\ THERMOGENE l‘ Y‘. l~\“l ( .a- > V __._. _. - t means th f _ _ leflate her t: ., . Win - - .--- o» - ____ auntdtstinlx*fls '-“~ “~""‘-"“~"q'9 ‘llllll All fill C ~ i I We have 200M. PRICE for dressed pork. Buying daily at Nelson Henry! warehouse, Ken- slngtou. Oliver Campbell. HOI-I-B-tf -—- I —BUY BEST QUALITY Flour.’ Cornmeal, Rolled Oats, OatmeaLl White and Yellow Eye Beans, at E A DA _ ,_ - THE QHARLOTTETOWN gusizpi I The Western Ga I ardiani -PAYING HIGHEST l MARKET‘ —CANNED FRESH VEGETABLES, special price on quantities, at: Brace’s. 1588-l-19-2i. Thermometer As Eastern Guardian ..‘POULTRY - BUYING UN- FROZEN POULTRY Wednesday and Thursday only each week until Feb- ruary 26th. Poole 6s Thompson, Ltd. Montague. ' 1572-1-17-31 l HHNSTITUTE WORK-The reg- ular monthly meeting of the Glen- 6.15‘. a IICWI You’ve been wanti Gregg-y with pains and aches influenza pending; : . Quick! YOUR DHUGGIST HAS T HER ,, Put it when" “men a woman of uncertain years‘ l bobs her hair and bill's :i l"‘.tli'."i‘ 1):‘. ii: I00 M. EXTRAS. I00 ll. CLIAIS. L. M. POOLE S’ CO. IT .- a chest feeling heavy : a l I : Thermogenel a i a ward. the 'flu 0H1, Tlii-rmugcnc is a soft, medi- cated wadding. Apply to chest or back. It soothes vviili Ptllfilfflllflg warmth . ; . disperses congestion . . ; banislics pain. You can wear Thermogene in most cases unnoticed while jsnu carry un your daily rou- tine .- . . And you can take it off layer by layer, safely and conifortalcly. Iherincigene brings blessed relief to (jhest Colds, Influ- CllZJ, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Ilheiimutism, Lumbago, Neu- Iltlfa‘, Ncuralgia and all chill- causcd pain. Doctors and nurses have proved by experi- cnCc ihc hzwling virtues of Thermugcnc. 34/11 Ri/lrrirv: riirr fir flirt/i Amcrfrd .' llarnlil l‘. Ritchie Si. L 15-18 hlcC-iul Sirci-t The word “Thanh-gen.” is lllf‘ Fl‘), ' The Thermngt-nc Co. England. ‘o. Limiieil Toronto marl-z of‘ e . usiex, ooEivE the Pain is ‘ cr i-il (mile LliL. II.|)\ .n.ls Hcam, Without tiiiirt study no one can get ' ; iii harztl’ trill hustling ac- ' :ii". blindly, often petul- zziiti-gy. ' at. she is getting, rcriclg: to lit age. ltli ch till‘ _ with root's. IlllllfiPS that have a Pgardeu inside. Brilliant (‘olutln sea and sky ——and on lorizl. It's a treat. that lasts 20 (lays when you sail on thc Duchess of llmifm-d, 14, ports to visit—}lav:inn, West Indira, Panama, Le Guaira in South America nnil Bermuda.‘ Every luxury is yours-in service, cuisine, ao- commodations, entertainment. Leaves New‘ York February 1i. Fares $306 up, Apply lnml ugrnl or Ill-TO. S. BEER, I)i=f. Pass. Art. 40 King Sh, Saint John, N. B. ‘ porimtntal Farms, told the writer the control of mm, but much o! this E 7'3 pupils." which consisted of a. beautl- ly when we profit by it.-Thomas W. other day, to see their way elem- to gamue can be enmmated when, the 2-2 "' Iulljvezter and dtgfe, forxvlzlhisioh the Lamont. make extensive purchases of b lablor new is thomughly clean“ o; weeds rec‘ en gave evi rice o appre- saving and widcr mac ilncry, ut ic - " - 1-3 ciatloin and Bfitltude in a. few No one sings in opera; you lust emphatically stated that this was no xdcfiiiviiitgnBaggegfieig; 50.22;? Fm “rm!!! Inn nlwlfllll Gilles remarks. Neat Santa. Claus, pcrson- make loud sounds-Amelita Galll- time to practise false economy in iis- Furthermore, by good seed the gum 3 ' onoumm‘! ;.; ated, by Mr Jade Gallant an-lved and Curcl. mg dirty and untested seed which is also Included when Clove‘. m. AL om“ oomuud "m. brought joy to the hearts o! each --—-—-—-—- — might be cheap in price but certain- mm is being used as it is a serious u H J t, pupil by presenting them with gifts 1nd home made candy, which ly be very expensive ln results. Dr. Xmstake to 50w 0mm C10,," m. "u! -',- ' ' from a well laden tree. All wen then brought a very enjoyable evening to Archibald stated that in his opinion ‘with a dirty nurse crop’ "M533";- L favored’ with a tract o! chocolates a close, an evenlng_well spent. the only solution ln the farmers‘ "m3 $353 ' . 5"‘ WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM “Al-ny- Curry Canadian Fnrlflr rrassiiuva2l4 CluiquenuJ-‘und I'll! World Over" ___..._._.