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USE Old - Dutch Cleanser for cleaning . and scoanngr- Tlnware I - Granlteware i Woodwork ‘ Better and cheaper _ ; than Soap. ‘ l I Clnfies Wisdom 'General Currie, Premier Lloyd George the King oi' thc Belglans and huud- A rreds of others showing fowth the full it “A Doc'roP.'s PRi'.sf‘niPrioN, PAM- ' ous I-‘os Mom: THAN 100 Yrlss ” ' 0HNSON’S . T rwdyne LINIMENT (Infernal as well as Exlcmal use) This wonderful old family medicine guickly conquers Coughs, Colds, rippe, Sore’l`hroat,Crnmps,Chllls, Spralns, Strains, and many other common ills. Soothes, heals, und ‘Stops Suffering 5 ~x-:--:»:--x~»~++-x~»|~i»-1~i»i~x~x-»x~x--x~i-~:-4~-t~»:~»z~:~ A Stubborn Cough § . Loosens Right Up V I A *_ This home-made remedy ing wnndy _lor quick results. Easily and Ullllllly made.- Here ls a. home-made syrup which mn. ll°|l.B of people have found to be-the most dependable means of breaking up stub- born coughs. _lt is cheap and simple but _very prompt in_ srtion. Under i- s heal. Init, soothing: inlluonce, clivsl. sorcnessl goes, phlerrrn loom-tin, l»roa.'_lri|ig beoonies easier, tickling in throat .stops and von Ket B. iood nigl|t`_s restful sleep. 'l`he Usual t rout and r~l\<-st colds are ron- qlléred- by it in 24 Iiours or If-ss. Notli-~ ing better for bronchitis, l_ionrsenr-ss, °Y°l1`l?» Wl\00Dll|g cough, bronchial in-itlimrt 0rTwinterkcon‘;lis_ 1 ld r 0 IDR B us sp emi oougli svrii , WUT 2"; Ounces ot Pint'-.\ 150 'vi-nl; Worth). into it iii-oz. bolllt- _-our mi nu- bdttle with plain granulaio-rl riilgnr syrup ind nhake t.lRii'ou;_'hIy. lf vou prefer, llle carified molasses, honév, or corn Uytllp, instead of sinmr s_\'|‘|ip. Either way, you get lt) rniiim-s-n. family sup- 'P.ly-‘~of much. better 4-ou;_fli syrup thiin §0fu could huv reudy-nia1l<- for $2.50. esp-s gerieetly and children love its pleasan itaste. ' .`Plnex ls it special nnd bishly concou- ilrlbed compound of gi-nuinc Norwnv rifle elftrar-t. l\|Viown thc world over for teprompt lieulmg oth-ot upon the mem. bxgnesy 'd d v o _avm isappoin-tmcni: ask vour fllfillirlpt fn_r "2‘,4_» ounces of Pinox" with full directions, mul don’i: accept anv- t-sang? clts_n_ Guarnntcf-tl to give nhsoluftevll s i uc ion- or mune_v promptly rnfupde The Pine! CDV.. Toronto, Ont. - d" , were shipped that night to the firm of and ishowed upexceedingly well and was kindly remembered by the stud- e l _ _ UUNDAV 111901 them. H guard of soldiers from plmined. a -few days before his death; f -_ -_ _ - . _ V . _ _ .._V.__-..., FURS FOR LONDON-A representa- tive of the Guardian was shown by Col. Davison Friday eleven fox psits from the ranch of the Charlotte- town iSilver Black Fox Cor, Ltd., which Lampsons in London. They were an _ excellent looking lot. A .pair of these were cleaned -by Mr. J. B. Rombough, in great contrast to those not cleaned by him. _ PRIN. M\ILLER R-EIVltElMBERED.