x rllr. ciL-intorrrrowli cuylliillan. , lllttllsllzlll GUARDIAN. ‘}|l|l[|]n1l]|3yl l[l|l .-l DECEMlilER 2s, 1920 lllfl ddnllgm... .. ...._ ., "The d'eceased_ who wasyin his 53rd year-nova "u. retldeetfor near, -, River sinco- early childhood midi _ children fir! ~"@ for Fletcher's o_- r ‘\ \_ \\ . \ quake“ ggtpris is strictly a remedy for Infants children. Foods are specially prepared for babies; A baby-s medicine ,8 we“ ma" elsentiaifor Bally. Remedies primarily prepared _ m, growmqls are not interchangeable. Ii: was the need of , mneéy icr the common ailments of Infants and Children bet brovght Castoria before the public after years of research, ind no claim has been made for 1r. that its use ‘fur over 30 years has 1710i. lmlnl“ ’ What is cAsToRlA-i l fiastoria is a harmless substitute for CastorOil, Paregozic, '50P; and Soothine; Syrups. . 1t is pleasant. it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatuiency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; zlllaying Fevcrishness arising, therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and naturol sleep The Children's Comfort-The Mother's Friend. ' cENUINE CASTO R l A, newt. Bears the Signature: of I$ e For 0vel" 30 h: THI GINTAUII t-OMPANY. NEW YQRK CI‘I'\ O iilhsi ll Us Esscntiulwif the bcet results are to be obtained from your bokingr- Bcsvcr Flour gives l0 bread a distinctiyc, delicious, nlltlikc flavor; and mnkcs D168,’ cakes and pastry of light, even texture. Tile only reason why every Canadian llollsc- wife ls not using lleuvcr Flour is wall have pol ycl tried it. _Usc licavcr [Flour and note the difference in your halt-irltjs. SON b)‘ your rjroccr. . d.” TPE T. i-Z. 'l"A‘l'i..OR CO. i..l.\'li'l'l’.i - ftlirlialil. JNT. Mu Fe el‘. s Snug-lilting IlOII8-WCBYiFl8 bEPacabzsnanY 00., Charlottetown AL IEPRESINTATIVIO a 4.... v yvvvy E. R. BROW 14s Richmond st I Charlottetown i ' y m, bile, Accident, Sickness hi1 u... iilisi laggnilce at Lowest rites. 0' 2' Good Strong, Stock Companies °”‘°"M»»oo»o+e-no» n4‘ l '....'lT PAYS to lhuy in ti“, pfov. ince. - . alroorwsan ~—Ll1dles ‘rut bouts black‘ and brown $4.00, Bargains ill_all kinds. M. C. Mo. Gowan. Kllmulr. l, high 2~l.'ll~12-‘.'4-6l. “JBARGMNS! BARGMNB!_ Prom Dec. 11th and for one month , I will have u stock reducing sale of ill)’ goods and all winter goods will .el-i low regardless of cosh-hi C. McGowan. Klrmuir. 2359 l2 2wk I -~_. label _..as'ranrlsl.os blue ,5'-l.='-0. new fur coats in heave; and ‘dug cnilta. sleigh robes, horse ‘lugs and many other lines at ull- "usuzllly low prices. M. C. McGow- illl. Klluluir 2491-1224421. l .."GROCERQ_-DEPT - Cull- fornigl budded walnuts, 60 cents For 1b.: ‘best table raisins 55 and ;70 cents per lb.. figs, dates, grapes wlileaapa. northern apysugrapr- ,fruit and everything generally rfound in a first class grocery utorc. Easifirst shortening, fresh and clean, 25 cents per 1b.. pure lcui‘ liird 32 cents, granulated su- gur 12 COINS. Full line of jams, pickles, cllutne s sauces, canned (goods. Baltic n Grocery Co. ‘Soul-ls. 2282 l2 20tl3l I l Matty Is Making l Battle For Life UTICA, N. Y., Dec. 25.—Cliristy Iluillewson‘ u former Giant twirl n‘, suffered u serious relapse ‘l tell’ \‘."(‘l(!<l zlgo, liui is lilzilclng il. llard huitlc fol-ills llfc, ‘according to p1‘!- vlzio advices received b)‘ l0?!“ friends of hlzltlleuison and his wife from Sllfililm‘ Luke, where the n0l~ ed illouilrlsuliln has been receivilil; lreatnicnt for tuberculosis for ulonills, ' Matty suffers great pain ivhile coughing_ and is unable to leave his -bed. lie reads one hour, daily. scanning tile headlines only 0i’ U10 newspapers. » but makes no com- ment‘ on tlielil. . ‘ say about He has nothing to baseball reorganization, and his irlfs allows ilim no news that llrlg_~ht cuinle worryfTlie doctor still (includes visitors. his strength. lie sends iC-bristinas uroctlngs iu former friends in the bust-ball world. Mlltty Junior is ill rcllcll of hi! lethal-and reads occasionally to him. ‘ "Tilt-re is absolutely nothing in ihc reporls that my husband ll sinking rapidly," declared Mm. blather/soil “lie is not, nor is lie recovering ialpidly. it will be u long hard fight to win, but i feel lie will Pvt-ritually. Two wiveeka ego lie did not feel up to his usual condition ' but he is now coming on nicely." i :—. —- --—-—-:- ~ mqoaa oQ-o~¢-0+OO-O-O-OOOO0*" u.l ulloa; l l l “pro-anal! Eyes Tested Glasses Filtl-d M t Ir. F. J- \ _ Qrnduzgcfil’ Canadian 09hr to College Tilronto and “ha; m)" g" Guam muflcl. Maya your q»- unfilled 1|’ |‘m¢g pub-Mn. eon-cpl" a... -..-. ..............~..- ".5 ill-Glasses roill l $2.00 to $10.00 From East Point to C899 Bear is a big territory, yet right across this space Parkman Supplies the Big Majority of Eye-Glasses because PARK ~l ‘i-hlEgidtilllls FIN T ‘ ‘Xlgitiiie, and he is theONLY GRADUATE 0P1 ICIAN (attendance courses.) ’ ill Montague C ll and secfor gurflfill m: - o-pllu 0P TICAL PARLOURS. ll. E. PARKMAN onanuarn orroinlrnisw Montague. P~ ll- l- l Simply M A N ' S ___ Q-aqoooooboo-ooonnooo-ooco-ooa-MI- - \ Matty is“ doing i everything in his power io regal“ l ....'EA8T!RN Qnocgnv ca Soumsr-‘nelil- llllflllly chocolates l," bulk "d Pack/KGB. Fancy B0895 "09- l0 55-00. 000d line of Station- iry Boxed 26c. to $4.00. Christmas “'99 qewmllvllfl. Xmas cards, etc. our conqlectlonary Dept. is full of well assorted stock all new and lreell. iiills. ll. 3i. -—-—;<0>—--- EAWPERN PERSO N ALS -."hlr. Jolln Aubrey of iler- lilllilVlllfl, zirllirpd home from Bt, iliP-Tlltvn. .\’. B. for Xmas llolidziye. .""-\l-l'- Jno Alfred Alt-Donald Lilml -Silrveyer. Herulanvlllo, re- iurricll liollle Friday frnili Colvlllc. ..“.\lr..los. l). Moll-lilac Rock- blrril. who lliul willl ll serious aci- dclli lll his. sawmill lust. wsack in forced to go lo the (‘llllrlotteiown hospital. . .*I\il-. Leo Doucettc arrived fruni Moncton. Friday to spend Xmas Visit iviill his mother llt liernlan- ville ..'.