SEVFEMBER 1s. 19st ==:/gq-5:““‘“' Tind that Kellogghs Corn Flakes are ideal for ‘the childrefis supper. Wholesome. Easy to digest. Packed with flavor and crispness! Millions of mothers prefer crisp Kellogg’s every day, y, Wglgqme for brook/inf, lunch cud ‘l!’ .17} _— *¢ Qgc-‘c-‘(tfifdcluuuueuumsluuuuuuuu asuauuuuuuuuuu\ 0. . W ATER SHORTAGE 5, . Q cf Citizens ere again urged tn economize In the use of water I" a: the wells :re now lower than atany time in the City's i3» history. During the next three months. or until the new 5upply l; available, it ls imperative that the utmost economy l; be exercised. V F; The Department may be compelled so close oft the sup- 5 ply from any water taker found nor compryln: with the g above request. g1 (Signed) ‘ 10' g; Gharlottetown Water Department g J. A. MacMlLLAN, 2 Manager. ‘do: Cffibffififif r . 83-9-l6-l7-l9twf3l. E. R. BROW 146 Richmond Sh, Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. c» so Cha rl ottetown Agent at Summer-side, Lloyd Lewis "PO I‘ ¢' <!<:icn<-,o;c>_o,o.<2o.o:1u':zr:.o.ono.o.o 01:19am: v. | J -~,_,-¢-._\~5£ -,?_g_y- ,4.“ “Education is the process which “There ls no attribute ol the makes aristocrats in the ways of llv- man being more notable than in: and thinklngP-Abbe Ernest indlvlclualltyf-Lord Dawson Dlmnct. Penn- "Walk! t hil- his of Be Certain of SAFETY Build with Gyproc FIRE can hurl your home to destruction unless a fire-resistant ma- terial such as the new Ivory coloured Gpyroc Wallboard is used in its construction. Inexpensive, perms. nenr, easy to apply, Gyp- roc Wallboard doe: not burn. lt is exactly what you want for fire-safe walls, ceilings and par- titions when you build, remodel or repair. Ask your dealer today for full information on Gyproc Wallboard or send for interesting free book, "Building and Re- modelling with Gyproc.” GYPSUM, LIME AND ALABASTINE, CANADA, LIMITED Montreal lMeNEWWWKDE§7 PR nrepruoi.vnnrnoar F Quebec f Ior Bale By a L‘. M. Poole . ocle 8i Thompson, Limited R. T. Holman, Limited Morris-Bernard & Co. Matthew d McLean Charlottetown, P. E. . Montague, P. E. Summerside. P. E. Tignish. P. E. Souris, P. E. an: oomoomoutscaovstrooorroaonamoeosonnsoacaotom ' mm you?“ l‘ Ibahw . (Continued from page 7) Steel [lies Steel dies. of a class or kind m; made in Canada, for use exclusive- 1y in the manufacture of radiators for motor cars and motor trucks, untl 31st March, 1932-5 p.G.—lll- p. c.-l0 p.c. Provided that such dies shall be exported from Canada under cus- toms supervision within three months from the date of import entry. _ Surgical suction apparatus in- cluding motive power, prepared 5m»- glcal catgut. ethyl chloride, canopy or pedestal operating room lights de- signed to minimize shadow, not in- cluding bulbs. all the foregoing of a class or kind not made in Canada, and complete parts thereof, for the use of any public hospital, under regulations prescribed by the min- lster-free-Jree-Jree. Chloroform for anaethetlc purpose r THE CllARl. GTTETOWN. GUARDIAN PAGE ELEVEN ,_.__.._ -Iree—free—free. Chloroform for anaesthetic purpose -free-free—free. Cotton Yams, Etc. Rovlngs, yarns and warps wholly {of cotton, not more advanced than singles. N. 0. P.—-UH» per cont-lb per oent—22'.