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From the Land of High Compression Motors . B, yplnvestlng the ll-oceeds of tunes called for redemp- tion yes can save income that otherwise would have been lat while your funds were lyins WK We have prepared a Illwlll m‘ "l 5”" ‘M mmn‘ slam that will be called m redemption ' _ the nut Iiw insnths. a __ .‘ ., cg" [hilly inrnishedqsa‘ request. a“; . Securities Co., Ltd. INVESTMENT BANK!“ ._\ , . GIABLOTIEIDWN. P. B. I. \ Eastern HALIFAX n‘. JOIN MONTREAL Central Guardian AT norm. Mrs. Hyatt Has] will be at home to her frierws Tuesday. Sept. 25th from s nu 10. ' 7976-9~24-2i MISS BARBARA MscNEHL will resume her classes in flnxjng and elocution Sept. 25th. For registra- tion call phone 315.; acaroimeatsmtrack Tuescla m! Wednesday. sept. 25th and is l-h- Swifts Canadian Co. Ltd.—7988 FOX MEAT-Car oi‘ Fox Meat gtxiirttirnackiht Island cm“ storage. 3 95d“? and Wednesday, Septernbe 25th and 26th. Harris Abattoir Co. Ltd, 7993-9-25-21 BONSHAW WOMEN'S INSTI_ TUTEFThE regular meeting of the Bonshaw Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. George “m” °" Wednesday. the 19th., inst. After the usual opening ex". cisw. twenty members respond“ m "11 W! with Dickling recipes. The Wvrellervs) report or the lecture showed that it had been a success, convention was given by Mrs. L. T. blinds for the hall. also a boiler and kettle for the use of the institute. Letters of appreciation were receiv- ed from those who had been visited by the sick committee. Some plans same. Refrmhments were served by the hostes. a verse oi the carol was ijourned till next month to meet at l the home of Mrs. Ferguson. WELCOME T0 NEW CITIZEN —The Guardian of today carries {the announcement that the well known photographic business of the estate. of J. A. S. Bayer has been acquired by Mr. W. H. Flatt. oi Moncton. Mr. Flctt carries on an extensive photographing and developing business in the railway city and has had long and large experience in all branches oi phot- ography. He plans certain develop- ‘ments a'nd extension of the busi- ness carried on by Mr. Bayer and has already installed a set oi Hol- lywood artificial lights which en- able photographs to be taken at night with as great a degree of satisfaction from an artistic __UOl1li. oi view as during the_ day. The Guardian welcomes MrJFIett to the city and trusts that he will receive a fair share oi the business so suc- cessfully carried on by the late Mr. Bayer. AUTUMN WEDDING-Tho home- cf Mr. and Mrs. Melvin W. Wood, 111 Dudley Street. Mediord. Mass, was the scene of a pretty wedding at 8 o‘clock, Saturday evening Set, 15th.. when Miss Dorothy Elizbcfh ‘wit-lino _ rox nArucuzlrsh-we wfl] have‘ - An interesting report oi the insmhtcé Bealon. It was decided to purchase were made regarding the bazaar and, . ccmmilteees were appointed for the i |surig. after which the meeting ad- . ma CHAELUFTETUWN GUARDIAN F011" DIRECTIONS pm zvmv PACKAGE 51w. GILLETT c0110. roRonro. _CAN. also attended the schoolof his native town. Bay Fortune, and at present is (‘lllpl0_\‘C‘d as i1 carpenter" in North Station Boston. Following ihc cere- mony a reccplion lo about 100 people was given. And the parents oi the Groom assisted in receiving. Beautiful cut flmvcrs and ferns provided a charming back ground for the occasion. Miss Marion McKle _.1.’AGE.-F * '”""'*'"""""""l The Public Forum i INQUESTS -~----- 5 i i $1l'.—My opinion is that you are‘ fight regarding the mailer of IlnJ quests. Dr. Houston. no doubt, is, actuated) by the best of motives in; waving inquesis. He may be sure that all is right. but the people, would like to know the facts. It would be far better to strictly obey; the law in these serious matters. , Leaving the holding of inquests to the discretion of the coroner is a system fraught with danger. lt may be that criminals would es-i cape punishment, through such a; system. ; I arn, Sir, etc, 1 OBSERVER ‘ o-ro-oo-owmowo- § Modern ‘Etiquette 2' By lloberta Lee 'QOOOQQQQO'%O0.0000QOO§OOOOJ Q. What is the purpose of a "day= at home?“ . A. Receiving friends Q. What characterizes written addres? A. Uniformity and concise clear-p ness. Q. What is the "bread and but- tcr letter?“ A. A letter of appreciation writ» icn to a hostess after" a week-end visit or a dinnci party. informally. I a well- lrcn. Ipswich. England; W. E. Hynd- ‘man. J. Welsh. R. H. Nicholson. BlEllDS SMOUTHEILHURE SATISFYING TASTE BLEN D5 in the Yellow package EXPORT in the Green package X Cligiareitefcizf Every 7581c Charlottetown; E. H. and Mrs, i ‘iWnglil, Victoria. \ i MYERS-DOCKENDORFF NUP-i SALE BY FOB of Greenwood. a cousin oi, the;TIr\LS.-The Methodist Episcopal Groom, was the Violinist. she wasCuurch» Hineham. M855. was the‘ accompanied at the Piano by» Mrsiscene M a "QTY 979W)’ Wfiddln! U". Doris Frost, Von teacher o1 Wakefield. Mass. After afley Hopgood Myers, son of Ml‘. and weeks honeymoon, visit to New Mrs. Walter Myers oi Hingham, and yo“; M11 and Mrs. Roy Earl Wood. Grace Loretta Dockeiidorff, eldest will be at Home, 111 Dudley Si... todaughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Klock, MusiqSeptember lst at 8 P. M., when Wesy ._ JOHNSON & JOHNSON CORNER KENT AND PRINCE STREETS their Friends. SOUTH DIILTOX-On Tuesday evening Seplcmbci'_ 8th the Teach- ers’ Service Training School “lih centre at Soulli Milton was organ- ized. The altcnciafic? \\‘:\s not large owing to ilic unfavorable Weather- The following officers and commit- lccs were appointed: Prcsidcnt, Mr. Bromwell Chandler. Vice-president. rvlhs F. Jean Rccid. Secretary. _Mlss Carolyn Fraser. Press Cilllllllliitffl» Misses Helen L. Terrell and F. Jcan Munn. 1 Watcrhouse. St. Cambridge Mass. became the bride oi their, Son. Roy Earl Wood. Rev. Carl C. Clarke, of the First Methodist church. otu st. Mediord, ofiicatedf, and the double ring service was‘ used. The bride was attired in white Satin with Veil and Orange bloss- oms, and carried a bouquet oi white Roses. Her Maid of honour Miss Beth Stewart. 43 Grey Cliff Road; Newton. Centre. wore pale Pink: Satin and carried Pink Roses. L1tt1c_ Marion Robertson, Neice of the} Groom was flower girl. Willie Fox} Wood. brother of the Groom and; resident oi Medford, attended as‘, best man. Miss Munn. is the daugh- ter oi Mr. and Mrs. John D. Munn. "wood Islands, shc attended the school of her native town. Mr. wood. lha Dandruff And Pimples Z Years Cuticura Healed " l was troubled for two yearswith dandruff and pimples. The pimples wee sutured over my face, neck and head. They were hard, large and red, and festered and scaled over. They itched and burned bad- ly, and when l scratched, l! caused them to sprud. The dandruff sf- iected the growth of my hair, and it fell out badly. l lost a lot of sleep on sowunt of the trouble. "l sent for a free sample of Cuti- curn Soap and Ointment and after using it l got relief. l purchased more, and after using three cakes of Soap and two boxes of Ointment l was baled." (Signed) j. W. Polen- chuk, Donwell, Sash. Use Canaan's Soap. Ointment and Talaim to promote and maintain akin purity, skin comfort and skin health; the Soap to cleanse and purify, Ointment to soothe and heal, and talcum to powder and refresh. his lash hi ‘lhltldlppflcgllslla: igEat-t Shnvlrlust-Slite-cflie. ' COAL AMERICAN ANTIIBAOITE We have the ‘Schooner "Laura Barnes” now d: wq nun New Yarn with s rail earge or Arnerlean D. b ll. Anthraelts in Stove and Chestnut sfsss. r Thisfioalisoithe but quality, andwawlllbepleasedtohaveyonr orderiordellvery er vtetwhlls priessarslowefl. I. W.D.Gillis€4Co. PHONE 118 Rodd. Entertainment committee. ‘Misses Dorothy Doull and Carolyn Fraser. Tlie speaker for" the evening Mi". R. H. Rogers. gave an interest-p mg address on ‘Training for Serq vice." He emphasized the unportq ance of putting into prachcal use the learning acquired in college, short courses and training schools. Mi". Howard Court, Supervisor of Schools llicn gnvc (lemonslration lessons on the usc of tlic sand table in teaching Lilcralurc, Geography and llistoijv. This". W215 the first of a cour<c oi lessons similar" to that uscd in 0l1(‘ of lhr- loading univcrsitics of ihc lvlzirilimcs. The teachers arc iirgcrl to make an cf- iort lo attend this instructive course. The ncxt meeting Will be held Tucs- day. October 16th. if weather un- favorable Wednesday, Octobcr 17th. ORIENT HOTEL, vrcronrA-l Rcccnt guests: xvcrc; Mr. and Mrs.‘ W. C. Newconib. Monclon; ltivs. C. Buck. Miss Gladys Buck. Sackville; R. T. Taylor, Monclon; G. W. M0- Kcnzic. Kcnsington; Miss Eliza; Boultci", Vicvnri lvliss l‘llll'.l Boni- tei", Victoria: Mis Dorothy Boultcr. Boston; Ml‘. and Mrs. Moses Bur- pcc. Houllon. Mo; l".- pcr, Houllon. Mo; T» . Allie Mc- Leod, Charlottetown; Miss Gcrt- rude Vaughan, ltfis." Florcnrc Owen. Charlottetown: C. . Gibflflll. Halifax; Mrs. C. J. Gibson. Halifax; John W. Warren, Cliarlottctowri: G- W. Profitt. Kviisington; Miss Jean Proilli. Kcnsington; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thompson, ltioninguc; Mrs. W. W. Stanley. Montreal; Miss Edith Marv Bur-‘ ‘Dockendorff of North River, P. E. I., were married. the ceremony being pcrflggrned by Rev J. S. Perirlepack- er. antic, Conn- a personal friend oi t groom at Boston University. Just ircvious to the ceremony Mr. LeoniiRich, of Medford. Mass. sang "Oh Promise Me" and "Perfect Day" The wedding march was played by Mrs. Rota White. The maid of hon- our was Miss Gladys Maclseod of, Brooklinc. and Mr. Morley Myers