llmtnntlgieeen A mm-ec-new _f ~--~- ` ~ sir _ _ , _ __`_¥Ji| L4 _‘nm _ . _ _ "' _ _ G . . .~ , __ __, ,_ . . . .....~¢.»¢e»-~»-=»-'~»-‘qi-eqarsvu.-s.s_»-»».~. new IUNDQ '-if ~ 'r' " ~' '" s - . ' _ R ,_ PAR Til-lv‘e'¢.. as 11 ei. mm... ' ._-1_-_we mn _#sewers ...ii insertion tor adyertialu in this col- , ..°_mn. |-|Ano|.n 9. oonpon is sms. Cash must accompany order I _- ,the Georgetown Guardian represents- Minimum clisrss twenty-tive eonts- - R "nuiu-uns” nanny R I - _ ' ` I I Ihave decided to run our Business on . 'll "IIS "lf°Mlf9"ll° _ Rin cR0ss Rn>oRr . 5” C*°°l4l" Snfifi u°|'|'“-U" ...___ possible prices. During the balance of _‘ “Ip myoplnion,neoti1er medicine The annual _meetlni Of U10 F0" this month whatever credit is given “' ’° °“""'° f°’ °°"'*‘P‘“°" "4 Aussstus usd Cross Society was holdin must be semen for before me above ~~!f‘fI'°'tI°” ';_‘F'“£_':`"'5:" |Wel>sier’s Corner Hall on Wednesday date. We -have at present altogether I "“ “ '“ 'N' m °’° °°m' December- 11th. The treasurer sub- too many unpaid accounts and we Plym; fm ant. y°;;"i ‘sfo mitted the followingreport. ask for settlement of these as soon as umm; ?.°;°u1P ';°;.";B;,’;m,l§J possible. We thank our many custom- . u n m 0 n 5 ' y I REGEIPT8 - ers for their trade in the past and ask with natty Headaches, belchinggss, *AFTER JANUARY 1|( 1919 We " _ Balance on hand at tho last for a continuance of the same as _we fh':':;',:i° "R" °°"""°”d W” 1° annual meeting . . . . . . . . _.s 11.99 .nm muy mens to nsnaie sn farm _ I ,M |ndu¢edu, my-Fmit_|_¢|,°,1 Donations at meetlus ~ - ~ - - - -- 11-40 products at highest market lprices for ,nd now fm- six mongh, I hu, bun Members fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.25 which we will pay spot cash. McLeod : entirely well". A. ROSENBURG_ Proceeds Social in Donagli ‘ & McGregor_ Montague. 50e abo 6 for 50 trial sils25o SCI100l 22 00 _ 2941’12'13M2l‘E1I » _ I ' _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . At all dcnlbrs or sei-it poaiplld by Proceeds Supper at Gleniinnan ..25.02 l‘ruii:`~a-tives Limited. Ottawa. - Proceeds Social i`n Ft. Augustus N0 IONIO IIIIE H0003 Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50.00 --~ --- Proceeds of collection . . . . . . .. 93.65 » ______ ._ _,, 1 Saraaparllla For g Time Like Thia, M. . ._.~~f/-i Tomi 230-31 ner fiuenu the or-| . _\ 1 . *fl _ A ln r P Exrsuoiruns ____ I / ' ' _ ~. =_» , 3’ . . When purified blood, rebuilt I POBYHBB and WPPUQB f°" b°"es strength and regulated bowels are es~ \ 1917 1° 69 sential \ 3/ _ ` \ ; 2714 8 D p ng Paid f0I` Yarn' 46 05 in the after effects of Influenza, the 5\llYD|ieS ‘-md P0995” fo’ b°xeS ri and other rostrati diseases, Hood’s Sarsspariilo. has remarkable _ ff- T0 U A MWK-I““°n T"e“5“'°‘° 2 healthhelping effect ~ 1 _ ’ 191s . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . .. _ g.P»~»‘ \ \ Ul4l`l°lle'-0WD “Wh 970 lt expels the poisons that have ,.el» .....,., Total 3185 9° weakened and depleted the nleod, . "_ __I` _ . __ _ _ _ '_ ‘ ..f°" '“°° `\_t_"_, 18590 causing pallor, anemia, flabby iiesb BBIHDCS 011 ‘land 344~41~ _ and lax muscles. It is the standard uccessful rec- R ' _ ` _ its The ladies of this branch have knit 2:10; 1:3316 ,arty year: y . and forwarded during the year, 117 Many pe°pxe_"_ is reauy "mum, I I ' Illalfs 0? B°°k9» and h‘"° “I” a ‘manmy ing how many-need a fine, gentle, 01 YU" °“ ham- easy catharitic in these trying times The 3°°I°W “_§’° ST" v2_?