f F U R - This is a sale of furs extraordinary. We have Pllrdllflfied. 25 ladies fur coats from the leading fur house in Montreal, at near< ly 1-2 their value for spot cash. If you are illtendilig Pllri-“hfl-‘ling a coat for next win- th‘, this is your opportunity today. These" coats are placed on sale this morning, and marked at the lowest net cash price. Coon I curlpeltrus "in r- w» French dyed skins, with 6 n» collar and cuffs, fashion- ably made -¢----.-.-»|--¢.-- (03:91 were’ specially selected We have a coat at the‘ price you desire A your inspection is invited today. Sud. MoDilNALD. i- _._ < » ! Neil's High Class Laced Boots $335 °f i. Lester Douglas “fllolcsnlo Produce 39 Queen St Charlottetown, P. E. l- blhu rples, (‘roam Separator The Famoua Suction Feed This m: la taking well. a ‘ great many citizens are buy- ing 300d shoes at a great saving. but of course they are not the latest style. they are a bit narrow in the to: for that. however you get quality and lots ot it, for slim iecfthey m like a book. _._-_ A Broader Toe i 1. at $4.98 f Wlii fit the man with .1 broader foot. This is also an i exceptional bargain. Just the 1 shoe; to wear under your ovoihhoea. l‘. DQ060004 oQ++Q4+QQQQ¢444QQQ ‘A *4!“ "4i—"_ ‘ I .i- , l-IMITIU ALLE Y ‘ °' E FABHIONAIJ F0025»! ' 4 noevoowoooooooovoooooo- n. w-oee, 14s Richmond st. Plate Glass I ' ‘Lowest New YORK FISH ADS. SMELT ‘AND ‘EBB SHIPPERS . ATTENTION Ibr ‘Pop Prices. Pmmpdlteturna and General Sutultactlon < Ship Your Production to (JHESEBRO BROTHERS 8i _ ROBBINS‘ INC. ' itebllahed 1808. Chipping Stencils Sent on Request l, 2 and 3 Fulton Fish Market, .1‘{gw_.¥orlc,~ N. Y. l CHAPAL SEAL COAT of lvery fine furs, trimmed with Siam $89 o0 PERSIAN LAMB COATS very special choice quality, medium . 0o CHAPAL SEAI’. COATS selected $ sable collar and cuffs . . . . . M CHINA MINK COATS with Pléairie fox .98 00 CdON COATS, very choice quality 45 in. long, circular bottom" iii worth $550.00 . M NORTHERN RAT COATS, these. coats “I98 00 coon COATS 40 in 1...... $240 no ‘ l|iE tulul tuumu LAST WEEK to zet a Calendar with your renewal subscription. '—'-"' Th] wHlaT TON"GHTI_DOH% ‘forge! s ls the last week. the Vvlhlst in St. Joseph's Sodality km!" Ifllllllht at 8 dclock. ROBIN HOOO CHINAWARE Business" at OATS now at your grqcar-g we new cal-t: Mrs. Alex. ;Chinawaro premium oats a beauti- ‘llul piece oi imported leach package. ' i i 119mm , -__ f VERY LOW-irks Guardian supply of 1927 Calendars is getting V"! 10w. Subscribe or renew a1 l’ ll. 8llO0il9. jouca and get yours. ' POLICE ocular-At the Polic.» MA"- FOR MAGDALE Court yesterday s. prohibition oi‘ fender was fined‘ $200 and m“; drunk was dismissed. S. S. Montcalm will gal] l, DON'T FORGET Furniture Salt- ed Thomas Cnrrutlleirs, Summer- side, Thursday, January 27th. 1 p _m- 356i l ____ ‘ilE steamer l CORNWALL SERVICES-There- ‘will be service Sunday. Jan. 30th, in the United Church at Kugston at 11 a. m.; West River at 3 p. m., and Cornwall nt 7 p. 111.. 