N0VEMBER"17',l1921 ~ '\ w, .. . A.‘ Be it a simple- cut or an obstinate lestered SOf€'—-Z8fll~BUI( is al- ways the one healer you can absolutely rely upon. This rich herbal balm IS also unequalled for wounds that ‘are inflamed ulld ‘ioigoned. and for eczema. ringwormjpiles, disfiguring ulcers, cold sores. chapped hands, pimples and rashes. Zain-Bult is a herbal preparation of the highest grade of purity and healing efficiency It 1S. moreover. guaranteed tree from all "Ace of the rancid ailimal fats__and_ni_irieral drugs found in com. mon oilitments and sulves. Besides llS wondérlul skin-growing 4...] pain/soothing virtues. Zam-Buk roots on] ggflnadgease’ Wounds and sores promptly treated with ZanvBuk cannot go ‘the wrong way. wthey heal quickly and perfectly. IT SAVES WORRY ,&. OOOTORS’ BILLS to Iteep a box of Zaln-Bult always llnltdy. 50c. 3 for SI Z5, all dealers. ‘QCOQ M THE CHARL .. [l l Eastern Guardian i l ..‘8HOP from Hflillilhlfl catntvl mauv voun onv eooos slid Clothing at IVES d! MURDUCKls. iitd.. and snve money. ..*GOING TO SOURIB-Mr. 1's- ter Furtis, New Zeniund. is selling his fzirm to .\ir. Jnck Lutz, and moving. with his family. to Soulis. | ..'FARM PROPERTY TRANS. FER-Jldlere are quite number of property tlunilferi-l ltl the viltintry’ this lull. liiustiy farm lands. The ititltlted prices of wttr time and soldiers’ rel-establishment lire now coming buck to normal. anti fut-ms are now selling in real vnlues. and runny of them. and wilil-li keeps Provincial Land Surveyors. very bll-‘Y. Mr. Daniel Gregory ta nil- iive_oi' SCIurIs West) oi’ Boston. tilts been on the island looking for u suitable place to i-ipend his decil- ning days nud has purl-based the -liii'ii1 of John Lutz, New Zellland. for a handsome sum, and will re- side on tile plat-e as soon us the. proper boundaries, delineated by Ill" QUFVQVOI‘. are marked Oplillt: tit-ed, - l For Trial Sample hflld‘ “Ila coupon. mull: ilk/litter. until It: slump l/UI rehlrtt Jloslipt»; In zliililiiill Um, TDHIIIHI. l A34 ......__.._..._..._.........., LETTER OF SYMPATHY ‘DOMINION WOOL MARKET Rh. PORT To ilrtither John W. McDougttl , Week Ending October 25. 1921 lilnr Sir ttnil BTOIIIBI‘,—~\VIIQTPIIS (‘unadllln wools lire tnoving li.it.li ]lI(lil‘<lt.'(I Almighty God in steadily in iIII bttt the ltlivi-r i.~ luliliite wlilllllnl to remtivillgriiltils. Mole movement in ronrsr. gill run by tit-nth.ytlurtieurtlntlierl low t-umiiing and low niellluiii ill mother lmii to cull them ltntoleombing lilis been expected for iiiiselb therefore we, in iii-hull‘ ill‘ solue time but has not yet mntei ruyle l.. t). l... No. 1775. extend b); illilzeti. some low nietiiuliis ilir‘ lll tiiiil .~€Il1i't'l'f‘.~i symplttlly ililtillfilllliligs bill rntiiei" slowly. .'_ . . I . ‘ . ' Iltllllvlift‘ lu tlli.~ _\U\Ii dltllllht-t Qlltlldllllfin wllll-il iinvl- not lttflvhllltlfll, prttyitig tlint lti lIIln J l-lmriged range front 1!] to Ell vents iiil- lil trini, lie who lioelil uil for title luediittlidoivtl to ill i-etlts “his well ulzly rllmply and: ltlr course. The Heston nltlrltet linlgililiu _vliil_ .\ii liiiitt-titliis fur. reptirirl ll.» hltvlug been rlither ,. |)l't'.\‘t'Il| nrl- grievioils. llilt (iollltlulei tiuritlgtllt- pust week. iippilr- ln-iu lIi them to tinr good. lit-I etiily llerililsl- of ilil- hit-k m‘ lqiiim. |ll\\'l'lII tlit- end trliiil tile bl-giull ;i.~'iil shown by the t-ltltiiiuy, uiliuti» i; \\'i- rrilttttietiti you It) [its t-itre ‘utittrers. .-\iIilIIlt'l' goreiltlllenl ,.i Lrt-illilfl. wool suli- is iii lie helll tilt-rt- alitilt GEORGE INMANi W- M- I.\‘- Till‘ English tllurkel FPIHIPIF tro- A. A. McDOUGALL. R.~S. iliiity litlt with mi lIIt'llI':l\'t- ju STEWART INMAN prices. ~v Euseptiai—if the host results are to be obtained from your baking:- BEAVER rtoutt Beaver Flour gives to bread o-dintinctivo, delicious, nutliko flavor; and makes pies, ‘i Mikel and pastry of light, even texture. TI," QIIIY reason why Canadian house- wife is not using Beaver lour ia—-n|| have not yet tried it. IJse Beaver Flour and noto tho difference tn your baklngs. Sold by your grocer. THE T. H. TAYLOR CO. I LIMITED CHATHAM, ONT. l" it i.ii .llllllllltlllllliilllillllllllllllllwl-illi‘ t'iIli'I-‘-l!I‘.Ill‘.|lIllllll lli'lll'lll'll il'l|\.l‘|l "l" translation from the original Latin. The translator "l H: ll-lln \l\'il.\‘ preparing to shoot some wild fowl when the ii-eun-o Wilr-i ucrltienbwiiy discharged and Wfliiiditlti his father. who» tl.-_>tl fr: ni the effects some months afterwards. The Hulnfreys owned most tit’ the Parish. of Rethcntlonl tip to wtil ln~ to the Eighteenth century. ..___. _._____.n_____ GRAPE JUICE -—-—<o>—-—-- .___ EASTERN PERSONALS Pitllilllition has given u wtititier- l'ul boom to the gffltpfl-JIIICB bu.-.i- lies». [Tile nulnufuctilitre oi‘ this itickloss beverage has heroine WHIP ._."Mr. Joseph Durant, Summer- side. recently visited Georgetown. ill I"i‘I‘l1l yeurs i1 very lulportilnt ___V__ A in-li» -y——so to Jts ettrly begin- Twtil men squeezing Concord *-'Ml" Jllllllph clmv- 90mm“- grrlilies- in a kitrhfii at Vineiuntl. llld“ w“ ‘l pllssllngel‘ '0 limit?“ N. .l.. starlet] in forty-two years lllwll> . -'\ ago. 'i‘iley pill tip u dozen bottles . j '._,.'_‘ '— tl. l_'{* stuii. wIlii-lt wus used fuiwGGREAT FORCE ~IS INITIATIVE li‘I(‘I'.lIII!3Ill.LII pitirtioses by the village t~ _ l-hurch. Other churches heard about n P T" this “unfermenteti wine," and were . ‘Alslaiaeifssfl- Mmaakyingea lgfilzsclélalzllly eager to buy it; so tllltt before long ' o’ Life,‘ wérk the two men were boitlings it in . ' lilrge quantities. null IUIIIHI ll worlli l ‘g,’ _ _"—“ _ while to irmy n hnnl Dfefir. to wélll'll“yllz‘lqgln lllmjillayhlle IlP-‘ltly ni- stiul-eze the glrilpes. lS-oon [IIBPP imtlif" ‘Zlllrlll 3' I "lfllllmlnl l," i_.iII\‘ tli be i] ll-nnitnti tor grape ‘l l” llwll l“ (“lug “l”? Juice its il beverage. und it grew fT ls llllllllllellllg. llllll fllll so inst ihltt ‘il1ii-(‘IiIfil*l'_\' had to be l _ 5d llrfle lllllgl "m"? lll-llll lllllll IHSIIIIIFII. There were not enough. ‘lll ll’ llll‘ llwlllllll-lmllnl l" 9 grilling i-zrown in the neighborhood filellllllll: liwslae l0 k9“? lrolll lmflllm‘ o.“ Vinelunll to supply rile factory. g o“ ll l l“ lllllwlll- l‘ “Ill l" Ill," l-rll so it was removed to West» Ylglllllehllllllylll lll llllllll .35 lllllllgll field. Muss“ Where there were more “l: r; ll a llllllle llpllelllllll llllllll llle ill b ~ hnd. Before long the lilt-lury glfillyihdylfillrclgllsullall; llflolllllTkllllll; n .‘ l S.