, '(SM) Demimonde!” Tomorrow Alright ‘ Get a 25F Box . V‘AT ST. JAMES CHURCH-Jib. G. W. Miliar of Wofvilie. N, will occupy the pulpit of St. James (.hurch at both services next Sun- Style — and eve rything that goes with it E sure you get style, when you B buy 3 Suit but don’t overlook tailoring and fabrics. Without hand-tailoring; and the right all- ‘wool British abrics, the style will not last. ‘ You are sure of good style~and everything that goes with it'— when you come here. Smitty Throne (illothm ' Made in Canada $35 to $60 noon L. nowsr The Shop That Made Good in a Week day. AURORA. SCARED, NUGGET Waterfall, Fugiyama, Matrix, Gale- ty. Whirlpool, are a few of the new shades for evonlng wear. See them at l‘atons Ltd. NOW YOU WILL NEED a new evening dress for the Fall dances. Come in anti see our Crepe do (ihene. Duchesse and Pailette silks in all‘ the popular shades. ’atons Ltd. LADIES HOLEPROOF HOS- lERV Lustre at. 75 cents and silk iit $2.00 per ppir PurdIe—‘ii‘ergus- 'm Shoe (‘0 Ltd. , . ‘ LIVE POULTRY: Parties desir mg to ship Poultry. cooperatively, llst number of bir‘ds and breed at onco (‘ratrs pnoVidod “or. reason able rate. CANADIAN li‘AltM I'RO- Dilfflls. LTD, Charlottetown, i’. E. island. NOTICE TO ADVERTISER!— nilvertisera are reminded that all display advertisements must. be in the Guardian Office before noon at the day previous to publicat- ion and before 10 u. in. on Satur days. A LONG MOTOR TRIP—Air. .lvrlm .\tr~‘servt-y returned Wednesday night from Toronto, :icvoiiiphiilei by ill-"il‘ daughter. Mrs. Mes. 'l‘V’t'}' Miss i‘IIhI-I and Mr. llarold :iirl Mists Wadi». of this city, they ino- lrred from (‘harlottetown Via St. John. ('aiais. Moi. i’ortlaud, lion ton, liovhland. ii‘Itchburg, the Mo hawk ’l'rail. Syracuse. Niagara to Toronto. a journey of about iiilh miles. Mr. Mossorvey left tht' car with his family in Toronto The. motor trip was a most enjoy :ililo one, the weather goof throughout. the whole journey. Hindu Prince Spotted Fake Nlciillllh', Paris, ()t-t, “ll: (.uts it alive, a real fire-voter from India, a real Hindu." slzouted tht spieicr in front of his haiiyboo at the Neolin lair some nights ago “if you don't believe he is a real Hindu speak to him in his own language and h.-. will answer \‘ou. A distinguished looking gentle man stepped up and commenced ad- ldressirg tho tire-eater in liindu 'Tho latter was silent, and pnrplex 'od. The dark stranger spokr. to lb. lhallyhoo man in all the known lia- locls in India but ‘stlll the. latter remained silent. i . "You're. not a ilind'i.” shoumd tho splrlcr to the stranger. “you're not talking Hindu but gibberish. if you're a lilndu why don't you ea‘ a little of this fire?" OOOQQOO‘QOOOQtOOOO 09000O.HO’OO’OOOOOO§O0.00QOOQ-¢m . Standard.'Wholo Stock, heavy clump sole $5.00 and $5.25 Valentine Martins. single solo in Urus Calf as near 'waterproot as it is possible to make leather .............. .. $5.35 Double Solo 400 Extra Long Leg Boots. Wry Standard make, (the best kind) 'hand side closed $6.00 A good reliable grain leather, single solo blucher, tho kind people come back for again and again .............. .. $4.50 Excellent split leather blucher ................................ .. $3.50 Cheaper grade pt split leather with good heavy solo ................................................................ .. $2.70 . Also boys, women's and children's at equal values. , Goff Bros., Ltd. D0»¢“O»¢O00604.60600660004H4¢O¢~~$¢QOOtOHMMO ‘ . - . . i “0‘;OHMO~O oo H-OOO'OOO'O O #0 “CONGO-“WM”. EJR.BRONV‘ 146 Richmond St Uhartottetom Fire, Lite. Accident, Sickness mi ran ' Class Intonnco'ol Lowest rates Coon Strong, Stock Companies I... . ....... i I i Goff Prices On men's heavy work boots for fall Amos Holden and Wry “I can‘t just now. i am on a diet" replied the Prince. of Kaparthla~— for It was the genial Hindu prince s‘eeiug the sights. The. Prince has linen quite. a figure around Paris ind i)anvlllo this men. He reached the. third round in the mix- ed doubles. teamed with the Prin tress in the. world‘s hardeourt tennis championships at Stain (,‘ioud. I Challenge Tea In1 Ib.’and '/2 lb. l package! ’ ...___—-.=i AUTUMN CHILL IS IN THE AIR FORTHE WINTER‘UME . FARE I ll Ii’i‘UMN Is the natural coal buyin'g time of the year. It minded A is tho time when scrlous men and women rbeizln planning for tho winter limo comfort. of their families. ('onsult us by phone. and We'll promptly attend to your coal wants. C. Lyons & Co. Queen 8!. Phone 111 W Dr. E. C. Harris Eye Bpociallllm Office, Royal Bank Buildinsg tetown. Office Hour! 9—12.30, 2—5. Rhone on. . - THE CHARLOTlTETOWN GUARDEAmM' : an continuation ' ’ it SHOP FROM Hoiman's Catalog. 3Hop FROM Holmanvs Catalog'l ENTERTAINMENT and Basket Social at Hope River, upper hall. on Wednesday evening. Oct. 12m. Best city talent. MARSHFIIELD SERVICE” Rev. ('. it. Freeman will preach at. Marslrfielii on Sunday next at 3 p. in. . ADVERTIRE THE BEAUTiEs OF THE ISLANDl—By sending your friends a souvenir or P. E. 1 flee. BRIDAL SHOWER.—-A very ileasant evening was spent at the home of Miss Katie 8. McKenzie_ llose Valley. Sept. 2nd ,wlien a number of her friends tendered her with 11 miscellaneous shower. prior to her departure for Rezina. The gifts comprised fancy work. pieces. cut glass, linen. silverware and cash envelopes, accompanied by good wishes. She then express— cd ~her thanks for their kindness in so monitoring her in such a pleasant way. After the presentat- Ilon lunch was served and the re- mainder ot' the evenlni: was pleas- :iutly spent by singing and playing games. n- PERSONALS . Mr. W. S. Louson was a pass- enger to Kinslngton yesterday. Mr A. S. Prowse, Murray Harbor, is spending a. few days In New Glasgow. N. Mrs. Ruby Norman of Cape Wolfe came into town Thursday and is visiting with Mrs. Rev. ll. G. Melllck at Norlu River. Einbrii of Port. Scotla is visit- (i A. Burch The. (‘apt. John lliiwkosbury. i'ova int: his daughter Mrs :‘l Spring Street, (lily. Mrs. N. B. McKenzie, Glace Bay, ban returned home after a visit ‘0 tho (:liy. ‘ Mr. Oswald \\" ht .loll yesterday morning on a business trip to Livd‘ ncy. lie will spend a few days is Stun-morsidc en route. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dennis. \larshtlelu. have returned home it'll-r attending the ISuinmerslde 'xhihit ion. Rev. G. 'W. Miller of VVolfviiie, N. 5.. will orcupy the pulpit at St. James ‘l’resbylerlau (‘hurizli next Sunday. Rev. William and Mrs. Godfrey, of Albertou are visiting in Sack - villo. N. S.. the guests of Mrs. God» our. lie will spend a few days in Piokard . Mrs. Alf. .iamieson who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. iv“. liodgson, city, left on return to Halifax yesterday, ac".o.mpair ted by Mr. Jamirsou and children Mr. George Chandler, of the G. NR. Shops. city loft yesterday on a holiday trip to Boston 'ac- companied by Mrs. Chandler. Mr. John McCall. guard at Dor- rbestcr Penitentiary, and formerly a member of tho Summerside Pol- lco Force. ls visiting his old home in Summerside. Capt. W. F. Mitchell and Mrs. Viticiiell, of ilallfax( and Capt. J. ‘illillfll'lllllll, North Sydney. were. passengers to Summerside ycsti‘r day morning and are. returning lo the city on Saturday. , I Yesterday as a funeral proceeding along. St. Peters Road. towards the city. one of the horses attached to a carriage tnok fright. and overturned the vehicle. ’l‘hei driver was considerably shaken up. i *‘l “'1! S fiverHMMOmOOfO-O A ly being discovered in plizuu macy. Some of these devo‘ lopinents are in the form of improved remedies, while others are newly discovered uses for the better known preparations. We keep abreast of all. of these advances and offer our customers the best ser- vice which modern plinr- mucy makes possible. The fall season will create special drug store needs—~ so we solicit your patronage on the prnmsie of serving you scientifically and well. "If it's New and Worthy‘ We have it first Johnson .8: Johnson The Quality Drugstore Now things are constant- 6 6 o .9 Cor. ‘Kont and Prince Struts E Drugs 2 i i z i .