- free. those with iii-alt claw reference: r WANTED-EXPEIRYIEINGED FOX RANCHER, MARRIE ‘ . I Tvtuat have three to five years experience in all "v-aneheo. OIIIY ‘ tunlty to one that attends to business. Apply by letter giving full particulars and salary wanted‘ to ‘P-ATTE 8t WOLFF FOXES, need apply. Splendid oppor- LIMITED. Poterboro, Ont, suu-i-il-ill-ai. as - ‘ l CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ,0ne Insertion . a Eight. liiaertiuuli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vQ4§QxOQQ+OfQ+QQQQO +00% Agents Wanted TWO SALESMEN FOR EXCEP- tionally attractive, well advertis- §§'§-§§-§Q'.-Q-O O-Q-Q-O" . . . . . . . .. 10c per line of IS words do per line of IS wurilli ‘lo per line of i5 words V944 Fclllalil llelp “hinted WANTED. —- COMPETENT MAID, wortlh the price of admission. 1i ; O'-Leary Hail on the Prevention oi‘ k‘ w SHOP from Holman'a Catalog HEAR "ma ssxrirrs from Lucia on Slelghbells at tlle DeMoss concert. - It alone is ILLUSTRATED LECTU RE in Tuberculosis by Miss Margaret Grier o-n Tuesday evening, Septem- ber 16th at 8 o'clock. All ' ‘ mtc a -~ 1 iiiiklllliiili. DEMOSS ENTERTAINERS Si. ‘Puuls Parish Hall Weilneetlay evening at s o'clock. Elbert DeMoss, the violinist is _a pupil of Alexander Bloch. Ilia techu ' is fine. Admission 50c» , Sends Clarion Call (Continued frofii Page i)‘ ioisi-ll-ia-ai A NUMBER 0F BOOKS Includ- ing volumes on. law also a set of Chamber's encyclopedia will he of- fered at the sale (elsewhere adver- llized) at Mrs, ‘L. Ll. Reddinhe. Ail- miral Street ‘Wednesday at 1.80 p. m. ‘ 1i {OW PERSONALS ‘ Mr. ilnd Mrs. J. H. Wells of Al- berton accompanied by tho. Misses Alice Wells tidp Helen flulion were among the arrivals in the city yllsterilay. Miss Clara liennit left ycstcr- day for Mt. Allison Ladies Ciufligt? to rl-euml- her studies in hiusic and Arts. Engineers Declare $15,000,000 Needed T0 Repair Fleet wisll to help your hrothesr. the .-\l- all UVGIIIII steadfast. great change; eelf seeking. weal, while political 0t action nnd have commonwealth nsilnllcr. in nerve collapse due to the hyper- etraln lrf protracted war. A fcw lnore swings, lllid the pendulum will return to llle vertical, Here lu doubt tilnt the rising gives promise of an abundant. rt‘- servio of national lallcrgy, fuith lillll discipline. Respect for unli love cl‘ authority are growing. clearing till- air, sprcnlliilg currents of cunfidcil ce, casting seeds of pcncc. ' "Alas! I know that both nations and individuals have "uullergoncha t e thirst ‘for pleasure, the lust l'or illo- ney have too often overcome olelf- 111111; 111 11111116111910“! denial and devotion to the common Crow's Nest partisanship "I A Iiong Fight Expect- ed (Continued from Page 1) tile construction oi" a C. l’. R. line t'rom liethbridge, Alberta, through the Crow's Nest Pass in the Rock- ies to a point in British Columbia. 'l‘lle C, l’. R. was to get a silhsilly and was to grant rate reductions on certain east and traffic. be reductions on grain and flour; west hound, on green allli twine, agricultural implements, ir- nes o; yesterday, in the Blrnggle in on lvirc, window glass buiidlngnzld attain peace’! 'l‘hen be men of ener- roofing 1181161". 10°11"! gy. Should some vacillate or yield. be ye. the controlling majority, at household furniture. collillliltce east-bound west hound E East-bound there were to fresh _.__ fmits, coal oil, corduge nnd hinder Techniculol‘ felt, paints and oils. livestock. woollenwarc and During the war Cywfis Nest rut- cll were suspended to__makc way l'or a general increase in railway rates‘ A gripping love story which starts nol-cssitated by higher railway wil- gcs. Two years ago, after sharp bat rules on wheat null flour were restored. The and class strife have impeded unity BII-"iDBII-iifln 01' Wefil-‘holllld MIPS 011 rended the green null fresh fruits and the otll- (his, er commodities mcntlcncd, was con however, I recognize the effects of 0111111611 1111111 3111)’ 15 01' 1119 llrPfiem year. Jilly 6 came nnd went without rzovern- ment llmirll representations oil hoill sidl-s bllt ililltif". no move by way of further Belgium and ill Franco, there is no generation rates provided for Nest llgrcolucut clinic automatical- ly into ilperiltion nzilin. Now coulcs lilo difficulty nllll