Green Tomatoes i il Selected Green Tomatoes for chow chow. As they ‘ . > sre not plentiful we advise you to buy your supply now. i‘ l; . 30 Cents Per Peck Good, sound white onions for chow and pickles. Single pound 5 cents ' 10 Pounds 39 Cents i a i u. Silverskin Onions Better known as button onions or pickling onions. Eleven quart basket 81.75. Single Quart 25 Cents ‘Pure Malt Vinegar Crone and Dlackwoll and Heintz in bottles 30 Cents — 40 Cents -- 45 Cent Bottle SPIRIT OF Malt and White Vinegar 60 Cents "and 80 Cents Per Gallon Cider Vinegar 48 Cents Gallon I ‘ ' I s I ' Pickling pices Our Store is headquarters loi- PURE Spices. Mace, Tumeric, Curry Powifler, Whole Pickling Spice, Marjoram, Cinnamon. Mustard Seed, Celery Seed, Whole Cayenne and Peppers, Parsley, Ground Cayenne, Nutmeg, Cloves. Mixed Spice, Sage, Whole Black Pepper, Ginger. Summer Savory, Poultry Ureluiflq. 3fl°l< cllmimlil", P3P‘ rika, etc., etc. ‘ PARAWAX 15 Cents Per Pkg. DAMSONS 11 Quart Basket $1.25 w. CERTO Q 35 Cents Per Bottle PLUMS 11 Quart Basket 85 Cents (L-arge) CtS. Each Cucumbers 5 Cents Each {we Celery 15 Cents Bunch Green and Red Peppers 30 Cents Dozen l Ripe Tomatoes 2 Pounds 25 Cents - be. 25c ‘ Graiws- P" 'b' """"" " 35° sweetapgfiffiil: .32] for 25c Pears’ p" do!‘ ‘ 222i: Grav. Per doz.... 45c , Pears (small) Der 01 Oran es p" d“. . h 60c ‘- Plums. per doz. .. .. .. 15c Betfl v H .106 i, Plums, per quart . . . . . . .. 15c Capra“. 10c t... . Grapg Fruit . . . . . .. 2 for 25c Parmips _ . _ _ _ _ ’ _ H 10c ,' _ Lettuce Turnips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<> i a ’ Egg Plant . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15c corn on cob P" d°l- 35° Jenkins s. Son "d 3 Phones-3 Delivery Teams lilSlllNil tilt Power of its ()\\'ii.—-l)i'. Thfilnufi‘ El-luutric on has n‘ 9M)“: Utl up n friend niiil suiil: lT-IWBF til ll“ Owl“ A“ “h” lm“ "l iiiiib-rstiinil lhul llrnwn um nt isell it know lhis lllltl it'll‘? li- b)’ your lllliltii! lust iilglil niid not. iii .\~i ilir-m us the,- most vriluublo lluinmul conillilmi." Hiiu tiny iilmiii Illiilli .\lr. Joni-s iwill- iiilmilli-il llli‘ nvalliiblo. its uses are innumerable “Yul! "W"! , _ , ~ , , frlr-iiil. llr- wine iuri, uinl \'t'i‘_\’ illllflli and rm many 30d“ l" “ah mo“ ‘Jiivll . ‘fvrriivlc. ti-rrliilc". cll-‘ll ]ll‘l7.(‘(l no tho iezi/llng iliiituciil tor mun nli-i ilclirt. llliiiXll -|, \\'.'I\ I .\l:i;_'- .i..n.. "Hy "Twill tho \\ii_\' lIv(-r_\*iunl,\":i until.- Biasco ibanez, Spanish writer and opponent of ti"! to President Ninchiteh of the League of Nations assembly from] Montorie. France, Monday. sald.| "As soon as the dictatorship is overthrown by the efforts of the; Spanlfih people the first aim of the‘ new Spain will be to -ce_vme l". Pia“ in Geneva and contribute to m, ieaguy; work of peace." ibanez; saw he made this declaration at a_ moment when "Spanieh 0Pl"|°" i‘. throttled by censorship ""4 ""35" to express its adhesion to the; league." |' i l l l i Henry Bevin, of the British Trans; portation and General 'workers' Union who is sailing for canada= the end of the month. He 0PP°.5"‘ the "One Big Union" project. MALPEQUE 'l‘lu- Sunday evening service of Si-pt. lillh in Prliiccloivii (Jhurch -_\~ » in nvery respcci worthy of the ‘u usion. The centenary of the first lillfii'ilf)lliii‘_\' society in (Zanadil will liv in ‘he hearts of those who were privileged to be present dur- ing those memorable ilflYF» "f a Ye“ ago, and the aiuuivorsziry" of Sunday was a lilting mciiitiriail of ‘lhlfl £\'l'lll. zillil zifforili-il tlic cimgregfl‘ lion an opportunity to LUV" flKllYe-i‘ t-iou lo their gratitude for the lead- ing of the past and lo suckno gain u wider vggion for tho outlook 0i the future. it Wilt; also fitting that ill‘. 