‘lineman-antennae Prescription‘ for ALL onugslsra Tillie EJFn-nv-t-imtuiu lbelhnflalflfill 'l of Why Buy a Car If factory treatment will restore the old car to its former buoyancy, power, speed and economy of operation, you can save th new car. Because we milke Qiwl our plant has everything fc all types of them, we can running order as the day it For instance. we have e outlay called for by a ine engines, and because r repairing and restoring put your car Iin as good left the factory. the Heald Cylinder Fle- grindlng equipment all“ Fe-Gfllld iilflhlli"! "d m M“ pistons and rings as low i5 BRUCE > 51E? $211.00. Write. ART & Cabs lalarntfgcturers of‘ Jllil FREE-ANDEASY RAILROADING. "How far ire we from Junilli‘? Junction, conductor?" I “About 40 miles. mzfani." I ‘ . when are we due lo get. lher "Olt. iii about two hours . maklm, if th.‘ engine holds out. Bu: cven if we don't get there in three hours“ Junfg/‘r Junction is the kind of ivrrn that is vvilliill; to wait. —-—-~<o>---— i General Debility Follows Influellzal The After Effects Often More Serious Than the Disease Itself I No reasonable precaution to av-i ert an attack of influenza‘ EllOlllLll be spared. Tile disease itself uiten proves fatal and its after effects among zlicse who are spared. tttnke the life of the victim one of alliiost 1 constant niiscri‘...\slt"éilmost any those who have been attlickeikb) this trouble wit" lllOlF liffilil-llil condition oi lieuhli is and most of them will an wet‘: "Since Iliad the‘ [of colliery dszisters large LAMP THAT CRIES DANGER. Amongst a‘l the perils that the miner must face none is more tcr~ rlhle than the dreaded firedarnp, which ‘s the cause of the majority and small. 'l‘iiis gas is most difficult to liletect. it. is almost odorless. anti —QHOP from Holman catalog: -NO-MlN0Tl0N DAY-— Nest iTuecday 20th is nomination day in —-THE POSTPONED ANNUMIShmmerside for Mayor and three meeting of St. Mark's (Anglicanflcotmciliors and one water Comiiiis Church, Kenslngton, will be held sioner. ‘in the church hall on Monday Fob. 19th at 2 o'clock p.m. ‘f41-14-3i _..$uc¢5$sl=u|_ 15A Am‘; SALE- A very successful High to; and Apron sale was held in the, Epworlh Hall on Tuesday evenng, when: lots 0f good things to oat were available. The {proceeds were very satissfuc tory. -POSTPONED. The gambling case of which three Summeraide mm were before Judge McQuar it's, acting Stipcudlary was fur- ther adjourned until Monday 19th. ‘do Tliciflime‘ I mm f New Year Massage n! the Arch- bishop of Canterbury -— Rs solve That Peace Shall Ba Wrought (From the Nova Ccotlan and Weekly Chronicle) The Archbishop of Canterbury addressed the following Nay Year message to the clergy and iaity of his diocese: THE AFTERMATH, 1928 Ours has been a time more -POLIOE COURT- A young man. from the eastern section of‘ the island was gathered in by the poillc- in Summenside on Bntunhyl evening last and spent the week' -HI=I.‘PING SALVATION ARMY The Salvation Army held a pantry sale in Brace McKay's and 00.. furnlturodepartment on $aturday last which was well patronized. the proceeds netting a. satisfactory 91mm!“- uterl $2.00 and costs in the police court Monday Morning. --PAINFUL lNJURY-— '.Mr. William Foster, while going 1gp to —POLICE COURT—-At the Pol- ice Court on Monday morning, a drunk was fined $2 and costs. On its ln-avy nature makes it ciing. when. it first rcscivtiir. its tircsence is tunes not discovered until it tilt-re in large and hostilities‘. Tir- largest illg ‘the miner is a ‘nhfcii begins a loud singing noise ‘T r0 fire thrown damp he tire-sent the burner is out 0i’ adjustment and a AT HIS OWN ESTIMATE OCCUTB-ITn Fredericton and to the bottc-tn ct‘ the shafts, Thencenti their new home with the heart- .