rc- fcrcncc. to lhi- railway (EOIIIIIIISHIIIH. It is fliililllfltI that restoration oi i legislation. Thus the wholc of the in lilo Crow's how's Nest rates on the comnloilll. “Tile Uninvited Guest” At The Prince Edward Ziiurnlilrs oi surprise and whis- pcrs of delight hailed "The Unin- vitcli finest," the Mciro picturi- which opi-llcll at illc Prince Eil- ward 'i‘bi-ntrc yestcrduy. It is a J. Williullll-loil prcscntlitlon I110" llucell with underlies scones by 111*‘ Subluarillle Fillu (lorpllration W11" natural color photography by the [lroccss and dIrBCYJ-Hl by Ralph Int-e. As thieplot of the story, written by Curtis Benton, progress-ed on the screen, the audience held its breath at the thrilling rescues 81111 realistic uilllcrsi-n scenes that lnultc this production lllecillelliy unusual. Ill Nclv York, goes through a ship- wreck on the sea route to Snll Fran- cisco, lingers Ill the bcuilty and glalliol" of tho South Sca Isles. ""11 winlil-lllp ill the Westchl-l-lter estate of a millionaire, would be enough to class “The llniilvitcli finest" as an exceptional picturc. ivllcn the lleliuly of Joan Tolley. and the villoiny of Willlalll Bailey alld Loull-l Wolllciln; the trickery of Mary MIUILIIYUH and tlli- bravery of Maurice "Lofty" Flynn, in per- fect portrayals of colorful rolcil arc nlldcd to tho story, it becomes very exceptional. Undersea in Colors. ‘ Alli] than, to (fill) tllc clilnnx. twenty live pcr cl-llt of tlll- picture. lnost of till-m nllllcrsclt scciles, llnvl- - menu. . o PAG '1 teeth. tifying your teeth DIIEIbN Science — now ‘tolls as llow to cledll nnd brighten dingy teeth. .-\ new way widely urged by lending dentists ol‘the'worlli. Different ill formula, action and effect, it docs what no other mcillod has yct uttnlil- cll—relllovce and combats, without harsh grit, the dain- gl-rous .flllll that covers teeth and which old typc llcnti- friccs do not fight eucccss- iully. Run your ionauo your Illcill. You will let-l that ‘film. llndcr it are the prol- ticr, whitl-r tcctb you l-nvy lil olhcre. ll’ you l-oilllllli that film your timtli will quickly glietcn ill a wllyj iii-'ii will lic- llghl you. Ask your llrugalst w. Milli tliltt for 10-Day Tube to Inns}: 110F034 _ Free 10-day Test .- Uao the Seaport-W“, ~v_,_ Here Is the we: to glistening teeth that dentists now advlge it removes that ‘dingy film from your It clears cloudy teeth. Start beau- today - why wait? fur a tube 0t‘ Pepsodeut. Re- sults will amaze you. The great enemy of teat" Film 131116 grant enemy of tooth beauty. And a chief cause, according to world's denial authorities, of pyor- rhea and most tooth troubles. it clings to tl-oth, gets Into crevices and stilys. Germs» by ‘the nlillions breed in It. It holds food ill contact with tccth, inviting the acid that (fillllitlfl decay, You can't have prettier, white-r tot-til; you can't have healthier teeth unless you combat that iilnl. Mull lhi- coupon now. Don’! oxpr-ct. tlll- samn results fronl olll typo donltlfricns. Begin beautifying your tceth today. MADE IN CANADA . 1 '- _. ~re~v~_-l.‘i""; riutia- ed brand of made to ulensurl: A9111)’ Mrs. W. E. Owen. l“ c" n t l n, d 1° it's specified ill thl- acrcclnl-llt has in...“ fihnpd in incl,- nninml colors , , , _ , l . . . (Associated PrQsB.) a 11°11" " °5 all ° . . . . Tin. met-suntan‘ contrast mpi. n lllPiie-orfle st. P‘ . ' 1-' "1 .. "- ‘ 1 ' 1 - ' ' t"; '4 l’! ' ' ' Tint;swrlgagylggliglrlrfigfgliolnpigr iwnal St .100 9101 WASIIINUION. Supt. IEL-An- lsubmiit 12h on: art‘: the laden: Illflrludkttlllir;nnluélllili: Ynlllllllcléiellriililnlillo: lllllxllinzllsstsilclhuagié plictilrixztllgoiglrql\lll Town“. u“. . - t ttl. N l D t- more flu Orly. wou l - - - - - :1 », '- ~ s It dune results. State age- retorcn- WANTED"MA1D FOR GENERAL gféifimtaget" ti“ blnueflfil“? F3323?‘ POSSUM‘ to keep the pent vision. ihe C. ll. claims zllnl it lllls is Jenn illlleys first nlllwm“ 5.1:“, n‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V _ _ _ ‘ _ V _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ V V V _ ‘ D V _ ~ V V _ _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V I ~ _ __ cos, previous 91119103111191“. N01'111 housewmk" 11171111’ Mr“ Dame‘ would b laced .1“ reeervpn ‘m! a“; should on, of 1mm deny has put tariffs ill cffcct strictly in nnce in picturl-s, aitcr hcr exilcri- American ‘Tailors, Toronto, QnL Davis, i4 Esplanade. 