1; yis desired that all contributions ‘t0 the Maintenance uud Exlengbn Fund be forwarded to the treas- 111181‘ immediately. iulen islands .1 radablc mails. until JSLANDER ILL -—’i‘he Jrzends of Mr. Jnmes Mulialy. so of Mr. P. J~ Mullally, Souris Wos 'oCONGRATULATilONS- Tues- "dal- Bmkl-Yll» "aw Yerk- ‘day. December 28. nt the Sun Ped» T0. Cflllf- general hospital. a pretty girl baby is u new member oi’ Mr and Mus. Edward 'i‘rembly‘s lam ily. The Treimbleyu, who live at 734 Seventeenth street, have 1mm. ed the-newcomer. Helen Mabel. - MrH- Tremble-y was formerly urns gee] D-- Nellbzan oi St. mun, P. 1"‘ HWllltal. and speaks illfe Hospital stall. IN MEMORIAM ‘ HOME ON VISIT- Mir, John T, ‘White is home from Boston spend- ing the winter months with his family in Emerald. Mr. White hns been llvinl: in Boston for the past two years where he was engaged '11 CflPPQnter and building work, ‘and a8 he is an excellent workman finds no trouble in securing cm- ployment. Ills many friends ill Emerald nnd Freetown are pleased mace him look ng well. He. will nBlllffl to Boston in irhe Spring. MR. FREDERICK PURSEY F. Pursey at the r-urly ago of 1 years. Froildc i-nlled. had not health, ior the past six but hopes were entertainer] for hi recovery. until a few days previou l0 his death. despite the best med uni skill and lender nul loved ones. Always as llo WEDDING BELLSn-A luarrisge interest to friends ill Non Brunswick took place on Saturday the Sacred Heart, wtllEftDWlLtHl h lnsclt to ull who knew bin Mass, when Mary Kathleen daughter oi! Mr and Mrs John Me Gloln. of Marysvlile, N. B., was R.. lI. Stavert oi‘ Hunter River united in marriage to James E. who took for his iext part of th Buell of Cambridge, Masst, formcr- 90th Psalm. “Teach us O-h Lord t ily of Charlottetown. I’. E. i. The number our days, that we may a; bride wore a becoming gown oi French blue crepe embroidered i=- gold, blue and gold hat. to match ‘and a fox fur, and carried u willie prayer book. She was attended lilhlh. and “'11s conducted by Rm James 4:14, For what is your lift ctll uway. The pail bearers war RENEW YOUR SUBBORI l TION now and get your Calendari eAs-r ROYALTY coucsnr _l The following persons took pal-ll o ill the dialogue “Mind Your Ownl the Heart: Hall Con- [B] ——-—-_ McNevin, Missi Lleth Douglas. Mr. William Bong.‘ ow Fractunng chum ‘Miler, MasterAustJn Counnilyacconr- pnnled by Mr. Austin Trainor fol- lns selections and was also one oi no _accompsn.sts oi’ the evening. JUBE Helen McDonald danced very ._rueetully and had to respond to lsLANDs-The Department oi‘ niarlne have adv sed that tho C.. on or iuout Saturday, the 29th. ‘instant, ronl Notch Sydney to the Mal; and will csnry all An etiort will be made to delay the sallng 0i _ Sunday. the ‘HJUL. so that all mails leaving this rl-oviuco up to Saturday morning would connect with tihe steamer. many lvl" l)" Kind to hear he is recov- wilng after under-gong tvm “an. nls operations ill Si. Peter's HQg_ His xsiiher was with hlln during h.s ‘hem? ma‘ m“ serious illness. also 1m; brmhelp, chest-er. who went. on from Snsk» Achcyran, .