nmtictt 2o, 1/92. "__,. it PATONS A Formal Showing Nbw/Spfimg NEW IDEAS Millinery Gloves Silks Drapes a Floor Goveri 'Men’s Suits (F ing Station serves Buy your Radio CFCY The-Island Radio (‘o., Broadcast- Your trade support is necessary to keep. this service running‘. Batteries, Tubes etc., from C. F .(‘. Y. The Island Radio Co us damn sconce. smear ' eunttnorrtrrotvs éfiwhs NEW MOIIELS Thursday Afternoon Whether to inspect 0r select-We cordially bid yon welcome t0 this exceptionaishowittg of- ' lttvl stunts Goals Hosiery Sailings l Underwear ngs PA TONS fi you faithfully. and your Radio . é s-tt-ut. f‘) In Metuoriattt M RS. JOSEPH GLOW 3 ‘flit-re pussetl away at ruw-ctotvn _nn l h. 29th. Annie hictlourt. h"- Jttvuti wife of .\i r. Joseph (‘lut-c. tillletl us‘ years. Airs. Cluw was ‘rtnulet’ the care of the doctor tor uittlrii‘ two years. suffering front Jlltilltzv trouble. She. rallied du=~ ills tho full and wittter and being‘ I naturally struttg site fought the dli-_ ealse with remarknblt, success nu to tht last. A couple of days be~ fore tlte end she lapsed into un- XX-ttnsciottsttcas and quietly she fell "fiitlvll- Site was u kind and gell- ertitts ntotlter. nu industrious wife land helper in tlte ‘home and well liked in the community. Site was tl tuenther of the United (‘iturclt t)!" lfitttalln. lntvitn: utilted with tlte.’ nullletllst Church at Freetown “"11" rears ago. She leaves w Inouru n sort-owing husband and tutu suit and one daughter. Two Mills passed on before the mother The “ Flu " LEFT HER WITH A VERY WEAK HEART lira. Beulah Demons, Pleasant River, - w Writos:—~"Hnving luflered with m,‘ ‘fill’ l low yearn ago, I was left "ti! n very week hut-t. I Wll unable to go about, and "Ht! not do my housework. I would got dizzy spells and would f‘! to go Ind lie down. I could not ll at night u the “i little noise wo d wake me up. I tried dileront hind! of medicine, ‘ilthoy scorned to do me no good. A friend recomiiondod f ti» tired five born m! am much - ttort. do not got lLBilRN" Mill n i2] and an do A?‘ em work no wall umr." ~11 tmlO dluy my to tint ltelltrr lztnd. .\ll~-t| null Ila) .'I'lltt.~n- living urn: lieujutttitt. now int Si. lileztttttrs. and iiuttie. \vif.f [of .\it. Sterling liurlts of Fro..- towti. The funeral on l"t'itla.\' wt."- l ilttrgt-ly nttentietl. .»\ short ser-t ivict- at the lmuse. and attother at! .tlte church wort t-otttlttt-tetl by he!‘ pastor. ltev. l). it’. floss. ititerttiettti being tnadc in tht- CUlll(‘lQl'_\' at tit‘: chutclt in Frectotvn. ‘ l JOSEPH C. dleLEAN. ‘ On Thursday‘ forenoott. February 23. there died at his residence. Herq ntanvillc. Joseph C. McLean. in the- ii6th year of his age. after a short illttess of only three or four day's. Although he was born here and died. here. only a short portion of his life; was spent here. for in the early six- ; ties when a lad in his teens. he with | a neighboring young man. Donald| Morrison. left their homes for Cape! Ann. to Join the fishing fieet.\valk-| ing the 50-min: distance from Black. Bush to Charlottetown in the mud- dy roads in the month of Aprils i862. Thcy reached Charlottetown‘ that same evening. and sailed for‘ Boston next day on the Boston and for the next thirty-five years} “Joe McLean". as he was known._ fished out of Cape Ann. or Gloucesg tor as it is now called. Joe Mcbeant was known as one of the lttcky ones. Every captain was anxious to carry Joe for thQ streak of good luck‘ which always followed him. ln his’ whole thirty-five years he nor the‘ vessel in which he sailed never made, what is called a “water-haul". butp on the contrary. always and ever re-| turned to Cape Ann with a full fare. Ho followed all kinds of fishing tn Gloucester. Grand Banks. Georges‘ Banks. Greenland. Newfollndiflfldti and mackerel fishlni! i" the BQY- B91 well as down South. Captain John McDonald. "Cardi-. gun John." one oi the most lntrepldl fishermen out of Cape Ann in hlsE ' "Cardi an John.“ in i-hatt wecriilrhlnfl schgooner the "Bunker; Hill. For five years he fished with! "Cardigan" in the Bunker Hill com-t tn; in. invariably. with full trip!» and was one of the chief factors in ' utpablc. ‘on the North Sidc.. the fame of Cardigan JohnKl"°"~ ltlleih" Ttfliilemoutstonding Cape Ann fisher-l‘ FABRIGS Dresses Scarves Wash (tootis y Beds Furnishings men. _ A‘ the death oi Cardigan. iuho died young. Joe McLean sailed .\vttlt "Jerome." in the other famous _J l Central Guardian ‘ LOADING LIVE HOGS at llJZcL titrook. " ~'lay aitcrtnm Alan-it limit. Hurry .lt'llliili.~‘. I iHT-LH ‘ NEW UNIVERSITY DICTION* ARV to tluardititi readers for 99 zl-ttts and one coupon. livery home {should itave hue, A NEW lNSTlTUTE.-A inert- vvtts ht-iti in - TTm.Q'l*ill§°"""l“TQW" "lllmim. “ _at the home of Mr. Terrence Magen-i lilS. Elliottvalc. on Friday. February 1'7. when the members of the Elliott-t vale Wins! Club and their friends. met for their closing game of the‘ .-eascn. two ll0lll'.\. after which tlte gather-i "is “as rallied to order by the pre-' sidetlt. .\lr. P. J. Brothers. and thcl secretary. bliss Gettevicvc Walshfl alto llhlfibllliifi the prizes to t-hei u following: Ladies‘ first. Miss ‘Rosella liillstttttts: 2nd. Mrs. P. J. Brothcrsi! geutltttutn: 1st. Mr. Terrence Mag-| ‘cunts: 2nd Mr. D. G. Praught. Need-I ivmlms“ M ‘H-Nni“ I rian “jiililgligtfl Mlle) inlilfetri institute. .\l ti. \lur-lti: tn ‘ - _ ~ ' f-‘i-i , pn_>i‘|\_‘|_ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Afagcutits and daughter. ROEOIhLi The following o2? t-i"'lt-t.: President ~ Alut-ilouultl; Vi.- . iirvut Wood; S —.\li\-s .\i.tr_v Xt-wsome; '. lint . Leatrtl. .‘l'l'n. r .-\rtltui‘ Simmuni: ituth Wood, Mrs. toisott. The tiist- nicer ‘w: lrt lit-id at the home oi‘ ‘\it.~. .tult hiatt-iiotmld on Xian-u Jtttlt- the pruerntttntt- is to follow tlht» suggt-steti [Ltvgrilflllllc for the iilart-lt llirvliill. The titcctitigs t.» ‘be lll’itl tht third Tuesday in every utonth. Dliln-HWNG SOCIETYZ-A meet- ing was held in the Bayside school on Friday night for the purpose of [organizing a debating society which ,\t old provide instructive recreation ‘for its mentbers and also serve to ltuztnctit ‘the funds of the Bayside fltVctnetil; Institute under whose aus- t'll(C$ the tncctings would be itcld. 'Mr.~.. J. Alphcnstts Brown was ap- {Itcitttcd to the chair. and Mr. Ed- .ward J. Lnrkin acted as secretary‘. The question. which was of great uitcrest to every man present. was: ‘Resolved. that a cranky. tidy we- ‘man wm to be preferred to a good ‘natured slobby one. .