f OCT. 10, 1923 I we.» Siiowflbk 17/1 One lo in dish vu SI/(I/VGZ/r’ ammonia dishes ' spoflessly clean. f two table naful water ma as the ll a-o-oo-o-ooowwo-oow» o4 o4 0 o-ooweo-oow-o-oovdvooomnrv» one word. of all. and must he pull! for. seven words pl-r week. . Agents \\’alited AGENTS WANTED-LIVE AG- cnts for Watkins 150 Family Necessities. Direct to consumers. Big Profits. J. P. Watkins, Conl- pany, Dept.» F2, 379 Craig West, Montreal. 781-10-1-lnio AGENTS WANTED-MEN AND women-here is a real opportun- ity-sell Canada's best Personal Greeting Xmas Cards. Our agents without previous experience are making $2 per hour spare or full time, day or evening. Beautiful sample book supplied free. Deal direct. and get highest commis- sions and best service. Write without obligation. Manufactur- ers, 122 Richmond West, Tor- onto, 10-4~6i. Male Help Wanted WANTED-MARRIED MAN T0 take charge of farm near (lliarlottatoivn. Apply “i-l“ Guard- ian, 8l4-10-3tf. WANTED. — MAN AND WiFE. without fuluily- Mall "-Xil"l‘l"-ll‘l' i-d ili care. of foxes, to look lifter small ranch illlll do (‘.lll)l‘(‘.9. Wo- iuall to help with housework. Runcli situated ill Nova Scotill town. flood position to right parties. Stato wages per month. llourd alid room provided. Apply Foxlnnn, care of Guardian office. - 861-10-10-5-61 Situations Vacant _._.___-_:----— - PRIVATE CHRISTMAS $ Cards; sample book free; men and women already making $5 up daily, in spare time. Gar- retson Company, Brantford. 011l- 9-28-121. ' iVanted FARM WANTED BY M1191 C? moderate means with family. Apply giving full particulars about location, school, churches, stores and distance from railway. particulars of cultivation and crop and ll‘ possible snapshot of l0 |Il'l‘ l-l-nt dint-aunt for l-lulil. lui. 15c for urn-n words for one week. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS IiATI-lrl-llle pqr line prr tiny. lie pl-r line per du)" fur it days or over. Be per ll - per lllly fur 6 lillyu or uvpr, 0mm‘ 5 words to ll line. lira of l’- llgnrp“, hum“ hqwr,’ 1.0m“ n,‘ Address f rnin lmrt . Rail-n Purnlin lloonln Situation Wlln u, 50o for beelill i vvww I For Sale _ FOR SALE-— GOOD HORGE. - AP- ply 80 Euston St. 3i FOR $ALE—4 COWS. APPLY 114 Prince Street. 815-10-3-tf. FOR SALE-Silver Moon No. 12 base-burner. Apply 206 Hillsbor- ougli St. ' FolfsKlfeTAr xfsiliacalufuew Docherty piano. '1‘. G. Ives, Mon- tague. 892406-51 FOR SALE.-—1.ittle pigs-Also one large black cow to freshen Dec. 1st. Apply to H. S. Sobey Albany R. IL. 909-10-8-31 FOR SALE-A 4 OVUINDER Studebaker Car. As good as new -overhauled this Spring. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply 1.7 Dor- choster Street. 506-9-19-tif. FOR SALE-Threshing Machines Fox houses. Fox Shipping lioxes _cllrt. bodies with shafts. Apply to W. .i. Scott Murshflold 1'. it}. l. Sl0fl-10-8-12i FOR SALE-- A GENERAL PUR- posc liorsli wiiighillg hctwclen 12 and 12100 pounds. Apply, llarrls Arnold, Bristol. lti-ll-iii FOR SALE.—l(i0U bushels Mali- glcs, 500 bushels choice tulile tur- nips ill quantities to suit, llllrCiHlti or. Arthur (i. Penile, ‘l; North River Road ’ li-ll-Ili FOR $ALE—SMELT NETS 5 FT. deep, 1% ill mesh, price each $5l.7:'i, i‘. ft. deep 1% in meslnprice cuch d0. kldoyd Cox, Morel]. 