\lr. _\iullally is still in very ‘Hlvllll’ 0t the kindness shown him H)’ his il0(‘.l0l". and the nurses oi‘ watch which the chain had secured xvas discovered some (listanco from ills body, illscnuntiug the theory ' uf robin-r): Her handbag and vanity ' 1115f! were also near the body. i _, ' Miss Florence Nlnrselln, oi Ded- “xllllqllgoflllllll,;‘l;il;fir§f ggruiugilgf ham, llll acquaintance oi tho vic- lcm m. Frederick Pwrsey, young rim, told llli‘. pnlicc that. the Matlle~ es, Son m. Mn and MXK Jmm son gill had asked the loan oi a r" v was familiarly been in robus‘ months . g oi l o1‘ a quiet ‘Jimllilflf. 1927. lit the Church oi’ and cheerful disposition llfltllllltllfli‘ Tile funeral was on Tuesday 11th ply our hearts unto wisdom, sis-i ii. is like a vapor that appcarcth for u l tile \\”l3ll€. and then ratfsb THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Nllll Slllllll ...I Caused Death --0th-. er Wounds Indicate» She Was Beaten - Body Found in N Swamp. BOSTON, Mass" Jan. 24. ——Mabel Msthesou, oi Wbycocomsgll, N. S. whose body was round ill a swamp in the West Roxbury district yes- epday, was murdered, authorities were convinced tonight as the re- sult oi an autopsy. The autopsy. by Medical Exam- iner Timothy J. Leary, disclosed vhat a blow over the right eye. n-sclurlug the skull, had caused her death. 'I‘lle doctor's examinat- n ion-revealed two other wounds on t lllB back of her head, indicating ’ that the girl had been beaten with .1. rssp or some similar instrument. The facts revealed by the llut- cpsy led the police to discard the girl had been struck by an automobile and that ner body had been carried to u swamp by u panic-striclceil driver. ‘Zaptaiu James P. Smith o!‘ the West itoxbury police said there was no loubt in his mind that the girl was murdered. A broken chain was round nn the girl's wrist. but. the Established l 7Z8 7 lress from her to wear to a dance i-‘rlilay uiglltpbul. that she dd not. tnow whether she had gone. to tho! dance. Tile police also interviewed ‘other girls who were acquainted -'.th Miss Mathcson without obtain- zg any clue to aid ill tile solution hi‘ the mystery. Miss Mutllcsou, who was 18 S Ow Allan-Twin!‘ Canada. Thousands are en ioying it daily-are you ? To fully appreciate the evclusive FRY flavour, pay particular atten- tion to the recipes on the tin. Its purity and its match- less flavour —the result of 200 years of experience —have made FRY’S the most popular Cocoa in years old, came to West Roxbury! lrnnl the little hamlet Whycoco-l l viagh, in luverllesu county, N. S"; 76a Ola/art Cocoa and éihocolale Home in t/ze World j u year ago last. November to live, r .th llor iilllll't1llll uncle. Mr. and" firs. Angus hiacllitchlc. They iilen~ . ' ,, wlled llcr body, which was found ,-~l '.h t list '. i‘ ti i- ' ' ' i ‘(llyeft s or ( s ante lolll lcl For Domination ‘iok place on Sunday afternoon .om lili-l hnlllc, where a short ser- , __"" ,. . . _; y. . . Now Practically Certain That His .e “as he d by the pdSiOl, Rot. Bekwed so". Prince Cami. il ill their loss. The funeral 8 Vrz-lllovzll of formul- .