WQQUQQQQQQHDRUQtPJPBIl? §szssears==e~ TUESDAY: . . Dita-l ~ ERlllllEB some m ENGLAND Lumbago Always Crippled Him low imusouzu time mu ma: Emlyn,“ hfyzn t um‘ tlutvuututlv ll! Lurnhuzu. Yet. Ulllhlllll‘ ill“ illlflnl"? has livui in mam- pull» ul tlu .- tvorhl. lt was ulna-n», “$1M, p,» wont hmnt- ln England tll-lt lumltal" i"'1“'l*“l hm" Evtcnitizillv lu- IllPll lititsv-lzifl‘. illltl noun-ll". 01;; ‘lfllliuili 1J0.‘ :'| LIILL-lllll" keeps frvc lmm lllr» ultl lrntfltl t.“ H0 ‘fives Us !,,.,-_q,,..;..n [n |\l|l|l!-ll tllia :- a»! son“. Hm,- n 1n kljlvllt lI‘l\ “HIPS ln China. nu l<~\t-\-1uw\ I vvmc lit-Int‘- on lcuu‘ l v.1‘ l1|l\"l:‘l ltliulnuvl. About mut- _ Jl- w" v l "-ll1"‘_ l" I-lnglzitir] to w m- iww will?» “l ll‘ m! n» tut-p ti: u -l vl~ figiuli-l". l . .- Yllatf !l‘ll . m: 1 am the accumulated waste enter the Qatari) H,“ , hnalkl. tlhlrlod and cause all kinds of twublJ- colic-e (‘Jill ll a . ‘ ‘ - ‘i .' 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Tfvpewrlters dc t nrviiu Adding Jlaxhines. illlii '1 Novu Scotia. ' ‘.v'.:l KH!l't‘.-Vlll.’lll\'l"——l‘. ‘l. Slmpwfll in ' u‘. [Queen Strrvt, Charlottetown. l‘ ifillfi ucs unfl is LOBg-WTBTIBE‘ ll-Aik for .1 trial cog l? l m. W!‘ lmvc E-lllltflvfl lurzn tyunnlitir-s of’ Ground Limestone to tho Plural] uml it 11.1‘ zhcn wonderful results. Wr- =.<»l it your onlrn [or riihrr hulk or bagged Lime- (‘zrn slug b.._,-.ctl lime alt one day's notice. llroolaviiie idolluiaoturing 00., Ltd. Wllurilliiig llfiiitllf VlLlY, (iovcmment Lime Plant) Julm 0a., N. ll. l4 t. WW; IT“!!! w» lair’ w . MCIPQ ‘ L'ANAni.-\ N PACH if Y -CANNED Fill!!! VBGEWABLIS, speclnlvprice on quantities, at Bruce's. . 1588-i-19-2i. c -BUY BBS’! QUALITY, Flour. Cornmeal, Rolled Outs, Oatmeal, White and Yellow Eye Beans, at Bruce's . 1588-1-10-21. —SUPPER DEETINGF-‘lhwre was a good attendance of member at the supper meeting of the Trinity United Church, 0.0.1.1‘, which ms hold in Epworth Hall last Pride/y evening. After the negular businws ‘part of the meeting was over a dalnty supper was served. The remainder of the evening was spent in games and music-S. —FINED $100 AND O0STS.-Be- fore Mr. H. J. Massey tand Mr. J. E. Cannon, J. P's. at the, Court House, Summerside on Satluiday, two Sum- merslde parties were ‘tried under the Customs Act, for hllvlng a. quantity of liquor in their mssussion. It ap- peared that the liquor was found in the cellar of one of the parties but the othefman acknowledged that the liquor was his and he was fined $100 and costs m‘ "two months in jail. The case against tho other party was dismissed-S. -DEATH 0F MR. W. J. PILLMAN —A large cimlo of friends will regret l to learn of the death of Mr. William J. Pillman on Saturday afternoon at; his homo in Travellers Rest at the eafiy age o! thirty-one years, after a. lingering illness. The late Mr. Pill- man wfle a. very successful farmer and very highly esteemed by his fel- low countrymen and his death has cast. a sad glloom over the commun- ity in which he lived. He was the son of the late James Pillman and Mrs. Pillman of New Arman. He had re- sided in Travellers Rest for about two ymrs. Previous to that time he had looked after the farm of his sister, Mrs. Austin Riley of Sher- brooke. He had been married about six years and leaves s widow, form- erly Mrs. Annie Gardiner of central, Lot 16, and one small son, Master James; also his mother, Mrs. James Pillman and seven sisters, namely; Nellie, Mrs. J. T. Rodd of Charlotte- town; AnnieTB, Mrs. William Hous- "ton, Matron of Falconwood Hospital; Marlon, Mrs. Cudmore of Hflrflng- ton; Agnes, Mrs. Austin Riley of t Sherbrooke; Miss Mylye of the wom- en's Free Hospital, Brooklltie, Mus; “"0 are school teachers; also two brothers, Benjamin of New Arman and John C., on the old homestead at a ‘Travellers R/est, with whom his mo- w ther resides. To the bereaved relatives the Guardian extends its sincere sym- pathy. The funeral takes place this afternoon at 1 p. m. ven. Archdeacon White, D. D., officiating. Burial will be in the Church of England Gems- tery at St. Eleanors-S. ._.__._____.