H-vo " ' SHAKE , 25c and 50c Bottle ’ 'E.‘A. F Is ”°t an Basil thing to lose It l with in b ii- 1 » " "PP °“ lungs” t_?e_reI’?sI1_;> my ttlgbes and reaghes the °f the SYSWI1- Ii:’s an eas I wav Take Penslar ;V;utctr'ine und Spruce Balsam; *it will come to ny imc-._t_s cui_~s.t1y_i; properties gngiiiect 3 SP°f Where t _ mean littleticltling - “M05 S YOU 3Ild.--_- MRS. JOHN WEBSTER. The death occurred at Lakeside nth. 1920 ol Mamie Webster wife of John Webster of Vancouver. B- C., and eldest daughter of the late Henry Crockett, formerly of Cape Traverse, P. E. I., The death fol- lowed an operation. Tile deceased was 42 years og age and leaves be- sides her husband one son and one daughter, liar nioti\cr,, now re- siding iii Vancouver, two sisters. Mrs. K. Phillips and 'Mrs. E. L. Livingstone, both of Vaucouvcr. and three brothers, ‘George F. at Whinnock, li. C.. Louis M. of La Fleche, Saskatchewan and Dr. John R. at Toronto and was beloved and __` in 7499 i . . ceased was a daughter of Mrs. ,-- _:_ `_i`_f m I‘ Dancing Tuesday I foreign ports. If transfer was not Good music, Dandy 1;; floor. Everybody Wei- iii come. i cl The liquor-laden ships they pro- ~ pose -to salvage. the wrcckers de- are sank 'more than eighteen ontiis ago. Their location was ‘Dt a dark secret. IIIIEUMATISN ST GET OUT THAT BOTTLE OF 8LOAN'8 LINIMENT AND “KNOCK IT GALLEY- WEST" Weren’t prepared for that quick e twlnges? You should have had a bottle of part-penetrated without rub- Helpiul in all attacks of lumbago sa, strains, aches, sprains. Get loan’s Li 11 rn 0 nf iff.-ey) ii handy '---~1-O3-_l- fore the Government with the st possible delay. ing as the Legislative Com in brief and appropriate speech- heartly congratulated Mr. Riley d said they would do'°all in their wer to .further the interests-of nded by Councillor Miller it was cider] to purchase a smoke mask After some further-.discussion on nuinlber of matters the council y the 18th lust. -f-'-<-o->-- ODERN TR-ENSURE TROVE SEEKERS NEW YORK. March 8.-Ship sal- te of “Red Liquor" raised from to imericun ports. The wreckers declared they were the Atlantic Coast, if the liquor American port and then trans- rred to another vessel sailing for ve the "wet goods" go into dry- ck with the damaged vessels un- they could put out to sea, again,. ~ cash. FOR US. I THE MAIN - Why everybody wants' money is because they have to live. In order to keep the G. W. V. A. going we have to get more ._ ~ vvw rv-v EvEaYnoDY , Is going to have the privilege of buying tickets for-the _ G. w. V. A. NovEL'rY SKATEI FRIDAY MARCH 12TH. The 'boys and girls of the city schools will call on you dur- ' ing the week. You are requested to be as liberal as possible. ' REMEMBER ruE oAUsE. ~ _ Buy as many tickets as you wish .for 25 cents 'each,'and help the G. W. V. A. _ D0l\"T VVORRY About the weathe/r, there is going tobe good ice. _ ' REMEMBER WE wE1---- EAEPEN1-is-n 'ro same _ s-mos 'ro Aussies PAil`tI.S, March 6.--Georges Car- pentier heavyweight pllzlllsllc Cha* mpioni of Europe and ‘M8d€m0lB€I1€ Georgette Elsasse will be married next Monday, according to sn- nouncement'here today. The Toronto Globe, today has the following special cable -from Paris: , _ “Georges Carpentier, Europes heavyweight champion, will be 'mar- ried on |March 13, it was announced today. The prospective bride is a seventeen year old ‘blonde ibeauly whose identity however, is kept n profound secret. .lt is said She IH not a society figirl, but hails from the country. "Immediately after the marriage the couple will .sail for America on their honeymoon. There is an uninformed report that Carpentier has decided to give up the ring forever owing to the positive aver~ sion of his bride-to-be to his taking means, would have an opportunity .part in professional bouts. snows a`no6'.TIEEo"""; T .. '°..""