\t ASTH mifitnu-ar udne-pianqnyneirsiuli urt-m-vln-t-asm-t-a-a sn-svt-izhusmtste-s Io-daw for ASTHMA hi Asses leer-M =1 1*‘ nsvshetsaeuilanrflwvlfirw $1,“, (‘@031 Iill a: held m toscnasuy radar-WM?" aifipn. c. a outset. ' ‘cat1117- ZKLFZ/MII! mm [at silt A: cuvvevihe Bedvilie. commi- iquflaerosol land mew-O" seam d‘ taulflvat-on H003 burr W uj poultry luoeno—-all'prif» tidiy ae- une is good reel"- Tv” progeny ia earl-rally ‘Kr an in a poo Qtetr-et an: met neighborhood. i rrt-\¢a "W" 5”" rnevnlge and only halt-mile from qngnmt; ymage. uureaiee. schools am: flares. APP‘? *4 R. H WADIAM. Become i-EMM. IURS | ere, for sae rry fr" 1"‘: {no rr in from Brae: oarre Su- poo- Furr- oonune :4 ‘.95 acret o‘ land. so acres eln- r 914» =-'-"'= - tson. The cllanoe ore-rod is": firewood Near dhurze. new» and saw mills. WALTER _I%KE‘\ZlE< Hoes "are; R. Fl. ‘n. 4. in tee Maize e me estate c‘. Harry P. vim’: ‘ate of bu"'~'l'~9" 51 in Pr", ('/,;".y m f» not Edna's “land, deceased intesiitl- Sealea tenders w!- by the undersigned at the clfioe of Hdluarrie d» Ar-sertault, Barrett's. Summers-om Pv-moe Oorurity Pwlw toward llrafid vu tr: Wedrirvlfl: "m" me 17th day of Harcvi A, D- ‘lifl (er the purchase of the lobster itemize: and oom- filfi°l9flll perty of the deceased as follows: Teridor No. '. Lobater 4mm; at Idaioedue. Prince County. Prince Edwirfl island win sleeping IMH- t], effiae b‘. w: r9. your house. boil- er, 9.23m px-g. gasoline engine .04 "g1 n9 n-ghir-e. Tender ha. Z Lobster at Carrpbel‘: Cane. Belmont Lot 16, Pr=nee uumy. with cook lit/ow» V,‘ an the’. 2rd dWce. Ileefllflq IN“ n" an,» n, u; rte. boiler an: “gar. 5 > - 192' m; machme. Tgrjg- ‘obtter fsctory. a Che" -'-r;- County, Pnncel Edward and. with llNPmGl shantpoooiv. house. bait houso. M6 eix hundred lobster tram»- Tendere must be marked olalfllr on the outolde with the number of the item tendered for. A oer-tilled cheque for tvvelity per oem of the purchase must w . ' company eam 119M304‘- ‘The highest or any necessarily accepted. tender not TM property may be examined e1 any elm by intondlng ptifdlllv ere on application u: Mofiviffil 5 Arsenault or Joseph l. Wood. 8W"- rneralde. WILLIAM R. WOOD. Administrator Dc bonle non of the estate o! Harry P. Wood. 7708J-12lthsst8l. Pafic fbidgggtf I Superior Service 1mm Coon I m Coon, Arn IIARITIMF EXPREII “vi Vi"! Sh! i . ‘ed. ' gnfliclin ‘ hfltousVovv-w V’ ' 11,. 54ml; , v ~. J "leaves h", ‘g l’; i l ‘ -r Cttswe. m,‘ Bu, 1' f . »_, Prince Ru- pert and ieir- p», splendidly ‘qugppflj it in - rmderd and 5' . i: t» Compart- ::||"th§)bs'eerevp.ii:.n ctit. Colorlld Cars with lunch counter-a and kitchens. ‘ eeppeva Ja viiwbaiaeo ti’: us" ' ".“' For Pane, Reaavmflmis, 17' formal/on, elcqqpply . “w. l: nouns, .- l! ieiret Agent hi!‘ ‘ ‘- t. r. error-us. 51,53? Q fldrithetnt. ltatlan w: M‘ oemeee ver: " w» factor, l Foams Gaye-ma Dyan‘ mam Iii the It benefit dill‘! Barw- Rwanda. flie B"!!! I==~ new“ aoe; its recently mam "4 Ger-navy 4v asraz. Al. swegls Gen-ran e9; b new tot-mtg a eta-av 1-4 story ta: Caucus traooe s-wotuveBa-veatzereeeaevanasd star; »r confluence from Canada! wee-s s Earl-tootsie so»: he ma ;, S war C's!‘ n"? "l3 Hnooerarog as sv- Araoon p»; pe-gr a-prrxitm; vi a 034K489] my‘; 5'93‘ , w; Amen-a. Bu! u‘ >3 1-, (king ‘cw "V": fr» n; 1:. v fleas em!