, OCTOBER 6, L; TH E pABEL v r .1’ ii [nltl[i[[[:[[. W 1TH Carnation be bought a month's indefinitely. It tin is opened, so Because Carnatio ated to double ri tion,_ it meets every you can buy. Order Limit ed, C llliliilllllll never a shortage of double-rich, absolutely pure milk for every milk use. n is just pure, fresh milk ev chncss and kept safe by sterilizat- tins from your grocer. 5M4 fl" a free copy a] Mary Blake's Address Carnation Milk Product: IS RED AND Wl-ll It la Creamy llll l‘ llll on the pantry shelf there is For Carnation can no waste. aper- need ior milk or cream; It is the most completely useful milk several tins or a case of 48 Cook Boo/L. Company Aylmer, Ont. l ._____._ ________ ___ i . A Central Guardian HIGHEST PRHTE-S paid for live n l°°k. ctoamy poultry. Harris It taatea Creamy Abattoir Co. ANNUAL HALLO St. James Hall, 27th. ' _ ron sarramnsn we ARE of- fering for every yearly new or re- [newal subscription received choice [of a Lady's Shopping Bag or Auto Strep Razor and Utility Knife. Don't miss this opportunity. [ HAMPTON-Se!‘ Oct. 4th., conduc tcr. Rev. Geo. F. 11 a. m. Appin Rd-. ton 7 p. m. Services l CHURCH o- Rev. Ewen MacDougall, l). i). Suinmoiside at 10th., ut Coleman at 7 p. m. USEFUL PREMIUMS are new be- Guardian‘ "Ladys Shopping Bag" or Auto and Utility Knife free Paid to any address in your yearly sub- [scription today andvget your choice. .ing offered by the Strep Razor and post i Canada. Send in BRADALBANE vices for Sab Pleasant Val 3 p. m., Bradalbane 7 p. lll. week is Mr. and 8969-94341. WEE N 1'EA._. Thursday, Oct. vices on Sunday, ted by the minis- Sears, at Victoria 3 p. m.; Hamp- at Victoria and Hampton will be Communion Serv- ices. * Ii SOOTLAND.__ 7. Also Monday CHARGE, UNI. [TED CHURCH lolF‘CANADA.-- Rev. David Coburn. minister. Scr- hath Oct. 9th., 1927: ley 11 a. m., Granville 4-0 0000 0-0-0-000000000 0.0000 0' The Land We Love By Frank Yelgh 0-044-00-00-0-04-00-0-0-04000000. The Golden Dog 1 Q. What is the story of the golden dog. A. The Golden Dog is the title of an early Canadian novel by the late William Kirby which has its centre in old Quebec. The figure of a dog with a bone occupies a niche in a. public building and tells of the Intendent Bigot and the rivalries of those days. The inscription reads as translated: BIL t! f'I am a dog who is gnawing the bone; While gnawing it, I am taking my repose. A time will come which is not come When I will bite who has bitten pm h S bb m 9m Des b-l will me," when the enemies of “c '1 a ' i1! l1 0 ill Bigot evened up accounts. ‘10530; Cflllo Traverse at 2:30; and +§FOQOQO+OOQO44Q-Q+%OQOOO Modern Etiquette THE CHAlllHTTFZTOWN GUARTW ‘l \7 BRIVGHTEN "K By ROBERTA LEE 00000» . Q. When a guest arrives at a dinner party after the others arc seated, should the gentlemen rise to greet the tardy one? A. While it is unusual for the guests to be seated before the last one arrives, if such an emergency arises it is less confusing to have‘ those at the table