ulggliéllilili ,1l>-,_1929 was Helpless FDR FOUR YEARS iii iii! ih Rheumatism , Fred Keetch, 31 Qrawford Ava, dudr. t-l WqwH-"I n: uaubyed with rheumatism for sewn p“, and for four years I was so wyicss I had to be helped out of bed, fluid not alt straight la a chair. derived such results from uuoocn _ LOUD‘ .i BilTTE RS [wish to voice mypraisa on behalf of r wonderful medicine, and in also n; it is helping others whom I have . advised to take it." 0M Will and ° n1 B Put up only by The T. Mllburo Limited, Toronto,'Ont. ' _____vl-_- -_._...i___ H“,“asseeoccdeoaceoooo EYES TESTED AND ' GLASSES FITTED E. \V. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists . . H2 Richmond Street “464#§4404§OO§O§OQOOO z z t r E 2 i ' EFFICIENT OPTICAL SERyICE ms EXAMINED, GLASSES SUPPLIED AND FITTED. FAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIR WORK. J. w. JOHNSTON‘ Registered Optometrist I51 Kent Street Phone ‘til-L Charlottetown HARD GUAL BASEBURNER AND FURNACE slzas Very Best ' Quality Order your supply of Hard Coal from us, and you will have real satisfaction and gomfort iilis winter. The quality la excellent. Phone Ill and we will deliver InsuranceAgainst i ' Cancer (British United lresai i LONDON, DBO» l-NQW groping]; M enwmzlnz members of m, pub. u‘: "° “in "B!!! to safeguard filam- wv” Ruin-st cancer have been ad. "mud by Din-Malcolm Donaldson 5591541111! that the public had "bug. led tlleir heads in the sand long on. 9"!!!" in matters concerning this dig. case, Dr. Donaldson urged that, the people -must indeed be lnducgd u; "b11115 l0_"""""‘ "odical examin- tlons to ‘find out if cancer can pd excluded in h... Lva-Je, 'l‘o this and he Sllilesled that a special insurance Polio’ lillnst cancer ‘should be‘ in- siltuted and that there should.“ a reduction of the premium in ease; where a certificate was produced mgr U16 insured person had submitted -to an cxanlination withln the preview Sh‘ mmi-hs- slwwlnx that there were no signs of the disease. » Dr. Donaldson who was lecturing before the Royal Institute of Public Health, is consulting gynecologist of the Mount Vernon Hospital at North- wood. This hospital, well known in connection with tuberculosis, has rec- ently determined to concentrate its energies upon cancer. _ _ Successful treatment of cancer. Dr. Donaldson emphasised. depended lillon an early diagnosis. "THIS, he went on. "can only be achieved first. by the establishment of a. national" cancer service, with diagnosis; con- tres, to which general‘ praetioners a can send patients for expert exam- ir-Bll-lon and diagnosis; andsccond- ly, by the enlightmant of the public regarding the whole facts of the dis- ease. and especially upon the early symptoms. "The public have buried their [leads in the sand long enough in matters ccncamlng this disease and they must now face the facts. It ls useless to tell people that one ln ten will die of cancer. People are quite prepared to take the risk. A "There is, however. one tiling that will appeal to people, and that is their pocket." flew of us are really very frightened of dying; most of us dislike the idea of pain during the process of dying, but all of us~ fear being put out of action and seeing our relatives suffering bccausa the Neadwlner is lald low. and addit- ,ional expense being incurred for treatment. Gan this expense and worry be avoided and can any scheme for this object be made to hclp in the education of the public. 1'1 believe it could be if a special. your coal promptly. Try us for ‘real zcrvice. C. Lyons€siCo l I COAL - coan - wooo 3 ._____ NOlO0O§4§O§QOOOOO§§OOO44 Norwegian America Line llALii-‘AX to NORWAY Bl the Fast Popular S. S. Stavangerfjord Sailing l0 a. M. NOV. 2s mm: to BERGEN and osto through‘ to and Danish dulsscngers . booked Norwegian. Swedish poinls. Freight and passenger rates on all" plicatinn. ' ‘ T. A. S. DEWOLFE d; SUN Halifax, N. S. ‘all? oeoeoo 0+0 cacao» o co -_... -__--__- W0 RLDS GRIATIIT TRAVEL ‘YSTIM ,w£§'r IN DI ES -l IIRUISES ‘ . ‘.- i-Tllil. i digit}. all 1 “v '1 ,_l.l... i '11 / twanging guitars -—tbc Rpell of palm fronds whispering over warm ‘ sands-Spanish cafes. All so different-ac entrancing in mid-winter — when your back- Uuund is the new. M4300 groan fol “who! o! Redford, Gnu. her expert Canadian Paclflcflnaiac Stafl. . , at"? Cruise rlltar-lddayr-foaaepaflh o- From N», York Doc. a. n“; from New York-Jan. lo dad no. ‘ Dennison-allow lalm. ‘ 8m all , m-".‘.‘L'i'..'.'i‘o'i’i";".¥3'. . It h, Puller |u||_ m“; an lalat John. N. B. ifagadian Pacific l. teamships .- ZA-A-A-Ll yinsurancepolicy could bc taken out ‘for cancer. and if the premium 0n lsueh a policy were reduced on the production of a certificate the: the individual had been examined with- in the last six months ‘and shoim m be free of any signs of malignant crease} Dr. Donaldson urged that moul- hers oi the public must bc enlight- ened as to what cancer really is and [new m“ must b; told aomethng of the symptoms and W895 5° 3° frequently for examination with the object of finding out if malignant disease can be excluded in their own individual case. i Finally, they must be made to real- lse that the word "rascal-elf does not, mean blind experimentation, but the most careful observliiflfl! “W” fully recorded and followed u? ____________.._ MANY USES FOR OLD MOTORS BOSTON. Dee. ‘L-Bomeone has taken the trouble to find out what becomes of all the old automobile 6mm“ md the result is intarestlniz- l; “We”, may are pfirtllltiil-TY lid‘ We“; u; agricultural H6935. 1°? "any or them are located on farms. M sawing wood. Diwm! “d” mm“; mum-ow, cutting fodder. cumulus water and threshing and glain were found chugging merrily. ..._-.__-._ ._.¢._- _-_.---:-——- 1 V r Insidious Eye Stfdllt We use this allied!" "l" visediy. Saflarcn from EIQIWIM m" haveperfect vision and thatc- foro do not suspect the prowl“ of any cvtl defect- Tlla motive power of tho Entire human ofllmlm l‘ Ne!" IIUU- No al om. u I: mural" utilise about 50% 0T m" N¢m Idem. but when Iiyoatrain i! prcaaat. a much larler IMP"- tion ta required. Ilcncc defective dyad through their consular“! of an oxooalivo IIIWII‘ °| Nerve mm! "may urlvlolr alloct the functioning of other organs of the boil! IN WWI" ill health. ' IIAVI IX C. F. Hutclleson ‘ OPTOHITIIIT vvv vvvvviv mun eves maven - "My! Car any“ I l V "‘*"""’ dim.» IWIW . O%=vvvvv¢vvv ; O0 O O H Q-OOOO-O 9O fflfOHfiii: ‘ _ ifax ‘has opened with a fairly large encouraged to discuss it openly andiLcaf Forever. One new member was ‘welcomed. Next meeting will be ‘held grlndini; many of the discarded enalnw “*“a .. . ‘ i. i i i i i O O Indication Of Progress MONCTQN. N. B...Dec. ‘L-AILJ-Il indication or the progress of indus- i-riul" conditions inthe Maritime Pro- vinces, there is an increase of 11-,‘ 21.5 caxloasis of revenue freight hand-' "d ill) i-o the end offlovember thisl year ‘over the corresponding period last year, according in information: fumished by W. U. Appleton, Gen- eral‘ Manager of the Atlantic Reg-i ion 0! the-Canadian NIUOBH Rail-l ways. 1t is estimated that the total loadings for the year will amount to 268.600 cars. which is an increase of approximately 63,000 cars as compu- ed with 1925. The winter pol-t season at I-lal- volunie of export and import traffic being handled through the port. Mr. Appleton stated. ALBANY AND VICINITY lir. and we. Wm. G.’ Tralnor and lit.le daughters Helen and Doris left last Wednesday morningcnn motor trip to Halifax, N. B. While there they are thekguesis of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tralnol‘. A very succcsiul chicken supper and bazaar was held in Albany Nortlrscllool House on Tuesday ev- elung,,Dac. 3rd, under the auspices of the Pleasant Circle Women's 1n- stitutef A largo -;owdva‘.tcnded and a snug sum was realized. Mrs. Andrew Noonan and little Idsughiler Lorraine left recently for ‘Halifax, ‘N. 8., where they will visit relatives and friends. lilrs. Frank MacKay is spending a few days in Cape ‘rravcrse, the guest o4 her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Campbell. Mrs. Edward Sharkcy, Tryon, is spending a few days in Albany, the guest of Mrs. Delaney. Misses Jean and Margaret Aflleck were recent visitors to Cslpc Tra- verse. ' meeting cl the met/a: the home liiacK/ay on Wed- nesday evening Dec. 1th., with twelve members and three visitor: present. The meeting opened by re- peating Creed and singin Ode and carol. Roll call was answered with Christmas suggesdons. Minutes of last meeting were read and approv- ed. Rcport of different committees were heard and new ones appoint- ed. It was decided to give the school children a treat at Ciivlstmas. A reading was given by Mrs. S. M. ay..A Christmas Message and a song by the members, The Maple‘ The December Jubilee lnstitlhe of Mrs. Sterling at the home of Mrs. James John- son, roll call to be answered by a New Year's Resolution. Lunch was then served. The hostess made a birthday cake which caused much merrimeni, it being the second an- niversary of the Institute. _A vote of thanks was-extended to the hostess and a sociafhour was then spent which brought a. very enjoyable cv- ening lo a close, Mrs. Wm. Noonan. Bedequc, is smnding some time ill Albany, the guest of Mr.