FURNACES HEATERS tied MR1 PROF. HIRAM BALL. ENGLISH GOLD PRIZE MEDALLIST AWARDED 10 GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS ORGANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR BAPTIST CHURCH Bred to Lay i B. C. W. Logborne, Cockerels and‘ Lllllldll. Bargain in bnaedlng hens. will also nil my pen in egg laying wontest. EVERETT HOWATT. Cape Traverse R. R. yl3520_“' Students in the following subjects PIANO, VOCAL, ORGAN THEORY OF MUSIC - . . i Studio: Baptist School Room Hours--9 to 12 and 2 to 5 Special prices during next ten verliflii b)’ Aplwlmlm“ days for live (owl over 45$ lbs. Cttll j-our flotks now and get the high, ~st price. l THE HARRIS ABATTOIR 00.! 1039-20-1 week. ’ 5515114112 Silver Black Foxes 4 olit’! ,le now prepared to receive Music Few pairs pedigreed f" 1m: ‘CHARLOTTETOWN cuAtznmt o-ooooooooooo-o-ooo-ooooooe-ol l A Sweetheart at l ‘ Tluny , 1 "rt-t: eronv or A wo. ‘- man's rnausronma- § non , ‘ i By Marlon Rublncarn ~v OOOQO-O-O-O-OOOQ-O-O-QOQO-OOOOO-O- w: co HOME. chapter 42. As the warm Spring day's- ran‘ along into earl)‘ Summer. a Wilt-it‘, |of depessiott kept coming (l\‘i‘l' inc. qyfl pm] “mile large inroads tutu‘ ‘our little sum of ntuntnY-Hlll" lllll‘? lot‘ our lrt-edotu. that little l1"=¥ll\_‘.\' if inti;,,._,d,,d “pa; was to be the end We were. of course, to g homo to Henly Pails for the sunt- mer vacation-and then? Violet and l sat down one even- ing and counted things up "hlother wouldn't hear of un stay» iug on in the city," Violet said. "Site thinks it's bad enough that we should be here thtls winter." "Yes, and she is grumbling a lot becnttse oi’ the work this Spring. 11nd only lterseli and Esther to do It all," I answered. i taitrkod up her last letter 1mm the table. lt was ‘a lonl-f wail: really, it was four paces of rontplaitth. l One horse ltatl a sure foot ant‘. would not be worked tin-i that de- layetl the plowing, there was talk o1‘ a Vllilriilllll blight. tire t-otvs wcrc not thrivlttg, and Jtttttes -~ poor tdnmes- " s nut ntnt-lt use about i i o SECTIONAL BOOKCASES ARE THE BEST For llle by All Leading Furnllurc Dealers. "MACEV STYLE BOOK." lull of In. (ornutlon. Iree for the asking. CANADA FURNITUREMAII Wm WOODSTOCK. ONTARIO. l! what, Aunt Enid, we'll 1rd)’ l0? lll“ first tcrut, that ends in February’. and we'll live as economically tts we can with trorqfurt. Anti then- wr-li, we'll are. tl ran i4" It WWI‘ iiun, urltl ntaybe we t-au stay on for a few more months." ‘She stared over the table at me. Violet for the tlmt time was lacing the real problems of llfe—-l:lle mean. sordid little Ilfflllléllltl of food and rent and necessities. Her eyes look-' t-d vt-rry serious, almost tragic, ttsl she elaborated her plan-—-a position lm- liter. and a very, very economic- ul liie for its, s.) we could hang on --i-\t-ti soiling our furniture if we same to a t-rfrziaw-ztttytltittg, so we ‘Jflllld have the bteneiit oi’ llvlnil. lll this lttxge, wnnderfttl fast-iuatlttg town. After all, whttt was there for us‘! ‘Atutitlt . , . . . . . . . . .. A‘. Tanadiun tlenersl l-Ilet-triv . . . ..-‘ STOCK QUOTATIONS _ t». 9-m- s. r. "" Brunt pton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HXDIH Shawitiittnit ... Laurrniiti» Pulp. t . . . Cattudittlt Steamship Con]. d1) Plvd. Aslirsius‘ llntntttiun Sloulreal Power Winnipeg idiot-trio National Breweries Atlantic Sugar .