> _ 1 1 -- l‘ ` AT _ LAST A I - I i I l . , . li _I _ li." l. i t la; M 1 i f i i. ;_ if - i U ,I WEDNESDAY, __ THE ci-IAiiI.o'I'rs'rowi: GUARDIAN V ._ in _.f ' I y __ _i.. .._ .,._,._ . _‘Ins eagl l meal 1 If-dgei' liTake acupof " - of a specialized industry, are pro- The manufacturing process is ' ` i duced annually in the United carried on only in the cold months - ' ` _ - ' States. H. E. Smith, olficial of a ofthe year. The ideal season for ‘ 5 toothpick Inauufacturin firm her _ . _ i_ _ , _ A l ' M ’ d came into the market about thirty weather sets in the sap be ns to ~ y ' ‘ - ' ~ /MJ* -xr' fm- Tv-if---'\I”; _ __ -" ,- _-_"i ~- » . -_ _._. - ___i' 'Q -.._@ j anal://afaziiivasuszirvagi _ \ IIHSIIJ ;‘ Jr/ a_ui|iiiuInuiii>|cilsiii|Ji'c _ , C llNNUllllYl USED lIllRlIl IJVER _-_@°...-;__,_ ~ _ 1 - _ . I ’ ‘ ~,WASSAU_ _Wls., Sept. 21. - other commercial articles are by- . = -` _ 1 Toothpicks, however lowly they products oi’ toothpicks. The I ` may be, are holding their place in toothpick takes the cholcest part ~ ‘ the mouths ot the people, and they of a white ‘birch log, and what is T > ‘ J ` " :- ' are one of the few manufactuied left is converted into other things » ` 1 ‘ . products that are the same the world over -Made ln Winter Thirty billion, the season product g 9. making oothpicks is said by mann stiin-ites faeturo to li froiu December lst The modern American toothpick to April lx. *The reason is that made of white birch, flat and level in wld weather the sap in the log 6-115 REO iw eXlJldiIi€d- stir and stains the wood a tobacco I Doliited, and the \.\orlci‘s stsnclard. remains frozen. As soon as warm brown. \ 5U°°¢¢d¢d G°id OM! To the toothpick manufacturer a ` white birch log is composed of . » ' "Prior to that time," lie Said. three parts; the -bark, which goes _ _ . ‘there was the gold plated, ever- fm- fue1_ lasting toothpick of giniiillatliei-'s the C;-ea, clay.-as mucli a part oi` his person- p|ck3_ an d the ‘red heart.” whici the “white sap", which is _. n of the log for tooth- _' ._ _- » _ .- _- o Seize your opportunity to get one of these Motliproo£_I.ivl_llg I i,. . .| p _ . ~ 22. me MILK The Perfect Food I _.¢ » Mink is the whale nina of infants. the Chief dl" °f lnvalidii and should occupy a large place in the diet of UB ali. It contains all the elements necessary for the human body including iron. it is an enemy to Physical ills. - Milk is the proper treatment when new blood il r\¢¢d¢d- It is a living fluid, nearly akin gg blood, and quickly ah- sorbed into the circulation. Hence the necessity of Pure Milk. Get your Milk Supply from The Garden City Dairy and he sure you are giving your family _Safe Milk. li' you have not Inspected our Plant come in and be H!- sured that our Pure Milk System is all we i‘¢Pi‘¢l¢"¢ il ¢° be. Tickets sold in the Office and from the Delivery Wagon. The Pure Milk Co., Ltd. CORNER FITZROY AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS 1 slivers iiizicle in Japan. nesotzi." ‘ er \` ` sis E I al eillllillflleilf '35 the key Ui NH is made -up into the by-products. watch; ci. little later we had the The |0g_ which is anywhere from _ '.‘ 5" very insunitzir quill pick and .ift ._ _ Jr ~ Y ` - ' ' 6 to 16 or that. the rough, unsatisfactory foot bong, w|,i,_.