THE CHARLDTTETOWN ouginoinu w ii Western Guardian -ROB|N HOOD FLOUR is guar- anteed to please you better. —REMODEL AND termini your hsme- Buy quick drying lacqueold be n wonderful asset to the Town and it was decided to form a John Stock Company and to proceed with the bulldiv-g of a rink us soon as the work could be started‘ The following uteu were appoints pro- visiouul directors: J. B. Mlllmun. J. B. Pivfllt, J. M. Laird. William ' JANUARY 2s, 1928 McLean, J. A. Thompsonf A. L. Oiten Tired ‘Z Energy ‘all gone ?— depressed ?— work a burden? Nearly always these are signs of inner sluggishness. Eno will correct that condition. Eno will provideyou with in- ternal cleanliness which assures goocl health. ' ENUS "551? RIIIT SALT"?- ' wwlNNlPifi l _ EDMONTON JASPER NATIONAL name l PRINCE RUPERT i vaucouvs§$ o Leaves Montreal ( Donavon-stun Station) i. _ Daily at 10.15 pm. - (Eastern Standard Time) The route of luxury and scenic beauty to Can- ada's Pacific Coast. . ti,‘ lull ‘\:‘\ ‘ \‘ Equipment includes standard and tourist sleeping cars, com- partment -observation- library-buffet car (radio- equipped), dining car, coaches and colonist car. Make your trip west one of complete rest and pleasure. Take the Cun- tinentai Limited to the coast or en_ route to California. See Canada in Canada‘: Diamond Jubilee Yoar— 1367-1927. Reservations mid complete information from any CuI|~ adion National Rm’ vuys ' w. K. ROGERS. City Ticket Agent. - P. W. (JLARKIN. L. l‘. RITCHIE, Dist. Passenger Agent, Clflown. Ticket Age,“ Sung“ CA....___...NA|1lAN Nilllllflhl. The Largest Railway System in America J -- ( 4v’ '..V ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ was e gratid success. Although the ‘ owe responded t0 the call, Beans, l regular monthly inc-cling of lndinu - N;- b0 t to sickness in the community. An 'u-o- "wr -e’n.‘ uni. bl date haul igoofllf-igllg; lllogers and Preston. Kennedy, A strong connnlttee was appointed __(;A;;N|y,u,_ FANCY 13355530 sell shares. At the meeting Wm be hem on North Tryon 3mg, fifteen. hundred dollars was sub- sagurday night“ 2g Ja“y_ a “rims, scribed on the capitol stock and 393544544 ‘with this splendid stun. the direct- ors are sure that project will cur- ry through quitc satisfactorily, Au. other meeting is being held next Friday night when the different committees appointed will table their repoi is. --EVEREADY “LAYERBILT": heuvy duty 45 volt "B" radio bat- teries. fresh stock ut Bruce's. ._ 2044-1425-3- ‘Li. -—0ROER SMELT GILL nets and bug nets at Bruce's- 204~l-1-25-2i» ::R.educed by Asthma. ‘fir; con- stant. strain of asthma br s the —— patient to o. dreadful state of hope- -—FOX, MlNK and muskvuf fnrm- W55 exhausggom Early we “mum lug pays» lluy fencing and netting by all means be made 0f the farm of all kinds st Bruce's nus Dr. J. D. Kellogg's" Asthma 2044-1-°5-2i- Remedy. which more than any oth- er scts quickly and surely on the sir —RO$8~—MILLER meat fox bii- passages and brings blessed help and cull. special for winter. feeding. comfort. Ne home wheressthmais xvholeeslc sud retail at Bruce's. present in the ‘least. degree should be 2044-1—'-’5~2l~ without this great remedy. i} Mlnsnfs Linlment for rheumatism ‘ Eastern Guardian .~.*FOFl SALE-One Brautford Computing Counter ‘Scale, s bar- gain. Apply Wright & Stewart, Montague. 