. a v . r g n » v vvvvw v v "go $1‘- ‘Y n? Agents Wanted Wanted ,,__f reason nest ous or *?..‘£.....=n»n.no w yew m gpgrg time, without interfer- m; ‘with present employment. “no jqr particulars orufree sam- ple book “imperial Art. Personal Christians Cards. Manufacturers, 122 Richmond West, "Toronto. 6i Two SALE-emits ‘FOR excer- uonnlly attractive, well advertis- od brand of made to measure sump vgry fine proposition for ‘Hyg wiro salesmen who ca-n pro‘ duce results. State fliéfh Pfllereli" ces, previous employment. North American Tailors. Tiiii-Jiiiii- out. 4005-9-11-61 Miscellaneous oer voun PRINTING sour. AT tho Guardian Central Job Print- ery, Phone 183. Z379'5'3'il- ._.- MEN STUDENTS ACCOMMODAT- od, private home, a.ll convenienc- es. Address Moderplie, Guardian. ' 3992-9-10-21 FURNITURE SALE TUESDAY 16th at 1 o'clock. iParlor dinln; room and bedroom set. also oil paintings. carpet, oiicloth. etc» Apply at 84 Kent St. 4010-9-i1-3i BTRAYED-HHEREV l5 A BROWN mure strayed onto my lirfiiiilsi“ about eleven years old. will own- .er call to Vernon Maione’s. LOW" l er Freetown, and receive same- . 4008-9-11-11 {iii-ii ‘- APPLICANTSDESIROUS OF EN- teriag September Class of North Adams Training School for Nurs- es, North Adams. Mass.. lil°iiii° write Superintendent promptly- 3176—i7——3mtts—~18l ——- "APPLICANTS oesmous OF entering "October class of North Adams Training School l'or Nurs- " es, North Adams. MnBB-m-llleil-iiii write \th.e Superintendent. 3985-9-10-111141. ANY PERSON DESIROUS OF making i'rom s10 to $20 weekly i.n spare tlmenwitlmnt interlei" ing with present eniiiloymifiil- send for particulars or free sum- pic hook "imperial Art" Personal Chflslnuw icaffls, Nianiifacttirers. 122 Richmond west. Toronto. 11 i316 1s 2o 2a 21. Oct. 2. For Said PlANo BAR-GA|NS.—ONIE NEW: one gfififllld hand. Tillltfl 5 Mimi" 5,0", a 92-9-10-21 _|u ctsmav RANGE. Rocliford St. 3772 9 9 m ri FOR 8ALE—-E|GHT H. P. MOGUH Karon“ .e\r]ilgine.NBa6!flgi‘-.v‘:f°' . or l . . don MacM an 3932‘9_6_4L FOR sate-anus BICYCLE- i 106 D rchester St. A” y o . 3959-99 . FOR 8ALE-—PURE BRED AYR- shire bull. a year old. Aimiy lie!" d 1i 9pm‘, Milli)“. mon 0 3995‘9_10_M6|_ Jfllngrtfl Llnimont for Rheumatism o+++o4+o++o+u+++~++“°* Hotel Victoria Wstsr Street. Charlottetown i i 1 1 Offers to the trsvsliing public s comfortable. "P'i°' lists hotel. ¢°""il"' 44 rooms with private baths. Ths Cuisine is famous sil ovsr Osnsda. Telephone in sli rooms. Courteous sor, vloe. ' ' AAAAAQAA H. C. BROWN. Msnsgsr Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors VICTORIA HOTEL Prof. C. R. Fay, Toronto; 1i. H. Mills, St. John; G, R. Keefe, City Mrs. Nicholson, Cardigan; A. v. Armstrong, St. John; J. B. lDsilflfli-i -'l‘ry on;Mrs. J. s. passer. ‘Pryce: Mrs. C. L." Merthen, Fredericton; Miss May. Merthen. Fredericton; Mrs. Morris, Fredericton. Mr. Lynch Stanton and wife, Hamilton; Miss A, S. Kinson, St. Catherines: §H. M. Perry, Toronto: C. R. Rog- ers. Sumnienside; C. M. Phelpsiley. St. John; C. W. MacLatchey and lie. Moncton; H. H. Harvey. St. John; A. it. Garnettr 8t. ohn: T. Carr, Ottawa; C. E. Smith, Otta- wa; vii. A. Morrison, St. John; T). ‘fl. McPherson, Hal sx; Colonel and Mrs. C. do snore, Lon- Idon, England: u. n. Sherriil. u, Y. C: N. B. Sherriil, Jr.. N. Y. 0.; <W. W. Whorlord, Halifax; N. W. Evan is. Boston. "" University. WANTED-JJGHT RIDING eso- dle and bridle. Write 1).. care of Guardian. 4013-9-11-1! YOU-NO MAN (MARRIED) WITH iwo years experience as fox ranch manager desires situation. Good recommendations. Apply 123 clo Charlottetown Guardian. 3981-9-10-M3i. Mule Help Wanted BIO EARNINGS STEADY E-M- ployment for Barbers. Become expert in 8 weeks. Write Mol- er Barber College. Department "F." Halifax, 3-_1~ttstf. To Lei: TO LET--THE HANDSOME PRIV- ate residence, No. 220 Queen St.. large rooms and all mod- ern conveniences. Possession 1st October. Apply to 222 Q1198" Street. 3971 9 9 t! Boarders Wanted lrwo srunsurs MAY as AO- commodated with room and board boys‘ preferred. Apply 271 Kent Rl.—ll9B7—9—-9—4i. ,_. Ilemalc Help Wanted WANTED -—- ASSISTANT COCK. l Apply at once Victoria Hotel. ' 3989-9-10-M3l. Good Racing At St. Stephen Exhibition Ill-The ST. STEPHEN, Sept. tnn SHOP from Hoimsn's Ostsiog RESERVE DEC. 5th for Zion Church Tea and Bazaar. 1 PROFESSOR HiRAlM BALL Mu- sic classes now resumed. Studio. Baptist School Room, Phone 539-1? 80530-9“ ILLUSTRATED LECTURE on care and prevention of Tuberculo- sis in St. Paul's Parish liail on Friday evening September 12th at 8 p. m.. Admission free. OWN YOUR . OWN HOME.- Watch for sale of 0111168 property, 34 School Street Friday next. A grand opportunity of securing-a nice up-to-date property at a. mod- erate price. 3963-9-9-4i GOOD SHOWlNG—ln our tele- graphic report of the Dominion of Can-ads Rifle Association Meet held at Ottawa recently the name of Major Keith S. Rogers was omit- tad. The Major finjhed in third position on the Maritime team with a score of 532, which gives him 41st place in the large entry list of riflemen from nil over Canada. - PROPERTY SALE-Mr. liepbcrt Platts, of ‘Alberton has purchased the residence and properly of Mrs. L. J. Reddin. Brighton and purpos~ ea removing to his new home in the near future. Mrs. Ileddin, n, l5 pleasing to note is not leaving Charlottetown, LAID T0 REST-The funeral of the late Mrs. Malcolm MacLennun was held yesterday afternoon from her,_late residence 36 Reserve St., and was attended by a Jlrgo num- ber of people. The services which commenced at 2.30 p.m, were con- ducted by Rev. George C. Taylor. The Dali bearers were Messrs. Charles Ross, Murdock Ross, liar- ry Court, Fred Webster, S. A. Mac- Donald and Capt. Kern-p. Summerside Prize Winners The‘ following is a list of prize winners of the Summersidc High School in the Matriculation exams held last July: $10.00 for general proficiency, donated by Mr. .l. A. Brace, won. by John Montgomery $5.00 for English. donated by Mr- A. S. MacKay, won by Edward only two classes were run, was a that a racing fall could il-esire, with le, but not without a hard struggle with every horse contesting every foot of the ground from start to finish. The dupe wus unset in the the favorite with High Knob Beau- ty n-ciose second, but Gertrude Todd, alter finishing third in the first heat. came througligv lh threc straight, Bud llui hcing the big con- tender. Keycs iilSO drove the winnor lii the 2.18 trot stake when he brought Helen Witt through in three straight. In th-o first heat Leavettu North had the pole, which she kept ulltil the lust turn, but made a break and Keyes slid in. After this they could not head the Keyes’ mare, but made very exciting fin- ishes with Mr. Deli and "Lenvlttn on his wheel. What added to the progra-mffi Wits tho efficient starting oi R. M. \Vebl)er, wro gave great satisfac- tion with very iittle scoringand all good starts. in three heats he got the horses away on tho first score. The judges were F. C. Murchie, Milltown; ii. Beak, Culads, and D: [Bei-ry, Princeton; timers, H. N lGauong, C. W. Henley and W. A "ilyslop. The summaries follow: 2.13 Mixed Stake; Purse $1,000 Gertrude Todd (Keyes).. s ii) 1 1 Dr. Oano (Douse) . . . . . .. 1 3 3 4 [Bud Hal (Conroy) . . . . .. 2 2 2 _2 High Knob Beauty (Rice) 4 4 4 1i 'i‘lme—2.13i,4; 2.15%; 2.15%; 2.16. 2.18 Trot; Stake Purse $1.009‘ Helen Witt (Keyes) . . . . . . 1 1 1 Mr. Dell (McBride) . . . . .. 2 2 2 Leavet-ta North (Douse) .. 3 3 4 Lou Milller( Suthard) . 5 4 ii Wilton Boy (McVay) 4 5 3 Time-2.17%; 2.17%; 2.18%, -—-——<0-> INVENTS GLASSES , FOR BTOKERS‘ UBE IlAI/PIMORE; Sept. 10—~Gillled glasses (yellow glass with a coat- ing of gold), which it is said, eli- minato heat and glare from light and yet permit sufficient illumina- 213 mixed stake, Dr. Gnno being! racing here this afternoon, aithonslliuirnctt- $5.00 for Arithmetic, donated by 'J. A. Smullman, won by Hillard honors all going to the Keyes stub-lGflftlliii. Jllclt Ciirfiiillelii- I $5.00 for Rural Sdence, donated '|by Mr. J. LeRoy l-lolman, won by Everett Crockett 85.00 for French, donated by Mrs R. T. Holman, won by Henry lWhitney 85.00 for Mathematics, donated .by Dr. E. T. Tantcn won by Clar- lrrne Llnklettcr. _. Nr prizes