x Q29, 192s“ V_ _ Z’ . A 1 ~'-‘~ >- —II*¢~.;w-'>c _,..._ {it Alfvg, . . at?“ 3‘- Jl“. .___-. _,_~ ._... ~_.' t Natural Lovelincss ls ever the reward .of sensible skin care-to safeguard your children's complexion and your own, just follow this simple tiaily ,rule ,\'l'l'l\‘;\i, beauty. simple Illlll allur- ing. is the. heatity stanilarri (ll today. The tnoderu mother starts" earl_v with [lf0l(‘\"ll\'t‘ skin eart- ior her ehiltlreu . . . and {in-serves her own youthful fresh- uess iii precisely the sanie way. That is, by the exclusion l)l.fl_ili‘lil:lCiiil inetlioiis, often so hazardous to this skin. “ g Skin beauty starts with skin eleauli- iirss: pore; kept‘ llflililiitill) eleaii with the Stiilllllfifl-ilkililillillfiitll olive ‘and palm oils as l)lL‘iltl(‘(l in Palmolive. \\'oi'lll’s‘ leading specialists on skin eare agree to lllla. NnI/n-vlt si/n/r/c rule Io keep Ilia! sr/Joo/gir/ rrnrl/zlexinn \\'ash your iaee gently with soothing lhihiiolive. Then massage it softly into the skin. Rinse thoruiigiil_vi'iThen repeat both washing and rinsing. i.et the tiuzil riiisingbe with eoltl water. li your .~l;iu is iiielinetl to he tlr_v. apply a toueh of gw-oil eoltl eream -— that is all. ilu this regularl} . (llitl lllll‘iit‘iilill'l_\' iii the evening‘. l'.~e powder aiul riiiigt" ll-‘fllll vvisli. - lint never leave them on over night‘. 'i‘lt-.-\ elog the lltil'f‘.<, often enlarge them. ill heziils and riistigureinents oiteu iitilovr. ’ The)‘ inusi lit: washed away. MADE lN CANADA lilulmlnap i» llllflldl Iwl by I ‘will mm! \I\II burl il-e ii ii nun mid IHII mrfrll meiit uh en above. green soap, in" one represeiittwl as of oliv t- aiul palm till>, is tlie same as i’:i!uitili\e. """'.'l‘ii1l"it"t~t-i.-i> but 'l0t"'ilie‘t‘iil(e‘. that Wnillitms let it do lot‘ their bodies. u hat it does for their laces. (lbtain a t‘1il(C-—-lllCil note the tiiii<~re1iee one vtei": makes. ' - KEEP THAT SCHOOLGlRL comm. Avoid this mistake Do not use ordinaiw .-.<.:ip< in the treat» l)tl not thiiil; an) Irma cuitntorrirrown GUARDIAN ‘ . In Memoriam Mll. ALVIN F. WEBSTER The death occurred Monday aft- ernoon in Franklin, Muss. of Alvin F. Webster, a former resident of this city. The late Mr. Webster for many years successfully ' conducted a steam laundry in this city, remov— ing in November, i921. with Mrs. Webster to Halifav. where he open- cd an up-to-date grocery store. Eight months ago ne was strick- cn with tierntcious anemia and about two months ago he left for Franklin, Mass, for medical treat- ment. but despite the best medical attention and tender nursing pass- ed away Monday afternoon. He leaves to mourn. a sorrowing ividow. (nee Jessie Currie) towhom and many friends in this city and province will regret to learn of his passing. The remains will iirrive in this <oo_--_. WALTER E. ROBERTSON. Vllii-ts people oi‘ Kliigsboro and other paints of Prince Edward island ‘wletrc painfully remiriilcti a low daysugo 0i’ thc truth of Mloiit- goineiryfs words. "Tile-re [is nu iiirlun here oi‘ thwarts déparlled ilirisi iiiio‘ followtiirg an operation at Newton hospital. '.