_'.‘-uyt.)-Ll'~ _ ll z z HWIGQQQ nrnrst-i-Inoblai-e-ieol ........_.:,a....-,- _, u 2.2a sag. .-=--- -i\im N =1? -=:>:-<.° .51. (aisle! I§Q¥Q§Q§GQQ§QQQ§Q§Q§Q*‘*‘*‘***““ .‘. All outdo of e Prevention l8 Worth a Pound oi Cure Be sure-your house is supplied with "Flu Medicine. The following Remedies are excellent to prevent Colds, Influenza and Grippe, etc. Rexall Cold -'I‘ablets, Cold Tablets with Asperin. Quin- ine Tablets, BromoQuinine Tablets, Cherry Bark Cough Syrup. Syrup of Tar and Cod, Liver Oll. Menthol Paraform TabletsDotft be without some good Remedies in the house. Have them near at hand and take them when the first sym- ptoms appear. C-all and we will give you full directions. How to avoid the Flu. H. .l. MABON Optomelrlat —- Prescription Drug at , _ MONTAGUE, P. E. I. Next Door Bank Commerce it fi ¥$¥¢i¥9fi¥iFiifi 95 i i" BQ-lflltflimwftf. * * * “Condor” A Electric Lamp U s e t h e “Condor" which is durable and _eco- a 8 nomical and gives univer- sal satisfaction. BLACK 8i C0 I I I O I i I I 3‘ ‘llifilimiiillf-‘F34*ikifiéiéifiéléthisthesisaisesinahssaiasfiasfiniitnaswiasusqatrwuéof Accept "California" Syrup of Figs ,only—look for the name Call- fornla on the package, then you are sure your child ls hav-lng the beat and most harmless laxative or physlc for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its del- ‘iclous fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear. ‘Mother! You must say "Califor- ma.” i STOP CATARRH! OPEN “ NOSTBILS AND HEAD llilllrouiia. edinlostrila BslisvesH ~0eldsat Once. if your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed and you can't breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, just get a small bottle of Ely‘s Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this frag- rant, antiseptic cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing and healing the inflamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief. Ah! how good it feels. Your nos- trils are open, your head 1,, clear, no more hawking, snuflilng, blow- ing; no more headache, dryness or struggling for breath. Ely’a Cream Balm is lust what sufferers from head colds and catarrh need. It's a delight. FREDli HUTH 8t C0. Established 1809 12 ‘Tokenhouse Yard LQNDQN . ENGLAND FUR AUCTIONS Commencing Feb. 2, 1920 Commencing April 26, 1920 Winter Sale Spring Sale Warehouse- 64 Park Street, Southwark,London HENRY BENNET, - Agent 1123, Broadway New York V’ For particulars apply to E. H. RAYNER, Summeraide, P. E. Island flH-ll-flllIMI-N- < ELECTRIC LIGHT WHEN YOU LIGHT; “THE PHELPS” .vvili surprise you. Don't forget the' Westco electric or gasoline I n 8‘, McKinnon pumps- Live Agents wanted. uuw BRUNSWICK uuouuus m. ' l1 l at! 4i LIGHT YOU RIGHT. Guarantees Satisfaction. Langstraph Light 200 to 300 lights at one time. 0r we will give you a generator to use with your own power, producing 35 to 500 lights and the low price Maritime Distributors, Fredericton, ‘N. B. "Syrup oi Figs” ls . Laxative For Child LOOK A1‘ TONGUE! nsmov-z POISONG rnom srouacn, Liven AND aoweta 5 llis Case oi Eczema “Iomlorful recovery of n Vol-y up]; -.- IHE- WESTERN ,aulRDlAN v-IT, PAYS N! ll PIM- MY lhli are prepared to buy any quantity of live and dressed hogs, paying the highest market prices, on the following days oi each week at the following stations. Albany on Thursdays and Emerald on Fri- days. Joseph Hughes la our repre- sentative at Emerald. Green Bros, Box-dens g 7152-2-20-ME4ipd IN mnnoiuun , IVIARV MCLEOD, UIGG Born on the McLeod farm at U183 Feb .7th, 1841, and passing away on January 24th, the late Mary McLeod had almost reached the rive like of 79 years. She was the daughter of thB lllle Rev. Samuel Mc- Leod for many years s. beloved and faithful pastor of the Uigg Baptist Church. Under such Christian guidance she was reared. and her faithful adherence to christian principles W83 the result of the traditions and training of pious ancestors. Of a family of six but one sur- vives her, ‘Norman S. of Montague Sarah wife 0'.‘ William ‘McLeod of Bridgetown, and her brothers Dun- can *C.. Dr. James McLeod and Mal conl S. passed on before, She made he!