W’ . JLQE; n p was loTHERz- Iflietohléi-‘s Cas- r13 is 3p - enemies» Sub; ' tiiute for‘ Castor Oil, Paregoric, ecghing Drops and Soothing Syrups, especial]; pmpared for fantsin arms and Children all ages, o avoid imitations, always look tor the signature of ‘m iififilh‘ SEJEE BE; Physicians everywhere recommend it. O4+§§§ +4+O4+O444H+f§§ _P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage Maintenance Collection for purchase of winter's eup- plies now being undertaken. All are asked to contribute. All Subscriptions will be acknowledged, Remember our unfortunate little ones. Greet Collectors‘ with a smile. Give as you have been prospered. f+OVVO-O'-O-O-O-O-Q4-O§§GQ++Q-Q-O+§O Q-O-O-O-O-VO-OR O-O-O-O-GO-OO-O iilliil l g 7A6- Ciheapest l " ComiortinYour nomadic IJGHT THE electric light for your home costs, ion an average, five cents per night. You can the full comfort of abunl slant light, for less than the price of a cheap cigar-a bar ot soap-e et of hairpins-the cream in your reakfsst cotter-a street car fare. For less than the cost of the newspaper, you can pur- chase ample light to read it by. Electric light is the cheapest of present- day home comforts. You can allot-d to use it freely. There is a type of Edison Mazda Lamp for every fixture-a lamp that will give full illumination without glare, that will - produce maximum light from the cur- rent consumed, that will last longer because it is mscle better. t: '""z.f-.'ii.'"z.ff.cc.huz.m."z.‘rim He help you to salience the beauty a ilover Imam. . s 0N MAZDA. LAMPS Atlanadtongnerol Rstosluct 75c N EW LAMP with FROST-snore light —_no plare—lolger isle-an Edison Honda achievement. L-fl‘) Mental Tests t0 be 4 / m. g _ A, ‘THE CHARLOTTETLOWN'GUARDIAN\ Central Guardian >HAM.TONGUE and Solids at] Trafalgar Tea. Thursday, Navy, Iisasuo lBuilding. 2l52-19.3p eu-rremcx PATTERN Moore e mom... conned,‘ ‘m’ " . zosoio-ns-si osuoiirens or emrins._. Fancy table will provideall your‘ chill"!!! Presents. Come early. HUUQEHOLD, 1311C)’ 1,93, andl 2l52-19-3l candy tables at Daughters of Eunl Dire Bszsrr, Thursday 21st. Manchus, In Exile, TlENTSIN, Oct. 18--—Co‘urt eti- quette of centuries casts a shad- ow of the once regal supremacy about the thronelees malestlos of china. ‘ The household clings tenacious- ly to a vestise of traditional form and sacrediy observes respect (or tllie young emperor without an em- p re. Quaint Greeting; Survive in the small, carefully guarded house in the Japanese ' Ito which Hsuan Tung, tenth o! the lgroat Manchu line of emperors and ‘empress dowagers. adventurously ltled two years ago, “Chlng An! iChlng Anl”, the quaint and musi- cal early morning greeting o! im- menorial usuage, are, the (ii-st AT-HOME—Mrs. Norman Wot- son will be at homepomwednesday 00¢. 20th, at 4 Wiater Street pom 3.30 until 6. 2151 THE GEORGE MUTCH property Queen 8t. will be gold by aueuom. romrrors (18c z TINS 29c Tuesday 19th, Oct. ‘at 12 olcioekl 18c 2 words that dolly‘ reach the oars oi noon. 2115-10-1B-2l the "Son of Heaven“. The Man- -i~ l . qhus still are punctlillous in their DAUGHTERS 0F EMPIRE—. observance 0i ageold etiquette in ;he present day travesty o: the once great Court now in exile. As his tutors and more import- ant follows tenderthelr daily greet» ngs to the liesd oi the (alien Ching Dynasty. so (i086 the second con- sort of lieuan Tung repair daily to the apartment oi the empress and bid her “Ching An!" "High tea and bazaar Thursday 21st l Trafalgar Day at Navy League Ten, 50 cents, admission 10 cents. Do0rs| "Den 2.30 Tea. at 5 o'clock. 