JANUARY 18. 1,9287 Ionics; in one .5. - remedy alone. _It in F51’. Fliéildllnger months—— It is not a tonic alone, l- Nynl Crcophoa will give Bis it a cough you new strength 011d Ifilmimito ward oil‘ disease. will relieve the most: o m and or asthmatic Nyal C Ience oftuOoai ‘W Chen- stub- °Yl!1_tl_¢<>uch. mid, bronchitis whdltton. W588!!! tissue-building’ ' excel- "ivcfbOlgl-lwgphosphites and . . Ycom in ‘ th ' a of C w mvztt e antiseptic ombat: germs. Guaranteed. Sold only by the LDRU THE MARKETS f. r MONTREAL, Que, Jau- 17. ~- Tlie foreign demand tor (‘Zllliltlltill grain continued quiet hare today ant. the vohtme 0t‘ business was sinnll- Outside 0E a little inqtiiiir l-l-Omt‘ loeiji lhuyers ifoi- oatrt I'm‘ direct: shipment, from Fort William and fl- ‘Bmnli trade passing on spot with country nterchaitits the tlotuvns- tic grain ‘Qlarket was without any ilti-W feature to note. -l’rices wort‘- stetttly-(Tlie trade 1n ltpritig wheat gradds 0i flour was dull lnit pr} were fitjm- On the other ltzind thr- wlntér market was niodr-rtitt-ty act- ive aiidjtrlctvs were tinchtingtttl- .\ feature 0'1 the millfced trade w: the tilt-titer irotuiixv from ram»: States lIli-Yérs but (iwiitg to tlit- lim- itt-tl quantities tivailtiblo the \'.Il- umo dflllbwsiitytss ‘was curtailed. 'l‘hc local demand was fair and tlri undertone was iirm- The dtmtau-l for standard grtitled of rolled tiazs was fair anti prices wort- llliflliitllfl- l] t-t. An untiottlctl tut-ling attain pro- vallctl luvtlit» egg Slllltilltill and i- wtm -l’€ll(ll‘l.€ll today that r-ttinit- tit-d!- t-rs were ‘cutting prices for frt-ill t-xlriifl one rfllil put‘ tltiZt-it. itllll storage (*.\‘li'tt.~'- l)llt' to two twins pc-r dozen. This Wilt-i attribnu-tl ‘o tho largo receipts and Ilit- lllllllihl demand. The receipts were Lit-ti rascs- Only ii small vnltitnc of bus- iness twas done In potatoes and pri- ces were lilltfllflllgell- (far lots ct’ ljrittce Edward island Green llioun- tains were quoted at $110 par but! m‘ {t0 10s.: Prince ltldwtirti island Whites tit $1-05 per but: of on lbs-i New Iirunstvittk (irceti llotintnitis at $1 per bag of 9i) lbs- in bulk and c DIVA}. STORE “Once a trial-always Nyal" _..>_____i____ __'-_____.__ _____.__ lJ-HJ New Iirnnstvlok white potatoes at 115 t-cuts pcr itag ot‘ 00 lbs. in bulk ex track- A very firm feeling prd- vallutl in lbe ntalrket. for imported beans at the iota advance noticed, but the volume of business I siuall- (‘ar lots oi’ choice whizet Itantlpit-itctl sold at $2.80 per bu». ltel tax-track and broken lots at. $2.00 per lutshcl tax-store» Tho tie-f llllllltl for buttcr was confined ‘.0. WZIS l small lots and there was no’ "lliliiiiii Ill price-s‘- The receipts “PYP ll’ iuirkaizes- 'l‘he trade in t-hct-sc t-intintit-tl slow but the n.1- .., tlvrittntr rvitiaiiu-tl steutly- The rc- ct ipis wort,- IitiS boxes. . ‘.»\\\'t\. Unt-. Jan- 17- — --i— —'l‘ho sitnatiott on (Janudian maria-ts is still tinoltangetl, t--- i: v. , ~ _ 'l'(’llO-\"l‘0 —- This 0.2g nmritrt; ii tnut-h firnior with receipts light-l dealt-rs art- tttititing t-otmtry shilr. tiers cxtrits to, firsts 35. seconds:- zl ll- "kl-ZS nro llllillfil‘ at -x-l lras l5; firsh pullot extras _.\l().\"I‘ill-l.t\i. change Ilill this lltlll'l\'t'l toda koiiti; at t_-.\'ti‘:t.\' lit. itnltlrs tilt" cautions .:. '. or daily i'l'tlllll't*illt‘lllr-l- iQ-j r 1"‘ lliii tinailv-"is oi‘ tuctnls t sci- (‘lllhi ll1t'\ tlt-ulrpt-tl ll tit-v l; jll which t-lt.-t-ti'icity' is used to mrlt. boil and finally evaporate steel, its gust-s bring isoiatctl for exam- iuatir-zi, -—-——-<+Q-i__ ::l\'o t-hlitl should be allowed to stiffer an hour from worms: whcn p. ompt relict‘ (ran lio got in a situ- blt- but. stiong remedy-hlothci‘ Gran-s‘ Worm Extcrtttlantot’. 