“ I ____ aaot r-i r b "refine a‘a*rr-.. l;- _ T‘ t ‘Hi L. ‘ l k/ P’ l —' ~ "———'*" q P»? fl 1 . . ‘ r 3» r C ) i2 l E bi Directions For ‘ \' 1-111 ma» ante u ti» - tuna of Mammal-v» hom-e. ll one lull d rival » rum-sun. 02v tuneup; Vary-rue 4:;- l‘ Pod some oat and warm! it. . sub u; t1 Bet tbzrv ->rr. r other huben’ Fwd‘ ngjr». Lin) hiker!’ ' ‘Mother? Lani.” it: (and ‘That an they” ‘ Hydrf/hugtfid. ‘l nerd V to all tirva ‘atitev-stggirsl’ ehr uni To’) ur ‘fairy rnuqurtu-v.“ ‘herfr fir) rlw time-W. trtggiv-t-l thing." void liar- pnr. ‘l murder tl thry have they an Ilene.’ Shipping F 0x Skins t0 (j. M. lampson d’: Co. Per Parcel Post i surrur 1 lfltlj: I l '.L-.._‘: - PSOK .2. CO.- ‘Perin mil _ ‘ i1 an! oil.» f. '- f, ' “but I ifLL 2 / kmv- sfwr; it») f you tlvtfr 4 Winn-qualms‘ ; '3?» fi-J.‘ qua-z r 1:1 ‘The aerial number marked 1:. escb panel »‘1an'.‘._v z.‘ skins in "l-JLl-Ilili/XTE 50th AiYNlVl-IRSAR Y - -a.'.-= u! each skin am-nnt of insurance r mo. Year's night Pilcbfenziels 1 ,. '74- _ em.- u! mac-b gay- 1-»... pieaatant evening uueu Mr and Mrs. Hem, S?” bad “"5 l“ fairly 500d. . . .1,‘ . 1 g migmaxed m?" 50th hearth until the time d.’ ber mam In" “fin WAAT m 3 of mar-rage. Aitu-suzb"h‘°h “m” ""'3' ‘uddem “M. ‘I'm’ l“ “""""‘ ""' lavmc” '.‘“'“' “e qr the Jll-‘MEQ urHieWi-nicb was a sew-r:- shock to her’ plus 3i; per cent Tim-e flJilLlkf: ‘ “V” [Par Leigrhyhovkd on%_ ‘ 11w. protection’ from the time the ‘ . Y. n: ‘rt these made 41,915 leave the Slllfflflfi polisesslun ' l _ 1 “m; and . “Min the bloom of life. but it pleas-d‘ / ib'li ry-lwered to immpwln a L0‘ 1 gwwah. Vrfladedifiod in call hr-r home to hl-r eter? ' .1, 1115441 , and we rate of prom-V“ _ U; vamu‘ k7,,“ were-ml reward. “who doetb all things‘ . -11- 7c fl11*l1'<'»'1'4"'|¢1l1l’1~ p. ruauy old lllflv: r-JongsWQFl-H ‘ l! 21. 1-. uut desired that laarnpson. g .4“; gfp-fudfng one tu-fy a9‘ Shr- was the dallglll"? 0f the latBl (y, Judy; grrgpgg 1g5ur3141;¢'|[.pr” . U, hi“, “may,” Qn[‘t);1d Tilurdu-k Macintosh and Mary Rosin 1. ' m ever; ca»; hi: cl. rly s4‘ your 2:20." An elaboratefh" l""“l“¢‘€‘35‘d DPT- _'rll9fl9 3T9! 0,, 11,4. )n'.giv;-g "p, ~41 r- "nae men served to I'll-Cl! the "fl w mourn three wtrra 1nd‘ wvmer i» unable to do justice as fr, may afso be forwarder] u, .t vvouf/l take a French chef. and J m mrough one ,1, u" “we” ’l:(_'.ll1llbl'_\' i0 describe the many van perms. sbipments- by express bum: be made in exactlytbe same Ca!“ “mg ‘hem we cquld 83L “'31, as by parcel p051. except tbatvhem and [he proof o‘ the pudding! 'lu.- packages need not ‘H511 l"! _~ .11 the eating. Mrr. McKenzlds than ll ms It is no: necessary Bilrjaughugrg. y"; Bogwgll Jgnklflp; Infill]. Hur as the insurance in concvflwi of Mount Albion and “rs. Mélcolmiltsv. .\ir. Stave-rt conducted '0 ili-i-lare any value to the expressjlcltae of Waterside performedl \_rr)mpan|gg_ ;tbe duties of hostess at the tables. __ , After tea the guests repaired to the, parlor where Rev. Mr. Lindsay rand Rev. .\ir Llttlelohus enter’ gtaimrrl with violin also somfi and qury. One reverend gentle- man suld his; motto from l inv- pulpit was "Ram! the! I'll-vii and he will fly from you." ‘lsrn "Resist your I'll: and she ‘will fly at you." ‘Mr. McKenzie’ howiwer couldn't believe tblu of a‘ wife and being prevailed uponj with glee as only too seldom doesg- =21 fall the lot of two people to eel-N lelmtte the golden Jubilee. Mr. .