The Shrine of -BEAUTY- Everyone warships at the Shrine of Beauty—and by '3 - Because. beauty stands for Health. Culture, Refinement .and an ap- preciation of N ature’s gifts 1t you would bring many of the good things of life to you instead of going ‘after them, cultivate and ‘mite care of a beautiful clear complexion by using one of the many excellent creams and lotions we al- wgys have in stock. 149 Great George St. i Nothing to When it comes to using chewing tobacco Mickey's Twist has all other brands downed. puts the toe-hold on them and the “bality combined with quantity used. win for it a victory for the best chew- ing tobacco on the market. Men love Hickeya, and It is no wonder the flavor get-s 'em., . nrclmv s IICISIIOLSON TOBACCO iinrmersi rrovnltfena 17, 1920" Till‘. M1100 ' IH-QIRISAI-Illll! i [IVIEINIE MULSION Thofiroallhalthluhm builds d whole 21:?» and the possible tonic for ‘Skins wall u (NW1: folk. ~ five in the afternoon. rr Phys to buy In m; rnov. l dozcouiua-r HOLMAWI cA-ra. IiMG-G-IMI 18 SILK DRESSES half price at P810113? Limited . ‘ ll-Iil-rn-iil. LINE or COATS i...» surre- not old goods» either. lutlf price for qtulck clearance toduy ut Futons. r 11-16-111-31. "r-‘oojrsatr. st. Dunstarfs vs." P. W_. C. at L‘..A.A.A~. grounds 3 o'clock today. 3727 cnarsrmasnafinve oaoens will be taken for iOhrlstmas cakes, Dllddlflll and ‘mince-pies hy a first-class cook. Phone 658 J. r-‘mssr ENGLISH FLANNEI EITTE henontbonte weave for py- jamas and night dress worth $1.25 only 95 cents at Paton's. Fine wide and pretty patterns. 3693-11-16-3i 'MiRS HAROLD LAI-RD, KELVW‘ will he at home to her friends, Thursday. Nov. 18th_ from three to and seven UKQIOIG SOIKO-JKOJKO)! because The flavor LTD. p all‘ a&s‘.»-cals.w&rQ.kpv'§a4 ~ a ~51... - ‘ L‘,¢ “'1. Re 0rd v _ AND Account Book GIVEN ' AWAY FREE to new subscribers and old subscribers renewing their subscriptions before end of current year. Only limited number available and first comers will have the preference. QOn-tents AUTO RECORD BANK, account with BLANK COST ACCOUNT BREEDING, record of CAIIJENDAJR r - CASH nncnrvlno CASH PAllD OUT CATTIJE, cost of ' CATTLE. sold CONCRETE RROPOIITIONS CORN, cost of CORN, sold or fed DAIRY HERD, cost of EQUIPMENT ACCOUNT EXPENSE ACCOUNT, houseuold . FARM LABOR, record of GENERAL INFORMATION cnsrarrou TABLE ‘ IIAY, cost of l-IAY, sold or fed ‘ l-IOGS, cost of 110GB, sold "" HORSES, coatvof; and sold INDIVIDUALS, account with INSURANCE, BILLS and NOTES PAYABLE INVENTORY, general INVENTORY, residence LIVE STOCK INFORMATION MILK, BUTTER and CREAM ACCOUNTS MORTGAGES, BILLS‘ and NOTE RECEIVABLE OATS, cost of OATS, sold or fed ORCHARD and FRUIT MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCE POULTR t, breeding record POULTRY and EGGS . REMEDIES for FARM ANlMALB REMEDIES, HOUSEHOLD SEED TESTING SHEEP, cost of, and sold 811.0 RECORD Tit-ACTOR RIECORD WHEAT, cost of WHEAT. sold or tad ‘Sendiiour renewal at once and ask for iree copy of... I Farmers Record AND Account Book lllnwn Guardian Snhscgiptipu__l_l§l_lt_- E. R. WOOOO404o~¢~0< <I~o¢e<+4+o +o$+oo+oo4+oov0~~ 146 Richmond St Chartottetown . llire,l.ife,- Accident, Sickness and mo». lilacs immune at ._l.owest rages. _ 60nd Strong, Stock y‘ BROW t to nine in the evening. 3725 THE BIG AUCTION SALE of W. t‘. McLeod, French River, of fflflllw stock, crop and implements takes place next Friday, Nov 19th. at 12 o'clock. 37Z0-1l-17-2i NO'Tl&‘.E.