., Apply if I Hotel Arrivals ‘s lrn ‘Is ‘l rib?‘ Never msllo light of constipation or any one oflu symptoms-there is no polling what disease you may be head- ing intoi The one thing to do— IMMEDIATELY-is to fight consti- pation to the last ditchi Not with pills or cntharties; they cannot give you lasting roliefl Not with foods with a low bran content; they do not have the bran-hulk to do the workl What you need, what will give you permanent relief Ill Kellogg's Bran because it is ALL BBANI Kellogg's is ssientiiicalLv prepared to relieve constipation. It will relieve the chronic case or the mild ease. You need it, your family needs itI - ‘ But, you must oat Kello g’s Bran rgularly-esch dayf At east two teblespoonfuls; in chronic eases this amount with each meall And, eating Iron Ills lsrrors of ssnsllllsllosl than s. hsrdshi . It has a delicious,- appsaling nut- flavor that wins the most fastidious appetite. Every day when you eat Kellogg's Bran us a cereal, sprinkled on your favorite hot or cold cereal or cooked or mlxed with hot cereals, think of the health every spoonful contains for youl Think how Kellogg's Bran lg sweeping and cleansing the a1’ ntary tract; how it is driving out the toxic poisons and freeing your system from dangers of dreaded diseases! Your physician will recommend it. Kellogg ’s Bran is extra-delicious made into countless bakery batches. Recipes on every package. All grocers sell Kellogg's Bran; it is also obtainable at flrstclaas hotels and clubs in individual packages. Ask Kellen’! Bran is s delight rather JENKINS l. SON. for it st you: restaurant. Charlottetown Dealers for Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes snd Bran 0000-0‘ ‘CLASSIFIED A DVERTISEMEN TS 1\A'l‘ll1$'—l0c per llns- ps-r slay. Bo per line pes- dny fur ll dnynl or over. firuupu of 5 llsrurwr. 10 per ecu! discount for cunls. Sneollsl ml. 75c for sseven wurdn for one work. sluyss or over. 5 ward: to n llne. one sword. of nsl- and must be llulsl for. seven wurslu per week. llc per Ilne per day for 2i Count Inltlul letters. count us Addrena forms nlrt Ruins Furnished lloumn Situation “Hints-d, 50c for Agents \Vanted I For Sale AGENTS WANTED-LIVE AG- enta for Watkins 150 Family Necessities. Direct to consumers. Big Profits. J. P. Watkins, Colu- pany, Dept., F., 379>Cralg West, Montreal. 781-10-1-1mo AGENTS WANTED-MEN AND . women-here lls a lreul opportun- lly-sell Canadlrs best Personal Greeting Xmas Cards. Ollr agents without previous experience are making $2 per hour spare or full time, day or evening. Beautiful sample book supplied free. 'Deul dipect and get highest commis- sions and best service. Wrlle without obligation. Manufactur- ers, 122 Richmond West, Tor- oum 10-4-61. Male Help \Vantc=1 *WANTED--A MAN FOR GENER- nl farm work. Apply to W. A. “Mutdh. Charlottetown. 895-10631 WANTED-MARRIED MAE’... tmke charge of farm near Charlottetown. Apply “I?” Guard- 1gn_ Bl-i-lll-Stf. WANTED. — MAN AND WIFE, without family. Mun experienc- ed in care of foxes, to look after sluall rllnch and do chores. Wo- man to help with housework. Ranch situated In Nova Scotlll town. Good position to right parties. State wngos per month. Board llud room provided. Apply Poxmall, care of Guardian office. \ 861-10-10-5-61 Situations Vacant $ Cards; sanlpie book free; men and women already mnklns $5 up daily. in spare time. Gar- retson Company, Brantford, 0m. _ 11-28-121. Wanted WANTED-WASHING TO DO AT home. Apply Mrs. R. Bell. 30 Spring St. 866-10-31 FARM WANTED BY MAN OF moderate means with famili- glvlng full particulars -. about location. school. cbllrollefl. stores and distance from railway, particulars of cultivation and crop and if possible snapshot of building. State lowest price. Apply "Farmer" cure of Guar- dlan. - L081; ii...