«Ho-MHH union-Hm; only 57c ptpeld. Guardian 0f-l "Iauvi is greater than ever in their . round the grounds of a . .i . lri'i . .5... parse OWN SOAP\ Cleansin l'ieaiin Fragrant i mom mm. W BESTfirbABY ‘ sear/w YOU 2-1-21, 7 STEEL WAGES cur AGAIN. i ‘ ‘LONDON. Oct. tidinder the. sliding scale adopted by a board oi conciliation and arbitration. "lll‘Ci- ing the Manufactured iron an.. Steel Trade of North England wages will he reduced 2.1 per cent. . \mnediately, makng total reduc- |tlons since January of 132 11’, per z'cent. i The present wage scale is 97 H! ipr‘r cont. above the pre war scale. A The Viiiiers smelter works at Swansea has rn-opcnod and is the only works in South Wales now op- } rating. Tho managrzmcur announce 'Ihnt. wage. reductions enabled the plant to resume operations. THE HIGH AVERAGE ‘THAT COUNTS l President lnwden ol' the Ameri can. Holstein Association wisely remarks to the effect that he wmlidrallicr see 1001) cows un dcr average conditions produce. 1:? pounds of butter in a. week than tr. show one that. can produce 4“ pounds:. As Iioard‘s [iairyuian says there in no doubt but that we hay: laid too Illil-ill emphasis on the ex ceplioual cow. il in what the aver age of the. breed will do that de- vermineu its contribution to the dairy industry. "in ten sfk. Will- i‘o.‘(. iIT IS \‘I‘l'V ;’ wow 4», n .v -. 4 - ,. my. -~_.-—..._ as.“ ..n_—-- .- v Labor: Control Over Jooiess tampon. (m. 4 Lloyd ovum: ' linked the ll'hll motion and in. employment cri is twin issuer in a spirch dcli cred :il InVl'l'lll‘o'S . today. The I'l't'lllil'l' reierred to llll“ coming l’cam- t‘out’erent-e only in passing. hut delivered a significant expression that “success of the . conference depends upon llli'. dele- gilllf'. not trying to reconcile I-x treinis s but trusting to the con» mon rinse ol' illi'll' respiretzve peo- pit-s. Regarding unemployment llL‘ hinted that he would take up the problem not only from the stand point. of England but in unintel- national aspect hi-i‘ore rvtulnlui: to London. Govf_ Relic! Unstinted leaf toned in a ""l‘here has been more Govt-in cover. meni relief for unempkn'nn-ut in the 1a.;t two years." llt' said "than Bl": ever lltfl'l)l'f‘ in llll' history of" line ’l‘lll' land or any other nation. prt sent :ilill'lI ion has a through iht- sham-rim: of w: I"lli4‘ and the world‘s «rt-tilt; .t us have mortgaged their resour r's and pluulged their future, and the result. he..- in-vn on impover- lfilllllt'lll of traders, workers, invest. and i‘vi-i'yimviy dependent upon The sun of ol‘ there. iiri i'~h credit. the l‘reniier in» clarcll, is lllilliiif’i_\' higher film! ‘7 ii t of other European holiiizereuir. Y o one. in tircat iiritoln will hrI allowed to siurvv- as long as there a crumb in the national cup ' ‘ C 'hoaril.” llt' continued. "The nrorht f 1‘ I lint-11:: mith of all an atmosphere of peat-n .lIlll economy. r'l‘bt-re nvnr-t .. . lll' .‘l croporafltdi of fill classes. u.‘ olhi-rwize things wiil proceed from rri ‘ Io (il‘a‘ilt‘ll‘l' " In .jit'l-t'll from Russia. "We «on pier that American relief probably will to. before the l.l)lltl(>il ('ouu... ('oumii, ilnriv (iodine. $l*‘irltliii.liiiii.' ii Mr. Johnson. prmitlv-m, ..l the ’l‘ron-‘port work "but it is imprrniirr- that tln- Am ers' l‘V'lif‘l’ll'ltllL juror].va rm. 3].. f‘l‘lt‘illl people lend Itili.