JAN-naar _2_2',f1'92o.‘ _ " fri-is csassormi-own cifssoian PAGE rm: l \ . a»r_.lslzo " " ” ' r c flush. cirllilill 6 . I _ / . Use a Waterman ` ideal Fpp'iitaio'Pen. "-51, ~ We ca.lry one oi' the ° best assortments. - a _ -_ ~ _ Q » . i A point to" suit every hand - ' . - /_ -G. H. TAYLOR - f i Jeweler and Engraver "The Swre for Waltham ’ - ntches" sozo-12-soMi‘tst_r._____ _ " - Lice oN' cAl_vEs_ What is the best preventative and cure for lice on claves?--C. B. From li lengthened experience in using preventatlves and cures for weseiltllelilallailssteisalmsrseeieseiksuiléseilisiilssilesmssiluairsuhnso ,__ , ; Whooping it ' Take no chance with th hooping Cough. It is dan erous. Call, send. or wrl or a bottle of' our specis Wllooping Cough Remed nd feel satisfied that yo -"e ave REAL remedy in you ii 15'!! A , om e. ’ Made only by The Z Mac 149 Gt. George S lico on cattle, -the writer had not_ - found anything to equal linseel? oil. . Go over the lice infested parts with a brush saturatetl' in oil. It is effective, -but gets the skin and hair into a dirty condition. insect lpow- ders, i-f pure, are fairly cflcetive, and pyretllruni powder is -best. Mix ‘KA-I- G Q ll UIIIUIIIUIQ S* Z -. = < .... 3 Q ilfiialéiris*alswas§alsseaisssi|t%i\sasiItiS‘ais$°asssis=ea|tasat€aiwxixixtxintabiv N0 o _ - eighs all kinds. F. Connolly. Ocr- ner Pownal and Euston St. - ' Jan. 20-6ieod w ' - A=¥%¥¢¢\¢>|¢¢E>|¢¢RN¢°F>|HP¥¢§§I¢AG§| vices for Sunday 25th inet., Marie _;1=_-:---;-_-__l-___- =-- - - -~* - - 11 with it flowers of sulphur and pow- school 2 D m__ Mount ,Stewart dcred tobacco leaves and. if possi- S d S h' 2'15 f ble. blanket the animal after treat- mug” ay c Dol ` p` m' preach mem- SPM! Walls and W00d'W0Fk School ‘J p. nl. -Mount Stewart with kerosene emulsion. Union service 7 p. m. _ A ~- _ __ __ _ ~ _ _ T-nAlr_4s AND_ THE sToR_M.-- The trnln going West which left _ When You Want the ?~1i.':. . l i l ' (npr U h _ _ BEST Chewing Tobacco-as no iss.-_ assi ss; at -A fig that is is clean, juicy, well-flavored and fu ',“,§‘;"“"°‘“"" “'°"“ "'°S‘°"‘“" ’"°’“' b0dl€d'~' extent witll the trains on the val"- Ask for iiicKs_Y’s Twist This is the chow that all critical tobacco users demand ON the one tobacc that gives most complete satisfaction 2"’ . ' li d - Ask for HicKEY’s Twist--yt u will get the flavor. §f§2i.‘i?é.lf°§i.-iii §..‘i.’...‘$,“’.§3’...".‘.?.§‘. Hike ’s 8: Nicholso 's Tobacco Co. Ltd the c y n , passenger Touring (with tan up- . _ hol ll ._ _._ ~ `- --to ¥¥3i€i€5l€%¥U5l€$5K1‘§E'$ €&9l€¥¢5l&5‘¢5i5{E'3l€¥¢5l€¥¢5i€$' BF Good Strong, 3 . E. Ra’-'BROVV Chartottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass insurance at Lowest rates. 1 Stock Companies ¥s5I€eie?I&§¢9k8elk5e#»9¢5I&-S¢¢I&5e9t!»7¢§lt§e5Iéeie?tier¢5I&~9e9I&!eB\&!e5léJs9|ey¢a|&g¢f and. Can guarantee this price on- ‘WT=i¢»‘!~i=l»-»l‘=-Isa==i»°R¢l»-’|=.x¢l=a¢i=4:wt:¢¢=,=.g;§>|g;g smseeissqtmssentatseicaiaewmgassvsseansvsasvsasisarirarvssr l __v’___ _ FRED* HUTH & C0. . 'Established 1809 _ 12 Tokenhouse Yard ' LONDON `EN GLAN D FUR AUCTION S s » ‘ \ _ Winter Sale Commencing Feb. 2, 1920 ,Spring Sale _ Commencing April 26, 1920 Warehouse- A _ 64 Park Street, Southwark, London l HENRY BENN ET, For particulars apply to Siunmerside, ' I Ee Islfmd 2711-1|-l1M3l\lthl. E. H. RAYNER, _ Agent. 1123 Broadway N GW Y01`k eg. =@%- » ‘- LONDON 1 I 212 Fifth Avenue. NEW YORK, ` 64 Queen, Street, _ ALFRED FRASER Representing C. M Lampson Co Public Auction Sale of Raw Furs - THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN IT PAY! to lbuy in this Province. TICE.