i i i v l < t I ,i ¢ .Vw W, .,Y. A-1. §...,v,-»-1-~f_ / Q . I," I . .-l.‘ 'ul' if v L-1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN* GUARDIAN lDon’t Put for 'riuu cough A , If you do, serious complications are apt _to arise and the result will mean a. great deal _of expense and inconvenience. The sensible treatment is ~ PENSLAR S use in mul cuui sim.. ummm- nnlnuf Tim. slfefnu Off Caring i‘Rl°““1“fi¢ Tllliiit fffsssi MAY NEVER UINIUR AGAIN _ , ‘game 'Chsrl . I 3'-°A"'9 J'-WMENT W"-L "ING Ansns romol-rr.-A mst husk _____.___ PATONS CIIOICE GO0DS COMFORTINO 'RELIEF I ` QUICKLY Never breaks faith, iSloan's Lini- TH! GREAT Isguss OF THE ?ifi“IiIIf§lI.'l¢téuliulllfsflgstfltgflgi °""~ "I" "’° ‘”"““°°<1 -I’ '““°*°’ I pain and ache rheumatic twinges °"'I°"’ 'Kms' f“d`l‘”9 “If” " I lunibago, neuralgis, sciatica, lame: ,Ch"l°"°t°w“'t°m°'mW"m3m _ sor i strained muscles, bruises, COUNTY cAsE___ “Emil can spri ns. _ A For 88 years it has goneahead gg" V"nHé5%:I_';; Il.°f§°»§gI$ ‘£gI‘g`Y WHITE PINE AND SPRUCE BALSAM A combination of healing ingredients recognized by the medical profession as the best treatment for coughs. _ Panslar White Pine and Spruce Balsam act_s promptly and assures a permanent relief, while most cough Syrups merely. quiet the cough. - _ Penslar White Pine and Spruce Balsam is sold in two sizes, and "only at the Pen-' Slarstores. . . 25c and 50c. _ E-, A. FOSTER ,CENTRAL DRUGSTORE usaoousnrens ron _psustsn |=Amn.v nsmeoizs. _° ' v #assumesesoifasaiessilfssaiesaalessaiesaakssaiessileeoiéssalessalessaiesoiesta CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS T: ‘ it wsioiialewiiessiieasaiemieasaieasaieseausiaieasaieasasaislsissleisalsisaieiisaieisaieas 3iéi€iE5I€$Z5F,; AGEN 1‘S WANTED WANTED vnlcscent Home and Dalton,Snni to ones, strengthening its reputation to Don‘t he without a bottle another day-keep it handy. All' iiruggists-35c, 70c, $1.40, Sloan’s A i.|N|MfsN1' KEEP rr H/mov *Wifi-_- PERSONALS ' I Mr. R. V. Dewer, manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia, St. Pet_er's Bay, spent Sunday in the city. Mr. L. C. Allan, returned to Car- digan yesterday after a. business trip to Borden in the interests of J. A. Mc’Donald‘ and Co. lMr. Keith McLeod, arrived home Saturday from_ the Royal Victoria Hospital Montrcul, on a visit to his parents -Mr. and Mrs. John Mc< Leod, Brighton. Mr. P. A. Farquharson of the Imperial Life Insurance Company left yesterday morning on a bus left yesterday lor the mainland ab being here inspecting the Con rium Wlilio hare they were winning new friends, holding old 'IW ° :B1 ngdw ° as the World's Liniment. Clean. effective in relieving the aches and ARREQTED . UN »5Em°Ie’3 pains of men 'and women, this old °HA»R~°§""R°II°°-~Qm°°" Wmk” family standby can be relied upon retuxfned -I,'!9't.-“I5” “QI” f g.“.uI8.’»‘ do its work promptly and surely. h“"I“3"“‘ “Mtg” `°",I7°°”5 ma” Ei'0ll SAIil~].-GASOLINE ENETNBI, iron. sA1.E.-/rr 'rmiusn i.oiis'rr-iii .mo Al.i~‘mnD luncnoivalln, LAND lilvio nous-\vn.L nm mivlivn i _ ' ` ‘ ,, g c ll Comp to stoc n u ng excus- ive lines, specialy hardy. grown only by us. Sold only by our_ ag- ' misslun, to sell lied Tag Stuck. ` to work on ranchln Saskatchewan lc k i cl di I - b h l M h 1. A ~ ents. Elegant free samples. Write -- eats at the Victoria 'Miss Iteta Sharam, of :Murnay year, eginn ng arc p py to Harold Dockendorrf York Harbor, P_ E_ |_ who is spending §2'1‘___.._____.._*. in e winter In the United Srtntes, now to Dominion Nurseries, Mon- WANTED.-DIEDIUM RIZED BUILD- left, Bggion (gp New York, Jan, 53,, treal. FOR SALE FOR SALE-8 ACRES 0F LAND, 2 miles frogn city. Write L. E. S., R.R. No. , Charlottetown. 6094-l-8-ME6l -_--- lu _ F0!! SALE--IIEGISTEIIED SHORT- oncs.,10.000 muskrats for which I horn helfer. 2 years-old, to fresh- en in Junc. Matthew liiorriscy. Earnscliftc. Lot 50. 6198-1-13-ME3lpd‘ 4 h.p., in good running order. dc~ - volops full rated power. Easy started in cold weather. 1-I. .l Ming. suitable for garage, centrally AGENTS, HALARY AND CUMMIS- \VAN'l‘El)--MAIN \Vl'l'H HIS \Vll~‘lii 8 . I ' mr located. Apply Guardian Office. 0138-1-9-ME0lpd qu P9 A » B Colonies and Commerce. W. A. Colonel Harvey and Captain Ladd em- , _ Wh ile in New York, she will be the est of FMl'. and Mrs. Thedore --?-_-__---_.___ Compton. Miss Reta's many friends w iwrrfln-'rim ou) com sums glad to hear`,of her very plea- Kulu, na cel-muiu si.. si. auhu. "I" "5" t° the Umfed Smeg- N. B. 2119-ll-1iI~Mth2mtsDd usknnr sums wawmn Am am prepared to Day you more than you have been receiving for 1-O-§ HOTEL ARRIVALS' your furs. No lot too small or too large to regclve mly special atten; ti . S I y ma or express n mtynexpllerlhe. A. E. McLean, Queen VICTORIA HOTEL ey game Charlottetown ,vs Ain herst fendant bei :rand oosts charged with a serious offence KING LAPOINTE MEETINGS.- lt has been arranged that the aftemoon trains from the East will arrive in Charlottetown on time tomorr w night when mass meet ings wil be addressed by Messrs King and Lapointe LOST VALUABLE HORSE- Mr| George J Carver, lost ff vnlu able horse on Sunday The animal took sick 'with strangies which developed into a form of pneum onlu It was a beautiful driver and Mr Carver's friends will be sorry to hear of his loss CH|-my WUI he liirld ut Dr. hrnsors oi'i'lc0. Montague ut 1 o'clock on ,Tliurs~ day. January l5th.TJnmes li.. Mc » t - r e. . D°"°ld' share Mycilslfiis-`I`lili-:sipd “ for your next order for blllheads. letterheads. envelopes. visiting cards, posters. All k nds of pam - hlet work done. Special grices on Norge quantities. The Jo Print-- ing Department of The Island Guardian Publishing Co.. Kent Bt., Charlottetown. P FOUND ,, Founix-sinvan Nlccxnncin. AP- H ply 20 Elm Avenuenos_1_1s_MEm I .sr6"i5E'Ir-'Zi`iin»ii avian g _ NUSTBILS AND HEAD :gloves 5 01% -e-.rw-»..»»¢.....»»..............» If your nostrils are closlled “nfs your -head is stuffed and YOU gn r breathe freely 'because of a col 0’ catarrh, just get a small bott H 0 Ely's Cream Balm at any d‘7“3 store. Apply a little of this fl‘¢1B- rant, antiseptic cream into your nostrils uud let it ne11<;tl‘°i° ll“;;’:$‘ | o your . §X§§lu‘L’u.’i§`“l‘Z5.liu¢ me u11»m°<\» swollen mucous membrane and YOU . li f. gehllrinllhiwt grin; it feels. Your nos- trils are open. V01" held is °I°'“`» no more hawkinl. Bllllmni- bmw' ing; no more headache. dryness Or struggling for breath. Ely s Cream Balm is lust what sufferers roll head colds and catarrh need. its a delight. -nominal-Il¢iP*_‘ ice: » ‘ FWeII-- . mrs! n`g f,é'£=: .