' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ANUARY 16.1920. I ---- I A J rnonsnvm- _ _ l T11. I/ ) #ll »» I ll L § \__ I / ' I 1. ___, ' ot Cardigan. /I/lorfifrf W|_j -‘.-ach insertion for advertisin 0 E ch-/dp this column. (lash must accompsr k ' I T"'!"~l order. Mlnunum charge thirt “California of Figs” For a ChiId’a Liver and Howell Mother! Say “California," than you Wm 'get genuine “California Syrup of Figs." Full directions for babies and children of all :tges who are constlpated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. Children love this delicious laxatlve, Q Q r The Preferred Stock of a _ World Famoys Concern In calling attention to this attractive investment the following brief outline will be of' interest :- ' The `Company'_s_ product is known the world over. It is a recognized leader in its field, well established, and eminently - , successful. _ Itshassets and earnings are unusually hig .‘ _ The Company is capably managed and its markets are fortilied by national good Will. ' Full particulars upon requesl ' ` Limited 222 St. james Street, MON'1`REAI.., Que. Mercantile Trust Bldg., HAMILTON, Ont, , 305 7 Bank of Hamilton Bldg., TORONTO, Ont. 1 Few inveétmgnts Combine so man I - vices :rt.the church and grave wer; _ _ y nghly de- , _ _ S"-able fcatures_ _._ouducted b Rc\. Father Mona _ _ _ - of nephews and nieces. two broth wrl/rout ollrgalron. ers William Hagan, Hope River, Nrsssrrr, THOMSON & COMPANY Ince. ..*CARDIGAN SERVICES onthe l.Sth will be conducted by the Rev. A. S. Stewrrt of Montague. Services on the lilth will be cun- ducted by the Rev. I1., M:\c\’lr-ur ‘<~2§U ..'TWO GENTS PER WOR tents. ..*J. J. FRANCIS &. SONS, For-| _une Bridge will ship `prornptl'y to_ _'our station prepaid any of their .iigh grade cutters or auto seat pta-I Jo. sleighs. lt pays to buy tho. best. Our prices are as low as nnyl tnd our terms arc liberal. _*INSTITUTE MEETING. ._ The ruonthly meeting of Lukeviewt Wotueu's Instituto met tm Jan, 7thl at the home of Mrs. S. J. ll.ose,‘ Lakeville. After tho rourling and’ adoption ot' the minutes u lcttcr. from Miss Saunders was rend, ox-i tending tho seuson’s greetings to the menlbcrs. Mrs. (Iolutuba. Mc- Donald and Mrs. Lewis [lose were appointed a comrnittce to visit Lakeville scltool for January and Mrs. A. N. Morrow and Mrs. J. H. Baker to visit North Lake. Bills For $31.10 for requisltos purchased for tllese schools were read and on tuotlon were ordered to be paid. Fifteen of those present decided to ioin the V. A. D. class, which is expected, to he oritauizcd ‘xi ft short time. A resolution was passed in favor of Medical inspection in tho Public schools, the some to bc for- warded to the l’rcmier for con- sideration. Tho program consist- ed oi’ music on violin and organ by Messrs. Aeneas Bailey and Hudson Morrow; paper “tire homo," read by Miss Mildred ltose. Solo, by Mrs. J. H. Baker, and selections on the grrtmophono, kindly supplied hy Mr. M. J. Campbell, Lakeville. -\fter a vote of thanks was tender- *rl Mr. and Mrs. ,Rose for their hospitality, tho meeting closed .with the singing of “God Save thc King." Number present 12 mamb- crs, and 14 visitors. Next meeting was 'Invited to Mrs. J. E. Ding- \veIl’s on Feb. 4th. ;?_<‘.)_._._. IN Murottttrr MRtS. ELIZABETH NELLIGAN The rlnath tool. piur-rr at the ros- idence of Dr. J. I". Fleming, Stan- ley Bridge, on Sunday night, Dec- ember 28th 1919 of Mrs. Eiimlr- oth Noiligan. Summerslde, widow it’ the into Mr. Thomas Nelllgan who predeceased hcr Inst May. She .indcrweut an operation over o year rgo for that dread ditsr`-use cancer .rud ultlrotuzh she rallied for tt ‘imc and seemed better God decrectl otherwise and alivr a long sutler- ing patiently borne in a rrul-_f l 6254-1-isnrnat. @ © ` (D (rj) °©@©©©@@@© t-Q © © ..