2011-1-24-31 —-FERTILIZER! FERTILIZER! -Wc are new booking orders for commercial Fertilizer to be handled through the Potato (lrowefs As, soclstLoti, Please call at the, warehouse or phone us your re- quirements. J, B. Mlllmau, Ken- singtou. 1905-1,l8,tt -STE.EL WOOL, sand paper, en. dursnce paint and varnish sold at Bruce's- JEASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items, sdvertlslnll. new and renewal subscriptions. 30l4-l-25~2i- -socuu. ohruzntntg- The Bean Supper wihlch was held in Scarletown llnll on January 20th, HMNNUAL ‘BANQUET-i The members of‘ Hillside I. 0. O. F, and‘ Acme Rebecca Lodges of Mon- tague, held their annual banquet on Tuesday evening, Jauy 17th in their new lodge rooms. Although the night proved vcry stormy, about eighty were present and all did jus- tice to the excellent “lensfl so_ kindly supplied by the Sister Re~ becvas. Mr, Cecil Wlghtmam pro: sided as toast master, and welcom- ed the Bro. Oddfellows. Sister Re- beccas and visitors, and after n few remarks, proceeded with the toast list. A toast to the King proposed by R, W. Stewart, re- sponded to by the National Ar. (lay was not a pleasant one, the evening was delightful. and every the pretty sum o1‘ $29.24 was real- ized. Much creillfls due the Lad ies of the Ssnrletowp. institute, not forgetting the men who sc willing- ly helped selling tickets, left-ovoi- pics, cakes and bread, and also furnishing music. —NO- 1 CRACKED CORN, corn! meal, bran, shorts sud oilcuke sold right at Bruce's. ‘ 2044425-21- “INSTITUTE MEETING'_ Th“ them. ‘To our Country, proposed by J, ll. lll-cilregov, fcspouled in‘ by singing, "()3 Canada. To our llivvr W‘. ‘=l., was held hi the homo . of lllri-i. Francis Short. iii-stead othprovmce proposed by E. H‘ SW“ airfoil“ illiclljeilala it mcliillwlsly uvt_ responded to by R. G. Mclloul vlsltbr‘vvc|'cAplrcL-seii1(l 1 (dl\:ll:l!llli((‘5olfl.)‘l ahL To our Order’ proposed by| l - ‘ ' ‘ ' . . t‘ . rl ll outstnitdlng bills were ordercrlbeccfls. proposed by‘ L. u Cum-h,’ Duiil. Menus of raising _ L, - , _ responder] u; by hlvs. ltnbecca Ni llllllls Whit, discussed, but no (ltfin- Imyrfl Fonmt-lrrl; the , . , . i . toasts‘, . ite ilecislolt was arrived at. owing aipeeumm were ‘nude by u,“ ‘Vern ‘ . __ , _ ,, _ ship Nluyov Aruuit of Sunuutirslzltnl interesting paper ettitletp i Fur. who “messed hi1‘. pleasure at be,‘ ISI:_.YNZYHIY“?ZZ “uglggcigiidl lntlirlg present, and with u Perv well n“ Ne,“ Ineetmg m b? ‘ieild s‘ chosuit remarks, nr-il a L-c-ulrleof ‘m, Mme m. M“ Amen “clfimm very interesting stories opened the Mentbers plcaselanswer ~l0ll Clllli Qfiiligygf533E223goimlteiioliqoglafiz Igiliffriglnxflgfiggiesxfigses' Ans’ short speech, and he in turn told ____'_ ' some stories, MP5. L. H. Coffin then favored the guests with a brlci‘ outline on her lmwrl und Friluce. ——KENS|NGTON TOWN MEET. lNG.- A meeting of unusual in» “Mo, forest took place in the Town l-lull . . -, . . , ,, Poole excelled himself on this oc- r tit ltcnslugtuu on sdllllflil} uen-Ivaslo" with his 3mm“ Enid Shun _ int-z. Jan. 21st ull, WllCll a at num- mm’ m“, New“ and“, to the Auto races in Cairo. Egypt. recent ly, were highly successful. Heed ThSVarning A snooze I .___...