_____1’/.\5?.F- 5,171 _ .. liifiiflllfi AGREAT, l-loRssWltls A lZACE . . .\' tMiISLT MEN DIE BECAUSEDF |T,_?_ The murderous bet-Q tingying kills fun. tnsticuliy. .. .till canny Chan bets his bruins Gguing? '.L.-l|tp-'. Judo-rues... .i rflE cnAxLcrrmmwN Idlblallilll Bfill-lt pun-IA and SERIAL . . . ' 1 h 1' _i m , I 1* RANK MERRIWELL 3°11‘ ‘has been enltlluyed 1°!’ ‘he 51111111191‘ from a severe attack of rheu- Lmlk For Spec“ Sak S eat De were‘! at Your Dmm l e" <“""'"9- Chap 4 , gmoriihs at Kenpoch is visiting at matism. 1 had rheiimetism in my ‘ ' Messrs Norman A_ and Roderick legs and knees, later spreading to 3.15 — 7 — 8.45 Foodstuff; t0 and Women PITTSBURGH. sept. 10-<AP>'--l A l" "(Yuzxin m fhe methods ol’. 1 Martillvale And Vicinity Mr. Jghn E, Myers was in Char- lottetown 0n business- M.r. Earle Hayden was in town recently on business. Mrs. Charles MacKinnon spent the week end at her home in Mid- left. Monday for New Brunswick en route to Quebec. Mr. A‘cx McLeod. Cardigan Head, i was in Marlinvale on business. i i? i Mr. and Mrs Walter N. Myres, St. ‘ . Peters Road. arc to be congratulat- ed on the arrival of a daughter. born August 2. Mrs. Earfe Hayden recently vls-i the wcck-cild in Georgetown the guest of Aifiss Kathryne McKinnomi ———- l The Women's Missionary Society oi Martini-ale held their monthlyl GUAKDLAN Cardigan Hea The harvesting of a b0l1n1r11l11 grain crop 1s well advanced in this vicinity. Mr. Stanley Burke 0f Nflfllllle is employed at Mr. John Webster's, yCai-digan Head. for the _: months. i l Miss Minnie/ MHCPhOTSOII who the home of her parents. Mr. and , ___ i Mrs. Will Melllsh and Miss Maryi Mellish of Boston. are spending oi ing friends and relatives ‘N Car-i digan Head. i ' ii i Miss Ella Gordon. Boston, is for the lifl5i- week spending a pleas-l ant vacation at her old home in Cardigan Head. i Ben Livingstone Ml‘. and Mrs. Afnrlin MacNeil. Miss Margaret McEachern. has returned to her homo at St Peters Road, after being employed for the d Rheumatism Spread coming i rheumatism which spread t0 all her To All ller Joints Obtained Relief by Using Kruschen Salts Here is a sad story of silfferirlll- but it has a happy endlnz- T1115 woman was attacked by severe joints. But Krilschen brought rcllef as she describes below:— “I feel it my, duty to tell you how Kruchen Salts brought me relief rheumatism. 1 was recommended to try Krilschen and before finish- lng the second bottle I was able t0 of‘ Kruschen Salts have the poor; of dissolving uric acid. Other n+- aredlenls in these Salts assist Nature to expel the dissolved uric acid through the natural channels. Address and On Wednesday evening. Sept. 2 a , large number of friends, school- i mates. relatives and Scighbors meti at t-he home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘ James M. Greenan. Kinkora. to say i JUY l1, OUTSTANDING FOOD VALUES SEPTEMBER 111l- to 11th Many Other Items on Sale Not Listed Hera JAM PEACH OR CHERRY f“ McD. Martin who spent the sum- gIPS-h Samuel MacPherson. Newliréylérry rgyllgoiyéefillhllfisétg FRANKFORD, STANDARD TQDAY & SATURDAY HWY Bl their 1l°m° "l MaT11"'°1°-- a“ ‘ [than ordered to bed with acute 3 Tins i1 32 oz. Jar SAT M.” 230 Mrs. Wm Merisli, Miss Mary leuflegeuilll Pfmlw" “l 11°" Perm.