rear and Worry \ . A» Shortening m. The sudden passl of ooman men l-las ltlrtlorl manzflnto thought, n0! what may have boon tho cause. Tho more thorough tho investigation Tho inoro tho attention control on tho norvous .. system.- Norvo force which should be available . To run machinery of tho tho lungs, the stoma ans, by intense emotions. . lSuoh as fear, worry and anxiety. Digestion falls and tho action o! tho other organs lo oloovod down until you become iSloo oss, irritable and finally a victim To ailuro of tho most vital organs. You can restore norvs foreo to tho body _ B using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Mlhro h tho circulation of tho bl New r and ono is carried to ovary noolt oornor of t s body. IIWIIMX-llflullslfiillluldllfifll hulls. Those loit to mourn are her ice- teriwents. w. end Mrs. Den BuolRrAman o! Bradalbane, her leth- ~ er, chard Banks oi’ Conway, one brother. Hubert end one sister, SodieJune. Also her grand parents, Mr. and Mfrs. Hubert Reeves o! Freetown and her great-grand- mother. Mrs. Flora Buchen od Brwdalbone and a host c! friends. SUCXfiS WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Miss May MeoGrogor, entertained the members c: “Buooesfl W. 1. at her home Tuesday evening, Feb- l9th. The Persldent and Vice- dent being absent, Miss ltnblna Whitehosd oooimied the ohoir. Meeting opened by repeating Creed in Unison. There were eleven mom~ bors and six visitors ,. nt. The minutes of ,.. meeting were reed end approved. Reports oi committees were heard a! it wesmméived and seconded m“... and numb» l“ “m, curried a s bill presented ’ “an.” ' by the Flower and Fruit Committee u” ' av Mum be paid. Two questi ires were ’ m discussed and tilled in. The pfwfom ior the evening ooh- eisted o! m interesting reading on "lliternntlonsl Ffiendship" by Miss lie-Inlet Manhood, and contests by Mrs. J. A. Brown end Mrs. Bert Mac KuI-y, that were much onivved 11v a . ' and other It v ---' Charlottetown the day “Wilma in her death. All the oer- vieexthst medical Qill and loving . L; 1,: '1 Buchanan of Bradelbane e general favorite in the ' servieewesheldtrom lllflely attended. Rev. Arthur » ofleieted mt! ltollht s mos- ’ o! oomiort to the bereaved. hymns sung were. ‘The lord's flsepherd," ‘Bate in the Arms r ‘liorel tributes were s wreath the ‘ ocher and plmils of Irene School and a crescent “m wmmm” “'9' The N081‘ pointed tor March mectingpms. J. _ _ nwm" ‘MrsHLiLOeuipben, g K and wssMoyme Maciiay. Kl r Miss Moyme MaoKsy invited the | members to her horns ior the March * neetlng. M A orB dor Wolb- Gettilll After the meeting s. social hour D mu mum you Iuiler _ was spent and luncheon was served Uir Night-I. Norveusnsss, ‘ Rboumatlam. Stilton Central _ Guardian OONIIDIBATION LII‘! INIUE- ANOIL la-INS-‘blfl-SIW IIAND-MAICI lI-lla-"nil Barney stone." ls-flM-I-D-tifl. WNPID- THE CHARIHPTETOWN GUARDIAN 4B DZMEIfQCIRZIRIW-QICIRIXIRIICZRI I DAYS IZR IIIIHIK1QIININZKIHIXQ THURSDAY FRIDAY» MAIL onnsn’ orrrcs Orders from tbe General Cots- logue are accepted at the Groost- 4 erla and. iorwsrded to Mooeton ior prompt shipment and delivery to you. ' U55 OUR ORDER OFFICE. » PHONE 237 irvlmr rrsm srncuiLLY rmcsn runes DAYS nsLrvrrRrssQ-t - onocnav onnnne ms on- uvsnsn rnnouonom run crrv 4 Truss, DAILY. snor EARLY. SHOP omen. SATURDAY The handsome sum oi’ twenty-three dollars