' ARY 19, 1926 , 5.1:». ‘.1. i» is 200mg; TBA .wwm. ‘ ‘ l , , r W1 lllE lIENlllA run ommrorifprown GUARDIAN SHOP from ‘Holmani Catalog. $PEclAL TRAlN—-» Snmmprgidg to Charlottetown. Train leaving ‘here at 4 p.111. Some hockey. One Ihundrad followers last trip, three ‘hundred going this time. Train leaves Suinmersido alter dance. BONSHAW AND VlClNlTY. _ Bonshuw school is progressing favorably under the capable inan- .. ‘ ~ . . -. \‘- ‘v most cllccllve Btirmim l“ all“ Gilli; to ‘find with the ring! . m. g good example. Patient: “Doctor, ‘wvhht I need 1H8 llp'—BOil all over between us. something to stir i W“ . i“ you'll iroturn the riirg? Lei" scud in my bill.“ - tiling‘ to put rue in fighting trhunhulideys at his home in Wheatley “ ‘ 0i‘ Miss Newson.-<Mr_ Wilbert McPhuil was a visitor to the city on Tuesday last.~ Mr. is William Ling has returned to Bou- ie- Shaw fillet‘ Hpeudius hisChristmas Riven-Miss ‘lreno Murchison who et- ._ spent her Christmas holidays at s Don't be absurd. i've no Doctor: “Well, perhaps i had b le_ft the cellar light on? WHA T difference docs it riiakc? Light is thc least expensive of all modern comforts. it costs loss now than it did bclore the war. A 75 wutt Edison Mazda Lamp averages loss than hull a cunt an hour for current. Ii you rcud your ilaily ncwspnpcr from end to cud undcr tlic propvr light, the pupcr will llLlVU cost you iiiorc than the light you rend it by Thu pricc of a cigar givcii to n gin-st will more he!‘ home in Bonshuw has return-l ed to Halifax Ladies College to re~ sumo her studios again.—Dr. Carson spent New Years and the week end at Bonshaw the guost of Geo. and Mrs. Carson.~lvlr. Jame-s Hall 0t Canoe Cove paid a flying visit to Bonsliaw on Wednesday lBBL-"Tlla District l.. O. L. held their animal banquet at Mr. Nell McCannclPs on Tuesday last.-— Miss M. L. Wilson has returned to Bonsiiaw after spending her Christmas holidays at her home in merchant. iBonsliaw has purchased) from Mr. R._Steele oi this city the beautiful! pacing mare Commodore. —Mr. W. S. McPhail, has complet- ed the remodelling of the interior of his dwelling which is finished in u very artistic manner under the skillful workmanship of S. A. son Steward are‘ ‘spending the winter in tho U. S. Al l PERSONALS Ava Wilson of Summorsirlc was in the city yesterday homo sumo duy. Mr. Patrick Fonerly Patrick (Yancy oi Gleufunnlnu came to the city yesterday with Mr. Peter Molhngitli oi Cariligail ‘who eutorod Falconwciod Hospital. uud Mr. Mrs. l.. .l. McDonald, Mermaid who llllfi liccu spending the holi- days nl. hcr old home iii Summer- stdn with hor fnfhcr returned home Saturday zir-rompanicd hi‘ her sons Loo, inn and ‘Atliol. llr-r sister lilies (lcriruilc (fuincron. ac- companied her also and is spend- ing a low days with the family at Moriuuiil. i CARD 0F THANKS Rogorsou wish to thank nil day afternoon. 21st inst from 4 to 12s2-1s-2i l“ 1° l” "L returuiui:ldorrscil. Plan 'l‘ho family oi tho lulc Mrs, Aduin (ho L08T——Without a 1926 calendar. Renew today. REV. AND MRS. W. BRUCE MUIR. will be at home at; the M81150. 202 Prince so, m. Thurs. ii p. m. sud lu the evening from 8 7296-19-1~2l MEDICAL INSPECTION. -—Drs. JOTIIIHDII. Archibald. ‘farburton. Tidmarsh and You assisted the Red Cross nurses in their medical inspection at West Kent School. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. __. Rev. Ewen MacDougnli will preach Wednesday 20th at Bangor at 7 p. m.. also Sabbath 24th at Capo Traverse at 10.30; and DeSable at 6.1m and Monday 25th at Argyle Shoioat 7 p. m. SINKING FAST.