were offcrcd for Geo- Irrnphv or Latin but tho leaders were Eilwuril Arnrtt and Everett Crockett, respectively. AMERICANB ARE GETTING BHORTER DETROIT, Sept. lO-Pcolile 0i America have lost two inches in stature since the Civil War, ac- cording to Dy John Harvey Kell‘ ogg, dietitian and superintendent of the Battle Creek Sanitarium. "Stunted growth is resulting from our modern ‘eatand run’ hab- its," Dr. Kellogg said. "The Amer- {can public give little or no thought to the proper consumption of food. Our modern business activities are so hurried and intense ab to allow no consideration for the most im- portant element of healthful lilvlng the proper selection and careful mastication of food consumed. "The statute of the American people has dropped two inches -in the last 60 years, due to the mod- ern American custom of bolting our food like pythons. "Food is fuel to the body, and poor fuel means a deficient outPili of energy Just as too much fuel chokes the fire of health and re- tards normal dovelflpllifliii- "A height in stature of over six feet prevailed in the curly sixties; today the average normal heiglii- iii stature of the American people is much below slit feet, a condition attributable to our modern quick lunch counters and hurried mode of living." ' it} >_. BIRTHS YOUNKEFL-At North Winsioe on Sept. 2, 1924, to Elmer and Mrs. Ysunker (nee Margaret Prowsc). a daughter. by Dr. A. H. Pfund, associate pr0-, fessor of physics at Johns Hopkins Used in goggles for m-en who work‘ in the glare of fur-l nnces, the device, termed by the inventor "gold screen." will elim-l nato danger of blindness protecton against fire. report, passes the light waves on ultra-violet rays. vico has been made to motion pic- tures used in schools," the report says. "l-leretofore it has been found impossible to stop the film- in order to exam-ins an indiyldilll picture more closely for the recs n that the intense heat would can a the film to burn almost immedi- ately. T-he use of a circular disk of yellowish glass with the gold distribution has overcome this dil- ' ficulty.” i tion for sight, have been invented _ Dbl“ l» slcists say, and used in the motion 4 picture industry it is regarded as a v I The gold, according to Dr. Pfund’s to the eye. but casts off the beati: waves, while the glass reflects the , "A recent application of this ds~ i ' I Queen Hotel I i ‘ w...» Street, ci-sriomwwn I 1 vv-vvwv vvtv-V .Thi.s popular Hotel hss boon completely renovated snd rslumlshod throughout ’ and offers very comfortable accommodation to the travel- ing public. Tho bsbis is sspeolslly good and tho public are oourtsousiy csrsd for. Rstos $8.00 s lily. BR-UOE J. TAYLOR. (I P D vvrv ‘ Mlnlgor '1» Charlottetown i _C_os’ l t Proprietors t 'dian Press telegraphcrs is, such REMEMBER SALE of Fred R. d-lurper house on Bah-er Street to- morrow at 12.45 p. m. See ad ill another column, ' ll WINSLOE METHODIST Sunday Sept. 14th iRev. P. T. Wilson p! Covellead Presbyterian congrega- tion will preach at Winsloe North, 11 a. m. Winsioe South 3 p. m; High-field, 7.30 p. m. SERIOUSLY ILL-His numerous friends in Long River and through- out the Province will regret to learn of the very serious illness of Mr. David Johnston. Mr. Johnston ‘is one of our oldest .esiden1s, be- lilx now in his ninty-third year. He has enjoyed a long, heal-thy and active life; always well until a few weeks ago when his health bc-- gen to fail. Mr. Johustone has three sons, Edward of Long River, John A. of Mayflelll, and James of Boston, “use. ——-— PERSONALS Mr. James Johnstone f Sssk., is vial-ting his father Mr. John Johns- tone of Long River. Prof. C. R. Fay oi‘ Toronto lini- versity arrived in the city Tuesday night and is now touring the lslanli with the intention of slimming up its agricultural conditions. \Colonel and Mrs C. do J. Lux- moore of London. England were among the arrivals to the city by the Borden Express last night. {Oi-i TELEGRAPHERS WILL TAKE STRIKE VOTE TORONTO, Serif. 