a v ‘I; ‘it. snmr slufr Wonten fly to Eno’: when Headaches threaten fliplopgioilsos The firs; quarterlyisesslon of the Grand Division of the Sons of Tern- perance of Prince Edward island was held in Temperance Hall, Springfield on Wednesday, Febru- ary 11th. There was a business session in the afternoon with a public meet- ing in the evening. _ The afternoon session was open- ed in duo form with the G. W. P. Rev. R. H. Stavert in the chair. Other good oiiicers present were: Grade Treasurer, D. N. McKay; G- Cllaih. F. W. E. Hsslam; P. "l feel grand! That Headache, Biliousness and Constipation is, G. W. P., Peter Sinclair. The following were appointed Protein G. W. A., Thos Haslsnl; G. S., J. E. Haslam; G. Con., Peter SlnclaikG.S.,Harry Weeks; P. G. W. P., Wellington Haslam, Ruth Howard, G. Organist, Quite a large number of delegat- Divisions Fredericton, Springfield and North Wiltshlre. After the following committees had been appointed viz. State oi the Order. Peter Sinclair, D. N. McKay, Harry Weeks, Alice Bert- rum, Edna. Abbott; Predentlul, Frank Bertram, Ruth Howard. Finance, W. Haslam, N. Matheson, J. S. i-iaslanl. Programme, H. E. Howard, J. E. Haslanl, Ruth How- art, P. W. E. Haslanl. Three new nlembers were rec- eived lnto the G. D. viz. R. . Howard. Frank Bertram, Nelson Matheson. The reports oi’ the sev- eral grand offices were then sub- tnllted. The G. W. P. Rev. R. H. Stav- ert in his report gave an outline o.‘ the temperance situation from utlloi HUTli s c0. Established 1809 12 Tokenhouse Yard ENGLAND tlonoou FUR AUCTIONS Winter Sale Spring Sale Warehouse- 64 Park Street, Southwark, Iondon HENRY BENNET, Agent". 1123 Broadway New York l“. v For particulars apply to l" i E. H. RAYNER, Bummer-side, flll-li-Illlllllhl. Commencing Feb. 2, 1920 Commencing April 26, 1920 P. E. Island Paper Newest Designs, BeautiiulColoriogs, Blended Borders. Dept. Prettiest Papers, lowest prices sample books read . t & Co. LIMITED Among the New Arrivals now ready for your inspection are: Gem rings in diamond and diamond set with other gems. Gentlemems old Waldemar and other chains. SWAN self-filling fountain PENS. Ladies bracelet. watches with RADIUM dials nncl hands. Gents watches. The lutcst KUlll-A-PART sleeve but- tons. (‘ollat- studs. E. TAYLOR JIDVELER. OPTIOIAN 142 Richmond St. i‘. z x i See our big New Stock in Wall Paper i i i KQ-Ofi-O-O-Od world wide view point. He showed how that during recent years and especially during tihe lime o! inc war, lnuch had taken place to teach people the awful folly oi trifling with the intoxicating liquors for beverage purpose. How that pub- lic sentiment is gradually grow- lug stronger against such a cus- tunl and how because of these and other reasons there was much to encourage all temperance workers. 'i‘hc United IStnteg are lending the world in the vanishing of the sal- oon and Camilla is also lnakltlg great strides along this line. ll Will not be long we believe before the saloon will ‘be a thing of the past in our‘ owu Canadian home- lond. it was very sad indeed to note how that the Government at Ottawa was so under the control lot the liuqor traffic that they were c-iltiipelled to abolish the wur time lneusure before peace had been publicly proclaimed. Thus violating the terms oi the agreement regarding these tneus- urcs O Canada! when. Oll W119"- apg W9 going to have in our legis- lutive hulls, men of the true type. men whom the spoils oi office call- not buy. men whom the lust of of- lice cannot kill, men of opinions and u will, men of honor, men who will not lie. men who live above the. clouds in public llic and pri- vate thinking. Tall men sun, crflwll men, men who can down the delu- agogue with all his treacherous flatteries without winking. ‘ When we can get men of this type to govern our land the pmVPt‘ oi the liquor trafihc will 001ml. for naught. The G. W. P. went on to show that while we have a prohlbitary law in force on P. E. island there is undoubtedly great need of some temperance organization Such its the Sons of Temperance to curry on the work of DledSlllK our veims men against the use of intoxicating llquorsJt is a commendable fact but nevertheless true, that a grout muuy young men and boys thrullgll- out the island, are tlpplhlg. The very fact that intoxicating liquor is harder to get than in days 50M‘ by, seems to make the drinking of it in the eyes oi the verdant youth a more clever feat than it used to he. There is certainly great need of education along these lines. To all earnest workers there comes a call to help. The G. 8.‘, Jas. F. Profit being unavoldulbly absent his report was port showed that there are quite a number of active Divisions at -t|1o alto-m supzfi etqt-zleppsuoo Mons advocated. The Grand Treasurer's adopted and handed to the proper Committees to be dealt with the G. W. P. announced lhatthe resig- nation of the G. S. Jns. T. Profit had been handed in to the G. D. was reluctantly accepted and J. E. Haslam was elected to take men in the lapel of ton was left to the G. W. P. Rainy Da s Brighten p" es were present from the following a read 'by- D. N. MucKay. This re- work in different parts of the ls- iand. The membership of some crs again are no more than hold- lng their own. A campaign tor the securing of new members is being report submitted by D. N. McKay show- ed the finances to be in splendid condition at present there is on hand a balance of $88.55. After the various reports had Ibeen received ran CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. o movies 1n Canada Canadian, the but of the Yukon," Pmbeble onet of thin first film to animated at half e million ' 0f Q-Of-d , 5nd dlfvflcou _ our pictures "Making Movies in Canada," com- Plete lfl the March issue of EVERY- WOMAITS WORLD. EVERYWOMANS wQpLp 20 COPY NEWS STANDS mittees were received and adopt Division in Keneington was accept occupied by the G. W. P. Rev. R. H. Slavert and the following pro- gramme was well rendered with the Organ. lliursllilalse; lleluurks "by Clluir- ing, Ellsworth IMayne, encore; Ad- dress of Welcome, Peter Sinclair‘, Solo, Ethel Enman, encore; Reply Address oi Welcome, Rev. H. H. Sluvert; Mule Qunrteue, F. W. Huslum, ll. E. Howard, H. B. Hoslatrl, Geo. Reading, Nelson Matlleson, encore; Solo, Rev. R. H. Stsvert; Read- ing, Ethel lhnnau, encore; Address Rev it. H. Stavert. intermission and sale of candy. Collection; Solo, R. E. Howard; Duette, R. Howard, F. '.W. E. Haslam. Meeting closed with National An- them. Report Many Cases oi Rheumatism Now SAYS WE MUST KEEP FEET DRY; AVOID EXPOSURE AND EAT LE8$ MEAT Slay off the damp ground. avoid exposure, keep feet dry, eat less meat. drink lots of water and above all take a spoonful of salts occas- ionally to kee-p down uric acid. illheutnatlsm is caused by poison- one toxin, called uric acid, which is generated in the bowels and BAlJSOTlJ- ed lnto the blood. it is the iunc- tlon of the kidneys to fllter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the urine.The pores of the skin are also a means ni lreolttg the blood oi’ this impurity. in damp and chil- ‘ly, cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become week and sluggish and fail to eliminate this uric acid which keeps accum- ulutlng and circulating through the system, eventually settling in the joints and muscles causing sill!- ness soreness and pain called rheu- matism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any phsrplacy about four ounces of Jed Salts; put s. table- spoonful in a glnssof water and drink before breakfast each morn- ing for a week. This is said to el- iminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus rid- ding the blood of these impurities. Jud Suits is inexpensive, harm- less and is made fyom the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithla and is used with excel- lent results by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism, Here you have u pleasant, efferves- cent lithin-water drink which over- comes uric aclg and is beneficial to your kidneys as well. n1 men to organise make movies in Canada. ‘T: f t I |_ I . I m“, but u” h m‘ ¢ new’ that city. of’ cm“; n; c,“ u wholly A very enthusiastic greeting was _lnd the luthm ll Canada's favour- ite poet, Robert W. Service. 1Tb: Canadian flChlrlll Ill-Hunting genre“ ed. 'i"he invitation intending the G. Division ,to meet with Shamrock o, ed~ Tl"? meQllng then adlourned to tneet ll\ April next in Kensington. in the evening a large public meeting was held. The chair was M Miss Maud Hasluul presiding at Opening it‘ horns, Temperance nlun, Rev. R. H. Stavert; Read- L. l-laslam, encore;- ranfllring posible to ent department. ._ with the churches is growing very The cooperative Boy‘: wot-it with the churches is growing very rapidly and the results are most satisfactory to ‘both church and Y. M. C. A ylesders. v Much regret was expressed at the resignation of Mr. A. S. Mc- Allster as Territorial Secretary. Mr McAlister leaves shortly tor Van- couver. where he becomes General Secretary or the Y. M. C. A. in accorded MrnLou Buckley who has been appointed to succeed Mr. Mc- Aileter. Mr. Buckley is a Maritime mun and is well known throughout these Provinces. - Messrs. J. A. Clarkln-IS. Al. Mc- son, and C. H. Hensley were elect- ed members of the Maritime Divis- ion oi the National Council. ‘Messrs. J. A. Clarke, G. F. Hut- clleson, H. E. Miller and T. W. Bent- ley, Kenslngton; are the island re~ presentatlves on the Maritime Boys’ Work Committee. lMr. R. H. Jenkins, and. Mr. VC. H. Hensley. Summerside are our representatives on the Finance (tommlttee. Mr. C. H. Hensley on the Town and Country Commit-tee, and Mr. J A. Clarke also is on the Maritime Student Committee. DQVAN’! FRENCH PILLS Arellnble Be toting Pill {or Won: en. 85 e box. old at all Dru: Stores. or mulled to any address on receipt rice. The leobell Drug 00-. St. - Gut erllee, 010th. DR- “ P. 6. at rug ltoreo, or b, mull on rece pt. of price. 'l‘ be I Drug 00.. st. Onlerlnu. Ontario IQLD Al‘ roswnms 0mm swoliw CATAIlRHAh IIRAFNEHS . ANI) HEAD NOINIMI TELLS fiflFE, SIMPLE \VAY ‘I0 TREAT AND RELIEVE AT HOME. If you have catarrh, orltnrrhal deafness or hood nnlsmi caused by entarrh, or if ptllcgttl drop» in your throat and has caused caturrh of the stomach or bowels, you will bl», glad to know that. these distressing symptoms may be entirely overcome ln many instances by tho following treatment which you can easily pro- pnrc in your own home at little cost. Scctire from your druggll-lt i ounce oi’ Purtnlnt (Double Strength) Tait» this homo and add to It M, pint of lint w-lltei- and a llttln granulated Sllilfll’; stir until dissolved. Take one tubll-sptionful four times {days An improvement is sometimes noted af- ter the first day's treatment. Breath- ing should become easy, while the distressing‘ head noises, headaches, dllllnmts, cloudy thinking, etc., hould gradually disappear tinder 75, per cent o! the loaders in all ~ walks of lite. hence the importance - ll e _ strengthen the work pfgshe St ud i Y Lead, Harold Jenkins, W. S. 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Q1051 vl-ialw GTCODJQ mcnt. per cent. of all caused by cstarrh and there must, therefore, hearing may be restored by this simple. harmless, home treatment. he tonic action of the treatment. mas of’ smell. taste, defective hear- ing and mucus droppl ock of the throat are other symp- oms which su gent the presence of atarrh and wh ch may often be nv- by t it lsssnld that nearly ninety 159162 Queen Street. Phone 521 ng _in the his efficacious treat- ear troubles are be many people whose SE PEOPLE Are Taking Advantage oi 0ur Big Sale and getting in a Supply oi Boots, Shoes and Rubbers lot Future Use WE AREA STILL OFFERING OUR STOCK AT FROM fO-O4OVOOOQOOO-QO-QQ O4Q-OOQ 0064040-004040400-0-0-0 10 p. c. to 30 p. c. OFF After some discussion resignation his place and latter wns- duly installed in office by the G. W. P. Consid- erable time was spent ill discuss- ing a forward movement ln the fax order. Various plans were devised and adopted. lt was agreed that n certain style of button he pre- pared to be worn by our returned their coat. The selection of the style 0i but- 'l‘l|e report of the several cont- ’ but the _l.6 per cellt provides about Y. M. c_._' ‘l '. NOTES Mi‘. W. A. Stewart, and R. .Q_ gm. enius report un interesting time at the Annual meeting of the Nul- ional Council of the Y. M. C. A., Maritime Division, held at llall- Representatives from nil the. as- sociation points ln the Maritime were in attendance. Mt’. (Y. J. llur- chell presided and was unanimous- ly re-elected for the chairman dur- lng 1920. Some interesting facts were brought out. $173,927.46 were spent lr. Y. M. C. A. service during the Willie $63.l04.00 were raised in these Provinces. A total budget oi $31,000 was ap- proved for the Maritime Provinces for the year. The 1020 lbutiget oi the Foreign Department of the international Committee ls $l,468.780.72tl. Can- oda‘s share is $100,000, end that - the Maritime Provinces $10,- 000. The policy of close co-operat- ion with the churches in policy and programme in all phases of work in which they and the As- sociatlon have ln common, was re- affirmed. ' Hospital work for returned sold- iers will bee nrrled on as long as may be necessary. ' The Halifax Red Triangle Club will be continued until October first at least. in Nova Scotia only 1.6 per cent of all school boys reach university year in the Maritime Provinces, ‘ Wonderful Bargains REGULAR SALE Men’s Lumberman Rubbers 5 eyelet $4.10 $175 Boy's Rubber Boots 3.75 2.75 Big , Discount mpg... H eavy Working Boots ., ;.s"SI.nith' Q61‘ - B est Quality ii s