__.._ PERSONALS '—M-\‘- George Reeves of Freetown B‘ Men At Montreal Whltle, travelling from Saskatoon to visit relatives in Prince Edward Is~ land, told police here that while walt- ing here between trains he had met brief period of their company had lost, all but ten dollars of the $300 and the Misses Margaret and Evelyn, rol] he was carrying. the strangers at Bonaventure station _ learn that his new found friend was also going to the some place on the same train. A walk was suggested and the second stranger appeared, pick~ lng up an acquaintance two. Coin matching was and in a. brief time Whitle was out $290. The winners seemed anxious then to depart, but Whltle. stimulat- ed by a belief that he had not been grasped one, who gave his name as —PAYING HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for dressed pork. Buying daily at‘ Nelson Henry's warehouse, Ken- sixigton. Oliver Campbell. 1401-1-94! —CONGB.ATULATIONS are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C Baker of Summerside on the birth on Sunday in the Prince County Hospit- al of a bonnie baby daughter. Mother and daughter are dol:\; flne.-S. t, —SNOW SHOE PARTY—The pup- ils of Miss Tantons clas room at the Summerside High School enjoyed a. delightful tramp on Friday evening to St. ETeanors. Some went on snow shoes and some on skils and others driving. It was a. very merry party and on their arrival at Miss Tantoirs home they had e very jolly evening. Time passed merrily in games and music. —-A'l'l‘ENDED D I R. E C I‘. 0 R's MEETING-Among the directors in attendance at a. board meeting of the Canadian National Fox Breeders As- sociation were Meals. L. T. Leman of Salisbury, N. B.; H. S. Murray. Chatham, N. B.; Major Robertson of Charlottetown; G. Shelton sharp, Capt. J. L. Read, C. C. Baker, A. A. Lockhart. B. S. Rogers, G. A. Call- beck and J. E. Milllgan. Considerable business was put through mostly of a routine nature-S. B. C!‘ “. l0 p1 S C‘ 61' ..‘POULTRY - BUYING UN- FROZEN POULTRY Wednesday and Thursday only each week until Feb- ruary 2Gth. Poole dc Thompson, Ltd. Montague. 1572-1-17-31 P. E. Island Mani Fleeced By “Con ” MONTREAL, Jan. 19.—-J0hh T. inc wo friendly strangers and after n D Whitle told police he met one of Th lle nd on telling the man where he as going was agreeably surprised to with the suggested that not ven an even chance for his money, THE CHART-MTETLQYYN GUARBEN The Western Guardian Reduction In . l . Ford Car Prices, g Prospects for a. material imDYQVf-‘menl in tho automobile lndutilify We" 9"‘ ticipated bodily bi! M1‘- gr company of Canada, Limit-ed iii announcing reductions ranging UP i»? 855m": the prices of Ford cars and ivo Monday, January 19. Company of Canada. Limited is n concrete EXpiTSSiOKl of our implicit confidence m the business activity in the Dominion.‘ said Mr.- Campbell in announcing the price reductions. “By this action wr are ailticipating what We cXPEClJ "3 be a steady improvement in the out: mobile industry in the Such an improvement in the sutr. mobile industry cannot; help but havr without impairing quality so that our an ever increasing number cf per- should have a stimulating eiTect upon our own sales and upon business gen- l Phaeton. $520; reduced $10.00. i Roadster, $515; reduced $5.00. Sport Coupe, $600; reduced $30.00. l Coupe, $585; reduced $10.00. DeLuxe Coupe, $630; reduced $25.00 t Tudor Sedan, sees; reduced $10.00.: DeLuxe Tudor Sedan, $635; reduced $10.00. . ‘ ‘Three Window Fordor‘ Sedan. $705; reduced $15.00. Town Sedan, $755; reduced $40.00 Cabriolet, $710; reduced $40.00. Victoria, $695; reduced $55.00. | Station Wagon, $750; reduced $20.00 I , Conunercial chassis. $405; reduced] $10.00. g l Model AA Truck Chassis, 1311-? Model AA Truck Chassis. 157 incl wheel base, $630; reduced $10.00. I $10.00. Quebec Lady‘ Tells of Budd's Mme, Gosse Veilleux Suffered With Beauceville, Fst. P. Q. Jan. 2m- (SpeCi&l)-—-“I had come to the point EAST wmosoii, Ont. Jan- 11-— Wallace It ampbell. President of the Fbrd M0! a new FUR CGJAT —"_' HIS SALE OFFERS YOU an opportun- ity of securing just the sort of coat you - have dreamedof-mt a price that is well within your reach. ~ WILL YOU COME IN TODAY and let us show you how easily you may own a lovely new garment? y, l $130.00 Muskrat for $97.50 $145.00 Muskrat for $108.75 $l75.tltlllluskrat for .. .. $131.25 ucks. The reductions will be effect- “Thls action by the Ford M0150? early revival of near f utur --.