f P n .| Dr. Wood's I -r k r . 4' JANUARY 9, 192s or llim Boys lisll Terrible Golds Tiisl Iiusg 0n Mrs. G. Antes, 3b St. George Street, stirs-m, Out, writes:-—“Last winter three boys had terrible wide and cough that hung on so long the; 1g . gm to worry me. , "I went to 13d druggist and he asked ifIhldt'_ Norway Pine I Syrup "I told him I had not, but that I ouid, mil I must say that uftcr they 1d finished the third botilc ilicy ti-cm tireiy rid of the cough. “I will never be without a lmlilc uf 1);. Wood's’ on hand.” Price 35c. a bottle, largo family size .; put up only by 'l‘lu-\ '1‘. Milburn Limited, Toronto, Ont. It-is- universally concegd that if s. man has money_ to burn it's be- cause he was too wise to burn it. 1 ‘A, , New York February 4, aboard . World’: Glllllll Travel System Always carry C 111mb Seventy-three days of luxuri- ous travel through seasthat two thousand years ago wit- nessed tremendous” ‘ for world supremacy-thirty-two days in port in nations that offer incomparable sightsee- ing . . . . . classic ruins of Rome . . .. . . monumental Egyfiian architecture . the oly Land. All this on Canadian Pacific's Mediterranean Czuismleaving the magnificent cruise liner Empress of Scotland. Visit l9 ports. 16 countries; Canadian Pacific makes all arrange- ments and handles all details for you-asliip and ashore. Entertainment, motor trips, dinners, dances, journeys to the "interior are all included in the cost, which is surpris- ingylow. Return viaBurope an 1h: British Isles at no ex- III GOR- Gel/ul! information, itinerary and plans o] ships from local steamship aunts, or G. BRUCE BURPEE District Passenger Agent 40 King St Si. John, N. B a dlsn Faolfle Eapnaa Company's Travellers’ Cheques. Negotiable everywhere. 9Z8 l Don't. forget to write 1928- And don't forxel to order your requirements in OFFICE SUPPLIES from us. We are well stocked with Office Stationery and Blank Books of all kinds. ‘ Loose Leaf Books, Ledgers. Day Books, Letter Books, Cash Books, Bill nooks. Mm" Books,- of all silos, Foolscap. Carbon Paper, Copying Pall"- Typowriter Ribbons. Inks, Fountain Penn. and all the small things generally used in a business or Professional Oflicmjvholesale and Relalh ENVELOPES Half a million in stock. All kinds and silos. All prices- CARTER 8t C0. , Limited Central ‘Guardian Aggw UNIVERSITY DICTION- cents Zondclélzfdlllll readers for 9? e should have Oneccupon. Every have? NEW UNIVERSITY DICTION-i ARDNI Guardian readers for 9R] LBIIIS and one coupon. Every homey should have one. [y I LOADING uvr: nous m Hazel- brflok on Wednesday, Jan. 11th. —| Hall)’ Jenkins. 1715-1..1.31 wFQ-‘PING uva noes at North‘ _ lllshnc on Tuesday. January 10th fl) ml Z o'clorl:.— Elmer Clow for" rlatry Jenkins. 1717-1-7-21 cssu rntza courasaa- For; some weeks past Robinson's Mill i“ Bskmy. Limited, has been run-y "m3 a contest offering cash prices 0f $20.00 for the best name for their Bakery Products. This contest clos-‘ cs on January 10th, By this it is understood that all letters for this contest bearing postmarks at the: Pfllnt oi mailing on or before the above date will be in time. Great interest has been shown by the public in this contest. Not only by' those in the Maritime Provinces,‘ but from as far away as the Prov-i inces of Western Canada. So send= Your suggestions for the most suit- able name for our table bread, and fox bread and biscuit. You may be the lucky winner of a cash prizel Mail your suggestions today. Robin- son's Mill 8a Bakery, Limited. 1716-1-7-21 Mt. Stewart Notes "Ring out the old, ring in the new". iBetter late than never.) ilappy New Year to all. Borden. A new smelt company has lately| been formed here. The sharehold-l zrs are Messrs. Ernest McEachermI Elias McKay, and F. J. Smith. y On Sunday last services were held quent and forceful sermon. on the “jump" the past week, at- tending to the hair cuts, shaves, bobs,‘ and shingles of his numbcrless cus- tomers. ‘ Mr. Gordon Douglas and son], Hamilton. were among those going, cityward on Monday last. , Misses Elizabeth and Gladys Af-i fleck were visitors to Georgetown on hiouday", returning the same even- ing. , f | Miss Annie O‘Haniey, Point Des Rushes, is spending some time in Mt. Stewart. the guest of her.aunt,l Mrs. John