OCTOBER 29, i927. ‘ f. a... .._ . <._.L.v. _ . 1.111: ant Care No mother iii this enlightened iure, usiree from a single (itfllbt. ago would give her baby something iul drug. Physicians tell parents she did not klww was,pertcctl_y' to gel. Fletcher's (fastoriii, and no harmless and reliable, especially child of this writer’s is going to when ll few (lrops of pliiin (Yus- test any other kinil. I'll’ save a. toris. will rilglit. a baby's stomach dime some other way. and cm ilniost any little ill 1 ‘I .~ i , r is. ~- ., throughout the s_vstcin. Fretfiil- punish! ].‘,(;'I‘,\_.l',,.?,l,(,i.1liéhalhéil; “Lil-g "c" llllll ll'"l‘l"- lll"? ll “"91"! "l! toria is \\'i‘lllll'ti ii lmiik on “tj-ixr “m” lllllll eliclv-Yllllllg l5 lll'l"~‘lll‘e llllil Feeiliiigliif Babies" worth ‘it: 'I‘hat's tlic beauty of (‘iistoi-in; it; weight iii gold to every mother or gentle inllucnci- sccins just what is l’l"‘lll""'ll‘°.lll‘lllll'l"~ needed. _ it (lot-s all that castor oil might ucciiiiiplish, unil without shock to the system. Without the evil taste. (‘iistorin is delicious! Your own toiiguc will tell you why "Children Cry for It." Being purely vegetable, you can give it us oftg}; as there's the least sign of colic; constitution; diarrhea. Or wlicii- evcr here's iiccd to aid sound, nut- urnl sleep. Only_ oiio word of warning: the above is true of genuine Custorio‘ Fletcher's is the original. Other preparations may or iiiuy not, be n5 Children Cry for V-O-OO-fO-O§<O-0¢O Q-OO-O-OOQQR 0 P (flop; the aclie and pain affords ' . . l DUTCH BULBS We have just received direct from LISSE, HOLLAND, a large shipment oi’ CIIOICE FLOWERING BULBS of first size and quality in IIYAC- g INTIIE, TULIPS. NARC ' PO SUS, CRUCUS, IRIS, FREE- SIE DAFFODILS, ctc., etc. DOUBLE and SINGLE BULBS, separate and AS- SORTED COLORS. Bulbs on sale at our BOOK STORE. Send post card with ad- dress for a copy oi‘ our bulb list. We pity postage charges on all orders. oimian now and get best selection. CARTER" s. co. LIMITED. < i BULBS SEEDS FLOWERS g A ()ut of" measurcd- by the I‘. Ii. Island Rep- resentative for Doctors, lilerclizmts, Ilotcl Clerks, Bank p¢q¢4¢4¢4qv¢¢¢4q¢¢¢¢¢¢4¢ Clergy, Leading Foxinnii. Railroad Men, Mail Ilamllers, (‘iiptains- and I other (lfiicials there were but six- WHOLESALE l-qw U03 tech alterations called for and made (). K. apart from several hundreds _ Exlmrler "f "T"...“..‘.‘.".'.‘.“.'.“”'..5231?“i".li.$Z..."l§Z; Pfnufe Edward Island me have your next order. Certified Seed and s. F. TARBUSH Table Stock Potatoes 39 QUEEN STREET (IIIARLOTTETOWN, l’. E. I. ‘§OOQOQQQOOO-OOOOQOOOOOOO “Professional Cards 5 Q.QOQO4'QQ§OQOUOOOVOOO+OU I. “ J. O. C. Campbell I o o O44 oooooooa o-oowo o0 0 w Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, ctc. b i Bank of Nova Scotia Building 1 ‘ (Iliarlottctoivn ' ‘ 1 MONEY TO LOAN t 1 coo-o 00-0000 0 0.04 00 0o 0000» ‘l - - 1- Dr. C. C. Archibald We use thil adjective Id- . [Srsdiuite of N. Y. Post. Graduate viudfy. t Medical School and Hospital ‘ Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose Sufferers from Eyeetrain 4 and Tin-OM "ll! ""6 06"!