Every Baby Needs Vitamins m ‘- ,-.. Baby ‘oileh requires special vitamin-nourishment‘ to assure development 0i sound bones and avoidance ol rickets. Science has rightly given emulsified cod-liver oil, as in Scott's Emulsion, a place of premier importance as a help to perfect baby's nutrition‘ and to furnish its growing organism with a needed abundance oi rickets-preventing and growth-promoting vitamins. Young children who are not absorbingna full abundance of essential vitamins, should receive, as an added food-ration, reg- ular closes ol easily-assimilated, pleasantly-flavored, emulsified cod-liver oil in the lormol i . l [l _ , _ , iginted ‘IIYYIS. ’I‘hi‘s regulated rc- - -, I Oip- of Li]: sir-gins lflaulws m lllll|Cl'(?i‘1lltlll£ll iisc of forest. rcsiervcs in llilll:l;(.,,1-;;i- \\i;|shiu,zlunl_ SUI“. (CVO opmen o vslcrlllfic ogrgaggggl hlkllllieslljienl“ i118 Olllcfil‘ U19 Dial" i"11'l10$0-'~‘-. ill lhcllt‘ every person in this count ' " T" ' ‘production ()f-l.lllll)(‘l', the protection "i |'1'('l(()|1 ll 0ll[.{lll€i‘ he. sah poses. People hold picnics in theme,“ we“, Se, 88km y u“... c ‘ti i o uiisiafiable l/iaz‘. you more u‘ m‘ once A THE ‘KOLSTER 6-D - A Six Tube Set with Single Control $125 ‘ i ., l 1. ' i ' Two Six Tube Console Models" at equally attractive prices. -\->, '. i i‘ N setting out to develop the radio setwhich I now bears his internationally famous name, Dr. Frederick A. ' oister concentrated his . "'17 genius. on- the production of a set that would be “unmistakably superior" ‘to others , - yet moderate in cost. . How well he succeeded is best proved by the tremendous- wave of public approyai that has greeted holster Radio in Canada and the United States. You don't have to use your imagination to appreciate Kolster superiorityand performance. Your car tells you. " Claims pale into insignificance. Technical descriptions are superfluous. Ii The set, in actual performance, in realism and quality of tone; hair-line selectivity; dis- tance; ease of cbntrol proves itself. Call on your nearest dealdr. Ask for a home demonstra-' tion or listemto the Kolster at his shop. Compare its performancewith that of any other set. Then compare primes We ave the verdict to you. ~ Miulc in Canada by , CANADIAN BRANDES LiMiTi-zo ~ .- rononro, - CANADA ' ismmi RADIO come/luv. ' Distributor for Prince Edward Island 143 GREAT GEORGE STREET (‘ANADIAN IIRANDHS LIMITED Queen's Quay, ‘lbmnto. Unt. Wlllioui coin nr nbllflntlon to me I'd like lo Iulvo . i i A ili-moniitrntlon of knlni-r Radio. 19‘ [1 Your booklet qihowlng all models ol Koinlcr Radio. Name. .... .. Adrlrsn. on. i-"nizosiucii A. itoLs-rizn I .K Lvl rlarecolnludqmnnuuiandlnl {drills 05mm] radio scicritlnr. Among’ 1H0 _ Radio! h I I ndl l zllllclbcmlggllfoijrhllbrlllioiitflvgllricgr? " W w E‘. i’ . . 6rea1e=_..,___t..“=V..sils1¢ri2s!f:l1e1!sr" . ,.--.~. omlmm‘ lures‘ refine way interflircs with the carry- qvpip “mp5 u mum. m." |u|iy\y|||l‘lil_ will lll‘ lhi- ;.'lil'.'.~'l of the irvi-ii _ _ . l Ht‘ ,day.~i.~~ Frl-ill-i-lvtuii (‘h-aiier. growlng use for recloauonal pill-l ‘if iilrldllll-llfi“! "l?" l0!