‘Jallurlzvroflllzq. /..~, Checked at . "the start RUB your chest . with Vicks before your little cold gets BIG. Vicks acts two ways at once to check the cold and prevent complications: (1) Itisvaporizedbytheheat of the body and inhaled for hours direct to the inflamed air- swam: l (2) It acts through the skin like an. old-fashioned poultice, xii-lowing out" the tightness pain. wQnn... fllflflgflylalwlggla! EYESIGHT EXAMINATION A Fitting and supplying Glasses. m. ‘ H. J. MABON OPTOMETBIST 0lllce Connected With Drugstore. Montague. l‘. B. I. iii-ii fvo-o-o-oe-eoowoo _ > NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS NEW OPTICAL OFFICE l5’! KENT ‘STREET EYES EXAMINED ma”, supplied and Fitted REPAIR. WORK Given Carclnl Attention J. W. JOHNSTON Registered Optometrist oeooo-o-eoo-o-ovvoo-ooo-e-vo-owo- . Brine." 8MP l“ W" “amt cnliskins. limb ""3 "hflip pelts, and receive top market value. Boneless Hqrsemeat We can supply boneless holsemeat in carioad lots or less. Write or ‘phone l“ i" price. ISLAND COLD STORAGE CO., lOilTanned Mocassins $1.85 Boys, we have all sizes in these first class moccasins, and you know how com- fortable they are, some of these are the tall ones but most of them are regular height, the sizes run from size one in boys to size 11 in mens, all at $1.85. ‘ Small boys 11 t0 41 only $1.50 ‘ -.. By‘ Mail Post A Free ' Alley s» Go- l-Grip l ‘to stop oii at Jasper In-aalcallvlt Central Guardian noalm or Mestlns tonizht. TRADE — Annual 300d-l-9-lL _ warsn RATES -'- Thursday 10th 15 188$ day for paying water rates. 3012-1-8-21. GUARDIAN AGENTFMr. MST. Lambs. Emerald is Guardian repre- sentative ior,his district. sank CALENDAlL-The Provin. cial Bank has The Guardian's thanks ior a large attractive calendar. T CHAELOTTETOWN BOARD or RADE Annual Meeting will be 119m thisywednesday evenlns at 8 o'clock. - 3006-1-8-11. INSTITUTE MEETING —The Jan- uary meeting oi the North River Wo- men's Institute met at the home oi’ Mrs. J. R. Moreside, Meeting opened by a selection on the Victrolli icllow- ed by Roll Call answered with "My New Year's Resolution" n; w“ moved and seconded that a. radio be purchas- ed and presented to a sick member oi the Institute. Charlotte McKinnon and Kathleen McKinley appointed to Canvass district for names of people in iavcur oi a senatorium in P. E. I. A demonstration was given on Italian hemstltchlng by o. member. At the close oi meeting a. contest was much unloved by all present. TEACHEWS MEETlNilh-The De- cember meeting oi York Service Training School was held in York School on Monday. December 21. witl_'l__r_1n attendance oi twelve trach- crs. The finlnutes of the lasl meet- ing were read and adopted. It was decided that. each teacher pay a iee .ci fliteen cents to meet expenses. Supervisor Court gave n. very inter- esting and lnztructlve demonstra- tion cn the formation and use oi the Time Table. The meeting was then adjourned. Next meeting will’ be held at York School on Tuesday, January 29. REAL VISITS OF GIPSIES TORONTO, Ont, Janll. (By Can- adiam Pres) Interesting reminiscen- ces of zipsie encampments in Deer Park, Toronto, are given by Edwin Grainger who recalls the eventful summer when the "Queen oi’ the Gypsies" chose Deer Park as her campink sited an arrived in her gaily decorated carvan. An attract- ive woman of the Spanish type was the “Queen? and from many parts oi the country came other gypsies to pay homage. Througcut that summer Deer Park was the scene oi activity with many gypsie carvans and vans "parked in the shade oi the line old oak trees. From the City of Toronto came also curious citizens to make the acquaintance of the “Queen oi‘ the Gypsies." Richly patterned rugs were spread on the green surrounding her caljvan home. A veritable" iairyland must Dcer Parke have been in those summer- ‘times ct hali a century 8-30. with the winds singing in the P1095 and the sunshine splashing in 801d?" D9015 Qn the green 0f the 0118i’! $751395 w'l'lere the eynslcs danced i“? "m accompaniement of their musicians- City folks delighted lh ilcrluentins the encampment with the Syllsies cnlyio willing to tell fortunes. ‘gasthms, cannot last when the greatest of all asthma specific is used- Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy assuredly deserves this QXBWK! til/le- lt has to its credit thousands oi cases which other preparations had failed to benefit. n. tu-lnss help to even the most severe cases and brings the pat- lent; w s, condition of blessed relief- Burcly suiierlng from asthma is needless when a remedy m"! ‘his l5 so easily secured. C0011 21n- stmnsu-silanraw. . The Can. West The immense possibilities for de- velopment ln Canada are strlklnzly - emphasized by the rich prairie lands oi the great carmdian west awaiting the settler. It is comparable to a mighty ocean, being about one thou- sand miles across its extent. This vast area is a tremendous storehouse oi national wealth and has. as yet. been scarcely tappfld- T0 5% “W” prairie lands oi the great Canadian west is an education in itseli and a cure curs for national pessimism. Beyond the prairies lie the foothills oi the Canadian National Rockies. which rise gradu lly until they cul- minate in snowc d peaks forming the Great Divide. , A trip across Canada is a delight- iul experience as well as an educa- tion. and the experience is further enhanced by a stay at Jasper Park Lodge. located in Jasper National lPark, in the heart oi the Canadian Rockies. Here one "can really get in know the Canadian Rockies and / enjoy their beauty and maiestv- J88- .per Park lodge is s. well-known mountain resort, ovmedand operat- ed by the Canadian National Rail- ways, with a world-famous 80" course. Jasper, Park Lodge is the starting point of a tour. The Tfl- angle ’I‘our. which embraces practic- slly every type oi mountain scenery to be met with in the Oanlldiln Rockies. and covers the Norwoldo scenery oi the coast line oi British Columbia. rrcni Jasper Park tndse thstour extends to Vancouver by rail. thence by oansdlan Nations! steamship to Prince Rupert and beck to Jasper Park Iodlie. An off-shill oi this tour is to Alaska. the land oi the Mldnikht Burl.- - The trip across Osnadsjs made easy oi momplishment via the lines or the Osnsdisn National Rsilwsrs. All transcontinental tickets are I004 rodeo. The continental Limited. a hish our. ltllldlfd, all steel nun. with equipped ccmpartlnent-llhrsry i buiietcar. losvqalfllfl- 10.19 p. m. icr points in the Canadian {West and VsIIWlI-l ~ .»' . l.» ' ‘ i fl~‘ w i. Achiever/nor". HE NORTHERN ELECTRIC C-:i;>;n2\1ii ‘calms this opportunity of expressing to its staff, to its customers and "to the public of Canada, a sincere wish for a Happy and Prosperous lift», - ._ nod: ledges its devotion to those high ideals of business which are bound m 1.17.111’). "llrromiscs into achievements. This Company is engaged in the manufacture cf Qrziclt ; which have become daily neccssities:-—thc telephone and its accompanying accessories, intricate, crlct, yer reasonably pricechwlrcs that mrry the electric currc; ::, from the great cables that run through the underground conduits to the tiny wires, no bigger than a. hair, crmvnd- ing into the telephone; fire-alarm systems; private (cle- phone systems; radio apparatus sucll as peanut tubcs. __ ' loudspeakers. Public address systems, the new tullir; (j ~ moving-picture equipment-all tllLTSU, and many llJJlll, / g does the Northern Electric Company produce at i2. grunt . , Canadian plants. in addition, the Northern Electric Company act's as :1 national distributor for zvcllrlmown brands of electrical Nozrfiarrz Etc/hit‘ uzvcus RA Y’S CORNER FROST AND ICE White irost makes a pretty sight when it covers s. bush. It seems as though some magic painter 1nd been alone. with the purpose c! mak- lns thebush look well in the morn- lng sunlight. (Elilyfl m. A “close-up oi ice-flowers White ircst