fls . Culnntfe’ Ilmurl. u A Use ‘H \ ~ \ 5CALI‘,\ ‘nouns 0 delightfully soothing on a cut, wound or sore. So rapidlycleansing and healing. And how much safer and more efficient than crude oint- ments with their animal fats and harsh mineral drugs. Being so high purely herba , readily absorbed tissues. banishes deep-seated disease and grows new healthy skin. Zam-Buk is well-described as ly refined and Zam-Buk is into the It thus; naturally Surgery in a Two-Inch Box." it for cuts, burns and other injuries as well as for eczema. salt rheum, piles. poisoned wounds, or other irritating skin or scalp disease. ‘Rub it in’ for chest colds, lumbago, rheumatism and musculas pains. pimples, boils, ulcers, lam-lat in all in lie. lane; three ler I-Il. Ilill llil one stem everywhere, er lmn ‘m aIn-lllh 0a., hupelt It, Tenate. 0i reprirtem lune A SCALIII. t‘ n few drops of nmnlonla urn drop- d into greasy pots untl pans llcftm- ii wutcr is puurctl into flleul it will - lulu-h vunll-l‘ to cit-nu tilrnl. WHAT I WAS WISHIN’ FOR . You remember the bread and mllk of your boyhood ._ days? Refresh- ing, bowl of goodness, wasn't it? Our mllk is pure and good — order it sent to your home morn- Inge. Mr. A. Gardiner Is Now G. P. A., C. N. R. (Special to the Guardian.) .MION'I‘REAL, Que, Nov. 17.-— Tlle appointment is announced by C. W. Johnston, Passenger Traffic Manager Canadian National Rall- ways of Mr. A. Gardiner, hereto- fole attached to the office of exe- cutive assistant to the traffic vice. president, to be general passenger agent with jurisdiction in respect. of Titans-Atlantic and Trans-Paci- fic ptlseuger traffic. Mr. Gardin- er became connected with the rall- wtry passenger service in June, 19~ 07. when he joined the transporta- tion department in Monti-cal as a clerk. in 1908 he went to the pas- senger depn-rtment where ‘he was made chief clerk in 1910, and in 1920 became chief clerk in the off- ice of the passenger traffic malla- ger. tin 1923 M-r. Gardiner was attached to the office of G. '1‘. Bell executive assistant to the traffic vice-president Canadian National Railways and continued in that po. sitlon until his present. appoint- ment wltich became effective on No vem her 1st. -_-Z<-e->-—-i FAIR CROOKS ON PARIS. No city in the‘ world has such a lurid underworld as that of Paris, also no other callltal possesses so many criminals of the fair sex. lt la a. fact that the number oi‘ wom- ' en crooks lit ‘Paris outnumber “PURE, cohLtoa. . those of the male sex. There has “wwflm” kdn" “m” always been a. halo of romance a‘ round the woman lawbreaker, and PHONE=584 i EYES TESTED i AND GLASSES FITTED ' w retracting room with rnreqhlpment. ur experience Ie at your loo,“ WYTAYLOR STED BY J. 8. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTB 42 Richmond Street ‘PM i INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN e uee title adjective ed- eedly. luflerere. lrern Eyntreln nay have perleot vlelon and some" do not euepeet the rreeenee o! any eye defeat. The motive power of the tire human ‘orgenlem la p311 __.__...._____ I i ‘t or similar hlglrpleced ‘Fascists per- it is because she is so well repre- sented in the underworld of Paris that it is so particularly interest- ing. lt has been s-aid that Paris was founded by the French and is maintained by the tourists. In a sense this is very true, t‘or Paris is ttho pleasure mart of tho world— the supplying of amusement t0 the foreign visitor ls an industry in Paris. and many of its WOT!"- geatums m-o l! result or this cater- ing for tourists’ pleasure. 