SATURDAY. "IIOW "INOCENT a drug can be- and how helpful! I'm done with pur- ea gatives that ve even a childrs s s- tern so acid you can detect it 1n l e rspiration. A little cascara is a per- lljlt sweetener, and my boy and l both love the candy- CASCARETS A Mother, ller Child, and One Dime! Easy to Keep the. System Sweet at Any Age Many people who never have to take a laxative eat a candy cascaret now and then. Do you know why? They have found that cascara sweet- ens the whole system-brings an im- maculacy oi person that means every- thing. lgprevents bodilychemisuy from ever m ing one unconscious] otien- sive to others. And what a pe ect reg- ulator of the bowels! -Salts affect the lining of the bowels. Mineral oils leave a coating that blood must cany 0H through the pores. How much better to cascarize the sys- tem, and cause the bowels to expel everything by normal muscular con- traction! To say nothin of the cleaner, sweeter condition that ‘asks for days- a wholesome condition that makes the use oi deodorant: quite unnecessaryin January or July! Men and women whose years have brought on sluggish- ness oilen find that a cascaret only once a week is all the tonic they needed. Cascara is splendid for children, too, and they love the taste of this candy ~laxative which every drugstore has for 10c and 25c. the, pa”; Fur Notice Mr. W. J. Berg-in, representing Rcvillon Frercs of Montreal, with offices at New York, London and . Paris, has arrived 0n the Island and is interested in buying Silver Fox Skins. He is particularly interested in the higher grade skins, ‘and will be pleas- cd lo meet Fox [taut-hers at the office of .l. l). Jenkins, (‘harlofteiowih was not ‘as large n crowd 457-l1-l8-lwk. ilotice tol-‘oitliiancher and Buyers ~ llaving pcltcd and cleaned Fox and other furs for the past. two years, for thc firm of J. D. Jenkins. Bedeque and Vicinity We are pleased to learn Airs. George MacFarlane. Fsrnwood. ‘I! recovering after her severe lllnesi. Mr. Walter Craig, Wetaskawaa. Alberta. la visiting his mother. Mrs Lemuel Craig, Lower Bedequo. While on the lslantl, he is attend- ing to fox ‘business. and purposes leaving for his home- in a short time. While on his way back, he will attend the Toronto Ppir. Mrs. John Murray, Chelfon, has returned to her old home alter he- iug absent for some time. Mr. Albert Wright, Central Bed- eque. has returned home after u pleasant visit to friends in Munc- toii. N.H. Wr- nre sorry to learn of the ill- ncss of Miss Ruth Sobey, Scarle- town, and hopt- it will only be a few (lays before she will be out iir- unnd again. hlisses Alice Jewell, Mildred Woolner and Mr. Lloyd Jewell. Senrlelown. were visitors to (ihvlt- mi this week. Miss Muriel (lardiner, Bedequo. spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gardiner, Chelt- Oil. Aliss Jenn Frizzell. Central find Brine. icli .\londny morning for U. S.A., ivhcrc she will spend the, winlci- nionihs. ‘Mrs. Earle Pearson. Chelton, is vl-tlllnt: her parents. Mr, nnd Mrs- Willinin Cairns, Freetown. A birthday party was hold atthc Baptist pnrsonngc, (‘eutral Bedeq- uc, Nov. 12th, tho roads and wea- ther being so unfavourable, there in at- f- ndance as ihcro might have been A very pleuiuint evening wasfiipent in inusic and games. loo f'l‘('fllil nnil candy were Fiillll, ll goodly sum was realized. xiiss iiyriis Pit-knits. Wiluiot. was u week cud visitor lo (fhclfnn. While there she was llie uncut of 3% 1Q B Mr. and Airs. Edward (lnrdiiu-r. A number ui‘ Young Peoplc of edoquti attenilcd the Young Peo- ple's Conference in Kensington on 'l‘ucstlny. Mrs. (Dial Sutherland, Summer- sido is visiting in Feruwootl, the gitest of her brother, Mr. George liiucFai-lane. ‘Mrs, James Beers. (‘lit-lton. was " a visitor to Stininiersiile iiloudny. TIIE CHARIQOTTETOWN v Ups and DownsiIn Tryon and Vicinity “Though the nights are dark and dreary and the air is lull ol sleet." tthere is still a few items of new-a in our little “burg? These l will relate in as few words as possible. as my mind is in u daze-for l have becn out car driving on our improved highways-in a rain storm! Miss Amy J. ilowiitt, Principal ot Darnley School returned to resume her study alter the Thanksgiving Holidays. ' Tho Misses Gertrude liowatt and Kathryne Dobson returned recent~ ly after n visit to the Provincial Capital. The host of‘ friends of Miss Vio- let Clarke, ofAugustins Cove, arr delighted t0 know that she is do- ing nicely. alter her recent operir tion. Everyone hopes to see lior home and enjoying her usual goo-i ‘health soon again. Miss Retta Toombs, Asaisttinl Teacher of Tryon (lonaoliiluted School, was n visitor to S'Sltle oi. jMonduy nlternoon. ' The Misses Edith Lord oi’ R.T. Holmium, Ltd. Summerside, and Ann Bradshaw. of Mlddletown imr tore-d to Tryon on Thanksgiving Day, when». they vllsted relatives. Mrs. Iiiriy Dawson. alter passlnz: a few weeks with her daughter, lilrs. Russel Thompson oi‘ N. Tryon‘ returned to hcr homo hero this week. ' ' bliss Ruby Lord oi‘ tho staff of R.T. lllilmtlifs, Ltd, S'Side, i-ipelll‘ u few pleasant days with her llllfrl enls .l\i|'. and Mrs. Charles Lord of North Tryon last week. We undcH stand she has rcturned again to S’Sidc, tn resume hor (fillies. Miss Marguerite MacNell of Scurletown returned to her home last week, lilo-r visiting with Mr.. and Mrs, Albert itliihey oi‘ ’l‘rynn. Tho friends oi‘ Mr. ilerbcrt Prof- flti, gcninl proprietor of’ ihc Orion! ilotcl in Victoria, very‘ much rc- lgrel his ri-clent misfortune oi’ in", ljurlng his face, when proceeding l-i take off one of the tires 0i’ lllN new truck it suddenly blew out. with terrific force. striking Mr. Proiiiltl in thc face with serious result-m; \Vo all hope to sec “l-larli" back on tho job soon again, piloting his 11/: ton truck through dnngrrou“ shoals. liiiss Eliza Boulter of Victoria. G UARDIAN ISHER BODIES GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, CADILLAC ' LA SALLE When the salesman points to the mono- gram plate bearing the symbol “Body by Fisher” on a motor car, he goes a long way toward completing the "sale. For it: is perfectly plain that the public today is Novmnisaa w, 1921* r-"x-rrl‘; - AlcLAUGHLiN-BUICK l’ v m L_IMITED ,,_,,.,.., . . . oaxtnzvd v’? OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC » 1 cnizviiour I have now started business myself and have nniv in- is now employed in the store of stalled one of the most modern Fur Cleaning Plants. i’ our general merchant, Mr, Erni-sl. grouping motor cars in