-THE CHARLUITETOWN '.4 'no 41 FIVE1- . CQ '”Wim‘er Zilments a ainst coughs, colds, y keepgs y°11rtb§-~‘-\11'- -101111 Belser mid 11 llyins visit to Sourls recentl -The _ l- Hi c k c ’ s Issomething' better th.an the ordin- Chewing Tobacco. It hlas a flavor own. The man who wants a real lasting chew, always asks for Beware of substitutes. IIIGKEY & IIGIIOLSDH Tobacco Company, Limited Charlolrstown . 1 _ y_ . young people of Fortune llond, who ll-old a Wlllst Party at the home of _-- Mr. and Mrs, John Flynn spf-nt a l vf1l'_v -pleasant evening. and render -their sincere thanks to Mr. Michael .3-__l\\'hitty wllo with olllel-s supplied tho llluslc.-1Messl's_ John Tlolger John illielnnis ami Mosle Nlolnllls who attend the Wlilst parties :li Srlkirk rvport lo us that they are vory skilllfullly lllan:igeil_ and afford a groiit ileal of amusement lo the y01l"'_1< people of til-nt vicinity. SILVER WEDDING.-Oil the evening of Friday, January liltll. ii ,V1-ry pleasant uvcllllli.: was spoilt WINTER FEEDING ' OF FOXES More Fox Biscuits are being fed in the leading fox Canada this winter than ovor before. Ono rea- thls is the finer season, absence of snow banks in and the felt need of s well balanced dist at this imperial Cod-Liver-Oil Fox Biscuits supplies energy and host besides keeping your foxes ln condition. ' The best results in flooding are obtained vvhere those are fed regularly and continued through the mat- lltlliatlon periods. We will gladly furnish testi- lmperial Blscult Co. Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. - close ll the singing of “Auld until we Meet Again." followed bi’ the National Antllem- ST. JOHN'S CHURCH CRA- PAUD. -The annual meeting was held in the Rectory on Wednesday Radio Specials Vacuum Tubes at Low Prices “Yarn Tubes $4-00 N- E. Peanut Tubs $4-50 ldiv- 201 A Radio tron ___..__.___._.._....__.......,..,...._._.__ $8.50 U-51 11 me w. o. 12 sooo . _ in ...... ___ .... $7-00 l;"°"1**W° Magnavox _ und/ for demonstrating. ,M 1' “°"°9¢- Reoulur prioo nano oooh. will eau. HALF mos. _ ln iuturo ovorything 'ln our Radio department will insole for ei-vor caan. 1 Nothing on soPr¢1»l11°1\- W' °“"'lM0i everything porfoot when dollvorod. |,,,"l°,""”° °°"* °'1 °rorovol\o.- ooingomom. wo norm "“ “Home of on oumooolilg noolo sooooim. l WM _ ,\ l ill.. 1' the evtilelldltures were $2941-'31 1` Wil ot McDonald. -1- V~ Donawnavio I; sneri-on. ci-illy M Len. 1° ' _ Q Heath McVlttle _ Sld\;BlIllt01;)» \ Messm li-l-ed c_ sherren. R0 0 ` Delegates to Sylno 'Moore and Joseph Haalam. C1' 51’ to D M Donald' Delell11£05 ' 1'°"°1’ ° ` vitti ""` C S Messrs. F. A. Heath M0 M9 1 1 " _.1 F. w. c- 3211?-' shgobigtgrl; committee. Q Messrs. J. V. Moore. W- 11- 1;“:_'{;‘:' W McDonald. John H. 11 - glgoph Hsslem. R- P~ R°5°"°“' George McDonald and Fred C. wa it was uni at tho nooioi-1 111111 " bu nu aint the Rector! 81111 § is worthy of got; that Mr. Crisp Moore has C 1 -°1~'.s~ _:'..".:.::::~.: service that has 1‘0 Bw nanny -1. himself as well as 1° 9 5° ° ` the officers and _ oil Ponoli om111“9'°“’ " d annum! vote of tbsnko slid sit P "ogg, (Patriot plosso 0097-7. CHURCH OF BCOTLAND. - '_"- Rev. Ewen llllacDousall will preach I A CEDURSE IN HOME NURS- Sabbath 10th at Cape Traverse at 10.30 and 7. RUSTICO NOTES.