\iiss Mary G. McDonald, 1181s returned to Lynn. Mass. utter spend iltg two ulontlls holidays ‘u! llcr old lioillc, iii (‘lfilf Springs. IN MEMORIAM, l ‘We’; ' WILLIAM JAMES MACLEOD ' Tlurl- passed peacefully uway at Ali. Hope. Lot .75. oil Sulurday. Ilcc. ll 1-920. Willlilnl _.iu.lnes, ilEHYly beloved son of John M. and Ida M. MacLeod, aged one year. four months and 24 days. Uittle William was sick only two days with pneumonia. and despite. teilder nursing and medical skill his gentle spirii took its flight to God who gave il. Wdllialll was a child 0t‘ u loving, gentle disposi- tion and was u ifl\'0l‘llfi,\‘v’lill ull who knew lllm. But God iviilerl olllcriviso and tank lllin to his llcuwuly Ilollic. lllui lie hus pre- pared for those who love iiiln. ‘Pllcrc zlic left ".0 nloilru his (lUalih his: rl0'i'l‘0\\'l.l1g parents one little twin brother. Allan Daniel, also one grandfather and two grand. nloibers. besides uncles and aunts. The funeral took place on Ilimlrlzll’, the 13th and was largely attended. Services at the house Zlfld grave WOFB conducted by the ilev. ‘D. ll. hiacGowau when all that iva-a. mortal of this loving child were tenderly laid to res-t in the cemetery at Dundee. ‘ ii}- 2...... MR8. WlLLiAM CHAMPION Thepeoplo of Alherton were r shocked to le-arn of the sudden and unexpected death of Mrs. William Champion a‘. her residence l<‘ri- (lay morning the 10th. The deceased had been indis- posed the day before her death‘ but illc end cumo suddenly and uilcx~ pectedly. Kind. rlnlinble, (‘llilflb ‘Dlllli. n u-rrm friend over gonor- nu~l and obliging. ‘her deudl will bring many :1 pang lo ti. limt of friends outside of llel- inlllledlale faiilily Tllc deceased, wvldclw‘ m‘ tile late William Clialnplon, who predeceased lltr by a fo.v months leaves to mourn the loss of a de- voted iznother, three daughters. Emma at home, hlrs. Hudson Gor don, Montrose and Mrs. J. A. Wil- eon Edmonton, Alta. and one son, lBmcat, Aiberton, to each of wllolu is extended deep syilipatlly In their bcieavelnent. The funeral took place Sunday and was attend or] ‘ny n. largo niimlber ‘or sorrow- iug lTlendH. to tlic Church thence to the cemetery. Rev. Mr. ‘vVood. assisted by itev. Mr. lCllristie, officiated. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Waugh. Lawson, McNeil! ‘Whelan. Len- vltt and Larlcln. two weeks swee Flullnelettcs . .. . . . . Grey Cotton (ilnglluine Prints ' Anglican ' llll 1_lj._ vllls, Ilo llllllnl 0i Tllilroulle Slice Taking "Frill-allies" 103 (‘iiulacll Six, Mimi-hum "I IL! a great. silfit-rt-i" frulll Rheu- Ileslimfaroozr/fijwxlrs. lc-Jusulted specialists; took tlu-lllliillo; used lotions; lull. nothing did me good. Tllenllwglrltulzsr-“l-‘riiit-a-tlves", mourn 51g ¢1,_ll_q¢n"_v1‘z_.,,5y;phan "atomae Anglia from first J‘ hitldréd uilll ' and in 13 ilnjs llle piliii was easier l and the lIlll-ulllaliszn lllncll llnltcr. i Gradually, “Fruil-n-lirrr" overcame l My R/lzunzalixlu: dull now, for five years, l have l. rl no I‘(‘lill'1l of lilo koulllc. l c frtlilflv lvuoirililcnil ilvis fruit medicine in . “fort-rs.” ' l‘. ll. Me fill-ll. 50c n box, G for $2.1’), trial size 23o. Al’. all doalcrs or riiflii? postpaitl by . EruiL-a-Lives Limited, (ll-Lawn. ==: ‘m: Passmc OF Mas JOHN! MCPHERSON I Auoihcr-uf Uigghl worllilly es- lelmr-tl Wvomt-n bus passed away in llli‘ person of Mrs. John Mc- PIwisonJ following lit-r llualxlud who llli'€‘(i will-s ago vrent llonie. lira; McPherson was born in Lyiiilallc 71 §<0lulgp )\\‘0!ll2iill\0O(.l sllc married ‘lilinflliclfiicrson then of Orwell Cllvc. Shortly zlficr llleil- mar- r gr they illoved i0 the fllrilnin L‘ wllorc illr- family by illrifl llllil Industry built their now colli- foriuhlc home. Oi their three daughters remain, W. D. in Vancouver Coateeville, N. B, Mrs. Capt. W. Allen. Freeport Texas, Archie and Kalle iii home, who gave lcl- vlsllly of cure and affection lo illi~il' ilarcrlis. . Till! sisters ulid brothers who survive .-lrc: Ali's. James Hus- t:l.ble.._=\'icl0l'i:i B. -.".. Mrs. Mul- colul Mela-ran. licud of Montague, John .-\. McLeod Scuttle. ;\lt*X?ll'l~ dcr. in Boston mid Aizllv/liill ll. in lllt’ old homo in Lyndalrl. ‘ Mrs. Rloidlcrzlon was u good wo lnnmjus a neighll - said. "not a woman 0t‘ many w l ; hill. always ready l0 help". A true‘ (‘hrlstlan motlll-r neighbor and" friend. ' Sllcrivzls - zliliilgslightly for li- lvllilp; ii few months ago an aggro vafefhforul of kidney trouble dc- voloped and although all illat-lncd- lclli aid could suggest. was atlelbp ted. she passed away suddenly and pezlr-ni'illly or. the evening DCU, 1'1. p The fiuicnll service was held at St. Andrew's the church in which rho loved in worship, zmd ‘wds conducted ‘by the pastor. She was laid away in the cemetery near by, -,b_e$‘lde) the remains - of, her husband, . ' "lleing dead silo yci spooks" to ull who knew her beautifullife. _ years ago. ln llcl- . fillnily, two sous and. _ Mrs. Nell Sliersi-ood a as one of‘ use; l ‘mOsL ‘prominent farmers in .tile'- ‘vicinity’. Ho" will: 5. twice mllrl-icd; _ii_ra,t' refines‘ Ma- ; Qeorgifs . tildafiliaclformack o!- and aocondiio -Mlhll_'3lllllf9 Mac» Donaiilpfflllleck Bush, who sur-m vlvcs lgllll. frfOlillrlllaf boyhood he \i'-.-.'~. poellesaed 1 with ‘a clleertul miuiuer and". noble“ disposition which won llié"ailill'iruti_,on_of all 311d causes hi6 r death to be reit "with keen wanes ‘byfithe ‘whole ~wmmunl¢r~es = well 39.1.1!- We, niemberii ol his janllly‘. llasldes his ‘Sofrolfihlg, widow heddavea fa Mary C. and wife-f Mary lllclle", ~ John flarlfel. from . secolnd. wife, ‘also lwo bfQih0f3-'Ml(l'fOUT c.19- derain Aiassaphusetiawvlzpr- V3.1, jlel-ius Charles, Caroline. App‘- ‘lvnilr. Mary Jane. liatiidawli» all w of whom the sympathy of the whole community, is extended in, ‘their. sad bereavement. - ._ l A Dlfilcesslop ‘of <. severity calf. liagéa accompanied the l remains, to St. Margaret's \(‘hur,ch. on Fri? duly luorningQOct. 29. Alex A Mo: Jlonald _'i‘l_lo_in_nll"llfofio.ngh. Pctér Atari-arty, Alexander McDonald, Frank Gallant find jJolln J. diel- lgonald, actéd-tfsyliiil-l bearers. Ab.