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MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bunk, The Central Guardian This column is rflerved for new: ol local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance- CRASWELL m Pfiobogrflphl. ! CONFEDERATION LIFE lNSUB-l ANCE. 11-6789-7-21-312, EsCAPED-Silver {ox (female). Walden Ferguson, Graham's Road. . L-l25l-9-24-3l. - China. Silverware or Plain. _TllE IDEAL FALL COAT-—rever- sible black or brown tweed with Greiifell lining $17.95. R. P. Sim - son's L-l791-9-27-29-l0-i. NYAL 2 FOR 1 SALEHOW On at ‘Walker dz Semple. Kenszngton, and ivthci" Nyal Drugstores. Great values to b.» had. Call in today et a cir- ruiiii" and make your selec ion_ | L~1538-9-2'1-li. cuuncii or SCOTLAND. -‘ Survives on Wtxinesdai‘. September 128th at People's Church. Charlotte- \ town 7.30 P. M.. on lyriclay, Sept! 30th at Pt. Prim 730 P. M. on Stibbzitli. Oct. 2nd at Belle River 10.30 .~\. M tit Iris 1.30 P. M Brooklyn 4 P. M.. at Murray River '7 P. .\1.. on hiondiiy. October 3rd at Peter's Rtllld 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. H. BlhilOl). Xlinistcr. L-l8i2-9-27-li.' (‘. W. L. MEETlNG~On Thurs- tl.'.,i' visiting September‘ 22. the Cut ‘lie Woman's League of St. Anne's Lot 65 held an enjoyable card game ,at the homo of the Past President. Mrs. J. J. Murray. 'I‘\\'i‘i\'l‘ tables were in play‘. and the gzitne was keenly contested. When the score ivas counted it was t-rund that the lttlics prizc was won by li/Iizs. Ctitlivrlne Creamer. while Mt‘. Earl Kelly carried off the gentleman's prize. A dainty lunch was theii served. after which s. few hours of dancing were en- Joyed by the younger folk. while a flew of the older element sat down for a grime of "forty-fives", A snug sum was realized. which trons to tiucinent the funds of the Catholic Women's League. PETFIELD — DOCKENDORFF ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dockendorff of St. Peter's Bay. P E. I. have announced the engagement of their daughter. Elsie Elizabeth. to Mr. Benjamin H, Petfield. Miss Dockendoi-ff is s graduate nurse, and has been nurse in charge at the Mother's Rest Association at Newton Cent/er, Massachusetts. for the past. two years. She ivzis educated at the local schools and attended the Charlottetown Business college. She Robert Breck Brigham and Flor- ence Crittendon Hospital. Massachusetts. Mr. Petfield 15 a native of Springfield, Massa- chusetts Depsirttnent of Agricu]. tut-o as a stipcrrising inspector for three years until he was appointed as at sticcial agent for the United States Department. of Argiculture, At present he is assigned to the transit inspection division and is stationed tit Boston. Massachusetts. Both of the young couple are very popular in local circles and are al- tiliatcd with numerous social and professional organizations. Eastern Guardian ..‘Tl\is column is reserved for new; of local interest but advertising of a ncvvsy nature may be lngeflgd at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. . Jri.T*-'ii'iFrT<>K'§_”. e lottetoivn Guardian ma Char handed to their Rept. Archie ..'R()BlN HOOD FLOUR is ec- be ume. onomicnl, More ioaves o; better bread from each bag. _ ..'A.‘vlATEUR won , mg" Wednwluy. October at‘: cnggii m": w- L-1235-9- 4-21 “NQTTENTION AMATEURS. _. Send entries at once for Montague Amateur Night, 0c i; Q._.\Q(_‘_iliSi"l.___ v__ 2§é19§§4§§j Biehmuntl ‘Street, _Ch3l'illltElD\l1Il___ Palmer 8t Haslam ll. J. PALMER, ILC. A. J. IIJSLABI, B.A., LLB. Br\RRlS'l'ER, ETC. Bank of Nova Sciitla Chambers Charlottetown, IEEJ. MONEY T0 LOAN Khyberfi _ ____,.~_l‘.-Q: 1228.121 Cutcliife 8. Andrews FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Bradalbane "-i~ 1- -' -—-w~ wnwsi-ns-unnwwsfl-np-s. C; _~ u. F. McDHEE. BA. K.C. NOTARY 8:0. IARRISTTIR, SOLICITOR _,._1ey_BulldlnK __ Wtiharlottetojvn Bell 8. Mathieson l). 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BREAKFAST PM" l" Lows!‘ BACK M" BE with 3pm“ Hood porridge 0am DUE TO SLIGHT MISPLACE- MENT 0F SPINE AYD HIP BONE During the first part of a med- ical course the student is taught all about bones and jUllilS—-il0W they get their names, their uses, and other information. A little later he learns about the blood- vessels and nerves. About the middle of the course or perhaps sooner. he turns his mind almost completely away from bones and Joints as he studies closely other arts of the body~braln, heart, tings, kidneys, bloodvessels. ear nose, and throat-the chemistry of tissues and fluids. normal and bn public health, hygelne, general medicine and surgery. women's diseases, childbirth. infant feeding. legal medicine. and other branches or departments. This means. in a great many cases. that physicians forget about bones and joints. thinking of them only as a frame- work to support the real body. As e matter o! fact about the bones themselves and where bones meet—jolnts-there may be con- ditions causing pain not: only at the joints themselves but in the adjoining or surrounding parts — muscles and nerves. An example of how many phy- sicians forget or" ignore the bones and joints is found in many cases of low back pain. Dr. B. S. Trnrds- son. in Archives of Physical The- rapy, reports a number of cases of low back pain (lile to a slight misplacement or derangement of EYESIG it?’ EXAMINATION Flttinl and Sunpiying Glasses ll. J. MllBllll OPTOMETRIST‘ MONTAGUE. P E. l. Office Connected With Drugstore l OUT OUR WAY W] -__._._‘i._ l i 4 THE CHQLILOTTETOWN QUARDIAN the last bone of the spinal ‘ and the central bone below it which rests between the two hip bones at the back. In these cues there is s history of sudden pain Iln lower back following exertion ‘or work done in e stooplng posi- tion. The patient is unable to bend lover. i What has happened in many ‘cases is that there has‘ been a slight slip in one or both of the ljoirits which hold these two bones Jlast spine bone and middle hip ibone) together. 1 Instead of just resting the st- leiit, Dr. Troedsson recommenss a sin le method of bee into their rght relationshi . The patient is put flat on hs beck on a solid table and asked t0 brace himself The operator stands at the foot of the table and with a. firm grasp around one of the patients ankles. bends the pgg- tents knee down on the abdomen. Then the patient is told 0t give a. violent kick. As the patient kicks, the operator makes a sudden strong pull on the ankle. After a. number of these kicks it usually will be found that the patient can now bend forward toward his tees with little or no pain. liit. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Alex MeEiwhem have returned to their home in Mt. Stewart having spent the last six months in Boston. Mr. H. W. McKay C. N. R. A- gent, Mt. Stewart is spending his annual vacation in Winnipeg. Mr. Urban Jay of Kciislngton is leaving Mr. McKay. Miss Andrews of East Royalty is visiting her friend Miss Florence Martin, Mt. Stewart. Mr. D. J. MacDonald has re- turned to his home in Mt. Stewart having spent the last six months in Montreal. Miss Margaret Revcll of Mt. Stewart spent the week end at her home in Cardigan. Mr. Ben ‘Birt tinct_R/2gliiald Mac- donald. Mt. Stewart, were recent visitors to York on business. Miss Elsie Kneebone. student at P. W. C. spent the week end at her home in Mt. Stewart. re- Mrs. Joseph Barrett. and daugh- tor Jenn, Mt. Stewart, have return- ed home after a two week trip to Boston. Mrs. Wm. Jay. Charlottetown. spent the ‘week end visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Birt Leard. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aifleck and Miss Dorothy Lcard left rrcentlv for a trin to Boston sndfiNew York. By utting the bones ' vwvvv vvv Yvv m m. $G|l0tl| of Beauty llulture is now open for fall classes. All breaches of lungs eul- turs taught by regilte col- metie n. The on professional sdiool of its kin In P. E. L For further particular: call or write 4:‘ l l i l SCHOOL 0F BEAUTY I CULTURE . 99% Grafton Street. Charlottetown t L-i242-9-24—tt5-5i. ELDON WOMEN’! INSTITUTE The August meeting o! the Eldon w, I. was held at the home Mrs. Frank MacDonald with an attendance ot eleven members and four visitors. Meetln opened by singing two verses of Lamond followed by repeating Creed in imi- son and roll call. Minutes 0f iii-Bi; meeting were read approved and signed by President. Gorres rid-I enos was then read. It was ecld-I ed to hold s. dental clinic in the near future and it was moved by Mrs. Johnson. seconded b Mrs. J. R- MacWlliiam that. a. arice be held to raise funds for that pur-l pose. Mrs. C. H. Johnson was l-P‘ pointed as delegate to the annusii meeting of the '1‘, B. League. It‘ was moved. seconded and carried. that Mrs. Vanilderstlne be Secre- tary of District Convention in‘ place of Mrs Peter Penny W110“ XGSIQXIBUOII was reed. Next meet-_ ing at the home of Mrs. A. C.l Buchanan roll call to be answer- ed with a Joke. Meeting closed with i the National Anthem. A social hour was then spent during which the hostess served u. delicious lu MONTHLY REPORT 0F MAY- FIELD W. I. The month] meeting of the Mayileld W. met at; the home of Mrs. Warfield Orr, with six members and one visitor present. With the President in the chair the meeting opened by repeating the Club Womens Creed in unison. Roll was called. and minutes 0! the previous meeting was read. s11:- proved as read, and signed by t e president. It was decided that the members of the Institute make candy, and sell it at. the School Fair, the Secretary to get the candy bags. The reports from the various Committees were given, School Comm. reported that new black board brush was needed. and the blackboard its in need of a coat of singiniz God Save the K J. R. WILLIAMS ~Z gut-II ‘l llil iiuiiuwwllttllfifi- i-ll\\\l\llllllliil\\"‘"\ ”CAP" STUBBS AND ill». BORN ‘THIRTY YEARG ‘T00 SOON TIPPIE J-Qwittinmss 4-7.7 ‘J , the school work. i Maj New Glasgow l And Vicinity, Friends oi’ Mr. John omit. South Rustieo, will learn with ie- net of his continued llinesiix The condition of Mrs. C. A. Stev- enson, who is ill at her home here r the some. The local School Flair was he at Msyfield on ‘mesdsy of last week The attendance was as lane a: oars and the exhibits were 500d. Mr. Hamid Lesrd iudsed the calves and chickens and Wietsbles and Mrs. Me the oookln! and sewing. Supervisor McKenzie oral JEPTEMBER , 9 J7 ‘was, also Rev. Mr. miey. Fbllowini this the usual sports were carried out and much enjoyed by the teachers and uplls. Quite s. number of peopipe of this section attended the Young People's Conference. which was held in Summersidc this week end. CENTRAL ROYALTY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The September meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Fred L. Mac- e. ~ The President, Mrs. Cecil Jen- kins presided and the meeting opened with singing the "Institute e. The roll call was answered by a “Pickling hint or recipe.” Eleven members and several visitors were present. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted and com- mittee reports heard. Question- naires were received and converters appointed. Mrs. Harold Gillespie and Mrs. or MscRse were appointed delegates to annual T. B. League meeting. .» Mrs. Willard I-(iunk, comgnpljil paint. There being paint on hand or that purpose. it ivzis decided that. we ask the teacher to paint it. New Committees are as follows: School —Evely-n Houston and Mrs. Willard Nicholson. Sick -Mrs. Gordon Houston and Mrs. Warfieid Orr. Lunch ——Mrs. Gordon Houston and Miss Marguerite Houston- Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Houston. Rn call to be answered hex} o ll night by repeating a verse try poe Thepro amme Committee was reappointe . A dainty lunch was served by the ladies and meeting dosed by n8. Canadian IFdEtries, to have charge of program tor the October meet- Industry demonstration on "Nested Bend- wlehes." Meeting adjourned end lunch was served members to her home for the 0ct-‘ ober meeting. Dundee Freed From Freed from the thst_held_her__cnptive__toi;four CIGARETTES days, the 1,100-ton Brltsih nsvgl sloop Dundee tonight was tied“ at Anelis Bay. Anticosti Isiah , dock. with her. as naval men examin- ed her hull for injury, was the powerful Halifax wrecking tug Foundation Franklin which suc- ceeded in pulling the sloop from the shoal early Saturday, Details of the refloiittng were lacking. The Dundee, one of three sleeps-small men-U-war-ettach- ed to the American-West Indie; squadron of the British Navyqwas bound from Newcastle, N. 13.. tn Ellis Bny when she grounded in a dense fog ‘Tuesday. She was not believed damaged seriously. to be “An increased Mrs. Cecil Jenkins gave ii short. Miss Lauri! Ciliiéfl invited the Reef Off Anticosti HALIFAX. Sept. 25 -(CP)— limestone reef TNHSGIG mw iooir u was ,0: Tunfll . 2.00 Pftat-Ikdoonotiisy, Oeaym. L '-—Wliere no P-M. train service Oct.- I tickets good on A.M. train; IITUIIII Leave destination q s. mldnisht. Tuesday. Oct. 1i. 1938. For/ans lndlurtlur Information apply flelul Anni , IAN ivATiQriAL CANAD OUR BOARDING ‘HOUSE WITH FIVIAJOR HOOPLE A ‘FREH OB MINE WHO SLEEPS WIF ‘DE H065 “rot: ME, MIsTAH TO RACE HIM FROM RUNHIN’ INSIDE our oi= His SELF! MAUAH, VEOWSAH! HE SAY HE RUN 5O FAST DEY HAVE WIF A MUZZLE ON ‘TD KEEP HIM YOU SAY ‘THIS HOR-se l5 RUNHIHQ nu THE t=n=-r>-| RACE AT 2o "r01 AND Hi5 NAME IS"CLAP HANDS"? saw“ IJAsoiu! LAST NIGHT 1 DREAMEDI f WA5 Avoiziz-ssmaA VAST ALIDIEH<ZE / AND THE Awwtause. wAs svuvsuoous! ~Ai>i>tauss~ HAW, zmsou I mu. CLAP HANDS _I Pu-rstz WITH Youns B a Vs; Auo wetuvuuues //// Y o ' 0N i-iuvi! 1 SHALL - /, M47 PLACE ms wmsen/ \\ _—ETTER HAMDCUFF YOURSELF ‘TO HIM , JASON:- . . i.____ __._ By FDWINA IN TH' NECK —- ALL WHAT ARE \OU SO A PY ABOLFFaJIGGS 7 \\|' §\ ~ 7 Gas! COUSIN M|LLlE'$ A_PAIN is CRITICIZE,POP SAYS! HE ears BRINGING UP FATHER l. CAN'T PAY THE INBTALLMENT OH THE 91A ' AND THEY ARE COMIN’. TO MY HOUSE TO TAKE IT’ AWAY-- LOOK, CA SHE DOES E. SOME ICE CREAM HOME-WE SAVED P~COUSIN MILLIE. BROUGHT SOME FOR YOU . l‘ ._n__. ..... .___ ._. w‘ no! ’cuz I OUGHTTA LIKE. HER FOR BRINGIN’ rr HOME AN’ I 0oN'"r-A~' u= SHE. HADN'T fin? n", l WOULDN'T HAFTA‘. WE_LFLR'M agav- COLLECT WHAT l5 DUE TAKE -OR ELSE 9°" ""- l-fli I'm-m. sylldltlll. i»... uuitu i... _.__.__¢-___.__. ._._._- .