iorms when the sir P" sight. but when it comes in early rau palate spring. the tanner does-not like it; iorirostcsndodamsgeto n l it freezes? The ice comes up over the rim or the pail. When a lake ireous. the ice forms at the surface iirst. The ice slow- ly becomes thicker. and it may go down to a depth oi several ieet. Be vefY Wreiul when you walk on ice over a lake. Be sure that it is thick enough beiore you step on it--it is best to wait until the weather has been very cold for a week or two. One oi my younger brothers once (ell through the ice oi s lake. l-ls could not get back. but another bro- w ther crawled to him and pulled him up over the side oi the hole-to seis- y_ . Salt water will ireeze. but the air nrust be colder than the freezing point oi fresh water. The Guli L10 Atlantic and keeps it ircm freep- s- , w-t-"acs Tomorrow-Snowfall: and Buzzards. GEISEA GIRLS MIBJUDGED NEW YORK. N. Y. Jan. 5. my Canadian Pres) J. l-‘l. Moors, writing cidapanesg ‘cspitslity, says: Most people have an idea entirely wrong about the Geisha Rifle oi Japan. They are not low-class girls’ st all. but are whet we wolld tchn ‘nice girls.’ Without hsvinl s blah social status. - they‘ are well macs witty Ind i sore lookinl. at a edths thirty man sums had each s stream warms much oi the water oi, .]y_ . P industrial and social life. COMPANY lumrrso A National Electrical Service 86 HOLLIS STREET HALIFAX, N. S. : < “' pow t» .___,,¢- iii a geisha girl as a. companion. sat crossed, leg upon the iloor 0p. limits the man whom she was enter- taining handing him iood and drinks as he was ready ior them. The girls kept changing p1ace.,so that each one in the course oi‘ the evening spoke to all the guests. And what an elaborate dinner that was! There were eleven COIITSEtP-illl ilsh. The cuisine was excellent, the wines dell- cous. i-Q-om -.-~-~- -- DEATII 0F WELL KNOWN NEWS- PAPER WRITER London, Ont. Juli. 5. inn Press) Thousands "readers oi the advocate will hair with personal sorrow oi the dean. of Mrs. H. C. Mas- on, who ior some years conducted "The housewife" department oi that newspaper. Her pen-name was “Mary Hastings." Her study oi household cconomlcs had been reinforced by the best practical uainlnp-thet oi her own home--and she could dis- cuss the problems oi her department with a. wealth of inionnetlon and l By Canad- of women \\\\\\\\\ KEOODUSW k DER TRPH HEUMAT‘ ‘ Bhe , goods, sucll as electric stoves, electric ironsmlectrie pads," Wusléfllg! YliflCilillCS, vacuum cleaners and other house ‘qll-‘Ylllfllli; also power apparatus and illumination llcd employees, many of whom have been in the Com’ * ly for upwards of thirty years, are devoting their Lin. pcrlcclion of the merchandise that bears the print and guarantee of the Northemfilectric u". branches under the supervision ofexpericnced QJKJUVCS cf the Company are located at strategic lilir throughout the Dominion to furnish convenient - 12L.‘ to these who make use of these products in their 144 ~ l‘!!! ' -'~--e . e._ advice, which made it one oi the | most DOPuIar features oi the paper. ll brought her into intimate touch with a. very wide circle, and the vol- ' ume oi her correspondence testified w the helpiul and appealing charac- ter i her work. J» With a new bend wrestled "@1111" (mg person can crank tronl 500 to 104 black walnuts an hour in such 8 W! that the kernels are not crushed an! can be removed easily- ter match. Grand Openning Victoria new Rink Wednesday, Jan. 9th. Largest Rmk on P. E. Island. Hockey match 2nd Abbles versus Victoria. and one half hour's skating after match. Band in attendance». ' crowd. They will all be there. starts at 8.15 sharp._ Lunch served in H by the women of Victoria before and One Come and see ‘the Cam C. C. M. 123 QucenStreet “The ‘Frien 1 l— j_ We carry the complete If - also Hockey Sticks, Bethune Hard" . lardware Store” .i “S sKr ‘ sks etc- ‘e 00.; Phone 757 * ‘wan. a.“ mamas.» Iss- t‘ hp. n. n on n: