Z f/zq’ t 1S CV50 o? 553F009’ HE Lovable Fragrance of the Yardley Laven- der has been a very part of l; Fashion's life since I770. t; In‘; Qtbenexo-ticperfumesliavo w, lived t-IICII fleeting days, n ‘a but this devotion to the Yardley Lavender is un. changeable. The Lovable Fragrance is such a fasci- nating, refreshing com- panion. In stoppered bottles at 55c.—ancl gift cases from 85c. to $l0.00-—at all good g,,r,,,|,..,,,,,,. clrug ancl department stores. 0001:8035” YARDLEY LONDQN Toronto. New York, Porll lpyAaouzv LAVENDER s. l THE CHAKLOTTETOWN GUARD! 0’Leary and Vicinity N‘ Yflllli The annual meetmg or the Glen- wood Womens Instltue was held at the homo of Mrs. William McDon- ald 0n Nov. 14. Meeting opened by singing Institute Ode and repeat- ing Creed. Roll call was answered by Sing. play or pay. and by paylnSl annual fees. Minutes o5 last annual; and. regular meeting were rend by the secretary. The rel. rng Pros». dent Mrs. Albert Gorrill gave a very; interesting address. A vote oi thankéi was tendered Mrs. Gorriii for hcr ability as resident (‘lllTl-nl; lhc Pa“, year. Committees {or the iollovrnii-i, month were appointed: Sick, ltlrs.‘ Elmer Belts. Mrs. Atwood McDOIPI aid. School: ma. John Currie imdl Mrs. Efmer Betta. Ofllcers for the ensuing year were appointed as‘ follows: President, hlrs. Juiilvs , Aulcl; vce pres. Mrs. Alberi Linrinll; ‘ sccy. Miss Mae Boulter re-uppoiiltcd; auditors, Mrs. William MtDflllflld- preparations. See since 1883.” - Mrs. Allison McWllliams; direciors Ziirs. Lorne Betts. lylrs. Mae ltlctllii-‘L liams, Mrs, Atwood lvicDonalld. A monologue and a gues=lng contest ‘was mjoyed by all. Next meeting i0 <be held at the home of Mrs. James ‘srom: INTENTIONS = ARE G000 l but buy now as we have just received a full shipment of‘ Yardieys Kent Si. window. “Dis- p e n s i n g Pharmacists Johnson &Johnson 'l‘l‘lE QUALITY DRUG Cur. Kent and Prince Streets. I Mss Edllli Mcwilliams, Halibut- ton, was a. recent visitor ta Spring- bifleld. guest oi Miss Ruby Bonita!‘- l Mrs. William Morrison, Hebron, was t. guest ovcr the wcci; (‘lid 01 IMi-‘s, James Auid, Glcnwnnd. l Mrs. Melvin Ellis, West Capfl. “'11s ‘a recent visitor w Knutsrord- M'ss Kathleen Yeo. teacher of Knutsford, was a recent visilol" t0 her home in T3116 V3115)‘- Mr, James Smith. West Point. visited his brother, lvlr. Roy Smith at the P. E. I. Hospital on Nov. l7. Messrs Horace McDougall and William Harper, West Cape, were recent visitors to Knutslord. Mr. George Carruthers, GLeary. was a guest recently of Mr. and Mrs. R. L, England. Springfield wash-O. 0U!‘ ____-_--——-— CHARLES JENKINS The death occurred at Ijttle River, P. E. L. on September the 28th 01 CharTes Jenkins in his eighty-mm father, also two brothors and four sLsters, Maria Cowper, Portland. Oregon. Mrs. Mary Jones, Hassl- brook, Mrs. Edwln MaoFarlanc, Mar- garet Aune, Frances and William. all o! Uttle River and Annandale. P. E. I. A brother Robert was drowned over sixty years ago and Henry died in California. ‘rho wr- vlees at the home and grave were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Firth. Pastor on the field. His body was laid lo rest besde those o! his children in the United Church cem- etery at Armandale. At the end o! a long life there remaineth therefore n. rest for the people o! God. Horseshoes To Replace Rugby NEW YORK, NW. 23--H0l'l6- shoes sang through the Long Is- land University air today as youth finally had its fling. m other years the brute strength of’ the student huskies was loosed upon