$2.00 to $10.00 Irem he: Point to ca» leer le a big territory, yet, right aeroae this space . . v m, ~t llmrly ' salience “MIK- mws avi-zotsease m‘ n» FINEST PROCURABLE, and he la the om..v ortao UATI orriciau ,(ettoiie- anos courses.) In Montague hll UP-TO-DATE OPTIOAL PAIILOURI- mom s, 1922' . Eye-Glasses From Call and sea for yourself‘ Ibwuyiwteénfl ma- ZAM-BUK depends on costly herbal oils and extracts for its wonderful healing, soothing, and antiseptic power. Zam-liuk is not like ordinary oint- ment: made iron-i common or elemen- tary formula. lam-Huh is a super- balm, prepared from e secret formula -'-'—the result of years oi extensive end costly ecientiiic research. It is pure and highly refined, and is guaranteed free lrom animal fats end the gritty metallic substances usually found in common ointment and salves. Wonderful Medicinal Activity. Zam-Buk exerts its wonderful med- icinal activity below the surface (where the germsof akin trouble really are) and quickly expeis deep-seated and old- standing disease. For Eczema. ‘fetter, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Piles, Ringworm. Poisoned Wounds, etc, Zarn-Buk is marvel- lously successful. Also for Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Sceltis and Sprainvs. Beware of worthless imitations. Get pure herbal Zani-BulE-The World’s Greatest Skin~Remody. soc. boa. s for ‘L25. all znentiats or Zam-Bult Co" Toronto. ..'9HOP from l-ioiman’s Catalqs c ‘FOR SALE- 3 1-2 pairs sil- ver biaclr registered foxes. Apply Montague, Box Z. 5-3i. ..'RO$E8 STILL BLOOM. ——- A rose in bloom, may be seen in the beautiful flower garden, own- ed by Mrs. Lemuel Mchareu Mon- lflllw. This is unusual tor this time of the year; and whether it may be attributed to the skill oi’ Mrs. Mdbaren as a florist, or sini- illy a freak of nature, we are not ; in a position to say. The little rose however, continues to bloom, uiia- ware that it is the cause of cor.- slderaible wonder. J. ..'PROPERTY PURCHA$ED.— Mr. H. J. Mabon has purchased the property at Montague, owned by Mrs. (Dr) Robertson. This was ' at one time one of the beauty spots in the province, but owing to being vacant for a. number of years. has gone down considerab l)’. Workmen are at work. giving the place a thorough going over, and when Mr. and Mrs. Maboii take charge it will ultimately be restored to its former grandeur. J ..'T-ENDER'8 will be recelveri by the undersigned up lo Octolie 31st for the fox ranch owned by the late Dr. AE. Smith, Montague containing about one acre ofliin. Eastern Guardian ‘A '1: E. E. PARKMAN Nautilus, P. l. I. 71/5 WORL o5 AIITISEPTIC“ 3 HiEAI-R ‘ av f0 f: Ir Heart-f Every woman ltnows the answer, and a dependable range is tho great- est aid a woman can have to reach the heart oi‘ the man in her homo. What satisfaction to have e range that is s " good baker "—thar gets the most outof your recipes-what consumes little fuel and maintai a steady, evsn heat. Happy Thought Ranges save your food. your back, your time arid your temper. Thcy are easy to regulate, and tho big oven. even heat and large cocking surface make the work easier. No unnecessary steeping-—- bocauss there is svcry attachment to help make a woman's work lighter. Three hundred thousand homes have Happy Thought Ranges. Ask your neighbour. She probably has one. FENNELL & CHANDLER 152 Richmond Street ‘HAPPY THOUGHT anges-{lurnaces Happy Thought Pipclesa Furnaces insure warmth and comfort in the small - homo. Happy Thought Heating Stoves mean loss fuel and ' more warmth. and fifteen large breeding pone. ulso twenty-seven high grade sil- ver blaclr foxes, including five pairs of proved breeders. Do iiot bind myself to accept the iiighcs or any tender. For rurther partlo lllflllfi apply to Mrs. Ada M. Smith Montague. 900022-53i ..'TENDERS—Wlll bs received by the undersigned up to October 31st for the fox ranch owned by the late Dr. A. E Smith, Montague. containing about one acre of lniid and fifteen large breeding pens. also twenty-seven high grade ifilver blnck foxes. including flvc nairs of proved breeders. Do no! bind myself to accept the highest or any tender. For further parti ctilrtrs npply to Mrs. Ada M. Smith Montague. HW-‘AREWIELL GATHERING-A very pleasant social gathering tool-z place at ‘ROCKlIIiTTB. on Tuesday ev ening. the 26th ult., when the hos. pitabie home oi‘ lMr. and ‘Mrs. An gins B. MacDonald was thrown up. en for a farewell party in honor oi their son, John A., who with his" bride has been spending the sum mer under the ‘parental roof tree ‘Friends from far and near gather ed, upwards of elghpy guests bclnt- lassembletl. The house was most |artislically and appropriately det- ‘oraled with red, white and blur bunting, and Maple leaves, now ll‘ their most brilliant coloring. Rock harm was always noted for it»- musicians. ‘Mr. Donald 1E. iMuDon laid. [Plneas MtiPhee and Joseph lfvftiPhee full-y sustained that repii tatinn. The guests were not all 0i the younger generation. Those o more mature years enjoyed an ev ,ciilng of good old fashioned Scot .tisli dancing. while the younger‘ footed, the more effemimtte (lancer loi‘ the ipresent day. A-ll enjoyed lthemselves to the full. Every It-liing in truth "went merry as l- morriage bell." A bountiful sup per was served in ‘Mrs. MoDomildi best sty-le. iBut though all tlir happy party would lain "iillCllfil time" rind draw out their sot-liii evening to many times its length the time for partin-g came. As ull said their farewells to the noble young scion of an honorable llfliilll rind his fair bride, whom he llilil illfflllgllt all the wary from Golden Gate,” turn again and perhaps main their home in our fair provinct Mr. McDonald and his bride left Oi Friday, the 26th ult., on" return t: Oakland, Calif, where he is i trusted employee of the Soulheri iPaclfi-c ‘Railway -Co. lHis wife, no Miss lEvelyn ‘Burke, R.'N., of Sat- rsimentn, is wholly delighted witl _her trirp to P. IE. llsiand. They in tend spending some time vlsltinr friends in Boston, ‘New York aii \-_/i¢.v~ ‘ ‘ W? J KO u c» 1v REL Y 0N . OUR E JE WELR The picture of "Prince Charming" and the acalee tell our business methods. We give you your, full money's worth. Loni experience In the Jewelry ouelneee has taught us what and where to huy- 8° when you lwy Inv- artlola from us you can know that the quality la right and the design correct. ~ WE DO YOUR REPAIRING RIGHT c. W. PATTERSON JEWELLER! t 180 Great tlooroe IMO! Chicago, and expect to be at ilOflli to their friends in Oakland afte Oct. 29. ..'ENJOYABLE DANCE- A most enjoyable reception and dance wii figlven Tuesday evening by Mr. a d Mrs. J. A. McDonald nf San Francisco, Cal., at the home of Mr. McDonald's father, Aligllli B. McDonald, Rockbarra. Slllllt . Less Meat If Back And Kidneys Hurt Take a Glass of Salts to Flusi Kidneys if Bladder Bothere You Eating too much meat may pro dues kid-nay trouble in some forn or other. says a well-known author ity. because the uric acid excite the kidneys, they become over- worked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts oi’ distress, particti lariy backache and misery in tht kidney region; rheumatic twluges severe headaches. acid stomach constipation. torpld liver, sleep lessness, bladder and urinary irrl» tatiori. , The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or ll bladder bothers you, gel about four ounces of Jed Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid o‘ grapes and lemon juice. combiner] with llthla. and has been used for generations to flush clogged kid ncys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize lhr acids in the urine so that it no long er irritates, thus often ending bind- dor disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone: makes s delightful effervescent llthla water drink which millions of men and women talro now and than to help troop the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus often av- "The _ it was with the" heartfelt wish that they might re . _ siding serious kidney disorders. one hundred invitations were 15.|r:l. dcr-larerl l)l'. (fross, -h_\' the dri- sued. and there were few but tic-I “'1' holding the foot for Prolonged ceptcd the kindly cal], Mugic wnrllfiflvlls on the accelerator bulioni furnished by [he Mcphee brothers 'l‘lie l(‘Sl(lli thus fonmed is usually‘ Aeneas, Joseph and ppm Dancing lvflliflfl ut the second toe, Sensit; began early and with great glee unto the wee sinai vl the foot. Forceful pushing vlThe hours. A feature of the dance was . the clutch the introduction of ‘brnak-downs" lariced. There are still many gour-licriuse of automobile foot. i; are usually due to straining when constipated. Nujol being e lubricant ltoe the and” therefore straining. Doctors prescribe Ntiiol because it not only soothes tho piles but relieves the irrita- tlon, Ihelps to remove them. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN --’--— w”... y. . and eight-hand reels, In the coun try, mostly old-timers however, Re Ifreshments were served at inter- ‘vnls throughout the evening and [the sideboard of dainty eatables _was all right- and replenished as ‘needed; nothing lacked. Mr. and _Mi|s. McDonald leaves for Golden gate Thursday. Piles i food waste soft prevents PERSONALS ..'.Vlrs. W.A. Cumming, Mons. fugue, will receive in honor of!_ |Mrs. H.A. Brown and Mrs. Horatio, eulering of brings comfort and N“ o] i; g Nelson. l lub cant-not ——- a medicine or ..'iMi-s. W. A. Cumming of} native — so Montreal will receive in honor ofl cannot IDO- Mrs. H. A. Brown and Mrs. Horiitis| TI! it I]. Nelotii on Friday alternoou and evening. "AUTOMOBILE FOOT" ' LATEST HUMAN iLL| CHIGAGO, Oct. 4.—The "auto- -ni0‘l)ile foul" is the latest. Dr. (iiiurit-s (Irons, of Sari Francisco, licrc to utteiitl the (roiivention oil Physical Therapeaiitists. tells‘ about it. Automobile foot is caus uj 01 LUBRQNT-OKIT A LAXATIVE was Qonlinugd tloiis of pain occur aiross the ball. pedal with the lcrt or; the old~time a siini'ar application of the riglitl now so ge]d0ll'l,t(l lilo loot-brake may he the first! s. ‘l/ {atop-dances of reels, hornplpcs. i the |' $7‘. 73h 2 l’ 4' vl§§ wills. d} \/\\ ~ \/ . NNJ NNliQ N o. Q . i Ilo. I for Hood lktn iaaaul. Io. l lsr i arltzjanlplw -. > . oeilid w..- euitlarinu is u ‘lo ulullltll IIPII ll o a b worn fin. oov-r. crater AIIIIII» “TN MEMORIAM MARGARE A. OLSEN Died at her lioiiie, East liuslzm, Mass, on Sept. 23rd. of Cfl'l(.'t§l' or the liver, Margaret A. Olsen, wife A PAGE ssvsu . \. - ton Thursday morning the r0. 7 ' ' ‘ V?‘ mains werie borne to St. Margar- ct/s Church where u high Mass of. requiem was celebrated by the; pastor. Ilev. Father McPherson. ____.. for the reprise of licr soul. After, (swam to The Guardimn) which the body was laid to rcst in; Sip JLHNS Mud" QCL Lily. the adjoining churchyard. uesidrailer twenty years u! Servmu 8km! b3" plureiifts. Flllfi lurgf and reprcs-‘lhe was,“ u, Imbranm. and m", e a ve unera cor cge was .i _ _‘ 1 _ _, J .-|.i "m": lento“! at we when Lilli".fiif‘i.f.iiifiir'“..iii.i..fi 18311.3. and affection lu which the tlcc-easmslrulhcoln‘ flank ycstvrdzn. a few “d “m; hem “m! remmnlwrud ‘nilllllkfln’ off (‘allot island. Tire crcw m”. “five place“ Sm’ 19mm“: ‘hp ‘or six worr- takeii off liv tlio arc-nut» sides licr husband -i.