\ 1 JANUARY 27,1928‘ I ‘ She" coughed Night and Day Could Not- Sleep Mrs. Leonard Haywood. Vii-Loris flier, N.B., writen-“Liin; fiill l k an awful cold which l (‘llllglil ila driving in an opt-ii i-iii .111 ii i~iilii GETS PAINTING CONTRACT-i Messrs Wallet" and Doyle, have been _,_____ awarded the contract tor painting Miss BROWN 0F X_ Y_ o____thc interior of the Charlottetown gm‘ "t Ullliecheinfs best knoivndmspnal‘ m, _ _ . _ __ .__. W? “m” m “m °‘“"‘“““ m“; HOME FOR BURIAL-Thc TB- mams of the late Mrs. Wm. D. Coi- ‘fin, who died in Boston, will arrive zn Charlottetown on rridny night's 'traln. The tuneral will take place on the arrival Ol train zit Mt. stew- jart, Saturday afternoon. i NEW SERI/tlnlfliarts next week} I iii 'l‘l1(= (iiiai-(liiiii, Oppr-nliielmio popfI Central Guardian NEW UNIVERSITY DICTION- ARY to Guardian readers for 9P cents and one coupon. Every home Y- _ should have one. a HI coughed night nut] (lay, cuuld 1 sloop at night, (ind my ayes run m- iio that I could-hardly see 5 ANNUAL MEETINC of 111.. [It'll (‘rush Society wlll he iii-M l)“ 'l'uc.:- g. iilur nuvwl, “Mir-iii Brown 1,1‘ X, ‘Y, (Li _ _ d , ,- . w, , ‘ _, - _ ., _ _ (l_11y, Jun Jleit. iii s p. 111. 1 Si. "My huebiui git IIIL a bultlc .11 iiiii 4 II 1111 Mtllflhlfil, I ; Pinks PM,“ “M, (“L 47b h l,‘ woodis NEW UNIVERSITY DICTION; Rllilltlif-ALIIFEI‘wtllllllllfiflltllilil’. iiiiill . ARV H, i;,,,,i;,||,,“ ‘l‘gyu‘“l“‘ufl h", “l , in i. -“llli‘lllrl_1‘<l,itil hi‘. Jllllll iiil NQTWIY cents iimi iiiie coupon. Every hnmel fad.” d e.” u“ ("Mk5 "mm"; should ha“) one 1 i.~( out. ietiiiehteil to ziiienil tinil tlii» ’ __'_> iiiihlii- ill'(- Ptlfllllluy lnvili-il- . '~ ’ ;_ ‘r. .-1i'.r(. BAPTIST SERVICES x i1: """'"" . syrup .- “Mr FM,“ “mum Illinmrflfmf BRAOLEY»MCINNIS—- At s1. - - *-- t‘ l t 1' -- ‘lnllllfiltlls (Yllllcll-lll on Jilllllilfl‘ . before I had taken flit‘ \\'|l()]1‘ “i my cold had disappiiiircd.” .\'(1r(l1 ltivvr ll ,1. 11.. (Tl l ltivei"? .. . . , . y, p‘ m“ kmmfln“ 7‘ p} £0“. “#11111, 311s,‘ lluigurtri llftltnuy‘ 1111-111. .\l:i(-\'\‘:ill<.-r yllilsicr ' ' ‘Ully U‘ ("nrgeluwn “ml ‘m: '1‘ "Dr. Woof!" has horn on tl.e‘ ‘nepli Mclniiis of this i-it_v, ion“, riot for t e past £29 yum-s", price "'“ _ [uiiitiltl in the holy builds of imiiri- . a bottle, large family size (1011; BURIAL sATURDAY'*H"‘ m" iiioiiy by ltev, M1111, Maurici- 3t... oral (if lllt‘ lillt‘ Nlll-‘i. \\'. li, (foffin. l" mm will hi- li(~l<l from the Vniteil . _ . . munch‘ Mum“ Smwun‘ on Smurwul 111 l)lt)\\ll satin \\l\ll' soul (i-lni. __ nines mid cont nrul hat ‘(o llllll('l| "ly- .l1iii. liith, -( 1:31) . m, ‘I . . . ‘ “ p lwiis nttentlcil by Nliss \eron1c1i WE WILL B‘; buying white‘ redlhlt-Phee who wore nary flat crap.- I g up only by The '1'. Milhuiii (n, .. , ‘Toronto, Ont. 'l‘l1c lyrlilc ivhr- was‘ 1111i!"