‘[llll'l(]\, u. i!‘t}‘i|illiln [iln'i'l'llllit'llt that. "lzih'irl"Mimi‘le iii“ ‘iiiiii. lilii'ili"lli"l Iomli 5 p“. ..n H].- lnlinzp luhinr‘ilrit'l » will sweep . ‘-“\'."li'i_ In the" control ovw.‘ uni inpinj.'1-d, and ii” M i FilW iii” ("done u: .d or unions. ill“ (xii/wilt)“ Wu" ppm...) lllii imopic. time who had their iiiiliietiiiitcl)‘ llII-ro ii bound to lieiiii'“ “mi “Viril- i'i'llhill‘” “'1' “i. iiii'iii a run. uol tnly or London 'tmt “3' ill? 5 ea.l.\' i'l'i"'i'»‘~ i". “Wi‘T [mmuhml m, “mm”? .nouiizhmcnt. and those \\ ho h‘id ' .- imauogui to find food enough to ———--——‘o’———~-—- litcop up their strength ari- MHJIION TONS GRAIN prepared to fight rallir-r than to RUSSIA’S REAL NEED Siii'i'llllll) to the famine H i “Many of these on dought havi- 'lud the eneriilri hand“ still in Ilu’iifiug the. f‘nucavus' ri‘i‘llli ‘ 'h'i forces abandoned l.“ \' Q . l’.\I-2|H, Net. 4 son. iiil'f“‘itll' of tilt instiliile. who l M»'__ the Near i4: . 1' Li" ““i‘f‘l’i " "“' Kain-hulk PESSIMISTIC VIEW AS TO 51ml one of a commi "in anpo'n- 'l is. this lllSi ("ass of horn": i EUROPE. tied by Secretary “(my 1., imvm. liussiaivs that Ii‘ilrooe may be only William l. \\'om|_ head of the American Woollen Company. re turned ai‘ter :ternrai moutlizs'in Eng land. Scotland. Holland and France full of dire predictions ll'or the fut lil't' of the British He. said unemployment, in i'Iuglxnd ant Hoot- isies. history and that lack of employ- ment does not. seem to be pariicu larly worrying the majority of the unemployed. He saw as England's only hope. a great national "jolt" which he believed might bring the people to their senses. The. pen:- ants of France with their historic industry and thrift will save France. Mr. Wood said. Otherwise she. is in as bad a fix as England. according to Mr. \Vood. 'liis only word of cheer from across the Atlantic was the good news 'from Germany which, he said, a German manufacturer flew arms; the. English channel to de- liver to him. "this man. said Mr. \Vood, declared Germany today is lite. leading country of Europe in industry and progre ‘ toward a re. turn to sound industrial conditions. that smoke ls pouring from all her chimneys and everybody lz: work in}: at top speed. National wealth and prosperity is a matter of national production. it Germany continues her present policy of hard work, and no doubt she will, and other nations loaf along on the oars of victory. his tory may raise. in still another form the. question as to who won the. great war. ' —.-_.‘o’—————. NO DOUBT ABOUT iT. \Vliile a judge was strolling V friend he chanced upon an utuler-nardener engaged in a violent. altercation with, his wile. "(‘oii‘C. come!" “this won't do rthis ipmrrei cease at once! .Tx‘il me the (more of your disputc; i may no able to settle it for you " The husband awkwardly 'loffing his cap to the judge. replied: “This ain't, no dispute. sir"‘ "No dispute!" reiterated judge, perplexed. “No. sir!“ rejoined the. gardener exclaimed he. must the convincingly. "it ain't no dispute! l‘ve just been paid my wages. My who thinks she is going to get them. and i know she ain't. No dispute at. all. sir!" “IGIIG 0F PA YARMOU i‘H. N. B. h_\' the Incipient. “EMF (.nndili,,,l.; in H”. I mum... Ie'i upon to deal with at firs! hand It ask the i'oiicil Slur . i'llllgl'“.< {Hill‘s livillt'ihirig is ii illt‘ imine'l» Ito lake immediulc shops in is int lilii‘i-V- into llll‘tfiiizl l,titJ0,oti’I tour. hi i: in Mfih and ‘:.v ml grain for planting as the Keep mlnnnls llnlnioni in tin~ . . . It ‘ sole solution of Iiu his l:lli.lll" ""‘v‘ lpz'oblcui. Mr. Johnson today confirmed i the talez; ot‘ :uifl‘eiiiii: :t.; dt .t'r'l I‘lmv York llcralr. coi - who has ju‘.t returned t Hear Th VLgiKILI; hnrlurs‘tun‘n . 