Fa inn. l cei rls.‘ bui con chc yea hay trig neu " bus cr. toil- refi IlIFE Ht‘ I n11 to! do MI _ ._..n- 4 s-‘H n-im "' i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN glloynl Bank Building. - EI-Z-GMEU’. ‘preaching services iii (‘lyde River ‘ x ltapiist Church this t~\‘t‘illIlL{ at 7.30. THE MARSHFIELD LADIES’ ‘institutc hnii- piislliltllktl their Val .. I Iilllli) E iioticc. MEET ‘WEDNESDAY to I“~li. lltli at T p. lll. - IYx-itb Ii.ill. lhic is of iiiiport llilll‘. 151F53- . PAY DIVIDEND.— The J. H. ‘Judson Kr (‘o. l-‘ox Ranch, has paid ' l thcir shaieholilcrs- u five per cent ItlllVlllPllll this year. -~-with the Reliable ignition Unit. Ii is the logical unit for all marine purposes, in every kind of weather. The Reliable Ignition Ynit will zisstire you a tpiick trip to the fishing grounds, a quick . THEY'RE GETTING THEIR _ _SEATS reserved now for ‘tliolllep lot‘ 1920 and House Next D001" at ltcdtliirs Drug Store.‘ 6944. trip back to market. and a safer trip both ways. The Reliable Ignition Unit is The well-known Reliable dry cells 0t which it is tiiade are set in tiitch and cased in a strong caulk-ed The Reliable Ignition Unit isbuilt to keep all moisture out. sidlltls for tnterprise. for-a biggci‘ and lwttcr t‘h;irlnttcttiu'ii, ticw ciitt rpriscs with his casli.\'ote toi- liiin today. wator-protif. SOCIAL EVENT AT EMERALD. ~~Eiiieraltl Hill will be 'a happy scenc tomorroivwweiiiug when a whist. iiiid social will ll!‘ held and a good tiiiic is l1:iF\ll't‘\l all. ~ 6513i} box. The Reliiiiilt: llruitititt Unit zilso gives you longer W.“ service. Each of the Reliable dry cells are fitted Mcet-hy-‘yp t)_ t; _\1_ o p“ ._......,,.t_. r-agirneil from on . LIH no.1 havinn Iinishetl‘ nine months Post-Graduatc course. wishes to announce he will iii tuttirc pmctlco iii Ueorgctown. (IEHS-Ildlhllilll. with the Big Brass Cap, which puts every bit 0t’ energy to tiscful and timely work. Put an extra Reliable Ignition Unit No. 9216 - _ CORRECTION-Tho tcti which and a Reliable Battery or two m your locker to to be hcld lll tlit- hlllfkvt. lluilil lug on the 19th inst tor the benc- iit oi’ thr- l’. E. Island Protestant Orphnnzice is llililPi‘ the auspices 0t‘ ‘lciiiorial l. O. ll. .»\._ No. Zllii (Lntb it's llraiittr- LIHlHPl and not Iiadics - Auxiliary ot‘ l". 1C. Island Protcst- illll Orplitiiiauc lluiltlitig Fund as is curiciitly rcportcd. '.’i 5 protect you and your business in emergencies. Add a Reliable Flashlight, too. You'll find it :1 useful and handy light many times each trip. For sale by all good dealers. NORTi-I RIVER F|ELC~.-- (In l~‘ilii'tt:~.r_\' lllli ll. ll. llcll will ]Il'l'iIl'll .is follows: Long; ' "k at t-lovcti ‘I. iii. North lll\‘t‘l’ Iii - unit lilo p. III. ' .>\»< tliis i.» .\li'. IL iii. Hell's tari-uw-ll to this I'll-Id i‘ has bcui l'l‘l|lll'$l"l| lliat Ilic \,‘llt\'lll|-', .\_I‘I'\flI‘\‘>' bc ltcltl it North Rivcr t‘litii'c'li. this lacing the. largcst building oii the ftolil. 'l‘hc lllt‘llllll'l'5 oi this ('ongi'cgat~ ion. arc tirepzirctl to eutcrtaiti incin- lit-rs and visits-rs bctwccn services. You are cordially invited to be tirosctit. To: DOMINION BATTERY C35."- ‘ 736 DIP-DE STRLET FAST TORONTO CANADA _,____ BOARD OF HEALTH.—-'llis lion- oui‘ tlic Iiaitcttzitit (it)\'t‘I‘lI'tl' iii tkiuiicil. li;i~ bccii plczisctl to ll‘t"lll stctict l’. “IWl of lltjailtli ‘lkovtisiiiti .\'ti:iil~i- To? -~; iolltnr» ‘iduin .\l<'l'-ll'lilllt', I‘li.i.i'tutiit. .\ii~ -1'iiiil;tl.-_ John ll, l'1lIIllll)(‘ll, Annaii tlalc. Joint-s J-Iiicas .\i.tclltiii:iltl. ‘ittli- Pond, Diitiicl A. Stoclc. Ill.‘ Tc l'otid. Williiiiii t‘. Fisher. llaiy l‘\|I‘lIiIl i. Nci‘ S llo '_ l)it1;_'\\'cll';~' Mills llflsliiii-I \\'hitt_\'. I-‘zirniiitg- voii. .\ltitiui»l llotiagliati. Si. (‘liaiv ‘or. I'M- FURTHER PARTICULARS- Wiiilc \\tti'lilli'_' iii tlic woods ni Wicrltzitii whiirt‘ oii tho Si. John ltircr yxuvcrtlay‘. Milton l). Nlclicnd silld-ci- oi‘ Vharlotic. town, i‘. . i. .\IcIic.oil was t'.l|l]!lI)_\'L'.(l by Norman .\I. llaiistiii a hiiiibi-r operator and was cnttzigcil iii cutting a ‘re/- i=iont ll (fclticlt whcn a large liiiib. which he apporciitl_\' had not notic- STER MASON is sportmans choice. It contains the ' =icest fully matured ’ i-tccos, pressed into a f-i ' ‘ plug. =kull and brcal igbis neck. 1);: lciikins was ha. ' sunimoneti tin.‘- Inter (‘oi-oiii-r l). I’: I'ahrioi' hcld an 31.‘. 1r ' luqucsL 'I“ v verdict wrs in ac or 1Y1: "~ N Il‘lIlt'4> \\‘.il1 llll‘ cir-tttitsttiitc ‘ no - ~ ‘bi; ' l-‘ :- - ~- l. ii : t ""1 5'"°‘"'¢ T°"“°° t»;‘<"-‘.Y.-_?..'.. t. .‘...:.'.'Ett'.‘.~ t... _ - , llciniuil \\.I\ a bright. ftilliillill‘ i Onvenlenf‘ hanfh‘ lotiict“ ni:iii iI'ltl hail lII.‘I(li\ to 1v r to carry and nizuc , tit-nits. to» to», :4 ycars o!‘ to illlll hum-s .1 :'.it:i'u- In (“hat-lotto town. to whom tho bod)‘ is lllglllfi St'l'l'.— St. John Tt'lt‘l_'l'i'iflll.“'l\‘llliOil ll. Jiclmi-ti is n sou of .\lr. .\lalt.oltu illclxroil, 45 imrclicstcr St. Charloh tottnvii. 'I‘lit- cidcst sou John .\l. \‘ paid‘ (lit: suprcnic. sncrilicc. in thc (Ircot. \\‘iii‘. dying from wounds rc ccircd. Il< lcitvo» oiic l)l't)\lII‘I‘ and hXu \"=!c1‘s: Allilvllillfit‘ lillzai and JQsslt: ot‘ l_'llill'lIJllUlU\VIl. ' ti- sweetest, coolest. __ smoothest smoke “obtainable, i u MASTER MASON i v-zur dealer-lie knows ' Price: ‘fill cents ' r: v |-: R Y H l: a E . hflIIIfl-lrlfldr remedy lml nu rqllnl. Limit: uml cheaply proplred. AAA A AA v vvvv .. __._---<1>.Q;___--- y A A stinoitiiiitliaiirittiiiiiitt i l. bad cough can ht- ctiiiqiicrctl. until you try this famous old Iioino-mndo rcm- cty. Anyonc who has chitttliotl all dny and all night. will so)’ that Ihc iinmcrliatc rclicl givcu is IIlIIHKl liko l, "|Il.U'l(‘. lt is iniy oiisilv yircpartitl. nnrbtIii-il- i= uotliiiig llt‘lll‘l‘ for coitghs. lliln ii lit-iv. Iiottlc. put 2'5; rinncos AA -~-<0;-.