-— The Guard- ian supply of calendars are going very fast. do not leave it until it is too late. Renew today and get your choice of three nice calend- ars. MARSHFIELD UNITED ‘Church. —The annual meeting of St. Col- umbia's United Church was held oni Thursday and was well attended. Mt. Herbert.—Mr. Neil Ffifgili-lfilhlAitel‘ ‘the usuaidevotionel service‘, Mr. A. C. Foster was called to tile. chair. The report o! the Stewnrdsl showed that stipend and all cx~‘ pauses were paid and a substantial} balance remains on hand. The re- port of the Session showed the present membership to he 55-41 decrease of one during the year ~ Murley and Arthur McPhnil~24 having withdrawn and 2R added Argyle Shore-Mrs. Olivia Mc-lto the roll. ‘The action of Pres- Nevin and her hytery in linking this church up with others to create the York and Murshfield Church met with hearty approval and plans for the permanent organization oi the ou- llrc (zliurgo, were accepted and oli- B. of tho Basis oi‘ Union was agreed to as the coir stitutiou of the (eonizregation. iti was decided that. the ‘Uiiitcdl Church Record‘ ho disirlbutotl from‘ to ouch family. .\lr. ltoland: ‘Philips-ion was appointnil to revcivoi [subscriptions and forward nowsi ‘items to tho Maritime organ “’l‘li~-‘ [United (fliurchmzm? As the ecclesiastical your of thc Lluitcdl Church ends on March illst. thus necessitating another annual nicot- lug in April. tho slcivards and soc-- ‘rntztry xvcro rouppolnlod till thou. Mr. Roland Philipsoii was appoint.- loil auditor. A vote of thanks was tondercrl the choir and organist for excellent services iluring your. ‘and a wile of sympathy to Mr. .i. "|‘. Ferguson on nor-oust of his ro< rout accident. .\i tho rloso oi‘ tho llloulilil: at vcry dainty lulu-h was‘ scrvcd by thc indies of the church. u ‘ i r i lx/hat akes it SO lx/Onderfvi Naturally, the question follows the utter v astonishment of hearing the new Qrthophonic Victor for the first time. COMPARED with the enchantment oi actual perionnance,-—explaiiation seems lutiic. Yet. humans are curious. “What makes captivating ?" First, _The_query persists: Orthophonic Victor music so there is the revolutionary new acoustic than cover the cost of illuiniiiiitiiig your house all evening. lii comparison with an y other service to the same end, light is an infinitesimal ilcni in the cost of comfort and convenience. Near you i‘: an Edison Mazda Lamp Agent. There you can obtain real in- formation about good lighting. B15031 MAZDA LAMPS ACanadian General Electric Prndllfli Binns Electric Shop Agents for Edison Mazda Lamps Brown Eiectic Shop. i Agents for Edison Mazda Lamps NEW YORK FISH ADS. GO O O Q 60§O-§64-O-O OO§¥§¥§O§§§§ QVUQQ-Otbtb #0099755? SMELT AND EEL SHIPPERS ATTENTION llor Top Prices. Prompt: Returns and General Satisfaction Ship Your Production to CHESEBRO BROTHERS & . ROBBINS INC. “lfllbliehed 188B. Bllipplngdtencllp Sent on Request l, 2 .and'3 Fulton Fish Market, f ' New York N. Y. friends for tiicir inzlny ucla oi’ kind- ness during the long illness and (loath of their ‘Mlotlielt-Also for kind letters oi sympathy received. i293. Tyne Valley y CARD OF THAll-TKS Mr. George Jenkins and family desire to thank their neighbours and friend: for their kind assist- ance and sympathy during their recent sad bereavement, also the P. E. I Hospital staff for kindness shown. 