- 'l‘0morrow’s Radio and blue potatoes at our-warehouse Wm‘ 5mm “'h“‘“‘“g-"' Wm‘ ’°‘~"e‘ in Charlottetown ever mild day, also “WM "m" 31"‘ h"! l" llliltvli. While at Miscouche‘ our ‘varehouse manllilr. Joseph llcllory tihly supported '- 15 E_ H’ Boumm Get in touch ‘vithjllli’ arr-om. Pierious (o her mar» him we do no, look for high pricesmgfi the hi-idiwzis ieiultireil ll mis. Gym-k 3mm 295044531 ce iiiic-oiis ‘r! owe: of Sl"\'6l'_ irhirii. CQNCERTS . . .._ lt-iillrlriss 11ml line-ii by her friends. FUR S_.\LES__A telegram regejvgdlzit the home of ‘illrs. llcrheri (‘iiiiu 1mm] a, m, yesterday states January fur auctionlmlll -\\'t‘“ll<¥ woo (508) Phlla. Crystal Tea Rm. LW (426) Cinclnnti. Woman's Hr. 12:45 p. m. cFcF (411) Montreal Concert. Bat- tle's Mt. Royal Orchestra. CKCL (351) Toronto. Cant-err. Palm Room Orchestra.‘ WGY (380) N. Y. Music. Buffalo. chestra. Quartet. WBAL ( 285) Music. Baltimore. CKCL (357 l/Toronto. Studio. wnnv (3091 N. Y. Short. wiivc. 1-10 3,01,,“ “.,_,.,, nfl,,,,.,,n,. WEN“ (492) N- Y- Program ouume" hiii liciird t(. i( mnrk, he". hut don't ~ WCAE (517) Pitts. "Song Hits Abe." wgz (333) Boston. Attention. Or- Piiino, Baritone, Tenor, Invoice . sale of E. H. Rayner, Ltd" Montreal.‘ on January 20th, Market Strongl sold eight per cent silver foxes at: ANNUAL MEETING ST. PI5TERS average of $111.70: Cross fox soldlw_,\___-rhe tmruhms, Annual meeb hundred per cent average $85. Nextl‘, sales dzite Feb. 20th. of St. Peter's Cathedral branch o the Woman's Auxilliary was held ‘on Tuesday afternoon. The Presi- 2:30 p. m. ' QHURCH AIYNQ“NC§MENT- V-‘ydent, Mrs. Simpson was in the chair WCAE (517) Penn. Orchestra. RN» _“~ n; mllfllll" "1 Ttil'°"l~f;‘land there was a good attendance of 3:00 p. m, Sec. ot lllt" .-‘tll Liinziilii Movement ‘fiflerested n,embe,-s_ The report o; of the (iliiiriilies of Christ ln (‘ziii-imq» vm-iqug omqerg “Qife mos; en- in the (‘zivviiilirili Baptist (‘hiircli :11. ll p, 111. A i-orilhil invitation is Qxlfllltltil 1"- ,<(ll‘\'i(-i-§, although itilsising puri of (lie first siirprlsi-il. 6. 15151159139? 36130 “l “nkvrsi 8' those ])l‘()])II' siiiii (mimic! l-Iltzlil fiddlistgi ll, Tuncfulists. wpLA-WSUN (517) Florida. Prog- . , ._,[ ,.,_ ram. Sketch-J). M0505. 8. Studio: £32112,nlnfl-ill-lilk. .10, Billy Goats. 1:35 p. m. KDKA (316) Penn. Concert. ‘fFlilVk sliiirp ivzis llii- it(l\’t!l‘lI§l'4I :i1i(l :11 t-xiivlly _tl1i~ i-iii-tiiiii rush. Sluriiirg on time 110i tllll)’ l"‘l'llll‘l-‘l ';.-,r1>:1t vri-(llt (in liny vnleilltlnitit-iii. but. (iliiils ((1 i-iliii-iili- tlii- illllllfllliu‘ iill to iitii-iiil ilicsvlchewiin. and substantial help KOIL i277)‘ IOML Qm-lcel-g, ailii, trill ‘speak ln 1l\i~ (Thin-ch of Qguyagjng and showed m,“ much Q45 I» my (‘lirlst ill llrziiliilliiizc. Siiiiiiny 20th.. gocd ivory had been don‘; The w. WOO (508) Penn. Grand Offlllll. =11 ll 11- 111., ill Fri-ilci-iuioii 111 “(H11 receipts for tlic year were about 6:00 p. m. irt-lot-lt 111m] New Glnsgiiu‘ ill T.3t).}$309_ Upwayds of 519.1 waswsellt l0 WCAH (234) Columbus. F1 to l0. llov. t‘. l0. Ninsti-oiip. ivill illlblvlfithe Diocesan Treasurer". A comfort- 6-30 p, m, ill New (;l:1si1..(1ii' iii ll ii. 111.. and ‘able outfit of clothing ivas made and sent to a young girl at Gordon's Indian Boarding School in Saskat- had been given to a. family o1‘ iettlcri: lrom England, who were flndini- Orchestra. Singers. (81 Orchestra. STARTING 0N TiME.- 3111iiy difficult to miiiie ii homo in one of (9) Philco. (l0) Bond. fiivi riihlo comments iirc licinti 0"!‘ wllmrl/ dlslrlcl-‘l- Dlllillfi m0 6:45 p. m. liviii-ii lliiniitzhoiit (lii- city, by lllt“ 0'08!‘ Mrs. T. E. MacNutt. had been WOC (375) 1a. Chimes Concert. 111m gin-rs 11ml lovers of miitlillllfldfl a Lift? Member of the Dioces- 7100 D. m. 11ml music in gent-rill, with i-egiii-ilfllll 301M11- Feelllll; Yeffifelllie WilS WHK (265) Clcv., 0. Instrumental. 1,, ti“. D\m,.i,,,,p,y n; “up... gr imadc of the loss by death of two WTAM (400) Cleveland. Features. (qmrgii iii‘ Burns‘ (‘1|l(‘(\]‘[_ p34,." ,i'ali1cd members. MrsHH. W. Vinni- Nelllloumm- l?) lndjmm (B) CM‘ iliosi- who 1Lll‘l\'l‘ll :11 the pzovc-r-‘lmmbfl and Mrs- W- O- MllT-“DTL fl-UBTS- l9) Mlmtlels- hhil "five or len ‘niiiiiittis grace‘ . The “csmt of ‘he (‘Iceman 0f mace“ ,wa.s at: follo\vs:—-Presldcnt, Mrs. Jus. iSimpscn: lst Vice Presu, Mi A. G. Peaks; 2nd Vice Pros, Mrs. (s. W. ll-Iodgson; Rec. Secretary. Mrs. W. S. ‘Butt; Dorcas Secretary Mrs. E. T. Curbonoll. Prayer Partner S "‘v~~ ,Ml‘5.W. DcBlois, Trcnstirei" ~M1ss Des jdrisay; Junior Superintendent, Itlrs. jJ. E. Harri Asxsistaiit. Nliss M. liTiveeily; Dorcas Committee. Mrs. lCtirboncll. Mrs. Gandhi, Mrs, l1. WMAK (545) Buffalo. Draft-Gilli). sheds; 7:30. Violin, Cheskiu; 8:00 Music Berton! 9:00 Orchestra; l0.-‘ l‘) h“ |“"""""" ““' “ML ',Crocliett.; Dclegntcs 0o Diocesan An- tllUflI, ltfrs. J. Easton. Mrs. Burt: (‘ROSS R0 AIIS. t . 00 Follies. WBZ lcr Orchestra. 8:00 p. m. WLW (428) Cinci. Orchestra. ‘WOC (375) Iowa. R. C. A. Prgm. KDKA (316) Pitts. R. C. A. (WJZ (333) Boston. Varicd-0:il0 Music; ‘i110, Orchestra; 0:20, suit- ] itcd friends at Briickley quite .—Tlie young pcoplc o1‘ Cross Roads ‘lure certainly liuving i1 most wo11- ,dcrlul time skating; it takes the Cross" Roads Iinys for sport. —Pr(-.<- ton Wood was a recent visitor to Powiial and reports things booming in that locality. ——Piirkci- Wood vis- rc- wcco ‘405’ Mmn- N' Y~ Pmgrmn‘ cently. and reports good roads. - WBBM i359) 93139539 7'7'~3°‘B‘9“0 Kiirl and Earle Biildcrson have been WJZ ‘4541 N- Y- R- c~ A- Imp" w recent visitors to Charlottetown. - WJZ~ WBAL- W355?’ Mrs. M. W. Wood entertained quite KDKA. WLW. WJR-K ~ ii number of hcr friends at a goose KSD. WOC, WHO. WOW. WDAF- supper some fcw evenings ago. -- WJAR. WTAG. WCSH. WSB, WTIC, WTAG.WCSH,WMC WSB, WTIC. 9:00 p. m. WMC- Mrs. Jane Biiliem was visiting Hazel Brook last week, the guest oi‘ licr daughter, Mrs. Lawson Wood. ---Miss ,Mi=.y Prowsc, Miss Selllck and MISS WJZ (454) N. Y. Philco Hour: t0 Lllln Wood spent. the week-end the WJZ, KDKA. KYW. WHAM. WJR iiiicst of Miss Myra Wood. -Ml‘.illld 1y wLw, w¢QQ_w13AY,Wn,c,KSD Mrs. Earle Ballem have been re- WOC. WJAX. I WHK (385) Cleveland. Quartet. WMAK (454) Buffalo. Classics. CFCA (357) Toronto. Ensemble. KFAB (319) Lincoln. 