r fig; a ' I no You eaten s... slimy: Are you one of the many who spend days each year in bed-who constantly catch colds, sore throats, influenza, and other ailments which take the joy outof life? Many acquire these ill- nesses because their bodies_ are not fortified to withstand disease. Nerves are weak, Flaw?" L"'“" 73H." l" 53'1"“!!! Pflbdirul Ior the rational treatment nfpssnl ultimate weaver, from constipation. FELLOWS’ blood thin. and vitality be. low-par. BY liking a short course of Fellows’ Syrup you an Btrenzthen your nerves, in-' __crease your vitality, and en- ’ 10y, 1n health fill activity, the hoiléo f ormeglyg wasted infbbiltl. CJImO 6 auc imitated. ‘ m” u y QYRUI5 .. ltir. Fisherman :- This is Simply a Reminder That You Cannot Got lllgher Prices, Better 5en1cs or More Cousteau a satnsent than When Dealing Wm; CHESEBRU BROTHERS 8:. ROBINS lncor ra The Largest Dealers (liilnadian Fish in the ' United States - At This Sea-son, Special Attention is Given to ~ » SMELTS — EELS - SCALLOPS — ETC. 1-2-3 Fulton Fish Mllbel- New York, U. 8. it (i? i» —\ \ . a . O eoe-oeeuooeeuauwe» O-&O-O-OObO-OQO 000M044 06% 060-00 0 4 i’ E. R. ‘BR OW 146 RichmoudSL, Fire, Life," Accident, A Sickness ‘and Plate Class Insurance " ‘bat lsowest Rate. i _ Good Strong Stock Companies I Charlottetown I \ ;,____.-___ Rollo Bay And Vicinity i- ilessrs. Joseph Mancini-mac and Francis MacDonald, VBourIs Riven, were visl to Ashton on 51111111!) last. Mrs. Edwin l". Peters, Rollo Bay East, ls visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDonaldwSt. Mar- garets. The death occurred at Egllnton on Wednesday. January 22nd, n! Mrs. Margaret Fisher, at the homs o! her son William Fisher. Mrs. Fisher w ol a sociable nature and kind dis- po'.\'on and beloved by all who had the pleasure of her acqusint-uncei She leaves to mourn three sons, Wil- liam, at. home; John, in Alberta; and Alexander, at home. One‘ daughter predeceased her. Her funeral took place Friday morning to St. Francis Desales Church, Little Pond, where ‘ High Mass was celebrated by Rev. l... P. Callaghan, P. P. Her family have the sincere sympathy oi the whole community. An interesting whlst party was held at the home oi Miss Mary Mac- Gough, Bear River South. Nine tables were played. The ladies prize was won by Mass Georgie Dalgle, and the gentlemen! by Mr. Joseph E. Dsigle. A flashlight was rallied and won by Mr. Joseph P. Dalgle. Twenty seven dollars was TORilZAZd. 'l‘hc weekly whlsl. in St. Alr-xLs Hall was given by Mrs. .':rome B. Ohalsson and Mrs. Edward Mahnr. Seven tables were played. The prizes o'er-c won by Mrs. John J. Daigle anrh Mr. Francis E. Peters. lhlveuty-cight dollars was realized. Miss Mary E. MacCornlsn, St. Georges, was a visitor to Rollo Bay on Sunday, the guest oi Mrs. Jumcs MacCormac. Miss Mary White, Souris West, was a recent visitor to Rollo Bay W_cs'.. Miss Flora Plueau. St. Charles, is visiting in Rollo Bay West, the gursi oi Mrs. James liiacKlnnon. ‘ M1". and Mrs. James Chaisson. Bea: Agent int Summerside. Lloyd Lewis i i z i E E P-O-O-O XO-OGO-IUQ-OM-O-OOOOOO@§OCOO-OOOO§§OO4 ‘ . ABOARD B. B. FALCON, OFF KEYWEST, Film, Jan. 29-45ucoess- lul delivery oi two men irom "the sunken submarine B 4 by means oi _ the Ollourke dlvin‘ bell, was ac- this afternoon. At the same time. two members o! the experimental expedition successfully passed lrmn the deck oi the Falcon to the in- terior ol the sumbarlne through use River, were in Little Pond rc:o»1'.ly' attending the funeral of Airs. Mm"- gsret Fisher. Mr.’ John LaBlanc. lnvcrness. N. S.. who has bccu on a vlclt to his cou- sin, Mr. Lazarus White, left Satur- day for Charlottetown, ‘where he will bulc to Hon. Vincent Massey, Canad M111‘, ;_13_r;o"'r'r‘€wN-~'cu}§1z'6;i1v~ l Sir Esme Howard ' Addresses Can. Club (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Jan. zs-s suggestion whereby Canadian trade may be en- larged with the West Indies, s. cri- ounus and the alum had m- created tremendously since the trea ty became operative. but. we may solely assume. he ssid. that Cana- cla could practically absorb nearly allithe $91,000,000 worth er tropical i [produce exported by the West rs- ‘dles and even more ii’ West Indian sugar could find a. stable and per- Imanent market here in Canada. .You can easily understand “hat confidence that would inspire in‘ the sugar growing Islands and the same is the case tor cocoa. collee. copra. vegetltble lata. limes, oranges, ture or this country were features “mm” “d every m“! M imam“! oi an adddress delivered bedore thqfnm‘ A“ the” 0mm“ "wit" inure cwstueh Club here today by sh,“ “°““““ '?"°“'“_°“ ‘“""m1‘““d‘ Eksme Howard. British Ambassadorwvmch cmpms mm “Wm I “m- m the Unllcd States sh- hams uid“°°d ‘m °“““‘““'“ ‘w’ “d 6”‘ ' -adlan manufacturers are sll wel- retiring from the diplomatic service _ alter a long and distinguished car-taiwexgnfonyes‘ Indus‘ wh“ by“ eer and ha brie! visit to 0anads,”ked s“ e for extending the h a t bl h' tobid‘. gxdbii: ma“: Egg; ehe preferences reciprocally, until at last l be complete tree trade Sir Esme excused his interut inithem might me we“ ma,“ by remmdmg hlflbetween these two parts o! the Brit hearers that many years ago he had m‘ . °°mm°n“’lth °t natmm‘ “I, , which appear from the very nature been a. planter in the sand o o‘ thing‘ to be made w supp“, ~ d t bleciaiiilgiumniiiiily exglfdiiiiiilfilehiiut “lie each “her reciprocally with had gained mlny friends. The West ‘m’ “h” m” Indian Lslands had for seversl 3 years suflereciitrade depression, and. r s for nearly thirty years all the nc-' ' cessltles for building up those small communities had been absent until ' The rnonthl oi the Wo- igsas endsthyzrpztdlaiitidwtlfietrfifireixri "‘”“"'M'“‘°“"" “My °' M°““" " 1 ly with the Islands. The Cnnadiani tsxwszgf“z°zgh“g‘e‘ogf gs: Government, 581d Bir Esme, has‘, ‘ ’ lwednesday night, January twenty- l"d tolls ornilses wthr - ‘i; gpum ‘mar; and m: Ismsi second, and a very pleasant evening were already becoming evdent in‘ w“ enhyed by ‘u’ largely increased trade ,on bothi .‘l':. li id l" l,‘ rill‘ _ ziiulfidcirlitics oimthealsgiauiieisaien the: Hmsbmougl" was‘ a ‘visitor w "'5' future 1m“ Ambassador quowdi town recently. where he attended the figure; w Show how Lyme bebwem i funeral oi the late Mr. Douglas Jar- _ dine, oi that place. lan' Niinisler at Washington and an expression of confidence in the fu- Ll Mr. Albert Jarduse, of Head oi Mr. John D. Johnson, St. Georges, Thgsgvage Harbor Debgting 5M1. “'88 11 rocfllll VISIT/Oi‘ l0 R0110 BB3”. cty held their weekly debate on Mon- West. 1 day night, the subject. under discus- - ision being. “Resolved that the mail- Mr. John F. Gallant, St. Charleaz, order houses are detrimental to P. E. was a passenger to Charlottetown lC-l Island." The debate was very well ccutly, where he attended “Farmers? attended and an interesting discus- Week." l slon took place. A meeting of the Farmers’ Instlt- The snow plough reached Mount ute svas held in Rollo Bay Hall. on Etewart on ‘Thursday last and caused Monday, ,wlth Messrs. Peter Carncu- considerable excitement and Joy at tcr, Lower Rollo Bay, Eustcblus} the inviting prospect oi bringing out Peters, P. D. Peters and Edwin 11:16.; the cars again, especially so, as that nous Bay. were appointed to attend night there was a special attraction the Farmers‘ Convention in Char- in Charlottetown, in the form oi the lottel-owu. good old “Burns Concert." o Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Clarence Collin and family, oi can be imagined - '1 the - . . i’; {Craft fool me, Mom-new.‘ - 2 a n" ' 1t s Clark s Pea Soup! MOM is certainly some cook. Been cooking for our family fat. _ i ‘ ‘twenty years (so Pop says). But when 1t comes to soup ‘ . ~ . . . CLARKS SOUP! . . _. she saysslle couldn't makgn such good b soup no matter how she tried (and, 1f you knew my om that . some compliment). ' ’ "Miss Crabbe (she's my teacher) says that there is noghixig worse- than being latc. for school . -_. .. well! I wouldn't mlgd K151511151 school, but gee. I d hate to rruss a plate of this Clark s ea oup j Here is a soup to satisfy a real husky child's appetite; A pure wholesome food . . . made from big, garden-grown peas _-. . 1v ler soned to a nicety . . . no adulterants added. Such delicious sou I _ as this could be die only result. cutmcs i souPs_ fa} oonlsnls o] Clark's P“ s“, l..." passed bdsml Governmerll inspmbn . \ VIAIIIAILI OXIML Glllll IIA ‘IQIIAIO CIICKII PIA IIIIIIOI IIOII ICOICI IIQII IOCI IIIIILI JUIJIIII CILIIY IIULUGAIAWIY COIIOIIII iM C1. ARK hmun. mullet-melt. at MONTREAL. no, sr. mo. P.Q., and EEK-Rail; n-hlst was hold at ‘ill; - 1th; “Sm-T deepest regret I Society of Mount Stewart United homo ol ‘Mr. and Mrs. l-“snni-z Jay, of people of this vicinity learn ofthln Church was held in the I. O. F. Halli Mount Stewart. on ‘Thursday last, death of Mr. James H. Douglas; ‘o! on Wednesday evening. January 22nd: and a ‘jolly good time was enjoyed by Slanhope. Much sympathy is‘!elli and o. very enjoyable evening 1vas'n large crowd until the wee small for the relatives and bereaverltamiiy A meeting ‘Qi-ihtwiveuhq Pcoolcsf reside with his brothef, Captain T. rompllshed during cty teats hers or the lnll. , ' -_-‘~ White. , This new test, specially prepared, submitsitheVictor combination _to the most unusual nlusical difficulties. Agruclling examination! The human voice, instruments . . . full orchestra . . . full sym- phony orchcstra nYith full grand organ in thcjsamc com position - all are mercilessly included in this SU¢i1i1OU$'_V_lCtOl' test of tone FiuautYf i .1 ell » 5 A a Henry Mallard. on the arrival oi a Piaquicl. were visitors at Savage Har- youn: daughter. _v, , h~r re oily. ' s. ICTHOR dealers iairc giving Victor Ratlio-Eicctmla a test of tone quality everyone should hear. Five minutes of listening will give you the facts about Victor Radio-Electron, in words and nlusic. - ' i 'A'sk any Victor Dealer to perform this test for you. Ask ‘nim, too, about the Easy Ownership Plan, which makes it possible for you ‘to have ataoncc, this wonderful Victor Combination-superb music from airorrrccords. , UICIOR TALHNG $MPANY OP O ad o-Electrola proves . no com promise tons; spent. ' hours. 01' the late Mr. Douglas, who’ will. - ' g - ' wrll known and highly respected. ._i ~ a VICTfiK ‘ h. T ll. ill-V; $375 (Canvas uilh tubes, "VJ csmms 5 um-rso v. _s_,..