__‘._ EDAR SHIN GLES on hand the following Cedar Shingles viz:- 700 M. 2nd CLEABB. 400 M. CLEAR WAL X NO.l'|. ‘I L. PRICES LOW- PAOLIS’ WIIARVES Braces . (Temperance Advocate) throughout Canada general depres slon has reigned, bringing in wake financial failures been practically One failure was reported in Decem- ber, 192B, one 1:1 December, 1929 and none so far in 193). Two failures in two years is a wonderful record even for a. small province and speaks vol- limes for the stability of time in the little prolubition Island. In 1029, Ontario had 577 business failures and Quebec 052, while in the entire year Prince Edward Island had but one. This works out- at: 'Prince Edward Bland l failure for each 86,100 people. Ontario 1 failure for each 5,669 people. l Quebec people. 1 failure for each 2,825 1586-1-l9-2i. Little But Oh My.- Ttie Island Province of Prince Ed- ward islmown as the Garden of the Gulf. It might also claim to be the financial Garden of Man. Whle its in other provinces, Prince Edward Island has exempt. Between October 7th and December 5th this year, Ontario reported 104 failures and Quebec 194. Prince Edward Is- hind alone among; the provinces of the Dominion had none, and this has been its record for many months A Navigator SI‘. JOHNS, Nfld, Jan. l7.—Use o the thermometer as a navigation lu strument was one of the l ed in a recent radio address by Cap Morrissey “was conducted by a Bur- can of Fisheries thermometer to the land of the lost Eskimo." “This year (1930) the Morrlssey, after leaving Reykjavilu Iceland," he said “was bound up the northeast coast of Greeland. We had more than the usual share of bad weather in- the shape of snow fog, heavy seas and head winds. With such condit- ions observations were out of the question, so our three chronometers had a rest. Commissioner O‘Malley of the Bureau of Fisheries at Washing- ton had loaned me three water ther- mometers. I used them aplenty on that trip. They enabled me to keep out of mischief. When we approach- ed the danger line, where I expected to make the ice, the water temper- ature dropped suddenly. Then I would be her over and lmiil of!’ un- til I made about 37 degrees Farcn- heit. I kept on that course, wzah tile thermometer gradually falling as it was heaved over, until I got about 34 degrees, then hauled off until the KELLiTS CROSS SCHOOL EXAM» INATION The semiannual school examin- ation of Kelly's Cross School was helcl on Monday night Dec. 22nd. In connection with it, was the usual Christmas tree and concert. Enthus- iasm in education was displayed by tho large attendance of ratepayers and visitors. The pupils were exam- ined in the various branches of the teachers, efficiently assisted by Rev Clarence Pitre, Miss Florence Mulli- gan and Mr Tmomas McAvinn. The school-hall which had been recently fixed-up with all conveniences for such functions was appropriately and artistically decorated by the teacher and pupils. After the ability, intelligence and prom-ptness of the pilpils had been I E ti "younger set‘ was shown; appreciation of it, not only by ap- plause, but also by kindly smiles. programme : Carragher. tested with satisfactory results, there in Mitch each pupil acted his or her role ably and well, in some cases producing a. hearty "roar" the audience. The talent of til the and the erl tlii The following is the well rendered Address of Welcome by eight boys Opening chorus by pupils. Recitation by M. McKenna and M’ ble wh rig Solo by Evelyn Gallant. rissey on a course between those two temperatures and when thc fog clear ed up we were thirty four miles east of Shannon Island and right at the edge of the ice." a rule’ shlgivislt ‘hf’, oily in IIIFCI‘, Mr. W. A. Johnstone, then rller-IIM/lgfletlggn iimiusiihiiiit stiiiilmowd m“ Mr‘ A‘ C‘ McKay’ Wm’ o vrhole twenty four hours. When the stars begin to shine we know that it- ls freeze up time and we look for a craft." with those in use when he sojourued with Peary at Grantland, "At that could not obtain time signals from Arlington, Paris, or Germany. It was essential we check up on our chron- ometer as often as ensued a very pleasing programme, on