i». not: s; sci c s "(brlflzfi Remnants Friday, Feb- 20th. IDWINTER’S BIG BARGAIN EVENT —~flhe great sale of remnants opens this morning. From old experience you have learned that it pays to be on ‘hand early- many lots that we are advertising now- will not be in stock wlhen the clock strikes TEN this morning. There are remnants of-- Dress Good-s, Silks, Satins, Crepe de Ohenes Canton ‘Crepes Velvets Flanellettes Ginghams Voiles and Muslins Prints. ‘Powellings ‘ Pillow Cottons Whit-e Cotton Sheeltings Table Linens selling. ma: Remnant Sale of 40 Lovely Boats alf Price AFE PERHAPlS ‘TO SAY THAT THIS REMNANT SALE of coats includes some of tlhe most impressive ‘bargains in ‘tlhe big sale. Alli the‘ coats are smlart, handsome garments and ‘of tihe last new purchases for tlhis season’s Get one now at HALF PRICE. Y‘ou’ll "have a ‘handsome, stylish coat for the remainder of tlhe Winter-fol‘ the early ‘day-s of ‘Spring and indeed for - _ can CHARLOTTEQDWN ‘ouanomn llli tsuunui --s,noi> from rum-iv. Oihiop. —I'OR LATE WESTERN NEWS pose 3 is available. tf -.Blt3 ‘GAME TONIGHT -Am- herst and lCrystals admission 6D Gents --ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. Whole- sale and Retail, l-lolmanfii, Sum- inorslde. 751-1-8tf- —AVOID THE RUSH-At the Rink tonight by getting your tick- ets down town at the usual places. Admission 60 cents. 535-2-20-11 -—-REV. GEORGE 8. MITOHELL will conduct service in the ‘Malpe- bytenian Church on ‘Sunudy, Feb. 2;.‘ at 3 p. m. - Kenlington. que "Hall for the continuing Pres-l -COUNT‘Y ‘OOURT.-- At the County -Court in Summerside, a young man from Sunimersidc up- peored on a charge against "The Unmarried Mothers Act." He was convicted and sentenced to ten months in jail. l-le is at present a prisoner in Prince County Jail. -—.\llss Carmen Harrington has resigned her position as teacher in Kensington High School, She is at present attending College incCliar- lottetown —-lMPROVl‘NG.—Mr. John Wat- son, automobile mechanic, whilc at‘ work in’ Harding's garage, Sum- inorsltlo, got several pieces of steel in his eye on account of a drill fal- ling, lle lins had the particles re- moved and is coming around all rlkht. iO-iiz PERSONALS ‘spent the week end visiting friends at Cape Traverse, i —Miss MuryUUConnor has re- turned to Summersido after spend-l ing a well earned ‘vacutiou at l\('l' home in Cape Traverse. -—.\ir. Keith 10rd, Merchant of Cape Traverse, spent the week end ‘in Kcnsington, visiting friends. l —Mony friends of Mrs. l-larry Crossman, Cape Traverse, will rc- gret to learn of her illness. —~iMl5S Teresa Campbell of Holmanfis, Ltd, Sumniorsltlo, spent tho week end at her home in ‘Cflpvl Traverse. ‘ | —~Miss Jessie Dawson, Crupmiil, spent u few days visiting in Capo Traverse, the guest of Miss Dorildn Howatt. - —~Mr_ ‘Lea Dawson, Crapuud, has returned home after spending a fow days at 'Cape Traverse. ~‘.\liss Pearl H. llowntt, has re- ‘turned to her homo in Cape Trav- ;erse after visiting friends at Borden. IN MEMORIAM DONALD BEATON —lMr. ‘linddon Dawson, Bedeque, l -Auc"riou &ALE.—Saturday the 21st, of live stock, implements, etc), on the estate of lute ‘Isaac Lowthar, 529-2-20M1i. -BEDE.QUE EGG CIRCLE-L- The Annual Meeting of the (leu- tral Bedeque E88 Circle will be held in Central Bedeque on- Satur- day, February 21st at 7.80 p. m. J. ‘l-l. MacFsrlane, Secretary, ‘ 535-2-20-11 —4POL.ICE COUHTZ-‘His ‘Honor Stipendiery J. tE. Wyatt. ‘K. 0., continued the case of a young man from French River, who it was al- leged used forged cheques in Sum- inerside on November 15th last. During the morning several wit- nesses were heard and at 12.45 court adjourned until 2 p.m. In the afternoon Stipondiury Wyatt dis- charged the accused as there was no evidence to connect him with the crime, ' imi- BALFOUR DRAFTS PLAN LONDON. Feb 79.——The Daily Mail says that Lord Balfour, as a member of the imperial defense committee, has written an interim report on the conclusions of the sub-committee which was especial- ly charged with the examining of tho Geneva agreement on arbitra- tion and disarmament. _ This report, the paper under- stands, ranks with Balfour's fain- ous memorandum on interallied debts, written in 1922, which form- cd the basis of the recent British note to France. It reviews the past security, in- dicates what is deemed the unwor- liable character of tho present Ge- neva agreement on arbitration and upon- which the sub-committee be- ieves the future security policy should be framed. Lord Balfour stresses the dnng- or of leaving Germany isolated to join forces with ‘Russia, and, allud- ing to the important part tho chemists are expected to play in f-uturo wars, points out the grave danger of Germany establishing chemical and other factories in Russia. l0 I/ I Eastern Guardian “JANNANDNLE FOR UNION.- The result of the voting in Annui- dule was made known tlfebruary 17th and is as follows: For 17: Against 10. ..*AO6lDENT-—Mr. Stephen Mc- Auley a ‘well ‘known farmer of ‘Bonris Line Road, while loading his ‘team sleigh rwlth dogs, ‘had the misfortune to have one of the logs full ou his toot crushing it very lbadly. uliir. McAuley manages lo get around on crutches, but finds the foot very painfuh As this is ‘the busy season of ‘the year much sympathy goes out tolMr. McAuley. "JSOCIAL GATHERING8.— A series of entertainments are being successfully carried out by the Monticello Wlilst Club since their organization i_n the full. These have been a fine source of amusement during the winter months for the people of the district both young and old. At the last meeting it was decided to close these parties by n social and dance in the school on Friday, the 20th. I WFBRIDAL COUPLE REMEM- BERED.-On the evening of Fob- ruary 2nd a very enjoyable timo was spent at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs A, F_ Ross, when a- number 0f the residents of liakcwille, North Lake and vicinity gathered nml presented their son ‘Livimlfllml flflfl his bride with a beautiful uphol- stered ‘Rfiilklllt,’ lChair. M-r. C. C. Dlngwoll in well chosen words pre- sented the chair to the newly weds assuring them of tho best wishes of the company and wishing tliom many years of happiness together Mr, ‘llosc in a i’ow ivnrds thanked their friends for the gift and their kindness The remainder of the ov- cuing was-spent in games, instru- mental music and singing of the oltl élilllil“: in ‘which nil joined heartily- Lunch was served by illc ladies in their usual good style. About twcivo o'clock the people loft for their homes feeling they had spent “HmrBeliy/ She always loolésmiréd?’ tffil.‘l°=;‘.‘.if:.’li°;’fii.'li tt-"srzrtrz; “i” '""**"‘"""‘"=i"“" m‘ M - it ' Once vivacious. she now seemed eternally tired—-a droop- wholosome complexion. never do. ing figure of disappointment and dismay. Too bad she didn't realize that it was con- , stipation which was stealing her strength. But many men and women rid them- selves forever of this devastating disease, by the simple, pleasant means of eating two tablespoonfisls of Kellogg's ALL-BRAN every day-—'or in chronic cases, with every meal. As Kellogg's ALL-BRAN ioumeya through the system, its fiber I ' l It is what doctors call a bulk food-—a bulk food which sweeps the intestine clean- a bulk food which absorbs and carries moisture through the intestinal tract, stim- ulating natural, healthy action. .4 unchanged. Serve Kellog ‘s ALlrBRAN with up“ or. cream. sprinkle