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GASTRITIS HEARTBURN THE ETOWN GUARDIAN SIJMMERSIBE GUARDIAN LENCE given .. ieflf A: all druggisu, in cone venient bottles, 75c, nLvo in tablet form. _i BEAUTY IS IWUCH MORE THAN SKIN-DEF. ‘,1. ssr rm; arrears r NEW YORK, Oct. 25—Skin-decll beaui/y is loomed. by the experts who are putting on the American “may and styles exposition, op- Iwd It Grand Central Palace to- ‘by. acuity his year, they insist, must munch from the body and the will an well an from anificial eye- brows, fingernails, and a good lip- stick. , So for the body they prescribe and demonstrate new reducing methods, New corsets, new ways to correct posture. The latest ideal 0X1 Medical care of the skin. For the soul-and ihe mind comes under this hcuding—they recom- mend s. changed harcut and a new hut, perhlips because the American Beauty Council has decided that: "Nothing gives n woman a. feel- H |c KEY s. N-lCl-IQL KITCHEN COAL lng of well-being and self-confid- ence so much as being satisfied in her own mind that she is well- groomcd And attractive." ‘Nevertheless more booths at the exposition are devoted to pennan- eni; waving, facials and face masks than f0 anything else. The artificial eyebrows are new, following the wake of the artific- ial lashes and fingernails brought out n. year or so ago. They stick tight, end will not embarrass you by dropping off at the wrong mom- ent. An electric manic-tiring gadget shapes the cuticle to n perfect oval. and applies polish with perfect ev- ennesa. III IAEMORIAIA MRS. EDMUND COFFIN The death occurred at Lot 40 on Saturday last of Mrs. Edmund Coffin. who had reached the ad- aml Prince County llhroniclc -—‘1'hia‘ nolurnn h nurvail for nun of local Interest but advert! of new" amino n01 ba inn o0 cull n word ofrietly poyolalo ll 1&- van, ~83! Till SPECIAL PRICES we an oflerlni; on ladies’ Dresses, all styles in different materials. Sin- clau- 8: Stewart limited. 21M. -NOI.'l‘!l BIDIQUI AND FRIIETOWN UNITED CHURCH—- Norm Bedequo 7.30. Pageant: “rho Light Supreme," under Mission Band auspioél. b! Kflnlinswn Y, P. S. Mk. Nicholson absent in vflackville. ~ - " “WEDDING BELL! - A very happy event took place at 8t. Mdryi Chapel, Bummeralda, on Monday morning. Oct. 18, 1033, when Mica Elizabeth A. Bourke, daughter of m. and Mrs. John A. Bourke of Elinsdale. L the bride of Mr. J. Edward Gillie, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gillis of Summerside. Tho ceremony was performed and nuptial mass cele- brated by their pastor, Rev. G. J. Mchellan, v.0. ‘The bride, who was becomingly attired in a. suit cessoxieo to match, was attended by Mia Alfredo "Glow, who also wore a suit of blue. ‘rhe groom was ably supported by Mr. Daniel Bourke, brother oi’ the bride. After the marriage ceremony the bridal parity motored to Charlottetown where dinner was served at. the Revere Hotel, after which the hap- py couple returned to their new home in Summerside, where Mr. Gillis occupies o. very faithful po- sition with the C. N. R. of which he has been o. very industrious and respected employee. The bride, who has resided in Summerside previous to her marriage, is one of the most popular and highly respected ladies of that place. The numerous and costly gifts received" testify the popularity of the young couple. A host. of friends join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Gillls a. long and happy wedded life, Torgtefs Movements Carefully Traced BERLIN, Oct. 25--(A.P.) —El'nst Tower's brief cases figured prom- inently today in the trial of the former Communist legislator and four other accused of firing the Relchstag building last ivlnter. 'I‘l'ie portfolios were produced in court and refilled with newspapers to make them as bulky as they looked to witnesses who saw ’I‘org- ler on the day of the blaze. Much of the testimony today - ithe 24rd of the hearlng— concern- ed three alibls of persons suspected of being accomplices of the con- fessed incendiary, Murlnus Van Der Lubbe. 