-A. 1. » I' 5 1 i EJ f » l, F, r 4. il# "3, vb. t _C TUESDAY. THE _.........._...... _._ a -_..._ _...___ ._ ._....a ` ,W " , p , ,,,,.,f. ,.... g _ g JANUARY za, Remnants This splendid ,and interesting addi- tion to the STOCK TAKING SALE commences this morning. Our Wall Paper Staff has been going through Store. Bedequ_ ,Church going is full -TENDERS for milk drawing- - Guardian at his store. Hia telep- .__ some ice m e forms and railway works ni PERSONALS of delights. Kensington Dairylng Association ..°EA8TERN AGEN - ` T UI- 1,' closes February 16th. J .F'. Profltt. ,W. M Secretary. - - ' ' urdock is now Guardian 1221129-31. Agent in Montague, and will be pleased to receive news items, ad- -SUMMERSIDE A¢\ENT.- Hr vertlsing. Job Printing. new and Byron MacDonald of the llaeboii renewal subacribtionl. . . tg aid Drug Co., is now Guardian to presentative in Siunmenslde and ..*SOLlRl8.-Divine worship on will be pleased to receive news Sunday, February 3rd. et 11 a. m. HGVGFUBIIIB. D97 Bild |'°|\0W8l BUD' Subject “The way into the I-Iollest.' scrlirtivhe ' Md U°l>'P1'1l\llil1si~ Mr church school at 2 is P , - . p. m. rayer . -L MacDonald Bella the MOFIJIDB service on Wednesday at 8 p. m. is preparing to operate this seas on on a slightly larger scale. the stock preparatory to Stock taking and in all cases where a pattern is sold down to one or two room lots-it has been thrown out-tied up into lots to suit average size room- matched border included and the lots f placed on sale at a ridiculous price. LANDLORDS, HOTELS, BOARD- IN G HOUSES should see this bargain offering as soon _ this morning. as the store opens If you have .a room to do-NOW is your chance. C \l/li' Q \ “if El 4/ U),///_ ‘lf//' -JM 'es AA’-. 5 ,P - ,, _ farm manager. ‘ vances to his fishermen. Mr. Gra-l Charlottetown W"- §_,\ ._ ,\>.;`S_ A }i:>1i-.11/C" °LEOD i IMTED 12:30 p_ m__S,_0ck market ,.C_ He also operates a grocery store ' lcross the yard to the anteen, and In ‘had to obtain food from near»by Mui By Bun? (By Dominion News Service) nLAcKBUiiN. tl-ans). Jnn~ 2S~- Somethlng very like a SD8n_iSl1 'WU fight took place here recently- After cliasliig a runaway bull ff" half ii hour, men ran it into a inill yard, and locked the gates. Every time they tricd I0 lI\SS0 the animal, liowevcr, it furiously charged them. 'l`heir efforts were watched by a large and excited crowd. ` houses. Dark Red Snow (By Dominion News Service) IIALMSTAD, Sweden, Jun. 28.- Aii unusual natural phenomenon has been uhsorverl here. Snow had been falling steadily all day when it was suddenly noticed that the [lakes were becoming tinged with a dark red colour. A closer examination revealed On man daringly attempted tn that tliousaiids of small and very km ‘hu bull Wm, a nwimxp, but he thin \\'w£i.i.'s LAXATIVE - /svnur versus p »' ,Kap if.. in 5....: :wifi Clogged-Up? Here’s Quick Aid NE\'ER mind what you _arc using now for constipation. For :ill rye* hknow tthizro is a bolts: e , y e nex. .inie ou ii . ' rglglgged up my Dr. Caldwelllls Lexu- tivn S nip epsin, a laxntlve suc- cessfully used for 30 Y§*°\"‘_- "lm largest selling liquid laxaiive in the world. Olive l.. Purdy of West St. John. N. B., foun laxativo Sym Pepain most beneficial. and J. Smith. 119 Strathcona Av. N., Hamilton. o»»¢...»av~ it Mfg: best remedy hebns over used. ligtd successful users of Dr. Cald-. well's Lnxativo Synip P€P'*"\_ l* naturally larsl! ll 0\’°f 1° ml“'°“ bottles are sold annually- Formula on Every Package Get ourself n botto at a drug aims aio cost being less than a cent 'a dose. Tulle a apoonful at bod time for a few nights and wo guarantee that thc most chronic well`s lnxativn Syrup P¢P9|"~ lm' like hnrsli physics such ne cnlomf-l. “candy cnt articll." 8'1" Wnlffil 'md powders, is n simple \'egei.nblc laxa- tivi: composed of Fgyptian 5611118 and pepsin with lusty nromntica which are entirely harmless. This Remedy Guaranteed lt has been accurately groveri that.-a sumti led person only 75 per oem, egcient. It slowsqyou upzliekel o\idulland_lai3; ako Laxotive Syrup Pepsin o iii-st day you do not have complete bowel movement. Take it. guar- anteed, for wnsthlpatiori. wrpid liver, dye .psia, l0\l8Il08!. S0111' slomsxh. lfeartiairhfi. £0; 0: 5213>:-0 lilac. IPODI1 U B I5 E-simian wiill kill agzld e a ments Ililfl' xiii; oonstipalloli followed hy I wma t' will in ro- ...-irv w u»1tryl¢Ilr~l¢ln~l~9llr"°°' |§qyq|F.oi'onrefiind your E i-9,,,,,.:m:.:“24CaldwolI llg-. money. A few doses in : Tmnio, ' dd ll|0&l0f\i\00nfI'IAlntlle» lnerlawlaxalragaridwailldlihhgvf um stomach mimi” "’ “if ’“~' """"' '(.i"}x'ii|i»f‘%~."°A'@¢u ” I r _ M _' lui. Sendrne awk' it NMI# a week and in tlint way f A.Mrm_._..... ki-op the bowels rcsll- W lai-ly cpu. Dr-Cell* umiloinarothan hw i°W°'°l‘ " V ,, f >- ~, ~-... I 790 Kilocyles (380 Meters) -~ A . c, "lt Was Not s Success” -Mr. John Rattenbury was a passenger by the fast express to Charlottetown on Friday morning -K. West Life Assurance C0., returned to Charlottetown on Thursday ev- ening.-K. -Miss Minnie Steele, Summer- side was a visitor to Kensington on Thursday.-K. -Mr. Michael Shea of Water-~ ford Lot 1 returned on Friday from Winnipeg.-K -Mr. L. W. Murdock represent- ing the Canadian Oil Co., was a passenger Eastward on Friday.-K -Mr. Able Block of Charlotte- _ town was ii visitor to Kensington 2gKlp`;lg:§§°f;yh{g2d‘;gnev1?,?£g'wTg so on FrIday'_K' buried from her residence at Rock ., - B . W l l ` . Thi t 5 /.ax _ 0 : ` _Messrs John Mcmldyen and.J' sizlgllis fotllorifgllalieinggiiidlixiis to F;"(?i;lespie °tmAugusI§.¥;§aC°v¥{“s` Coluiiiba Church, where a high / 1° “miners B on y°_ ' iiiass of Reqiiieiii was offered hy _ I ‘.\II|iiiril'n` lilnlnacnl for llcpaliiche ;6[‘£Dg:;§3T’:lfl{§::;yhh§;1m?rthl;€!x'l;g "" mortal of a highly respected wom- /, *_ Q W, G, Y, an was liild to rest in the nearby .5 ff/ s- _ _t __ -_f Q _ ' cemetery. May her soul rest in 3 \,, I I J TuEsoAv, JANUARY 29 ll’@a°@~ _ WGY (Schenectady. N. Y.) General Electric Company Eastern Standard Timo 11:55 a. m.-U. S. Naval Observa- ory time signals. port 12:40 p. m.-Produce market re- 12:-i5 p. ni.-Weather report. 2:00 p. m.-Music and atldresx. “The Ar of Making Introductions," Mrs. Albert Kinuin, Schenectady Woman’-s Club. 6:00 p. in.-Produce and stock market quotations; news bulletins. 6:30 p. m.-Dinner music by String Trio of Ten Eyck Hotel, Albany, N. Y. 7:45 p. m.-Program of chamber music. String trio for violin, viola and cello, “Serenade," Opus 8 . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Beethoven a. "Marcia" b. "Adagio" e. "Allegretto alia Polncco" Edward A. Rice, violin; Ernest Burleigh, cello; Loo Kllweii, viola Reading. "Tho Day of Precious Penalties" . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hill Esther F. Weisbnrg Trio for flute, clarinet and oboe. "Aubiide" . . . . . . . . . .. De Wailly Clarcnco Roberts, flute; Fred Ferrey, oboe; Peter Schmidt, clarinet Reading, “The Palace of the King" . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Crawford Esther F. Weinberg Quartet for oboe, bassoon, flute and clarinet, n. “Gavotte Roccoco" . Pirani b. "Whirlwind" . . . . . . .. Plrani Fred Ferrey, oboe; John B. Taylor, bassoon; Clarence B. Roberts, flute; Peter Schmidt, clarinet Readings, a. "The Lilac Tree" Gartlan b. "The Usual Way" . . . . .. Anon. . . . . . . . . . . Anon. Esther F. Weisberg Quartet in F. "Major, "Allegro" Mozart Fred Ferry, oboe; Edward A. Rice, violin; Leo ess this season. Kenzie and had the property sur- veyed by Mr. McDonald, last week. ..*EGG CIRCLE.-The Sturg- eou~Murray Harbor Egg-Circle is still running full blast. the fine \viiiter being favorable. Mr. Heck- in, Oak Valley. is the liustling col- lector. They collect eggs only once n week and are getting 500 a doz~ en for them at preseiit. ..*THE BURIAL-The body of [Mrs Angus B. McDonald who died at the Charlottetown hospital last Sunday, and which reached Harm- ..“GASPEREAUX.-Mr. Chas. Grahnui who is one of the largest dairy patrons at the Murray Har- boi' cheese factory also runs two lobster factories, one at Iioughton island and one at Miii'ray Harbor North, and is already making pre- parations for the season's work. nt his home in Gaspereaux, and is giving out large quantities of “ad- hnm is certainly an all-round bus- iness man.-Mr. Wm. McKay, who is probably the largest dairy farm- er in the Murray Harbor district, is milking twelve cows this winter and doing all the work himself with the help of his wife. They are inaking butter of the iiillk since the close of the cheese factory which finds a ready sale by reason of it.s ex- cellent quality at lic lb. over ordin- ary market prices.-Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Graham are also making butter this winter. and which meets with ii ready sale at 35c lb. PIMPLES DN HEAD AND NECK Small and Formed Sore Eriiptions. Skin Sore and ed. Cuticura Heals. "Pimplea broke out on the hack ofmy head and neck. At that the 3 plmples were small and then 5 ran into each other and V v formed sore eruptions abou: the also of a ten oem piece. The akin was sore and red ;n:.uiIt'ched ‘a great deal, me o scratch. “I had the trouble about liz months before I began using t.°:°‘°“"......“°°.....'-e°°‘i..:".:‘.“af.':" ‘°. ' us ¢ ea a three boxel of Ointment lp was healed." (Signed) J. A. Macdonald, Gifford. Quebec. Regy on Cuiicura Soap, Ointment and llcum to can for your akin . =<< Kliwen, viola; Ernest Burleigh, _ cello ..*LAND PURCHASE.- Mr. Angus McBeth, Whim Road rec- ently purchased 50 acres of wood “Mr” J' B' Hughes M the Great land from his neighbor, Mr. Mc- , . » Western Guardian Eastern Guardian Notes By the Way I ng _.ei-io? nom?-oimu'¢ came; _-si-lop ¢~m_?,°im..~| aguiq tc°minuea_rr;|i Page 4) -LOST-On Bedeque Bay, at UBRIDGETOWN 1-Rev Rgbgrt merely sought homes in other _ I _ M-1sDonald'S P0ln!. brown velvet M.HBi-odie will condiict divine wor- haunts within our Island coasts. on e hat. Finder please advise Bowness ,mp on sunday Fe|,_ 3|-5 at 7 p_ m, . 9- RGWBN- 1|- Remember once the start is made l1°°° N0- 1° 12-2- if ..~ci.EAR wrren.-There was ad in tho gulf of the AL_'J"l;;§$yoENME§T"AT‘ EMER` North Shore at the recent cold '_ " mad “S b“3l` wave, but the southeast winds of ness has been moved 'into the com- Friday which blew almost a hum_ uiodious new station. which is well cane drove this ,ca where H will an heated and lighted by a plant in t b the large basement of the station no como ack for 8 while' It is The plant also “gms an the plat: now blue water again in the Gulf. T0 OPERATE FACTORY- contiguous to the station A fine Geo Graham' Gaspe,-e,wx_ who new refres hmem' and illnlllif Cafe now owns the M. H. Lobster fzic °DP°“lte the sl*m°“ L5 “ln by tory, having purchased the shares A““tl”,M“"PhY-_K' of Messrs. McLaren and Graham, ‘ rew Fraser Mitchell which is pend- ..'READY FOR BUSlNESS.-» Mr. A. D.McIsaac,Big Bush has his t Mr' A“g“'°t5;1 Cutclgte' Frederic' new lobster factory completed, and fim’ “pen 6 Wee end in the the wood for the seasons pack pil LW' ed along side. He expects to go stronger than ever into 'the busin- professor pmponnded to a large and intelligent class of students the question. Are a cow's ears above. this to test their faculty of percep- tion. All of them had seen cows. but only two of the class would venture to answer and these two had studied drawing. The others had been seeing without perceiving it being true that Prince Edward Island has more cows to the square mile than any other Pro- vince of Canada, =how many of our college students can correctly and promptly answer the professors question? it is not often that newspaper readers In this Province care par- ticularly for what goes on in the Bow Street Police Court in Lon- don. But just now the case of And- ing there has a very considerable _interest for public men here and at Ottawa, for our federal and provin- cial governments and for many others on both sides of the ocean. The hearing begun on Saturday last and has been adjourned until Saturday next when it may be con- cluded. The rosult will be awaited with much interest here. The change of government in( England seems likely to present the over-sea Domlnions receiving the trade preference agreed upon! by the imperial Conference und' which was favored by the Baldwin Government. This is dlsappoim. lim. the more so as the Liberal vllllrty over there is lending its sup~] Dort to the Labor Government in] this matter. The political situa-_ tion is not unlike that existing in Canada. Both in Canada and the United Kingdom the governments of the day are in ii minority in their respective Houses of Commons, but are supported by another party A lil Carrying Out measures that are at best doubtful if not injurious. _ . Good butter is never n. drug op ing market. In a book treating of the New . Psychology we read that a 'learned below or behind the thorns? He dld‘ Q , GINGERBREAD: 6 tablespoons water, 2’/a cups flour, 1 cup molasses, 2 tablespoons Cur- nation Milk, 1/A teaspoon salt, ‘lt teaspoon soda, 1% teaspoon ginger, 1/, cup butter' or lard. Sift dry ingredients together. Add liquids_ to molasses. Combine mixtures, add shortening and heat well. Pour into greased shallow pan and bake in moderately hot oven about 25 minutes. Produced in Canada by CANADIAN Miut Pkooucrs Co., Liniisn Aylmer - Ontario |11 .' I . . Cook with Carnation Milk. Write for our Re- cipe Book containing over 100 tested recipes. P- t . l"l‘"""'””“\ O . ." Carnation-A-For 'Bak-.in-g YOU will find Carnation Milk a wonderful aid to good baking. Use it in your fillings and icings as well as for creaming vegetables, mak- ing soups and gravies. Serve the coffee with Carnation. Use it dilut- ed in tea (one part- Carnation, three parts water.) Use it undiluted with fruits and cereals. Carnation is just pure fresh milk, evaporated to double richness, kept safe by sterilization. Order several tall (16 oz.) cans or a case .of 48 cans from' your grocer. . i The Iqbal is Rad and While PERSON ALS, ..*Mr. John Gillis, Rock Barra, returned Monday from the N. B. lumber woods. So also did Frank McDonald, Clear Springs, and some others. ..*Mr. Chester McDonald, Clear Springs went to Boston for the winter months. Mr. Peter Mclnnis of Milton Mills, takes his place as ..'Mr. John Cafirey of Herman- ville. is acting farm manager for Mr. James Mallard, Big Bush who has gone away to Maine to take ad- vantage of the big wages prevail- ing there. ..*Messrs. M. and A. McKenzle,\ sons of Mr. William McKenzie, 01d English Fair (By DomiiiltTii__l'\;ws Service) LONDON, Jan. 28.-Wickham :F'air, which dates from 1268, when a charter was granted by Henry lil. is in danger of abolition. J. Carpentier Garnier. lord of the Gaspereaux, who have been at home spending the Christmas hol-I id_ays. returned. last Monday to' |Sydney. Miss McKenzie. a sister' is visiting her sister-in-law, at Stol-I larton, N. S. who is very ill. l ..°Mr. John A. McDonald, Land Surveyor, was in Murray Harbor during the week endcnvorlng to settle a dispute between lwo ad-- joining land owners, and which was on tlin verge of legal proceed- ings. The dispute wus reported set- tied. ..°Miss Tillie McAulay has tnk- en position of clerk in tho llerman ville Farm Grocery in the place oi' Mr. John Caffrey, who has taken up other employment since his re- turn from the Charlottetown lios- pital where he underwent un oper- ation. ..°Mr. Ross Graham, Murray Harbor, North, who has been keep- ing n general store for the past twenty or more years, and who was recently burned out. has re- tired permanently from active mercantile business and has sett- led down to farming and occasion. al produce buying. Ho is also iii- terested in foxes. A neighbor of Mr. Grahuni, William McKay. and his wife and daughter, have $2,000 invested in sliver black foxes in different island ranches in K lng's County, and which latterly is bring ing them in some nice dividends. manor. has applied to the Home Seretary for its discontinuance on the ground that cattle sales and business formerly transacted no longer take place, and that ull which remains is revelry by the villagers. From its inception the fair has been held in the flno sqiniro of this pretty llumpsliirn village, and the lord of the manor says he thinks festivities held eiicli May could be now transferred to an- other spot. The paroclilal electors have de- cided to protest to tho lionie Secretary against the proposal. BARGAIN WEEK Every weak Ia Bargain Week In some particular line at -Poole 6. Thompaon'|. Tlvla week It la Robes and Rugs. ' $20.00 Robes for $15.00. $6.00 Horse Rugs for $4.50. $5.00 Rugs for $3.75 and $4.75 Rugs for $3.50. Poole & Thompson Limited. , '. th lo W* 5 \ if it wem not for ii .low leaders, in takin revon it man is 'bill They hurt themselves bliirt A good horse ,nover lacks li rung others. llc. B' S0. e human race would still be waA~ eveii with his enemy, ‘buf in DW' wing in the mud ot' ibarbarism. ing it over, ho is superior. Q-aovefo-oo O-O-0-O-000494-*O-59-0+ Rexall Remedies for Specific Ailments REXALL DYSPEPBIA TABLET8, 25°, 50° and 81.00 make digestion easy and the stomach healthy. REXALL CATARRH JELLY, soo relieves oanrrli and cold in the head. REXALL LIVER SALTS 35c, 65a, $1.25 restore iM liver to normal action. ' f REXALL CHERRY BARK, 35° and Wo, the large sale proves this pleasant tasting cough syrup gives satisfaction. REXALL SYRUP OF HYPOPHOBPHITEB $1.00. Nervt and tissue builder. Puts snap Into you. REXALL FILE CURE 501:. easily applied, causal 0° Irritation, gave almost immediate relief. REXALL KIDNEY PILLS 50c, 8 for $1.25- C0009* kidney disorders and eliminates uric acid from ¢_h0 l¥l'»°"'- REXALL ORDERLIEB '250, 509 lllil "1~00- Tl" Ideal laxatlve medlolne. - BOLD UNDER POSITIVE GUARANTEE T0 GIVE 8ATl|‘ FACTION OR MONEY REFUNQED THE MACKINNON DRUG oo.` THE nex/u.i. i1='ATi`-inn " i` ` " C "" ' ' ""‘ ' *' O15 wEi_i_' i‘i.l. ou 1- TAKE `\’H\‘b QE: Y 4° H LOT QF NBRVE ILL CNT EVEN WlTH Y BE _ ¢EP. Di Ai l W I ) tvs; \"'4l G0 ON AND 0Ei.\\/ER Youw. BUNDLE AN Dora -r 1-A.i.t< so Muci-A \ ['41 lg* Oman W