..rarn an“ umnan laid mnst sllrrinl: with‘! ./ $31.9‘! What exactly w. f; W5 - TERTOH LEWIS STONE AND OTHERS _ mysterious, alone. bravtng the jflflfld nf men . . alramatir‘ ‘tory. sve the soul of :1 brave . . . .>\l.l.-’l".-\l.l\'lN(i picture era-r mndr. ___ __> W ‘rill: W wmxur: - AND THE XEEDLE smclfic. not general; and the chem- ‘.1l"£l fix-m Page 6 Bnmhajl rats that were klllcd by B. i. .;1_r (l/Jsfi uvonrys-five years ago. in was the recocnltzon of the pro- tective influence of on attack cf _ V smallpox. and later of cowpox, that l led to the introduction. prounds. first of inoculation and tlicn , ofvnccinzltlon. against the fomierl (lxcase Axirl bvfoic it was knmrn that f the dancer of men-lcs lomcncd withl faipnclpoiivixivil!, mum‘ ]l£\l‘(*lll5 wore , in the. hobo oi llt"..l)i“.".\lt‘l‘. cxposlnw _ l their f~hildrvn to lnfvvtuizi ' "ca: l: nvor." , * hngipons .' - cakes is not at all clear. The rcsult- voked into existence by I “LOEKw flow about a new Potato Digger for this season. we If you are Interested. we u-lll be glad lo quote you on t k our New Improved Proctor. Over three hundred in use in n I P. l; Island. _' ' Less Bruised and Covered Potatoes. hi l . Write for prices, terms. etc. .4 I 1 Bruce Stewart & Go. Ltd. - Y i CHABLOTTETOWN AND WED. "l . follow hcr in the ingvprbtcction_‘or*1lnmunlzatl‘ H?‘ 1.1) THE SOH FOH WHOM SHE HAD SAORIFIOEO ALL -—- ‘was he now in her hour of ne where ed ? will‘ ‘ ‘Vi/l Ill ALSO SOUND NEWS , Mat. 3.15 16c and 37c. Eve. 7.00 8a 9.00 25c, 42¢, 52c. tion of u virus so altered and atten- uated as to be incapable of produc- l d l ' 1 - l1“! an p“ “a methods and e19 ling the actual disease, Anti-diphth- I meets involved are by no - - uniform. stance winch could be the pure nntitoxic or on empiric ticable to detach ally tends both to neutralize tlicm that l physiologically or with the phagocytes. S0 Luckily. in tho lnocuza- ~ i kLOBIS-O-El-ttsiil. E3 ' s1. nrrvnfotirnn stoma J QUEEN STREET )ESN’T it give you a feeling of Dpleasure to button a truly hand- some shirt about your person? Isn’t the satifactlon doubly keen when you reflect that it cost you only $1.19? Well, here you have them, gen- tlemen,-whltes, blues, tans, greens, ctrlpee, patterns-all at one enticing price. Opportunity l 1 9 All Models Shlrts with collars attached, snd neckhand shirts. some in every size. l l l l l l , l " lnntlgens wltlithe normal body col- ’ 101115; and some remarkable laboraq ' skin an infinitesimal amount of dlph- l l sec. tL-Mlnorca. Hen: ‘ flcially immunized. means l ~ - < 1 n ~ u has m n" been found , (no scrum is thus obtu necl, and as , impossible to ixolatc zany actual sub- regardcd as antibacterial agent. On the other hand, in a num- bcr of cases lt has bccn found prac- concentrates con- taining the essential factor. The im- munizing agent. whatever it is, usu- the bacterial toxin and in some way so to uct on the living corms as to make more readily incorporated- patholngically - the these l, nntitoxic factor can oftcn be pro- l proved cl enormous value both lnl . 