1']. ii. Rummy of 'l"l'llllly United Church, (‘hurloitclown—11 lllfallll‘ son of one 0i‘ our missionary wo- men of a ci.iiitiiry' 1igl)——~l)i3 asked t0 participate in this ocrvlcc. The i-hurt-h “'11s prcilily (locorzitcil with our floivcrs nilil was llllPil with 1H1 ‘lp]ti‘(‘(:l&lll\’i‘. ziudiuucre. l)i'. lizimsay ilclivercil a powerful address speak- ing from llu- ivords contained in 3pm, 3s 1n “(l0 yo. therefore and lcnch ull lluiitllls" also from John “Lift up’ your cycu and look ou the field-s; for they are white ulrcntlyr t0 harvest." ilfr Ramsay said that the first text was 6011M- les.‘ the one that inspired and ar- rested the attention of the Tlonoer ministers of this congregation. ‘lie then referrrd i0 the ministry of Dr. Jzmmos hfacflregor and more portl- cularly of that of i)r.- John Keir through whose influence Dr. John Llcdilic was enabled to represent the Home Church hrthc Foreign field. Mr. Ramsay said the second teXl- appealed more strongly to us for there never was a day like our day for rho Harvest, and the gospel must be preached with tromondous earnes-tncsq; and energy. 4W0 can- not Lake ilie attitude our fathers lUOk_ we must. not. leg the world make progress und we stand still. lie spoke of tho wonderful intel- lcct, goiiuis and the great number of [hi3 Japanese, Chinese and iii- dlnn nations and pointed out. that. these people nuiet be disarmed of their hatred of tho white race by llic gospel of Jesus Christ, we have to acct-pt them lis brothers or fight lhom as (ziiemies, and tho issue llos l iii tho hand of tho Christian Church. Our fathers ‘had one text we have two-Abe first was tho voicc oi‘ mo blaster-Mic second is llic voice of ilostiny. Tlic music formed ii usuul iind ut- trniativc. pnrt 0f tho service, every number being ivell rendered Mm. Cziinpbcll of Burlington presiding "t the pipe nrgnu. Mr. T. W. Ilen- PICKLING SUPPLIES Onions 10lbs.for39c Green Tomatoes . . . . . . . 30c per peck White Wine Vinegar . . . 60c per gal. ' Malt Vinegar . . . .. .. .. . 60c per gal. CUDMURE BiiflS Phones l84~-225. ‘icy of Charlottetown has iibly us- slrilcil ilic choir oi‘ this congrega- lion on different occasions nnd his conlriluiiinn in 50H‘! at (his iipcclel iacrvlcn ivus most acceptable. The following is the list of special music for the nvoulniz. Organ Winnie-~-"l<fliii‘tosla"4llort- lif"‘(|‘HUl|i‘ri§ "Avc Mnrlti"~(ioiinod ~-ll:ii:li. Offorlory— Solo from Fuust. Pnstluilc “Russian March" Scotsoy ('liirk; "The ifoly Cliy”— Stephen Adams. .\lr. W. T. Bentley, Sore Foot Lumps Dissolved Away ‘Fool soreness, tender cnllouiies, pinching coma. all such troubles quickly end when Putnam method is employed. You take a special lint foot bath (fully described in ouch packaizo), put on n few drops m‘ tho iLxtractni‘, and in a short time the trouble is ended. The mime tells the story of Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor. 260., all dealers. Prlmo do, Rivera reginw. WM l" a "lfliriml » ‘T a. .-- r s \ n‘- \1 ' ma: cmuzifionrrilowu .