MONG the many users of "Vaseline" Petroleum Jelly, are beauty experts who find it of great value in grooming the eye- rows and lashes and in keeping the hands soft and smooth and the finger nails in perfect condition. This pure natural substance is heal- How to use it Shape the eyebrows every day with a tiny brush and a bit of “Vaseline ' Jelly. You can soon train them to a be- coming, well-shaped arch. Touch the lashes and eyelids each night with it and leave on over-night. This will en~ courage silky lashes. To keep dry hands soft and smooth, massage them well with “Vaseline" Jelly and leave it on over-night. Wear soft gloves. Apply it to the nails, to soften the cuticle and prevent hang-nails. ing and absolutely safe to use both externally and internally. _ And remember, when you buy, that the trade mark Vaseline on the package gives you the assurance that you arc gettin the genuine roduct of the Chese rough Manu- aeturing Co, Cons'd, 5520 Chabot: Avenue, Montreal, Canada. Vaseline "rune MARK ELLY Fawcett Jubilee Birculator U Takes care of ycureomfort without asltin; very much earl Western Gudrdian ——-s -WAN1‘ED—Paranipa. Apply Kol- maa’: Produce Odicl. Summer-side. liiia-ii-io-zi.‘ l-noaiu noon noun {(161 and guaranteed by ieadlne laiaud dealers. illla-li-IB-lmo. —IN.IOYABLI TI-IP-Mrl. Richard Clark ‘and has daughter, Mrs. Lea Moose or Bummer-aide, have been on a visit to " ton. New York. and New 361191. While in Bolton they visited many relatives and lrienda. While in New Jersey they visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Charley Robertson and Miss Hazel Harding of Remington. New - Jerlvy- Mn. Clark and Mrs. Mona rm very lflllch imimued with ‘New (Jersey and came home much. im- hrovgd in health. -—I.ETI'EB 0F SYMBATHE- To Mrs. John L. Mill. Clea-moat: Dear Mrs. Mill: We the mombera of the Clonnont Women's Institute wish to convey to you our heartfelt sym- mthy in the great bereavement you have sustained in the death ofyour beloved brother. God has called him to thlt great home where pain and sorrow are unknown. and let us re- member that sometime sooner or later we shall all be called to that home, and then we shall meet the loved ones gone before. We would commend you to Him who has pro- mised io bind lip the broken hearts and bring blessings to those that mourn. Sisned on behalf of the Clement Women's Institute. —-IN8TITUTE MEETING. — The annual meeting of the Clermont horns oi Mrs. John L. Mill on Tues- day Nov. 12th. Meeting opened by singing "0 Canada." Minutes of pre- vious meeting read and approved. The roll call was answered by four- teen members with names o! “Alli- ed Leaders" in the Great War. The Women's Institute was held at the‘ iisicuiiizcorri-ziiowu GUARDIAN. , has. - v _ , N‘, f I Eastern _ Guardian I .._._. ..'FQB SALE—S:hooner Woliie O. eighteen years old, built in New- foundland, sixty tons. in good condi- tion. rm- further particulars lppiy to Macuod d: MacGregor, Montague. 0712-11-15-31. . JDON"! FORGET the Presbyter- ian Church Tea and nami- i: ocs Ifsllows Hall. ivi- tague, November 20th. flbc-lldi-ili. . RFOX FEEDS-Ross-Mlller Meat FOX Biscuits. Charcoal Biscuits. Vic- tcr Meat Fox Biscuits and correct prices. W. A. Johnstone. Montague. P. E. 1., Phone 6. 9193-li-l6-2l. “NIBOCEBIES-A largo and very complete lino of “itl-ndard Quality“ to choose from. Try us lot your ncztt order and get service. W. A‘, John- aionc, Montague. P. E. 1., Phone B. 9793-11-18-21. --_ l mnonnv noon noun aivn FEEDS-"Forty tons" Flour. Oatmsr Rolled Oats. Graham Flour, Farina. Feed Wheat, Bran, Shorts, Ollcake, Cracked Corn and Com Meal arrived lately. "Special prices on flvc and ten bag lots." W. A. Johnstone, Montague. P. E. 1., Phone o. 0193-11-10-21. billiard’: Llnlnaant for Chopped hands l Pcniivs man azvn vlcrmnz l Wonderful weather for the middle of November! Probably owing to the 11¢"! wlllmfinis o! all varieties oi potatoes. a congestion is on which resulu in a temporary alognutlon of irscle and n. corresponding slight] decrease in prices, applying t.) gable‘ Stwli- The Eeneral feeling Ls that this condition will change as thet immense quantities en route becomel absorbed in the great vacuum pi" the world markeis. v lines‘ The schrs. Bonnie Briar Bush, and chillas, 8C0 . following ofileers were elected for the ensuing year‘; President-Miss Amelia. Mill; Vice-Presldent- Mrs. _ Ada MW. Gosbee Bros. Murray ‘Harborhave about completed load- ‘ lng red potatoes st Calhourfs wharf, (Cloth Coats with ‘Splendid Fur Trimmings! Good furs are more than ever the fashion this winter‘ It is not unreasonable to suppose that you are much interested in the fur that trims your new coat as well as the fabric or Therefore, we feel sure you are going topbe unusually well pleased with the coal: you select from our display, consisting of Broadcloth, Velours, Needlepoint, Tweeds, Chin- Moderately priced in comparison to style and material. FUR COATS at prices to suit all these fin ely tailored fur coats of the better type. of French seal with squirrel and sable or self collars. Coats Hudson seal with rat or self col- from you. cflort. 123 Queen Street n lta extreme simplicity makes it convenient and simple to operate. requiring very little time and hardly any Bethune Hardware 00. Ltd. ‘THE FRIENDLY HARDWARE STORE‘ Phone 151. w John T. Murphy; Secreiory-Treasur ‘ Greek River for Mr. J. L. ‘McKin- er-Mrs. J. Cecil Mill; Direoiors- l non, general merchant, Peter's Road Miss Lillian Mill. Miss Lois mul Mr, Mnedonsld Johnston, Peter's lars. Dark Northern Rat, Silver Rat, Beaverine and others. Black Plush Coats at . and Genuine Salts Plush Coats with Oposs um collar. I " - i Miss Laurctta Murphy; Mrs. Neil McKinnon. Miss Mamie Mlll. The December meeting will be at the home o1 Mrs. lkriiest T. Mill. roll call to be answered by "Inex- ,. Christmas Gifts." w“ then served by the hostess Meeting closed with the National Anthem. . EELS, LOBSTERS ‘I d ll srlrt FISH COMPANY iiic. LARGE RECEIVERS OF SMELTS, 112 FULTON FISH MARKET-NEW YORK, N. Y. ' '1 i Bofermeoz-CORN EXCHANGE BANK TRUST C9. ‘ NEW YORK. N. Y. i“ Millard’; Llninunt relieves CHARLOTTE GORDON IS DEAD CALGARY, Alta. Nov. w-(By The Canadian Presn-Mrs. Char- lotte Isabel Gordon. know-n through- AND SALMON _ ll-ld-d-S mos. a ‘ HAVE YOUR. EYES 3 EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED n1 E. E. PARKMAN Registered Optometrist n Montague, P. E. l. EFFICZEN T OPTICAL ‘SERVICE was EXAMINED. ctassns surruizn AND FITTED. CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN ‘r0 arram WORK. J. W. JOHNSTON Registered Optometrist II’! Kent street rhons lsz-l. Charlottetown r§OOO-OOOO~OO-Q HARD COAL BASEBURNER AND FURNACE SIZES Very Best Quality Order your supply of Hard Coll from u. and you will have real aathfaetion and comfort thla winter. Tho quality la excellent. than; Ill and we will deliver yoar coal promptly- Tr! us for real service. C.Lyons€rCo WANTED l To Buy ‘or Rent Emil?! clean For Ranch in good condition tor about 10 or 1o pain. wnms nox ass, Summer-aide, P. E. I. 97d0-1l-5-wsm9i. .\llnarrl'a Llnlment for Chopped hjllfll out Canada by her pen-name ‘Char- lotte Gordon.’ is dead after an illness oi‘ one month. Mrs. Gordon, who was the wife of’ Dr. A. J. Gordon. was one of Cai- gary's best-known women writers, tor besides the fame which came from the publication last year of her novel, "Red Gold." she was equally noted for her many magazine and newspaper feature articles. Last July she acpa ‘ ’ the Alberta branch- es of the Canadian Author's Asso- elation ni the annual convention of that organization in Fredericton. N. B. She was also a member of the Canadian women's Press Club. Deceased was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Toombs, who now rc- slds at Vancouver. and went to school at Stonewall. Manitoba. where her father was the editor of the newspape . She married Mr. Gordon when he was living at Carman. Man- itoba. and soon afterwards they moved to Vancouver. later coming to Calgary to reside in lull. ~ ltunbvethafisuseof SEND YOUR LIST Let our estimate show that better hardware will win a contract where inferior quality-at whatever tho price appeal, will lose outl We will furnis‘ hardware which you can talk about-at a price that will make the other bidders scratch their heads and wonder! let us have vow liat to- day. ‘ The Rogers , Hardware Co., GOAL — UOII -- WOOD Limited Constipation! l l points of that species. I I cnansrniaius I‘ ’ TABLETYW-irii- " skiivsiisifiiii? ll‘ Auditors- Lunch l l »Road. has been for some time past ‘employed in the large manufactur- ‘lng plant of the D. L. McKinnon Co. Montague. and is much inter- mted in his new work. This enter- prising flrm employs a large ermi- plement of employees in the differ- ent processes of wood-work, from the amateur to the eizpeilenced and finished workman. (‘xgjacciit to ihis plant Ls the large sluts-cutting. poi- lshing and finishing processes in the] iextcnsive momiizizntzii business of} lfirm of Vere Beck d: Son, Montague.‘ where power-machinery and skilled workmen fashion the granite and marble blocks int: beau iiul designs. as monuments to the departed who. have passed to the Great Beyondl Mr. Beck also employs a quota 0i‘, workmen. such industries as these. in conjunction with the splendid agriculvural opportunities oi the Marltimes should halt the exodus from our shores. and lay the found- ation of enduring prosperity within om- own native land. F rose, green, to 44. In our next writing we shall en- deavor to furnish the Guardian with the names ‘of the different ilrms engaged in the canning indus- try, preserving of meat and chicken. as well as of crate-flattened fowl for export‘. This important industry is most beneficial to the interests of producer and consumer. as vfcli B5 to those employed in the wtorle. l In the King's County Exhibition held in Georgetown wc congratulate Messrs. Stewart Bros, Greek River, who have already attained more‘ than a provincial reputation for and black. Wonderful styles and values. Special Dresses for larger women in heavy Crepe Back Satin, assorted shades and styles. At the low price oi’ each Special rack of Ladies’ Dresses in silk and crepe, assorted styles and sizes. On sale,each Extraordinary display of Millinery Misses and Children. Visit Our Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear. A Fine’ Showing of Ladies’ Dresses Evening Dresses for young ladies who wish something new and and Lace Georgette, attractive. In Taffetas combination shades- blue, orchid, flesh, peach, maize, 15.75 Sizes 3B 15.00 10.00 for Ladies, ' ' Second Floor. their excellent showing. Stewart Bros, in‘ the county exhibit. were _ - awarded many Prim in Show and plea-sod to learn no is somewhat im- hogs. Mr. Otis Jackson, Peter's Road Nova-L ' ill-Yo did well with his Leicesters. and w; g1“; “my, m, continued “y. i-l i circus competitor in this llne- ious illness of Mr. Willard Carver,‘ Malcolm Reid. Pqters Road, 51mm; was awarded first prize ior his Jer- ' sey bull, which has the distinctive l o The Women's mstltutc of Peter's Mr. Harry Butler. District Supt. Road. an‘ organization devoted to of Roads. has been coniined to the the best interests of education, have limiis of-his home for a. short time. given the school building a decided- ow-lng to illness, from which we are ly improved appearance by the ap- m-nt-r I Awwoun moi-um i sewuasn MY eurr VVITH Ai-L MY (‘JKSH , . Batman's-anemones Ibo-ti ..;.—“Il— -s iwou nonw- QEEoEiY-Rgpsot-r To- NKZHT- CLDTIAKQ RND GO TQ ‘ft-IE 0989A WVTH NE ' Sinclair 8e Stewart Ltd. ' plicition of a very becoming tint oi Wm wall stain. We believe that a. school “oh- ygx-qxepued m; gflgfy m1”, library of good, entertaining reading "He h“ done “mm”; ‘u, mm- ‘may would be l. splendid gift for the ‘school children. and we trust the Institute may take this proicct up in their next meetinm-P. EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and umiyins 01""! ‘win. J. MABON OPIOIIETIIIT Ofllco Count Iltli Drugs‘ . Montana, P. I. I. l P i YO“ —__ "Where were Magistrato: born?" » Prisoner: “Glasgow? "And did hc live to tell the tale?" Magistrate. "Wercyou brought up asked a listener, after tho story oi a there?" man's amazing adventure had been Prisoner: "Yes, once or twice." i . - ' g-By George McManul MAQCMJB GROW-nan l5 av A l-lTfl-E. HELP EVEN tF’ HS. l‘: A B15 CROOK- dam“ THEM _ WE CANT GO- BUT t JUST HADEIENEO "re namecvglifl ‘THAT I uerr an censor menu-rs in "m: surf #091! nae-rum ‘TOOK’ . W’; g. __ Ag... ..:i.'.: