llllmli lllillll FSummarsitla and Wosltrn Butrli*a0n‘ $00M Elllllll lltmalelel-re-almenlllltl Blm Billlllllil 008W ‘Wurlu, 0n. "I bu! en attack of Way's; Icon so bud the: myelolhuuoeld I0 wet through at tints. furfourmonths, lsuilend horribly, I could get- no relief until I hid ‘Fru flu-lives" cud “Soothe-Slain”. Altogether, I have used three oozes olmSoothnyfialvn" and two at ‘Fmitrmtivafi and am entire!) veil." G. W. HALL. P-oth these favorite remedies U! . mil by dealers it Blembox, Sfel I430, or sent on receipt ei‘ prion by Imivytiveo limited, Ottnvn. n"Yrnibs-fivel" is also put up h 0 in] it Ihich Idle for 25$. Mill i I'll Tll STIIIIIII. l“ GREAT “DIM ST A. E. LYON Photoqrephe o1 nil clue. filme te ‘It all eiu amateur cameras are received fresh every week. Moder-ate Prion -l'l’ PAY! to buy h thin prov- ince, ‘ —'I'O ATTEND FUNERAL- Right Rev. 1mm J. frLc-ary. Rev- Mnurice McDonald. Rev. Fr. Mon- aghan. Rev. A. J. McIntyre and Rev. I. J. Smith passed through Summereide Monday morning on ‘their way to figment Bay to attend the huwral of the late Father Boudreeuit. -TRAN8FERRED-A1ter aerv ~ Eng several years on the stafl o1 ‘he Bank of Nova Sootla in the Ca- nadian Went. Mr. Frank Hdgeon has again been transferred to the Summemlde Branch. his friends and citizens in general warmly we‘ come him hack. Ho takes the po sltlon vacated by Mr. C. E. Tanner. who has been trauslerred to the Pederlcton Branch. N. B. I l ~wnrsa AND sewzmics REPOWL-Ifbe final mer-ine of lhr fl7+xmfner=ide ‘ivrer and Sewerage "rnmissfonerv for the present "rm was held inst night. 111a H" mint-La] sraternrvtt shown ‘ rpm for 1930 '0 be $8.49l.‘70 rm/l ithr: nrtrnarv expenditures 55079.42 leaving $3,412.28 “own. Dtlrlnz 'hr- yr-wr 3i.513.5mt |"\‘l<vt!< 0t" ne'er wvere Dumped. the "w .<- daily cnnsumpion was H61; tzrLinrw at": 2T5 tmts of coal Wt-"r- <~'_"=u".'n¢"l. Z59 residences, 7P. star‘ ,1‘ pa». and 10 stables‘ were comm-wed. The term of Commiss- inner {nshop is now expired. ———<0@-——-—- ...\."‘“-.~,'s Wonm Poxvnmu ha» complete In thenmelves. They no ---.lv drive worms 1mm the s:~'stc»:u_ but repair the damage that wot-an"- cauae and so invigorate the um smzuuon that it speedily YE('lV' ew f-nm ‘h!- fiaorders of the diges- - tion that are the result of the wor/ 01 these pamiettic intntders. They: do tlvir wark the rec to be paid to c thormtghly an“ sW-ngttx ad soundness follow their Personal attention to Amateur “Si, HEAD or noum-‘tosuns suoozsra A NEW FOOD Phuegrupha Charlottetown‘ P. l. l. CALGARY. Feb. l.-—If proposals mad;- by Peter Vere-gin. heal of the Doukhobors 1n Canada, sire adopted. as he hopes they will be. the eazlng o! meat in the dvilized zworid will be entirely done away 4; _ with, and a diet of preserved blood ' brawn from live ccattle. will take ‘its place. Mr. Veregln has made repeated tests, and is convinced . ‘that the lot-m of sustqntion that $2.00 to $10.00 "r mm hast Point to Cape 30"!" l5‘ " hi? t" Wi1OTY~ Ye’ plenlshed in a very short tfme. "'2‘_' ~.