“ Wllv" Rllll i, Beating Eyes and supplying Glasses llieralorc ‘do no). Ivtiliffl! lllF < , ‘“, 4 Qflicc, Bayer Building PYTIGHCQ f any eye detect. ' ‘l’ motlvd powdfildl the ’ entlr'_humlin organism ll N...,,;..,.,,_ I _ y Mark R. McGuigan Normal-by», lt-ln computed l Bo A» utlllu ism 20% of thll BARRIBTER. SOLIOITOR. ETC. Nerve Enord but when Eyo- , . Money to Loan. . Itruln in p nt, q much > Cameron Block. charlottetowrhPliJ. larger nroportlo‘ g required. ' -— ' _ EHO t, liielrooglizlirliiavtioh o’! "drills: McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. cuolvo amount of NcrvhBn- "my m” "mmflr "l." u" Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Ofllce: 180 Richmond Street ‘ f ‘Ionlng o! other organs 1 °l ll" l’°5,l£7l‘ll$,l_'-lll'°°l"°° l" MONEY TO 1.01m ‘ _..l.» Charlottetown, P. E. I. Great George Street 011108 KOBE-D to 12.30. 1.30 t0 5M! > iiuitli. i-oivs-l’ B. A. l. A. MCDONALD 323 picccs ordered and u low Clerks, The scarlet i AUTUMN . i ' Mary Rlddick Madison. Out among the swaying trees, In the gusty autumn breeze, T could wander all the day On my glad, ecstatic way~ Feeling that I walk with wings While my bouyant spirit sings. While I breathe the fragrant air. Falling leaves blown everywhere! Oii the nipping autumn air ‘Cheers the spirit, drives out care! l u A STYLE SHOW Women's Clubs have many and ivaried ways of earning money. '_I‘hc most common of these is selling ‘things. from candy to pancake flour i baking, aprons, and flowers. Rum- lmagc stiles, card parties, musicals. flccturcs are always popular. The ‘lhome talent play or vaudeville nev- ler fails to draw a crowd—but why ‘not try the simple and natural (for women) style show or fashion re- ivue? l l Attach the style proposltloiilu two ~ways: historically and as to type. .'I‘hat is, show the style oi various periods, bcglnniing a century ago. There is little need uf some with“ , back, for styles have a habit 0i go- ing in circles and. unlike 1l1$l°FY~ constantly repeat themselves. Brill" with the wide skirts and work down to the bcnnpole silhouette oi today. and on those flaring skirts and wider sleeves we are just reviving- The second Dims? °l your program; might be the diflerent type? ‘l dress: business dress. the "lfal lhouscdress. the modern apron. dil- lcrnoon dress. 511°"- drcss. evening ldi-oss. riding dress. travelling dress ‘and the bridal costume._ The am]- ;,,_....,,,..,,; touch may be iiilzfillllihstle my the burlesques of inaPD l1 ‘dress-such as the ha?‘ Se? Eta; nvrniuzdautizlle. P-‘fllllll’ Clll°l5i o‘ e geratc S y 95- _ _ y. It a home economicsexpe" tlllllel [accompany l-lle sllllw Wm‘ a‘ lee “in '0n the history of dress, wisdom 1 lselection. economy l" l_ll-lYlllg' 89' propriateness for _occasi<>‘i";=‘;.y 31am‘: ldisctission of fabrlob. a Y be given ‘able educational tuin mflb . . our style show_ Can you think {I WOiilHIi-“OT DVCII B. ITifln/whk? ‘ . delight to purchase l\\l)\\id not n we“ ‘vorked “m; ticket for a r8? if) when‘ of this kind- pfiiififiiiss NOW . I l l l . l . , .~ '~i\.c"- l g which will mill: bcautil'_v will!’ ylmi Hth-rrrranuiil‘ lilantilii: 11' shviiblicl>_ '1“_ m. 5,0“, actually atlils to tlic \a at.“ H n“. lll‘(\lll‘l'l.l'- l" dolmifl‘ and l ti‘ Hliuv- ll lllllllc“ ll lliulamlv" m- "ll out. or. and this wil.li_siicli a ‘snial I‘ M lily "l Flllll” “m i-hc bu.‘ lillllrllllu shi-iiblicvy iH illili ll alllli" l“ l‘ ' i(lll('ll to the house and lfilllf‘ _ I lluw to get that IIIYSIOYIOIIH ( hzirut is a problem to tho uovncc. "ll; llicre is no secret about ‘ll. l‘ l‘(‘.t1ilil‘£‘§l is that you Kive will“ slutty to selection-and llio lllllh- oryiiiaii will hell) yo" Wllll llllll“ aml lliiit you sci ll “lllwnl fill“ Wm,“ about. a couple of hour!» HI si-ltiiii: the shrubs out. lt H \\i-'»" lo liiiy a little ferlilizci" to clicfllll" aiu- their l-lfvwlll- .924 is tlic Thu“. is iiotlilll shrubs‘ those for hcill-Itv. tor mass‘- ‘ “ ' . _ 1 . os and for slnirlc silllwlllllilll“ If“ iicilgo, the pi-ivct. WlHPll iriiiis wi-ll: or thc Japan llai-liiii'l'.\'- with its‘ brclly loliiillv llllil ll“ berries, are ilic. best. l'til' a lllllli licilizi- or lo acrlicn rift‘ sonic unsightly view. tho lilac m‘ syrin- i.:ii are valuable: or tho more l‘lll“' ltosi» of Sharon (Althea) which blooms iii August and Scptenibci" with a profusion nl‘ rose-like illfVi- Stllllfl. For lllilHrl cliccts, one may sclvvl u Whip varicly from the cilliiloltll- 1-,; bu: iilkl! care. lo sot tall shrubs iii llie backizrouiul nnil to choose iliosc wbicli branch low and ilronp iiraictiilly’ for tiic foreground. 1cm- ginglc spllttllllfilll-lfilll‘. nurs- llfyllltlil will ninhe niaiiy sugges- tions. The ti-oc llyilruiiizezi, itcil lioizivoori mid Purple r‘riii|:i> iii:- iiiacli are choice vnl‘ll‘.li9=4~ SHOE STYLES llolli black aiiil tau arc pupulhi" in shoes this scasiio. Reptile skins scciii tn have crept further into on" favor than ever. Lizard. alligator and lioa snake, iii liotli black and illll, are going strong. Lines are more simple and heels more mod- crate. Patent lenlhr-i" and suede are also good choices I'm‘ the seas-l oii'.~i footwear. I lliits. shoes, gloves, ling-to be smarthshould match or harmonize. Tn cheese a conservative color and shades as black and white, oi-l Ibo shades oi’ brown and tan. miik-i cs this more easily possible. ‘ l l VALUE YOUR‘ EVES Much door lienlth is due to eye- sti-aiii. Poor vision may make a child retarded ln school. give one the failure habit or make lilm un- successful iii his work. Even cur- vature or the spills may be cnuseil b_v sitting lira crooked position in ui-iler to see. The lungs may ll"- conio weak by constant stoopliig ml read or write: and headaches urei frequently caused liy poor cyeg si gbt. l The best lighting system is that, which ls nearest to ilnyliglil. The, luilirect metlioihof lighting In goutll IMcDOnaId Mcphee iieullllsc it distributes the light ev-l ' eiily about’ the room. I light causes _ H- F- M¢PHE3 bright a light is just is hail. When Insufficient eyestraln: ' and too ‘some way, and not too strong nor is moan; u, fasten u, a stocking There are tlircc luaiu types ‘ll l ~.. THE CHARDUTPETOWIVWCUARDIAN it... the habits ot are, food, exercise q and (‘llVll‘(lllIIll!lii. l1 is not good to 5 spend more hours iii sleep than are needed to maintain good health. l l i BABY'S BEDDING l One inventive mother has a [up]. . cl \\'_ay of keeping the baby from y ‘ klckiiil; off the beiiclothes at night.‘ bin» sews o. lady's liose-siipportcr, . "lllllllll "by Q1 the rods oi‘ the bed‘ arr: - ‘illlicuch side. When she tucks thoi _ , in IY into bed, she fasten ll = bed-l should be frosted or shaded iu up,“ Wm, the supponerliausibad “i l I00 close w. the work Mu! Wvrkvr- ‘Plus method is less likely u, 103,-‘. 1-0 srons vase-mates lqci-istlillldlllll in” "llllllllll “llll "l": ,- i i loallows the child more 111,9. - ‘lillllli oi movement. Beets. salsify, parsnlps, carrots, rntabei-zas and turnips can be slur; oil in out-door pits, but they are: _ dilllciilt tn get at in freezing wca- It nickel plated surfaces become. ilier. They cuii be stored in boxes rusted. use the following remedy?‘ iii the cellar and kept fresh by bc- Apply vaselirie and after Set/grail iiii: covered with moist sand. Cali- flflys wipe with a cloth dipped ini bakes will keep better if each head allllllfillifl. If the spots are stubborn is wrapped closely in a newspaper {idd a few drops of hydrochloric ac- aiid they are placed on a shelf izi 1d i0 i110 ammonia, but be sure to the cellar. Sqiiashes and pumpkins Flly the metal quickly; then rinse should be kept where there ls good ll Wli-il water, and polish tlIOIDU"i’l- ventilation in a dry, cool place. ‘lY D CARE 0F NICKEL. SAFETY FIRST' MEAT PIES lt is not cuough for the modern‘ Cut up left-overs of meat add a mother to teach her children to left-over dish of cooked carrots or say “Thank you" and to brush peas or a stalk of celery and 3' few their tectli and to eat carrots and Potatoes cut in quarters.‘ Dish (hi5 spinach. She must teach them mixture into individual tins; Cow"- eertuin tuudziniciital principles oi‘ with unsweetened muflln batter safety-to look both ways wlicii bake. This makes delicious meai they cross a street. lo walk on the lllffi- left. stile of the road so that they will lace the o coming trulllc, aiiil not to play wi h matches. lilorc“ tehildicn now die of zicclileiits in . one year than meii died in any year u WM °ld B9" "Franklin said: 0y 111,. wm-m wan ‘ Silks and satins put out the kitch- en lirc.’ With the popularity of Ithcse materials today, it looks like ‘a cold winter in most households. The iueat from soup is rarely lllly‘ y —-— ' good, since tho juices have been! fllluous TllOpGHT extracted in making the soup. ltl _, "lily. llolvever, be Riven a tastiiielss Boolblacks are llalllllg lwlce 3S all its own by the following nie- lllfllly children as college l11'°l05$0l‘$.' tlioil: Cut the lean meat only i-atii-l er flue. he for hash. Flour it and try it crisp in butter or lard, brow- _ “m; it u, give the gravy a good Home 1S one place where it is not flavor‘ The“ pow, m milk to make truc that _‘_‘Two‘s a’ company; three’; a 5001i gravy.‘ This ls delicious a‘ Cliolvcl‘ A child Sweeter“ lllel Wm, mashed pommea Try it on hoiiic. Pity the child who is regard-i you]. family and listen to “mired as an intruder. Praise of it. | ‘ i com) PROSPECTS. USE FOR SOUP MEAT. “RS. SOITOMON SAYS: i i I THE camp's steer SMILES i . _ _ _ _ You get the national air of thls' nnlglltll“ ll°lll~‘l ‘ll “leell R l1ll§l1l_ “country iii all its restaurants." i o0 much for the average Chllll.‘ “what is it?" Tl"? (‘illllelle l>0y 01‘ girl should have “garlic -- Olltht- li‘ one is nervous, working: trlllrribtly hard oi' l'llll ilown physio; i1 Y. t‘ ileellfi tell iious each night.’ “And he wasn't l t'>“ l" Fevllnei-ate. But the length oi‘. “No. he was onlymrgeitiin" o3 a! “l0 lllglllly 5100i) depends much uu- street car" D l l l "He fcll over fifty fcct.“ ‘, A-a -a/z .7 t/ze old Zyfruyrame. ' Z? RY’S is known all over the world for its delicacy of flavour. It has a rich “chocolaty” aroma-—never associ- ated with cocoas of ordinary quality- which stimulates the appetite and helps you to enjoy the nourishing qualities of this famous beverage. \\’/\\’{\ ' Q<<<¢ s , \\\'\/ , \\ ’¢-’/ \ Fry's Cocoa is made from a blend of the highest quality cocoa beans that the market affords, by processes perfected in nearly 200 years of experience. Its Purity is assured. z/ - \\ a, \\§ Get a tin from your grocer today.’ Evidences of CHEVIIQLETS . Amazing Quality Body by Fisher Clicvrolct Is tlic only four-cylinder car in the world with Body by Fisher --acl<nov:lc¢.lgcd masters of the body- builder s art. Duco Finish All Chevrolet models are finished in g fill‘! : Duco. Chevrolet smartness and beauty are lasting. ~ Endurance Ruggcdncss in construction gives Chevrolet untold powers of endurance under all sorts of road and weather ' conditions. . o Poyver and Speed Chevrolet has the most powerful and smoothest engine in any clr of its size, ivirl-i instant acceleration and flashing speed. Comfort Chevrolet semi-elliptic front and rear springs provide unrivalled riding comfort. Luxurious Appointments Chevrolet interiors are designed with the utmost good taste. Rich u hoi- iitery and carpets-beautiful ard- wai-c-complete and convenient in- strument board-knurled steering wheel-arc among the scores of rc- finei-nents. New Low Prices The lowest prices for which Chev. rolet has ever been sold in_§iinacla;-_ Touring -' -\ $645 Impqriql Lqndm Roadster - - 645 Sedan - - I915 Sport . l-ton Truck Roadstc. - - 720 Chassis - - 53$ Coupe - - 76$ Roadster Cdbrioict - 87$ Delivery - - 545 Conch - - 7S0 Commercial ‘Sedan - - 8S0 Chili! - - '48! Ilrirrt u! F.ir.'.w_v, Oxhawa, Or!!!)fin- (P11177700!!! Taxes Extra. B- A- we at . = nun, we see spots Barristers, Attorneys. Etc. and ‘. I 5. the glam -.,. y M6119? w Ifllll- Somew 1C4 9.1 ' he affect at __ Reilly Building. Charlottetown too iii-lull!‘ L lectrlc lights, v '“" "f; i-i . -, ,_ _ v_ ,, “f” . mazing p its winning the most Amazing Success N EVER has any car din Canada established such a phenomenal record of public acceptance as Chevro- let has attained during the past eight months. The Most Amazing Quality in Chevrolet History-the most amazing quality ever offered by any car in the low- price iieldf-has won for Chevrolet the unqualified, enthusiastic approval of Canadian buyers from coast to coast. . Chevrolet is far outselling all other cars in its’ price range combined . . . sheerly and solely on the basis of merit’ . . . of a standard of quality, performance and value unequalled in all Chevrolet history. Let your Chevrolet dealer show you the car and demon- strate its performance. Judge Chevrolet by every known standard of car-values and understand the reasons for Chevrolcfs amazing success. ' ‘ A. HORNE Charlottetown‘ s Pysonticr or GBNERTLAL- Morons or CANADA, LIMI --__________\_..i -_—-v--- ___.i__.____ Quality C-IIIIA & co. PRINCE MOTORS Summeraids MATTHEW & lVlacLEAN. LTD. Souria soot T. ~ _._ --._.... Jvflhgwé», . __, ‘ i: zar-fzrzefsmifilfii“. -" . .- was-c-mstw-svnfim ‘lid ’ has-..» 4421\- a. is-sfifi‘.