m2 cow-sores win weather brings a host yin (roubles. Cold-sores, ' unsightly face-sores ands. n [BU "cr,'1!:c:nd ti: l,‘ hesllhY ‘II h! d jmdl, l m: 2m. ult. . .BuIt in" "ten"; dituen develops into nlllfi: elironic skin disease. z-mjuy Medicinal Soap is, real skin Ileullh- wai an obflinate 088B. H, l.yall Avenue, 11y duugbtefls lace Uiiussul eczema. ller gutted tieulnieut for over prewliiii tu illlit’ aisil. I was “Niall Ill a skin specialist ulii-u t;anl.ullh treallucul resulting ‘is from this dread disease. m: olZuni lluL and u table-l H {lrdivlnal soup. lu a few ‘ lil u ilecicletl unprove- lIltC \klll"\ gradually uhm u tiluuth my fstlin was thoroughly cleared terrible disease. p.15”. this ir-Vnazllyvfafur‘! l ICED,’ Amt?" i. siirce of discomfort und trouble and make your flexible, give the face, ly dressing with pure sntly soothes the stunting ~ "s; germs, and quickly ghness and chafing r0 r/ll-‘F/RSF ~ / IICI/i’ SPOT0 . ill. . _ their bottles. p llickey’s lack Twist Ohewing Tobacco Millions of Figs Used Yearly Why ? Because It Is The Best IIIIEIIEY 8i IIEIIOLSIIII TOBACCO COMPANY LIMlTED._ nufacturers Charlottetown ‘e; we,» “V”, wt, ~ '4..-@>). ‘i’ ledges given to the P. E. I. Hospital Campaign will be ue, and in order to facilitate matters for both the city and he country subscribers, arrangements have been made hereby all amounts can be paid into or sent by mail to he Canadian Bank of Commerce, Charlottetown. - , Or if anybody should prefer, either In the city or the i oiintry, they can send their subscriptions direct to Miss Ada Harris at the P. E. I. Hospital. ‘ Tllc amount due on January 15th will be one-sixth of the amount subscribed, but. any portion over and above the one-sixth, oi- the whole amount of the pledge can be paid at this first period._ r FRANK R. HEARTZ, it Chairman, Campaign Executive 19-1-1241, “I SCIENTIFIC FOX FEEDING A well-balanced ration for your foxes Is absolutely neces- ry at this season of the year. Cereal food is essential as well falsland protein. The largest litters of‘ young pups are pro- "mfin the ranches feeding Imperial Cod~Llver-Oil Fox Bis- "llt during the winter scasomMany of the most experienced fox eders on Prince Edward Island are now feeding these Biscuits "hImMI-f-Wether with mqpt. There is a scientific reason r_thle; Cirlwlwdrates produce energy. Fats are required to intaln heat and protein to build up the waste tissue and pro~ u" "Fwd. vigorous foxes. Dr. J, Ennis Smith In his ex- "fllents has found the best results obtained from feeding 25 ' 5° F" cent cereal food during the white.- months. o Ills Bsicults should be fed dry and in addition give "P Ores all the milk they will drink, is ths advice of several °' WI‘ best breeders. u." "l" Whsluille dealer cannot supply you, write direct IMPERIAL BISCUIT CO., LTD. Charlottetown, P, E, 1, f‘ thr- lulu llcv. '1‘. F. West, nnd Mrs. i‘ sou of Mr. and blru. M. l". t_ do cliene, with silver lace if vrun unilttendetl. null was Miss Estelle. McDonald, sister a“ iul: breakfast had been partukcu ayment I On TuesdayhJanuary 15th, the first payment on the ll ‘. Alisa Mllllllt! Lllmotlt. tho clnan of‘ which all joined Central Guardian 8H0? from Holman‘: Catalog BY JOVE! he must mean Marlon Burns‘ Anniversary. NOTE: — Advertising 10ml: cost five cents per word, paygblg in advance. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS at Y°'"‘ 0W1! Brice at Farqubsrson’: auction at 1 o'clock. g1 BUY TOMLIN'S BREAD there I5 u difference. R. N. Tomlltfs Bak- "Y. Phone 974. 1m“ l BUY TOMLIN'S' BREAD ilierii s u difference. R. N. Tomlhrii Bulb, "W. Pllflne 974. 1 wkyl WHIST PARTYpTIie Auuan “"10 Wlhlst Club hcld their wecltly| Hum!) at the liomc or Mr. Aluxlu’ .\llil’heo on the evcnilrg ol‘ January Iirll. Alter u ntost enjoyable» till-cc hour» contest. tho scorn curds hav- inl! been collected und ithe. points clirtiflrlly counted. First. 1ir-lzcs were uwzlrded to Miss Elllllllll. blcPlu-o and Mi’. Arthur AlcDtmuld und booby prizes to Miss Muibol ulcnnu-l flIlI and Mr. Ilugh C. MoPhee. Then, Tea was served lo the players utter the excellent manner of thc llost- - ens bliss Annie. Violin mush: was - supplied by Mr, -I-I. 4C. McPbec null, dunoiilg indulged lu for u short time. A vote ol‘ thanks with some complimentary remarks In ilvehali of the \Vbist Club was LBIHIPFBII ‘to lhe people nl the house by Miss Emma MoPhee and seconded by Alisa ‘Mabel McDonald after which llll hrlghly pleased with ‘the. even~ ingfls plitcrtillnnlcut rcplllroll ilo WEDDING ELLS.—On the morn . lug of tho twenty-sixth of Decemb- er, at 0.30 :1 very pretty wedding Ilook plat-n at. tho home of the bride's mother, Eldon. when lllunl-Ilo llypulin, only (lnughtor of \ West, was united ln marrinao to. Jollu Franklin Zylcllouzllll, second hit‘- lllitiulll, oi‘ Ptlrltlgu, Tho ceremony-I Wlls perlornlcd by the Rev. J. W. McKenzie, D. D. in‘ the presence of about twenty of the immediate friends. The bride looked charm- ing in o. go\vn of white silk crepe over drape, with which she ivorc a. vuil . null curried n Iloqnel of Iiridul roses, null mnillen hair fern, she given nwny Iiy licr hrnthor Robert. The ivctllling tunrch was rendered by 0t‘ the groom. After the. ceremony nnd when a dzliutily prepared wedll~ ol‘ the young cutiplta left for a brief honley-luooil. The bride's going uwuy costume was 0t‘ blue cloth. with gray triuuulngs, but. to match. ‘und gray furs. On the evening ol‘ their return, Mi". and Mrs. J. l". lMcDouuld held u reception at their fIlOlllC, when tllcy received about eighty guests. They were assisted iin recclvlilg by Mrs. M. F. Mc- illonulll and blrs T. F. Wesl. Afler (the. gum-its hall expressed their ‘good wishes and congratulations, lhe. company repaired to the dining room, where a very pleasant. hour ivaa spent. zlrmlntl the wcIl appoint led tea tables, which we're taste ‘fully decorated as all of the rooms were, with the Christmas colors. Hrs. E. \\'. McLean, Mrs, llugh (iillis null Mrs. J. R. McWlIliulns poured ton, Alissa Kittie McLean, and Mluu Ethel illcllouzild served. Music uud u plirllnzint social hnur followed at lll '.~ -.‘.~ ..,~ w. THE "GUARDIAN ‘ i Ilir the Best Illllllll Baler in Barllititelltv Sold in Auld 8i. Johnson Mrs Angie Blanchard A. H. Bourke W. J. Brawders Harry Cahill A. B. Carragher Cwtown Fish Supply Co. Coffin d. Co. Cudmorc Bros. J. T. Crockett 8i. Co. NIIIIZIHK Atllil Lung Sync. Tho lunuy lil-ilutlful und costly gills of nllvcr, t-lll glans, chlnu, brunt-i, nlndilon and tins Lumps, Linen, und lllllll) other beautiful things bosltlcs several cheques. und n vnrltublie shower of Aluiulrlnm, will lunllfy to llie popularity of this very populnr ynlltig couple. ‘ ‘ it». 1"’ ‘ l v Statistics show that nearly twenty per cent of all deaths are caused by ailments which ‘i begin with coughs and colds. Everytlme you catch a cold or start coughing, you srs In peril. The seemingly trifling l; cough If neglected, wlll In- vade the deeper lying tissues and psnstrsts to the deflect air passages of the lungs. New , Universities Dictionary <i_ ‘Till NI \\ , UNIVKRSIIIIIIS _ DICTIUN ll I‘ How To Get It For the More Nomlnsl Cost of Manufacture and Distribu- tlon 3 Coupons and 98c scours thlu NEW suthsntlo Dlotlonsry, bound Iii black us! groin, Illustrated with full pages In color. Present or msll to tlvll paper‘ thrss coupons with ninety-sight cents. to 00V" cost of handling, picking clerk hlrs, sto- lii.; ivuln. oitosits wii.i. s: FILLED Add for Postlls 15 olflf-I 22 Dictionaries In One lu ' m"'°'"'"" luouslioil zrvleus to this om org out of l Q0 couron”” Any cough, however slight, should have Immsdlsts atten- tlon. At this lesson sxtrsms oars should lis exercised- “THE SLIGHTEST DOUGH MAY BECOME SERIOUD." w: i-ulvs THE nsmsov. OUR ANODYNE SPRUCE EXPECTORANT. Johnson 8: Johnson The Quality Drugstore" Cor. Ksnt llld Prince Strsstl REMEMBER YOUR rrtmuns AWAY wrm A rnoro n! BAYER STUDIO » t Ion, \Velcotuc, ' .-..> " ,:.l 1 Early in February, the Quaker Oats Company, millers‘ of the celebrated Quaker Flour. will litter- valuable prizes for uic best" home-made bread baked by any housekeeper who buys her_ flour in Charlottetown. . Cflmblete particulars will be announced in this tle later date. v . Quaker Flour has been chosen for home baking by litany of the_women__of Prince Edward Island recently, and the ease with which bread can be baked with Quaker Flour has led many house- keepers lo commence the home baking of bread. The Quaker rec- ipes for home made bread are simple to follow. w While the (Tonlesl will be confined to bread baked with Quak- er l<_ltiur, purchased since January lsl, any recipe for home bread baking can be used. . I _ _ Wiltch this Dllllel‘ for further announcements of this Contest. 1_n_which it is certain many house-keepersin Charlottetown andvic- lnlty 'wiII lake part. . - QUAKER FLOUR IS GUARANTEED Quiaker Flour is milled/from selecfed Western wheat. best for every baking purpose_brclad, cakes or pastry. The qual- ity never varies, because by constant tests during milling it is kept absolutely uniform. Hence, every sack is guaranteed by the Quak- er Olats Company to give absolute satisfaction. The dealer is auth- paper at a Ii orized t0 refund the money paid for