To lualloetvs STH MA RELIEF fllousandl luvs found quick and can relief from Asthml. "l! Poon- and Bronchial troubles in tho usoolKollolil Asthma Relief. You can relieve your "poring" Juicy lilo mom ... INN-ho “lief this farnoul hdbll lgords. Kcllogfl Asthns lloloflns m; used by salons-s for on: d) m“ You simply inlulo tho fumes. Yourmanudrunton hon u. ._f____ l’. E. I. Hospital And Maternity Cases when the story of the birth of lesus ls taught in our Sunday School lt always brings a feeling 9f sort-On" tilat "there was no room {c1- lls illolllill‘ Mary m the Inn" so ~ born in a Stable and his was in a Manger. o. noes not prove that “Inll" kclpl-rs ln those oays were indiffer- Hi1 to those who were sick or in ncrtl of medical or other attention iur "l0 account of the “Good Sam- - an" lclls where another Inn ‘r was very Willing to take in lilt lhlVCllfil‘ wllo had been assault- t-(i wounded anti left for dead and assured the Samaritan that "he would be cared for." Tile story of Mary and the birth or Jesus shows that no provision Wds made for the care of Maternity rnses in public institutions at that time. Bow different is the case to- duv and surely it is a cause of gra- tlllluty that 1n our hospitals special ullelttibll is given and provision is mnde so that with medical aid and exp-rt assistance a minimum of loss of ‘ille either to mothers or infants is assured. In the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital last year there were 19B infants born and only four of them felled to live that l5 two per cent died. This it. will be admitted as an excellent showing and one that should be acknowle ed. It is only one of several s cola depart- ments in the Hospita ‘s wonk. The spplveclation of the public is asked by vour contributions when the lndv Collectors make their annual tail next week. 11-1840-9-28-11. NORTH ST. ELEANOHS SCHOOL Report for North St. Eleanors School for August and Septem- P!" Grade X-l. Alan Cllludc Barrett. Grade ‘IX-l. Hope Green. Grade VI—1. Eleanor Andrew; 2. tint-ion Green. Glade V-i. Stanley Green; 2. Wnlter Green- Gradc IV-i. Sydney Andrew. Grade 1I-1. Goldie Green; 2. El" ynt MaoCormack; ;3. Everett Ba et . Glade I (a) —i. Elaine Inman: Andrew; 2- I. Shirle MaoOormack- Grade (b) —i. Frances Mac- Cormack. ; ect Attendance: _ Eleanor Andrew. - F‘. Dorothy MacMul-do, Teacher. Use MinsrtYs for dandruff. :_*___ ARTESIAN WELLS ior information communicate with ABRAHAN PETERS Prop. North American l-loiel Charlottetown, P.E.l. representing Trask Well Co., L s Gel our proposition while the equipment is handy. _ Proitssional Bards ll. F. AlllllllBALli Chartered Aocomtsnl I40 Richmond hires! Phnnc 47. l’. 0. Ho: 12. .?__ McLeod 8- Bentley W. Ii. BENTLEY. K_ C. J; A. BENTLEY, K. C. (>. F. BENTLEY, LLB. llnrrlsiers and Attomey-st-Law MONEY T0 LOAN _ MARITIME Adlustmeni Bureau CREDIT - COLLECTIONS CREDIT aaroars rclrsousl. toms Pellrden Bolas. Chwown Phone 1210 Alex. w. Maiheson catamaran. soucrron. c-rc. Money to Loon Collections units: M) Brest Goons Strut- ~._..___.. FIBClJIC A. Large Barrister. Solicitor clo- Suceossor to l). Edict Show. Promos Block. Street. Charlottetown. P. Money lo Loon _ (‘ollcl-tlons. Rest E88!" M. Albnll Farmer lmnlusrcn. soucrron. mo. MONEY r0 LOAN 51ml ol usnaas Blllfllh], it — The ___.___ .__, Tile Central Guardian Th" Wlllllm ll reserved for new ol local interest but advertising. oi a lfzzlumn-“tnslitltle inserted ‘u. ‘n “an” s r oily pay- CBABWELL for fhotograpns, CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR. ANCE. LI-WIBB-T-Zl-KIZ. ESCAPED-Sil r Walden Fersu-sorlerorgllarlléenfill.’ L-1251-9-24-3i. saa A. HORNE Contest Advertisemtnf 0311810 :53; Five. L-l6l3-9-24-26-2fl. NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST Wlllll RDlJl chlmi. sulenlltlld orpglglillge on“ F91! SALE-limo Chevrolet Roari- stel just painted and overhauled in best of condition riced lowv Or will sell last years Odsmobile 5 pass- enger Willie like new. Colln l-I. Stewart, Summerside, L-1837-9-29-10-1. PARISH 0F MILTON AND RUS- TlCQ-St. John's Church, Milton, Sunday. October 2nd. Evening Prayer and Harvest Thanksgiving 3 P. M. Rev. Canon R. H. A. Haslaln will be the speaker. Soloist. Mss Verna d. L-l83B-9-28-ll. WE ARE SHORT of our large WBllDaper books. you have one please phone 706 l-lolmans Ltd. City S0 We can call for it. Thanks. L-1833-9-28-2l. GOING T0 ONTARIO - The Rev- E. 0. Lancaster. who for the past six years has been in charge of the parish at Milton and Rus- tlco. has resigned. In about two weeks’ time Rev. E. O. and Mrs. Lancaster and sons leave for Dull- dalk, Ontario, to which charge Mr. Lancaster has been appointed by the Bishop of Huron- iChurch Work.) ' i GRANTED LEAVE 0F ABSENCE —-The Rlev. E. R. G. Bridgewstcr, Rector of Crapaud and Spring- field, who has been given four months leave. has, it is understood gone to London, England, where he expects to take duty for a month or two. The Rev. Clement Mitchell is taking duty at Crapaud and Springfield. -(Church Work.) DISTRICT CONVENTION -—’I‘he District Convention of Dunstaf- fnage, Marshfield, York, Pleasant Grove. Covehead, Stanhope and Suffolk Institutes will be held in Pleasant Grove hall on the after- noon of October 3rd. Entertain- ment in the evening. Collection for T. B, League. The public is wel- come. wedding took place recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MacLeod, Pugwaslt, when their youngest daughter, Mabel, and Don d 5., son of John Macbean and the late Mrs. MacLean, Gulf Shore. were united in marriage. Rev. E. G. B. Footie performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate relatives. The house was attractivel decorated with Fall flowers. e pianist was the bride's sister, Mrs. Earl Fullerton. Enter- ing the room on the arm of her father the bride was attractively gowned in blue velvet and carried an arm bouquet of Talisman roses. Both bride and m were unat- tended. Following congratulations a dainty buffet luncheon was served. Mrs. C. R. Smith cut the ices, Mrs. W. Smith ured. Mm Mur- iel and Mrs Ear Fullerton, sisters of the bride served. The happy couple left that afternoon for P. E. I. Halifax and other points in the Maritimes. They will reside in Sackville, N. B. Prior to their marriage the,bride was guest of honolmat a shower, when she re- ceived many gifts. ——(Sackville Tribune.) DOLLAR. - STEVENSON NUP- TIALS—A quiet but pretty wedding took place at Elllotis, on Sept. l4, when the Rev. W. G. Quigley, New Glasgow, united in marriage in the presence of immediate friends and relatives. Adn Myrtle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stevenson to Thomas Golden Dol- lar. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Dollar, Bl-ookfield. P. E. Island. The wedding took place in the home of the bride's parents. At 8.30 p. m. the bride entered the living room on the arm of her father and took here place before an alch beautifully decorated with galdioias, with bac ground banked in cut flowers. The bride was sweet and Winsome dressed in white satin with long veil of silk tulle. caught in crown effect with tiara oi orange blossoms. She carried white roses lilies of the valley and maiden hair fern. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Celia May Steven- son who was attractive n Panne satin and carried pale pink carnations interspersed with buoys breath. The groom was attended y Mr. Wilbur McNeill. Brookficid, P. E. Island. About fifty guests were present; receiving with the bride and groom were heir parents. The table was set in white linen with gents!‘ piece of silver ,a.lld white phlox, silver candle sticks and ivory tapers. The wedding cake was dc- corntcd in white topped with bride and groom. The brides cake tvns in three tier effect decorated in white and silver ‘toplmi “ii-h 9' of love birdl. 011i. 0i i0"! guests were: Miss Alma Dollar, it. N. Havel-hill. Mass. Miss PM“ Ab- bott. Jersey City. N. J.. who tit-sit“- ed and made the wedding trollssenu. Other guests were Mist Doris Ab- bott R. N. Miss Alice Abbott H. N.. Mr. F. T. Abbott all of Jersey city. N. J, Tile bride's great grand- mother. Mrs. H9111’? WEEK-i. 3011118’ - fieeld, also her two grand-mothers. . Delorah Stevenson, Ellioiis. girl: Mrs. H. P. Abbott. of Glen Valley. Immediately following ~ the reception the bride and groom left for a short motor trip. the bride was dressed in tailored blue ensem- ble with accessories to ma . will have their residence in Brook- field. P. E Island. The bride was the reci lent of many "shower-rand popuig by Of the you!!! 00119" '_ (Patti Please Co l PIMPLES Add on equal amount of cram. 0r sweet o to Minonfo, and opp] tho minurooncoduli . oi .. pll treatment w ich will u door up your sltinl mum's T ILINJMEN Charlottetown MacLEAN-MMLEOD -—A pretty | YORK PERSONALS — Messrs. Dona of Mt. Stewart, paid a business visit to York. last week- Mrs. . Robert Thomson, re- turned to her home at York, Sat- urday. after a pleasant visit with her cousin, Mrs. D. L. McKinnon. Montague Brldge- Dr. Pierce, City. was a recent visitor to York- Mr. Rufus Strickland, York, has about completed his residence at ‘Marshfield. and will occupy it this iilll—Mr. Barlett. of the Irving Oil 00-. paid a business visit to York. Saturday-The new school estab- lished at St. Avards last year is doing good work under the direc- tion of Mr- Dignan and Miss Nellie Brenton and Miss Fannie Leigh. PRESENTATION -A pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vessey, York. on Friday evening. Sept. the 9th. When a large number of rela- tives and friends gathered at their new home and presented the new- IY-weds with many lovely and use- fill Ems Following the presenta- lion. Mr. Vessey expressed his thanks to the donors and all join- ed in singing “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." The remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in dlnclfl! on an outside platform which had been previously laid by the young people. The music was supplied by the Doyle boys. Modern Vessel Lost Following , Explosion NORTH SYDNEY, sept, 33__ Longshoremen here discussed t0- day the circumstances of the loss of the fourth ship to founder after leaving this port in this month. The 40-ton motor vessel Hatavan became a mass of flames yesterday following an explosion and sank 50011 after the Captain and two- man crew escaped in a dory, Captain Wallace Myalls, North Sydney. and Stan Cook‘ and Al- fonso Yarn, both of