THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAARDIAN a M . DallIaIIl-lKVourgai” Yrllllzoarfiillzsnls There is no better safeguard against colds, chills. arippe. sore throats and b coughs than these silver-wrapped Pepstablets. Taking Peps periodically during trying winteriy weather keeps the delicate respiratory organs in healthy condition and protects against harm to chest and lungs, Sealed up in every Peps tablet am powerful medicinal fumes which pass with the breath down the throataidbronchialsintothelungs. Dr. Gordon Stables and other eminent authorities acknowledge Peps ln valuable for young and 01d, (l/ulilvellicinedlnlcra. s Crust/ Doesour husband praise A your p1-e crust ? You can Elease him with flak rown crust nlade Robin Hood Friovn ositiélMflNY clccuamhme in ech be . A|l1>-\-4\\¢I. i" § (Hancock) Special ‘ Choices 5'1" Bonds, N. B. Power Co., Ltd., -—-due March, 1937, and priced at 95 t0 return. . . . . . . . .5.70'l" 61/195 Bonds Malagash Salt Co.- due August, l947——(with bonus l of 40”‘ Common Stock) Price \ par. _ l ~ 6'1" Bonds Alexander Building‘ Corporation-due _0ct., 1947. Price 99. 61/1?" Shares of Canada Cement Corporation—-(with 40'” bonus of Common Stock)—at market 5"‘ Bonds Ottawa Light, Heat 8r Power Co.--due Oct., 1957 and priced at 99 and interest yield- lug....................5.05"’ Write or phone orders at our i expense J, M. ROBINSON d .S‘()lVS‘, LTI). (1889) Szlinl ‘john. Mouciou, Frcdcricioll. | F. A. s. JONES, Charlottetown | " "Representative | .__L h. ..__ _.. How to Get lt For tho Mare Nominal Col 0‘ Manufaetura and Diatrilnllbl C o u p o n 9 1 and 8c lllla NEW millionth alullmnary, bound in H13 Joal grialn, lllluatratod will! h" l."q7"'|~...".l° Z’; mall h» ul- papal‘ thin Coupon will ‘jug-glib; nonta to cover -0ont of laandllllln P"H"|' clerk hlrqoh --___-- llll w \\ UNlYl.R$ll|i.S l)!('TI()N-\ N ..-- ill .l\n amsraos 111.411. ORDERS Up to 2o miles . . . lilo extra nq/JL 7e extra a offlfi) Illllfll ... iiest, foremost, front, leading, orig- ' l ——~-<-0>____._ t into her cheeks ~ ileedle. "_' Because “°l..‘.’.:'it::;“?* CWOUPONl r _- , _ - _ rwmnml—z_l—zmrmrq n“ ,/| h "" "<+w0+ooo+0_+0000+o4 ,_P..‘.‘.,',§‘2§§ff§%"s i I‘ HOUSEHOLD . 5 ' "mt! SCRAP BOOK q ans-stout cums n» rmllcazu f§f§f§ ‘ A teatlmunlll to ltu m-rlta. WORDS l l By W. L. Gordon i v . l omen MlfillsEDzi ‘Do not say “I was too ‘excited to ‘answer questions." N excited.” : l on a- orrau MISPRONOUNCED: vol-l "LH-hlflhlfvll EH18; 0 85 ill "Of," a, unsu-gssed, j often wanted to in "ill," accent on first syllablef l. f’; '°"“""‘"' I OFTEN MISSPELLED: d1screet‘_ i prudent); eet. SYNONYMS: first, primary, earl-l. ! up the tine uld drink aaaln." 75¢ rzzrrc. lulu "inal, primitive. WORD STUDY: "Use a word three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by master- Hold by ing one word each day. Today‘s "mm" ""'"-- ~ hurlnttetown word: REQUISITE (noun); require- ment; necessity. “He. does not pos-i sess the requisites of a. gentleman.“ .‘"““".' H‘. ‘ _ _ _ The Land We L0ve_ The DlVlIlG l By mu Yelgh 'l To Look Human] "“*““*'“"“"“”‘ , The Hudson's Bay Railway Terminus Condensed from the Woman's‘ Home Companion (lOctober, '27) Richard J. Walsh. Railway Tenmnus? A. The Canadian loader has stitches taken in the LOHIBTM of her nloutll to give hel , ll perpetual cupid‘s bow. Anoth-l er has u. permanent blush prickeil lgkllelllélghgl pr€vllles a with an electric’ re For Another has her lips red- llacllllles can be pmvldell‘ deuull by tattooing, if through gwlll proceed llapldly thereon‘ n luisulkc one of the seekers aftcri {beauty comes out scarred the lli-‘illl- | lilies are all the bigger. lsurgeou can turn in a thidic lower o!‘ this publicity lllc lipflvith a few slilches, Ho lfilll [beauty business llllS become cou- slice away u. double chin. {fused in the publiqmlud. 0n one But the lcguinr practitioners Ifiank me the reputable plastic. rlur-_ know the extreme delicacy oi‘ facial ‘goons and (lerluulnlogints. 0n the operations and lhey know that the other flunk is the ‘vast and 2row~ slightest error muy leave u, visible ing array of beauty shops. ‘iln be scar which may handicap the pat- lu-eeu is a hr-rde of cllarllitans. lent for life. They hltteuly resent f There is the mun who advertis- lhe invasion of the quacks. 'l‘hel-1-. l-s: “Your law lifted for $50.“ There are ilenuly doctors who ulter the ‘is the X-rayl office which removes contour of the fucc wilh paruffill. superfluous llilll‘. often with dilc But the uftcr-Jeiflal-Ls luuy he fzigbi- ‘l-lluscqllllnccs. 'l‘lu¢re is lhe shop fuk-inilulnnlzllii-ll_ lllfiiflillllilllflil, lu wilich unlraiucd gills use tlw abscesses, lllllll|l‘.*i, sudden lllllui- lliuugl-ruus 1‘l(‘.(?ll'li5 ueodlc for tho nessl. The paraffin may not slay removal <-l‘ Wflflli or luoles m- hairs. where put; it luuy gnlvilull- down- Tilclw- is lllil Sllvflilllfll who will try word, creating an ugly puinful lo wipe 1l\\'il_V wrinkles, fleoklea or swelling. Aunlhcl- disl-l-edilcll cvvu scnrs wilh u prepnlzltiilu practice in buiqqlng M, H“. 31pm, .whivll l-llulllius llnudly carllolii: uc- lure m‘ the fur-lg with inorganic lll- Vlllll PPVPIIUY ill" NPW Yllfli Hllllfilflllltfii-i such u gold. sliver, rub- ll-h-pllolu- llll‘ cull-y cnutlllllcd il bcr, ivory uni] celluloid Tpp p111- lllllli-L lisl ll‘ “dcrlllnlologisl " ill‘ pol‘ luelllod is lo use curlilllgu from gl-llil-ll llul-dfnullly Aillil ! Silricly number purl, of llur body, "Living ‘l'(illl]llllllll'il lllul “there is uol ouc flssuc is inll-lcruul ufflu- present-i- _ll'ill physiriull. nnl lllll‘ llllllll fidf- of any “(HI-living I)()(Iy 3m] will "()1 .-kin specialise! ill lilo (eullrc list." ‘ llllviili fillflivliv, ll-"IWYIY lllilflll“ Even grculol" gamblers nrl- ill:- .-ll, is ll uollll- iil‘i. _ "Every llillliilll doctors who 11H‘ using lin- X-llly lo Iwinl: has lllc liililll- rich! I0 look i01110vv sulpl-lfluous pull: Vnlvus lillllliill." HILYH ill‘. Wlll- J- liilyfl- curl-fully controlled and sllfcguul-li- .“i)|u- of tlll- culuppnulliiillls of lilc l-ll, lilo X-rlly is highly llesirufiiivc. jliflfill. Wul" was llll- llevleioplul-ui Yo! lhdusulnds of people arc‘ ignor- llf plastic surgery, u new special lluliy alllowiug lllculeu-lvcs [u in: PX- liuld which iuls izivl-n iliiiillllfllllili-K posed lo lllis (loudly furl-z- in order ‘u-sulis." ii offers new llopcs in!‘ Io lluvll hail‘ lclul-vell, Thle girl illiihiil whose ifaccs m-v so for fruln with il nolicczlllir- nlus-lllzu-he 0r willl ;llumnn lhzll lilcy cuuuol work, for lllnck hairs on her chill denpzllrs ‘lboslv who shrink from [he sluice of finding either n job or ll p"... of pussors-‘lly, who oven discover bund. The llCCfillleil way io- rc- ‘or imagine disgust in the eyes ill move superfluous hair perlnaucnl- their families luld so shut thcnrscl- ly is with the electric needle if ven up in {heirlooms to brood on done by n lrulned~ physician the ihe hr-lrol" ihal they see in their‘ method is safe and the results per- ‘lllllffblii. No longer need one car‘ nlanent. The trguife is that it is ;l"y through life an embarrassing likely to hult. Thus we rend ad- Iillrllllllilfk 0i‘ 11 “POKER 1108B. WOH- verli-sements of n method which dcrs are being performed ill repioll- lclnploys »"uo elcctrlm needles lug eyelids destroyed/by burns o!‘ chemicals; is painless and guaran- cccldenls, ill lhe repair of the cui- teed perluaneul." This means X-ray. llclluc of ihr- eye; ill cases of cleftl "The X-ray is a dmnnablo instru- lllfutc and 0i‘ have lip. A skilled ment in the hands of an lgnorunl person," gays the Health Commis- sioner oi"New York. "'1 huvo sccu countless cases of women wbosc faces have been disfigured for life with the . burns received flom such treatment." Tumors may a".- so follow or even malignant call- cer. . Because of the outcry against dangers of the X-rny some quncks whc- use it claim that they are us- ing some-thing else. Recently n New York court ‘tried an import ant case 111 which a woman charg- ed that she had been permanently disfigured by X-ray treatment. Shc ' went to him in January, 1921. He. told her that he did ot. use the X-ray but a tube of his own inven- iir-u and that he would guarantee to remove the growth of black hair on her face in 25 to 30 treatments at $1 each. Altogether she had taken 1400 treatments, Under oath lilo (lontol was gradually irmupellell to alimil that girls with no lkuowledge eith- er of medicine or electricity (ilrect- cd the rays to which his patients were exposed. This case is of notional lmpori- i...» -.-- m» w. Alldvgro-n-éig» 311.23’oii"h.'l.“fi'ili.li..Kill‘ gill i551’ lalldlingimflhamllglem m)“ p |been iutrc-iluccil in muny purin of jcfl-‘liiwl 5mm" 5d°k is" ‘the country. They urn routed to ' lfingeucieh” for large ulnouuls, and the advertising of some n1’ them» roco-owoooaeo-ooo-eo-omrov agencies is reulinisccui of puleut . medicine exploitation. INA PRCYUY "The vampires null pirates of ‘QLD QIU 8".“ quaokely are blending the people." any“ Dr, A, T_ McCcrlunck. “They ..'lre capitalizing the lack of (llflliflfll- ' inullou of the uvorngi- pin-sou us lo ' l whul conntitutes ll qualified 1)|'ll(!~ iltioner." Then-c is n0 uniform ‘standard which delormiuell who is ' a iloctor and who lil not. lliffcr- out states have different laws nn to what constitutes medical practice. ln many places the old-timd family (locior simply docs not exll-lt any more. Millionluof people do not know~where to tllrn when some- 8! PO 0R0," V000 l / thing la wrong with them. As m. S.‘ l’). Hubbard of the N. Y, Dept oi l . "Th. OLD MAN WINTER },',f;‘,‘,f,'j,yl‘,j"§,,,'§_-p wgzlggiglyglggl: - - oa ‘Is RIGHT AROUND tllifyllllikgnllin nzlnhtlglhrrhln smile." ln an age of marvelous inventions they are easily led l0 Order your Coal now and be pre- resl unlli ii has been rust out." uuuluu Large Pimpies Broke Out. Cutlcura Heals. “My trouble began with an itch)’ sort of feeling all over m!’ "m5 ‘md face. Large PlmPl" hi?“ m” on my [gm and were no painful that I could hardly bear them. MY h" and arms burned badly "*4 l°°k°d a fright. Icculd h»: g0 nnvwhm I was invited on account of the trouble. "l tried other remedies but they ma flp good whatever. I read a: advertisement for Cuticura Soap an Ointment and purohaibll lwflll- "if! in a short time l wan hulled- (sumo) Mrn. Ben Caaena, 202 Homewood Ave" Hflmllmll- om’ Cuticura Talcum la coolinlv ‘-‘ and comforting to tender. aching. burning feet. _____’_________ believe that chemistry or electric- ity can cure all sorts of ills. Because the beauty business is in tune with the spirit of our times, becaugg people who will neglect a bodily pain will go to any length whonflleir vanity-is wounded. the beau-Ly quacka are multilllYilll 9V- Phone us today. .1). GILLlS _& co, Ml‘ rnoua m ‘ L” J IlYIY/‘FJIII-‘i/Q ("l1 IVJII Q. What is the Hudson's Bay Government , The ileauty business is front- . page news “may A DUKE“! has ,has decided on Ft. Churchill instead] his nose sifiliglllellvtl. A society lot Fl“ Nelson as the Hudsons Bayl iRailway terminus at tide water ‘based on a report by an eminent ‘ _ _ ‘ Harbor Engine“: n is claimed thatlothors one uell-to-do women who l t 1 in whichcogllilpilerlg] No amouu of law will prevent llle work swindlini; and injuries and occasion- . By ROB ERTA L E! n+0» ooooo-oo-Qo-ovo-o-o o 0-0 H Vegetable Soup 1f veg_etable soup ‘is made from the water in which vegetables are b01196. it will preserve the most valuable minerals in the vegetables, also the vitamlnos. Poison Caution Buy several small bells at the toy ‘store, or take out of old toys and flflmes. and fasten one to the neck \ of each bottle containing poison, to I serve as a warning, even in the dalk, [when the bottle is picked up. , . l Preserving Linen I I To preserve the color of linen. lplacea few small pieces of cnmphur lgum 1n the linen drawers. , l lore lli-‘fllilc, of little means and little knowledge-wore men whose idefornled noses [rrevent them flulu lflfllllfli! enlpioylueul or shop girls who will pay out ull their wages week llfler week for treatments which illey hope will make them mc-re attractive 1o lhell eillplOyfifii lor their sweethearts. But many ‘ought to know better. lnl deaths that now occur, unless ithe people Wllf) want to b0 beauti- iful will lcurll these simple rules lfor their guidance: l l. Do nol lei anyone lull a reg- ular lloclm- lry to relucvo wrinkles, ‘M10188, frl-cklcn, soul's, peel your liace, or lllil, your face or change /""”""“‘\<’”“"“\\ REFLECTIONS OF REX/ ‘the shape of any of your features l 2- NPVPI‘ K0 to ally doctor as the ‘result of reading nu advertise nenl. Any ilocior who zulvertiscs is likc- i ly to be u quack. l ll. licforc you 1:0 In nuy slpi-l- iulisLu-ollsull youl family dc-clur it‘ you llllVP 0111'. 4, llf you huvl- nu family doctor. consul-l. _youl~ bum-d of health. i 5. ll‘ yin (i011'l trust your bum-d I ___ ._-.. of health, write for advise to lllci nearest hospital or luedlcul sclnnll or local lucillcul society. --___-.<0->- - l On Same Job Nearly 75 Years (By British United Press-l‘ LONDON. Oct. ilk-An astonish- ing long service record stands to the credit of Frederick George Davies. of Bowling Green Lane. who has worked for one firm continuously for nearly three-quarters of a century’. and is still carrying on. Mr. Davies has just complctcdhizl eighty-second year, and hc begu work at the age of 9 with Messl" Potty Wood ti: Conlpnny, of Eat chcnp and Southwurk. Bridge Rona, a well-known firm of wholesale gro- cers and jam manufacturers. i It is related 110w o. year or twu ago Joe Davies asked the firm to give him the sack. Hc fell. he was getting old. The flrm refused, and made him a present of $250 instea ‘ As if this record were not sufiici lent, Joe Davies can claim many ,cther distinctions. l . He has been the father of nine- teen children (15 by his first wifel. ‘ ‘the youngest of whom is a girl of live. l He has about 50 grand children ‘living and 10 great grand-children. r He won the Grocers‘ Exhibition gold medal 12 years ngo for: the long- ,est service with one firm. l He has never lost a week's pay. l Never worn a collar, except to be 1 photographed. . He has never taken a fortnight»- gholiday. although it-has been fre- iquently offered him. 4+>--—_»- lDarken Gray Hair, , Look Young, Pretty Hair that loses its color and lustre. or when it fades, turns gray, dull- and lifeless, is caused by a luck of sulphur in the hair. Our grand- mother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair. which is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get for only '15 cents this famous mixture improved by the addition of other ingredients by asking at any drug store for a boi- tle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." This darkens the hnlr so naturally, so evenly, that nobody . can possibly tell it has becn applied. You just dampen a sponge or soil brush with i! and draw this through your hair, taking one salmll strand at u. time. By morning the gray hair disappears; but what. delights the ladlrls with Wyeths tinge and Sul- phur Compound is tllat. besides beautifully darkening the lmir after a few applications, it nlso brink." buck the gloss and lustre and glvcs it on appearance of abund- ance. nuisances of furnace. 1800 degrees. market. rt jb b -1|1 Id ffl. oneesa cl-Yollggvma: ge dlggcinge a yo -yftel_i' therek still a morsel of satisfaction in WHIPPET — THE WONDER 6 ROOM lt is small in size and far smaller in price. So small, than a basehurner. And what a difference! Circulating fresh heat all over the house. ment. comfortable upstairs. ln spite of its price, which is‘ astonishing, and in spite of ' its size which is compact, The Whippet is a ruggedly built Fire-pot down it duplicates the (‘umbcriand Zlii. The iron is the richest enamel iron tempered to ivithstand if you couldift afford furnace bcforc, you can't afford in be without one now. o4nflun§?Fmmndr5(§@l with another l e dreariest festivities for the marl who says I o l g (L l p “Qa; >;17»" ./My ‘l \ I lllllllllllllllllillml FURNACE in price that it costs very little more to install None oi‘ the bnsehurncrs and heaters. Cool in the base- lt is the heaviest furnace for its size on the Wriie for circular: AmlLerstNS. 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