‘ home with the widow of the latter Mr. M. S. McLeod and here she died, on the old farm now own- ed by her nephew S. E. McLeod. She had been ill but a short time when the “house where she taber- nacled was dissolved" that she might enter the "house not made with hands. ller well known form will be missed from the com munity w-hero she was loved by all. Funeral services -were held at the home January 26th conducted by the pastor of the Orwell Pres- byterian Church. She was laid a- way ln the ialmlly plot ln Uigg Cemetery near the church which t0 her had many sacred memories. The Dllll hearers were A. J. Mc- Leod, R. A. McLeod, J. A. Chis- holm. John Hunily, Milton Furness and Archie McPherson. {mi- MISS DOROTHY MALONE. The death of Miss Dorothy Ma- lone youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Malone, South Mel- ville, which occurred in the Char- lottetown Hospital on Feb. 5th is surely a sad blow to parents and family, as well as many others. De- octors Give Up --NOTlCE TO FARMERS-We 33nd at 11 and 7. -0HUR6H OF SCOTLAND. — Rev. Jae. MaoDougnll wllhpreac . at Summer-side on Sabbath, the -—DANCI‘NG CLASS, OLOSES. The dancing clan o: ilk. Dlngweil st Kensington held --»thnlr ~ final dance on Monday night, but the class will be continued after East- er. All admit that great progress has been made in the art of danc- ing since the institution of Mr. DlngwelYs class. ) ~43. M. B. A- CONCERT.—An enioyahle and successful entertain- ment was held in the C. M. B. A. Hall on Monday night under the auspices of St. Mary's Branch, 254 C. M. B. A. The audience was numerous and appreciative cf the excellent program presented. Mr. J. A. Driscoll efllclently discharg- ed the dutles of chairman. The programme included, introductory remarks, Chairman; instrumental music, Mr. B. Ready, Miss M. Mc- Lellan; Recitation, Miss Myrtle Hughes; Song, Mr. F. N. Donah- oe; ‘Monologue, by a gentleman from Kokomolo, Mr. H. Abot; LSonp-JMY. ‘Dingwell; Recitation, Mary Ready. The accompanists were Miss McLellan and Mr. G. Profltt. The pragramme was fol- lowed by a sale of baskets. The different numbers were rendered well and were received w-lth duc appreciation by the audience. 0n the whole the event was financially satisfactory despite the discourag- ing condition of the roads. The management desire to extend grat- liude to all who aided in achieving the results attained.—Y. —-—|——o-o>—i- Mlnerde llnlment relieves neuralgia ceased young lady, who was in her 17th year, gave promise of fine intellectual abilities and her many friends looked forward to a bright career in store for her, but God in His infinite wisdom saw fit to de- cree otheriwae. She was pursuing her studies in 5P. W. C.» and when home for the Christmas holidays was as perfect a specimen of health and strength as ne could see; A week hair scarcely elapsed how- ever, on her return to college, when she was stricken with spinal men- ingitis and despite the best medical attendance and care in City l-los- into the hands of her‘ Divine Crea- tor. Words fail to express the grief experienced by her loving par- ents, sisters and brothers, as well as a wide circle of friends for she was universally loved, being of a retiring and endearing disposition. Her resignation to the Divine Will wass marvellous to witness in one s0 young. The funeral took place Sunday afternoon, Feb 8 and des- pite ‘the almost impossible condi- tions of the roads was well atten- ded. Arriving at St. Joseph's, Kelly's s the D.D.D. prescription ls accom- plishln among Canadian sufferers. Cases from your own neighborhood will be sent on Qlwllcation. ' "l was laid up all wlntcr with weeping eczema. I tried every doctor in rcnch. Both hands, urnis and legs to my luicca were n sight. l have unt-d scvcral certainly cheap after the doc- tors."