l l I I L I 4T._:.v=>...._.._._ ii. 11.' . I: if _~ f I . r I ’ _ _ " 7 _ I -0C'1'0BE_R1»1919-_ _ I _ 1 » v rrnn cnanaorrnrown GUARDIAN. ,_ 1>`llE,~."a_iHW"i";,f‘f“f_ x If -.:_$‘»,‘i`§?‘O’&; .=`;§f 1?? ’ _ %i'; _ _<'f”l-v' ' .___ _ _. . a. r _ ‘_ lf youdo not. W_° Suggest a _ bqyfbf Pgnalar Laxative Cold ` - -ev? It does not matter so much _ howyou caught the cold, but ' ybu know. you are feverish and all _stu ed UD generally -Liver, 'kidneys and pores all on strike. P e n sla r Cold Breakers - s t a r t everythiliil Working again, and almost before you realize it you are feeling all right again--25cr box. ,.- . E. A. Foster ‘_ . Central Drug Store '-‘yr T-'-sv--QL _ - - Q ' l. ips' ' \4\'_`-._-’_`: _ _'__ ` ir mxso wrru eu|.r|-lun 11' oaaxsne so mi~runAl.i.v ' Nosoov can 'rs|.|. ' Grandmother kent her hair beauti- full; darkened, glossy and attractive Fi e brew_‘_nflBage Tea andsulphur. When ever__her hair took on that dull faded or_atree.kcd ,appeara`nce, this Bllllpla mlxtulk was applied with- won~ derful e!!el:t" By asking at any drug store tor "W_§eth’s' Sage_and Sulphur Compound,’ you will get a_ large hottie' of this old-time recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well~known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth’-s Sage and Sulphur Compound now because. it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell .it has been ap-‘ plied-lt's so easy to us'e, -too. You, simply dampen a. comb or sott brush and draw lt through your hair, tak- ing one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after an- other application or two, it is restor- ed to its natural color and looks glossy sollt and beautiful. ` _ ,,,_.,_?-.__..._. . ’ _ Mlnadr's Llnlment Relieve: Neuralpla -\. ._ _-; A ' ' ~ ”; ‘ ~_‘1f-‘.‘“,_»=\_~v.='~1L4_*‘-I =LF-`-lfawili ‘ i I ‘ mi; I:-l°rt;=‘_iI1l’=l11=1-is*--F~~FLv=-»“_~-_fun-1.11;1l‘=?»l*i~Ti?”-if I I ' fj AGENTS WANTED I ` _ - I i1"_iRGENT~B ~BCIENTIiFIC MARVEL li-l~~ puzzles world-chemically treated `~;'[ cloth'-'one rub over rain or snow, "5,-fi blurred auto windshield. street car engine wiindow--fprestoi ‘ rain, 1- srow, sleet, run' oil. Glass stays c ear 24 hours.. C»an’»t smear. Wo s like magic. Our money makers earnings S120 weekly. Big selling . _;;. season now on. Free territory worth ,`;._‘,' thousands. Investigate. Write to- "*. day. Auto» accessories Co., 212 Plaza Bldg., Ottawa. Ont. 1238-9~30-M»E1l. FOR SALE FOR SALE. HORSE AND CARRIAGE. Apply to Hugh McLure, Bradalbane. 3i FOR SALE.-NEAR BRA-DALBANE station, 100 acres farm. For particu- lars address Wm. Doyle, Bradalbane. 1170-9-24m7ipd. FOR SALE-DESIRABLE DOUBLE tenement house on Upper Queen Street. Apply. fMrs:»W. S. Batt, care Victoria Hotel. 1229-9:27-Moi C . FOR SALE THOROUGHBRED PED- -lgreed Pet Bull Terrier pups, im- ported stock. Apply G. C. Temple. 49 Longworth Ave. 1287-10-1M3i. FDR SALE-BROWN WICKEI-l baby carriage in ilrst class shape, A nearly new. Will sell cheap. Ap- ply Queen Hotel. 1283-10-1M3i. FOR SALE.-AN OUT BUILDING 17 x 10 with pitch roof. This building can be removed. Will be sold cheap. Apply to A. B. C. c|o of Guardian. 1027-9-19Mti FOR SALE OR T0 LET DWELLING house, two out buildings, tive acres _of land at Southport. Apply Mrs. Grimes, 55 Dorchester Street. 1221-9-2'IM5ipd . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . _ WANTED HELP.-a MALE ‘ ' WANTED OCT 1ST MAID FOR general housework. No washing. Mrs. W. W. Owen, 148 Pownal St. WANTED _ MAN TO WORK ON A farm. House and board dnd other extras free and good wages to the right man. Waiter M. Lea, Victor la,‘P. I; 969-9'-16Mlit_ WANTETBOY WITH OR WITH~ out ex erience for general store and warehouse work. Apply in own writing, state age experience If any. Adlress Merchant, Guardian 1294-10-1MWed-ii. SUBBTANTIAL MANUFACTURING corporation -wants capable man to establish branch and managie sales- men, $300 to $1,500 necessary; you handle your own money; will allow expenses' to Baltimore if you will qualify. For particulars address Secretary, 416 N. Howard St., Bal- timore, Md. 1288-10~lMEWedtf. SALESMEN CITY, TOWN OR COUN ~ try, s lull and exclusive line oi whole root trees and plants, for garden, orchard or farm. Big earn ings guaranteed the -year round. Experience not necessary, we teach you.Lnka Bros., Limited,Nnrserles Montreal. 0680-7-1MEws60i GOOD WAGE8 FOR HOME WORK. We need you to make socks_on -the fast, easily learned A-no Knitter. Experience unnecessary. Distance immaterial. Positively no canvass ing. Yarn supplied. Particulars 8 cent stamp. Dept. 08 C., Auto Knitter Co., Toronto. 977-9-MEtillDec.i0 TEACHERS WANTED WANTED TEACHER FOR SUFFOLK School. Supplement $50. John Arb- ing, Secretary. 1,_286-10-1M$ipd. 5-- _ ’ _ FOR GALE OR RENT-HOUSE NO. 100 Edward St., containing eleven well nnlsheq rooms, three lots ad- joining, -weli stocked with, fruit f trees. Inspection solicited. Apply to owner on premises. _. 1220-9-2'iM6ipd. FOR SALE.-AT PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises on Saturday, the 4th day of October, A. D. 1919. at the hour of twelve o'olock. noon, beautiful residence and lands of Sir W. W. Sullivan known an "Brighton ~ Villa." and lately occupied as the Government House. Property will be sold in parcels. For further par- toeulsrs apply to Gaudet & I-iasxard, Solicitors. Charlottetown. R. Beairs- to, Auctioneer. 1140-9-24-M101 Losr _ »...__ _ . LOST IN CHARLOTTETOWN LAST Friday, gold ear-ring. Finder report at Guardian. Reward. _ _ _ 1265-9-30.M8i. |.os1'-Auro pins. BETWEEN Charlottetown and Montague or -Souris. Finder please notify W. G. 0lll8Bl>ie Davis Hotel Charlottetown. Reward. 3i LOST.-BETWEEN OINTRAL GAR- v - ale and _ Cornwall Jpeedomeqer- ‘ gnpokle with fibre wheel attached., ~ |0481' Please leave at.dentraI Gar- " Sle or Gordon Mac Ilan) .Corn- Jgn 9.30m2|,d mek hor go A Milne Fraser, I-l’nli~ _ ll, _ . ,_ . <1. are-' ist an *“cr4An|.o‘r1'¢-` ’- - ` 1218~10-1-Mlm town and Cornwall via North.Riv_er f - ' ' - -- ._ and York Point, gray raincoat. Finder mms now: Hamann- - FEMALE ` .