i i i . _...._-..-J.. " ‘LLAA‘ PENSLAR ALMOND p. and , CUCUMBER CREAM, - is looked upoll as the best by l the nlust discriminating wo- lnl-n I‘.Vl‘i‘_Vl\'l l‘\-. lt protects illc skin rlczlnlst chaps, sun~ burn. wind and weather. .l\'llo\viui: illlll ii will keep ‘ Your (Jflllllllilhluli cver at its est. , ' Try Pensiar Almond and > Cucumber Cream yourself, and know how delightful it T8811!’ is. You can get it at the PEIISlZII‘ store in two siz- es 75c and 50c. i . E. A. FOSTER ‘cam-nan. oauas-rona Sole Agents for Penslar Family Remedies and Toilet ‘ Articles. 1 1 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 1 ninnn Began To Talia "iruii-a-illts" u 8 Orrawa Sm, Hum, P. Q, For a year, I suflered with Rheu- matism, being forced to stay in bed for ilvo months. 1 tried all kinds of medicine without relief and thought I would never be able to walk again. Uni: rluy while lying in bed, Iran! medicine; and it seemcd just what l needed, so I dcciilod to try it. ' ,. Til: firrl 60x helped ma, and I look the tablets regularly until evcry traced! the Rheumatism left mo." r LORENZO LEDUC. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At all dealers or sci-t postpaid iy FT-llf-M-til/i‘ Fig.1‘; DR. OeVAN'S FRENCH PILLS Arcliable Regulating Pill for Wonr on, $6 a box. Sold at all Drug Storms or mailcd to any address on TCCEH-l of price. The ficobell Drug 1.10., M. Gather-incl. Ontario. PHOSPHQNOL FOR MEN grfdltgizryfllxxtlaeegsghtlilig ‘of; w"? Tonto-will build g y- a e’ ' 1i _ ¢¢vv“¢$#‘ Adverttillacmonts under tilis hcndlng, 2c. pcr word for each in- Wileru copies come to our care to be forwarded, five ccnts must be added to cost to cover postage, ctc. Contractions count as one word, but ilvc figures (as $1,000) are aliowcd as one word. Cash remittances to cover cost must accompany all advertise- IIIGDII. ‘In I10 AGENTS‘ WA NTED 01' l-WO 1'01‘ 5. at rug stores, or by case can this rllle be overl k-d. Ad - ti received without remittance cannot be ackhbnilcdgcdtitr "amen"! i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENFS W i mail on recc pt of price. The Scnhell Drill Co" 8t. Onthertnell, Ontllrlo. “m” ‘T "'"ETEIE’.PL"LFJIG “TORI-J MALE HELP LGENTS- SALARY AND COMMIS- mission, to soil Red Tag Stock. Complete stock including exclus- ive lines, specinly hardy, grown only by us. Sold only by our n:- ' Elegant free samples. \Vrito now to ilolnillion Nurseries, “alon- trcal. ,_________. _..._____.._.__.. IIISCELLANEOU TRY OUII JOII PRINTING DEFT. for your next order for billhends, letterlleads, envelopes, visiting cards. pastors. Ali kinds of pam - fillet ‘work dune. Special prices on rge quantities. Tin.- .lob~l’rillt~ ng Department oi The island Guardian Publishing Co" Kent BL. Charlottetown. WANTED .,__...__, - WANTED-Jill!) 014D COIN, SHIPS Colonies and Commerce. . A. Kain, 210 Germain St" St. John, N. H. Sllll-li-lfl-llithfliutspd \\'.\‘.\"l'|~ll) 'r|l l'I'llf'lIl\§I'l - Plvrl or trn aura-s all‘ lllnd within ll\'\' lllilcs of (‘lr-lrhlticihwn. \\'rlt. llux 11H. lfity. liflill-l-Iifl-lfl-Jiilllll \ l\\'ll\' FILQIII-INFiU cnvl. Apply sllltilu: price and particulars in ll. \ lil-wlltl. lLlt. ,\‘p, l, (jupl- ’i‘rnv i-I \I-Z('UND as FIIIIW- soul-hi. silppu-llu-ht sic“ ill-r au- I v. 1'. 'r. \\ RNWI-ll) -—- \ lt'lll‘l or .\|i_-,\l< No. l .\llll‘ lllll , . via (‘n-ls- |il\'l*|'. ll M[l_HK|[A'[‘§-A-I IIAVIC I‘.\II) IIIGII prices for mnsicralt. fox llllrl minis tins. For liu- balunl-c of l|l4' scan-um T will 'l|\l\'l\lff‘l'.‘ my prices. It will plly _\l ll ill scnll your slllp~ l or brim; tilcm ill. lifTfl-lii-llln Al)\ A P _ u" ulllll-lll-li-ili" [llllftfl for lb- nlulv ‘us. Nu in‘. um “mun ..l~ lllil liii:.41 in \'4‘(‘l'l\'t‘ my pnfriflfllli iltli-niiou '\\'ilii;'\lI1I" antee Sllllflflltftlllll all t0 prices or flint will be returned fl'\‘t‘ charge. A. 1-2. M side. P. Ii- l. uf auLlean. Summer- Ud82-1-22hilitf (lDI-IIKS llru flull Jllifiilprl ilnprulmnllcllts. .