' Cobourg, Ont... W111i!!! OCTOBER 24. 1921 A splendid wall-EARLY! A - 1 t cl aliases-ju- 15:13: 111-103: llnaworz-cnd included- with the wash-bond rub-cnfluclub a“; “wean-o the clothe u! out ‘ early-abut’: n Sunlight Soup wuh a", Good anvil - mvnn BRUFRBIS usnrnn. "raw- 42 ciisstnni. ADVERTISEMENT non satin luiscantannons ‘FOR SALE A '4 H. {Mount s:- glue in good conditon.‘ Ress M1:- Miilan, ilox .446, (Zity_ FOR SALE- EAVY , BROWN pnpor. Appy at Guardian or- fiee. ~ - ' HOME MADE COOKING lorsalc Apply 107' Elm Avenue. , LADIES TMLORING, DRESS- rnaking. fur remodelling. Lowest prices. Work guaranteed. Mrs. 0'Han1ey,.87 Green St. .-FOR SALE-A desirable 8 room voting? with barn and. half acre of land at North Tryon corner. All huildingfr hi good repair, for pa1'lic1r1ui'.~1 apply to Arthur Daw- r1011. North 'i‘ryun,' or Merritt linwstin, pwncr, Suuimcrsidc. wiriTtlrwtii-Tiwllici) FEMA LE "WANTED TWO ‘GIRLS-APPLY Mort-ll Hotel. - WANTED-Jttonca two houscmaids Good wages Apply Gerard liotvl, Borden. ' WANTED-Good, pastry cook. Ap 111i’ 11L once to Victor-la Hotel. WANTED.—A"GIRL FOR GENER- al housework. Apply 13 Fitzroy F011 ND 1~'0UND--.\n outside rim for Ford var. tiwner hnvo samo apply- irig at 249 Fitzroy $1., and paying for ad. lTTii-AttillliltS ivarcrrzn ‘WANTED FIRST OR SECOND vials.»- tout-her for Rose Valley school, Stipplemt-rtt $100. Apply liilillvl M. Todd, sccrctary. WANTEDTPrincipuI for Diirnlvy school, first or second class. Sup- lih-mcnt $125 for the balance o1‘ 111-‘ yet-t. llonaid itiiihav, Secflv. ll lilil‘ \\'.\N'l‘l5l) "WANTED ‘To viifvwortx on 1311111- M1111)! 1d‘ Peter Rnnnhan, iilnkora. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED at once~ two hundred men—~ Attto-Gas Tractor Mechanics- Tirc Vulcanizers -— Batter-try ‘Re- puirllJg-{lxy Acetylene Weld- ing. Mechanics earn- $5.--$16. .per day. Train for these at our big modern school -— largest and best equipped in Eastern (K111111111. Big new equipment of n11 kinds including aero engines. Actual practical systematic training very best instruction; only few weeks required.,\’\'e train you day and evening clas- ses without extra charge. Board JNO. ALFRED MacDONALD, Prc viliicinl Land Surveyor, llermau V1 6. ..€_.______\__ _ T0 LET HOUSE TO LET-Apply t0 124 Fitz- roy S1_ __... ‘FOLEY-FURNISHED REOMS suitable for light lIOIXSB-litltflflltg. Apply lflli llillshoro St. TO LET TWO OFFICES IN NEW Riley Bldg. Apply J. A. McDon- ald, Barrister, offioe in Riley Bldg. WANTED WANTED-TO RENT 0R BUY, house centrally situated. A9111)’ at this olllce. GRADE COWS WANTED-4 Jor- sey Grade Cows t1 years old or under, newly frcshened 0r will freshen in a few weeks Reply stating price, etc., Box 203, Char- lottetoivn. Nlinurtlfii Llnllucnt for llnnilrull THE FASTEST TIME ACROSS CANADA “Continental Limited" on Canad - Ian ‘National Railways, the Medium of Trans-continen- tal Travel. Across Canada-from ocean to ocean, the fittest medium of travel is Vltt the tlirotlgli trains of the (‘itnatlian National Railways. From the Atlantic to