‘ Wllltll lllPFi‘ lil.‘l‘ll drivi-ii‘ hvnth for inoiifii foWYl l i PRESBYTERIAN SERVH/‘ES ——- i‘ iORITW . due thensommluaa-Jqrdmrgo for "the quccasl of the cflih‘. also Mr,- q-Blili: helps w. entermn the awhi- WTHE CHARLOTTETO l Central Guardian McLURE 8a MacKINNON have made all preparations for fur buy- ing season. Buying dates will be announced later. DAVIES TAXI -- Phone 209-J or lieddhi Bros. 8G. ' 9849-1 mo. IIEAVY QUALITY broadcloth bloomers. special price, $1.00. Prowsc Bros, Ltd. .' HAND Sl-IWH ‘chamoisletteigioves, two dome fasteners. Friday and Saturday. $1.00. Prowse Bros, Ltd. CORSETS AND consctnrnas. special price Friday and Saturday. 00c. Prowsc Bros, Ltd. BE SURE YOUR. foxes are prime before petting. Sec that they have lustrous coats. Sell to McLure 6a MacKiniion. - \ ST. JAMES LITERARY SOCI- ‘ETY.-—oll(.‘.l‘lllil,' meeting, Ladies Parlour, Monday at R p. m. All (virdlally invited. lloatli Saunders, Sci-rotary. lli-28-2ll SEE "LOVEFVS FORM" Corsets here on Friday and Saturday. while hilt-XS (Files ilemoimtrutee.—‘ Moore & Mchcoil, Limited. . 997li-10-28-2i l \ .____ CHURCH OF ENGLAND-Rev.‘ Al). (iahi'ii-l, M.YA., of Charlotte-j town, will conduct tho iiftoriiotiii‘ ;Sv~rvh:i- at. (‘harry Valley, Sunday.‘ ‘;()i-ttih1-i' 30th. lllttmhers of St.’ i l'1'.|>‘l‘t~l Choir will reiiderspvclul mu-l sic. The service. will he iii the na- IIIW ul‘ a “ilFVHHl Thanksgiving. TO ATTEND BANQUET.-— Mr.‘ _iaiid Airs. W. IQ. [Fain-i], lv-f! Mon-i ulziy moriiiiii: for Siiiiiiiii-rsldc, l’. HQ ———————*~a--~"" an if"; " ' _ " '_ ‘ a 0F NATIONAL FORE-b hiforeshs. camp out m them, and, ill; A |,-,,,-,.|,.,. i“ gnum (hon-Kn, ask. |., \Vllt'l‘t'. llwy will “Hi-nil m, “marl some. build Sillillllfl‘ cottages in dos-pd u“ ,.|.| iii-pro i-aii ill'lVt‘l‘ hiswisairy liaiiquvt ol tho t‘, .\l. U. A.f hviiil! hold thorn» llilll ill which WP.‘ Farrell as (Grand |~‘ii.'| Vii-u Fresh iiig. 'l‘h0y will in- ahsi-iit scvuial The Sacrament of the Lords Sup-é per will be observed in the Cfll8d0i\-‘ is. Presbyterian Church on Sunduyd Oct. 30, at ll o'clock, instead o!‘ Nov. 6 as previously announced.‘ There will be u preparatory service on Saturday, Oct. 29, at 10:30 a. m. At this service the Sacrament of Baptism will be administered. The Rev. Everett F. Harrison will preach! on Saturday morning, the Rev. day morning and evening. Every-i one is welcome b0 these services. , NOW PLAYING IN BOSTON.- Jvrry lvlt-Auliffo, who unite a mini l hiir of years aim played with hlnI own (‘Oilllltllly iii the Illarltimc Pro- 5 lviiices and who lust was in Fred- pritztoii a few years ago as coined- ‘iaii with ii tabloid musical rovuo ‘company, is now playing iii iBOSUHI Iwlth Eddie Doiviliii: at 'I‘rcmoiit lP-trecit. Theatre. A son o!‘ Mr. McAul- ‘lffe ivhmi a small buy lost one oi‘ ihis logs hy living rim over iiy a liraiii in St. John.—-- Mi‘. hlcAullffP. ii. very kindly l‘l'.|ll(!illl)t!|‘l!ll in tfhar‘ liottc-toivii. l ISLANDERS CELEBRATE.— ..\Ir, and Mrs. John F. Wright. oli lsvrvml tho 40th zimiivorsiiry o!