or two ir $5. at drug atm-cu. or ny , mIIil on receipt of price. The Seobrll Bonham THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ in Muscles Mean Nothing when the nerves fell down Th nerves control the muscles. Th stomach feeds both. A |'|AW|lER'S NERVE I STUMACH TONIC l has no equal as a nerve _l`ood, ‘ blood maker and invigorator. it is an excellent remedy for dspres- 1 sion and despondeucy. _ Read what Mr. E. L. Rising, of the well known St. John firm of Waterbury and Rising, has to say: “I have used Hswkcr's Nerve and Stomach Tonic in my family ; for years, and consider it has no ` equal as a blood builder and agnpe tizer. It was especially bene cial to my children after an attack of -.- fever. Yours truly, l C E. L RISING.” Soldbyalldmggisoandgaxral som' ` ayoc. ‘The nine price everywhere, None genuine without Company r Mnu¢_ lAllEll'S WUI AIU CHU" IILSAI IO A Ulf! NND IPZIDV CUII , FOI ALL COUQHI IND COLDU. IIIVIKENS limi LIYEI Htl! cum: au. rronacn Itta. _ 'ras csuinaul onuc co., uhm, 51'. JOHN. lt. I. 0 Q ._. ._-`.,..___ 'P aa --__=_4 DR. DeVAN'S FRENCH PILLS Arelfablc Regulating 1’lli for \Vom en, $5 It box, Sold ut ull Drug Stores. or mulled to any |t: __-._-_;~.;v:~~f~-_ .~;:;;~. Feeds ln stock and to arrive 1000 BAGS BRAN, 1000 BAGS MIC-DLINGS, 600 » BAGS_ OIL CAKE MEAL (old prices) 500 'BAGS CRACK- ‘ ED CORN AND c°RNMEAL' 'can make progress. He also dealt SCHUMACHER FEED PUL- VERIZED OAT 'FEED, GERM MIDDLINGS. e0,ooo Lss FEED wi-IEAT, - (675` Bass), 600 BAGS GROUND ovsrsa sHE|_|.s, " onli' Fon Poutrnv, PURE .|_|NsEEo MEAL, corron SEED MEAL, i'-'Lax sgso, tacit. aafrand sure: por pair 49 cents at Holman. Summerslde. 6128-1-9ME2l. --- 4 -ONE FANCY seal plush coat with Alaska sable collar and cuffs. Size 40. Worth $90.00, on sale spec- ipl at $67.50. Sinclair 8: Stewart Limited. 6147-1-9ME2i. -NATURAL WOLF muff and neck fur. 'Sold regularly at $15.00 to $18.00 per set. 0:1 sale for Jaa- uary your choice por set - $12.00. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. ' 6147-9ME2l. -ONE ONLY seal plush coat, no __ _ . D lman style, with black Austral ian oppossum collar and cuffs Size 0. Cash value $67.50. January sale rice to clear $49.00. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. 0147-1-9ME2l. ..*RACES AT MURRAY RIVER. -A free-for-all and a green race will be held on .Murray River, Jan. uary Zlst at 2 p. m. lf weather proves unfavorable, the race will be held on following day. By order of committee. M51, -DANCE AT _BORDEN WED- NESDAY.-An entertainment and dance will be held in the new hall at Borden on Wedesday evening 14th Inst, The management have fitted' up interior of buildings in first class style and purpose dur- ing the winter evenings to have a series of social entertainments in- cluding whist, etc. -THE 1920 MODEL “BBiSCOE" the car \vith the "Half-Million Dol- lar Motor" has many improvements price fully equipped $1385.00 deliv- ered to any point on Prince Eti- ward Island. (lan guarantee this price only on orders booked at once for spring delivery. Colin H. Stewart, Distributor for Prince Ed- ward Island, Water Street, Sum- Inersido, P. E. i. 0165-l-9MEtf. -DUNK RIVER FARMERS IN- STITUTE.-'I‘he annual meeting of the Dunk River Farmers institute was held in Kelvin school on Pri- tiay evening January 2nd. The President Mr. John R. Stavert oc- cupied the chair. Aflter the usual business of the annu-al meeting was tit-alt with the election of delegates to the Central Institute took place which resulted in Messrs John lt. Stavert, T. J. Hum-phrcy and James Marchbank being elect- cd. The Directors and officers of the institute were re-elected. Hon. W. M. Lea, then gave a very live- ly address on general agriculture. lie greatly emphasised the import- ance of organization and ui-ged the farmers to stand together as this is the oniv way in which t-he farmers ver/ ably with dalrying fertilizers