the grooms brother was best man. Little: Gloria White of Medford made. a charming flower girl, while Will‘ Fraser of Brookline was ring earer. The ushers were: Leon Rich. Mcdford; John Fraser, Brook. line; Shirley Souther and Frank Wilson of Hingham. Immediately after the ceremony the reception was held in the vestry of the church which was decorated beautifully. as vscll as the church itself. Mr. Myers is a rzuiualc of New York Electric- al Sc ool and hdGs an excellent position with llic Norfolk Ticphoue Company. Mrs. Myers is a grad- uate oi Prince oi ‘Wales College. Charlottetown and one of P. E. Is-. land's successful teacher's. During U10 past year she was a member oi the faculty oi Croniel Hall, strap ford. Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Myers have the 800d wishgs of a host oi friends and relatives as shown by the many beautiful gifts they receivfl ed. After October 1st they will be 3g home at 225 Garfield Place, Brooklyn. N. Y. City. . PERSONALS Mrs". Gercda Watts. Tracadic. FDPnL tho week and at Scotch For; llic guests of Miss M. Mcmven, . Mr. Patrick lVialiar. Rockey Point. ‘$110111. Saturday and Sunday. at. ; Pleasant Grove. l , MLas Frances H. McAbc Stanhopi. has rcsumcd hcr position in Mr. tvests‘ storc at York. Her many friends are Plvflficd lo sec hcr back . again. Mrs. Laura W. Buslon. York, has Mr. and iMrs. Mac Seller of York. Mandy 2.05 Sheritt Gordon . 6.60 660 left for Winnipeg, last wcck. Their McIntyre 21.60 |stadn¢ona 131, 1.1-’, son. Stanley. occupies an important McDoui-znll 40 Sudbury Basin . 6.50 6.25 position in that city. Mm. Corporation 3.35 3.35 Tcck Hughes 8.95 9.02 -i-<Q>—-—— ‘Mofall Hall ... . . . .. 1B l8 Tough Oakcs . 39 38 ;Mu1'pliy . . . . . . . . . .. 51 55 lrcadwell Yuko . 14.00 14.50 STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Ncwbcc 50 54 {Towagmac 3.80 3.5" t ‘Nipissing 3.10 3.30 |Vipond 57 5 Qugwugns ‘Noranda, . . . . . 51.85 50.70 Windfall . . . 0'! 07 furnished through courtesy of iPOttm‘ Doal .. 07". Ofik-Wright Hargreaves . 3.10 3.05 LOUIS M_ ATWELL g; ¢Q_ .l’ior1ccr . . . . . . . . . .. 51'- 54 Sylviuiilc . . . . . . . .. 2.61 135, Get Your Shooting Supplies HERE and be Assured of the Best A “Lefevrr" Gun and smokeless shells will get the game every time. A gun that has gained the confidence of the sporting world everywhere for dependability and excellent qualities. Thoroughly examined and tested before leaving the factory, it is as perfect and as durable o. product as master workmanship can produce. Used exclusively by the United Slates Navy. Double barrel 532.00 SPECIAL 12 gauge ejector guns . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $11.00 Also, ltlrica Gun 10 and l2 Bore. At Last a Real Waterproof Shell (‘an be carried flnzvwhvre. at any l"“"" ‘"' lnmny weather with the certainly that when nccded they will do their uork without fail. No moisture can penetrate the hard smooth surface which is guziranlccd to resist all ueathers. Only a matter of time till this excel- lcini. article will be used exclusively by sportsmen. No more jammed guns. These shells may roll round the bottom of a wet duck boat. They will still work smoothly in any gun. THEY WILL N0)‘ SWELL. ' 170/ gzyem’ .yfiw/zzrawc’ (gimlyia/ny-gzw _ . i . Charlottetown Office Sept. 17-Sept. 24 l THE oases ‘ail?!’ Bil ‘NE ouuxel “K same I in‘. ... U311, ' 1S slzsvmo r - Y" GQN RON THlS CONSNNED SNAKE R0051’ A Lilli-E Wlilll‘. k - r 1r i‘ Illiilllll l Stanley. Montreal; Sliinlcv Thomp-j CLQSE i Son‘ Monmmw; Budd“, ryynnnpsong taken up hcr residence in the city. Abana . . . . . . . . . ..$ 3.50 $ 3.52 v i WHBTRER THE-TAPE \ \.\\ Montague; Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lea,» Acondii .. 21';- 22‘~.-’ IYLLS 0F PROFITS OR cchccm. N. n; Miss M. L. s. Mc-, ML“ Ruth Blrl- fliY- .15 Smndlmylrizonaul 04 03‘. [D5555 pgpgflpg Q" \,.\ Kmmm m,,d,,,,n‘1.;ng_; T‘w_ BentJft few days at her old home at Amulet 3.30 3.25 l _ / "o" wmuvyou \‘-‘\‘\ lcy. Chm-lollcioivri; Mrs. "S. Brcnnqcovehefld- ‘,Arca 30 28 I \ an, Bordon; Mrs. J. McAlccr, Miss ,Arno .. 27 30 I INVEST \ Annie McDonald. Bordon: MiéslonlsiiltwghCiigllgtxlcnlarg-heflgci:lam"? 3°31)" - 2g‘ 25v ' -r c. s, Kcllsin n; Mrs. . ._ - - r0 l arry 0 mat-r =- u galIi/lcllalhhgld, Bordcngtgialph Mc-‘lti/Ilrlfnfld-‘Xl-‘giflflntllllllfiz. befpjre‘ re-igfgror: WE Nevin. Monclon; Mr. and Mrs. Sam-‘ 111'" l! 0" 50 n VBYS- B00 -. E l m.‘ Kennedy‘ Charlottetown; ,1, A_-ity. He was accompanleii by hlszcapital Rouyn 16 16".» Mclsmm 3L John; Lugs 3mm M, aunt Mrs. Cook, Euston Street. ‘Central Manitoba 1.00 95 Snow. Victoria: Stanley‘ Pwalbon.‘ ~ —---" iCleriCy _ - - . - - - » - -- r 21 26".- (M 7 Monclon: E. M. Nicholson, Sum~" Messrs A. L. Sennot. J. G. Mc-,Crown Reserve". 48 55 y I10! C0081!” US , mersldc; J. S. Wright, Summcrslde: Donald John Mullaly. and Misses Dome . . . . . . . .. .. 9:50 9.61! ° Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Pope, Summer-gl-‘atricia Mullaly. Miss Ida McDon-Tcdcral Kirkland 36 26 side: Eric McKay, L. W. Smith, aid of Rollo Bay. were recent visit-iGranada . . . . . . . . .. 28h.- 29 l Y Miss Zelma Ramsay. Missors to Summeiside. and Charlotte-i rover Daley . 09 11 1 Jean McKay, Miss Helen Bakclal-towi. s llinger 8.70 8.65 , INVESTMENT ononms - ‘hi; isotiszopgpavlcg.‘ . Summcrsidc; Miss McLeod. Mlssl H weir - 1-06 1.01 I nvo arr/cs: m MONTREAL - Vaughan. S. Buntain, Charlottetown‘ Miss Ruby Brown left Frlday._l-ludson Bay . 20.60 19.99 l ' lkadqqga_|p|pmm mm 5m'5_6|os“_;dm“s_ Miss Ailqcn Ycilon, Hantsport; Unmoming, for Boston, after spending lnt‘l Nickel . 127.75 126.50 | “w,” Bmmqquuzs pumpum-"nwnrm . , , G. Ycaton, Hantsport; J. C. Mont-_ the summer with her parents, Mr. Keeley .. .. 41 42 " gnmery, Charlottetown; D. R. Css-l and Mrs. John A. Brown, New Lon- Kirkland Lake .. 1.59 1.45 EBEC BYDNEY-HALH-‘Ax-WRBE RIVERS r CHARLQTTETOWH saboody. St. John; A. 1t‘. Morrlsidon. She was accompanied by henKootenay Florence 22 21 ~ _.. Amherst; R. L- Tflyllifi Vlcwflai Fqmother who has gone to visit her Lake Shore . . . . . . . .. 22.15 22.25 D. Bowness, Summerslde; A. L. War-I 515mg, Mrs. Bertha Dunning, Lex- Laval Quebec . . . . .. 21 17h; LOCAL OFFICE: 195 Great Georg:- Street, CllAR-LOTTETOWN. ! mawm M55, Malartic . .. . . . ._. . . 1.75 1.75 1am 3A0!!! R190 ‘ 2 NA ET AWAY By Barrie Payne ,‘ ill.