liaile Without a 'oint and stamped "till T.” mil filly 6.11. Taylor flxfigf-‘éfgrluilwll-tham AGENTS WANTED d women. not to canvass, W" tar/e] and appoint local rep- “1, m s JIEAUTY- Everyone warships at the Shrine of Beauty-and why ? -. Because beauty stands for Health, Culture, Refinement, and a n ap- preciation of Nsture's_gifts to you instead of going after them, cultivate and take care of a beautiful clearcomplexion by using one of the many excellent . creams and lotions we al- ways have in stock. TheZ Macs bill" 1.092 a '"°,“,‘.{‘.‘.§Z.§" tight your?“ wltifpziiltae; slum-e t'o make $2.000 Ills‘ expens- "Msm. age and qualifications. I eaivermm, ennecessary. Winston 6"" “w; 6,, loronto. ‘ C0. NOIOIOMQI i Nothing to It when it comes to using chewing tobacco because l-Iiclreys Tvrist has all other brands downed. The flavor‘ _ puts the toe-hold on them and the quality combined with quantity used. win" tor it a victory for the best chew- tug tobaccoon the-imarkst. is no wtmdes- the flavor gens ’em. HICKEY s uiciioisoii TOBACCO 149 Great George St. s ,3 i Men love Hickey’; and It LTD. Farmers Records AND . Account Book GIVEN .AWAY .FREE to new subscribers and old subscribers renewing their subscriptions before end of current year. 0nly limited number available and first comers will have the preference. OOntonts euro irnconn BANK, account with BLANK COST ACCOUNT snnnpmo, record of CALENDAR} CASH RECEIVED CASH PAID OUT CATTIIBI, cost of CATTLE, sold CONCRETE HROPORTIONS (IOHN, cost of _ CORN, sold or led . DAIRY HERD, cost of EQUIPMENT ACCOUNT EXPENSE ACCOUNT, household FARM LABOlLrecord of GENERAL INFORMiAflON GIJSPATION TABLE llAY, cost of llAY, sold or led 11008, cost of _ _,,,.,_. 11008, sold --. ' aoasns, cost ‘er. and sold INDIVIDUALS, account with INSURANCE, BILLS and NOTQIB PAYABLE INVENTORY, general INVENTORY. residence LIVE STOCK INFORMATION MILK, BUTTER. and 08104] ACCOUNTS MORTGAGES, BILLS Mid NOTE RECEIVABLE OATS, cost of OATS, sold or fed ORCHARD and FRUIT MISOEULLNEOUB PRODUCE POULTRY, breeding record POUIJPRY and EGGS REMEDIES for PKRIM ANIMALB , REMEDIES, HOUSEHOLD SEED TESTING . Sl-llElllP, cost of, and sold SILO RECORD TRACTOR. RECORD WHEAT, cost. bf WHEAT, sold or fed Send your renewal at once and ask for iree copy of f it Fairme Guardian » -_._...._... .~ at. CLEAR AS A rs Record AND Account Book Subscription Dept. CRYSTAL jiumnc coiiniii tmirro If you would bring msnY of the good things of life » -Inu.-§UA@ W l1‘ "Ye teeny In this mov- 1 i‘ _ - "Qdtagutr woman's can. l»: " '3 -' mun-u GET Y°Un HOCKEY soors at alleys‘. 2749-11-18-21 1d BILK DRESSES halt price at Paton'e Limited 11-1l1-m-3i. A POSTPONED AUCTION time at Major Mouse. Lower Fr Piallriiiav at one o'clock. am 'i.vi'ri'é~'oi=”coars AND sun-is.- not oltfjoodleither, half price ¢for, qiirlck- clearance today at Pawns; .' . . 11-16-mr3l. neat- ..iAineAms m much WANT-ED furs in Patons fur sec- tion. < " ' sess-u-u-ei SUGAN 11 1-2 CT8.-Best gran- ulated sugar selling until Saturday uixhit. at 11 1-2 ots at Holuinns, Sum-moraine. 3692-11-16-31 AN APPROPRIATE XMAS GIFT FOR FRIENDS ABROAD is the illustrated souvenir of P. E. l. post free only 57 cts at Guardian Office. I _ CHRISTMAG BAKING ORDERS will be taken for iOhi-lstmos cakes, 0114511188 and mince-pies by a first class cook. - Phone 058-1. mrrn rs..- nbonie weave for vi" ' ' _l_nn_1ne’ana nigh/t dress worth $1.1m only QYcen-oe at Pam's. Fine wide ‘and pretty patterns. 3693-11-16331‘ snAnALeANs AND NEW GLASG9W.-~Rev c. .1. wiheiei- of Uninolis, Ohio, will preach at Brednllhane at 1.1 a. m. on Sunday NIW- 23th. all; New Glasgow at 7.30 p. m. f ' ‘THE BIG AUCTION SALEM W. C. McLeod, French River, of farmpstock, crop and implements takes place next Friday, Nov 19th; ut 12 o'clock. 3720-11-l7-2i INIOWIOEIP-The annual meeting of the,_shareholders of "Tile (Jas- cumipec Silver Black Fox Company, Limited" will be held in the Labor Union hall Summerside on Nov. 30th at 10.30 o'clock n. m. J. E. l-Iasln-m_ Secy. Tress. 3746-11-18-21 NOTI.CE.— The large auction sale that was to take place at Mrs. John H. Cudmore's. Brackley. Beach, is postponed till Thursday November 25th, on account of an‘: other sale. 3728-11-17~2l-pd HUNTER RIVER TEA.—As the result oi‘ the ten held by the Ladies of Hunter River in alder the ‘Rlllsland Orphanage, $231. 50 has been forwarded to Mrs. G. D ‘W-rightvthexfieeident oi’ the Ladies Aid. , F MR. FARMEBP-Do you keep a record of your earnings and vex- pendltures’! Why not get your st account book free by subscrib ng or renewing your subscrlption- to The Guardian and start right now. 8655-l1-1btf. GOT HIM ..BOTH WAY$~Pro- ceedin gsln-t he iSu-mnnierside Police Court on Monday morning varied from the usual case; when a cili- zen wus charged with. obstructing Inspector Barbour in making a search under the Prohibition Act it ‘appears Inspector Buboui- and Haywood entered the premise-i of ilhe defendant for the purpose of searching for illicit liquor When the occupier refused to unlock the didor leading. to nnotiher pert of the premises, and ‘WihQlli the inspecor started to break open the door uhed defendant put ulp a stout resistance He pleaded guilty in the police court and was fined $20.00 and» costs. 0n (Tuesday) die defendant was found guilty or having liquor in his possession; and wso- fined $200.00 and costs_~—S~ummei-side Journal. FINEST ENGLlBl-i FLANNEI _ ' _ Thursday, Nov 18th at 2 p. m. J. .of’.Mns. Alex C. Shaw of Si. ' iOatlierines. whose death occurred course of treatment, economical and effective, "' ’ I‘ l‘ nt Cures Diphtheria m!’ . ~r .. .‘ 4' .ls','.i M. . a1: at f ns. "- ’" ~'3697A11-1tl-8i CHANGE -0Fi.-RE8lOENOi\:Ilcv. D. Mt Lamont has removed- to-Gny town. CharlbiiteiiownMaddi-eee n. ll. No 6. Telephone 904.. . . .~. IWOLASSES MAIL-Alum tnncy Barbados! 41101.net!» 81-86 9971K?!“ ‘ion for the present week at Hol- "mens, Sunimerside. Sdlifl-ll-iq-Si _.,',.f _.._ .., _ ,_ .. ~ -A.i.i.ev's wmnowsjfinisa" extra good‘ this week, ‘their ihilg line oi hockey bOObs are attracting much detonation. - c '» ~ -‘ - -‘~‘*"fih9i11f,l8-2i ia“"=°.RWE'LL.-,—Benvices]nieirt (sci. hath Nov. 21st at Si. Anilrewfls Ihead use T8.- Boo-i until suean 11 1-2 been granulated sugar selling Hbiinansl. Bummer-side. . ~, - - aoaz-n-us-m iMPORTANT.—’I‘he ti-medor al- I°W~ll1l§ 5 per cent discount on Provincial Taxes for 1920 has been extended to the 10th December, i920. 3599-11434“ GRANULAT-ED SUGAR ll 1-2 C18 Der ‘pound at Hol-mans, Sum.- merslde for the balance of this week. ‘3692-11-10-31 GRANULATED sugar 11 ‘ '1-2 ceri-tis and extra uuincy Bairbadoes molasses [at $1.35 per gall for the ‘iballaruce of tlliis week at Hoilmuns, lSlwm-lnerside. 3692-l1~10-3i HORSES FOR 8ALE.—12 heavy horses some suitable for general purpose. others for fox feed, will he sold ‘by public auction. at en- trance to Exhibition Grounds on S. Wedilock, Nov. 16-3l_ l WELL- KNOWN RESIDENT ~i.)E-AD.--'The sympathy of many friends will go out to the family on.,Mondiiy. Her daughter Mrs. Horton oi New Hampshire will arrive home for the funeral on Friday at eleven o'clock. Mr. Wal- ter Show of Moncton has already conne home. ' DIED IN SEYATTLE-JVILVPS’ N. Enmsn_ of iSu-mmierside received a telegram on Monday containlh the and announcement of the dent l of his brother, Louis -I). Enman, a-t Seattle WflSIl_ -Particuiars wrere not receivetl The deceased, who at one ti-mie was in the employ 0i t-he ‘Charlottetown Steam Nevis“- tion \<.‘o., in. “Sulmmerside, lelit here 311mm eighteen years ago. He was a son of the late J. ~D. Eumam and leaves to mourn his mother, nesld; Jug in Wetsekiwin, three-brothefit‘ P N. or isummerside, Lawrence in MooseJaw, and Chas; D. l-n Wetns» klwin, amid lihraa-sistergMrs. C. M_ Chisholm, ‘Woltvilllei- Nhsq-snd Miss Annie In Wetaski-wln ‘ REMOVE ire cities egos-usi- FYlN-G f," yQtiiyiauQQp iOue of themost important dut- Ies of your system it to burn up certain substances no longer of use in your body. One is urid acid, now generally held to~ be the cause of rheumatism. l-t inflames the joints, stiffens the musclea__ causes pains, aches and lameness, The system is helped to dis- pose of ‘this troublesome sub- stance, and "rheumatism is per» nianently relieve-d,- by Hood's Sar- ,sapariils_ the one itrhe blood puri- fier. it is aided ln~ many cases by ,I-Iood's' Pills,' which in small dos- .es are a gentle laxative, in larger doses an active cathartic. A grand Mlnlrds phi-lea: res Dnldrufl. Take‘! Your Order i _ ForYPr-iuting g The lientr-ai mmm- 17o KENT srnuur,’ ciwniorrisjrows, TELEPHONE izo-i. m. s. c. llarris i live Swim omceliomsiiisk Building;- Chsrloi- I tetown. ' " » Oflce Honrlt . 9410-1280345 Phone Stop That Stubborn Cough Coughs treated in the be- ginning rarely cause much trouble, b u t a stubborn cou h one _ that has been neg ected indicstes- a chronic inflammation of the sir passages and should ‘receive prompt attention. The needed help is: 0ur Emulsion of Cod Liver 0ii . There is no other re- liable remedy for the re- -lief of chronic coughs. rQur ‘Emulsion is palatable andj easy to take because we use _the very best in- gredients and it is always ‘fresh. Iirice 50c and $100. dlohnsos 8i Johnson. The Quality Drugstore 00R. KINT l PIINOI ITO. N‘? Church Orwell at 1_1 at Orwell ' Saturday ndghlt at 11 1-2 cemts at ' if.‘ Y |‘|"ln";> . 41f! vs .w-w~¢v\wiuqfuasv-m “hi-slim. s 1a..‘ WI w“ wcwrAwrA-iir/ser/stgicsereecwwevsvz»w: fiM-‘h‘2¢\'\r>\"/.\?v2\14‘ "VDQT/KYV- bCIJL-IIISC of the which it lends Every woman ticsigns. its rich inlioruiit quzilit Cosisruurrv » Pl>1‘rE ’ i: madsiir Cuuadii - u- iectvm .- fk. <- lasting tone of correctness to table service. appreciates its7 beautiful ,cxclusivc patterns and the y WIKICII it rcivrcscnts.» Send for the al//'r.':ilivr' book/cl “ Cu/m‘! 510N111" it'll/I Qoilsiit." i'l"i' I’i..\'iri:." ONEIDA COMMU NITY, LIMITED r 4 i , NOYBS ROAD a ill! 1o‘ H Tlzing' 0f Beauty is a Joy Forever” Thc enjoyment in posscssing cOltihlLlfilTY PLATE 1S IIIICIISIIICCI witlfcach passing yczir SII ..RA'I‘ON '1‘ . ii- _'>> b .--g- . . 1J7‘ FA a» inn. c“ " ‘ Jhlv Still, L‘0si.\1tv.\‘i'rY_I’LATn is not expensive. All Cosiniilxi'ry patterns are standard so \ that you can start your sot with even a l single serving pic-cc and add to it. "from time i0 time. The better shops will be glad to shmv COMMLYNITY pieces, ‘whether you intend buying now or Izilcr. i JaLIY. NIAGARA FALLS, ONT. ».< "Aim makers c] ONEII \ "COAIF-lljlxlih’ PAR Pi/iii; 2 l: 1.... lummrrrm JLEJLWZJLIET ‘MIN MEMORIAM JARS. THOMAS H. BULPITT “Blessed are the dead _ which (lie in the Lord." Very seldom does n person young or old puss from this life to the one ibeyond the entrance gate of death with- out leaving behind some who will mourn over their loss, yet there are exceptions in this rule. as in ‘the case of Debora Foster Bulpitu beloved wife of Thomas ‘pltt 'of ‘Cardigan. iPrince Eilwnrd island. She was a devout soul, "loved and was loved." At a very early ‘age she learned ‘to know and love the Lord her God and at six- the Methodist -Church. She lived a truly consisinnt lChrlstaln life. Active in Church affairs, and ll. life member of‘ ' the Woman's Missionary Society. Always sett- ing nn example of right living before her children and others who were fortunate enough to come under her influence. Her father's house at Crapuud was for many years a home for Methodist Ministers who happened that way. Is it not "beautiful to see her sons and daughters all members of the Church she loved so dear- 9 The passing of our sister is not mourned. She lived among us for seventy-five years and five months. For some time past her bodily health was not good iinii her passing out oi’ this life is fr-li lo be one of the results of GO(l's great mercy. -It ls a wonderful blessing that men do not live on and on ‘becoming older and older. 00d that f -_ e builds well- Grape-Nuts [ow m price A sugar saver Every bit eatable. and economical in every way 16m- grocer sells Grape-Nuts n. Bul- | teen years became aruevmher of e . sent out by the British Methodist ‘»_ ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4 So our sister utter o. long and use- to so In Ihl- lThllili-i-n liospiizil, Mrs. Knugg—\Viien we were 111's Till “i0 i" ‘Vilich 3i!" cfeili-"ll Aloiilri-nl, illlli it’ .\lc'i‘ic|ii- WIIIH ilir- married you used to say you liivo- . '"““Y ""'°“‘]“ passed ‘mimw m“ $1 mm m‘ uu it) rho Children's Him-line ground I walked on" Her Hus“ with the sure hope of meeting hm‘ _ _ I f _ '_ _ _ ' » . Savior face ,0 mm‘ and also M ltiliii, lihlilns. in the vase oi lilo.»- |r.imi—--Oh, that ground! Yes, I (Ill Hm reunion Wm, 1m. loved “no, zwuu, hr- will iifiililii! the amount un- love it. ,' But we've moved nigh-r over there. , ' IIUI‘ similar t-nmliiioiis. ,ti--s since then. V The death ‘took place" iii lilo . .._._. .. _.A.__________.._ _ _.:_.. .1. . . i; homo oi‘ her taiilrliicr, rs. Ain- i |....... st. Mi . This Electric tleaner does not 11111110 tht iii-or Piiriliiziin. iK-Jd. 1., on Ovid-ii»: ' ' ‘ ‘ ' |cr 15th, 1920. illlPflllPlli InUil plnco in Union llnml [Ur-mi-ii-igi" on Oniobei‘ 18th. 1920. - i A very large niiiulwr of frivnilsl nssemhlcd for tlin funririii. 'i‘liv; service was cuniliicloil at i house by Rev. Christopher (Ira-p ‘ham, pastor oi‘ the Méiilfiliitliy Church, Montague. . P. It}. 1.. o]; which the (li.-reused was a momh-| r. The relhnining‘ members. of ihoi fn-mily are her husbunil and sons.‘ Roy and Eiiwiirtl, 11ml daughter's. .Mirs. (lyrus Moore, Mrs. Ambrosio Crawford and liirs. R. li. (lump bell. ‘Thomas 1i. iBulpiti is tho grandson of ‘James d‘. illulplit. of (?eroydon_ England. wlin was tin} first Methodist Minister to hr Conference and stationed mi Prince ‘Edward Island. He arrived in 1807 and was under charge of Dr. James Cooke, then Superin- tendent of Missions for British North America. Our dear sister has passed nn but her Godly influence reliiiiins and will long be a. help to many who are striving to follow the straight and narrow way. M’Tigue And it i _ i’ Bloomfield May Aid. Buckley, of Halifax, W.arits to Wager Big Sum IIALIFAX, Nov. l6.~—- Alderman 'W. P. Buckley i-eceivetl ‘a letter from Mike McTigue in which lie re- lers to the piiblished opinions of sporting men who predicted lie (would win his recent bout _wiih ‘Jack Bloomfield. I Regarding the statements from Montreal that Jack Bloomfield can rbeat Mike McTigue, Alderman Buckley says that he will-wager $1,000 on hlcTigue with ‘the condl- _ ,ftlnn mm irnroomngia wins-aim» 7 l i _V s. Fight Again. - tires one. so rapid that a few strokes suiiiceto. that the Housed: every room, so thorough always clean. _ 'lry one in your home. ‘The Rogers Iiardware Co. Ltd‘. f llave an . Eureka Vaccum I . Cleaner . \'(It¢\'6rt..\"swi'>'/siit>'6fi.\/.MVJIVJ¢\¥ l asuq w- __ V‘ ‘Mk. v.1“. ..