‘ lav-glow! 61y normal dullw" - with Pectin, ‘ ' ‘ ' ' l Mellish of Boston and Mrs. Samiim 1' Cmy" l "R15" - . . ' L A y _ . i e imatic conditions are fre- ‘ I] , Milli - - - - 119 ' 27c Mcpimison’ N'“_ £6,131!‘ paid a n?‘ ML“ Rem Dmme of Charlotte. . rltuently due to ti": cxwss. of uric , BULK SELDL SS ‘ Eve. _ _ _ _ 27c _ 33c we Hm lo Mulllllluc- flown was .101, me pm week mm in the body. 'rii-o of the liiororlloiits i 2 Lbs. No.1 TlNz Tins 211i SHREDDED WHEAT 2 PKGs. 23c SUGAR KRISP MATCHES ited Charlottetown. . ~ ' - - y, ' _ Iflvhd family, Char ot tovln, spen Miss Ailarcrlrct R. Mnrlill six-m, (iTllltih/Igilll zll-rllcgiadMtfigcl k 3 PKGS. 3 BOXES 23o _ , “G d-Br" r 0 n‘ i . ~ ' i ICINC SUFAR .1 , 10°‘ @1115 1° bring about 1119011113 1" 1110 5mm‘ "Wm °n 5°11‘ summer months at the Protestant T130”: first? ,,,‘,‘§,,»f,“ff,o“f.°,d“‘-‘~"‘;“l bHORPENING ‘l 1b k. 0 f - c .i w"h . wrlnen and women ‘ tember 2nd. ‘Mosgcall ‘the Illt3fl1§EfS‘Ol-phana€e_ Iwioilnt st‘ ‘vmcém Hrallfgivuafilegcr’; 1 11). p112" 2 1'01‘ ' p g" " m i ~. y r r g _ {Qday by D1 5; 11g ivere prcscn. rip ure rea. mg; i___ h . l _ '__ ‘i .,. president of the As- and hymns were sung and the usual; M155 Annie L“ MacDonald‘ can gram?) ggngrig‘ $1112‘: Blf-illrxz-iiéhzlg; PASTRY FLOUR CANADIAN K ; N ' 1 ‘ ‘ “:1 “Tish Qh°m1°“1Ma““' busmwdcanmqd m.‘ Qi-l-SMW‘ N; ("You Heed. spent the vileekvnd in by Mr. Joseph Mulligan iiihileili 7 lh. bar: CHEESE Lb‘ ;_ KEYE LUKE Hngu W000 “j “ddlfislnl? 111° Amer“ 3icizfmin‘ 31°“ P“; ‘ ‘S5 ' “gm We“ Pm“ the R11?“ °1 W» Fm“ ewflif the first few hours of the‘ Jim-——— ii————— ' _ _ a1 _Soclcty. B. . arli , secretary. iMrs. George Manln and family. evening CABBAGE Head 8c CHUCK ROAST BEEF THOMAS BECK GAVIN MU"? science» of food- he de- “r Peter Aifonald ms mi ‘———-—- Tlle meeting vi-as called to Qi-driri PEPPERQ Lb Ht '1 5-1111‘? MNEHART unliwliicitrhgnrciletiiigrll 1:11:25 ‘115111151 Y°°°lll1-" I vilaarzcéhgiaioviiietatorzxrid r1132: ggitiitgiir-clijtfiiiilitiiln Tiraimorfewas “ti? Red or Freon‘ ‘l for 10c El t t ' ~ ~ * ~' l ' . a w wor . I - i‘ I i. q.‘ 1.1. Vi.‘ 1.“. idiot. whosc medal de- d L d i .b_v horse and wagon to Martinvaie he explained the motive of flu- (El ERY 1 Head 13c RIB ROAST BE l") 1Q‘ ' '*""r- ’\ \'- l‘- i- .. \Irs.Goron.. ceo was n‘ . -- - - ‘. J i -~ -‘ _ ‘ 7._ _ Le due only to the Eb l ‘ .011 Silhtln) and returned to the evening and called on Miss E1510 r |f \[;\;j\ hiiqlfllf; fife. Chan i tiny amount of iodine 3101141 recent-t’ ‘city on Monday being the guests Murphy to read an address while CAULIFLOWER M]; LEGS Lh_ 2h. . - , ,. , . . . -. '1 y '—*“_‘ iof Mr. and Mrs. W. H. MrlcDon- Miss Helen Shecnan presented each d 17 LA‘ ' , I i H “"1” 1 111M“ Pwtur 5". Rev. Owen Hughes rut-slur °l 5L aid, Mariinvzfe. voiiiic lady with a goodly filled 2 he" S c ROUND STEAh. Lb. Illi- _.