Rheumatism gone —20 years younger A firs"? n13 EATS: l: t I bed to crawl to the wadtroom In In; kneenudl could not slur st t irompslns in hock. d two boxes of Pills ' I feel twenq yum ylouagsr. gaxrnkirl‘; on so ‘m’ “wall-m A. Junk. 33,4_1W.Iulisr Ave, Clliells. 111-" Rheumatism and lurnbugo are , only too frequently the result of wiisordered kidneys. Gin Pills regulate‘ the kidneys to normal action and bring per- manent relief. N Ilonll D I-CBGII l P F‘ ‘cl-Qt: L Ton: . u; p1 ma ‘it For You” (Tr-ippled Children Are Remembered‘ Mr. J. A. Weehster, President of Says Robber In the Rotary Club has handed Miss F31‘ GWGII Message Mona. Wilson. Chief Red Cross Nurse» fl cheque If" $900 "w wan- rm lPlstoi Wounds In Body nmoullt donated by the Charlotte- >|.q.m||m,, glean-mm on or town Rotarians towards the Crip- Job 9|" in peg-o“ gun“. plsd Children Fund. Needless t0 3| __ 3mg W11“; How. Western Guardian --l'0l LATI WIQTIRN NIWS were I is available. -~FURNITURE TALE — Atten- tion is drawn to the ad in this is- sue re sale oi’ high class furniture of ’l‘hos. Csrruthers, Summerflidfl- —DRE88ED H068 WANTED.- Brlng your pork to J. B. Millmsn, Ksnsington and receive highest market prices in spot cash. 3446 1 20 6i —26 LADIES silk crepe dresses. new style and shades. sizes 16 to 42, worth 816.00. clearing st $9.75. at Sinclair's. 35051 22 3i —WE8TEi'IN AGENT - Mr. Cyrus J. Gallant ls now Guardian Agent in l-iowlau and will receive news items. advertising and renew- sl subscriptions. —CALENDAR8 Are being distri- buted at. the Western Office of the Guardian in the MscNeill Building. Summerslde. Subscribe or renew your subscription to the Gusrdisn and get one. —-ABOUT 20 LADIES dresses from our regular stock, worth $25.00 special $15.00 at Sinclair's. 3505 1 22 3i --FUNIRAL NOTICE. — The funeral of the late Geo. W. Warren will take place from his late resi- say Miss Wilson was very grateful l" Up s Grocery for tho splendid contribution from 51ers - the Rotary Club. 1 JflflUflPY 20, 1927. DETROIT. Mich. Jan, 21. — Miss Mona Wilson, With five pistol shot wounds Junior Red Cross Society. in his body, any one Charlottetown, P. E. island. of which. physicians said, Dear Miss Wilson: After your vory impressive and inspiring address before the Rot- ary Cluh oi’ this city, on the work of the Junior Red Cross in connec- Iion with the Crippled Children of this province, the members of our Club felt they could not allow the opportuniLv to assist In this won- derful work pass unnoticed. it is therefore. with the greatest pleas- uro that we hand you, herewith. our contribution to be used solely for the rcllefwlf such cuscs as you so vividly portrayed to us. May we say that wc are convinc- ed that if tho generous, big-hearted; ordinarily would ‘have proved fatal, Geo. ;Pinkerton, 29 years old, of Hamilton, Ontario. an electrician. died on a cot in receiving hospital here today. Five minutes after he breathed his last his wife reached the hospital and was given her husband's farewell message: "l did it for you." Pinkerton was shot last Satur- day night when he. with two oth- er men, attempted to hold up a grocery store on the East Side. William Rotienberg, proprietor of the store, instead of holding up his hands when the thugs entered. ran out of the front door and rac- peopie of this province were fullyled n" me nearest police smumi m’ lIWRTB of tho splendid work of your organization, so capubly sup ervlsed by yourself, sufficient funds, so nluch nccdod The rcsult of the effort al- ready made and the urgent need oi’ attention to the some hundred other crippled children of the province was a startling revo- lution to us. Wc sincerely trust that this con- tribution may be so augmented by other organizations "Garden of the Gulf" one crippled child who tunity of being restored to sound health and efficiency. ill conclusion let us say that we sincerely