,sc _,_A ` _V \ Know Say That iiiariien tourt Vanishing Cream §~i_9il~es-.iniuiiif is the ideal choice Ibecause it is soothing, fragrant and 'jfvvv-_ a ,piendid ¢leanser~ - -"-I-~__... _,. at I9“V°3 fllaagkin smooth “Hd “tiny and protects it from sun and wind-- \lt`you v/`a`nAt :disappearing §‘2‘¥,“? that Will plense you in “Very particular Garden Court will afford you a sup- erior preparation~Solf1 in one size only 504, ja,- E A oster Central Drugntorg Pensiar Family Remedies »”+» w_____, '” THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN C011 |15 THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ..;;.:,=:i.i"i;i=i.s:.:.E°~;e:,ii'CHURUH 3|;Rv|gE3 oils The Well Known Cod Liver and Iron Tonic - Without Oil \/‘Koi Stops the cough and breaks up P wld by removing the cause It buildaupahoeilt body and prevents co do Your money back if it falls .netVinolatleaidingdrugstoreo rirrsrra NEN1' at c o wmoson om- IT PAYS to buy in this Province --vi-i BAND AT ARENA this after- noon. *Vind ALL OUR LADIES hats go on sale at half price. Pistons. 6015 MAIL FOR MAGDALEN |6- Iands Mail to connect with steam er leaving Souris for the Magdalen lslandsushould be pasted so as to leave Charlottetown B08- iltbr than the afternoon train Io: ,Souris on Monday. January 5th ,'*v--F' <1 i IMPORTANT ,NOTICFMTO .AD- VERTISERS -Advertisers are res pectfully reminded that copv and instructions must he in the Guard ian Office not later than twelve noon each Ilay except Saturday, when the latest hour for changes or new copy is 10 a m PHILATHEAS MEET.--The first mid week session of the Phliatheas was held last evening in the school loom of the Baptist Church The 'programme was of unusual interest consisting of a piano solo by Miss Ethel Noi ton reading by Miss Lena McLure, solo iby Mrs Free man and on address of raie intel leotual value to young women by Mr Donald Nicholson M P His subject was Honorable Women, ot a Few --0-so-»-*_ TNI ARTHUR Slii F-5 CO.. TORONTO i CONDENSED ADvER'ris AGENTS WANTED FEMALE HELP bALE*lMEN» CI'l‘Y» TOWN OI! I’RIN'I‘I‘l I) \\.\l\'I‘l~}I)-(»IIIIi \\ I'l II of whole loot trees and plants for garden orchard oi farm Big earnings' iriialanteed the your iound laxpericnce not ncccssaiy we teach you Luke Bios Limit- ed, Nurseries, Montreal 6680 7 1Ml§wsu0l Cmlrllly. u full and exclusive line \ SALFHIIIEN \VAN'l ED 'P0 I\ICI’IlI°} -lent the OLD RELIABLE FUNT HILL NURSLRIES' in PIIINCIG ED\VARI) ISLAND Iilg dcniunds foi stock Stlut now at best soli- ing season Ciioicc list of haidv liiiit and ornamental stock foil 1'] I planting* STONE ANI) \VIaL LINGTON 'i‘Oli0N'I`O IF YOU \VlHII T() MAKE 'l‘\\0 'P0 six thousand doll rs por vcar and know ho\v to sell to farmois, you -should answer this advortiscnient ‘applicants must have it good io putution and must be willing to provide o, drlvim.: outfit Fuinir-is’ notes accepted in puymcnt for oui article (which is ncc-ded bv evciv farmer )niid ciish commission paid totugents Apply R Box llii, Cl y 'l E A CHERS VV AN .FEE '.l‘I'}ACIlEIl \\AN'I‘I'}D FOI! LA§'l‘ Baltic school Nu 42 Supplement $50 Apply to Patrick Cindy, Sec ictary, \VAI\i'l‘ED-TEACIIEII FOIL I.0IINIi.. Valley school Supplement 60_00 Apply to Allan Mcswuln ec ty Lorne Valley 5928 12 30 Mllpd \VANTED-TEACHER FOR I‘0ll onto school No 122 Supplement $75 William Currie, Trustee 5961 I2 31 l\I'lIpd 'l‘F.