"Mean. A ‘la’ Carte or Table d’H0te l m just as you‘ cfcr it can 3h“ i". ':isii....".i.':::i'.":c ' 5i. , ted on the 32?,“ Showcase which- Gl BIC ' 'll, ‘w: xrxfoodduoodfilwe cooked __‘,,d gcrvict that will please wiimgllibtoarb liliotel TORONTO .___ i000 Fireproof Rooms "Close to Everything Direction United Hotels Llompany oi America n »-—~——""'—T""i- " LACKED PROMPTNESS. -. ~~'|‘lu- man who wins," aha said, “is tho man who iis prompt in em- hraiiiiit.’ an opportunity." "Well," ‘ho whdsparrii aiitsr ho. bad slipped his arms around her, vhw ilo i strike you us u winner!" ' "Only fair," slio imswc-rcd. “This could hiivi- lHtlrllPlltlll u month ngo." Dressed g lions W1- ill" now ri-niiy in ro- "HIVP ili‘t~i:it"l liogii. tlilivur- vll Ill wit" plant. and we nrd lltlyllll; iiiuiuut irurront mar- l i i i hot piii-i- tor select, tiiilsh- oil Sim 3-1. Hugs should be l dross- i i')i' (lovernmt-nt in- sp» .' . that is with organs llllHWlIPll. Wc xvinh in caution farin- era not iu kill unfinished hogs. Wit winimi rrwfllVB them. liavis 8i. Fraser CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E.l. l t t t I 0 o 9 4 c O O o v o 6 o o Y Q '0 a Q O Q 9 4 O v O Q o o o 6 -. l i iLive Stock , Exhibition Old Hay 0t‘ best quality. i‘ Old Oats, (choice clenn_ Brain.) Cracked Corn, Cornmonl, i. Rolled Oats, Schumscksr F°°<L Baled Straw, Crushed Oats, Bran, Middllngs, Pig Feed. Oil Cake Meal (old pro- ? ‘YP-‘lfll Poultry‘ Food, etc. all Rt lowest prices, 1 FNd delivered at Exhibi- blllfln Grounds free. ' ‘ Carter 8t Co. Ltd. Headquarters for Flour and- Feeds _ i. -_-__- ~ All shades in stock, sold at half price. $1.50 to $1.75 shades f0!‘ 75c. 3 light fixtures, com- Dlete with shades $7. Tlight fixtures, com- lllete with shades, $6- 8. Mclsaaoiit Sons T“ Quson must Phone 722-J. SEPTEMBER 21, 1922. ‘r: tember 30th _.is the Last Day You should act at once if you wish to benPJlt from the Federal Government's offer of new 514% bonds; in 8X. Bhflllse for Canadian Victory Bonds maturing December 1*"- ‘923- 5°DlB1l1bBr'30tb is the last day you can avail Yourself of this conversion privilege which entitles you to a bonus oi one iull month's interest en ws will convert your Victory Bonds without charge. Union Bank oi Canada Welcome The store with “Everything That’s Good to Eat” welcomes visitors to the Exhibition. We are glad to see our old “friends, and new ones, so call around and say _“H»ell0.l” to us. You may need some fruit, 0r something else to eat. If so, we can serve you. JENKINS & SON ' “ldvonvtliiug Thntfii Good to Eat.” The New ideas in Fall Millinery Miss MacLellan and Miss Foster, two of our buyers, have been going through the warehouses of the larger foreign producers of millineiy-lwhile they were away on an extended buying trip. l The lovely things that they bought are p now here on exhibition :— -—ll‘rimmied ‘Hats. ---Untrimmed Huts . -——Sport Hats ‘ --_—Juvenile Hats —--Trimming Materials Most of the above are from producers in N-ew YOYk.*—"3l1d they are being reinforced by new American arrivals almiost every day. Lovely Dresses You are especially invited to exam- ine this splendid range of the smart new dresses for ladies and misses. l You know from your reading of the fashion magazines that this is a “Coat and Dress season.” This store has the supply of both. SCHOOLGIRLS HOMFQPUN DRESS $8.75 This smart little dress in Copen, Sand and Mauve, is shown with Peter Pan collar, side poc- cct, patent leather bell, all finished with black silk binding .. . . . . 358.75 TWO EFFECTIVE MODELS AT . .. .$i4.75 Ihcse two smart (lresscs arc of a fine all wool English serge, in navy and iblack. One is finished iii effective colored embroidery, the other in rich and quict black. Make it a point to see these . $i4.75 SMART SERGE DRESS AT .