uvng: l. -1 ‘"1 ‘ ROBERT IN . ,“Secret Service” minim aJs-snnnr. room‘ 7 AND 8.45 i l Last Call to See WARWICK The most successful play of the American stage. A stirring romance of love and daring deeds 1n the days ofthe (‘lVli war, Willi a (lis- tinguished cast of =up1 ortii g players. JOE “SPRINFING THE T1311“ v RYAN ‘l --.i';;§.;;";>".§l12‘a;..- iCHARLIE IN “lhe Adventurer" jcninln (inc oi‘ (Thapl.-1in’.< Best Comedies MAKES BETTER BAKINGS THE reason why BEAVER FLOUR makes Inch light, tlaky pastry, and such excel- lilt bread, is-it is a blended Flour. IIAVBR FLOUR is a combination of the IIld-Iamed Ontario ‘Vmtcr \‘~'heat scientifi- qlly blended with enough Western Hard eat to give it streneth-thc r mt ll flour unsurpassed for hi. .1. ~..;-.i.ility and loss oi flavor. Try BEAVER FLOUR rnl note the marked provement in ‘your baiting-s. Sold at your groccr's. The T. H. TA‘.~"l..fj‘i?? CO. Linii. "ti. irlliiiiflg pro- Robbins & Robbins INC. Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers. No. 2 Fulton Market, New York. N. Y. Bpeclaltiss-Smclts, Eeels and Clams, in large or small lots. For stencils and information address E. O. WANOER, Victoria Hotel. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Cheseboro Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers, No. 1 Fulton Market. New Ycrh Receiver of Smells, Eels and Clams. Car lots s specialty. oration. For Stencils and information address E. O. WANBER, Victoria Hotel. Charlottetown, P. E. I. N EVI’ YORK THOMAS M. REID & CO; Wholesale Commission, Fish Dealers 108 Fulton Fish Market, New York Specialties, Smclts, Eels and Clams Consignments solicited (lolly, returns, stencils and stationery on application Reference: Market Fulton National Bank N. Y. Transfer Agents, Boston‘. s "B WILEY a sows, Express shipments receive same consid Brothers FISH ADS i =passed throuch the city yesterday "on route to their home at Vernon Jlrltlzre to visit their father. Joseph ‘iacDonald who is seriously ill. . RECOVERINtSL-The msnv friends t CHARLOTTETOWST January 17th 3.30 p. m. Street. "NOW we maun totter down John 2o.h. shop o.’ W. T. Wellner. Queen St THE ANNUAL MEETING of th~ llazelbrooli Dairying Co. Ltd" will b“ held in i118 school-hens‘ .1! Hztzelbroolr on W-dnesday, Janir a-ry 19th, at 2 p. m. Patrons and shareholders rcqu 518d to attend A W. lonrs, Seciy. llnll on Wednesday. 19th January 1921 at l dclock p. m. P. F. llughes Secretary Treasurer. CHARLOTTETOWN GIRL SAFE Messrs. \\'. K. Roaers Co., Ltd ereived a ielewram yesterday eta‘ ‘n" tlr-t Iiliss Soda Reid hnd sails? . row llrtvre on the C. P. R. S. Cor‘- sicsn, thus relieving the dreadful anxiety oi‘ her parents in this citi VISITING THE OLD HOME.- llllss Clara MacDonald. teacher 0' music. Chicano. F. A. MacDonald YYVRIIQYGY‘ of 'he Irving and Casson l0. H. [lovermort Co., Boston. .1. lMilton MacDonald. contractor. Cambridze and George MacDonald of the Bank of Commerce. Toronto of .\Ir. Fred Hale of this city will he clad to learn that he is recover 1." satisfactorily from his recew _‘"‘”4"Ol1 in" nnpnnrlicllis in thr vddcnly ill last Sun-lay niizht af- dtlenl rill last S"ndz1v nirht af- \r returning from church. A doc 1r was called and he was taken to ‘e hospital and opera-ted on 1hr mic llllflll. He is now doinc j lrndldly. WAGES IN LUMBER WOODS. Rvrurcs in the lnrrvbednu woods n" “ew ‘Ilulnswick have taken a hi‘ “orrthis rear The rirevailinv 111' \f pay at this time is sixty ilollars ~er month with hoard whereas lust ‘ear it wa sswentvfive or ch11" ‘ollnrs (‘PF month. in one rznnn ~ w" that lrvl been "ecflivin" sixlv dollars a month recently made a l€~"'1flritl 1'0“ ninetv ilollars. ‘\l'l\+-r~ “e increases \\'e"e re uncd filly quit the job at once. but their pinc- s were filled in short or I =1" by nth "r men who zicccplerl the i-‘ixty (101 M Y B ” . 1m" rate. _ ' 4o>_—- . THIS 1s HER women Jump: MISS FLORENCE E. ALLEN >'_"'_ ‘av= r20 for Toromo to rcsum heir studies at the Gltn liiaw Y 5° rind St. Andrews College. n 1 I O ears e The Sussex Hockey team enjor Favorite Judge Florence E. Allen Tojljss Florence E. Allen be- longs the distinction of being the tlllst iroman judge of a common pleas court in Ohio. She took office in Cleveland on January 3rd. Miss Allen formerly was an assistant county prosecutor and has brcn prominent in politics and woman's ..»...ti ~s for several years. I. O. O. E. reg. meeting Monday SELECT some new‘ Victor Rec- owis today at W. '1‘. Wellner. Queen But hand in hand sell go." to the Burns Anniversary on the _24ih and MEET ME at the Victor Record VICTOR RECORDS "1118 "l? MR. FARHEII. Oo you keep i‘ greliest artists in the world to your ,.ew,d o; "m, em" “d u. home. These reen-wis cn"ie<l in stock at W. T. Wellner. Queen St. DAIRY nserlncr-rne annual " eetinz oi the Emerald Dairyinr Association will he held in Emerald 1111a contain oninniln , | OUR UOUAL chocolate special 59c lb. Saturday at W. T. Wellner. HIGHFIELD PRESBYTEIIIAN CHURCHr-‘RQV. Robert hlurrrv will conduct service and preach in Highfield Presbyterian Church m» Sunday at 2.30 p. m. I DREDGE INSPECTOR HERE.- Mr. J. K. Blenklnsop, Government inspector of Di-sdgee. St. John was n the city yesterday on his tequ- vi" Inspection trip. He leaves for - who Mainland this morning. I. r-enditure? Why not get your ’ rst account book free by snbacrih m: or renewing your subscrlptlo" -» The Guardian and start righv 'MlI. T0 DISCUSS TAXES.——A repres- ' ~ntaiive from the Commissioner o: ‘Taxation at Ottawa is to visit this 1 ity on Wednesday the 19th for the "u"ns. __._¢0-@___ PERSONALS own yesterday. Dr. ness Leo F"ank has gone on a bus trip to Halifax. Mr. Frank Pigot/t, Mount Stewart .- .15 in tre city yesterday. Bliss Nessie Fitzgerald left yrs ‘ lrday for Fredericton. Air. P. W. Cla-kln of the Rallwa: went to Montague yesterday. Miss Daisy Hobkirlr. city left yes "rday on a visit to Fredericton. Mr. J. B. McIntyre, M. L. A.. Sav "e Harbor, was In the city yea wrday. Mr. and llirs. J. G. McDonald. Tracsdle Cross were visitors to ‘own yesterday. ' Mr. Fletcher Jordan, Murray Har- hor, left yesterday on a. trip to Tor mo. Mr. 1-1. J. McCormack of Halifax rr-ived in the city un 'l'hursd""= ll-"ill and left yesterday on n visit ‘o his former home in St. (‘rem-gift king's Co. The many friends of Mr. Ernest mnkins of Pownal will res-re» t- cnrn of his illners in the P. E. l. Tlospiial suffering from blood pois hing. ‘laprwnirg1 oi the Wed (Continued from Page Four.) Miss Nina Crosby and Master Ch-siey and George of St. John’ i~"'d. aft‘ r hnvinz spent a mos‘ enjoyable Xmas and Nrw Year‘ ~ollday with their aunt. Mrs. T. P Jrodmun. Spring Park. left a fer »rl their visit to Charlottctowr Yr"‘P'll'li?lV and although they werr not the winners they are goo c. r‘ spur s pnrlkprvw how to p1: defeat. The were however mnr successful in playing Sumrmersid~ and are heartily comztatuulnted c‘ hi ir success. The Sussi x boys car lance as we"! as- skate, and wen made welcome at the Casino and Moon-try Club after the games. A return visit is anticipated. I l O Miss lleen Longworth has rr» turned to Haven-gall after n de lightful visit to her home here. I O O A host. of friends here will br pleased to learn that Mr. H. Prlcr Woliber who is at present in Au- gusta, Maine. has been asked h= ‘he officers of the aid of the Au- gusto General Hospital to put on '1 ivlay there in aid of that institu- tion. Mr. Webber has consented tr do so and has organized a Drama- tic Club and will stage the play dra-matlmd from Tennvsotfs "Do- ra". Mr. Webber taking one of ihv Miss Ella Johnson Tells How Cuticura =1 llealed Pimple: 1 "My trouble began as small pim- ples and in a few months they get 1 worse and my forehead was justa mass of large pim- _ plea. They were hard and ’ _, red and caused me to scratch. and l was disfig- -v tired for the time. They ‘rum; made me embarrassed ‘y when out in company. I tried saassfras tea but it was of no help. lsawaCuticuraSoapandOii-it- rnentadvetlsementand sent for a free sample. After using them I bought more, and when I had used one mks ofCuticura Soap and one box of Cutl- oura Ointment for about amonth I was complaely healed." (Signed) Miss Ella May Johnson, 13o: 65, Carnal. Idaho. March 9, 1920. Cutieura Soap, Ointment and Talk. kin comfort and skin health - I . a $.11 when all else falls. llr. sad z-ral and enthusiasm. trrday morning to visit Mrs. Justlcci McGu-aih In Fredericton, N. B. I I O '10stess at a Bridge partv on Wed’- ncsday evening, the large number of guests present being cumpromotcandmainuin akinpnr- "lib the genlnlity of their hostess leading parts and entering into ‘he warming with his old tlmr MP5. G. E. Fall's Wide olrrl" 0' "riends will sympathize with her in the death of her mother. M - r» wan. which occurred in Chelsea, Mass" on Thursday. i t C l The ladies have again become ,'n~ teres-ted in curling and are al- ready hard at work getting ac- quainted with rinks. BANK OF t Production rlfpflfldlldre and Willlllélln! vurpose of meeting the foxmen in ‘v;- cl.‘ {Que rich in vitamins, l cameras are more mefui than others. Scott's Emulsion is replete with those elements that determine growth and strength. Scottk livwne ‘fbruuto. Ont. D-l1 t .> __- '-;~;—_~.— =".T commence oF-l FICIALS WELCOME PRESENT 1 STEXEHNG co.-=~.|rio~s f l CONFIDENCE IN FUTURE end T wrift Necclcfl-—. Bank Had 1's Best Year ' t y)“; pa, i -| ig- sill i1: extravagant l0 Ill aur del-t- ' . , - -. , {Panndfnn producers. “if? f.°_‘i“.;‘»"‘.fi.s.". 5353315.“. its‘; or»: n» ma» n “rim mm :nnnection with the income tax re- .\ir. R. A. McLeod, Uigg. was in ' The tonal cit’ exports war Judgement orf tihoso who the tux 1ft now they arc found to be aztninst tfhc best. interests of, the country. Tlhc Turnover tax. of‘ of Comm irce, mode at the Anuu. I _\l'~.;,e._ing of the Sa-ronilscrs came ms the (‘GILClUaIOD to a l'\.'l11'l.Z‘_..tl)l\-‘i rsvltw of business wnditiona. Mlilh pollLlca-i questions as they relate‘ :0 business. Sir Edmund diagnos- suesiiie germ t... slciuitss. but; hi5 ' ler, but only by facing the facial the». iii-Hg’ mus gclrius 01' 1's h.» tcuni 41141105 do exist-V ilhflll bad and (111051 nonmhle hubris 0t’ private a-Iltl 1c iinunce must be replaced 11y; ssnei- habits. As a means m this 0nd, all Edmund vyldumes tiiei period oi! readjusumczri when values are being brought not; Jilly w a basis of production costs‘ The remarks 0i Sir John Airdi ‘he General Manager, also were hopeful Qnaadying words at this zlime. Sir John established not onhy‘ 111s fact that ‘he lit-nit of Cnnfi naenco has conntfinned its growth no"! has had the best year in its History-Joni that nominees scener- _'\i‘i"_v is sound and coitltt": snumler Ho struck one pariculwr word of renrqr-l-vthat the fnnm-rrs should. not licld their 2min for n rise. w, a hwy-use uwhidh than fnllen "our rnnid‘v since the time 0f l!" v-‘wf, and has every R-Dllfia-"WE? 94 no so is avrrnnniltv writ the ucnernl ton» n’ iriaineas " unm- yq~w§flf nwerleneea" soil/l gtq- nam-nmid Wain-pg ‘fihnvw hMn natural 52ml mrmcdinfl even if diaa ..,-£,.¢.-.1.n\", “r mve proceed iihrnuzh l“ ital-loll m,’ ihdzfh prices nnrl low Aficinrcxr which w-vs based. “not. m iwnivrt-il omwroriae. but on the wmowe. w‘ snwnlmi wcsmi from t-he evidence oi‘ deibt issues h." 10V" nrnnu-"rrs living 119F000 l-llP-ll‘ menus." ' . ‘Canada's exports and import-z for ‘Pro ‘veer anrlln." lflaroh. 19730 Si!‘ “lvrrvvul Phfl-Wed l0 11R l"‘“ “Wm” !“\‘e Hwv fm- "to previous year. lnrmv nAv-tivwllvt" n. but the tctnl of imports irutoriunat .-u~,- was very much lnr-"r—~“" "1’ so millinlltt to be specific. Not r1" "mi lulf con'l"ul'1." ‘he "W11 v-vlurirufl m the. nrlll o.’ SonWrmhr-r 1920 reveals the starlll"! ""9 '““' . in twee six mcntihs of "“l "l" lu111firfkifl in mm wn l-n-v» 'v"'ll""" ‘wwrwrd i< these six imrtc-rl. lit l; Folml "o ‘w lord": ' would, rnrflfv by-‘rw fflvnfl "hi: n", eojirI-vI-tfiv-tt Q9"‘D -’ rfi"~ir' .\.'-' on year ending March 145 m‘ thn fflpi that articlrs lm-"Prteil looks for it to grow steuduiiy snxrdznlnfiumlm to ‘he ‘Mg? sum .1.. POSED sv cmuunsucu ll but of reproduction costs. i ‘ l I (“fry-lug o1 Pxpms “~41; $1.'.\_0.’i'1‘.0‘=n cd silver. was adjudged cat at tl".1~ joint exhibition of the mouths A/lRflllC (‘at Club and $15l.145.000 mole than \\'<- ll‘-V" H! Soclrti’ "old rccrntlv in N. Y. This verdict stamped (‘arnreuch us the finest of Americas feline arise- 1» were ‘he innonrts ‘for the fiscal 13.6.90) millions Cyanyeugl] 1 w», town in 1019. hut this in face poundg_ I mines, lwlid. 8hr ludmmd wged. n1;- rho vary fimdq- ollherwioe 11' vailoble iior lmsinees extensions 'i'~l11us wmud he dseoked the devel- t-pJJml. o! hviumry which not out)‘ jinn-sacs the National income so, 1H1 "taxes" would not drag HD0111 Mn.- iucrmo." Spailnlng directly 0n the innit? npnwursms, Sfllr John Ailrd mad» wry 1.4153111’ points indicated by the blililml} sheet. The past your ‘has 'b-~~:n one ixmnrs beet ye»: through z-lne sieailhicss of the hiss-laces and through: title avoidance of any ser~ "inus lass. Hurt-hm, vxpzinsichs ‘have; p‘ been made Lu Canada. and irnmr f" innt "li-pllflflltfllfi in hhe 011911 ing up c1.’ offices min-cad which are nt-oded to vssist in the further de 111.‘ r i d forward-a total of $.,T83.979.37 0r 356,243.97m»orr than " .111‘ :11t;o—'l1his is a snfcf-Zllflfll . ‘i-nst uncnprcted contlnntncle-s. John's prceentatjon oi ‘the ~me~ Beak of Coinmert-M- the 71,114.77‘? m‘ ""r-"=Y whahwyetrago. w.” ..__ (Qs>.__*___ 18.00000" MO8T BLUEBLOODBD OF FELINE ARIlSiTOCRAJCY (lranreuch Ii. a beautifully shad- vhe best the Silver H11 is mvnwl by ‘Mrs. Edgar erich, of Arlington,‘ N. J. ll wslghs elevcn wgivts tmnployimen: no present and lprospectlive (Domitian workers. but .V~tl~1pm€lbl, of export business for.‘ Tlha banlg] . ‘urge addittiiona no ‘he amount‘ i ad me pulpit“ M Gama“ H1, 1‘.-mk's tros-ltlon gives point to ibei . ~ w; t'll."lC '1' has high hopes for uhe mum; He, mrr J men-can 1 e own» n 1111310? 1 v1‘! he Itlmpvd with their general tra Q . PERFECT commercial A service ls only evolved ‘ones. A DoltFI 551135;‘ .i'n' i '_-i'-' ‘whips. '9'” Th! Ullol con U l‘ In" a century a ilattal Qoroaptinlfl ilriiatlea n t ‘ virtue to its i. ‘ l" iiilll‘ Ihi‘ l‘ yloljo‘ .- 1 l. W. . 151.0111! 11111110 [UNION Bmhgor l uNFRnrAE-‘Elfiiivlsssl -FAILURE A bani: account is an assistant in character building. It establishes the confidence, independence and pride which increases efiort and paves the way no success. Open an account to-day and ‘h: OF COMMERCE ‘ a . chm“. $15,000,000 51%”: rune $6,000.00‘) CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH, C. Loiner Miles, Manager. I ASplflll I Nothing Else is Aspirin ._l' clout "it rnwsi urns CANADIAN BANK‘ Banking sea... in p Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all. Accept only an “unbroken package" of “Bayer Tablets 0i’ Aspirin,” which contains directions and dose worked out by physicians during 2t years and proved safe by millions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Made in Canada. ilandy tin boxes oi l2 tablets coat but a. few cults-Larger packages. "wnirln la the trade mark (rrglstrred In Canada) of llsycr Manufacture of Mano- . itlracitlcller of Hillrylicucld. Whi ,. nnufscture. to assist the public again do rnarlr, the "Bayer Cross." 'v\,1\||".’\“'i'l to 50 m"‘l‘icns. and 01f ~niirse no cinch liMDUTULfIOIlS were necessary in 1920. ISir Edmund sees on lmfWWRlflPPl "fIVfllfl" only because of dire necess tv-v “Nothing but inability to buy‘ will check such zoos". ‘fliers is n. bright side. foriurst sly. to ohfset this decreased mnreln of export emess ovoi- imports. It is the fact of increased valltl" of‘ meld crops. amine-ml production well in excess of that. cf 1919. and fibe- fact that war erpenrlltures have virtually ceased. Sir Edmund mak- es it clean- that Canada can. if (lamrtians Wit“. speedily get iihe importation excess of exports over Inmcrts more nearly to tlhc old ratiilc. Among the statistics of universal interest given in Sia" Edmrumfs rul- dress are chose of Canadian securl ties held abroad. These he estimat es a-t $2.189.000.000 held in Grcatt liritain and Edwin‘. and 81.441000 000 held in the United States. This mieans on annual interest bill of sarmwihat over 183.000.4100. Referring to the need of revsmv to meet this and oiihsr charges Sir Edmund spoloe very rfainly on metfilodss of taxation, upholding the idea of n Thnrnorver 1m. and urging cmrcirul oonsidmetiion before impos ing drastic superman-s on incomes or heavy taxes on industry. Tans has been irrlposed don-log the war under the urge at huge and im- mediate revenue. 0f necessity some of tfliese taxes were really experi- mmifs It is noiihrng against the levied famuous exravri-l ‘ v w W-rV/l v- v-I-YJY I*7h~*1*t* 1 l 1 in. c. taking the place of tira- Miss Bessie Fitzgerald left ycsa Miss Mary Haszsrd was 11081115 1t n five table bridge on Tuesday.’- “er zuesis having a very delight- ful time. Mrs. (cot) s. n. Jenkins . was charmed nd her attractive daughters. I O I The many friends of Miss Mitt: Toners will regret. to ledrn {hit I110 is in the P. ll. It Holpitsl suffering from o severe cold. "luxury taxes now happily at nn l-nd troultl form -.i Sllb-Slfflllllifl oi‘ ‘RX revenue" a small tax on tlic solo of commodities and real pro 1 i I rnourr luau Z m lhOleld-dllfltll and. r .r if! two or three llblliilllli in» lsala. ill-ems d: tongue-hoe‘ year stoic sweet-try It wields-Iii all to digestion - e flflflfllflfif “lllifl ‘I . armwavw w»... .. .. ‘m this Army and Navy in.1919 a- ______ -."'T1PP1"Q Pawn. Pt. D. I559. PARTNERSHIPS! “Doth not the wise merchant, in every adventure of danger. give part to have the rest assured?" le It is wsll known that Alplrin menus Bayer at imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Company It is bemming more and m rf the predict (f (‘o-ypflnl y; ip pvpry lino. of bu inms to insurr- their lives ior the tum-fig of the firm. 1“1i= mw be done bv a J uni plll43V"tt'li1lIVl¢‘1Il8.l Policv on the lives of 'he sew-val m1 mliers, ihv premiums to be paid by the firm, as in Fire lnswance No I"rm or corporation n' elects 10 insure its r-roperty rr plant ginst fir"; vet, the death of a co-part -er may he a far more. firious matter '0 the lmsineas, as in addition to the log of his amtiv- ran-operatic": it anvi v1‘ve the the C1fllfll- Fr m the standpoint of dutv, every pers' sihiliti s ought to carry Life Iusurance. COQT PER $1000 OF ‘INSURANCE. 5 vmr Term All life 2'1 "avm v1t‘l.i"'- with oroiits 20 Ye ll‘ Endowment with profits 46.90 We will be glad of an opportunity All information Aciu- I ri-su'ta on | furnish: d on request to . _ p l v r0 o r l-Iynclman 8r Co. Limited MANAGERS FOR P. s. r. ' Aqeits at all principal points. .. . ~.~ me-mma-e-“n... .. . vvv-s-vn withdrawal of his share of n with US1011- Annual Premiuma. Age 21 Are 30 Ave 40 $10.95 $‘1 45 $13.55 14.70 I8 4O 95.16 96 4'1 31.70 39.80 48.30 51.20 to quote you submitted free of cost. ~olicit=s matu red an d Icttc r of appreciative n at anytime‘ »<-4»~+=f.-+ e~ s» e‘ mt+t+o+>e¥+++o+mnee'