Hlmbourg, Seitz. rm: ciliraaorqarown commas E '3 The leading teas of the Maritime Provinces for nearly sixty years. Better today "than ever. . , . _ , . . w; Wigauzzydog: flolmlrélryiess lronidoiis of appetite. In fever worms, but they are a rem dy for! many other ailments oi c ldren. They strengthen the young stomach against biliousness and are tonical, for. in their eflects where the child suf- n-nio-o+no+o+++++w+++++o+< o+0o+++++o++++o+o+o+0+ ; . ' E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St., .. Charlottetown. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at lowest Rate. _ Good Strong Stock Companies ish conditions they will be found useful and they will serve to allay pain and griping in the stomach, from which children so often sui- Central Guardian‘ BIBLE soc; MEETINGS- me D ail-y Rev. J. M. Murchison, District Sec- " Argument Fourth Came of Series Postponed "u. day. October 12th Lot 11, st. Pet- er's Anglican Church, 7.30 p. m.; Tuesday. October 16th, Winsloe District,‘ United Church, South Winsloe. 8.00 p. m., Wednesday, 17th. 'I‘ryon District. United Church Crapaud. 8.00 p. m. Friends oi 1 Christian work in each community » are invited and urged to rally to s important a work as the support of - the Bible Society. retary. will address meetings in the Society's interests as follows: Fri- AUNT’ HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN 8323-10-10-11 EAST BOYALTIL-‘The regular monthly meeting oi the East Royal- ty Women'a Institu was held at the home oi Mrs. P. S. Bradley with eleven ‘ and one visitor. The meeting opened with the Creed and the Roll Call. The minutes of the last meetingiwere read and adopted. The sick and school committees gave i‘.'°"‘i"‘" ‘i. ‘if.’ imifieiii“ i€°"°"] as 3V9“ Y e e 35 w ° it‘ “Two oi my girls was a. littl tended the convention, . The next‘ “u, mm bu‘ ham 0| can ‘b meeting to be held at the h ma oi _- Mrs. .l. a. Andrew the Roll (can to. “m” “m” "9"? 9999"’. (Canadian Press)‘ ST. LOUIS. Mo., Oct. 8. — The Yankees were stopped ay in their push toward a second succes- sive world's championship-but not by the Cardinals. A_downpour oi rain early this morning swamped the playing field at Bportsmans . Park to such an extent that Com- inissioner Liindis authorized the postponement oi the fourth game. The weather prospects favor re- sumption oi the series tomorrow. The decision to postpone the -game made at 10.15 a. m. more than three hours before the sched- uled starting time. aroused consid- erable protest. The eiIect oi the postponement first since 1925, on the cqitending teams was various- ly interpreted. For the Cardinals it was at least a breathing spell, a chance to rest and perhaps check the demoralisation that has so iar gripped the National League cham- plans. ‘But ii’ the day of rest benefited "the Cardinals, it also had its ad- In be answered by "Sing, Say, Play or] Ply a dime." - The meeting closed with the National Anthem. 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We recommend immediate purchase of, » Abana, Amulet, Malartic and Evangeline ATWELL & COMPANY Phone 112l- 145 Great George’ Street. ‘ ' Y? Oldé am- Heitltz Pia 3* . OR 75 yeanfexpertcraftsmenhave been can? tinunlly striving to make Heintzman b Co. Pianos the most wonderful instruments it is possible to prodflce. Shaft 0116i! hi", 0"" em!‘ nently successful is proven by "Sud in which Heintzmin arcorfialgoo m hold by, iueii artists in Melbnnfetinflillli Po Paella-son. , V o Kihi and Regiq naid Stewart. To them. it in ‘ one of the world’! finest iiutrumenta” a {itldlw l8 1mm“! .“P°" in their Canadian reci i mmmum titans": “Mn... w}; "cheerful but mm! beautiful iii-iii“ l - MILLER silos. LTD. m ofinr oaonos a-riissr i and common heifers down to $4.50. ' Good cows sold up lo 88-00 and ciila falls in love with an old fash- cdy. This remarkable remedy rests' ltsmeputation upon what .it hasl‘ done for others..It has a truly won- derful record, covering years and years of success in almost every part oi this continent. and even beyond the seas. i (OWL PERSONALS Mr. Edward Welsh, Sourls East, i. I b Spam Tuesday m the any. I dont know ut what I agree with Ma that this photograpr i ilatters me, but the girls at the office say it don't do me justice." p Mr. Fred Matheson. Diindas, paid e. flying visit to the City yesterday. | Mr. Walter McKenzie, Springfleldl was a visitor to French River Sun-i day last. the guest of Mr. and Mrs.