-\ little ovttr ti nimitii ago, ZICCOIIMDIilIIlQQ by Airs. Robertson and baby Christine the ieilt lioiiie to visit l't‘.‘ll|lilVOS ‘in Boston anti iieliuiibtiuriiig towns. Soon arier his itl'-l‘i\“;\| he was ' ill- ness. which no n» iiioval It) t-hto hospital \v'iiie_.rti lie uiltlerwent. an operation oil aliireh Zlrtl. anti tiieil on .\'l.£1‘l‘ClI 8th. Airs. ltoht-trtison brought tlic body lioiire for buriaii lilllldic fu-nriiy plot at Kingslioro. Before leaving. Rev. E. A. MQCPHILHLB of Boston, a native ut’ Long Creek, l’. F]. l and a former‘ "fir li'l.‘ri-""“" Exlilb» Thiis aunt.» or ohllgil-tiflll to ‘hits ilris city on Thursday night; funeral conducted the scrviees oi’ tin: ' ~\ nlnwuncemenl‘ l‘ 91* order ietl by worshipttii initiator o ' __—_ ' Ea-iilu Kennctiy illlld (‘hzipia-in, 1S D PXGE FJITEVES! good of t.lu- (iuilhllllilllllly. As a incin- Iyer 0f irlie (iruiige Lodge lie was i true» to tlik" liigll ‘ideals of the as- ’ _ , , . Al all c sotiullon love oi country, love oi‘ noxogrté m y.‘ " OX O" Cordial liloliow men. loyalty to t-lip: ‘in bottle; and flab llnlnuillles of the bibiu. eicn, anti in his tiff-ice. of worshiptnl muster ll‘ was always, ltfiil‘ to his tr-usl. Ali's. [Robertson ‘fl(l‘itllL',lliiUl‘ of .\l'i-_ lliird- lug Frasen of Elmira and lire-r two your old (illlliglliLlil" ‘have tiia synt- putilly of lllillly friends; -l‘or niaiiy. hearts are heavy with sorrow ova-l‘ t.he_ passing away of this. niueh loved young man. Tho hiiieriiit servlet: was etintliitzl- 9d M. llls llltlllli!‘ thy Rolf. it. L. .\ior- ton. pastor of the lkiiltiisit eliureli oi‘ wlririi lilu- depalrteti ivtis a lllliCll pridelil inonilrei‘. At this service a hatter mo; rend from ltlqv. Wailiuee it. .\iue\\'allti-i~, a lfeliow stutlert 0|‘ Aeaiiia tailing.- It takes about four hours to make beef tea —- a wastage of u“. Guardian‘ with many frlends, and ii siibscqutint pastor ii-silfy time, fuel and ingredients, cxtcnds sincere sympathy. ""1 ‘l0 ill“ Plflllllillvlfif life ‘oi’ I k . _ Mn J‘ A_ Webster’ Commissioner wwml. ~R,,h,...,vsu|,_ (‘Irving his t ta cs aboutonc minute to prepare “OXO‘ CORDIAL -- , of Sewers and Water Supply, is a Stu-dull" ‘lily-H and speaking WOHlS Y0K! Simply mix a tcuspoonful in a cup of hot wag“ and brothel‘. 0|‘ zunn-eeiiivioii oil li‘|s. siiicelro it's ready to serve. The. late Mr. Webster was of a (illmlfiilltllll eliai1ic~tci~ tllll'lll -' ttht- _ inost kindly and jovial disposition ycazrs tliiey were 113st ‘ cubes ‘Q1. Goad christian \Vi;il'l( tin ‘flit: rt pastor untl eiiiircii lllllillhfl‘, Feilowini-z the service chin-uh. tiie local Orange An "OXO" CUBE or two puts new zest into sauces, pavics, soups and dressings. And, added to left over dishes, makes \ them tasty and much more nourishing. X