- 'f""° “°°'“f" ‘?“ia’»¢lo.1u:isa_ _ i house. I-tool M. Craig on paseetwlo TEACHER WANTED - PRIMARY department Victoria school. Dis- trict No. 60. Supplement voted $150.00. One with experience pre- ferred. Apply by letter or in per son, lf possible. E. Boswall, Sec'y., FoUND _ FOUND ON HIDLSQORO BRlDG_ El gentleman's felt hat. Owner may have same by applying at Guardian oiiice and paying for this adv. _ 1215-9-27Mtf. FOUND-BUNCH KEYS. OWNER may have same by applying at Guardian Oillce and paying for this ad. 1106-26Mtf. MISCELLANEOUS ELEG1'lR4Ji.Y8|i8.- SUPERFLUOUS hair cured with the electric needle Apply to 244 Kent Street. ' 1275-9-30-matpd WILL THE PERSON WHO PICKBD up the sum of money in bills from in front of Mr. Sidney Grey's oill»ce,. 'kindly return to Mr. Thompson. ticket agent, and receive reward. ' ' 1256-9-aoMalpd_ @___iq_ _ "FULL OF PIP" RUNS LIKE A GAR, wit'h_ accelerator on -full. No need torun it' on -low gear. The item- ington Typewriter is s. speedsior that onIy.,needs a good "Driver" to narnr washin- anu. wahrao xr -ri-is Antma tan Haul. _ me-s-serial. KYNTID GIRL FOR GENERA eusework.. Mi-s_.. Ernest dj. Peikil, Id llllm Avenue. I . - ` 1800-10-TUBIN- wgufrlf A ggi? _-_row-rag! ~ Ol .Ov 0 J _ _l'l. Om 40'r;.o'ng`\.vortn Ave? Y- 130!-10-lim - 'ff'-___- ,. ._ A." pu- _;,...»»-nw _ ___ Y _ :_ _ _ Y _Yv__. _ _, _ Y J ‘ - fr' li _ ` ‘ _ Y.: "' ' f" ' ”'~"f*` ' Imaam.. .___ _ ‘ - _ -'- _ .~~'»v _ i _ _ 4 _ ;:§ws»lw\v"1uz:r.-.1=v.1r ~~ - ~~--‘--' _ -r - ' - \ Continued from page one? LY- ._ The country teache`r§"__in the fjnaine be- long to t.hj!s_ ,-9 vi__g_._" " _. "‘lf the D ____nce _ia not g- to' pay its teadjgp-'_tbq__vggy re bla, salary °f Mblhlnslr swims.; t ans'-» ommunity doesn' deser e to shave' ins-~»°»=a6~'1a~=¢u.:' »&;~'o»_f`su»°f4" In dew.-sig, uirsments'.rmr_ may union.; niece... - 'supple ments as _follqwsf lstclws teachers. ln, _i_r_ur_a1_ _q. $175;_ las class teachers in 'e.`e"schools, $2 0; 2nd SIM! t§M=h6t’a_Tlr_f-`\‘lJ_l':il schools. $15.0; 2nd"-class teaelvene in village schools, $175: 8rd clilsa teacllerii.. in rural schools, $100; 3rd class teachers in village schools, $125. f $14,000 in district supplements last year, but distributed 'as it is among live hundred teachers, it was really, negligible. Otherwise there had been_ no increase in teachers’ salaries since the beginning cl the war to oilset thel higher cost oi’ living. "The situation is serious from the point of view of school efficiency, as well,” said Mr. Campbell. Under the present conditions a teacher may manage for a year but at the end dnds it intolerable, and as a. result obtains a post else\vhere. As soul as they find themselves experienced and capable of managing a school theyi leave for places where living condi-\ tions are better. Consequently the whole educational system suffers and! we carry on the schools with a suc- cession of teachers." ll-1 >1 0 School Attendance. Speaking- of the attendance at schools, Mr. Campbell stated that the enforcement of the absentee law be- ing in the hands of district trustees, lt was never invoked and might just -is well be oif the statute books. No effort was made to compel children to attend school or was legal action ever taken against the parents. _ “In the towns and ylllages the av- erage daily attendance is 63 per cent. while in the rural districts it is as ‘ow as 50 per ¢;ent.," said the Super- intendent. “The power of compulsion should be invested in a central auth- ority." - Dr. Robertson. "I am heartily ip support of the de- mands oi’ the teachers," said Dr. S. N Robertson, Principal ot' the Prince of Wales College, to the Guardian. ‘and I believe the action they are tak- ing is necessary to achieve their' ends and the advancement of the cause oi’ education." ‘ . Lloyd Harris. _ 5 E Leaves for _ Canada pl] ' 1 I (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Sept. 30.-‘Lloyd"Harris is sailing for Canada on October 20 to discuss with the Government the _future of the trade mission and other questions calling urgently for settle- ment. 'Mr. Harris is desirous oi re- turning 'to private life, according to friends. Unless he is assured of great- er cooperation and assistance in the work of development of Canada's trade by the home Government. Can- adian business -men in London urge more empllatlcallyi than ever the need of entire organizatlonof all overseas representatives offices with the ob- ject co-ordination of efforts. __ _ _ ._ BIRTHS MeK'lNNON-.A)*. _E‘arn.scli.i’fe‘, Sept. 14th 1919 to Mr. and Mrs. Nell Mc-_ Kinnon a son-‘Wallace Aretls. MARRIAGES MeM|l.i.AN-MoFlmaoN. - _at the ilanse, Bradalbane, P. E. I., on Wed~ nesday, Sept. 17. by the Rev. John' Htli-ling, Henry Hnveionlr McMillan, of! ovughter of Mr. and_Mrs. William' F: l\i`orrison', Fredericton, P. l:l.~ i. . -TODD-MeLEOD. - On -Wednesday, Sept. 17, at the home oil the bride's__ parents, lnkerman, P..E. I., by _the Rav. John Sterling, William Leonard amid, of Bradalbane and Jemima_Mc- _ . daughter of Mrsnnd Mrs. lZion~_ aid P. McLeo<_l..... _i ~,_...._..i_.,i. | M°v.soo.lv|e|»Haz_~_-on the zaraivt. at rlnsttefiilase. at asv._o_ w. c-_ Kenziie. Mis oolm »A. McLeod ol Pin- btte, .to Alena M. McPhee of Little Sands. Congratulations. I 'nsarns _ _ nowlarr.-at rryen, september 1;. Warren i~Iowstt, used 89 years 4 Tlitllitliil. . _: .~ \- ECONOMY flhondmi is a necessity that has has been elevated by the lmvecllll ioul to the rank of a virtue.-Life. 'Llltlment Iu_v'nber'|n'a'l\’°a‘ friend "'-L ` 7; T0 LET. ‘ n...... e3 Granville, and Lillian Alina Morrison ~ ff .;§iTet__~ill q Teacher D 'da _ _ Y0II,_EN.I0Y Fmvcriy. |]ai;_ ,| 0|, |)I;fi|§_¢c¢Il._A-¢yti0|| »»»n»» mo ooeeooooewooeeueewoo |ntendenL.._~;, ~~'_~-~g'~ rw, yi, _- ,_-_‘_ . 