SJLS of today. THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ___THE crisntonnrown comm»: ‘SHOP from Helium's Catalog. -FUNERAL TODAY.— Funeral ot‘ the late Leeiaiid B. McKle takes pluce this (Monday) afternoon at two o'clock, _.WO0D FOR SALE-Limited quantity Hard or Sott Wood. W.C. Scliurman, North Bedeque. 20-1-19-21 play in the meat shop oi’ Messrs Laird & White, Kensington. is a carcass oi’ pork that almost defies competition. The original was led by that expert. successful farmer, .\lr. John Campbell. lrishtown. When dressed, the finished product Blajor James E. Hahn, Presidgnt raised the beim to the 634 pound of the DcForest Radio Corporation Limited, of Toronto, when inter- viewed recently giiid requested for his opinion on the general develop- ment of Ilndio, stated that he be- lisved the mnin development would be the increase in power of broad- casting rather thun major develop- ments in receiving sets. llc statcd that there has been very little change in the [undnmental circuits cmploycd in the present-day receiving sets and the develo ment in this direction would consist of refinements rather than in startling cr radical changes. 'l‘hc increase in power of broad- casting stations, he stated, would permit these stations to break ihrouith almost any weather condi- tion and would materially increase tiic clllcicncy of the moderate-priced ll. 1S months old 110g? The meat was oi’ line texture. firm, yet tend- er. Faniiers who make a specialty bell rears. and to imitate the in~ played throughout his whole life. Y —DlED SATURDAY.—The death occurred at the Prince County Hos- pital. on Saturday oi’ lMrs. Millie Wudmiin. widow o! the lute A. H. \’l'ndni-.in. Mrs, Wudniun was thc daughter ot’ the lute James and Plieobe Wilson and was 51 yours oi age .l1er husband predeceased hcr about three years ago, She leaves to mourn t\\'o sons, Norman and Irickhurt at home, also one sis- ter, 1111's. John ll, Cameron of Ar- lington .\luss., and i\\'o brothers, 1.\lr_ \\'1iltci' Wilson in Western lclllliitlil and .\ir_ Ara Wilson, Suni~ The funeral takes pliicr I qillmffiltlt‘. we l fioiii her late I‘0Sllit3ll('l‘: \\ill6l' St. to tlic b i? fever three times and never fully ‘ recovered from the effects o1‘ i1 and wits only ill five weeks when his death occurred. Ile leaves t1 l: BALED HAY 3"", STRAW mourn besides his mother, on We are selling all kinds of ' brother, Mr. Angus ll. ..\icKie_ be l‘? Feeds i’? For HORSES, l SHEEP and HOGS. 1'“. variety of fresh SEED and FEED BUCK- WHEAT 520i; é and uncle l.\lr. Herbert Sharp 'l'lir ifiuartlian extends sincere sympz! ithy to the bereaved The funoru‘ takes plzici- this, Monday, uilcriiooi 1 at 2 o'clock to the Peoples‘ Conro- .