~ . i SATURDAY. ifs i l l r "RNYTIIING that gets results, was all the thought l ever gave to laxatives. ln those days my perspiration was so acid, it used to rot my clothes. Then a doctor tipped me off to those wonderful little sweeteners- CASCARETS guitar and bar onica \ l-‘os Trot Duet with guitar Jim Miller-C For Trot Charmaine nrcsrrnrqh-rrse, "w r - Victor Records Golden Slippers Old Time Southern Sony-Big hit! Duet with violin,bnn]o, Vernon Dalhart and Carson Robison Dew, Dew, Nat Shllltret and The Victor Orchestra Just a Memory (‘An entrancing lingering melody) Paul Whlternan and His Orchestra umnlesscuspurlliestlis systsnielesr thro Cleanses the ‘ of yourufin. Rendsrsam M“. ' offensive u so mucpitlmflgilstold: Mineral oils are gentler, bu the bowels wily-u film ol thehlood to csrrybfl throu spores. Butwhen oucsscarise the! stsunyou gee. d o all the sons normal ar action o tha boar If you have the habit of medi- cine for constipation, or even for auto- intoxicatiomatop it. Fora csndyslsolret isa delightful form in which to cas- cara; children love them, and the taste tempts most grown-ups to hsve“moro." And what a comfort to know you are in that clean, wholesome condition that does awaywith any need of deodorsnts, even in warmest went‘ i Try acascsret tonight-see how you feel nextda ,snd lor days after! With the skin freali and fragrant All druggisto, 10c and 25c. 30539 Dewy Day 20819 hariic Farrell 20906 208B! ,.: _ gigs-gag}. Victor Talking Machine Co. _..._._. \\H.l..5. M451 Telephone Directory. Telephon Waltz a. r. Goodrich ‘Jose: Silvertown (lord Orchestra Vocal K Lewis-James 20500 lnstru- ' Victor Salon 20924 mental Orchestra .- V 'ty Drag As played In Hie Musical Success "Good News" hp Fox ’i‘rot George Olsen and ills Music 20875 Also the latest Red Seal records by famous Victor artiste F? i _ New Copy ls being prepared for a new issue of the Telephone Intending subscribers are order to have names listed in New Directory application must be lu our hands not later than Novem‘ Subscribers desiring cimnm in their nrmnl llsilnr are requested to notify us of same before the date mentioned. CONNECTING LINES Oflicers of connectin lines are requested to send to our Charlottetown oitice complete records of their subscribers with proper ring numbers by November 16th, 1821. P. E. I. /, RS VOlCE/. .-11.i>~iiiii>i-.~|i Directory reminded that in 15th, 1927. L nniiiiiitir.rrr I . ntwtrr uorn or science Debates in the Argentina Cou- grass nra broadcast. by radio. A oompliotq tool kit. features one and 0t s new automobiles trunk. According to British meteorolog- ists no_ two rainbows are exactly alike. _ The number of radio receiving sets in tit world has been estimat- ed at 18. 0.000. ‘ The discovery of a process for making synthetic tobacco is claim- ed by German chemists. The annual loss due. to rust throughout the world has been as- tlmsted at 04.000.000.000. iFunda are being raised to estab- lish a chair of highway engineering in London University. i A check protector included in an ordinary pocket knits has been 110' tented by. a Florida inventor. The government of India is cou- Bltltrllllf stimulating the local pro- duction ov motion picture‘ films. A iisw latter opener cuts u thin strip from the and oi an envelope without damaging its (ronteuts, Twenty of the moat powerful 8X- press locomotives in England are being built by a British railway. Au automobile polish has been developed in colors to match the fiuisb of cars on which it is used. Bavaria, it ban been estimated. can obtain about 2.000.000 horse- power from hydroelectric plants. Tlie nunual rainfall in different regions of Hawaii ranges from more than 000 inches to less than l5 inches. 