- commit: ~ - a C000 Piano or Organ i erting for 10 (lays only! AN EVECT 0f vital lug purchasers full, and the more long desirable. duced prices. This W e guarantee cver_v At an Extremely LOW PRICE i BPIFOIK-lfi FORMING our new we are. anxious t0 tilsposp of us many as possible of our pianos and organs by c0u_ same into cash 0r good hand, and for this reason we are w lliug lo make a very special offer on all this stock 0f a piniio or organ this welcome bccziuse tho \vi1itei' evenings make u. musical instrument in the home s0 NEVER BEFORE has the public been able to purchase new goods at such greatly ro- tlmo, therefore quick zictlon ii-i iiccessziigv. be exactly as represented. THE QUALITY of our goods is established ‘and you cannot afford to let the price Blli) MILLER BROS. 145 Gt. GCQPgO Street. . An Opportunity of a Life-time to Secure company. totes of importance. t0 intend- just ahead of us Silk! is for a limited instriuueut we sell to 9i. < L.‘ _v SEPTEMBER 22, 1926 7 ‘__\__ . l SPECULATI bond I Donnelly. clerk in the Ontario secretarY" d9‘ 'partment, who has been paroled as‘ ‘a result of appeals for clemency Edward V. lends. a fourteen [on the part of hie nelly was serving lndetermlinate_ the sentence belnQ massed last year. Three thousand ‘citizens signed a petition for leni- ency. Hon. R. B. Bennett, Conserva- tive-elect in Calgary, who is looked upon as likely to succeed Mr. Meiqhen as Tory leader. Chsrlottetoivn. Anthem — Choir, "The Sound of Many Waters" ll. Porter. On iveilnesday last the annual School Fair took place in Mulpeque Five schools—— Winning. Durnley. Sea. View, Hamilton and Baltic — participated in the Fair. The ex- mhii-s were not so numerous as in previous years but. of very good quality the school work in parti- cular ‘being of a high order. In the absence of the president, the vice-preslilent. llfarion Cousins of Baltic, opened the Fair. Tho large number 0f parents uiid friends of tho pupils who attended were much interested in the ex- hihlls df vegetables, cooking and woodwork. . The sports, directed _by inspector Court, were held in Mr. William llamsays field and provided much entertainment for ‘both particip- ants and speculum‘. Miss Nun ‘Esterbrooks of the (‘flvll service zre-cstabllsliing ticpnrtmcnt, Si. John, N. 8., was a guest for the week end of Mrs. L D MacNult. Mr. J. lE. "Wyatt, Mrs. Wyatt, and ‘the Misses Wyatt of Summer- side were visitors to Malpeque on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Clark and two sons Robert and James were in attendance at the church service on Sunday evening. Sept 19th. Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘_ lW. Bentley of Charlottetown were visitors to ilvlalpeque on Sunday and were jhe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas lilacNutt. Mr and Mrs Keith Rogers of Charlottetown were visitolis to Malpeque on Thursday. Mr. and lifrs. ‘Dennis and Miss Dennis of Marshfleld and ‘Mr. T W. Bentley of Charlottetown were guests of Mrs. Chester lSl-mpsou on Saturday. M. '- Hunter River And Vicinity Mr. and Jill-s. lhorett Wediock made the round trip of the Cur Ferry on- Friday. spending tho day in Moncton. Mr. S. M. Daniel motors-d i0 Mt. Stewart on Saturday returning on Sunday afternoon. Dr. J. A. and Mrs. Lefurgey. Bedeque. were motorists here on Monday. Miss Evelyn ‘Patterson, R. N" urday morning after spending tho summer at. her home. She was ac- companied as far us Sackville by her sister Mrs. J. F. Mdlvllliun and Master lfdoyd McMillan. lMrs. Bessie