was realized. We regret the continued illnessoi Mr. and Mrs. John Keele and Mrs. Bose A. MoKenm o! Kinkors, but hope that their condition soon im- proves. Rev. Br. Angels daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. John Keefe arrived on Satirrdsy evening on o visit to her parents. I Miss ‘Reese. McCsrvell nurse in training in P. C. Hospital. left Wednesdiw ior General ‘Hoeuitol lworbtreal, lidiss McCarvell is so- ccmpened by her tether Mir. Patrick McCarvell, Klnkora. The Bymlbethy o! the C- goes out to Mr. and Mrs George S. mKerma. on the sudden death oi their youngest chlld at the tender ego oi 4 mouths. The day wevious to his death his mother noti ed that he had s slight- unity o. “by the hostess assisted by Miss Eveline Brown. Al. CUSTOMS DUTY PREFERABLI (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) ] toms duty on Australian mutton and lamb entering the British mar- , ket would be preferable to any scheme tor quantitative restriction. the Victoria. snxl Bzmithem River- lna mes-t advisory committee re- solved today. I “Every man is important/ll he loses his lite; and every man is‘ lunnv it he loses his hath-G. K.‘ Chesterton. To Avoid ‘Flu’, Grippe Jilfllttlll‘. itching . Doctor's roserlpt ( lewllllt. b-youoqvoublss in I days _ B91107 book. Only 16c at druggists. a BARTEIFS FOR A . wAu. PAPER Qllllli new srocx ‘ms ARRIVED Keep llostrlls Clear ' Y-f and ls opened up. ' It is in the breathing organs that‘ . ~ ' the germ oi “Flu" gains its! s“ (my NEW, up-to-dgle i loothold. Go alter your little cold at ' t h With glue first sneeze, lrise osoue. u germs can't ve - WALL PAPER ROOM in the atmosphere oi Cltorrhosone. ‘ " . i? let relig at cor-ow? cosizgh nose oo step qu . rs , 2'"! Fl”! 1 thui-‘oot i: relllgved. Eleanor, spit- . on pa. over e eyes come AIM. 0f REMNANTS at a‘? hem Potmna qumm, ma“ r rr 1 , - ha" Pr!” i torrh. "ghqaeig; glbfiihfiid‘ glld ere, ccmplete outfit includ- ing Inhaler 81.00, small size 50c. nu “"h- 11h» FISHERMAN’S TRAP HA ULERS One of the most useful machines on the market for fisherman, well made of good heavy material, gear, pinion and bearings, titted with greirse cups. We have also equipped this hauler with foot clutch which is very convenient in ease the rope should got caught, instead o! stopping the engine, all you have to do is pot your toot on the ; lssvor which releases ilro sear. The leer is ‘l , driven with a 2 H. P. Air Cooled Stationery ’ Engine. q thoroughly fellatio naelalae, anything serious. Next morning took it all but when she went w his crib to give him his both she found him s/rsperently lifeless. But God who , lent him only {or s time wanted himbsolqsowebave onlytobow; our hoods in humble submission and say “Thy will O 10rd not mine be 'l'ne." B's hmeral tool: pvvoe on mss- day mornin" Feb. 26th to St Melachars Church, Kinkora, when Rev. Father Smith perto med the ast service over the casket. SUCCESS WOMEN'S INSTITYCE ‘rhe regular monthly meeting oi v the Success Women's Institute uret - t the home o! Mrs. Bert McKay. Tuesday evening, January 15th. The meeting opened with “Ode", fol- lowed by mpratlng "Creecr ‘in uni- '- son. The minutes ol previous meet- ' lng were resd and approved and ‘en nrembers snavered roll call with "A New Yesfs Thought." The busi- "ess ot meeting was then taken up. The Flower and Fruit committee nzessnted