fl§'-—5P"F|-lh l-fhif‘! I h s1 Iii b. I! T t) ll It N 3 . l: tl kl Ii l1 st - c THE CHARLOTTETOWN 4i‘ cllfbrllt FBfiQlIQ-aclanger signal l It usually means that you need-—> G H RONIC fatigue should not be neglected. Chronic fatigue takes the 'oy out of living. Then, there is always the danger t at your system will gradually become weaker and some serious illness develop. 'llie simple way to overcome chronic fatigue is to crcuie iii the body larger stores of calcium, phos- phorus and iron—the “Vital 3". These three elements are needed for the creation of new energy, vigor and strength. They ciiricli the l)l00tl, (one up the nerves, etiiiiulutc iippi-tite and help digest food. You ciiii increase your supplies of the “Vital 3" by taking Fellows’ Syrup rcgularly three times a day. In addition, Ifelloivs’ Syrup will bring you potassium, sodium lllltl other lllll‘l(‘l‘lll substances which, combined with the “Vitiil 3", kcop tho blood llpltlffillllkfllltllfi and hclp to prevent tint tired eeling’ . Wliilevliellowws’ Syrup l\i hccn prescribed by )lll_\'.~.ll‘ll\llS for (i0 yours, aiiil its worth is ri-vogiiized in 52 countries-i, IllOllLTl] research lius found that ailcquiite supplies of calcium, phosphorus and iron are far more needed by the human system than the originator of the Fellows’ formula knew when he first put this thlOlP WfElftl-[QIIJOUS tonic and restorative on l9 Inlll’ T.‘ i Doii’t drug arouiiil duy aftcr day. ivcck uilcr iii-ck, uitli ‘chronic fati uc._ Take Felloivn’ ifiirup. Revitalize yoiirse mth the "Vital 3" and get more icy out of living. 2 sires. At all drug stores. FELLOWS. I25 COMPOUND OF HYPOPHOSPHITES World Famous p‘ J7EE. WIM- ‘F-CALCIUM Vital to life and health. Con- stant and adequate supplies of calcium are absolutely neo- essary to promote normal action of niusclra and nerves, to liuihl and UIJMTHQIVB alrnng rigid liniics an sound tooth. Too low a supply o! calcium causes oversensiiivo nerve irritable muscles, doc-aye teeth and softened bones. Ordinary dicta are more likely to lic deficient in calcium than in any other mineral element. ‘al-PHOSPHORUS Ari important constituciil. of all i-clls ol tho llllll)’, of the lwiicn and irliiiirliiliir linsiica, uiiil llbl iimoug :ill flu as u llPrYl‘ fiiml. l’\i~i . fur regulating unil iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiifl . IlviVlVll for turning stai-i-liy lmirls (lIIPH/l, otatoos. sugar) iiiio 0llf*l'i.'_\‘. ‘resh supplies are iiuded daily. 3~—IRON Tho vutiro stun‘ nl Irvin iii Hm liiiiiinn swlwiii is lll‘l_" Ullilllli (me-tenth m‘ uu niiiirr, (Hill constant reiiewalnf tliL-il‘ l! in elcriiw-iir is 13"4‘l‘r'>. _ maintain cnerm". riii-iiizrli rind evcn lilc iiwll. v ll’ Pfltlllflll iron is inn. Fllliiilliirl \"\‘|‘l_\' tl.l\' in the llfldly culls uiiil ri-d lil-uul rorpusvlcs. lllu l\ltii'nl strviiiii‘ irill rlriiw upnii ilio rlllllll IPSFITO stores m tli» liicr. eplccn nnrl brine marrow, llius wciikanlng ihc entire body structure. AiuiPiiiiii nnrl tliiii lilfliill riiiiply iiii-uii insutliriciit irriii in llll‘ 6,\'.‘~‘ll'!l|. of Henry H. Westinghouse, Chair- man of the board of tllc Westing- WESITNGHOUSE OFFICIAL DIES house Al: Brake Compiiny- He died , , GUARDIAN» .-__,-~ Kliiizidlaii Press) at the age of 80 after a long lllnfssl 652-31893 S5925‘! NEW YCRK, Nov oi the it-‘isiinghcuse Companies‘ throughout Canada and the United Starlet today had lost onc 0f their outstanding executvrs with the death Saturday at Gcchen. N. Y” ber- _.