See The “ u LADIES’ CHINCHILLA Mil?" Cream WINTER cons p Separator g AT $1595 AND up "5211? iii ill: ‘iii’? ~GWIIIIIQGCIAI at w! ""°'“‘ "l n». m. m n». ‘rm ~ mi.» woo n». 94.00 SEPTEMBER. 14, 192% ‘ I Mackerel Plentiful . In New Eng-land . v (Canadian Press.) _ . ~ BOSTON, Sept. ill-Mackerel are . plentiful in New England waters,’ l‘ Particularly in the vicinity of the, ' "hBouth Channel. and receipts of the fish are expected to surpass the re-- cord catch of 1926, according to‘ ~ v n .- ‘B61 barrels in i925, 102,067 barrels, ' ‘ ‘ , in 1924, 121,982 barrels in I923 and‘ ' _ , ' _;ll50,'i03 barrels in 1922. Mackerel have . . _ . p. been more plentiful on this coast in , the last few years than at any other GR school of mackerel was located off _. Cape Cod and the seiners landed the Ir best catch ever made so late in the season. The largest receipt of mack- ‘i ‘l recently, said that investigation had ' shown that the cause of the rapidly mounting mackerel catch dated back to i923. In that year sea con- ditions were particularly favorable " ix-iFrederick F. Dlmock, secretary of =5; time since the early 80's when the 1 erel ever received at the Boston Fish . i- Pier for a single day during 1926. _ i amounting to 712,000 pounds. were -" - landed last November 8, Secretary _ to egg hatching. he said. .:- -—-<+>_..__ "a ;asfr ‘vii -: lthat the catch in 1926 amounted to ‘$04,490 barrels, compared with 203.- jfor mackerel until December lst. In November of last year a large lnissioner of the United States Bu- reall of Fisheries, who was in Boston i the Boston Fish Bureau. demand was light as compared with _i, Dimock said. Records of the_ fish bureau show ‘today. Some vessels will remain out Lewis N. Radcliffe. deputy com- ,. ‘i-‘saturda a “it is extraordinary ' that. llilrs. ' y w s a ‘Jenks can ilever nee any faults ill COrkGT - WB waited A‘; her children," observed-hire. Smith ' on satisfied cus; ' ;“Motl\ers never can," remarked ~ her husband. ‘IOIYIBTS. OUT records -_ “What. all absurd idea, James! So like a man. I'm suro l shoulfl Show It I " see faults in our children at once i. I -_ —ii' they hall any." - ‘ 1 l Giv- ys—llle’s s~ . t,'-, wl i _ Children s Shoes ., w... °i.f"ii_il"i.'i ..i..'-i.l‘. are now better dls- "iI-‘ali- lady!" ‘flayed, easier for ; Edwarlh-Oh, that's force of hhh your choosing. We " used to in! a street rm" con- did not have the i; room at first. This is a golden opportunity —-bri‘ng the‘ kiddies i‘ and have them pro- perly fitted. Their ftl- ture feet comfort de- A~ieachel' asked n Czrlifornin boy in ihemsixtll grade to write an hp. isay on the zones. lie handed lhls in‘ "The world is divided into two Z0008, tho male and fclnnlo_ Thi- 1 male zone is temperate, lntelnpcr ‘ , ate m’. drunk. Tho fl-nlulc. frigid, ,torrlrl._ ol"horrid." iat the several church services we at- Rev. W. H. McEwen Writes 0f His Trip We had a delightful vacation on P. E. Island. we met so many of youl Woodmen of Arden Still in Existence. (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Sept. l3.~—Wlth tho an- tended. Sorry we were not able to nual meeting oi the Woodmen of meet more at your homes. We ap-‘Arden, the lawns _of Packington preciate beyond expression the cour- Park recently werc the centre oi tesy and kindness received from all. ‘picturesque scenes. The Woodmen We wish to write a few lines to tell were in existence as a. semi-military you of our trip and assure you of our, force before they became an " or- safe arrival home. zganized body in the ltater part of We left Charlottetown Aug. 18, mo-lthc 18th century, and have had a torlng by easy stages (averaging 250,continue'd existence ever since. miles daily) arriving, at Boston Mass ‘The! were meet-mi; in the 118575 Aug. 20th. Here we spent two days. when, John Randolph. of Roanroke. iliismiiil centres. We spentva coiiplcdlary he descnnts on the gatherings We left, Rhchestei- m-ldluh goihglshooting days. The founder of the over the Hongy-mogn whip a wond_lwoodmen of Arden was the fourth erful highway lo Niagafa Flans_ Earl of Aylesford, and a peer bear- Crossing into Canada at St. Cather- , lnc5_ Here we were lnspecmd