Kccp Hahn's Woollcns Soft and Unshrunkcn Baby's skin — as sensitive as a rose etal! The slig indini makes a His woollens w la en soaps. cl i a p e r s, Lux Care-and keep baby happy. For your proterriaiz Lax ii never sold in bulb —- alway: in parkages. L S30 ONLY LUX CANGIVE LUX RESULTS Lever Brothers limited o of clothes irritates it——- by unaccountably cross. if ou rub them with harsh alkali But with Lint there is no rubbing, no injurious alkali. And so for baby's sake give all his little clothes, from woollens to_ Western Guardian —ROBiN HOOD FLOUR is gnarl. aiiteeil to please you better. —IJMEIIALD--Aucti0n and dance in Emerald Hall Tuesday night. Jan. 24th. Ii’ not flne come Wed- mesday. 1988-1-23-21 —-HOCKEY AT asozoue ltinki Monday night, Janitzugv 23rd. Ai-I imny Si. Pat's is. Iloilijtiui» Il-‘JV-i r-rs. skate after match. 1985-1-21-21. l —-WESTERN OFFICE. - The, Western Oihce of the Guardian it’, located in tho McNeiil Building,‘ Water St., Summer-side, where sub, rcriptions and advertising will be; Treoeived. The Guardian may be j purchased daily at the Western ; Ofllco in the ltlcNelll Building or 3'.‘ , the McDonald News Store. 1 -—FERTILIZER! FERTILIZEFH: _\\‘c'are mew booking orders for commercial Fertilizer [(7 be liandliul through the Potato (‘Muller's A-s- scciatipii. Please call at tho warehouse or phoiziv us your 18' ‘({illi't‘lll0lilS. .i. B. llilimail. lion-l SlilgLi-ll. _1905-1,l8,it ‘ i -—SPl-ICIAL MEETING of Borden -I... o. 1.. zaza on Monday, Jan. 231‘d.l ‘R. Worshipiul Brother MacKcnzic G. M.. of the Island being pvcsentf All members arc requested to at-i Lend. By order Gordon Ross, Rec. ‘ Secy 1970-1-21-21 ~ --_~»--@Q&- Eastern Guardian I ..'EASTERN AGI-n T-Mi". J. W. ‘Murdock ts Guardian Agent in Montague and \viil be pleased to ,‘ receive news items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. Jno. A. McDonald, Land .Siirveyor, of Herinanviile. was in Monlagu Friday, on his way home from Stthgeou. htest roughness or ill shrink and mat L ‘lMiuardls Linimenf. for sick animals {O} lPost Office And i iGeneral Store Burned (Canadian Press) fire that become a raging furnace ,wiicn it ignited 500 gallons of kevo~ scne and .imperilled many lives mnXO when hundreds of rounds of shot gun ammunition was exploded. t0- lcoui) WEATHER WILL NOT STOP YOUR HENS-LAYING IF YOU FEED B rd izfilbtbe-Basket lbgjl/QELQA t It builds u health and ' _» "Willie: t e nourish- ! $2122.?" "r"- No uf/l er “Just as (faanm Carter 8i 0o. Ltd T. day destroyed the post office and adjoining general stole. The fire lstarted during the night and six fire companies from here and Whitt- Plains were helpless check the spread of YERMITAGE SCHOOL CONCER 0n Friday‘, D 23, 1927. a largo onp izi‘ friends from the stirround- g \‘l(‘lllll\'. lengurli together iii Her- ‘it:wi\ a ii.ol. for the purpose ol um“ ‘ * i the holidays oi‘ Christn1as~ nmllcs‘ itii l'C'./L‘ll'_\’ and amusement; J for the design oi‘ greeting the §3————~— 3 . ‘Phi,- il -(‘li)l' llilYllIfif rci-ovi-roil his i 1mg C;,._,_,S_ and his concugucs with fniiinell garment was reluctant to tcrit anti consideration. jlllllcnell llg-"lllml lllf‘ “ill”!!- Thc art and harmony of the act-isn't" “lllll lllft P°"'-‘l'lllllll- ‘ rs. n‘; a gnoral known fact. aidetihl P1154? 0i lfl-ITYPIU’. W651“ ll?" y the moderation of the islimute,‘ e "Not exactly?" _ rew a large host of guests together toz. “rather a (‘(180, i-i‘ illlrllllltlPl“ ‘ o spend tiic iwrniitg in mirth aiitlstztniliru ‘i think You sec, 1 told llCflSllFP. my pziiztiit he must ink» soul. tlrnp; "it wav‘ l I ‘tion, put forth by teacher, pupils, and mil hr- lnolt my tivi-ri-oat.