-v v--, *E800-O 6 : il - 2 I m' e ' d N ll \ S l_ It .1_ Z’.Z';f"2".2/"-T in NRC? is C' sc 9! th th 'Fi to of of rsh I '|iI‘» gr ill /'gp sr; ini t in (Ja Do Ile r I nn' I du; tht Na fun It <::»'¢f\ 1'n.\ IIN inf l\ oi gl? ‘ tal ' tov (' Oil' Pol ( f §:f-3 §_ m-'-m.o ~. I / 555253 U I ' »/~ - -_ _ _ \ ‘ _f All Latest and _Most _important Rearling_ Matter Selected from This Weeks News ’ - ` , . _- _ niourfi _ , Mrs. Norman .Ad ‘mé Big %[U9 lI\.` htcln__\_'re. -:_lt_ é=°_\;_e.' Mrs. ¢_§l_¢;»_1-__1gC- . Dona an ti er "6, o e n- nan His three hzathers pre de u R . l.. in and J. MacDonald. lie , .._,._-,__ _ __ UNI) cel si-I »=a§19lEsa5|Eas§4ese@lesss£at=as>L=ase&¢sa==s=a<¢»:=s=¢s &§:O;¢:99'9 =:_:| I P I . -7 _ uteuleb I 1920, pany elected the followin:-Capt- 1e|~dgy_ with Mr, A, F, Houston, tain, A. N. Large; Lieutenant F. the P loaf you take from it is _ ///ii'Sg,\\Cl-tc, REGAL made. QQ '- The st. mwrthte Fits- Mau. co. ' ` ,___ tl YOUR BREAD Box will QQ never disappoint you if the _.. ...__ __ _lib /n _\\$\ I - Limited /}"'" ' MONTREAL :uf .-. _ 5.-'ie 1 ~.-» ,- .-...~ -~-»»...._._,_ ;__.. _ _ ___W_g_r ___ --onAi\t.i-. l.ii.\ _ ,. .'..,f-‘“ ' l . snvnn ,uv |.ll-‘I-1" ' ` 1 These words, nr r-xpressiiins _ _:tif ' having lint saline int-anin1:'.nre : /5_5-“ contained In liiiritlrmls of the e 5" ,_ ‘- _.1-u" l\‘!tc|'s l 'have ri-ct-in-li during ' 1"" the past yr-ur. r\\-my were c' _/_ -_ _,_§j~ frimi worrlvn who had :-i\||`f'\tr- ‘r ‘ ‘ __ t-ti from ruining or womb, oth- -="` _ ers from \vomnn who hurl \~.-t- \ " f' _i coped dnii».'~-rolls surgical np- -~’~, ..-,.-_;:_g-;=§>‘-;~§~¢<»-,,`._ orntions, as the l\nno|'.~» and . _ , tilt-.-is liotl \».»t.n r-.-|n<»vt.tl_by _ -___;_,.»~>.` _..,~_~> thc; action of l:t'u_t_i1_:e ___l.ily__i _ -'-~-..~~'c=~" ’."-;,_~.\ _ nn otil-rs win ta su t-rc ,____`__.___l.___._%___ " "funn ._.-tippressr-rl _m~-nslt'\|n- _ tin". It-\|co|'i'lror~n, painful po- riurltl, etc. For all these nnd other troiilxles known in general as \\ 0- /af .1 |_rn~n's Disorders, tlrangc Lily fiirrrlshoa n positive, snictitlflc, never- iniling cure. It is applied dir:-ct to thi- su|'t't-ring organs, and its oper- ullun is certain and bcnciicinl. As u. trial actually proves its merit, I l|»»rQ-.hy offer to send, absolutely free, a box worth 451:. sllf`fici&»nt for ten days’ tl‘entmen.t, to every :-u|fff:rin1; woman who will write for it. liiiis.-lose 3 Stamps. Mrs. Lydia. \V. Ladd. \\'in(lsor', Ont. SOLD ll\' LPI/\l)lN(i Dlll`(.'(il§'l‘§ l~I\'l-}R\'\\`llERE. Phelps Light and Power Plant \ ,..¢_t _- ._, Q V92 4, _‘_ _ 1 l ` ~' -.;p . " =»“' za., _ _ t - ¢ ` I. " . -f M.Af%7‘I"-‘-4: ` : ’.-.*¢Z>_-§*.'.§,@. - - '_'~________ f F. .L1 >,‘7‘§»1'i5_t‘-7". “iA'¥f2 ' _ -wi it '_»_;,,@_tmf»r`f‘ ='f`fe-s-emi* ‘ I/A A - "xg ' tl If I Is-W 'l£`-I 1 Q. __` ._. 'L \ J r»~»f"f‘* _ - \_-if. ,_ .tg .» , t . fl-“_“_” '- _;__.;;.- 3 Use the proceeds of the sale of about two and a half acres of potatoes and put in a Phelps Light and Power Plant. It will light the house and barns for several nights off the storage batteries alone without r-htm, Joh.. Eiiswerth, cornwall. , starting the_machine. Plenty of elecricity for electric irons and small electrically driven machinery. ffl.-ntttm, N. B.; training news., _ _ C You also have a 3 H.P. oil or gasoline engine for belt driven machinery. Discard dangerous lamps and lanterns and give your family the comfort, pleasure and safety of bright electric lights. New Brunswick Brokers Co FREDERICTON, N. B. ‘ Distrubtors for the Maritime Provinces _.__ _ Y ‘__ _--- CURRECT WEDDING 1 STATIONERY ° l.. ' It la advlasbls to place your orders ln good tlms. We supply hlghsat grads matarlala and _ __ _ correct forms by skilled work- 'Vw-. '°\‘ mon. An Inspection of our sample; will faellltats placing 4 your ordsrs. THE GUARDIAN .IOB -N PRINTING DEPT CHARLOTTETOWN J _ -_,' 1. tea-ted him, viz Rev Dumisen J last twenty-tive years. Ilie t`un€l‘¢lI to St. Dominiclt's church, where A. Clark, Experimental Farm; J. D Agriculture. ier, presided and opened the meet- ing in a few words in which he re- ferred to the past. 'year as the ban- ner year in Canada and humorous- ' ly declared that “the cow had caught up to the black fox." tary Mr. Profitt to read the minu- tes ot’ the last meeting which were ' adopted. appointed by the chairman: Reid, J. O. O'Connor, Donald An- drews, C. Mi-Lellan, J. A. Dewar. Phillips, Richard Elliott. ll; McGregor, J. A. Dewar.. A .lit es _ resided in 'Snn Francisco for the took place on December 23r_d, at 9 o'clock, from 1618 Garry street. it requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed l`or the repose of` his soul. Ill- terinent was in St. Mi\r,v‘s ceme- tery, Oakland. THE, Loasrsn season. - There is a petition EOIHK i11`°\}“d among ilshermen of \Vood islands, Belle River, Plat River, Pinette and Point Prim, to have the lobster fishing season changed from spring to autumn. it is ll0D@'. and breeders etcry. were able to compare their own g There passed away at the home tldetbgiiigfllvltblytlilriiee titfrigrlgigggiéililti vi ofherson. Mr. Beniamhi Richards. which they perceived in other Lee- °f D“"‘“°“' SP5”-» ilesldesi Murray Harbor North, on Saturday stock. The pudges, he said, had a fm" brothers and three S'sl'e"si l December 20. one of the best and_ commercial reason back of every most favorably known of the older decision they mad an Qum- Foi' some monllis she had been in 'Ing as high as 36 cents D91' lJ0llIld . . .__ the deceased, tired on April 5, ions. secretion for the spiehaidlltgsniifg Mrs. Richards’ funeral was con- that had been attained. The first on Monday afternoon to the Mur- had done a quarter of a million ' 011 U18 will morning of Thurs they did not cover as much territ- Brooktleld Born there seventy was B dispute as to when, er the five veuia ago, he was a lifelong fgx 0|- the cow was the more 1m. _ Q- _ _ la S00}::1_1\d. Hill? 0. man of many good wrcvlpc qu" es' is knd he“"l*=d “Wi” settle the question If the _ . _ 1 . poultry- able manner made for hlm_ many men of me province cooperated to . __ . _ o loss _md Cherlsh _he memom (__ __ “he utmost and aimed high, there were now obvious. he had no hesi- ntlon in “voting” for thc hen. homestead, also two sisters, Mis U . at Borden by Messrs LeRoy Holman, M°'”“'“' F L D°"“" J H P““’ wriihro Phillips and A. c. Mc- Nelaon Bell. All that was mortal 'Lean' “ delegation fmm S“mm°"' of an uprlghl man and good ,leigh side. At luncheon they were Joine- ' e D Ceme,e,,v_ to Summeralde. After supper at ` the Clifton =}{ofel, they proceeded There passed peacefully RWM. at to St. Pnul's Hall where an inter- view with the delegates from var- ious parts of the constituency took place. There was a large represen- failing health i`or some years. Dur- '“U°n 0" deI@83f¢‘-H “Hd ell’-C!0!‘S- about 300 in all. a few introductory remarks open. ed the meeting and called upon Hon. 