- on the occasion or the closing of the Oluulottetown Business College il'.or the Christmas holidays, the popular hi principal was presented by the book- R . ____ A Constipation Curé N llruulct an | “For mug thlrtlyxyeers I vo commend ` the tnetof Roots known as iminr -¢omuv'¢syn,,r¢» ‘- the ndifrelure of constipation and indignation. ll io an Old reliable remedy that never fella to l|0 thi Work." 30 drops thrice daily. Get the Genuine, atdruggldh | ' . M‘r &P.sp _ (‘. J. Whitlock, Elm Avenue re- ceived ii cable yesterday evening from t s son, Lleut. H. H. Vifhltlock R. A. , A ter .cheefra for me King and the n " a nt Copenhagen The mst worn m_ returned men the reception ended and ha ,pin-gt learned the trade nf nnr|rrngr-_ keeping stlldenm Wllfh a handmme oelved from Harry was by postal dnt- ker amd rm npproprlnle alidress nd October 2,nhV He was than UV m_is_Ved with cheers as they appeared on and where |af_e,- he wasme junim- paul ner in t.-he iliirm of Younlier & Offer-_ ‘ roc . - -- °"t9“dl'“P¥ th” °“"a“°“'5 greetings- The oner ot’ war at Krlegsfengenen Lager address was Slsnad by all U12 ”l“‘l‘ srargard. Pomei-anis. He had been' A’l“”“ th” s°l‘“"'s Wh” "“““" °““'He afterwards purchased a farm Mi n rl mn, Octob 14 H is whose names were not forwarded in _ _ taenpso_on er _ e _ Mr. Mlliiler. The Shorthand teacher new nn nnntn tn England and Wm belihe ll" Whl0l1 HDDBB-red ill Saturdays number of year, ,-atm-“mg .to (ibm-_ acted some in me not distant rut G“‘“"”"“ ""9"" s°"“~ R“”"’ D*“"“"". lottetown about twenty-five years asc. exp - _ "W I" mal department- ure. His many friends here will be of St' Peters and who “ved mr sever' The deceased was a man of most' S811- 0i|Cl0th """` greatly relieved to learn of his release al years in Chmlmtemwn and Sem" IB. Linoleum Mrs. Mar; E. Oxenham of Char- (,- Enamelled Sink. Vlottetowii, rellot of the late Mr. Isaac 0 Oxenham, departed this life on Nov- n and Bath Tubs . __ ;omber 'lilth at the age of .9 years. 10 ige!rat0rn =»She has been in ‘poor health for n ents and was flttlngly replied to by number of years and at times suiler- orl ii great deal and death came as town and one brother Mr. John R lfldwards of North Wiltshire. The funeral was held on the follow- ing Tuastilly. Hel- body was brought by train to Hunter River and inter- ment was made in Greenville cemet~ ery. Rev. .l. Heaney rondunted the services. MAGNIF-ICENT MEMORIAL NUM- BER.-Montreal Standard has just is.-wued ii special nuimber descriibed as “(‘nnudn’s Aid to the Allies and Peace lilemorinl_" lt is -ii inaigrriifioent pub~ liozition, -possibly the finest of the kind produced in Canada. lts pages are the sauio size as those of the Guardian land total about eighty, There are flull page hulf~toiie iilotixres ol’ the Kimi.; and Queen, Prhice of Wales,, the Gov- ernor General, Preiiirier Borden, Mar- shalls Foch and Joftire, Duke of Con- nuglit, General Mewiburn, General Haig 0 S military efforts ol the Dominion ini the Great Wzir-The edition is well worth securing as zi souvineir of the war. WEDDING BELLS -A vtlry inter- esting eveult-took pace in St] Pa.tr'lck's Church, Fort Augustus. on Nov. 2nd. iv-hen Edith Carolina Curley. dauglit- er ol' Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Curley. Aunbiirn became the bride oi’ Walter lil-oFintee. The knot was tied 'by the has-tor Rev. A. J. McDonald. The att- endnn-ts were Miss Annie A. Curley, sister oi' the bride and Edward J. Riodch. ’I‘-be bride looked charming with Georgette trmmings and wore n mrsage bouquet oi' lilies of tilie valley Her hat was B_=lglu-rn blue velvet amd white satin and she carried 3. white lvory prayer fhock. The bridesmaid gown was Frisen 'hlule Tafiettn with hat, to match. After the cere- mony :i re<'r.~pti‘on was [held at i-he home of the hrde’s parents, wheres pleasant evening was -spleint in danc- ing, music and rocltations. After which the guests returiied to their homes feeling they hurl spent a very pleas- ant evening and wishing. -Mr, and Mrs. Mr-Entee many years of happiness. The groomis gift to the bride was a set ot' i'ui's. F '1'l._'--- 4_.!!.E`. ' 12?' GIN PILLS SPANISH “FLU” -it Everybody knows that; one oi' the most mrprcssing und dangerous ppm. plaints 'resulting from the attack of bipamisli influenza-is weakened kirl- ncys. Hundreds of persons nre now suHf\r- ing worry and annoyance from Kidney disorders because they failed to remedy the detrimental slfects left by the “FIu.' ’ ' But there arc other eo le who are ‘V‘Keep the Home- , Fires Burning” ` -and have the home comfortable for “him” when lie comes' home That means ~ -IfRAIl‘IOR’S _wVarm Air Heating if - System . '. I _ ' rn as 19:-J so c2arroN»s1'.“I. ,_ P P not siriI'cring-tluiy are the people who used Gin Pills und restored their kid- neyVsV to their proper state ol? health ngaui. From ull ports of the country letters in large nuinbois are coming in. to us stating that (lin Pills have proven just the rc-me-1l_v mqnirerl. They strength- encll thc ivenlzened kidneys and bnn- ishml annoyance and worry. Gin Pills have always been accepted an tho unlvauml remedy for Kidney or Bladder Trov|\ln-now they make good. again, aa thc best remedy for after i58 "Flu" corrvalescence. If you have tendered from tho ‘ 'Flu " try Gln Pills and safeguard yours:-if against the possibilities of more aeri- uns kidney disorders. Gin Pills-Sold Everywhere. 50 eeuts the box. Tlll National Drug 8 Ghoulies! Cd. at Canada, Ind., Toronto, Oat. Vw in :L gown oi' Belgium' blue charmuse II ”,lIl_f'td fit I Ch - ' a em P ws ra 0 Rave ar Ii F f rl' three ears. Be-l ttetown for overseas on August 17, n "mee or “ea 5 y ' and most sympathetic with those in_ mn _ .fore leavin-g here he was employedh me °;}:'he mam succissml If( its his' service, having been in all the prinni- Wa k d 1 im h b d »a 'd _ - _ n ry E ww ammm’ of In rece V pal fighting in which -the battery took V as 9 md “D 'W 5 M an | ed was 2.420.999: amount of cheese nncn nn imnnrtnnt nnnn ,father He has left. to -vherisli his mode 231,252 lbs valued at $52,902. Among other ,C.nar10m,V,nwn bnynm The net value of milk to patrons was who arrived wan PM _mnnnh Eh-m one oaughvter. Mrs. T D Trapp nfl $130 Per "WV Th” f°u°“"l’“g are "lm Arsenault, son of ‘Mix J. F, Arsenault, Ne » ~ “ ' , patrons receiving largest sums of mon- nf this any He went oven with ,nn Jamal; D of this city. One brother., avi R- A~ Baimall- 788-37? D°119»1d M- 105:11 and fought with me 26th nan- drews, 590.00: 'Cyrus Smitlli, 588.00; anon He was Wounded on tw,-,|also survive, resident in Charlotte- JH5- L- LGDHEE-I 551-001 CHCII Laird- occasions--at Passschenilaele-in the it-own. - i 55030 and Willie’ Bun”-lu 545-00? arm and in the left. leg last August. 'fthe l‘mn>.m1 mf,k.place_on Siiiiday Warfield' Orr with four cows, receivedli-ie is a nephew of Premier Ar‘sena\1lt-lnfternonn under the auspices of Stl 30500- -I9-H105 H0USl?0"- Wlill lh_\'@@'rind has a brother in the U. S. Ar1ny.__'|0h-n'g Lodge A_ F. and A. M. ofi cows received 224.00 l Another Charlottetown soldier was which dncf-aged had bgpn 3 member-l » ` ‘ - fo EX-CHAMPION HAD “FLU"._Maiiy friends in Charlottetown and through- ut; P. 