‘ lthoii- nuauriaizc Wednesday ev<iii~ ling at. their homo. B!) ll(‘lli'y avvlilirn (Lynn. Massu, at. a reception l<rii<l~ cred them ll_\' a largo iiuiiihoi- of, lrvlativos and iril-iuls. A lllllllPFi ‘ililll |'l‘('f‘|)|l0ll foatiiri-il llH‘ illlllll g-rsury (Il).<(‘l\'iill('6‘, ltvv. (‘hr-sun pi. iTmh-i-iiill. pastor 01' lho Wash‘; llllliiflll Stri-ot Jlaptist. Church. was , ‘a guest. and t'f>llllllt'il‘ll a hricl‘ soul vlcv oi’ thaiiksgivliiir. Mr. and; ..\ir.~i. \\'rli:ht woie the. recipients" '|ul' many iii-autiful gifts from month.- iiml l‘4'l1lllV(‘H in iltltlllltlll to,‘ Yiiuiiivriiiis int-ssai-‘HW olwfvllflflllllli‘ l lion. Mr. and liirs. \VI'll-!lil. Wvl“: l quarried at (Jamhriiigli, (ii-t. Ht. IX‘ n.7, liy tho Roi’. .\ir. Hiivath. ‘Fhvfi’ 1llil.\’ltl'l‘SlllU(l lll Lynn zihriul itli yivziis ‘and Mr, Vvright " a promlliciii ‘Knight of Pythias. .\lli'. aui l lMrs. Wright. air- llll'illlil'l'l'i' of ill" Avashhiizton Street Baptist chart-hf ‘and .\ll'h‘. Wrh-(hl til‘ the “loiiiiii 1 Auxiliary to thv Y. Al. t‘ A VI ;\\'l‘lgllt. has hot-ii r-iigtiiwil as a >'h""" l Iworkiii- lil liylill for many years. l . A y 1 l HAMPTON CiO,NCEFtT.- ‘fiio ‘concert. held iii lhiiiiptoii Hull on‘ "llllljfflday, Mot. 13th., was vorrlafternoon at 2 o'clock of Neil Meqqlllfvd many friends who will rc- Ernest Coffin. Peter McGoiiiinil, hi1‘? sisters and three bsotlici-s 1r llarzely iitltiiiilml. and ludshis hylNcll. James Sh. Amherst. N. S. W" l“ 1001'" 01' IIOI‘ Passing. Sh;- Joscph Kelly. Fliiwiird Ilcli, P. Fitz all to niourii. Th1: " the splendid order which prevailed after an illness of some months. Mr. w“ i‘ dilughlci‘ °l “'9 1W? MY- fllid Kimmollfi 11nd Pvt-cl‘ 'l"i'aiiioi". Quincy McDowell will preach Sun—‘ i WI_\'_GUARDIAN ll . .\\ j i "ll/l ‘f 11/ ‘l 4%‘ "i-Fi» ‘<5 tiling s... pTheShatioyaf . K ifi/ ">1 §_ iii. I '91 atop-I Mind's,” . 1'1; ‘Ebb/I, 42' ‘mt 4i, 'IS'I'()RY records thc story that Hezekiah. king of Judah, fearing that he was near to tiarntli. asked. as a sign that he might be spared, that the shadow should move backward upon the sun- rii~l cf Aliaz. i in tlw prevention oi illness and discase-—~§i1 giving cvcry rliilcl an opportunity of becoming .1 ‘llllfllg, healthy, happy man or woman. Any plan which has at its object tin‘ bettering o? puhlit" lirahh and the prolonging of htimtm lift: merits the unreserved support of every rhinkiny; citizen. it is our responsibility—it is our h nesa ——to sec that every carc is taken in the znatler oi’ sanitation, and iWfWTnliOn of contagion. that healthful rules of living are followed, and tlz.;i the regulations and practices of preventive lfltiflltill-C are employed. What You Can Do lilicrc are certain steps we can all take to assist in the wide-sf.rcadflirogramme of wcltarc and health, such as attention to little illsas they appear: r.:»'i ‘i ‘hat _ tiic teeth, eyes, skin, etc; prevention of coiiiag,i.»:2s Life can Be IQrOIOIIgQC-l oz-‘iinfeciious diseases: proper feeding and cqirc c?‘ children; regulai habits of living and diet; Kiwi‘. A steadi|y_gro__ving programme of health Con”: W» ough examination bya competent medical authority tion has been launched and ‘ven impetus. hanks at regular incr ials. to tlic efforts of far-seeing and htininnitariazi lllifil. Vi/hen sickness threat: ns seek proper advice. Have Each year sees an increasing interest being RIXCD n thorough medical examination at least onceayczir. As Flczekiali, trembling in anticipation, watched. it is said that the shadow slowly cea red its onward course and commenced to move backward around the dial, in token of the fact that fifteen years were added to the life of the king. ' Fifteen years of added life mean: much to "em- kiéih——it would mean much to us today. Yet we, of this generation, enjoy an average life many years longer than our ancestors iusta rentury ago. These yearsvliavc been added to the IIVLIR-bl‘. individual life—-without any seeming iniracie-—-‘- without even very common knowledge, proving - r f” "lien. . _, . . h» iilglii‘ l-i .i x... i !'iv- /.IJ\ i.‘ Tiiaf w w. ~ P‘ .. . . . .,\ IN p-xaiirlci‘ i". Maclloiialrl alter a short tended ivas held from her latv rvsi ‘viltslinv: Mrs, /\lill)i(i,.(\ i} , illlncss. . -denl:c. 204i llfil't‘llt“ilf‘l‘ Stu-ct. o‘. ‘ eon Bay. Mi-n. Urentoii Siimli l The deceased who was a most (‘Sll-IOCIODOI‘ 4th. to 5t. Dunstan}. (lath 'l'l:il'l(lil"|0‘i\‘il. Ali's. Simfiirii Lin. iiiablc lady. was for iimiiy years a edral, where a Requiem Hiuli Mas ‘.i)pin Road. z-t |ll'l‘.‘-t'lll. at hom- . NEIL McNElli l lrrsidcnt. til’ this city. where by hcriwilh’ (‘Plfiblliilfli "Y RM’. l‘. iWalsh. ‘lrs. tiamuel Smith. Bradivfiyiii The death Occurred Tuesdflydlllillillli: éillddtllldly disposition flC-l Thepall bearers were: Mess" George and Alcxandenat. noun‘: a] Vllbll.‘ coiiiiiiiiiiitjv rows "til illl ‘l lhromzhoul H“, pyvmnng’ and the MON-em was seventywlght you“ m» Mrs. Michael Devcreaux. oi‘ Ne\v' Service at the grave was (‘OIKlUIJL- ‘Qfflgi/(‘d family, Air-arty aitliltlilzli! which carli iiuiw age and hasTeslded in Amherst for "her received, was very much oiijtiy~ thelgast thirty years. He was born ctl by all present. The DTOgfilllllilt‘. at, n; 9mg; wesq, Riva; 1,0; 55, P, C: r l :MRS_ 5mm" ANN Hxwolvlunn liviu-i izlveii by u lillmlifll‘ of char» P. E. Island and married Jane Mc- Cillgyfes olfllfiflllgllilsl iilngiiciglliltlsbgll _ .. iouotown arllstii iliiiici‘ the capable Eachern of the same place. One pamnem. and Austin A, homo amp The (mini (,i('(,'l1i'l‘l'!d at her homo, idirectlon oi‘ Piol‘. Fletciiei and coir daughter. Mrs. Henry Butler, prc-Lwmmn, m sou“, mnerica; hmfhnsfliiii Green Bay on Sunday evening- shited of C-lmrllsvs- rilwulvllvii. sol deceased hini nine years ago. Be-lband predeceased he, seven“ yeamoci. 9m. Oi hits. Sllfall Ami Ex- tit-l. readings, and vlollii solos, vufll sides his widow, the late Mr. Mc-laml ' lmunbcr hiring heartily mwofflll- All Neil ls survived by three grand-l {the members of the company soeui- children, wimam, Empfgsg and [in-y There are also three grand sons, age of 68 years. The funeral took} ud to be at their best for the oc- me 5111,19,; 511 of Amhergp ThclEtldllf Peters, Francis and Billie place on Thursday. Oct. llth. toT lcusioii (lllll needless to any the aud- tui-ierai wok p13“; from the resid-‘McDonald; four sisters and three Whcntley River cemetery. where all ieiico dhl not. go away dhiappohiteil. ence on Thursday gimmoon, ‘but hoping it might not llt! very ‘long lioforti they might again have tho privilege of lliittviiiiiiz to sin-h Till‘; LATE MRS. A- F- MCDONALD talented porthiinois. During an intermission. lcc cream and oak:- t m .| . f U, lii this city on October 2nd of Au- of San Francisco. . liivredgrziliiilililiollillllliollirty goieobll tclllllllfafi’ "l9 WVETBBUX rclict: o_f the late Al- The funeral which was largely ut- namely, Mrs. Charles Pollard. North [was moved by the chairman. Rev. lU. F. Sem-s to the visiting artists uml was passed unanimously, by a standing vote, after which Prof. Fletcher on behalf of tho company’ thanked the people for their Bit piaclatlon and said they would oii~ iylhfl too glad to come again and at a convenient time and give an- other entertainment. Then all arose and joined heartily in sing- iiill (‘led Save the King. The splendid sum of $83.00 was realiz- ed, which will be used for repairs on the hull. After the concert the visitors were treated to a delicious chicken supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John C. FNIICD, by the Hampton ladies. Much credit in and Mrs. French for the use o! l " THE GABBS - Haven. Prince Edward Island. She leaves to mourn two daught- ers, Mrs. Peters, New York, and Mrs. ed by Rev. Father NlcCnrtiiy. Sore Throat Spread on brown pairer zinc‘ apply on outside. Rvtiuccs swell- iiii; and eases pain. worthy. after an illness; of about. three weeks of heart failure. at. the‘ \ '- brothers. viz: Mrs. Wynne. City; that was mortal of a kind neighbor} 4 ‘MP5. Waiter Campbell, Millcovc. P. and loving mother Willi‘ laid to rest, i __._-.-. A W iE. L; Helen Devereaux and Mrs. B. beside her husband. who departedi‘ F‘. Swift, Roxbury. Mass: John and this lilo nvi-r twenty-nine years aiimll . ,. ' »'.;'i'_;s_~_, "KING 0F Pitt. lMtchsl-l Devereaux. New Haven. also her dimizhtz-r Lucy Ada, dcceas-V r Th9‘ iaeagh ECiCQQ m, im- hoynplPflflfifi Edward Island. and William ed six years ago. She leaves tel ‘. i‘ "fl '7‘ n- § mourn llVf‘ daughters and two sons. l - I , By Barrie Payne FINE ausmzss THIS is- s“: ' BELIEVES svsizvrmuc our - coorv OLD MAID siws Bu! BuT NOWADf rs IF i siv mm 1W0 AND TWO MAKE FOUD I rxyrp. HAVE TEN Y4I\THEMATIUAH'_, TQ SQPHIFS TALE ABOUT MRSBLATT ‘vi/AS NOTHING BUT WILD GOSSIP —THAT MAN SHE RUNS AROUND WITH i5 HER BROTHER 455mm wt not MARRIED SHE BtQLiEvED LvERvTHim; l 3ND- | court) TELt HfR PINSACOLA WHAT! SAYISTE - PROVE IT AND ~r t on wHAPA oirrrilelzucieiuil“ "a lvlviisivlissoillioolilgdiiuliiipliiia s" 5U5PEBClS "Eléll WW 5h, 03:19am FEW YEARS MAKE- » tlngAléiEAla/QS mo; mo" . BRIBING rue witnesses! w ow w fiv I - ‘g zodiac ntxius -i\\\‘\’ 5x u 'g‘ l l v‘ }“~ _ BOUT! \ §\\ ‘ l u; Q K . i p» ' p . \ l . I , , . \ \ \ ' 0;‘ w» $5». lcFl-iztnu Iii 1. fa. -‘ -~l-'»P‘ 4 . ~Y>‘e>\$‘ip'v.i4n9-1§;\5Lrlv4.-Rh= ... _.._-.- ., . vs