QQTCBERTiSIiTN \ Hub?" fTlid Canadian‘ housewife: nonsense. us; Camille, ‘and always‘ insist;- Pn K°11°sz’e.tl,ie Original} cw" Fhlielf i s sliecausq: ' 191M325 Hawaii's erispnm,‘ - Ina Flam: shotgun’; is; copied." -- - ' ' Qconlv FLAKES t Dcllclous I» iridlclase, 1mg 9r Mo. cumin, meal. Because a faucet was ‘left open at t: of the normal number. ‘ The attractions provided by sports a village school in Buckminster, Eng- clubs and vacation camps are given land, for five days, 80,000 gallons of as reasons-forthis year's decrease in water were wasted. and the rural the strength oi the British Territorial council 1m charged the cost to the Army oi more than 50,000. one-sixth education committee. ' ' ' Central guardian RESERVE 0C1‘. I1 for the St. James‘ Church Annual Halloween Tel. NEW STORY NEXT Willa-The Guardian's new serial “The Seven Dials Mystery" starts next Tuesday. IT ISN'T RADIO-It is The Guardian calling you to attend Patons early morning closing out sale. » 9212-10-15-11. NEW nnalvcn OPENEIL-N. n. Maul-lean, Mortician of this city has recently opened a branch office at North Wiltehire with Macliean Brod, acting as representatives. CENTRAL. PARISH-Owing to contagious illness in his lsto resid- ence, Rev. D. V. O’Meara. although not in quarantine, deems it expedient to cancel all parochial engagements until further notice. IMPOYQANT NOTICE T0 CON- SERVATIVE ELECTOBS- Liberal- Co-nservatlve electors of Wards 1, 2 and 8 please meet on Tuesday even- 1118, October 15th‘ at "L30 o'clock .in the Caiedonien Club Rooms to select delegates to attend the Annual Meet- ing and Convention celled for Oc- tober 22nd next. 9199-10-14-11. CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION.- Llberal-Conservstive electors of Wards 1, 2 and 8 please meet on W886i!’ evening, October 15th at 7.30 o'clock in the Celedonien Club Rooms Complete . When you are forced _ of someone close to yon-you naturally wish every detail to be ca!‘ out There is as much “We are known the teniion to the smallest entatives. A Funeral there is between day [and night. We have recently opened a branch gt N03,!!! WILTSHIRE .W|ul MICLQIIJ] Brag,’ mun‘ I; “w”, to arrange for a funeral like clockwork. difference in funerals as country over icr our at- details." 4 EZ=€€€i€i€ WILL HELP YOU SAVE MONEY. -Pstons closing out sale, 9212-10-15-11. SALMON STBIPPING.-"Btripplng" operations will begin‘ at Maritime flsh hatcheries about October 20. when eggs will be extracted from the tion will be conducted next Sunday evening by Rev. Mr. lillliott. Mr. John McDonald and lvir. Ira Sllliker were vsitors to Charlottetown on Saturday. Mr. Frank Moore, teacher oi Glen- At Rotary l “The Bull" o! mnheed" was the subject of an address delivered it the Rotary Luncheon yeeiuday by Rov. l". M. Miliigan, Maritime Secretary oi the Board of Religious Education o! the United Church of Canada. Mr. Milllgan said that there has been a great deal of criticism heard today of modem youth, but it must be remembered that condi- tions have greatly changed during the past few years and the boys are fac- ing many new elements-new op- portunities for pleasure. The whole social fabric is changing and motor- lalism is abroad in the land. l-lc declared that. character and the whole personality develops not by precept but by living in real situa- tions. There is too mhch of the ab- stract in‘ the teaching "of today. youth must be brought in contact with real situations and allowed to ‘exercise free choice but that liberty must be used for some constructive and noble purpose in order that the boys may be helped to grc-w. To help boys to grow by living is the whole tendency in educational work today. The man must go into the situation with the boy and help him to make right decisions. Today the father is usually so occupied with his busin- ess and the mother with her house- hold snd social duties that they do not find time to give that attention to their children that they should. The happy family familiarity oi the past is gone. Youth is left to dream its own dreams without the restrain- (Zhase ‘= 190R ', -—YOU WANT THE '53 §>ifilg§glltr5 éigrezirzssg/e $24.10.” and Quality 0L‘ In sealed