~-~ w. venture-me qjirbiessional Cards a (‘Iocoarbate Rely-Poly i jcupe flour powdl ~ -~ l cup milk " ualpoon vanilla tablespoons butter X teaspoon enlt I tablespoons Goran's ‘ Dare ailing . Molhnd:—hfix flour, salt, I bakingpowdcrandCowanh c0001. Cut in the butter, and add mill: slowly, mix- inglthorottghly. Turn on floured board, roll K inch thick. Spread with date fil- ling, roll._ Steatnzs min- ntu, being careful not to nisecoverduring steaming. Serve with hard sauce. I ‘award Comwwv Lwmm lijllON (u ilmuuue GARRISON, A. s., m. o. "Lute ' Medical Superintendent of Ohtrtee "Dalton Saaatorium. Oiolflillt In Pliimonlry Tubercu- t io ...'.Onnr\lotte1own.. .. .. Office Baum-ll to 5 p. tn. and ‘ Timppointnieu- Oonntlintions b! appointment. _. feloiolizone not. a .;_ ~ ‘ aeso-io-aaca-ms. curt ' oimonto DllliABll . ‘luv n! Victoria Hotel, ‘ UEALLOTIIITOWN. P- E. [.1 _', nun. Inert-y, lander- .Ienh7 '..:.t.°é."- ectarzrur . Idlfiya 1% ' ':h12‘te8I-n. ‘ lw-Kflflllllfll - Ila Loam» at m Brighton mm... I 1 i-fsi-tczkimx; m. . . URL. ‘J; = 6. HOUSTON ‘website, noes mo ‘rrtnom Oillei-rflile-yltfugdinl- Queen Stree- ,... .._. an?‘ B's-- t , | I 10h 1'00 an ' 1O l0 4 D m tment. Dr. (l. (l. Archibald amt-t. on u. r. Pout GIIGUOL- ' " h l d H ital. uwutioaeclfxitefllnto 115,753. Ear Noa- eld to: Office buyer Building Gran r opposite Guardim ea. ‘fielephone 850. , Offictl-l rir-Blllltlboro Street. is. s. HESSIAN ‘IPHKOI, ‘OIIOIIOI’, NOV-IVY PUU" EM- “QNEV To LOAN ‘Qmpgpg P B. lilnn mun. n. Jotmson :yg, fir, Nose, Throat and Skit "lice ill Kent 8t. Phone 8244 Hours l0.00—-4.00. “Q1118 b! appointment on: tdeleel. 6 Wnter Street. Phone l. IMIJJZ-Bnule - G. S. INMAN, K. C. llrrleter and ARorney-nLLaw Room No. 12, Cameron Block VICTORIA BOW flfl-ll-tt J. A. MwDONALD _ ‘printer, Iojleltor. EN- utonsv ro LOAN Olin-lilo! Bnudille » Charlottetown wiper-mo W ;__ j& McKmnon ifliqtere, Attorneys-abuts: OIIIU, Royal Ianlt Iulldlng ' filtlrhthbwn I. l. lalnne utilised &- Bentley I esurtnv, K. c. lwrlmr n»! Attén-y-It-i-lw noun T0 59AM omen hm: of N. n. commune Ind Attorneys leak of ~‘ * noun 'ro 1.0m ~.w»')c.-t;_~;‘1_;.g~;'._a "37 .- l; 1 v ms csultifetiittbun ORAIWELL photographer for the latest 1n photographs. Phone 6921i... 3676.11-16-2i SUGAR 11 1-2 0T8 PER pound at BIBCIIIITS. 3724 MOLABSES $1.8m- Erlizm fancy Barbados classes $1.35 per gallon for the pr-Qent week mt "omens, Stmnnwside. 3692-11-16-2i LIVE HOGS WANTED.— The tinder-signed will be lbuying livo hogs at York Station on Thursday. 18th. Highest prices. Gill & Lantz. _ L \ Nov. 17-21 CHEAPER THAN THE WOOL- A genuine bairgedn in sweaters with and without sleeves at Patons Lovely shades and combinations. J uett the very thing for under your loose coat. 3693-11-16-3i RECORD BOOK.--Mr. Farmer, how much did your farm earn for you in 1920? l can't exactly say oil‘- hand! The Guardian Account and Record Book will say it for you in 1921. Subscribe or renew today. 3555-11-11-ti’. BRASS GOOD8.—It is not foo late to make a selection from our assortment of brass goods. One dis play includes smoking sets, tobac- co, jars, etc, W. W. Wellner, Ltd. Jeweller since 1868 _ 3684-11-16-2i BOYS WORK LEADER HERE. Mr. A. M. Gregg, Maritime Boys \Vork Secretry, Y. M. C. A. is in the city. Mr. Gregg has been in Summer-side where he nttended the Boys Conference. He is here now attending the Sunday School convention and ptocceds next to Montague to attend the P. E. Is- land Boys Conference. This will make the ninth and last confer» since held recently