___ v QOQO-QO-QQO-v-QQQQ-OOOQOQQQQ- ‘ i INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We use tnll adjective ad- vlaedly. Sufferers from Eyestraln may have perfect villcn and therefore do not suspect the presence of lfly eye detect. The motlvs power of the entire human organism ls Nerve Energy, Normal eye's, It la computed utilize ibout 20% Qt gm. Nerve Energy. but when Eye- atraln II present, a much larger proportion ls required. I Hence defective eyes. through their consumption of an ex- cessive amount of Nerve Enl edgy may seriously emu the functioning of other organs er the body and produce lll health. HAVE YOUR EYEI EXAMINED G. F. Hutehcson Optometrist nuonoooaaa aQQbnQ0OGOOOQ< ISIIIIIT XMIlNATIOIl Fitting and supplying glas- :. '”'fi'l' J. MABON OPTOMETBXST . MONTAGUI, P. l5. I. Office Connected with her of‘ (citizens and others Hiiillfll- ed there to discuss the mutter of entertainment oi‘ tile guests. Mr. fnrcltrlls u cultl. 1 Nip it in ihc hurl with lllin- ' l __ i ‘iicl-zox out again alter “High Knflcked i FREDERICTON NOTES . Miss Grace Acklend and Miss l iuth Stevenson spent the past week‘, ivnd in Westmorcland. where they; vcrc the guests of Miss lrcnc Ncwv‘ object of the meeting. ‘ son. building u closed-hi Rink in th Town. We are ulnd to sen ‘ l Thr- many fricntls of Miss Hazel!‘ Painful Back Drnswcll arc delighted to have her, ionic again from U. S. where she - ias spent the past your. Gin Pills Saved Him ‘Znckhuin is suffering from an at- - - uck of neuritis. His many friends Pa"! and Money ', vish him a speedy recovery. . . ; Mr. J. F. hlillcr's letter contains priceless advlcc to people who suffer from backache, and shows clearly the value o_f_Gin Pills as a prompt relief for ailing kidneys: ncss. Our genial mail-driver. Mr. ll. l3. Good 01d Refuge Division, accortlj ng to reports, is carrying on with l zrcater enthusiasm and interest l han ever. At present the members‘ E irc having a program contest. in] l which all are taking an active part. ‘in fact. if the program continues to, i mprovc. Fredericton will soon boast l l l "in the woods last Fall l will soaked to the skin for days. (lulu mt m. In m» mu. r w... m bail m» woods boss wanted to send rue to the r-iiy (or medical treatments 0m- of the boys advised Gin Pills. ln four days l was lmk on the job. Near- IY I" of the born carry Gin run in their pack." , Neglect of kidney trouble is very dangerous. Backsch only _ symptom -—dizziness, brick z zzMillers Worm Powders are a, dust mkurme. spots before theuyen, rprompt relief from the attacks oflbssds _ , swollen Joints, painful, ‘worms in children. They are pow-i scanty or too frequent uflnltign n, erful in their action andé while lesv- others. Take Gm Pills immediately I ng nothing to be desire as a worm and prevent Rheumatism, Sciatica, irxnellant. have an iuvisoratins MqLumbsge, acute Bladder trouble. l "m upon the vqumrul svsrem- rem-r, All druggists curry Gin run. 50c a ipdylng fever‘. bllgousniialgstig Igsjbox. Nstionsl Drug b Chemiggl izftiiitli liieiftp ‘fagllrtlafisulsorders csusedigo' of com-d.’ Limited’ Toronto’ by worms in the stomach and bow-i "mm l“ els. I if her famous clocutionists. primn ionnas. and orators. We all are pleased to hear that lVfiss Mary Stevenson, teacher of ‘ ifilcn Valley school, has recovered lfrom a severe cold, and was able to, presume her duties this week. ' Mayor J. .\l Laird occu- pied tho chair and explained the All pres‘ , ulli were agreed that a Itluk woul is not the‘ e Waller flours, Mr, J. ll. Brehaut, follcnvotl with short} sDr-vtthcs. l a song and was rund- gtiests wl After the d cred in excellent siylc. oil urounrl (ho plain-r» and at titties it seemed us though the roof would have to lift, to llllllin room luv tho music hurl soups. safely give vent. to flu-iv feelings Mr. . Allison Nlglican then favoured the ‘ l guests hurl fairly wiutlul tluatusclv- ’ cs m, Slltlfllfll-llllllilllg, tin-y guthnr- . Sonic n! - lhu guests feeling lhvy voulll not ‘ in song, f‘ll.‘.lll‘Qll flu: llnnv and erd- orl a very enjoyable evening with at dance. Mrs. A. ll‘. (Iumphull and] llius Agnes Anncur vi-Lv variably‘ presided at the piuno. This year's banquet Will-l regarded by many lrroscrt as tho most sticcessful (‘he ever hold in. Moutaféllfi; In Memoriam MK. CHRISTOPHER LEPAGE Mr. Christopher LePagc, one of the most prominent resident of Rustlco, passed to his ctemsl re- ward on the morning of Thursday the 19th inst. He lived and he died on the same place. There he spent s. life reaching to four score and three years. It ls seldom that we record the death of anyone at such an advanced age‘ whose loot had never left his nutive heath. Mr. Lspoge carried on farming at Rust- ico and by his perseverlng lndusb- ry. untiring devotion to husbandry,’ coupled with thrift and the study of progressive methods of agriculture, he brought his farm to the highest state of cultivation. He may truly be numbered with the pioneers of Prince Edward Island, "we when the farm came into his ‘~ i, Bringing Up Father possession its was greater ares. had to be brought irn-jfllledln the coasting" ‘m. 4 DAYS ‘ . _ Final Clearance, Sales before ‘ stocktaking f’ Overcoats $19.95’ Suits $14.95 Boys’ Overcoats $19.95 WHOLESALE prices on all lines not specially reduced Special Sales of Silks-Cloths, Wool Hosiery and Gloves 20% REDUCTION OFF All silks‘, Salim’. crepe satlns, crepe do chenes, Kfivflvllefi. flsl. crepes, velvetecns, and trim- ming silks 20 per cent off. 25% REDUCTION OFF Costing Cloths, including needlepoints, chin- chlllsfi- velvurs. sucdlncs. twceds and the rest 25 per cent off. Hudson Sea] Coats Highest quality$295 reduced t0...... 20% REDUCTION OFF All cashmere hose. all hose f bi and WWI. all children's oreraclll? all? "WK. and woolen gloves 20 nor cent ofl. Woolen dress Q10” REDUCTION OFF mods including flannels, poke] "Wills. harmellne, u “.00, 5m mkmfill‘ "- oiwmwn. in rm all l0 per cent on. bargain French Sea] Coats wonderful $65 One third off Cloth C0 ais—-—One third off dresses, Wholesale Prices in all" Departments , MOORE 6 N°LEOD ’ UNITED der cultivation. and adding to the production of Province, yet he alwnys found time to keep himself thoroughly informed as to the affairs of the gave generously of his time and un~ stintlngly of his talents to the ud- vsncement. spiritually nnd morally of the community in which he dwelt. , Mr. LcPsge was very fond of read- ing and after his maturity, although starting life with a limited educu- tion, yet by his extensive reading he hemme- one of the best informed men of that. very enlightened section of the country. , When in the vigor of his manhood he modelled, built, and commanded showed that he l the schooner "Clare. Mayfi’. She lAcids in Stomach i 1 Cause indigestion‘ hit-rural nulhorltlea state that nourlr nine-tenths of thr- mnes uf llomlol| trouble, indigestion. sourncss. burning‘, zns. bloating, nausea. etc... are dill (l m QXPMII of l|' whlnrin acid lll thvi plulniu-li. The t mite stomach llnlm 11s lrritniv-il, digs. on is delayed anti Joorl sours. musing ihu rllsngreenbl-l symptoms which every siornsch sutlereu Jtnmva no Wel. ‘ Arllflvlnl (ligaments are not needed bl ;!\.lCl‘l canes and may do real harm. Tr). lnping zinlriu all digestive nldl and ln- iatesd gel from any drug ist semi, Blsumterl hlngneslu and in F a for». spoonful of powder or fuur tablets l: ‘WHIP? right nits-r outing. This sweet- Isns the stomach, prevents the forms. tluu of once-as n-Jld und lhi-ro is no sour ‘ .1955, gnu or puln. lsisurut i Magnealn ,(In powder or fable! f0rm~nuvcr liquid‘ hr milk] in harmless to the siomaclh, inexpensive to take and ls the mull. efficient form of magnesia for stomach Ollrpnvo-s it ls tum] by ihmnsmla of 'I.‘t|[|iL' ulm enjoy their meals nllfl 1w lulu fmu‘ u! lnrlljnnllull. n COME HER l WQRM- WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY v TRYING TO fiNEAK IN AT Tl-llfi HOUR OF ‘THE. NlGHT? E- YOU \\ \\ DID YOU HEAR ME? COME BACK HERE- o ma, s, m": run... 511mm. i... (lull nuns. 1m... unwed l HEAR wou- BUTl GOT MORE sans: THAN TO coME 6Aci<~ Although he spent about ten years. his years in improving his propcriyqsnd the sister provinces. thelfltted himself boih as n ship bulld- er and navigator from h _ studies, and this incident wi dny. and he some ides of the and determination of the late Chris- l topher LePsge In his passing another link con-i lnecting the past and the present has been severed. He was ever regsrd-, ed as one of the stalwarts of his day. l-iis advice was sought, and found to ‘be sound, his example was worthy .0! emulation. ho did it. is own! ll glve his five sons in the community where ability, knowledgelhe spent his own life. between the Island r vision, He had The fart that he had confidence hls splendid achievement in settling He is gone to the Better» Land. and he leaves ‘behind him a name that will be cherished and s. memory that will all who knew him. There are left to mourn s. widow. (Millicent Woolneri, five sons. namely: James L., on the hotnestesd, Oliver. nearby in Rustlco. Garfield He ssw his duty and st Rusticovllle, and Elisha C. nt ithe Great Task Master's Eye. ,his dolly walk p clear viewpoint, and he ever laboured as lnr North Rustlco, snd Hon. Bradford 1nlw.-M. E. 0., m Charlottetown: sl- and conversation helso one daughter, Mrs. Clara. Dupsw. poked upon lifcl ‘front? , and his, nvessclof ordinary tlonnageJ-le rides wbre such as charscterlzedl ‘tor ' the man of action and the man of afternoon from the home to Rustlco last r , ts. i ,of Boston, who came home for the burlsl. The funeral took place on Sunday in his homeland was evidenced ln Cemetery. Rev. Peter Jackson will Rev. c. s. Johnston officiated. Th‘! former in referring to the deceased took for his text: "A workman th nesdeth not to be ashamed." 5° spoke most appropriately and touch: ingly of the um Mr. chriswuhel LePage. ‘ The floral offerings were yo!!! numerous. lneludins a nwsfliim": wreath from the Government _0 gehlch Mr. B. W. LePsge is s m0"? r. . _' Jrhe pall bearers were as follows. ‘Walter Buntaln. Qrsnvllle Bull‘ tsln. Ernest Bulman. John Olsrlw: Frederick Toombs. and James stev enson. m, Notwithstanding the llmlslll _ ‘cold weather there was a lsrsv 11m“, r ber of people present to WY m‘: W‘ s‘. Riki/cu OR l‘ LL BREAK VOPEN THAT DOOR l YQUR HEAD" i ___‘___,_,_4 --By George MoMflm“ _ _________.