-ll am ready to do horse elng_ Also build and repair sh sl -ADDRESS TO T_H`E UNCO GUI-D.-~Bring yir nelbor las, wi’ ye tae the Burns Anniversary. Mon- lay sn’ Tuesday nichts neist week in Charlottetown. 6391 CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-It the travelling is favorable, Rev. Ewen MacDo-ugall will preach Sabbath, January 25, Dundas at 1_1 a. ui. Bangor at 6.30. p.m. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD- VERTIBERSF-Advertisers are res- pectfully reminded that copy and instructions must be In the Guard- ian Otlice not .ater than twelve noon each day except Saturday, when the latest hour for changes or new copy is 10 a. m. dtf. SAILORS ROOM OPENING..- The saiors room in connection with the Navy League Institute wil`l be formally opened at _7.30 this evening. All sailors in the city- are cordially invited .to _be present. MOUNT STEWART CIRCUIT.- Minister Rev. R. M. Brodie, ser- a. ln.: Church Road, -Sunday 3 p. m. Dunstaffnage Sunday Y Y y 1-: md t succeeded in getting into Tig- iinie yesterday and arrived here about 2 o’clock. Although there it did not interfere to any great tous branches, ns it was light and THE FAMOUS “HALF 'MiLl.i'- 5 DOLLAR MOTOR," which is heart of the Briscoe motor cars acknowledged by all to be the trouble and averaging 30 miles to gallonnof gas. Standard tive- stering) price $1385, delivered any point on Prince Edward lsl- ly on orders booked at once for spring delivery. Write for cata- logue. Colin H. Stewart, distribut- or for Prince Edward island, Surn- illcrside. 626.-‘1-15-MEtf‘ CAR FERRY .AND THE lCE.- Th~ -_‘ur l<‘crr,v steamer is still mcl~tl'lg with the very hardest kind of ice .~omllt.loll,< between Borden and 'l`.n'il\e-lltilio. ll takes liel‘ these days gelitl';lll_v between two and three liolir.: to negntl..lle the trip and often lin.-= to make \vide tic- tourr in o:~d.~r to .tlllll lhe most ilvoruhlr- lrlltis, lille of the worst obstizcler is :l il..l'\'ll-r ull' the Bor- dcn Pi-er. :ibnlzt t'\volvc feet high, whicli is comiiil; and gving all llle time. About 100 cars of freight have ncclllnululed oil the mainland torniillllfs llilo to the cmltlitions ex- lsting. -__-_-<-¢>-;- oAvls AND FnAsEn's 'FRESH AND PoRl< sAus- AoEs oN sAl.E~Now~---sv Al.l_ LEADING ertocsns. eovEnN|vlENT sTA|v|PEo oN EACH v/RAPPER. oNE or THE cHolcEsT MEAT- Fooos oN THE MARKET AND Ai.so THE cH.EAl=- EST sEcAu-eE No wAsTE wHATEvEri IN uslno. 1372-io-6-Mir. li. c. limit 'y Eve Slletillisl Office, Royal Bank " Building, Charlot- tetown. Office Hours: _fl 9.210-12.30, 2--5. £- F______-_ @@< 4%* G 'H O 1%; 1% A i I . .. _ _ .~ - _ ~ - PHOT-08 of the,late Rev. D. Mc- Lean are now on sale at The Studio of A. E Lyons, 107 Queen Street, Charlotteown. 6365-1=i!1M~E3i. DINNA FAIL to see Raymond Mac'Neill dance Ghlllie Callum at the Burns Anniversary on, Monday nn’ Tuesday nichts. He's a brnw licht-fooled wee mannie. 6391 ANOTHER BIG LOT OF YARN came ths morning for sweaters, caps alid gloves. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 6348-1-20ME3i. AN AGRICULTURE SHORT COURSE will be held at Elmsdaie, beginning Tuesday evening, Jan. 27th, and continuing till Thursday evening. tl37511421’ME3i. .\_____ MRS. R. F. LORD, Cape Trav- erse announce the engagement of her daughter Alice Muttart to Mr. J. D. Douglas, Argyle, Manitoba. Marriage to take place in February. \ . 6390 "MACDONALD'S MEN, Clauran- eld’s men, l\incl{rnzie's men, the Lowland men"-lhey’ll a' be at the Burns Anniversary in the Strand 'l`llentr_e, Mondi.°,'_ an' Tuesday, Jun- uar‘ 26 an' 27. 639-1 BANKERS SPECIAL SKATE and hockey match at Crystal Rink -Summerside Wednesday January 28th. Special train leaving Char- lottetown at 4.30. Returning leaves Summerslde at 12.30. Follow the bankersand have n good time. ALARM FOR FIRE. - The tire- men had a run yesterday morning to the .residence of FREE ` ' L ` Pu €__i' UQ :_A §¢ _ _ 1- .. ’~ _ .ts l ’ ...lst .ts ' asm _ [Lay _._ Ten Years - ' ' v Raymond Imprrived Sewing Machine ’ Do not hesitate or delay 'over ` lcring your Raymond. It will be a long time rc you _can _ get the equal of this value again, as nc-ttiry prices ;‘»£‘-2'-i:l'r'<5n`cSa`t1"??? .......... _ 2%-'b U"_ "°'°~»'T1.`_'. , . /_fur-t so cellar. It proved to be on'ly some largest number of eggs in the year. - D yi s TT- largest number of eggs in the year. 5. 'ro the pen laying the time 3' Cush prize . . . . . . . . . , . . ..$10.00_ 6 ’1`o the en la n the fourth il have advanced considerably since we oiclcred the two last carioad;-‘. that include these; and once this lot is sold, much to our regret it will bc impossible `i`i@>?f o-lv:-.'6F. (lash prize . . . . . . . . . . . . "$5.00, 7. To the bird laying ilie larg-' st number of eggs ill the year. One Silver Cup, donated by- the aldwell Feed and Cereal Com- pany. to be \von twice out of three-_ nitests, and to remain at the Ex- ames had been added to the Coin- m-unlon Roll, and the Family Altar set up in ln-any homes. Tile attend- nnce at the services of Public Whr- ship continues to be thoroughly representative of the homes. Four Sunday Schools are doing good work and report successful outside 'work done by cradle rolls and hdliie departments ln some sectiolis_ Groups of Tuxis Boys and Trliil Rangers have been organized.-'A teacher training class made go , _unduivle _flneni-bers received d§~ lomas. Two Bible Classes, ma e up of men only, reported an inter- esting year of instructive meet- ings. Two Wonien's Missionary Auxiliaries reported nn exception- ally good year, and the Ladies Aid Societies both did splendid work. Former Red Cross enthusiasm was directed to Orphanage work with :satisfactory results, The Bible S .- iety wus' rcnielnbered, and wort%K_vv pliiliinthropic lie-lnaiids supported. The schenlcs of llie church and general congregational revenlle were contributed to through the Duplex Envelope system, and the ministers salary (which was paid monthly) made up to the standard set by the last Assembly. -<---<-O-3l- Minnl'd‘s Llniliicnt Co., Limited. Gclltlclllcll.-Lust whiter l rec- eived great bcneflt from the use of .\lINARI)'S LINIMENT in a severe attack of LaGrippe, and I have fre- quently proved it to be very effect- ive in case of Inflammation. Yours. .W. A. HUTCHIN-SON ---<-e->l- Reserve Tuesday Night January 27th for ORPHEUS BIG DANCE 6376~1~21ME3i. v '° A perllnental Farm until finally won. Spiritual things. A number of ca n IC Value . . . . ._ ......$50.00. 8. To the bird laying the sec- ond largest number ol eggs in the year. Cash -prize . . . . . _ . . . . . .$10.00. 9. TQ the bird' laying the third Cash prize . . . . . . ._ $5.00. ‘ 10. To the pen laying the largest number of eggs each four weeks. Cash -prize (four-weekly) $2.00 11. ’I`o the bird laying the larg- cst number of eggs each four- weeks. Cash prize (four-weekly) $1.00. 12. T0 the pen laying the larg- est weight. of eggs in the year. One pedigree coekerel, .Barred Rock or White Leghorn $10.00. est number of eggs befor New Years. One pedigree cockerel, Barred Rock or White Legliorn .. $10.00. 