Central Guardian '- NEw tinivunsirv moi-mu 1;; ffiillzditnan readers for 9P1 Should have one‘ upon. Every honfi NEW UNIVERSITY DICTION-l tli-infitilllialllllll Pflildiffl for 98; 1 co , 1 should have onmupon very horas colxlliflizb 0111111011. - Cavendish‘ . eiegalion. Rev. Peter Jackson, “lllllblrt- slillllfi‘. ll iLiliJ, Coven-l dlsll- 3 11-1115. Rustico, 7 p.111. ’ I BAPTIST CHUKCHr-RCV. A. Bmlyald- 3-D“ Will preach at All to all. Se“ n_ 11- 111.: North River 3 p. m.;'; . 1111B bit-ck '1 p. ni. W. B. Muc- Walker Minister. j LARGl-l SHIPMENT of Ladies‘ and lviisses Dresses just. arrivedft 51111111111 styles. assorted. shades. Siz-i I es from 13 YYS. to 44. Como and see; lime“! "may and gel- first. choice. 511031111 $9.50. Prowse 8111s., Ltd. 2176-24-31 l I HAMPTON.-- Services eoiitluet-i ‘vii |>_\' 1h.» Alinistter, 11m Rev Gun‘ i‘. beat‘ ‘>11 buiitluy next’ Ifob. 5th; ‘ ‘l: \'ll'itll'lll ll .\. 11.. Hampton 1i l. .\.._ iiiillfillilli‘ 7 i‘. M, Tiie lltni~ i ~3i5 1uhmv soiricc will be a Cfllllllilllliml‘ ‘ _ Mg Survive. . l o ' l Something New - lll TOW“ Qfilev. 11111-111 1.1111111". n. .\._ ii. 11,; e . t ‘into-tor. sot-vii -s Ci-mi. ll Ever hour c! it? No! Why‘! 306111186 it's new and the most i Niiular toilet preparation on the market to-day. BRADALBANE CHARGE, UN]. TED CHURCH 0F CANADA.~l for Sutbltith, l .\l.: iiihiirille 2‘- i‘. .\i., Pleasuit‘ ivill be itary places shall be glad for them. we want gvgfy may in “m, R. W. Lindsay Pastor. to drop in and sec these won- ,\/ .~'it>ii. Sole Agent for/Dr. Aiiairs Fox Remedies. / 0|‘ kiitnving their wlirlt tvtis ztpprtyc. latvtl Children nu well nu 111i!" COLD WEATHER wiu. NOT sror YOUR HENS LAYING IF YOU FEED B l'illl'.\‘ nntl nequitteil themselve- themselves. -—F-- I’ tn/Ltflie -Basket_f "' EQJMQELQ ‘(fozy Cnrin-r is open fur the season t aiiitl n \'l‘l‘_\’ lilllilfiillll (trotting \\'2l!~il spfilll on Sutiirtlay. Jillllliify 2811i," in undo. No otlur "In! u Gaol" ‘t-titlish 411v regretting, tin- lillfii‘ vnluttbitt iwliutil l\31il‘lli‘i‘_ ills-s ilNJPlN ltotltl. -—--'l‘ht~ iminy trio. s of liilss tlertritdt- Clark, tire llllillb-I Carter 8t Guild 1...... l ltour she i5 on the rtuui , jrt-covery, in stit-ct-ssiul tipeiaition in tliu P. W I. Hospital m. Thurstltti’. icotitiy purchased ii H1111 l-Jiiss Mary Sttnvttrt. has Use y '~1 1 ~, it'll-r 5 ‘iitfithmiiiir ‘Mill, Mrs. Honeywell; ' iluintuti, SlitulcY nr|l|l<"-l_ l ' v - 1st Poultry Feeds ,;;;g;=,,,;§,g:1:.:;' ,..‘.:.".‘.'.‘.§.. pm, L111 bu. held in lin- nt-ur ftitiire. Sold by us they give great “figs Twin‘ Plmk 5pc“, u“, M... results. It pays to iced the , I ‘ ,.__ ‘ best and BlatchfortPs have no ,i‘\l\l with lit-t lliclltlaqhlllihs IA\¢YI\1TI< sulmfloh fimnw"u'.uuy VP)“ ‘<1 H \-"1t.w '18 .,iuttthu gblilillwli‘. B-IY A t t hitvini: For auie at our SEEP) STORE Ll‘t.'(.‘(l\tl"l'ing 1mm‘ and by leading merchants CARTER 8t C0. i Limited teetllly ___._.- t _.._____________._...__-- Professional Cards . v__..____.?..i_ I DONALD S. HART, Chartered Accountant , (Formerlyhtrnvelllng Auditor income Tu Depurtmcnt) l 130 EdWI-lfl SIIQQI ‘ llnliinx, N- 3*; hilt-shim». Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate to N. Y. Pout Graduate _ Medical School and Hospital ~ Practice itnlited to Ere. EH1 "ml and Tbro a Testing Eyes und uupplyini 915""? Otlice, Buyer Buiidinl t Grout George Street 931cc Hours-D to 12.30. 1.30 w 6-9“? Mark R. McGuigan Boll-Bearing . Motors u motor is the life of l-iurd brittle lnuulu- oil mired, oendl The life of 1 itsinuulntion. tion, elpcciully if moronic the rcpuir uhop or to the B-A- urrrsizttzilntrttrzzruu illnnwrita; somorroa. I'm w, cm,“ Do you take ' 16.151 ' biliiy ll 11,111“ - ,__ _. itioielunti. 7 tritriljlygnhguigilynweilggthiie’ Q9 If so, use ROYAL YEAST CAKES -—the standard of quality for over 50 years. Soak a coke of Royal Yeast, with a little sugar, in tepid water over night. Stir well, strain and drink 5 the liquid. Flavor is im- l proved by adding the juice » of an orange. ~ ‘ ."**ll*'r t. 1*. .\i. WELCOME VISITOFL-Mr. John‘ - 'l‘. Wtltite, wcilk-iiouvn Czn-pciitiei" 51.,» IIAZELBROOK SEB\'iCEri-Foi' and littiltlei‘, who has ' Feb. 5th, as follows: Hazclbrook lilltrstoti for the past a. m_.'. Cross Roads 3 p. ms, Alex-came ltoine on Saturday lust, _,_._ 81141111 7 p. in. Mr. Henry B. Lind-nvill spend 1t few months‘ with his “Y $41!]. brother of the Pastor, wlio has family inst lately arrived from Scotlaiid..itig. m“ P3391191‘ i" i111 U10 50P- iieigltbors 41nd The Wilderness and the sol- plenum] 117- meet hint again. PROPERTY SALE. __ l'iii'.in property known us the Uro- MOUNT STEWART °cHo°|—-‘""kot_- falin, iii Suiiiiiicrfleltl, owned derfultoilet rcpm- t1 _ _ .~ _, a I v , _ ‘ p a 011s Q lht A st ini-.tiiiiii.il (‘A-"lllllililllbll ohhy M“ J_ “Q ‘p31,, m‘. me m,“ n“. l H, R1 l‘ w“ Wm o“ Th““d“~v- n”- 23"']~ Peter Ilelglian, Freetoivn. Dguqglsrr ihiitlit-ailly ilecorziteil for the oceo ‘the 10mm), ‘wshqnne. A nittnhet- of Dllfflills win-o “w, Imfsfmlj fflmfh [owned '0 m" mfFyfo bought land 111 Eineriiltl Jet ti-itsi 1.111111 ill ilir- stehniri. nisn fill" which will be more convenient \';.- 111K lilo tout-hots titt- sutisltiotiunshipping outs lllllilrllldlllllli .both liiiliiilififiiifljtndvs l; M‘; work, ivltit-h they show-kl \\y pro-W“ c, ,\_ gtmxqnwmko’ Que“ “Mung "Mn wiwmw WM‘ l‘ $54)“ Pliy o1‘ this city, will lie sorry to Kl7iii"llli‘l‘l3 nnil it box oi‘ ehoctilutt-s. ‘n.3,. “m, i111» Filliliipil \V£.‘i‘v\.lli0l<1l1gl\ly 11x» mm“ w break “Vhgne i“ [he ha“; nimnetl in ouch stibyetzt by tiut tea M his fig,“ “and his, , has been u gleiit handicap in his with i-retlil m their teachers 11ii1l-\r-.,\-k_ h“, happily is mending “ice. ly. ‘llttrivs Cotictrit in Sll(.‘l‘l)l'(1'0kt!. glv | CAVENDJSH AND VIC|N|TY__ tug two Scotch (lattices which were excellent tutti thoroughly eitjoycti. .. - 1 > n Douc tt . lite _vot1iiu tnetrpltt ntw- pluittiint: m"?:eidMgz e e c and Mrs. tiller 1111111111: $011k‘ illllllllillflfitli anniversary of their wedding. 19- Their friends therc surprised tact; -l'<ll1l1111'.1'11.vith a delightful reception w l: t, .2o111.-~v.1~. import G. 811111181111 rP-iwas itblo ltoisrgtniany former Islanders. Those pre- ded: Mr. and Mrs. Jerome) Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Chais-‘routc, the chances are that the their two grand-children, quality o1‘ the and quite above the ueturrv lscnt inclu gtpflfldlllg 41 week-Dcucette. son and __1'1;e‘,lvIt-::srs. Wilfred. Merldie, Leon itrelJchn Douccttie, Mr. and Mrs. I-Icctcan and family. .. ,.losoph Arsenault and family, Mr. y. l and Mrs. Joe AfSPllitlllt, Miss Aldontt ‘DesRotthcs, Mr. Feb. 51h, 11138: liczte. Valley 11 .-\.i_ 9 1a.» your- lo ROYAL YEAS‘; 1.... 