, ,/ SATURDAY, - , . idevru sous on use ARM ' ‘ Aron: rm: _ In. s. Pam, Fisher Home, All!" writen-“I was troubled with boils fid ind eleven of them on my arm at ‘I one time. “I triad all. kinds o! medicine, but got no roller. "I took two bottles of - n {New ' MALPEQIlE ,,’ . » I l London , ‘ And Vicinity Dr. Stanley and Mrs. Donald, oi Moncton, were recent visitors to the The farmers of this vicinity arem k taking» advantage o! the good} l‘ l“- weather by cutting and sawing their. wow, | Miss Sophie Runway, Alberton, is ‘ _ visiting relatives in Malpeque andl About one hundred friends ancillaam“ l "th t th h gziétrgeg 2:28.‘; MaceKa;_In$flg_ Mrs. Harry Scott, North River. more Road. on Fwflday evening. Jan spent the week-end, the guest of 5th The mummy; being the sec- Mrs. H. A. Stewart, Hamilton. ond anniversary of their marriage. The evening was very pleasantly Mrs. Walton Tcombs, North ‘Wilt- . m oworrmows Gimme»; SAVE NOW‘! The and shelves be" cleared before stock- taking. A store wide event that offers real racks must opportunity. _ _ - clded savings. Brings prices "down to their lowest m money for all the members of your This Sale is a clearance all over the store, partment you visit, you will find it rich in opportunity to make de- _ We meet and‘ beat any price. Bil R (JCI B L 0 0 D a B IT T E R s and have never been troubled since.” EBB. banishes boils and all other blood disorders; manufactured only by Th: T. Milburn 00., Limited. 'i‘orouto and Mrs. with a purse of money. A dainty lunch was then served by the host- ess. After which they all departed for their homes wishing Mr. andl Mrs. MacKay many years of happi-l ness. Mrs. Don MacLeod. Stanley Bridge‘. and left a baby girl. ‘ tions. Mr. their studies at the Prince of Wales» Congratula- lrggpec spent with music and dancing. Mr. shire, is the guest of her father.’ MacKay was presentedlMr. Norman Ramsay, Hamilton. Miss Louise HavTkins, of Murray Nutt- 8e Son. River has taken a position as sten- ographer in the store of Peter Mc-= llfi-sses Helen. and llluttle Rum- Elmer Taylor. The stork paid a visit to Mr. andssy, students at Prince of Wales College, spent the week-cud at their five homes in Hamilton. 4 , Mr. Erwin Taylor. student SW11"! Williams and Mr-lhousle College, returned Hazen Wigmore of Grahams Rnadmudles my, week Mm- ; pleasant‘ have returned to the city to 168111116 “an m m5 parents, Mr‘ and Mrsy at Dal- m hlsl l January Sale IJHS JANUARY SALES ark. This is the time to save family, and for your home. ll JANUARY 14,1928 Out goes all winiu foods regardless 0| cost. Sweaters, Wm Men‘: and Boy's Overcopu, Blankets, Comm-g,’ Underwear. o matter which de- etc, etc. Small lot of last yeafls Cos sizes. Twenty only in the REMARKABLE SALE OF WOMEN’S COATS PRICES DEEPLY CUT is oi’ wonderful value, in different shades and PRICES CUT ON ALL NEW COATS The very finest of Coats, all l ‘uced for the d, this collection Out goes every Coat. Another lot of good Coats mostly with fur collars, ullsufpggged for quality and price. These Coats we“ lot $5.00 to $15-09 worth up to $35.