‘1 i .‘Ll'"l Fir/iii .~ rr~."- PAGE 3W3 Is Breakfast Unimportant? a ~" ‘its? rity is Absolute The flavour irreproachalble THE caltaioqirarown GUARDIAN Open Warfare Now N°t°8 Boston 0n In ghaoaeo 1d ....'l3i.,"‘.l"£.‘..;‘ii.lli‘.2i.,titifdli‘; n erwor Howlett, and Miss Mary Foley left ‘Boston Sunday morning iby Hudson _ umouslne for Souris, ‘Prince Ed- CHICAGO, Aug. 18. — A state of Ward island. on a vacation trip to open and indiscriminate warfare in, lllvir home-a. ‘Mr. Hewlett is build- gangland was recognized today by “'1'- “lsl-‘eiilm 1'01‘ U“! City 0f Boa- lhe pullce_ ton, and nu officer of the intercol- information to headquarters‘ omzil Club 0f Boston. through underworld contacts told of a war to the finish among the clans engaged in illicit liquor trai- fic with old alliances thrown t0 the winds. Officials predicted that ad- ditions to the toll of gangster kil- lings were imminent, possibly on a wholesale scale. Armed car loads of men which cruised sections of Chicago last should meet. Author- ities seeking to prevent clashes vainly hunted for the principals in the last street battles. particularly Sam “Greener” Jacobson and l-iilllio Weiss Jacobson, known to police as an aide of Louis “Big" Smith has eluded arrest since the fatal shooting of Smith Tuesday night. Detectives regard the Michigan Avenue pistol battle, in which Vin- cent Drucci repulsed a rival song us the overt act which signalized the severance or old alliances um- cng the cliques struggling for "nlky racket" control. They believe tho Drucci attack marked the depar- ture from the previous status in which the factions confined their beer running activities within roc- ogllized limits. Central siidrdidn“ ARE YOU GOING to Sootchfort today. ED'8 TA XI day and night aer- vice. Phone 687 or DOD-J. COME TO IONA Tuesday. Aux- ust 17th. Big picnic. 12258-124 A CA8E FULL 0F NEEDLES — that is what you get free with your new or renewal subscription to tbs Guardian. l-Ix-Sergt. II-iaroid Boston, accompanied ‘by his wife and two children, left ‘Boston this wet-k en route to Montague. ‘P. E. is..ilid,onn vacation, and will visit relatives and friends on theisland. iMGCIOUd, of ,5 thg choice of millions. label 75o lb. Grange Pekoe giggly», l ate Of Missing y}, ported?“ zfir Crew ‘Is Still Wild-Md to belro "ihiliiil-‘T §<§'i<’i”.“§.e.'."l‘l.'é’ iillftllili A. Mystery (cgnadlan Press) nally all hope hud been abandoned tonight for the safety ol" [he lwe". ty-flvc Nova Scotla fishermen mis- sing irora the Lunenburg schuqunr Sylvia cviosher whose deserted hulk WAX N‘ S_'Au&13l;.l.pe was discovered lute Tuesday 0n ‘wry surrounding the fate of “p25 Nova Scotiil fishermen, embers o! the crew of the wreck- 5 Lnnenburg Haudlinor Sylvia Mom; which drifted‘ ‘ashore ‘on north bar off Sable island, and tho Government steamer Lady Lam-im- slbld island last Tuesdarmormlli. n, no nearer solution today when which has been scouring the Al. Jantlc in this vicinity of the [gland my report received from the gzegnment steamer Lady Laurier, during the past two days was rd. turning to Halifax after a fruiting... search. She will however make an- other trip to Sable island on Stin- {lfly With flllllblies and will there- Imdll merely that a dory had been. iore again puss through the region picked up and that another scho- where the Juckless schooner gnll on" was reported safe. ’ The message from captain Suth- "m"; 0i the Lady Laurier was as lnllowsz- "Picked up dory num- be, 11, ‘Schooner Lucille M. Culp RODD'8 TAXI SERVICE Em- pire llotel, 225 Queen Street. Phone 4434. ;; DISSAPGINTMENTS - should- be, avoided. ‘Get our Case of