AT “Blflltmoll rename Sslcdgvsa: HaroldERisddeCoJzdfImol-lm‘ ’ The Control ' FINE We‘ IN MEMORY-Tbs flag s"; m; Provincial Building is flying at my “W! Wily as a tribute to the late Premier Bell. lmmln clluaca cabana. TOWN-There Will b0 Divine Wgg. illlp Sunday. February and, p; Qmrseiown at 11 a. m: Sturgeon 3-39 b. m. and Gw-Jiown 7 p. m. Monday evening You“; People‘ 3m clety in the Manse at 7.45. ‘Prayer mean“! wedneildly at 8 p. m. and Choir Practise same evening; To g1] meellflss everybody welcome. u. a. Lind-Ely. Pastor. ‘W x dmWEDDING BELLS-A quiet weq. 8 was solemniaed at the St. James rayon narrra-r sarcasm- ServicesonSulldsy,l'ob.8rdwillbe heldslaonshswssllamshdal ‘rryon at ‘I p. m. Myron 0. Brlnton, Minister. . MAISIIIIILD BAPT! S T CHURCH-Preaching serviceonSun- day, 10011.8, at8p. m. Thiswlllbe Mr. Satan's farewell visit to __the congregation in Malehfleld. FLUE BLAZE-Tile ilremen re- llwndedtoanalarm oiilreatthe _Princs Edward Island Hospital about 6.80 last evening. but on arriving dis- covered a slight fluoilre which did not need their attention. There was no damage. . ' ‘IV Children's Colds Doubly Dangerous After the Flu Physicians advise that the chief danger in this epidemic is after in- fluenza. Then, more ‘than ever, colds attacking the weakened , ‘ ... may lead to bronchitis, ‘pneumonia. or a second and more severe case oi flu. This is especially true o_i children. Flu nearly always leaves the stom- ach upset. Internal medication should, therefore, be avoided, as it so often further disturbs the digestion and thus retards recovery, But if -a fresh cold comes, don't let the child keep it overnight. Just rub vlcks on throat and chest at bedtime. As it is applied externally, Vlcks e10 be used ireely even on the youngest child, with no fear oi upsetting a. de iicate stomach. ' GUARDIAN", Pownal News Mr. Fred Carver accompanied by his sister Mrs. Msdgeflingleionvar- rived here Saturday night in re- sponse to a. message regarding the serious illness oi their mother Mrs. Lemuel Carver. Powual-Viliage. The ilu which hit our- little village and suburbs so heavily is practically all cleaned up while the adjoining district Alexandra is still suffering, the school being. closed at the time oi writing we-ure pleasedio know the teacher has not contracted the malady. ‘ Mrs. Herbert Thompson and Mr. Irving Thompson Dunstaifnage mot- ored to Pownal recently. Savesjime because‘ii's‘rcaiilyilla _ Warm ln oven and serve wlih hot ml Healthful protection for the Whole family , Made by The Cflnadian Shredded Wheat compdhy._l;lll, Her many friends will learn with Efforts to introduce the kill; Erngland as a garment ibrthe ~- - _ man is failing, and every p ~ »-» - y tailor is opposing the idea. One w ‘ known sartorial specialist has - ‘.- nounced that he would refuse - I make akilt except foraSoot, even then he would have to ~- l made in. Scotland because no 1h»: That women's feet are growl-DB larger, and as a consequence deal- ers areunable to sell their stocks oi the smaller slam of shoes, is a oom- plaint recently made by some of the leading shoe stores oi Paris. Size 5 is the average ior European women oi today. and the smaller sizw are being sold in some cities at lower Manse. Charlottetown“ on Friday. ‘flew 15th at '1 D- m. by a. m... Bruce Muir, when Miss Mary Adeline Gotell oi ‘Georgetown. was united in marriage u» Edwin r. Clark o; m, Stewart. The bride was attended by regret _oi the serious illness oi Mrs. Louis linden Cherry Valley. Elsi... He. l =-N¢wt Record Strathcona and also engaged in the grain rlln. . , ' 0n the afternoon of Sunday, Janu- ary 13, Captain " ‘ measured with his eye the waterline of the We are very sorry to learn oi the continued serious illness oi Mr. Roy Mutch, Earnscliiie who is suiiering from pneumonia. Stock Quotations nanmax. Jan. so. — Quotations i ' neputy Grain Inspector ThomasfiFil- 1.1-’ \ {i HALIFAX, N. S., Jan. zit-A re- ‘eord ior any port from New Orleans to Montreal to _shoot st was establish- ed onlhe Halifax waterfront on Sat; - u urdsy. January 