-\tt~lti.~.nt v Ant. Cur and Fouutit" Ant. Lurotuotive Ant. stut-ltitn; and tltetlnittg . xuat-otttla Copper Canatltatt Pacific Railway New York Central . . . . . . . . . .. 9w, Cuba (‘alto Sugar r‘ Crucible Steel ‘ tlmtt-rltational Paper . Kelly Springfield Mex Petruletittt- .. . . luterttattottal .\ler. .\ luv . Pro»; Sit-cl Car . . . . . , . . . .. Rt-adinr, Suuthertt Pacific‘ Studebaker Ultiott Pacific Utah (‘oppcr . U. S, Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (‘out llrltllzr- MONTREAL EXCHANGE. 193i Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.50 lllll? Victory . , . . . , . . , , , , ,,.,1il5,~l0 BANKS ‘GOLF BALL HITS Summer ‘time ‘brings mainy children i‘ buck to the old ltome-amonfl 193""! "Wm- oriee renewed will be the Tea they used in clilldlnood-r-“RED ROSE.” ’ RED ROSE Crushed COFFEE pleases particular folks. 1C n mm. . . " A . lltrll- ll Q, L -—_L— rpm. “Union, “';|_\ lhP "Pa" 0f its nun automobiles ownt-tl in Snip“... loiiul to tvrvur at tit-t club. Mttltivill lll‘ nelzctl M‘ tux t-tvllt-t- or lriQrhls “m, 1, party oi’ gout-rs were Malcolm Mat-Kay. Altlcrtttnn \\'_ a gami- win-n a halldl. Manson. t-ltairtmttt n1 lllte ti“. fort-c frmn atl-‘nnt-c rottnnlltén thuutzltt it Fllfilllgt. _.<+¢-—-- inlllvl‘ puini on the course struck that, t-crtztltt cittzetts were nuublt-l m,“ i“ H“. Bu.“ ut- it'll to tht- m p: ~ their trtxes but t-ottltl atria-l: his t-utttpttttltms (‘ZIFIllO l'li|-‘ about tn lligll-li0\\'t=|'t-<l t-;|,-_.-_ l!) tht- club hint-M for 'i‘lu\ti ho nrdcrctl u survuy- m‘ n“. books atttl tnduy has dis: VPJHI l-ltlward Albt-rl (‘ltristiatt tioorgv‘ .-\ll'.ll'l‘\h' Patrick David, Print-u of “xiii-s, tvt-n- rt-gisitert-tl tn Lilo ill-q parlutvttt of tht- lutcritn- of .]ntt- t-ttltagt-tl ltt nan 2n, 1:120, and Nm ii. 1921.‘ driven with izrnal PLAYEWS NOSEurutunl and _.____. rind hiut I\'l<}\\' YORK, Sept. 2l.—\\'bllv "trt-altut-nt. ‘ th t» place. “No lteart in his work at, all," whim‘ i“ ‘he gmaw" lmged'v—nev' Batik Contmerce playing golf at Wvsit-ltestc-t" Ilillfi Bank Royal . (m 1],,- (mlqrirt; m‘ M UST PAY TAXES more lltan forty canes 9|‘ mp, kilup 'l‘lu- ortlot" to st-lve tlul r-ttrs follow. I runny Wanted Good breeding stock. E OLIVER S. McNEILL= golf coursi- \\'l|ltt~ Plains or to know anything, to be t-otitett-l titer wrote. , , . _ with a nttserablc, narrow t-ytstcttt-e, qmm‘ “my. l (‘mm Mam“ mm!" Bank Aizntrea Mmnhk‘, |n0y||jng_i OR GIVE UP CARS l-d, We will buy live fowl over He; lbs. for next two days. Highest; prices. No lt-ghorn accepted. E. HICKEY. Kensington , New Perth 8026-20 -9i. ~ lI6-2"-4 . rliuiiry Wanted W; will buy live fowl over 414, send your order in lbs. ln weight for next ten dayswltrrfliflrfill l0‘ fill only!» mghggg prices, No leghorns ac-‘wrlte for prices and tr-rttts to .81....