~—i’cter Mercer, Ft. Bur- well. Ont. The flnrt drop of D.D.D. nntl the Itch in gone; "Your money bnclr'lf' the first bottle docs not relieve you. $1.00 u bottle. Try D.D.D. Soap. ton. I . Q‘ J The Lotion m Skin Disease Central llrumetore, E. A. Font-r Charlottetown. I I A S Q P B l N E Reduces Burial Enlargements; FILM NARI’. RH U.S.P!il. 0i l. Thlckened, Swollen Tissues, Curbs. Filled TendonspSors- neea from Bruises or Strains; stops Spavin Lamenm, allay: palm Does not blister, remove the hair or lay up _tli_e lrorse’._8Z.,$il/_ f_\_ bottle ‘at drugglsts or delivered. lIOOK lll free. AIISOIIIIINI-I, JIL, for mankind- an antiseptic llnhucnt for bruises, cuts, wounds. strains, painful, swol- lun veins m‘ glands. It heals Illlil soothes. SL2!» a bottlc at druggists or postpald. Will tell you more you write. w. w. vouam, r.u.|<"., n1. Lylnuntl llldtp, Montreal, Can. ' r e ma Ah Ihlne- .lr.. m rude in Canada. DR. DQVAIWS FRENCH PILLS Areliabla Regzlletlng Pill for Wom In. l5 a box. d at all Drug Stores, gr m led to any address on recelgt f 00» - ca. The Soobell Drill liter-Ines, Oman-lo. PHOBPHONOL FOR MEN B torus Vim and Vitality for Narvp an Brallr increases "gray matter’. mic-a!‘ sue ."..".".ti.'.'.*.:*v.=- or o . . mall on race pt of rice. The Beebe“ an. Oltnrle. vuunssiouu nuns Morson & Dufly Barristers and Attorneys lolleltore for Royal Bank o! Ill MON IV TO LOAN Barristers, Atternsys-at-Law Oflloo, Royal Iank gulidlnq. ' Charlottetown - - . I Cross, services were conducted at church and grave by her, pastor, Rev. Dr. Curran. The pail bearers were Joseph McGuigan, Harold Cain, Frank iMcGuigan, Horace Cameron, Emmett and Arthur Mo- Quaid. Besides her dlsconaolate Mass, and nine brothers, John of of Conn, Ephraim of Brae, Lob ‘i? all of whom is extended the heart- We hope that God may comfort ' those Who mourn her early death, And dry the bitter blindln-g tears Of friends she left on earth. ‘ Be thou resigned, oh weeping ones, She's left this world for a better one, Her soul is now at rest. R. 1. Pu Spiritual boquets were received from the college students of Notre Dame Academy and from Norbert and Mary Bradley of Charlotte- town. (Patriot plesse copy.) -—-—-<-e>-————- sisren MARY MARGARET The many friends in this prov- ince will regret to learn» of ‘the death of Sister Mary Margaret on 4f Feb. 5th at Providence, ll. 1., after an illness of one week of pneu- monla. at the early age of 31 years. Before s-he entered the religious life she ‘Nfiq Miss Adeline Goodman of St. Patrick's, Lot 22. She joined the order of the Sisters of Mercy and was for an number of years a teacher in the convent schools. Al- ways of a pleasant and cheerful disposition she made many friends. She leaves to mourn her ‘early death her mother, Mrs. John Good- man, and ihree~ brothers and six sisters. R. I. P. 901.5 Ti‘ Sling-hints mum none 0 HAUFAX,_N.S., Feb. liL-(Quo- tations furnished by F. B. McCurdy and Co., the Montreal Stock Ex- change.) - Yesterday. Today. 83% 8 McLeod & Bentley W, lahntlsy, _K.0. larrlster and Atterney-at-Law MONEY TO LOAN Atch. 123% acme uioouleios. 9”‘ t 00,000 tea were want, 0 H,‘ i, (m mo, coo nee.‘ 20a _ > anouuo ova-ran sweats, ’ ' iamrroneoutravfeunn‘ w‘ ,1 tmeiao meat, canon ‘ ; sun MIAL, rtax one, 111% crushed oars, IIID un- i. Lav. ‘Buckwheat, m. ete- ' r ilhss~ snout-eh Dare"!!! She IEKVBB i0 minim ""99 ing corn, instantly that corn stops ' sister. Margaret and Rita at home. hurting, the l’l you lift it right out. Mrs. John Whelan of Bradford. it doesn't pain one bit. Yes magic! Bfldgewater. Mass" Joseph Of BOB- tiny bottle of Freezone for a few » ton. Alphonse and Jerome o! Hever- cents, sufficient to rid your feet oi --hill,-~-l='a-trick~ of l-laverhlllranthouy every hard corn, soft corn, or corn and Philip and Thomas at home t0 without soreness or lrrltatlomllrec- - felt sympathy of the community. discovery df sClncinnatl genius. "i v llurt EAT l!“ MEAT IF YOU FllL IAOKACHY OR HAVE ILAD; DER TROUBLE _ - .....