the gridiron. The faculty, in saying football must, stop, acted with solicltude for There is nothing so simple in its origin and afterwards so difllcuit to get rid o! as skin disease. On the first sign o! irritation, roughness, or eruption, anoint the place with Zam- Buk. This herbal ointment will speedily banish all trouble. When the skin is already slams with eczema, or poisoned or ulcer- ated, Znm-Bul-l is tho one external to tho root of the disease. It quickly replaces unhealthy tissue by new clear skin. You will ‘no a ounded at the quick soothing and healing of Zaxn-Buk. MEDICAL TREATMENT BRINGS NO RELIEF "My dauzhtefs face and neck were covered with a mass of acres. fihich our doctor d as eczema. He paescribed treatment which we tried two months without relief. The application powerful enough t0 got NOVEMBER 25.1935 ‘i Skin GTEred With Eczema-f low (their and lleialihy Marvellous l-loallng by Well Known Remedy poor child's face had to be owsthee n bandages and she was confined u the houls. I was about to call in I skin specialist, ’ when I heard how Zarn-Buk had healed many sufferer from this dread disease, so l purchuol l. box of ointment and tablet o! soap. After a. few days treatment there wal s. great improvement; day by day tin l0"! dlllbpeared and within a montl » m? dsushier’; face was entirely slur" °I MW llsn of the terrihi sense. without a. single lcar. $.?.l.i..;’l.$.".3 .'Jl“z°".,..°',,§,';,°_.."gg=" A" Toronto. Ont. — l’ H‘ blimh! Ikin. or suffer from can rhwm. In! p troubles poisoned wounds,_ or piles, you wi ilnd Zam- Bnk quickly soothing and healing. It. is also o msrvollousflrge-ald 1M cuts, burns, etc. Zam-Buk Ointmgng 50c. box, Zam-Buk Medicinal Bong 85o. cake. ‘ enough points. one wins. Blair Bee, a Iootball coach de- prived o1’ lootball, has adapted him- self t0 the chimglng time; and 1| now head coach o! the horseshoe PlIOhC I. : lAuld. PM‘. call t0 be answered by- Te My First TQBCTIEY- Meeting ClQ-Wil ______ y“; the shinbones of its strapping _ _ ~ w by singing the Natmm. fmtllfinll r. K. Sharbell. Portage. was a The deceased was born at Birch strilbllflfli- It ‘fflll- ti“ W398i!" l 1i: ~-.. .“ Lunch was served and a my Deas-Wmitcr to 1m a last week. Hill. Lot 49. and when a. youm; shouldhave good clean sport, but in l \ ant event“! 8P9!“ man moved with his parents to Li? that football was perhaps i410 . Q U . . _ . ' - ‘ home rough. I m . i _ v v we me pleased to ha\e Mr. John U9 R" 9T Whlch b°°“me_ m5 o o . , Pd l l“ nfnjor Hcwnn‘ Chmlouetlnln‘ R. .\icDoiiui(i with us again. 1194/1118 101' the riemalndcr of ms “m H“ In place o‘ the pigskin there- Ftrel l-h l “mm a my days l“ (Elmwacfl m‘ b r b= it for the summer work- father James Jenkn; being engag- tlew today the horeshoe. In a. way ‘l m L“ l" "balk Y0"! lxnltlon ‘ ccntly guest of his snn, Mr. Rankin “iguana aigad machine between Por- ed in shipbnlldng, which in early lg amounted merely to the transfer V so v tiysntim (Imrb Full) adv“: cont“- Howatt and Mrs. Rowan’ tags and summerside. days was a foremost industry. of allegiance from one anlmll 1° and Pldté Iflsllrdflflé . P9 ‘any’ i" ‘u’ ' "Mk “ ‘WC’ I wh _ l 1 d m _--- lie is survived by his widow, form- another. There was for precedent: _ - ~ on 1 ias inn c ' . _ , . _ . ' i‘; ~ E, ,, ,, , l.....‘l3’lllg.§ .5. n. Mi- P- L. w R. oi M.