MONDAY. THE CHARLOTTETOWNF GUARDIAN f NOVEMBER 1a. 1933 .. _ __ .____, Bunooctt " — BLOOD" i l3 t ITTERS Troublesome Skin Diseases No one can expect to have a. clear, bright akin when the blood is in en i111 ure condition. Ve know of no other remedy on flie market to-day that can equal liurdork Blood Bitters an a regulator for the entire landular eyeteni, piirifyin it from uinnrs, imparting pure, rit- 1, healthy bloutl, and nourish- ing and building up the vital powere of the system. Fm eale n1 time and general etoree; put up tor the put. .55 yearn by The T. hlilburn Co., Umiml. Toronto, Ont. When Capt. Jack Saw Little Bill 0n Uptttriietl Dory (Ry (‘hunt-s lli-urr. (‘ziniidiziu Press hliill “lilrrt HALIFAX. Nnv l2~'l'l1r lilll is high enough 11 (‘(7'l‘f'lliil'l a \'1L‘\\‘ of Chcdahiirto B11". L1 tie-grc n stret- elies rt. r 1711 to iirrgl- with :!1i'~ 111. 1.tl .-\'l.1i1t1t~. A1 the szrep .~_1t1|11 .- lW-l .11 in" . bttu deep and cold tnirte" .1: 11-1 (“ill ‘leach. A llil 111.1‘ .1 1 lli wwxi lot» 0i fiirni<ttxids 1 111i iitviy again téuxnrd the Alirl N) t" Cflnlflili 11w}: hlvliays 11011 lock on’ .»"llll'l and Ill" rl-"~11"..~t'p n1 . XUU cross frrsli witier r1111 salt, fir and . Qlipgs and Xwchcd for hs glasses’ sp tit-e 11rd hzn-drscod. to the odd wet road a boy to‘. ilf a century agz~a box‘ trod 0f lixs 11nd h-sv- rakes, eag r to get away. If you lvFlli up the st. ep road it» his door today he will pcrr at you iv.tli quizri 1i eyes set dei p tinder incmdiblr 1v e".'1ii1"<.\\\ and tile szx-iiich peak of 11 black sutui cap. He 1s a small man, appartnly a mild man. this Cipiiiiii Jack who went to swi rt. l4. uiixe 1..1n-* bc-l t-ime a erncliirnrd nitric 1hr streets of G10‘. :’r. He Wll till; to 1711i 1171111‘. his early dttts at sea. Zil.)'1l'. i211" e bro- tbers who foliowrtl l1 in ntf thc little brtek-eotintrt" ftilll. till to be- Cfilll“ Fkli)‘\."l‘_; 111 ,r1:11 111111“ m their careers: - 1011‘ '21" score 0t" more of 0th .. 111*." WPlll 511m eastern (luysbozri (Tnniitv in Nova Scotti to take 1hr r places among the greatest fsli kzlivr.» New Eur:- laiid had . - . . F1121 P0171 r, .'>'lll taking" \'1"'5.'~':. 111 11.11 1>-111k=: the Grants arl Llitte. “fol 75111.1", and .1 111111 .\ic1;11"." and the 11.1! —~i1io<i of tE""111 ti» .111 ." llif.‘ t1.‘ 1110111; drwtxiii-d .11 hilt .111‘ oi (llfly. ‘ t H trill 111111‘ o1 1" 111: 11 the» loser-l.- lie sitlrrl 1"‘ i" ‘ z-"iitziiuiid- ed fioin 1hr 1.11 \'."1'l‘c cook lnl " of l weather. (h? Monitor were times wh'n Captain Jack lik- c.l to curry u. bit ‘of sail. and this was one of them. Despite the dirty made the 1.000 mile r1111 down to the banks in close to record time. A stif ru ‘we ter iriis bliwiiig as ‘ll \f’.'\~(l r1111 down the grounds. PICK cl out the first of a line of tiories hauling traw . “rhat Porper," someone shouted. reru-iiiziig ire Cavali r‘s gent". ‘Wsll. i utiess we'll rtiii (innit the l1*"e and speak to Lillie B ll," Cap- tain Jack Ob5flT9d. Easily the Monitor joggwl along, itiitl a lOTKOIIt ye led. stiitntitsitit 1111111111111 and Prince Gounty Ghronicle —Thll column la reserved for navel _| ROLL 36 x u} x l5 and l r0“ n: Iurnl interest 11111 unlirrllnlllx ul‘ u 36 x 2 x l5 “Brayco" Fox Netting fjlfff _'“';.‘,‘,',‘j, 2P},lrpigzutt-tinnzdf will make one fox pen l2 x 20 x 6 ft. mice. l high covered top and bottom. Buy at Braces 3619- -—WOR.KlNG GLOVES for a1 quarter and less at. Bruce's. 2619.? _ S U M M E “s I D E l, o L I CE 1 couivr-in the “ummersidg Police Court 0n Friday one drunk had hie ball of $10 estreated and mother man was fined $3 and costs. 