v “OFTER EUIRY MEAL" The cum with the lasting flavor-wran- ved lnthe hvalenic sealed oackaae. 6 eoodv that's aood tor you. aids arre- tlte and dieestlon. Keene iccilé clean and tvrcatit» outer-i. A boon to smokers. u-Iith cooiine. sootlntxa. etiect on molsth and throat. _;__:___i_ n-flma.;'._.;;__ _Dair*ymen Attention “In have just received a car (if Stigar Beet Meal, a very profitable feed for milk. production and a gtiod :-ub~ stitute for Turnips. Selling at lowest pricess, W'l'l0li’TSal€ mod Retail. by _ HORNE. & £0. W" ' c0 1-0 ivffiflhi-O-JEQWPR Q~VO;OWQV>OD.4IQ4"Q>I: iTfitfimwrlllfi ADVERTWSPIR Any person advertising in the t ‘harlottetown Guardian can have re- prints o1’ their adds at very moderate rates. Any number of copies can be mm ofl. Providing the request for same is given at the time the add is sent in for publication. Any changes or alterations in set matter will be charged extra for at regular rates. ‘Willi? GUARDIAN CENTRAL JOB PRINTERY 176 Kent Street Charlottetown. P. E. I. gevwtaaqnl-bvQod-i-lwevbbfltfii muo w A err. -v-I q 4- - vw-v-v»0 a _ y...‘ wv-r-w wvvvvv<vqs<l~ovvoovp . E. R. BROW H6 Richmond Si (‘hartottctowrl Fire. lite. Accident. Sickness uni Plate _ Glass lumen It lowest ma. -IT PAN to bu in this prov- EUNERAL TODAY.-’l'he post- llouod tunoral o1‘ Mrs. Duncan Shaw will take place today at 1 p. m. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION 0n Tuesday. Feb. 8 a vary en- joyable evening was spent at the lwuw oi Mr. und Mrs. Walter Fibber. South Lalmnfhou a null‘. ‘bar ct itoutp No. l, ugmlnbly surprised this numb-e a or‘ that household by~ imasmbling there for the purpose of presenting Mr. Fisher. mall carrier utth a fur coat and to mauoh. The following address was read by Mr. Stephen J. McDonald, “fort-h 1.83:6. To Mr. Walter Fisher. mall carr- ler: We your friends and neighbors of Rural Route No. 1 have mthor- ed hers tonight to express our ap- pteclatlon for the services you have rendezml in delivering and collecting mall on this route. Your task has been no easy one. tow ct us pxrhaps fully rrvalize ithe diiti- culties you have had to overcome. but. one fact stands out, that no matter what are tho conditions of depend on Getting our mall onl time Summer or wlmier. it has? always been the samae. let BIIUW-l drifts pile do they may, 0|- tha mud ‘ ll» axle deep; Wallis has always boen "on the job." So much for the mIfl-Lbmdionbtmhrktlmtiwebavo‘ (emotion tine countless other lav-i ova you have been doing us. Wo conlddor ourselves safe in say-lug that not a day has, passed during your two years service as courier. that you have not carried messages or parcels tor sounecns or other of us. We feel that we nav mp0s- sdon you toagreataxtsonlnthatv line, for you have carried unllmib‘ ed qnaniitieo 0d’ dry goods. gnooetr- ieu and oven domestic animals tram one point to another on your smite. and. bdifevo us, we do feed tie-named to hold you up on the 10 blow, to count out small chan- ge for n plug of mhncco. m- a can to wounl or nights AGE This Woman's Letter Talia You How To Pass The Orlsls Safely Lascolltas, P. Qa-"Dllfillg the F hnnlm oi Lilo l felt so weak and run down l could hardly do my T111» perspiration would r wry face so that! couldn't l war doing. We live on work. '.lv=~.-c is lots to do. but‘ 1 frIt 1- i did would havo d. i took Lydia E. Pink- ‘tom's Vegetable Compound and it ‘ lid mr- n world o! good. l tried other remedies but. l put Vegetable i. "Illflflllllll ahead of them all, and l v l‘ ~".'-\ry one how much good it ‘we dorm nmP-dlirs. Duncan Ilrown. I.l"‘=C0ll~lv5, Prov. Quebec. Such xwarnlnl; symptoms us sense oi suffocation, hot flashes. bead- . ache-r. bnckurlics, dread of impend- ‘Lil; evil. tiznldity, sounds ln the -:~r, palpltation of the heart. sparks before the eyes, irregularities. con atipatlon. varirblo appetite, woalr vloss nntl dlZlDléSx‘ should be host]. f by mlddlodsgod women, and lat Zjvdlil If. yinkharrfs Vksgetable l-znpnuurl curry them sniclj. fizrougn this crisis as it did Mrs. l'-J'0\V1l. You are invited to write (or tree advice No other mcdiclno has been so successful in relieving ' woman's. suflering as has Lydia E. Pink- hnnrs Vegetable Compound. Wn man may recslvo tron and helpful. advice by writing tho Lydia E. Plnkharn Medicine Co. Lynn, Mass .- rurrszzizj- . ‘qtnv v... m...‘ .. ‘:7: sAv l1‘ wmt a ‘i PHOTOGRAPH r. from the . BAYER STUDIO Next Stanley. 81mm & Peach doll Great Goons it. FfiOiOIO m Rtliitll s... Right oil llaml we can show you the finest line oi dressing table and toilet requisites that you can ilnd in this neighbor- hood. The brat grades are here, out not at. thdbesl prices. Try m. for everyhing in the Drug lino and you will never be disappointed. Our reputation lint been built up upon square damn; and we no going to maintain it at all cacti. ti.‘ J. MANN momma amnion» mum the boxholdes-s of Rural, ' Weill-BE!‘ 0r HOWE. we can B-YWQY-ii human. to forgive. divine." road. with the m-erctiry, pal-hoped ‘Spummarsile n curtain“ —OAPT BERNARD IN BUN- Mfiflflfllfipfinpt, 3050;!!! Bern-l uni, Tiguisb one of the famous navigators of the North whose ex parlance when his ahlp the. Teddy . was frozen tn for so years. la wall known. was n Slammed-side Friday evening and was the guest of the Knights of Columbus whore he gave a talk on his experience in the North. Capt. Bernard left Saturday m1- Beattle. _ ' CDMMENOABLE PROMPTI- {ODE-The Korsigu mall arrived yesterday afternoon (flunday) rsmorlu were made about Posi- pranrpt service. . —-—-<o>- WESTERN PERSONALS —-Frlends of Hon. A. McNeil] will the pleased to boar that he is improving. -Mlss Dorothy Roberts, student at Mi. Allison University, spent the week-end in Summer-side the guest of Misses Dorothy and Wan- da. Wyatt. t ,0! odl. but. we trust that you will l rcmrvmber the old adage. “to err is How- ever. tonight it given us flvdflltfl to ‘be able to express our apprecia- tion of the services you halve rein- domd: and. while mere words may convey our Inca-axing. we ask you to accept a more tangible expression of our mtitude, namely. this fur coat and cap. wit-lath we hope may help drlve away at least some u! the discomfort you may meet with in Your route. _ lln cont-melon. vro truot that yourself; ‘Mrs. Fisher and" family my Mljny manly years of health. ‘happiness. and prosperity. Signed in behalf of your friends here nvsombled. C. O. DINOWILL J_ R. MoDONA-LD GEO. E. MoDONALD Mr. fisher. aliihouzfh talloenlyy almprlflfl. in a. f~w words oxprenflod his pleasure and thanked the peop- le for thr-ir thnufhtfnlnnaa. omn- flllvnPutqrv remarks m: to tho way Mr. Fisher "no.5 pr-rtowno-l his illlt": ir-r. a.» mall cnrrlov- trove mnalc by lfossrs t‘. C. and J '-~‘ "icvvv-wll and otivwa, The w-r-n\."§uf:.~- y‘ tho wank-v. was. "spent in sour? and dnnclnc not forzetilmr the ex~ rrllcut cooper served r i; Mm. Fisher‘: host stvle. At 1'2 o'clock tho vnwtl Jenn v-"vl for their hum-l m. cine-luv ‘To. he's a hlly gocrl YPJIMP,“ 1\'\v|V\f7‘ n“f\*'v'!].\K“7\' brunc- wl ‘Mr. Fish», Hr. ll J. lllcllmv] 11d Moth Intro. and Vr QM-nhou .Y. llilrllonrlld. ‘North Ynlm were the v-lollnlnta For tho evening. ‘ Pass s-fNvavlou 1'0 MR. Min MR8. o. MACARTHUR. cou WALL ' . 