Nood- i9""5!'"sending' in a. yshrly new or renewal subscription to the Guard- inu and keep from being disap- pointed. ; Mr. Richard ‘S. McKiunon, ofDor- irlwster. slid a former resldent- of 50hr“. ‘P. h‘. lislaild, has returned lu Boston after a pleasant trip‘ to New York City on business. "ihc lntercoloninl Club 0f lBos- ton is to ibrondcnst the Caitadluil taicrtion returns on September l4, in their ‘Club Building, as they have arranged for u direct wire from the Canadian News of Tor- unto into the Club for the conveni- ence oi’ the ‘Club Members and litl-ly Associates and all ‘Canadians who nrc interested in Canadian politics. READERS SATISFIED — Every reader of the Guardian that. has received our case of needles has been more tlltllhplflafifltl, they have pronounced it the best yet. Now is your time to act. FALL FUR SALES-The sale 0f fine furs will commence on Octo- ber 13th. All goods, to be in time for this sale. should be in New York not later than the morning of September 17th. .\lr. ‘Archibald F. Campbell and fnrlily will leave this month for a. ‘visit to ‘friends in Souris, P. E. l.. Llcut. A. F. ‘Campbell, the very pop- ular President of the ‘intercolonial Club of lBoston, will be unable to accompany them owing to the prossure oi his important duties at prl-sent. THE longest fast of the day precedes breakfast. The hardest work of the day follows it. Under such circum- stances how can breakfast be of little importance? Indeed, this first meal of your day is possibly the most important. For beyond the fact that you have not eaten for ten or twelve hours or more; beyond the fact that you must supply to your body anew the elements it needs for the day's work, ll this iact—your bodily organs have been mating during the night and they are prepared to extract the maximum nourishment from the foods you eat at breakfast. Make sure that maximum nourishment is there-Ant your breakfast contains the precious essential elements of nutri- tion, and in the right proportions. ~ But don't think you need be a food expert to do thin. A man who studied foods all his life has done it for you- originated one delicious food which gives you the five calen- tial elements of nutrition-that food is Grape-Nuts. The Vital Nourishment Your Body. Needs is in this Food Grape-Nuts is made from whole wheat and same process makes Grape-Nuts very can} malted barley. It furnishes dcxtrins, mal- to digest. tone and other carbohydrates for energy; And GnpeJqum is “is food you m" iron for the blood‘ phosphorus for bones . . and teeth; protein, for muscle and body- tgecgizihfti‘i'ei'ezz'lfetgxg 221%‘. and 811ml building; and the essential Vitamin-B. One "Wing °f G"P°'N““ with mm‘ °' “cam Make Grape-Nuts a part of your daily diet. It's very inexpensive-- four teaspoonfull supplies more varied nourishment than costing less than one cent is sufficient for many a hearty meall And Grape-Nuts is so delicious! Its crisp, a serving. Your grocer has Grape-Nuts in wax-wrapped packages ready to alt right golden kernels are prepared by a special aking process which results in a particu- from the package. Or, if you wish, accept ' the free offer below. larly tempting, nut-like flavor. And the 1 , I Made in Canada "A Book of Better Breakfasts"- ‘FOREIGN CARS COLLIDEF-A collision between two mainland cars, occurring at Kent and Great George Street ‘Corner, was the cause of considerable excitement for n icw moments on Saturday afternoon. One 0t the machines was just starting off. and as it rounded the silent policeman it was struck ‘by the other with s. slight impact. Neither of the cars was so bndly hurt as the