-.----.--. beneficial eilcct upon business gen- ally throughout the Dominion. $275.00 HLIdSOII f0!‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . $206.25 "The price reduction is also in 10w $120.00 French Seal for . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. L .. $90.00 1th the policy of m" “WWW i" . $135.00 French Seal for .. $101.25 ‘-"°“‘“g "mes “"‘°"°""‘ "°““"" $365.00 Hudson Seal . . . . .. $213.75 “dms may be ma"? ‘Walmble t” l l These Prices are just sulgestions of the many great values offered-flour size, the fur you have thought of, in the style you like are waiting for - you. i ' " ns. The companys action today" ally. The new Ford prices f. o. b. East or _. L Mme” or n" M". Windsor. and the reductions follow: h . . t a | t r ssgfiuxe Roadster, $570, reduced thlrd f Easternfiuardlan “finite Phaeton, toast reduced - - Childrenos Ladiess Coats » Coats l 25 per cent mark down, Ladies’ Winter Underwear Comfortable, well cut, light weight, cozy garments that are not bulky. Perfect winter comfort, without awkwardness. New Silk Lingerie‘ 10 per cent mark down ‘twill: h wheel base. $590; reduced $20.00 eLuxe delivery. $645: reduceu' ey Proved To Be The ry Thing She Needed ___ Its displacement tbnrlagé was not announced. Construction already has begun at St. Nuzalre, the an- nouncement said, and it is expected the liner will enter the HavreNew York servico in the Spring of 1934. She will have four screws driven by turbo-electric motors, drawing their current from four generators driven by turbines and operated by high pressure super heated steam. The that medical aid and kind attention could do was done. Mr. King was 44 years of age and was born at Rocky Point Prince Edward Island. He was n [TBdUflbB of Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown, P. E. 1., in 1904, later taking a degree gt Queen's university. He taught school for n. time on the island, coming to Creston, British Columbia, in 1908, and favorably known - Kidney Pills Her Kidneys llc. my kidneys were so bad I was able to do my work," writes gion, Slocan branch and was well the province. He was u lover of sport of every kind and took an . active interest in every undertaking which would benefit the community. In religion he was u Roman Catho- Mass on his behalf was cele- brated in St. Patrlcks church, sil- verton on Saturday morning, Janu- Lry 3, by Rev. Father Nmtlgan. The throughout I was a visitor to Summerslde on Sat- urday___s_ . Fred Hammond, Newark, N. J., and held for conspiracy to rob and Whltle was also given accomodation at the police station so that he might con- serve his remaining $10 of vacation mon B)’. --Mr. Harry Church has returned lo Waterford, 0nt., after attending the funeral of his brother, Dr. W. S. Mme. Gosee Veilleux, a. well known resident of this place. “I was reading in your Almanac about Dodds Kid- ney Pills and I gave them a trial. Three boxes did me much good. All T together I have taken six boxes and evaporating plant thirty water tube lmllcxs under 45) pound largest British ship is 915 feet. long. greyhound is 898 feet long and its Church of Sununerslde. —M.r. Thomas Campbell oi Spring I feel very well. I am very satisfied Valley was recently operated on 1n the Prince County Hospital and is PIOSFe-sslng favourably-S. Ilrn Clan tsk Vflllr wv -~- “buck” litrrultin- ar - T. | ‘ Thu.“ a‘.- Tllltl CIIB Ill i STEM Now l" H‘:- thno is l- "n the t ' LAYING (l. t“; ulv-n I EGGS arr. sat-sh a high price. BLATGHFUBIVS LAYING MASH will do lt. Ford lt and {Pt M: results. It fill-t (‘u- hnwkrt. Sold infirm‘ quantity by 0min d 0o. » Limited _ for lllutchfortFs Poultry 1--- t- P71711311’: l-‘AULTLESS UTENSILS Aluminum L1 acknowledged lo ho lhr. supreme material for the manu- l "Mu" "l P00!- Plnl and other fcnoklng utensils. Because portion“- hOIISCWIT/Lu will use no other flog, we offer them with our recommend;- lion at prices which are pldlllfl‘l, low. Our assortment of aluminu- ware of every description live! yo‘ a wide choice. The Rogers "'36 flpiwhdiclts. An operation was Performed and it is pleasing to re- well as can be expected-s. -—Friends will regret. to hear that with your Doddls Kidney Pilh." e Dodd's Kidney Pills purify the Etiquette blood, and pure blood carried to all 5, mum l,” parts of the body means new health and increased energy all over the Mrs. Benjamin Condon of Summon side was taken to the Prince County Hospital on Sunday suffering from Port that Mrs. Condon is doing a; l]. arrest the attention of an acquaint- ance by touching him? speak to him. body. Dodds Kidney Pills are an ex- cellent tonic and now is the oppor- tune time to take them. During the long, dreary winter months the sys- A. No; it should be sufficient to Lem becomes “teakencd and gets in a. rundown condition. Dcdcfs Hid- ney Pills work with nature by en- Q. 1s it proper for a person to Q. What is the proper thing for girl to say when a man titanic her sister ship the Europa, some icugtlt. JAMES E. KING Lute School Principal Was Returned Kootenay district generally and os- pezially Sllverton lose will consist of taking charge of the school there later going to Salmo, where he taught until coming to Sllverton in i915. Taking charge of the Silverton school as principal, he taught con- tlnuously with the exception of two years spent in active service over.- seas. The first graduating class from the Bilvertnn Superior school was passed under the direction of the late principal and each year his achievements had been marked by t successful graduating classes. no was a member of the Canadiah 1n- pressurc. The Majostic, he Bremen, New German ocean about the was POPULAIt m SILVERTON Veteran; Funeral In East .-_-_. (Nelson Dally News) SILVERTON, B. C., Jbll. 5.—Th6 i P a valuable body was forwarded to his home ‘ parish on Friday morning in ac- cordance with the wishes relatives. It is probable that a mil- itary funeral will be held about January i0. His mother, two broth- ers, William and Frank at home, and’ a brother Aubrey J., residing ll Ryderwocd, Wash, remain to mount his passing. day." it mastic; olhld "Hcw is your vegetable garden 8"‘ ing along?" "Fine. We had it for lunch volt" after a dance? BT53“; Weakness ; '1! Getting U Nit-nu. Back be ‘frequent day calls. Leg Pelnu, Nlfrvl when. Rheumatism, Acidity, Bum. in?! Smlrtln , Bladder Irritation, or Ki ney Wee neu makes you 1”] ‘llredédflDfbldtd and discouraged, try the yetex Test. Work: fast, starts drculatlng thru the system n, 15 mludutes. Praised by thousands. Don't late to dinner. Where were you? Gangster": wife-Say, do you ex- A. Merely make some renlark to express her enjoyment of the dance. Q. Is n hostess ever served firs: atllFrenCh TO formal dinner? A. Never. l Absurd. Gangsters Wile-You're an hour [gday 008183’. or molney back. Onlyefag l,‘ BRINGING UP FATHEll pect me to believe that? and i couraglng and assisting the kidneys. PARIS, Jan. ilL-The French line construct what it calls the length Of the ship will b: 1.000 feet and respectedcltizen in the death of James E. King, late principal of the Siiverton school which occurred suddenly in the Community hos- pital New Denver, early Wednesday morning, December 31. Hts illness was of very short dura- tion, as he only entered the hos- pital on the evening of December 20. Dr. Francis, in charge not being en- tlrely satisfied with diagnosis ordered lust received direct from Factory- One full cnrload GYPROC and One full carlold TEN-TEST ' -Asaorted lengths- -Prices low- L. M. Poole & Co. Largest Liner announced its intention to fastest gumeflt dry (‘yetax (Pronounced Gmgsm-Ym 5°"! d?“- but I and largcst electrically-propelled a postmortem examination and in- ’ uamltoe,» ndsyraeluizkcus-rtzznzhéfi was arrested. passenger ship m the world. The quest. 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