‘.1 ‘ " _ i1". Gallagher; 01cm UP , r Eczema i » 3MP: Infflqiitqn. than" I v entire eyelem. m.» m in» was limp i» ‘Oll- lagher’! 'l‘onio "ul, System Builder.‘ ll-ipeutirelyh QNalural. Amalia‘- lyhmling. pilrlfyintthe blood and eutlg r1 imuluting luwo , kidneys lull liver, this reliable nld remedy clears, upekln troubles. Perfect i’ or Indigestion, million; mloorziliilons, lkfwiflflitlllfiflll‘!!! urqoltls‘, .‘ oyouonypur co an cepl _\'0lI"l|iMt!. ,Solil, its other Gallagher Herbal Household Rcifldlel sruby as H. L. WORTHY. Qharlcttetown c... Yo” Beat It? Goffs relrular n r i c e s are as good as at any sale (often better) and the goods are new and ‘ up to date. Come and See i MOCCASIN S Oil tan for little bov-s‘ 1.10; big boys 1.40: men 1.85 and up. v snow SHOE Moc- CASINS-for m en, Genuine Chrome horse- ihide 1.50. hilrh cut l4 e‘y e l" e t 3.00; women’s and bovs’ 1.40. It is bet- ter to buy the best, but we can furnish also a cheaper one in Buck- skin leather. , SNOW ‘SHOES ~ are “gelling now. We have for heavy hien zindlight lnen, women nnrlflchildren. SPATS —— cry pair new and made ‘1m,_.summer for our- selvfieiielt 75c; leather bound $1.00: B e a v e r Cloth". jand ; Broadcloth 51,5111 and $1.85. r gov at hi; wrist islefi of ollliYpt-fiiiits - spams nutriti- satin ' shoes at- 20‘? dis. to make for spring‘ sstock 1Q pyrivc in February. (HOSE, rlntlleéiiosc "P14411335" summer for ourselves» newest-and most up t0 am it!" 29W“ not one of 108i year’s in .st0;t!li£ 30"‘ dia- off all wool and silk and wool. i_ ‘ cieardiiéb sellout y; ply nwinter. Colt yotifbea it? b est style“ and, W“ Guardian noose-Mr. c. .1. lll.“'i’lia‘r‘viiif'iti§i“; ,_ '.J“$i'$; nun and renewal subscflptlone. l-titt . wn-vr-i quot-buxom: miner Birbu- docs molasses-ct Bruce's. , ' me-i-lo-n answer-m Annual um- lng ofpthe eitiglil Town of Kenslnlp inn. will be held in tbe-Wwn Hull on Friday evening, 8 o'clock. . _ _ ~4029-1-l'l~3i —SLEIGH HEATERS and Char- coal brieks in stock at Bruce's. sored-unit —-llAM!'l0N—Unlted Church ser- vices for Sunday. Jon. 20th.. are es follows: Appin Road ll a. m; Kamp- wn 3 p. 1a.: Victoria p. m. Rev. James P- KQW. Minister. -l-‘IDOBS, NEED NOT be dull and - --'l'lll£ GIIARIAYITEIOWN GUAR- DIAN may be obtained from the Hunter Book Store, nest Bank o! Nona Scoiin, Wstcr ‘street. Subscrip- tions will be received and tldvertlsc- insertion in the nicnts taken for Guardian -PR.ESBYTERIAN SERVICES. — Kcnslngtcn and Freetown Presby- terian Church services Sunday, Jan. 20th.. us follows: Kenslnztml ll n. m. and '1 m.: Freetown 3 p. m. Rev. Lou-is Vlllianls. B. A.. B. 1)., Minist- cr. ’ . —KELVIN GBDVE Women's m- rlitute met for the first meeting in f the New Year at the home o! lib-s. Harold Laird. fliileetlng opened by slnglnz Ode, alter which the 5011001 committee gave a. report, stating that the improvements in school bad been completed and were satisfactory. .A splendid programme consisting o! two dialogues by ab: spun: lady members, and ‘a reading by Miss Mocwalkler. was much enjoyed by all. The mem- ' hers appointed Miss K. Caselcy to buy c drlnkjng fountain for school. and nluns were made to hold a parlor scelal at home of, H. Oaseley =n Feb. 14th. Next meeting will be Ila-id at home c! Mrs. J. A. Hogg. -anscl_zi.r.arrcous snowl-lls — On Wednesday evening ‘a number oi friends end h-rr fellow 0f th; Summorslde Telephone Exchangge stat‘! gathered at the humo of Ml’. and Mrs. A. fliComey 0f Gimme-r- slde and tendered Miss Muriel CUP Lz-ty a. large