‘Zt rises gradually like water in a|lcst of gmcl nlshes of friends and somc-lrc-lativcs. May they long be spar is,cd to make their contribution to dntigcrous tho community's social life. device for protect. safety luml)‘ pleamtg '-at 4:1 soon its fircdainp occurs. lt hos'.\lrs. llicen known ior a long time tlilit;\\'iliiio‘.. fin Fridty‘ la lllrlziit‘. contained in a narrow tuba when a shower was ‘still ‘ting under certain conditions.-llallghled‘. Stella. who recently be- hc new lamp has its ‘flames sur- undcd by a menial !')lp9. in pure air Lin- ‘Fame burns steadilyuvltli- in“; “wk-n; any SUUmL bu, shouidient and the voun: couple were the is at Monro Tuesday morning a Water ‘Street woman was covicted for u viola- tion of the Prohibition Act and fined $2.00 and cost-s or three months in jail. Thetadjouitietl cas- es against several men charged with gambling came up on Wei-- nsstlav and was further adjourn z-d till T!iui‘sday.—H the loft in the Livery stable of Mr. \V’B. Mc-Xeills lSunday last, .i‘cll to the floor and ‘severely sprained his ankle. He mas taken to‘ the Prince County Hospital where he is lfésllli; comfortable, the accident rung. _—'fOWN COUNClL,—Tte final meeting of the present Town Council was held last Monday c‘... |ening. His Worship Mayor camp. bell presiding. and the following —K OF C ENTERTAIN- The Knights‘. of Columbus. Sumiiierside held their closing dance and wlilst before lent. at their home on‘ M 11d ' nl ht. Th - l» " - alfelYllllllftTfillld a filleeasvllilil :ve;l§i;l°°““°‘“°'s present: Grady‘ Cm" was spent. The whjst prizes wcrelglisafigilq ‘giltlllupclfiior giagrsgt “Pa! won by Mrs. Jars Wood and Josmbsont kewlar mommy b?n“7::l Wood, and the consolation prizlslllw flu',ounl“ of $2,525 were paged! lllem “an by GU55 Rum Gmlm “l”! ‘and a number if communlcntlonsl em ‘Arsenaum ‘were laid over to be dealt with by; o ' r‘ __THE clTy F°REMAN_ sulavtfhe ineomxig council. foreman. Mr. iHenry DesRuchts. ._$Q(;|A|_ 5NJQYE.|),_-phe Se. “f? Nell,“ "97)’ bus?" ma" "f5 ciety of the Assumption. held a paglttlpgesltéce the‘-sltnrm period ac pie social in St. Paula hall on Man| fhe cmawalfigagja n ‘levifmng ‘ff-day evening there was a large at-‘ " __“ __' 5D“"k“"g "l"? tendaneo and an enjoyable cvcir‘ 0v“ “ml “md- 5° ‘that Pedeslikling‘ spent. The pies ivereauctlonetl f.“ m" Billed "aim “"°""<l t°"'“,oii£ by ‘.\ir. w. J. lllid-stone and] Fitchcslbli‘ “f9 5'39“? i" all-brought. fair pnces after lunch. h1u'l(.n,u gM-‘go hmniwm" mritianclnt: Was taken up for a time. fmeufn‘ a "h °° ail“ a "l!" the organises being Miss Gaiidct, “, d-"ll an,‘ 1 °'°“!‘ Y "m1" Mr. Gallant and Mr. Gaudet. The 5”“ 5 h 5 '“°'Tk"'" sum of about $85 dollars‘) was real- Iizeri part of which w e devoted TWEDDING BELLSFTO“ the to the comforts of the poor of the twenty-mlntli do)‘ of January 1923.|w“.,_H William Golden Weeks son of Mr. " ' and Mrs. Henry ‘Weeks of Freder- icton. and Cassie florence Sharpe daughter of Mr. and Mrs‘ Isaac Sharpe of Pleasant: Valley were united in the holy bonds of Matri- nicny nl. the Parsonage. Pleasant Valley, Rev. ‘O. H. Peters officiat- ing. The happy couple will raaidn are followed —SOC|AL ENJOYED—._ _The Acadnn Society, Sum-meralde held a very enjoyable social at Sit. Paul's Hull on Monday night. There was a very large attendance and a most enjoyable time is reported by all. During the eventing there was an auction of pies. the proceeds of wlfcii amounted to over $75.00 |\\'lll(l‘. will be tised for the lpoor, Mr. \V..l. Lldstone handled thel auctioneer-lug in his usual capable and. characteristic way, afterwhich the dance was on, and kept up until after‘ one o'clock. The feature of the Dance, was a Specialty by two noted dancers one of Summer- side and the other from the count: dist ‘ct. know-ii as the “Hut an‘ i very spent and of last their —BRiDAL SHOWER-A eveningl was home Mr. Richard Clark. evening . given the of ‘came the wife of Mr. ‘Len H Mouse .of Kcnslugtui. A Lrrrge number of ,frlcnds and relatives zvcre pres- iVestei-n Personals. -~.