l cunirnlu-iru-rruniui lIIIIllll uiiniiiiiirruiiiiiiimiuii m-rnnnu-iii-rrnx l" “ H BOTHER, there’s that tiresome old woman again. Just because I sym- pathized with her once—” ( Then like an arrow came a strange thought. The office girYs gaze went past the shabby dress, the hopeless ‘coat, and rested on the seamed face with the wistful eyes from which fear looked out-the fear that dwells with the aged poor. The girl knew her story. Once young of course. and thoughtless, happy with a husband andahome. Then came hard times. Luckless THE IMPERIAL uFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of CANADA TORONTO. ONTARIO S.‘ HEAD OFFICE lse pic iLllliss speculations swept away what little they had. The husband died at the “T023 time, and left her unprovid for. The widow drifted here and there . .. finally to this selling pencils to people who didn’t want them. So, to the oflice girl came these drumming questions that would not down—‘ ‘could this happen to me? Could it? Old, helpless forlorn... no m o ney . .. unwanted. What can I do to make sure I will never come to this?” For the first step in pro- tecting YOUR old age. send in the coupon to-dny. Policin- COU PON Please sand mo your Boolalet about. Imperial Endowment THE CHARLOTPETQWN GUARDIAN TIiE WESTERN [iii —O0N'T FORGET the on Wednesday, ‘Jan. 5th. ‘arse flake. losers. --N\OW UINLOAD ING 1 lug-Green Bros. w: items. advertising and lthacripl one lummerside. Subscribe or your subscriwtion to the G 111d gel. one. —-FIRE ALARM. -—About was seen to be on lire. neighbors. - and supplied an water. The fire much headway and ‘van overcome. who has been betlfast for years, lives with him and had not come with the smoke. done. Quite nu amount o l furniture. l -—THE DEATH took place ceased had worked moat of on farms in the North 1B ‘ lug at the church and lie-r. “NIQCabe at the grave, IN MEMORIAM 'I‘bo following is tukeu from a (‘alizury paper: ' Funeral services held at Wislvl‘ lulled Church on Tuesday noon. for the iato \\l'illium .l. You. were attended by ll lurg; ii1lilll)I,‘i' friends gathered 14ml respects. Rev. \\'. 1-2. .\iac.\‘i\'crl (fficloted, assisted (‘anon Junies. '.\lr. J. W. Qulunev snug "Crossing the liar," pailied by ‘Mr. liarvcy Riinmcr on the organ. The late Mr. You, was born at Higgins road. l’. west some twenty years ago, ‘sel- tling in Edmonton. where he start- ed the firm of W. J. Yeo and ($0.. in 1916. Two yeurs later he uioved to Calgary. to he located in relation to the mining industry, us his firm acted as manu- facturers‘ agents, "stipplyiug mine and power plant 1913 he married Miss Mllssehnan. He took an active in- terest in church work. being on the lboards of stewardB church at tho time of his death. lie of time in hflip-iiil WILLIAM J. YEO afto r- lo pay their by the Rev. flCCOlll- E. 1., and CtllllC more centrally equipment. in Annabella o! “vosley wet ltVl went for u trip to the hope that it would aid his rec- mg {he nigh; and guqned i, rim mm m, the “om. demL wvcry. iio\v<"1'e1'.11l>011 111B 111111111 11° His daughter, Mrs. llicbonald llear- rlsey. coroner, was summoned by hull a relapse, and in order to be in; hlm alum move quickly got up telephone from Tlgnish to hold an and came to see what was wrunfl- inquest. Ho said he felt his feet very cold. George Jlatthew. 