I lnq regularly from cara fresh mined Embarrassing Position Experienced By Bronx Lady Miss Jeanne Ginsbe , Bronx, N. Y“ writes: "l had become ac- customed to arising oach day with a heavy head. dlny and bad taste in my mouth. My bowels were frequently clogged and con- stipated. One day I became so sick to my stomach l had to leave an important job and home. A friend advised me to take CARTEIVS UTTLE L! ER PILLS. l feel greatly relieved since using them and whenever my stomach and head goes bad again l'il certainly know what to do." CARTERIS IJTTLE LIVER PlLLS are sugar coated, small. easy to swallow, purely vegetable, and relieve the bowels free from pain. THD WN GUARDIAN Eastern Guardian . JFOR SALE- l5 choice Jet's‘?! black Giant Cockreis and two year- ling Cocks. David Reid, Monts- gue, R. R. No. 3 . P. E. l. ..'BUY BURGESS RADIO, Flashlight and Engine Batteries at lliabon's Drusstore. h-esh stock monthly. wfmti. ..'EASTERN AGENT — llr. I.“ W. Murdock ls now Guardian assnt in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising, non and renewal subscriptions. l Western Guardian ——F°R LATE WESTERN NEWS -pag9 8 is available. U .-¢WHEAT GER-M rich in Vill- tninee D and E should be 16d t0 your foxes uow it‘ Y0" EXPO!!! 1R ters. Get lt at HOLMANB, Sum- meigidg 3558 2 1 3i —WE8TERN AGENT - llr. Cyrus J. Gallant is now Guardian Agent in Howlan and will receive uews items, advertising and renew- al subscriptions. -WHEAT GERM FED to foxes at the mating season brings Pros- perity. $4.00 per 100 lbs. 8i. HOL- .\iA.\I‘S. Summerslde. 3658-2131 . JFUNERAL SERVICES -— The funeral of the late William Thorn- ton took place on arrival of the train from Charlottetown on Wed- They tonic the system as they are purely vegetable and do not contain Mercury, Calomel or other poisonous drugs. CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PlLLS, 25c. and 15c. red packages. B R A C E ’ S Genuine Fairbanks Platform Scales A genuine Fairbanlfla scale will give a lifetime of service. and nire the owner many times its value in time and labor. and prevent loss by incorrect weight. ._\ ‘ GENUINE FAiRBANWs SCALES --A few of their good points.- - Inspection Certificate Worth $1.00 Included Free Fairbanks scales are scientifically built to ensure absolute accuracy. The beam of every Fairbanks Scale is solid brass, con- siderably heavier than the beam of other scales of the same capaclty- The graduation: on the beam are accurately and deeply machined. They are easy to read. no matter how long the scale has been in use. The beam is fitted with a sliding poise-not the ordinary hanging poise that years out the notches and reduces accuracy. The arrow-tip beam prevents incorrect weight; often caused by the old style. easily bent. goose-neck. Durability is built into parts you don't see. The secret o! its long life is the steel to steel bearinQh-knlfe edge pivots in contact with polished hardened renewable tool steel bearing plates. Bearing pivots made from specially treated steel. have knife- edgc of diamond like hardness backed by a cushion of tough fibrous steel that absorbs the shocks without breaking. Efficient checking. limits extent of platform movement- keeps platform centered on bearings and prevents scraping, Sliding poise la o-I solid bran with set screw. Beam pivots. counter-poise weights and shakles arc rough nickelcd to prevent rust and to ensure absolute uniformity oi weight under all conditions. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR AND SPECIAL PRICE Brace, Mcliay& Go. Ltd. SUMMERSIDE. I. _._< eooooeeoooeooooeooaeoooo scHooL EXAMINATWN~ COAL The semi-annual exumiuatiott of |l.lttlo Potitl School took place oil lit-ta 22nd, anti was zts usual very lztigely‘ uttenlleli. The pupils were examined by their teacher, Miss ‘Laura Ztiac-Dotiald, assisted _ by Miss Mary Lalmlgan. teacher or We have In stock and dlschnrg 1.11m- [git-gig The examination uml entertainment were given ulter- gutelfy and furnftttzrl Bllhiillzeftgstlilg mg smmc. 8W3? W t: allta Claus appeared anti stripped a well laden tree. The pupils itlso re- tneltrberetl their teacher in a very ‘practical way- the gift being pre- tsciltetll] bylMiSS Bernice Dlllgwell Iuuri t e fol owing address was read ,by_ Miss llelen Campbell: Iilliili? Laula ‘lioDonald, , or Teac er:—-On Lllft-t the oc- QLASECRJOCAONKEARD NUT lfuslon ofhyour third Christmas JQ-Fc. We- i c pupils of Little Pond Si-‘lwol. desire to take advantage Coal, lncludln, OLD SYDNEY SvJREENED INVERNESS SCREENED SPRINGHILL BOREENED ALBION ROUND ALBiON STOVE ALBION NUT Eyestrain Causes 7 out of 10 Headaches Prompt deliveries. Lowest prices-u,- mm Dpporuumy or conveying Phone 176 lor aorvloa. fin you our best wishes and at the ‘"1119 11ml! l‘) Bllllrese in a meagre imanner the high esteem in which w n euus aco »~ u- a a It Duiglng the two and s half years you ave spent among us. you PHONE ‘n ihave always endearvored to incul- o-o-oo-o-o-oooooooooooooo-oo-oo “ate i" m" mind! Bllfl heflfls» ideas of true greatness, dud your imlmble “Emilie of excellence. coupled with a strict adherence to your trying duties in lending us along the rugged paths of learning, have engendered in our hearts, feelings 0t’ admiration and love, and nll-houg-h- ties: teacher, we know that at many tims we have been recrennt to our duties yot we have not failed in appreciate l Moat headaches coma en after olou work. Any one of uvaral ayo rnuasloa can cause an lntonao headache. Attack your headache at its source. It has superior rising ualitics HAVE ygul 5y“ pastry and the most ciicious EXAMINED. H. J. MABQN orromzratsr l "°"’~'l"'- "- l- '- wast-uni: cannot rtoua M F.J. H ' day alter. Signed Alden Mouse. i Here's n hint that means better belting for you PURITU FLOUR Sud 30 mm, ramp: or rilvrr, for r6: Parity Flour Cori BM (sustaining 700 med ndpu. nesday. Although pretty cold, being ten below zero. a large number at- tended the funeral. The services at the church and grave were con- ducted by Rev. O. Klggins, P. P. The following were the pail bear- ._wn5'A1' GER" for 10x95 can ers: James i-l. Skinner, binyor S. be sscured a; HQLQLWQ. gum. C. Knight, Patrick Murphy, Chester nteurside $1.00 per 100 lbs. Samplg Llewellyn, Alfred McCullough, and tots 4%.; 11L 3553.34.31 James Condon. The remains were accompanied by his brother Ed- ward Thornton of Boston who wil. remain over for a few days visit- ing friends and relatives. —l WILL be loading live hogs nt Kensinglon, Wednesday Feh., 2nd (up to 2 p. m.) if stormy first tine 3545-1-25-81. -—WlLL CUSTOMERS NOTE that the Central Bedeque Flour, .\illls_will not do custom work on! Saturdays. R~ A. Wright Leard. awmhzgwki ..“EGG CIRCLE — The thir- teenth annual meeting 0i the Vic- toria Cross Egg Circle was held in ‘the school room on Friday even- ‘ing, Jan. 28th. The president, _Mr J. »Campbell occupied the -—CALENDAR8 Are being distri- buted at the Western Office of the Guardian in the MscNeill Building, Summerslde. Subscribe or renew your subscription to the Guardian. and get one. ti] Leslie chair. The reports of the mans- ger and secretary showed the num- her oi" eggs collected to have been 19,595~10 tloz with a gross value “POUCE °°U"T"A‘ ‘he P“ of $5,452.19. A large co-operative fig“; 32;? £25 sgralgllfggsiggckyzftflgé: shipment of live fowl was also fore his honor \ir J E \\"att n m“ i“ s°“‘e’“b”" “m” 5°“ C . oné drunk iro'm ‘Chkrloiletéuqiivery satisfactory‘ returns to those “(is fined s5 and Cos“ A second who took advantage of lt.. The ' ’ llovving board of directors was _ .0 drunk front Charlottetown failed apmmwd m‘, 192T, L. J‘ Camp. to appear and had his bail bond es- be“, R0,“ C Memsh‘ .wm_ M0 l i A l l ' ' h2g2; (trunk cailgelinggrgdeefiaid firs; 1 Leod, Gavin D. Reid. Edward Kelly w“ fined $30 m, 3O days m jamzFred Alclntywe and John R. Sam- he took the days. A tenant who re- ple. A very instructive address fused to qulttt dwelling was was given by Iilr. Fred M. Nash. brought before the court and after l IN MEIiIORIAM ma. ‘DANIEL J. arena The death oi‘ Mr. Daniel J. giggle, Little Pond, occurred in the Sacred Heart Home. Clflowrl. Fri- day. January 14th. The deceased. who had been in failing health for ver a year had entered the Sacred , glean ‘Home albout the first of De- ' cemhsr. where his friends hoped that his health would improve. bill they were much surprised to bear on Friday last that ho had passed away. His retuelns was met at St. Peters by his friends and nelsh. bors, and conveyed to Little Pond Church where Requiem Mess was sung Saturday morning by A. 11.. Sinnot. . d-lqleuves to mourn one sister, Mrs. wviutuut ‘Walsh, Mc- Askilfs River. The pail bearers were Messrs. Edward MacDonald. Joseph‘ A. -MlscDonald. Charles blsoihnald, E. ilcFarlane, William ‘Swallow and John G. .\l~aoDonultl. May his soul rest in peace. He's Not Skinny Bill Now! . Gained Pounds of Weight in Only 3 Wooln with Now Yeast and Iron-of m WM Thousands are amazed at IRON- tzmn YEAST. " They can't under- gland the magic by which IRON- IZED YEAST transforms thin. run down. qiasty-laced men into vrell- filled-out, clear-skinned, vigorous pedple. Those who have been ben- efited could tell you (for their let~ tcrs tell 1.15) ‘how a "n9 “our” treatment of IRONIZED YEAST gave 5 to l5 pounds of firm flesh. cleared the skin. improved diges- tion and bowel action. it has put MISS FRANCES MACDONALD The funeral of the late Frances MadDonald, daughter oi‘ .\ir. and ‘Nlrs. Archibald biat-Doitald. Roch- ford Street, took place yesterday FEBRUARY 2, i927“ 1.1g use? sifibnrn wnnu" will lighten iflly insuring easy. digestion and bodilyslrengih ' ‘shreds of baked wholewlittisp A ::lt Testifies for ltself.-—l)r. sprains or burns, for ‘pains lu flu, Thomas‘ Eclec-tric Oil nectls no to» limbs or body, will know that u“, timouial of its power other than lt- medicine proves itself and need; st-lf. Whoever tries it for coughs or no guarantee. This shows why 1M‘, colds. for cuts or contusioim, forOll is in general use, morning at 8.46 from her lute residence. The services were held in Si. Dunstan's Cathedral, and the bur- iel took place at the Roman Calif} ollc Cemetery. l Deceased leaves to mourn them on their feet a5aln~81Vel1 them a new lnteresfland pleasure in life. ' Vegetable iron and yeast has always been known as ideal blood and body builders. But it remained for us to combine them in a hlBhlY concentrated form- By our 118W. special formula lRONlZED YEAST is 9 times more effective than ordin- ary baker's yeast and iron alone. IRONIZEI) YEAST Ell/BS Y0“ all‘ the weighbbuildlng benefits cou- talnetl in cod live!