‘ Andrew _Noonan. We are all glad to see Mr. Stanley Delaney our, around ‘again: after be- ing confined to his home for some- . tulle through illness. Mlm- Bernard" Comiolly. ~Central Bedequc. was a visitor to Albany _ Norlli last wcelc, The young friends oft Master‘ Benedict Carmichael are sorry to hear of his present iilnes. and all _wlsh him o. speedy recovery. Miss Jcani C|scley,- teacher at Sculetown school is confined to her home through illness. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. We are all glad to see Mr. l-ioraca Mabey back in Albany again. ‘lllzmolfiddilirarrlalz __ ________ ~ , . a Tm. 1m lnnorrarowlv GUAitDiAN . ' " -& v i ‘A i i‘ _.s ERE is the place to nnuqgez; ‘f0 whose-hobby is Home. You out together, older couples with a gl- young daughtermwithz. their very first all to themselvesNlalf-grown sons trying to make a den‘ out jof a. neg- _ lected bedroom. 1, ‘ ‘ lYes, there are a. lot-of folks who would like these home gifts. Check over your list andsceflwllo should receive a little ‘tapestry covered foot-stool, who shouldhave an end. table for lampand. books, who should have a. slllali bright rug, a . Furniture ithe. Practical llOW a lot o‘; such people—young couples- just starting family needing, new things every minute, l chelor girls . with‘ snug‘ little apartments, . ...__ r folks snloking owing spinct. (i giving til room- u. Christmas e R- HOLMANLiMifQd The Home of Beautiful Things ./ .6iill<$i“iri ‘ i stand. a- lamp. iii] easy cilair. m" a; wing chair 01' a pull-up cllz-lil‘. Soc if sulllculll; vrould not IlliO to help you prcsclli ii. (icsil l!) lilo llolnc, a secretary, a (iovurllol' Williillwlp m‘ u. ct the fzlnliLv to conspire with you ill clllscivcs u. new sofa. a suite 0i’ filrlli- ture for tilc bcllroolll 01‘ (lining; room, a lovely 111g. CilllSlliCl‘ tile jUy of bestowing i]. card labic sci (Ill lilo ilouseiloid, or a. telephone stand Lllili clluil'~—alld ii‘ you sock lllorc ilivzzs, collie see our lovely array. And a gift from the féllllli)" in all iilr» [unl- ily alwzyvs turns out to b0 tile ilPSil kind 0f a gift and very inexpensive. Gift and Ever After (Illlll-loiiefnvvn Sliillllltfhiil" i 1- l ..._¢ A “'39 numb" °i 99°91‘! "b!" Nil‘. Max Cope wrs mrcccni vlzi- " Albany village attended the chicken w,- m g,,,,,m.,.id.__.\_ ' supper in Albany Nonh on Tuesday i " evening. ' i AMli COM! 3|: JUST ill‘. GIT HOMI vuooa-l-M cpuki-T OWL‘ JERRY: 0am“ Know/Wm“ KN' CH1‘ . I WANWTD TO CAT Mouton-la some: straw - .~ _ . n-‘e emunr- Your‘: A NIGHT HOME wc owe IM' ' i ,_- 'i“;_'; "Po some CQRNID . - ' 4- ' - gar AVJCABBAGE THAT \ l-uqlrd THE LCE~BOX> i 0 m3. up Ionian Inna. in. A... anus-dad Ifioffl SHANGHAI. The Chinese (illlna. GONE!!! MNGCiiFS BROTHER HA5 BEEN iix) H Der. 7— (Innlnllssinn... Defense declared martial law tn- nigllt in the Chinese portions oi‘ Shanghai. The Shanghai-Nan- king Railway plurrll ~pcl~ial arm- Nl guards ailing: the iinr as hr as \\'ll=iil. sr\'cnl,\'-ii\'c miles from Silnngilai. Special Ellilfih aim were stnticllrll railing lllf‘ Silllnlg- of ‘ |l1‘5\ or indifference. - -. ‘weep I -&i\\ ‘QQQAWE oiodql: _~ 590' Neel‘ , roR BORRQu/iu‘ “OMEY AM °A“i"\l "* - i eAcw I\|\)"5TEALU\YFP1 cl..3‘\'\-\E~‘o AN ‘ CHEA‘FINJ AT -_' ARDB- dud" A (luv i l woo wouluo infirm. commas BEEF gr.» ;r\aslxca wool ~13 .6 '*\ CQOQK ~~\‘ ,0 I lmiJl-nlg (‘llow Railway. i iicspair is often born oi fear. lazl. —B_v MCb-liill ?%":—z.c‘- -“ "“ -“ r i i i. ‘i . i PAGE NiNld *—— —--:;2'-- X o": ' l _ ..-.-...,. .__.___._._4.__..__._._-___.._ _.. _._..-_..._..._¢.-...._. __.....-....._____...._.._‘__.,___.__._-._..“__ _.,. - - - " . '. . . , _ _ , -. _ _ _ ._ ..._.. ._......la...._...-~..._.....~...,..._.___, ._ ~ - -; -