. >\-_g ovvwewn-v-n-k, - . i, . fr‘... lr c8995 Small 0 m becoming lllil Bumps and Bmirer-Apply cold com- p i tely, then dress with resaes ilnmedla Vaseline" jelly. Blisters-Prick the edge of the blister > with a sterilized needle, press our the water, and dress with "Vaseline" Jelly. Sour-Apply “Vaseiinfjelly stfrequent intervals an bandage light . Remember when _you buy that the trademark "VISCBIIBC" on the label is your guarantee t at you are getting the genuine product of the Chose- brongh Manufacturing Com ny, Cons'd, 55w Chabot Ave., on- ATINY cut, a slight bruise, a blister-small K111i?! in them- relves-ciiiialue a lot o troubleand gain if neglected. _Apply “Vaselme" etroleulil elly at once. lt soothes and heals a l kinds of minor injuries and ailments. Keep a iar handy and useit as tint-aid treatment for: Minor Curr-Wash under ruanin water. a y "Vaseline" jelly, and gaming: ll; tly. Burns and Scolds-Cover the burned area with "Vueline" Jelly, spread on ‘ and all ranch building sum!!!“ , _ GUARDIAN selsarstoioilowinaiswdflvsdtis understood. shipping at Summeraide are now _ ior ships o! any sili nndthe des- petch with which and are now being loaded is lnost gratifying to all concerned and something to be proud oi.—S. '-aaclr arrest ro rr-rrvs‘ reams-w. Hamlet m, with his wiie, daughter and uncle. w‘ jwssssrn s entrails Juniors, 13rd. PADLOCKS in stock at Bruce's. w’! l ‘THE CIIABLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN may be obtained tram the Hunter Book Store. o! Nova Scotie. Water Stree scrlptions will be received an vertissulcnts taken ior insertion in the Guardian. -BUY CllL-O-GLASS ior iox ranches or Douitry houses at Banocfs are visiting the Island and paid e surprise week-end call upon that: very old iriehd, Mr. J. R. Bowness; oi Bummersioe. Mr. Wright and m. McCailum are natives oi Bedeque, which they leit iorty-ilve years ago, and this is their iirst visit home: so it may be taken ior granted that there was much to tell ens 01g irlend oi their youth. Mr. Wright, who is the yo er man, startgd one 2f..§‘r§§'.1'§.2f§'....l‘.°“u..“ ti?’ *3‘ "' —CONGBATIJ-LATIONS - Con- Yuk m 91' m9 gratulations are extonded to Mr. andl goldgsuah‘ lfiexvfgtfiwys oi M's‘ 3a,“! gemmvlé m” tfidanfili separated there Mr Wright "fir"; Paynter o a w, on en mawseame 'h ' ' i bbb.n1"rld ,Oct.5th. "Mnmllll 111W- “ " °’ °- “’ $§§§"“.l*.f‘.i:2t“i* —NOW DOING NICELY -—- Mrs. h e Charles Mu 0rd. o! Mllibum. not e3 and 33,33‘; féelrfjfgigfgnlll‘ 8. whowaso rated oninthePrince mm Pacific com c“ w-h W?‘ Count Hospital on Thursday lastJs deemed u to Y- "l he report/id to be doing Very nicely-S. “an 7 » "°‘l'l‘ll' h“ °lll ____ Island home he looked up hi; uncle —EXPERIENCED BANCIIEBS and they came back together to see are feeding more R-M. Fox Biscuit “h” °ld "Ends "l" "mall NM- and Kibblo this time o! year. Sold “mllY ‘he? S“ "P! sreat changes, wholesale and retail at Braces. 8407 --KENSINGTON LIVE STOCK shippingi- club loading hoggaheep. lambs and veal Calves on Wednes- day oi’ each week up till noon. 7Ui-l-18-smti. W" m dellsnwa with their visit ZZ‘.‘.JZ“.‘.°.‘J$TS;‘-‘““““°’““" s ‘v profsperltyps. an ancement and PERSONALS —Mll8 HAROLD R. MOASE. New Annan, will be at borne to her iriends Wednesday. Oct. 17th, troln 3 l” 5- “d 7 ml 10- —Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor n! summeffill-le. have returned from an "it w and enioysble motor trip to Boston and other cities in the United Staten-S. _8~i19-i0-15-2l —K. 0F C. ENTERTAINMENT -- The Summerslde Council oi the Knights o! Columbus celebrated C01- urnbus Day last Friday night in clean linen or gauze. Change dressing dei _ If L Vaseline ---- r an aunt PETROLEUM JELLY on November 28. banada- West are 438 ieet in length and oi a ross tcnnage oi 7,150 tons. Th! The new vessels will operate from mo]; pm“ l“; Friday morning a; 9 Canadian Atlantic ports to Bermuda o-clwk, 1mm the residence o; he, the Bahamas, and Jamaica. They “m, Mn _1_ J_ 95mm. summerside. M —-Mrs. William Buchanan, oi Sum. merside, has been visiting her {other Mr. Philip Calbeclt, of Trym who has been in indlflerent health ior some times-S. their Home at Summerside, when labout one hundred. members. their wives and other guests. spentamost enioyable social evening with cards and general entertainment. During; the evening dainty reireshmehts were served-B. """""“"°" '1" Min-rat's Llnlmoni. ‘italics FUNERAL-The funer- al oi the late Mrs. Albert Gaudct Easterngrzardian “WASTEBN AGENIL-Mr, J_ w_ urdock is Guardian Agent in to St. Paul-g Church. where Requiem Montague and Wm be pleased m Mass was held, Rev. Father Gill ' i Indies Service MONTREAL. Aug. l3. -— "Lady Rodney." the tourth oi the fleet un- der construction ior the Canadian National Fteamships to be used in theCanada-West India service, will be launched at Blrlsenhead, England on Goldie.- 3i, and the “Lady Som- ors", the ilith and final vessel will l B “Lady Rodney" and “Lady 80mm" oillciating. and thence to the ostli-| Wlll Corry first-Claw P88511118!“ Ind olic Cemetery and was very largely| will be especially equipped ior the 5gmnd°d_ The flora] offerings were banana trfldfi- very beautiiul and profuse. beside a' “{‘*"-_‘ large number oi spiritual bouquetsl X-tays are being used in an Eng- and renewal subscriptions. t: ..‘0N Flsnmo r- rrrh, “h, He" L» Capt. T. Stu rt. cleared "W" cells George. us. on a her- rllls fishing trip. A lish scientific instrument iactory to test thcmometer tubes ior detects 7n the glass. take the water irom the same yard . ‘ RANGES-The late Mrs Stella How- -/ i‘ f e 0 MPElll/ll. - F r a .. “ IMPERIALS ” Manufactured by Imperial Biscuit Co., Ltd. Box 446, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Headquarters for COLEMAN ’S GOODS ls the tints you need a Coleman Gil Mr. l‘ rater. this ‘ lioogandigpowanColthlloldl Lantern. Provides N0 to than two cents a night. Drop in to see ills new imilroved (Jolelllill l-nml» W! Lanterns. with straight generator. We carry all parts ior the above [Will- Béthune Hardware Co., Ltd ' u; quugr’ an“, none as». ~ ualtnwane srolm- MEN ALL AGREE Hickey d’: Nicholson ’s Block Twist Chewing Tobacco >1! superior lo any brand they have ever nit-ll. MILLIONS or Fins USED YEARLY Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co., Ltd. moron-Charlottetown. llflll_ ,.,,,l.,.... The pall bearers were Messrs. Henry} Perry. Fidele Perry, W. B. McNeill. '~ John J. McNalTy. Leonard McNeill 0555:3358!‘ QQIDEF-fmllf- l-wlllcfl and Stanley DesRoches-S. , w" and {vm regtuxfnclvgiltlisdatgaglg; .was FORMERLY or sr. nu- M ca“ Knight's “Sim”; ard, who was killed in a motor car accidento on Wednesday last at An- caster, nt., and whose funeral took l d place on Sunday at Cornwall. P. E1. fiflvjngflflfi gal“ rsydney mum!‘ where the remains arrived on Sat- Moémgue by w a ‘l9 “l we‘ urday norm, was the daughter oi Ltd m, Newfouhdl; d°°l° 5‘ °°~ the late Ml‘. Edgar J. Craswell, oi st.‘ " “ mm" ~ A ..'COAL LADI-IhL-nschr. H. M. .."l‘0 LOAD PRQDUGlL-éichr. Beatrice Curlev. Captgfl. ‘Thomas, Eleanors and a sister o! Mr. J. C.| Craswell, oi Summerside. to whom the new! came as a awn shock and Elglttgtfilgte- mliyfiagledi here ior much sympathy is expr '-S. M°nméue_ He was 510;‘, ggaliiog: -—-RECOVEB.ING FROM mrvav- 23.13,“ m“ "ma" PM‘ T°mplfi gist nklaaxny friends are glad to see] - a . J. it. Bowness, o1 Summsr- __~ yo); NEWF ‘ ___ side, getting about again sitar his g¢h,-_ Ruby skmngfmgaAtwlgéxxesv injuries sustained by a tall caused arrived 1mm Newfoundland and by illilPlllll 0V" R lilfi-POPE 0K1 "19 will load produce at Bturgeomwhari‘ wharf. Although 83 years oi age, by q, M Hickey‘ m. Newfound“ d Mr. Bowness ls still active and ex- part5; “A tregnely well ‘preserved; but that did no prevent m from a. bad tall in "-10 1,0“; p which he strained his back and got nmr c,” ch,,,l,l',,?,,lr,u‘ff'u'nls°o£f" such a shaking up that he was con- in! a lOBd O! screen mgr] 9,1; ma)”- fined to his bed ior a. couple ‘oi days. n14 31-“; Wm" m, Capt A A All are J¢B5€d w are lllm resalnlns McDonald. she’ will proceed’ to “l! ‘Will-Bil fllllllllW-~$- ‘gluing filler and load produce ior ov . --nntn m HOSPITAL - The a c“ pom A death took place in the Prince Coun- ..°SHIPPING-Th on c; l ty Hospital last Thursday night of] Capt. McDonald. is lllspoxrt wtltlie: Ml‘. JOYm W. ChlslBSOD, 0i Tlgnish. 10nd g1 gm] from pimm,‘ N3" all" l“ llllless “filly W“ dB-YB. 8i- awaiting iavorable chance to sail - the early age oi as ylisrs. The de- ior Murray Harbor. Captain Mc- ceased was one of the best known Donald reports very heavy galeg of and m0" Pfvllilerous farmers oi the northwestcrly winds in the Straits district I avlng aiine property about , these days. A two miles from the village, and was held in high esteem throughout the .. RBALDWINB community. He leaves a sorrowing INSTITUTE irtocn members ‘"4"’ ""3 W0 “W999i! fllllldfflll. fl and ilvo visitors met at, the home son and a daughter, ior whom much oi Mrs. -Pa.tlrlclt Cairns, ior their fiympethy is expressed. The remains Sept. meeting. Roll Call who ana- were taken to his late home on Fri-l wered by "What I would do with day, whence the funeral takes place $1000." Minutes oi last meeting were this morning to St. Simon and St. rend and adopted. After the general Jude Church and Cemetery, Rev. Dr. r ' was ‘ ‘ tho m ' adjourned. A delicious lunch was .-___J ROAD WOMENS MoLellan OmBiltlflB.—S. --BUSY SHIPPING WEEK-JIM! a h slate Miss Hannah smnhy. will be a busy week in potato ship- y m‘ r The mnalrlderoi the evening was socially spent Next rmeetlng will he bold lat ‘the home oi Mrs. M. R. Obnxman. Roll Cali answered by reocllecti . rnnsomlts ..'Mr. Stewart Lovers, George- town. is visiting iriends in Char- lottetovrn. ..'Mr. Reginald Jenkins, Cher- lottotowrl. recently visited George- town. oi table stock, shipped by the P. E. I. ‘Wcto Growers’ Association ior southern markets. The torn schoon- Oi‘ Edthonia. owed or»! ncrnfifidcd by Dept. Howard fl-lrillng. who has ' islands at Suit , is loading potatoes ior long Island. ind the torn schooner James Wil- ..owned by Mr. John l. Olunpl oi Summerslde, liter discharg- ai coal brought from foL U. S. Markets. 0th! r ves- Bi g pvaliefr ..'Mr. James Mccormac. Vern recsntlv visited ligflqgwn. then served by the hostess assisted. Runoli McCaiium. oi Seattle, Wash; A l A ston, Moncton. A Boston, Mill. motored to Gsorge-, § s-‘P- - 2' v ‘fikv-ei“. .~ 'q',-’_9‘::ov~ - Your Responsibility i" andOurs " I l \\ X . \- TONIGHT your little ones will rest in the security of a mothefs love and a father-is care. To the mother, life is a devoted, unselfish service. To you it is a grave responsibility. Upon your protection depends the happy childish prattle - - the smiles on little faces - - the trusting repose of tiny, play-tired bodies. ' What if your protection were removed? Life Insurance, alone of all the institutions which serve mankind, gives you the assurance of pro- tection for your wife and children - - the perpetuation of your love and care, even after you have gone. It will guard your home, protect your wife, educate your and provide for your own old age. Why not talk it over with a Life Insurance representative to-day? guest oi his sister, Mrs. A..»J. Mc- Donald. A Boston. Mass, is visiting in George- town. the guest of her cousins, on. and Mrs. Wallace McNeil Misses Bessie and Mamie M090“- and daughter, and Miss Helen Sol- aid. k omon. motored to Georgetown. and were the guests or Mr. and ‘Mrs. P. --'Ml98 55"“ Mfime- M55“ J_ ' A Mamie and Bessie McDonald. and Florence McDonald motored to R-ol- io Bay and were the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Mcitae. ' Phil Scott After ,..'Mrs.,Jam "Batchilder. with liar son Mil 0rd and daughter Louise, who have been visiting in Summer-side. the guests oi Mrs. Batohllders parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser, returned to their home in Georgetown. A ..'Mrs. Angus McLean with her son, Harold, and daughter. Isobel. WhD have been visiting Mrs. Mc- NEW Y0 , Oct. 18.—The Brit- toerfs brother. Mr. Joseph Yor- iish Board oi Boxing Control. ruler returned to their oi Great Britain's iistic systennhas A'asltod the New York ems Athletic ~ Jqgmnllasion ii Gene Tunney really oi‘ had retired. ii he has. the British pe a u t! that home in Georgetown. _.-.__ ..'Mr. and idrsl‘ McKesnlan. on. Meksomanb parents. Mr. and Mrs.‘ o! the Samuel l-iemnhill. “*'—-....__ Phil Scott. huvywelsht e aalliion Great Britain. be given - a A chance to win the title Tunnev town. and areths guests oi Mrs, -_._-__ " ..‘Mlss Florence "McDonald. oi A ing a genuinely "world" champion A course. could h" drop Hcavyuight Title i- wsight. 8am Stoward; welterweight In a lrrn, letter to-the ilstlc tstll- Jock Hood; middleweight. Alex Ire- ers, tho British board oilered llsllaud: llsht-haavywalshi- 0W" services in the interest oi produc- Daniels: has olsht- ' hll W“ The commiss on iur er detllltll tun Tommy Laughton. its-round klnlz. must tight Jimmy Blotter)’. o! Iiuflalo, and Peto u .. saw" miner, in déiencs oil »ti e aittl‘ one or two warm-up bouts. l-nvlll‘ ran was roinsta today 4"" m‘ icy days on the sis »lipt._ i‘ , L ' l‘. gave up.‘ -that is it Gene has retired. 1i ra- ports cabled overseas were exag- gerated, and the big marine was only tooling whcr- he said he was. through. the entire matter, oi . The commission hastened to in- form the British Board that tho situation was just. ILIIIVQI! ed, been pictured abroad. Rnd at Tunney had really quit the, ring. The rather: assured their eta-work- ers overseas that Scott. would be, given every chance in the aiimina-i tions designed in illl ‘money's- plooe. and thanked them ior their ofler ‘oi oo-o tion. l To prevent isles auumptlon oi titles by-boxers in this country, the British board sent the commission a list oi Great Britain's titlehold-' era. "they an: Wight. Johnrli! l-lilll bentem. Ki ttenden". igl- ~ ht. tt- l t- limos , ssnlrfls Vi wfHlli-‘fi Mo use rrauxles’ - ‘tannin-loo omen LlKI. HOME- l'*"i.-L 0o v-llceooo ~ "ro o-raY none.- *3 l. AND THEY 5EALED IT WlTH A Kl55 ~ - Ni GHT Li K5 . tN A LiTTLE QPANPBH TowN-"r were» 9M A PeuAwi-lfip Marti... wilt: A LOGGMOTIVE. - . l_ l A