F0 LUX dissolves instantly in hot water into a wonderful suds that makes your dainty (things as fresh and lovely as when you first admired them. i=0;- anitt,ine“f. . lavridérl" wm..-..:;+.t.. inWBshin ‘Silksptaces ' Anrme. aura; a a r Lever sterile-fig Lirnite . - gToporrfo : __- saw and ‘often: "r" V. Sold only in sealed packages—— . -pro0f i .. . ~ ~ r , PROF. HiRAM BALL. ENGLISH GOLD PRIZE MEDALLIST i AWARDED 10 GOLD AND 4i SILVER MEDALS | ORGANIST AND MUSICAL i DIRECTOR BAPTIST CHURCH ls now prepared to receive Muslci Students in the following subjects OF MUSIC Btudlo: Baptist School Room Hours-Q to ‘l2 and 2 to 5 venings by Appointment Mammoth flearitig Auction Sale DOW BANK Two miles from Cornwall ON SATURDAY. SEPT. 23 At one o'clock, sharp Having sold my farm. i will sell on the premises on above datc all my stock. implements. etc. STOCK-d draft mare in foul 1.400 lbs; l draft mare 1300 lbs; l mare. Brazilian. with foal nr foot winner by dam Parkside; 1 black; by Lacopia 2 09 1-2; 1 more Park- side. good driver; 1 black KOlLllIIEM 2 years Jill, by Dongola; ‘ gelding by Dlngola dam commode full brother to Dongoia, promises} to be fast; 1 draft colt 1 year. 3 choice milch cows,- 1 dry cow. 1 steer 1 year; 1 heifer 1 year. 1 pure bred Durham calf» 2 calves 5 sow, T0 hens, Barred Rocks. lMPbEMENTS-l Binder, ‘Mus- sey Harris; 1 mower M. ii. new.‘ Harris new; 1 thresher and ,|t\.;|n 0r Simplex Hall's. isix 11.1’. Engine Gray. 1 two II. P. Engine Grfly. 1 pump jack, grain grinder Massey Harris. 1 grintisttine 1 set truck scales, seeder. 1 S. T. harrow, new; pulper. 1 set pin hat-row; 1 gang plow. 1 single, Frost and Wood; farm lorrie. 1 truck Waggon, 1 double sleigh. 1 manure spread- er. 1 scufflor. 1 cream separator. DeLaval 500 lbs; 1 potato digger. 1 pang sleigh, 1 driving sleigh, i driving wagon. 1 set driving har- ness. 6 sets working harness, leather traces. Cullliffl and harness and a lot of articles not mention- ed. Lot of saw timber, anti-illat-k rope. steel cable, forks, shovels; hoes, milk cans. etc. TDRMS—14 months in all sums over $10.00. 6 per cent off for cash. J. A. McDONALD. Auction:- NElL FERGUSON, ‘llinnrinuv Honk months old. 1 brood,- hay rake M. I-il. i hay loader .11.? s. s. “u/(nuxho-K-f CHANGE orl i NOTICE i SAILINGS‘ EXHIBITION WEEK i Hui ‘ it.» our For Victoria, Monday and urday. . i i i l AT SUNNY SLOPE FARM, MEA-{On . t i t , t For \'i‘r\st River. Woilnt-stlnyz Orwell and l-Jasi Itivci" no changi- Freight 101' hioridn)‘ trip in Vit- PIANO, VOCAL, ORGAN THEORY toria must bu on hand on Saturday! '23rd and for Saturday‘ trip on i-‘rb. day 29th. 18069-2145. i i _ _. -_—:*::-rT::::-; I *‘_T AUCTION SALE 0151 FIRST LASS WEST-l ER s - C N HORSE J 11st arrived a cart load 0f grade Percher-‘ on mares and geld-i ings, to be sold by pub-i ilic auction 0n 'l‘hurs-i i prize, o. ' day, September 28th atf 10.80 o'clock sharp at‘ Agrrictilttiral H a l l, "harlottetown. Those horses are all broken are from 4 to 7 yearsi old, absolutely sound tin every way and weigh from 1100 to; the Spring which gave 1200 H151 {DBITGGC t t i hfurther cart and wheels. 3 wood sleighsf! i i i i l i t Owner niBenj. (Tartar & Son I Auctioneers isingie and double and l ) 1400 lbs. I have 'd_l-" ready sold a cairioaci inl satisfaction. There is no need of - advertis- ing. Terms of sale are 13 months credit, 6 per cent; off for cash. These horses can be seen at any time at Southport, 1-2 mile from Hillsboro bridge. A. K. McNEILL, ‘SAVE THESE pcoUPoNs, They Have a Big Value POT! 50o FREE VOTES '7 weeks will contain s coupon. v Name of Contestant Every issue of The Guardian during the next two have s big value. Start saving votes today. This coupon, when neatly cut out and brought or mali- ed to the Campaign Office of The Guardian will count for the per-eon whose name ls written thereon. VOID AFTER BEPT. 80v Save every coupon. They ‘lt. hr had a stern attrnricti t0 Vinict. l every lbs. in weight for next i A Sweetheart at Thirty THE STORY OF A WO- MAWS TRANBFORMA. TION By Marlon Rublncsm SO31 i*l'l‘lili.