Sufferers from ,.bromfiiitis need a quick-acting remedy like Shiloh. It brings-away the phlegm, eases theachest pains and heals the sone tissues. Shiloh is zmadefrom the formula of a physician who specialized on throat and bronchial troubles. ‘ It is a concentrated remedy, pleasant to take, A few drops is an effective dose. Does not upset ‘thestomach. A! your dmggfaf, 80c,;60ccml 81.20 EADACHES, biliousness, sleepless nights, heaviness, are Nature's warning that intestinal poisons are iIoodiT-ig your system. If this is allowed t0 continue, ygu ma!’ become a vlclflm °f seriofis organic disease. Laxatives and cathartics do not over- come constipation, says a noted authority, " butby their continued use tend only to aggravate the condition and often lead to permanent injury. Why Physicians. Favour‘ Lubrication \ Medical science has found at last in lubrication a means of overcominB C9"- stipation. The gentle lubricant, NUjOI, penetrates and softens the hard food waste and thus hastens" its passage through and out of the body. Thus, Nujol brings inter- nal cleanliness. Nujol is used in leading hospitals and is prescribed by physicians throughout the world. Nujol is not a medicine or laxative and cannot gripe. Like pure water, it is harmless. _ Take Nujol regularly and adopt this habit of internal cleanliness. For sale by all druggists. O1 ~ Insist on i 1.1.1’. Plumbing Freezing Up lllili’ mean a lot of. unnecessarytrou- ble and expense. DON’T_ DELAY Phone 393-1 FliEli» ll. Tliilillliil b Qflfion 81;,“ t om Prlnoe sub-m ‘rue-m E. R. Brow 14s RichmondStredt . / . Charlottetown ' Fire, Life,‘ Accident, Sickness and.’ Plate Glass Insurance at Iiowestlrate. Asent u Slummerside, 1.10m um». . V Strong Stock ' 1 l z I . . - 5 “t ‘ bro-em i-w-a or t‘ r » j Miv-‘s Muriel Howard-Mr. ‘in- bride of Jnmos A. Lnnnan, son Central Guardian 3H0? FRDM Holman’: Catalog REMNANT SALE FRIDAY- Moora & McLeod Limited. 495-2-18-21 _ OARVELL enos. are buying pot. utOcs at their cellar, Water Street any mild day. 482-2-18-1l "CHURCH or SCOTLAND.—Rev. Ewe" Mllcllollsall will preaoh Sabbath 22nd. at Argyle Shore at 10.30; DeSuble at 3 p. m. and Airgylc Shore at 7 p. m_ ‘ REIMINANTS AND ooo LOTS 0f 9:11 B0118 at the REMlNAiNT SAiIJE Friday.-—Moore & McLeod Limited 495-2-18-2i THE MARKER-Yesterday many cllllllll‘! People took advantage of the improved condition of the roads and the attendance at the market was consequently very good, both in -the building und In the square. Eggs were - selling at 50c; butter at 32c; chicken, -. $1.25; duckf, $1.10, $1.25; hay, 65c; 0MB. 72¢; s.ruw 40c; potatoes, 30c, 85c; turnip? 16c. WEST AND CLYDE RIVER -—- ssrvlcesWSunday. Feib. 22nd West River 11 a rm, Clyde River 3 p. m. ‘$115190! “The ‘Suffering Servant" Flvening service in West River, ail- so at 7. Subject “Uni-ting with Puib- lisans and Sinners Jesus ailxstrds Feast at Levi's illouse, on the Way Fersicd a Woman, Later Raises Jwir- "5795. Daughter.’ Sahibsi-h School in (‘lyric River at 2 p m.- West Rive-r 6 p. m. ‘Meeting in Cliydc Riva-r al- so on ‘Thursday evening the 19th at 7-30 uddrssed by Rev. Mr. Mulli- gun. u ARNOLD. LEJGHTON MacKAY. ——'l'he funeral of the late Arnold L. MucKuy, took place from the New Glasgow Christian Church, Sunday ziiternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. John liaytor officiating at tho church and grave. There was a large at- tendance at the Church of relatives and friends of the deceased to pay their inst tribute of respect to onc “ho was loved and respected by all. The deceased wn the only son of Mr. and M-rs. Eld n E_ iMacKay and was culled away at the early age of 29 years, He enlisted