0m lnnertlan . Four Inlertlonn [fight lnoertlonn l CLASSIFIED "ADVERTISEMENTS .100 per line of 5 worth 8o per line of 5 worth ...Be pcr line a! 5 word: Agents Wanted BaEadr-Tgélirg with? un- ited Art: Limited. ‘l iirtriimri-ilk 'I‘0ront0, 1150-12-21 ' J1 AGENTS MAKE MONEY SELL- ing Bliss Native ilerbs for wit‘ stipatlcn, lndigcdtirlit, lllI-Illillil- tism, llvcr and ktdli- 1"") treatments‘ $1 F3-\'\'*’l-"lll RPM" time work for men oiid Witiiivil- l-Itit-ty to ntako lit(ill\‘_\'. ivritw for frco sample new alinntiac. and agency plan. Alonzo t). libs- Mtillliftll Co., Dept, 121 Ht. lhul st, E_ Afotitrcai, Canada. ' 1652-1 tars-st _ Male Help W?nted— Film» - rwé Exiiitiisiicun foxmen at once t0 g0 to Michi- gan. Walter Heartz. Marshflcld. _ l920-l-l8-\\'f-2i WANTED—-FIRST CLASS COAT maker, and a presser. Steady work the year round. Stall! qualifications and salary (‘Xpcvlfid- Scctia. Tailors. Ltd, 4'19 Barring- ton St" Halifax. 1923-1-14-61 _ INSTRUCTION MEN-PREPARE FOR FIIIEMEN. brakemen, $150. later $200 month- ly; nearby railroads. Railway Ed‘ ucational Association, Dept. 2938-. Brooklyn. N. Y. _ M. u. w. 1866-1-17-23-30 A WAGE INVESTIGATOR AND mediator for the Federal Depart“ ment of Labour for work in the ‘Maritime Provinces: initial snhiry $2100 per nnnum; candidates should have several years of ex- perience ln industrial work. know- ledge of labour legis tion and m- dustrlal conditlo abilltylo deal with employers, employees ‘m3 trade union ofllclals. Apilllcilllo" forms may be obtained frotn thc Postmaster at Charlottetown. P- E- Island: Halifax, N.S.; and Saint John, N.B., and should reach tho Secretary of the Civil Service‘ Commission. ondwn. not 1M" than "January 30th, 1928.» _ 1871-1-17-21‘ Wanted BOARD. WANTED-ROOM AND __ for winter months. April’ "ll Guardian. ' 13914472" WANTED - POSTAGE STAMPS lmfnm 1880 r-n ortglml r-nvt-loiW-‘i- Good prices paid. Geek-A, ltltch- crclt, “litre, Massachusetts. - l90i.l.l3--ll WEEK-Wo- EJSTTIEJQ GIRLS or married couple u; boaitl. Al" lily “.Vi" Caro (iua ftllln. total-lawn ksvs - cos-rum ctrv, xsva é Articles For Sale COOKING RANGE with tnnk- Apply ti!) Rotth-forti. 1886-1, l7, 2i» FOR SALE — SQUARE GRAND tiittno, iiosetvood (Yztse. lluyintiiitl Solving llarhiite. “hustling Mach- inc Apply (lnzirtliaii. 1884-1, 17. ~ii. For Sale FOR SALE -- LARGE SPEEDY driving 410F513 Dongola -— anti lilar-k Pirate- Apply (lnardiau- 1888-1, 1T, 2i. _ IIEAVEN AND uncut swear»:- borgls great work on the life after death and a. real world beyond. Over 400 pages. Only 25c post? paid. W. K. Law, 486 Euclid Avc., Toronto. F. S. 11-14-18-21. FOR SALE-Q PAIRS 0F FOXI-IS. zilso 3 extra malt-s, medium silver. Waiter l-Ieartz. Marshfield. _ 1920-1-18-\vf 2i FOR SALE — AT PUBLIC AUC- tion. 1' lsh lIall. North .\liito:i. on Jan. olli, at tho hour of 3-35"- ‘Fcruts at Snic- lillfi-i-lH-fli. FOR SALE — FOUR NEWLY freshcncd cows. One 3 year old pure bred Holstein about to freshen. Walter Heartz, Marsh- flolcl. l920-l-18-wf-21 FOR SALE-THE UNITED CAN- nors Lobster Fill-tory at New" London with all tnodcrn equlnq ntcnts". For further particular-q apply to J. A. IVeI-ks, French ltivt-r. I’. h‘. l. 1350-1-10, 51- j Miscellaneous into.- ALFRED MACDONALD, Land Surveyor. ilermanvllle. P. t-g, t_ II-IIO-lmo. SHIPPING TAG-STNEXPEDITIOUSJ ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- ery. - ll . . - bl r errant-mos AND sralrirlziurzmrgl n. ut- 1. “ ° °' . G an o ' - ;*,;';§{i;,,_i’""'°“. u“ it McLEOD - At lho residence -i Speakers ___ i} hc-r daughter, Mrs- ll. M01141"- - uerronmu AND MOUBNI o Point Print. Jun- 11. 102s. Jessie AND l cards at sum-la; nqflcly guardian _.\Iat4i"hcc, wltlttw ot‘ the late Joint _ l Job Prlntery. u n. Mz-Lectl of Melville. aged H- Smg-eyg . PUYINO TURNIPS AND POTA-V men dolly at our warehouses. Charlottetown, and Aitmny- Hui" - t l . ‘ mAhnlor 158012-30 u. l curt: sAu-z A1‘ PATONS SAT. 21st. by the loyal Circle of Kings “ a of St. Paul's Church- l92l-l-l8-wIo-3i Lost ~ l attached to chaln- Reward. ADDlY (mm-filmy. 1839-1. l7, lll l ii Central Guardian \.\'atlt;nal Sllvw l<‘o.\' i-irootlt-rs As _ (lortlou cn the wing the (‘rystals-i l NJ)‘; MacLEllN “an u euwoooonooua [- t llutuouacizmsttr t . . BAND AT ARENA TONIGHT- 1919. THE LADIES AUXILIARY ,‘ ____. of the t . ‘ SKATING WITH B A N D -§ PROTESTANT ORPIIANAGE ' ; ARENA TONIGHT. ‘ 3m pfqducin‘ a ‘ 1"” f MUSICAL com-ant in the PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY March 5th’ and 6th Under the Direction-of MRS. A. J. HOULE . “MY FRIEND FROM INDIA" - Another capacity audience greeted “My ‘Friend From India" in its final performance at the Prince Edward 'i‘heatre_~ last. nlght- As on the previous night. each and everv . player iti the cast portrayed exeel- l lcittly the different [iBYl-‘i ailoted to i ‘them- The musical numbers were Maple Leal hall on Tuesdayfljanq also vcry much enjoyed. 