two classes— lluwuft. lokliii: tlic plaice of hllil-II first-Choice cars arc Aielhir P. Ala-hey, ivhois about to . _ _ We" 1ri1"~~1'-1'>11~ ' , ~ with Fisher Bodies, and those which do not oiler the superior comfort, value and beauty inherent in every Fisher design A niisccllonctuis shower was \. held zit ihcghtinic oi Mr. Wm. Cull- l-Ililcicnt. satisfactory service guaranteed. Q lWPlf. (‘enlrnl liednquc. Inonday _ _ i night in honour ul‘ his daughter i-iticts Manson/mu». M... _|..,,,,|._ M", L, n, “m, Dar,‘ ii in nu interesting cveul in n t'-~w oonnou LUND ,_ 174 Great George Street. CllARLOT'i‘ETOWN, P. E. l. Mr. and Mrs, James hiurray, of Augustine (‘ovc, iire receiving ill-Bl contritilulnllotis of their man)’ friends on the lliTlVlll oi‘ u ilne new baby. Phone “(L liir. John (‘uuuolly. iledcquo, is takuu»! advantage of the fine wea. I ther. hc is busy hauling spuds to market in his new Chevrolet truck for Mr. Dnu .\lc(.'lii‘tll", (Jhelton. _ Qff Mr. nnd Mrs. Stedfort‘. Green. left on Friday of last weak for lfflrtowu, where thoy intend spend< ing the whiter. During the suni~ mer. Mrs. (irecu was the guest o.’ her mother, Mrs, Sarah MacKenzic. qf Tryon. Y y»- v -. A.¢$\ ...._ E. R. BROW 146»Richmoiid St. pill-e, Life, Accident, Sickness and "IT-MI" 11!?“ .. he .:,_-..¢'=-= ‘l .1. IZ§LY Airs, Charles (lamplicll. Chclton. Hlienl the week-end yvlth her dau- Khlcr. Mrs. .I.W. Waugh, New An- nan. _.__\._i~__ cud at her former home here. pointed in his place would ably Y" the position as he had fmluen" Mr. and Mrs. Percy L. Douglas assisted Mr. hlcNutt. He als and son, Keith, accompanied by Mi‘. uommended the good done by tlr and Mrs. James McLaliEhllfl. Smll- Juvenile Court. Mr. McNutt tli hope, motored to Mount. Stewart and retiring agent then gave ii. rel!" Pisquid on Sunday last. ‘in detail of his line work aiid . ‘hearty vote of thanks WM 8W9" l‘ Spanl-‘hini and to Miss C. E. Holman l" meetings were full of interest and them the goods being put upon me helpfullness. each and every uilfiillli‘ shelves. etc. ‘d i hi ler part well. Tr‘. vlfllwr" l" ‘he "Emmy mw" Mi greslzltlrhlht dl’ (thich of the (iroups rw- Mr. Frank Jardine, the genial and S'Side on Saturday evening of last]. presents“ gave n short report otobliging clerk in W. l... McLean's Week 1'11"" lllifi Vicinity were thel “ma, their group wits ucconiplish- general store is now at Douglas stu- McssrsrlPercy hlflfllmfllli Ralph Ly- m‘ 0n account of me treat-yum» tion todafttcndlto thchyliotzgciieslvpcgng mini; Jm nlnciientl; lloyd liow- A, ; H as om- w-Qupsiippe rointierc. r. ts _c s- att; Eldon Lar e, Arthlur ilowatt, m“ g a e o w '0'“ ~' .. ,. .sey, who has been doing this, hnv- l I V] m n h’ H wan unable to remain for tli Nell an f‘ i‘ (‘IWKI . ' Mr. John Jeffery, Lower Benet-l- uc. has rclurnetl home after visit- lHi-t irlencs in St. Eleanors. Charlottetown Mrs. Arthur Warfmnn, Manolo“ N11. was ll passenger on the car I _Mr. Arthur Jay, Borden, TPPPY Fnesday. She plans on stay- Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. Sailings 1 M1‘- Ani-zus MacDonald. (Iheitou. ind tho misfortune or inning o“ a loft and fracturing his flrnL He L; 11min: as well ns cun be expected, Mr Fred Clark. Chelfon, him lei‘: for (‘ape Bear. Thin is the second "In Mr. Clark has made this rail _in his inotor boat. Til’? following is Chelton school for (ictober: (ii-ado Vii-i, Clam Ameck (lrndc ilk-Garnet Afiicck, (ii-min ll Souior-Auutcn Hears. Grade if .lunior~l\'ellli Affleck Isl; Priullm. McCardic, 2nd. (ll-adv l SeniorN Emhm" "Tmii- Gfflilv 1 Junior, (in!- vlu (llnfk. Perfect nflendatici- for fbc mom}, the month of ' “M111 AmPPR and Pflllllilei .\lc(7.ir- ille. May L. Human, Teacher, ~i_ _ ARREST 0F TROSZKY NEAR the standing of, the adjacent community of August- ine Cove, and left Mr. and Mrs. Iiruce Campbell the proud poeses~ sors of n flno uciv son. Congratu- latlons, Mrs. John MacDonoltl and Mrs. Harry Clarke, of Augustine Cove. visited Tryon Went on Friday ul last week, while there they were attests of Mr. and Nlrs. Stedfiri’. ' hiuilens. Mr. and Mrs Steward Macliiiclr- on and Mrs. ilowtift of Carleton. wire guests of Mr. and Mrs, May- nard Fay oi‘ Tryon, last Saturday. ‘Mrs. Donald Iii. iiell of Tryon naid n flylug' visit to Augustine (love mi Friday or ldeii WPPk. Despite the advcrse wcnlhcr rind slippery roads, n motor party: Mi: and Mrs. Wendi-ll Lori; bliss Kath- of Ketislnglon. The many friends of Mr, llnrr , - - .- < '- ~ ~ Mt. r - toi their u! , r _ Y‘ i ' I ,| I, m ._. mg left in answu to a call to act as Sunday at bib 70111191 11°11"? l" Ifiiiug Secy Freflfiflfel‘ ‘ nit. on the island tor a few days . hi5‘: {“Y§'e;f nl|),:l,lu,“a::,|l (,u,,,e,:,;v brakcnixin on tlic C. N. R. So Mrs. Stewart. living “e,-v|¢e_ plate Glass Insurance at vi-"illlllll rrlentls in liedeuuc. on Friday. November liih, Old wealllexo‘, high“, “f ti“, hosp'i,uuiy McLeod has taken Mr. Jardiucls ~v-——-<o>——— i The fonewgng Board of llliiuazi I owest Rate. friend Stork puid u flying chi] m exhumed "m" ‘by “w gum, "mp1,, place iii the store, and vcry capably ANNUAL ME£T|NG 0F Ti-lilmgm wmi elected for 1927-28. fills the position. Mrs. H. Court. who has been y spending some time at licr former Norton, of (irapaud, very much i‘J' home here. has returned to her home gret his itidispositiou, but siuccrc- m gum“ Rwcr’ hope to sec him out soon. The Abltcau Bridge. which has In Friday's issue of The Guardian been in a terrible condition for the we noticed an item saying Mr. Ira past month is being gradually grii- DQ118185. 0119 0T OUT CMZBDS. veiled and, no doubt, will make n acted the Q0013 Sflmflfitflll motorist. 'l‘hat is typical of great difference in its mid rendcd liuitlini; nn cash-r lusk 11'3- tha formerly. Ami now likc the man coming out. from swimming, l'ni drawing uenr my clothes (clui-ce.) ' l-‘rom your old friend o->-—- MT. STEWART NOTES And still it rains! “no condition. blame Iicr brother. Mr. Guy Glover, accompanycd hcr. Always ready to hclp. Mrs. G. F. Hittchcsnn and daughter Miss Dorothy. motored to Mounl lStewnrt Thursday and returned Fri- ‘day evening. ' After the recent heavy rains n number of our citizens found thcir cellars lo be veritnblc reservoirs. One in particular. having to have ll‘ lthe vicinity of 400 bucketiuls of wat- 1 didn't nbuce cr taken out. had to a CHILDREN'S AIID SOCIETY OF PRINCE COUNTY President, Dr. J. A. McPhes- v 1st Vico-President-Gco. B. 3h Nutt. 2nd Vlce-President-—lfi°11i11dl McNelll. Sec‘y Green. l lion, Siolicitor-dlealh 511°"- Mauagars—.