. h milllllif4llil llll ll "Ell ician or ltiehdl e and the dlmll?" have is real bran—‘ JENKINS s son. r Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes and Bran rds los- nrse week- 9-004 -‘ Teaciillffl “hinted o? i" o_._ FOR PRIEST POND FOR rienlasd ilffil flllll 5615' licuys, Sec, Beyfleld, M, Ann BOARD mrwblo private home. ONCE-HOUSE TO l locality, all mudcrn h . rifles. ream only gives relief but ifregulates the bowels. Every £19m. her .01 your family should eat Ill- every day-at least two tablespoon- tuls; n1 chronic cases as m“); wig}, each meal. Try K°11°88’s Bran mixed with a hot esrml, or cook it with hot neyqn], adding two table-spoonfuls of Bran to; each person. Other popular way; m; to sprinkle Kellogg ’s Bran on hot or‘ cold cereals or to cat it as n, cereal with hot milk. You can make do. licious bakery produc with KBHORB!‘ Bron. ROCJPBI on every package. Kellogg's Bran is not". only nation- ally sold 1a grooerymtorcs, but c“ b, will had in individual packages in first- clsss hotels and clubs. Ask for it at your restaurant.‘ Be certain In at Keller: '8 BM were: health ‘ssakel Charlottetown Ofi-Q-O-O" En ADVERTISEMENTS’ - I line per day. 0s per line per day for 2| er line per day for ii dsys or over. (iroulls or 5 iigures, initial letters, count us t. discount for cusil. Count Address Iorrnn part Special Ilstcs Furnished ilourns Situation Wanted, 50c for For Sale SALE — COMFORTABLE six-roamed house In good ropair. Apply tot Mrs. Annic fanlpbcll, Park Corner, . E. I., 245-lJ-7-8-I. s___i_.._.—————————>-__ FOR SALE — PURE BRED S. C. White Leghorn Cockcrcls hatch- ed May 23rd.—J. W. McKlnnon, Idaruscllffe. 5040-10-21 FOR SALE OR RENT NEW dwelling housc, (laragc and (lar- dcn-i Iiilltsrcst SI: cnd of llppcl‘ ilillsboro St. FOR SALE — VALUABLE DWEL ling houso in ccntro of city. Ap- ply to McIn-nn and IldcKllllloll. Royal Bunk Building. _ FOUR ROOOM FLAT. at lilo Eldon Iiotel. L51‘ .- TEMPORARILV A ‘ I llttcr to A. 13.. ‘W!’ w L 1x0 _FOI.IR-RQOMS, RF- ii 1'0 LET HOUSE, 49 BRIGHTON (KIIIVPIIIUIICBFL, Apply :10 RENTL-FURNISHED HOLEE motlcrn Apply Guardian 3i L- T0 RENT FLAT OF THREE UN- furnished rooms, centrally local . ell. Apply llt this office 273-9-8-3I FOR RENT.» HOUSE, PARTLY furnished. Apply 119 Pownal St. » 3| WANTED—1 Miscellaneous iii-A. McDONALD, LAND 8U R- jllyor Harmony Jc‘. 319s-s-11-1mo HAVE' A BLACK‘ "for In my [losscssitll], owner may ~lavl= slllnc by proving property ulll paving 'liI expenses. . .-\. III iIIIEWARD ls —0?FERED 5R long gold_ atl belied. Apply" Ii (I-uardlan. 3i jTOLEN.-SATURDAY, SEPT 1st, In this city, a lblcycle. _.llill'lI@s an», known, no qucslions will be askcd if sump is rcturnoll. to this oiTit-l- within a week. Although Ii IIHE LITTLETON HOSPITAL, F1I11i1UIOII, .\‘. H., offers a three- yells coursi- lll thu theory und imlliilll with Instruction lII medi- :§:11l_1_l‘1’ll's HIIVI-lfk. nud_ ill district , Erlfvllllll. zlillhatlou with ivorccst- l mnmsnlnllai liospltlll for throc I _s Ill scnlor year for nddod ill obstetrics and podia- flenu allowance suffi- Hlm 0 cover cxpstlses. I ~ must in‘ between th atlon may be made Tjs-__._._. ““ ‘*€—~ and Offers very gqm. gable accommodation lite travelling public. l pa rt y. Rater $3.00 a day. FOR SALE OR RENT. —DWEL. ling and barn \vitll acrc of land suitable for gardening and poul- try raising. 'I‘crnls nallsollalllle. Apply to Mrs. M. (Ihappeilcq St. murds, Charlottetown. FOR SALE-DRIVING MARE wcight 1050. Also Waggon and sleigh. E. M. Morris, (iranvillc. 278-94I-3i. Male IIeip Wanted WANTED—RA|LWAY LABOREFIS for C. I’. Itailwuy C0., lo work past Ottawa Ont. Stcluly work, frcc roturn farc to mcn rclualning In thc (Pilliilfly of thc company till cnd oi‘ SQZISIJII. I-Jxpclat lo Icavo Wednesday, Sc-pt. i2. For further Information apply to Frl-tl Ywtcs, 8t) Spring Park Iloud, correspondence office mun, hardware snlesnlarl. any!" lottetmvn and Summcrslde. tra money this Xmas lakln.‘ each evening. tratcd sample book Sllllpllctl. Fol! time agents make $50 pcr wet-k up. Write llianufacturtzrs, I22 Female Help Wanted W-ANTED -_e~l§l. FOR oases- al ilouscwork. Country glrl pro- fcrrcd. Apply at Guardian Of- fice. lilli-fi-fi-tf.‘ WANTED-IMMEDIATELY MAID for general houselvork. Apply Nortll American Iiotcl. 2G-i-9~ -ZII. '- Lost ' LOST-- SUNDAY MORNING A brooch with throc small diamonds. Finder please com- municate with this office. l = licip wanted SITUATIONS VACANT — $5 PRI- vntc Christmas (lrcoting Cards sample hook frcci llll‘ll _lllll1 women already making tin up daily, In spare illill‘. ~--(larrl.-.t- son Lltntcd, Iirantford. lllll» !I-10-12I WE NEED AN EDUCATEDVMAN or woman possessing (filillllillilflil ‘ in ability to printout sul-ccssfuh l ly the tncrlts of a llIli(|ii_(‘ and noccsszlry publication supililflell by thc forclnoet (‘anadlan lulu» cutors. Integrity, pracllval ldl-ailsnl, optlnllsnl, personality and wlilingncss to pllt ill all hon- est day's work, are cescntiul qualifications. Position worth from $50 to $150 wccltly to right stim- pgu and paNIvuIzllu-l of your oxpcrlcllcI-s. ——W. ll‘. (JUARRII-l & COJ/IIEANY. 3-I King Si. Id. Toronto. illllilflll- SOB-SI-IO-nlofili .____ Boarders Wanted BOARDERSOACCOMMODATED —- In private family. Apply Guard- Charlottcto".lqz~l_ . lllllel 00., Ltd‘ QUEEN HOTEL » 111KB: Mr. 11nd l and son. Host.- p a" “WINE. Georgetown. °' “Pflfsetown; Miss - sorgetewn; S. C. Our “ "~-~.-~._._'.... ...‘. - Ian. 196-9-5-6i. ——' FUNERAL NOTICE All members of the Knights of Columbus sre mquestsd to meet at 2.30 today to attend th. funeral of our Late Bro- A. G. Campbell of Elmira which takes place from the K. of C. Home to Railway Station. CALLANT. flee. Sec- C. ‘ n-ihwmin-rwnsqnsv».vlvsnrlrrmcrmlllllwll Chlll'lottcto\vn. 2i ACCOUNTANT, 1 person R. T. Holman, Ltd, Char- Iii. Agents “lanfcd AGENTS WANTED—EARN' EX- orders for our nlgn grade, 1110.":- erate priced, Personal- Grouting Xmas Cards. You can make $5 up Beautifully Illus- RIc-Ilmond West, Toronto. 8-28-2w. Catholic Mission Report; 13 Dead In Disaster ' (ciflidiin Press) TORONTO, Sept. 10.—Washing. 1°11 dfililiatch says that the Catholic Mission In Yokohama reported that the“ 1°" 111 i119 Jillian disaster mlm bored a total oi‘ thirteen dump Tm; Included one Missionary and elev- en Nuns In Yokohama, and one Nun In Tokio, u T118 {Ilfrfliflse further stated that all, theestalblishment was destroy- e , . t. Sask. Ilegislature , Member Commits “ _‘ _ Suicide » (Oiflidvian Press) 11l1‘1<i1N‘,A.,Sask., Sept. l0.-ilern- hnrd LnwsonjLiIbcraI o1‘ tho Sask- atchewan Legislature l'or hiilcslont: dicd at Weybnrn Saturday morn- ing with a gash in his t-hroat. nlado ‘by a safety razor blade. According to In". it. .\i. lliltchl-Il, Superintendent of thc Wcyburn Mental HoslpIt-al ovenwork and nl-r- vous breakdown was the causc, _ . Murderer‘ 0f Three Taken By Police (Canadian Press) IIELLICVILLIC, Illinois, Sept. 10. “Harry Kcltcr, twl-nty-slevt-ll yl-al" nld outlaw today Ill-Id thc police force at bay for some limo aftl-l" Ilavlng shot Ills wifc, motilcr-ln- law and two police clfficlers. liis aunnunititln ran out and iw was takl-n uninjured. The Princess Mary Diamond Mystery (By Dominion News Service) I.()N‘I)()1\i, Sl-pt. 1U.---»'l‘ill- nlys- tltry lilzuuontl of Iiattou (lardcu beautiful ywwllou." lllillli‘, whose Ills- tory Ilus hccn thc subject of specu- Iatloll since it was Ilought by (lor- dtm Nathan, oi’ llatlon tizlrlcll. ncarly two yours ago is to lind an (I\\'|li'.' in thl- North of Ifiuxlaull. ll is llczlrly s largo as a florin, weighs -i~l car I. (only n fraciiotl lcs-s lhan tho famous 1i(I|Ii‘ din» nlonlil. and at the ilark of thc stout- I.< thc form of a italics.‘ l'l‘ . Mr. Nathan f'lll‘l5ll‘llilil it. lhc "Print-cos .\la'r,y" diamond. At lilo time oi‘ thc l’l~llll-c.<s‘s nlarriagts tho qul-stlon of oi wing it i0 hl-r as a gift was llIsn-usscd but thl- project was dropped. WHO WILL WEAR IT? “I do not. know who will ho thc WPiIYPl‘ of thc latonc," said Ml". N" |illlil to a press rt-prcscuiativ Ihuvl- sold It to '1'. \\'ar\vil~k auzl C0., y llof ilarrogzlie, and Lhcyd IJHIIPVI‘, furnace salesman, 1 experienced 1.. arc ilavillg it set for a client. It is much too largo fur n ring, but would makc" a ilezlutiflli petulant or thc centre stom- of a necklace. I have hzld it ill my afc for nearly two - rcIul-taut to sell it because of its rcnlzlrltzlilll- blaztutiz" Mr. Nathan was not at libcrty to lllvulgc lhl- price for which hc sold the stone. “It. is a fancy stone, and is worth a fntlcy" prll-c," is all hc would say. Iit- withdrew it frolu public auc- lion IIIII Incl-alum tho high- cst 0' - s utlllcr .i.'2,lltltl. HISTORY UNKNOWN. (By Dominion News Service) The history ol‘ most of tlll- famous diamonds ill tho world is i(llil\\'il‘ but nlystory surrounds thc “Prin- ccss Mary" diamond. “Aiary ilcautifui jewels wcro ilrougilt ovcr to lCN-(IIANI) from Russia at. Lilil tlmc of ihc llolshc- vlnt ‘rl-volutlou," said Mr. Nathan. “I think tho probability is that it llulongcd to out» of thc old liar:- ‘Rilili innllllt-s. ll. had (filflilllliy iPlllil so‘. and worn bcforc it canlc into my hands. “Moro lllllglish pl-oplc than cvcr are buying diamonds is an Invest- mcnt," iii‘ zlddt-d. " long as thc (rurrcnclcs of Jdurtlpte continue to lI-ul-tuatc, lliililltilltlu‘ will remain thc SHIPS! Invcsilncnt. "DllililillIiif-l I sold years ago at .016 a carat. arc to-llay worth £70 a carat, I don't know of anything l-isl- which has illl'l‘i‘il~iilii Ill valllc to that cxwnt." DASH "r0 BUV. ldrncst S. ingrnln, Illi‘l'i'l(ll‘ of \Vllrw|ck und (k2,, iulcrvilwvcd by a vol"rcspollllcrlt at iiurrugato, dos- crlilcd his dash to Imnlloll to pur- chase the diamond lie was Ill ‘Strz Iourg whcn hc BULLDOG SOLE p. LEATH E snigifflilirllcc‘ a s Thur/hrs"! t" 72v nncd urn-l _ _ l ' (‘ruciblc Sta-cl .... .. leaped l Regina Resident Praises | I Tanlae For Her l Recovery I r -1 -"" "'I‘a|llac soon had me eating with a rl-Iish and my food gave me the llFIlln-r‘uourishnlent," said Mrs. T. J. inch, 757 Pasqua SL, Regina, Saskl, recently. “I had a serious operation which lcljt mp with stir-h a ‘poor appetite I could scarcely gill, anything and cvl-n thc I-lttic i did cat seemed to wasn't at all lrestflul alld ‘I couldn't housework, by takln! Taulac and anl so well and strong I can do my housework littlc i‘iIi‘I!('.—yPiII‘-()lii ‘girl, and I've ofton lilougllt of writing the con.- pauy about my experience." 'l'1liliill'. is for salc by all good dlrugglsts. Accllpt no Sllliflllllllit‘ (Ivor 37 ‘nlilliml lboiilcs sold. For sale (WGPYWIIIZTB. furnished by Johnson of thc Montreal tatitllls \Vard, nlclu-bl-rs Stock lfixtrhzlngc. rd Snlith Pfd. .. Iioward Smith Coln. Spanish lIIvc-l‘ I’rcfc ‘ed Spanish ilivl-l" Cont. Stccl (Ionlpany of Canal .1 _ ilil‘lllSlIl§lIl1)ll' S‘cc1 Pcnlnllns Ahltihl Shawinlgltn llaurcntitlc Pulp ,. (fanadlun (icncral Electric . Canadian Slllilllitsllll) Com I5 (Jnnadiau SIOHIIISIIII) Pfd. 48 Asbcsiis Com. --_ Dominion Ilridgo »- Alontrczll Power '12: ‘Winnipeg iiioct c . . National Ilrouwrrics . 5o Atlantic Sugar ' , Att-Ilison Am. (far It Foundry .\llI. iAlCOIllOllVl.‘ ‘.\.ul. Sulcitlng If; Refilling Allzlctmlia (loppcr (fanadilln Pacific Ra nay Nclv York Ccntral (Tuba (Jlmc Sugar .. intcrnnllonal Papor Kelly Springfield .. Alex PctroIoll-lll .. International .\Ier. Marine Press Stool Car [loading Southlwrll Iaclflc 751;. 8811.’; Slulll-illlkler . 10014. i'n|on Pacific. l Iilli Ilia-h Copper . (52% I‘. S. Stool - . 93% MONTREAL EXCHANGE i931 Victory .. 103.65 i933 Vctory 105.90 i922 Victory . --~ i937 Victory . — Ilank (fommcrce , . —~ Rank Royal . 21819 Illlnk Montreal —- llauk Nova Sculls . -" Whcat, Sept. 103%,}. Dec. 1067's. May 111%. ‘Porn, Sept. 85%. Dec. 68%. May 59s,“ ... lOais, Scpt. IIWII‘. Doc. 39%. May ~I2"'{l. l-alH-unily overhead a conversation Iu (Icrnlau, (iOIIfiPTIiillfl the diamond Ilu rushed to Paris. nlndc inquirics as tn tho prospects of the stone changing Ilands and crossed to Em!