| Isaac Bernard. Don ’t Marry, 'Proves Fine Cay Comedy Romantic farce, well screened, with Lois Moran in dual person- ality role, is the offering at the Euestéstof Miss Martha Stuart, Fitz- $21??? oggfzctfmn/IOZEZ?’ 1,11%“; t. ' my we igefreshing comedy-drama, adroitly M _ M _ _ _ irected by James Tinling. iin.‘ .Z§‘.f‘iii.‘;.f¥.‘i°‘ii?...i £3135 22S» one of the outstanding tho-c h Mr. and Mrs. Calvin J. Kennedy)Egfegggggislsoghfalgmlaesfégg can" Ki b ’ m 0 . ill‘- Turgggnzmretmfi-mgedmgfs5:‘: egg: ins the last iew months. under the mg banner oi Fox Films, this young- ster has proven. herself an excel- lent comedienne. and in the stel-‘ ilar role of Priscilla Bowen she lshows rare ability and subtle com- .edy. Miss Bertha Brown, Graham's Road, and Miss Eva Simpson, Stan- ley Bridge, spent Sunday in French River, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bernard. Mrs. Tyler B. Ching, Souris and Mrs. Calvin J. Kennedy, Kingsboro, were recent visitors to the City. the i Livestock Report (ciiniidliin ri-eoii) MONTREAL, Oct. il-There were i Opposite Miss Moran is Neil ‘Hamilton, who proves an ideal ioil as the young man who thinks his 357 cattle, 113 calves, 1208 hogs and idea] 15 an 91d mshlgned gm, bu; 213 sheep and lambs i r sale on the, eventually is disillusioned. two markets. Yesterday's cattle] Qghnrs m the Casi, worthy of were cleaned up at prices estimatedmenuon are Claire Mcpoweu m; 0° be fully fifty cents IOWH‘ than the puritanical aunt and Henry tho lost week's quality oonslderod- Kolker as the dapper father of Neil Top load of steers sold for $10.35 Hgmntoyh whim despite ms years, 1s good butcher steers brought from ‘ an advocate of modem you“; $9.50 to $10.35, medium steers from,‘ In this flappeluyersusqjleqyld m. $8.50 to $9.25 and common liglllwshloned, Miss Moran is cast as 8W9" "m" 33-50 W $3170- Fallll’ Priscilla Bowen, a modern young girl who lives with her puritanical aunt, Abigail Bowen. When Pris- good heifers sold for $8.00 to $8.50 common to medium cows from $7.- 50 to $7.00, with the bulk oi the plain cows between $4.75 and $5.50. Canners and cutters ranged from $3.25 to $4.50 with the average around $3.75 to $4.00, bulls were from $5.25 to $6.50 with the bulk between $6.00 to $7.00. Common cattle were bought for shipment to ioned boy, Henry Willoughby, she decides to win him at any cost. Priscilla intrigues with Henry's father to show his son modern youth can deal the old fashioned cards and spades. Priscilla has a twinge of conscience and decides she cannot marry him"under false pretences. While-the two families a Toronto firm. Grass calves were Me visiting a sum H. resort Pm, selling today ior 86.00 and $0.50 and m n b k m he modem veiiir from $12.00 to $14.00. a ° “ s p‘ “° ' I b8 ere sold yeswrday ‘or Jim clothes and poses as Prlscllla's cou- am w_ ~- 00 and there was a hrm undertone to today's market. Sheep were slow at from $3.00 t0 $5.50. sin. Henry falls in love again. RECTOR. ' ravons)‘ S JIEALTIIY mam vantages for the aching limbs of _t e Yankee cripples, in addition to gving Waite Hoyt. ace oi the New Yorker's twirling staff, a four day interval oi relaxation before tackl- ing the locals tomorrow. Hoyt who held the Cardinals to three hits in the opening game with a masterful exhibition, is the definite choice of Manager Miller Huggins. Willie Sherdel, veteran Cardinal southpaw will attempt to break his jinx to- morrow and beat the champions. The Yankees, with Hoyt in ‘the box, figure to make it four straight. eight straight in two years. and thereby smash all world's series re- cords. Cardinal enthusiasts figure the law oi average is bound to op- I erate in favor oi the home team and that they will win tomorrow. but not even the most optimistic has any hope oi St. Louis victory (-<Q>———— 10c and 15c packages / A FAREWELL '0n the evenlnE o! the 315* °f. August. 