by don, though, since the death of the Canadian officials, to see whether we 913ml‘ e511 a “W919 9f Years 389i had any fire-arms. The only gun infihe 0m“ has been held by 9119mm our possession was the one we usedithe Him- Finch Knightley. ' to oil our car. After solne pleasant? gzrgzvegylnle said “You arc not YankccslPalrt The roadway through Canada call- ed "The million dollar hi-way" was a delight over which, to travel. , m. Among the towns through which wr" English Tax Payers Much Disturbed P885011 ill Ontario were Hamilton. Over Another Turn in Taxation London, Chatham and then Windsor . Screw. where we stopped over Sunday at the Tourist Park‘. Windsor is a bustling city. Saturday eve we crossed to Detroit to sec some of our Island friends. among whom were Roddy McDonald. Willie and Angus McLeod of Grand View. and Dan McPherson from Kinross. Thcsr- chaps are all doing wcll in this hur- rying city of Detroit. Sunday we at- tended Divine‘ Services in the Cont- rol United Church of Windsor. Early Monday we left on our homeward trip, passing through some beautiful sections of Michigan 1° (Ylllvfllio. lilinnin South Bond, ln.l. and Dubugne, Iowa-reaching Battle Creek Thursday noon Sept [at The mestic purposes involves payment oi‘ speedometer on Qih- c," regismyedja tax of 15 shillings yearly. The 6000 miles fi-hmlhe time we startedlavcrage liIIOIISEIIKI-0l'—lll(!l'CB.lJ0lll.S-fl~ mm] we returned. In a“ we had alyear householder". however, is inclin- very pleasant m“ nwemng dmercntied to imagine that the term "mun- pggplg 1n mhrlsl camps and Seeing servant" ls llmltcd to the enlployeos lhe country on our way to R E L of war-profiteers and other wealthy we motored via the Southern routed bu‘ who dwell i“ marble ‘vim m5‘ crossing seven states; on our return 5M5 t“! serfs at m?“ 5'1‘i'd°' They hlp we passed through five States certainly never believed. when they and pa“ of Ontario“ we mad "engaged some ancient denlzcn of chance to see the country in general "hell,- 13"“. almd“ L." ""0 "p "he gm" and judge land values in a smanlden in his odd time, that in the LONDON, Sept. l3, -Tho suburb- an dweller who resides at The Oaks. The Elms, Garth View, Clovelly, or Buckingham Villa. is gravely. dis- turbed over the apparent resolution of the rcvcnuc authorities to make an extra twist of the taxation screw. At Odillam, I-i-ilnlpsllirc, Police Court a number of local residents were sulnmoncd and fined £1 each for . keeping a manservant without pay- ing tax for so doing. '1‘he oflenders had permanently engaged a garden- cr, but the gardener was nnt neces- sarily a wholetime employee. To keep a luau-servant for do- pends on this. f Olg Ladies‘ Com- _ ‘rt h e ares eci- ' ‘ ‘ " glly dtlslilayedp for ‘fr’ mwiwouu RMi-QWAYS this week, and easy FOR i QUICK AND of selection. Slippers EASY TRAVEL- and Oxfords, wide Between toes, $1.35. Cushion ‘I ‘ MONTREAL — TOR. i’ Soled Oxfords, $2.85. jfqisloiit Ladies will‘) ONTWCHICAGO l p. find a section devpt- Take the ' l t I W I hffané", °" s °° INTERNATIONAL 1 __. ' LIMITED The M9“ an hay- l‘ Lv. Mournaiu. 10.00 A. M. oiiny insta bis fime-lEl/erlé L if Eiiféfii’ i‘.;‘i1’l'.'i‘.'i'.' .Ql_»l8 OITIBI‘ a 88. 6, an . well shtisfied. i —al*S0—— -"“ INTER-CITY Make this\week a hum-dinger, and we are satisfied. ' I ll LIMITED Lv. MONTREAL 12.30 I’. M. Daily Al‘. TORONTO 8-30 I‘. M. ' 531° “W55 saw" ‘i F o r Reservations day at 11 p.m. 1 ’ ‘Fares, Etc., apply to W. K. ROGERS, City Ticket‘ Agent. AlLLEhYiiifhtil wlfl-“fi! '-°'-=*-W=-*-" L.‘ T. RITCHIE, ‘ ' ~ Tlrket Agent, sliilliiii. I’. W. CLARKIN, District Passenger Agent, Charlottetown. Fret not! Who"bcar the cross to- day shall wear the crown tomorrow. . 9-14-28 The ‘TIT-w” Silarples liiinvlanu amine: _ ~ -' .. Also‘ Tailored to unsure In many models and ‘alien of I001!!- Many shadow n0 MM .11" ’ ilown annuals carried by the him» 8o lime-J... _.i" S. F. TARBUSH _ _ i- "i-m earner, stun " r; o. n. OIIABLOTTETOWN ‘pa. Parts ‘m all sluirlllw ' ‘Ilhohlnu i J. L. DOUGLAS SOLE DISTRIBUTOR 39 Qunn Street Charlottetown. P. B. Ii -IAII““A~‘A“¢“A¢¢““¢¢ #5:‘; “Je-eevvc: ‘ ‘ 1 b There is no Other‘ Chewing Tobacco that has the Lovely Flavor that Nicholson's Black has. v Men 88y B0- 1 Q p Fmnlliiiiii OI lljgi-luioevurlii" / p , , O n1clcsY@";é2.§.nlcu0I.-S0N’ coal in any quantity required. AMERICAN ANTIIRACITE. WILBII ANTIIBACITI. DISCO COKE way In Om. opinion Iowa leads nrstlcyes of the revenue authorities they as to richness of so“ and prospemywould be considered to be "keeping with P. E. Island or Ontaria a closes‘ mamservant‘ Consvqmlnuy me second ,li0liSCI"lOl(l0l' who takes ins ofiic" we Home m m“ Island papers worries home with him. now finds what is being said about certain see-izgsgrelgrégafry awaiting mm M m? if I th I .‘. Ions o e sland “S being emranc However. ltscclns that the situa- ing to tourists. I do not see men-l ~ - , _ . . twned Grand View‘ Kmross. Orwell tlon is not as bad as 1t might be. Cove’ vemmh Murray River‘ More".lThetofiiclalglefinltlon of aCmall-scr- St. Peters .Thosc places have fcwlgggg 'QaekngegizilyorflLnfiiggafi in their class as to comfortable hom-lfron, casual workers... ' es and rich farm lanai Ebrcathcs once lnore. ’The tax. of The residents of these sections are; course’ applies to Mme“ chaufieum mo much like MBPY- wh° who“ "P" ivalets, and the likc—but then a but- plying n” a p°sm°n did 11°‘ "Y" ler or a valet is not often encount- 2" nationamy- and when asked hyjered nt “Rydnl Mount," or "The er employer" why she did not sayNeslg- shc was Scotch replied: “I did na want to boast." ‘Boast about your communities, they are worth while. The people of Battle Creek gave us a warm welcome. Wc are glad to be home again in the Manse and very thankful to our Heavenly Fath. er for His loving care over us, all through the trip. We will always have a warm spot in our hearts for P. E. Island and _our many friends there. Is the An Electric ‘Battery? (By British United Press! LONDON. September 12. French Academy of Sciences been intriguccLby claims made by MM. Muller and Amy, of‘ the Saltrr. Institute, Zurich, Switzerland. The two Swiss scientists claim to have proved the existence of cmanations from the human body which can materially change the conductivity . "rhl- W. II. AND MRS. McEWEN The Manse, Battle Creek Sept. '1, i927 ¢*>-——— of air. silk. and other materials. That the human body is; more or 0ft when the wise appears not less an electric battery has been wisc, he works the greatest good. known for some time. But the cm . anations whose existence is now ——~—-—~—-—~~--——-—~--—~ claimed to bc a scientific fact. and which are designated “Anthropoflulc ‘R’ by its discovcrcrs, rcnlnin mys- tcrious. Most users of wlrelpss sets are fa- “ mlllllf‘ with U10 CIIIYCL OI lhii lifliid ‘lty to the receiving-set affects con- l upon a wireless self-how its proxiln- duclivity. The reason for this, say Especially Prepared for Infants‘ and Children of All Ages ' Mother! Fletcher's Clwtoria has been in use for over Jill years to reliever babies and children of (loneltipation, Flatulency, Wind (Jnlic and Diarrhea; in the knuckles oi" the lcft hand of "Antliropoflux ‘R’ in its nlost active form. This at. first sight. fantastic theory was arrived at by a series of experi- ments in charging wct. rolls. Cells were found to charge more quickly anaying yeverlshncfls “rising them. if the knuckles of the left hand were from, and, by regulating the Stomach ,l>1accd close to the cnndcnscl‘ at- and Bowcls, aids. the assimilation of tached to the cell. The removal of Food; giving natural sleep without the charge in the samc wny, was uc- opiates. celcratcd when tlu- loft-hand knuck- Tilo genuine bears signature of les were brought ncn r. - All parts of the body were found to give nil them.- mysicrious emana- tlons in varying degrees. It was cv- en found that the breath itself gave off a mcasureablc quantity of Anth- ropofiux ‘R’. But of the exact nature of this force the Swiss scientists remain in the dark, and they have yet to dis- cover tho laws that govern its op- eratlon. For example a bleeding finger was found to give ofi‘ stronger emana- tions than the same finger bandaged tightly so as to check the flow of COAL ~ We can supply your wants for OLD SYDNEY SCREENED.‘ SPRINGIIILL. INVERNESS. AIBION ROUND: ALBION STOVE ALBION NUT Why do some people succumb to quite slight shocks, while othefs charges? These vagaries of resistance to el- ectric shock, it is asserted, have a. di- rect relation to the strength of the "Anthropoflux ‘B.’ or the individual. -—-¢oo--— PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PIIOBPEIIOUS-INKSTEII "I never met a finer class of peo- ple, thrifty. inustrious and God- pmmpc flgllvfllq, lung}, Inkster of Knox Presbyterian church who with Mrs. Inlrster and family h fir i._‘,__;_.’ V”, t f“ 9,! loll. has lust returned trom a MOO-Jails A . . l THE CHAIZILQTTQTOWN GUARDIAN From Boston via the Berkshires tops Virginian planter and Congrcss- _ Rochester, N. Y.. passing through-man, visited Warwickshirefricnds ' Albany and Syracuse two large lmlcarly in the last century, and in his - of days at Rochester visiting friendsq°5 fashion which belonged to the ’ S0 suburbia‘ has ‘ the Swiss scientists, is tho presence: seem impervious u, heavy elecmc account of th permanency of its col- ~ 0 fearing." declared Rev. John Gibson ‘WWW’ °t W99"- i‘ cdly help tn solve the problem. “I found conditions in Prinrc Ed- ward Island very good. indeed. For- lners were all evidently prosperous and education received a very pronlq inent place in the life of the people. i l farming has taken place throgh the‘ raising of seed potatoes." , Fox farming, Dr. Inkstcr said, had‘, become a staple industry, it bcingl lnost successful when run as a branch of farming. The raising of mink was also developing. ohc farm- cr having refused an offer of $60,000 for his mink farm. The oyster industry, he said, show- cd signs of revival. "The gravel roads in New Bruns- wick and Quebec were splendidly kept, especially Quebec." Dr. lnkstcr stated, "but the banner place for roads must go to Ontario and thc_ Ontario Motor League Jescrvc great praise." »-—----i-O§ ~ THE OOLOR OF \GOLD. Gold is a metallic chemical ele- ment. valued from earliest ages on r and lustre. Gold has a char- acteristic yellow color. which ls. however, notably affected by small quantities of other metals, thus the tint is sensibly lowered by small quantities of silver. This is pale gold or whitish gold liiit n lii gold. lust tho same except the small quantity of silver. The um of gold, on the other hand, is heightened by a small Gold from different mines often has a different tint. some being deep llow or orange, and some stategilt willuudollht- for money, “In recent years a great boost in‘ _ .. - geld-phat, lfTi-lzzzrat. i/l-karat, lO-karat-T- all are gold. You buy the one that 1s priced to sull- yhii, Ostermoor, Snowflake. Star, and others ~— all as‘ Simmons. Buy one that iv. priced to suit you. All offer splen 1 value-sf‘ Gold» is always gold and SlmmQnS is always. Simmons. There ; f0 SlITIZIIOiIS mattresses made to sell at all prices. from a few dollars to almost at hundred. bu? the price cf each 1s the lowest at which a rnattresls of its quality can live lgullt mi safe, clean materla s and by sanitary methods. Simmons are the largest 9- in the British Empire 9 ° ‘ . Wm.” manufacturers of mattresses . l Th, f,,,i.‘.m,.‘,,,i p.m., —-—the oldest in rfia. Their volume of output ' Milmlrfljc’; u|'1’."’,'L’f'l?;l"‘;‘j and their long c;-;j.‘_:c1:~.<tncr in this line of manufac- lllll c. it _ o“ . _ L A, . i- Q , ..' ' iii/inc cotton fell‘. Hhiiil turlng enable chem. to put til- nnardmum value 1t1t0 ““"°""‘1' every mattress they sell. snowflake You can rely on mattress which bears the The finrs! vIll!lf[7‘(‘.‘i'.'l _ ‘ ‘ ' I . - lllfltlll iii ils $1.»; well; Simmons label. You know that no cheap, insani- ium price. l nu: lvl L > .-\ r- rs - ' ' i ' l pm inf“, yqmcyyf, a Fwy or mac-lvmuffvr irgtérlals are hidden wglhln 2K Snow] act: 1v lzlc: u . attractivc is‘; 1ng_ lnqfngng 1395565565 fOLl 5m;- and through quality ~—- in the ticking, the felt, the Roll» n! - sj/Il "llur workmanship. llrzeo Hulnl k ‘ _ _ _ Zfili Czwfjflttyflfflllffi wit/L Buy a good mattress-it Will give you more years l We‘ W°“"'"f/‘1““""'°" Gl- of grcaterutcimfort. But be sure to look for the Simmons label. 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