in the Mari- time Pnovince, four having been held in New Brunswick, three in Nova Scotin. and two in P. l]. Island, n. total of nearly 1,000 boys being in wnierence dur ing the last month. The Summer- slide convention was well attended and proved a distinct success. It is expected that the conference at Montague will be one of the most successful ever held in the Prov ince. When Food Doesn't Digest Give the _‘ omnch n Ilntlonnl Rent by Proper Aid, Not by llnruh Starvation Methods. Ute Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets A sour stomach may indicate nn ncid condition that culls forurt ul- kullnc effect. This you will get from one or two Stuttrtla llyspcpslu Tablets after a mcul. Sfllll‘ rinintzs, izussincss, u heavy bloated fooling and such dis- tress due to indigestion or dyspep- siu are usually temporary. And yct they may lead to serious disorder. The Stuart's Dyspepsia after meals reflects to a high degree the intclliccnt selection of prcvctttutivv tnvttsttrcs. One cannot ill\\’_lt_\'fl select m" in- spect the quality of food to be nut- on or its method or mtutncr ui‘ pro- puratinn. But it is possible to uvold the acidity that is so often the rc- sult. And it is u. fur bettr-r plftn tn eat without worry nvcr what may happen, than tn starve for fclu‘ it will happen. Many physicians rer- nmmend these tablets for stomach distress due to indigestion or dya- Depaia. ‘ Thcy are sold by all druggists everywhfie at 60 cents n box. Hotel Victoria L30 rooms. 60 rooms with ‘ Mrivate bathe. completely r0- oovated. Excellent menu Prompt ¥ service. H. O. BROWN, Manager, ithannttetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Fropramru QQ-Q-Q. Newiloundlatnd markets in. produce Army iCltadel is to be reopened on been thoroughly v city, at 7 p. m. INFO-IO“ was in the city yesterday. QQ _______ Mr. LP. Dufifua a well known fox ‘ _"'*-:—- dealer of New York, is in the city. v¢-; ; _ v e a —~——~~ —--— —~~-——""——-"-i'- MONAROH KNIT SWEATER-B worth $3.75 flor $2_50 at Patons. 11-16-m-3i. OHEAP SUGAR-Granulated su- gar 13 cents per pound at Small- wood<’s Grocery. Nov163i. ONLY 1i 1-2 0T3 PER POUND for grtnulated sugar. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. 3724 PHOTOGRAPHS-Try Craswell Studio Phone 692-1.. 3678-11-‘16-3l. SINCLAIR t STEWART Limi- ter are selling granulated sugar at 11 1-2 cts per pound. 3724 POLICE COURT.—-'l‘hc $30. bail bond of u drunk who failed in ap- pear yesterday morning was for- felted. GRANULATED sugar 11 1-2 cents per lb. at Holmans, Summer- side ret- ihe balance of iihtis week. 3692-11-16-31 NOTICE-J! you have anything to offler for the Cape Breton or write to I. Green, Commission Broker, Box 556, Sydney, N. S, 3604-11-13-121. Bnlvaition REOPENlNGt-Yfhe Sunday, Nov. 28th, after having renovated and improved. A GENUINE BARGAIN-On a phtforvmin the mazln store Patons have a record sale of pull over armless swewteuts selling for be- low manufacturers prices. See them 3698-11-16-31 RAINBOW DIINER under the auspices of the Ladies Aid of Princetown Congregation will ht- held in Malpeque Hall, Thin-eddy evening Nov. 18 from 7 to 10. Din- ner 50 cents. Rainbow free. 37l8-l1-17-2i PREACHING. -—Rev. D. M. Lamont will Preach at Glasgow Road on Saturday, Nov. 20th alt 7.30 p. m. also on Sabbath Nov. 21st at 10.30 a. m. mt Highfield at 2.30 p. ntand the Peoples Church FARMERS ATTENTION.— Lei our Account and Record Book dc the thinking for ‘you. it will help you to solve many doubtful prob lems of the past. Get one today and start the new year right. One giv en‘ for every new or renewal sub scription to TheGuardlsn. 3556-11-11-tf. wlQBM 5U. D.—The barn o’ Mr. Robent time; wflifllllfllfifl to fine I ountl Sunday afternoon with the whol’ . season's crop. Through the strenu’ ous efforts of neighbors who came ttrhis assistance the horses, pigs and some machinery were rescued, Mr. Wakeland had recently sold this falrm ‘but the newyowner hnd not taken possession. Mr. Wake land's loss is estimated wt about SZJJOO-with $600. insurance. BRYLDAL SHOWER-A very pretty miscellaneous shower was given at the home of Miss Alllllr‘ Acorn lost evening in honor of Miss Nellie Fitzsimmons, whos" murristge takes ‘PIBCB next week to Mriheo Bradley of Si. Theresa. another of our brave returned boys. The shower, which was given Miss Fiizslmmons by her co-work ersrfin Mnorepb Mlclleotlh Bil-Tiff)‘, “'11s adelighiiul surprise and the mum pretty, rich and useful gifts rcceiv ed tsrpoke volumes for the esteem in which she is ‘held by them. T-hc evening was ‘quickly passed in music and son-M, n dflinty supper being served by the hostess. HYNES — BRAWDERB. —- St. Dunstnns lCnthedral, was the scene of :1 pretty wedding at an early hour on Monday morning, when Miss Mary Brawdcrs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Brttwders oi’ this ciiy. became the wife ‘of Mr. Justin M. Hvnes of the lnw firm of Gaudet and Haszard the ceremony being performed by Rev. Maurice McDonald. The bride who were a travelling suit of blue with mink trimmings amt hm to match, was assisted by Miss; Ailgie Niurnagltan, while the groom was supported by Mr. W. J. ‘Brnwdcrs, brother of the bride. The happy couple loft by the early train on n visit to Mon- treal nntl other Canadian cities. followed by the best wishes of their numerous friends. ..----<'O->i-- PERSONALS Ai-tentns Moffatt, ‘Mayfield Mr. Teapots P 4 Posted on u Breakfast Just received two i Crates 0t ‘best English . i Teapots, an exceptional aa- y sortment to choose from - Black 81.00. p SUNNYSIlJE _ , Foods —— that's why I eat attain-cg. Dun iaffn- . ‘n that province. will doubtless go through and if so \ir, Hagen-mun, Mrs. King, Miss Youngand the entwined oflice staff wil-l remove to Moncton which L SC fam 'd ‘a v 3J1 i; ‘present Samuel “Goldwyn and llexjéach R 0y 0T1‘ S ous story PARTN ERS "of the IQIQHT araetld 11y‘ a ._S.c and on 6 Gripping _ Acts Matinee 3.11s Sharp, Night 7 and 8.45 Miss Josephine Doyle, city leaves this morning for Sit. John_ N. Ii. Mr John Alfred McDonald, L-Mlil Surveyor, I-lerltmnvillc. is this ween working in Stanhope. soy and child ltave, returned from nu enjoyable i.rip to Boston, New York and other American cities. i l Mr. ztnd Mrs. Jnltn (Yttrrttn. Founden Road, are reasoning 111i‘ weelcin» Shetliac the attests 0f Mr. and Mrs. Jztttics hnitdrigan. “rs. sync. ll. Lawson, St. .-\v- ards, returned Monday t-venittg 1 ll -..x where for the pus! month she has ‘been visiting her suit at “File (‘.0l11nt0tlur0,” Oxford Street. ~ Mr. Leo (Torish arpfived in the city on Monday cvenlngfront Mc- Gill, Neruda, after an absence of twelve years to visit his parents, Ml‘. and Mrs: Patrick Corish, Kop- Mr. Earl McLeod has returned to Quttnitioo. Virginia, ilfifllfSpéllil" ing a, few days visltitrlg his fttiltcr and mother Mtz and Mrs. Alex S. McLeod of Charlottetown. lie is‘ taking a two years cottme of mililnirv trnininz and business management Ln the U. S. M. (‘. is rzTltere is nothing repulsive in Miller's Worm Powders, und they are as