'l‘lie ltulliiu government is pinu- ulug 1W0 systems oi‘ subways to cover u total (lii-iiaxice of about 27 miles for llomo, An exorciiilnir wheel for birds, to be attached to their (sages, has bi-ou luvsnteil by n resident oi‘ Brooklyn, N.Y. To assure quiet it is planned to pave Ilia streets around hospitals and (ehurcbes in Melbourne with rubber blocks. Government surveyors have run a level across the United Slain"; witli an error of no more than one tenth of n foot. To save mothers’ time a French- man has invented a device to hold a baby and a nursing bottle ln tho correct positions. Au implement lids been patented by an lowa woman with which tho tread and riser of o. step can be cleiiikd at the same time. More than 200 acres of land for suburban development will be add- ed to Panama City by filling in a portion of Panama bay. For lubricating the inner sidPs of railroad rails at curves a pneumat- lfl. llflllfl operated llrssso container has been invented. Of English invention is a potato digging machine using link motion tines that practically imitate the action of ii. hand fork. Operating by electricity, l pori- ablo pips organ (‘nliflnlu has been invented that. can be moved to any part of a building for use By the mid 0t the year 100 new isl seating capacity ni’ 200,000 will have been built in Europe.‘ feet a camp stool has been invent- ed that folds compactly enough to be carried in a coat pocket. 1 To (increase air resistance the boiler of s locomotive designed in . France to haul fast trains has been shaped like a projectile. . . ., shoes, that is attached and then in- flated to hold it in place, has been invented by u Paunslyvaniun. As saffron production is an lflb portaui industry there Spain lias prohibited the importation of sub- slltuen to prevent niluiteration. I To nave i1 housswifek; hands iberc has been invented a bundle i0 be (zldnipad to s diahcloth or piece of steal wool used‘ for scour B- » Projecting points on a revolving , shaft remove the leathers from il ' fowl iii u minute wllh an Plnallsii ‘ invautoi-‘s mechanical" chicken picker. - ' Ten main higliwayirio cross the [lulled Staten from the Atlantic to the Pacific and a greater number fromiiortli to south have been planned. , To prevent n motorcycle upset- ting ou sharp lllrilil_-ll‘Ffl’.-lll1lllil has invented aide wheels that cai he raised and lowered with a lever bv nrldein- ' l g lfi the 20,800,000 homes in the United Slates there are 10,000,000 telephones, 17,000,000 passenger graphs. ll n circuit . _ iolnioblle chassis has been desigi e: wlill- on their journeys. e System _i_ enjoy concerts. . filrlnglhg Up Father motion, picture theatres with a tn- Witli a triangular top and three k,._‘_,,. To lighten ‘thefloads carried by tootbulPplnyi-rrs suits. padded lwith foam rubber instead tlbrowltli- out lessening hteli- protection have been designed. ln the year ending with Juno New South Wales produced more-than 405,800,000 pounds of wool, 22.5 pBr cent more than in the previous red- ord year, 1911. Radio broadcasting service now is available in almost every inhab- ited region iii the world. a blllioii persons living wiililu-ths zone of constant reception. TAKE TWO SGlENTlFiC FACTS A Swedish engineer claims to have invented ll. bituminous ‘road covering substance that has four times the resistance of ordinary as- phalt to high temperatures. Schools for dining car stewards, cooks and waiters are to be esiulv lislied iu Chicago aud New York by a railroad that already is oper- nting one at Columbus, 0. ‘instead igf afllllldllig the hours on bells a large clock iu Vienna