zr-rwr-s-zms “rvq-wwrr‘ RFeecIs .3 For I920 U s e a Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen. We carry one of the I best assortments. A point to suit every i hand. ~ c. u. TAYLOR I Jeweler and Engraver "The Store for Waltham A niches" " t cuniwin the Odor “All it's Own” This is‘ something entirely new in talcum powder, has a delightful, distinctive odor, put up in a beautiful package and retails st a moderate price——35c. askasslutsillti;IQifilflltmiaksefissilissfialéssitseiléeruisuitor-summons The 2 Macs 1149 Gt. George St. ii l IMDIGIIIQIIIBISIQ The Talcum with 9i¥iisliffi¥fififi¥9fliflfififi9iit 914*itsisalsiiaisssaissssensationseriousnessaesamasssascaieaatrtoereoitotnaioaraa! In stock and to arrive 1 j; 1000 anus BRAN, 1000 BAGS MIDDLINGS, 600 vv BAGS OIL CAKE MEAL (old prices) 500 BAGS CRACK- ED CORN AND CORNMEAL, BCHUMAGHER FEED PUL- VERIZED OAT FEED, 4 GERM MIDDLINGB. gvv’; A:VALLAA LA 00,000 LBS seen WHEAT, (s75 B855), e00 saris I, enounn OYSTER SHELLS, I can" FOR POULTRY. PURE LINSEED MEAL, corron eEEo MEAL,» FLAX sEEo, crushed oars, FEED BAR- , LEY, Buckwheat, etc. etc. 4 vvv Lowest price; In the city. WHOLl-OALE A RETAIL . Carter d: Co Ltd r ‘ Queen St. Warehouse. i vwvv Phone 208. Just a Till of the Pall Women don't mind f Illinfi the knee-big supply can of the new Suc- tion-feed. Only a few inches to ‘- lift. No strain- ing of back or arms. THE NEW SHARPLES SUCTION-FEED Sgpafalof gets all the cream qll the time. Any other separator will lose creamwhcn the speed slackens. You can't alwnystum at exactl the right sp . No one can. It's _possi le. s ecd indicator or no spe indicator. ho Suction-feed skin-is clean, fast or slow.and delivers even cream. spac- ity increases _ ome and let us show you how it wo s. Sharpies Machines took at the ' CANADIAN nan rnonucrs ' Phon e- 700 IExtra parts for all in Ch’town' THE CHABLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. ' r IT PAYS to bu! 1n this Province. ELECTION TODAY.—- Laborers. Wright is your ifriend and‘ always will be. Vote for him. WAR MEMOR|ALSI—-OUP "ls- land Boys" and where they fought. shawl!!! at Mt. Stewart Hall 11th, Cardigan Hall 12th, Georgetown 13th. —Reserve those dates. After- noon and evening. ‘AN AGRICULTURAL SHORT COURSE WILL BE held at Spring- field Hall, Lot 67, beginning Wed- nesday evening, Feb. 18 and con tlnulng to Friday evening. 6899-2-10ME4i. NEW CHURCH.—From Jubilee church, Sydney, we learn that the tender of a Charlottetown (P.E.l.) firm for the erection of a new Meth- odist church during the summer, has been accepted. This church ‘has set its objective for the Cam- 1 puign Fund at $7,000. There is nothing timid about these people, theyare measuring up to Dr. (‘hownnhs idcn, "This is no time for a timid church preaching a red- hloodcd gospel with a big objective and‘ a mighty fnith."-—Ex. ' RECEIVES FLATTERING OE- FER.