5. —NEW 1934 Badminton racquets and wild goose No.1 regulation birds, sold at Brace's. 2619 1 “M” "°U“T“M‘" G‘ “i -siiii>i=iua runs-Tire Dom- '211131‘;“'T;.1E'“$.iif§f‘S. éiiiltjlillllii‘ P1" 51"" L‘“",S3";"°'“R;';- ' ‘ 1 ‘ hi en ure on Friday. 'i"hero were a large gifhgfttfzgics Liza” sales on , number of cast-s, the sequel to some Dccmnber 1m, Furs mwnded m; | Htillowt-‘en ciuiiigs iii .\llSCOllClii‘l u“, sale Shmlld be m our hands no; and Wellington, which o1 ersteppedl m" ma“ the 15“, or 15th o; Nav- lllv bvllmlrllil’ 01 m"? Planks ember", and evei"y one expects that. "Piveiity-thicc casrs from MlSCOUCIlC, the rm- sale will be good. Anyone and 018m T111111 Wrllillillfltl “"11" having pelts ready tn send in should heard. The charge 11.1» for cretit-Il (in so at once hi order that they iiig a disttiiiiuiire. idiicli culprit w" y may be included in out" shipment for fined our tinliiir and rests. A pr f this sale. Anyone having foxes to hlbitian ciisc from Borden trasi pelt are advised to bring them in t0 heard, 1111111 11 11.1111 \"1l.\ fined $10 l 0111" Sumnierside or Charlottetown The Domliiloii Fur Sales BANlSHL-ll . l t t l P113111," 1rd a- i "Skippr there's a dui"y bottom l “on m “W!” S‘ 11p _|u=t ahead. with a couple of men hanging on." 4 ‘HM- Jack ordezed a dorv sivurg 111 the "F [YXERAL m" 3mg" JOHN ' MCKENZIE-The 1111mm of thc inn-ONE], me,“ hp ppm-ed as mp late Mrs. Jnhn Mrltvn/ie wits held bu“, “Tm o\v‘rl~ax‘l(v and pup“, a, on Friday. There 11:11.» .1 -liurl serf- ice for this family .11 1111- i1oi11e iii , war. As the oarsmen bent to their hacks hr cried: "Dive her boy's. for God's eilkv; ‘ that's Little Bill (ill the stern there and hols‘ pretty near alfin." While officiated 1 . .li services. | 'l‘l1t.~ Gloucester newspaper ' had A large 1111111111-1- o1’ fizmirls iiitcnd- quite a story. There was much ed. “Lead Kindly 1.54111 ‘ and “Abide I 111k about the "tins e11 force” With Me" \\‘(‘l‘(- verv ferlinirlyt ren- irhivh had caused Jae}: McKay to tiered by the rh11j1- Tm. p311. 1 11' 110")‘ S311 l" 11ml‘ WERUWI" bearers \11~1-t- lllatrni- Afitiisriii. Dr. ‘and reach the litlilkr1 111st iii time JOllll F. Mt-Nezll. .'\fi.A., Mi", L. R. ‘to rescue Billy. Aizoiit that angle] A11,“ ALLA, M1; GPQfgQ Mcca]. ,tlw skipper say-s tiethms- But lwlium, 1111-. Peter t1. Clark and M1". 1X‘€‘lllClIlb?1'5 the McKay family's H‘- ‘ Lee Home. Interment was in the‘ iunion abriird the hfonitor, aloiififi movie's c¢11n¢g¢,-_\-_ s_ tlvitli M lwn Auk 11. also a Gurr- _______ bow fiottttll" ‘>011 ‘"10 W“ Bill“ ~ANNUAL MEETING-The ari- mate in the var "d dell“ "l" ‘ 111131 meeting of the c. Y. M. L ifllfliilllfil‘ ivas so bad two days piiss- branch at sununerside was held‘ Pd new“ m" "eimed “memlcn _ recently, at ivhich the officers were Co"? pm “bolird U?‘ cfwahel" elected for the coming _ve11i", and ‘qimfd Fig?’ are as follows: lion. President, Rev,‘ ‘ ' ‘ " ‘ '1 Bennett hlcDoii-altl; President. Al-, 1-i1>i-.1.i ~t>1t1u1 _ 1‘.".°..‘.“1..-.Zl.."§l $211‘. shad; 121"" A1~<~""=*""1"*" ~11>~1 sill fishing. killing swordfish out staph Callaghan; Treasurer’ Cem- Ur v Immnn Carver; Secretary. Joseph GrlllClCil‘, ‘Jwh a back '0“ the farm “more Chairman of Committees, Mt-mag-i 1w My“ “uh a “We who ca.