of the. Lodge Josihuzi F. Mat-Doriuitl, 'i‘het funiei-zii was one in‘ llllu largest ever seen. ‘t in Kings (Juuiity and in a flower- linie-ti gra vii the hotly 0t‘ this one. 0t’ Gods cliolleesl. -inen wras sorrow- tuliiy and tenderly laid away to aw-nlilt the lll_“$ll‘|‘l‘CUll0ll of. tiio t0 YOU y _ - / .. . i, . tliiir finds not tliurouii enil" w-lien gill-h‘. [luml _ uniuriugs “m,” M word was received truin Brighton follows. _ l Mia'“' ma‘ Walla" Robeflson ‘had Sht-lait’: .\lr:4. fillionizis A. .\lll.€l‘i3llillll|‘_ until Airs. Earnest L. Smith, [lOSloiL -Wreatii: (Orange idinhieinl James iliaeiloiiziltl. George .\la Donald, Allan J. biaellonlaltl, Stew- art .\lueDoii-.i‘itl, \\'=zilinet~ Mae Loud. Russel .\itlt'lli’tltl.\\"illlt‘l llunter, brothers oi “Alotiierlzitl. - Lodge. iluntias itesltilng in llosttin. E Spra s: Kinlgsboro Baptist isiblt: i class . r. aiul Mrs. .\lllt0ii Young,‘ ilostoii ‘.\ir. and Mrs, l’. l). .\lae-| leiiiley, Clitrrlotleltovvn_ Miss Liiv. Aiken. Cllizirlottletovvn .\ir. anti Airs. .l. A, Fraser anti lilisie, iiingsbtn-ti Mr. and .\iirs. Walltlei- Your-g. Kings- boro .\ir. ‘and lilrs. vVailiiizt: line. \\'alker. Norltlh Rliver. OX0 i.l.\ii'l‘l'<1D J36 st. maniac silt-m. Mai-uni pastor oi’ .\ir. ‘Robertson's lioinit- Wremllfi. pnvlv "Zmufily Rmmyp ehnreii etnuluetelti tr ‘scrvlit-e at m“. "n" ‘wmzih.’ N Ahmngunh iviiiell iiiaiiy island lrieirtis wsrz- Ala.“ h’ u I“ 32am Kmgshul.“ Pruslellt‘ (‘iilfftiril anti ltiist- litil)lfl'l.\‘tlll.r \vnllilkll‘ lunmrl5?"_ was m“ only, C-liiiriobteitiirn .\ir. i|l‘lil Airs. Roy sun oi the late ‘a. h. ‘Rtllibld-‘itlll 0t Quigltpy Always ‘\_ Hun“, “m1 Co. y kKHH-ISllOITl. st) We'll and tavorabiy Crescunlfi. “Tiny” and hqlw‘ l ltnoivit on lilit-l lsluiui anti oi M“ “H1 3h‘ musml wmnuns _ .- (Tiirlstiiini NltieL-etin Robertson hlsllitllt,“ Nmmhm.“ _ g whose ine-inory is n benediction to Shear. pm,“ mimflul. “ml Am“ ' ‘ ’ . ‘. ’ ‘M! ‘Hm kmiw hmijn“ ‘ling hm“ o“ M-iiv Stewart llllllllltll’. Aiass. .\ir. AND i ll"“"'n“"'y m" mm’ “M “'1'” men“ anti .\'irs. id. .l. Baker. iiitliiioni. ' liori: but ililrtydwo years oi‘ zige. 'liis lifo was. biiii-i‘. bur siiiei- ‘“\V\‘ iivu in (lWYiYlllS not yeurs" I lie lived iiiiufii. in ilhe iii-w years ziliotiloii to lllllll ‘on ir-arth. llorn in a ‘lltllllill of refiiieiiieirr anti ol‘ high ideals. nutiurtrcl in all the virtues 0i‘. ‘true lllllillldl0tlll we would expeei. tin: iinlti in ‘lllill an. fltllllllfllhll‘ type oil _.linan.. Ltlill..\‘i't2 were. not lilsj-it>p_p_i_i_i_t,__ ietl. . l lie was a ll‘DV.(3l' tit‘ truth. To liiin. ,'“l>e~aiuty urns ‘lflliill. truth beiiiity" jiiis word (ztillltl lover be trusletl. t yl~‘iiielilt.y was nit-e 0t his ontislaird- lug clluiraetirrisitiies in things grout it)!‘ smirll wiith oxztotilutlu and ‘scrupulous llOIliOF lie kept. faith. artist. was vieail aird it he-Ipetl to i Oil cairalwaya __ _ depend upon y Quaker Flour to give you the same ..