Newfoundland were picked up by the coastal steamer Lakeview soon after they abandoned the flaming motor craft. ‘The Lakeview disembarked the shipwrecked mariners at Big Bra-s d’Oor yestcrclayn The Hlltavatl was en route HEN? from Polllamond, where she had unloaded a cargo of coal. taken on here some time ago. Crew mem- bars were working over a faulty en- gine when the blast occurred. ‘They had set tentporary sails when the motor power failed. Of the four ill-starred craft which foundered after leaving here. two of them ‘vent. down with the loss of three lives each. The Hat- avan was. owned by Compton Bros. Belle River. P. E. I. I l-t- ' . -- ~ ~._-_-l '_;'i"i'lL' 001012041 (//].‘._.(/!(Uu'i wit“; r/nsew...” Sisrnan Work Boz‘ Sisnum Boys Shoes for hard wear. Lowest Prices on Rubber- Footwear. PersorEE Mr. Niall H? Burnett, returned from Hanwell, N. B., on Monday. Miss Elaine Macmillan, has‘ re- turned to the City, after spending a most enjoyable holiday with rela- tives in Wood Islands. Miss Phyllis Webster, teacher Head of Hillsborough School. ‘is spending her fall vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Webster, St. Avards. Mr. and Mrs. George Langille, of Sussex. N. B. accom anied Mr. John Denny to Charlo tetown on Monday .a.nd are spending a few days visiting different parts of the province. The many friends of Mr. Earle Ling, Brookfield, regret to hear of his recent illness. He has been confined to his home since last Saturday with blood poison in his arm. We wish him a speedy re-‘ covery. Prof. John '1‘. MaeNeill, Ph.D., and Mrs. MacNeill, have return- Hi t0 Chicalio. 111.. alter spending a short vacation with relatives in Brackley Point. They were ao- companied as far as St, John, N. B.. by their niece. Miss Emily A. Stewart. who is returning to BN- ton. Mass. Former Toronto Mayor Is Killed iCJ’. By Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO, Sept. 25 - James Simpson, Mayocr of Toronto in i935 and for 40 years a labor lead- er. was fatally injured here Sat- urday when the light motor car he was driving collided with a street cor at Harbor and Bay Streets, near the Lake Ontario waterfront. The former Mayor's companion, R. T. Barton of Oshkosh, Wis., an executive of the John SextowCom- any of Chicago, also clied of injur- es. Mr. Barton was formerly a sur- rogate court judge in Wisconsin. Mr. Simpson, who had been in poor health for the last two years. died within two hours of noon-day collision that paralyzed traffic for some time. Bartin died shortly af- terward. our out; WAY By‘ l‘L)‘.'a’.7.‘\-i’ (57113 ‘i U} Al‘! .'Thl| column ll reserved for news of local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. " I _-___..?-_- ' ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS . to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie ‘Hume. ..°ROB!N HOOD FLOUR is ec- onomical. More loaves bread from each bag. “"11!!! S. S. OWERA arrived in port at Montague this week on Wednesday in place of the S. S. Surf which is aid up for repairs. ..