10—-.A strike vote by the men and a request to the Dominion Department of Labor for a conciliation board by the company is tho result of the meet- ing today here of the executive of The Canadian Press and the gell- eral. committee of tits telegraph operators in an effort to get toge- ther on the wage dispute separat- ing them. Just four years ago, as the company points out in its argu- ment, the existing wage agreement was negotiated through a concilia- tion hoard about the time when the peak of the high cost of living was reached, this being the month of Jilly 1920. immediately after th-is settlement went in-to effect giving the men ‘n flut increase of iilve dollars a week ,the cost of l|v~ ing index figure started dropping, until now -it is hack to near what continued unchanged, but twu months ago the men gave notice of a- considerable increase. the company replied by notice of n decrease, aimed especially to help the situation in the smaller Cana- dln cities where members of Tho Chad-inn Press receive their news service over leased wires and where the minimum wage of forty- five dollars u week paid The Cann- nrcliibei-s clnim, out of all propor- tion to the wage paid other news- paper employee. Spirits, Responsible For McLaren’s Ill Luck, Say Islanders (Associated Press) TOKlO, Sept. 9.——lll fortune, which attended the attempt of A. Stuart MacLaren, British round the world aviator. and his companions to fly across the rem-cinder of the buted by the natives of Urup ls- lund, one of the bleak Kurlles, to the airman's own,- indifferencc to cvll spirits. When Major M-acLnrenis big Vickers nlnphi-bian hopped off from Toshlmoye, Petorofu island, one day in July, w-ltli Paramusliiru ls- at the north of the Kurile chain, as hishis goal. fogs, and wind com- pelled him ti l-zind at Totokan Bay, on the southwest cos-st of Urup ls- ltiird. The buy is exposed, and when .the wind rose Major Mac- Laren flew his plane a short dia- tdnce innland, tilighting on a body of brackish water known as Toto- kan Bog. in so doing, according to the sparse population of Ufilli island, he courted the maievlolence of evil spirits. Totokun Bog is an llloilifififlll water. The natives say it is bot- tomless, and that no man has ever entered its water and come out alive. There is an: evil fem-ale spirit, the natives believe, who makes a specialty of hand-some men. and when such a one comes to the bog he "vanishes like smoke and his body is seen no more. Four yea-rs ago two sailors st- tempted to cross the bog by swim- ming. They were seen to reach the middle of the inke. swimmins strongly, fllllli then 108E019!‘ iliey went down without a sound. Major MacLaren rested for four days on the shores of the boii. liv- ing at an experimental _fox farm maintained on the island by iliii Japanese Department of Agricul- ture and Commerce, and then holi" ped- off on -:i successful fl-lilht i0 Paramushiru. *5‘ - 4&- Jj-ék-i Ziliiid’ - .1: m. . - "ONT sseltlglsgz-ntssonvn Tlllil-ii tiqtlcosing and pinching out liliiifli" bends uiaitn the pores inrlrc nIIIl "liiil" irritation. Blackheads are caused by M'- cumulatinns of dust and dirt and sec- retions from the skin. and there is only one safe and sure way and one til"! novcr falls to get rid of them-a slin- nln wnv. tow-that is tn dissnlvc them. it was in 1917. The agreement hus| To thls| QIIIOOOOOOOOOOQOOO 1' A riot of isugittsr, sn ox. 1- ,4- plssion oi mirth. It i- “HER TEMPORARY 0 i HUSBAND" -l- + At The o 1|- PRINOE, EDWARD l» '0 Tomorrow and Saturday Il- O-O-l-OOO-l-OOOQOOO-l-i i EiVi_ HUME" Stage Success Now a Picture —— Famous Comedy Proves Triumph on Screen. "Why Men Leave Home," a First National picture produced by John .