\ppl,\_' L r uliil-l-JH .1. --»—--—-~-----~~ *'*“ ' l “ ‘n .1"; .~.\l.l‘.-| . osll l. F 1,, (f, Snlith and I-rus. QT} _ l~ good as new. Al! W 51W" 51"" (lfficc. 64 i-i-BJ-Aliulw no“; mm flAlllilp-Plilll-l mmll fthcstcr white. two ,\'\'fll's will, rclzisfcrcd. Allilll’ l" 5l7\"l>'!""" lloirun. llurzk)’ Point -._____ . .___-----——--_ lcl-z Wm salau-ncrlnf rn/lnI-llh . ~ - .\nn.. w- t u wil- lllffiall‘ n “m” umln-l-lni-nllfl'flllld ‘ IAVI". A RYAN- "hlyrgpzfi-‘n’ hay 7'0!‘ “"11" A ply lnuncdlnlciy‘ to nathicsoll. llbzlllivlfl F?» | m} ..'l- I Jtzii-Ihl inn "immune HELP , ‘ANTED mm nova-r!“ 011K Glxyllpx 86 Fltzlwv)‘ 5L wAlvrlaln-nluu W"! W" housework. family OI "r - m». c. w. lloccl-a. llriflllllllh . ‘ I ‘INT MAID. “ ANTIIZHF»? ddvcliFq-lllfilsl h»- wood R-Yolylflllfhiult wluols- llrf":"°°" l ~ . .- _ . xi . rcuull-cll. Anvil ll GIFHI_‘.I!‘_",‘_P,‘I_I\, ,3, {v usv PROTESJFRAOGAZIIONIST" POLICY - d Bcncllllzl qfioiqMvpi-Iivtlfiznlh lnelnorillldlllll from VIM,‘ ‘flhufl in Pallestiue whirl! “mliqilql: ngalnsl Wlllil is called ihé‘ . “llfll 7.13MB!" lmHP-v 0f Gum‘ Br“- . _ .1. illlliollrfl sraicilleni glgilflifitllgilltilllllt‘ nlust “he for the 4 H ‘will; lil0ll10ralllllillll denounces the fppOTl. ll-at Ilolsilevlk Jewshfral‘: p.19“ given pcrlnlssioil lfI]HllAl_“b! Pulci-ltinc. flllfl din-lure? Ill’ ‘Mk0 will never allow ldnfllfl v ogqggglon of their country. p ‘ 2 -—— Do m]: other Jaw-tic" Pl 09 ' Oi i"~"|‘r'-i'~lv~ - mvnogha-tloo-nce s.» refill"! lnml . abolish the state of siege, the dif- d- rillillvays. said that us :l result oi’ 9"" night wont to a prize fight. ill his FANS] HELP EXCHANGE —- A number of lllen, married and sin- gle wanted at once for positions on farms. Apply Department oi‘ Agriculture. Charlottetown. (illlll-l-H-llildtf Li? (HM!!! \\' (il"4' Fflll lHHlI-I \\ (Illh. v , . . if‘ lu orbs ml lliu Killi- |l'r. i p. ‘ lllllil- .sur_v. Dig. lilllcc ilnlllutcriill. Positively no vnnvussilllr. Yul-n supplied. I'm-- ticlllurs, Il m-nr sinlllp. llflpl. (i3 13.. Aulu Knilll-r i‘ - ilmltn. -1-i'.>.\Ii£tf . Minard's Llnlment Cures Dandruff STORMY SCENES IN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BERLIN, Jan. .'-Il.—’l‘llere were stormy scenes ill the National As- Hvulbly’ today (luring the discussion ui‘ the independents proposal m ferent. fucllons trying to ilnwl each other down. ‘Dr. Heine, Prussian minister oi‘ ihc interior urged troll- linilnnce of the public safely’ pre~ cautions. lie thruutenctl the indep- clldclli lUiIi rs with crlllri martini, shouting, "lull arc joking at the risk ui‘ your iivv. . llerl" (lcscr. Prussian lnillisll=l' 0i‘ the railway illflkf‘ furly-seveil pcr (‘iii 0f the countljvs locmnoiives lira» u-zvlcss. inn-int; ilic dcbzlic the ill-i» chsiug-Iluihiing was barrivilrlvll ii unis fezlrcd lilo railroad sirlken. would suck in Kalil znlnlissvion by fol-cc.‘ _.__<0§_-—-_- OPERATION MADE A MONKEY OF HIM .. LONDON. Jan. 3i.—l)r. Sort: Vcr- onefFs instlariiiizli gland theory for rr-sulrlng lllv vigor oi’ youth to age coutlnuvs u) attract with: iu~ icrest in France, sal-ys n. ilmvs tics- patch. Unc l-‘rcucll newupilpcr has ,lll$l printed nu arlicil- about. a pati- ent oi‘ llr. Vol-mini!‘ who. iliicr llllil- crgoini: an opcl-ation, regained ills vigor illlll proccclli-ll to :1 life ui‘ lli\“l]);llltlll ill which Iu- lilll.lll.~lll!l' i‘! l_llilll'll _\'illillk'i'i' iililli, hi,- ill-p- lll'\\'. ‘lilo lil'|ll'|l_' llflln oi‘ a young luau who cxpccicrl in inherit in ll fclv q-Oln ‘um-ks m.