' 4m" _. . i OCTOBER 2. 1924‘ - lMemorial Service i Held at Cornwall . . , . .i Bitter Coolmzg Result? "e obtained from qllllityeingre tents. ii d?°"'" i-itffilii‘. i" i.‘ii‘i’i§i§.'~‘i'l.ii: A simple. bill lmnresslvc- war me. [mortal service was held on gun. day last at Corn Naill. in the vicinity i M m“ 3911119735 Monument. the basal i lof which was appropriately deconiL 9d Will flourers. The afternoon was "u" and Wilirm and s. large number 01 lledlllq turncil out. lVlr. George Urewstoi COHIWBI] presided at nie‘ ssrtiee, which conssleil of the. 148MB of hymns, lcd by church ichilll‘ members. and short illlui-ess s; es. The BDUJKEI‘! were Mr, Justice Aldéflfilllt, ltev. Dr. Gouge. an. Rev. Mr. Millet. i i ' Mr. Justice Arscnlitilt referred t .his rectnt v.s.t to the liattliifiuldi and assured h.s hearers that ill boys in whose hon-ir our inoni lnients here are erected, are not f0. ~ ,gotten in Franco and Flnndcri ‘WllUTE each glzve is silrni-otiiite. with its own lieatistoiie and kcl. [beautiful with fresh flowers. He ri g-rstteti that owing to the great e) tent of the war ilrea and the shor ‘time at his disposal it was possibli .for him to visit only a few Canal. an cetneterics. Stunting in the ccmctcry a VZiiny, gazing upon the graves o. ‘our htioic dead iiiill lllJiklllg iii ii. sacrifce they inndc, tho qutstio. 181118 -l.o his mind whether, afte. .ill, the world has yet learnt-Ii thi. esson. of the war. Certainly i-i BF-iatiotilil affa rs today are fa. ii,o.ii being slttlcd. in France, hi ri-gietted to f.nil a prevailing suit. inent of uiifaitli .l.i. what is lililnl done to establish world pence; they seem to be Impressed with the di- that Germany considcrs hclsclf no yct defeated a-lid that "i spirit o. revenge is lurking IIIUFU,‘ whicl |niay again plunge Europe hill ‘bloodshed. Let us hope that. Friiiic~ is lnistakcn, that Germany is s n care in hot‘ 1irop0suls and that tlii world dlilcgilttis itsseinlilcd _\ peace conference at Gencvu wil [successfully find a means of avert ling a-nother war‘. The speaker bcllt-vtid that thl cause of so iillicli discord ihroullli out the world today is that nation. und lndvidtluls arc not tiiliowlnt the chilrltiilile prefillkll- "Dlihcnllllig: s s on wout i i-Vc lldhsflufq Wars are caused ‘throuitl the failure of people to rcalzzc this; _liy tht-lr efforts to impose their will l on others. niid when tho)’ “WV-m d‘ 0r eve, y \ ._ wash-day method“ * I INSO is ideal for any wash-day O method you use. You do n0! ave to change any OI 70"‘ "W51 I¢p5-—-iflB\ use Rinso where- you . secl to use ordinary soap. j you like to boil your white cot- na, Rinso will give you iuat the iii cleansing suds you need)" ‘ e boiler. If you use a washing iachine, follow the advice of the big lashing machine manufuchirerb—- “l . seRinao. C | ' * ‘lnowr son-in i‘ ,1 lthat poiicalily. tli niticiiiill ll- lll/ lIllT" V of iirius. l uat soaking with this trey! kind of I tip loosens all the dirt until n ' ingle rinsing leaves the c1015!!! lean and spotless. ilni\lii-i-lilsi-ilii.vr: win-m Squvi-zlllg nlld plurlilni: out IIltlt‘I\ 1 iii-lids llliiki- llll- pores lllrcl- and culls: l lirrltiltllili. lllilt-kht-nils url- i-illlsi-d l‘! l", i Plllllllllllllllll lit‘ dust llllll dirt nlld not‘ ' ri-tliills from tho skill. null thoro is only lllll‘ sitfc mid suro wily illid olll» that lll'\'l‘l‘ falls to ill‘! fill "f Ill“m"u “lm |iii~ \\‘ll_\'. tlio—-tlint ill to dissolve thoin. Just got from nny drug store illioilt two owcver you do_your wash, make easy by using Rinso. 