\( H 1 . llHlTl5 “- 1' ‘ckly relieved g Illylgiln e_‘ 1131:1113 remedy . ' uritis aite gippligtgd pa“ T o! I . tments w out getting l, ll-known business man ot- ti, Ohio, writes: I . ‘Fol wing influenza was lelpid h alQziolent attack of neuritis in ~ right arm and shoulder. I 0t no ef until I ‘tried Sloan's Lin meat. e aflected arm and shoulder were rtly restored‘ to a healthy co_n- ion and all pa n and symptoms dis- peared." l i Sloan's gives real reliei because it n't just deadeil the pain. It getl the cause. Just pat it on gently. At once ou l the increased flow oi h_ ng, ln-destroying blood right “i018 t that hurts. Quickly and surely, reduces swelling and inflammation, ‘vcs out stillness, kills pain. Get a ttlc. Ali druggists-iio cents. arm Is Her Fame ASHERTON, Texas, Nov. 9. —— s. B. ‘S. Collly‘s hill to fame lays ronquerlilg a 1'83 acre farm on I outskirts ‘i,’ ‘ABllFlPIDll. Last year sllle raised 100 acres 0t’ inachand 30 acres of tomatoes. sides a good crop oi’ grapes and edless oranges and grape fruit. though theywinter garden district s an average of 25 to 30 iilches rainfall annually, ample for or- nary needs, Mrs. Conly has irri- ted her farm. She values her mostead at $300 an acre. iii il ‘i’ 5 pro oiringéervice in i-lnrtney Hall. l ‘é vi l" Phone 68'! or $0M. ing Friday, Nov. 12th, at 0 o'clock . MO1,11,-10,2i I 2591-1111031 ryon, Friday. Nov. 12th. .1 my . rustic‘- ..--'rllore will be on Sunday, Nov. 14th, at 230 p. m. Rev. G. iW Ford will be the speak- . A.‘ Cape Traverse il-lall 00., will b held in Thursday, 11tll., int-it, at 2,30 p. m. / ENGAGEMENT‘ Announces- Chlei Justice and Mrs. Mstllleson, ' announce the-en agement of their daughter, Dora t Mr. Clalr Camp- b6". 8on0! Mr» Alexander Camp- bell, ‘J. lPl, and Mrs. Campbell, Summersiilc, marriage to take lilacs on fourth oi’ December. ' 2620 IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS.- Advertisers are respectfully ivqllflfli-Qd to see that their advertisements for the Guard- ian reach the oiflcd by noon of the day preceding publication, other- wise insertion will not be guaran- teed. On Saturday ads must he received by 10 A. M. ' (Li. PERSONAI-s Mr. and Mrs. V. Callaghan of De- troit left this morning on return to their home atter spending a very pleasant vacation visiting the .i‘ormer’s rather, Mr. John Call- ugllan, oi‘ Fort Augustus. Mr. Vincent MacMillan son of Mr. and Mrs. P. lH. McMillan of this city left on return to Detroit this morning. He was accompan- ied by ills brother, Mr. Frank Mc- Millan. Liberals Confer i JJONDON, Nov. 9.-—'l‘he special meeting of the. Liberal iParty called .to consider, party reorganization Demand the i ‘st Molasses I URITY. flavor and healthful pro- pcrtics/‘ifiake Genuine arbadoa figflflg classes the {be st Ilolasrugyouhlzan buy. . \ Also. on account of its purity. it i: the most economical Molassc; you can It is no‘! diluted! l. ‘Qhildrcn and adults -‘ ovc itscleiicipusiiavorl upén’: Genuine lildoli fimjgm lazuli l . prevent Cold, Sore Throat, Bron- was heiidl today with David Lloyd George presiding. Sir lRobert Hilt- chinson was appointed chief whip in succession to Sir Godfrey Col- lins, who was appointed by Lord