\Crmlt \\AN'l‘l-In-i<‘olt'_\vm~ loc South school Supplement $5() for the icmainder oi’ year Apiiiv to the undersigned John Diam- ond, Sec 595" 1"-dl Miiilld V Y rliimw Air( l‘i0N.-I. 'HIE N deisigncd will sell by public nue- tlon on \Vudnesdiiy, January 1, t two o'ciock. my fnrin, situated on Colville Road. Lot 31 li’ very storm Saturday 10th les l\lcDonuld My oois i 3 Mzipa MISCELLANEOUS A'I"I‘EN'I‘ION' I5 DIRFCTED 'I‘0 f-= af Dui. ficr:.»...r°~“ I]pp9B.I`B 9 BBW 6023 »------¥*"Z'*_W”1‘ “EwARD_$500 WILL IIE PAID i°' ”"“%‘.1“.§‘.i~.§’f.t‘.’.i‘,‘i‘.§“‘.§’n ‘S23 l'l'“ii‘ Jfovvcod. sooo-12-si-Maine _ ` HMMORTAI ITY CERTAIN: "SWED- enburg's ‘great W°l”k 0" H°“V"“ I and Hell," and a real world be- yond Ovcr 400`l>l1H€s, only 25cts. postpaid. w. U. Law, 431. Encieo Ave.. Toronto, OM- `__l N()'l‘l(}E. - NOI\'l‘|l \\II.i'l‘lIHlI'lE Dairylng Association. Therannunl General Meeting of the \\ lltslliirg Dali-ying’ Association wllll boléeh in the Hall on lilonony. -C¢=l\'\- be-H- 1920. nt z n- m- 1-W0" f“'}‘,1,22,- 5 Secretary. C014-1-3-lt 4 D ”””-_*W* ' ' 1 ' ‘II \VOIl'I‘lI m£¢? gixgg Ts` P: wgibblshtypcwritor. (The ReminKton)- Chmp P-Vmf' writers are a delusion and gignlag and seldom worth what s D nf them. A. Milne Fraser. Ha mx, N. S. 6007 » ; 'PING DEP'l‘.` Tngr 3r§Ju¥ ol:d`eliFfor billheads, f9'_te|.h,,,_d5, envelopes. visiting Cards. posters. All kinds of pam* ' met Wm-K dung 3 eciai %rices on Y e uantities. The Jo Print- igléSD;1pU,tm°n¢ of The Island Guardian Publishing Co., Kelli ii fcw venis' cxpcilcnco Also gill wlsliliii; to learn lilitcli llios, cniiicinn Dlorlt ~»'»1LL1Q->I1.§_\is \'AN'l‘l-_-- A MEETING of the Horse Breeders Association will be lield in the Agricultural Hall Charlotte town on Tuesday, January 6th at 1 30 p m Al Interested in the holding of a horse show, should be presert 60281~3ME2l FOUN D l*`0IJNll-DE( 18 III AIKLINFTON Hotel, mun`~\ gold watch Owner may have sumo by proving prop pri, and pnyiiiif ‘for tliiis tacin Be‘nj , I 0 ‘o li oat Nowqomo IRL( GIICS Il-31-M3lDd LOST |.os'n-A Goan wnis'r \vi\froH with initials Z.l`t.A. Finder please leave at 133 Kent St. Reward. . nnoocn i.os'r-- oN 'rllinsnav between Upper §Iilli;}_a‘oi;;> St.lan¢I Methodist cliiirc . < n ef* P01189 leave at Giinrdiun. 5988-1-1-MEII -_______.___ - i.os'l‘ - Lam' s .sll.l< iiltiviiimc. contninlnl-I slim of iiioiioy between Marshfield school nnd illiallilotttil- t , Apply Claude Mills, iirs - 6079-I-3-ME3ipd . i.os'i\--Aiioivi' I-‘iiis'r oi~‘ Novmill- bor, one white sheep, split in one ,,F'“°i,f °‘°;°i.i°i.tl,i.i;'°°' ar im. Oi - te' °" ” sans-i2~|i-mind _ _-1- i.os'n-oiv s'r. Pwrsius nn Anolrr a month ago, electric stdrter for King car. Finder will be reward- ed by leaving a.tGProwseSand Mo.. - , r e t. K'“"°" S’ Cm” °‘lio§i-12-is-Mt: . i.os'n-on i.m~"l‘ inf iuisuiaiiia oN Christmas Eve. in Chl! CIW. Ol' IH 'some store, dork