_____b‘_;’_:“ tl: We recommend Ho_od’s Pills, used iii U10 b°Y5 °f me "mc ° ° the best families, and equally efrec wus decided at the annual meeting to ~ . ' was <1 ii t sue: and other articles we seli_c,m,_m,,e wmmg _.,,,,. me ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ;'_‘;_ ° °“° "°”'°“ °' '° make them more durable as for me coming year. “’°“ “S “‘°" W' “”°°.f’.‘3.'.‘.’.‘..1‘?r Horn ARRIVALS Acceptable Gifts I than many things that are given as remembrances ati t is season. We show new designs in. Rings, Cameo and other, Brooches, Platina Plated Brooches and Pendants and. many styles of Chains and Watches for the pocket andi wrist R. w. iAii0R 142 Richmond St. Charlottetown, P. E. I. 1920-12-l2m8i ~ _ 2936. ` - ' _ “Spanish Flu” ` Leaves the Kidneya week andjsactive. ‘ ' 1,. _ uipuns wiilstf enthoee ° debilita°¢:f'her¢ana and restore them to their farmer ststeof llmlth. Gila Pill: Sold Eurrywhsrr 50 cents A box 'tml Nrnoreu. Divo & Ciaxaucar. Co. or Cunha. Inn. _au _..'l‘doslu,,0st. _ VICTORIA HOTEL' C. H. Hall, Goucester, Mass John A. McDonald, Grand River Leo Frank, Southport Cf D. McKinnon, Souris p. F. Moore. Halifax Mrs. M. F. Vessey, York Mrs. J. IF. Grainger, Sydney Mines Miss Grainger. Sydney 'M‘Ill9B M. F.. Keliher, N. Wiltshire John McLean, Souris C. C. Elliott, St. Andrews W. F. Thomas. Toronto I. Rayner, Alberton W. Ives, Tryon . A. Long, City G. Jordan, Mun‘ay Harbor Milligan, Northam Johnson, Wunpeg E. A. Johnston, (Lt.) Kensington G. McMillan, North Rver John B. Andrews, Royalty Prp§@F gs? I PR0RRssi0N1L CARDS _ . t th C h d Headache and works oii DR. CLIFT I Ci-lRON‘l¢_Z DISEASES . QURATIVE TREATMENT by the month in advance. Victoria Hotel, Charlottetown. P. E. 1., Canada. HOURS, 12 to 3 daily. NOW. £520-11-21M3mospd. s. s. iirssilui ` Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Montague, P. E. I. J. D. STEWART. K. C. I Barrister, Solicitor und . lictory Public , Office Newson Block, Charlottetown. Branch office, Georgetown I Money to ,Loan on Real Estate ~ -_-_ l0R80li & DUFFY Barrlatera and Attorneys it Uolloltors for Royal link oi Canada _R Monzv 'ro LOAN ;` Do You Know- ree: _ ' ui i Leng c'rif. _-an-nr; - omeem dimes autism. ' ' ° Milrililetevvn, P. I- If l UDB C 011|( B" un- wid. Groves' signntiir on each box. 30 cents. '1‘h¢re's Q picture of you in -your soldiers memory. But* 1 he is expecting a new one, _ss you are today, to take it place. _ Make the appointment to- day. - I THE. .CQl.,!lS_ _,f§,,'!`.U_!?l.(,,‘_ _ -.l.- -.» =:i.