\fc- a {Kenzle believed that a good wife {is u gift whose price in far above Jubies and happy indeed ls the {man who is fortunate enough to =p0.~.sess one. lt ls worthy of meu-. Ktlon that only two of the guests. ‘of the evening were present our that memorable occasion of fifty years ago. Many who were lben present have since been gathered ‘home. Many glfil! of gold rested on zhe receiving table and were mule evidence of the esteem in which Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie are held by their friends and acdtstntauces. Several beautiful gifts of gold were received from friends afar tvho were unable to be present. Prayer was than offered by Rev. Mr. Llttlelobns and Rev. Mr. Lind- =ay_ who prayed that kind Provid- t-nce who has kept us thus far "HY kecp ua safely to the end. The sinking of God Be With You Till We Meet Again. brought io s close a very pleasant and enjoy- . nble evening. We wish Mr. snd | Mrs. MrKPltlle msy more years of | happy lift» together. (One who ‘ was present.) —-——<o&-__ "I illn- the houss. but why do they malts the rooms so small?” "That. madam. ls so that the tenants vrlil hsvo no room for com- plsini." i’? fablofs ab?’ Serious illness and comU plicationa ofien follow an‘; or ' Cold. Check it; ' use the old Reliable, semi and Proven Rem “Lu-» stive BROMO Q .” The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet. Proveu Safe for more than a Quar- ter of a Century. The box been this llgnefnre 623:4,” Trouble ususlly charges nothing at the door, but the price 0f lett- ing out is very high. Pelcelh. manic-emf l. ner that he. zoo. {oyal stbgec: of and varied [Baly dishes on theglen and Ewen of Western Canada. Suffice to saw that if weflrrd Ansus at home. " ..~ . iwsrrirrrrr a THE CHARLOITOWN GUARDIAN as well as the Big Six atjtH-th. m. tctiou smce January l ti: result oi economies 1n '..' at ear an increase unison-so .934‘: 3 ' the tier. w me Lats»: ("say 1r o.‘ 32am of ; nrsng the ‘l Fuse the higher. Alter you have experienced :cal production oi quality cars as Studebaker Standard so Sedans resisted .1: price SlOS to $l5$ on Vjanu- . 0 Pr.” “b, These fadlities enable Studebaker to manu- “Ps is the third Studebaker price “mm mum, w‘ on a onbpmfl bu? yreduction oi 13611!) Studebakers in Only by riding in it can you appre- iate how in this Standard Si: bedan excels cars priced hundreds of dollars tmmth. eflonlees power-viewed the tine-car uxury oi its interior and marveled ‘at _its remarkably low pr:ce—remember—this nue Sedan is possible at tbe price only because Studebaker has concentrated on the econom- -—canbeeoldat its newlow ‘priccbecattse-itis builton thefamotuOne-Profitbasis Sedans were ma , 1925. It is cident to the eliminating " elected are passed of 23% over ngued. eugmeered hundreds of parts m the form of higher quilt! w! be" rifle U '-Bu'lf cos-studios Studebaker facilities result. too, in an tie- as a smooth-working unit, resulting in stores of thousands cifumle-s of ext-ens _ non. greater riding comlort 3H4 1118116 {=- 1:2 m if? v tu ebaker Staneurd- Six r Sedan Now .2090*' Ln Charlottetown?