mi- nnuiiceii ilieiu by playing different tunes on illi organ that can be liruril u. considerable distance. lioth (iio socket and wires of a new extension electric llirht for use about garages are rubber covered ‘lo prevent possible abort circuits ‘that. might iilari Iirss. Au orguizaiioii of Swedish irnu woi-ki-i has appointed a technical coi-iicll and four committees to study problems (ronucetcil with the manufacture of irou anti stool. The rsooril oi‘ a piano student's arni movements while playing is ‘registered witli a device invented -by n Baltimore instructor for Nim- psrlson with an expert's record. London in experimenting with street paving blocks triads ni’ ii synthetic rubber composed chiefly of pent and bitumen, affording .1 skid resistance and waterproof sur- face» I A mirror has been invented in Ibe mounted on an automobile wiudr ‘shield’ to enable a driver to flush lback at an approaching car the dazzling rays ' of its own, heari- lights. ' with a capacity of 30 tons, o boat, built for the disposal of refuse by u‘ ‘city in l-iollaud ls equipped Wllll‘ belt conveyors that can dumpt its. contents in eight minutes. i A San Francisco lnventoris radio detector picks up the inaudible sound nl‘ a ship's whistle, uiagpi-“PWWYWY- ilea it., shown the direction from which it copies and tho approxim- ate ilisiantze. , I ' lilstaliiliihmeni of through passen- ger train service from Pulflsflo Tokyo through northern Europe. Siberia and tho Russian For East ‘has reduced the time required t) about two weeks. ' To test tbs durability of paints o. wheel has been invented OlLWlIlClI painted panels are alternately re- mncaA-itiomro’ w-n i l IN MEMORIAH ' ‘l, ' Summerslde. lwhere ltequiem Muss was sung by lu-i-I-n . JOllN B. CEOSSMAN On the 21th of October, Johnnie- worth Crossmen, need 20 yea , son of Mr. and Mrs. James Oroeaman. of Summer-side. P. E. Island, passed away after s llngering sickness. He bad been an active member in the church (Baptist!) until a severe sickness set" in. Besides his parents. he leaves four sisters and three brothers, namely, Blanch (Mrs. d. Bibtsgee) in Flori- da: Georgia, Alice, Edna, "Floyd, Hat nrtwflordon, at home, to mou forhim. A large funeral with beautiful wreaths. sprayscres- cents and pillow, testified to the love and esteem of many relatives and friends. Thou who paid respect by flowers were :" The stat! of local tele-‘ phone system. members of United Baptist church, members of Bum- I m ~. merside L. O. B. A. Lodge, Mr, and . r Mrs. Sudsbury, the staff of the Jour- nal Pub. Co., Henry Iieard, Bedeque, and the members of his home. ‘the pail-bearers. chosen from his a friends, were: George Meikle, Bruce Johnston. Reginald Johnston. James Mailett, Russel Phillips, and Jack Schurman. - The servioewasheld at his late ,, home, October 20, by his pastor, Rev. H. M. lvicGioboiis. inter-menu was in the People's cemetery at -Z_<-o->--\-~ RONALD MACDONALD On Sunday morning, Oct. 9th last, the people of Borden were shocked by the startling news flashed over the wires from Hali- fax, that Muster (Ronald Maclloii- uld, sou of Airs. Charles 1-2. blac- ilonnld, hail passed away iii the cbildieus hospital ot‘ that cliy,, whither, accompanied by his moth- ei- and uncle, Mr. »Fl'8tl K. Beat-ism, lie liad lzoue but. u few days previ- ous for medical treatment. ills death was all the more uut-xpei-ieil, since, in these days oi‘ such coin- peteut sillllery and skilful lllillllllil- lnilou, ‘his operation was consider- rd only u mluor one, and little did auyouo ilreaiu that it should provi- fntul, but Divine Piovitleucti ruloii oilii-rvviflc. llilil the soul (if llll lil- noreui i-hllil, gently waited its wily to tloit, lilverytliini; was iioiie ilinl professional siltil‘ and loving maternal care could (to. bl" (ill l" iio avull for the ways oi‘ (loll iii-o uot our ways, and s0 it in but an- other oxeiupliiicuiiou iii‘ ills holy will, the iiGfl/llZ-‘lllflll oi’ which leav- uii iio cause i0 murmur. IHls remains were met at Borden station Monday evening, Oct. 10th., by his little school mates, llllil, iu procession, accompanied to thi- ilic-use, whence "the llllllfiiitll took place \V8illl(.