~'. per cent and per pound—3 cents-Illa cents~4 cents. l Rovlngs, yarns and warps, wholly of cotton, not more advanced than singles, when imported by manufac- turers of knitted goods, to be used in their own factories ln the manu- facture o! knitted goods-His’ p.c.— 15 p.c.—22\.é p.c. Rovings, yarns and warps, wholly of cotton, including threads, cords and twines generally used for sew- ing. stitching, packaging and other purposes. N. 0. P; cotton yarns, wholly or partially covered with metallic strip. generally known as tinsel thread—15 p.c.-m“; p.c.—25 ‘p.c., and per pound-Ii cents-W.- i cents-4 cents. i Cotton sewing thread yarn and crochet. knitting. darning and em- broidery yarn, in hanks. when im- ported by manufacturers for use ex- clusively in their own factories in the manufacturing or spnollngof cotton sewing thread and crochet. knitting. darning and embroidery cotton-TV. Pile-Li l1¢~~20 D4!- Woven Fabrics Woven fabrics wholly of cotton. not bleached, merc-erlzed, nor col- ore-d, N. O. B, and cotton seamless bags-Eli» p.c.-m] p.c.—25 p.c. and per pound. 3 cents-Bl’; cents-e cents. Woven fabrics wholly of cotton bleached or mercerlzed, not colored. N. O. P.-2O p.c. —22lé p.c.-ZN: p.c. and per pound 3 cents-vi cents- 4 cents. ' Woven fabrics wholly of cotton, printed, dyed or colored, N. O. P. - 22% p.c.-Ti": p.c.-SP;- p.c.-and per pounds-3 cents-Sit cents-A cents. Woven fabrics wholly of cotton with cut pile, N. O. P.-22'& p.c. 27%’,- p. c.-2'1*.é p.c.-amt p.c., and per pound-S cents-Illa cents-A cents. Embrolderles, lace nets, nettlngs, boblnet, N. 0. P., fringes and tassels, .wholly of cotton-m) per cent-zlii- per oent.-30 per cent and per pound -3 cents—3lfi cents—4 cents. ivearlng Apparel clothing, wearing apparel and articles, made from woven fabrics and all textile manufactures, wholly or Jartlally manufactured, conlpos- ed wholly of cotton, N. O. P.; fabrics wholly of cotton, coated or impreg- natcd, N. 0. P.— 25 lJ.C.—30 P~@--35 p.c. and per pund~3 cents-ill‘: cents —4 cents. Sails for boats and ships-IS p. c. —22‘= p.c.— 25 p.c. and per pound- 3 cents-vi cents- 4 cents, Woven fabrics, wholly of jute. not bleached nor colored, N. O. P.-—Free —5 p.c.-IS p.c. Woven fabrics, wholly or in part of vegetable fibres, and all such fab- rics with cut. pile, N. 0. P, not con- taining silk, artificial silk, nor wool —20 p.c.-TM p.c. 30 p. c. Woven or braided fabrics not ex- ceeding twelve lnches in width, whol- ly or in part of vegetable fibres, N. O. P, not to contain silk, artificial silk nor wool-ZS p. c.-27'§ p.c.-35 p. c. Linen fire-hose, lined or unlined- 80 p.c.-Tilt p.c.-BS p.c. Bags or sacks of hemp, linen or jute: bags ln which cement or lime mentioned in tariff item 290 is im- P01'\‘-Efl—l5 p. c. n‘; p.c.-m p.c. Clothing. wearing apparel and ar- ticles, made from woven fabrics, and lll textle manufactures. wholly or partially manufactured. composer: wholly or in part of vegetable fibre; but not containing wool, N.0.P.; fab rica coated or impregnated. com ' posed wholly or in part of lcgctahlr fibres but not containing sllk. arti- ficial silk nor wool. NOP -25 p.c '20 a cents-INS cents-l cents. ~30 p.c.-ii: p.c.. and per pfillll(l—‘ O EH1, i 113121) Z[I1@E§7l§J§TI31CI]§E1F * i. Jxyi __ ‘ _ E ' ;= 1‘? 4§:?€E§’ 1 i \ f ‘f I ' _ir-"'"l yo. I 7 z ‘,__ (. ; 5 .‘3 k a , (‘Q l By Day=A eautilul Chesterfield '- , y Night = A Full Size Comfortable Bed ‘l I VERY home possessing a Kroehler Davenport \\\\\\‘\\ t Bed, has an "Invisible Exlra Bedroom'— wiih- “‘\,,.\\“ some Davenport info a Woollen Yarns Yams, composed wholly or in part\of being dyed or finished in Canada per pound-ZS cents-Bo of wool or hair. but not containing y -20 p.c.—25 -p.c.—-30 p.c., and pclqcents. out extra cosl in space or renl——yei ready at any moment for unexpected accommodation. a with bedding and maiiress all in place, l extra service. Deep yielding springs and a thick \ , I soil mailress invile refreshing, healthful s|eep,equa| ‘ 1,’ I I lo your own cosy bed. < ' I i And when you buy a Kroehler Davenport Bed, you buy lurniiure of assured quality a: moderate prices. .- Qualiiy backed with the Kroehler label—-a pledge lo you that the inside construction is built lo highest slandards—-—ihal all materials used are oi the finest quality, and that the beauty oi your furniture will endure through many years oi service. By day a Kroehler Davenporl Bed is a beautiful and inviting Chesieriield, giving a lone of luxury and substantial comlorl lo the living room.The most critical eye cannot discern its double purpose. Yel al night one simple operation converts the hand- iull sized comfortable bed, , ready for Illustrating Kvoehlrr Davenport Bed Suite No. 376.79 Look lor the KroehlerlsbeL-your assurance oi lasting lumiiure satisfaction and the utmost value at whatever price you pay. See the new Kvoehler designs at the Kroehlor dealer's ln your neighborhood. ll _ v FREE our booklet in colors ‘Enjoyable Living Rooms" showing practical room arrangements. Kroehler Mtg. Co. Lid. Slrsitord, Onhsnd Montreal, QU6r—-Bl‘ld twelve other huge factories you do not know his name-write us. We will also send you 9n this continent. when imported in the gray or 1m. ROBHLKR “BABE ' . '~\ qkwlncvwt-rrcmrs. “-"p~ Provided that. in no case, 51ml] m9 wright of artificial s.» N. O. P. finished condition, for the purpose duty. under any tariff, be loss mm 1‘IC.—4U ]l.C.—-l.] p0. cents-QB l \'\'0\‘(‘ll fabrics whc“ of artificial silk or szifxliaz" s | . N.O.P.—»... '~_ ‘,7 2- .; 5 KROEHLER IS THE WORLD'S LARGEST MAKER OF LIVING ROOM FURNITURE 511k 11°!‘ Brtfifiilil Silk. N. O. P.—1.1:nound--12l5 cents—17li cents-—20 ikfibms proclu-"rvl hv p.c.—20 p.c.—22‘é p.c., and per|cents. _ lcnssns, not to contour pound-la cents—20 cents-22‘i w r b1 d 1 n 80mm!’ Yams 3m‘ ‘l ‘"95 clurllug lélllliiiw m gems, oven a r cs, compose W10 y . ,1. . n. y y w ‘ ‘um, 1, of hint, Yams and ‘TRIPS. comlwsed o! or m pa" or yams at “i001 or hair’! Rulings’ lar“ and “Mp5 “hO1l'v‘ll-i‘--45 1H‘. and ‘nor bound-SO ccut. . wholly or in part wool or hair, lm- i ported by manufacturers for use ex- clusively in their own factories-IO p.c.-I'll‘. p.c.-all p.c., and per pound-IO cents—l5 cents-Eli ‘cents. Felt, pressed, of all kinds in the lvcb, not consisting of or in com- bination with any woven. knitted or other fabric or material-ll» p.c.-M": ' p. c.-25 p.c., and per pound—l0 cents-file», cents-Ml cents. Blankets of any material. not to include automobile rugs. steamer rugs nor similar articles-Jr. p.c.— 30 p.c.