“ n-hlgh ill-rived in Holywlver, he was (iharlomtqml-n sgturilny years 340.000. really fond of the nlnn who was to lealvc him this ‘money-a wealthy llllcic———nnd persuaded him to go to i)r. Vorolloii for an operniiuil. ' After the (llN-‘Tiillflll. tho man's visor was restored and llc bc- gnn going out nights, taking his nephew with llinl. He. curried on numerous love affairs and kept the younl: man up until late every night making him Join ill dinners of rlvll foud and wincs. Gradually lhc young man began i0 lose his ilcaiin and gtrcllgtll and became more and more anaemic, and finally was forc- vcl to cater ll sanlialtinm. Meanwhile his rejuvenated uncle. continued his wild carccr, and one youth he ilod been an enthusiastic boxer and became very’ excited when he saw the two pugilists fligh- ling. iic llllll naislluw with the luansger of the fighters and finally struck him, knocking llinl down and fracturing his skull. The manager brought all action for damages ulnl was awarded $40» 000, ill(' illnount of moncy the youpzz nl-pllew expected to illllcrit fronl his uncle. ' Soon afterwards both uncle and llPllllf,‘ w lllflii- __._~Q0->——-- WOMEN CROSS A8 STOWA- WAYS FROM EUROPE Nl-]\\-' vouk. Jllil ilk-Women stowaways lnlva- become a0 numer- flm. gfngg m» war ended that im- migration uiiiciain luday cautioned all steamship companies lll this port to have their TINRUFS carefully flpflffillfil lllfilfl‘ ibcil- ilcpurture from Europe. ' An Jjjllllflh! m‘ the ileavy stow- ' "v1" trafllc was cileri by an oflicial ..-llo d .~ciarcil that a steamslliv which rcnchcd on American pnlt rccelniy ll-oln Europe brought "luon til-an twice as many female ntownwnyn as the ship numbered nr llHi_i_|_Mii|SM Harlin sniper Wiiilii Ile about “lfivxil-a-lizres” the great fruit , nerd ~ -. ' . 1r .'i. st ‘if. t‘ flzf““§‘éunréff‘m,lfnzimQock 1-52’, illlizlyileforcillcSenate Post Office Collmliitcc when John-l» i. illatkc- mm when, M“ Bmufitead see, one of the assistant posilnrlst- i 2 n _un,_,d 1m. er generals, summarized the results '5 l Hmfnx ma“ u ‘l q ‘ of a qucsti0nllnm~ sent out to form- ers tilrouizhilai ikc country asking TOM MARKS SHOW . -—-@n 1920!" memorials. DIOTIONARIES.~—Just another shipment oi Dictionaries which will be supplied to any read- lrr 0f The flunriliiln for 08 cents and illrcc coupons. 6397 ILL IN 0TTAWA.—l\ian_v friends will be surly ll) l\'lll‘ll of lhe scri- bus lllncss in Ilnspitzll ill Oiizuval {of Mr. Hugh biiilluis. fbfllllivfly ‘of ‘llhc dumulel-side Journal. “ ‘ I ATTENTiONl-Tile workers and Kllpporiclw-l of Iliuyor Wright will lluevt at llis oilico King Squall-e. on ‘-'l‘ncsllu_v' evening February 3rd inst in 8 o'clock. i TO ATTEND STOCKMENS con ,VENTlON.—-.\ir. J. A. (Tlnrk, Sup- lrllilttllllvlli oi‘ tlu- Experimental |"Ill'lll it'll Saturday ulorniilu for "forouiu io uiicnd illc convention ‘ui’ tllC (‘iuladllla Livc Stock Breed- crs Association which opens in that city on Feibruzlry 2nd to the 6th. REMAINS EXHUMED. - On 'l‘illlrsdaly lust ill-s. Jenkins and \\'i|-l‘l.l'ill‘l0ll, and ill". Aiylllleu uii Snlnlncrsidc. “will in ‘fync. Valley when: the holly of the Iaie Mrs. (‘ol-bcti. lililis was Iluried and had it cxhunled, am? the part5 containing the cuts, wilich (raused death were 510N110 Ottawa for expert examina- tion. The holly was in (i good slate oi preservation. 'l‘llc prclilniuzlry hearing for Corbett Ellis was again adjourned )’f.‘5l(’i‘i1ll}‘, FRED HODGSON DIED SUD- DEN LY.—-SOI‘TOW came with tragic sulldenness io .\Il'. and Mrs. S. i~‘. liodgsoll hi‘ fills city when tllcy rc- ueivell fl iclcgralul announcing illc death }'(‘Sl(‘l'(lll_\' lllUflllllK of their soil Fred Will) has for some time resided in Si. Louis, 310., .