in the nrtlllcry (luring the period of the great war nnd served his King‘ nnd Country for three years. ln ‘curly. life he became a member of the Christian Church nnd was in con stunt mrmbw until his (loath. To the bereaved parents who uro. lefi in mourn tho loss of their only. son the heartfelt sympathy of thecoin vinunity goes out to them in. tliir their time of great sorrow, Inter- mcni. was mudc at the New (iluv gow Cemetery. ' EBEN EZER NOTES-Ehcrlczvr ' 1 ‘run cnannomrowu GUARDIAN Flllflfll is progressing favourably under the skilful manngenrcnt "ll lpisll“, McLeod nnd Mr. Kenneth lilncllzril -!s' doing a stir mg business in the] 'lox-nicni.—lilr. J. Stanley Mcllup spent iho week end with his u_i Mr Will-um Howan.—Mrs (inset, "and Mrs. Mnyns Ford have returned [home from n vii. t tlo Szm Fmtncisro |-—lVlr.- Guorincmnd Mr. John Ford‘ [l1 IS piirchiiscd fl fine BEBE!‘ from ‘hlr. A. MCDllff--l§l‘0Okfl0l(l- circus- ing about eight hundred lbs. of l-.-ctl.~Mr. Eldon Ford has purchas- (ll Mr. Thomas J. -Ford‘s ilriving inure Mary ‘PlCkI()l‘(1.——MI'. Jnnrrs (Zuidfrcy mil his Uncle Jam-cs Ford iznvogrcinrneil from a visit to -l\"i~.w York zrnd other cities-Mr, W01 RlhSSOl spent ‘tho week "mlWviih his uncle Mr. ‘Percy ‘ Smith-q-hlr. iiuyus Ford has gone -i.i:'t0-‘- tho ituwlUg-h dntsincss, we wish him ~uci-<<'s.~'l‘hc Ifhfillflfl of Mil‘. Flraizk lcoll 11H are glad to see h‘ni owl uguin lirfkoi‘ his recent lll=.'.IJs‘s.~~ .\lr. Ber-t‘ McDonald purch-ziscrl Alford And-rows fast mare Lady Todd .22‘/i- ‘Mr. Albert nnd Mr. ‘Phomun Ford (ISL) left Monday for lllhrllCl", ‘MllSfl.—-Mlfi0fl Adia and ilzizcl Ford have returned from :1 visit to Siiintners-Idtn-Jblrs. Henry l-‘nrd and Ina F011] are Viilllllll! iiiionils i-n- lirncklcy.—Mr- nnd Mrs. Anthony lluchunniin have rdturz- d homo from Capo Bro-toil.»- ll'll'lll‘l()i. please Copy). MciNNlS-LANNAN NUPTIALS. -An ovoxiii of more t-h-nn passing lii(‘l‘l'f§l took plncc at St. Duns- i2lllZ~l Cathedral. Charlottetown on \Vi‘.lllil‘§fl{l}’, Fill). 4th at 3-15 Wlllfll tiles Mary Gertrude Mclnn iliiugliilir oi Ivlvlnnis. Gicncorradnle. Mr and Mrs Angus ‘bccamo or ihn lflil,‘ Jame-s mill Mrs Liinnnn The ceremony win liitmiiiguc. bride The hridc who wore n ruvy blue suli. wpiih hait to correg. pond was attended by Miss Winni- _- ‘i’ . A nor WATER some i“ Is an lndlspcnsiblc article nnd no home‘ should be without one or more. We have them ill , all sizes and prices- . . wear-Iv.’ ' ‘ (J0me in and we will be pleased i0 show them t0 Y0"- t n. |.. woimiv ‘plaque-lust, Week end Specials - 1 PATo/vs r400 Yds. 32inch llhambray and liinghams 29c yd. 30 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM IN SHADES OF PINK, ROSE, COPEN, BLACK, GREY, LILAC, ALMOND, NILE, JADE, CANARY, PEACH, ETC. k i Simmons Beds, Springs and Mattresses, g We have just opened up 27 new models inSimons Steel Beds. Come in and look them over, we know. you will find a style to suit you--$5.00 to $25. \. iaiéflfl” ' vw/ 4 Complete outfit white metal bed ‘as above. Wool top mlattress‘ witlnart tickling. Double woven wire spring, al'l sizes. R-e- guilar $18.00, Special #31298 SPECIAL .' All "felt mattress with roll edge, fancy patterns in ‘art ticking, 7.98 Regu'la=r$10.50.Special ill All steel’ be inch continuous post, all fellt roll . Hercules, Spring, Regula edge Sppcifa] . . . . . . . $23.98 guara n‘t ‘e e d d as cut, 1 White above, 1n ‘a mattress l‘ $35-00 lar $25.00, ‘slble mattress, ing, guaranteed i double‘ woven wire spring. Regu- all sizes. Iron Bed as ll sizes. Rever- art tick- Sale price $17.98 i .11’! Sliding Steel couches as zrbove all felt mattress cretonne or green demm covering . . . . . . .. $11.75 ' Single Steel couches - wliith adjustable head ‘mat tress as above, Special auras W SIZES 2x3 Ilegular.