’ examination, coupled with 0-o» remember too late that you for- get to take. loved don't bet on it. Don’t Take any Chances with Your l Health Hundreds of people sacrifice themselves every year by taking chances-and this is particularly true with the epidemics that are prevail- ing at the present time- Cali or write for a package of Macs Cold and La Grippe Tablets and begin taking them immediately upon the appearance of he first sym- ptoin-and you will have no fear of LaGrlppe. We wiill mail these tablets to any ad- dresa_ upon receipt of 25c plus war tax. The 2 Macs 149 Gt. George St. Service Our expert system of eye- our . LENS GRINDING SERVICE , , I offers a complete service, eq- ual to the best procurable; That this service is spprec» isted is evidenced by our constantly increasing volume of business. We sincerely thank our pat- rons, and will \contlnue to strive to merit their confid- once, G. F. Hutcheson , Optometrist and Optician Good advice is the kind you You may think that you arc by your neighbors, but . isvsaitaaaisvsiismittmavuitiillwaitm r asflkdclrfligfiilflifllfil8ilifiiiefifiiseietfififieaikaetakfiye§ram w!i!its?IMIUIIIUaitiwfiil-liQifiitaltilialllilllillilo ' it < ' 4 l? , _ 1 D You never heard of a man changing Mickey's Tobacco for It another brunt], certainly not, ‘but you heard him say thatonco he tried llit.‘i(i§Y'S ‘TWIST, that he would never use any other 0 kind. He likes. " _ __ M i ‘I o , v ‘I (b 1c eys o acco == 4P _ 0 because it has the quality, flnvor, that no other brand has. ' Ha does not like a tobacco that crumbles, that's why he uses <> Hwraval. - a .'. .. 1 HlCliEY & NIUHOLSON TOBACCO 00., LTD Manufacturers Charlottetown , v-+o-o+ooo>+o4oooowooooaoooooooooood * H>~ t ‘woow +o+o++oo+o+o++o+++0+++¢ Paper Newest Designs, IT PAYI to M11 ll thll Province. REMEMBER HON. F. .1. NASH8' lecture tonight, Caledonian Club Rooms at 8 p.111. 1i WINS $20 GOLD PIECE-Little Beatrice iProud, the ifive year old “daughter oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Proud, lStewart Street was the win- ner of the $20 gold piece at the recent auto show. ' IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD- VERTIBERE-Advertisers are res- pectifuliy reminded that copy and instructions must be in the Guard- ian Oilica not later than twelve noon each day except Saturday. when the ‘latest hour for changes or new copy is 10 a. m. dif. HAS OPENED OFFICE. -— Mr. J. R. Paton has taken the ofilce 011 Grim! George Street, formerly occupied ‘by Messrs. Prowss 8t McKlznnon, automobile agents, the latter having removed to their new show rooms on Kent-St. Mr. Paton has secured some we'll known manufacturing agents lines. "LEiST YOU FORGET"—All lov- ers of music-are reminded of the Piano ‘Recital, tomorrow Tuesday evening lby Mr. Fred Morris, assist- ed iby Mr. lCharles Earle soloist in St. Pauls Parish Hall. See prog- ramme in this paper. This affords it rare opportunity of hearing the best of music by two of our be- loved illustrious -Island'sons. Tick- ets at drug stores and at the hall. 7772 SPRING STYLE OPENING.-- Tl new suits and coats ~thls scu- son "express much individuality in tailoring and -finisl1 and have that trinttouch that make them dec- idedly smart. Perhaps it is a bright vest, touch of black silk braid or buttons, but it is there as Patons models show. 11f one wants a decidedly prett-y suit or dress now is the time to look the styles over and ibc prepared for the warm weather so sure to come. The ad- vance showing at Patons is now on and the public are invited to see them. _ 1i. 4 A 1WONDERFUL INCUBATOR. -—'l‘l1c largest incubator ever brought to Prince tEdwartl island is now installed in thc, Agritvnltur- .11 Hall. it is u Buckeye 31111111110111 nteasuring 10x14 feet and 7 ft. 3 in l1igl1 and has a capacity for 10,500 eggs. llt is equipped with a grout number of shelves upon which are placed trays to hold the eggs which are placed therein on end. The shelves are reversible 11nd arc shifted to a different angle each tiny in order in permit the hour lo he cvcnly distributed through thr- i-ggs. The trnys containing thi- eggs are also alternated daily to a Cate - H404 04040-04 H4444~+¢++0+¢+0 b+¢4++o44+o+¢~o0+o¢o 06-6-004-0-04-0-0 o . LIMITED coo-coo» >4 o-o o» o; o4 a 0+4 o4 04000004 ¥§§§ BeautiiulCoiorings, Blended Borders. _ See ourhig New Stock in Wall Paper Dept. Prettiest Papers, lowest prices sample books ready. & Co. .“*§..9>¥tOOO-§-OO-OO-C-O§-O§-Q§ OO@-§§§§§-§§-§-§4 Q §§'§9 Housecleaning Supplies You will Find a Full Stock of House Clean- ing Helps Here. Get ~ Your Supply Now Electric Wall Paper Cleaner, Dissolve v¢ vvv¢¢¢¢v¢¢¢4¢vvv¢v¢¢$¢¢€€¢¢¢€¢¢¢5%¢¢¢v¢¢#¢€C¢¢C¢‘rvw“*§0-0&§§§§4#§§§44444§-§§§ Carbonoid Soot Destroyer Butchers Floor Wax O’Cedar Mops 8c Polish _ Johnsons Liquid Floor Polish Paints 8c Varnishes of all kinds Brushes of all kinds Bon Ami., Dustbane Liquid Veneer Re-Nu-All Polish Silver 8c Metal Polishes Stove Polishes Stove Pipe Enamel Whiting, Aiabastine , All these and many more at the The Rogers Hardware Co. LIMITED Wholesale and Retail facilitate (he incuibatlon process. An oil stove heating tirrungement provides the heat for the apparat- us 11nd at series oi‘ fans is also ipart of tho cuuipmont. Tlls incubator was purrluistq] vonjoi tly 11y the local l)up.1rt111»-11t oi‘ Agriculture 4111i (‘amtdinii Fllflll Products Ltd. 'i‘l11\r'\ urn lllSt) illl'i'i‘ smaller in» (‘lllitlltlft-l iii‘ 1h1~ unint- 11111ke in tho Agrit-iiliurzil lluli, each with cnip- acity oi‘ 12-100 t-ggs. All arc under iht- capable churgryoi Mr. A. ll‘. Houston, tho \\‘l‘ll lrnotrn poultry- lllflfl. MT. STEWART SOCIAL CLUB. -—Tho Social (‘luh mo, I11 the For- esters Hall on nthr>17il1 inst, with President Daniel in the choir. Aft- er ordinary business wa through. the Prcsltlent introduced the speak er oi ihc tivening, lion. Frederick J. Nash, who addrt-zsstetl tho club subject, literature and oratory, Tho lecturer handled his subject ex- ceptionallly well, showing that these talents were not won with- out working for them and trongll’ recommending that each and every one ought to educate their mind-s along intellectual lines. This could best be done he said. by being a d-ally reader of current news- papers, and good periodicals. He next gave selodtions of oratory from some of the leading orntors of England, America, and Canada. namely. Lloyd George. Lincoln, $11‘ Joseph iHovwe, SirChas Tupper- Slr Wilfred Laurler, and Sir Geo. Foster. At the close of the lecture. u vote of thanks was moved b‘! Mr. Russel Clark, and seconded b)‘ Rev. Mr. Martin to the hon gentle- man, for his kindness