brown muff. slightly worn. binder please liiiug at Guardian Office. gt., Charlottetown. :D-OC: 6440-O4-OOO-O-O *‘ With the Fingers' Says Corns Lift 0ut Without Any Pain It is claimed that at small cost Sore corns, hard corris, soft corns or any kind of ii corn can shortly be lifted right out with the lingers if you will apply directly upon the corn a few drops of tneezone, says a Cincinnati authority. one can get ii quarter of an ounce of freezone at any drug store,whieh ` is sutlliclent to rid one’s‘ feet of every corn oi- callus without pain or soreness or the danger of infec- tion. This new drug is an ether com- pound, and while sticky, dries the moment it is applied and does not Inflame or even irritate the sur- rounding tissue. This announcement will interest many 'women here, for lt is said that the present high-heel footwear is putting corns on practically ev- I U ;i;g:uiLtwihitewear Bale Prowse BAND A1' ARENA this after 59B411ME3\ round. tb the memory oi' tho soils of Dr George Warburton who died for the Empire in the late war. The steanter Canadian eaver, bound for the Magdalen Islands left Pictou at 10 o’clock Thursday morning but up to last evening no word had been received concern ing her HOCKEY-The hockey fans oi Morell witnessed a fast aild clean game of hockey on 'Phuisday night when the Socials oi’ Charlottetown won a victory over the Dreadnough ts of the East with ei score'of 5 to 3 Much ciedit is due to the Social manager N W Taylor and coach Vi Ryan ROTARY CLUB -The monthly dinner of the Rotaiy Club was lield in the Rose and Grey last evening Vice president S, A McLeod pre sided over a large attendance. among the guests present being Abbott Those piesent found b side their plates .i box of cigars kindly donated as ii new Yeai's gift by Rotaiian George DeBlois, and an artistically engraved card fiom Rotaiian J A Bayer, for which thanks were enthusiastically acc,oi ded Mi James Hairis was in troduced on taking liis seat for the first tiiiie Pieniier Bell 'was the speaker for the evening and gave .1 deliglititiii and thoughtful address on some of his experiences while travelling in Egypt The man who travels abroad, he said, must inevi taibly have two lessons iiidellbly iiiiprossed upon his inind, viz, the lesson of 'being toleinnt of the polit ical and social opinions of others, and the lesson of respecting the ieligious creeds .ind beliefs of otli ers He exemplified his by relating his expeiience ainoig the Moliani medans and all interview he had fwlth a Mohamnienilan professor of English who told him iiiore about the religion oi the Koran and the good points of Mohammeiidan civil law than lic had ever dreamt of in all his previous experience of natural philosophy and study of comparative religions M Bell gave an interesting account of his visit to Theibes nnd his search for tho mortiil reina ns of the Pharoah of the Israelites He also graphi cally described the system of ir rigntion followed in Egypt prior to at the piano and Itoiiiriun Yeo ably performed the duties of precentor ---'lt-0-¢>--i Her Faded Shabby Apparel Dyed New -1...