would note the time and so kept a B-mfinl good check. signals coming in from Europe, Am- "No one but a. seaman or an ex- plorer can really appreciate such a hear the beats and there you are. thermometer showed a water temper- ature of 37 degrees. I kept the Mor- Captain Bartlett explained that as striking features of Arctic seamanshlp descrlb taln Bob Bartlett, Newloundiands noted explorer. Picturing the various routine adventures and hazards at- tending travel in the iceflelds, Cap- tain Baraiett told how his ship, the surcd an indebtedness of our $6,000.00 years ago, but the church treasury made the happy announcement that this debt was out, itrcse 4nd sang " 'l'Dy Woman's Institute took place at the home of Mrs James McNallys on Dec 3rd with an attendance of eight members and one visitor. Tile President occupied thc chair. Meet- ing opened ivith singing "Carry Me Back to Old Virginia. Minutes of the ,lrist meeting were read by secretary and approved. Roll call was answer- ed bl’ haying the yearly fee. A letter f Mrs Joseph McKenna for check of $30 received from the Institute. Mr; EdJWard Mullen kindly invited tlil iiiicmbers tn her home l\ the Jan uni-y meeting. H011 call to be answer - ed with rccitations. A song by Reta ' and Frank MuN-"illy was very much‘ enjoyed. A delicious lunch was ser- ved by the hostess lvlrs James Mne- .Nally. ‘Ihe meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. . .*ANNUAL ilIEETING-The nn- nual meeting of St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church, Montague, was held in the church 0n- Wednesday evening with the Rev. Alex R. Gib- son, minister presiding. Nearly six years ago a small group of Presby- tcriaris, who had lost their chlirch building on a close vote, decided to meet for a time in the Baptist Church which was kindly placed at their services. However, after some adjustment of the property the Pres- byterian people came into possession o.‘ the former Methodist Church building and parsonage. The church building needed to be enlarged and refurnishect and thc congregation as- l to put it in shape. This was three now entirely wiped whereupon the congregation "Praise God from ll ood snug harbor to tie up our little a He compared present day methods me we had no wireless and therefore t r possible, and ce in every twenty four hours as e stars passed our meredian we Th ‘Nowadays, of course, with the time ca. and Asia almost every hour, s factor is well taken care of. F. sslng as the wireless. No matter ere you are, all you have to do is up your wireless outfit, listen in, ITII Whcm all blessings flow." The treas- the Board, had ‘done so much to make this possible, be asked to put wiped out: all building. "The reports of the various - organizations were full of optimism and indicated steady progress, tlim being especially true of the church McKay, W. A. 1th Mr. Ham McLean, chairman of match to the documents and which claims against the i ensurcr, who reported that $3,000.00 was given for stipend and the Bulld- lng Fund, and also thc Ladies Asso- ciations report which showed a total amount raised [to be over $800.00. The total savings for all purposes $3,805.43. e Trustees, Henry McLean, A. C. choirmaster. and Mr. A. was Campbell, organist. tiered. yield tested seed of good variety over the other kind. It does not pay to swap Ins a writer and by writers as a of thanks ivas read from Mr and} control regarding the ilresent situ- crop per acre, and ln this good secdand fertilizer, together with . Johnstone, A. F. more horse power on cultivating and Patriotism is the willingness to kill Campbell. Henry McKeima, John A. other machinery, should play a. prom- and be killed for trlval reasons-Bert McLeod and Stephen Shaw, were incnt. part. At all re-clecterl for another year. Mr. the Experimental Union good seed John Deer. were both J. Squirrel, who quoted results from commended for the splendid services extensive exllefimflll-S which inn-Y‘ lably showed an amazing increase in Shaw. run COAT 1'." HIS SALE OFFERS YOU an opportun- ity of securing just the ort of coat you have dreamed of-at a price that is well within your roach. . , V WILL YOU COME IN TODAY and let us show you how easily‘ you may own a lovely new garment? $130.00 Muskrat for $97.50 $145.00 Muskrat for $108.75 $175.00 Muskrat for $131.25 $275.00 Hudson for .. . .. $206.25 $120.00 French Seal for $90.00 $135.00 French Seal for $101.25 $365.00 Hudson Seal $273.75 These prices are just suggestions of the many great values offered-your size, the fur you have thought of, in the style you like are waiting for you. o One third off Children’s Cloth Goats Perfect winter comfort, without awkwardness. One third off Ladies’ Cloth 25 per cent mark down, Ladies’ Winter Underwear Comfortable, well cut, light weight, cozy garments that are not bulky. New Silk ‘Lingerie 10 percent mark down Coats l respect meaningless prosperity-Henry Ilbrd. ._-.__ the recent meeting of irand Russell. Parliament fs\ machine with mon- strously bad engines, but amazingly effective bl'&k9S.—G€OI'§6 Bernard also emphasized by Professor W. per acre from clean, plump, --- ' ‘mere are two things of which men atlon was to increase his yield of grow weary in the material sphere- I am often branded by Journalists ' as Bradley and Frances McDonald. Stop dance by Wilfred Woods. Quartette by four girls. Recitation by Francis Kelly. Dialogue No Lawsuits in Heaven Recitation by Kevin McKenna. Solo by Alban Paquet. Step dance by F. Kelly and L. Wad dell. Dialogue Poet Seeking a. Patron Duet by B. Gan-signer and A Wad- dell. Motion Song by Mary MicKez-ina. Closing speech Thomas ‘Prainor. The chalrman Mr Gordon E. Wad dell conducted the progranune in a very capable manner, then, an ad~ Recitation by Percy Woods, ‘Iltotn- “Those of us who have met, or who have read thc experiences of early explorers, and seamen winter- ing in the Arctic, who have heard them tell of having to make hund- reds of lunar observations, and star occulations, can really appreciate thc benefits of modem navigation. The early explorer hacl to stretch out full length on the snow, with the mer- cury at that time welt below the the Plimsoll mark, and the telescope rind a. sextant glued to his eyes. He must have been an iron man to ‘do it, but he did and his observations, checked- by modern instruments, show how conscientious and skllful ho was." dress svas read and the teacher presented with a gift from the. Mlnarrl’! Llnllnenl for Front Elle. Experience is a fine thing, but on- . Archibald, head of tho Dominion Ex- , Cut Production To Help Revenue | In almost every case speakers at [the regular agricultural meetings held iso far this winter emphasized the [necessity of lowering tlic cost of pro- duction in order to bolster farm rev- enue during this period of depression. In this connection the importance of good seed was stressed again and a- gain as this was 0P0 of the things over which farmers had absolute con- increasc returns anywhere from ten to fifty percent. It might be difficult. for many farm- ers at tin- prcsent time, Dr. E. S. BRINGING UP FATHER trol and even in a poor year would s, ltlio weather absolutely beyond thc around with the neighbors for lm- Journalist-Sinclair Lewis. ,properly cleaned seed or to buy mall ' order ‘bargains,’ says M. T. Munn of the New York State Experiment Sta- tion at Geneva. To plant seed dir- ectly from the thresher or clover hul- ler, he rates as one of the greatest offences against good farming, and further states that the tanner who .pltints unclean seed is laying out a job of hoclng for his grandchildren, not to mention the extra labor he imposes on himself. In, making purchases the buyer is rongly advised to demand tested seed which, as a matter of fact, is the only kind allowed to \_ be sold legally tn this country. Farming at its best is a good deal of a gamble with C. M. Lampson £4? Co. LIMITED. 84 Queen Street London, E. C. 4, England Public Auglition Sales RAW FURS Shipping ban will be furnish- ed wltbont charge by nlililylng to B. T. Holman, Ltd, Sum- mersfde, P. E. l. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue ‘ New York. N. Y. l Professional Cards, Mr. A. Roy Kendall nu. am.,a.s.o.o. .(I-‘or Three Yea-a Student at Royal Academy of Matte, London, Eng.) 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