1, 0009 00000000 000 0000 3 3 'I W-f‘»i> _ meer as g _Q <;§§__ 'B ' t_.i-§s .f 7 I _-units _._ _."1 J.uL.;._i°_ Pura , _:__ ____,__._________ I ' Every home should have a phonograph. Everybody ad_mits_ that. _ Our Prices Save You from $10.00 to $50.00. I " Their tone 'is equal 'to any---they will play any make of record---the wood work and inish of the best grade~-- :_/f - . -as ,_ E ___ _, ‘ nw... _ _» --f-=qf-. .. L _ __ _ _ .1 _. ` ' _ f -1-_ sail hd _ in Exim 1 _ ousertiiihfurnishing for Newly Married Couples. a Specialty with us _ The bride and groom willfind th1s store an mterestmg place-- completely stocked as _it iéiwith every thmg required to completely furnish the home including " 00 ,_ ._ _.~ 1. iw.; E ; I 53°'-"I I1* Hi W W IIIII' "III "W will $1 -I, H I “_ ne... 1'. -- -- ~ ilillnln ly '"|IIlI ll' , .u|li.|| | I* I-‘~ ~ ~ ”'" "nm >_'!euy' senviiisiit We __ I* . »3;__\ Q.. Ti :Q sl Eli ‘fi qi I \ -sc ` ¢‘”" ___ !` "~ `;?` ""-L _ ___`¢_ __ 'Z L_ e§_ J... Q' lx ||:1 T3 Ii.. \' ' *Q ` ' ”' Furniture of every description “’ *’ ' . 0,, . _ » fa' .4 ;._ r V -` Beds and Bedding-Brooms I ' I Carpets--Oilcloths-Mats . '7urrus 5, ‘ ‘ s ° \ 'l @p/§,n Window Shades-Sweepers ' " ‘ ` ." ewlywed Rugs-Curtain Rods Bed C0mforte_I’illow Cases. Linens of every description Shects-Pillows-Cushions Blankets-Towels-Slleetinge Fancy LIHUIS-Dl'HP0l'i0S ' Pictures--Curtains-Draperies Our big stock includes about everthing--except lla'rd\va1°e--that is neCessary SPECIAL 'APPOINTMENTS may be made, so that private selection may be made after hours -if de ;11;i;l§s3§ee are willing and anxious to please you and make the matter of choosing your house furnishings l. f ll t k I _ » - f - _ - ;ne\\sw;é<;;r.of t lc celt bl ated “Bissell” carpet su eepels always on hand. Every home should have at least _§;)S;V££Sa2!1] €<(J)<(>1<;5t;1I;;ctt<; Ibyuyéryiféige we have stock on hand which we can sell at--in many instances ~““‘f7* E _ , _ *W _ “I '¥l)¥§$ §xsaa'__@_. § __ _ __... . ~ \iiirT'-- ..- m. b-~C; >--C: m t--CJ. t--*C1 P-c _ ‘W g_`_ t-~_4 r--4 _t P--it *-*-< t--_~_.:_ » ffl _ _ _ _ . $55.00 f ,__ ‘I I ` /_'I -_-___ Li 72? i i I I Real Values in Phonographs ' /W $110.00 Andnow that phonographs are being so d on a value basis w1_th9_ut__ _ fancy profit being a 'factor---every home can have one. _ _ ' These celebrated “Gold Medal" phonographs are absolutely guaranteed bfy a big wealthy concern.- and_thef`price ia_a lot less. . ' _ I ' ,f I-lear Them-Play---That’s all We Ask _ I Lu 11 _nal it 1 _:il ' _#mlm 1 I 3* l I R See Our Complete Showing of I s RT I Stamped and Fancy Lines _ ~» .~_-,_ . ‘ ' ` I , ‘~ rail'-. ‘ I _ \_ lf. .’ A .;e,,:i_.;; 1 ws ~I'<°z1 Q _ . f I Now is the time to beiin tothink about getting Xmas linens under way. _ These goods are going to be scarce later on--buy now w ile assortments are cornplete Our complete showing includes- _ " ‘ Stanped art work oi_evtrv_llliItl __ __ J - ' ‘_ made up, covers, cmterlriewy- leyisys Militia "‘ ‘w I ` ‘vf `,I;! ' -\~=' _' 1 ' ~\ N ¢ i I »eoeeso‘oeeo‘eo»oe»ee4 _ __ M