“ tery. CATTLE, A big Poultry Supplies Get our prices before buy- ‘j ing. Q We] sell FLOUR (best brands) OATMEAL, ROLL. Q so OATS. TABLE conu. l l '_i lSour Stomach Is _l Caused By Acids Stay’ oil‘ the dump grcliiid, aioiu .,exposurc, keep lect dry, cut in. ‘ld/ MEAL. GRAHANI, FLOUR. ‘L lsweets oi’ any kind for n while. ,‘.0“.un_ mutation by (ihmmn yum. y; WHOLEWHEAT FLOUR, hlriiilc lots oi‘ water and ubovo 111 humane, oA Xmas (Um/Lo Um, by f’ ETC.. all at lowest possible f. lmk" 4‘ silwmn“ "I Jmi Sill" ‘"1"’ “ Anita Svliirincr, Laura St 1-1:,» and _ _ - pricem p 'iouully tolhclp keep down uric and Delia Rugs, “Xmas (1reolin‘g." - », toxic aici s. (‘losing Cli'iriis— “Xmas limos.“ ' — l ‘ & RlilGllIlllllliSnl is (roused by poison the lnoceeds lwhich wcretiii aid A great f W -, H d l l - _ é M’ ‘Vtoxns, cu led acids, which are o1 ‘the girls cuss oinoun c: o lne O Omen 7 n s m _ ' ., A generated iuthe bowels and aibsorb 3 a 0 e New Coats’ Very Smal test Coats! LIMITED. ed into the blood. 1t is the function oi’ the kidneys to filter this acid \ from the blood and cast it out in _ the urine. The pores of the skin are ———————*-————————< also u means of freeing the blood of this impurity. l1\ dump and "*.***“**f*‘***°'**”**‘ chilly, cold weather the skin poi-cs inute this poison, which keeps oc- cuniulating and circulating through the system, eventually settling in the joints and muscles, cziusiiiiz IN SIDIOUS We ulo this adjective advis- ¢%—‘wOfO-O+O-O *§¢'7 -—A PRIZE PORKER— On dis- niurk. How many can beat this tor mg’ Job printing, 0f Flisinll Dork “T111111 d0 W911 1° cnrlonds due to urrive, lletctr se- "lilk ‘"91’ the h0g5 "l?" M1‘- Cmlll" cure your requirements before tho dustry that .\lr. Campbell has dis- son Ltd sides his uunt Miss Jessie Slmrl. no“, Gm“, POOle_..A Stitch h, —ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. Whole- sale and Retail. Holman’; Summer- slde.—751-i-5—TF. _DRIVING CLUB.—A meeting o! the Suininerside Gentleman's Driving lClub at P, L. Bowness‘ stu- dio at 7.30 Monday night. All horse- men asked to attend as important business will come before the meeting. Eastern Guardian . RSHOP from Helium's Catalog.- -..'EA8TERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- rnt in Montague and will be pleas- ed to receive news items, advertis- new and re- newal subscriptions-ti. “JCOAL AND COKE- Several strike is declared. Poole c ’I‘lioinp-‘ 10-1-19~.\l3i ..*HAY PRESSING- Will be leaving Ifiensington shortly for East as fur as Vernon River witlil my Goo Power Hay Press, capacity ‘ 15 to 25 tons per (lily. Pa-rtics hav- ing liuy to press, please send in _ ..,'.. their order at once to Preston Toombs, long River. 797-1-6-fmw6f. a ..*LOWER MON*TAGUE NOTE l Ont the evening oi.’ Dcc- 3141., 1924 most enjoyable concert was, held in the Lower Montague llull‘ under the auspices 0t‘ lthe (iii-ls Organized Class. Owing to lill‘ very severe weather tho aitcnilan- cc was not as large as usual. vlery pleasing procrauiiur each one with a bag oi candy. Foll- owing is the PPOgFZllllHl-PI Opening ZIhorus-Sairta Claus is coming. Recitation by Helen Allllllllll‘, " Xmas Dlléllllllll." Recitation Ell- Toylor-"Papzfs Darling." Recita- ll Tim-P.” Dialogue, “Mrs. Rough-s ind her children." ltticitution by ltuby V£ll('il€-l\, “Looks like Po." Ra. citation by lrviiig tloiran, "Fooling 3t, Nick." Duet by I-lelen Anncur ind 1.:nir.'1 Stc-lc. l)l‘iil by ten 11o; | girls. ilccilution by HKIFYP)’ 110w. itecitz-ition by ilarold Aunuaz", ll lie Wants." Solo by Alice AllllQill‘, ‘Jolly Old St. Nicholas." Dialogue by seven boys “Peachitig School." Recitation by ilelen Altken, “My Dolly." Recitation, George ElillllllllliS. “His Latter.“ lbcitatiou Alice Anncar “.\\‘11cn Santa (‘laus Counts.“ Duct by Lucy aizd Vern $16.85. ~<+>-—————- A Railroad of Curves The first railroad west ol the Alle- ghanies was built from Lexington to Frankfort, Ky., in 1831. The‘ road was laid out with at.‘ many the lower for women and children. the upper for men. IIOUI‘ persona being seated in each compartment. 7 4 1' ' x l ~ v < \ l.\ioud:1y' iiifiiillliiisli (iiimmil) ‘Dally. caiirieél. ‘(lmthnle tangle “nifty ‘tljimy H F P d / ‘ ' ' spen ‘it y lll ic r rec n ions, i solos, etc. Ono fact worthy o1 note W-DHEDU FRHJAYP" A hi)“ 03 is that the children and grown-ups , filentls lull regret to hear of the also, instead OfJ-Ltculvlng n gm 3.; / 1 dcuth ot Mr. _Leelund B lMcKie uguul, uucll one brought a gift [or 37,1 we are paying “lanes; ca", which occurred at the homo oi‘ his some child ln the Protestant, ()r- prices for uncle on Friday The lute .\lr. .\lr- plizinuge. A largo box oi‘ presents it I K10, Zlililfllll-Til younl: in yours was was (i0llllillti which is bcill-g ..<-nt , 5 ‘ a izeiicrul favorite among the bo .- lo the children. At lho closo oi‘ an: and wll bo greutly nligggg] by f] .he concert that important old H‘ a" who knew him, He had rheumatic svutlemnn Mr, Bantu Claus illuiV- SEED and FEED BARLEY m] m, the Scene am] pl-esuulull Coats 1-3 oif Dresses l-‘l 011' THIS SALE HAS PROVED T0 BE THE 0R ROBE REPLENISHMENT AT T A CLEARANCE SALE HAVE COATS. REMENDOUS SAVING. WE BEENABLE T0 OFFER RTrI1U¢lII*QQU.-UP 'l""‘_§l Q’? . EATEST OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON FOR SMART W - AND WE BELIEVE THAT NEVER BEFOR" SUCH EXQUISITE FROGKS, SUCH SM 1 Coats worth $15.00 for $10.00 worth to $22.00 for DRE Tlllllll 0FF . 25 PER GENT 0FF $13.50 $18.00 0NE THIRD 0FF EYE STRAIN 3;@,;}~;gf,,,;g"g,gg,gfi-g,;ge 5553;; 3:21.51“? Fglfftfilz ‘u: $51,551.‘. All $32.00 Coats for . . . . . . . . . 021.04 All $36.00 COATS for . . . . . . . . . .$24.00 W001 Crepes $150 for $1.13. “wk and sluggish 1.1.11 mu o. elim- m“ The cm were m we atoms, All $40.00 Coats for . . . . . . . $26.67 All $460035 Coats for . . . . . . . . $32.00 Flannels, $2.00 for $1.50, worth to $29.00 for 25 PEll 0:111 0r|= Sllill I 11110 111138600118 Wool Cantons, $3.00 for $2.25. Wool Marocain, $4.00 for $3.00. lemon juice’ combmed ‘vim 1mm," The tliiiii: thou lovcst, tlioilgh the body j and is used with excellent results Bum?‘ ~ 1 by thousands oi’ folks who are sub- w,” “vmks f“ “m” "mm"; 0“ m“ i‘ their consumption of an ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- fidlY- - , Th cars were at first drawn by - - _ $uffererl from Eyeltrflln §,’,‘,§{}§§§,',,f,§'°“es“ “d Dam‘ MM muies. but om it time a locomotive _ B1 F1181 $11k“, $125 f0!‘ .94. l may have perfect vision and \ ' . was made by a Lexington mechanic. omens OIISGS . , ' Ge r e ~ 0 1 " therefore do not suspect the get gzfmflgitytgfiggfnggyrgglgmuzfifi? The tender was u big box for wood. WOmerfs Cloth Dregses Ladies ‘SkIPiZS, C o g Fate: for $1°50' l " prawn” M any ‘y’ ‘hum’ ounces of Jud Salts" nut '1 tablc- and a hogshead “'35 Dwwid“! for ' i c - i ’ IfldlGS’ IQITIOYISS rape dc Chlnes for $1'88' Th motive owor of the ' ‘ ‘ ' , , . , n1 WOlYlEllS DI‘ ‘ ‘ " " 0 e P Spounful m a glass of water and water which was (INIVHI in buck-.s GSSGS, . , , Cant n C 4 ' "m" "W?" mianhm h drink before breakfast ouch morn- from ‘Cnnvemmlf wens-ll“ place of ChiIdPGIYS DfGSSES Ladles and Chlldrens Sweaters O lrepes $ ' for $3'19° . > Nerve Enemy. mg for a week_ This is helpful w a cowcatcher there were two poles ' _ Vchrets for 4: Normal w", n " compuhd ngutraljze acidity’ remove‘ body in front ilittetl Iwlth hllfkory brooms . 0 “u”, about 20% of m" waste also to stimulate the kidneys o" sweep “g He m“ ~ _ 4’ New En" but when E e_ thus helping to rid the blood of -'- I . i e 0y’ y these rheumatic poisons “(mu a ' " > “ram ‘a pr°'flm' “much lap? Jud Sans is Iiuexpengfve um‘ is, Work thou for lllt‘ill3\‘!'EI~ plilut or ulni: > er proportion II required. mule £11m“ the Wm of r" _ ‘I o, 0",“, _ I ' v _ Hence defective eyes, through ‘ ‘ g “"9" “'1' A u _ r 1 .3 a 1 Meals Suits, P n , orgy, may seriously affect the , . _ , ’ ultg _ ‘i i Iuncflonlni 9f “n97 orfil"! of ject to rheumatism‘ \\'ho {or inoncy coins his very MGIYS OVGPCOatS B S at“, ' fol $1.67. the body. Ind erode“ l" m... i FE 11...... @0111" Dressing Gowns’ Oys verco °~ $3.00 Cloth for 5152,00, - s , helnh‘ Work for wifrkn nuke, then, and it iiiuy Pants; wholesale prices all other line 'l‘1iat these things shall he added unto a ‘m- . Watch and Clock $3.50'Cl0ths for $2.34. $4.00 Cloths for $2.67. ~ $0.25 Cloths for $4.17. . . ‘ HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED ‘ (i. F. liulcheson Darken Gra Hair -~ A " " ' 1 _ optommm Repairing ‘ By Usingysage Tea N 0 é l B A111‘ Ti-immiilgi Braids, Gold and Sil- "+"* CUDMORETWILLIAMS ___ ' _ ' i " ver aces’ Dress Ornaments» Dress ‘Professional Cards . m amt our“ 8m“ saygrgayfiddgilligqiszgohgg: :12? t N. I Lace?’ etc. . . . . . . . . 1.8 Discount _ e u '5 *1 McDonald & McPhee —— iéngvij§fiffi-;gg- ' . so . - _ ’ ' ' OUR SERVICE Pam“ m" m” " tore though, at _ home is mossy ' _ end troublesome- ~________________ J. A. MODONALD H. F. MGPHEE to the eyeglass iveiirlng public in no eiTlclent on knowledge and Blrrletoro, Attorney. Eta. lpmeiit cnn produce. i - . ' "M", u, L..." ""' 1 At little cost you - 11111111.