a 1 QEPTEMBER 19. 192s ‘R _ ’ ‘It ' ‘ ' I ‘i. of; A d. 3-,‘ I ,». THE GUARDIAN. --. 0 you suffer from sour D heartburn, pains around the waistline or in ri ht shoulde blades, biliousnesa or colic? 1i you do, your liver is probably to blame. Keep the bile in a fluid state by Marion's. It tones up the liver, yeveats bile stagnation, strengthens ills stomach functions and keeps the intestine! active and normal. Five Dollars ($5.00) pcr treatment Recommended and sold by HUGHES DRUG C0., LTD. Charlottetown and all good Drugglsls J. w. MARLATI‘ s. Co. Ltd, Laboratories, Toronto Write [or unsolicited testimonial:- stomach, 22 or poorly = balanced sud andRecommended B, Carter 8r C0., Ltd. BLATCIIFORIYS FOODS 1 cannon!) 50,000 lbs. just in POULTRY BLATCIIFQRWS EGG MASII. BLATCIIFORFS FATTENING MAS BLATCIIFORFS SCRATCH FEED. IIEN Lowest ‘Prices. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CARTER & CO.,Ltd. Sole Distributors for P. E. Island COAL AMERICAN ANTIIRACITE 'i We have the Schoone "Laura Barnes" now rm way from New York with a full cargo of American l). la Ii. Anthracite in Stove and Chestnut sizes. l This Coal ls of the but quality. and we will be pleased to have your order for delivery ex vessel whlll! prices arc lowcst. W.D.Gillis€o°C0. PHONE 170 zzMothcrs can easily 'irnow when thcir children are troubled with Worms, and they lose no time ln all" ; Central Guardian PURCHASERS oi season tickets (for Chautauqua may obtain i-cscrvc !5.‘ill.li at Y. M. C. A. 562 Millionaires in Great Britain (British United Press.) 7850-9-18-31 k liliriEiii/Pl scat zullc for Chautau-l LONDON, Sept. 18.-—The fortune‘ lLady Wants , Refined Cent l {British United Press.) - .r.u‘.iy at Y. M. C. A. 7850-0-18 WINSLOE UNITED CHURCHES. of £l0.000.000 left. by the late Sir LONDON, Sept. lit-Cupid should Gecrgc Wills. whose will has just,soon be working overtime in Ham- becn proved. is a. ‘reminder of the 1 1119151111511 Under 5119 1195111118 "M15" gfcill increase of wealth in GreatJ-‘ellaneous Wants." ln one of tho t -3l chronic dyspepsia, i —-Scrvices in the Winsloe Unlleo Churches for Sunday next, Sep- tember 23rd will be as follows: Win- slie North at ll a. m. Winsloo South ‘at. 3 p. m. Princetown Road at 7.30 n. m. Rev. T. E. Boothrcyd of York lrvili preach at all the services. l Britain in recent years. turns of thc income- thcrc were at the be ycar 652 millionaires livin v 1 DURING SEPTEMBER we pay i freight charges both ways on all or- ;dcrs from P. E. I. We can make lyour discarded Rugs and Carpets into nlcc new velvety rugs that cost only half their value and Shampoo Clean your soiled floor coverings, so they will look like new. Send to- day for: Catalogue ivith price list. Maritime Rug Works, Limited, Saint John, N. B. ' Assuming ‘the average yield of cap- ital to be 5 per cent... Lhesc must have bccn wo £1,000,000. A still more remarkable compart- .9C6 there ivuc only 2,913 people in Liz-cot Britain with incomes of £2,003 Grtat Britain's 562 millionaires last year had a combined income of £55.8l2.673——more than £99,000 a ycar each on the average. 7769-9-14-61 SCAMMELI. - HENDERSON. - A wedding of exceptional interest to the people of Wcstvllle was held in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church at 2.30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon September 12th, when Florence Ger- maine. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Henderson, Acadia Avenue. became the bride of Doctor Harold Lambert Scainmell, of Pictou, no“ of Halifax. The ceremony was per- formed by RevnH. Warren Alien iii the presence of a large number of guests. Before the ceremony Mrs. lRlev. l-I. W. Allcn sang very beauti- fully Cadmans "At Dawning I Love you." The bride entered the church on the arm of her fnthcr and pro- ceeded down the aisle to the strain: cf the wedding march played by Miss Lillian Gunn, and took her place be- neath a beautiful floral arch. Thi bridesmaid was her sister. Mis' Alice. the best man. Dr. Wood. Wllllf little Miss Betty McKenhle. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Mc- Kenzle- acted as flower girl. The ushcrs were Frank Henderson, bro- ther of the bride; Charles Connors Otto Fraser and C. Connors. Dr. Scnmmell, a graduate of Dalhcusir University. is now house surgeon at the Victoria General Hospital. Hall- fax. Dr. and Mrs. Scammell left on a wedding trip to Charlottetown. P. E. L-Hallfax Herald. much richer. them had incomes of more than have been worth at least £2,000,000 each. The combined income of these multi-mllllonaires was 1221812573, and the average £127,000 a year each. In the last fppr years the number of millionaires has not varied great- lng 541,583,584. and 562 respectively. There had for several years been .1 steady rise until-the peak total of 584, which showed the effects of the post-war trade boom. Similarly the fall now occurring is undoubtedly the effect of the trade depression following the coal strike. Taxation on all incomes over £30.- 300 a year ls approximately ten shillings in the pound, so that in {our years British millionaires have {laid to the State iIll2,124,367, or tolf their total income, apart from death and other duties. Lost year alone. they paid nearly 228,000,000, or roughly one-tenth of the total revenue from income and super taxes. The average individual payment was £50,000. Banking. landed estates, shipping, coal. tobacco,‘ spirits, beer, oll, arti- ficial sllk, cotton, chemicals, meat and groceries have all laid the foundations of vast fortunes, and of these artificial silk is today the most prolific. In Leicester alone there ire sold to bc at least eight mil- fonaircs whose names are little tncivn F0 the general public. The \‘Vills, Coats, Rothschllds and loel families all include morc than me millionaire, and in the Peerage there arc at least a score of thcm with well-known names. Four notable women possess ati According to the latest official re- each one of ‘ fies distinctly rth at least] son is afforded by the fact that in a year or more; now there arc D2,- H65. Many of them individually were No fewer than 138 of £100,000 a year. and must, therefore, ‘ ly, the total ofllclally recorded be» " papers published there, quite a num- ber of the local inhabitants pro- tax authorities, claim that their souls are crying. ginning of this i cut in loneliness for a suitable matc. g in Great l. Britain. In 1905 there were only l9. These are the people given in the official list as thosc in receipt oi’ an lHCOIIIC of morc than £50,000 a year. For instance, there is the “Widow. tall. stylish. aged 43." who would lilkc to meet a “gcnt." (Wldower with child preferred.) She seem". determined to have somebody mat- ,urc and experienced. for shespeci- ‘Bachelors ignored." Then there . “Lady, 35, refined, own profession. lwlshes to mcct refined gent, under 40,\vlew marriage." ' She odds that she is willing to ,kccp on profession," so all at the lucky bridegroom seems to ave to ldo is to walk in and hang up his hat. There is also:- "Lqncly officer's widow seeks com- panionshlp with lonely rctlrcd wid- ower or bachelor, age about 45." This lady says that she can "give eferences." Then. as a change from the "lone- jly widow," and the “stylish widow." ‘we get the “smart widow," also ang- gling for a husband:- l "Smart widow, 40, would like to "moat good-class working man samc age. Own flat. Gcnulnc. Full par- rticulars.“ ‘ It seems that thcre are lonely men ~as well as lonely women in Ham- mersmtth. Hencc:-- "Gentleman. elderly, life abstain- cr. refined, would like friend. vlcw jmarrlage. Strictly confidential." ' Onc of them is quite frank about his loneliness. He says:- “Loncly advertiser, man 48, wishes to correspond with respectable wo- man, aged 25 to 45. Exchange full- est particulars. Must be genuine." Anothers wants are as follows:— "Gentleman. medium height and age, has travelled extensively abroad. tWishes to meet refined lady about 125. View sincere friendship. Snap y essential." l And flnallyz- . r “Gentleman, medium age. inde- ypendent means, wishes to meet ‘young lady friend. Must bc tall and ‘attractive. Description, age and photo would be appreciated." l I’ Civil Aviation Enters N_ew Era (BY CANADIAN PRESS) Biqq i/w SINCE the merging of t and the Carritte Comp spread demand for Bran u_cts has made necess I c Bra tford Roofing Company ny a w months ago, the wide- ford nd Carco Roofing prod- ry e tensive additions to \the Brantford Carritte plant t Cotjarook, N. B. r These additions me a g ter expenditure of c_api- “i7- tal, more employment a d incre sed use of raw materials. The establishmento thisbi gerindustry has brought many advantages to th Mariti e buyers and users of roofing products. Faster Delivery Bert r Service Brantford Roofing lroducts are now being made-in the Maritimes for the fi st time, nabling buyers to obtain prompt shipment from ur Mari ime Plant at Colclbrook, N.B., or Warehouse at l alifax, .S. This means rapid delivery and quick, effic ent serv ce at all limes. - 2IO'-“8:\~ tlfl-“u; -.~.-:-..__~. ..._.-<--=<.- 4-» ~ Saving in Freig t With Roofing matrials av iiable at their doorstep, dealers and consumers lso enjo large savings in freight charges as compared t "bipme ts formerly made from Brantford. Prices on B antfcrd oofing and Carco Prod- ucts are the same F. l» B. St. J hn as they are F. O. B. Brantford. Advanced Manfactu g Facilities Brantford Roofs ' ade in t e Maritimes are of the same outstanding qua ity as th se made in Brantford, Ont, and extensions a d improv ents to the Tar Plant - LONDON, Sept. 18.- The 12nd of the experimental stage and British: civil flying and the beginning oil L for it Castoria. is n comfort whon Baby en your Children Cry lcost £1,000,000. Lady Rhondda. who lmportan dcvelopemintin Empire H", inherited most of her fortune mun; communications is slsnoliwd by thp= her father, Lady Houston and Lady 91111011009105"! 01 11111161181 Airways] Dalzlel, whose fortunes were left11i1§1 divldefld- 05818111011 00515 011, them by their husbands, and Lady V British Mr ways have now been c111, Louis Mountbatten, who received a l0 0118-1111111. 111111 1i 15 110F311 1113M - fortune on the death of her grand-; M1019 10118 1411111011 W111 be 111111911 < father. Sir Ernest Cassell. Lady by high-speed aeroplane service! = Rliondda is stil active in the man- j Wit-h the Dominion Cfllfli-Blfi- , sgcment of the business ln which‘ Almdy- 11151881116111! 1-119 100111111‘ - he; father made hi5(m0ney_ Tendon-Continental service, British In the Government there arciplflhes 818 0171118 011 56119111119 59" four reputed millionaires-Sti- Sam- i tween Cairo. and BBKhdBd- A W991‘- uel l-Ioare and Sir Philip Sassooml ly service to Indie will be opened 111 Secretary and Under-Secretary for; the MXt feW 1110111115- Afr, respectively, both of whom de-l New flying boats. built to carry rive their fortunes from banking. , 15 piassanzers in a capricious b081- -' Mr. Wilfred Ashley, the Minister of hull over distances more than 5°" Transport, whose money is slml-‘lmiles without a slop. have been. larly derived; and the Duke of l handed 0V6!