‘ P; ¢- a}; m? $5311 e353‘, 3;; jg; 3y; faigggnyfgylhe=g=oglfjf ‘g at Lowest Rate. ecrcu 'i . ‘m’ ' " " " o o um- l‘ - - , 0c y a your Se" Ce so far’ them has been no ‘Try Scr- iitifilsldglas a realm Us r dilnglitei‘ Grace, Mrs. Prod Hamil- ‘There may have been. ls som A t S ‘d ' i‘: to“ CW5 Miss ‘Mar-y Dougan, teacher of ton of New Hampshire. Four child- dlehards of the campus bitterlfll gen}: a ummersl e’ oyd Lewis v l t l t w‘ _ to U1ll3ll\'8l€,5})€nl, a weekend recent- .rcn predeceased him, 11111118 Y. F40‘ wmlblflilled will’. mote ki¢k I R1chmond st" Charlottetown ~ o Automobile l§lrilaflllg Llghfl g Among the recon \ Ollofi l.‘ guest of her 55m, Mm d 1 <1 H the tootb ll b ho ech it hln l " ' l‘ ' ‘A ‘ r ' " ' s Fairlcc rcmrc, Esicr, E \\' n an only. 9' l 'l1t 1'5 09 p c g a - ‘g g“ °“ qllfllrflzx was MT» W~ W- l ' Doug“ Cape won-L.’ mil,“- dymg only shortly tcforc hs so has its points, and l1‘ one gets, , . l c, aro own. ' ~ P! e_ _ __r_______ ___,_ ' a] ..... - -——-~"';‘ "' “Afi-m’ ' me V. . <1 11a uni i ‘i ' _ a ‘ “i ' v v w v w T‘. l... -_ ,_ J1. RBEERS Hii 11b. tins...... . . . . . oLmnENs FLOOR WAN“ PAN LANTERNS Reg. $1.00 50¢ N0. 2 COTTON MOPS Each _ --..¢~--..-. .. Regx75c . . . . . . . ..... ._ 19¢ GLASS WASH BOAEOSM 49c ZINC WASH BOARDS Reg. 500...... . . . . . . .. ....39¢ with Closet and Tank Reg. $85.00 N0. 01 GALV. TUBS Reg. $I.00.......... . . . . . .. 69¢ Reg. $7 5.00 No.02 GALV. TUBS Reg. $1.15 ....i...79¢ With Closet and Waterfront $ RIIWRRE 00M $ Dollar Day Barg Flidala" 5 ONE ONLY Blue Enamel R (Tast Iron . $60.00 i 50.00 2Q % DISCOUNT on all ALUMINUM WARE! aturdsay 0n|y PlilililMlllll ams $ y ROUND POINT D.H.Each ELECTRIC LAMPS *5 for.i....__.p............. l t ll CROCKERY TEA POT 0 A - Reg.45c .... .... LARGE BAKE BOARD $ Reg. $1.60 . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . 1.19 No.8 SHEET IR Reg.30c 0N PANS . No.17 SHEET IRON PANS Reg.45c ....... No. 0090 GALV. BOILE Reg. $1.l5_....... ...89¢ N0. 10 RUG Reg. $3.50 . . 90o TIN OVAL BOILER$ Reg. $1.65......... 1.19 .......... 52.95 l0 IMP. TEA POTS Reg. $1.00 . ...... ..69¢ 10 Qt. I. C. TIN PAILS Reg‘.35c . . . . . . . . . 12 Qt. GALV. BUCKETS Reg. 30c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19¢ .. 19¢ N0. 84 RUG 10 Qt. S. G. DISH PAN Reg.55c.............. Reg. $2.65 . . . . ........ ..$2.19 20 IMP. TEA POTS Reg‘. $1.10 79¢ 14 Qt. I. X. TIN Reg. 60c .......?‘.’?‘.‘F“:'f°’.. 39¢ SPANNER iWRENCHES 89¢ SPECIAL NICKEL TEA KETTLES $ 1.59 40 IMP. POTATO POTS Reg. $1.30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Reg. Reg.30c......_..... WHITE WASH BASINS c Reg. $2.50 . . . . . . . . . Set of 3 with handle and stand t ~ 1a COVERED DUST PANS Rail $1M) ¥S'=*'='~**>' ' ' Reg. 852m)- """""" " s/a DINNER POTS E Reg. 25c 12c 3RQOMS lliggzglggoNDY SAWS $1.29 R83‘. $1.49 . . . . 99c _~’ ~ SeialE h . . . . . . . . . . . c ' ' - iii) 3521355. 595151.‘. .S.'.(.;.' . 69¢ p c . ac No. s55 IDEAL SAWS $ TEA sliiriiiilas $L39 _ y; English Enamel Ware Reg. $2.50. ......... . Reg. $2.05 ..... $205555 79¢ SAUCE FANS ' 3 IMP. SAWS A 99c KIDDIES SNOW SHOVELS ‘i. 5 ROUND SHEET IRON Reg_ 60c _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 _ _ 9C R68‘. $1.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . special 10c-1 5 c-zoc ...I??:%%TF%*.S....-..39¢ gggllfo... $298 $1.39 glewgf 29. .. - _ eg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. g. ........ .. i] N“ 11° RUG $ SAD IRQNS $1_99 EMERY on. STONES 19c l vi.‘ 12a»! lvi! ii! ‘iii! i‘?! i24- ‘P. fi H‘ YOU have a. sore inflamed oi ‘ 193 l‘. 8 l h! f? - r _‘ _ . ... .v\uxd¢iflgqfiafia'aaafl h é _. I \ I I I E. Mc- ! bride yo! her iilsbandly .\ iaivorceflx,‘ "earl hil- iucl ‘t: _ i!hililbiflllotttlillllii é I .' .6