— The large auction sale that was to take place lliaMffl. John l-I. (‘udm0re‘s. Bruckley Bench, is postponed till Thursday Novenrber 25th, rm account oi" an? other sale. 3728-ll-lT-2l-yvd MR. FAFIMER.-Do you keep n record of your earnings and ex- llenditurcsTWhy not get your first account hook free by subscribing or renewing your subscription to The Guardian and start right now. .. . 3555-11-11-11’. FIRST QUALITY MOLASISES. ~iWe have the reputation of sell- ing as fine u quality of‘ molasses as can‘ -l_>e purchased in (‘xanadn and wehave reduced our extra fancy Barbadoes molasses to $1.30 per gallon. Smallwoodls grocery. Nov. 16th-2i. FOX Il/IEN ATTENTION. We arr now reudy to accept applications for the registration of foxes in 'l‘lt,-. Silver Fox Breeders Association. Applirlnhlon forms for memibe nilil‘ rmd refills! ration us well are 'l‘al.lon (lords will ho furnished on request! E. ll. Moulclcy, Rummerside. Socv ' 3619-11-13 if THEIFi HONEYMOON TRIP.- Mr. John M. Mnlmrrulrl of Eek- villo, hitherto, arrived on tho ls- luud sometime irgo, on n visit to his former homo in Springton. lie ‘was accompunictl by his genial western brlde_ thPy halving been wedded about three weeks ago; and aro enjoying their honeymoon in the Province by the Sea, with many friends nnd relaitlvee who are delighted to see them. Mr. McDonald, previous to going west ton years ago, - was one of the leading school "teachers oi this Province. 11o engaged in teaching In Alberta, and remained in that profession a few yams until prompted ‘by the boom of land, he entered. into the real estate business, and is now owner of considerable property In and around Eckville, and can be class- ed as one of the successful Island- ers abroad. Mr. and ‘Mrs. McDon- ald intend returning the ilhlBl‘ pant of November and will make their home in Bunny Alberta. .\Ilnnr|l'a l-Inlmenl (folds. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" (Zhild’s Best Laxative Cure: i 1 iii FZ Accept "California" Syrup . of Figs only—look for the name Call Ie rnla on the package then yon-are sure your cb-ild is having the best and moat harmless physio forfthe little stomach. liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. ‘full directions on each bottle. You must say "California." ' - a w, mono-nouns catamaran-s m. r. c. mini live Specialist _ Office, Royal Bank Building,» Charlot- ‘ tetown. ' l Oflloe Hours: A a 11.30-12.80, 2-4-5’ ‘T119119 “BrY- ._,. .A_=, GEIM EN-‘I’ JUST received‘. Fennel] a Chandler. scso-n-io-zr mLAssss $1.35 per gel. rm biplanes of this week-art Holmium. Summerslde. ~ 860211-113711‘ MoLAssEs $1.35.-iExtrn nmr-yi Barhudoes molasses, $1.25 per gab‘ lou for the present week at lint-l mans. Su-mmerslde. 3tl92-ll-i6-ill ‘ SUGAR 11 1-2 OENTS- Ila-w granulated sugar selling until Saturday ndghit at 11 1-2 cents at lilolrmansl, Surnmersddel. 3892-11-16 :1; IMPORTANt-Tlte time for ul- lowlflg 5 per cent discount on Provincial Taxes for 1920 has been extended to the 10th December, i920. 3599-11-13-61 GRANUILATED SUGAR 11 1-2 cts per poundnat Holman-s, Sum- merslde for the balance ot‘ this week. 3692-11-16-31 GRIANULATED sugar 11 l-2 cert-fist arnd extra fancy Barbados-s molasses at $1.35 per gall for the ‘balance of tlhls week at HOIIIIIIIIIs, lSlvm-merside. 3692-11-16-31 HOR8ES FOR SALE.—12 heavyl 110F595 some sui-tdbl-e- for general purpose. others for fox feed, will be sold by publicauction‘ at en» trance t-o Exhibition Grounds on- Thunsday, Nov 18th. at 2 p, m. Li S. \Vedllock_ Nov. 16-3i_ . l FRENCH iVOFlY_»—-0ur holiduyi stock of‘ French Ivory has arrived,‘ Mill’ We have the pleasure of Silfiv ing you some of the many new’, novelties. in this splendid line’! W. W. \\',ellner_ Lttlj Jeweller, Since 186S_ 3684-11-16-C3i. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR FOX EX'H||BITORS;—-'l‘he (fonrutittee of Conservation at Ottawa has wired the secretary of the Island committee as f0llows:— 0'l‘i'1‘-A\VA_ Nov_ 14.——“lt is impos- sible to provide more than 400 ex- hibition crates consequently all on tries of over five foxes must lv reduced approximately 20 per ‘cent Erltrlets from five to seven inclus- ive will he reduced by one; entries" of eight to twelve inclusive, will be reduced by two; all err-tries of over 12 must be reduced by 20 per cent almost 5ll0~entries have been received, there will likely l>e,con- elder-able congestion zrt Nlonlreal. Consequently the Prince Etlvtilrtrrlls land tiliDS must leave Snmmcrside and (‘harlot-tctowrl on ‘lfiitlrryjiiorn lug. Novenrbcr 19th, instead of‘ Sat- urday, November 20th its firsl or» rrmgiorl, Time must he ullowcrl in Montreal ior veterinary inspection and judging. Exhibitors plotter-minke thin notice and make airrungcmants nu prr tulogrtnlll. 2700-1140-21- . y —¢0_-c>i-—- t - ::THE on. OF THE PEOPLE. Zvfainry (yils halve come and gone but Dr. ‘Fhomus’ Ecleclrie Oil continu- es to maintain its position and increase its splliere of ltsefulnoss each year. its sterling qualities have brought it to the front. and ircnt. it there. and it turn he truly be culled the oirl of the people. (Thou- sands have benefited by‘ it and would use no otther preparation. .€._-¢0>---~ manure, Qua. um. 101a. Milan's Llnfment 00.. Limited. Sentlqnrepp-Evsr alnoo comlnl home from the Boer war I have been bothered with rennin! faves" sores‘ on my legs. I tried many aalves and Ilninpants; also doctor ed continually ton- the blood. but got no permanent relief. till last winter when my mother got mo to try HINARD’! LINIIENT. The effect of which was almost magical After two bottles the sores conn- nlotely disappeared and I have l h! lnnrtlhr ‘IIIGIIIIEI they will offset “the lure pvt-lenient Bu)’ Only "Diamond Dyes" Erich package of “Diamond Ilylies" contains directions so Silllpite that "Hy women can diamond-dye worn. “hubby skirts, waists, dresses, " ' S. gloves. stockings, sweaters, tlPHllBrlB-‘l. everything, whether W110i. silk, linen. cotton or mixed goods, new, rich, fadelcss colors. "live drugglst show you "Diamond "Yes (‘olor Card." Llnlmenl Uurel Colds. BIG AUCTION SALE at Ifoss Wllvllll-‘Ys. llnion -Rond‘.\'ov. 22nd ‘ 3711 EXTRA FARE;- BARBADOES molasses $1.35 per gallon. Sinclair, s: Stewart Limited. 3724 l REAL BARGAINS IN MUCH WANTED furs in Patons fur sec- llflll- 3693-11-16-3l SUGAR 11 1-2 CTS-Beat grim- ulatetl sugar selling until Saturday irighit. at I1 l-2 cts at Holmans, Strmmersirle. 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. {Om CURRENT COMMENT (Continued From Page Four. :,___._. i__.