CASlORIA "MQTHERC Fletcher's Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatuleucy, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; alloying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach [my can“ with g new o, renewal and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. Blllllvrllltlvn- - l! To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless-fig Opiates Physicians everywhere recommend it. located 1n the Worth $50,000.00 0o YoU , Mail ceuraee Guaranteed, J. Pogaen, Prln. 2-. ‘l... _ l -FOR LATE WIOTEIN NEWS f-Page 8 is available. tf -GUARD|AN6 0N SALE at the _ Guardian's western office in the McNeil] Building, Summerside ‘every day. -DIOTIONARIES can be had at the Western Guardian Office. We,- ter Street. Bulnmerside; for only —GUARDIAN OFFICE. - The Guardian's Western Office is now McNeil] Building Water St. Snmmerside. where h ‘ptiona. news or advertising will be- received. The phone num- ber is 233. -SAD DEATH-A very sad death occurred at Kensi-ngtou on Wed- nesday afternoon, when Mrs. Al- fred Essery passed away after ll week's severe illness, her death i5 keenly felt by her grief-stricken husband. She leaves five- young children, three lboys and two girls. James, George. Rnbert, Margaret and Dorothy, who will sorely miss a mother's loving care Mrs. Es- sory (whose husband is one of our returned hemee) was Miss Jean llioileod, of Halifax. where her re- latives reside. Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved husband. -wmrsa SPORTS. - Resi- County generally have no need now to journey to Upper Canada to er sports at the The recent storm has provided real setting for zestful winter sports. other wing There is nothing now to complete the toboggam slide. , PERSONALS —Hon. J. E. Wyatt. K. C., has returned from a trip to Halifax. ——Mr.,'-Plcton MacCormack. rep- resenting Meesrs W. H. Schwartz commercial men in .-Summerside yesterday. This huge totem pole in the window of the Canadian National Rail- ways office, Fifth Avenue, New York City, has been an object of much interest since its erection, and it has received considerable prominence in the columns of the New York newspapers. Interested groups of people are always gathered in front of this little bit of Canada in the heart of New York, rrnding the legend at the foot of the pole and endeavorlng to trullslailzle for themselves the story which the curiously carved figures have to to . —~Mlss L. lrene Campbell at Clermout, has leift for Ottawa to al Department of the Civil Service Commission. She was accompanied by her father Capt. A. F. Campbell. demu o! summenude aud Pfluue mons were issued to citizens who revel in the much advertised wint- ‘me “mum have 1° u" l‘ "Md fumuuu ueumuu imagination to say that forty men citizens did shovel the pnow from Canadian winter and supplied the ‘he slllewillk" and healthful “mm”- From Saturday on ‘mm’ “em l" snowehoelng, skiing, coasting and wlmer- 59”“ 9° WW1“ l“ ‘sum er sports were the order memlde at Present for young and old of both sexes. humfl“) “Elem? t° the~members Centre player of the Niagara Fella ln fact the costumes were no in- 3t the wmkmans “Bwcmllml- ‘ Senior Hockey team. dication of the sex in many cases. “mlllm? °l "m" wmkm“ 80cm" aggressive player with a clever like it and the mm!’ ‘he Duly flung needed ‘u Summerulde rounds and clear the snow fron fun u, u the crossings and also from the sidewalks in - dances of some citizens. these circumstances it would seem Last scale" CONN" Wil i "Wmb" more reasonable to linen citizen for shovelling snow than to fine him for not shovelllng. ' and Son, Halifax, was among the uesuuy’ Febuuury 3rd M 3 p, m, side yesterday. um g at once and get one. take up a. position in the Axricultur- ncsrlziy. February 3rd at 8 p. 4H1. -AULD LANG IYNI and liousewifeh Caieuda have been ' received at the Guardian's West- ern Office. MoNeill Buildllll. Bum- merllde- These calendars will be , ill/On l0 lhpse subscribing or re-- newing t eff" subscription to" the Guardian. " -ROAD~$ HEAVY. —The recent storm has banked the roads con- v ._ "lllerfllllv mfllllls them heavy and ‘ hard for travel. The Summerside .'~ milk men from m; country m1". A Manitoba farmer who made qv ed only one day however from de- 91"“ lfllelf "P0" W"*"" 0""! livering the ‘nllfriliil/G beverage. lei-em" Balers rirlllmvl". chars-l ‘lug them with being "aolli rebberflu -.REQOVER|NG, _ m; muny He called them "eowlen, eowleee. friends will be pleased to hear and ehlekenleea fsrmera," and that Mr. Claude Kenny of the c. moharoed they were elimination oat- R. Express is again on the road to tile raisin; from the prairies. recovery after a confinement of a couple of weeks with an attack of pneumonia. ' g “Bobby” Connors -MISTAKE~N IDENTITY. - A' rural mail driver was the victim of mistaken identity yesterday when he ‘announced my members of the crew of the C. G. S. Mac" guerite were in Summerside. He was probably thinking of the last cargo "transferred from the Eddie James" which the Marguerite has taken away from here for it was the customs officers resplendent in their new uniforms whom he mistook for the mariners. -suow' SHOVEUING. - ln Charlottetown recently forty sum- failed to shovel their sidewalks. the snow from 1n lsununerskle in front of their However, it makes an- the programme of‘ gives He is an on "j poke-check an fit; in fine between Herrinqton and Kelterbourne on the “m, the front line of the champione- Undel-‘of the Port Arthur Allan Cup team. snow plough front of Live Stock Market Eastern Guardian g (Canadian s...” , . iIilON-TREAL, Feb. 1.—~D0mini_on HrMQNTAGUE gAnmvgL wed. live stock report-Cattle rece-zpt ‘ 9-13 females calves were the best 7508_2.1Mg]_ sellers. A few of the best heifers were weighed up on ‘at. 87.00, sev- __oJ_ w_ MURDO¢K' Moutagueueral sales of heifers of good aver- nid, Grand River was in Summer- in,“ readers reuewmg m. wbscrm. medium,‘ and common kinds sold Renew mostly from $5.00 to $6.00. Fairly t; good butcher cows realized $5.25 and a few ni til? best bulls were] ..M-’JNTAGUE CARNIVAL Wed- "irked out "l the Heme Also Dictionaries. -—Rev- Father John A- MlwDvlr received 102s Calendars for snow-fill“ “unmy we“? made Stile“ and l _ 4M“ fared ranged from $5.50 to $7.25; 7508-2 but at tine of writing prices had,‘ .'*GE4TT'NG PLAY READ“ __‘uot been established. Common cat-l It is an authentic replica of one of the Tote-m Poles of the ‘Miss Campbell l5 a graduate o‘ ‘he The Si" ‘Margareifi mammlc Club He mm about ‘Steady with lastl (hairs that flop into beds. . . bags that suck hi» dirt . . .tiny tickins things tlrat-‘oilunt all day long for you. Daylight any night by pushing a button. A stream that lieverstope tiliyou turn off a faucet‘. Anyrvoiee ‘ybu want“; talking to you from a cagcon your "(lesions- wall. Actions of yesterday, of people miles way, going on on a curtain before you. Stilled . throats singing to you from discs; distant throats singing to you from nothing! - ri _.’ Uncanny, daily rnagic—this, due to national advertising. Advertisements have given you. flashlights, telephones, typewriters, automo- biles, cold creams, motion pictures. Tlley have given you new .eyes, new ears, new hands, new feet, new faces, new emotions. They have urged such wide use, so lowered prices, that almost wishes are autos, almost beggars can ride. Through advertisements you’ve laid down the shovel and -the hoe. You can buy a whole harvest ready-to-eat in cans. You’ve hung up the fiddle and the bow, for a radio. There’s little old-time work left in . this age of lamazing short-cuts. ~3- Read the advertisements. They keep you _to» the fore of modernulife. Steers sales were slow. rwioiviiufiiiAlllllml Of _St. John's work in this respect. Loses an hid. illlii l fzznlily phys - town. Mr. (leorgc Dixon r '- urrnugr-rl by ll-lr-rvlionc with Dr, Alurch isoh, n-ae-nw. Blasting Logs} ‘wiilriil Caun. aged 24. sou of Mr.’ lirduy night at the home 0f her bro- I.,.ther, Ohnrles M. Macwilliam. in met w'ih u serious accident a few} Cawlpa avenue. Perth Aiuboy. She Ihud been ill about six' months and ’l‘hu|uus Cunu of Kingston, P. E. days ugo unrl it is only by u. mir- iililg that he Willi not blown to piec-u was unable to resume her work as' c-z Wilfrid was blasting logs for-a vice principal of the public sch- firewoorl. ilc lit the fuse zlttuchctlloolg when sessions were resumed lo ii. charge in lhc log and ilflfifllll September. She tenderrd her re- uniting some fine illlll hearing non-rgnution, after thirty-eight years oxplosirln ho thought the fuse went of service. marked by faithful and out hurl went up ‘to light it again. efficient devotion when the charge of powder GXDIOKl-ilillklfll with an unusual degree of ml. The young luau was badly lflC-Jifitlp and intelligent interest. in the‘ cram! ililfllll. th‘, hands and fnceulchildrc-n who.werc from time to The lllf'li nclu" him rushed to his;tiine during that long pvriod un- the rler her cure. nu. was in Charlotte- lluldn Indians of Northern British Columbia who are noted for their l In MGIIIOITEIIT MISS EMMA MacWlLLlAM Meg Emma MaoWiiliam died Sut- l to hr work. Miss hluoWilllam came to Perth promptlylAmboy frolu Sumrnerside, P. E 1.. tbcuwitli her parents. the lute Jolln llm-lor to lint-r.» (‘nun taken to thehud Ann (illawsnn) Lltléltflvlillfllll. _ Princi- l-Iilu-urrl lslzmil dllospltnl. jfrlrty-two yours ugo. ‘lie-r brother is f \\'lil‘l'l' ln- \\':ls ill'llllll,ill in in rcwrrkthc only survlvorof hcr immediate lillll‘. lfiilklrlunzilr-ly mu- Pyl‘ hurl his fzirr- hlully burned bc exp mil-ll. ifnmily. She mode her home with wnu; sojhim since last summer. i.f'l'rlili_t' lujuw-il than it had to be; Funeral services will b“ conduci- l‘t“lll0\' ll ‘ed by Rel‘. Adolos Allen of the 'l‘hou;:h it's iujilrics are severe-Priesbyteriail church. of which withdils-s ZliacWilHam was an active me-l l pnwrll-i" he ls doing as well as can mbcr. Service will be 'h -ld nt 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from """*’*""" the home of her brother. 71 Cat- ’ »—— ulpa avenue. interment following , _ _ ‘in Alpine cemetery. Miss Macwilllnm was ll. woman i l .ren of Perth Summerside Business Colleger-Y. met Sunday afternoon at the Pnr- w Amboy. v E004 nf stormy wcnther it is n difficulum" 32-75 l" i325- lllll-cllel‘ bu“! nvork in this line has bent frequent- motto,- for the players to meet in 3°00 35-00 l0 55-50» cummlms 33-50 church work showing a substantial and from the ‘reports read the par- l Eczrllllvlllfl FACFANI] 000v Nearly Driven Crazy By Itching, ‘Cuiicura Healed. of superior mental attainments and. ".1 was bothered for a year em); [J eczema all over my face and body. it was in pimples and l kept it irri. l uaed two cabal of Cuficura Soap and one box of Outlaws Ohtmem and l wae heeled." (Signed) Alton ‘l’ Clear the res of impurities by daily use orCuticura Soap with touches of Cutlcura Ointmen- ..