-—--- s VALEliTINEMF QUALITY “SI-BM P\i-h coitnicnoitiitit institution N‘?! plain ',_'I'lIiIlIlJIiI‘-l allfllll‘ svvrttp Io iitakc l6 winnccs. Or vou can usc CltIIIIlld-l illl\l’ll.~4.~l'i. honey. or corh svriiit. l'.1l lit-r urn l] _Pe&nut CFlSPPHBUtlBT SCOlClF-CQFHTIIClS-‘Flldge wiir. llllf miutm- ri!l\'l‘.~' about two- ‘ f ‘rcams-madt» fresh cvery day- lLTI-‘Sull’. ,.".'.‘." ..‘-.".‘t’l'.i'.i. “;.'.‘t".'_.‘l;-..f"($13.2 ii iiiort- poslllln‘. cllcrtiu- l'I‘|lII‘tl_' l D You can loci this taki- hold instantly. fin-titling! and healing tho‘iuciiilirnnits . In a he: ‘ .l;tc.~. t protiip _v Z! tlot Water Bottles $1.00 and up. _ ‘J53 ‘$335k’; mgjggg ‘ I G0“ h Syfupg, \ tltiy'< usopwill IlilIJlly t l Col Cures fill) ‘llhhwyitmlvtltffi" llhvllt s‘ i, ,- _ v II \‘l!¢.<|\ out I _‘ or iro -‘ p] (Jorrcct Dispensing. f.‘ VJ ‘ . x lmanenoss, oitd llrllll-I c4 . ' . Im- is :1 most valuable concen- “ ‘ F- ' - ttflttcil r mpottnil o! tiinc Yhrtvoy r I; ' c" "‘ '"-*i..itlr..ttt~itt.zili"tliiitrit :8 - t’ - . T“ llwwlllvlll ifllliiirtitiriciizit ' l l wnwjfigaftrtr "-1 _ ' .‘.._,,h' ‘ .l'ld ‘J g._ ‘ .l"i r t t oiitiiic 'l‘ca. oi the 12th till iuti-lir-r. ELECTION , TODAll.-— \Vrlghl_ liclp; FOR GEORGETOlIt/Nw-Jtt’. l.. lI. stiintly khiodf 3 THEE CENTRAL GUARDIAN 3 l on. ROBBINS. DEntIil Parlors! ‘TEA ANIZYBAZAARIOQAY anti‘, CLYDE RlVERw-‘Flicru will m‘ - two liousv-s |htiusc “hit-h Iic or-ritplcd was sold oil. "fell on his head. crushing: the‘. to tlic walls ot‘ the iuttzstliics anti II‘ > their rcguloi" trips. i --- " ’ ARRIVES HALIFAX SHORT I F; _ l“ fair; l’ M L “n” l ' l‘ i‘ l l: ca»: * 1 . Reddin Bros i t n-i- mu vNeclive-nru. on. old: l 'iu hcr ltutrkcrs uiid short oi‘ pr0~ of Pint-x (.30 (‘l‘||l's worth]: tlicti flllil _ tomorrow at Notre Danie Academy‘ The best yet. . - b946,; DON'T FORGET. THE Valentine Tea in Zion Hall tomorrow Thurs- day. evening. 1t WANTED TO PURCHASE. a suit. of kills. Apply by letter t0‘- ".\1" 130x 453, trity. 6923-2-10ME3i3 ELECTION TODAYr-lf you wiiiit clean ccoiioiiiin and progres-i. sivc civic govcriiincnt vulc for 0.} l). Wright. ' LO3T in Morell. Feb. 4 a ladies. gold wi-lst-u-atch. Initials Z. J. F] _ Punter please leave at More]! post-l office. . 6951-2-113141131 HEAVY PORK-Mr. Charles Parlor. \\'iiisloc. brought to the‘ city ycstcrtlaut’ a carcasi of pork l; Wai- and 1O months old that wcigli-i ctl 555 pounds for which he receiv-l w! 19% cculs per pound or $l0S.2E-.j ELECTION TODAYw-Young hien Wright is inn-rested in good clean sport and rcatly with cash and per-i tonal belt» to boost; it . Vote for‘ him today and keCp our city on. tho map. ELECTION TODAV.—\\’hen a mun uervcn- you faiitlifully. stand by hiiu. (I. l). Wright served tho city faithfully for two years. Ho; is ciititlctl to _\'UllI stipport. Yotc“ for wright. e SOCIAL IN EMERALD HALL.