rnunsnav Terrible skin 1 i=1" . now l’ " FTER three months _ of regular treatment," writes Miss A., "I now have the clear complexion I used to dream about and long for. Only the girl who has suffered as I did, with continual eru tions on my face just when wanted to look m best, can know how I felt. I eel I owe a lifelong debt of gratitude to the friend who told me the_best_ thing to do. There's nothing like it. I tried everything and I know. Lotions and salves help but they don t get at the root of the trouble. Like most skin’ troubles mine were signs of poison m the body. Nujol cleared those all out in three months. I took a table- >- spoonful every night. Never ~ assorted colors. Special—-$2.95. At i ‘Sinclair's. i ADA.-Now manufactured in Sum- THE ctmnaorialrowriguanmau . ‘ - - _u-ns. mma’ HUNTER, ma: er of celebrated Annie ‘___; . Chocolates. having purchased the _|wymq wig-Agog; every business oi’ Mrs. M. J. Mcbellan, d“ at J_ n mm.‘ m" mnhounfisummerside. will be open for bus- Mbany sumo“ man“; _mu-nginess.on December 1st. Please prices. Harris Abbatnir 00., mo. Hi"- "1141-"31 -LADIES ALL wooi. FLAN- PERBQNALQ i NEL ons-ssso-si 1 2. m 6 m 4 4m. and Mrs. Herb Clark, Al- berton, have returned from a trip to Toronto whore they attended the Winter Fair and the Fox Show. —BEST CHOOOLATES IN CAN. —,v1rs. Thomas Moinnis, Tignish. entered the Charlottetown hospit~ ai on Thursday for treatment. We wish her a speedy recovery. V. merside. Buy them at the Annie Hunter store. 711 --ANNIE HUNTER CHOCO- LATES, hooks stationery and all kinds or,fancy goods, at the Annie Hunter store. 711 —Mrs. William Gray's (Alberton) condition is still critical, with in- ‘tervals of lucidity during which _|)o NiQT FM; To CALL at she recognizes those about her. the Annie Hunter Store-Mrs. M.|she asks questions and thenagain Hunter ~ J. McLellan’s stand-when in town on Thursday. 711 —ATTEN‘D FUNERAL-A large number of Tignish people attended 'the funeral of the late Rev. Father P. P. Aisenault. which took place at Mont Carmel on filday last. Father Arsenault. who was a nat- ive of Tlgnish. has many friends here who keenly regret his Phas- missed once. I've got my reward now." Not Like Medicine I Nu'ol is a natural substance unlike anything else. Contains no drugs or medicine. Harmless and pure. Every corner druggist has Nujol. Get the genuine. Perfected by the famous Chemical Products Division of the Standard Oil Company of New jersey. Don't be satisfied unless you et the Nujol bottle with the labe on the back which you can read ri ht through the bottle. Start t is safe beauty treatment loniglit. Don't delay a minute. Evans To Manage Cleveland Club CLEVELAND. Nov. 29. — Selm- tion of Billy Evans. American Leu- giio umpire as General hianagcr of the Cleveland Baseball Chili, was announi-cti tonight by Presldtll Alva Bradley. in this Evans will be executive head 0 the club. handling most of the dul- ics that were looked after, llas lug. —RICHMOND BAY CONGRE- ,GATION - Services in connection with the Presbyterian Church in Canada will be held on Sabbath in Victoria West zit 10.30 a. m.;_ lii 1.0114 at 3 p. m. and in Lot l1 at 7 p. m. Everyone made welcome. -WI.‘STEBN OFFICE. — The Western Ofllce of the Guardian it located in the McNelll Building, Water St.. Summersiile, where aub- scriptions and advertising will be received. The Guardian may be purchased daily at the Western Ofllce in the McNeil! Building or a: the liIcDonald News Store. -THE LADIES avian of the Summersldc Baptist Church will hold their annual sale of needle- work and afternoon tea in the church hall on Thursday. Sale ‘opens at three thirty and tea will t-hc served until seven. i‘ ed- 700-11-29-31 t —-CHRISTMAS $HOW.— The year by fQI-mef President E_5_ Bep- llour Behind Christmas" will be hard. §§O§§§FO4Q O OOO §§§§§4§—§O4§§+§§§§§§§§f OGOOQQ4QQ~OOOOOO 040000 §9-O~Q-O~O§O§fiO§fO*f§ Christmas Seal ‘ Sale " I I‘ Under Auspices of Canadian Tuber- 1 culosis Association Assisted by Red Cross > 4) r b > <> remembered staged in Tignish sometime before iChristmas. by tho children of the "Little Flower Club". This can. Kala is n real Christmas play, and a vciy interesting one. especially ‘to those who arc interested in the movcmentscf Santa Clause. Mrs. I: |Wt A. Gaudet, Mrs. E. J. ‘DesRoche and Miss Mary Bernard are lend. ing every help to the little ones. l -c. w. L. MEETING.— The lmonillly meeting of the C. W. L. “took place in the A, O. (H. hall on the 27iust.. with the president, Airs. C. F. Morrissey in the chair. Im- portant business was discussed. lentertaihment, announced their in- , tentlcn to stage a concert during the Christmas holidays. it will he that last year the hand of ladies staged a delightful drama. which netted them handsome returns. and to those who had llie pleasure of wit- ,’ ‘capable The patron-Tailoring Establishment, Souris. capacii." age of the public will be appreciat- Mrs. A. J. Bernard. Convener on - reverts to her unconsciousness. Despite her condition the Doctor states that there is good hopes of her recovery. ' _ Eastern ‘Guardian . IDOCTOR PRESTON MclN- TYRES office will be closed until December 13th. 733-11-30-21 .,.'EA3TERN AGENT-MLLW. Murdock is Guardian agent in Mon tague and will be pleased to ree eive news items. advertising. nevi and renewal subscriptions. ..‘°‘WE WILL ‘BEGIN buylna’ Chickens and Fowl both alive anii dressed, on December 5th. Higher-i. prices paid for number one quality ILJ. Macdonald 0. Co., Cardigan. 613-11-25-5i ..'~‘PARTiE5 HAVING CATTLE FOR SALE-Attends meeting Eastern Kings Shipping Club in McQuaid's Hall, Sollfls on Dec, 3rd, (Saturday) at 7.30 p. m. 706-11-30-21 ..*OR.DER NOW AND HAVE your new suit for Christmas. Satisfaction guaranteed. Loarrfs 71-11-29-tt --?-<-o§___._._. oaononrown SHIPPING Schr. I-l. B. Miller, Capt. Sldneyl Munn. arrived from Grand River‘ with a load of bag potatoes and isl putting them in the C. N. R. shed for the steamer the Potato Grow- crs‘ Association expect about the first of December and will return to Annandale for another load of bag potatoes. I Schr. White Bird. Capt. Russell White. arrived from Montague in ballast and cleared for Grand Riv- er to load bag potatoes at. Chapel, Wharf by Leo Fay. Newport. to go into shed at C. N. R. Wharf. .____\ Schr. Argo. Ca t. William Mac- Donald. cleared or Port Hawkes- bury, N. S., with a load of produce loaded by the J. J. Hughes 00., at King's Wharf. Schr. Freddie A. Higgins. Capt. J. E. Tutty. cleared for Loulsburg, N. S.. with a cargo consisting of potat- I v . Schr. Jessie Brown, Capt. W. G. Richards. arrived from Montague in ballast and will likely go into wint- er quarters at McDonald Bros. Wharf. Schr. White Bird, Capt. Russell White. arrived from Fortune and proceeded to Montague to discharge a load of bag potatoes for Messrs. Poole 6s Thompson, Ltd Servant Girl-I'm so awfully sleepy in the morning. doctor. Doctoi-—Ah, have you a sweet- heart. may I ask? Servant Girl doctor. Doctor—Who is he, may I ask?" Servant Girl-He ie the police- man. doctor. DOCiOi‘—~All, then give him up Bllfl mu m love with the mllkman. -—. ..v (blushinzb- Yes, Tomorrows Radio Program FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2nd International Radio Programs CONCERTS 12.00 Noon WWNC (297) Ashv. Lunch music. - 12.35 P. M. WTAG (517) Mass. Whisper. Ches- ter. _ CKCL (357) Toronto. Orchestra. 2.30 P Pittsburgh. Ortho- 3.00 P. WFI (405) Phlla. Solo Hour. 3.30 P. M. CKCL (357) Toronto. Studio. WCAE ( 517) phone. WOO (508) Penn. Organ. 5.30 P. M. CFAC (435) Calgary. Musical Hour. 6.30 P. M. WHK (365) Cleveland. Vocal. WE’! (405) Phila. Whisper Orches. WTIC (535) Conn. Music 5.30 to 9.30 7. P ' 00 . M. . WRC (469) Wash.. D. C. Orchestra. 7.30 P. M. I CFCF (411) Montreal. Orchestra. ' 8.00 . ' WCAE (517) Pitts. Orchestra. WBZ (333) Mass. Erie Tesche. WGY (380) Schenec. Fro-Joy Hour. WTIC (461) Conn. Cities Service. WTMJ (294) Wis. Musical 7 to ll. 8.30 P. M. WTAG (517) Mass. Studio Program. 9.00 P. M. KDKA (316) Pittshurg. From WJZ. WTAG. WCSH, WLIT. WRO. ‘ WOY. WGR. WCOE. WTAM. WWJ. WON. KSD. WCCO, WOC. WOW. WTMJ. WBAP. 9.30 P. M. WEEI (448) Mass. Musical. 11.00 P. M. WBZ (333) Mass. Orchestra. “M SPORTS-TALKS I l Popular- New , Rayon Bedspreads i $1.50 ‘THIS very handsome RAYON spread is 80 100 in size, extra large. The colors are rose, blue and gold. The spread is not only a very effective one, but is of remarkable quality for sthe price; in fact, we think you will find that Montreal and Tor- onto stores are asking more money for the ‘same article. Shipped by mail postpaid on receipt of pri "i" delightful Christmas gift .. . . . . . .. This set, put up in a tasteful gift box, Turkish Towel, with two face cloths. very welcome Christmas "ft. .75. a 1.00 ‘?‘i‘1..4.-50 Boxed Towel Sets as Gifts is made up of large A very sensible, and Irish EmbroiderediPilIowiCases ’ Pair $1.00 ' Imported from the makers in Ireland, these pillow cases are made of fine close cotton, hem- in white embroidered athemmed end, pair . . . . . matched napkins . Christmas gifts Very dainty hand embroider cloth. four napkins, ver Packed in individual boxes. A perfect gift THE STORE OF A THOUSAND Q|FT$ i stitched, with tasteful design .», I Breakfast S'ets Irish .3l.iin'en"3;é5 These of Irish linen, 54 inch square cloth, with half dozen _Cloth is plain centreJiem stitched, with colored border. Put up 1n smart individual boxes for _ 3.05 Hand Embroidered Tea Sets $450 I _ ed Irish linen tea. set, _36 inch Y dainty design in color at each corner. 4.50 $14") Incssing this performance, the news 39$ turnips. 3:68. Vegémbgfii-teblillles,’ of the recurrence ofa similar event "9 899W- cfl i89- EY- .11 l‘ 811 6.00 P. M. P" ' lwill be heard with pleasant antici- ‘mi ‘Milled "Y w- A~ P°°1° 5‘ CW-iwwao (an) Mass. News Review. IN SECOND FLOOR ANNEX 5 HUNDRED pation. The personnel is made up at ‘We’ M°mague~ ; of our best talent. Mrs. C. P. Mc- WCAE (517) Pitts. Happy Hour. 7.00 P. M. I aithy who has always been ofi Schr. William M. Dicks. Capt. great assistance in the staging orlDicks, cleared for Baddeck. N. S.. local plays. has kindly consented with a. load of‘ Drfldllce 108680 by W- to lend her assistance. V. A. Poole 8i Co. Lower‘ Montague. ’ consisting of potatoes. turnips, oats, ' hay, vegetables and pork. - A Wonderful Show or, i GIFT SUGGESTIONS l» Down-Puffs, Kenwood and other Blankets, Cushions, etc ' i WEAF (492) N. Y. Beven-Elevens. 7.30 P. . WNYC (535) N. Y. Air College. 8.30 P. . I WNYC (535) N. Y. Mexico. DANCE ORCHESTR/AS (Zhrstmas Cvrebtin s and Good Heal! Proceeds of sale to aid in work among crippled children ' and to fight. tuberculosis in Prince Edward Island. Schr. Irene B.. Capt. Petipas. Sale starts Monday, November 728th. ‘from Souris. was in harbour and! 5,40 P. M. YOU Wlll be IHtCTGSIGd III the ' Sea“ at present on Sale at - sailcg foliyPlctou for a load of coalwMAK (545) Buflgig, Dflnclng, sibilities of this real] glft p03 , l or ours- l C8i30 11;. 151.13 n e i W h is y remarkable sliow- — ' . a c . a RED i 8cm‘ can Richards, Capt. DBVidEWX-IK (265) sigzePinM ng. e 3V8 8. sembled fl‘0lll i the (IQ. lARllE PIMPlES Spread Over Face and Hands. Cuticura Heals. "My tro-u-ble began with a In’ Skinner. is in the stream in ballast cFcF (411) Montreal. ‘Denny's. from Charlottetown. She will pro-‘KDKA (316) Pitts. Dancing. bably proceed to Hastings. N. S. 10.30 P._M. WBZ (333) Slpxraragfleld. Statler. P.. partment a lovely range of Down Puffs, of . Kenwood Blankets in plain colors, in . plaids, etc., of Cushions 0t‘ many sorts. i ~ If you are wondering about the selection of a glft—look over these gift ideas. 59 GRAFTON STREET éDOOQQOO704OOQOOOOOOO-OOO~OOOOOOOQOOOOOO IO-MOOOOXOOOOOOOOQOOOQOOO-O00900004440 400000004 Rrooowovomoooowvvvo-eooooowooa-o-oo of“ wa-vo-ooo-o-wfe 0o4++o 00000000000m+o¥ovoo++oooooooe+reroevo+oovevovevrvbm Schr. Nellie J. King. Capt. Murray was in harbour awaiting a favor- able‘ chancc to sail for Grand River. where she will load potatoes to go WBAL (285) Baltimore. Lederer. MIR/G (303) Buffalo. Statler. WAMD (335) Minneapolis. Dancing.‘ zgzgiilzgdmyuageafhahahaiaa into c. u. n. shed. wpcnlfitjga) 3 Puffs from . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 to $26.50 y" l, . pimples was very hard. e and 56hr, Ambmmn CBPL cannlchaeL ic°l7gvragio'programg Chicago.) F8116)’ Blankets, . . . $8 . O0, $10. 0O, $10 . 75 I i l red. Ind ‘NW6 I114 WF- is in the stream awaiting a favor- _-_<Q>---- They inched and burned so that I able chance to sail for Nova Scotia ports. She is loaded with produce from Charlottetown. Cushion Forms, Kapok filled, .95, $1.25, and $41.35. English and Scotch White Blankets,—$'10.00, $11§00,"$11.7s pair. IN MEMORIAM MR. ALEXANDER F. BRUCE searched them, which caused unp- iions. My face wacdiaflgured. and foould not put my bands in water and could hardly do my work. Mr. Rubin who is buying silver fox pelts in Charlottc- ' town ai thc office of Dillon J: Splllett wiu. ai: IN wi friend advissdnietntryCutl- 3”"- ld“ M- Bvike- Cont. A. Witney Blankets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' $10.75 w“ ‘u, m‘ ohmic” ‘a r pub Fougere. arrived from Larrya River . ipogsgggcd ht many oi the heel. '- - , -- , - 4_ ~ chug g mo, and in about no and “fled Tuesdny’ NW- zzlld- Highland characteristics. afterpa V ' months I a completely healed." few days illness. Mr. Alexander '- ‘ " _ ‘" " on Thursday. Friday and saiuniay. Dec. m. 2nd aha 3N] Will's") W" "m" D"°l"""=- ls‘ i‘ f““§§‘.'f°",’-,,§f"‘" Rmhmlf’ 3"!“ ‘W! °“ Mwday m°""““ m THE STORE OF A THOUSAND clF-rs AND can no scan AT THE OFFICE "' ' "Hillier: at. oiwoodJdan. 0"" °" “° W" "d w l his heme. Vnlleyileld. at "is "W. , - i tow Dredge D. P. W. No. 115 t0 - 1 ~ so. , Oi s . - i ,l hty-three years. lcav Mi, \ ‘n yz“ n£dmf:':'“:;_ Charlottetown first favorable OIJ- gfisvalngghim his famny n1 iwn 0F JOHN .4 LEA “’ ""“ "“""’ "“"’°..*.‘“' iiiliiirli-“imii? $55 f»??? I i 55v ‘I ‘ ‘ - . I . I est“yrzeg‘gs Wm b! 5°" by Bruce Iiiliiid. giimmbgrelde; ‘ and three sons. A ‘(T-sen inhale. w,‘ 0' ' Callum. Vernon River. Munro. VI!‘- leyiield. and Willard. Manager in!“ the Bank oi’ Nova Sootia. Centre- vlllo. N.B.. and their children. His wife. a daughter of the late, William MBCKIDXIOD, iligg. predc-j "I suffered from indigestion and ceased him a row years. A surviv- gas for 35 years. Nothing did me in; brother. Donald. he visited in any good. but. since the first dose of‘ Dakota when on his way to spend Adlerga I have not been troubled a A winter with his daughter in Calif- sound iudgmeat, a prudent and iar- communication can be malnta hoq. mm“ -"—D- Clflllle- ornia. l-le out-lived his sisters and Even the FIRST spoonful 0f Ml-ianother brother, Doctor Brucd, Si. lsrika rsliavss gas and often rsmoves| 301m. qigpioguighed in his prqlelr For 35 Years He Had Gas-Gone Now likvresllfisrvice so that wariiinHl seeing councillor. fond of the Yoiilllfiover distances of 200 miles from a detected fire can be almoitfllr and encouraging to all. - life?!“ in 1118i"- lfl‘ ills base. The ltantly gpnsmittsd from the All‘ "Grow old along with me! the host Air "Station is linked with ‘the iii-aft to the ranger station 119"‘ astonishing amount of old waste M; is yet to be; l h m ‘ground telephone sysiam ._ot' the. est m. outbreak, ' ' i matter rom s system. uamyou ‘ ,5 h 1 i i s Tliel at or life. for wh ch i. a s , . .1 - _- h, —--rv' rmg your Sllver Fox pelts and other Fun to “5- enlov your meals and slew Nluf-lofilhe rtiiiiieltiabiiurzhp ii! ‘iiiiiiiiiii vies made: ‘. ' Wei will buy your entire output at highest prices. Mr. D. F. Meehan will be at our office Tuesday, November 29th and days following. No matter what you have tried fury," w“, counsel and “um-mi W“ ‘wmuh ‘M bwml- 541mb aidllli-lis home was a centre of hos- will surprise you. Hughes Drug 00.. bimim Ltd. - ' On public questions he was well LIVE. DJIREBSED igilnmv ;- Our tiniesare in His hand‘ who saith “a whole I planned. Youth shows buthalf; trust God 00b all, nor he afraid!” we er"'e"‘ihi6iii' -- ’ ‘n. ‘anemia a l; large enamels ti! ‘Illilbiond Rilifl’! '5 informed, and at one time represen- ted Murray Harbour Dlstrlu. in the Provincial Assembly. For many years he carried on a wholesale business at Montague. My times be in Thy hand! Perfect the. can as slashes! . l 1M m arm-on of ' yoifth, and death colonists the same!" All grades required. R M _ . s. safari’ hr-w"c~,::v::::.i-..:.vv.h::.:°m:.:::::.: i e-s- i... ;;;,;';;g;,*p,s )'.‘?F.“""'. “"1 a - . . c, some years ago. and enjoyed ‘the WNRWNQ- . I * - 100.9011: Circle suns}; ‘ l ‘, h’ we“; n. pndybveaiiig time oi his long life, in no,“ and!" Mr For“ up iirdes. .1 gamut: ‘at lafflviiestlpatrol work “W: i s h‘ l ‘eifliiiiiliiitnliii ‘ . es ones as been ill? tied and reliiihlo voioo swears-cocoons“ o iflihl. study. and at work about his co stable Home. With Summers!“ i _ . i iP.‘E:‘I.-Goopsrii0ve rants: ‘-"éii"ii'l“-“.‘. ' i. , . he much missed by hi a ,3". m _ .~ E88‘ & Alihgntids In “our Southern ‘ldouiiiililihillty ~ ----i—-~~~~~ iIO-ll-Miitlli. i _ ' » amongst whom he tirade-q m“ hr i - v» ~¢-*>lt;i1.§TlYl-PR ,fs.ii'-Liv~lr A