10th with a large and repre entative number of st/ock holders an others interested present. The past year has been a most dis .thls company, their and ‘equipment havi destroyed by fire th AT THE CURLING RINK - Two excellent sheets of ice are now avallaibie at the Charlottetown Curling Rink and needless to say leach anti every member ii-i taking. lull advantage of the great and August ‘icaithfttl sport of’ curliug- The third rink will be ready in a. day or two and then things will get go- ling in earnest- A big bonsplei be- itwneu the “Pitts? aid “West" is plow pending, after which n numb- er of visiting curlers tire expected to perform here Up to that. time an un- usually large amount of milk had .been supplied and it looked as though the company was to have a record year. In spite 0f the heavy financial loss sustained and. the great inconvenience to which theyt had been put the stock-holders‘ were not. in a critical mood and all‘ spoke optimistically of the dairy in-l dustry and the promising future: which it held in these districts. The- POLICE COURT- At the police court yesteray morning, the young titan who was charged with assault causing bodily Iiarni to his wife, was sentenced to $30-00 or thirtv days» The charge of assault and battery. which lay against him was drawn- An owner oi’ a gambl- ing device was fined $100.00 or reported that very satisfactory pro-l gress was being made on the con-l struction of a new factory and ex-“ pressed the nope that in about tent days time it would be compietedfi The work which was under the sup- THE cnrxnilgfrjijqllowu» GUARDIAN lLarge Crowds Vi secretary! Mr. Joseph D. McLellamiilrlced ""5- l improvements been mad lJllEVRlllEl Fllll Many Improveme Construction. The 1928 Chevrolet has ma debut before the Charlo ll_c. Rich in design. and with many ash-om one gm- imprcvcments. the new car created four inches the excellent plan; a great sensation in theshow rooms, increased five i “g been totally of A. Horne and Co., where it was the Sedan bod e latter pal-l; of viewed with admiration by the iarg- quarter inches. est crowd, it is said. that; has ever turned out in this city to receive a new series of automobiles. Chevrolet ~Four Wheel Br l and. beautiful radiate are some have made the 1928 Chevrolet out- standing inlthe Motor World in ion Longer. and roomier Fisher Bodies-new Duco color com- binntions-new‘ mo here for the first time on Saturday. Never before in the Chevrolet Car have suc I IS GREATLY lllillllREll ew T he New Models In A. Home And Company's Show R 0 0 m. dc its closure. and indirectly lighted in ttetown pub- strument board. glne includes a completely enclosed ‘motor, which makes for tlrunning and Shows Radical Changemcrank case breathing system which i eliminates akes—-massive, deep fumes throu _ tx-Extended car-a new two port. exhaust-mew 19B 0f wheel base and an improved engincjahnalite constant of the changes which var-Strut". _ . ‘laminated ul-dnkshafl, gem-s, mush. elected chairman and Dr. A. A» _r0cm valve tappcts and larger cam- Lwkhfl" 590mm??- shaft-A. c. oil filter. "and A. c. fact that the nest ch air cleaner dels were shownlcquipment. history of the are designed by l _ _ h extensive Chevrolet engineers are bf the non-' ‘$01111! 0i 11 Sh!" "1 111K169 0f iwfslili). e as are req lacking type. 1928i A I i l nts Embodied In Its While the wheelbase is increased coach body has been riches in length and‘ y two and three New features apparent i_n the en- ’ ' eterraadazeaiegreozieiai. ___ f -._.___/ -. , - -' 1.: _ . '_ Keeps you healthy all winter ' Warm-Nourishing- Eat two with . ~ MADE ARMAGARA FALLS; " refill-tint?’ Satisfying,- hot milk Kensingt0n . United Church! quieter cleaner engine-new‘ the leakage of enginel The nu I con re ational nteet-l ghout. the body of the B" 8 glg U _ d‘ the Kensington ntte I glegfange "In. Church was held on January 11th. . I pfiwns, new hydfg The Moderator, Rev. Dr. Saint was- In spite of the. urch year con-i are fitted as standard sisted of only nine months. that it. thad been broken by the smallpoxi wheel brakes which’ epidemic and that this congregation General Motors and suffered much inconvenience on ac- The new four with positive brake the reports were all of an enthus- ROSE VALLEY SCHOOL. The semi-annual examination of Rose Valley school which was he1d_. on Thursday afternoon. December 22nd was well attended by parents and visitors. The school W85 tastefully decorated for the occasion with evergreen, garlands and bells. The pupils who were examined in the various subjects by their teach- er. Miss Jennie Muttart. assisted by J. W. MaeKenzie and Miss Stella French. showed by their correct‘ answers that. Miss Muttart is doing _ work in the school that is worthy of praise. Mr. Dan Todd was appoint- , ecl chairman and the following pro- gram was cxcellentlv well reitdered _ _ _ __ » _ _ _. l 1 - ~ r ' -t'- d ii hly encouraging na- ~ - it." ‘"3?’ i‘.l“l‘;‘.‘..§2$;"..i“;“li£§€..i?§Z“§.’§.1“-l§2‘i3-J‘l.§2.§ll° iu;":::"t:iz..:‘ 133215.55.tfiir.“li‘l.‘lé“'ftfii.i“‘“ti?iti?!‘ c..........~_ .' ir itiut-iiies it snt- S - “_, '> l " _ - . '.. . _ . _t r m“ "Mu", Wlnovpl P03’ ullmr mm New equlpment ls "beln ordepifuily finished and furnished with addition to the four wheel brakesgfllllllcalmn We‘ me traasulers re School prénflsos u.) m1) mattlontmlllnle in» ed and everything will be l5 rcadlwllillpfOVfilllelgllllfi thhia; wouldddc credit ghekneutvttlyars Iiagetln emergency,5:15;‘!llglclllzfiihtlvxlcdhéhgtinéh303:2;l Rgclglllolh “Novel. Glve up"; -. _ rl-l p, .,., H - l, _ ~ ll “es. lm. m ~ ,. [u . n’ 0 any 0 e g price automo- ra e wt 1 an a dit onal braking _ . I _ "i-IESSIC ow “-l...Till-l".Z‘t.§iailiflw§rtl"“Ll n i»... decildelrlipextlongselrlll iidsillifiaiibil=ll zwtfece 0t i" square inshes- Tht-"iet-ie“ m” 1"“ *“'°““ “mm” ““°°'l song by litter "We ems - We"? PP-lliliivil My lie-iii" kambiin" Shiites and t0 charge all patrons‘ Probably one of the most import- operates entirely independent fronrfllm" l0 ll“? Malmenallce and Recitation. "Johnny Sands"—Benj.. l w..- ll l l . " . .'“ who were not shareholder three ant; features of the 1928 announce-‘the four wheel service brakes. "@1190" Fulld- “ell/e lmndred ° ' Cousins Alli-lit? lllnltltlliiljtfslltllélllllllgllllllggwlll cents Der hundred pounds of lnilk In? “mm is mat’ a“ models are one?“ The springs represent mlmher lmllars blasides meeung an other ex- DlHlOEUI-‘l “Jelly 1'01‘ the Mlhifiifi!" explain addlllon lo me manumpturlngiatrlreldlucclihgricggéutifu“ desi “ed nltll/etztllgn pwsergll-otilyildshggaolittztezn-lit‘??? session report revealed a -Marion Clow. Katie MacDonald. charge. The board of directors Y g g -' Y l’ ' e1 was reappointed with the exception 0f Mr. Cyril Dobie, retired, who was‘ succeeded by Mr. Robert Yeo, the Western» Guardian A -—VISITING AUCTION SALES- .'r. l-I. W. lluitstm of Stimmorsitlo. left for London, Etitrlantl. nvht-iw- ho will attend ftir action HlllUl-l iti itilorost of tho (‘ittiutllziii up as follows: Messrs Fred Mc-l Donald. Joseph R. McIntyre. Mar- shall McLcllan, Artcmas McArthur, James A. McIntyre. Frank Gtllis and Robert Yea. The officers are: Pros. Mr. Frank Ciillis; Vicc PFGIL, Mr. Jantcs A. McIntyre; Secretary. Mr. Joseph D. McLellan; Auditor, sot-lat ion- ; —-S_ENT TO SUgREME COURT -—Three Indians charged with the Rev’ ‘l’ A‘ McDmlakl'_N' breaking into and stealing from . _ the store of Austin A. Rams-av. sprlnghllL-A huge number of members met- at the schoolhouse when Roll Call was answered with, "How I spent Christmas." (Youwuy and lntc the store of Rat‘.- kin Wa lat-o (ioieman were before . . Bills ‘Air. Alexander Campbell. J. 1'. '21 - 1 . _ Stimniersitlc yesterday and were gllllgugltllgghégssllggxlggglggaévlgrellgls: sent tip [or hearing before the ' pointed t0 take lunch at the Febru- ary meeting. Mrs. Wm. Grigg and Mrs. McKinnon to clean the school.- It was decided ‘to hold a mcasuringr party at Mrs. Griggs’ home on Janu- ary 17th. to raise funds. This In-_ stitute is in favor- of the proposed _ Institute paper published monthly. his imutv- l Stipreitte Court- -—HOME FOR VACATION _1Ir. .\lf.Illl.Zt1IIl€I‘_\', son of .\lr. and .\i-~'- ll.ii. .