c. . - ~ m sport ts dependent ficgizztsical fitness. Whilst the regular use of ENO u ' not: in itself a guarantee of ‘ 5mg“, it nevertheless does usist very considerably, and many sportsmen find they _ gre better able to withstand , continued effort and fatigue by the occasional use of Endg “Fruit Salt". ’i‘lu- nluilllcr in which the lioyui ken oft‘ the border betranst- they were ptoleeiltlg the revenue oi‘ the tittus, was thoroughly aired iitrltlrl: the. tfustunls (‘omntiltc-u. The incl. that t-veil the relatives or somt- tit’ Iloll. .\lr. King's (iablliet, Niinlulers were profiting by thesnlurtgiittiq, was also vsittbllsiltlti. The Moynletl Police ivt-rtt nt- ielltplinp, to tlu their tlliiy, In the fat-n of diillitzltliies; and tin-y testi- tieti lit-lore tho (‘olmtllitt-n that in ctutt- m‘ thvfts trout u ilillititfti w.‘u't-- house lht-y had rteportetl t*t~l'iillll int-ts tn liisnillltill. and within 4t few ltours the illitll'lllllllilll was pus- rlvd itlony to the (‘riiflkrh lint the llotlllletl Polls-P. ill npiln oi‘ their sint-tsrliy. hutl their prob- it-ttis to tut-ta. First, there was the prohlt-lll oi‘ tho stnttigglel‘; and .t~t-- tindly, tilt-re was the problt-nl tit‘ the cu-opvrlttion oi‘ (‘Iltiltfllls (it'll- cinls with the Ellllllijfllvtri, Yt-t. in The People of Prince‘! Edward Island ShouIdtNote: The choice in this eleeiititl is not nlcrely Between: Jlr. “Qvutt and Mr. McLean, '= Mr. Dlesservey and Mr, .lenkins, Mr. Myers and Mr Sinclair. lion. Mr. illaeliontlltl and Mr. Johnston, who are the standard bearers. But. Between : _ Rt, Hon. Arthur Melghen and Mackenzie King” Rt. Hon. And Between: Purity in Administration, And (‘tn-rnptitln untl Scandal. Vote for the (lonservaiive, (‘mltlitlattls and make sure. oi‘ a Stable, Upright: (ioverlunent. shite oi‘ that, tin-y bet-tune suvh a thorn in tht- l-zidt- oi‘ the NIIIUBLLiPTS, and in lin- sltit- of the Cuutotns oi‘- flcit who wore. tirotct-tiltg them. that finally they were rteluovotl front the border \t\’llt3l‘l: thuy could no ltlllygvl‘ |lI't'\'l'lli. the friends oi‘ the Kim; (lnvernluenl from bout-- iitltlr, by the iilrtzitti il"tlllsltt'liilll.~i. 'l‘he finnl atrtivity oi‘ the hlttunltetl P01’ l whivh broke the patient-e oi‘ tho tllllllgfiiblifl nntl 0|‘ tho (‘nslulnn of rials oi the iiisailitltt tvpt-_ rott- t-crtietl a protertsltittal wonlan smug gler, ilenittt: Lartle. lutrtle tnatlte u number or trips between Ctmtulu tutti itiurtlpe, and her hobby was the smuggling into Canada of the ltigltest (‘lam or wo- lllell's weal". Eventually the ,\iount~ ed ti’ulit‘t- trnught her ztl Quebec: with lhren large trunks tn’ expon- aivo gottvns and littgt-rir. 'i‘ltn value \v..s about 75.000 iruut-s, and evi- dence was presented before. the ‘Committee to uhuw that presztnre (funadhitl Altiultied Police u-ere tn- ljillllllllllll against slulltzlziittg tipt-ru- THE OHARLOTTETOWN ' GUARDIAN RELATIVES UFTTHE CABINET PllllFlTED JFARIIM SMIIBlilINB! , . 1." "F“"'lU",\;Ii-|-‘-‘l!l had been used irum high sources lo urrallKe for her passing the CH8- touts without paying duty. in his evidence ‘heiore the Com- mittee, Sergt. Zaneth, who had tzhurgc of the goods at lilo limb 01 [ht- seizures stated: "Miss Denise horde and the law- yer ror her defence ellllle up to the ltnuse lo t-lteck the lzootispver, and l|| checking these things over. Miss llellist: Larde said: “I would U119 to hilve these two gowns. i. sold liltflll." “were any statements made 10 you that would bc or a ltuttl-re to deter n person ill