"‘_?* dnflfi§hl . mum . k311i‘, 1h“ Cmhuy Iasnow ratified, puts Canadian cat- ‘ mm m. ‘ Hnrbo: ha“ and heuerpdtc... on ‘an equal footing _ K mam t m, Wm 5mm v.i..i her eompcthors in the Brltzsh _ , {ram C‘ g . ,1 ‘ppm C _ markc., for the first time in thirty- ‘ .h,,,,d;,.d b" . " EPYCH sears. The segregation of M Swill‘; “It A m, Harm: i store cuff _ from fat cattle moving ~ W F ‘ H ,1 on export lS no longer required. Fat goant llull some an is moiucm. l and stove ca,» are allowed to move ucs- 'i‘ 1:‘. ~ u ucccedre ill 1 his chgc hccly to inland pomts’ with the m” except. for mo 10f". one 111 chance to save. The Victoria C lGet Baird of That An)‘ little soreness in the iliroai grows rapidly worse if neyyliw-teil. ('ru~li mine iulilfl~ of Aspirin in some wuler, uni! fury, at once. 'llliis iil\t‘.~ you llinllilll. relief, and reilizees ilzlnger from infe n. (inc good gurglc and you can feel safe. If all sorcne<s i; not gone promptly, repeal. Tin rel. llwlllllly a (‘UIII will: the sun: ihrr-zii. so izllce two l3lil1'l\l1lllll'(l\l'(ill}'lilil‘ (‘\1l<l,IlCiUlllUllt‘:>Illllilt‘\<i1I' other - eol<i .~_\'uiploins. .~\.~pirli\ relieves ucu ‘in, ueu S, i00- IlwC il freely; it does not hurt the hea t. ASEDEERHM TRADE-MARK REG, IN CANADA clerstunrling that female cattle must j ‘ hc of a ciuality’ and type satisfactory l’, to the British Ministry of Agricul- ii ml 1'- ‘ml "719 m1 ture. Check larandizig is no longer required: the period of isolation has been reduced i0 one clear day; and ' :1 veterinary officrr i". no longer" re- lhe st-coiui p". 1i, "1 J. .\ Kcnzfe lvndci- o.’ the Vittoria C1" kid line mad; fool the cifiene." and slap the rub- no bcr behind Sffiilll‘! win had SIIMMERSIIIE and P rince County —1lin column in reurrvenl for new! of Inul lntrrrrl but IIIIVQII-NIII‘ of l news-y Irninrr may In inserted at I rrnln n uord lirlclly puyublu In nd- \'IIIIL‘\‘| -BR.\CE'S IIORSEMEAT is fresh stock and the price is right. 8241-2-21-21. -ii0CKEY at Kenslngton Wed- nesday, Feb. 22 at 8 p. m., New An- nan vs. Indian River, North Shore rue CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . .l ‘ .. A . . EASTERN GUARDIAN. __o Th'l column in reserved for new! u! local Initrtnt but advertising or . npnly nuiurs muy In inserted nt I cvnln u nuni strictly payubla in nlhnncc. ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS t0 Th6 Lharlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rep. Archie Hume. or left at H. J. Mabons Drug 514019. Montague. 13-13-11“- qonuncu HOCKEY—In An- other doulble headed church league contest played in thB MOMBBUQ rink the United Church and Kil~ mulr p‘aycd to n tie of 1-1, while . .@_~_»puuan<~r~:nn=~qnp~vu-.:s - i“ i_____._*___ Inalned iuzehnfigeri. i . or : I _ l. ' Aslk IIIIINE§IE <q| liiitE§lllIfU1|ill§ abuf)'usf-as-q0od"/am/1s \ HO makes them? Will they bum oul quickly? Better play safe! EDISON MAZDA Lamps are the finest mndc-—so choose ihem and enjoy better light in your MADE IN League. AdlllfilSlJll l0c. and 20c. harseizirni lLlllll it becomes ancient Buy l! frcsh at Braces. 8241-2-21-21 weekly whisi. of the branch of the C. M. B. A. was hcld ing. play. The prize winners wercr La- dies‘ first. Miss Olive Doucctte: Con- solation, Miss Clara Potricr; genVc- man's, George Gallant; Consdntion, Calixte Gallant-S. —CHANGES IN C. N. F. B. AS- SOCIATION-Mr. George McCal- lum, who has been on the staff or the. Canadian National Fox Breed- deal of interest is being taken in the l affair. Mayor Manson was re-elcct- -ed by acclamatlon. In the West Ward, two candidates came forward for councillors, D. F. McNelll and Colin Stmvart. In the East Ward, Donald Baker and Wilfred J._ Kelly. In'the Central Ward, lvlorley M. Bell and P. L. Eowness. Thomas Bishop and Leigh Mountain fr: ‘Na- ter COTXllhlS5lOi1Cl‘.-—S. —-SUM)IERSII)E CURLZNG - On Saturday fright in the Summer- sidc curling rink the Sluggers vs. Hill had a very exciting nrntch ln IIouFs skate after match. 8058-2-21-21 --WE lLtvi-Z no facilitlesto store -—\\"El£i{l.\' WiiiST-The regular- Sum mcrsidr. in St. Pants Hnll on Monday even- There were fifteen tables in the Christian Church and Lower Moniagw rfmslllctl scoreless. Johnstonc and Burdin did some splendid work for the United Church-H. ‘ ..°Rev. Mr. Pykc. Montague is able to be about again after his revere attack of the cold. QTRINITY, 10; HIGH SCHOOL, l-A regular badminton tournament was held in Epworth Hall on Mon- day between the High School and Trinity Clubs and was won by thl latter, the score being ten to one. The High School team seemed handicapped by the smaller courts and the type of badminton played all thr i igh the evening was not up to their usual style.’ The Trinity players were not called upon to ex- ert themselves a/nd__§e:e satisfied n with a small margin l ach game. home just before Chr‘ tmaa. The Aiigiifitiiie- ‘The CTIBTHCtBrS fred Lyle and the accompanying P161 Augustine. Gilli-liners Hiiwh addresses were read by Mr. Char- eson; Monica, Sadie McLean; Nav~ tong, and-received the mp mar-kn: ‘es Yes. The raclpients were agree- igil-‘S. SidIiPl/‘Clflik; Aleipius. Wil- ably surprked and thanked donors for their thoughtful adieu. Mr. Gfen Ramsay: Sevld, Leo Yeo. A social hour brought the pleasant Mrs. Roy E. hfcLean was proceedings to a. close-S. pianist for the evening-S. —YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE ——The Young People of tho Lot 16 ing service on Sunday. Miss EVE Manderson, president of the‘ Y. P. S. had chaigc. The Scripture les- son was read by Harald Yeo; prayers led by Harry Simpson; reading by Miss Jenny McLeFan: mixed qunfictte by Rev. Mr. Wood- son-S. zzAn Oil of Merit-Dr. imcdiclnal substances thrown to- ‘gether and pushed by advertising. but the result of the careful in- were occupations of this district is fin- Ipreseflthtilmi was made by Mr. wii- taken by the following young pEO- ished for this season. Some of the -—Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Clark, of _ I Victoria, are visiting Summerslde, United Church conducted the even the guests o‘ Mayor and Mm Mam Thomas’ Eclectric Oll is not a jumble of boy's. 110i <r<>11t'11 \'i‘J1 dvivl . quired to accompany the cattle (m which the Hiii beat the Sluggers ' hockey rushicl t g; for the rc- the ocean vtrvagc, These concessions 13-12. 