in coming to address the meeting. The FY6516- ent at this point asked Mr- Mel-fled to come to the platform and aucti- ion the pies, generously 5°93“? by the ladies of thr- club, for the benefits of the side walk fund, over one hundred dollafs w“ ma‘ to meet March 325th. DAVIS AND raasiire FRESH mo PORK saue- Acss on sALs NOW av ALL LEADING onocsas, oovsamaeur srAmPso on EACH WRAPPER. on! or 1'11: cuoicser Ins/tr. roooe ON 1'14! MARKET auo ALSO "r11: OHIAP- ss-r ascAuaI NO WABTI WHATEVER m uemo. o l372-10-6Itf. 111.12. c. inns Eye Specialist » Office, Royal Bank Building, Chariot-- tetown. . Office Hours: . ‘930-1230, 2-5. i 4 n“ ooouowo-on KNIGHTS OF PYTHiAs social and dance Tuesday night at. 8.30. Everybody welcome. Tickets 50c at Hughes drug store. ii THREE COUPONS and 98 cents will Ket you a new University 91011011111]. Send postage for out- dl-town orders. 7285, REFRESHMENTS served at l1 ifclock ut K. of 1P. social 'l‘uesd~ay 1118i"- followetl by u tuusicrtl pro- 31111111112 and distribution of prizes, L’. UNION ROAD SCHOOL-F The following is the standing of the scholars for the month of Febru- ary. ‘Grade VIi——1,Abn'eriLowe; z, "191 ‘Bryenton; 3, Lyla Bryenton; 4. iCaroline McLean; 5, Ruth Mc- Kinnon; 6, Florence Hardy; 7, Glennie ‘McLean; 8, Albert Rowen. l1ili. Grade Vl—-1, Helen Mallett; Z. lChristle1McKinnon; 3, Walter Gill; 4. Mary McLean; 5, Freddie Henderson;6, Stirling Beaten; is, Raymond Ravenhill. Grad-e V-l, Dorothy Hartly: 2, Louise Hardy; 3, ‘Mary Bryenton; 4, Lorne lieu- ton. Grade lV--1, Kathleen Mal;- ett; 2, Margaret tliiailett. ‘Grade ill-l, Grade IMcLean; 2, Malcolm McLeam. 3, Gordon Bryenton Grade l1l—-—l, Ira Clarke; 2, Jimmy Essex-y. Grade l-—1, Bessie McKin- rm; 2, ‘Margaret -Essery.—Geo. H. Jones, teacher. WEATHER EXTREMES.—While this continent, or the eastern part of it, is Just emerging from one of the hardest winters in the re- cord, reverse conditions have pro- vailed across the Atlantlc,. A re- cent letter says flowers are bloon1- ing and farming operations are pro ceeding in southern England. The Westminster Gazette says that ‘the past winter has Ibeen one oi’ the mos; unsasonable that Londoners have experienced for many years. Save for a shin-p frost in the first few days of January, temperatures have been consistently high, and during the last month the mercury in the shaded thermometer on three successive days attained the re- markable height, for February, of slight excess oi’ ruin in January’ but the record for the whole of February was illess than an inch, and the sunshine recorders have been kept exceptionally busy mark- ing the sunn-y hours of what is usually the dullest period of the year. There was snow in Novem- ber, but since then none has fal- len in London, and March opened with the conditions favorable for it continuance of unseasonably mild weather. Y. 111. c. A. for fifty minutes, tnkiiig for his ‘ lizctl. The meeting then adjourned I Phone 68X REPORT DI-STRIOT SECRETARY JANUARY—-FEBRUARY 1920 National Government Y. M. C. A. Toronto s. A. hlcbebtl, R. n. Jenkins, W. S. Loueon represented P.E.l. All three men were active on var- ious Committees. l\lr. ';\'il.'l.eo(1 0Y1 tho National Council Report and Resolution Committee. Mr. Jell- lrim. wrestled with the National Budget. Mr. Louson on the Nomin- ming nmi