.I ‘ ‘ ; 'flint _Cough _- complications. are apt Coiing result willmean ai and inconvenience. :_ -_ _,i... ‘gi éiambinhhon of healing i recognized by the medical pi _ . ..-.-.` » _ .BENSLAR l treatment -for coughs. ' _ ,~ ' ` A-Pa'ris,lai° White~Pine and Spruce Balsam act_s prom tly a.,nd,assui'es»a permanent re1ief,.Whie most cough sy1'u‘ps merely quiet the cough. _ Perlslar White Pine and_Spruce Balsam , 1S_ sold-in two sizes,~an_d only. at the Pen- Slar stores. , i. ‘ 1-:._A; Fosrillil i _ . _,_-"-___ -25c»and_50c. _ " _ . CENTRAL DRUGSTORE' - ` HEADQUARTERS FOR PENSLAR FAMILY REMEDIESQ ' ++a+¢++¢r+¢+¢-0°-0+++++o+' ‘ .- ,., - . l. f v Hotel- "Arrivals _ VICTORIA HOTEL iA Williamson Ottawa.; A. S. Paliner, 0'-Leary; A. J. Matheson, _?‘l§’a‘§'gd§§ E}‘_I§fr;TPg;§,`s&;3k§glseS' toer Student Convention, Des Ottawa: fH. W. -Sharper, St. John; M°’“es"" F _ku H el A. IS, Black. Truro; H. Bergman, ' New York; Mrs. A. Campbell, Sum- iilerside; E. McFarlane, Annan- d i 80. ISLAND DELEGATE ' _ TO STUDENT CONVENTION TTELLS OF CONFERENCE The following letter \vas received by Mr. R, lC. Sidenius fi'om Miss Elma lnmiin, delegato to the Volun- ran n ot Des Moines. Iowa. Dec. 31, 1919. Dr-ar Mr. |Sideniue':- ` After three days and a ‘half of VICTOR MCDONALD _very pleasant _travel we have ar- .1 A teiegraiii was received yester- day evening by Mrs. George Mao- _now we __ D°n,am' "‘Comwan' .colnveflxng the I Tho (Tnilntiian delegation consists and news °t the defiihn “i{`lt5°‘f of 417 nienibcrs. We make quitt- X5';iI,cHalwl;€mg1veHlJl`N_ fF;“_ Q;-Lf_‘succpssful . attempt to lot the mains ‘acconipanied by his father will arrive in Ciiarlottetoywn this evening and ill he taken to the residence of lxirs. King 219, Hills- boro Street, whence the funeral will take place Thursday morning at 9.4-5 to St. 'Dunstairs Cathod- rul thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. The deceased leaves to mourn -besides his 'father and mother llir. and i.Mrs. Geo. MacDonald, fouir Om 0 n 0 0 De S- -1--<0->-l rived. Our liriurltime delegation con- sists of 261 I think. We have _our Miiritiiiio yi-ll so that thc people k liv . _ a Yanks' liuow viliero we sonic iroin. ‘ Our Canadian 1Con'ferenoe open- ed yesierdaiy and we had a wonder- ful tiino togctlicr. This afternoon tho Student, Volunteer Conven- tion openi-d with seven thousand students from forty mttioils, pre- sent. 'lt sul'i»ly is wonderful to _think why so inany students ure gathered in one place at this time. VVo have had wonderful addresses fr JhRMttR'litESer, home_ -_ _ - Such an assembly liiallos one feel yr-rv small but then one realizes Donit fm-get that whatsoevpr that only by the uorli of iiirlividu ma ewcih tilatfw h al ri .lis ruin tin group achieve anything n ! D' :ind thiiro is so much io be dtiiie. ' M1' 'l’?\'lW“ . . i imvisifsonnwotnh - ion of this place could be in Ch: r lotietown, but here again cuiii -tho personal cull to get as niucn To whom it many concern. All ac- Rinspiration stored up as l can an coiuits and notes due me and not paid lily Jany. 15th, 1920, will be handed to ii~iy»attorney for collect- _ . - ion. ._ our delegation is entertaining for Leonard, George and Louis ati mr' _ f ., , 3 _ - ' . ’ ' '_ - e‘n'isptr'rt“ L _ CS 11 curry it to "The e-Island". . ,We ure i.\aving`a perfectly wond- erful time in all \vavs` Tomorrow JOHN P, BRADi_E\/,_ _ luiicli soiin- foreign students. Next l{¢~liy'5 iCm§s_ day we dine with the delegations G0"-1-Wil- _ _ 'i.e>_1I\_1¥;-‘-_-_s=.i1_i1¢‘:-ll.i;$l»1;=1i'e-.. _ aisieslaieaosr. ctisslllllli lnvlirlslillius _ >les¢>i'<‘_~:¢il<.:mfs-s@s<¢iir%s¢s§s¢iha¢sj§ `:§'$'€ff vr 1 v v AGEN 'rs \v._\iv_1‘~1~:D Ar-‘mN'rs, s.u..\li\' Anil Qolvizipiis- _ ____ ____ _ _______ _ mission. to sell iiiiil/lol: stoieli.. -vii ~ _lf 1/-Ivy -16$7___;l_T__W_:_-m- Coinilaloto stock including' exclus- iv i cu, s oriilly iiiird' lzrown , - .FEMALE HELP \\"A §"l'l'n1‘\vFl§\‘,l`- -\- -‘l!".‘,*_‘- Fraser. liniifiix, N.b. liU_~ ____.__.___....._.....___------iw----4 ‘ 'ruv ouli .mil i'luN'riNrl in-.i~'i‘. (Dr your next ordor for llilllivuda. letterheadn, envelopes, viilitliiir qardii. pointers. All tlnils nf imm- hlot work done. S cciul D\‘|°¢S UH Targa quantities. l‘l\o Joi: l’rint- ing Isopartmont of '1‘li_e lsl_ai\d Gunr lim Pubiiiihing Lo.. 1\0i\t Bl... Charlottotowni MAJ E HELP -._ n-naw Fi iw iiltlnnsr `vANr?l`t%t rites uid foi' iiiuskritt . l.os'i‘-on s'|‘.ililr.'i‘El\s_i`m. }\uil\;1‘ ii nioiith ago, oloctrii. starter f’ " Kimi' cur. l-`lnilor will bei rowniwl- iid by li-avilii; nt T’ru\vsc_ni;--___ SCHOONER MALABAR, ARRIVES _ - SAFE _Tho nclioolivl' Miilililnr, wc-li known ill thi `s port, had all excit- ing time uurliii; uit- sicriii that SWPDt .tile coast ol` Nova :Scotia rt-ooiitly, 'l`lie_.+oiionnoi‘-left Syiiiley for-Soiirio, i`. IJ. \I., nriil for several du-ys.nothing vi‘lii»'; heard of her. ami it was feared that trim- old ship had _got ,out in .lilo terrific stifriri 1113!, -‘.‘\\j\>i1t. the coast 'iii-id had lieon lost. However, those fours were :ii- lnyed wilt-ii word was i'ecf-lvoil -i‘i'om"(_Z.lpt. Miller, from Baddcck, Sfllfilli; ho and the crow were sa-fe. It soenls -tliai. i,ift.¢lr, being out in -had wcnUii\l‘,`= tho' Mnlahar illiido that port ill safety. . --e-_-(O&»--@ cANAnlAN SEALER ,STil.L iN -sounis ___.4 ._ Tlli-\_ D.G.S. "Cnniiaiian Senior," 1500 tons (lu t Scars u ‘ . _p . " ~ rivetl in '$011119 l'l`0_fYl Picton Frirlziy the ‘Jud ln.-ft at >i p.m.,_havlng on hoard 20 ours flnlzht lonilcii lit Picton to which wii.‘l_a11dod in Sourii; 5 cars .ID 0I'L‘. I : ' ‘ ` The ship left Soiirls for, Magdalen ilsiunds Saturday tho llrd inst Ft! 8, ani, but returned to Sourls ‘about niidiilghtfroinhinetl in Souris till 2 a.ln., the 5th insi,\ but re. tui'ning_agnin about 10, li.in., some day. Capt. Sears had with him lCa`pi. .Burns late of the Lady Sybil and Caiihg. p._o».invli¢li late at nie Lady Evelyn- also Mr. 'Franlc Leslie ofthelhlslrdtiloli islands, Mr. H. ll, Acorn of Souris and about 20 pus- sengers from Picton. ` iiir treatment E H lmyrlor. _'Thick lolly and floating ice It uinmerald ri-pr sen inirk SDcvr_,seefn'is retaineii'_tl1o,iilifp’s_*pi‘ogres~s. ur Corvoiqltlon ggi” iJ` H Mt( un- i~'ou1vll- »|oNDA\ DIORNINGH __ moulin mnlilijm gfnigdrlimrd nm Argewirl °““ “" ° iiosi i a iilltai ___,~._..-__.,__¢_.L.