\l(l£lY morning, Uri. 12th., to Seven Mlle flay Church, his uncle, Rev. John A. MacDon- ald, iSt. Markfs, Lot 7, uftsiq which he was laid to rest in the udjoiniuj; There are left to mournthoin loss u sci-rowing mL-Lilel‘, Lliict: sisters and one brother, all of whom are consoled by the thought that lie is iii llcaveii, according to that lsoriptural text, “Suffer the little children tr. come unto Me for such is the Kingdom o_i' Heaven." The pull-healers wera:—— llalpb Leurd, Afex. MacDonald, Bruce Murphy, James MucAleer. Harold MacPheisoa and James liloNeill. . automobiles and 11,000,000 phone] To save the use of push butlonn! a German has invented n cable foi- light electric currents that can be squeezed at any point to complete» A izommoilious metal body that m" 1'9 “"59"” 1° fllmflfll filly au- lor automobiles. itaclieil by an el- lor touiilnis who onmp out An innovation along the line of 0f radio in Russia is lliecstnbllsh; that. can be measuieil ment of several receiving stations, electrical apparatus Wllm (ho mlhllc may afloombla loryented m wiirr. shllln or seamen» Wreaths-Jana Muolsoac, Wom- en's lllltilllllle. CT8BCBlll-—<'B0l'tlell Children. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘Field. Bouquets-Anna and Jean Mac- vnlved under wn‘ sprays and rays of mercury viigllr lamps "that simulate sunlight. _ India's cotton, crop for the pre- sent season is expected to be about. 80 per cent greater than lastyenrs Lean, Frank and Billie Brennan, , nud the jute yield is estimated at Tiny Daprnh, Pear] Stewart, 94 per cent greater because of fii- u-q5ge5._p1|-_ and Mrs. Chas. voriible weather, _ Ramsay and Russel; noun.“ Dram. Plans have been made by the “m, (pup; ‘Roy, Ivan and Lloyd United States Coast Survey tor Gaude.’ pnupne Mac[ga|]c_ making motion pictures of earth- A1a-dHes._M‘-5. Alba“ Lemma n9. ‘nilflkellltllly "talllmllpli “amen” deque .\lr. and l\ll'.‘l. Win. (i. llreu- w ere icy are e i0 occur. .' - ' ' earth movements crliunlug them nu" ‘um “my, uiuwn‘ to operate. ‘ American scientists will measure the heat from the sun's rnys in Al- , rica daily for four years in determ- lue whether their variation can be THOMAS THOMPSON iNNliSi-‘AIL, Alta. Province, Oct. 27—-lt is with sympathetic 1'88"" iruvgeil nccuriitr-ly enough for fvreooslliii: (he. weuiliei- uir in ail- “auntie. that The Province announces the demise of Mr. Thomas Thompson. i, To ivaru oft the (lflllgiirtlllfl pres- "Lgnf; 3131,5352; i::,a2r§h:$:1t,,(;n' lcnce of mercury vapor iii industry Pnnce Edjvam lammfbom at New aunuioinatic alarui has been in‘ L d I 1880 afwhwurdfl ream. vented, the vapor ilarkeuiug a che- on on '1' ' ‘mically limited strip of paper tha- tweeu an electric lump and a lisbt sensitive cell. ‘ ~" I For home candy makers a meter l to measure the sweetness of syrup, a thermometer to cont-mi tho tamp- ernturee of mixtures and an. oven lthermometer have been combined iu a compact set. (kirk: trees produce riiair best ba-ik when about 40 yours old and .1!’ iii-ripped with car» (riiiiillitle pm- ductive for almost a century. wast about. 1000-and spent some , wan, later coming tn Alberta an‘! was for some time on the survey party that located the G-.'l‘.l'. near Maytou. the blend iFnrm at An! uurlergmunil parking place sisters, Mm. J. Spring Valley. Il’.l'l.l., Mrs. ipllcal spiral _ruiiwuy, la planned ' Glenning of Maiiford, Mass. ‘for the Australian ('l|_V if liydney. Bevalliio iflrlivrss uuiliue "neat a dsllcnte g his ‘mother. Mrs. has been in- rcaliling nffiummerside, P.1d. . if; ‘lllfilll. ' trig at Spring Volley- HB came, time in Manitoba and Saskatcbm through to Princslflupert. He re turned to Prince Edward island in 1012 and together with his wife. 1-). and Mrs. W. Champion of Kanslngton. ¢._,, 1*‘: house followed ‘by full seivice lu| ANNlVE the Baptist church. the Rev-- G, l-l. Harber of Red Deer after which interment was made lu the lnnisfall burial park, the neces- sary iirrungmeents being entrusted to Mr. Ril). Slieiilelil of lnnisfull. The bearers were Messrs Roy, Irving and Gordon ggggiziecgggirfiglfitei “ml Garflemioi’ tho Chuich, which took place on By ,8 death of ML Thommmn the begun at. eleven o'clock, on Sundsyd Grnharuslou district loses one of lis most esteemed citizens. A man gillilllgllllllzlo". will!‘ bHlatGraci: the ri- 0f n var likeaible (is oal lo n l "3 9 0D l“ '6 9 "l" IWB 9 which took ma“ o“ Sunday mm llPltl iugyreul reputelfoli- hits (llOIILllIi by U19 RECIW- ' ppued uprightness and integrity 0f cliarcntar and From Autumn Colds The Fall is the most severe sea- was bristling with congratulations mama m Albgy-[a and 100k “n mid son of the year for colds-one day is for both Priest and people; and lu 1920 lie acquired WBPITI. the next cold and wet. and with encouragement, Griihiimaipiii. the mother is on her guard, and optimism for the future. ' where lie has since resided. . a a e ones are seized with colds llle evening, l-lla Grace was again - ‘ . cior for leaves n widow, two ilaughters and that may hang on all winter. Baby's the preacher, when he spoke more “Minn “paired w the m y u sou‘; three brothers, J.W, of Bow- 0W1‘! Tablets are mothers’ bestpurtlcularly to the young people. ilen, Johnson of New Weptmlnaterjlriendln preventing or banishing words full of loving wisdom and and James of Boston, Mass. Three colds. 'I‘hey act as a gentle iaxativexklnilly advice. an from n kind and Harrington, of keeping the. bowels and stomach loving father to his own children. ‘tree and sweet. An occasional dose At the evening service Mrs. Mc- Iof thepTsbltts will prevent colds, or 1,430.1 or Albany gang very sweetly, if ltdoes come on suddenly their ma; mm; approprme 5010 "How P.E.l. and he is also survived by W-nmnt use will relieve the baby. Ipvely are Thy Dwellingi," June Thom son. ‘flimhbists are-sold by medicine services brought dealers or b mail at 25 cents x . ' Tho funeral took place yesterday. from The i. b0 constant“ m’ in mm’ many we” A short service was hslil iii tlie.O0., Brockvtlle, 0m, ling Rerwhew I R. 146 Richmond St. I 9 l t Plate Glass l Good Strong St Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Lowest Rate. Agent at, Summcrsidc, Lloyd Lewis. BROW Charlottetown. Insurance at ock Companies / J FKYH KR- WHY $0 eon’? t. f. “mm-war; rM DYIN‘ Fqfl A coco - Diet-i or cormso- BEEF’ ~ nrrcAeeAq -WOULON‘T . sums Ll-QTEN- HOW MANY TIVWIRQ: M0151‘ l TgLLwgp +- lf ‘you do this, wqsincerely believe that, like so many" cloud ceneepeaiter. ot era, your final selection will be a Kolster. r Dimensions of u. c5 Arrange for a demonstration to-day-through flie near- mfilqlli. i-f-"fm" “ » gzthlto ster Dealer-or by returning the coupon shown ' w. BEFORE you'd buy a house, how many would you _ examine-one-two-a i You would carefully investi pare. You'd k, ow that care l investigation would be the only way to et most value for your money. Follow the same sound method in choosing a radio ! Don't let your judgment be swayed by high-sounding claims or confusing technical terminology. Investi- gate, and base your judgment on performance-the only true basis. the judge. Include_Kolster Radio among the sets you investigate and decide for yourself if the all ‘round superiority and giieater value-per-dollar which we claim for Kolster, is a act or not. orinvcstigate them afl “thorough dozen te n number-and com- Buy on “demonstration? You be Made tn Canada by CANADIAN BRANDES LIMITED TORONTO, CANADA ISLAND iRADl-O CO. Distributor for Prince Edward Island. 143 Great Georgy Street Canadian Branden Limited, Qurenfifiuayffomnto, Ont. Without cost or obligation to me l’d like ta have [:1 Ad-monnuntion of KJeter Radio. 191 U Your booklet which Illustrates nllwnodola of Kolltsr Radio. Nllflle‘ .-.-_’-_.------ Arldreaa Greatest “Value-per-Dollar" w; FUSARY CELEBRATION conducted by lN QRAPAUQ i v i Tuesday evening brought lc- a .r-.lose a series at services iu Si. ‘John's Church, Crnpaud, that had mm)"; FW-Zfith anniversary of the Dedication hour |Oct. 19th, 1902. The first service. Oct. 16th, n celebration of the Holy At that service the largest number ofbcomriiuni- (his 1°55 Wm _ be cunts knelt at the Altar -Ralls. that slon of the 9 Consecration of the Church twenty years ‘ago. and it inspiration ln ' (Mr. McKenzie one Both all wh out very large Wlliiami!‘ MQdlcine not able to get, inside at lhaéavany oTiI buy the rst house on e Sllffifit, y lndagd were hi5 haw? conditions an existing in the Porlfill- it" Cbarlottatownlnnd, S (Al: the even iig ser eased his hearty lulu“ l“ lira u. any wiiv w" r ratiluda for vuln- deicd during ll" lIlllil" . ' ' _ t ' ll9t¥2~iild.'5 . i w -/ -- :.::.~~'----i,=- W m i ,- oi m-" l" .1» . . ' s - a llll e 4' " THE KOLSTER 1N] Beautiful sin tube wsl- nut Cofllole witli eu- olster Radio l On Monday the annual llzirveiit ‘Thanksgiving service was held. . when the Church was IEO"! We“ l ~71‘ filled with an appreciative congre- gation, who were privllsgedlo lilr ten to an exceptionally iiiierestlm! soimou preacbald 11y Llle Rev. A. ll. ‘ tar cttatovvu. |been arranged to commemorate the this garage (‘Mm Rmh Mum“, sang vary feeiingly. "The lioll 0n- Tuesdsy evening» the final service was beld with tlio Velleliilll“ Archdeacon White as PPE-"clwl- u" Archdeacon always receives a very warm welcome from ‘the 960010 °l .St.‘ John's, who feel that they °"° {him a debt o! g able services reu greatly regretted by those that hail hi“ bee“ recorded in Sr- John's; z .1 u- 'tlie pleasure oi‘ his acquaintance. flhhuroh.‘ will? grpgeéspieagieil ‘tmmfifjglfl yisilapgilllciglliiixlegldlqyueui eex o. ," ac ye, ‘ , 1' Tllfilllfl fast‘ln tthe faith. “quit You gihltjfitflaeo: Mfgonsgémnlilgillplplltilnll. , e men. 1e a rang." was an ., i i d p Guard The Chlldren‘ epitome of the sermon which he ‘is: mlifjlrmlglt: ldlltiilntowlsdljile synd himself hail preached on the occa- m1“! “dime-um v5“, touching ietereiiceii to the d association! rejoice lri havlns" B0" bringing them about. service some ninety of the cont?” n’socliil svenlnzr Wlllcll W“ m" enlivened by the lift/Hell“ Mm" Misses Acorn. Messrs. l). N. - and others W“ unimerside. vice the Rm‘ ed towardetlie 0016110“ n, the services and the beautiful pearanca of the church- (Psti-lat Plane soar-l h msfl, Ggorge Mellon At he could io MPH“ After ihv ribiii- guccm ill ll n‘ 3E>Ql§MS§E$r iobi r . E KT‘. psi “rm:- so 001v.» In’! roar-subs, i» i‘ or» s-isrrsg- F,‘ . l i-tswsuwérciivf-Wi l. . ii" rim: cosmos at F mAfllAfii p Nil l: tr. r‘