A. McAuley, and sister,= Mrs. John Feehan. _ i Due to the continued mild Wflfltll-l cr, the ice at Cart Point is very weak in places and while one of the fish-! crmen there were going to attend his‘ nets he broke through and the nenp, tides would have doubtlessly sucked} him under to a watery grave, butf for the timely aid of some other’ fishermen who happened to be near. The Misses Cora and Jennie Doug- las, and Carrie Grant returned to Charlottetown Tuesday morning; having spent their New Year boll-I days at their homes here. ' F‘ I -__--¢o->--i- GLEN VALLEY WOMEN'S lNSTl-| TUTE The Docem-ber meeting of (he (lieu Vwlley Women's ihstitute was held on Wctlneetluy evening, the 14th, at the home of Mrs- Pope Ah~ butt, with twelve members auli [our visitors itresent. Mectlngnp cued by singing the “0de-" Minut- es m‘ the lust meeting were read utinplctl and algutxl. A simull bill was presented and ordered paid. lieptirts of committees were beard and new tiommittces appointed. It was (lecidctl that the members muko cuutly as a Christmas trent |‘.1r ilic school chllilren» Correspon- deuce was read and Christmas Seals sent to the Institute to sell for- the purpose of helping the iii-d (lrnssi, were bought by differ- ent menrbers- Mrs~ W. MucDowell Invited the members to her home for the next meeting, and roll call In be answered with "a New Year rcsmlutlotW» Before closing the meeting, Mrs- MucDowell presented the Secretary with n nice Lounging Robe, while Mre- MacKeuzle read the following address: , muss Pearl animal, seedy-Treasurer of Glen Valley W.l. llcnr Pearl:- lt hives us great pleasure to he. ivblc to address you tonight. as our very efficient sorry-treasurer. Ever oiuoc the organization of this In- ptitule yc-u have filled your oflicc very capable and have often give?! up other forms of cntertnniment tn be presnet at our meetings. You have the splendid record of never being absent fgiln a meeting iu the years we have been handed togeth- So ajwiii remember‘ lhul the can" trucks are uuturul iautamiies 01' Illc llllllllllrl l _ bile lit-cu- )‘ Miss M. J. Taylor is spending someliu a form oi‘ sidewall ‘vVl‘.1ll‘ “m” m lweewwn Ill-filling friends’vvusidera-biy shortens the 5c and Telill-ll/es- llhe lire-s- Even in Winter when the a MP5; Qeolfit? Jill’ 5P9"! U19 Week-libs: car, it pays t0 kcep outol‘ them- Jld Visiting XBIBUVQS find friends in Flll'llI(‘.l‘lIl0l‘l‘, it should be remcmli- cred thul the tracks usually are I'v- lrcpleuishetl tint-s more than pro- m the Freshmen“! church at 11 a-‘ly if alcohol is the substance user'- gt. tconditicted lkzly E. C. Igoberts, stlu-‘n M60 means 9n ‘pas °1' w ° Dre” ed an e°“lacquer finish» Here is how it works out Mr. Roy Jay, our popular tonsorial - - . . _ , artist. has been kept pretty much‘lgulziglgvziihgrgfxaig}fiwcessl" Q-OO-OOQOOOQQ~QOOQOO-§O§O%Q-Ql That Car 0f Yours l »BI WILLIAM (II-LIAN lleurl-lo-llourl Tulle With Auto- umblia Owners end Driver: on Ilow to Got the llolt Out of Their Caro al the Least Ixpenlo. v-O§O§'OO~OOOOOfQOOOOO§>O~O-O‘ Lots of Oil Needed When the muutiully.‘ opcrutetl r11- dialur shutter ‘begins ll) worki sluggishiy, many car owners think that they have applied the tnost effective remedy when they have oiled the aha-ft of the control where , it runs through the (lash. Usually} the tremble l8"l’lIUI‘8 deeply seated, Niore than likely the requirement‘ is to thoroughly nil the culls of each lent‘ 0i‘ the shutier- 'l‘he_v are exposed to the elements llllII. whelrl the paint cracks off, they rust uiuh‘ stick to the channels iu which they work» Apply nil freely then noticel, the dlfference- / Seek slippage First I Keep a closer watch on the am- meter during cold weather. ll‘ it seems tc- be registering loo low u current output from the generating, first look at the fan belt, provided‘ thecar is equipped with a genera:- > or driven in this ‘fashion, as most‘ o‘t' them are- The chances pt be]! slippage are greater in Whiter lllllll at any other season and it is wnrlli while to look over ibelt beloro huv~ lug the generator charging ruti- lul- VZIIICGIL ‘ . Avoid Car Track Path Willi llli! straw-la t-uvcrtad with sunw, cur ‘trucks which have hc~-ii~ HWP-bt. clean luive an zippcul that the momrleit finds ulumsl irrcstibi-‘h