George's election as leader of the iparty il1 the House of Oomnlons- A fest/lire of the meeting was that the whip waslelected by the party' as a whole instead of being chosen Iby the party leader as YIOHIIGFIY. Notable absentees drom the meet- ing were lSlr John ‘Simon, Walter iltunciman and ISir Godfrey Collins. -—--<0-o--—- When salad dressing begins to curdle, add a little unbeaten white of egg and it will become smooth as velvet. u Keep Throat Free Of Catarfll Germs The Infection-Killing Vapor of CATARRHOZONE ls The Beat Treatment It there is a tender or weak spot in your throat, that is where dis- ease germs are sure to lodge. Prompt treatment is nec sesry to keep the germs ilroln preading through the breathing organs. it's because you can breathe Cs- tarrhozone that it is so sure tin reach the trouble. Catarrhozone goes wherever the air you breathe can go, and it's healing influence extends to all tha delicate linings at the throat and bronchial tubes. By inhaling Catarrhozone, you chitin and Catarrh trom developing. Got‘ Catdnrhozone to-day. Complete outfit 81.00. ' l EVERY LITTLE p, cove}: HA8 [A TICKLE » OF ITS OWN REXALL ' I RUMMAGE SALE Market build-era’ Club". _.__._ ,. RUMMAGE SAL! Market build-bee u, u, . _ = ingJPriday, Nov- 12th, at 9'o'clock. gm; e n“ o“ gunned be use: THE HANDBll-LS IOI‘ Aut- ___ 1111111 ‘BI-h at Harold . Wwdsldefl. THANKSGIVING SERVICE. - 2581-11-10, 2i. _THE ANNUAL MEETING 0f the wEDgpNQ QELLSL __‘ held. on Thursday. 11th, inst, at 2.-|'n5gday_ (mobs, 20m, n, 3L PM Oxford and who lopposed Mr. Iiloydluc. Daniel S. McRae, in point of . ton, the liews of his death will :5‘, montnn Journal of October 21st ' inst. Mr. Macilae was a nephew 0f . than the; of tho Jiiflllhlh 011111111911 Iiilsttiimiil tuiiililu ‘ ' 0's‘ TAXI day and night ser- .i.-l'r-:sAnv onus. -One of m; most interesting olganiutiona in uharlottetown is the "Study my. _ This meets at the -v‘ar.ous mam-hers homes every qhurdlay atternoon, ‘Byzon T“. "Yson and Bhakespears have “Cilrnient Events" and‘ . . II-BCIIIBlOIIB, all proving both in. structive and interesting. A Thanksgiving service was held ~11 m9 U183 Church Fllday night. NQV- 6111. the Rev. R. W. Lindsay was ‘the speaker who preached a lllost eloquent alld helpiu] gar. moll. The Jiazelbrook Baptis-i cliolr took charge of the music and rendered several ‘beautiful selec- tions. Special mention may be made oi‘ ill ‘Mule Quartette sung by M. W. Wood. Wellington Mc- N61". ‘Heuy Jones alld Rev. H. W. Lind-say. Much credit is dlle the Organist. Mrs. M. w. ‘Wood. very Drellydyfidllllli! tnok place oll Wed- i-lck's Chili-ch. Ffoit Aillgugtiiq, when Miss Annie Cnyle daughter oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Philip Coyle of Dronlore became the blidc oi Mr. Joules Callaghan son or Mr, John Callaghan Oi’ Fort Augustus. The bride looked very charming in o. 0051111118 0i’ blown velour trimmed with mandel fllr null was attended by her sister, Miss Catherine who looked very attractive lll blue vel- our with llllt to match. The gloom was supported by his cousill, Mr. [Augustus Callaghan of Lake Verde. -'l‘he nlarrlage ceremony was per- iformed by Rev. l). i‘. (lroken while tlio