- IN THIS cl-rv. e675. gold wrist which. Fllldvl" I"il\'l' ul 'l‘llntoll'a Jewelry Slurv. lll-il-Zll LOST-Sliver cvllr-llllflfll rmwil éiTzTVfil-iiTlfismflvlTs l FOR SALE- oooo HORSE. so. ply so Euston sl. 3' FOR SALE_—-4 cows. APPLY 114 111-11103 Street. 815-10-3-tf. FOR SALE-Silver Moon No. 12 base-burner. ADPlY 20G Hlllslw" ough St. _ - FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, NEW Dochcrty piano. T. G. Ives. Mon- tague. 892-10-0-51 FOR $ALE.—Lil.tle pigs-Also one large black cow to freshen Dec. 1st. Apply to Ii. S. Sobey Albany u. u. 909-10-8-81 "T ' cvuuoan Studebaker Can-As 800d a! "57: -—overhauled this Sllrlng- will be sold at a bargain. ADDlY 17 D0“ cheater Street. 606-9494"- s FOR SALE.—ThreshiuZ Machine" Fox houses. Fox Shipping 30x95 cart bodies with shafts. Apply to W. J. Scott lliarshflcld P. E- l- ilOfi-lO-S-Ill _ FOR SALE-— A GENERAL FUR; DQ51) lmrso weighing Ilotweou l.. llnd 1300 pounds. Allbll’. llflPYl-‘f Arnold. Bristol. 10'9"“ FOR SALE.—1000 Ilushols Mun- glen, 500 Illlshels choice lillii" lur- nlps ill quantities to suit) puljchllrl ,.,-_ ,\l'llll".l" G. Pouko. l... l\_ l Rivor Iloud 5'3‘ l‘l~ E6}. sALE-EMT-zur NETS is FT. dco1l,liil’lill lllfiill. I>l‘l<‘l“ ouch 5:115. l; fl, ([1301) 1% in luosluprlce [yllcll $1.00. ~Lloyd Cox. Morel!- llsr-lo-o-al FOR SALE-New Concrete mixer capacity 20 cu. yds- D0!‘ flay On llund truck with 1% ll-ll- 9"- glne, Cheap for quick sale. Apply C. B. M. c. o. Guardian. IIIISCCIII-IIIOOIIB Richmond St. mil‘... McDONALD LAND Surveyor. Harmony Jct. 470-9-10-4110. SAUNSOME SAUSAGES. FRESH lodny. Sounders. Nowsoulo & (‘.11. Murkot llulldlng. 602-0-24-6uln MRS. JACK FRASER. CITY, I8 opening classes for drawing and painting. lldor particulars apply‘ 86 Fitzroy St. lWk ‘SASKATCHEWAN TEACHERS’ Agency, Regina. offers best po- sitions. 777-0 l-tf Registered Trotting initials M. J. M. Finder Pleas" Ioavc at Guardian. ~ ill, LOST ON TUESDAY. 25TH SEPT‘. between Cape ’l‘ruvcrsc lllllil lllghlo Bridge, woollen comfor-l for and IMIICS llfll, please notify] 877-10-(1-31" Green BT05}. Borden. LO8T.—Lost or delivered to the wrong address n ludy‘s brown Marvella cont with beaver col- lar and cuffs. Reward \vlII be given for lllforlllulion lllul. will load lo be recovery. Moore & McLeod Linlitcd. 1i Female-Dolls Wanted WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Mnid. Apply Mrs. hlnclkzunull. 237 Prince St. ill ._________________ WANTED-TWO SMART Gl-FILB for Dlnln’: Room. Apply Vic- lorlu ll-olcl. 030-10-0-31 LOS‘I'._'—'-0n (goat George St. near Cathedral. l-lnble fur with olglll. tolls. Finder kindly lcuve nt this office . Found -________________ FOUND-A BLACK FOX, OW-NER can re-posoese by proving prop Hy and paying expenses ~John Mcflulrk, Margalc. 046-111-031 us: l REVERE HOTEL W. A. Pnoley, Nbrth Tryoll: (‘. W-"llgss. North Tryon: D. J. Bon- Iw .,. umplerslde: J. Bal lLKeefc. AlbertomMlarsEAlldle ltlc rd. AI- l. rs. rnerso , stthews. dull‘ a U IA on: 1-2morsoh' own, AI- bertoa. Mare For Sale 'l‘lll- standard bred and register- I'll trolling mare GLENMORA llcul. record. 2.15%. Win Race record. 2.19%. Eligible In 1924 to 2.22 trots. This more has been miles In 2.16 this your and ls kind, sound and good llIlllllll‘1‘(‘.fI. Will be sold at hulf her cost. or traded [or n pair of foxes. Address Lt. Colonel D. A. MaeKlNNON Charlottetown I’. 1']. I. "ElTuI-{i MACDONALD-Al Sululllnrsidc Sept.22nd to :\Il‘. lllld lllrs. J. Enl- luct hIcDnllllld a daughter. Vol-lloltn. MeRAE-Al Ilrookflcld. Oct. 7 lo Mr. alld Mrs. Earle blclillu. u son. Congratulations. _ Deaths 1 i CAMERON- On Monday, October 3m, 1923, Miss Catherine Camer- on 1n 119.- 78 year, Funeral from 32 Pacsmore SL. lhls afternoon Bl 1 o'clock to Hnrwvlllv Growl"- NIGHOLSON-ln the P. E- lfllflflll h"~pltal. Oct. 7th, Donald A. Nich- ‘lmon. Springlorl. use 7 years: DUFFY-Died at Bunbury October 7. Mary Carrol. are 90 YEA"- Wld‘ 0w or the late Patrick Duffy. leav- lng to mourn lhrel- dallllllfll- M" William Grant, Ilolllster Calif. Mrs Peter Jackman. Vlllasv 9PM"- "ml Mrs. Simon Paoll, city. also tWfl sollaPsu-lol. In vlllase Grwg W‘ William ‘an the homestead. l-llnel‘ sl will lento her late .esldence In- day at 8.15 for St. Dllnslauhl (‘ll thedrsl, thence Io R. C. Cemeteri- 31 loved l-lou George Wilfred. DR. H. D. JOHNSON’! Office will be closed for two weeks from October Ninth. REMEMBER THE .AUOTION the properties on corner of Great George and Sydney streets. 21 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. ——Mr. and Mrs. Heath Vesey, York. announce the cllgagoluent of their sister, Mrs. Laura E. Crockett, to Mr. Chas. L. Huston of St. John N. B. Marriage to take place this month. ACTING PREMIER-During the absence of Premier Stewart, at the Good Roads Convention In Quebec, Hon. J. H. Myers, Columissioner of‘ Agriculture is discharging the duties of premier. SLIGHT FIRE YESTERDAY- The firemen were called out yes- terday afternoon for ll. slight blaze on the roof of Mr. Percy Farqu- harson's house, Upper Prince Street, which was quickly put out. 1;, was noticeable that the large number of motorists preceding the flreluen did not seem to realize the fact that the firemen had tho right of way, and the nulllber of cars in the vicinity of the fire might ilave caused a hindrance to their work Ilad the affair been a more serious one. IN , MEMORIAM GEORGE WILFRED ANDREWS The deep sympathy for Mr. nlld hire. Donald Andrews of Huutcl‘ River ill lhc dollth of their Ill‘.- "N851 shown by the very largo attendan- ce ut the funeral held froln his parents‘ residence. Hunter. River, on Saturday afternoon Sept 29th. there Ilelllg over 100 carriages and over 40 cars 1n the long process loll. Services were conducted by Rev George Ayers and Rev. R. ll. Slnvcrt. Rev Mr. Ayers road from Psalm 91:14. and John 14.1, and Ml". Peters. in a feeling address, utter- cd words of coulforl and (BOIISOIZi- lion to the Ileroaved‘ parents zllld other relatives. Tho singing of tlll- “Pence, Perfect Peace,“ by the Illrgo throng within and wilhoul the building, was very Illlprossivu. bringing tears to mully (eyes. Thorn were llllllly bczlullflll flur- llI tributes. ' Thu pail IIPZITIZPS werr Joules Andrews, John T. A1llIl‘f'\\'S, Willillul Nicholson, (lllorgc Sentin- ll yum. 835-1044“) BOARDERS WANTED. APPLY TKO; Oilli-lO-il-Iil. or. Robert Sluitll and Sterling lAndrews, cousin of the deceased. '7" [~0-000+40+0¢00 0000 00000-0 0 The most stupendous drama the screen has ever offered— The Christian. AT THE PRINCE EDW-ARD Wednesdaynnd Thursday 0600 009500-500 00-0 0-00-0 0-000 000 0 00 0'0 0000 FOXES thrive better after being treated with our special ' Carbon Tetra-Chloride Hook Worm Capsules Ranchers who have used lllcm quickly lfoled improve- ment, Prepared only by MaoIIIIIIIOII llllllli 00. Tllll-l ILICXALI. KOIMK STURI-l p119", P. 0. Box 219 332 Mary . m. p WALL zlJ ' oil's‘ rs " s " ‘ I I ...... Guardian sale on Wednesday, Oct. 10th, of as: ssu: BARGAIN incIassI- fled column re farm 180 acres. 9130-10-9-21 SOLOS ENJOYED—DurIng the Hotel Victoria dinner on Sunday excellent solos were rendered by Mr. Julius Rest, of Montreal, one of the guests, who was warmly ap- plauded. Music was furnished by Dixon's orchestra. STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, Oct. lL-Slock quo- tations furnished by Johnson and Ward, Members of the Montreal Stuck Exchange. lloll ‘felephouo Bronlpton St. Lawrence Flour .. Ottawa Power (iubu Cane Sugar Pfd Pan American Pctrolcunl .. Alllorlcan (‘an Brazilian [fraction Howard Smith Pfd .. Howard Sluith (Tom .. Spanish River Pfd Spanish River Colll . _ . . . . .. Steel (Jolnpany of Canada .. British Elllpirls Stcu-l 1st Pfd Penumlls . . . . . . .' . . 13-459 Allllibl . . . . . . . . . . . . .. C4 Shalvlulgau ... —~ Laurelltidlv Pulp . . . . . . . . .. — Canadian (Iencrul l-Ileclrll: . 111314; Canadian Steamship Com .. - d Pfd . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Asbestos ('onl. -- Domirlion Bridge —— Montroul Power 1110 Winnipeg Electric . Nutlonul Breweries Atlantic Sugar Atchisoll . . . . . . . . . Am. Cur & Foundry . Alll. Locoluotivse . . . . . . . . . . . . W. Aln. Sluolling if: Refining .. 581,. Anaconda Copper . . . . . . . . . ~- (‘llnudillll Pllclfil: Railway. .' 145'... Now York (lelllrzll . . . . . . . .. 102 Cuba Cane Sugar . . . . . . . .. -— (‘ruclblc Stc-el 4501;, International PIIDCI‘ .. .. - Kelly Springfield . . . . .. 2-1 Mex. Petroleum . . . . . . . . . .. International Mer. lllzlrinc .. Press Stool Cur .. . . Reading Southern Studebaker MONTREAL EXCHANGE lilil-i Victory . . , , _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ 19213 Victory 1922 Victory . __ 1937 Victory . . . . . . , , _ , _ _ , _ \\'1le:lt. Dccz, July 10o 3-4. (‘nrn Doc. 71511-4, Mlly 1;.- Olllfi. Dee. 431-2 " Jllly 4.1, '_ M“ _ _ ‘l-rnnk -Pll_v:lo, who 1,8,, I": the R. C. N. "lllllg l)? the Borden train. “m” NEW Fmolvcu nulul-znr THERAPION 0. THERAPION No. 2 THERAPION No. 3 No. 1 for Bladde C - lilvod lb Skin Dlgeasiiarxikolrzoll: ‘Lglfllllll? Wcwuknoeses. Sold by leudill . I. lglflifiltl. lrlce in England 3.1, 11,-, B30 ‘lore Med. Co, Haverstlcks Tld. - ‘V-“Bo London. See trade nlnrlu-ll “jmd The-Fabien" ls on Brit. Govt. Steam affixed to gcnulnc pnfrkols, ; s Irv“ (Continued fromHPage 1.) __€__€ lulttcd by Coun. Pierce and adopt- cd: To His Worship, The Mayor, and lug Police were on duty full time with the ox- ceptlon of Sgt. Allen Mclnnls who was on his vacation. also Officer JHIIIOB Bradley colupletcd his hull- dllys having four days In Septeln- for drunkenness. The following lllilk alzuill ill good condition after the '. lly Ioolzcd info. BANKS gigflililf (‘ollllllorcc .. . .. , _ __ llll c Royal ... . , flunk Montreal ' Bank Nova Scotlu l 1095-i,"r}1ay'113_1.g,1 45 3-4.1 Sllllllllllg 0f =fnr lIll- llloulll of Svplclllbcr. been talc- _ . ' course n! Hllllfax, returned on Saturday’ 9v. .llrzldc- V. i-‘Iorenrac Clay, 1. lAlll0lll- Cigarette. City ‘Couocivl ' POLICE REPORT The following report was sub- Charlottetown, P. E. I. Oct. sul. 192:: City Council, We herewith submit the follow- Report for month of Slapteluber. During the month all officers I101‘ due him. During the month them were twenty-one arrests: one for break- ing and centering, two for vagran- ry. (lull for assault and seventeen sum plus we re collected zllld delivered to Dr. (‘rnken for test: Collected by Sgt. Allen lilo-Innis and Officer Jlls. Tralnor seventeen samples, Sgt. Jul-l. Wulkcr, follr samples, Of- ficl-r, Wm. Mclnllis, ten samples. Officer D. Doyle, Four saluples; Offlccl- \\'. Higgins, five samples: Officer Jus. Bradley. served the following papers: eight summons- es. eight subpoenas and five gar- llisllorw. Five search‘ warrants IVPTI‘, also executed during the lunlllll. \\'u certify the above to be cor- rccl, CHAS. CAMERON City Marshall J. S. PIERCE (‘huirluzlu of Police ('llllll. Connors said the new lad- der truck for tho Fire Dopartulcnt was expected shortly and 1t nus Ilopvll to have ll. workout before Ibo. llr-xt lllr-oliulz. (‘ollll. Provrsn rupnrled all lights storm. ll wus decided lo place zl slllldl light on ltilcys Lane. Reference was also lllzldl- lo lighting require lllollts o" \\'lllillll1‘s Lune. foff ICllu .-\vr~llu<.-,I The Iisplslnudc. Ploasllnl Street; llnd Orl- bur Sire-l, which Collu. Pl-nlvsc HJIIII ‘would be pronlp Colln. Taylor brought up 1119 question of civic fire LIPPII zllld hull- ding regulations wllll reference lo tho proposed erection of fl new building opposite the S-‘llifsfe which ho understood was fr. be a one story woollen strllclurc. Ills “inr- ip said the matter would be dis- (Ill ml with the City Engluccl‘ and IIPCOYIIIEI‘. ‘Fenders wore ordered lo b0 cul- Il-d for 125 tons of coal for lilo nlllr kl-l building and 75 tolls for fhl: (‘ily Ilnll. 'l‘Ill.- meeting then lldjollrlll-d. ——---<0¢--— St. ROCH SCHOOL tho Si. Roch school (lrudc. VIII, Ilcrthu Doyle. 1. Stol- Ial. lluole, 2. diary Doyle. Z2. (lmdc VI Freda Illlulc 1. Allllll‘ Wzlitu, 2. ettc Blanchard, 2. Grade III. Mildred Martin 1. "Grade I. Frances Martin 1. Alph- onse Illanchal-d 2. hlargaret (lallllut. Iczlcllr-r. ( _-_--¢ Commended MOST SUITABLE FORM OF _SM‘OKE SAYS MEDICAL AUTHORITY (lomulendatiolroTtllc cigarette lilxoellent Address A fer from. PLA STER YOU CAN RELY ON Sore, lame aching back is ' something you need not suf- It makes no differ- ence whether the trouble Is caused by taking cold In the lrvnusels or Inflamst-lon duo to kidney dleordors. Red (Ihvlin Piasters as the most sllllzlbln smoke was glvlln rlacontly by Dr. IIOYIII S. Copeland, furlllvrly Ilcllllll (‘om- miul-liolll-r for llln oily of Now York uud now a llniIl-d Status Senator. D1‘. Copeland is u uoll-sluoktvl’ auld > ho dellll. with the question from lhl I purely scientific staudpollll. _Dr. (‘opolund says that 'tIll-, cigarette is tlll- ulost suitabil- sluoko, us IIN‘ tobacco takcll Ill that. form is uloro pl-rfl-cl- Iy (lousllluod. and us" combustion is butter, tho nicotine is prautlclllly destroyed. "There can be no doubt" I he said. "that smokers flnd solace 1 and comfort ill the moderate use of - tobacco." _ Dl‘. Coplalllndb: sfatolncnf iirlucd tho pronouucclllcut lllflfll“ sonlc years ago by tllc Lullccl. Asl the result of an investigation con-- ducted by that enllncrlt lucdlcel Journal. the Lancet announced that the cigarette ls the purest form In which tobacco can be smoked. (‘Illi- Delivered a1". Tignish The large hall at Tignlshv vus comfortably filled with an atten- tive audience on Thursday cvenlng last to listen to Mr C Gavuu Duffy,l\' C., deliver his address on Colllnlun- Ity Welfare. Mr. Duffy traced the establish- nlelll of different communities in this Province, dealing pflrllullliifly with the early discovery and ist- ory of the Province, with particul- ar reference to the district in and around Tignish. He then expInilll-d the conditions under which '.Ill' different nationalities that lrokl: up our present Community spilled .ll this Province, suggel-lllnr; illui lb.- lllffereut nationalities lilfltillhl“ their national societies and ll‘lli.l; In one Club, to be known us Illl‘ Sons of Canada. This would be one long step forward 1n lllrl lnllrlrll lo national greatness, to which awry true Canadian should endeavor to attain. Mr. Duffy then offered some helpful suggestions with regard lo Community inlprorelnellt. in this Province and advised thepeoplc to be better satisfied with their conditions here, which are much ill advance of those to be found in other places, if our people only realized this fact. The address vras dispersed with stories connected with the discovery and early history of this Province, some of which were taken from Judge \V8l‘I)lll'I0ll'il new Illstory now being issued. to which the Speaker paid a pleasing tribute, advising his hearers-mo procure and read the new History when issued. At the close of the address :1 very interesting discussion took that it should be (Iellcvered from one 0nd of this Province to the other. They declared that in this address Mr. Duffy had struck the right note, which should be res- ponded to by every citizen of Prince Edward lslnud. The Chairman, Mr. Chester P. Illcffzlrllly, presented the vote of (Ilauks in a very oulogislic address. A delightful and well rendered prugraln of lllUFIC llnd song was. furnished by lhc young ladies ul’ tho Village and was most accept- ably received. The National Alltllclu brought the ]ll‘0(t00(I1lli{b‘ to u close at u lute lloul' of the evening‘. llflllllklll I5 Plllllllnlls (By Dominion News Service) lllANCl-IESTPJR. Oct. S.——'l‘1lv Illacclesflcld silk trade is experienc- iug one of the worst periods ill its Ilistory, and lho outlook for Lllo valuing winter is l-xlrc-lllcly gloollly. Tlu- pros-cut situation is tho cul- llllllilllflll nf the depression which colllllluncell ill 1020. lifter the boom during tho war. Since lhon lilo ill- duslry has Ilcoll continuously lu a precarious condition Although occasional spasmodic Ilursts 0f ac- tivity hllvo occurred ill certain sce- IIUIIH, those have been due to pcr- Iodlull spells of fine wcalhcr and lanllslllllt changes in fashions for \v(llllllll's dross. Illlllllul-Il us silk ls IIIHIIIIY llll zlr- Illfif‘ of luxury, ll pllrlllllllolll. im- |)I‘ll\'l'.llll‘lll. liilflllfll. Ill: oxpl-clvd Illl- tll null-l: csllrlnlkll trades llllvu ru- covcrcd their nominal prosperity. lllflfilllvhllll. the diulnlshed de- Illllllfi for silk goods has tn be shared Ilolwl-lell tho Ilolun llllfI foreign pro- l HOTEL VICTORIA Offers to the travelling publle a comfortable, up-to-dste hotel. Gon- tslna 44 rooms with private baths. The Cuis- Ine ls famous all over place on a motion for a vote of thanks to the lecturer lllDVOlI by Johu A. llzlckett, seconded by Fidolc J. Bernard and supported by Sir Charles Dalton, J. lll. Johnston, M. D.. John A. Ahcllrn. I‘. .ll. (‘. A. Shelfoon. (Ilariuce hiorrisey ‘and FOI‘ WOIIIOII WIIO RCIY IIPOII J. Albert Brennan. All these gculle- ' ' 1 men spoke ill very COllll)Illllf3lll.lll'Y Lydia