7)' n nwllfitl“ fiJfl/I/I/YI m: axecAr ELUUU PURlF/ER AND TEN/L‘ LAXA Til/t‘ THE BRAYlEY DRUG Elihu. Sr John, N.B. i... Gfaulkner Hon-lThe Week At The bred. by Commerciall Travellers Forty years as secretary of the Maritime Commercial Travellers’ Association were recognized when Hon. George E. Faulkner was speci- ally honored by an address and n presentation of a purse of gold by ,the members of the Association at ‘the annual meeting of thc organiza- lticn held in the Board of Trade ‘rooms, Halifax, Friday night. l Major James Prlnglc of Frederic- .ton was elected president of thc as- R(Y)BINSON’S A WONDERFUL ill-DAY CONDUCTED ‘FOUR FOR. $200.00 AND UP According to location of stateroom Jan. 6th to 24th Stop over privileges at any of the places visited for a. month or morel FLORIDA? WEST INDIEAS? EXCURSION‘ sociatlon for the year 1928. Thc. vicc presidents arc as fol- lows: For Nova Scotiii, Ralph K. Kelley; for New Brunswick, John W. Dobbins, for P. E. I., M. F. Titus. The forty-sixth annual report showed that the organization has -no\v a membersip of i595, of whom 908 are registered in Halifax, and 687 at Saint John. The statement of the secretary- Leaving‘ Halifax, Jim. 6th, by D. A. R. for Yarmouth (scat in Parlor car tyegsufey Showed ma; the funds of included) Steamer to Boston, State room included, all day in Boston, steamer to New York, state room included. hall‘ day in New York, leave New York at noon Jan. 8th on thc beautiful new S. Yarmouth for l3 day all expense cruise, visiting Miami, Florida. (sight seeing trip in- duped) visiting Coral Gable. Coi-oanut Grove, Miami Beach, etc. Havana. Cuba, Kingston. Jamaica, Nassau, Bahamas and back to New York and the association now amounted $307.076.43, or an increase of $19.- 36079 for thc year. Fifteen mcmbcrs oi thc ;tiou died during thc yicnr, of whom Ahirtccn wcrc cntitlcrl to Mortuary H. Lomg‘ 510p over at New York for l l-2 days, hotcl room included, also hall gbcncfits. - (lay in Boston This is go ing to he at wonderful trip and should appeal] to l'. la‘. mH-phants and farmers as it is a great. market for your goods, time is tabulated revicw ill its annual report‘ ui-uing short for bookings. wriic iit llllt‘t'. for information. G. M. ROBINSON. l’. (). Box. 506, Halifax The associutionwiis formed in thc I-illciii" i882. according to its historical at which tiinc it- hiid l05_membcrs, and resources of $291.83. The cvcnt of thc meeting was thc recognition of thc long. yciirs of scr- jvicc which Mr. Fziulknci" has given to E .R. BROW 146 Richmond st. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. (lharlottetown .... m» l .1 % ‘,1 u“ . \ , the association. In thc presentation Mlof expressing thcii" zipprcciation of lhis services. Alidrcw Mzic-Kinlziy. thel 7,4 l widest. living‘ past president. made g. jlhc prcsciitrqion. and it was observ- l,’ ed during thc coursc of the evening 7 that Mr. MacKlnliiy was thc son of _. A. K. MacKinlay, thc first president rho! lhc association. It was also lin- ll pressed upon thc members present that during the tenure of ofiicc of {~ ‘Mr. Faulkner the resources of thc lflil zissuciation had increased Troni $2,- ‘ 311.65 to over $300000 and member- 2>~ ..,/€ishii> from 1'72 to 1595. ' ‘I --—--<0->—-—-»— ll MALPEQUE The Women's Institute oi Sm View is to be congratulated on thc successful chicken supper given by tlu-m in Sea View Hall on Tuesday‘ cvcniug. Dec.