19, when the 7,435 ton steamer Lord Strathcona was ' loaded with 9,743 tons oi grain in the ‘elapsed loading time of as hours and .39 minutes. “This is a record for glosdlng any ship of this size with grab.’ on the Atlantic seaboard," said lion, who added that the three days 5nd Ithree hours the Lord Strathcona lspent irom the taking oh of the first no the final bushel beat Montreal l time ior loading the same ship by 36 i hours. , v The Lord Strathconsls record load flldded further incentive to the friend- ‘ly rival oi Captain Clibborn, the Nova Scotian who oommalls her, and Cap- tain Luke Holmesfthe‘ veteran New Brunswick master of the Rose Castle. "a ship’ almost identical with the l i . C 0RD S Sale To-day lull‘ “Al WITH, A VIEW" 414s l I - uwgphlh; u.- Clouds Roll By" l‘ ' lll F Wir ll i’ ‘bli-lis-rhbrnhb hsarhvlwianYls-cal sru? 4141 ":11 "Tl-IE sonc l LOVE’ i “My Tonia" I . ' b Ni h L I51 'a‘€roo' ping hrouhntur. ;_j,_g_ 41cc - “CAROLINA MOON” i \‘ "The Song 'l Love" Joe‘ Risen and His Orehutrl. Willi Yocal oruo 4134 . “HAPPY DAYS AND fl LONELY NIGHTS" " Ii i "When ‘Summer is Gone" ' ‘l, v I‘ T h by Meyer Davis’ Swanoi u;yue'o°pa\orl. with vocal Chonls I 0007i Selections on Ivory‘ BRUNSWICK Record Nllw anpnllsa avsav raullsoax Let your Brunswick Dealer demonstrate the novv BRUNSWICK LIGHT-SOCKET RADIO —bni,lt to l. l-llsh MUSICAL standards of the PANATROPE Rose Castle from Pier 25, and decid- ed the 0,650 tons of grain then in the holds was all his ship could carry safely. ' I The two ships loaded together at Montreal in November; when the Lord Strathcona steamed down-river with 9,000 tons to the Rose Castlels 9,800. 0n this occasion the Lord Strsthcona. arrived s. week later and again beat her rival in carrying cap- acity, by 25,693 bushels or 08 tons. The only difference in the two ships is that the Rose Castle meas- ures one ioot more in depth, giving her an apparent advantage over the Lord Strathcona.’ oi 111 gross tons and 167 tons register. ELMWOOD SCHOOL EXAMINA- TION The semi-annual examination oi Elmwood school was held on the sit- enoon oi Dec. 21st and was attended by a large number oi parents and I visitors. The school was beautifully decorat- ‘ ed for the occasion with spruce, bells and wreaths. A tree well laden with giits for both teacher and pupils oc- cupled a. prominent place in the class- room. T119 pupils were examined in the diflerent sublects by their teacher Miss Katherne MacDonald, and show- ed by their prompt and reedyml" swers that they had been carefully instructed during the term. After the diiierent classes Were 9X" aminecl, Mr. John Gallant, in a. very capable way acted as chairman and the programme was as iollows: opening chorus, Welcome, School; Recitation, W‘ e, Mae Gallant; Recitation, Jessie Camllbelli 5°35- Agnes Gallant, Georgie Docherty end Kathaleen McQllalill Reclla-twn- m)" etta Campbell; Recitation, Mary Mc- Qulllan; Song, The Wreck of the N0. .9, Number oi Girls; Recitation, Geor- gie Docherty; Recitation, Hilda Gal- lant; Dialogue, The Day Nigel‘ Xmas,» Jack Campbell, Waldron MBOPBBE and mretta. Campbell; Recitati . Donald and Isabel MacPhee; Recita- tion, Camilla Mc uald; Bons- AW" In s. Manger, Bell an Dorothy Clmli- bell; Recitation, Stanley Colwilli m‘ citation, Dorothy Campbell; Rem” tion, Etta CloW; Motion Sons. Merry Xmas Day, By 6 girls; Recitation. Jpcl; Campbell; _ Recitati , A8119! Gallant; nluloguo. Jelly ior the M1“- ister, Ethel Campbell, Clara McQuaid, and Annie Costello; R-Eillta" Ed” MadPhee; Recitation, Kathsleen M0- Quaid; Recitation, Gavin McQillllalli Song, Just Be Merry. Ethel Climpfeu Helen and Annie Costello; "- L90 MeQusrrie; Recitation, Bell c, ' "; Recitation, Roland Buch- Hear these over C. I‘. C. I. Radio Station or let ISLAND RADIO C0. Ill Great George Street, Chosen‘ then order your copy at once. u- ..-_i_-___-_.__..—__. 1' vnvmbmpndusushalsyonr ‘esslliyuasresasoonmloho man sugaqlieivestlsrias. ‘f ‘ _;w_gfo;uclzz:.oic, ..e snarl; Chorus, MBYYY-xmh“ D“ by SChOOl. , At the conclusion oi the Pwlmm?‘ Santa Claus appelllild- “m” w t‘ e enjoyment oi the Pupils ind began to unload the tree. The pupils‘ gift to their teacher was s. besutliul Watermarfs Fountain pen and several other articles- The iollowlna prim Wm m?“ awarded in the puiills by their “M!” ens“ Isabel MacPhee. Neatness in Work-Loretta Camp: b ll. eceneral Proficiency, Geofille Dim“ erty. Sarah Etta Clow, Ethel Camp- bell she Clara McQueid- ' Deportment, Mae Gallant, Mary Mcquillan Jessie csmpbell and “w” MacPhee. A very pleasant afternoon “W” brought to a close by 5W1"! Tl“ National ‘ “‘ "’ " _. pussies sum: aw rlnl los ‘MULGRAVE. N. 5.. JID. SOs-The; scum Wsteamer “Mlfliflfimlk- whip}; plies between Csnso ma, unnamed“ "W" m; mo: belnr orveheil b? "1"" ice floe and ("WW4 ‘m’? 7m” along the. wharf who" Al" h" m“ lusdlne levee"- The vessel's crew. oi. 9901"" °" up“; jqprbstors the water reached w, ma. The steamer wee will‘! may; pglhb wheel house and e!- f3- lsr-d above water. . ' , . o» Island's rule-MM i! Ile- her sister. Miss Gertrude Gote1l,_whi1g m5 81130111 was ably supported by Mp We‘ D- MoAssey. oi m. Stewart. After the ceremony the wedding party mOlIOISd to relatives 0i’ the groom 6n Prince Street, where a. sumptuous sup. Der was served. The happy coupla 191; by train on Saturday for MtuStewart, where they intend to realm; lvonrrrlwsrlco ITEMS _ m, Hewerd Purser. noted contractor of Lemllilton. intends to make a visit to North Rustlco early in the spring to renovate his new home which he hes recently bought. He will be ac- companied by his brother George Pursey who is also a builder. Both oi their families intend to l/notor to North Rveileo in their rruhbllh motor car in the early part or mp summer.-—Miss Tillie Plowse ci East Royalty is visiting with her nephew, Harold Clements, 10 PritchardAve, Somervllle. Mass. She has recently had a successful operation upon 11s.- eyes and-hopes to return to her Ia. land home soon.—Mrs. H. L. Pur- sey oi North Rustico, is visiting rally‘. tives and friends in Beam“; she is staying with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Bessie Marshall, 80 Winchester St, return to Rustico the latter part 0f the month.—(Patriot please copy.) ’ Pzasolvahs ML Kerry Dev. City. spent yester- day at York. ‘ MT- Henly Hardy. York, is repgft- ed much better. Mr. rrehlr Watts. Pleasant Grove, is confined to his home with influ- BIIZI. ' Mr. Cornelius O‘Donell, Roxbury, who‘ accompanied the remains oi his daughter here ior burial, leavias on return thismoming. Mr. Richard Veeey, York. has enter. °1' °n°'°l the pioneers of York, the late Robert Vesey. Mrs. (Dr.) Bishop who spent the Past Week in the city, having beep called here as a witness in an auto- mobile accident, she having been an occupant oi, one o! the cars in cpl. lision, left yesterday on return go Moncton. . . Miss Veronica Byrne, R, 1a,, of Boston. Mess. who has been home to attend the funeral oi her mother the late Mrs. Peter Byme of Morel], crossed from Borden yesterday pp return to the United States. She was accompanied by her niece Mary Byme who will» spend the winter in Massachusetts. _____ . STANDARD MINING EXCBANQE Quotations furnished though cour- tesy oi LOUIS M. ATWELL d: C0,, Charlottetown Oiiice: January 30th, 1920 Noon Close ADS!!!» ... ... ... ... 280 2'15 Aconda ... ... ‘ 13% 14 Amulet ... ... . ... 280 290 “ Bldsood .*.. .. 35%‘ 35 CaP- Rouyn ... .- 0B 01% Cant. Manitoba ... .. 60 so Granada ‘illti 20 Howey ... ... 106 100 Hudson Bay ... ... ... 2135 2100 Int'1 Nick. ... ... ... 0650 0550 Kootlilorence ... 23 22 Lake Shore ... i... ... 1050 i950 Laval Quebec ... . 00 0B Malartic ... ... ... 93 .01 Mandy-... ... ... 125 _ 120 uni. col-pm ... Mediord. Mass. She is pimping gp - ENTERS UPON 933D YEAR. -' 9d "lion his 93m year. I-le is a sorl_ furnished by Johnston "and Ward. Members Montreal Stock- Exchanifi- Nevv York Exchange At., Top. do San. Fe. Ry. 202% . 110% An. column. Co. 122v. N. Y. Cen. 8t Hud. River It. It. 105% Con. GOS- Co. (NFL) ......... 118% Hudson Motor Car Co. . M ‘ Stock Exchange Abltibi 50% AtianticBei. Co. ............. 15 _B. E. Steel Ist Pfd. Shawinigsn .. . . . . . Can. Stmshp. Com. . Dominion Bridge . Masse Harris Asbestos Canadian Brewery u. asllilllll Fraser and Co. ........... PowerCorporaticn ........... 112 Inter Utllities-A 4a Inter Utilities-B 2i Can. Psc. Ry. 249% British America Oil .......... 56% Imperial Oil ................. 98% Elec. Bond and Shares 263 BANKS BankCommerce 339’ Bank Royal 8B3 __ wmlar March 124% May .......... 127% July 12m r CORN March OATS Moi. l-lall ... ... ... 12% 12% -Murohy ..: .... a2 as Newbec ... as a0 Noranda. ... ... ....... 8280 0200 Pioneer ... ..‘. ... ... 36 34% Sher. Gordon .,. no 10o Sud. Basin ... ... ... 805 860 Teck, Hughes ... .. 895 880 Towlglilao 21o also Vlpond ... ... ... ... 100 107 Windfall ... ... ... 00% Dill/r’! Wight Her. ... ... ... 205 202 Sisooe ... ... ... .... 13B 145 Big Mis. ... ... ... ... 158 156 Sylvanite ... ... ... .. 205 200 Falconbridge ... ... ... 750 745 Buck. ... ... .. 00% 09% Bstherhe aiiected parts freely Cutieura out rubbing, Ointment soothes and h This treatment not a‘ Xllllhvhfififll. -Cuticura Heals Annoying . Rashes %I x0 with‘ hlizdlnoinrvltllgw ealerssbesandirritatious buttendsbopreveatpuoboondiiloas. g$smoseueavrae with only l searches oi Prof. K. B. Wiklund, the Col Robert W. Stewart, chairman of the board oi the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, in his Chicago office. Col. Stewart la fighting back at Mr‘. John J. Rockfeller, Jr., for retentidn of his otiice with the oil company. Rocke- jeller is gathering proxies in an ef- fort to oust Col. Stewart at the annual election of directors 0n March 7. Col. Stewart is also soliciting pox- ies to attain his place. REPAIRED CRUISER SAILS HALIFAX, N. Sqdlanuary 30.—His Majesty's light cruiser Dauntless with a new steel bottom replacing the plates damaged on the ledges oi Tribune hosl and a new command- arge, sailed today ior Ports- , England, alter almost seven _ m tbs’ absence from active service. The Dauntless, a ship of 4,650 tons attached to the North Atlantic and West Indies squadron, went ashore as she was slowly steaming into Hal- ifax Harbor on July 2. . She was at first thought to be total loss, but was put back in assa- worthy condition in drydock here. Captain K. D. W. MacPherson and the navigation omcer on duty at the time were" subsequently retired. The Dsuntless sailed today in charge oi Commander Clement Moody. Pre-Historic Sport STOCKHOLM, Sweden, -Jarl. 30.- (By The Canadian Pressn-Ski-run- ning, that most ancient oi winter sports, dates back to prehistoric times. The ski undoubtedly originated in Scandinavia, according to the re- well known Lapland expert at the University of Upsala in an interest- ing treatise on the history oi the ski and the snowshoe. Already in olden times the ski sport held such an important place in the life oi the Swedes that heathen my- thology includes a special deity who was thexpatron and protector of all ski-runners. The god oi the ski was called UL-Il, and his name isatill found in many Swedish place names, such as Ulltana, Ullevi, etc. 0n a rune-stone in the province of Upllnd is seen the picture oi a ski-runner and ancient legends also tell oi a nor- dic ski-goddess, Skade, the daughter of giants and the wile oi Njord. The original Scandinavian skis con- the centre and a short one ungroov- ed, the long ski being the running one and the short one being used for pro- pelling the ski-runner. Acids In ‘Stomach Cause Indigestion Create Sourness, Gas and Pain. How To Treat. Medical authorities state that hear- iv nine-tenths of the cases of stomach touble. irldlgestio l, sourness, burning. gas, bloating, nausea, etc., are due to an excess oi hydrochloric acid in the stomach. The delicate stomach lining is irritated, dige “ is delayed and iood sours, causing the disagreeable symptoms which every stomach sui- ferer knows so‘ well. Artificial digestants are not needed in such cases dnd may do real harm. Try laying aside all digestive aids and instead get from any drugglst some