. .---._ . 115311537", .+-'4@~' ‘ ' . SEPTEMBER 2-»,- Poison foods it fills t by eating ~ ‘just enough bran ishing, satisfying a few cents. Del other fruits. ‘23, 1921'“ W hon that troublesome little organ known as the “colon” is packed with indigestible with poison. Keep the intesti- nal tract clean’and healthy and the brain clear and active Shredde Wheat the rc-rz! whole wheat food. Contains healthy and active and just enough other food elements to build healthy muscle and bone-all prepared in a digestible form. The most real food for the. least Inoney". TwoBiscuits wiihmilk makes nour- prunes, sliced bananas. peaches or Yourself . he bloodstream to keep the bowels meal and cost but icious with raisins, 1 Professional Cards. ,.,.___.__.._..__._. __ .._,_Q.__._i._ liark R.McGuig'an.BA I/Innnrrzn. eouclron. are ' Money to Losn Oernqon Block Gherlettstown, P. E. lslend l s. is. HESSIAN A I rrletet, lelloltgr, Netery Ftlblle uonsv "r0" 1611i nteflv‘ s. INMAN, K. ca Isrrister end Atterney-et-Lew Iteem Ne. ‘l2 cemeron lleok VICTORIA ROW i. A. ' MacDONALD lerrlster, Solicitor, Ete. MONEY TO LGAN Office-Riley Building Cnerlottetewn r. C. (l. Archibald rsduete en N. Y. Poet Oreduets Medical Ichool nu Hasn't-III Jrsctlee limited to Eye. EIP- "t" end Throst i I ice Be er Building. Greet George ltreet, opposite Guerdlln Offlefi Telephone 2M lee Heur-s-O to 12 e. III. 1 te ' Palmer '& Palmer . ..i. Psimer, K. C. H. L. PIIIM‘ . Berrlste I. 07% nlI e! Neve doetle lulldlng Ohsrlottetown. P. I. I. Meney tIe l-Olll Morson 8r Dufli’ lerrletlr end AtterneY-"rl-ll" MONEY T LOAN . iicltere fer Reysl Ink 07 9"!“ .. oLean 8n McKinnon I DONALD MOKINNON J" i Barrister Attornfl! I'l- “'7 _, Offica-Jtovui Bank lmlldlll , rtnsi-Iortemwn. P. n. island ' acLeoIl & Bentley w. s. sen-rtsv. K- @- J. A. IINTLIY Isrrletere end Attorneys MONEY T0 LOAN se-Isnk e1 N. C. Ohembers s. m. Mey be consulted OI hours et 116 Hlilnere It. J. A. McEACI-IEN, j Oph. D. , Eye Specialist i Office-Prawn Block, 127 ‘Grafton Street w. s. lslend ‘Q0001. l I e ‘ v-eer i 1 answered. slowly. "Mo. Jones Iius 0 Aeklur Minus-d’: and take no other. l peeltelfl ~ 4- mdfibilsekdi" < a. ‘a 1a.’. Eastern: guardian "JAUCTION SALE of Choice Timothy Hay of .I_ J. McDonald, Glenfinmd at 1 p. m. Sept. 26th. Terms made known at snlc, J. A. McDonald, Auctioneer. “JSOURIS G. W. V. A.—A meet~ lug will he held in the new hall on Monday, 26th, lor the purpose of Illscusslng very Important business ..' Miss. Georgina M. Russel. St.‘ home Monday after spending two weIeks which she enjoyed greatly. -<-ec--—-- Aelr tor Dillard's and take ne other. i—<ve¢—-—- NEW FOG DEVICES (Scientific American.) Three new fog devices to ovcr- 'coine the drawbacks of mist und fogs tn airmen are staietl to be under discussion by British auth- orities. The fi-rst consists oi’ the “laying along the route traversed by the niuwny of a powerfully chur- ged electrical cable. This autumn:- icnlly sends up Into the nlir n con pitum series of signals." By keep- ing his machine in such a position thnt the strength of the sigudls is kept constant the uirmun is fissur- ed thug he is flying alnng the cuble lline. The second makes ior safety. in