lg!!! v “b11111 v lNa child starts conghingnwothefa do ls to give the iitt e sufferer a Peps llblet, Ind Chill PMS vent any weakening ol the lungs. A: the tablet dissolves In the child's mouth the soothing medi- cinal fumes given oil pass through the tender breath- ing passages straight to the lungs an bring immediate comfort and reiiel. Pepe contain no opium or other harmful druqc, and can be given to n child(eithcr wholeorcrushed ton powder) with tvheusurance of absolute benefit. One little Pep nt night will clear the breathing passages and let the little nnc‘s slcep be uri- broken by coughing iits. _ A Pep before ntarting for school in bad \ weather is also an inv iunblc safe- guard for the children‘- throats and chests. All dcnlcrs. 56c. box. FREE TRIAL Send this advern, name of paper and lc. stamp (for return postage) to Peps 00., Toronto and tree trial package will be sent you. -wiii,take place Thursday. Jan. 26. much good work is reported. iiiyiiiiliiih fluid? --8HOP from Holnsaifs Cattlot. Cross Centre at 8 BBC --TNI INNUKL IIITINO 9F unan- me “peg-pinion o! {IQ Ill! the Kelli!!!“ D1117 Aasociailollils making splendid propel! and at 1.30 pm. J. 0. Protltt Socy. .__ —G°QD SHOWINtL-ms Illlll- —4-m53 ouT-“smn” M m‘ cial statement of the town o! Bum- Telephone lines were damned bylmenide [or 19;; “w” -\ jufp|ug 31mm"? Bwrm- w“ "1 u“ “neslof nearly a thousand dollars of ro- betwecn Summersiide and‘ Klensiatg-faene o“, expenditure, on; or we ton was P1" ‘m! ° comm u on’ m 1 st surpluses for some time. W“ rt-‘Pflifsd 011 ¥°11*1'Y- vstlrlfneliitted at last Friday's meeting. wn Council. -8ACKViLLE oars- Arrange!“ ‘he T” ments are being made to have the __P°|_|c5 g5g|315|i____'rh¢ {o}. 1s5°kfi11° 11°C“? 13m play the lowing statistics appear on the lCrysinis in Summerslde the nlghisummerslde pom; Raging;- [or after Snckville plays in Clx..rlotte-19n_ Lodger5 a, p011“ sung“, g; wwn i1’ 905511119- ' Lights reported out, 15. Cows im- __ lpqmded 2; Horses impounded. 3; dezgelsoiHplaffnaggll-igfuewfi‘Fire alarms 11: Doors found open s... ..~.. . Saturday last of Mrs. Lemanlfl’ Arsenaull, a deeply respected resi-l ' , dent of Egmont Bay at the age of __PERJURY QflARGE,__A ‘any 76 years. The funeral took placemvas brough; before Stlpendlary 51mm“ 31mm“)? 1° S1" Pwls-li-‘gratt in the Police Court at Sum- Church, Summerside, thence fagmerside on Friday l“; chm-sad AT THE PRINCE EDWARD Dangerous sidewalks reportedqwednesday and Thursday, Jlnuiry 24th and 25th -—.\lr_ and Mrs. J. .1. Mclellan ‘and .\lrs. Alfred Brown, Cross Riv- Childrerilike s wlialiii.;wlieat than any other porriddcw-nnd it is so edgy to make it, hot and tasty, out of Shredded Wheat, Place the Biscuits in a small saiicepa salt and enough water to cover the n’ add the pan; stir and boil until it thickens. Serve with milk or cream. . ‘w . A hot dish for those who do not like is made by simply pouring hot milkover the Biscuits, adding a little cream and a‘ little salt; Nothing so good for youngsters as these little Mrridgé‘b¢u§5, bottom of», Porridge 1 ,ly, however. it was only a flue oni Catholic Cemetery. Rev. J. J. .