___ .. ~ . i gildrews llgrcsbyterian (I"1kl1l1l‘C{lll,afiiilIl]'- i purse. Miss Tessie on behalf of her CUCUMBERS. 6 1'01‘ 9c COTTAGE ROLLS, L11. 2T0 . i No. i-2 B nkern lgulli f‘ “"130 111 l? t ‘i M. d M“ All‘ d w up Si: or Anni thank d ll f " l ’ y -, r ~ r a t- l ‘ y: ri- Pi, ... . _ Y Y s d“ B...“ u g vale school on siptoiriher 3rd oiitlmndrMilliter 1;;,,a1d_ riqaflgc thollghtftllngg nmiekpidncf; m” Canadian ONIONS PICNIC bHOLLDLRb u‘ L/‘l 5 i .\i & L Coa~ter Discharging. 831° *1 "e11 inspiring address‘ ‘and Mrs. Wendell Co‘fln and 11115» P- 11- McMahon DYE-WWI at N0. 2'5, 10 1115- 23c 1111- 191' ‘i ll \l LY .115 _ 7 _ 8.1.3 ]l.lll. ‘°.°"‘.’*“‘§Y-‘§ DL?“““El"g The mp1. o, w..,.,,,,.a1c m glad §‘“~‘[“°Y6Et'.1i.Mhellljue"; fllfdfhyi piflilfr ‘$.12; a§§e1°‘§f)§iy‘“ ggg‘; CORN ON COB. dul- 29¢ BOLOGNA. sliced Lb. l-lc i] _ ,_ , ’ _ . 11C 15C 13.1‘ 111K ' ‘ ‘ _ l i" 3 1111 1 e CT , e ' , _ , .-.\.llltll.-ii .\I_-\'I‘l.\lii-l 2.30 ha... DB5’. a, W...” to welcome Mr. and has. Eei-reigulm o,“_.f.,_-i,,§‘ M”? w... Mi... Fellows." CANTELOUPES, each 15¢ Coons!) HAM, u». mi ‘, F _‘ _ u‘ 3mm. Cum“. Berth v Hayden (formerly of Dundasi l0 l chill. . Needless to say both these young Choice GRAPES, [AL 23¢ I Atnm, zichrliau Berth this settlement. ladies] will b; greatly missed es- M ATOES firm ripe Fresh SA“MON_ “L 33,. _ 97c .;.,_ 3Q,- vnssrts nut: TO ARRIVE: 4 i- , R/ev. L. 1-1. MacKenzie. of New W"- Y nqt e home where their TO . . _ BUT ‘h .,.._ ~ ' * "1 ' “L S . Mr. Sterling A. McLeod, New l York who has been visiting in absence 1\'ll1 be felt most keenly." 2 lbs. 23C Fresh HALI . A . -lt _ ll- zir.» ll B. front Jamaica. Perlll- “'35 a recent 1'15"" Y0 Mil" lLower Cardigan preached, an iri- “i” “m” ‘v85 “Md dancing PLUMS, eating, dozen 19c Fresh FILLETS. 1-11- 3110 from Lovlil llzirhriuf. Cornwallis from Montreal tinvalc. ; spiring sermon to a, large congrega- was indulged in for a few hours |join in wishing him a speedy re- Dlrsudski from Gdynia, calling which after mature consid- DIACHINE SLICED bour i covery. ~ Rco from Halifax “i ition at St Andrews Presbyterian ‘Ikiicigkm’ giufiiczbeing furnished by : 7' "" i Barre from Local Ilurboul" . r l V1155 Margaret McDonald was a ' n um‘ re es ra. nallfdx POI’! i Chcdnbuclu from Qucenspolt i gggimnffggiiiigiigij: recent visitor to Charlottetown. the ighurcb‘ h” Sunday morning SepL F0110WlnlZ is i118 address: _ r SAlLlNGs: _ V’ i Krmiuszko from Gdyma Guest of her sister. Mrs. ‘vi-tilt!’ ____ wrlztbllltrd gmyemrilireht as; . CHOICE QUALITY Arrlvals i toil-z Am >1. ioNbiv? Mark. d I ‘Vinyls from Ham-ax Donne, 18 Passmore St. ‘ The Guardian regrets to report ifld- m“ raréweu “men wcgwéuld c Kol shall: to .'r~'.\ iiuiioilm . ‘b413,, E-“mrter from PM“! ———- gb. 11139;; of M; Conn Mac- - l, _. Cli-‘tib -~ :. Lzgli u» »-.l Q ., ' c do M. Miicotl motored . "illclamiy <1°- 1f We were not i M & iLukCgnstzr tio 1.100111‘ i BOND“ £10m New York’ to 171'.i§lSl1Cgrl‘(‘l(1(‘lll1)'. L isuhem‘ SJ Peters Road’ and an 311.31?