8:10 gave him some stimulant and. P. Rielly, P. J. llulger, W. T. Riclly in a sholt while he said lie feltflleluinrd Iidelly. Lawrence Rlqlly After she glnyed around a little amiuing the witnesses they return- ot‘ 111s New 1311111111111 1101-1911111. Bos- longer and before -retirlng went to ed a. verdict “that death was due ton. came west in A"pril to llflfslwsee he, fat-bug ller brother, and was wi-‘th him ntliud unexpecwd 5110c}; m her to tho tllno of his death. us were also u“; that he w“ dmwing his lamfOn ,.\lrs. Yeo and Mrs. R. E. Harrison M0331, when she Mme w M, bed.‘ Mrs W. P. Bradshaw. Bedeque ls .~listcr oi‘ Mrs. l Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, re=ide at Lamont. lie leaves to mourn his loss, hirfgmh wife and "son. Donald, and four sis~l tcrs and our brothers. The large number of floral tributes bespoke ‘in the hands oi’ the doctor who had ministered to him a number of _\'(.ll‘S ago, he went to the ho~‘- pitul at Lamont. Alta" where ho passed away on December ~i. bliss Catherine Yeo, a. graduate m bell, held/The remains were laid to rest. in Burnsland cemetery. o. A. lvlcluuls.“ The residents of North Lake and adjoining lactliomenlts, sincerely re- to learn of the deutli of >\\'.‘i5 taken ill lu February of this d, l\_ MQIBHIQ on Nov, 26th. nit. your, null lifter spending some H9 was around as usual nu the went across to find out 111 (‘lllli-iury. ht‘ day before, detiring about 10 was delayed. On entering his i119 601181. 111 o'clock. He got out of bed 11111" house he was shocked by finding quite comfortable and w Yeds) and Mr. 5-,de_ year. puny. ~thitteou, some of whom and er. Mnrglrot, who was liv F0 Proved safe by millions and Lumbago Neuritis’ Headache Toothache R. prescribed by physicians for WARNING! , Bgwug of Counterfeit; ,1- ." ¢~,-,-l,,,,m_ _ ‘hell as Pastor of our cilurcli. You COldS Nfllffllglfl Th ‘ (mm,- Mp," p1,." w,” have given "freslyhand generously - . ere is on y one enuine vi your tine in t: e work of the Pam Rheumatism "A5p[R1N"g;b]¢g, 1 a us. llurcll. You ul-u ever faithful in let is offered as “AISPIRIHI” ; ' ‘*‘“" _' l - d-selarga ‘o; youirldéiltlesitnd and is not stampel with t c y r0111‘ 11 11 8911! 8P0! i011 DOIS NOT AFFECT "Bay" ctognqsftlse it with Huaeano ‘alarm i-lANo _.,:Ill,,,;:u:ll;:°tpii‘: love and respect ‘"11"- "EART miiiiifiiififlbfiiiiiiil ,3; 13511;“? ,111--,,,1;-g11;g Yo» ~11» l» 1»;- - 1'11- - b 115 00111 69 ~ey to you t e esteem and goo - V8111!’ service 2s a tarruhaiid on will, and to ask you to kindly ac- Auxeg on“! "Baxef" 23cm? the tsrm of his divorced wile. Mrs. cent this mall token o! their 1e- . . . . All Meek . He a retained as a ~ d 1 , WhICh 67011131115 Pmvfll dlf¢¢ll0ll5~ faring hand by Mtg. liioeks immsdi- “giglnediiollioubehaif of tile Congre- liaad "Bayer" boxes of l2 tablets tltely after she procured her dlv- gallon of 8t. James’ Church, Sour- Also tiles of 24 and loo-Druggiata. nfce in mt and tho former hos-in. P. E. island. “q “w... ‘m, lwnd lln KGMOII in the home con- l ' ' McLean , “bluish-aloud l: ‘nuouoly- uloca that time. Mrs. 0.‘. Sterne t souls-nu» llllnlilacllflmtu mm Iubllc lazgral-‘lfifl xcielknsdownil and opentei 800 acres,‘ H. D. Manson Nllfililllllllliijllwillilllf N. zullrrled ls Mr. Murphy .ue yea-r ngo. The 0th Jormerly of lPrieal. Pond, bridge constructors. his father's funeral. To oown over on almost rains. reach their objective. tulle hfter mile, predicted flhle. "llumba ‘Church, who-re wlvrilsh priest, Rev. R. J. aid. The pail bearers were: Pills MacAulsy, Coluinba lie was one of the oldest resitl-i ends of North Lake, being in his His kindness of heart and geitialimwllell Fill-ll. ".11! otllem, except his daught- llim on the old homestead, live in different parts of the U. S. Five of "his soils are in the employ of the, E. Telephone Co., since they 1e" the om bu“, m“, yum u,“ Followed thee up to joy and bliss Still. they regularly wander hackl and spend a few happy days among chc scenes of their childhood. Two of his daughters trained as nurses“ in American liospitahi; one, Annie, lw-"l. Muliue. died suddenly about once, is married -:o Mr. Alfred Rose, with the N. Y. and N. H. and H. ll-lls eon, Prank, arrived home Sunday morning 1n time to ‘be at they 'h.td to motor flrom Charlotte- impassable road, occasioned by previous "heavy It took eleven hours to Prank is vc-ry grateful to A. l’. MdPilee, en- Klllficleflfifil‘ of llilmim, wlho went l0 moet him for doing what. he, A large gathering o: both young ‘Ylll old, iolloivcd his remains to 8t. 1* '1'. services n! the Church and bl grave were poi-formed by the 1191111111. Dllllol J. Campbell, Laugh- lin A. MadDonald, Marcellus Mac- Inlva, ‘and Joseph Maclniilo. The deceased was a brother of lbs latu Joseph 1?‘. MacInni-s, pain» over to his home. turn nt noon. C. foreman: ent back and lliatthew Hewett. it was n suddeiflto natural causes." (nee Maude Home, this el ale at H. ll‘. Calbecllfls, Searletown 3654 -—WE8T£RN AGENT - xrua J. Gallant is now Guardian and highest prices paid according- “111 111 110M111 and will receive n Wtifllllfil’ conditions iuulic It ml- cALENDARS Are ielng diam» id d1 '11s Western office of the uuudian in the MacNelll Building. -.\il~. J3uJ€s nurke oi‘ Aluemou ' a very ready response by ‘ g Dr. A. S. Palmer had AT-leuru, swnley Gallant his water system in action at once Frank Altluft sung ue Profundus. abundance quickly Mr. Giuliani's mother, time was iii danger oi’ being over- Prepara- tions were made for her removal but fortunately this had not io be age was done to the house and . homo near Summorside on Monday Hllrht of Mr. Peter C. McLellan, at 1-1111 @311? 11W of N yeiars. The de- lfiistrict. where he was greatly ree- pecteil and only moved to his new homo on tihe outskirts of Summer- slde o few months ago. To 1113 501-. rowing widow the sympathy community is extended, 111m mum. n1 took place on Wednesday morn- llllg 1° 9t Pal-Wu Church nznd Cem- 1 —~A SAD DEATH. —-Wm. . Riel-ly, farmer and carpentier. an Failing to re- PeH-r lilcPhr-rllou The jury consisted of the Religious Memory of auctiom -—FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS —page 8 la available. tf ‘Ihaw respectively. --w: WILL be loading liva h0g8 car of Albion stove coal at Carleton Sld- at St. Peters on Wednesday, Jan. 3574 l4 2i 12th. ‘Farmers having hogs to ahlD please notily us immediately. The Mr. government grader will be prvllelll reuew- posslble to load on above date W? will loud first day possible. - b1 I hill. a son. bull 1 4 Ji -<w..l.L KNOWN nismeNT renew Llusscd away 0n 1511111111)’ UQUQWD" um-dmn _._.,, altur u ilve weeks illness from tf luluu-les icccivcll by tlllms- The deceased was 811 years oi age. The noon innerall WlJiCll. was largely attend‘ londay