The thoughtful driver, however. l Driving in flu-m resulhsl tlrzt y til trucks seem the best puthwuy fur‘ most slippery purl n1’ the dire-m. Saves t; Finish, too Keeping the anti-freeze. snluii-m tact the cooling system, purticiilzir- the protection for . An inadequate solution results iu freezing. During tht‘ When this is (lone. the contents of thi- system spurt out, spluttcring lb» hood and other parts of the cm"- The alcohol in this effusion is dam» aging to any lacquer finish- Still Remedy for Skids Equalized brakes are one cf the surest preveulives for skidrliim The motorist who decides m lenvn this tmt l0 the service slutiuu should select an establishment that has one of the uumeroiis (let-elem meters or other devices that assure ziceurulc uieasuremcnl of bmkiuz: it-rrce us (livideil between llic four wheels- it i-siai" more cifcctivc than the old method cl trail and cr- rm- which still prevails iu muuy plat-os- - Reverse Usual Process Cm" washing, more necessary‘ during the Winter lll‘ill ill any oth- er season, reverses the ancient axi- mn zibout ‘beginning at the bottom. Notice how the job is done 1n ally h gh-ciass ivasltinlz establishment he starting pnlnt is the mp. Whcu the -f~ll.l‘ll(‘.l.iIl‘G and windows above the ‘belt line have been washed, u"- tivity is transferred to the front n" the car. From this point. tho work progresses bnckwnrd- This pro- gram ‘zissurcn against. having ffl ivasb the same mud nil‘ lwo or more parts ni the (sar- Suspect Water First Wlittu lilo i-nuiuc spulters, miss- es, lhan Illfflifi up tiller it has bet-n Wlirllltlll, look first fur \Villl‘l' in lhc funi line. I BELLEVUE SCIIOOL. Standing of Bellevue schcol~for the mouth of December: Grade IX. —1, Annie Matheson; 2, Bcllc Mc- Pherson. Grade VIII.-l, Effie Mc- Beth; 2, Annie McPherson; 8, Flor- rie McPherson. Grade VII. —- l. Ruth McPherson; 2. Dan A. Mc- Pherson; 3, John A. McPherson. Grade V.—I. L. Rae McPherson; 2, Jessie McBcth; 3, Reta McPherson; 4, Mary E. McPhec; 5, Stanley Mc- Phee. Grade III.—1, Margaret Mc- Pherson; 2, Euphemla McPherson. Grade II.-1, Hugh McPherson; 2, Kenneth McBeth; 3, Anna McPher- son: 4. John McPherson. Grade L. s"c.—1, Malcolm McPhee; 2, Lester McPherson. Grade I., _1r.—1, Ircnc McPherson; 2, Rachel McPherson. Perfect attendance: Annie Mc- Pherson. Annie Matheson. Belle Mc- Pherson, Eflie McBeth. Ruth Mc- Pherson, Reta. McPherson. L. Rue McPherson, Mary E. McPhee, Jessie McBeth, Margaret McPherson. An- na McPherson. Hugh McPherson. Kenneth McBeth. Malcolm McPhee. Irene McPherson. Percentage of attendance-BS. Catherine McLean, teacher. er ns a Women's Instiiutc- Now we would ask you to please accept‘ tn show you in a small way our ap-i preeiation o’! the duties you I187". form- ‘ May you continue to act i". the ofllce yon have held since our beginning. ‘Signed on behalf of the Glen Valley Women's Institute» .____-4o@.-_-—- this little gift, not for ita value, but, Hoafse ? ' Rubjhroat and chest thor- oughly with Mlnard's Lini- tnent. Quick relief assured. than the place to be mended, and with o. warm iron press it. over the hole. If done carefully it will be dilllllllll. l0 detect the pawl“!!- To mend flne lace curtains starch ' a piece of mesh as near like thet curtain as possible. Cut the starchsd, patch one inch larger each way, M. THE CHARIIOTTEToW-IKI GITZIRDIIN rat: nruvrnv on s m... noiuurs illliililli '3 - / Steel i)0n’t Miss This Saviu p, ‘A Sliding Style ilouch - sunnvc STEEL coucu, finished with national link fabric springand cretounc cov. ered_ double size mattress, regular $12.45 value for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $9.97. 9.95 lied. strong slurtly ('OlI$ll'll(‘lI0n with Z. inch posts, knobs on leach post; link iabrir- spring with all iron frnmr‘. und extra strung spring; liPilHIIfi. tress with ll layer m" mt m: (up, in two wltltii». Illl inches and-M int-lies. “Before Stock-Taking” "rites gm. 00 iliiSll ORDERS io ilny Post or Station on Three - Piece lied Ouiiii $il2x75t 'I‘IIRI*II‘I I'll-ICE RE!) ()U'I‘I“I'I', comprising wiiitc cnumci brass A nic-t-ly iimsht-tl mat- (Zumplt-lc nuliit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $l2.’75 Values at HOLMANS ' l Summerside and Charlottetown Stores Here are some sample Stock Thihing- “Value-s that. will make the close hi’ our year a real bargain event for you. Notice the Scnsziiiitnzil , price-airy- ings in every item-articles you need right now, too. - I The quantities are limited. And with both our stores featuring ihc same lines you should MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW IN OROFJR‘ 'l‘() AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Surface Oak Blll-‘FET 21's“ (i0 mulch table shown alongside) Surface ilak llresser $12.50 FIGURED SURFACE OAR DRESSER, with llircc deep linen drawers and plain mirror. Top surface I7 x Z32 inches, mirror I3 x 22 inches. Regular value $112.25. llolman’s Stock Taking Price . . . . . . , . .. $I2.5ir HIJRI-‘AOE OAK BUFFET. with piuin mirror 8 X 30 EYYPIWS. finished with iwu dccp drawers, and “WV rllllllillc" casters. Top measures 2i x 43L’,- inches, height M inches. Ilnlmzufs Slot-k Taking Prim- $21.51;) WALNUT FINISHED DRESSER. finished with three deep linen drawers, easy ruiinlng casters and Ilritish plate mirror. Exceptional value at . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . , . ,_ $ .75 ’ i 5 ilhair v i nacn ARM cit/nit, fumed finish, with spring scat, loose cushions, upholstered in u rich pattern 0i cretonne. Regular value $12.50, Iloimani-z Slot-k Tait- ing Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $9.75 layer Felt 950 .» ~ Mattress LAYER. Iilrll/I‘ MATTRESS, cov- crcd with u. pretty floral design, art tit-king. Can be. had in three widths-AZ, 48 and 54 inches. Reg- ular $10.50 vuluc for $9.50 Surface Oak Dining Table Rich Figured Finshm $1 4-50 A [Extends t0 6 Feet, Reg. $16.95 EXTENSION DINING TABLE, heavy coilslruclion, live legs, fitted with easy running casters, in a beautiful walnut finish. Regular $15.90 value fur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $13.50 Helm-airs have been ‘J0me Furnishers for over 70 years-wvery year has made it possible t0 give you EFF-filer values, better service, more complete satisfac- tion. Fourteen Sample Bargains in Our SCRIBBLER OUTFIT—I2 scribblers, some with ruled and plain paper for pencil work and some ruled for pen and ink work, all assorted covers. Set of I2 scrlbblers Crockery Departments i UTILITY KNIFE, nr RUTCIIER KNIFE, 7 inch NEST OF SIX SEMI-PORCELAIN BOWLS. _ . , _ _ n blade. A real baiigain at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 33c largest bowl is B inches in diameter. Finished in pop- ular deiit pattern. Set 0i‘ six bowls . . . . . . . . . . .. 89c yacinyM n()'['1'],|3, gum-ancwg 10 pa‘; nqumg Just ivhat is wanted for the lunch for school, Stuck Taking Price . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 49c hot. ulfit-e tir shop. CLEAR GLASS TUMBLERS, light and strong. WATER COLOR OUTFIT. comprising box oi‘ S“ 0|- six _ _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ ‘ _ _ _ _ V _ _ V ‘ _ _ _ _ > __ n‘, water colons, and brush. Just what the school child " wants. Stock Taking Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20c ZI-PIECE TEA SET, populni plain band pattern, comprising six cups, six saucers. six tca plates, one cream jug, one open sugar and one cake plate. 21- Plece Set for.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......S'..7b GOOD QUALITY DINNERWARE, a special ioi. shown in popular small blue band design. Marked to SPRING CLOTIIIIS PINS. Get yours n0w._ cuts." r ' E ~ l) :1, . ' ' ‘ RES Rvh h‘ good qwmty clear 7‘? for only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I90 glass. Set of six 29¢ ii-PIECE MOP OUTFIT, comprising dry mop. a Slwfilllli’ treated mop, can of polish and handle to fit both mops. Ilulmarfs Siock Taking Price . . . . . . .. 95c ii-PIECE PLAIN WIIITE TOILET SE1‘, compris- ing covered chamber, basin, large jug‘. Complete Sel. Mock Taking Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . ,, $2.4M FAMILY SIZE FOOD (‘IIOPPI-IR. relinned and nicely ilnishetl. This is a real bargain that you should tint. miss at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.10 IO-QUART CONVEX ALUMINUM POT, this is an exceptionally good quality ware and is an exceptional clear . ........................ ..‘. ........ .. 25% Ol-‘F iargain at Ilolmanfis Stock Taking Sulc R. T. HOLMAN Ltd. SllliliLilTTElWlll .... $1.1"