over cereals: cooked mm hot cereals; in soups, or mad; in“, d“ many recipes‘ given. on the puck,“ Delicious with fruit, baked Bpple, gm. Caution: Only ALL-BRAN bring, results. Aéaart-bran product can q Kellogg's i; y], partially e ective. only and original ALL-BRAN. All sell it. regularly, it is guaranteed to bring nerit relief‘ or chase price. Served in leading restaurants and hotels. The original ALL- BRAib-resdy-tlo-cal . . ALL-BRAN Buy a package today. I a very pleasant evening. BRilSlS-llllllfl PlIZZlE ‘The annual banquet page was renowned for quality and quantity and the entertainment l3 l4 l? ., , /6 /7 l8 L9 0 2/ 23 - 24 l 3/ 3'2 3'3 34F 22 42 43' Tho death of ‘Donald ‘Benton, aged 83 years. a- respected citizen of Cardigan, o-ccuretl at the home of his niece, Mrs. William lMnclDonalil, llun-tcr River. on Dec. 29th. His rc- malns wore forwarded to Cardigan whcro the ‘funeral took ‘place on Vicar officiating at the church the beautiful and impressive Masonic service Ibelrrg used at the grave. ‘The into Mr. Barton's Masonic life covered -a period of fifty-four years. Ho ‘was made a Master Mn- sion in St. George's ‘Dodge, No. 4, Georgetown, iNovemlber 3, 1870. Mr. Benton ‘fought the ‘good fight, has won the vlctory-Uitisscil he his memory. (Patriot Please Copy) l — ‘CHAS. ‘M, BRUSH I ho hos left on honorable record, hol many a Sllmmt?!‘ evening. $30.00 (‘tints sell for $18.00 , $48 00 (loats soil for $24.00 l; i, $55.00 (‘oats soil for $27-50 “i ‘ $60.00 (‘outs soil for $30.00 : k $70.00 (Joints scll for $35.00 j A noose a I”I°LEOD lllilTED INQUISITIVE TOMMY Are You ‘Sending the Whole Child to School? Your child's chance In llifl may depend upon_y_our lotion now in this matter of his eye- sight. Got the hots flout Y°\"' child's syn. whip you on the spot." Tommy: "Wh-wh-whut fat-her?“ EXCELLENT ache and kindred ills. p. QONSULT the fingers. An enemy to pain. ' H. J. MABON ~ ‘ -. ‘ ' ' Optomotrlosravag‘srooofllim" N A R D S I MONTAGUI, P. E- l- oilleo fionnoetod With Drug tron lLI. Father (who has grown tired of his‘ son's curiosity)! "Now Tommy if you ask mc another question l‘ll for rheumatism, neuralgia, back- Ruh it in Well with tho tips of lMENT gpol, tion or to strengthen the nerves know of no better medicine than said Chas. spells of nervous indigestion. after taking a digestion. proved physically." ‘ At all dru to Doctor ——Levy's Studio "To build up a rundown constitu-Z I57 52535? ,srsa .59 €0 6‘! Wednesday, Dec. 31st, Rev. D. Mac- 53 54 65' 6'6 Horizontal 1 A northern turd whose cry is like a laugh- 6 Ardent devotion. 10 A place where travellers Hi8)’ 11 August (air) lfi Iilry of o. dove. 15 Something a fish has. 16 New Etivglanil tab.) 17 A measure oi‘ laud (43.50!) square feet). 1S Food for a uselftrl qundrupcd. 20 A military decoration (ab) 21 An antiered animal. 22 A gem. 23 A c‘|_y iii Belgium. 24 Scotch for mun. 25 Affinmativo. 27 East lntllcs (ab?) 30 You and l. ill Treasurer (ab) lib Proposition. 38 Grcrk lett-rr, 3S Eastern time (ab. backwards) 39 To blunder. 40 A conlunc-tion. 41 A number. 42 A beverage. i3 llovoured. li-i A point on the compass (air) ‘iii To mt ouii- - ‘i6 Poetical expression for old age. i7 Used after wedding in social items. 48 A bi-ttor planlt used in making beer. R2 A mischievous child. Li?» Another spelling for nothing. r317 A pronoun. Picrce's Golden Medical Diacovery,"°9 A rm‘- M. Brush of 408 Csronog T‘) cm“- Ave., Windsor, Ont.‘ "I had becomtfl" T°“'“"l3~ in a rundown condition. my nerves“ A “"1- were bad. and rny stomach gave me alfr’ Neglmve- great deal of trouble; I would have“; A lnmml" 3'11"" Prlmu Bu; Minister. few bottles of Dr.