'E. Island will regret to learn that'Mi'. Joe Uvauni, who was liere oiue weeks ngo securing laborers to work with the American Construction Co. 'has been quite ill with the “Flu." Joe, as many people know. was for y ears the wel-ter weight champion ol‘ merica and when "Flu" tackled him gave him the worst stinking he ever got but Joefmanaged to came through the trying ordeal. This was the first time in his life that he was ever ill and lils friends will be pleased to _ t Mrs. Harold Jenkiiis of this city re~ ceived a telegram on Saturday contain- ing the and news of the death of ber sister, Mrs. Harry Comerford oi' Bos- ton, w'ho was accidentally killed by being struck by on auto on Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Comerford, who were on 11 visit to this province,V only returned to Boston ri. short time ago and her untimely death will come asj a severe shock to her many 'relatives and friends here. Mrs. Comerforrl is a daughter of Mrs. Samuel Hooper of Vlarle and leaves to mourn two broth- ers, -Rev. A. E. Hopper, of Holyoke Mass., Herbert at Marie. The sisters are -Mrs. R. H. Jenkins, City: Mrs. Alex Lndner, Bangor; Mrs. J. G. Mc- Leod, Bridgetown: Mrs. Mortigne of Boston to all of whom is extended sincere sympathy. It. was with sorrow that the nitlzeim oi' Eirstonti and district Eastoiid`s enterprising and energetic biisiness men, -Mr. B. K. McLeod. who -passed away nt the ‘hospital n_ victim oi the dread pneumonia: saysl the Ensteud Review of Snskaltuheiva-nl Tim-e and again did lils conditions arouse hopes irn the onlookers brensti but t.-he voiitliition ot' hits heart was sucli -that he at latst after n, vnliantl bzuttlse nor llife siuiccumbed. Ho annie ln roinpany with Roht. Dune his partner in the business in May. 1917 and bou~glht, from the Lefit'_ estate the general merchant buslnessi _t’oi‘n\f.~.rly run by W. J. Lernf, l Mr MacLeod wus born n.t Frenchl and also two sisters. Mrs. D. A Wedlock f (`lui.rlottetown Mrs The sympathies of all gn out to t night to meet the large number of overseas men who arrived -that day. A total of 49 came over hy the car-ferry steamer, u large proportion of whom Better arraagenten s were ma than the lest time to :prevent crowd _ ing audio give' the relatives of the . _ ,- I- __ _ _ returned men an opportunity to first, i lignlm ug", N, 10. __ _nk P 1 _ _ . _ _ --,.~ ' ‘ V .. so heard of the death of one oil music of the League of the i Gross Band playin! appropriate selections. ,and Corporal A. Hughes. the mon dispersed," 'being again greet.- the street. Harry Boyce ot Bonshaw l om Germany. This good news acc- S '- the bright side of life and endeavoured unts for all of the “six original sig- ` Mgt' Davin" enlisted m'/the Orig' to -make his friends see the same. He inal No 5 Siege Battery and has been I with the firm of Bruce Stewart & Co. as a hookkeeper in their ship-ohand`- | ' SUCCESSFUL DAIRY-ING CO.