0n Monday the elimination ' =_' malndci- of the p,. "r1 but with n0 by the British ltiinistry of Agricul- series was continued for the sce- lvail. Early in the third frame, S. ture are part of a bi-lateral agrec- 0nd round, Ellis defeated Willettl MacDonald took :1 perfect- past mcnt arrived at by the respective 9-6 and Parkman defeated 'I‘ravers,| from A. 1.111" {lid and again tho governments in. the Imperial Eco- 9-8. Inihe final round Weeks will‘ rad pol-m, ptr 33m {Cami nomic Conference, and under which Dliiy Pfliliiiiiiii and E1315 Wil til-ii’ Dlaycd dc army ‘yo; U"; M: Canada‘ recognizes the London Murphy. It was decided, weather] malning tum bug, the 5mm m. Quarantine Station, according to conditions permitting, local curlers will go down to Charlottetown in! the near future to ploy the Gaboury and ltlc/Xriluu" Cups. W. E. McDon- ald, R. S. P. Jardine and E. P. Fol- ey have been selected as skips to represent Summersidc-S. conditions laid down in the agree- ment.-—D$D111'tn1riit of Agriculture. --DEATii 0F MR. PIUS DUR-' ANT-The death occurred in the early hours of Monday monling of Mr. Pius Durant, one of Summer‘ sides oldest and 1110:‘. highly res- pected citizens. The deceased was side; Eva lvfanclersou, Etta Hutch- esnn and James McGregor. A very inspiring sermon was delivered by the pastor from Psalms chap l. verse 1. At the conclusion of the‘ service a sacred pageant was put on under the direction of Miss Vivian Woodside, chairman of the When YourCough l Hangs On, Mix Thisit Home QSnves 82. So Eluyl No Cooking! 84 years of age. but had been con-l during his illness. He leave". the following sons and daughters: Leonard. in Alberta; Jerry I11] Montreal: Frcd in Augusta, Maine; William in Brooklyn, New Yorki] Joseph and John at home: Nellie, Mrs. Lawrence Dilrant. Valley; 41nd (Angeline), Mrs. mlt Air-Donald of alro one sister, Judith in Roxbury, Eur i could buy eau easily bc_mixcd at home. iiiivd i0 hi5 110"“ T01‘ 50m’! Um" 1t costs wrly little, yet it's the most. re- He .3 m mb f 5L p ups liahle uic acting medicine you ever ‘ll S a e er o a ed l ’ be wuy 1t takes bold of stub- Church and was attended by his Ifgrnl cough pastor, Rev. G. J. NIcLellan, D. D., is "bliinliililii to g mourn brsides his SOYTOiVllig widow. l“ "Z- him“- iiiid “<14 isyrup to make '16 ounces. 3 syrup, use 2 cups of sugar and one cu of wafer, and stir a few moments untfl , dissolved. No cooking needed. It's no i trouble at all. and. saves two-thirds of the money n fnmilv cough medicine. tustesjinc. _ wilmgt It is surprising bow quickly this loosens the gerurlrulen phlegm. soothes and heals the Charlottetown; (‘leflrs the nir pnssagcl, and thus ends I revere rough in n hurr Mass; and one brother, Stephen in Pine. in concentrated form. reliable healing agent for severe coughs. The best cough remedy that money s, giving immediate relief, g. Any drugrist enn supply you with - ounces of Pinrx. Pour this into a granulated sugar To make usually spends on Keeps perfectly and vcstlgation of the healing qualities of certain oils as applied to the human