‘ that yo" ha“ decided on a . i l a 12~ Jr . P". I F E . . , ’ ‘ a i i. ii i his; that. 2:12"... Oi mo. is __ Z§‘“l%‘i' *:..l:";.t;l;t*;.l" isiozlii Pcmlailii 1" L°'“1 H lCi-Cirntlubuvto from Halifax vlsnmg m Sh‘ Pow“ Rodd “mi M1‘- Gmlfic A. Johnston, Cardi- ' ‘ ‘ young ladies of our parish in all ways that helped to make society good and Christian. ln a real and guest of her cities tson Waiter. i Vimv Rlciuc i can Head. was recently visiting ‘ paid a] friends in Brooklyn and vicinity. C‘. of K.lll1)Ol‘1€‘y from Far East l-i- Fort Amherst from New York Mrs. W. H. McDonald i F-ri 'I'fl\\'2‘Sf‘ll(‘1 from St John's .- .- ». ~. , 1T111V mflllllPf- i ~ i i’ i i ~ Nova Scotia from Liverpool. 111mg “Si” w pfffin°“d' vMr'PS‘thA' AhhcLeocdfi rzmtiigtmnt- Both of you were assidlous and i g HE 1- ‘ a "r15" rr.» u l, 1_ " I . . i-Pw er . W85 in are Own devoted pupils of Kinkom mhool,‘ a ~ ‘. ' ' _ f p p 51w . .1" i n‘ 1 I n“ ‘ on rm M155 Eileen and Sadie Robbins" Tuesday 0" busillfis. and were silrcessfill candidates at ' .. . r .» iffy-so or, ».. .' L. Cnvrllio from New York. Boston, are visiting their friends‘ , t.‘ _ u i. V] ‘ i- Prinre of Wales examinations, l'fl!~ up». .i-- r... i-iir. and “$1105 m ‘ m m a" l VF- fllld Mrs. Alfred Webster. which no doubt evil! enhance your =~ ' ‘ ——-~ s’ Am" A , '_ , Alflric. Mr. and Mrs. Ale Mn hln‘ _ f in i th l‘ l _ i g ,- i. M“? 340111119 RQDDH“ 305L011" New Perth and Mrs. Job: Miilcchin, i u“. u cs5 n P re m 0m ‘Damon t‘ which you are about to enter in the near flliilfi’. Your friends, clnssnlalcs and neighbors here. will fcel your loss in many ways. hut more especially in the social and religious mtlvitics of the community in which you al- wcvs upheld your part truly and Angus Nicholson, “‘l’11» , . mid a v15“, w $111K’ you are leaving the Pro- l HHZQIbTOOk rgmnuy vince. to join the Sisterhood at Halifax we. sincerely hope rmd pray that. you may have hcnllh. happi- ness and success in that noble call- ing in which yoil mav be enabled to do so much good fortho welfar: of society. who for some time has bccn visit- ‘ Ne“. Perth’ paid a visit w Mrs_ 1H8 1161‘ friends 1" Mldi-"m and 1 James Shaw, Lorne Valley, recently. Church Road is at present the guest ; _______ of her brothers Clarence ltlld. Arthurl T. Myrcs of Martinvalc. {Ramabal Tambes motion to speed i up education of girls in the Caitlin NAGPUR. India-There weroi ral Provinces was dcfettlcci by the cries of "shame," and women lefti Legislative Council. i the galleries in protest when Mrs. REJECTEI) EDUCATION BILL ‘ Hr. and Mrs. Neil MacSwain, . Cardigan Head. were in Charlotte- i tolvn recently on business. Miss Marion Ncsvson of Boston, who has been visiting Mrs. Earle‘ Mr‘ and Mr5_ Hayden. Martlnvale. has returned‘ Cardigan Remy to her home in Kingsboro. #660 FLOUR and FEEllAro Advancing NOW IS the TIME To BUY Mrs. H. D. MacKenzie and two ‘children returned to their home at ‘Charlottetown on Monday after a l pleasant visit in Lorne Valley the j guests of Mr. and Mrs A. C. Mac- Messrs. Stanley and Percy Myres were in town recently. Mr. Waiter N. Myres, mailman