11,111.11» I Jillllttlillllii . t. recidcil in years. untl [W0 in Emerald before iettirii- l-lo. is looking well, and hi»: fiicutls are greatly --Til9 fl tit- 1 A .. ~ , .. ~ . . 11¢ $1, unt bi,(\\tl!t lliglt School yea,.s_ has been Dumhkrsed by 3h._ycleamnce m each band had been As the, ht onins ntit tusttttilli .ii.(l .11 property .is :1 valuable one, untitment. whether me ca}, would op_ the lszice up in the thousands. Mi. - t HAD ACCiDENT.-— The inuiiyl Ciro, C. Walker. Y. rornr he was llliffifllllltt: 011-, week, which lvtr, Walker took part iii tho ISLANDERSMTTELEBRAIWSI. —Mr have ar- lionie ill Pleasant} ltbuildu uplloulthnnd ' ‘. t (‘- ' i ‘i ' tho 11-111‘ ltiltir’, r111 . , _ _ . . _ luppliul tho nouriuh- _ li;1\~:-U;i1>i,1l|l- fzlililicy t-iistiiiittfn, (‘iuintrlEmvépafitsrlldsrjesfigi thsllzegnuggz;,trlps and never flue]. retunung t , , , .1‘ ' . 1 . - ‘ t mont from which @880 11111.- itntl till. - ‘iiitr Dblllliu til (uv “we V». 5mg the-n. daughmx.‘ M,.s_ home, He discovered that; the oil lb ““"“'* "l Alex. Ciiaisson. and other relatives; tend friends in Massachusetts. They r “will now remain home for the wint- er. While in Westbrook. Maine. Mr. C011 ‘Doucctte observed the our attended. among others by‘- Sans Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. _ Alpine i-iectenti and family. Mr. mid Nlfri. ‘ 'I‘Alph01i.sc Bcrube. Joseph‘ Maillot, Mr. ‘ ' _ . ‘ _ “up M,“ ,D8SRlDli('S. Mr. and l Wlmvil M" "ml 5mm‘ L ‘“ _ lMoutht, Mrs. Tom Peters. ' fBertibc, Mrs-t Landry; Mrs. ‘Mrs. Blanche Fumell. 1g passed pleasantly with music 11nd songs, followed by ice cream vmymg “umbfls of Ml‘ “m1 Mmliound the change marked evenl °flwhen one additional person is rid-Alto treasurer" showed u. very en- ll i I l l 1 t t l Fuirbunko-Morle bull bearing ma“; require greasing only once a your und eliminate oil cooked wind- tngl, oil lpotted rcductl. 0'1] '10P on the floor and t c eon of oil und oiling. Fairbanks-Morse motor: huvc u liberal overlold mold!!! Inf!’ are now made in "fully enclolcd and "ventilated" typel. Whkh "11 ‘u, “My in the foulm acid fume! and in extremely dumpnnd Uumeron gmytigurtiggtown. P-I-‘J- McLeod & Bentley J. A. V1.3. .K- 0- , antimi- unu httsrnoy-ut-blv L 08in: 1B0 Richmond Strut t Auriottottovru. P. I. 1- ”~.- i . McDonald’ o. turned ‘“““’".°" ' ‘LEA. A m" i . I A. income , 1r. 2mm t l 1 t 1 I l t l '1 (lune Traverse. and other daintics. Doncctte l b1 b tifladvuae rc- , ‘giggles! aniiatllsgfloafersh“ p ling in the car. especially if -_- {i- -» PI‘ Mr. and Mrs. iind Mrs Ben lllfrs. Alpine Mrs. Trtl B. Landry, were the recipients Carleton Siding lilies Ruth (Ttitclilfe has returned to her home lit Cape 'i‘roverse, utt- u very pleasant visit with iri- onils and relatives in lluntci- Rir-lsmnccs when passengers are being! er- ilecttnt visitors tern r1111! Kenneth Muttart- ___.__, , Miss Beatrice Murphy. B01118“ jwns n. visitor to Carleton on Fri- lday morning- , Mr- Vernon Muitnrt. ‘Carleton. was a recent visitor to the adjoin-l 111g community of ‘Cape Traverse. Little Sands, P. E. 1.. spent last week- end in Carleton, the guest of ‘Mr. Mr. Chester Mcburen. Hadley Mutturt- Mr. John McWilliums. Augustine Cove. was among the recent visit- ors to Summerslde- ‘The Misses Evelyn Bell an Veitia Campbell, Capo Traverse, were visitors 1o Borden on Sutur- dny- Mr. and Mrs. David Enmim, Sum- meruide- were recent visitors 1 Capo