body. It is a. rare combin- , ntlon and it won and kept public favor from the first. A trial of it 'wlll carry conviction to any who doubt its power to repair and heal. CENTRAL ROYALTY INSTITUTE The February meeting of the Central Royalty Women's Institute was held at the home of the Presl- den-t, LL11. Alex Agnew on Thurs- daycvenllng, Feb. 2nd. with 1111 attendance of thirteen members and one visitor present. The meet- ing opened by singing the "Odfi". followed by roll call which was Mrs. Jennie Ferguson. School-Mrs. Alex. Agnew and Mrs. RussclRop- flamed membranes, Pinvx in a enmpoumflof Norway the most Arc they guaranteed? I'LL ANiM/ER THE DOOR- DAD DY- i DONl home at lower cosi. CANADA Nev/ER MIND- I'LL 061+’? one "r0 5E2; YOU 1N THAT HUMD'T‘I'- DUMPTY OUTFIT UNLEE>$ 11' is NECESSARY- Ncxt meeting to be held in ‘w, prompt “He; school, rollicall to be answered by er. A short program then followed and the remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in conversa- tion and songs after which a dainty lunch was scrvcd by the hostcy, the "Sing, Say. Play, or Pay." n ' 1 1' __ Molasses, best cr al. . 48 not?‘ ..?.:.:.- l‘.?.“‘f.‘.’..i‘.“.‘.."...f.§‘ f. iizr- :25 were read, approved oi’ and signed which he lately imported from U. Bu“, Soda Ulfcnc,’ 25:: by the President. Reports of the s, Kernww Oil. 4 rats. .. $1.021 various committees were given and ----- gigfmiillgll‘: Plati- V - the fdlcwlng new ones flpiialnied! Mr. Samuel McEachern has late» Raisins. zgsflm 23g $|¢1;_Mr5, rh-ank MacKenzie and ly purchased a speed boat from mmm new.“ z “x m,‘ __ _ 19c i0 use something faster. flying visit to Charlottetown Sunr day where he spent the day with friends. 5o l l” fflli. ct, (30 Here's the screen stars’ secret of complexion youth This recent picture shows how ravlshlngly youthful she is! “A young-looking skin Is essential," she says. “I use Lux Toilet Soap?! You 10d, a skin is absolutely necessary. For years I have used Lux Toilet Soap, and find it cezjtainlyyzlocs wonders for the complexion." The secret Betty Ccmpson tells is shared by countless other lovely or the e94 important Holly- wood actresses, including all stars, 686 use fragrant white Lux Toilet Surely you will want to try itI Mrs. Benjamin Crabbe recently visited the city and on return was accompanied by her daughter. Miss Catherine who spent a few ' boys have landed as muny as i0 bushing the ice and found it fairly thick averaging 1 foot. The lancl‘ ings are not safe at high tide. wish them every success. Considc ntc _ _ _ _ ! ‘ ‘Tliltxllmlzaufif: 32:; cilia‘; A trnvclln‘ returning home int: through the ice on the uppgr side one night was attacked by airump, or West River Bridge and with who took his watch and chain, and gran‘ dimgunv he and ms ‘yank ‘relieved him of his man-eyx. The as- able horse‘ WA’; saved. Had it not suilrmt was about io make off with been for the timely flsgislance of his haul when he llCI-llfll. d, than William Bengal‘ and Johh Dar pressed something into ti!" .'istoni- rach Junior, coupled with Mr, Dar- shed lllcthnl“ himd" racws vast experience m Such a “Here's hnlf-n-crohh.” he said. mishap‘ the vcrdlct mm“ have “My mate's down th~ road, nnd if been dmerent. Mu Darmch wok he meets you and you ain't got no his horsc to his stable with some '"°""-" ""- "iiiiii 111i" W“ Good- dlfficuiliy where he was well rubbed nlght-ll-Swldlmaii- rugged and given hot drinks, which it finally responded to. Mr. Dar- rach can bru of being the owner I of three cf the finest horses in West River and gives them thcl best of attention. Ice and weather permitting Mr. Darrach ls ready to give a demon- --—-—-— rtration or speed with two of his 1o ",1 onions fine specimens of horse flesh, Red Rose Tea . . . . .. Mr. Louis Berrlgan which i". cap- Beans, 10 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30c b] I d, 25 u h _ Keiiogs Corn Flakes 3 pkgs. 25c :4: Izclaaflllllgm colzteeiplllsltles Matches, Eddybi, large pkg 3 for 27c ing his lobster boat and is going Buying Dressed Fowl and Chickens every day up.iiii February 28th. Mr. William Berrigan paid a Choice , The High School team were short 2 ers Association for some time has o‘ h ‘as on] eleven Bppevipg on ENE/ER been appointed Secretary, succeed- p‘) " ‘y ‘ m, “ , n R ing Mr. John s. xvi-rem. Mr. Ver- i?” “f” ‘vxizdlmmly h“ ’ ‘m, _ I M OVER 39. Says Betty non Matthews, of OlLCflfY, has been i’ “i.” °" - Cpmpson, popular screen star, ‘ given the appointment of account- _}V t “and I don't mind admjttin it in ‘T t ._ __ ant. Mr. Matthews formerly lived ‘JINTERTA NMENll: “N, Poll; l t N n n cigf a aCtICSSCS. r HOCKEY AT monsoon Lll.(*up‘5'__ in sumnmfidc and m, hm, .5 ,,.,,, 'G~T'he Young Peoples s c. ~ o I_______ e eas . o vvoma ee c r 3 ‘_'—“ " CROSS Ml "ARBOR be pleased to welcome him Tack. ‘he United Church m Lot 16 m1? BddCd ycars—1f S116 knows 110W l A hect-c struggle rook place be @7031 _ ,1 wry Biiivyiibli! and silccessfti of her e ram: ! ,~ 10,0 a pbckL-d ,,.,,,,, 1,0,“ 3mm“. J. ltizicLellitn M. Stewart S‘ lstlppcr and cntertullunent last Frl- to take care app a e 5. . l! i Harbor were finally when into Diifiifie _Du;n m r-mivcr. cs. ..'rr day cvciiiiis- Many Wsiivrs W" -———~ --—— Actresses of the stage and screen S I I y vim» by the v-ctvrlu cross Sparks 9' M°°L°°d L" Keen“ HOSPITAL--.\frs. John Dunning. "resmt “m” sh°rhi°°kfi "id m‘ must keep theii‘ youthful charm. 03p mg" at V’ ‘ w we mm o,- 24)‘ J. MacKenze E. Herring‘ of Stanley Bridge, p355“; away l4. Rev; E. R. Woodside presided‘. and they know a young '_,)king The game was payed on gocd L. White .- quite suddenly a 5mm mm finer , The VELIOU‘? numbers on th. prof; ice and b a‘! 1 mus ‘uirzzed Folwvnzuls she was bra ghi; to the Prince Film "fill/Ed “Till-merited PPP Pliie- __ _ ' - in top notch 1) l stir- Angus IVMCD-snflld L- Phil?“ County Hospita‘. Her condition was The iilliift-‘BTS included, Tefltllnil- Q ring for Vi; C. 11s.. . their S- Nllncnmnlil I“ from“? critical when she wont into the hcs- MP5 T-Jly M31191‘? P9038550". Jmiilr’ , '_ ~ first line of §:l'."\\.ll'l. and Auzgus s~ P937531‘ M- Herrlng pital and all that could be done to McLellani duet, Sadie and Dv-othy j é ‘ I i MacDonald and s‘ Pea,dOn_ Tum.