he-u__.._ nnnnsdin A REGUVER- QUICK FROM GRIPPE - OR FLU! ' we wow»; . sill "1 ‘Qt After a spell ot 0119110 or 11a. when your system is all run down ‘ll-IO? from Bolllalfs Cataloi. andyoarllllaresoweaktbvlol-ll —-— hardly hold up your body. the best -FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS this; you can do to get back your page 3 is available, t! health and strait!!! quick, is to -—-- ltlrt right in tlllnl Tanlao. —GAIETY DANCE-There was It's wonderful how soon 701i a. good attendance at the dance really do liar! to improve! ‘hallo given by the Gaiety Orchestra in mill risht in and Dllll the system the Olympia Cabaret on Tuesday ill "Sh"!!! "'3!!!- R c193" m! night. The orchestra. played blood, revitallssa the digestive or- splendid}, and g, lmprflylug with Illll. Si"! Y0" l" IPPQi-m‘ m!‘ every performance. solid tood and makes‘ yon ieel like l 119W 199N911- -POLICE COURT. —— At the "oi-hill! Will turn the trick Gilli-B Summersldle police court yester- aa fast as Tanlac, made atter the day momhm a m" appeared m. famous Tanlac formula from roots. [ore Sflpendfary J_ E, \\'ya,tt barks and herbs gathered from the charged with vagrant! The ca“ tour corner! o! the oort-h- B“? o was adjourned until this morning bottle today and get started beck to (m. jfldgmenr, full strength and vigor. m» 1w“ vquqbi- ma I —ENJOYABLE SOCIAL. —-The Children oi Mary of St. Paul's f0 Conshpatl ‘Parish, Summerside, were host- ‘bly at a most enjoyable social, a l u AN eases last night to a large assem- FVRWUR "EAL"? §’.-'§‘§‘.§§"Zn‘ii"“.§.‘i.in."'“i Zflliiiiiii IN MEMORIAM luncheon’ was served ihy a bevy oi MRS. FLORA O'CONNOR winaome young ladies. The musi- cal programme included vocal solos by the Misses Power, piano duet by MlSSEs Marguerite Gaudet and lrene Gallant, violin duet by M There ‘passed away at the home Power, bnsso and J. P. hlclnnls oi‘ her ilaughter, Mrs. Emma liaiw- tenor. and violin selections by Mr lcss, Kinkora. on January 18th. Power. Everyone had a real 1925, a highly respected resident of good. time and n substantial Clinton, i’. E. i.. in the person 0i amount was realized which will Mrs. Flora O'Connor. The deceased be applied to the payment oi the ‘lady was in her eighLy-second year new altar to be placed in the St. Ht-r husband pro-deceased her two Marys Academy. yours ago. Their long and happy lives were spent in Clinton. The deceased was the mother oi four~ teen children. seven sons and sev- children, Mrs. Nicholson was tort- iill dilllfihlfi". Tm" i)! W710!" 1W" iinate to be on the island on a visit sons and two daughters Dirfiflcil l0 at the time oi her father's death. their Eternal Reward before her. The pail bearers were Messrs -She was only iii a few (lays and Fred Curran, John M. McLeod. Wil- passed away auended in her last 113m Burhoe, A. G. Judson, Jacob illness by Rev. Father liicCaibe and Dockendorft. Jr., V. H. Docken- Rcv. M. Smith receiving all ‘the dot-ff, Holy ltites of the Catholic Church. She was a kind and good neigh- bour. Her pleasant and genial man- -—- nor ‘maile her a friend to all. The On the morning of Jan. 81th, tho Ruluiem hiuss Was celebrated by people of Rustico and vicinity were Rev. F. McDonald cli St. James shocked to hear of the very sud- Chllwih Sllmmfifllirld. Where S118 den and unexpected death of Mrs. was laid to rest. Edison Rolllngs at the early age The-pallbearers were John John- oi forty-eight years. Although she ston, Kinkora; Joseph Reid, Hope had not enjoyed good heailth her River; and her four grandsons. complete recovery was confidently John- Joiner. and Isnalius Lawless anticipated, but -witiiont any ‘warn- and Louis O'Connor. May Her Soul ing her gentle spirit passed peace- Rt-st in Peace. fully to the Glorious Home Aibove. Early in life she mode public pro fession oi her faith in her personal .___________________-__._______-4 ---—--II~I-II>-———-——- MRS. EDISON C. ROLLINGS ‘£40m MR. DANIEL A. MATHESON At the early hours of Monday in word and deed, in the home, the morning. January 19th, 1925, at Mt. church. the missionary socielzy and Hope. there passed aiwny from the Sunday School she exemplified hor scenes oi this lite to the larger, ful- Christian principles. ler life of the Great Beyond. Daniel A. Matheson. He was born in Rose Vaiiley. gixiay-three years ago. mov~ offend ed to Belle River in the early yea-rs And glad oi an oi his life, and remained there un- commend . til moving to Mt. Hope eleven years With ease would pardon injuries receive news ago. received Job Printing, new and renewal sub- Mr. Maths-son was inthe full en- And ne'er was happy when another g¢ripq°nn_ 1,1, juymcrt 0i good health, until a few grieved. ' days prior to his death. when he was taken suddenly ill wiLh pneu- monin which proved iatai, aotwlth- a ‘loving iwife. standing all that physicians could daughter and sister. do, and the best oi loving care and attendance proved oi no avail. duy. Jan. 21st. the burial taking ohild-ren:—Stel-la, who was summon place in Dundns Cemetery. The ed home from her position of teach funeral services were conducted at tr m’. North Winsloe, Blair and lit the home and grave by his pastor tie Alma at home. her husband's the Dundas mother, who but one month ago are called for “n Friday’ Feb‘ 6th was bereft of hor life partner, llBl‘ Although the weather and roads lt-arenits, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown . ‘wllre unfavouraihle, the sympathy Mayiielti. itwo brothers, William of “ml ‘Councmors “mm” for the family and respect to ‘theJllmsdale, N.S., and DeWitt of May- LB““‘_A (incensed was shown by the people field, also tlwo sisters. Miss Martha attending from all the surrounding BPOWB 0! lilflYfliflil. and MPS- Gi-"T- examinations hem in the Georg? Rev. Mr. Aitken 0i Presbyterian Church. don Laird of North. Rustico. conumiunities. The funeral, which was one o There are loft to mourn the loss of a loving husband and father, a the largest seen in this vicinilny ior "m" w“ a marked succes“ the” narrowing widow and ‘two sons andia long time. was held on Saturday (our (laughtgrg, n3me.'1y;—<An-gug afternoon, the services being con nnl Murdock ci Vancouver. B. Cs, ducted by her pastor, Rev. A. P. , ( Lied by the m,“ E’ Auywell satisfied with the results of u! ‘he pmdbwmian {b6 examination-A Mrs. Dan. Stewailt, Edmonton, Alta; Hodges 858i Katherine. Los Angelea, Calif; Mrs. ken, pastor Murdock Nicholson, Winnipeg, and Church. New Glasgow. Mary at home. Also eighit grnnd- (Pilirifl PIN" 60W) ¢ 5 ¢ 6 1 1 4 2 ? 4 , . Whatareyougolngtodowhonyouamtoooldto work? Most old people have to ask others for support. but YOII can avoid this if you commence NOW to acquire an assured. independent income. To enable you the more easily to do this, tho Canadian Government. maintains thc Annuities System. ‘On very easy terms you may buy an Annuity of any amount from Q50 m “Q00 a. year, guaranteed by the Dominion oi Canada, which will commence at any age you choose and will last. as l v as you live. There are plans of purchase under whlo you may protect tho interests 0C your wile or dopendon‘ for a term of years certain. No medical examination is required. A" _ ‘be "'fordebt,ls noa-fortpitahlo. and is free rrom Donnbnlon Income Tu. For mgr-or paH-lclfllrn. aii out this Coupon and address it as directed- Mail h-r-No Pobtsao Needed. ' De artmcnto ,Annuitles Brandi, p ~ . Ottawa, Ont. Am ‘ a st I book Ill u" llll ruin- ,, 9"‘... . g “" “nus-MK infllb."a.