Traverse, the guests of the. daughter, "Mru. A. R. Clhrk. ‘M-r. Geovge Buntuin, Chariot: town. was o recent” visitor; oo++o++o+ooo++¢0+o4+¢+¢¢ lSmith is the opportunity it affords tto make new feels that. know everything and that any busi- ness or professional man who turns to car ownership in earnest for the first tiitic is quite likely to bring to motorfng a few new and valuable ' i». . ideas of his own. ed his brakes, not by seeing how I well they operated going downhill " Lut how fast the car would travel ‘going uphill. It seemed like doing lthe job ‘in reverse order and‘ yet it iproved to be a good way of demoti- tstrating the specific brakes" needed. l For some time, iticcocd that the clearance at ‘brake bands was not adequate. He tspoke to one or two mechanics tabout it but was told that the clear- lance was normal in every respect. One experienced driver suggested that the bands. should be even tight- er. periment along lines of his own. brake band adjustment there was slightly more clearance at ‘each of the four, brakes. headed for the nearest steep hill. Starting the upgrad at his usual speed. Smith observed the perform- ance of the cur closely, noting with interest that as it neared the mp. ‘it was going about three miles an hour faster than usual on that par- ticular grade. tinadc any other changes or adjust-t merits in the car. he concluded than ttrying the uphill test first Smith o. result. he now changes the oil lln the crankcase, is oil. M155 ’\' the oil is put to a real test. Ralph ATmP-Yli 8W1 Another thing that The ‘WM’ ly has observed is the vast differ- '31 WWW"- to Summorsitle, -.-- tho followinu:~‘liessrs- Hetl-fi .1\Z§'\i1~t1u~h-1. Douglas Bell, Du FLA. This Dame 1mm“ because m0“ worded their allocation c-t’ 150 and ‘Hell. Mr. 11nd Mrs- Major Cart-nth to poriment that yuvo ' "S" ing; too." P'I'IIE PIGE SEVEN ‘ cumnmv *_ lohn Smith And His Car ,__-_ n; FREDERICK o. lwIull-l- John 11-1111» a u cunt-corn IhI our; nuturln ululull wol- umuio. Ill lo unl nlfllll. IMU" ho ll u Illl/llflll‘ IIINIP»! ohiup willing and [lull $0 M70 nploiud. In uu lnturolttll w“. his axnulounn for the tho nenofll of tho otlnr wont: O-OFQHOQO+O§+OVO-O-U§OFF9 New and Bother Willis: b One of the things that makes car wnership eternally interestlnfl l" discoveries. Smith the old-timers do not Recently, for instance, Smith test- -“... i attention the Smith had sus- the Smith, however, decided to ex- His first step ivas to loosen the so that Then, he Since he had not the added speed was due to less waste of power at the brakes. This established the fact that the too slight in the previous adjust- erote safely and the brakes be ef-i" ficieni; with a greater clearance ro- mained to be demonstrated, but by Iiqtiid lf€biifm"*(llft'll, lmv llllltlillllUlllkli.<,-' gilt these tones give Urthoplituiic Yictmla music _ its beauty and color. So tiizit today a public concert by famous artist- tutti an Orthophonic , ‘victrola 1weriorniutice by the SLllliC grout LlFIiSlS,"-ZII'C two things alike/as uvinsp-atiid you need not stir lrtmi the luz_v-cotnlort ot the fireside to hear the Orthophonic Yietrolti. it's really marvellous when you come lit think of it. We tiioderiis owe :1 tribute 111 the scientists who have contributed the rich rth "True in determined that the brakes were‘ not right. ' Most drivers xvoulcl have looked! for a steep down-grade, and, trying the brakes and finding them satis- factory. would have assumed that everything was all right. But not; so with Smith. He had new ideas, of his own and seized the opportun- ity to put: them to practical use. Ma.y experienced car owners. , _- Smith finds, have the oil changed phnmg‘ after they return from an extend- ed trip. Knowing that all motoring is a process of evolution from good ideas to better ones, he decided to q look into this matter carefully. As: before starting on one of these in an engine following a period of fast. driving, as is the case when a car is on tour, is in much better dition than the lubricant in o. being driven around town. Speed and lient combine to bum on the diluent so that when a cur has reached its destination, or returned homeirom strip, whatever there is Sound " Since additional oil is bought en crankcase supply is average. In the city. a. motorist goes many hund- timr of siiiintl" to the Victrolu. was exieiitictl the privilege 0i tieveioping, this prittcipile lor your greater enjoyment. .~\.< u rt-snit you may ltavc beautiful, realistic ititisiozit Imnie, and you may have it coiitziiiietl iii grticcitil cabinets xvrotight in tine twtods. Arlisticullv designed motielsw-ull equipped with n device which stops each record alter Barona Model 4-40 $225 or with Electric Drive $265 treble“ cmd .111 Tim. Fifes - - - clarinets and flutes, - - - as well as trapsg - - tympani - - - bass viols and gruff throated tubers - - - all clearly heard. of "tittitvheil impedance" b1’ “smooth To Victor Electrical drive, if you “dhilfi-‘JI slight additional cost, Prices from S1400 down t0 as 11m‘ us S] l 5,-- 1 on convenient payments from all His hltisterk Voice dealers. . ophonic Trade Mark Rofd t Victrola. Victor Talking hinchine Company of Canada, Limited, Montreal eliminates winding. ‘ Orthoghonic-Qttty it it bears the dog Trademark “HIS MASTER'S VOi ~\f‘°'=u\~.1ti-1.\><uo.1111m av wit‘ im-tiu 9E reds of miles vrithout adding oil.‘ the crankcase meanwhile filling up‘ with gasoline, waver. acid and the ‘rest of the substances that coin- -binc to form what is known as the diluent. He says that the logic of who thing demands getting rid of lthis city used oil prior to starting on a long trip, for it, is the“ ma; lug was held in the church on Tues- ilay_ January 21th, a1 7.30 p. 111. After devotional exercises. led by the ‘Rev, W. E. Aitken. with Mr. Vi’. H. MacGregot- was itppolnt- He 1-11 chairman for the meeting. The financial statement read by MEETING pluses in uviuy oust; :1 siiwusslnl and gratifying iiietrtiiig wits brought it. 1t close Willi the benediction the pastor. CON/G REGATIONAL UNITED OH U-HCH, LOT i6. The itnmiul congregational meet-l Smith recent- ence in the way a. car rides passengers. the cont-aging surplus. with nil bills lpnssengei‘ uses the rear seat. 11191111111 iii hlll. situation rather interested himn The Maintenance 11nd Extension .a-nd in riding about in a number of Punt] was inlly met. different cars he found that most] Mr. MncGi-egor. reporting for the owners had their shock absorbing Cemetery Endowment Fund, show- devices adjusted for maximum com- ed that nil nccottn-ts had been paid fort when but one person is in the tmii there was n stirnltis in the car, so that the majority of in- hank, Mrs. Petey Miller reported for dill 110$ Tide i-Yléifithe different societies of the church, all of which showed splen- 'dld altlvlty. The w. M. s, m. crtrrlcd the ears ‘best. , owners have adjustments made t0 ovarpam u by $25k The Sunday lt-heir spring control devices when 501,001 had a success“, year and ‘they “e “Acme- Perhaps °n the w“? it too had a neat balance 0n ltatitl. 1° We "mt"? l" "w mwmnfi °" m. The congregation also supported the way home they will stop it’ a the Temperance Alliance, for the spring control service station for yea,“ to the extent o, um inspection or uujnstment. After an The stewards appointed [or the adjustment. the owner wilx take the “m, me a5 fouews. Seymour c“ out m" a trial 5pm "d n it Thompson Clo-tide Ramsa Birch- seems right to him will pronounce “em V6031. H F mmanyhlmwam the Job satisfactory. Then he p3:- Dockhart’ ,' ' “ ' cecds to pick up a passenger or e ' the family out for c. ride, and is wzhecétgafilnm-ghxtgdpfircy Mane“ surprised to iind that the cor does m omce y ° m“ “"9 not ride as it should. Mabr‘? n E u Smith, therefore, has declderlmtemnce {h ' 02am‘; 3°“ i1‘ gm t1;;=,,,1>°“~=1;g§,,“;§§,"1,,=,§§,';g;~o. .1. Rev ti’ ‘é ti...“ "hi." ntii-mqdi rureiiiiiig conditions rathoriwék h“ m“ "m1 "llilfw-ilil“ than for those exceptional historic-F“ "Pmvllh PM 111° 5°“ 911°“ in; of the financial reports tor the 11cc when he is the only person in the our. The result is that he is Y9" "m! 111 11° 511m“ N" 6116 ‘W emoylng many addmoml mu” o; the labors of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Aitken. pleasurable driving. l!" wmllflwllt- be "WW4 11 W"! 1-1 wpposc 1 am mskmg a 1°; o; oi thanks which was seconded and mistakes in my motoring." he com- “M1911 to by those ‘uflwllk. o merited upon the step he had tuk-l M-P- Alike“. 6968MB! for M11!- q- en. "but S0 in!‘ I've had pretty good Altkon and himself. thanked the luck." convention tor their vote of "your mlstakeg may u; tmptn. chunks, and for their kindly and e- tions." I assured hlm. "It was ou- generous troutmont. ct Mru. Aitiron 11th; autumn-own! lnuieult, dirt-in; Marya-r. to» 111m:- -.wtu1 m- umtirnrwiu-ewn or n9 MN). Qll bill . ‘V i t I New‘ Tho oldest firm of its ltlno in Cunudo. u firm with its homo in tho Maritime Prov- inoeuvhuspntzll its experience und all Ito ukill into the rnuk- ing of u bot-tor Jolly Powder. Schwartz's ‘ Ioniai lolly Powders bile. It con give m" l Popiar Grove.—Eiglit iticmbcrs and seventeen visitors tnet nl. the home by of Mrs. Etta Dawson. All bills were. ncouestcti paid. Money was v -____ TH Differen ! Rom its jewel like flush, t0 its fresh fruit flavor, your good taste will toll you in- utuntiy how much yout-‘gouy is- better when mule with Schwartz's Jelly Powders. Why you cun toll tho mom- ent you pour on the hot water by the wonderful fragrance‘. Schwarfs Peerless lolly, Powders buy fruit for the sick. $2.00 W115 given for a prize for attendance in school. The old school desk was sold otecl to‘ for $1.25. Delicious ! Tho old berry patch. 111i tho riches of tropical ortohurtls come w you in the eonoen trailed naturals flavors o! Schwartz's Jelly Powders. You'll be proud o} your lolly. and your guouio [Mind of Y", when you uorvo any Q! "l!" ilovorl: gmyhcrry Bod Gun-nut Bayberry Block Currant Plnouwplo . Orlll‘ sherry 1001mm Pistachio IMIOII Vanilla Ask for it by vane,- yoflo In for chant. Schwartz i rut-Ian . ‘ lolly Powder;