air-tight packages turnstiles-Wotan} "' 1 ” PAGE F.” BEST number of crippled children. This work is developing very rapidly with good results, The after treatment by a. masseuse is very essential in work oi this kind. The Doctor conveyed the thanks of the Red Cross to the Rotations for assisting in conveying the crippled children from their homes to the clinic in Charlottetown. The Secretary. P. W. Turner. read letters oi thanks from the ladies in charge of the two orphanages to the Rotarlsns for driving the child- ren to Charlottetown recently when they were the guests oi Manager Gallagher at a moving picture show in the Strand Theatre. MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Msrkei, reports furnished by Green- shlelds s; _Co., Montreal io Stewart Jones d; C0,, 88 Great George Street, Charlottetown. Montreal Power McColi Frontenac .. . National Breweries .. National Steel Car .. ... Canada Bronm .. ... ... Canada. Melting ... Dominion Tar .. Famous Players Nor-ands. Power Corporation -- Prlce Bros. Quebec Power .‘. - Shawlnlgsn Smelters .. . Steel of Canada .. .. ...» i Simons .. Wayagamack Winnipeg Electric .. ésr-s#es§ 553*‘, Yen! ' xv-‘Qrl F; FF?‘ e..- .. .... use o .<-§\‘i-|‘s-a_:-';-t nee so! on ~- ... ... s. 3"‘ e .. [qr ns\i\»l Allegheny American Can. -- Bendix Aviation Consolidated Gas .. International Harvester .. Kennecott Copper . - or» n! ge-“Xfiéx- 25-. I» -‘_- ‘v ... one: to select delegates to attend the An- Emu“ fish f" °“mvm°';l:;'rp°“s' wood School is spending his vaca- ing hand and Bulddnce oi age and ca“ Mm” " " " 6% Paramount Play"! us“ " ' ""51 Mew“! and Convention called w” “mmmced y” r i“ by t1 t m; h 1 Mmo - Abitibi . . . . .. .. 55% Poor d: Co. B. .. for October 22nd next. 919g.1o_“_21_ Jsimes: Cart. ‘ Wag oi fish hatch; on a’ ome n n' . zfizaiggmzficfihiteregzedmtgehilg Alberta. Pacific Grain .. 41 sterling Securities A .. - a eres or he Mar e Prov noes. A 4.. _ Milburn School is progressing ia- .1, t d u, Asbestos -- w Radio .. THE nsrn son nscsivmo "mm" W" m 14 "ti" helm“! mmy under m, mp3,”! mum!” 22:2,’ "ti? lama: 255cm, 0e, Brazilian .. '11 Willy; Overlan blanket entires m the Fox Showhas d°p“tm°“"" °' "hm" “V” m’ i“ ment of was Jenn mndtrsen- m“ p y m, B. s. Oil s3 C, p. rt. .. boyrin brder-thmt- honesty, reliance and" other qualities may be New Brunswick, one in Prince Ed- ward Island, two in Cape Breton and been extended to October 23rd, on which dajo full particulars n; n. 46 ‘A 34 ‘i General Motors U. S. Steel ... .. .. B. C. Power Building Products ... .. The moving picture show conduct- 92°1'1°'14'4| = » - - - ~ Canada. Brewing .. . . . . .. 11 Bank oi Nova Swill Mirsmlchi pond. New Mills pond and The musical program included s. voc- l, - 3o the Matupedja River, the last source Mr. Neil Mclsesc, local represen- a1 solo by M“ E_ w_ Macmmlon Dominion Bridge .. r . . . . 1041.. Bank of Commerce .. u PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN by courtesy of the cmuonflrs of fish tatlve of the Confederation Life In- who was encore‘! Foreign Powgr securities __ 39 Rpygl Bsnk ... ... .- CANADA-Sunday. October 20th. m: fights on the Matapedm‘ EH8 surance Association recently sttend- Dr h“ finned w the m“ “m; Qompafgy __ 40 ‘There will be services in Len; Rive.- wm be secured also at the Moneu ed the Educational Conference held ' I m Ad“ o! mm“ chm Genera] steel wares ,, 31% _ _ Church at ll n. m. in the gum)“ in I-iialifax for the benefit of the com- he." o , ' r ’ Home on __ __ 15v, While trying to drive I W"? "F: River. Prince Edward Island, while n, , ,, dren’; orthopedic surgeon, nndtq the r - - - my M Aw“. o; church at 2,30 p, m, 1n m, Geddie pa. es representatives. 1 Imperial 011 .. .. 3'! from his face recen , e way most Memorial Church at 7.30 p. m. the No" scam’ hatchefles Wm be 1- - “in” which he “um” ”' dumn or Industrial Acohol __ __ 15y, Moupellier, France, lost control of hi! exc e l l e nt. The Quality never varies. ' quired in the Prize List must be in the Secrets f: office, in the Depafl. ment of Agriculture, Charlottetown. Preacher, J. Fleck. AT HOME-Mrs. R. W. Allen and four on the Nova Sootis. mainland. Atlantic salmon eggs will be taken in this province from fish in the saint John pond at Rod Head, the supplied by the Mnrgaree River. River Phillip and Adams Lake. About six streams are available in Prince Edward Island and the northern sec- ed by Mr. Cecil Dennis, oi O'Lelu'y in Glenwood l-lall on Tuesday was exceptionally well attended, . Mr. E. L. McDougoll, who reno- veted and enlarged his store during the ‘past summer has now completed developed. Mr. Frank M. Slowart was in the chair, ‘and"there wesone guest Mr. John McCoy oi New York City. crippled children. Since conling here lest week Dr. Acker has conducted operations in the two hospitals Hid has dealt in his clinic with s. large I Canada. Car Canada Cement .. Canada Power and Paper . .. .. International Petroleum .. Massey Harris .. 129 24% 84 .. .... ...». 54 28% 51% nternational Nickel .. .. BANKS automobile, which crashed into a tree and Auziere, his wife and two dsug tera wereiserloilfily ‘Illumi- Mrs. F. A. Randall will receive for the first time since their marriage at their mother's residence, Mrs. J. J. Hornby, 240 I-lillsboro Square on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. l5, from 4 to 6.30 o'clock. 8205-21 these improvements by repainting the exterior. l tion of Cape Beton for eggs of the wild, speckled trout. Land-locked sal- mon eggs will be taken at Chameook Lake. N. B. It is expected that there will be a. good supply oi eggs of brown Loch, Ioven and speckled trout pro- Mrs. Charles McDonald returned recently to her home in Boston. MES-l» after Spending the summer . ‘A . ‘ .' l] (I: OQQ-OOOQO-QQM BRAHMIN TEA’ i IS_ THE FINAL CHOICE ‘amass A A Tea Full of Strength And Fine Flavor Sold only in Red, Airtight Packages. aakuxkaa -._.--- Keep Your Floors Bright and Beautiful iWith GLIIIIJEWS FLOOR VARNISH _ sou) ONLY BY ‘UCCESSFUI. ‘ HUNTERS-Mr. G. M. Donald, of Kensington, P. E. I., who with his brother. Mr. Ios. Don- aid, the well known merchant tailor, have been on s. hunting trip to Al- bert County, returned to the city yes- tedsy with s fine specimen oi the monarch of the forest which was brought down in the Kings County wooda-Moncton Times. HUNTER RIVElh-The Sacrament of the lord's Supper will be dispen- sed in the Presbyterian Church, Hunter River. st the close of the 1i a. m. service on Sunday, October 20th. There will also be an evening servoe. Preparatory services will be held on Thursday and Friday even- ing, October\1'1th ‘and 18th at 7.45 o‘clocir. All are cordially invited to attend. i THE AUTUMN SPLENDOR 0F FALCONWQOD. — A correspondent ” writes: It would seem as ii Nature curable for domestic stoclh-St. John Telegraph Journal. undergone an operation in the City Hospital for appendicitis is on the way to recovery. ~ intentions later oi crossing to the old months. of Jolxian Memorial Sanatorium. Mrs. Collins. and Miss Mortimer, oi Saturday, and were the guests (or the week-end of Dr. Creelman, Park 'I‘er- ' race. ' PERSONALS Miss Mary McAleer. who has Rev. Dr. Fulton‘ J. Coflin leaves this morning for Halifax with the country for the winter and spring Dr. B. J. Collins, Superintendent River‘ Glade, N.B.. accompanied by Halifax, motored to Charlottetown on GLENWOOD AND VICINITY The lobster fishermen oi this sec- tionlro now busy landing traps. li- with her mother, Mrs. Angus Hickey, Dunblane. -. The regular monthly meeting oi’ Dunblane institute was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Amos uorlill, wl.h eight members and twelve visitors present. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Mo- tion csl-ried that the question of can- vassing for the ssniiorium be left over for the present. A reading was then given by Mrs. n. s. McPherson on the subject, "How to make- the Program more-interesting." Consid. erable discussion took place ' along this line and plans were made‘for the next meeting. It was also decicL ed to study "Home-nursing" during the coming winter. Sums discussion took place regarding the holding oi a concert and Mrs. D. A. McPher. son was appointed to secure s suit- able play for presentation et same. _ The next meeting is w be held gt; the home of Mrs. D. A. McPherson on October 11th. Roll-call is m be M9031!!! adjourned after singing then served by the hostesses for the answered with "My first recitation," ' "God Save the King." Luncheon was l “White t ’ the earth. Star Kerosene’ “WhitétStar Kerosene” is refined from high gravity 100 %‘ Pennsylvania Oil fiche richest, cleanest, and- costliest crude that comes. 