$l2.00 for . . . . . .. $ 6.00 Regular $15.00 for . . . . . . . $ 7.50 Regular $25.00 for . . . . . . . $12.50 . k 39c All Wool 1 Stockings Children's, all wool stockings in Little Daisy quality, ‘sizes 4 to 8, brown black, wlhite, scarlet, sky and pin'k. Regular values up to 85c. Special - - ~ 39¢ ‘ v_ M D __ them- The numerous presents flfllllfxlllhbl bymillvzirv 62m“ "i, Si‘, from fur and near, 11¢ 0P“ ‘ ‘ cheques. cut glass. silver l, relatives in Ken-slngtonu l\ o lire guest of Miss Ruby Campbell. Patons “i . Carpet Squares ‘at llalf Price 3x3 lied Lannun. sister of the groom ‘trying to thaw out the frost from whllc the groom was supported bylthcli‘ frozen limbs. By noon on Friday several of the iur Ernest Mclnnis, brother of the: bride. Pol-lowing the ceremony sufferers bad been brought to Chur- llle llF-lllll Dlllly FBl-lirned t0 thednttetown and were conveyed to the home of Mrs M. J. Mahar, sister (Jhnrioggemwn 3051,1131 or of ilhe groom where breakfast awaited ‘them. at which tire ofhclating clergy was‘, present was also served in Manor's well known style. after fumed - Q1 Naturally the "disaster" caused wh.ch itliie bridal party left for their firtnre homo in Montague, wlhere a reception was tendered H t m m n] n , Archbishop OlBrien, n Dr. new es ycézplooaxggp 1:2 {v1.50}, mam-two of P. E. island's the young esteem in which tlhey are held by ‘wlebramd “"5- presented a strong plea for their many friends. " ---<-0¢--i PERSONALS ‘much discusslo attention of men nnd women in nli mcludqng parts of Canada. Among those who made 11 dBllll)‘ comfortable in tho homes of‘ their Dinner. lmends Drs. McLeod. Taylor, Jen M‘ kins and Conroy were nt once in ut- ‘3- tondanca and medical rellof was nf- nnd engaged tho and took part in the discussion were Schur- most The Archbishop im- proved conditions at the Capes; nnd referring to some anlmadver- lslon on the conduct of the Cap» Mm ._q_ J. MggPhei-gon i5 vlg-lllnig inins and their men Dr. Schnrmnn stated: "For my own part I focl ‘constrained to attest that though l Mrs. Warren lnman of ‘Hampton. have travelled a good deal in the returned on ithe fourth from arpleas- old world and in [he new, | ngvgr felt such confidence at any com- ant visit to friends in ‘New York. mander, nor such admiration for Mlll- J‘ will“ ‘MMKEY m"! "°'|any men as i felt for the Captains inr-ne-d lo her home in Bradalbane after spendtngadiew daystn tiiiecity Mrs. Groveanor of Tryon, motheri n‘? Mp9, (dtev) George Somers was taken ‘to the P. E. I. hospital on Fri- ‘ day the thirteenth. Her condition is serious. She w» taken on a t, sirecher to Albany station. -_- Forty Years Ago (Continued trom Page 4) A and kind attention given them by Mr, McPhall and hi! family. He 5am u" w,‘ n mgltgy spectacle. that of twenty men llttins will |l|. I nnd crew of the ice boats, when ‘some winters ago, under vary in- auspicious circumstances l was ob- liged to cross the Straits of North- umberland, W_G_Y a Program - THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19 WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) General Electric Company ‘no Kllocycles (aao Mote/rs) ' Intern iltandam Time 1! 11 58 a. ire-Time signals. i ppm-Stock market ro- SIZES 3x31-2‘ 3x4 31-2x4 Regular $13.50 for . . . . . . . 6.75 ‘ Regular $20.00 for . . . . . . . $10.00 79c Silk and‘ Wool Hose . Tlhis is one of 0111' extra special values ‘in a ladies silk and wool ho e, ‘regu- lar $1.25 value ‘d comes in all the‘ more popular colors of sa‘nd_ fawn, grey, brown, silver, blue, bl‘ack, log cabin, etc. Special .796 Patons 12:40 p, np-Produco market rc~' port . 