Dec. 27th, the house occu- ed took P111“ °11 T1195¢111Y 10 3111i‘ pied by John Gallant of Oflleary red Heart Church and cemetery- There was Rev. Du. Stephen Campbell, sang Augustine and the requiem high mass; ’l‘he pull bearers were Messrs Wil- lliam "C. Leavi-llt, Joules E. Birch, Carlysle Bell, Martin Foley, John Kinch and James Whelan. There are left to mourn two sons and five daughters: James H. Burke of Stimmersltie, Mia. William C. Duv- 0f very man) for a I I —RETURN TO COLLEGE -—M1'- ROBIN HOOD Rapid Cooking Leonard Farmer, and Mr. Aubin Alta for quick delicious breakfast Flartmer, Kinkors, return this nioru- lso Robin Hood Premium Oats lug to Dolhou-eie University to con- Botli kinda M, your tinue their studies in Medicine and’ is, E. Boston Mass; Mte. Albert; " 6100.00 in Prizes ads make!’ _ th lett itlNYAI-CREOPHOS‘! ¥§X$§§Wts3§§im immcazh, ofaorteol the’ other .' ah riz . Th onditi sirnpl and drugglat Cam ' §§u cguxrcuuiiiila £35,“... vlrimuayiliy W“ Contest sheets. souls: 4, 192m NYAL CREOPHOS. one of the famous Nyal Family Remedies, has proven wonderfully eflective with thousands oufl from coughs, colds, chronic bronchitis, stubborn, deep-seated _ ondasthmm- tic conditions. Cneophos relieves these conditions and builds up vigorous health and strength l '. 1- . . l It is amazing how many words can be made from these twelve leo- ters-NYAL CREOPHOS. Be sure to go totheNyalDnag Sooreond ask for Nyal Word Contest heets—as many as you dfie. There is no obligation to you. ' , Answers must be submitted on theN a1 Word Contest sheets, which give full particulars of conditions prizes. Start early. Getyour contest sheets at the [HY DRUG STORE “Once a trial-always Nyal" | , 1A ..QQ¢»»»»»HQ+JQQ~ parts is simple. Put kerosene on lPe-loqiiin, Medford, “a633,; Miss z " v the piston. It will work tlowii and BE. THOROUGH IN THIS Susan C_ Burke and M,“ Mildred , Cal’ Ygufs a help free the frozen surfaces. Whenl f dam. Burke both 1n 31.00pm...’ hiagslll: _ _ the engine has cooled. try to turn When draining the water Lrom Damep 319mm,, and. Annie at , o, WILLIAM ULLMAR lllhflileflglllflkfliliif gciltily wit-h‘ éholthiehcoolgg system‘ that via equipped 110mg o uwwwum‘ Tm“ w.“ h» an cran . Rover a ow zt lps onlw a, annogtm, c (19 ¢@_ do not v f n, l,“ o to remain frozen. forget that the automatic valve iii- at his ?—<o>-———- t uzw ‘w Zll.‘"‘l'l.,.,'l""5§‘i ‘ tel-fares with the release of the 2 '5'“ 9"" I1 111' but water. When the engine is cool. the LARGE HORNED OWLS PREY ON MUSKRAT5 QUTESNEL B. C.. Jnn. 3. —A total of 155 horned owls have been killed by Gordon Fsrwell of the Musqilash Muskrat Farms at Swan bake. near tiers, during tho past six months. The last three owls, caught wore oi‘ the Arctlcyarioty, being almost pure white. his life etleque oi! the ‘(L v_ Question is Settled I; has always been a more or T less continuous question why he muskrutswbnnes, hide. skull l. 3.1 1.1m. Caught in Trap The owis are caught with a steel "W111i. unlbalted. set on the top of a post lmbedded on the lake shore, or in a meadow. John Government placed a bounty on horned owls. but the zsacks full of horns and claws which soon began 8X- us to 11D for the Winter don't forget the m l whether or not horned owls prayed batterv- If the storage is in your e Seder already present‘ mus on uluslu-ata. But new, so iai- BB W11 sore-so. remember to charge Branch Office: 70 Prince Street """"""" " ‘rumoured 1-99.16,“ o; Hammmm CHARLOTTTTOWN Pringg County, was w be mauled the Musquash people are concern- 1116 bBl-Wry eve-W t. . m, Wednesday ma‘; He boarded ed, the question has been definitely running the engine. The electrolyte with M", Mlchae] Macphersou and settled, and they will continue to should show 1280 by the liydrcmet- r gorked around his 0w“ home“ make wtlr upon owls and‘ other er test. In case you have no hyd-ro- 1mm"1““"“"“"ii{iiiiliiirii iiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiii lllllhrslllmil: {HiiJ-i...ifililiilliliiiiiifimifllih "31111011 was quite 1183i‘. On Tues- 9181mm‘? 8111mm- I fiFFJiiiiiiiiiiiiii.llmll-llilulnululnllm... IIIHLIXILTIIIIIILLLLLLIIII m g \ "y he had his breukfas. than we“, Examination of the captured ov.~,s o1- mree hours M a speed “m, 111101111411 111111 1111‘- lllfillles of mnny would equal 20 mile an hour driv- were. filled with the carcasses 011m; 1g m‘. bnttQfv 111111 this lprooess, slow the engine. l Some years ago the Provincial muses pistons m “rreem"‘m'd'more 1" 11111181? the Government offices. many hot and suck“ m“ m the threatened to bankrupt the Prov- ‘Wuudel’ ‘"11 ‘use and we bounty was taken o“ under such circumstances. M“"""" 7H5 WORK REQUmES CARE valve is closed and much of tho water is trapped. sienna are pl-o-' vided. tor opening the valve by hbOOOfiObObttonooooooou -. Radiator leaks that occur fre- EITHEH NAME '8 R|GHT quently in Winter often are small fflfiliwhe“ ‘ifammig i? “°c":ss‘“'¥~ I n I n h. tempt H t _’ ts opera on s orgo en, t 'Wrlai. pin or ‘(piston pin? gxrufihen‘: memsefxfléggfiisarorgfi may mean part of tho cooling golu- Wlhieh is correct? Both are being in spits oi‘ your . ‘tim will freeze u“ a neat deal mesa days’ mm" lators can leak only at the ends of the tubes or around the edges ofprummiona" 15 OOPIBOI. but P1111011 D111 11801119 u“, O m1 u em Qenm 0 {m 1 (Copyright by tho Ullman Feature / |m°m wcuram" totrisiiifed‘; thalt anyone 101311‘ 111d ‘Sflvlum IF You STORE THE CAR the wc-rk. A little soldier, applied at lhe right spot, will stop such leaks. lt- is a ticklliah lob. however. ‘Should yo“ decide m my um c“ because of the danger of melting NEW ZEALAND IN 7 DAYS FLIGHT PLANNED DY PILOT causing greaterleakage. IIIONDON, Jam 3. Qcapmm Courtney. well-known nir pilot, is elaborating plans for the most ant- _ bitious long distance flight yot Alotolists who‘ tulrn to benzol|conceived_an aerial voyage from fuels should hale the carburetor m“ country to New 263mm, m, of their curs set at o. leaner adjuat- flying‘ boat in about 7 days. He in- ment than for ordluauy gasolines if tendg to fly (my and night over 111W 1111111111111 =1 11111111111111" 1111111 stages of about 1.500 miles (lttftll, 41g”- stopping only long i-no-ngh at. the . end of each SllflgB to refuel. The machine to lbe used for the flight would be probalbly a. large twin-engine British flying boat, Thirty per cent 0t‘ the heat vliluel bum to can-y a heavy 103d w“), ,1 Of thO fuel used is wasted by i118‘ crulglng “peed of bglfwggn 90 and, average automobile, tests by the 100 miles an hour. On fine days "11111151 119111 United States Bureau of Mines re-_ Capt. Courtney hopes to do no vcul. The incomplete combustion merely a 1,1500 mile-s stage, bu. one“ i“ winter ma" l“ 91111111191‘- A products are catbon ll1f)llt).\l(l0, hyd- pelhups a stage and a half. piston. allowed to liun without suf- roger, and memmm Improper m“. ~<vo->_-—- new“ lubrlcam’ he-wme" 51mm“ burobor adjustment is responsible for a large part of this waste. The carburetor set for maximum power rem“ f r l l The and efficiency will show in the car's‘ y or res 11g tie affectedoperauon costs. “"'° “"11” b1’ WHEN USING BENZlOL FUELS meter, let the engine run for two heats ulp during ll‘ the battery is turned over to a reg- ular storage place. specify that it SAVE THE TH|RTY PER (mN-r be charged every fortnight. WH-EN A PISTON FREEZES Paradoxical as it Wilt-u fires occurred recently in the studios oi.‘ Glorin Swnnsnn and Char~ lic (‘hupliin culucrli nit-u mode "shots' of the biases for possible use in fut- ure productions. The engine stops 1v) My -' J .. Chrlltlan Friend. l" August 4th. i926. and Love. manner made for him mnnyi 11811611 from 11166 1191/01‘, ll-rlendl He w.“ p,u-,;cu1a__-1y,'liad ripened thy Just soul to dwell the his‘)! esteem in which he was -L'.,,,d of _l'_~_lldren flfd nmny happy, Wllll G011. lollnuts they‘ sfvrut lu his com- \'7'-"‘k1Y 111011 dldfil will!" 1111B l earthly loud He ha,‘ n large nun“). m1 his own Of death. called lilo WlllCh us from} life does sever. . Thy work and aims, and good endeavour, Stayed not behind. grave were trod: But, as golden rod, are dead ing with for ever. knew them beat o‘ hock.‘ flew so dreat lluid speak the truth of glorious themes Before the Judge, who hen bid thee rest. er, Flor- hut now a1 streams." Presentation To dose. The occupants or St. imme- lit Soul-is and Bay Fortune. the re -d on klhflllllllkfl eve by the l"'.lL)$D1Uil by the following ad MacDon» less: tor. E. Loclchart, MQggfg-n Jtlllflfl, P. is‘. Island, J, Mm. uear Mr. .ion of your valued seevic nor in that Faith pointed with her‘ time led them on; and Faith who Thy haudmaids, clad them o'er‘ with purple beams And azure wings, that up they thee o And drink thy fill of pure immort- —R. i. B. Manse, Sourls, were tho recipients of many gifts and kind remembran- c-ee during the festive season. from the people of their congregations Among chem was a gift a: four .wenty dollar gold pieces—<plreeen-t- -.' the Souris congregation, and ac- lLookhart:—'1‘l-.e Con- megstion or St. James‘ Church, $011118. tool that they cannot lei. this festive season pseu by without xpressing to you their apprecia- ~W. B. hard ‘ which all thy‘ cs foil.‘ Rev. M. Inckhart ' Sir Charles B. Gordon, G.B.E., James Sir John Aird Elders Edaon L. Pens. Esq. Hon. J. M. Wilson BIID Head Oflica -— Mnntrul Advisory Board A. J. Brown, Esq" K.C. Hon. Sir Loiner Gouin,K.C.M.G. Charles R. Hoamor, Esq. ' Wilmot L. Matthews, Esq. F. E. Murullatll, Elqu, K.C. Fred W. 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Mail-Investment service that is both safe and satisfactory. A careful consideration of the wishes and requirements of those who purchase in hundreds or thousands of dollars. l Chairman ll We shall be glad to send our bookie! .".‘I-‘ho Seal Security", which describes Notional City service in deloi , oasvall on "Investing by Mali", o pamphlet of foulor intern! f0 thou who cannot conveniently v all our qfllooa. The N ationaLll "Qty Company l-laad Office-St. James a St. rm; Shoots-Montreal io icélgnségfisut: 204 Ilaekburn A ' 1