*W. M. S. MEETS —'I‘he meet- ing of the W. M. S. of the Unit- ed Church, Montague which was ‘postponed on account of the Page- ant was held at the home of Mrs. J. E. Fraser on Wednesday evell- ing. The president Mrs. Leslie MacDonald presided. Mrs. Archie Hume led the Worship period the Theme being "Mission and the Church Universal." Mrs. Ethan Stewart read some selections on this subject that were very inter- esting andafter a circle of prayer Mrs,'D_ M- MacDonald sang very sweetly the Solo. The president asked the members when praying n; the Missionary which chosen each month in special prayers that they include our sick ones at home in their paryers. The _meeting closed with the mizpah Benediction. after which dainty refreshments were served by the I hostess! —L. I . .'INSTITUTE WORK — At the regular meeting of the New Perth Institute at the hospitable home 0f Mrs. Alexander Hamilton the pro- vincial president of Institutes, was the guest speaker. Mrs. George Martin ptesided._'.‘."hele were several guests present from the commun- it , while two were from Boston. ' ese ladies were verv much inter- ested in the work being done by our provincial organizations. as outlined bv the president. ‘There seems to e just one more booth needed at our provincial Exhibition, said the speaker. and that is, "As- sociated Institutes Booth at the Fair." A very pleasant and enjoy- able cvening was spent after which the hostess assisted by o. bevy of young girls served a dainty refreshments. A sing-song led by one of the members at the piano was a pleasing feature of the ev- ening. . ~ —L. Personals ..'Miss Charlotte Fraser. Mont- ague, has taken a. position in the Telephone Office of night operator. J. R. WILLIAMS J‘? saézi. 5V ' ,0 '0 mi .\.’ 9' ‘I. \\‘ ‘Q \\\‘€ l \\\\ é I &._ , . w” ‘T f WELL, our: new HOUSE L LARGER. A~'— MEBBE WE'LL or. MOVIN’ m PfUiTTY SOON NOW- our MOM SAYS SHE'S AWFUL SORRY we DIDN'T MAKE TH’ LlVlNillOOM I "CAP" XTUBBS AND TIPPIE watt, INVITEQ TO TH L COPI. "ll Ill Nil Qlllillfi INC. ‘I. M REG- U- S. PAY. FF Jsqwlulatts q- 1.5 _J I SUPPOSE. WE'RE ALL ' HOUSE-WARMING ?- 0f better ' CALGARY. "Sept. 2s - lcr» - ls. l PAGE 'l‘iil(l:lE ——-— $1M -—-—€ bf l 4 Li? iires the iusie. ' ROSEBUD Cui- smoking tobacco You get the best tobacco value in every package oi Rosebud l The very first pipeiul will show you wily it's the pick of particular Muriiime men. So, loud up, light up and let Rosebud give "ll to you siroighi from the siem-—ihe cool, flagrant satisfaction ihcli never faster-n Guardian? AOUND THE MAITIIVI WIT ROSEBUD r_—~i. __ . i . ~-~-- , PROFESSIONAL STATUS 01' FOB BARBERING ernnlcnt. _ Udl‘. . ...- ulnr n prcfpoislov- OUR BOARDING l Housr. a tragic, "if the Alberta barbers obtain endorsation’ of slamll plan" by the proviincial gov- ty training’ “for Vbarbers WITH ‘ MAJOR HOOPLE with the setting up of a “profes- barbering. cosmetology, ogy and hair dressing" will be urg- ed on‘ the Government. chairs‘ of deflllllblv .i HM'MII\A¢DEPEND osl ME, assets-M- 1. SHALL NOT ‘FAIL’ ‘TO ear ouw. $4 . vowu ou nus HOP6E-~AH -lJM- Al-i -wl-l/-:r’5 Hl5 MAME“ m ‘THE soc-rm RACE] 3ASOWS A "TRIPLE OPTI MI€FIC= q-ZQ OH, SURE-—- YOU oer i! ///// ‘DAT HO55’5 NAME- l5 “climb HAND$”AM’ HE'S lguklulu’, m FIFTH; MléTAl-i MAuAl-ifaes» cLAP YO HANDS, DEM YOU'LL ‘MEMBER Hi5 lune ‘-~MAN,DAT ‘BURROB 6on4’ "to BRING A LOAD, OB HUGEFS O/AH DE PlNIQ-i LIME no‘ us! NPR 193! BV NU B ' GRANMA - ARE we. GONNA HAVE A HOUSE-WARMIN’? QJA - /l/li/l \\ I ae$vw - By George McManus in“ ‘n..- llMrp'\Tl7lllr-w A4...- 5pm., l...‘ - ~ - J THERE'S HO DINNV USE TALKNG- MY BROTHER l5 A WONDER FUL. BQOTHEIZ- JUST S HE HEARD WE A HAVE A DIANO- HE ME THl5 ONE" still??? IT l5 APiANOfi BY 60l_l_Y-l HEAQ - BUT I WOULDN'T SOMEONE PLAY- il~i' THE PIANO CALL IT SINGIN’. I'D HATE TO BE A PlANO- w LET'S 6O iN- I THlNK WE ARE ON ENE QlGl-TT‘ AND SiNGlNG- " solzlzv-aor we ARE PoslTlvE AS we unsw- QECOVEQED m5 PIANO waeow HE MOVED IT ltd-—-