\lr. James Mc- Tnt, ' championed the cause 0i the Dutch Cleaners. and painted in vivid "olcrs the dire distress that awaited any titan who should be so unfor- wlio are adopts in, the culinary art. after vhich dancing was indulged‘ m till the twee stun’ hours. Exccl-. lent ruttsle was furrtisltcd by Mess 1i‘ Pzctugiti. Brothers and Baldwlttac< ilflnlintitcd by Mrs. P. J. Brothers. with atttoharp. Before the close oi; the eventing. the gathering was once more tailed to order. when Mr. M. .l.’ lxfils‘ and All» Genevieve Walsh on ‘bcltalf cf the Club. presented Mr.‘ and Airs. Brothers with valuable téiiis. being a token of their appre- flatioa of the good music furnished .5!‘ them at the diilercnt meetings ‘fhrougitottt the winter. Although Jaken by surprise. Mr. and Mrs. Brc thers ill their competent manner. thanked the ntetnbcrs. not. so much for the beatttiittl gifts as for the zptrtt ct friendliness and apprecia- IICI‘. Cclrvcfrcd to them. A vote of Rllflllks was then tendered to our able best and hostess. wishing t ctn _a long and happy life ‘m their beautiful new home. After singing the Naticttai Anthem the party dis- Dcrred to their homes. cacti one dc- clartttg it was one of the most 611-. lovable cvctiittgs of the season. “{0} Farmers’ Tour Great. Atlvertisetttettt. (Special to the Guardiafl.) tunate as tc wed a sweet slob. He . HAUF“ N" S" "mi" l!" ‘ was ztbly supported by Mrs. E. J. 1E9“ “id l” (iimzlul ‘m hm‘ _ m “I _ Elm Aiorflson and “but ' liner. (t-iztc. tllvlilllil Whclatt. Wtlltnnt Gillis. Wesley Mc; Donald. and Aeneas. ltlcltityre. The l tutticly 7 ca.‘ for tlte soezluiattlred. wontatt \v.. ably and feelingly pre- sented by .\lr. Edward Larkitt. and although he was able to command ‘i y a small following consisting of Mrs. J. A. Brown and Mr. Celestine J/Iahellatt. yet his efforts were de- Clilllfl of greater support. A wealth of intimate experiences was brought ut on either side and those pre- ‘sent have a uttlch broader knowledge of the true meaning oi conjugal ‘han tlte-y had tarevious to the . 111. Next Friday it is resolved that traveli t: is ztybettcr education flhnr rcnrltt‘ 2rd hlessrs. ltIeItttyrc and Lark . ii again lead the op- porntg forces. Siturtlny tiight. the r-w eiuitt: tnvtttburs of the (‘altutliutt i--.< uturketittg tottr which u.’- nizeti and tlirectetl by tbt (‘tin- ‘an .\'.tt ti ilaiittyrzs, visitt-l (lreut Brit and Denmark in Jttuttary and February" of this ' ' They supplemented in a most in: tnzttittet- that stitetmtits tun b)’ those rctuutittt: previrutsly that; (‘dtldtitt llllrft-ttilttre. trade and im- llliflrtttitttt. wtultl receive u ve ‘ gnu" impetus us. the rt suit or t . to the oltl laud of such a 1i2li't_\' of; reprt-st» '- tivt- llttttiersf The (‘w -3 ttllittu ujcrtt-ttltltris s l"iil‘llt‘tl ntany valuable lessons re tlittgultt: eu- orttitxtts ltppttrtttttities for trade ‘vitich the tuutherlzttttl t:l,'l'e.s. and “ere -pi;-' itupr~>~~ with the llvvvn‘ tu‘ (‘titnttlizttt tartnt-rs int-- §Cet>r Ann high-litter. the Momter. » r-:t.t.to't"rv.\t.t: wtttsr (~t.un.- Exit‘... i.»rl,'i;,,llili,'.llif.. m, m?“ will tlctoztie. as he was familiarly called. A vt-rv plflqsgtni get-mm; wa ygnt _. ‘ - ' “" i’ ("mln‘_,‘ I“"=“ a tiativc of St. Peter's. Jcrom? .__.____._ __._.l .L_._ ‘Hm m“ m‘ "“"“' “Mil "MFR" "'. _M(-;)Ona1d and a “C5,: compmnm. ' _ _ y _ the world and on the uthtr lututl. with ucardjgan“ John McDonald’.fitullitlilliiVlttll Antvrlt-tttt Iitilll (‘op- tin-i; visit m“ ljnl‘ ti] it‘ not tit.