\ic- wim perjury in connection ‘m, a Donald, elm-lazing. ‘New, case m which anon," M"; was summoned for keeping a gamb- 1 “HR: scARE-‘Tha 99°11“ ‘Id-ling house in Suurmerslde. The ISL Eleanors. got a scare on lhn-fcase was Sea, up w the supreme iday night when a call of flre was Con“ ‘van out in the village. Formnzzte-l ‘fire at \lr Roger: \iuirhead’s rcsi- —WANT ‘cf; BU§HED'_,mu“’ §dence and no damage was done-lgfoalsyafllee 1,11%“: ‘I,,',‘“§',,,,f ‘"8 ,1“ '°°1 Pejng P'°1°_°1°d_m’_‘n_ 11“?1ing hushed as yet. The ice has been 5M1“: °: f1m_1‘s b1 a ‘H1 “h-d‘ safe for the travelling public for a fmamb °1=“°“ and m?‘ Jon; time and the varoius roads era. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLellan. Big Hill. -—N. -<)Irs. Harry Grady and Miss Clark who were visiting their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lacks, Summerslde have Ielt on return to their home in Saskatchewan. —llrs. McClure of Brndnlbitne. underwent a successful operation in the P. C. Hospital on Wednesday last. loa f ' ‘, _ bulge? gurgrdsrp ofvrefl’. whole wheat. Shredded .Whedt contains all the bran you need to stimulate bowel movement. Machinery If there's anything wrong with your mechanical equipment in our Iinc. we can cure it quickly at small cost. We rebuild and repair gasoline and steam en. gines, farm machinery, platform and counter scales. We build feed boilers for farmers, pneumatic tanks for suburban or rural water systems and we make the celebrated Imperial Gasoline Motors. Low ratcs "sly water and rail. ‘ Write us. RUCE Sxejvaigr 8t Coir: CMRLOTYF-YQWN , Manufacturers of‘ mum: tuwaiwu mum '1 / __,l' .7)//pg,t,;,/ [$55371 ‘ - mersltié for ywears, Saturday last. across the bay well established and there should be no further slealy. in putting tioyn the bushes for the safety of the public. 1 --WEDD|NG BELLS.—The mur- Iriazc rook place in Summerside on l\\'edn&sday fast. Rev. G. S. Mitchell lofficiating of Geo. Fred hicltae of, iAlbez-lon and Miss Mabel F. Mull-l ‘e-rall. daughter of .\lr. and .\irs.| Christopher Meiherall. of Alhernn. ITheir many friends will wish .\ir. tafgdlgfefig,?g sgfiswjégél: (Secs: -!\lrs. Andrew McDonald who "and .\lrs. llcllae a full measure of em_d itnogers. vice §re5__G_,has been visiting h" 111179111! 1111'- ‘hflljllin-ZSQ, i“. Phillips: secfy‘__noben Gonand .\lrs. Emmanuel Mclseilan, ,1 HOCKEY ,\ . t , ‘don :Autliiors—W. W. Smith nndfgdfqPnfl’léfiitviggkfig home m 1ga-me of hockey-b;tzeednttigeiiffj R‘ Degas}; cxfincilslJLealioy ‘H01 a“ or ' ' ‘.:eams that of Brace & thiclizzy-‘a gaxicfiolgon Fin}, éréckean?’ -.\lisa Jessie McIntyre. Bayslde, ftic-rks. vs. llolrnana clerks was ilélhqan ‘i ’L' hradshaw‘ ‘was among mo” "Biflflllllfliflli play-cal a: the Crystal Rink on Wc-tl- ' ‘ ' ' m'1nbcard the Car Ferry while adrift 1ns_-=ilay' eveninz. the lat-fer won with gironfi’ i?‘ '1' Lldsmne and John Eiln the Straights on Thursday. She amp e" was 0n her _ws_v to Boston, Mass. in score of 6 to 3. After the game lbotli teams repaired to the Capitol _HUNT|NG Foxes -N. ir"5"‘umm “'1""'Q.a Sumpmws 19' hunting around this neigbborhtddd . was held and a social hour is mdorder o, we day the large —-.\ifl11l' T110114! 8T6 811111 10 Bee 1 ' Mr. Creclman McArthur. M. n A.. lnumber of foxes which escaped home again having successfully ispenfi-H. 4 . _wmoows BLOWN m."_nur-iéif,"rnm‘gf‘gafffllsa flggigégg: snow-undergone n serious operation at 111: ill eheaviest blizzard and snowy," a, v3.8a 5,5,“, of Whig gz-the Royal Victoria 1105911111. liion- "Stom! that has been seen l" Sum said to valuable ones Tracks ol ‘ma!’ ' two heavy plate glass windows, one 55x6; M; ’°,"°“‘°“ plgnnfm i‘; the 1 .—.\lr.=. Roy iluestis of this town in the furniture department of RIM)?“ sxmfwgeagotzn stimels hum who was recently attacked with a T. liofman, Ltd, and another in been hum,“ forod Igmzimi, ave case nl appendicitis has been re- g ' o o“ some moved to the P. C. Hospital where the large store of Sinclair and. . 1Stewart's were blown in. Boards captures Wm be made’ as rewards her many friends will he p‘ensed to know that she has passed land other material was used after-haw been offered by severa‘ °t ythrouzli a successful operation and ,is zizain on zhe high road ‘to rec- lllltl‘ accident to close them m“? rauchem-H‘ ’8very.~li. mlier many friends will he glad to know that Mrs. John W. Iiogg, of Summerslde, who underwent a operation in the P. C. Hospital Ia -NEW OFFlCEI-‘i8.-'l‘he annual improving’ _ mac-tin: of the Board of Trade was . , , , 111' --—-—<o>-i-- again until new ones “ill arrive. ‘vestern Personals. ‘ —PLEASANTLY REMEMBER- <00»?- rED.—r.\lr. Geo. W. Warren. who‘ —~Miss Florence Scales, arrived MARITIME RELIGIOUS | hreccntiy resigned the clerkship of home Thursday to visit her mother. EDUCATION COUNCIL ‘the Summcrslde Baptist‘ Church, ar-llirs. Henry Scales. Summersidc. —~—— 8 o. heat tlrmrtriums Chairman oi tit-J c1111- dren's Division Committee. One or two of the points toilchetl on by Miss Harrison regarding the work of the department was that the ideal was to have all cnlltlren of all parents of each church inits membership, instead of only half of them as at Ilfefiéllf, and i‘. was found that when children were not attending Sunday School the chanc- es were they were not gelling re- llgious training in their homes. The R.E.C. had a standard appro- priate for each of the four classes In the children's section. the cradle roll, beginners, primary and juni- ors. For the beginners, the chil- dren of four to five years, the sland- nrd was that the child should ter thirty five ywnrs of faithful ser~I i .1‘ln five rlilferr-nt centres in the [vice was waited upon at his home! —1.\lrs. Captain‘ Goodwin. olIM3T11-11119 1'1'0\'1Y1¢95 111191951111 R-e-l |on lliursday evening las: by the Summerside, who recently under- 11810115 E1111°d1<°11 15 110W 0111119111!!! -I)cac0l1s and members of the flap wt-nt an operation in the P. C. llos-l_8‘1'°\111¢1 11 FEW-i J T111111111l; 111511- Itist Congregation. An npprecinlivc piial is progressing satisfactory’. 1111195 \"111<'11 111""! 11P81111 11115 D8811 iatldress was tread Mr. Warren by. i_ lweek in Si. John. kloncton. Am‘- lMajor Schurmau and .\fr. Colin‘ -.\lnster J. Desmond Gander, sorflhcrst, New Glasgow and Halifax. Schurman on behalf of the ccnzrc~ of .\lr. J. P. Gaudet of Richmond. T119? W111 1119 11'-‘1<1 011E night 11 W881i nation, made the presentation of n was successfully operated on for 1" 931111 9911119 1°? 10111’ 6011590111111? beautiful wicker rocker and a fur [Qngiljflg a, [the p_ (;_ Hggpllgl lagl ‘WQBRS. 811d I116 lllanncd primarily cap and collar. Mr. Warren who ‘veer; 101‘ 1119 training 0f leadership in “m, taken by sufpflgg. expressedl all department-s of Sunday School feelingly his appreciation of the _.His mam friends will be glad Wtirk- They are held under the thoughtfulness shown. After re~'-_0 hear rhafyrr, 11 R_ Morrison 0181111910911 11f 111E 110C111 Religious Ed- 'freshments were served. lsummersme is now making favor. ucatiun Council, the staff being able progress towards ‘recovery at ‘mulled b? 111° M-R-E-C- 111 1119 Here’s How Lord Leverhulme Does It Lord Leverhulme of Sunlight Soap fame, though advanced in years is one ol the hardest working men In Great Britain. Here's how he plans his day: 4.30 a. m.-Risc and exercise for 2O minutes. 5.00 a. .m.—A cup of tea. Receive bus- ness reports and make notes for corres- pcndcnce. ISO-Breakfast of toast, malade and tea. ZED-Rand papers. Goo-Reply to letters. BAG-Mater to olllce. 1.00 p. m.~—Lunoh Iln office of cold meat or 2 poached eggs. Cup of ten. 1.15-Slpn letters. LEO-Sleep. ZJS-Work. BJO-Motor for home. 7.30—DInnor (tea Included.) A superman‘: routine-made, bearable by frequent cups of tu- Tea sustains, res- storss and refreshes-drink It oftensrl butter, mar. i ' f I “he P~ C- "<"1>""1- 1 £iil§?§.-.°’w.;‘§rl"s$iZf.§?"§?§; Mary Allison, Girls‘ Work Secre. tary, Rev. F’. M. Milllgan, Acting Boys‘ Work Secretary, and Rev, W. C. Machum, Baptist Field Sec- retary of Religious Education, the latter being responsible for special- ization work for Adults, Officers in the Sunday 1Scbool. The initial meetings in each case indicate a very successful drive tor lender- ship. On Monday evening last about one hundred and fifty leaders gaih~ w How to Prevent ..2“Z“'.’.IZZ.ZZ‘?I.E“ZE?.i‘3§.“%2‘iiZ i Btliousness 1F iP. c. Hospital. 31 -Mr. Nell McPhee, m; Pond, is Doctors warn against remedies ' containing filowerlul drugs and e ‘j wisitinz Cross Rivers the guest of alcohol. " Extract oiRoott, 1.\lr. Linus liicNelIl.—N. long known as Ilollicr Seigel‘: . Curativl Syrup, has no dope or ' strongingredienls; itchases away llgim afii -.\1ir. Gordon Dnlziel of New 4 rA _.Mr. Edmund Doucet, the opera- 1lor of the Motion Picture Machine -- 1?l."?5.li22"81,T§2§;il.i“if$.‘§'§2 in God, should associate God with ‘its daily life, should have training in worship suited to its understand- ing and needs and should hairs op- portunities for helpfulness and acts of kindness. For these reas- ons stress was laid on the equip- srate room was desired. For the juniors a little more advanced standard was set and with the Ideals for the beginners there went also inculcation of the habit of manifest love. reverence and trust _ ’ meat for the beginners and a sep ' Jfiof $.95 jbr {fie cold (I12 daily Blblc reading and daily pray-I Three big U. S. life ‘llilnrancs er as ivell as regular church ntiendqflrins have quit in Europe. Tm snce. She believed the primary risky a business over there. class, children from six to eight --_- - - years of age. received the greatest I-‘lapplng tongues for women's attention in standard schools. The shoes are stylish. A girl tells u cradle roll, she thought, should be they are reformers‘ tongues v more emphasized, and mothers’ . organized in connection The man who names ‘Pull with ii as n means of closer co- cars names towns in Asia Minor operation between the homes and the school and the church. , Mgflg Eicobaf of Mexico 111B well in grand opera It is true that she developed her willie calling for us]; _ A mine in Ohio has been burn- m; !‘1_§_yes d tbt the truth. 