1928, the people 0f Tyne Valley and vicinity met at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Williams, to tender a. reception to their son Stewart, previous to his deilaflllre for Charlottetown to enter Prince of Wales College as a third year stud- ent Li Iii-LEE] Fragrant 2 FILL up your pipe with Rosebud Cut Plug, if you want a than Ollflhly filjoyable smoke. Like its namesake- Roiiebiid iii delightfully fragrant. It smokes sweet, .. POKER “AN”, coolandsatisiying, and gives you the biggest value to- day in package smoking tobacco. Early in the evening the Pastor of the United Church. Rev. Henry Cook, called the gathering to order. and in a few words explained the health and God's choicest blessing. in your studies and also that you gill cgntinue in your good work for, rurliaose 3; if» 115311;; 311635313.iii§ii§oi§7“°£ii§“”ii$§ig ‘hiiislfémlli? on rs. es ey _ _ address, during which Mr. Carmen‘gqiihpgggay:ftzhfrgiggeygilx;finds’! MacNeill made the presentation of} Superintendent teachers 0 i a' a Kenemus sum °f numey‘ scholars oi the éunday S ht; l and! Stewart, although greatly taken members or the MBSiOnCBO-dfln L, by surprise, thanked his -many Tyne valley \ 0" l1 friends for their very kind rememb- ' rances and goodwill which they manifested by their presence and generosity. l After the presentation the young, -panple indulged in games and-mus-L lei-following which lunch was servy, ed. by the ladies in their ever-effic- ient manner. Soon after lunch. all dispersed to their homes, feeling that they had‘ a good evening's enjoyment. The following is the address: Tyne Valley, ~ Aug. 31st, 1928 To Mr. Stewart Williams, ——-¥—1-OW—--~__ MR. HARMSWORTH (Canadian Press) LONDON. 0ct.. 9.-+The Hon. Es- monld l-larmswortih. h notified the Conservative Associaton of the Isle business rwponsibilities he will be. the General Election. ' I I-Iarmsworth is the only sur-' | vlvlng son of Lord Rather-mere, head cf the Daily Mail and its associated, llilfiiyfidillhgilers. Two other sons were. | -e n the War. Mr. Harmsworth Dear ste'€i';f’v““°Y' lives first elected for the Isle of; It is with mingled feelings thiitimwe‘ m 1919- Th“ me Mm‘ we have met here tonight, knowingj g1‘: ‘£2251: {:33 lfigiexghtlgelgazfrfiegif that you will soon be going from _ _ home to take up a. more advancedidenoes in this area‘ C‘ Kent’ and course in your studies, and thus for ma“ umueme h” done much w a while severing all the associations £?B::OEES mpulaflty as B‘ 11°11" in our church work that was so ' pleasant and helpful. ;H Igacrznswwm ‘entered, ‘my No words of ours are adequate to' tome ° mnfmns w u‘ the “n eg- express to you how much we esteem W“ f?‘ pm“ “g ”' 595m” uh" you and value your hem _ w-aste campaign. At his entry e We have often thought what was ‘lmy 21 years 0f 9'39‘ m5 "m; strong will-power you must possessicflty m B‘ threewomered wnmgg aiways resisting the outside amusejthe last general election was i4, . ments, nothing oi that nature ever‘ "~—*—<*>—'—" seeming to tempt or distract you from your ever faithful attention to VISCOUNT LASCELLES GIVES church work. Even with the very OPINION 0N PHOTOGRAPHERS strenuous duties as Principal oi ' Tyne Valley clay school. you were always in your place, as our cap- BRADFORD ENG‘ ochgropm- able and valued organist in the lng an exhibition of the Yorkshire ' Photographic Union, Viscount Las- llrayer meeting. teacher o1’ your ' cclles, husband of Princess Mary. Biinday. School class, and President gave tms~classlficatlon of camera cf Thanet that owing to increasing‘ . unable 3811M to contest the seat at; . Barnes" is new discharging Ono Thousand Ton: ’ lie in Cheatnnfand stove sine. ity and will be pleased to lii orders now while prices are lowest. . - W.D.Gillis€?Co. Hogs were unchanged about'$4.- 00, hogs on one market were sold for $11.50 with one lot $11.75, on the other marketbuyers were pay- lng from $1l.00,t0 $l1.25 for good lambs and $10.00 to $11.00 for sows. (ii- Popularity of textiles, 1n South America this year has'caused mills oi Ecuador to run 24 hours a day. B. R. H. MacEachern Undertaker and Embnlmer I70 Edit Street " rliiiiio liu-i. Hard Coal The four muted schooner "Laura ' Anthrac- This Coal is 0i the/highest qui- Phone us your reqnlreincnhi onanoprrawowii LONDON, Oct. ill-"A good healthy ‘damn’ is much better than a con- tinol-is gruiliblef- declaresi. Canon Ellis Gowing, the s" rting [rector of’ Southend, on the _ v x coast“ ‘ "If there is a healthy swear word it is certainly ‘dampfl continued the canon, "There is nothing unclean about it, and it is a favorite Eng- lish word. I think the language of England as a whole today is remark- ably good. On my holidays I always travel in muiti, and no one knows I am a person. I mix with people in various walks oi life, and it is very seldom that I hear anything t0 which exception can be taken. At the present time our language is clean. I do not think women swear more than they used to. Perhaps some will say ‘damn" whereas before the war they would not have done so, but I have never come across girls using bad language, and I have reiereed- at hockey imatches for them. and seen them get very hard knocks. I believe absolutely in the modern girl, and I do not think her freedom has had a bad effect. "When I was at Bethnal Green in charge oi a boy's club the language was not what it should be. and I said to them ‘Instead oi unclean langu- age ii you want to express your ieel- _ ings when you get bumped why not say a good healthy damn and have done with it?‘ Someone them wrote to the vicar, who afterwards became a bishop, and complained that i was teaching the boys to ‘swear. That was before the war. "Iiargely the reason why men Insteadofsiwingathingisatre- mscidously big Job they say it is a ‘damn big jobkThei-nisnc scnsoin Ear/vica- No Bigger Than Dime After twenty-five years devoted ex- clusively to the manufacture oi scienti- fic bearing-aids, the (Fiinniliiin Acousti- con Ltd" Si. West, Toronto, ‘igcted aunew model Acoiiatiooii swear is their limited vocabulary. fir“ ‘h’ the deal. turéd a dime. Through this of the Mission Band. Feeling that ou will be a distinct loss we can carcely refrain from saying that we regret your leaving, but be assured, dear Stewart, that we will always‘ remember with deep gratitude your cheerful willillxlless to give of your time andmeans. and as we are re- users: "I divide photographers into three classes. There is the pure ama- teur. and there is the scientific l I i, .~,' i Sponsored by Duchess of York i"ill>i.!|_2i‘it]ill cl the lieu-est of tile four Canadian Pacific 20,000 ton - - ‘--l<:i ilimiodiniclyuifter it had been christened in her own h, llcr Royal liighilcss the Duchess of York. Tile Ducilens of Qiwlil illul iii-rim» lilliiill.’ the VfiliGl‘ on the Clyde. photographer. There is also the p61‘- son who takes up photography 5°!‘ profit. I would like to 1x111 that kind of photographer a. nuisance. "I am sony to say that the last minded that seiiishness should form no part of our'iives, we will always rejoice to hear oi your success in' the studies oi whatever profession you may see iit to take up. | The pleasure it gives us in remind- ing you that you can look back and see no shadow across the path of suflered I'm“ them m" your young life to blur its memory should and will be a sustaining force not only in this separation. hilt along life's Journey. | I" 0105108 we wish you to please accept this small gift as a little re-l memblallte. and as our dee PHBCIAHOH oi your valued help in all that pertained to the promoting of, what was for the benefit and up-i lifting oi our church "lit you may be given the needed Deaf Hear Again 8p- work. Trusting, . 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