|, are shaved of ‘ . l'i‘notlipicks are not a by-product then ,un mmugh the toothpi,-1; _of some other industry. but many ~-L-hopper," a gmail, but ve,-y Huong ""“l*l-l-*-- 4500 revolutions per minute-and feet in length, is_cut into 2 ' ` ` »__' their bark to a cylinderlcal form. " ' "The bulk ot the world'a supply Next the frost is thawed out and I . of tuotlipicks is produced in six from there they go U, the veneer principal factories in the 'United 1ath,,_ where they are cut mm long _ States; four of them are in Mninet s,,.,ps_ _'in the cities of Guilford, Dixiield. pick i51Ong_ Phillips :ind Strong; one is in These st;-fps are wound onto Q Wausau, and one in Cloquet, Min- spool and look "ke 3 mg bait nf exactly as wide as a tooth- ribbon. The spool of veneer is machine that runs like lightniug~ as the machine has two knives, made in the shape of a toothpick, it cuts two picks at every revolu- tion; there are usually twelve or sixteen of these macliinea in ii ibattery. ts Automatic Processes Up to this point the pit-ka are drippim.: wut, :ind a -blowci' cnrrii-n' them to the drying innchine. ii huge, steel oven, »l"roni the dryer the picks are blown to the “polisher," a steel cy- linder, 110 feet in diameter, that revolves very slowly( tumbling the _ Room Suites at a big saving Only a few days remain. The dealers listed below will gladly show you the Special Sani-Bilt MOTH- PROOF Suite being featured this week at the amazing price of $199.00. Full-size chesteriield with two chairs (one wing chair) to match. The walnut-finished wood- show frame is beautifully decorated with carved ros- fettes on panels. Choice of two styles of coverings: f(1) Plain Walnut English Mohair, with reversible cushions in block-printed mohair, or (2) Beautiful ,Two-Tone Jacquard, with reverse cushions in Mohair. (A true SANI-BILT Suite in every way-nothing pkimped. MOTHPROOF A written guarantee o! REPLACIMENT with Every Suite Snyder’s iron-clad guarantee against damage by moths goes with every suite. The Snyder Sani-Bilt Guar- antee is a replacement guar- antee and it is an absolute guarantee. Snyder’s, Limited uarantee to re lace an and Upholstered Furniture, if moths do the slightest damage, and this written guarantee accompanies every piece. FREE End Table With every special SANI-BILT Suite at $199.00 will he _fiven FREE a gracefully-designe end table (see illustration), to stand at the end of your chesterfield, for books or a table lamp. This special price and the end table oifer ends Doierreli Paymnm, Sani-Bilt dealers w gladly arrange for dig! fcrred uymenrm if d¢_ sired. X moderate charge will be added, to cover the cost. .i - <. .' , _ N MAC S /Nolaissrlolv REMEIJY . A tonic excelled for nervousness, sleeplessness,looa - of appetite, etc. ) '“ A In-:MEDY FOR INDIGESTION, ‘” f DYSPEPSIA, THAT HAS YET To FAIII 2) i‘vi}i| iii We ill'.l!w=il_{l iiiii It has brought relief to thousands-Why not you? _ _ uivn your stomach the benefit of a. bottle of Pleasant to take. _ ii. It Works Wonders I I D'un»»¢ M ; +9OVO-§#9°¥§~f¢+%O+ E. R. BROW ‘ ' `. 146 Richmond St. Charlottetown ._ Fire, Life, 'Accident, Sickness and ,. `\ i ,I _ii ‘; ff -F *E-.-...__ -._.=-as-{\ . I 1 \,._‘ l 1 .v` Plate Glass Insurance at ' Lowest Rate Agent-at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. Good Strong Stock Companies. I #O'*¥fG¢%& I ll"”"”% ~\\.§§E AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY Professor Bug: This must be e Red Sea. but l never knew at it was hot! ;=`A< .1 (8 \ _*<( e 1 ONLY GOOD iN SPOTS Dealer: So you don't like this l and Large Sizes beautiful leo ard-skin ru " i ' Every Bottle Guaranteed P 9- Customer: No, It seems to me to be goo`d only in spots. For Sale at all Druggists \\\\\\\\\ 1 .M ¢ SOBER SLEEP She: Did you sleep tight last night? That Butter Crock we reminded you some few days ago to phone us, 848, and we wouid.cal| for your crock and Hil it with PRIME SEPTEMBER BUTTER the flavor. quality and texture of which is not excelled. Many took advantage of the advertisement but we gre sure a number neglected to do lo. if you have no phone SEND A POST CARD and we will be prompt in sending for the container- We wish you to also remember that we can deliver FRESH BUTTERMILK any time you require it. _This refreshing and body building treat is frequently ordered by your Doctor-Don't walt until he orderl it for you. CENTRAL' CREAMERIES PHONE 848 LIMITED. , I ' :..:_e ~f-_:Y- " I v.` 1 A L ~ _ , _ 5 `. _ _ r Q F! 'T s Q74: _:_','..'f;,'. TNAUIINAIK F°f Mwlfing .‘";;."‘;:;;i:;:.'f;c.r:;';'i.‘;': _ Maturing Feed °° BLATCHFORD S EGG MASH --Fiii-ins-sum" It assures ii quick even /_ moult and lots oif eggs this l winter. Let your grain feed , _ be fr BLATCHFORD8 "BAR-N UN" H EN SCRATCH No other "just u good." _ Sold and recommended by __ CARTER & C0. " . ‘,/'J .. Q E .__ I afar. _ _-_, i--~1"` ~'-- :L -I-1__ E;-=;>*j"" __ -. _;/_»__/_/ /// He: Now, you know a fellow n't get a drink in this town! /// - 'n rm %//"’”' _N 2 ,_ / __ _ .-/r" /.°,- ____ v- \ OUGHT TO BE PEPPEHED 1st Bandit: No ute holdin Let’| pper him then. '=5,_. -f _ -J) \_~ (_ ._ '__ 1'"-fr# re 7. 5. .<_ ‘ \-~_. W; ' J -> - ' ‘ ‘ land le therefore likely to he again ~ ,t ' deferred. Two consignments nf Canadian _.ii picks against each other until they acquire the satlny finish that is cliaractoristic ot' the American . un ri] toothpick. The “shaker",, by violent agit- ation straiglitoiis the picks into tin boxes the exact size oil the cum- morcial toothpick -box. The tin iboxes :ire cluinpoil into the paper boxes, which are scaled. packed in cases, holding 96 dozen of thi' little boxes, and the .iucrchandisv is ready for market. The whole nianiifactiiriug pm- cess is automatic. The little, pointed sticks are used in many ways and many places. Florists use millions of them in making wreaths and floral do- signs; restaurants and home kitch- ens use them to hold together “veal birds" and pigs in blunkets"Z men use them to clean their pipes; they have -been used, in soiiio back- woods resorts. as counters, in place of poker chips. LONDON LETTER The Office of the High Commis- sioner for Canada in London, Week hy Week. eSpt. 9, 1926. The High Coiiiiiiissloiier is leav- ing for Canada on the S. S. Mont- cnlm tomorrow-tile 10th inst. Orders for Horse Hair, etc., to the value of $31-000 have been pass- ed to ci Cunodiuii tirm by it Glas- gow firm, -by means of the inter- vention of the -Canadian Govern- ment Trade Commissioner, Glas- gow. The Canadian Oflicial Mining News Letter on “Caiiada`s increas- ing Zinc Proiluction," prepared in the mines lirimcli of the Doiiilnioii Department of .Mines at Ottawa, has been sent out by the High Com- missioner’s Office, together with B Bulletin on -Canadian Wheat. Pool Progress. The High Commissioners Ohlce has been informed by the (‘anadiun Trade Commissioners in Great Brit- ain that they have i'ei:eivi~ci the following enquiries for Canadian goods durini: -the past week: A I.ondoi_i Company importing builders' materials seeks a Cana- dian source of supply of Duoglas Fir and other Doors suitii-ble for ‘Uiiitcd Kuigdom rei|ulreniciits.al1d also ot’ Mnntelpieces. A Liverpool flrni is interested in representing Canadian exporters on ii brokerage -basis for thc North of England. A Liverpool firm is open to re- cc-ivc r.i.i`. offers, with suniplea,of -Canadian Alfalfa Meal. .1 #_ ` ° A delicious satisfying wholesome dish for i sturdy ap- petites and ‘ an inexpen- ; _ sive one-is ‘ Ciiinict v*"’“,\»\¢f"' -r°§.I"’ \i»\“*“W The “““"ff-»-' 8 Y every SANI-BFLT Suite of on Saturday l SAN!-BILT dealers will show you this Special Suites R. T. HGLMAN LTD. -- .‘i.'2.“Sf3f.€':‘.€‘;L”.'l.. fun- »»»¢¢; Sm/ders ANI Bl "'"‘“.ll.9..