4th. G l treatment. and in prevention. Gorge Daniel’ Charlottetown‘ The , blood scrum of n horse having, con-l sequent on a series of steadily ln-l l creasing doses of virus, become. heav- ily charged with the antitoxic factor. is injected into a susceptible or ln- sec 4__Legh0m wmte He” fected person, and produces a tamp- orary “passlve" immunity. So highly‘ charged with antibodies, may the animal's blood become, that its tol-; erance for the specific toxin can bel increased from ten thousand to onel hundred thousand times. The state, thus induced tn the animal is spok-l en of as “active? immunity, and cor- ‘ responds fairly closely with the im-l l ’::: l munlty brought about by an attack; l of the disease itself. Prophylaxis of‘ rabies‘ Smallpox’ typhoid and pum- t Sec. 6.-Leghorn, any other variety typhoid ls effected in this way. Not only passive, but also active‘ immunity to diphtheria. may be given l to susceptible children by the injec-l tion of a mixture of diphtheria toxin,‘ and antltoxin. The immunity thus; conferred lusts for several years. By; a method known as the Schick test- which consists in injecting into the; therlu toxin, and observing whether, or not a redness appears round the; ' injcctlon-point-thc susceptible: mayl be separated from the insusceptlblesh‘ the former nlonc needing to be artl- l It has commonly been assumed that the production of an "antibody" antigen ,of bacterial or other origin) ‘ is o. peculiarly vltalistlc phenomenon“ purposefully and not incidentally de- , fenslve; though it has alway! b99111 difficult to fit. in with this view the~ multiple specificity of the "immune bodies“ thus automatically formed. It 1s scarcely credible that. we have. concealed within us, sepflffllb mum‘, anisms for immunization against , each of the many and infective organisms and IOrBlBH 130' l tclns that. threaten to harm us, Late- . 11,-, the opinion has been srcwlnz that ‘antigens with the normal body ool- . mcnts of the blending of the various, wry experiments carried out 1n the past, year at the Hygienic Institute of . , Ufa, and at the Bacterlologlc Insti- ~ tute of Perm, lend strong support to . lthe contention that before long we l may be in n. position to manufacture " .‘ in the laboratory, without the inm- l vention of a living host, specific antl- i l bodies, just an enslly as our chemists l already synthesize adrenalin. l Antibodies, in fact, would seem to , be, as Mr. ll/lorley Roberts has s0 en- l I thusiostlcally argued (by the wayq l why do not more non-medical men} l of letters and ldcas take to nhvslolo- ~ rglcal speculation-fresh attitudes are, l badly necded?), of the nature of cat-i ] alysts. provoked into being by the tn- l fective agent itself. After all. the, breaking-up into harmless and useful l amino-acids of the potentially pols-l onous proteins of our food, by apect-E flc enzymes or ferments, is not. very unlike the body's defensive reoctlonl to a. bacterial toxin. Indeed, a; Mn] Morley Roberts suggests. there accrual to have grown up within us a. wrt 0! l intro-organic relation whereby-sol long ea health obtains-Aha whole of‘ the body has acquired immunity to,‘ the secretions and excretlonn of its] specialized ports. When, ln dlaeue.) the potency of the neutralizing or‘ counterbalanclng factors is lessened. the potentially toxic nature of these secretions is displayed. Teacher: "Willie, cm you tell me how matches are made?" Willie: "No, mdam, but I don blame you for wanting to know." "What on earth do ‘you mean?" "Mother any: you've been trying t0 nuke om for l Provincial Sec. 1.—-Pltt Gama Cock: Sec. 2.~—Pltt Game Hen: Sec. Ila-Leghorn White Cock: Sec. 5.-Leghorn any other variety Sec. '1 .—Mlnorca Cock: l 36¢» 9-—0l'l11ngton. anyvarlety cock: in TCSDOHSB 5° me llltmduclllm 91 B" Sec. 10.—Orplngton any variety hen. 7 Sec. lL-Plymouth Rock barred cock various y sec, .,_ Boo. aL-Plymcuth Rock White Cock 1-nc_g_1gARi.o1"_r_1;jj_g_\yN GUARDIAL MatJJB 11o cud 16c. Eve. 7.00 Ind 8.45 . . 16o and “c. APITOL TOOAY -sacrificed on the altar l of a fiery passion ! ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS J“1flSS CLASS Sh-CHICKENS l l l l l l Sec. 1.~Pltt Game Cockcrel: 1st. George Dalzlel. Charlottetown. 2nd. George Dalziel. 3rd. George Dalztel. sec. 2.—P1tt Game Pullet: 1st. George Dolztcl, Charlottetown. 2nd. George Dalzlel, Charlottetown. 3rd. George Dallel. Sec. 3.-Leghorn White Cockercl: , 1st. Albert Munroe, Plctou, N. S. 2nd. Albert Munroe. 3rd. C. H. Wlsner, Plctou. N. 8. 4th. A. Boswell A: Bon, Summer- side. Sec. 4.—1.|eghorn White Pullet. 1st. Albert Munroe. Plctou, N. S. 2nd. Albert Munroe. 3rd. C. H. Wtaner, Pfctou. N. B. 4th. Mrs. J. 1". Euton, New Wilt- shire. Sec. d-Leghorn, any other variety: 1st. William R. Plummer, Pacific Avenue, N. B. 2nd. Jos. Curley, Central Royalty. 3rd. Joseph Curley. sec. u-Leghom any other variety Prize List F OWLS 1st. George Dalzlel, Charlottetown. 2nd. George Dalziel. Charlottetown. 3rd. George Dalziel, Charlotteown. lst. George Dalztcl, Charlottetown. 2nd. George Dalztel, Charlottetown. 3rd. James Collier, City. 1st. C. H. Wlsner, Plctou, N. S. 2nd. C. HI Wlsner, Plctou, N. B. 3rd. C. H. Wlsner, Plctou. N 5. 4m. A. Vye Gibson. Monet/on, N. B. 1st. Albert. Munroe, Plctou, N. S. 2nd. C. H.» Wlsner, Pictou, N. S. 3rd. C I-1 Wlsner, Plctou, N s. 4th. C. H. Wlsner, Plctou. N S. _ Pullet: . cock. let. William H. Plummcr, Pacino 1st. Rose Valley Poultry Yards, Ave N B Ohnrmttemwn‘ 2nd. William H. Plummer, Home 2nd. Joseph Curley, Central Rcy- Ave N B as“; m 3rd. m» Valley Poultry Yards, . Rose Va y Poultry Yards, charkmemwm charmttewwn‘ sec. ‘L-Mlnorco. Cockerel: 2nd. L. A. Haszard. 1st. L. A. Hazard. City. 8rd. W. J. Cudmore, Clty. Hen: 1st. Rose Valley Poultry Yards. 2nd. Rose Valley Poultry Yards. 3rd. Joseph. Curley, Central Rlty. MRS. LOUISA SENCABAUGK On July 18th, there passed away to her eternal rest, Mrs. Louisa. Bcn- l cabaugh, one of the oldest residents ‘ of Murray Harbor North. The deceased was 1n tho 104th year Q of her age. Because of a. fractured hip, Mrs. Sencabaugh had been laid aside from active service for several years, an exceptional rapid’ growth, of cancer causing death. During Mrs. Bencabaugh‘! inactivity and lust , lllncu she was patiently, constantly‘, and tenderly ministered to by her, daughter-tn-law, Mrs. William Sen-l cabaugh (nee Miss Jessie Graham“! Murray Harbor North). The late‘ Mrs. Sencubaugh was n daughter ofl George Sentner, formerly of New‘ Perth, P.E.I., and was born on Febl lst, eighteen hundred and twenty-' stx. She was a good neighbor and. a. true i friend to the needy and especially to the stranger seeking o night's lodg- ing and reat. (For so much u yo do 1st. Jack ‘Itiorne, City. 2nd. W. J. Cudmore, City. 3rd. Alfred Mullins, Moncton, N.B. 4th. W. J. Cudmure, City. 1st. Jack Thoma, City. 2nd. Jack Theme. 3rd. W. J. Cudmore, City. 4th. Jack Thorne, City. 1st. Thomas Mllls. City. 2nd. A. Vye Gibson. Moncton, N. B. 3rd. Thomas Mllls. 1st. George Holmes, Amherst, N.S. 2nd. A. Vye Gibson. 3rd. Thomas Mills. 4th. Mrs. John W. MacGregor, Wlnsloe. lst. John MscIrmls, City. 2nd. Joseph Costello, City. 3rd. Frank L. Hope, Moncton, NB. 4th. A. Vye Gibson. lz-Ploymouth Rock barred Hen‘. 1st. William a. Plummet, an Pact- “i ‘mm °“° °l m” Y° 5° 1' “m” flc Ava, N. B. " m“ Sixty-seven yearn ago, united in marriage to John Benea- sm lagplymouth Rock any other Dough. who predeceased her by, ‘ - twenty-seven years. By this union: Variety Cock: . m,“ Mm 1h A Rankine’ Browns were born four sons and threel F)“, N’ a ‘ daugters, all of which survive her, 2m, Joseph Cums,’ amt“, Rm“ save one. Her none are Cyrus, deceas- ‘ am, , ed, of Maiden, Mass. U.S.A.. John: 3rd_ Edison Macnenan. Em Farm Horton. of Pembroke, PERL; Wllllam,‘ Sm 14__P,ymouth Rm,‘ my 0th" on the old homestead, and James of‘, varmy Hem mfglgstonrzrltluag. fhbttlltlggtél’! as) 1st. Jos. Curley. central R0 alt . a’ " e“ am“ 7m s‘ 2nd‘ George Holmes’ Amhersi Nlfs- Murray Harbor North: Mary. deceas- ardl Edmon Mmchenan’ Exp‘ Farm ed, Mrs. William Westnway. Albion‘ Sec. lFL-Rhotle Island Red Cock. B“: “d M‘"““'°”' M“ “b” my‘ is,“ wmred Cudmom mm nolds, of Old Town. Maine. The de- zmt Fwd Blanchard’ City ceased 1s also survived by sixteen] 3rd. Flora Holmes, Amherst N. s. gm'd°hnd'°"' "mew" m“ “mml Sm larRhode wand Red Hen‘ children and thirteen great greoti 1st. Fred Blanchard Clty. srandchlmrell’ . " ‘ 3nd. Flore. Holmes. Amherst, N. S. The funeral "Wm" we" mnduct‘ 3rd. Wilfred Cudmore, City. ed “t m’ “m” “d m" b’ ‘h’ Sm “Fwyandotw whh Cock. Rev. Peter Currie. The poll bearers “t, 88mm‘ shaves, sunny Btu‘ were John Reynolds, Point Plcuant; N. B. 2nd. Samuel Steevea, Sunny Brae, 3rd. Samuel steeves. Sunny Brae. Sec. ll-Whlt Wymdotte White Hen 1st. Samuel Btcevea. 2nd. Samuel Steeves. 3rd. Samuel Steevoa. Sec. lll-Wyandotte. any other var- and. A. Vye Gibson, Moncton ,N.B. 3rd. Joseph Costello, City. Reynolds, Gupereoux: Richard Sen- cubaugh. Sturgeon‘. Benjamin and Rowan Sencnbaugh. Pembroke. The six men being grandsons of the de- parted. The lntenncnt took place in the old Cemetery at Murray Harbor North. Good-bye till morning comes again. lety cock: we v port, but not with ought of pain, if; “bfg L" A" “mm” B"°'"“ 1m night u short, and hope u sweet ‘ ' To fill our hearts and wings our feet. 2nd. More. Holmes. Amherst. 3rd. Flora Holmes, Amherst. Sec. IQ-Wyandotfu, any other var- iety Cock: 1st. Mrs. L. A. Rankine, Brown's rm. "is. 2nd. Moro Holmes, Amherst. N. B. 8rd. Flora Holmes. And so we sing the glad refrain. Good-bye. tlll morning comes again. Good-bye till morning comes cgnln, The shades of death brings thoughts of pain, But could we know how short the night That falls. ind hides them from our sight, Our hearts would sing the glad re- fraln, Good-bye, till morning come: again, 6820-11 1st. I. I‘. Archibald, Clmrlcrttcwwn. 3nd. I. P. Archibald. 3rd. A. Boswell d: Son, Bummer- ; l) 6A .....l_ l‘ day, Sept. 16th. l . l Vincent's Orphanage are truly grate- % t lto paint the classrooms. 'by Mr. Harry Duggun Sea View with {by Miss Vlmy Jones of Bunbury. l Also the carriage class. which is to-‘ ‘day considered out of date. due to‘ 5h, w“ ways. but the number of entries and: ouolity of some goes to chow that‘ l Standard Bred, etc. John Weateway, Albion Bay; Mlltonl M11. Elmer Mncllellcn hos return- SEYITMBER 9, 1939 illantral Guardian ‘I . - .mu$mumm:A“l§N@N§E§d!jMBt Henna-Heart: Memorial Hall, Tucs- GR-ATEFUL-‘Ille Sisters 0f Sh] ful to Mr. and Mrs. Simon Pnoll. 8n; for the sum of $50 which was used Sic-mum MISS MCLEAN, CORSETIERE, of the Canadian H. W. Gossord Co, will be at this store all day Wednesday: Sept. 10th. with Gosaard foundation, gonnenta. You are cordially invited‘ to come in and be fitted. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 6836-9-9-2! BONSHAW INSTITUTE — The monthly meeting offhe Bonshaix- Women‘: nutltute mot at the home oi Mrs Wm. Nliclloc. Roll call was respond“ to by 14 ' with‘ W “mu NRQJAlMLQ-Xdlwxvgdasénufi RED Ros: TEA ?cqodt!bc?M ‘No Qvnuucs - - nuusu. ‘l. Qumran; "Riddles" one new member and four] visitor: were pnent. On motion o1 Mrs John McNevli-i, seconded by Mrs Goddie McLeod, and carried, it was ordered that $5.00 be contributed to the school fair 00 be held in Sep- tember. Mrs John McManua kindly invited all members of the Inettturle to her home Friday Aug 19th for al social evening A picture-guessing cmtest was put. on by Nlrs Elmer Crosby and prim awarded 1st prize Mrs Sterling Melted 8nd Consola- tion prize was won by Mrs Dan Dar rah. Miss Jean Crosby invited the members to her homo for the Sep- lember meeting. Boll call to be m- awercd with been: suggestions. Mr. and ma. V. T. Howutt accom- turned Saturday from a very enjoy- able motor trip to Boston. While there, they met many Islanders who endeavored to make their brief stay o. pleasant one. Old Lady: “Captain, will you please come down and ace what's the matter with my stateroom? "It's lumping around terribly.” American Anthracite COAL We are now dtuohnrgtng the Bchooner Jenn Anderson with 800 tons D. d‘: H. Hard Nut Coll. This COIl has given our customer! lut year the best of latllfnctfon and we will guarantee this cargo to be just as good, l! otbctter. Welsh Hard Goal We are llan well ltookcd with this excellent ‘ coal and can do- llver any quantity required. If interested in Hard Coal call at our ofllcc or phone 170. W. ll. Gillis & Go. mfFIaOVElttENTB-‘Ihe warehouse immediately opposite the C. N. R. depot 1n Kemlngton fa austalntngl some alterations sin-ling at unprove- ment. The owners, P. MoNutt and son have elevated the building about tour feet and have excavated a. 0e1- iar four feet below the surface of the ground. This given woomodat- ion for 6,000 cubic fact of perishable , products. The work was performed, o body of able assistants and dbows that all detail: have been worked out with careful supervision. ‘This firm P. McNutt and son] whose central business 1s in MaJ-' peque are a dletlnctlve asset to Ken- slngton and are supporting the pro- gress of the town pi connection with i‘, the other firms here. Despite losses by flre Kcnsingion ls again forging ahead and ls supported by one of the most progressive agriculturll sec- tions 1n the Province-Y. M/lncnxcELLr-zivr snowmo- P Mr, J. Reagh Home, of Wlnsloe, re- H N G turned home on Saturday night from Halifax, N.S., and St. John,‘N.B., If you want Expeditions and where he had been exhibiting his fine horses and cattle at the exhibi- Expert workmanship Send to tlons, and as usual was successful in n . Fred ll. Tralnor winning many of the highest honors 80 Grafton Street in all the classes. 'I‘he event which Opposite Prince Edward caused the most sensation of the show was the hurdle class, where Mr. Home's 8-year-old filly. the Vogue. proved herself an excellent amateur Ileaper and furnished a splendid ex- hibition. carryln! off first honors each evening, being copnbly ridden Theatre the great number of automobiles Phone 3934 which take possession of our high- thorc are still some wonderful horses} ——~—--——-—----_--- which causes more admiration and thrill than even the 8-100. This class was won by the famous Lennox Sensation. familiarly known to his many friends as “Bobby”, Mr._ Home‘: favorite Hack-racy. Other classes won was the roadster single and double saddle classes heavy draft express, general purpose We would Judge that from those classes. Mr. ltlorne plays an important part in the Maritime exhibitions. PER! ONALS TAKE No CHANCES Why experiment when you get. quick delivery of the better netting? “Prince mild" . Fox Netting 115'" l6 TIME PROVEN_ 80nd Your Order ‘ lg, . Today .. ‘v Write or telograpfx Order ahlpm within m hour. Mr. June: Rae-lam of Springfield. was a plsasncer to Halifax on 51t- urday monung where he will resume his studies at Dalhouale University. led u» her home m Montreal, um- lspendln: tho sununer with her por- mtc, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hammlll, Irreetnwn. § Friends of Mira. C. E, Burke, will be pleased to know that she is doing nicely after hcr recent operation 1n the City Hospital. Min Hlldn Johnson left yesterday morning for Halifax N. 5.. to resume ha: duties u nmsc-ln-mlnlng in tho Halifax Inflrmu-y. Mr. Fred A. Macleod of Gorhun, N. 1-1.. And MM. Nell Mstheaon of Water-ville. Maine, urlvcd on the Illl-hd Bltll-Nly nllht and are guest! at 24 Chestnut Street. O war-a; - -~ nomundfi fled Kelly has rctiuned from the , omvmm v1 Bnrlnamw. wnm m - l ‘Wngggf- l- '- pa-nied by ~M.r. and Mrs. Cudmoro rc- rvwv~€‘vv wooo-o-o-ooo-ooo-ov EYES T AND GLASSES YITIIII n. w. rumor: J. 8. TAYIDI Onwnmrhtl § Ill Hammond Smog ‘ __ FOX WIRE "Quality is the First Consideration" L SIZ IN STOCK Fennefl -—AND- Ohadnler -_' HARDWARE- “ PEERLESS " ENGLISH FOX HETTIHO For security on your Fox or Mink Ranch- Satisfaction guaran- teed. Sold by the Oldest dealers in ranching supplies. The Rogers Hardware Company Limited We also sell such ao- cessories as Fox Pans: Tongs, Staples, etc. 3000M l! Alfred Fraser. luc- m mu Ar V. wuMdncnmuumHnIwI-‘JLXV 4‘ I nimble,‘ - ..- .. _ W‘. - Wghlpflwt-