~- -.-» -uv..- _ __ _ ___ ¢,~`..\~ .\¢ _ » vi. ¢r,if_r~¢ ) To r- ' JANUARY 26 1 20 THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN _ PALE T‘llRl'f" ` Sir -We reaT1l'tli_e letter signed ` by "Packer" in recent issue favor ALMOND CUCUMBER CREAM is looked upon as the best by tlie most discriminating wo- men everywhere. lt protects the skin against qiaps. sun- burn, wind.. and 'weather. Knowing that it will keep your complexion ever at its best. ' _ Try Penslar Almond and Cucumber Cream yourself, and know how delightful it really ls. You can get lt at the Penslar store in two siz- es 75c and 50c. ' ‘OO-O A. FOSTER can-rn/xi. nsuosrone Sole Agents for Penslar Family Remedies and Toilet Articles. `\: i ‘§i_i."° \."` ‘ _ _ »~ ' I; *Ur °-ve .‘B_aby’s Soap’ A Sanitary wash A_Soft healthy skin A lingering fragrance “IIs Bas! for Baby ( and Bn! for You.” I i Uhr# l°\rri.|miua.\m-ri. uonimi. nr | 'f‘§'_\~ ._ "fi "*' I _ _ i DR. DeVAN'8 FRENCH PILLS | Arellable Reiuiatirig Pill for Warn | en. $5 a box. old at all Drug Btoi~»»~ or mailed to any address on rec(-l|»i of grice. The scnbell Drug Co., M, Oat crimes, Ontarlo. PHOSPI-_l0NOL FOR MEN' Restores Vim and Vitality for Nerw and Brain' increases "gray matter". Tonic-will build _you up. $8 a box. or two for 15, at rug stores, or by mail on rece pt of price, The Seohell Drug Cu.. Bt. Catherines. Dntnrlo. SOLD AT FOSTEIVB DI! UG STORE ._§P.fl_§§!‘f'_'§!l._’l!2Y:“lillSEl'!lliT§__s ru-rtlun. \\'liere copies come to our ca 0 must be added to cost to cover postage, etc. Uontraetions count as one word, but live figures (as $1,000) are allowed as one w rd. U Cash rernittunces to cover cost must accompany nil advertise- ments. in no ease can this rule he overioolred. Advertisements received without remittance ca 4-+04-o-0-oo-0 ro to he forwarded. five cents nnot be acknowledged. AGENTS VVANTED AGENTS. SALARY AND COMMIS- mission, to< neil Rod Tug Stock. Complete stock including exclus- ive ines, speelaly hardy, grown unly bi us. Sold only by our ug- ents. Flegant' free samples. Write nowl to Dominion Nurseries. Mon- trea . MISOELLANEOU S JNO ALIFREI) MACDONALD, LANI) Burvefor, Souris. ` 6096-1-8-MEl4lpd 'l'I'\Y OUR .IOI.I PRINTING DEPT. for your next order for billlieads. ietterhends, envelopes. visiting cards, posters. All kinds of pam - patriot work done. Special prices on . rss quantities. he Job Print- ing Depa.rtmsnt` of The Island Guardian Publishing Co., Kent St.. Charlottetown. WANTED ' MALE HELP FARM HELP EXCHANGE _ A number of men, married und sin- gle wanted at once for positions on farms. Agply Department of Agriculture, liarlottetown. - 6297-1-17-MEM \\'AN’l‘I‘lI)-MAN 0I\ WOMAN \\'IIO can invent $350.00 (fully secured) in a hilsinci-is that \vlll lwarellis- ent inspection and i,'\|ul‘i1nt1-e ut lvnnt $2,000 yearly tu \\'oi'I\'crs. Exclusive contracts, l’o.~4ltir»v\s permanent and pleasant, an well ul-i profitable. Eitliei- \\'rii_0. vn- qulre for Manager oi' I’l\one for interview, Suite 25. Hotel Victor- i Ch rl tt t ' _ Il, il 0 13 D\\n_ 6391-1-22-Ml‘3.ll;Ji` TEACHERS VVANTEII \VAN'I‘ED -_ A SECOND CIiASi'i teacher for Argyle Shore school No. 142. Supplement $100 per an- num. S. A. urley, Sec'ty, IIT., via Clyde River. `_ 6401-I-23-ME3ipil \\ AN'I‘ED¢ -- hoard and conveniences I PHY to Jenkins. WAN'I‘ED_I!A\V I"Ul'\§» HIG"|'}5'l` market prices paid for Muskrats, Mink. Skunk. Otter and all kinds of fox skins. Careful Qading. Fair treadment. E. H. agnor, Summerslde, representing peer Fur Corporation, New York. ' 2305-11-13-Mt! \\’AN'I‘I‘lD_'I‘I'1ACIII'IR FOI! BELLE River School No. -136. to take charge February 1st. Supplement $62.50 for half year. Apply to M. F. Riley, Secretary. §329-1-19-ME6ipd FEMALE HELP \\'Al\"l‘EI)-BIAID FOI! (lENEI(AIi housework. No \vashinn'. Mrs. W. Owen, 1-18 Pownal Ht. 6423-1-24-lilE3|p¢‘ ---______i_l__; GOOD \\'A(iE§ FOR HOME \VOI{K. _ \Vc need you to make socks on the fast 0 sil le r ed A t K it- . u' y .n n. u o n ter; Experience iinncccssnry. Dis- tunce -iminnti-rlul. Positively no eanvassinir. Yarn supplied. Par-. tleulnrs, 3 cent stamp. Dept. (itil (_`., Auto Knitter Co., Toronto, . ~ 0333-I-l9.\lEtf ,_ _ Mole t|{e *word "Machine" f0i‘ bl' niiisknnr ANI) mini( Anvawci-in nizilin. I am paying \1_nlieni'd-oi' prices for the above turs. No lot too small or too large to receive my personal attention. \\'illguar- antec satisfaction as to prices or furs will be returned free of charge. A. E. MacLean, Summer- Me' P' E' L sssz-1-zziunu LOST LOST - IN CI'IAIILO'I"I‘l~l'I‘0\VN A irrey leather handbag. contairii_n,; cash and identifying' letters. bin-1 der please leave at Guardian. l..ib- c-ral reward. 3* Fon sam; I FOI! SALE-I SFICONI) IIAND UN- derwood and Underwood type- writer. l-food as new. __ Apply Guardian Uificc. 6414 1 -3 Mliliw FOI! SALE-A I~`llIlI» CI{I~}AMI~}IIY plant equipment-all in good con~ dition. Fred Nelson, China Point. Biill-I.-2-iME6ipd FOB SALE A'I’ A IIARGAIN 30 ILP. Boiler, 15 li.p. Compound Engine. Rotary and Saws. etc., comp etc. Apply to Jns. A. l\lcFadycn. or L. A Story Without a Moral Sir;-As there is nothing of lm- porlanco trniisplrillg “nd “0b\7'dY pvrspirlng this cold stormy weatlr cr. and as our potential energy is overcoming us. we will by WHY 0f introduction tell a little story, and perhaps might have some news 0 report next week. You may cali oar little story. B fable, a iriction, a pun. a fact. 0|' in tact st oolncident--it matters not ~-hut here goes:--Once upon a nine ii few or the residents of 11 sniiill but thriving village, decided to incorporate the place, and' Very soon the people found themselves it-siding in a ruii-fledged city. with a Mayor and six City Councillors_ who, the people were told. had been appointed b acclamation for one year, in order to 'get the civic machinery into operation. When this _vi-ur was up the taxpayers eXD8¢- toil that something would hiiliveii in the form of operations leading up lo an election, some enthusiasm displayed and so on. You n0iiC9 tlnil we have wriit n "electors" but scmtched it out §ud rwrote "tax- payers," ns our motto ii! "ii`“th" mill we wislf to stick io it as nearly il-= possible. However, the 88011)' \~'-"is abruptly ended' by the DYBBGU' ivrlon io the city under consider- ininn, of aibecond Mayor and (iity Ununcil b the civic machine ihis time the “civic machinery” had ropped the' last two letters of the Second word, if. and we hi\V9 0\"` doubts it ever possessed such an appendix. The tampnysrs were dumfouniled. -_.?._.q.g->_--»»-~ or wlialever they called such indi- continued with consequent loss and ““-""““" NW ”6‘l‘{‘5'.‘i-23.Mm|,,4 vmcronv LOAN:--A Forward __ :_ Movement was inaugurated at a but as there had been 8 Brea* Wi" meeting of this Board on the occas- soius on they decided to remain ion or the last victory. Loan. A neutral. as otlwrwise U19? migiif 5° prize German iCannon was offered in classified as B0iSh€V|\Ki °i` 395% competition between Charlottetown viduals at that time, thrown into urged unmng with the victory cold box-cars and shipped to Slh°i‘~ Loan Committee at a future meet- ia_ So the civilians decided to re- ing the result of which was tm., main civil, paid exliorbltant tax€,B- 'formation of canvassing teams.'I‘liv except a few rebellious hishlBi1d9\‘5»l Summerside Objective was $125,000 who -were afterwards diiffiiwiiiwd and you will remember that this and their names published in daily was over-subscribed three times The Lobster Season ing a change of lobster season from Spring to Autumn The letter tells of s petition being signed in a d around Belle River favoring ths change. As lobster packers of Belle River we wish to say thst.§ve_do not know of any responsible pqclrer or fisherman who desires §such a change or hassigned .Qin petition. We all had a trial of fall 'fishing in 1917 and do not -favor ‘its re- currence for the folloiwng reasons: 1. ibestructlveness on rope _-and traps b warnr " _ r, worms s ime and exgosure `tbF‘2:grms in" shallow water. . ' '~ -"_"‘ 2. Difficulty of preserving merit. owing to state of lobster when shelling also to warm weather. " 3. Whstage of lobsters by ing light or soft fish. 4. Lowening prices by placing inferior fall product on market. 