50ll-0-lo-fli e 11 ., . this mom‘ authomy, ‘wk 3|. nl-l-orilnnl-c with the urn-Manon; nnlLl-lll-i- of bclng "tili- nlost photograph Amlre” H __ that the proposed wintcr cruisc to WANTED___MA|D FOR GENERAL Ailstralin might bll abandoucil, Ilficl lllni ill;- lqwm- rater,- npply only to ell girl ill thl- world," dul- to hcr poo 4005-9-11-61 _ “ma; n, Qxistencll when (lip Crow's ing ior all sill-ts of illlvertlsclneuts. liances to build up its predom- inance over others, the peril of Hilly iliic ililn- III li Iiiiiiily. ,. -. _ wan..- .. ._. _...._ _ _ ANY PER/SON Dislflous 0F 11°115@W01‘1f- ADP1Y 235 F111"!!! 11-min brought 1° me “om 1“ “er N131 nvr, nlent in neg (layup bllt llcr pluck illliI beauty make her ' ‘"""' making from $10 to $20 wleekiy St‘ 50054111121 Vie“ Birch“ 1111’ “eflou” °°"*“3q""'"‘ w" mun lnevnabiy emum‘ TI]; (jmfinfifan Maggi,“ Syfifl,“ u]. role of Olive ‘Granger a peril-ct ——— Anblthesis of Peace. "Tile notorious dreamt of by Silcialisnl iuilllism is really a universal and cce of curtailed funds for upkeep WANTED-MIDDLE-AGED, CAP. of tllesllips. able wonlan as ilou-sekseper ill lAlrggdy working small family. Apply stilling wag; ("new winch nmn ,0 “Hm, one, Ralph Inca “discovered” Miss Tolley, lulll directed “'l‘he Uninvited finest." lIl- ill-cidl-il she was the vcry person for the part as she qmemauonnlly so finds itscll‘ colnpellctl m- Qmn. Crow's Ncst rutcs at competing points although it was ilot zi party l.u spare time, without interfer- ing with present enlploylllent, send for particulars or free sour _ South Africa~ i (Continued from Page 1) under general repairs to 70 THAT CAR pie book "111111811111 Af1"l1’"1'391111,1 .__ p; 1) 1" . N 1h L k ,_ - ,, _ perlnnllcnt organization for war: tll the nfJFOPIIIPIII. . _ , , , _ ,. , , Christmas Cards. Manufacturers, 1 ' ‘msuv [Tgrpqgnilrlygi percent o‘ récomnuanded proJanlb’ the very antithesis of peace. The railway commfssion will “M01191, 1111111111111"), and was u“. ‘x (I? m" pfmty’ n“ 1x11111111‘! M 0F ., ' " ' ‘ ‘ bureau chiefs in Washington rcc- ,, _ , . ' _ port swllnluer, so silo was given, 11111511) 1 "(DQ110111 ill It TWPII! . 122 Richmond West. Toronto. iii h r l r llolsllcvisnl. the last cnd of s0 hear evidence oi ailcgcti liiscrimln h,“ n) 0mm,“ Th0 pmhuqiamc S,,e@,.h_ H- this is U", "b190, 11 11! 16 18 2v 28 2720m- 2~ WANTED - RELIABLE GIRL "r0 "my 6W1’, ‘emu “?“‘,““"‘1 a’; rial dissolution. is radically lithcis- ulions and prcscllt lliirlclillil-s. But cozmnig,“ n, 1;“,,,0n‘,,‘_q o,’ “Th, ,,,,.,,,, p, n ,.,,,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' “nay,” YOURS 1 help with housework. Apply lln- ences n m e or o Wm o“ 11L‘. 11011-1101-"1119111-"1111. 1118 Tflfimfil‘ whatever lhe decision of the colll- Uninvitm’, Guest" M0,“, haw the,“ opinion new. which rpgardg may, Miscellaneous ‘GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT lnellintel-y in Mrs. Keith lloswcll, "Ilozllunds." Victoria. some plan by which vltnl work oil tho principal units of illc iloct can be iicconlplished despite tllc short- tioll of ordi-r. can only he built upon (loll. “Chris! and llc alone is lllIrffiIOll tllcrc will nlluost trcrtuinly b cplcils for sonic ' form of parlia- Kmg "1 lncntary iii-tloll. ougllly silo “has Illflfli‘ good." Cast Well Chosen. li nli-l-ting as ii wnstc of lime. ill addition thorn is ccrtain to bl- trouble bcciiilso it will be nsslllncd § BY HARRY . E. PQRTEQ 202-l-9-12-nl4i . , _ the Guardian Central Job Prmb _ _______ age of funds. ‘Accullltllnting detcl-|p@fl,-,._ "f. tQnuhpg m, (hat we 3110 by many that illc lllcctiilg is a. o+o++o my Phone 133 2879_5_6_“ For Sm‘, iornlllon is fills] niglhtnlnlel 1111111911 iilll I)i‘Oi.Il(!If'S,uiIlili.ih\VlP IIHVP onl; Maurice MIGHT, Flynn in m“ mgulm. Impvrml mnrp,.,,nc,,__ ' ' ' Y -' sci s wl ove 1:; o ‘. ~ lea z , Il( . ' ' ‘ " ‘ ,, ,. ,, ~ ' , ' w‘ __i_'___ llflllil s. Lin). o h0g5 o’ ‘ lcsllll 1 llfl‘ l’ vffn a m, Inmnng ma“, r01‘, “f m" Falter, _ The liiVIMtIfIlll to this nioetlrlg How THE UNn-s WORK WILL EXCHANGE FOR FOXES ERD 0F HIGH TESTING WELL tli.ir slips. In illc intllllal es of [1111 illiillllonllilllnn: aw o oulr m" nlqkpq h“ m“ m, m? hem a “hung hy n“. Lnlpmldl (mvmn. . - _ r clllb and office they are lfliikill," ll \vl cl n otlcr irolnmanl men s ‘ l‘ " ' l‘ _ ‘. v mam h“; “m,” 1,9,.