\irs. H’. T- mm MTH. 1.. a Allen, Mrs- B» W- $11 ton, Mrs. L. A. MOON. w“ “gr licyle. Mrs. J. M. Ntlmmlah Sonucmnnn, Miss Mnrflflr“ e g Mill. ic. n. Strong, MH- mi“ waati. Rev. J. J. Mcllvnllldjenn Archdeacon White. Rev- 111~ Cam Rev, Mr. Fraser. Mr. Thane J hell. Mr. A. F. Arseuanlt. M1?“ - ' McNally, Mr. J. E- mmm‘ ‘ r’ ' S. Perry, Dr. A. W. ward» 'l‘lio Children's Aid Socicly held its :inuu:il niecling in tho (‘iric linililinu, Suuinici-sitlc, cii 'l‘ucsduy cvcnini; November 8th. Tile ul- icutlnucu was faiir and the Presid- t-ul have n hricl‘ resume 0f the act- ivitics of illi‘ Society during year, giving n cicilifnlile report of n quiet irork (loin; in rcceiving ncgiectcil children and establishing n mous- un- of kindly control never tho luw- lvss youth ul‘ ihc town. Ninu lliPUilllKfl were hcld during llit‘ yiia" with nu zivcrnge uttentl- unci- of iu-vuu. iind lilo l1resldeut 1 dcpiurcd tlu- luck of tuft-rest shown i l1)’ llu- illi'lll|)l'l‘-‘4 und tho public in lllllfld work which is really vital to |i|it- wclfaire- of‘ ihu cc-nimnnity. i Among lhc ivztrds undcr supuivl- siuu nl the prcscui time, Ollfllllllii liccn plnccd in n good home for TreasureP-Elellllm‘ C‘ Safety Fir“- ' dint Will Pyle, the Scottish c011" . gain! ___ rync Dobsnti; Mrs. v.1». u . u; m“ 511ml 0f the new moon. but you minimal» (inc is in u... Profcsi- doesn't niind mum; a aw” “i ll’ fir)”; Molgtmal fi 0112626 WARQAWI Ne“ 17___Unconflmed M“ Amt," 8mm, “m, ‘hemlntvJevldently could notuhave "hanged a Services in the Presbyterian church unl (h-pliunugc and several are in himself, die was vllsfitllllffflgnfift‘ MELITA IIQV. 5. "mm "W" $011M Russia say um (Fawn Stmicru, all o; Tmm ,,,_ 3pc rigid which betoklens Xfiéfegiellg (geld Wiibargtttlowvilre c0ti- ‘In... ‘ltoinan (alumina owhiuuiin». Falls with “an, 3;“ rm [Dad/kt Guido”) flmtenaa ) lwflpool the an...“ of Tmtzky and zmovle" wnued ‘he Young People.“ Conn,“ such an.‘ done, men any w ieu - . . . irliii. dig in n Rt-loitn School in llnl- _they wliitc Ximermm “m. mfhere [om Saint John s a matter of a few days. Doubt is flmi hold in Kcnaingtou, ILEJ. on ‘ ' Q . _ '1}; wue" e ' throw u W111‘ ex ressed th t ~ervlces l" m‘? Umled Chlllch ihc President icgrettt-il tho inns B 510W m“! l‘ yo" o nourcuit: m. e .. .. i» i» r "1 1‘ [flail/BLUES 0w ( Grflllflck L/UPIPDOL sibiy will appeal tn their followers ériue: lime: Sea: View; KBIIIBHIK‘ Zflplfilidt-iguilh: 'alll:.rki.1§,§w,,fw'.° am’ l." m“ kindly “ml emclent Hum" lmlmldlh-‘tlllia: dilution for nirio 11k E n c_ (I inlthle army. honing to instigate re- ton; Freetown and from yarlnns dc, to finish "I and rlgm’ behmé Mm Jgmgg puny, Brighton Tcr- Jinx (mm fllcnulthm: cmlfldered- a? gfihwuthen asked; "line Y9 [DEM-at ol$flofi'fi,fiumkyuuerpaal_ ~ i vo ut-TY action. other parts were present rind the rucc. Chnrlottctown. spout. the weck- '0 l“ ' m‘ w ‘l "(lhiitdl flit-L lb" '0! “Hun” fl t.) fobh, 81122-120111 t; Snllélhdlflfiltlil. 3111181118 UD Fflflwl‘ l’ _ l lnm‘ 1 .._Bg Gnortre "MQFM" Y ' - - OFF 1_ . _-r {QHT- BY GOLLY-l LL BE Mow r41" Mi Ti-tudn- iT anew Misfit’- 21122222412... rssszzaxras... we...» M... n»: a», dlasgoiuflamnm lbw/upon] LOOK QOOO- YOU'RE. 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