~l Talcum ia fragrant and refreshing ed home built receiver. radio station erlcu. nnrl the following numbers heard: has nlso been written for to the “m! b!’ "uldllnl 7°!‘ l‘ “all? Orchestra uouncer then gave a short talk onlmanville who 15,193; His initials were FuliB. nouncement was also heard from station O.A.X. at 12.25 the numbers were not clearly receiv- eeks prices. i u H u f ‘h f w Quotationsh- butcher steers goorll fill; onatheollioarfiepalrriggvslllgy.plilic 5725' medium 56-5“ l“ 37-00. Wm‘ uccouut u, the good $5.00 to $5.50. medium 83.75 Wm, such u uucceusmu to $4.75, cunnerls $2.25 to 2.50, cut-' sent their old and so well received ell steady the ‘heel 101s sold from, "Auut Jeruuhu nu the wu,.;$11.50 to $12.00 and common-cal- Path" for the pre-lent presentationdv?“ $1000 to slum a few BT88! lTo .\lr. L. Arthur McDonald Sourls goes the credit of being themulk "l $8195 "mill"! 59-75- Qll‘°m"c the announcers initials. and the V01"! 1'01‘ h0g5 were: $14.75 and titles of the different programme numbers were "logged." beginning of the test hour on Wed-nitride at $14.50. nesday and using a three tube $15.00. lSows $12.25 to $12.50. .0.Z. at Buenos Aires. South Am- were heard by l1 number of-listen- was y-ggelygd m”; ckgorlyqcrs. and confirmation of reception selection. "Argentincietatinn. and will be published at a figvzvznuzfig mhlnl-fmi l‘ "Pl Tango"; quartette number, “A lfll-er date. “'1'” 33x31,“ u d“ Dream"; guitar selection. "in! ——QO>————- m. w ‘uennmnhb ‘auxin Spain. wont". The last selection| uensouats Bu’? ‘nu oummm ubz“ b h " was dedicated to tile New York ---- ' u‘ l‘ an‘ Trades Association and the an- ..'Mr. Allgllh J. McAdam. Her- has been in New] e betterment of trade conditions-Brunswick 0n a shnrt stay. return- point of 5,0,3” mmuuuu vumonu Se“ Jhetween North and South Americaled to his home Thursday. lmvlnx asm the best ever held in this par- An lm- smelly enioved his visit. iish——e pleasing feature being the ..'Mr Donald F‘. McEnchern was n passenger to Harmony Junction Thursday after an absence of sev- Llmn, lPeru, at same eveuinz. but the first island radio listener to re- ll0lls—— owes $4.50 to $7.00, lambs men, i‘. ceive a foreign broadcast during E°°ll $1109- Wmlllofl 310-50- H08 Percy Dawson. Fred Sherren, Gen. the international tests, in which Picelpts 1.176. The gtfllldflld qllvtll-lParker and L. H. D. Sheri-en. Delegates to the Synod: $14.85 a few small lots sold shade Moore and Fred MacDonald. Del- tinned and on motion it was decid- D. C. 3.. Selects brought Sherren. Wilmot MacDonald. Eric asking Lowther and Heath. MacVittie. ‘Rev. Mr. Rand who has been in later meeting. Church, Crapauli Annual Meeting " Oi-St. J0hn’s Church, Milton fro. , The parishioners of St. Johns ,?w$° The annual parish meeting of St. Anzllcflfl Clllllch- Mmlm- Mid school as we“ as when they were meemlg m” Friday awnmg ‘balm mo“ $550 m $62" butcher cows John's Anglican Church. Crapaud, their annual meeting on Monday, .in the room. Her efforts are grate lmpoggible on lfully remembered by men who are gun-m lheads of families and her was held on January 18th 1926. The annual reports and passed, every branch of the ily commented upon since her rr-ulhe Cuuutry for reuearuul and pm. l9 $4.50. Calf revellllfi 375- Veal l m | h; 1d llfllgnution called attention t0 h" naratlon and possibly may yet pre-lclllve-‘i were “lime and lirlcea Till‘ R3122? on e r8 a e ;serious illness and the end of hz-r ' l th - i settled iRector at labors for the welfare of the child- play The omcem eected [or e en B no suing year were: Moore and H. R. Proiitt; vestry. balance to the credit of the parish. < I34-5O l" 35-50- Shae‘? Tefielllls 84 the Fred