“ clearly m‘. A new Chevrolet Sedan In per bu“; mnk mws nn- gnle, Apply1,mun".“,nn,-n1 (ggmpillnlliollsl ti; arc Pf1111I1i151SEfI.iS charity. The lovc U. S_ Enormous Syllli):li.Ii(‘1If‘..Ol1f., and LOUIS Wol‘ pmmd m the public hem “m, THE BATTERY m“ orderrnL P‘ Llmm Guy’ M‘ McLean’ wilmhm" 1c1h0w that '1 ship would he only ll) 0i’ ‘Ill for thoir Fntlli-r and for thci “Mm” yummy m thortmghly whk PVPTYOIH‘ bciilg lnvsitificd ‘about ‘ _ a a 1 ‘ 1 ‘ ‘ r 1 ' i- \ Y . ._ r . ~ l . . ,__ 40189 12 I“ ‘ioswnlfi-ahllercellt efficient after n. second vis- 5111"‘ 1'11’ 111*" 13111191‘ 111" 1°"! 91 wAgnlNqrrgN 3,1,, l5EpreSj- 11%;":Iglnglpifiiltliyqgtflnrlagflqlvglffi] it, its importance has bur-n 1(""1'11‘“"‘1 1W1" YPMQTUBYJ ‘W W . - - I th t‘ 2.11 ti xlnslch . , _,' ..' _' . “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' la ‘l ii. t.d. M.’l‘l APPLICANTS DIESIFIOUB OF EN- OTATO [NGGER (EUREKA) FOR it to htr lloln eyald, nnd d5 pelflfilltqzfgasfii: a‘: £111; L1“: ‘pegrvadmtim dellt Loolillao. has issued .1 plotlu nllscrupuloils inlpostcrsl both have 120113 Pvmnpg gs A ‘lll')sli(-'] was uskpd me the r wring September ma“ or Noah 51'1“"‘A1"1°51 new- 11111351“- ApJlpon ‘he mm‘ deparmre" so far will hence reign over the mung" designating ‘Thursday, 0C- mlponant puns ‘hm mm to the Susi Dir-Io surprise and the whole huei- “m” 11111’ 115' 11 "111" W110 W88 hav- Admll! T751111"! 5011001101‘ N11?!‘ ply 110b,.“ Rhynng Dunqtnffnagg) 1311111111811 repairs are declared hi‘ tuber S, illc 53rd anniversary of polls-lo of llle picture nnd there are ln- t> l; - -' - . , . .. _ 1 _ ‘ _ n , rm _ ‘ H ‘, _ I [,1 1 it, loll Il. with his battr H ‘. "- N971." Adamsv M395" 91”“ 4002—-9-—13——3i 11111111111115 "1 1119 0"K11l¢“11'1".‘~l slur11‘“3.',,‘,‘ 0mm, Umrpfork, to ‘york mrzthe (.111 ‘igo lire .'l.-l National Firc nutivc pearl fishers, dangerous Elk 0,:- okctpl]: sn.ll thiit ills battery ‘wit! (on? ' ' write Supermgglgeglt grotrrspugifii ' Ialbruady m he ‘Imminent m u“. Oper- llnivcrslii llcnce. it is ‘necessary to'1’1“"'“'11im' Dily’ . fihmnks “ml 1m (Mums m“. 5mm.“ ins Dominion llublin ‘Opinion in- Wm“ "M “m1 11"“ 1"‘ had “"1151” I — ~— 1" —~ FOR sALE_punE 535D Avfl- anion of tlicrileet, one cetinlntc bc~ bum, m) Hm gospel.“ mm Let n"! The l,ruivlnlnutlnn (hfpCiQiI till- 51111111191‘ ihlougll the’ audience lln|,-O,,“,,,,l on Such pom“, in kccpillg ii charged. die took ' shire bull, 3 year old. Apply ilum- 1111-; that $1.l,000,000 would be re- heuuvprt, no to-wwlrk on this QDOSWIIUQIIIIOII ot’ public officials and m“ “HM-mug right Wm‘ u.“ 111910‘ .li to ii bnltl-ry lnnll, who llis-as- 1 null tllc villililil. "The lliliiivitcll (illl-sl" is the first picturc to show ilildcrseu sconce ill natural colors. 1i.-is one "APPLICANTS DESIROUS OF entering October class of North Adams Training School for Nurs- es, North Adams. Miiss., please write the Superintendent." ' 3985-9-10-M14i_ 111111 force 1° n“ toliltc. .l.l-t nil ('Ill‘ii~liIill'l'IIIIUOIIS,111uwd1nlpers 1° 11113 11111101111111?" "1 ‘Hmong mpmfll mSH-vflum, Ofcnrryillg on lirc provl-ulion lictivit /\ P111110 1115111111111 1193111111»! "11 1119 (Iygad of inning ‘he (min “M1113 les in 11108011001, lioluc-s nnd indus- FOR SALE-;CHOICE MILCH COwisubjcct wzil-l recl-ntly sent to all|cQ,,fl,._,|u,.n¢-e_.,' Ina)“. a my,“ “fl-Or; m1triill OSLIIIIIRQIIIIIPDLS. H Apply 1411/2 lEIIll. Avenue lsllips and stations. Culling zittcn- bring about thc realization of Our “Although grliliiyiilg efforts are m1 the mo“ 119311111"! “"11 1111111111“ 5010 ‘l-lfi-iilitilln to lIll\ "Ill1liIf!f‘,‘llill‘y of funds." Long's lnlprsnlo wish its He, was bciilg liliide," illc President l-TZINIJIHOdlICtIOnS of m“ W“ “m1 “mmm v»; »- ~---7[Ii(‘ llcpillullllnl ullnnullccll that "n0 iibiluLtll zlscellll to ills Father: ‘Ut- "to lengthen the lives oi ollr cithnofrlhie "",sfw"|.' I FOR SALE. -—- HOME JEWELHiiicrullons will bc ullliorlzliteli upon lllltllll sf-nt'—~"l‘hat they may all bclzclls and to conserve our diluillisll- “box”? tagxglutgg lyglllorpltdf, Wm be 510110- A0111)’ 39 111101110111 511- 'ally ship llnlll lurtllcr lilslruclionls" oile.’ ling store of natural rfiliOFljpg‘ (in. ' 1 y