E’ Pnakhama vese. tones of the address and stated [RIJIG COIIIPOUHd 007-10-6-51. f Of Comprising acsntllng, boards, nah-l E lllllllllllllllllll TRADE IIIIAIIIIEIIIY lllllllln The regular quarterly meeting of the above Board will be held ill Rooms on Wednesday, October 10th at 8 _ rvw-rv-vvvvvv-vv-v-vvv-vv-fi vv wIII afford prompt These plasters‘ lumbago, muscular tism, neurallgia or any dseP seated pain, lameness or soreness In the back. Price 25c. THE WHITE DRUG STORE '.I. G. Jsmieson I Drugglst 1 the Board ducer. and the enormous advan- lage which Continental manufacb‘ urers hold in labour rates and abnormal exchanges enables them easily to underscll British pro- ducers, and gives the latter no chance of fair competition. Eulployers and employed have made frequent applications to the (lovcrnment for inclusion under the Safe-guarding of Industries Act, and are eagerly hoping that the Conlulillee of Inquiry will for- mulate l-loule practical prosposuls for their assistance. [IIPHIHEIIIII Fllllllll I Ell (By Dominion News Service) LONDON, Oct. 8. —A child suff- orillg from Diphtheria at New Illulden. SIIPFIJ)’, it has been discovered, WIIS Infected by a cal. “l have ucvvr known ll similar case ill the coursc of my long pro- fessional cxplsrioucll," slated Dr. R. Duvillon, the local llledicnl offic- er of Ilc-zlllll. “It should be a \\'fll‘Il- ing to people who kept oats to seek nlodiczll udvlcc zll. once‘ if their children full ill.“ Proof that the cut was llll- cul- prit was nlltllinvd by talking a swab from the animal's throat and sumbitting It to bacteriological ox- alulllatlou. IIIIIINIIE 0F LIFE Greenville,Pe.— “ I took your mod- icine through the Change of Llfe and it did wonders for unds. Rashes and was so I would sit‘ and cry and dld not know what I Since 1 have been was crying for. _ taking Lydia E. Plnkbsm'e Vegeta- ble Compound I feel younger than’ I did ten years ago, and my frlends all tell me I look younger, and I owe | it all to the Vegetable Com u_nd. Il do all my housework for a amlly of! seven now. I will be glad t_o answer‘ any woman who wrltes me ln regard to my case. "—Mrs. JOHN MYERS, 55‘ Union St., Greenville, Pa. | Many letters similar to this have‘. been published testifying to the merit of Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegeta- ble Compound. They are sincere ex- pressions from women who describe as best they can_their_ feelin s be-l fore and after takmgthle well- owl medicine. Live Fowl Wanted Will b0 loading ll Pill‘ of l.l\'I<Z I-‘OWL, Wednesday. ()l~l. 10th all IIIO frl-lgllt filled. Charlottetown. Fowl weighing lOlll' pounds and up wanted. Highest rush prices pllid. PENDLETON BROS. Sui-folk, l’_ E -0000o0o+00+<v000000 PUBLIC SALE AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINUGS at 202 Syd- ney Street on Friday, October 12th, 1023. commencing at 1 p. m. Com- prising Mahogany parlour set, DININ GROOM furniture, 3 Bod- room Sultes, Wardrobe, Oilstove. 2 BY A. WILLIAMSON, l Auctloneerl 0 000000000000000 AUCTION SALE Use? Building Material e 1 tablespoon chopped chloksn Canada. Telephones In or, frames, doe". 8W. it Corvwrl: 1 [iblggpopn ghoppgd mm : 1 service. ’ ' QUEEN HOTEL H. C. BROWN, as I . i Wafer Street ‘ Charlottetown l l l l I l I l l THE l This popular Hotel | ::.-..::::." Hotel Co. Lld- 1 furnished throughout and offers very oom- fortsbls accommodation to the travelling public. VICTORM HOTEL l i I TM "bl! ll “"99: Sydney Wolf-ei-Lfiivcrpool. IIIIy good and t 0 Pll I~‘. J. E. Wright. Summersirle; A. . .' llo srs eourtseully iv. Armstrong, St. John; D. .