‘ I Ll Wn S U true consuming several tbotlsatid , mm “f grapes nnnufln“ life have itleveiopetl their sense of vwvnun‘, ‘he modum of who“, initiative to the some extent they linve gtllne-ti. knowledge and then. whn-i is most important, illlve ap- plied that quality to real problems of life. \VIlIl0li-l tilts no llurom mon quality’. developed us it should iirlnil lltllgt tasks null. Nollie-ms become complex, lliltleill] OIIPFOIIH and commonplace. But. the“; ll"- iii-tilt tasks become tnsiei- tli the llilllVldliii-I showing initiative. (‘HIRE lie tar silo leaves the beitzt-il pnth and fintle ll better solution. gaining tit the end of the titty n r - wnrd of sheer persona! huppinn... vineyard-s is ilurcihnsell ilXitI-"r run» tract, and the ‘piGICIIl-g is done tin- ll==r the eye n" the iilt-tllrfs inspec- tors. Atfei" picking the grapes tire not tout-hell lby hitniis. All the pro~ ceases lire performed by luaeliitl- ery. ' iillnnrlfn Iilnlment for Ilnntlrilfl’ Ili-“l ' rows GUARDIAN Aches Anti Pains 0t ' Rheumatism Sometimes They are Unbearable osof till persons. Some rlleuiillilli a sufier more in tlry warm weather than in liloist, ruld \ t-atlter. liu. ull suffer more or le.~. till the time. The cause of rllelimatlsltl Irl nn excess oi uric avid in the blooti. HPGPIIIIg the muscles and joins causing aches and pains. iienu: the blood must. have attention for permanent results in the treatment of this disease. Hoods Sursapttrlllu has given entire satisfaction in thousands o’ (loses. Do not tall to try it. For n lllxntlve take Hood's pills. Aca- INSTITUTE WORK Report of Women's Institute: cf Prince Edward llland MURRAY HARBOR: This mouth Iilr.‘ Queen .\iil y Woolen‘: institute ivus onleiiained at the home i! .\Il.~l.\ Sadie Jordan. Tile meeting OOPIWFI with the singing of the instituii Ode. The roll riiii W35 nnsweruli li_v suggestions foi- Xfiillfi gills. A paper enritleti "iloiv t0 Make Enjoyable Sundays" wits rend by .\ii.== Nettie fleck. 'i‘hi.~i was followed by .~ome viuiln unil granioplione selections which wet.- greutlv enjoyed by all. During the month an Aflelntlorl Ten wit. gil- en in honor of file elderly indies of the tvmimttnltv. a very enjogl- able lsme iviis sil-nt. Sierbrooke: On October 18th. the regular meeting of the insti» itite was held at the home 0t’ Airs. A. .l. Linltletter. There were nine- teen members and three visitors prevent. The meeting opened with the Pinging oi‘ the institute ode. The roll Illill was answered with "flims- for iilousevclenning“. A pap- r-r tin "ltletli Home Life“ was rend and discussed. The stibjet-t oi" ‘lkeeping vegetables in the cellltr" wns discussed. it wtts derided that d _v.lrti slit-lg roller towels. and. soup be applied for the school. Slli-lllleg for the next luveting in ‘November. Montague: 0n October 21st the.‘ Women's institute r.-i‘ Moningtte met in (‘irlihzimls Hull. eighteen members were present. it Wilg di~- rldeti that the members undertake There are vreztliier PUINIIIIUIIS tlinl » make rlleutiltlliltu worstu. 'i‘lil-._v urt- ntlt the Hillllp I|1 tlil~ l-li.-- liow you what they mean to you nethod. "low ‘let your own teeth show them. You must fight film Il.l\. olor and decay. uicapcd its damage. l-"iim is the basis of tartar. contact with the teeth to cause decay. "\,.x> Scientific methods the making of iiu ilutogruph qllili the winter wits dlst-ttssi-tl. The next liil-rilrg will be heitl on .