\i. Stahl and presented by Louis ll. Mayer, opened yesterday at the Prince Edward 'i‘heatre and proved to be one of the cleverest and most entertaining pictures that we have seen in a long, while. Adapted from Avery ilopwootfs famous (zomedy, whose silccess cu Broad- \vuy became known throughout the land, the film version has kept in- tact all the lulluittvblc huluor of the stage play and has intensified it in uinuy instances, owing to the great. er range of the motion picture cam. cru. it is- sparkling and continu- ous fun, with nevcr n let-up in the swift procession of laughs. A brilliant playwright and u brilliant tiircctor bavc created a screen comedy that scintiiiates with bril- liaucy, The story starts off with the marriage of John Elnmcrsun and irenc Sutton and their honeymoon. All ‘is lovely nt first; thou John be. gins to prefer his newspaper to talking to his wife, und- slie is com. polled to seek diversion elsewhere. it is while she is off on a holiday jaunt that her husband's secretary steps llito the breach. and, while John is innocent enough. Sh“ breaks up thc llillflrl- Following a series of side-split ting episodes the Emersons are rc ilnltod, but not before John has found himself quarantined in n house with both his present and former wives. ' An a result John's second honeymoon lasted only two hours". A better cast could not have been selected than this picture boasts. Lewis Stone is John Emmerson to the life, and lielene ClimliWiCk uiuiws nn annealing wife» Aim“ llcnnctt gives n vivacious perform- ance as the ilcsignlng stenograph- hile Mary Carr, has a mother ‘role that will further endear her to her ailmirers. Otlicr players are \V'illlnm V. Moog. llodd-a Hopper. Sidney llrncy, Lila Leslie, E, ii. ‘Calvert and llowiird Trncsdcll. iTonight for inst illne- I ___ Progress 0f World Fliers _ Reported Daily BOSTON, Sept, 10—Tlic night Oi tho army world aviators over the Atlantic to Boston was n test not alone of heavicr-tbau-air plant's 0i radio communication as well. Re- ports of thc llllklit liiilill-‘iliell ‘lay by day in tho ncwsiiiiilels ‘ll Al“ cricn came lariZelY "m" corral pnnilents station-ed on naval ves- scls along the route of the flight and were transmitted by will!) "Dill ship to ship, from shill 1° Galile- or from ship to land radio stations in America. The scout cruiser Richmond tlylrii: ilill fliiil 9i lie“ Admiral T. P. Magrudcr, com- manding {he "gilt cruiser divisions and directing the naval lifliml for the flight, sent out more tliilil 50,000 words of press” or news dis patches, in addition to the greill volume of official business incid- ental to tho Oiiiililllii" M '1 flag‘ ship. Other vessels cnrryliii; 001" respondents hall sllullnr recoftlfi- Fm- days at a time correspond ents on shipboard were unable to genfl o lino of news because their v-cssels were jammed with “offi- cial" or ollt of touch Willi llliiil stations. 0n such occasions the public received scanty reports of the flight from communications sent to ivushlfigton us part of the official nnvnl procceding-‘i- Bill these interruptions were few. 0H0 wny or another. the navy put the news through when Dilswlllle- There were two hectic Sundays in the course of the transatlantic flight. One was August 3 when the plane Boston was forced t0 land near the Fume Islands nnil the patrol ships steamed nt full speed in search of LleutoiiflIIi-‘i Leigh Wade and Frank Ogden. The other was August 24 when tho Italian flier Locatelli and his com- panions aware rescued from the icy waters off the roast of Greenland. Six correspondents of the Rich- mond wh-ich picked up the crews of both planes, wrote thrilling ac- counts of these dramatic incidents .67‘. W waves for many hours tin cons-equ- ence, The story of Wade's rescue was transmitted to a land station in Scotland and forwarded by ciililii to the United States. The Locat- elli incident found the Richmond in n remote position out of touch with and the air was filled with radio. iiiittio an SALE u port of the stock of every druggi brought better health to thousa Build ' Your System You don't have to trnllt n iulli- n. gi-i n butile of ilrccn. WWI)‘ llflig stun» l-ilrrinil it and in proud u'f tin-Turf, for this greatest of nil uuturul ln-rbui rclncrlli-u bun proved its vnlin- to their suutiil uuil is continuing to bring bot- tt-r bcultli to thousands more. 