~ Johneon’8 ' Anodyne Linlment I tw .J Get I Woll- 5; isis M .B st 1 . '° N" °"°"'z12s-1°;-llfmtr M axiad, Toronto; W. A. Gleeson, -At a special meeting of the Board of Directors held yesterday after noon the newly elected president Mr W S Louson, presided After some general business the Chair man of the various Icommlttees were named as follows Finance- R H Jenkins, Social-D F eth une, Physical-J A MGM lan House-A C Duchemln, Member ship-W A Stewart Religious- J T McKenzie, Boys Work-A A Pomeroy It was decided by resolu tion that a further extension to the granted all returned soldiers for a period of 6 months, andthe lille of the billiard tables bc given free to e | 11 1 th y M C A b rid e scalp of every parti e o mv eg” U 6 e dundrnff, get a small bottle of M i To stop falling hair at once and n th cl i ECK --At Alllston, on Dec .list v r 9 daughter (Margaret Veni) i F n ral notice later MILLETT-Ther asse li Mollfllglle. on January 12 1920, E 10 to Mi .ind Mrs Robert Beck, DEATHS ALLAGHAN-At his residence, "4 ranvllie Street January 12th Wil om Callaghan, aged 44 years u e e p d away at e liamc of Mr W D Wliitehoad, llzabeth Millett Funeral Wed szuy at ‘P p ni cCARVIL.LE.-At Kinkora, Mon .Inn 12 Florence Mc(‘arvlile all your baking More Bread and Better Bread and Better Pastry ” Western Canada Flour Mills Company Ltd, TORONTO-Head Ollie: , w......,.|, uuuus... cup". l=.a....ui...., Msuunl, num, si. mu., cu.;-5 \'l0\('l()\l J.\n 10-Evidence ation in Moncton or the sulround 1 ing districts was brought to the I attention oi 'l`hc Times last night by uliilc doing business iu il small tcwii on the noitli line oi' iailway T The ui.iuiiol oiioullterleltliig used ll COUNTERFEIT TEN DOLLAR llnli is poorly done and easily BII-L5 ARE BEING PASSED caught if glanced at sharply Other _ markings of the counterfeit part __ _“ww d ii- also plainly seen to be false While the hill would be noticed ibut inunieiiun hills .nu ni tircul quite easily if passed Seluralsly. i' given among .t number of others t might escape detection as it did in the case of the gentleman who .i Monctoniuu who had one of the “JS Cllllglll V€Sl€l'd¢1Y Ill this C011 h'i1ly hills given him yesterday HOIUOD it might 8180 be Sdld URM the person froln wlioin the bill was eteived was also "done" and had n idea iliut it was counterfeit. It in this instance is veiv ingenious “M H01 Until U19 Clllzell in GHG" 'liid ciiiinot ht detected easily 1011 milled the 11101165’ In Ill- his Of . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $60.00 housework in small family. .Apply N Mrs. 1'. W. Turner, 231 Prince H iam WANTED Iron Granlnlmll SL. J°hn; J' W' Bethune' `PI°t°“ . S.; J. W. Nathan, Toronto; C. . Kandecton, Nfld.; A. Lemur Hlfeel- 51“°'1'°'ME'-f qnau, Niid.; G. R. Wilson, Monc ANTED. _ DIAID FOI! LIGHT N housework. Feb. lst state wages. ton, N. B.; J. W. Clark, Moncton, . B.; J. B. Lewis, Owosso, Mich Jus McDougall, ""l`hs Manse" Igan; L. H. Gender, City. l cups Traverse. 