any purchase of Quaker Flour‘ that does not bake with satisfaction. If there were any doubt about the quality of Quaker Flour, this guarantee could not be ltis, The Quolxzifgatlysfimphl‘! "Mm rfltluonouou mo sllflllw" Usual Sizes given. Recipes for Home-Made Bread Quaker Flour recipes for home-made broad can be procured from any dealer in Quaker Flour named below. They are recipes of successful home bakers, and are easy and simple t0 follow. They have been thoroughly tested by our master baker in our own bake shop. ualter f Iour Wholesale Distributor I’. E. I. Representative: A. G’. Pelake, Charlottetown Quaker Flour is Sold in Charlottetown by: L. W. Crabbe W . Dalzlel R. L. Day J. .Fleming C. H. Foster E. G. Hagan _ L. A. Haszard ‘A. Horne 6i. Co. Jenkins &. Son. John Kennedy brew" 141"" ‘Vllllilfll SIIRKOHUOIIH exorcise, _ , Myrtle- Mcfrlrvlll. Mury (‘nrltiiclv " I ‘ ' ' SCHOOL CONCERT . c , ._ rf‘l‘- ' A very successful cntcrlnlilulcnl wan given in Cnpl- Travel-so IIflIl on Tucudny, Doe. 1R, by tho (furlo- tou school (‘Il|IlIl‘f‘I'l. Tho hall Wfll-‘i \VI‘.II llllml for thc occasion. (lroni. credit. i9 duo the. toncliiwrl-i, l\lr. Rut» sol Lcurd nnd Nillifl Doris lllnnlzey. fur lho ovlzolllailt way the. children curried out Iho progrulu, nu it. was tho first limo lhnt the pupils had tnknn part. In n pnlilil: vutorlziin- nlont. Mr. 'l‘. ll. Gillespie proslllrul. The following prngralu was mu‘- _rlel| out: Chuirmnn, rcmnrks; nplmiug chor- un, Kris Klnglo, by School; reclin- Sliluley Hownlt; Exercise Bells. Donald Glow, Benj. Carmichael, Harold llluttzlrt, Wnl- Miljill! Child's Best Laxative is “California Fi I . frqiiguel Show! n l" »BiIlous,Con|tipated lluny Mother! Even o frstlul. pcevvld: dslld lovI the pleseant time otlftlulfttlllls rig sin-up" and ft never htltto open the bow- els. A teiopooonl today may l1"- want e utokohlldstollnori-ovr. Ask‘ your for enulns “California Fig,» " I ll!" illlrectloos for flu _ and chlldren of all ages p ntod on little. Moth- er! You mus soy “Caltfornlnfor you may gel ‘an Imitation ll! ,,,,,,,QQ,- emu. a... _....;l....i.u "all. Ilel. Retn. Dicltic; recitation, lruile t‘nriuiclincl; llolpiug Santa (‘lung exercise, llnrold Glow, Haz- l-n Gillespie, lloy Illcthlrvill, Jinn,“- (Ytiunuell, Stanley llowntt. Jnhti Nlllllllll. Violn (lilluaplc, Ad“ Sluilll: recitation, Harold McFar- vlll; solo. Augliuu O'Connell; exer- ‘('l§l', :\Illry (‘tlrniitrliui-l, DQ113141 'I7ll>\\'.' Ivciltliion, Mllllrcil lllultilrl; 1 nong, Jingle lJt-llu, by eight. girls; recitation. Ernest Smith; dliilogno. Squire lIflWleyH-i Christmas, senior llllpils. Sulo of Candy. Violin solo, Jzllnoii (l'(‘oun<-lI leucorlal; "TIUIUOYI. Angelina (Yfloninell; inonolflf-rlle. lllulring (‘Ilrlliltilun Pr... souls, Vfvlnti Ilowntt; visit u, Suulu Claus. intermediate pupils" recitation. llnrold Mutlart; trio’, Pelly Wully Doodle. Morley MM. tnrt: reclintlon, Thou. Dickie; tun. lmme- Th" Dill’ After Christmas, lurt, Vernon Mutttirl, John Milt. Alwags the Same-Alwags the Best : N. Rattenbury, Limited., Charlottetown 4. T. L. Smith E. Too-mos Patrick Trainor H. B. Weeks F- (IL-Webster John Wheatley R. T. W-hlte A. R. Wise L. C. Worthy W. O. Wright P. J, McDonald Mrs. M. McLeod E_ N_ Kay; Angus McLeod S. Kays . E. Nelson Mrs, T. Louric G 9855MB“ ’ R. F. Maddigan d. Co. Rilbhie 4- C0- F. J. McKenna Rifihafds MacKis 8. Co. R°bl¢t= A. McLean "05"" Thos. Micheal Smallweod J. G. McFadyen W. H. Johnson F. N. Kays A. . L. . C. red L. being ed by ull present. ln-, Al the close of the pr Santa Claus. who natural! , Itel-ilntion by 11m.» Inppclirnllco; lhc IllLlPl‘ v -, by Kulie-flirnislii-ll liy the \\'0tuen‘s ':I\()h\'n]]; stllnli- of the district. ._ . M RPM,“ ’l‘hi- pupils were examined iii ill the right time delighted‘ ‘the Rwummflu‘ Rugs“ mm‘ ‘ -llle various subjects by lheirillellrts 0t‘ the children by flm fovlql L‘ 11,] r11.. Allltwbenuziu; Retaliation. _ _ _ i _ _ ' ‘ v Flhcigonf M?“.r,,‘,; Ulmrut, Chriflnhlfl‘IFIILIILBI, Miss btellu Ilnllings, ulatluei In which he distributed N18 lit-us; Dialogue, lllinuinlz nu '* “*“"'_“"‘f‘ I _ _ , , . . i, . , . 5‘l°"'k‘i"¥~“3 II“"“““'""~ Amfi" Xmbl. llnkrlrll (iiiiilofitdiimlirgllup?‘mil hiiildgrf-nhttlagshtyglfiilllgrfefzhiozo Pome- Olm“ mmflmhm- “MT Kiln-LOO“;till'l'lIl'llI1‘ uuswi-ra l-vhihlti-d ("arc i A short speech was muddb LII! I’I"‘I"g“"- laud)“ ‘WWKMHH: ilmlifnl illltl thorough training on lhi-‘t-hziirniiln MrN S J Moi-rs; ex» Lilli“? \|“"l"‘““m'5 R""mm0n‘ili:l1't of tho lt‘ill‘|lf'l'. yiressiug grent llppfeclullvli DI the 511"“! Nl-‘Iwlhml? m“'i""i‘mi Lhml‘ Au (‘XUFIIPIH prograuilnl- con- work done by tbs pupil; gm] “Mm. i1\l1ll‘|1"<l'|3 Iwfiullum- hm" Mm" slslitig of t-Iiorusl-s, drills, and rc-lu‘, after which the Qxumlpfliqu Lcod; lliacilntlon, llorilijil Milvlmwlcitutinnn ivua (‘ilpllllly presented byiwns brought In aclose by the ling- 111111: liecillllioll. Johnna‘ Nivllill- lln- pupill-l, illlfi WIIS lii-iii-iily flllj(ly~illll; ol the National Anthem. I sou; (‘Iiorns by School. ' ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION Oil Friday ensuing DPCQIIIIDOI‘ llli, Mr. ll, ll. Rlu-khalu. inuil tlrivcr of Fredericton, R. R. No. l was pre- sented with u pursi- oi‘ lllOIlt'_\' and the ifollnwlng address by Mr. lien]. Crnswcll and ‘ .\1r.~i. K. lllli-lulnun. representing the lboxllnltlers ou lln- route. l? SYRUP PEPSI"? Rose Trenliolnl, Joseph Snillll, Dllpiltl; Closing Chorus, ‘ At tho close of the program, ML l‘ ""1 He" lliflllosed ot‘ the baskets in his usual capable manner; SCHOOL EXAMINATION Tihe semi-annual x Hartsvillle School ewgslinlnlftglign Thllffillfll‘. December 20th 1923 There was a. larze number of rate: IWDQPs and visitors lpreggnh A W”. handflflmflly decorated and W011 loaded tree stood in one corner of m“ rwm- The Plllllls were exam- ined by their teacher Miss Grace Acklsnd and showed by their ready and correct answers that eflgh class was diligently tuuzbt. At the close of the examination a well ron- dered programme was carried out. w the puiplls. Capt. Allan Mcbeod was appointed chairman. At the close of ohe program all present expressed themselves well pleased with the progress