--inf-I “DIAMOND DYE‘S" FRESHE'N`UP OLD, DISCARDED GAR MENTS Don t worry about perfect results Use Diamond Dyes, guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether it be wool, silk linen, cotton or mixed goods,4- dresses, -blouses, stockings, skirts, <:hildren's coats, feathers,- drarper- ies, coverings. ` The Direction Book with each package tells so plainly horw to dia.- inond dye over any color that you can not make a mistake. To match any material, have druggist show 'you “Diamond Dye" Color Card. “T ~ » BIRTHS ICURRIE-At Green Bay, D06, 30th, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Robert Currie a daughter, 'Fanny 'Chris- tlne. DEATHS BURNS.-At Lower Freetown on December ~9.1i¥19 aged 82, Mrs. Stewart Burns, widow of the late cry woman’s feet. Hon. Stewart Burns. I _.___ D00" NEW YEARS DAY DINNER- The New Yeui's Dinner at the &MI:?ig;vJanP:l;3B°Rh cggllx; Victoria Hotel was well patroniz 10 30 Cape Bear 2 30 White ed, over sixty persons in addition Sands il 30 New Years services all to me Tegulal g“°“¢s being pres ent It was a splendid repost and again demonstrated the ability of this hotel to do things in first A Tt’$i'.’i';FI.ilI°i§‘.n‘i$‘ii2fi'“i§°riT q§“;; ggyg 'fbi d@°‘;,f“f*°';;d;{°{g U eu IIS 8 dll a C Pa” 55 Chunm °“ smfday mommg those responsible tor same. MILTON AND RUi8TlCO--Ser- vice next Sunday morning at Mil __ ton 11 a m with Holy Commun LEFT Fha MAGDALQIEB ion and at Rustico 3 p m If fine service uill be held in Parish hall at 7 o'clock Sunday Scliocl at Rustieo 2 orlock and at the Rec tory 5 o’clock Wishing you all zi Happy New Year and suggesting that we start it right by making ii, special point of attending at pub lic worship on the Lord’s day G W B Jones, Rectoi DELEGATION OF FQX MEN- A delegation oi' fox men represent ing P IE Island will leave this nioiniiig for Montreal to attend a meeting for the purpose of organiz ing fui sales in that city Hon A E Areenault will repiesent Sum iiierside, Mr Arthur Goidon,Albert on and Mr J A Webster Charlotte town They will he accompanied bv Mr W S Giant, lli J S Wed lock Mi J D J0nkins,Mi Creel McArthur, Mr Hai ry I-Ioliiian, Mr Premier Bell Hon G E Hughes, J W 9 ln, k( IM Mi W S Louson and Mr George J et if J A Led PETERS CATHEDRAL MEMORIAL-The War Memorial oi’ St Peters Ciitlietlrnl is being placed in position and \\iil be iin veiled oii Sunday ni 71) iii by the Reverend A E Andiew a former rssistniit .it St Peters who as Chaplain of the Royal Can iitlian Regiment won the Military Cross for conspicuous liraveiy action Mr Andrew will also preach the sermon The Memorial consists of zi large bioiize tablet bearing ten names of those who made the supreme sacrifice, viitli their unit rank age and date of death All ietuineti men are iiiviicil io this service iN Miiniiuiu 'ri-is LATE wins Anous PERRY Death visited the home of Mrs Murdock Delorey, Georgetown when her mother Mrs Angus Perry passed away on the 22nd of Decem ber The deceased had been sick for only three day during which time she was faithfully attended by lier pastor, Rev Father Qrolieii of Georgetown who also conducted