Sudden attacks that leave you helpless l a I ugh! s’: Mlly hack Iumbagol a I I r Draw out the crippling pain with fleecy Thermogene s Ill soothe the iaogled nerves warm them, comfort them 3 a I I Thermogene induces a glowing warmth which arouses the blood and keeps it circulating, breaking up thy congestion which is the cause of pain: Thermogene soothes and relieves- giving you comfort from the moment you apply it. You can wear Thermo- gene in most cases unnoticed while you carry on your daily routine, and you can discard i_t layer by layer, safely and comfortably. Thermogene brings ‘blessed relief to Neuralgia, Rheuma- tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, Chest Colds, , Influenza, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, K and all chill-caused pain. Doctors ' and nurses endorse Thermogene. Sales Rqpreseritctlvu [or North America: Harold L Bllelala B Co- Llmited ' lfl-ld MeCaul Street Toronto The word "11ltlllbjdllt"illilfi'l'tlllltfttl trade mark n! The Therrnogena CocLtrL, HaYWlr-la Heath. Sussex. England- THEIRMOGENE . Put itwhere thellain is‘ l DEATH 0F Mil. A. W. ctn-plcycr: and triad: mnny friends FERGUSON. rill: whit. . who‘ =ll'sy§ni:iati‘.ilw."vvi“i liisinnllly KNOWN riiiinrnirivilu in tea-u umnvsf m!" “ " ' A Wl(l(‘ circle ol friends will rc- The lntc Mr. Allan W. Ferguson. which smldflv fllwlfnoon. about 2.30 o‘clo:k 1h‘- Ffluuson was wcll known throughout the‘ city and in vnxiaus sections oi the Marltlmea, having been engaged in the theatre busin- M fol‘ a/ilumbei- oi yems. He hurl W“ ouoloyoti with Torrie and Win w‘ practically ever sine/e they cm- hris-n‘. >1 the thcnblc business in "ll-i lfily~ His association until the Empress and. Capitol theatres lllmlklil. him in contact with the largo number 0d patrons or those llloyhousea and he was well known. he was an obllging and effluent P. E. Island. . llccsusrzl had nut. been inthc ccnne tit-am. ltlbllougli ous until near the end. Funeral arrangements have S\imrnersidc.-Mioncion Times. Th! loan who wouldn't drive hla llol-oraallallarnila wllanit‘: out oi "do. will elm ui-iyo human all dlyvrith a head that?! throbbing. Such punishment isn't very - lo; 6on1 narvaai It'a unwlae, an ll ' For a tablrtor I ling” 130i Aspirin ‘A 3E h ' pfqpared by the same council, and, . irolcen led the service oi praise sing-y rguson. who was mt to learn o! the den-tn of Mr. albout 45 years of‘ axe. was a native occurred el Sunmiers-ltlc. P. E. I.. and is aur- ll his home at 3oz sz. George Sfreei, vlvcd by liisjivlfe and one son, Ro- hei-t. H: Lsalso suwlved by his mo- ‘lhcr and one brother, Edward. of Snmmarsltle. The brother, is expect- c-l to nrrlv-e ln the city today from or hcall-h for the post year or two, and rec-en-tly lils (audition had be- lila friends did not. m-alim that it‘ was so eeri- not yo’. been completed. but it is expect- ezl that burial wlll. take place at Churc Services TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Cowl, o 11's 1ce5l; Unite the direct-ion o! Rev. Mr. Bxowirtho Tuxis and Trail Ranger! 303's had charge ol’ the service in! Trinity Church Sunday zooming.