<» is large and complete, V‘ ‘We "FE t‘; THE cnantorrsrowu consular, ' '. ' PAGE SEVE}? _ _ai . fiivlras , ‘ winking 2 ‘l-IILIIIQI pxruw where only l grew before." Get Your Full Share oi Those ‘Good i920 Farm llroiluce Prices SHUR-GAIN fertiliz- - l tlivfl you irrcntiy in- creased ‘yields. Use these high-gra c fertilizers freely, and cash in on a full crop-- bigger thnn even. on: sworn: is norm: rum‘ -onn|<:n. now Tlwrv is a SHlTR-(‘IAIN fertil- lzr-r for t-vvry crop. Our vusttiiiivrs uro rt-purtintf Kaine of iii and $4 for evi-ry $1 spent fur‘ Slllllt-GAIN. \‘Vliy nut increase your profits also? '(i\il\'NS LIRIITE i“. John. Nnl‘: Head Office, \Vest Toronto, Ont. Representatives Wanted in unaJlotted territories. GUNNS SliUR-GAIN Fertilizers 'Y Think oi it“ There is hardly a stage of our ex- istence when a really good Photo is not a welcome gift to some one, or is needed for some distant ra- intive, or for s thousand and one other reasons. THE COOK STUDb Bayer Photographer ‘A Charlottetown A. E LYON hotogrnphs of all IIIOI, films ti: all size amateur cameras are ro- olvori fresh every week. Moderate Prices Personal attention to Amateur Photography t Artistic Photographs Charlottetown. P. E4. l. Avoid the Flu - Keep Your Feet Dry and Warm by g Wearing Rubber ' Boots l Our stock of all sizes in Rubber boots i 1 i Banner. 21,‘ 1920. Eastern Guardian ..°MABDI GRAQ PARTYr-A most deiightiud mardl gras party was held by the young people of the cradit is due. Dancing was in- . =1! Gflflrse McDonald's. Harmony Jci» THEIR-Hy evening. The young ladies brough‘ ‘baskets and a dain- ty_,suppei~ wits: served. To the tench e.'.i or the w,» school (districts Charmwood and Harmony. Miss McDonald and Miss Leslie, much of the credit is due. Dancing was in- (ll-illlcd in till the wee sma’ hours, and all votcd this the best party oi the season. ..“A GOOD TIME ENJOYED.— As an observer and one who is in- terested in Bthzh matters the writ- er cannot refrain from mentioning 11 Pleasant and social event ha was time ago. lt was ll school concert and pie social in ‘DeGros Marsh school. The school children were thoroughly trained by their teacher iii1d’dld their pnrtg well. A flag dri-ll by six little girls was worthy oi particular mention“ The con.- cert throughout was welbrendered in fact for local talent was hard to bent. Much credit is due the chairman Mr. James Aeneas Mc- Pihee for his cheery and‘ jovial manner and the good order he pre- served while occupying ihe chair, also this Uble handling of the pro- gramme assisted. by the teacher Miss Genoa. Lewis. The energetic secretary Mr. John Fitzpatrick was untirlng in.hls efforts to make the concert a success, assisted by Mr. John Sloane who also took part in -the play, acting his part of the farmer, a pnrt he can act both on and off the stage. Some choice selections on the graphaphone by Mr. Hughie McEachern were thor- oughly enjoyed and added greatly to the entertainment. Old favorites sung by iMr John F. Moran, also songs by Mr. Daniel McLean, ac- companied 0n the violin by Mr. Jer ome McLean was heartily applaud- ed and cucored. Many thanks are due the ladies for the great num- ber of beautiful pies. also Mr. John D. Steele auctioneer, Mr. John Dan excelled himself that night with his comical sayings with the result he had everyone in good humor. Everybody throughout the district and those that took part in the play worked‘ together‘ with the re- fortunnte to bu present at n short v Miss B. Bruce served candy to all ' present. 