SEPTEMBER. .10, .1926 usble guide and help-Tbs World Book (10 volumes) for sale half prlcc. Apply "M” Guardian Office. kind. This reduction Is only made 0n the three cant stamps. of which the number sold amounts to about $12,000,000. each year. or this, for the months 1S35-9-10-2i. AT MlLTON.—lSiindny School 2 D. m. Evening Service 3 p. m. Ev- ening ‘Service 7 p. m. At Rustico- Sunday School 10‘ a. ni. Holy Com~ out of a Postal retenus 0f $31.00 000. l , Li“, nus , ‘i’ "Flavor ‘iiial-Wlléllogg s the universal favorite OVEN-CRISP. Golden and crunchy. Kellogg’s are daily demanded by more than 10,000,000 people. Kellogg’ s are the orig- inal corn flakes. Light and easily digested. Never tough-thick or leathery. Serve them with milk or cream. Fresh or preserved fruit. Have them for lunch; For after school or at camps. Sold by all grocersI Served at all hotels and restaurants. .5- we?" cmmssmc7 cons FLAKES_ inner - Ildlld uicxtits . -’.'\1W'(“2'v_i¢ .19 5a- .< ‘ wrapper. 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BRAND): Guarantasd 560 fest to the pound, made by tho BRANT- FORD OORDAGE 60., LTD" the largest makers of BINDER IWINE In tns BRITISH EMPIRE. Ws are SOLE AGENTS. for this HIM-I QRADE TWINE i for P. E. ISLAND. _., ~ Evsry bail of "Olivet- Lsaf" ‘Ndns Guaranteed to give the fullest sstlefaotlon. “ado in both tlis OLD STYLE and NIW STYLE Balls. wi-iotesafle AND nsrail. at factory prloss. CARTER o‘ COMPANY, LIMITED. t ‘Nbrth Witshlre 3.00 l’. M. Hampton 7.130 P. M. R. H. Baxter. Minister. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. — “Sflfvlces will be held Sunday, Sept. 12th In ‘Harrington Presbyterian Church at 11 a. m. in Msrshtleld Baptist Church at 3 p. m., in Mount Stewart Hall at 7 p.' m. Mr. G. H; Tranter will preach them the government, I . ‘MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH‘ such for the lest fve years Montague on ‘Sunday. Sept. 12th There wiilbe service in Lower ‘Montague on Sunday, Septmbr 12th st 3 p. m. and In Montague st 7 p. m. Rev. Mr. O'Brien of Moucton will preach tion Yukon River. which extends an CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD. —There will ibe n celebration of the ~IIoly Communion in St. Elizabeth's on Sunday at 1-1 a. m. and Evening Prayer in St.-.l0hn's. Crapaud, at 7.30 p. m. Sermon subject. "Christ- ian Dreamers.‘ ' other than the above offices. -_-—¢-o&-i iuansoums A WilNSLOE SERVICES-The Uni- ted Church of Canada, Rev. W. H. Palmer, Minister. Services Sunday. September 12th. Winisloe North I1 u. m.; Winsloc South. 3 p. m.; I-Ilghfleiti, 7 p. m. Preaching ser- vlcc at ‘Prlncotown Road on Thurs- day, September 10th at 8 p. m. Miss Ruth Welsh left Tuesday f0 the Fair. to his home in Truro. FAMOUS BALLAD SINGER COMlNG.—Mr..lohii Knoit Ileughan. ibrothcr of Mr. William Heugan the famous huiizul singer who so (I0- lighicd (Ihzirlottctowii and Summer- slde audiences in June inst, is ai present n the city arranging for u return visit oi‘ Mr. Heughaii on Sept 16th and 17th. On the present oc- casion Mr. Heughan will sing by re- quest nuy "songs. Scottish, English 0r Irlsli which niny bc requested in tbo Lord's Day Alliance. L. 'Ml5:'593 Stalin Welsh and St. John. |VENTl0N.—Tlic animal couvoutlon P5931‘ Murllhy- Moran‘ oi‘ tlio teachers oi’ Inspectorate No. ,3 was hold iii tho schoolroom at Miss Bertha. McQullian, One third remaining nine of the fiscal year, will amount to a totiil of atoning» Mr. King atrdtched this three millions Into over sen millions of munhm 11 a‘ -m' dollars. The Montreal Star would . call this “Food for Fools." We - s HIIJSTER “IVER “lacuna” speak more directly. and call it a crv ces for Sunday, September 8mm]; mmehomL _ 12th. Hunter River 11.30 A. M. Both Mr. Robb and his leader King are busily promising another reduction in taxes, if you onlygive Foollshly they think the electors are for sale ——liko Progressives-end that such bids as these will hind the fish. Tax reductions have been the fix- ed policy of the Conservative party. and they have been fighting for In this they met the stoutest opposi- from the King government. who voted down every proposal for IPOSTAL NOTlCE..—-Dul'lng the season of closed navigation on the proximately from 1st October to 31st Mny, parcel post 1o the Yukon will be siusponded, except for the post offlcos of Champagne, Carcrosg and Whitehoilsc. 0n and after the 22nd instant matter prepaid st par- cel post rates will not be accepted addressed to places in the Yukon St. John, while therq she'll attend iMr. Murray Wynn who has lieen working In this city has returned Rev. Mr. Garnhum. Toronto, was here on Monday in the interests of and Vera Worthy returned last night after; spending their holidays at Monctcin Miss Marie Murphy. R. N, has returned to the Charlottetown Hos- R. N., . . -- - Clearer! mountain air sad. I . wealth of golden sunshine 113°‘ duced the quality shsrbu been. sealed tight Ier your enjoyment. Your grocsr can supply you. , DELIGHTFUL -YOU'LL LIKE FLAVOR lower taxation. Only at the last session. when they WERE CO.\I- PELLED T0 DO S0 by Conserv- atives and Progressives alike, did th_ey grudgingly give In. And now they have the gall to boast of it. This saving to the people in tax reductions. being the fixed D0116? of the Meighen government, they don't have to run around with their mouth full 0f promises. Increas- ed trade with greater duty on im- ports means a larger revenue; and with larger revenues lower taxes must follow, as tho day follows the rising sun. All these things are the sure fruits of Conservative rulc. and every elector can stake his or her life upon it, that, THERE WI-LL BE GREATER TAX REDUCTIONS UNDER MR. M-EIGHENIS Al} MINISTRATl-ON TI-IAiN WAS EV- ER HOPED FOR. OR DREAMED 0F by the most optomlstic Liberal. I‘ Mr. I-‘orke, the do facto leader of the King government, speaking on the ltndget ssld,—"I am afraid we are going to have a deficit instead of a surplus next year; but ‘I am ‘not going to pour cold water on the Minister's hopes, and trust that wo shall have a prosperous year." Ho had studied the financial rellflfli carefully, and with the estimated expenditure for 1926-7 five millions more than lust year, with less rev- advanco pitzil to resume her duties after enue on account of duty and lsX spending a vory pleasant vacation reductions, he failed to see how REPORT 9|.- TEACHERS. CON with her parents Mr. and Mrs. they could make both ends meet. YET THE KING. COMBINATION. -WITII THESE FACTS STARING THEM IN THE FACE ARE RUN- lster Robb declared that the duty in the United States, on autos, was twenty rive per cent. He was promptly contradicted by a mein- ber who said it was fifty per cent, and the fifty rate won the day. It brings out this strong point, that, while the Liberals claim that high- er ilutl€§ means higher prices to the consumer, or tiser, in the Unl- ted Slates, with a duty twice as high as iirCaiiada, their care are away below ours in prico. This proves the Conservative loonten- tlon. THAT PROTECTION EN- ABLES THE MANUFACTURER r0 $121.1. ms coops CHEAPER. BECAUSE IT INCREASES HIS PRODUCTION AN-D ENSURES HOME COMPETITION. When you hear Liberals crowing over the abolition of the Receipt Tax, don't forget that this was not a Conservative tax, but a new Tax imposed by the King Government, and that the Robb budget only re- moved it as one of their own ob- go Aime.“ s; 1| ' ‘SBXEI snoixou note also that in the case of the cheque taxes. they only modified the increased rates put on by freight rate for hauling it to th¢m.i themselves. Iii real fact they IT IS THE FIRST TIME IN I-IIS- were tax increasora long before TORY THAT THE EASTERNE they tried to boost themselves as tax decrcascrs. IT WAS ONLY TO SAVE THEIR SHIP FROM SINKING THAT‘ THEY UN-DERTOOK TO REDUCE [PI-IE TAXES THEY HAD IMPOS- (ED 0N THE PEOPLE. DUNNING THE PFIEVARICATOR‘ , Those who heard the Hon. Chas.‘ ,Dunuliig in the Strand, will well re- member how gmoothciy he could polish off‘ an untruth, so that it would almost deceive the very.‘ elect. first allocated in the House of Com- mons, and zibscssed with an idea that be was smart Ilicc enough to get uwiiy with sonic of those stunts there. HE FOUND OUT HIS MIS- TAKE. It was Dr. MILIIIOII who called him to account, and Save hiiu some salutary lessons on tho bcnaltics applied to opcn false- hood. Ari Miiiistci‘ of Railways Mr. Dun- ning had made a speech, in his us- ,ual style of prevarlcatlon, during the West Niidtllcsex bye-election T0 EACH OTHER IN THEIR. LIVES. Dunning - had made his rtatement out of whole cloth. When Mr. Dunning was Premier of Saskatchewan he passed a sweeping Free Trude resolution from which we take the following: “(1) Au immediate and all round reduction of the customs tar1ff._ “HJ The placing upon the free list of all food stuffs, agricultural machinery, farm and household: machinery, vehicles, fertilizers, COAL. lumber, cement, gasoline, etc, etc." ~ But when Mr. Dunning was 0N OATH, before the Royal Grain En- quiry Commission. answering a question re reduction of coal freights, he said- “l think that is a case where the Ontario people should take a dole of their own medicine.—THE WAY TO MAKE ONTARIO PEOPLE BUR-N ALBERTA COAL IS TO PUT A G001) STEEI’ PROHIBI- TIVE DUTY ON AMERICAN COAL. and then let the Canadian National Railways charge the fail-i PEOPLE HAVI} BEEN l\' A POSI-l TION TO TAKE A DOSIG OFl THEIR OWN MEDICINE, AND I 'I‘I'II.NK THEY SHOULD BE All‘ LOWED TO TAKE IT T0 TIIE FULL." Ivhcri the cit-Minister of Rail- ways was cornered up in this iic .___-..________i_i__._._ tried to squirm out of it by saying he spoke “ironlcally". "Some hon. Members: oath." YES; IIE WAS UNDER OATII, "11.: . c; will; 0W" M O l g CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' _ ”‘ PAGE FIVE YIOURSELF TO HEALTH - ' » - - B P ,- - w-w ~ i. . . - -.. ~- ' " ll-lf-‘ork ' I I‘ of y lch was reported in the Toronto t a - I _ I \ talrnions. I912! (k3 be. iii this speech hc had told ' I " , ' ’ "ONCE-c U d d fl l THAT I AM ASKEILYTO PAY." h audience some 0f the things he ' , - 0" 11116 B11 I18 WHICH. USUAL IN THE said he had “boldly told Mr. Man- . - I h t Th t . H . M - , ,, _, - offers received for the purchase of K821}; infill Sal?’ llgakolgu of. CASE '05‘, PROGRESSIVES, _IS ion, amongst others, that. you ~ Clayton Morrlsons farm and crop ca,“ o" I M", pddhuu, ma,“ NOTHING. are licked now." The extraordin- a" Tryml- until September 18th. ‘ reducm" of one third o‘, m. not sry part of this. as disclosed in the ' 1824-9-10-41. “I revenue of c-nadu. m point An interesting fact came out in debate, was, THAT UP TO THAT _ o! tum, k mum Mum,‘ o. m. the budget debate lnvconnection TIME DR. MANION AND MR. (as: . TEACHERS ATTENTION Inval- with the auto duty. Finance Mln- DUNNING HAD NEVER SPOKEN r L QE-rat. r soFt soap waste fats . and ~ G ll.|.EI"I'v'S LYE PU RE FLAKE It costs less to make soap than to bug It FULL DIRECTIONS WITH EVERY CAN us with the sacredness of his solemn oath. own sworn language. t0.- and attsmtp to palm off his sworn evidence as IRONICAL. THE .\IA‘ItI'I‘I.\‘II:RS FIRST HE DENIED. BUT WIIIJN MAKE PLE TAKE A DOSE OF THEIR. The above is ONLY A REPETI- OWN AIEIIICINIC-AND I THINK TION Oli‘ HIS SLURS AGAINSTITIIIQY “TH E EASTERN (IOICNEIIJED UI’ BY Till‘) CANA- Hon. (‘iiarlos Dunning, DIAN PRESS, HE SOUGHT TI) SMOOTH I'l‘ OVER IN A HALF IIEAIUFEI) APOLOGY. ’ Like ull kciizlc King A ii short hand politicians of the Bloc-inks dictation at. a speed of 300 school, he (tame to syllables at minute ox pert operator writing tiiachlne Save M551}! Make your ownhard by using ‘ an oily tongue. bleeding Ufldfl‘ for our wrongs, and swcct mouth- cil in their empty promises. like all 0t‘ tiic some class ho has l-lo was vcryfrcsh when hcfand to escape the penalty for du- thc dagger concealed in the breast plic-ity he was willing to sacrifice to slab us to tho quick. and iu his SHOULD BE ALLOWED WHICH AT TI) TAKE l’l‘ 'l‘O THE FULL." THIS. Till‘) ItIGI-‘ll. SIMON PURE. of a now (n. But PEO- can In the Interests of Prince Edward Island It Works Wonders lliiiiitivi" Rlvor on 2nd ‘September. [As the ivctillioi‘ proved unfavorable only about halt thc teachers were liii attendance. Mr. Stewart Inniuii 4irteil as chairman In the absence of Mr. .l'Icll. After remarks by tho chairman, who dealt chiefly with the new scheme of conducting P. S. C. exams, the ivurious committees were appointed. Mr. Court, local inspector, thengave an interesting address. In the course of his re- marks hc pointed out the ‘benefits derived from School Fair ‘Work and enumerated the different ways of i-itlsiug the necessary funds. Ho spoke of teachers’ enthusiasm in their work, and the assignment of lessons. Tho pupil's preparation dc- pciids lnrgcly on tho time spent by teacher on his assignment. After the inspector's remarks the meet; lng adjourned until the afternoon. The "Question Box" was an inter- esting item on tho afternoon pro- gram. Many helpful hints were re- ceived and many problems dis- solved through the discussion that given by Inspector iShaw on the value of sllcnt reading. The officers for the current year were elected as follows: .Presidcnt. Victor Ling; vice-president, Frances ‘Bradley; secretary, Mary Adams. Countless Women Suffering There are countless women suf- followed. A short address was then - arrived lll the city Monday night to resume hcr duties at the City I-lospital, hav m: H09"! a vjcry pleas- ant month u; her home in New l-Iuveii. Mrs. G. G. Jury who has been spending thcsummer among rel- zitiveu and friends here, leaves this morning on return to‘ her home in Calgary. Mrs. Jury will ho accom- panied by her friend Mrs. (RevJ A. D. McDonald who has also been vsitiitg throughout the Province during the past two months. Waterfront TH URSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th POOLE'$, WHARE ‘Schooner Kar-moe. lSchonor ‘Electro. A ASchoncr H. C‘. Newbolt. l LYONS WHARF ‘Schoner Fleidwood. Schooner Thorburn. ischoncr Etta. yaughan II BUNTAIN G. BELUS WHARE Schonor Edward S. Frill. IS. S. l-Iochelaga. . MARINE WHARF, K’ IH. M. C. S. ‘Patriot. Directory »" tlon comp: w with the other reduc- reductlon the hen. member refers NlN-G AROUND THE COUNTRY PROMISING FURTHER TAX RE- DUCTIONS ON THE EXPECTA- TION Oli‘ SURPLUS REVENUES. Mark Your Ballot as Follows: The saute Mr. Forke became slightly sarcastic towards his wes- tern rival for leadershiir (Mr. Dun- nlng), ‘in relation to the Rsilwsy debt. They were making what they called a loan to the C. N. R. Board. which was simply borrow- lng money for a government ser-l vice. and, instead 0f charging it 11D to debt. they were enlisting it as A NON ACTIVE ASSET. To which Mr. Forke sarcasticully remarked,- "I AM INOLINED T0 BELIEVE THEY WELL BE NON ACTIVE FOR A VERY’ LONG TIAIE IN-, DEED. It was about this ptage that some of the members commenced to get sarcastic with Mr. Forks. Quot- ing from the Manitoba Free Press calling upon those "who think there is no connection between _ duties and prices. to keep their 7 eyes on prices for the neXt YEW weeks," to which he rellgloufili’ subscribed the following dialogue. took place.- “Mr. Gott: How docs "ill redw- tion in Ford oars? "Mr. Forks: I a.» not know what - the reduction prior to this one- "An non. member: THAT STAG- to. v. l .."Mr. Gott: The m: reduction.‘ cans HIM. l m Charlottetown, blercliant JOHN ALBERT MESSERVEY Charlottetown, lVIerc hant JOHN HOWARD MYERS Hampton, Farm er ROBERT HAROLD JENKINS faring from ailments which are dragging them clown to despair- liondaches——bsckache-—paiiis in the side-nervousness and mental ds Ilresslon, all of which may be symp- toms of ailments that may be quickly relieved by Lydia E. Pink hum's Vegetable Compound. If such women would only be guided by the BUNTAIN a. ssuss WHARE ,. Ken; s COUNTY EXHIBITION King's Exhibition Eastern Sourls on Friday. September 17th. reduction was. duction was? at er people‘ do. "Mr. Forks: It does not stalls" ' me because I do not know what the “Mn an"; compifc the prices. "Mr. Forks: How can I comni" them when I do know what the re- IT WAIS THE FACT THAT. BE- "Mr. Gott: Look them up as oth- JOHN EWEN SINCLAIR . Summerfield, Farmer avoided. D. F. MiOAULAY. Sourls, P. E. 1828-9-10 Q 1,0 ll Klng’ county. Entries experience of thousands of others ‘ave’; h, lixhlbkig" Bundmo ""1. who have been restored to health mg on satwd-y, by this old-fashioned root and 116111) remedy. much suffering might be September 11th. Secretary. csusn or PROTECTION, THIS COMPANY wnttn ENABLED 1'0 zvmion. AND HAD MADE. A LAR- cnu PFRICE REDUCTION rum: |_ THEY comm OR. DID MAKE Ali‘- TER THE moon nuocsr. l: NYAL‘ CREOPHO S This valuable remedy p3]- assaea unusual value In run down conditions showing a loss of flesh and {teneeney toward weak lungs. creegeg; In a Iflbltvaluabls ~' -- brifound most sffsotlvs in chronic bronchitis. lingering deep-sot. stubborn cough; ".4 ssthmstl conditions. Nyal ¢r°°ilhoa also fortlflss the llflffln enabling weak consti- t to successfully oom- bat the inroads of disease IOPMI- Gives appetite, In- creases flesh and Improves tbs general oondlt on. Fries 81-00 a bottle. ‘ Harold L Worthy > PHONE 271 _ 11B Queen ltrsst MAAAAAAAA AA‘-“ --...-- -*. .-0‘e¢e AA ‘Am ‘Ind ~In this combination ‘will l _ Old Sydney 4 4 excellent Coal. ts place your ordsr. . ' Hard Coal > ‘Just rsssivsd a Iargs cargo iut sizes. Ws will be plsassd AAA Jwest prloss. PHON E .110 Screened Coal We are well etosiosd "hi... this Now la the time lard Coal both In stovs and ohsst- lacs your order, now, best quality. W. D. GILLISI: C0 There was another shot coming, lo Mr. Forke when he dealt with, the income tax. He hail in mind. the Conservative csmlmlllb Bsflllk, st this tax when he ssid, on tho, matter oi! not taxing up to $4.000». ——"'l‘hst feature I am well inclined to endorse. A vigorous cumpslgn has been carried on—agillllfll l-lle income tax as a tax at all. but I lm n believer in direct taxation." "Mr. Spence (Parkdalo): " long as ‘they do not tax you, I guess’! J. Beater Douglas 89 Queen Btrsst Charlottetown. P. E. l. Cream Separators THE BHARPLEB SUCTION FEED of Q0 Sklms elsan at any speed. Tsrmmto suit customers. Extra parts on hand. Writs or phone 708 or 939 _ T’ 1783~9-B-l2l. Lower Newcastle, Miramichi, N. B. - ygg-yyyQ-Q 40000000 0000 000000040000 00 0000040 000+ 0-04 00 0 0+ 00 0000-0000000“ '2 James Russell Lumber 0o. l.td., tumors and sox SIIOOKS Rail or Water Shipment. Get OUR Prices Before Buying. . P D o 4P 4P 4P o l? > As <> > > o o > P P > 4» . D V > P 1» 4P i P P P . > . . 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