‘ l —will give thousands of extra miles because-Unit-Built construction fitseverypaifttoetreryotherpartb ' u» lowptioe field and Studebaker fr; u» gee-gr have such complete manufactur- World’s Most Power- . e ful Car of m; Size and Weight II i Sltdohakcr Qtsldard E1! I0- dum ulnar-sled below 1a the H-Istt Salsa rte: oleved b! hndehsler 1t La Ipbolfleved ta genuLv-e Ion! 1.0m Fair-pee; an Iooa. Windows an real ps1: 31a; ‘he equipment beladq s: l-lay doe]. gmpirne page. all roeefvsl. rnsa-vtstoa zmrvw. nap llgbL dome Light. qfety Jqrhttag eouuot ea medial filed. Ill-l- profiu. The savings thus on ‘to Studebaker owners and built as units. Tbe in a Studebaker function 1'4- lhe 1min of l“ “l: will,‘ :§*is'l'...-.=;‘;;i sad‘ BflUfiL'-l: Ab”, ‘o; ‘rgydgj; tau-nu tsmos tu-ss add improvements more than one “-"'° d° n“ *3" P’: is}: musing’ nundred t-rulhon dollars 1n net assets. fiddly Gbsome‘ maze the raged! She ‘was Suddagfir, lm-c-efndliyin ,-_;b;;;n¢ .. to?» '.l)¢ bands of the . . rho deemed he..- a sorce- Few motor car "manufacturers" have ioun- RN‘ b97397" res‘ azi cast be! into a dungeon dries. iorgefietc. to make their r-vn cngme; Leading bankcve, ip-H-Qé h; Qpqb)‘; qhafgq sq the —yet one-fifth of in autsmobalek cos‘. l5 m’ 51315;} \- tbe engine. Even fewer build -—-yet one-third oi a car's cost tam"! not estrape ' sorts of craeit , was ‘arrrlgb to trial. The wicked Canru _'_ came in her in disguise and g ned he: council by telling was a prisoner, a. King Charla. and a native of her own province. He gave her advice. wicked and cruel a "rice vrhlch made it much torso. for ber rather than better. (Here ts the vricked Can-tn. Cni- or hi; robe red. with the cape and headdress gold embroidered lu pur- ple and green.) IN MEMORJAM WINNIE JEAN MACINTOSH i Vibe-r. the snow covered world was aglow in the early hours of ‘the morning of Jan. 8th the angel u! death visited the home of Angus Macintosh. Sprlufiion and callid to ~ht-r reward his gisier Winnie Jean in the nueteentn year of her age: l She war clv-erful and calm andjfi l 'bn>e brothers namely. Mrs. Jmepb Thompson. Mrs. Clarence BumetL. Boston. blurs“ Effie at home. Char.‘ The hmeral was held on Jan. 13th from the home of her brother Au- gu-z Mr. E. C. Robertson and g the funeral services at the house and Z7870. iA large number of people gath- ered fo pay their last tribute of Yefipect to one who in llfe they ‘raved and whose death they mourn- A. HORNE & c0., Studebaker’. Great Dialer Organ! Studebaker builds all its own bodies, all ' ml! clutched gear 521:, s s, steering flClfa. brakes. axles. gray- ifon castings and drop iorgings. Only Ford Studebaker Standard Sixi Sedan ‘it dcova-ipla pointer-wool Intel) $2090 Delivered in Summgr;id¢ their osm bodies is in the bud). rlnant z 8 They know Unit-B springs, dii- _ ‘ tionally f~ne nsks. Under Stttdebakerfi out of monthly inc Charlottetotvn Illififl Direct manufacturing control enables Stude- baker to keep cart constantly upto-date. “e annual announcements which make cars anal have made ‘money _ Studebaker cars at low tnierest. Profit prices and protected from deprttiilbn by being always kcp! up-urdate are excep- enabled to ofler low time-pa) mcut rates. Payinent-PlatgthieSedanmay bepttrchased payment and at low time-payrnmt ntee Bat the moat taper-teat nplrltfuea of tna beds: an esseaslsd nuns the rnaeiorl of the body sad la the tbs-u Body pillars an of sort-hora white u‘ cram-members of hard maple. We pay premium lw steak of extra tusgahseae Run the engine-the moot powerful 1n say m: of its asu and weight. sccordta; to the rating of the .\'. LC C. sad the éoctely of Automotive Ber-avers The motor te not bsllt for sxeuasire apoot sot rather Ior smooth. trouble-free can» 1e st L to 5% mliea an hour. It is nut Jo! s long. quiet life-oat for spectacular Ililflbl ' Come l . ltn performance-power -<omlort; tbes nailu that you can bu! ;t out of income for the lowest price étudebsker ever plated os a Bede: sad st loI tttarpaybont rules. regardless oi the calendar them up for spectacular Resale values are thus tirne-pdynunt rota recognizing Studebaker available for uilt cars. bought at One- Thcreforc, Studebaker is rm- and liberal use“: omeiorasmallinitial I A. HORNE & C0., Summerside Authorized service throughout u» United Statoe and c nail Interment took place in Spring- vwn arms-try. close. and she bore her sickness with great patience unttl the end came. Her gnaatest comfort was the reconciliation of her soul to God and tbe knowledge of His love There passed away a: the bQmQJn Jesus Christ. ~f her 50h. Lemuel Matbeson. She "I! i! fflilbllll member 0f MRS. JOHN MATH ESON mw- "ome reminiscences ofhavilyfilasgow Road. m; Thurgday, Jfln-{l-he Cburch of Scotland and was Ilays gone by to which all listenedfmry 251p,’ 1935 a‘ m; QdVQnQQdjlOVOd by all who knew her. bert N. S. and Mrs. J. W. Jones of l}. S. A. The funeral services were conducted by ber Pastor Rev. R. W. Lindsay who spoke from Rev. ‘chap. T. verse 13. "Who are that‘ isvho are arrayed In white robes and whence came they." Jesus Lover of my Soul. Safe ln the Arms 'of Jesus and Gathering Home. re cf 85 years. RJEDECN! Blocks.’ elovrd wlfe of the late John Maf- mon. who predeceased fie-r She is survived by a sorrowlng were the hymns which were sung. fnnilly 0f seven chzidrflh Lem. Resting on the casket were tok~ Maine and Thomas at home; fourpluce a lru-nk containing a fortune i-‘llllilrll havlns predeceased her and that the place will be revealed “l” h?!‘ ‘hllsbflllll Dredeceaseil her if an advance of several thousand by H years. There are also twenty- pest-us is made. Although the nine gruud children; thirty-sevr-n pmpoSifion sound; 5W8! grand children and one great- hundreds of dupes take it up yell- great grand child who urt- lefi l1 l_v. The penalty for the fraud bus mourn. Her maiden name was been fixed n twenty years‘ lin- Jane Moilacheru and she Was .1 pnsnnnn-“L relative of the late Bbhop .\ir~ ———-<o>-—-— Bach?“ Allllmlgll blllienfd b!’ l: is amusing to follow the tr!" -t'anfln3 m-swer .--~- "taken, , runabout i . This l t ' unreasonable ' Health until i "ervlce on earth were drawing to g!;8"d Bridge. Mrs Joseph Malhamn, "Gill's szo. lvlfllllam MaoRae of Glasgow Rd.. Mrs. Maiheson Md Qnyjygd gogdfl’. E. L. Benjamin of Bungay, Mrs. within the last sixlAlexsuder Calms of Stancbell and months she attended m her duties Mrs- John ‘H. Green. Alberta. also -t to" as pmflme‘ bu; 1m- m"); two brothers and two sisters. ~f curs for others and b-rr life qfiCbarlm and Benjamin of Oyster [Oyster Bed Bridge and Mary S. Mstheson of Milton. P. E. l. The funeral took place on Deb. 1st. from ber home st Glasgow Road to Portage Csmetry, The services were conducted by ‘her pastor. Rev. E. C. Robertson. 3 The pail-bearers were Messrs. Charlie Houston, Jobs C. MscLeod Alexander MsdRae. Anthony _BllCllllllil and Angus MscRae. ' - MRS. GEORGE W. WOOD. .. 0f‘ "Ev-On February 6th. there passed peacefully to her rest Mrs. George ' r ' W. Wood of Huelbrook, after s smbort Illness of plsnrlsy followed -by pneumonia. Mrs Wood was an entltnable Christian lady and was beloved by-all who bed the pleasure Imps-wee the tam d fgplllQl at home, John. George p" Mnqens of respect including a wreath from Mr. and Mrs. hi. W. Wood. fjreecent from the two grandchild ren. Boquet from two Lindsay children and a memorial gift from mother and sisters. The pall bear- ers were, Henry Jonas. Daniel Wood. John E. Monaghan. W's- ley Wood, W. J. ‘Mcliacbern and Josua Ballem. Burial took place in the family plOt at Cross Roads Cemetery where she awaits the resurrection of the Just. MRS ADAM RODGERSON It is with feelings of sorrow that W12 chronicle today the death of‘ Mrs. Adam Rodgerson. which took place at the homo of her daughter Mrl- James 0mm. st. Pstriclrh Road on Tuesday morning. January 26th. at the sge of 89 years. She had been ill about a mouth and des. pits medical wsstment end all that kind and loving fiends could do was done. but. 00d willed other- wine. The snnouncernenl of her death will touch tlib hearts of many of ‘her acquaintances and recall mem- ories of one of the kindest of friends. of her acquaintance. she Igg me tllisugwor of the lets William and “"h- r. ood of Alsnndrs and leaves wh°|..°m"’- ‘m to mourn asorrovlng huubamLtwo- s . v - recent-zit... wulhdreflevibyi lged mother and five sfsteh new»? ely lfra. If. W. Wood Cross Roads. lira. Uncoa Wood. he; Royalty, Mrs. Charles Bhipley of River Her- Mrs. Canine Ross Vernon nlxfllKflgghone and lhnl ' in ‘Boston; In her home [the stranger vvss treated with every kindness the woglu of mauy years she was sustained to the end by that faith which had upheld ber throughout her life's long journey and in that faith her spirit passed lo receive the reward of righteousness and well-doing and to enter info the rest that remains to rite people of, God. ‘Hrr fimr-ral look place \\‘ed-' nesday morrfng. Jan. 27th and a larse PPOWd followed the remal to St. Thereasas Catholic cemrtry in lhr face of a snow storm shawl l!!! the hlkh esteem in which shv“ was held. The following were the pail bear. amt-Peter McDonald. Dougald McDonald. Prank ‘Hsndrahsn. Thomas Brazil. Edmund Donnell)‘ and Arllo Drmnlly. Serv-lt-cn s! the church and grave were conduct. Ni by her pastor. Rev. l. R. A, McDonald. Move Made to Abolish Spanish Trunk Fraud MADRID. Pals 35.—Th0 Bpenq Isl: Government Intends to direct Illfvlvflil by pix children. James Gillan with whom she idrd. (Mary Janel. Charlottetown: Mrs. trick know; throughout Europe ea re-ths “Spanish trunk" swindle. The -Mrs. "Johnlglck dconslsts in writing letters enfyn roe supposedly from e prison James iunying n convict bid is e oertsln oottsa er Ilse! Ila‘ especial efforts i0 abolishing the of the sense of humor. Frill“ Says Germany has none. Elli!“ ~~ Sroiisud has none. and All" erlva tells the story that in lilt lallll ct-ltlit‘ films are not shown 0P Saturday so that the people wont laugh in phureb. u: "DIAMOND DYES" ' lcoton fumes NEW Just to Tint or Boll to Dye Buy Di - tinrr-ssetelivvnrlrvelfl! srthsnierislnswhltt wssiursilzsrvletlnl um’