r ‘r ‘is "W" 511i111'9*111"~21 ilnlcsl; :1 bill-can had llllillc provis- “Christ said to ' (if m,- nnll WW lnonll l-Iooper, Milton. ‘wired w brim-'- iOpposition From Smuts ~ islalllbil-il it nnd reported it not gonna-marlin, [Jropcr rating. l _ worth rc-liuilllillg. The, uwnor m. Juhnnnpglnu-g, 399p 1:',_ _1qX. lllarllc-li that hc had taken care of Pfflllliiil‘ Smilts has ilcciarlnl his llntlcry nnll [Ilkil everything ap. against illc proposed Imperial con- lieurcil to bc f) K on the nniglng fcrclllec this tllltlllllll. in an intl-r- and IIIOFP WllS lots of water on the vlmv hc szlid hc fails to scl- what ‘ilsillc. ilow could it hc possible objl-ct would be served by tho that ln- nl-ciled a new battery? coming conference nnd conllemn- Thc bllttl-ry, illc sallle as every PII tho departure of lilo lm-pcrial other pail: oi‘ lIll‘ car. will wear mlt, fiovcrllnlellt from tho resolution thi- wear hclng due to deterloif‘. l I WILL SELL BY PRIVATE SALE lmy llousc, also lot f80x151ll at (lrlipand Corner. ll’ not. sold by private sale, will he sold tng-rlhcr 11$. null Ills Niliiollfls zllluuzll loss \\. with all household off-Pct», Sept. 24th. ll. M. Iiowncss, (fray-null. 50111-016451 Lost LOST-A STRING OF PEARL ill-ails, Kindly return to Buyer's Studio. 40034) 1G ill. LOST-ON THE ROAD BETWEEN Pisquld and Charlottetown. nob‘ by tyre. number, rigging and tail light. FIRIIEL‘ please notify Lloyd Jay, Pisquid.——-5012-—9—--16—-3i. -—i—-1 LOST-ON AUG. 19th BETWEEN Crapaud and Victoria a blue vcl- vet bag containing two purses. Finder please leave at ii. V. Nor-I fan's. Crapnud or notify some. " 4088-9-15-41 LOST-LICENSE PLATE NUMB- r-r 16295, N. 8.. hcIwl-oni Mon- tague and Soilrls. Will finder please notify J. Carter, Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, , 4001-9 1B 1i. Hotel Victoria Water Street. Charlottetown Offers to the travelling: public a comfortable, up-l-O- date hotel, Contains 44 , 1 rooms with private baths. 0 ' The Cuisine II famous all i ’ over Canada. Telephone In " , all rooms. Courteous oer ‘b vice. i H. C. BROWN. Manager Charlottetown lHotel Co., Ltd. Proprietor! " 40040-004404- VICTORIA" HOTEL J. N. Mchlnchcrn. Souris; (l. ll. ‘MBPPIIIIIIITI, T. Monllley, Suin- nlomldc; A. Millie Fraser and wife Halifax; Mm. J. H. Iloiuford, Anna- Dolis Royal; A. hit-Council. Trilro; W. A. ivalker, Moncton; E. R. Grant, Ilnllfax: (l. flscnr-Lallctnl, Mont-toll; .l. .l Lnwry. Mom-tin: (l. H. Dobson. Si. John; It. K. Kelley, lmliliix; Tl. W. Still-R. Montreal; A. F. iilre. Amherst: Mrs. and Mina Eltoli, Toronto: G. Ii. (Yul-roll, Vlonoton; M. C. Ryan. New York: W. 1H. Cornelia, llnli- iax; Fred Doll; null wifc, St. John; Willi. Findley and wife. Wm. Findley Jr. Dbrothy Findley. Rosamond Findley. Carlton Place. Ont; I-i. A. Harvey, Windsor, N. S; B. C. Chambers, New Glasgow; Angus A. McDonald, Arillaig, N. S. l Boarders \\'alitcll MALE STUDENT gAN BE ACOM- lnollnted at 224 Fitzroy. . 4007-9 1G 2i. Male Tlclp \\'illli"cll BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- ploylnent for Barbers. Become expert in 8 weeks. Write Moi- er Barber College. Department "F." Ilalifnx, ii-tttstf. 'l‘o Let HOUSE TO LET FITZROY ST. Apply 92 Hlilsboro Street, __ 4056-il~l3-3l. TO LET-THE HANDSOME PRIV- aie feflifkflct‘, No, 220 Queen SL, large rooms and all mod- cru conveniences. Posscssioh 1st October. Apply to 222 (Queen Street. 3971 i) 9 tf Woinanheaped T0 Her Death NEW YORK, Sept 15 -Mrs, Maud L, Rfgby, of Ormolld [lo-itch Fla., who Olllllf‘ here for trcatlncnt of a nc-rvoils alllncnt was killcll .early today ii-l- lcaplng from a WIIIIIOW of llcr bedroom on the third floor of tho liotcl Belmont. Ilcr lloily struck n ‘flagpole and and crushed through the glass rocf of o. canopy. hlrs Rllrhy came (herr- ycstcrdny with ill-r husband Silo colnplalincd of illness lust night nnll was IIIIPRfIPfI by the hotel physician. llurllg the rest of lIlf‘ night Mr lllgby had set up with llcr. Early this morning he fl-ll aslccp nnd his wife jumped Iiroln iIlt‘ wlililow. Mrs Rigby WitS born in Yonkers. N Y. and was i2 years old. iiicllllll SALE liirs. MacDonald bogs to announ- ce that silo will sl-ll hor beautiful new house, 4 Ilillcrcst Avenue on Fniday 19th nt i2 n. lil. ilrlllfle 1110M ilrciuents 20 x 36. In) all finished in plaster nnd (IOIIHIIIN I'll‘. 