\ll this nil-nus. ii is hinted, the l'l‘i‘lllli'l' J. if. lirzltlzllln us illv invisible ilictzlitll‘ of lllllliillldl uni illc irliulluuiion of ul illlil poliir-zll councils o1 the ‘\\l‘1lll'_\'. , 5 'l‘lli= reports reaching Rllllllkllltll circles lll luris any lllVSi‘ rr-sxlWs were zlltuillril n1 t-rllllL-xl-llucs llljlil in $0.5m (‘Ollllliflll $5.00 to $6.15. lulu-hm" lit-liars. good, ..6.25 to $7.1m. rumluoll $4.00 to $5.00. butch- m‘ rrws pond. $5.50 to $5.75. med- i..." 3.; u io $5.00, Olliiilflftl 515C cum-rs .' .75 to $3.25. butcher bull wnni. .00 to $5.50. common $3.5 lo cit-Bil. (‘ulf receipts i303. Good voals E. R. BRDW Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Good Strong Stock Companies. . l Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewm .Il' the age ni’ 57. lie served ill East Africa, the liner war. and the Grent War and ‘was captain of the drendnauzbts -l!\ i918. He has seen service ill Thins and the far east and from .1921 to 1924 was director of the omvnl intelligence department oi‘ Rho Admiralty. ‘ He was promoted to a vice-ad- ymlraity last year. lie has one Phone 211 ‘;“°“' Jinn. bliiinnaviess. henrtburn. 11's c sin. 17a Queen an." lurid almilur ills will not trouble Iydju if coowuo-ovowocooo-ovoaowy-i-ii tnkc selects Srrur- My urns More. e b -_~ For PSORIASIS Tale Our llorhnl lurmadtu Bonk on Skin Dist-nee. N!‘ 4 ‘ Treaties on Chronic Diseases b! dispel any cough or cold. There ia a big competition on new any many prizes will be qlvol-l for the beat solution" Drop In and try‘ it today. llarold L Worthy i l Charlottetown advlm. free by mail. 80 years’ ex- perience. (Without criticising or diaparagtn your doctors write us. be ore losing noos- Treatlnent by mall our IIWMIICI- Ingllal Herbal Dispenser! Iallnltod. llll Devin, Vnleouver. I. O. , Canada's Oldest Herbal Institute nsurance at 4 Rate com. »._-._ ¢“OO-< < We have In atook and ‘f ‘ u =death of one of its oldest and most Inizhly revered citizens in the per son oi’ Mr. George W. Warren. who ‘JJSBEd peacefully to his eternal reward at noon on Friday, January 21st. at the age of B2 years. The deceased had been in failing health lor some time. brought on by the ‘nfirmltles of age, but it was only about u week previous to his death lh-at he took to his bed, there to remain until the end came. in .hc passing of Mr. Warren, a citi- sen of outstanding Christian char- acter and integrity is removed, a mun prominent in lilo nctlvltass of Ibo church which he honored with his membership, and ~whose ilflily llto was un attestation of the re Iiglon he lived. For many years Mr. Warren was 1 partner or the tlrm of Warren. Hicks d: McMurdo, who conducted un important general merchandise . Herbal Remedies. Pam hleta r0 “unless m Summdglde 50mg i421’.':i.li.i;'."';1.“.=.?$.i.'ti:‘::l years ago. In his dealings with the public the good name and in~ aegrlty ot Mr. Warren was never questioned and he won the esteem and respect of all. in the Bap- tist Church ot this town he was for n great many years a deacon’ and was church clerk for nearly forty years as well as be'ng tor a 1on2 period a teacher in the Sunday School. He was always interest- Pd n the cause of temperance and .. this, as ln other good works ilia life proved an example. He eaves to che-rish his memory, his wdow, and two daughters, Mrs. E. 1V. Manson. and Mrs. (Dr.) H. T. "olvin. of Summerside, to all oi whom sincere sympathy ’is extend-I ing regularly trom ears trash mined Ooal. Including OLD evouav scanner: mvannesa sonseuao ~ PUT STOMACH m ORDER Al‘ once The Annual Dairy Aitetlng ol tlr Jnneraid