‘ t0 11111161181 AIYWEYS 1°11 Sutherland. who represents thcloperatlon on the overseas section Scottish Office in the House of of the Empire route to the East and Lords. Australlls. Other schemes provide The Dukes of Westminster, , for establishment of aeroplane rout- Northumberland, and Portland, are ‘ es to Cape TOWII. 11980111919115 1°? all millionaires by inheritance. So, which are now 1110699111118- Loo, among well-known Peers, are There is n0 doubt that 1928 has la fretful. No aoonnr taken than the little nnc is nt ease. If restless, I. few drops noon bring contentment. No lmnn done, for (fnstoria is a baby rcmcdy, mount fur iarbics. Perfectly snfc to give the youngest infant; on lmvc the doctors’ wurtl for that! t is a vegetable product and you could use it every day. But it's In an cmcrglerlcy that Ciistoriu mcnna most. Some night. wiicn constipation must be relieved-or colic pains-or other suffering. Ncver bc without it; some mothers kccp an extra bottle, unopened, to make sure there will olwa s be (iastoria. in the house. It is c cctive for older children, too; read the book that comes with it. 4 the Earl of Derby, and the Mar- quess of Bate. Millionaire M. Pfs lncludc, in ad- dition to the Ministers alrcadymen- tloncd, Samuel Samuel. who made his money out of Shell Oll; Major J. S. Coilrtauld (artificial silk); Ed- ward Grcnfell (banking); and Col- onel Gretton (Boss's beer.) The aggregate wealth of the House of Commons is, however, much less than it was a few years ago, when ft was computed that the first Coal- ition Parliament after ,the War could be capltollzcd for at least 2500000000. Banking has made millionaires of Lord Revelstoke, the head of Baring Brothers, and of Lord Icothchlld and four other members of his family. plying a reliable remedy-Mother, Graves‘ Worm Exterminator. 1'0]. Trade Mark ranches writes on as follows: “We would not thlnlr of using any "h" 1'15"" W‘ IMPERIAL ll We consider ll "it BEST AND MOST 0U’!- STANDING hisenlt o‘: the market todlfl’ This ls the consensus of ODIN” W "l" "w"? on“ -_ Idllll Io: II and IMPEBIALB as an alI-the-year-rolnd Io: Food. The out of" food in so lmlll of the Sliver Foxes tlmtranohdi emsider it only l 1111"" of god Business eomuwn loll‘. always the most economical- . l ‘- U0 not experiment with ehea 10m. Feed IMPERIAL! llldgettlte banal-nun. a llnplu. Plllle by leldllll IOXMO “The Best Lord Glendy e ls a successful brok-| er. Gold and diamond "mines were‘ the foundations of the fortunes of the Joel BTOHIOTSP-Jflfllf, Bamato,‘ Joel and Mr. Solomon Barnato Joel. Shipping has made millionaires of several men. of whom the best known are Lord Kylsant, ‘Lord Inchcape, and Sir John Ellerman. _ Whisky has made fortunes for Lord Dewar and Lord Woolavington (formerly Sir J. Buchanan). and Kulnness stout for Lord Iveagh. - CASTORIA seen civil ‘flying ln Britten and Europe make greater strides than in any earlier year. This new form oi transportation ls beginning to make inroads on the traffic of the railways. roads and steamers. The lluxurlous modem air-liner offers ‘advantages over even the latest train and finest steamer over a short distance. Women travellers. who 1n former years shunned the air lines. are now the majority of passengers on the cross-channel air lines. Depo rted for Fast Driving (British United Press.) ROME. Sept. 1B.