'Mr. King. ed personally thc electors ot'Prlnce Catholic church. Rev. Chalsaon COUIIIY for electing him by accla- matlon first the Liberals, secondly the church. and prepared hlni for a the Conservatives. who united with the Liberals in electing him by ac- claniution. Under the conditions he considered himself a representa- chlldren, four boys and two girls, tive ofthe whole county and not as _ the representative of one party only. Queens County, made a short ad- _ .» \ _ ‘ _ “_ ._ , U, . ‘ _ , . ` 1' »-~“.`_'-VIQN ` DAM- . _.scarf facts.-ima", ‘toltrtm seine mimi rr|hoeia‘uv`wrt~.'l=~ 111°" til-kt; lmlwt- " i' ’ }` ' if “li oflteh Hodge Egg C' le-’of which ill Pouitfy Show opened yeatel'-I.tages-ideiri from _Sidi dar d_ 31" "*"" ‘W "°-"‘ 1‘°i“°“““ Mr. whim ntngweii is eeiieetor any in the Aga-lesion-at nan. 'rho reclpmoiry at into-country. _ ~ -~ - __ m°°"°5 °t st' 'nine' GM? W" are very well satisfied with the ef- show, B ~ " ‘S `, 'md N "lm “di” “wwf” 1" "em llclent manner in which the busln- paras favourably with the best held I w _ ‘"5 with “ 3°°d attendwce' The e-sg has beencavbled on. During herein recent years and the elcfil- ¢ IIII * _ -.!'°"¥ °f th’ 9”" y"°"¢ whmh' W" the past year 6.809 dozen eggs have lence of the stock shown is prob- 1- e ‘l|| *"9 °f much ““°°°"- W" review been collected.-U. ' ghlv as fine as any ever seen here. ,IIGCUOH With U10 rallwtly Wh!" I ` ""‘l""l"' 'N I llu A 'I "1 ` “ on and the renown Z , - __ ___ _ 5 otilcers were - i'; I elected for the ensuing year lPresl _ me _ 4_1 ash:-Mus Ethel stewart, vice-_ HREMEN st.EcT orricins- Han S President-Miss Edith Rogers, Sec- At a meeting of the Rollo Hole mcew arranged for the pm-p°,e_ retary-Miss _Mary Irving, Trees- ‘Lompany held last night the follow M,._ geo,-ge rL|gm1,e|-_ who ,1-wa.]| pu _ llF9l"_NfBS Jai" Maflg- aifgegal I:§‘;`*l?°_f"S gag’ €‘é°°¢°d`_7__?_“'P¢“l" has taken a_ deep interest ln every- __ ,- S!l_°1;_l§d Cgllm _Q95 :Ylihe work gf - -_ H C if-__ ° “H °“l1° Y §“¢°“' thing pertaining to the poultry in- _ _ _____, » pon carr ou _ _ an and n rew enrreasey, ecre- duptry 1,, its va,-10",, branches 1,, the different branches of work Or tary. The Motor Chemical Com- this province was u busy man yes- wlille not the lar eat, com The' show is being held at -ear section of the Agricultural where everything ha been energetic secretary. and oth- The number of entries is about a l-there is a good showing of stun. hir. James Cranwell had s me young which attracted-much ln- esf. - » _ 1 the basement a number of se were on show as well as te _Sldltional exhibits of fowl nd il ks. _ Messrs Carter and Company in section showed an interesting play of goods pertaining to the fry industry. he formal opening took place V. Longworth, calling upon His nour, ‘Lieutenant Governor Mc- non to make the declaration. Lieutenant Governor McKinnon a brief speech spoke the reat ro ross which had recent years. Great strides had A lllbroving- The splendid display of ni w breeders would continue to mprove their fowl. H Hon. W. M. Lea, Commissioner __ Agriculture, struck a note of heir stock. This exliibition,- he The different. delegations were then Albor¢on Delegation-Petition in iroduced by S. R; Burke in con- tbere. Papers were submitted to Mr. 0‘L°ary Delegation-P. M. Pate introduced a petition to have a Office and |Customa House in 0'Leary. Mr. Pate also read a. petition from Freeland for the dredging of the harbor. West Point-Mr. `Wortman read petitions from the Farmers Insti- lute other fertilizer to the farmers. Ellerslie-tMr.'Wm. Burleigh read the narrows in ‘Malpeque .Bay and ia cold storage plant at Ellerslle. _ Valley when the rails are standard- Ri°"mond-Mr. A. E. McLenn.M. lighting of Kensington station.` vote of than-ks and the National predeceased six years since. Mrs. surpassed. She was unselflsh, un- U10 Drovinc who he said had tb called upon. . . or on King. _ U nd blic building in front of the P.ost to have the Government re- ce fbe cost of freight rates on resolution from the inhabitants the county for the dredging of ai? PEKIE, __ .1 ..-_-55».45,,~_~.-°~»: Ll.: also read a petition for erecting read a petition to have the -I ` 'A. read a petition to have a aking station there and also to _ . li_:1_;'e a 'Malpeque branch line for' Avenue_ from New Annan or Kensington. ' ‘ purpose of tapping Richmond The subject also came up re tiie_ . This matter will be taken up to- ' ll b M . KI . _ ° ‘ ‘ _"init J.. ..‘I.?.tt... ten.. 5..... Representing C. M. Lampson Co merside Board of Trade re trans-‘I ' - portation, etc., ‘but it was not pre- _ _ ‘ , _ htoa tmti win ht-me overhntii Public Auction bale of Raw Purs_ _ Mr. King spoke briefly ori._Ll.|e..I. ------ --4 »- i _ 64 Queen Street, At theclose he was accorded a - . ALFRED FRASER LONDON, ENGLAND. ntliein was then sung. 2914-12-1uME45l. _ ` I"RED’|i HUTH 8: C0. Established 1809 12 Tokenhouse Yard _ On the morning of December 7, onths, borne with Christian pat-r nce, hope and fortitude passed] ithin the veil, hor husband having- olmes was in her 55th year. A faithful mother she could not be ing,_and industrious in her efforts make her home a place of happiw ness und bliss, But her influenccl J LONDON ENGLAND . _ could not be confined there, for it ilbufabic lo the multiplication of found H mme, wherever there “mal ckesg»or help needed, she was._ ' ' the ver best stock fro a n view. He had seen prices offer. M si failing health, but her lille strong 'uiidiulwn f'or fowl, nm] as low as 25 lottetown, and Mrs. N, Murray. constitution enabled lici' fo golc nts, accorrling to the grade of F"¢‘d@l`ICl0H» P- E- I. Thi? ISFHO' _ . . _ about until within ti few days of bird. lie spoke of thegreat value funeral evidenced the mc! that sho ' Agent- licr death. and wlicn the ond camo of tra\1i-iiestitig and said that poul- was held in high esteem in the com' I ` A art of niixetl farming. The Com the Church of Christ, New Glas- ow, P. E. 1. She -leaves to mourn ever ready and willing to do her- art cheerfully. Mrs. Holmes was a mem-ber of lie, of Kingston, P. E. I., and Warehouse- William Francis Stevenson, George 1 Walter, of Fredericton, P. E. I., and I " ' ladies of the community. in the raisers should keepeyqunlildy glwnyg Joh and T '"5 “I Dakma- Mrs-3 Park Street’ Soutrnvarki London , HENRY BEN NET, ' tl Y onfague Linkletter of Summer- de. Mrs. J. MacKinnon, Char- I ' ~ .at Winter Sale .Commencing Feb. 2, 1920 tt... ton.. Everett., rms, net., Spring Sale Commencing April 26, 1920 I unity The funeral service was N Y Y asleep. Mrs. Richards was sevt>nt,v ntissiuiicr expressed the hope that SIl\l>'Ul“l' HS ll- llliiy UPDBHY. ill? ' . V eight years of age and leaves to it great deal of good would result sa - . mourn three daughters and two from the exhibition, which he \visli- “S0 1\iid‘°i"'l'l9d her husbflnd '° his me pall bearers who six years_l F01' paI‘t1(§u1a1'S tO tl every success. last resting place; carried her. Rev, Dr. Gauthier spoke of the They were as follows:-D. T. Fra- E' H' and Beiiiarnln. Two sisters also great itnportance of eo-operation se r, Bertram Younker Reuben Bar- » l d. ry -ti~ii ~- - wit- In . ' »‘ ' -1 as Deacefulli' as a child falls li Hb lg “ds dn In bpemmble conducledb h”"Dnstor.li-li-Bell l Bloadway ew or nd said that due credit must be Fel, lfu Auld. Ben 'Ward, Bild Sumlnerslde Pe Ev an aid the P E island Po W ear of their work the Association ol-lars' worth of business, which ad now greatly increased. They ad done exceedingly good work, ut after all, he said, they still cited adequate organization, for ry as the cheese factories and reatlleries. and there was a great eal more yet to be done. There ortant and more paying to this e, but he thought the time ould come when the'hen would as no reason why this prophecy hou-id not be fulfilled, and in vi w f the progress that had already een made and the prospects which Tire meeting then closed with ie National Anthem. Hon. McKenzie King, with his rlvate Secretary, Mr. McGregor, rrlved in Summerslde by the ev- nlng train last night. He was met d by Premier Bell and roceeded Premier Bell presided and after In his address Mr. King thank- '~'/ i \ " -Ae enero Hon. J. H. Sinclair, M. P., for' , GRAY unit Dr. T‘remaIn'a Natural ll-'lalr Ra- _ 4 anteed to restore gray hair to its JJ) natural color or money refunded. Positively not s dye aug rion~iuJur- us. Price $1.00. For sale lu Char-ll e-I-l.;»~..'..»»sulisoao»;e-some @.<¢;@;@_° ©‘©_©_©_© - ©.©_© © © @_@_©_©@©@©@@©_©_©_@_@_©_Q©;@ U llli-Tim YOUDKCY- ` 2711-12-21M3MLhl. ~.____. _ -_ 1 - ._._, Canada’s March Fur Auction Sales Place Your Furs on Consignment for - CANADA’S FUR AUCTION SALES, MONTREAL All Fox Breeders and Fur Farmers may now send or le_ave their Raw Furs at the oiilce of A. & E. Pierce & Co., Summerside, to be forwarded to CANADA’S GREAT FUR AUCTION SALES which takes place in Montreal in March, 1920. _ ' ' At the recent public meeting it was unanimously resolved that Canada’s Fur Auction Sales s ould have the support and,Co-_ operation of all fur farmers who have the interest of the indus- ltry at heart, which is necessary to insure the permanent success of the Silver Fox Farming business. -- Messrs A. & E. Pierce & Co., will issue receipts for all_ pelts received. A reserved bid may be placed on each pelt. Liberal ' cash advances can be obtaine on request. This sale will be of gigantic proportions, and as Canada_’s annual output of Raw Furs is over fifteen million dollars, and in addition to Canada’s production arrangements have been'made for shipments of all c asses of Furs produced by eve_ry.fur pro- ducing country in the world. These sales will be extensively ad- vertised all over the globe, there will be buyers from all parts of the 'world and consequently the highest prices' will be -realized 'for -your collection. Silver'Fox Farmers are especially invited to co-operate with this organization in the marketing of Silver Fox Pe ts, as it is onlydwith your co-operation that the highest prices can be se- cure . _ 1 lFor further particulars call, write or phone A. &; E. Pierce & Co’s., oilice, Summerside, relpresenting “MONTREAL FUR AUCTION SALES CORPORA ION.” ' ,' _ -_--. _»_ f`f1__ It’ rtj 1©'e1©1©1@. ©’©’©`©j©j©j©_©'©_©1©f@_' - -4- ¢» -9 I 4 "4 _v___ T-v . . - ._ A _v ».©i~ _-_ .@ -I@f15/I©f@;.©i© ®Y§ >` _L U7/` ' 1 lo, ,_-., ` na. >f'~ ,, ,_ t it mi E=P%©@..tt. w.?-EN?-_@;P_’f. __.._ - » ._--..... .`I I 1 . 5,' E1 lr ‘. l