' PAGE TWO P‘ Gas in the Stomach g is Truly Dangerous? i Gas. Pain, Bloating and u feeiini: ofl fullness after eating are almost certain evidence of excessive hydrochloric acid iiu the stomach. ' Too much acid irritates the delicate etomuch lining, frequently causing , chronic Gastritis and dangerous lflcers. Food ferments and sours, forming l]. gas that dlstends the stomach and often iic- i rluusly affects the Henri. , It is genuine folly to neglect such a’ condition or to treat with nrtiricizil di- gestive aids that cannot ncutiziilzc the stomach acid. A better way is to pet from your druggist some Bisuratetl Magnesia (powder or tablets) onii take a little after euch meal. This famous but simple niiil inexpensive stomuch sweetener and anti-acid can he depend- ed upon to prove its value in less thun i five llllflulflfi. In most instances. relief comes instantly! Pleasant and perfectly harmless to use-Bisurated Magnesia. does givi- illlflfirful relief in nine out o! Ask your Doctor or Drufikist. ten cases. Cuba and Jamaica, _: the Spicy gaidens A ;_ 0f Ceylon and the Cali- contri- bute to the excel- lorchartls oi‘ fornia, all lence 0f l . 1M2 if by the case and thus get much ' v - . .' f‘ i oi piices. Solos v SUSSEX MINERAL SPRINGS ' LIMITED SUSSEX, N. B. CHARLOTTETOWN WHOLESALERS Carvell Bros. ; III/nll f . 1, 5111111111147, l I I l if 1 ' l I 1 . 1 = i '1 t. f“. /'/1"1 4'1 i '1 '1 '1 "1 '11 I? I I .1/ l/ 7,12%; i .,,1 1.1.] gggptilmf; \ \\“\ \\\\“ FROM ivioxrnrziu. i, 1, T0 LIVERPOOL 1/ Scpt. 9. Oct. '1 . . . . . . . . .. Montclarc Sept. 16. Oct. l4 . ,, Monn-osc Sept. 23. Oct. 2i .. ., Montcalm Sept. 30. Oct. 28 . . . . . . .. Mlnncdosai To Belfast-Glasgow l Sept. B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sept. 29. Oct. 27 , . . . . . .. To Southampton Sept. I0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Marloch‘ FROM QUEBEC To Cherbourg-Southampton- Antwerp ; ‘Sept. 9. Oct. 19 . . . . . _, Mnn1n¢|rn_ ‘Sept. 9. Oct. 5 . . . . . . . . .. Montroyai l ‘To Antwerp only To Clierbourg-Southampton Sept. ‘l. ‘Sept. 28 . . . . . . . . . . . .. Empress of Scotland Sept. ll. Oct. 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '2 . . . . . . . . . . . ,. flimpress of France Sept. 21 . . . . .. Empress of Australia. ‘Calls at Hamburg , Milli! Local Airrntiv or (l. IIRIIFE BHRPEE Dis. Pnsl. Anni 40 King Street Quint lnllll, N. B. _ 0OO¢O&v§OO-§§§-y9+§'. -"i_____ 9006-9-7-Wfll1. Hotel Mellta Tho Aiikeu House. Georgetown: Metagama \vill hf! closed to tho lflflvglflug pup- lic on rind uftor the 1st of October and is also offered for sale. Apply, Glasses “Housekeepers who never cf; {ketchup find it easy to beat s" _ ibatter." HE NEVER CATCHES UP She: Bill docs nothing but l‘ after girls. He: Yes-they all keep just little ahead of him it seems. 'NO DOUBT THEY DID Ready Orator: Oh. yrs, I 1.. 3 get up any time and make a sp ct. and think nothing of it. Shot Don't your audiences |I5‘|.'. iy think the same way? AS THEY BREEZED ALONG “I'm out to raise the wind for e ‘Q ">71. TGIILH- very iecessary thing these hcl t f ‘ A ' 1O n? L vFn" daPI/skiivd what is that“ E K “"“ ‘QQ O20 "I'm going to blovv myself to a ‘l "'(\r] on new electric fan." " “trl‘n-;_ "W Sits- “ -1 11v“ “""'.ov '1».