14. To the pen laying the largest nllm-her of eggs during the first Q five moiitlls. ~ One pedigree cockerel, Barred, Rock or White Le hom ._ $10.00 est llllni-ber of thirds qualify for the' Record of performance (150 eggs.) Rock or White Leghorn ._ $10.00. est number of birds qualify for the Advanced' Record of l’erfori1_iancc (225 eggs). One -pedigree cockerel Barred Rock of Wliote Leghorn $10.00 PERSONALS Mr. lil. L. Power, of Sulilmer~ ville, was in the clity yesterday. kii-4 _ -Miss Mary Walsh and Mrs. Charles McGulgan, of Iona are visiting in the city. Mr. George -Melby ha s arrived in J ceedlng.`Mr. E. A. Helm as man _ ager of the F. W. Walworth Co.'s I Miss Louise McCabe of Iona has returned to Notre Dame Academy to resume her studies after spend- ing her holidays at her- holne in Iona and Cherry Viillcy. _ E. G. Love of St. Avards. They were called' home by the illness of largest number of eggs in the yeant l-‘iz 13. To the pen laying the larg- 1 = -: 15. To the pen having the larg- \ | larlotteownl from [Toronto sue- i .V ii /»=<5;e;< *QL f -Il. /\_ One pedigree cockerel, Barred ° 16. To the pen having the llirg-1 V . Ji |" Full Set of Attachments 'iam-_ 'Mr. J. E. Love of Calgary and _ __ I,-_,__ __ _ Miss Gertrude Love of Ottawa are _, _ *W“_l Visiting fh8il` D£\l`9»l1tS Ml". illld MTS. fé in ' l ‘ I' \ it ‘ l ' \ fs-s» to._continueselllng these Machines at the special _ _ prices named. ' I N0_ S66__'_[’hi5 Celeb;-ated ltzlylllolill llll|»l‘n\'<-tl .\'t‘\\'illg' Mncllinc is known and i‘eco_n'liizctl throughout the civilized world regardless of price. _ _ ‘- ` You have Seen iliiyliloltil .‘f-1-\\'ill;_»; .\lzl<~l\ill<'.~' (l(;m_J_~ _<09-\'1@@ be- __,. ` -i ____ .» .- » Guaranteed _. it ity? 3-; M T01' _.4 ° f E L_ t » l l i ir- tr i I f§7 Cwdb as E 5 S BE 5 5? 9. ___-_-.....s.._..,_..-.__.:....~.._ _____ .,_,_,_._ -~_4,- .-____ _ _ .V if'-_ .~ - .._:.. _._(_.i:_.-_.I ‘ -__-»--__ -‘ii ., l 3.-f 3 _ 13 Y- *- -s i' it l nfs., -. 'r tween thirty and forty \‘ears. When you ortlci' this llavmond, ` l 0 " -_ as being the best and most liiglily s;itist`:-lctory -.*`r=\'\'ill_l;‘ Alzlciiine, " A W _ I If * you know there is notliing’ better-no lii:.»-.~liii:;r can give you ‘ longer service or better i<:iti.'1‘\\illi-'J l|\‘=\<| is the most improvecl -a model that has made the Raymond f;miou.~'. -- With each Machine included t'l'<‘<' Hi' l‘|\=\l".~"¢' tl full set of nickelled steel attachments, bookof instl'uction_< and ii 'Wil \"‘=\I' (iliilluiliteo. I’l'it-r- Fricg-lit l’:liil . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . ._ $231.95. m.'°:`“:-S §§Es?"? >~;,==~ -ef ws- v Phone 68-Y intuition That insight given man ond used by the wisest. We have s fine line of hea- vy working boots which are selling at the old prices. W’hen the s ring stock sr I, . rives the price of this class of boot vanced. -B11! ` boots now sndssve by your wisdom. will be greatly ad- UBI INTUITION your heavy spring IRQH 1.; _s ;\,r .;_ “'e%> i l1 ‘Ev i A if E%#%#%§&¥%§%¥¥¥8e#§l§¥§€%X%#s \$ U1 @5133; fill l§:`__§>`I. 10 Year Guaranlef- - |.‘y,>'[l;(;___'|‘|~|i_,- Ii;|_\ lllollil (‘:ll>illci-.\lmlr-l U W b'<'\\'il\a' -\l=~<'hil|v is :l ,\-Lyle that will appeal to the womcli. li koi-ps the lnacllilie encas- _ , _ _ cd, free from dust, dirt. mischievous hands, *- ' _ _,_,_.--f `_'ff'l»_.--_.- the case 's made oi' selected quartet'-cut __ oak, in a rich polished finish. Everybody ' i0- R '_' _ ._ __ 5 1 -_Young and old-from <_-o:l_:.: 7 ‘;a0=`Z.-at I ll., nnll lnalrl'_\' li rl-lllrlimi ::|llanzilloii given byylti nnll'l‘_\ the lnull sho wus with. Misa M. ll lIllcll:lll;ln_ who has nr~i _\||_s,- ti",-|,;,n_m foals Sm-A ,hm mf l‘i\'1~ll ill Ollnwn i'r<»ln Sr't»tlnllll'_ *ortho \r.ly liver _\li_s_q _iolll llvr _