'Iiorgler'a movements the night of the fire, Ebb. 27, were closefy scrutinized. Frau Anna. Hchmepformcr secre- tary of the Communist faction in the Rcichsifis. testified she was with Torgler and a party friend, Wilhelm Kofhen, when they left the parliament building shortly after midnight. To disprove allegations Torgler had hurried from the blazing building she maintained that they had not "rilshed", since that vanoed age of 99 years. Mrs. Cof- fin'a maiden name was Anne Wil- liams, her father having come to Prince Edward Island from Eng- land and settled mt Fortune. She was a most estimable wom- an, possessing splendid qualities of heart ‘no mind, and in the course. of he: long life made many wins-m friends. she retained her faculties to the very last and took an intel- ligent interest in the happenings of the day. There are left. to fondly cherish the memory of this good woman two sons, Joseph Coffin at lpi; 40, Arthur Coffin st Fort Mulgrave, N. 5.. and two daughters, Mrs. Hamilton mcEwen at Int 40 at whose home she passed away, and Mrs Ben MacEwen at West I;- Peters- The funeral, which was aiiended. was held last. largely on Monday she was lame, and her bandaged foot made it necessary that they walk slowly. On oath she denied previous of Belgium blue with hat and ao- - —OHICKEN SUPPER. Saturdw. October 28th, Kenaington Presbyter- ian Church. 85c and 25o. 2161. -A BEBMENTATIVI of one of the lending fur houlee of Canada willbeatourstoreonrrliiayand Saturday 27th and 28th, taking special oriiara for Inldel’ Fur Cont. Ha will also give estimates an ra- modelling your present fur coat. Sinclair a Stewart, Limited. 2152. -DIJID 1N HOSPITAL-A very sad death occurred in the P. C. Hospital at 8 o'clock Monday evening when Edna. wife of Philip Gallant, died at the early age of 31 years- The deceased who will o. daughter of our respected towns- man, Emmanuel Arsenault, was ill only a. few days with blood pois- oning and her death comes as I great shock to her many friends. Besides a. aorrowing father and mother. four little children In lefi: besides several brothers and sistcre- The funeral took place Wednesday morning at O o'clock from Saint Paul's Church to the Roman Catholic Cemetery-S. Attempt To End Political Strike, In Cu b a usvms, Oct. 24.-tA.P.)-wnue authorities strove tonight to prevent the spread of a. paraiyziufl. N36191- ly-lubelled "political" strike, nego- tiators said they believed they had found the avenue eventually leading to s. compromise of the embattled factions of Cuba's leadership. Basis for the anticipated compro- mise was a so-called parliamentary plan, which, while leaving Gruu San Martin in‘ the Presidency, would concentrate the real power in the hands of a. coalition cabinet or an advisory commission in which all factions would be represented. Five opposition groups were said to be considering the proposal with favor, but as they believed that each succeeding day sees the weakening of the administration's power, they were iuiwllling to fox-ego possible . concessions. . “Fed Up” With Modern Life GEORGETOWN, British Guiana, Oct. Z-i-James Joseph, who has just passed his 102ml birthday, an- nounces he is “fed up" with modern civilization. James has two chief objections to this civilization that gets under his skin. Firstly, he doesn't like the pace modem youth is setting; and, secondly, he thinks life would be better worth living if one didn't have to {my Dov rent in church. The old Negro farmer is going to get away from it all. He's well to do now, and he's going to sell most of his lands and live by him- self 1n retirement-a promise he made to himself many years ago. When the deer arrow of the Phil- ippine Ncgriic strikes its mark, the head detaches itself from the shaft remaining fastened only by a stout cord; the dragging shaft catches 1n the underibush and‘ halts the wounded animal. knowledge of the fire and ac- quaintnncoship with two of the three Bugarlan defendants, Blagol Popoff and Georgi iDlmltroff. AUDIENCES PUZZLE!) WHEN CHOIR! SING BROCKVILLE, OnlL, Oct. 25- Rev. Dr. R. M, Hamilton, of Brock. ville, u. folk-song enthusiast, wishes choirs would sing "so that aud- iences would know whether the words are English or Chinese." Ha made the observation in the course of a lecture in which he acid that no school of music flourished which was not founded on national folk-song, spontaneous and mainly legendary, created by the common people. (OLDS ARE DAN GEROUS Soolbe and relieve them; build up resistance will! SCQTTS IMULSIQN I0ur Big lllothing Sale ls Ilowi 0n Don't Fall To lake Advantage of This Wonderful Sale llur Special llffcr $5.00 llown (Iv lnivmt) Buys Your Winter Overcoat, Balance to be Paid in Small Payments. This Salc ls for (Man, Young “Alan and Buys) Remember $5.00 Down Buys Your Winter Overcoat. Act Right Now While Our Stock is Complete. LPROWSE 3120s., Ltd. THE morimvo MEN Probe U. S. Bank Dealings With Machado WASHINGTON. Oct. 24-?”- ment of Cuba. of interest on bonds held by Americans with money loaned by the Chase National Bank was brought Aw the attention of the Senate Banking today in its peering into the close links between the giant financial house and former Pruldent Mach- ado. Concurrently with this disclosure by Ferdinand Pecora, Counsel for the committee, Senators were told by A. M. Williams, one of ‘the counsel for the banking interests, the financiers would go to the Am- erican State Department for help if necessary in preventing defaults or aiding in collection. . Further Returns From Sask. By- elections (Canadian Pres) WADENA, Basic, Oct. 24-11mm additional poll received today in- creased the plurality 0f J. A. Mac- Mlllan, successful Liberal candidate in the Mackenzie federal constitu- ency lay-election of Monday, Eighteen polls out of a total of 107 have yet to be reported but with all the larger ones accounted for MacMillan had a. lead of 1,415 over ex-Judge L. St. George Stubbs, the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation candidate. Lute returns continued to favor the Liberal representative. The vote tonight was: S. A. Edgar, Cons. .. J. A. Macmillan, Lib. . . . . .. L. St. G, Stubbs, C.C.F. 8,828 L. P. McNamee, U.F.P. . 580 Mr. stubbs refused to comment today, saying: "I have not Yet received final returns, so would prefer to keep quiet until I have definite figures." 1,308 5.243 OIDSE FRIEND 0F M. K. GANDHI DEAD GENEVA, Oct. iii-Vtallahei Jav- enbai Patel, 60, close friend of M. K. Gandhi, gasped out a prayer for India's J ‘om in a. hospital at Gland last night. Then he died of heart disease. He had been ill for many months seriously since April when he was placed under physicians’ care at London. Later he was taken to Vienna, finally to Gland. ON SECIOND THOUGHT In the early days of the war the omcer 1n charge of a British stoi- lion in the heart of Africa. necelved the following wireless message from his superior officer: "War declared; meet all enemy aliens in your district." with commendable pmmptnesa the superior ofllcer received this xe- ply: l-Iovo arrested seven Germans, three Belgians, w» Frenchman, four Italians, one Austflln. Ind on American. Please any with whom we ‘are at war." AIRSIIIPS Til mu rural (Onnulhaa Pres) ‘IORONID, Cot. lf-Witb perfection of oll-buming aircraf motors, the inlundera of Ontario and Maritlmers ln mid-western exile from the Atlantic will be able to have fresh fish flown to them-so believes l". w. (Casey Baldwin, inventor, yachtsman, an member of the Nova. Scotia Legis- lature. Mr. Baldwin, credited with being the first man in the British Em- pire to take an aeroplane aloft, has kept in. close touch with oom- mercial flying and la convinced airlines linking the eastern sea- board with central Canada will play a. port an important aa the old lntercolonial Railway in the Life of the Dominion. A ‘Umflbrealn’ But he thinks it ls a "heartbreak" to soc the schooner Bl taken away from the labor of the down- east fishing fleets on a bum- atormlng trip as a. curiosity from "down there." Bluenose ia now tied up here in a winter berth, after visiting the World's Fair at Chi- cago. Fish were down to three quarters of a cent a pound, and fishermen couldn't live unless they got two cents, Baldwin explained. "What weneedisawaytogetflshup Ply 30 wilt-S A Dbimd here, and we get s lot of twaddle about middle- men