i. “ L!’ ,_ MAY 21,192 lilo More indigestion After Mn. Mariette Toqlfl, “F ruit-a-lives" ‘i; é . MRS. 0. Mbdllifiv I Health Day. ‘l-lealth coni-uiisslonersflof fresh fr“; Wiv-liflilvi v i. CPYQIGI-Prgg t . r u“ ltiruqrn-srfini‘frn?ié=lpziliiri DA} ‘QHlkD1HEAL'r|-| SEASONAoLE H_|N1's_ ommunitles thlsyeai- “y ‘Day W“ 8°" We!‘ ydui- (‘ZlllllCd goods ‘Cllllfllflllfl use them up boforo the season county, city and, village, officers. i-ivcs. m “m! vegetable” m.‘ lwlllllkern. schools. and women's lPegk “m, cliifis Joined in the ceremonies. 'cellai- 1o tin some places blrtli registration struym] n, was stressed, and a new tree was planted near the home of every now lia'by born oil May Day. Com- mercial firing contributed advertis; lllg for the cause, and lTlillly de- piirtnleut stores contributed pain- plilets for mothers. ' Factors emphasized. as c0llll'll)~ utiiig to iChlld Health were: the drinking of more milk, the use of pasteurized or certified iiillk, a clean water supply, proper sew- age, andnvestlgatioii of the saili- till tlic corners of the sce if VOKGIiUDlDS have P. "it l0 wt, and siiioll. . aiiit, ‘like charity. rovers a iiiul- llllltlll 0t sills. Use h ou lcitcheii infill/OS. Old chairs and 131,193 and furniture which looks shabby. A coat of variiisli will iresheu- the llorcli luriilturc. To piaescrvc good floors. do no: iiitcnd to reliiiisli them 3|] 3V9!‘ “'13 YQUIZ. so OVlll‘ the \\'Ol'll spots with a coal ot‘ shellac; covor this with a coat of varnish. 'l‘tikc “We l0 Shroud till". varnish out lliiii- ly around the titltzcs oi‘ each spot if you OUR first ride in the Most Beautiful Chevrolet will convince you that Chevrolet has done the unexpected-tile unprecedented thing~ in introducing a quality which cannot be duplicated at Chevrolet price. Power that laughs at high hills and rough roads! Smoothness that thrills you with delight! Speed and acceleration that meet your every demand! Long, resilient springs that cushion every shock! Beauty that makcs you proud to be seen driving such a cari A riglitness about evcry little dc- iziii that you would expect only iii nluch higher-priced cars! Beautiful four prices . . run CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ualityr t Duplicated at It is scarcely surprising that the Most Cabriolet - - - - $890 Chevrolet in Chevrolet History ‘has met with a success unique in the auto- mobile world . . . that it has, during the months . since achieved absolute leadership and suprem- acy in sales and public acceptance through- out the Dominion. The Most Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet History is now selling at new and lower its introduction, . the lowest for which Chevrolet has ever been sold in Canada. . Roadster - - -‘ $655 Sport Roadster - $730 Coach - - - - - Touring - - - - - $655 Coupe - - - Landau Sedan - $760 sass hat Carin >~ui o, 1n Economical Tnuponulon tary condition of tho school houses, a pushing of the park aiid play- giound movemeii-t, popular educa‘ tlon as to vaccination and lllllllllllll- zatloii- against diphtheria, smallpox treated. that it will hot allow up m.) distinctly iii coiii-parlsoii with thc rcst of the floor. ‘Willi rugs to break the lilies, tho newly iliiishcil BlIOIs will not lic too cvidciit. and $930 Imperial Landau Sedan - - - - - - - - 97S Roadster Delivery. $655 Clllfllflléftin: (lilac-sis, $490 l-Ton Truck Chassis - - - - - - - - - $645 All these things (‘hcvrolct gives you . . . and only Chevrolet can igivc iliciii at Chevrolet price. t ‘ - ' mini-it'd! ‘all who suffer from “'f,°,,',§§,,‘,§,' h, . thisfllrateful- note written Mrs. Onicr Moiicttc, Montreal: “I in“), dgrfli taiic ‘liruit-ti-tives’, fearing y