appreciate and commend your splendid efforts on behalf of the saddened lives you urn so cn- , thusiustirally endeavouring to re- lctorc. Yours vcry sincerely, PRESIDENT. (‘hariottetoyvn Rotary Club. Acknowledgment . January 21, i927 Mr. .I. A. Webster, President Charlottetown Rotary Club. Charlottetown, P. E. l. Dear Mr. Webster: has not had the ODD0l‘-| top speed. Pinkertolfs two com- Jpanlons, William Charters and lholnas ltasteln. made no attempt to follow, but Pinkerton gave chase. He was stopped by a. volley hospital Pinkerton at first stubbornly refused to reveal his identity, but today when phy- ‘slcians informed him that death was but a few hours distant, he gave information and told where his wife and’ two children lived. A police patrol brought Mrs. Pink- erton and a. flvc-year-old daughter ‘to the hospital but they were too lute to say “Goodebyo”. Penniiess and with rent unpaid, Mrs. Pinkerton was furnished with funds to bury her husband ajnd to Day her fare and that or her chil- drell back to her former home at ‘Hamilton; She told the police that her husband. unable to obtain work in Hamilton, had gone to Long 15. 1nd. N. Y., and then came to De- troit ln search of employment, She ‘blames Chapters and Rastsin for her husband's death. {FUNDS OOLLECTED I TO BUILD NEW BARN The amount of $61.50 has been collected from the following list of deuce to the United Baptist Church on Sunday at 3.30. A short service will be held at the house. v-SERIOUS LOSS- Mr. Joseph ArsenaultJunk man, lost his horse on Tuesday, while driving on the harbor ice. tho beast plunged through a weak spot in the ice and perished before assistance arrived. -POUL,TRY WANTED. —Doll't forget that J. B. Millman, Kensing- ton is still buying poultry. either alive or dressed, paying best pos- 3446 l 20 6i —-SERIOUSLY |LL—~Mr. Thomas Il-ioward, Cape Wolfe, was in towll on Wednesday, visiting his father Mr. ‘Robert Howard at the P. C. Hospital, who underwent a serious operation that day, the patent is reported as doing as well as can be expected. and ‘his hosts of friends all hope for his speedy re- covery. H. ——~MIBGEILLANEIOUS SHOWER‘ A number of the girl friends of Miss Celina Perry, Foundry Street. gathered at her home on T-uesdsy evening and tendered her a mis- cellaneous shower in honor of her approaching marriage many valu- able and useful gifts were present- ed the bride-to-be. l-l. —WEDD|NG BELLS—The mar- riage oflMr. Ernest Clow, Summer- side to Miss Beatrice Argelmup, dB/"Bhter of Mr. and Mrs. Fidel Arsenuult, Central Street. was sol- emn-ized on Wednesday morning at St. Paul's Church, Rev. J. J. McDonald. the officiating clergy- mflll. “Mr. and Mrs. Clow will re- side in Sum-meside. H, . --FARMER$ ATTENTION-We mercisl Fertilizer to be delivered through the Po ta to season will be far in excess of any sible prices for well finished birdsfed to her home last week having are now booking orders for Com-i Gmwera AEJSumnlerslide, the guest oi’ oVi-TS- W- soclatlon and as the demand thlslA V l Eastern ..'ALL SKATE»!!! must be in costume tlor the Montague Carnival, Wednesday, January 26th. 3472-1-21-31. ..°EA8TERN AGENT -- Mr. J. W, Murdock is now Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising, nen and renewal subscrip ium. ..'STOCK REDUCTION SALE. January 17th to Feb. 1st at Poole k Thompson, Ltd. 3451120 Til ..'ALL SKATERS must mo in costume for the Montague Osmi- val, lWednesday, Jan. 26th. 3472-l-2L3l JSTATION P. l. T. M. ..'MONTAGUE CARNIVAL Wednesday. January 26th. Get your costume ready. 3451 120 3i ..°COLLEOTOR WANTED for New Perth Egg lCirce- Tenders re- ceived up to noon, January 28th. Wm. Cain, Secretary. 3-199. ..'PR|ZES WILL he given for the best costumes at the Montague Carnival, Wednesday. Jsu. 26th. 3483 ..*SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE before stock taking. Com~ menclng Jan. 24th, and continuing for two weeks we offer our entlire stock of Dry Goods. Clothing, Boots and Shoes at greatly reduc- ed prices. Balance Men's and Boy's Sweaters and Overcoats at cost. Balance Ladies and Children's Sweats-rs at cost. Lumberman Rub- bers at co-st. Corsets worth $1.50 to $3.00 for 99c. Terms cash. McLeod and MoGregor. 3471-1-2L2l ..*NEW ACADIA AND VICIN- llTV-Mrs. .l. J. Gallant "has return- spent the past two years in U. S. A. —.\ir. and Mrs. Leo Doimn and son were recent visitors to Char- lottetown.— Mr. James Anderson, is busily engaged ill ‘threshing for the farmers in the vicinity. ~Mlxl John Bourke prosperous farmer of New Acadia was in Charlottetown last week where he purchased a valuable draft horse. —The recon-t vilitors to New Acadia were Mr. and Neil J. liicCormack. Mon- Iicello and D. ll. Mtwonalll of ‘Bear River, the latter being u guest ot‘ Mr. Jerome tlsllant. '—- Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. F. Feehan. Si» Margaret's, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Gt. Gallant-The drawing for the lottery of a gold‘ watch took place last ‘Sunday at t. Charles, Cyrus Perry held the lucky iidklevt, congratulations. -' .\lr. Henry ,Dolron has purchased‘ a drivhg more from the veteran‘ horseman, A. I\icCol'nlllck. —Thc visitors to Souris from t-hls viuill? iity last week were: John IS. Doir- on, W. J. Ryan. Alfred Gallant, A. Douceite, and Jerome Pineau. They report the roads in good coll- (ilillon. | ..'Mr. Frank McVurisll. Hal'- molly, has gone to Boston for medi- cal treatment. lie expects to be absent for a couple of months. —Mrs. J. M-- Murley, Charlotte- town, ls spending u. few days in i . Chng. l‘ “wsussntru; , . . . Broad- casting their hargain sale, January 17th, to l-‘eh. 1st. Tune in. ' , 3451 1 20 3i _ . ‘ .\ ~\ i ‘ .1 ._ Friday and Saturday Two Real We Have Prepared a Lot of Bargains --FOR-- Friday and Saturday ALL BRAND NEW GOODS ON SALE. NO OLD _ GOODS TO OFFER AT ANY PRICE, IT WILL PAY YOU TO’ LOOK OVER OUR LIST. IT WILL SAVE YOU LOTS OF DOLLARS. A PAR-' TIAL LIST OF VALUES APPEARS IN THIS ADD. _, All Men’s Winter Overcoats clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25% Discount AlIMen’sSuitsclearingat 20"‘ Discount Army Bed Blankets, Wool. Special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 Each Army Bed Blankets, Wool, extra h_eavy._Specialprice . . . . $2.50 Each Military Horse Blankets (new).. . Special price _. . . . . . . . - - - - - $5.00 Each Special large All Wool Auto Wrap. 311110131 Prlce . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 Each Men’s heavy working Socks. Special price . . . . . . . . . . . 4 pairs for $1.00 Special values in Bed Comforts. Special price . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.75 and up Men’s Blue Stripe Overalls, size 34 to 44. Special price . . . . . . . . $1.00 Men’s Plain Blue and Black Overalls, sizes 36 to 44. Special price . . . ._ $1.35 A special line of Men’s Winter Caps, t0 clear for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c Extra large All Wool Blankets. Special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.50 a Pair Extra large Scotch All Wool Blankets. Special price $10.00 a Pair Men’s extra heavy grey, blue and black Overalls (Engineer Style). Price $l.75aPair Men’s Natural Fleeced Combinations Underwear. Special Price . . $1.29 Men's Mottled Fleeced Combinations Underwear. ‘Special Price $1.39 Men’s Heavy Heather Coat Sweaters. Special Price . . . . . . . . . . . .$;1.45 Balance of Men’s F3110)’ and Plain Coat Sweaters . . . . . . . . . . . 25% Discount , Balance of Men’s Fine Knitted Underwear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20% Discount ! All Men’.s Lined Kid Gloves, also W00len Gloves at . . . . . . . . . . 25% Discount Men’s Neckwear, regular Values $1.00 and $1.25. To clear at . . . . .l. 69c Men’s Genuine Linen Handkerchiefs, regular value 50c. To clear 3 for $1.00 Men’-s Heavy Black and Fawn WOPSted Hose, regular value 50c to clear 3for$l.00 —-.\'ir. 1.. B. Gallant, was a pas- senger to 0'Leary on Wednesday evening, where he will spend a short visit at ‘llilrhonle. H. l beg to acknowledge receipt of P81110118 0f Spflngvale and vicinity. DPBVIOIIB Year It will be advlgable your letter enclosing the generous and handed over to Mr. John Ma- l0 book your order at an early 4 gift of nine hundred dollars ($900.- theson, .l.oyallst Road, who had the flaw-J. B. Millmsn, Ksnsingmn, 00) to he used for the relief of misfortune of having his barn buru- 344G 120 s1 crippled children in the island. ed last fall: Personally l cannot begin to tell w. lFtlfTish, s1; u. Crabbe $1; -u. m. n. MEETiNG-Jfhe u. -—Ws@ Bertha Plosan. Charlotte- you what this means to me, not B- Dollar, $2; H. Puul, $1; D. Mc-‘M- S~ °f u"! United ‘Church of town is visiting in Sunimersidethsl only thc gift which permits of Inl-iinnls, $1; L, McLean, $2; a. John- “Busing-ton held their .mite box elwflt vi Mr- and Mrs Jfls- lives"- modiatc treatment for needy casesfiltone, $1; I). A. McLean, $1; Mrs. opening a‘ In“ Man“ °Yl Friday. but the feeling that the interest ,y_ Mcbemb $1; L McLeod‘ n; J_ {granary 14th. A large number 0f —~Mr. and Mrs. Wllliunl Aber- 98 were present and s most en- hart. Calgary, Alta, announce the and co-opsratlon of such an Influ- H. McPherson, $2; Geo. C. McLean. entlal body o! men as the Rotaryvgl; p1 Mathgggn‘ $1; _]_ Campbell, -Ciub is behind our work.- As representing the Prince Ed- ward lsland Division of the Canny dian Red Cross Society I want to thank you for the Club's ready res», ponso to my appeal, and assure you that the gift will bring comfort and Ilappiness to many handicap- pod little ones. Yours very sincerely, (Sod) MONA G. WILSON. Chief Red Cross Nurse. slur sou, IGIIJ : slushy-now s’ 1 , . 9" 0x1‘??? 's Dispspsin. End mm‘- Ful Drowsy After so r ms Berna manna-t -~ Pun’! "Hons-h r $1; K. McLeod $1; H. Balzlsrson, $1; D. J. McLean. $1: E. Clow, $1; C. Campbell, $1; l. Smith. $1; L. Jenkins, $2; M. Berrigan, $1; K. ila-theily. $1; S. N. Bell, Si; A. Campbell, $1; W. Wood, $1; W. Darkc. $2; W. McLeod. 50c; G. Stetson, $1; E, McRae, $1; Ella Martin 50c: L. Coiea, $1; Wm. Mc- ‘Neill, $1; H. Moore. $1; L. H. Coles. I51; A. lCurti-s. $2; W. H. Horne. 500,,’ T. Foster, $1; Curtis, Si; A. McLean. $2: F. Sanders. $3; D- Mathcson. $2; W‘. Molyueaux, $1; E. Younker, $1; B- Younker, t1; F. Proude, s1; J. Moore. $1: 'I‘- Moore. II; ‘H. Younker, $1; A. W. Stewart. l1; Rough-Colon. $1; Julvlobean, $1; A. McLeod, $1- Wm. Parrish, H. Crabbe, Collect- Am, locomotive Co . . . . . . .. Am. Smelt. slid Reins. -C0- . 130% Union so; and rs roe. snseonds cottmlnco. , N). Con. anti ‘Bud. Itiv. 41.11. um cubs Coils sum- Co. ma. .. stamina-d oil of N. .1. ..... .. Mis. Kin. dun Tex. Ry- . y_ 11.8.11 IisiAl-cnhiC-. Wsstiilgghtglhi Electra no .. United tlibs Bus! . . . . . .. 151% o3 Asbestos Com, New .. Reading 0Q. . . . . . . . . . .. 0 clms out of tile ‘llmigsrfe prime Bqlflhfl ‘ fuel. s ~00. 1 14 room m» we» l inc of tilgnifieli br- Unhn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ dsiu with-ti this min more than s 25 Juniors. joyable afternoon was spent. A ‘New 11s program or readings and music was given. Mrs. Hammond Toomhs qyresident, mode a. capable Presiding officer. After the ex- ercises a dainty lunch was served by s committee of ladies. The collection amounted to $92.00. also has been’ paid in for two life mom. bershlp (an, PER8DNAL8 , l -—Mr. Cerf] Murphy, Emerald, attended the hockey match in Sum- mersde on Tuesday night." I —.Vlr. Wilfred Tanton, M. P. P., Alborton. was an Inward passenger from tho est on Wednesday morning. H ma‘ Q l- 35 Asbestos Pfd. New . stuck Qugtatipllg €.‘f.‘.‘..§.".‘§"“°.“.°..:::::: .. 112,» _____ "Shswlnisan . . . . . ‘267 11151102512; ‘illiIiinsgtilnfiljtltWmndfl. fig momlbnrs of the ylontroni ‘Stock ‘Exchange: v h Bank ltoyaltfififiKf. .. 262 gylgggiéq ; 133g 3Z2‘; i'i;'3E."’3l.ll; . .1 : :11: i “it?” 21bit’?! £28.32‘? ‘e‘3.°'.::..:: ii" wh-=i—M-wv1u-A= M» 181- Se t. 18'! . 0 ril sy, 8i; July. 84%; Sept. Q m; July, Bitflhihl. tile jtlllla clerk. tvnslook- in; very much on hs dignity. As he napk- on of hsuteur. "lie-lo!" remarked one nr III! fallow "What's tits Innitsr with ‘you! You innit rs Ifynu lost uizpam- oe- astound s penny." I boss has slid instills: to me which l resent," up si sd ihe other "fr m.» does not lpri ogiu l shell leave." ""011. sml whet did he n11" was the nut question. "Illmlllns, you're sucked." was the oiolmtl rcjolmior. flgllglsilfzwslasfmnfi A ‘Ltfizfhflf IneIm-lu flock lxetmlge p s h ri lit-side You lea AWN” as“ “tsdtiufioqulcicé Grid stroll swfui u " ' ' " ' ' ' ' w. Illry. lost, he h , flatulence-gone 5"“ “l1 T" 9" - - - - - - - -- u Qfiinklhla, n, m; m- y“; y“ at B. ll. Btssi m Pfd. . . . . . . . .. HI to cause noid-dyspe , p ‘s llcureittidl Pulp . . . . . 10C pols any time, fly or s t, miles rqsi o . . . ii sweetness llld m fort. Try maul ' "m; n Ill (Mlwlflrlsklst ‘ 101 - miss; some - .-é7é.‘$~3.i$'li‘fii?ii’it'fi~fi'~ii-tlt€-2kitTibl-l _io waist. A stout matron is n mo, girl [one engagement of their youngest daughter. Ola Janette to Mr. Char- les Albert MacNutt now of Cal- gary, only son oi’ Mrs. Charles A. MacNutt, Summerside, P. E. island. Marriage to take place in Fehrw! ary. I I Her Hair, Fairly SPARKLES Now! . The woman who knows whet. to do $0! wsvin her hair doesn't fear the sot of irons. Nor of fr uent washings. A few drops of Dan srine —on comb or towel-and the hslr is will. and lustrous, and behaves bunti- Aybit of Dsnderins rubbed lightly into the scalp, is the one sure way to dissolve ovary particle of dsndrnfl. But s few dro more nuke s dressinl that is slmp a marvelous. A sheen that rivals bri isutine, and no grsssei try pcfllilnent wave or when wsvs , Isl; mush - r and looks much " slur when Dal erlns is used in of water to “sst" the wsvs. Ali Your Druuut Get s bottle of Dsndsrins and start its benefits today. Every drugstore has it, for only 35o. For the finest. dressin Koo could find, and the best sid to h: r nllth yet discovered, just try-- SPECIALS FROM STAPLE, DRESS GOODS AND HOSIERY DEPTS. 1000 Yards 32 inch Dress Gingham. Regular value 30c. To clear at . . . 18c 1000 Yards 30 inch Print Cotton. Regular value 25c. To "clear at . .. . . . . 18c 500 Yards 27 inch Cream Flannelette Regular value 22c. To clear at . . 15c 500 Yards 36 inch Siripe_Fiannelette.Regular value 25c. To clear at . . . 18c 1000 Yards Cotton Toweillng. Regular value 18c. To clear at . . . . . . . . . . 12c 20 Dozen Colored Turkish Towels. Special Price . . . . . . . . . . 25c a Pair REMNANTS IN KIMONA CLOTH, LININGS, WAISTINGS, COAT- INGS, CLEARING AT 1-3 AND 1-2 REG. PRICEAREAL BARGAIN Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose, latest shades. Values to $1.50 clearing at 69c Ladies’ Wool Hose, latest shades. Values to $1.25 clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . 85c Ladies’ Heavy Wool Winter Coatings including Chinchiilas, Velours, etc., Special Prices. All Ladies’ Sweaters clearing at ................... ..20% Discount Chlldren’s Button and Pullover Sweaters, all sizes to clear $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Boy's Heavy All Wool wide rib Hose, all sizes to clear . . . . . . . . . . 40c a Pair All Ladies’ Winter Coats, plain and fur trimmed to clear at . . 25* Discount All Ladies’ Dresses clearing at discounts from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10* to 25”‘ Only 8 Ladlesf Fur Coats left will be sold at flBargain. spoon. VALUES FROM out?” CARPET DEPARTMENT I Pmwse Bms lid. THE BIG STORE ' ,. , Q i’. One Price to Everybody The One cc Cash I so?