‘arl Olsen “Ur (have ‘and were hfmh,“ u, 5L two sons Sigarlh and Rudolph and Juhn.fi_ ‘The Suamflmu m“ 3L mm“ ‘mugmms’ an 0r Bu“ “u” Anthony lrv=t 'l‘ucsviay' liiiuiirl fol‘ ton, beside foiii" brothers iiiid twoiuly navy“ where B)“: “ms m riiarrirrl sisters. Amongst illl." ‘ " " ' . . . . ._l u fr the ‘Nillléf. of Carl Olsen. East Boston Mass. {llallf "0"" "llalilllsil ‘lids-Fin’ - “y A. _ ..___. lll U19 59lll- Yefil‘ Ol lwl‘ ‘r188. l" am‘ i‘; spiny" “ i“ ‘ f‘ v ' ' "it tinder" Tfifllllilllilll‘ lirunidliil: for ceased was u “alive of lhnnull‘ Donmd‘ Pic-khan?“ byniy’ Miss their’ lllFllfiililfi‘ a \\liv'll'l' ilr-sirt-tl ville P.E.l. She always liilll.‘ been aflllllrll 5lcl7ilui§flllll~ 305:)"; I 'l‘hcs-c regulations liavr- iicrii lli rugged’ healmy womlm- and arefandeiivfrs ‘aim-Who hands‘ ul |l0SilllilrilPlZ< <llll'\'. was only a few months before hcr oath that she contracted caiiccr d rucrompanied iby the husband, .\'li‘.l (‘uri Olsen and sou Sigzirth Olsen and was conveyed to the rcsirlt-ii- cc of her cousin, J. A. Morrison. giving opportunity to the (ii-coas- ad's host of old friends ‘and 3(1- quaiiitrinccs to view the rciiiaiins. casket containing the rc- mains “'11s probably the finest and most elaborate over seeii on tlit- island. and Ellillillllillfl ers the offering of friends in Bos- ivith flow-l _ ) _. __ . , , . ,Lllifll‘ paissugtr in tho lill'lll of ilil dgu.‘ She“ Md” 0' Mmmr "mm" ()l‘1lt'!‘-lll-i1llll('ll aiiiiust a llilllllll m“! dread (“"9339 now S“ cum‘ spray‘ if“ “m, Mrs‘ Jmnhftumrztitu ‘illfl the lilii('lllllt'l‘\' for tlit- ‘"9"- A" llllelflliull Pfillilrlllell l" shear hm’ Etc" M”! hlufmiolis“ upr-rriiitiii of ill(' iimusvsic-ni if m“ "m" hollPlial 305w“- lallolllmr‘ “ml A‘ u "WW": ma" stated to l)(‘Zlll ready for" (nu-ru- m Save he,- Hm He, rgynuins|aliiseph ONieiil anti Mr. and Mrshtlnn with Hm- "Duyllillukfl the Dual 'i'cachcti llhe island Wednesday, Brim“ "r B0513" Mass" lm-Hces this i morning, HAM’ Eigflliss the weeten Stomach START POSTAL C.O.D. IN CANADA TODAY’ 0'l"'l‘rA‘WA. Oct. 4.—- Effective today the il(‘W (‘.O.D. pnstiil sci‘- " '~-"-'n=< work. lIH announced 50mg time ago, Parcels and par-k ..,... Ill .i vn-uiiliuri of $100 may ibc ricnt front any money order post oftlit-c in illg Dominion tn trill‘ other iiioiicy order post ufflco d3‘ .Yes, even richer than it comes from tho from ‘St. Charles Milk which makes it so Always fresh, pure and sweet, St. Char L the b§sl~th6 highest quality. With a few tins of St. Charles on your pantry shelf you are alv/ays assured of a plent-ifii of rich, pure milk to use as you need l grocer will gladly supply you. ‘ ‘ Tlic Bo-dcn Cook-look FREE on request to Tiic ‘Burden Company Limited, Montreal 75m<cl@/:4}! x/% most of the natural moisture has been removed should be used every day for every C0013 table use. It is the finest milk you can buy. Depend upon it—~absolttt‘cly—-f0r the name St. Charles is our good name. It always stands fOr 9/1 / - i/ _ pure. as rich in s nour- ashtray, asJ/f/ustfiom fire cow cow, for creamy. les Milk ing arid worl/z rat/z ONE EGG CAKE :— V4 it!!! ct; i Iiicnspwoni-hl salt; l flour; l’; extract. the sugar, salt, and flavour Mm: the milk, diluted, with oil. Sift tngethr: the dry and odd tin-m nitcmritely l supply t.‘ Your mlxtur» with the milk. [lent ihrirntlilh- ly. turn into a lined, fllCCllU‘ and lpflnkle nut mer-ts, rhopprd raisins or (‘Ffflflrlill over the hp. moderate oven, for forty-five minutes. Si: CHARLES MIL “Pure CotmIryTIIIIIcTl/ith i 13v... ‘Til-LT The Creamlie/l‘ ‘o? s ~t \ 1 ’,.\ Kid‘) fli9 d‘ / eczlber Charis; Lfilk diluted with V; cupful cold water; V4 cupful vegetable cooln nil, scant; 2-] cupful sugar; l luls baking powder; l cupful barley vuywfitl romstarch; "1 tcu- apor-nful vanilla; ‘.1 tcespooiiful lemon Best the egg liulir. end cream it with as r rk R Q if "s cupfiil St. V; tt-iisporm- sf. unit's ‘n’; y‘; Qlilifllla.) ings. Com‘ the cooking ingrediuits to thc first imsincd prm Dalse in a K. .712’