—A Moncton exchange says: the production of "Why She Loved Him" by hloiurton amateurs undrer the direction of Mr. T. I-l. Bird. (who Is ivell-knowu in (lharlottc- tovrn) Mr. It. Y. Eaton, first vice- presldcnt of the '1‘. Eaton Co., who was in the city for the past few days and attended the opening per- formance, has oflered Miss Daisy Bishop, whose portrayal of the role of "(lhick Worth" ivas particu- lurlyatlcpt and [tlcusing ,a throe- yeur course in the Euton Memorial School of Toronto. Miss Bishop, it is understood, will accept, and nat- urally feels elated at thc kind offer of Mr. Eaton. I FRESH AND PORK SAUS- ‘l AGES ON SALE NOW BY ALL LEADING GROCERS. GOVERNMENT STAMPED e ON EACH WRAPPER. ONE e OF THE CHOICEST MEAT- FOODS ON THE MARKET AND ALSO THE CHEAP- EST BECAUSE NO WASTE W TEVER IN USING. 1372-1 -6Mtf. , 79c. town. 6937 spent. at the homo Mrs. Cyrus lliartin. Feb. 9. were Mr. and Mrs. l-l. F. McKay, .\'ir. and Mrs. Edmund Horne, Mrs. J. T. Melleit, Miss by Messrs. Seymour Gordon; a recitation by Miss Esth- ON.——The comfortable home of Mm IHE “CENTRAL” IZUARDIAN, p, ...HOT WATER BDTTLES, only A. McLean and Co., George- DELIOIOUS CHICKEN salad at the Valentine Tea tomorrow even- ing. 1i SEE PAGEANT “THE WAYslDE PIPER in Hearts Memorial Hall, Saturday, Feb. 14th, at 8 p. m. Admission 25 cents. 6947. SMELTS WANTED —- We are buying frozen smells until Feb. 17. Earle Fisheries, Charlottetown. Feb Il-3I ELECTION —TODAY.-—Retumed Soldiers! IWright wanits "to give you a vote. You deserve it. lf you don't get it, it will not be his mint. Vote for “fright. THE FOURTH Mouser-lore SCIENCE shortcourse conducted bv he Women's institute Branch will open Monday, February 23rd. This is the last course to be hcld this winter. should npply at once of Della Soun- ' ders, Box 123, lCharlottet-town: Those wishing to attend 6885-2-9ME3l. LOOKS LIKE A SELL OUT. — The rush for seals for “Follies of _ 1920 and The Iiouse Demonstrating Illg appreciation of has a tendancyfiu, make ‘he pm motors believe that. o. sell out will prevail during ihcse engagements. Hence it is advisable to reserve your seats now, this time tomor- row may be too late. Sale on ni Reddin's Drug Store, Next Door" 6944. SOCIAL EVENING ENJOYED.- A very enjoyable evening Will-i of Mr. nnd on lllondny, Some of the guests there Gertrude Mc- Ionald and Mr. Spencer Melletl. Special music was furnished byihc. young ladies and gentlemen pres- DAVIS AND FRAsEws 8'"- Miss Jencttu McDonald sung solo, and Edna Mellctt also one and Harold 1' Reid. d und all returned home in Refreshments were serv- ihc woe sum.‘ hours oi‘ the morning ni- ter spending a very pleasant even- ing. 4 - PLEASANT EVENING AT TRY- I Dr. E. C. Harris Eye Specialist Office, Royal Bank Building, Charlob saw “l ried cm’ But there is just the one bc and that's ‘Iihls is the verdict of the b t0 any other. Why! The best of course. Manufacturers HICKEYS Twist st chewing tobacco for mine oys, who have been at the war. Ilickey’s 8i Nich0ls0n’s Tobacco , .00. Ltd. . \ tetowhn. i. omt-t- Hours: .»~ g 9.30-12.30, 2-5. § Phone 68-Y l. \ g . Even soldiers from other countries preferred HICKEIPS Twist DON’ TS Don't pity a returned sol- dier, find bin) u job. Don't neglect to bu-y a pair of the special bargain boots that we are selling this week. \ BEYEZ and Mrs. Stetford Mullins wns tho- sccne of n very jolly party on the ev-e of January 29th when about, sixty of the young people. of Vic- toria and adjoining communities gathered to spend a social evening. - The music was discqursed ‘by M Kelly and other members of the party and was of a. very high or- order. The fleet footed dancers gliding gracefully over the. floor to the strains of violin and organ blended harmoniously together was a sight pleasing to the eye and one calculntediu drive dull care away. A feature of the evening was the step dancing iby Messrs R. A. How- att. Hurry Clark. Bruce Campbell. L. H. Howatt and F. Harvey. In the course of thceveuing lunch was served h-y the ‘ladies which was done ample justice to by all pres- ent. The time flew all too fast and like all good things came to it close. Mr. Louis H. Howatt in n few well chosen remarks in mov- ing a vote of thanks to the host and hostess spoke of the esteem in which Mr. and Mrs. Mullins were held in the communit-y. After lbounc- ing ‘Mr. Mullins all joined in sing- Auld Lung Sync and God Save the King bringing to a close one of the most enjoyable events of the sco- son. ~—Q-§}-————— The Nova Sootia "Lumber King" ing For he is a jolly good fellow, -' MOUNT STEWART CIRCUIT. - Minister Bey. Robert M. Brodie. Every Methodist and friends are urged to attend the start of a soul saving campaign which will begin on Sunday 15th as follows: Black River 11 a. m.-Dunstaffuage 3 p. m. Mount Stewart 7 p. Ill. Union service in Methodist Church. Be sure and come and take part in thanksgiving. BUNBURM-The standing of Butrbury School for the month of January is as follows: Grade.VI—— 1, Adelaide Hamm; 2, Dewar Smallwood; 3, George Mason; 4, Ernest Duffy; 5, Frank Hamm and lsheldon Smadlwootl equal. Grade __1' 2, Thelma Wood; 3, Gavin Duffy. Grade 1V——1, Cyril Wood; 2, Willie Singleton end James, Singleton equal. Grade ll—-'1, Lester Single; ion. Grade I———1, Lois Jones. Reg- ular attendance Adelaide Hamm. Ernest Duffy, Gavin Duflly. The marriage took place at flve o'clock this morning at St. Dun- stnn's Cathedral, oi’ Miss Amie Ger- main, of Montreal, to Mr. Stephen Repetta, of Genoa, ltoly, chel’ of‘ ihe'Victorla Hotel. The bride is iIIHO-ll. member of the stuff 0i‘ the Victoria. Hotel, has has only lived here about two months. Rev. Blunt-ice McDonald officiated. The bride wore n travelling suit of bluo, with hat of corresponding shade nnd curried a bouquet of whlto oar- nulions. She was attended by Miss Alnrj’ hlurtin, while Mr. Fred Duffy nlso 6f the Victoria staff, was groomsinan. The hnppy couple leave tiller the ceremony on a short wedding trip to Hitlifnx. POWNAL SCHOOL-Tho semi- annual examination of Pownnl School was held on 'l‘hursda*y, Jan- uury 29th. There was quite a num- ber prose-ht showing tho keen inter- est taken in education. The pupils l were examined ln the different sub- jects by their teacher Miss Mabel Bears. Mr. Layton Jones and Rev. Mr. Pierce. The pupils showed themselves to be well taught in all branches. After the examination, the following programme which was prepared by the teacher and Miss Enid Smith was carried out; Chorus, The grcntcsi lad we've ev- er had; Dialogue, Clifford Jenkins and Elmer Jones; Recltalions, Gla- dys Burden, Edith Lawton. (lym- bclin Jenkins, Edison Smith. Les- lic iNood and Amy Smith; Dialog- ue, (lyril Jones. Ernest Smith, Hur- old Smith, Margaret Burden, Flor- ence Smith; Closing Chorus, “My own dear Canada. At theconclu- sion of the prognamme remarks wore made by the Rev. Mr. Pierce and the trustees on the successful work done by the teacher. A nice lunch was served by the ladies, fol- lowed by a treat of home made can- dy from the teacher. The proceed- ings closed by singing the National Anthem. LIFT OFF CORNS! Apply few drops-then lift sore, touchy corns off with fingers-No pain! I3 Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop n little Freezone on an nching corn, in- stantly that corn gIOpB hurtingmhen you lift it right out. Yes, magic! A tiny bottle of treezone costs Margaret Smallwood; 2,’, MARRIAGE THIS MORNING. — . PAGE FIVE ' ' &'|<\'4~\'._A9_~>aq l in. .-r;..c-i.»..~._. zdlfnfl-‘n . ‘kurqsmvfilovbok 66 my fir, ll ~- f- tp,” .\J,.?{,V_Q-_I’_J7,) . .<,§ Ho just Ilrria; ii-x. Kiddies who gyt-t 011s, \y'ai‘l'1i~Iil<‘-e-r_l~_il ' " off colds (lllI\'I-'.l:.'. escape 0picl<;r.f=.¢. gale faces ti. §"i~.:ri':., g e glad you (lid. liiit—-r-.~:iiici:.i>ci'" “N‘Cilhlliil;g'"Willi do Ifrtll Fl '.~'-:;'i:; ;.l'.-in‘olat_\' ilnvlir. ' O Qglilzirly zirc vigor- " llll_'.‘. llit-ry throw 2111* 11.. likely to 13in‘- IIZLQL‘ .~;<>nI;-_ little Yinqfll laist 1."; l‘ ‘F. ‘. .. sdlr-‘asoi-‘eu-s-i-ui fir’: '71-’. enter-Em», \_.1_filrvy'.fflv¢liyl “n, ,, u I CANADIAN NATIDNAL RAILWAY MEN'S MAHOGANY BLUCH- ERS NEOLIN SOLES GOOD-VEAR WELT $7.75 ly. THIS WEEK PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND $6.95 T, . ‘ . nne Table Ill Effect. January 19th i920 . - - swnsitvmc STANDARD wmtc. ' l‘ Read Dmvn nu": up _ , FOR VALUE l JIQPJIILLAJII. |P,M_|A_M_|P,M, 2.4 12.4 0.05 Dep. Charlottetown Arr 6.35 10.40 12.40 3.5a 2.14 1.01 Hunter River cs7 00311.24 "5 4.45 3.05 7.55 Emerald Jot. 5.00 3.051038 it 6.10 8.45Arr. Bordon Dep. 4.10 6.40 ______;—_- 4E . 4e 4.10 6. ODcp. Bordon Arr 6.10 8.45 5.00 $.05 s. 5 - 1d in .|-. 4. 0 s. . x _. t . .2":.':.....:.'._ we K~<>w Yw I-L B E 6.05 4.35 9. 0AM‘. Snmmorsido Dcp. 3.20 6.45 9.30 -—- i‘ Tuos.| |Mon.l 4K T)! 1r |Wed. l ‘ it S . ' F . 0 20 [than "In s Id Ar [Ilirvbh “Iibid i l I - Um l‘ rt I . t" ' ii °’ n: in t 01b: 0.6 Albi nil s1 2 011s * Ms Pa.” llArr. Tign h Dep. 1. 0 5.35 i, . . i“ , n . lit with.’ i‘ ilbvgg. iii r-nifitl’ ‘put Fifi * iii; 1_' Dep Charlottetown Arr. 0. 0 6110 I“ 4,30 s, Mount Stewart s. 5 4.110 i8 51w g_ Mo I. 2 8.85 f :1: BArr sgotxiildtser. Dep. :1 g Ilgg Scientific plumbing ls he z . PM \ ___ AM‘ ‘ sort oi proittaissioa, that we] e a .. . " ll rse n. ecan pan - I I MINA“ mm". , Dem] 5'80 If; 57:3!‘ home s. heating sys- g Mon.| I IMW- tern ‘or sanitary drainage , * Wed.’ l, lflifif- that will add to the nssmi a, Hf 1A. must. and comfort possibilities of A ‘Q .CDOII. Mount BMW!" 5"" 5- ° 4-19 Yourplaceot ICBIGGIICB.\VJIY Q l. g 3318513, - g: {fig not get in touch with us’! 1 g I on" Georgetown \Dep d. ll 1.26 Phone 393-1- t l o . I . ' g. s . Fred ll. Trainor . ‘ (‘ilharlogt pa? ~ ' ‘ ' 0 ,1 i srno r gagIAi-r. Hurray 3"“, 00 Grafton 8 root g ‘Y. no n m above min.