1 1 L. AD_ERN’s Cheap sale will be continued until February 7th, on account of unfav- ourable weather. L. Anderson Bargain Week at J0 Mo‘ JANUARY 25TH T0 JANUAifir 3lST St. Peter’s_ LADNERS ST. PETER’S "ip'fi°n' c“ be had a my Iwlll undergo n course of surgical ercd in the Central Methodist of the various churches added mat- hWe offer the following at reduced prices. drugstore." Get the genuine. , E SOcJmdSLOOBottIcs. , “Edrvalmflfl 101 1111 1"" "1110" haflcuurcn. llloncton, when m. up... ‘recently been painful as well as in- B EI convenienlr-H, -__ erlally to the spirit of fellowship by serving the delightful supper which marked the beginning of the course. Following this a short time was enjoyed in community singing, alter which Rev. F‘. M. Milligsn, Presbyterian Secretary of Religious Education, explained the organisation and whole field of en- deavor oi the M.R.E»C., and Miss Harrison and Miss Allison each spoke on behalf of their depart- ments of work. Rev. Mr. Mllligan then gave the address of the aven- lng. and in a forceful way pressed home the great challenge for train- ed leadership which the program Haddock “A La Mode Acadienne” Here It a favorite fish recipe of the centuries, ‘ 1:1; \tx of the Christian church presents today. Immediately after this the entire body broke up into groups for the beginning of, the various coirrees of training specialization In Children's Work. filrls’ Work. Boys’ Work and Adult Work. In all about one hundred leaders entered upon this four weeks’ Training Course in the different departments. Numbers ran even higher on Tuendny night, when the St. John Guldaynflchool workers over two iiiidred strong xsthered for an - 1n the Germain Street Bapt ‘st church, overflowing ‘the banquet hall nd netmssltstliig 1 second string. Thcaaino. program was I lowe in the evenlns. ‘1 cefiin ho h gatharlngsgust interest "d enthusiasm were manifest and ‘ w o devote these tour nights to grain g‘ will mid it extremely help- ‘fnl. ‘Surely Ii Isa hopeful sign that imitad silort ohyhe churches pit hhalt ol-leadersh calls lcrih cli- a widespread an earnest re- fill‘: ‘attendance of 102 st the Ohil en's handed down from mother to daughter, and now first published through the prize winning recipe of I\.r.s. A. Douect, Cape 8t. Mary, N. 8. Fry 1,5 cup cubed pork In new!!! kettle. Add V; mp mum nshitlloln tllnlnnl.) Add haddock. fill "[101" er Ive pieces. Season and ndd 1,5 cup Wlllf- 91"‘!- nmr mm 20 mlliulrn tlll done. prop Ia ubrn s! bread and let alas-er Ior n Iew mlnnten It bark at IIOIIQ- HADOCK-HOW? At this season haddock leave the shores for the Banks. Yet you can get the beet ftislh haddock from your dealer now because National Trawler! no wherever the llah are. in any weather, In any anal Division mun in st. ' lar30cfor....... for gen" e prices. "how interest is w tlrk of this d nt s m6 illustrates ins elective psi" sons! volt tlist is Min; dose by e §Tuesdny evening GROCERY SPECIALS “LAUNDRY- AND TOILET ..Ladncr’s special ular46c for .. 42c Blue Bird, King Cole, Red Rose, regular 50c for . . . . 46c A Raisins 15 oz.for . . . . 16c Canned Pears, regular 30c for 25c Canned Plums, regular 25c f0!‘ .....'.... ‘ Canned Pine Apple, reg; “Canned, Salmon, Pink, re- gular20cfor,...........l5c ..Canned Salmon, kippered, regular l2cfor..........8c ..Cranberries, regular 10c Lard per 1b.,‘ regular 24c for....................20c . fyc are not wholesale ' ‘Ffillfiieshstock T“ "s" siJPPLms P. and G., Gold, White, Nap- tha Soap, regular 8c for 6c. Shaving Cream, Tooth Paste, Talcum powder, Shav- ing Soap and .Witch Hazel Cream 30 per cent off. nae-sea “our GOODS” Fancy shirts, Pwotfknlllrtfl» Pants, Ovetiallsylloom l and Shoes and 1685 30perccnt. “ jobber-s, but tile" suave-lire a acne oss aelauva No pre-war .- .I.