the Pacific. ‘the fastest time is made, and the most luxurious of train service furnished. From all Maritime Pro- vince points the fiiest oi’ connect tions are afforded at Montreal, via 11m "Ocean Limiter" and the rat's "Continental Limited" leaving Boilavctitttre Station at 11.00 p. m. daily, for Ottawa. North Bay, Coch- raninlvinnlpcg, Saskatoon, Edmon- ‘ton and \'a|icouvcr. Leaving Mont- real for instance on a Stinriny even ing. the traveller arrives in Yan- cotivz-r early the following Friday morning, after five nights and four days of travel, on one of the best equipped and most modern trains on the continent. The "Continental Limited’? is a and room $7 up. Call or write -- tienutlful free catalogue. Seven- teen yetirs experience, schools from coast to coast. Hernphills lllg Auto Gas Tractor School‘. 163 King St. West. Toronto. Headache Recurring headaches usually’ come lrom an exhaustion oi i111‘. nervous system. and they do 1101 disappear until the vigor ol 111C nerve cells is restored by such up- building treatment as Dr. Chum 5 Nerve Food. Tgmporary relief liy‘ use of powders it oltcnphttf ed at an Qnnymgug cxpcnsn ‘(i lll‘. flffl/(‘itll system and the gerfral health. Get the nerves right ancl tlic headaches will not return. Mrs. W. Pcarse, Nunn Sh.‘ "My iyslem li-canie run-down and l iuilered greatly with pain in my lie-ill- Thl. w“ n; ‘w: 1r that l would ltavc to Lind a cloth lljhtlyrnlioul my lead 10 that l rould pvt my work done. A lrivarl advice-d tlr use cl Dr. (‘lion-h Nerve Food. and alter taking iltc lint liot l lountl quite an improvement in my coa- chnnn. l continued uiing them until l |..id token about ncven lioitcl. and die-y nlrrnplllrflcrl and built up my system uplrnrlidly, completely Yelievlni iltl pain in my head." - Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50c a box, all dealers, or Edmunsr . ,the finest variety of scenic views solid steel train of standard sleep- ers, Compartment Observation Car, tourist sleeper, colonist cars and first class coaches. The fittest of dining cars are rtttachetl, and the passage is the aome of travel coni- fort, with the important factor of making the fastest and most direct trans-continental journey, ‘The route taken by the “Conti - nctal Limited" affords the traveller ari1l the most interesting sections of Canada are traversed. The roid hcd is regarded by experienced travellers as the best and smooth- est, while the modern coaches arc easy riding. The rigors of old time [travel are eliminated anti train wearincss unknown. There ls no train on the continent that affords Sl14'l1 luxurious and convenient ser- vice. V Particulars regarding this lthrtitigh Trans-continental Service, and all information can he obtain- 1-11 from all Tlckct Agents, or ‘by writing thc (icneral Passenger De- partment, at Mont-ton, N. ll. g $4115 Aééllisr Tr“ Rtewr‘. A JoB AND GET Pt Piece 0F CHANGE 0R $1.1. steeP IN Tue PARK!