____i__. In the international fght for markets. even gcundhuts ipea- nuts) are classified and graded. l9—C!flcln1s resulting from a m: last Deccan‘ l ..'Tli|n rnli-mn ls YEIBPTPII for new! of l. oiil linen-at but flllvrrflfllll‘ or a IHHVK)‘ ii-. u a niiiy bu lniicrlcil a! 2 cent: u ivurd airictly payable In advance. ..'OLD TIMIE FIDDLERS CON- TEST at Montague on Thursday. 2853. SIJMMERSIIJE’ and Prince County -’l'hl| column l: ronarvod for newl of local liitervn but ILIYCIIIIIIII of a newly iiiiiure may In Inserted n 2 cent: n word alricfly puyubla in lil- Vance. -CEM.ENT and labor are racon- able. Invest ln a cement drive-way and buy cement at Bruce's. 2855.’ —SAVE the surface with Jap-A- Lac pure porch and floor paint. sold ‘ at Braces. 3855. —THlCK BUTT SLATE surfac- ed fireproof shlnglcs, modern col- ors. in stock at. Brace}. 2855. -DON"1‘ FORGET the Auction sale of Robert Stsvert, Wllmot Val- ley on November 22nd. 2854. —'I~‘INED $10 AND COSTS-A party from Wilmot Valley came be- fore Mr. G. M. Matthews at Sum-_ inerslde 0n Saturday for an in-' fraction of the Prohibition Actfl mid was finccl $10 and costs. S. -THE ANNUAL BAZAAR AND TEA of Sr. Mary's Academy will be hold iii 5i. Puuls Hall, Summer- siclc, Wednesday mid Thursday, rlcirciubcr 22nd and 23h. Supper will-be served from 4.3u to '1 P. M. Handicrafts will be on display. Bmgn, flshlng pool and other at- lfflfllullb. Don't forgot the (talc. 2820. corner of Watcr and Spring Streets. Sonic llillllllgl‘. was done to the l'eudcrs 0f both cars but no scr- ous damage was reported. On Sat- urday a bg truck rim into a ladyl as she was leaving the curb on Water Street ncai- the Royal Bank, causing her to back suddenly, run- ning into a parked car. Some dain- age was done to the two cars, but not the truck. S. i? I -C. W. L. AT MISCOUCHE~ The regular monthly meeting or; l NOVEMBER 21, m; Imperial Tobacco Company o! Canada. limited PRICE REDUCTION! 4nd Poker Hands, too! g/fll packages now‘ contain more tobacco; and there is aireduction of 5c on each It pays to “Roll Your Own” with TURRET FINE CIGARETTE TOBACCO SAVE THE PO 1/, lb. tin CUT KER HANDS era and sisters: James Peters, of field received the sad news a short‘ Boston; Benjamin Peters of Hall- time ago that his brother Daniel x; Mlss Minnie Peters of Boston; McDonald of Winnipeg had died in Mrs. Qalliini, and Mrs. Arsenault of that clty after a short illness. Mr. Alban, Maine. to whom much sym-' McDonald has llvcd in Winnipeg pnthy is extended. The funeral is!‘ for the past twenty-five yeiirsl taking place this morning at 9 where he conducted a ba-rberlng’ o'clock to St. Paul's Church andl business and was well known and cemgtgpy, s_ highly respected by a great many Islanders and provlnclallsts. Hla many friends here regret his sud-l den demise ea he was a man ofl PERSONALS -Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mllllgan o! Moricton are visiting in Summer- side for a few days. B. —-Mrs. Alexander Murray of splendid character. Freezing Apple Maggots Experiments have been conduct- cd, says the Cold Storflge News Let- ter of the Dominion £78411’ lnd Cold Storage Branch, at the New York State Agricultural mperlment sta- tion at Geneva on the viability of eggs and larvae of the nipple mag- got it was found ln these experi- ments that eggs and larvae of the Mr M A McEntee who was ser ‘apple ma“ m unable lously injured a few weeks ago and smflve mntmued expw‘ to temperatures customar- taken to the Prince County Hospl- “m tel for treatment, ls slowly reoov-tny maintained m mm “M Elma?” houses. naznely 31 to 33 deg. P‘. u“, Miscmwhe branch o; thei Richmond has entered the Prince .0. W. L. was held on Sunday af- ternoon ln the Convent class room. There was a large attendance. Mrs. Ephraim Gaudet presided. A num- ber of new members joined the society that, afternoon. It was de- clded to hold the monthly meetings the first Sunday in the month dur- lng the winter. The wlilsi; parties and dances held during the week under the auspices of the C. W. L. for charitable purposes continue to be very successful. S. . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to The Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hiuue. or left at H. J. Maborrs Drug Store, Montague. 106. ..'TIIE PRINCE EDWARD IS- LAND Fur Pool Limited is rcoeiv- ing pelts throughout the entire see.- son in Charlottetown at the office 0t J. A, Webster and Company, 156 Richmond St, as well as at the head office Sumrncrslde. Watch for m next, week 2806 -—MISCELLANEOLYS SHOWER- Mlss Evelyn Pillman ivas tendered a miscellaneous shovrcr at her home on Friday evening by a riumq ber o! her friends. The rooms were very prettily arranged HORSE SHEETING USED IN WORLD OF FASHION NEW YORK, Nov. 20.-—Horsc B THE REASON is that clieap name- less bulbs are not quality built nor $4 rigidly tesleil like EDISON MAZDA / LAMPS. To avoid costly burnouls ’ look for the name on lamps you buy. QM“ EDISON MAZDA é BURDEN FOX SHOW NOVEMBER, 24th. 193a 5 CLASSES Dark Medium Silver- Adult Male Adult Female Pup Male Pup Female Medium Silver- Adult Male Adult Female Pup Male Pup Female Dark Silver- Adult. Male Adult Female Pup Male Pup Female Light Medium Silver- Adult. Male ’ Adult Female Pup Male Pup Female Pale Silver- Adult Male Adult Female Pup Male Pup Female Show open to registered and unregistered foxes of the fourth district of Prince only. Entries will be received up to and including Nov. 22nd. Entry fee of 50c will be charged [or eiicli fox, all foxes to be in the rink at 9.30 a.m. Entries to be mailed to Douglas Bell, Cape Traverse. or R. S. MacKenzle, Borden. Admission to Show 25c. sheeting. formerly “gm oniy [or streamers, autumn floivcrs and pot-P racehorse blankets, has riscn from led Plllmi- Seflwd “m1 the bride‘; 1L5 10w 65mm m a gpm-igwpfn- fabric. to-be was Miss Edith McDonald. A; It's being used for women's shortsi IOVEIY 81TH)’ 01' 8W5 We"! ODQHN‘ by Adler 8c Adler. With the shortsl for the bride by Miss Hclcu Walk- is worn a. cravancl-ted svraggci‘ coat. ' or and Miss Georgie Montgomery. ' County Hospital for treatment. S. --lvlr. Edward MoGrath of Tig- nish 1a a patient in the Prince County Hospital. S. --Mr. Wm. H. Palmer of Suin- mcrside Ls undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital. B. —-Mr. Elmer Cotton, son of Mr- John Cotton of Kelvin, underwent a serious operation on Monday in arlng and may be able to return home lri the course of a few weeks. Owing to the frosty and incle- ment; weather of the past week very few potatoes have been shipped from this station but a large quan- house here- Canadian Cattle Opportunity the Prince County Hospital and f: doing nicely. S. ' Reviewing the situation or an —Mrs. Haslam of Bradalbane underwent a serious operation fri the Prince County Hospital on Sat- be expected. S. ~——F'1‘lel1d5 are pleased to see Mrs. opportune time for steer feeding‘ and finishing. pamphlet 143, lssuedl by the Domhlon Department or! Agrlcu tuie, states: “We have in‘ Wllhi "may and ls doing as well as can Canada large qiirnttles or coarse Gram‘- ll e.. barcy, oats, feed irheat. etc. as well as abundance‘; of good quality roughagrs for Complete mortality is effected Ln about 35 days. Emergency o1 larvae from apples starts about July 15th to 20th and may continue until De- cember. In nature, larvae or the fllmle maggot may endure a mean "P911118 and may survive in fruit when sub-freezing air temperatures of short duration occur. The nat- "ml mflrlflllty of’ larvae varies with the vflflety of apple. 