111i) ""11 11111‘ tom. fllil concrete collar, also nice garage null lot 701/1 X 31- A real good home situated in thli host locality iii flllnrlotilltown llmlse olwn for inollrflilon T111115‘ lliiy from two to ‘five iv- 111- dlslclllllln1leil."tllc orllcrs "unless too far advanced, to make stoppage uncconomicnl." While o limit of 70 percent ap- work, instances are cited ill lvhicll ships have been withdrawn from their why-s with only 30 or 40 per- ccnt of the scheduled work com- pleted. Furthcr niltlitlons to the rc- serve list are declared to be in prospect as the fiscal year grows older. Father of Poison Gas Landsin N. Y. (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK, Sept. lbw-By fl coincidence, Professor Fritz Hur- hl-r, of Berlin, walked llown the gangplnllk of the United American liner Reliance to American shores today as the country was observ- ing Defcilcc Day to perpetuate the Icssniis of tile wlir. Prof. I-labcr is the father of poi- son gas. lie was in charge of the cllcnllcal warfare bureau for the (icrllllin (ioverllnlent during tllc war, and under ills direction were l-volvcli all til-c deadly chemicals that tho German army sliot at the Allies. Now, he said, every country in the world knows more about poi- son gnscs than Germany. Every country, including the United States, i5 experimenting with them. (lorlntiny is forbidden to do so un-- der the ‘terms of the Versailles Trcilty, Prof. Hahcr expressed the llelil-f that (iernlnily is willing to sign n treaty with all illlilons for- bidding the use of poison gus 'ii future wars. He will attend a meeting of the Franklin institute of Science at Philadelphia alld later will go to Japan. ions for tllcln froill a special ap- proprliltion. Alterations under way will be iuldcli. parently has been laid upon repair live the real life. not that which passes null is culled by death, but life clerllol, with the full satisfac- tion it brings to the lIcl-pi-st. as- pirations of tllc soul, thou llrliw it from knowlcllgc oi’ the Iflll“ God null of Ills envoy among us, our liorll Jesus Christ." Fire Threatens To Destroy Town (Special t0 the Guardian) NORTH TROY, Vt., Sept. 15.— Tlll- Illzilr Vcncer Conlpany lniils, ll two fnllilly tcncillcnl and the covcrcil bridge connecting North Troy. with Troy were completely IIt‘Sii‘()yl‘iI_ this morning by a fire which also IIPII up traffic on the Cilnilllinil Pacific railroad bridge tcillporarily and threatened to wipe out the tolvn. The loss was nlore than $200,000, ' The fire was said to have started with all explosion room of the lumber lllIIIS. soon in flulncs, control the spread. Queen, Hotel Water Street, Charlottetown This popular Hotel has been completely renovated and refu-nlahed throughout and offers very comfortable accommodation to the travel- ing public. The table is especially good and the public are oourteously cared for. Rates $3.00 a day. BRUCE J.-TAYLOR. Sent. Iith. BAGNALL--At Hazoigrove, Sept. 15th Hamid Elmer llagtlall, sou of Mr. nnd Mrs Harold Bagnall aged 3 years and 3 month-s. Fpneral Wednesday at 1.80 p, m. tn New Sept. 15th. Jane Laird, aged 47. ‘A. WILLIAMSON years. ' Funeral from M. H-mlil-x- Allflllflflfifll‘ acynl parlor-l this mornilill at 8.30 ai-Tues-Thur and Fri- l.) Hope River Cemetery.‘ Glasgow cemetery. (Pa-triot please copy.) J LAI RD~At vlli- City nil-intuit. qflAffla Manager MOSHER. — At the Hospital 1 lira-ins. bless. on August rill-ll, 1924 Lharlottetown Cant. M, o. Mosher in the 64th. Hotel Cm Ltd. YPIII’ nf his age. interment took .’ place at Bouris West, P- E. 1., on p"°1""°1°" QUEEN HOTEL J. J. lillgllcs, Sourls; Goo. ‘Til- liort, Montreal; Mrii. J. l-i. Wells, Mr. J. H. Wells, Alice Wells, Helen Oulton, Alberton J. K. Belg. Sit. ohn; H. M. Wcbber, Boston; Mr. nnd Mrs. f‘, MacArthur. Adele ‘MacArthur, Marlon MacArthur, Suumnicrsille; Nora MIIIe, Mrs. W B. Millikan, Su-nllnemlde; J. J. Murphy, Tignish; H. E. Webber, Boston. W91“ lh-“Imves 1101-2 11" Y0" 1111*" 1° property. duo to firc continues lo silrpnss that of any other country. lt is rcportcll that 15,000 .\illi:l‘IC2lll llvce and property valucll zit $500.