\'o parti- culars have been received other than that he ilicd suddenly and no previous lilillilliilllll haul been re- ccivml of any illllllss. The deceas- I'll was u young mun ill the prime in‘ Iifc and lPilYffs iu llulurn. besides his faillt-l‘, lnotllcr, s rs. and brut- her. ll willow and l-illlll. To ihcvber- ('il\'i*il thc Llllaralialn lenders til-cp- l-si sy-nlplllhy. FORWARD MOVEMENT MEET lNGSJ-Contilluilu; the sl-rics of gatherings in iilc iutcrcsis of this work, which has U80“ ill-id in var- iuus parts of the province, Mr. W. S. Lulu-ion and ilcv. H. ll. ilnynlonil icuvl- on Tuesday morning for Al- llcrtou and Ylriiiiiy wilcrc there will bu further nil-clings. ilctiliis of zlrrllllgclllillli all- ill illl‘ llilllilfi of ltev. Ernest W001i. Anglican loc- l.Ol‘_ of Albertoll. 'X‘lll- gatherings will be on illter-cilnrcll liner-rand it is hoped will reach zlli ‘the cilllrches oi’ the district. it. is planned to be in Alilerton on Tuesday evening and Olbcalyv on Wednesday oven- rr rave to bu! in fllll Province. lauuvrv Nonsense in Follies “sown ER~BOY.'-Sce llinl at will; flrjgnglféllxm llrizumzuglllggtilfcfgrtlgdlli; ‘ 1r received "HIPPITY HOP in "Follies 1920!" lggmlj-l-INIRY PAIN-On in Follies FIEBUMING PRA-CTICE- Dr. NEW BRANCHES FOR ROYAL BANK.—-"’l‘lle itilyill Bunk of Call- llda announce their intention hi! apclliug .‘lllll)|'illll"li.\‘ .|i ilradlii- bane and North \\'il|.<llir<-. lli all Karly llllic." ' AT ST. JAMESL-Jfllerl" will he special illPPlllli-Zr‘ this week ill Si. James’ (‘ilurcll ill connection with the Forward Movclucnt. The sub- ject for tonight will bc: "A Fiilul Word on the Origin and Illa-lining oi‘ the Aiovclllclli." AFTER LONG ABSENCE-Mrs. A. Fraser of licdcquc and her Flint‘ er Mrs. linghcs of Indianapolis. lil- illiillii. are visiting in iln- will’ ihc x yw-urs since . Hughes last l Pil hero null she is thoroughly enjoying the up- poniilniiy of renewing old friend- ships. SOMETHING T0 REMEMBER- Since the organization of rchtlilrszllg tor "The Follies of i920" ilnll_“'l‘ill~ liouse \'cxt Door“ it has been ru- nlallifosicd by the participants zlnrl by the public in itcncrnl. 'i"icki-t~' will bc on slllc today and can he secured from mclnilels of the (rust and chorus and ai llellalill llros. Over fifty people in the _l~'01lli's and tavern-thing pOlnis to it. being “some show." Ends-stile znlspices oi‘ the lflllights of Columbus. Gut your tickets now. FIRES YESTERDAY.—’l‘hc fire- men wcrl- Jcililcd out; twice for fires ycsicrilzly, 'l‘llc filst illnu was about. i! o'clock lll_ llll! uloniiu Zfur a slight. fire at the printing oft-e of Mr. Al-cilibald irwin, llicllulond Street West. The firo caught bc- twccn the ceiling and the roof and was extinguished by the llpplicztiion uf [1 single lrllelllit-zll. The firclucu lllklilf‘ u \\w.nnlcrfull,v quirk rcspilnsc and illc some can bc. said regard» lug the sccolnl fire which Oi'<.'l.ll‘l‘(‘li about ii o'clock inst night. it. was at the llomc of ‘.\ll‘. John l)oy"ie, Up [lclj liiilsboro Streci. and was con- fincll i'o tllu roof liic firelilcn r-x- tinguishing it with lllll“ chollllcill. m —————( PERSONALS I)r. J‘. A. LeBianc, dentist of Moncion is visiting i‘hal'lottct<v\vll. Dr. at‘. E. Scantlcbury returned Saturday night, from (‘ulgzlly Mr, Toni lingers llinl bridc have arrived ‘froln Halifax and have taken up their residence Oil Upper Prince Street. Mr. and Mrs. i‘. R. I. kill-sis of .\lr. illlll Airs. Polucl-lrv, , nlarka he the linlourli. of inicrvsi V AT PRINCE EDWARD town oi This Talented Canadian Company. ’l‘.onlgilt luufevery night this week llllllillres starting iolllorrow Tucs- dfly at 2.220 p. m. sharp, the philos ophcl- oi’ wit, Tom Marks, zunl his sch-ct (‘lllllllltlly 0i‘ players present l 111i: lilniilht the hlost beautiful pill; torul iris-ll llrzllllu in four llcis "The Ullllivn Ruin," illn. swan-lest story (!\'l‘l' wliitcil, il plllv that pit-uses llu- lnnssczl, all special scenery and electrical effects arc carried for ibis splendid pltnilut-iion. iligll class vaudeville is introduc- cll Ill-tween illc acls. illcre m-r- n1) \\'1iil>'. 1| l-oniinllilus siulw from .\‘liii‘i ill finish. _ ’l‘_ln> iollolving artists will appeal‘ bl-mvccll lhc. ltcts ill vaudeville-r- ('illi (‘. Allen, SCYlfP-(‘illlllit singer. ' IG. Pcrrin zlnli Arlic a classy ViiildlWllltf ilCl l-onslsliili; of siugiuir, talking ulni dancing. Bessie llalviilorn ill all original lluluololzul- fllltl soilgs, V Al. J. Pcrrilnalllrl Gcrirudc l-lulzilcs ill o nifty singing and lillllcirlg act. _ Siiljilr (llnlrgl- (‘nrruih ihc Scotch slnkvr and bazpipl- plllycr. iii-ad what lln- MflilCiOil Press Yllys ailoul. this zlciighifill drama The (lnlllcn lluic. ihc. play that: nlodc the Lil-llinl Opera ring willl‘ luirill. because ii is the funniest cmllclly drains m‘ ihc llccadc. What. tllu Alumina 'i'illlcs says: A {my and joy-ous- cunlcily ![‘lla-, laughing hit of the season. 'i‘onl Aiarkg is a (‘lt'\'t3l' Cfllllllillujl and is supported by a clever" company‘. Sccurc your reserved seals, curly because Tom Marks show is sure to bl- green-d by ll hulnpl-r lluusc. Mahala-l‘ llzllizlghcl- uunruniilcnl this dlihtfllflli. Elullll; ' _. Collin lu- uigili and try to gel. ill. U BIRTHS MCKINNON.—In this city on Jun; ‘)9, in 3h‘. and Mrs. John Alvifiiluon llulpcqul- lluzul. 11 soil. y pnarns ---_-------_.-_._________'_. |NG$.—-At Puwnal ml January ill .»\.'lro1i l‘, lugs-ill the 73rd _\'i'1ll' of ills hgc. i-‘unl-rul ‘frown his mic l'l.‘.-lll(‘ll(‘L‘, Pownzli, ibnlorrolv, 'i‘llvs lllly tlrrl inst at 2.120 to Pulvllnl (fenlel cl y. NOX A COLD TABLETS A_ safe and speedy cure ror llaG rlppe, If-ugils, Colds. licndnchc. Ncuraigiu, l‘l\l, ll mild lilxative llFPllkS up a cold ill a few hours. Gut the gcnll» ll\\'., at all drug stores. ‘tijcper box hold at Footer‘: Druicsturc. Scientists Diiier on a " Mysterious Messages FLORENCE. Jan. Y3 3i .—~F.'li her lug. During this week Messrs Geo. UeBluis. ll. A. Prllllc-voy, and nihcrs will address n glltilcring ni Jliiion in FOilVZlfll _\lO\'l'!ilt‘lll intcrlesis. AT ST. _PETER'S.—f‘tcv. (leortlc i. idosicr, rl-ciol‘ of the (‘llurch of lllc flood Shcpiu-ral (‘il-vclllnd, (lllio. occupied the pulpit ill '.~il."l"l-il-l"s (iaillvilrul blllllllirv evening ulld lli>l~ ivermi u decidedly ablc. eloquent and inspiring sernluil l-Hllllvilll‘ text "Speak [ii ihc cilihlrcn Ui lSfili‘l' that iingv nu furl lrrl" In lilci f‘i)lll'\'|‘ of his Fvilliil" = lu- rcii-l'l'vll1 fi-vllllgly l0 the ll a nf llln bu)" llmlll ill. Si. Peta-i h .l~ n. .\t,'li‘.'UJhU.l' lliill cllorisici", llllil illc llullly fami- inr faces ‘Wllllfll even in lhlll H1101’! conlpnrltlvcly short illnc urn nu longer visible ml calrth. lic pictured tho church here and in liu- world beyond as one. family. "Plrt oi‘ the host have cvnssui ill\‘.f||“1\' "W1 slut: how." ’i‘bc ser- <t'(l illl- llf‘i't‘a“lll.)' uf lug ilu- “and. for lip; .\lil.-&l"l".~' ilinu- y llllill. THEATRICAL VISITORS.—ThP ' nitzht is‘ directed in its inlil’ by Mr- Eda; Hugh llzlrllsicald. who has vlsilonl this city on iluinl-rolls with ‘such coillplulii-s us» Zen- tcil llnd Perry oi “Jcrry frolu Kerry" fame, (Li) a printer in the office 0t’ the .\< ldizul Recorder and aubsvflllflll‘ ly si-rvsad in till lhc. other Halifax printing offices. lie drifted into the show business sill!" ting out with the Kickupooludian to visit P. E. island, an ally took up liie fol' n i nle in the the illte Mr. it will bc remembered by some of the older cllizcln. conducted a bak- ery in ‘Charlottetown for lllally berc will be glad to see him alzilln ‘Fills is .\lr. hlurks’ first vii-lit to i‘. l-l. lslnllil. ilw- la u llativc oi‘ iaai family of Marks brothers fulll- ous in ihe west In the theatrical business. large property ill the Cobalt Silver Milling country ilflll is interested in a large farming property in Sask- atoon. Mr. Marks has been in the show business tor 35 years and his shows have always been clean. re- fined. and pleasing. lie is pleased with his first impressions o! the ls- laiui and hopes to make many more visits in tilc faith-o. Only Om canono cumin!" 