The Beginning of ‘Success i Nine times out of ten the answer io the question "How did he do it?" dates back to the time when he openeda savings account. Few business successes there are which do not owe their origin to a modest savings account in the beginning. Form an early association with a reliable institution like The Bank , of Nova Scotia and open a savings account now. A small deposit and a few minutes’ time will start it. The Bank of Nova Scotlia ES'I\-\I§I,ISIII".D I832 Paul up Capital Reserve Resounm J. ll. SIALFUM. Iliinuurr l'lli\lll.lb'l"l‘l'l'l‘il\\r N s ll-nllhono Brant-lies iilim ut l\llll IttCIJLfXYJ lli-tli-itui- Iitll ~n. Hill 9501:0030!) lull. .'\loiit|ii:iii-. ‘Fla-t strut-is. Suiniiiorslilo. Eastern Guardian - .°8HOP from HOIIDIIIYS catalog ..'BUY YOUR DRY GOODS anti fflvthlui; at ivns s. muttnocics. Lido and save money. ..°FOR SALE-A good work- ing horse. 1.3 years old, notinu and kind. Prico very; low. M. C. MC. (...\v:in, Kllmulr. V nl-‘SCHOOLWORK: The follow- uu: is tho syititlltig of Lower New. tr-wn School for tho month rif September: llratli- V, i. Margaret Nicholson. 2, Norman (lillls J/Icl liorson‘ Grtttle 4. l. George NICINIIBOI] 2 (‘hrigtlne McPherson. Grade a: 1, laiuis flrlfllti; 2. sit-pn- . ‘m Mltlfrlbsey‘; 2i. Kathryn McPher- wfl» Guido 2; 1, Surti Glllls. 2, John Ninrholson, it Plus Griffin. Gratin l. Nlariun (iillls. Perfect at. tcndancc: Norman Glllia. Plus flrlfiln. Louis Grl"l'in. Stephc1 Blorritiary, blargzirrt Glllls. teacher. Veterinarians To Discuss: Health Of Domestic Animals National Veterinary Association Likely to be Formed OTTAWA. Oct. ii~—A conference of i’f‘l"f‘litilill‘li.lll.‘<l in tliscttss the best means of improving the health of (‘tinnitus live stock is to be mill» ctl at Ottaivzi for November l5 and lli. it was iLllllt)tlil('t‘(I tonight. Prob- OOOO-OOOOOOOOOOWOOQQ O-OO40~OWOOOO4OOFOOQ¥OOOQO Buy a Knitting Machine And p, Manufacture Your Own Wool 1hr "hLClNEY-IIAKER-A ' RIBBING . JL minim h. ; mum ID you ever consider yvhat your wool costs you per pound when you buy it back ln Sweaters. Under- okirts, Mitts, Socks, ctc. The way to save money is to' buy a Knitting Machine and manuifacturc your own wool instead of selling it at 12c per lb. We have Knitting Machines of all kinda ranging I11 price from $30.00 to $90.00. Write today. MILLER BROS. A Charlottetown 145 Great George Street ONE TON IN THREE IS WHAT YOU CAN SAVE WITH A PIPELESS FUR- NACE-wand it bums any old kind of Iuel- hard or soll coal, wood or coke. . With Pipcless Heating the entire system is in the cellar but all the heat is in the house. Not a degree is wasted or abrorbecl b)’ cellar pipes, none is thrown off around the furnace, and your cellar is always cool-dust right for storing fruits and vegetables. You can change to Pipeless Heating in a single d8)’- there is nothing atoll to the installation. If we star! today, we'll be through tomorrow and your heating troubles will be ended. No matter what next Willi" has in store, you'll be warm and comfortable. > We have not the space to ray all we'd like’ t0 ilrlllil advertisement, but if you'll Coll In» We“ mm lh‘ furnace inside out for you. " _¢,.-.-_~... - .-__L@~_~...-¢. 0R so: BY rooms s. THOMPSON Montague .-\ bu... . h. J .nl.&-An\‘-ni<- QQ§'OOOOOOO‘OO‘.OOO0.00§.‘-O§O*O‘O§-§O-..§$‘.'.“.'.".'.. ...,.