remain in their places while the host and hostess How should orange seeds be l‘. i I i ‘ - [ ON AUTO TRIP-A m ' J . . a [terested visitors makirlirgolgieirefilrrstlrlss m greet the fine who ls late’ V trip to P.E.I., last ' Mrs. Harris, of Boston, Mass. Mr. ejected from the mm? lio Your amount of ,- lood and eat half a or STEWART’S . BREAD cleansing of the bod)’- Alk Your Grocer. . Stewart's Made In Charlottetown 181 Kent Street l '€’ Postage stumps an home (iecoru- nil nrc becoming increasingly Eat And Be Fit There,‘ a" "FY Wfly- Reduce 50h» heavy loaf daily WHOLE WHEAT It contains all the elements for‘ rich nutrition and a dally rout n. to form a colorful mosaic. Heard of N yo! Creophos ‘This valuable remedy pos- . sesses unusual value in run- down conditions, loss of flesh and a tendency toward weak lungs. Nyal — quality guaranteed scientifically compounded of the purest drugs‘ obtainable. It has benefited others. It will beneflt you. Harold L. Worthy Sole Agent for Dr. Allan's Fox Remedies O-O-O+O-O+OO- JLESTER DOUGLAS wnotasau; rnonocr: ,. Exporter of Prince Edward [Island Certified Seed and Table Stock Potatoes ».-¢- 39 QUEEN STREET CHABLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. IOOOOO-OQ-GO-OOO-O .._.. ________-_____. ¢O4f§§§fQ§fi+fff§§fifi§QQfi f (Merck's FEED srone ll well lhoked with FEEDS for HORSES CATTLE, SHIIP, SWINE llld POULTRY. l FEED, m., etc. l [l-lardw [I direct from SE AMAN-KENTS factory Birch and oak in all grades 3-8 9-16 13-16 thickness for sale by MacDONALD-ROWE WOODWORKING ($0., LTD. Charlottetown ‘ $0 Il50-9-l5-th sat ‘l1 Professional Cards $044404 J. 0. C. Campbell F Banister, Solicitor, Notary, etc. Bank of Nova Scotla Building Charlottetown MONEY TO LOAN wife's boudoir with unused stamps wealthy financier nearly i‘ $50,000. but he was so pleased with the effect that he had his main hall floor covered in the same way, us- ing ten different shades of stamps ‘FOO-OM O-O-§§§§§-O-O-O—§§+O" i Have You Ever qring o. points that it will be a great iiue- ms [farm lands and hospitable among the ll .that she is now living [OnL-Sackville Tribune. impairs the Presbyterian (Jhurch u ) lllurshi’leltl.' will ho {Sabbath October 9th. “be thicc services (in that (lay. lll [the morning at ll n. m., the Rev. lilrucc Mull". the Moderator of the Ycongregution will preach. At 3 p. m. the Rev. Scott Fulton, Moder- jntor oi’ the Presbytery will conduct the service, Ho. will he assisted ,iu the musical service by a party from Zion Church Choir. in lin- lovoning, the Itov. clerk of the Presbytery, will preach [at 7 p. m. ‘be taken at all services for the re- jpair fund of the church. This lpromises to bc a great (lay i'nr tho ‘Prosbyterinus 0i’ Morshfield. l i - . l KNIGHTS .OF COLUMBUS-T.ic lKnlghts of Columbus or Charlotte- [ltown Council are preparlniztfl 081°" [ hrato in a fitting manner the unni-' [yersztry of the landing of Christo- .pher ‘Columbus their patron Saint. WGR. (303) B ff 1 . N.'Y. . inn the shores on San Salvador onlwCAE (51.7) Pllntloorchestgg? from Charlottetown (‘ouneil and re-IWRC (489) washnTD C‘ Quartet" l I ' ‘ jWedneadoy. October 12. lliemhersl (ind Souris (louncils will meet nl the [prosentutivca from Summerside lilmne on Wednesday evening and u _ v _ _ . _ ‘ . . I H)l'1'l1|ll7.t‘ In llurrcd Rocks. ‘will pnrade from there to St. Duns. 5_ _ I ‘pol’ 9mm.