f. Proteins r 7 aim-nigh 1 d ntoariiiiis ‘ltyhui thou one; my“. _~. that. Court i Toilet J , ~. ' l" hit-becoming tho {no 1r- the-country. .' ,_ , this women shew’ this vrsnmtrm bo- wl», tfivgttmo learned o1 Ullvrtonoo ‘the! they repre- sent whet money osn ‘buy. You tQO-Mll ‘benefit by Il!InI.;"§lfl'lIOIl Gourt" toilet \ reqftllim sud we want on "P3931103?! t0 flow you this line-Is!‘ we soonest on early visit | m!‘ Gordon Court Tsloum ' " llo.‘ Ines’ Powder _1lo_ “hffiirrriiiiiifin 2'6, i920 E.‘ A. FUST IIR I l i IV FORTV MPLLIONB REPORTED STARVING IN CHINA Parents Said to be Poisoning Their Children “PEKING, Sept. l6,—'l‘he famlnu s-ituation in the Provinces of Chin Li. Hanan and Sylllllllilll‘; is more serious I sufficient, and foreign diplomats are ill trout 8T1? .iihi "BIFWIIIII-I- » t- 413 54in BL, 8r. Ionn, N, B, THJIHII ploflurbfllnilifihh "1' 1°“ efillvullthnssclvouuva Eon‘ u“ F" a 7W! ingdlolnn €')"“~¢-¢¢v,==,". frnb [mil I-M! I Q I but nothing wowed to help nae until I m“ "Frult-n-tivel". 1 - After inking sovornl born, I nu “PPIBWI; {dined of the” trough Qtililvdhoou unusually sud! 97g linen“. lflsn ANNIE \VAR.D. B0o.nbox,8for$2..'i(),trinl;1n'gg¢_ it all dealers or non! poqtpflg y, finite-then I mltyqL 1m»- , iihain is generally believed. 'l‘he fumino bait. extends ifor 90,000 square miiles and effects o. popula- itlon of 30 or 40 mrllllons. The fund-s required for adequate relief -(‘.on- servotlvo estimated, are $200, 000, 000, which is beyond tho present, powers oi‘ the Government, A ‘presidential ‘mandate orders the mlnistirles of Finance and the inter- ior to cooperate with tlliaxiyil gov- ernors of the effected provenees in estaiblishing rice and groin stores, sell-lug at tIlOW prices and exempting customs dues. ’l‘hiis. however, is in- organlzing an lnternuitiional relief committee. Wiittaiiii‘ Advertisements undoi- this bonding lo. per word for onch tn- oomo to our‘ onre to ho rorwnrled. Ive canto. o ion Iustb ndletrt oonttoeo orpotngo oto. . conetrnottonso oount no ovno woIrG. lfut lvo figures (on $1.0!!! rtlon. nro nliowod nnono Infant. Cuh remittances eovor lento. In no dnno onn thin ‘L; n‘ QALQ ‘ A Agents VWnnbod PORTRAIT AGENTS WRITE US. ottto amount of your businonsjor npoclnl prices. We now hnvo the inrgost, boat equipped plant in flnnndn, can give promptest ser- p prints saw-lino. Froa Samples. chants Portrait Compnny, or- OICO. 1811-74541. .\"l‘ SATURDAY lirniitl now proposition. Putt-nun] cliciiiit-ni unto udiiilsiilr-ld wipt-r Hill“ liiI) (l\'\‘l' plum-l KIVI‘)! (tlt-tir vision iii riiiii, snow or fl|l_“———ri[ vs c-lviir .24 hours, t‘iin‘t IlI\|I', tn Iiiun aulti i.\\'u tlitimuind ulrt-l I \\'rit»- quit-k for dt-tnils mid MAR l‘! $310 |:lii:~ii\'r~ territory. Auto Act-cs lvu (Io., 500 Echo Urlvc, (Jtiiiwii, Ont. ' 2893 _._.._-___.. For Sale. HALE CIIItJAI'—- ONE NE“! Kirstin oiio mun stump puller complete. Write 1'. A. Rooney,’ 2cas-9-s-1oi.; Sourls. v FOR .\'.i\l }-—/\ MOODY ll1\\' Plllilfifi . ll. I)|ll'I‘lll'I\. York, . IIUTIU‘ anti (hi. ll. ZIBTli-ll-lii-tilpil. (‘ii l) L0§'l‘-—-0N SUNDAY. AUGUST lietwcrii .Iuiiii-.~4 iii-iiry litiui-tltis, Stnnliopi- mid tiii- iiti-tlitidini. (‘liurcii mi (liivvlicutl llond, n tlurk pluid \\'1\]LUI\ wrnp. Finder plcnsc notify S. i.. lllrt, Pculufs Station, Tl h. l Miscellaneous _-_——-Q_-_ OAR FOR HlRE-—PHONE BBQ-IL 2029-8-27“ DR. J. (l. HOUSTON EYE, EAR, NOIE AND THROAT gtTsiTfiflfiiito-lfidillgighaitglm‘ Ronilonoo-l Grnfton ltroot. (fr! o hours-IO n. in. to A p- I Iifxonlnmn by Aurel-Ills!!- ._.._;____________.__ DR. II. I_)_._.l0IINSON Eye, Office 187 Kent SL, Phone 824-1 Hours 10.-—4. Evenings by appointment only Residence, 6 Water Street, Phone 9. T (l. S. lnman, ll. C. Bsrrintsr Ind Attornoy-st-Lsw Room No. 12. Cameron Block VKTORIA ROW 22521-174! cont Inst noun-pun! n]! advertise- . nflo bo overlookedl soooivol without ronlttnnon onnnot no noknowio R6FEUISSIVONAL cARo M Ear, Nose Throat and Skin’ 1541-7-12-3mos. "s n‘ v “QOOQO-OOO-O-O- VER-T SEMENIS L AAA‘ Advortlnolontn Male Help Wanted \\'AN'I‘I*ID— IGXPERIIGNCHD LINK)- typc tiporittnr for No. ll muclilne Apply to Amherst liiiiiy News. Amherst, N. S. 2B5X-9-l7-3ipd. .__. AN FINERGETIO MAN T0 MARK- et tho Service Shield in Prince Edward Island. Good proposition for the right party. Art Novel- ties 00., London. Unt. - \\'i\N'l‘l'1I) ‘I'll (£0 1'0 NORTIIIQRN port oi‘ New York State for ont- ycnr, cxperlcnt-cd fox ruiii-lit-i‘. grind salary. lluusc nccomndutltin furiiislivrl for inlirricd mun. Ap- ply quickly to \\'. K. liogcrs, (‘liurluttcto\vn. iii. Teachers Wanted North Pustlvn Selim-i. Supple- ment $150. Apply to Jumes Arth- ur, Sc ‘r ‘t ry L t n ZBEI-II-IZi-iii. \\’Al\"l‘It‘.D-— SECOND FLASH TEA- chcr for \\'licntley School. Stip- DIPITDWII. $i25. Apply Howard Carr, (iyhti-r Hod lirldge. 2879-948-4lpd. ~ Wnnted -_ -___._-i_.r_ \VAN'I‘ED—-'I‘WO G00!) LIST BOYS. A l t. G n ‘i "' -- .. pp y a. u ro an Ull|2£53-9—8_tr‘ ._.___€._.._.__. \VAl\"l‘ldl).—A IIOUSEMAID. Al'- piy to Mrs. F. W. l-lyndmnn. 2R1 Kent Street. 279fl-9-lG-3l. vvv v Liiiiiiiii" YER/in Mk. CHAS EARLE i’ New GIQBZOW 'l‘uesdify evening r '2 28 -- I Eaclo": AND HEAR sag: "NB;“-‘>GlH8ow’ Tuesday it. _ Wmllltifl ‘ATERIAL for IIlt mzgieélgtipgwte n‘s Fountain pen! er, } s at‘ John‘, l and other sup ‘or. ‘ . _2888-9~18-2i- 8; Johnson's. o 2891-9-18-3i, dis- ..~> roi- the kiddies at fgfigfrggii at‘? 80ft S. _ 2891._9_18_ir gAllNMENTp-ln New Glusgon I l1 . Tuesduy evening, .gep1;__‘3151 n niil of Protestant Orphanage Ear"! 8nd Yoiher Charlottetown tulw Pnt will nsslst. Adiiiission75 (391115 II MEI". ED011111 prove sitar-my w") be held following evening 2887-94845 8CHO0L WORK.—Followiiig lr m” standing of the pupils in the Belle River school. number 136 for the month of Augusti-Grzitle Vmfll. Mary Bell. 2. Kiltlicryr Mcbaren. smite V.—l. Janette .Mc Dflllltall, 2_ Elizabeth MoDuugall, 3 R1 6v.‘ 2.'Fft'flfl'I€ ‘smith. 2. WIIIIMY! Campbell. Christine Bell, equzil. Grade lI--1_ Hector Jardine, 2. Phllli? (fhermttii. Grade L-(‘Serr 101‘)—1_ Leslie Stewart. 2_ Isabel Sounders, and Catherine Saunders. equal- 3- Evelyn Martin. Grade l.— IJ““I°I‘.)"~1~ M-"Ptzuret Martin. 2. L“? Jllflllnfi, 3. Flora Martin. For m“ Attendance for the monili Norman Bell, Hector Iurdine, Eliza bath McDougall, Lucy Jardine, Mar 8379i- MQDOIIKRII. Janet Saunders, Anna Riley, Leslie Sicwzii-r, Grace Compton, Morris Stewart, Fannie Smml. Philip (Thu-pinup; (‘licirlcs Mculre". Plllllls enrolled iliil. Month ly zivernge attendance 26, VISITING PASTOFPS EXPERI- ENCE.--Tlio Maritime Baptist says; —“llere is a partial solution of the Dressing problem of the shortage oi‘ niinistv-rs fir our l‘\ll‘ilI fields. We wonder why no one has thought of it before and properly organized our forces; When Rev. F- 5- Klflley. oflwindsor, was mak- ing rplans for vacation on Prince Eilwurd Island he inquired 0g Sup. crintentlont ‘Mason if there was a. pasto-rless field ‘ivhere he might render some assistance by conduc- ting services on Sunday. l-le was recommended to the Ulgg-iBelifas: field, which hud been without pas- torul cure for some time. ()f his experience there he writes: "They gave me a royalwclcome and greet- od me with gnml congregations. The genial hospitality and unaffected kindness received on all section-s of the field caused inc to carry iiway very ‘pleasant memories." Surely iithls is an example that might be followed with profit by many of our vacationing pastors. TO ~IMIPROVE HARBOR-A meeting was called at Conway School house on Sept 3rd, 1920 for the purpose of considering improve merits on Savage Harbor and i0 take such steps as is necessary to procure a grant from the Federal Government sufficient for such work. The Meeting was called to order an Patrick McMillan was rip- pointed chairman and '13s. D. Mac» Donald, secretory. The meeting was large and representative and the question was well discussed from different standpolnts and ev- ,ery phrase of tho sltuziiion was carefully looked into and it was unanimously agreed i190" "it" HR‘ department be asked to take such steps as is necessary to have the harbor dredged out at the north west side h: bay at or Heir Gil" island; lt was further resolved that the government engineers he v ed to niuke a. survey of tho boy mid take soundings of said bay. A5 this meeting is of the opinion flu" the depth oof water is fur gfetllel‘ in this bay than heretofore report.» fir. W.L. McLellan DENTIST Riley Building, Queen Street ed. It was further resolved that Jan P Mcfntyrnitnd Jus_ B. lvincDon- uld hedelegates to interview iiic engineers with reference to tliifl work,» Phone B66 - 1s- -z—¢n_ ___________l o i Yilllllii shunts STRENGT FOR CHRONIC DIIEAOEI Now nt Viotorln Hotel. Oil-ARI; , P- ~ l» Frlliy. lnturnny. snnlny, Ion n7. At Queen I-‘Iotel. lUllhlIIll- BIDW» P. IL l» TIIQIOII; Wei- nendnh Th!‘ - ‘ Bonn-Fro- ll to U p. n. Film Il00.00 monthly In sl- vnnee. now: llli-i-fl-llllon. How LYDIA B. PINKHAWS vso ETAsu-E COMPOUND RE- srones HEALTH AND STRENGTH on my feat. was so weak I could not Sal» up. I suflered such pains in 1v kutiiutiiiliii‘, ll i my buck I could not. work MclieodBentley r W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. nnimur and Attorney-ethyl Ion MONEY TO LOAN Dillon lnnk of N.I. Ohnmborl . liforsonr & Dutly Inn-Intern snd Attorneys loiloltorn for. Royal lull! Onnsdn IIONIV TO LOAN McLean &.HOKIi1l10il nun-mm. Ammo-eel" Olden, ling-oi lnnk lulidlnl P. I. lnhnl Dutchman“ \ he consulted of! hours ro Btroot- r. n. lln l. IFIII OI MONEY TO LOAN MINI‘. ‘VITIRINAIIY IUIOION k-nnorrdsoooltfilloty he»!!- . “dials? ‘33i‘2"'»°w is u»; l u - - B. B. HESSIAN lnrrlstsr, ‘sputum, Notary mm m. I. l DR. I. E. GROEN omoo and sosidnoo. u Prinoo .__...‘._Rlii\. or hardly take -._ _ ‘ , . u rs Yo! my that). G. Archibald nab“ one o, - my neighbors Qljzfiflffhgg‘ flu" r e commended ‘$71M- mm w nu. Lydls. n. Pink- omgs-a 3.3?‘ Bulldlnl Iron! "an" ‘Tum? ‘ Goorlo Btroot. ogre-m unrdinn bio compoun .9‘! Lydia m. m“ . I took ll. and its g ham Medicine new woman and wllld ‘will ies to other youns motile" ; _ IBOYWERS, Hosmer Street, Lansing. Mich- Woinan who B“ to suffer from weakness and D --but profit from and give this famou tstblo Compound, a trial. For suggestions in regard ‘b. slim Medicine 00.. [open u n you: uniso- E QIIIIILDREN. Page and l "BEAN SUPPER AND ENTER. . Program starts mo. Mr Clmrle: - Al x‘ CamphellhGrade lIl.—1.Anna ' I Lansing, Mich-"Aftor the birth of my child I was not. able to stand C., Lynn. MR"- better right nwsy and was hogs‘; and I can recommend these retail‘; are weak and ullinl M l in Mrsn Bow- ers’ condition should not continue her experience root and herb remedy, Lydia E. P iikhsm‘: Velo- your condition write Liydin iii. Pink- Lynn, Mass. Th; roguitof their 80 yours expor- -~ 1m l .),_.. inf ‘evening, fieriieiiiber. the Rev. J. S. MncK-ny in youngest-l tlllllgllitrd‘ 0i Mr. and Mrs. llimiitl iltlcheuzio. of ‘Fryon to .\l_r. John Bron-ton Garfield 0i’. The bride was becoiiiinigiy iulitirctl in wl hrlilltlliiiilifij, She worn at IllLl. of liluck velvet. Tho young couple wcrc iinzitlenileti. T k CC! ‘Dink p and white hitter the t-crtuiiony WINS pci-‘lunnii-il ili (7 F. d ii atn l0 GARFIELD-MCKENZIE. '-' Tlhe MlIdl-SB IiflllliIliCn was who-re they will iiinke tthcir future home. tr" "sni- m-m- ‘ “e-‘TW-vlvvrnv- k o. lint of trouble to promote a Fox and advancement. in interesting the fur trade in the project. Ed-wnrii to iliscuss the mutter-with the ran- c-liers nml to perfect organization. The meeting is iidveriized for a week and the clay of the iiiceiing about twenty-live ranchers answer- ed the cull. the attitude of the (lzirky during the wnr of emancipation. 1 hltlilllllllllll ii illllillllIllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllIllllllll ilIi€ Scene on Vlfcdiiestlay 15th, when united Miss Mary Dawson a happy event mmirringe 'i‘ry<'iii. ii hnziil SOiITIO dramas of black soil“ iii htmd enrbroltlc-ry ziml gold with ii touch 0i’ orange. ll) Itllllis? purlorwas jircttily dc- rzutell viiics, lS\\’(‘Ill])(‘ll»S, Asiors. Shortly E o young couple nioioretl to '1‘ nylon In;“|a FOX NOTES WHY 0H WH YFOXMEN? TllfllASSlSlfllli (‘haiirmziii oi’ i-he nmmissloti 0i (fimuiia goes to a xliibiiioii for the encouragement of the Fox in- ustry. llu succeeded in securing ionry, grants, priZr-‘s and trophies, lie then comes to Prince lsliinil with an zissisluiit Some ranchers assume very niuch A geiitilemtui was going along tho street. hi those strenuous driys unil saw a number of niggers gambling. “Don't you kncnv that tillers». is n war going on" said he, zidtircssing tlic colored assenilbltige. "Oh-y yes siili, wuh go-in’ on all right" replied one. “Well don't you knciw they are fighting for your freedom?" "Oh yes suh, the white folks ore goln‘ i.o make us free" replied the same party. “Well, Why tlon‘t you go and fight for yourself?" 'l‘o which the ‘same nigger miule reply. “Did you ever see two dogs fighting over u bone?’ “Yes" said the gentleman, ‘l have". "Well (lid you ever see that. bone get. up and fitc for itself“ retoried the nigger. Many rancliersjeem to be quite willing to let the other fellow fight ‘hi-s battles. but he has an aver- glufi to lending a hand. The organization meeting of The Silver Fox Fur Selling Association takes place on Tuesdny. m“! 2151 September in Summersidc. Every- one interested will be w8I¢0m9~ D0 not remain indifferent, cnme sud l llllllll lllllllll help m ugh: the battle. it is Worth fighting. 3902. . . , . - E CH-tliiiorriérowu GUARDIAN. Jill t ill ERF. is a Rictory In a small Canadian town. Surf ‘t: protection is lmcping it in ciaiion has amountco‘ to practicully‘ nothing. hooks in ion zimiuzilstatement of this llmi could rcmziiu m: _i_'o<».l not have t0 lat: rcncucd, i tire Wear“ y STANFIELD’S _Unshrinkab_lé Underwear is an absolute neces- ‘sity during the long winter. It is health protection-knitted by those who know the underwear needs of our Canadian climate -— and made unshrinkable by Stanfield’ s exclusive process. All good dealers sell Stanfield’ .1, Made in Combination; and Two-Piece Suits, in full length, knee and elbow length, and oltcvelcss, for Mm and Women Childfilflfieffl f] '1; iitjfablc Combinations and Sleepers for growing sample 800k» Shfllving diflcrenf weights and textures, mailed free-Write. Sianiiehls Limeid, Truro, N.S. Howey tutti is. This Factory Worth? present: policy ofsurfacc protection is carried out. It can wcll be crctiitcti to surface yiroicclion. licpjn at the surface. If the surface is protected. depreciation plays no sound condition. Iiqvw. '1 lic tenth y can. .i= (wt-r (lihI will claitc lit} surely as factories. protected burns as surely as impro- Because: mer BUR. holds better. Deterioration can only And yet, figurine; <lv1 rccizition zit WTV . —~pro crty needs more protec- 10%, this property would Ill! com- All unprotected [ropcrtv (lcprc- [ion ufing wing“ than M; any plctcly “fliiltil ufi tliu iv-nipany"i; (fates Unprotected lituisos aleprc- other timg, Un- "Save the surface and rend ‘ibook value of property, tetrtedtmetzil roofs. you m“ a” ' 1 l’ - - . . , ' 'w”""-4- Ihilfi-illj.‘ protection 1:, essential to Ilowcvcr. \\.-hct_'~ci' it i5. thus IQIIE Ilicilvllfiiifli’ ilil‘ material lie written nil or not, iIlf‘ tic‘. is iL\..ll wood, ntutzii, concrete, cement, brick, plaster or stucco. Save the surfact- antl you save all. THIS ANNOUEICEl-IENT is issucd bythe Canadian Suva tile Surface , Campaign (Zunmiitce, for the purpose of educating the public in the Presrrnntixic and Prolcctivc mluc t? Paint, Varnish and Allied Product: [or the (Ianrrrrz-oltint c] Properly, m! Trade Lummnstw in ma foliiruiing words: has received the approval o] the Canodton " The realization of the above obiects will lead to employment during; the lteutiniztruction Period and beurs our entireapprovul. THE CANADIAN TRADE COMMISSION a». U saws MIL” v.4.» Paint this Fall" —oI proper weather conditions. -—- surfaces are now in their most‘ receptive condition, practically every trace of moisture having been eliminated by the sum- ——tIie wood being dry it absorbs more readily, and the paint —a surface needing protection should never be allowed to go over tIic winter without it.