- Bates 6t Co" Limited. Torohtli. _ll' “Maritime Express," witlt the lam-i MUTT AND JEFF- MY Room R€NT5 THREE wcct<s oveR-Due AND 1: servo LAND THE CHARLOTTETOMIN GUARDIAN are CENTRAL 01111211111; " ‘ 51491‘ FRQI liqlmanh Catalog. ATTENTION-Dr. Dewar will an‘. he in hlayoffico until Oct. 31st. ass-r YEITQObar-lie» Chaplin will entertain you at Victoria Saturday 1118111, October, 29th. 1,11 Long River Hall, Tuesday the .oih. .1! not line tho following evening. - » WE HAVE five ‘ wool rol-ls for sale. hundred .\ln. 1 Will ship or ' ‘st-in? l0'€DY"tldfi‘l"€IS.-—MCli0Utl Bros Albany), . ~11 . .-1 1 - MOVING ., PICTURES, lluntpf. River. Thursday pigbi, Oct,ober_ ‘flllllollharlie Chaplin in 1 “The Ylfflmllf ,D0n’t missthis picture. CONCERTht Central Hetlcqtlt: llnll, Oct. 26th, Earle Spices, Hari- ton of London, England, zlsslsttnl 11y Miss Margaret Weldon, Pianist, Miss (lertritdeTenuan, Vlolinist._ NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS,._ Advertisers are reminded that .111 display zidvertlsementg must in; in the Guardian Office heron, mm; of the day previous to tittbllcztt- ion and before 10 a. m. on Satur- days. QUEEN'S, COUNTY FARMERS. ~M1z William Crosby and .\lr. J Walter Jones, Vice President and orgarizer" of tho llnnrd Various for Queen's County, informed thc fiunirilan that no political 111x141 will he taken in this countyj unless dcniandetl by the farmers local o.‘ \Vl1‘t'f1 there are t)lll_v six in the countyn it is probable that nu convention will ho callcd unit-as at least» twice as tnany polls ct" -gantze. WOW MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN AT THE “v11 The \'. .\l. t‘. A. started oil‘ their Big .\lo111bc1'sh0ip l)l'lVt* last even- ing with a supper for tho can vasscrs About fifty young men mi-t at the Social room and partook of a stilt-mini stippr-i" \\‘lllt'll was provid- ed liy tho Latin-s‘ nuxlilatgr. Mn Vi’. A. Stoivart, chairman of tht- (‘oniruittec preside-d at the sup- per’and called on tho hnnrttn-ttns for the song O t'an'ul11 t1; 011911 with. After supper as partakcri of a very enjoyable sing song tvas carried on for about ton minutcs and thtn thc clialrnlan called on .\lr. (lorhcll to explain tho rules of the (‘ontt-st. Folluiving this Ml‘. Roy Quigley W115 heard in-a fine solo. Professor l-‘lctcher acconlpittli- (111- MP- Qldfiliil‘ 111111 played tho pit» no for the sing song. ‘.\lr. lrlurold Jcnkins called 1m and ho lnadc ‘a splcnilirl 811110111011! of the needs of the As< s01 iation and o1‘ tlit- tippnrtitnity ti!‘ ‘the young men and boys to help along financially by bringing in more members. Mr. Dave Bethune and Mr. Jan‘. McMillan, the Captains of the “Reds? and "Blues" tcams respect- ively were then heard paign speeches which were hath witty and straight from the should-l er. Both the Captains are confident that llll'y have tho winning toani and they are going right in to win tho llrivc. 7 ' - The slogan of the Drive is 1'10 alter 100 but by the r-nthttsizism shown among the hays and young men who are on the teams it 100k." as though th ' will land 200 before the finish wlllchis; to bent 6.01! Uclock on Saturdayhhe 29th. e 508D nellcutelu fi1$rant Absolutely pure ‘Qtzfior B aaffiffcr YOU unflpulntibn Jeff W0nldn’t D0 Tha M villi,‘ I‘ M 5A Destkc- T0 WOR CHICKEN SUPPER and Bazaar v BURNING uP WIT“ ‘won't ‘(cu PLEASE GIUE Me A ma? r-r , WE HAVE five hundred No. 1 wool rolls for sale. Wilt ship or send 1° ‘my address. -—M¢-Leo11 Bros, Albany, JUST WHAT YOU have been 1113111118 for. Charlie Chaplin. Lorne and see him at Bradalbant- Friday right. WE HAVE live wool rolls for sale. send Alba hundred No. 1 Will ship or nto any addressr-iilcheod Bros y. HIRAM CHITTENDEN WEDS M185 M- -1- GOFF-An unusually‘ "m"! ‘Veilllillt: took place at in.- hotne of Dr. and Mrs. J. 1!. Mo islnnon, 1101i Sixteenth Avenuo, ‘Seattle, Wash., Tuesday morning, ‘Oct. 11, when Miss Maude Just» 0111111- Goff; daughter oi’ the lillt‘ iturhard G0ff'of Charlottetown, Prince Edufard island, hecamn lilo bride/of Mr_ llirnm Martin (31111. tcnden, sun of the late Gen. i1. .\1. (‘lnttcnden of this city, The luar- 1111M ceremony wits performed by the Rev. J-lark A. Mattiit-tvs. 'l‘h1- 111111.11, who was given in marriagc 1W her brother, .\lr. Neville Utiii‘. ivoro a travelling suit oi’ lieatln-r blue with an overhlouse of hcnnt and lint to 11l-’|l.t‘ll. A corsago. or orchids and 1111c,- o1 the vallov ‘were her world-lug flowers. U11 departing on tho wedding trip the bride wore a cloak of twilight b1111- and a fox fur over the gown. Moro than iiity gucsts were present, including Mrs. Richard Goff. mo. thcr of the bride, who wore irgoti-n of (fopcnllagcn blue taffeta, l1‘ll]111i~ ed with steel gray georgettc and .1 hat of bluv velvet with ostrich tips to 1111111-11. Mrs. (lhittentlen, mn- tlior of thc groom, was attired in a gown of navy blue taffeta. with n 101111" of jet and flowers. .\1r.~. MacKinnon, aunt of the bride, wtnv. a gown of hlue pussy-willow’ silk. ’l‘h<- other guests ivere relativis. and immediate friends oi’ the hridn and groom. 'i‘lie reception moms were most artistically decorated with roses, cnrysztntlteniums and trailing vines. An arch of autumn lcavcs and ivlrite asters formed an cfftlclivl, li1l(‘l(;.',1'(.'l11l(l for the hridal 1-1up1v. l1nn1ediat1~ly' alter 1111- ccrcmony a hrcakfast wag sort-ml uftt-r which thc young couple lcit for u shot,‘ trip lit-flirt‘. taking 11p their r sirloin-c in Yakima. HOTEL ARRIlITALSi VICTORIA 1'. S. ilutchins, Boston, MassJ W. J. McKuarrle-s, New Glasgowp N. (i. Burton, Montreal; Alt-x Camerson, Montreal; G. 1t. Brine, Antigonish; llurvcy Matzllood, Si. John; C. ll. llallautl. Seafortli; i1.' “'11s 111°-1|I.. Clinton, Montreal; Chas 1Meiltl<-.-1HP“H1' ‘Montreal; J. W. Slinton, ilamlltoa, Ont; ll. Natlcan, Montreal", Minnie H. l‘. ilrltlges, Maiden, Mass: 1.. Le hluuc, Montreal; Mrs. Chas Tan- ner, Pictou; F. J. Stecves, Monc '1 ton; B. T. Reade, Monctonii R. Xvalker, Toronto; C. II. ‘lslicr, St.' Joint. l 1 QUEEN , I 11. A. ‘Hlclnsod, Uigtz: w. o. Ellls,1 .,.,,,, Summers-hie; 1.. 