5. Greater percentage of berrled lobsters found' than in spring. We, however, are in favor of a slight change in open season -viz.. May 5th to July 1stinetesdof»Aprll 26th to June 26 and would, like to know whether this would be e'n-' dorsed by packers along North Shore and elsewhere. May fifth would have betteh chan- cs of providing a safe and uniform day for setting lines and would tend to prevent fishermen from risking gear on the heels of the ice. It would 'be easier to secure ear- ly Ibait on the latter’ date. The time proceeding this is often ost by reason of ice or gales, and is apt to be a spell of uncertainty, expense and exposure, so -that we would' favor cutting oif these first ten days in exchange for five days on the\lntter end. In this district there are very few berrled lobsters and no soft lobsters to be found around July first. We are Sir, etc., ' _ _ BELLE RIVER PACKER8 The Siimniersiile _ Board ol Trade Continued from Page Ono Standardization of the P. E. Island Railway is an epoch in our history and will enable the Province to ac- complish it degree of the prosperity so long retarded through lack of proper transportation. _ Your Board was represented at the Maritime Board of Trade meet- ing, September '17lh and 18th at Moncton by R. li, McDonald and J. LeRoy Holman. Many subjects oi' importance, not only to P. E. island but to the other Maritime provinces. were keenly discussed. A growing Maritime spirit of good fellowship 'wus in evidence, and the-_ efforts of the P. E. I. Members were backed up by the men of Nova Scotia and' New Brunsw‘ick.The ex- perience and benefit of meeting so many leading men of the Maritime Provinces is one that should be taken advantage of another season by more of our members. Efforts were made throughout the year rt have the Montreal, Newfoundland Service making Summerslde a port of call accomplished, but on ac- count of' the scarcity of steamers did, ri0t`iret satisfactory results. ‘ However, we are looking forward* with 'every hopeto be able to take advantage of this Steamship Ser- vice next year. The Bedeque Summerside Ser- vice had been 'without notice dis- inconvenience to all concerned. It was only through the direct efforts of your Board that this service was reinstated Improvement in the Express ser- vice was accomplished so that the foreign express is now carried to Summerside by the evening train, instead of as formerly, 15 hours lat- er, and the morning Express to the Mainland now carries our light ex- press which formerly d-id not go forward until the following after- noon and Summerside and your Board for when the third Mayoxhad our lived his time of incum ency or rather incumberancy, the taliilly- ei-5 rose up to `a msn and demanded urin a civic election be held. vlhich. owing to the depleted stats i0! l-11° f K lb asetiwn of that size, was readily perity reign supreme to this dsil. l -1,, mn! mm writers’ cramill Rf' newspapers--of course it made H0 or to the amount of $751,000 win- _ difference about being dlsfrBHChiB9dining for Summerside the German 'as nobody had a Chiiiice i0 V°f°|Cannon and Prince afewales Flag anyhow, iwlth 20 Honor plumes. This was a But, cheer up boys, the worst is g-rnatuuccomplishment and some- yet to come, for when the second thing that advertised all over Can- Msyor's term of ofllce had expired. ada the progressiveness of your or rather almost elliifed. his -body citizens, '= - _ . ‘t l 2 1.* I ' was conveyed'-by 8 few iiiifhful' Your Board united with other disciples across the River-Styli interests, protesting against the on planks which he had 0rd9l'0d 1° proposed removal of the Car Fer- be put there before his death. |ry to 5% to the relief of the Can- Mysterious and hardaiiurc oi the meeting should he roiitiniiorl thus keeping up the nite-niiuiicc null the good fellowship lt ‘would be well for Siiniiiicrsirlb io extend invitations io the var- ious sections oi' Prince County null hold correspondence ilziys for such section. coupled with so(-ini lent- ures which would lmve ii toiulenoy of wc-liliiig the ilifierent interests into one united ici- boosting Prince (`ouniy. Various iiiiiiieizs stand out for the nitmitioii of -_:our Bonrri the com- ing year. airiorilz which is the need- ni’ ii new station for Summerside. the pi~o.~`1sing for it more equitable r:\.\NoA~ i ‘setter vs- \'$e_ WELL' HOUE You treasury and the \\il0r imi>0liiib|"iY_ *D ' _ ‘ ~ _ . “QE . urin afourth machine Milyill' QFE Nm' LE_'“""' U57 G°,;"r='§_&5-'Q » ~ - ‘Y ._ .,.~_.xs__ si,-_~§J_ _ ._ * -rw r' -,1 11:. I fa.:-.,},»1_»~ . O -v i ARE you euRE. '.`.°°""T ne can sueoonv “E rou ~/w sons Hs ‘BUT You _ LOVE NE ,rn - © 1010 lv ish. lssvuni lumen. ins. f i_=_-_::;:.v-_vt ' _ 4,- ‘ ' _ i_.: ..:*--/- ‘-V f___ ' D\DN‘T HE REFUSE AN |NVlTA`i`\ON TO A DOG FIGHT 505 HE COULD CALL ON ME MONO/\~< Nici-i~r’> /W lN\l'> f "~“‘_n"_°* .'~Q__ i i