- 000,000 wi-re lost fircs lIllfIllL’ “Tile-problem of combating ihll. stupendous waste is of national illi- IIOFIIIIHEQ, ll’ it is to he illlllinisllcll special effort must be llimlc to ell- llULlii! the public mind nnd con-acieli cc to tho 118005811)’ of improving increasing protection and fostering n spirit of national cnreiulnessl. Tllc prlllscrvzl- tlolrol‘ thousands of livi-s zlllll val- uilblc property is a task worthy of ‘mm, m“, H“, u‘ our coilstnut i-nlleavllr alil_l whole- some cooperation." Toniiismilb Years Older Than King . Wild Horses (Continued from Page 7) tho natives in India or Africa l‘ll1l an elephant hcrll illto a paddock l-lorsl-lncll who have tricll illc work will tcll you that Iltlrscs are lllol-n. cnllliy than elephants. Especially is this true ill the lllouutziillous stares. whcrl- the ilrtlvcs got qfl 1h.- plaing into the gullics and rocky stretch- PH of the hills. They scatter among tho scrub lands l1l<c n covey of birds. Tlloy fli-o across sl-cilliilgly IIIiIPPPSSiIIIt‘ placi and dash ovcr . M110 llulltcl" ilnrt- not take fnstcl‘ illali ll walk. They arc as wiili as llccr. and with thc cunning instillcl of n fox. (ll-t thmn to the gate of n corral, iillil they will turll when iiloy rPlIIiZP their ilnngcr null bowl ovcr null trnluplc tho line of llll-n thili ilttenlpts to stop thclll. Two Germans Still of the ilolniulon ‘PPPIIHOTS regard- ing participation of the Dominlons in negotiations and treaties. Floods Carry Away ' Hydraulic Plant ( Special to the Guardian) "THREE RIVERS, Sept. l15.-— The pllillt of thl- Ncwporl Ncuf 11Y11' rauiil- (‘oulpluly zit Port Neill‘ has tulnblcd into illc St. Almi- River its illc rcsnll of a washout accord- ing to advice-e rclroivl-ll hcrc yester- day. 'l‘hl- river which has hccn at flood stage for lll-vcrnl days swept lliiviiy ll bridge at Port Ncui‘. _---o+>—-—-— Century Old Iron Firm Finally Closes its Doors in the boiler lloth of the three storey buildings were Fire apparatus called from New- port to assist that of Troy conlil not ‘+++»+o+»“++“+¢++»k (Special to the Guardian) PARIS. Sept. lli.--The wonders of 'l‘irtlillllhalnell's tolnb may palc threc other tolllhs, nl lcast 1.00 ycnrs older, arr group of exports who are nlrcall (iovcrnillent. tho nlystcrlons tnlubs was obtained from an inscription on the tomb of Tntanllllnnlen opoilcd by the, into Lord (fnrnarvun null Howard Carter. ell a sensational cluc, which ha also I)t*(‘ll pcalously guiirllcd. nf Tntnnkhnincns last Egyptian oillcials historical, will be unearthed. lturo and decorations. HABITS Good habits are not mallo on birth- days nor Christian character at the New Year. T110 W011i 1111011 01 0111mm"? 111 91/81‘? cold reserve. to vex myself nnll all y day life. Tllo uneventful and commonplace hour is where the battle is lost or won. Guarded As Spies into illsigniflcanco llcxl your ivhcll uncovered by n being organized by [I111 Egyptian Knnwlodg‘, n; H“. pxigtgncp of from Dartmoor prison of (‘ollrtcnay 0 (Associated Press) y LON-DON, Sept. 1il.—Storics of illc silmctllllos romantic exploits ill’ spICS are rccnlll-ti by illc roll-asl- lil-lllsllit who ill (United Press) PITTSBURGH. Ono year loss than n century nl-IO all iron mill was built on the out- skirts of Pittsburgh. it was ti smnll affair. constructed on the hanks of the Allenglleny Rivcr by the flrlll of Zillitcllilcrgcr and Brown. For 0.‘) ycars it grew auil playcll all Pa, Sept. 15'.- lil» ltysilzii-h. Octobcr, 1015. ivns sentenced to pcnul servitude for life as a spy in (icrllillnyis scrvlcc. This inscription, which has been kept sccrot, was suhnlittcd by ft native otlicinl to tho Egyptian ex- ports, and when ilcciphcrod provill The, inscription tolll 0f thrcc 0th- i‘-l‘ tombs of elirlicr rulcrs on the outskirts of the uVllcy of Kings “"11 M1111" 11"” 1'1"“ "t [he S110 Engliillil written in invisible ink up. restlng- ' place, Tile rulers hllricd there were of one of the richest provinces. anll age "wthomb are convinced that, it the tombs arr- founll. incnl-- "m, “my m" 3D,,“ no“. remain m oulabio wealth, both nlntcrlnl and interest in the new discovery is enhanced by the fact that tho tllrcc tombs must hnvc been constructcd at a lililc whcu izolll and ivory. ln- sicnil of polished woods, were the An,‘ so much mo‘; (n the worst 0g chief mall-rials used in royal fllrn- S ill bhvllzcrlanll. Olli- was "Till- Lzllliier of Lovc" null tho OiIlPI‘ was "On