mlsoeHsneoitsmhqwer. The recipient, who ls the daughter of 1dr. Samuel Carney oi Summer- side will be the centraldsure innn interesting event to take place. m tbs near future. The attests, num- bering over thirty. had trimmed a. basket with streamers suspended from the ceiling and the gifts were hidden therein. A special chair for brlde-to-be was pfet- tily_ deuurated t; match Niles Gaza Mcunta-in opened the gills while . Nvvo Mwthesqn, lhnipanylng verses,_wlllch_ witty and caused much rnerrilumt some the common. receive-d ,ma.ny beautiful and also useful presents of cut ,.xla§s, chino. silver, and linen. Although quite overwhelmed by ‘the kindness 0f 11B!‘ menu; she thanked than ppm-Arm fitting terms. A very pleasant s66- lsl evening was then spent slid doin- ty refreshmznts sc-rvcd at the close. ’—‘S \ r ... .11: ' l, f. . . s41. _.... ‘_;T“.'.IT_... . 1' ..-p m oriiim. nnwiiltri, s. WRIGHT-The death 030k lflflbe on vdsdne-sdoy ot- obmn. five o'clock P- m._ oi Mr. Edward J. Wrishthci New Arman, at the age of 78;,years, Al- though hc. had been ailing for some considerable time his dept-h, Wt“ quite unexpected. Mr. Wright, wus the. soli (.1 the lnie Mi‘. and Mrs. stzphcn Wrlghtyf Elimvele Form. Bedoquc, and was bot {the-rem Mo)’ 2nd. 1852. He was »: ucated wt Mt- Allison, Snekvllle, N. B. The late Mr. Wright was a momimnt farm- er and miller in New Arman, hov- lng purchased a. famr. carding. cloth and grist mill tlun-o in i811. ‘Ijhe nulls were closed down some yrais ago. bu‘. Mr. Wright mltln- ur-d farming up to the Dflfsent, time. The deceased txaok an active litter- 1st. in politics being a staunch Lib- eral; lm was a pnmilnent mernbm‘ of the United Church o! Canada. and was always ready toda miything in lair. power for the good of the chmeh. It was ,c-n1_v last summer that. Mr. nnrlMrs. Wright celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. flier-e ore loft to _r,r.-:urn hi; sou-lowing wldsw (nee Miss Euphemla ‘POWD- scml) two daughters and one son. rmmcly: Mrs. Harry Brown, of Mm‘- gtttll. Miss. Allcc and Arthur at home: also two sisters and one bf?’- ther, M11". W. Strong and Miss Mary Wright of Simmer-side, and M; clmflcfi. B, Wright, of Bedeque. to all nlwhrri the deep mthy s! the oonnnunlty is extent vi, I'll-c ...__._-...-.__ ‘ ~11) Avmn FLU . v v » KEEP sosnubs qlmxu v I it is in the bremhlng organs that the germ of Inflmuza gains its foot- hold. Go after your little. told M'- rnce. With the first sneete. us~ yo"? Ostarrhomne Inhaler. Flu Guru": can't, live in the atmosphere o": (ierrilosoule. You pet mile! at oner- 11w cough end nose cold s quiolv ly. Sol-a thrust ls relieved. oezintl- npitting and iltln over the 09¢: 0WD to ‘u end. Nothing qillclcor $11011 c; _ orrhanone for. Grippo. Golds. Osterrh. mlmencs._¢n4,v1fitvr ‘"3- soid cvervwlwfl. W171i!“ Wl-flt-"l- r tuncnl‘ iskee place this svuo nun we People's Oemetwlr et- Stunner- slde. M-r. Ayres JABSING or nu. JOSEPH Bats-r om“! hwdv on. wedncudpy evvninr. loi- lowing an operation in the Prince County Hospital in his 80th YEW-l’- Mr. Ester was thewnoi theistic Mr. Jolm Baker, ' Sununerside as-"Gflllfim umcnsoiaiamllyoiflveboysand asGcmgsWrlghflsNlill ontheDunk River; and he worked the-re contin- uorlsly ftr twenty-One www- - fie then bought the term on the Nod lilrad now occupied by his “NEW. Mr. Bruce Bums. A few wen-rs late: he removed to a. term in South Free- years. Iicwnsxnalricd toMlesXath- erlne Ggillis, who predeceased him by seven years. They Iliad e family 0f three boys and three ls, namely: Mrs. J. B. Penny and Qrs Davis and Donald Baker of Bummerside: Leslie in Miami, Florida: Mrs- George Sheen, of OW, and Mrs- ‘William Auid u! Freetown. all 0f whom are living and to whom the Guardian tenders- its sincere sym- pathyJPhe late Mr. Buker took 9- lively intel-zst in polities and W85 a.» staunch supporter of the Ubeml Party. He had ‘o. host of mummi- ancss and was beloved by all who lmewAhim. The ilmerol too; 91909,. Rev. 0.