and transportation costs and All that rot." Abfltude Changed The attitude in Nova: Scotic. to- ward deepening the 5t. Lawrence waterway had changed, he said, because intelligent opinion looked forward in the time when coal could come up the river right into the heart of the market. Some still claimed a. deeper St. Lawrence would wreck ocean shipping. Aa a matter of fact, it would build up Halifax. While they soy Nova Scot/ans take their politics seriously, 1 do see that there is an indication on the part of the people lo forgot party grievances and get together for the common good. And I be- lieve ous- leadcr la quite prepared to co-operate with the Liberals in policies that are in lino with our policies for the country's good," said Mr. Baldwin. Island e rs D ra w Sweepstake Prize DUBLIN, Oct. a4--A pair of Prince Edward Islander-a uho sign- ed their ticket "LP. and BM." and gave their address u ‘I'm-blah, P. E. L, have drawn a consolation priaeworihtiovintholrnshrfos- pims Bweapotan on the 0am- bfldgeahlm stakes, to be rim tomor- IOW- to_ this central market quickly. You _ EASTERN GUARDIAN a column In young imi mums rm olvarllai HAY PART maunsorurnoua to Th1 banded to their Rep. Archie Bum, or left at H. J. Mabonb Drug sum-q Montague. 1m . ‘ JMONTAGUI UNITED-Tia Woman's llflssionnry Society wig hold the annual thank offsr1n| service in the United Church 0| Sunday evening at ‘l, October 39th ..'UNITED CHURCH OI‘ CAN. ADM-Georgetown and Sturgeon Services Sunday, Oct. 29th: Stun geon ll am, Milltown Cross 2n p.m., Georgetown 'l pm. Rev. C, U MacNevin, pastor. ZDOB-YEAB-OLD AXE EXHUMED IN VIRGINIA CHANGES H1819!“ ' WASHINGTON. Oct. fl-A new charter in American history, firl evidence, that humans lived on thn Atlantic coast ca fa: bad: as 1M time of Christ. has been written b9 a. ziJOO-yecr-old alone axe dug u! in Albermcrle County, Virginie, ‘Iho primitive axe is unique h that it was chipped out of black dlmbese rock by some savage Amer- ican 20 centuries ago and the: m: found and re-sbazpened by n later owner about 1.300 years later. It chews. have the Smithsonian m- atitution that former ideas d which the first humans reached ' the Eastern United Stats wen mistaken. ____,_____ AN AUTHORITY I'm glad your” 5° dew. by these cm lanations I've been mflliing flibollb banking Ind, Iggy omica, remarked the young hulanndl Yea, darling. It seems wouderfil that anybody could know u mm Bl you do about money withoil halving any of it. Piles Go Quick Without sum oi- cums; Thousands of suflerers from lion 1X18. bleeding or protruding piled have learned that quick and per. manent relief can only be accom. pllshed with an internal medicine Neither solves nor cutting remove the cause. Bad circulation of the blood in the lower bowel causes piles. The veins are flabby, the bowel walla weak-the parts almost dead. ‘lb end Piles an intemalmedinlne mual be used to stimulate thecirculation. heal and restore the aflected parts Dr. J. S. Leonhardt was the flrsi to discover a real internal Pile rem- edy. He called his prescription HEM.- ROID, and prescribed it for 100i patients with the marvelous record of success in 960 oases, and then da- cldcd every Plla sufferer lhould b1 able to get HEM-HOD tablets fro their own druggiat with a rig: money back guarantee. Dr. Leonhardva HIM-ROD an almost unbelievable record aucceal right in this city. So whl waste time on external treatmenfl or worry about an operation when Geo. E. Hughes and Taylor Co. of Kcnlllllrtou invites ovary?! sufferer to HIM-ROI!) wit! guarantee of money-book if it d not end their Piles. no matter ho stubborn the ease? WHAT ‘TO no 50M p?! MINE- us cvs1- wowr arr up m) ‘rqg Cargo BRAS D'0R lump screened arriving. The nicest kitchen coal on the market; very low priced $7.75 on’ schooner. Cars VICTORIA SCREENED arriving daily; It is proving a good all around coal $7.75. II. II. LARGE & 00. Retail and Wholesale Tel. 1000 58 Queen Street Monounr- I've "rmeo 3511151"! U0 Father BY GOLLY- I DON'T KMQW WITH THAT Bv. Uenrsie MgMgnua "ll »,||'I::. l" Ilifriiiilllil 5O LONG- DAD- I'M COIN‘ OUT- wAiT- I'LL. Clo wWH You - f