wedding mnrcll was played by, Mr. James 0. dll-ainnr assisted by Mr. Dennis Shay. lnlmediate- _. ly afterwards the happy couple ‘motored to Charlottetown whore a dainty luncheon was served at tllc ‘home of bil-s. P. McMillan sis- 1 tsr of the grooni, returning to the . bride's home wllcrc n. dinner was served in a most becoming manner. in lll6'6V8lllllg i1 grand reception was held at the lovely home oi the groom, llcrc about two hundred guests assembled. Numerous and costly presents were received. lu the wee hours ol‘ the morning all departed to tlle’r homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. lCallaghan a long and happy journey through its vale of lite. Dean 0f Edmonton Reporters Passes ‘ |DANlEI. s. McFiAE KNOWN TO HUNDREDS succumss TO iunusss ‘There passed away at noon to- day at his residence, 9847 90 aven- continuous service, the dean of working newspapermen in ‘Edmon- ton, and actively engaged with first U18 Bulletin, and later the Journal, since this iarrlval in Ed- monton ill 1905. To an acquaint- ance that reached ‘from coast ‘to coast, and a circle of friends that included practically all of Edmon- come as a severe shock for but ~few knew -he had been ailing since last May. ' Daniel S. liicltae was born in Charlottetown, P. E. l. on Febru- ziry 15, 1879 and gained his early newspaper experience on tile Guar- dian and Examiner ol‘ that city. In 1005 ills steps were headed west. alld he joined t-he reportorial stsft of The Bulletin, where Hon. Frank Oliver was owner and editor. F01‘ lnnny years llir. McRae was with tlle Bulletin as reporter and later night editor, and two years ago he aligned. himself with the Journal news staff. With ,a' thorough knowledge of all phases of western life, and a re- putation tfor integrity and industry that was never questioned, Mr. Mc- Rno was an invaluable member oi‘ the newspaper craft, and ills place is not one that will be soon filled. Ho. was n devotee oi’ all branches of clean sport, being esileolfllll’ prominent in golf and curling as a member oi‘ the Msyiair Golf ~Cluh. where he was one oi‘ the low-handi- cup mon, and oi the Granite Curl- ing club where ‘he had skinned a. rink for many years. \ Mr. Moltae is survived by his wlfe Gertrude. Arrangements for the funeral will be made later. The above is taken from the Ed- Mrs. Richard Smith. Brlllhmn- i GIRL. la. swims 1 MILES m SHARK-INFESTED sea mounds. Nov. s. - in the shark Infested sell. with the W111" 0°11!" 15-year-old Pellsv Bunsen willy ‘ gwgm from Robbers Land to Cal» Town, a distance of about 8611911 miles, in nine and one half hour-ll say; a dsspatch to the Daily Ex- press from Cape Town. $011111 Am‘ Hmnnlnm. gt antic-F" | I _ “T W- I 5 o l . ti’ ‘ I‘ -- Q ' ~ l . ""6 " CERRFUITIIDWN GUERDIKN l. ‘ l E LUXE CAB LIMITED and De Luxe Drive- Yourself, Limited,- buy motor oil with a single idea in mind-namely, results. As a highly-developed business organization, operating automobiles for profit, they appreciate the cost factor of lubricants. They approach the subject of lubricating oil on a business basis. They do notbuy on color, guesses or rumors. The salesman who approaches them with extravagant claims is promptly asked to prove them. Whispering campaigns do not regis- ter. With $500,000‘ worth of the highest-class _J‘ 4 A PAGE mvnu . equipment at stake they cannot take a chance on inferior grades of oil. ’ » The carefully considered endorsement of Marvel- ube Motor Oil by this organization may be ac- cepted by_ the private motorist at face value. Marvelube is uniform in quality everywhere. Used in the right grade, it will give you the same results as it is giving the De Luxe ,Cab Limited, De Luxe Drive-Yourself, Limited, and other ex- pert judges of oil who have adopted Marvelube exclusively after rigid and satisfying tests. IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED rvelub . MOTOR cm. -O— -~— ' ._ retirement. bnt_ he convinced the mediate refund bi income taxes cnl- l i om d l i . President that the idea tor an im- lectcd this your would 7w too cosi- plolnlt. B“ a m n "ma" "and Opposed at Capitol a f“ ‘ YOU}? oI1I>0i11'llsI'l'Y-fl()w- 0:465 IN A u l-‘l.-i'i‘lMl~. izll vii -, , ‘- l. , l Vii/M”) i, \_‘\\\]~,\.l \\ _ ‘kw Musrx MAKFR ‘ ( lizl-dl ‘i lll""('-1~li with nlilvr ‘and r.\€l""(‘;l.\'l1 Iii! (l-lli'< ll 1*. '11)‘ lllli-ll,» m;- 4 uw/illlill prlivtl ilfiilli‘ ill" llllhlilllf‘ w; 1mm‘ Milli‘ _ Lnrlv Prodliriivn “P ‘Will Ill-IN‘ ll" l1 l~1"1()(‘1l<-".lvll lll‘l h lill L‘ i lflliliiz-‘i , SYRUP OF . , I _ ,_ . l tn ill one dealing with criminals. The party, PINE 011:: llflgtlllawxll; 5x110!‘ Sllg rites to which numbers 1B, includes istate P AND I flnmL one ‘m ab-ndonedl the congress-mun, 3 aucmblylnsn, and ' T l R / ‘ "pm g mile on the cont after hav- 5 ladies, including wives of some- m‘ 1599“ 13 hon" m mg ygtgr. An- of the members. . £ I . Olllfll‘ girl Ill-vi I mill whIn three "Ways? lllilfllll? spider slaw WASHING-Rm N“ 10___p,.,,|. 8 Pl the tickle and relieves » miles fold-gamut and scurried to p321?’ ‘and 83:31.1" ‘a ecfiggslisfident “and” md secret“), or the the cough at once. a nu y a / i ~ ,, ~ l1‘ “M ll l d I U! t , ‘ Pmc‘ "l. p!“ "o7TLi \ 0W1"! W t?" “Mn”! “l n" ‘n’ Hume!‘ we M'Q m‘ “m” my rgiellnlltliullropgsglnoirltg: figgilllflVafl h: \ fin‘ ‘OLD, 0N1” IY i el- all the men in the race had given lawyers to our numbers. for weld m, and“ , H h 1d b, , ~ 1:, é [,- up n m, and “My”; you,‘ ~ , have six including our secretary. hgoapu-med throuzh "egg?!" m \ \ ' l » _ ; , _J_ 4 ifafillvvllll(lri~' , , anal.‘ u’ Thfaurdhn’) {gflzlnlilltrololanattzlllui fsannflfl". i we" expand“! -‘\ ~i< - . l N!‘ lllliillll in ifllll iii-ii lnvil ll. ll h ( ‘j Our primary purpose ll to stud! the tum", u "m," 12% p" l , .. ._ A, y“). _ M) . gm”; ‘ . ,_ , ‘ K Yo commission l smell 137th. N wmig lzsxfifi vfi I ‘~ ‘ ‘utlllltwi v thinl- l ' _, 01'! I081!" l" 1' "5"" "° "m also interested ingniw’ tinted" m. v ' App; » . l1*.j}_l_r4,\\.;\~ ‘My l a r'|l(\',_'(' Jllll (lrime Commission . ., A Visiting Toronto lltizi-iszzzrzlra: e:.i::lie:~1°11~ e iii-ii“ "hi3?"- e l l l - nu act mormquioklythan we no. filnggcrfilgwl‘; mlfi.m:y_ u‘: I ‘ Q I ‘ill ilu l I'm-ll $370,‘: gel-la: vahmalilarggpfiicant. o income taxes to be paid l i“ b in 5:» dash‘: :%£1l}l:'"°'h°d"f ' ~\ ‘d -\. l?‘ At 4 . LYMLA-‘H-‘ll: --- Qiw-Q v;é"..J"‘::LI. _._......g;.~' Q6 -I m‘. l‘ l