When you mustdo two men's work 1;’; a. situation every business man sometimes faces. Long hours at the desk—shortened hours of slcep~~hosty alld irregular meals—~lack of exercise-—these sap the ‘ihflllty of the strongest b l At such times the danger of constipation is most common I Eand most serious. l Gun that doctors agree is natural, gentle, dbxolutely safe. Nujol Corrects Constipation in Naturés Way Constipation is dangelous for anybody. Nujoi is safe lor everybody. lt is neither a food nor a medicine. it does not gripe. it is gentle and natural in its action and is prescribed by lead- ing medical authorities. Nujol simply makes up for a deiiciency-——temporary or ciironic——in the supply of natural lubricant in the in- ody. rd against it by the method Nujoi can be taken for any length of time without ill effects. To insure in ternai cleanliness, it should be taken regularly, in accord- ance with the directions on each bottle. As Nujol is not aluxative, it docs not form a habit and can be dlStTOll- tinued at any time. ‘Ask your druggist for testines. it softens the Nllifll’ FQdYlY 11ml bfifil" waste matter and thus per- to EH10)’ the perlcct inits-tliorougb and regular health that is possible elimination with- N 1 only Wllefl _ll'l- out overtaxing 0 tcstinal elimina- llle inhestlnal TllIlNTlIllAl-l-IJIIIGAIIT um‘ '5 normal lllllsfilefi- For Comriparion ‘md ‘egular- Consider tho Heal The Household Dloeaced germ] lurking around old plumbing flxturol caune sickness and fatal epide way of installing plumbing. th ‘or i under it, nnd both ' ment. i-nduring the brain. v Mnii Gourooo Glllfl Summerside Business College Worth $50,000.00 to YOU . A Till? THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Mood; J. Poglon, Prim .,,, I . iiuiiiiiiiii“ —FOR LATE wzsrsnn NEWS —Poge 3 is available. ti ll -AULD LANG JVNE and Housewiion Calendars have been received at the Guardian's West- 'mersido. These calendars will be given to those subscribing or re- newing their subscription to the Guardian. » -MANY HAPPY RETURNS. - hlr. ‘Philip Calllieck oi’ Siiiiimerside observed his 87th birthday on Thursday. Feb. 4th and received the hearty congratulations of many friends. The event was marked by a splendid supper held at the lioms oi his daughter Mrs Thomas Johnston at which a very enjoy- nble time was spent by ll goodly [gathering of friends and relatives. -WELL KNOWN RESIDENT- The, death occurred rit lrisii- town on February 4th ol‘ Christine Ellen v Ready. aged llll. Her funerni was held (Ill lSnnday iit 1 p. m. to St. Mary's Indian llliver. the services being performed by the pastor, Mgr. l). .l (iillls. The pail bearers were Jns i.. Saunders. Theodore ‘Bernard. Thomas Campbell. Keir Mann, Willard Brown 11nd Wm. E. Profit. —Y. -ISERIOUSLY HURT. -—A let- ter received by Mr. William Mc- Murdo oi‘ Summerside on Wednes- dny conveyed the news of his brother. Mr. Albert McMiirdo and his wife being seriously injured in an auto accident in California Whore they have resided for tlic inst tweity-five years. Their cor swerved 11nd ‘upset pinning them were token in on u-mbiilnnce to a hospital. Mr. McD/lurdds ihead struck the pave- stlil delirious when the inews was sent. Mrs. Mcbiurdo was serious- ly bruised about the face and body nit in likely lo recover. mics. We have the modern A clout or porcelain bath Installed by uo In your homowlll lave you many dollars.- Call. writo_or phone us 4o FRED H. B0 GRAFTON STREET Opposite Prince s . -n.__ --’2-» --l\l.‘.> . w. 455th» c-nilzizu norm ‘i sci-loci. '-_ ' Following is they standing oi‘ imeii Road School for nionih oi‘ ziniinry: - oriuic vii.—1. Kathleen Wood s. Farm l Produce WANTED l SEED and FEED BARLEY. Some good ISLAND GROWN BLACK SEED OATS. FEED WHEAT. SEED WHEAT, SEED and FEED V». BUGKWHEAT. 5 to 10 Tons ‘ BALED STRAW, for which . we will pay CASH or. 8X‘ _~ change for FEEDS o! all i klfldl n lowoli poulble prlcu. POULTRY SUPPLIES 01,, Ill iclndl. .. m. on» m». 4am. i CARTER A s.- 00... = _ lrfvooowvooomovoaoaooo? seeps FLOUR FEEDS 1 ‘ P . %____ __ , ____ , . 4 Dezeng Diagnostic . Professional Unit COMFORT I03 ‘I!!! PATIENT uricmivcir IOI inn . OPTOMITBIIT ' Tho Wollurorth Unit presence‘ ‘women oolcotlol of IQIOIIIII inminiuh that . ill "Iltuiotrlol to cover 000M“!!! hi: ocular oxllilnntlon, without "Iv ootlolt leaving u.- olinlr and ‘m’! oooh Individual Instrument within Instant roach. An liplrhlit requisite of o ro- "iflllll nfllt lo obloluto corn- fm In tho "one. Thin hi! boon nooolipllohod In “o Wolluronh Unit with o0- hltnblo not, hood mt and 1;:- r your noxt plumbing work TRA IN OR PHONE 3984 Grade Vl.—l. Jimmie MoGaugh- ey; 2. Hannah MoGonghey; 3, lMor- garet Conway; 4, Rita Condon.‘ Grade iiV.~—1, Nellie Conway; 2. Mary bicG-nugiiey and-Ella Tooie. equal; 3. Alfred Mt-Gaughey; 4. David McMurrer. tirade ii. l. Julia McGaughey; v Rosella fMcGaugliey. Ginde l.-—~TllB0tl0l‘8 Conway. Best iiiitcntlance: Julia hicGangh- ‘y.~1\'lary Cui-inck. Teacher. BEAUTIFY lT WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Just Dip to Tint or Boil Each iii-cent package contains directions so simple any womiin can tint soft, delicate shades or dye rich, permanent colon in lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverin s, hangings-everything! Buv iamond Dyes-no other kind —iind tell your ilruggist whether the material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goodl. Wbon pool!" W!“ N buy or ront liouueo or apartments; when they nro in tho market for a i”; “r, iurnlturo, and 4 numorouo llllllulmld iLydla E. Piiikhanfs “ The _Pace That Kills Women li is getting more and more dif- lflciilt for many women to keep pace lwith the demands inade upon their time and energy in family and social life without paying the penalty of liil health-flint drcafiil backache. pnin in side. hcadache- nervous- ness, or the torture oi‘ a displace- ment. Before any more serious all-l merit develops, women should take Vegetable Compound. which strengthens the system and brings glorious health to sick and ailing women. ASK FOR Syrup White‘ Pine Wild Cherry IF YOU WANT THE BEST (ZQUGH MEDICINE IT GIVES QUICK RELIEF AND l8 PLEASANT TO T-AKE PRICE 35o AND 60o PER BOTTLE. erii Office. McNoill Building, Sum- l-Ie was ' |er a pleasant visit to the city. — BiI-lkiitifl-W-Gi U i" FiAT-l-ITELIC-l "i A —-GUARDIANS ON SALE 8t the Gllllfl-lllllii western office in the McNeil‘ Building. Summerslde every day. —D|CTIONAR|ES'OBD be had at the Western Guardian Office. Wa- ll?!" Street. Summorside, for only till-y cents with a new or renewal subscription. ti —GUARDIAN OFFICE. - The Guardian's Western Office is now located in the McNoill Building W316i‘ 3L. Summerside. where Bllblwfllltions. news or advertising will be received. The phone nuni- hei‘ is 233. _. PERSONALS -- .\ir. _l\ustin Nooiian of the Roy- al Bank of (Eunuda, Amherst is spending a short holiday with hln parents Mr and iVlrs. Win. Nonnun, Bedeque before leaving, for Boston. Eastern Guardian .."J. W. MURDOCK, Montague received 1926 Calendars for Guar- dian readers renewing or subscrib- ing. Also Dictionaries. Renew at once and get one. tf ..*SADLY BEREAVED. - Mrs. James Mncheod. Montague, receiv- ed the sad news yesterday morn- lng of the death other brother, Dr. A. Ross which (it-curred in Van- couver. B. C.. on Fob. 7th._ (Pat- riot please PUDYJ ..*FOREST HILL NOTES. — The peeopltl of Forest Hill and vic- inity have been busily engaged iii siimv-shoveiiing and keeping the roads broke for the last moiith.