your position from going on, or from passing the t-ataei" tQttestloti by Mr. tiulder.) “They said: “You had better d0 it. ileettttse you mlght lose your job,‘ or stituething like that." At-tzortling to further evldencty it. appeared that Miss Lardc was par- ticularly confident about those two gowns and over her ireetlonl from pollrte interference, because the gotvlts were understood to be fol‘ the family nti‘ a member ill the Cab‘- inei til the Right Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King. st-rgt. Zllnrih and tbs balance of the Mounted Police on the border did not exactly loso their jobs be- t-uttse they interfered with smuggl- ing tiperniiolls designed to benefit the futility oi’ a tittbillet Minlstetr. Ne. it Wilti not quite that. They lvero di-‘iilosetl of in another Willi- Some tinle Inter. J. IE. A. Blsall- ltm’ (‘bier .l>revetltlve Officer, and the appointee oi‘ lion. Mcques Bur- eau had lilem removed from the border. where they could not mod- tn.- uny further with smuggling PW" fits. in the letter which resulted in their removal, tiilsullloll cited U19 ilenlsre Larde cane as one 0t the P91130118. When Blsalllon "got nwny with that, i.» it. nny wonder lhnt the bor- der situation developed lntu a smugglers‘ revel‘? ‘Httrried Trip 0f NIDW YORK, Sept 7.~~ Sir .l:lllles Pnrvt-n Stt-tvuri, iu-llitil- on lht- hltlttrt-iunitl. once tn fllltinirtettl. where ' sttrrtsr connannnu. P. r. t. TO BE HELD NT ' _-“ CENTRAL BEDEQUE On Saturday, Sept. 10th, llth and 12th _MEETINGS AS FOLLOWS y Friday. bent. 10th—3.00 P. M.-RolI Cali Service. Special Speaker, Fiev. Norman Whitman, B. A. Friday Evening at 8-00 P. M.-Hlstorlcal Survey. Special Speakers: Rev. Ross C. Eaton, B. A., and Mrs. Neil McLeod. Saturday, Sept. 11th—Morning. Open.‘ Afternoon at 3.00 P. M.—Ladles Mis- sionary Memorial Service. Special Speaker—M|ss Louise Calbeck, Returned Missionary of the United Church, from Japan. SATURDAY EVENING AT 7.45 P. M. the Grand Historical Pageant, produced by the Amateur Musical Circles oi‘ the Bedeque Communities and Tryon. Pageant deals Mo. the History oi‘ the Island from Indian Times, until the present Era. Includes the founding oi the Baptist Denomination on the Island. Tickets 5O cents and 35 cents. Pageant to be produced on ‘Monday, Wednesday and Thursday Evenings at the following week. D0 NOT MISS SEEING IT. SUNDAY, SEPT. 12th. GREAT RELIGIOUS SERVICES as follows: v . . Morning at 11.00 P. M.—Preacher, Rev. Mr. Copeland of O'Leary. Afternoon at 3.00 P. Mw-Isiand Memorial Service. Speak- er, Dr. E. S. Mason, of Wolivllle Evening at 7.80 P. M.—Speaker, Dr. J- J. Sldey. BAPTISTS ALL OVER FTH-E ISLAND CONCENTRATE. MAKE THIS A GREAT CENTENNIAL. _Ths Moderator for the Island, tlEV. MR. LINDSAY, will preside at all these Meetings. -9~4-stt.. ' voc"? \\\“r /// ltunlllltttltrtl " .lnllles would not tlis tirivtltu llliltltlifl‘ ' Nlunrelttnitt an ltour alter here Qceivt-tl alll urgent. t-ablt-granl, mot hfijfflll to Sonthnlnpltln nntl lint-r without llilliiillllfi, or oiln tllltl t I 31¢ New York, that enter and prottetati to Montreal. . ‘QZTZI IIMJE cos »/._\ Au. THAT as coon m‘ >BINDER TWINES. 00 NOT ll rtsnuozo rmtr omen twins; Ans A’! coon on sewn. BUY ONLY: GILT EDGE. his Men-Io. GOLD LEAF Mattie. awn LeAll. sum-J ma; m t. on u. MAPL! LEAF, Ssmdud. m h..." b. IVIIV ‘ILL FULLY GUARANTEE THE sttmrrono cosmos co. UHITIB luau-wean. ouytmo. m h. oer ti» 60b It. p" lb. _(SILVER LEAF BRAND)‘. Guaranteed bbtljoethtotthq pound, mode by the BRANT- rono oonnAo; co., trim, the mum makers at smoen TWINE n. the IIIITIIH enema. t w- mlots Accuratel- ou- HIGH onAoe rwms for P. :- tstmo. I ' Every boll oI "Silver Les!" Twine Guaranteed to give the Iulle notification. Mod. In both the OI-DQTYLI; and usw rr t: cilia. wt-totedts AND nsrim. n amt-y prlosl. CARTER E COMPANY, LIMITED. ~ ,r=-us-a~...»