k. 1 _S 4"‘ / _ I. arssapssr 21,1920. a ‘ j . a I :| cnxatomrrown consents , _ _ - ‘riicieiidviz- unolununoulnaanin A " , - I r I ‘L_ —. *“-‘"‘ ' = . III - RAL IAN . ' E _ ' . . . — The Biggest Value in Popular Pris a TaiIor-tc- 5 ‘i?! ' ten-mint For 1920 U se a Waterman Ideal Four-itain Pen. »We carry one oi‘ the’ V best assortments. A point to suit every hahd. I o. n. TAYLOR I’ Jeweler and Engraver "The Store for Walthsm niches Electric Lamp U s e t h e “Fondor” which is durable and eco- nomical and gives univer- sal satisfaction. BLACK &CO Sunnysidc. Ladies g See our bargains in I small s zed shoes. SIZES 21-2,,3, 3 l-2, 4 T h e s e boots are worth from $5.00 tog $7.00. sate PRICE $2.34 BringYCur Small Feet Morris-Smith-Bcer FOR VALUE Men Demand the » B Always oi Manufaetu rare AAAAAAAAAA‘AAAA‘AAAAAAL vvvvvvvvvv vvvYVYvvvvVV EFFECTO AUTO ELLOW, gives a satin-like seats, u ticles o est Chewing Tobacco" that’s why they always ask ior HICKEY’S TWIST The Tobacco that never disappoints them. IIICIIEYI 8t NICHOLSON TOBACCO CO» LTD. Make Your Old Car Look Like New USE EFFECTO on the entire body, . s rings, gear and fenders. Colors, RED, BLUE, GREY and BLACK. EFFECTO AUTO FINISHING, is a varnish, designed to brighten up an old car, p; the finish of which is not chipped or crack- ; d. EFFECTO TOP AND SEAT DRESSING, leather of mohair automobile tops, curtains, g bolstering, and black leather ar- > all kinds. You will find all the paint you need for, your car here. CIIENWAH The Talcnm with y the Odor A“AII lt’s Own” This is something entirely new i.n talcum powder, has a dellghtiul, distinctive odor, put up in a beautiful package and retails at price-tide. The 2 Macs 149 Gt. George St. 4e gaaggaweisvkaflfiinvwgilwiltvliymj *é”***iiiiniuiaaaennnseaseieasarsematseaatessesiiaslseainsssiqm a moderate D>QQO Feeds arrive I ---I n; In stock and to i000 BAGS BRAN, 1000 ’ , BAGS MIDDLINGB, 600 BAGS OIL CAKE MEAL (old prices) 500 BAGS CRACK- ED OORN ANDIOORNMEAL, ' SCHUMACHER FEED PUL- VEFIIZED OAT FEED, GERM MIDDLINGB. 00,000 LBS FEED WHEAT, > (e15 Bass). e00 BAGS 1’ enounn ovsrsn ensue, ‘ GRIT FORPOULTRY,PURE 1 LINSEED MEAL, co-rron . seen mean, FLAX seen, crushed one, FEED can. LEV, Buckwheat, etc._et.c. Lowest prices in the city. WHOLESALE. 4. nae-nun Carter d: Co Ltd- , Queen St. Warehouse. Phone 208. -¢.>>4-4-o good quality. , t Charlottetown 4} b ENAMEL, may be usedl and the dash, wheels, clear waterproof finish to old > AL. 'AAAAA‘AAAAAAAAAALLAALAAAAAAALQA v v1 v v v vv vvv v ;v I Queen Street The Rogers Hardware Co. , LIMITED ' Grafton Street I ’ **‘¥*5K*¥*55$916%newatewasisaisfiaisfiatswlfiititnsiflfliiltiiilytv‘ IT PAYS to ‘buy m m; Province. THE MARSHFIELD FARMERS BANQUET, will take place on Wed- nesday March 3rd. A. A. McBeth. Secretary . 7161-2-21-ME3i SPIRITUALISM.—A course oi’ addresses on this subject wily be delivered by Canon Simpson on Sunday evening during Lent begin- ntiingltomorrow in St. Peters Cath- e ra . ‘ MR. THOMAS CAMPBELL has returned home after visiting many oi the cities and towns oi’ the United States for the past three months. He is registered at the Queen Hotel. Any person wanting to see ‘Mr. Campbell on business will ilnd him at his oiiice. No. 114 Pownal St., be- tween the hours oi nine and five p. m. 7164. PHILLIPS MILITARY SOLES.