5 sEPTEMEER s. 1921 oqs l need and I l HERE is no better food to build bone and muscle, to restore from the fatigue of work or plo and prefiore for renewed effort. Young and o d en oy t e savory perfectly cooked beans, with the anoda Ap rovcd pork and the gener- ous smother of excel ent scuce. Clark‘: is surely Pork and Beans ut its Best. All ready to heat and serve this excellent food saves the housekeeper both work and money. Sold Everywhere I W. CLARK LIMITED - MONTREAL, P.Q. "Let the Clark Kitchens help you" 39-11‘ Q-O-O4OVQ-fO-OX Q-O+O—O4©~VO—OO—O-FO%+OO-O4 \ t Q s. ~Charlottetown Business College ifgtt. AND WINTER SESSIONS p: 0pm Iiiestlay, September 6th. 1927 " - ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. — I Qglonest Endeavour Required. success ASSUREI). INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION, so peculiar to our method oftrainlng, gives the earliest student an excellent opportun- ity to EXCEL, and insures ‘HIOROUGIINESS in every de- tail. . As~usuulz All Comme cial subjects are combined in our courses, specializing in Pr cticai Business Training, c- couutancy, Shorthand and Typewriting. Preparation for the Civil Service Examinations for those who wish it. , . ‘ There are many reasons why Business and Professional ' men prefer graduates i'rom the classrooms oi this college, 1 and as many reasons why our graduates give such splcuditl 1 satisfaction wherever employed. ' - Employed Graduates, and satislled Employers are thc best evidence we have to offer that our courses oi instruction are all we claim thcm to be. . *:L4““““““““¢‘“‘*‘P§-O-Q-§'§ 1 To ilnd a C. B. C. graduate ntmill 1"‘: l5 V"! ""9- What we have done {or others-we con do i'or YOU. Think of the influence tho-Charlottetown Business College throws around Its graduates with its Notional reputation tor TIIOROUGHNESS. YOU require this In starting out. t * “The World has plenty oi work tor YOU to do; what are Ypil best titted for? Come [In and let us talk it over and examine the possi- bilities open to you. You may prove just what the world is . ioqlting lor. The opportunity ls yours; will you grasp it. _ Full information on application to- L. B. MILLER, ‘Principal. Charlottetown. OOOOOOOQOQOOOJOQ44’ OQOQ-O-OQ-OQ-OQQQ-QOOOOO%QOOOOOOOOO l 1927 1857 PAINT YOUR BUILDINGS Before the ivctlweather sets in. Now is a good time ‘to Paint. We sell only good quality material. C. Banyard will i! p. m. Bonshttw 7.30 p. m. Ally,“ hearty welcome to all. ‘SERVICESLAJn ,S1=pt. Appln liuad 1i p. m., Ilamptott t p. ytttt cttttttt BIG BARGAIN REO COUPE, Attctititt, Market. Sqnaro at noon, Admit)", Friday Friday. E. II. lleor, 890904-21 BAPTIST CIIURCHES.—ReV. A.| CAR FOX MEAT on Track 'l‘ltt|r::1ltty, l~‘ridtty Svptetttltut- lillt. 11th and 10th. llar~ ris Abattoir, (‘o. cu 89011-94341’. pottltry. llttrris Abattoir Co. . 8969-9-13“. HAMPTON UNITED OHURCH Sunday next. llIlt., ul Victoria ll a. ut.. lll. lirv. (loo. l1‘. Scorn itt tahartzc. S- S. AMPHITRITE Capt. (films. (Yll/ittgttiro Weekly service ‘(Than lottoloitrtt and Sydney. J. lirttgg. Agent. llrnt-o Stewart's What Phone ‘.255- 511127-9-3111 In WEDNESDAY HALF-HOLIDAY Next Wednesday the 14th lnstattt; will ho llle last oi the Sutumot- Wvdttcstlzty afternoon ltolidttys in (‘ltot-ltittietoivtt. ALLEV d. C0. ltttvt! ltntl thcii‘ of stort- cltmetl since ’i‘tt<=stlay alter- noon tnaklng rcat-iy fur Altt-ralloti Sale, doc ll1l\'1*.l‘llsenu-,|tl on ttltothet‘ page. Suit‘ rttttrts thh-t tttorttltti: at 0 o'clock. ORWELL-VERNON SERVICES -S1-rvi1~t*.