~-uiiii'onm restilts. Milled only from ‘wheat that shows ‘ ‘the higlicst food con- _tent in our labora- .‘ , {pry analyses. N0 ~ -*‘*' "flouris more severely tested in the mill. Before it can bear f‘ the bransl‘ ‘ aékegm’ must meet every one of t ese‘ tests and must balm perfectly in own kitcllfll- r0. an iiomtsiibakins pusrvw- B"=ad' i bios and cake have a llghllle? 3"‘! 5m‘ evcntextureino other flour Elves- livcry bag sold under!‘ our money‘ bllfk guarantee that QuakcnFlour wil 3W6 you the utmost satisiaetiolb l of Smaill They are studying taxation Guiana may acibommonu 'i-c i wll wldupnl count-In. . . ._... WW0 l! Visll-lflfl l" Ciflidl. lccorlrlstvii, a liuz-ibiinlil and ll panied‘ by Herr Helmuth Westphai of the Berlin chamber of commercc. 3"‘! in, ‘his raged "lumclPal Q°Vd'""‘¢"* l" Ameflca‘ isonie yours was iiii inniuiite ot‘ Thane are rumors tut rltllll ink - "animation 10X fiunnda to 000190110. Illifllll‘ im- ful, J. A.‘ Timid Jtpcri . ‘alive. ,,watortroe)_tqi€ tti . Haul! I . l - ‘Z131. "17.. Yfidtlli." was T55 mulcu iiiiu l)‘l'llllUilil. iii pronvisie and ' sure in 'l10|’l'0l\lll'flllt:ii. lie was tflior~ ....Tl‘.hc Rios-s. Unele .\l.ix\vi-.ll aiiii Allin . 11y itoherison. New York Alberta itosti "and Maud lliiigvveil lloston llr. lloy Stewart and .\Ers. Sl"\\"lli‘i. Brighton. Mass other wrealliis from iltisiltfii~iiliintiles iiiisla-iti. i Patriot please copy l ~- ~<4> grap- ilPEfii/ii. ‘l. l =Uiii.i_c<i.. _\'-‘al ported ilearly 23 000,00!) ‘linear tili§t of pefltfivc iillltl.~l)tll.'.tll.l\'u‘ motion pieture, an in ease at‘ niore than liolltttltltl feet. from 1926. . —~-—~--—-{-O-}- szvzzzizivo COLDS ma. Inin Mal Successful Winter Feeding iough. “flnillovei- ire ilid ‘as ‘WW1 ldonc iii Ctllllplillllllfl) with tic divine |‘(‘X'lli(Yl'llllilri()il. "u1liutts‘iit,-\1ei' triiy iiiantl‘ ‘ziiitlelli to do. no with thy iiriullit.".t eiii of ‘all Wiilll wlunnl iii business trausizu-t-l lilies oi’ uliiite-rs. As a llnveti tllit- tziiulreii and lllliillthlKl lieis 'i'ii‘e ueeorilint: ‘to the ilivinu pattern ttettive in all rrootl works and ever ‘rt-tidy to ‘giro ‘llllc oil ofjuy for i ,iiiourriing and iiu- izuirnteut. of lpriiiae for thiwspirlt til’ lrouvine-s-s lTo thim llllily ‘be applied "ill" WOPGS. “iiliesisleil are ‘the pure tin heart." ,l'or‘ like 'i‘eniiyson'a hero "he lfi?l\’(?‘i‘t'ilt‘€ll‘ his eoitatiieiiee» as ii-is tlflllfi iveariiai; the tuhite flower oi‘ ii l Dr. Franz Berthold, a member ofll)h‘I‘lle|l“lss 1m." he German national cconomy ccml mitten and manager of the Uniontsu(.r,,,,|ln,,,ss m- .111... pfllsllla" c°"""""m¢$-ileitv'es a heatitlilul lxentetlietliun as a father. l~‘ur' tliqr, ltflie nobility of htis iiutturt- was ‘shown in his 1eilllettll0lli8i0 tlcvulltln filliilltlllllOilllell‘ who for his ‘liionur. l As a f1il'l'/J\'li ‘lie. Wits progressive ‘and eailin illlitl sane iii Jlliliilllfllll and t-ver wutiy tin \V0l'ik tor tihe iiIZEMA IN ITiIHY PIMPiES Atlbcteil Nearly A|l_ of Body. Cuticura Heals. "Eczema book: out in plrnplel and muted rhocull my body. he bun of Conan: Oiminnut." (Signed) Jredfkk A. Zinci. lob- inaon‘: Come. II. 8. 