°r1- PAvs to buy in this p_rov.' © t ° ' This 1s an Unusual oney Saving pportunit _ our can save several dollars if you buy r now, because we want to clear our _ <> shelves of all winter goods and _ have cut the prices to do so ` N Eastern Guardian €'»’@@©©©©ee©@@©@@@@“@o@ot-roooo ©l© @ tt I t 1 _. o I ([9 ©©©©_©_ @ © © © © @_C<@©@@©@@ Q @©)@ ® ©@@©@@ Twenty tive $5. for 4. Silk multlers in variety of shades and patterns. _ left must go ' ¢ @@J@@)© @ / lt’s clean up time ami we forget all about costs or values when making our clean up prices as you`ll see when reading these quotations. ’ o Goods Carried ver ls the Rule of this Store---'I hese Prices Will Prove theT ruth of Our Rule e_@_e@_@o©eon>o_=>@@ 20 p. c. o ff all Tress and Wolfe Caps I @©@@©@@@@@© <~» 30 Overcoats _ 25, SHHS - Including' all the' latest styles bought inthe first ~ These must" £0 100. llllll0llli_ll W0 lllal’ IICVBF 20! place at mghty good prices. another lot at the prices we are selling them for. ' $40. for $36., $35. for $31 50. $30. for $27. $40. for $36., $35- f0f $31-50, $30- f0t $27. ©@@©@©@@@@@©@ ©©)©©) Christian manner she passed away o her eternal re\vard fortified by the -Sacraments, ot’ the _Catholic Clturclr. She was a kind friend and 'teiglrbor and her gen_et‘ous hospi- ‘allty coupled with rare klntlliuess if heart won -for her a place in the hearts of all wltirwhom she ,came ‘n contact. On the following 'l`ues~ lay her remains. accompanied by relatives and friends were convey- std to Summerside wht-re the ser- Y E an oi' Mlscouche. There are left i_o mourn besides u large number :rud 'l`honta_<;~l[agan, Fortune Covr tml two sisters, Mrs. Mary Moc- .\liIlan. Texas ami rtinrgar-et who tenderly cared tor her during her illness. The pall bearers were John Rog ers, Joseph tMneCuIiough, Levi Sli- I Iiphnnt. John Mar:Nz1lIy of Sum~ rnerslrle, John (‘ulIt»n and Edward Turner ol’ llnpo River. Mary hcr soul rest in peace. ?-<-o-o--€-- CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 0\\'|\ Time Table in Effect, .lanuary l9th, |920 lh-rul up ` 1 ms.. 7..».'»| 8.-il'»lArr. Bl. ti.‘2.'-{l)cp. 7.2lf r (“Ir1triutir-tn\\'n Iluntcr liivcr l‘Irnr~rulrI .I\~t. 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Murray Iinrlmr _‘__ _ l“‘P»_1-_Jil _ft-_4_~‘;_‘_ ¢»_ W D 2'* Clrarlottotown 'Snt. ;DnIl.\’| lr»nl_\'le\‘.Sr|tI t _Sr Strut i1\..\ .`A.M.i 1 l.4|'I R 15' 33’ tr 1_2 o_o lunge an nutrll, the rnhov-:Tr:I;\.:_\:\|n ll"-lllw ?""l'|"¥ ““"'|’“"" U B Mm,AN,.0N_ . \\. 1'. ur-t.r..\N. ,\| Iilnlrlr-l l‘mu»rl\lcr Alrnt _ nmmul' Chnrloltelnwn. "gg ov lun QA . _ _ _ _ M78 l~7DlEMwftf ' ' CREAM FUR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTBILS Tells How To Get Quiokloliof hom Head-Colds. It’s Splendid I ---_.¢_.. in one minute your clogged nos- ‘rlls will open, the air passages of 'tour horrd will 'clear and you can 'treuthe freely. No more hruvkiug. tllllmilll-T, blowing. ltcnrlacltc, dry- ress. No struggling for breath at tight; your cold or rat-arrlr will be zone. Get a small hottie nt’ Ely`s Cream Balm from your druggist now. Ap. ply a little oi’ this Irngrnnt. anti- septic, healing cream In your nos- rllu. It _penetrates through every rir passage of thehead. soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous mem- hrano and relief comes instantly. lt‘s just fine. ‘Don't stay stuifed- up with a cold or nasty cutl1rrh-- Relief routes so quickly. t _ ..._ _ ‘___ The Quality is Always Guaranteed @@©@@O _ _ ©_ ©©@©@© 300 Sweater Coats for 20 Heavy Tweed Raincoats Look Forward and Save for I 0 - I I 20 P- C~ Off Spring. 20 p.c. Off ©©©©_©@©@© _ _©_°_© © © ©_@_©_ (J _ _ _©_©© CHRISTMAS TREE AND CON- CERT 'l`ht- Bonshnw Presbyterian Suu- duy School hold their (lltristruaa treo und entertains-mut on the. ev- ouing of the 24th December. The following programme. was render- ed: Chorus, by the school; Recita- tlon. Olgn .\IcN'evln: Duett, Steph- eu ‘Mclicod und Lester llickox; Recitution, ileleu Mclfarlyen; Dia- logue, The 'Christmas Blouse by ll iris; Address by lion. C. W. Eh'-osrbyi Motion song three little Qirls; Reading. Freda McNevin; ecltatio Cha rlic Mclfad en R tr. y : Ruett, Mrs.Hlckox and Miss Boyce ending, Margaret McNevln; Reci- Come and You’ll be Glad--Stay Away and You’ll be Sorry lrtiou, Lillian Mclieotl; Adrlress by Mr. t". V. l\lcl'r-vin of Pine Hill Vollege; Dialogue. Singing ”l`emlN‘\°' :ruco Songs: by 4 HIFI-‘I Llllfl 2 U05'-*Z Itccitrrtlou, Olivo ilolntcs; Anthem hy thc Choir; ll(-citation, Christine Mr-._\'f~vin; Recitation,i~`reddie Hick- ox; (`I\orus by the school. A sale ot' apples which were kindly don- ated by Mr. Wm. Mellor: followed the program. than aitcr this. Jolly old Santa arrived in his customary attire. after hearty greetings, he proceeded to unload the tree ol its lots ot cnndy and gifts for all scholars and teachers. Miss Boyce, organist was presented with a nice silk muliler by thc choir. Miss Blnucho Beaton. was presented _® © \ _________________ with a handsome bible from her clans. The other teachers, Mr. J- J. l\Icl.eod and Nlrs. Gcddie hie- licorl. were each kindly \'0U1*‘ml“"` r-rt rr-5-pr-ctlvely hy the _members ot their' olnsscs. After S1111!-Et VIRUS h'|d taken his departure to other places, the singing of the National ltntrrem brought .1 pteusitts and urn- titablr: meeting to a close. Splendid Xmas cntcrtninmr-rits. with beautifully decorated Xmas trees and. Santa Claus. recently held in the Methodist and Baptist churches made happy the hearts of young nnd old. These are memor- nblo events lu tho lives of the <.;gt.t;;;,t,; || cl-to. L. Rowsr; y t::°.':;t°r O@’@©@‘©©@©.©©©`©@ 9l©_©@@@©_@_@_@_©_©_@© » .. .;'_.__i ._.__;. ; ;; ._ ._.__::;:l::z:_:::::;‘T§'v_i:t1--___ _ children, and are always looked forward to with cugerness und dc- lightful nnticlpntiorr hv ull. ---Qo->l-- .\'l\l|‘lrl'l \\.\\ 'PO 'r.\r\|~: our-' I-°.\'|' '|`hr-rc 1-un l1oYn;ItlTi_|`1i; sirnplcr than tnklrrg n r-rlnvf-ni~-nt llttlv trthlct f.r\rt' times ouch r’|n_\' until _\tour' \\'r-I;:l\t is rs-tlnr-rd to nornrnl. That sr all---j\|:tS_ is their hrrrnrlossnoss. Tlmt is your nrrrwrlutr- i»u\tr~u\u\rrl. Think of it There is lliifflly a stage of our ex- istence when a really good Photo rs not a welcome gift to some one, or is needed for some distant re- lative. or for rx thousand and one other reasons. THE CO0K STUDIO 1. rf- \ BRINGING UP FATHER N esoruew. is »\~ :ue wu..\_ GET IN 'ro-DAY You Mr-:AN HE GETS our room |~ r was lnvmc l~C~ I ' J" You »N°_»e r~M~r one t'uAr"_: ‘ru I WANT YOU T0 o Al' tn A <.Er~trT_Er~\-t ME THU? I ONt_~< \»/#gr GO DQWN *O “IE BROTHER HEQE COULD one/\\< \t~t‘ro W HE COULD .f`., STAUON AND S0ctET~r u=t»tE WANTED: I/' / <.\T tn: . MEET \-t\r-1 ~ W/, \`LL I f/ 00 THAT e nf, 7 -- I -> I . _ . :_ T QA1-> €r"~:';1:-v ‘t‘;r:$'f$>,»:<-.-: _ -,--.-, ._ M. _ -_._:_».;q/.-. 9 » . .. _ __,.: ____-_ W- __ . , U.. p it \ ` - , to ig `\ I o/ __ _ _ 5419 '5» \ 3. ‘.1 __` 1 _ go _ . t _. 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