-— 'I‘timtirrtiw evening a whisi and soc.» ill tvciiini; will he licld in Emerald‘ Hall where a capable committee ltavv bccu burr Iltnsa days prepar- ing for ii hit: cveitlngfs "nlfifltilll- niciit. ' l 6956' t l IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD t VERT|SERS.——.~\dVPI'|lSQTS arc rcs { ll"Cllllll_\ rcinintioil that tiopy and instructions must. be in the Guard f Ion Oflice not later than twolvt- l. noon each day except Saturday. . ' when the latest hour for changes ., or llrw copv is 10 a. m. dti’. I PROPERTYJVS‘AVLES.--Nlt'. ll. Fost ‘r has tlisposctl oii llocliftird Street. The - tor a good prit t- to .\Ii'. John Picrcc and thcothcr rc: ' Icticc which was ticcutiii-tl Iiy .\Ii'. Praiiik Stewart. Iias bccil sold to llllll gciilloiiiaii. MIN‘ ldos‘. anti t':iiiiil_v iiittiutl rciiioviittqt to Clcvctiiiiil, t). it t -———- I AWARDED CARNEGIE MEDAL‘. —-Rcv. Fred M. Clay, acting pastor: of the Baptist (‘hurch at. (‘bests-tut N.S.. a t\.i‘i\'< i-t’ Iluniitis. l’. 'I_‘. l.__i has just l'l‘I'I.\‘lIl iioiIci- rriitzi lllt" .\iiili‘c\\' ('I\l‘*l<‘Lfll‘ ll1’l't)iltlltlllll<>ililllli at. ‘ifittshui-u. I'cii' t‘i:it III‘ 'i.i~ lt'r‘]) Il'i\'_lI‘ll4Il .i l» /t- nodal ‘ v oiii- thitusan.) ilolliirs iii cash l-lI ' '\'I\'iIILZ tiic ‘tin-s o1‘ a iiiotiici and‘ ruiiii\\'ii_\ lllr‘ _\'i' w York two cliililrcti l‘! rcsciic tool. lllill" i-i stoic. oii llccmiibt-i" lst lEIiS. ' '- rcscuc called lltl‘ _t.'.tit lllli .1 ittgth‘ oii itic part of .\lr. clay. RIIIillilIt-I “ to lliP ct-iitci‘ oi‘ thc street ,’II‘Itl tbrowiiig liis ovorcozit oil‘ hi» took a chaiicc as Ihc Iiorsc ilasltcvi by liiiii and catialit lI‘llI itiidcr thc brldlc and \v.i_.;'c.i|'i'icil iicarlr .~i.( Iiundrctl icci. .\Icii swtiiliiiz. _ ctaugltl thc nitithor and c .ldt'cii iiiitl tlicy wort- littlc hurt. .\Ir. (‘lay is a soii ol‘ Ilto liitt- Rm’. hi: i‘la_\' so \\'cll known iii Llit’ provii-cs thirty yours zigo. ' ____ _. I oi’ his - l l LOX and Your Sweater There is a delightful waylol wnshing-it—sp any you can do it yourself-we pure that your sweater maybe washed again and again and cach time look like new. lt in with the rich creamy lather that the wonderful- LUX flakes make. No rubbing or twisting necessary. Just dipping and rinsing. So pure in LUX that it has the uttermost cleansing power. So gentle that it harms nothing that pure water itself may touch. There is no substitute for LUX. is oolcl at grocers, departmental stores, etc Recipe booklel, "The Care of Dainty Clothes" sen! on requul. azvi-zR BROTHERS _ LIMITED, TORONTO a! Fmmm PLACE on-ycxtt: tiiablc, bread made of “REGAL FLOUR” and sec how your family will like it. The test of the table is the supreme test. The St. Lawrence Flour Mill: Co. Limited MONTREAL . :'.'l‘ht~ worms that infest childrcii‘ from thcir birth ‘arc oi‘ two kinds. those