~t lll tho ()r\\'1-ll Vvruott (‘hurt-Ind for Sunday, Supt. 11th, urn an follows: rSt. Atttlruws, ()t'~ ~ well at ll a. tn»; Vvrttott River at 153" D-IIL; Orwell lit-ad ot 7 p. ttt.; llvv. .i.A. Machellutt ILD», of Val lcyiiteld, will prcaclt at the evvttittg "J-rvtt-e. ON PICNIC OUTING-litre. A. Brennan. _Mrs< W. liicinttis; Mrs. it. lilcPltersoti; llirs. S. Stewart; liirs J. F. McQuarrie; Mrs. A. HOWZIHZ‘ Mrs. Allan McAleer; Mrs. \V- Leard 0i‘ the Borden Women's in‘ stitute were among the visitors to the city yesterday on their nnttuul picnic outing. Owittg to the uttcer- mitt weather the visitors cattcelled‘ their trip to Brncklcyv Beat-It, took dinner in the 1-ity,ztttd tcu ttt Iiettclt (lrovt- inn, httvlttg a‘ ntust. dcligttt- t'ttl tinting. ~ PLEASED VISITORS-Mr. Mrs. C. F. Kimsemiller who have been spending the summer here, with relatives, are leaving on the 14th instant for their home in Den- ver, Colorado. They both express themselves as always enjoying thcst- visits "down by the sea," and among; _ these most hospitable people in this‘ delightful climate and amid such, peaceful scenery. “Its great tn got‘, down to earth agoin~after being; . “up in the air" as we are, one tnilc! higher than here, you know.“ We,‘ have enjoyed the “Guardisttfl dur- ing ottr stny too, so like “Titty "Ijim God Bless you every ottefmMizpalt. and MAIL FOR OVERSEAS-Mail will be despatched for Great Britain and countries via Great Britain as, . 1'0llows:-—A full mall by Stcattierl . Mcgantic from Montreal on Satur- day the 10th. This steamer will stop at Quebec. Full mail by Steamer Etnpress oi France sailing trom Quebec on Wednesday the 14th. This steamer will carry direct tnail for the Continent including direct ‘ parcel post for France and Ger- many. Full mail by steamer Mont- rose from Montreal on Friday: the l6th.‘Full mail for Scotland only by steamer Andania from ontresl on Friday the 16th. A dir ct mail for France by steamer Asoniu from Montreal on Friday, the 16th. Full mail for Great Britain by Steamer Doric from Montreal on Saturday, the 17th, including direct parcel post .‘ tor Belfast. IIAZELBROOIL-Miss Reno Wood of Marshiield was the special soloist at. Cross Roads Church Sunday tnorning. l-ier message in song was much appreciated. At l-iazelbrook in the evening Miss Francis Wood of Pownol rendered a beautiful solo. The services were well attended. Mr. Lindsay spoke from the words “Behold the Lamb of God." _The subject was: "The Story of Jesus." This story wos first fascinating, sec- ond it was effective in salvation and sanctiticatlon of llie. Lastly, it was very far reaching to the Glory oi‘ God and the good of mankind for time and eternity. The servicesnfot‘ Sunday, September 11th are as lol- lows: Alexandra, 11 n. tn. Hazclbrook, 3 p. tn. Cross Roads, 'l p. tn. Tito Preacher lor the _ is Russel L. Wallace, pastor oi Murray Harbour Church. Come and let us worship the Lord together. TALENTED PlANl.ST.