- INTRODUCE ME “Mabel, are you fond of water ;sports." _ “Wcll. if they have plenty of . money." FORjALE 2 Shorthorn Cows with heifer calves at side. I two year old Shoflltorn Heifer, 3 one year old grude Heifers, l Premier Witt colt I year old. JAMES BLAKE‘, North River. ——-~— ~-~ l foriSale A; MRS. AITKEN. , fioorgetown. l BQIK-EHI-fii- ' i lF00O6§rOfi rO—OO-O0-$OO4-O4~%OI. EYES r:sr:n§ E. W. TAYLOR . l AND I 1 1 i J. s. TAYLOR g ed MIIIG AStoi-y at‘ Love and its Ted \ i THE ABSENT HOST. jut tile station and looked 'him expecliiiitlyn iip Kendall ti; meet him- ,'lie hud sent Keiiiliill ll wii-i-i ‘on [or his ilelziyed arrival. iiis genial glow was int-rely detained iilong the line. He his friend's apartment. ‘ But ii fresh .£l\\'i\ll(‘il hint there- {fcunsiz GLOVE snnnnmniutsotm’ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A BBNUUEB i King Carson swung off tile train nbniii l 'l‘iiere wits no old friend. no Phil- Aiid yvl that (very morning exphiiiiiiig the reas- of good spirits donbtctilv, he assured himself. Phil; somcwhere| fl put his bagel into ii cab and gave the atldress 01') disappointment, There was no’ jiiinurt-i- to his repeated rings. He ‘rlesi-rntled to the street and looked up in the window's of what he judpwl 1o he KendiilFs apartment. lThv-p" were closed and the curtains carry on its goisonouswork in our were ilruwn. So, he returned to body. Chec it before‘ too ate. ‘the vestibule and rang the tiell Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is guaran- ‘mzirked “Janit0r." The janitor eventually emerged from subterranean ilepihs- He was .11 very black janitor, with a wide, ‘loathsome grin and a good-natured chuckle. He had llle dll‘ of u per- extrq twat- Cvmes ready to eli- sou on whom the cares ot‘ life rest TYY it l" "mking- 591d and Servgi ‘very lightly‘ ' everywhere. Illade by Kellogg in , “Alistah Kendall?" he responded. Lmldo") Onmrm Rec P95 on every liu answer to "Carson's query. "He packama done gone away on he honeymoon. 9 Yus suli." he chuckled, "Mlsiali 'KE‘lll]ill1 he iloue inuhhli-ti liissi-lf lvchy suddu!" l (‘arson whistled- ~' i “Another victim!" he thought. 4 N-l-‘BRAN "Ileziveiis. don't they do anything else in this country any more?” "But, see here," he said aloud. ;*‘l’in a friend of his. He was ex- pecting nie- I've had ull my lug- gage sent hero. Didn't he leave uuy message for hie-for ‘King Carson?" The neuron face cleared. “Oh, is yo-zill lilistzth Cahson’! Yzis suh, yzis suh, ah believe he dono soil yirull was rouiin’. but ah tlisreincinbnh what he iole me uh ,w:is to do." i “But I telegraphed him," declar- IIHI Carson impatiently. "Had he ‘ lilexico, iviiei-e it's quiet and peace- ieft before he got my wire?” fiii." z The janitor removed his cap tin-l For several days Carson wonder- SUFZllChPd his woolly head. ed lorloruly around the tuwu. "Telegraf'!” Suddenly a ludicrous expression crossed his black face. - 1 "Lu ' l" lie began to laugh and lslnl) his thigh, (louhling up with ‘mirth. “Ain't Ah the forgetfulnesii pushou? lllistah Kendall, he don give uie u couple cr telegrafs to tuke to de telcgriif office-lemme son. what diiy wuz it? Ah forgets now. lluy was for yo~all. liiistrih (fuhsun- And luwsy, I done plumb forgot lo send dein!" l lle dived, wiihoul. warning. into Jiiis r-ellur, reappearoil with several ‘yellow telegraph forms, and hand- ed thnni to Carson, who scanned ;them riipitlly. ‘ They wort- Philip Kendall's trun- iii- zippoiils to his- friend to 00ml’ ~to him u: out-c. lie hnd waited iiii- “'41s h“ W11" lllTlkP 111% IIPWB "ml in] H“, m,“ nflnuu. rm. m, nnflwel-y Phil Kendall was lioiieymoouing ppm“. gnu,“ n, (\n1“,,_,, rm. m“ will) his tiutighiei‘ in his bungalow IllIlllPy his llilbilllifiSfi required. iiud ‘hY m“ 9"“ fihc messages hud never been (Til b9 cimfinued) -—-——-10 ilvspatchoil. Kim: Parson, puzzled. rend the messages, but. there was nothing iii them to expkiin why Kendall had wanted to see him in stich a hurry. “pmllflllLv wanted me to be best man." ho thought. “\Vcll," ho turui m)’ Will’. When my luggage urriv (is. huvt- it sent to the Palace Hotel will M111?" "Aw, now. Mistnh CBIISOII, yo~all ‘aiirt gm no call to go to no hotel." The janitor beamed his relief at "Mlstzih Kendall, he done yo-zill, so ,84 Years Old—Vinol i Makes Him Strong brings prompt, permanent relief l stibsidcil sonieivlizit but, with a .,_ , , , ,, ’ - _ to say! How ALI1-BRAN brou hi: ‘ ‘lune his 635321 hlfsflSflllilzilllfpoUllls wonderful relief from consul)“ on and indigestion. we were doctoring every day. and indigestion." Ills. W. D. Kmosiiuiw (Address on ryqunt) Constipation causes more than forty serious diseases. Don't lei: it teed to relieve constipation. two tables oonfuls daily-in chronic cases, wit every meal. Serve ALL~BRAN with mil cream-add fruits or honey for un _vo‘all files’ go up to his apahtiueut. Ali got de knv" So. half an hour later, King son ivas singing lustiiy iu Kendall's bail); his luggage stacked in Phil's bedroom. "Now who the deuce did murrv~nitd wli_v—-and when?" sou ruiuinated later, as, clad dashing ilressinlpgowti, he look ease in the sitting-room. " why tiidirt hv mention it in his ters‘! King, my lad/I'm very much ufruiil you should have stayed seeking. without much hope, ii ia- He was deadly loite- ly- He began to long for lliexicn, and. feeling rather piqued ill Ken- dall's silence and absence-Kendall miliar face. whom ht- expressly lind come sew-was on the point of packing up and returning, when, by chalice. he made the acquaintance of J.P. Collins. He had sought one of those st alcoves where orangeaile is peusetl to the accompaniment of a shine and tunes front n raucous mechanical, piano. In the nest choir ivzis a. rugged old Irishman. Wisifully. Carson addressed and the zicqiiniutauce. was spee mods»- J.P. look lilm home to dinner. It Spriiighill Ready A For Wlestvillef _ SPRINGHILL, Sept. 3.—Base round town as the date for |firsi game with Wostvillo for tht‘ Nova pronches. The games here are sche- duled for Monday nud Tuesday iii {l o'clock. and the games in Wesl- _ ,villo on Friday and Saturday escaping n scolding f0)‘ llifl lflXiW-‘Inoxi WQPIL This _vvur‘s series prom‘ ‘ises to be :1 most interesting one. It is generally conceded that West’ ville have the edge ou the pitching siziii‘ but outsltle of~ that tho miners are every hit. an strong as their op- St-oiia championship THE crust or ' lNillliiSilllN Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Read what Mrs. Kingsbury has "I em desirous of notifying you how util- ed both my husband end I are and the benefit we have reeclved from Kellen’: ALLBRAN. Before taking ALL-BRAN Now ALL- BRAN is our doctor and it lure docs the work. It's jult wonderful for constipation Program 7.00 P. M. KS1). WGY, WMAQ. ‘ WTAM Clev. Studio. 