sherren, J. V. Moore, Robt. The treasurer of the New Rectory omADm BROADCAS-rma _,few lambs offered realized $10.50 Rogeraon, lFi-ed MacDonald. W. l-l. fund reported that the new Rect- m- and $11.00, and sheep $4.50 to $7.00 Bun-um, 1.19am Mggvjfljg; lerk. Robert MacDonald; MacDonald. R. Roger-son, paid to the contractor. At theflletler and an odd early sale waskgotg; to the Jan. 18th with the Reetors Warden i were read Mr. Ira 14- Rodd in the chair. t um. f“, The year's work was gone over of tile ish has had a very shod year Ml- . withstanding the fact that there Milton. Wardens, Crisp The treasurers report showed a vestry ory was completed and that almost “w” sides- $2700.00 had been collected and The election of a Rector was dia- cussed at _.-s0me length and sever- Crisp al olergymeus names were men- Samuel ed to have the vestry clerk write the choice to allow his l name to come up for election at n U35 Always an IPP"°°"W thlnge ml euch a dNP ll" dlen as a lovable lltlll we. for overybvllv "l" a nlee dog. To secure a will! M pedigreed or other-wilt juet watch the almlil . ado in the Oharl Guardian. A when you want toflllil new home tor W" M or any other it'll l Ohariotltetown Gull! _ classified ad will brill a ready buyer to yell- 3 ,..__-_- ‘l’ charge of this parish for three years and who was recently 0r- dnined at Halifax was unanimous- ly elected Rector. - Donations were thankfully re- celved from the estate of Amelia MacDonald of $1.000 tocndowment fund and from Mr. George Fall of $100 toward the cemetery fund. The meeting was from the stand- attendance and enthusi- large attendance of ladies. vii-i ___-_ WILL-ll KNOWS The following officers were elected for the year 1926: Wardens-ire. L. Rodd and W H. Horne. Vestry-Stephen l-lolroyd, Ham mond Hooper. Rough Younker. J Brenton Coles. Herbert Coles, C E. MaeKenzie, William Curtis. Percy ‘Hooper. Vestry Clerk——C. ‘E. MaoKenzie Delegates to the -Synod-Ham- mond Hooper and C. E. MaeKensie Delegates to D. C. S.—D. R. Hooper. C. '12. MacKennie, A. W. Holroyd, Hammond Hooper. Sexton-William E. 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If yo! are seeking the . beat eenlee obtainable at a mod- erate east. yon had better eall npea II today. Do It new. E. E. ‘PARKMAN JIWILII LID IIOIQIIBID OPIOIIIIIII IOIIIIUI, P. ‘a Io eII attention and the result la 2-. she left a deep impress upon the through it all she did her utmost l" Bnide the children aright out of schools and the pupils. Her term,‘ of service was unusually long and; needed to soothe and heal Ounce-lat approximately 6000 miles, and is considered even more remarkable than that of a Charlottetown list- en ideal toilet powder. .'Mr. Jno. A. MacDonald. L. S.. for me?" "Yes, mother. Hermflnvllle W08 one of the nas- the chain store, or haven't you got sengers by the eastern train l-‘rl- any money '.'"—The of wire): l wish that roll was in Do you mean the lower regions. ISecond Clerk: Better wish it Trogresalve somewhere else-yon might ruu l-‘irst Clerk (bumping into roll "uuwqhod "urdwm-m nnTyTorlvo UPAIFKT-IIEIL-‘i " he: °' u... u... d H, c u s ' r use a seven u e super- “ n": "'i"'_sw“'k “f; H heterodyne. All the numbers day from Dundee. Grocer. into it l§8lh.—G0Od Hardware. -By George MoManus -. JUST‘ wan’ our-aloe UNTIL l Q0 IN Thus fi Lhmzei once bHQD- _. m? QERY L 5* Qonur- manque so velrr oeauoos OF ME carer.» one WON'T car ME Q0 "l m Arm amaze" $HESU€ALOU2> 2-2. \ 4Uf£5i> woo HAD bETTER ‘Coma lHtsloE: _...-:-_.\-._._....._ O I92! or Iver-l. Fumes Sam/let. ind. Julius?- ... WT Gnarlslealarlfllslaaereed -. ~ pa...“ ., ---w-.»...__‘ , “v '7 ‘"- 1.; pennant-a swarm \ T.