‘ 0“- lltlONlZEi) YEAST speeds up as- similation so that you 89l- l-lle fun benefit oi the food you eat. it clears the blood of impurities that ruin complexion, giving you a nice. clear healthy skin. It will pick you rislil up and fill you with the pep and "life" you have always loosed T01‘- lt you are below normal weight- take warning! Underweight 990-919 be-i er, two brothers, James and Jobn,; and four sisters. Isabel. Sallie. Etta’ entl hiarjorie. The were: Messrs. Vernon Aicifitrlane, Archie Jit-Farlane. Ralph Toombs. ‘Dan MacDonnltl, Lawrence (‘amp bell and Edward ‘latrtor. The young lady ivna very popular aitd‘, ililfl a circle 0f friends of her own, age. - The following floral anti spiritual; offerings and Mass cards were re- celved: Wreatli—-Brothe'rs. Flowers—-!\irs. \\'.A.0. Xlorsou. "Flowersw-birs. John Richards. l-‘lowers—birs. Hodgson. Crescent-Air. anti .\irs..l..\l. l-luu- poultry promoter, on breeding, hearing the case his honor ordered the “mam to vacate the premlsei ter tendering .\ir. Nash a hearty vote of thanks -o|_o RESIDENT cons -i*°“"‘°d- Another link connecting the‘. Dust with the present has been‘ l HALIFAX, Feb. broken by the passing on. Nov. 2nd last. at his comfortable homie on} the Northern Banks of the Monta- llfe long lment. Mr. Mcbaren possessed to aIEXchange: remarkable degree the sarong ro- bust constitution peculiar to thei Olli St-ntiLsll people, and was in his elghtyfiftli year, ivhen his work,_.;t_ To“ and Santa Fe Ry _ ‘cm rkiiearm gas‘ éendafl‘ A! hlflVAnie-xlcun Cun- Co. . . . . . . . .. wo ng. an nt ustrious antler,“ ‘ t - p ‘:.2.f;"?%‘i2.'::t:..'::;‘:*rfisfiirsz"li?-5?5-'?T"531°4¥13»5~*’5‘?*-~ -~ gfrigd i»; a 1u-~rs:..S.1:::t:2:.*%*%f*r:Pi;; pence. s uncra ceremony uasrcmle Copper Ca iconducted by the Rev. John Ster-lNy C 1 H d Riv RR .1i_ng. his earthly remains being laid, ' ' emfqn‘ w“? ' ' to rest in tile new cemetery at 1C0“ G“ Co‘ i‘ ' ') Montague, beside that of m. u'ife,.fl“ds°n "m" ‘ca’ C“ -- who predeceased him by eight mil- 98ml‘ CokXI) 60c .. . .. months, Twd mp3, Jamgs and International iebroleum . .. Sydney, both at home, mourn the Sliillliiffll 0“ S25 N- J» ices 0i’ a kind anti devoted father. .\i1s. han. and Tex. Ry. Flo is also survived by a slslo-l‘. Reading Co. Alrs- John Velllsh. llnllon Roild. Southern Pacific Ry, .. .. ' Union Pacific Ry . . . . . . . . . .. LZS- lntlustliial Alcohol Co. . New York Exchange '-—SOCIAL FUNCTION- A ver)’ pleasing function took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Camp- bell on Saturday night, it was the occasion when their son Thane A. Caphell. gave a supper to Bench and Bur of lSummerslde, in recogni- tion oi‘ his admission to the Bar o! the fProvince. At one 0nd of the table was sethetl his Hon. Judge .\iacQuarrie and at the other his Hon. J. h‘. Wya-tt. After partaking [of the sumptuous dinner provided. 'spealtlng of n high order was ln- dulged in. The radio had lust broadcast a speech of President (‘oolidge from Washington when Mr. Saunders arose not to reply but in eloquent language to pm- oifcr his felicltntlous to the hosl of the evening Mr. Thane Camp- bell. All the Bar wit-hout excep- tion delivered eloquent addresses. .\ pleasing feature of the evening was the address of ‘Miss Wanda Wyatt on the part played by her sex at the Bar taking as a theme, "Portia" in Shnkespcarlfs master- ly lilay- The unecting broke up iilglfilll mlitlnnight by all singing “For eis a nly flood Fellow." it was Sept 128;’, said 11' man s eak rs h ~ " “ . “.88 [hi0 nrstymnpctaor‘: Orin]? }:1l:gi8_(;’0rn—MaY. 80%.. July. 8t; Sept. given in Summerslde ‘but they hop-i no", VI ctl it would not be the last as many so‘: w‘ appealed willing to accept invita- wheatlmmy’ 137% 1222;‘.“hi2”?“Z.f’?3fi.3’“’S2i.§i';ii and m... Campbell were up from t0 Curb Orators In Reichstag Charlottetown. also Miss Avila Marin-son, daughter of Chief Jus- tice Matheson. graced the occasion Willi her presence. --—¢o->_-__ vt-dlrs. Walter S. Burns of Sask- zrclwufiun. nnd Miss Lizzie Burns BERLIN, Feb. 1. —Signnl lights B _ her Freetown attended the to relieve Parliamentary conges- urils Concert in Charlottetown. tlon are being considered by the Relchstsg. These signals would be yellow and red electric globoa an each side of the Speaker's rost- rum. Five minutes before an or- ator's time was up. the President of the Relchstag would switch on the yellow light, indicating to "out it short". When the time had dunsed the red light would (innit, \ll\'0('u.t€-s of the innovation as- tor! run (‘ommitnists make such a fuck"! uuxtmlloys that ll deputy '""-""‘"" "fir-u is unable in heal‘ the Presidents bell. 7e7mvnwl —try Purl Flo r. and greater richness. It gives you t c li hint cakes, the buns and bread you ever turd. Orcf F. W. Woolworth Co. . . . . .. Montreal Stock Exchange .-\.illtiiil Howard Smith .. Howard Smith Pid. . . . . . . . . . 104 Isaureutlde Pulp ... . Montreal Power .. National Breiveries .. Spanish River . . . . .. Slpanlsh River ‘Pill. .. Steel Co. Can. Co. Winnipeg Electric .. Asbestos Com» New . Asbestos Pftl. ‘New .. Brompton St. Lawrence Flour . . Shawinigan . 2761/; ca... Steamship Pttl. .. 86 Dominion Bridge . . . . . . . . . .. 117% 8+ 32% 31 BANKS Bunk Novu Scotiu . . . . . . . . _, 307 Wlieat—.\llny. 1407/; July, 132; 471,5; July, 46%,; the efforts you so nobly put lorib in our behalf. ‘in conclusion we ask you tu M. celit this small gift not for its in. trinsic value hut as a symbol of the warm liearledness oi‘ your pup- lia of Little Pond. Siam-u in behalf of ‘Pupils. Bertha Diugwell Helen Campbell M's“ Misc-Donald though ftaken by surprise replied very appreciat- _ flakicst er Purity Flour to-day. fill feeding and shipping poultry. Ab the meeting ad- L-Quotatlons gue River, of William ilcrlsnren-aifllfnlshetl by Johnston and Ward resident, or this getfle- hiembers of the Montreal Stock , from (lrtiggllst, seutl $125 fillet‘! l" ’ THE lRONlZi-TD YEAST C0” F01‘! , Erie. OnL. DDSvK 158C. . pain. it holds out hope to everyone 4 has the blessing of half u continent. " it is on sale everywhere and can United States Steel . . . . . . .. 1565i. ,Sl0wer Landing ~ i03‘/2‘ 70% . §lll(l(‘llllll*S go slou ns has been dc- ' 119v” mom's new nir navigation section lions when they entered this coun- 631» show lengthy eitliibits on the suli- try nt Detroit on their way to Calif- 23/9 ject, with portrayals of have low resistance to disease. Put on good firm flesh. Take IRON [ZED YEAST. 60 tablets to a packflsfl See your body build mp. Notice how your skin clears, your digestion illi- proves and you feel new strength and pep. Absolutely sale. contain- ing no harmful drugs. ter. MASS CAR D5 ilior sisters. Amiie llaclhnaltl. Capt. unti .\lrs. Ryan. Father and mother. bliss Frances Bulger. .\'lrs. John blcifarlane. .\lrs. ‘Pomlins and .\lrs. aid. Jennie England. l Try It on "Money-Back" Offer l Go today to any drug store and get Mad)“ a full size treatment of IRONIZEI) YEAST, if after this generous trial Y0" We "01 delighted “ml 9mm“, SPIRITUAL OFFERINGS y‘ ask for your money back. it will be. Mm “_ Lidwnzle ‘ refunded immediately. in 2 styles-- ' san-itnpe package. Marjorie and Lucy (‘iunpliell. M1". and .\lrs. ifruuk MucDonaltl and family. .Vlr. and Mrs. T. L‘. Arsvnuult. Pupils affinities Vllunll \'ll'l, Si. Joseph's Convent. Smiles companions, (irutlu Ill. llarlories classmates, (innit-s ll" and \‘. ‘ Pupils of the senior t-lziss. A» May-Force Swi1n~ mer T0 Return To Canada, $1.00; bottle. $1.25, For economy's nuke get the $125 size. if inconvenient to buuy {om zzThe Friend or All Suiferevs.— Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil is a valu- able remedy tn all those who stiffer and realizes it by stilling suffering everywhere. it is a llnlmeut that be found wherever ensuixed for. aca- LOS .~\.\'(‘rlilil<]S. (fulill. Jun. 3i." ’ ‘filo uutvclvoiue spectre of illlllliflflt- ' ' ~ lion rulings tmlay thrust itself bth-l S tween (‘merge Young, youlhlttl xvitt-l i»? ner ti.‘ the $25,000 Catuliiut channel \\’.-\Sl~llNG'l‘O.\', l-‘eb. l. —-.\'early prize swiiu, and his fat vauduvtllt- as much effort is now being tlevfll- contruct and prospects for movie, ctl by airplane inventors anti prn- fame. l tlucers to the job of making their‘. The IT-year-old Toronto boy and his t-ottipnnlott, Bill Htlfillllgfi fact-ti voted in the past to making them the possibility that they will lief g0 fast. deported iIPUZIlISC they lulled to‘ ‘ Fllcs 0t‘ the Commerce depart comply with lmniigratinn reguln-i devices ornla. As u res-till Young may ho‘ {which have been tested in actual tillllgell to return to Toronto uml no‘ ,scrvice as well as those busctl ex- through the immigration ntut-ltiuoi lciuslvely upon tlictiry. in the regular minim-i" in urdt-r in] Where the alrplutie operators sullsly till! law nntl at the samel ‘ttiost desire slowness in lllélllés is tiiue return to his lutppy litmtiugi _at the moment nf landing. The ground ltcrc. ‘highly tltlvelopotl racing machines ‘Ii.’ the pair cannot tu-utlut-l: pro- ,liave a landing speed of nearly 90 porly vim-ti permits in cult-r tilt- tnlics an lmur. The tnztvltlttou helm: Llultutl States. Young ill least (illll lBflflptPd to commercial service perhaps Hastings, may lw forced to! tland at n slower put-e. but oven sn. return in their lmlttvs in ‘lhmutol, the difficulties and annoynuceslTliey then may rc-l-titel- iltu Ulliitflii - from too great speed on the ground States and return‘ tn Isis Augpp-ui are numerous. untl Hnllyvvooll wert- the lut-ritlivv: airplanes in landing. but there isn't lmmxh for mechanical structures to take from their tlcltirmstratlonffhe fast flying bird j lhYOWS ltfi boil)’ "D llgfllnst the air says it eliminates clutch unti gears ‘and kills almost instantaneously from motor cars. the last of its ilylng speed by a —%-—-—- to); flmvfifliitl blows of its wings. he airp anc makers have had to ~ - turn to mechanics. One of the best . HUG!’ H of the devices thus fer evolved to accomplish the purpose is being and perfected by English constructors. slnfll in the so-calletl "slotted wing". con- struction, which permits the mani- pulation while landing of great but balanced wind resistance. Ameri- cans have been able to get some very good results with powerful automobile brakes. which have proved effectual in shortening the “run" of the plane. lOne famous American designer, Grover ‘C. Loeinx. has worked out a device to enable ‘the entire wing of amnchine to be tilted up at the moment of landing, producing strong resistance to further move- ment. The difficulty here is in developing wing strength to with- ‘A’; stand the stresses thus applied. A 'D‘PTN”TI'BLAIMIW' but out of the attempt has already come accomplishment which the ex- perts rate as valuable. tracts nwalt thom. iieorge ‘('(lliil(&lli,ill0b'('ll. Laotian.- i Relieves constipation, ache EARACHE Don't let the children suffer. Minor-it's with sweet oil will quickly relieve the pain. - LOWER N EWTOWN CROSS Rolport of ‘bower Newtown School lor month or January. Grade vm_1 Sara Glllls, 2 Mur. ion Gillls 3 Louis Griffin. Grade Vl—1 Rita lllscTsvlsh- 2 Jack MacDougull 3 Pius Griffin. Grade lV-—l Florence MacPher- son 2 Ms/ry Griffin. Grade 'llI——1 Grace Nicholson 2 ILLS C0. LIMITID. Toronto. Montreal. Ottawa. Saint John. OLMAN, Agent, Charlottetown Rita Griffin. Grade ll»1 Lorne "MncDougali 2 t Jean Nicholson. Anna ‘MscDougsll, teacher. sides u sorrovrinl; father and moth-i iBirtis met the some problem asgatage cngagentuttts uiul uuivie curt, _ when alightlng itivcntot" of tlto Torque converter, I’ fllid-Winter-Bargains at 'llolman’s pallbearers‘; Layer Felt Matt I A Real Bargain Here's a bargain in buyer l-‘cit Dliltlrflls that you cannot afford to miss, Finished with roll edge, and covered wtitih attractive art ticking in pretty floral design. There is ntany years of restful sleep for you with this mattress. A real bargain at. . . . $9.50 ress $950 i l t Sliding Steel Couch $975 Buy It now for Only This Slltllng“Stt-t-l (‘tnwh i5 the yea) thing for boarding house, ilOtEP-Ol‘ gct it now for your summer cantp-Jt has national link fabric spring. double size mattress stuffed throughout and covered with at- tractive t1phoistering_ open it is 3 feet ll inches wide and closed is 2 feet 2 inches wide. January and February price 819-7 5 HOLMMVS Summerside Charlottetown i r Dried Sugar Beet Pulp or Meal A supply of the above rocolved- A valuable and in- eitpertglve Feed, Speclli IOW prices in TON lots. If You Are A Dairyman You wint to increase‘ the profits from your herd; you want to improve the quality of the milk. . vuu “y. obtain these reluito and. at the same time bring your cows to a condition of perfect health by feed- ing Dried Beet Pulp. flf You Feed For Beef You want to shorten your feeding period. ‘ y“ wing g9 crowd the cattle, keeping their appetites keen. so they will make the moat pain possible on ovary bushel of fssd. You want them to have a flnlah and a will bring top prices. You can aceomPl Best Pulp. A great food for market. The Value of Dried Beet Pulp The grant vaiua o! Dried Boat Pulp lioa in the not that it la tho only prntloal Ind that masts fully the vital nac- osalty we have assn for a bulky, palatable and succulent feed. You have only to watch the oattlo out Dried Beet Pull! just one: to appreciate how palatable It Ia. -Thly take l! ravsnoualy. They like it um.» lt la a natural vegetable as“. Even Whlll In the pasture, they will oat Dried Bast Pulp with great mm. and when dlprlvod or emu Md- they do not suffer m want. or nu on in milk nredvatlem it a suitable proporfilon‘ at on... am Pulp la lnbiudod In their ratlon- in fact, surprising thoueh |¢ "ll! "m" °°"' m.» mum. in um.- milk when sonrlwd sf "W" 9"“ But Pulp and turned out to pasture. "rumors will t» high in priol this brrlos- 8e" W" Turnlpa and Food an excellent substitute wlilch in In! Pulp and you will lave money. ' - FOR DALI IY cltnrtn a Llmltogm "uAli- "Ir “bleem" that Int these results by feeding Dried FATTENING Hoes quick‘! t" i“; ‘mi. l v