- “Miw. of Cardigmh Those were n,” t-ltiitttzt-tt with Ii the t‘ulturtl~-t qretttt-et zulverltsiliu v1 furl-s up»: days of thc big tvitttet" halibut Wills, -\":"m.:'“ Mm ‘l ' ‘h’ (“minim “him "‘“““'-‘ h“ “W ""‘l""'k"‘l" .A third tinted 1:11am! captain. And- -\" "m" “ml :71‘? "l" "l" “w” V'- F- (V "it". UiFWWF "i C"- liiw.‘ ltlcKenztic. a native of Bcilfilmr “n” will" ‘Wk “it "" "ti" "lwfiliiutt illlti ‘i jCreck. W35 another of the otttstntttl-“i "i: |’"*"“'1%1'l"- the il-‘lll- of -\' - 1mg (lloucestt-r high-lirtcfg tt-hmt; < ulsliltlit .l llu lu-uvit ~t Qir S. llrnr-txi in charge of "Jllllif": ‘Jo's lVlcLcan satletl with for several “" ‘it/i Ill‘ truffle tin-mutt ilzt-l- it-ulturv- n-llrt-st-ltttttivt-s. Un- lycavs. chiefly itt the pursuit of the ia.\ mr .4l]Hl ltillsll vubit- lilll". t u f4: v-rnnn-ttl: .\lr. ll .ll. Al" ituackcrel tu tit" Bay nr Gulf of St. l-‘ottt- o‘ rite will‘ till ed niahitt -t -il. lit» \l/tt'ii eomtttis ion of (‘au- ‘Lawrcttce. and many a $400 and an s11»? tllll" or \'llt'li mn- Jttrnt: _ _ (Hum-u; “nu _\1,-_ (-_ t;_ (it-ottj itnttch as a SfiOO trip did Joe itiakcitltt- - vilh tin. two (‘utturtit rs . _.,,;u];,,,, qtmtmyp-t- ht" t]... (gum lwtth McKt-tizte. m the uttackcre! tiu- lill"! ‘z 11-.» sttltit- tithe. The m, xmivmq] mutt-H}. "Htrkt-tintt, iltshmg. Htn always 531106 Wliiilikgltlt‘ tit" ivtl .~lt"l'ii_\' zvit-r seven Hm“ “q-ftt “tulip-g tlutsl- rttittrnitiy. élslalld or native home Gloucester 1 t-k. She llt~l' rttlttn qthoy hm], Wm, nuns-S‘ rcmn“,h|. ‘skippers. "Long John". John Mc- |i...t-l:_i.'.t'i' its ~ s W“... h, (mm “mum, ; .-_1 -Dcnaiti. a tiattve of Rock Berra. was tvttyltlk ltoek and [or the tittrtiust- oi lll\'0S'i'. [another with whom he fished. Long [John's vessel. the "Mabel Dilloway." lumde some noted fishing voyage< ‘twhiie Joe McLean sailed with hint. Though itayitig such long cxpcri-‘ cncc as a fisherman out of Glou» cestcr. he never became a “skippet” or captain of a Gloucester vessel. for lack of education. as he could lucitltcr read or write. bttt as a man tbcfore the utttst. and as a wheels- ‘ man. there were none better or more Joe's experience and wild adventures in the thirty or would fill several voluntes. His bro- ther and sister at their home at Black Bush were getting old and in the nineties induced him to come home to the farm. Together they erected one of the finest dwelling.“ houses in the DBTlSll. The brother. Daniel C. McLean. was one of the leading farmers. if not the very best.‘ Farming was not much to Joe's liking. His brother. and later his sister. who kept house for them. and Joe was left alone on the farm. not being tiblc to do much‘ farming in the last five or six years: He was visited before his death by his tmstor. Rev. Father McPher- son. rtnd given the last sacraments of the church of which he was a consistent member. His funeral took place on Friday to St. Margarl ct's where a mass of requiem wast offered and his remains led to the grave by the pastor of the church. He leaves no immediate relatives but there are a number of nieces and‘ ticphews. all residing in various parts of the United States. ' tGloucester papers please copy: also California "Maple Lenf“.| Ocean Liners Arrive In Halifax’ (Special to the Guardian.) | llALll-‘AX. .\'. S.. .\lart~lt lfi.