\'0v~ bur 1st. itt which n dem-onsirir tit-n on "Making o‘ Supper Dislieil from Left-Overs" will be given by the Supervisor. I PARDON 30° VEAWS Ql-D at halving ai-roniplishetl HOHIFIIIYI" . Ficd-elllct-oll: The lmlllell lll worth while in spite of nil ohsial-les ;g:llq_lll!l;)l]llll'h(_ lllllvggulzlllil lllfnlfxillllglll; l’ __'|"] i 1 A u ‘ . I. _ I _ . l trlia 95min“ 9mm,“ h‘. ‘hmpq- _:l_"d_ll_if_dlqnn‘_____ ‘__ mcetlilg of their institute. Eight . I m a mun "mum Rivhw“ Huang“, u" In" ntemberrl WPilG present. \\liit-n the who ItlIIP-tl his father ‘in lliflll and '.. llllslnvllll “lil-lslvlllllljllllllllirl lllllllp lllll’ l 1 ,7, , n V“ _‘*_ , A ers ivere reul wlci were ~very ln~ ‘lgullllijlilznlzzllihllguilfllllieggl W“; l2; lterestlng i0 the members. it wits iii I111’) iboltmfl m- m, nuc‘,-9;:f?'he§t_ "Illllllllnaann I'(II“_I'I'IIP(I to get tour .lI‘(->.W window. nnd has been pinned in a glass care b llll S lol llle school’ ‘llso l" n‘ tmti fixer in llelhen-ltlil ellltreh. Es- BIIY. England. Tito veilulm was token to the British ltlitseitilt for fvAdM fining? reports that the atlqryt-it ITGVBO-Ifil‘ “Ills tlpi I'll“ At your duie l. III l Till LIBIIIIG Ill-ll 60.. NOVEMBER 3rd, 4th and 5th PR ATT'S SALE IS A BUMPY ONE AND COMPRISES EVERYTHING Y 3 QAYS ONLY GROCERY SPECIALS wlilts Sugar 834w n" lb- Extra Fine-y Molane 75¢ P" O"ll°" TEAS _ Special Pekoe Tea 29c per lb. Bluabird Tea 46c P" lb- Kilig Cole Tea - 45¢ P" lb- Salada Tea ..... .. 45° P" lb- Priiwa Special .. 42c n" I'v- EXTRA SPECIAL Creamollne (Cr. Tartar Substitute) Ot: per V4 lbl. PR9- Simcoe Pork and Beans 7C par can 3 for 20¢ MEN'S BANNOCKBURN SUITS Heavy all wool in Bannockburn Tweed. only ................................................................................... “y, For. 3 days $16.00 Come right after thiran the price gnu back the day following the sale. l A bunch of dandy Sheep Lined Coats held vor from last season at 1 LESS THAN HALF PRICE l 5 ' 1 l THIS MONTH OU NEED AT THIS SEASON HORSE RUGS All new direct from the largest factory in Canada. 15 per cent. off the following remarkably low prices. ALL FULL LINED RUGS $295 bright plaid lined. $4.75 plain with striped borders and extra heavy. $5.50 dark plaid, beautiful sleigh rug. Extra heavy. $5.90 same an above In heavy weight. This l: an extra special rug suitable for horses standing In coldest wea- thore. _ LADIES DRESS GOODS ALL WOOL, BLUE, GOOD w HEAVV WEIGHT, WIDTH 54 INCHES At war time prices would be worth $4.50 and l: ill req- ular bargain at $1.25. For 3 dayl at 89c Heavy Bannockburn Pants for... Men's medium welfiht pants‘ for . THE ABOVE ARE JUST A FEW. WE HAVE A . eancAlNi NEARLV FORGOTTOMENTION THESE MOBTIMPORTANT AND Aeiisioflurztv uecsssanv ARTICLES The above la a real SNAP. be sure you SNAP at ‘it. ' EXTRA i sx-rml i Men's Overalls, blue atrlpo at .................. .. $1.10 per pair $3.49 . $1.99 LARGE STORE PACKED ON 3 FLOORS WITH pair the windows. The next mectl-l ing will be. held in the ‘school; house on November 1G. zit fl p. m.‘ Rlverl North River: The North Wollietrs IiHlIllilE! met tit tile hcme of Mrs. Julln Mt-iiirlnon o.i October 18th. Seven members ttnii‘ ten visitors were present ill. illel troul-lusion of the business a s0cin|_ evening was spent. The next meet-l ing will be held itt the home of our-Iron Warren on Novetu-l bor 9th, when n demonstration on ..i.i~i rltll. ,_ (rill be given by, llll‘ Siipt rvistir. Springfield: The regular meet-l g iit the Springfield Women's in lure ivas held ttt the school =. n=e on Oct. 21st» There were ten ivomen present. After the open ling Ode, roll