—~ Vii‘. who has been sawing wood and threshing. was storm stayed in Forest Hill for the lliisi iveek.----Mr. Norman lMatheson has purchased from Simon MacNelll his speeder “Priiice”willi which he intends lo show "some“ speed in the coming Si. Peter's races-Friends oi’ .\ir. and Mrs. Charles Mai-Neill and son regret to hear their departure to Sl. Peters where Mr. lilacNeill iii- teiids to start a barber shop. Their many friends wish them suc- l'€ti5.—-Ml’. Snmdy llic-Plierson has returned home after spending the liust two ivccks in Mi. Hope the Hunter River zint Valley. was u vlsflrbr in Slim Mills returned of the Learinent Wiillie ‘Taylor of Strnthconu. - ‘guest of Mr. Norman M(‘S\\'Blll.—— <.\ir. and Mrs Angus NliicKay were. rccciit visitors to Strathcona.---Mr. Allan Aiaclieod returned home aft- Mr. Albert Wilson has been a re- cent visitor to Forest lrlill.— Mrs. (‘iiristy MCEWGI], Forest Hill, is visiting in IStrathcoiia the guest of Mr and ‘Mrs Jack |§lCKlfl'Il0ll.—-Ml'. Daniel McKiiinon and Mr. John f‘. MacBeth» have returned home after spending a pleasant week in the city. wihere they attended Burns‘ coiicert.- The school is progress- iilg rapidly utnller the capable management of Miss Annie Murch- li§0l‘i.~'l'll8 ninny friends of Mr. Ben Sheppard are pleased to sen him around again utter his recent illness. Mr. Slerling MacDonald wui-i ii recent visitor to Sirathconn. “Mr. Nathaniel Mocharen has been kept busy for the past month in his store. “A very successful Christmas tree was held at Forest llill Hull under ilie skilfiil mii-nago- ‘ monl of Miss Murchison. Straighten Up! Nicesi Laxative, Don't stay liend- acliy. dizzy, sick. Nothing else relieves that bllious, consti- pated feeling so nicely us candy-like “Conca- rets.” Take one or two oi‘ these pleasant And Vicinity Rev. R ll. B. A" Pleas- mersido on 'l‘liursday. -Mr. S. A. lilltz. representing A. M. Bell l4lll., llalifarc was rcgl-s- tered at The Globe last wee-k. J. H. Simpson, Bay View the first oi th week from tlharloitetown. WllP-TP he was delayed for some days on account of the 1min blocade. FMl‘. lMr. A. H. Iienrincnt. proprietor hotel. died rt‘- cently at his home in Truro llc was the ftithc-r of J. D. lx-arment well known hero an ‘the traveller for the Dominion Ammunition C0 Mrs.‘ Arcli Johnson. Brookfielti liod as her guests. recently Mrs.. H. S. Mclllwcn and Evils bottle Brown. Stanley Bridge. ' ‘Mr. and .\irs. Silas Wyand cros- sed froni the mainland on Sunday on a visit from the Canadian West. They will spend some time with friends iii Moyfieirl. Visitors lo Charlottetown re- cently lllfllllllflfl ‘Airs. Everett Wed- Yiiss ‘(f-oi s R. N.. liari- iii-en with l VlJFlE. The lulu Elli". Gallant liusi ‘won irorklni; iii the lumber wood-ii och. Mrsfll’. J. Noy. Rev. E. .\i.‘ iid .\lrs. Alli-ten. Messrs W. Seilar id A. B. Cutcliffe. l The friends of Mrs. John Coles ‘cgrcl her serious Illness. Her laughter. .\'ii's. Brent and niece iPl‘ for soni- liiiie , it is rvgrettiililc that .\ir. Earle “vitae is sliil iuid up owning to he injurlts sustained to his kllP“ rliilc taking out luiiilivi" from the roodii some w -eks ago. I illHllV Till-i sympathy of liic "riciids go out to .'\ir Donald And- ‘ews and in tlio Archi- llrs. Nicholson l°lltli of their brother .\ir. bold Andrew-i which look place all his lionie in Pleasant Sunday last Viilloy on . The i‘*l1l1ilill§ of the late Mr. Erlq svard (i-iillaiit accompanied by his‘ ll"llllt'l’. arrived here by the mail‘ rain (lllvslllltlllY from Saul! Ste; ‘llll mist accldntuily‘ crushed be- icntli a falling tree. lie died short‘ y ziftei" his removal to n honpitaii omo thirty miles distant. lllLPF-i nent was at Rustin-o. i Owlllé: to the almost impassable "ondltlon 0f the roads, Rev. r.