and feeding live stock. A general discussion followed, after which a vote of thanks' was tendered the speaker for his instructive address. MRS. SANFORD’S MESSAGE T0 WORKING WOMEN -ICE' CRIEPERB: easy to st-' -CLINCHER steel traps 17c. _ 6128-1-ilME2i. cloth coats for the balance ol the at Holme-n’s Sample Room or store. “ “REDUCED P*l°¢9 °” ladle" ficer of the Parkharat prison in 1901, -400 DOZEN oiiacher traps sold lag at 17 cents each. l coat, nutria collar an cu|'l`s Size 33 priced at $75_0S_ _m`nu,u.y oilicers of the chief English convict clearance now $57.50. Sinclair At prisons co-operating. Since -then Stewart Limited' 6147'1'9ME2l- 3.000 criminals have been subjected to the most critical physical exam- -THE BALANCE of fur sets and separate pieces now clearing at 1 bargain prices. See them before a season. Geo yours today. Sinclair W it stewart Limited, 6147-1-9ME2l ate measurements should be taken or a large number of convicted page this season by Holman's. Still sell- 8°” In ora” to dismvw “mmm , 312g.1.9ME2i_ ties not shared -by the don-criminal classes. In the followtn Jane the --ONE ONLY black seal plush t K THE WESTERN GUARDIAN Clllltlllill. Till iS :;',“:_f';;;°,,."f“,;,:,;,:,,,_ - A 'rss results chanengs the __ M p -'rt-Ill GUARDIAN la on sslo at l ___ tioaa ot criminal oathr'0D°l°€ilil 'T M” M bn’ in I ' 'M Latte:-ty's Isammerslde upon almost every point The val What is sarld to be the most im - _TW° ¢¢NT3 P5” ‘N959 portant report on criminology that ue 01:” “Don ue: chseny in nu; each insertion for advertising in -ever ha been _“__” _ ___ '__m_. fact t at the invest gat on was no this column. Cash must accompany 3 ' 9 conducted to support any particular order m|n|mum curse "our, ny, mary of the Prison Commission pub- 'mem,y_ _ cents. lished in London. To secure the facts upon which the conclusions re based some if years' work was necessary. The idea was proposed ‘by Dr. Griffiths. deputy medical of- ho sulgested that the most scour- here were any physical peculiar!- ask was undertaken, the medical nation. Not only has every cranial nd bodily measurement been tak- you bu-y. Sinclair & Stewart Lim- lied- 6147-1-9ME2i. 'Islander Starts Big Ranch in Nova Scotia H-ALIFAX, N. S., Jilll. 9.-MT. ~7'1"\95 C- Tuplin, of Black Banks. bringing with him some foxes for P. E._ l., arrived Tuesday evening-I Mr 'l/IcEimo of Dartmouth who onalalrly large scale next summer The new fox farm is situated near the Dartmouth 'R011 and Gun Club. A house and fox pensihave been C on his own account about 20 years d ago with stock from Messrs. Robert Tuplin and James F. Gordon. whose 8 stock was all from the famous 11 original Oulton ami Dalton foxes. S Ever since he hug been using only _ selected pedigreed stock from these same people and with remarkable, ° foresight has abstained from htm- d ranch in the world. Mr Tuplin kills his own foxes, P . He is full of ambition and* deserves a great credit for his success, _ Mr. Tuplin raised 86 young foxes this year, all uf which were gold for d C. Tuplin fox, -pelted this year, of h which Mr; Tuplin is aware, was sold 0 by Mr. James Larkin, of Alberton, Pierce Co., at Summerside, for $1000. Mr. Tuplin is also a hockey en- thaliast and last year took the Cry- stal hockey team of Prince Edward island on 3 tour throughout the Provinces. lie is a fancy skater himself and generally takes a week or two off in the winter at some of the big rinks of Canada and the New England States. ' Stock Quotations _ HALIFAX, N. SI, Jan. 1l.-(Qao- tations furnished by F. B. McCurdy and Co., the Montreal Stock Ex- H change.) h Yesterday. Today his son, Mr. Reuben Tuplin, an-i' Slalisllcl . . n, , plan to operate outside of Dartmouth |_°mb|»°|° pi.”