PAGE EIGHT i . THE _ CHARLOTTETOWN éAGUARDIAN MEN WHO The Central Guardl citaswascmotogrspa; Get Back New Youth, com,” “in. o EMNY- “"1"! SURANCE I i-Ohg-‘Tl-llgll You Can ‘Save OnBediroom Furniture and Bedding at CROCKETTS r H; m ma ti: _...'s:':".i.r':....i.i....i._....':'.... .~-.‘i.fil’,i‘.iijd_w,f”.iliiff..ifp.lif,- . M.’ i _ 53"“ "bdlhtll" larger; ‘hlomuilfg ggl loxll "d" ‘i: at m: am. at the Manse, Mtdstew: l" My," ~11 iiléiiliatia‘: ullieiénsliiieyidlicitgeiifij --»--.-.»»-»-~-~"""'v~~"""i-~ "l.“i-..:.=:i.r:- strong Inductive newoudolyoll Tool old! l m bride b! km B i‘ ' Tale “FrmI-s-llvoe", iI will build up you “me a u: ' m‘ iii" iii‘ Miiiin‘ d" viii in." i” m Lauchlan, youngest son of Mr. and m,“ i,“ w," m m" iui 25¢” 5k. Mrs. Cameron Macliauchlan. i-iead all Dnlggiels. . tié l-liilsboro. BM}: Ruth Landfil- en e, yOLll - r . . . LIVER . . A . FRU" A "v55 1mm Slfwslifssecym"; $135532“ "L: “i5. ' Douglas Coffin. eldest son 01 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coffin. Chcriy Hill. , Miss Marion wore a suit oi navy r M blue cloth with matching accesso o ' ies. Miss Ruth wore a. suit ot gas ' - .th ‘thb naocessi‘. - 21-“ rcngdiagly altlezwthe 661011122)’ the ,4 grioal couple; lefgdlformnj sat-i: cneyinoon p. -. . I , MacL-auchlan returning on Thins- l n A u s t u I a day evenng when a reception was held at the home of the groomrand about sixty relatives and friends o! the bridal couple partook of a love- ly wedding supper. Later in the SAI. HEPATICA Restores Your Inorgy Because III Double Action- as _well as energy—spoil the“ daily pleasures that make hi’, worth living. Because they (C- P. by Guardian's Special Wire) SYDNEY, DOE. 25— (Tll€3d8y)— i ‘ ' _ The Home" °"*=m"*°"* *°- 222“;Zf.‘§i.“i“‘1i.§°?.ifi‘§§".€?.'$i; l. CLEANSES TIIE svsrem d i. h Mb fwoj; Wile» wimp-d. day pinned its hopes for a Senate _ an aci itys on e oug toget er. majority 011 3W9‘ Allfilmu“ l“ me llkhtllfrinwgluytlfeiiieson lgllidayntiivherliriai‘ 2- That is why Sal Hepatica will do you so much c..vod_ Trim. Graceful Style latest count o! returns from Bat- . _ _ . - urdays election indicated Labor's ilifcfgitjlmmzazihgg ofigirpéfig: ASHORT while ago Betty almost stopped going h’ dad!’ “no” wmbam MM" _ majorities there were extremely and iiboiii eigiiiy reiaiives mid out-felt sluggish, lacked pep. 'l‘lien she tried Tel" Wm "aslwmlfuls °l 51*] H°P=m°fl i" H glass c! nagxgg-fldal figures showed “but fiilends Darttoglztpif a delicious vied; Sal Hepatica. Now she's her old, brightself again. Wilcf- Quiz“? Quill)!» Ya! thiwughly. it cleanses ‘ _ e v - - ~ - our s st w t t t ' ' w“ midi": in senaiorili voting fnfiyreblzajutiul axfigulluegelulific git?“ That tired, heavy feeling that gets youdn its grasp ls Z0 comybat exams fcsitl“ a e aamc m" "I5 In in iiii iiie Sines but ma; mere w“ from their many friendi Mi.‘ and probably not duealone to ‘wastes inthe body. y’ a possibility the government would Mrs. MacLauchLan will reside m, Chances are, acidity, too, is undermining your 50°" W“ {Ed bfitfri m?" P°PPYi "lore your Own finish Bhelld in Smith Aufltlllil- Head of l-lilldioro. A hast of friends energy, for in most cases tlicsc two conditions go "51""; bum" ‘nth d“ m“: 1' dwelling drink you Should the Government capture wish them every happiness along io8¢iii¢i_¢|.