12145 hfm. Wcnthcr report. 2:00 p» fll.—Ml.lSlC and talk, "Stage Siylc Itcvuc." Helen Spring 2:30 p. in.—Or~gan rcc.-tal by Stephen E. Boiscialr. 6:00 p. inn-Produce and stock market quotations; news bullstmg, oi‘ New York State Highways, fur- 1.7 sited. by State lllyihuuy Oom- mission. 6:80 p. nt-Dlninrr music by Hotel Ten Eyck Orchestra. Alba N. Y. 7:30p m.——Weeltly talk on new books, William 1-‘. Jacob, librar- ian, General Electric Coin.puny_ 7:45 p- m.-—'l‘alk. "Mlmnor-s of New York." Ernest C, Brown." 8:00 p, nt-“Concert of Men- delssohn Club, of Albany. New York. under the direction of Dr. Fraink Sill Rogers ‘to be broadcast in conjunction with WJY, from Chancellor's Hall, Albany, N. Y. Selections. a. "Viking Song" . . . . . . . . . . . .. Coleridge-Taylor b. "Glorious forever" . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rachmaninoff The Mendelssohn Club ‘Songs, Allen MioQuhae. tenor Selection-s, a, “Hunting Song" ....-DeKoven b. "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" . . . . . . . . Andrews c. "Joli-n Peel Andrews The Mendelssohn ‘Club Songs. Allen McQuhae Selections. a. "De Sandman" Pmtbeme b. "Hymn to the Madonna" .. .. .. Kremeer c.‘ isééiiéikl" . Smith Regular $30.00‘ for . . . . . . . $15.00 J 98c Al Wool ilibb Hose i English ‘all wool ribbed hose, extra good quality in about ten different kinds of ribb, in all the better shades of brown, greyiawn, coatings, sand, elbc "-5..- aislhz-ziri p. m-—Report on condition the kidneys and neys clean like Siz Regular $1.50 value. es 8 to 10 Special . . 98¢ Patonsi Stephen E. Doliiclalir from Proctor}: Hariuanus ‘Blccvkor Hull, Albany-l N v , A Flush Out KHneysl When your kidneys hurt and‘ your buck feels sore. don't get scar~| ed and proceed to load your stom- uch wilth a lot of drugs that excite tire urinary tract. Keep your ldd- you keep your bowels clean. by flushing with a mild, harmless salts which w‘ helps to remove the body's urln-l ous waste and stimulate them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys ls to filter the blood. ln 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can madily un- derstand (‘he vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink_ lots of good water-you can't drink too much; also get from any pharamaclst about four ounces of Jad Salts. Take a table- spoontul in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your k-idneys may tben act tine. This famous salts is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon juice. combined with lithis, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they are no longer a source of imitation. thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts in inexpensive; can not injure; makes a delightful effer- vescent lithla-wster drink which everyone should take now and than to help keep their kidneys clean and active. The Mend each Club Songs, Allen McQuine "The "Nun of Nlduroe" (‘incidentai solo by Allen MoQuliae) ..Buck backache. By all means luv The Mendelssohn Club Your physician examine your kid I irritate ‘the en- .‘ them _ Tl‘! this; also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what bo- cams of your kidney trouble and EXCELLENT for rheumatism, neuralgia, back- ncho and kindred ills. Rub it in well with the tips of the fingers. An enemy to pain. DE LAVOAL SERVICE We have extras for the varloua stylaa o! Do Laval Beparatorl. We have a competent man who can take your Separator down and put In the new parts. ' In tact we can guarantee tho boat aarvloo In this ilno that oan be prouml any- where. ‘ aauo no voull ear/mama now.