‘ Baxter did not conduct seru. el here on Sunday. a Prayer servici-il bmllll held instead On arx-ount of‘ the storm also preventing the mem-. bers from a dflilanre attending the W. M. S. on 'f‘hiirsilny. it was post- noxnrd until Thursday evening o: 'h.s wet-kiwhrn it is hflped (m; weather will permit n large gum.‘ “ring, , Xlsioli interest. isdioltig lrikon in the. son: nervlt-n wiiiéii lg u, 1,9 held .n the church on Sundnv "vs". ‘"14! nerd and at which Rev Mr. Al ""1. how Glnisgowi will spank i F zrDrives Asthma Liko .\lHElC.—' The iiiiinetlizile help from .. Kellogg's Aslliiiia lteinetiy .~ like magic. _' ‘ ‘ a natural remedy usbil wny. 'l‘lic snioitc or v ing the most rviiiotc pa a affected liilics. brushes zisido tiio trouble and opens il wuv for fresh air l0 enter. il is Slllil by ileiiicrs throughout the laud. ‘ I I l l l I l I By Marlo Belmont laxative tablets any time, to gently stimu- iitart yur bowels. feel fine, your head becomes clear.’ In,» your liver and smart for the small Then you will "idem. The two-piece mode is quite as girl gs for her, An ail-arable little frock for early stomach ‘IWCCL, tongue pink. skin Spring iii shown above. lefllurlnz rosy. the tailored overblouse “Ciiscnrotflgentiy clennsinswcctenlterinl is tan crepe and the trim- The mn- iind refresh tlir entire system. They ming is soft red crepe. never gripe, overncl or sicken. Dirac-i tions for men, women and children soft blue with pencil miiig. on each box, any drugstore. This would also be effective ini hluo trini- O11. v lands. Yo with the thi ments are You can’t help yourself. standing still iii the street, looking; upward, you bend your neck backuiard. You want to see too. You want to know whaPs going 0n. gines or face creams. - News! know the news. PAGE SEVEN in ahuny? Bat SHREDDED the nian- sized meal i-u-i- ll ill of fiiissluii. u-iiiiuui n. Illi‘ upon. For u i‘ii oi‘ vXIFZIViIKIIIIPP iiiid i'..li_r. rlwll ilii- workliiiiiuo. For I iii oi uniliiiloii, go io iin- t-iiiiri-ii yiiril i|ll4| l'l'llll llii- grin-o sioni-s. .:.\laii_v mothers liarc reason i.» bless .\ioiiiei- (iriivei-i‘ \Vorm Extor- tlie liitle ones of iiiaile them healthy. (‘area Specially prepared for lislicrlriruis use Prtsrrvcs nets .l’0l1¢.\,l(IllblCl' polo‘. A MARITIME Préooucr Carrillo Co. Lid. from Your Hardware Dealer oim ‘ iiii J That practical joke about looking, upward That instinct is perhaps the main reason for newspapers. S-o you can know whzit’s going Going on u among your neighbors, i among the people "in the Maritinies, iii other u want to know the news. And that’s what advertising is for, too. So you can know what’s going on. . know the news about styles in clothing, about theories in foods, about the latest improve- ments in radio amplifiers or automobile en- You want to The advertising in this newspaper is here to tell you things. It is here to keep you in touch ngs that are going on. Advertise- They are useful. interesting. They are news.‘ Don't Miss News dovicoo. they look It the ollooliiod Jdl ill ‘l’ h e Charlottetown Guardian. That lo why adver- tluro are often ovar- wlieimod with ropllll to one small I0. ‘l’ n o Qliarlottotcflvn Guardian's olloolflod adl on now no od ovor the phone. 2 ll "ll number to oall. Use Q4PO-O1- l The Charlottegown Guardian Classified Ads 4 4 gizAgioug-iw ‘imeaziriq- i i-iQo-e: \‘N NOT cATCHiNCi COLD Ab we MU$T CALL. TON l Ci HT- No INDEED -UHDEQ no CONDFHON‘: NUroT YOU <40 OUT O 1K Iv lIlPL Fu Illlvicz. Inc. Gnu Irlhh @011 HEREMri-tou ARE " A DOLLAQ‘; - , l///////, ..-_ Wgtrr s}; ' ‘ not l~t1t coon Qmsr "TEN FQlEPQD DCLLAR¢3- Seine ooaljar If you see someone So you can ._-»_' --B'y George Me Mann; Dome V.) i. .»_'~,. Y THAN A r-w.-..-_ , _ _ . i: fixer. ,==-g-== = -