.- v14’ "- Fletcher's Cestnriaisataicflyaremedyfiorlniantaandfthildrea. Foods are specially-pepared for babies. A baby’: medicine isevenmoreewenrlalfnrB-tby. Remedies for grown-ups are not hieerchangeable. it was the need of a remedy for the common ailments of Infant: and (Jhildren that koughtCastoria before the publicafoeryearsofreaeaidi, andnoclaimhssbeenmsdeforltthatitsuaeforoveritl ylars has not flown. What is CASTOR IA‘? ‘Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. lt contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age lsits guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea: healthy and natural sleep- ther’s Friend. osituius QASTOR IA ALWAYS k Bcarsthefignatureof I In Use For 0ver 30 Years Yul GQULUI OOIFIIQY. NI‘ YORK CIYV Essential-‘f the best results areto eobtained from your bakinjs- - “fir-wt... Beaver Flourvgives to bread a distinctive, delicious, nutlike flavor; and makes pica, cakes and pastry of light, even texture. The only reason why every Catlltlian hntise- wife is not using Beaver Flour |s——ull have no' yet tried n. Use Beaver Flour and note the difference In your bskings. . SoIJ by yt-iw -- nrcr, TPQ T r; rmcrs’ AND (‘count Book -.i§.iVEN fitWriiY FREE so we» subscribers and old subscribers renewing illliii :llllSCll|lIIt»ll\ before ind of current year. Uny limited number avliiable and first comets will have thi- preference. OOa-atontm ittrctlrd n.. QB“) ILEQIJ) INDIVIDUAL‘. M00031 fill u,“ “w”, m, isisfilciilil, sums and norm- wi ‘rind’! LOCOUIIT ‘IWJNTOBY. "m", ' "’ ""’"" °' mvmrroni. residence vwm LIV swoon tNronlaartun onwstvau itms. srrrrnn m canu " i-m PAID 0H1‘ AOCOUWI‘! IlA rrun. coat of itonroaom. sinus and IIOTFI . earrun. "saga nnoairvmu i (lONl urn siwroimoua one. eost at . "can. coat ui OATH. note or M tutu, eats or tea uunr tllllb. aeat of ilqtiiPlilllllT POULTRY. braadtns resell uxrsrrsz a , iioaaaaoie rout/rs? aas mos tuna LABOR. record of nmannills tea nini mints" , "DENIEAL lirroiusaflou itnllltnoilfl. hotlssnoim E E t nssrarioit ram-s BIIID Tllrrlm ~ rtatmtq snllllhaoatogaaaaoia an sold or raa m0 , noos. ooat of traacsdafldshn g soon colt wnllyl‘. can or itml-lflJfiotaldsoll Scull your renewal If once and tit for lice copy of 1 _ _ I Farmers Record mo » Account "W Cllolll Bullion . midi‘ .-. a ‘a FKQTJ.’ tr . 1 with the understanding that his r - ~.i I -AIIULANOE cum-nu m- .bulance was out to meet the West- fgist train Monday to convoy Mrs. __5“ “omnw; ._ clienua. of Blmsdale to the Prince l,‘ o’ mo‘ a ‘ County Hospital for a serious -IT PAY! to bay fa this prov- nae, _____ operation. -—“E‘I‘LIS PREVALiNTF-BGT- era] cases of measles are reported “Au: through the town buiwiih "one or two exceptions the cases are not R b serious. ~ £41m‘ ‘lgatcmarld reporltsithenrollment {of ran. ‘l fluent. —LEFT FOR §0IONTON~¥8~ puking over 19 per pentxThe main lor ‘Schumann who was leaving ha"; o; ‘Menu ',m 0'1" w M0008)’ morning (Or Dfllllflllllm- measles. heavy colds. a few sore missed the early morphs tram Ill-l Ithroata. The sanitary condition o! "l"? "l? ‘P1P b)’ lean! QOMNl-lllfi ithc school as regards to water airp- ‘with the car ferry- ply. ventilation. and cleanliness i were reported excellent Flour cases 5 -—WEDNE8DAV, JANUARV of trill-BC! Nlbftcd. . ~ 16th. demonstration at this aton- of new spring styles ln ladies’ Buits_ 4 Coats. Dresses. etc. Samples shown and orders taken for spring deliv- ery. You are invited to see them. Islfldlhll‘ k Stewart Limited. Health Officer made an 3 —-—-¢o>-i ‘WESTERN PKRSONA LS -—W. S. Lawson was in Summer- lslda Monday. —-A REPRESENTATIVE IIDII one of the leading manufacturers “M'- Jmles Mc-Klhflflll. mer- wlll hold a demonstration of hlshlham- lanemm- “P?” m9 m“ clues suits coats. dresses. etc, at "l! m sll-lhml5mldfl- H- thc store '01‘ Messrs. Sinclair k Stewart limited on Wednesday.‘ ——lllss Jessie McIntyre, Bay-side. Jan. 26th. Orders placed will haveaspent the weekend with friends l exclusive rights and beet attention. Port Hill. N. You are cordially invited i0 see him. —FARM crufidlfli “:ND8.—— The thirty acre farm recently bought by Levi Sllllpheut. Sum- merslde. fmmi Vim. Small, just near the Stanapipe. Summerslde was Saturday sold to Mr. Chester Wyand. who arrived last week from the West and intends settling doiwn near Bummersldc. ‘We understand that Mr. Wynnd Paid a good price for this property. —1’HE A65 OF CLU$8 held its initial meeting in Maple Leaf Hall. Grand Rivet- on Tuesday January llth. when the following officers were elected: Proficient-Joseph L, Fixmeron; Vice President-H» old J. Bmwil: Secretary treasurer ~41. J Brow-i; Cnmrnltiee~Harold Vclntn-e Howard McDonald, Guss \fclnivre. Linus McNelll and lfeter l, McDonald. Meetintts will be held wet-y Tuosrlav and Friday evening TllFIl all persons soclallv inclined —'llra. James Chaps-ll. Sher-brook. enteredthe Prince County Hospit- al Sunday for treatment. —-»Dr. Green of Montague spent the week end in Summer- side, visiting friends. --A.dfutsnt Ores: ls visiting in town, the guest of her sister. Mrs. Albert Peters, Granville Street-d! Major T. H. E. and Mrs. lumen North Si. Eleonora. were visitors here during the week end. H —Dr. W. 0. Church he return- ed to town alter a slim-t business trip to the Mainland. ll ——-lllrs. John Ceilings. Charlotte- town, ls in town visiting her moth‘ er, Ira. D. Hamilton "Market Street. . . H. Afouncellor Thou. Carruthars. Sinnmtrsitlt on lltslini JEQOIU. ‘INN-Ml OTHWART lJmltcd eat-end an In- vitation to their-lady customers to attend s demonstration o! high class Ready-Towel: sunnenta by a prominent rnanuheturer at their storc on Wednesday, January 36th. Inclusive orders taken and sails- lltfilflll assured. —AN ENTERTAINMENT ploor -box social will be held in Lower Preston-n l-lall on Wednes» mlailou 35c. and 15¢. Proceeds in aid of new hall at Birch Grove. 8hnuld evening prove unfavorable entertainment will be held on Prl" day the 28th. meeting of the Prince- Edward lndge, N0. 22 l. O. 0. F. on Fri- day evening the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: N. 0.. John. 0. Cobb: V. 0.00039 Knight; Ree. Sec. Leith Smith; Flu; Soc; George Mountain; Tress“ B. R. Sharp; ffon" Arthur Corner; Warden, Horace byte: Cusp" W. N‘. Huestls; R. S. N. 0.. George floss: L. S. N. 0.. Arthur Bell; II. S. V. G.. Charles Ramsay: L. B. V.rG._ Clelghton Donslds: R. S. 8.. ' Mountain; l. 8.. Percy L. Bowness; O. S. John H058. ._..__-<-oi__-_ Mlnnrda Llnl-enfflztlevea Dlph - Ilcrlm i l Five Fur Thieves Arrested in Chicago‘ (‘Special m m Guardian) I CHICAGO, Jan. 24.—-Four men and n woman believed by the pol- lce to have been resllflnslble for more than thirty fur robberies dur- ing the last two months involving between 3200.000 and $360,000 were, srmsted yesterday. Elmer 8 ' one suspect, according. to tho pollen‘ answers the description of one o! the slayers of Paul Leborz, Jeweller who was shot and killed during a._ who are compote,“ ommqon“ p)“. who has been continued to bls_ home m, w“. Dflf[icipa[g_ The Cm, ; with a heavy cold. is out again and ‘iopns to complete the present tour~ '0" dill?- ‘flmtilll with nd solree on tvonday’ gobru§yfiqh_ '_ --Mlss Annie Brown Port llilh! hm: returned lo her home after a. few days spent. wrh IGIBllOIls in, Bsyside. It’ ‘ w' —>'_" HARDING Riblfifli-Prflslrieni- ~leci Hardin: realtrneil 618 prisfdenti n "he Hardin: Ptitiiiehiniz Company —-’I‘he mam- cripnrl-i o: Mr Nor. ~nrl thus relinquished the uctivcQTl-"lll Cflmlllwll- Call? TPIVQPQ Will direction he has ‘exercised for tltirf g ligrgjstgtggae‘ '2 ‘x l: i w years over the editorial pallcy of __ N the Marion Dally Star. He did not __.M.._ ‘mafia SN.” has Numb sever his connection with the pap ed to Sumniersltle after spending en howevma acwpfl“ the chair. o fww weeks at his home in Syd- mam-lilp of the board of directors “97- N- 3- duties are to be more or less per- funcior while he is in tho White l-lousc. in: the Good Your Tyre Co" Si. John was here llila week on "busi- ness. He went through to Alber- ion. ' —Mlss M. J. Simpson of the FIRE AT EXPERIMENTAL Anizlo A/tnefican Telegraph left on "Friday for Sydney N. 6.. where she FARM-Nothing remains of the H h . h flax building at the exporlmeutalgmgespwd m’ holidays at a‘: farm but the foundation and brick ' ___..__ . i chimney, following a tlre which; _Mr_ Gnu“... “wand h“ requm, started there shortly before mid; M. home Western (‘nnadal nlizlit. Deilllile the eflortsof memo! “hers lltergallispillllnll"?! IWltil-hrm; wears n rmnz. e s on s . era of the Ottawa Fire Department. ma! "w" is no puma m“ the om under Deputy Chief Burnett. the sod and intends to remain hEf9.-——H entire building with all its con- -~~-~ tents. was tltestrcvyed. The loss will —Mr. Elmer lfltunuli-ig. Summer- ztniouut to between $10,000 and an: gl;"'g5lixl19; ":39" 171895110???" - ~. . r. . 4 . 0e er i\r c- $lo.00'0. cilflntaheous uulllllllflllol! lslmvm. Mr. Dunning who” credem beumad m 515W "Wad u" blue: "vials are of it high orrler. will enter wit his new duties about the first ..| P,” ——'l"he friends of Mrs J-mies "ntnrelle. Shsi-‘nroclre. will retro! to hear of her illness which nec- --s~il‘atetl liar removal on Sunday. ‘n the Prince County Hospital where she is now under medical treatment. H rellsfla bu’: . a matter 0F minutes - when clot: use I —4Mr. Antoine Arsenault. son of Vr. Columbus Arcana-alt rhla town. baa arrived from Cwmplbellion. N.- B.. where he had been ejflllllilrd’ st mill work. He reports the clos-' in: of several mills at that place untll spring operations start tn. —-The Cam-Mire Club held a sale of fbney codkerv st Compton's _, lair-moire store 8niuidav ervarneoii amen wls a gratin success ‘ ,Mneh credit is duo Miss Ethel _ " ~--' I Illlnklatter, who is the worthy pre- ‘ sldent. The funds go toward; mr- nlshlns a room in the Prince Coun- hold up several weeks ag). Several; hundred dollars worth of furs trcrci taken by police. , BUTTER DROPS TO FIFTY- FOUR OENTBH-Hay. potatoes. cornmeal. butter and mfllitlv"); were all quoted at lmfl“ pzices Zn the ntarket, Si. John. LhIl Week. and Florida grapefruit". All oth- er staples held arm. lu wbolmsle er by from 5 to l0 cents at $2.90 to $3.00 or cwt. The drop in grsnulst-l ed cornmeal was from 10 to l5 cents. lt ls now quoted at from with ma; o; me United $4.10 to $4.20 a hundred. A good supply of buttenln the cltzy market was accompanied by a slump in price, and lt was selling sever-all cents lower than last week at from i 62 to 55 cents for roll butter and 50 to 54 for tub. liens were firm. Potatoes were weakening at $8 a barrel. 224 HOUSES SUIT IN 8T JOHN ‘ IN 1920 in the value- nf sioasooo were ls sued ‘fry the (‘ommlsaloner of Pub lfn Biafcitv durtnk tlho was‘ lust, passed. I Il-IOQ Ink ' IIQIIYIIIPJJ.‘ Amnesia:- Dr. Julia REL! IVES FMI oiniul . ’ t ¢ and; m; January 26th, at 7.30 p. m. Ad~ ' -|. o. o. in-eu m» regular‘ Elwood Mfnllace; L. S. S.. Alfred; t noted an taataneo alumnus plainly the possible vulue of lrlnkins cups dent to the pump durlaa the first tow days cf freezing weather and bolus unable to replace the broken partformorethanaweebtlte drinking cups were put out of com- mission. During March. when water was available ln the barn, the cows produced 8.990 lbs milk containing 378 lbd (at. In April, when the pump was broken, the production drop- ped to 5.280 lbs milk wutnlnlns 233 lbs fat, the loss being 3.710 lbs mllk containing 140 lbs fat. With milk at three dollars per hundred this represented a loss of over n hundred dollars. In drawing conclusions the fol - cast; pmig I QONTEQT fresh cows replacing two that had ' _ ‘gone dry. That the loss may be being offered as a prize to the one H I who was“ nears“ w the mm!“ . water ls indicated by the fact that Iflglircs of trade of the United States 5° P" “'1'- °l we “m” had bee“ ‘with Canada for February. See the fresh less than three months. While otlermade by “MY CANADA", on page five. "MY CANADA” is soon to be issued week by week as Can- ada's National Weekly. to provide a Canadian "Post" for Canadians, for Canada. and the Empire G U E 8 8 l What will be the value in mon oi‘ the United States trade with Canada for February, 1921? Bead every word of the display an- nouncennent on page ave, and put, ll! your guess. and no In to wln the $300.00 cash prise. Three guesses allowed. and guesses for your friends and neighbors. "‘ for"i 0Tolilor Anxious lle Tariff Scheme tiitvwioi lo l1.» Guardian) lowing. (acts should be considered. ‘There were 24 cows milked in the March test and 23 in April, one dry ;cow having been sold sud two the cups were not used the cows were compelled to drink ice water ‘from an outdoor tank. __.__._¢0}--i bllnnnla Lint-en! In: Diphtheria. MAKING POULTRY PAY. Chicken glzzsrds are frequently saved by butchers in some sections 'nnd sold as u source of commcr - clal pepsin. There are certain feeds which may be nutritious and palatable. InadaIrybarmOIIngtosnIcokr tbo weakeci mine of ‘lea in belief that oyratiunvis the,” only no‘: Benefit from the experience of Mrs. C i‘ " n, Commercial Hotel. li.C. (3,; this wonderful herbal Zam-Bult 10-day _ " For years l was a victim to bleedinl ptiesfl she‘ writes. "the burning marlin: rain was so intense at timQ that l cou d hardly walk. As Ordinn remedies seemed utterly ineflective] underwent a hospital operation i; Spuhne. Within 12 months the ILES againaapninful aaever. Iainiinenta, ‘ct pouliicing and so-ealled ' pile cures,‘ did no good, but I got wonderful reliet from Zarn-Buk. As l kept on the treat. men! the piles began to disappear and] felt rhappicr difiererit woman. l usq] six bores of this soothing Zam-Btilt mall when, I was delighted to findtheobstinat; and painfuldiseasequitegcne. lhaven‘; , had piles now for three yearn." . Men Illa/sis .0 i - M e e/ all (alien. Alaafalflellrllleaaadwoaalaandaaldeaam Cut Class; _In our window vou will see a veri- fine as- v-a-vr; but which have an undesirable ef- fect on tho flavor of eggs. Rape! and onions impart a strong taste. to eggs rtnil so do vr-"-"-:' foods, if or! :5 Pb"l'l:ili . 15d‘. Jan. f‘!.—-W. . tritonnor. K. ti. "rho bu: been in. this city w." s-"i- brw Re»: tn in West Petembom sold ‘ mutiny. that it was “very unlikely", lib would be a candidate in the bye eleciion Yesterday he saldit was _ _ ,, _ falmost certain". that be would There wits a slight ndvaicfllrfilinfitljfl; TtjéTof-fifif CUlTl-Xlllfitilfiilel‘ sold he was anxlousl to get his pet tat-ll! scheme before: groceries. molasses dropped to 85 11m pump; “.1 ‘mum "jut-u “on” Ycents flat, last week it varied from We some or the 10m] candidate, m. -Mi-. Harvey Moheod. represcmt- 85 w 90: cornmeal in bass was low- corporate it intiielr platform as en- ter the tleld himself. Mr. O'Connor-h tariff ooh e ls to place Censdabtarlf! on a. parity out covenant m‘ agreement with that country. Sad Drowning 0i Two Children (Special to The Guardian.) MONTREAL. Jan. ‘kt-Running ‘to tneet their follies who was com in; across the lee on the Ofawa Riv roll, fell into a hole made some time previously by him when cutting foe, and wove drowned on Saturday a! iornoon. States wlth- ' ' lf the Wattles become make a slit in the bottom part and i squaaze out the watery materlaLl Bo suro the comb and Wattles uref perfectly dry beforc the birds go I 21::- soaruoreeiaiaareimziraaii. “ ' i ' ' Get rld of the surplus cockrels. as they are consuming good teed and their value is decreasing since the market price lowers in pro ~ portion to the age of the bird. MASTER MASON p DID HE GET THE tllRU-Steve Sovlsh told "his intended father-in- law that he "not only had some- thing laid away for s rainy day. but n dry day, also." EAllLV PULLETS BEQT-That early pullcta are the cheapest pro duceni of winter eggs baa been told and written so often that ft ls like on old story. But n carefully con ducted experiment will asnln re unquestionably a made—— S g into a solid evenly an that waylsthe mind lnrmera of u well known fact whlch they often seem liable to for get. ' l torthe tins ty Hospital. . 01cm uiPWs nfltitr f l l When comb and wattles get inn-lg .~:.l tiny... presum- en. especially ln males, rub the froz 9 Iably in connection with tho federal en parts well with vnscline. and swollen. l ' "Koéptltichstraw lu the laying butts? four to slx inches deep. It tends to keep the house warmer in coltl weather, and. above all. it. makes tho birds work for the grain. Er l ercfso for laying hens ls very llll » portatit. Manufactured from choice tobaccos fully matured. scientifically blended and pressed D1 . it keeps its delicious flavor. satisfies. Smoke Master Mason 7.‘! I It’! 300d ‘B55360 MASTER mi - ‘ rubbed- tiles-gm m lame l out and rublQIOdt-gag —lt la put up In paper packages. sortme nt ofCUl‘ t; l. A S S. all ll°0flli nieces and at moderate i prices. ~ Black 8t Co, ‘ SUNNYSIDE " 11.1 s snows smoking tobacco’ is a pipe tobacco as ts whollke t: NIPPED M: FOR ‘THE FOURTH TlMe. ' THAT DOG sgmesoov wouto nuY mm." you SAY rue nos rot-res so etounv. CHEAP."8AlD t.” l WISH - i TUE80AY= FRANK "omit-it's not: l WENT some. AND ‘TOLD “was. HE'S ALWAYS READY Tb em ALWAYc‘ MAKES FOR Ma svsizv ‘stouov. me owl" TIME I PR3‘. TODAY HI 1 UNDEQSTAND SMITH WILL SELL. BLONDY WENT OUT AND A LITTLE. watts. LATER. vou?"Asit= —»-~fua-afi . .,». ,. -.