- iand without waiting to pack his Ill-Ionjzlugsn. _ Within two hours of’ his arrival Ill London the dcnl was rolnplniod. iio hnd previously mndo an offer for the diamond on behnlf of a cust- omer now llcnd, but wns unsucces- sful. ‘ Mr. Ingram shares tho view that thc (lintnond may have come from Russia, but he could throw no light on its historyn 100 DROWNED AT JUTLAND DAM COPENHAGEN‘, More than 100 persons were bellevcd drowned in a hurricane and bursting oi‘ dams at Jutland. The vlllnge of Manoe was sub- merged when tho dams on the Is- Innd broke and the fate of the In- hnbitants is not known. ‘inhabitants of Sondernnos os- ns their wooden houses were nutolnatlcaliy converted Into life-rafts as the wntcr toro thcln froln their foundations. Re- fugees were forced fo fight off swimming cattle, which attempt- ed to climb onto the rafts. " v ‘ environment during growth, ‘givl- mo. no nourishment. My sleep gain back enough strength to do my “I've gained nearly ten pounds ‘with l-asc. 'I‘llnlal: also helped my 'I‘anlac Vegflfdliblc Pills are Na- ture's own rcfncdy for ‘constipation. srocx QUOTATICNS II.I\.IIII~‘.;\X, Sept. 10>- Stock quo- and Iicll 'I‘clcp unc . I25 lllrolnpitln A Si. IAIHVTPIICO ~ oul 52 Ottawa Povww .... .. —> (Tuba Cane Sugar Pfd. 5% Pan Anlcrlcau Pctrolculn 59V; Amt ' an (Tan. 98% lira ill Fraction child. __ and vitality. tho concern ends that may bu gradually ‘lllllllllil 111*? l wu commas I ‘ IIIEAlTH IN Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: A talk on such a vast subject as thc health of the human body must, of course, be very superficial, If it be limited to a few minutes. Health depends on so many dif- ferent factors, starting with the hereditary tendencies either for or against disease, going through the reactions of the body to it») varied and the many diseases and aclzidcnts to which all are exposed through life, that Its discussion leads us III- to a maze of conditions and situa- tions, on which volumes have been written. I would like, rather, to refer to some few of thc conditions which arc found ill most rural districts, and which seem to be undermining the Ilellltil of our people. Funda- mcntzllly, the laws of health arc lhl- sauna Ill thc largest city and Ill thc snlallesl. village, alld in eitlr or place, if those laws are not i)iI4l_Vi‘l|, tho res-tilt is disaster. I-iow‘ evl-r, there arc extcrual fartuls. which so greatly influence these Iuudzllncnizlls,that public health ill lll“. country district may be rc- gardcd as an zllmost distinct and separate subject. Tho sanitary tronditinns of thc modl-rll city, with its carefully guarded water ltupply. and the med- ical l-xanlination of school children, and tho supervised play grounds, rculovl- conditions froln ihl- PIIVII" onmclll of thc city child, which arc still a constant ‘illfllliltill lil must l'llI'.‘li districts. lll tho oarly ywlars of modivin-l all leiforts wcrc dircl-icll to thc dis‘ covcr_v_of curbs for thc llsils which \\'ill'P acccptl-ll as thc lot of Ilulnnn Ilcillgs. ill more rcrlent iiml-s tllc cause of (lisllzlsc was searched for in order that its treat- mcllt might be placed on a more national basis. ‘Today our efforts arc still (lircctcd to the_seeking out of causes, but with a view to thc rl-nloval of such trusses and thc prevention of the dlscasc. It is with prcvl-ntativt: medicine that modern progress is being iilIliIP, and it is by working along those lillln; that it. is hopvd tho gencrzll public health may be improved, and thc coming gcnlerations may be frccll from ‘some of thc grczlt sctiurgcs that. are causing such havoc ulnong thc present genera- tion. Leaving eugenics out of the question for oilvious reasons, pub- lic health work to be effective must. Ilegln with the child, and It lmlst .5. begin with it Ill till.- pro-natal stage. A weak, TUIPIIIHVII, or dis- eased mother cannot produce healthy cilildren. in our rural dis- tricts many womcn have an lllllfllillt stoutest mcn. 'I‘ill.~y not only do all their house work and look after varying nunlilcrs of children, but do all the family sewing, havc sct tasks which thtry zllways altcnd to tiutsitle, and arc expected to hclp at farm work during tho Inlsy sea- sons oi‘ haying, harvesting; and p0- tatu planting" and (ligglng, and at the same time they may be pre- paring for thc arrival of thc ncx‘. it is bcrc that thc first steps on cducutitlllal work for iln- provod health is so "drastically needed. Many a woman is sappcd of her strength and the llIli)()i‘il child weakened physically and cou- _ stitutionally, \\‘lltlll a woulan needs evcry last ounce of her strength 1n former limos wo looked to the country districts for our healthy iatmlilez-s, but owing to the stress of modern times and the gathering of Ismail bits of knowlcligla thcroVis a growing tendency among thc over- worked mothers ‘to nvoid thc ardu- ous tusk nursing tilcir babies, and resort to artificial fccdlug, too of- ten unsupervised, which at best is a poor substitute for nature's meth- od. ‘The sooncr our plloplc are edu- cated to the propcl- Ilftl-illiliil and port-natal cure of our Ilables, thc brighter the future outlook of ollr country will bc. For surely, If we are m take or plncc among the nations of the world, It can be done only by raising a race of mcn_ and women, strong In mind and strong In Ilody. ()llr next great task Iics in deal- ing with the growing child. If wc are able to start our babics right, and Iirlug them up with healthy iiiidillfl null nlllllis, ollr problems with delinquents will not be bur- dour-tome. And it is appalling _tn note the absolute (llrilTgllfil In which the health of the growInI-‘I boy or girl is Ilcld, ill so many flrmilies. Will-n a child Iicconn-l: acutely Ill, medical aid Is franti- cally sought, but when this Isover and conditions lire disrcgllrlillll, lhil‘d's strength (even uftcr It ilas Ill-cu ilrlmgilt fol"~ ward by tho doctor . When w» roulizc thnt mnny of the acute Illnesses, and practically all our chronic (llsenses. are pre- ventable, it seems nothing short of criminal neglect to take no steps for their prevention. in the exam- ination of school children by thc Red Cross Society, It Is almost ex- ceptlmlnl to find n. normal healthy child In any of our rural schools. li-‘rom the youngest. to the oldest there is usually some defect, slight. or more serious, which though of Itself ls only a small mutter, yet by neglect it often become the de» terminlng point In the future health of thc child. tonsils, teeth. and various other locations. as being areas where in- fection may be hidden. And very often directed against the removal tonsils,“ This criticism is not 51- we ‘hear severe critlclsnl of nominates Address Delivered by Dr. Seaman Before , the P. E. I. Social Service Council. of work to do that would appalthe ‘Eggs arc not used, unless thorough- fuzz from arms or neck. make a We hour today n great donl nbout_ TIIE IIIIRAI ways unfounded. The wholesale removal of tonsils or, any other or- gan of the body, cannot be too strongly condemned. The healthy tonsil, even If It be larger than may be considered normal, so long as It forms no mechanical obstruc- tion to breathing, is fur better left. to perform its work. But with the diseased tonsil wehave an entirely different proposition. lt Ilecomeea very grave menace to our health. The tonsil of Itself, even though it be inflamed and painful is a small and insignificant affair, if its af- fects could be limited to the tonsil Itself. lint alas, this Is far from Ilcing yiossible. Wlhcn diseased it Ilecomes a producer of toxins, or poisons, which are being continu- ally poured out through our bodies by mean-s of the blood stream. They weaken the body, and lower its power of resistance to disease, and rob it of its ability to combat dis- eases when they may have been contracted. Mouth In-eathlxlg by children is not a serious thing of Itself, but when it is due to ade- nolds or some nasal growth which forms a Iireedinl; ground for germs of one kind and another, it bc- conlcs u very real menace to the future health. It is from just such neglected arcns of focal infection, that thc way Is prcpurcd for many oi‘ our dreaded (IIHQJHGS, as tuberculosis, the various so-called rhcllnlatil: con- ditions, hcurt and kidllcy diseases, and what not. It is not the paill from an aching tootll that uudorulincs a child's hczllth. Thc pain is a small mut- tcl‘ as far as Ilcalth is conccrncd. lullccll tho aching tooth is rarely a grave offcnlicr‘, for thc pain drivcl.