“ 519°- Plerce’: Golden Medical Discovery ‘l3 A" PM]? BhiD-blllldflf- my health was much improved sn my nerves were stronger. I did not have any more spells of nervous in- ‘Golden Medical Discov- ery’ seemed to tone up my entire 1 A row, or to cover the lnncr system and made me feel much im- J69 A boy's name. Ve rtlcli ourface of. 2 A number. stores, or send l0 cents :~l Upon. _ lerccls Lsboratoigv in 4 To entice. Bndleburg. Ont, for trial package. 5 Am article used In washing. Cross Word Phzzis N0. 67 Key to Cross Word Puzzle No. 67 33 To pull. . 67 1 69 1 7 A preposition mooning belong- ing to. 8 Pep. ilEncyclopedla (ab) 11 A mark on playing cards (pl.) 12 A tiny invisible llviitg thing tho-t may cuuso il-lseasc. 13 A fur bearing animal. 14 A famous Act llflWiiLWl by 0n~ tarlo Logishuturc. 17 Fuss- 19 Crafty. 3 ‘Small. 26 Another iinmo for ltnminoclf (pllllt) 2R l'I‘CiZ‘l'(lllllill‘0 (ab) 29.Bl:iotl. . 32 To stagger. 33 A beverage. 34 A s all brown‘ bird. 35 So . 36 Physical training (ab) 37 A pronoun. 46 To ccnso to llvc. 48 An elevation of lzindl 49 in. ‘long use, worn out. 51 An animal of the African Jungle 53 Plural of man. 54 A scheme. B5 Christmas (French) 5G A square measure, n founth of an acro. ' 58 a number. o 60 A afte-rthotrght in a letter (ab) (backwards) 61 Civil englnccr (nb.) 02 A part of the foot. 04 A state in U.S.‘A. (ab.) 07 Transposo (ab) IN; Answer to Paulo Ne. 66 programme was of a high order. Mr. Peter Brodie, tho institute, presided, and in tho ' ' f hi dd k f tl . dllflfsllflfild Banquet $235323... Zfmifiii ".33..°..°.....i.". f m bers of tlioplnstitute had realized 0 o from the sale of I; Germany (Xyqperatgg in a M. Mtirslifleld Farmers‘ Institute held lust 3.9m- curity scheme, the situation would Wednesday "lllhl W118 l1 511M835 l" be mugerjnny (imemmh The report all respects. The hull was crowded. admirably rendered: therefore considers it desirable to the supper Provided by m6 800d Opening Cllorlla-Mnrshfieltl and trout Europe as an entity, not ex- ladies of Marslifield and Dunstuff- cluding any largo state. ‘ | Dunstaffnago ‘Clubs. AT PRATT’S Aildrosa by ihc Chairman. President of DIuloguc-Jlutistafilingo Ulfilll, Vocal Solo—-Miss Joan ‘MllifNilVlll. Violin Solo-Alisa ilolcn Wood, Rending—'l‘nlmngo Foster. Dialogue-—-Dunstncnnge Club. farm products Highland Fling Dziiicc%l.\iiss Pn-ul- ine Mill. The following programme was Vocal Trio-hlessrs. ‘Herbert Dennis and Phillippson. CLEAR These words .are often quoted by Advertisers and as often mean-nothing and Wood, Dllllotllle-‘Marsiifielil Club, ‘GOD SAVlE TlllE KllNG. QUITE TRUE aim _ * s one, l "Ill the grocer regurgg fr; Teacher: -“.Murgarct. can yo‘; \V. Dennis. w“ me BUT OUR Great Post Inventory Sale MEANS THAT A We lntend T0 CLEAR FROM OUR Horse Rugs Sleigh Bells Sleigth Robes Fur Coats Overcoats Mackinaws the difference Iloluntl electricity Mid lightning?" MargarsF-"We don't Vocal Duet—The (Misses Jenkins my n" "gmnmgy betwstl have t9 l. 1 AT i PRATT’S STOCK THE FOLLOWING Lumbermen’s Socks Lumbermen’s Rubber-s Driving Harness Single Work Harness Team Work Harness Sweaters, Hats, Caps BALANCE. or ' LADIES’ COATS and other odds and ends in which you are liable to find the very article you are most in need of and All at Sacrifice Prices SOME s3 1-3 PER CENT. OFF.“ SOME so PER CENT. OFF. ’ FOR LOWEST PRICES OF BARGAIN COUNTER. ALL. SEE 01m OUT THEY GO ‘ To Make Room for Our Large Spring Importations COME AND GET YOURS BE ON TIME ONLY 3 DAYS AS USUAL = 21th. and 28th. February 26th. Thursday - Friday Saturday All other ‘goods not mentioned from our lar ‘e well- stockcd store and warehouse at. GENUINE . , O SALE PRICES. FLOUR and FEEDS AT SALE MEANS LESS THAN MILL PRICE. - 3 DAYS ONLY ,_ 26TH - ‘ DON'T. 27TH AND 28TH FORGET rxnrrefl AT s1» : a l i i, a