In the intcstiiies. not interterctl with work havoc‘ there. {Miller's Worm Powders dis- lodge both kinds and wliilo cxpcli iiig thcin from the system servo to YPDiIll‘ the diiiiiaigo they have catts- cd. ' Ia . IIIPPING NEWS GUYSBORO HAS LOTS OF WAT-l ER NOW l An exchange ' tinticd cold spell has Icriiiinnted byl a ‘heavy rain which continued Ilii-otiizhoitt I-‘rldziy night and now therein water iii abundance. It is rcportcil that the steamer Scotla l from bIti|gTtivi~ is expected to. ar- I rive in Guysboro to break 11D i111‘ » ice for the regular boats which it i». litipctl will tlicii bc able Io renew OF COAL AND PROVISIONS With tiuly tlitrtcen tons of coal visions. tho _Hl0fll‘|I(‘I‘ ‘Auburn, en routc from Antwerp for Plillndcb plilii, put in Io Halifax I-‘ridflymfilli- 'l‘lio stcniucr saiIt-d from Antwerp on Jiintiury 1?. and Fainititith four llII_\'.-; jntqr. ’I‘Ii<-'~ilemncr encounter- Vcd hcad galcs and liiglfsbas cross- iiit; tho, Atlantic. _ _ A l . . -. . _ THIRTY-TWO PASSENGER?» OF‘ PRINCESS ANNE ARRIVE IN. YORK I I 'I‘liirt_\'-t\vii |IlI§BQIIKIIIS and t\\'_cti-' tg-clglit iiioiiilsers 0t the crow tho sti-iiinshiti Princess AIIIIP,‘ whit-Ii stranded on u‘ sand, bar cit Ilncknwiiy Point. Thursday night.‘ while bouiiil from Northfolk. Vn.. to Ncvc York. werg. landed tit the. j Buttery by thc pom boot fiitror Stiturdtiy aftcrnoon. P‘orI_v-l'titii' members of tho crow‘ rciiiaincti aboard thc dlstrnssodo vnssoLi, Gnptnln FFIIIII‘ fltviy. Norfolk;- who wris- llllllfflflwWllllflr navigating the ‘bout throtuth illPv storm. was among thosa-liiiitltitl. t__i_.it__rn_'t__i' LJL.__:1__.\i_i~"i:;ii;-- - | '___l_" . LINER AIANDONED m ‘ATLANTIC, PROBABLE p goes or LIFE. |__-_.- l bound _t'rofii" that liiitl lodttciiiciit iii the (lherlwlwgi Fmncl‘, and ll i“ ma!“ stoiiiairh and those that arc found (‘ll a Selim“ lugs 0f llfl’ h“ T9‘ The lnttcr are Milled- Jhe most dcstructivc. as Ihtgvclintz‘ 1911198 by (Y H- HBPVPY» NIIINHG twenty- five members of her crew hud been rescued by the steainors llloiiintiuth Nu tit-tails wcrc giv~ -‘ bourg. 0n Iici last. trip wcstvrurd. Agent, and Oxoiiiiiu. en as to what hzippciicil tho boyne or tho uuiiibcr of iiicti w! 'I‘he llradhtiyiie P15 i) lI"i tons, v o!‘ more thtiii wircll . lost. their livciw. . wouhl (YJIYIT a 520 mun. -('iipc llncc for lIlIilII‘I' particulars. ’ New York Word w a s Halifax. that steamer o ~\ I llll'\'l'_\' )1 I‘. has ’Sailed From New York . .6 , Tho tiicssatzt- rcccivctl stall-d that i thc t of the crew. [Ill-T Ts‘t'éiiiiTé§“0x-. received yes- oiiinn has twenty-three members o! the crctv aboard. The Monmouth is bound from New York to Ant- i‘Stli.. and the Oxoiiian left New Orleans on January 25th for Liver- pool. Tho llHlIllIUyIlB sailed for Cher‘ across the Atlantic she culled at Louisbiirt; for cnal. and‘ left there “H; two days later. She is a steam- cr of 3.29 not and 5341 gross tons. Slit: was t'tu"tiii~rI_v Itiimvu _~ \\';ii~ Ihiiitlier. and was Stockton. Eng“ in 191s. slons: tmiiiztli. 400 feel; Beam. 52.4; Depth. 28.1. Hlii- ls registcrcd In built ut I It is easily digested - and its food-Worth is quick by the Grape ~Ndtisiliiée Penman Cereal“ IEIIIEEDIIECZIIIIIiZlEIZIIIZZJIIDEHIIJCTJYQIQF I IFull Food Value is secured from a dish of llgody. No _ "ready-to-ectt’ cereal compares with it. A wonderful blend ' of ripe wheat and ' maltegi borleyJ .3 ._ZZ_ZIITIIZT_IZIELIZQT. ,. taken up ITIICITIETIIIIIIZ; is ‘no ilslugat? A ‘cOél-ldn +4 Wcrp and Dunkirk, sailing on Jan, oii Lin. 22nd. tor New York. nrriv- iis tho ilcr dimen- l 4 4 > TONlGllTi-J. AND 8.45 h SHARP 5" Q3 , i‘ pun (D 1 3° "4 - ' FEBRUARY 11,1920. ‘A 500-606-046 OOOQQ-OOO-Q§OQ OO-OGOQO-QQOOOO flLSTRAN l TODAY MATINEE- 3.15 SHARP THOS. u. INCE PRESENTS BUSllER” _ 1 It has the snap. the pep l and thrill 0t’ a ten Inning tie game with your favor- ‘ ite piotliei- in the box. l i l t l i v¢i+++~ u’ oooo-ooovooox-GO-O" P l Charles Ray surely puts l a big laugh right over the . home plate in this base- a ball photoplay story. He had everything that j Pnrlsty MattIiewson-ex- cept Christy's speed, : 3 7710s,}! 11c: ,1.“ curves and brains. IBut he ctr/totes EAYJ uZThe Bustier‘ u? gbammatzzzt@ztlwv liad nerve and that won for him the game and tho l girl. Final lQhiaptver of '_ l BUU ND and GAGG ED The Real Love Triumphs and all Ends Well i" ‘ AND a out New Big Sttrial p t “THE GREAT GAMBLE”.- i Y q I Q t ‘ . . livcniiig Main Floor 20c Bait onys j ; 1'»: ‘ljlllllilf n tilt‘. . OOQ-fif-O-OQQO-OO Q0000 OOOQO-QO'O-Q4-§-O~§-OO-§&QO-O OQO-O-O-O-OQO-O‘ . fl ' o " ammoaeeesseaaaieseaeaaemleaaaieaxaaia, Start Rlgthi 'l‘oday. Sm this First (Ihiipter. ‘ You Won't Want to {Vliss the Rest ' Matinee. Adults 10c (‘liildren 5c 1 I\_1I:;?;S OQOQO-4-O‘, §'OOQO~ ©QOO40<OOOFO£QOQQOQQQQ irince Edward LAST TIIVIES TOCJAY TtiIM MARK-bl. . Atvl Hi, Own Company sort t.\:. MATINEF 3.45 . To Allow =II School Children to See lVlagglw 81 Jlggn-In Bringing up Fathar Tcanight at 8.30 Sharp IVIAGGIE Q JIOGS _.1N_ BRINGING Ul’ FATHER VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS Seats Now on Sale at the Theatre licket Office Daily from 10 a. m. to 6.30 p. m.—-7 to 9 p. m. Doors Opcn Matinee 2.00 Curtain 2.30 Sharp Doors Open Evening 7.30 Curtain 8.30 Sharp Parties Arriving after Curtain rises will be Oblig- ed to Wait Until the first act is over ' , Evening Reserved 35c and 50c > Rush Seats 25c l Matinee Adults--20c., Children 10¢ sessions“m}memesaisnaitiiemnesmaaienaiemmoitnmieai‘ 4 :- n W'lIi r i‘ a e t s tatio i; Has a Reputation Estalblislied on Sterling Merits or i _ i. Highest Tonal Quality, workmanship and a Durability g cat at ‘trite Holnebfi Good Music’? and bib-i _(_‘OI'IVlfIC8d-‘ ~ t‘ ' » l‘ i ' . I ‘I I is? qiim Strogt l ,. 3. T