037-10-9-3i FOR SALE-New Concrete mixer capacity 20 cu. yds. per day Ou hand truck with 1% h.p. eli- ginc. Cheap for quick sale. Apply C. B. M. c. o. Guardian. _ S35-10-4-0i TWO BEAUTll-‘UL BUILDING Lots. Ten dollars down and ten dollars a month for thirty months. Easy tohuild a home when the lot. is paid for. Offer only good building. State lowest: price. ‘ .. i- r G _ for ten days. Robert (.ottou. Wil- $321.), Farmer ca” o u" low Comer, 070-10-l0-2i. L051; Miscellaneous liosr- m THIS crrv. 0E? s. BOARDERS WANTED. APPLV 23o gold wrist wutch. Finder leave Richmond St. 926-10~9-3i. ut Tliiitoirs Jcn-clry Store. 10-9-3l -—--—---—--——-i -, .___.~____--_i~—~i—~ ‘AJOHN A. McDONALD LAND‘ LOST-Silver over-sharp pencil. Surveyor. liarmoliy Jct. 470~9-10--inn. initials M. J. hi. Finder please leave at Guardian. 3i LOST-ON THE MURRAY HAR- lior road between Caledonia and llclfs store ill iris, an overcoat. Finder please lczlye at Bell's store, ‘ " 9T4-10-10-2l_ LOST-BETWEEN FORT AUGUS- tus and Charlottetown. Singer Sewing Machine Receipt Book. lFififlcl‘ kindly leave at Singer Sewing Machine Office. 977-l0-10-2l. 1701111110 Help Wanted i lMMEDlATELYi iilucLeuuuu. Ill WANTED Maid. Apply Mrs. 237 Prince SL WANTED-TWO SMART GIRLS ‘for Dinlul! Room. Apply Vir- toriu ilntel. 91l0-l0-9-Iii Found FOU-ND--A BLACK FOX, OWNER can re-positccs by proving prop- rty and paying expenses ——Johli hlcfluirk, Margate. 9-iti-l0-93l Registered Trotting Mare For Sale The standard-lire?! and register- od trotting mare ‘GLENMORA llunt record. 2.15%. Win Ruco record. 2.19%. Eligible in 1924 to 2.22 trots. 'l‘hls more has been miles in 2.10’ this your and is kind, sound and Klilltl mannered. Will be sold at halt‘ her cost, or traded for a pair of foxes. Atldress Lt. Colonel D. A. MsoKlNNON Charlottetown P. E. 1. EVERY WOMAN for unitary reasons should possess n i MARVEL - SAUNSOME SAUSAGES. FRESH today. Saunders, Newsome t2: Co. Market Building. 602-9-2d-6mo MRS. JACK FRASER. CITY, IS opening classes for drawing and painting. ‘For particulars apply 86 Fitzroy St. Iwk ‘SASKATCH EWAN TEACH ERS‘ Agency, Regina. offers best po- sitions. 777-9 Large Clearance a ' Auction gale Stock, crop, farm implements at Mursliiioltl, six miles from Char- lottetown on the property of H. C. .\lutturi. on Monday, October 22nd zit one p. lii_ sharp. \\’t- the undersigned have decid- i-il to discontinue ilnlxetl farming for tho present and intend to grow sccd potatoes only. Therefore we llrt- (llTPfilll-Z -lor sale without re- scrvl- till‘ following: S'i‘()('.l{:-- -l llnfse ll years. 1 foul tl‘l_vdcsdull~), 2 grade lllol- stains t4 lll l ‘J yw-urs, 2 grade ‘Hol- stcilnl ti _\‘t' 2 Ayrsllires ii and 9 war,“ 1 (lip-navy i years, 1 Mersey l) yours. l fllrruiv cow, lieteer 1 your l fat. stecr 2"- ycurs old, 2 reg. Yorkshire bun l and 2 years, 1 reg. Yorkshire sow and litter of nix. Ii purn i)l't‘li sows due to furrow ,_, _.__'rlm cuilanorrsrowu ouAnnuljlL _ Central Guardian JOHNSON Q JOHNSON Will ill! the "lily drlllietore opt-ll liii duy to- ll . (lay. BIG AUCTION SALE of pure llffltl llolstoiu Cilllit‘, at, Nolflhgn], 141i 1350a October 17th. on the falm oi liiilligau lund Morrison. ' i NO ssnvlcyzflsljtoav. —Tllci‘8 (wilhbo lro service. in the Baptist .l_lulch, St. Peters, next Sunday afternoon. us the pastor is away attending the convention. HAD‘ NARROW ESCAPE-Mr. A. M. raiser the well-kliown dealer “"1119 RBllllnKlon Typewriter Co.. 0n returning," with Nirs. Fraser from a motor trip to Prince litiward L-liulitl. wail manoeuvring to place his cur d-iroctly ill-side the .lnbl‘wpp SOLD.