\'G TROUULES M E .\l Chaiptcr 4i it was rcaih’ a most remarkable tlVbiilflg. it vrus not the novelty of the surroundings. Violet and I had l'x't.-queniiy' taken dinner at the iii tie Village restaurants, we kuiaw them very well b) uow»—\\'e oven knew sonic of their regular pal- IXJIIS. For that part of New York as cveryoni- knows is indeed a vili- aize, with all the sociabilitles and drawbacks oi thc country village. h. ch restaurant hud its regular cirrlc of (liners who came night after night and sat about over the coffee anti cigarettes, talking new art new music poiitisc. socialism syndiealism, communism single fax and many other filings all of them quite over our poor heads. The girls often wore their hair short in a way that fascinated Vio lei. and the men EIIVHLYS wore tor- toise shcil rimmed glasses. They had the easy familiarity‘ that goes with the small town. too; they came to our table and intrutiutetl themselves. and most of them tried hard to know Violet. Of (ttiilrst- we knew cvtujvuilo who ‘ cnnn- to ‘Helen's. So it was not the places that made thc evening remarkable. it was the man this new friend of Bud's. Francis hit-ode. lie was a stock hrokcr. onc of two members of a fairly largo firm on Wail Si. lh- true fine. looking---_\"et. ntu hand some. for his features were tar from peril-ct, lie was perhaps 40. his hair had quite a little gray in looking profili- but thc lliiwsl. and most humor» ous i'ull lace. lie hail a slirhhorll jun‘. iiul. u soft sweet lookini! iuilc - a smile that transformed his ivhoic fat-c. Latter in thc cvvn ‘us. his partner. John Judson join» ed us. and finally wo all wcui. over ow-i iittlt- fiat. whrrii Vin- lt»! and i made cuticl- 11nd the two nit-n and the buy sill and sluokt-‘ti and talked. Mr. Meade seemed cllprciniil‘ and thc Kit" hltissomiati out delightfully with him . t-litittorini: about hcr lmpros ions uf llit‘ city’ when sh» first. t-amc tn it. Slu- cvt-n told some oi‘ uiisiigiuiiiin l. wo Months could not turain Bed lydialti.PinlrhamhsVegetabieCom- pound Finally Restored Health , SeattloWashington. —— "I had drag- ' 8mg Pains first‘ and “(mm nut stand l was because Esther y fect.then 1 e self in bed and could not: sleep. I was this way for onths, thing _ any one to d me, ' ' until my sister brought: mo a bottle of Lydia E. Pink- ham s Ve etable Compound. I took it regular y until all the hard ains had left; me snd I was able to e up and to do my work a am. The hard lum left my side an I feel splendid in a i ways. I know of manfi women it has heiped,"—Mts. G. tor-man- SON, 4640 Orcas St, Seattle, Wash. This is another case where Lydia ' E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I ht. results after "tr thing any one told me’ ha failed. If you are sufferingfrom pain, ner- vousness and are always tired; if you are low spirited and good for noth- III take Lydia E. Pmizbanfs Vege- table Compound. broug Bred to Lay S. C. W. lit-chorus, Coekoreis and pullets. Bargain in breeding hens. Will also sell my pen in egg laying contest. ' EVERETT HOWATT, Cape ‘Traverse Ii. R. 80ll5-2il-ii. f“ Live Fowl Special prices during next ten days for live fowl over 4%. lbs. (Juli your flocks now and get the high- est price. THE HARRIS ABATTOIR C0. 8038-20-1 week. Poultry Wanted We will buy live‘: fowl over 4% lbs. for next two days. llighcst prices. Nu icghorn accepted. E. HICKEY. Kcnsington 8036-204]. ‘Wfitihéi We will buy live fowl over 4% ten days. ‘isoar-so-u. Highest prices. No leghorns ac- cepted. ‘ ' - PENDLETON BROS. Suffolk ._.....__..._--l_ l 8021-3001. - \ .-.-. l - - - w» i: Wffjji - ilow to (Ionslriict lillll‘ (literate _ Radio Telephone Receiving Set l» A Eve y iOc ‘Packer of WILSON'S t FLY PADS . \ Will KiLlMDPE rues THAN . ‘.\sg°-°woatu or ANY v \SIl(KY rtv (AKHFD - Clean u. handle.“ Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and General Store A_. our first funny adventures. though I blushed a little and felt some- what iii at ease. "Aunt Enid and I use-d to go for a walk and write down the names of all the new streets we came to, and what they looked like. Then Wu came buck thc same wuy foll- owing our directions so we would- n't be lost. Aunt Enid used to be awfully zifraitl to ask her way of a poilrcmzln." "iShe had u bud conscience may- be.‘ suggested one of the men. "hiuybc. but l don't think so,‘ Violet smiled. “She was just afraid because they were strange men and she hadn't boon properly lilll'l)(lil(‘.f‘.il to them. We never crossed n street alone because cl’ the cars." “Taking care of oneself in a traffic jam is a matter of instinct. Perhaps your aunt hadn't the city instinct," Mr. Judson suizested. ."i think she has the home-makinli instinct. however.‘ Mr. Meade said by way of answer getting up rtlld walking about thc room. haven't been in a plncc for years that. made mt- fccl so thoroughly at limno. This place is so quiet and refreshing". HI‘ turned with that delightful smile oi‘ iris. Smut-thing warm and lovt-ly ran through mo. ran thruiii-Zil every vein in my hotly and made one fer-l stratigc and delightful. lt was my first companion—~thi- ‘iimt hit of gallantry from a mun - . since the ilays so long ago when Mark unid piimonts. i u-antctl to say stunt-thing in re turn-hut. l couldn't. i knew well i-nough what it w:is-i wanted to s¢:-i_\-~ “Thou please come and bi- honlo here often if you like it." But. some curious awkwardness clutchoti at mo, ‘I could not get thc words out. ll was Violet who awkward little com- ill llW-rlvlivil ihr- situation 'by turning ‘and saying with —‘ lgrzlttv she pnsstrssetl. suit iiiNS A8 ‘ all tho natural "’I‘hcn I hope we'll see you zigain some time." After the men had Hone with ,liud to guide lhvili out of the vill- p-ige-waint-l- all thc streets iverc incw to them~——i sat for a long time ithinking over the evening. Violet lining young and healthy and tired Vwent, to bed and promptly fol iitt-lllfui). But i could not this evea-tiur ‘HIE. . \Vhy had l not been able to say Ithc filings l ivantcti‘! i never was {at a loss for words at home. I was iaiways a rather silent person that despised my iopinltms, and because she fairly sat upon me convorsationally. She supressed inc by hcr own weight her sheer physical bulk, as well as iiy the force of iii-r character. liut i ivus frco of Esther now. |'frcc until we returned to Heniy l-‘nlls for thc suinnlct‘ vacation. [\Vh_i,' was l not able, suddenly to ‘say what I wanted’! what queer in» llll'l)lli()ll took possession of are? l Finally I lhtitlgilt it was because Mr. lvicude was so well road. s0 widely travelled. because he seem- ed to know so much and to have thought so much on all important subjects. ‘Fhings came up during the evening of which I had no comprehension. topics were dis- cussed which were quite beyond mc-~-yot there was no hint of sup- eriority in 4M1‘. MeadeTs manner. Ilu was loo quiet. too courtteous, too gentle in personality for that. What. a remarkable man ho was Ho. was thc first. I ever met that rouily impressed mo. Suddenly I became. ctulscious of my own vast ignorance. l hail something else to learn now! 'I‘o~morrow~'We Go Home » "~~"\'QY"\1‘ ‘ Germans got it first. By Harry F. Dart, Compiler Course for the- lntnrnational Article 4. Two qStep Amplifier, Set: - A combined detector and ampli- fier is indicated in tho accompany- ing sketch. The extreme left part ondary coils and ttheir-sutliiarlai. The incoming signaL-impulses are passed through an electron tubeia) acting as u. detector. but instead of then passing through the telephone through the primary (often marked ll ‘II ‘JV v, "ti! of the Radla Operator's. Correspondence Bchflll tube the signal impulses are still further amplified in which condition they are delivered to theteieilllfmfi receivers (h). This amplifier is often known as of the circuit represents the usual a two-stage amplifier, as it employs nirteuna with the primary and sec- two tubps for this function. Other stages of amplification may be used but special precautions must be taken in their design. In the two-stile‘! 111111111991‘. it 1B desirable to use iron-core trans- ‘ receivers. the signal impulses pass formers of slightly different chur- acteristics from each other. Acon- Input) winding (b) of an imn-wrelvenient way to do this‘ is to got transformer (c). For best operation one transformer of one manufactur- "é- "é- 11‘ f‘ i -w'+ v i *T the resistance of this winding of the transformer should be about 10,000 ohms. necessitating a wind- ing of many turns of very fine wire. By transformer action much of the energy in the primary is transfer- red from the primary to the second- ary winding (d) which is often made up of about one-tenth as many turns as are used in the primary. The secondary coil (d) is con- nected between the filament and tho grid of another tube (e), and the energy which the iron core trimsloriner (c) receives is supplied to the grid of tube (e). The energy is umpli-iieti or strengthened several times in the tube probably as much ‘l6 eight times under favorable con- lltions and the signal impulses pass from the plate of tube (eltbrough mother iron-trope transformer (f) or and the other of another maker. The precaution will help eliminate many of the local noises generally observable in a set of this type. iit should be noted that only one filament batter)’ (I) and one coni- mon plate battery (i) are shown in the figure. This seems to work very well in receiving sets. and good results have been secured with only one filament-control rheotat (k). It is usually preferable to use a different rheostat for each tube. so that their operation may ‘be con- trolled separately. iCoupiiag the amplifying tubes to- gether by high resistance in place of the iron-core transformers has been used to some extent. How- ever, resistaut-e wupilng does not work well in tho reception of sig- nals on wave-lengths less than Appears At Last BERJUIN. Sept. 2o- Photogra-l phcd sound. ihe talking movie had: its first presentation at thc New‘ Aihanrbra Theatre hero toduy.' Everybody al‘ consequexicc in thc' German scientific wiorld from! Professor Albert Einstein down, was there, and spoke oi’ tho pcr-| lforxnunce as inaugurating a new movie world ‘ Hans Vogi and Joseph Masolie, the inventors. have been working on thc device for months. So has we Deforcsl, an American, who expects to present talking movies lo New York soon. The principle used by both is the same, but the ' Of course. there is much room improvcixients. It sounds scratchy. like‘ a cheap phonograph. much of tho time, but ocasionally. Liipficliili)’ for violin music, which is the easiest sound to reproduce, the quality oi‘ the tone is perfect. The human voice‘ is the hardest! sound to reproduce, so thcro Will have to be much improvement he l i lftire (he talking movie will be common. The synchronization of sound and pantomime‘ is perfect because both are filmed together, A5 tho camera ta-kcs tho picture. a por? tion