binding when the ground Is not. visible. and consists of u wire. with a weight attached. which is lower- Ied from beneath the machine; _IIr|hen the wieigiflg‘ ItoucBas llle earth the airmail lcdrns that it ls Aime to “flniten out" his machine. The third is called the “artificial [III-rlznn." It is "n gyroscqpic inst-ru- ment which shows nu artificial h0r~ lzon line nlvI/nys in front of the IIliot IInII enables him to Iletect in- stantly when his machine is hecllllg over too IIIIIclI sldewise In lls re luticn to the real horizon. which lis tcniporarilu invisible. A tiny lllfNlPl aeroplane poised above the nrlilicidl horizon line mimics pre- cisely the movements of his own Indchine.” , ' i-—-¢e>-—- ‘George. who lives in London, bup ps-neu to meeI the vlcn-r of Ibis native parish the other day. lle lISkPIi zifter" some of ills old acquain- UIIIIIPS. "And old Mr. Jones," he nsked; “have you seen him lately?" iTlIe vicar shook his head. “I shall never bee him again" he gone to Heaven." .?__<-O§'-i€ '-#—- Er.» CHALLENGE TEA matters. A good attendance re- ion nights olaniet eleep._ quggtej, at our ftlqfllfl s, or write fol lree tns to mp atone, Toronto. Peters, who has been visiting friends in Curligan the guest ' '— of Mrs. James McMillan returned Hay" -~ “FEWI? ASTHMA. suussrsn col-Bl- ‘nest tQpIOYO the worth 0| nAz-MAHI RELIEF l8 IMMEDIATE. l: restores normal breathing.- st emtscueJntherlngs In sn bronchi ges eeeuree Sold by Reddln Bros. Railway Shopmen In United States A Reject Wage Gut CHlCAu-O, Sept. 20.—‘Ruilwny shopmcn belonging to the six fed< cruted crafts union have voted to strike against the railroad reduc- tion of July 1, 1921, but will defer action until the promulgation of working rules no pending before the United States railroad labor board when another vote will be token on acceptance or rejection oi the rules‘. This announcement was officially made by BM. Jewell, bead of the shop's craft organizations, at o meeting of Chicago shop work» ers today. ' Belief that a stronger fight could be mudc if a strike is called, with preservation oi’ the shopmen's Ivorklng rules, as one of the grlev< slices led to the decision to with hold :1 strike cull for the present. Mr. Jewell said. The strike vote, completed Aug. 1, was announced us showing u con- stitutionul majority against the wage. reduction which went into ef- fect July 1.. * Meetings in Cleveland. Cleveland, Sept. 20.—‘(‘.lt*.V8li1llll members of six railroad crafts uf iiliated with the American FPIIBI‘ utlon of Labor at mass meetings here, pledged themselves to obey theorders ‘of the railroad depart ment of the federation. Machinists, boilermnkers, can I repair men. blucksmiths, sheet metal workers, ‘and electrical workers attend"? the meetings. They agreed Ilot to cngngI- ;. any sporndicor local strikes and to follow implicitly the.strike pro- grzun as arranged by the union chiefs. ———<-0->—-—- IF HE HAS SONS THEY WILL ALL BECOME In ‘l lb. end Y; lb. ___..._»l BROTHERS_ OF UNCLE (‘rIIIORGI-IPPOWN, Del, Sept. 2l.—- Wllen Miss Sarah Elaine Atkins ilrrlirgggmi" LOTTIW‘ 7“ UN GUARDIAN» You don't nicd n mouth‘: treetv’ Real Peril Seen In The Church» l l Chicago Dlvlns Says Ministers Are. Trained as Salesman, Not as Aoostlee LONDON, Sept. 19.