‘.. soto To uinrso s1'/wee, The well-known sad long estslr iisnsd Lyndaie nerd sr prawn nmsi. Ln. Ont.. has recently been sold; en bloc to Messrs Abbott & Clerks Cortland, N. Y., Canadafs second 30-lb. cow. Sara Jewell Hgngerntd 3rd, was developed in t is herd. and many other good ones since. Probably the most notable animal bred' in the herd was Pietie Car Born DeKol, that in Mr. A. C. Har~ dy’s herd made the great record of 38.77 lbs. butter and 760.9 lbs. milk in seven days._ Forty' heed were included in this shipment. -?--€'O}--_-- , Maxine rr mrnsseivs A preacher was describing the “bad place" to a congregatisn of naval cadets. "Friends," he s-aid. "you’ve seen molten iron running out of a fur- nace, haven’t you? It comes out white hot, sizzling and hissing. wen-" The preacher pointed a long lean finger at the luis. "Well," he continued, "they use that.\.etui‘1' foficecreain in the place I have been speaking of."- London Tit-lBi‘ts. I. i $ L_. respected l.iy_a host of friends in British Columbia where she lived for a number of Y0“l`5- ' . Interment took place ln the iam- lly plot at North Vancouver. Sho was a niece of William-Crockett of North Carleton, P. E. i.. and of Mrs. Thomas Platts of Alina. Mrs. Alex Howatt Cape Traverse und Mrs. Alex Aiileck Scarlctown. . -4-<0-3--1--. 4-»+o++»+¢++o4+o+¢+++¢.¢o+++o++o-¢o+++»++¢ us wives Attentio 9 .J c . g ' ' 1/f¢lf”¢1m°@@d/‘<3.r 1Ol@aff ‘ _../Y i\_ /Z7 1 \ rl 'l l ‘li . >:._,_ . ,effv-:_ 'I/, e _ ____ /-- _...,-.-- _ 4;# ' _ --- =.__+sp.‘ .L _ __ _ .ir -ea, _:' 2;. `_ `_ °-,_-?‘~ .§. r far: mg 1 _‘A127 Q '\‘“:‘ , f / ll Guardian Publishing. Co.. Kent Bt.. Charlottetown. A. M. McKinney, Halifax. FARM llliilil' EXUIIANGE - A number of mon, married and sin- gle wanted at once for positions on farms. Agrly Department of Agriculture, ‘iarlottotown. 6297-1-17-MEI! LOST Ii05'l‘-l'TllII)A\' l\|0lll\'lNH l~}I'l'l|Ell In lilnrkct ol' elsinvlierc. n soul |n\liT. l"|ndcr please leave nt (liilirillan office. Reward. 7489 . FOUND ' "0llNl) --IX Tlllll CITY NUMB time ago. gold wedding ring. Owner may have same by apply- ing at Guardian Ulficc and gayini.: for ad. 7l0l-2-l -Mldtf .---<4->i--» Mlnarri's Llniment Curse Colds, Etc - 190;- For Chest Colds, Head Colds; Grip, influenza and Pneumonia Affew external applications of G»It'0V.E’S 0-PENET-RIATE SALVE will be found very helpful. It opens the pores' and penetrates the skin._ its stimulating and Healing Effect is very comforting. Price 35c por box. if your Druggist hasn't any, send 35c in postage stamps to Paris Medicine Co.. 193 Spadina Ave.. Tomato and a full-size box will be mailed to -you promptly. ”' BIRTHS KENNY.--At Byrnes Road. Morrell on Feb. 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Lem- uel Kenny a son. Farm for Sale at Vernon .~ . River. . u-L_-4 I hereby oilfer for sale ‘by farm of 65 acres situated at Vernon Riv- er. 50 acres clear and in a high _state of cultivation, remainder cov- ered with a good growth of soft wood. Brook of #water at each end of farm, and a never failing pump at house. Good house. new 'barn .and outbuiidlings. Within one mllel of Yemen iRiver -Btationi iroller mills, school, churches sud stores. Also a quantity of inanure. Will sell right to quick purchaser. l\`.ii further particulars apply io Mac- Kinnon and McNeill, Solicitors Charlottetown. P. -E. OOADV, "Mtlrglrstwinlnnt daughter of Mr. MARRIAGES STEWART-HEMPHI-LL.-At Geor- getown, 4th. March, A. H. Stewlft to Lillian Jessie Hemphill by Rev. J. Aitken Greenlees, M. A. _ DEATHS HOWiLE»TT.-At Monchy, Sask.. on the morning of Feb. 19th Luci' ami Mrs. Charles li. HOWIOU- H8911 two months, formerly of Annandale In l‘iis province. swim-i-in mis city yesterday li- teriiooii at 2 D. m. -Mrs. Tllvlllli ` PERSONALS » . __. ‘ Rev. Frank Butler leaves this . morning on return lo»his Dilrisll ' in Cancy, Kansas. after. spending seven weoiks- nt his homo here. llc will visit Qurlbec. Montreal and Chicago en route. --1€O$~»l- MInard's Llniment Cures Ditsemper VICTORY BONDS We offer`for sale Victory Bonds 5% per cent at the fol- lowing prices. Thb is sn ex- ~ cellent opportunity t0 Wf- ohase these Bonds et very at- tractive prices due to the I foreign exchange situation. , 1922 at 99' 1937 at 101 1928 et 99 1924 at 97% 1927 at 100 1934 at 97 1933 at 100 with accrued. interest-No commission. . Write or apply for further information _ The Eastern Trust Co. smith, aged 85 years. Funeral will like place Wednesday morning at B 45 nom her soirs residence. 54 _ 154 Richmond 'St . ,i _ O-O-O-GOO-O-O-O-OO-Q-O-O0-O-O-O ‘Don’t you always notice when company comes to dinner you haven’t fenouge sil- verware 'P _ ` Sundays it usually is, when guests pour in from out of town, or go honie with you_from church. And all the time you’re saying how glad you are to have them, you re wondering how on earth you’ll manage to set the table with the small amount of silver you have. Everybody knows that every woman. loves beautiful silver-that she rarely, if ever, has enough So we have purchased a supply of Oneida Community PAR PLATE, 26 pieces to the set-guaranteed for ten years of every- day-in-the-year wear. The kind of silver a woman likes to handle and own-beautifully pattern-il; graceful in design. We _b0Ui§h_lS Only _a limited number of PAR PLATE, so there are bound to be some of you disappointed, if you don’t hurry up. Corrie to the_ oilice today and let us tell you about our offer and show you a com- plete set of Oneida Silverware which you get FREE. You’ll be delighted with the simplicity of the plan. If you cannot conveniently come to the Guardian oillce, fill in the coupon and mail it to us today. Do You Kno.w About I Oneida Community Par Plate ? It is made by Oifeida Community who make the finest silverware in the world. I t is sold by the best dealers everywhere. You can always be proud of the Oneida _Com- munity stamp on the back of your' silverware-it means tihe best materials that can be put into any silverware, the most perfect designs by the best artists in that line of work- 6.}31»z'¢z'a/Gzyrljea a base of the best nickel silver _ Do not delay, wri-te or come today and be first in line to secure one of these beau- tiful sets. ri" \ AND IN ES1'AlLISHE)RWOVRI~lALlAGN'|'UlY I EVERYHJRQMSERI' i___- oNsii>'A ooiii_t:fi{li2ir{v Po mm ‘ A-1 TNATIT EFIONBRYMAXBYSHLBDWORKMIWHIDITHUMTETMAD-fWHY i ANDTHBlB'l'MA IALANDTHISGU ISIASSDUPGQAIIPUTAHON The Bridal Wreath design is charmingly simple, with its designs delicately traced around the shape of the handles. The finish is soft gray-long-wearing, A-1 plate on ._i).J._iL._. ,\\ til \l \\],/ 9,9-0>__7 is i» “WMAN@AUGDDl“AUWWlUANP PA:HAnT: _ ‘“"“’”"."‘“"'°“°“="'-l'ii’W»'*.“=.‘»‘*‘»-'ZlEi*.~%»"“ WW" °.' -5 i v l"s ()‘\ iii.»\ ~f~\1'~il.\.|l\ 1. 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