6192-1-is-Mnéi For the 0r hangs' REVERE HOTEL Jas. Ackins. St. John; R. H. , i. P ; L. c. Au , The lmdles' Am °f the P' E’ I' gilydlians' L. llltltlrltiurdock, Muni; "°*°"“”‘i °"l’I“‘““5° 5"“'°'“"Y Hui-bor; is is sliuius, nuinux- J - acknowledge the following contri~ ‘ ' _ _ 'Di utions for their Building Fund. klcyfgnverétaxfgnonérgeg, P lMr and Mrs Henry Meikle. An- ° °”' Y S ’ _ em 'N B ' $1000 W. Evens, Tlgnish; R. 0. Mac h . P ll iMu‘s. Huber 1-lowatt, Bumzliegé gglllifglll, viaanigq/Ior,P0v(3e11T’sBBng¢;v;eJ,( |Marsh'fleld and Toronto Patriotic ' “’°I.Z.’...'.;...a.;f..' "vw'.;.;.'..z.'»; ' ‘f..'.....'.. H. Rm. fioéof- ociety . . . . . . . . . . $13.56 ' ‘Mayfield School district $16.00 5 . f Cavendish Willing Workers Soc- , iety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125.00 m he wh sh. th ' nuuaus Ladies Ala of P. E. i. A °I r ht°s° helfgt .Is Protestant Orphanage . '$800.00 _DVSX-WI0l.lg 01' W 0 I8 hill, 'M:\ll‘l'l\Y H8l‘l)0l' Liddlei Aid Of .pale’ oveptired of nervous, E. I. Prtestant Orphanage $110.25 Senior girlsclaes of St. James suuduy school, city ----- --L $18.00 ---£03-”*_ BIOLOGICAL HEAD DEAD IN OTTAWA UPTNWA, Jan. 10.-The death took place this morning 'of James 'M. MaobunI,)eC. M. G.tChtie:hofGt;1oe BI°I°3‘°“I` °°""“°”' ° ° " from a hurden to pleasure. logical Survey. He was widolyi - - - ' , _ known throughout cuuudu and oth- Seotlfc Emulsion is abundant gfpélr tgitlfiufilillnslrheiss ugzmuglillézt er °°“ntd°5' 'Mr' lgufoun' was bm In than n°“d°hI"g ek' but a. refusal to make large ~freslI In Beuevme In 1 6 and wgw,-| Mlm! ‘haf “'37” moth" concessions His attitude however, should find renewed energy every drop of SCGTTS I IEMULSIDIII Letit he] turhyourdailytaab farm gagsd wi-th his father in the explor ;?n0'::a§,‘;°f§u`It°::,1wM,:¢c%‘I:jln{,‘;.| va; in the land needs. ‘is of secondary importance now couver Jsland, B. C.. and brother of ;|uuq_¢Bwus.Bloomfleld.NJ~19-I0 th” the |"`°mI" I” “°"I"°Iy “"9” them and also that n special rate of 5 cents per game be charged ex soldiers for use of howling alleys Railway Situation Sill Hopeful LONDON .Tan 12-The sum mens of S i' Eric Geddes and Sir fer with Premier Lloyd George on hopefully by the revoltilig deleza tes who point out that the Prime Minister has uniformly solved the labor menaces by making big con cessions to the workers The posi tion in this instance is, however. different to the circumstances at other times, tlie mens own repre sentativesi having' agreeiirthat the originar terms* coliafltuted a tair and honorable settlement Mr J S Tho as, Secretary of the national uniio of railwaymen, took the strongest stand during the dele gates conference against rejection of the offer and threats to strike The Mall saysi that both he and president Cramp declared they woulld resi n office rather than lead a strl e on this Issue, point Ing out that the welfare of the railwaymen is bound up with the welmre of the community, and that a railway strike would ruin both The position of Siivldric Geddes. Minister of Transport, is under Robt S brne to Paris, to con i the rallrwry situation is regarded t ERS IN Mrs Agn River, has received the following letter of condolence on the death of her husband the late John Mc Guigan ein your han an