S *1‘ v—. EPTEMBER 4,3322. 715e, Wear 13 7fiere/ liastnrn Guardian SHOP from l-ielmarra Catalog. ..'BUY YOUR DRY GOODS where your money _e,oes farthest. ‘lves 8t Murdock Ltd. Montague 5091-141 coats for College wear just urriv- Ied. See them it will pny. Ives & Murdock, Ltd. Montague 50911-41 ..'LADIE8 AND M18858 new Fail Coats, Gloves, Hosiery, etc., Snob u Fhgeians prescribe ier all- menia o and kidne a are combined in Hood's ....~vou'rns' sun's and over’ Roch Bus. ' Herbs ’ Berries blood, stomach, livar Banana-Ila,- Saraanarilia Mandrake Yellow Book Dandelion Uva Ural Stilliugia Ilua Flag Plpalaaowl Ouaiae Juniper Ben-lea. Gontian Wild Cherry and other excellent tonloa, thus mak- ing one of the most aucuaaiul of all medicinal. Get only Hood's. fit glosses. erous to mention. This is _ ttntiordi, Ontario ELKQ pApER pLAN-r -———-1.0>__ the Azofi gelding is on his ‘way to . ' PERSONALS reduce the world's record ol 1.57% VANCOUVER_ Seuu 2'__The cum which was made at Lexington last ‘tract for the first unit oi the $13.- m-‘Mtss lrene and Miss Anetteiocthhhr- 000,000 pulp and paper plant at Pacquet, Souris, are mending Elke, B. 0., has been awarded to varatiun at Gflvrselvwu- McDougaii 6t McNelll. contractors 0i‘ Vancouver and Calgary, uccord- ..*Mrs. Hewlett, Dundas, is vis- "m1 "h h “m” 1h wh1°h ‘he 1°11" ing to word received by Alexander iting her daughter, Mrs. Duncan huhner“ Wm average 1weh1y‘h1h° McDougali from his father, A. C. McLonuld, in Georgetown. McDougaii, senior members oi the -—- firm, today. The plant is to be er- ....'¢Mr. Norman McDonald, ectod for tho Wigwam Pulp & Pzlp- Georgetown, was a passenger to ‘hecm-d for hhwrh which Direclhh‘ 1 ' A I made lll 1915. er Company and is financed by Charlottetown this week. prominent Canadian and Anlorican IIBWSDRQQPB. ’ '1 The ilrst unit will have a cupuc- tetown, spent the WOEK-Cllil with . iiy oi‘ 100 ions daily and will cost his parents, iVir. and Mrs. Frank “cut Fa" he Wm be mane‘! 1° °q' about $3,500,000, while the remain Conrad, Georgetown. lng two units. to be commenced 1 u it L l _ _., ‘ , b . which is held jointly by hinlseli and just as soon as tie rst un s n Mrs Ma) F‘ McDonald h1g2 Lou Dmmu with a good [my and operation, will bring the total ex- her daughter, Vddian who penditures to $13,000,000. ‘WIRELESS on TRAINS In Ilaiifnx- A, PAlliiS, Sept. 2.—-lntoresting ex- periments have been carried out during the lust iew days on the PsrisOrIeans Railroad by wireless engineers in the receiving oi wire- less communications. A receiving post having been rigged up in which the electric light installaton on the car ls used as an antenna they were able, willie near Limo~ ges, to intercept messages from Greenwich and inter from the new French station oi St. Assize. The ‘Insult lshdeclhred‘ m be very sfiisu lThiree more miles below even ‘actor’: ‘md ‘mg “c.0115 sharia mu '|tllne were trotted the following by means oi s BpBCl-i an tnna n‘ |ycar by llh|uu_ Tuuy “mug his. inched to the rooi‘ oi‘ a car it wil ‘be possible to receive wireless tele- phone messages without difficulty. urrlvtiing chilly. 2e slivigs ibllrLitfé- r “‘ spec on VuS ur 0c , . ~ \ Montague. 5091-1-41 e twh mute lohhh ..'E. E. ‘PARKMAN, registered optometrist will be at E. L. Har- rington's. Eiiclpn, ‘Sept 7th iroln 4 i. till 5 p. m. to examine eyes and P9191‘ Mhhhhigh‘ "1119 "1 1-5934 uaAUc-HQN SALE “may Sept, race meeting over the iiudson Riv- Sth. ipmnoillousehold Furniture 9' Driving Park i" 99111511119911519- lucludmg Kitchen Ruugu Dining it was the champions first appear- Ruom Se!’ Bedroom Furunuru. nnce in 1922 and while he had Sowing Machine. Parlor Suite. “mrhhh h ‘hhe 1h 159% h‘ Cihve‘ nnd a let oi" other articles too num hihh 1°" exhecled 1° 59° hhh hm" your two minutes over the sandy course. JASJZORISTIHEICQLmu-rzo oppol-tunny to get new furniture The trsetionsi time oi the mile MQflTQEQL at u burgulm James cumubu" shows that Peter Manning trotted Moutugue_ 509044, the last halt‘ in titty-nine seconds. Ar-tilo race followers may have the o‘ ters oi a second below the unpaced __,Mr_ Cuuom Conrad. Char,“ trip against the watch at Iiartiord. been s nniing ti er at Geo- rgutuwfif w“ u<rullljuiflgnrnlhulr uoluu [aster than he did at Poughkcepsie. By W. H. GOOHER was the outstanding feature at what was in ail probability the last ’1‘hls in itseit‘ is an indication that ui Withinamonth er six weeks pleasure oi seeing Peter Manning seconds. This would place the world's record at 1.56, three quar- Peter Manning will make his next On the second day or‘ the Connec- uai or reduce the New England trotting record 0t‘ two minutes track Peter Manning should go Miles below two minutes by trottcrs are very rare. To date there has been bu-t twenty 01' them placed in the rectmis. They were made by seven horses. The list was started in i903 by Lou Dillon _and Major Dciluar. Each of them trotted one behind a pacemaker. The time for Lou Dillon was 1.58% and t'or iliajor Delmar 1.59%. Suv- en years elapsed before another ‘mile below even time was record: ed. lt was made by ‘iihlan at lflievclaild in 1910. lie trotted in 11.58% .ln 1912 the fleet footed son lot‘ Binge-n cut his mark to 1.118. score six. u _ 1 in 1916 Lee Axworthy crossed the island Pastor, iloaomi PORT Elk-IN, Sept 1. — 1i- 1S understood here, that the reslzllu- tion of the Rev. Parmenas _ Mc- Leod, (a native oi Georgetown. P- lnpl.) Pastor er the Presbyteriaw Church Circuit, which includes with Port Eigin, Shemogue and Tidnish Bridgepls in the hands of the Presbytery. ; The news is a distinct griei L1 the host ei friends, iboth 0i 1111-‘ own and sister churches, who es», 169111 111m. both as a man and a- iaitblul preacher oi the gcvspei. Never. in its previous history, was the Presbyterian church in this locality. enriched by suen lange and earnest congregations, as were drawn to the services iby the poworlui influence oi’ his pu- Dii utterances. ‘Phat he is something new lli the line oi’ our local preachers will not he denied. in the pulpit, he is his Master's iAmtbassndor. and that alone. Logical scholarly. eloquent, he is a ieariess Jill/O cate oi aggressive and Christian 11y. 11ml the example and truth oi the gospel, as he finds it in tin- Book. gives him the energy and 110k! courage, to "bew to the line. let the chips isll where they may. This may not please every» 110(1)’. but he cares not to preach, to please the fads, and fancies! and whims, of a worldly idta of| Christianity ,he gives the straight truth even though opposition mayl Rrfict hlm. as a consequence. llet has writ-ten Truth. across his ban ner, and, Iwili fall bens-at-h its folds, if need be: but. be will never lower the Standard, whichf teaches the true Fatherhood God, snd equally true 'bl’0ther-| hood oi man, as a doctrine bfl (tiirlstisni-ty. ' Others have preceded them in‘ the same pulpit. all good men, whose memory is cherished. They were content with the ordinary‘ utter-unites ni’ the plrlpit and preached the Gospel as best they could. Just as the Apostles were chosen, good. and true. and ye’. had among them men ei’ greglgfl and lesser note; none oi’ thr-m J I‘ fiilrii-ltiarl Church “there are liw F1995 01 E1OPY." which may ele- vate seine to more (llsllncilun than others. We have it here. for never in the history of Port Our Prcsibyterlan pulpit. He is the peer oi’ them all". His friends oi all cilurches," 1111151 8111188115! 1109s that he willf Silly with us. li he feels dcier; "filled to not slay. and feels [t1 his duty to leave. we earnestiy‘ 1111116. 