~.i -n.i..u» ably no iivo stock tiroduuinr, votin- try iii tho world has a better ro- t-ortl for freetlotn from dlstzase than h-as Canada, said llr. .I. ll. (iris- tlalc, deputy miliiistt-r of tigrlcitl - ‘urn. n contlilioii untlotibtetliy large iy tine to the inspection system t-zirrlctl on lry the department's Ili-alth of Animals branch. The work of ltocpitil: (‘tiuadiatt stock "rt-c ftflllll tIlHPIISt" and giving it an [oven finer reputation than it now !"l_llly.\' is not to be iloiir by indivi- luals or small pzroltps: this is u-ork. says Di". Grisdalo, which lllllitl bc donr- by contraliberl organ- ization for all (‘auatla. According- ly. serious l't'illl-ilflf\l'illtltlll will be L‘,l\'l‘Il at the forthcoming t-tinlcr - once to tht- forinutinti of a tnitlotial vr-tcritiury itNSOtJlfillIOil lo work in itinjtittclltnl with the llvlltlfllllltlll. Plllflrfillillfi losses oxpctwii-ncetl by l'tli‘f'I_i-Zli countries lIil'Oll_l-(II contagi- ous diseases armour: live stock have convinrt-tl the l)l‘llilll'llllf‘lll of Aizrit-nlfttrt- of Ilic vllal Iit‘('.i‘sIl_\' for t-xtrt-tiic viqilaiticc aizaitist tho lnlrtitiilt-lioti of Hill'~ll diseases into Canada. This [irolilr-ni. as troll 12s that oi‘ riratllczitinu tllsozisc al- ready UXIHIPIII III this t‘illlillf'y. llilit! .'ilrc.'itl_y' lnvulvctl heavy expert tilttiros. but. rcstilts liavo amply justifa-il ‘rIIC (lIitIilYS,'.'\lltI the time sciitits tlllllflrllllli‘, ltl tho oplnloti of Llic dopatrl.nii>ii.t, fur svctiriiii: great- or i-tiortliiitilitiii of effort between tirtit-tisliii: vcttiritizirizttis uiitl tho ilcztltb of AlllllbitIS branch. itepro- srntutlvn vt-teriiitirizitis from every province in tho iloinltilon will, nc- t‘t)l'illil§l_i', be invited to attend the i ¢*#¢¢ L'0lll'('.l‘f3-ll('(‘. 'MQNt'l'llI‘I.-\ll.. 00L 12.—Tllt" Montreal branch of llic Miiiclans‘ Fr-tlcrat on yesterday voted’ unani- mously ziizadnttt a prnptisitlon to allow iMr. (‘otwlriok to conduct his tirrhostru tttirlntz tho Canadian tour of “Hello Canada." . ‘Smoke . T&B "'3? f‘ '1'; "d t l Eye-Glasses From $Z.IlIl-l0 $10.00 From East Point to Cape ~ Bear is a big terntory, yet right across this space Puritan Supplies the k Big Majority of - a lye-Glasses 756.9%? flu he ll the 01ml GRADUATE OPTICIAN (attendance courses.) ' In Montague Coll and rec for 1y§urBeg h i s UP-Tft-DA TICAL PARLOUBS. I . PARKMAN PTOIIIIII IIAIDATIO n I. L t TUE CIIARLOTTETO ‘Island lady Writes 1 From Fir Japan Tho folio-ring letter mts receiv- ll-"I b! u iatly in liil"; city -Il‘Olll Dr. Flo encc Murray. formerly of Obcarv who was designated as rnlssionaiy to Korea by Zio-i Church, Charlottetown tllls suit.- nicr. . llambouug, Korea. Japan. September 12in. 192i llear . _ . . . . . , Th? ltllltivrs you so klntlly sent --"(‘ In Stroll tliiio and were b rl in the bix with my type Writ"? it was screwed to the bottom of the box but the SIITPWN worked loose and the pillows were thc only things that kept the typr.» writer from bcinz ruined. Now I Fl'ep on them evt-ry tiight and i never slept on more comfortable- pillows. Tliatik you once more l'or sen-ling them to me. I li.id 4 very interesting trlp GI t ‘have. and enjoyed ovcry bit of it except a day cr two in mid. ocean whcn there Wit.) M storm and we were ‘tossed about :i good tlcal_ We wcri- In port at Yftlttillllilld. for wonty tour hours where wc matte the mos‘. of our. time and srtiv as much as we cuultl. - lt was all so new anti interesting to us. I ivisti all our friends at home ilOlllll have sucli a trip. At Yokohama Wt: iiad our first ride in a rickshaw. l never felt so much like a baby at a baby carriage before. l almost felt tishanmil of myself for being in the rickshaw and letting that poor little man run about with me. Ont bore the men and women are tht- twhial beasts of burden It set-ms. Wbon we were In Yokohama we took an electric train out tu Tokyo tho capital city of Japan-and .l beautiful large city It is too. Wi- hired a vnoto -' r and drove tiroun-i to are tho city; but we coulti not find a chauffeur who spoke tiny Enklish. so we lidil no ono to tell us about what we were seeing. \\'o bad twenty-four flours also in Kobe. another Japanese port, whore we took train the next morn» ing aftcr andlnlz and travelled all day through‘ Japan toward the nc-utb. The country is very pret- ty. high mountains on every side. and boatitfftil green rice fields in bctwe-in them. The bamboo is lovcly Loo. almost like a huge ferr. p twenty feet. high. in the south we saw ' some palm trees too. ‘Thorn are nc- palm trees in Korea and bamboo only In the soutlr But llit‘_\‘ grow lots nf' rice in tho .'~it'lllll. But they grow lots of rice its far north as llanfbetirtiz. Korea is a beautiful country with high mountains and frrtilo Villlt‘ u Presbytery was meeting In llaiii- brunt: that tl so there were sev» rra: innasion; """‘“ ‘ “o... air-c; lions in thc 'l‘liey were. . aly. zit tht- station to int-ct. us and a big crtavd of Koreans too, who wanted to new its and bow to us. and tell us how glad they were that we hail (route. They said. "slnre the pvttpll! of Canada love the Koreans so that they send you out to do us uootl. we aro so glad we cannot II " Twenty years ago tin. first mist slcniiries came to this city. tho women carried in a Cllllll‘ and tbc incn in a cart or on horseback and when they got here thousands m‘ prnple turned out to sac thoni. but not to welcome them. The] wcte not allowed to Ill] in an; whcrc but had to stay outside and be looked nt by the crowd. Some of tho people wanted to klll them and they were stoned and driven out. Twenty ytcrirs later we Cfllllf‘ ln a tzozwtl railway train and art welcomed by native and foroigtit-i alike. 'l‘here are now two con tzrcgations In the city anti another inst across the river and one o: the PIIIITUlIOB ls the largest ln_ail north Korea. One of the \\'0mvn who Wits shouting to kill the for clgn women has been it Blblewo- man for a long time now. l. feel more convinced than ever that this is the most worth while work in the world and l tun glad that l am to have a part in it I am hard ill work learning the lanizuagi- for one cannot do inticli without being able to make onesclt‘ l|lifIOT5lODfI_ We have n school for girls here, an academy for boys. a hospital. church and four missionaries houses, but one house is citipty just now. A lot of girls had to be turned away because there was no more room for then and sortie of the boys have no place to meet. but the church so they had to study out on the hill- side when ‘the Presbytery was meeting. How do you like this Japanese wriiln! Dllppl‘? They write up and down instead of across the page. lmttorii to Korea rnqtilre i5 cents postage. l Ilopo you are well and happy.‘ Very sincerely. . Orchestra Tenor - Had Premonition FAIRBAIRN. FROM FORBES W. LONDON. Oct l2—1Becu.uso hc luiii n romonltlon of dlflnstol‘ Joseph Morris. tenor of the famous Southern syncopated Orchestra which bus delighted Europe for Ihn past three yours, and which has enjoyed i-he patronage of the Prince of Wales. refused to still Saturday from Glasgow for Dub lln. , p Morris is ma: today, but eight members of t famous colored group perished in one of the worst catastrophes to British shipping ln rocont yours. when the steamship llowiui was rammed by tin Ameri- can frelkhtrir. West Camak. and Chin Malcolm. in a dense fog on the Irish tSe-a Saturday midnight. The number of dead is estimated at 25, most. of the victims being WN GUARDIAN V Challenge Tea int lb. Ind y, lb. | packages l l__.......:'"*._'=.l Millions of Dolla s Go 9L In Smoke WOMAN DIES OF BURNS Woodstock, Feb. lit: Mrs. Sam- uel East Zorra 'l'ownshlp. .4 (lend from burns sustained WllCiI liar clothing took fire from wisnc. she was removing trout a stovr. CIGAR IGNITES PYJAMAS; MAN DIES FRCM LUl-ai’; MontreaL: Hbcrt . who i..i the tilglit of’. l . was severen/ burned wh- .; . l hi1, tin; to his pyjllllti tI.|‘l .a tie ltoy-il Victoria l.<...|.it.i1 it \..l_\' as a result of his iiijii.ie.~. WOMAN i3 BURNED CLEANING .. CLOTHES . . . . .. Gasoline Fumes ignite and Her Hands and Face are injured Mrs. l’. was severely burn ed about the hands and taco when gasoline with which she was cleaning some clollirs ignited. (Yap- taln (lharltis Adamson of Green- wood Fire Station rcntlert-d first aid. POURS KER0<IENE ON COAL. YOUTH IS FATALLY BURNED Windsor. Jan. l2: liis clothing .1 tints" of flames, Louis , l9 years. old. lied through the streets for a block and a hall‘ from bit homo today before he could be stopprd. - lie liiizl lt0lll‘l'tl oil on sinotihlt-r- lug coals in .'t stove to got ll llLllflt‘ fire. 'l'lit- guilmitcd puts PXDIOtIKHI. unil blinded Wllli tb- firu ho rn.~..i- ed from the house. lie w )rou;',:.. to llotrl llit-ii whom hi: died this evening from his burns. FUMIGATED WIT-H GAEOLINE A cblr-kcn ftnicit-t" at . under took to fumiuzitc his chicken bolts‘:- wltli gasoline today’. lie smokes clgtlrvtIi-sz. llc lighted a tiizitch. Tho remainder‘ of IIll‘ ritorv ls tot-l in ibt» form of a firo, \Vl'llt'll brourzlit. ‘to firt-nit-n to lhc sci-no and a flit zinial to as of about $75. LUCKILY FOR CHARLIE. FIRE HALL WAS HANDY Stratfortl, May 2, lt rust —~ .t local cunlracttir. jitst liilitll last evening to tintl out that be had four flallons oi gasoline in his Ford cur. (lllarlit: tlrcw up lo a tank in front of a lt)l'ltl tztirago, un scrowri the top off the tank. ply of gas. struck a match to sir-o. bow nuich h" bad in his tank. The fumes immediately ignited ELECTROCUTED IN BATHROOM Mrs. Ada—. Whiter Bathing, Me ... Tragic Death While standing ivritcr in her homo. 63 Uxbrirlge wcntti, yeatorrlay afternoon. to ‘urn ofl’ the switch tittachetl to e11 lffhlfl" bc-itcr. Airs. Ada ~, was \ll-t".‘lit'i'll‘tI 'l‘b'r- hr‘ati-i' hzid h -eu -ilzi.-,~l by lhii hath and it is lb‘.- liort-d lh" ‘ur of tho switch ~->v1'~-\tl a Flll“‘l-f. illll, killing bcr almost instantly. in a bath of Ilbra... four old Sarnia Nils badly when lit-r ilwthing took fire while Ill!‘ was pl-ivinz with matches. yt-a r Ft ur mcn wcr- burned to death on a l‘(‘nn\l_\'v.inl.| farm when a spark from an cnzino firs-d the burn atttl silo. A Wisconsin woman tiled from burns when sparks from her hus- band's pipe ignited straw in a sleigh in which they were riding. BURNS PROVE FATAL .lack __. of liellcvuo tivrntic, tiitul In St. Michael's llospittil today from burns retreiverl on Saturday when aflre was consul by coal oil igniting white lic and his brother worn thawing out frozen pipes. lng Heater Plub. Woman is Electrocuted .. Winnipeg. May 12.: Mrs. A __. aged lltt. was flt‘(‘.lf‘lf!lllly cloc- -——-—<-0a>>—— Withdraw E. '.AlllllvfllliilllOih-ffi-llIIFIIIMIH‘ u w. l wrufltuutit. l UNFWIPIS .l.». .- -- / -V\[YKllIlt tFt|'I.|\4l 2.1 your: Mlrrnilnril lnr l)fltl)‘l‘l| nml Pnlnlul lufllllfllllfltlfl- Snnlrii tin r 2.00. Knlr-kerlim ‘o.. ‘ll P}. Front 51-. T0 onto. Cunndn. ______.____. ll. l M AB 0 ll Qptomotrll! Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I. Graduate in Oplomotry Toronto Collage Ixolullvo Toot Room Con- I crushed to death when the ships collided. ll I tit. nootod with Drug Itoro ‘J00 ll Uhllilt- wv gasollnr- , I then. before asking for ll fresh sup. cts ' burned about the hotly ' l triteutt-tl yesterday aiftornoon when nvben attempting to withdraw an electric plug from a sniall limit"? at her homo. Peel Woman Burned to a Crisp Brampton. Jan l3: Airs. Mar- garet was burnori to death last night at her home at Campbell's ‘Cross. She upset the lamp and the burning oil covered hr-r. Lightning Kill! Little Glrl (‘tirn\vull, Ont. June 29.: Anni-gt . ., aged 4 years. was killed ' tortlny by lightning which str :.u the home of her grandfather, \\'n. lam __. on the Paragon road. norm of SLOIIPIIOIIEC Point. The littlr girl was lyinz tin tlic floor vtrhon kllled.' other members of the household In an adjoining room being itnlnjuretl.‘ Tho girl's father was killed in ac- tion over. as. The house was con-l lsitlcrably ilainagetl. ‘< BURNED TO DEATH Parrsborti. N. 8.. Jilly l5: liti- burl _. tII~~tI this ziftcrnorin o.’ burns h.» rcceivoil when ht- attempt, ed tr liuht tiio fire in the kitchen stove with oil. SUFFOCATED IN GARAGE ‘ tilting to the garner for lli'l‘ hue; I band early this mornlinz. Mrs Fret of l8 Cornish Road, found hitr dead, Fred . . had K011" t1) [no g1- aze to do some reptilrs. Fumi... front the gasoline wlillr- tho tingin. was running It is believed causal death. lIe was lying beside the can. » I I I I Girl "Wis eta-a. into Flames and Dies n Result ol Burns I (Ihirago, March 29: iloy SlfOllls and lndlztns rub two pieces of \\"iOiI' lflftitlll“? briskly and obtain llr-t. bliss (Icccila . ritblietl hm‘ kitl gloves so vigorously’ tlitii site obtain t-rl the same results from gasoline. But the fire killt-tl lirr. l _ Her face. arms and body wot-c .--.:i hiirlly burnt-d that surgeons 1' llll not have her. She had also i'.\:‘l;‘(ll onougb of the firnios t.) affct-t ‘nor lunzs FCFIOIISI)’. Lantern Expiodes, Dropped in Barn Farmer lost bitiltlinz. two horsos. pigs. poultry and implements. BOY SAVES FOUR CHILDREN GASOLINE LAMP EXPLODES Edmonton. Alter, Jan. 2U; Clif- for-l is the hero of Ross l-‘lzits today. lmft iiloite in the home nl 0 $O§§§OOQ~O+OQ4 OOOOOQ O-OOQ4Q FPO O O OOO-PO-OOQ >1 O §f§§+§+§ PAGE REVEN n“ u... -"-li Shave Comfortably You get real refreshing comfort and a satin- smooth face with every Durham -Duplex; shave. The Durham-Duplex shaves with the cor-- rect diagonal stroke. and the wide, hollow ground, ‘oil tomperedautomnticaily stroppelLsnfety guard- ed blade of Swedish steel removes the beard quick- ly, gently and easily. The Practical Safety Razor Standard sets, consisting of; razor, safely guard, three dou- ble-cdgcd blades, in I neat Ivory case. one dollar complete. Other! sets at $2 up. Got one today! t Made in Canada by Ilia DURHAM-DUPLEX RAZOR Co" Limited, Toronto Factor-in: ' t Toronto, Jeruy City, Shofftoll, Pith.