Organization of the Com- volition. The Convention was far-reach- fi~O-O%§-O D-O-OO-OOJ t. r1111 120111111 i’ t THAT ctnos ‘ t During the changing con- i: ditlons of winter we are all l ’ subject to colds, grippe, etc., J etc. 4 4 0 it perchance you are Just recovering from ian attack and are troubled with a cough we advise the use of 4, 0hr Emulsion of Cod i Liver 0ii and Hypo- phospiiites of Lime i E and Soda Etc. ’ it contains ingredients < which will reach the source o: the complaint and ‘effec- tually remove the cause. lt , is a. safe for children as ’ v adults. ‘ ‘ Em 11 Yo11’ll r1111 a‘ t Excellent Johnson it Johnson Thmfiuailty flrupctorc , ‘tor. Kant and Prince ltrsoto over 60 degrees. There was a t iimiiii i’ or indigestion, and how man of an emergency? . i . =C€c---~wr MARCH 22, 1920. ‘ ms CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. i rmmpme Optical v"‘"""""""' THE CENTRADGUARDIAN I FARMERS y You never know when your itorses 01' cattle will be attacked by colic y of you have anv remedies on hand in case The mere cost of a- few simple remedies is only very small when compared with the loss of a valuable annual. To encourage the farmer to keep those ncccsszugv rcmetlics. on lltllltl and t0 advance his education in the treating" oi‘ the different ziiliiients oi’ horses and cattle, we will present-to every itiriuer buying" Five Dollars worth of veterinary remedies at our store the grreztt veterinaw book by Chas. T. Konivek, V.S., for the State of (ii-econ. pages of valuable information—is cloth botmd-v - tutti well illustratcti- e and should be in every up-=to-date farmers ltome. write us, call or send for whatever remedies you may l‘(’(.]llli’£¥ as soon as possible, as these books will not last 101154‘. dies and will be pleased to give you our atlvicc. If you wish ‘co purchase the book only the price \'~.1il bc rjiifiti. ' 149 Great George Street The Farmers’ Friends ing in its results. The recommcn dations coming out of the National ("ouncii Report. Commission of Five. Commission of Reconstruc- tion, Church Relationships, Adop- tion of the Retirement Fund, App- roval of the iForeign Week Policy, Adoption of the National Council Budget or $230,000 to be raised by subscription-mil these spell a for- ward march during the coming years. ‘ Centre; Visited Hunter River, ‘Bradaibane, Pleas- ant Valley, Granville, Kensington, Summerside, Toronto, Charlotte- town. District“ Boys‘ Conference. . .. Hunter River, February 2i, 1920. Promoted District‘ Boys’ Confer- ence sanctioned by the Provincial Advisory Committee. There were 60 delegates from 17 Sunday Schools. Twenty Forward Steps were recorded. Leadership given by J. A. Clarke, IS. B. ‘Profltt, Rev. R. H. Stavert. Ten services in "this. book tf0llttlllltl~ 253G \'\7t\ \1*0i:-.ltl advise you t0 uil iinc- of reme- 1189...... balance on hand $73.84. the interests of Boys’ Work were hold on Sunday February 22nd. inter-Church Forward Movcmclit ‘Three of the four District (‘on- ventions organized were held dur- ing January. Gathered iinanciai re- turns Provlnclalby and Nationally during the Campaign Week for_ publication. Student V. M. C. A. The two delegates Miss Elma 111-, man, and Mr. S. B. Proiltt have given their report of the Student Convention at a number of Cen- tres. Mr. L. S. Alibright, Marl- time