respect- ivc owner's feelings, each of whom irutely put the iblaine on the other fellow, and stated intentions of iinding satisfaction in court. A member of the local police force acted as arbitrator, and finally silcr-nodetl with a little diplomacy, in uppousing the outraged feelings of the owners. prey to the storm which drova her ashore and which it is now believ- ed took her fearful toll of human lives. lllinard’! Llnhneui: for Sore Feet. ——€—<o¢-i_ HAMPTON NOTES. Among the many visitors to our fair ‘island during the past wool; were ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McNeil, oi‘ iPortlaud, Me. iMr. McNeil, who l.i a native of this province, is super- intendent in the Stero Dept. of tho Minor-dw- Lian-loot for so". Font. Mr- ‘wseph ‘M- Klckham‘ mrme“ ly of ‘Souris, ‘P. E. ‘L, is building o. lino residence in Boston for him- self and family. Mr. ‘Daniel B. lvluun, a former resident of Monta- guc, l’. E. I., is the building con- tractoi- ‘in charge of the construc- By "Loo." ‘PERSONALS Perfection Ice , Cream ‘ snows, IN ITS TASTE The taste la the test. in the taste. IMisg Carrie Kelly. Emerald. left Wednesday evening for Glengarry, to resume her duties as teacher. ‘Miss Helena Keough, Tryon is visiting in Summerslde the guest of Miss Isabel ‘McNeliil, Beaver St. “Therels a Reason” rap l*~ I Perfection quality shows ‘ No amount of argument can make FIRST CLASS QUALITY where it does not exist. We spare no expense to satisfy consumers of Perfection Ice Cream the moat sanitary conditions known to the Industry and to carry thee conditions still further we supply SANITARY PLATES AND SPOON S General Motors Declare Dividend 0f 50 Percent Dr. Earl Robins accompanied by his friend Dr. Waldron Fraser of New Glasgow, N. S., left Saturday,‘ afternoon by motor for Halifax to attend the Canadian Dental Con-- ventlou which opens in that city hionday Morning. Press Herald Evening Express. ‘Sunday 'I‘elegram in that city, and m" holds an excellent position. Thcyl ' were accompanied by Miss Estelle; -—---o-o>-i—— Ramsdell, master's assistant in ‘Tl ' Webster's Grammar School, CnniV-borelgln bridge, Mass., and Miss Eleanor) Varney, teacher in music and arith- nietiu in the ilriscoe School, Bow-i 0 d d d erley, lllass, who also hold goo-i positions. They made the trip in r ‘Mr. McNeiVs Nash automobile vis- “’_"‘ m diff. . t 1 L i t . _ - l, (IQNSTANTINOBLE, Aug. 13. — Mglgne Bfigullyesogrfilgfwlgkex315cm Foreign chambers of commerce in they h“ the mack ‘Fox T1111“ mfiacroriiunce with a recent govern- P. n. I. They arrived at ‘Bord inniift8311srtysstiigisvorff:lyedegzr- DT tin vi dnt'-.‘.l"'" 99'0"‘ D 09 9 gs raresasyu-‘lafiilplltiginuilvhelreo gilidylollfirslins beginning immediately- apent the night at a comfortably, Th1‘ order 0f the Turkish Gov- farm-home, leaving on Wednesdayizmxilfli} 8t gflsflbrn fvrltléc closing orning, g ing a ‘f' e st :-s "ill-Z" f? ‘am 9P8 0 ‘Jmmeme Kilian-ell andoSt. ‘Petgrs. luThey? wtro wort said to be directed particularly delighted with the beauty of tunnel-inst the British. American. . - - "‘ . - . Fruit-h and ‘linlian chambers. The Mn and MHL G_ R_ Keefe Eng!“ island and hospitality oi the peon‘ ., v _ , w“. arrlved home today fro‘!!! Muw killirllilellig their fllristt; visllt here, ‘hi’? Folllrltfigllgifillllgr figs given no reason kegon, Michigan and other points c‘ e_ Mug ke MW en a V912‘ ' ‘ y ‘ of interest. They roport having 1i YOuIUFhPY m In,“ e us 110T; “:1 tfufl wonderful trip all the way. U'S'A" INK“)? 5" I w 5 s“ tltc land of his ‘birth. They return- ed again to Borden and bade fur.‘- well to our Island shores, expresz- ing their desire to come buck again: in the near future when they woul i; have more time at their disposali >| make a longer stay and learn moi - about our fair province, which ne\‘-. .. er fails to look its ‘best, eapeciall“ ((43% cillfgbrayfbn~mfigg at this season 0f the your when all 1"‘; vtockliolders “an $600 00o 000 its fields and forests are clothodin '" 5 Y i ‘ ‘Major H. J. H-unt and Mrs. Hunt to all who require them for outln Be sure you lay Perfection whe Cream. Central Creameries Limited WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS gs and gatherings. n asking ‘for lc‘: of Quebec City spent ‘Friday night ‘in the oily on their way to Murray iiarbour to visit Mrs. Hunt's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Senor!- haugli. They are accompanied by their little daughter. Mildred. Mr. Nicholas Dunphy, who for llli’ past few weeks has been visit- ing iricnrls in Johnston's River and vicinity left Saturday morning ifor his home in Brookline, Mass. ‘Hr- wtts accompanied by his niece, Niles Mary Trailnor, Mt. Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. ‘M. J. Donnelly ar- rived honie after spending a very pleasant two ycurs visit with their family in Everett and Maiden. Muss. They were accompanied by their son Vernon and intend resid- ing in their old home in Sunimer- ville. dVlr. Wendell Phillips left Friday morning on a. two weeks ‘visit to , , richer in share holdings yesterday Qsamziigygfllf:uttgfuelwggfls tzgsgerfviit by an extra dividend declaration itors to the Garden of the Gulf, us‘ “inch DQ530541“ predecem’ in "9' they prove very interesting guests cum financial hmtflry- and much may ‘be learned from so- .13)“ declarmg a mmmm‘ Mock cm intercourse with them dividend of 6o percent the corpora- ' lion authorized an increase of 2,- Mary L. Farrow arrived 901L000 shares in its common stock home on Wednesday evening w illlil advanced itself on the basis: spend .1191. vacation ‘vim he], pap oi share capital to n. position of un- ents, Mr. and iMrs. George ‘Farrow. “fined supremacy among United Haulpwn’ utter having spent m, States industrial enterprises. past two years in Brookline, Mass. and other cities in the United States. While in Brookiine, Miss Farrow took a course in nursingillvcook . a hospital there. |Hcr many friends] are glad to welcome er back as Mary is a general "lav rite. LONDON, Aug. 13. —— An appeal .for government action in the coal strike was made by A. J. Cook, .Mr. John M. lnman, of the New Tllllllpfllllffi lI-Ilstorical Society, Con~ and two servings of Grape-Nuts Mail the coupon and we will send you two lndlvld packages of Grape-Nut; free. We will lend, also, "A Book of ‘Better Breakfasts". which n former college physical director has prepared for us. You will find the delightful menus which this boo contain: n r help to- ward htter health. Send this . Coupon Today ! Among the excursionista leavin ‘Mrs. E. ‘S. ‘McLeod and Miss Jean on Monday for McLeod, Milton, were visitorsin town on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Duncan McDon- aid and children, of Aiberton, motored through here on Sunday. going to ‘Charlottetown to spend the day at ‘Mrs. McDonald's home. Mr. and Springton; Mr. Willard McDonald. l Hopedsle; Day, Wheatley River; mond Bertram, lMr. Mr. Ham - Wellington The many friends of Mr. Thos. Ml; Jumgg Thnmpnnn, Mr, Alfred Exworthyqlllectn to leave in ‘September M“ wlm-ed Exw0rlny_ Ml; wliiinuythe mission field of Trinidad. g (luilCUllBSS work some four yearn Western Canada ago. wcro Mrs. John Spence, Greenvaleqiztiillfully and well at her chosen Miss A. Pidgcon, Wheatley