¢ "id ¢ondiiion iiggi-iivaiing and F", have tackled the two enemies of your natural =...».'5i_ the three seats at stake in that life" Journey. Mr. and Mrs. Coffin - . State it wouid have a majority in wufmuia their mime ‘homo m longing the eEecte of the other. They rob you o fun Gets bottle of Sal Hepatica. todayl the 36-member Upper House as Charlottetown followed by the wlsh- a there are l7 Government senators es of their friends for a 1011B 5m ' who did not have to seek re-elec- “EDDY mflfrifld 115e- Dresser or Vanity With Bed and Chiffonier ——- The Three Pieces Solid Birch, In beautiful two lone, walnut ' finish. Strongly built. The Biggest Value we Q kn0wof.—---__ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _- - tion this year. v "“—-— Howe...’ i... deimii, win, i0. viannnvo BELLS-The home of i . The Mineral Salt Laxative That Helps Nature Combat Acidity ward Labor that began-i; gppgrgnt M13 5nd M75- Fra-"k N- 1715b w” '- i i i V ___>__ f_ fir’ _ '1'!- -.- - -. i in all states 1m the possibility “if 59""? ‘*1? PMW Wed“?! 5"“ . * “ |' r that south Australia might join “‘““' o“ 9' “m” the" "m with autumn foliage and cut flow-iabout 135 relatives and friends pres-call was answered with My my]. the other states-New south wares, wales carpeuter m5“ and {m3 ers. After the ceremony a buffet ent. The programme consisted oi’ on lest Recollections. Minutes were Victoria. Queensland. Tasmania xii?viiuioéiiiiggilicigxtigiliteiefilew: lviwh was served with a pretiilr °rikinsl poem written fir: léirsl- read and adopted. Sick committee and Western Australia, where cb- Buck, add me me Ewen Mwxim decorated brides cake. The bilcra George Pope and reed by b15- a-r moi-ted no sick; school committu servers conceded Labor was gain- iioniiewes Prince Edward wand, W50 GNSSfi-d 1n 111W Wile“! find GBWS. fl SEXOPTWM 5049"‘ YMMl-‘i’ reported visit to school and tron m; i iwoie a. ooursage of whte caina- Loraine Gates, songs by o" 88c! to ciiiidiem New wiiooi mm were united in marriage by the Rev. I Lo . A co npleze Labor victory 1r. all iiq-fliiiiiiii Reeves 0i Jeiierwnvuihi tiohilias-bller travelling! BIIltAIIIiVIS biiie garolTarrildl lfhgllis £211.93. Itgligphe "° Mrs. Coles and Winnie Blackmon; ‘dren. with the result that hapPY- not unusual, end ry Flam “ d-"l El“! 511°!" l9 5"“ the double ring service being used. nests gzlgefifcefigililesgut gfgwwx‘: Wm Mrsiyiiohg Gawain the pi'l“n°“o_ new sick. Mrs. Godfrey and u". l. and a majcmy m the senate’ The muple we" mmmended‘ Th‘ were Mrs. Mabel Perkins. Broolt- A lunch of sandwiches, cake and Blwkllmre" Con be purchased on our Budget Plan I - 10 monlhl P. Crockett B33711 Q ueen S t. l. faced, vigorous hildren lo od f’ t - ~ a considerable c portion nodvf trll: tnhe enoorth riliislxiryltigdchknazmhsil? which. me ‘Sydmy M°"“"E He” ‘ “W” w“ beauwuny dewfllmd line Mass. Miss Marion Stephen- coffee was. served with l. prettlly It was m°v°d that the 111mm" popuiaiioih pimm Steamboat‘ motor boat Cb aid said would likely pi-hcipJaic a | Son‘. Mm‘ b‘ P‘ Naramom Miss decorated bud“ cakeknancin‘ w“ remember Hubert Morrison with 5 ~ governmental c...