“ “llnoufuled by ‘llibhpifi "’,,l“}'fm§l}".,-".' trash oxu-lllsq (lloarfiglrlt/lzlléliiiilniiilvilsllRgrllt/lallglrll/lll: Swan“ "m" Hung“ "m! “M” “"""'C"“‘°d"“l wlm“ 8mm": smémfixMA ‘Z70’ Stlllllilagdghl Klddleh. llllfidtllllllglllly llllltlllefmlll S-ioiull-lil-{nti-llllriblii Slnvlki. biennial’ illscllgllllfllqfl jgilfllil-Cllefll. ' ' m4!» may iyiilizlrffllsgflpii-[ll- whim A ' ' -. ' ' ‘ ' " , , ' ’ ‘ “’ - . - . - sztvo ‘(if .‘ ‘- i “- %‘;,"'s°§[‘g:§:' ‘Lgwraa (s17) Mass. News Review. p0un(l'ii| solid packages, und in 42[Iii~(jt~[4(0. seconds so. MGradeLVléI.li-l.dA11§l0lFM:;lInMabox m. mum, “Mm, pm...“ [,, ,,,y rh-“WAE P“ "r m‘: ‘123E;f.‘f.fiflél...lf°él?..ilfiti???“ " t" - ' i" “ 1:‘: on; ‘ ‘ " ‘ ‘ _ , __ _ , . . ill "in ii-ns p(~ (r i’ l gflfffljicfifjglgffjjfihg”,1”. DANCE ononasrnnas showed n" vhflntfefin<l "'9 ‘Wlfi Zmllffi}? “ff”? 33F “°_~‘"lR£;“‘I'§ICXZ'ITZiIé,%°’g‘§ro‘?§l°gfia[fi particles or (-liur('()ul. . module“, afterwards the member“ was quiet. The receipts were 43.. pxn-ng-g-r,‘ fir is 43' in ailers arclwood . . Y l “PM.” and crush L.“ shuns m"; .will adjourn to the Victoria Hotel! 8.40 P. M. llaclmges- Th“ "x90" mm“ miqtnn) ,8, ‘l: I rseulml“ ‘H9 G ‘d v 1 M . 1 Am k_ 2 ‘ |)lli [hem in (he iISllOS. The hcnr- where a Banquet Wm be hem. [LUWMAK [5459 3,1531‘, Dancpm [cheese was quiet, but. tllo local do- LlrKgll-gletoilsllpillflfi t)’: as ‘TGllGd upon Id rglek-G- i5“ arllge 1 gee . . svlqnph ma"), “fun. “Wm which representatives or churclfll 33o p_ M_ twaa faith mid the tnllerol Lil! - Y c cmnnd. [ a ar , , nor oug m. [and Mme Wm o was a on atoudy. he (‘.- [the first occasion the Knights of Charlottetown Council have cele- brated COHHIJJUS Day by the hold- ing a Banquet and every indication cess. The financial secretary. W. l-l. Klggins. has been busily engag- ed for the past few days distribut- ing the tickets and judging by the way they are selling a large crowd will lie in attendance. Every Knight is requested to attend. Misses Sheila Helen Tait. Bible Hill. N. S.. ‘have returned from a trip to P.E.I. They were guests with Mrs. Jas. Tait and family. Charlottetown.—Truro News. Dr. C. C. Archibald Sraduato of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited 00 EYE. EN‘. N056 and ‘Throat Testing Eyes and supplylfl8 Glmefi _ Oflicc, Bayer Building [ PBEBSID HA! and Great George-Street : BTBAW. . OHIO! Hours-O to 12.30. 1.30 l0 5.00! ‘ HOIISEMEN. We am ' ' - l 4 some extra heavy clean OLD R- MCGlllga-n i l §'““i’ns°‘§§lwl‘<'t° a ' ' 4 "0 , D N, ' : r539 conning“, 0|], BARRISTBR, SOLIOITOR. EIC.[ 4 CAKE MEAL, SCHUMACKIR MGDOY m Loin- l I 1 1 roovm! sorruas and ‘ nlos. Iox mucous." etc. all at lowest prices. Wholesale and Retail cniirrn a co. >1 1 1 1 l Cameron Block. Charlottetown. PEI. Ofllce: 100 Richmond Street O McLeod & Bentley l i J. A MONEY '10 LOAN J. A. HGDONALI; H. F. HOPHE LIMITED. [. ./- . BENTLEY w. a. axnnmv. x. e. Barrister and Attorney-at-Lnw Charlottetown. P. I. I. V’ McDonald‘ & McPhee summer,’ Ito l - Ilene; to man. I 67 cents, no 3 White at 68 cents, To SOOTFE BURNS and no 4 White at 65 cents per, Coygf bufngd gfgg with bushel. Argentine corn was “Vaseline” Jelly spread on clean linen or gauze. Change dressing daily. Soothing, healing, helps prevent scars. Good for all minor akin ailments. '--~'~.:~.: mortar-re" C‘ ' ough Mfg. Cm; Confld 5520 Chabol Avenue MONTREAL Vaseline nan naaa _ q PITIOLIUM JILL? A was ON MOTOR TRIP—Mr. and Mrs. Gershon Mayes, of Saint John, were guests registered ‘at The Ford Hotel last week, being en routel [by auto for P.E. Island. Mr. Mayesl who had not been in Sackville for- nearly forty years, was one of the contractors on the old Ship Railway at the Tidnish end. and during those years he was frequently in Sackville. He spoke of Madam Harrison, the[ wall known singer, who resided in» . Sackville atthat time, and stated WLW (428) Cinci. Music. in Toronto. WBBR i256) N. Y. Orchestra. l MAllSHFlELgi-Ifltar extensive 5_ llKDKA (are) Pittsb reopened (ml There \vill' R. H. SinvciLl Special collections will’ [WKRC (422) Cinci. Columbia B. S. WEAF (492) N. Y. be mesenl" Th“; MWHK. ‘Z65, Cleveland" Danca iceipta were 10.085 boxes. WBZ (333) Springfield. Statler. 1100 P. M. was (soc) ailaaio. Statler. (Copyright, cent per bushel lower at $1.03 81-04. The undertone to the aprl wheat flour market was firmer there was no change in prices. The local and export demand was quiet. The market was without any new feature to note, prices being steady with o small business passing. Prices for all grades of millfoed were well maintained under a good demand. Tho inquiry for standard grades of rolled oats was quiet but values ruled stead . account and prices were firm. The under tone to the market for strict- ly fresh eggs was stronger and “ Harris is accompanied by his moth- 5' Wm‘ the 8W9“ Wm‘ whlchilt FY17"! 0 Produced er and sister. Mrs. McPherson. They l5 belng eaten Cemented ' . are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Q~ How slmuld the "apkl" b° ,, m [Proud, Charlottetown. They spent f°lded Whlle l" "Se? l Count Canada [the week end with ML and Mm A. In half across the center. ‘ f?- MOI-ean. Crlyde given.‘ gvrr. Har- ———-—<'>———— [l ___. ll‘lS expresses mse de g ted with 7 ' , - lthe Garden of the Gulf, its rich TOmQITQW S Rail“) STAMPS AS WALLPAPER popular in England. Papering people’ Program FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 lute-national Radio Programs CONCERTS 11.00 A. M. WGY (303) Buffalo. Orchestra. 200 P. M. 4.30 P. M. . WGY (380) Buffalo. Studio, WMAK. 30 P. M. urg. Radio Con. 6.30 P. M. - WJZ i454) N. Y. Royal Hero, to WJZ, WBZ, WBZA, KDKA, KYW. KYW, WBAL, WJR. [WHK (265) Cleveland. Vocal. lWCSH 130i) Maine..Baldwin Con. ' 7.00 P. M. ' [WJZ (454) N. Y. Philco Hour to WJZ. WBZ, WBZA, KDKA, KYW [WOR (405) Newark. Columbia. To WOR, WMAQ, WNAC. WFBL. WEAN, WMAK, WCAU.‘ WJAS. WDAC. WAIV, WKRC, WGHP. KMOX, WCAO, KOIL, WOWO. Insist on —wfth the Gold Seal on the Thrifty ltousekccpcrs their praise of this trailing-vine effect in golcum Gold Seal R For it has stippl .d through wlticli tractive colour leum (jol finest a {l GOLD SEAL GUARANTEE (j ua ra n t cc genuin Cnngoleiim 7.30 P. M- lurfnce—thatiotheonly kind WCAE (517) Pitts. Orchestra. . that ls/ully Cawanteed. CFCF‘ (411) Montreal. Orchestra. 8.00 P. M. WBZ (333) Mass. Statler Orchcs. __. _ per dozen This was attributed to ing to WEAF- WTAG- wl-‘IT- wRci the continued scarcity of supplies ilrt-‘lis ~i K30. W0C- WTIC- -.un(i the good illllllilllfl- Fresh ox- "(:0 93o P- M- ltrais were quoted at 57 (zents per 43: ldezen. The tone of the market foi- SPORTS-TALKS A I diiy 30 l‘. M 9.30 P. M CFC!‘ (411) Montreal. Denny's. KDKA i316) Pitts. Dancing. 10.30 P. M. 1927. by International. Radio Programs, Chicago.) Produce Market [ 33-35, (Canadian Press) The only busi- (rents per bush-[ g to the further[ market at Winnipeg, spotl oats three to live 2 C W were. bushel, while 0n-. to were offered at onel t0‘ Ell but for winter wheat flour moder to amount of ‘ ‘ done in baled hay for export [other grades was steady and the ll trutlo was iictivc. [were 724 cases. OTTAWA, Ont. 0m. 4.—-—Cnnrt(l-| lnn and States markets generally [report no change today. Toronto——- Deniers are quoting country ship- C [pcrs for upgraded eggs lcx_tras 45-47; firsts il9-4l 2-55," . lMontreak-Dealers mglxlnzblxllfilriglg’ ggllfgdogé ‘léxplgftl country-shippers for ungrad trade in Canadian grain here toda there being practically no demand from any source. ness of importance transacted in the local market was a sale of f! load of tough no 3 Canadian West- nrn barley at 9 1-2 el over the October option Cll1‘[ Montreal. Owin strength displayed in the future 081 prices for all grades of cash [here were advanced [cents per bushel. No quoted at 77 cents. and no 3 C W, at 74 cents per tario no 2 Whi y [delivered extras 49-52; fins The feature of the huttcr trntiv to- was the advance of‘ mic cont 75-332 lends 40 Egg Market (Canadian Press) delivered ; secondcn are extras 46-47; seconds 38-40. are Prices to retailers firsts tinctivc . . . the medium express their taste for at- HALIPXAX- -i)cnle "llllmttrs nxlrus 46; m? [LINDBERGS HEALTH NOT AFFECTED BY OUR HOME—-—AT LITTLE EXPE ‘ N S E\:: KNewRug Patterns 1017/11/24: Im proved 4 all over Canada arc loud in new Con- ugs. the dis- they can schemes . . . v at a price well within the lvotintls of oven tlic most modest income. The designers of Congo- d Seal Rug pat-- terns have given you the ssortment of gor- geous rug patterns to select from . . . Oriental, Persian. Chinese and Domestic mo- tifs vie with each other in a collection of colour blend- ings that will compel your dmirntion. Now, with the improved lnngcr-ulcarint: surface, you can be surc that the beautiful rug pattern will ‘ last for years. coultl you wish l _ _.