W. o i?’ w" "1 4% 13".‘. consume ‘r;,\¢~ _ n . ., y h I Lullllllllllll W i v i..u..1....... mum HASTHE Wsuwons (inn HEN everybody makes a bee line for_a certain corner of the living room, or looks with envious eyes on its occupant, it's time to get the other chairs into use. Light will do it, by the generous use of floor and table lamp5» 1 . well shaded to kill the glare. You will be surprised at the wonder- ful diiTerence an extra floor or table lamp makes to your living room. To obtain the best results, choose wide shades that throw the light up- ward and downward. Use 5O or 75-watt white Edison Mazda Lamps. Put 25- watt all frosted Edison Mazda Lamps in_ small decorative table lamps, wall brackets and candlesticks, always using shades. Near you la an Edison Mazda Lamp store, recognizable by the yellow and blue cartons. There you can obtain, real information about good lighting. While Edison Mazda Lamp mos! suitable/or porlable lamp use, a: the filament cannot be seen. EDI 0N MAZDA LAMPS ‘Edison LampWorks of Canodianfieneral ilectricmiimlted 1O TO 5O WATT, NOW ONLY 32c. BINNS .HECTRIC SHOP Mv+++e++¢+ 1; Hvious year of 82,701.44. The Agents for hfllzui‘! Mazda Lamps zivcragc percent of' fat in milk ' 3,56, vnluc of fat per pound 29.28 ~+o+e+++¢ 0-0» ++++++e+4++oo+04o Gems; average ‘pflce received for W _ m H , _ _ v_ V v _ ' milk $1.04; 100 pounds milk NOR“ i‘ to 1 pound cheese 10.8; averagg EDISON MAZDA LAMPS and have s large assortment to choose from. 10——50W. 32c. 2211i Fifi Z312 r ‘111 QUEEN STREET slllivr " fi Get Your Mazda Lamps?- and Lighting Fixtures at HOLMAPPS ' Summerside w all; P. N. G, Lola. McRae. §&§§-O-O G-O-fO-OQQ-QQ-O FO%GO-GO-O g urvaso ovor last i a? pico received for cheese 15; '1‘HE BROWN ELECTRIC SHOP ‘SHOP from BOllIil-Wl Catalog. —FOR LATE WE8TERN NEWS page 3 b available. It —l WILL BE LOADING live hogs on Monday and Tuesday, Fob 9th and 10th. Highest market prices paid. J. W. Fyfe. Emerald. . 309-2-7-2li‘ __TO REBUlLDF-Mr. M. Mc- Donald wss a passenger to Bordon on Wednesday after spending a few weeks at St, Louis where‘ he was engaged in cutting lumber for s new residence to replace the one destroyed there by fire last fall. Mr, McDonald who intends rebuild- ing early in the spring has, since the loss of his residence, been rs- siding with his daughter at Bor- den.—l-l -—ALBERTON. —At s. recent meeting of Regsletle Re- beknh Lodge No. 93, Alberton, the following officers were installed for the ensuing term by the dis- trict deputy president; N. G., Mabel Feldlng; V. G., Madge Macltse; Rec. .Sec., Eleanor Old- ton; Fin. Sec, Edith Dunn; Tress, Eth-el Travers; W., Nellie Hardy; C., Mary Martin; Chap, Maude Dyer; R. S. N. G., Gordon Hardy; 14- S. N. G., Jennie Leard; R. S. V G, Alberta Banbour; L S V G. Gertrude Matthews; l. G., Pearl Matthew-s; O. G., Sergeant Mether- --PRE‘lTl‘Y N-E-W BU‘NGALOW—- Great credit must be given to Mr. Kenuison MacKinnon of Clyde Ri- ver for the building of a beautiful bungalow for lMr -D. 'W. “lhite. York Point. ‘iWestholm" as the bungalow has been aptly numed faces on the \Vest River Shore nnd contains six rooms all finished in British Columbia Fir, Special men- tion must be made of the built-in buffet, book cases and other con- veniences, all the work of Mr. Mac Kinnon fully equal to that of a cu- binet maker. l-lis friends predict a bright future for Mr, MacKinnou both as a carpenter and a cabinet maker and wish him every suc- cess . —GRAND RiVER.-—- The amlual meeting 0i‘ the Grand River Dairy- ing Company was held at the Maple Leaf Hall on Tuesday, Jun. 20th with a large attendance oi patrons. The Vlcc President, Mr Frank Gillis occupied the chair and on opening the meeting ex-I prosszd regret at the absence of the President, Mr. Henry Thomp- son, who resigned from the Board oi‘ Dircctors on account of illness .