“'.i.."i..i’“ii‘una, was Isl! Isle . ................... ( to Whether Lin, lira. or bliss) ..¢..--n.--o no Saviour. and day by day in her ilie Always was she studiousnever to occasion to W. Murdock is now Guardian Agent She is m0“ deeply mourned as grand Concert and Basket Social ilevmed mmhei- will he held in ‘Sturgeon Hall on Besides a wide circle of synvpath- 7 30 G0 d r h local v izing irlends she leaves ‘to mourn and glymialen? pros an; y The funeral was held on Wednes- £1 HrlLf stricken husiband and three --ROIIN H000. FLOUR. Whole- sale and Retail. i-lolmaifs, Summer- side. 751-l-6ti. -WELL KNOWN RESIDENT BEAM-At Clinton, on January 30th, James C. Friuel. Deceased was sick only a short time and his I death is deeply regretted by his many friends and relatives. His tuneral was held irom his late res- idence to Clifton Cemetery on Wed- nesday at 2 p. m. on the arrival ot son Kenneth from abroad.——Y. —THE ANNUAL MEETING OF EMERALD DAIRYINGCOMPANY took place on the 21st inst. The business oi the season as explan- cd by the Secretary was quite sat- isfactory to all concerned. A discussion took place in reference to the proposed appointment of aii instructor as intimated by_the Agricultural Department circular and the following were appointed Feilresentatives to the convention to he held in Charlottetown the fizsi week in March: Messrs. W- H. Mayne, M. '1‘. Lambs, P. L Cash and Peter Sinclair. The old Board oi Directors were reappointed ior the ensuing year. —BOARD OF TRADE —J. J. Morrison, President of the Sum- merside Board oi Trade appointed the committees for the ensuing year. Railway: Chairman, L. R. Allan, LeR0y Hodman, Creeiniun liicArthur, George liiisttart, B. W. Tnnton, Dr J. F.McNelll. Marine: Chairman. J. E. Campbell, M. L~ Bradshaw, B. T. Holman, J. S. Allan, F. W. Strong. Produce: Chairman. John Green, W. W. Smith. P. H. Muttart, L. D. Car- ruthers, G. W Phillips. Industrial: or Development: Chairman Hon A F Arsenault, M. F. Schurnian. Claude Holman, Peter G. Clarke, J. E. Gallant. Publicity; Chair- man J. R. Barr. B. G. Rogers, Ralph Dodds, John Pond, J. J. inman. Mails: M. F. L. McKenzie E. Nicholson. improvements: Chairman R. B. Richardson, Cllllfl. R. Hensley, H. T. B688. J. M. Nicholson, A. R. Brennan. Good Roads: ChairmanW. J. Lids-tone, G. D. Pope, G. P. Grady, John A. Lea, A. B. L. Horne, W. A. Allen Dr Noonan, C. H. Stewart. For First Ald-Mlnurtlfis Linlnient. Eastern Guardian . JBHIOP from Holmslfs Catalog. "JOARNIVAL FRIDAY NIGHT. February 6th, Montague Rink. 233-2-4.\i2i. "nmasrsnu Aeizmu-imr. J. in Montague and will be pleased to items. advertising. “JSTURGEON CONCERT.-— A, Wednesday, iFebruary 11th at 53-2-BM4i. ..*OIVIL NOMlNATlON.-—~Nom- inations for Mayor and two Coun- cillors for the town oi Georgetown to fill the vacancies caused by the resignations of Mayor McDonald and Mc- .."THE SEMI-ANNUAL public 1 town High School on Friday after- belng about twenty-five of the in- terested rate payers prceent. All expressed themselves as being ....”‘MEE.‘I'-INGS E-NJOYED. — Evangelist J. C. Brace is still hold- ing religious meetings tit Bristol, Lot 40, and is‘ doing progressive work as he is mighty in Scripture and is winning many souls for Christ. He will be holding meet- ings every night this week. Every- body is welcome to come and enjoy a good service and get good food for their souls and be able to feed on the word.—+Com. .."‘AUCTION PARTY ENJOYED. 4—The Auction Party which was hold at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Langaphee, Cherry Grove, on Monday, ‘February 2nd was greatly enjoyed, About one hundred people being present. Auction was played for two hours and after curd playing a beautiful lunch was served in iMre. Longapbees best style, assisted by her mother Mrs. Joseph iMcPhee of Glencordnlle Aiter lunch dancing was resumed in two rooms until 8 o'clock in the morning when the sun shone high in the heavens and they all de- parted wishing iMr. and ‘Mrs. ‘Long- aphee many thanks for their en- tertainment. ....*WOM.EN'8 INSTITUTE-Tho monthly meeting of the Women's institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Joseph A. IMoDonald, Har- mony Jct... on January 80th. Al- though the night was stormy with high wind the meeting was very well attended and each member did her part well. After the meet- ing Auction was played for one hour then two sets were danced and step dancing by Peter dliclsaac oi Sourls. The violin was played by ‘Mr. -Francla iMoVarish oi Harmony. The organ sounded the National Anthem and each departed with thanking Mr. and Mrs. IMoDonald for their pntertainment. HWARNIVAL-At the iancy dress carnival held in Georgetown rln-lt a‘ few nights ago theladies’ prise was won by Mne W. ‘W. havers and the gentleman's by Mr psrtlett mar. The following is a |mplete Baton‘?! tho ,.* ".1: m "i- v Ooodo. ' n. - Jonszli "w waistline. snswi llhsioian, May Oowan, Hidalaad involve Take Up The Craze Now! Get A l ' continua. H llli iiisiimi Bllilllllill All other collections of puzzles are bound tog player can work on his 0w d ones for older children and very intricate ones for grown-ups. _ Everyone Is Workirzg Thern. After looking over the various collections of cross word puzzles now available, we have selected collate. moat: readers THE CROSS WORD PUZZLE GAME here pictured. ~ It possesses the great advantage of permitting several Pgoplo to on difierent puzzles at the some time. . ’ n puzzle and try to solve it Everyone Is“ Taillcing About _l ether so that only one person ‘can before the others. There are ‘aw’ ., f, 9 g l.‘ L’. {i ‘l. k n I work on them. In this deli simple puzzles for the younger Came ‘n. U To secure this fascinating game, all you have to do is to clip the cou on printed elsewhere in the paper nml ring or flgl-(l n m our oiiicc with '.. ‘ Lassie“ Jessie Easton, Undine; Gertrude Whiting, Diamond Dyis; Helen Gotell, Boy Scout; M“. Aisheley Allen, Halloween; Rhoda Ensten, Daughter of the Il/I-giinelit Isabella Levers, Turkish Girl; Mrs Arthur Jenkins, Bnlkin Girl; Doria Skinner, Riding Girl; Agnes Solomon, Highland Lass; ‘Stelld Solomon, Gipsey Princess; Eliza. beth Skinner, Peg o‘ My Heart; Vera Cuwan, Mali Jung; Lnnm Yorston, Sunflower; Mrs W, w, hovers. dimer: Catherine McKin- libll. ‘Flapper; Mrs George Yorston ln-dian Corn; Florence McDonald. Scotch Lassie; George Dyka, Spaniard; Eliizah Vabcher, Ilumiu; Jack Donovan. Wnldron Lavom, Lone Star Rangers; Edward Enston, Eclipse 1925; John Coivan Dude; Roland Clark, l‘t’.3 not, gains to rain no more; Howard Vatchor, H0110; Clarrie David. Invisible face Havoiock Stewart, Captain R. N; ROY Ai-tken. Troop Sergeant; Frank McLean, Hockey; Bartlett Mair, Dlra'te.