4 -0H~llLD BNDLV BURNEDF ‘Nre seventeen: months old babi’ buy of Mrs. John P. Arsenault was severeiv burned as the result of a reoentiry rqrettsbla accident. it mppea a that whole Mrs. Arsenault was n/ttexrding to her usual house work that the little one got in front of the stove with pap er iwllriich ignited. The child's WiOE-hlE-l‘ in trying to remove the hairpins dloihing trom this itlttzlo one bad her bond badly burned. A physician wins called in and it is expected the bow will recoilor. Vtfirodtoheultb- by uukiugsorlous U41 delicate hlilrfftfllOllri possible! WESTERN PERsoNALs ‘Ill! is univcrsui\_y' uciznowlodged halogen a H Raynor and E ‘I "‘ h°‘“'°“ “W? "'}‘~‘-'j“'l~‘ ‘° "1" n. hionkley leave’ this 11101111118 1015 ‘I_02ld" llld u" lo ll is but. one New York “inhwng tbs many iuiilo ingredi- flilthltare comhint-ti i1: the famous ‘it < a ifmnlorfvl uhi to surgical ' science and what‘ u precious (ion to humanity! iiow many it has saved- ‘IOU many poor shzforers it has rc- --Peier J. Ill-cloonald oi’ Grand River underwent an operation in» the l’. C. Hospital on Thursday. -—Senator Yeo left Summerside this wot-k on his way to Ottawa for the approaching Session of Parliament. J0hnso:n’s Anodyne Linument 7M the presence of this grout uno- dynl exerts u soothing sud healing inflnonoo -— stops pulu ~ and othcr- Jviie performs its important abut-c ll the hsatmozit; oi‘ Coughs, Folds, Bore Throat, Grippc, (frsmpa, Chllll, sprains, f‘ t 1' :1. i u s , clc. Johnson's Anodyuv Liuiuit-nt origi- ——-&Iiss Mntlle Lewis who has been visiting hcr pureniis, Mr. nnd Stirs. A. P. Lnwis, left on return to Boston Thursday. -—~lt is pleasing to hear that 101ml Johnson. son or 'i‘iios. Johnson. Summcrsido, who has been: ser- i0usly ill {or some time is reporv od improving. i—lTPAY6bolmyhthhprm lnoo —8UOCE88FUL SALE. -- The sale of Shortbom Cattle at Cass Bros. North River. was a decided success. The herd ‘bull. "Right Sort," sold to Dem MoEwan. Lou (Ytek tom $400.00; lBull. 1 your old. Geo. A. McAuiay, North River for $100.00; Heller Cali, E. Bwwioll. Crapaud for ‘$100.00; Heifer. l year old. ‘Dr. J. S. Jenkins for $1?5.00', 1191191‘. 2 year old. Dr. J. iSl. Jenkins for $150.00; Heller. 2 years old {to ,.u. McNeil! for $220.00; ‘Cow with calf at side, M. ltloNeill. $126.00; Cow four yum old to Geo. MoAu- lny for $180.00; Horses sold for $200.00; “Wheat sold tor $2.70 per bushel. Mr. J. A. McDonald was the auctioneer. flharlottetownllbifs Remarkable Cure The ltolllorwing’ letter trom- a grateful mother will lbs read with interest by the public. 76 Porwnnl St.. l Summarsillt and; Wosiarn Guardian -DARRAH.—.At Borden on the 2nd. February 0o Mr. and Mrs. Neil Darrivh. twins, eon and daughter. -H0lOKE.V. —- The “Monctonl .-lockey team will ‘play the Crys- ‘nls at the Gnystnli Rink. Monday, February 7th. u-AT BEDEQUE-—~'Mil‘. Theodore Ross. H. A” will preach on Sunday, nlebr\u~.ry' 6th ut North Iledcque ll s. m, and South Bedeque at 3 p. Ill. Hamilton Put It Over Canadians By Six to Five ITAMbLTON, Ont. Feb. il.—-llam- llcon witnessed its first overtime game oi.’ tile season tonight when the Tigers defeated Canndlena by a. score o! t; too. The teams did not have to so much longer than tho regulation hour before tho gums ivas decided, thirty-eight seconds alter overtime started WhGlL Prodgers rushed up the side and passed i0 Malone who scored Charlottetown. Feb. 1. 19-21. Deur Si'r.——lt is u ‘pleasure to he able to add my name to tho long list of those, who g-hnvo mum tho Fsrador to he u real remedy in time of illness. Cecil. rmy 10 year old sou. had a M06408 the ]il‘0.~|,(:l'llll.l(!li ui' u family '_physleian—— is for illii ruul and cw- tornal uso- midi-r ihun my --\h\-\- ~- diflerent from nil pilm . All (iasiers. »~'Tlm monthly meeting of the Summerside (Board of Trude was postponed from Thursday evening until Thursday of next week, owing to no lights being on. ‘JD tin-l (lilo. . i.- -A Summerside citizen charged with dlscharginpflflra arms within ‘he town nuts tlncd $200 and costs in tho Police Court Thursday morn~ rug. ~m~Premier Areseu-auit. J. E. ‘TBPOIJ. J. J. McNaily and W. J. Whitney: were among the Sumnmr- =lde Knights oi‘ Columbus at the ‘unernl of Rev. Father Houdreuult ill ‘Esmont Bay this week. ~~.\ir. Harold lStrong of Summier- side who has‘ been for several "cars mnneclwi with the ltoyal i2§i;-{llih(i)i'§il1l‘lfl(la on the mainland ~ e =i Tiny morn-im for Kin s- KQ¢P ThlS you.’ Jamaica t‘ g B o t t l e ——Mr. Benjamin (Cairns of Sum- uerside received a telegram Friday 'll‘0.l‘llil'ig XLIIXIOlIHClIlg [he dQq-gth g1’ ‘irs. Theo. J. Clark. formerly of ‘hammer-side. now living in Can igc. Girlssouri. The elmth look ilaco on February 2nd." gouluu the but hm sidmai- 0 lent that can in applied. FABSORBINE JR." is more ‘nnullnlnlnttiiius an! ‘ Qomidda; abloiutuly Asia to MO On bruises. tutu and upon wounds. to prevent inisctinn ‘ lflhllietlauu- . .._.fi...<.ui~ri._ t. It c; w. ~llr. it. ll. Morrison has wirod |'i'0'm Aiiti-gonish to see if a hodkey nme could be arrunzltrd in Suni~ _ fun-side between the Alitigonisb. lockery team and tho Crygmm The watici- has not been decided by the ""5" d" Pflflfl” ‘°'"‘"' local committee. m stunts and bruins- “uggi- litlpl name to ll! affix l"i-‘.JR-"' bi To pOllQoMBflliIr-picntlhllgdtlg‘! b‘ lei .~O\ving m some engine trouble h d h ‘ ‘t tho electric light plant Thurs- mevery Anionic icmec es. lay ,.\-en1ng_ cit-m __ 1 ‘ed $i5sbuu|-—u-»nhupu.'.. mpsdnfllb r; (159 oil lnmpslanxtllqczxfdleos (01:1- a. I. F. Ilium: inc; Lymln Hullllllg, luimi, 1.0,, pm“, m, ‘mrem, “a m, """'"'—""‘"*"“ """ _ g tbout eight o'clock. —i.\lrs. ilonironi, ‘low ilcndav in honor oi‘ Miss Iiiarlon monkley‘, Sivmmersldo. sud Mrs. Frank olclic-nnu is entertain bu: at a young people's (lance on Thursday night in Miss Monkleyn honor. WOMAN WHO WllLL AID lN HAMON MURDER TRIAL (I. J. Cunningham o: ten finite ilantel , TORONTO in Centre of Shoppli and Business District 250 ROOMS I00 m». emu. sum EURUPI. \ v PLAN .r inw- r». PROP. csassapozsét Eye-Glasses From ' $2.00 t0 $10.00 From East Point to Cape Bear is s big territory, yet right across this space Parkman lupplies the Big Majority oi Eye-Glasses Simply because PARK MA ‘S EYE-GL SS? are the FINFST P - AILE and he is the ONLY GRADUATE OPTICIAN (attendance courses.) In Montague i all and see for 1yourseii hi; lP-Tfl DA E OP TICAL PABLOI BS ii. E. PARKMA\ u; JPFHIITIII‘! imam. r I v lMrg. gathryn Van Leuycu. As- sistant Attorney Geucrul o! Oh- ldhoma. has been assigned to assist in the prosecution o! Mrs. Cluru Smith Homon who is chariwd WW1 killing Jake L. Eamon, muiti-mii- iionaire and Republican National Don't Home the stomoh when the ml nun i: in the slow notion oi the linr and bani: nodlly nilsmi by 0r Chan's Ill Um’ Pills. 0m plilldou. s bu. sli dosim- , . bad attack of rheumatic fever mbgut two months i130. nnd was confined to his bed. being quite (helpless and suffering great pain. Friends strongly advised the Farador, so we got one and used it according to directions. The first application gnvv great relief and in two weeks’ time he -was completciycured and able to return to his work. (“(50111 ‘W0 Years i180 he had n. lillllllfld‘ attack and was treated in the old way and it took two months for him to recover. Besides being cured of the fever mid (pain his health has improved wonderfully. as all can see. My (mo rlbjoct in making this slntemonl is to let o‘hers know what is finest to ilss in time of ill- ness. » MRS. MARY KELLY. I Th“ fcrccoins tortoi- is address- cil to W. E. Enman. Fsrador ile- llresentatlve, 226 Richuiurizl St. Charlottelonvn. Asl; for literature. _¢—I|> _..__.. the winning £0111 . Baseball Scandal Trial In Month Case Involves Eight Former White 80x Players and Several Alleg- edd Gamblers. (rmcaco Fob. 3._'rm baseball scandal muse, involving eight form- er White Sox players nnd several alleged gamblers under imlictement in connection with the alleged throwing of tbs world's series oi 1919 between Chicago and Cincin- nati will be ready for trial in about a month George Gommn assistant State's attorney said today. MILD WEATHER WILL CON‘ TlNUE.-—A mun who knows cold weather xvhen he sees it. holds out no new hope to the coal profil- cers for tho balance. oi‘ this winim‘. Sir Ernest Shackleton. famous Arctic explorer. arriving from Eng- land on the Aquitania. KHVB it as SERIOUS WINNIPEG FIRE ' WlNNlPEC, Feb. ‘i.—-'Fil'0 which bumfid a" flight i-rllited the intcr-, ior of ‘the Dingwsll black on Albert Street resulting in the death of one illfemnn and gassing of another. PYODQYU’ damage estimated more’ than $300,000. Qlnrli Qu laiiemsl HAY ilF/XX. Fab. ‘l.—(Q\iOt&li0bb ; entertained at ‘the ten- furnlsbed (by F. Ii. lVleCurdy and. (‘WP-Why the Montreal Stock Ex- change.) Atch At . X. .... .. .. Wheat, March 148%. May 141. Corn. May 64%, uiy 66. Oats. May 40%, July 41%. July Pork. 22.40. smoke l 'I'&B Al! flat rich aroma of the but Virginia lad t l his opinion (‘mt the balance of tho Winter is n br- ns mild as it has bccn thus: fnr. "'i‘lic_ ice in the North Atlantic is loose," suid Lhc explorer. "The Northernmost parts of Norway. Sweedsn and Siberia are also having u mild Winter. and tho peaks in Spitzborgen are not even covered with snow. "As fur us l can see the mild Winter which tho whole world is experi- encing will continue. My own ob- sorvations lead me to this conciu~ sion." i-¢-o>-—-- “They W O R K while you sleep” all You are hiiions. constipated heodacby, mu of cold. unstrung. Your meals don't flt-lbresth is bud, skin sallow. Take one or two (E-ascarets tonight for your liver and (bowels and , wake up clear. rosy and cheerful. No griping-no inconvenience. Children love (Oas- carets too. 10. 26, 60 cents. l flnrpentic-r bout. under the terms iot William's existing contract. ....i.....;. Show, 192 ._-__ Continued from Page Seven __-§___- $1.00 (lobbied by Bent cilllliWfiii for best White Leghorn Female Won by John l-Vliltlock . HAMBERLlNS THE ONE COUGH REMEDY That enjoys s world-snide F6911” "l," a, a prompt and sure r9 its] for coughu, cold and croup. lg |g good for the deep-flat"! cough of an adult. It i: 0°95 l" the persistent will" “WWW? grip or influenza. it l; excellent {or coughs, cold and crfluP if‘ qhfldrgm Kup chamberlalns Cough (Remedy by YW-ii- “l “ irlond in need. Morris and Smith donate a nil-ii" of boots for the best display of tur keys. Won by Louis Hayden. The Patriot Pubiinliin! Cumin!!!’ donate the Patriot for 1 year for best display of Brown Legborps 35c. and 65c. (standard) Won by Louis Hayden. llickey and Nicholson donate n CQUGHREMEDY‘ i erel and pullet, White Wynndoite. (standard) Won by John “bullock. Dempsey-Willard Fight Postponed Champion and Ear-Champion Will Take Place Labor Day instead of March i7 Victor Coyia donates a H110!‘ sirop for thebest Coiuzubian Wynn dotte Cockerel. (standard) Won ‘by Cleo. “lilllnms. Carter and Co. (lonato 50 lbs of ice-d for the best collection "itlln - orcns (standard) Won by W. J. Cudmore. Carter and 00.. donate 60 lbs of teed (or the best pair Toulouse Geese. Won by Almon Bosrwell. NEW YORK, Feb. 3.-Tox Rdck- nrd boxing promoter. announced tonight that Ikmpsey-Wiiinrd light scheduled to lake place on March l7, which Dempsey announced in hos Augelcs today was oif, has been POSIpODCKl with the consent oi lboth purlicipanls unm Labor Day. September 5. ltlcknrd said he would stage a bout nn that day between Willard and the winner oi‘ tho Dempsey- ll. R. Holman donates n. pair oi‘ slippers tor tho best (Wyundotte Coclterel, Won thy John Wliitlock. Tho Woolworth Co. hid. donate a. special for the best pnir R. C. Black biinovcas. Won by John ‘Milli lock. A Toombs (lonlites u spacial for the best psir Peinin Ducks. Won by Geo. B Williams $2.00 from E. G. Coombs. Bani: of Ilontrenl, best pair Brown Leg horns. Won by lmuis Hayden. ‘ $1.00 from (i. Coombs. for best dozen eggs, “specialr A. ii. Boswell "For various rousons, I have dc- cidcd to postpone tho Dempsey- Wiilztrd mulch until Labor Day." said Rickard. "Whilc both Dempsey and Willard are willing and eager to obscrvo the oiiginal contract and meet in Madison Square Garden on March i7, l have decided that the contest had better be staged in the open following the Dempsey-Car pentier match on July 2. $1.00 from E. (l. Coombs for best dozen eggs, “extrss" llurry llydo $2 60 gold piece donated by Mrs R. V. Longworlh best pair game. mole and female. Won by Geo. Demand for Tickets He“ t m: wgeicilcd “grasp yourrhroat-rash ' -"‘.......'"'*=.'..z.‘%.'.:..'§:‘..":.";‘:.".'.'!'; -*=*i~ Yb 1 t l!‘ i (II//l"i'.1//H' it breaks u the cold as well as thoroo inflamed mzmbranoso throat and loosens the phlegm _ You may be sure of you take this depends Vs y agreeable in taile. sllsys irritation. uick relief and hiking benefit when le remedy. . ' . Excellent for children. if.’ ,_ $3.00 donated by E. t}. Coombs. for the best display Brown Leg - horns (utility) Won‘ by Robt. Rhymes. $3.00 donated by iii. G. Coombs, exhibit. 1 variety Won by (Mo, Lightlnel‘ ARNING i Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tab- lets, you are not getting Aspirin at all. Made in Canada. SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an “unbroken package" oi genuine “Bayer T abieté. of Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked oui by physicians during 2i years and proved safe by millions for Headache, Earache. Toothache, Neuraigia, Colds, Rheumatism, Ncuritis, Lumbago, (ind pain generally. Handy tin boxes oi 12 tablets cost but a. few ccnls-Lurgor packages. Aspirin is tho trade mark (rr-glsicrzvi In Punada) o! lluyrr liunillurturo o! Mono- ucvtlClCidflller of FnIicyliz-zivid. \\'\ilic it is ' l known thnl Aspirin means Buyer niunutaciurc, to m-svu (ht- puI-llc n|'n‘*-‘ i: ' us. tho Table“ of Bayer Company . . _._ . .- .. . - ,c.. u»... . . .. ""'“"'_ ‘"l‘hc sin-prising demand for tink- ois for the Dempsey-Willow bout imikcs it clear that the Gordon Wfllllil accommodate but u fraction m‘ limos who tics-ire i0 soc the bout i Willard has absolute confidence in‘ his ability to regain the Pllitilijii" ship and has imprrssc" ’l.l.fl_\’ lo‘ frv in; 1.. .‘. ucmand has been crcuied that he be matched with the winner of tho Dempsey Carpsntior bout. . "l Shall thereiorc orcci u large open nrir arena fnl‘ (inc international contest and stngc u match between Willard and the winner of the Dem pscy-Carpentier bout under the ox This change oi date is made vwith the consent and approval of both iviilard and Dempsey." l Rickard said be intends to erect an open air arena in the vicinity oi this city early this spring, and transfer his boxing organization to that site during tho summer months. During the open air period he will stage :1 scries of champion ship bouts in all weight classes bringing together iho tiiio holder and tho most formidable contender in each of the recognized divisions. The arena will sent at least 50.- 000 spectators. and will permit tho oifering of largo purses on p. per~ ‘kcentnge oi‘ tho stage roccipts wll.h-| out handicap even undcr the recent ruling oi the Nmv York Stair Box- lm: Colmnlsslon fixing n muiclnunu charge of $15 n seat. Whllc (iciiuiiu plans have not been completed for the proposed bouts it is expected that in addition to Cnrpenller. Dempsey’ and Willard, such champ- ions ns Leonard. Kiibnnc. Jaclcson Wilson and others will tukc part. in contests. . n“ I l NEW YORK GIANTS PAID $15,000 - FOR GOLDIE RAPP Tho price puid by tho New York "Nationals (for Joseph ("Goldie") Rapp. of the St. Paul American Association team. was $15,000. 9t. “Foul purchased Rupp from tho din- ciunmti club for $1.000 lost spring. 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