dy§pgp§h_\\'0lIldl'l'l.Vfll'll§l’l," Mrs. . onctlc- frankly cvnlrwr-‘fbiit finally I’. eat well and t-tnmmflld ‘Fruit-halves’ to all my ricnds as the best remedy for dyspepsia." ,- n. llloiivilc expresses the sentiment. of ivhcse digestions “he quickly back to normal undcinthc 00k tivv bll-"s- Nil"- uusaiids of pcoplc railing inlluciice of ‘fFruit-a-tives". his wontlrriul mrdicine is a combination. i liiicnsilll-il ircsli fruit juices and tonim “digestion ziiid biliousncss often are dun bowels, liver and kidneys Fruiba- iics our food again as Mrs. Monette dbl!» i -_ iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiil'iifiiiliii .1‘ grade oi‘f and disappear .__ H» MG PEANUT ( .... 0a the Road OUR motorlstknows . Planters. Hc knows wcil that for .1 tempting . snack tiicrc is nothing that " can cquail their ‘Crisp, nutty» flavor. .. l [Em drop: well rubbed in it. , bring") / \ prompt ' l relief overcomes thcsc coadi: _ ‘his grnlly and natpurauyh Get an,“ there their deslrnbiltiy ends. Curv- mm your (iruggigt, 15¢ m. 5am R91“, ed, iva-vliig, and “irregular and ‘brok- ‘a diphtheria. tho new finish will sooii be worii to match the rcsi. ‘Cllefikfitl Kllli-Zllillll iiiaktws good cilrtailis for the irittzhcpl wiiitloii-s, Store the wiiiious (extra bedding oil thc spore bcil for warm ivcalii- er. Air it occasionally, oii tlic clo< thcs line outdoors, to prevent its bccoiiiiii-g musty. SHORTCAK and typhoid fever. and community health stations ivhore mothers iiiay Ibrliig their children for medical examination and advice. A5 for the children themselves, they snug and danced on the izrecii, iii festival aild pageantry, as happy children should. - (we non Mm. GAR osus Formal lilies in landscaping are lo be avoided, tho artists -tcll us. lStraight lilies are the shortest d18- taiice between two points, but iMake a biscuit dough. a little short and swcctciicd slightly. lloll it uii inch thick and bake. \Vll0ll (loll-e, split it, lbuttcr and spread with jam, berries, oratiges or aiiy Wllcti you have with ilic top the whole on lines are morc- beautiful and prepared fruit. graceful. lii planting "e home covered the filling grounds we should iiot seek those half of the crust, cover , straight regular lines at tlie,top oi‘ with ‘whipped cream and drop more our hctlgcs-all ‘trimmed just so, fruit into it. but bushes of irregular height and -—-—<4>-~____ variety 0i‘ foliage should gradually WA$H|NG WOQDWORK- or blciid -"r-— ivitli their lnickgroiiiid, all rho oiit- Use only llllre, inihl stiap iii wash- imes blending harmonious-ho he lug soiled woodwork or t'uriiitiii'i-. they do in Nature, and not ony fea- Wine dry lmlllvtlilllvly. o1‘ the moi-w uire oi‘ the landscapes standing olli lllm “'1” $011k "ll llll.‘ llilllll and 311113,“) fol-map tuiike it streaked or yclloiv. if the This is the reason‘ tho round or finish llils a dull and dcad look, square or rectangular flower lbeds after Wlltllllllil. {w OYPI‘ it \\'lll1 all m-L. “qt good. when you raise a oil or furiilzurc tiolisli rub, or glvc vegetable garden or flowers for ‘t another coal oi Vtlrllisll. ivuttiirgs. straight rows are liiorc "' " """> "M" list-fill; but. ll‘ your flowers arc for dccorativc purposes in tho. yard, ilioy should be its gay ‘grfllllm o" clusters iii tlic 'liackr<i'tiiiiid' or along a walk as a ll()l'(l\‘l' for shrubberY- or along: lilo foundation of the ilhhsn, .lliit in the latter place the)’ should no; follow it iii too caact liliUs, ‘but should ho iii iriuuips. with tho arc-ch S\Vlll'(l reaching to the ioutidalioli at. placcp. Variety is the beauty of a‘ garden ~11 mass of uiic thing licrc. anoth- er tlicrc. or grlltlllilllY Klllflllhl-l 0" from niio variety to another, 01' ll group of vegetation, with one or ll fclw of several species all hariiimi- mug siitipleiiieritliig niid comple- meiftiiig one another, and Lczullnz the cyc oii with interest from one delight to another. Tile formal gal‘- deii, \\'l'.|l rows just so and bushes ‘and trccs and h-cilf-{esbll 01' 0V0" height niid width, is too lftll‘ away from -Natur.. to be really beautiful. it is more of a curiosity. .__. /--<o->-————— RHUBARB DRINK- I('llllll(’(l rhubarb jiiit-l: is u flue ilfllllll0ll lo ])llllt'll. if you have more oi‘ it than you llf‘<‘tl lll scasoii cuu the Juice for iliis [lill')ll)_\i". lt tilso helps llit- flavor oi piidditii: sauces, iiiiui~o nil-at and may ‘ill’ uiixctl with ()illl‘i' fruit jlliccs 1o make Jelly or jaui. Sonic house- wives title-it strvcral calls oi‘ fruit aiiti iiiiiiglte the flavors ill novelty Janis. MRS. SOLOMON ‘SAYS: lii iiiectiiii: siraiiaors, put your best foot forivzirtl. it lliltcs loss ci- fort to iiiako a good first liil]ll'L‘S- sioii than to reiiiako a poor oiic. {mo-m SMILES lbudy Aiitoist: “Sir, lui raii ovor your clilckoii. ‘place it.’ ' Farm Lad: "illut you're iiot kliid of chicken ‘l iiccil" illrldc: “Are tlicrc this lettuce?" (irocer: ',‘Yos, lllllfll. but you call easily Wash off thciii inset-its." ifiéflrAm She Keeps Them In The House At All Times sorry l i will re the DIPHTHERIA PREVENTION. v,,m‘“,,,5 h, ‘in lNew York City, cases of dipli tlierlii have been redutred 4b per- oelit. and deaths '50 percellit. This jflhs been done by niotiiis oi‘ the ischltek test. it has been found that ‘some people hiivo a substance iii ithclr blood ivhicli makes them iiii- muiio iroiil rllphtherizt all their liv- es. Which people are s0 immune can be iliacovtircti ‘by the JSclilck Prirr: n! Factory. Oiliait-n-Govrrnmcm Tan: Brim A. HO Charlottetown & c0.‘ PRINCE Morons Summenide MATTHEW '& MacLEAN, LTD. Souria gDfi/NLERSIFORPRINCE EDWARD ISLAN D CF-SOBO _ i -—— ___._____ ._._____. New Brunswick Postmistrcss tcst. A drop of a certain liquid is _ Praises Dodlfs Kidney Pills illjfiflllltl liito the skin. lii four days pliyslclatis are tilblc to tell if tllilt pcrsoli is safe from diphtheria. 'l‘hos¢ who are safe from diph- thcria will iiot iiced zliiti-wxilii if v cxluisctl to diphtheria. Those who - slioiv that they are hot safe can be Four Falls, N, 1y, May 3o,» totals s0 by three infections. mm‘ (lSpeciul)—-Thut roliot can iiu oil- a ivcek. of a harmless anthtoxln, tamed from a" 4pm,“, of kiduvy ,|,_.-. which ‘will iiot make them sick and 0rd,," is “gum evmenccd by mo, will prevoiit them lroiiilvei‘ having [Qflumomal received from “no, g p; Wrlxht. a weil-kilowil and hluliiy reeDocted resident oi‘ this plllcc. She writes: "l have uscd l)o(it|'.< Kidney iPilla {or sevciitecii yiears and flnd that they do all ivhat is claimed of them. -W'heii ll begun tak- Mrs. Susan E. Wright Suffered With Rheumatism; Dodd s Kidney "Pills Relieved Her. lt‘ all school children would ‘go through this process, this dread (llsonse would ‘be stamped out. Should diphtheria break out in your coiiiiiiunlty, the wise mother licr ciilld has the h will see that mg Indira Km“ , . .- .> ‘_ _ ‘ ,_ _ y lPillt-i l “as so i “ivkhiieiailitigllil dlailaltltimiltnlf elliptic: b“ l mum not get m" m’ my "M" without assistance. lThe first box ‘gut? m‘ he 5mm‘! have {he V” helped me so that 1 could rel uii - -_-—-<o0>-——-—- T‘; “SHAMPOO A 0H,“, MI all times Bird if 1 do not fool Paul Absorbiné ii"? VllE ANTISFPTIC LiNiMl Nv WRITE ti,’ . r. rliiinlisit culinuorrerowrtw, ‘MW you hln " i‘ _ i: ‘ Bf Siiil-A p ‘Gontlngc, R on“ ‘my. “tight? Pillar” pricu . . ‘ Momma”, ,_ l ' -'.i"nt:h quite well Itake s. few.” The road tlo good health lies through the iltidneys. if. they arc kept strong and well, all the lmpiiri ties are strained out of the blood. But if they are weak and out oi‘ order, tho impurities stay lu the blood and disease is sure to follow. Don't delay. let Dodd’s Kidney Pills keen you m. » ‘\ ‘Because frost bitten citrus fruit float more qtilokiythaa sound ones an inventor‘ "has dbvelopod a tank liito which ‘lfnult are rporured and the (lefectlve ones caught on fiPlPeilfl. . il/losi s-luull children have a fear oflleoning their liontls forward ov- éi- tile ‘howl and it-itlni: them‘ lip ashed lli the usual way. They fire ely to insist on» raising their heads erect iiiid so lcttlniz the suds run down into their -oyes and the vgater drip down their necks. This aggravates their horror. and makes Illflm still ‘more unmanageable. lTO‘ aviod the nervous strain to thtd, child and to make it easier foi- ‘ll§_i1ll0tll9l'_._l8y the child on lib! cl: 6m‘ the table, with the pail lin- dni-iiealiiit. and letthe child lean ‘m! mild lbaok over the pan. Ano- lllel‘ W1)’ l! to lay the child oil tbl‘ drllllliolrd- of the kitchen sink with his head toward the sink iii Which the shampoo operations may broom. One inventive mother us~ tis who trout (bound, so arranging it that the n ild may heron it with his held reaching over the basin v 0118b]! room. ; ‘ a p "lllfolwv lnéltt-int lays’ is wiiii in- vested. Those not only give Joy to children. but they are their tools of llavfilolllllvlli- They are wonderful HIKERS-— Take Mlnnrd’: lu your first aid kit. ' Fins for, stiff muscles; bruises and insect, bites. P. . firs" " P"? employed an t or iiriiielu . Are your children well Itlppllgq. may. l still keep tliem in the house , l r ,, c w . o e r~t=t= m/s/V-Qflf \ / As the night attack at Stoney Creek stemmed the American Invasion of Upper Canada iri the early summer of 1813. B0. in the fall of the name year. the fight lmthe woods of Chateauguay shattered. thy expedition against Lower Canada. Seventy-five hundred Americans under General Hampton were advancing from Lake Champlain, while about the some number under Wilkinson were to des- cend the Si. Lawrence and join In a combined attack upon Montreal. Not half thclrimlimbcr could be collected for its defense. ' The frontier hadbecn protected as walla! possible- The country, to-tfny highly cultivated, was . than heavily wooded. The fiw rough "roads had been blocked hy tree: cut down by Fl'8l'iOl'l<§inldllll lumbermen. Thofprda were‘ ant scouts, militia Ind tubular; watched gll through the woods. For more than q your the neighborhood had, been in charge of Oollonqlsqg Saigiporrnn well-trained and active Frenchsmnadlnu officer, who hid served hnifhla life in the British army. Ho knew the country, thoroughly. On Hamp- ton’: approach he ‘chose a strong poiltiorron the chate- nuguny river, which flown Into the 8f. Lawrence a few miles above Montreal. Denna wood; bordered a few clearings along they-Iver. into whlclf several little creeks ranttirough shallow ravines. Abattls, mlde of fallen, trees, defended each of than, n Well n a ford across the river, in' his roar. Here, near the present-day village of Bryoon, the flfflblll fight took piles. . lHntvqton moved, down the left bank by a forest road . which led through ‘fie Snlnborryidaoaitlon. By the evening of the 8th of October the Amerlcalqfiud comflhto contact 1 with the little force emit uni-res ttvbinwoy. opting tad his»; with sand piles, tofflili Ans, picture hookup. lumrlns ioiwl and r s..4—- Hampton cent 1,500 men under Purify across the river to _ .; .... FAMilllS iniiii-intiiiiinll nciuiiis iiiuiiiiuci defended by brentworks ‘of logs, while Indian: and, hnbit- I c‘ i."»-"-‘-.1\\“-I\‘\‘.‘hl\'.'ll rlillllltll (irlftpt; l vllfliltllili‘.