- J. 8t- Ololr Jesus roman/tin: atbotbacrviccsonfiidwffmfll‘: residence‘ of his son. Mr. Baker, Slimmer-side, at l1 a. m. and thence to the Presbyterian Church at Freetown at. 2 o- m. Md Wits leruelv at ' laid to rtst in» e Peoples Oemetefy at Freetown, in the family PM bo- slde those of his beloved wife. “We to await a. Glorious Resurrection-s Arcuslstwron uses cum - A number of mcc tans mot at mi? . stare of Mr. Ivan Brown, K0218"!!! tan on llll. 12th and appointed Bf‘ flcsxs oi the Kenslndwn " Club for the vssason oi 1929. PR8» James Prnd-Jrgast; Body TIM-i, m‘ v14 O'Connor; Starter, George WuXl side; speed Conan, Myron WNW fhur, W. D. Profit-t, Linus German. Ivan Brown, Wm. Sutherland: Judges, David O'Oormor, W. Suther- land. Austin Tayl :1: Timers. W- B- McArthur. H. L. Roasts: Track Pv- ‘ I Prowse Yeo; Membership fce $1.00; class entries. so, cents. Itls practically a wee °Y "spoil. for sport's sake". Oltentlmos the spectators get as many thrills at‘ thmc 19ml nlces, as the fans who puittwith two flzcn-zs" to watch the performers on the big rings. Th” "rm," uwlll necessarily haveto be passed in index- to give the spec- tators a “working interest" in then game. ‘Iihey onaned their “iron vests" cn past occasions with what- cvcz- change available and no dg-ubt they will duplicate at the com- lug races. ‘Interest in the "Klnglv s-pc-rt" is 1mm. Many people. have ciraod prospects. and are anxious t; tijl/‘t-h-z-nl out. .A-ll connected wltu the club wish -to see it ilmction in the systematic manner that char- acterized the famous Newlflondol-i Club cf some years ago. Occasion- ally a. patty annoyance at ice r-aecs is caused to Judges and spectator; by stray over the ice space with a relative speed, but by a. coincidence, imme- diariely the word "go" is given, their "orbits-W extend down the race course close t: the bone. tide entries; hence cznfuslon to judges and spectoihrs. It, may not be necessary to equip the track police with sawedoff shot gum. It is planned to hold the op- tnlng race the lattor part of next tvock. Class A, B and C. Please for- ward entries no Secretary David 0'- Cnnnor as soon as possible-K PERSONALS ~Mo1srs George R. ltincQuarrlte, Ihrlsgh Tlnncy and ‘Ihbmus Car- tni-hci-s. of Summers-id: left on Fri- day for Mqntreztl whore they will attend the fur sales in that city.-S —Mrs. Hillard Muttart and son, Kcnnethjeft on Firdny on t visit t: Montreab-S --— --- \ he... Guardian mlznsrrznx AGENT-Mr. .1. w Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon tuszuc and will be pleased to receive new and lt‘lll'\\-'l'il ‘éillhitlflplltliki. ti ..".\'EW BITNGALOWK-Ml‘. James Sherry. Tyne Valley. has completed furl mrved into, n new and pretty I "lm-nlow on tho opposite sirie of the lrrldgc frcm his former home. “WWI-I TllflTl-‘J i,'\IG~—'I‘hq pp lq f‘ ' v '"""~t" fllTdlfll Cll many of the l'.\'\:..l t) bear vehnle --rosslng. Funnv in so" crossing the ice with rmceled-rehlclcs. , .."PBODUOE LADEN. — The Do- .mlnlen Coaster. Captain E. Lzwe, sailed Jsnuary 10th for Halifax. with I n load oi produce. consisting of 6.000 bushels o! potatoes. 1,000 bushels mmips, and; "about 100 bushels cf vogotsbleimlcadcd in_ port at New- pcrt. by the estate J. J. Pay C0.. and in pert at. Klnzs- wharf. Georgetown. by tho J. J. Hughes Co.—A. .."SOCIAL osnntnmo. - 1m ciulllng Inhaler t1 first! dine 50¢- .. T . i l i i i Wlfst drive which Iyinlinld. in ,t.he ' n i? ' 1 ~ ed. The remains were ' "comets," ..whieh travel . hislatercsidence to" Q - Ii 11d!!!‘ _ 11$ Muir ' 46d" , ill’ Dr. ._- _ 4.. v Mmitsissla-r ll . It is quite cold for the work. .,.. Lvpoplmplflfiidllt- Mr. ‘G. H. Buntalnjtlie agent lor the Mun- son line o! steamers, is here looking utter the loading or the various cleaners this tall. Gcorlre is very popular with all concerned. Qspecial- 1y the fall-sex and the laboring man. He lied distributed B lot of money here. been» he gets great satisfac- irom the men working around the hoot-s. everyone knows his place and u ready and willing w do nu bit towords nlshln: ‘the loading of the bottle. Mr. Webster is here again this lull looking after the interests "f the "Pot-sin Growers Association. Hols ably assisted by E. B. McLaren. ..°Sifll'i'lNG.- Georgetown. not withstanding the lateness of the sea- son. still presents a. very busy ap- pearance around the wharves and the At present there are four steamers in the harbor loading or in waiting for suitable weather to load. 'On the west Side of the Rn!‘- way _wh_nrf is the S. S. Theresa, Capt. ' n of Fimsberu. ‘Norway. which is K loading seed potatoes pfor the Potato Growers’ Association. 0n the East side is the S. S. ‘Ibrnc. Capt. C. Bjorset, of Bergen, Norway. which arrived from Comerbrook, iNildi, and is WI-ltklz favorable weather t0 begin loading for the Harris Abattoir ca. Anchored in the stream is the S. S. Andres. for which there was fear expressed for the safety of the ship." ,The S. S. Andres arrived in port uwednescny morning. after meeting with a rough voyage from Comer- brcok. Nfld. During the recent wind Istorm the ship was fumed to seek shelter in one of the harbors of! the Magdalen Islands. 0n the south end cl‘ the wharf is the smaller stea- mer. Dominion ‘Shipper, Captain G. U. scherLssuer, which is at present Houdini: tor Havana by the Harris ‘Abattoir Company. ~A. ..‘Mr. rwbm Duffy. Freclnnd. was ‘ PERSONALS 1 ‘lliiVlflg hi: woods-land surveyed. ..“M". Jno. Alfred McDonald. Land Surveyor. was working last week in iyne Vrlley and Lot ll. ...°Mr. George Baglolc . Northam. was a visitor to Summcrsldc Friday. "Will's Robert. Skerry, Murray Road. Int. i1. has gone to the hos- pital rind may have to go under nn operation. - l ..°Mrs. James Bkerry. 1311c Vul- icy. hos gone on a visit to Boston. where several members of her family reside. McDonald-Mason Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock Mary Elizabeth tMinnlei McDonald. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mc- Donald was united ln the holy bonds of matrimony to George Herbert Mas~ on of Bunbury. t The marriage took place at the re- sidence o! the bride's parents, Kent Street. the officiating clergyman be- ing Rev. Scott Fulton, in the presence of relatives of the contracting parties. At six o'clock. the bride leaning on the arm of her father. was led to the parlor ic the strains of the wedding march, played by Miss Edith Jay, a cousin of the bride. The ceremony was perfonned un- der an arch oi‘ evergreens trimmed avith mics, in the centre of which w-ls suspended n large white