- run Phone sea-J. I {is ~ '1 .5 mm.» w 195*‘:- .. r mm ehilfiflifllfllfiifllfllfliiié “l consider -MIN'ARD'S LINI- M NT the best LLNLMENT in use. got my foot badly jammed late- l bathed it well with MI- NARDS LINIMENT and it W118 as we'll as evcr next day. Yours very truly, T. G. MciliULlil-iN “Sweets for the Sweets” Nothing makes a more at- tractive or acceptable Valen- tine gift than a pretty box of choice candy. FWc have arranged some very pretty assortments from which you may choose. We are agents for PAGE l. SHAWS CHOC- OLATES NEILSONS CHOCOLATES WlLLAR-DC (FQRKDIP- FED CHOCOLATES MOIRS CHOOOLATES Get a box for wife, sweet- heart or friend. PRICES RANGE FROM 60o UP T0 $6.25. We also have lust received O4 different kinds of Moira bulk chocolates. It it'll fresh chocolates Wu Willi Ilvnlyo some to us. abanauoaaoasonuraxoaaxsasaamsaamroiran;of‘! but a few cents at any drug store, but is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn be- tween the toes, and the calluscs, without soreness or irritation. iFrcezone is the sensational dis- covery of a Cincinnati genius. It is wonderful. __..._¢o>-—-— Only Ono "BROMO QUININE" To get the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN- INE Tablets. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE. Cure a. Cold in One Day. 30c. zzNo matter how deep-rooted tho corn or wart may be. it must ylcld to Holloway's Corn Cure if uscd 0,, directed. Words oi Praise Catholic Ciergyman breaks Verso over his Vlctrola Into A Catholic priest in Ontario l-; so tlellghted with his Victrol-a that he sends a little poem about its ex- cellencies which expresses the mat- ter very wcll. lt rouds as fol- lowa:— "Vex ‘st praoteres nlhll" l was old, biit sot forsaken, heard music by the score, Was too old to go and seek it; Could I hear It nevermore? Yes, it comes to me in) plenty. As I sit within my room, Classic. Ragtime, Bagpipes, Vocal All within my ear can bloom. Records of the sweetest music, Bring it all again to me. Victor Records by the dozen Fill‘ my soul with ecstacy. -—4Saeculum Vicesimum OTTAWA. Feb. 9.~The manu- facture in Canada without reslri tlons now imposed of tux frce ln- dustrial alcohol may be permitted If the plans of the (‘nnndlun ne- search council are carried out. industrial alcohol has been hail- ed by scientists as the motor fuel of the future, and in his annual re- port on-the activities of the coun- .W!-|-.ER BR03- cll, the administrative chairman, Dr. , i?! SEN-j“, ISEEMF- Monday, February 16th Charlottetown Country Club Ticket 0n Sale Reddin Bros , And at Club . LADIES $1.00 GENTLITMEN $2.00 MM HMR MM Md Assssssssssssssssssnursing USTRY PROPOSED trial alcohol dolly in provide for lumboi" and pulp industries n FOR THE DOMINION. nll wants in tho way oi‘ motor incl. millions of gallons are being uni The resonrch r-Iium-ll has made ally burned i ntho form of m ' urgent PODFUSPIIIZIIIUIIS m ihr :nv- waste or poured Into I'll/UH: in t ernmont. on this subject and lhcre form of liquor from tho pulp ml} is a possibility of legislation being ' Do not outfor s other d? w ltchlnl. lootili or Protrvml . Piles. No 0117114 introduced at tho coming session to pension room removi- tho restrictions. Tho ro-i trnmmondttilcvns of the council. if I o sd. Dr. Chases Ointment will I ilt- . on at once and no cotton lid given statutory cifm-I would nor- 7 gate you. 6c 0. box Ina-noon =,- mil, industrial zilmhol to b0 ntndc nit any iltsilllcry or other plant licensed for the purpose. lnCanarl; lndustri alcohol could