—Mrs. M. Cdluppellc of St. AvartVs, Char- lottetown has sold her beautiful property at St. Avartls. the 11111111‘ iUiCP being Ml'_ Jolili lilMcDonald of Wood lislalltl-s. M1‘. McDonald is fortunate in securing silo-h desir- able llfmrerty so pleasantly situated ueur the city. PROPERTY POOR FISHING $EA$ON.—'i'llP lobster fishing season on the ncist side has proved u failure this year. Allllllllkh the season does not cit c 51 until the 15th. most of the fisher. men have taken iii their l-lear. the recent stnrnl putting the finishing touch to what was otherwise a nonetoo encouraging season. Thu fishermen are now getting {hm-r nets inreatllness for the smelt fish» mg season which opens on the some date as the lobster season. FIREWATER GALORlL-Stroies of u mysterious ship which landed Sixteen kosi-i of rum on Curtain lo land and thcn disappeared, follow- ed by istories of liquor being wash- ed ushorc at various points lifter tho rcl-eut. storm around tli eatljn- cent count ull combine to create ill- terostilig talk and mllcll conject- ure_ Evidently some of tho liquor ri-fl-rrcll to llunst. have reached tho. short-s of Lenliox lslulid for a fo- mule uutivl- of the l‘l'.‘<i91‘Vll.liOl’l whn was in- Sumliwrsitlti this week doclur ed there wits fircwutcrut. the bottom oi‘ the trouble. which occurred hero on 'l‘hunstl~ay luot ivholi something ill the nature of o. “pitched battle" i»: alleged to have taken place and blood flowed. ()n tho date iii ques- tion it ii.- allcgotl that. James Fran- ("is 0t‘ Leliutix lslunll assaulted the well known former champion run- licr Michael 'l‘homliis, booting him (lilitc severely. On the information recoivt-ll a warrant was issued by Mr. .i. l.. Palmer, .i. l’. and Sheriff Aim-Donald proceeded to the island on Saturday. A strenuous pursuit after the elusive. Francis followed but up to last accounts he illlti not been captured. | Boa-i I Japanese Relief Fund already k Auiount uclluli\vlell,<.zctl $286.25, ~ lMrs. Barbara .\ic1{enzie, 23R ; Sydney Street, iCiiy . 1.00 Climbers Club, 0'Leury ]’)(‘.l 10.50 Jack Sheen ....... .. .-\. Horne & Co., (‘ity .. 25,00 -.\'il'. and Mrs. l.orlli B (leorl-zctoup Royalty ‘For Biliousncss Hquduchc _ and ' Constipation D1: Chases fl HOTEL vlcrroalAi H Offers to the travelling ‘ i public a comfortable, i‘ up-to-date hotel. Con- ltains 44 rooms with ‘i private bathmThe Cuts. I lne is famous all over| Canada. Telephones In‘, all rooms. Courteous‘ service. i r H. c. BROWN, Manager i 10.00 | dizrc-"Pail THE Charlottetown 10th November, 2 pure bred sows to furrow 15th llccclulil-r. Papers can bu uuppllt-il lf ucccssuljv. fi grade Yorkshire sows, l hour nail 1 sow pure bred Yorkshirrs. ii weeks, 100 lit-no and chickens. _ lmphp;y|p}l\"l‘>lz-~2 uehl sprlul: tooth, 1 set disc burrows. 1 scctlel‘. 1 hay mower. l lilllllilll. l llllffilkv- 2 driving ivugons, l drlvinl! 5114i!"- 1 magnet cream separator. 11"“! 600 lbiv l standard cream separa- tor 700 lbs., 1 pulpor, farmer's Iioll- or, milk cans. f» cords wood. 610W lcncth. CROPp-i tons hay, 200 bushels oat-i. 30 bus. wheat. 20 bus. belle)’- 25 fill-s. buckwheat, 000 bus. llfllll" toes, 300 bus. mangles . 1200 "l"- turnlps. quantity of straw, Parties coming by train will be- met by team at Suffolk station. ll not iilno salo will take place first fine day following. - 'l‘erme——12 months on llll fllllll-i exceeding $10.00. 7 per cent oil fol” cash. H. C. MUTTART- , w. a_ DENNIS J. A. MQQONALO, Hotel Co., Ltd. Horse VICTORIA‘. R. ll. S. Wanamaker. St. John; (l. llrlmzu, Montreal; ll. (l. Rogers. St. John: J. LeRoy iloluiuli. Sunl- mersitlc; M. A. Mcinorl. St. .lo!in: S. F. Thompson. Halifax: W. l.. Young, llullfux: .i. McDonald, 'l'or- onto; Annette Word. St. thither- liics, Ont; llert. R. Oroskioth, 'l'or- onto; ilurry Dodd. ‘Porontti; l). Mills, iiulifux; A. V. Rowan, Fred- ericton, N. ll.; A. F. Hire. Amherst Edwin Morris, Halifax; J. F. Fun- niml, New York: it. M. Lynch. illil- ifux: K. Mul- Ritchie, Sydney“ W. Serial Publication of Announced As Excl Amazing Novel of Woman's Fight ‘The scoop of the year has come! The Guardian takai pride in uli-' nouncing to its readers that it has obtained the exclusive publication rights in this territory of “Blsck Oxell" and that Gertrude Ather- ton's world-faillous novel will be printed in serial instalments, colli- incncing Saturday, October 13. The announcement is signific- thut has accrued to the book and' partly because oi’ the manner in which newspaper“ publication was eccuretl. From its earliest [irintlng by Iloui and lilvcriglll, "Black Oxeu“ jumped Into the lead of the “best ‘sellcrsfi’ and during the six months that it has been on the book stands its "supremacy has never been questioned. 1t has already been translated ‘into GtJiPliHtllJYiliiC other translations are pelltliug_ The pub- litralltiu 0t‘ the book ilr foreign countries is being arranged for. 'l‘lllu (luring story of a. woman's attempt to regain physical and Ila-s made u rclnurlcable impression upon the fiction reading public. With its background of society and the theatre and its aspect of ill- lernational politics, it has been the maelstrom of countless discussion-s. and arguments. Women have found u vital theme for conversation in the plot but the subject has been taken up none the less eagerly by mule reader-s. it has been the one stupendous sensation in the publishing field this your. l The (iuurdiuu always on ‘the look- out for new features of interest. heard of the opportunity to secure serial rights and immediately cli- tered into negotiations for tbciii. As u l'l‘.\illli._l‘l. is now able to uu- llounco the exclusive publication of this remarkable story ili ‘its trol- umne. Tilt: announcement is all tbl- moru astoulldilu: bot-floss; never lic- lore inthe history of the publishinc lleid has u newspaper been able to Newspaper In Every Province Published This Month lint partly‘ because of the prestigel facial youtlllulllciais at. the age 0t’ 60 r “Black Oxen” Is usive Scoop For One Against Advancing ~Years to be isccure the rights 0t’ any book-lct alone a beet seller-so soon after its publication Novels of varying merit. have been reprinted by newe- papors in serial form months ot' years after their original printing: but the present rc-publlcatioll- of "lllack Oxen" marks u. new depart- ure of newspaper enterprise. lt is natural that a uovcl of such iulercet and popularity should be illliled. Fin-it National ‘Pictures is ut present completing the film vcr- siou of "Black Oxon" as a Frank Lloyd production, with Corinne (lrlffith and Conway Tearlc as fea- tured players. After its completion and release the picture will be 5il()\\'1l ut the Prince Edward. ’l‘hatro. _li is through un arrangement with ‘First National Pictures that the tiuardlun is able to make exclusive publication of this story. The first Saturday instalment will start October 171th, CORINNE GRIFFITH l who wil-I play Madame Zittiany in Grand Trucatlle Parish Rcv. J. B. McIntyre .. Rev, (ieo. W. 'l‘illzey', Pow u . .\l|S('0llCil(! Parish per Itcr, .\lu.i'tili Alonaghtni Junior Red Cross lrl School per bliss itosellu iluhal". teacher 23,00 per , the picture Judge and Mrs, A, B, \Varl)\|p- _ toll, City .... .. 25.00 13111113 , Fenuell and Chandler City... 25.00 - t .. LUND-At St. Louis, on Oct_ 0th, " 1021!. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter .l_ i.un<l, time ihearl llzillulil) li l|£lll.‘-'.il~ ti r. (‘oligratullltlollnz t;;l, ltcvolstokc. ll. (f, to Mr. and Airs. llurolll ltiggs, a daughter. John McLeod N: Co., City .... __ 10,00 St. John's Episcopal Clul Crapaud. pol" Mr. (‘r2 Aloore $5,110 Si. Peters Buy 1 rlsh, per Rev. A. W. .\lc.-\ulay .. It'll)!» lFort Auzustus Parish, per Rcv. A. J. McDonald ...................... .. Ge» W. Stevenson, F" ericton ................. .. Fraim liiCOX, Springfield Rev, A. P. Hodges, New Glas- f gow Christian Church per Rev t’. hedges, New Glasgow .. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cardigan, per Mr. A. G. Crawford, Sec’): Pupils South Kildare, per . Vera Costain, teacher .. Jacob I). and Miss ‘Sco. l Iutty ........................................... . 2.00 ‘ and, Mrs. .-\.J.(i»ru1it, to Wllliulii W. m, Montreal and Ottawa. _ ' -. sey, eldest sou of W. E. and ulrs. Marriages ..___.___._.__.__-____.__ , GRANT—JAV.—-.»\t St. Andrew's (‘hurt-h by Rev. A. i’_ bichcllanfl Auuio 11., second daughter of Mr.‘ immediately the Jay of the C_ N. R. after the ceremony party lei: on u honeymoon trip to‘ Deaths _ l FERGUSON-At \\'ilitc Sailiils Oct. S, lilungo Ferguson uurd Funeral notice later. VESSEYw-At Calgary, Altu., on Sept. 2°, 1021i, Ruhr-r. '~‘ cwlirt \'i~.-:- Iii. ‘Vessey, Dunstuffliagtr, 1’.F..l. MURRAY—ln this city Oct. 9th. 1921i. Captulu Robert Alurruy of D. A. MacKINNON, O _ . Just BYlue-jay The simplest way to end a corn ls Blue-jay. Stops the pain ill- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters. The action is the salnc. At your drulmict _"\ A QUEEN HOTEL A Water Street Charlottetown This popular Hotel; completely i‘ renovated and re- furnlshcd throughout and offers very com- fortable accommodation i to the travelling public. The table la espec-u .‘ lllly good and the pub- lie are courteously; cared for. Rates $3.00 a day. BRUCE J. TAYLOR.| Manager h "Wdhnarlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors has ‘been _ _,_______ ___‘__j_____4 l E. ilonnes. Monctoll: J. l-I. Clark- sou, Amherst: C. l". Clarita-oil. Alli- hcrst; lilrs. .i. H. Johnimn, Calgary. Mrs. E. S. Crooks. Halifax: l-i. A. liorlie. Ford (lnturlo. __->-<1-O}-———' ::i\s u vermifuge un effective preparation is Mother Graves Worm Exterminator, and it can be ::::'—"fi._,_-_-i-i—‘—‘i‘_"‘i“":—~‘5— QUEEN HOTEL Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jay, Mt. Stewart; rs. 11. H. Cox. Morell: Herbert C0 . Morell; Mrs. J. Brander, Amherst; Currie Grant, given to the most delicate child stltution. without fear of injury to the con-lb. Clifkef Alvin MeKelnie- ‘it. Stewart; F. Amherst, J. I. jscllltu hour-l; Treasure r ‘ ‘New Ways of Washing Face . with tho detergent action of snap. -’l‘lle winning candidate is permit- , country which is properly equip - work this autumn at Cornell Uni- ‘. varsity. He -is himself o college ; professor, teaching chemistry. " ‘ W. D. Bancroft of Cornell, a leader n- industry in finding improved ways an} Béfzzlllgivafilfgyflllltt.lgassx‘ ‘sflogentiflc accuracy in cleansing the Port Richmond, C. ll. aired KT. Funeral notice later. ::..-\u Oil i'or all Meir-Tho sull- or. the fisherman, the lulubcruiuli, the out-door laborer and all who are exposed to injury and lhc clc menls will find in 1):‘. Tbfnlus l5:- lecbrir. Oil a true and faithful friend. To ease pain, rcllovc colds. dress wound-.i. subllile iuui-bago and overcome rheumatism it is excel- lent. Therefore, it should have a place in all home medicfncs and RIGGS-At (Jul-en Victoria ilorzpi- l l l . i l I bridal lnutlowlfiswheflfilnt'time_such>dl“il§§ from eomi- university", uu-l illitilll. .\'ol only, the wlntrr i" Ireseurch on thin scale. has ever to have had truiuilla in chemistry will il(i\'.'('\'L'l‘,1ill' time of lonléji-l 9 liccn u:itlertukcn.,und iaoup has-and physio-a. Scientists are ivutl-li-tbu: undl-r lhc llliiflflll», 1mm‘ ‘m, been made since Biblical times. ling the unique i't‘.'<‘ctll‘(‘.ll with i-ou-‘ranlll-lllfllll“, "l1 llilh-“flllWl-‘l {mm .\l Full will dtevuio hllllSfxif for the sidcrilblt- intclwmt, ti". 1.. 107i Wvv-stl-rlrpliiiits in (laurlotte owl!- " ~ yltlOlff. We wi nobisay any iiiigi '1 _~ U , “l _ 8, r ‘réute’ ‘_ about hiis progress lli finding’ mi-[The klnyfnit ‘igwo k::";l"\w:y A Great Orator Said:“Quit your (wind-jamming) deliver the goods” "*" PAGE mass- Many formers are tired of the “Wind-jamming” arguments when shown cream separators. PAST REPUTATION does not win PRES- ENT PERFORMANCE. Some horses were considered FAST ONES years ago-but today are not within the money. S0 with SOME SEPARA- TORS. _ ’ THE ANKER-HOLTH (self-baluncin g bowl) CREAM SEPARATOR is l3 1923. MODEL The last word in Cream Separation 1. A self-balancingbowl GUARANTEED for life- No more sending bowl “back to the factory” to be “doc- t0red” .at YOUR EXPENSE. 2. All discs the same-no numbers to confuse you. 3. A “dirt chamber” which clarifies the milk before skimming. Hence——clean cream that remains sweethe- cause it is pure. TURN EASIEST TO (‘.LEAN--SKIMS the cleanest". OPERATOR SATISFACTION to the user or no sale. Ask for demonstration. Sold and Guaranteed by A. . HORNE & CO. Charlottetown s of the Province i. ..~_<|.g- iummerside Reliable Ag ents in all Part 88-00. , nd . proved ways f0 clcatlsing until hc l.. . . . - - ~- hus made au exhaustive report o1‘ I, was nmiufln ‘M, Wm“ Hwi-fllklOSlvlIlLQll-lll-O? 4 his experlmentinfh" .l(;n,-..,-mm.nt would l-voutuailly l.