~ \._-|4111 - .. I A' careful ___select__ _tion of__ every line .of _Jewelry marks our stock. _ We will he piéas-_ ed to' have you MR. ELLIOT BAIN. Mrs. Robert Drake, Hunter River has received a _letter from her brother Jacob Bain informing her of the death _0f` hireldest son Elliot_ on_ Nov. 18th.: He was ranching in Clyde Alta, when he rushed to the hospital in Edmon- ton, where although everything was done for his recovery, he passed away after a few days ill- ness, aged 37 years; He leaves’ to- mourn besides iiisfatlier, a widow and three~_ small children, two sisters Nellie and. Mabel in Van~ 90uv8l‘._&iid two rbwthers, Gordon in British Columbia and Will* in. England. Mr. Bain lived in North River, P. E. l. before going to Vancouver. ' MR. IRVING JOHNSON At 0’Leary, Dec. 3rd, there passed to_ the great beyond Mr. Irving _Johnson at the early age of forty-five years; alter an illness of almost twelve months.. Mr. Johnson is a son of Mr. Geo. Johnson Sr., of 0’Leary who mov- ed from Margate some twenty- two years _ago. ' _Mr. Irving Johnson endeared himself to the people of O’Leary and. snrroundingdistrict by taking an_ active part in all things per- taining to the betterment of the community,\afproEmssive and sue.- cessful farmer is memory will ioiag be cherished by his family an friends. _ Besides a sorrowing wife there is left to .mourn Ida now Mrs. Brewer Johnson of Bedeque, Miss Pearle, saleslady. for Kennedy Co., Ltd; Miss Edith and six child- ren at home; Mr. Clarence John- son of O’Leary, brother, and Mrs. Geo. L. Johnson of New Glasgow sister of the deceased. _ By special request of the late Mr. Johnson »the funeral services were conductedlby the Rev. _Robt. Murray assisted by the Rev. Mr. Mellick. The very large -funeral giive evidence of the esteem in w ich he was held in the district, and all that remained ofa kind and loving husband and father were laid to rest in the Methodist cemetery, Knutsford. To the so:-rowing family the sympathy of O’Lea and surroun ing district is extenz ed. The pall bearers, late friends of the deceased, were: George Bernard, lra Clark, Guss D. Shaw Sanford, _Philips Edward Bryan and George Sheen. One precious to our hearts is one The voice we loved is stilleg, A place made vacant in our home Which never carl be filled. _-....i..,____ M-R8. JAMES DOYLE . The death occurred at her home 179 Water St., of Mrs. Ann Doyle, widow of Mr. James Doyle, after sn illness of three weeks at the age of 68 years. Besides e large circle of friends there are left to mourn five sous, namely: Officer Dominic Doyle, Char- lottetown, James, of Attleboro, Mass. Alfred. in France. Joseph and »stepi1<-rl, ,__of this city and one daughter, Angola, _nt home, also three sistersdldrso Mc- :Kenna and Mifs. Sherden, of Attleboro, Maas. and Mfrs. Sinnott, of this city, 'and two brothers, Patrick Mcl-loiina. »0f Fort Augustus und James of United ,States . The funeral took place Yesterday afternoon at-2.50 and was lorgely st- tended. The pall bearers wore: Messrs. John Truinor, P. A. Smith, Jdhn McDonald. lliigh Hennessey, Sixtus McLellan, (thas. Simmons. The family-have the sympathy of all the community in their double be- reavement, one of her sons, Mr. Peter Doyle, having predeceased her about two weeks ago. May her soul rest in peace. » "R _i 1 A. E., LYON Studio took ill' with infiuenzii. He was' em Guardian iN A 1 i 1 0' '.....°~=f~.»i _#___ _-___ _ ___ __ _ ‘mem _ P_______. 02-____1o1 comet. wine om . . . . ._ .___ ioismaer. ....1-1' *HIE* pA%R 31-UDI0# I » \i "` " I ' #T 1"' ""’ ici' " . » 'S 5 ”'f’» »” _ ' want. 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