4 j . l _ , ' i’ 0llll(‘<‘N of |ll‘l“lIXllIf‘ powdrr~ilprlliklo il Rmsn l5 sold lwifull grocer! LIWTH) |,,,,i,. M, ,. |,,.,_ w"; (-I(;fl\-'l'l|ll ovi-l- tllv TORONTO llilncklli-ildn llrlilkly for ll §l~\v_llci-ii_llll.~< _ _ i ' 9i z.- and dLpmlmmr “was i wlliih oil‘. llllll you'll ho surprised to sl-fl ' itliiliuivi-ry lilni-klii-nd hits illlulpplinroll llllll [hr ilklll will ho loft soft and tlil ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Willie visifng the ilouse 0t Peputies in Par-s the speaker. was JIIDTGBSEII with the fourth article of the French Constitution guaran» 195i!!! liberty to every individual of the nation, to ll whatever that iudividlul wishuJ. so long its iic dill not Interfere with the liberty of his teilow sulijcct. This s thc great truth whit-n nations as welt as in dividuiils slionid grasp. Let, iii mind o-ur oili. business; u, with, we like wiih ii our own liultl-i a. a nation, but itviis not interfere- with the liberty of otir neighbors, rtad Ucrniany irune this instead .i. hituiking faith until mher flllllflits 'lnd ruthlessly trampiug down little eigitini, ttlcre would probably -~.cr have heui a World vyiir. f 1'1“! flllcakci’ had no patience with IUBU wiio today are try rig to raisi ..r.t'c by harp-til: on lhc instances .iiilc during tiic war. iii-t lls torgt. vJClll. ivtiat we llouid Htllliflllllllll‘ is .l\5 ltsstin ul lliiltlhill charity; ll .10 boys \Vll().‘~'(! llll‘llli|l‘y wt; noun, i these iiltiilunii-iits could spt-ait to .iy, they wouid lll'l;(: ttl.s‘ \l| up. o live and let live, tii no to Utlltlffi. ill ivftluuliy, its it cunimtlnity and as ~ 111111011. whiit we vluiuld llllVi.‘ Lhtrs do lo us. Let lis as Canad- lil5 forgot racial and [Ullgtllllil .Ifi?l'l.‘ll(5t‘a', which rest ontlri ly with ie inuiviiiuzii, iii d .ll our dealings 443th!!!‘ take every mail for w.iat _- ..i, mrt-spcciiic of aiiylh l..}; iiia. JlIcUilIH his .iwn conscicticc. if WU .ill its ii lllllllvl of lziiiiriio lii titlilll’ ii .atitinal r riuii; and if “ALOIIQ enrn tliilt great itssou, wt.- will iavc nu ftitilri- \\"tl'S, illlll he world vill lill'il\\‘ llll.l't‘.l‘ to the illcal ltini; I tom of Christ. Loiicllllliiiz. Juditi- Arsviiniilt |tilited the.- '~it‘lll.illll‘lli of llll! JJPOHT, ielttiilii [iiiriol and thuoltiiziitti. .ard.nal ivlcrcior, that wc lined iarc no ilnx l-ly alimlt our hlirtiil: oils who izavo tliu.i' llvcs for fruc- ioln, ‘llltl who now are wearing tho nilrtyrs cr.i\\i .. HEY. llr. (it ngii, of tho Ciliri- lziii Jliurcli, (‘llarliitli-toivii, cmphiis he achliivctilcnt of Canada's sons n the war in helping to raise ‘anada from the stiaitus of it l)oiii nion to that of an lniperal power. Uifaviirahly situati-l as W0 nrc. teogrnpltically illlll ciiiiiztiltrally, wc :aiinot liccoino great except hought tho individual docdt-l airll norlts of our pcoplu. We have undo n distinct slop forward in ro. 