O AUGUST 30, 1926 No kiiclloil Work or wolf)! t HREDDED Really-cooked ,orlliii-éalily-ioeat Central Guardian RODD'8 TAXI SERVICE Eln- bigeJi-iotel, 225 Queen Street. Phone 4 - . CHURCH SERVICE. - Mr. Tliriwl the Evangelist will hold service in Winsloe Hall nt 7.30 on Monday evening, Aug. 30th. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. ~Mrs. Criily W. Burke, announces tile engagement other daughter Marjorie to Mr. William A. Warwick; marriage to take place early in September. 1113 THE ROCKY POINT FERRY will make a spools-i trip from Char- lottetown to Rocky Point sfter the close of the King meeting on Wed- nesday night, 1st September. l606-8-30-3i. INVERNESS SCREEN COAL — Cooling. llefresliingsaiisfying i liommeuoing Sept. isl- we intend putting out a STANDARD GRADE of-MILK and CREAMTesting daily for fat and acidity. Many judge quality of milk by cream line "only. Milk may contain a high fat content, and yet be unfit for human consump- tion. We are in a position to guarantee purity as well as maintain a high standard. The public ‘are cordially invited to inspect our Plant at any time during working hours and see the latest and best methods of making milk safe for consumption. I We are open to take on more pro- ducers for milk and cream who are willing to comply with our regula- tions. Any one interested, call write or telephone. The Pure Milk Co. Ltd. Phone 584 Cor. Great George and Fitzroy Streets ____,_______ m-.. . The Guardians Free Base of Needles . One cm m» with every New M‘ BMW" Y""'l' ,_ Subscription. "g l 4 . urns Buss PREMIUM YET Thst is whst all tiusrdlsrl Readers soy about the Free Csso of Needles. DON’T BE DISAPPOINTED Got in on this offer while they lost. Do not woit I. llttis longer snd have the dlllppfllntmltlil o7 going without one oi the hsnlllsst srtioles that esn be hsd around o house~ hold. l-l ... - fl GET IT NOWI P|gggg m“! enqhnd 04.00 my New or Ronowsl Sub- scription to tho Gusrdisn. NAME r...-.-s---.-.-v. ADDRESS Please mall ms lros ovehsrgs your Csso of Noodles so advertised. ‘ ‘ ' . ' p", We arc discharging inverness coal lfi-llfly and lo-morrolv. A. Pickard Kin] Colo To: ll sold only in metal-foil sir olld Co., Phone 240. 1609 Ifhnytisfl dghtpselssgsmnovesin I u!‘ bulk. Yournooor can wAnsl-llo LEAVES. -r-r. M. s. Fdiil! wwlv ye"- We "k Calcutta left this port on Saturday 9 “m” “"’“h"_'. morning for Quebec. H. M. C. S. m‘ Patriot leaves this morning for _ '~"' _ Sumlnerslde. BOQhQS of Nlne ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Ml-s. Mary Refuse announce-s the engagement of her daughter Edith Jeanette to Mr. Walter Scott Dal- ziel or Georgetown. Marriage to take place in September, CLYMER, Penm, Aug. 27.- The bodice of nine miner: bad- ly burned 1nd mutilated were recovered from the clymer mine at noon. today, bringing the known death toil of yester- day's explosion to 41. Rescu- ers continued the search for three miners, who it was belle- ved were buried undel- hea-vy fails of rook and earth. CAR HIT-S POST.-—A car driven by Mr. Ollie lDouse struck a tele- phone post 'on the North River road on Friday afternoon. Mr. John ‘Currie, ‘the other occupant of the car, received injuries that necessitated hospital treatment. MONTREAL PAYS FINE TRIBUTE TO THE LATE ‘SENATOR L. O. DAVID ‘CHURCH OF ScOTLANlL-Rev. Ewen MacDougail will preach Wed- nesday, Sept. 1st at Bangor at 7 p. m. and Argyle Shore Saturday at MONTREAL_ Aug_ 2p __Sem,,m 7 P- "L M5° sabbath 5m a‘ De‘ have Montreal citizens seen a larg- Smile at 10-30? ‘CW9 Travel“ at er number of federal, provincial, 2.30; and Summerslde at 7 P- m- municlpal. legal rnllllival and and MHHdB-Y 5111 l" Coleman 37- 7 church dignitaries at any onc gath- ll- m- ering than were present to pay their last respects yesterday st the funeral of Senator L. O. David. one oi Canada's best known citizens who was laid to rcst in Cote Des M“ Joli" Mcmllgflll- B51150?» Neigcs cemetery. The funeral was a Visual‘ 1° “l9 city "l1 593-‘ “'11s the largest in Montreal in sev- "Tdall- oral years. The cortcizc was a , mile long and fourteen &lli.0llIOlIll“S| MP- W- W- Cflmlllflll, Belle RlV- and carriages were required to’ er was a visitor to the city on Sot- convey flowers to the grave. ___-<-o>-—-—- 1mm The Markets ——-—-<-0o--—_- PERSONALS Mrs. T. lPower and children. Truro, N. 5., arc spending the week at Covehcall the guests of Israel sud Mrs. Strickland. Th“ ma“ ‘fimllds “t She'll! Null‘ Saturday. Other markets unchan- lplly will regret to hear of tho ser- gm, ions illness of his wife who is ser- TORONTO ~ Dealers are pay- iiously sick. l tra-s 3G to 37; firsts 33 to 34. sec- l Mr. iloraco Mcidwen, who has ends 25 to 2h‘; Prices to retailers [been visiting friends ‘here and in extras 41 to 42; firsts 36 to 37: ‘Nova Scotlzl and New Brunswick, seconds 30. The poultry market is loaves 0n return to Vancouver to- a little easier. morrow morning. .M-ONTREAL — The market is l firm with good ‘demand. Deniers Mr. Geo. WI. ii. Noonan of Win- are paying for ungrnlled eggs, lic- lnlncg. Man, who has been visiting llvered, extras 34 to 37; firsts 29 ,lllii parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph to 32; seconds 24 to 27: Prices to (Noonan, Albany, left on return Fri- retailers extrzm 39 to 42; firsts 34‘ lizly morning, to 36; seconds 29 to 30. WiNNLPEG -— Wholesalers are Prices to retailers extras 38; firsts 34-, seconds 26. SASKATCHEWAN — Dealers llre quoting country shippers extras 26; firsts 23; seconds 17, delivered, cases returned. Prices, to retailers, extras 36-, firsts 34.; seconds 2'1. 1A., and her friend Mr. Balantyne of Montreal. lMiss ‘Brown leaves iMomiay lo resume her duties in Montreal. Dr. and Mrs. ‘C. C. Archibald ac- companied by Mr and Mrs H. M. Stewart motored to Msrgate on Mrs Stewart's parents, 1m» and M“, firsts 25; seconds 19. Prices to re- G. E. Brown. $10.20 per case; seconds 88.10 to Jones $9.00 per ease. Mr. Justice Jones. Mrs. Sam Hill, the original the—" who la to be the Seattle of ghe queen of Rumanin, who is expected shortly in Amerl- mm“! co with her 17-year-old daughter, Princess Ileana, for whom, it ls rumored, she lo seeking a sult- able Ililarlce. pg- sldence In Seattle will be at the Miners Recovered "do dlelmal- championship INCREASE PAGE rrvn Hill's palatial "'- 4 H0 hid lived lng (or llugraded eggs delivered cx- Hurricane Takes T01] 0f 5 Liveslto dying, Next come the pearl NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 27.- Five persons were known to be dead, several others were mis- sing and estimates of damage wrought by the tropical hurri- cane that swept through south- ern Louisiana Wednesday night range between live and ten mil- lion dollars as new reports of i - . the storm damage reached Mrs ll. M. Stewart entertained ‘lmmlg WW1“? Bhlppera extra 110 int. dinner Friday evening in honor g) life?! 26am 28. flflfilltililél £10 he" “da-Y- .- . . ; ; elee,casee rourucr. of llLl‘ sistlr, Miss lllla lBrown. B. 9 l’ l‘ 0F $11,142,253” ilolvrnnzllljsliz. 2s- cmlh- Bcklacee n, down... m mum dlan Pacific Railway gross earn- n, ' o y ' > lugs for the seven months ondlm: ma‘ the” ituwmnt’ “meme” ha“ July 31st showed an increase of CADGARY ._ whohsalera are 311.482.339.36 over the same pllr- from we Padflc Ocean and h um ind lest year, according to figures Slllldliy, ullu were the guests oi uuotlus country clubbers eltras 27. given out ted” . . 3'68!‘ , tellers extrasvtllwtli percsse, firsts$1‘410.372_80 over the figures for the same month in 1925. July of included an illcrcnse luwhat conquuest buttons were unknown h“, |,, in England where the rude m4- He was an The Vegetable and Pearl Buttons. m c‘ p‘ R‘ EARNnqas is quite safe when you hear the this Total The Necessary Button Once An Ornament lNot even the button is‘ exempt from the falls or fortune ttblt hoe followed nearly everything else that people buy in recent. ysre. it has doubled in price according to a. statement. by lrvi-ng Crane of the Associated Clothing Manufacturers of New York. But probably it bu not carried s. corresponding oliv- ulco in the price 0t s.‘ suit of clothes so the buttons are not used any mom as ornaments. st losst on men's sppsrel and a. couple of dos- en of them ore all anybody needs for the purpose of keeping his clothes together. Time was when the buttons were more expensive than the cloth itself. when they were considered o4 ornamental as precious stones and. the p. enco of paste buttons to-cllly recalls the fact that once tbera were butane of diamonds. Before the Normsn fathom probably kept their gs:- together vrtb strings or thongs, and for some flme utter their introduction from the contin- ent they were purely dcorallnve. It woaiu the seventeenth culury that the manufacture of buttons be- mme an industry which was inter to become an important one in Bir- nlnlgiism, whence they wont to all ports of the world. Protecting Buttons, ’Bu.t in the reigns of Charles ll and William and. Mary the monu- fwture of buttons was an infant No More pain- surequizk, is the rubbing and pressing of shoes ngainst the toe: that causes corus. No corn rcmcdy in the world will remove a corn and prevent it fiom growing again, nnlm it rnnwn flu mun at rlu 1am: mm. Slop the roast-and the corn dil- sppesrs. That's exactly what Dr. Scholl’: Zinc-pads do--snd the only corn remedy in existence that doc: ll! For many years Dr. SchoiPs Zinc. psds were made for the exclusive use DlfSchollis industry which was encoursged by fi Make this Test-FREE (use cllupun) of doctors. Today it is the univer- sal home remedy, used by millions of people with wonderful results. - Dr. Scholl’: Zino-psds are thin, medicated, antiseptic, protective, safe lid lilfC. All pain ceases the mo- ment one is applied to s corn. Dr. SchciFs Zinc-pads are nude in three sires for Corns, (‘aliolues and Bunions. At nil drug and. shoe stores. Mail coupflll below fur free sample. _.---..---.____.._-1 l The Scboll Mil. ConToronlo, Our. I Flesu null free simple of DI. khrll‘! ‘Lino- Pods lot Cami. wt m. wluu... u. Schoil‘: l | Book. "n" rm m Tbllf Corr.“ u. | I I m». I Znso- ads h; Pa! one oh-t pain is gene , m, s... J low. Foreign bui-tons were forbid- den and the importer of them could he lined £10 and tho wearer £50. In 1721 s. law was passed tailor m obtain payment for o coat that had cloth lmtcns. The object of this law was to protect the metal din-ping buttons so that they be- came gilt was discovered and an- other convulsion shook the in- dustry. It was argued that buttons should not be described as gilt or planed unless they wore jackets of cililpped. Before the mdldie of the tons had fallen into disfavor and ment of the important Birmingham in The best vegetable buttons were made out of the Curozo nut of ‘South Amofilcfl. Tho shell is suir Mancini and is lighter and more pliable than ivory besides being lmuch cheaper. It also lends ltsell button. it is of course. well-known ‘that motlherof-pesrl forms the sub- etance of most pearl buttons; bui the category or mother-of-pesrl may not be entirely familiar to the lusty. The most beautiful pearl buttons are produced from Mac- asssl pearls, which come from cal- calreous concrotlon of mollusks’ shells sound ln the sens of the Dost Indies. These shells are "mothers of the priceless pearls beloved by the women of fashion." Their grain is the purest and ‘they are llbe larg- est pearl shells in the world, So it hucksters crying “Geniuine pearl u...’ n not hoard the name “M Buttons in America. in 1837, rllwed a. button nlsde of silk. Following tllds were debutante; in which ma“ i‘ lmpmmbl” h" ‘ velvet and llml twisted materials; but they proved themselves wee-k sisters in service- for their edges would grow frayed by lbuttoning butlteu trade which was then de and unbuttonling. This led to the veloplug‘ In 1790 the process or invention of the corded edge hut- ton. Porcelain buttons appeared in 184th Anepitome of the button lu- dustry in Europe shows that B-rlzu- mskirmg; that Paris became ed the high-class articles of both i . n neteenth’ century the 1mm“ but’ England and France, melting s much cheaper grade of buttons: Mt 10mg Afterward the vegetable that CmchoeSiovekis produced tlorr . b W0 ll " Andrew Hood, winner of what is £Du§r§ro€ gliilafimbfiilthw: ‘a: ents of fancy glass buttons", that Company n; Snflngflgld‘ M,“ 3nd believed to be the only all-Canada , plouuhmg match mainly responsible for the develop- evcr held who died at Agincourt one, lastiweek. ' mmmry‘ i‘ Winnipeg Man. he h d OTTAWA. Ont, Aug. 2s. — A 1,, m, spice bu},‘,',',,,_,':° ° “w” (lime? 9K5 market and 3 further ardent curlel‘, and wag generally a ‘ __~‘ advance is reported from Toronto ‘km Vienna was active in the pearl lngllmn; but Milan also specialized JUST LIKE A MAN wlFE-L T0 THAT couclam sues BEEN ulmml "r0 HEAR, BUi'—6OLL.Y' I'D ul<s TO e0 our TD THE. BALL-GAME TODAY! on a small Wdlllam Eilllloot intro while active did not develop llor i-Fflde to the standard of that of Brlmlnlrhsm. Casper the pioneer in America. He intro- duced the brass button Henry Wtemon followed hllrn and uhn came Benialnun Randolph, _ lngham was the home of button, Rial! m we mu- Zi.°.".“..2l2.l‘.‘l’é‘.-“li‘;‘€°é.§’§.t.§“21’.i§l‘ hl.~.s"zrs...sz.m.z"zir:sss.slr. luodhauical prblom but was unsec- cessful, The following year 8. New Yorker. Isaac Smith lot in touch with the Dickinson Herd Rubber scale; that London, Wistsr was in 1750 The metal button industry on this side of the Atlantic was really born in Wateribury. 001111., 1800. in 1859. the vegetable first mode in the United States at heads. Mam. by A, W. Critchlow, button was Englishman, In 1862. Newark, together they improved upon but- button industry. at one time attain Lou making nlsch-inery. Since then. lng nearly to the stetuus of Iivlm- mgflufagtuufgd them *4 By Gene Knott The res-lly popular fellow hails ed “Block Shell. H9 is of nn "ex- qulisitely dark shade. tull of rain- bow tints." Portions of his shell 80 into the making of ohoiss white buttons whose clear tint is second of and three daughters of Toronto lore at present on a motor tour of the Province nnli visiting Mr. Jus- tice and Mrs. Hazard. Msny friends of George Keough. Cupe Traverse will be glad to learn ‘that he is improving after undergo- in: an opera/tics in the Prince County llloopltal. Miss Hegel Mstllosnn of Cam- bridge, Mnes and her sister, Violet of Emerald, have returned home after spending s pleasant visit with their uncle Norman C. _Brown of UDVB Head their Cousin William T. Brown accompanied them home. CARD OF THANKS Mr. Winslow Bradshaw, and fam- ily wish to thank their many friends for the kindness shown dur- l"l'8 their recent sad bereavement. 1603 meecee‘- EDMONTON __ wholesalers am earnings for the soven months oi’ only to that at the Macaw" we“ 1927i were $101,226.2D'l.1l, jsgainst unto“. During we mo“ energetic firsts 23; seconds 16. Prices to re- m tellers extras 38; firsts 34; seconds $1 21. VANCOUVER -— Prices to re- 20 ducers extras 41. firsts 39; seconds srr. JOHN - Country sole... are selling extras 36, firsts 33, sec- 42, firsts as. seconds a2. ‘HALIFAX — Wholesalers are paying country shippers delivered extras 35 to 39; firsts 31% to 34. seconds 27 to 28; Prices to retall~ ers extras 43 to 4-5; firsts 3'1 to 38; 1a seconds. 32. extras 32, firsts 2'7. seconds 23. ____._oo§-_._._.. the chief forest products of Cann- llucls of large value. says the Nat- ural Resources Intelligence Service of th Department of the interior. ‘LE. NYAIJ l i This valuable remedy poo- down condition: showing o loos of flesh snd q tendency toward weak lungs. Orsosots is s most vnlusbis antiseptic srld In this combination will be found most elflotlvo in ohronlo bronchitis. lingering deep-set, stubborn coughs and uthmstie conditions. Nysi , Creophos else Iortilos the system snsbiing wssk oonstl- tutlohs to sueeosslully oom- > but tho inroads of disosss germs. Gives appetite, in- creases flesh sud improves the gsnersi condition. Prioo $100 I bottle. senses unusual vsluo in run , _ I lllfolll Lwutiily < ruoue 211 _ < graph and telephone poles, minim: consumption. > " .__-q ‘ > ‘p Ws shsli be buying Bllue- <- ilerries throughout tho oes- “l son, paying highest market ’ , vsiue. _Wo supply you with 1t > pseksgss for shipping. Writs or phone us for prioo. The Island cola‘ Storage Co., Ltd. 17E QUQOII ‘INC! quoting country shippers extras 25; w” 4336175 m“ year’ ey were 5,188,043.25‘ last year. Cl-LAIRIJOTTETOWN -—- Whole- a heavy mum,“ saiers are quoting country points lmve been recovered Your injured Seventy laborers houses were de- Whlle lumber and puipwood arc ,,,,,1|5h9d_ near the Ontario boundary. discovery ‘has been outdo Winnipeg syndicate for , lccording to information obtained . here Many prospectors l from Ontario and Manitoba. district i’ l i, nrc rushing w the new lulu. 316.598.421.05 PERSONS KILLED AND MANY INJURED IN LANlDSL-I DE IN BURMA SIM-LA. PUNJAB, india. Ans. 2i onde 27. Prices to retailers extras n,“ least twenty person lillnd and many injured in u land lllic at the Tiger Camp ‘mine lu \'(il‘ilI9i‘ll Shah States. Burma, on mgusl. 26th. according to a gov- urunlent communique y. The landslide was attributed t0 TWQIJY bodies and twenty- rescued. issued lziborers ——-——<~o>-———- do, there are numerous minor pl-o- New GOLD F|ND m LAKE WINNIPEG MINING AREA XVINNIPEG. Aug. for a today. hlinnrlfs Linlsnons lor Dnnrlrull’. O-O~&O~O40§-O-I J. Lester Douglas 39 Queen Street Chsrlottlltown, P. E. I. Cream Sepsr-slors THE SHARPLES FE Extrd ports on hand. For Jul} ugniusl “NEW 2R. ~Gold Fire wood. iouce routs and ralie- showing across l! vein ohm lliroe railway tics. err-overuse Mock. teir» fllill a hall feet u» rhllr fool wide and exposed timber, banning materials and other m0". than 2M m“ h“ been d“. S f miscellaneous Products form uu l-ovrrce in the Gem Lake district. b Important item, largely for homo m the my“, wmnlwg mining srcll, distance of SUCTION Sklrns eleln st any speed. Terms to suit customers. Wrllo or phone 79s or 930 period of the rpealrl button industry n Brimlnghsm about 3.000 hands » were engaged. There were besides. at least 10 smell makers of penrlo buttons. The American War of In- lependeuce, however killed the ox- ucrt trade. Al. that time Birming- ham had overpowering rivals in rho Wench. who manufactured fancy ‘buttons; also in the Vien- nese, says the New York Timon. The "oval chuck" was invented by a mun named Bediey. who had also w. to Ibis credit the creel-ion of num- ahous appliances by means of wlvlch button-making was slmllllfi- ed. Matthew Boulton. in 1745. oflfl lnolled rinlaid and steel buttons. A plied in any direction. Old Sydney The “illlflll Screened 00a €...-_. We are well stocked with tll excellent Cool. to plsco your order. Hard Coal Just received o iorgo osrgo nut sizes. We will be pleased lowest prises. PHON E ‘I76 1mg,- later, poplar-macho and slate cgmg into use. A ripple was caus- ed lby the appearanc of s button heretofore unheard of-a covered button possessing an iron shank through which n needlmilould be Now is the tlms Herd Oosl both in stove and chest place your order now, best qusllty W. D. GILLIS 8t C0 all”? 1 U000 OR K11’!!- iuv onw- on-r sect. M Honk. com use. Mush. htvlzu tent sun-ll Mslhlt MAPLE tnr. about n-lls whom: MARK rumors: ALL THAT la coon m‘ BINDER TWINES. oo Norse ressusnrn our OTNII rwmts All n: svxev nu. tutu ollsnsrlrsso THE bRANTFCgkgnCORDAfiE CO. lmsmrcno. om-uslo. Binder Twine ‘SILVER LEAF BRAND) s00 n. pa o. ~44 ,5.- Gusrsnteod 550 feet‘ to the pound, mldo by the BRANT- vi FORD GARBAGE 00., LTD., the largest mshors o! BINDER TWINE in the BRITISH EMPIRE. ‘lor P. E- ISLAN D. N EW STYLE Boili- We sro SOLE AGENTS lol" thil HIGH GRADE TWINE Every boil of "Bllvor Lest" Twine Guaranteed to give the fullest ootlehction. Mode in both the OLD STYLE snti WHOLE-BALE AND RETAiL It hotlory prloeo. CARTER & COMPANY, LIMITED.