FEBRUARY 10 1927 . ‘li . - a ' 'lille 8 is available. 3”” I ' -wi-:even tl "um, _ V ,Q N AGENT _ Mr, ||$“' `~ l I , _` 28121;: Glallalnt is ‘liar/"fiuardlan _ ' - ` ow an an w ai 'Un'-“ f -i - i. /i, \ news items, advertising and rraecuszre- ‘ . ' ¢\ ,_ ` ' al subscriptions. “ff ' /‘2 ~ Lo , .` _ Aoiuc. Live- Hoes at . 1 -A ,g Kensington on Wednesday pobru. ,l aiy 16th. J. A. Douglas for .Harry ~ , J°°ki\1='-- am-2-io,si ..\ Send for a free copy of Mary Blak¢’s Cook Book. Address Carnation Milk Products Company Limited, A ylmer, Ont. Carnation f"Fro'm Confented Cows"' 1" Produced in Canada Two sizi'-;s - TALL AND sMA_ui_‘ _ 5 . I edar Shingles 200 -M imported Spruce We have on hand ton -Sale the flollowlng. Viz- 51-.- 200 ‘M Island Spruce Lathe. Spruce Laihs 2 Millions Cedar Shingles %;@f Lathe. , ‘ Lowest possible prices. L. M. ,Poole & Co. ' PiAOLl'$ -oi F* 0-tBt13i. WHARVES ' "i GLEN VA\L|L‘EY SCHOOL Following is the standing for U10 month of January: Grade IIX-.1 Cassie Gillis, 2 Allen |MaclDowell. Grade Vllllii-1 Marion ~Blondon. 2 'Kenneth Macbowell. 3 Mfirltefieid iA\bbott. 'Grade Vi-1 Florence .Macllienzlc 'Z John Gillis, 3 John _I-Illondon. Grade V. Sr-1 Phebe iBlondon, 2 lF‘rances Mncbowell, 3 Adu 'Mac- Konzie. Grade V, Jr-1iCyrus Martin. Grade lllll-1 Vernon Gillis, 2 1r~ win ‘Blcndon. Grade Ti-<1 Louise Carow. 2 Frances Carcw. Grade li, 'Sr-1 Myrtle Blondcn. ,Grade II, Jr-41 Jenn \Carew. iPerfect Attendance: |Crissie Gillis 'Marion Blondon. \Florencs MacKen- zie, lPhebo lBlondon, .Myrtle Blon- dou, John Gillis Vernon Gillis. Wilfred Nicholson. teacher. P__i-l-1- \_ ' Eastern Guardian ' ..*FOR SALE-600 bushels of certified seed Green Mountain ,potatoos. Good stock. Phone R-52. Fred Robertson, Brudeuell. 3748 2 8 Bi _1.*MUiRRAY RIVER L. S. S. Club loading hogs llleb. 15th. List your hogs before Feb.. 12th. John 'W. Macbonn. 3772,2,9,3i ..*K. OF G "AT HOM'E"--The '1At Home" to ‘bo held by Sonris 'Council , Knights of Collimbus -has been st ned from Februar 10th -ron LAT: wssrsnn News sentaltive oi' the ‘Hopgood nom. l>Bl1Y.S-t. John, was in Kensington this week in the in-terest of his business. -Y. -WILL CUSTOMERS NOTE that the Central Bedeque Flour Mills will not do custom work on Saturdays. R.. A_ \,v|-ight Levi 3560-l.-28~wkl -CALENDARS Are being dim-i. biited at the Western Omoo of the Guardian in the MscNelil Building. Summerside. Subscribe or renew your subscription to the Guardian and get one. U -A .'rniAi. onosn or Buck- wheat Flour brought a repeat order `l5lliD 10 bags as soon as possible. We are :very pleased indeed with the brand _ 0f _your Buckwheat ‘Mllls. 3745-2-8-31. -ATTENTION -is hereby grilled t0 Clayton Morrison's 'auction ofl registered stock, farm niacliinery. lmDl0m€ll`lB. etc., alt Tryon on`1<‘cb. l'U¢\Ty 1‘5iib.inst. Conimencing at 1_. 30 D. ni. sharp. See liandbills.. It stormy first fine day following. H. F. Morrison, Auctioneer; THE LABELJS RED AND WHITE Western -Guardian l lG|¢aninm From . .................-............... uNusuAi. uAi.|rv l KING coil; i. TEA. The rich' strength of ladle. the irsgrenee and Havoc of Cui... mi.. . a..ii¢i.s..| tee when alsilllully oenv bind, For the "Extra" in J Choice Tea. uk your grueer ¢`_ ` lor King Cole Orange Pskes. $4? 5 Wrii’ *iii L. -TRANSFERRED. -Mr. Harold White. of tho Canadian Bank of and Mrs. White of Sumnierside has - 3740.23, 31 19535 9-CC°mllnniel'°B6llt. also there was a sale of Home Made Candy. A neat sum was realized. which was in aid of the Tl'l’0n' Mission Band. Mr- G00l'8e Hennessy of Char- lottetown returned to his home on Tuesday of last week after spend- |118 a pleasant holiday visiting rela- if-> __ p ...__ ___ -__~___,__a V A n'ri'i-iscri.inLori'i:'rowscc.uzni.rs V “_ rlicsgscvaty axatives bring on laxative habit said most physicians WE asked leading doctors everywhere why they recommended the Nujol type of treatment to their patients. They gave us .16 reasons, the chief one being: "Because it is non-habit forming." One doctor said the big trouble with ordinary laxa- tives is you have to keep on using them. They are violent in their action, straining vital organs, forcing the intestines to act abnormally. Eventu- ally thc bowels refuse to acc without them. Doctors Advise Nujol _ Nine doctors out of every ten told us they were advising the Nuiol type of treatment for their patients lndplacc of laxa- tiv'es--and for ese reasons: ' I. Nujoi is not habit-fomlx; 2. A more natural meth ; 3. A lubricant is better than a laxative; 4. Does not gripe; 5. ls not imitating; and 6. Nujol gives lasting relief. Unlike Laxatives Laxatlves and cethiirtics act by irritating the intes- tinal rract. They cause the bowels so frantically e_x_- pel the contents of tbelnbelr zines and thus rid the sylttill of the drugs than pills and potions contain, - _ Nu ol aeteocirely difetehtly. ll coiirslnsno drugs, no m0¢ll¢fM_- notion is |nechsnicsL lt MMI softens the dried vases matter in the intestines and iubriesces the a e mths: the musdesoft e meh can expel zhevaue in V regululpaatltrallyahdthn ‘7- Natufvgiyen h1e‘:’:,ils::‘l:&b.sg|t>l`¢‘,'acien‘l‘lh¢a::i3 safe r¢m_ for oonnipedoh. M matter how severe the casein be- lt is |¢nrl`¢ ln in salon andpleav me to take. Children love it. Ge: a bottle of Nuiol from your druggisz today. Doctors advise it for constipation, whether chronic or temporary. Avoid substitutes. _...e ei....<> For Constipation Commerce, son of Ven. Archdencon “V55 at N0l'l.l1 'l`l'YOD- ` Couples' Race-1 Adelaldo Cove on Sunday . be e e health for many years, but she U19 1101119 Of RGV- G00\‘3° “nd MTH- On Saturday evening inc rar-ns; \S_m.m'n(;,1 callin nlso saidp he expects that inaliitiiincd ai. truly (Jhrlstian spirit SUNG" 0” Ffldl’-Y evening' F°l“`“' Were 0Ili0Y0d ill the 'l`l’y0n Arcnii;'n§(..“f:-B Almiin and /Harold Camp-Presideiit Uoolidllle Wm declllm U’ which sustained -her being through "Y 13"* by an enthusiastic audience, Five bciibilfl pap.. fy-ra,.0,.B0. - Miss Kam. 1-un for ro-election, although he thc period of aff-llctlon. licr ne- On Thursday evenillg Oflfwt Week prizes of boxes of chocolates \\'cre,.|,,e .\_1(.Q,m,.,.ie of }|a§m,mn- Minn has no 'inside' kn0Wl€dB9» ' phew, John W.. Mrs. and fa/mily ' ‘ ' ' __ 1 !. _'u if I i been transferred to the branch oi’ Mr- and MPS- Frlllk PWBGOH U-ml ' Y _lf ti- e Clark of Victorial Mil-gf; that bank at Campbellton, N_ B_ Miss Thelma of Victoria motored an appreciative audience llsteiied 3:-Quded w many or the comps Eila ilxhniield and Amy McVittie of Prior to his departure a number of l0 Summereide Oli 'l`\\6Bd¢\Y evening with attention to the many pupils G,`,m_|emen'5 Ra¢o_1 Lloyd Westmoreland; also Mr. Lloyd 'his young friends met at the home ig t|2;¢:L°°\¢ l-0 8110110 l-|10 DOCKGY of Miss Norino Thomas give ii. Rugersmr-` 2, wiiiinm Rbgarson. Rogerson of Crapaud. o Mr and Mrs M. L. F. Mackenzie 8 eeweits vs- Crystals- aiuinii piano recital at me home or L,,,,,,,,,- ,‘mce_1' Aderiade pooiey; urioury' Centra; ,Bedeque mourllilll Sfllufdily night Where 8 P1689- -'_' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leurd ol Tryon. 