River;|work in connection with Chalmers Mrs. Prank Stevcnsonflfihurch, Ottawa. She is now ID81111- Sincc then she has served ng a holiday at her homo and ex- for Dr. J. S. Bngnall, Messrs. Rosa Dixon, Mr. Bracken Thompson, and-Bethune, nntl J. A. Clflfk. CIIBHQUQ‘ town, and Mr. John Smallman. cord, NJIL, accompanied lby his niece, Miss Vera Hersey, Hinghsm. Mass., and ‘cousin, ‘Miss Carrie In- man, lBoston, ‘Mass., motored to tho Jioneral Secretary of the Miners’ Bertram regret t0 learn of his se- Fadcratinn today in the course of rious illness and trust that he may Inn interview with press representa- regain his usual good health. Pres. Among the passengers crossing from the mainland on Tuesday ev- Snmmerside. were among those in attendance at the funeral of the late ‘Mr. Bagnali on Wednesday alf- ening were Miss Alice Large, com-lternoou. friends and relatives in N. S. At llsland last week in ‘Mr. [union's present ‘Mr. Phillips is the guest of ‘Mr. and -Mrs. Greenough Glen Haven, N. ‘S. iBefore returning home he will visit his brothers L. E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St. Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and ' Plate Glass Insurance ‘at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. . Good Strong Stock Companies. ‘OOO-Q-AL‘ A 060mm‘. B lueberries, ‘- We shall be “buying Blueberries throughout the season, paying high- est market value. We supply you with Dackages for shipping. Write or phone ‘us for price. THE ISLAND COLD STORAGE C0. LIMITED l. J. and Sterling ‘Phillips of the "Phillips Sales C0,", Halifax. Mr. Andrew Gallant assistant Manager of the F. W..Woolworth ‘Co. Ltd. Halifax. arrived in the ‘City Friday evening via Borden. t Mr. Gallant assisted at the opening of the new store hero on Saturday, during which time he met numer- ous friends. He leaves this morn- ing for Western parts of the ls- land where he will spend u two weeks vacation. ‘MaCok idii d ltlth - beautiful ‘Reo car, and are visltingiemmanfm fivltaethzslffinerselgx; relatives and friends at differentlem m meet Wm] govemmant rep places here. On Tuesday they vis- Icsentatlves Wm] a View to anal]? ited Hampton and went to see tho mg m. a national agfeemeut and landing Place M ‘Mr- 111mm" great‘ .t national minimum wage was also grandfather’ wh° “m” t“ ab‘: for the purpose of discussing re- -= ' l‘ . Ernest Cameron. The late John y lnman, great grandfather of thhle present generation, came to t s country in a schooner from "Eng- land, anld, lbfBVlng the hardshipsbtlaf the eary days, made com orta. e homes for his sons, fbve in number. 1,6553%?xzgih$aaggalé'gzfljes_ ly tho King has approved of the ul- liunce of two Ontario regiments with two regiments in this coun- try as follows: Princess of Wales H-vu-onoo-eo-o-ooo-o-ooo-oool I AM FREE YOU MAY BE p-_._ v P of disfiguring biotahn and skin :||l‘.t|°n and no if you are troubled with this annoy. lng condition your belt in- teracts will be cured by using WAMPOLE’S GRAPE-SALTS in 50 cents and $1.00 also bottles. it lo the but Illm- msr medicine extant. llarold L Worthy PHONE 271 4 04000040 OQaon ,_ who settled along this shore, and whose descendants, many in num- Own Regiment, 7th infantry Brig- ade Kingston, Ont. With the bar, are scattered over our fair South Lancashires, and the land. Essex Fusiliers, 3rd Infantry Bri- trade, Windsor, Ont., with the l-issex Regiment. Mlnnrd‘: Llnlment for corn: nnd wart Anthracite Hard Goal The Schooner "Hope Sherwood’ la now an way to Charlottetown with a full cargo of Hard Coal, includ- ing both Chestnut and Move alas. We Would b9 obliged ll customers would try and