\l0lIl};t;lliI'i'_V, Stimniersid . arrived homo from iiavitnzt, Cuba. on Jioitday night and will spend a tnitl-\\'iiitt-r vacation at .\lr- .\'l(lIlll.{UliIl‘.i'_\’ in tinipitiytctl in 5m vlew__slxtcen [members amll tho llavtutti brunt-it 0t the llo,\'_.'il_ h", vjgifnrs met at the home Ol- Mrs-l Ilanla oi (‘aiizttla and has been I -i John Pickering. An InterestingrendF tlit- his! t"iiii'liiig~A Song for Chistmas—wos elv- en bv Miss Jean Donald. Another lreadlng—Christmas at. Peters Farm —-by Miss Marion McLean. A (‘Oil-l test was worked out consisting of tumbled Christmas words. Santa Claus then came and treated every-l one to fruit and candy. Plans were‘ made to have the hall cleaned. t tltt- (‘nba capitol for i y't-nr.s. i. _____ l l —-ISLAND GOODS IN DEMAND‘ FAR AWAY -()no of the Summcx- lsltlc stores this week received an .ortlei' for smelt nets front a tnoti in Prince ilnpert, iirltish (‘olum- bia- Though tirders for other goitlst are tiftcn rt-t-oivetl from variant; ltarts of (‘zutada this is tho firs" ‘vase known whore the island fish-l iilKJHUDpliCS havo ltcun in demand on tlic Pitciii." coast» Mt. Pleasant. -— Twelve tnembers’ and two visitors met in the school ltouse. The program of meeting con- sisted of singing. instrumental music- rmti a dialogue. It was decided to send a Christmas to the aged folks of this district. A letter was read from the Supervisor re disturbancel It was decided to give offenders an-t other chance. E —THE GAME TONIGHT _ The lSumint-rsldo. (irystals have boon ‘putting in some strenuous practice and will go on the ire tonight with ‘.the strongest team they have lttttl this soasoii- The regular line nit lit-lug in tho pink ct’ condition and Altmtgometgv, lite fast wing man again able to take his place will the black and white. With the rc- oort that tho Abblt-s are bringing: up Diamond {or the nets and Sugar Stomach Troubles I i That Are Dangerousl (PVT TIIIS 0V1‘) art- kcyetl up to give the ‘liilllltt ot‘ their histt ry and be-tt titt- ltt-izlct-Ictl. ftcn lt-ntl to tlnuizt-rtttis t-n -l game should bo a fast one with tho. tliliotnt- ul- rs or v~:|tict~i'.~' lht-u :1 stir-l ici- in ext-client cnlpllllnn mm bu.“ fill-ill <il..-.-,-.ti-ai ls‘ nlmttt ttu. our... .». .. r . . - . l ttdtns tied tot tho island titlc- _ p"...- llm. ..,...,.,.,,_ ,..-.... n..- mo-t situ-t --_.._ lplv stoimirit tllllliPllli slittulti In- girl-iti —-FUR AUCTION SALES __ l protlitpl. tinlll tarcfiti liillllllllliil. Ho. tloipll _ . _ H _ . I l , IIPIIUFI urn stntiuit- I, smirnvtvt gnu n!‘ littittieel tin tuition stir- opener- lilontltigi .\...| don't “nSlP om.- will i ytstt-rtloy aftcrnoon- The toilowiur: .\t nultitntrit or titil~t-liliivit trt-atmcitls. u-ert- in iitl8lI(llllit't\ front the IS! f,',‘,‘;."i'.T."‘.'.|".lT' "wit" l” and: .\Ir- Peter (i. Clark. Prosi-t- 1...‘, l‘ . "L '“" fl‘ ent of tho, (funatiitin National Sil-lliniznl-rg . n ver Fox Breeders Association, .\l" ll""'f'f f‘, ‘. _ “'“"°" “‘I*""~ Mt» c. Shelton Ill!.'-'.“.';‘.;.i571"?!.l"i?.'£.l‘t..~.-.‘IWLIIGJ. 331i Sharp. iledirm-ti, .\lr- \V.ll. Titintg-t, til-k rnrh liIiS'i']II.\'l‘i-‘ll> Alilfllilthlil for Snmnlul-sllll“ a oniuc run > cs oti y. '__"__ l -nAinY Mi;i':'r1iva._»rhe_ fll1-ll"—_ "—-*——"* p" nun] meeting of the Grand River “¢“44H,,”””“”“, Dairying Company was held in‘; a __f_t_____________ g BIRTHS ‘* ° l e» ---_. t: Melon s . MAcLeoa-on January m tow ,l l). K. and .\lrs. Alat-Lcotl. 301i I-‘iti-l: 33mm", all hmklm,” and: roy Sf, n dntightrr. tickling from the throat and make breathing easy leaving The Voice Clear-As-A-Bell They are decidedly effective for coughs and all irritable bronchial inflections, invalu- ozxrufls‘ t 1 l l ncAnisro-At Freetown, Jdny. 10.] 1928. Mrs. Charles Bearlstn. age 7t; l years. Funeral Wednesday 2 p. m. l o s BEARl8T0-At Freelnwtt 011 .\l0ll~ l day, Jan. l8. 1928. Mrs. (That-tool l .. lsto. lfititcrai Wltedittz-ttlny at . _vear.~i- Thr remains leave the hnudt-j at 12.30 ‘Fhurulay, 19th, for. Tit-l- fasii (‘lturt-h. Funeral sr-rrlrt- a~ p. m. Price 25o In small box that. can be carried in pocket. THE PROMPT DRUGGISTS l . ’ acKinnon Drug F0. PM» TN! RCXALL ecu». l" OOAK STORE 539 Undertaker i EMBALMER mom. pa also sq ‘l ;...