moans-twinnin- nag , 8H0! PIOI HOLIQWI QM ; J 0 l‘: *1 s o n ' s “*- An ' tly tit, l/Ll n m cllt l tsrgeommendsdbgoeflflbfla! or ..ou¢hs.0olds, reThrost. Orsmp s . Chills, Sprain! , Strains and many other I-chss and ills. All dealers. 25 end 50 cents. iOO Years of Success —CRY8TAL TEAM - Fhllowing is tzlio lineup of Crystal team which is me oi’ Aitberwn in time Alberton rink tonight. Tlrurl duty: 1.. Wood. .1. vurlguq ic. Tan lon_ Rbughlton. Emile Slllipba-nvt hic Kay and ‘Ferguson. -~MU8lIlOALE.-Jl‘ho Kinshls of Columbus held their usual Tuesday nights‘ mmsioale aim! whlist. James Benziktrgnst or Kensington and Miss Ymxmul-Iammli of Sumulelrside Wong tfhao luow wimtnars of prizes for waist. The minxsicale program was out of the ordinary and a pleasant evening was spent at their home lwune on Gent-ml Street. -A.mnug the visitors to Summer- Ihio Wednesday mittendins meeting of ‘Pignlsh ‘Prudinx 00.. Ltd._ were Mayor D. J. Riley N, itattonbury, lsnac Carter, Reginald Aitken_ J. A Ii‘.-~.ruuhllrson_ B. W. Lepage, Chur- Ies Chandler, Gilbert Gattdet J. J. Hotnbly‘ E. S. Weaver, E. C. Hiltz -—TRAIN FROM WEST LATE — (kw-log to the heavy storm west Tumdey evening t-wo engines were calmed together ot Tigniah Wednel tlslv momdmg uniting a double head any elntiving in maids two hours ‘late. The 11.45 train for the west mus cancelled owing to the ruled west liming heelvy in order to halve another doubleheader to leave st 6.20 for the west Wednesday evening. lye-Glasses From $2.00 to $10.00 From East Point to Cape “They WOR K Beer is s big territory, yet ' " right across this space while you deep Parkman Supplies tile Big Majority of Eye-Limes, -i— use». .1 v‘_~§e -- -lF ODNVINIINT t0 You to settle your account with Is. we know how to place the money. MecLeod Bros._ Albany. -POWNAL ‘CIRCUIT. — Rev. Henry» Pierce. Pastor, will preach at Pownal at il a. m, ditll View at 2.30, and Rev. J. W. McConnell of Halifax will preach et Pownal at l 7 p. m. - I--DIED OF- PNEUMONIA —’I‘he dearth lbokqilacs of Mlsrllolvllli Mlclnuis; ‘it, Yell! 0f w nllonin m; nomeot Wm- _ Convent "St, Swmtnerslde at can oclock Wednesday. Funeral] to til gleunllcds Ccmemery Tlhutcdsy . m. 2 —Tbe'Viotlon- Silver Fox 0o held their annual meeting in reminds office Summerside and evmqrtbing is reported progressing favorably. -- -—Golrdon Balm- od’ Alba-Ion was a visitor to lsunmerslde Wednesday —Prot'. dierrcou of Charlottetown was in ‘Sumzmensltbe Wednesday. —<Mr. Noonan of the Royal Bank Tlmish ivas in SUKIUIIBTc-ldl! Wcdnes 1.; ‘ —-.\£r. J. Raltnenbut-y of Charlotte ltowu was in Sundries-slide Weds-res l clay on business. l .._._. l missus of m. A. r. itrii-l be cl-itions is still to hear that his o!!! serious _ —<R. Gilli‘: of DeBtois Bros G: lottcoown was Ln ‘Summer-aids Wod nasday. I ____ l —Ard».ie Llnkletctsir of Linlldetter [bond livsduesduy aster attending the Pa: l pies of this Outs have been grad- Bell and WESTERN PERSONALS Lewis 3-!‘ passed through Summer-side l hi! rmee on! nssetlz of the creditors tits (hi, we: in w“ merttle _ F pwlmolnedm meet again an db rump 9th in Churmttetown. -R!0l8‘rlilb nmfiztt all: 0AM - we eon aupnlsnllnisceres Banner Desi 0m, or lrshsoherw tlon. from Registered Seed. Cur loads or less than car losds. Slim . ed extra No. 1 by seed Denartnaent, Ottawa. Peter MscNutt d: Son. - Mslpeque, _P. E. l. ‘ 7., I _, -_.wsoomo suns. SMITH" 1 QAMPBELL-A very pretty wedd- ing- was solemnized at Sec _ Heart Church, Waterville, his, i» lqonday. Deceinlber 27th. when Miss llliary C. Campbell, daughter of lMrs. William Mahar became the I wife of William Smith formerly oi i Blooming Point. P. E. l. The bride. a charming young lsdy, loo-bed lborlutiful in o blue tailored suit. l black fox rut-s and taupe picture l hat. She was attended lby her friend Priscilla Olilonnell who was dllnt- lliy attired to suit the occasion. lTbe groom was ably supported by his cousin Richard Powell. After the ceremony the happy young couple mcompanied by a few in- ‘ tlmate friends motored to llfilmwooti Hotel for the tvedding breakfast. alter which Mr..anli Mrs. Smith left for their woddintz trip. All Join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Smith a inn: and happy journey through, jllic. ‘ itllnnrds Llnlment used by Hsyslsluu lllsrtltimlllltltnllll 'lT PAYI to buy lJl this prov ll 1-“ from knowlcd .."PER8ONALS.—.Mrs. Jos. n. McDonald, Cnrtiigttn. is visiting Mrs. A J. McDonald. Georgetown. --Mrs.‘ neither evening light nor of noon. The Fortunate girl who knows that he will, lfshe wants him to, may be a dazzling blondc or a brilliant brunette. But her serene consciousness of plowcr comes c that hcr beauty is based on radiant frcgmess of skin which fears . l» llillllé.» . \ tonight P thcpitllcssglnrc But this you add_powdcr, .1 touch 0F rouge-rc- movc it before you sleep. lfyour skin ls very dry, use cold cream both before and after washing. ' Not ordinary soap doesn't mean mashing with ordinary soap, irritating, drying. This has The secret ofsuchs complexion is cos- led many women to quit soap. yWili he ‘propose to her s “ply hum” PARK (Pr) 919W" Géqrgelowll- M! F‘l'l- mctic cleanliness such as was ‘A \ N ' S EYE-GLASSES art ilit- FlN$T PROCUR- ti l hand he lS the ONLY ‘vli’ \ | ‘U ATE 0P1 ICIAN ‘attendance courses.) in Montague (‘all and see for - - s LP-TO-DA . AL PARLOURS. i E. Pltlllm ntkovnn orrounrmsr , Iontssno, P. I. t. b‘ (OIOVCUGUQW t 5-04-61-040 to -0-oeo - urself 0P r Do you feel billous. constipated headnchy, upset, full of cold? Take one or two Caacotets tonight for your liver and bowels. Wake up with bead clear, stomach right. breath sweet and feeling fine. No lgriping, no inconvenience. Child- 'ren love Cascarets too. 10. 26, 50 cents. ' 4 ,,,,.;'- s 4t‘.- Y. .\...--.¢ ‘ale You. llrder hr Printing _...Tl;.._ he Central t Jt-b Wintrry ‘f; KEN’! QTH-Il’! 7| .1 HLuTFETOWN. VIZlJiiPl-HJNI GIG-L ._._._._..-_=i. Optometrist EYII EXAMIIID. GLASSES FITTED Monique, P. B. L Graduate of Canadian Oph- thalmic College. Toronto and - other post graduate courses. ' Exclusive Tsst Room connect- ed with Drug Store fO-ib‘ ‘n a‘ l"; l t”? Y:,~1T_A L l i tlreci lighting flxtm" _, _ I t l ll rm- light shed by our bend- m glare of direof- ‘ lfgn- Ir avoided. bu‘ none o. th~ illumination is lost. but m m-r lflcfeiiflfid, Sue them like them. And like lham more and .= yflil use them. ')ur lllrht fixtures R6 ex- ‘IND’ from Tu. \ ~ _ H .4 Will ELEETRIC COMP lNY LllilTlil) A ADVERTldER l \ l I ll you'll l-'|l“.l Any person advertising in the Fhm-lottetown Guardian can have re- lllllltS of their adds at very moderate AIITPS. Any number of copies can be run oil’. Providing the r nest for same is given‘ at the timelzfie is sent in for publication. Any ell gee or alterations in .set matter ‘_ _ be charged extra for at regulér races. TllF CVARDIAN (‘ENTRAL JOB RINTERY i w: = ~um§s¢dg A 9.; Q- ‘ids. ‘l, 4 _ Q, P 176 Kent Str et Charlo ' we‘ d-xb-‘a-mmgsd.» -q s‘; lw ll. J. MABONV] ‘more mooning in Charlottetown. ‘ -—Se~nalt0r biurphy Joseph Ber- inlvrd and Polar (Ytlihill of Tlgnish overs lfn Summetstde Wednesday on ymnsinees. passed Wednesday illlrmis of Time Valley through Sununrerside on tlhleilr may homo. —'.‘vi'r. “loaver of the Imperial Oil Co. Halifax yvlw in Summer sade Wednesday in tin.- Tn‘. i". his flum. -~I\lr'. mi-cl Mrs. George Mac lQllllrritv_ Slummerskio leaves this Thurfldnv anornlitg tor ntontrcni to WlKHP-‘fi lllw his" auction sales which open ‘Mould-any next. . -T-iiloe ltlcNelilil, wlho recently lost |hlis Blaclcsmllh and Carriage shop 11v fire olt Tyon was in Summer aifils Wellltixlstlay on business; Mr, M: mil iuztettcls to ‘build on tho ~11 _e ...1i in cm- Tmt: .::.|:€.l Mmunln Melmenr for Dlphhcrln. ——-—- $300.00 CASH PRIZE CONTEST I‘ Three hundred dollars in cash is being (llifercd as n prize to the ‘one who guesses nearest to tho lcorrcct figures of trade of tho lUnited Status with Canada for ll~‘ehrusry. Scu the offer made by "MY CANADA", on page Three. “MY CANADA" is soon to be issu- ed wool: by week as Canada's ; National ‘Vecitly, to provide a. Cam tulktn “ZH/st" for Canadians, for A Canada, and the Empire. l rimv LAMP numvs o4 P. c. AIR Beats Electric or Gas A new nil ism-p that gives an amazingly brilliant. soft, white lisht, oven better than gss or elect- ricity, hes been tested by the U. B. Government and 35 leading univer- sities sud found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps, lt burns without odor. smoke or noise~n0 pumping up. ls simple, clean, safe. Burns 94 per cent. air and 6 per cant. common kerosene (coal-oil). The inventor, G. A. Johnson. 246 Craig 3a,, West, Montreal, is otter- ing to send a lamp on 10 days FREE trial, or even to give one FREE to the first user in each locality who will help him intro- duce it. Write him to-dsy for full particulars. Also all: him to ex- plain bow you can get the agency. mid without experience or money mnlso mo to $500 per month-Adv ~91‘. J. A. Scorwert Mid J. B | lDovroihy. Georwetovm visited Chm-e TTM- death onmt-‘erl a: l —A. clay for Boston to visit her nolce bits. Murphy-Mr. Earl Mcburen Georgetown, of the Canadian Bank of (hummer-ce- Alberton, left-Friday to take up his work alter spending his vacation with his parents E. B. land Mrs. blcLsren, Georgetown.- Jlliss Mary Miar, Georgetown, is ‘visiting friends nt (‘hrirlottt-tnu-n. -A. Cleopatra. alluring, is within the woman. , .___ " OWN RESIDENT .-'I‘ha idesth occurred at ' Glasgow N. S . of Mrs. Smith. The late Mrs. Smith before her lmnrrlaim was .liss Jean Hickio. Georgetown. Sin" loft. the laiand some few years t. .1 11m; llilll cnloy- ed perfect health until some time previous to her death. There are left to mourn her husband and one ldauzhtetz, also her mother lllrs. Hickie. New Glasgow, besides bro- thers and sister swho have the sym- . pathy of the whole community.~_-A. ....*GEORGETOWN.-Cei>t. Chas. [Fitzzerald has returned from Syd- |ney to hlsllome at Geovaetown.-— put-s Fred Webster is visiting her {B18797 lilrs. G. F‘ Owe-n. Georgetown _——Mrs J. J. E Dovle and dauzhtsr ...."WELL KN _ complexion. tial. And ti“. ;..ly Pun: soap. ‘Vllatcvvrl iottetown on Saturdayn-blr. Hut,- ton Dalzlel of the Canadian Bonk of Commerce Montarzue, spent the week end at his home in George- town.