‘tt“\§t'\il_ \' / @,1/|iir;/ _ 0,. .” '\ DeSalaberry at the Battle of Chateauguay, march to the ford in De Sainberry’; rear, while (h; my" body was to attack the British front. Purify’; column long its way,’ and by daylight wail still far from the ford. / .Whlto the Americans were floundering aimlessly In the darkness a leinfvrceman was hurrying through the forest towurdthe Qrlflch. From far up the St. Layvrence, over 20Q miles away, "Red George" Maodoneil of Glengarry. with three companies of picked French-Canadian militiamen, had haltcned to the threatened frontier. They shot the rapids in bntteaux, rowed all dny against a head wind on Lake St- Frnncls, landed opposite the Cedhra and struck across country. Marching throughout the night they reached the fighting ground an hour before dawn. , Early In the morning the main body ofhhe Americans pushed forward. and drove in the British advanced partial, who, lifter nkirmishinq with the enemy, retired * hind the flratbreaatworks. Confronted by the tangled branches of the fallen trees, from wh-ieh pourbd volleys of mucketry, and fired on by Indians In the woods. Hampton halted to wait fior newrof the attack on the rear. Purdyh ‘column aii- couhtered n body of French-Canadian regulars and militia, which had been sent ncrooc to the rlcht bnnkjo oppoue It: advance. These fell buck slowly. fighting stubbornly, ttil the Americans came In sight of the ford- To their nur- prise, they found it strongly defended: Mucdonneli’: red- colt: crowded the abattlc, the wood: seemed full of uoldlery indflindlnnn. - De Snllberry uw that the decisive moment had come. He moimttld a fllien tree, and rapidly vliewiifttie situation. “Mont of hlubq) men’ tie rdlffdd to the rive bank, whence they. op nod fire iicrou fill river on the lfik of Purdyw colurvlh,‘ ' hile the remainder held the nillnibodyof Amorh s-a-anfl ‘ M ii Fiiil GUARDIAN READERS 3 n/tvaer- / ~ can: in check at the abattia on his front. At the um: time all through the woods the lndion war-whoop: shrllled, and the bugle: sounded the advance of cheering men from every direction. Panic seized Purdy’; men, and they fled back Into the woods, where in confusion they fired on each other‘ by mistake. The fugitive; retreated In disorder upon the main body. Hampton cened M; attack and fell bnakfrom what seemed a dangerous position. He lingered ineffect- ively in the neighborhood for a couple of m. '- and than gave up the campaign. According to tradition, Do 581i!- berry uld, with whimsical French wit, that he hld "fllined a victory mounte‘ on a wooden hone" in allusion to till station on the tree-stump whore he hld directed the fight. Wilkinson's expedition fared no better. HI: dcfflt it Chryotler’: Farm on the 11th of. November. the now: of Hampton's failure, and the lateness of the canon dccldld tilm to abandon the attempt on Momrul. and M. too. fl‘ treated ncron the border. Canada wn safe for niottnr year. . In the picture De Slllberry we"; the dam gnon uni- form of an officer of a rlfie canon-l lhorfjnokht braid“ loron the bruit with an edgliig of black fur it, t» cellar and cuffs, tight brooches. knee boots ,a_nd a oookod tilt with a white feather fringing the .100- " ‘HI: sword II illflhtiy curved, while that o! the infantry officor balm him ll straight. Ho wear; I lliofbhliud mt 6011'“!!! width braid acrou the breast at qndti button, I orifnoon will nround his waist. tlod at the loft side, Ind‘ lonfl‘ j trott- un. The bugior in around ulmlfirly. no": up {M unli- Th; Frsnoivcnnadinn wear; frocks at- llibti 0t guy homlppun, with lrfow-pllfiltr outing u n_ "blue ltil yellow, willie luum belt over llohiliouldar for uni-lap box and bayou-int, and rcdtoququ on tMli- Much. , ' l "a..~-Y.\ -"»