Student Secretary spent four days in the interest of Student Work. meeting the Executives. ad- dressing the Students on Missions, and pressing‘ the claims of the Student Summer Conference to be held at Sackville, May 28~June 4. Father and Son Provincial Advisory Committee suggested the first week 1n March as Father and Son Week. Due to so much illness this has been post- poned and will be observed lator. National AthieticTuxla and Trail Rangers Contact Notice has gone forth to all the groups asking participation during the week ‘of April 19—24. All Trail Rangers in Canada are competing in the Standing Broad Jump-Run- ningHigh Jump-One Potato and Three Potato Race-Floor Rush. The Tuxis Boys are participating in tho aibove substituting Shot Push and Five Potato for 1m of the events. It will be interesting to know how our island boys measure up with the other 10,000 boys of the Dominion.‘ Trail hanger Camps and Tuxls Squares During the pastgwo months Trail Ranger Opmps-havs ‘been orlllli" led at IMurray River, Thomas (Tonic, 1-1‘ iwiivv w .:. 1'1‘ rid-on \. 'M0ntor. .\ii-i\'.-1y inn- tlilllxiidl o. Hall i111‘ - \'.~1-,- . _- ‘Murray Harbor North, “"111. Gm nninihs, tnuldfluns 11W i111 D101 t!‘ ubi. ..1 ‘i barn, Mentor. . tictzvc work nmcng rho 'i‘c--n Agt-v ,1 1-1 ,_,‘ -,_-,,-,,,_. n; , Cambridge, J. R. Finley, liienituri Boys. - I 1.1M Hamilton, John Simpson, Montm 1 l Mclpequc, Thomas MticNmi.‘ “ems of intern; i i'.1.;.g_- “W111, 11,, ,;_ Mexntprr. l S h I . .\11111::1l .\l.. 1 11x s quare as also lPt-i , ,. .. , . - < I lctliltfiiilliillil organized m‘ Moran‘ indililll~ltiinid rll:l\l'tlll\\'\iylqplllillili‘ ill. tllicni-l "Vi", m" l- , illlleilllll KlVPll by ih~- Ladies‘ Atix- “_' l; ’\-' Summsrside Y. M. C. A. 111,-“? "f ill“ "tij-li (‘lmriutri-iinrii 'l'ux1.»: Boys, (‘ouii Ilmwml“ l” l!“ A splendid Broup 0! the oiil ril curried oil‘ 11 si1t'1-c.==l'11l HUClis 1mm" l"~'m“"l“"‘<’ guard were ‘present at the Anninr with I112 l1; niu-rnlzinr-v. Meeting. Treasurer's statement At. il11~ .\nnu.i hlt-t-iiilg \\'. showed total receipts $323.85. Ex i.1111>n11 wt; viiwlvli l'l‘»~.<itl6\lll 11 penditure during the year $250.01 1111-. t'l1111'ioi1<t.'1\\'11 Y. .\i. i‘. .1. ~11" the ‘iitvl- 11ml HvlllfiilnilJiiivil». Agreed that the time was ripe Athleticwheagurcl: _Y.>MC Agcnnru. .\11i1111' .\Z~-=i:,1.- '7.‘ lhe Nsitli-iruii ..1.1."»~ Viiiini-ii 0f the _l1f'iillli)'l1)ll of Rel- .\i,lt'lillt'tl livlll‘ ilnys Stuff (‘unfor- tnt-t- or‘ 1211- Xniitmnl ll.1_\\‘ Snort-t- il‘lt‘F. n< Will n= vi-iiing :1 nunrbt-r c. S'°E_~'_U$ / contains. its sugar and the first taste verifies it Hold some Grape-Nuts in rite ptzim of the hand under a good light and you. w}? 11cc ritay shining particles on each granule. _ 'Ii'i.iir. is tiefxtrirt-partly convertid sugar. But \Vlf.‘.'. 1r lllPSlf fsploonful comes t e sweet taste 31021 r 2;; -, t 1c u v con- verted sugar wirlzirz the grQntI; s. The famous Grape-Nuts HICLlItMTl of making, con- verts the starcl/zt; of wheat and malted bzzrltay. You et the result zmt only in flavor iout earsy digest- ibility and valuable nutrition. Uther cereals lack this sugar Isrftthis a good thought in conncctioit with high price and scarcity of sugar? the Eat Grape-Nuts “Therek a Reason’ ’ Made by CANADIAN POSTLIM ‘cans/m C0,, 11.1., \Vin-.isor, Ont.