-.' ' ' ‘V. Lelohhcur. Sumo forms of stonint-lt trout-la, lfl‘ new radiator the lines of sweep back to blend into th fnl contours of the bodies. Sharp. Dom-d as now consllluled ls madcicorners have been entirely elimin-linch increase in length has a irdmrrefvreiwe was nude w we 1°55 5"” of channel steel 4 3-4 _deptlt with five rigid ‘members. ated and in the closed models it was noticed that. the roof curves into the rear quarters in a tmiqtic man- ner. A completr now lint: of (tars imin- cluded in thc announcement of the. 28 series. which follows tntmedi-t ately on the close at Chet'roiets' greatest year when its volume 0f a million .units made it the world's larglest builder of automobiles for; Its many new features include an extended wheel base an improved engine that. gives 34.6 percent more. power and five miles an hour more‘ speed. Longer and roomier Fisher Bodies. new Duco color combina- tions themostat control of cooling- shock absorber spririgs—-motor en- ' " l 0F lin a somewhat similar resolution to , {the effect that all SOUTH BEDEQUE. Nineteen members and four tisitors met. at the home of Mrs. Dan McLurc. It was decided to appoint two tnemb- crs to find out‘ liow many members would support. the proposed instit- ute paper. It was also iecidod to purchase two of the I. O. D. E. Cal- endars one for each school. A let- ter was read from Miss. 'lr.:r ack- jarn sent: by the Institute. A com- jam sent. b ythc Itisttftite. A com-. mittee was appointed to Ftiscuss a play. and to decide on- the clldldCl- ers for the tuitty. QUEEN MARY-—MURRAY HAR- BOUR. Thirty-six mentbersnnd one visitor met; at the home of l-Crs. F. Roll Call w.-s ans- WcfCd by naming "ivly Favorite Work". A miscellaneous programme was carried out. Plans were uiade for raisins; funds. It was decided to have a miscellaneous Conc 2r: some- time in February. GREENVALE. A large it-nnber of members met at the Home of Mrs. George Sentnefs. A Ilealih prog- ramme was carried out. contisting of Reading:-"Prcv.\ntion of Fiicu- mania“, and “A million dollars worth of Hope". an item re Red Cross work, and a discussion. It was 1' decided, to hold a concert and a So- . cial in the near fnttire to increase the funds. The Roll Call is to be answered at the next meeting with Valentine Verses. MONTAGUE. Forty-three mem- bers and tcn visitors met at. the new Memorial School. The first. part of the evening a. very sumptuous Ban- quet was given for a social time. when Toasts were proposed and re- sponded to by the different. memb- ers and two Solos were given by Mrsl. Wm. Garrick and Mrs. Waiter Dal-l ztel. which was very much appreci- ated. after this part of the prog- ramme. Plans are being made to put a new Flag on the very fine school. The basement of the school has been all covered with new floor-l lng. the Institute is paying $100.00 on this blii. - EAST ROYALTY. The members met. at. the home of Mrs. George Harper, when Roll Call was answer-l ed with New Years Resolutions. The young people provided the Enter-l talnment for the evening and nvotel o1’ thanks was extended to them. Roll Call for the next meeting to bc answered with "Dents for-the Kitchen." l SOUTHAMPTON A held their meet- ing in the schoolhouse. The mem- bers responded to Roll Call by pay- l Funerlilnvllome , the car riding qualities than the old type of tvlel increase in membership of e grace- spring. according to observers. Ross McKinnon. Sales Manager for sllellgl-h l" m" “W5” “l Kmsln the Chevrolet Motor Co., of Canada. millet‘ was “l” "(plowed mm lseventeeri. with nine removals by ' certificate. Fitting The Chassis in addition to its rotirdefllh W1 inches lllltained by session and congregation sll-cl crQ5-5.ll1I‘0i2gl1 ‘the death of Wm. Brown i111 his mneticlh year. who was ‘foi In a statement made public by Mr 5° ‘nan-V Yell“; Such i‘ ‘Owgozlllt l‘ illcl he says of the new car, "The New 79mm“ “l Mllll" '1‘ M" Lmm‘ Mrs" Chevrolet which is heralded as 335' Essmy “ml Mm‘ Elizabeth “Bigger and Better“ owes its out- Dlluglmrl by ‘he Gm“ Reaper and standing virtues to the manifold l" tubule m these ‘lepuled men” facilities at. the disposal of the be" ‘he flmgifigiimi“ “s” “ml Chevrolet Motor 00.. including the Selziillailevfise °f 1" ‘he Swee‘ Bye, General Motors prov‘ round, a“ " . - me General Motors Maire?