“ ‘ rientls. who put forth their best fl-f- ~--_-_----- ‘orts iii Ull‘ girogriuti. was approved After donating a large 11o f l)’ ill? H9911)‘ QDPlTlUSP Wllll Wlllcll‘ presents to all. music was ren i t wa" received b}: th.. l Vlusir on the organ. which LICCOIII- until he tlnnced himself‘ out the door tamed vole‘; anti other song-s. was‘ wighing to each and all a Mer‘ Use Blatchforifs Egg Mash Sold by us they give grout rwflks- It rays to IDCd the best. and Blatchforifs have no superior. For sale at our SEED STORE and by leading merchants CARTER 8i C0. Limited A Vi/ost Viiuiua flilllif‘), u him-k smith. rocisntly 2lllll(.'llll(l(‘.(l a l'lliilll;(‘ in his businoss an fullnv. _ "Nblllilf llf‘ l‘(lliillill‘(‘l".w‘lli]) lll‘i‘i: Lniori- resisting llf'i\\'l'f'I] iin- ani Iilose Skinni-i" is l1i-.r:~hy' IX‘!!! What owl-ii do lll‘ll\ will sl-lilt wltii mo, lllltl what (li! firm owe; will settle with Mosh.“ QOQO-QO§O-O-OOOOQ 6 to 04 orv on I i INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We use nil: vlsedly. ndleetivs ad- Ouflersrn from Eycutraln mly have pertect villcn 1nd therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye defeat. Tho motive power at the entire human organism ls Nerve Enemy, Normll eyes, it l; gqmpillgd utlfln about 20% of this Nerve Energy. but wnen Eye- ltrnln II prelent, n much larger proportion l; rgqulrcd. Hints defective eyes, through their consumption of In ex~ . Qullvs amount of Nerve En- lflff)‘ "Fly seriously affect the functioning of other grglnl of the body and produce ill health. HAVE voun EXAMINED G. F. Hutcheson Optomstrlat EYLS i s i l KOO O99 QVOQOOVOOO O99. l'I'..\‘(>lV('fl ‘ l ‘Pmlvfell b3‘ Hlldfl WPflllli-‘Ybil? and Christmas and Z1. Iiappy New Year. vii-s. J. J. Curlcy. -The program was iPiaitrlot please copy.» is follo\vs'—— ,'-— Chorus. “Merry. lvierry Cliristtnas i Zvcryiviicro." by laupils: opening rc~ witdtion. by Francis Culley‘, solo. , ‘In the Gioammg." Hilda ‘vVt-atlicr- l )l(‘§ l'f‘(‘li‘iltl0ll,_ “My Little. Idols." by ,1 )nri:. (Iurlci. ‘dialogue. “Christmasi vith Rurgul . by pupils; recitation, Mr. Claus. by Clara Masters; solo,‘ i Get Away Oiii Man." by Man‘ Cum-f ‘ nings; '" rus. "Jzimicis on the A ‘ itormj; ‘ by pupils‘, ‘recitatioitfl/ My TFOUE-Cl “ by Matthew Red-j Tltllldl solo. “Blur Eyes.“ by Mario, l ‘uriizy ic-nrorirtli; violin uselcctlonn -‘- u by lsouis Callaghan: duct. “Blue Bells‘. , (l ti? . l‘ Scotland." by Hilda Wenthcrbiir‘ b - nd Ivlurj.‘ Cummings; recitation. o Nellios Christmas." by Irene Cu‘ l ‘y: solo. "Happy; Names GoncBy. ‘ y Howard, Richards lenizoredl; iiiiv‘ You don't have to bribe your . igue. "Lost on Christmas Evc“; a) children to take Olaien, you i $3.21.. l?" i» remind them! l ‘llflfiillliili1168," by Clara Masters; They lov? the "C" Chocolate | iigmnnd Fling by mmlly Limo; flavor of this greatest oi all food ' 1urisj;(;ii~is: chorus. "Bonnie Dun-j tonics. ‘ ,'P<‘i"l1'\‘ ivlilll -‘<ll(""l‘l'~1l°l>Y New Experiments imder strict medical '0!!!‘ ‘i’ All" l).\' H'1l"ill'\'l RlEllil-Yllsi‘ supervision. with groups of school 1111M (liflltiklllfi "Ulwlc 509.5‘ children show miraculous results. In .'\'i<;lliisi'lo:'tii)1i and stopdftilc/ a rcmzirkohiy short time qains in .. l1.\‘ T011114 Cflllilfllliill 811d Aflfiflfii weight arc recorded, nervousness dis- - n; tllllll, “rllvuh Bells of Chrish‘ appears anti a marked improvement ‘ by‘ lfldli‘ Clll'l“.\' and Mary is noted in their class work. Redmond mncorvdt: mouth organ Don‘t scold your chiidrcn for poor selection, by Garlic-iii Cumigiings. reports. Try Oiujirn. Then in hi: nrst array an gesture saint‘ old Santa Claus. panting and OLAJEF’ LIMITED zaspiniz. with suirh a hcuvy load of 27 FPO"! 5f- l1- toyc. and ulf: ~. In a few well-chosen Q words, Santa i-xprcsscd the reasons 1 of his tardiness. intci-vietviiig the if u! or hildhoad to x Toronto 0- 108 git \ onople. that his aeroplane had been, \Vl"‘".l'. e Gaspc Coast, and \\'::s iorced to come the larder part of the romainiiig! distance by foot.‘ Old/Io n .- Heed The Warning A sneeze ioretnlls n eold._ Nip it in the bud with Min- ardm. “Iii-ingiilglll) Father i 1459.5 COMES ‘THAT OLD _ GRoucl-l 44".": so MEAN HF. HATE": ‘ I VALHALLA, N. Y., Jflll. 20. —~ A’ to do more ' Frank l a returned the do L‘- Thc exitcllent service for pi'epui'a-.\vnrni immediately. and on his way . _ . _ . , rtion of‘ dererl " andlvllifi- tn him; so he danced and frolickcd cnannorrnrown GUARDIAN In Memoriam M All ClTR-LEY The residents of I-Iuntsr River and Ronnie's Road were very much grieved to hear the sad news that, Mae Curiey had passed sway of i Menegltls JIIIEI‘ s, short -_illness of three days. All that medical aid could do was done, but could not stay the hand of death, and on the early morning of January 10th. she passed from earthly cares to her Heavenly Home. Mae was a bright young girl of l4 years, loved by her many friends. and will be much missed by her class-mates of Ronnie's Road schooh} where she was very seldom absent. ; But it is in her home she is sadly, lamented, and where time will not; heal the wound. , She leaves to mourn‘ her mother and three brothers, Vernon of 3L! Dnnstairs University, Mark and! Raymond at home. besides many re-l latives and friends. Her funeral took plarc on the af- ternoon of January 11th, to Rusticol Cemetery. 1 Her pail-bearers were Ellsworth. Bagnall, Benny Pineau, John Gal-l lant. Arthur Gallant, Guard Mc-i Donald and Artemas Berrlilfln- . _.__,---4:-O>— l MR. NATHANIEL McCLAREN The death oi‘ Nathaniel bir- (llnren occurred at his llflliievlhll" QSL “m, Kings Co, on Dec- 50th. 1:027 utter an illness or some lIIIOIIIlIB at the age "l 37' _ ] lie was the son of Win. MG‘! fllaruii of New Perth- llo niarrieill ‘Flora Stewart who died Sfivfillilefill years ago- They had seven chil- dren- (hlo scn. John, was klllvl in the (treat War. Those still liv- 3m; are, William anti Samuel in, lSvattle nnll Stow-art at. liomo- M?‘ llvClilren lallKlll. school for it few‘ yiurs and then fortY~eight $91M“ ago settled in Forest llill and ioi‘, llic last forty-eight years has kepti a general store. ‘ As a merchant he was “Prism; in business and pleased the people ‘whom be served- As a citizen he lwas ready to hell) on all good‘ things contributing liberally of hi8; means when need zlpheiiletl- . iii»! twat; a member of tho Baptist, iCllllFCli< 1 ‘Filo funeral service was cnntlnel-l (‘ll by llr- Mun Clark of the United (‘l\\\vi:i\, llundis and was aitenlivl by a rrigv large number from iar and near. _ i The pziii beavers were: John,‘ Llatheson, Angus ‘McKay, Ilfllltllkli (iillis, Simeon .\IoNeil Daniel ..\li'- Donald, Daniel dilcKinnpn» _... . i \ l MR‘ MURDOCK NICHOLSON lluriiork Nicholson one oi‘ the‘? uiiivsl and most highly YPRIXPCUSII] i-itizen-a oi’ (‘zirlliiran Head. diozi a ‘ i 4 llivliome 0;‘ his ilailghter M- Imli". Winthrop, Mass, an, ‘lwfltliLV, September 9th, I927» llr- Willa‘ twice married, iii-st to! (‘utheriue Shzrw, of Lornc Valley] who preiieeeased him thirty-two i _\i-tli‘.\‘ ago. and then to Mary Ann‘ Hui-lieoil, oi‘ (‘ariiiuaii Head, who: predeceased him ten years‘ llalso ‘ago. hero are left to mourn the lflfii a kind and loving ftltiiclui lllili'k'.‘iil‘t.i. lira. l"- lloar Winthmpii and Tenn, .\lvs~ .i. Thompson, Cam" jbriilge. Nina-s. ‘ The funeral was ilfléillll)‘. Septenilivrl-ith- y ‘The iservico was contlnlriuil in liivrue Valley Church, by 111*? ipasiuv. Rev. (Dr) titrngc. ‘ l j The pail hearers were Ilessrs- A-l i held on Wei“ i f‘. McDonald, Anuus Ali-Loud, A. li- ulluilonulil, Joseph (furrun and J- A» lleivar. Thu floral tributrs were many anii beautiful ii-atifyinu to tho high mstoieni in which tlic (incensed writ; lucid- l (Patriot plonsvcopy) MRS- SILAS RAYNER The ileath of Mrs. Silas ltayilalgl oi‘ (irci-iimount. Lot 1, occurred all tho home 0i her daughter, Ali-e» A-l r I l 51K Wells, Sumiucrsiiie. on Friday illlilrlllllfl. She hail attained Illlt for some time it was cviilont that llirl‘ lite lavas ilrziwinl: to its earthly iziosu- Shit xvan u niitlvi: of St- ifileannrtt, tho ilaugiitor oi‘ Charla-l tkinntil. one of tho curly gottlera ll U10 tll-‘iirlvb Silo lived for sixtv WWW-H at (irocnmiwuilt. being a illlllrlid‘ lll(‘lllllUl' of the Christian Jliurl-li oi‘ that place. A woman 1t‘ Sjilfillflltl cliariicti-r and many Iino uttributrs her memory will ‘no fondly chorishieii by ll(‘l‘ family con- lislinu oi‘ eight i-liildri-n as lo!- iowszti [Xuiglitorsu-iirs- A» l’- Wells, SlllIIlllETSldPI Airs Herbert Platls. (‘liiirlottetolvil and Mrs. Emily Iialei-i, Wnrchnsler. Manx. gtlliilw-Bfllljlilillll l», James, Joseph. .~\l'(tllll)iilil and Elijah ii- Foiiotving: \ service at tho \Vt!ll5' \lr- Harding and Mr- hc body was TQiIIIOVeHI-[O her forni- finai rites ripe aue of eighty-eight years and‘ home uiiisirrc 1913. Vii nday evening vundiii-ii-d by Rev, at [lay Iihrtuni; Prinri- l‘:(l\\'&l.I‘(l ln- proiitictionn and mui-h in dom- lid ‘um under 1]]. p-aq ~ .- . itlcllibbonillanil. September f‘ ' l I "mum" ‘Mud’ tiieii in Andr-vil r homo ln (ireoiunouni where in- Rm‘ Tdienlouival Seminary. llrmm lllllllfilfll‘?! “m1 i)“. "up", crmoiit took place- on Wednesday University iuz-d Yule. Tet‘. Mr. ‘Doualdiston performed tho dnlncil iii Pllllllfli‘ .\li=._ Aulmsi l2, lrii-nihr a large number zittenii-l890. a last tribute to the lows: ‘ murmur 2s, 192s ‘Ii-L? n. . i “I talked him out of it ... .. i?“ 1 l! llhiii l 96 '5 “ F I had only known this would » ' happen! So suddenly! So un-‘ expectedly! And when everything looked so promising! “And to think that time after time he wanted to increase his life insurance and I talked him out of it. How hard I worked against myself and against: my own interests. I wanted a bigger house. I wanted luxuries! I wanted everything cept the protection he was urging X EDIE to accept. “I got my own way, of course. The Life Insurance was not taken.‘ I robbed the children of their l i r; ‘ The education, of my care, perhaps of their future success in life. I robbed myself of the childreifs companion- ship. For now I must leave them to earn the money needed to keep our little family together - - the money that Life Insurance would have given me if he had had his wa -- “-- and I talked him out: of it.” It has been truly said that, “If every wife knew what every widow knows, every man, would carry ade- quate Life Insurance”. And “too often it is the children who must pay the penalty of the wife’s (prejudice. Love That f Never Dies “ memory’ m‘ oni- who was li"lll in tho highest respect- Piuiliiws. Mo, lHflil lit i892; AIIIU. horn; Jlnsru lfiitli to ihllti; llal-lrv. ‘Wis, 134197 to 182th‘. Priniui-tor. ill.. ‘i898 i0 11102; iluumi-sa, llu.. 1902 in 1190-1’. Winiluon l':lrll and Vliest Pull- l-‘iinirrul fii'i‘\‘i(2( for in". Jilmos n1ir|1'(‘h1(;“g(,_ mo; m 1907; Rive], Henry Alvin-iron. who ilivil zit his siili», @111" 1907 in 13mg); gunman I'l*~‘*l<ll-'"<'i' =11 3-? Nollll (‘hvsli-r avv- Park, (‘hii-iigo, ‘lillill ill lnil nnc_ PZISIWIPIL", Jany 7th_ will ht- ' held Tuczlduy r-fii-riiiiix) at l! iii-loch from the chum-l oi‘ Turri-r & Slov- _ H19 Co. Holly slice! auil Illuri-ngo A|‘ti*i' leavini: hi1.- liiNl pastoral‘. itvontie, ltvv. \\'. ll. Iiopkins. ns- nt (‘chiral l’uri<_ in‘. Alvbareu calm-l lzlstcil by lli‘. ilulzl: K. Walilnr. will in Pasndi-iia ll? lPHltlu m,“ “w”! otticiati». his rvnlailzilllr YPurs in (‘iiiintiiiiiliiii Tlii- wiiil-kni \\'n (‘uiigri-tziiiliuial and liyveuni uairk. ills imperson- llllill-‘ilPr hail ll\'i!ll in Pasadonnhiiions ol"l.ini-oin and Roosevelt fir, Molluicn wits born ‘and llobby liifiizs were maglofly on. JAMES H MCLAREN. ' Came to Pasadena ti, 1861i. ilo sin“ Solubility. lie was a quiet. lovable man, in lian- ways lnleijeslril in his brother IIITIWQSIHl llt‘ was or- of God's kingiirni. aci-orillng ti; his‘ From his sick bell lit‘ "l" lmilllliilw“ \"‘Pv as an» set-t to the Lou itulzi-li-s Oliver Cbnrrh a beautiful liymn_ '"l‘iium.l was oooo Monmmf L MR- CROWE Li." I l . EYESIGIIT EXAMINATION i Filling and supplying gins- srs. etr. H. J. MABON OVPOMETIIIST MONTAGUE. l’. E. I. Office Connected with I Drnmm. ' ‘ ‘ _ l__... ____.._._i_.._ _ ();,___ :-:\ 17' 0 nus l-v m! in“... fintvwm n“ m» BIIIIIII nah“ m-vwl I'VE GOT TO [Albori ce/DMETHING FOR lihunt l-‘aiithfi’ which was nseil in U! lllmlllil- ill?!’ “all! ‘may’ llil‘ UOYIICTSIOIIQ service. iilut. again we llffk‘ to moot that. when the day at lite is IltHl ‘lTllUlI in Heaven with ioy to 1:100! Wrote Several Books. i ee , Where no farewell tear is sited. By hi: loving ulster, Mn. Hattw E. Boody, Boston, Man. llryllvhinoil Lad written u num- llvl‘ oi books and was Gllflilfltftl in "Pill": =1 book (.ll n1.» "COIIVQIKlDII. 0i‘ tho Jvivisli liillll.‘ to (‘iiilstlaniiy" \\'lll‘l'i lllU (‘Illl iiillll‘. lit‘ loaves his wiilnlv, (llennie Lani‘ .lll'l.lil't‘lli Ullt‘ sister, Mrs. Harriett i‘). lluody. ClllIll‘lE':lll>\\‘ll, lilussx. and oni- brothel, Williqm .\ll‘lli'll'l‘ll oi‘ Pasadena, An- other lil'tlllli’i. nu- [ma 91194-19‘ I), MPLQPP". was a missionary to Si- - MODISII COMBINATION A black frock has s. white-lined scalloped collar. like‘ s. berths. and a five-gored skirt with white-lined- seslloped hem. p new rhinos. A black satin frock develops I new fringe.‘ Nsrrowstrips of itséll picoted hang lnthroe tiers for tho skirt, each strip weighted with I crystal drop. ‘ 11c was a lwonipi- lmlnvnil‘, n lll'€‘ll('ll£’i‘ of taro rzslpzllt and ])C\\'r>r und u lvotnrnr and lnlpersonrltoi‘ lnurii iiiniiillt by wchoois and POllOK-l ‘m’ “Uuwlllllll l“ lll“ ll-‘i-‘iilllllllfl- Are there I t be I you tomorrvfl Iii: Michal-en li-wveg bahlml “ frgg- about Gilliam": rhesl Fiil-J-ii I10 mm m.“ m. mm“ (leelh “ml a "m" apiualym Jletter tsirs Seiselqgyrumfl -¢B_y George ltqlcManus ..._ QET