-JQ-:!3>"75;—-<l€11=~:'1=oI.EEE?=ZEB>i5s-4 <H._.-'¢'J'-DYT.FPQN‘I.. ‘ -r-— .- ,... _ , _ ._,_._ __,__,_ ' N _ __ hfogwe-Foo @.*_-¢-»H=r::. ‘XQr4li€xA-J?+Jd_:€-,Mr 1i»ups-u»;.,lv§1}»,3;%'>§n"E75rn§;-"':L THE GUARDIAN NOVEMBER 2s. 193s LISTEN IN To SANTA CLAUS OVER CFCY Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings at 6.15 p.m. sum cums Will Be in. uotmaus ciuntonlziown TflYLMln Every wrunrsnni & FRIDAY-J p.m. l\ E SYMPTOMS it is only twill-Finis a patient \‘.'il() for is coirultini: ill!» pixysicitin all illilllllfl‘ of small ailments so. the phy: tan to iecl that. . patient is ju<t nervous and imagines‘ ininiv of the syinptouts 0t uhtch he complains. Anti even when there is some slight organic ccnciiiion present. such as a shah: hcnrt inuz-nitzr. the pirvsiciaii knows front exercise or other tests that this condition rcallv caus~ lug no svmptoiiil. The symptoms are entirely due to nervousness. Similarly with symptoms occur- ring in the stomach and intestines. "The digestive tract is so exceed- ingly sensitive to nervousness, vrcrryx anger. and fatigue that the physician must learn some- thing of tiie patients tempera- ment. of his sorrows and his prob- isms of life in home, office. and shop. Actually. even when an organic disease is found. such as on ulcer in the duodenum (the first part of the small intestine into which the stomach empties) it still may be nrcessary for the phsician to riciyc into the pitt- ientKs private life to learn such things as financial reverses, do- mestic tinhappiness. or bad nerv- nus habits ivhich commonly give rise to an ulcer of stomach or riunzlcnum and later help to keep it nctivm" in other words. it is the home. office. or shop life that is causing tine svmpi-mos whether or not the r or other condition is pres- nnri if nresrnt. is catising the atoms to continue day after fl- anti rvcrl: after week. No mciliccl or c'.‘.‘ti siirciccl treatment can cur:- this condition as long as A-‘Q ri"‘.‘\'0ll'»i‘.’3FS and upsetmcnts ‘UP. '."“.e ‘lioutzht then for patients i: irii their physician about the . ~ "o" ""0 \\‘Pl‘i‘\‘li“' or iilYPY~ » Fwy.‘ ’i"i~=~ nlivsirian may be all» io l""il\ the naiirnt to over- c-nxc or st! least control to some ‘v -.-‘> "\fr!l ¢~n,i'»=nn<_ t‘! course it is nci hard for the ic’~:i to T""O"lllZP lb." I\“Fli!i— wit‘ or fuwv ind‘"’rlii'il is rlwrnhn" hv T)". Walter r. Moro Clinic. this: r-iriijis nil tireati nicotine n with so many com- n"i‘i~.‘= that sh" come-s ‘o the f“ ‘ inferviriv with a writ"?! lift k n’ tho " w." know —lYT\Yl'\"7H-"ll"i\' ‘. hnsnfi cinch s"rioti-l~/ ..i'h her ant‘. we know tlvit rflmsnt i: not likely tn be ch llFlYl t’) her." 9H F“ . of mu L. ._ .____._____-- BRINGS INSTANT EASE hiqhesi mur- Swift Calininamgian Co. Charlottetown Even if’ your nood of Coal b not urgent at this minute, you should place your order low with instructions for future delivery. We handle all high grade kinds of Coal and would be pleased to have your inquiry. fl. II. GILLIS 8t 60. PHONE 176 . b» 551 Fitzroy If. l‘ I 1.. ' tin: cause or ' l I Plume ma? i ANFE. i steel Lid. ' in cnnric of placing llifi‘ ‘ citiont wail.“ plaliizq bfVlTlli‘ . 'I‘ur~.=riav. . . ncd and ba'l'.\' sticaincd a ha. The Central Guardian This column ls reserved for news cl i local interest but advertising oi’ a newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a wordstrlctly pay- CBASWELL for Ptiotsglfilplili. . I ilFE INSUR- L-6T8J-7-2l-1il2 (IUNPWSUER. .' NOW FOR .-\ treat. BREAKFAST i with Rmbin Hood Porridge Oats. China Silverware or Plain. ‘ GET YOYR 110i SF. HUO . Horse Silo‘: Nuilli. 51' ugh A vol a. The Rogers Hard ire 00., L-olfl-ll-QG-Zi. FOR ARTISUC AND EXCLY- SIVE Cll R I S T H .~\ S (‘ARDS Cali and sec the selections at the Crliflhllfll) CClLfill Jib Plililifl‘. SIIIPPERS ATTENTION. - The S. S. “Imogene” will arrive Decem- b-zr 2nd or 3rd from Montreal to load Lives 00k anti General Cargo for St. John's. Ntld. A. Pickiird ti: Co. Aiwnts Phone 240 L-IiliT-l1~2~l-25-26-28-30. Eastern Guardian IThls column is reserved for news of local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at I cents a word strictly pay- .@°_E'3_!5*""“.°f-. _ ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS i0 . the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume ..'ROBIN HOOD~ FLOUR is ec- onomical. More loaves of better bread from each bag. RDURING THE entire season pelts are received for shipment to the Prince Exiw-ttrci Island Eur Pool Limited by R. W. Stewart. Clark Brothers Store. Mtmiague, L~2l6-ll--2l-tf. ..'STOI' TRAFFIC-—Dlll'lil'_' the "will MM weather the street committee of the G0Ol‘"=iO\\‘Il Council found it, necessary . stop all traffic over the new work on Kent Street. G. .."L0.\DYNG POTATOES -—'I'he 8.8. Venus. first potato boat to ar- rive in Georzvtovvn this Fail. dock-ed early Wednesday morning completed loading the few thrus- anci bar's necessary to complete hcr cargo and sailed late the rain? evening. (1 ..'ELE("I‘ or-"ririTis .. A‘ the - nt lliPfilili-f! oi‘ tlis- G001": . wt: " "mt-u, liolri in "l" Ur-ititcil eitctcd prcsiticut and Mr. secretary while lavsrs. . tcci o and P" were rr-<.‘c:~tcri '- pity.- cu l2, C. Parent. l\ C‘- lii mm" \\'.'i" s in hcr anlzlc She is ("nfinecl to hei- home in Queen street. ..'TO BUILD RINK - Tenders are now hcingr called for the Georgctnain Sltatinii Rink. It is tintieri=tourl the Ccziticll plan on buiisiinz twri new ilues in the building. This would be a. mow in the right dirwtion and would warrant the offering cf much hirhc-r i ‘crs. Ilunzcui" has it that m l" of tho hay» are placiiic tenders avlnll an (w; toxin-taro- powxl Count‘: League. If this nia- irriallzes ill’: rink sh<iiil<l pii-Vl‘ worthiviiil-t- w the riiiht parties. G. ..'('HURCII BAZ.-\1'\R-'1"lie St. ‘ James Roman Catholic Church. Georgetown, hold their annual ‘ ba7aai~ on Vi'r"iiesr.lav' afternoon fllllll".'~ hurtiri-rls of P\ff‘."ll"ill sup-~ ' s"t":v'l iiwl '.’l'."“ c"! . live‘! by ill“ '.'ii‘f.'I‘ crowd ltvtll mic’ "i 'lit Mitsi- vvi vir- lll‘l‘li"i l\ ‘firs Vhwv H ilfl‘ uii and Nfrvr F-Mrce fia- clrtziiiii """ Fred McCiilioutli. ..‘DEl\N)LISl-iING BUILDING- Work of tearing down the Gordon brick building on Krnt Street. Grorczetnwn, Ls schcrliilcti to (Yet underway this wcck. Messrs. Ernest Roach and Henri: hfarfeil are. tin- ricrtakinv the iark 'I‘li~:- remov- imv of this old landmark will re- call happier (luvs of another and more prosperous era eniqvoti bi’ Gcorlzc-towii. Dara oi’ square-rig- gerl ships. when this beautiful east- cm harbor trave- sh-elter in the rail of many countries. Dnvs when the names of Gordon and McDon- ald ivr-rr- wcll-lmosvn in many of the \\'Oi‘l(l'.