ru it to e T I A l li ti A "ig emi, ug1‘;"mf°‘;3`;s $115 Funeral takes place Wednesdzry and you can’t iind any dandruil’ m As the result of a collision dur ing a fog early Sunday morning, n New York harbor between the British freighter, Lancastrian and he American cargo steamer West Avenal the latter vessel loaded with a cargo of onions from Valen cia, Spain is grounded in shallow water w th a large hole in her port quarter The La/ncastrian is not seriously damaged * LETTER OF CONDOLENCE Dlanderine' at any drug or toilet da coun er for a few cents, pour a llt ( ti d d b in th S K A E Ll ; _‘QW gb in 1 B 1 d C G I Soon every hair on your scalp “W l shows new life, vigor, brightness, u thickness and more color and we feel that he now enjoys the -_*“*'°°l'- w d b d h i d t co'-I-ISION BETWEEN STEAM dll :Iris éogiti ggd falshfllirlogieiilaantslo NEW YORK HARBOR teacher) daughter of Mr und Mrs honins Mc(‘arviile of Klnkora. Y ornlng good husband, and kino father gned on behalf of the members EDWARD TURNER, CEDRIC SIMPSON sclutinized in thi; instance Royal Bank oi" iiiinada ion dollar hill was used lt \\ould nppeiii that he method is to divide a genuine ie" doll.ii hill into Luo pieces alid by using a bogus lirili’ make two len tuinly bail The dividing line is J. AUSTIN HOGAN I inked sei;l_ though qu te apparent when closely flcl’ UNI- U19 had P01191' Wli§ dis covered *£03-@ WILL NOT PAY THE HIGH PRICES FOR FIREWATER IWINNIPEG Jan 10 -The 8 dollar bills out oi one One part of pected inrush of liquor as n result the bill chown Tile Times last of liight is uurloubtedly genuine, whllc- has not developed in Manitoba, ow the othei portion is Just ns cor ing to the high cost of imported the lifting of the importation ban fire water lncluiing express rates, plainly discernible when held to the price is almost fifty per cant the light The placing of the red liiglier than for liquor purchased at “L51” th nibgrjn the b_o£us__ e dlrug stores. it is stated es McGuigan of Hope ‘uf V Over Here ver There- TAG Chewing Tobacco is appreciated by both The Hope River Farmers institute wish to extend to you and family, their sincere sympathy in your re cent sad bereavement Mr I/ic Guigan was a charter member of our association and always took a keen Interest in the welfare of the Institute, and to his regular at tendance at meetings and good counsel it owes much of its suc cess It is therefore with a feeling of personal loss that we extend our sympathy to you and hope that it will be n consolation to you to know that we always considered Mrs Agnes McGuigan, Dear Madam -The members of of Canada s war units -those who fought ~in Flanders and those who served at home. It is also en oyed by civilians of al classes throughout Canada and is recognized as being dm-Jaazmgffp amz W. T. Macoun of the experimental ` _i W V fering him an honest industrious citizen, The late Mr Mncoun was en II T.; \ , . _ T i ._ AN 6°°R I - Oi' Colman If you have roarina. bun- aln noilel In our earl. U0 water. and A lltt s granulated ‘°"l‘lii'imvIv°lll°ol'§li' lirins few E 0 coo» THE _:Ami-do ~lO\N U5 YOU T0 FIND our v~/Ho \`\~ ‘A QP 1. ~'-5, mv” ' : ,) I ' A _ ¢ ...__ - "° 9"" ° I ' ‘ ‘ s 1 ui