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $15.00 One rack of Women's Flannel and Jersey Dresses in diflerent colors, and many dlflcr. College. purpose of clearing the deck for a season. . $ 8.50 ent styles and all very attractive mqdgl; I92 Don't forget to write 1928. And don't forget to order your requirements in OFFICE SUPPLIES from us. We arc well stocked with Office Stationery and Blank Books oi’ all kinds. Loose Lenf Books,’ Lcdgers, Day Books, Letter Books, Cash Books, Bill Books‘, Memo Books, of all sizes. Foolscup, Carbon Paper, Copying Paper, Typewriter Ribbons, Inks, Fountain Pens, and all the small things generally used in n business or Professional Office. Wholesale and Retail. ENVELOPES ruin a million in stock. an kinds and sires. All prices. CARTER 8t C0. Limited ‘INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We nae tnla adjective ad- l i » Mrs. Clyde Auld returned to herl M1195 L111" Momflmnefy- Pflllfihome in Toronto after a pleasant‘ Corner is visitinc her uncle. Mr-tvlsll with her parents, Dr. .l. w. and Hush J- Montgomery. New Londlm-‘Mrs. Keir. Mrs. Auld was accom-g panled by her mother, who will spend’ MY- FY66 Bfifnlfd. Wench Rlvefsome time the guest of her daughter.‘ spent Sunday in New London. ’ l bliss Lillian Donald returned to MY- will)?!‘ Taylor- Granvme “m5 her work in (he Royal Victoria. Hos- a recent visitor to Grahams Road. pm“, Mona-ea]. after a pmasant ""—_ h k i ' h h ' Miss Verna. Whitehead, student of ihgeemfifigs V}??? atm0(:;er?“‘§r1: P" W' C‘ who has been vlsmng he’ Donald, accompanied lher as far parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Whlte- as Curlew“ __(M)__ head, Clinton left Monday for Char- ' ‘°“°‘°“”‘- Much sympathy is extended to Mr.‘ mf*§j_“§!°¥§.n1~°5§lia"a Clrarlggle"? 213.. fiiiilliflf.‘ Jffiiiiiii. Jlfllill L n?! I: m“ 3 "B" 5 m ewpittle daughter, aged three years.‘ ° ° ' ‘The little one was stricken with‘ . . . diphtheria and after a brief illness The young people of this vicinity are watching and waiting for thmpassed away on Tuesday‘ Jan 3m '35", , ._ was no ver enty omit d rom e Fm“ m put in h“ “ppe“m'n“e' names of the committee who made; Miss .lcnnic MncKay, teacher inlgnpgegg_nggfio§rt%gfizgtg ‘W151; f all? fifiggslfig 5§9fi“gm’h x“,‘agg“gld“ys‘nctive melnbe of this committee. ‘ 3' m 1 m “m5 “ ' llund it is iltting to give credit unto Miss Marion _Murruy spent Sun-lwhom “can is due’ . day in bedeque the guest of hex" It b ‘ ' "i ' rist na Owen and extend to her, ghexamrk £15m"! as? hi?“ °f Mrt- congratulations on the celebration all h SS~R ‘Amie d 1 $2‘ "gm" u‘: or her natal day. Miss Owen b: one blg ‘"35 0g i"! t e t"- °un¢ 5 of our most highly esteemed older, L‘ Y 5 1- ‘mgm “m kms- residents, and all will Join in wish-' ing her many happy returns of Jan-l Mr. Roy Brown spent Sunday 5th, visiting in Travellers Rest. “My M , to Menu 7)::- m. 1 - Miss Elda Bernard spent a fewlge] not» mail,¥'v1._,|€ed2€he' ltulfiufxitff dws l“ Graham's Ruad‘ lMr. and Mrs. Heath (‘nsoleyO oil Kensington ml llllelt tl -.l f Mr‘ Harold Mouse‘ “law Annantabove, ihelra belintlflul Ubnlbvyzzlilf‘ spent the week end in Clifton. pmarsork, aged m“ mum,“ own“ 5 1 ‘live weeks prevk-us to her passing,‘ S W little Marjorie contracted whoop- ‘lng cough. and complications set _A~ ,*ln, thus ending her earthly life. Mn Ernest Dunning‘ 011mm has She leaves lo mourn besides her taken the pusmon o; schmfl teacher brief-stricken parents the l'lll'0vv-< m sea View‘ ‘ing sisters and brotllers:—l§zlitb, ______ Welds, Willa, Anna, Clark and Nel- My, Wilbur M“<;Kay_ Fountain sen. The funeral service which Road spent; Sunday as me guggt of was held at the home was con- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, ducted by Dr. Sulllt cf Kehslllgtoll, D. M. (lranl of Miss Muriel Stewart, Bridge spent the past week in Gra- ham's Road visiting friends there. SAVING YOU FROM $50 to $100 On the Purchase Price, Of Your FUR COAT During this Sale we arc offering enor- mous prlce discounts on all Fur Coats. We advise you to make your coat money receive the greatest value in return. A LARGE STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM. TERMS ARRANGED Examples 0f Our Value Leadership FRENCH SEAL COATS, values to $130.00 $98.00 RACCOON COATS, values to $225.00 . . . . . . . . _.....‘$149.00 PERSIAN LAMB COATS, values to$200.00................ $159.00 s to $225.00 . . . . $148.00 The“ coats with many others present decided savings- We have a large stock, which must be cleared. s. A. McDONALD ' wnsnu you our 1r FOR. LESS $12.50 Coats selling at $15.00 Coats selling at $30.00 Coats selling at . . . .. These well made Coats are ' COATS FOR LARGE WOMEN slenderncss in clever use of modlsh details. These Coats. are the last word in slenderlzlng smartness and the prices are most unusual. . . $10.00 . These were selling at $10.00 for . . . . . . .. $5.00 . . . . . . . . . .. $20.00 l an artful aid to Enriched with smart furs, lavishly applied on such lovely fabrics as Kashmer, Suedgg, Broadcloth and novelty materials, and a; u“, lowest prices in the City. S . A. usnolnln _ _...______...___..___ __ ._-__ lwcok the youth and beauty 01' tbfl vlaediy. Stanley‘. Buffercra from Eyaltraln may have pariact vlllon 1nd therefore do not suspect the of T. Eaton Co" v Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Campbell. assisted by Rev. The text was from lbc Miss Beulah Campbell of the staff song of Solomon 6:2. “My beloved MOI/whorl Spent ls gone down into Ills gfll‘ll€ll~l0 Malpeque. gainer llllesj Interment was made lips and Downs In _ Tryon andliiclnltll‘ ,>cf)lllllllllllty roundabout assembled ‘to canjoy n skate on lves‘ Mill Pond- l‘. is nuulllcss to ask whether ‘they enjoyed themselves or not. lone but’. nlrrely to glance at their presence of any eye detect. The mctlva power or gm entire human organlam lo Nerve Energy, N°""'l| 0y". It ls computed utilize about 20% or ghlg Nerve Energy. but when Eye- etraln u present, p much larger proportion l; requlrgd, Hence defective cysa, through rhalr consumption of an ex- lln the People's Cemetery, Kenning- f ton , Th e pail - be are rs were Leonard Cuseley, Lawson Colinn, ML Robe“ 513w, warmer jn'Ali’l‘0(l Higgins, and Athol Cotton. Graham's Road spent the Xmas‘ holidays at his home in Montague. 'God needed one more angel child Amidst his shilling band, And sq- be lent ills loving smile And clasped our (larllngis hand. loved this little tender one A l ’ I H. - . The Misses Evelyn Bell uml lllnr- lButniefgfirdIlgigiylfsmfiazfi 1,1,2‘ (T5312, m. E. A. Iicll m‘ (lane Travel-lb was a visitor to Trycn on 501N111)"; eveninrl- ‘ Messrs R. A. llownli. allibbillull’ 5 flmvutt paid zl Vltill in the “Bbtkfillll Cupltul lurlt week- ‘l Mr. and Yllrs. Arthur Slmmonaf of Crapulul uwn-c visitors to ‘Tfymll on Saturday, January 8th . Mrs. ilurry (ilxlrkc, capable; 58LlIllSl.l't‘-li.‘~l of Victoria is now thel happy, smiling flu-es- it is hope’! Llllll tho North 'l‘ryon Rink will soon be in running order, but lllllll then tho mill point! makes n good silbslllnlc» The Xmas School exams which luul been postponed were held on Friday. January Flh. and were well "llfillllflll, about thirty ratepayers being prosenl- Tho programme was one, if not. the bv-si over witnessed for some mars. l1 was as follow? guret (loulli, Cape Traverse. were visitors to Carleton on Saturday af- [CPIIOOH . caeelvs amount of Nerve En. "W! ml)’ seriously affect the functioning of other urging She shines’ Or. Friday. ln endless (lay. January 6th., n largo guest of Mrs. May Dawson, Tryon» “m School (lhnrusw “Olzl Sunin Clans" ~hy Recitation-by (‘lnlro Somers. TYNE VALLEY AND VICINITY Mr. Cecil Forbes, Wllmot, was vis- iting in Tyne Valley. to Summerside on Saturday. Mr. Lee Maynard, Northam, was a visitor to Tynevulley Friday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Forbes, Lot l6, were visitors to Tyne Valley on Wednesday. are visiting in Kenslngton, the guests of G. Roy and Mrs. Phillips. Miss Olive Ellis, who has been Mr. Ephraim Phillips was a visitor Mrs. H. F. Phillips and Kathleen. .__.fi M11 E- RBYHOI‘. Mt. HerberLls the We are pleased to learn that l» guest of his grandparents, Jabez and Edward Dyment, who has been s M“ Wuhan“. Tim’? VX1116)’. ‘faring from a very serious attack _ rheumatic fever. is improving. lvlr. Wilfred McDougnll has suc- - 95°55“ m calm-fling his fox which On Tuesday evening o very escaped from his ranch on Thursday joyoble dance was given at the-t; night. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Ellis, ‘ honor of their daughter. Olive, ~ Mrs. D. N. Forbes and ciaughter, leaves shortly to resume her du Constance. ore spending the holi- in the Royal Victoria Hospital. ' days with her son, Mr. Reginnld' -—'-- Forbes. Bedeque. l Misses Lorna and Vivian You p lMr. Delmont You were the guests‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLean and their cousin, Miss Lulu Yeo, No ~' son spent Sunday wllll Mrs. Mc- am. on Tuesday evening. ' Leon's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John -~»~---- -<0>--—-- <- '~ Williams. Tyne Valley. I-‘or frostbite use Mlnnrd‘: Llnlmenl. of the body and produce pl health. HAVE voun ave; sxammao G. F. Hutchcson Optometrln s ~o¢¢.~¢¢~¢..a<¢-¢¢@>oo-o. Professional Cards DONALD s. HAR'l Chartered Accountant (Formerly Travelling Auditor Income Tax Department) 130 Eduard Street Halifax, 1593-l2-30-1mo. Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate to N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice imllterl to Eye, Eur Nose and Throat Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses Oflice. Bayer Building Olbat George Street Oflice Boon-O to 12.30. N. S. 1.30 to 5.00 number of friends and neighbors gathered at the homo oi‘ Mr, nnrl Mrs. Wm, Woodslrle to offer their good wishes on the occasion nl the 25th anniversary of their mal- rlagr. .\lr_ Robert (Jrufel- nclerl as chairman and nlade some inn-o- (luctory remalks, an appreciative ‘yndllress was rcml by Mr, .l. ll. ‘Lockerby and u chP-qne WllM pro- aml \\I]n“jg,|5l8lll.€(l by Ml". Keir Ramsay, Ales- (JOVBIlNTB. Alchibnlll Woodside um‘: Wank Simpson also mode some - .lcluorks (romplimentary In Mr l Miss llclcn (fnlnpboll, Carlelonfflllil NWB- Wofldfildfi. T110. Wvill- H-‘(lili n visltnl- lo the adjoining crml- ‘unis r>sv\"-nd0ll suitably, null “For lmunily of Borden on Saturday. He's a Jolly Good Fellowfl was. pluyud by Miss Sophie Ilnnlsny, nli the company joining 1:1 very hcurl» lly, The lfrll rl‘ the evening was nupont in games, nluslc, happy non- worsatlon and llltorchflllgt- of juklltz, MW" Dmlillll "B". TFYWII- W05 =1 while the young people tlulurcd. A rvvenl Vlfillfll‘ to Carleton. delightful] lunch was scrvml, Thr- Ivnuyrfllfllly loin in wishing .\lr. bliss Dorothy MacDonald, Carle- “my M“; woollslrla, many lmvpy ion, was nmong the recent VlSllOl‘H,1'etl"-n3 of H"; d“! ‘to (fupo 'l‘ruverso on Frlriuy cvelr] ___ q>_-~- lll_. , 1 Mr lflrlglr floull, who has been in, the l'uS.A- for some time, return" ed m lllH home in Carleton on Sui-l urdzly evening; ills many friend-H urn lzlall to have l\_lm buck zlgaizl.‘ Alrs- Richard Lord, Tryon, was a visitor lo (Iarlelon on Friday morn- lns: last. The Aliuscs ilclen Zllclvillialns. Anglmtlne Filllslll the week-end in Albany, Mp llerl Cullill, llcrleque, spent tho weck~enll in -Curlelorl, the guest of .\l|'~ and Illrs. M. Mcflnrvlllo. Boxes of matches or other m0!‘- . = -. f" ll ' m. Tllonlzlu llilakio returned n!§',',§";‘,,‘;f,,‘,‘,'° ,,‘,‘°:§I',.‘,,',§:,, ’§,’"',.,,,,I',, llm clly on Saturday evening aflerlwuh ,1 yqynfllng mnohlno n fNow :1 pleasant visit. with friends Ill york mun h“ pmemeq, (‘npo Traverse und Augustin . C v0. —-~‘ " ° Bringing Up bailler Miss Fanny Rogerson has return- ed lumc alg-Jln nfivl- enlilvllll! '-‘ wen (ll-ggrvm] hfllltllly with relat- ives in llunlplon nmi Cfflllflllil- Airs. J. A. Lyman and Mrs. ll. A. “HVPHEBC lnndo a business trill to the adjoining colmnnnlty" <1‘ Victoria on Thursday of last week. Miss llorlhn .\luc\'elll and .\‘lr. Alley NIucNeill of Svnrletuwll spent a few (lnys recently all Tryon. tho \\'(!l(‘0lllQ‘ guests of Mr. and lllrs. Albert Illqhny. Tho fishermen rrparl lmllcl‘ rum-hes cl‘ smells lnsl work than fr rmvrly, and should illo cold won- tllor (wnnlinuo [his week should ab‘ so ‘wove u. successful one- of Winni-l r Mr. fiolson Sllarkuy pPg, one of the successful lolnnll- l-rs nbrnnd is pushing illc winter wllh his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sharkey of North Tryon. llis mnmv friends nro very plml to oer him bnrk nlmln on “Dcnr Olll Sn-ul lslnnll." llnvn l forgotten ihul we llilil “killllllz? Well l guess not. On Fri (lfly fllld Sulnrllny ovenlngs of lnai spending the Christmas holidays at , her home in Tyne Valley, returned to Montreal on Thursday. "Fimlel-ollu l)rill"—-by 8 girls- llvcitaiion ~by J1 hn l-‘cll- ~lso~ -"I\lnl‘lw\ Maids" --hy I h Mrs. W. F‘. Strong returned to hcr ‘ Y’ homeln Summerside on Wednesday, alter spending New Year's with her parents, Jas. H. and Mrs. Yeo, Port Hill. | H. : zlllon---"Tluw Smack Srhool"~—by' Annie Cnllbelsk- Cnnlllo Drill~l1y nvolvc boys- Nuziozl Son»: —~b_v live Dlllllltl- llvcllalicll -—-b_v' Well Walton. Dinlogne~—“('llris|mos (lbrsts"--— by l2 pupils. llcvltution son. Song-dry three girls. Cbcl'll.--~“Sollg o!‘ (‘llrisinllls"~— by the school- On Wednesday afternoon the semi-monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church. Tyne Valley. met at the home of Mrs. Jas. E. McLean, Northam. There were nineteen members and several visit- l>l-flubvlfiv o‘ 3§i..5"if§"l‘l.~. b31333" “élfilcllii I ‘RPlllilTli-M by (llulrmnn, Trustees for me day amounted w $900. ' and ollu-ls. _ Two of 1hr pupils presented Miss Margaret llowatt, Principal and ML"; Rollo Toombs (assistant) will: bonufiful tzifta [or which (b0 li‘.ll'l‘ll“l‘fi {banked illF-m in n few. well l-hoson words- Evoryono pros- enl revolved a generous front of ili“ lick us, homo-mute. randy- ~hy Gordon lloge "- On Monday evening time Ernest Mission Board of the Presbyterian church spent a pleasant social even- ing at the home of Dr. J. A. Stewart, ‘Tyne Valley. The evening was spent ln music and singing and playing, games. About ton o'clock the com-l bony lined up to be IUGBSUPLT], each having to pay a sum of money ac-‘ cording to his height. After a most, delicious lunch the party dispersedfl wishing all o. Happy New Year, and [hoping there will be many more lBUCh enjoyable evenings this year. I l‘m llrvcl and weary, S0 l think I'll lny My pen on lllo desk, And llluiilflll nwny~io Ill-cum- lnnll! from "ll". lilllllllllslull‘" l" When reception is not ported have your radio tubal inspected. If faulty, replace will! Welllnfllollso They make even a [our] eel better, and a better LOOK FOR THE NAME Westiogho PIONEER! IN "RADIO Rndlolroru. n! the 5N1- D U _n§ cal-Elfin T»? Mlsara (lcorge McWilllnme and Stanley Thompson, Tryon, were ra- I°aN'T THAT MR-CLANCY THAT PSOR MAN- NOTH I N‘- HE wuz c/xnawlm‘ A slc. . Mark RJMcGuigan A B- A» l BOLICITOB. ETC. Money to loan. GIIBUIM; 8106!. Charlottetown, PSI. McLeod & Bentley ' w. n. snowman x. c. Barrister and Attsrney-at-Law l arms: mo Richmond street l norm! r0 2.0m I Jharlottewwn. P. 1:. 1. ll-‘Iobonald & McPhcc I. A. lliDOllAl-D ' B. A. rent visitors to (lune Traverse. Mr Artbnr MPKOY Albany, pas- scrl through (Inrleion on Monday morning. s Skl-ers After strenuous hill climb- lng and Jumping, a rub down ~ with Minard‘: prevents stir!- ness. "|~1|r1ARfl‘S e H. I’. llcPrlfll 1 FATHER‘ DO COlWE l HERE‘ I WANT YOU ‘ TO LOOK OUT THE‘- O IOZI, Hy lm‘! F-um Service. In: Gm: Briuin till"! "awed we KNEW YEAR‘: AGO - THAT was EMPLOYED m THE one WORK??? sea-Hr: is om CRUTCHEQ- POOR MAN- l WUZ TALKIN’ TO HIM YEOTEROAY- HEB OUIN’ "THE COMPANY HE. WORKED FOR ON ,u 10/”, ACCOUNT OF 8504' HURT- lRON Pms WHEN THE QU\TT\N' ws-usTLe lousw AN‘ rr FELL on l-us FOOT-