'cnt yvars through lhn suitor iii: .i-ild silcrificii of the Wiir. Nt-vvr upon tho soil of (‘iinliliil ins thcrl- lit-on waged a Will‘ ' ‘lgKNiSi-ilflll liy ("Ifllllllilllfi-ll all ivzlrs Lhat IIZIVL‘ iilllffllvtl olir soil have D0011 of coiitpirst wagl-d liy nafons remote from us. Our puiplo had grown up ltnacciistoiiicd til martial music and tho arts of war. Yot wllcil thc call cilnit- nllr boys gladly voiunituerorl in tho t-aliso of frl-i- ilnm and won for themselves an uu. dying nitrite. _ The speaker looked forward t0 the day when the four great itlcai families of Canada, English. Scotch, Irish and French, will in: come so nierizr-d in putriofc senti- inent that we will sl-ek no other slut. us than that oi’ ollr colnnron heritage {action charity as lnd vllltlals l.. I today, lll lhi- l'arl.aiiii-iil. of Nilliliiis. an lliipi-rlal rolcti in the (li‘il‘l'llllll in); iii‘ iuluii- \\'i\l' nnd plntw. liiki- tho lsraoliics of old. will till ir iiliiiiiliiil-lils Pf sililil- looking t'il.~l|\\'ill‘l|. our t7llllill‘l‘ll'fi l'lllltll‘t‘|l will ilsk: What Illililll; yc liy till-si- nrtzliuiiioliti-i. And tlil-y ivfll Iii- told tho story nt‘ tllc (Yauailllzn t-ontili- gents in tho war. ‘lVil lif the grout pr co llillll for victory. We may not. understand tho t'l|ll iiiciisiiri- lit ill-air sunk-ring. lint wn will know that lllt‘ silcrifico was t:'iiipll~"* :-.nd iliiit llll‘ lilit-riy we possess was tho grout, tichll-vt-iiil-tit wli'cli that HEICTIIICI‘ was iiiallv. Friitivl- nnd Fliilidl-inl. Canada. illl‘ splIilii-i" l)t‘lli‘\'l‘4l, is dvslinvll i" grow from strength to sirvtilzlli, and In“ lll‘l'.(llllll a larval pliwor in‘ the/World: liui it lilu§=t over iii war. ('llll('.lllSl(lll. urgniz that wliill- r4‘ iiictiilu-rint: our heroic lload. must not forget lllilS('~\\'ll(‘| ri-turncil. oxpresscd offuctlvoly oil iii Fmnco llur'ni-'. ilii- war. 'l‘ S(‘l‘Vl(!l' CIOSUil with illl‘ National ~- pliros In their liiitnrnl collllitlnu. Children’s All Wool Hose‘ _ PLAIN ANI) RIBBEI) ‘ - wvtioI. (lASllMEltE ‘ Gents pa" Children's All Wool and Cashmere Hose, regular ‘ 65c to $1.00 value. Sizes 4 to 8 1-2, but not all sizes in any one, color. Black, Scarlet, Sky Blue, Pink and White. ' Special... . ... 49c A REMARKABLEl OVERCOAT VALUE its Canadians. By virtue of the pure Anthem. PATONS Offering of Exceptional Bargains for Exhibition Week The restricted space in this advertisement does not permit u-s to mention all the extraordinary values we are offering for Exhibition Week. You must visit our store, see our prices and compare our goods to fully realize the exceptional bargains you can get here. 1'0!‘ l.orn,. (fiiinplivll; fl, Cecil (Jauipbcll ll is ours iii lilild llllzh tlili llirl-h Irvin: (imnvmqi; 0| which thl-y k illlliflll who fi~ll ‘ be ‘lilvolrii hlilclicoil; 3. throiuzli lli‘l‘Ol(' l-ffnrts. in pence as “"111 l- lllllli‘ (‘iilllolllf- ltor. m. still-i spnkr- iiiiirf; it}. iiiliiiiii Ill-ally: Il- \\'I' 2, i\rthui' (filmpliull. in 9mm’ .\'Illtll‘(‘tl .\l?l('Ii(‘.()il. Joan Cilmphcll. form, quoting linos ho lllltl compose qrm“ lRlSl-lTOWN "sCcl-l-cigof-u - - —~-» l‘). '|‘lit- l(lll(l\\'llll.', is illv- siziiiding lit nii_l isim_ ~ llowtu-iss. clliAnlirrl-zs A little higher _ in price,fbut— ' ‘whata wonderful difference a few cents make. Professional t‘ Ii-Tls .2 {a lll- ll‘l‘Sl|ill\\'ll sllioo] for llit- iimilllls Minard's Lln-‘ment for Rheumatism Palmer & Palmer o» fitlzliit and Si-plliliilior: (Ludo \'lll. l, l|t‘l‘llt! Profit; 2- .'\l'l'lliu iilin; 3, Will .\iiinn; iiil- Mann. llcrllizi llavisoti: Li, ICrilv-sl Pctors. (linilll- \'ll..-~i. Anna Harlan"; 2~ (irzldo Vi.- i, Verna Cittslns; ~i, Kiilhlccn Profit, Alma Campbell and lviin liavison. equal. (irallle Vp-il, llaiicl (liiiiipholl. 2 (iriilli- lV. l, (ill-tin (‘tllllllllfilll (irzidi- lll. ~l, Joan (‘iiniiiboll; 2. liiilull l'il_Vlli"l‘. lirzlllli ll. —l, John Miii-lii-iill; 2, Norma llilvi (iriull- l lSr.) i Edith Cfllllllllflllii (irarll- l .lr.— -l, Norris (iamplil-ll Purim-t iitlonilancc. M a t: l ivlid, l Jl-ssle Kii tliloiin (Iilnipholl l Cousins. Voriiil. SPECIAL sizes. M - -¢o>—-~—- “lli-iir," silid Iiirs. llrown- “l do .1, [Filih lIt'lli‘\'(' Mrs, Johnson is zllioul something. Silo hasn't been to scti us for sevl-rtil ilays." . "llo sure,’ 2' find Olll what it. ls wilt-ii she comes. .lvsi~xlo Cousins; 3. llillla Campbell; “ml we“ “y it o" h” "gain" _~Fiery, Itchy Eczema 2f, Healed Right Up By ll. ltuth Ctllii ilil-li; Rllo Bulldln i" t, lfllwili ('il,i'Il]iI)Pll. l l ' Any lirr-iikint: ollt of the skin, (‘.\'t‘ll liiiry, itching l-czi-lnzi. can lio ly overcome by zlpplying a lll.- ili- Illciltho Sulphur specialist. ‘(in il-li skin -. ~ x 1' s. thll. Alarm" RWHL“itnhlyglunlli stioylnlfl iirfllicr ll s Proflt..tlt- int". of Rowlos Mvntho Sulphur lvan liavistin, llazrl (Yzltnphcll and from any good drugclst and use i' ' _ ililtii cold (7]'I};llll. Ladies’ Silk Stockings SILK Hosts, ItEGULAIt $1.00. i This is an exceptional value in silk stockings and in- cludes all odd lots which range in price up to $1.25.Ab0ut every color worn during the past season will be found in this lot, but not more than a few pairs 0f each kind. All Special..... .. . .. H. J. PALMER. K- t._ Barrister, Etc. Money to Loan Bank of Nova Sootla Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. MacDonald & McPhee B. A l ‘s, A. McDONALD, H. F. McPHEE l . I offendt-il ' said .\ir. Brown, “to B. A. Blrrlltcns, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan . Charlottetow Mark R. iiiiiliigi B - . BARRISTER. BOLICITOR. ETC. Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P, E. island says n noted llccrlusti of ltsl proparaiiml inslilnily i liriiigs ease from skin irritation, . -- rr l C soothes and heals thc eczema right Dr: Ci.» C. Arfllllbald "Hi1 “m” up and leaves th» skin clear and g _- y p g some of whom may lio in dire want 5,.“ 1nd,), (yum-ins, Billy smwflrt, 3mm,“ k run“ .7 " ‘ “t 'ad'““ during the ycnr to conic. This hl- i.;\....1_\-n ‘\ifl(r“(\ynd‘ 1mm Modlcni School lnd Hospital it SPlflOilLIfllli“ to relieve the tor- ply-nu“ "mum; to Eye. 5am N“, nil-tit and (IlSIllZllFfllllOllL. Sufferers (‘iililslflh- from skin irouhlc should [mt a lit- and Throat Office Bayer Building Great Goorge Stroot Talflphono 050d. i2 Oflllul Honrn- 4 m r! a m. 1 u. 5 29c pair .. ....