fl. ~ \ p. - ; j _ . - - f;- ,- ,1 ~~g~ ‘.3 y‘ , f j, v . » ' " -_ ... . I ‘. ',&’.‘h"\1 ,_ H _ ,.~".,-~ - m____ ;_ -. . - . ,.~ » TBIDAY ., ,- . - '31 ., stats CHARIDTTETOWN connotes f" - l . - AQAROH 12.1.939- ,-,- . - . . ‘ .1 _- -= .,._., _ .' , » I _- I’ p 1 ‘ , l ._ Q / 21a a,“ - , ' I wt, G n ' ‘ - THE W ESTERN GUARDIAN . ~ -. » a unw- ui%l. "'5, ' ' . ' - Q G y; —l‘l' PAY‘ $0 hi!) III this PIOV- --ALIIRTON VI. BIGDN D Q & _ Ines. CRYSTALS Tuesday night-at Sum- 0 0 ‘ ' merside for junior championship. Q; 1 j v" —9°N'T VQRQIT ll!!! llwkfl? See this game first and jazz. after- ‘ ' mlwll Tlliilillytlllllli. Alllflrlfln VB- wards. Admission only 26 cents. Q7‘? , » '“'m"u‘wir Second Crystals at Summerslde. ____. “i-IP‘ .7 El" b; ‘lmqf l° 5 One hour's skating after match. ....|;A|v|;iq5p FRQM naps,- ‘ . ' T”. bud,‘ . During the heavy gale of some _.* _i / ,- lo mucirssoisr to use than —SPLENC-ID ;PORK.--A modest week, ago a large barn belonging it,’ . , . . gsrglcs-piosssntsotbotasb- farmerin the outskirts of Sum- to Mr. Wallance Jenkins, Lower . ' " .. Au, n‘uqom merside sold a number of young Bedeque was unroofedpflr. Jenkins g . , ._ no “j i GROWING DRUG PLANTS _ A POSSIBLE INDUSTRY facture of drugs, was at one time, practised quite extensively in this country. A list of medicinal plants The growing of medicinal plants on a commercial scale has never been undertaken very widely in Canada. but owing to the shor age of the European supply it woul ap- pear as though production in this line might prove remunerative ln these days of increased demand for drugs. Work in this line has already been started in California and promises to become an import ant industry there largely because the climate has proved suitable to the production of certain plants for merly secured extensively from Europe. ~ The medicinal value of many na- tive Canadian plants has long been recognized, and the gathering of s listless! Drsglfilsileslfls-dfilllllil-lfltsl wild herbs to be\used in the manu- possible of successful cultiyation here was prepared some years ago by the Department of Agriculture but lack of experienced growers of these plants for their particular purposes resulted in very little at- tenlion being paid to the possibil- ities of the business. Furthermore. the fear of high labor costs, likely to affect this line of production, militated against the development of the industry, mom-m. Darwin found parrots on the bleak rocks 0f Tierra del Fucgo, but as a rule those birds, in the native state, are found only in the tropics. a i Fraternal INSURANCE is the best insurance in existence. Why’! “ecause it is the cheapest and‘ at {resent it is put on absolutely sound foundation. There is no fraternal insurance to compare withthat issued by THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERB Liberal commissions are given for all applications. received and full particulars can be received from the undersigned, We invite applications. ‘ A- 9- FRASER. J. F. WHEAR. High Secretary. 1111-2-18ME1mo. 513,]; weo-owo-w ro-o Automobile. insurance A number of our policy holders are satisfied to-day for they are receiving substantial checks for their iOSs in the late Garage fire. Will You "be Satisfied no. the . Next Fire ' j Phone 5400i 541 To-Day ; W. ii. Rogers Co., Ltd. j, P 440-3-6ME6i . FREDll HUTii 8t C0. v1 ..~» Established 1809 12 Tokenhouse Yard LONDON ENGLAND FUR AUCTIONS Winter Sale Spring Sale Warehouse-—- Commencing Feb. 2, 1920 Commencing April 26, 1920 _ 64 Park Street, Southwark, London -' * t HENRY BENNET, Agent 1123 Broadway New York ._ _ For particulars apply to Summerside, I71 i-li-Qllllllhl. " E. H. RAYNER, P. E. Island Lfififlfifliffiiflfiififfikiifliifliififi¥7lfi$i9fifi¢lflfilflll E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St Chartotietown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass insurance at Lowest rates. Good Strong, Stock Companies asansiasnismmisasnisasiasias.‘l’l A g ogoqkosiosusosiososiososusosisosossulsi '. "n.5, ‘ .\. w.» w hogs anq realized the snug sum of $800.00. Not one of these hogs wereover nine months old. Who says it does not pay to sell hog-s in Summerside markets. Y‘ A —-NEW lNyiNTlONa-Mr. Har- ry Schurman, of New ‘Annan, re- cently invented a potato grader which he i185 on exhibition at Jas. A. 