‘ 6th. Thc supper was wcll putronizcd and the amount of $30.00 was realized, and will bc ex- ll i n‘ t Attention Potato Dealers Be sure and have your 'l'ags ready for Potato Shippln . Tho Charlottetown Guardian Job Printcry is in a position to fill all nrdcrs at most. attractive prices and can make prompt delivery. Q. Q§QQQOQQ'OO O U. QO-OO-O GOO-O O 0'0 0O O§§OOOO-4"‘Q 700-0 O-OOO O, DON’T WORRY Send us your Smcltsiand let us do your worrying at 7" and daily returns. References: Your Father or Grand- father. JOSEPH, A. RICH (‘(). Fish Pier, Boston ' +4+4o+o4¢40044o0o+0+uo++o4o ooooooooo UGOJZ-Q-Sfli-tillfii. ~ i 00000000000400000900-64 3' +o0oooooooo¢o4o¢o¢e¢~v ~G€f Tiiifiéi Mr. Fishermani- . of. Get Higher Prices, Bettcesov. Kentford Abbott. Lea McGou- This is Simply- a Reminder That You Calm _ Service or More Courteous Treatment than when Dcahn: With CHESEBRO BROTHERS & ROBINS Incorporated- The largest lleale United States Special Attention is Given to PS-—ETC. l New York, U. S. At This " ,, SMELTS-EEIS-SCALLO l-2-3 Fulton rm. minim. OO~OQOQ'OO iMarv Ste rs in’ Canadian fish in the -—_'-—-. pcndcd in thc building and cxtcnsion ‘fund of thc Hall. l Mr. Hartwell Crozicr lcft on Sat- luriluy for n. short ‘visit. to friends in -Ncw Waterford. C. B. i l Miss Margaret. Casclcy lcft on Siti- ‘urday nlorning for Sussex, N.B.. iwhcrc she will spend the winter thc ‘Grndc ViiI. --i. Louise Burns; 2 ‘Minnie iiuiiclcrsoii. Grmlc Vii.—l Ruth lvfontgomcigv; nssociiv" thc association found concrete mcuns, Rcccnt 2 Elwin Mounil from Augustine Cove are as followsz,“ 509d 51111111101‘ i-ood. . rim CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ g Baptist Ghurohl Sunday morning Rev. R. C. Eat-l Ion delivered the concluding sermon‘ of a. series on the Lord's Prayer.‘ l His thought on this occasion center- ed round the phrase "The Kingdomf lthc Power and the Glory." He con-l ‘trastcd the frailty and brevity of‘. human life with etcrnals and om-' nipotcnt nature of God. While this ‘thought is humiliating to man it is‘, ‘also rcasiirriuiq since round man's, I iucomepleteness lies God's greatness: I I i The Sunday School presented anl Ante-resting sccne, with all classes! ,busy at their various lessons. Thel uittendance-twenty more than on‘ jthe some day last year-indicates ,an increasing interest. - l l l l j . 5 The evening sermon. broadcastl ,through station C. F. C. Yl was a} lthoughtful. arresting and eloquent; ,one. Mr. Eaton considered the an-‘ ‘swer to thc question “What is Your Lifc?“ undcr the metaphor of “A {Giimc to bc Played." ’ Hc mentioned fivc standards of, ‘Christian sportsmanship v- Zest and‘ cnthusiasm for the, game of life» cheerful, imcomplalning acceptance‘ of thc blows and bruises and de- ‘l-(HIIS. a spirit of co-opcration and ‘team work, playing thc game 9f life ;by thc Great Umpirtfs rules and ,fillt11l\' steadfast persistence to thef T cud. In closing Mr. Eaton Y cry hop-i lpily quoted Henry Ncwhoitts “Vitar 'Lampadri." l 4 i The Mission Band under Miss . Stems met in the afternoon at 2.30. n n The music morning and evening‘ was of t-hc usual high order. The morning anthem "Sun of My Soul". ‘was beautifully sung. The evening: anthems were “Saviour. When Night} Involves the Sky" in which Mr. V-l IL. Dlngwcll took thc baritone solo? qllllftel-te. Messrs. Colder, Quiglcy,’ Uingwell and Sterns rcudcrcd "Now the Day is Over." l l ~ -:. X The Lziclics Guild held a meeting ‘at thc parsonage in preparation for |thcir sale which takes place at; the i schoolroom this aitcmoon. ' :1 n i: The Boy Scouts tinder Mr. Parent and ‘Mr. Burns hold their usual scs- sion last cvcning. The Philatheas met at the Pors- onage for their week night activity last evening. Q Cl G. I. T. meeting tonight with ‘Miss Hatch and Miss Spencer-at the schoolroom. .. a . I . The midweek scrvicc has as its general theme “Faith in God." The illustmtive pocm will be Whittlcfs a a l in. quuiliafépnw mm. mnmu-u-i insult" ' c..-.._,._.,,-__,_. - saw»; Get extra deliciousness l in your _ l? Christmas Baking You may have it if you will use the right flour Your baking simply must ‘be successful at Christmas time- when everything to eat should taste good. You want pastry, cakes, and bread light and even in texture, with just the right color. Nothing clsc will do during the joyous festival. Quaker Flour is your most dependable aid in Christmas baking. It gives absolutely uniform results in the oven. It forms the perfect background for every dainty or tasty ingredient you cavrc to use. ' ‘ Every day at the mills Quaker Flour is tested by biking under homc conditions- - just as in your own kitchen. It must con- form by its results to our rigid standard in this test. You run no risks with Quaker Flour. Your recipes tum out right every time. Be assured of good things to eat at Christmas by using Quaker Flour. Every bag sold with our money back guarantee that Quaker Flour will give you the utmost satisfaction. llillhhft |i>l||' Always the Same Always the Best "The Eternal Goodness." i! fl Kl Miss Spenccr plans to givc an nr-l guz-st of licnfricnil. Mrs.‘ Hopc. noggin recimi m 3,39 Sunday evening that pliicc. mpxh I ii R u 1~ l l l fiflw ' ouor o for ‘canning ioo ,: . . , llvialpcquct Principnrs dcpt.. GrxidcfAugustlne »X.—1. Edith McNuti; 2, Jnncttzil ". Champion; 3, Margaret Ramsay} ‘ IBy Néliil.) ; ""t0rs to Sunimcrsidc, (Moss-rs. Burpco Curr, Wesley Conn‘ t.‘ . ('1'. 1* VI.--l. Sidney McGou- _ . ' glilili]; ‘.1.’ Rliihnrn McNutt; 3. iiclcn gull? Mcgimfilmn" Austl“ Callwml‘ 12mm» Grudc V.—l. Lcslic Abbott; Ci“,:‘¥,fp_ f“ fiiigglegl°lll fnangll" 2. Jack McKenzie; 3. Enrlc Stow-art. 80;] 15d 0'61"” w“ ‘ ° m‘ ‘Perfect nttcndalicc: Margaret Rain-i‘ ‘ ‘l " l‘ :..-. {Cl '. 1.1- i. .1 {Jamsfllnllzellltl}: Mr. Donald -McLcod. Vlctori. ibct t. Jack McKciizic. sto; 1i. Harry hlcGougan; Champion. Grade IV.. jr. Owen and Marjorie Brycnton: Cora McGougzin. Grade III. — l Wilton Ramsay; 2. Roy Abbott. II.--1 Grnrlc 000000006000600-04400 t; 2. Kcnncth McKay: 3. Lczi McGougani ldcrson. Grade 1.. Champion; 2. Lloyd McKenzie. l Pcricct uttcudancc: Eleanor‘ Ram- gnn. Kenneth McKily. A lgfln, Mary Stcirori. Roy Abbott pion. . ._.-. aiO)~ DISINFECTED TELEPHDNE Th1‘ lilullillpiucc oi’ thc il‘lL‘|Ill\'lll\ wiping with some strum: ilisiurui-i uni silcli an (‘ill'I)Oll(‘ ll(‘ltl watcr. ~ -{O-}- -— I lru lhc stuiu, flu-n wash thc linen. Best Way to Loosen A. New Universities Dictionary SCOUPON a... to Get It For tho More Nominal Cqfl o‘ Manufacture and Diotribidhl Coupongsc Jgulgrnimlll and 'J'°r'..'.';.§°"l? ' lnnl .. m. 1m Nl-\\. UNIV ‘lllliS I)I('TI()N»\RY' _lll l -_ ll sill) p-per u.“ Conn’. i“ ninety-eight can to cover colt of‘ | IIIGHBI: clerk hire, ole. POSTAGE MA . Qkllil-IILS‘ Ull to 20 miles 1W1”, 7c extra B!