2152-l9-3l 18c TINS 2 29c SLlCED BEETS . 2 for 55c (SLAMS CLASK'$ BEANS . . . 2 for 45o GAR ACOlDENt-Whlle a ear driven by Mr. Charles Reardon of| this city was coming across Nor-till River bridge Sunday morning. it was crowded into one of the bridge posts by another car travelling in the oposite direction, and overturn- ed. Almost ‘by a niirsclo none oi thc seven occupants of the wrecked machine were seriously hurt, but the car was badly damaged. An axle was broken, the windshield smashed and two wheels demolish- ed. A (portion of the ‘bridge was ASPARAGUS TIPS .. 2 for 90o GAGE PLUMS . . . . . . 2 for 35c WAX BEANS .... .. 2 m» 4st Btusssnmss 2 for 39c But Democracy Knocks CARNATION MlLK.. 2 for 29o SPINACH . . . . . . . . . . 2 for 250 Some or the ancient forms have been modified as a result oi more democracy leanings og_t_hs part of the descendant oi Cliien Lung and oi‘ the foreign influences w-hlch have had great a part in the moulding o his character and lil- tollcct. His acquired taste for muny foreign things occasionally ‘CORNED BEEF .. .. 2 for 55¢ VSARDINES (Best) . . 2 for 45c PILDiIAIiDS 18° 2 TINS 29c CampbelPs 5:113:31, a,,w?§.$f.,°1.fa“§§;f” ‘nvolves him in situations at vari- :,;°.*;,*;;**:3:",:";.;';; "I 1"? Tomi“) soup 15¢ rms itiiewltt "“.‘J;L°'1f‘ .'.‘.’i“.'.‘;i“%;i“: . whether any- 2 l "l l e 3 one had been seriously hurt. - p __- nltyyl-le hew tastes came thnmgh ‘.“"'““' ““““ Clark’s . - Liglili."lliiiliiimlnwiil’ é‘..i‘."'.‘.‘§i Tomorrows Radio ‘mm A10 10c 3 TINS ' 21° iii: ¥§iii3§.i.i}.°ii‘;°.2.“.i“.‘i“i'i§‘?.‘§.i2 Program ' ifiiiiiei.ifliiiii‘io.lii.oii'°h“illi LOBSTER . . . . . . . . .. 2 to.- 75c SARDINES ....... .. 4 for 25c, lnllliflhw _ ,, m WEDNEMAY' OCTOBER 2o M j2 ‘$4M KIPPER SNACKS .. a f-oTEZc i I F°"°' °' °“"°‘"“ international Radio Programs lie reads and speaks English, is fond 0t Western dancing, is learn ing to drive the new touring car he has just acquired and is partic- uinrly interested in Westernengin» coring and mechanical contriv- nnces. He recently visited the ioadfiig foreign newspaper and printing offices here and betray 6y a most naive and intense curl osity in the various machines and appliances. Ho went, of course incognito, and as hundreds or Chin ese are employed in the establish mcllt the foreign stair was at great [wins to see that there were no un- toward Occurrences, Tomato Sauce HERRING _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ “k2 for 55° SALMON ......... .. 2 fOF 85c EVENING CONCERTS fippER SALMON __ 3 m. 25° LOBSTER PASTE .. 2-for 25c 8.00 P. M. KDKA (309) E. Pitts. Concert. WJZ (455) N. Y. Concert. ‘ WNY-O (356) N. Y. Studio Program. WIMZ (333) Springfield. ‘Saxophone Program. WEEI (349) Boston. Novelty Sep- tette. PUMPKIN ..........'2i'or35¢ BATH BRICK . . . . .. 3 for .256 urssm PEilIlS 25¢ z TINS an Pricurs.30@ .z. T1NS 55c i‘ ' 8.15 P. M. WRNY (376) N. Y. lsaacsonh Con- cert. t 8.30 P. M. WEAF (492) N. Y. Davis Saxo~ .‘ ..*. _, phone Octet, also WOO, WJt/ill, CakeS, ,_ 1 The last or the Manchu-ruler- WTAG. WEEI. WOAE. WSAI. ;,_ Surprise does not rind lite too monotous. Hr .WOAP, WGR. .. IS an active young man with m alert and intensely enrious mmd P&GorGold WlLl'l‘ (305) Phlla. Studio program. Cling To Etiquette‘ "ride FIVE IZED "is 2001395; TEA 6mm. Wuiand gfwtt FNICPA‘ Remove the Film from Teeth to Which Many Tooth and Gum Disorders are Ascribed To Clear Clouded Teeth and Firm the Gums, Dentists Advise this-Before Breakfast, Before Bed; Every Day RUN your tongue across your teeth, and you will feel a fiirn- a viscous, slippery coating which ordinary brushing fails to remove successfully. Film absorbs discolorations from food, smoking, ctc. That is why. according to leading dental opinion, teeth look dingy and “ofi color.” Film clings to teeth, gets into crevices and stays. It invites and breeds the germs of decay. And that is why it is judged so grave a danger to. the teeth by authorities. Film is the basis of tartar. And tartar, with germs, is the chief cause of pyorrlica. 'I'h.'it is why regular film removal is urgczl as probably first in correct gum protection. Most dental authorities urgently advise thorough film removal at least twice each clay. ‘That is, every morning and every night. For that purpose, obtain Pcpso- dent, the special fiinnrcmoving deir tiirice which leading dental authori- tics favor. Diiiercnt from any other tooth paste. Pepsodent curdies the film, then removes it; then polishes the teeth in gentle safety to enamel. It combats the acids of decay and scientifically firms the urns. it multiplies the alkalinity o the saliva. And meets. thus, in all ways. the cxactmcnts of modern dental science. On (leniai advice, people arc adopt- ing this new way of tooth cleansing. Obtain lflépsodcnt, ilic quality denti- frice, zit (Hug stores. Two months’ supply at a. moderate price—or send coupon for 10-day tube. Use twice every day. Soc your dentist twice each year. Make both a habit. FREE giffigso 3K1! 1104 S. Wabash Ave. Sec. A4270 Chicago Send one l0- Day Tube to Nome .................. ..... ............. ..... .... ..................., Address...............................................,............... Only one tube to n family 2510 discretion of his ioilnvern rather the back beniéheg murmured one Ihiln by his own eager choice. llc|m unoiiier. “lilo stood besidcdhs: “as already Sea“ more of m9 “[0 lilor." groancd P8113)’- fllld drew u‘ M‘ comm)“ people than ills Pm‘ moist hand across his forehead. lecessom “(in on," clledn voice iron) thu- '_’,—<4'§-———-— tour. "lt‘ll go ilat while you‘re Percy, being down to recite at a ‘valuing... tempeinnco concert, stood up to do. 1r die. iic got along all right un-l ‘ill he reached tho words, “Iiolfl-niq manner," said Mrs. Brovznc] "mm lleslll“ ‘he bier!" Tl10nlllrl"‘Si1o may have," said Mr. li- neinury lulled im- "lie stood bo- grimly. “but judging from tho "Our orushdrivomsn has a very all“ alllwllgli h‘s movement out doors is dictated by the cautious F WMCA (341) N. Y. Entertainers. WGY (380) Schenectady. Musicale. W-KRC (423) Clncl. Flienor IMnsicalc. WKRC (423) Cincl. Tenor lRecltul. WBZ (333) Springfleldl Musicale. 9.00 P. WBZ (333) ‘Springfield. The Barn‘ stormers. 9.05 P. M. WEMC (316) Borrion Springs. Beacon Light Fuinliy Hour. 9.30 1P wuss‘ (492) N. Y. mo. Sou ls- landers also WEEI, WGR, W00. VWCAE. 10.30 P. M. WOR (405) Newark. c Special tea- ‘turc. ’ ' FEATURE TALKS wisgpicoglszhlooniilvri- synagogue p ‘ BARS won (405) $3.11.?‘ “Topics oi LzARéjfiR 29c Day." 8.30 P. M. , VWLW (423) Cincinnati. Education- ulTalk. . WANT TO DANCE? ISLMiD FLiiilii Crushed ‘Wheat. The entiie Wheat crushed finc- K-HJ (405) iLOB Angeles. iliickmaws (Copyright, 1926, by ‘International Radio Programs, Chicago.) am P’ M‘ 'w | Wh t Fl h r nd l s the outer wJz (455) n. v. Imperial Imps. "° ° "i °""- TM W °= 0"" '“ "" 11_ M_ shell or bran. »! wsn (428) Atlanta. Peerless. -7j—-----"" WMCA (341)1IBI6YA. mxnipin. Graham Flour. Tho wheat ground including the outer shell WKRC (423) c1112. Dance Music. °' ""“"' ‘ _ . ‘ . 1.30 . m. ' 5 6c per lb. - l0 lbs. ior 5 c ISLAND 00D FlSil i lDc per iii. - r ,. s D 3»Grspe Fruit 25o IKIlNGiSTON. Ont., Oct. 1s. - Wlthin the next few woks tho De- partment _ni "Philosophy of Queen's University will give a series oi mental tests to all freshmen and 3 lbs. fiweet Pota- _____---—-—— toes 25c soil “Biotin. ~ _ ' paw- We have on hendliifiilfipoundl of the celebrated slices-Miller“ Fox Biscuits ‘Dene up In 50 and 100 pound begs. end es we do not ‘ ‘ Mndiing Fox Biscuits we are oflering the above lot for the next ten days It the low price of 6V, cents per pound F.O.U. our Feed Store for spot oeeh, in lets_ef not lese than 100 pounds. -Here.le Qience toJotueus-piy o! thle beet oi ell rox llloilllfiaiiee tnenmoronv Pniol. Lees "Rn iiiopounh 7 per? pound» Get your supply It "M. lold only lffiueenb end King's Oeuntlei. ¢=ner..&.¢9-. m. i‘ "(SM-E 4T FEED 3T9“ . \ be of value in assisting students §uin1lhissit a fl/(Nirlllfllltll iirciikldsl irun sophomores in the university. in a result of the tests it is hoped to gain much information which will' . 60C Peers per doz. . . .. lto pick courses suited to their vari- ous types o'f mentality“ ,. It“ Will silo ‘be possible to determine with in a fair degree of accuracy. wheth- er or not students will have a rea- sonable chsnce of success in tho profession they propose to iollow aiter leaving college. best results GremApples per doz- 25c l ~. EC. Apples per doz. 39o Fin." ' . A? ' / Qrenpse 39c 6 00c dos. Ltd. HURT ? Essa the pain with MIMIWO- it relieves inflammation. soothes and heels. g - . ' enkins &Sion iiiiDvDiiis‘ "rJlTiU . ' r * v- i§oiunon=w~torluuem~ill M+m‘ a‘ . . i I i ihe Mark ' “IMPERIAL” Stamped _. on every Fox Biscuit -Manuiac-lureil by us. ls your guarantee oi highest quality fresh} wholesome fox" i00ii which will ' produce insist on receiving “lmpcrials”ihcn i08ii~ liberally and regularly and success is yours. (The imperial Biscuit 00., Ltd. “d9 the "i913" he reheated tremb- stale of my collars and shirts. slit: "115. b01110 oi’ the audience on is always ready for the. fray." w‘ In. This u.“ _ ' I of Quality» v in foxes and lure. . Phone '721 Charlottetown, P. E. I.