a bill lor $1.18 lor fruit 1nd one for gifts to needy family. ' It was moved and seconded, motion carried thst these bills be paid. The program for the evening con- sisted of s reading by ms. Roy Mac Yeed and a contest by Mrs. Garnet Campbell. Program eomm-ittee a0- polnt/rd for Febzuray meeting-dire. Mscleod. Mrs. J. M. Campbell, with s‘ Vslentlne, ilebruory meet- ‘ng to be held at the home oi’ Miss ‘my MaoGregor. The hooters assisted by Miss lennle MsoKinrmn served s. dainty "Y lunch. FUNERAL 0F B. G. WELLS '0, r. Bv con-slurs soeolol Wire) ~ HALHLTON, Ont., Feb. 25-m- rerai o! Robert G. Wells, Vice- President o! the Steel Company oi was teds Hamil lnl services at the residence. “I believe in ca italism, but you cannot stimulate t unless there is burins wworfh-Huey long. George M. McMahon c! Emerald; and lilznery Mulligan o! Newton. ~ cough but did not consider it as v.- shs gave him his leedihg and he v BRINGING UP FATHER James A. E. ‘dcKenna Newton. were the luckgnoh ma Lirtndfifigbitbobiglrn ECW121116 rnunsnn ONLY rmouum 3BOQ0 - e3 v iunufiw wtglohnwflyf anixogfg FRESH SMOKED PRICE 16c lb. w I Q lfiii".’fih‘ ;;.““...’....“‘ tmii‘ F ILLETS Tngllfilmf 23¢ COFFEE Gifiiifi, LB. 25¢ ICING SUGAR ‘.553; 2 for 19c QUAKER CORN FLAKES Sm ma, MARVENS WAX TITE SODAS '2 pkgs. 25c CLASSIC CLEANSER MONDAY FEBRUARY Z8ih- NAIARCI-I 191 2'"|- and 4i"- AYLMER TOMATO JUICE PASTRY FLOUR lb. BA G -+ 27c Fflfz tins 19c REG. 3 for 21o 5c tin DOMESTIC SHORTENING _. 1 Lb. Pkg. 2 for .......... . . ' 23o EVAPORATED MILK, CARNATION, BORDEWS, NESTLES 2Tlns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. FRIDAY ONLY CHOICE QUALITY SLICED BACON "RIDAY Lb. 25c EATONS BULK TEA lb REGULAR PRICE 31c Lb. srniuo°a' 35c rumours ab»... 2'1» SURPRISE son? 1» BARS 43¢ ALYMER A SEEDLESS Tomorosszzzz: “ma. or 25 RAISINS bulk 2 lbs. 21c SHREDDED MEAT’ 2 Pk“ " ' 21° SATURDAY ONLY brooms o 0 All ll I ES A SALT, Sifto and Iodized, 2 Pkgs. 19c FRESH MADE PRICE 15c gATTuRiuusP BULK MACARONI, Lb. ....... 5c “$31333” ROLLED OATS, Bulk 5 Lbs. . . . . 17c SAUSAGE SATURDAY 2 lbs. 25c i5". ~ ensues, KRAFT VELVEETA a and ‘Plain or Pimento, % Lb. Pkg‘. . .. . - - . . . .. . 14c y A I RIB RQAST a PEACHES, Lynn Valley No. 2 Squat 2 tms 35c rnucu ROAST (to BONED AND m) f; -.,,_;-, LONDON 001m STARCH, 2pm 19c BEEF, Lb. A J ROLLED m e Mayfair JELLY POWDER, Asst. 2 Pkge. 11¢ HAMBURG STEAK 2L1... ....... ......... ..2s¢ . 0110101: PLATE dorm BEEF. 1b. .... . . ... 12¢ on“ -e-cno|c|a rnrsn FlllllTS—- GRANULATE" GRAPES, Lb.......... .... .. ......... ..........21¢ GRAPEFRUIT, Medium Size, 7 for . . . . . . . . . . . 2€ LEMONS,Dozen... ...... ..... PIE PEACHES AND CHERRIES l 12 Oz. Tin,2 Tins... . . . . ............21c —EXTRA SPYECIALLY PRICED THESE 4 DA YS-- EXTRA E§§§$ $5335‘ cfimA ‘Pfiiflfigs ffidél. EXTRA conoriivsn 525g Regular MILK or VAPO 1.411.113 211; ____. i‘ MAGNE IA G E DODD’S Z0 Oz- Bottle Lorre‘ Si" . 12 Oz. Bogttle RUB m... Bottle BEEF’ IRON s5. y 1s» 2 ass. “m an as. a2» .1‘; PILLS a “ ' ' homo. 1F" 6,, cnunoum STORES n 95“ ~ ")1 lav/w- l! ‘Put/s 1'0 fihon " NOLBohJQG v2 u ‘or-Ric DINTY AM ‘Ru Mu. elm-ll: -sv osoaos Mcumus- ii’.finwwrilflflrlul?! OP RAWITH ‘(DU HEAR I m» w» ‘r is“? ‘An norm‘. "rd ‘mt "$6 um "' ‘ IHIARO v-m l l m" ----‘ hoe...“- ps0 KN rnvs ‘fi {r ' ‘l4- GQ-W Gonna. 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