tlll- Wily to Duhlul." When thcy wcro lrllcluiozilly trl-ilt- ell. nu uccoulllt of conditions ill pcarcll. Aflcr ‘Iluprisonlllent Do Rysbnch ll-lvulgcll German. espion- Ai illc Ilnmo Office it is statcll prison in this country. u TALK Thcrll is so nillch bad in the best of us, ils, That it ill bchoves any of lls To talk about the rest of lls. —R. L, Stevenson. ‘*0 ILLS Wily should I hug life's ills with who love mo? nay, ll thousand times Do llysilncll. a viillllcvillil actor , null Ille soil of a lllll-~tillll- Ailstrllill \"‘1‘y 111‘111‘i 0i 1116 1'11)’ =1 “111111111111-1 ilubjcct who was nlituraIlzi-ll ill 111111 0111"‘ “P111913 Englmnp (Us l"']'(1§|_pd afu-l- 11n- Mlll this is tho irllL-t‘ reason the postal censor lllill stopped two 0111"." -111111’i1l‘11df‘i1t iron and steel soilgs llllI1It‘(I by liilll to ull address mill in Pittsburgh is bcini! 1°?" important part in the city's ln-- llilstlilul llfo but now, lnstcnil of being on the outskirts-l of Pittsburgh ll stands within u. low blocks of till‘ lIf)\\'Il. Till- flrlll of BTOWII lllid f‘o. lllc., lilo prcsonl owlll-rs, is going lull ill‘ llllsiili-ssl DPPIIIISI‘ ihz-rl- is toil lnllcll business. The silo of tlll- llllil occupies about tllrol- i'l(‘.l‘f‘El allil if it contillncil opt-ration it would he ueccssnry to cxpzillil. Alllhthcr.» is no ronnl for expansion. On three sides nrc tall buildings and on thc other is tllo river. J. Stuart Brown. grandson 0t‘ the founder. said he dill not wllsll to nssuille the rcsponsi- bility of crcctinl: a new plant i-lse- ivllere. null he felt he lit-served ll rest. (Toilscqilontly tho business will he discontinued. Decision to stop work in thc mill was rcllchcil lust. Juno. nnd not a whet-l of its mnchinl-ry has turned slincc. When running at fllll capa- city iho plnnt onlploycll between 400 and 600 men. Most of the olll employers have found work else-- where. ————-<o->-i— SUNNY DAYS “if you count up the sunny and moregood than l deserve. God Bl‘. gives me every day-Celia Than-you will find that the fine day has , come more ofteilP-Ovill. _ cloudy days in a complete year, tloll null llisintl-griition of the co . position of till! cll-llll-ntsscpar. ators being punctured by the buckling of plaice. due ‘to inter. lnillent ()V(‘,l‘~(‘Ili1X‘l;Iflg. Sediment at tlil- bottom ot‘ illc battery will causc shorts. in fact, generally speaking, the bal-tery l-s worn out, The life of illc baltcry llependg a grclit tilt-iii upon the amount 0t‘ at- [Qllliiflil it ;,'l'ifl ill the adding otf \\'il[l‘l‘, - this should be done week- ly. 'l't*..\liilg oi’ gravity should b6 lllalie before the water is out of 111i‘. bllltcry lllid the battery never allowi-ll to IN‘ completely discharg- cll til‘ ovl-r-cllnrgcd. ill illc case oi‘ n low gravity test, ii is lll-ill-r to crank the cor for a wllilc, until illc battery gets strollgcl". ill the ilnse of Over- chzlrglllg it in hcttl-l’ lto leave the car sfilllfiillg with the motor stop- ])( ll llIlII till,» lights burning for an hour or so, periodically. _ (‘lcnnlincss of the battery is ali- otllcr asst-t. Battery top washed off with carbonate oi‘ coda and watt-r solution, will preserve ‘the posts andconnectlong almost iii- lllflnitl-ly. ‘ Question. ,, Ally -~--——, Car bacli ill tllc (IITIHIITlIOT when climbing. siccp lllll going slowly. ‘d have l-llcckcll l-verytiling in the _o,tor null i-t appears to he alrl 1 tlil-rl- anything-I have ,,o_\zer1 - cd? '~ - n. J. M.. anally. M" i Answrr. . . . '1 Your trouble is apparently due to Ont‘ of the following causes:— Air li-nk in the rnrbilrctor, lmaul- folds or ioillts; iiir leak in the c. ting; l-nrllurctor jets dirty; gill-l sifiiillil‘?! dirty. and the most likcly cnusc. as you h-nve checked fairly thorouglliydworil valve .;il‘lll ill illc i-yllnilcr head allow- ing air III bl- drawn into cylinder on till» llitiiki- stroke oi’ the piston iIllli Illlikilli: tho nlixture too lean. 'l'llc rclllcliy is in replace the in- tnlic valvo wi-lh new one, after locating tho cylinder giving the trouble, Ilhflu.‘ ‘mil West rn Guardian —ILLUSTRATED LECTURE in Snmniemide llsll. Wednesday ev- suing. September 17th by Miss Margaret Grier. r- ' i ‘ :3?‘ Llflillliilllzéi’ Rimliucllu am V A b. . g-mhucnauruo lvarataelllgklkvmdtndoiz. on all," 15m. b13311)‘. - . ‘iii