inka delivery from vessel which should he hora about the 12th IIIIL ‘Ooal is of the but quality, and prion lowest. Hunter River And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Donald Andrews ivero visitors in Kingston“ dd ‘Inn- dny. Miss ‘Dorothy Cutlifle has return- ed ‘from Sadlnville, where sho spent u two wedks‘ ho/llday with ‘Miss Eva Stedmau. Messrs. A. ‘E. McLean and Harry T. Holman. Summerside, were mot- orists here the latter part of the week golntg to Charlottetown. Rev. R. H. iBaxter, B.A.. and Mr. D. M. McDonald were in Charlotte- town last week attending P. ‘E. ‘I. TE LEFHONE 17C P79833491’!- ‘Ml Q llll l, l1 1M W- 9- i-“ll-l-ls 8- C0 iiillllhiacéiiliiffigigffisi°il.35E were camping (or n few days. ed from Rocky Point, where they Mrs. A. D. ‘McPherson, Brook- fleld, has returned from n tWO months’ visl-t with her daughters who reside in Western Canada. Miss Margaret Stevenson, New Glasgow, is visiting her ‘brother. Mr. James H. Stevenson, manager of the Banlk of Nova ‘Scotia. Stllllt John NIB. The Greanvaie Womeus institute is halving the interior of Greenvnlfi school repainted and put in order preparatory ‘to the re-openlni? "n Sept. ‘ist. Mr. Russel McNeil is the , painter. ‘Miss Mildred Benton, Boston.’ Mass., is spending a holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Benton. ‘Mr. James ‘Benton and friend, ‘Mr. E. A. CrlDDB. New Y°Fk- are also here on a visit to Mr. Bea.- ton's homo. Visitors here during the nast few days include Dr. J. A. Ms/the- son, Springfield; Dr. W. R. Carson, Charlottetown; Rev. Bruce E. Car‘ aw, ‘Bldeford; Mr. Beveridflé. NOPUI Adams, ‘Mass; Mr. Martin, Monta- gue; Miss Dorothy Teed, Charlotte- lowh; Miss Caseiy, Charlottetown; Miss Amy ‘Barrett, Wheatley River. J. Lester Douglas 80 Queen Strut Charlottetown. P. E. I. Crllm Separators THE OHARPLEB IUOTION FEED lklmi ollnn l! any upend- Torms to suit auitamars. Extra part0 on hand. Wrlb or Phone ‘NI or N! the held in the United Church here fying as a public l l l | lug from Concord, N.H., to spend a month's holiday with her mother here, and Miss Margaret ‘lllcPhao, Georgetown, who has been visiting friends in lBoston during the past month. Miss ‘llltiPhee will tench in Scotchfort this winter. The sympathy of the whole oom- munity goes out to the family of the late |Mrs. iiugnail, whose death occurred at the home of her son. A. ll. ‘llagnall, Hazel Grove, on Monday evening. The funeralwu held on Wednesday afternoon and was attended hy a large nulmlbor of sympathizing friends. The service was conducted thy Rev. Ross C. Eat- on, Charlottetown, assisted by Rev. i\l. N’. McLeod, Summerside and Rev. R. H. ‘Baxter, ‘Pleasant Valley. The pnll-lbenrers were Messrs. John ‘Smzillmnn, Summerside, J. A. Clark, Charlottetown, D. ‘M. McDonald. Iiopedule. Simpson Bell. Hope River W. G. Simpson. Kensington, Rod. McKinnon, iHazel Grove. ‘ Pure Milk ‘Means MBetytcr Health use A MORE MILK A service of unusual interest will on Wednesday evening, Sept. 8th, when Miss Adele McPherson will he designated to the Foreign ‘Mis- sion Field. iMiss McPherson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arch. D. McPherson and shortly after quali- school teacher she took a Deaconess Training Course, and was designated for Our up-to-date Pure Milk plant ls new open for business. We are introducing the tlokatpyltom which ahould meet the approval o! all. U» Pure Mllkdror: our pllnt in future and be utls- fled you are getting the belt. Good milk and good health go hand In hand. The Pure Milk Company corner Great a»... and Fitzroy Struts PHONE 584 ._._._..-. _._*‘ .. . :1-‘ cteck v‘.