Wriisrts, GIRLS, y makes lovely, tempting llps " e | 1r; up a new exercise - 1111-" ggifitihi the mouth 1m youthful lines. ‘Wl-IISTLB! Hm’: a rrunrflr Ewing Io w]; lip: birrabh. Wbtrtlcl Wludwr or no: you can nah a noira, packer up your h}: and n7 m wbirtk m» m five minim: 4 d4). An expert told m Iluir can do mm to rbau away mouth liner andiq h}: up-rtanding v lban an] other vol-trite rbv knows. ' be 6-inch 1"‘ u shewlnyoexeet - .11 Beauty In a test-tube LIVE OIL for the complexion! Always O knowfl to keep skin, loft, supple, "um 1. 11 '1 ' 2 ’ B gwryou et enou o VCO_I_IHSOI fifi-nmrragg-uarmféa-rnr. puss-Err... Th": i; the exact amount-in that test-tube m1“ right. To this generous olive oil content can be flrggdy traced the great benefits of Palmolive Soap to d,‘ cgmplcxlOil. p0 you know what is in the soap you are putting on your face? Palmolive tells ou. Palmolive is the only large-selling soap made o vegetable oils exclu- ‘iygly. Other Palmolive ingredients are simply palm oil; necessary to produce a richer, creamrer, more - workable lather than possible with olive oil alone. Q 20,000 of the world's leading beauty erts hygvfcorr years urged the use of Palmolive 5021:‘? '£.".£r:.f1:';:.:;7:.1"?.’:1.l’z."$£2"..$..1§€";'.’rz bmury ronrmrmru; tar/Ar man mtaurarm, club. ‘ ilwrrxru. Ohm/o hr 1m ruxr beauty newt. PALIVIOLICVE KEEP THAT SCHQOLGIRL COMPLEXION i lvlncDougall; 3. llams; 2. Waldo. e-_- Jennie Yeo, 3,5,,- llnii {or January: Grade V (b)-l. Bemlre Hansen; mu .\' 1. m“ Sircrry; 2. Olive 9- Weston Grist: 3- Elroy Ramos‘- ‘Hliiliiiil Wrnticll MucNoill; 3_ Glilde IV (")~1. D9133“? Mac‘ wph _\I_,_.1.,n_ Ncill; 2. Julia Ramsnpj 3. Estelle '—l. Alcxis Woorlf 2. Mac-Susi?!“- m; 3_ nfyyfle Rum. Grutic IV lb)—l, Cecil Robertson; n‘ 2_ Bobbie Waite; 3. Roland Mac- Graile V111 .1, Robert Hayes; 2. Dililgiln- myd“1,;1,_h._5; 3_ Isabelle MM. Grade III-l. Helen R-nnrsay; 2. m“ ,Gladys Ellis: 3. Ruth Ramsay, Gum V“ L 311cm Sim-W; 2_ Grade II—1. Isabelle MadDougall; ilimlri .\ii“'i"..'111; 1i. Horace I-Inyes. 2- 69mm Miwnaugani 3- Jackie Gnidc v1 1. 11mm E1115; a. Nisbvi. » 3 Lyman MIJCAHS- Grade —1. Inez Skeiry; 2. Elga ' -Bigga.r: 3. Freddie MaoNeill. R, T. Lnrkin, Principal Blanche 1E. Phillips, Assistant. Q for 1t — Thrifty housewives have remarked "what this country needs is a good 5c package of Soda Biscuits". Christie's saw the point at once, and now the new Sc package of Christie's Soda Wafers is ready for your enjoyment . . . crisp, light, flaky and always fresh. Get yours from your grocer today. " and here p’ nzvn nutty scuoor. hml. Grade V rn\~l. Frances Wil- I118; Gosbce; 4, IJutrer Penny; 6. Clara Penny; 7. Annie White; 8. Alonzo T-Wlflfi- Commissiouer Reveals Facts Regarding Railway Finances VITA-WA. 01W. Feb_ 15—(By 'I'he Canadian Press)—“In all the period between 191a and 19:11, putting debits and credits together, w, (m. during to the Canadian National Railways) have never 68.111911 ' elwllSh money to pay ooal, oil end3 Wlses. We've never paid one cent to write-l." declared s11- Joseph Fla- velle. member of the Roym com- mission on Tnnnsportotion, nmight. Sir Joseph was commenting an the evidence of A. R. Masher, spokes- man (of the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Employees, following the latter! submission. A general dis- cussion on the merits and demerits o! puiblic ownership was precipitated in which m‘. Mosher strongly de- fended government-controlled rail- ways. “Ownership on the present huge scale by the public was a. war rel- ic," Si: Joseph asserted. 