$l‘i'.95 This serge dress in navy. ‘black or brown, is a wonder. Thccloth is notably good. These dres- scs arc finished at base of skirt, front and back as well as at ncck with embroidered design m silksnd gold $11.95 THE WONDER DRESS AT .........$24.oo A fine quality tricotine in navy makes a lovely drcssf A feature of this model is the handsome embroidery design practically all over. This dress has side panels, velvet vcstpsucde and met- al bclt.’ Compare this with usual $35 lines $24.00 Mlilliii iiiiiiiiiii llii congrega tion I ais provided , a spécialiy appointed commission. original, provided that any trus- ' debt shall be protected. ‘ after the bill is approved . committee be appointed to incor- ‘ IJOPHIO IlPW suggestions and whip ':' vincizti legislatures. ' THE CHARLOTPETOWN Approve Act For incorporating United Church TORONTO. lSept. i25.—'l‘he pro- posed nct and bills for incorpora- tion ol the United Church have been approved by the iolnt coni- mi-ttee on church union with but a few minor amendments. The decisions now g0 to the Su- preme Courts oi’ the three church- es-Melbodlst, Presbyterian and Congregational. . Tlienuniber of delegates to tb first goneral council of the United Church wvlll -be 360. Of these ‘the Prosbyterisns and Methodists will each sand 150, the Congregational- ists 40, and ten i'rom the council of union churches. The firs". meeting will be held on 0r before the sixth Wednesday sitter the act of incorporation receives the sanction of the GovernorGcnerai. lMost of t-he amendments suiZ- gested were confined to verbal framing. After a lengthy discus- sion, it was decided 1o give every voting to remain outside the union the full benefits of sharing in the properly rights for by the ruling of A alight change was made in the nioricl trust (iced, which, in the tee could be removed by _ il two thirds vote ol‘ a congregation. The change provides that any ‘trustee u-mler bond for porsnnal The meeting also suggested that by the another various church courts, it into its final form for present- ation to parliament and the -,'-ro- Objection having boon taken to time oi’ tho word "dissenters," it was recom- mended that some othrr word b0 tised to designate thosa who re- liusod in Pntor the Ilnitcii Church. Nu word was hit upon and it was ioilt in the ‘hand-s of the law and legislation committee, which was empowered to curry. to find one and substitute it. Well Water Said T0 Be Gurative LONDOM, iS-ciji. 25.——)"Mimc.ic" wmtor saiil to i-ouinin the elixir of lilo, has bflPll iiisciivi-iuui in an uitl woli in tho little Essex village of lVuugP. Stories oi’ wonderful lctiri-s oil's-cited by tlii- water have‘ ‘council pilgrimage-rt from iminy hurls ol the country, people arriv- ing 0n foot, wi-th teams and iii luxurious motor cars. A titled woman, who drank loss than two glasses said that it made her feel better. A million- lalrc who drank i'rom the well took a jug oi‘ the water away and told the humble owner oi’ the well that it‘ the water (lid what it was claim- ieii it wouid'do the mun wouid_iicv- lexpeditlon lost their lives through Dislikes and Likes -_¢- LONDON, ‘Sept. 23.-uSir James Cantline, the distinguished Hurley Street doctor. who is a nativa of Dufftcwu and graduate o! Aber- deen University unite a passing reference to tiis Loch Marce poisoning tragedy in which live holiday makers on a fishing eating wild duck paste sandwiches, at a lecture he gave at the Na- lion's Food Exhibition on idiosy- ncrasies in dict. Tinned food said Sir James, is no largely used today that the risk oi‘ poisoning may easily be serious. it is, however. perfectly marvellous that there are so few cases of ill- ness. The canning work should be done with as much care as a