‘ Lab,‘ Adesolutlon emanating from the oratzories‘ the Chevrolet Experb-SGSSIOII suggesting that three new mental Laboratory, the Chevrolet fliers be elected ‘his year and m.“ Englneel-lng Department and the in future. three elders voluntarily slllll and resources ol the lolsheriretire for re-electlon each year was Body Corporation lendorsed by the meeting and an- ' ‘ lnouncement made that. the voting lwould take place on the two succes- sive Sundays. The Board of Stewards brought the present ‘board should vacate their office and ithat a new board of nine represent- fing tlic different parts of the circuit s lbc elected. This was also adopted and a nominating committee ap- pointed t0 diaw up a new slate of ing a nickel. A fetter of thankslstewards" . l was read from the Sisters of St.l ‘The Yelivliélt-i °l“éll\:a\1's11gl3:l§yl;:i>‘ r . tsmnary soci ies t ' - lxlgcesllltfleblalilfrfglflfi ffillt-lfsgelisfactory, the allocation of five hun- Lunch “Ills ‘than Sen-ed and w will.“ clrecl and twenty-five dollars being “our ‘ms enjoyed ‘ ‘ tsurpassed. Mrs. Lea Moose report- ' ‘ed over $40.00 raised by the Mission . _ .,. ._.Battd, Mrs. Peter White over $310.00 Bligéllfzhclgnlgfir nifgtfiggt ‘$8 by the W. M. S.,and Mrs. Harold home 0r M“, "Peter nlgjm?‘ Ron Laird almost $200.00 by the Y. P. M. m“ w“ ‘mgjwered b tile‘ yersiS In addition t0 these amounts an.“ ‘ 3k! Ry l!” f n‘) Mrs. Preston Kennedy reported pill l‘ a, m“ e - ‘Pm e ° .C,°"";s12s.00 raised by the Ladies‘ Aid and m t ees were heard. after which lDaW-d Murphy for the Sunday general discussion took place. It vrasischool 535ml The heads of mesa gifghzgllfgeamlars w St-lvarious departments for the coming; $33.45 was‘ realized from a Social. i ‘year are asfollows: Superintendent of the School—J. Bruce Payntet" . Assistant Superintendent of the‘ ‘Sunday Schoel—J. A. MacKenzie Supt. of the Cradle Roll Dept-- Mrs. Elia Lowther ' President of the W. M. S. -—Mt'.=.. Wm. Cotton - President of the Y. P. M. S.—Mlss ‘Gertrude Buntain ‘ kct Social ltd‘ the in-l President of thc Ladies’ Aid--Mis ‘Tillie Simpson 1 Leaders of the >Missi0n Banti-—. LONG CREEK. A large nrmberiMrs. Lea Moasc and Mrs. D. Mac-I of members met at the home of Mrs, Kenzic Ernest. ’l‘urner. A report of the Ba-‘ The new Board 0f Stewards con-‘ zaar was given by the Secretary. A sists of:-W. D. Profitt. Jas. Ii. number of bills were rcqticstecl to be Sheen and Stcillart Moase for three paid. It was decided that. $20.00 be steers: Wm. Cflseley. Edward Mac- given Hall Committee. also S20 00 be MUKIO 811d H- C. 30011855 i0!‘ 1W0 given the buying Committee to buy WHFB 11nd DF- A- A- LOCRMTI. J- E- a curtain for the new Hall. A tote Inglis and Stanley Casein’. all rt‘- ot thanks was tendered Mrs. Walter P196190 f0!‘ 0H9 yelli- MacPhee for assistance given at the A Smmg “M1100 Cflmmillfifi 11ml" bazaar. Miss Jean lriacartlrtr. Mrs. 91' lhe dlalmlflllfillil) 9f Wm- L» Dan Macgwen and M3,; Mary-Johnson. and a committee to pre- Stretrh were appointed on a. Cont-Wall‘ Plans l0? ll"! lT-‘YIOVIIUQII "llil mlltdee lo lake charge ,l the pl-oggenlargement of the church to fill/C l-nmme of a 355ml gnclnl u. beladcquate accommodation for Sutl- held at n. future date. ltlrs. Jnmcsidw Schml and Yflullg Pwplcs MncKenzic settt a note of thanks forlwork “T” “l” “plmmlcdt m“ 1m‘ fruit sent. her at ‘Christmas. ll" mttlmlllee l° mp0“ l‘) m” “m” grcgation in six week's lllllt‘. NEW PER-ml Twpbte mcmljcrsl, Before adjourning a l‘(‘S0lllllOl1 ex-i and two visitors met at the home of Pm-“liig u.” Sansfilcllon or me Con" Mrs. Wm. Cain. A sitort paper vras greglmlm m the “wk 91: ‘h? Dam“ glvem Th‘, “st Olmlmes was comJand leaders, the gratification felt pictcd for the school days Libraryfb} l?