‘ These org lions are flourishing’ _, ' in the United Church here. The; Trail Rangers. lads 12-15 years oi, ,age are divided into three “camps" under the leadership o! Rev. Mr. brown. Messrs. L. J. Stacey and A. R-Ciiils. They meet tvrloe n week. The Tuxls Boys. lads 15-18 years are dvlded into two "squares" each un- der a mean-bar. The four-fold pro- gram vihitsh they follow i: prepared by the Religious Educational Coun- cli of Canada, a body made up oi the leading evmgellcal churches in the Dominion and of the nationui Y. M. c. A’. and Y. W. 0- A- The lfllifa-ms oi the Canadian girls in training and of the Trail Builders (the children's division) are also have mu adopted by the uuthorl-y ' ties oi the United Church us tileirl Albertqn pron-am llor relllloua cduoatiEn» - ' ____v ; The movement, which is much like liio postponed league game ‘be- tltose of the Boy Scmita and Glriwylveqn _Q’[@g.ry gnu m; mum, Guides but more thorough and cx- fwhlnh W354i) b; plnyed lung, 111p“. wlulve- l: bring lnvrwhlslv advol- day will be played this Tuesday ed throughout the country and in n; ht. the United States. It ls peculiarly‘ g oamdlan and is bruins "u" l“ We ‘n. g1... to have m. Roy own well-trained young men andwomcnlwn, us mm.“ M._ Gram 1mm,“ ior duties in church and in state.‘ ysuwecqed M“ MacDonald M pm” "M1 the Plrlmlm W‘ “kmgyoipai oi the i-ugii soiiooi upon tiio gum filmogfyam gsisowfidilat-lera resignation. lroy , lrnmn. r1 - m- mmm‘ Nwh°m°m Ben Hegel's’! ‘There was a. large attendance at Garmml firm“ and ‘Hm “imam Ellie Institute niecLing on Tuesday of bdry‘ elation ‘ndasll, week. Alter the regular business lilere was a III-Flo cfillflcaév D“ twas'over, an enloyabltalliwflm was u“ “mm? sewme Wm‘ e1 he‘; ;nut on by the entertainment com- Runs" dflhrered at 2:23 nietee and this was followed by Ye- Smxzncézinm anthem “Negyireshnlcnts. every momma Ls the mveu‘ wughl It is interesting to know that alter M“ m3’ Cudnm” “'5 WM“ and_6l;la lcng interval movies are to be ‘he evening " male mo“ or fslioivn again every week. ' y ‘ _ . Among the bridge and tea hostess lng iflmlhfli‘ hymns with a llfltYLiIi-‘m; lam weak were Mm ‘Dom Purdy e55 m“ w“ "mlv rclmrhh‘; “w and Mrs. W. 'l‘anlon. (joint) ‘Mrs. Sfszwggmrzzll: alibi" ficngigdlifi? , Fred MaeRae and Mrs. H. E. Buf- mony "m"! Aww.“ I ‘inn who entertained on ‘masday. hi The attendance at Sunday school uwuerT-s w‘ o'_‘rm“powders n‘ Con” “iaghéahhiel social event oi the pant’ Mme in Lhelnselves. They not “my thrive WOTlnS from the steal‘, tre- ueek was the banquet tendered byway, we damage m,,,w§.n,,cmj:§ md the Ladies Aid to the choir and w mvlgvraw the comp-Mme“ “m; H’ their friends, the guxts also lncllid- 8mm“), rewvers from the dyswdm ed Lmuwpam’ (hvammi “M Mm" ,-ol' the digestion that are the result o! “an” Dr- “"1 Mm- 3311153)’. RBV- Llzc work 0i these parasitic: intruders. Mr‘ “d M1“- BWW"; "hi3 M11510‘ They do their work thoroughly and CoimnlLl/ee and tilcir wives, tiio to-I ntrcnglh and soundness iollow their tnl number present being 100. The use, eatn were‘ delicious. all arrangcJ ‘ amt-S lmlwfly "carried" out‘ nnrllf” it of 500d Iellowsh‘) n-eyni, _ The TWl-B-Yks by Goveiiiorl Hedi; 0 were of s. humorous nature and‘ greatly enjoyed. Growl) At Portland PORTLAND. Me. Feb. ‘L-The Port land evening Express in an editorial credits the growlh of the export trade oi the City oi Portland in the new State Pier which was opened a few years ago. '.l’lie editorial ays: "It was no doubt a surprLsc to iliany eltlnenzi of Port- land t6 learn that this city has be- come the llfth largest dmporlinz port on the Atlantic coast. and the ninth in the country. Besides hav- ing taken this high position as a. port oi impott, Portland has also im- proved as a part of export. ‘ "For this growing business. the StSate pier, which was established a icw years .830, is largely respons- ible. At the time the state pier was opened for business both importing and exporting business here had cropped to a. very low level. At’ one iiine, we, were one of the largest ex- porting ports of the world. although a’. that time our imports were small. The change ln policy of the Grand Trunk caused us lo lose most. of our export time and until the State plei- came there was no gain in im- ports to make up for it. "The increase in imports has been due largely to the increase ln wood nlllp coming here from Scandinav- lnn countries. "As the pulp buslneineontinuaqLto gain in volume there grew to be mm of it than could be handled at the i _==M=-nv people are almost cflplpletl‘ with (D7115. Bun. it is needless suffer. Ills which can be speedily ended with Hmlflwflfs Com Remover, ___i_______ MB. inicnsizi. MacPllEE Shortly alter midnight, wédnes. dly morning Burnt Point, (GQQpgQ. town) lost one of its oldest citizens when Mr. lvliclracl ivl-aePhee passed 1""!!! I’!!! had been poorly for sev- eral weeks but not. long belore his death, had apparently gplncd strength. However it, was only for a short. time and he passed away on Wednesday. Fbbruary 5th. l-le wm a quiet. industrious man. all ills days having the respect of the en- tire community. He was a general lavorlte wit-ll the boys and his puiss- lng away has east a gloom over the community. He was visited ire- quently by his poster lbev. 0. Kig- glns. who administered to him the lost rltea oi the Roman Catholic Church of which he was a devoted member. He h survived by lids sis- ter Mary and during hi5 illness she nursed him faithfully. His funeral was largely attended. To the be- realed we convey our deepest sym- pathy. May his soul teat in peace/l‘. INKEBMAN SCHOOL The following la the standing o! inhuman school for the month of January:- ooiao vi1i~i Joseph Molyneaux. Grade Vl-l Marlon Molyneaux, 2 W088i" Francis Manning. ‘i """""""" " Grade lV—~l fllilnle MacDougall token on of by the Canadian im- lleve that this business will be por- manent. and increase rather than de- 4 Eva's a noun visitor-tn ~ Montcello. '_ ind Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie MaePhee _ ere vlaltcrato Rollo Bay recently tiers. Peters. Soul-is West. were to Bear River recently on a business tzlp. satin-any night front his/father. Mr. James, Pequot, who lsfaerlously ill at. his Mme in Bourla Gust. Hls manylrlends hopo for his recovery. " . very instructive lecture on Increased pier and much_ y oi ltJa now Ming lonal. ‘there ls, eve/rymreaeon to__be-_ ROLLO‘ BAY NOT mm Ida MacDonald. Rollo Bgy. her home in _.-.- Mr. and no, Joseph now-nu as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin l". Mali-a iiarola J. While and hrl m. n-nnlr rum» ‘arrived home to ace Mr. William bewiniawleigh Man. Z-‘ourls. was in Rollo Bay- remtly in ‘he interest of his firm. . Hdn. .1. J. Htfghes.u§our1s. gave a Subsidies in Bt. Alexis Hall. Rollo bay on Tuesday._~1*eb.‘4th. The Soul-ls West Women's Instit- uie péiu an interesting whist in the Institute room. on Monday night. Std. Seven tables were played. The‘ ladlesprlu was won by Misc Mar- guerite MacDonald, soul-is West. and~.t.he Gents was won by Mr. Jen-y rinsiu. st. Charles. After the whlst daneing\was the “Order of the Night" to music lurnlahed by Messrs Daniel and Ralph Cheverlei Lunches were sold by the ‘ladies in oiiarze and the tidy sum of twenty dollars wasyrealined. I The Fobrlll-ry Meeting of the Rol- lo Bay West Women's Institute was held at llhe home of Mrs; Elwin Ricid with seven members and two gis- iWrh present. Meeting opened with the singing of ‘O. Canada.’ Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. mom-ts were then given by the school committee and the sick committee and new ones appointed. Discussions followed on means oi raising money for school improve- ments, etc. Alter tho meeting the foliowlnx program was enicved, 0p- enlng Crhorua.‘ ‘The Old Folks at Home." Dialodue. ‘lteadlns 11w weekly Baruler" by Kathryn Mac- ltac. Amy ‘rownahcnd and Martha ReidfRet-Atatlnn Maggie and Jiggs at the Golden cute. by Mrs. uni-y Mac- Kinnon. Medina. The Old Kitchen Floor by ‘Mrs. Edwin meld. Monolo- rue laiitertalning Sister's Beau. by Flora. Paton. Closin! Chorus When You and. t were Young Messie- Lunch was served by the hostel!- Mra. Andtew Paton invited the mem- hers to her home for the March meeting. ' Mr. Peter MacCormac. 8t. Charles. was a visitor to Rollo Bay- Measra ‘Jerry Pineau and Eugene Clallaitt, New Acadia, were to Souis recently on a business trip. Mrs. S. B. Deaxle‘ and Mia An- gllna. Bonnets, Bear River. left Wes- day morning for Boston where they will spendithe winter months. We regret the illness of Mr. Joseph .1 chalaon. Rollo Bay West,‘ anifhope for ‘his recovery. Mrs. Henry Mallard and Mrs. Al- plionsus Maelnnis were Joint, heel.- es-s at a Whlat party in Gowan Brae schoolhouse, Tuesday night. Twenty three dollars were realized. ' Mr. Chester Macclough, Baai- nlv- er North was a recent visitor to Rol- lo nay last-n . l " 3 u . . on saute arm ,'VlClNI'_l‘Y ‘ The merry llogio o! sieirli noun can be bothfeirly and late while‘ ‘thieyourlg péoplo o! De some m ‘eniuyllle the ‘goon roads and moonlight nights.’ o2 -.un-. hnil ‘u... ‘stun-t Maelflarlane. winnoenltniuioytononuinno aabioguio j-ueetyoFh/ir. and Mrs. .1. o. Matihrlane. - ...m--mh~-°‘+ "linoleum were sorry to loam o: the sudden poss- ing of Mrs. Arlnmaa ieor. m. ans Bell, South and Viment. Molynea (equal) 3 Snail Molyneawt. 3 Isabel Anderson; Grade m-l Kathleen Molylleaux‘ I Jean Tlowedals and Florence An-l qlermn (equal) l Catherine Anderfl aonft Arthur Jaekman: . ' Grade 11-4 Fny g erode J (llelfiianolha MacDon- gall. "a vm rrowoualv. I Murdofll Anderson ans vlnoanr. maturation 3o my to t quid: relief and m- vent an attae in the future. Avoid bronildeaanddope. a eyrellevequiclt- l but, affect the heart and are very- angeroua. Tllqmre deoreuinl It“! ' ll l zrtrrrigntatanttrt: g Melville were visitors to the city ‘Tuesday. ~ ' W1." mantel-l. lhaw. ionnerly of no gable. lrrlvid Manolo Char- zottstoun. unfi- an extehded visit to v. a. A. » Mr. Hbllnllld daughter Beth, spent. farmers’ week in the . ' city.‘ GAIIPBELUS SOUP‘ HEINZ TOMATO SOUP, small tin (assorted) 2 m“ 9c Feb“. 11m to 17th. , Oualiiy loodstulls oi the highest order artimuch Ill" demand during this time oi gay festivities. The Grocelcrlas oller you these at the lowest possible prices‘ i. ‘In addition "Surprise Specials" will he ieatured daily, these will not be advertised but ll will he to youradvani; m’ ’ age to visit the store daily. “my “I ..| w.’ Valentine Week Special l. Pears 2 21o, lWv xiv ' 4 AYLIIER (‘ERAPEFRUIT No. 2 tln Each SINGAPORE (No. 2 iin) PINEAPPLE 2 u No.2 tln» Raspberry and Apple Jam “ti”... Strawberry and AppleJam 4.1:‘ HONEY _ - ._ ilospiii, Each 69c f Fiellshes \ ‘; man PLUM JAM, PINENTOS. r 32c 4O oz. lar . . . . .. Valentine D Eale Milk, f Choice Fish AMERICAN azaurv SHRIMPS, 5% oz. tin aAliylldlis in lludzailii 2hr FRASER BONED OHICKENJ oz. iln DEL MONTE TUNA FISH, 7 oz. iin PINK SALMON, l lh. lln k 35c 35c tins ended the carnival at Vi Thursday night. rtorla rink I Mr. Myron Show has returned lo: his home miter spending n few dyas‘ in the city. Mr. Henry Peder-sen had t-hc min- Bronehial Cold . Left l-lenWlth A Dry, Hacking Cough lLra. J. Feat-man, Selkirk, Ont... Wrltmw-“Early laet winter I rufiered from a “were bronchial cold that left mo with a provoking, dry, hacking cough. - "Alter being bothered, both day and mlavrith it for some timel had a recommend | Dr. Wood's . Norway Plna .. _ Syrup filed with wonderful reunite, I ever is»! ay Special Feb. 14th (One Day Only) Sunglo Butter 2 lbs. 81c MHFVETHS sodas; Dinner Pails,‘ Each Sweetened, \ 359. EATON’S Choice Fruit and Meats _ ‘ run H -, gfffik 20 ‘(IZAQBERRIES ‘. wizruisrs MINCE MEAT" *' g _ c . . . . . . . . . . H18‘: l." package . M il.:%*::f.:'fii......... ,9, l, ;:;¢; t . _ _ ....... c {c -.