-The many friends of Mr. Artlmas Rolllngs. will be glad to hear that he is somewhat better after his recent accident.-Miss McMillan who is at present at the home of her cousin Mrs. Dan. Buchannan `ls steadily recovering from ber ill- ness.-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bulman, have returned home after spend- ing the week-end at Mrs. Bulman's old home in 1Hazel Grove.- ln- vitationg are out for a grand celebration at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher LePage on Feb. 11th. it being the fiftieth Anniver- sary of their wedding -Some thinking of taking advantage of leap year. INSTITIUTE MEETING. _ The January meeting ol’ the Mt. Al-bl-on Women’s 'institute was held at the home of Miss Edith Stuart, with all attendance of twelve members, alld several young visitors. After the usual prellminarles, the meeting op- ened .for ibusl-ness. Several -small ar- ticles donated for the Orphanage 'by Mrs. Benjamin -and Boswell Jen- kins and Mrs. Margaret Myers were auctioned off at $1.20. :lt was moved and seconded that the Or- pllana1ge nlon-ey ($8) be sent. at once to Mrs. Wright. ~Mrs. W. J. McEacllcrn1wa.s appointed bo mall same. Ways and means of painting the interior ol` the school room was then discussed, but nothing de- finite was acted uipon, V~ery accep- table readlngs were then given hy Mrs. Robert and Benjamin Jenkins and Miss Catherine Chandler. A Committee ol’ two was appointed to arrail-ge for the February program The -meeting closed lliy singing the National Anthem. After il dainty lunch served by tile hostess, il pleasant social hour was spent. Notes By the Way lCniltiilucd from Page 4) ill that line this wlllter iii town or country, oil the railway or else- where, The waiges are lliisscd and The advent of a Labor Govern- ment ln England is an entirely natural one, resulting from the changing, giving place to the new. der. Where class rule has prevail- rd, wit‘h nluch to its credit at tin-,cs the governments of the future will have il broader basis ln the will of the people represented by men* chosen from among themselves I I ll _ ll/1 lil ni \ . ‘ "`~ \ Nl; `*v rl 5 1111- * -/fl and strength ¢ am o es. town basket ball team, cvcllllllf. J1111111117 211" 111111 was ‘W and in closer sympathy with the Wm' their chapemne' Mrs' Mc' tended by a lar8° number of ms masses' It may be hoped lo lm 8 Kiilnon, left Tuesday morning on ‘"0" °f the congregation' gl? well nearer approach than was before 11191" "et“"“ 11° the I51““d_a Par' “B by sevenllllm me wglghulllaslll to government of the people by the 11°“1*“`1Y charming gwup Wh” made Hpllmliltiillrtfpidterest was displayed people and for the people. There 11111115’ 11191155 here- and ai- “V110” ilvliilch nugurs well for the coming ls ii wcnltli of wisdom ill what Ten- "CW 51110" Bm-V11" the C111' there ' year. The Warden reported thc ilyson spoke of as “the collllnon “'83 F¥0n@1'111 regret 31119113 B11 “'11” toiili roooipts for 111“J\°“‘la§f;01;i sense or most." it is .n-.tiring itsoli' 111111 1110 111211-s11re of meeting them. $2.039-911i_&‘;‘1f1°1gtYlf;°parl§h‘ whlle felt more and more am] m0l»0_ Following the match in the Gym- 1" 11'” 1 " y 1; nasliinl at Studley Monday after- fi Traoadie or Mt. Stewart A man who feels :he can sell insurance is wanted by one of the leading Life Insurance Companies to cover the district ln and around 'Dracadle or |Mt. Stew- art. The territory' of the man appointed will not -be encmached upon. Insurance experience eaaential ibut not nec- essary. Givo 'full par- ticulars in reply to “H” Box 116 care of Guard- ian. *li our fair young ladies are serlousl); Week (Continued from Page 4) ' The concert in aid of the City Hospital in the Strand Theatre on Tuesday evening was very much enjoyed by the large audience. Mrs. P. W. 'l'u:rie.r accompanied her guest Miss Dorothy Smith back to Moncton Wednesday owing to the sudden death of their uncle Mr. J. M. Knight. O U l Mrs_. James A. McMillan was among the Bridge hostesses cn- tertnlnlng on two occasions this week at her pretty home 22 Brighton Road. U O l Mrs. R. H. Rogers left Tuesday morning on :1 visit to her sister ill Vuilcouvcr and other parts of Western Canada. ll 141 -ll Oil Wednesday evening Mrs. .lollll S. Jenkins cntcrtalincd at Mull Joilgg for a nulllllcr of her friends. The dcccratiolls° and refrcsllllleilts were carried out in true Chinese fasliloli and proved very delightful. H O C (_ 1 t _ ml h_ l _ llcilcfit bl'iilgcs,_teas alld sewing ue ws is S I lg 1' `parties are still very popular and pleasantly anticipated. in u #_ The Prlilcc of Wales is reported :it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johli very wide exlensl0n_pcl_haps loo to have motorcil to Epsom Downs l"1l"1`- (1"‘11'1`°1'1 NU"-11 W111~“1\11"‘~ T111*-1 _ . , . _- ~ , 1Tii 1s l' in the earl hollrs and lo ‘ _occasion was the i-.elcllmtlon ol' “1‘1"“"’1 1110 ‘01-111i! l111V11@l1¢-- lllufuliiidell severalilorses euteled ll,,, lweulyflllll a,ml\.L,l.sal.y ol Hil'llr-rio tile govcrilnlellt ol’ thc 1 _ j their vvr-fldlug day, A liirgg number Killgiloui hail llceu essentially urls- 111 1111* 1U1`1~11C01111“g 1`a°@5_~ A1* 1:ol` giicsls were present to coll- Loci-atic, \\'llatc\'er party held the 001111118 10 1110 131111)' M1111 111'* ll 1115"“1-111111” MV- 31111 M191 G‘“111`9Y|l'eins of tllc power. The ministers 1’1'1110@_011l§1iE011 111 1111 111101111111 :_"1?"‘1 tn twain i}§“"“ lmlmy $2060 fillet stale wore illainly men oi' uolllc`C0111f1S1 11811111151 l-W0 D1`0f@5S1011111 _--_ ~»_2.._ urns o ie appy ray \ l __ _ _ _ _ =:i>:i‘~l11l‘--:g_t“,__llly_l.l\,u ymrs l,_mmllml,_ The title, or ol' larioo \\ilaltll, wllos.e`l0L1i-s \'illiil'il. llriidi- I\'_-l, llonilii l\li~Iil|il>': 1?. ilii .\l'_-i-niiiill: 3, Vida Silva. 1 ilrilili- ll.-~l, Ii..l'i»lli,\' 1lall:ii\l' 13, rilla. llaudot: '. l\lili'i>i-llii ll~1rnii|'¢i ._ i1 J S0l)r11ll0 5010. "Slave SOUR null l<`l'liili-rs l\liirpli,\'_ . . . . . _ lli-.l Reign r..-our l.-1. in-|l.~ <‘..il..-ii: :_ ,. l~}tli|~l |~`1»i1-_\‘ iinll ll1ll'¢1i1lI-' 3111111111 Iiistrilnielitai si-leclioll, Ovr~.rtilrc,1:i, l-‘rl-diln ll.-rnni-ri. I "l‘lll- filllowiilg have attained the hirxllcst a\1i-rugc in thc dlffere i<'i'aiics: 1;.-...io vlli.-i, uri-gory .vi ilo..niri_ _ _ (ll-iidii Vi.--l., Mary Power. (li-alle IV.-l_ .liimr-s lllclioilald. (Iiuirlii ll.-l, Jus:-pli liurge; .\lii-hael Gorilltin. - flradi- l, .il'__ 1, (lcurglns Gurmd '_‘. ldmiiiiili-l Gorman. Grade l. Sr., 1. Kenneth Ma lioilalilz 2, \\'llllum Cahill. l'<-i'l`l-l-t iitti-ndunci~, Gregory ill llniiulrl, .lnlin l-1. lilcllonald, Jam _.._¥<-oali l Tile large egg which measllr ll1‘i'cd Wllitc in Groton, Vt, _found io leave three yolks w _ he ' hrilki-ii. `i_""1, ._ T,/._-l c_-al. _ |12 gg. C e Rlcl>i»ilald_ Irene Gallant. Tcache sri lslx and thiieellourth inches and w lgallisrril lrom the dock of hens l _ was ,_ iu 1_" /_ 4 I l » . l l\/ -1. 1s /.1 r :`\ J.,-_*E .__.._ __1_____. _ `__.‘..__ ST. (‘.l|.\l\llEN SCHOUM ' _ I\L‘. 11- _ _ ___ ___ _ ___. -___ ~ _ -»-V ...__ -sa .-l-_ ,_.,9,, ,___ - _f - --. -li--s.._ - l’. 9-55 -~_ _ .-... -__.\_ n‘T1 i .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ __ Mcndclssulln ;;;f_ ~_ -?--;-ii io. f _ _.,,__ fi" ., ~ 5 \ lf.. ` Prayer-Resvonse, “The Lord'sl *Q idil Lin." 1 °"‘.`f‘_‘T’_~`_ _ _ _‘”‘_”f’,‘f _“_‘_ f .°_“_ if N161. CARUN L1GHT» POWER Engine, 3 H. P. with only three moving parts. Price $163.00. _ Generator-1,000 watts; ordered. gallons per hour. capacity. volts $495.00. MORLEY _.. -'f-.1 _ l .J/~1'1.<_.f ll .~ `1\ ' /| ' ` “.1 _‘. , \ .._._>",".§.‘?'f. 1~1ll1;-1..1_ .- 1_1,\Y- __ /- \( Q i "” 7 ` il-/I, gl 151 WATER AND PLANT voltage 32 or 110--D. C. ao .i__-<¢.>.i- l Pump Plungor type, worm gear drive, capacity 700 -_-- Batteries-Hart glass jar typo 120 or 240 smphour the pupils of Wilmot Valley Sclioilll Engine Generator and 120 Ampere Hour Batteries 32 Glad l P|cl£eué_ ' 'l For further information, apply to F. SMITH Grade Vlll.-1. Lillian Hogg, 2. Provincial Dealer Jennle H055. 3- 111111111 H055 R, R_ 5, Charlottetown, P. E. I. -» ._»-.. ov-4-__ _ ._ -__ `_-. 14. ,. _ E '.'l‘.I~' < v rn' .-_ if +.‘i r l \` iilai l-sis.-:-unzli. l __ _W &¢~O'0§-O4-O-O-*O OO-‘#96-OO-90-00-0 Specific i=iExAl.i_ ovsesesia cold in the head. liver to normal sctlon. and tllsuo ‘buIIdor. Puts on REXALL KIDNEY Pl ldssl laxotlvo modlolno. SOLD UNDER POSITIVE REXALL PILE CURE irritation, gsvo slmoot Immodlsto relief. §j \ -=_i_=._..@ ““.§l_§’_;’“.‘_"_?'.§E“‘l‘_“..El?.l‘.‘.'. ....._ Rexall Remedies for Ailments TABLET8, 25°. 60o and ULN make digestion easy and the stomach healthy. REXALL CATARRH JELLY, :soc roiiovn ceurrh slid REXALL LIVER SALT8 35c, 65c, $1.25 Nohrl lhl REXALL CHERRY BARK, 85|: and 60o, the large solo proves this pleasant tasting cough syrup gives oltlofloildll. REXALL SYRUP OF HYPOPHOBPHITES Ohh. Nlrvl sp into you. wo, onlly sppllod, oluuo no LL8 500, 8 lol; CLD- Goffod kidney disorders and ollmlnstss urlo sold from the syltom. REXALL ORDERLIEB Ee, we and ULU. The GUARANTII TO CWI .ATN- FACTION OR MONEY RIFUNDID THE MACKINNON DRUG ‘mo 'ms i\sxAi.L rilous aio ~- xooluc cron: _ _ r.o.oox\l /_ _ sv...-A "-3 ... ‘__ lt. iz. it; _ _' T72;-* s- l _ .43 will n ~ "_ -Fi* I5.” “.50 l I i5 OW. ;- i('.l?B< i the eter- cred I of iood ictly i Sl. but Ilool the : re- esti- Sist- ong- l by 'por- ex- and - the the the cred \ Bh- ; ex- ould was -\ _I i .. _ _ the _’ St. last Flor- read fol- a 1924 e to and nero :ave con- duty elve pltal 3 St. irou- con- l all :cep- wllo -is 'ls-i / $’ X l'iEI.l ilids and , . ll. Nl* ""i\I|* tho* _'ll 3.59; I "lf vs. ll li slff'