1n 1915 Canada. was oonironted with im- mense responsibilities in the dis- charge o! her war obligations No money could be borrowed in New York or England, and the Govern- ment was faced with heavy burdens relating to the mllwaw. Insflead o! mmirzg the roads over to o. re- ceiver, the Government took them in charge, titus reversing the pro- cedure oi’ the United States. Ilnlarglttg upon the statement that the publicly owned road, in spite 0t having met its obligations in respect of bonds held by the public over a. period oi’ live years; had not paid "one cent to capital,” Sir Joseph asked Mir. Masher it he was going to put, all the Canadian roads‘ in that position. (M11 Masher had advocated Govenuncrrt-owrrer- ship of the ruihvays). Tho Brotherhood spokesman con- tender! that that position was a rc- sult of the Govc1111nc11t having tak- cn over- roruls which 11ml lccn bank- rupicrl by private 0\\'li(‘)_';'ll[). I11 the course of the discussion Sir Joseph Fiarvllr: took occasion to deny a former remark by one oi’ the railxvnyriicifs DIJURUSIIICJ ‘who RSSCFLOG that, from his liiibfliiiliilflil, the government hurl taken over the old Cnnadimr Northern because the “Canadian Bank of Commerce had ‘been hravily involvcr.“ 'I'lmt state- Irncnt. Sir Joseph declurrci 1111s ab- ‘solutely wrong; The discussion developed when yMr. Loreo decinrechthat between 1830 and 1930 the return w copi- tal on railway investment had in- cifrascd only about 75 per cent. while the return to labor had risen about 1200 per cont. The improve- ment to capital was not commen- surate with that to labor, contend- ed Mr. Inrce. Sir Joseph Hnvclle declared that since 1918 the Canadian National Railways had never paid "one penny to the country)’ BEACH POINT SCHOOL Honor Ttoli (or January: Senior Department Grade X-l. Dorothy lilo-Iced; 2. Clara Beck. Grade VITI Six-i. Geraldine Hanis; 2, Violet Brooks; 3. Sadie Gosbee. ‘ Grade VII .Tr.—l. Beatrice K001i- 2. John Williams; 3, Charles Harold Jackson; 5. ..d. .‘_|_ He C!) ‘x l liC>lJl\f\AlI\]=]5 i _ IN THE NEW 5F PACKAGE * MISSING LETTER rcmirtsr llore is a chance to win u valuable Prile- l" Slime of the zidvcrtist-ments appearing in the contest you will Iiud 11 missing letter. These missing letters pul llikvihcr will form the name of some firm on the page 011 which the prize winning solution will he decided. Ai‘°i"‘1l¢.\' in forming the correct name will be the first ronsizlc-rulion, but neainess, originality and speed in Silllill‘: u solution to the contest editor will also founl. Four valuable prizes this week. Get busy. Find lire missing letters. Compose them in to the iirm’s name nlul mail your answer to the Contest Editor (‘hmloiietorvn (Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E- I- i0 reach him not Iuter than Tuesday night. (‘nnlcsianis must enclose with their solution a fllrwnl week paid bill from one of the advertisers in The Missing Lelier Competition. . Last Week's Winners»- - John L. McGuigan, Hope River. Miss Mary McCabe, Stanhope. Mrs. W. A. Cutcliffe 72 Brighton Rd. 4593M‘ i I Grade vn-r. willie Harris: 2- Tohn McNelll. Grade VI—-1. ilcth McLeod: 2~ Gordon McKay; 3. Eileen K911110111! 