7733- Minnrdhu Llnlmont for still‘ mnsnlnn. iliackache Is Now A’ So Say: Mrs. A. Lowe: After Taking Dodd’: Kidney Pllll. Kldney Pllll. Thing Oi The Past And Vicinity Mr. Taluiurlge Ramsay. oi‘ Con- cord, N.l>i.. is visiting at. his old home in Northam. His many friends are glad to sco him. to Charlottetown to take a ‘business course at the Charlottetown Bust - ness College. We wish Horace ev- ery success. Many friends will regretto learn of the serious illness of Sergeant Yon. Port Hill. who has entered the i‘. E. l. Hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. -Edison Williams have returned to their home, hav~ ing spent a very enjoyable week. the guests of Mr. Arch. Clark. Elinsdsio. Mrs. Ben]. Mar-Neill and two °"""'° Lid)‘ 5"""°d Wm‘ mad‘ sons. Brinsley and Emmet Willi- "l" f" TW° Y""" W‘ W” Blllll. crossed by the car ferry on P"°'“P“Y R°"°V°d h)‘ D°dd" Satuurday en route to Boston. Miiss.. where they propose making Frflllkliifil- OYW- 311R 13~~(Sl“‘-“' their home in future. iul|—~"[ cannot praise your Dodtfs Kidney Pills enough for win-it they have done for me." stntos Mrs. Al- _"About two years ago I had a bud for it without any success. the papers and decided aches." n household remedy Canada. Dorldfls Kidney Pills can he oh or The Tlodds Medicine C0 pcr box. FIRST AID i __,_ Your medicine cabinet ehoald never be without I full Qupply of Nyain. C. ophoz (or [org throat. couqhl. colds i i 1 l i i “Wfluu uwoowwo L i I I -- 7 ' Dictionary Coupon om ‘mush? find amass the oum or l..”... y New or Renewal Subscription ‘to The n“ | w‘ “JR; nanrzutrlyulrdla/uv endow 001th extra for New onl- ~---~--.....-....._.-u....urn.’-u~~..-........4 . s .. ._ ~ _""i\"_l' 18o extra m pomp mm! suspense or} <0» manna; min. g K. I .- - '. URI“ n".....u..."-.-......'i.v~4*,.uvn_t¢gsng.. . .. , 4 . 1....,.. &O§§§§OO 000 00-0 O-QO-b n m; like ‘music civics l Instant relief and P""'l"°'," i GUT’: y Price $1.00 per bottle. w; gnrry a complete al- . portment of nu N!" "WW4" 4 in. Harold L. Worthy Druuilt 198 fluun Strut hart Lower-nu well-known and hishlyliuntae in respected resident of this pliu-omlltiv. I saw‘ Dodd‘s Kidney Pills advertised irdvlsltiiig in Tyne Valley, the gucst| to give of his daughter. Mrs. Edison Wll-l them o trial. Two boxes relicvodllinms. mo and [have had no more buck-i it is statements llkie the nhovolut the Episcopal church. Port Hill. that have made Budd's Kidney Pills throughout tulued from druggists overywhsrefimony was performed by the Rev- LnL, A. l1‘. Traverse. ‘Toronto 2. upon receipt of price, 50c O-OGO-OOQO4 L; ALA‘ ' and kindred ailments. “ The Presbyterian congregation oi Richmond Bay West are very for~ securing the services of Stevenson. of Toronto. Rev. itlr. iOnL. inr the winter months. pain in my hack and could hardlviMr. Stevenson will begin his ser- do my housework. 1 thought it was vivcs ou Sunday. Jan. 17th. iuy kidneys and tried many thingy l Mr. Horace Lidstone has gone l principle; Second, there are the things it only, -—oi all reproducing mstruments.—accomplishes. The Orthophonic Victor reproduces the base does not know. .\lr. Archie Clark.\Elmadale. is ' A very pretty wedding took place on Wednesday. Jan. 6 when Miss Lillian Nowcomhe. Northam, he- came the bride of Mr. ‘Sterling Mc- Lean. ‘Central. Lot l6. The cere- Previous to her marriage. the bride was tendered a "shower" of silver, linen, otc..nt the home of Mr. John Newcombo. The little homo which lo the centre of your affections will offer in thousand umn more comfort and uortinim. The many iriends oithis popular young couple wish them many years of wedded bliss. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Waite were tendered a miscellaneous ‘shower’ on Saturday evening, Jan. 9th. at the home o! Mr. and iMrs. Burns tvfat-Csuslaiid. Tyne Valley. at which they received a great many useful presents. Dr. J. A. and Mrs. Stewart were passengers to Summerslde on Wed- nesday. Jan. 13. where they attend- od tho funeral of the late Mrs. William Stewart. The sympathy oi’ the community is extended to Mrs. Albert (lei-rill nnrl family. ‘Northsm in their re‘ cent sad bereavement, caused by tho death of a son and brother. Messrs. Nelson Sheen and 0r~ vlllo Dyment have returned to Charlottetown to pursue their stu- Stop Falling Hair l Rub the scalp four time: a week with Miami's. It removes dandruff and promotes t? growth of hair. View: Tllkill] Mlicblna Company sounds as they should be heard. Harshncss,» it Piano notes are maintained for their true duration. l‘ The New i Ortho "True in Victor Soun Organ music has full organ resonance. Dance music rhythm is coin y to llS original. Vocal harmony part8 an clear and distinguishable from one another. i ~- is natural as life. All tones have ' (N: proportionate values. The result is ty that matches the original, tone for tone. There is yet a third reason for the wonder of i‘ this peer of instruments. it is a Victor Product! ‘ - Your nearest "His Master's Voice” dealer can transform your interest into conviction today. i; i. . w, a n‘ ltoni c \. dies st the Charlottetown Business College. The stork was n rcceut visitor to Ellorslie and deposited a bounc- ing boy and girl at tho. home oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Aidred England. (inn gratulations! Mr. ‘Laurie Birch. Port iiill. is at present confined to his home with a severe attack oi! mumps. Mrs. John H. lluriis. Summerside, is at present a guest of her sisters, at the old homestead, Tyne Valley. Miss Pearl Gnrriil of thc nursing stall of the Prince County Hospital, ls at her home in Northnm. hnviniz been called homo by the death of her brother, Dan. Mrs. Maynard Aitkon. llostnu. Mass" iii llplihfllligjinlfln time visit.- ing at her old homo Tyne Valley. , Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson oi Aberdeen. Sula. sro visiting Mrs. Thompsonw parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Maynard, Nortiiam. The Women's very enjoyable social evening on institute held n \W I i .. High MA res s Dan among those attend! Ll 'lmli'"-. voice / Yeo. Victoria were Went. Tyne Wiley school ng the congra- under the skfltul lilfllvhlon p gutionnl meeting in the Presbyterl- Mr. stunt-t Wlllllml. ' an church. Tyne Valley. l m. and 1m. ii. i. m. Forbes Ellis. 0'LearY> wu Sunday. Jon. 10.111111» visitor to 'i‘yne Valley recently. guests o! in. and Mn. ll‘. It.‘ B8)’. - . ~ , . i [charm ll you can b0 nuunrl of ‘even heat. Our Coll don the trick. "THE MAXIMUM 0F HEAT" D. GILLIS & C0. PHONE 170 s Mill INIMrN sung. T l|iwork the Women's 1nstltuQ. But 1 Tuesday, January 12. at the homo or Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Sharp. East. Bideford. The evening was pleasantly whlled sway with music. .|ames and social intercourse. A goodly sum was realized- The pro- ceeds oi which go towards the Bideford. Asa Proved on by millions and prescribed by Colds Headache Neniitis Pain ooss nor AFFECT "m: pa“? .... Neuralgia Toothache s 111v“. - a~>\\g.‘Mo-'yi<'