——.\IoIlern min- istI-rs are trained ns Inere "snles- I men" ‘IBSIQCLG Ir Unralian llptlntieil‘ illltl that in one reason why the, people generally have a lukc-wtlrml attitude toward religion, declared lbe Rev_ Dr. J. Scbatid Thomas, of Chicago, in an address here tndnyl before the Ecumenical Methodist (lonference. The speaker said b" saw "a real peril" In the rffort of denominational lcaders to force . the ministry into a II.Ii'T*|\\' nun mechanical scheme w; u... llll'i'l'l.| nlm is to DTUIIIII“ life lirgi-st iIn». mediate rcvenuc. “Poorly ntlendctl Lllllftlldfi all over Ill‘ idnd bear iritness 1o the peopIeK-I indiH rI-Iicc toward in- stitutzunal I. iipillll". sold Dr. Thomas. “i<‘II.2 churches are Ihol exccption rutilci" than the rule." It} is the empty church which stares; us in the face and. "Inore eloquently, than words" speaks of the Ilttiturls; oi that large group of people who have rejected institutional religion ;~ ~~0v~eees~ .... PAGE SEVEN owe/y MISTER MASON PLUG SIVIOKING “lftsgood 755.1660" Men's ‘Brown Boots 1 _ The Rexali Store Reduced to We are giving you 4 l‘ 4 I 1 l some > 4 grog; shoe values this Fall- < This lot includet our best ‘makes. Sister's nud others-- showing > Brown Boots mndc on the popular pointed lusts. . Regular values up to $12.00 NOW ............................... .. $8.95 »Ailey 8: C0. Ltd. Fsshlonahls Footwear 4 0 4 1 g l l i I on. .1 0m Paruiis Toilet Waters gives to your toilette Just that bit of frngrllncn and freshness whltb it needs. For removing and pre venting the offensive odorsof pcr~ splrnlion we suggestourNlCE. it is vcry ffectivc. Keep a bottle of our Pnrudh; on your dresser. ii. i. MABON. stepdaughter‘ is his sister-lndnw. stepmother 01' ‘her the step mother oi‘ her sister IIIII‘ sister-in-lnw fby IIIIIITIIILZG lzusbnnd. The fumily mix—up is ti‘ to the bridegroom marrying sisters. The senior llIiI daughter oi" Mr. and Mrs. Willluiu R. Atkins, of Mills-bore, nnd Ilnvid Ilrittlnghnm, of Lewes, wore mar. rlcd, the family ties were bound more closely than at first thought It develops thnt he becomes the stcniwther of his ddughter-in-law II Ibrother-in-lzrw to his son nml hi: and duughler-lnlltw “rs. Ilrlttingham becomes lllI IIPUIIICI‘ in-lnw to l-I dnd his son llrlnrcliff Manor, he will have zilce little nest egg laid aside for he said, “was deposited Pckeskili Savings .Bnnk at interest. That was more than sixty years ago, the year before the civil war started. since, because I never had hour!» to draw It, although some- ‘Ives. ‘"l‘lIey are dulgence, while thclr belief in the five of God of Christ does not exprI-ss item-ii‘. Tile "real Iobleln", the speaker indicated, "is how to vitdlire the IfilUTCIl so that shr may authorita- tively and convincingly persuade men oi’ their divine inheritance and III“ mission of sncrifical service." Asserting ‘but “the uveiagc nrIis- on lacks confidence in the church us 1hr champion of the “square Ilsnl" he continued: “This indifference has‘ nriuen from n ntiscurlceptlon of God-a wrong teaching of GO(.I—~II wrong teaching oi‘ the church nnd I1 wrong leaching of the Christian life. In many of the critical hours of his- wry the church has failed to im- press the world with nn uuihoritu- live mcssage-which would bring Into the dark hours on the subject labor and other vital‘ questions Irhich hnve beI-u battling the minds of IIIen." y ' "Prophets and priests," Dr. ‘Fliomns snld, "must challenge the pcople with a gospil that will rc- siore confidence in the church trust in Christ and scrvice to the Ivorld. The church must not forget her social message‘ nndflsbe must also remember that Christianity is n.rc- ligion of the individual“ Depew Left First Money In A.Bank snow roux.‘ Sept. 20. - Along about 1950 or 1960 when Chauncey \l. Depew decides to retire from lbc IlireI-torulc of the New York (‘entrul RIIIITOQII and pass his de~ lining yours in rest and quiet at LI UIIEIIMIVH Wile l5 YOUBKBF than llII his olii IIge. lle told I1 reporter 50n- ubfltll if. _ l "The first $100 I ever earned," in the It has been there ever the PIIIIlIIIIIIM-Ie pslsesess —llll, AIIIIIFI-Slsss lIssl-pelsss. illllill-Isds selsssd snsrtlsgsts. lllli—ltsi Isl life Issbel’ lilll sll sens. Optometrist snd Prescription Drugqlst Montague, P. E. I. 50c ‘or-Al! Jielus. formcr senator Isontinued. other day I wzl. In Peeksklll nnd dropped in u! the bnnk. i nn ofllcinl fold me that my old ac- iimes I needed it hndly. I always {bought something might happen. "Then I forget nll about it," the "The I nsked bem if I bnd uuy money there and ns sonletlting unnecessary in thcir pleasure mud; they have n mania for materialistic in~ modern church as the represema» and the Ambassador of war, the relations of capital IInd ' pipeful. economical wny to buy than in the big plug YOU pack reel enjoyment ‘into your pipe . when you fill up with Master Mason. Because the fine flavor that is packed into the Master Mason plug, HOLDS to the lest There is no better, handier or more ‘ Lsaek.-.-..I-ea;u_.-- ~ e high-grade tobacco, of Master Mason. ' . F hooks and lliI(l multiplied to $800. He suid il was their nslzu‘ account’ because of itsvI-IuIrulIlcIII-ss." Ml‘. Dcpew added that bc Iillfl zin- oiber account of $87.50 IvhlI-b lic (leposited ill the Weslcllfmlci" Coun~ ty Bunk fifty years ago. This (lid not. draw inlertlst. lt is still there ‘and still $81.50. He I... going m leave’ bot-b IIccoIInts where.- they are, he said. m-zszmatss TORONTO con- v‘ic'r AND Is HELD AT MONTREAL. MONTREAL, Sept. 20—'l‘hc body of-n Mrs. Robert llntt-br-son was discovered today in a rooming house at 204 St. Lnivrencei lloulc- vnrd. Detectives were summoned. nnd on searching the room of the deceased "they discovered nliox of (lrugs. Mr. llntchcson, lbc (lend woman's husband, wusr taken t headquarters, whcrc be slutcdtlmt his wife bnfl died from tuberculo- sis. He admitted. however, that’ they were both addicted to drugs. MnrgIIe Iloctors then examined the body and were convincctl that the deceased bad mc-i her deulh from tuberculosis. Ilutcheson is now being held by the police because a Increases Weight and Strength of Thin, Nervous People In Many Cases. New Phosphate Recom- l mended by Special-g ists Is Guaranteed By Local Druggists. Nothing like Intro-Phosphate, says llr. Ilnrrlilutun. of Ncw York. to make thin, dcliI-Iitc, nervous. dis- conrilired mI-n end women tuke on nccdmi weight and quickly (Ixhiliit a nerve furcc that rudiutcs Iieelth. energy and unrbition. It III known to bc ntII-h n wonder- fIII ulIl to frllll end tircd out pcople that IIIIulII-n llrIlK l‘,n.. I.td.. flfld other lending Ilrugglnts, who hnve g large demand fur it. nre glnd to guarantee Ilitru-Plmeprnte. CAUTION: Aunmnzh llllrcddlcfl- lu- bears the snme llilml‘. and closl» ' the rnilwny 0n ihI- (lrdnd Trunk ar- ly resembles u man wllu recently ‘bilrzliinn bourd,‘it wus SIIIIPLI lodnv escaped from u Toronto jail. ’l‘bi.~: by u Irish Iifiiciztl in the lJI-pztrt mun was scnte-III-ntl on ‘u IlrIrg lllPIll oi‘ Railways and Cnnnls that chdrgc. Thc 'l‘oroIItIi police have this was incorrr-cl. Iiv Ilio terms oi been Iiotifled. ‘the nurr-I-InI-nt between the shsrc- t‘ holders of tho (lrund (Trunk Rail» TAFT'S ARBITRATION FEE way and the (lovcrnnn-Ilt the (lrnnII ' “' Trunk sbnrcluwlIlI-rs must pay the i 0'1"|'AW->\.$“DI- 30w" ln rclcrcncc fec oi‘ lllvlf‘ own zirbiirnttir. 'l‘lIe ' Io a newspaper report that lion. Wm. H. Taft [would toilet-t 1mm the Government of Canada n large‘ ice iur his services us ztbrlbtrntor lot" (iIIvI-rnnII-ni oi’ (fdnndu, ll “'11s Sid tcII Ib_\' this nfficiul, was not red- ponrlllble fur one cent oi .\Ir. Tnffs > ice. v i ' “Eastern” Kings I i AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL I EXHIBITION l OPEN TO ALL. KING’S COUNTY AT soums I Thursdiiy, Oct. 6th, I921 $1500.00 PRIZES $1500.00 Given for Classes of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Poultry, Fieldiand Garden Products, Fruits and Flowers, Grain and Grass- es. Household Science In connection with this Exhibition an AUCTION SALE of PURE BRED and GRADE CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP. and Pigs, will be held on the grounds In the afternoon. Persons wishing to dispose of any ani- mals should notify the Secretary, who will catalogue same. A fee of 25 cents will be charged for each animal entered for sale. a.“ Long,’ -' Amusements of various kinds on the grounds. First-Class Dinners also served at the grounds. I ri...» i The Committee will endeavor to make suitable which will be announced later. train arra ngements, Refreshment Saloon, Etc. For Prize List snd all other Information phntc. In en vxrzs-llI-Iit sld In rI-iiI-v- mg wnnk, nI-rvuuu condition, Itn use is mil Iulvlrmsl Ilnlees Increased write the Secretery. FRANK MULLALLY, l. l). McKINNON, --_ a- >- Heurs-IOJIO-LOO 2-6 Evenings by Appointment Phone 3534.. I've blIN snake Iron. A MONTH Arab x Haven't enter) Poe rwqpavs- sur THANKS n sin SIDNEY M‘! cook's LGTTGR 0F LAND M6 A MB At LGAST! mTItobucTIoN Te A BIG WALL STR<=6T NAM AND THAT oust-IT m PoItTGRT ..I‘.< ‘IIDNEY: HfiV¢ ‘ You A Pew MOMCNTS T‘ ‘t. Lit-II l Iurv rROM But ‘IOUN6 MAM, MY TIME Is wolaTH 20o AN Noun. I'm. 6W5 ‘IOU FW5 MIMUTE5: count of $100 was still on t'he weight. is IIPSIFBII. Ihfesident Secretary ll MUTT AND J ‘ A ' '_ ' —B.Y Blld FISIIGI‘. _ s"; signer GAUE Me A M w. THANKS, But IF ‘EW’; 77" ’ TAKE IT ALI. rue some Tb You. sIIz, 1 THINK ru- IT‘S IIu CASH! l I‘ _ l » llli-Yll‘ i}. < \\\\\\\\<e < \\\~.\\I Iona-I mt n n e hum