—_-.._ i . CAN NOT BE RESISTED, THE BETTER IT WILL lBE FOR THE COIINTRY. Lust spring \vc commented uponi the community idea as an incent- ive to encourage the ‘lback to the land" movement. We note from The‘ United Farmers’ Guide that. this plan is taking a firm hold anrongst farmers, and that already there has been some initial got-to- gethers to forward the project. Nothing could he better than carry» ing out the suggestion nf the Gilide, in providing "community hails for concerts, entertainments, and de- buting societies and atlhletit- field-s for -thc farm boys and girls to enjoy liaise bull__ tcunL-i and oth- er games which will break the ted- lum of their farm work." by which ot‘ the cities." Iii. pointsiout that the province oi’ Ontario has already made advancement in this project by u govern-uncut backing tn com- munity loans for this laudable pur-. pose, and iii further remarks that. worthy. We fully stgreo with the Guide in those splendid thoughts, rind believe that very much good will rresu-it. from the developemr-nt of this idea. We have also advocated n com- munity fnrm_ where land areas are available on a sufficiently large scale to make it possible. The .pro~ posal would be to operate say n 10,000 acre farm, or any desired size on thevco-operatlve principle throughout. The church, school / . . . cnaunorrnrowu consume. rnrcruutl ~ nu “The credit of these Maritime Provinces has runny times been pledged ‘for ptirposcs much less ' .i-..-_ 'SNOW’FI( no %r,r:*NrNo all %/ . Richer than butter, pure is the icieai shortening Snowflake imparts no useci in or on. Pies, with Snowflake have a feathery lightness and evenness of texture that is truly remarkable. It/Jayr to 1.1.. snowflake. Tri1//'t./——.z1///“y'e’t " t/ze best reru/tl‘ fiver: yaurfa-vo/ii/c re/J/per. , wholesome —Snowiiai<e " "HEN riaorjn for aii classes of baking. flavor to the ioocis it is cakes and pastry made ions coming us it does in the se orily of winter. with coul at an n‘.- most prohibitive price and ruin-rs lilivs‘ in cannula. tof lites rcquirenlenls, although ull in the United Stroll-s cvr-n u Worst- tho downward grade, still heyunil t-tmdiiitm prevails, the reach of the uhjrfctiy poor. it is cetiuutlerl than thorn urt- today inliii- inflate-uter- (Jllurily 20,000 people idle in Nlonirt-ni alone country. _ -1 v- and at pruporliontll hvr in ‘Ioronur and the mhor big across thr- iim» will hnvv an inevr lllllll‘ ly have u melt before it_ for tit lluilgigv must it‘ possible be {a 'l‘hosc who have the wherewithal , to give, will ct‘ necessity have i. in iffr-la‘ simply than when (litter \\'t‘.l‘t' good, and cortservation shouli‘ " _ “mm m", "w" commence ill once to be propel-re. ' ' will |m,1,,n|,|e,[_ lm“ the t-vil titty when ll. mines. ' in runny princes and hard limr-s worked ovary working day nines You: lratsdnlly, JOHN WAI-lk. “lnurrla Llnlmcm (litre-a Dlnhlherlru . Stop no t Stubborn »» ilongh Coughs treated in the be- ginning rarely cause much trouble, bu t a. stubborn cough one that has been neglected indicates a chronic inflammation of the air passages and should receive prompt attention. The heeded help _is : 0ur Emulsion oi Cod Liver 0ii - There is no other re- liable remedy for the re- lief of chronic coughs. 0ur Emulsion is palatable and easy to take because we use the .very.best in- gredients and it is always fresh. , Price 50c and $100. Johnson & Johnson Tho Quality Drugstore 00R. KINT A PRINOI 8Tb. house and public hall, and all the companies dwellings to the located in the centre of the square. From amongst their number select one business manager to sell the whole nroduct_ and io purchase every- thing required by rthe community. the rentals and family necessaries to be charged up at cost price to each member of the community upon the basis of the size of dwell- ing occupied. and the quantity of goods consumed. the whole to be deducted from his division of prof- its at the end of the season. The wonk in ithe different departments o'f the farm could be apportioned amongst thorn. This method of co-operatlon would produce the largest revenue at the minimum coat of operation, each member of the community would receive a larger net income than if running a separate farm on his own uc- count; he wouud get higher prices for his product and purchase his supplies at lowest wholesale costs. There would be also an enormous saving in implement and equip- mentcost, and within it all he would have the miniature city with its social pleasures and its recreation advantages. in fnct ev- ory comfort enjoyed -by the city inhabitants. There are predictions of a hnrd winter. hot unreasonably ground- ' od, and nll possible preparations should be made in advance to meet impending dI-rficulltlr-a. Unem- ployment is becoming prevalent and to an alarming extent, wages are being out in many Instances, factories are running upon reduced tl|ne_ merchandise is becominlr more difficult to move. and as a uni ~ 4 ‘An- \:\' ' P \ -.~ . " -§' 5?“? j~‘ w Sgté‘. , _,_ ;é\§:§l-t\ ‘ v - 31);»? f a. "But why should iibe interested in Drive Chase’s Nerve F 00d?" - . toms, and for this reason you must persef vcrc in its use until lost vigor is restore‘ to the nerves. ‘,- Wc know that Dr. Chase’s Nerve Foot pirrssesses exceptional restorative proper-- tics. We have seen it tested in man; lhousarlds 01' cases. Many of your friendi; and neighbors can vouch for its meritt . from their own personal experience. ‘ h . Q‘ T», . ens-slur %1srm. ‘ ECAUSE it will make a better human being of you-mentally, 1Jhysically~ everyway. Are‘ you living‘ a full and successful life ? Or are you lacking in energy and vigor ‘I Perhaps you find that you arc losing grip on life and béginning to slump physi- cally. Then it is time to ‘give some atten- tion to the nerves. When the nerves give out there's sure to be a slowing up of all bodily functions, both mental and physical. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is admirably suited to overcome this condition and thereby prevent a_ serious rtervous break- down. For this reason it is of interest to everybody-young, old or in middle age. Becauseit restores in Nature's way by forming new, rich blood, and by feeding the starved nerves back to\health and strength it appeals to every reasoning person. Try it wnen you But how are you going to prove this tr your own satisfaction unless you give it t trial ? You are the one to be benefited So it remains for you to make the test. It is well worth your while, for heult.’ N is your biggest asset, no matter what th , size ot‘ your bank account may, be. r_ Rest and plenty of wholesome, nutr g iious food will help. But your system llr failed to stipply to the nerves the nourisl mcnl they require. So you must look 1' llr. Chase's Nerve Food to establish tl upbuildirtg process which is necessary fr your complete restoration to perfect healt s . . . feel worried and tired and vigor. out. Try it for sleeplessness and irrit- _ , y _ , , ability. Try it for nervous headaches and (‘Gaga Cglfrigigjmiifilg; Ffififgi . indigestion. For these are the indications “ ‘ ‘ ' " ‘ that the nerves are becoming exhausted. Wm find the ]“l!‘vl‘it “d “mum” ural result xeneral stagnation ls aura to follow. It Ia tths more ser- Torouto. Out-wry‘ b0! 0f 1J1! genuinely?‘ o _ ,. l. lt in not. a more relief for lheetrsyrmp- w. Phase, mo. Refuse substitutes.