Association was held ‘l. he B. l. S. llall in iinlerulti, i... iedllgsduy, 19th lust. The me;- "All, Mr. George Mayne prcsidnl ind the attendance of patrons 8.1M maloholdcrs was- larger than usual n evidence that dalrylug is still .1. he lorefront in this pstatogruwlug -ection. A statement of receipts .nd expenditure of the past cheese vuilfiOn was read by the secretary. and satisfactorily reccived- Al- , llough the price paid [or nlllk Wile lunch lower than for some years past, it. was anticipated that. better ,-..§u1[5 might he expected in the incoming season, as condiilous have improved in tuc markets o. UFPfli. Britain since the settlement of the prolonged labor strike. The past season's output oi cheese ex- ceeded the previous year by 21,571 lbs. ‘ Several patrons supplied lilrKc quantities Ol milk, the largest being Mr. F. MeCarvili. 34-623 lbs. with Messrs. W. J. Seaman, Everett Hus- iam, Jas. McSwaln, Emmet Hughes, Joseph Hughes, Geo. Mayne and others high on the list. The follow- ing officers were appointed for the ensuing year:——L. U. McDonald. Ih-esiilent; Wim. H- Deishan. Vice- l'res.; Geo. H. Mayne, Marshall Hughes. Peter Sinclair, D. N. Mr~ hay nnd Joseph Hughes. Directors. (leo. H. Mayne. the retiring Presid- ent, was appointed tn represent the Association at the Dairy Meet- ing to be held in March. A dividend of 6% was voted to stock holders or the year 1927. ‘ loaves of bread. Motion picture atudlos assert they employ more trades and professions than any other industry. A census in one ot the large studios showed that 79 diiteront occupations are home conditions in our h QQ-OOO-Q-OO arantec each ytn correct J-.. Locke. however. has ciioa a l Pflou‘ l" d!‘ ionatonoamlrcurateveasbannny photograph ot part or, il n4» _ , x ,5,» Rouble to: tow ' ' union at Cannes. .. . .. .. .. . , , , SPRINGHILL OOREENID ALBION ROUND ALBION STOVE ALBION NUT AMERICAN HARD NUT B5860 OOKI Phone 176 tor service. ‘mAk-sakkkk 4 Prompt deliveries. Lowest prices. w. n. illL|.|$_& to, followed by the employee. while a "comedy producing organization list- . ‘ed the number represented among G33» Indigestion or its workers at more than 100. sourstomath iBlacksmitha, florists and oil station attendants are typical or the var- Instantly! Stnlnaohetmeeteilt Yuri“?- nuvsr feel the slightest. distress from W}? indium“ m. ‘ ‘m,’ mid’, London uotee that an attractive ,4, “h. ‘my, m, u; g, “use or type 0t New Year card which is qv. . plug!" m" Th, moment ii, being used is a picture of the sen- rr-M ea the stomach Ill aournelisfders house. taken, if 908M576. in flatulence, heartburn, gaaaa, palpitm-nbvruirrn-ie and snowy weather. tion and pain rllaap r, Diugglats but the well-known author, Mr. W-- "Pape’s Diapepsln” for _ by Mr and Mrs Malcolm biathesnl‘ \Vll]l T l; . m. : v] K g l 51¢L°°‘l' 1° the Built“ Cllllrcll» . . , ill Ilurhnlcsi Fnillrliny uul s‘ ludny “"‘l"' ‘i Bull“? “"5 $1130 l” U01. (llll? i927 Primers of watermwn, who new“ as w" _o e "m" s _ar m: gcuem" Zones‘. to the Peoples Cemetery. Wm s“°°"d Hm‘ '°" u‘ |,,_,;“.,.,,v, l\lvplrii(|'~ ‘\._.,,,.‘._,(__;,.,, “y; $11.51: - pnil for a few of the T bu Bulnlau. Loln ilou to , Ray Thmne “e959,, The bride for u number Lam, and ‘Vusmn Romngtt m i.19iéfvlfrflalllBlClllllfClifvélfi verly PWIS J-an H I0“. F “WWI I,,.>,,,,,H,,_ n. llli w! owl. Ordinary quail. ______ ____ ____________ >i years was u. member of r11» mmwm was in Cavendjsh can“, ‘K49!’ a Pl" $1 U’ llefllle "f i1 . _ ‘ ‘ i, -_'~—\ h“ i ' ‘ _ . ._...._ a l ‘ WY“ Brunmvick Telephone Co" or: ’ be“ h l L“ ‘f’ An m h.’ ..-I10l1].1lt1LlOl.S ‘and creeds, theeoi Runlunla. it is stated. ln l'(’I‘(ll‘l.» _ :‘°‘*'“"““"“'°'°°‘ pl, Utynhm They W111 mar... “m. pigdeceiéelil lalsni x2“ yfgrs gm, ‘int-h bczng tiled no oapaclty. "caching ilulnnnlun crclis lure‘ x He at g3 Cottage Street, “ram. The floral tributes Coughing‘, M, PW . 1e‘ service was conducted co-llns won his fight for thi‘ Dal ll!) ~ _..\».n. !\i:lss.-—St. John Telegralih m. . . . wily by Rev» A- A- Mwhwd» ni-uldynnstlcMnfiuuioiiv‘ 11“ ~ ' .. .... " W ,. .. t _ it irom tie family, spay- Young , _ , , , ,n_ v ,1, w h, » .in..,-nal_ l P00 ‘Bu; P‘ res: i Gm ’ The!“ . .. R I... Molten and ile\-- Mi. l."ll£".l0m. , f _ . _ X w . . are toloigourillygesidtfiglll-l a pa; r. ke-fioéltlialdbckThle pasltrpg. Rel/Ir All". It i "Ow practicullly _,.._.,. l“ M fish... u ullili‘. \\.\I~_ I awn‘, W‘ ‘ cuts. five sisters. and one brother. ' '“ . 5 ‘ ""_‘“ ,, “',_°‘v"' '- Stated that ‘Ms ilelowrisr". 3"?‘ ' . ,-,,. a L" l o Dummy‘ Laue’ MHL Horace ‘ab, .v fiedlfsllpllltalifinvllllrllllél-top.;fiéllfi_tz (lax-oi will 5110c: ed hi1» fin .‘_1‘ii. l uv. 1 N . s ‘ - - b t, S nt Bfllbdfi, Callf.; Ru y f‘ , ‘ . ‘_ ,_ ' i1 one in a few “trio FPIY-in .. v m" l ' E Mors. Vieirllbn Rliggsf Windsor. Ont.; ‘l!(l‘lligfiilvlgitlggxérghiigggsrrgdsgghnrr%e nhdxnt ill!‘ in prdm- lb pruc 1 “at, i“ i i ~ l‘ a‘ ' .. . . Mrs. Reginald Fsnlser. Charlotte- I l‘, D ,d ‘vwli ' .. _' i " n .. o stop u My," ,1 gglg on + town; Dorotilzy Mrs. E. bl cbolson ‘ilel-rluanilnilh "Alxwliilliiglgrdxlfj€gll‘j ‘ ,. l . I your chest. The btcuincahll" s. Borden‘; Harry. SomervlLe. Mlflfla- _...J,,,_.,,,,, S_ M m,“ uirdcrudwni “c... o , ‘ l-Tnu. 24. —Admlrnl Sir ltlnnriccl ‘I41 D ' P3 1' F as“ l' _ l'\i“‘B would be sovertll lots oi V, t '4 __ - l‘ l _ l S (orephos Fitzmnvlrice. Commander lu Chief‘ melon. from whorl. hi ha‘ u" 1| ' l 0"?!" loft. over. - Fl“. i '_‘ "l ‘l’ ' ‘ 1 I" i fl l,” m? Afrman “Mimi n, the Brit’ - - - M lI.-unwed $10 e than 7v vmn- Qufltptlnns: Butcher ;l[flpi‘g_ unldl tin]: ui on shops Son's It o rom u -.. w- rrconri i sonloun-uv- i. . .- - _ _ , ,. ‘~25 will -~ § nnd bvroneulrltlayrrnd quickly - ll navy ainre 1924, ls dead heir summemde mourns “may we lng ‘ i good, $6 75 to $7 00 melilu to O No such thing as LUC K when you use Quaker Flour There is no such thing as "luck" in baking when you use a flour that bakes the same every time. Quaker Flour gives uniform results in the oven. Samples are tested every day under actual ome-baking kitchen. No flour can bear the Quaker brand unless it comes up toour rigid standards. Women who use Quaker Flour become accustomed to perfect results every time——fiaky pastry, delicious cakes and large, light Every bag is sold under the guarantee that if for any reason you _have trouble with Quaker Flour, the dealer will replace it, or give your money back.