—A campaign ag- ainst fast driving is belhg carried on in Italy under the auspices of Pre- mier Mussolini. who instructed the police to repress "the beastly crim- fnallty of the steering-wheel." Traffic regulations are, as a re-l suit, being severely enforced, and reckless drivers are being either heavily flned or sent to prison; but Lord Olentanar is the head of the so far the prevailing habit of fast and Most Outstanding” The Manqer of one of the rot-calm upper 01111111111 or direct flitllnli Imperial Biscuit C0., Ltd Millionaire Coats faintly, whose for- tune has been made in a hundred years out of cotton thread. The for- tune of Sir George Wills, of the Wills family, was obtained from the tobacco trade. Another tobacco millionaire is Bernhard Baron. Commerce also has its represeni tatlve millionaires in Lord Bearsied (oil); Lord Vestey (frozen meat and ship lng); and Lord Melchett. for- mc y Sir Alfred Mond fchemfsrais.) Lord Cowdrey and Lord Inver- forth are great contractors. heads of the firms of Westman Pearson and Andrew Weir, respectively. Sir Joseph Duveen, the great art - dealer. ls a reputed millionaire. and others with well-known names in- elude the Age Khan. Lord Howard do Walden. lord Ashton, and Loni Fltzwllliarn. Lord Rothschild. Mr. Samuel 8am- uel, and Sir Philip Sassoon are said to be the wealthiest unmarried millionaires. Their agar-for the benefit of match-making mammal- are 00. 78 and 39 t peotively. ::No med to suffer with coma, or to run the risk of parlm them. Re- move them surely and painlessly with Holloway! Corn Remover. B h ‘fort-he "1"" I.“ ‘mi the nine the but which is fires with highest llllll- crrannorrarowu. P- l- 1- drfvlng has not been stamped out. failure to control trafflc is clue to the fact that there is not sufficient trafllc to control. reckless drivers. motor-bus driver, of Ascoll Plceno, deportation in an island. nd motoring acctden remain pain- fully frequent. In the opinion of experts. Italy's With the object of intimidating Celso Cattanl. a as been sentenced to two years‘ Deportation has hitherto been re- . Smith. served for enemies of the Fascist re- l gl me. Z-dim ' ‘. . _ _\ -———————-——— -§ _ , void Manson re- _Mr. Henry Campbell of Tlmmms. T3“); A3353"; T» “mi: MILE CREEK. AND "O_ €ign}$lltbng.nglsalit:r spending the Ont. has returned after visiting his ___ N‘ ‘f .._._. summer with their mother Mrs. brother Mr. Hector Campbell, N11"! BULLETIN-LISBON. Portugal" fit Miss Alice Drtscoll. Mt. Herbert. MacEachern, Rice Point. M119 CIWK- 811d 5151131‘ Wlffl- J56!‘ Sept, l8.-A trade agreement bet- *5 was o. recmt visltor w Cumbeland. -—-- Beds Muriel‘ R111"- ween Gannon and on! will be- "if ___. ~ Miss Mai-y M. MacDonald, Ntnc come operative lit. was ‘.5 Mrs Irving Snell and little son. Mlle Creek. u visiting friends and M1's.A.A-G1111$-P1°"'1d°"°° 11-1- officially unnamed Mrs tonlchfl =-’ Donald, returned to U. B. after spending the ‘summer months with __ M_ _ MacDonald. New Dominion and‘ L llfiiii‘;“€.ii....uindf‘“é’hflf.. “ - 0M roam and mend» "‘°“ ——<- ~- |compained back by her sister Mary Miss Jennie Dowllng ChTown ——- "50 m" pyqnqunggfl p, "Mgr. ensure the highest qulity of all Carco Products. The Brantford Roofing Co pany’s e erience, technical su- pervision and laborato control re all available to the Coldbrook Plant. Be sure your next roof is a B antford Carritte Prod- uct-"made in the Ma times, by antime workmen. Manufactured By Branlford Carrillo Factory Coldbroolr, N. B. Halifax, N. S. Saint John, N. It FOR SALE BY FENNELL £1? CHANDLER Ltd returned after spending the summer d "l lnlt . relatives m Mnbum an 1' c y visiting her daughter. Mrs. Martin The aggreeinent provides Im- re- she expects to remain forsomo me. cIprOOll most favored nation that- , pJm-w “II.” spent a few days at her old home Mr. Gordon Taylor, Cumberlandfflflble homicide?" "YU- Yfll I00 IN in Nine Mile Creek. Mrs. Albert MacDougeli Mrs. Har- was a recent visitor w Rustlco. nglirdereq an amateur saxophone ayerf’: ' napkin MADE rziou ir n err-t "fi § 11,»; \ i K‘ A can nun! CILDRBN