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0s International Mer. M11111. ._ _. .’~*’" M” ‘Huang chaflmnown Ryan;Irfiiflautzuafiroxilwnlzilg: gm buy“)? $000k Qlltlilatltllls ‘yin... 135:2 grands‘ Steel Car. x Slxhelagé 1111:; 181%. 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You lust dampen a He" Télephone ' ' _ _ _ H H lafsulIkwmhflosn g';’d--~-:: : Utes 438112311" - - - . . -- — Winnipeg Wheat, May 194%- ‘ o min toot in mum Manly to Loan Our reputation ll your ‘enfe- 59mm’ °' w“ hm!“ Wm‘ it “d Brampton . . . . . . . . i 31 Montreal Power 157111 industrial I i H July 191%‘ d ‘"3"- I “m,” m,“ l-wrd- 4"" till?‘ 111110118: Y?" ifigglakiglw St. Lawrence Flour . . . . . . .. —— Wiunfven Electric 33 l ' ' ' ' ' "' '5 0MB 69%. July 70%. \ n ‘nth o“ “m, chulfluuwn’ P. |_ mm‘ oéurawnhrefiigiliiaynzcgzmnglny giemgina etran l Va . Y Ottawa Power ................... 100 $320111? Brgawg-rire’ MONTREAL gxgilglqg; Th‘, mm’ M" “"1". “hurmlundod on An Qmmy to . . . . - and’ an" ‘mother appmmflon or Cuba can sugar P“. ‘ ' . . H 57,! Arm‘) ‘ _ ‘ _ _ _ ' _ . ' " u l ‘é machinery nine time: out u! ten loll! DY. C; C. alihfmlriliiaaiillfetmliir "£3. 33:11.": - two. your heirr becomes beautifully Pun Amegican Potrdleum .- lifiédlAni. (‘tililflllli Foundry . . 20g m 104.30 m°r° "m" m’ '"'"°" Th‘ "'°'"°‘°'“' Guam“ o’ M y_ p,“ “"4"... lion. darken“, 810s" 0nd mmflanL AlmefiCllll Can . . . . . . . . . . .. —! rAim. Locomotive . . . . . . .. . 117% 1022 Victory : mplm" "“l"“'"°“" °' ‘he ‘m’ "l" i‘ i MIGIOII IOIIOOI and HOIIIQII H J Gray, faded bu“, though no dlg- BYBZHIBH FfB-Ctioli . ,, 5 u; lAm. 31111-111"; 3; Reflnlng 99 1937 victory _ _ _ . _ nlwnyn iii-coking down, is a detriment ' Practice limited to lye, lAr, Nou ~ ~ grace. is u. sign o! old age, and as Hmwml 5mm‘ Pm - "' iA“'*‘°““‘i5 C°PP°P - - - - - - -- 45% 4 '° "I °“'""- b" "I Pemfimll" Optometrist and Prelcriplloll , . Howard Smith Com. - Cnniidlmi Pacific Rnilwa . 1491,’ rlccn I011 1 u; 1pm,“ "mum we 5114mm a youmml, “w; M. spam“ my" P f 12 N Y y . I BANKB i‘ 0| huh that they nre ow Ofll In or Bulldln tract/ire l. um“, at h,“ M - re erred . 2 ew ork Central . . . . . . .. 122 1-3 i-eintiva to the mum eeeomlillll °Q Y I MONTAGUI. r. n. i. - 99° 3 Y Spanish River Com . 10s Crucible Steel ~ 7g 13 - ~ v ‘ “m. an," W", 0,,“ “mum”, ‘m. m" "m .0“, M", Wynn.‘ s,” and s“, at“! Company o‘ Chm; 8m htemaiwnnl Pkééé... . 58y 82:1; gflfliilnerce . ....... .. 190 mid that, labor ll t» bin item in p . Olin Hours-l on 1! n. m. 1 so I plllll’ Compound and look’ yea/m gl-lgluummplpe 51%| m ,_ _ ixeny spflngflgw 1s ‘ Bank Mtbiiatreiiim" ' dam“ w". u younger, Panmans — Mex.Petro1eriim.....,. I t‘ 74a "not" l T "pa" “M. " m“ m" 5"“ - In: Iuuam-minuoinmlnu‘ ’ '