é MAltCH 1V, 1926- 0 Buckwheat Flour A The old fashioned. (Pan coke) k-ind. A freshTsupply luet received I I I CiiiiNWAH The Taicum with the Odor “All lt’s r0wn” This is something entirely ‘new in talcum powder, has a delightful. distinctive odor, put up In a beautiful package and retails at‘ a moderate also , FRESH onAHAM‘ FLOUR TABLE contents/ii. ROLLEDOATS 1 1 We handle the best lbrands of Flour. We sell (it-prices llllnltllulnisiniaiaiaimisiseaiinalma away below Mill Prion. Bags “fitififiifltwrsraisesruismsm:oasmauiseaiioneiiroairciironanniiiono THE CENTRAL, ominous’ "f '1' cnsntorrsrowu GUARDIAN I "*1 r r1- PAY! w My m m. Proms». ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO advertisement cLW. S. McKie, re fast-trotting mare for sale. 7321. THE DAUGHTERS of the Em» pire will meet on Monday, March 1st at 3 p. m. 7290-2-28ME2i. 98 OENTS and three coupons with postage will secure for you the new University Dictionary. 7285. King William L. 0. iL. for March 1st is postponed for two weeks. 7321i. THE PRICE OF THE INTER- NATIONAL 8.16 TRACTOR as shown in our ad. of Saturday the 28th should read $1120.00 and not $1200.00 as stated. Samuel Ken- (all sizes) also barrels, ev- I p,-;ce.!.35c_ may Jn 7321' ‘cs3 or ‘barrel warranted I " i "Y . Q EXCHANGE TICKETS for “Why to give the best of sat-isfac- fl- Si"! LOl/Bd Him." are now on sale Q by all those taking part in the lioii- I Production also at Reddlns, Drug- Q store. Carters Bookstore. Johnson Q & Johnson, ‘the McKinnnn Drug- & g store. rzei-z-zsunzi. ' it 149 Gt. George St. P°'-'°E wuss-one we or n 46 V man for neglecting to shovel hi» F|°\"‘ "id n“! ‘it sidewalk. before the i(‘ourt S-atur. llt°ifi'i**’li****w*w*a*** (it!!! Iliorning. was adjourned until ,,L»o-Q»»»QL>»Q»+» 'l‘uesdhy- A young mun for drunk- enness was discharged an it wag ¢‘— his first appearance. r - /;UzlB*-.i #8:!’ -'i~h'*< FE WANTS rnr nnr if "‘Father sent me with this note for a fig of Hickey’s Twist." i g would n’t do would it?" " "Father said be sure and get HICKEY’S i It 5r will not use any other kind.” Charlottetown v Fraternal QINSURANCE s the' bestlnsurance In existence. Why? Because it is the cheapest and‘ at present it is put on absolutely sound foundation. There is no fraternal insurance to compare withthat issued by Manufacturers THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS Liberal conimlssions nrc givcn for all applications received anu full particulars can be received from the undersigned- We invite applications. A. D. FRASER. J. F. WHEAR» High Secretary. 7l11-2-18ME1mo. H-C-R- Service Between Prince Edward island , and . Upper Canadian Provinces . 8.35 p. m. Ar. Charlotflown .. . Ar. 5.35 p. m. - Lv. 12.45 p. m. “E Borden . 4.10 p. m. Lv. Lv. 10.30 a. m.- 2 Tormentins . .. 3.00 p- m. Lv. Ar. 12.20 p. m. o- Sackvllie .. 1.15 p. m. Lv. Lv, 6,25 a, m, N 8t. John . .. 7.10 a. m. Lv- Lv. 9.15 a, m. '; Montreal . 12.10 p. m. Lv. Leave Charlottetown Daily except Bun. Leave Montreal Dally except Sat- | I Secure Tickets via St. John i} JIANADIAN FAEiFllI Illkivav —and_ CANADIAN FAiIlFiiI IliLWAl l ........ e n. M. DAVISON-Agent Button Boots By Mail $1.98 1 We have about seventy pairs wearing boots, Get a pair by mail. Postage 10c extra. Alley &.Co., Ltd. . 135 Queen Sty-est 4 The clerk said: “I suppose some other brand y Because it is the only best tobacco, and he 4 HICKEY 8r NICHOLSON TOBACCO 00-. LTD, C suitable for girls, all good t’ BUYERS ABROAQ-il/iessrs Poi- on Ltd., unilcr its new management: are prepzunng for the biggest son- son's tradi- lirtholr history. 'l‘liei.' buyers are no-w visiting the leading (Timailian centres In sccuro for their iruslumors ilic very lltlésl styles that. fashion specialists are Droduclnil- With the bright sun- shine and lengthening days (‘il(‘.':l iflilcy turns to new clothes and thr- shopper will find at Patons, goods of every good variety fnr the home-dress-makei" and lovely wearulbles ready for the busy ones who cannot sew. iAIihou-gh the sen.- con is {Lifikliiy early Patons havi- some lovely new spring goods and illl early visit to their store will h!» profitable. 1i LEAVING IFOR Pl-CTOU--—'lVlr harles (fuming leave, this morn- in-g for Pictou having accepted the position of Chief Engineer of the S. S. Lady Evelyn plying between l'lctou,iS‘ouris and Magdalen ilslands. Mr. Cumming has boon ‘(ihief En- gineer of the S. S. Northumber- land since 1906 but. since the steam- er was la-ken over by the Railway Department she has been laid olT for molillis at u time making the. position anything but r1 remunera- livc one. rho ofliccrs and men lat-ins; paid only for actual time workoil. Mr. (‘inning entered ihc employ of the (‘harlottetown Steam Navigation 50 years ago last Octo- ber, aim was connected with the comp-airy urtil it 301d out in 1916. THE ROYAL ARCH meeting of’ DR. ROBBINS, Dental Parlors, Royal Bank Buildings. 682l-2-6MEtf. HARD COAL. chestnut size for base burners arrived today. Bun- tain. Bell 8c Co. 729l-2-28ME4i. . THREE COUPONS and 98 cents will set you a new University Dictionary. Send postage for out- of-town orders. 7286. THIS TIME ' TO-MORROW your cold will be under control if you use OUR COLD CURE, in the meantime. Price .25 cents, John- son A Johnlon, Driiqglsts. 7280-2-27-ME5l ALL KINDS OF BOX AND store. 7279-2-27-ME3i WEATHER FORECA8T.— Fol- iflwinB i5 the weather forecast for lVlurch-lst to 3rd, cloudy, threaten- ing. 4th to 5th. rains. 6th to 8th, stormy. 9th to 12, cold. 13th to 17th, rain, sleet and snow. 18th to 22ml cold, squally. 23rd tu 27th, mild winds. 28 to 31st, changeable, showery, mild a WEDDING BELLS.—A very hap- py event took [liilile at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'i'l|oinu5 Bertram Pleasant Valley, on Wednesday ev» i-ning January 28th, i920, when their youngest daughter Edna Jes- sie was united in ldfilffiflgé to Mr. William Ernest Pic erlng of Clin- ton, IP. E. l. 'in the -preseuce oi’ a few immediate relatives and friends of the contracting parties. 'l‘lic tbride, who xvas given/nutty hy her father. looked channing in c. gown of white crepe dc Chine and wore a ‘briilzil veil. Rev. George Arvers performed the ceremony. 'l‘he wedding march was beautiful- ‘iy rendered by Mrs. Ayers. Sup- per was served after which a pleas- ant evening was spent. The bride received some useful and valued gifts among the number a hand- some set of furs, gift of the groom. ‘The following morning Mr. and hlrs. Pickering left fnr the main- land en route for Montplirer, Vt.. 2nd other Americzin cities. After their return they will reside at Clinton where the best wishes of i1 host of friends will follow them. vCO-OPERATl-ON.—"Organizutlon co-operntlon, and education are gal g hand in hand throughout the agr cultural districts of the coun- try ’ is the opinion of W. J. Ruth- erf d, Dean of the Saskatchewan College of Agriculture, iwho ex- presses the following views in the Agricultural Gezettc for January lie says, "Farming is not the inde- pendent self-contained occupation that it ‘was a generation ago. ‘(Jou- dllions huvc changed from tlir pioneer days, and reduction has not only to do with supplying the demands of the homeihut it mus‘. aim to create an export trade. He. is one cl the best known and most skilfui marine engineers in Farming is a real business, suc- cessfully carried on by men and wo~ - Mzirliimr- \\‘."l!f‘l’S and his departure "1 tikc up his headquarters else- whrrc is n distinct loss to this pro ll» lo . s with the bust ." mwnv "'l‘i("llliS in (‘harlot- Mr, John Edmuniis. sec- ond onginci-i" who joint-ii the Stcnm “Yavigzitiim in lSSl and Mr. Frank lhrvun, third i‘ll1.§ll‘l+"l', under Mr. (‘timing lim-i- also ioiucd tho S. S. Lady Eve-urn and lv-ave this morn- ing with (‘hiclf Corning. DAVIS AND Fnassws FRESH AND PORK sAus- AGES ON SALE NOW av ALL teaomo enoczns. covznumsnr STAMPED ow EACH WRAPPER. ONE or "rue CHOICEST MEAT- FOODS ON THE MARKET AND ALSO THE CHEAP- EST BECAUSE no wasrs WHATEVER m USING. l372-10-6Mtf. ll p ' Eye Specialist L Office, Royal Bank l.» Building, Charlot- tetown. Office Hours: 9.30-12.30, 2--5. p’ Phone 68-Y A ladies See our bargains in _i small s zed shoes. '-~ SIZES 2 1-2, 3, 3 1-2, 4 T h e s e boots are worth from $6.00 to $7.00. SALE VPRICE $2.34 A Bring Your Small Feet Morris-Smith-ileer FOR VALUE b \ D P OO-O-O-O-O-O O4 OOQ-QQO-OQOHQ-O- cnllcgc trained incn to solve." Mlnardhi lilnlment 00., Limited. pleasure and must be gratifying to you to know that. after using 36 bottles of your Llniment on a case of paralysis which my father was afflicted with, l was able to restore him to normal condition. other sufferers nrniy be benefitteil by the use of your Llniment, I am. “QXQifi-fifii‘!B§Q§Q~§QXQKfiffiiflfifi-KfiiiéfiiéiiiefiENE&X&*&¥* mcn who are not only sklliiul in the . art and practice, but are versed in the science nf agriculture. Farin- ers today are not content to know only how t0 grow ‘good crops they want to know also how to market them to good advantage. They are interested l" the economic prtlii- lems oi‘ their o\vn communities and to a great extent in the problems of their customers in the city. Ag- riculture is both industry and com- merce and affects both the rural and the city population. The agric- irlturlst of today is not merely a practical farmer but is necessarily Rural communit- which rcnudrr w. social WPPkPI‘. v. bulk chocolates at our store. Get . . _ your fresh supply from us. .lohn- the brlilmmie °f ‘my finel" iiimt iii-lie that iztblti~ ‘ son & Johnson, The Quality Drug- i of furniture or woodwork.’ blt-nd,--.i 1., _bc.>lu_.vflvyoi_ The finer your furniture, time g3: need of giving it that attcntia" preserve the charm oi its 'i)t3[.;,1_r~ 0U should not use ordin- ury poiish—you want; a polish you can trust. You can trust O-Cedar. Those: who use if: regularly xvili assure you rt may even be used on your piano or IDOiCr car-and that: it will rcricw h. antic". _, parii L: of ciu after “JiCil a light rubbing with a airy ciotii leaves the surface dry with aharri. bril- O-Ccdar Polish thoroughly ' . ng u in '11 v . cleans the wood. it docs not p J original richness. How l0 make floors glen-m as they never gleamcd before. A DAILY light rubbing with tin": (D-Crrriir pfiiiwil Niop is the _ answer to your liunr problem. 'l' . .~. it" igiethenfnirnishedhurd ‘wood or painter! " ‘iilltj\'f'lttlflu“ll)djffl\’ilil);lell£hifi null u . Use ll.‘ on linoleum El}(7"’ff prcvlirts it from cracking; and PYESCFVQ ti!!! ‘COIOFIHQ. it you are looking for an c’ better way of dualin than the 0H bacii-izrcaking moth ‘c Mop on the woo work as well us the Flo irs. it docs u}. with stooping. climbing and furniture-moving. itcachcn all hord-to-get-at places. o-Ced P ThM ' d -' .1“ r ' .;.....__;r.' .315. ....:"_:."a".". .i~.n:':rf.'.;.:.°...“.l: S .00 sizes. Both nl: your Hflfdwilff! or (imccry Shop. CHANNELL CHEYWICAL (QQNIPAYSY, IJKHTED 'l‘()l(().\"l‘O zos h IIW‘ problems MHBOIIViiIB. Jlillfl 27- '13 Eggs have been an important til‘- ticle 0f diet from the carllcst ages. Perhaps no article of loud is inorc commonly eaten or served in a greater variety of ways than eggs. Commercially eggs have becomu un important factor in the ililSillllti‘ of the world. In late pro-war you the world's egg production int-rous- ed rapidly. Grout lirilain alone, iu 1913, imported eggs from fifty- fivc (iiffercnt countries, while Ger- maiuy, in the volume oi‘ her imports wus a close second. Yarmouth, N. S. , Gen-tletnrem-dt affords me great Hoping Sincerely yours. GEO. ll. HOLMES _ During thc war poultry produc- tion in most countries was scrious- iy illsturbcd owing to the scarcity of and rapid‘ increase in the cost of feed. Thc first effect was a cur- tullincnt in poultry flocks prac- tically the world over. ln (fanudu the ‘heaviest movement 0i’ laying stock lo mnrkct took place In the fall oi‘ i915. in England and other countries the feeding of many ccr- cals was prohibited. For a time the outlook Wits dark. but soon a distinct reaction occurred which gave poultry nurl cgg production the greatest momentum it has ever re- i-etveil. The effect of the universal tendency towards increased produc- tion may not bc DF0liOilliCi‘l'."i.iliS year, but in u your 0i‘ 1W0 ii i-‘l (xlcarly evident that the world's trade In eggs will bu. culled upon to handle a volume of supply Wt-‘li in excess of tho present. demand. What thcn will be the outcome? Will the price to till‘ producer be allowed to drop beyond i119 lwiiii of economical production, or will those interested in tho world's sill! trade be prepared to undertake such a comprehensive campaign of stiles- mnnship and advertising as will in- sure a demand well in excess of the supply. Eggs are one of the most pala- table. most nourishing and most convenient of foods. In chemical composition eggs closely resemble meat. ‘In nutritive valuc. they stand betwqeenigaheerte and milk, while in real lnstrlnsic value, eggs sinnil on n pedestal fnr above their value us ordinarily ruled. Investigations conducted underthc “New Nutri- tion" classify foods on a basis of their growth-promoting, disease- roslstlng powers. ln other words, flER-Rfilflifilillfiidafifi Cold To-day Cough Tomorr (W What Next Week? A-‘neglccled cold is almost certain to result in a cough and from the cough may come more serious complications. Don't take chances. Stop cold“ in tho start. OUR COLD REMEDY will accomplish the ‘task in s very short time._ it is pleas- ant to take and will not keep you from work, just a inlld pleasant laxative cold rem- edy. ' KEEP rr umov m THE HOME Johnson,» » 8r Johnson The Qiisllty Drugstore tor. Kent and Prince 3mm lncrasing onsumption oi lig and Abroad nrru .. iii‘ I \ i.- EL QFTQ gs iii» nullity iwi-uimiliiiri varies in " 'l'lii» -\'-t»~!.i I‘- u. ' n in ihi‘ quulit_v of l" mlii w" 1:" i i‘ » sali- and the uni- i‘ ‘I'|i~ I ~ (lllliiiiy ri-ccivctl i- . r i"li.i n " ‘- ‘I i _, Exports .1920£—- B filods su "ii ...»-. ‘ ', “is” ‘- Iiccn touul i I a 100 l- mlncs iiilrliliill ‘,' ' " “o0 plopci‘ growth 1".’ 30.0 ihc human ho ' ' N“ of tissui- so " _T" sistance of disc . Eggs and mill. ' ‘_ ,. , , 900 Irv natural foods, iilt‘ only (nulls. "3' . . N." ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 590 in fact, that (‘illlitlill all iln- vii-mom. ' ' ‘m’ ' " ' ' ' * ' " ' ' ' ' Ml I'm‘ the _gruwih of ilii- young. -\ h, (‘hick hiiichcs front illili Wlii iivl . , ' _ [or iluys upon ‘ihc l'()|li_t‘lii oi‘ iii “m "THU," _ ' Hm, (limes (“D00 original egg. A natlnng gri-zili-u "'."' "MM "M ""“]“'l _ __ . p , , ' »_ Uli, <'.i1|-li-~l i'lll ,'i n I _- rissstct ls u. high iiugice nf llllili-f , _ ._ _ _ _ i9 health. Eggs and milk liuvc those f?“ “filmylzfl ,1, "Hi: 1m :{ I dn.’i_i a“ civincuts absolute] - sscuti: k ‘ ‘ " c ‘l \' I I 'HII\\*' '9 hilih ilcgrco of llliiivliciliitiiitilfl m | -lII,GH.'iHIYF’I.IFN.“If. m" TL“IJ'IIIVIN(E FAT h" Tho zivcrugc house-svilo vivw- W| "‘..'. H“ f! “"5" . ,. If‘ “Li-rmr (’r‘1‘nll‘qx> i5 cggs with suspicion. Tliv iii‘.~'il‘| , _ H" x"““h_""nim"'. ‘1 " t. m mi '.-. tin-iv wi-igni. h “ and craving for eggs in ilPill brick ‘lfqualilpni aw] H“ whim": “hm” I ' iliiilllll‘): _|no.tlii»<_1. y ilwurluir uuil blighted by iill‘ llllL'(‘l "ti: " "f ‘ “m” ‘f _ "i" ‘ ‘ l|"“flrl“g"l)i"§ li- iuiniy surrounding the (tunliiy iv n,’ l‘; ,1‘ "h i?“ ,"‘ ""' Am"? v‘ T", - . .\illl‘7flllill i*ri-- o- so if... .1." Tililif ‘ " I n. or sari: of Nature's most uniformJiroiluct». ' " “' i ' ' ‘Q q, L . ,_‘,.‘,,,"_ reduction No amount of handling or manipu ,\ ,,,-,.;.,,,~_. him“. "Inllkffl 1,; 1;. i‘ '15 puimtla awcc-k ""1"" 9"" iiiiiinivtl iileil‘ Iilliliii." izirlzcsi mu M, tlinnii-i with n 11"‘ I i‘: M“. i-iiffi-iii-rriilmiimsii Th" W111 cause of the llli<=i+rt=livil.\' uhlvliivii in" l'illlllili\' 1.. o-tooo .1».- ' ..»..._\. R64 Wood- as to quality h; failure to conservi (\|]_ in, a -1l||»',|i_< iii‘ on I ii w m - - i" -\ii"i1-- f0? =1 that quality which nniurc has givcu. lirm iil.‘Z"il ill‘ w. =\i|]'i_ i.‘ st, ._ '“ Actual misrepresentation in Sill! Wm, _, |,,-.,,|.,,-|;,,,, u; SW, m, 1M1, ,. l . _; and luck oi‘ confidence on the p.11" lllI'/.l\ll, hu. ,. ,|1i‘|\llii4 m" I): fitJpui of the consumer us regards tllllli Hing mirth.“ r»‘,-.--_ is» p,“ ‘ a4o+0o0+o4+4+Q+0Q+O00+o lty caouibiur-il with tho high prim .|t|.».-< m...» .' 4 for n vnriuhlc zirticlc. arc the fur .|.q1,-n,,,._ m. ,. h : 0 tors that tcnil most to retard con .]....|,,,.,;|\. ,1... _ - d, v- 9 1t sumption. (To b0 cmiiinuoilo .-;,-.,.,--; .1,;_. -|il‘li)y\-1 . .. . - - ; . I) ' il'iiiiiil‘l imlm-nl in l)l“.l"'. ' -I ‘I. V 0 iiltllll‘ mniliv-I wvsolli- lil’ ll‘ ‘l ‘ Canadian Egg Exports 1920. i_».|r,;iiii.- t... i}_ i; ._ r,,,- |,,..,»..-,,_ y: t ( 9"_ j i‘llil<llili chm l ‘ ‘-\‘l" Ft F." 9m 9 crux "In. {w ._.;. . ,-, 1Q"; ..», , ' iiiiliiliflln, coupled Willi! 4 January lstlilih . . . . . . . . . . . H100 l'ili.',\ in ( .- q. ii ..\--. t. w» ~ s ‘ January lllii-l7ih . .. ...'.iin .illii loin" l‘i'.Lf~ pl-r \\~ h].- .~ i0 > JilllililVy lltlh-2-ith . ‘Hm l4) m, ._--¢ , i r. it LENTB GRINDING SERVE! 4 Jnnuiiry Qfitliillsi .\.‘il qnir. M. , .5 t" , -~- 4%.... i i- . " ~ .- ~ "lllitftii service, eq- i lavhrunnv 15mm llli-IilH, ‘or in ‘tunic: P" ‘til. iiiliiriiy- ‘Mimi; ‘iiriiiicz¢iilkai'i:aigg-l_w 'l'olui ‘to fi'lii‘ ‘i-til-T-tiuii I-lsiililtiliii jilliklllfdllllllhl ‘ti: rib‘; l“ ‘Hiigntill i r [u '.\V‘['Q'l\(‘pd b)’ 0i" > . . . . .. . > ~ |ii . . s. ’ ' r ‘ - ilozens). iili‘ l'1 ilcii :11 i' ‘ Iliillill constantly Iucrr-asing volume In_ the usual course of GVPIIiS. sumo its in <'~-- "i" balances 288s find their any to t-hc consuur snmptlnn in I-‘ . 1 W“ ~‘ii"°‘1"'i.l‘ ihflnk 0i" Pat‘ or In devious ways. A Isl-gr: prn- ovi-r two Oi’ i\\'li null i-\|-~li:1li' Flilifi- "I'll “iii Colii-IBIIQ i0 portion commenci- ilmlr journey [wr i-uniin [ll-r “out. 'I‘l.~ p». wrivv. mi mcrlt their oonfld- < through the medium of the country iii-s m‘ (‘llllfilllllfiiiiill .'l‘|- i||.-,-..y,,,-,. once. J store. Most merchants are not pur- oqllullr us n: ‘ll ii‘ 11w we iililll ‘ I iiculairly interested in eggs but buy the pIX-rcilliliii- t u p: i .- m - >9 eggs hecuusc it enables them to pcciuilv wlwn vicw» l] in Elsi»: m‘ ih»-‘ ' G F H t h sell Knolls. and they. lilcirfuro, hid iilllPlliilli riill~=lllllliil llil\\‘<‘l' u". fir, o e u c for eggs. ll is not transition-ii guild illfillllliw‘, in.» I'i Elliti .\"Ii!v\\, i ' business for a ulcrclulnl. to refuse Films urn llmui r.....i_ i)l‘il‘l‘il\l' , Optometrist urn! Optician 9885. and if hf‘ bids low ‘his (‘lli- niiun in quality occurs i‘l primal»! tonier will go in his compctitiu tion in llll‘ ixiilii‘|\-ri-ii.-.-\\I‘|i xvlii- L '..""'."..‘.I only a limited number of natural ‘gaming:sianiiuyeaiieasamoaeasessaasasseaiseasaissxvsasaaiiisaiefit h} QOO