-l'-jYg‘,“ ,, 113,1, iliubk and the ma“, _ Alsmbcrs of the Palmolive l“(l"l“clit u new ruilwu luuliou at Emer-lh-rq ‘in. ‘ y n“. n msno ‘Mo. and . i lowsliip committee who will unmemld Junminn H, ‘mm, p“, up _,,.“l=_l““~‘_l‘l"_ln_ "Blane" {mm the i y; the clindizlate each year are: W. l7. hujmjng 01- H $114., (Eolllllllflltlllruf!)’g1d‘ifll.rtlg(:l“zl;:l ,2,“ a "in": m“ M‘ ' llnnvrllft, Cflrnéll Ulll\'<'.l‘5ll.\‘; Huwith the inlpoi-tlilict-xil‘ this junc-ifl“, Iozqum, l, was hoped that N. Holmes. clwlrumu. Colloid divi- iiOll Viillffl! llllllllrvlli-i of pcoplc lulu“, ,,‘,,",,. diva, ‘wmfld be a good ‘l ‘ >‘ .- . ‘ . -. .. .->i‘.',‘ ' . ;.,ff‘"¢;‘:.‘~“.‘.ié‘i.‘.~.. .“if.°.r‘.‘.i.'é...“ ‘T422211..%f$‘.i1.“;f;§.‘i£l‘ .2112‘; $25.11‘Jiifiiif;pry},3$35,}:'35"g3,g*;<$g;7:;,1,f,<1: _ can Chemical society; Prof. Victor ions llOllfi-i uud Where uiuliy illtlcg "NW3, H,“ (gx‘relr)4lionfll k0,)“, V wnlicr. llnlvmsitv m‘ Wisconsin. iillilii‘.101K‘Slliljf'(llf‘lillliilt'llllllfvl‘: ., “J . ‘W. H , m “j and J C Sellmer of the PllilllOllVC to tho some ordc-il unlcss some 'll--‘ mu“ l my buns H] m‘ L w ‘ 1 b _' ', ‘ 1' a _ n |_ _ f’ _ _ _ i " iprovr- cliiii-cl_v inudcquute.—Sum- - j a olalorles. Landlutcs ulc if. cldul chalice lll tluusporlutlou .ilitl,,,,,.,-_o,,|.. ‘Hun-NHL quired to have at least u lll£lSiEl"$t'illll£liii7 arrulilzt-luclits is brought. i be amongst those taken on a jour- ney. Savants Start College Inquiry in Uses of Soap Sought by Scientists In Unique Research MILWAUKEE, Wis. Oct 9 (Speclahn-The science of soap mailing WllS added to tho collrsv-s in American colleges today. with the announcement by Prof. Vii-tor henher, professor of chcmlslr)’ "l tho University of ivioconsiu. that Paul H. ‘Fall, B600 Drexel dloulc- vard. Chicago, has Lilo $2,000 Palmolive l-‘ellmvslilp to begin the first concerted research in the history of the soup industry. '1‘he fellowship will be given uzi nulllly after this by the Palmolive Company for the purpose of mak- lm," scientific studies in various American universities of the fund- amental principles oi‘ chemistry, physics and colloids connected ted to work in any txillego in the pod for research of this lllnd_ Mr. Fall. who will be the pioneer in the efforts to discover new ways to wash the hands and face, dishes and the family linen. will begin his “Mr. Fall will be assisted in iii-z research studies in soap by Prof. in this field," said Professor ben- her today. "Tho Palmolive com~ pany will support this fellowship annually in order to aid the soap of soap manufacturing to insure n. lllqll. woodwork. etc vlfiioct. i_,ii 1t may even int i, .._¢ been uwurtlcll - c lillelexrect amt thlnlii of this - i Qclontific not fiowalvrs Marta Buns i THERE are many cheap imita- ' ‘I tions 0f Maple Buds on the market. People who buy them, not realizing that they are imita- tions, naturally think that Maple Buds have deteriorated in quality - and-flavour. -This is not the case. The standard set by the real Maple Buds over fifteen years ago, has always been maintained. Ask for Maple Buds. Look for the name “ COWAN”. It is on every Maple Bud. _ Hand the dealer back his substitutes iiilllilllllllllliillllllill a m: flown‘: Mart: Bubs