of the pupils since the last examination. Tho Teacher then distributed the gifts. All present were lretvted with candy offer which a very pleasant entertainment came to a close by singing the National Anthem. Fol- lowing was the program. Welcome, by Dorothy Macken- slo; Retaliation by Peter Nicholson; Becltstlop. by Everett Manhood: Recitation by Evelyn MscKenzfe: John lllyerw recltntlon Kennpth , _ ’ " ' IioxIlolll-ers on your route. present ] Mlmnrt‘ Gnoddwght arm» llrlmflTlQvon with this small purse of money i it Is with pleasure that we. lin- . 11ml} lhemfid Good Health in Happy Old. Age liquid laxative in the world. Bo- of its mlldd und freedom from irrlplng it ls especially I l for the extremes of ages _l‘o_r chil- dren and for elderly .' - Eflectlve at Small ' cost In appreciation ol‘ your faithful ser- l vices rendered us In your cnpuc- lty as ntall driver. i Since B the commencement. ol , 1am; ,.h;,.|-Cn",.,.,n of 0mm} - p“, your term. you have shown n read)‘ . pll- is lhcir Iu-iillh. and that in coltritesiy and willingness to obllll" Iii-st iissiircrlb) rcglilnr daily bowel In any way possible, iuoveiilciil. Ihcri- is no trul . how- (Slgned) ever. in tln- notion that because you 30X HgLpgRg nri- old you need u strong phystc. Fredericton, R. R. No. l Illwiiilllil. pip-l Illflglaltf‘ you are 0%: In TQDIY- Mr- H" B‘ Rackhflm m iirlliilliliwiiiilfli “inrgcsordilar zgiharlie: a few we" chosen remark‘ thanked und |)I|\.~‘ll'f4 is‘ lhnl Ihcv shock thi- ‘hem for mo" generous gm and ‘4_\.~‘.|.l‘III null wcukcn it mitt nlskc the well‘ kdnmworded address‘ iiutsclcs of iligestioti llnbhy. Mr. H9 f9“ Emmkd 1° know “m. m Joint Muse. 12R Prince Edward SI... dlflllllflfllfll m5 dm-Y u ma“ (‘NW Si. John. W 3.. suys Dr. CuIdWelYu er Ills 867N695 were 5° mud‘ “I” I.li\flll\'('. . rup Pcpain is the bcsl PT9¢|5tm~ H9 ‘hoped m“ I" me medicine on earth and Mrs. George mture he would BIIIII b9 8579 Q0 m’ Lnlh. Pope. Mon. who is in her rain the confidence rsnosed in 111m will _\<‘lll'. Ill!!! toiind it cos to by the ihoxholdors o! R. R. No. l. lake. gcntlc in action and en ely (Patriot Please Copy) snlisfatvtory.~ .___-<o->—-— FREDERICTON scnooi. sx- Docs N01 Grit)” AM'NAT'°N You can be sure of satisfuctor evacuations every rlny if_ you Fifi fipkcn spbonfnlltof lfigntivn Syrup c in n mg w c. YOIINYDIITG. You will not. nccd to tukc it very long as u few dozen bvsl a ortcourngo t c. we not. for themselves. Th mpulllrily of this won Nun dcrfnl family remedy bu “h” lit-come an great that i 10w tbc largest selling : l ti Syru .31’. viii. twinin- The Christmas examination of Fredericton school‘ was held on Friday afternoon December 2llit. The larito number of rate-payers and visitors who attended showed the deep Interest taken In the school-work tbln term. The school-room was attractively decorated for the occasion, and u Christmas tree heavily laden with gifts for tho tencbor sud Recitation by Roy Nicholson; Sonsgpuplls presented s very beautiful H, his. 13h“ I l ‘lira, (l. \\'. sl('\'t‘ll.\l(lll,ll-'.’iflfi from the tree. The pupils and .