‘ George Adams L. Stewart save he,- was done, bu; W15}; no bfcbean: recitation, ‘Mrs. Glen . ‘ goalie “as ..- ,5 on and blgmii C. lttzeLeoi L. White avail, she was 40 years of age and Ramsay; recitation, Sidney Clark. - ,. . mi B- Sfiiliii‘ _ C. 080951‘ leaves her husband and nine ehild- A pleasing feature of the evening BMhmiim-itedxrumnm , 4 Tm’? ,_,,.,,‘,,_. J. A. M ‘Kenzze rm m whQm much syr; ~ r; ex- was the pre-entatlon of two well " ' by ‘ totheir“ " ‘ zhi-e Grncrninnd Countclsofllesabomugh E “m? m, _ Harbor mys Sfcps gyy goniies:— tended-S. filled lzlvrsei/nby the Socéetynlto . , v ruihcd u, we ‘n,’ m, m‘, {e , .,, MacL: 1111-25. ,_______ Kenna 1 mean an ---we I 3, l who trilc’ rd thlwiielii the lcplljlols- M' 5w“lfl1lt_39- _NOMINATICN D3‘? 1'» SUi -,C-’iml)l>1‘11 “Th0 had 5'11"?“ 9°" Chrlst an Friendship Program‘ DUNEDIN Ml‘. and Mrs HcberlMcLean re~ mg ,,,,.,,_.,._.,, ,.cc._,,,.cd m0, ___%____ l\lERSlDE—Yestcrday was nomlna-i sideruble loss in clothes and money The Plflffiii “'11s vii-lied "Meiiiciib Conny pa“, a m“ ,0 Brcomcld‘ v ,_l,ca,uif a: i mum of m” (,0 The [ynjgcd 1.;,,,,;d,,n, agreement’ tion day at Summcrside and a good in the fire which destroyed their 11nd dEplC-Bd the early life of Smelt firhing, one of the chief Boatswain Calkins askoi thi mess attendant to bring him two eggs for breakfast. when the plat: arrived their: were three. l "Well." Sllld the Bosh, "can't 2 -\.‘V0i‘i order two eggs and get Just aniswercd the boy. price from their only ‘buyer, Mr. d v M 1 _ _ the’ {Nd Hutchcson: BLshOp Ambrose. Pnmrfl or summprside “mo up dys w. 1 iei mother at Dunedin] the pears w be the coming fish buyl Mr. Leslie Carin and bride, form- W0 eggsfll er here‘ l erly. Mis; Flora McFadyen have llycs’ Sulill . Mr. Duncan Gags has co ‘feted taken up residence on the g dd “But one of these is badP-Army Shaw property. Their malty friends ‘md Navy Juum“ l Jirey liair Banisiied RAMKA You NOW can restore the natur- al beauty of your _lli1ir with ab- solute certainly. by using RAMKA RAMKA docs not paint the hair but penetrates the hair shafts, and In guaranteed irurmlcss to hair or growth. RAMKA is not affected by Shampoo. Rain, Sunlight or Per- splration. RAMKA cures dry and brittle hair. and removes all scurf and dandruff. Ninety-five per cent of the people formerly using edourlng are now using RAMKA. Price $1.00 per bottle from uh rep table Drug Stores, Distributors for Prince Edward Island FOLEY’S Drug Storel SUMMERSIDE 4 ‘T. I ii-i _—_—- h lHSiI-I-ws-Bl. EAY E SIG II T - EXAMINATION filling and nnnnlylng (linu- vl, all, Mctinwans Limited ii. J. MIlB0ii KILMUIR’ P‘ EJ‘ ~ omurpllclzhlnllllnlrlhslllirnh hrnnlorn 8040-2-10-fmw-6l. Amherst, to a‘l of whom much It is guunnuwd to sympathy is egiendedrS. °' "w"! "fl-indefi- BRINGING UP F ATHER T WANT ANY- , . ... AH-MR-dlfififi‘ 1% MRS-JiGC-S ma’! i WANT HER To par. "ORG-no" IN HER TROU§§R5~ DOEbNT 5H2 LOOK cu-re? av Goux- suds onessiso ' LiKE AM’ ICE wAGoN AN‘ comes» AROUND HERE To fiHow A DOG in metastas- MHCCIE VIILL BEE HQW stun’ ‘rt-us LOOKS- /I/ "- 340A‘. sv-u: THoudH+ was Puw-rmc- scMeTv-uhlc _ oven on ME- WELL-Fti-‘i By George McManus i I} V,‘