i i KEEFE Hifilllilfi siaiivicfi Means 100 per cent. satisfaction. Tho most modern nethods and equipment used by the largest and oldest Relieved ol Rheumuiic Poin” Too bad this man didn't begin the saline treatment for his rheumatic pains when they first started. It is fortunate for him that he got relief when the pain had become acute. Here's his story :—— “l now feel zis_lit as a fiddle and I cannot praise _l\ruschen too much. Before taking I\l'USCll€il my rheumatic pains were pretty bad. l began t0 worry about_my JOlJ and the children. But I got a tip to try Kruscben. After taking the first bottle I felt better. Since then l have had two more bottles and I now enjoy my work: for I have noachesorpaina. . . thanks tolsru- ochen."—Mr. A. H. You will note that once Mr. A. H started the Kruschen saline treatment he stayed with it. Follow his examPlB c ' if you too are bothered with rheumatic pains, lunibago or sciatic pains. Take Knischen faithfully. as long as you feel it is needed. Give it a chance to help overcome conditions in your body which have probably lllllifll months to develop. If you are like‘ many other sufferers, you will notice n gradual im- provement in your health and a less- ening of pain as you continue the treatment. Just take a pinchof Kru- schcn in a glass of hot water firs! llllrlil in the morning, us lorifl 1_\5 ITQQdFd» and Mr. A. II. joins uith us in wishing you a speedy return to your old. Pam-inf? self! Kruschen is 25c. and 75c. at all drug stores. WIUMS fect in shape, alluring in flower is more versatile in _ floral piece for any and every occasion. loves "Mums . . . there’s e1 ’MUMS Chrysanthemums are in full swing again. ’MUMS Per- brilliant colors, no other adaptability to every Everybody egance in every bloom . . and for most flower lovers the ’Mum season is_ali too short. Send a bouquet of Mums the next time you need flowers. West End Nurseries Ltd. '32 Richmond St. Phone 96 F UMIGATING Fumigating Company on P. I. Island. All work confidential - Phone 89 The Old Reliable. 86 Queen Street OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS ”' HAH--ALMO5T A ~ ,, COMPLETE BOWL! y THIS vA-ras BACK r eevouv coizrez- WHY. CLJRLY, YOU'VE STUFF ALL YOUR LIFE AND NEVE LIVED AROUND THIS 1 I2 _ COLLECTED ANY-- WHY? THE DIGNITY OF AGE m I'VE ALLEIZS THOUGHT IT WAE JUST AN ARI5TU' CRATIC EXCUSE FER . ROOTIN’ IN DUMPS" TURN A THOROBRED . DOG LOOSE AN’ HE'LL BEAT A MONGREL TU kJIMtuA-g v .. . ....'ml'r. - M ' Wrist Wotch t. num- m m may; Women's Auxiliary W, Finder loovo,ot Glenn have ..'CIIOII. RICITAL — A largo been "nrefmrled recently. "WEI", congregation assembled on Sunday theless. we have been contlnulngevenlsig, Oct, 6th, at the United our work. as usual. The following. church, Montague, when tho choir ls a resume of activities since tho] pmsonted d musical pron-om at Annual Meeting. On Mo 30th. we the close of the rs uloi- sorvico. sponsored g picture in en's Tlieo- Thoy woro ooslstod Y llrl- UV! tre. In June. when the weekly Ings, whose home is in California. warehouse dances were resuined| but who has spent the summer ln ..'Although our activities ETOWN GUARDIAN’ " i ~ ' ocroana 9. 