8-8110-10. WlP (349) Sip, 8; Quartet, 8:45. 10:30 p. m. WSAI (361) Clnci. Studio Program. SPORTS-TALKS 2:30 m. K011. (278) Iowa. Aunt Sammy. 5:80 p. m. WEBH (366) Dream Daddy. 7:00 p. m. WIP (508) Uncle Wlp. 11:00 a. m. WlBO (416) Ill. College Hour. DANCE ORCHESTRAS 6:30 p. m. WJZ (454) N. Y. Mediterraneans. 8:30 p. m. WRC (479) Wash. Elklns. WBZ (333) Springfield. Relsmans. 9:00 p. m. WTAM (400) Cleveland. Ev. Jtlllei 12 ‘Midnight WDAF‘ (370) K. Cy. Night HEY/ks- h%_ is l0 an drop: OI Seigcfu 5min relieves ill "W" 11f indigestion Ind dyspepsia. You'll swear by ll 59 M" you have tried it. Any ljlrill Ill?"- Lyr- 146 Fichmond St. Plate Glues WHO, WOW, WDAFElccnt visitors WTMJ, wear, WSM, WMC.WBT| many friends fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and. ' Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Comllflllles Agent at Summerside. 111°“, Lewis‘ to Alexandra. -— The of Mrs. Jimmie Mc- Phee will be glad to know she is "again restored to her usual 8°00 health. I WEDDING BELLgr-A quiet wed- ‘ding took place on Wednesdall- Jul‘- 13111, 192B, at the home of Mr- and Mrs. William Crosby. Cornwall. when their daughter, Marie Helena. was united in marriage to Mr. John Gordon MacLean of Charlottetown. The ceremony WB-S ileffolllll-‘d by The bride wore a gown of ivory georgette and velvet. over shell pink c; -de-chene and carried a bo uet of pink‘ and white carna- H0115. She was attended by hel sister. Miss Persls Crosby. who was dressed in pink chiffon taffeta and carried pink carnatlonsb wedding march was Dlllllell y _~ Bessie MacLean of North Wlltrshhe. sister of the Erwm- The grooms lft to the bride was a Pletllllllll but diamond brooch. w the blldei‘ rraldarid accompanist silver com- pg... and to the best man a dia- mond scarf pin. Mr. and Mrs. Maclxan left. Charlottetown Thurs- da morning on a trip to Montreal. Ndv York and Boston. 0n the“ return they will live at; 55 UP?" at home to their friends a 0r 5 concl week in February- Lharlottetown Insurance at J1 2’ é m Z 7' my. M. E. Altkcn. BA. of Cornwall.‘ Mrs. (liiuilin, Mrs. Nelson. i Rev. Mr. Gabriel said n few worth; .ol praise and encouragement to the‘ members and closed the meeting: -wiili prayer and the Benediction. ‘ 1 Sage Tea Dandy to Darken Hair By DOROTHY LANG You c1111 turn g r a. y, t‘ a d e d hair beautiful- dark and lustrous almost ‘over night, if i you'll get: a . bottle of‘ “Wy- _ i eth's Sage and w» Sulphur Conz- pound“ at any " .drug store. It costs only 75 cents. lMillions of bottles of this old fam- lous Sage Tea Recipe. improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, says a well- Iknown druggist. because it dark- . ens the hair so naturally and even- ly that no one can tcll it has been applied. Those whose hair ls turning gray or becoming faded hiive a surprise awaiting them, because after (inc or two applications the gray hair van- lshcs and your locks become luxui-l- iintly dark and beatitiftil. "This ls the age of youth. Gray- halred, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wycths Sage and Sulphur Comp- ound to-night and you'll be delight- ed with your dark. handsome hair and your youthful appearance Something New in Town C i-mi Ever hear of It? No! Why’! Because it's new and the moat popnla toilet. preparation on tho market 10-day. i We want every lady in town to (drop in and see these won- derful toilet preparations DRUGGIST ~ ‘cert staged thereby the school chll- gifts to the pupils and teachers of ;and Nine Mlle Creek. lcorated for the occasion in the seu- was due all the young folks, who l unusually well-rendered progrnmcrs of Rice Point, and Nine M1111, ‘rm: onannorrmgws cositmxu l‘ (i ;*‘ 0a will [Ma Zia‘ it a zPM/b/Uea/‘lancc, g ii i and marvel at i i, ll i ' [by I c/fl/s/na/zee ~ i ll é? l} ll Graceful body lines; a rich, lustrous finish, (l full crown fenders; full nickcled, acorn 4 design headlamps and radiator shell -_-this is the New Car that will win a your instant apprc'"‘ ‘I But more 4 important than all cxtcrnals are its a i p remarkable road qualities. Low-hung y’ weight, positive steering control, instant l‘ acceleration and a balanced motor give t 71s. TUDOR sen/w “ l). Roomy ram/or! will) tulle/ally refuted ilppairll/nenlr. Subslamiul mach work. _ Doors 0/ liberal width uiit/z rzmald door lull/J. Complete equipment. Tum rolor finial) , (oi/l: rbair: 0/ miera/ call/rs. performance to a degree hitherto un- known in the light car field. (f To achieve this, quality in materials, practical design and manufacturing processes have been developed to an unprecedented degree. (I: No worthy feature that, contributes to g exceptional power, flexibility and comfort has been omitted, including four-wheel k brakes and hydraulic shock absorbers. l. l THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED FORD ONT. l) x as, _._- -_.-- . 1m ‘ ‘V’ ‘V’ -_-.-. -....--_.- -..-.-.--_r_._.~_. CONCERT IN AFTON HALL. sum was rciilixcd. Despite the weather and the poor condition of the roads, quite a large number of iactine. t1“- From beautiful pose of hearing the Christmas con- hull. liv distributed many pleasing di-en and young people of Rice Polnttboth schools. The sentiments of all present were expressed by the chair- The hall was vary artistically de- man. who declared that. much credit son's colors of red and green. Mialpartlcipatcd in this concert. partic- Samuel McNeil) acted as chairman,‘ ulnrly to the Misses Margaret Bmall- ti-ii iiii-ls; was carried out. The excellent or-iCreek schools. under Whose manage; der which prevailed throughout-thclment the concert wns so successfully evening. was ample proof that inc-staged. audience was most. favorably tin-j Following is the program: randy from which a Cllflfllkfflhlx Point school; recitation, liy Arthur closing ('|l(ll‘ll.‘», (Jlirisiiiizis lli-lls, by i» llarlow iirid Marjorie Taylor; l‘(‘t‘l-,iht3 young iwoplc. , At the close of the program tlic tzition. A Puzzle in Names. by Pearl lnclemency of thDPlngle of sleigh bolls was hczird and Campbell; motion song, We're Just icon Snrito Claus npptlnrrd on litmus Happy. by 10 pupils; recitation. _ utidlA Christtnns Birthday. by .1011“ Mt‘- 5; people assembled at Afton Hall oniheavlly-lutlcn Christmas; trct- which Eachcrn; rvcitiiiioii. Christimis ll... i the evening of Dec. 21, for the pi1r- occupied n prominent. place iii the by 8 girls; i-(icitutiim. No Stockings t0 Wear. by Roy (Jnmpbcll: mouth- orgau selections. I)_V Lev ’I‘:iylor (c11- cored); recitation. A Show or Stock- ing. by Milton Mi-Lnini-J Mind Your Own Business. hy ilvo girls and loiir boys. and stile of candy. A "Stair" drillby rt-ciititiim. lll e very capable manner. white tmtwood and Mai-giici-iic ciimc. teacii-lchrtctiiiiis. by Billy riiyior; ucroslk" by nine pupils: recitation, A Crippl- ed Dolly. by Jciiii Taylor: dialogue. A Rose and a Thorn. by four pupils of Nine Mlle Crock school: recita- tion, My Speech, by Alfred McDoug- pressed with each number, and. Welcome recitation by Thelma. all; step-dancing. by Malcolm Mc- ‘ ~.-_- M. _r i i Moi. Y“ 'V' r i." -' 4-4"; by the death at. t . , Special mention may be made of on um moorland ¥i£n§élwzefygffi immbers flfttcn and twenty-two. (m; and presto“ o; Henry Hoyle Number fifteen consisted of an elab- aged eighty ' ' oratc drill, thi- music for which was Mn guy“. qualified (m. d“, ‘me furnished by Miss Bessie Mi-Ewen. of “Enmand-S lhrutiest mmf- a re“, two songs "Star of the Emit" andyeai-s “i; He had been [or a ‘on "Mel?" Clwlslllm-Y" “m! W"! "Tlwywalk to the Blackburn side of Ill: lions. The ti-n youngiladlcs, (Eflllhivillagtl, two stations away and had dressed all ln white and carrying (Pbought, two ounm; '0; cheese H” brilliant. star. executed the drill in M;- im]; o; 3L and decmflf treat =1 very pleasing manner. Numberiiiinseir to ii train ride homt’ twenty-two provoked u great dctil H» accidentally dropped (jig- "is; of laughter among the hearers. The or (mi C1109“ between the tn“, ‘m! encore was responded to by u. "sheep (hp ‘plglfofnh when he nmwd at omit-c.“ by-two of the "darkles." The his home station he asked the of- shtilllli? 0T "ll? NBUOMI Ant-hem flcinls to telephone for the cheese brought a very enjoyable evenlnl t0 to be sent along! a “W” _ l it was retrieved. placed in an en- vclopc, sealed and despatched hy nil‘ lll‘\'l. passenger train. The care- liil iirii moi. the train and iecelved (linlogiiv. l11t(~r1iii.-:sio11 Just Before . i800 l-llt! Elltlflltlllcy ofTaylor‘ chorus Krlss Kringle by Eachcrn (encorodr chorus If You Sole Agent for Dr. Allana - mflPy cmnme“ - _ - H . ' . . _.._._ (his precious morsell. It. w l h d F“ “mm” tin nroaram were hwd lrom “meg-the vgrlls. recitation, Changed Cant Miiiw 'Em W}. by éugiii "ma", UM“, m”, less than an Ounce. e8 e ' 0 W110 llmtlllil "1086 PERM. During/limes. by Jimmie Taylor; dialogue, "darkles" (oncorcd): motion sonar, 1 ONDON J8, 25 Th ‘d. ____~_._.._ * 1m intermission them was a sale of Christmas ‘Plots, by B pupils of Rice Hiish-ii-Byr. by (‘lfllll little cli-ls; swap“, up‘, n; llongly iserowcziilosw“usm__xup "bl-urn M“,