Crawford, Charlotte- town, spent the week end here 1.119 guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Douizall. Miss Aiznoii Arthur. Fredericton. was a visitor in Charlottetown on Friday. Mr .and iMrii. E. V. Macbeod, Ai-l bony. motored to Fredericton on Sunday and spent the day there with the farmer's parents Mr, and Mrs. Geo. S. Manhood. I Miss tissboi iMscLeorh U. C. 0., spent‘ the week-cud at her home in llzirtsvillc. Mrs. “Wilson \\':iyu lili't'<'-ii Mim- dziy on n visit l0 her home in llilll~ fax whore she will be joiucrl lilll'l‘ by hlr. Wain. .'i‘.hey intend i401"! ill the United States shortly when: they will make lhcir homo. Mr. und Airs. Eldon Scumnu had as thoir week curl guests Mr. niul Mrs. Lorne Higgins aiulcliildrcn of South Melville. Mrs. Nlucln-ml, Cluirlottclnwii, zu- compunieil by lilTfiiiiiiKlilUi‘ llhyllis is spending some ilziys with lhcr uls- ter hire. lCvci-olt. Whvdlnck. 0n Silli- duy Ml‘. and hit-s. Wcdlock also liud as their guests thelittors parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. hlclfeiitlrlck. Charlottetown. ‘Rev. W. J. Aluiihcoil. New (lins- goiv. will conduct. tho services in the United Church hero for the ui-xt two Sundays iii the aibsence of the pastor Rev. “it. ll. Baxter who loft. this week to sileuil a holiday in New Brunswick. llirs. Ilzixter and little so-u have been visiting for some weeks at St. ‘George, N. B. lOn their return they will. occupy the Parsoua e-the house recently purchased by the iluited Church of tho Hunter Rivoiw-Vvlltshlrc coir grcgatlon from Mr. Wulsou Wiiyo. ‘Mr. John Bertram who with Illru. Bertram moved hcrc this summcr from ‘Pleasant, VHlIOydIHS sold thi- to farm recently bought by him Mr. William Ciiroiv, Buiigay. Mr. and Mrs. Carciv and family intend coming hero iii the near ‘future lo reside. Miss ton, Barristers, Sirnimorskle, wibh friends in North Wlitshlre. She and Mrs. McKlnnoii, Wlltiihlro were visitors hero on Monday. Mr. A. B. lCutllffe is receiving the congratulations of a host of friends On the announcement of his ap- which wiis miido public last wook. The popuiai‘ lioiirtliy ‘preaching marriage young brldo-to-be will bo_ welcomed 10 tho community. Tho pupils of tho local and sur- rounding schools uro eagerly look- ing forward to the anuuul school fair which will be held in the O will show aii enthusiastic interest. The officers this year arc: illmi. Pres. Mr. Donald Andrew; PPOS. Miss Mabel Ling, Wlicatley River; Vlce<Pres. Miss Margaret Bernard; ‘Secretary, MISS Anna lfbc-(lggrgmr Boston. Mason left on return Sat- —'L lK/q‘ PILLS by my daughter. Nellie ‘Nicholson, Stunn- grapher with Messrs. Bell 8i Tau- is spending u three weeks holiday rifngo ‘Hail hero on Tuesday next, and lu which it is hoped tho public Mother Asserts She Will Stick With Daughter LOS ANGELES, Calif, Sept. 2i -—-Anuic Semplo McPherson, pic- iluresquc cvungcllst, ivnn formally charged today with having feloni- oiisly “frniiiuil" n story of kidnap- ping to account for her mysterious i-rluy ilisuppeurziucc curly this lllllllUl‘. ‘ Filing of charges against. tho evuiigijlist, hi-r mother, Mrs. Minnie Kcniicily. hcr former radio oper- ‘ili,(il‘, Kenneth G. Ormistnn,’ and .l'Our OlllPni by District Attorney ‘Aszi Keyes, was the outcome of re- cent. scnsaitlrvual ilitsclosurcs in the clisc. Criminal Conspiracy. 'l‘lu.- f‘\'£lliK(‘lls'l, is ithargcrl with crliuiiizil couspirz y go falsely and mullcimisly pmcure another to be (wlinriztid with ltliiuapping and also ivllh preparing false evidence. Mrs. Kennedy submitted to arrest late todny at the district attorney's office. Mrs. AIcPhersQn was not arrested l0duy_ her pliyislcul condi- tions preventing her appearance at tho ilnli oi‘ Justice. The cveangel- in,‘ ivzis cniifiiicrl l0 hor bcd suffer- ing from what her physician de- scribed us uu abscess from the xiosc. Mrs. Kennedy was‘ released on bond n1‘ $2.500. No motive for Mrs. lilcPhersom-i mysterious disappearance was ad- WiDCCd by ‘the district attorneys office in bringing the charges. She has vigorously denied any cfllTgplr- acy and consistently has clung to her story that sho was kidnapped from tho bench at. Ocean Park, near here, last ‘May 18. and escaped June 22 from a shnck in which her nbductors hold her near Aguu Prlcta, Mexico. Was With Ormiston l, is alleged that ilurliig her ab- scnrvc. ‘she remained for n. time in a ‘colt/ago zit Carmel, Calif, 300 miles north of here. with Ormlstoii, with the full knowledge and Con. sent of her mother. ‘ The complaint. nllcgca the evan- gelism: rlisuppenriinco was surrep- U011’?! ‘mil that sho rc-apipeureil with u story of hnvlug been abducted uiiil [irclciullng ‘she hurl been m1. coii-sclnuii 30 days at tho time "well knowing that she had not been kid- nnpperl." lDislrlci Attorney Keyed nnnouu- cctl that. hc spurned llic offer ol’ Allornoy linhu ‘to surrender Orni- lslnii with u confession lf the form- er radio operator is granted lmmuii- lly- Knyco suld time‘ ‘Ormlston would ho nrrcstcd dnd prnuecugery The fourlh puriy in lho felony charge-s lhl Mm. ibnrrulne Wise- llliili-SlGl/ilff, the wnmnn whose all- cgntions that tho story of a X" occurring the Carmel cottage was n hoax proclpltiitoil the final h developments loading up to the |;.| suanco of warrants. l Porjured Teltlmony Till’- threo other warrants worol "i am a mother and i will elicit We are not the first to he martyrs on projured [@31- former Dong lmenthii’ sentence, with nine months "Miss great inspiration." child that worms '3“; exist where these used. l Our new boblitlet simple language t lolitresi, P. Q. t ‘The, Widow’ s Choice Don't let your wife be faced with such a problem and danger. Avoid it by ap- pointing this Company as executor or co-cxecutor of your will, or by creating a trust under which we will act as your wife's property managers. know about will making and the creation \of a trust. Sent’ FREE-upon request. EASTEIQIG- TRUST CQMPANY Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P. E. l. 0. H. B. LONDWOBTII, Acting Hunger III-AD OFIICIk-HALIFAX, N B Saint John, N. B. flit. John's, Nfld, <1 VE stock or a safe "Your Will” tells in he facts you need to Safety, We offer the 6% which is sold pract and South America plant is located at s finished product. and current assets yield 6.35%. Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Marketability and 6.35% Canadian company ,whosc business has been in operation since 1879. ' ‘ The company's product is a staple commodity, well as being exported to Great Britain, Europe in reception of raw material and shipment of The bonds are backed 200% by fixed properties past three years have averaged over 3% times First Mortgage Bond interest. At the present offering price, these bonds Wrile for a copy of our Circular 226A. _‘ Royal Securities Corporation LIMITED " Riley Building, Charlottetown Halifax Vancouver First