-_*_-L-_-~»---_-»-_ TOLET it. is not klttrtvn all yet what dig. position will be made of the freight abonidgipossibl it li will bs ii. serious liai-iiiililp to uit? iiiluiiilutiiui <»l"‘Ma_z-1 !Mr. and -Mrs. Bouriey Leard, and “'11s fine tlie_roads g00d’11!1_i gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Webster the house. The oveiiing was pleas- ::Th<~re is no more effective ver- Boulter. _ :intiy spent in music, ganies and lnii`u50 011 ll1€lm1!'k¢"-l than Miner* N\'oi‘in Powilers. Tlioy will not only position that iwiii injure the most. ance that they will utterly destroy ._ . T-Al. Wit. Stewart, January .11 - season with his mother Mrs. Annie $0(-rr , ;,,_ » , _ " wmms' Wurrem wcmrim who is also in ii, iiftcl a uttks illness, Mrs. Pct ,_______‘,,,_____ sAi_r is Poisonous 'ro Swine A hog is killed by seven to i-iight ounces oi salt. Ag much as that . i ' ~* Whaling Stir- is Missing* :.l:i;l;“l.“.?.‘ THE STEAMER N-ORTHLAND *--* ,i`o\\'ed across to lt. Nvitlier will AT YARMOUTH NEW lll‘lUl"‘OT?»D. Y\'§1\_‘_S-V J¢1\1_- 5~ -viii. prove iajurioiig when hogs lil-:lp ---- ---' _ hr .o ina; .cl w ia in so loo- . _ . , The sioiimor Nnrtlilaiid, Paptaill ,\,.5-hX\.‘th“e,. \.~_ ,;‘__‘\_igu,,(m|.¢E which a£h;:i§ci:n_1i lllsfllls, an-iveii in Yiii-mouth from siiiit-ii from this port mi ~r¢ovei~ii-tier Wm not ,,;c},,,,,, we, _ B°St"“ Ht 530 S”-llvlmay l“01`I\il1iZ~ ‘ith last, for iiie Cape Verde -islands ‘ It is nm a mml ,Lfm to mii .-,Ui \Vilh thi`:~i trip`she~bt-gins the round- isvbelicved to have founderetl. in me feed right ,flung not if 4. tril’ service froiii Bostoli to Yar- ’Iiwo other Whalers wliicii sailed' ,§0'(.‘,qSary ,O do S1, when given mU“Ul Mid Sl- JOYH1. lf‘11»V|ni§ Yllr- tivo -weeks earlier made the pas- in ma, wav ,hc mfg ma’ ,er to lnoulh to l'is~tur'ri to Boston on Tues: .§:i;.:o iii less iiitiii ii nionth, hilt noih- muah ggi' ii' 'iv n rl 'n til# I' r=a' del' ¢~v<>fih1s_ ‘Sflturday moi‘iii1i'.; she .ing has 'tween licai-<1 from ine Wood-- - E-,‘ ni, ‘ .‘",'h’: Q m,’Jm," emi . ' ` , _ *li1rr]~'rri-itif-tyfrirvrir-Irn':`_ .31-»~i1~f;rrb 5 , 0r[}v*.“f,fn_ '_ W ’ n"°"f _ ` 1'” T""'T` "'“"` """"'"`W"""` 'i""`"""’ "7" "W ""'"i`"*w""";ii'i ~ -ositines is ciiuiivtl which may end 'l`l s i iniil ' v tl' whale lneli, the others hiring ini_\n N);?v§];;;(;N'Dand n§h;Hyen;§ra1l;1§;‘ who shipped its crew to 0-bt:t.il Humor _md d0Mh_ U a comp!"-a"ve_ . _______..____ ly small amount is taken and tho noi: suffers from less severe poison~ ini.: it may scour i'or ii time and tiniilly die, or it may live if given .~:_iiiiable_ treriiinont. Brine, more oiten than coriinion salt, kills hogs. Moat brine, or that from a herring keg proves deadly lliiif it pint ol' such brine will kill li hog. lt is not tho salt alone'tiial. hills. lllent* oi' iisli juices, in oiii _brine develops ptoniaines or toxic iiolsons. Siicli ptomiiines may also ilcvolop in any stale slop from a i. wiring timi-. if ii_i_c_ niira 001110 WNW- ilii-'ty biirnil. iSlop containing a tank.-ige is thought to be especially dangerous when allowed to stand _iilid “\vol'k." Beware too of hotel and restaur- ._ _ Catarrh 0i Tile, Stomach is Dangerous “’i‘l\ouiiiindii oi' people s\li‘i'i>r msn. ill" lo.-is i-ii<-e Mcuenn. 'riio pro- H-slilritinir tilt-111-iaiitllc system and S., to rf-Sunio their studies at tievds which amounted to some $17.- ll_\-1\Hlf1ll\iU8_ll ill 'il UQWUIY C0“d\' -Kin-gs College, \ oo will :ml iiwogod fo (jimmy, nur tion. There is notliiul: in their com _______ n0seS_ _ delicate sioiiiacli when directions '- in poisoiiing with all its symptoms. and intestines so terribly ' that give up the iight. Such a mixture ns`they have been _death frequently results. to stiirt. their ho ses. _ , 'rho club intends to make a_ series ' ' -C' C' MEET-”*Th° Churloub gélggstuiitslrsflsdgr tgngomgvagd i town Driviiig Club met last even- _ ’ ’ ln_`g and u. large attendance of ineni i ‘ ____-_ygii im.. .i_l.iii.li,__}_:.l_i__. -rg-?__fi__a,i.-it _.iii ,‘,`,$,‘;“§,_ i{$_“‘;;‘;‘,',,§;.,,,“',sM§,X{§l§,*1,’{‘,,‘f This exceeds the largest amount of ordinai-y.lifeo.s» ‘l u s mu, .-0g__;_I» C13; X Puca@_Dgug;,}_§H_\m;{-__ _-__i_;-»_i;_<__i»i_3i__i<--§i_;;_=_;_-gl gi-335382; -. surance pr-_eviously_ written in one year by any Company mu”-"`d'f 'Ed I-Vi'1°’1`daf- Helen Ru interfere with the horses. Entries OftheBr1tlSh Efnplre. i ' conquers Pataki. Class A. trot.' Alice the for (-_msg A_ were ,ls follows p¢_ ‘ sffmively Great. Quecii Alva, B011 Harms- vi-im iliiy.-sally-Ksio1‘, neil Macin 3”" 'D011 Bilileli and P1\ilUDa- The F409 the first heat the horses got away m°d` ¢’0lU`Se Wi" Ulfobmbly be binween riftorfour scores Ba-by Kalolfinish ill l“Vl1.l"dB- . _ _ _ ltullwuy wharf and Hillsboro Bridge gm; by 3 very clnse margin, Entries _ , _ _ _ __ DIME soc|AL__0n me Welling Llass ll. Parker, Darkie Hal, Ex . .__ - il \ Have YotirJob Work 1 Done at Home ~£ , ' The Guardian now has every facility for turnin5 out . High Class Job Printing Work, including a Model_ In- tertype machine equipped with side magazineunits the . latest production in type setting machinery, and there is no longer any reason why manufacturers, merchants and others should send their orders out of the province. ' \` GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER AND BE CONVINCED We have a new office and up-to-date machinery, all run ` "f by electric power, and can turn out work promptly and °- ' efficiently. If You have a Job of Printing Call Up No. 420-L. We will do the Rest. The i .uartiian Job Printery 176 Kent Street. (ll1AItL(l'l`TETOWl\'. it / ant slop, or any slop containing large quantities of soap or soap powder. Such slop isfatal to many hogs each year. A little soap in kltcholrslop will not hurt a hog, and indeed is considered beneficial powdered wood-charcoal or soot,| and very sliglitly impregnated with sulphate of iron (copperas) is no better than ordinary salt. Mixtures of salt and copperas, or sulphate of copper (bluestone), by some; hut if the .woman folks _much used to prevent or destroy l corn; many swine happen to pour the wash-water into worms in hogs, often prove poison-i in allowing their and especially if Sliwke-.il llnle wood charcoal are cial. _So is ground for swine fed too the slop barrel, look out! Soap ous. They may not kill qliickly,i but for most people but they keep hogs thrlftless; und; diamond" is too deux' adays contains enough cnstic toi tho more dope used the worse the! as ia, condirneut. powder which is much used now- irritato the lining of the stomach animals become until at last they' Exclude coffee is all right if given for ii few days,i Mustard in large Common salt, climouflaged with] under directions of a veteriiinriani jurious io swine. Smvkioé i Tobacco; _ TO l:lie'ma.n who enjoys a rich, aausfyinp pipe tobacco, ROSEB UD is as- sweet and fragrant as the flower after which it is named, _‘It _is always in condition. You can cnt it till suit your own taste. Sold everywhere. , - _. . = -<'»‘ .i or , other expert; but