“ mm; lug Committee Earle‘ Campbelht Mme Captains. There is 50mm - Entertainment Committee, J. P. thing complete about the presence 1 Mcmms; Marshal‘ Hagen Mmel" or ‘his gum mm man‘ crowding lan: Guard. LauTenco Gallant. The 70 (111 the field: he left more than “m!” 9705mm “*5 dl“°'“~‘~“*‘d "ml the morning and a 111111111" srrvicr iii St. Mary's (jiiiirrti tit tux’), o'clock. Ven. Airlirlearriii C. do W.1 U 11nd costs foi- 11111 ilirgal coiisuiiip-l UYTWK | 1.1a. Recent Meeting Of New Perth 1 Institute It was the unanimous wish of the ladies of thc New Perth Wo- meirs Institute that Prof. Lloyd Shaw should favor them with an address as soon as convenient af- ter hls return from Europe where he had been gathering information that would enable him to do his work better while endeavoring to give our teachers in training a more hopeful outlook on the im- portant work for which they are being fitted at the Prince of Wales College. Needless to say Profesor Shaw was well received and listened t0 with eager interest. It would be difficult to give even a. short re- slime of the different topics so ably presented by the lecturer". No, (11111111. he will be able to find time’ to speak at similar gatherings‘ when his audience will learn more" fully the’ importance of the work1 in which he is engaged, than can be fold by the wrltei-‘of these lineal After being heartily thanked he‘ eould plainly see in the faces of rill iaresent the wish, "Will you: rsnie brick again?" ' ' While the ladies were busy get-, ting a rielicous luneh ready the: sentinel?" Fem dlscitssinLthe. best ll“ l!“ 91,50 ‘wins “Em _ itiucli (‘lll.l‘|ll.2li1‘~lll .\llI)\'.‘|l 111111‘ the '1 13 311W" ' "Mn", ma" anyone d“, I know» new badminton court, which lit" M “Wk lomlzm acrtiiaintaritc said. "Jack M0 ‘aim-V W?" “I'm "P- PllkYPT-i 31"’ W” "m W 1 Kav has done 111st what lie eet out looking forward to a stood season 1 \ "‘ y l?” 1 ,0 ‘m, 11 Z"""" I in both lxidinliiTtni and "volliyrimll. >111.'t:<1 ".:~"1 . , .. m. ‘ W113i m‘ 4-11" ‘in p?‘ 2.11111} “Al”?! {y} _ ‘Iuesdai 11nd vPllfl-l) ‘ulll be if‘\r~_I-\_ MUN m ‘W WWW m‘ yhpbi?‘ fully v- l Wlllllti donkey ridc — I. ed for badminton. NlOlKllLV, Wed- Dmfn, “T “in U r CC“ an“ wanta donkey ride. ll(“'(li and llitrrsday for volley w‘ 1L hlo1i1r~1~.‘..1n1111, 111st take her‘ on hnll. S. 1 Bu: lie sets not niueli 11f a >t'1l'_'1' “ ‘ILTIIIP sglrjzllyffim 5U that ‘W m“ m‘ I lli i311‘ l.'t"' ‘l ' ".111 '1 Z ‘if. i ____ ____'____ ;'_ __-______-__»_; I .< litwonri". in a I _\ ,’ l l 7* hmvznz L“ _ n mw 0m} ~~lliss Wilson. head of the Red out qt a spur-r- ,',.iu:er. buiiitl? it, crukh m Cilaflmtptown‘ who {lad hark and foiiti 111111 ("('iti.ll’l 11011111 bepn “““}“‘“‘“ the crippled chnd‘ t.“ Hm‘ ‘h m] ‘I l, 1 reifs clinic at $lli1llli(‘l'nltl(‘. remain- Jii. vr~<el iiife 1'1 |11 l" it. till 111211" tut t.’ (Plrir-estei‘ h" n"\cr l0‘. n cal at sen. Onlr ortcgstvry a-ii‘ Jack 1*l‘ and th"t has mute to do 112th (l"F'.lilj1‘ and a e0 in e (“-1 <'.‘"..'" c- tliiliil 3ll_'»' t'l')ll'\('i'.l'lS £l.'lll(‘\" r Til ll l. p 2-011 l CiIotttewer 1711 t.e i110 nlrg of Marc-h 4. i908 boil d lrrl‘ 1‘ em 11p n" 11m fir 1rd l} s‘1itl1- 111111 bt‘t11~"’ ' “Ulfii 11151:‘. ‘sifiljjc AfElllliyfallltggz" .2 , .. ed O\'t‘i' fvr." r. clay or two. She 1111s‘ the gilest o1 M151; Holman 11nd Miss Hunt during her visit. S. »-Dr. Aeker, who has been i10ld- lng clinics for trippicrl c111ldre11 in Simimerside left nil l"l'i(lfl_\' morn-vi iiig for Halifax. S. | 1 gQPVlCQ The (‘cal vrc sell is carefully i-elet-leil, properly snrtral. and scrup- l1l‘~'l_\' fiend from any kinds of iii- tttsrdiit t1u1111i111ii11 h.i ibut He lirid (‘ll l1 .1 "d h: . , , 1 _ . r111 -- "lf.‘£'1'1Z“;l'.1£23322‘.1111.1-.....;":.". .21.‘...:."".i;;:::1'..11; Lfllp 1.; n “y, , > -_ Inf n 111'“ ~_1 111 1| e mu) ln- ttiavrlvll ul krmu“ “H. . H-Illl Klfwll)" piiinl: e In‘ Wat. I‘.llt"__' 1.1 . w. D- & c0. ...._.._ 161111 Pith Po p l. H)“ |t|[()_\'|<j; 17¢; . -$L'll.\'('l’.l. 'l’1t.‘1'.\' to Til": “E. 146 Richmond St., 1 or left at Ii. J. Miiboifs Drug Store . I .- .. . _; . P B R 0 W - Montague. 10G IiYre, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance I at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Cliarlcticloirii (i11.i£'tii1111 1111-1.‘ Lt ~——-~-——~~——— ---———- 1 handed to thmi" Rent. Archie litiiiic 3.“... - m’- ' EYES-l 11111 EXAMINATION Ilttlng an! anpplylu; GIMP- u. c". ll. J. MABllll nrrnnitritlsvl‘ lllbn (‘Quinn-ted Wit! Brenton Charlottetown 58 Queen Street COAL Best grade Welsh Hard (‘mil-Nut oi" Cobble Yer) special price 9o spot cash. ‘ I VICTORIA . . . SYDNEY . . Screened Slack eoal for blowers H. R. LARGE 6f CO. 2-‘? EBrEgint! 111, 11811,,“ ‘JURE N T“ QT TO RRADORE Tel. 1000 .inan of last week's meeting. The . iously affecting many of our farm- ‘ESUFFEQ ‘ “"5 r-‘~'3$9€31¥h"-°1"19G‘§+“s= ‘MG ""‘°°E'\' QM ‘fl-tocr DAY- \\'ll_\' to spend fl part of the Federal grant to relieve the unemployed. The discussion was rather of a conversational kind in which many took part. The following is rather a huiried expression of the various otrnions of all present. While the good tea and thc eats were fast disappearing an expres- sion of opinion of those present was asked for 111 the daily papers by the chalririaii on motion of Mr. Wiiiiaiii Cain, seconded by Mr. Al- txandcr Hamilton. Rev. R. G. McLaren was chair- proceeds were i11_1\id of the funds of the Women's Institute. in view of the fact that ti1c pre- scnt wave of depression is now ser- 131's iii P. E. I.» and having learned] that the sum of 8113.650 is to be ‘ 1:111:11‘, during thc coming winter t0 anti cleaned. We have to ditto equipment, and and n watchman on at L. ll. Telephone 612. HAVE ANY~ . maden pubiio- Tl pays lo have your foxes properly" pelted isfaetion. All pelts insured while in our care, KENNEDY) WORRYANDFEAR ° ° Two words deeerlbotlnaload ofanxioty lliatlo many people are carrying lheeo daye . . t worry and fear. Worry—lhat they may be impoverished in later years. Fain-that, if anything happened to them in the near future, their dependants would be almost pennileee. ' The average man want: to pay hie way through life . . . ee well ee t'o pay hle way out of life. He wants to know that hie ffe Insurance will be ade uate to discharge the expenses of hie last illneee and still leave enough for depen ante to carry ou with until they can acljuet themselves to new conditions. The average man also wants to be euro that, if he lives long enough, he will have an income for hie old age. ' One certain way for you to acoomplieh theeo two objectives, and so banish worry and fear, is to carry an ade ate Confederation Life Endowment Policy or Pension Bond. This can beet ‘l; done by investing part of your present earnings in a Confederation Life Endowment or Monthly Income Policy with Total Disability Benefits. The advantage of this latter clause ie that if you become totally dieabled, due to accident or disease, it can be e0 arranged that your premiums will be waived and you will receive a monthly cheque to replace, in part, your earned income. Write for particulars. The Confederation Life Association has always been conservative in its invoet- w.) ment principles-principles which have been fully juetifierlb the events‘ of the past few years-in providing unaeeeilable Security and Sta ility to policy- ‘ holders in one of the strongest Life Companies in' the World. t Confederation Life Association Tom,” Head Oflico assist the unemployed in this province, the opinion was express- ed that e. large part of this money would be well spent in assisting farmers to get what oyster mud; they might require to take thc- place of ground limestone now bc-l ing used after being brought hcrc at great cost B-fld not considered, equal t0 800d quality oyster mud; in growing hay and grain, It was respectfully suggested that. the Minister of Agriculture get. in touch as soon as possible with a number of the men who had been in the habit of digging oyster mud for sale and with farmers who are anxious to use this fertilizer and also with the officials of out" rail- way who might be induced to quote a low rate on freight for having the mud hauled from railway stn- tions nearest the mussel beds to the places most cti111ie11ie111i1511‘ thc 1 farmers. If the plans decided on rvcrc winter sets in. every person inter- . ested might be ready to take ad- vantage of the opportunity when the lee and roads would be in con- dition. If the plan suggested in the foregoing were acted 0n it would’ no doubt give employment, to many l who would not otherwise be profit. -.' ably employed. The money thus v spent would increase the product-V of our farms in many Ways and: encourage our young men to mnkc greater effort to become good cil-f lzcns and prosperous taunt-rs. ‘ Reference was made to the fact generally acknowledged that there will be many poor people in the towns and some country pltices who will require assistance to get coal or wood during the coming winter months. Now, there must. bu I considerable growth of hard midi soft woods in many parts of the’ country convenient to the railway, the latest and most up will guarantee you sat- all times. 156 Great George SL1 which could be bought at rcason- mlfllfi be Riven. by the railway, cost, able prices, ivhich would give quite e0 that it could he shipped to the The above ls e. matter flu ma, u. lot of employment to men young places requiring it and sold to such 15m- qg pump; worn ma,“ t“. and old cutting, hauling and saw- i people oi- to euoh kindly societies mm wmtdm-M1m_ 111g this wood and loading on cargo!‘ to other parties who may be if necessary mid reduced frieght- willlrlz t0 buy at the lowest __ Illnanl’: Llnlmenl removal um‘. llllllllllll SALE at llllllTl-IAI A WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1933 i AT l v.11. / Owing to the_deaths_of Messrs. Milligan and Morrison‘ we are disposing of six race horses as follows: 1. PURINA AXWORTHY--2 year old Gelding (win- "r9331 _ A A 2. PRINCESS CATHERINE--7 year old chestnut mare (Dam-Queen Catherine). (Sire-Watson Peter.) 1 3. PURINA AUBREY-G year old chestnut gelding, (Dam-Queen Catherine). (Sire-Captain Aubrey.) , 4. CHESTNUT MARE-,-2 years 01d (broken). (Dam- Priiicess Catherine.) (Sire-Captain Aubrey.) 5. CHESTNUT GELDIN G-1 year old (ground broken l: Dam-Princess Catherine.) (Sire-Bud Axwortliy.)f 6. CHESTNUT FILLIE — 5 months old. (Dam-Prin- cess Catherine.) (Sire—Bud Axworthy.) Driving harness, boots, hobbies, sulky, etc. Also about eight head Registered Pure Bred Holstein .5. 5 E E i E $1 e a Q i Q Cattle. One CHRYSLER 70_ Cabriolet-l927 model-gone 19,000 f; actual miles, good tires (good as new.) t’ l)ON’T FORGET THE DATE, [WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 15, 1933. AT MlLLlGAll & MORRISUlPS LIMITED NORTHAM A. A. RAMSAY, Auctioneer. TERMSz-GVO discount for cash on amounts over $20.00. All amounts up to $20.00 cash. All amounts over $20.00 approved joint notes. By George Me" PUT on "r BALL TEAH - MIILM 901M 1 MAD: THE TEAM- AND PLAY or» MONDAY THE THiRYEENTH - 9*" b?“ éii-ia ‘Jib aides ~= \A’ l-llfifl-