.~ w» < 15w- 1 w Y1 x l 1 l -.-.- , ., I _ - A“; 1. ,___,' ..._"_ 2*... ‘l '3‘ ‘ass-e "&“'Q'.=*;'sz:=fl_rrile= - sense-m. <1 so aunt» sees 5%: fiifi sssssfns-‘ss in»??? n 5W é r ' '._'.'.,§.'_...I. u" _.-~.-~...-___-. ....~_..-.<. ' i .,-._,-.-..~... \ .A,'_v‘44.'-;¢-.-.~¢' , _ _ \ > __ ’ _, H ’ THE CHARLOTTETOWN A GUARDIAN lUES-DAYQ AAAA A wvv-vvv DR. E. T. TANTON, President J. E. WYATT, Secretary O-§Q~§O'O-O-§-§§§O O§§§OQ4 O O O Q OOO-QOOJ-OO-O-OO-QQQ-QO-Q-O-O-Q-M ¢OO+OOGQOQO §-O§-O-f§§§-O-¥f§O-§§-O§ There is no Other Chewing Tobacco that has the Lovely Flavor that N icholson’s Black has. Men say so. "Millions of Figs Used Yearly." HICKEY & NICHOLSON . TOBACCO co., LTD. a Manufacturers §QO§§§§+§§§§§F§§ §¥Q'§ Charlottetown 1 40§+FO+O§§§4~O+§O+§ O§§§O§§§§+O4 +§O4§04©§§O OO-Q-QQ-O FQ-Q-O-OO O 0-0440 §O§+§O4 O-§§4§40§O- OOO-O-OQ-O-O 0-0-0 Q Charlottetown Business College FALL AND WINTER sessions open Tuesday, September 6th. 1927 N0 ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. Honest Endeavour Required. SUCCESS ASSURED INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION, so peculiar to our method of training, gives the earnest student an excellent ‘opportun- ity to EXCEL. and insures THOIOUGIINESB in every de- tail. * As usual: All Commercial suhlects are combined in our courses. specializing in Practical Business a: g, Ao- countancy, Shorthand and Typewrlting. Preparation ior the Civil Service Examinations ior those who wish it. GOHO-OOOO-OQ-O-G There are many reasons why Business and Professional men prefer graduates irom the classroom oi this college, and as many reasons why our graduates give such splendid satisfaction wherever employed. Employed Graduates, and satisfied ,loyers are the best evidence we have to offer that our courses oi instruction are all we claim them to be. To find a C. B. C. graduate unemployed is very rare. What we have done for others-we can do ior YOU. Think oi the influence the Charlottetown Business College throws around its graduates with its National reputation ior TIIOBOUGIINESS. YOU require this in starting out. The World has plenty oi work ior YOU to do; what are YOU best iittod ior? Come in and let us talk it over and examine the possi- bilities open to you. You may prove lust what the world is leaking ior. The opportunity is yours; will you grasp it. Full information on application to- L. s. MILLER. Principal. Charlottetown. Mooouowoeowoo-euo-enwweowoewoonnueo-n I . R. BROW 146 Richmond St. Fire, fife, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at ‘ ' Lowest Rate. GoodStrong Stock Companies Charlottetown , . Court in Summerside yesterday one drunk was flned $5 and costs. week in Summerside the guest of and the undermne was flmh Freceive news items, advertising, new QOQQOO§ $7.50 per barrel. The local trade was quiet, but the export demand was ialr. A moderate amount oi business was worked in winter wheat flour —Stcwart McNutt, Charlottetown and values were swam" A “my “ctr who has been spending the past ive business was done in millieed Mayor and Mrs. Arnett returned to trade m standard grades