the burial service She leaves to mourn four daughters, Mis Peter the 'building of the Asmuan dam Martin Charlottetown Mrs Joseplii on takmg his .wat M, Ben was Doiioii, North Rustico, Mrs Mui , heartily applauded und on the mot dock D€10lPy, Georgetown. Mrs S ,on of the Cha,rn,,,,, L0,,di,||y than Fraiik Buote), Grand Tlracadie aiéd keg for hi dd M W one son Ezu e Arsemiu t Mayfiel S 8 re” I S also w sister Mi ose h Theimrgestsaleof Louson spoke a few woids of a I 0 5' S J D Drecitlon, and Pastliresident Va: B1a°q“"’P’fN°m‘ R“5'i°° and Mr t[Iix;yWDoI'Igmne m Buskiik coiitiibuted .1 new topical Phlhif Blawume M3111” LM 9 _ song which affoided niucli amuse flkiy her SQgI_l€_St_iU_l>€H<£_ __ ___‘°f:f°'l"Pf'j"cf‘f'_"__ |_'\°"' '~’5¢~-5l¢- ___‘__°W_4“_l`_1___‘v;t __;AT”7'WTé-'A _‘iii »_i_`>'_;:’:l`__ .»., *_* 2:f‘ ‘ us 01° *fa .--it _-__-Q. :rig ., fl A Jvc, A .if ‘ti °Fr|cE.R _ _ fl .V - .2 ,Gr Z _ ff sri' ST JAMES CHURCH 11 a in sermon, subject Start ing Iiitiit 211 ni Sunday School and Bible Classes 7 p m sei' mon, subject, The Unerring Guide All seats free Visitors welcoiiie Preacher Rev Dr Ful lerton ZION CHURCH 11 a in sermon 2 30 Sunday School and Bible Classes 7 p m seo-mon Preacher, Rev George Taylor METHODIST CHURCH 11 a iii sermon, subject, The New Reformation 2 30 Sunday School and Bible Classes 7 p in sermon. subject The New Year' Preacher Rev Mr Glen denning BAPTIST CH URCH sermon subject Building For Eternity 2 30 bun day School and Bible Classes 7 p m sermon, subject Entering the Open Door Pastor Rev C R Freeman ST PETERS CATHEDRAL 2nd Sunday alter Christmas Holy Communion 8 ami 11 a ni Sunday School and Bible Class 2 .30 Unveiling of Vi ar Memorial 7 li in Canon Simpson R v C It Q-luri(i‘s and Rev A E Andrew, ST PAUL’S CHURCH "nd nuiidoy aitei Cliristnias ll a in Moiiiing Prayer Holy (‘om iiiiinion and sermon The Biitli of Jesus " ‘I0 p ni Sunday School and Bible Classes 7 p m Even 111|! Prayer rind seriiioii, A New Years Message Mrs Tialnor will Sing the Virgin by Gaul at the ev enlns' aervice Rector Rev H D Raymond CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School nnd Communion service at 11 a. ni SALVATION ARMY Regulai Sunday services at usual hours PEOPLEIS CHURCH Suiiduy School 2 .i0 Prayer ser vice evening Why 7 Proof is positive when foundeo upon facts plus ex erience BEECHAM S PILLS have been used for 60 years by people all over the globe I’M THE MAN Q.; wi-io MAKES 'g,,°,.’,=';. one wrri-i Ti-is Poetic' \\`\\\"`¢-\.~'~ Q i 1 ` Hot Water Bottles A Special Soap Sale at 0ur Bargain Counter N IIIIEF Choice Confectionery at 40c per Pound at $1.00 and up FEDDIN BROS ¢\. I \~¢ I'/'°,, qi _ nef- .J"'_' ...vi ...`,.~ .wdlgf ¢ nt” A/ A QI N: _y\ 7/2. 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'41, .‘ `_,,_~_ _L_ f __,, I. .. _ _ ..irc .Q ,A _ ,v , ) ,, ,V \ 7 3 f » ml (8lr\,tm (1 ,r l ll I it of i `\ rfb (t << if lim oil /D ( l,\@ (Q @ (`)(O\@) (C3 @i(0) (E) @@At@(®(0)((:llf9 ‘f(»5)A‘/‘YI PR C Eiiw no To lol-ir O EPI , YoU’vE READ THE BooK Now SEE THE PLAY ‘-I , . 'rl-IE EEST YET I w1i.MoT .YoUN ANNOUNCES 7 TH , i fyfw 4