-—Mlss Bessie NlcDonalrl re-_ turned to Georgetown fpqm Chap iottetown other visltinc Mrs. Lloyd (‘rtrlstowm Kent Street-Miss law} bei MPPllG-B one o? (ieorzetowns most popular youni: ladies is train- lmz for a nurse in Cl13PlOU€t0Wfl.-—- l A healthy skin, smooth and These envied skins are developed thisway Countless women, every day, t» lc till; right ititzllioll to a healthfully bt-autiltll Flrst,theycfc-.tnih" ‘Tr. .blc may is with Skins cl 1g l'.i".fitll_v'wltli 0H,}: and dirt. {Muss these sccrctions are washed oil, ti: tiny pores enlarge. The complexion Incomes coarse. Blackheads and blotchcs may develop. 'l‘-c you do,start witha clean skin, Fret: from? foreign matter. Whatever practiced by reach of cvcry at: i ~. Thatlscsscn- fiiplfiltlOfl The Palmolive Volume and efficiency enable us to sell _ ' Palmolive for w’ Use a balmy soap, :1 soothing soap, a blend of palm and olive oils. The lather must cuter the skin, and creamy. _ This means Palmolive JQlIrL-lllfi ilncst ilicial soap in C": world. Based on oils which have for zlgcs h .inc place ss cosmetics. Tltc lather soothes and cleanses. It leaves the skin in soft, clean, fresh condldcn. so it should be bland cld Price only 10 cents Manygwomcn think that costlier soaps must be better. But Palmolive is llilf utmostj There is nothing bcttcr For this purpose than palm and olive oils, scientifically combined. There are no soap ingredients more costly. We make Palmolive for the millions. It is not for the few, but for all. That's why it costs so little. 1am lmnstunivl: rum-Am" LIMITED, TOIIOATO. or CANADA, OIVI‘. Milwaukee, U. S. A. - n» n v, tnzuslzlusnap..-“ l The beauties of Egypt and Rome .' nit-m record: show tluttlic bcautin z-t‘ (‘luv-sun's time urrd palm cm! ollv: . '3' I 'l-. And "MIC samr oil: ui-re med in " Roman baths. _ Thm tliry were luxuries oftlie few. To day they come in a ten-cent soap, in .» scientific blend. Modern experts rllll find them the supreme facial oils .-....- _.. , Take your mirror- to the window Snut-lnlsc your skin by sunlight, which reveals all defects. Then begin today tn beautify with palm Ind olive oils-to freshen, stimulate and revive your com- pletion with the soothing, creamy lztbfl’ o! Palmolive soap: “JAN ISLAND WfiMAN DEAD.‘ WPsttv-ille. N. S o" Mrs. ‘Thns Vlflirht, who un- rléiwvent an operation in the New Jilascnw Vlnsnitnl a. few weeks azn _Thc lste Mrs Wv1~llt before her mvrifi-ze was Miss Annie McAulay o" Georrrctnwn. Slit.- visits-d the is? lend two veers awn. There are left to wow-n her lwsbnnti and one llflwhle" Isobel also sisters and brothers in New Glnszow. N. S The EIRHW! We Mrs. John Fraser. Chance Harbor. N. S: Mrs Reid. New Glasrnw, N. S; Mr Malcolm McAu-lny, New Oiatwtrw mm Mr, Donald Mcltnlny, Chief of Police. Pinion. also a sorvowinr mother. The news of Mrs. Wright's death will lbe u great shock to her friends, She was buried at Weetville- N. S. PAID OLD CANDY BlLL.