—- 'l‘h1~ lie- ,- . consents t-zuottsu wurrs mum , TIGER GOVERNMENT INSPECTE wlnTi-z LEAD , cnsosort-z SIIINGLE sum runs nsw on GLIDDENS sunnnsncn rsmr runs cotow qnouup IN on. PRATT s LAMBERTS "VITROLITE". ’ "noosns" SPECIAL PAINT r ‘_ \__ ALL coLons .. ........... .... 82.15 ost- ouont-ztvs mum PAINT is run nt-tsr. ZINC-O-LITII srttctst. WHITE.- gina ilcader oi Attgusj, lst cotttttltts tthe following ltcm of interest to ‘tnnuy Ptlttce iddwartl islanders‘;- Nilss Etta ‘COIGH, daughter oi‘ llr. ‘and liirs. w. n. Coles, 2-130 Victoria lAvcntte, who has been speutiittg the stmtniet‘ studying music itt Tortill- to. returned to her home on Mon- day. Miss (Ioles has brought hock with her the coveted Mona “Bates scholarship for piano. Miss Colcs who is n pupil oi Mts. J. (I. Mllloy oi‘ Iiegitta is well known in Sttsltatt-ltcwatt n! I1 illfllllill- Wlll" nlng first honors itt Class i). piano n: the tirovlnt-inl musical Iostlvnl while only ten yearn old, site has shtct- that limo dlstittgttishetl her- self nt other festivals nnti has won nulnepqflg mortals a 1itIter-mttsi- ‘cnl Imnors. In the ant year Miss (Jolt-s took first prize for (lions A. Iplnlm in the uthern Saskatche- wnntilvislnti no ell as Winning the -Mono Bittes sqWJlurohlfl- Dllfln‘! the post. summerLMiss (foles Itas been tho pupil o1 MlsbMonn Titties‘ lwho donated the scholarship. Iir.| w] It. Colt-s above referred to is til native oi’ North‘ Milton, Prince l~)1l~l Iward island, and was located ah Murray River before going to lie-l glue. (Pstflot plelle cowl) Stpturo. la‘. ll. Beer. WANTED - Few Dfeflfih Bi TTl/Unttttatlity utediuttt sized tattle Turtl- DR. MCINTYRWS tlflfltfll HlcHEsT PR|CE$ Daid for live will.bc closed until Tuesday. Sept. ltolidtrv. visiting his lilth, THE CITIEIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN GUARDIAN REO COUPE WILL BE SOLD by l2 noon. Market 8999-94-21 curs ‘ choice l larrls Abattoir Co. 8060-0-6-11. VIOLIN TUITION-Classes re- fllld 51111111111)’. opvn 'i‘tt1*s- Sept. tith lion Wagner. Pritttet- Edward Theatre. Telephon- 50ti—~ll73. 8921-0-2-1Wk. office 8979-9-8-21. ‘S- S. MAGNA due Charlottetown Supt. .\' xtvfoutnlltttttl. llrttvta Stewart's Wharf. 10th sailing saute day for J. liragll. Agent. fltlfl-ll-X-ll! MURRAY HARBOR-Presbyter- iztu Services next Sabbath lt,\v,t;_Mur|-ay “arbor N()|'[h, 1o, ‘tipiltllillp, four weeks vat-Alton with ‘tt.m.; (‘ape Boar, 2.30 p.tu. i'ot~ 1.11; Road, 7-30 p.m. Rally Day 1m Stttttlzty ltitlt Septtttttbttt‘ ut 2.110 11.111. us fol- (fztttiltritlgo liall. lit-u lLV. t)’- liicitrzt. Nlinlstur. -¢oa-+ PERSONALS 'Rov. W. M- liiorrisottfiliiittlslttr-r tho Pri-sbyterlanlhurclt at Al- bcrtott, was in the City yesterday tin-Ir lllg atiI-tttllttg the fitneral M rs. John A. lluwsntt- o1‘ tho late ilcytnout- (Jordon, li.A-. Vlco Prin- t-ipal S1 hool ltun rcstttncd ttr ltttvlttg t-tpont his vacation at his ltoutc itt (Iltarlottoloivn. l‘. E. l- ot’ the liritlgowatcr lligh his duties tit‘- Rheumatism Goes! "l Mk0 [rut plenum in recom- mending ' Fruii-s-tivll‘ to Anyone twining horn Rheumatism." Mrs. Louis Davidson. Eau Claire. Oat. “Fruit-a-iivcs” is a genuine fruit medicine, made from intensified fresh fruit juices combined with tonics, gentle and naturahitt action, a splen- did blood purifier, restores ltealth and vigour. 25c and 50c at all tiruggists. fi/alam l ‘ liluslt-t- Wttllart» (Yautpltvil lnts rc- ‘lttrttt-tl to his ltotnt: in (gttitu-y‘. lilamt. after spvtttlittg his suutttu-r uttt-lt-s Mr. lVialrolttt and (“ltttrles Iiiot-Kettzio. , Valley. ‘ Mrs. Alfred lllsltop and Mrs- (lhrlstit- Farrel‘. Quittcy. Ilztstt. art- the guests oi‘ Airs. l"ttt're.t":-t-sist1-i' ,!\lrs. Ilagttret Ellltll. (lit-n Vttllt-y- __-_J_- " ‘l liIis.tl~‘lo1-ttc1- lIiorPltct-sott Ittts .t'1tttrttt-d to liosltut lit-t‘ fttlltter, Mr. Mttlt-ttlttt hint-Pher- sott, (lieu Valley- ; \ i -WMAK 1545» Buffalo. Dancing. l Program FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER ‘J International Radio Programs CONCERTS 11.25 I’. liI. WEE! 14118) Boston. lvittsiral. 2.20 I’. M. WSAI 13011 Cinci. Musical. 4.30 P. M. WCAE 1517i Pitusbttrglt. "Juvenilc."' 6.110 r. M. I KMA 1270» Sht-ttatidoult. Kiddies. l i 7.30 I’. M. 125G) N. Y. Walter 'ri‘ 31112121.. aft or , WBBR 1 Copyright, 1 l 5.30 P. M. I WGY 1380i Butlalo. Studio WMAK. 6.30 P. M. KDKA 1316) Pittsburg. Radio Con. WBZ 1333) Springfield. Guttar-Ukc. WRNY 13Q9l N. Y. Violinist. 1.30 P. M. l WJZ 1454i N. Y. Royal Hero, to WJZ, WBZ, WBZA, KDKA, KYW, WBAL, WJR. . ' WHK 1265) Cleveland. Vocal. - CFCF 1411) Montreal. Orchestra. 6.00 P. M. WJZ 1454i N. Y. Philco Hour to WJZ, WBZ, WBZA, KDKA, KYW. WEAF‘ 14921 N. Y. Musical Minu- turcs to WEAF, WTAG. WLIT, WRC, KSD. WOC. WTIC, WMAQ. 8.30 I’. M. WCAE 1517» Pitts. Orchestra. 9.30 P. M. '. WCAE 1517» Pitts. Wallisch pro. l SPORTS—TALKS Arthur. DANCE ORCIIIISTIKAS 7.40 I’. M. 9.00 P. M. Hartford. Bond. 9.30 P. M. WIIK 1265) Cleveland. Daucc. 1 10.30 l. M. Montreal. Denny's. 11.30 I’. M. WBZ 13331 Springfield. Statlrr. 1927. by Itttcrntttiottttl Radio Programs. Chicagof ~— ~~7 WTIC 1461) CFCF 1411) llor-s your wife go in for :|1lt‘1-t- it-sfll" "Altsoltttolrl You should .‘il‘t:‘ her. . 1 %@W Jm/UWYMWZM LORDS and ladies, with their sprightly pages and demure hattdmaidetts of more than a century and a halt‘ ago, entrusted their com~ plexiotis to the absolute purity of Yardley‘s Old English Lavender Soap. YardleyB still bestows enchanting loveliness —~-still yields its charming fragrance which lingers longitfter use. YAttttotLEYs O10 Gncfti :sl1_ lsyttzsm-ztz Sour ‘Il per box of 3 large cakes at all host tlruggists and department stores YARDLEY, 8 New Bond Stz, LONDON, Eng. 1’is.1t-11;.i5s-.tu2 Adelaide st. \V.. Toronto 2. Out. U.5.A.: Madison Square, New Yr/rk jttutp at J-tittclttsiott. . NINE DAYS CARNIVAL oF suoE BUYING ALLEY s. cons Comping“, Stock of High Grade Boots, Shoes, Hosiery, Etc. Etc. TtlRowN ON THE MARKET AT VTREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS Sale Starts Sept.8th at 9 a. m., Stops Sept. 17th at I I a. m. Putt-ill. Strzt WOMEN'S p Slippers, very .Il r. sccnrcd the services of Iloiutrd Ilt-lttttis, wlto lnis lll\ll We have MEWS llrowtt n1‘ lll2l(‘l\' dressy (ix. I'or1l.~a..~11_\'lish .......... $2.85 tyootl grade, .\l1-<littttt ltécl $2.85 'l‘zttt Oxfords in real, (fall'- sltitt, solid lottiltct‘ .. . . . $2.35 200' lthtsltlottttlllo lligltt col- ourt-tl Shoes. vttlut-s up to $7.50 lor $1.85, $2.85, .. . . . .. $3.85 300 pairs \\'ottioti ‘s Shoes, nll stylus, for 85c, $1.35 . . .. $135 tztnjilo opporittltllics of srtitirlug, lltc tno§i tttotlcrti tnctltodifot‘ Sltoc Fitting. Shop flclllittg lllltl Sioclt-ltct-plttg, both in ilu- Pulled Stntcs and i‘ittntdtt. lir. "Pllllllg tificr going cttrt-tttliy through our stoclt, Mays ltlis wcll sclcctctl tutti ttsstirlcil, but it's too litrgc, tnust bc lowert-d at. (mt-c. to allow for Hm Vitn- lirotvtt lt-olltt-t" liltneltt-t‘ boots, just. in, . . . . . . . .. $2.85 1 Goodyear Welt, lilucltct‘ lion's, lirovrn 0r liluvlt .. $3.85 The Doctors. llcttv_v ln-otlt 1*!‘ lllllwl llools, \\'1-ll ltttowtt. llrotvtt or Blot-k ... . . . $6.85 llltu-lt or llrtnvtt Oxfords or Womctfis Block Dongolat _ . .. . . l i: 2 l» l ' Sl- t -- '4 11-’ Strap “MR0 Snmwrs . ‘ 85c iltnttglttg ilnd ntorc tottitnll n1. tnctlmtls ‘Ill t1 1 t) t 1.1. ( _ w“ H _H t oi‘ stock ttrrittlgcttu-ttl, lllltl proper ut-t _"‘__’;'o"""';_' ' ' ' ‘ " ' lcnuttzc Ct t 0S0, Rt i .11 _ h‘ ,0 “m” H” "'“‘""“ the well, ztll slttulcs . , 85C. m" " ' " _ "MN" 1 Buy _Kip lmoi:s, ln-niltt-r tltrotlgltottt, ll to 5, .... $13.") (11 t0 2) t (‘uttvtts (l\'l'1ll'1l~€, ln-nlln-t‘ Brown Loam,“- Scandals‘ _ \\'c will ho closet] on 'l‘ttcs1l:t_\' ill'l.1‘l" SM“ m“! qlllllllllllflf. ~ $135 ------- - ' - -- - - - - - --~- 51-00 noon and all (luv Wvtlttcstiitv, ntnkittg rozttlv , ‘ilihlalk, T‘ “hmm Oxrgggg - - - - a 1t '-:t ‘so ins‘ , , _ _ _ _ __ , Brown llctttltct‘ (lXYOITIH. for your cltottsittg, fitting out] littyiittr, The ~--~-,,~,,,,,,,_,__,‘- gig‘: Sumt ‘wklh.’ ' '1' 1:135 Discounted Price Will be Marked on Every FA R“) BOOTS tick llottgti n int-m oots - - ,_ , _ 1 _ , , ,- _ _ , - _ _ ‘ _ _ ‘ _ I D _ _ ' . ‘ _ I ‘ . I _ H $135 Article ‘oi l.t..ttltt1 Sltocs tutti llosttty ‘in Mm] »_,_, MUM, Grain ‘mum , , _ the store, 00st. Not Considered. Reducing tztntr-‘nth-cd will! lt-tttlt-n- suit-s. lahm" Sh“) 5mm“ $135 the Stock is the Big Idea. tll"\l'lll(l'l"llSl]]1r “'“' "““"“"'~“' ~ - ' - ~ ‘ ~ - -~ $235 t , . . . . , "“‘ '”“'“““'" ‘“ $111111‘ m hove. I 1o 5 .. $1.85 l l. . , .. l , who“ 00 .\|1-tt :1 l\t|t or 11mm 1.111;; ‘ ‘ I \\' -ll' at l .- ‘ ..~ Tun llcttthct‘ Sandals to ](ll/_-_ \Vc do not try to cnutnr-rttto nil lltcso _ _‘_ _ W1 in}, _ _ _1_ {l}, . . . . . . . 85c. Pttlcnl. Sit-up Slippers, gnotl ‘ $1.00 quality . . . . . . . . . S0l‘\’l(‘.(‘IIl)l1\ Brown (lxftirrls “extra. wear” $1.55 liixtro good grtulc Patent or (inn lilt-tnl, Straps, some ‘=.\lt-- Farlttttcs in this lot. $1.35 TERMS Uashotily. No goods on op- provnl, no rcftttids, parcels (l1- livcred. ‘ tltc lhliowittg tiiuc grvttt savings, it will ho your opporlttttily to :l(‘t|llll‘(‘ ltorc-ott»'l‘ltttt=sd:ty "tnot'tt-itt,1.§.:ttnl days. amazed at the Footwear offered you, nl tho following prices, 85c, $1.35, $1.85, $2.35, $2.85, $3.85 $4.85; 1110.}, i; l 4 _‘. o ALLEfYt-skfil FASHIONABLE You will _ FOOTWEAR .-\1llltt-I‘.~'l'.< lu-si mmflg \\']]‘)l~> idol-It [up with lap solo. $3.55 \\'1‘\\'1*I‘1\ Int-kl ctmttllz to lflll’ 1* ltllifit quantity oi‘ this lntnotts hoot. lwlltrc Amherst “will "Ill 01' lutsittr-ss. ho \Votttcn‘s ltlnr-lt or brown xvot-ktttg hool. ol‘ ,~ztt:tt'.-|n|(.,,,] solnl lvnlltr-r . . . . . . . . . .. $2.3!) Book Accounts lit‘ Piflfliilphidv (hiring this solo. Plnnsc nticttd to this.