1 l‘ ‘. ,1. | | .V__ . l.i...ii'“t'iii:"loliiliiiiliniill. lliiill'.i-ilil Ended . t. - 1 w - iwllh his sensic oi‘ honor won for‘ [he lujwcr hoods, Whlch Supply. ‘ eflergx and l A-i it iiiei il luv win-t over iioyai, .. ' - - 1' . :"oi"‘ft :1: ti it’ lllti‘ . I h ' n ' l u - ‘ ‘w ‘ s. l‘ _ ~~~$.1E';:.:.-..l..%{"itl Catrirrhozone i‘r.'.‘i.rff.lf“'if~i.i'.tfiizatisttiifiziztifitl““..‘.*‘lt;‘..f;‘:%i. . lialer into the nasal passages. wt» tilt-stunt» lo eiitler into tilic throat and lungs. It kills the germs 1.01mi but he» and‘ heals the sore membranes; it I imlecwcrunotvuylugebui rvmpred and d. Sun: of them ‘can-ed and than odd all. The '7‘ rhnplql was no itchy md hind '---.4...___ . .. _ __ .__, - -_=-__--_- -----»w_ .. .__..___ __________ no um Lib-unis up in VHAVI: You HEARD n‘ WAS A DOClOR~VM rrttiuti. OH, THATT, Riqm tin nib! aid i llam- Iy THE ONE ABCHT THIS JOKE-YOUR THlNviritr l f- AND AFTER. clothing hiunidn_ THi: iluMt; ' scour ANUZHEH ;.To..j,.- "m _ ‘ftAltNe ihrt Fm! o“; g’ ugh, DOCTOR WA.) TREKWNU r'\ "‘ Ill YFAPB. HE NEQKQ _. I‘; yQ-n cuflgqn F0 YELLOW JAUNDICE AND_ rltiALLY FOUND -QH QQSH and Olin-men: In four wash H“ - ».- -': THE FELLOW WAS wHA-r A wn complotcly baled. nhe‘ min; i a NEGRO! WOMAN y nominal NM Requires lmperials Quiaib/ strength, arc a necessity for your breeding foxes at this time. ' All the energy and strength must; come from 0135mm; _ should be made up of them. IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL BISCUIT ranks very high in carbohydrates and it’s the correct cereal to feed at this season. IMPERIALS are also rich in vitamiues and mineral salts, both absol- utely necessary for healthy, vigorous foxes. / i Best Results in Reproduction are obtained front the regular feeding of IMPERIALS during the gestation period, as they arc laxative and have a coolingcffect on the blood. Feed the morning meal of dry IMPERIALS. IMPERIALS are sold by leading distributors 0r direct from the factory. a _, I, ‘ Imperial Biscuit c». Ltd Phone 721 Box 446 Charlottetown, P, E. I. Are you sneezing and sniifiing. is your head stuffed up? No nccd for that. Just use Catarrhozone; it is a quick relief. It never yet. failed to end any Cough. Cold, Bronchitis. or Catarrh. Thousands have used it with uniform success~that ought to bc proof enough of what it can do for you. The pleasant germ-killing medication is breathed from thc in- stops these uiseases quickly. Noth- ing so satisfactory as Catarrhozone Large size. lasts two months. priec $1.00; trial size. 50c. All dealers. ‘ rvrs u-zsu-zo Glasses Fitted . Cornpotcnt service with latest equipment. E. w. TAYLOR J. s. TAYLOR OPTOMETIIISTS. 142 Richmond Si. $005604 fi-O-O-OQ-O-O- By Barrie Paynol ii yl ._-'\v\~.=