‘ us to such propcr trcatlncut. It is thc poison that is taken up Into our iloliies from (Iiscaseti teeth and infected roots that so often paves the way 1‘or chronic invalid- ism. And tlyccc things cannot. Ilclight~ ly passed ovcr. We ilnd In our country schools great numbers of small, palc, and undcrllollrishcll children, vcry fl"(-.qllclltly' with rounded lllllflfi<l'filitl narrow trhcsts, that whcncvcr cxposcd, readily fall a prey to tuhcrcllIln-lis ill out: or other of its Ileadly forms. Oficn this Is not Ixel-ause the cillldrcn were" originally weakiing-s, but be- cause some area of infection, as a dis ased tonsil, has been slowly brt lrely robbing Ihc child of its vitality, first making tired alld listless and not wanting to play with other children. Thcn, the lack of texcrc e brings slowed cir- culation and cllallolv breathing, ad- ding their bit to thc deadly work already going on, and hastening the end. ‘Great efforts are surely needed to prevent thc spread of tubercu- losis by those zllready infected. 'l‘uo great strcss cannot be laid on this, especially ill our province. whcrc thc ITI-Lscalsc is nil too coul- ‘mon. But this Is only a rlrt. oi In.“ fight which must be c: . il‘ thc disease is cvcr to hc Illlllll- ed out. If wc can raise a race of hcaithy cilildrcn, will lots of rc- sl-lvc power and resistance to Ili- fcvlion, they will bl": ablc to throw oh‘ lbcso germ-s, cvon zlftor tbcy have gained ac-l-css to thc body, anti reccivo no harm from till-In. it socms to Iiii! that hcrc is one of our greatest posslbiliticls in thc tight against this grcat plague. I do not wish you l0 think that. by tl-c carc of u. child's throat, all dlw ca=cs can bc avollcd I nlcrI-lv rclcr to It ililiiiliifil? it ls one of tho. gr at offcndels, and is familiar lo us all, and serves as an Illustra- tion of ulhat I mean. Witcu we havc thorough pilyslcal cxalninzl- tion of all our children, follolvccl by thc correction nt‘ any illifflffli-l Ihcrc may be, we will certainly be taking a long stride zllozlg the road of improved health for our pcoplc. - Apart from (Ilsense conditions we ilavc- perhaps three great fal 01".; on <whlch health depends the food we eat, the air we breathe alld thc sanitary conditions until-r which we livc. Ulli" would think that In our lnral l‘f)lillliilililltfls', with milk and lrcaln, FggS and vegetables, wiulat and llilllllilill, all at hund, that tho dlc. of thc children would look n11‘ tcr itsl-lf. But what do we flndf’, Porlldgc unheard of In many- holnm. Possibly cornflllkes or some’ sill-ll preparation Is scrvcll at brr-akfzlst, but certainly not ont- mcal or wholc wheat preparations. Milk Is oftcn dl-spiscil by cvcu the snlallcst children. ‘Somctilncs they llrlnk watt-r with thcir meals, which at least is harmless, but usually tea is the accepted drink. l_v fried ulltll they ilecome absolute- ly Iudigllstiblls. Lctturc, tomatoes and eplnuach arc conspicuous by their absent-c: from mllny tables, while green peas and string ilclllls arc found only rarciy. _ I have sccn childrctl, time and again, go off to school with their only ilrcakfnst a [IIPPU of rake and a cup of tea, and this is a falr In‘ I BEST HOME TREATMENT I FUR ALL HAIRY GROWTHS (The Modern Bounty) Every woman should have n snmll package of deiatonc handy, for its timely use will keep the skin free from benuty-marrlng hairy growths. To remove hair or thick paste with some of the pow- dered deiatone and water. Apply to Ilniry surface and after two or three minutes rub off, wash the skin and It will be free from hair or bicmish. To nvoid disappoint- Toronto Church Goers Have One (Canadian Press) TORDN-TO, Sept. sequently they were Church" an hour earlier than the time appointed for the beginning services. Copper Circuits Continued from Page One) trouble, as the operation of the system required a minimuln of disturbance, and the through line could not be gone over In a hap- hazard manner for a broken con- ncctlon us It was necessary tn do with thc old system. This lulcro- scoplc mczlsuring and recording of every part of the line, to Insure the immediate location of Arouble, and the preparation of thc poll- line to carry thc additional wires, was the biggest part of the job. Forty men flaring boon employed during thc past your l-rccting stronger pnlus, additional cross arlns, anchors, guys, etc. ' The actual running of thc cop- pcr wiring was a much simpler matter. Ten men with two Ilorses and a motor truck did thc work, leovsring stmlctlnlles scvt-n milcs a day. ‘ New Equipment. In nearly all tho ccntral offices thc high class circuits necessitat- ed thc putting In of splecinl clentral ofllco cquiplncnt and, ill (‘ilarlotto- splacitll testing lequipnlI-nt. 