-V.-__________. 9959mm MgLA-gsgs" ‘ F 15 '|| Nu.2iin M t .-.. ru peeia \ [Eh ea Speelalsnlih‘ ‘ LEMONS Wlxbtmnmw‘ sucun CORN BEEF l‘ " Pei- dozen pkg‘ d" Per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LARGE nan APPLES HANGOOFJEE plg-NK; “M15 WINESAPS 2 |b_ hag _ _ _ _ _ __ , Weighing from s to s lbs." ‘ ""‘ I l'er dozen . . . . . . . . . . TAP|ocA——(-———Pear|) Per lb. . . . . . . . . . ._._._._ llh.bag....... c . ‘ ' OPERATED BY I t_. 7 oz. iln glor V AYLMER want: sears, No. 2 iln. Each . McCREADY SWEET MIXED. PICKLES, 35 oz. jar ~zéuona b6h~'.‘.~..v<i.124 a-i 1‘ ._-: . n. 20¢ 27c galonia uuzsu uLivEs. -' = l8)’; oz. bottle e ‘- .- Ml.) antral) oars s u. bag .. gem: tltlETCllUP OZ. 0 B .. .. .. sakma sonA, u. P. siluc£,_ 3 lb- hill -- 71/; oz. bottle i239 . Valentine Week Special- Surprise Soap 10.... Inst-ant Postum 8oz. iln f‘ EATON Black Label Tea . .._. 52¢ _. AuntJemima Pancake F|ourpk.._18@~ Swansdovvn Cake Flour p“, i . ...i-_i fortune ol liavuiig ills fingers badly ulinm-i and elegance. its use troops the erusiicrl wliilc piling lugs. ' complexion always clear and beauti- llil. Tonic in eiiecb. Slfilifilfbr; the bliss Irene Ill-ll. l)» Sable spent 5km alitl makes it, wonderfullysoft- the week cnd at llllllirurougli. l;_~,\;lpyp<|_ 50mm“ and w“; the l hands. Persian Baln-p gm. iin. Mr. Wallri" hiucl-‘nriaiir hm." re-i valuable to “m; u an e ueutméa-lr P14111160 1101118 Ml" "$1M"! 511N195 fixture anti cooling sh 11g l on. vsplenclld also to protect. the i.e' er in Wlllc-lilrc. ' ' ' ‘ skill of a. Child. _ llPCltxlilll Balm in lrrcsiroiblc np~| ,_________T y pooling to all V\’0illl‘ll who nppl'cclnln' mnlml.l_.l.he m." “hm; "in!" _ ' ‘- l-i Mimi l my“ 1i t "t! .i.~. i NOTICE OF TEND. The lioafd of Commission-let's hereljyjjyiflssue notice that tenders will be received fOFthQIQQHI _ ‘I sli-uclion 01‘ the Provincial" S-anatotiltini‘ in _ Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. TI'Z"‘..-j;’. . Tenders will be received in the ‘Secretlityh l Office, Provincial Building, Charlotttllwtuk‘ up I until iloon on March 15th, 1930. The l0wetil§§isti= ‘ Ifio l male not necessarily accepted. ; _ q Copies of the plans and sueeifieatipi inay ,,. JR... (“my ‘i dmwn‘ ' ~ The une n‘ harmless waJl-‘irlt ' ' ‘ t - i ,; m,‘ , _ _ nt and itl tli pal remedy . ' I _ ~, _ ........°"“‘,ET.‘.‘..‘.Z*,..Z'.YI’JZ» ashram mayors: ,.'.‘.;.‘.’".2°“'..‘3..”‘;'...'i?. inf”... -,,;==,_'a_~_»_»ig_ _j__,’w,_m,_ M = be 59¢!) at the “We of E- S- aroma. Mali filldivllnll. Florence one or the-ll m w" u... o...“ inbad coadliaeo. m, m... m, m, m...“ Architect, W. K. RogersBuildin ; ' c AmhraotbCaallirlnaltndat-aon. Jean iwlgmgptggfll tfl,‘?,,§,,'§,,",,”;y . . _ _ w. . . , ) ‘ 3' _ , qyqg-aqgls, ‘hymns. . flacnougall. mggiiiemats “tier which eaum i 11., m.‘ my‘, y." ‘M pa“, "Drfioodlvgol: Home bottles tOWII. (Slfiélld) I. A-VLREELMAN/ ’. llfltdoott Anderson. gar Igmlylslgcgulfl {Pffflhy-‘lfifilflllfi- by Hairs. flmgf", i lug, bfqthlf"; ~ \ S“ ~ MM; "' ~t-- -..._..raiwltitrltr‘M'IhIv1flI-‘NI-.aaisunills. __'rng_u,o|t. .. im-a-ia-a. _ ' .-