‘ art-ts P. s. t. DRUDGING co., l ' PENDLETON snos. CllllrlOllMuvvll Suffolk l l l i llussel illfd IA’ G ll F 7073-16-1 tun §037~2"-4I. _._-_a WANTED: Wanted to secure a good representation to handle the Moon Motor Car. Splendid opportunity for the right mart. Exclusive territory and a real good propcsillvn- F" particulars address JACK McKENNA, Box 273. Sydney, N. S. 8025-20-1 week. ‘AAAQQQQQO4IQQAAOAAAAQAQ-QQQOOOGOD Jln-pe month,“ won“ it?» Emmi _ Atd Ti ClllllCfll “child ’ ottrses in Live Stock, Field Crops, ' msc and Butter Making, Lobster sting, Motor Mechanics, Carpen- gislz-tcltsmiilting, English, Arith- ;ic and Agricultural Economicm; . ' months free tuition to all boys t-t-ltl young men over fifteen years of :r- I l3otitts for attendance. N0 en- t: .:.:»-:-=: examinations. First and scc- or d y. -.-rn' rottrscs. Work begins about ..“é<>v¢.-ti-1ltt~r ‘tr-ti sk for calendar, en- ‘ "c. 5d-Tl'~i-"~'= Th d,“ ‘. f. 2i ‘l;- ‘rn-i. Trtzrpa- emeni. I/llu- Ar Charlottetown and leave for Montreal July 3 July l" July 31 August 14 August 28 ‘ulzntt vvn and leave ‘or St. John's June 27 July 1t July 25 Augunt 5 August 22 September 2 September 5 September 1" September 16 September 19 September 25 For further passenger and freight Information apply to (SARVELI. BROS. Agent! SAVE THESE COUPON They Have a Big Value 500 rental-z vortzs fat. "Aw l-litrkw-r ‘tine P! IRIFV 1'1 dill‘: 1'2 Aurtust 5 AtJQUUI ii n44‘ F0" v Name of Conteetant Every lnue of The Guardian during the next two weeks will contain I coupon. Save every coupon. Thoy have a blg value. Start saving votes today. Tltll coupon, when neatly cut out and brought or mall Gd to the Campaign Office of The Guardian will count for the person whose name in written thereon. VOID AFTER 8591180 Farmers requiring mussel mud prom ptly.. or Altintague Vi said softly. “lietlitl want to litt- islt sultoul so l1atil_v-autl bt- was so sweet becattsc l was ablt- to romv to college. .\'ot a hit jualotts. Anti ht- wmtld have done butter work -tltau I. Ho really tlet-torvetl (ht-l t-itzttlt-e." "lie t-ottld not b0 spared from tho‘ farm." l said, to console ltvr, “lis- ther says the work this Spring has be tn ltttrtlt-t‘ than ever." “\\'t~ll_ we'll bt- there to ltclpttcxt wot-k." The girl sighml a little. ".- uty cxattts. are, tivcr by 'l‘ltttrs _ l we won‘t have an r=.\‘t- so ti) rcnraiu t Anti, 10o, it. costs less to go ltutnt- than to stay on hvrc. We ltave to pay the rent this Summer. on the ‘lat, but we save tht- cost of our table by being home-and lldllllllfl to tipffllll tnoncy on itt lion- lt-y Filllfi." “i-lclett is going: tn take iht- llal for tht- Summer," ‘l said. “She ztslt- ctl mo about it this iilllfrlltlfill. H0 -*‘ll<"ll i111)’ Hill‘ rout front June until Svlltctttbcr. ‘Sllfi says her (lliP grrmtit is loo small in hot weather, _:tutl besides, she ltzts a girl t-titttittg “on from the West in Sill)‘ with ltcr, _- iso they'll move updti-i- " 7' “'l'ltztt will savc lla‘ $75 for G 9 llic asked Vi. =1 VPFY ltrarticai ttlr. “’l‘l1t*n what hnvc we left?" ‘l We lltzttrtwi it out vi-ry tqn-pfun}; lpTlte-rv was not cnnttult to pay for“ ihvlwh- rrar1= tuition at utt- (Klllilgt), lilml "l" P-Ylwllflvn a,» tvtdl. Wt- had h£‘l\9|ll, arlrtittttt, hooks that tvilllvt‘; . I ml llilfillli: ottr t-alt-ttlatititis on nut-- -:‘>7"llll’~“ "lily- “'<'_ " would nut l-iavo enough to t-u y tut bt-yuutl tho lo-lltnvtttg l-‘e>l1rtt:it'_v, ' "Of (rtntrsé, wr-‘vp ® ' lotltos of lilfil wittti-yj‘ [Curl | I v inf-Is that wear out, lit ill utstettnllitt g tllll‘ and sttrli I'll toll you u unvv IIINOH nnwtnpv. , PION Nil. 1 N 2 _ n .1 lorbllléd @- dd" an ulll‘hrorlic Wealmflllfll- - w» m; uyLt-Nt- 3e ":l"l"*l?~i our: OF il°S l‘ {YIJASS ‘WEST- ERN HORSES f '-’ Pr: lhltibfliott Week ii load of grracie Percher- on tnares and geld- /A,ing's, to be sold by pub- xlic auction on Thurs- ;J,lday, September 28th at @1030 o'clock sharp at Agricultural H a 1 1 Charlottetown. Those .~h01'ses are all broken single and double and are from 4 to 7 years _ old, absolutely sound, in every way and weigh from 1100 to _ 1400 lbs. I have al- l ready sold a carload in the Spring which gave perfect satisfaction. There is no need of f u r t h e r advertis- ing. Terms oflsale are 13 months credit, 6 per cent. off for cash. These horses can be seen at any time at Southport, 1-2 mile from Hillsboro bridge. l} A. K. McNEILL, i Owner lBenj. Carter & Son Auctioneers \ there's , prcitv 1 not arrived a cat" only tlituly const-ium iltnt there lo something batter ln-yuutl tht- rim oi the l1orizott-or to ltuow what there is heyuttd, yet not abic to get it? Somctitnrs ll tltinic it i5 the great r tragedy to know the DOSSlblll- im» of life, and not to have them. At le-zlsl thou, urn-K»- apprcciatiotts arc greater. lit-fore, l had known itotltiitg; .1 hutl oven, in some wily. bee-ti t-untcttt. Now, l know. l lill('\\' tht- things that l had missed. l knew oven, the things that l tuigltt yet attain in life-d!‘ l only ‘utttl [lip t-ltztttt-e to slay on ltore and work fur threm. .-\il that week l packed our t-lotltes, and almost cried as I put nnclurtirle utter another into the trunks. ‘l stored avvrty nty trretiy tur—-d hover bud [lilffltl to ctntfess (u l~.'.<tlttn~ that ti had been so t-xtrav- agaut. I put in the trunk the sum llllPl‘ vltltitvs l ltntl ntatle for us boizh, lfrittlttt-ttt-d at what Estlwt" would lsay about their frivolity. l ll took along the silk drttsses _w iboth had in tho winter, 'l‘ltey wort- l. Bank Nova SFOlld. Wheat, Sept, 109%; Dctn, 10814;: flirty, 115i. iUortt, SepL, 64%; .\1tt_v, " ' (lat May f. -~—-——<-o¢-——- PRINCE OF WALES GETS 20 YEARS LEASE OF CANADIAN RANCH- Dec., 60%; ; t)'l"l‘.-\\\'i\, St-pl, .~~~litrt Royal lliglttittss thn Priurc 0f lValoa will bt- grattttzd a lettstl of his tviyu rant-hing 10°‘ “S in Western Uantttlzt for a term of ten _vettrs anti will be peritnttctl ttt the ox- llllilllllll. of tlic period lo tummy the lcztsc for a furthrt‘ term of ton yours, , ‘Phi.- Prince m‘ \\'ttl(=,~t acquired tbt- lPitsos of ranch Nu, 36154. COllll llTl-‘llllll the north half and south- t-ttril quartt-r of stat-lion 30, t0\vtt-' <lttp lll, range 2i, “wast of 11w 5,111; lit) bt- t-lt-attt-tl anti ltrsltettetl for tht nt-xt. se-asutt. l hid away tho ilont- v-ltko vvt-ttitu.’ frock l ltatl no _ matlt- Yiult-IW “titer would never utpprove of it. lsurlt a. gown immoral, with iwptps hi’ »slt,~0ves and itn little Icut not-it. We were some: ltontrai Anti ltdlltrl \\'Zl.'l the lotv tvhitt- farmhouse, with ltntlllliy, tttttunttforinlzlo, pluslt-t-tlvttr- vil fttruitttrv, a huge. lllli'(lil\'i*lll<‘lll. l\'lli'lll"ll, bvtlruutuu as barren ttsihv hvart ol'_:t clt-iltllcss wotnttn. \\’n , '2 guilt: bat-k in a sn-mmcr lwtrrk. of H\\‘l'i‘])llll.,', dusting, prttst-t tin v t w, m‘ gossip over the ne-igltlttlns .'t'.