< greatest. maria. But alas. this era has zone and one by one the trade monuments have been wioeri out. one of the izrr-atrst of which is ih» hiilldinc shortlv to be demolished. Georgetown. basking TfYVPTilllV in the rare beatitv with which naturi- has en- dowed ‘her rrrhnns snrrnwfullv re- calls the life of yesteryear. G. PERSONAL! ..'Mr. Wallie McDonald of Charlottetown was in (leorvefomi supervlsina the loading of the F? Venus, G. “Winters. Wilfred Hunter and Walter McNclil of Charlottetown recently motored to (Emma-towns ..'M'r. John Stewart. retired C N. R employee. formerly of Georgetown but now of Pictmi. N. 8.. was a recent visitor in Geome- l town, the truest of his fitg-htoél Ill. Blanche Walker. - - !,’I“-l‘>V'U‘i»r .- P ill: and i!‘.'(>llill7. m‘. . r yrars kPl FY1995 f"? dressed at zirovod a biz success. mzs in -- v . the lottcrv llflVfi‘ rnairi" prizes t0 p‘: n73‘ . 5-}. Mr: Bcniomin Peri-v and Miss; “ 9 “r (‘an fm‘ mfm“ M Pli ' llcviali and \fr.'- Annie‘ r1 ‘n1, Rvlwriscn 'rlll'fiil“ll'ili tiir r~v-. l -» 4 . ... T .. 1., .1 EVERY TIME I HEAR A PLANF. GO OVEQ IT scAnss Ms sues, Tl-MMIN‘ ‘YOU'VE. GONE OFF WlTHOLFT ATHINC: 1o Luvs on, A ensues OF CLOTHES ER. W’ L- u \ \ ‘fl-ll; Elsievifisp l |\\\_i.\\\\3‘> \§\_§+§§\ vou \_\_\\\‘\\\_ is. l. \ him ii .53; He» .» W, ii . ~ , , pea-t‘); . . . .. 1H... , _ s‘ i w" ' q " ‘ffel/rlvu/‘l \\"\\i ..i..i t. " ‘ V“ . -|/"‘“7.:: if 1,‘ \ \c 1w$iia'vs~r:‘s'r%vi25i'5' t4- -/. JRW\L\JA"*5 ‘P-Lgh’ BRINGING UP FATHER By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE r 5 a YOU noun’ ever. Ivtovs soms OF sous: smas- AND REALIZE A Pnonrrwi uncen- STAND 5cm? mos! f5 ‘TOP PRICE Rla-rr - now 1 Linuamusnmlam n‘ 5010a’ Bvcmtnsmooiu soup mvoocx wiLLArPImmu-l lamina i-hulrfinstl-Y s! DADDY-GO IN TO i 5E5 MOTHEQ— v SHE'S CQVING " >3‘ ALL l DO ALL DAY l5 THINK ABQLJT GITTIN OUT MIGHT5 AN |r= 16H“ T—l WONDEQH: ICAN 6H‘ CK iN WITHOUT GiTTlM‘ A BLACK EYE‘ - l5 HE? BQOTHEQ lN JAIL. AGAlN ? watt, YOU ALL THOUGHT COUSiN MlLLlE HAD STAYED LONG ENOUGH! AND lF CAP'S DRACTISIN’ on TH’ SAXO- PHONE HELPED HER MAKE UP HER MIND, l DON'T SEE WHAT YOU'RE. FUSSING ABOUT Nov/i! WELLJ FEEL reiterate- AND ITHINK YOLJD BE. ASHAMED, MILT Sruoes! ' - p l lilW/l/Ff/‘l spill iliimhle, TrliealrerrxStarrilig POPEYE-- ISAW HiM DANCiMG LIKE O TiiiS rue SCATTEQiNG "1. t}, W "it HE lS ONLY PRETENDlNG TO 4* BE A OFALLTHEK} T@ u 0F ALLTHE '-."?K'1{@,{;y l POPEVE i$ A SiSsV WHATScTi-E MATTER’ HOW EASILY u.‘ I HAVE BEEN ' — ‘Tl-E RY G W“ w“ toceé-é uD F! WEEKS AT‘ A TIME- BOV K5 ' -IT' l. A5": I‘ ONNA M HAVE A VACATION‘ F l2 IGHTENED‘ By Edwina HEY —— o0 YOU WANNA HEAR m: PLAY MY PIECE? _ __/ Now Showing-"Roses Are Red-Violets are Blue." — To morrow-"A NIQQJ", From Little Bill.” SOAD MON WILL. COME UT AND FIGHT HiM lWiLL GlVE VA A t. NICE FLOWEQ ti? . ' YQWONT HURT mus “mt: rotten -- HOW'S MY LITTLEl I'M ALL Rieurlxuovr, “DOG’S" LIFE ‘Tr/s MY noes- YOU WOULDN HAVE SWINGEROO THIS BUT YOU LOOK THEY'RE SO MUCH TIME FOR AFTER" FAGGED OUT K|LL|NG DANCING, ANDY, IF NQQN? . ME . YOU'D ONLY TRY TO GET A JOB ¢ ..r1v<.mi...¢r..;.:.u4.--.-..M;.w-.s._.. ... .........,,v._._. u... . . ~ s: -i . THAT'S WHAT RUINED ME~LOOKIN6 FOR A 3'08 ni-xr-uu-u-nq CHEIR UBANU! I'LL SPEAK TO MY B055 AUOUT A I09 FOR YOU. ; WAlT HERE I Z (, . \_ / -) c‘ i * r" ~ ' "innit." ,i w- “ v * .