—- First shipment to Canada has ar- rived oi the Real Phillips Soles. Retail prices Men's Heavy $1.85; Men's Light, $1.50; Women's $1.00. Postage 10 cents per pair. Order while they dust. Medium or wide toe. Waterbury & Rising, Limited, St. John, N. B. Canada. ' 7153-2-20ME31 ECHOES OF THE GALE-Dur- ing the course oi the gale on 'l‘hursday night the rooioi the an- nex of the Pork Factory oi Messrs Davis and Fraser was blown cleun off and curried about adiundred feet away. Several chimneys around town were blown down. The steeple on St. Dunstaifs Par- ish Hall was canted to leeward and narrowly escaped a iall. A number of skylights were blown out, trees blown down, windows broken and other minor damages caused. Workmen are today en- gaged in making repairs. ISLAND TEACHER DlES.—-Mr. '1‘. J. Fur-hens, Vernon River, T91 celved n. telegram YGSIOIWIII)’ stat- ing that his‘ niece, Miss (fecclia Mnnn had died of rmeumonia on Thursday morning Feb. 1O at Win- nipeg. ivlnnitoba. the Island last Nov. having se- cured a position as teacher in one of ‘the schools there. Previous to going West she taught school for 9 years at M-ulpeque. Her mother Mrs. Capt. Hume, resides at Iris, P. E. I. Her remains‘ will be brought home for interment. Miss Margaret Munn, sister oi‘ the de- ceased will accompany the re- mains‘. Funeral notice later. A GRAND SUCCESS-The bre thren of Sword L. O. L. No. 2737 and visiting brethren held their first annual anniversary in their lcilm- at \Vood islands on January 30th and spent a very. plensunt evening in IYIIISIIZ, dancing and still:- Ing. ’l‘hong1\ the night was cold thorn Wi‘l't‘_\l|)\\'2\!‘(l!<l of thirty-five couples present. The music was ably furnished. by Bros. D. Mc- Phoe, J. M. M-oDonnld and E. Mut- hieson. Th» dancing of the High- lang Flint: by Miss Smith was an interesting ‘feature. Luncheon hav- ing been served by the Indies. (lanc- iziq \-.'.'-. ziziin indulged in until the Wen Rina hours of the morning when all dnparlcil to their ltouies tooling they had spent n most en- joyable evening. SHORT COURSES CONCLUD- ED.—'l‘he scrics of Short Courses in Agr-lculturo being held in this Province were concluded on I-‘ri~ day, when a meeting was held at Sunrlnerfield, Lot 67, which was largely attended, and much inter- est shown. These courses were hold ut ten centres, each of which embraced u nnnlbcr of districts. Keen interest was taken by the farmers and the meetings were all well attended, notwilhst-andingthe unfavorable weather. Lectures dealing with live stock, soils. mau- ures and fertilizers, feeds and feed- ing, and co-operntive work were given by experts on these different subjects. In addition to the lec- tures judging classes were held in the afternoons, when weather con» ditions were favorable, while the evenings were taken up with lan- tern ‘slides illustrating types oi farm animals ‘plant diseases, etc. --—<o->-—-— Fair-ville, Sept. 30, 1902 Minnrd's Liniment Co., Limited Dear Sira-We wish to inform you that we consider your MIN- Amrs LINIMENT a very superior article, and we use it as a sure rellei for sore throat and chest. When I toll you I would not be without It ii the price was one dollar a bottle. I mean it. Yours truly, ~ CHAS. F. TILTON DAVIS AND rmteen-s FRESH AND PORK saus- AGES on sane now sv LEADING onocens. oovennmenr BTAMPED on sncn WRAPPER. one or rue snore!