‘ . t I wit... "ti... lanai. ti...‘ I Agricultural I And Technical School- FiVE MONTHS FREE TUITION TO ALL BOYS AND YOUNG MEN OVER FlFTEEN YEARS OF AGE. BOARD AND LODGING AT FIVE DOLLARS A WEEK A'T THE SCHOOL, OR A FORTY DOLLAR BONUS TO ASSIST IN PAYING BOARD IN THE TOWN. Courses in Live Stock, Field Crops, Poultry, Dairying. Motor Mechanics, English Mathematics, Farm Book-keeping, Chemistry, Physics, Civ- ics and Economics. ‘The following courses begin November 8. 1. Full agricultural course for first year students. 2. Ad? vanced course in agricultural ‘subjects for second year students. 3. Course to prepare students for matriculation to MacDonald College and The Ontario Agricultural College. Guelph. 4. Special course in motor mechanics and black- smithing. 5. Course to prepare Ior Civil Service examin- ‘ations 6. Night classes in motor mechanics. blacksmlthlng. cabinet making, wireless. mechanical and architectural drawing. English and mathematics. Those classes begin November 11. No entrance examinations. Special attention given to students who left school at an EARLY AGE, AND WISH T0 BRUSH UP PUBLIC SCHOOL SUBJECTS. Comfortable class rooms, modern equipment, good library and reading room, large and Well-equipped recreation hails, physical training. tree medical examination. Certificates of his parents. Mr. anti Mrs. (Ilnirltis , . . . ' _ F. _ IMSL Stu,“ the boy Quovomk profIct-eéicg given on thcsatisfactory completion o course.- ,5 up p, Saving hp, f0," y,,,,.,,;._.,- prescri e . end in applications at once stating age, course brothers and sisters from a it‘i'- required and whether BOARD AT THE SCHOOL or FOR- 1 p‘? Phil?“ “p lzdyllllwl “'31P TY DOLLAR BONUS preferred. Address all correspond l l ft iii" ‘JV .ntng ilfli Alt‘. . . ' . ,framc rouse wont up in smoke. Z"? to (Ere Ipantmpal‘ Sh; ‘Algrlslfnural and Techmcal __._¢..>___._ ‘coo arocown . .san. ‘lillnnrdfii ltinlnlenr for Quinta. Eris. y I .__ . - -..-- g a ll l To cost. and enables you essary delay. The Charlottetown Guardi scribers a real up-to Ilousekeep ers an is offering, t0 its sub- -date COOK BOOK" at a very small -_'I‘0'all readers of The Charlottetown Guardian re- newmg their subscription on 0r before the 15th Octo- ber, it will entitle them to the TWENTIETH CENTURY COOK BOOK for the small sum of twenty-five cents or thirty-five cents by mail_ The order of this Book is arranged alphabetically to locate anything without any unnec- | n, It also gves you the correct arranging 0f the Dinner ~ and Luncheon Tables with illustrations. There is only a limite L d number so that it be a matter only of first come, first served. To The Charlottetown Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dear Sits:- scription to your extra thirty-five Name Rural * . 40-O Enclosed find $. .. . . . . . for new or renewal sub- paper, with the understanding that the cents entitles me t0 the new TWEN- TIETH CENTURY COOK BOOK. Yours Truly, O-QOOOQQ Q-O-OOOO-FGO-O-Q u...-i..---..-..--..--..-~-- Address Route 00-0000+oooooooooomoo-eooooooouooootouooooooa-ooo 3. PER YEAR IN ADVANCE __,--.._.. .-..-~ - l