'i‘h|- tcrnlinzlting crpllpnll-nt in thc (‘ll:lrIottl-to\vn ofllcc Involved grout (axpcnsls. An cntirc new scc- tion hall to be pllt on tho switch- board and to do this It was ncl s- sary to transit-l" all the short rural lines to thc new section, concentrating thc toil capacity at thc one tcrlninal point. Extensive apparatus for tcstiml. and mcastlr- lug thc lino for faults had to bv- ill- stallcd ill thc powcr and tcrnlinzll roonl. A special typo of known lls the "Double Petticoat" hall to bn imported, as thc old typo dill not. prcvont thc posslbil» ity of’ lcakago ill wct \Vl'iliiiI‘l‘. The new insulator has all lIillPi’ glass surfacc wilicil is always dry. It. was (IOHIKIIOII by tho Anloril-gln 'l‘olcphonle and Ttllfigfflilli Com- pany and tllc same typo is in use on llII the transcontinental lines. From rocorrls kl-pt for thc past thrcc years tho Company kuowl the number of circuits ncclessary to handle each office without do» lay and Ilavc zlsslgncd thc cir- cuits mtctlrdlngly. Mr. \V. Asmlll, has Ilel-n appointed traffic super- visor and it will be part of his duty to scc that thc different offic- esrkecp to thoir own circuits. In 11115 “YlY thc long haul messages will go through just as quickly as thc shortcr distance ones. The Inauguration of this new ofllclnls to he the Iliggrsst thing since thc cstablishnlcnt oi‘ tclc. bbouc cmnnluniclttion on tlp. island. (fcrtainly the saying h, tllnc- and ltlIii[)I!l‘-~—l)y Hllllplyinl; 1‘1"‘l"l’l llllll Ilcrfcci.ly audible long iilhlliilPP cmnlnllnlczltiorl will bl. Y“?! \\'1l1lP1Y appreciated by 1mg]. nos-ts men. Ion of thc remaining meals. l“ "ll exllfililerntion. It can l)!‘ ~*(j<'-lI_=\I1I'_ day in zlinlost ally school lilstrlct 1n Prince Edward Island, As_ thc child fails in health, more dalntll-s are culployed to tempt the flagging llppc-llll; T)...“ u“. 1111111 llilfeni decillcs that school is too arduous for thc child, and ll is sIoppt-li, and In a low more yuan; we find Ibo chronic dyL-pcptil- or ucuraslbcnic, if no worse fate supcrvcncs. Jiomc ventilation offers another great ilclll fol" missionary’ work along Ilezlltil Iincs. The boy and girl who nscd to have to “rough" it In former tlmcs, has given way ill many casrl: to the ovcr-pampcr- cll and coddlcll child. Night air is collsitlcrtltl bad for thc-m, and so thc ilii‘(‘l'l(l_\' pollsorlcd all" thal has Ill-cu cart-hilly’ shut in fllc houso all duy, Is can-lulLv warnlcll up for breathing at night. We llllmitthnl night air may bc lilUfl‘ moist than during the day, but it is Iht- only air \\'(' have at night, and ‘surely If it is fresh and pure, it is far ilet- tcr for lwcallllng purpcscls than what is contanlinlltl-ll by air that has ilccu Ilrctlthod and rc-ilrcathcd all liny. I do not think It In going too far to say that thcrc arc many people who, If it would flll their ilomcs with illl‘ on soml- warm duy in sunrnu-r, and then keep it carefully soaicd up for private use until some dlililliil‘ da_\ the next year. And the child's lungs, also, re quirc ventilation. It is not onollgil to air small areas at the top o‘ illcIr lungs, but the whole lung cav lty should rc-ccive its share. Th: children must be taught Io ilrcathc properly, null part of each day should he devoted to games and ox- orl-Ises which will enforce this. In regard to sanitation. there is little to be said. It is almost an unknown art In many locations. its mnst gross disregard is all too common. 0f course, there are nlnny homes In our rural communities. where conditions arc ldcnl, and the Ilenllthlest of children are ‘being reared. This tnust not, however, blind us to the prevalence of much less fnrtunntc conditions. Tiler» ls the greatest ‘Iced for all the work that can possibly hr dnnc. Social Service, (‘hlld Welfare and Public Health Workers. meni, be sure you get real dein- touo and mix fresh. The harvest indeed is grout, but the laborers are all too few. Hour Wait 10.