8.00 P. M. KDKA i316) Pitts. Elks Qdil Tomorrow's Radio THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 International ltamo Programs WOO 1508) Pliila. Studio ‘Trio. WGY i380) Schenectady. Opera. WTIc i535) Hartford. studio Pig. WBUR i256) N. Y. Italian Nlusic. rtet, CONCERTS » 12.30 P. M. WEEI i448) Boston. Music, l-l. D. Studio 6.30 P. M. WEAF i491) New York. Light 0p-, erii to WEAF, WEEI, WJAR, WFI, WGR, WRC. WCAE, WWJ, WSAI. Philip him. Eat kor Cur- was Phil (‘ur- in a his And lei- lu to reel dis- diIY WBZ let. WBBR 1256) N. Y. Orchestra. 900 P 10.00 P. M. SPORTS-TALKS 2.50 P. M. WCAE i517) Pittsburg. Clint Ki - 4.00 P. M. WWJ i375) Detroit. Base-mill. 5.25 P. M. 5.55 P. M. 6.00 P. M. WDAF i370) K. City. Baseball. 6.30 P. M. KDKA i316) Pitts. Sketch. 7.00 P. M. WPG i272) Atlantic City. Show. 9.30 P. M. 10.00 ‘P. M. WPG 4273) Atlantic City. Frys. 10.30 P. M. WCAE 1517) Pitts. Baseball. , DANCE ORCIIESTRAS WLW 1428) Cinci. Cross-Skys. (Copyright, 1927, by Internatio Radio Programs, Chicago.) Crop Report A Branches. The Branch Man ate knowledge of each local situation and are in close touch with crop conditions in all sec- boil ‘ _ _ is the main topic of conversation cd lo tho janitor, “I guess I'll be ou'_ the 51D‘ 0i piisturage. Hons of the districts mention- ed. GENERAL Q- gExcept where held up by sho ers cutting is now general through- out the Praiile Provinces iind tho prospects ou the whole are encour- aging with Alberta expecting ii Yield above the ziverage, Saskar. .chewan good average resul in Quebec harvesting i333) Springfield. Elks Quar- WBZA i333) Springfield. Vocalists. WEEI 1448) Boston. Friendly Maids. WLW (428) Cinci. The Ilossacks. If)’. WGY i380) Schen, N. Y. Baseball. KDKA i3l6l Pittsburg. Baseball. Beauty WBZ i333) Springfield. Baseball. 6.30 P. M. WGR i303) Buffalo. Statler. 8.00 P. M. WTAM (400) Clev. Euclid. 8.30 P. M. WTIC i481) Hartford. Colt Park. 9.00 P. M. WBAL 4285) Balm. Dance. 9.30 P. M. WJZ 1454) N. Y. Twin Oaks. 10.00 P. M. WGY i380) Schenectady. Dancin. 10.30 P. M. WSAI (361) ClnCl.,Sll‘llDIl. 12.00 Mid. llfll Below wt" l” found a hm.‘ penis are better for n Rood uvor- - age root crop but reports of fruiiit PROVINCE OF are not encouraging. ting is general proving satisfactory. I Synopsis of telegraphic reports received at the Head Office of the Bank of Montreal from its agers have complete and lntiml Made in Canada Do you know that Bon Ami comes in two forms-Cake and Powder? Both are made from the same in- gradients-both have the same wonderful gift of cleaning and pol- ishing withoutr scratching-both blot up the grime without hard rubbing or scouring. For, some purposes you’ll want Bon Ami Powder in its convenient sitter-top can—it’s‘so easy to shake out on a damp cloth. For other uses you’ll prefer the handy Bon Ami Cake. Most housewives keep both the Coke and Powder always on hand. These two “partners in cleanliness" are unequalled for cleaning and polishing all the things listed at: the right. L for cleaning and polishing Bon ‘Ami 36 Years on the Market - “Hasn’t Scratched Yet” BON AMl LIMITED, MONTREAL Principal uses Bathtubs and Tiling Windows Brass, Copper, Tin Fine Kitchen Utensils Steel Knivesend Fork: Refrigerators, Dis-hen SEPTEMBER 7 19027 i ofBim Ami—- Mirrors and Nickel Ware Aluminium ‘Herc White Woodwork ‘te Shoes, Th: Hands Linoleum and Congoieum 2i 'l‘ob:icc0 our‘ BRITISH cotumsmi the yield is| v and ‘I "QMQI: f-nfu. Ti advanced with good average yields.