- thus apatti i Ptrinrar. lupplies the till) l _H_ l_i_ Rt 32g il-iinriy (ll ————— Fy-et-iilasses imply because PARK ill ‘i ,\ 5 FXFJHASSEF it r1; (ht: FINEST PROFIT‘- \lzl_ix 11nd lze is the UNLY .. i=1‘ m. iilvlizufi =l"-"a'iurlrr- murflt-shl in ‘intrigue ' ill! syn" w-e fm "mfvrswlf ll'»l'l- 2mm. an» ill, .11 .=~\.xti.<.":. m, *3. ii. Fl 000.103 "(Am A. ‘h. tw.-F1.M£1t¢..< ‘latmrtr t‘ ‘r2 he DfupQQd will be far more bone wide adoption will I ‘.- 5. l l e. t~ .< t .>.- 1w; (Zhilcfs Best Laxative c» 4._<_z e 9.4 -4~»4..,..e. .¢.;;,§< .6403» ‘k9,’. __.. Y= . (p-lfiv-r q 4- . o. our-H" Accept “Cailfurnltr” Syrup of , Figs only-look for the name Call forrna on the package then you are sure your child is having the bent ticlal to the human race than meat can be. and, further that its world- --COIPLAIN1'S.- Citizens are complaining about the condition o! the abattoir at the ant. and of Summetelde. It would perhape be I good idea for the Board of Health or the city fathers to look into thle mutter a4 the sanitary condition: are not considered the beet. -FATHER BOUDREAULTS FUNERAL-irks» funeral o! the nte Rev. S. A. Boulreaui: was held l! Egmont Bay Tuesday and was most impressive. The fun- t-rul nun very largely attended by clergy and lalty from all part: of ‘he psovince. who gathered to pa! ‘liter last reepec s to one who will ‘ever be remembered as one of the ‘ac-it loved of nten. Qlock Quttlalions HALIFAX. Feb.‘ L-(Juoutious furnished by F‘ tl hicllurriy and Co. the blontre-al Stock Exctvanze.) Atcb .. -. m- X. . .. ._ ....._..... ... TVheut. March 158, Hay 146. Corn. May (i314. July 66 . Oats. May 41, July 4164. TENDERS Sealed tenders Wm be received ‘t Canadian Farm Podnci up till 12 o'clock noon Thursday. Febru- try 10th. 1921. for five share» In Belmont Pox Company. -——-£0@-—-—— zzAnacke/i bv Asthma-Tho first beat-ml sensation is o! sulfocatlon r-hlc-h hour by hour becomes more desperate, and hopeless. To such I. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy la r wy rrflrehsl its help is qu“ tagp-rvnvt hurl soon me d ital attract l: mustered. The asthmatic who hrs found out the dwvcndsb» "it/y of this sterling r.',».ii~.-.ly' W11.‘ ‘ever be without it. It l3 sold ev- r-gvvmere. Rt rden News Mr. George Campbell. Borden. cause the ‘was returned f: om a visit to Am- world's supply of cattle to be re “erst. 53S. Mrs. Ewen biachonuld o! Borden ‘ms returned after a few months visit with reltrives in Western ‘anada. JTUXDTRTOX‘ oi ‘ho (‘rrfi-‘crry Hotel p‘ Alitiifnig; Syrup (if Figg" Yrrden. who has been undergoing reatment in Summcraide ls now mvalescent. Owlnz to the prevalence of vhofiplnp: touch and tumult"; the Borden Sclvwl was closed on Mon- "ty last. ' Tia open rii" rink on Border. Brain is wet‘. w“ n; ole tnert of ‘he town. A hock-- 1- "t" \\"il be yIk-ye" esrlv rim" - w-n tho (‘at-Ferry 'enm l .. m-t-le up rt’ land lubb- 57min Tirrirn town. ‘Jr. Gorflon Dawson. (‘am Tm‘ Wrv‘. spent 'l'.1urs'lay in B-"mlen. ‘fir. (ktrlvr who l-l .1 lrvrvo land iwrrrr wllfl" the rnwvt ins s pr. s." 3n nrv- : my mov" for ‘““ f-‘s-"evl y» til cl ‘he low." Ru- "r" it"s ‘Y that the Bezvtv Steel exmntion so much d-elwcwl lvely will be puahrd tn completion as '~ result of Mr. Dawson's visit. Tll-fi n‘. ‘B-rrlr-n or the 2th instant lW-v Gautlcl. rinuzhier of Joseph a. case the mil“! afforded by Dr. » Mr. Russel Aheurn. the popular. Mr prronlzed ‘by tbc -:CH|LD‘8 DGATHF-Tho death took place San-day afternoon of the seven year old child d It. Archie Bhcquiere o! pneumonia Th funeral was held 8nd”. —-STORIIIG iOL-The Sumner side crop In now hell; stoned Ind all available teem: are milled hauling to local customer: for the coming season. e good crop l; r9- poried this winter. -———<bo@-i- “WESTERN PERSON .-\ LS "fill $088911 hectic. Mieconehe. was in town hlonttay. —Rev. Dr. Gauthier mu Ln m“ Monday on business. -—Mr. H. B. Williams, 0149511, was in Bnmmoraldq Monday. —-)lr. Wallace Nay of Htmcre was in town on buslnesg Mondgy, “The mfiny friends of Mr. Fred Johnszon will regret to hear that ho is seriously ill a‘. his home. “Mrs. Paul Wedge is reported seriously Ill at he!‘ home in Sum- merslde. ' --.\!r. W. W. Williams, of Lynn, Muss" is visiting his home In Tyne Valley. —1.\Iiss Helen Nor-nan left by car-ferry Tuesday on a visit to ilalifax. ——.\lessrsl Harold Crockett and Alfred Mountain were week and visitors with friends at Newton-H -~Mrs. M. J. Mdeellan of Sum- merside arrived Monday night. {mm Aioncton. —.\ir. Russel Hunter of the Royal Bank stall, Charlottetown. spent over Sunday in town-H. ~60. and. Mrs. 0. C. Lewis of Cxgetbam are visiting in Summer- s e. ~-~Mr. (fines. hleildo, the genera) travelling C. N. R. passenger agent “PM the weekend at his home in Summerslde. “>111. s. H. nice}: hfoncton. is Summerside. F9114‘ ‘them. the past two weeks in‘ Norhoro. the guest of Miss Hazel Fiardlug. ~Mlss Alice Haynes ha; qrriv ed from Essinitw. England ;i_nd is at present visiting her sigttr Mrs. Ray Ciow Freetown, l l »~'l-‘rlends of Joseph Eicboumll of B- ace McKay it Co. are sorry to note that ‘he le confined to his; home with a severe cold. ' ‘ -~~H"= ‘riowk are zlrul to nee Mr.‘ John Bellman able to be out ago-in. Bu '-"m'~in wndcnvwnt a aerirti "Ttitfflflflfl in the Prince. County Ho‘; ~Mr. and Mrs. vvre among the passengers l1 Summersflie on Saturday and l‘ ~-<l mildew tlv-lr home In tut». thriving weatlrn mpltal. —-T)r. Honour-rt" n! Halifax, w“ in lFltmmw-airin Monday on profess- """'l business. HI- w“: rim-rampant- "f bl" his fiwurhter. Jllss Joan. ‘ »-“.'r Lorne Mrlmllwn and b-irle who rr-"vnthr return-fl ‘mm their '-'.'0'l"‘l'1" 10"" 7°’? "'1 qatwrrirtv morn ‘rvr ‘or lIr-lllaz w-hevo thev will re’ u;,\,._,_p n! Mt t~ fivlfltrytnr. ‘ t ltvfl- "m zvrtli-owd rvtwlvep-wlgn ‘r. "v- '.\'!o:‘t~d‘=¢ Phurch Sunday ‘p'"~"."t" and oveninv. 1w try-q,» w ~ 44'!“ pvt"... Y'v<!v,-rq[-,'. 1., . =1 . ~01“ Rnnnltl fin" fnrmerlv of, ‘he ‘ltvbtn-"rride Brunch 0' thei m-w-t gm‘. Hfic rw-n transfer-d Make Your Rooms More Attractive Linoleum, Floor Oilcloth and Feltol offer you a most economical and easy way to replace .1 shabby and wom-out rugs or to cover up _old floors. Every room can be made beautiful L E u M Floor Oilcloth and Feltol visiting her son. Rev. H. C. Rice.‘ pixel fnut‘ weeks ago. l ' c. s. Grew‘ Q I lighten housework-for they are easily keptlclean by use of damp cloth. They are sanitary, for their hard surfaces will not harbor genus. They are springy to the tread and quiet. Their low first cost and their durability make them the most economical of Floor Coverings. Right now Li ‘IOlLZlIIl. Floor Oilcloth and lfeltol may he. purchased at lower tirices than have prevailed for ha». Your dealer will 1;1.it;r_. show you a large range of designs as well as a xvondcriul choice of R ugs of Linoleum and Floor Oilcloth.‘ ‘lb-day it is important in order to give employmen t‘ toCanadiana that you insist upon getting Made-in-Cnnada Goods. Be sure, therefore, that you get Floor Coverings that are made in Canada by Canadian work- men to suit Canadian climatic conditions. What Floor Ollcloth In ' ’ [menu an applied. er alter layer. Lo burlap k. Palttfn What Peltol le 0t l3 than printed and nur- hoe coated with wear- nsinine amima. filled n strong bone 0! lgkcg‘: bufhp, maki the moat durlbll o, “h”, W, u. floereovcrinv- m‘? WM emltw flour Ween like Iron- coverings. For safe u! all leading Dry Good: 11011;“, Departmental Stowe. Furniture, House Fumirhinu and General Stone throughout Canada. w» Gj,% ‘ffiifi-n J ._. _ m p __ __ ____ _ I e a percentage of .400. IHockey (Chlmplonell-PP» "i" P“, It Ie about time the Sportlnzbe fest and sporty Deckvllle =.. Editor of the Herald took a tumble to himself and get in touch with the real Eastern Hockey officials it‘ he ls to stand behind hi! ldfille oi ‘Truth and Justice" and "Open gntlon of hockeyiets tnulsht It Title is SI-cltvilleh first "' anconere this Jonson. and the - q are going to see u fut. 61%" 5” I [ASTEMIEIJH LEAGUE l“ "7 Eldon. P. E. l. ‘l! -. f ~——- .1. u‘? r-“fél. ilfit’ ‘Flam a w. ._ and most harmless physio for the ‘301481-8-1204! 3 Yflflrs and 6 months. ‘ little stomach. liver and bowels. Children love its trnity taste. Full g ivn-ctinnstun encli bottle. You mum l vw “Pallmrnla. " l ' llle iltx ill store Tlw new win: of the Gprr-rd "we! is now recGWlng the finlsh~ m: tom-hos bv the well known ur- visvs. .\'l»ss s‘ ‘ntrk. Brw. Aurruatino "mm. This popular hontelry in ~.ure‘.y rlolng a large business. - "fr Tin-cl’! fitv-"r. non of Sir-s. PrM Si-nne. Summrriflmie. who. "tr the ‘my "wn veers w-m swath- M. to "to stat’! of the Nova! Rm‘: w‘? YY~‘f."l.v.. Vnnwnn h’ B. wrivvrl “‘-'\"“i" "» Yflvrrt-"nw. hrrnflha, who»; h" has: br-or- trnntflerred. A write-up appears in tbi Haaliuu: leaders-l in the Eastern Amateur Herald. dated January 31st. in ret , Hockey Millie. U10! are sadly mls- vmntce to the coming’ game to take taken. for the Abbie: were never plrtce in that city on Friday night, once overtaken and are still lead- '“"‘"""‘ °" """ "" ""““""“ """""'- bwweezi the Monctun Neptune; and In: with a Ddffit-‘Mhge oi .833 with Movteton and Snolrvllle next. with the Cralcents. it stated that the Mnncton egg-re- to Reason"aa his sport page so bold- o1 hockey. and in conclusion ' are requested to keep the MB" Clmrlottetotn up. n e swflf ' by being xeneroue 1n plause o! any good pie? In“ the visiting telnl. ly says it does from dny to day. A good sport is one who plus fair and is a good loser. The mt skating w! lmdcrs for the Eastern Amateur fir. John S. Cousins, Park Corn- r-r, wzw in Borden Saturday. “magi ElfilERli GlIiRlllW "~~l' vu- ti , leaders! th Eat- , ' A- ,.., ‘ ‘i; "feagfwd ha" “nmfas y‘; U _=,__=,___4 Opium».nnmmlllllltlt -__» A t; ~ pcSv. \ ‘.~ " ' t ' l lost n Rime- 1~ b» we .1. ltteulant Nursts "J-il 6‘ ‘~11 -ll ml‘:- ‘tl/ N. lanton I - '1' [f], This statement n absolutely m? correct as the Mencton team were ' trimmed by every team in the Eastern Amateur Hockey Lengue. ‘hr-lug decisively defeated by the Abeglwelts of Charlottetown to the HWIIEERVE FRIDAY, Fabi-u- tune 0f 7 to 4. l "ORDER FROM Hnlananfiq val M01 f 1 u~ kinds of lenses. IISPd I. w-t-eeoxovoimvovosvbefifl ‘ uPTlCAL it LEN’?- GRINDING i; H-ir Lens (irinding plant the only we on the ls- ‘ 11ml ‘Ii dmly engaged in ifhiill-ifllflllrillfl i e vari gcnerally know the best remedies tor all ordinary troubles, and also where to net-them of the right qumlPy. Most of them know our tidtlress lby heart. an the place where to fiuti all the standard re- , - - t unvrlics and the purest and fresh- _ t; est Drugs. ‘Ne-supply you quickly. ' ‘ with caution. and at. reasonable " i " i‘ ' ‘ t >"nv“'l" w ‘he mom’ prices. Ongtvtlit proves this. I of our establishment G. F. llutcheson H 1' "W ‘Oylmntertet 0t Preemption Dru:- Optemetrlfl I Optlelln n l Mortteluo. F. l. l. m wrrcctttnt uf defective vision. ' 'I‘h~re are no long cle- . Fasten Central Drum-pat ~:r':;':—'-_-rx1 ~=:z=§r+-r_—:- 21f? i i Z a z Take Your Older For Printing .... JTQ... The Fenlral Job Printery l?! IIIIT fill!!!‘ (EHAIIOTTITOWN. rn-arvwnwu un-t. * v t Q~I¢VQ Y~ "f¥t§lvbfibno Ir two-Memo»: o» ary 4st, for the pieeoclnl nnden~ The wporte editor of the Herald tertnlnmtnt nt 8t. Margaret: Hall. “Maren” h" M, wh-es "wmw, mmtstm/EVEDNESDAY “j when he any! the Neptnnea are mm; Ilub. 2. tor the concert and 19°45" boehet. motel at Georgetown; promeune. u the Albbies are the ceede are in aid or the brntidfnafrnnnerl-up for the championship, “M "f s" J“'“'°" ("ww- having only lost one game out o! p1,: played, and this game was pro- tested with the so-cailetl Neptune leaders. for the beat o! reasons, f which have recently appeared in Abe different papers or the Marl- Tte action at Chlmberlaln’ “m” Pro-dune" and " um Noam“ Tablets i; lurprlsinply mild m: “m” “Ami m. AM!" h“ it a“ gentle yet the effect In certain. W" u" ha‘ “'5' m mwu“ ....They tone the liver um! cleanlq- meeting. and would 1100M l 501* rumour sad btzwelmrfe; p.» come out on the long end of the onee avenue yeaewe m w"; . perloneo dltflenllty in obtlinln 2Z2“: $"Mt:r”:.h.wm% outlet l U , C“ Mb‘ rein’: f: uvneequellm ,.. W“! ‘U. "WU" n‘ u‘ u." In the Eastern Ametenn o: manna-armament. PRINCE of WALES . tzmtwmo rocco