o! r032: his home Monday‘ oats was quiet, but prices were un- ' changed. Prices for all grades of _“‘ eggs were well maintained under a ' good demand. The rccei ts were 1,- 1201 cases. The butter triage was with- 'out any feature to note, prices ruled ..'COME T0 TliE Concert at steady with a small trade passing. Lower Montague Hall, Wednesday The receipts were 960 packages. In Sept. 14th. Proceeds in aid oi the sympathy with the market advance StIhOOl- in prices paid for cheese in the country at the close of last weeks --'CHI\UTAUQUA 013905 ill local values were marked up 1-2 to l Montague on Monday next at 3.30 cent per pound. The local and for- (Tclilflk- Tlckflfi may be obtained eign demand was fair, westem grad- frvm nearly all the merchants- les were quoted at 2114. cents to 21 —'-" W1. cents per pound. and eastern MMONTAGUE Chautauqua qualities at 2o 3-4 cents to 21 cents Committee advise that the program per pound_ The recegpgs were 4,930 this year is better than ever.. Do b°xes_ " 0°‘ "1155 any Session orrnwn. Ont, Sept. 12.—lEgiZS) There are reports of small pullet "mASTEBN AGENT "' Mr- 3' eggs arriving at the various centres w- Murdmk 15 G““dh‘n “gem m throughout Canada but no decline cr| Mmlmgu” and Wm be Flawed w increase in price was made. Storage‘ stocks continue to move into con- _ llsumption freely. ‘i Toronto- Dealers are quoting . JCHAUTAUQUA will be held ill country shippers for “ngraded eggs 1"“ new ‘mm Mmmm” commmc‘ delivered, cases returned, extras 46 1mg Monday 10th September at half to 48 firs“ 42 m 43' Seconds 34 to Elm‘ “m” l“ ‘he “mmlmm- 1:15 with the outside prices being paid by the larger retailers. Fresh eggs anayslgfifitzALcgslgE glgoméafil; are moving to retailers - at extras Rockers wme m, cg" 3}“, let “a 52 to 53, flrsts 47 to 4B, seconds 39 to ' 40 and storage extras 44 to 45, ilrsts quote you our prices Poole & 41 m 42 Seconds 39 ‘Thompson Ltd‘ 9088'9'12'3‘| Montreal-The egg market is stea- dy with local upgraded eggs practic- ally over and dealers oiiering deliv-l ered extras 45 to 4'1, firsts 42 to 44,} seconds 34 to 36, prices to retailers J_ w_ Murdoch L w_ Poole’ Q B. are for fresh extras 52 to 56, firsts 46‘ Clarkson, T. G. Ives L. H. Coffin, w 49- "wilds 39 i0 40- Storage ex- A_ Q McKay, Ammn’ Mcmam ltras are moving to retailers at extras _ I I 43 t0 44, firsts 41 l0 42, 58001111.‘! 36‘ t0 - 38. _ Winnipeg-The market is steady with dealers paying country ship- HALIFAX, Sept. l2.—Quotatlons furnished by Johnston and Ward, Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange: and renewal subscriptions. . fill‘ THE Chautauqua tickets dealers do not see you write, tele- phone or call on any oi the follow- ing men in Montague: L. B. Mellish. to 40, delivered cases returned. Pric- es to retailers are ‘fresh extras 46.1 ‘firsts 43. seconds 38. storage extras , 43, firsts 4i, seconds 36, Edmonton-Dealers are new quot- Y New Mk Excmn" ,4! ing country shippers extras 37, flrsts At. Top. and Santa. Fe Ry. .. 101i N.Y. Cen. and Hud. Riv. RR. 161% Hud. Motor Car Co. XD 1% International Paper Co. . . 