'i‘o'got the genuine. coil for fall flllne h rlvm lanolin QUIN- lNlii Tablets. Look for signature of Iii. W. (m0 _,. o, 00g‘! box‘ lléodIcnlQll or- .. hot free If i ill| VB. Cure a Cold in In ll- ‘l learn that ho is confined‘ to his home with a soluewilat severe cold, two. Dnucetic of this l-iiy will lli‘ piczlsl-d to lmlrn tlult, shl- has so l'1ll‘l‘l‘('i|\'('.f cil as to be ilblc in l'l'llll‘ll limllc at? '--,<-.,.l"l*"il"iiil'i' carpi-sill" up ill-ll l-fiuli ill lllllllll- In:al"fmFsmn"lTHAI"l " l‘ ‘mil Ho“ Unrest nmniflF . .~—---- Farmers oi United States mush Bimkels "d occalg“\nns existence of u sl-l-ioils laondiliiln oi‘ unrest nlllollg tho filmlcrs of illo- llilitcll States was ilrollgilt iu light ‘mprwardfl Office Department nlighi. aid in rc- (lucing the cost of living. _ ( _ H, x‘ gamed ed the grievances oi ihc agricult- figxrnftzslpflllfiia htiil?se'co,ul,,:,,y- ural class, anti the writers of ility _ , . _ an h ,- d; per cent of these slliil they inicnd- mm or the ‘urdmmm F‘ flmfgj.“ ed to leave their farms orcut down circus field. Mr. Barnstesufs uncle. ‘Flllllllllllifl "m" FY01" N?" Em!‘ vlflllianl barn-stead, “Illa- veurk ms ma“). OM “cquaintalluva fiarnlerhl children said the writers, Perth, Ont, and is one of the orig- dufls w“ “mthw agencies of couiaci He h, um 0mm, u; a farmer audthe uliilnaie consumer. and Ml‘. Vivian Sula ,1 - returned from their v v " ' ill. . . ' Misses Mam ililliiln and IZradIey, city, spent the week-end ill Vernon River, \\'lll|I' there they wcrc. the gilcsts oi‘ Nliss (lussiu llr"cllli. Tilf‘ nluny friclnl. oi‘ i-iis Worship .\i=n_vol- “iriglli will bu sorry to but. expects in In: out ill u day ur '.i'iln many friends of lira. Juhil i wort-s an rcuiiily as ulr. “DV-HHNGTON. Jun. 3Il.—-"i‘lli~ for suuglesllllns m‘. to llulr the Post ‘iviilrl- than 40,000 replies present- the acreage cuiiivaled. The chief the Middle lvost and the South. , ‘ Inability to obtain help was one main trouble. lilrcd ilclp and the hall fbcell lured iu illc cities by lllgilcr pay aml l-lsicr living. liilzil lnilidlcmclfs profits on farm pro- grievance, a third being the lack oi.’ proper Iletlveen the Here is a typical statement. "The time is very near wilen we farmers will havc to raise "only what we need or our own use and let the other fellows look out for themselves." Don't hang up old clothes or nil» rlai inborn" or other out-buildings except in nn-illi lined lockers. Don't allow steam ellifllles willi- out spark arresters near barn ‘or other buildings. .llon'i full to provide lightning rods for every important inliidlng. ._L_._. Aifnni, director oi‘ lllf" Ximeuinn Observatory. in this cil caused by :lilllosplleric iliscilnrgcs. Flank which have. always interfcrred with “suc for libel“ the mun who inter- vir-wcli llinl rflilPilil)’ and Ililll Ila ba-lil-viilg that fault signals picked lip outside tllc ttilflll. Still It May Be So. conluluuicilllalil. as nlystl-rirlus WMVPS recently irnughi. is,‘ wireless plants throughout. [he u-ilrid, is possible, Argl-niil-rl. u’ wilh-ly known scient- ist. Ill- ' sierlim: in New York lllI-s llll-‘lllbh said tn- day that. to spread rumors relative to interchange of messages between vas “absolutely scuniiul- li has Ile-cll observed at wireless-l stallions at London and New Yin-k." he declared, "has been rndiil l-illnlnuuicaiion1" liv- lliiriell illill Marconi should (lllfll 0 stations sources i-j." lvirl-icss ought. [conic iroln soils,- tli .-—inil-rplanoialry suugcstllll by 'l{0llll‘, Jan. says Signor "crls it. i..