‘ Over 20 mile! ~‘ FILLED 10c extra 22 mdnountfi IN our: ' Only Co r n Now Needed Stubborn Cough This Incl-Bork would! lo o would ldoliullelultl. H“ ch-vlilindo. Ilorn is n lmmc-mmlo syrup which millions of pcoplc have found to be the most. dclu-udnhlc! lucnlurof lira-uk- ing up Nllllllflfll coughs. It is cheap nrid simple, hut vcry promptin 114-1 inn. lIndr-r its hcniing, aciothing influcuco; chest sort-noun Kites, phlegm loosens, hrcutliiiig ln-vomcs ismiiur, tickling in throat stops and you rfct- a good night's restful slccp, ho llHllflI throat nnil c-hcst: colds arc conquered by it in 24 hours or loss. Nothing hcttcr fur bronchitis, liollrscucss, throut tickle, bronchial asthma or winter coughs. _ O '10 miiko thisllplemlul cough nvrup, mur 2V, aunt-cs nf Piucx into o lti-om. >ttlc null iill thc hotilo with plain ilrlluulutl-d sugar syrup and nhulio thoroughly. If you prcfr-r, use clnriiicd hum-y, lush-lid of sugar syrup. Either wuy, you got 16 oum-eiw-mfamily euppLv-mf much hcttcr cough nyrup than yull coilld huy rcudy-mndc for $2.50. Ki-cpn perfectly and children love its plcnsnnt ate. Pins-x iii a spw-inl and highly con- ccntrlitcd compound of cnuine Nor- wily pine extract. and pa atlble glidin- I To nvnid dlsnp lntment, ask your .w|t Pine! oronto, Ont. col, known tho world over for its prompt ldru int for "2 ounces of Pint-x" give absolute satisfaction or ' ‘ l: l ¢-.---.--.~. <_-- - hcnling t-flcct upon the mombrlncs. l directions. uurintced m mpneyp omxitlyrv-funded. Tho or Co ‘l.’- jBurns, Sidncy McGoup-nn. Lcslic Ab’! , Alice McGougan and lMcNutt: 2. Eleanor Ramsay. Griuicl 1., jl'.—1. Kclltflcld Abbott and Ray‘ ivizirjoric Brycnton. Brucc Cllillll- M. should ho illfilllftWlfltl each do)’ ll)‘ To rcinovc ink stiilus fronl lluciulv- t h u. slice of ruw potato wcll lllllllul M1.‘ John J_ Robmsmh Ipasscil through Augustine Cove his Wcditcsciay afternoon. Primary zlcptqGrailc IVJ. h1‘.—-l.l ‘ gBrucc Champion; 2. Grace Bcair- 4. Amy ‘A’ Lornqel Augustine Covc. Mr. Stirling Lord and Mr. Ivcs of‘ lTryon. are busy finishing erectingl ithe new electric light line throuchl l . ', Mr. Wilfred Cami was a visitor to; Criipauci Sunday. thc gilcst of M11; lGcorLIc Fall. ‘ 4. Heath Mmi-. Sl‘.—l, Dnugiildl i Mr. Wilfrcil Czmn was a visitor to‘ Charlotteimvil lost Wedncsdzrv oil‘ ‘business. 1 Mrs. Harry Imnrm has rcturuczf “c9 Mccoufllhcmc again after spending an cn- joyiiblc visit with hcr sister in Win- '~ .‘ o0. 1 Mr. Archic Robinson was ll visitm" in Trycm Tucsrlay’ moiutiiig. ' Mrs. Percy Howatt, Elliots. was ii visitor to Augustine Cove recently, thc guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McFarlnnc. '. Wesley Cami was recently ing in Augustine Cove. the gucst Mr. John B. McFadycn was a rc- ccnt visitor to Keiisington. The sleighs are on thc movc once. more. And. oh! Who could not en- joy sleigh-riding with the tinklc of lbells and glorious moonlight nights. f along with glistening ‘snow? One {could not resist enjoying every single momcnt of thosc lovely moonlight lcvcilings. Mr. Richard Lord, Tryon. passed through Augustine Covc Tucsdirv. Miss Nina Boutlcr spent the week- end visiting ut. Tryon, thc guest of lhcr cousin. Miss Mae Foy. ‘Fflllllil zinrl Illmlll 1h» ‘William lliii-Duunlil. .h"._ ;ll‘lI‘i| is quill-hearers. liucriui-ni “'11s _ 1'11 ‘York Coiuctcry huslih- Ill‘l' Illl-l‘ ' from sluggish kidneys. _ l MILLVED BY THE MILLERS OF .QUAKER OATS _ 121 MaoLEAN 8t COMPANY, Distributors 1 . (.‘fiA.RLO'l"l‘l~l'l‘0\\/' ' seem to be passing through thc roads of Augustine Covc. Spllllllllf’. around as swiftly as if thcy wcrc on IN MEMORIA M The Ailizul of lhulih llvili‘ - ' iiuil Mir-i. (‘rziwhn-il . iowu. for muuy do, t‘lll.t‘l'I‘(I stllllfilll} 26th illlll hon» llli-l much lnvcil liiih- ihiu- lnw Biuriuil Lo lllill. hlc>~ l ‘it rlenlh can ncvci cvi- i. iwulsos with thc who throng uruiinil our iilu-M 'I“.n-.\n n‘ Sent as a lovl N" ~\‘ Year's Moi-n. ' will llk‘ gri-ilily |lll‘~\l'll rowing fulhm‘ iiiul mmhwr. l‘l\'<‘ - wrs ullil (inc hrntliivr. lllllllt _ 4 Pezill. Ethel. Sit-Ila, Rona lllu all» llollis who will vhcri-a Ill!" nwm- ory 0i’ litlh- iilsil- fuiwwwu’. .' ‘Th.- filnvrul \\'il.\ cuurlilrlvil hYl thc. Rcv. l)..\l. humour who slllllwl vtilllifirlilltf; u-ords from 2nd Suullwl from thc lfitli in Ill". 21th vcrz-v- dwelling on ihu List chili-w‘ "l Ill“ F; all‘ I'll Lltlrd vl-rsc: "l shiill up h» Ill!“ hi" lic. shall nnl l'l'll\l'll to mu". ‘Pu-h hymns \\'t'l't‘ suuii. "Thom-is -\. Fricuil for Liiilt- (‘hililrcn Above ihc llrighl llluu Sky." and _“\Vll‘_‘" llc (‘onluts in .\l:ik~- up ills Jo“- vls". Two cousins. liulului Juy and l)l'0lllt‘l‘ llmvar. Flush the Kidneys Before Breakfast No man or woman can make :1 mistake by flushing the kidneys oc- casionally, says o. well-known auth- ority. Eating too much rich food creates acids. which excite the kid- neys. They become overworked from thc strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisons from the blood. Then we get. sick. Freu- matism. headaches. livcr ircublc. nervousness, dizziness, nlceplcssness and urinary disorders iritcn como Mr. Milton Corr was a visitor to Tryon Sunday. , Mr. John J. Robinson was a visitorl to Carleton last Friday afternoon. l Our school is progressing fnvor-‘ Rbly under our sklllul teacher. Mr. Arthur Clarke. At present the school children and teacher are busy get- ting ready for the annual Christmas concert. which is to take place in the near future. Mr. Edward McFadyen has his peautiful large barn almost com- pleted. which was workefiyflcr the skilful n onagement of . Norman Allen. Mr. McFadyen now owns one of the finest barns on P. E. Island. so rumors have stated. Potato market. and talk are very quiet lit present. ,in the kidneys, or your back hurts. “scalding, begin drinking n. quart of The moment you feel a dull rchc or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, ful of sediment, irregular of poss- ngc or attended by a sensation of water each day. also get about: tour ounces of Jad Salts irom nny phar- macy; take a. tablespoonful in a class of water before breakfast. and faint; few days your kidneys may act e. This famous salts is crude from theocld of grapes and llmon juice. combined with lithia, and has been used for years to flush and stimulate the kidneys; also to iielp neutralize. the acl -ln the system, so they no‘, longer fine irritation. thus citcnl relieving bladder weakness. ' Jud Salts is inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent llthia-waoei‘ drink which everyone should take now and‘ then to help keep the kid- ‘Tho roads apparently are grail: l . memo active and the bloodl often avoiding serious l liberally with IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS. Ilifllw" (‘oino from foxes fed "mun-p hy ranchers who make IMPERM" Pric ‘ on all fur markets arc DUCTS their staple food. Increased Pelt Values follow regular uso of lillrliltlilhs which are prepared from formula. tum! and approved by worlarslogding fur experts. To secure highest-grade, glistening. really worth-while, polls, IMPERIALS must he fed. The Felting Season is fast approaching. Get. your foxes in good snipe with IMPERIALS. Should you not be loading- them now, start at once and a great‘. improvement will very shortly be noticeable, fully justifying our claims- For sale liy distributors in loading husincss centres and direct. for flctory- lmcemm. 3ISCUIT Co. CHARLOTTGTOWN E P.G.l.