55 International Petroleum are holding steady at extras 44,1 firsts 41, seconds 37 to 39. Prices to Marla“ o“ Cm _ _ _ _ I _ __ _ 3 3 retailers are extras i7 to 49. firsts Reading Co. .......... .. . 1n ‘*4 m 4§-.P““°" °"'“'“ 4‘ °° 42- Railway Steel Spring Co . 315 _ Southern Pacific Co. . 121 \ Lwestock Report Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . . .. 100% - ounds were sold for .00 The Australians have shown by ggm, "m", w" mldwfm. as’? 53g: their purchases that Fly-Tux is their‘ baby beep gevcm] 1°“ good 8mm‘ choice for killing all household lnqwem weighed up at $7.50 to $7.75 sects. It was necessary to establish s1 and some fairly good kinds around Fly-Tex factory at Sydney- in 1925137325. Light steers in just fair its capacity has since been ihcreasediilesh sold around $0.00 and $0.50. four-fold to supply the growing de-‘Heiiers sold from $4.00 to $7.00, An iilfliid. Fly-Tex l! thB SClBilUlii. lil- odd chglcg you“; 30w w“ weigh“ secticide that was developed at Mel- up with heifers at $0.50 and n, few ion institute of Industrial Research cows brought $6.00. Gong bows Tox also kills moths, mosquiteesukinds irom $4.00 m $5,011 gum," ants, roaches, spiders and bed bugsland bulls were lust steady. i. , .11 F. T lgl/‘jinvwuhr 11 . ., - i1’! 1. -,.1-1 l IlII 1 l Folir GARRY H O T EL WINNIPEG. k . a1~11111d “Fl-twirl | llillllll i ty and Toronto 1 1 ' » I 11 . . '1' .-<“.'*-’ ‘ ' ‘M . , , .1 Q \ _ '-_ n. ' Looll for the Bmiavuoas Fi/ifimba-d. 1\ 12>‘ -. “'- 1 svlflntst hw- whnl- 1- 1 "lmfilwini-mflmflQlgf ‘l .1...~.¢._\ ' ' l-L C‘ K ‘ I = siflxed lo lhe back oi every 1 ~ \~c‘ " I ‘wfi-l-"V" l ‘u“"%“§ 1%‘ R '7 ‘ '5‘ _,I,_c"— I1 h, 9n‘, .- ‘ genuine Bnnanioas Run. 1 v _ v _ _ -_ | h -_ ‘, ~¢ 1-” ‘ QQN r" l“ , =. _ W ‘IQFW/jjrfiaai». _ **L'\"—"~“!-‘ Kllllvnsiliiullil ' A . 1 i; iwffl‘ 555* o" i ‘ A A A A A A A A I \ ium $5.00 to $6.50, common $4.75. Some heavier bucks sold from $0.00 to $8.00 to $9.00, sheep $3.00 to sold up to $10.25. - Quotationsz-Ewes $3.00 to $6.00,i n, lambs good $10.75 to $11.25, -- ood $7.50 to $8.00, medium $6.50 to pers extras 40, flrsts 36. seconds 303125, common 35m m 363,15 Bump“ lcr heifers, good $7.00 to $7.25, med- $4.00 t0; $5.50", butchers cows, good $5.59 W $7.75, medium $3.50 to $5.00, can- ners $1.75 to $2.25, cutters $2.15 w $3.25, butcher bulls. tolnmon $3.09 VEIWWVBP- FY1065 W ilfodllcflflchoice calves picked out at $13.00- Quebcc grassers ranged from $4.75 and the bulk oi sales $4.50 and. kinds sold ior $5.50 and drinker calves in fair flesh $6.25 to $0.00. Quotations. good veal $11.00 to $12.00, medium‘ $10.00 to $11.00, common $6.25 t0; $8.00, grassers $4.25 to $5.50, sheep1 in the load, common lambs $10.00 and culls $6.00. Good quality bucks in straight lots Ameflcan can cm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ __ 63% 32. seconds 27. Prices to retailers w 535m ca]; regelpbs 2,106. 1 Am smelt and mm‘ Co 1.7a are fresh extras 45. firsts 43, sec- A 59w 5mm] 101,5 of good vcals Am: Bosch‘ Mat Cm 23% ends 37, storage extras ti, firsts 39. were sold for $12.00 and other fair-1 "bONDON. 5°°°nd5 35- ly good lots $11.00 with one or two F“ l‘ l“ ""9 of rovr-lry n was the in iluve been belll, on ii it is u iii "- country h U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. .. 80% i‘ M114 _ westmghousc Elecmc __ __ 86. l MONTREAL, Sept, 12.-—Livestock receipts 5.25s. Good quality ewes, nrozgfg l _______________ cattle 1059. There was good tone and Wethflrfl bmllllhl? $1190 w $11-35. (“Hon L “mm to the cattle market and the maj- and bucks $3130 Del‘ 0W9 1955- A, glen” know m FlY-TOX ol-lty oi sales were estimated to be lava salsa f)‘: lxtmblyfggg ‘amgfofl’; wag prod by - s ' 25 cents or more higher. One load 5 59 a5 a "m - ' , l First m Almtraha ‘of good steers averaging 1,2ao according w the nercentnse o! “ remove t whore it he" oi Oil 1 Mlllllfl 1e oldest in and most oil by Queen 10111.n- .ition oi’ Sir Waller “album m, nldent oi Mliclialn. e Urban Council to ir from the village, 11m, 1o t . to its present site. r1111" T0 El . 10. Mitcham Common, varicii‘ Raleigh hall But nothing e chatter until it the showman a opposition to tho omo an obstruc- the charter, one ich prayed‘ that "tho may be showered $9.00 t0 $10.25, bucks $8.50 to hogs 3,103. A iew lots good quality hogs were _ local butchers at $10.00 nndimm g1 by Rex Research Fellowship. Fiy- were irom $5.50 to t5.75 and plgindlpurer lots brought $10.75. Packers mm “B 3 b; u,“ took several lots at $10.75 for thick smooths, $1.00 per hog on SQlGCtSQUH-"y. sold to as well as flies. Quotations: — Butcher steers, . .._._, ,_.._. Bringing Up Father NOW mom's‘ as ANGRY~ I'M soenw 1 wELLfTHANK qobo. CAN'T co SiGHT seem‘ wrrn Youpa, Bur ‘ mess, l c.o-r our r wave A LOT OF DIPLOMATIC wonx OF‘ “MT! TO 0O! gogqhqq! A7401 sen‘? FOR A I’ - . 1///// cu-oa- vou NIVLK 0o ANY- ‘d! /// ‘THING ‘TO \ g 1r 1r //* PLBA$E Ma‘. ,1 -~ ‘ i’ (ir a . a a‘ $10.20.l-~~ ...~ ,.i .50 $1 pe be; bog n heavies. $8.00 with one or two cut on ships and 82.00 Bows sold ent relieves stillness. ~--<_-\ - ,,-_-_ e hotel owners choose BARRYMORES . use they so admirfibly combine decorative the finest of wearing qualities. Don't fail to see the new designs as shown ' cading houscfurnishing storesn New colours, - shades never before attained in rugs. Smart, - , modish patterns. And the same splendid RRYMORE quality. Ask to see l ‘ . Drilgned, worm: and guamllml by TORONTO cnxrrr MFG. c0., LIMITED Eslsblli/xd i891 Canada \ SEBTEMBER 13, V1927 -=-=---.P~ “MA-e-=--_-¢--.=-~---- H“ western Guardian United States 8ieel'.......... 15014 1' D M treal smell a ~ - s ‘d l -was'rsau scrim-m. J. P- uni-edges Pulp ..... \ ./' '§‘\ ,1‘ e - I g j Mcmnil. 001N111!!! 689115. ""3791" Montreal Power . . . . .. 94 ' ' / v- _ Building, Bummerside will be pleas- Niuonaisfgwgflgg . A . .7 l7 w d . d s t r ‘ertoreceive news items, advertising spam}, m”, _' Q Q O Q , new and renewal subscriptions. 3m; 5Q oi“. 00m _ Q ' , . Asbestos Com. New .. \ 1 ' ~ gm t 01' Attractions —“BR*Y°°" — 30w"! 31'5"" Asbestos Pid. New .. ' v Horse Ra g and 0 h . Fox Netting all sizes in stock at B,“ “lephone _ _ _ _ __ t ‘ Brace e. Bummeralde. Bmmpwn _ _ _ _ _ _ . __ ' 1 " S -noss - Miller Charcoal Fox Bmmm‘ “m” " ~‘ Shawinigan . . . . . .. 