-is when kit: new; majority slightly reduced from Kathie” Nammorei mweih w” in enioyed wiiii music by iii, Mai-iv present of half a dozen silver tee. Medical care for the native In- noe. and dog-sled has been used m h bit is i m Fa N m i _ t . Senate meets next July. Each of r that of the old House. i i 1 and m 5w , M k _ Fri d, were pi-mm, gmm spoons. Mrs. Melllck was Ippolnln a a“ ° e r or “u” 9X end m“ serm‘ the six states eecls three Sen- The likely standing in the House V“ mm “he memo“ Cailileiixlfldgiherbndflfhlll, Westford, ed delegate to the convention n lddbdlb, llid . dM-H'k-l~RIQC|JEIl< v e y °° '5 regs ere nurses alors each election. rhe 19th seat oi’ Representatives was: Qfiwiiefs viqaxlafijfllnand ma. Juiiei; Enosburg and Lowell. Charlottetown. and hospitals, and for thousands DANISH GIBBS FEAT at ‘t k this . oi m“... aim, ii, A ii i i; __ s R e veer was caused by Government nartie»: Morse, undo-inn, vs, M; ind m; ----i- The questionnaire on mum , the Dominion‘; 1.. idiirivtiitiiiistiid GHENT’ "°'““““ “.°"’“M‘“ “°“““ °‘ “ “mmg "wmb" Th” 1°37 ‘"-*"*°"*° Allan Irish. Cambridge. vt. arid svrrouc woman's INSTITUTE Health was filled out. Mrs. can (AP. By Guardian: Special Wire) y Ragnhild Hveger. il-yeai-oid Dan- i three Labor members o; m, 135i Uiiiieii Aiisimiii ii-i 3i Paui J hisii Hyde Pink vi Aim gave a reading. she Did Wm WASHINGTON. oer. ie-An n- l" ‘.°"1- "mdw" "m" l" F“ 15h slimmer who bwke the WW1“ i dumber were amen: those Up m. Country A n l5 t. ueddin trip to m. s}; Falls the The October meeting 0T the Buf- ShO Could u" Mellick i tempt to fix United States potato sew“ °f m“ Fwelnmell‘ m“? rewrd for lfiv-metres beds-stroke i reelection. Total 46 couple will reside in gWilliamstown folk Women's Institute was hold a Do You. Know That stilts‘? [iiflisilllgtgofl MK?- year at 3.100.200 t0 Eilsglénrflilingimligft n90“ téltedF-ikimg and the British 44D yards (free Meanwhile latest figures did not Opposition parties: Vt. A wedding reception was held a1; me 110mg o; Mr; w 3 McAr- Mpg godmiy invited the “Q”: ..L . acres was announce to- - n . H - Y6 8 B" style) record rec ntly, b t h i -l ih it‘ - ' ' \ _ " day by the agricultural adjustment I 1116188113 Whites B"? 8150 given me- own world record for ‘looeametrgl ‘ mingle wlieizobitlon vlrtisulhdlhlsgd alcklfzirian Country all a gtctliligrgllwinhelldnghhllsdlll/Isi‘ nhfiilcl itglfifiiltnlil mifialifg‘; 3:39:35 “:3. “Giff; gfieiifgrxifiglbfiffé§h administration. dical aid. Winter and - . c f - .~ -_ . . '- ' '. , i - > This "goal," with whch producers atrols of hundreds of milialimqalrle iiiice: iisityfllde bllllliflilhglnlif siting?‘ i léliilillxlilO Mlglimr Jotsepht lxlilyom Social Cred“ 1 _ Ila“ Wales C‘ 13s? who“ mai- singing ‘The Mo" we a“ Ton- meeflm m " do” A dainty lunch mus; mmpiy in aide,- io obmin mi, ~ -» ~ . . . -, __A_-_ I n "Qmme" 1'9 l =4 I Tvtfll 33 28 l” We t°°k P18” °- 9- 7W?" We“? ther" and repeating of Creed. Roll was then served by the hostess. eral benefit payments. was included in a general program designed to hold down plantings of "soil-deplet- ing" Crops‘ The A. A. A. said more than 82 per cent of the potato growers In - commercial producing areas favored i the plan in a referendum which . / ended Oct. 2. . i . l The national “goa.l" compares with an average annual acreage froiri i928 to i937 of 3.346.000 acres. y _ lntiividual goals wll be established " n i! ' i _ 1'1 “Ommmiil WWW‘ "m! BTW‘ " . i . A " T’) W I I I I I ‘mg three acres or more of potatoes . . ’ i i r- f; h ' i Iv“ i‘ _ and situated in commercial produc- .'. ' i ' _, __ . . . i. _- _.,. .- . i \i _ t ~ _ i . - ‘ 1 iiiriioiiriiriirs IIAIIE TIIE IIEIT In early potato producing areal a _. ’ ' _' I i » ' , i cooperating farmers will receive ' " - .. . J _ ‘ » ' . - _ a E BEAUTIFUL . . .. EASIER T0 OPERATE . . . SAFEII I six cents a bushel on the normal yiclci of each acre in the farm's producing goal. In late producing areas the payment will be four 2cm»- a bushel. There are‘ three lines-of new 19,38 DODGE cars, for You to choose from . . . TIIE noose; CUSTOM SIX . . . TIIE DODGE DE LUXE SIX,’ and TIIE DODGE SIX whlehwlll be priced rlghti down among the lowest priced cars I , The acreage control effort is part . oi a two-point program of the A. A. A. for potato producton and marketing. In the recent referen- :ium._ growers of all principal pro- ducing areas. excepting Maine. lil- proved marketing provisions for the Evtpnvona who hllmcn glide igide" due t0 improve-T h 91nd nrelw Dodge cars mente in body insulation and th ‘h; t Fm ll» by fir. sound-absorbing rubber body ° “a”, "unful a" Dlidle mountings! . . . Patented "c" u‘ t‘ Flflltlng Power engine mountt Th9? agree that here‘ are can Inge are still further improved! which 551113! Iparklc with a new There is no safer car to drivel i937 crop. ‘Janadavs Eskimos ‘YP°°">PR"tY---di=rin;uim=d than a Dod . . . All-t i! and dlstmctivel Just look at safety body . Fe. Dodge edugli Enjoy Good Health Canada's Eskimo pOPU-lfll-lil" l5 in good health. and information. Including vital statistics. 8941119793 during the 1937 Eastern Arctic Patrol indicates a decided increase In Ilieir numbers. One of £116 chief functions of the patrolslm- nual tour made under the direc- lion of the Lands. Parks and FM- csts Branch, Department o! Mines _ m _. ,. _ a _ ‘ , and Resources. is to contact the . . In.“ c s ' _ (h: windni-cam ‘we: oi- “. Egkinlos M the Vaflousf tpiim i“ D o D G E I S T H E ' “"°"‘ ""°'" °°"r°"""‘ ‘“" new front end . . . thepstrllring zihweiiiliiidriiiniidtiii? Lin} - . . h .t M - s - - . " . iii; 3§°..‘..°..°T. .5... t. WHETHER YOU'RE mu. on SHORT . . B E T C A R F 0 R T |'l E M I. g=";*;ji';f§;w1=-- -m0dern m 1933p. windshicld pwmn t th hi ms zood 0r- - P! i ' ' ' lmmm" bmlf i011! gidifliinii; sto ‘lngléses gelieral Cllfiek ~ ' - ‘ V ' ‘mag; Hd in ‘I'm’- fluln‘ Th8] IIIW DOdlO Cl" hi‘! UP 011 U10" heall-h- A Caren“ Front seats of the new 1938 Dodge can are instantly and t d‘ c" ~ u mm“ biimllo LQELOTIOI and ClbOW study 0f the Until/ES Wis made by easily adjusted for the most convenient driving Oiillbn. a u: m“. that will win every N0!!! e e easy t0 et in 8nd the medical Officer 0f U118 WW3 A new method of adjusting the seat raises it 1;; inches ' e ' lrl¢¢ful styling that “it of d“; t i i‘ i fl "- expedition. who reports the Eski- as it comes forward! New adjustment lever is located Will appeal t0 every WOIIlIDl ' o ow eve 0° mus to be particularly free from within easy reach on side of seat. No groping on floor or But; not 5km f“. " ' ' ' h?