\lr. Leslie Mann. Burlington, spent Sunday in Clinton, the guest of .\ir. John Watts ._. recipients of many beautiful and vseful gifts. of which they ex- Vprossgl their appreciation. in a few well chosen. words. A bounl-i-- ful lunch, was served and needless to say all did alittple justice. A sot-‘al time was then engaged in. after which all repatiretl to their homes. having urished the happy is visiting in Clinton, the guest of Miss Nellie Dunning. —.\ir. J. I‘). Wyatt. K. t"; arriv- ed home from the mainlntid on the end .n the-County Jcll. He contrib-l was caused by a broken ladder: I lniere larkness and confusion. Need lit be so‘! Once God said, “Let there " been so lit-m, so thoughlllll. and. ' or resolve that pence shall indeed mum? véiaa-irityim, cit-Earth? influenza l have never been fullv -- - ‘ - _ H _ _ v _ ~| \\ hat are the qualifications re- - limbs shortness oi‘ bllgfh l)'lll Dhlym-‘E skkcd. “r5- Thump“ ‘ “ s‘ “ ‘ ‘ .c:l.=u0 v. dilzeslioti. pzilpitation of the lieartl our-Cl] it.“ "n, -. . V. . r ‘ . _; . . t‘, to say. rcphcti gggrriotrllre“ $3315": zlggrtgvslzlesltafiila‘;her husband thoughtfully. “ A 1mm blooded ‘conditiondn which the 'it- Imlrz- M‘ Con!" mlcmfllmg‘ vruny’ iclit is left after the fever antlpln Ecmmni"; mm “we n ‘Ouch M meim‘ ~ ‘ l2f3$7 j g -~ iluenza have subsided. This condi-' ~61 nphlq Si‘? Hfflon“ . . tion will continue until the blond is‘ m gihléckialnQ(gnozx‘ila!illaf£uflllgtgFri bu'lt t. t - 'ldl' '. ‘. ‘ -‘ m‘ 1 “p "g3" “m1 °r bu‘ "films you utiuldli r~ llllf‘ to Dial’ cards couple a happy and prosperous journey through lfe. UPSET STOMACH, er-rly‘ train Wednesday morning. —Rev. .l..i. Mcllonaltl, and Mr- Jas. A. MoNeill. Sumtnorside left Thursday morning for Montreal. —’l‘hero Morrison. son of Mr. i’). Ii. Morrison. arrived home from Chnlliam on Tliusday- to spend n few days visiting. ——Mr. John. l‘. Taylor. of the the blood and strengthening nerves nothing can equal a fair treatment with lJr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. The value of this tnediclitc inw; cases of this kind is shown by the statement of .\ir. Edward J. Mc- Guire, Pembroke, Oiit.. who says:- “ln the fall of i918 l was attacked with the inllucnza—-antl not in a mild form either. l “'35 confined to my room for l-liret- wieeks, and al- though the influenza subsided l did not regain my health. As a matter of fact ti seemed to be grow- in‘: weaker. l had no appetite. was subject ‘to fainting spells and my feet and ankles were badly swollen. The d: “or told me that my condi- tion had developed lfllJ n serious case oi‘ anllrmia. nnd although l was under his care for over two b ntontlis i was not improving in anv way. At this stage one of my friends atlvist-tl me to try fir. Wil» liams’ Pink Pills. I was loath todo so, as I began lo think my (‘use hopeless. ilowover, l was finally porsundctl to try thcni. and by .t-.hc time i had used two boxes where was no doubt they were helping me. i continued taking the pills un- til i lilid used o dozen boxes, when H I found that every symptom oi‘ the trouble had leit me and [was again. enjoying the best of health. i re- turned to my work and nave are since been in good hcaltli and lecl that l owe it entirely to fir. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills. l think that uny- one who ls suffering from the alter effects of influenza or any form of anaemia. should givc this medicine n fair trial." , t You can get Dr. Williams’ ‘Pink Pills ‘through any denier in unedi- cina or by-miill at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The fir. Williams’ Medicine (‘o., llrncltviile, T, Ont. r74: d a ‘ ._ s otialiuou fTG-liESF f A’ QRPEWi. i mf-l ‘I With such horrid people!" [The Ilvlsbflllfl answered proudly: That s all right. l nearly always l1 —-London Answers. TRAVELS OF A SAPPHIRE A sapphire of ivliich was out into a ggm Wei-Hr mg ‘"9" “m! Hill“? "lglitlls carats 231-18 (‘lhISCOYOIPIklII tile gravel along l c s ore of Lake Okolioji, Dickin. W!‘ coullli‘. 1a.. in 1914. it l1, rleq. criberl as resembling n his“. of Mu" b01119 Klaus woln round 1m] smooth by attrition alid is at‘ l to be the corn flower 91m. vqfiélg, lvlrled f '1"! Ms nmhnbly “m” \- lei. m~ t ‘.9 Ink“ Okobflli region n-l-ong ““_1{‘I:"':;Ilfi‘rgtPwKlatilfll pfifltlfl llllllPTills and rack: druids ‘of otiiler zn- . ' " ‘ i‘ "r tr H hnm" m" mill‘ be surmised, rlfiffilflifirs SUMME If"?! butler L835 Per doz. fly ................ .. (M's nor bushel Pork P01211095 KET FISIDE Mag -- . 28-30 3B 12% ts 5 ‘gl-lanlto-rrtrown mankerh 800d quality Tiwn Electric iPlant left on a bus- iness l.rip for the fitaiiilzinil Wetl- uesda-y‘. camels, an Chew a few Pleasant Tablets instant Stomach Relief ——Mr. George. H. MeCallum. gait-inspection tr\‘) in Western (Jana-la. —~itr~v. Dr. Mcnuglian. hllscottcllo. left vii Wednesstlny on a trip ‘t0 Bosion. Ditrlng his absence charge is being rellved by Rev- Fatlicr ilfncintyre of the Bishop's Paiacc, Charlottetown. a —T!1r,~ friends of our esteemed Citizen. Mr. James A. McNeil]. will be sorry to learn that lie is iti poor health. He leaves for Montreal to mus-tilt a specialist. on Thursday morning. Correct. your digestion for a few cents. Pleasant! Harmless! Any - drug store. -lir. F. L. Rogers. Alherton. was 'l'lie moment you chew a few among the passengers who arrived "Pope's Dlspepsin" tablets your at Borden by tho :(‘ar'"-“'y last stomach feels fine. “Milli, ‘Mr. Rogers has been on a instant relief from sourness, gae- month's triple Chicago. Boston and cs or acidity of stomach; from iii-other American cities. tHe deft. dikeflilon. flatulence. pelpltntloinsumltlrnside for Albcrton on Mon- liecdache or ttny stomach distress. day cvenln-j. BRINGING UP FATHER— OH: DEA1E~ lDQ wlbHlCOUl-D BE PRESENTED AT COURT PE FOQE‘. WE. LEAVE LONDON ' IDGNE A THcvUbAND DOLLAR1V ‘gummngide has returned from a the DtN'l"f' no wtou ~<~ow or mu Home WHERE. we. o<n~l arr some. mde xuucxuss" stern and strenuous than any that our sires or gralidsires knew. in its sternest years, for thousands of our best and bravest, quiet thought was crowded out. Action prompt and tireless took its place. We have now the aftermath. and it ls bewilderlngly different from any- thing we had looked for. ln one sense they are quieter days, and in things political many are claiming or seeking here in ‘England trau- lquillty in place of restlessness and strife. But mists are often thick- REMNAN TS OF PRINTS _- REMNANTS OF GINGHAM t ontinucs e ‘odayt; f REMNANTS OF SILKS . REMNANTS 01-‘ onnss; - REMNANTS . t REMNANTS OF FLANNELETTES “- REMNANTS 01-‘ SHEETING REMNANTS, OF _ PILLOW COTTON REMNANTS ‘OF TABLE LINEN est in quiet days, and our very per- plexities bid us think and think and .pf‘f\}'. Life's skeln is tangled; we need light for its unravelling. And in- stead we find. or think we find, be light, and there was light." La- ter in earth's story came Christmas Day in Bethlehem. What for’! “To give light to them that sit in dilrkncss and in the shadow of death, and to guide our feet into tlie way of peace." That guidance is just what we want today, and it will he ours in proportion to our using oi the llglit. it was meant for perplexed peoples “tor all the nations of the earth- "a light to lighten the Gentiles." the whole League of Nations; to- lighten our footsteps in Europe this new year and all the years. To those who watch and think, it is surely becoming increasingly plain that in the Gospel of Jesus Christ lies the clue for the worlds vagaries. Where that Gospel is set firmly in men's hearts there is at least. a foothold on the upward tmward path. Where that Gospel is bid. whether the land call itself (Thrislian or non-Christian, there is darkness and the shadow of deltth. Look out upon the world as the new year comes to birth. In these which we had hoped would be the quieter days we are confronted, and some of us dismayed. ‘by Whole banks of gloom)’ and Ilefillexln! cloud. First. tliere are the appalling suf- lerinus and horrors of the nearer; East, and the dense. l had nlnlost. said the inextricable. entangle‘, Flfllllti of Central Europe with all: their accompanying strife ol lair’ gucs. i Men’s all Iwool burn Suits, single ble breasted style es Men’s all wool d tan......... Remnant in th Men’s Store twist Bannockburn Pants, all sizes . . . . . . . . $3.99 Pair Men’s fancy shirts with and without collars. sizes 14, 14 1-2, i5 1-2, 16 1- Boys shirt waists in plain white and fancy stripes. All sizes Ladies all leather Boston shopping bags in black and Childs white lamb caps m 6 Men’-s fleece lined under- wear, shirts and drawers. Odd lotto clear 59c Garment Men’s blue wool mufflers with sweater neck and snaps ..................50ceach Childrens hams and tweed hats in blue, grey and brown Men’s felt and velour hats in brown, green and black, All sizes . . . . . . $1.00 Each Men’s tweed hats in grey, green and fiawn. Sizes 6 3-4 to 7 1-4 $1.50Eaclt Men’s brushed wool muf- flers in old rose and yellow,‘ toclear.......... 50cEach Bannock- and dou- s. All siz- $14.95 ouble and 2 . . $1.00 ....59c $1.50 widespread Receive For Peacel‘ Yet never. as l~ believe. in U10 whole history of ‘EIITODO. llflfi U19"? most of all. so widespread a desire '1'] League of Nab ' ions is not a slulgulne phase. it 119'12' Que is already a working realitY- ‘ll be wrought. a McLEOD L Ill i‘ en St. Charlottetown _ is a step from which there cantbo no drawing back»a step WW5?“ 1pc attainment of tho goal on which our eyes are set. Nearer home the liglll- 0T ‘"9’ land lies licavy upon our lie-fins- and the trials of the dlBPOQSQ-ssed and hoinelem who have crossed or who have not crossed St. Georges Channel, have n claim both prac- lu-Qal and pathetic upon every one oi‘ us. And nieatltime the 81ml" spectre of unemployment limits the effort of every political nocroman- ccr who would weave u spell for its disappearance. were basking in the which we pray? A sheer material-a lam. blunt and patent and una-u bashed, class selfishness and greed of gain l go hand in hand with a weakening t the simple old domestic obligations which we used to call tlnctivcly our own. Sago And Sulphur Darkens Gray Hair it's Grandmother's Recipe to Re- store Color, Gloss and At- tractlveness truth. to relieve them, and we do not ment matters by tleavjng out the‘ shadows. We have. it is trite enough, to face new difficulties lhfll-now, or old difficulties in new sage Ten and Sulphur, nrooerlrlgtllse. But we bring lo tho IllSk the compounded. bflllll! back- lhi! lwl-llessons which the war years taught Almost every one knows And dare We speak o!‘ Englanauown perplexltles, lit the ranks of cull l0 really 0W1! 1101116 Clfclefi B5 though theythose to whom the trust is given, ltlic determined response to lite sunlight forthe 'Cliurch of the living God. We lhlgliest, purest ideal to which lit seems sometimes to waxsided 1mm; rather than to wane among us, and flffflld wppld b9 a glacknoss, a of the health of honieties and ot hgpgfu] service, almost dls- Yeal-‘q 1,0115 that is wanlrtl now. "Ring in the use every power that He has given ‘ ,Cliri.~il that is to be." _ ‘A 8-09"? ‘mmlflh Dlclllre- ll! BOWL-folk would fuin pass on tlio ‘trust, lrion lilo whatltoever {M1183 3 dark, but l know not quite where no quickly mkmg o," place, the call have a rather different note Quod fulfil. Dolm- from tlint which mode our pulses - He speaks to each generation as throb when we were young. it it it takes its plscc. laden with its none the less the same call; till unswerving loyalty, re not afraid-l at least am not Ihss opened-ls opening-our eyes fraid~of new aspects of the nulny- the eager determination to set till what would make us world's wrongs right, not in mil ‘strength. but in tlia strength of llin tile call itself. who ctllleth us. And He does call and ila will to lace whwt is dark and dlfllculi. diet the Cltr‘ ‘inlas bells ,the New what is new and perplexing, to fact "rim: in" the message them and. in spl-fe or them all. u llktfwilflllliflfifi. l0 he call ‘to ivlioleheartezl. tbuoyvint We (filler-US, for beating down in our com- Perh-‘Pi m‘? c°l°r5 a" 1°°thand on the lamp. to those who mean OrTOB-Pflfl 0T lelmh m’ u if clean and in ills strength to will A Sure Relief For Womelvs Disorders‘ 1o nave‘ TREATMENT FRIE _ Q Lily lacoertfl urel c0101‘ 81111 1115!"! T0 the hillrlus. They are countless, and some when faded. streaked or artw- oi them are new. n is ours to set-l Year! 880- f-he 0H1)’ W8)’ l0 get this|tle lown in State and Church alike midlife W85 l0 make ll M homeqto steady plodding constructive‘ which l8 IMBBY and "Ollblflsflmé-iwork. There ‘must ‘be no reversion! NOWBdBYB. by flflklflg ill in)’ dfllfllto mere old grooves us lliotlglil store for “Wyeth's Sage and »Sul- there had been no war and no new phur Compound." you will get n mugmexperlences_ large bottle of this famous old rec- ipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, at a small cost. Don't stay gray! Try it! No one But for doing the new work in can possibly tell that you darkenelLthe new way we need lite same‘ your heir. as it does it so naturally spirit, the same purpose, the some‘ and evenly. You dampen a sponge help that by God's grace unzl tinder or soft brush with it and draw this God's good lianl have s-tooll l-Jng- through your hair taking one small land ln good stead from cent-ration strand at a time; by morning the to generation. Get back to the sim-| gray hair disappears, and after an- pie message of the Gospel of the other application or two your hair living Lord. lie is here on purpose becomes beautifully dark. glossylflo give light to them that sl-t in and attractive. darkness." it’! Back To The Simple Message l2 In h C's one month's treatment. worth 75c will be cont Free to any suffering woman ' relief for all disorder! d l on. n. u 1901194 W abcorbednllll: ‘ anlerl tissue. o ~ waste alter in the tn * pom rellon tr not“ immediate loll rellofi 51mg vaoooll and ll are toned and -“ ‘ ed, and the otrculll-l" . __ rendered to normal. eafim u met on strictly mum orlnolslu. and w" °“' ctnsl location of the disease, it cannot help hut d0 W” m ‘n t ‘ f female troubles, including delayed and pelnflil menstruation, l" oea, falling of the womb, m. Price u. m: box. whidl l3 915ml" . A free THGJML welt- v" 1° i who will Lydia W- wont ly and h c: address. lncloee 3 stamps and address Mrs. coco ev LEADING onuoeloro svlnvwuini —BY GEORGE Mcilllitll Windsor, Ont. wan-v». rALmn" AQOUT-WERE on rue. RIGHT KEEP 60lN' TLL. FlriD A rue RKMT sine. lbTHE LEF "rt ‘sips. EMMHD - vouLt. nave ‘to A:_F:EAR wtu. - 5'0"‘ t u- m we! sum-en IN lN t