that light affords . _. A N unlighted house is an invitation to . g ‘unwelcome callers. And yet for less .- ;1 » than the price of a car fare, you can protect your home with light, during an ‘ entire evening's absence. A home half lighted is like a home half warrned-— _ poor economy at the cost of comfort. Electric 1% light is the least expensive of all modern con- " veniences, and costs even less to-day than it did before the war. Whether you own or rent your home, you are the one to light it properly. But don’t regard that as a problem—just use Edison Mazda Lamps generously throughout the house. Near you i‘: an Edison Mazda Lamp Agent. There you can obtain real in- formation about good lighting. E n1 s 01v MAZDA. LAMPS A Canadian General Electric Product I i: h. —-8HOP rrom Holmnni Catalog- , —GUARDlAN8,—Those desiring Ito -buy copies o! the Guardian in Bunrmeieide will! please sec-um them ,a.t the Guardian ottice in the Mc- lNs-iil Bldg. where they are on sale ievery day. I l l —D|CTlONARlE$.- There are tstill some dictionaries leflt all. the (wesetrn office o! the Guardian in It-hc McNeil] Bulldog. Sumniersldo. fl’. E. 1., I'm- thoso who renew or subscribe tor the Guardian. —DICTlONARIEI-oan be had at Iths Western Guardian Oitlcs, Wat- | er Street. Snininerslde (or only gflfty cents with a new or renewal (subscription. . l t! I | —GUARIJIAN OFFICE. - The Guardian's Western Oliice is now lioca-ted ill the McNelll Building, Water SL. summed-side, whsrs sub- scriptions, new; or advertising will iggareccived. The Phone number is —EXCELLENT ROADS. —'I‘he excellent. condition of the public roads at this time ot year is a great- source of pleasure and be inelil to tarmers and auvrisla “he lroads wcrr new" hctici this tea- pssn. than they are right now. That the farmers are taking advantage ‘;of the good roads is evidenced by the large urnoun-t or pro- duce ‘helng hauled to Summer- aidennd other Prince County points. —-KILLED BY HORSE-A dis- tressing accident occurred on Mon- day. (November 2nd.) Inst about six miles from Tignlsh, resulting in the (leach or Master Alex Shea, the 12 year old son o! Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shea o! Sen Cow Pond. He was working lnthe field and junip- cd on the horse's back to return home, when the animal threw him off and trumped upon him. injuring him so severely that he (lied 0n Tuesday morning. Eastern Guardian . JBHOP trom Holman's Catalox. ..'EASTERN AGENT.-Mr. ,1. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent In Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising, Iob Printing new and renewal sub- élcrlptions. ti. Blane Electric Shop: ‘Agents for Edison Mazda Lamps llzlslllllli Rlll ll llu QfiQQOO Brown Electric Shop Agents for Edison Mazda Lamps 4-0 i i 1f ALkCAST PIPELESS FURNACE home bcutingsystcm that means. ct Normal Heat in Every Room --Lowest Coal Bills --Only One Fire t0 Attend The lGlltvi-prisc burns soft; COili, coke or other cheap fuel) and gives perfect heat with no bother folnthe full 2-1 hours of every (iny. i) (Peife Got our (‘rec illustrated catalog, healing churt and latest price. HOLMAN'S Silmmcrsiilc li-o-Frl. at. Charlottetown. ENTERPR Absolute, perfect. home llouting is now nt your command in the Enterprise All Cast Pipeless Furnace, tlu- inexpensive, simple lulled litmus!» L081’ Rest Cuiicura. Heals. " Ell-Joins broke out in s rash on my has lid itched and burned causing rnsto scratch. Lots: my l iscc gm so sore that I could hardly ' will: it. I lost my rsst at n ht . and cried from the pain of ll. y hos was badly disfigured. ' " I tried different remedies with- out any benefit. A friend idvlsed me to try Cutlcurs Soup and Oint- ment so l sent for s {res sample. Mrs: using it I got relief so pur- chased more, which completely healed me." (S ned) Leo B. Croft, Crescent Beach, ova Scotis. q ‘ Use Curlew-s for every-day toilet purposes} Bathe with Soap, ‘ with Ointment, dust with Tslcum. has: my‘ '-l"f_..°'"°..., .2: W‘ cits sh-Qm seat '25.. IPIIOTAOLI! Pair lomplsts (II EYEGLASSES Belantllle Eye Tub-Correct ‘Iarls Lennon An! htyls Frame Dunn gnu; yourself Into bo- Z‘ sl al I fonte. Haddon lI-lali. . ‘ ‘ Hour. ' Day Celebration. _|=on' LATE wssrln -—Pa|s 8 ii svslllblo. -eusnomus on sans n the mm. m 9v u news g-ivovsurv omcs- mun- giving Novelty Danes at Olympia Monday November 9th with spec- ial music. Admission 60 cents. 4i —-CHILDRE.NS AID-The an- nual meeting ol’ the Prince Coun- ty Childréns Aid Society will be held in thetown hall, Suiuraorside, on Tuesday, November tenth at @1811! D-m. 5975-9~li. l —~PULPWOOD-Mr. James M. Kenny, Waterford, left yesterday morning for lPoint Tapper, N. S. Mr. Kenny has a contract to get out a large quantity on pulpwood. He took with to help him"in his work Messrs Austin Aylward and Admund Ahern, Waterford. and Mr. A. F. Saunders, Bloomfield. —-POTATO STEAMER-One of, the largest steamers that has eu- tered the port of Summerside for some time is the Fredenborg ur- rived at port yesterday morning. She will loud about thirty lllOUS-l and bags of potatoes all Becuredl around Summerside. --A GREAT SEASON-This fall is one of the best seasons {or years among the farmers in Prince County especially those who have seed potatoes are enjoying ex- traordinary Walther." (Summerslde merchants say they never exper- ienced such good ‘business and out- standing accounts are being paid otlt at a meat rate. Tlhe farmer is able to pay any losses he might a. good surplus. --HEAVY FREIGHT TRAFFIC -—-The freight and express traffic at Summerside is always very beuvy. At present there is n tre- mendous amount o! goods coming ln nnd products being exported. many extra freight trains running and it is even necessary to oper- ate trains on Sunday. A very large truln passed through Summer-side yesterday with a long string of freight cars going West. Mlnardh Llnlmcnt for Sore Bock. Radio Program ' TUESDAY. NOV. 1U. International Radio Programs. ETHEWS WHITE-CAPS. 8.15 CNRA (291) Moncton~ Monetou Civic Armistice Celebra- tion. _ 2' ’ 10.00‘ KGO (361) Oakland-Must» cnl Novelty—"l~‘un in a School- room." 12.00 WFAA (476) Dallas-Aida Choral Club. 10.110 "WOC (484) Davenport-i Alznlstice Program Rendered by‘ (Jresceut Orchestra. . EVENING CONCERTS ‘f 7.30 p.m. . WIMP (492) ‘New York, Saxo- phone Octette. (226) Chicago, Broad- moor. V ‘IWGY (380) Schenectady, Musi- cn. , WBZ (333) Springfield, Keith- Albee. 8.30 p.m. WAAM (263) Newark, Vocal. \VEAF. (492) N. Y., Gold Dust Twins. also from WCAE, WEEI, WFI. WGR, ‘WJAR and W-OC. CKCL (357) Toronto. Simpson hour. ' 8.50 p.m. WSAI (326) Cinci. Chimes. 9. p.m. ’ CHYC (411) Montreal. ‘Studio. WAAM (263) Newark. Marinello twins. KFDM (316) Beaumont Tex. Mu- C . WSB (428) Atlanta. Musical. WPG (s00) Atlantic City. Chal- WRC (469) ‘Washington. Edison CNRA (201) Moncton. Armistice ,~ Among the tbounnds who have publicly tl. uprclssd indebtednt to Tani-so fr» made and recommended by the manufac- tui-‘cs-ol’ Tsnlsc. ‘have had last year and still have p 8.00 p.m. WEEI (349) Boston, Currol- Thea m“, tre. den. k Sl math "sultan I normal weight, health and stzmgth. is A. B. White, who rasmtly said: "The foundation {or my prosaic escal- lent MllnhwlllaldbyTs-nlsc. For months lhadbcllrun-down. Ilisdlootllllmloy- msntrorfood and suits-ed srsatdiseom- Kortfinm inilllflflon. My Iva- ‘wu ling- gishond that tired fedingwuonmssll the time. - ' "Three bottles of Tsnlsn relieved my troublunndstarmdracoilviitbslyltom sotnsmughlytoaedypsnd reuswsdthai lsoonfoundmysslffeslingliksanswmsn." Tmlaeururulehysllsqoddruesilm Accept uolubstitute. ' " fl _ r Tanlsc Vegetable rm- i.» constipation: TAN LAC ma YOUR HEALTH WHAR (275) Atlantic City Strand organ. 10.20 pm. WMAQ (us) Chicago Studio rrogram. 10.30 p.m. KYW (536) Chicago. at home." WBAP (476) ‘Fort Worth. Con- 68ft. WSAI (326) Cincinnati. WSAI. 11.00 p.m. WQJ (448) Chicago. Popular. _ KNX (337) ‘Hollywood. Concert. WlPG (300) Atlantic City. Chal- lonte, Haddon Hall. KGO (361) Oakland. Male Quartette. WRN (259) New York. Down in- Review. "Evening California 11.30 p.m. WGES (250) Oak Park, i1l.ll’o~ ulnr. ' GN (370) Chicago. Jazz Skirm- per. 12.00 Mid. WHO (526) Des Molnes. Symphonic. WMC, (500) ‘Memphis. Organ. KCW’ (492) Portland. Concert. ‘WIHT (400) Chicago. Your hour leaglle. ( WOAW Alarm. FEATURE TALKS-SPORT ' 7.55 p.m. WGY (380) Schenectady. "Trav- el talk. Also Irom WIPZ and WRC. Little r0 .l..6) Omaha. Bee 8.00 p.m. WNAC (280) Boston. American Till k. WEW (248) St. Louis. Literary reading. ~ 8.30 p.m. CKAC (410) Montreal. Talk. KDKA (309) East Pittsburgh. World Cruise by Radio. - 8.45 p.m. WORD (275) IBatnvIn. World. news. - = , '_ WRNY (250) New York. Photo’ Transmission. 8.55 p.m. WLS (345) Chicago. American Indian ‘Music. 9.20 p.m. KYW (536) Chicago. American farm bureau. WANT T0 DANCE? (Name of orchestrg given.) 7.30 p.m. CKAC (410) Montreal. S. S. Montrose. - 8.00 p.m. WJII (517) Detroit. Serenaders. 8.30 p.m. Wll‘ (509) Philadelphia. Pagoda. ). ( ' 9.00 p.m. . WMCA (341) N. Y. Ashury Park. 10.00 p.m. WLW (423) Cinci. Formica. KTCI. (306) Seattle. Dance. KPO (423) San Francisco. Fair- nlont. i KNX (337) Hollywood. La Mon- c a. C-NRlR (356) Regina. Belmont. 10,30 p.m. _ r WCAN (275) Pitts. Cathay Gur- WGBS (316) N. Y. Dance. ED IO TEA People (who u» (“Red lines" are wholiiire ten of i? - lllll f: SIR ALFRED MOND Member of the British Commons for Casrmathen who says that the Canadian demand for Welsh coal has saved the W-sllsh Industry lrom d. . :__¢+>>— Presentation T0 Bishop 0.’Leary The Altar-boys of St, l)unstnn'8~ Cathedral presented m“ “omsmll Bishop OLeury before his depart- ure for Rome with me following address und u. pnfsc of gold. Ills Lordship who was lnkcii by sur- and antiques. , at Queen Hotel. ) William ‘i .___ er - JUST nsiullllrn We have again returned to Prince Edward Island and will be open again to buy and pay highest prices for all kind-s of hooked mats, old furniture Kindly write or call Webber Of St. John, N. B. prise thunked the boys ii] a pleas- ‘ a 1 lug reply which tlleyalpprccluled 0413-11-31"?!- vel-y much. To (be Right llevrrmlll Louis J. (Theory- Illshop of Cburlottelmvn, Right lleverenil illlll lleur Bishop: We, your fuithiul children, the Altar boys of Si. lluustnlfs (lzitlu-(I- ral, on tho eve of your (|<l1)tll”l'lll‘(! to villi! the Cllivf Pustnl" of tbt- -(.‘u- tliolic Church Zn tile Holy City of ollr fulfil-Ibo see of Peter ' izv this (lpporlunlty lo give PXIlPQHHi .ll to our feelings i()\\’lll‘t|H Your lAlIWl- sbip_ i We cannot forget Your Ixlrll- sbilfs friendliness illlli fatherly 1n- teresr in our (behalf at ull times. With kindly lleurt you overlooked our sllortvollliilgs. We wish lo or? fer lllc homage of our love and lif- fectlon to our Dear Bishop. praying that Your Lordship may have an enjoyable trip and safe rctur-i. \Vc know you will remember us in your prayers. in (he City Snnctiileil by the blood of the curly ninrlyrll of lIoly (Tllurcll. l'('l’lllii us to us}: Your llOrtlblllllfl-l U(‘('t‘])illI|\"(‘ of the nciroinilililyiilg gift only u slight re- membrance of our regard mid es- locln. ‘ - The bestowul m’ your blosaiilg. which we solicit will ‘be treasured ill our huurts as n, sweet remeni-"p brance until your return. ‘In llcllnli’ of the Altur boys we the undersigned izommittle aub- scribe ourselves Your LorllsliipW-l dutiful and obedient (flll|t1l‘0ll_ Stephen Glllls Terence Campbell James Prowse Charles Cllnnolly William Maclnlyrs Francis M'lnnlal Everett Toombs Billy Brown Layton Tralnor A ONE ACT COMEDY EN TITLED "LET IT RAIN" From the News, Cleveland, Ohio: COMMITTEE 1 Island. Staten WBBlt (273) wmchmwen A FAIR COMPLEXION. KTHS (375) Hot Springs. Aluy-I epnavls" 1030 pm ' Wi-uthvr your eonlplcxioil is " ' ' fnir or illlvc makes Wery little diff- s “S” Dzwullllort- 11ml“ erenirc from (be beuilty standpoint. ymplony. 1045 pm As (long u-l it is clear and free of , '_ v- - _ bluniisllr- you have no cause to \VH.\ (361) .\. l. JIIIISSEIIR. lcnmphun? 11.00 p.m. ! llilt u snllow skin is a tremend- KTH-S (375) Hot Springs. Ori-l < l."i.'lel - ~ -- glnn] singing Orchestral our» o 1H '11 1 n illl. beauty rziu, no (matter what yourother qunllflcnt- K20 (I423) 5"" Fmlld-“POWPill-ions. It gives you nn unhealthy. ‘we me- _ (unattractive look thnt (letrnctl-l-lnl- Il(NX (3fll) Ilolllwvood. Alllllllfi-lnlgnse]y from your appearance“ snicr. (Sallowness is n fault that lies WlllP (509) Phlla. Dance, also, ( WPG. (tlKAC (410) Montreal. Red Jac- e s. . 10.45 p.m. WOAW (528) Omaha. Dance. 11.00 p.m. l WGY (380) Schenectady. Muy-‘ IlOWBl‘. ‘KFVE (240) St. Louis. Romaine lKTHS (375) (Hot Springs. Dance. c WYPG (300) Atlantic City. Silver ipper. 11.30 p.m. WCEIJ (275) Elgin, lll. Purple (Conyrlshf- 1925- by Internailonaluoeper than the SllrillCO. It re- Rad|° Pwsrams- chkiifll) ‘quires liltcrnill as well as exter- " '—‘i~—'— nnl remedies, In the iirst class is the duty of keeping your blood \\\ $1 “urt- “u” |pilre and healthy by eating the proper foe-d and drinking plont _ . ‘ é of water. y . ‘ --" An important matter is the quantity of water you drlnk daily. Sallie people find eight glasses a day a good quantity, two glasses ‘at a time, between meals. Keep 1h!’ ill/stem clear of all impurities ‘and you ure started on the road w bllllifihillg your sullow coluplex- ion. . But you ululst (lo inure tllnn this. You must try to bleach your skin lid uh! l _l§;..lc..dczf::.‘. ..§..';;:J'a.e Boll l l-‘lilfllfllrl fmcptlones Inseam: and etli §eilings M are safe T’ '- lciean and fire-proof Metallic Ceilings msks W ideal Interior finish. TM! are saslly erected. hsndlm imiu; your vision n ICIIIIIL 945 p_m_ Grackm I? to a more attraction ‘shade. There and artistic, firs-proof, dllli You cannot compote your night ,, WCAU (227) Philadelphia, gm. ‘VH1. (Mo) Chlmga Fordk y, ,3‘ are {number 0f Ways 0t doing proof and psrmsnent. with others. You clnnol sec dio Features. 11.45 p.m. f-‘W 'i\ ,tbls, Sou will be the best judges m‘ ma.“ "m; eyes or they 9.30 p_m, W53 (429) Auannh Dana , '//a/(;h_";l7fiv/J J of the most etlecrtlve one for you. Metslllo Calling l‘ n uuuuh yours. it requires s J WGN (370) Chicago. Studio. Loo mm ‘_ m‘_‘h"l;'ui“yif A nlixture or eqllni parts oi per. trouble and expense o a solsntllls an with selsntlflo In. 0130K (517) Detroit. Rod Apple WFAA (47.3) Dallas, Palace] ogillietoand lelnxolllhjultcl; u-llyiilleln nalrsk vlbrstlcrl" will’ :0, utruioiits handled by In upto- . ~ qihentra nccom s . is -il ornc ‘ nor oln _",|,¢ q, h.“ u" m" 00in“; ‘VEAR (aggliwcgmml d L 1.30 s.m. lllififtltlbgflflttlhfls llmltmlwn. psll off. u. r r u. null o l eve un . ' new‘! lGl-ILI (405) i. A 1 . m 1- ~ ‘ l‘ ‘e91 0M" m“ .¢r:rki:astp::uur::s ls twenty theatre. _ man's. 0s lnge 0B c‘ l y)“. use l" n your 8km can 5mm] I E'"m““' "lluui-iofilflzi; "u. d ‘nnflmu h, “m” I ShWAAM (263) Newark. Jimmy 24m “m I s ixlinilouls treatment, it would lbe "I Ind illl 0° and mu; psrlosl m"... $11M‘?!- (m h WLIB (s03) Chicago. Orchestra. m “m” n" mg," "Blffvseeéglifiixllislfll: gllhlfltlft- ""- E PARKMAN Ensemble. ) C was“ Drake WBCN ulbmcldt... Midway ‘ um. in; hem-willie 5v iwlthstflnd this. and you P“°V'"°'“- ANEN" , ' ° WOAW (526) Qmnh . 1) L re WMCA s41 N. . ' l ' Wrfl-"d "- - “’ “ l be“ i° We") it °fl 09am?!» nu 0mm- Program. a ° “ Wm (4:8) lchlcalgoflllzbnulziohfllk 1's: Jzasinflhigéfigl about ltwenty minutes alter aimll- H 0 L M A N , S - . P. E. I. Brygt‘): (484) Davenport. Auction WPG (800) Atlantic City. con _ p" ‘hndlrzlfl onion]; stalled: cation. t . SUMMERMDE . Ill I ll l _ _ 1M5 p_m_ cert‘ moo Wm cu: by 18in: ongoing ‘Bub (h. Icllp with Minard‘: Llniment BRINGING UP FATHER- ' - ' ' I -By Georga MoManus I'LL 4h rug - ‘ _ _ ' ‘__ ' ‘ auto .,°_, mgmmrq‘? giikoté»: vr sgmtnopws ALL. (om. our MA(,(4|E,QN. . ,5‘ QOLLY ‘w Qlagook v ’ :*‘"-° "RE sow his“! Dose HAN Y l s. ti...» » EIQE,_LT§HQ°" ' ‘Bbefiowco ‘THE crzQQKu; "Ow room. n»; _ ° DUQCKKRP: wu.\_ ' FQigv-“EN gym? ftAq _ ' ‘"59 “Q HAvg 5TQL¢N TO 94w FQQ "n11 (QM! "IAG ‘QM ‘To u,“ ' z r-‘~9°°‘“> IT Q0“. ‘(we Moosr " " " A FRAGILE IARK lN TYPHOON MI-IATHIR From-tbs North cm»- Hsrsld, Iblnflbsl. , 0100's. . A f ‘* 'i""‘wl! a ‘Xi-lush! *1» w bu. Foam» 5-,,“ h‘. IHEARO hbour tr. YOU (EQTAnqLy Age erosional?) e ' i? i A ‘n. is good tea- The omen Pl-IKOI-Z i. extra good. rut-Hf €~_-.___ i l