AA i; i. BUY OQNADIANTRODUCTH. l In doingso, you develop the home market. elcouraid-lflotory expan- slvn. provide employment for new Abshiver to-day may mean the ‘plaster ' tQ-morrow. Keep the ntvsfirlth elN andthe cold OUT with a cup of hot Orzo- made in a moment with- PODMBUOIIB. and create bissler and better markets for all lqillds oi.‘ farm produce. New factories, ex- pansion ot old factories. greater production, more workers, and bet. ter agricultural markets mean na- tional progltess. ' 2. IMPORT ONLY NECESSITIES, and then only if similar Canadian articles Oi‘ substitutes are not avail. able. With Canadian monpy at a discount of from 10 to 15 per cent., exclwnse with the United States v7 vvvwvvv tween $75,000,000 and $100,000,000 Ila costing Canadlanconsumers be- l a your. 3. PRODUCE TO THE LIMIT ., IN FIELD AND,,FAC'I‘OR.Y. In- creased production means new " wealth and is essential to the suc- t cess of any effort to reduce iln- ports and promote export trade. ’ 4. COOPBRATE. CON-SERVE. > SPECIALIZS, STANDARDIZE. These u-la the means to maximum production of high quality goods at 1 Compared with other foods the ,_ cost of bread is insignificant, “l yet no food costing so little, nourishes so much as BREAD BAKED FROM Putin's rroun Use it for all your baking More Bread and Better Bread and Better Pastry Western Csnsds Flour Mills Company, Limited rosouro-ni-a on. 'é‘.::::i.~ BECAUSE he knows that it is prepared with _ beech wood creosote, cod liver oil and other choice ingredients by graduated chemists according 3 to Dr. Ed. Morin’s formula, and that it is the best l remedy for the immediate relief and cure of all A affections of the respiratory organs. Use It u soon n you notice the first symptom: of s cold —- It works wonders. Dr ED. MORIN & ClE, Limitée, QUEBEC, Qué. FRED’|1 HUTH 8i C0. Established 1809 12 Tokenhouse Yard ENGLAND FUR AUCTIONS LONDON h" Winter Sale Commencing Feb. 2, 1920 1f Spring Sale Commencing April 26, 1920 1‘ Warehouse- l‘ _ 64 Park Street, Southwark, London f Q, V A HENRY BENNET, Z. -‘ »~ ~ n l ii m ,__v Agent. ' 112s Broadway New York For particulars apply to F. E. H. RAYNER, minimum cost. 5. DEVELOP EXPORT MAR~ t KEPS. Foreign business gives , stability to trade. It reduces unit l costs, benefits domestic consumers. l’ affords employment to factories and l workers in tintes oi depression. and corrects adverse exchange by I improving the trade balance. t5. UTILIZE CANADIAN SER- VICES. Ship iby Canadian onmoA through Canadian ports. Patlonize Canadian railways, Canadian steam- ships, and Canadian lbflllkfl. Place > insurance iu Catlsdia companies. Employ (Iulladlall architects. len- gineers, slcientlsts,.alld other ex- perts. Spend vacations in Canada. 7. MANUFACTURE RAW MA- TERIALS TO FINAL STAGES in (Yanada. Hundreds of millions of dollars are lost annually to the D0- nlinloll. and especially to Canadian wage earners, by the nexporizltioti of raw materials and semi-manu» lacturcd products. 8. USE SCIENCE FOR THE DE- TldRMlNATlON AND DEVELOP- MENT OF NATITRAL RESOURC- ES. industrial research will re- veal new wealth. improve indus- trial processes, and help to relieve our economic dependence upon out- side resources for fuel. iron, and other essentials. 9. MAKE GOOD WORKMAN- Sllll‘ AND NIYAXLMIIM PRODUC- TION lA-LBORTS S'I‘AlZ\’IlARD'S. Quality should be the hall-mark- of (‘nntldiull products. 10. BE FAIR. TO CAPITAL Can- adian money should be encouraged u) invest ul. llollle and foreign cap- ‘tul attracted‘ to promote Canadian industrial expansion. --—--¢o->-i~ The Pass-lug ol ~ a Little Hero: Ily .\' tlt‘l3‘t‘l‘lf‘£1ll(l llugrin "Muggins" is dead. The ltlllilllls llttl" dog horn of Victoria. B. ('.. who enlisted for zlctivo scrvicc iii tho outbreak of tho grout war, and who has hcen on duty ever since. nnorrnrowu GUARD! ‘a AAAMAAAAAAA Q Here is the Plan _¢-.‘_,__ r . PAR PLATE Will Bé Given Free to You For a Few Hours oi Your Tillie dlcd ycstorrlay morning. H-c caught cold s1 (‘hrlsinlils time when he- was milking his lust collections for the Orphans‘ (‘llristlllus Tree Fund. Dear lilllc hlllggills. how lllun_v thousands will reg-rot his gains’! lic- was known all over tho Elll-' piro. thoJTnitPd ‘SlillOS and .111‘<111.V ' countries of Europe. Every incom- ing lincr from the Orient was mo! by tho little dog with his boxes on his hack, the Red (‘Miss marked up- on them, showing thr- brunch of the service that Muggills hl-d chosen. llo had collected over $21,000.00 when he dicd. more nlollcy than has cvcn been collcctvtl for pub rlotlc purposes by any animal, llllfl one oi tho rcmalrkilhlo features about hlugglns was that. he so dour- ly loved ills work. Ho. was never quits‘ happy away from ills lltllc stand, wllcrn he rcmslnod on duty ln all sorts of wulllcr durillg thc war. shaking his little boxes whcn ht- saw anyone coming whom hr: thought likely to contrlllvutta. and now and then getting up on his hind legs and crossing his puws in .l lIIESOPClIlHK lllallnor it was impos- slllhli- to resist. That his gallant scrvicc was zip- prl-clzltnd is shown by the llunlbor > of mvduls which ho has rcct-ivcll Many people start out and not renewals. vv¢vvv #¢¢v“¢ ¢¢¢vvvv¢¢#%¢ .§.....v knives. liar from the United States. > Medal from the Great War Vetor- 1t ans of (lallada. AA,‘ ¢¢ ‘Badge given by the men o! H. M. S. Lancaster. Gold Badge from the Military branch of the Y. M. C. A. Auxiliary workers’ medal froln England. Medal (posthumous) from ofllc- ers and mon of Esqulmalt llospi~ t/al. The well-known (Tanadiau por- Lralt painter, Mrs. Rlter Hamilton. painted a life-sized picture of “Mug- glns" for the Red Cross and this latter orgsnlation intend also to have the little body of the dog mounted and placed in the Pal-Ila.- ment Building Museum here, until such time as a Will‘ memorial is fstalilished guys the Canadian Cour- er. Ihllout and send in the Silverware reserva tio you. Then turn in three one year subscrip 3 one year subscriptions get 6 teaspoons. 5 one year subscriptions get 1 doz. teaspoons. 6 new subscribers, 1 doz. desert spoons, 8 new subscribers, 1 doz- medium tablespoons. 12 new subscribers, 1 doz. Medium knives or AAQQAAAAAAQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA vvv vvv vvv vvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvv THE NEWEST COlFFURi-S Height, rather than breadth. lo the note for the new colfftlres. A V"? l"5l1l°1111l1|<’ .1111“- hizh culled chignon ulny he made still higher ‘by the addition of a Spanish comb in either blond‘ or dark tortoise shell. The same kind -—--—<0-c---——- Mlnartfs Llnlmsnt euros dlpltthorll ‘of comb in out. jet or curved horn tions and with their own subs= inset with facets steel look Clli|l'lll~ lng ill fair hair. A luodlflcd Greek headdress is at present. Tho llilll‘ is druwll buck from the forehead. but softly. and the hair itself is slightly wavedffllen at the back. rather high up, ll ls twisted into s big cull, which luts out rath- n Coupon and we will hold a chest for you will receive the 6 teaspoons; criptions- The subscriptions must be new half dozen forks and half dozen 20 new subcribers, 1 set Bridal Wreath knives, forks, spoons, 26 pieces in 2118118315 The Butter Knife, Sugar Shell and Ma dian’s compliments to complete your chest REMEMBER-There are. only a limited nu better send in the reservation slip at once. . hogany-finished Chest free with the Guar- mber of chests so if you desire one you had SEE THE SlLVPIRWi\RE ON DISPLAY 1N TIIE lillA “DIANE “WNDOW. ¢ 9% 6 ¢%%¢4 94-944-0000600-6 OO-OQ+O£O-O-GO-O-Q-O4Q-O-O ( l procure it. ware. Signed ‘Reservation til... om Kindly reserve chest of the On- eida Community Par Plate Silver- ware tor me until I can get the re- quired number of subscriptions to I will begin work on ....andthink that the desired number of orders canbesecuredby............_.. I will get the number of subscrip- tions and take the chest of silver- ..--.oo--i Address Phone........ ii\*~4> bag-anus;- '1 .- IIOIIIIIII Get Subscriptions TheChar-luttetown Guardian er defiantly. Thin kiss-curls are al- lowed at the sides, but with this ordor of headdress no curls appear on the forehead. Very thick and beautiful hair should be content to go unadorn- ad. But as such hair is rather the exception than the rule, the ban- deau or illet In some shape is worn. ‘ AA a AQmAA ‘ vvv vrv nirvana-v. .; . i 4 and will contlllue to be worn. h)’ women who have not yet discover- ed the elixir of hair life. ‘ Coca. which is cultivated ill ll" Peruvian Andes. contains a stlnlu- lant which tends‘ to enslavc 11! usuers to a greater extent W611 than does opium. - BRINGING U1’. FATHER , AHX com THAT L saw-wit TTIME WA - r l . ’ . A g tlvEs IN ‘rt-lib Town .00 THE“: RlNQ Rusk. ‘ATUNbIElDETO RE ‘sag-ling El?" ' a f» 1; ' . ‘a 2 M051‘ u»? wmrco m: coat-cw (KI-MK -BuT n- IN THlb r U335 to <rr A l‘ 1w = i a FER times THEY w. iN THtb Town's WOKE THE PEOPLE OWN‘ out». m4; J‘ i. (‘U555 \ ‘contain-so m - ' UPfJO WE ‘aTQDDEd o~ NRO . _ ILL (,0 OUT . QTHERTO ns- *-——- \\\ y Pr- l-l- . . ,~~ , g, Arfqq- yfP-kl; 1 l»[ ' n J; <_ ,1 ARRE5TED} F ’ f . ~11 - Jfilllgll _ - - F i l 0- '9 ‘l: . ~ . . l F- "Pr * f f irin- j " i . ...>~ ' s g.- \ ' - Summerside, P- E- 1818110 ‘ "Yll-ll-Il IIIKII, l’ /\ w‘ _ ‘#1 o+n++omro+o+w l i