<>¢- ~_.»_____¢...~ "x \ .1»; _....,-+‘..:i,..-~_+." ' , -. -- --@~.~.‘£ :- escape / .3 oif colds quickly. “Who said eFRVS??;;.-I ‘i. l-le just loves its delicious-chocolaty flavour. . Kiddies who get FRY‘S regularly are vigor- ous, warm-blooded and healthy. a They throw They are more likely to If you have some little " pale faces at home, just try FRYS. wnmmrryaedpeneek-rm. 1. s. mY ‘sons (CHI!!!) limited, MonnelLQue. " i ,__.--~L‘200 Yearsof Excellence” "*7 epidemics. ' 5| 6" ma" 0.... —‘>4 ...\...,.4_ H‘ l Western Guardian -WI§8'.!‘BRN AfiliNTl-Mr. O, J, Gallant is Guardian Agent in Bow- lan. and will be rleased to receive ruw and renewal subscriptions. l-8tl —'l‘lill KENSINGTON EGG CIR"- CLE will hold their annual meeting in the Temperance Hail Jan. 31st. at one o'clock. Harry Brown. Secy. 4238-1-29-31 —-SALE WEDNESDAY-At the sale ion the premises of Alli-ed McKay, New London, on to-moirow. I will iseli my carriage mare, together with lsleigh, harness and robe. Percy Cm“, _ 423l-1-29-2l ._FARMERS ATTENTlOhF-J. B. Millman, Kensingtou. is buying dres- sed hogs daily. We also require. a large quantity Banner Oats and will pay a substantial premium for choice oats fit for seed. wve shall also be burying potatoes every mild day, so long as carlerry’ remains on duty, but will discontinue immediately on her leaving (or Halifax. 4207-1-26-6i ._.-\ RECORD SEASON-Mr. Frank Dunning, Clifton. performed a feat of locomotion on Friday that estab- lishes a precedent that challenges superiority. Leaving Charlottetown in a six cylinder Whippet car he made the trip to New London over roads that demand the stoutest oi’ cour- age. On this 25th day of January ‘ few people could be persuaded to be- lieve that such a teat could be ac- complished. for he was forced to pro- pel his Whippet over banl-zs of snow more than iour feet deep, and des- ‘cendilzg from some of these his‘ car ‘would careen to a degree of 45, thus lalmost tempting a complete somer- lsa-iit. Yet he made the ti-Ip in a 1-2 lhours, a distance of 37 1-2 miles. 'He Isuilereii not one single mishap and ihis car shows no evidence of abnor- .inal usage. “LSUMMERSIDE LIBRARY IN NEW QUARTERS- The Sunlmerside Public Library is now very comfort- ‘ably housed in its new quarters in the Town Hall and is a. great im- provement on the old library as there is much more space for books and the large windows give plenty of light. The quarters allotted the lib- _rary have been redecorated and veiy suitably fitted up by the Town Coun- tSiI for the comfort and convenience of the public. The library committee have added a number of valuable Insidious Eye Strain -_.@- We use this adiective ad- ' visedly. Suflerers from Eyestnin my have pertect vision and there- fore do not suspect the presence of any eye defect. Entire huumn is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, it is computed utilize about 20% oi this Nerve Energy, but when Eyestrain is QII-esent, n. much larger propor- tion is requiredhl-Ience defective eyes, through their consumption of an excessive ‘ of Ferve Energy may seriously afiect the functioning o! other organs oi’ the body and produce ill health. " HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED C.-F. Hutcheson OPTOMETRIST u: I E i z i i i i i i i i i F62 Netti!!! The motive power oi’ the 0 nism oo+o4 ‘e ~ AND ' CLASS A. ‘i,- GLASSES FITTED l.‘- ' WLW" a i“ w_ TAYLOR ‘Y 1,. Lulu C. 1W._E. Profltt) ..... l 1 ii, J. s. “mutton .,=, ill 2. Sherwood Belle (w. n. i’; Optometrists 1 ‘l Proiitt) .............. a 2 5 142 Richmond Street 3. Blackbird (Lee Folland) .... 3 3 DIFFEBINGXI IN FUEL! Motorists are accustomed in look upon all high tut fuels as embody- lng the same advantages. 1n Win- ter. thts not sometimes accounts tor the hard starting that individual ear owners encounter. Premium Iuels. which is a more precise tenn, may have either one or two characterist- ics. Some have the lightness that “assures easy-vaporization and conse- quently easy starting, while others have anti-knock value. Some have both. They are all labelled high test. Knowing what it means helps. if LUBRICANT HELPS SHUTTER 4 ~Many motorists forget that the automatic shutter needs lubricant. Both the automatic and manually operated types should be oiled every six weeks or so. ICE RACE AT MAQGATE ‘ The first meeting o! the Remington Race Club took place on Margate ice on Friday, January 25th. A tali- num- ber of fans attended, considering the bad roads and poor approaches to the ice. Only one class was contested which had three starters viz: _Lulu C. (Will Ed. Proiltt) Sherwood Belle, J. Pendergusti, Black Bird, (Lee Fol- land). Lulu C., an Acquiri trotter which looks good as a speed prospect. Time-L2i, 1.19. Judges-David OPConnor, Hugh Mc- Kay, W. Sutherland. Starter—l"rank Glover. Next race Thursday, January 81st. —K. GREAT INCREASE IN AUTO TORONTO, Ont. Januaryzzs- Plans have been completed ior a. library for the Runnymede district which it is expected will be the best and most artistic illustration of the early Canadian type‘ to be found on the continent. The exterior of the building will stress‘ the French-Can- adian motifs so picturesquely em- ployed in ancient Lower Canada buildings. It will also bmbrace de- signs and motiifs distinctly Indian. ' The main doorway will be notable for its totem pole pillars and in the iron work will be employed primit- ive designs, such as the triangle. which to the Indian was a symbol of progress. The building will be of native stone and the chateau type root will be o! variegated slate with green-grey predominating. The plan is entirely original. a development of Canadian ideas. 'l'he building. to contain a large library room, high school club room, reading room and other facilities, will be oi‘ two stor- eys. ‘ dour mcitaiisa IN auro roumsrs ronomo, oht. central-yes.- Officials o! the department of high- ways o! Ontario estimate that over one hundred million dollars “was spent by automobile tourists in 0n- tario during 1928. ‘This is an increase o! 20 million dollars over i927. In books fir; the library shelves andare working hard to have everything in readiness for ils opening on Satur- dayx-S - ADA. Keusington, hbrulry 8rd: — Rex. J. R. Saint, D. D., Minister: 8.45 Spirit Baith to the Churohel. No. l in series; "l p. m. “What is a Chris- tian?"; 8 p. m. first United Church. Bummerileld. A cordial welcome to Q11, . . -BEABSURING NIW!-- 1110 re- assuring new: has been ieotlved irom Mr. H. G. Mutts-rt, who meently ilow from Bummer-side to Mon“ to reach the bedside o! his son, Kenneth, in the hospital at Montreal, that his boy has now taken a dedded tum for the better and greet hopes‘ In entertained for his recovery. Ken- neth's many lriends will be pleased to hear this good news-S —FUNEBAL 0F MES. BOWNISS -'l‘he funeral of the loin Mrs. Hen- riarma newness. oi Buminerside, took place from the residence o! her daughter, Mrs. Crockett, last Satur- day afternoon in the People's Ceme- eonducted at the home by Rev. P. O. Fraser, at which Mr. Lowell Han- cock rendered as a. solo the favour- ite hymn o! the deceased. A large number attended the service and 10l- lowed the remains to the grave, where theywerelaidtoreotbelidethoae oi her first husband, Mr. John Arb- ing. 'I‘he pail ‘ were Messrs William Muttart, James A. Morri- son, Roderick Morrison, Willialm Llewellyn, John Y. Phillipe and M; F. Schumann-B -Tl-lll LATE Ml. AUSTIN . SQUAREBRIGGS LAID TO REST-z- jThe funeral oiflthe late Mr. Austin ,‘ Sqllflwbfllflfl was held on Sunday ai- ~temoon from his residence at Mis- Wiouche and was one o! the moat 1 largely attended seen in the district jfor many years, showing the great lesteem in which the deceased was i lheld and the sympathy ielt for the bereaved in their sudden sorrow. A large number o! friends from Sum- met-side attended the service at the home and joined the concourse that followed the remains to their last testing ‘place in the iamlly plot in ‘the People's Cemetery at. Summers" . The services at the home and grave were conducted by Ml’. A. S. MacKay oi Summerslde who delivered an ex- the many fine qualities oi.’ the de- parted. The favourite hymns o! the late ‘Mr. Squarebriggs were touch. ingiy rendered by all present. The pail bearers were Mwsrs F. J. it). Wright, John ‘Cobb, ‘Cllflord Rogers, Peter L. Denoaches, Urban Gillis and Leo Steele-S -PASSED All/A!’ AT EARLY AGE —There Passed away at. the early age] oi 36 years at her home in Central.’ Bedcque on Siuiday Mrs. Edwin Lorri,‘ after a lingering illnjsss. The deceas-g ed lady was oi" a hospitable and l0v-. ing disposition and (ievotcd t9 her. husband and children, who will mLisI her lming care and devotion. She: will also be much missetfin the com-l munity in which she ‘lived as her‘ kindly nature endeared her to all’ who had iiie ivleazaure of her acquaint- ance. ‘There are l*li to mourn their} irreparable lGlS, besides a sorrowingl husband anti partnls, Mr. and hirai Albert Cakes of Sununcrslcic, three children, llarneljv: Albert. aged l4; Marion, aged l0 and Ralph, aged 18l months; also two brothers, hlessrsi Whitfield anti Merton Oakes oi Sum- merside. to all ol whom the deep sym- pathy oi the uoniiziunity i: extendedq The funeral tool: place from her latel tesidence in the Cemetery at Lowerl Bedeque. on Tuesday: afternoon at, 2‘ p. rn._ ltcv. A. J. Rcynolris. OlTlClIIt-l mg. and was very lrgrly ationtlect-S : i Build Resistance To Prevent Coughs or Colds-Take i | l PERSONAL S —'I‘he many friends of Mr. Wil- liam N. Huestls o! Sununemide, will bepleasedtolearnhelsmakinga good recovery from a. bad attack of the flu.—-S "MTS- HflYTlVDBvison oi’ Montague, is visiting for a few days in Suin- merside. the truest ‘oi’ Mrs. F. J. s. Wright-S -—Miss Rena McLeod or‘ the stall of Messrs r‘. w. Strong and Co, Sllmmerside, is spending a. week's vacation at her home in Carleton-S —Ven. Archdeacon White o! Sum- merside was in Charlottetown on Tuesday attending a. meeting Q1 the Diocesan Church Society cmmm. tce.—S fsMf- George Morrison o! Elleralla was in Stumnerside on Monday and leit this morning for'Bt. John, 24.3., w-here he has obtained a. rernunem. tive position at the dry dock; mo“; _s . R0 my FISH hi." Iii-moi‘ United m») LONDON, January 29.- “You are Sunday School; 11 a. m. What the tery. Avery impressive service was oellent address in which bespoke o1 ' i TON £11k ' 6541mm " cmusruss sonas. 1 Pound Package-Jiic. 7v-foics [VAPO RUB-fie. TOMATO CATSUR. i LISTERINE '..'-‘§'l. a ' 14- Oz. 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