-ill) p.c., and per pound-IO cents—25 cents-SO cents. Woollen Fabrics Woven fabrics composed wholly or in chief part by weight. of yarns. of wool or hair. not, exceeding in weight six ounces to the square yard. .N, Q, 11,3715 p_ ¢__35 p_¢__4q “c” | or in part of artificial silk or slmi- ‘ and per pgund__.25 ¢eny_=,_39>cent5_i lar synthetic fibres ivrocluccd u-s 35 cents, I chemical processes N. O. P, lnclud- l emu-mg, u-earmg apparel and u.’ lng threads, cords or twist for sow ~40 routs- -l.'l CPIITF Emh: : uhPllillf‘, pimp not. l 37659 *1 silk of similar synthetic mlhccri by chemical process- ., crmtrrl or unpregnated, OD, cunuprucrl “holly or 1n par, rrlflcznl s11; r-f Elllllliil‘ synthetic 1 pmrlurrwi l\_" ‘mmlcfll processes lvrt u". cor,‘ “ .'.l‘r;—30 pc.-4C a , 5U 1 Knitted G: mlents linsmfil (s\.~~~~..---= kniifezl under. vcnr null lzum Qondz, N i‘) P,_3,=, , _ . \‘l‘.f‘lllf‘l‘ comm: 1hr» tleles made {mm wovm (gangs, and? lng. embroldcrzng or other purposes HMS‘ m,“ “m, ,,.,,1,,,.‘ \_-> o‘ I, > rc-ZB lYC-wfi ‘n?- all textile manufactures, wholly or f‘ "U! 1° Cflnlilm Silk-iii D- ¢-'—30 ll-C- ~15 ncgy.‘ pcfg; PL J Soclz- riml star ‘ ~ of all kinds- partially manufactured, composed —35 P-C. ' so r c 32. pr. p.c. And per wholly or in part of yarns of wool era Provided that. in no new, shall rml 0110 dozen }"Zl;1:——$lDn $1.35 ha“; but 9f whlch the Qompgngnt of , the duty. undcr any tnruf. bc ics- Silk Gnarls ‘ s1 bu. chief value 1,5 not, 511k no; uruncallthan per pound-ls cents-QB Mills-i ulovcs add mufs of all kinds- sills. N. O. P. ;fabrlcs, coated or im- 28 cents. Clothing, wearing cnparcl and J5 n. c.. 25 p. c. ~15 pc. pregnated, composed wholly or in, Woven fabrics. wholly or in chief; rirlcs. mnrlr from wovcu fnhr; Turkish or umtatlon Turkish m part of yarng of won] gr hair, but not l part by weight of silk in the cum. all fcxtxlc mrmufncturcs, v 11111111 or ‘oth-‘r floor ruzs or carpets. and car- contalnlng silk nor artificial silk. partially manufactured, x. 0. P, o1 pr-z- )1 O P.—30 p c. 35 p.c. it y not degummcrl nor bleached no: less‘ N, Q, P.-30 p. c.-4O p. c.-40 p.c. . than twenty inches m Wltllll. weigh- ano. per pound-as cents-tilts cents ‘ ing not more than seven pounds for ‘ _35 germ, each hundred yards thereof. import- Rovlngs, yarns and wraps wholly ed for the purpose of being begum- ‘of $llk—ZT’, of artificial silk, of similar synthetic med, dyed and flnishnrl in Cnuada~ l Clnlllin’: fibres, produced by chemical process- l7';» p.c.-SO p.c.-ti p.c. lclcs made as, not more advanced than singles, k Woven fabrics wholly or in part of i all textile wcol, not 111-’ chzcf part by; p.c.-SO p.c.-—35 silk. not to contain cluding fabrics in not coloured-Zi p. c. “llifill silk is the compruzclm’. of chicl value; fabrics. coated or zuutrcgmtec. 1 Z-Jc N. O. P. conlposed o-Blolly or in par: p. t , 30 p.c. ~13 11c. , wcnrulc nmiarrl and arti- frr-m wovcu manufactures. ‘ ll. c m... per square foot 10c. 15:. Enanelled carriage. floor. sheh and table oilcloth. linoleum, and cork martin: or carpets-SS p. c. 32W fc.‘nr;c,= and p. c. 35 p. c. And per pound-q cents. “holly or partially manufacturcrl. N. O. ti, of which the cfunpoutint of chmf value Window shades mounted on rolle —~——- vContlnued on page l2\ . ._ _-___.-._____.. ii R. T. HOLMAN LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN and SUMMERSIDE are Krochler Dealers for Prince Edward Island Two Carloads Just Received for Your Approval