“ MARITIME PROVINCES. y Potatoes ore sizing well. Tomat- ln New Brunswick potatoes nroilc-ul quality and size. hxoept Ram-i 591910135118 I'D! in most sectious,;'l0(')ps where the yield is 80 percent due to wet weather. Oats nre welilof nverngn, The ztilifle crop, u, Ihended. In Nova Scodu apples very clean one will be fully 75 p91‘) [suffered in a recent having been ‘blown from the treesflfl) percent, pears auil pouches in») Potatoes will be under average {IHHOW average. “'2 is and] Manitoba. waiting iipou the weatlr‘ 0t‘, heavy grain crops is general. Ontario grains show more than av- erage yields mid ralu has been of inestitnnble value to root crops and In the hliirltinio Prov- oi‘ In i ponvutii and have a better hailing “mes n“ cm a suffered mm o | “I [llli 8-1 years old and iakr avenuw‘ Mayo" WNW“ and "l {PW from the rni-egt hciivy gale lihoizilgh lYiuol for weakness, It it; mm l ‘mwrf ha)“ bee" "ndeavoring m not as much its first repoits would ‘have gninoil in strength nntl get‘ (Llmflfe Emillfipmsiatlfd m “l” indicate, Potatoes are further iii- woighifl-JC. Iii, Byoke,‘ You he. “mdulll, m" 9' m m?" M" ‘q tooled by rot and blight. in Bri- were hlliilltlfPfi today when they 12in 1o fool stronger, lllil and S'€'t'5[l Jictteir, ihr- very FIRST week you ‘lllkl’ Vinol. A sintplo. siroiipihen- ing iron iiiid (‘Oil liver (‘mnpntillil in ruse for over 25 years for nerv~ Wis, run-down men and women, llfiidllv- old folks and sickly chil- ‘dron. You'll like tlii- pleasuul, |iusio of Viiioi. ‘ll1iil, |—._.- iiugiien Ding (1).. received word from President Mc- Vivtir, of the Cuundiuu Union that Paul's own admissions classed him the a us iiu A-l IIITIIPSSIOIIBI, ituil no iii-t- ioii could be taken iiutil the go ni mvotiug of the new, Union. Parties‘ who hiive been working ludepeud-i cniiy of the athletic here wen- very indignant on rei ing this communication- association: ieiv-E "i ‘,‘Bats all the A. 0. wrlli-n Our nrodur “I-Iconomy" in the fnrniu-e. nnt only In rout but In luh also. Home) nprrlnl features ere-Verti- ml shaking handle, iunvcs atnoping, long lire travel, double ruin; with ulr space, ulr hint, Inlv fuel consumption; cud extra heavy construction lfilllaul. It will ply you men: .5... n. of furnace-n in - @iSie>' “ IPELESS" I L’ A ,Ii!°lf@@% keynote of this Other Kinds ' 0f Furnaces" (‘ogiiwi-ll, firnrgetoivn, I’. E. I. Penna Fnriiiil-r in wry null!- fuctnry. It huts nll the other kin-in this town in n hunt er and n roul nuvrr. _____.l OI A. "all"! I O0. Distributor! ciinmdovrsrown AND, - eumiisneios will reduce SASKATCHEWAN ARil-JA. »~ All grains are maturing rapidly and cutting will be general‘ Rust, frost iind saw- lfly have taken fairly heavy ideal weather condition-s prevail, BiANFITOBiL-iileiivy held up cutting and caused further i lodging of grain. especially that uf~ ‘ ifected by rust. which is widely pre- Harvesting is proceeding slowly with ripening of late grains depending upon the weather. this week. wulmt. 'crop of tllnsll‘ cred. ge. . ion. a Wood- Potato pple (irop, though ln-civy. is a. very irleiin one. llettlils follow:~— _ PRAIRIE PRQVINCES. tish Colunibin thrcshiux lizii-i reverti- eil good yields of groin. iiud 85 tomatoes iirc excellent and ALBERTA WESTERN AREA.—E are reported heavy. SASKATCII Cour the rains PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Crops of wheat, oats and bnrieyi are heavy and erect good grade. Root crops, vegetables and ¢orn are , ‘backward. , Au exceptionally 300d: ulG has been gath- Tree fruits are below aver- Toiiacco is in good condi- Grass pastures are wer PROVINCE ciironwimo. are beginning to mature. Considerable frost and rust (IIIIIIIIKB yield and grade. SOUTHERN toll. have l .q-.~,-u-—wnv~-l---—-qwfi" I , end ifuitting was becoming general but| |hmt been held up by rain, north-tr] llarly from (‘nlgriry rSoutli. | illiwlll generally continue ‘ilblfl. Pros- fuvour- ALBERT/t NORTHEAST- PERN AILI‘IA.--(‘IIIIIIIK is genera/l. (‘i-ops BERTA SOUTHEASTERN AREA. ,|——A good average ryo crop is now slicing thresheil lillil with favourable [weather :1 good wheat yield is np~ piirently assured. iWIiN NORTHERN AiREA.~Wheat 'f‘llltll1g is now general. grains AI.- E. S0 Y Ilse yield. storm, many cent of average. Plums and prunes: Hop [iii-king is gen-i‘ 5°‘ 1'5 Tellflftcd in uiiiuy tiisti'icts.,ei'nl, with u more than averagi- n Prince Edward Island into tiliglitlcrop. has appeared on potatoes in some <QQ->-2_- districts. 0-118 promise an river-l tilnternul parasites in the shape lot ‘r ' " . _ ‘hey ‘ r ._ a mail‘ rctaid physical development T ikeep the child 1n a constant state oi unrest and if not attended w. H)“ dungor lilo. The child can be spared 'l'lll'43:illliig'0i'vgfltlll cropis xvellimupn suffering and the mother much anxiety by) using a reliable‘ remedy. such as Miller's Worm Pow- W“ “"9 "b0" "VPYZIBP 811d 0f W199i ,1 dcrs, which are sure death to worms. worms in the stomach imd bow- e0 els of children sup their vitality nnd8932-9-3-3l- VO44 , Farm for Sale ' AT WINSLOE STATION 49 Acres Land. APP‘? to G. A. COLES» Wlnsloe 0-0 o o 0o v0 o» v+04+o~o +Q¢*f »__.._—-ifl __ __ _ _;_ BEAR IN MINI) THAT ON SEPTEMBER 18TH. RAEDERIGTDN’ EXHIBIHQLI THE BIGGEST, BRIGHTEST AND BEST IN EASTERN CANADA OPENS rrs I)0ORS In addition to the usual Gigantic Display of LIVE STOCK POULTRY, AGRICULTURAL and DAIRY PRODUCE, FRUIT, FLOWERS and DOMESTIC SCIENCE WORK THERE WILL BE SUMI‘) TIONS THAT IIAVI‘) EVER BEEN STAGE!) The Five (lasting (‘lampbells in separate acts. This is posi- tively the most startling nnu amusing combination stared anywhere in these parts. A chance ls offered onloolgorg 1o try their skill at similar stunts. CERVON E This Band was the leading feature iit most of the m; sssxhmuch enthusiasm as to make it almost ‘ Lenorafs Stoppers Absolutely the classiest danc- ing act ever put on any stage. Russian, Spanish and arrobn- tic dances, and the famous Dance of the Wooden Soldiers. And the girls-oh my! 2 agree when they heard it. WHEN ALL THE BEST HORSES IN THE MA ERAL OTHERS. WILL COMPEL’! E till!!! OF Till-I MUST MARVELLOUS AMUSEMENT ATTRAC- IN TIIE MARITIME PROVINUES. The Phuimy Phord Admitted to be the blllcst laugh act in the wdrid. If yflll can imagine" u. Ford acting like nn ell with the cramps. you will have some notion of what this thing is like. Child- ren from 0 to 60 go only over AND HIS BANI) FROM NEW YORK. iiiirs in the Eastern States list year, end crea- m LA . - .. hits for thll ' . , . g show at he!" However Fredericton Exhibition has managed to secure it for the forthcomin expense. but visitors will that the money was well spent. ALSO 3 DAY’S RACING l FOR $6,500 IN PU RSES INE AND NEW BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT, AND BEV- FOR SUBSTANTIAL PURSBB ALL T0 BE SEEN AT FREDERICTON BETWEEN ,,_-,;,S_,§PTEMBER,-,-24thi , .