__. ._. Meat forms uric acid which ex- cites and overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the. system. Regular esters oil meat must flush theiltldneys occasionally. You must relieve them like you relieve your: bowels; removing all the acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull’ misery in the kid- ney reglon, sharp pains l.n the hack or sick headache, dizziness, yOlll‘ stomach soars, tongue is coat- ed anii when the weather is bail you have rheumatic twlnges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediments» the channels often irritated, oblig- lng you to get up two or three time, during the night. To neutralize these irritating ac- ids and flush off the body's urin- ous waste get about four ounces of - Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tahlespoonful in a glass of water before breakfats for a few da-ys and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salt, is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad lSalts is in- expensive, harmless and makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding serious kidney and blad- der diseases. uri_orr-couus_ \_ n DOESN'T hum l 4-. “KWIATQ pltal her young spirit passed ihack Get rid of every corn andvcallus for few cents Drop a little Freezone on an ach- Wlhy wait’! Your drugglst sells a between tho toes, and calluses, zone is the much talked of other LOSE YOUR FAT KEEP YOUR HEALTH Superfiuous flesh is not healthy, ' neither is it healthy to dict or exer- cise too much for its removal. The . simplest method known for reduc- v ing the ovcrfnt body two. three 0T four pounds a week la the lilurmola Method, tried and endorsed by thou- sands. lets, containing - the famous DYMICPIDUOH- B" 501d l ts at 8i for a large case. prcfcr you can obtain them by sending direct to the BIB!‘- mola Company. 864 \\ oodwurd Ava. . Detroit, Mich. They are harmless‘ and leave nu wrinkles or iinhbinens. They are popular because effective and convenient. z Feeds ~ i ln stock and to arrive ‘r 1m “as anm, 1on0 J aAaa mioouues, eoo BAGS on. can MIAL (on: g prices) too nos cnacx- ‘ > so come AND constant. ecnumAcl-ian FIED rut. ‘ vsmzeo OAT ram. gill“ . link of N. s. Chamber: ’ “u” "M. m m. m’ "wuouuu A ear/ml - CASTORIA i Inn-laur- Ooileltor. New‘! ,"F°r Imam‘ and Children & c0 x Public. Money to Loan h In v.5 forQve1-3oYgm-g v ’ opm-iatuawn, P. B. i. Always bun the Ilene!!!" °'- i Queen st. Warehouse. ; Cameron link. ' h ’ 1"‘°“'°'- ' 3 _& McLeod Ltd. li9-l2l Queen Street Charlottetown This Splendi Ca g Yours for a SuccessfulGuess ' Every dollar spent at this store from now until May 8th gives you a guess at the number of kernels of barley placed in the 15-ounce jar. ' _ . _ Every dollar paid on a bill at our office entitles you to a guess for the automobile. Ten dollars—-means ten guesses—One hundred dollars, one hundred guesses. Save your sales slips—keep them together_——you can guess as often as you have sales slips amounting to one dollar. * » is . i Q‘? ‘ ,» ‘s $4’§ ¢ fi-‘\O"i:' x, .. Remnant Sale all it Continues Friday Friday morning at nine o’clock—a.nother record breaking sale of remnants will be ready for you. ' You know what a. remnant sale at this storemeans! There will be remnants, odd lengths, odd lines of ~ every sort, during this sale. Some of the things you ma "look for will be . - Remnants of Dress Goods Remnants of Silks " _. ;;- Remnants of Embroideries Remnants of Laces Remnants of Flannelettes Remnants of Beach Cloths . Remnants of Galateas _ _ Remnants of all sorts—Come early Friday morning- There’l1 be something here that you want. REMEMBER-SAVE YOUR SALES SLIPS-YOUR GUESS MAY GET YOU A NICE CAR FOR THIS SUMMER’S DRIVING . . . . . . . Remnant Siale of Men’s Hats $1.00 Down in the MEN’S STORE there’s an interesting rem- nant sale running today. Come in and look it over. You will find some very tempting bargains ready for you. MEN’S HATS REMNANT SALE ' . REMNANT SALE .‘...$1.00 MEN’S OVERALLS . .$1.50 Heavy denim overalls, in Here's a lot of soft hats p133, blue, plain grey and some of them Stetson make, _ blue stripe, bib and braces either black or fawn, worth attached, good and roomy. to $3.50 ~ n 1 -$2.25 p . REMNANT SALE sol-on Rizgdrihsr sits ...$1.5o A REMNANT SALE OF iliiEolilob-lhbpdTciiléEfoF 29¢ will}? SOP‘; Hfiirsfiw-l?“ '" t t s, m Boys’ and girls’ knitted ggeyflglasckindabrgtvn, they are not new shapes, but they are great value at our REMNANT SALE woollen caps in white, grey and khaki, regular values to $1.50 each, for , REMNANT SALE .....29c PRICE ....-...'...$2.00 JV . vw-wés-r . r ~ - ~ \~_ , .\ .__...t_._~.___._<-.a..»--+-&~