\lr. Thompson performed the dut- ies oi President to the entire satis- faction of the Company. The Secretary in his report showed that 882,365 pounds unllk was re- crivorl during tho scusznr. an in- yszir of 59,142 lltllilliivs‘. The receipts for cheese “'11s $12,961.20 a rluzrearse from the ‘cents pIr pound, new milk. A '1 vat was installed’ lust season to \‘ handle the increased supply oi nrli. and the prospects for the '.~. coming st-Zason are favorable. A discussion followed re the employ- ‘rg of a dairy inspecmr and the buying of supplies nnd the selling of the products and alter a general expression of opinions it was decided that the ilelegates to lllS Dairy AEBDClflLiOll meezzng use their best judgment on the ques- t ons. The delegates are hiss/are sale and Retail. Holmaws, Bummer- side. smoker so ifs-r on Thuuoduy even.- __.nosm HOOD noun, was» m-uu. v-EXCEEDINGLY cop-o - The weather continues quite frosty. O11“ - Wednesday morning at Coleman 22 degrees below zero and atPor- '- tage 24 below was reportedw-H. ' —N|CE HORSES.—— Mr. Jss Chappoll, Summerside purchased this week from Mr. William Bell. Tigni-ah. a beautiful three year old sorrel! lbeldlurg, by Colonel Aubrey dam Parkslde. On the same day, Wednesday, a fine type of coach horse was shipped from Tignlsh to Summerside for M~ .. Roy Silliphant. ——K. C. SMOKERr-Thb Sum- nrerside Council of the Knights-of Columbus held what proved to be probably the most enjoyable ing. "Practically all the Knllghbs c-f the town were present as well as some visiting members and each and every member had an exceptionally good tlme- A lunch that would please even the most fastidious was served by the entertainment committee. A splendid musical programme was carried out which included num- hens by Rev J. J. MacDonald, L. B. Gallant, l-lenry Noonan, J. R- Keuny and others. The Knlg-his so enjoyed themselves that they are in hopes the enter- tainment comnrlttiee may have an- other smoker before Lent. Hew- i’ nil-view. m: wrsunl aunnnl “fruit-allies” imuglil early nllul -HEAVY SNOW WEST-The snow drifts along thedslsnd‘ Rail- way line appear to be much heav- ier in the western end o! the ls- land than elsewhere, in some plac- es the cuttings have got to such u depth that an ordinary snow storm would make traffic on the railway rather dlBlClllt.'—'H, \ .,,\~ cgsnruui “I first beard of “Ifruit-a-tives" through“? friend of sums livlll: in st. Jo shury, In II W" troubled with very high Blood hessure and Constipation, I de-r cided to try the fruit treatmenLI The result is that I am feeimgl very much better, and I am glsdl to recommend “Fruit-a-tives” to anyone". Mrs. C. W. Thompson, Lyndonviile, Vermont. All your physical and mental energy is drawn from your_blood stream. If the bowels and kidneys do not function properly, poison enters the blood-stream, and the heart, brain and nerves are all affected.‘ “Fruit-a-tives" clear the system of all waste matter, purify the blood and tone up the whole system. They are made from‘ the intensified lulces of luscious healthful fruits combined with tonics.‘ Sold everywhere 25c 8: 50¢» Eastern Guardian x-‘WANTED — One Male Rac- coon. Wrlte. price, Stanley Riley. Moutargue.——325-2-7-4l ..*PLAY AND SOCIAL IN CAR- DIGAN HALL on Tuesday. Feibnr- ary 101i: in aid of all Saints, Church by Cariligan Dramatic Club. ..*DIES IN'MASS.—-Mi‘. E. B. Munn, Roseneath. received a tele- gram on Felb. 1st. announcing the death Iof his sister, Mrs. Wm. 1. Em- erson, Brookllne. Mass. ....*EASTERN AGENT-AMI‘. W. Murdock is now Guardian Agent . .°8HOP from l-lolmslfe Catalog. ~ J.l 0,, wednefillily’ Fe“br“m'y “Mhe ovcr their health conditions with‘ BEWARE GIRLS , |f you wear silk stockings with short dresses you're Til-DAY AND Tll-Niilli, Everything Must belit- Sold. a We-Musf Vacate Monday ‘SALE STARTS AT l0 a. m. to 12.50. -From‘2 to 5.50" AUCTION SALE TO-NIGHT. BEGINS AT 7.50 P. M. If -jqpws.~ .__.¢.u.- ._. __ . guilty of i ' s" é operations. Children with ddfeclwe ' vision whose parents were unable! » . to a-fford glasses have been provid-l ed with them through the Jlllllfll‘! have been organized in the Modell Red Cross Fund. A health lta-lk has been given in each classroom. mm. two Junior Red Cross Branches; School. Many visits lhsve been made to the homes of the children to talk u. M. s. Holds Good Meeting iWrlmvnls llilsslonary Socielty of the A Sure Relief For 10 DAYG’ TREATMENT FREE i.‘ Women's Disord v IF’ Methodist (‘burc-h, held their annual the ‘parents and to ‘urge the cor- rection oi defects. l in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising, Job Printing, now and renewal sub- scriptions. ' tf. mite box opening. Seventy-one mom- The Red Cross nénun Ce-n-tre ls ‘bars and u 1M2“- fllvlliller °7 Visit“? alivays a very ‘busy slpot in the suf- WSTO l“"“*“‘“‘- M“ Thmnwmn‘ Prekltcrnoon when the school children grund Concert nnd Basket Social Wednesday. ‘February 11th 7.30 p. m. Good program by local and city talent. '253-2-5M4i. ....°FOFi SALE-Summerville Dri- ving park, This track is centrally se men to be one of the best trucks in .the province‘. Apply James B. McMlillsn Secretary. 285-2-6-31 ..==ADDRESS ON CHURCH UN- ION-The Rev. W. O. Mulligan and ReuGeo.C.Taylor.CharlottelownnvllI address n meeting on Uhurch Union in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church Montague. Tuesday, Feb. 10th at 7.30 pun. Union speakers invited. ----*STURGEON CONCERT.- .\ lama will be held in Sturgeon llall on ,.£.,_.,,v.ived “ihm, the “liu-ounced ilnr. tho late C. -C._ Gard- ,ner had lcft $200 to this Auxiliary located and is pronounced by hor-‘ter Pfllj/Ol’ and Scripture Reading lllellt- 144mm’ ‘Vlflcmned the vl5m°r5|cume in to be WOlILZlYIHl to find nult and reported that nine new mom-J", they have nmde their monmhly m, hud joined the Society that emge gambf ham- “ pound my play. llfiY- A "“1')"ll1““9m*" Sllrlfmsc was ing the Health Grime. Much inter- Pl'e-‘“‘1'~‘“'t ‘m’ est is always dis/played in the at- tractive nnd instructive posters which decorate ‘the wslls. ‘ in memory oi‘ his wife Lucy Nara- Lame and enthusiastic way of Cunso. l\'. ‘S. A cheerful mos- sagc was received from Mrs. Ryan _-who was unzible to be present. Af- I groups 5 art of Home Nursing by the Red! Cross Nurses, also the students twk-l lug the Short Courses arranged by; the Women's institute. , Health tallks and First Aid dsimi (llilferenrt murllreig gave short rc- ports from China, Jalpan, French wor-k at Montreal, Indian won-k in BriJsh Columbia. Chinese and Jwp- anese work in British Columbia. Mrs. Louis Howatt sang that beau- ‘tflful hymn "One Svweelly Solemn Thought," Mrs. Edward Chandler gave an interesting reading, Mrs. Fdetoher snd Mrs. John lilcNmir were heard in a splendid duet. A reading by Miss ‘Marion Rys-u. fol- llloxrzague and Georgetown schools. and to Canadian Girls in Training groups in Chanlottetown. l Orange Lily is a . 011d for ill disorders women. it is applied loci- ly and is absorbed iuloll suffering tissues. The lal waste matter la the m» region is undid, fly immediate mufl and physical rsliol; lb blood vessels and rm are-toned and » ’ ed. and the dialed 1B labile treatment is based on strictly scientific principles, slnd witty actual location of the disease, it cannot hslrp but do good mailing of female troubles, including delayed and painful mpuglrugflm, u“ noes, failing of the womlb. etc. Price 82.00 per box, which 1; nufllaigmfly A free Trial ‘Prominent, enough [or my, me month's treatment. worth 75c will ‘be sent Free to any oi‘ women in lliontaguo and George- i101‘ lddfllfl- 11161080 3 stamps and address Mrs. Lydia W- tlown have been instructed in ilhejlllndldi’, Ont. . v ' XLD BY LEADING DRUGGIITQ EVERVWHERE rendered to paring as suffering woman who will and‘: will be hard to beat. The game was featured by the brilliant work of both goslles, OIIBBYBUQBS halve been Ell/Bil ill U16 Noonan and Mann the rushes of Rogers. Call-heck, Burns and McDonald and the bcakchecklng on both forward I lines. The contest started at a. furious Frank (Mills and Ed. Larklns. Th‘? patrons receiving the largest nmouizm aro- Frunlr (Mills, $418.50; l’. A. Mclicllan, 5279-67; Vcnun- ililS Morrison. $250.55; John Adams, $239.86; Gordon McArthur $232.98: and A. ‘Council, $22188. The following are the directors: Frank Gilli-s, Joseph It. Mclntyro, C. C. Dobic. Artcmus vMcArthun, Jamos Mclntyrc, Fred McDonald and Marshall McLo-lian. -—r——— PERSONALS Irish lnundhngs for 1923. The Am- Brit‘ Leadsrricun total is 139,438 tons, a in 1hr annual room-l of Lloyd?‘ of 1.439.885 ions. But there is mor iii-sister of Shipping there is to be in this than iurns 0i merchant marine launch- lngs shows an advance of thirty- scvcn per cent over ‘the previous your, and this is who first annual ro- iurn since thc termination of the vwar to indicate an increase. More amazing still is the fact llllllll the now British and lrlsh tonnage ls almost twicg that of all the rest oi‘ the world combined for 1924. it indicates. moreover. an inlcresse of over 125 per cent on the British nnd freighter in port is u serious an lng activity in vhe merchant msrln ryin-g freight all over the Seve sign for Britain and vhe Empire. against the British and lrish total e ——-Mr. James Baglole, Richmond the mere increase, found an zumuzing increase in illllIl-lhgavy Uhnugh thnt- is. Shilplbuililin-g building activities. The \\'0rld re-{ig a significant index of trade in Britain. Shipping flnms 181KB care not to overload zhemselves with ton- nage they cannot Ilse, for an empty constant (lrsln u-pon their treasury. The great augmentation of shlpbuild means that British shipping is car- Sans. Th" British Mercantile Mar- ine remains in the van. it is a good of’ the Summerside Y. M. C. A _ left yesterday morning for St " John. N, B. was an inward passenger on Wed nesdny.-—-H. Lot S. was in to\vu on Wednesday. visiting Mrs- Clem-ants who is under treatment at the P. C. Hoe- pltal and whose condition ‘is very favorable.—-l~l. d E n -Dr, G. P_ vMoDougsll was a pas- —.\ir. H. ii. Simpson, Secretary -—M.r. Angus Clements, Hebron. senger on Wednesday from Tig- nish to Richmond where he was __ gzfrzfldl lowc-d by short prayers brought this H “In Gordon Dfngwen "t part of the programme to a close. ilrnckley Beach is in Charlotte- Te“ w“ sew“! by the Mmmo“ Band and n social ilOlll‘ was spent with the guests who were the Min- isltcrs‘ wives and the Presidents of -1‘he Societies of ‘the different Churches 0i‘ the city. Red Gross Activities In City Schools Since the Rrd Cross Public licullh Nurses cnlnmcnccrl their winter work in Charlolitetciwn n health inspcciion has been carried on in both the Model School and Rolchforrl Square School. These inspections have rbern the second ones made in the tiwo schools since thr- lled Cross health work has firs: start- ed in the province. The iloclnrs have been most kind in giving their time and services to the wor-k. the rlpelclalisis exannlning the throats town on a business trip. Mnhon scored on s. second re . .bound. Noonan having stopped The [curih gama 0511.9 Bgflgquelwlfikflil shots from the‘ sticks of mgansinfilon scrim w“ p]uyed'MoDonnld and Flohaven. only to -—-.?-<o>-——- lpace and it was evident that both team-s were out to win. After successive end to end runs, Mc- on tho, K0ihillllll0ii rlnk. Wedn-cs- he ‘befllell by MfiMfllwll- day, 1M1, m,’ m"; 1135111101] in mTho first period rnded with close out victory for the Kcnsing-"iht? 59°70 1-0 l" til-Vol‘ lou- puck chasem, of Kensfngton both goalies being Without rm.- scrvlcts oi‘ ith-clr 0111M! mwn repeatedly no rmvc. brilliant (tflllilfi? Dlirrilch, the Kcn- 1r "w second period the clay was singlon loam played an cxccllcnflmfllly Bl the Bellfrqlll? 0!!!! Mill gnmc and wrra woll cniillcrl to Kvllfilllilllm 860F911 l-WICQ. Oncu by mp1;- neon-y. Anhough Lin)“, m. McDonald with u wicked wing Iilllllllllllf irtu iorln the ucqulraition“mm 11ml 1150111’ b)’ Flulllivl"! "0111 of goalie Mann. a position theyil" "m" °T ‘"19 "9"?- mm», weak |"_ h“ fol-Ina“ n wan“ The third period started with that in the opinion of thin "fnmnilthn scoro Il-O against. llzvdiviuo [and the "ilcavcrs" took tho ico .1 "m: Maw PIIIIOH llelnluv. 0 idetnemlncd to at least tic the score TH fbut Mann remembering the glori- THERA; T A . ions slogan of the .imm0r.tnl de- _ gfcndens of Verdun "They pimp not l‘ passdfl] suclcgssfully defended his . -1 0r I - 0- or ' 5c a e. s period was the bee: 5Q?" ""..“.‘.‘.?.‘.:@sflniiiiliiéfilifllfiiiiiii "l “w game “"111 "w Kev-swoon 1m. cylazliliniinversiorlilid‘ union. dlfffiiflCfi warding off the furious L LE“ |l\~ u 1i.s-N"5r.luis.'i‘ no 3: 5134'.” ‘l. with. affix-i wur. Tuqifllgltl assault of uioys-a nnd the Nuounn Culicura Complexions Are Smooth-Anal Clear Use Culicura Soap daily for thexoilet sud have a healthy, clear complexion free from blackheads and pimples. Assist and the physcinns making flip phy- sical examinations. in the Model School 99 children were examined, 79 of whom were also exanuined by the doctors. 0i the 31-2 pirpllg ex- amined in Rochford Square School professional services. “Back was VeryvPainfui I am now ell Again” Mn. Wm. Walker, Webbwood, OnL, writes: "l was sick for several months will: my stomach, l had pains in the back, and how l used to dread wash day, for my back would pain so that l couldn't lie down when nigh: came. l also had gas on my stomach, my appetite was no poor that some- time: l did not care urliether l ate or not. The doctor gave me medicine. of which l took a num- ber of bottles without benefit. At last l started to use Dr.- Chue’: Kidney-Liver Pills, and although l have only used three boxes, l am quite well again." has hosts of friends who are pleas Ibis recent illness.-—H. met by psrtieswho required his The doctor ed to see him again on duty after 176 were Igone over by the doctors. Many of tho children who hsd pre_ vlonsly had a medical examination during. the first inspection of the school were not referred again m I the doctors but were examined on. 1y by the nurses. Quite a number when necessa y by Culicura Ointment. Cuilcurs Talcum is ideal for powdering and perfuming. . Bampln leek Free by lhll. Adgroaa Canadian 1- ~. "coin-an 11.0 s u I l wot . ls: . ea ‘flrn H H2619. Qlhlmlnllllifluflfglltflllial. ' r7 our new Sitavhu lids. Prices S 0n Every; For the Last Day, 0F 00R SALE . BEER liliEKfis of dcfedtsy found during tlhs first in- stpelctlolis have been corrected and share has been a marked improve- ment in- the health habits of P children. The Red Cross has lbeen instrumental in having some of lhe tonliiand adenoid rleifects con-est- .ed by ‘milking arrangements with the doctors and hospitals for the i DISTEMPER! battered hing dlltfimller and other ills of Mlnardh is tho host remedy for , "ft Isn't a... oxelalm allthrea, boy-s, until the end. The which wan surprisingly clssn efficiently refereed by Lei! SUMMARY Bodeque Kenolnsiii Noonan Csllbeclt Greer. Aioyso Nconnn A. ll. H, F. F. l‘. Noonu n L. Noonnn , 1* Mon-mu Goal ju|ig.s-~’i‘. llnupor. and T- Conrock. 'l‘lmors—.lohn 'l‘homps0l1~ 1°" Shonn- llr-forc leaving visiting team was cinterlalllfll supper at tho Brunswick W" tho Kcwlngion boys. ABLE m; no nnusrwoil up i in? Vegetable Comwlml ‘rwww i for . home bl 4'2"" “';"“°i1'i " ' n ‘WI: y lk O I W h "could. 1m’? an allolefw. " ' 1.: