SEPTEMBER _21, 1-927 o. Aluniiiium Utensil ‘I, has grown rto 1,000;- .E"!%Z'€Z' for the year ending $5,512,720.46 for the y 1927. Profits for 1923. for 1927, $800,357.99. .-»¢ TI." . \Ve Pom nylor suit‘. . Pull . ,,<>.. A, Remarkable Five 'Years’ Growth ‘Approximately 250,000 families have pur- ‘ chased kitchen utensils made by The Club with factoriegyu-in Chicago and Baltimore. H"; a _ ,; Front less than‘ IOU-salesmen in 1923, the yéair the compaiiyl was lestabiished, Cross sales have increased from $1,133,177.29‘ i-o offering the common stock of this OHNSTON AWWAKI} m. .. an lllinois corporatiom the salesforce June 30th, 1925, to ear‘ ending June 30th, were $1§8,648.09, and particulars on request. light iii their chicken houses, poul- novo-ooo v0.0 o 0 o o co “+0 o 0+0 Moooowwoo o6 o» 0.0 coco“ “There is no Other t; HICKEY s. '1 Manufacturers H... OQO-O Efltjizmu. cu lit-IE sues p; PAPER, HARGING LIBEL _flgll(.‘l'ill Sir Arthur (Zurrio, rom- mdlillor oi‘ ll1t' (‘aiizuliun (Jorps ju Frat-e, and, now Principal of Mr- (llfl"UlllVCl'\w‘ii)/. has issued a Wl'li eli ing unsiutvil (iiillUiKUi-l for libel ug i st. l1‘. W; Wilson, (editor ut' tliq$ort llope (liiiiiigiiiiil W. 'i‘. iLl Prilsttui. who is alleged lo lie the iiutrlioi- of the article (‘ilillllllilllllil oil _ The article t-oiiiplziiiivd of W-iii entitled "hltins," and zippearoil iu the I'm-i. llopo ttuidt- on Juno 1'i The article llliUl-(Qii llini the‘ lives of Citiizidiaii soldiers \V(‘l‘(!‘ needlessly z-iat-rlficeil in. the t'oi'-' Wadi niovoiiioiit itiwzirils hlons‘ just before tho Armistice. was to some into ettnot for no other row: son than to glorify the headquart- ers staff. I —————<o>-—--— HENS LAY 16 HOURS A _DAY_ By iiitroilutriiig artificial sun- try farmers ot‘ Procsall, England. are making their liens lay 16 hours a day. The urtivlfial light is turii- ed oii at 4.35 o'clock lli the inoiui- iiig and (‘0ll|lillll"ii until the sun rises. Laying lids increased. and the fertility oi‘ eggs used for hawk- ing"‘l'iitliiiiiiprtivivil 20 plir rout. rais- ors say. January lititulieil chicks [;£>i.-'BB“I’llilCll exercise us If ‘they were butcher] ni tho iiorinzil time. Apt]. Ono farmer iiistiilletl the llg t iii October. when the output or o gs was (Increasing. and was radii-tied by an illflfiflitlvti product- inii pf 60 eggs a tiny. r- < gKlDNEY Z / ’/ D. KID . _HE'U51A-'r'|5:5'(l7»o lll/ HT'§ D1595 c " "lfiffTiUh p1'l) m ,.... We titan - supply ‘Quilt-Quilt y cohlsuy quantity required. .> o i‘; End's ‘sttltlilliiiill. s? ifiumts. i. , isVi-Eiinss. i amnion noimo ALBION srovs ' Atoms NUT‘ ' . -. AMERICAN ANTIIRACITE. whisk iiuriishcns. liilihslhbv" 8 prices on cor lots. ‘I that has the Lovely Flavor that NicholsonlsBlack has. Men say s0. “Millions oiiFigs Used Yearly." rosAooo 00., LTD. <> o 04 woo-o 0+0 0+0 mow-o» o-ofroo 4 o4§§§g4§ A, ¢+,,4,,H . very grestly missed in his home. ti-le l“: Prompt deliveries. lowest priced. insist a; McCurdy Bldg" Hamax I ‘FMBERS: Montreal Rtnrk Ion-house, Toronto Stools Exchange. ltlontrnsl furl: hlqrlfrtx". \Vinnlpog Grain Exchange, > - > (‘liit-ngo Board of Trade. i i - ~~-~=---_... _.__._._________ ________ ___ t». 4 Chewing 'l‘0baoc0 ' 4 ‘ v v1 NICHOLSON ‘ . Charlottetown‘ 1 {Premiers Pipe Ash As A Souvenir i lCanailian Press.) CALGARY, Alta... Sept. 20.—Souv- enlr hunters are known to do some very peculiar stunts in pursuit of "W" hobby. but surely here is one of the most. unusual. Primc Minis- ter Stanley Baldwin recently had just come into the C. P. R. station at Calgary shortly after his arrival when he decided to empty his pipe. Accordingly he knocked the aches out ontrrthe floor of the waiting room. A woman standing near liur— ricdly swept up thc ashes and put them into an envelope. Possibly there was some tobacco left. and henceforth she or her hubby will place it in a pipe and be able to say. "I smoked a pipe with Englands Prime Minister." Round Garter i i Is Condemned (Canadian Press.) ‘TORONTO, Sept. 20.—Mllc. Mar- celine Dslroy, the famous Parisian fasliloifsutliority. whom Puul Poir- et has called "Goddess of the Styles." has long proclaimed the ugliness of the round. ornate garter. which women have been wearing so prominently of late. Now. Dr. Frank Flifllhwpfflfildfillt of the Illinois As- sociation of Chlropldists. adds real emphasis to her opinion when he says: v "Thousands of girls are imperlll- ing their shapely limbs with stock- ings rollcd over circular garters and unrollcd but. still with thc same sup- port." Circular garters. adorned on the outersldc with various doodsds. may look attractive. but girls and women who desire tometaln smooth skins and avoid varicose veins. will not wear them, says this authority. That garters tight enough to hold up thc hose arc a prolific cause for varicose veins has long been known to the medical profession. aim} Central Guardian ~ WE ASK our friends to come to our assistance at. once with amounts owing us.—- Patton's Ltd. J 9274 9 21 3i THOSE WHO owe us over a long period we ssy call and pay at once else we will be obliged to take other means to collect. viz., by draft. or through the courts.— Pawns Ltd. 9274 9 21 3i WE WANT thousands of dollars with which to pay our bills-"liurry —-Pat0ns Ltd. 9274 9 21 3i WE WANT money at once-we must have it to keep the whet-ls go- illg.~—Pst01i's Ltd. 9274 9 2i Ill WIN SLO E SERVlCES.-- The United Church of Canada. Rev. W. . H. Palmer. Minister. Services Sun- ‘ day. September 26: Winsloe North ; 11 a. m.. Winsloo South, 3-1). m. . Prliicciowii Road. 7.50 p. lll. Rally services will bc licld a: WlIYSlOC South. and Prince-flown Road. The Rev. Dr. McConnell, Superintendent of Missions in the Mariti-ne Conic-r- cnce will preach at t-hc morning and afternoon services. The Official Board will meet at the Parsonage~ -m October 3rd at 7.30 p. m. ANOTHER PLEASED’ RECIPI- ENT -— A lady subsrribei- ivrliezi: "'l‘lii~. shopping bag arrived and a lirauty it. is. lt is runlly a great i‘(7llV€‘lll(‘llL'i‘. \Vlli'll doubled up it holds niy purse and small pur- chases. niid can bring n good iiiar~ ki-tful of useful things or a good itii-roaufs oiwiofiviioii let out full length. l find it vi-ry usoful, as ivlieii l have no llli‘.l'L'lllill(lll-it'. curry it ran hold a hook or »~ many thanks." Iii papers m-O-L-bmm » PERSONALS ___4__. Mr. E. P. ‘Comeau of Digby, N. S.. is spending a fcw days iii Charlotte- town on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cotton left yesterday on n visit tu their son inl Cape Breton. l‘ Mrs. George Waller leaves thlsI morning on return to ‘Toronto after. a pleasant. visit. with friends in‘ Charlottetown. ‘ t Licut. E. W. W. Hooper, of Hali-_ fax is horn inspecting thc I‘. E. Is-I land Light Horse niid other inilltztry units: ___ t Mrs. T. J. Harris left yesterday morning on a visit to her son the Rev. Charles Harris, Rector of Pnrrsboro. N. S. Mr. mid Mrs. Albert. Jenkins, of Pcwnal. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert M".Nl‘ill. of Charlottetown. were guests of Mrs. Donald Mathcson. Traveller's Rest. on Sunday. Mr. Harold Moore. Toronto arriv-I cd in the city Monday evening to‘ spend a vacation at. his linino hero. Ho was accompanied by his sister‘ Miss Gcrtlc Moore. ; . Mr. Walter Ii. Beer who has been on a visit. to his parents. Mr. and MIS: E. Ii..Bcci" at the Queen Ilotcl.’ loaves on return to Kentvillc, N. S.. today. l Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Heaucy of this. cit-v have returned home after an cnloyablc holiday with friends. and- rclativcs in Monson. Maine. Dur-‘ ing their visit they spent throc weeks touring the State by motor. Miss Violet urphy has‘ zone on a trip to Port] nd. Maine. While‘ there sho is thc guest. of her brother Charles and two aunts. thc Misses Anne and Kittie Hewcs. 1 Messrs. Stephen niid lddwuirti Daley. arrived iii tlio clay Monday vviinillg and loft 'i‘lwsti.'iy iiiorniiii: for iiavorlilll. lvlassn, iiftur spending tho suiiiiiiei- months visiting relati- V0}; and friends in Sturgeon. ‘ _""_—1 BELIEVE AUSTRALIA 1 HAS AT LAST STRUCK OIL l SYDNEY. N. s, Solll» 2"- , Kenn liitorest is livlul! lllllt-‘ll l" 1"" ports from iioinii. (‘Fulfill Qlll-‘tlllttw laud"; that. durliil!‘ ll"! lillll m“ ilays a ltus pressure bore thorn t">l'l petroleum was increased to 4:90‘ mum“. my gqllllfll inch. blqiiid. gns was oiiooiiiitoreil yesterday whit-h fort-ed the slush i0 foot. up. tho derrick. This excites tho liopo that. Ana-l trulia is on tho ovo of her first; t-onimnroinl petroleum supply. j soarrwli for oil wolis having boon in progress it long time. __-__-{0->~—-——-~ I Malpeque ~ --_- l Mn William Roach of Darniey. passed s/way on Thursday. Septl 8th after a lingering illness. The‘ deceased was born in Darnlcy sev- cnty-two years ago and was married to Miss Herding oi Graham's Road.) MIR. Roach was industrious and isithmi in all his work. and will be’ is survived by his wife and twol children. Mr. Rodericlfilloach and rl. Alex. Champion both of Darn- ys Interment took place in Mal- e cemctery and the service was gfiucted by Rev. i". Williamson. ensington. The sympathy oi the community is extended to the bc- ivouved in their sorrow. ‘Mr. and Mrs. r. a. Lockcrby. Mrs. t-iowitrd Ramsay. Messrs Frederick and Douglas Ramsey. s11 of Homil- ton ‘motored to Charlottetown on Sundsy and were guests of DrdE. H. and Mrs. Ramsay. .Ai_ eveninl. Sept. 19th. ll! i0 Congrstulstions ‘Ire extended tn Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodside on the srrivsl of s ybung son on Friday a Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Huggsn. Charlottetown were recent visitors The Public Forum ' This column is open for tho discussion by wrruiwnfllm" of questions oi Interest. Tlis Chsriotioiovvn Gllqlill" 6°" t not nsoososrliy sndorss tho opinions of uorrsoponiionts. ssyeww+wwwnooooow His QUALIFICATIONS sir-Just noticed infill" lllllllil‘ laii ii list of government. appoint- 7 lnonifi lsot‘. you know how Mr- \ THE CHARLQTTETOWN (JllAlIDIAN v I York. about it all. i Thursday Aftern to come in a every section Naturally there will sclay and let us single department~~thercfs somertliing‘ good in over one . .V . i September 22nd. iaflifilal “paling of the new ‘Autumn Millinery amt Wearables ofall Kinds. T HUiiSiflA Y ."llt0ll'll()()ii this store invites you The new goods of every kind are ready. In l expresses the spirit 01' AUTUlliN i927. about the ulonclcrriful showing 0i’ Millinery-Coatsu-Dresses---Fiirs A A I ' N all of these lines you will find models lint. ttftei- all» ~S€(‘llig‘ is easier So theii-----_will you come in Th ui "ml flflsisns that carry the up] and better--aiid much morei m...“- on!“ I - ' ' l >2 ¢ . _ . ‘ “Qgdllllh . . L‘?:~\-.- . . OOH " ncl ulaik through every department. there s a display of merchandise that be perhaps more interest centred iroval of Paris and New nterestin g than reading" Show you tll1'0Ll.Q'll~—(lO not miss a ’ MEMO-FLEX Demonstration 'i‘hursil;ty. Friday, Saturday, Sept.22 to24 A special (lemoiistra- tioii of the new “Nemo Flex" Foundation irar- ments will be ironduct~ (‘til Fhursday, Friday‘ and Saturday in the (7 0 r s e t' Department. under the supervision of a trainer] COTSOlLlGI‘ from New York. who will gladly help you in the selection of a _Fo'undati0n Garment ~SLlill(‘(l to your require- ‘meniz’. I Opening of new l Wearables for A _ l l Men and Boys New Hats, T I a. Caps, Suits,» . , ' Overcoats ~ Furnishings l wonnncqt~gnl his position. l Wlflll 1,, slam the qualifications of one by a government member. l“ lllfll“ of tho other alllltlllllmmll“ m‘ gm?" "iio and his Wife attended a swit- mimy o! the political meetings. M tho eastern end of the island. and had taken part in the discussion o! the flgy spd which helped. as they thought. the candidates." l am, Sir. etc.. A LIBERAL THAT KNOWS. »-i-<0->--—-— SOLD TEN "FHOUBANIY FAKE FIGHT TIQKETB in New York, Cleveland. , .- A con- toisslpsqtiosmiloo Vilw. s-l a ~ t I i a - .. ‘ HICAGO. l t. hi, . y. 31%.)‘ , s eit m . ._».-_...... (Csnsdlan Press.) fir“! . (my, when prlvnto iintortlvos work mrl who swam farthest. n blondv in; 1m tho caao nrrlvod hero from who stayed In the water longest. New York. Ten thousand (‘4)lllli_i‘l'- Tho only brunette who was awarded felt ili-knls iircady huvo boon sold a prize was the dark-haired Edith nnflunlzlicdin, the last Toronto girl to leave and other eastern cities. out‘ or thoitlic water. and shc was frightened detectives told tho United Press. Blonde M1368 ' ' Show Strength " TORONTO, Sept. 20.-No longer anyone look upon tho bssutliu _,q marked ancc of thc women swimmers we". better than tho mch. The women officials who had examined thc girl éntrnnts declared that they had .|~y an eel when she vaulted into her moat. The blondcs displayed more mrcsencc of mind than the bluneties l: nd were. on the whole. calmer. The Women entered in the swim certain- ly showed much izrestcr endurance. ‘zcncrally. than thc men, for. when ;ut four o'clock, an official check-up lot the swimmers was made. oi the l5 wo en in the competition 20 pel- . were still going on with the and the admission. from alLywhu watched the swim. was that those 35 mermaids made a better showing than the mule competitors. _.i.a>%__ Girls cone? Globe By‘ Automobile that. t.he physical cndii: never seen n finer group or woman’ - l ..__s_____________ _ W r have rcarhcd Edmonton in the pow- tries. The l i. he. insignia Eflbedrsflt rrful automobile in which they are practicsll ' i l - riflzlliiiz th globe and visitingcvcry world y "y “=0 c "b i ' country. lacy started from Atlan- ' and um“ a m ‘m’ h " to. Georgia. in September. 1919. and after visiting 21 states. Honolulu A]. ‘nska. Canada. Mexico. Central Am- erica and Cuba. they shipped {Wmiclgjfg Mcqefl ‘m4 m, “m” hsd many ohsiqes in "e "l" illbllillllfi ofinsny ism ' 1 Dersons.‘ t . - t .3 ~ MlBS‘ Wllldfifflfll illl Iii-h l. three compsniolll. - ANN"? l: 1 = . r t New Orleans on a tramp steamer tolghe h” ilft"z'u..'.;“l’.i..fzzf“sf.tli‘"m" ~c= W m“ - =-r = Italy. Switzerland. Belgium. Hol- Wind. Germany, Poland. Russia. fiffdol"l§fuh‘fl'°°wmu ‘h’ ' ;Greece. Turkey. lEYDt. China sndllzur, Miss W ’ ,;“,* LJBPI“. The cor is equipped with s.§.u;d_ me navy”: ‘w, d- specisl body. which has trsvelleduomauog , ,, -_ I ~ $70000 miles. while the resent ., .. l