“ 22% 319"‘ diseam underneath lest. 0 beauty carrying “minty, Bug mos] will these new Dodge eon be import; . ‘ "‘ i j acclaimed! In k with 1938 gddgzf tlslelilethheeasqneiii,’ ~ a i mortal. .. . 5's: “diar- my m .~* m’ I. rlNroLn 1.11.00 . . . _ - ° Pwv - ‘ tum,‘ i 06AM W II CONN A 0 WAIIDIN heritage, these 1938 core offer which gwiizn t0 _ "Pmnf ‘d ' d "l ' ya "p . i . |r1fhflllX.l'"bI-:l‘;::l.lnl efdrlrlvfnvjofin §cotioowzz nlretlgrf .,.'..',f.','.',',,§',",1',';j,'f "u-Vnwmdllllllvl no 1e“ m.“ report 21 t0 mile‘ pa’ , . _ I000 dDo , ' 21.2.21". :':.:.::.".7.' n: ':r.'...'_.:."..:: .1": :.'.".::.'."2:i.'..;':; ::':.'::z't:'s2r" 22'?‘ s§3""-'5""~'-"'- i'“"'°"°‘"°“" “d ’°““°“‘“"' "m" °‘ "Hm" "P *° value” roaafiilro ZIOIIII dlllerenl 11:: flljhfllllll, buf'¢.n|' u. .’ ; Ofgum lee I 9 IIVQ you FGIEOI Vllllfl fllfln g“ gfl-dplu. addiflonnl 22!’: rake g. 5n. drllnn one l l: r _e lljalsfltihviu-y. 71:“ I95’; ornlonable poniou- ever! Ilviflfll OT! tlffl, lUbflfZlElOfl ‘Mmhrd s-Iézf" "t: l0‘ “L!” n my J7 Irina [oodluflo ' model elnoe In! orb on lqnfw-g i, NOW 1988"Relexed " lfld U k , n Sedan...) l m drlvin I February. wh o . Ion: 0N l! ‘p. Dodjo m... i, ,, "i; wig: "f, 1,15 controlwhichreoultefrom er See and drive one of these | certainly eeuue o . m». 4.... steering, euierclutch and brake new i938 Dodge care new! t work for three yIIrI. level mono IndlwInI iii-n. ell-nor onto In In]. hloludiri] h the Ittaclt of these diseases. Con- i _ _ _ I r 1'1. .':.‘.'..'.‘ ..'.'.'.iii2li‘.' """‘""‘" ‘i5’ “”""' °""' h In - . . :r.~.':.::.~:::-...-.-.. “°"°"' °"‘°' " "We hw- h» you d» c» w- sequiently the arrival of the first -—u|d II ll! II dllvlnl miloe fie-tile 4:11.... II div!’ I've ever money-Jenna ml- w’. eaiilelloii cadet “In” lactilm thin E116 Dominion-wide “Swlfflh .,, . whaling and trading vessels each I was» w» follows by widow“ ..'.i'...::":::ii:t'-..'i:“; 21.15.? rfzazri; .. ... t . i, at. in m" m’ _ °° "M" " W“ WWI NW qlllfl "Mr- Parade” and save money! putbrenkl among thc natives with "unwind" Although a healthy and organ- Icnlly sound race, the Eskimos are seriously susceptible to allmenis mom. "n"; which ordinarily cause white peo- NORM“ 905mg" pie only minor discomfort. Before the coming of the white man the i ______ __ ' Eskimos knew nothing of such . common ills as colds, influenza. A and other kindred ailments, and there had been no need for their bodies to build up a resistance to ma mt PEOPIJ- w“ Sm" nom- rnonr sm tom/IMO mo iuisw often disastrous eflecis. Today the proper diets the doctors have re- _ 9 o most striking success has been S a a medlcll service; In the Far North ‘ mic particular care upon the ar- - _ i rival of vessels to check thespresd . . sf theeed Iseases. Modern hygiene - , has been a. contributing factor l0 a - the physical well-being of the ‘ - duced considerably the number oi made in the correction of methods} Wafer Street. Summersidc, P. E. I. 1Z2 Fitzroy S1 ChllTlOllOl/OWII P E l ' Kflmuir P E I . . " , ' ' ' l Q e I e natives. and by instruction; as to v deaths due to dietary causes. A - " , , . _ McGowan s Limited ‘ . o! feeding infants and older ehii- ' —-—U‘