3 i and Ituppy Biscuits sold right at cum swmmhlp 00m l ‘ 3"" 5- . Can. Steamship Pid. I \ l, 1 l-Free rol- All . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... ugffldgin“ __K,u_ you‘? POTATO TOPS Dominion Bridge . . . . . . . .. 20s - I ' fl-Z-W TM ------- ~- -- - "‘° WITH aonrox- M ehe per 1 s-m Trot and 1-... ......................... .. Purse m» ‘ “m, memo“, on, who“ :08, Wheat-Sept. 1291s; Dec. 1aau.; l3 5mm“ “MW” T'°“'°") from three to four acres. 1 Gallon us?!‘ 137%; 9W Dec T M \/ / _ A lo , $1.50; a gallons $1.50. Send your m-sel’ -- - c 9- “m” _ ' RULES AND BEGUL T NS ‘order now to l-lolman‘s, Summer- 98‘ ‘ Entries close Thursday, September 15th. Horses must be side, lfroviucial Distributors. whtseapocgé “Zgaffubg; “T K f‘ f - 0701310 3i ‘t ' " ' l, . eligible on .01»: date. 9 - - M“, m,‘ _ _ Entrance iee 5 per 0:01:03‘ aursewhich must accompany -ROSS -— Miller For Biscuits] ‘=1 _ will! fill-l’! 5 P" W" l" °l1 "W"! lmm- contain meat, bonemeal. and alial- M ' I ' - . '"" ~ t All races mile heals. races to iinllh at end oi fifth heat: f: glrifiéfilc‘ Fresh stock on hand‘ s E f! - . ' , / a e s ou hopples allowed. Monies divided 50, 25, 15 and l0 per cent. { (Gandhi. PM‘) _ L _ l , - y Horse winning race to be entitled to first money only. _|MpER|AL Fox Blaming and MONTREAL’ Que“ Sept’ 12___A . "' ‘ lPnvny Meal 1n swell at Bruce's. lair tl-sdc was done in wheat with ' 4 I I ~ l Tffrd"““‘,"°m°“‘ '”°"§,c'f,,°, "f2; Zinffi: 1:’, < 1 the United Kingdom and the con- ~ ' ‘ 5 I ' er o programme, . . _ HR , _ f , _ . 1 t? declare oii and fill without rc-advertiaing, any races not ‘ken 11865,???) tgsslzfifsazlctlk bf; gnaw“ “t: n: lgmguealgrail: wait?’ E “[- . ' ' v 0 s -~1-~~" *'l.‘:..:...: = ~ . n 1 1 1 - - ~ ' ' '-‘ ' 1 1i weather is stormy or track is in uniavoralli condition so '—— 1 lcorn was weaker and prices were re- 1 . ; m“ new‘ “n”, be fir...“ on at me “m, “dunked, t1‘! wAgENgi-Mr. Cytllll: duced one cent per bushel with ~911- . l l _A ,_ Nmcticany a“ of canadars leading the management reserve the right to postpone or declare , 1 d °m béarl a“ 53°“ es oi car lots at $1.04 per bushel. . ~‘* - .11 fi d B the races oil and return the entrance money. 1 iceiilxllllltealsl "gm mp to re- Canadian weswm 09,15 were un- l \, '1 ‘ " h e15 You w‘ n ARRYMORE “'7' Sh" “M skim“! nee‘ and renewal subssdriptzails. " mwf'§,‘f§,‘,§f§§s mozlgggwlgoteahiézlntvivfiafi l ‘ ' Gil aflwed RUG5 in the b¢dY°°m51 _ National Trotting Association Rules to govern, except where ' M‘ M h , skunk,“ a weaker (mung developed l '—- . - w/i l’ - hall 3Y5, staircases, lObblCS and other , they conflict with the above conditions. he“ olssweadrlyelgldlggll lig§igflltlgfiléflné tiling‘: lgfatllglxarlggtaigrqsgrgingexhfigt l é; u ma, rooms. YOU have scan them. YOU ‘ " . - o e b 1 . » . . ..-;;_ ' ‘ ' The Summemde Drlvlng Park C"- iclliiy-‘cllélilllloii"° °.°.‘.‘.‘§."§€i’.“§3°‘.3.1‘.'§§ KiNG EDWAIéD Horst. h“ m“ “‘°""°§‘ §’“.‘" .1 " -__-_.. ' p“ n ere q ' ' ut have you cvcr consi ere w at won er- i Ltd. -rroi.rc1~: cousin-At the Police p‘“e““ "‘ *7” w“ s"‘°“g “km a‘ TORONTO. f“ m. they mus, give; ~ .Mou NT lQoYAL HOTEL. ‘uni: I in ' llltjl ‘l1 /- ‘\ r-‘R "11",: l; . 4-bit ' \7_&‘-_ . Glzonom Horst. VANCOUVER. BATES IZABETHS REIGN — Mltclllllll on tho innocent recreations hold _ the within tho confines oi the Fuir", Klnlzrlilm ml B Yefll‘ 8 ""00 (lllyfi was not regarded by authorities m illlllifililll‘. Fllizllhnilllun English. se rolled. while failing to as well as ior merrymaking. s80 does not wither nor lizcd by Royalty." Tile Fair is dominated by the roimdllbouls. "Fhore are dozens oi Illcm, immense lll size and decorat- Bil in barborous fashion. inviting in violent forms of oqucstrain oxcr~ clsc, italloil "joy-rides" to the blur- ing of popular tunes cilanical bands. One of lilo round- Iahoilts is owned hy Mrs. Bird, on‘! yo! lilo oldest show-woman in Elli!‘ land. She is-._05, iillil has been ni- toniling the Fnir since she was Inquiries instituted by the Urban nine. She looks out. over the Full‘ over hold l IL Th0 sllfiwllli-i t0 Councibin the course oi which the‘ from hor caravan, in which she l-i archives oi the Record Office weroiconilnod and iligliu over lilo chun- BhOWJKGlI that have taken place since ‘when illo Fair originated, traced it “tho good old times." “Fanny", n“ fl hack to tho reign oi Elizabeth. it is she is called. has a sister, also ll lld Bmnll estate 0t supposed to have been lll ancient show-woman, who is 00. 1'1 them. Blld "the" times an occasion for the hiring 0i ii can hardly he said that ill" B lllflllfil’ l0!‘ his HX~ farm hands and domestic servants Fair in its present with the rustic appearances, Elli-Z‘ The fool's 0f the showman that gestive of age, which Mitcham pr"- ihe change of site would mean the serves. R was once, not very louK beginning oi the end oi the Fair ago, n sweet-smelling place nntaliln have proved to he whooly mlstnk- for its “flower gardens," devoted en. Since its removal to the Comqto tho mon tile Fair has enormously ile- herbs, such as lavender and i101" voloped and grown lll popularity. permint, ior tile manufacture Pflllmbly the only respect in which scents and essences. All these cer- lll" Dresent Fair bears any resum- dens have disappeared before the bllulce lo its more ancient prode- onward march of bricks and mm‘- cessors in in its show or "freaks". tar. The pride oi Mitcham is iio The strongest man and the fattest village green-one of the prettiest woman in the world are still to hello be seen anywhere- famous in seen there. it would seem as it the annals of cricket for the grout- cusmm est masters oi the game whom ll cultivation stale their infinite milsclilarity and has trained. Wfiliiht. Most oi these weird beings boast that they have been "patron- illnard‘. Millions hr eats aad bull" by the m0- form blend! of aromnll" George Molilanus VE 1 <3 ' RE EARLY Ail WANT You TO 5E1: RYTHWQ or lsrraaewr no errata-r , ‘bu, Maqqigg lT REALLY ?AKE5 THREE i O Se! l'T Pflowiagxg _ AWAY! My ausnqi“ ' I JUST To. was»: xou- I'LL. not " ‘ 1 _ ’ -,_ u 0 § N * eWi| 1. \ 3 ' 1 » r ' ' . l. ‘g u: X i t “A” "‘..'...... "M"- 1 ' little. ' ‘wi v‘