4. Lenora Williams. l Grade v-1. Mclidu Baker: 2-" Myrtle Jackson; 3. Rcfrcrt Jordan; 4. George M:Ncill. Grade 1v ST.—l. Fred Harris; 2- mo WllPnms; a. George MM- Kcnzie; 4. Llenrna Penny; 5- Pimzle Brooks: 0. Clarence Stewart; 7~ zAlbc-rt Irving. Junior Departments! Grade IV Jr.-1. Emma. Jackson; lg, cur-IL; Penny; 3. Evvmi Jw-‘OBYLI 4. Catherine Herring and RAMP‘ lMncKcnzie. .r:ule III Sr.---1, Gerald liicNeilli 2, Fflorcnre Gosbec: 3. bobcl Gos- bee: 4. Vivian Kesnins- Grndc III Jr.—-l, Minnettn MC" vNcill and Edward Jordan; 2- 07m Nlnollc. i Grad" 11-1. scorer» Ham-ii 2~ IJohn McKenzie; 3. Bert Jordan; 4- ‘Gfllfll Brooks. i Grade I Sit-l. Besil Irving; 3- Bessie Keeping: 8- 111111-16 "em"? 4. Wilbert MacNcill. Grade I Jr-l, Nalior Jordan: 2. Olive McLeod: 3. Clarence Strick- irmd; 4. Lucy Strickland. w. P. Calms, Prin. Rosie Moore. VIrtc-Prln. Muriel: "Yes. r had a mile W“ ance in the bank, but I 80¢ “@395 two months hgo, and now—" Bert: "Ah, iovo makes the world go round." - Muriel: “Yes, but i didn't think 1C would go round so last as to make Mrs. E. Drew, 189 Grafton Street. L me lose my balancefl-‘rire Cirrist- ian Science Monitor. ATHE crrgzporrrrowiv GUARDIAN FREE Merchandise S3, S2, $1, S1 Missing Letter Contest READ EVERY AD—FIND THE, MISSING LETTERS-READ EVERY AD FOR PARTICULARS IN RECARO T0 CONTEST SEE THIS PAGE FREE Merchandise S3, $2, $1 ,$1 THE SKATING SEASON 1s now on Enjoy the IDOIC this year with n new pnlr el STARR SKATES We have I full [Ina-nil lire! !Iul prices. The Rogers Hardware 00., Limited H. 250 Overcoat tn rhuole The bn-lthln Qsryfzm-nfl PM.’ from. You will lI-G umlzerl at the reasonable prlcel. m M S“ KELLYDSomlVlocrINNIS “'"‘""""""“' ‘ r‘ B‘ l‘ Phone n1 1:15 nmrt Gtorge st. NEW srrtruo suoEs “Frve Big Specrals" r-Jeily Gum Asxnrimflnl Now showing at Lowest ....l....l . . . . . .. .. 1m» 1:1‘; Prices in years, $300 m‘! -2-~1e1y lounn .. 1n.» . ' :-\ 1 . 11. flux 5M9- ‘v’ """ " "‘"“‘"'° "Mk "i ‘Cltncnlnli-l: 1| 111. I the right price. |—El|!o Aannrhm-nt Itin- mm rvtzulnr m n m 2 - C llm. n» . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 291' . -. - 5-11-11" 111m 1mm: 1 1n. formerly Animal's “u...” 1m", _ l; 5, 1_ 1mg»- 151-. 1| lb. 2. 1m. n» 2m- liig rulue nt lmvr-ur prices. w. A. .10nxsrnxn Plums n Ainniirgru‘, 1'. n. I. EHO GARAGE ——-v—----—'i-' . MacNuWs Boneless Cod 16c 11 -har 1n Ind e. c. utrscutu m g = Tlm Impl-rlnl llruifliilfl‘ TOILET ARTICLES Stormy Weather Ahead We deliver rain or shine to all parts of the city- TIP TOP SAMPLES tor Spring have I-rrlved. New patterns - Wonderful . Values. One Price only-Made to Measure $24.00. O. A. BRUCE SOLE AGENT For Fish or Meat Remember J. A. LAWSON Phone 1063 135 Euston St. H. ‘L. YIORTHY The Popular Drugs-let Prescription! Iellet Articles, Curly, Smoking lflfillllel WI Aliil TO PLEASE I'll Queen Br. Phone l1! Chnrlettelewn. PHONE 10M Thll Clll! BEH’S TAXI “iutrr Slurzrigc. Generators and Starters rc- pnirc. ~ < _ .