-°¢|g¢d_ _ built. Mr. Tuplin became interested as in Wim; 1; ¢||5p|-0yes_ 1; seems sasas Bté DR. I. E. CROKEN Veterinary Surgeon $5! Residence Revere 'Hotel biurel, Miss. from day to day in just such a mis- erable condition as was Mrs. San- Monsy to Loan on Real Estate. ford, or suffering from displace- ments, irregularities, inflammation ulceration, backache. sldeache, Mrs. Shnford's experience and try office, Royal sank autislnq. Q‘_j;___§”"‘§'_1H §§>_§'_fk_':_;\_l:_,:__\°fl{r__r_\_=_t__1_1_f:g_v__ Compnun and find rel fr The rcsult of their long experience is' at your service. **** C. SANFORD. 1237 Second- Ave.. Thounmds of women drag along nervousness, or "the blues." Buch women should profit by d. Ief om their sliiferings as she did. For special suggesions in regard Pinkham 'Medicine Co., Lynn. Mass. '-1-_* 3- ‘ voaoo-sooo-004+' l 4+o++o¢+¢ , MARK R. McGUlGAN, BA. ; Barrister, Solicitor, Notary , Public. Money to Loan ` ibmpiete Opticai L Service Our expert system of eye- examlnatlon, coupled with onr l§B$¢-Qksx - Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P. E. I. OO-O-4 Morson & Duify Barrlstara and Attorneys Oolleltora ter Royal Bank of Canada MONEY TO LOAN McLeod'& Bentley W. E. lontley, K.6. llrrlator and Atto£nox»|LLaw MONIY T0 O N Olin - lank of N. I. Ohamtnra *+09-o4+o++»+¢ 9|; LEN-S GRINDING SERVICE 5 offers a complete service, eq- ual to the best procurablo. That this service is apprec- iated is evidenced by our constantly increasing volume of business. Wo sincerely thank our pat- rons, and will continue to strive to merit their conild- enco. G. F. Hutchesoii --1 .<53 P. T. 77% 7714. -<¢->-- cAnPEN'rEn ALREADY UNDER coN'rnA»cT To cocl-IRAN 123% CHICAGO, January 10.-That Jack Dempsey could not meet Georges Carpentier at Tlajuana. Mexico, on July 4. was the state-_ ment made today by Charles B. Cochran. London promoter, who under contract to him and should the contract be broken Carpenter and his manager Mr. Descamps. would be liable. Cochran expressed doubt Descamos actually had ac- cepted Jim Coffroth's terms; adding that he believed that Dcscamps had remarked that in the event Coch- ran did not sign Dempsey, Coff- roth‘s offer would be accepted. ---<»->-- HARD WORDS FOR AN EGG to-_a “When l rose -to speak," related a mnilyred candidate, "some one threw a base, cowardly egg at me. lt strutk me on the chest." "And what is a base, cowardy egg?" asked a fresh young man. "A base, cowardly egg," explain- ed the statesman, “is one that hits you and runs.” _il For bands and faces in Win- ter weather. Keeps the akin soft and velvety. Optometrist and Optloian' _ rece-o-eo-oo-ooo-ov#-oo-oo-»¢¢,,, \ - Af Alf- Drugplols' . ‘ " ' ri kinda of the lavwbiding community. sion, namely, that the average crlm- inal ls a low-.hrowed rufflan, must also be dismissed. There is no re- lation between the height of the forehead and the predilection to_ crime. Three hundred criminals. graded according to intelligence in three classes, were carefully exam- ined and measured. Of the intelli- gent group one-fifth had high fore- heads, and one-fifth had low fore- heads. Of the weak-minded group -nearly half had low forehoads and only twelve per cent, had high fore- heads; of the unlntelllgont group more than a third had low fore- h-eads while the high forehead per- centage was m-uch the some as with the weak-minded. This-would seem to indicate a relationship between a high forehead and intelllgencefbut two years later the same 300 crlm-- lnais were 'Included In a group of 800 criminals whose forehead.; were bein-g measured, and among thi( number lt was found that there was very little, if any, relationship be- tween the height of forehead and intelligence. 