'McNeill's. Carriage Shop. This will be of great interest to the farmers on account 0f its simpli- city and small cost oi building. This grader will grade any size oi potato at the rate oi one hundred bushels an hour, therefore solving the potato problem of the P. E. I. Farmers. —FiRE ALARM-The firemen were called out yesterday afternoon about two o'clock extin- guish a slight blaze which ccurred at the residence of Mrs. T. U. Reid, when sparks from a. defective flue caught on the roof o fthe buidling setting it ablaze. The firemen ex- tinguished the blaze without much damage. While talking‘ to the firemen they insist upon the public keeping off the slcighs and hosecarts in an en- deavour to reach the fire among the first. Because in doing so they endanger their own lives and are a great hinderance to the firemen. As the town is‘ divided into wards they will reviye the system of 111181118 the wards. had only purchased this fine pro- perty a few days tbefore. —POLICE COURt-Af young man charged with creating a dis- turbance on the street while under the influence oi Iliquor was up for trial at the/police court on Monday morning. The defendant was con- victed and fined $15 and costs or thirty days in jail. H \VESTERN PERQONALS —Mr. E. M. Watling, of the Bradley Drug Co., is in Summer- side on business. -4Mr. C. F. Doiron, of Summer- slde left on Tuesday morning on a visit to Charlottetown. .—-—lMr. Joseph Callaghan of the P. E. i. n. was a passenger to 0'Leary on Tuesday: H —His friends are glad to see M!‘- T, [)_ Ila-tinny, of Messrs‘. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd, Summerside. 011l- sgain after his recent illness. ‘,-—tMr. Leslie McLean, who spent the past winter in the U. S. re- turned to his home i-n Hawthorn. Lot S. —Mr. T. M. Howatt. Travelling for Messrs. Bauld Bros, of Halifax was 1.‘. Summerside Tuesday Ln the interest of his farm. WESTERN PERSONALS i —Mr. Leo Praught, Grand River was in Summerside on ‘Monday. I-l ~—Dr. Palmer, of 0‘Leary, made a peasant visit to our city on‘ Tuesday. —Mr. A. J. Matieson. Druggist of 0'Leary, was in Summer-side Tuesday on business. —Mr. Paul Perry, oi Muddy Creek. was a visitor to Suuiiner- side on business. —Mr. P. T. Fanning was an in- ward pasenger from Kinkora on ‘Fuesday. H —-Mr. Khelkl Sharbcll, of Por- tage, was u visitor to Suinmcrsidel Tuesday on business. ~Mr. James A. McKinnon, of Coleman. Wasin Summerside Tues- day on business. —Mr. Gordon Baker. or‘ Alher. i011. Wfls a pleasant visitorto Suin- nicrsidc Tuesday. —-Miss Georgie Mathieson late Dflflfilllfll of ‘Cape Traverse. school left Wednesday for lMoosejaw Sas katchewan, Iier sister Miss Annie hrflzlilthieson accompanied her to Sack e. Ent Less and Take . Salts iliiiidneys TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS YOUR BACK HURTS OR BLADDER BOTHERS IF The American men and women must guard constantly against Kid- noy troulble, ibecausc we cat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish: the elim-lnative tissues clog and the result is kidney trou- ble, bladder weakness and a gen- eral decline in health. ' ?When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sedi- ment or you are obliged to seek re- lief two or three times dunlng the night", if you suffer witlh sick head- ache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach. or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad. get from your pharmacist a-hout four ounces oi Jad Salts; take a talrlespoonful in a glass of water before break- fast for a few days and your kid- neys wtill then act fine. This fam- ous sailts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- bined with lithia. and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neu- lrallize the acids in the unine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure, makes a delilghtful efferves- cent lithia-water beverage, and be- longs in every home, because no- body can make a mistake by having a gdod kidney flushing any time. —Mr. HL-ltz; representative of Ambellan Co., o fHali-fax. N. S.. was‘ in Summerside Tuesday on business. --His friends are all very pleas- ed to"'see Mr. Alban Gillis. of Sum- nierside, who has beep seriously ill out again. - —tMr. and Mrs. Charles Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. George Wood- slde, of Clinton, were in town Tues‘- day. —Mr. Major Schurm-an, of Suin- merside, left ‘Wednesday morning for Toronto, Ont. on a short busi- ness trip. -Mr. Hazen Phillipa and Mr. l Car] Crockett, of eS-ummcrntdc. lcft this morning to resume their studies in hftnnt Allison. _—ite\'. Emanuel Locizhard, of Mount Rose, is in Summergide visiting his sister, Mrs. Charles Ramsey, who ls critically ill. —_'l‘he Guardian is pleased to learn that Mrs. (Dr.) McPhce Suin- incrside, who was seriously ill was reported better last night and considered out of danger. —Mr. A. T. Vinnicombe, repro- senting The Dunlap ‘Fido and Bub- her Co., St. _John, N. B., was in Summersidc Tuesday on business. ——-Mr. Peter Arsenault who had been visiting his brother. Mr. Char- les Arsenualt, Cambridge Street, returned to Charlottetown on Tues day morning. ' —Mrs_ Albert Phillips, was a passenger aboard the Carferry Tuesday en route to his home at Brackley Point, after visiting friends in Halifax, N. S. . -—Misses Adele and Dorotiicy McArthur, who has" been spending a brief vacation at their home in Summersidea. returned Tuesday morning to resume their studies at Mount Allison. ——Tl\c very many friends of Mrs. H. H. Lcfurgey, of Surnmerside, will regret to learn that she has been taken to the Prince County Hospital, where she successfuly underwent an operation Thursday afternoon. —<Misscs ltevlna and Dorothey Roberts. who. have been spending some time with their aunt, Mrs. W. A. Brennan, of Summerside, left for Mount A.llis0n College Thursday. NONE FOR HIM. Ono mother who still considers Marcel r/avcs as the most fasiiion- able way of dressing the hair was at work on the job. Her little eight-year-old girl was crouched on her father's lap, watch . ing her mother. Every once in a while the baby fingers would slide over the smooth and gloss-y pate which is father's:. "No waves for you, father," re- marked the litle one._"You're all beach." TODAY I have a page-nil clean and white Which is Today. ‘ Ah! what upon it shall l write 'l‘o last alway, Shall deeds of kindness, words of cheer Fill this new day of this new H Shnll just be glad to pass my way. year? i have n flower laid at my fcct It is Toda-y! ‘ Shall I not spill its sweet ' Upon the way? So that the worried sad or gay fragrance i have a common piece of clay i call Today! In such a plastic, wielding way A jewel rare l hope to see Today! Today! "Pwas heaven loaned it now to me For aye! For aye! its scintillating rays-how bright Fair heaven 1 thank thee for the sight! A page, a flower, a piece of clay. Oh, shall it form a theme sulblime To rest wpon the shelf of Time? THE RIGHT CREEP-ER An architect had just finished for u millionaire client l1 house of prodigious size. It was huge and ornate. Proudly he took a friend to see it. “Great," don't you think?" he asked. "Very," answered the friend. "Now l"m going tn do the land- scape work, but ,1 haven't decid- ed yet what kind of a creeper to have climb up the front of the house. What do you think?" “Well," said the friend. "I'd use the Virginia crec-pcr"—it will cov- er it utp the quickest." CASTORIA For infants and Children In Use for Over 36Years Always bears the Signature oi We want you to get acquainted with the best smaliwares store in ‘Prince Edward Island. the great stock, but You are invited to inspect not only - the remarkable efficient equipment-wine makes service swift aed easy. Come in Dress Snaps, one doz., on card Pins, 800 on paper Tape Measures Talcum Powder Baby's Bibs for your week end needs. Wooden» Darning Balls Electric Hair Wavers . Cotton Tape Lingerie Tape, blue, pink and white _ Linen Thread on spools . Shirt Waist Hangers ..... .. Embroidery Trimming Braid Nail Brushes Alexandra Hair Nets ............ .. invisible Hair Nets ................ .. Sunset Soap Dyes in all colors Writing Pads ............ .. Peri-Lusta Embroidery Cotton, 3 for ...... .. Atlas Safety Pins, large, one doz. on card . Bone iiairpins, one doz. on card ' Boot Laces, per pair .............. .. Facial Powder i-iat Brushes, solid back lfurley Kew Hair Wavers Rick Rack Braid .................... .. Pearl Buttons, one doz. on card . Fancy i-int Pins . Load Pencils, 2 for Coat d-iangers Tooth Brushes ............. .. Hair Brushes, solid back invisible Hair Nets ....... .. Wool Substitute in Balls ....... .. Darning Yarn on cards in all colors Nail Brushes .15c., 25s., and 50. MOORE & McLiIOD LIMITED - . | ooufifciss. A brand new baby came today, But i don't (rare. l have a brother now they say, But l don't‘ care. it's such n homely little snip. The doctor brought hint in his grip; l wish he'd saved himself the trip-—- But l don't care. My momma says it's awful cute, lButi don't care. . And papa says he is i1 bcaut, But I don't cure. He's really such a tiny mite. Our cat could eat it in a bite; l hope she does this very night— But I don't care. Of all the fuss you ought to see. But i don't care. It seems that no one cures for mo, Butl don't care. if they are going to let it stay, i won't remain another day; l'll take my doll and run away- But l don't care. -Rell Frances in Juvenile Fancios‘. LEARN TO LAUGH icine. Learn how to tell a story. A well told siory is as wolcoinc as a sunbeam in a sick room. Learn to keep your troubles to yourself. Tho world is too busy to care for your ills and sorrows. Learn to stop croaking. li you cannot see any good in the world keep thu bad to yourself. Learn to hide your pains and riches under a pleasant smile. No one cares to hear whet- her you have an earache, headache, or rheumatism. Don't cry. Tears do well enough in novels, but they are out of place in real life. Learn to meet your friends with a smile. The good humored‘ man or woman ls lilWBYa welcome, but the dyspep- tic or hypo-chrondriac ls not want- ed ‘anywhere and is a nuisance as we l. i couLowr HEAR A woso. He had been dining, but not too wisely, and as he Was staggering homewarcls a friend met him and IW-r-w-flsnrs-i A n suggested that perhaps it would be better if lie were to sit quietly in A good laugh is better than med- . a picture show for a time. They accordingly went in together, but in a little while the friend found the inebriatcd one sobbing quietly to himself, although the picture then flickering across the screen was certainly not a pathetic one. “What's tho matter"? he hissed. “Why can't you sit quiet and look at the picture?" '“Sno good, oi‘ man,“ solvbed the other. ".i can't hear a single word they are say- ing." -i-<-o>—-—- HOUSEHOLD NOTES. l Orange ls a flavor not too often used, and always an agreeable change from other tflavors. To make a restful house be sure there is nothing, in iit ‘but what is beautiful or useful. iAn egg-slicer is one of the "con- veniences” which really is worth while in the kitchen. The outer layers of grain are those which contain the vitamins so necessary for health. Don't kneed the left-over of pio- crust too hard if you wish to 1110110 crisp tarts out of them. ‘- Laces should ‘be washed in llllllf and water, the "floated" clean and put away in blued flannel. A bag hung at the end of the sewing machine is handy for dis- posing of scraps and trimmings. The severely ‘correct afternoon tea is simply tea andwafers or paper-thin slices of buttered bread. A pot roast should ‘be browned on all sides in a hot pan before it is put into the pot for stewing. Starch for the dark calicos should- be made in the usual way, then add to it one pint of clear coffee. |When one is barlly stopped up with u cold put ,1 few hops in vine- gar, lct boll, then inhale the fumes. t Minard's Liniment Cures Colds“, Eto “Caliomia v Mahler! Ward C/iild’: Tonglul I Syrup of Figs” For a Child's Liver and Boweis Mother! Say “Californiafl then you will ‘get genuine “California Syrup of Figs." directions for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on- the bottle. Children love this delicious laxative. Full .- m s-roewim, mam“ Now WHAT 400D L. I i wieu wou .vlHiLE rou Just rum: Hqw so i c TALg m qua ll-l- Pr 0Q ARE WibHiN WONDERFUL i1- WQULD ~-»- -~-»- carat.” cv.:..°.c*'...* n" r a er ~-~-- a IN row LA . u ' "reti. uen- Tr-imz. acoo- NGUA“ ’ \\\II1,I vi .. . I \ ‘ , s\\\ w‘) ~ ~ T‘ / ‘ {l- g j o l g o w: l use n um. mum sums. BY GOLLY - I CAN'T (AT ANY- Tuma m one l-ANGUNGI’. - ‘Ill/m; . e .,_._:_I.'.-a',.,,.