1n general. the later the date of maturity of mg fruit, the higher the motrallty. ..._.__.___.. AGE OF‘ DAIRY COIVS FOR U. K. wiui referenoe w iris uiiim Kingdom as a market for dairy ‘cows, the CTndan Animal Pro- ducts Trade Commissioner states that the preference ri age ta for _second calf cows of reasonably good size. A trade at lower values and probably limited. may be dons ln older animate, but seven o: eight calf czws. andolder, should ‘not be shipped except to fill order! ‘definitely stat ng such ages. I'm choice for aged mllkers la deter- mned by the buyefls ability w pa: and not by hi: preference. The fu- ture trade in dairy cows can be oemrted by a polcy that will on- sue the selection and shipment of animals equal to chore shipped durng the fntroduutory period. l‘! may even be expanded to include oows with regained official ze- tlty is stored 1n the large wiire- l°mp°m"“’° “ “w detlm“ "M" °°'d °’ p°"f°'m"°°' __.__é_-___. The oil palm 1s the most impot- tant crop of Nlg ria and gran wild throughout the south. Women are replacing men II government trlegraphers in Eng- |1and. SUPERIOR PELTS Come from foxes fed liberally with IMPERIAL FOX BIS- CUITS. Highest Prices on all fur markets arc realized by ranchers who make IMPERIAL PRODUCTS their staple food. our.» Alexander‘ McNclll of siim- which thfre is i» wry nwr market n]ct§id(i m“, again 55m. being comi-W: have the ever recurring spec. i {mm to the house with a spmlnedltaclc o.‘ large numbers of unflnish-| INCREASED PELT VALUES follow regular use of IMPERIALS wlilcli arc prepared from also of horse sheeting. The practi- cal thing about these coats fs that water spots from wet bathing suits don't penetrate them. Horse shooting is a durable cotton twill, and comes in many plaids. It almost never wears out, but it is too sturdy to drape well, and so will not be usccl for beach dresses. Another new fabric shown by this house for resort wear is tie ccitou. They say It is the only cotton i Miss Ernestine Mnrchbank read tho lverscs which wérc very humorous and caused a good deal of laugh- tcr; ivhllc Miss Stella. Heffel endl Miss Ethel Stiwert assisted in ar-l ranging the gifts. Miss Plllrnan re- plied very ‘graciously to the good ivlshes of her friends and thanked ‘them for their lovely gifts. After | a dainty lunch a general sing soniil , irzis enjoyed. iritli Mrs. J. C. Mr:- ling a week with frfcurls ankle, which happened when she, fell going down the steps of her home. S. - EMERALu ,~ Mrs. Fred Slnott of Morcll has» returned to her homo aftcr spend- _iii the] vicinity of Emerald. ed Clltll" going on cur markets.) causing mmedlate direct loss t0 the producer and ultimately de- pressing the whole catre industry. yet such cattle coud be f'nl.sherl sttlsfactoriiy on lhos‘ feeds for which there ls at pi-rsent such a poor primary market and rta pro- fit to the feeder. Properly flnlshcd Canadian cat- tle of right tyne and breeding wiiill lOP the markets both at homo andi IMPERIALS must be led. direct from factory. [prmulp tested Nid approved by world's leading fur experts. To secure highest-grade, Ilsmiln . really worth-while helm The Peltlng Season is fast approaching. Get your foxes in good shape with IMPERIALS. lng them new, start at. once and a great Improvement will very shortly be noticeable, fully justifying our claims. For sale by distributors In leading business centres and Should you not be feed- IMPERIAL BISCUIT c" rh l ,fllcdb, theyve found that is really non-l Quame M e Pam 0 ow v" crushablc. It is truly a meifs tie a danm s’ '1 Friends or Mr. Walter smmi of °""‘°“ a‘ '- wn-‘ldmbl’ Prem- Wcst. Newton regret to learn that mm w u” mwuce‘ and Wm 1m" he L‘ confined m his home wmflprove the wlirle cattle trade of the 00., LTD. fabric. The tic materials previously known to the fashion world were tic SllkS~l1ll(l, incidentally, they're still very good. Ever so many tie sllk travel suits and evening frocks arc seen iii tho palm bench collections Still another new fabric is oi"- gandy sccrsuckcr. IL has u. crisp, sheer look, and‘ the familiar scor- sucker crinkle. Hezivlcr sccrsuckcr are still good. but arc seen in new" stripes and pk. ds. Palm brzicli clothes nrc extrciiicly practical this yeah-quite a contrast to the spectacular fashions of busi- ness "boom" days. The dress silhoucitc is natural, llu- skirts ll 0r l3 lflCllPs from the floor, Mnuy arc liillllllf‘ lWO-DlCCQ drgsgcg of silk sliirliiig, with ovcrblouses. Canada has aclii-"vcri rapid pm. grass lri recent years in expozts of ' lcnt lfiillll r. U9 I ltather ‘ —-PASSING 0F MRS. CHARLES. lAlcsENAllLT-Thcrc passed awnyl on Sunday in the Prince County M . F’. E. M h , h t, l Hospital at the age of 84 years, r um y mere an s . preparing to move his business to f 1 -l ll , M . Ch - v I» ‘ s ' ' ‘ y] C. Hughes whore he will have more pneumonia. country. Fewer cattle, particularly of the ‘ecsv, unriuuicd kinds, aiiii more of the deep. soggy, w-ii fin- ‘shed kind, ls what the market and consumer arc demanding today, and there ls profit for the produ- cer in meeting that demand." was a native of Summersidc, the.‘ youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jeloics Peters. and lived: uiiost of hcr llfe in Summeraldefl 1 where she was very highly esteem-l rd. Itlrr. Arscuuult had a very kind disposition and during her llfc- ‘ time did many kind and charitable deeds. She ‘was a member of thr l Holy Fanny and a. devout membcr I of St. Paul's Church. Mrs. Arsen- Iaiilt was twlcc married, her first I husband W85 the late Wllbvr Gaudet of Bummerslde, whose sor Chester la lefi, to mourn. Her sec 0nd husband, Charles Arscnaiil: and one son, Ralph, arc left, ‘t. mourn, besides the following broth. i —-———"‘_‘; \ T ALL. OH‘. is "n-wcr so? WELD- i HIM new l u. TELLTflnq?‘ $.- spzicc for his increasing business. Mr. Linus McDonald of Spring- Manfa, P. I-. is moving to sup- press hoodluma. ‘ersrzzri lzzluwgw“ I Guticura. “Araohbrokaoutonmyfaceaadbackandi andbinnedacme- thing fierce. M? clothing aggravated the breaking out on myback and rnadeit smart. t was very annoying, especially when I went to bed, and p-evented me from sleeping. _ "l purchased some Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after bathin the affected parts with warm water and Cuticura Soapl applied the nt- ment. Igor relief so continued the treatment night and morning for two weeks, when I was completely healed." ( Signed) Miss Lena Andra, Horaham. Sask. ‘rii 5c. "g. use... .22: nldlan r: Lynn! A melon‘ Unhol- 200 Si. Pu soon. W., enrol . Charlottetown. P. E. I. Very special price Screened 58 Queen Street PHONE ‘I21. P. 0. BOX H8. COAL 1398i grade Welsh Hard Coal-Nut or Cobble s‘ 3-90 spot cash. VICTORIA . . . SYDNEY . BRADORE $1.15 ' Slack coal for blowers H. R. LARGE 6? CO. Tel. 1000 (Illlfllsa » Hv New t HELL TH r~n< i-iEei no W“ FESTJQrTLL-Séd" wi-n-i HIM- “CH 53l- . ~-.....-.~».p_---.-_-.._._...-.._., _._.. . OH-WEl-l; A‘: LONG 5 ME QON ENJOY5 Gbllsl’ . HE E- I'M GLAD I Q t Tease. $2.5- .-- .._... _.....-..¢..--—_>.