'l Low Browa vindicated. - i lt should be' -noted that the da- vestigators were not comparing the' foreboads of college presidents with those of condemned murderers. The comparisons were invariably made between criminals and non-crlmlt\t\ls_ of the same class, between criminal and non»orim-lnsl soldiers, betwotn criminal and' noncrlminal eduol tionlsta, criminal and non-criminal artists. The result shows that than is ‘no criminal type. Physical differ ences there are between criminals just as there are between _different A man with small, close let eyes, a ball_ neckand no forehead to speak of may' he a highvrayman. On the other hand. the twin -brother of the Strong-lrm Crooks Able-bodied. it established the fact. that all. English criminals, except those con- victed technically of fraud, are mark- edly beiow the general population in stature and- weight. Offenders con-_ victed of violence are, on the other hand, characterized by an average degree of strength markedly above ' that of other criminals and the law- abiding population. Thieves, burg- lars and lncendiaries. who consti- v I l lnals, are Inferior in stature and weight. The average criminal, it has been found, is first convicted between the ages of fifteen and twenty-five. Alcoholism, epilepsy, sexual -profligacy and insanity are held to be mere accidental associa- tions of crime. Of equal interest is the finding that trims hi ang- land ls vcry slightly affected by social inequdlity, adverse environ- ment, or what is generally called "the force of circumstances." lt is noted that the ferillty of the crlm- inal -populatlon is about five-elghts `_ that of the 'general population, which is explained by the simple ' fact that the crlmlnal's wife shows an extremely unromiantic tendency to leave him after he gets about forty. The fact that the criminal is likely to spend several years of his active career in monastic seclusion also contributes to this end. Others View Point I Continued from Page Four l HOW BIRDS KEEP WARM (Burrouglfs Nature Note.) birllfs withstand the giant cold, but - they do. Birds live on highly cou- centrated food, the fine seeds of weeds and grasses and the egss and lt' THE CURE FOR HIGH PRICES » (New York Globe.) There is no evidence that the United States Government has the sllghsst power to .halt the increase in living cost. it has been trying to do so ever since last August with- out the least success. Every Euro- pean country is trying the same thing and failing as flatly. The in- crease in price ls due to under- prodactlon and currency inflation. The only hone for a decrease in the cost of living is an attempt by ab- .-xtemlousnses and increased efforts to replace the destroyed wealth of the world. TROUBLE IN BIND SING. Exchange Although there are a -score of lawyers. doctors, preachers and politicians in Sing Sing, there is not a newapaperman in the insti- tution and the prison -paper may 'ho _ discontinued for want of a stat! How they keep out is another "st0ry". _ 'ri-is oI.D MEN's wonk. ` Buffalo News. Sir William (0sler) lived to see men of 60 years and more jump into harness ln the war emergency and keep the wheels of Indus-try hum-- ming when youth was called oo the colors. They proved their worth then, the oldstera, beyond question. Without them in the factories and _carried on to victory. ' (-Montreal Gazette) The closing down of the Atlantic Sugar Tteuneries for -sf couple of weeks led to a report that the com- pany v/a, short of raw sugar. This. it is understood, la Incorrect. While ‘there la nttnraliy some delay tn get- ting shipments of rows from time to time, the company is well prov- ided for and expects a sufficient quantity next year to keep them going steadily. For months' past the rvdnorlea have been working to full capacity. and the output has been l 1,- _-4_1 MO0RE 8: Mcl.EOD LlMITED 119-izlons-st__ ciifiiuitm Beautiful silk fabrics _ . or _- - | _ for evening Dresses 7 The lovely materials thislstorle _ _ - -\_, _ tate 90 -per cent. of England"s crlm- ' has provided for evening dresses, are asking your attention today. Duchesse Mousseline, Japan- ese Taffeta, Pompadour Brocaded /~ __.-_-_‘.--__,.~.-__'. 1,-'-'-_ _ _'..'~'_¥_‘;)°$,'_°v-111 ~ 1 ;'.": iii .E-re u '..»- ._-._ _*-- . a 5 l 1* 'r'.~‘ '- __ __,_: ., . _ ._ ` .. _.___ . - A -. _'_ :` ' 3" .fpéz Duchesse, Georgettes, Crepe de - _. ~ Q, Chines, in every color-and in a ' __ '_ host of grades. A ‘ And the trimmings-well we’ll simply and plainly say that there is nothing to equal them any- where else in P. E. Island. _.gh __ . .~ 7lZKllI&\\\\\\ If you are outside of easy cali- ing reach of the store-make use -- of our mail service-write us, and we’ll send you samples and pric- es by return mail. Silk for Evenina Dresses Duchesse Mousseline in Ivory, Pink, Coral, Sky Blue, Turquoise, Maise, Lavender and Old Rose 36 inch, . _ _ . . . $2.50 and $2.75 yd Pearl Beaded Trimming and pearl garnitures. Gold cloth, 36inch $2.50yd. Pompadour Brocaded Du- chesse in shades of pink, rose, and sky blue, on a white ground, 40 inch, . _ _ .$5.00 yd. Brocaded Duchesse in ivory and coral pink, 36 in. $3.75 yd. Pompadour Moire Taiieta, in ivory, sky ,blue and lavend- er, 36inch $4.80yd. Georgette Crepes, in ivory, sky, turquoise, Copenhagen, pink, peach, apricot, old rose, lavender sand, ecru, maise, silver and others 40 inch. Crepe de Chenes in ivory, ,- ‘ s ,:.`: ~t-' ‘Q-:B U 'h -7 .E1-'__"” 92'-_, _ -egg.. _/' -f __ s if l ‘- _ <;l'.3` --... __ _:W _._.. / r`,a,t\i-f” '\ . 1.- ¢ .`.,,a_ \~`_ ‘*‘ o flesh, maise, apricot, peach, old rose, electric, 40 inch, $2.50yd. New trimmings for evening dresses--Silver and gold, lace and banding, various widths, from _ _ _ . . _ _ 60c. to_$4.75 yd. Gold and silver crystal fringe ....65cyd. _ Rhinestone trimming $1.25 and $1.50 yd. Silk and Satin Rosebud Trimming in rose, nile, maise, ivory- and Copenhagen 50c yd. Japanese Taffeta in Maise, Pink, Lavender, Peach, Apri- cot, Sand, Copenhagen and l\\W“\A§" -\ $2.75and$3._ooy.1. Rose, 37 inch $2 25 yd F ARMER’S WEEK January 13th to 16th marks an otherforward movement for P E I Make it a point to attend all thwossibie sessions of the various interests featured during FARMERS _ The days from January. 13th to January, 16th will be filled wyth Interest. For example there will be meetings of l Tuesday at 2 o'clock p. m. and Wednesday at 9 o’clock a. m. Wednesday at Z o’clock p. m. and Thursday at 9 o'clock a. m. _ Thursday afte moon and continu- ing on Friday The Provincial Dairy Association. _ The Central Farmer’s Institute. Canada Farm Products. _ Annual meeting of the Live Stock Breeders Association on Tuesday _ evening The Poultry Show will take place during Farmer’s Week This is a week that will pay you big dividends throughout -the year. the fields, the mats, could not have? . 1 -_ "‘ - _ MILLION! LIB SUGAR P-ER DAY ._ . ~ --~-~-~------»--"-*-'f---4'* represents about 150.000 £00* fl your. If this output continues for t-he balance of the companY's Hs- noxt, the output will -be almost dou-ble that of last year. While the Board of Commerce issued an or- der some time ago which prevented the export/ of sugar, except to llll contracts already entered Into, lt is believed that when the supply of rlvvs -becomes sufficient. to guaran- tee Canadian requirements, this order will -be rescinded and a large about 1.900.000-pounds a day, which f‘l»p`ort trido-ilU_Kt.ha¢ again. - cal year, which ends on April B0- * 1‘ill»‘Cl'\»'iit8\llI¢'Il I1- GREAT HOTEL IN NW YORK FOR 'WOMEN NEW YORK, January 10.-The largest hotel in America. exclusive- ly for women and designed espec- ially for business women -and those of moderate moans, will be erect- ed iuthe heart of New York, on a site purchased today by the pro- moting company at 57th street and Lexington avenue. Time building is to consist of 17 storeys. on a plot of a/bout 9.000 square feet. it will contain approx- imately'700 rooms, to he rented at $1 to $2 a day. A roof garden, gym- nasium, private kitchens and laund- THOUGHT OF THEM “Mary ' said the sick wife, when the doctor nouncod it D olse of any of my creditors l am at last in a position to them something"