2 Mrs view, HOWML . Mr. and Mrs. Victor l-lowatt were _ant time was spent. in the course MW- Hlmm HOWFM Bild l-WOW-lie All visitors were treated with ice 'Ho¢§e piayex-'B Race-1 Eldon visitors at the 1101118 0! Mr- “nd of which Mr. White was presented iililliilll-ers Blanche and Doreen fe' cream and cake. L .d. oy vm Howatt' ' Mrs, Elmer Dawson Of Alllllifine -with a beautiful gold-banded wat- 31\'°l1d¢° town after snendlnsa few 1 0' ’ " ° or ` _ erman fountain pen, accompanied “YG VMUUK |191’ ll\0¢\19l’ MPS- Radio reception ' l t -t -t' ' - ti -- by an appropriate address, read by B\'9nl°“ Lea Of V|Cf»0\‘|8- these evenings at llEr3clii.Ds Del eh I§,9(?(£3y,,,?3dL|l,;;.(50!;;0EI;é),T;l<§n 2' Ru x Mr. rind Mrs. B. Camllbell °f Mr Stavert Tiintcn, which the re- -1 _.___ ' h Ali uB,_|,,c Cove were visitors at ' ` S ~ l il ' ' u aa: iz icipient fittingly acknowledged, vhxltr. Donald Boll of Tryon was n. The sympathy of all thc hockey 1.,_f;'Ge‘;em(,)S El. 13;; 1,2); under- North Tryon on Saturday--U i °‘° at “W Traverse 011 Tl1\U’9' fans is extended to Mr. Challic H . ---<'°'>"-“”“ --Acco LADY DEAD _ Misa dev and Friday- While there lie vls~ Logan or victoria who had ins minlfs ,’;°‘,‘,f,S’,,}};lul;. pilrigs NEW YORK. Feb. s. -Nicholas Sarah J. Walker died at the home "'94 M5 b"°lh°\' Ml* William Be". fortune to disable his leg while imiihh Lyman liinnager is to Murray Butler, Republican Presi- of her nephew, Mr. Joi... rv, walk. who is quite seriously ill. g playing hockey at Cornwall. Wc`be'(.0ng,.,,,u1a,ed 55,. his generosity dem of Columbia University. “ld 'Hi `°“ January 27- Sh” had at' .. _:__ mme to see “Charlie” “gam in umtiii giving such erccilciit prizes. in un address here that it was his _,p-|Q¢KEy_ _-ph, Ti , i I _ ltaiined -tho alivanced age of eighty The U'~°Pi0“ S°°l0lY °f '|`1'Y0l\ fray soon. 1 'YHQI -_Q view that no man not frankly "V"- " 5" ‘il |“"-k'|yoars, she 1....; been in delicate intend holdin! a social evening at _ ___ ' D . _ ei C. d resident in 1928. most tenderly cared for in -her de- W ` cllning years. lightening the burden of grave affliction. ‘The funeral /‘»'». _ -held ou Saiuriiay, 29th, inst., v`-f;§,_i___',:r:-gy was conducted by 'Rev‘.. Fred Will- iumson and was numcrously at- ""'5'.'._.~ ' tended. `Tlic pal-lbearers were `\~_` - Messrs. .l-- M. Laird, James Jar dine. Kensington, Wm. Casely, ___ __ Robert -Mc'Murdo, John .Stavert and william siaveri, Kelvin. vf , -Home Fon au-Rim.. _on ,_,,,,,,,,,_ _ V/ff Tiieisday, Jan. 31st., the remains oi’ ...in ‘ ' Miss lllllda. liiiiidrahan, who was 'accidentally killed in Chicago. ar- ‘rlved home accompanied by her brother. Edgar, with wihoni -she liv- ed. A large concourse of people. t'oi°inerl a procession at the depot and acconrpanied the mourners to the home of the deceased where her -grief stricken parents prepared for the lust homcconilng of-iihelr only 'du.ugihter. On Thursday a large number of relatives and friends attended the funeral which look place from her homo to St. Simon and Judes Church, Tignlsh. where a. ‘Requiem mass ‘was cols bra.-ted by Rev. W. iMcCa.he. who also ofticlated at the gravp. The [large numiber of -mass cards, spir- itual and floral offerings are elo- quent the 'silent tributes to one who was deservedly' -popular and they bespeak the sympathy that is felt throughout the community. -MANY HAPPY RETURNS. - A very pleasant time was spent last Friday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs William Buchanan. Summerside. the occasion being the anniversary of the 88th birth» day of our esteemed townsman, Mr Philip Callbeclr. father of Mrs Buchanan. There were present all the children-with the exception of Edward of Calgary, namely: - Herman of Moncton, N. B.; Mrs Weeks, of Fredericton: Mrs Inman. of Tryon and Mrs Thos. Johnston. Summerside. Among friends pre- sent were Rev. A. A. MacLeod, Mrs Caleb Lea, Mrs John Lecky, Mr. Thomas Johnston, Mr and Mrs Everett Phillips, Mr and Mrs Oliver MacNeill. Mrs Frank John< ston and Mr and Mrs Arthur John- ston. A delicious dinner was serv~ od by Mrs Buchanan. Phono- graph niuslc pleasant conversation and games furnished keen enjoy- ment for the evening. Before leaving all extended congratula- tions to the revered guest of the evening, Mr Callbeclr, wishing him many happy returns of his birth- day, n wish in which tho Guardian heartily 'jolns. -?={-O-ll°°*" PERSONALS __Mrs. Elias Bishop and Mr. Stsnzo Larkin, Summerside. spent we wegipend in .Kei-vin. the guost of 'Mra. John Walker. Y. _Her .many friends are s0l`\‘ll lf’ learn of -the -il-liioss of Mrs. Dau-Bild Stewart. an 11804 'l`°5'ld°“t °f Nm" boro. Y. -Mrs. .Elizabeth Walker. 0! Kel- n is also seriously _ii1. Y. man on the board of the French Plerce‘s Laboratory. Bridsebur5.,i|9_novor wanted to lead a life 'Bar Association. Ont. 4 . _ other than thatoftered in her work. i. . --i same thing. /Z. ` il £1 I In l ii ,..i l i »iiliiiiiiii li u .. ,,ll 61767". CL a . the sirbiect of -the lecture by Dr. ` ` Y , I _ Seaman at the Caledonian Club P°`99Ul'll7li0n. i'or restoring thc: _-Muze Stall: \`B'='ii:'iLl:_e1|1iAr'g`iEll;l!l.;' u _ 'this evening. _- health oil weak, nervous, over-.work- is visit nz ‘el “gm .__ - e Made only by V|¢t°|- ed women, and thereby increasing,Praug\iit iclia o wn- h Look for this 1-ra demark ---¢».>l- happiness in the homo, _ - ' ' , _ ‘ o nance T 0 wii.|. 1's|.i. Auiemcane °d*“'u“u°““”§_ P’,§{::°;““;,:°“ Nsvengfifstuoi/ies unknown .Ai.i. Aoour irnsuci-iwieu ° °”' - ° » -- - i far and near- for integrityland falg 'Adjutant Maude Lee of the saw* _ The way of a.man with is maid d°l~l51ll’. .His phenomsna deucogs ‘non A1-my’s woman home. recently "Tr-no in Sound" T d k R ,d in France and American influence W" d“° '° we "Mu" We pu Y opened in Denver. never has owned ra e Mar el on French -manners are two topics °f M* m°d‘°l“°°‘ m m_` or worn an evenina dress, nlver on which Madame Susanne Grin- W°m°¥l in °V°\'Y'WlU¢ °f ,°Pr_e_vh“ ,mgndeg I dance and knows Q berg will tell the plain, blunt truth dll' “Y DP- P|°\'°°° F'*"°“"° inogiring of motion pictures except in the United States. ‘Madame *WP*-l°\\ h“\"°“°'°d "mn °' “°f,:`~by hearsay. Born in Denmark. _ Grinberg. Droiiilgiefit French 1:10-;`*'l|:\Q°¢°|'::\:i|;“;:d7;:°k:fg;dhfon;,slightly more théinssl A30; , r y. ` msn law er, w ecture or te I _ s rewu nt e va o \ .. ` Amsrlcanyrissociation of University Nuts Gnd hel'bl» sold by 4\‘lIl8|6l!»',2°b:¢h ofpher pgrgnu "ro offic- , Women and the National League of ill b0lh Mid B-Hd 1151915- 3.9" 1°°|ere in the order. The adjutant has vi t yr M Women Voters. She is the only wo- for trial .plvklte CIMO!! £0 Dr..n°¢ -mme n sacrifice, she said, for C Of I Tuoss moments can_be merry, pensive, awesome, as you wish,-and whenever you wish. Anything that music will do for your spirit, the music of the new Orthophonic Victrola will do, since music played for the ~ new Orthophonic Victrola by great artists and that same music played by this most com- psnionable of instruments are one and the dull \ . Y ~ - ` Credenza - $385 with Electric Drive $430 . 4 . 'C :"3" i'-ga i oment_ The new Victor-controlled princi le of All leisure moments are bright moments in the home that boasts possession of Q the new Orthophonic Victrola ‘"1 *H “matched impedance," or smooth fliyw of - sound at fill rcgistcrs explains the trueness of Orthophonic music. Today, models of the Orthophonic Victrola are also obtainable with electric motor to drive thc iurniablc. You siniply, plug in on your electric socket, and all music is at your command. Orthophonic Victrolas from $430 down to $115, on convenient terms from all "His Mastcr's Voice" dealers. achine Company of Canada, Limited '