—-J. Lally received n letter from a man in Rochester. N.VY.. who enclosed s post oillos order for $40. The letter stated that when Mr. LsJIY< and Cornelius Csvenegh were in business the Writer owed them a bill of s20 for candynnd explain- ed that. as money hsd about. doub- _ led itseli since the time the nc- l count was contracted, “about twen- ty five years." he was sending $20 for esch of the partners to the former business. Mr. Lally cannot L>~Z< 511107“ A l T&B Use it For ‘pipd ratilfidfildn CARUSO’! VOICE-NOT IMPAIR- EDF-Enrico Cnrusos voice baa not been in the least impaired by his illness. he is convauesing and will be able to lsttvn his nick room in a. few days. ‘ I recall either tbo account or the debtor, but is convinced about one thing-the mun is at least honest. if it did take him s long time to “come across." ‘ __€_<0>—--—-— FWMOUS BUIIGLARS UNDER ARREST > BERlJlN, Jam. 21—-Wlth the white should-er strnlps on their. prison clothes designating persons wccus ed o f murder, two tail], slender, mlen. age 22 and 25. respectivclyn appeared today in Berlin criminal: court, where they were rclensedf rrom thelithondo ‘h, while slmuit. eneously heavy chains were fixed around their anlolos to prevent their escape. They were Berlin's most talked of burglars. Emil and ldrlcb Strauss. ' Bot-h have veryintoliigant faces, which though of prison psllor have no indication of a life of. crim- Their criminal record, how-ever. is long and astonishingly varied. ranging from picking pockets vc repeated murdeu-s. Only a hort 01m titres, DTARY TH UFJSDAY; ‘TODAY ARGTHNG WITH .ano UGHT UP. “aovs no As wax ul<e Now," . ,,sslo t .WOULD.N"F.Al-LPWJ.TF fie \ BLONDY ABOUT THE WAY BOYS GHOULD ESE. ”WHAT wouto You sueozsw?" ASKED BLONDY. “filo star. ‘THAT A BOY HAD” A DiFiNlTE AIM lN LlFE, REPLiED. ”u'wout.on'1' MATTER »,» u ;1.l Q“ . I STOOD t» l; WHAT "THE- AIM AS 0T WA$ A GO XND JUST THEN v to commit alll WAS, SO LON? OD AlM." while ago l l tnvo brothers k n police sci. mt and wounded sn- other who med ho re- srrest them alter tihev had broken ml. Emil, the elder brother, appear- ed t-oo proud to deny any accusa- tions and would not plead mercy. ‘When risked by the presiding judge to tell the story of his llllfe aston- lslrad evrsryborly plrcson-t by eloque-l , placency guloourt room to wffocation. d. nce, cleverness and com nbovo his education. He never per mitt-ed the judge to interrupt him but wtm‘. on unabashed with his story. He told of his mother who, be , ouid, drove him out when he was seven years old. unbrealkfeoted, on oold winter mornings before school to carry newspapers (or n drunken fnthor who courrpetled him lrilnds of crimes when he was hardly ten. Later his foster mfllllvr. appointed by l-aw. mods hLm assist. young . girls to escape from the asylum: that she mllzht soil them to houses of vice. So this boy grew olld in crime before his years. ldled | ltof his 25 years be 69811! " fourteen years in prison it l been bees/use no person could ~- hstm, He nearly always escwfll ; "Now your Honor." Emil co ind-ed , "who is to blame m 1 those who erected the circuml , cesinwbicblsrewlw" ; perconnly?" rm audience. which crowed noisily with the prisoner. Md“ ed little for the Judge's film‘, deer the lien. Indeed. at 01w “ it seemed um the strolls L _ of soldiers would have hard ‘l m keep the crowd n-qtn will"! court house, m , nu Pl! 1 rECZEMA. un- Dr. (‘line's (Mount-ll! Eclnml and sum l ritsll it relieves at d" hvnll the akin. one» and l" Bunnie. MI- '?hsse‘s Otnrme t frc- If non this psoer for pontnge. 004- s b all d" gr lllmannn Rn" I Ito. "I" .... . "zfisiima ,..,sra_ c.1797’ A eoY Ysttsb: . ”How's ‘THAT ?" BM