011i 0f It is clear, even burning. Smokeliéglswiilnd ‘m’ I iformly reliable. " ‘A ' ' W. H. AITKEN CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Pull rests-deed". Hosiery AI is in sympathy with our smiciod and unfortunate fellow-beings at Falcon- wood. I doubt if there is a spot on this Autumn-decorated island that surpasses in beauty the surroundinl! of the hospital. Go there, when the sun is shining and see a natural pen- orema oi’ exquisilq loveliness. The young trees exhibit e tender beauty which enhances the rich and male!- tic grandeur of the matures M1889- The hospital is certainly happily lo- cated. There is comforting shade in m- hsving had s comparatively suc- cemful season." ___- ‘The Rogers Hardware Company Limited _‘ '.Will not discolor with water, or scratch white. A quick drying, hard, durable fin- ish, pale in color. Can be poll-Shed 01' left bright. VYHEN f POLISHING USE “ Old evening. Receipts amounted to $1.82. -A. . ' ‘Ditilllli WAR (Special to the Guardian) SHANGHAI, Oct. ll-Rosolved t5 411991088 fllmfi! of rebllion, the Ne. tionalist Government today virtually declared war against Gen Fen; y"- Helene. one of the Chinese lords, who Farmers are nowbusy digging P0- tatoes. Craps are onl fair but this fact is compensated for by the fact that the price is high. w‘ —Q Mr. Ernest Bradley. teacher of Dunblane School is spending his va- cation at his home_in Charlottetown. Congratulations are being extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McLean upon the arrival of Lyoung daugh- . ter. has been a thorn in the side of the t, be t d randeur , summer hea auY ‘I: ‘I we “mm regime for nun‘ nought l N m mlumn’ “d ‘h’ ' mm Services et Glenwood United The state council of which Ci-liang- e o’ 55o Style No. 300V blasts of winter- M New" "m! i" Church were well attended on Sun- Kai-Hek is president issued a man- 7m urns sl-lsni 4s GUAGB ALL CfcuraOin be insympathy with the distressed or day. nevémwrts éorillg heirs deiolmorderlng a punitive expedition A Lighe a mg cl-llrsgrcNEwlm ‘fr? “MT Style No. 365 win , it is h d those who are ‘Wlilf- p ex snges ve sga t,two Fens’! generals, Una “wad , m’ _ MOD '35”- sorro inn.“ wouirnot’ t w do arranged between ltev. Mr. Profitt chi-yum; ‘Y... ghin_flnl_m_ :3 (improved pointed $2 0o ‘ pa}. quip-anus‘ k sFfiPenH. “w” M m’ of outset-y, Rev. m. lilliott of iclms- bu“, "m, 8mm“, “vmcw m, ‘ service Weght g. Wi y Whit. ti"! "t" l" °h°°f ‘"4 “m!” ‘dale and Mr. Lorine. Under thll H" 0n Hankow, along m. R191"- - All csnellcrlr wearing nodding Unqumionably the finest and sheen rooopised as thelseu wearing been . them. nngement the service in this sec- gow "u"; w," deemed u, h", apedally forhthoee who qt stocking evergffrisld in Canlsda in America. l - " - -'mu.chml_' u, ab," require a " weig t stoddn n: this price. e equiv: en: Em“- . ~ e-fihh-h- - -~--“‘"::“- --~“*::::: of the Her-In proving?" e c ' i "Fmbml “ha” “m” ".‘ °f m” imP°‘.‘°d "Y1" "'4 " 0"" """' , ; ' ' ‘nw , 140x00): my 19__n11°'1“< ‘ ‘mmlmmfi "IPPIWPNIE- mild! higher Pflwl- 5i“! ff“! ‘P? [is]; f” m4 ‘d; “I "Fur , declaration of war llainst the rebel $1.50 s pdr. °° °°° _ “Bsfll? 1W8 “'5' ‘m’ Sqnse Heel. > _. , : ‘m, ucmmnu w“, mm “mam s I N _ forced foot rn and dander-u . ~ '- ‘ a cilhflllfl “d j 351M. the state council of the na- t’, ' o‘ zoo I,” n Jo" n“ gzl mph-mm‘ A“ M u” $2.00 1 F"- . r T. ,Gives floors a beautiful , r . . tionalist Govt. ordered the arrest (I00 Hui. . Wilbur! equal at tbi: prim of War Minister Lu Chins-Lin,‘ said , a despatoh to the detailed express to- . > day. The WalzMinisior, the despalcb we» - e-ee n»- Me- ' i a ALLEY £9’ Co. a against the govemment and the or- ’ del- for his arrest vu iuuedbr - - Ohiang-Ksi-Hek, president of the P council. , _ _ Polish ‘that will not scratch or heel-maria‘ ‘ ’ ' 1 lb. cany....'.........' Fashionable _ Footwear |--AA--a-