~~. Seems rentiuditig one strongly of’ tlte ports or Liverpool and New”. York wen- etiaetetl at the (Fattadlattl National Railway and ocean terur, inals ltcre yesterday and today‘. when there was an almost record lnuvelnenl. in transatlnttlit- liners for this seasnti. added tn which‘ was t-otisitlerathlt- att-tivity ulnottyz] Canadian National steamshipszi of the ~Cattndlan National were] tlespaiched to Xiontreal anti pointsl west. This was the severest test; ticketing and tlespntching facilities; in Halifax have had since theFl opened ten days ago. and in every, respect met the requirements. The liners arriving in order us with number of ttsnenzern were: Frederick l-litzhtlt .tht~ (llytuuit-s. and sin- - . Iiomt- tltost- lllt'lllllt-l'.~' of ' ntiian lfitrtticrs tnurkt-ti ' who hutl l"'llltllllt‘fl iu l-. . an oxteltsitttt oz‘ tlte tutu". For t-ach ship literv \\':t.< -.t sp-.- lial boztl train tiespntritetl by titt- y more . ‘rears he sailed otlt of Gloucestetxtmg‘ zzvittt: t-otipertttive methods in llttttt .ottntr_v. visiting: lleliust anti Duo-i ‘-itt in .\lr. Hurts’ opinion. thet llildal lOSWHl 0i‘ lllt lfllll‘ “"‘“ tout in at mat v such as the Bil- ti~h titnrkel. \\"itit'li has the trltoi--.-- of the prtniurts of the world at rs‘ 't‘ttttzuliattt National llnilwatys. with “Hm q, S‘|‘|IIIS funfish U, s, m| “up the l-xtmiliitlll “I ill" "“m"- ‘i’? tiii". t-iuss prtttiut-ts anti tilt-tell)“ .“'ili"11 “"9” “"""' '“‘" "“""-" |""'I~’utjtt g h-tth the rcputuliotl azel vidvd. Totlrisl nnti third rl H“, Pr“... M- t-mmdm“ gnudfi m. purist-liners fr-tttt this ship \v S|I‘III n "tnrkt-l of such luitnettse‘ not disetnbnrkrtl until this lIlil-lr lmmul.lim|_-- t “The tour usslllnttf lintpirt» int- G‘—_"" purlatuu- from the very bt-giuitiltt-Z." Has recipe for youth a Her method easy HE just got tired of having strangers speak of her husband \ as "your son". And when she looked in the mirror she really couldn't biametpeopie. lfyou were to meet this same woman today, you'd think she was her hus-p band's younger sister. No face-lifting, no mysterious regime brought about this miracle. Nujol treatment did it. After the very first: H0 MWEYS sailed“ Wm‘ me hlgwgovot" two thousand passengers were: bottle she began IO ffifii l difi-EWTICQ line "skippers" out of Cape Anfi-‘lntttlcli. amt five special ‘boat trains in herself. For Nujol not only pre-. vents any excess of the body poisons (we all have them) from forming, but H“ mime “w mp5 w °'°°“'ittté new immigration and ratio-art" “l” aldsl" ‘hell’ "miwal- Why don't you try this Nujol treat~ meat? It certainly would do no harm, E for Nujol contains no drugs or medi- l i cine. Be sure you get the genuine. ' lSoml l0r for iflnl pk ‘said .\lr. (izttfi. when asked for his re iotv of the results ot‘ lht- vt--t~. tut-e. it lnts establisiretl in the lnintls of tilt‘ tnenihers oi‘ the IMP" the itutm-ltso t-uttsttltiitttt power iht- British tunriu-ts and the won" tiertnl optiorttttiilies that await tj-tttatiialt agricultnttti protittets. it thn tleslrahility tu" the further-int: llJS also tslttbiisltcd in out‘ tnitttls a National Agriettltttrtti tioiitgv tvlticlt will link up protlttctitttt untn‘ statidardiztttirtt of utzrit-ttltttral pro-g ducts. "Stu-it gzt-ztt attention wast puiti the party while in (lrcut litii t.tiu and Dentuurk. that it is my opinion it was the greatest adver- tising factor for Canada sittce the \V0flllilt.'_\' exhibition attd will IWOV!“ perhaps. even a predict‘ iaclo .\li illt~ intnortuttt ntarketing htutt‘t'.s tutti utuny important tieopit‘ ‘vi tlte nation showed the keeucst ‘ztptitjevitttitttt or our tour and what‘ ‘tvt- rcpresetttctl." _ Other ntentbetw‘ of the party returning were. ll. lttrry ttntl \\'. l’. lletsott. .\ll)L‘l‘l<tI .l. P. littnt‘. Saskttteltcwtttl: E. “El- pt-r. Victoria: and .l. A. Davis. Alberta. Thcy pioceetletl west b1‘ zfatladittn .\‘atioxi.tl special bout ‘train. leaving tlittliittx _\'t‘§tt‘I’llll_\‘I mllrllillir. Does Ill Health De- tract From Your _ Good Looks? I i llztntiittttt. 0nt.~"'l was in u ttlt-wn state of henllh_ my nerves were hml and l suffer- ed from backache! and pains in my nine, which would he lo revere that l would netwonk nntl have to lie down could not eat without being ditt- trr-ltaetl. Fpon the advice oi n relative l started to lake Dr. Piert-t-‘s Favor- ite Prescription and it relieved me of nil my distress. lull i ‘do not suffer in any we!‘ from an)‘ "i ‘the above uoutlifion!" l have n 502d appetite and my nerves are in epiendd rand lon.. l um strong and healthly in every wnyT-Mro George Tunnel)‘. i Whtst was indulged in fort. PXGE SEVEN " Never Mind! ruu- A 3T3 Forgotten Ave. North. Rolrl by deolen. Fluid and tablets. inbll-tn to Ill‘. Pierre‘! Laboratory ritlgeltttrg. fiul. Anew" nud itettt-t: .\l-')ilill'('.ll ltange for llottstwvives who tiematitl the fittest of ltitt-itt-tt ettttiptitetit lt is fittished in shining Wliitv and grey porcelain enamel, be- cause porcelain lettds a fresh and lasting beauty to this fatn- otts range: because it entirely eliminates tiolisltittg and black lug; because it is washable and can be quickly cleaned with a damp cloth. and because it will not. crack. chip or tliscolor. The oven of tlte new Mon» arch is big and bright. its wttlls are of silvery white ttud titer» are no dark, (tilt-collecting cot" tiers. It washes out just like u dislt——lt.s copper-insert steel will not rust—lt bakes event)’ on every side because the itettt passes freely‘ around all four walls-At is equipped with a rc- ntarkable tlevice which stops the inrush of cold air witch you open the door. For 6214.». _ it“! your money you’li [i111 52211222616171 Enterprise Monarch ~ o The wonutn who has llt“.‘t‘l' inspected an etiattttrlietl .\lou~ tart-h ltauge t-ttttnot ttppret-iatt: the. ‘vast tliffcrence. betwectt i‘ and the tll'tilllttl‘_\‘ coal rattgc; catmot visualize its rcal healthy 0t- c0nceivt= to what extent. an fittterpriste would brightctt up tier ltitcltlatt anti tualtc the pre- paration of locals a pleasant task front which much oi‘ the labor has been eliminated. The eutttttelletl ‘lntcrprise hitntztrclt reprcscllts [ierfectiott in so far as human itigetittity can ttcctitnplislt it and ‘assures perfect, satisfactory cooking. baking and lteatittg service. it's‘ the last. word in cooking ‘augcs. We have tither hlottarclts in tlte standard finish, fitted itt tlifterent Way's and other range cs at any price. You will find a range here to suit, in fact the finest selection of ranges shown anywhere -— Ranges tumie right here in the Mari- titues. If you want tlte best get an Enl crprise. Stoves and Furniture You Can Do Better At HOLMAWS Charlottetown and Summer-side i ii‘? - _. ,.,».1_;..-.;..¢-....... . - ~ '1 re if .._ 54-”.