194's .- Soiiris lllllllilll risiliiiim N i I BUSINESS Review l the canteen was operated by mem-; Montague with her daughterhltdrs.‘ , f bers of tho Auxiliary, capsbly ttl- D. M. MacDonald. Mrs. Lngl is an n J t Isloted by Mr, Ted Ellis. to whomlnccompllshed lsnlot and gsvo sov- coiunucno coIIANI ' ' the workers extend grateful thanks; oral soloo wh h were listonodi to 1.1511141) B3115 [m]; for llll help. In August tho too,wlth the closest ottontlon. Mr. 5mm‘? “Inn-mu party wos held ot whlgh the" W. A.' Archie hl-Iumobe of "Miontlogluo alloo (I. I. Banning. Mgr.) Duel? a Optodotrloi. - Prooorlpttom took charge o the ta loo. o de- gave t res out u vo n so oo. ' P30 KY9 ‘I'll-l sire ltlo egcpresi 2g!‘ sincere thanks Mr, Hun; lvgvhi: lneeids “n; introdkuc- u5nnw5nlinnnul 5 Cardigan, P. I. l. ‘ Phone I-l "TAMI"! or ‘u’ ‘mus to a w o he in an way for tlon to . . sari a ences, as ujuh g5 ya" lwlthoui; this hglp the uridertaklng been in Toronto for the past few PRODUCE 5 LUMBEE m o", Phone 52-! - Montague would never have been the success years. and his many friends were Phone I - Montague. PJJ. _ 3'“ 2 it was. In September the W. A. delighted to have tho privilege of ‘ x had a canteen ot tho‘ Bourio Ex» hearing him again. Ho woo accom-|' hlbltlori. In addition to staples‘ panled on tho piano by Mrs. Inga-I bought as required, two electric‘ The Bruegel? ‘Zfrim-lll/Iessrs. Bears. l u ‘EAR’! “Axma Funlw refi“ erator , o o ea h fl or, Munro an ruce - a so contribut- words piirciissege aiind inscteiieaoin ed two beautiful sacred numbers Molimaui GAME! BUPPI-ll! OI‘ A BETTIE KIND POOLE & c g ' ' B r 1 - w: A. or the llQSplbJl which proved a great and Mr. ea s gave a so 0. These convenience to all concerned. The young men are well known and m" "h" w° “"1" o" "imllwq “"5"” LIMITED Aid also purchased‘ rods to be at~ their music much enjoyed wherever (o- 5- ""5""! l“ - tsched to the ceiling from which they are heard. and this time was C- 5- mdmlw"! PNPI-l 1mg”; nmgciro” AND gmthbulg. mum h‘ curtains will be suspended to sep- no exception. Tho choir rendered GENERAL “PAIRS m“, coons_anoclmns_ nrate beds in wards and private tsllie Anthersi ‘grhe Magnifilcnt} by ACETYLEN! wrLDmu _ BABDWA“; rooms. These rods have not as yet mlJer- Err l 9 Cvrlgrfillt on om- ‘ been installed, bu; we hOpe to ed heartily in H" Oilerlills and 1108- P. 0. Box 340 Phone 15-1] co‘ 800'" ‘m. SHOES‘ ‘w (i gave ihde work done at an early‘ i"! gyrlflrl. Rev. Adiims tacked PM‘. n”, ate an the curtains completed. l! C “rman a“ i" 8r"?! rl- _ , ' Purchases have been m.“ 1mm‘ near as organ,“ A gun d"! o! ‘ Montana. P l. Island IIICIIIO. l’ l. L bower MIdoIIonIJJ. time to time, as they became aval1-' Credit is due Mini Annear, the or- .4“- e i3 M able of articles such as floor cov- cams: 0f UR‘ Church. for her cf- erings. tables, reading lamps. etc. fflrts in assembling and arranging "00" , 5- Q- , in order to make the stuff roomsyfhlfi nrciréram. m; interesting :@af-| . ) é more comfortable. Jrre 0 e 06w: on was the pres- Af a mcent megflng of the w_A_ once in the choir of three gener- ' a line gum or $2000 was yqged to hQIations of the Vickerson family: GIN! L ‘ (A _g}l‘veri tthe ‘Hlospltal Bfléifd ttlowards 3g!- Crijilgglyv! vallfk9$0¥.n\g§io| has 35 MERCHANT! MONUMENT“ i e cos o uy ng an se rig up: en ye s a ii ser- Pb M to . tar; elevator. which when installed,Vkelddherli/Orl. llfiwflrdfiaand two on. on n. u’ sand" " t“ i’ l4 wll really facilitate the rk 1 gran iiugi ers, sses e Vlcker- A _ m, éospjtal W0 n. son and Ruth MacGregor, all mcin- I w k f In J MANUFACTURED’ , Interest m and gppyeqiaupn of. bers of the regular choir. This is Halli!” "gr l2 1:9 117E 35113074 Ll H; Ulla k ithe Hoépitaglhas bee?! shown in thciglrgilighlfls 0f 8 retold. for p_ a w W I 5' 9 Phone 88-11 Montague l! many one ons o uwera. vege- ~ . McCormick-Deeds: Band and Elect-lo tabl d th til a l h m"! Bevin- Sumeriielrr.‘ P'oni‘tei:ilal:rl§'e'lpu})rl'g1t3 sled w" l“ amok l“ h” duh", i Hmn‘ u” 7"'|°"'°”'" at the Ilospital ‘was the large a- (. mount o vegota es, etc" so llfilh, - .- W ' erously donated by th hlblt . ‘ o’ aihlhe Snuris Exhlbltloret. ex or! '7‘ , Ionihly meetings are held negur - ' _l.srly on th first Friday of th ' - T. M- zrnanth at wehlch visitors from in: y. I ‘ ’ ' "urea." a rural districts will be heartily we1- General M ohlnll . s G V,‘ R ,0 l‘ G m ; Zcomed, ___ 0 ex - g l1 n; | Delivery To Bus Stop - i MONCTQN. N. tnwoct- ‘r-(QE) Everything r.» The Family "'“°" ——The emu Gyms" 9v ure in e EGGS. POULTRY lld Maritlmes for the winter months, 9908 TUEQ- "4 551" i P E I i , s l ll l.‘ o o o ‘m. = “°'"§°‘°"" M" can”: ::.:e.2;...".". "were: m“ ' ~ "=- l - o o the National Employment Service‘ Ph°'“” hhnun" "E1 Phono 67 Monllflfl. PIJ. in the Marltlmes. told a meeting, I ‘ of the regional employment com-i i mgttee Pherefi He‘ estimated. ‘that ‘ i -—-~— t arves ri an wor n ‘ntl:'.r;"".".i..‘i':..°“r. sneeze: “iii. 155%?“ °°g°riml°m m: Fllillllli“ strum i. iiscii - ou e a o . on... . w... to her brother-ln-lsw §3_’,‘,’,%°,,,,,mp§,’§,,?" any,“ STAT,” Meoownrrs LIMITED, Kilmuir, P. E. I. Ono ifa"; 5*§"‘,"GM"~ “Pd Mfs- mwafdi ‘Dir Fletcher‘ PEMWR- Frederlv‘ of the oldest established General Stores in King's " ' Mflruhluto a us c- eoi‘ e own. i - ‘ ' 9' M eDe isIT_ {$31.9 wgiliséginrgg; ansrlimrrieigghins‘ mvnvo on. raonocrs a goimyé. Foundfid over 50 yfiars iligéifi by tnike Glatc Look In And Inspect 0n! i r. wk c nueu. overseas M t . H iif d s a . ' , ize ' ' a c wans veteran. who has been residing ‘fifllobeft, af-lsnthaty silqough Ullllfllllo Veto Book Lhfiudowanv an 730783“ m g 5 o Foil Llno of 21ers since his discharge from theILhi, we; the highest period for Monflmgjfl wggh ' FUBNITWE my. left Orr T110558? Y0!‘ Hillfflx. seasonal employment there are "mu 3a ‘ M P!‘ . ° °““"'°' We wish to take this opportunity of thanking "mm" "°""l1'°- 7-54- 15.0D0 out of work. Approximately 2,500 are picking apples, a similar number in the Potato fields and .500 have been sent to the Maine potato harvest. These jobs will be finished lri a short while'dnd in addition railway maintenance where he will spend some time. Miss Maisie Yorstgi, has return- ed home following a visit to reld- tives l-n Boston, Mass. iMr. and Mrs. William Whlto of the “Eek hlllilnltiuorls. road work and construction the guests of Mrs- Wh tew-mo- work along with fishing, is slack- tlier, Mrs. Charles Johnson. ening off rapidly. General manufacturing during the last four months has not ex- Mr. Roy Yorston who has been pended, In fact, he said, it is employed for the past few months ' SERVICE STATION our many» Customers for their generous patronage. Thesol are difficult time: and we are unablo to supply the quantity of necessary goods our custom- ers require, however we hope in the near future a greater supply of short items will become available w. ii. J0liiiST0liE " (Ill. 18M) Oldest Ilhblllhed I-‘lrm Halifax, arrived home on Satur- day. - A Provincial Government ma- chine is at present putting our streets in condition for the fall shipping traffic, Howard MacDonald hll taken a position as clerk ln the general store of F. J, De Lory and Song rm Water Street. Some time sgo the town dump Whleh fer many years was located on the west side of the town, w" closed and a new one opened on the east side of town. It is regrogg. able that many citizens are still dumping rubbish at the former location and lri some instances right in the center of the road. The one sure way to remedy this state of affairs ls to make an ex- ample of one offender, by lmpog. in: the full penalty under the aw. Mrs. Gerald Morrison. who ls visiting her Iwhere she visited _her father-in: aw, Mi: Felix Morrison and made the return trip to New York by plane.—G, by tbs National Fish Company lnl reaching s point where every week there is a layoff l-n some manu- facturing plnnt, because materlalf cannot be obfiflimd. The strike sit- uation looks better but he felt that‘ could not improve the general sil- uatlon for quite a period of zime. possibly six months. {Hebert Army Damp 1T0 Be Demolished O’I'I‘AWA, Oct. 7 -- (OP) — A army tam of 408 build-I ingsait%bart,N qlsbobedion miolmrod with usable irniterhlo sei- vagod, the Revmistniotilon Deport- ment announcer‘. Safi-iurdny. The demolition plan will follow tine some pattern as projects at than of homes, flooring. doors, windows. and phuriblng flxuurea and wall-- board wii be allocated to wilt-rac- tars engaged in the construction of rnmenn - Ivmovod lbw-owl oiioceiuss s. rams GAS-OIL-WASHINU . . Accissom“ to us for distribution to our many customers. t u. Monk", Complete Lnbrlcntlfl GIIOHCgIIEI - Fléggl‘ - "m" “'1! an m Smokers’ Supplies, school Mogggggg. |>_g_|_ I Jnpplloo and llordworo ‘Phone 8 Montague. F.ll‘.l. ' ' s s - General Merchandise l’ "EA-rs _ "s" é I ...:':':::::..."::f cruise": “awn”. number of all-wool blonhou. ~ '5'” ‘ m“ "' Phone S Montague. PJJ. Mfillllflw. PJJ. v3 e * es " - 6,0", Mm iaiisrriiii riciiiiia coiiriiiv , i m, cuuuu - w. s. LEARII EAST PACK BRAND CHICKEN IADDII - CHICKEN - BEEF Till} MEN'S SHOP MEN'S OVEIOATB 9£§<..\\."°<7“\~_ WW _ homing K170191318‘ for v- UITAWA. Oct. '7 —- (OP) --Now efforts to settle the Chrysler 00,-. borailon strike at Windsor and» Chniham. Ont... will be made go-i m°rr°w when company. union and government representative; ma“. here. The strike, coiled by m, United Automobile were“ (Q 1_ O.) Juno ll involve; on" "t", hour and union security. m: offorts to effect o settlement were lid! by L. W. Bfoclingfon of Ottawa who acted for the Labor Department as an industrial dis- putes com ' ' er. our: BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hooplr CONGRATS, Wl6E GUY/THAT HEAD GTUNT WAG Fusisiieizwc HOSPITAL FIRE.’ -- You FERGOT ioT one THING - oi: time , l6 A KILLER WHEN You 80ft. HIM uP.'-- err BAci< TO Yea f Rnesn/ou APEG, WHILE ‘l. 1mm some stueasa joi=i=A nus 800B! M2" / , / AWPF. EASY. JAKE.’ no MY Pkize RING DAYS 1149/ DlDblT CALL ME BUZZ-SAW / % f 1/ Z 4 a l Poultry-Poultry Buying dolly Livo and Dressed Fowl and Chicken. Crates supplied. Railway rates, trucking equal to railway rates paid. EASTERN PACKING C0. Souris <r tho Oorwtnl Moo-um Corporation. MANY WANT TO FLY ATLANTIC LONDON, Oct. l -A " ticuo" of 12.000 porsono has form in the United Kingdom waiting for neat! or‘: Ila-bound planes, it was learn- o to OANNING FACTOR! loo II about Cold Mango Inohor I Iontogio. t. Pun-American Airways report ed that all their lento aro ‘ ' ‘ until Y Powers. M. whou body wal found in Aohburn Loire near- Bifrit John lost week was held hero loturdny from her rents’ home. Thomas Heffernon. to awaiting DANCE . MONTAGUE CURLING i RINK WEDNESDAY, OCT. O DON MESSER and His Islanders Admission ‘50 Cont; Proceeds in old of the. now King's County Moinorioi Hospital. , I lam- prlellminsry hoorinr op o urderi in:rliulfldwiilihi-mauliiwi m“ osmium IIIOIAITI no anon-no "m" "miia" * "I" : i ' CANADIAN rm: colooaimott ' nxroonu or than roopuol m", n“ numm“ z l‘, ol. COMILIII mo: or spoon um o 5 OPTOIIIIIIII‘ I T mm m s-qgim on... 5 lloltogoo, r. I. I. l Otfloo Ilolro ll to ll A. l. I Z a u s r. I. , 5 Iona.” m. by oooolounoi _ i p p m 0| Jock dos E "*- "m- "e on‘. oer. nu... 1. a - r33», w GIIOCEIIIES, CONI-‘ICTIONEBY Ind SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES v5 (L. l-l. ltowart. Prop.) IRVING OIL PRODUCT! Phono 11-24 New Pills _ o’ M.‘ m‘ I “flléfifi ,_ l_ "M, LOIUTIBII nun SMELTB hails»! w 820-00 PM" " 5""- " 3' L souius. r. n. i. .. 1% ‘M ,0, m m ‘a ‘ - (g u Houmo wn nwoa ' i 1 cow mews ll. ll. illBiiAllilS 8. Sflll - l-l-"Ylrs i; and sriavics: STATION §é Er- 2 WASHING - SIMONIZING pooo. __ -— Oonning of nu n“. SAX! BA" .- IIIOP blmucmno" wrnritsp WATTIIWOIIII n”. I emu, r. a I. n. u. "I ' ono loos-h. . . the end of February, while Amcrl- _ I g _ _ _ w‘ an‘ OveroeAolo Alrllnfiovugofimjg; 4.(nos-vac~4,-¢.--~&~6‘~o€~4n0c<.~<.~.~¢6~o i rscal rwoys o o s ;;,-;1,-;;~,;-,>-=;, u u» em- MoKEIZIPS IAIIAIE no siin oiioesiiv The bockl- i’ mm worked off “ma; Q l, a m’ o lfm mung," ,, (new: s. mama. ma! ll WHK- nan us oliumu. noun - c. i. L. rnnsrs urnmo DILUXI moron on. ‘nmwmmu m,“ m" F" mad" "Wm? m" snags‘: nor-nous. irfoloricmoo °- l- "m. Prop- GRAND rams. N’ n . Oct s- Phoiio :1 "l" l‘ ' II"!- P-l-i- ‘ "'1'" "mm" °‘ "l" 1'"- o~:-o_'>~'>-9~90J~ - ~ "van.- MQOOIIICI - DIII-IIG nooormn . . A