-29c ON SALE FOR b EXHIBITION $15.00 Half a dozen of dif- ferent colorings, sev- eral different styles will be shown in this wonderful line of Overcoats for Exhibi- tion Week. Full Belt, Half Belt, and 3-piece belt mod- Peau with White Blitck with White Brown with White ‘ All sizes. Regular $1.35 t0 $1.50 value. f slur AND wool". TWO TONE EFFECT SILK ANI) WOOL Here is a wonderful bargain in Silk and Wool Stockings, light weight, two tone effect as follows: Grey with White Putty with White Coating with White Camel with White 98o pr. 98 2.. els, Raglan and set in sleeves, all double breasted with patch pockets. NEW YORK HATS QOMETHING NEW FROM NEW YORK, every few days-that is what has made the mlIIlne-ry chop a hlvo of industry this Fall. just come in by the last axprelo and go on sale for Fair Week at $5.00 $4.00 $6.00 A wonder fui lot ofeariy fall ideas have Comfort. lals. All these coats are made in heavy, warm, soft materials. ’ UN BLEACHED COTTON, 40 INCHES WIDE 5 TO l0 YARD PIECES. PER YARD Herc l: I bargain that In going to ‘ill-WI worth more money .................................. .. . Boys’ Suits That Will Hold Their Own Packed full of roundly woven fab- rIca-bllcked up by good workman- uhl-p-qtl. the wear thnt good nultvl Men’s Shirts Wool Coat Sweater Exhibition Week $1.60 5r Good heavy weight wool coat Iwonte with lmlll col- lar, clan 88 to 44. an excep- tional vllno for Fllf WWI‘- $l.39 ' oln give In hero for the boy. lldOl that, a world of fine appur- lnoo that means a ‘lot to you. . s. "$03130 35.1mm‘ Flannel .1 Exhibition Week A good llonvy weight work- ing olilrt with collar attached, mud. In I good roomy style. Qpoolnl Fair Wonk ...... .. $1.30 Sanitary Mlttrou, all nlzu. lnterelxthe careul housewife. 7c Get come of SPECIALS FROM THE FURNITURE DEPT. I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ill Complete Outfit. Iron Bod/Reinforced Woven Wire Spring and ' Special ................................ ..... .. $11.75 Guaranteed Bed Spring: ............................................ .. _... $8.75 Blnlury Felt Ind Fibre Matti-cues. alilnlzel. Special Sliding Steel Couch with Green Denim or Grotonns coveret Mat- IP61 during Fair week. Wholeulc Prion prevail throughout the Furniture Deplrhnorlt.“ .... .. $4.98 $12.75 ADVANCED SHOWING FUR ‘COLLAR COATS $22.00 We have secured 35 manufactur- ers sample coats representing all the diffrent models being made in popular priced coats, which we are offering at this unusual price. Fill‘ ‘collared coats that repres- ent all that is to be desired in Warmth, Style, Smartness and They come in half a dozen different colors and mater- Values up t0 $45.00. Your choice of any coat in the lot at the exceptional price of .. $22.00 PLEATEI) SKIRTS OF ALL-WOOL ARMURE OAMISOLE TOP models, one of the nelson’: most popular otylen in pleated lklrtl of ALL-WOOL ARMIURE CREPE-Mil material M: l Wide‘ ruputltlon for ‘both oervlce and appearance, and adapt: Itself readily to tho combined. group: of knife and box plelh which can be onlly pruned, an oxcoptilonolly attractive lnd wrvlconblo oklrt which come: In the following colon. Gray. 3510p, flavy. final. Cocoa. 81:00 24 to 44. Special .......,....._..._.._.._-. $2,]; I. ,, CREPE $2.98