Mortgage Bonds of a ically throughout Canada, as . Its principal manufacturing eaboard, giving it advantages Operating profits for the Saint John Quebec i New York l-mony. There are many others who suffered before us. There was Joseph and there was Jeremiah. who was thrown into the mud up to his arm pits. “Sister (Mrs. McPherson). in real ‘bright today and is resting with no one to disturb her." The complaints contain t'wo counts, the penalty for the first, preparing false evidence, bélng one to five years in the state peniten- tiary. The penalty for tdo second offence. committing an act of per-i vert or obstruct Justice, ls one to] 14 years in prison. ‘Preliminary hearing for Mrs. Kennedy was set for September 271 State of Hysteria Nowspapermen at Angolus Tom- ple reported that. the cries of uewsboys, shouting that Ormlston would "confess," drovo the evan- gelist into a state of hysteria. The reporters induced ‘the uewislcs to loiive tho vicinity. no: Ionlnul. 1'0 mvlizrool. an». u. 000. 22 Min-trill" Oct. i. Oct. 2o ileum-Y’ one, i5 , , , , _ _ ._ . dltllllfllhl‘ Nov. l2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. hletnllml T0 IIELIABT-QLASGOW Oct. ‘i ..................... .. iiinnirnml r0 olmnIoono-eoiirlunrou- ANTWIBP sspi. 22. on. 2o ......... Bllnnldmil im. e, Nov. :4 ................ .. shill“ IIIOLI QUEBEC T0 LIVERPOOL Oct. l, Nov. i! . . . . . . . . ..... Montroill T0 BELFiST-(ILAHGOW Sept. 23. Oct. 2i. . . . . . . . . . . .. Montnailll 'l'0 CIIEIIBOUBO-BOUTIIAMPTUX . A group of young followers of tho evangelist gathered on the roof of tho Biblo school adjoining thol temple this morning, and began Dfiltlng stones upon tho reporters assembled at the gate of Mrs. Mc- Phersonk; residence. Mm. Kennedy Qlolllwd lb; demonstration. ‘During tho moniing Mrs. Mc- Pherson looking wan and haggard, with face swollen, appeared on the lllllltfllrs balcony of her home ln response to a demonstration of soup and prayer by temple workers who crowded the boulevard in front of bar residence. "God ‘b10614 you. every one," bhn said an the singing died awn-y" "That is beautiful music. it, to mo, is like angels‘ singing. ‘ii, b; u ‘She then retired on the arm b: or mother. Hwhcnamother detects from tiho writhlngs and‘ fretting of a troubling it.’ » _\ _ for two men and a woman, named she can procure ii bl d to lssvs $.20 P. M. and the train for l4! l \\\\\\-\\ ‘Sf i“ in the complalnba as John ‘Doe, in lvlfliefs Worm“ §o;<i§.'§l“§c,{l~i,...., Harbor scheduled to luvs ‘ . l K’ Y DI. I Richard -Doe and Sarah Moe. will expel al-l worms from the lyg- at 3.90 P. M. will bs held st 6MP- ,’ ( m D N l‘ ‘ M ‘ , Li‘ ‘Dismcl Alumni!’ Keeves requeat- tom. They may oeuse vomiting, but lottstown on Thursday 23rd and v lw‘ Much!" .,,,,., A! lr/xflr‘. S? ‘gnaw-ball in each case be fixed 113i? 11:59.1 “u” m, anxlaty, been“ Friday 24th until 0.00 ' mo.“ -. n!‘ ‘pi.’ ‘l M ' g d e u: a manifestation cl their ' H i 1",,‘ ‘Md? “me y I“ n “utemem- 150M110: work. No worms can lion: powders ere Missed’: I-inllsnt (or esrss ssd were IHrPO-"Ji. DIITRICT PABEENCER MIENTW OFFICE ‘Sept. 20. Oct. l1. .. Empress of Frill“ _ Oct. ti . . . . . ... . . . . Empress of tlcoiiimll ‘Also calls st llnmburl. Wool: 1Z1! Alenfl G. gBUCl! BURPIE TRAINS HELD To accomnpdato plunger: from East and South attending the Exhi- bition and Reese. the train for Sourlo and Georgetown scheduled P. M. Charlottetown, P. E. I. 21st, 192C.