surgical operation. All the uten- siis should be coiled, and tbu work people themselves should be thoroughly sterilized. He. advocated the boiling 0i’ the food itself on thrco successir. days. The first boiling killed the living organisms, but not the cggs m‘ “bores. By next day these uad mostly hwttrhed out, and would be killed by the second boiling, and tho third boiling would kill off any iiiirt had escaped. ilo iw-inarkeii also that the waste suiii to ho responsible for the Lovh I-larvo tragedy was wild iluck. t guiuc bird. Game and iiiiima-lri were often dangerous, bo- cuttise many people "preferred to out than". a trifle high. ldiosyncarsies of Diet. Dealing with his main subject, Sir James spoke of the certain individuals who have idiosyncras- ‘cs of diet which. caused them to lie literally poisoned by- certain iooils that can he quite solely eaten liiy other people. “Many children and young peo- piP, for lnstunire," he said, -“cau- not cat mutton fat. iStime cannot cat uixii-ns without suffering turn-e or tour days oi‘ jibfiUllllfi misery. it is stupid for mothers to force their children to cat ‘these things zigainst their will when it is plain thutlt makes them ill." Strawberries utlten caused symp- toms u!‘ poisoning in certain peo- ple- with ivioicnl‘; vomiting‘ anli a KQVBFP rash. in extreme cases ‘hero _ might even be delirium. {loonolmrries caused much the same symptoms. ‘British taattle wast the best in the world because British pasture were the best in the world. Brit- isli moat was more easily milgest- i-d than ioroigii and 1 lb oi‘ It WHlll. is for us Ii lbs 0t’ any other. The Quality of Spirit. ousnnmv "r" Turning to nlcholoi, iSir James, said that he was surprised that; the British - Medical Association, in their recent discussion at Glas-l gow, maiie no ‘mention of the! quality oi’ spirit. Nothing the‘ chemist could do could sexttio, that point. It was a matter purc~| iy for taste and experience. The, er have to do another day's work, An average of more than 500' lvisitors daily have been visitingl ,the wcll, carrying every concelv-l lsbic sort of receptacle and all are] served tree. ' The “nth-scio" waiter was dis- lcovered during a drought by anl eighty-ycnr-old farmer, named George Murroll. He. had recourse to a puddle which never seemed to dry up, and used the water tor making tea. it had a curious taste, "out a few hours after drink- lng_ it Murrell ‘felt a strange new vigor wit-hin him.,'l‘he next tiny he drank more. and said “l iolt better thanl had in twenty years.‘ Murreli ‘told about his discovery to a. ceventy-year-olii neighbor Charlie Cash, who found that thi water came from a well. Hv drank some of it and experienced the same sensation as Murreli. On the advice of n. doctor a sample was sen‘! to a public an- alyst in London, who discovered an amazing combination of medi- cal properties which, he says. are not equaled even by the fam- ous springs in Bohemia. . Then than p griiuages begsno People suffering from rheumatism, dys- pepsia, igouit, and skin diseases drank the water. and claimed that they were cured. There worr- mmiy cit-service men among them. The farmers have been urged to make a charge, but they will not do so as they think the spring was sent by God. lfviennwhiis the village is crowd- ml, and tents have been ordered to accommodate the visitors. Kinii-ncls-s has resistless charms: All thin-gs else but weakly move Fiercest anger it dissrms, And clips the wings of flying love. -——Rochsater. Mi. Fuiii llvner While attending exhi- bition let us attend to your Ford wants, We have a complete stock of genuine Ford parts, also tirés, tubes, patches, cem- cnt, chains, bumpers, spotlights, trouble lamps, engine Govers, motor horns, spark plugs, etc. Make this your headquar- ters while in town. ' flompetent mechanics at ‘your service. Queens County Garage Ford Dealers, Kent St. = Phone 890 rut-nation of pure whiskey was that) it might be blended after coming‘ out of‘ lbond pure witnspanishl brandy and California brandy at] Ts 6d anti 2s 6d a. gallon. The biendcrs were really the best sup-l porters of “Pussyfo0"." in the country, because they were driv- lng people to go dry, because they could not get good pure whiskey. He, personally, was no “Pussy-l toot". There was nothing in the] Ton Commandments forbilting it. and there were certain diseases such as influenza, for which it was the only cure. Sir James wound up by telling of a snuthernPr who was on a visit to an Aberritenshire farmer, who was surprised that. his guest did not smoke and did not drink. “Lo vfYll eat grass." he asked after a whiie‘s contemplation. "No, certainly not.‘ tbs gues‘! rcpiicd. "Wall, as far as I can see." re- plied the farmer. "if you don't smoke. don't drink. and don"t eat grass. you're tit company neither for man nor beast." TWENTY YEARS FOR “DOPE" FIEND MONTREAL, lSept. 25.—- "This illicit traffic in cocaine, morphine and other drug poisons, this scourge which is [laying our pro- vim-e. must stop. I am going to render a. terrihile sentenue—-nitit only for you, but as an examlple to others, both men and womcu, who may die tempted to imitate you. And in future i think l may give life sentences to those found guilty of a similar kilnd of offence before me." With these words tiiundrrc-d in a voice which resoundcd in every i-ornsr of the court of King's Bench, Mr. Justice Monet this morning condemned Willis Four- nior, 41 years olii, drug trnfilickcr, to twenty years in the peniten- tiury for manslaughter, through having caused the death of Albert inporte on June 28, in a City Hall Avenue dive, whore he solil the fatal dose oi‘ morphine to the lad from llAssomption, Quebec. Five minutes later. the same Jurist (fllllflemuud Yvonne Deeb ions nllas Prouix, 20 years old, to five years in libs penitentiary also for mttnsiaughteit, through having caused the death of 19 year old Alfred Fontaine, on June 28 last, by injecting heroin into his arm at a St. Denis Street drug party. She, it is alleged. was a drug addict and the victim of ghouls of the type o! Pournier. "I am absolutely innocent," dc ciared Fournier to tho court when naked if he had anything to say. "I do not ask for clemency since you have found me‘ guilty. l shall be judged ‘by n higher judge." After sentence which he ‘helm-d unmoved, he" shrugged his shoul- ders, and as ho left the dock ox- claimed: “Don't talk o! justice here.” Yvonne Denblens, stolcal through her- ordesl, broke down rates SEVEN__ PLAYER? NAVY CUT BIGARETTEB a a 1 - ' \ Agog. 0/10- - - 20- 35¢ Eufifln- 50- 90¢ ' 10100-6175 20¢ just. bcfore F9lll.(‘ll('P nnd her subs cici-k asked iii-r if slu- had nny- As tho two prisoners went down sounded tllruugn tlit- court ruum thing to say On tlll- words. "fivv. to Ille- Wllfl Mill U16 $1991 4100!‘ as the judge was sI-ute-ncing Four- " in the penitentiary," she, claugieil behind thcm the crowd nier. She was tui-tli lnltl ii-ni-s. and lind to‘ which llllfl puuktad the court melted the duck, unti said nothing as lhc lie illifilsllfll from lllL jlWiUfl 0 litiiil1l I "'/ d cnowN DIAMOND Paints, White Lead and Varnish es Manufactured by MFARTiiURiRhiiiLiu» 74o nrriiAi) BIAILISHU) 5Q Crown Diamond Paint Products are sold in Charlottetown by R. E. MUTCH 8c CO. i a The Greatest Help to the progress oi King Cole Tea has been the generous praise given it by its users. They were enthused with its full rich flavor, and to their words of ' commendation is largely due the very widespread {sale King Colo-from has today. i