0n_ the evening of Degufiitn the uneunbe... or the Kngston Methodist Church Choir paid. a surprise l-isiit ‘.0 the horns of lMr. and Mm. D. Mac Alriiln-r, Cornwall and presented Arthur. Cornwall with n. wol-l-llll Miss ills-isle Cruwys read the iol lowing address and Altos Green pre seated the muse. Dear Sister: ‘ n , _| Y lmddhfikfiflylii-ffiiififiyi EASTERN bIJARDIANv master Ilunt and his omit for their . cred to "Patriot qnglllwmlnorytimrlsacopvfmed mother’ M...’ J_ flawny Dec. 28 at the age of 48 ed purse and addres of aprecdntion.‘ . g , _ we’ m‘ ‘banal! o! we w t. are also a little daughter ._“MILK IOTTLI OTOFPIRI. best quality 65c par thousand at 131131;». lit-Kay & 00.. Ltd_ $5,000 T0 ORPHANAGE. -- BY the will cf the late Cant. Wm. Champion. o: Albarton. the sum of $6.000 la bequeathed to the P. n. t. Protestant Orphanaxe. _.|=on sat: irr xeusmovou '—-A building lot. on north limit. east side Malpequo Road. 58 feet depth‘ 200 feet. First class land. dry and firm. Terms cash. Price rea - aonable. Wilfred Arasnnuit. a .._ ....'|T PAYS to ibuy in this prov- inco. ....-ron sate KT A BARGAIN. two Bowling Allow. with all equip- ment. ‘For further particulars. ap- ply to. Mrs. Carolina J. Vuzzo. Mon- taguo. ...*VIE'DDING BELLS - All Saints church. Cardigan. was the scene of a. very prottv wedding on Jan. 26. when Mr. Ceplhas Power of Snmmervllle. led to. the hymeueal allm‘. Miss A81"?! 110' and one of Glenfannluts fair maidens. A large number of guest gartliered at ‘the brljfs home where a magnificent any per was served and the event; was spent pleasantly in music and dancing. The large num- bor o! costly presents were ja- pleasant reminder of- the esteem in wlygh the happy young cou- ple were held _ ..~ wsnnmo salts-A very pretty wedding took place at st. George's church. St. floor e gdo, on Feb. 2 when Miss Lau- rclta Marlon Rica of Cardigan, became tholbrido of Mr. James Campbell of Dundas Contra. A! tor tho ceremony the happy cou ple drove to tihe home o! the ‘m, bride when a_ sumptuous dinner was served in Mrs. Patrick,- ltlcds best style to about fifty guests. In. the evening they (Provo to their hituro home at Dundas Centre where upwards of trisnds and neighbors where a Ra guiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. n. MoGuiINI who W" a constant and consoling visitor during his illness. A special leatura of the servi- ces was the atnalnx. the M!!!“ ful voices of Mr. (‘rreou yam] {lira MacDonald recall the reverent- ial mind to‘ days that are past when he who now lies dead. lov- ed those’ voices new amine Gold's prnlsas- over all that rs- mains of a. kind friend and luv- ing father. The pail bearers wore: ‘P. J. Furnesa; J. R. McDonald; J. G. McDonald; P. Mediums. Oshort Eamon; and Wm. Masters. , ‘ JOHN K. McLEOD lllliaré massed giacemlily to his‘ tensity-est on * onday moi-nus Jan. 3. 1921 Joltm K. McLeod in the 6 wdliisrd year of ‘his 1159- H8 was s guest am 11:11: ‘sttihrvligling member filo 1 0 a a 6 .101... stud. mama m Qmlsratod’ m _ in L940 and settled on the old, hwllestead, whoa-e ti». waydarsr and the needy always ro celnd a kind welcome to his ‘heal pliable home" Mr. Mldbocd was a man of, deep, personal! piety and religious oxper= two hundred friends were gath» welcome them. Tho evening was spent pleasantly in vnusic. singing and tlonviurx. The largo number of valuable W68" r-nls testified to the esteem ln "-"£»l1 the young couple were meld and all join in wishlnz theml mnny years o! happy Wedded .._ . IN demanding m. n. lvlAcLEon Deep sympathy is felt tor the lilac- Leod and clxiltlrru m‘ ‘Malcolm R. MacLeod, Klnross who passed years. The children are (loubly bc- rcav-vl its they lost their loving mother two pears and tour months ago. Mr. MocLeod has not been strum: for some time but his stud den passing was a shook to his many trlsnds. Two sisters. Catherine. l-lrs. 8. .1). Campbell of Ulgpz and Isabel, Mrs. A. Gillis 0d Montague Ri- ver. passed on some years be- Thc brothers llvinz are: Daniel iantco uuaxverviug devotion to, {loll his church. Ho was 10f‘. Iuvor thaw"; your»; an elder in the Presbyterian Church, l.o.rtsvill‘e, and 337a a t.;_.-‘l» on actllvr: part in all thatmus in. "Ln- a-llvnncemont_ of thg Ohlllfllis worn‘. file ltnlvna to mourn the loss of.< n hind and loving husband and. hither. his widow and four s: .1. Rev. Donald M, Moose Creek: 0 ., llev. Jdlm 3.. Montreal Rev; Angus ll. Cedar Falls, loova; Chat‘ mers r-L homta and several grandj children. His funeral on the 5th to Hurtavillo Cemetery was very largely attended. Services at. tbs home and {rave werg conducted. by Rev. n. H. Stewart and Rev.‘ John 81131158. .. __._l_. ,.___ day OIOIOIOVIIKOIQIOD‘ JAMEO. D. MOARDLE Clouds of gloom and 80m" were cast over Bmyvals on Sun- Jan. 2 death claimed tor his victim Mr. Jas. D. MoArdls one of the most respected residents of that rplace The deceased was 58 years 0t age and respected by all M88808 811d creeds. ' charitable _ husband; a dear and tender ta- thsr and a devout member of the Roman Catholic church. Ioog time he suflersd from a lin- gering - _ though not unexpected. M01183! “era's a world 0T satisfaction: in a PiPdd ofOld Grunt TOBIQOO- "The Tobacco of‘ Qualify" i with it a jahoatmto ail. van to m m._ s _ sorrowintqlwih Maggi-d,“ rsn, mm. lOlu-a and Jim‘ besides a v tives and friends. w, , which rwaa very largely ; _ took ‘place on Tuesday, y“ ; when the angel of odltas Rev’. r. _ _ , _ which the body was lulu‘, adjoining cemetery to gyu‘ Glorious Resurrection. bearers were: J, p_ ,, ‘key; P. 01inch; .._ M. Smith: J. B. Fred HIIOII. of Requiem was .. kind and neighbor; B" doth!‘ Fora time“ and ,his loath Another Gigantic Slaughter Sale We take this opportunity oi’ thanking our many customers and lrien s for maki our last sale such a wonderfu success, an before our annual stock takin to throw our mo.» siacn on the market at dlitlilililil lmlgnllg from 20 to 50 percent. I Sale will commence on Thursdayllflth. inst. and end Tuesday 15th inst. F. Nut-ray 110' ‘t nabs;- g‘) st. Anne's church Lot q‘ Curran. P. p l The " have decided e Everything will be offered "at genuine d bargains. Come and share in them. A. Poole 8: l Co, lower Montague. isotonic!“ 1:1. Instead of decreasing your arry on, Advertising»! efforts, get into a 4 ron and Choir: ion of Kingston IMJQQIOKHM. Ohurdh ‘W. in Calgary. Alta; Alexander who this opportunity of showing in‘ San Diego. Cal.. John in Utah to you om- appreciation o! the m Anzua. address unknown and Ed vicq you ham, rcnrjgyg as organmwvard llnckct of Uigg whom ho in our church. For tho DQSI. thrcofgallfiflqxrlrm“ a M‘! “d 1W“ l" a years you halve fimcblnlny perform" f ' “t “Milli”ll1l1i...3l.““l?!l.