%‘.l..".'i.l §l""‘ FH present at Cnnacllnn niilic-r of llfioiir agency imsis. ducts lu -large qiiiintity. ~clesIi‘c\s to get in toncli with n (‘iin:idlziu ship- per of Cnnncd Ponchos. Caiiiivd Pears, and other Canned Fruit, on n merchant basis. ~ A Manchester firm is npcu in ro- ceive offers direct from Cunziiiiziii packers ot' (lulioii Apples. A Liverpool -firm is open fo rc- celve offers and samples from (‘au- ndian exporters of Canned Her- ring. for shipment to West Al'ric':i_ (Further details of these I-nu be obtained from the Natural llesoiiic es intelligence Branch of the De- partment of Trade and Commerce, or from the Canadian Trade Com- missioner. the Canadian Building, Trafalgar Square.)- An Irish correspondent has writ- ten to -the High Commissioner for Canada asking to -he put in touch with a fruit grower in Ontario wlin, last year, shipped some very iinc -Baldwin Apples to Great lirittiiu. The retailer in qiieatloii is very anxious to obtain o shipment of the same variety of apples direct from the sumo grower. in a publlsheci statcnient regard- ing the intrncluciinn of foot and iiiouth~diseiiso into Grout ‘llrltuin from the Continent of Europe, the Ministry of Agriculture rotors to the recent outbreak in Lanarksiilrv. which wa sintroducecl by infected pig carcsscs from Delirium and Hoi. lantl. and points out4that the dia- ease spread to 41 farms, necessitat- ing the slaughter of 2150 animals at a cost to the State‘of £43,400. A further outbreak of foot and _mouth disease has just been report- ed from the Lanarkshire district. and the resumption of exports of thorough bred livestock from Scot- A Manchester flrni wishes in re- ‘I *'* for shipment tu West Africa. on :tu “_ 1_3..--'-'1 """"`“_"“_`“"""""""""' ` " " *"""_"“ ‘ J. IJ-ester Douglas l .I I sz.. ci rr' sci I. .-. _. ` . ‘_ -_ Patsy Agnew. aged 10. and his rothcr li ,--?~ -‘ " H0444 _ S' ~i 'W .> » 1 _f ~ ~ _ _ 89 Queen Street A good Gini-iiroiv firm, who iiiroiuly _:_',__;g.‘1.”_'f..`.-._-fi-»‘%`i~. _ 1-;"fff-`i§f§_<';-j5‘.` -; ' J," . > _ 1”- - import it nuinher of Cnnnciinn pro- J '~ 'E'-f;i'3,} f"}' `f'*' ‘»` _ f- - c""|°"°*°W”I P' E' i' . . ‘Y W ” Cream separators FEED » THE BHARPLE8 SUCTION Bklme clean at any speed. Terms to sul! cultomerl. Extra parts on hand. Write or phone 798 or D39 ****++0+++-o+¢+¢o++¢+H4* *+0-o¢oo+o-o+o+o+NN IN SIDIOUS EYE STRAIN Wo use thll adjective ad- viudly. Suffer re from -Eyeutralu may haze perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the prnendpeof _ony eyefdeiect- The lngtlvo power di' "ll" entire human orgahltm Il Nerve Energy."-` Normal eyeu, lt is compulfd imiiu about 20% ni thll Nerve Energy, but when Eyv- utrsiwlu present, a much Iaril- er proportion Il required- Hen_oe defective eyes, through their consumption of an ex' cenlve amount of Nerve Eli' ergy may serloualy affect tlw functioning of other orgsnl of the body, and produce ill health. HAVE _YOUR .EYE8 EXAMINID Charlottetown, P. He: Como on out iwr¢.I’m only _ september. mo nnininin being in n a. E. I. ~ \ - in UP "W 0| -- landed in first class c nditlon. 4. a She: Yu, l know, your held'l ` W- CLARK Um“°dv wrxl --?<;_-__ ` -- ""“‘ ' "W -1 hound lo nut. _ __ _ _ liners Llnlmue for Donut. _ ‘ more caius rivet-i in the Unueii li ‘Bl 1.12 oetwiint in bl- Welwmed o_lilte\_‘|yidhI.d¢\ Kingdom durmg the mm woek of lleved to be a world‘| record for youthful mouiitaliieerl, when they ` sueoesefully climbed Mount Edith Covell, 11,027 feet high, one of the tallest peaks in the canadian Rookies. Above, Patsy In shown on the LEFT,,snd Billy onthe RIGHT Seated between them ie Henry Fuhraro. their Bwln guide. _ ~ ‘ _ ~ .~ i G F. Hutcheson O'OQQ'¢'OQ-O§§O4'0‘9'9'9" Optometrist