\l. and to anlve all enroll for. Budge, Montreal: l.. w. Murdock, standard Soft coals of llfurray River; Mrs. Goo. (‘. Rule. Rn" "-00 l 5'7’ Nantucket, Mass; llllss (‘. Jones. ' Dlgby; E. M. Phillips. (‘Ilarloltv- BRUCE" J‘ TAYLOR’ town; l\lr. and Mrs. Alex (‘sulp- "lli" bell. Summerslde; Miss Bessie __ Johnstone. Lonl-r River: Julius Rest. Montreal. "Charlottetown F0000 00 000-04000000404000- ‘ ._;.__.__ AGE L. HIGGINS Gsudet. Mlscoucha: P. A. Ledward. England; N. B. (llnson. Bristol: Mrs. ll. Callaghan. Boston; H. Cal- Secretary ‘ 00'!‘ A love story that hss been Prwrham translated Into every llvlng 1 ouszu“rlo'rel._“'_'" ' The Christian AT TlHE PRINCE EDWARD Wednesday ind Thursday B. J. Gandet. Mlecouche; J. B. lsghsn, Boston; H. Lister, Ottawa. ,”.““§»”“”e44e44q- lS83-10-6~3l. ing at 11 a. m. Terms cash. A. WILLIAMSON. Auctioneer COAL- We have in stock best quality, also hard Chestnut land Stove Coal. Dominion Coke, Hardwood and Soft- wood. Prompt service and lowest prices. Tele- phone 176. W. D. GILLIS & CO. OJ§O0O00000000O0000000000000000 llll’ 1 0++40¢4><+¢¢.@ Canadian Moth; Have Healthy Children WHY? READ THIS! London. Ont,—"Dr. Plercehl Favorite Prescription was so beneficial to me that l feel It. my duty to send this statement for publication, so that it may be of help to other young mothers. During my last expectanttedleriod I felt just mscrable, nausea so that I could not. retain my food. my back auhed and I just seemed to ache and pllill all over. Doctor Pierce‘: Favorite Pro- scrI tion put me lu perfect physical con itiorl. 1 was ublo toeal. my meals without that awful sick feeling and I kept well and strung right up to the lust. My baby sllcull-d to bo OGIIOIILCII. loo-was as strung lllui Ileultby as u. bully could be. tlllllk so much of Dr. Plercws Favorite Proscri tlon as an aid to nature in ulotllcrhoog that I would not. go thrn expectancy without its llcIpfi-hirs. Ernest. Morris, 3 Webb St. Go to your neighborhood drug store at once null obtain this Prescription of Doctor Piercek, in tablets or liquid, or send l0 cents lo Dr. Piercefls laboratory, Bridgeburg, Ont, for trial pkg. tablets. i? "slur-n:- 1 conomy‘, You’1l use less coal if you install ' a Fawcett Pipelees Furnace, yet your home will be com- fortably warm all winter. Ask the Fawcett man near you. He'll give you full ' particulars. furnace, stove, heatcror range for every need. i ThereHzaFawcett Pipeless Furnaces ._ , SAMUEL KENNEDY Charlottetown, P. E. l- i MAKE YOUR Appointment Now For XMAS Photos with Bayer 163 Gt. Georg St. 00Q-00Q 0oe_00¢ee0o0e-Q~0 000000§0000f00O 0 ‘ls burner, Rugs. Ollcloth, Range, Etc.‘ 908-10-8-6i. 6 or more firm ripe tomatoes 1 chopped green pepper l cup fresh bread crumbs Salt and pepper to taste Wash and cut out centres of tomatoes, saving the hearts to mix in with the filling. Fry' the pepper in butter untll_ soft, add the chleken, ham and the soup stock. Into this’ stir the chopped tomato hearts. bread crumbs and, enough salt and pepper to sessorr apicily. With this mixture fill the t0- mste shells, dot over ths tsp buttered crumbs and bake In a quick oven until nleslylf browned. U r Food Choppers of, Superior Make _ An up ‘to date medal vvlth complete set of kn-lvsa for chopping or grinding. Halv- lly tinned on superior east steel. i 0 .4 The Rogers Hardware (IO-Jelli- Gusen 8t. (lrlfieb 0