riiNleKJItle01 cav tw . . ' i - r - M E ' N PAGE THREE '5M - I: . " . I.l. l.- a. tilt ll LIW Ca-Ala End Tuss I I Discomfort say goodbyeto old-fashioned truss troubles by hsvin. our Mr, crelghan fit our modern lightweight truss to your indi- vidual measurements and re- quirements. It is everything . truss should be more! Light .. . . flexible . and holds the hernia with I gentle touch that "goes along with you" . . . that never re- stricts. binds or cramps your activities. See it today. See why so many others with. reducible. hernlns praise. its many advantages. TIITORING in all subjects to end of Grade XII Call 2784-L after 4 p.m. nliadliolg the new RICH; IIONV COLOR ENITIIO "IOYAI." and "IIIPII-IOYAI." IIEARIIIG AIDS (Ihols iinlnu: gum... gnu) III the new. sans-llirlliy, golden color ZOIIMI "REGENT" utii Q smouismiu-omen only it minis orbs out II-III HIIEY-IAIZR IIIIIIIIEEI Sse Ciasaihed Telephone Director for riearut dealer. Write for FRE catalog about these 3 great Aids: lisnl Rsls csrpsnilss si tents, I.ll., I3l& Tl!!! IlIg..WIItH, IIIIJIID FIGHT scioirv AND IIIIIISIIPAIIIIII Strange But True I; r. I. ntseanau ., The progress of civilization from the torch to the electric light is a remarkable achievement, yet there is room for further progresr in illumination. for there are plants and animals able to make cold light, something which man is not yet able to do, Various sponges. Iielly-fish. beetles and fishes earn! their own iantems to light them wherever they may go. In the vegetable kingdom there are lumin- ous bacteria and moulds. The sea and the sky both have s milky way. And the sea has also its met . and moons, and sum. The meteors of the sea are the luminous floating jelly-fish, often as numerous as the stars seen .with the naked eye. Ships have been known to sail for weeks through waters lit up by them. If scientists could produce this cold heat it would make Edisonis electric light take a back seat, 'so to speak, as' it is about one- twenty-fifth the cost of the cheap- est. electric light in use today. Just what is this luminosity of animals and plants? It is known to be the result of a, chemical com- bination of two substances in the glands and sup, and scientists now know that it can be extracted and will give of! light even when dil- utcd with water. . 0 O A I predict that chemists will soon learn how to manufacture "cold light". If and when they do, the human race will enter on a new epoch of artificial illumination so cheap that even the poorest famil- ies in the land will be able to al- ford luminous fountains of fire in their yards. Every dog has his day, And every dog is to have his plot in a bury- ing ground - at least in St. Peters- burg, Fla., where a nine-acre ceme- tery for dogs has been set aside by Mr. and Mrs. C. Burbank, and the three animals which now rest in it have stone markers on their gra- vcs. Death ended driving taxis for Wallace Richter, 90. oldest cab driver in the United States. He started out w th a horse-drawn hack in 1904. en the automobile replaced thg horse, Richter bought himself a taxi. He was driving his own taxi the day before he diedi A pound of white wheat bread contains enough explosive energy to throw itself 14 miles. and every car of grain hanging in a field of oats is an explosive bomb, and as full of potential energy as a gallon can of gasoline. Indeed. there is heaps of energy stored up in all ......................... SEE AND TRY ZENITH aanromo nnaamc AID ' ssaoo Batteries for all Aids TOOMBS Music Store 167 Queen St.-Phone 185-L Have Your Clothes DRY CLEANED PBESSED ONLY st airs-war CLEANERS . Phone 2387 Bedtime Snack solves laxative problem "Constipation made me sullen all day. What a change since I started to use AL-l..-Blt.AN,i'egilIai'Iyl Even my wife notices itl ' writes man from V1110 Montmurency. Que. If you sui1'er from irregularity due to lack 05 bulk. I71"! a howllul of this toast cereal emry night before bed. It may bring back the youthful regu- larity you thought long lost, Au, BRAN is the only type ready-to-eat cereal that supplies all the bulk you may need. It's high in protein and iron. Not habit-forming. Kellogg's is so sure you'll like ALI.-DRAN that if you're not completely satiqted alter 10 days, send empty carton to K9I10SZ'l. London. 0nt., and get bouaus YOUR MONEY BACK! Breen vegetables. When we eat the vegetation its energy enters into our bodies, thus we are all grasg. esters, and, in more than one sense. our flesh is like grass. 0 O O The total surface of the leaves or a clover plant exceed twenty-six times the area of land taken up by thg plant. To put it another way, an acre of clover is equal to twenty- six acres of green surface. The sainloin has a leafy surface 38 and liicerne 85 larger than the areas they occupy. , Though Scotland has less sun- light than England, its inhabitants life Just as healthy and strong as the English. and the English, with less sunlight, quite as healthy as the Mediterranean peoples. Indeed, many of the most energetic races such as the Eskimo and the peopie of Greenland, have been bred and born and lived all their lives in ill-lit hovels. In spite of this lack of light in the home and out of it too - for the average cloudiness of these regions is very high - we find a people of great physical vigor. . This would seem to prove that light is of only secondary import- ance to animal organism. Not so with plants. They must have light or else they perish. "Everything must go." read the sign in the window of Lloyd Shai- manis store, in Vancouver, B. C. Thieves reading the sign carrleii off s4,(l00 worth of stock, which is what comes of taking things too literally, ey? O I 0' Elephant twins are a scientific rarity. But elephant girl twins are nowlsafe in a Nebraska circus, hav- ing come by ship from their na- tive Thaiiand. Photographers took their picture when they reached California. only a year old they already weigh 350 pouiide each. The greatest single child em- ploying occupation in the U. S. A., is agriculture. This is true today. It has always been true. No less than half a million child- ren of 7 to 15 years of age are working in the fields. If we include boys and girls of is and 17 we have a total of on; million child- ren thus employed! This astonish- ing fact is due largely to the share- cropper system in vogue in the states that raise cotton and to- bacco. The census does not list child worlters under ten! But they work Just the same. Elienls niary' . Continued from page 2 odd one it was, in the old Kiri; of a summer morning.” 0 O I "Put it on,” James said of the hat. with a polite expression. "There" we iiettltcl it without benefit of mirror. ”don't you think it's becoming?" "Not that way" James declared. "Perhaps, Ellen" he said, "you have. it on back- wards! I'd say" he eyed it as though it were some I perplexing incidental to a piece of machin- ery, "that thing there-that feath- er-should go to this side!" "Ha," Jamie smiled shyly; "1 bet, she knows how it gocsl" Until tomorrow - - -Diary - - - Good-night . . . . . , , THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN W THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN gin, This column is reserved for news of local interest. but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay- able In advance. ......LM.......L..... COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. ALL POLL TAX is now past due. MILK - and good health go” hand in hand. l0E'CREAM satisfies young and old. TUESDAY. .Sept-ember 30th. is the final day for paying the third installment of your City Taxes. THE THIRD INSTALLMENT of City Taxes is due and payable on September 30th. c JUST ARRIVED. - Tweeds an Worsteds from the Auld Sod, J. P. MacPherson and Son, Queen Street. JUST ARRIVED. - Beautiful Coats and Dresses. Helen's Dress Shop, 54 Grafton Street. WANT To SEE HI STYLE? The new Fall Jackets by Papa are stars. See them today. I-lenderson at Cud- more. 1951 ENGLISH PANEL TRUCK. new brakes. motor recently over- liziuled, perfect running condition. Must sell soon as too small for our purpose. Write .or phone Keefe: Drug Co. I AT BIBLE HOUSE. Order your New Revised Version of the Holy Bible today. Easier to understand. Beauty preserved. More accurate. Easier to read. DR. W. L. MacDONALD will be absent from the Prince Edward Island Hospital, and the Charlotte- town Hospital, during the month of October. IllilcDONAI.D RADIO SERVICE Radio. repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 180 Kent St. Phone 1207 'srr:ciAr. MEETING of Royal Black Proccpiory, Central Bedo- que, lodge room, Wetlnosdziy, Oct- ober 'lst. Initiation. Refreshments. A full attendance is requested. POLICE COURT-In the City Police Court yesterday morning before Magistrate K. M. Martin, n motorist found guilty of driving ri motor vehicle while his facul- ties were impaired by alcohol was fined 5100 and costs or 20 days. One drunk and incapable was sentenced to 20 days with- out option while two others were lined S10 and costs or 10 days respectively. ATTENDING MEETING-Lleut. Col. P. S. Fielding. M.M., Super- intendent of Insurance and Reg- istrar Under the Security Frauds Prevention Ari, is attending a meeting of ilie Association of Superintendents of Insurance for Canada in Toronto today. This assembly was originally scheduled TOWN TAXI-Phone moo-m HOWARD. MaclNNlS FOOT- WEAR at 175 Queen Street. iwuau PAYING the third in- bring your bill. GUNS. AMMUNITION and de- coys. Firestone, Bryenton do Mac- Kay. , SEMPLES PHARMACY. Queen street, One Cent Rexail Sale, -Oct. 15th, 16th. 17th and lath. 5.00 WTLL PLACE on your head a smartly styled Fall Hat, by Adam. Henderson 65 Cudmore. A niwo sronu that "Lives up to" its Emblem. Cliggey's Phar- macy. BATTERY AND ELECTRIC RADIOS. Batteries. Eryenton and MaoKay. BE READY when the collector for the Bible Society Calls. Give generously. I WILL BE ABSENT from my Office for month of October. Dr. A. A. MacLeod. Bonshaw. BIBLE OBSEIWANCE service 8 p.m. Tuesday at Central Chris- tian Church. FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax Phnne Maritime Central Airway: 2061 or sol, COLLECTORS for the Bible So- ciety are doing an excellent Christian Service. Be ready when they call. Give generously. XNTEREST at the rate of 112 to 1"l. per month will he charged on all overdue installments. THE HALIFAX Symphony Or- chestra opens the Prince of Wales College Concert Series Monday evening, October 6 at 8:30. Tic- kets may be secured at door or by phoning 2800. Personals I Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Doyle left Saturday for New York to attend the World Series. Friends of Mrs. Ian 13. Webster will regret to hear she is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pltal. Mr. and Mrs. William 5. Mac- Farlane Jr., Toronto, visited with his parents in Harrington recent- ly, also with Mrs. Ma.cFarlane's mother in Charlottetown. Mrs. Richard MacDonald and children. Elsie, Lou and George. of Mrs. Lindsay Webber and Miss to take place at the Charlotte- town Hotel on October 2nd. but was diverted to Toronto due to conditions which developed mak- ing it more desirable to hold the meeting in the Ontario city. Ap- Nancy Murdock of New Glasgow, N. 8., spent a very pleasant week- end in Charlottetown, the guests of Mrs. Mary Vessey and family, Grafton Street. stallment of your City Taxes please . Fredericton, N.B.. were recent; visitors in Charlottetown and Bunbury. W. C. Hymns, who has been ap- pointed commissioner of develop- ment for the Canadian National Railways with headquarters at Montreal. Born in Toronto, be commenced his career with the railway there in 1920 as a Junior clerk, and up to the time of his present appointment held the posi- tion of assistant industrial com- mlssioner. As commissioner of de- velopment for thc,system, he will play an important part in encour- aging domestic and foreign capital to open new industries and expand commercial operations in Canada. York and Vicinity Mrs. Robert Crockett is spend- ing a few days in the city, the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Neil Mclnnls and Miss Alice Crockett. Miss Laurette Vessey ,spent Sunday, September 21st in Win- sloe, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Younker. Mr. and rMs. Claude Craswcll were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett Friday evening, September 26th. Mrs. Wesley Matthew spent the weekend of September 27th in the city, the guest of her niece, Mrs. Evans and Mr. Evans. Mrs. Peter Brodie was the wel- come guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis on Wednesday, September 24th. Mr. Bill Crockett left by plane on Sunday morning, September 28th for Newfoundland. Mrs. Jack Watts spent Wednes- day, September 24th in York, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Herbert Lewis. The many friends of Mr. Dick Vessey are sorry to hear of his illness. and wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Herbert Vessey is spending a few days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Chandler, Milton. The many friends of Mr. Gor- The Space 129 Kent St. 0fThe Year heater for extra value. - .Easy payment plan terms. Limited quantity available. F. II. S. REPRESENTATIVE Phone 2188 OFFER, Heater Buy. MAGIC CHEF 35000 BTU. Economical ' to buy and use Regular prirs 589.50 - Simpson's Special Price 579.50 Trade in your old JONES is mucli.'improvcrl iii-liealih. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis were visitors to the City on Friday evening, September 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crockett, City. spent Sunday. September 28th 'in York. '-B.O. NAIROBI, Kenya, Sept. 28- (AP)-A Canberra jet bomber flew the 4,479 miles from London in Nairobi today in nine hours, 55 minutes, the best time yet for the route. The flight plan called for an 11-hour trip. Card of Thanks Mr. James J. Trainor and Family wish to thank Father McMillan. neighbours and friends. and all those who sent Mass Cards, flowers and messages of sympathy or help- ed out in any way during their rec- don Crockett are glad to hear he ent sad bereavement. IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory of our dear Mother, Mrs. Alex (Cath- erine) Macl(ensie. who passed away September Lioih, 1950. Ever Remembered by Her Family. Card of Thanks Mrs. J. F. Massey and Family ex- tend grateful thanks to unnumber- ed neighbours and friends who as- sisted them before and during their bereavement. They particularly acknowledge the kindness of the Clergy. including Right. Reverend Maurice MacDonald, Reverend Ron- ald J. MacDonald and Reverend Bernard Glllls: the Sisters of Saint Martha. Charlottetown, the Con- gregation of Notre -Dame, the sis- ters of service: Doctors and Nurses, of Choir of Saint Mary's Parish. souris, and of all who sent Mass Cards. messages of sympathy and flowers. proximately 150 were expected to attend when the conference was scheduled for this city. Cord Of Thanks I 1 I wish to thank all the Doctors and Nurses of the Provincial Sana-, torium for their kindness during my sickness. Mrs. Edward Gallant, Souris. Curd Of Thanks I wish to thank the Doctors”. Nurses and Staff of Prince Countyl Hospital and those who sent me, flowers, treats and calds; also those! who visited me while a patient; there. Mrs. Preston Campbell. Irishtown. 5 i , to ALL I . IIIIR FRIENDS FOR YOIIR SPLEIIIIIII SUNTERS LADIESl WEAR 162 treat Iasorso istreet - .. Q”r4,rlXl7l'(').'-J (1541. ' UNTER'S Ladies Wear Extends A Hearty Welcome To All To Visit Our Store During Our iooii Filll OUR SPECIAL BIRTHDAYIIPRIGE TAGS IT HAS BEEN A PLEASURE SERVING YOU DURING THE PAST THREE YEARS AND WOULD LIKE TO SAY elf IPATRORAGE 6 ' Phone 2146 ' OF SAFETY home. tiens. I. Always be sure of before pulling the Igger. you do not want to shoot. tended unless you unload first. with a loaded gun. I. Never shoot at a flat hard surface or the surface of water. 1o.T)o not mix gunpowder and alcohol. ' 10 GIIMMAIIII-MEIITS 1. Treat every gun with the ra- spect due a loaded gun. This Is the cardinal rule of gun safety. Carry only empty guns, taken down or with the action open. into your automobile, camp, and I. Always be sure that the barrel and action are clear of obstnie- I. Always carry your gun so that i you can control the direction of the inunle even if you stumble. our target B. Never point a glut at anything .7. Never leave your gun unat- S. Never climb a tree or a fence DISTRTITUTOR rro THEN STOCK UP WITH 'rSUPPLIES FROM OUR STORE of the " your Just Arrived New Shipment Famous Savage Guns The target spotted in the sights . . . the trig- ger squeezed . . . the report of the gun . . s and down comes the game. Here is the thrill on your experience and training, your alertness and the trueness sure of happy hunting this season by going well-prepared. Make our well stocked shop your hunting headquarters. SEASON OPENS OCTOBER Ist DUCKS - PHEASANTS - PARTRIDGE -THE BEST IN SHOT GUNS- hunt, all based of equipment. Be ALL Sizes-All Gauges ' Imperial it Canuck ' Maxum Decoys Cleaning Equipment . HI. 5' is it Ti his llie ROGERS HARDWARE co. LTD. R 0.l.L. AMMUNITION AND SAVAGE FIREARMS Your Local Mercha nt Can Supply You