~ , l “n I|IFI.¥,I:U.‘IK1VII‘"arynnllldptrllsllli, I Spray Painting a specialty‘ Lenten Dinner. Smoke snpprm 80 Kent Street v1 o 71-1. ' u: Queen so.‘ M Charlottetown l Charhmetown’ P‘ E‘ l‘ P, J, ‘Is Your CarReady For Winter? Consult our 25 item check up for SW50. Hear our Stewart Warner Radios. “World Wide “eceptlonfi “Short and Long Wave." T_ G_ Charlottetown DURANT SHOW ROOMS IIon’t Read This Unlell you Are looking for Style. Fit nrul (lnnllty. We have Call at I’. Jls and get any- thing you want for your T. VERNON ROOO Auto Fenders nml Body Repairing. Glruu for nll Makes of Core. Tops and Uplrolnerlrrg u Specialty. Phone HMO-J- 120 Flllroy Shoal Chnrlottetown. - P. I. l. BREAO The Sh!!! 0|’ Life When you eat lih-Innln’ Brent] you huro the bull. McInnis’ Bakery Tel A70. 15 (irnnvllle Bl- ROSE MARIE IIAIIIDIKESSING SHOPPE 168 Great George Street. PERMANENT WAVE $7.00 AND $10.00. Finger Waving, Marcelllng. llalr Cutting, etc" by exper- REAROOIPS Ladies’ Ihlr Dressing Parlor and BARBER SHOP Tel. [ll-J 101 Queen 5t. Q #Q~§-O O-O44~O OQ+§§ CQrO-O CANS ‘ Bright or Ensmelied Uned Now is the time to book ior Lobster packing. Please give us your business. HELP HOME INDUSTRY CHARLOWPETOWN CAN CO, LTD. Charlottetown. P. E. l. “Latch Your Step The Marni’! llllli ll you would min! Illc’! tnmhlel, you mny end them, H you will let the Rehnilfler Rot your Shoe! In time 1nd rm-illl lhtln. llmo your Shun rebuilt by HENRY NEALE Lyceum, Prince Street, City JlMMlE’S SMOKE SHP Shoe Sh-iurie Parlor Shoes Dyed any Color TgL [g5 173 Queen Bl- Z i 1 Of$O-OOOQOOOOOO-CFGO-¥O—OO- Our muny c-uwuuu-rl can testify 1|! ht our <1-r1III,r and price. why nrl- you not one of ilrr-rn- Wm. McKAY Tr-Icplrlnnci 11H? (fonrer l-‘llzroy nrul Edwnnl Your, Opportunity. 10 get a 2 lb. box of G. B. Chocolates for $1.00. Ganong Bros“ sent us 2 lb. boxes instead of ones by mistake and rather than lake them buck have asked us i0 give our customers this bar- gain. Their loss is your gain. WHITPS TEA ROOMS 04400 so +oo++oo++4 PALACE CAFE Retuier- Dinner! 40o. Try one and yon won't [o uny- where else. ' Special order! at all hours. Telephone 1027. Cor. Gt. (leorlo Q Kent Si. Charlottetown - I’. E I. For the Week-End Ilumc-rnadc Bread, Cookies, 1'95")’- Pics of all kinds, M. very reasonable prices. IN Gmltnn St. Lonergan’s Bakery I “BARBER Try Les Hooper and you will let service and rrstleluction that will keep you rnrnlnf. LES HQOPER Next tzelllltenzhlelluruo ISLAND BRAND HOME STYLE BEANS WITH PORK THE ROYAL PACKING CO. lrrtrlottetown, P. E. I. ienced operators. Phone 1243. JUST RECEIVED, Home special vulun In Lndie!‘ Overcoais, Underwear, Caps. Dry Goods, Rubbers, Boots and Shoes. Groceries. Company Ltd. Expert (lr-neml ‘Auto lteprrlrinr: Monte Battery Ilepnlrlng em! Recharging Accessories, 0ll!, GM, Etc. Spray Painting a Fptolnlty Rnrllo Bales lntl flnrvlre Honlngue, - I‘. E. l~ TEA ROOM FIRE You nee them nil run to the lire. and you hour from every lldr: "l wonder I! he l! Ineuretl i“ R-EUPIIOLSTEIRED NOW WE BUY FEATIIERS. EXAMINATION Filling nnrl Supplying Ginsu-s. r H. .1. M"A BON STRATHCONA HOTEL llrs. G. (‘. hlru-Imun, Prop. Rule $3 Iler d111- CLEANING PRESSING TAILORING Theodore Sentner Tlrut you will enjoy Milton's Tea Room Tt-lrpllont Til-L llll KPH! Street A. n. curcurrt Henry MacFarlane I n1. 