“ l“ the. success or me m“ Conmbutlonl; lyeai, and confidence for the future lwns unanimously passed. A furth- Sunday‘ RED POINT. Seventeen members and four visitors met at the home of Mrs. William Ching. The prog- ramme consisted of n Reading" by Mrs. E. Rose; .'a. Recitation by Miss Ena Garett. and Miss Mary Camp- bell; another Reading by Nliss Mur-l icl Bruce. Plans arc-being znadt: in holding '1 Bat stitutc. O-OO-OQQ-Q O40; l l ‘i TYNE VALLEY held their tnect-lilla exlmifilg? tollre éllllljlsglllllgslrlgsalgzg’ l gig “l hom” (llfiltnm Lmllil lllciwhzngDr. Saint was presented with: $533110“); fllllznvlvlnsesznllggglti‘ a ftir coat and gloves by his people. l t a social cvenitw on the 17th of Jan-l M!" adloummenl a pleasmti t “my om: new member w“ admdisocial hour was spent in the vestry t, v t“ "an Ron " tlgdies served substantial Qlle 0g me lam”; and u“ ’ ' l 0 - ~ equ pped Hotels in Mt. Albion-Fifteen members andl_-—- » -_--‘-~---—--_-___--__- l Elana?‘ g1“? 1m flute" eigh visitors met at. the home ofl l b h° ‘é ° l w?" P M Mm Ruben Jenkins. 5.3 n, was dwlmembers met at the home of Mrs.| kill"!!- Otmtlifi Y WWW. clded lo buy a “m; for me School Wm. McMillan. Several bills in con-. 9 P” W0 YHN- "W _ children to be given at the mit-‘nvctivn with Bmnr were presented "m" ll""l"¢"°"‘um°':"@.. yearly examination. $5.00 was voted and ordered peid- Proceeds Mm end the "M"! 5 "l" lol- lhe ML Herbert Ql-nhanaga ho Bazaar amounted to $74.95. It its Sitlfillfilld 18519- c°ilfl59l§ schoal commute, mpol-léd ml; school ivas decided to get a patriotic picture. service to all Guests. T051. had been thoroughly cleaned dull"; for the school. All the members are hones in rooms. lhe holldnys_ l; was declded 105mg in favor of the proposed Institute] l: Rates $4.00 to $5.50 per d”. fruit. to a member who is ill. tA pro- 0111101’ published mvtiiltly- l o tttee was a in ed to . . $23,: were...“ 5288mm m.- vlflfifltl held their meeting In the ChaPIOIIQIOWII the next meeting. it was agreed m hnll. The treasurer reported the ' answer roll call next; night. with money realised from a timer and» Hote] Co. Lt‘ Jokes. After the meeting a delight- been sunver- This money to so to- . . ’. ._,_ ,-l_ ml lunch was server-L 35,00 was wards lighting the village. It was a, _.'~ M10“ voted at, the Dwembe meeting m decided to buy two patriotic calen- 4 yum-kg,"- _ the Protestant Hospital. and 35.0010 dars for the school. This Institute ' ‘ ‘the Orphanage. instead of $10.00 trolls in favor of the proposed Institute IIAIIY C. BROWN, llllllfl before published. DBDQT- ~ . ‘rme Blue. — A lnrgc tiumbcr of ~ , - - tvqoowe ' - ~- ,- ' “ c‘ -‘ "T 25132131 ' ' ' _ and Evelync Graham - 1..- Recitntion. “Arithmetic" —— Grace - acIrinis Song by Mary MacKlnnon (en- corcclt - Recitatiom-Marion Clow ‘Dialogue "CllflSlmIIS" — Annie _Todd and Jessie Clow Recitation. "'i‘h:- 'i‘witi.<;"--.iohnnle llllTOt‘ Recitation. "Woninit"—Ewen Todd Recitation-Jean Graham Dialogue. “Farm tor Saie"—-Mar- garct Todd, Ben]. Cousins ‘and Joseph Graham Recitation, "None of our Business" —-Eveiyne Graham _ _ At the close of the program Mar- Clow and Katie MacDonald arose and presented their teacher‘ with a beautiful gift and read the following address: Miss ‘Jennie Muttart: Dear Teacher. _ As the Christmas season again draws nigh. we feel that. we cannot let it pass without; trying In some meagre way to show how weappre- ciate the patience and faithfulness which you have displayed while teaching us from day to day. We know that at times we have been trying. but we will endeavour to 8t- tcnd to our studies better in the fu- ture and maybe make your task ea icr. , ‘ ' And now, dear teacher. as an evi- dence 0f our sincerity, we ask you to please accept the accompanying gift. It is but a small proof of our affection which words are inade- quate to express. Although mourning as we are at this time. the untimely pass ' l one of our classmates we wish you a Merry Christmas, '1_ From the pupils of Rose Valley School ' M Upset stomach. slug‘ ish livenand acid. l i- tion cause bad breat . Seigel’; Syrup getlii cause. Try it and have a wholesome bred o Any drugstore. ~_~.' OOOOFOO44§O4 i QllEEll llliTEl. Since taking over this Hotel we ltave spent many thousands of dollars in repairs and improvements. It is now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov-ll inccs. It: appeals to those who want: a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at; a moder- ate price. t Rates from sztoo w $4.50 z pcr day. l Charlottetown ‘ § Hotel Co., Ltd. z PIOPIIGIOIQ l I t O4 {O44}? fO-QQQ lltiTEl. MISS L. McQUAID, MIIIIIQI PAGETHREE- l mold .1 m.‘ ‘wag... _.____