1 The following address was then read by Bessie Keeping: i Dear 'l‘eacher:——-We your pupils, wish to express esteem for you for your own sake, nnd our appreciat- ion of your earnest efforts in our behalf. We have not been as apt to learn or as willin-g to concentrate our minds upon our ‘tasks as we might have been, bu-t we feel that your sincere interest in our prog- ress wii1 stimulate us to give great- sult that the tidy sum of $107.50 was realized. Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves as your humble servant did. , ST. PATRICWS SCHOOL . EXAMINATION. On Thursday afternoon, Jan. 22. a large number of parents and friends assembled at St. Patrick's school the occasion being the semi- annual examination of the pupils. The various classes were examin- ed ‘by their teacher, Miss Marion Reid. History, grammar, reading and arithmetic, were the subjects chos- en no demonstrate to the capabil- ities oi the pupils. On its con- clusion, Mr. Peter Goodman was appointed chnlrmhn and an excel- lent program of songs, récitations , and dialogues was carried through, each item being executed in an able manner ‘by the pupils, testifying to the careful training given them by Miss Reid. During the afternoon exhibits of the pupils class work in muscular movement and drawing were on vie-w and received much praise. A pleasing feature of the afternoon was an address and‘ presentation to the teacher by the children. Elsa Herrull road the address and dur- othy Goodman presented thc purse in ‘huhuli’ of their schonlfclltiws. A service oi’ candy and nuts brought ‘ u very enjoyable afternoon to a close, the chairman and Mr. Am- brose l-lerrnll in a. few appropriate words ,voiclng the appreciation of the audience at the splendid prog- ress of the pupils which reflected great. credit on the teacher. Before dispersing pu-pils and visitors join- ed in singing the National Anthem. < the quality of the best and the prices below < most dealers, (a nod is as good as a wink) have a pair and be 1 comfortable. have still about sev enty pairs of those $4.50 and $5.00 button- ed boots for small women and girls, sizes 2 1-2 an 3. Price $1.98 by mail 10c extra. Alley 8r Co, Ltd. Fashionable Footwear Cash Only O-O'O'§'O - ——--r'._-—._rz A careful selec- tion of every line of a Jewelry marks our ‘stock. We wiilbe pleas- 44;“ z¢vv W. N. Tantoii JEWEI ER ed to have you call. ‘ TruMakin YourOwn s Cough emcdu You can ssva about l2 and have O better remedy thin also resdy- rnnde kind. lull! done. - If you combined the curative pro - erties of every known “ready-made cough remedy, you probably coul not st as much renl curative power as t are is in this simplehome-mude cough syrup, which is easily prepared in a few minutes. _ Get from any druggiat 21/, ounces of Pinex (50 cents worth) pour it into a iii-oz. bottle pnd illl the bottle with syrup, using either plain granu- lated sugar syrup. clarifieibmolasscs, honey, or corn syrup, as desired. Tho readit is ounces of really b ta cou h syrup than you could buv ready-made and saves eusilv Tastes pleasant and ncver spoils. _ his me: and Syrup preparation no s right at the cause of a eougrh and ires almost immediate relic . It llooscns thc phlo m. stops thc nasty throat tickle an heals thc sore. If,"- tated membranes ‘so gcptlv and easily that it -is really nstom u. A day's use will tisnaliy overcome the ordinary cough and for bronchitis, croup, honrseness rind bronchial asth- ma there ia nothing better. llinex is n most valuable concou- trltcd compound of genuine Norway pins extract. and has been used for generations to break severe coughs. To svoid dinnpyointment, ssloyou}; drufigist for Z1. ounces of Pine! wit full directions, and dont accept a ythlntz else. Guaranteed to |ZWO sbsolutol satisfaction or‘ money Jéromp ly refunded. The Pines 00., ofontn. Ont. Ho: ' Fleweliyn. Recitation-Jinn er attention ‘to our studies in days to follow. We trust that the friendship and affection which h-iyc chnracterizcth, 'the past term will prevail during the coming months. Please accept this small gift for the loving sen- ‘timcnt it indicates rathcr than for ‘any material value it may have. From your pupils. Elsie Herring thon presented thc teacher with u beautiful fountain pen. - Although taken by surprise thc, kind-nose in remembering hcr zit this ‘time. u The fol/lowing programme was then successfully rendered: ' iSong. Red White and Blue by Mllnnie Lumsdcn and Myrtle‘ Dunn; Recitation. The High Cost 0f Liv- in-g. by Elsie Herring; Speech, Boys Rights, by Whitney Brehaut; Diu- logilc, Uncle Hiram's ‘Cold, by Bes- sie Keepiig and Bob Iiell; Recitat- ion, Buby ‘Logic, by ‘Millie ‘Cooper; by Amanda Phillips; Dialogue, Lit- Millie (leper; Girl, ‘by Myrtle Bcck; Recitation, Bell; Reuitntltm. My Mother's Song by School Choir: Recitation, A Boy- less Town by Gerald iScncnbaugh; Recitation, ‘by Minnie Laimsrlcn. Aftvr some cumplimtmiary rc- mitrics were made by thc 'i‘,rustees and (ithers on the success of tho cxaiuiitation and the ‘progress of the school in general, the proceedings were brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. M} SCHOOL EXAMINATION The semiannual examination of Sturgeon school was_yheltl on Wed- nesday, January 28th. There were thirty-one tpupils present and seven- teen vlsitors including two school officers. The ‘pupil ‘were examined by Rev. Theo. Gallant of Sturgeon Miss Mary McDonald, teacher of Pamure Island, Miss IMiar of Stur- lant,. They ‘were examined in read- ing, spelling, grammar, nrithemtlc, History Latin and French, and gent answers that both pupils and trucher had done their work con- sclenciully. Thencamen program all (those ‘present; (The iprogarm was as follows: Sprig Say What ibles of a small ‘boy, ~by ‘Temple Sold- dier’s lleprlve iby Ruth Roilings. Recitation-turtle.W'lllie by Ray- mond Wiutlow. Reciintion.—Our —i8hoiee of Trade bynine boys. Itecitatlon—Envy iby Allan King. Recitation-Guilty or not Guilty by. Dorothy Jamieson. Recitation-Y Women's Rights by Frederik Nich- Song-Hats dff to the Flag and the King. The ratepayers expressed themselves well pleased ‘with thu- examinarion and complimented the teacher and pupils on the good work past term. The examination came to a close by the singing of 0'3 Canada and the National Anthem. u Wellness! y. mlaaioncr of ulturc and other ' the Fair. Entrance l-‘ce. poultry’ 15c; _ , _Nn admission to bulldimr. ldx ranch Georgetown not later than Ma Jnrmntion write the Secretary. J. hldRLll-l POOLE. President. Lower Montague. if . if All exhibits coming by rail. frflgh oelvod at the depot and returned to original point free at the close of eggs, inc per cntr . Kingls County Seed F air} DOPIEZITIO SCIENCE AND POULTRY SHOW AT IfEOIlGEIWNVN- 0 Mnrrh 3rd, 1020. Inert-used prizes for seeds and lcadimr v Yicticn of poultry. dging in completed addresses wi l be dr-ilvcrcd by the Com- Agr c lending nurlculturlnta. i. paid to Georgetown. Will be re- y . hlbits should br- shippnd in time to rch 1nd. A N DR l'}\\' LAV EH8, Secretary, For prise lists or other in- Geor etnwn. ‘ A-itcr the examination the teacher ;- ©©O©©©o @@— tcucher thanked the pupils for their l Recitation, A Mortifying Mistake,‘ tic Mim-lcs by llilsie Herring and. Recitation,‘ An Odd} The Little Quvstioner by Rosie; by iMyrtle DunnpSnng, K K K Katie - geon and their teacher ‘Miss Gal- . geography, British and Canadian . showed by their ready and intelli- a which was very iniuch enjoyed by > Would you T ke -ior me Papa, ‘by i r nine small gris; Recitation-liven New Cow by ‘Pearl King. Recitation olson. Reading by Margaret Wight . they had done during the net-pp Monday aflefno-Qn, 1n p0,, o.‘ ¢~:~ -- v--1~ - - v e _:~---- -: -- .:¢--:::-- - F3‘ “‘““ _ gar of hsrlsiater Miss Smith 1 _ i p _ I ' | ' oncton. nvltation were extended g‘ ' a T y, Till Wlilili u u lam» uuuuu ui uuui- us» < SOLID A5 THE CON» IN . _____ mung: enjoyed the hospitality oi the ‘ _ hou . At a. tt'l a po ted tea - . ' ‘ - _ Continued from p". m. m,“ m mgggggge gem‘; WW The business for 1919 further established the strength v u-ui their welcome u. tuuu old dafleeis- 1"»- B“ e111 Pour“ t"- and securi of the North American Life. Toda . the > no," l. ‘laurel while Mrs. A. . li-yndrnan cut . . , , , _ . i .1 - - -- w. ikcermMAssisIting Wgfe ammo, financial positron of the Company rs unexcelled. JThe IMardl Gr at th C untry 9° ‘~ ‘"1- - - 1'1""- "- om, m, Mpnflgy fight Wu: n00, ygry .B:]Yl°1‘h.lr1l115€M'1l3>Vs iginctimiglllia afi- ' NOTE THESE RECORD FIGURES—— . n, l‘ l" ttddbtth t11- 1- ° 11 1 ' ‘ ' .> ,§‘,,',§",’,,,“,,,,f',‘,,‘i,,,,,‘,'-,,, ,,,‘Z§,°,,,‘,’,§‘_”°“ cred the guests p. n. u... room. Policies Issued and Revived. . $22,199,547. ; Frequent application of mesusira ‘ . ' ‘ ‘ The omen. o, me 105m hm a T0t8l POIICiOS ill FOTCG. . . . . . . . . . o ' COLD CREAM renders your hands M". ulflllll S. Jenikins eniertain- f H - - 86 5 2 ‘ bhawlinmxion Ilnd fzwi-a: ed a number of intimate friends at gel-‘lgelthe’ 91111111?“ M ‘he 003"‘ AflSets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 99 ° v no o assau o wnr - n _ ry ‘u one cven-ntgeurylu 1e . o “"1" , v0 ‘ables 0t Briggs M ‘he Con“ week, the ladies arriving later in Pa mCIItS t0 P0110 hfllderfi lh 2 8 .97 b ‘mantra com) CREAM h - try Olub on Tuesday afternoon. it . V. 9 "n"; 5n.‘ l, t, mdhm u, proved one of the delightful events “m”? 11 1°“ 11°11" dimcml 1'- '“ . 2 < , . B Ill‘ I18 . . . . . . . . . . tlsskln. u will nntsrow hair. _ of the week. the ladies being P1111101“! that thaw fluvial isiitiher- , _ . . . . . ._ . h _ v ,2 ,, y. chartned: wtitb éuubumuilu opiaoinl- ma» m w 116311111 3m 1 meme- The North American Life 1s a Pohcyholders Company f: . men s o e u use an ex- - '0 . ‘ quislte prizes for n. highest wglilargxhevy-hgél-enfrizirlisg»: gitgslilgg; over 99 per cent. of the profits earned being paid to hold- x (Cl-D ‘R5591 =11 ‘°°’°“ . . . git. p. friends at Fredericton and! era of our pohctels. _ Your interests are paramount. If a =-—————'——-—~————-—~ lei" 11" m" e ewe w "My 0' ‘""‘ ‘°“‘ °"‘~ ou are contem atm new insurance see our re resen- ’ MURRAY HARBOR SCHOOL ‘the sgciallttctlivltleill Qf the past iegv The Caledonia“ ‘Chm cpencd their t gal-Jive Get a 0% our repori from ———-— mon s. s we corned even y ‘ 1 . s > "e were. “ri i“ "W: r2 vii.“‘thistsrsriisiizriii‘ ‘» 1: .,'l" umcru ki- - t't - ‘ - fflienfirskiisiseutbled in Murray 32:103.»: ireixtlicilllenyeeiflisd resrtflgfh: T119 C1115 1116mm" 111° mlilmwssful ,, Harbor SchooLl the ope-limb Lelnlfi: dservicles are bellngg l.nrtgely' gfgglflféz :12 gssrt: p133; "J31; ‘ A‘SURANCE COMPANY o the semi-nnuua exum na ion o . m, en 9 [1 t g seven c u"; 9g, _ q pupils. The school room was ilfliiB" - - - iingfnctilyg w an was: or literary .’ H 1; ilcally decorated. Much 9M1" 8 A number of memorial brasses 11 11 11- _ ' _ A > v "SOLID As THE GONTINENT t. due the janitor, Albert White for have ‘been recently placed in the A W. KER-R GEORGE, . l" GOLDMAN, 4 the tidy iappenrnnce or the school Chapel of st. Peters Cathedral. 5111a M1111- " 1s Bald 0111 111"- o, MecRAE, Lt-col. Home om“: To"o'n1o, Canada p,.,,|,,,,,_ j, room. The examinations W's-Ye 00H- Onc for Dr. Chas. L. Strickland. 1'? 1°11" <11 110M111 evems- fweral Vie: Presidents. . <> gactgd lg R3av.llE.S.dWccka,dnB§li1slS- eBnd giliidwiighone forgdrs. Edwntrd :'I1Il3§:;1:1)fg1fiezrgerlgegqgzhzifififigz? J K P _ _ l Ma a er Charlottetown y . . urns en. n1‘- S - ay e an gr son arry, one or n . Oann oi the primary department. Qapg prep Took," 3nd “noun,- go; social set. ‘ ' ' t ' ' ' .9 rovlncla g 7 The different sublricts in the higher IJlsut. Welter lngs who fell in T“ l l M ' o ' 1 branches were chosen to test the the late war. B 1: 1111 es Ola cmorlal L. l - wwo»oowo+w+vwwo+o+o++owowmm+w+o+oaa+o+w++v+"*"“**"“**““*_ , capabilmes ll“ thqymzlilfigfiv-frndslilbilvr The m ny fl-ieifdsh)! Mrs Iv-iarry iOlIS 0'11 al-lle resilgrrtltxibgti ctlltlagirmtllhz’; I h l k d i incur-n. e an reatr . g ~- 3. . _.. _ I _ _ i race l. 8f. 0V8? 0O E h pre ty ed m,“ {hey m“; My ymsmd their Hamwn} gummersme’ are glad h, siervmlftin theMnr-keitdi-lnilog Tlglfst- served in spring ‘and summer mil NOT AS lrliliNEw IT ‘fizxdmg fiver “ward wmch [he time during the term. This reflects hear one is convalescing after her B‘? 81 Oi-Prigiilon in a! o t e r0 - linery. ihts brilliant shade is also . g 1_ lawns of ‘he “m” slope,‘ much cred“ on me teacher during recent severe l\lnees. es ant rrlp arlaigiefi t vv-fls moist suc- insimcntly appearing as 0 trim-V ‘Marshal Joifre dine-vi recent 3 “what is ‘ha/t, WM“ down were? he, firs; ha" ye,“- m this QQhQQL ‘ a s s success u no wt stan ng t c n- ml-ng (in dark street cosumes. es- 'Wii.ll some orf his wife». lfllullllt-rl inked me Marshal A large exhibit of museum,- mflvgj-I In “m; Wm, the prettiest 50cm; clement weather.‘ ‘ pcclally ‘those of navy blue and who own a country house near Curb‘ H H d "l host “is me ment and free hand drawing were events of the season was the "At _ ifllliw- . ,\_iP\liX- ‘m fhP 10ml 10 11111111-111- 4}» TF9 e ‘.11 ‘ on view, and received much praise. Home" given by Mrs. Percy Tur- 01-11159 ‘V111 11“ ‘=1 W101‘ 11111°11 011‘ ihierrr (‘vireo was served on a Morris. ——L Eclsir tPariai- a ~ @@ ©©@@@@ O @ ., - M @ © @®©.©©_©_©@@© <= © ©‘ i ‘i e A AN Y IN-TLCDINe: PURCHASER IOf adliCrzht car should investigate the merits of the new 1920 Model or ar. 1 " . u . ,, y _ SHE I5 A BEAUTY and has the following improvements One Man Top-Plate Glass Lights in rear-Tilting Wind-Shield, Demountable Wheels. Non-Skid 'l ires on rear Wheels, Tire Carrier liim, Self Start- ing Equipment which Means Better Light and Less Labor. These improvements added‘ to the Ford and her past record for service places this car in the front rank. , a @ i WHY PAY ‘From $100.00 ‘to $400.00 extra for light cars when this CAR THE FORD can be bought today for $975.00 with starter and $875.00 with- out starter F ._O.B. Charlottetown. , ' -. _ rrs wrsnom On your part to placelorders NOW thereby assuring early Delivery. . PARTS »s~ For these cars made of Canadian Steel, can be purchased from 50 to 100 p. c. less than parts for any other make -0i Cars and procured at ~ short notice, as Service Stations are situated all over the Island, thus insuring the Purchaser of Better’ Service than that offered by‘ any other Make of Car. , " ‘ - ~ . COMPARE PRICES or PAhTS Remember, the Ford ‘is no experiment,- she is Standard Built- NO RISK- NOCHANCE work, but a SURE THING. - Kennedy, Webster, McKiunon Ltd. - I74 Great George Street _ © Jmz-ii-tt-ma imvni ~ . . . i, flnowrnon+wvsrvi ' I43