111111 he may iimi anothtr Rubicon 0t‘ the turi‘. lie was also SiliiiiilES We have the following grades of shingles in stock which we are selling at low prices for cash. Extra Cedan-Clear Cedar—Sec- ond Clear Cedar-Clear Walls-Ex- tra No. 1 Wall Cedar. Cedar posts, cement, lime, rockwall and calcined plaster, roofing paper of all kinds, nails and builders hard- ware. _ _ Everything you require for build- mg. t Call, write or phone for prices. hPboleu & Thompson Wholesale and Retail g Agents for Sherwin-Williams Paint Montague, P. E. I. itwo minutes at Syracuse he was taken to Lexington where he ro< duccd the stallion record to 1.58%. rile also trotted three other miles '1. ‘that year below even time. one oi them being over the new track at , Atlanta. Peter Manning made his appear- ance in the two minute list last ‘year. After trotting in two minutes 1 at Readvilie in August he equalled ‘ Ubinn's record at Syracuse. Two more miles below two minutes were recorded at Columbus before he made a. new world's record oi 1.57% at Lexington. Anoihcr mile ‘ in 1.59% was recorded at Atlanta. ‘l This with the trip in 1.59% at Pouzzhkeepsie gives Peter Man~ ning six miles below two minutes. t, Tile tie with Uhlan should be brok- ’ en at Charter Oak Park over which l'hlsn pulled a wagon in 2.01% in i910. Nedda is the seventh member ot‘ the two minute list oi‘ trotters. She _l made her record oi‘ 1.59% ht Tel» cdo a few weeks ago and will ‘ start to reduce it at Syracuse next 'wcek. She will together with Arlen Guy and Peter Manning be at Char ter Oak Park during the Connectic- ut Fuir and will receive her final preparation during the week. Rain cut the Poughkeepsie meet- ing to two days. Only eight oi‘ the fourteen races programmed were y» decided. Oi that number Murphy ' wen three with Hope Frisco, Bill Sharon and Margaret Dillon, and Nat Ray two with Robert Direct events Frcd Edmun landed one with the two year old illly Brnndy- “ wine in 2.1114,, Crozier one with his Indiana trotter Wesley R. and Mc- Donald one with King Watts with which he defeated the Grout Voio, Legal J., Princess Etnwnb and Her- beiwyn. Murphy's showing jumped the number oi ills winning mounts for tho season to seventeen, within three o!‘ Cox nnd Erskine ‘who at The Four Tht Gillian the Hurt of Women .'.i:".".';.“:%":.': Mcleolfs “SPELIAL” Flour brightens her baking hour, so the good housewife sings st her work, knowing that will; "SPECIAL" in her oven, "oil's wollhwith the “'()|']d," Ask your grocer for 'McLEOD's "SPECIAL? it has no peer. A uetlznn t MILLING conrnnr list, each oi‘ them having won twen- ty raccs this season. IPeople are like watarmelons. You can't tell a good one or n bud one from the outside. Peter the Brewer. 0f the Olllill‘ ' Ills teaching and presence any. ivhere, is a benediction. RE-MAINS OF ROMAN brought to light the remains of a most exquisite Roman theatre. The excavations initiated by Pope. Gre- gory XVL, yielded a. statue 0i"the Emperor IClaudius, which adorns the Vatican museum, but were ub~ andondd, no serious attempt being made until the present time to cen- tinue them. ' Lanuviuin is one oi the most an- cient Latin towns. being mentioned in history as waging war against the Roman Republic 500 B. C. Later Lauuvlum became the birthplace oi the Enlperor Anton ius Pius, while the Emperors Mal- cus Aurelius and Commodius lived there, the latter in tact having giv- en proof of his presence as a glad- iator in the very tilcatre which is new being unearthed. On the ancient walls of the town may be seen the massive iron ring where legend says Aeneas tied his ship when he landed in "italy from Troy. ' The theatre is one oi tho largest and meat pertect hitherto tound. its diameter is more than 160 ir-ot. being only a icw feet short oi the theatre at Pompeii. '////.'////1/,‘////fl/nz/zn/u/Lv/flr/l/r/y/01/10/01 nY/l/l/il/l/If/ Iced Drinks and Electric Fans will not cool the body that is stuffed with heating foods. Cut out the heavy foods, get rid of that “stuffy” feeling-keep cool and fit by eating // "//////// h. bites: smvmi . .' I .////////././.-. w- . ///,-.-/.'.'./. .-/. . '/////////////////////////////.’//////////////////////////.'