________€.___.__ _.___._ [prices were marked up 1w.) (gcntslfififfilililii tilt-Jill. Fresh eggs are nuiv-l Minaturcs to) 55-60;] seconds .‘l8-40 Illlll star-I eggs zit extras 45-46; firsts 4'.’- aeconds 37-38. llifiGiNA-llcceipts (zoniinue veryi gill with stnragt- eggs supplyiniq l-eqgipfl,‘ the bulk of the trade. Dealers are: quoting country shippers (lelivo-i" vast-a r retailers 7-50; lll. OXlFZIS cturnod e seuonrls mer. GENUINE nARnAposl 5m roost MOLASSES 1 ran ‘mac What more practical rugs present low prices. CONGOLEUM CANADA " JMITTLD .\iON'l"REAL “m, _~;3_43; "FMS John McEachern; ill-Illl und maklntgDonald- rs are quoting Grade III.--1, Joyce firsts i2; scc- Edison Aiflcck; [ Grade II. (Senior)—l. Boyd Mac- —Col.l e fly_ Martin; 2. Elsie Kneebone. health’ Grade I. (Junior)——l. mi-an- re yes- P6P" since Charman. New \ C rick ‘flQo I an“ a Cgnglil!“ Senil \;tcsl wnh fottr~nt the MT. STEWART SCHOOL Honor Roll for September. Principal's Department Grade X.—-l, George McAsscy. Grade 1X.--1, Eileen Trainer; Stahl; 3. Scxtus Fechan. iDonald; 2. Bessie Afflcck; 3, Mich- [ael Feehan. Grade I1. lJUXIlOYF-J, Lizzie Kneebone; 2, Howard MacDonald EXTENSIVE FLYING and Louis McAskill, equal; 3, Doris LITTLE ROCK. Ark.. Oct. 5. has. A. Lindberghs cxtensiv ing tour has not affected his for he stood the required sc nual national guard test he [terday and was pronounce quotlng[feet." He has flown 307 hours ed eggs he left San Diego, Calif., for ts 40-45: York enroute to Paris last sum Jay and Stella Affleck. equal. Grade I. (Senior)-l. 2. Lorne Smith; 3. Basil Jay. Grade I la)-1, Gilbert Timmins; 2. Allan MacDonald: 3. Kenneth Grade I. 1b)—-l. Lottie Jay; 2, Alice MacDonald; 3. Bernice Dunn. "BEMA BRAND" A An All-Year-Round Food Rich in Vitamines Healthful and Delicious Good Grocers Sell it-in Bulk O \ “gum. 5k ‘\\h°“l 5.0 acetic,“ s: 3, Agnes Mac-‘ I‘). , . “' pul in lliv (lrinkliig wuior nu u pit"!- Florence[ n, m,“ Roy Clark; .0 J - I Sucyiftwagy l l \\ Lgmlkilén“ 5i‘. [ Perfect Attendance-George Mc- Assey. John McEachern, Mary Mc- Eachern, Edison Afllcck. Howard MacDonald. Principal-Mary C. MacDonald. Assistant-Agnes Clements. glCHlCKEN POINTERS ' worrru KNOWING or . 'l‘hi~ lnruoi- pim-ns (ii' t-hnrronl l l suvi- illl my lawn vlipplnl: dry. Tho lions relish them in winter. Hay cured while green. ground in lino pieces. is almost as good us" green iced. l put. one tertspnnnful of suit and (moor soda in every gallon 0|‘ . When fuwls show symptoms of ‘bowel trmihlo. in all their (lrinking l\\'.'l'(‘l‘ l pul n few drops oi’ (‘flfllfillC larid. enough (o cause a fnint. odori .i'roin the wnlor. l have given this" li) chicks when they looked about (lead and they rcr(ivcro(l.--I\lrs. .\l. (‘.. in “To-ditys lrlousewiitr." "u. z rll . . n.» Li) ‘L