oftho negative is exposed to thc sounds. Sound has microphone vibrations which cause v-ioict rays to record on a selenium tube and! this is the principle tised. Seven distinct processes the. sides the regular pholn are on the iilm. As a result, the part, that reproduces the sound is a muss of fine parallel lines on the nega- tive. When the positive is reeled off, the process is reversed. light passing through the flnc lines up- on morn selenium. and thus the reproducing process begins. Tho first result is faint of course, but is strengthened by electric cur- rcntonnd can be beard plainly from the stage. The'n_oveliy of the device llcs in the manner in which those first (flint tones are developed into pow orful sound. It is here that there is room for improvement. FOR SALE Few pairs pedigreed Silver Black Foxes. Good breeding" stock. OLIVER S. McNEILL New Perth 8026-20-9i. Notice to Oyster fishermen Notice is hereby given to Oyster Fishermen that. the season will op- en on the twenty-fifth day of Sep- lemben All fishermen must pro euro a license before beginning 0p- eraiionii. Applications l'or same will ho made to the overseers for the different counties. B. T. GALLANT, Inspector of Fisheries Tifdi _..K_._ There will he held an Auction Sale of household furniture etc.. at the residence oi‘ the late John Mc- Donald. Newtilasgow, on Monday. September 25th, beginning at 1 o'clock p. m. If clay of sole proves unfavorable , sale will be held the first fine day foil ow-i ag. W. D. MBOOUBREV, . Auctionein- I srocx QUOTATIONS iiAiIilbl/(X, Sept. 2i.—-(Quotaiiomi furnished by Johnson and Ward, members of the Montreal Stock Exchange.) Brampton . 32 A-bltibi 6i Shawiaigan . 113 Laurentlde Pulp 92% New York Central . iPress Steel Car .. 1nd into it third tube (g). in this 1.000 meters. . ‘ ' ' . (lanadlan General Electric .... .. — Tdlklng Movle . Canadian Steamship Cnm. if) Canadian Steamship Pfd. Asbestos Com. [Jouiinion Bridge Montreal Power Winnipeg Electric National Breweries Atlantic Sugar Atchison Am. Car & Foundry Am. locomotive Am. Smelting Re Refining . Anaconda Copper ........... .. Canadian Pacific Railway . Cuba Cane Sugar Crucible Steel International Paper Reading ........ .. 78% Southern Pacific . .. 041.45 Studebaker . 128 i ilaion Pacific Utah Copper . U. S. Steel . MONTREAL EXCHANGE 193i Victory .. . 5 I933 Victory . . 0 1922 Victory . 5| 1937 Victory .... .. . 5s BANKS ‘ "Bank Royal Dank Montreal Bank Nova Scotiu .. Wheat, Sept. 1065s. 110 . Corn, Sept. 64%. Dec. 59%. May 1%. Oats. Sept. 39%. Dec. 37-h. 39%. May HEALING SOOTHING ANTISEPTIC m/ybr/blfl/kfival/er Starch Factory Notice We‘ twill lbe prepared to receive Potatoes at our starch factory on and after Monday October 2nd. Po tatoes to ‘be thc run of the field. ibut must be sound, and free from rot. stones and clay. (Zulls wi’ll be rejected. 11o: Iain‘: and Children IN USE HR UVER 30 YEARS Alma-Is bean O Bismwn Lobster Factory For Sale The miscibility-equipped factory situated at North bake Iiarbour. King's Ooanty will be sold by Pub- lic auction in front of the Court House at Souris on Wednesday. October 11th. 1922. at 2 o'clock p. m. Plant and equipment are in firstclaes condition. and the site is an ideal one. About two-thous- and traps complete, Steam Boiler, Seating Machine. several bolts and engines. 130th fresh and salt water available and large pond in connection. Prospective purchas- ers may examine the property at any time previous to the sale, upon making application to either of the undersigned. WlUIJIlAiM POPE. Elmi a CASTORIA, Factory will only Ibo ikopt open so long as we receive potatoes en ongh to keep the mill running. For price apply to PR-OWBE l SONS, LTD. Murray Harbor Clearance Sale The undersigned will sell iby pub- lic auction on Monday the 25th inst at l0 a. m. his farm Jogether with tare. JOHN T. WOOD, Bridgetown 8028-20-3i. Mussel Milli‘ l Farmers requiring mussel mud send your order in now, we are prepared to fill orders promptly. writs for prices and terms to THIP. I. I. DRUDGING 00., ll ' " 'I'he“J."J. Hughes 8010-1041 5011f!!- omr "u: r ilk» us‘ use lrlgttvtiiv. -- u i 1o 90-1 him" stock. crop, implements and furni- GROUND n vunr tmszro Oil I-‘el- the. Mk9. of “W; who with vou- cluss a SANIORIIQIOFQL BURNS Locking flue Barn Door After the Horse is Gone, is like trying to save s bulld- lng which has gone to rack and ruin for the need of paint. Don't let your building de- predate-y ou will find it is economy to paint rather than re- pair. Brighten up your 0pm- {nunity snd add Vllgfl O {OUT PIOPCIIY y i C Di . 7323.513 ui:i°;:lnt t‘. our hui dials regu- ha... McARTHUR IRWIN umrsb n. WE. MUTCH -& co. Wanted to secure a good WANTED: fOfl representation to handle the Moon Motor Car. Splendid opportunity for the right man. Exclusive territory and a real good, proposition. particulars address 8025-20-1 wreck. For . JACK McKENNA, Box 273. Sydney, N. S. v f Q-OO O-OOOOOOOOO O0 O 6 ‘OOOQGO-OOOO EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. l0 l. m. Thursday. FARE IiO-OO Welt. Professional Cards Ur. Cliff Chronic Diseases thsrlettetown P. l. Island, Csnlds "n: Prince 8t. HOURS DAILY, 11 to I p. m. i‘. i). Stewart, ital? dlrflister snd Solicitor. B4 Great George Btreet. Golloitofs for the Union Bank o Candle. McLean 8c McKinnon DONALD MoKlNNON Barrister, Attorney-st-Law Office-Royal Bunk Building Char‘ ttetown, P. E. Island Dr. C. (l. Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital snd Threat Office Beyer- Building, Great George Btrset, Opposite Guardian Office Telephone . ' Office Hours-O to 12 s. m. 1~to I J. A. McEAGHEN, Oph. D. " svs IPBOIALIIT Eyes examined and glasses furnished when needed. cum-m Grafton Otreet (above Psreenfs U snd 10 cent were.) Hours 10-1 snd l-l. let. Ivenlng by appointment. Tslepliene 88L. 4 ' Men\s|ue. Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose INTERNATIONAL LIN! B. B. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leave 8t. John every Wednesday st I s. m. snd every Saturday at 8 p. m. (Atlantic Time) for Boston. Wednesday trips are vls Eastport and Lubeo, due Bolton about Saturday. trips are to Boston direct. due Sundays about 2 p. m. RETURm-Lsave Boston Mondays and Fridays st 10 s. m. (Dev- ight lsvlng Time) for Esetport, Lubec. and Bt. John. STATEROOMI IS-(Il At Boston connection ls made VII the Metropolitan Line express freight snd passenger steamers for New York and polnta South snd For staterooms. rates and additional nformation, apply t0 A. O. OURRIE, so Agent, Inbn MacDonald 8n McPhee B. A. l. A. MacDonald. ll I H. F. McPhIl B. A. Barristers. Attorney, Etc. Money to Losn Riley Building, Charlottetown - Mark R.McGuigan,'BA BARRIBTER. BOLIOITOR, ETC Monev to Lolr. Csmeron Block Charlottetown. P. E. lslsnd I Iiv- . —__ E. Lillian McKenzie Bachelor of Music (McGllL) Instruction in Flsnoforte, Sins")! snd Theory. 217 RICHMOND 8T. Telephone 378-L. MacLeod 8r Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. K. O. J. A. BENTLEY Barrister: and Attorneys MONEY TO LOAN Office-Bank of N. B. Chambers p. m. May be consulted off hours st 116 Hlllsboro Gt. Palmer - 8r ..Pfl1m91' H. J. Palmer, K. 0. H. L. Pslmlr _ Barristers, Etc. t Bank of Nova Beetle Bullslns Charlottetown, P. E. I. Money to Losn W. Miles Garrison ' A. B., M. D. Pulmonary Tuberculosis lpsellllll I20 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Gas Treatment In Selected Ollll T "lenhons 207 earl-later, lolleléer Motif! "u" as. LOAN "muv To P. I. Island