rr-lzs-maiqmg: -'¢—m-<-na:' Qgbrvg-rnl-qgp» mnr-r-omnnlsrvrxu—'~tnfir- P-vwml-I-necifl- gg-ocvsrtffi xizéna'§;gg,_fi Mouaemnant i Sale a Starts Tuesday Morning , February 19th Remnants and odd lots from all over ilhe store—'brought to light; during stock tak- ing-—’will be placed on sale Tuesday morn- ing at our usual —Remn’ants of Cottons. —Remnants of Flannelettes. ,-Remnants of Ginglhams. —Remn'ants of Linens. —Remnant's of Shootings. -Remnants of Pillow Cottons. —Remnants of Towellings. Stocking Remnants Half Price Three lines of Stockings being cleared at the Remnants Sale The lots offered include “Glove Silk,” “Silk and Wool,” and one lot of Silk 1n Navy Blue only. MO ORE 6 M°LEOD LIMITED 119-121 Queen St., (‘lml'l0ttet0\vll Expert Testimony Mr. John B. Roper of Sherwood and Arthur B°P=I‘_h|$ son are among the most successful fox ranchers ‘III Prince Edward island, having a long exiwflfill" |'_‘ b""d""9 Sm" Black beauties for the fur markets. The ranches "are modernly equlppéd. Wml-"lsmll "w h°m¢ "a"°dht:t 20:." wood, The Bankers Amalgamated. The M¢d=l i" = - bough ranch on Mt. Edward Road. Mu". Roper-g are great believers in llmlwrlll cw‘ Liver-Oil Fox Biscuits, feeding them all the W" "Wm! i" their ranches. The ‘Ropers have won armor: scala- porters of Guerneeys II1 this province and HOW e REMNANT SALE PRICES following short address:—“Not- withstanding the handicap with _Remn3ntg of Dre-gs GOQd5_ which we began the year 1923 by f the default of Canadian Farm Pro- "'R_9mnant$ 0 duct Ltd“ whereby-we had to pay _Remnlant5 Of Velvetg for the redemption of our colla- stlrizlngterthen Ellllfil‘! and we are , - , . ' ga o stnte tat not only the Stofiklngs at - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' pair faint hearted members who left the $2.00 SllOCklilgS at '. . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 pair circle in our hour of weakness and sawmills-am ..'SOURl8.—Divins Service on Sunday the 24th. at 7 p. m. Subject, “The Central Fact of Christianity.“ ship and instruction on Sunday the 24th. at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10.15 a. m. Christian Endeavour on Friday the 29th. at 7.30 p. m. "JEASTERN AGENT - Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- ent in Montague and will lbe pleas- ed to receive news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing. new and renew- al subscriptions. ll ..'SUCOESFUL YEAR — The Dundas Egg Circle held its annual meeting in Bridgetown Hall on Feb 11th,-when the President read the teral note of 1919, and which was the cause of quite a number of our egg circle members growing luke warm and leaving us, we had a very successful year having sold 24,065 dozen of eggs which brought us $5,662.31 at an average price of 23% cts per dozen. But we are very sorry to have to state that our late manager Mr. G. J. Creed has passed to his Eternal Home his loss ie almost irreparable as he was a man who was well fitted for the job in every way his unsworv- ing integrity, accuracy in his ac- counts, and faithfulness to duty made him trusted and esteemed by every members of our egg circle. And though we entered the year with fear and trembling we feel that at the present time we are trouble have signified their desire to~join again with us also quite a number of new ones are going to send their eggs to the circle this year and we enter this year with the firm conviction that it will prove the best year this egg circle has yet seen, We have secured the services of a young and we trust n capable manager in the person of Fulton Hunter and we trust hi- will have your full sympathy and co-op- oration in making this year a grand success. T._J. Wiggington, Presid- PERSONALS ..'_i\liss Margaret O'Hanley, Souris is visiting friends in Elmira. ._.'8HOP from Batman's Catalot. t . JBRI DGBTOWNF-Dlvine wor- ms culmtorrmown contort»; i‘ Western Guardian -—-MI88 ALICE HUNTER, who experiences there. in Presbyterian Hall, Summerside, Monday at 7.30 p.m. Admission 25 cents. —-A MEETING in the interest of potato growers will be held in the hall at Central, Lot 16, on Thurs- day evening, Fsb. 21st. Messrs. Peppin and Boulter will be pre- sent. -BUMMERSIDE AOENT.— Mr. Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Drug 00., is now Guardian rep- resentative in Summorside and will be pleased to receive news, adver- tising, new and renewal subscrip- tions and Job<Printing. M-r. Muc- Donald solls the Morning Guard- ian at ihls store. His Telephone No. is 12-2. ti —DEMONSTRATION AT SUM- MERSIDE BY MR. PARSONS’ OCEAN POWER COMPANY. —Mr O. H. Parsons and Mr. W. G. Browne of the Parsons Ocean Power Co., Halifax and Charlotte- town, will be at the Queen Hotel Summsrside during the next ten days demonstrating to interested parties the method by which the Company propose to generate electricity from the ocean wave and swell. The company already have numerous subscribers throughout the Island particularly Charlottetown and Summerside and wish the co-operation of citi- zens generally. A public demon- stratlon will be arranged for early this week when the inventor, Mr. O. H. Parsons, will show a full working model which actually pro- duces electric light. 2i snmlnlis PERSONALS -—Mlss Carrine Whyte, oi‘ Moncton is visiting her friend, liiiss Pearl Simons of Summerside-S. IN MEMORIAM GLADYS EILEEN THOMPSON Illnlrnent for Ilentlxuuhe On Wednesday, December 19th, -8HOF from Hannah's Catalog —J. F. LORD, NORIH TRYON will close his store every evening this month at 7.30, Saturday excep- ‘ ed. - 1529-2-16-2i. was interned in Germany during the war, will give a talk on her 1547-2-18-1l 76c old time fiver-ire ace [o hie old lime price \ \\. \. ill “NM Ml; , lily’ i b>§\\\ “ ' l l ll /\ / \ in“ . E l T/zé Leader for, over 5 O years ManuiIaEturet-i by GENERAL CIGAR COMPANY LIMITED Imperial Tobacco Co., 0F Canada Limited, Sole Dlstri bu tors. is Everywhere by Choir; Remarks Ackland; Miss Christy lVlacLeod, Gladys Eileen, the four months old i ..*l\ir. Alexander Murant oil iSonris is visiting in Elmira. I ———-Z-<-O-§——i—- Vcntilate the rooms in which you sleep and work. The drier the cheese the betteri it is for use in cooking. —Use Vicks External Treatment With child of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thompson of Springton, passed lawny, The little one had never been very robust, but hopes of its grow-l ing up inio strong womanhood were entertained by its parents until a} short while before the coming of the end, all that medical skill and kind friends could do was unavail-I lng. She continued to fade gradu-l ally away, until on the above men- tioned date its spirit took its flight.’ Gladys Eileen had got a very strong grip on the heart strings of the father and mother and they] will feel her lossyery keenly. In: of a balanced diet for cattle. They HPPIY "m" ¢_*P¢"i°"°' and scientific knowledue '¢° P"°d"°'"9 51° 5°“ sm/"Q “d are making it a sues?“ Imperial Biscuit Co. Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I- Vaporizlnq Salve la Best l\ir. Alex McDougall. Box Regent St., North Sydney, Vicks. It is also the best salve ever used for a cold in the chest i §Don’t The a Gold] i i 655, Nova Scotin, writes: “I had a bad cold in my head, I tried many" remed- ies. but had no relief until I used »-< i none would be so unkind as to wish tho family there are _five brothers and one sister remaining, all of whom had become very much at- tached to the little one because of her not being very strong. She was the special care ot‘ all. .._.But al- though all shall miss her knowing that she is now frocver free from fall sin, all suffering and all sorrow by Chairman, Rev. R. H. Stavert; Florence JCWGU, Miss Christina Recitation by Borden McKcnna; liiacKenzie, Herbert MacKenzie; Trio, Ruth McKenzie, Bessie Mc- lit-citation by Donnld Nicholson; enrol; Kenzie, Lloyd McLeod; Recitation Solo by Evelyn lllacKenzie: Recii- Sale of Candy. by Mury Florence McLeod; Dlalo-ation by Dorothy MacKonzie; Re- Recitation by ilvtin" gue by Lorne McLennan, Elevyn citation by Jns. MacDonald; McKenzie; Martin; Song, (Gallic) by Peter core); Monologue by Janet Nichol- by Rev. Ii. II. Stuvert; Nicholson (encore); Recitation by son; Dialogue-Lost on Christmas Choir Alden Buchanan; Children's Chor- Eve by Rachael Martin. Bessie us; Recitation by Jean MacLcod; MacKenzie, Florence Jewell, Clnrn Recitation by John Nicholson; Re- MacLcuilan, Earl MacLcod, Rus- cltation by Jean Cummings; Dinlu- Jewsll,-.Iohn MncLennnn: Recita- gue, Striking the Blow by Miss lion by Mamie Macintosh; Recita- Solo Solo by lilies Mary liiutiuri: Arrival of Santa Claus tie nbonl North Pole h-e After Santa (‘inns had tom‘ a lit- bis j()lll'lll‘_\' from proceeileil to (lis- tion by lilary MncKenzic; Solo bynrilmic the many gifts found cl‘ the liliss Katherine Whitee, (encorchuvoll laden tree. Not only did ht- Reciiution l)y liessiv lilucln-oil, len-lluil on the tree a largo numebsr ‘of presents for the children but ul- so some nice gifts for a number of Nii-holson; ithe grown up people. “Gilli-i Recitation by Allister by Mr. Murdock A. Mnclieod, (en- ing by D. A. McDonald: Addrcssullev. R. H. Stavert, the Superint- (Jhorus by cndent of the Sunday School-pull Among these were the pastor. lthe other teachers and officers to lgethor with the day school teach- Tcr and tho friends from outside ‘lwho so kindly assisted in the pro- ILFXUIIITIC. The gathering was closed with tho singing of the national anthem. lhel wit” “to” _ ell 64 Queen Street London Public Auction Bales of RAW FURS Sales are held (r1 i. January, April and Octobni- Represented b! ' time your cold will be gone." , is also inhaled as a vapor. and so cossor of goose y‘ horatod oil, linimonts, and plasters. i colds, Vicks Put some Vicks VapoRub on your chest, cover with a flannel and you have a sure remedy. For a cold in the head, molt a little VapoRub, and inhale the vapors. In a short Vicks VapoRub is an externally applied vaporizing salvo. While it acts liko a liniment or plaster, it gets into the throat broken up overnight. Vicks is tho modern direct treat- ment for al cold troubles. the sup- greaso. camp- poultices Used for croup and children's gives remarkably quick results nnd also avoids nauseating internal dosing. Just as good for adults and for skin in- her back again. ternoon of Friday, December 21st. The service was conducted by Rev. R. H. Staveirt, llartville cemetery. Sunday, February 3rd Allan Joseph Morrison at the early age of thirty yours. Deceased was a son of the late Peter Morrison and Bella Mac- Donald, of Gaspereaux. He left an orphan when about years of age. when he went live with his nunt Condon of Pnnmure, where he re- ceiveil a good education. When about eighteen he went to Pictou. N. S. whore he was employed in various The funeral was held on the af- interment was in MR. ALLAN J. MORRISON There died at Panmure Island on WES Mrs. Peter common school Service Every- whet-e At Low Rates flammations. such ns I bruises. bites. stings. ALFRED FRASER 212 Fifth Avenue, New York n; free test size package, write Vick Chemical 00., 344 St. Paul St., .-. W.. Montreal. P. Q. ‘l Though Vicks is new in Canada it has a remarkable sale in the States. Over 17 million Jars used yearly. 15 Silver Fox and Cross Fox should be shipped direct to London to avoid the payment of the 50 per cent duty irn- posed by the United States Government. EYEOTRAIN THE PRINCI. PAL CAUSE OF HEAD. AOHEB Some authorities uy 90 p.e. of all headaches are caused by eyestraln; no authority puts It lose than 70 p.o. Leave it to your own experience. When getting a ‘headache, you close your eyes, don't you? 0f the twelve pairs oi nerves In the skull, slx have some connection with the eye. No wonder the dull ache from oyestrlln oooure in any pert o! the head. lo when de- fective eyes are called upon to do the eye-work required by modern mo, the third deu- lsr nnnoloo set up pain along the nerves connecting with the other ports of the hold. A oorroet pair of gluon pets st the clues. Ollie» banish not one headache but a thou- land. E. R. Brow 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown - Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Agent at Summerside,‘ Lloyd Lewis, Good Strong Stock Companies. EXTREME!’ MEET I Make an appointment now. Consult LIN EN"AND GINGHAM Materials for spring show a pro- The vary full skirt joined to the forence in wash goods for llnenssimple close-fitted bodice is the and ginghsmn. smi these are mule typi- of frock most noticed in the in follow tailored and semi-tailored i-vonlng m smart dancing pnrllos. modes. _' 01118. burns, At all drug stores 50c a jar. For occupations for two years, when he entered the employ of Mr. John Munroe. Here by his honesty and strict attention to business he became one of the most trusted employs. He romain- ed with Mr. Munroe until two years ago when he developed symptoms of tuberculosis. Ho went to the sanitarium at Kentvilie, N. S. to try and regain his health. but after being there six months his condition was but little emproved. He than returned to the home of his aunt, where he gradually wasted away until he died on the above date, de- spite all that loving care and the best of medical attention could do for him. During his illness he was fre- quently visited by his pastor Rev. Theodore Gallant and from him re- ceived the last rites of the Catholic Church. Ho leaves to mourn besides his aunt. two sisters Katie, of Gaspereaux, and Sister M. Chrestsils, of Toronto, Ohio. _ His funeral which was largely attended ook place on Tuesday, Feb. 6 Ito t. Paul's . C. Cemetery. Stur eon. The pail-bearers were Will am Steele. Aleck McKeiuiie, Aloysius MacDonald, Fabian Murphy. Ra mond Condon and Augustine smeson. May his soul rest in peace. (Plotou paper-spleen copy) __--<-oc--_- concern mo cmnsrms TREE A1‘ HARTUVLLI On the evening of Friday, Decem- ber 21st, a very successful concert and Christmhs tree was hold in the Hsrtsviile hail. The evening was fine and the ‘gathering was large. Raf. 1%., H. Stavert was. the chair- mpn of the evening sud the follow- Iitg‘ profit-ammo was well carried opening Chorus-Chili!!!“ Joy I There are 3500 authorized Ford Service Stations in Canada. Each oi these Ford Service Stations is a direct link between the Ford user and the Ford factory. Each is manned by specially trained Ford mechanics skilled in every operation pertaining to servicing your Ford. Each carries a complete stock oi Genuine Ford Parts which are, in every detail, identical with the original parts in your car and therefore coordinate perfectly with every other part. Every Ford part and every Ford service open ation is charged for at a standard low rate. You need not bargaimbecause you will not be overcharged. And so, no matter where you buy your Ford- or where you use it, there is always a Ford Service Station nearby ready to give you expert and immediate service. SEE ANY AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER 41% of all Genuine Ford Parts are sold lor 15 cents or lees. 35% oi all Guanine Ford Pm: are one‘: ior l0 cents or less. bins and whine sign flotilla the Authnriad Ford Service Station CY-NI ii a703," on, !'