81‘, _ ' " tron it won. I . gest patriotic bit. in years— .‘ieen to handle. Sold by alt Druggists, Grocers and ' General Stores Patton. “Land of the Maple" $1.00. BULLETIN POLlTli IAN’S OPINIONS DIFFER But illi'l't‘ PVI‘I'FIIIII‘. tone In ltalian SOOI i «AVE Latin Duet one su'bjncl upon. the good taste l‘l' I‘i'I‘I'I' 'tinn Ice ('reaui. the your round dc- liglit. . 1.; Baritone Frank 'lllt‘l‘s‘ OH! THEY'RE 25004~VAR IA'I IONS TH l1. GOLD ON 21l9——KAWAHA—J'Iawaimn trn. 2117—HENRY'S ATTEMPT ans trodueing Broken Glass and No fancy fireworks—no oven dried patent process. Just a mild sun-cured Virginia pure rice-paper There‘s a joyous happy flavour that means a real smoke for you. Virginny put it Italy in State of Ferment And WildVDisortler MILAN. Oct. 4 -ltaiy, today, Is In :n stain of ferment. in R. - s have been in evidence .ghouf the city. At Modena. llmll' liologua, the police revolted a'id paraded the city shouting 'down with Officers." Two mem- Ix -rs of Parliament have been shot end in one localin seven men have been killed and about 40 m lllllit ll. _ 'l‘hc cum-‘9. of the trouble is the \‘exuiii n of the Fascisti, or the lairioving you‘h of Italy. the 56' ciulists and the anarchists with each other. The two latter are on“ almost entirely opposed to out» another, and the Fascisti are amnion them both. .____4....——- Vllnurdfiu lilniment for III-temper. BRUNSWICK , RECORDS The first Vocal Record ‘of that stirr (Canada Welcomes You) By Jules Brazil Sung by Fred 1 N O. 5061 Another big Fox l'rot success lsham Joncs' Dance Orchestera .. .. . 30010—Dl PROVENZA IL MAR (Thine Home whit. vence) from Traviata Act |l., MARIA (Bach-Gounod) Soprano and Violin in ‘ Florence Easton and Max Rosen loom—DREAMS 0F LONG AGO (Carroll-Caruso) Tenor 13025—HARD TRIALS (Negro Spiritual) Tenor NOBODY KNOWS THE TROUBLE I’VE SEEN (Negro Spiritual) Tenor (room-THERE'S ONLY ONE; PAL, AFTER ALL—Tenor James Sheridan and James Lynch HELD FAST IN A BABY'S HANDS .— Tenor and 2121—4 USLD TO LOVE YOU BUT iT'S ALL OVER NOW SUCH SILVER THREADS AMONG SOUTHERN RIIAI’SODV MALANI ANU KA MAKANI Frank Ferora-Antbony Franchinl 2122~8IRD IMITATIONS (McKee) Whistling Solo BIRDS AND THl‘. BROOK—Whistler with Orcheo- : RABBIT HASH—Comedian 25005—EMALINIZ JUANITA— Tl-O-SAN—~IDLING-~—Fox Trot— ‘ ZIZOBRING BACK MY BI.USH|NG ROSE—Fox Trot—In- "Sally, Won‘t You Come Back," Ziegfeld Follies of 1021. LEARN To SMILthox Trot—Introducing “Con- versation Step." from "1 he O'Brien Girl"— .-____.__ ___....’.__/_.q ‘A To ‘- RECORDS 39 Latest -—x ing Song—the big. BYNG :5 on the other side—N03131— D'ayed by the famous :1 $1.25 v Pro- Scene 1 (Verdi) Bari. Giuseppe Danise Mario Chamleee Theo Kai-Io Theo Karle Mellor and George Reardon Strand Male Quartetto NICE PEOPLE—Tenor— Biity Jones Vessella’s Italian Band Vosseila's italian Band Melody—Frank Ferra Anthony Franchinl (Cool Breezes) Margaret McKee Margaret McKee AT SUICIDE—Two Comedi- Billy Golden and Billy Hein- Blllle Golden Fox Trot— lsham Jones' Orchestra lsham .lones' Orchestra from Carl Fenton'n Orohutra Carl Fcnton's Orchestra Sharp Stones 1 ire not very friendly to automobilel .tires. Punctures. blowoutn. ripe and You Can Play Bl'llnSW'iCk Records ON .\ N Y I‘IIONUGR.\ I’ll tears are frequent tn ahoel that, have to travel over rough roads.l Our vulcanixlng. however, "takes. the curse off" such disadvantages. It saves the tire rhakes it last long- BEER & The Original and Only Genuine. Iowan ot ‘lmltntlono sold on the merit. of Minard's ' . t - i '3' Corner Queen and Water Streets. intent or make! It ride better. Trainor Tire Surgery At These Brunswick Dealers 133 Grafton WEEKS Street The Musical Merchandise Sales Company, Bole Canadian ' Distributorl. 719 DRUMMOND Bldg” Montreal, Que.