—A Ill Gas In Stomach Hurts The Heart Thousands of Cases oi lleurt Failure Are Caused by AOIllO_lIldlI€9lllDll llnys Medical “Titer [Gas pressure from sour, ncid, “pug s ouiach is not onl nauseating and hlshlr uncomfortah s but some any it "lavhllrove iatall . _ on y u 1 f . . hloltinz. a0 Igfllllllll? 3r "rl.°iin="-'n1°§.°“ b, sure, shortness o! breath and pa no around the heart, you may 591"", m" the acid condition ofyour stoma l; producing a 0A8 that is pushing up- martin and crowding your heart. That's e reason tor the sh rlncll o! breath and sharp. shooting ins. , Whether young or old. the presenee of stomach gas is truly serious and should always be liven prompt and careful attention. , To quickly banish gas. cleanse d sweeten the stomach, neutralise E: daily or “as needed" use o! ord nary u ‘ Magnesia. it gives nllflfl insAtant reign.‘ m ‘ ny goo iru|g can so l Bla- “Iltod Ills-nests. in o tier pirprytsblet. form. at very small an -bnt be ask you get BIBURATID Il|hosla~reco|m melllllfl by ton‘ nnd drnggibts throughout the civilised world for more . than i! Warp : ..L OR N m “vintnalfl At The Price spelling. aling pleasure of working out. the puzzles. EXACT REPRODUCTION OF BOX. IT CONTAINSDM PUZZLES ON CARDS 925% INCHES. . . Several Evenings’ Amusement for the Whole Fa ' Cross Word Puzzles are fun to solve but they also are of value froman educational standpo enable young and old to become familiar with new words, thus enlarging the vocabulary and impm.‘ Both of these rcsulis arc obtained unconsciously and do not in anyway interfere with of One Movie Admission Try them. _ You'll be delighted. I " PERSONALS fortiiiiatoly never been broken by ' ilentli. --'IIIBDBCl-WI‘ ‘Shaw went Ito nation held in thc school iluringliiu National Anthem. the Afternoon. He rcporn tho examination as being most suc- ‘ccssiul.—A iPetain’s Curiosity Blots Out a Pleas- ant Memory ..'M'. ., e (Associated Pres) R w‘ lggmilzfgi‘ .\iBN'll()N, France, iFeb. 4.—iMar- ,sliiil Petain, as a second lieutenant herhoi iGe"t'.~—A. . I40 years ago, served two years in ..'Dr J. W. Macintosh, the Dfllmlar M. D- of the eastern cup..- tal is kept vcry busy those days taking many long drivcs to patients at distant pdrts.——A MR AND MR5_ JAS_ c_ SENTNER French-Italian frontier. CELEBRATE GOLDEN Jdeutenunt-Petaln. whose resourc- WEDDWG Les were rather slim, took his meals ____ ' fut a imodest inn kept by a young ‘ On Wednesday. January 2Sth.Mr, Elrl of remarkable beauty. and Mrs. James c. Sentnor, Lorin-t Iiewillv Marshal Powin. repres- lot, ceiltlbrateiil the fiftieth annlver- ontins the French ormv at the im- sary oi itheir niarria-gc. iveiling of a monument to the war in Lho ilvenlng thirty-five guesitsflileud here. decided to take the trip who comprised the sons, daughters. into the mountains and visit the Brand children undone grand child scene of his garrison life as a sec~ afillsetllllbrlled "1 the oozv home at Loy- ond lieutenant. The ‘ marshal ud- musmwdzigcilii eiiilflyiiilblo evening oi mitted to his aides that he was w“ i m i_ "lg-d! l"! us. games. etc. anxious to see how the former ‘Prgaemgltlfa e n- beauty o! the inn looked after 40 w the nnnin-‘iTnt-izln $33K’: um“ ’°“"- the mm, and (Iaughners, the m; die Iifllgil voth tile inn and its dress to Mn 38mm” ‘being read by owner‘ gl- wu colts dersbly larger. his son Theodore, the presentation “my "a" Md work“ n we“ ‘Mug m,“ by another son Auk contrast, however, in their respec- bfilfle. The address to Mrs. Sentner u" “m“rn°" Th‘ hm’ “ken” was rend and m8 Dresenwflon ma“ Bil W ti! llalnt and reconstruction. by 1m- daugmen Em M had ecome considerably younger. immediately following m, m... Whileall ta paint in the world ' ientmtion 111191119; w“ ma“ in b,» could not hi s the havoc that the N" d! the brothers and sisters by 76ers had wfonlbt upon its once Phoebe Sentner. the only sigm- a; fair owner. '. ' homo. This address was read by‘ "DWITJW rioolleot a second Preston Seminar and on, ppggqmg‘. lieutenant‘ called Pstain who fre- ti?” made by nouns Seutner. . loudness your place some 4o years do Oltlt 11 odlook the groom negate.’ the marahall asked oi the old “:11 0a sumptuous supper whim woman at the end of the meal M eelrved n admirable style. when he say! that she had failed . r. dbert Warren read a laflter. . which was accompanied by a gift, fIUIIl Mrs. Philip Fay, Trygn, ‘b9 one fNmi Emory and Mrs. Mabey. Begum. . , "W0"! the nods present were ,1". George Sentner. the only sun!“ his brother. and his amloable wife and Mrs. s. Grey, Olty. elooompaniot for the solos. ,1‘, d‘ {:1 OI mass: asr. ii u i Ilifs Iqllllefl hr the llrlpps. fir.’ " ' "Wilma A” The evening's enjoyment was con- simply, “little Montague on Thursday inst where ,ciude_d in the wee sin-all hours by mugt be at least n captain by this he took part in tiic public exami-l-ilic singing of A-u-ld Lang Sync and time," . A ‘ Birth Rate Decline a small post near ISospel on the‘ Second| to recognize him. , "Oh, yea," the landlady replied Petain, why ho Failures in Lin! GauseFaiIuresH _ Marriage liii ';l22‘ (Associated Press) note-non. rtm. 4.—“M~'fli|li° ‘ n0. a fart-are. some folks are! solves failures, and fnilnroiim Cat, but sane anrkordinsri “"' m i’. nc-t allow . the Odd ° ni-aike tho flllié,"_ says fond" ' er Ramsay MacDonald Vii "l Seen As British National Peril (Associated Press) LIANCHEEPER. F81). iL-Edeioline oi the biiit ravto in long-la has , _ lie-come a national peril in the opi- “he Oldmké‘ l‘ p“??? nlon oi sir Robert Blair, dormer d*1“i§’l“°l‘-1="">°"-l""“° lohleif education ofllcer of this Lon- “ Bimviifll. cum? ~ to ,. don County Counicll, who. sipeak- we “hm”? “llflpm emu‘ . lug at a Manchester educational ‘hem 139111"!- flm- 09°F“, conference. estimated that within ilfivnlinating did will" . .:he irext eight years ‘there would be “mgi "hwhmgn “ mm . i f nvtoiirheir 0808'!’ 2,000,000 tower workers in this coun “n” ‘guns,’ hr ‘ma? m d y‘ lead the ._nriney. Marti common s use‘ and so“ a risky venture. but t ty oi both in the woiid not despair." - - ry. "Within the last few years. the iblrth rsite has fallen of! t. end- ously." he said, "and appears even yet to be will‘: down. We are los- in-g 100.000 children a year from oiwh use iii-our in ‘the schools and on this basis, from calculations I “M's- '_ have made. iby 1x32 there will-l be ‘vigil? slag “vanmw, 5 some"2.000.000 less workers in Eng- inm; Bit-ta ' ey. January ed was , aunt of 11w. rio '_ .- Mr. J. D- ' _ IN MEMORIAM MR8. MARY BIGGAR h The death has ooourred at New Wes/timlnster, ‘British Oolunhla, or Mrs. Mary M. Bigger in her eighty second year. She was, one d the llloneers or the purines‘. com! , to Vancouver la December‘, l8 ‘ and waaanatlvedPrlnooIllWlN‘ so, . 8h is rvived A ' zrr. .. " Vfiilvwvénnowresidiifl mo; ...~ mw""“"""‘- nnrwnurfil Wm, Mrs. J. O. iii!’ air-New» i A. ‘lli. Tlsdale o! loath ~ ,1 er and Ills. Dfllrludestfl- ~ -