..s ..~.. ‘on, ‘yo; Among the touring nurses»: and medical students Irom the old coun- try at present In canon are. from lop to bottom: Dr. J. R. C. Oah- msy, honorary surgeon at Adden- brookes Hospital, and senior mem- her of the English party, n he at‘- rived st the Toronto General ,Hos- piisl this week: Mill C. Bswnrd. I fourth year student. and JD. Simp- con, president o! the Cam- Lontlon Physician ‘physician tlt the \Vt'.‘llllliIlH|t‘l‘ llustlllul, ‘bolt- - ntl one oi’ the l't wstnost. llt‘lII'- ' oi‘ l-Jtlglttlttl. nrrivt-tl lntlny llt- will no Ill he was lo htllldle a urgent. ruse, saying it is 'l‘ht- liritinlt State lleparilllnut. ar-“lim- 315*“ . wangetl. while he was en rottte. to ho be allowed to I11 Metnoriam ALBERT OHARLES STEWART Funeral services for A. C. Ste- wart who died at his ilonle on West. Whcelock street Suntluy morning wet-o held at, the house ‘Fuestiny aft- ernoon_ the Rev. A. W. (‘lurk coll- tlttctltlg. Burial followed in the Uartluttttiit cetuetery. 'l‘ha bearers were .l. l". Attila‘. C. A. Densmore. W. M. (lending, W. ll. Moore, Ed- t\v:trti O'Hara and ti. A. Pressey. Albert Charles Stewart. tor many Sir .lutiles lt-ft ltingluntl (III theiyemi‘ ("Hfillilll 0f the college cur- _ neuter force, Wild born August 4. Jltltlti, at Suttthport. Prince Edward ,.,,,,,,|,,‘ island, the son oi‘ Charles and Eliza. iStewnrt. lie cattle. to tho stuies as in young man settling first at. Mal- ln Novetnber, 189i, he entered the employ of the college and has livetl Ill ilanover since than time. Mr. Stewart tnarrletl Miss Laurq can (‘tttitmlngs oi’ ‘LYIIEPiIIIIBiOWU. i’. i<l. l., November 17.1887. To tilt-m were born six children, Em- ory nl -Scltenectatly, N. ‘l., Wilbur tit‘ Norwich. Myrtle and Albert. oi llttllnver, Elmer 0i’ Boston and Arihttl- of Durham. He is survived by his wife the six children, two brothers_ Bruce and George oi’ tiltarletttetown. i’. it}. l., ulrd three sisters. llrs. Archibald ldnklotinr and Airs. Major Linkleiter of Link- istier, l’. E. l., alld bliss Anna Sle- wtlrt 0t‘ Philadelphia. who was hero for the fullerttl as were all the chil- dren tutti Airs. B. it‘. Porter 0i‘ Wor- cester, Mass, n, sister 0i’ Mrs. Ste- \\'nl‘l. Mr. Stewart had tour grand- children, Dorothy autl John oi Schenectady, N. Y.. and Etigur and Bruce of Norwich. Mr. Stewart was keenly interest- ed in public affairs ciltho he never took active part. He was a good workman anti respected those who tiougroggttional t-htlrcil bet-ante t1 tnoulher because oi eur- ller affliction with other denomlna~ lions, mm- MR. HUtBERT S. ARSENAULT Mr. J. it‘. ll. Arsenault ni’ this city received a message Szitttrtltly nlornltlg from Wellington, bringing the sntl news oi‘ the death of his rather, Mr. iiuhert S. tArsenault. The lzttn Mr. Aresanattlt was B9 years e-i‘ age and hutl nhvnys lived at Wellington. lie hud enjoyed ex- cellent health up to within three weeks ago when he was seized with on illness which eitdetl iutully. Ho was tt well known and successful farmer, enjoying tho high esteem oi‘ all ill his t-olnlnunltyttndwtlsulife long supporter oi.’ the Liberal party- llis wife predeceased him seven years ago. 'l‘here are left to cherish his tnetnory live sons and two daughters. Adolphus at Brno tilttr- bor, .l. F. ii. in (lhurlottettiwn, Ste- phen in Boston, Muss" Emanuel in Vtmcottvor. ii. C.. Stanley in Cher sen. Mat-um. Mary with 0t Alphonse Arsontlult nt St. Chrysostone nlltl illndsliite, wife o! Stanley Cormler St. Gilbert. Tho iunornl was hold Sunday at 9 a. m. to St. James Church, Egmottt lluy thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. MR. AND MRB~ GEORGE EASTER Two 0t the most. loved and most popular pioneers oi this county are not here with us any more. Within one week's time both tMr. and Mrl George tEaster of Humboldt, Minn" bade us their lust farewells as they answered the cull oi the Great Maker. -lt. was on Monday. Attgust 9th when th sudden death of Mr. Iinstnr occur ed at his home. Mrs. Easter had her cup oi ‘ea and was sitting on a verhnrinh when her daughter-in-lnw spoke to her about the death o! Mr. Easter. But Mrs. Easter tliti not any a word tor the next seven days when on Monday, August 16th she passedaswly to bridge university Medical joelbtyjoln her husband, invet- and lite and seenthry of gm (hurt; I L. .. 4 .' time "will: llamas I wows WorkPtl with him. i-le attended the‘ but 118V?!" lianover (iazette. Hanover. N. ll.. PAGE NINE A Every bit of tested.‘ Every indivi accuracy. workmanship. Step by step, Q . . SPHIES HO ls GE General Motors of Canada inspection .' . thorough, exacting and invariable . . . as-z sures the buyers of its cars quality and precision through and through. Every assembled unit is inspected for Every finished car is examined and road- teoted before it is approved for shipment. And finally,‘ every car is thoroughly in- spected by_the dealer before it is delivered. and in the whole, General Motors of Can-i ada applies the most precise methods of test and inspection to every car it builds tion of the owner. GENERAL MOTORS o! Inspection that maintains me Quality 8W0fl<manship “raw material isicarefully‘ iworkmansrlirh They maintain that superiority of Cadillac which has become a byword. dual part is gaugedifor They safeguard McLa dependability. "They hold for Oakland the good Winn ‘has won. part by part.“ unit by unit cost in Chevrolet. ing dependability of Gen Canada. _ pains to insure the satisfac- OSHAWA. 0N'l‘Ai<iO v It's "’ C b: mu CADILLAC CHEVROLETqfCMii-itt» 7w taucntt N - Butcw otos M 0 B t u: NERAL MOTOR w CANADAltmtat oiihiiisn D PO NTI “Sharp eyes, trained hands, instruments Ithat measure to a ten-thousandth of an ‘inch . . . these and an urtbcrlding policy iwhichtolerates no variation front preci- ’si0n . . . guard General Motors quality and 'They are part and parcel of the thorough worth conceded to Oldsmobile. ‘They have met and urithstood the criticoi scrutiny leveled on the new Pontiac. iThey explain the qualitygavaiiable at 10W T hey typify the whole spirit and everlast? CANADA, LIMITED ughlin-Buick eral Motors of AC o. life-fill , eovt-r -ulltll her death’ lust. lllontiay- Mr. Buster was born ill Print-c Etiwurd island and in itliitl he lullti- t-d ill this country. M r5. lluster was also born in the sumo proviut-o January 2, i855 and cattle hero in April 188i) and was lnnrrletl on Jlllifl H. i889 and stettletl nt lltlmbultli. The deceased (rouple lived their lilo on the form near llumboidt untli a few yeurs ago when they retired and resided in the ttnvll oi‘ lTuur boltlt. 'l‘itey were active members ot the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Easter eut Order oi! Foresters‘, and Mrs. ltitlbliill‘ was an outstanding ilgure in ciutrcb work. 'l‘lteir lives ‘were de~ voted to their ‘lIOIIIP, t-hureil and community and they have set an ex- ample 0t which their surviving rel- atives and friends leel grateful and proud. Mr. and Mrs. Easter ltatl two sons. one named George who (Jed in France, and ouot-her John S.. who is at home at litnnboitlt. Mr. John Ross o! Hallock is u brother of the deceased Mrs. Easter and Mrs. John Ross is o sister 0t the deceased Mr. Easter. The funeral servltres were held in the Humboldt Church by Rev. Iteltl ol Hnllouk assisted by Rev. iieury oiliclatlttg. Tho burial was made at tthe St. Vincent Cemetery where ihe remains oi‘ both Mr. and Mrs. Easter rest aide by side. There was a long corta a silently lostltylng at people o this corn- munity hold the memory oi‘ tho deceased very dem- to their hearts. (‘Tho above ‘is taken from the ltaliock,“ oples "Press of dlutnboldt, Minn. The late Mrs. George Easter was a sister o! Mrs. E. Whestlsy sud Messrs Murdock and Cherie! Boss 0t Ollorlottflovvn.) _ _. stroke from which she. dill not re- Building‘ OperilililllS was also o. nlelnber oi‘ the ludepeud- 01'"- -| tln- Nlttntlttit it-ltt-lt-tl. Ii is In lluiltlilllt. til .\' JILL ' butlt oi‘ luit-rloei tttrt-tl h)‘ tltt- it. Visitors tn lllontttgllt- are loud in‘ their praise o1‘ the progress ht-tnr, \‘lt.|\v l'tllll[lllll\'. made lu that busy ttnvn. littiltiinl; 'l‘ilt' wllwl‘ Hluil" “iii it" tiliitilliii‘ is in t'ttll swing ill all qttartt-rn. luid itnlnv lltillltll‘ ilavt at about Oil the North side the nt-\v liinlt ILIItI in lht- nflertnmn ' the .\lo:;t louutiutltins are nhmtst. t-ontplvie. Worshiphtl tit-and M ‘r, t --tnt. our lontls of lumber nrt- on tlu- pauit-d by ills tit-and tlliirt ‘and ‘grounds, Illiildll u few days lht- nt- tnelnlters. l‘l_n- tw-rt-tiu-trv \\'lli b!" iunl structure will be (‘(lllIIIlt'I|t'i'll. publte, and \\'iii no doubt lvt- \vtt~ On the South side lht-rt- are til" utvsr-‘Ptl in" rt iart ll"""'lllt'.. 'l‘lli* new Gut-age. and the lilttsonte 'i‘t-tu- .\i.‘l,\'tlllri tu‘ hittntdu -~ vslleetilii‘, pie. The forlllt-t" is being llltill tbyflto set- one of iht~ In at .\' mu- Km“ gmmtyd (Inrtlgtl -- Nit-s. s.’ tliln-rllttzs t-vt-i" ht-ld tn l’|‘i||t't- ltl-l- Wlglttluan anti MncLt-an, proprlelsavartl lslntttl. lt is a building ‘b0 x fill, and, hlontnttttt- is to he t-otlnrnltllnit-ti will be 1m np-ttrtiaie garage. In every on its protzl tntl the lhllilllilillvlil “onm,_ \\'t~lt'tlrt- |.t.lt.|t nrt- ert-t-ttllii ()“ m“ (ypptlfllitl side of Main the liink. - (‘ouuty (iat- Abovs are shown n Iew of the you"! and who vlt ll M‘ amt». boyolLwfifk in Canadi- been brought to this country by the government. “than svslioble. The boys are on the Vimy Ridge Farm, Ontirlo. , in llottlrqpt .. t-. nud lht- Aiiléitvllit‘ I-‘rtltdlllliii. . rt- undtuthlvtlly shutvitlt; their ltllth future. t. 7iA>?‘ _¢o-%—~—— \'.\ttt>t-:\'tt,t.t~:. rtrvrtt-xer. MRS. c. CORSON Pull NICW \'t)lil\'.- Sept. T-Tim tln-ntrlt-ni prodtlt-ern who have sign- t~.l a contract with Mrs. (‘|£'lll1n8' |..,, (‘orsotn the strt-ottd woman suimtut-t- of ihu lilugllah (‘hnntteL anuount-i‘ that shu will nluke liar tit<t .»\ill|t~l‘il':‘tll pnidlt- appearance tn-pt, 1',‘ in a New York vaudeville theatre. . She will t-Ztltt-t" "Use n tank to show the vnriotls strokes she need in vrtliii-llllg tln- tlitttlluel"; or "give a pittuologue, st which silo is very ' tit-pl." farmcrl-ln-tho-moklni. who have iieved, are the very blli WI" °7 ~—J it; f? .l.