11. liollett, Syriuny Mines; Roht. .1. Campbell and wife, city; Mrs/John IilcLeod, city; i". A. lWCNPlll, Sumnierside; T. W. Peters, Stimmerside; R. liayiic", Alhgrton; J. E. Gatldet, Mlscouclie; ,G. Stanley Helps, Hampton, N. l1; A. S. McLeod, Klnross; (‘has Sterns, Soturln: W. Prlr-1~lcy,| Halifax, N. 8.; M. Howard, Cole - man; Jas. Perry, Richmond; Mrs. John Perry, St. John; ll. 1). Trows dale, Crapnud. - - REVERE F. l]. Lowther, Summorslde; E. iBrown, York; A. M. Baldwin, Tor», onto; 1t. M. Leslie, Gait, Ont; W. hlcNell, Southport; It‘. G. Kennedy, Southport; C. 11. Conroy, Cam - ‘bridge, Mass; M. P. Conroy, Cam- bridge, Mass; A. G. Jay, Borden; J. McDonald, Sourls; W. S. .len - kins, Millvlew; Harold MilllflW, Millvlew; W. B. Mills, Annandalc; W. II. Morrow; Annantlalc; Mrs. Wm. Jenkins, Annnndale; Mrs. lierma Hewlett; Amiandnic; A. Gay, Antlgonish, N. S.: W. R. Call- aghan, Summerside; F‘. D. honor- _......-@--J gun, Montreal; E. Wadmnn, Sum» ' t t0 His Worst Enemy You wmvT H i2’. 7 week - t dill yoil ‘nun BEST vAiu: ron i iuvv’ cur Pit: ‘FINEST fillAllTY -'liP"=-lt=lhr 1111111? T522? "=1 .\. ll. Sauudrvrs. l\'it1;.-,~'ton, .\'~. S., ltonu-s 811111-11, ltit-liiiun-lo, N, i1.; .\' .\la,vl11~\v, 'l‘r_\'on. ' —~—~—~<-0>i—~- | CHARLIE CHAPLIN DECIDES T0 QUIT HURLlNG PIES NEW Ytllilt’, t)1~t 111- (‘hnrlii- (fhaplin is bro-k homo :1_*.',:1ln with n1-w idea about foreign girls, l-I , lish young ladics he finds ‘luoro suhtlo.“ l-‘ri-ui-ll "more obvious.“ ‘The st-Ptlllll ldt-a Charlie brings hath hm; ln-t-n liudiling in his mind for some limo. it is that 11c is going to donor! 1-111111-115‘. (‘harlir- has lit-on hinting at this 1l<-§'.1-i'li<11l for some tinto. lint now i111 t‘(illlt,'.\‘ right out and says‘ h1- is. dolor» mined to roul- izc his lifi-‘s amhition~to do a rcal 1111111111. licrfors- h" Rots to that 1H! admits just to turn rivfiiillfi. “What s11!- _\‘t|1l liked lwsl over tin-re?“ l‘t'llt)l‘li'l'.‘<l ziskt-tl him win-n tin- lioreiigarin, formerly the 1m- pcralor, 1111111‘ up front Sandy lloolt. “lit-st time I had," h1- repli- cd, "t \\'1*ll:s yoiu, and that romiilds mo, I'm to give Mr. \Vt‘ll.~.' hie-tor)’ of as out: of my s-itrliiest pru- dztvtlons. “llut it was all one won (lt-rful limo. Whilr- at the ltitr. l fitt-uivotl manna jltWHtillkil lulu-rs. i ,liatl to Clllllltiy two stcliogrzipllcrs land although l tried to answv-r 1111-111 all, 1 had to give it up as too muon o1 a JUU. ' iNDlANS MADE SAWS_____ _ MANY CENTURIES‘ AGO Indians oi’ (‘chiral (‘alifor- nia matli- saws bt-fort- (‘olunlhits t-vcr v..~:itc11 .-\1ucri<-a. James . . liarr has triatlr- 11 hobby oi (miller-t- 1:: 1il‘t'-lli:~‘lfll‘i(' lmplruu-nts. and 111- 1111s 11111111 a roller-lion of 151R lndialt .~“1l\\'.~1. ‘Fliroc. of lllvst", pos- S1111)‘ inst-d to skill game or llfill- trt-rr- fragile implements of mllllll stone; all oi‘ the rt-st wort- 111' hard, blur-k tihsiillttfl. 'l‘ii ludians not 1u1l_\‘ had no 1111 .11.] 1.!‘ which to luakt- thc.r Hil\\;< hut ‘l:1-_\' had no 1111-1411 1111115 with “hi1 l1 to nialu- them. liar-h saw lliltl 1o 1w slowly t'llill])l'!l or ground or polishe-tl Iwith other hits of __. \\ Do ‘(cu FYHNK Twewe nottntss A WEEK vioutb be Too MucH? ',WC€t\ s tho wock-olitl with ll. (it ,1’ '11s. '5 1.1m A Q,\<1 HERE- stAtQT tctettT .~1ou1-. until it _._.__.__. _.. ..._..-_....,.-...__,-».~.~ --- 1 PAGE rattling i i i namxtsa"\ _~. ___._‘._I___ l. _i i. i i I I c. ‘\\\.\_\\\\~n\\~ - ,"wt_‘\\c~_‘._ ‘ ' L! Snbkihtaloaitctro 1 saw main 11' titlniva. lililvilig iii-iris]; (‘ulllill- .~l1np1-d for 11. . tirot‘ 1.1 t Home \\'t‘l't' so atci on 11m inlr- lll tht- saun- lntuh wort‘ ltlllllll 11:1 1111 this “111111- litlf‘ hn~1a as that cr mlgc; souu- on tho. inuvr and litany pieces oi‘ til)\lillllll H.111) llir prl 1.1.1111; inttrt-r-n l".1r| \\'ilii..1u solnt- on 1min; moat of 1111-111 w 1- shaping. 111111 \\i11111n~r Annottin-rnn-nt of also nott-lietl riI-ar (11111 cud, a ‘ ,‘1\t' 15' 11111‘ 111111114‘ ‘ l'l‘i'l'l\'i|l n handlo. Vonsitli-ring tho t cull V,\N,-,,,;V,q,,_ m, -_.,_ ,,,,.,,,,._ io-ro today 11:1 >vtt'l‘t'li||'\' 11112.11 ital r-tindititms nndcr which tin-t. \\'t‘|'t m“ ,, Mnfing n, _ ],._,__, .,,,,,,_,,,,,, ton oi tin- l11'il ~11 < olumlnn lli\‘li~il{tll madl- tin-y show rt-tnarltaitii- s .,,,. .1, ., .,,,,,,, ,,,,,|,,,, ,.,,,.,,, o1 lll"1'Itliil1liJlli .\l.111"1ia1't11r1-1 . s- lninnsliip and skill 111 maul . lllltlirlgh“:",,11,,],,,|H, ,,,,,| ,,,_,,,,,,,,, soi-iznion. Tito t1lllll;; \\ill iucau :1 111‘~'- nnothvr ~11c1~os~f1l1 ctr-h m mm, yi-iiui-tiou lll freight 1'<y,sl~;t1ll1‘\‘1‘1'.\' h, z‘ S,,,,_.],. ,,,,,,1, “-,.|~,. [mum] ,.H,l"“,,,“.,; Lg," my I,,,,,,,,,Z,,,,,,,, 1x11 pa» 11g hcttuuii 1.111111. t1) st lllll‘i_\'-t|llv* of ihoso saws lll>'ll'llJ1l1 ,,,- ,._.,,,,,._.,,, 1':,.];_1]|L:_ j,,,1-H.,,,,.,,, 1b,, 111t1 twill! 1|‘ _'-'1' ' 1-11 in a sr-mirlrclo around tin- 111.11 ,-,,__., ,,,,,.,, ,,_.,,,,],.,, ,,,,,,.,, h, ,3“. oi l1<‘1\\~-~-11 >.»-1i 1 111' 1111 1111111111. W111i 1111i)‘ 111 11'1"‘ 111W“ llozird of llailtra)‘ (‘onmihio-olior. ' ' _'_ "'1 b1 on i-itlior a wealthy i-liiot‘ or a ‘Illlilflrl Llillllh-Ill n» n nl or 1.111111 l 1 i i t ever did belo re. means Happiness. The lovc oi music exists Music is not a luxury. privilege that should children. MUSIC Music fills a bigger place in life today than it That's because people have learned that Music You simply must have music-that's why you are always whistling or humming a tune. i, , Can \ \\_V_A.,...:V. la ’s (It OCT. 22 to 29 Music is lN you —~ and it \l.'ll.l- come OUT. Now llll‘ chilly" autumn scason is here Music is your iaitlilul servant. to give wings ol joy to the evening hours. Visit your nearest music dcalcr this week and arrange to improve the musical equipment ol your home. in every human soul. lt is an educational not be denied the Every cent you invest in 111111111: returns you uncountable dividends 1n happiness for you and your whole family. MILLER BROS. No. 3 1'11 l ‘; J5 WOULD ‘(ou $L1P ME A weetcs SALARY *_ 1N i, apoytoce. l") HAue A wet-XS Wit-NW 1o D1209 DEAD TbNiGHT -By Bud Fisher "Bot, Boss, 1 M Too MucH OF N A GemTteMfiNl To PLAY You sucH A DtRTY Tktck AS THAT! Bu"; t? l? 1:61’ ‘IOU not) mu HAPPE men 13b Be ouT TWELVE BuckSZ