—-Of Tor- onto's entire church going popula- t-ioa about one thousand forgot to turn their clocks lback an hour on Saturday night when the city re- verted to standard time, and, con- "waitlng at towll and S\lIllIIli‘.i‘i~‘-llll'. and Orwell, Insulator, ‘ scrvlcc ls considcrcd by company‘ do: You" Siln s . Your lialr will.» Dali used’ the Sos keeps skin fzgfnsud clear, wgiis t m. oftbe uneatnowsndthsn" nssdsdsoothssndhesitbeiirstpins- lea, redness, ro ' Ilstlon. Cuticurs f0: the skin. . S‘.:.%.°““‘.....5§fi.§§:.?.fifi Csfiwn Se» shard-diocesan: .3 sllaunis hness or ‘I ,- m MEMORIAM MR. ANDREW oolnon" i" Uoiron, aged T0 years. Tile deceas- crl leaves to mourn besides his wife who Is at present In Bostonpslx sons and one daughter. Peter in Wll-‘llllllllion; Wilfred, John, Eve's‘- ctt, \\I'IIIard In Boston and Allen of lhls city. Also one daughter lMi-s, iiclvln Proud, who tenderly nursed llinl during his illness, Tile funsrssi was liPiIl on Sept. 7th, from ‘the rcsitll-ncl- of ills son-In-Iaw, Mr. Mel- vin Proud i0 St. lmnstans Cathed- ral. wimrc a High Mass was sung lor the ruposc oi‘ his soul. Interment CPHIPIPIZY- Following were the pall- bl-lurcrs: Patrick IlIcGuIgan, Joseph II. IlIanl-ilarll, Abraham Gallant, Joseph Pctors Scelia Shepherd and i-Idlnund (Illilallt. Central Guardian REGISTERED AT Moueron HOTELS-Among the visitors to Ziioncton this WPQK are Mr, am] Airs. Wm. Iiurlcigh, Ellersiie, Mr. II. R. Lari-n‘. Charlottetown, Mr. R. (‘. iiolman, Sumnlcrside, THE MEETING 0i’ the Ladies Aid of tho I’. E. Island Hospital will bc hold Ill St. Patti's Parish iIalI this (evening at 8 o'clock, 11 Western Guardian DANCE IN STRAND THEATRE, Kcnsington, Wednesday, Sept, 12th Ladies bring cake, .21 “The White Flower? Entrancing ' “An cntrancing story of the Haw- nllan Islands is "Tile \Vhite Flow- er," a Pnralnount picture starring Betty Common. which was given its llarclnirr show-lug at the Prince Edward 'I‘hcanz"r.- Inst night. . ‘Miss (Bonlpson plays thc part of a young, half Anlcricaln. half ilalwaiian girl who is ill love with a young Ameri- can, thc plnozlpplr- king of the Isl and. Many aro the plans which “is Compson ihrlns for winning this young follows love. In fact, she almost docs away wdth ills fiance by lilo aid or mysterious rites, so great Is lmr love for him. She realizes, howl-yer, what she is albout to do. and at the crucial moment her real womanhood asserts Itself. The photography, as well as the acting, In thc production ls exccl~ lent. The direction by Julia Cralw- ford ivcrs, who also rwlrote the story is superb. 0n:- oi‘ the many note- worthy sccncs in the picture is that showing thc crater of the volcano Kilauea. The Ileart apmealvip in- vnse. ‘ ' The first of a new series of ‘the popnla-r "heather Pushers’ storlés starring Reginald Denny also form- cd part. of this excellent program and proved as exciting and eat-sf- talning as the former ‘Leather Pushers" stories. were posslllll-,_= T. N. Dultie, Emerald: Mr. a“ norm. VICTORQIA Offers to the travelling public a comfortable, I up-to-date hotel. Con-' talns 44 rooms with private baths. The Cul- _ Ine is famous al lover Canada. Telephones In all rooms. Courteous service. Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. \—————i:—-_. .i_____._.___: T-‘W/"lcronlr. HOTEL ll. I‘. Gallant. St. John; Rena MIIUPIIITBOII, Brooklinc. Mass; Jes- sll- M. Stewart. High Bank" G. H. Robertson, Toronto; C. . P. Knight and wlfc, New York; Wm. Maxwell and wife, Wcstvllle, N. 8., \\’. Russell Iliaxwveli, Westvlile, N. 8., E. H. King, Orient N. Y.; Aus- tin A. Scalcs, Summerslde; i-i. Warren. St. John: N. Doyle, Win- nipeg: II. II. llurvcy, St. John; B. S. Abbott, Toronto; John M. Curr, Truro; R. K. Kelly, Halifax; J. F. Fraser, Halifax; J. E. Wilson, Hali- fax. ll. H. Olmstsad, Toronto; Mrs. Elizabeth Russell, Sydney; Capt, A. II. Butler, Emerald; Capt. W. Ispuni L4- mlngs,‘ Hartford. Coon. .9 i L‘ The dcath took place In thlstitltyll" "l! September 5th of Mr. Andrew", took plat-u In thc Roman Catholic ' .. a _;_~.._...._..._,.__