pleasant to take us sugar, so that few tzltiltirefl‘ will refuse them. Sometimes ‘they cattsve vomit- ing through tihelr action in nr unsound stontnch but this it; only a manifestation of their cleansinr "M" r p» indication tltni. they are hurtful. They can be illtorottghly (lvptatttletl upon to clear worms from the sylsttetn. Mineral’: Llnlmenl Our-ca Distemper United Farmers i~ __. .l , - Mr. and Mrs Frank P. Hcnnes- ‘k ‘special to The Guardian’) British ‘Prisoners in Russia Will ‘ Be Released » LONDON, Nov 16-411 the House of Commons Mr. llonur Law sultl he hoped tint wthitt u wcek Sm"- iet Itustslit vmzvltl luv: m int‘ ' filled the itylfllililll’; upon wltu tlepcnrtieti Great lirituirl l'i.‘.~'lllll- He tleprecztivtl the Ilcluy in the ne- nble ‘him t0 main: u. stttletnent. Ont- of these conditions was the. role-also of the ‘Brilislt DTISDDIEIH‘ in Itus. a_ He (lcprccntud ' delay n the us» gotintiolts but |;.l this was not Great Britain's fault, being (luv in the delay of tltc Russians in rc- leasing the British [)l‘li~50ll0l'$. imam , ::\V0rms in children, it’ they be not attended to. cause convulsions and often death. Mother Graves’ Womn Extermination‘ twill protect the children from these distressing afflictions. —- — noes OF LIFE on NEW- FOUNDLAND COAST ST. JOHN'S, .\‘ild.. Nov. lit-Itc- ports continue to reach this city of devastation caused in l'l1n north» ern section of the county -b_\' stronr Hales of westerly winds. The latest of these reports recount smvcrul schooner wrecks, one dieing drag-om partied by loss of life, iwu fisher men being drowned. The two fatal itlcs nccurrctl in connection witl the loss oi‘ the schooner Lou- Illus- ONLY TABLETS MARKED sum. tti. Dancing (‘ovta Arnortlituz tin the message rtwvivcd illnru are four other ‘men 0i‘ the submitters crew missing. and possibly drown- t-cl. Nltll who lost tin-tr il\i>'t were (‘a=pt. 'l‘htmuts Hayes, and Seaman Harold Linthortt xvht: \\‘t~l'u zlrutvtt- mi while nttentptini: in lzmzl from their t-ratfl. in n. tlory. Sage and Sulphur Darkensjray Hair IT'S GRANDMOTHEWS RECIPE T0 RESTORE COLOR, GLOSS AND ATTRACT- IVENESS Almost everyone knows" that Sage Tee. and Sulphur, properly com- pounded brings back tho natural color and lustre to the hnir when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make ii. at home, which is ruussy and iroublcsotttc. Nowadays by asking m any drug store for "wYetifs Sage and Sulphur Com- pound." you will gut a large bottle of this fantous old recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients u! a small cost. D0111 Slfly Err-y! Try iii No one 0M1 DOSSlbIY tell that you dttrkcnctl your hnir, ns it docs it so natur- ally and evenly. You tlitmpen n sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair. taking one small strand nt n time; by morning the gray hair tiisappeara. and after nntithor application or or two your hair hccotucs boauti "lull flYlFli- Rlnssv mid HTITIIGHVF “BAYER” ASPiRlN wNoi- Aspirin at All without- ihe ‘fBayer Cross”- ST. JOHN, Nov. 15—~Sa.mue1 Ha- Qerman, Provincial manage;- 0f a chain of stores conducted by the United Farmers’ Cooperative Co. ‘raswreturned from Truro, N. Q,’ where at a conference of tihe lead; Ills ‘liar-mere of Nova Scotia n reso- ltrstion was passed in nvor of or- anizing a chain of similar store’ The scheme in the p‘ l point for the Mari- time Provinces. Stores for Truro ' i ll;\:“ "iluyt-r" 1 r5’ YI,)§T:;<c'i't;-glic,v'Nct1rnl- package which cnnicitii trerttpluto di- ‘. z cctintm. ‘Tend fnl‘ r ' w‘ Puvririlh-tllo . tzte not t.i'..l.l‘5 l; 1 ‘yeuftk -ll 1- ', ‘rr ‘Pubic-is nt l~‘.t 00 i, c' ‘K7 02c Jlsytirfzt-"Qsycr-"fion m»; p17 u" -. rod in Canada! nf Tllver llsnvvnrvtv n n! iln It i1 'l‘ltett ;l' in (‘i tdrt, iltitvfll‘. l. l ' tilt box t but u. f "v t ‘so s<"l larger Li" ' p-r M’ I i v " t I'm u- uruin t 1537.31‘. l??? $1‘, ,""","B mo“. Bu: cu t» stumped with mut- ienerpl illtlo mark, m. "B85"; ¢",°',:.. “Y” “mun g l '— mi 4 -‘ . . Special Prices . MATIN EE A Adults in . cumin 11¢ “EYENING ; i, Adults 26c - Children lie» “pan-ruins qr "rue NIGHT enmoa VlVlb NEW vonx NIGHT ctr: -ro son-ecu. . ‘ - _ Leroy tScott has written a new ktnd oi’ detect! 7 that Charles |S_ Whittaker, the celebrated soanatfigtstfiry dramatized us it tpltotqplay for Eminent filming“ ' “f ‘lures. ‘ "3 1* 1 A new kind of sleuth figures in “Partners 4y! Night". And there is only one kiss in the plot. lu y“? u certain queer brand of Cixars ill/aye a more llllponm ' vole than kisses usually do. ,, , The story begins at sen. on anAtlanliic liner c0 into port wn-d the plot is well under way when N" York is reached in New York the s-ky is the limit, and gambling figures in this story. There is a bank and 4' gambling den and police headquarters where an espeflu. ly fine type of police commissioner is din, ¢h8rge_ Una" him is a crook who tries to queer the hero and frame the chief} Meanwhile the young detective Clifford follow; the trail of a woman and two men. Ia he in love with a thief? He doesn't kuow_ That night in‘ the flpgrunmt house ‘with the three motor cars waiting outside was lull of complications. The ‘big momentu- follow faisf, Sympathy increases whereyou would least. expect it. Things has“, - to 1mm bald rot- curtain. The fratttte up 0t 1m cmok a; Jtendquarters loses Clifford his job Another frameaq; J5 planted for the commissioner. Only a crook can nd. save (lllfford Bu Save how‘! And would you have married the girl? ~ Answer for yourself at the Prince Edward Theatre {when "Partners of the Night." will be the feature u; ure. t Ems The Pathe Ntvws Topics of the Day Snub and Pollard Lomedy Don't Fail to See Partners 0f the Night TODAY OR TOMORROW — Centre Baptists Tflil _; I Earle Mchinis 1E. ilarrx A large crowd witnessed the bas- ket ball gums in the “Y" last eve- ning between the Baptist and Methodist teams. The result, wgg a dwisiv“ V1131"? for the Baptists the score at the finish being 13 to 7f At half tithe it was 5 to 2 1n the littplists fztvm- and as the game llmgrvssetl, they conli ad t to the tally. n“ o add The line-u ' . Ahmmhsls ll was as follows. Guards I Spurgcou Jenkins Warren Buns 1R. Sellers Everett tlferguson Piles. No surgical Plus . ed. Dr. Chase‘; Ointment will re m you at once and afford iestlnt; 9W‘ Do not luflir luother day will itching. Blwfllll 0f‘ Baptists - t d t , or Ei- Forwards gltnitdltfnggii Z1 Coilliitbited "m- Jflrk Johnson Cecil 36mm“ onto. Sample box free_if Y0" m"- Jht-k McNnir Ralph Jenkins tionnntltrtsr papghuand enclose‘ u ~—- ‘ ‘”‘"~I»-,-' - ———a.sr.a— » , I \ I l PrinceEdward THE SUPREME FAVORITE Gladys, Klatk ind a Company oi Superior Exclience MATINEE AT 2.30 “Jim's Gi I” Orchestra — 52c 8c 78° Balcony — 52p. 3C 78°37‘, General Admission (rush) ___ PRICE mums: natty AT m Aoutre d». cmtoneu m. Curtain rises at 8.80 sharp lor net-torment?“ M 2.30 him for matinee, Pei-tie: arriving iota will t» owe“ “’ wait until first out in over. _, rut“ ordered h,j‘g,_i,t_...".;.tat_a,,g,'atu.t for with“ be held ma: 6.30 on the even-tin! otiibewbrunnoe~