boll. The background was n largo number of potted plants. The bride who was attractively qowncd in flat u'hltc crepe with lace trimmings. wore a bridal veil with orange blossoms and carried a btautiiul bouquet of American roves. She wins existed by her cousin. Miss iPearl Jay. who was attired lnipinl: Icreoc do chem wlth- tulle trimmings and carried a bouquet of carnatlons. The groom was supportxxl by Mr. Jvondell McDonald, the twin brother Poi the bride. i The grooms present to the brid: ions u substantial cheque; to the {bridesmaid a pearl necklace. and to ltbe groomsrnan a pair of (old cuff links. Numerous valuable andlpractclal pircsents evidenced the popularity of lllicf couple. - ' ‘Mr. and Mrs. Mason leitby the early ‘Ibtrdon train on a honeymoon trin m Joints in the" United Ststessnd on their return will reside at Burrbury. l The Guardian Joins in ‘extending ihearty icouple. » Mus. J. waster IIABDING I At Norbcro on Jantlary llth there nuwrd niraeefutiy away -Andi1cttn Hardin", mu ill years. beloved wire oi J.,Wesloy Herding. funeral vet's‘ held u» Still“? the 8th inst. felicitations to the happy 0h IJMWIIW. , at ‘house anliknvr: find spoke feeilngw in renrd to recent bereave- ment». thlmbvtm- _ , dept-n in-theflmllkvinlépt ' 4 . Their: who lett w“ I ti- ‘lw. em‘ , - ' .. ihulér..nim*dilfii%isfial‘fi ‘xvso two heathen. B. Douche Jur- dine. Freetown 6nd ReVPJJO? 0n- . ding, _ ,_ t-rs, Ml , . \ . .W-'5b.,l1=‘.h,9f timrvhshrhn "It. Y ... . i m: m?» to er overcame-armcha- ' lily. m to ‘yer-my lt in anything llpfintt do; tie: or responsibility ' wutirrell. mo: ~ \ ' $25.00 suits now . .. - ' ' 0' ~< THIS WONDERFUL LINE OF 1-1 A ND s 0 M u welll tailored- TWEED OVERCOATS, made by some of the Best tailors in the Dominion. Every grade oi‘ splendid tweed, shown in the newest modes $15.00 Coats are now $10.00 $18.00 Coats are now $12.00 $25.00 Coats are 110w $16.07 $30.00 Coats are now $20.00 $35.00 Coats are now . p 1 Third oft“ all Stylish Tweed Stilts This anniversary sale of burs gives you a (zhance to choose froln a range of well made. smartly designed, llantlsonfiely tailored suits such as you would be proud to wear. We m-ehuon the regular prices-and on reduced rates for spot cash, getting ready for stock taking". $15.00 suits now .-. . . .. $10.00 l $18.00 suits now . . . . . .i $12.00 . $20.00 suits now . . . . . . $13.33 $16.67 “e »_is»téws ,_ __'__ .,,,.,......__.... _-. .5611]. ‘ \\\ ..\\~ __ -_ .. \\\\~ .~\.~\.\. 5 / z .4 ‘I l} l. U E LTlIINCHITiILA fit well, to look smartly. $1500 Coats are now $11.25 $20.00 Coats are now $15.00 $25.00 Coats are now $18.75 $30.00 Coatsnre now $22.50 $15.00 Coats are now $33.76 V. 1130.00 suits now $35.00 suits: now . . . . . . $23.34’ $4000 suitiaj now . . . . . . $26.67 @1500 suits now .. . . . . $30.00 , 251%.; Cent eight Blue and Grey Serge Suits lie/re are some handsomely riladc garments, plenty“, ch30]... ,, ifrcm all of the sort that make a. man feel “dressed up," some of the best makers, in, Canhda contribute suits to his fine col- lectlon. RIGHT NOW, for few days more, BEFO “ TAKING you can buy at, twenty ilei‘ cent om. T ‘ $gg.~00 suits now . . . $136.00 5 .00 stilts now . . . . . . $20.00 $80.00 suits how . . . . $24.00 _ v $35.00 suits now . . . $40.00 silitsmow .. .. $45-00 stilts how - A N p‘ ‘ Wl-IYPNIEY e OVERCOATS. (tilt in all the new styles, tailoredEgo crythlng from color and, gut to linings and buttons, is right. ' """"""l .1; . . . $20.1» E 3T9??? arms cssheoldlly. ,__ ‘$2.00 - $510