///1/1/11/41/171/1 //// 1/”, my. Two Biscuits with milk or cream make a complete, Est it for breakfast with sliced bananas or prunes; for lunch with berries; {or dinner with sliced penches,npricots, stewed raisins, Ready - cooked, ready - to - eat. nourishing meal. or fresh fruits. v/. ///////////////////////. ////////////// /////////7AV/l/l/l/l/II/l/l/I/fl/r/I/l/l/l/l//////////////////////////A /// /////////////////// 1/ w” I.»////////////I////////////////I I/l/r/II/l/l/ Shredded Wllfiéli a real whole wheat food that is rich in vitalizing hutriment made digestible by steam-cooking, shredding and baking. Contains theebran stimulating bowel movement, keeping the i intestinal canal healthy and clean. The tasty crispness of its oven-baked shreds tempts the appetite on Summer clays. t 791115111112 the heights ni’ clcquellcei attained by Paul, so. today in the! E1810 l1111l11ls have they ibeen oc-i cupied by an abier. more (zouscieni ti0us,‘and more eloquent minis» ier. than the present occupant of: flock. worthy oi him. able to val-i ue him for what. he really is, and! estefim him as a shcpilerrl, who! _ will evenir lead thcm in the rlgiit| itbe first stallion to appear in the (lirecmm, H13 going away fnuuuui |two minute list. Alter trotting in would be a distinct loss to botili Defiplc and church in this locality." THEATRE UNOOVEREDi ROME. Suept. 2.‘—Recent excuva-i lions at Clvlia Lavinia, known to| the ancients at Lilnuvium, have| o! lu peuwtles alter aainlfiluaauifa Orlaala! 841x115: lei-muses f Gout-hurls Oriental Cream uliiifiltiinrfur FA Tuna- coins have been found bczirim; iicrlBarthcz, physician to the print": this fashion. One is that worncn Qfflgy, The goddess is represented‘imperial, have been translated b) who wear 1r lmve their h1g5 [rug in as wearing a goat's skin over iicifliernnrd V-iall to iorm "The Em-zwaiking and are not hamptercti by .bcnd in the guise oi a iioiiuct.Wil11\l\l'B88 Eugenie K1111 11W 131112193’ Mskirts and pctticoztts hanging on 11-. spear in her hand. a small shicidflettt-r iroln Binrritz (i856) 11U5U1'111“l.1l(ili‘ calves and tilighs and ilillliiil- lon her icit arm nnd wearing a spec res the eulpress personally nnd dis~iing their movements; the other, in Ila] kind oi‘ footwear" with the points-guesses: the iahuimls ampiitutie oi‘ her case, is that there is a sort oi‘ ._ ltprned up. (in the (mills also ap-‘tho dresos she wore: pears a ligure of a serpent. remind» u _ _ ling one that history mentions that sort oi’ skeleton ol ilvxlbio, iron. urilnenis in which she lives. Herc al ‘ §fi i land led with fruits and ciie for Pratfs Big Three Day Sale T hursday, Friday, Saturday September 14th, 15th. 16th Buy at PRATT’ and SAVE MONEY WATCH For: PRICES WE sou. EVERYTHING We job all Groceries. We arethe best firm on P. E. I. to buy anything frtm c. E. PRATT a soy, s» ‘filth-phylum was also renowned llirWll-il-O-‘MEIFI-lNhhiCAfilES" — without a cage. Fiityone private letters oi Dr. E. "i can only find two excuses tor harmony between the amplitude oi "All this sluil‘ is supported by 11 the woman and the size of the ap- nem- u“. tenllflg u serpent was kcpl The empress is greatly attached a dozen woolen adorn the salon to this cage. which lo us seems lltlilllfiiillly nnd are in harmony with very ungracetul and illtznllvvnienl. the wide splices, the ample seats, um“, “rp in plunge nFSho sticks to it in spite oi’ the the width and height oi the doors. Proiessor ihiribs-ni, director of the Iiillllil oi the cmlwmf- i" W119!“ 51191 K119“! 110111108 01 1-111! 611901» Museum at Rome. simply replies that silo does notwbich l now understand, and l now t were: mwreo ounce NY BROTHER TQ 55 HOME EAQgY- ,___u_ __ I ‘HNUM TO DINNEQ ~49 H! NR5 ACC!DTEQ_pu°NE ( an, '1 P TELL HIM THE JUDGE ‘WILL “(Eb ‘WAKE H114 UP-DlNTY- l WANT T0 ‘TELL. HiM 504E TH\N'<¢ " ‘that is so- “useful 1n ,1 »//,/////~/.1,-/.-. ,7 ///////¢7//////r///////////////////,£1////////////7/n //////////, I.‘ ‘SAVE Yiiiiii or no cns know how she lived soqmzlny years’ see why this talsle-lzlisc in itself- has nevertheless a certain justness in its application." —BY eaoncfmemnnus I‘ U g ‘you: bag-let; our‘: HE‘. KNOW: THE. JUDGE "a0