‘ tor funeral selrsqllzessvere over and; iliglllionl lillgll Massmlvaswsalil. the. ‘ lilortlll remains 'wcr}=,la_ld,in theft“ last resting ‘place in tl.i' PNBQKCTY: '*' 9 ‘-~' l“ J a; . urea uosirmisr at: I -l\ COLD DB-Clllillll,‘ HowToGetieTliil-fiwlie u _ and Hole Qtiifle? -‘.., '1 f. '7' v Yvv - ..-_-'~r- county titty! ‘m; cold in head or catarrlrdisappearti. .-_Your clos- .ged nostrils‘ will ‘open. the air passages of yourlieed- will clear: _ and you can breathe" treely." No more Sllllfflflg; llelwlclng, mucous discharge, dryness. or: headache, no struggling for ‘breath ‘at night; _ Got u. smnlfbottlodf Ely’a Cream Balm fromyouifdruzllfii find W- ply a little ofplllls fragrant anti-l septic cream in. your nostrils. ll, penetrates through emery 'ti_ir_,pa.a-‘ sage of the bead, soothing and healing the swollen or inflamed mucous. membrane, QWIBQUSGU slant relish lies-health _ _ tam: yield] llliu-l!\B8l9-. 1,10 l. swig stuffedmp and mlsernblliaffellel ist- lillfé.‘ ‘- - --’;.f ' “ ' sjrw-igdefifl-vb-‘ vfirQlié, ' Ymllr- friends“ can bu! lb anwthm voil-cenraiw them-e", _ . g Except your Photograph. g . i " ALLEN ldACADAM .~\i his llolnc in Bear River on ' Wcdncsdulq Oct. 27th, Allen _\lll<-~ Admn, passed ilway 1o his hcavcli I ly reward. FY11‘ some time he liar] .' been suffering from u malady‘ and although» lie tried everything that l uledical skill and hospital uttend- l llitliulck Relief ~- . for Headache Allnadaellaia uentl canned byliadlydlpetael cod; egana _ andaddareeultinttharefrninaro “hbecrllbdby the load which in turn lnihlel the nerves and cauaoe painful symptoms called ache, ncuralgio, rheuma- tism, ate. 15 to 30 llropl of Mother Scl|el'| Syn will comel- faullyellgeetionaln affordrelleg. a O (“Great Bargain Sale l Commencing Wednesday, December, 22, 19 ping reductions on all lines of Footwear, Furniture, etc. ” ’ ....,20c . Wool Hose ........17c ‘ ‘ .‘ ........A33c 23¢ "Ltltlicl-l’ (‘on Dion's Sweaters lit Cost. Slonhi (fouls and clothing at cost. _ dulolnllig I . via NR b»: ll‘.i._l‘§££~l.%°..“8d.d“°" M” r" ,. .030 our; 1m i‘..E.".°."”"°'.'...°"e"§‘.".".::J.i ‘lift-Ella in the int mo; where theyiood is bow will become as ralulnr ‘u ‘mixed Withultaila tron’: the liver. clock. work. how your cocked will“ . u.- » l. no. Wot-lulu...» 556i; ".2.:::.*"".i..'°r..:." sire. ' on w o realizes Una. that the your food w at ‘m, w w“, . liver and bowel! rnuetlwork we u“ yam run”?! “yum harmony i! digestive troubles h, ‘try L ' ie to be avoided er overcome. ' . . _, , You no rink whatever for Tull raft also cxpioLJe wLy "nu". “m,” (NR “bu”, Ill ereru rpm indigestion, als h only. 25c to: enough m au er more or lens from lieul- u“ ‘wentrgw any‘ a“ k '“h“' bwmune" “a “up” must he! and ant you. to “m? " ' ,‘ ' your eniire as notion, or, If you ai-e one of tile many um‘ money returned. , Iortunata persona who cannot eat Five million en used every ithou muttering e rd. i_i' you 7eer.—-one million Tablets are n eogaupeted, have hflloua Inells. ken b alil f pee a every d -- eeldne es, coated tongue, bad breath. that’: t o be! proof of its mettl- varuble up tlte, are nervous. losing turn’: Remedy in that best and. enemy eel your hecllh sllpplnc- cafes: thing you can take for bllloue- Qway, take thin advice andxe also‘: neu. cozletlpatlon. lndlxefllol Md of Nature's Rem g! (Nih- blet ) -.aimllar co paints. it is aold. Knur- fight today an star takl‘ in,‘ r nnteed and recommended by you: . ' Give it. a tor n. w ~40‘! two driixrllt. . i ...._-! jiillmilllilllflil Price Yale Two Daysillly "WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 29th and 30th ' DECEMBER In order t0 convert a portion of our large stock into cash before the New Year we have decided Lo offer our entire stock, Except Groceries, on Wed nesday and Thursday ‘next at one-half our regulal prices-l This stock~con~sists of staple Dry Goods, Men's Clothing’ Ladies ‘Coats, Underwear, Boots: and. hoes, Rubbers, Hardware, Cutlery, Paints, etc, , c. 0n all Gifdcéries we will give one-third off regular prices. < ~ ~ I r - C toillers willlplgasta note that on these twn 111 days positively no! goods will be charged as our whole .571? cnnullllisjlllvia ;i= .1. time will be devotedtocash sales. ltead‘ for siness-at 8 o’clock a. m. 0N?!‘ F ‘RGET THE DATES. DECEMBER. 29th and i POOLE litilompaily D ' , _ . ; Lowci- M0ll1$gll(i. I’. 12.1. _ H ' wor __ 2504-12-26Stu81- - ‘ f,- riir cook sruplo - .. __,_ __ _;_ i, _.._, l _ "f" y‘ , V. , ‘.1 _.. . i‘ , we Whirl»! l {special z i, Ayllerry_Xllns;_ s s, a, 1 3'14 l A r Alifflltlfln g llslllll New Year , _, ,_ l W‘ For thebeheiltoi some of my custorrers l-Tlilli BAYER srlllllo , 1o Gt George s; Next .t.l Stanley‘, ' 20 and continuing. for Dry Goods, Clothing, COHIOIIDLIG‘ .. .. . . . t.» ..'...$15|‘.(l)'ilnllil]l l Pl‘llll0(l_\"l4 Overullln-Rcgului- 164-25 uow$3§30 gmmlgid‘; Undei-ivcni‘ ut u reduction of 30 p. c. All lines of footweui- at u reduction of 20 p. c. . FREE-With every purchase of dry gQOdS. 010511918 01‘ fwtwear amounting to not less than $10.00 we will give five pounds sugar free. NOTEuWe have no shop-worn goods to work ofil-any article not found satisfactory may be returned and money will be refunded. The J, J, Hughes Company, Ltd Souris, Georgetown. Vulillilf Elmira, Baltic, Bear River. Solids West ode-aoboooo-ao-ofiooqooooqoa-rotcea-ou-mv-vm < i from a distance, l ant extending the date of tle special sale, also the free Edison Gramapho-le. ' until the 31st day of December. _ Drawing for the‘ lucky number will take place. at Community Welfare League Concert, which will be held in Odd Fellows Hall, Montague on that date. We are the s -le agents for ‘the Edison Gramaphone for Kings County. ilarlutllers d Parkman, Lid Druggisis 8c Chemist Montague oo-bOott-O-OOQO-Ioook I b-o-oooooa-x-»~>a<- ~ no NOT FORGET YOUR DISTANT FRIENDS see OUR DISPLAY GUARDIABP-SmWINDOW of XMAS GREETING CARDS GIVE US YOUR ORDER - .., ...T°P,AY‘ nave Yobp‘ NIKME PRINTED RIGHT 0N THEM The Guilrfiliilirylob Printery 176 iKfllt Street ' ' _ Charlottetown, P. E. l.