£l§ in: eve your timely trout-inure in m» ' - cry good work. ngsgvdiillz? danldmfiuassilivhli w¢ "3"" W“? ‘hlmmlffl trunking in manner. but a man of our amidst. but are conz-ololl by me gphxpdld- characmr_ He w“; be tact that you are still very nearhgrantly nllssed in the community 1.0 us. We ask you to accept this The funeral service which was small when of tho sincerity or our .1134! at V119 1101116. was largdly rouprcssion of esteem: and rcgard,~"*“°“d°d- s°rvlc°fi “T” ‘m1’ um m, m, value m. w ream“ you ducted by his pastor and inter- .» we m“, irjeudn you have)“ moot took place to Orwell Head Kingston and We trust that throughicemetm‘ the 45m" oi’ divine Providence your life may pmvg just such n “IRSHLQ, in tho itituro as it has in u” n“ l 0n the early morning of Mon- fllsned on menu! or COBBYBGB-Vday. Jan. 17, Joseph McDonald ' assoc away and Vernon River oat one o! its most progressive {armors and one of its hast citi- zens. Mr. McDonald was well known throughout all the soot-h- orn" pnrt of Ballast having in his early life carried mails on the old Vow-non. River, Wood island route and n» the past sovan years on the Vernon. Orwell route. where Fay his splendid ser vice his kindness and cmrtosy to all patrons. ho will long o, ro mornberedl. I50 was during th last, ays 0f _ a l non . l by the hgma coming of his don: mien principally upon Federal 8mm, chm“ from mung“ p,“ 7"” "M "m "M!" 0111116 and drum from Boston. Bo- lrovlnco was a. p. nouncomelt. aides those rnsntiongad thprsmaro- wralnst tho Ottawa Government. ‘P1110 "10""! 0M 1'0! 0t‘. 91'. m, ma. ' M _ B 1 h " under. P.1d. "I. railway; a sor- muirlunilir his, 112:» orugsttht? “wing "MW" “M w" ‘will J-OGEPH MCDONALD ootomo smma wttuam cnuwvs wows NEWMAN iPIv-triot clean cow) Fllllllltlll’ COMMENT (Continued {.5851 Pure Four. he Ottawa lllbelral-Confsre-bzc will recall his f‘ declarat- ~n that he conducted his cam- ng another vcrduct from the pac do the verdict of a whole pro~ ‘ince. and one which IF AD- ERSE T0 HIM, Prcmlcr Mel- Lhfill would most surely honor. \nd it as tho Patriot repeatedly ivcrs. the local Government are m deeply in the hearts and a!- octlons of the pcoplo, they suF-a v havo tbs cinch of their liver t: they really want an election. ‘lore is a ‘olden-opportunity and mo fraught ywith many poulbll‘ "rlos. amongst them an omphllo ‘endorsement o! flho mural-ti. 1n approval of their on may‘ TAXATION museum and a awn mnloto. than to Montague. P. l. 1. mils its tort! mo; autumn. ‘and unaware. “ Fire-Ink. Charlottetown; _ " _ _. Toronto; John and Dan at home Three daughters. Elli’. Jinan-ta; illcc. Mrs. R. 0. (IormnnMBos- ‘on and Pearle at ‘homo. His ‘iamfllns were followed to Vornou River church on Wednesday "morning by a large oonoourso o! A 1C" x _ greater activity. Rather pay keenertattention, if. it be possible, to the 1118111181‘ and the matte!‘ of our adver- tisements, and to the careful selection o mediums, than waste time in the consideration of whether you will advertise or wil‘. “wait.” “Wait Not: Want Not” -is a good paraphrase of the age-worn adage for-a constant reminder to ad- vertisers. The long, strong and steady pull will win over the spasmodic eifovt. If {on Daily. ewspaper Adver- tising carefully, you will notice that those firms whose names and pro- ducts are household words b0 You are -at- present using daily newspaper ad; vsrtising with the same- dsgrae of frequency, and are giving increased at- will observe. tention to bher space and display. These firms are mot holding off-they do not strike aghgallaiice sheiet eve ni ey are n busigess for, this year. nextyear, and for years become. Illioylknow that Public Goodwill is-not a matter of to-day and tomorrow. Daily Newspaper Advertis ing‘ is the» one nonstop}. inrpregnable m "_ iutnthat - a. "nth: igiiutihewtilliiild 3b. l . . tfhroughvtlllfianditionn“ c“ cases. And If you will consider their In Tothem their Daily as necessary as their Sales Ford's-r _ i _ awhile. you will. wqtmnk. agree that leuwvltll it "Land worhty of adaptation to your own fluid!!!” needs. , M ' “ * r - " P. .- _.;i . l rodent», the Canadian A"‘°°“““‘ ~ Head