“ MEAT- Fooos ON "m: MARKET AND ALao rue cune- esr secAu-ss no wast! WHATEVER m "9""!- isn-io-ouatt. Or. E. O. llarris l Eye Specialist Oifice, Royal Bank Chariot» BIIIIGIHQ» tetown. H urs: lozeaoj 2-"5. Phone OB-Y, _ Miss Munn loft - BIG SALE: Don't forget that sale oi delicious Home-made candy at S. A. McDonaIds thlg afternoon and evening. Bring some home for the kiddies. 7180 HUGH E3.—In the Charlottetown Hospital. Feb. 20, 1920, following an operation ior appendicitis, Mary beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hughes, aged six years. ___. SUPREME COURT.—The runry term oi the Supreme Court opensin Georgetown on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. The duck- et will be a sma-Il one. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD- VERTl$ER8.-—-Advertisers are res- Dectinlly reminded that copy and instructions must be in the Guard- ion Ofllce not later than twelve noon each dayexcept Saturday, when the latest hour ior changes or new copy is 10 a. m. dti. I WISH BY THE MEDIUM of the press ,to thank the Cavendish and Mayliicld branches 0i the Red Oross Society; ‘and the people in general, for their many acts of kindness shown me while. over. seas and also since nry return. (‘pl. John ‘L. Doirou-Patriot ‘plnse 001w. - 717a. T0 TAK-E POSITION IN NEWS- PAPER.—-Miss Flo Murdoch, slcnoi grapher in the oflilce of the Depnrt~ merit oi Agriculture leaves uexl week for Moncton where she has accepted a position us book-keeper on the staff, or the “Ilnltcd Farmers Guide" of which Mr. W. R. Show, Ii. S. A. recently accept- ed the position of live stock editor. BETHEL SCHOOL-The follow- ing is the result oi the examinnl ion-s for the month of January: Grade VI.-—~Periry Lund O2, Marion Jenkins 65, Mary Burners 63. Grade V.—lEarle Rankin 77, Grade Ill~ Freda Ferguson 83, Lena ‘McDonald 77. Annie McDonald 72. Grade I Sr. —lMary_l<‘i-rguson 80, Grade I Jix-e- Lester Rankin 77. Perfect altendun cc, Earle llzmkin-dliziiorie Enmun. Teacher. s ~ MILD CASE OF tSlMALLPOX.- lEx-Pilivate Sepier, oi Lennox ls- lnnd, ‘Wfls taken from his home there yesterday suffering with u mild case of ‘Smallpox. He is quarantined in the old farm house in the field back of the Convales- cent Home. The case is a very mild one and the Guardian is assured that there is no danger whatever to the public, or those about thcr hospital. 16 PAGE- GUARDIAN.-lt will be observed that this is n sixteen page issue of the Guardian. On pages 9 and 10 articles are given on The School and Home Farm and Poultry and the regular Sun- day School lesson. O‘n page I1 the story feature and Bringing up Father. Orvpuge i2 n most interesb ing article b» Mgr. ‘Burke on Maxi, can Excavations; Hints for hinterl- sts while on pages 1G and 15 are foreign news items. , ONION AND POTATO OONFER ENCE-The following leave th morning for Ottnwuto attend tho Onion and Potato Conference to be held there on Tuesday and Wed- nesday. the 24th and _25th'inst. Mr. Wm. lIIcGregor, Lot 10, repro- senting the growers; M-r, Nelson ltnttenbiugv, representing the deal crs, lMr. “Vliliiritl ‘Boulter, repre- senting the Provincial Depart- ment of Agriculture and Proi. P. A. Murphy representing the Dom- inion Department of Agriculture in this Province. WEST COVE HEAD-The fol- lowing is the standing ol‘ the pupils of \Vest Cove Head School for the montlh dl‘ January: Grade Vl—I. Jessie Beairsto; 2, Lorne Mach/Idl- lan. Grade V-—1, Margaret Benir- sto; 2, Hilda. M-acLauch-lan; 3. Earle MacDonald. Grade IV——1. Estelle MncLaughlan; 2, Minnie MacDonald; 3, Wendell MacDon- ald. Grade 'lllI—1. Stirling Mac- Donald. Grade li——~1, Clive MacMil- lan; 2, Laura Hughes; 3. May Hughes. Grade I———1, Nan Auld; 2, Bessie MacMillan; 3, Kenneth Mac- Donald. Perfect attendance-Hilda MacLnuchlan, Margaret Beairsto, Laura Hughes, Bessie MacMdllnn. —i’enrle Vessey. teacher. Only One “BROMO QUININE" ,.To gel; the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN- INE 'i‘ablets. Look ior signature oi E. W. GROVE. Cure ‘a Cold in One Day. 30c. idéfifififlfiflifiiflifififii!” A llot Water Bottle Should have a Place in Every Home Real Rubber Goods The veneer and finish oi some rubber goods make It impossible ior the average person to judge their quality. When we buy such goods, we go to the very best mak- ers who bnek their products with a strict guarantee. You will he saie in coming to us ior HOT WATER BOTTLES ssitissiltmliaefieaksittg because we guarantee every article in this department oi our store to be oi BEST QUALITY and workmanship. PRIOIQ FROM ‘L00 UP TO . n, Johnson 8t Johnson The Quality Drugstore Feb- - Ber. Kant and Prince 8mm lnxaxennseeneaaxexaxsxeaaassessment Pliliiliiiwiitatwagt!fiaitmitamatttatsaiatmatssramatravatsiatsfiatsaaanasn Measure Suits and Overcoats in the British Empire. o-anfl“ Wear g tumors.» r seazicl :<.":-=: See How Lihtle I131 I msxmmzrl O you know] who keeps the "cs Sear“ Tailoretd ~ w" -- . i». ¢_~..--_M_H-L. F-"Fd . i , L‘ . I growl at the high yeriacs, ens-z makes the prices. Vicflh forcveh. will Iss5)“: PublF; Inna/c: time vol; Refuse to pay nnrtascnable priccs~—yoti (Inuit Tell tlze high prices, then can pay fr." have to. YOU ii come down. IF you intend to order your Suit and Overcoat from English £2 Scotch. ‘Woollen Co.; our prices arc known; they are Standarclizecl——and because the times are abnormal we are helping cut the H. C. of l...» The new Spring fabrics and stylus Shops. Suits and. Qvercoats Tailored-To-Your-Meastire ' I nrrrvfi ' are 93 display-ELEM if 1111f 5Q Quality Ttfailor No connection \\‘-III any other concern in fnnndn. \ STD ' qkrrqgl: QL/f y {p I12. Profitcer you won't pnf-I-iih-z ' stick to it; see how iilIl-s iris: "value, and prices was; get new clothes, play English Q Toronto Mini-n ON'T B: influenced by weather or other conditions. E: forward a {at weeks to when Spring E11] Easier ' will be _h_e_i_'f_, 11221 p23 with new Clothes in a hurry. 'l‘hi.=. Spring it will not he :1 difficult mnticr fur grin-hm? in modish 'I'ni}ore<l-to-Measure garments/Hart acct-ulnar:- your indivirlunlityn a good impression among others you conic in contact with. a There's a Lay Q1 fir: d_o iii-iris: English g Scotch Woollen (B; Tailored-tg-Measure garments. They _n_ot Ely assure you _o_f ill: fir’! distinctiveness, £12 they lirlntiord Glob!!! To wcnr clothes. that rrczttt- in!‘ you ""4 Z"""‘LL.”‘Z.L.Z'I'I I. unscovcw s..... represent a certain economy, is they cost 50% 2 75% ‘°""""‘ less than clothes of esual Quality that it‘: being sold T Trguseys _____.=ls=wh=rs- Mar We ‘eke ....I"...:::..."":::t!.'::.harbor"'..:;:;*":. '."....":"'...::.r;"::: your meaqurc today Geno?! 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