11-1 lllllllPr m": f? COMPANY om", :',,:"n';n‘_,m,_ a PRINTING CHURCH King's County Garage ‘ run-ours "' :;::;"n":nf'f_‘r'_' zmftff" AND SITZYIAR JOB WORK A SPECIALY GIVE US A TRIAL. GUARDIAN CENTRAL JOB PlllNTl-IIKY MacDonald Bros. General Merchants our; r-mcE r0 11m. Georgetown, . E, l, no," Mglect the greatest all" I “m; you pin-urns and thut in YOUR EYES J. \V. JOHNSTON Trlrpllmlln IZO-L 151 lieut Street Peerless Biscuits Mnnnfnrlnrrrl by P. E. l. Biscuit Co. Ltd. Charlottetown. - l‘. B. I. HaroldS.MacLeod General Merchant And Denier In l-‘urm Pffldll" Vernon River, l‘. l. inland wrru F-e-lv-tor- FLOWERS" Show her that your heart is in the right piece on Si. Vul- entlne’: Dly by eeying it with Flowers. Phone 260. JAMES TAIT Iieriel Flower! Delivered Anywhere In th World. rmvn YOUR 01.11 rfuiiN- runs uEm-zrvnn ton TIIE uEw YEAR Upholstered. Rvbfllii-‘d- Reinishcrl We will guarantee It as I005 u new at the Inrvcsl. P°§5lb|° price. All "and Made Smoking Chairs made to order. $20-00 up. We have n complete lint oi coverings. All the laicsl pnttcrns at a 20% dlsrfllml i" December only. Dorrt delay- E. J. CALLANT 100 Kent Street k When In nerd of water system, pump and extras, con- sul us. P. J. NOY t? CO. ‘Iel. I-l llnnrer River HIGH GRADE Shoe Repairing bVork nlum- 11 lnln yon null. Minn Iihlne Slim.- Dying Arthur MacNeill 10B Kent El. a . . _ I A \- g Bpeoill Sunday Dinner! '" iii-ii “iii-M” .3112’; ZZZ .1113. T. E. MRZNUTT ‘"- "" '" "M i" m" =~ W N. Fire lnnnrunee TsL .1024, , 115 Gum,“ T‘ g" Cor. Gt. Cfilteyllisonlelulnlllrhmund P v * -~ THE STAR ‘ , ¥ 0110015111’ * HELP [INEMPLOYDIENT l °' soum I, E Sim“! mm '"‘ Sm“; HAVE YOUR FURNITURE A F E A s T " ' " Oiiers the best In Groceries. Extra Specials for the week- ends. Try u for your next order. J. J. STOREY l)(‘lll4'l‘ In flrnrerien, Vern-lumen, Frnltn. Trolls, Etc. n0 Laurent Price! Plume l2 for. Queen nnrl “nyfllld Streets (‘lmr-IoItrhrwn, - f, E_ l, J. A. McKINNON General Merchant Georgetown, P. B. l. ARCYLE SERVICE STATION (inn. 0m. wnaulm: "u" """"““' ihrlpenue Ronni rimm- MIT-L (‘Ilnrlolirttnvrlt - l" 5- " Lenten Specials I‘|0l1(‘ll‘<< (‘ml . . - . . . .. 10c ill- Smnkcrl Hliris ... 10c II). Frcsh I-‘lilcle .. u..." 16c lb- linnrilcss INK"? - m“ m‘ nlghy lint-ring . 10c hos Lnhslrr. '-_'» lb. Vlllil . . . . . .. 25'! (‘hnlrp Pink Salmon, lrrlls _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ , , . . . . .. 2 (or 25c IIix’s Grocery (um ytiou 1Q Longworih Arr. Phone 356 Burhoe’s Grocery I PHONES B7l—BT2 Quilt-k Ellis-lent Frrvlr-p (‘holes flrnN-rlrl, Prm-lalnnn. (‘anneal (innrln. Merits. Frail, Fruit anal Cnnfm-llonrry‘. Our trnrlr In nlu-rrys ut service. for. Weymnulh mul I-‘Ilzrny- i-ll- your Oasforri 8r White Plumbing s, Healing Engineers Give us a chance lo llgure on your next Jo. Repair work attended in by skllliul work- men. Phone 1145 169 Queen Si. Charlottetown. P. E. l. - - AAAQOOOOQOOQQ4§O~OfF '.