working Shirts and Working Our assortment of suspenders cannot be beaten. We have a full range at present. Garters and Armlets also. See us for sus- sni‘: rs FOR YOUR SOX-JVEIX-IRRY Tm: RIGHT KIND MacLELLAN B THE WILLIS Canada's Best Piano We want you personally to accept our cordial invita- tion to visit us at our store. You may inspect the won- derful line of Willis Pianos we carry. ' While at the Exhibition, should you desire to leave any bags, parcels or coats in our care, feel perfectly free A. E. TOOMBS :,“_,..4.__....._.~__V._ PAGE THREE ' l and Sizes underwear, in all to think of getting some pay you to buy from us. Our prices are Right , Cotton and Flanne1ette,—- I the best assortment of Pyjam- Gloves ROS, Men's Furnishings For: THE si-iow. You efiget’ your dainty evening blouse ut P1100118. 3067~9»28-2l L MBS WOOL 801.58 FOR crochet slippers at Alley and £10., Lid. 3054 0 27 zit M . . .... ._,,,.,," .._-=—-—.==—» a T0 WHOII IT MAY CGNGERN This is to advise the PUBLIC and ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, that FINLEY M. McKINNON is no longer a member of the Firm of KENNEDY, WEBSTER & McKIN-‘ NON LTD., nor is he in any way connected with the business, he having severed his con- .l.‘ nection with us by MUTUAL CONSENT. ( ., l c. > v . r -—~~ ~ -~——#—'¢‘.Jd '7' w u aw"