'l‘br- snot-van of llrovu in uuistuunlllig. Flikunwil in (‘ilnilclil n liilbe over u your ilgn, its popularity liiirl udvunm-d ill lciipu nnil bounds unil iiuluy it bl ill i-vldcnci- f'\'|il")'\\‘|iI‘\‘i'. From coin-it l0 r-nniil of our broad lmuiiulilu, poopin- huvu- uvcri-niuc their illn with its ulrl. if‘ ynu suffcr from indignation, gnu- lrltii-i, dyspepsia, blliousun-an, dizzy spoils, |Iil(‘kill'li<', rhcuuinlisui of tin- joints inul lunar-lea or l-lironli- rouuil- pinion: if your tongue is (‘Uilllill llllli you fw-l tin-d, listless ilud fllll-IIIHVIIZ if you url- lll‘l'\'0llil lllli| ri-slli-ss nt night null buvl- no ilppctiti- for your nit-ills. you lit'l‘ll llrt-cn. 'l‘bln uph-lnlld l'i‘l1li'll_V acts on sloluilr-h, llvi-r, lHHVPlN uud kid- ut-yiu, l-b-ilnslug than: of clogging \\‘iliiil‘ Iiiiiillil‘ lllll| inducing their lliiiillll)’ m-l. Inn. ‘(in to tin- ul-urviil drug stori- and ask for it, uud, ll‘ by any vbuuco it's not ill ntuqk, write to the llrw-u (‘nul- pilny. Montreal, illlli \Vi‘ will sue thuf you urc supplied. Charlottetown- E. A. Foster. s Tremendous demand for famous herbal remedy has made it an essential and regulate tho digestive organs and relieve distressing symptoms. st. Thls real family remedy has nds by its unique ability to tone Up With Dreco Astonished At Relief it Gave lfitlnlunltirl |lli|_\' thinks everyone nlluulll know uiltiut Ill-ecu illll| the wander- fui work il In l|lI|lII fur limits who nulls-r from llllfesllvs- iuitl kindred tsiilursitn “Through lln- u1l\‘i|'i~ of my iluugliti-r. l iii-gun inking iirm-o null illilmugb l have only lnki-n mu- llllillt‘. || is |rul_v inltoubtbiu): ilu- ivuy l bnvv- iuipruvl-il." unit's‘ .\lrs. (it-n. i‘l.\'o_v, lif 1211150 llilli Av: ldiluiniltnli. ".\l_v stomach bud lIlWII out of il|'ili‘r fur sumo liiuc. vulmiln: gas lV-rimilinus uud sborlilt-sn ui’ inn-nth. l would buvi- u burning fooling in the pll nl‘ It. m» compuviii-il by lii-iirlburn and ilI'ii| ris- ings. l was rhroulrnlly t-oustipuli-ii and llilt| uvvl-re dizzy spoils lill|| il'l"l‘l||li' lu-uiluoju-if iliut would laid for Nl'\'I'l'i|| days. .\i_v kirlui-yu wl-rv sir-pl poorly flllll bull uu uppvllln- “tin.- imlllo of llri-c-u llilN llilllll‘ :| u-nu- di-rfui difTori-uov, .\l_v kitiiugvs im- stronger. uiy uppr-llto In improving mid l no longi-r buvi- any ullsi-oinllirt ufti-r outing. l I-nu nil-up wi-ll now. uni no lnuirl-r nun-nus and do nut liuvl- lliuf li-rrlbll- worn nut for-ling." |H‘i'l'ti is a nufu. rl-llublo ionic und ('liI'l‘l‘l'|lV4‘. uiuile unll-ly from Xuiilri-‘s own ln-rlw. roots, bnlflts and lv-uvl-a. it contains no lllflfflllfj‘, puinuli or bubit at ilillili I ll-r lbim for warn. l can vat anti digs-lit "fl -J.‘1i!"‘_ TehTears of Untold A lint-h w... int n: Regina Lady tin unssfiiil flslllQ to nnnw her the wsy to" health. Whale systems has bssefitiul hum Duos, she says. , i “During The past nine or ten yssrs l llllVii suffered untold nifouleu fruln stomach tboublttwand lnrligestitinflfisys in... w. Fnldivoll, ..r no (Israel Sal-Y; lil-gllulflhlsk. "There were time! whelf f'\'l‘ll n glnsn uf water ivuulll upset III. stimuli-h. l would gut terrible vomitlnll’ rqmlln unii was ulivnys uuusoafed after‘ uu-nls, wbill- l would gi-t ditty spells, in» bud llnit l u-nulil huvc to catch bold of some-thing to itm-p from filiiing. l was vbruuiviill_v voimtinutvll, nervous uud Irrilnlill- and t-uulillft sit-up at nights. "liurlng tin-so yours I fried about i-vi-rvlblug in llio wily of medicines. wiilmul l‘l'lll".»'l‘lll‘ll i ilot-lrll-il f0 give lira-co n iriul. Am ||u\\' on lll_\' lblrll bot- ill‘ lillll can iriily any that’ i fat-i lihf/ things that l i-niilil, "nu-r “mm o; lulu-hing in-lliri- and ui-liinlu have uuy lroublt- with my stuuiuvb. .\ly bowels "r" "Zlliililr tun, null l buvl- no more Illfly iilifilis. l sir-op iini- nl nights. ill liiti- iiiy Wllvl" "yslciu lliiti bcuefitied from iln- grand rl-uindyg- l"'""" lii liiiTPly berliui ulul contains nu ilu-rvury. [ltllillill u!‘ hnbit fnruiiilg forming drugs. Draco is specially introduced as follows: . Summerside-Galiant Drug Co. Ltd. Dreco is also sold by all good druggistn everywhere. drilgs. Montague-H. J. Msbon. °l' "mild illflilotchcs. and the ships became wary. The day before Lo- catcll-i was found many correspond- ents learned to their joy that mo, destroyer Barry had ncccptcil a liifgc consigliuiclit of “prcss"‘antl the Richmond's stock bud been cleared out. Next day the Locat- elli story bloke in earnegt, and in nttemplllug to get it out to the American Illillllt! the correspond- ents warn informed flint their still" les of the day before still lingered on tlio Barry. The destroyer had been unable to transmit thc nipiws tn the laud stations, and in con- sequence tliose stories were im- mcdlutcly “klilcd." ' On the start oi’ [lite fliers from liouton Bay, (lrkuey islands, cor- respondents werc ablc to take nil- vantagc of telegraph lines out of Kirkwull, as ivcll us a powerful radio station on the coast of Scot- land.- Colnnlunlcutlons thus were fuiilly easy from the Orkucys to icclaud and from tho latter collu- try good cable communication to London was available. For somc classes of luatter the rate from lcelnnd to Anrcrlca was quoted nt 3E cents pcr word. Even after the flicrs left Iceland for Greenland the shvfps remained in columunlca- t-Ion with the radio station at Rey- ltiuvlk, news dispatches being turucd over by tho radio station to the cubic for transmission to Ani- erica via London, when comuiulri- cation with tlic Reykjavik station was lost thcrc was an llllilTVill when it was necessary to relay messages from ship to ship, caus- ing lung delays in linallvcry hcrc.‘ From Greenland \v.-st the vosscls with long range minding appara- tus wcrc ablc to pick up laud Hill- tlons in Nova Scotin and Maine and the problem of cnrrospnuilcuti-i was simplllTeil somewhat. in tilosc north-urn wutcrs, however. static .becnuic n serious clement, inter- fering with radio transmission and causing strange freaks. One night when it was impossible to hear nearby station massages from iliatauces could bc ilisitilnguishcd _ clcnrly. When messages li-lt the ship in mid ocean it was hover possihlg to know what would happen to them. ltelaying vessels rid tlit-msiclvc-s of the ilispiriches as qulcklyas pos- sible illlil to the station rcudici-it at baud. Olic correspondent who scut out u dispatch near icclnntl inter learned it llilfl-rfiilitlifltl his Ameri- can office viu Paris. Messages were rccevctl on shipboard days into, and occasionally the same lucssztgi- ivas, rccclvctl three or four times from various sources. Each ship copying the original tiispntch would ilcllvcr it in turn. Correspondents who spent weeks ‘ivniting for the fliers on the Lub- rad0i' coast found seer-ions difficulty in sending out ncws reports, A series of small rndio statoiis ninin- talnctl by the Newfoundland gov- ernment for standing fisher-men's reports was iunllc use oi‘. Each llilll a narrow sending radius and this rvsiiltcll ill ninny rcinys ouch with its dclny. At our: time. the station Int liuttle llurbtir bail 6,000 wgrtls of [press news piled up awaiting trans- dnvlsiiiuu. Wli-cn the Richmond ar- rivl-d at Ice Ticklri its silpcrior Tilillll) equipment was made tisc of by .'l|l corrcspondelits and nil rc- pcris of the actual landing of 1bu world fliers on continental Amer- icn wcru sciit out by the commun- ications staff of tiic flagship, To make possible tho handling ollsucli largo volume of news and to give (é-"ilfill- corn-spoudciit nu ioqual opportunity regulations were flliiiii/li till limiting press mvsszigcs ‘in length and providing for rotu- tIon in filing, while the limitations of the situation mndc it impossblie lo proviib- nxliziustivc (lutails the .nuvni authorities co opcrntoil with the press repmsciitutivt-s in an eli- iicuvol" to kce-p the Axucricun pub- lic informcti as fully aspossiblc as to the progress of the aviators who were writing a new chapter in.the MILL SITE FOE SALE i uurinstrilcled to sell that spicu- d.tl Mill Sltee hunwu as "lllugwciifl-i lllll“. togcllici‘ with the land and buildings null liiiy acres 0i’ wood ltillii uciirby. All water privileges zucltidtd. 'l‘bls property is well sli- unit-ii on the .\laiu Road to Suuris with roads lmdiili; in all directions and is well known as being one of llic beet Mill Silt-s in Prlngg E11. ward island. <For further particulars apply to J- “- '5, Ewilll- Barrister, elc., 84 Great George Street, Charlotte. ltilVll, ‘ ii-l7-'l‘huS.'i.t uc-til. ISLAND canpsnrsn was KILLED m MALDEN, MAQQ p l?" iliiuceltc. 43. or st. Charles, - -- if-iuml. lull ti) his death from i1 31115511“; ut tho house 12 Judson "T" llviiliiiil-yosterdayafter. 3% auddli h .. brother, Tbeophllus, -. s unncu scloilsior ten min- utes, but rev .-tl and is now able to bl.- out. Both men, Emplgygd by E. G. Freeman, builder, were history of American courage and luitative. ——-<-0->-—-W DIGGING POTATOES | FLOlfl£NCE\'lLI.l<I, Sept, 10-} Harvest-dig is under way but is biz-i iiiii krill liiloli lly the continued wctl Wvillllvr. Oats and (ither grains are only fair crops in this section. Several farmers are beginning to liotntons, ilnfortunzlteiy the w. was only’ 75c per imrrcl at the. start. hlit sinco then has been rais- cd to 1 at times. Iiuitcr is 30c iii?!‘ ll).. tiggs are 30c per dozen. {m} To remove paint from nny fflhrk} no uiuttul" how long ii lids stood, llili" Piluui |iurts of turpt-ntino and ammonia. _ dlukcd pointncs urn just 11H ilun if boiled for 15 mlnutcs. and than finished in n hot nvcn. This taltcs only hall u..- dnuch fuel and mnkivs bus llcut in the kitchen. l’:iiiit stains iiiat arc dry and oixi may be rl-moved from motion or u-onlcn goods with chloroform, first cove-ring tlii- spot with oilvc oil or built-r. Wilt-n swrcpiug ii ('lll'pl'l, if spit is usml iustuuil of ti-u lvavcs, it will lu- fmllitl ihui llli‘ colors urn much brightened and thorn ‘n lin ilaugcr of it hurting illi‘ most iliiliPilii‘ fnb- ric. if the cilrpi-t lg iliilliti it should liii rubbed thoroughly with a iinnuci ivrulig out of strong suit iviltcr. This will rr-vlvo all colors. "Oifiliiga double decker piazza. and the singing gave way. Thoy icli ulmut 1s feet. Leo striking m‘ his licnll on the (zuucretc walk, 'l‘lii.iopliiius struck the ground, Leo SllSlildllHi u fractured skull and "EV"? Yvilniucd consciousness and 'l‘heophiius came to after treat. mcnt by lJr. Pavlo, who was hastily summoned by neighbors, The brothers were seated on the Singing when the crush came and lllt‘ tronblu is snltl to have been caused by too fcw nails in the staging. The accident happened about 1.30 p. m. yesterday. Neigh. boas rushcii to their aid llllid sum- mulled the police nail doctor. Leo livcd about 45 minutes after reach. 111i: tlu- lwsnitai. The end came at 2.30. ' Loo u-ns born in St. Charles, P. 1'}. i., mid had lived there most 0f liis_lifi.-. lie had n wife and four ch-ildrcli the oldest child being 17 and tho youuligest eight. He had llUiti hero since last April. The llliily is living [lflillllfflil to be sent to St. (‘iiai-ii-s, by Undertaker E. E. Burns, and it will be accompan- icd by a twin sister of the deceas- cdls wife, who lives in Roslindale. Leo is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Dolly Jenkins of Lowell uud Airs. Charles llrldgeis 0i Salem SL. null five brothers, 'l'lii'l>iiliiius, iilnldcn; lsaac, British Northwest; il-bi, Isadore um] Henry or Princl- Edwlrd island. While hero L00 stopped with his brother, Thcophilus, at 12 Richard- son St.—~-l\inldr=n, Muss, Exchange. land stations. That story was re- layed from ship lo ship to be trans- mitted at last to n station on this side of the Atlantic. There was a period while the Richmond was floating about the Greenland coast searching for the ltaiian fliers that she became the terror of the ocean, from the point of view of communications. l-ler rad-lo staff, stocked with thousands Just get from nny drug store about two oilnres of [Nifflllllli popular-sprinkle It llfflr- on a but, wl-i clnlh~rub n\'t~r the blackheads briskly fnl‘ n few second! -. trash off. null you'll be surprise-d to see‘ fhnt every blarihslld has disappeared.‘ null the. sllln will be left soft null tho pores in their natural condition. of words of "press," eagerly sought an outlet for this surplus and every vessel wandering into hcr area was at once bombarded with words. To answer the call of the Richmond was to invite s deluge JERSEY CREAM $01) KlRK a MACDONALD Distributors for P. E. island rtainly if its Mcaonmrns "pm-tn