- pnssiblu l0 sand iruln illc lliiflll to other llu- suns‘ flllllily Ilv» mils-c villi‘? will convoy vIl-rlriir “Statesman to Collier LONDON. January lib-Thurs- dayk: iurtilcr fall ill the valuc of {You lin- anxiety over the exchange situatiln and focllssctl attention on the C.0llff3l'f‘.ll(.‘fl_tO be held be- iwocn the tihallccilor oi’ tho Exche- qucr ulltl bankers curly next week. At this contort-um- sonle prominent sialtcsnlcn also will be prescni. The understanding ls illa-t the (‘honcclloris confcronco will be pri- vate, but it is expected that R011!" official siaienlcni. of tllc proccctl- ings will lll‘ lnudc. The Government is l-cporicll as being vcry anxious to receive sug- gestions and consequently will ill- viie the fullest iliscussion of the eli-tuatim. All official assertion is to the effect that tho Government is willing 10 lllli in a plan for fin- ancing a loan on behalf of the bad- A rich coploualather -Brorluerd from a half inch of cream —-ivl cold water as well ll hot -—rcmllrilvll moist to the. , and of the shave ‘ _.¢gn||y lflnlfllllI ‘the board wliilout "nlbbmg I in‘ -—A better llthfl ' —A better above _ --fhat'| Mama's. _- _ meniscus? sl-lnulna} ' THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAK ullahcelullill (IUARDIAN TllEAT_Illl TONIGHT} ,...‘§‘§‘,;;§fi.",;';,‘bfggmggggfhagf First Visit to Charlotte- wlth special ladies and‘ children's‘ What do we Canadian Ideals. WOmCIl. to reach them with K1163115- gration, the needs 4u9e ' I Serv. mg the I '5’. ' § ' - 0 * New Canadians URING the past twenty years Canada received three million new settlers of whom about one million were of foreignpspeech. The war interrupted immigration, but soon the march westward will begin again. Mutual Requirements expect of these new citizens? Respect for Law and order, a measure of diligence, that they may not be- come a charge upon the community, and a willingness to adjust themselves to a new environment. _ What do they expect of us, the native-born? Justice. sympathy and kindness. They are entitled also to the stimulating influences of great _ _ They have a right tothe Gospel of Christ, not only explained ln thcorybbnt worked out in practice by Christian men and The Church Hampcred’ The Church has not been neglcctful of these new Canadians, whether settled m the crowded cities. or on the Western plains. But the effort the ministry of Religion hasbecn made difficult for lack of Missionaries to overtake the work, and by inadequate financial A Case of Misunderstanding Many Church Members do not realize the magnitude of tllc taskf’ Lacking complete understanding of the situation, they have not sought out spiritual leaders for. these new Canadians, and have been content with former standards of giving. Even with a slowing-down of immi- have not been met. What will happen when the flood-tide rolls in again? Look ports. tion of 5,371,315. fifteen years, the 2,906,021. In the year 1800, the United States had a population of 5,308,483. During the next twenty years, 184,- 000 immigrants arrived in American In i901, Canada had a popula- this Dominion reached a total of From 1904 to i914, Canada ac- cepted 250,000 MORE immigrants ! A Study in Contrasts than the United States received in the samc pcriodé- despite lhc fact that the population of the Republic was ten times that of Canada. Israel Zangwill and others speak of thc United States as the melting- pot of the world, and marvel at the task of assimilating the new’ comcrs._ WHAT WOULD THEY THINK OF THE PROBLEM IN CANADA? During the next immigration to for its future. You Moulding the National Spirit The great majority of immigrants now settled in the Dominion are men of good-will, with an aspiration for useful citizenship. They are helping to do the days-work of this land for the advantage of us all. The future public opinion of Canada, the future moral stability of the’ nation depends rpon the will and power of the Church to fulfil its trust ~ to these New Canadians. Motives for Activity You area Canadian, proud of your country. and deeply concerned are a Christian, believing that the Gospel is the only dependable and invincible civilizing agency. You are urged to pray. to serve and to give. that the Home Missions of your Church may be pro- perly sustained in this day of national emergency. Simultaneous National Peace Thank-Offering Every-Person Canvass by Each Communion February 9-14 iy affected continental countries. if tho United Slates will itaku tho lead. but. Austen (lhamberlutn, Chancellor of the Exchequer. is not iikclv in zlny cal-so i0 [:0 out- side the pledge he gave the ilollso of Culllllluns at the 0nd of last year not to (rolnlnll. thc country l0 further financial advances without first consulting Parikluleni on tho WlIOlO subject again. in all editorial this lnalrlling, the Times advocated enabling distress cd PIUFOIN to start up illllilsi - again. This could be done by loans from crcciilnr nations and the loans preferably should hi- raised through public sabacripl- ions. Tile newspaper urges tile discouragement, and evcn the pro- hibition, of the importation of un- necessary articles. "if an international agreement could bo secured binding both debi- or and creditor countries to iakc action along iilcsal lines a check could be administered to tlu- ill-ad- lmlg fall in cxchaugc.“ the new» paper ill-ales. The Times denounces “the ioni- leh statements that are being made in some quarters of this country respecting the responsibil- ity of the United States for the breakdown nf the European rates." BOOTBLACK MAKES $225 PER WEEK NEW YORK. Jan. R0.-—Pcic.l' J. Stefano. n Brooklyn bootblack makes 8225 a. week shining shoes. according to his wife. Mrs. Josep- hine Steiallo, who entered suit in the Brooklyn ‘Supreme Court today for a separation. She charges cruel and inhuman treatment. and declare; that her husband refused to give her 10 cents to take her to a "movie." Decision was reserved The best scholars are always ' an nun--- it s iivc bllllililns lliiil The United National Campaign a Representing the _Simulfaneo_us but independent Forward Movements‘ of the Anglican, Baptist, Presbyterian Communion: in Canada Congregational, Methodist, and i HOUNDS WENT AF’ MUFF worm av MARY FIGHT FOREST FIRES BY AlFiPLANEi MONTREAL. Jun. ;§1.—'1‘hllt for-i cs! fires could he liisrinpruisill-il by, airplane at forty nlilcs disnon and ihlli it an; possible lu im pori ill illcsl- nulciliiu-s ii Johnson firl- pump llinl i500 foul u!‘ ililf‘ and a half inch llosc was illc stilicuu-ni l't‘illl _\'l‘5ll('l'(lll)' uflcrnonll before llll! '\\'(l0illillllis suction llf ihc (fulludiall Pulp iliiil lktpcr Association ill UUll- for it. Soon most of t e ' veniion hvvv. As curly as i905 v.11.» mi Mnlui. the Queen to bw-n uscll for ilciiullt oi lilo King a iillliler linliie, blli ii pruvo-d llll|)l‘.l(‘- vflllllf‘ tlcnblc. in June uf lilSi _\‘t'fll“iV\'iI Tilt‘ mnstcr of the naval lnnchincs still-tori gfllTlCl‘ ill vxflllfillvll lilc Quee Quebec and clld 550ml scrvicc. lliv- air-z cclicllt. ncrinl photographs \Vt‘l"l' ob- luincd ui a cilsi 0i‘ about $25 pcr square inilc. LUNIFUX-‘Jllll 31. Illililli lilo mistake rec ills u bugl- grey fox icniling a lllcet 0f the fox hounds. Just bef was started one 0f the l. iiu- lllufi‘, gave tongue Gcl busy with re wasling time nlaki Tea OI‘ QOffGB M‘ often disa rees with some one n the fam- ily. n easy way to get away from suc annoyance is to drink INSTAF Posru It agrees with ever the family. No ale t8. disturbed a on he,- requent for $50 n wcm, mn- disi-onlfort of- -t -./.> ~">