Bisurated Magnesia and take a. tea- spoonful oi powder or foul’ tablets in water right after eating. This sweet- tion of excess acid and there is no loumess, gas or pain. Bisurated Mag- nesia (in powder or tablet form) never liquid or. milk) is harmless to the emblem-inexpensive to take and is the most efiioiant form o! magnesia. for stomach purposes. Itis used by thousahds oi people who enjoy theil a ' through Powrlal recently. Ski-Running g sisted oi a. long one with s. groove in v ens the stomach, prevents the iorma- . prices in order to get rid oi them. lishman could make it properly. .i______,___ _ Mr. Hollis Moore, city, motored The car road in this section oi the province is Just like a railroad track and as one motors along these cold frosty January nights in a closed car we are compelled to think it is June not January. Mr. Garfield Jenkins who has been residing ilrthe United States for a number oi years is spending a month in Pownal. To quote his own. words. “Every 0m seems to be grown up" which make one feel old. All are glad t0 see Garfield. The residents oi Powrlt! were sor- ry to learn oi the passing oi little Anita Joyce, infant child oi Mr. and ms. Wilbur Wood oi Alexandra. For a few short weeks she gladdened the home oi her parents, now she is in Heaven. Did not our Master say, Suiier little children to come unto Me and forbid them not ior oi such is the Kingdom oi Heaven. The little form was tenderly laid to rest on Friday the 26, the Rev. Robert Lind- say officiating at the house and grave. Without suiiering there could be no fortitude. no courage, or forbear- ance. The beauty and grandeur oi the starry heavens are only to be seen when set against the brow oi night, so sorrow often reveals to us our Esther, whom the sunlight of prosperity and pleasures hide. Sor- row is one oi God's own angels in the land. Her pruning-knife may not spare the tender bonds oi hope that make glad the garden oi the soul, but her prayers sow the seeds oi a quick sympathy with the woes oi a common humanity, which springing into leaf, and bud and blossom, send perfume and beauty into the waste places oi lonely lives, and permeate with fragrant incense the soil that Sunbealn ‘Laying Mash This famous, scientific feed, has been proved to possess s rkable qualities ior which there is no sub. stltute. It gives hens power to make maximum egg production, in- sures health of the birds. and gives feiiiiille eggs a high degree of hatch- a. These clalmsare attested by the ex- pericnce of L. It. Guild and Sons, the famous poultrymen, whose let- ter is here reproduced. Standard Milling c puny, . Toronto. Dear Sirs: In regard to the Laying Mash we feel ma; w, Praise it too highly- Lest Spring we did considerable Sillllf mental work along this line using g numb" of (“flaunt meshes, some containing animal proteins from one gum-pp only. We tested the hatchability from these P9115 mung the eggs in which the .chlc_k_ died the eighteenth and nine- teenth day to Professor Graham o! ‘the Ontario Agflculflul-gl College. Upon opening these eggs Prof. Graham wag able m tell us almost exactly what we had fed in the different pens by the appearance of the unhstchcd chicks and we are glad to report that it was not necessary ior us to take any eggs into the College from the pens In which we [q] sunbeam Laying Mash, as we iolmll the hatchability to be excellent, Yours truly, ' ' L. It. GUILD d: SONS. ‘ Ask your dealer or inquire direct irom us STANDARD MILLING C0. 0F CANADA, LTD. Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Saint John, Halifax v _ ron sans: as Prince Edward Island (Jo-Operative Egg and Poultry Association CHARLOTTETOWN C. E. Pratt d: Son, st, peter, J. J. Hughes l!» Son . sou-lg McLeod and McGregor - Montague SUNBEAM LAYING MASH, 100 LBS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 25 LBS. .........$1.l0 namaow éiililiuzii thus,‘ 11.1.‘ £5.11... . . . . . . . . . . 43.15 gave them birth. ‘New fr a "' ¢ the language. pon. a. very small cost. 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