of this vicinity. is giving the pub- ‘lvluaavvl LET IT RAIN ! Rain ivill not spoil your fun-or your bag-Jf you are carrying‘ DOMINION DU (‘O-FINISH El) SHELLS. We curry the full line, lvletcor, Canuck, Maxim, and 1m- Price from $111" to $115.5 a box Also such Shooting Jacket, Ammuni- tion Belt, Guns, Gun Cases, (‘lczuting- Ilotls, Etc. . Tina ROGERS llc splendid service. ; i" I Miss Annie C. McPherson. teilch- i er, spent the week-end in New Perth the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McPherson. i i l Mrs Charles McKlnnon, who for several months has been taking care of the invalid, Mrs. Jolln E. Myres. has returned to her home in Church Road. she is greatly missed in the vicinity. i Mr. and Mrs. sterling J. Mc- ‘Svvain. Lorne Valley. spent llic jweek-end in Bangor, tho gilt-st of .Mrs. McSwaiivs parents, Mr. and i! Mrs Colin McKay. Mr. Daniel McIntyre. Peaks Road L i was in Morell on business. Mr. Alex McDonald. who has been visiting his relatives in Mar- tinvale has returned to his home Sunday in Cardigan Head. Mrs. Gordon M. McLeod and Miss Margaret R. McDonald are visiting ln Hunter River. accessories as i i I |don A. and Sterling Martin, spent Mr. Wnltrr Downe and Jnck McCarty: Charlottetown. spoilt La- bour Day 1n Martinvzlle. Miss Kathryne McPherson, tea- cher Cable Head spoilt the week- end at her homo in St. Peter's _i Road. l i | Miss Dorothy Flynn, St. Peter's Road, intends leaving for Boston- shortly. Her many friends wish her every success. = terlan Church. Montreal. will lire-och at, the 150th anniversary celchrlrion! of first Presbyterian Church here- next aim _-l g ity on Sept. 7.—C ‘colony ofPuerto Rico ' dad and British Guiana. This ltln-‘ Donald. A large number attended the fight at the Forum from this vicin- Preparing For Winter Sailings MONTREAL, Que., Sept. lo- Anothcr 6,500 mile leisurely cruise of the "Vagabond" ship Colborne. Canadian National Steamships. will terminate for this sailing with her arrival in the local port on Sunday evening. returning from a voyacc via Hall-Tax t0 Puerto Rico Barbados. Trinidad, and British Guiana, on the coast of South America. of 38 days duration. These passenger-carrying frclghtcrs have been booked to capacity during thoi summer lldiday season carrying. that the regular summer holiday season is over. these ships can pro- vide a good choice of accommodm‘ tion for those wishing to embark on a. quiet lengthy and comfortable . . , teachers. students and others who‘ i, oer-u 11mg Rang» l" i» mi i Mrs. Marlin Shaw nlld sons Gor-, Cruising w southern colonies‘ New: IOWII- fl-lld RM’- Mlti- B11111 ‘MYS- i i i voyage dilring the Fall season, wlthi ; four dnys each way on the scenic! St. Lawrence River and Gulf, plus‘ a month at. sea and ports of call. ' The Coibomc is due to sail again l . next Thursday evening and on this voyage southbound will maloe l; - special call at St. Georges. Bermuda. and tilc Isiands of Guadeloupe and Martinique, in the French West Indies. in addition to the American i and the l British Colonies of Barbados, 'I‘rinl- i crary will prove an interesting feat- : ule for those sailing next Thurs- OTFAWA. Vsept. l0—(CP)—Can-, atllnn horse breeders are shipping‘ Clvdmlnlel our to mum. mi our prayers will be (‘Vir with you. Please aoccptdhls small token of our esteem and be assurxl that —Signed on behalf of your many friends The Misses GreenrflT loft on Friday morning Sept. 4th for Hall- fax. . Sea View and Vicinity; Mrs. Horace Bryenton, Kcnsingtonf, and son Gerald have returned to their home nftcr a pleasant visit in Sea View. the guest of Mrs. Aub- ‘ rey Htltz. Mr. James E Murphy. Mrs.i Kenneth Madman. Miss Laura Gra- 1 hum and Mrs. John Murphy of Bllf1lllill0ll were visitors to the city ovcr the week-cud. Brldgewater. Crapaud, and Rev. Mr. Freame, Kcnsington, attended the Junior mission band entertainment at Sea. View Hall Wednesday even- Mrs Billy Mills. Malpeque. has returned home after a pleasant week in Sea Vlolv. the guest of hcr mohter, Mrs. John T. MncKay. Mrs. Russell Adams, Sea View, i is spending a vacation in Clear-y, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. oks. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Murphy and family. accompanied by Mrs. Aubrey Hlltz and Mr. Ray Hiltz motored to Granville Stinday, and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. at Perth, Scotland, recently. ac- cording to a statement issued b9, the- Domlnlon Department o! Agri- oultun» Fox Feeds. Our Prices are 10w. class coals which we are s As the coal season is now approaching, _w0 wish to call your attention to the following high elling, namely:- AMERICAN HARD COAL (Read- . ing’s famous Anthracite) — — $13-59 GENUINE SCOTCH HARD COAL (in nut and furnace size) — + — $13.00 DOMINION COKE - -- - —- — — $10.50 OLD SYDNEY SCREENED - - — PHONE 1 $9.50 176 We carry Robin Hood and Western Queen Flour. Rolled Oats and Oatmeal, Bran, Shorts, lllliddlings, Feed Wheat, Cracked Corn and Cornmcal, Oilcnke. Oats and many other Feeds, as well as all kinds of POOLE & THOMPSON, Limited - Montague nonliolsrlt Nliiztgocherrtgolsi-lziiandlsniirii‘ daihe Colbome will also brlnl u» ‘Mm Burwne‘ INVERNESS SCREENED —- —- —- .5935 st Peters R031 2mm,‘ L‘ v " Ia good cargo of lugar molasses! r ALBION NUT, stove round ——— $9.00 . y he guests; n f "5 000mm“ cocoa be“! I Miss Lilllian Macbcod. Sm View. ‘ r . i» Mr- isll: zl. i» so» e we» gggggggggggygeuuu» ——— gg-gg l l! - I I ---—- . . HARDWARE smelter...‘ ‘.1... t... ’ 0w SYDNEY SL151? ---—- us" Dominion i ' . 0 - 9 1' - 9..., .|-'| H, ,1 i Canada m Vlew. is a student at Bummeullde . A discount of fifty cents per ton will be a1- ordlnery CN-rlrildiec C00 LTD 1 _f{,'f,","_§j$”°§w' 's"cfilt,ix.ilig %0 AcAdeygfll_*_'_______f_fiT;‘_;.ii'i Lwed on above prices if paid within 30 days- Cartridge Qxposed tn ’ r 0d t f th o 1 A. hi.’ c dl r th i “PM "l '""'"""- Phone 105 Charlottetown r3~1<?;*5$1»'=='1~" 151513" l? Sc tlan s31“? 115*“ ‘*1 m?‘ rim W D $11115 8t CO mnlgturg, ° ’ I ado. and Minister of First Presby- 0 brought substantial pricesmvhen sold I I I 1 t