OCTOBER 7_,"1_9_21 acumen ‘ -The aroma of ADA" TEA "u 653 tokens th anions for ONE TON lN THREE l5 WHAT YOU CAN SAVE WlTH A PIPELESS FUR- NACE~ and it bums any old kind of fuel hard or soft goal, wood or coke. With Pipe-less Heating the entire system is ill the cellar but all the heat is in is‘wnstcd or abSllrbed by cellar pipes, none is thrown of! around the furnace, and your cellar is always Conl~jusl right for storing fruits and vegetables. You can change to Pipeless Heating ill a single day— . 7 there is nothing; at all to the. installation. If we start today, we’ll be through tomorrow and your heating troubles will be ended. No matter what next winter has ill store, you'll be warm and corzllortable. We have not the space to say all we'd like to in this advertisement, but if you'll call in, we’ll turn the furnace inside out for you. 32 v V i. . ‘.‘o’ bpfi‘ FOR SALE ,. BY v Montague . . ‘ ' l Professmnal Card-Q. p. _.._._.._..______. dark R.MCGUlg'a.Il,BA lies: $0.208,1£lfi.67. .MiRlfiTER. goucl‘ron, E11}, $1i.002,224.76, excise duties; Money to L9." $85,007.61, sundry collections. Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. inland “0.08. Of this amount, $0.3. S. HESSIAN Iarrlltu, lolloltgr, Notary Purl _..__ ., b. E o. MONEY T0 LOAN Ionuw- P. E. inland .—._‘... ii. S. INMAN, K. C Barri-tor and Ahornath-Llw loom Na. 12 Cameron Bloch VICTORIA now Morson & DEF ’ Barri-tar and Attorney-Ibuw MONEY To LOAN Iaiiciton for Royal Bank of Canada J. 7 A.” MacDONAIJfi Harri-tar. Colloitor, Eta MONEY ‘I'O LQAN it Dash of Our‘ erfection of the leaf. years, Salada never ties the excellence of its quality. ... “Autumn the house. Not 3) degree ; THE _CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Eastern Guardian ..‘8HOP frorm Holman‘s catalog ‘ ..‘§UY YOUR DRY GOODS and Clothing at lViJS & MURDOCK'S. Ltd. alld save money. ..‘Si'e m. & Murdocks, Limit- l l jell. Weekend Specials, Friday and l Saturday. ..’Why. Janie, where did you , get. the lovely plannpielw? Ami. slur-Winn...“ I S e ' 'Iilustrutin my. Colleg 0, my! the swell coat; isn't it a dream? 'i‘lle_ newest style, falli'v -si.lk stitching, new ‘way collar. right Vllpto-date. Janie—«Well, Hi just ,tell you. We got. one of them I Ws-lconle" circulan of gives & Murder-it‘s. Limited, alld IJohll and i went over to see the lbarguins they were offering, andl l t'llat‘ts the result; that emit only lcost me $17.00. i tell you it paid Ills. We got a new Mackinaw for Jlmnl-le for $7.00. and a coat for Florence for $0.00, allda lot of elite" stuff. i would like to have, had twice as much money to spendi there. That's the place for you to MAUI r AHAIIA I l “BOTEL ARRIVALS J. A. Delaney. House Harbor; W. 1B. Murray, Sussex: J). M. Bridge. Montreal; J. D. Mitchell, Toronto; J. Randolph. Toronto: (3. A. Meikle ‘ get your coat, and Tom his sui'. S"""‘m'-"m“i J- “3'” Turmut ; Everybody is going there. v Montreal; A. E. Arsenault, Sulli- ; —— merside‘; J. iDllggan, Montreal: 1). i7 JawxEEK‘F/ND SPECIALS. 00!- M. Small Oshawa; N. A. Mac 1]. fl" 5‘" (""3" “law” 00"” Lavclllan, St. John; J. lsaac I .l.~.i years styles. hilt good cloths. I v . ‘ , ,ll‘hecked mixtures. sizes iii to 42. I‘dwlm' Munmon' P" ('agmer' ‘ j "I, m $13.00, weaken“ Mont-ton; B. If. (Linton. Montreal; ‘ i300. ,()t.lle.r new style f:lll- ll. Morris, Halifax; R. ‘l.. Mae ,lc‘y '.rlmmcd blanket Polo Cloth balmy, Hum-av; c. L. Mario". (r. '4, from $14.00 up. Children's Montreal; R. H. Briggs, Montreal; W. Miller, Wolfville, N. 8.; (‘.. it. (‘ameron’ and wife, Sher - brook, N. S.; P. C. Murphy, ’l‘ig - nish: C. Savard, Montreal: Jack P. Duft'ier, New York; W. 1.. Mat: black cotton stockings, sizes 7 to 10. per pair. Men's all wool Wili‘cr Sox, color lig‘ht grey with iwllil” toe and heel. three pairs for a dollar. One. hundred pounds, on» lilieariled cotton remnants, one to .flvo yard pieces, at 31:. per ounce. (‘.. 25c lor 1.‘l)()lli six to twelve cents per Kellzie King, Ottawa: Andrew Me ’yard. Very suitable for quilt “11- Master, Montreal; W. M. Fidiel‘. * ‘ “"dl“ (“mm “"1" “mural” ’l‘oronto; iii. Arscott, St. John: J. (let your share while they . (Raw cotton has advanced 10 Ill-l per pound.) Mens' big warm l0. Sinclair, Emerald; Alan N. Long staff, Ottawa; J. S. Nicol, Ottawa; .win'ur Ulsters, double breasted, William Duff, Lunellburg: Laurent ll-lcl- brown colors, sizes 30 to 4". (laundry, Ottawa. for $l0.50. IIV‘ES S: MU'RDOOIx, LLVI i’l‘l'lD. ' REVERE HOTEL C. Chiasson. House Harbor, M. l.;.hliss N. S. McKenzie, Glace Bay Mb— TliiRTEEN KlLLED MANY' i I l INJURED l . i“. A. Iiewitt, Cardigan: A. S. l‘fllNE‘. Italy, Oct. 4.——- Thirteen Hughes, New Glasgow; Chris J. own were killed when an explos- (mom-L Kensington; Wm. Blakely. Hon occurred in a plant making H .w P Submarine. C. Brewer lfertilizer from old shells brought :frm-v the battlefields. ’ The "dud" which was the cause lof the explosion, set off other |sllelis. in addition to those klllEd many persons were injured. It. .\‘i. C. ‘3 Aurora; J. S. Perry, Summer-side; D H. Carleton, Sus- sex, N. 13.: C. Stewart, Marshiield; it. S. Ferguson, Boston; M. S. Sweet, Boston ~ w» w POOLE & THOMPSON SEPTEMBER REVENUE— (‘usv toms and orcise rcvcllue collected during September totalled $19,293. 2.121. (M l'i-ltl'i'sl'lllt‘il customs import dil- excise taxes; and] tile. Rexali Star Office—Riley lulidinl Charlottetown Dr. G. G. Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Pout Graduate Medical Ichool ald Hoapiul Fraction limited to Eya, Ear. Non Paradis Toilet Waters 'glvcs to your toilette just that bit of fragrance and freshness whith it. needs. For removing and pre venting the offensive odorsof per- spiration we suggestollr NICE. it I}! very ffectivc. Keep a bottle TESTING THEORIES ‘ WITH MICE FAMlL‘Y NEW YORK. Oct. 4.*<Prmieter- lnination of sex. goal of many seicnific experiments with birds and fowls‘ is being attempted wilh manlals for the first time at the Carnegie Institutc’s Rtllllfln on Long island. A'careful chosen Fifteen Thousand Bottles of. "Redmac” Sold in the Maritime Provinces. ed for the experiment. Biologically mile are more sim- ilar to man than any specimens previously used in seeking prede- termination of sex, according to those making the. experiments. if successful with mice they plan to One of on. most rt'mul‘kablc apply the results to humans. Sillt'i ever made. “liedmac ’i‘llc 'l‘onic from the jungle, containing heaitllgivlllg properties, removing Stomach Trouble illu- tllagic. lil- digestion. lilyspepsia, loss of uppe. STOCK QUOTATIONS tie and weight itcdmae will fix ‘ _ ‘ you up in a few days. The sale o. “M‘n‘l‘x- 0m- 6‘_(Qu““m‘"‘" Redluac is rapidly spreading furnished by Johnson and Ward. from far and near the. sick are cal. Slut-k illg for this wonderful ’l‘onic. it you are not feeling up to the mark go and get a hottl.- from ' Mont real the members of Exchange.) Atell Af. The . Mai-s your druggist. who has beet.- family of mice has been segregat- l of our i‘urudig on your dresser. H. .l. MABON. Optometrist and Prescription Druuolat Montague, P. E. I. and Throat Dulce Bayer Building. Great Guru. llrut, oppoalto Guardian onto. Talepnona 28‘ u —9t012a.ln.1uti Dillco No » Pelmer & Palmer if. J. Palmer, K. c. H. L Pnlrno~ Barri-tar I. 01:. Bank .1 Nova Cootla luildln‘ Charlottetown. P. E. l Money On Loan appointed sole. agent for Charlotte Ala . town. 1 Ar. . The 2 Macs, Wholesale Dislrl- , butor for P. E. 1. Sold also a. j' Gailant's drug store, Sllm- Lim- Pm“ ’ merside. in O'l.eary at (Jen. .. Wuughs. Georgetown at Knights. (3_ N_ s, , Montague at. Mahon'fi DWBMMQ- (il'u. ...... .. 61% ip. . 47% K1). . 41% "I ‘ Alex/Pet ~. .... .. 94 STOPS “MENESS from 3 Born. Rg. 717.1; Spavin, Rina Bone, Splint, Curb, SIL , 735/, Side Bone, or similar troubles qt 7] a; andgats horaegoingaounthacts ‘ u‘ ' ’,‘ mildly but quickly and good re— “13> - 12”” suits are lasting. Does not blia- X. . 78% tar or remove the hair and bone M. p. R. .5 can be worked. Page seventeen . in pamphlelwitb each bottle tells how. P' n" 8‘ _‘ $2.50 a bottle,dellvared. ll. ’1‘. IlarulooIiIIFIIE Wheat, Dec. 112. May 116%. W. F. Young. Inc. In Lymanl Bid'. Montreal Almorhlne rum All-orban Jr.. are me.“__'- 13:29:. . onrn, not». 49%. May 54%. thus, lbw. 30%,. hilly. 39%. -The Mystery? the Lost Lunch a .Probing Into Mystery 0f Searle Death l | 3 )lld'l‘ilUEN, Mass, Oct. 4~Dark rumors of long standing that the death of Edward F. Searles, eccen- tric Methuen millionaire, had been “helped along" were brought to a head today when District Attorney Donnell, of Essex County, ordered the body exhumed for uutopoy. Donnell issued a statement ill which he declared that he had no evidence to wul'ralltlthe belief that ,the millionaire had met death through violence or poison. but that the autopsy would set at rest all rumors and determine. their '.truth or falsity. The death of Soar- les, nearly two years ago, was supposed to have hlynn from heart failure. An anonymous letter. in which the \ .. tr declared Searles had been poi;tilleli._stul'lcd the lil- ventigatilrn. l-‘ollowing ()‘llonnell's receipt of this lt’llil‘. Dr. Victor A. Reid, Assistant Mcditai Examiner. admitted that certain symptoms shown by Searies 4Wfil‘8 "compah ible with arsenic poisoning." A Iconference between ll)r. item; and IDonnell today resulted ill a decl- uioll to perform an autopsy. After "Searie‘s death wonder - mellt was caused here by the fee! that the millionaire. recluse, who during his life had spent many -Ithml.~‘.ands ill ,pul‘llic benet‘uctions. had not left it cent to anyone or any institution ill Metlluen. The, only benefical‘ies are. Arthur Walk er, of New York. his former secre tury, and Albert Victor Searles, nephew. Walker was left all the vast Searles fortune. said to am onn-t to $50,000,000 with .the exccp tion of 3250.000 left to his nephew. Albert Victor Searies contested the will and received a settlement said to have been the sum of $4, 000,000. Ills attorney, Sherman 1.. Whipple. claimed that his client was the victim of a sinister plot. Since this settlement various at tempts have been made to gel large chunks of Albert \‘iclor's for tulle. ills wife received a divorce and settlement involving a large amount. lie is defendant in a l‘.:r.lcll of promise suit for $2.000,- hHl brought by a Portsmouth wu- ,man. He is alleged to have paid $150,000 in settlement of Scott W. Pauls' claim against him for alleg- ml alienation of Mrs. Paul's atch tlolls. ————.O-—- —— Delicate Problem For French Army l‘AlilS Oct. asiAmong the many delicate problems arising out (it the return of Alsace-Lorraine to France is that of the admission as officers into the French army of Alsace-Lorraincrs who have al- lrcady schcd with the Germans be- fore and during the War. It w" Inaturaiiy accepted that, set-ins» ‘llle were conscripted by the Ger ilnalls they could not be blallvcd for .llavillg served the enemy. But it lllll.“ applied private soldiers. “In question was whether it could .lmo hc appllcd to men having held collunissiolled rank in the German arlm. The Germans, it was Aligned liil! not easily nge commissions to Al-Hltlsng unless convinted to thc ll-ltw- tiny \Vt'l‘P thoroughlv loyal and friendly. Now it appears how over, such dlt't'erentlatiuns cannot be made. . During the war, when suffering from a great shortage of officers. the Germans simply commissioned whom they pleased, so lhat many Alsatians may have been as unwill- ing officers as they were soldiers. The cases will be carefully i‘xaln‘ln- ed of course, but. there seems no intention to exclude candidates for French commissions me.er or the grounds that the applicants held lu 523/. commissioned rank in Germany in the past. it is therefore possible but French recruits nlny sometimes be trained by an officer who may if ‘H' ‘l '.. . ll . ‘ 'l I .i l l [LII l I til Slit mtdx i!— "Thc Iron Food/or Vitality. " True Beauty Food is an “iron food" like raisins. breakfast fruit for best results Serve daily as a Stewed Raisins Serve for break/rut every morning and as: your daily iron Una wart. Cover Hun-Maid Seeded Ral- sins with cold water and add it alive 0! lemon or orange. Plan) on but; bring to u bull and ill- low to simmer for one hour. Sugar may be added but in not necessary, as Hun-Maid Sword Raisins contain 15 per cent natural fruit sugar. A more delicious breakfast dish than stewed raisins scrvcd with cream never has been known— just try and see. frequently restored in this de- lightful way. ,' The greatcst charm of woman is vitality. Its signs are bright eyes, llcalthful cncrgy and a [ll’l'lly rose tint on the cheeks. You need but a small bit of iron daily, yet that need it vital. Pale, tired women are given this attractive dial] for breakfast at a famoils sallitariulu in Battle Frock. For physicians know that value of the raisin. SUN-MAID RAISINS Use Sun~Maid Raisins, made from California's finest table grapes—American raisins, proc- essed and packed immaculately in a great modern California plnnt. Seeded (seeds rcmovcd); Feed- You‘ll want it every morning. The food-iron of the raisins will be an every day supply, it this becomes your regular fruit dish. Tile blood absorbs the iron; and vigorous vitality, if you possess it, is thus protected. \thre vitality is lacking, it is Raisin Pie Mun are quickly rzlrexhad at niuht by a (lunar! lulu Um. loss (grown without Clusters (on the stem). seeds); Also a fine, cl/rr-rcady dessert. Raisins are cheaper by 30 per C(‘l‘t than formerly—see they are served regularly in your home. "'c'iifiliiioiii 213552.331"? : California Associated Raisin Co.‘ Dept. A374“. Fresno. Calif. Please send me copy of your free book “Sun-Maid Recipes." \Ve'll send 100 luscious Raisin Recipes in a free book to ally- one whornails coupon below. CALIFORNlA ASSOCIATED RAISW “0' Name ........................................................... .. Mcmbrnhip H.000 Growers Dept. P-37444, l-‘runo, Calif. Street... say that he boolbcd Pilllb during: the war, simply because he was Ain'lll‘ml (lenl'il ill herry Pmnnroy. a small rural praidl L’l'ullliulcri at is'Cleared up ,,,, _ K 7, near 'l‘oincs, (LIL. is 1300 and has ordained. after being resigning ill order to llt‘t'iiliifl \‘icul' called to tho Srollish liar ill 1005. of'\\'iih,\'coluhe lialcieh. l-meonth. According to “(‘l'oukl‘ord‘sI‘ it or» a town -parl~‘.l with a population ()l'ilit'itl‘h' that Mr. Al‘chimll i< giving HARDER WORK WANTED, SAL.Il7,000. lll his parish magazine licllip a net salary of 2“ pounds and ARY No OBJECT, explains that be making the [house for one of 201i pollllll<, house lchallge so that he may do llurdl-r'alld four acres of globe. Rev. William. Altt'lllr‘tlli, Vicar ofl ill-vollshlre, forced to do so, and because it is u soldier‘s duty to ob: y. '——.o.———— is work before he lgcts loo old, Mr. nun: - :" was is We W ? DONALD McKlNNON ' e, I Barrister Attorney at Law , AND ALL I GOTTA Do Office-«Royal Bank Building . “Me” : 65‘. To Charlottetown. P- 111 19m“ ! ckeeK MacLeOd & Bentley w. I. BENTLEY, K. o. J. A. BlNTLIV Iarrlatan and Attorney! MONEY To LOAN Wicc—lank u N. « O. Cilath p. in. May in and on hours at 110 Hi chore ll “I J. A. McEACHEN, I, Oph. D. Eye Specialist Office—Prawn Block. 127 Grafton Street Hours—10.00—1.oo 2—6 Evening. by Appolntmant Phone SSS-L. v» MiJTT. AND.%’EFF—.. -iGF'. a men L‘JNLH entice!) is FISH MID eAT Got! The Re“, on me DAV! $0”- FoP. The Love of Mme, L‘ve LOST M‘l LUNCH'. I'LL Go RIGHT BACK oveR THE RoAD 'AND Look Foe \T! deer-I The can)! PC—EsoN I PASSED! THE- 1 SAID DID YOU Pick UP ANYTHNG IN THE ROAD As You CAME ATHlNG'. meow, COULDN'T Doe Hove Fcumb it AND EAT€N {N91 olom‘r PICK up ALONG? mum. in. .. u .