1 SItalian Rotary President Makes RUMIE, Nov. 16. -— Agitation over Italy. and the demand in some ultrasFasclsg, quarters that the p0l~ ice investigate its activities as port of their campaign against subvers- ivo agencies, has brought the head its defense. lPioro Pirolli, who besides being prresldet of the Italian Rotations. is head o! the Country's Rubber 111-, dustry, declares the attackers of Rotary simply do not. know what i‘. l’; all about. 11f ‘Rotary. he eald, in an interview, can claim among its prominent members such men as Count Quisseppo Volpi, Minister of Finance, {luisllsppe Beluul, Minist- > or of National llloouomicg and oth- mnnam" it need" make no answer (l ilerlnal eyee, It le oomputed i ee about. I096 oi title ' e Inargy, but when lye- n ie praeenl. a nuloh lerI- on le required. Ive eyee, through lltlon of en ex- l unt o! Nerve In- d; they. eerleuely efleot the n of other organe A , one preduee lu- \ t luvelvoua, one axmlueo to claims that its work is lnlmioel‘ to the interests of Premier Muscl- ini's regime. h.» ltutulnnsll ‘lake 0n Babel N ski Diseases. aw $3313" on Chronic Dileeeoe b! Herbal Remedies. Pam hletl oi; Lon of Manhood end d eeeeoe o men. Booklet on Female illemnd Qflylgg, {no h mail. I) years e!- ml-lonoo. (l itnout critielelnl or dlepnrlli" W"! ¢°“°" write us. ore losing hope- Treatment b mall our amt-ter- lnglleh ilerbel Dispel Llllllel. h V er I. 0. ('12:. 0m? nrtrrtnitltatlon) Central Guardian HARTNEY-Thero will be ser. vice next Sunday i l-iattney Hall at 11 a. -m. Subject reading one Bible for fifty years, and 31m, to the Young, n book of Psalms. Al- so gramyphone selections. YO-RK-MAR8HtFI-ELD cullnog Sunday as followsz-dltlars-hllold at 11 A. M. York at 3 ‘P. M. ‘Braokley at 7 P. M. At the Bracldey service, a mixed quartette will sing. MJIPORTANT NOTICE T0 ADVERTl8ER8.- Advertisers are respectfully requested to see that their advertisements for the Guard‘ lau reach e office by noon or the day rreced n: publication, other. wise insertion will not be guaran- teed. On Saturday ad] mug; be received by 10 A. M. CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD -~»Celsbrutfon ol‘ the lloly com. numion in._flrapautl_ on Sunday at 10 00 a. nl., for the young people. Motnini; prayer at 11.00 with ser- mon Evening prayer with ser- mon. Evening prayer with sermon in Spllngfleld at 7.00 p.111. Sermon subject ‘A judgment that ls profit- able for us." RETURNS FROM MONTREAL. —Mr. J. J. Traiuor, general chair. ' luau of the Order of Railway Tele- graphers. Charlottetown, passed through the city today cu route to his holne from Montreal where he had been on business iu connection with the order. While on his wily to Prince Edward island he attended divisional meetings of the 'l‘ele- graphers in Fredericton and 1<2d~ nlundsron.—.Moncton Tlmt-s. ISLAND FERRY ON 24-HOUR SOHIEDUtLE-Jfhe Prince. Edward island ferry has been operating on a. twenty-four hour schedule for some time past. lt was learned at Canadian National llullwuy ilead- quarters horo today. Movement of potatoes destined to United Slittes markets are largely responsible. So far this season inure than 1,150 cars have been tnovcd, making u total 0f wpproximatoly 850.000 ilusll- els, many of which are of the high- ostgrade and will be used for seed purposes.—Moncton Transcript. BFllDE-TO-BE SHOWERED - A most enjoyable, event took place at the home of iMr. and Mr. Allen Wyand. Cavendish, when about one hundred and twenty friends gather- ed to gentler a show-er to Miss Har- riet Wyand, previous to her mat-ri- agc. The house was tastefully de- corated for the occasion with aut- umn leaves and evergreens. 'I‘o the strains of Loheugrin-s wedding march, Miss Wyand was escorted to a prettlly decorated chain by Mrs. Annie Johnson and ‘Mrs. Har- old Toombs while a mlnature bride and groom i-mpersouated by Coro ’l‘c0mbs( who made a wlnsnmc bride and Herberu Wyulrl. dressed ill evening suit) wheeled a decorated carriage hen."- ed with gifts. A -short address was read by Blanche Wyand and Mr. Harold Toombs. while Mrs. George Robertson and WV. G. Siunp- sou ofKensington read the accom- panying verse-s which reflected much credit on (-110 local poets. The bride-toabe thanked her many friends for thoughtfulness by rc- lltelubering on Lilla occasion. After luncheon was servctl and an en. joyable evening spout, all wendcd their way tholnewartl wishing her lRubl Mwoy ‘ear ~ y 0 5k t A Boon to a Mothers, Mothers everywhere who realize the danger to delicate little stom- achs of too much dosing appreciate the val-us oi‘ Vicks in treating croup and children's colds. With Vtcks there is nothing to swallow—yml just rub it on. The hotly heat releases the ingredients —Menthc-l, Camphor. lEucalyptus. Thyme, Turpentine-in the form of vapors which carry tho medication directly to the nose, throat, bron- chial tubes and lungs. skin like a pottltlce or plaster.‘ Colds go overnight, croup is gen- of the Italian Rotary strongly to orally relieved» within 1B minutes. Vififié flmfllluuamars l/szo many Bringing UpyFather UNITED OHURCHF-lSsI-viqgg 113111 -lllllCll happiness in her future home. e1 8T. JAMES’ LITERARY 806i- ETY this evening at seven in the church parlour. De- bam- "18 8 11118111685 education bet~ ter than a. classical one?" WiN8LOE SERVICES- The Un- ited Church of Canada, Rev. W. Ii. “um”. Minister. Services Sun- dayflovember 21st, Winsloe North 1 8- ‘m-i winsloe south 3 p. m; Prlncetown Road 7 p. m. All of: these services will be conducted by Rev. -T. A. Wilson, B. so, 0g gavel Head. WHIST ENJOYED—The st. rote‘ Blllfs Sodallty whilst held on Well- nesday was most enjoyable, Play.‘ "a H8! down at thirteen tables and. on the completion of the game m9 89111181118113: prize was won by Mr. Lawrence Peters, willie Miss Agnes Gauthier won t-he ladle!’ lu-ize and Mr. Ernest Arsenault the consolation prize Miss Helen Mc-' llolnlld silt in the lucky chain The“ ‘Veekiy Whists are proving very popular. ‘ INSTITUTE MEETING- Tile Annual uleeliug of New (ilasgow “union's llllstltute was 3,91,] on Nov. 12th. The following officers were elected, Pies. Mrs. W. B. Bul- "lafl. Vito-Pres. Mrs. R. N. Steven- “‘“'- 39d)’ Tress, Mrs. (i. Mwhlac- lleod, Directols: Mrs. J. B. Dick‘e- son, Mrs. It. A. Houston, Mrs. Er- nest Lalrtl._Yt'liss Elsie Laird and Mls. S. l). Parkman. Auditors: Mrs. l-l. E. MaoKay and bliss Ella Semple. The Set-W's Report of eight months’ work was read, ulllu- ber of nleetings held: 8, avermge attendance: 1-i, uumbel or mem- bers enrolled: 26. Total receipts $217.57 and total oxpediture $207.- R6. WEDDING BELLS-A quiet wed ding took plaid» at 1200 Common- wealth Ave, Boston, Moss, Nov. l; at 8 p. m. when Nil-as fPearle l-Li liowatt, 17-1 Warren Ave, Bostond and Mr. Roland 1i. Campbell, 19 Everett Ave, Somervllle, were tin-l lted in the holy bonds of matri- mony. Rev. Ilcctor Ferguson ob‘ llcatlug. The bride looked charm“ ing ill n. gown of maize Georgette Crepe trimmed with satin and COX“, sage bouquet and was attended by Miss Sophie (‘tE1l1‘I)ll8ll,'fli.>l10l' 0t tho groom, who were orchid crepe-tie chene, Mr. Manning Lingley did the honor of groomsman. After the ceremony a reception was held by i’. E. islanders. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will reside at 164 W. Cun- ton _St., Hbston. This marriage will be‘ interesting to many as the youngcouple both colnesl from Cape Traverse. P. E. l. ANNUAL MEETING OF lN- STlTUTEP-The Annual Meeting of St. Catherlnes Women's institute met at the home of .\'irs. Alfred Macllean, on November 10th. 11 members and 4 visitors being Present. The meeting opened Iby singing the Institute Ode, with the Resident in the chair. Tile minu- tes of the lost regular and annual meeting were read and adopted. The President and Secretary read their reports for the your. The Sec- retary's report showed the Institute t doing good work for the school and‘ community. The recepts for the‘ year were $114.16. the expenditure amounted to $84.21, which included flat-l pole, tilag and other articles for mittee. and fruit and flowers sent to all sick in the district, leaving u balance on hand of $20.95. Thc fol- lowin-g officers were elected for the ensuing year. President Mrs. Mul- collu Morrow (l-lyelacled)‘ vice President. Mrs. Will Morrow, (re-i 691811) Secretary-Treasurer, Mrsh Ailretl Macllean. A vote of thanks‘ was tendered the retiring secretary and also Mrs. MacLsatl for her hos- Pllillliy. After the tbuslness of the Hie-filing Was finished, the men were invited to join in a good old glng WHE- wbich was heartily enJoyed by all. The meeting was ‘brought to a close by singing "The Maple Leaf Forever." Next meeting to be hold ,at the home of Mrs. Malcolm Mo». row. . “THE HAPPY JAIL ‘ BIRDS." AT SOURIS The St. Mary's Junior C. Y. M, 1,. staged a splendid comedy drama ill St. Patrick's ‘Hall. Souris on Monday. Nov. 8th. llilmlnted. Tile were well takcu ’lly Brenton St] Jehn. who won for himself t a title oi‘ a real comedian, also by ohn D.‘ "Hilly Cleverhoy“ Mr. Si. t-oul rude. well played by ‘Melvin McQuaid. J. pretlng the role of Mike. the Jail- the school. donation to the hall com- ‘ ms cannon-stow»: "cumulus lmlpmn mvzurons, PIERPECTORS AND 2s YEARS nmnurnctu The audience|_""‘_‘ looked forward with eagerness tdTTOiY» 3411169. -Meller, the presentation of “The Happyowller alld Jail Birds" and they were not dlfl- take" .1“ [he game “me vmks h, “h. lug the part. of ‘Peter, his crlminali "George some,‘ through and gamma,“ the These two made things some theories of evolution in tho a " ulost uncomfortable for Bolley, the port ofMr. Crack. the svolutiollist. the actors. Jailer. the part being exceptionally but his theories were put asunder} ‘On Tuesday evening the play‘ Billy tby tho childish sayings of his llttlewas presented lu St. Mary's Con- John. Plllvflfli MOYnaEh. Jr.. inter- boy. played by Ernest St. John. ‘Considering a l- .3 s3,‘ , ’_ Ieep in peace oral nmfx in h Nature never intended lyour nervous svstetn to bear such tremendous strains as those of our pre- geflt day high-gpccd, high tension living. Itlcdiczll authorities point out that the indispensable safe- guard ofyour nervous strength is truly restful sleep. The mere fact that you sleep every night is far from enough. You may find sleep ou r. hard, un- yielding mattress, or even on what apparently seems a soft mattress, from force of habit, but you are getting only partial rest because your body is only partially supported on hips, shoul- ders and head. Do you toss and turn and wal-ze up tired? Vital organs have been placed in posi- tions of strain just serious enough to make you restless. Thousands of people have found in the Marshall Mattress a new kind of sleep-the profound slum-- ber only possible when every square inch of the body is firmly supported in its natural position. It means the refreshing, invigorating sleep of per- fect relaxation, the healthful sleep that cleanses your system of the poisons of fatigue, that makes you a new person for another dayl If you do not always rest or sleep well it is a sign you should improve your" sleeping habits. Give a serious tbotzght to this vital matter of healthful sleep. It affects your sleeping comfort and well-being for the rest of your life. ls it not worth a visit to your furniture dealer who sells Marshall Mattresses? f ~ 5 Grades—-$25 to $75 Guaranteed for five years I nu: Manet-mu. VENTILATED Mar-mum co. 1.70., Toronto, Canada , I l Dig?’ Mtr You Can Get Marshall’s In E. I. d QDQS Summersidcwflnarlofietown i RSRS OF THE FIRST AND FINEST INNER SFRlNG "A: J SCOTT Zéf ITfiJbnan 's Yumislz your amt; PAGE so. \ EVER Y MARSHALL FEATURI , t l. Many hundreds o! these hijltly f0- eilient aprinjs ensure _even, yield” ' . ‘ support Ior true relnrlnan and pet! sloop. _ L‘. Each oprin in eneaeod in a cotton pot-Rot permit: n‘ hoe movement unfli- oo: mingling or making rnoiee. 3 Tho springs in cotton pockets ere nssui lojethorpemllttlnj use o! more springs and elimmannj danger o! twinge getting our o! place. 4. Sanitary Bow Knote-Duatleee. 5. Ventilators —inferior always Ineell, clean and unitary. Look for this lrndrnlnlil.’ It is important! Ir as not h genuine Marshall Mattress unlilll if beam this trademark. SS At .. ~ l the stand-l the waiter it)’ Kénneth MOD()ll.'lltl,|lllll1lll Lllvie, Kenneth Angus Paquetjtloncing by Nell Chevorie accom- lGeorge Mcitlacheru acted asl, John-interest yet they gavo good sup-‘cllalrntan and welcomed the nudl-Vquaid . more than once received tho ap-iport to tile leading actors in quick- once, and Melvin McQuaitl at the 011N198 01’ l-llflillltllflllce. 11nd ho wasuless of action and careful euunci- close of the performance, in a neat Moyuugh, Jr. ailly assisted by Mr. Mclntyrg w)‘. atlon of their pang, speech, thanked tho people for McEacheru pplauso with which they greeted ivent for the Sisters and pupils. a the er’s nephew, showed that he pos-‘nnd age of those who took part. it. by both the audience and the cast sessed tllc qualltlestof a good act- was a fine exhibition of what boys who were given a splendid supper Edward ‘McDonald can do. given them. or. The other parts of Mr Bear, Fox, when “an opportunity is in the pupils refectory. And thus nitcr n. long preparation h‘. r i Between tho acts, a harmonica Harpy Jail Birds" made their all- were web's-election by tllrcc if the cast, Ed- pearanoe in Sourls, to the delight McDonald of the people and tn tho satisfac- Ieading- PM“ Eugene Lewis. Edward McDouultLland Marshall Condon, also step-lion oi‘ the oust. Edmund Lavle, Andrew Gallant. and James O'1i:ln- panlcti by Marshall Condoll were l8)‘ and being of minor importancdwell received and encorcd. Mcltltyrc and Melvin Mcquslll, A5 their parts did not seem of grout: expoundetitllelr good order and the generous John. .John D. Mcllntyro inoxperieuco most enjoyable evening was spent ley. Jr. "'i‘hefllrnl-~Edn_ultl‘d Lnvle '1'“ Mr Meller-—Angus Paquet Mr. Crack, a believer in evolu- llill1-—(‘r0O1'g(l MeEachern His little boy-—Erllest St. John Tile Staud-owuor-Andrew Gal- Caet of Characters 1mm‘ Bolloy,/ the Jailer~-Mol\'in Mo‘ Mikc, his ucpheiv-J. ltidward . Billy (.'lcvcrboy»~[lronton Si. Ankles, Lymph agitie, Poll Evil, Fistula, Bollgflwellinp; STOPS Larnonees and alleys pain. HEALS Sores, Cute, Bruises, Boot Chutes. 1t iae . Sela Antiseptic and Germioide. Doee Lewis and! not blister or remove the hair, and horse ‘ l $33.3? dlifiiillfiillfill°yifi diffs‘. (‘ficoaillll- ep lciel instnlctlons and Book 5 ll IMO Vl- I-Veane. Ins. u: l-ymeneflldmnelllid -By George McManus The Happy Jail Birds, l’elel'— (‘ieverbtly~— Brenton ‘St \ / Frank, a w'altcr—.lalnes (YHun- Police men-iliugsltrl Mr. Ralley. owner of , 8O Talents-rue » DEMOCRAT" <1 .5 Cl UQ~ KIN t , cal-ran "rug SURE- vucl. no: - CuAlq AN GE AC Qumrljfo‘ T “l venv v-tucu m Tull“ CLUB? any} HIM ' some CHto5! i F” I l4 THROUGH‘. A..\. 7H5 Ho“) MUCH DO yr MONO ED Twin‘. s‘? _ ‘ rq SOME x DON‘ LAQH’! \ i ‘r iNK rut. B: lALlBT-Wi-lai THEIR cLub nous: '? w... l», Q ma by m1 Fianna so.“ v Gem Intern neiuv '~-"~" 1-.:- y i. .40