eali was answered by the giving o. hints to improve the institude. It was tiecltied toiinve ll Billliil evening itl the. hall oln Nov! 15th.. inviting. ilII in the tiistrit-t. One new member was added [Ail the club. At the next meeting nnl November 13th, u tietnonstrntioiil on llillllnery will he given by Missl (YIITIIIIIPIS. Priest Pond: The regular meet- ing of the institute was held atl the home of Mrs. D. F. Kenya on Oct. it‘. There were ill‘ women present. Tile minute's of the inst nleetlng were rend nnli adopted. Alter the business oi‘ the meeting lunch was served and n number of_' musical selections 0n the organ_ and violin given. Two new members ’ ivere utided to the t-inb. The next l meeting will be heiti HI the home or‘ Mrs. Neil Moitinchern. Travqllerln REM \V0tnen‘s Insti- tute held its regular meeting lit the home of Mrs. Dun ftit-Dontlld. Twenty eight members nnli eight‘ visitors vrere present. The meetfl lug opend with singing of the ()lle.l ntter vxhirh the minutes were retitl nnd adopted. Roll cull is to lie at. svrered at the next meeting with] suggestions for community im-. prtlvelneni. it was thought ii golitl ilien that each iiotlseiioltlel- have his mime ilntl the nnuie of his fPrill Diluted at the zaleivziy. A paper. entitled "Ottr- (limndilln. Women" ilvils rend lIfltI PnIOYPII- The members are each to mlrke iil‘~ tlt-les HUI‘ the Orpllilnllge iiiitI in pnsa these in nithenext uicetlng The next met-ting will IiP held all the home of Mrs. David “fnlkor on’ Walker on November l7lr. Miss (‘arruihers will give a demonstrn lion on Desserts nt tilts time. Hour 3 Brln, p6!‘ I011 $30.00 Spring Park Road: The regular _ meeting was held III the home ill 9",," (my 5"; $4.241 Bran. per bag .............................. .. $1.55 M“ Cough on H“ Pvmmg m. Barrel: $935 slwrl" P" ha" - l " "R150 Tiitirstiny, Oi-t. 27th. There vanity Reindeer Barn“ $10325 SIWNI- P" I730 - v ‘I150 twelve women present. Roll mill‘ (Hard Wheat) only’ ivlis answered by the giving ol| iLlTLlTl-lTl-lil-lil-l-Tlikl‘? . c. E. PRATT s. sou l STIPETEWS l ~ l-‘TLlTLlTLlTLl .1 uni‘ LRLiTLFTL-llil-lTi-lil-liLlTLlf‘ the club at this meeting. Miss Car- rwoverbtnit wits decided to hold Ill ftlnoy work sale In December- Flicii of the members will con- tribute one article and mliterllii will ‘be bought tn be tililtribtiteli n-vinng the members and to be made-up by them for the sale. Four new mtlmbera were added ltl th sublet-t of giving ii play tiitring.' Five Quick nick. A Leading dentists everywhere advise this new-day Niiliiciris now employ it. You see the re- sults in glistening teeth wherever people gather. Blushing does not save the teeth if you Ienvc the That's why well-brushed teeth so often dis- Film is that viscous coat you feel. It clings to eetb, enters crevices and stays. The ordinary tooth paste does not end it, so very few people have It is the film-coat that discolors, not the teeth. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in Millions Offlflflfis breed irl it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. So dental science has in late years sought ways to fight that film. Efiicient methods have been found. Able authori- Made in Canada Rig E s 0H 3R1 The New-Day Dentifiice A scientific film combatant, combined with two other modern requisites. Now advised for daily use by leading dentists everywhere. Stipplicd by druggists in large tubes. PAGE. SEVEN _,__ J" i n Free ~ / . A 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to ' V show you how - " to end film. See = below. Pepsodent. And to let all Day Tube in being lent to e Pepsodent quickly prove; unique and conlpicuoua. And a book we send tells what each one means. One ingredient is pepsin. tooth decay. easily adhere. Pepsodont, twice daily, a enemies. film-coats disappear. The results in ten days will amaze and delight you. Make this test now. you won't forget. Effects When you brush teeth in this way I Tiiis new way of tooth brushing brings five de- jred effects. Some are immediate, _ail are. -en-day test, which costs you nothing, wil clearly ties have proved them by many careful teats. The beat dental opinion endorses them. These methods are combined in a dentifrice called A lO-day git i8 ti” starch digcstant in the saliva, to digest starch de- posits that cling. The aalivals alkalinity is multi- plied also. That to neutrnlizc the acids which cause Two factors directly attackthefilm. One of them i, keeps teeth no highly polished that film cannot Send the coupon for this 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the .4 ‘T ' ‘I’ '3 .:a=e;,. know its benefits a 10' i ‘ veryone who asks. l itself. The results are Another multiplies the ttacku the teeth’: chief i I Cut out the coupon so 10-Day THE PEPSO Dept. H.118 Shorbourne Sh. ToronithOttt @- - [ Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to Tube Free vii-l ' l DENT COMPANY. "mi rIt-itiiells govt-In tll-uiouslrutitlti on .'\‘tll.wTheAtutlt-iing’“ins hveltl ‘zit-l ill Fred . lie. Tilt llSI Thursdlly i I‘li‘!il .»\ill null Bniliulgitig. fliltli‘ sl-lriltli. .-\i'tt-r u tltlk on the vrtirk t-i’ lit eat-ii month true l-htisen its the V whit-ii lttut-h u" " served tttltl ii stir» the \\'tlltleti’s ltistitttte by Mi» titty (ll tlit-t-ting. The iirst regular ' iui hour spent. lite next mel-tlltg (‘urriitlit-rs. ilit- lolltiwitlg officers. illPPllilt: will bt- held ill tht- iilllue \\ill be llelll ill lltv home oi’ .\lrs. wl-io zippoitltt-li: Prusitlvut, Nils. ll' the Ill't‘~‘llIt*lll. .\ir.~". iitlrpi-r. un iirehllttt. lllimuililtll iillrpl-r; \'tt~t- llresilltlni. 'l‘ltnr.~llli_\'_ XOVPIIIIWI l 7.1m _ . l, - .\lr.~'. Jus. ltupel", Set-rotary" bliss p. nt. .-\il who tire int in v r1’ Central Royalty: A Wtlluenis iii lyLvrile Ross; Directors, 111's. ii. B. the work tile t-lliwliltll)" iuviietl ttl " stitute wits organized in tlti- dis» .\IIIIXI|.',. Alirs Swain. .\II>S (‘tlllt-s. bti present. I trici 0h the zitterliotln of Ortrbul _.l.l'tIII(i'~'_ .\il's. Agnew‘ null Mrs. ‘ It IIIlIIIillllllIIIlllllllllllllllillllllllIilllllllllllllllllllllll IIllIlIIIllllllllIllIlIllIlIIIIIIliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIFIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIllIl ll No matter how exc charming the style of ‘your fall costume may Iaef-for house or street Wear-there is a slioe elegance. ' QIIYX shoes are the I in style, design, finish and com- fort. The-y retain their beauty until worn out Sold in the better stores throughout Canada. Alley s. c5; CHARLOTTETCWY "A Credit to Our Canadian Pride" style which makes it complete, harinonizes with and gives it the finishing touch of .iiii-n-nim"iisnim-i-ivii-l-i-i-i-iinn-m" lusive or n Onyx ast Word l ____‘_, lltlllilnliltlltl tel. 1- ll IIIIIIIII