~' and tht-ir t-tittiittgs ttutl 1:0- 1». . their littbit-s and tlttiilt" illtit-ss- ill . ‘ lvs, with not a tnagazittu nor a book »nor tt,t1u\\'r<p:tp<~t' to bring us some- tltinr: flush to think about. \\'t- wore g0ltlg-lli)ll10. Anti we [innit ft-lt the tlcpressiott of it tartar-p- ‘till,’ lll llllllll HS: Monday—We Arrive. -<+>-—i . DOMINION OF CANADA, PROVINCE OF ‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. IN THE SURHOGATE COURT. 13th George V.. A. D. 1922. lll lie lkttittWof John Edward \\'u"t" n lam of Fnlrficld itt King's Ft-ttnty in th- said Province, de ,- ~':..r I iwtesttttc - t‘"»~ 'lil‘\4'll7“ll)lL‘ " ‘\\'a-.hu "rilitilc . _ lVc Shtrifl‘ of the County of l\"l ;~"» (‘nztntv or rtny (Jottstitltle or ltl"‘1'l" in‘! on within said Cott-ttty A. ‘llllillléF rion Surrogate Jutlgeol t! t- , (FIUDIGTING: WlilCltlC.»'\S upon reading the pe- tition on lilo of Arthur l", ilirQuald oi‘ SOllTlH in KittgE-l (“tntttty alorc said, Barristcr-ttt-ltttv, the Atlminis trzttor oi‘ the above- ntttttetl estaite, lWlLVlIlZ that a t-iiatlott maybe issued for the DHTDilt-if.‘ lwrttittalfttlr sot forth: You are therefore there- by required in t-iio all tier-sons in- icrcslcti lll the said lllstttit: to b0 and appear before me a1 a SURJRO- (iATld (‘curt to be ltcltl in the (‘nuri Hout-tc in (‘llilFl()ll.f‘[l)\\'ll, in Queen's Culprit)’, ltt tho said Pro- vinrc, on Tuttstltty the tltirtydirsi day of (lt-iobct‘ next, coming. at» the hour of eleven o'clock iorcttoan of the same day, to show rxtttse if any tboy can why tho At-t-nuntil of the said Estate should not bu pass- nd illlil thc Estate rlusvd nu prayed for in l-lillll petition and on tnotimt of Arthur it‘. MrQuztltl, Esq, said Petitioner, And ti do ltorvby order that n. lruc rnpy ltereof be forth- with pnbl-luhctl in some newspaper publisltetl itt Cittrrltiiieatown In (Jul-curs (‘ounty itt Prlntce Edward island, once lu ftttalt week for at. least, four trottuecuiivn. weeks from tho date ltvreof, und ihatt u truo t-opy httreof be lorthwitlt posted in the following public places respec- tively, uitutely, ou the from 0f the (Your-t ilouse ln Sttttrls aforesaid, in front of lllugltos Store at Elmira, and ln front of the school-house at North llake both in King's County ttfort-‘snitL/so that all persons inter- ested in the said Eat-ate as More- saltl mtty have title notice thereof. (l-IVEN under my- Hand and the Soul of the said Oonrt this twenti- eth day of September, A. D, 1922, and in the thirteenth year o! His Majesty's reign. |(Sottl) nufiron, Surrogate. tsqu.) A. s. WAR ' aoto-aa-ti Shi- would tznttsitlot" 0 fl iil\:l‘llllilll atttt of n portion ofrnttvit~ Nu 2737 cmuprisittg the east hulfl and southwest tptarivr oi’ sutrlloltl [st-ctinn. ‘l’ and thc soullnvertl and. lmlllrrttsl quarter of section 3s ltrv ltrwllsltip lll, rattge 3 wt-st of fifth lnyvt “Jklfllllflll.'l‘l1&ilSSll§lllll9l'lLS of ttwo‘ leases to His Royal Highness,‘ l ls YourmBlooc-l‘ r or Thin and Watery? 7 You can tell by the av you fer-L, You need Hood's Sarsnpitrillti to: make your blood rich. rt-d and pure, tingling with health for cvt-rv organ..- You need it if weak and i-irt-ti day. in and day ottt, if your nppctitc is Poor, sleep ‘ minors, boils, ernpliutts, scmfulti, rIicttmal-istn, ltvatiaicltt-tt. ncrvuu .~ prostrat- n. t ll is ngrevulilc, plcztsutii anti tam venient to take, and t‘llllJl'lfll\"_-‘ long-tried and found-title fortntila. Gibson at high class proposition. _ The specifications tell their own story. Compare thtpn with an‘ son is a superior product. If you tire tltittkintz of placing a pipolcss furnace in your ltome, tzci in touch with thc (lilsnn repress-n talivc at out-c. 7. You shttll be sttrprisrd at. the =ntall cost of placing n Gilson in your home. i i C. A. MILLER, Sole Agent for l’. l‘). I. Write, call or phone Morcll Hotel, Charlottetown 8056-23-2l. NOTICE S. S. “HARLAND" CHANGE OF SAILINGS EXHIBITION WEEK For Vlclorltt, urday. For West River, ‘Nedncstltty. Orwell and East River no change. Freight for Monday trip to Vic- toria must be on band on Saturday 23rd and for Suiurtltty trip on Fri- day 29th. 8069-21-1“. Monday anti Sni- Lobster Factory For Sale The splendidly equipped factory situated at North Lake Harbour. King's County" will be sold by Pub ilonse at Sourls on Wednesday. October lltlt, 1922, ill. 2 o'clock p.l n1. Plant nntl - equipment are in llrstclttns condition. and the site is an ltlcwl one. About twothous- and trnps t:on1plctt>,,‘Stcatn Boiler, Settling Machine, several b0 tts and engines. Beth fresh and s-nlt water available anti large pond in teonnertlon. Prospective pnrcnae- ers may examine the property nt any time previous to the sale, upon ntaldng application to either of tho undersigned. WlULl-AM POPE. Elmira The J. J. Hughes 00., Ltd" , 8010-194“ South. Samuel l\'. Flcltlh‘. vh-w bit with u golf ball. brolu-n tutti right t>_vr~ iujurt-tl. lNG LOCATIONS 1T ' t ttnrofrcsltitig. — for ,- lll is sittiply wtuttlcrftt" to glvc sircttgtli to your wlirllt? lltl(l_\'. ' The (lilson Pipeless Furnace is - other furnace on the ntarkct and _ you will be convinced that. the Gil I lic auction in front of tho Court,‘ _ of :24 tu-tuc-l l- ~ A M ' ~ .. | _. zivt-nttv. Whitn Plains, was SYDAl-ZL hvpi. L‘l~~l tilt-w tlHl‘ His Illlhl" was ovxttt-rs ]lil_\' lhclt‘ arrteuru lll taxi-x lwimin 111,1 m.“ [W0 ‘pug-x, fnrflv: fillunrtlbn llnllm-rtt rvllt-vtm nrnrnlxltt iutomnmtts For Sale DY Exchange lor F oxes We have on hand several second hand cars which we 1 wish to dispose of at once. We have had these cars put in first class running order and have put the price so low that you cannot afford to miss the opportunity. Foxes will be taken in trade for any or all of the cars. Read the lolltiwin list and tie scriplion One 8 cylinder Oldsmobile, seven passenger. Run two seasons. Has been completely rebuilt and all worn parts replaced. J ttst as good now as a new car. One light four Overland Sedan. In good running order. Run only two seasons. One 490 Chevrolet Touring Gar, newly painted, looks and runs like new. Ran two seasons, One 490 Chevrolet Touring Car. ‘Ran three seasons, needs painting but otherwise is in right good order. See these for yourself. Bring in your cash or let us have your f0X€S———W€ will allow you the best prices for them. Every car guaranteed to be in good running order when delivered. Cars can be seen at any time-phone or write and t we will go to see your foxes. t. s. wtntoctt tn. Charlottetown