-New iknown. to most oi' our merchants and | :i happy release. She is survived by G ‘ lery department.. . I _ lasgow Dalrylmg Company has clos-' _ -business msn-"his word was always ““‘° "“’“"°" Mrs' M' Deaf” nf T"ee` ed the cheese business for tihe season Sera' Boyce also lm with the same las good as his bond." ln the home hei battery. Both have seen much active Fittei William R McDonald, son ot Mr. John McDonald, 43 Pownal St. He was a year and a 'half with the 8th Siege Battery and was wounded by his -back and elbow. ' Other Charlottetown soldiers who came were Pte’s. W. Heron, P. W. Le- Clair, J. Lockerby. W. E. Matthews and G. R. Boyle. Suddenly of heart failure at hi lember om. isis, -Mr. Georg., offer, shrapnel shell, fragments lodging in' aged 64 years. The deceased com- clock, when he retired. About an our. Tn ‘ aftrewards Mrs| Offer noticed' hlin;l_- ‘ _ . . ,lofi `,",f’_f°,,f,f',';°'°d " ""°‘_'” "°'”“ bnnnlingnswny nm- in .mee tu.-near' -_-ri-is univsses/\ Pi 'PE "~°'- _g3.yy»~_. .._V on the light' but although she calls ~ 2:: ‘;:'i'..;.‘2“:;°l";'; i2:i“:.°: 2:2:-*.':: °f '”"“' W; -'-‘°°‘"'- f ' - f 'r ~ _ but was up ana around disc ry every A D y _ » IV _ honor as welL . .1 . - -~ ' , The returned men were oonv yed day' on we °v°“mg‘ °f 'n""’5l°’ ‘M r ’ »"`~ ` I “ b sin ml s dei ck on his re- . ‘ - T _,--fl “ ~~'--~-.....-_.f. _ '- mn n liionuessar Vo,V_ J - - "wc as and 'mms to the G W turn he sat land conversed' with the A o- 7 v.A.Hn " sz lin ' _ "2 -I gf E on Queen :eat 01 e family as uoualfunitil a-fter eleven o'- ` _ / ‘ , 1 ..,h_ _,V Q - ., V V ; i’ -»r- '-. C f . .»_ At the hall thsywere ti-eated_to re_- . -; V _ _ VV ' ‘ - < ' - P nk" our _ _. .- freshinents of coffee. cake] etc.-' and mm. ,he ma” “9_°’l-SWB" D_r' M°G,"l‘$,_ _ vlznmglgn .,lpe_mb _t ' ' ‘ as i - ‘ addresses 'of #welcome were "given by i8.P\1_ ,Wg at once snmnipned n,ndwns_V_`V IV, _ i0 SCCOV Oh! V-3:3' 9- - 'E' '_ 1'” - b h nan li. ‘well catches,ihe moisture. The ‘_ " `.. _-_ the Premier,-.the mayor, Hon M. Me-llmilleilliifély Q." '4ll°,B°°"°- ull F _- . -. _ _ ._ Q . I _,_ __ iqimwn 9_nd_ex.may°r Bmw” (who had passed -beyond his sk»l|_ll to that bourne ‘ I ` fgpmpening hit tend! the CIell\,.~ . V. V - Qé Ti _V:». accompandedtbé -boys from Sackvllla) ' from which no tmveiler e_v_Vé`rV_ret_u_Vrna. l lmoko PP. lwhy from .3/6\l_l* .`_._`_V _ ' __ '~?"`, _'_ - ,, Mr. Offer was-.well and favorahlyi k owin in this his native city--wherel builder with McKinno`n and Fraser Wood Islands where he resided for al disposition-he always looked on w-as most generous with those in need rouble; and his hflgh sense ot hon- our in. business transaltilons is well' s a. most generous proviider as well emory besides a. m-rowing wldow,l w Westmlnster.B (‘, -i-nd one soul Jlnlrn, and one sister, Mrs. Younker,l r aihouit 42 yea-rs, the Rev. Mr. Field of St. Pnul's C-hurc'h ol`ilcdlatlIl8.The remains were laid to rest in the Peo- ple’s Cemetery. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. The pall- bearers were James A. MacMillen. D. F. Bethu-ne, W. A. Stewart..- C. S. Drew, Sidney Gray and Dr. Potluck. The “Guardran’ extends its sincere sympathy to the family and friends suddenly andunexpectedly called up-» on to mourn the loss of a kind and - - s - - . home, 62 Great George Sttreet, C-liar- ‘ ' ' , _ l affectionaite husband and futher and .1 . ottetown, on Frliday morning, Dec- - h _ d ner _V | V V the companions lp of a true an ge , l .f /P7'//f ;~_ . _ i _ ,- » _ , . _ --~ ‘ ~'-,‘ .. , _- » . . - t ' _ . . ‘Il '-",'_-'nu/ii' gV_.\~__ \- _: _ - .V :Vg ,' , ' “_`>}J};‘f/.-/ 1 tongue. ’l`he’WDC triangle tradéi mark shows that-you have a piece' ` , of genuine French briar. ~ ” /, -' _,/----.-_ -. _'-1 i rs . ,_ _ ~~ > - - J l - I- JL ' _;V_~ / . All shapes-"§_!l -sizes-at ' / V! lu dBl|¢I1-t\‘~@, g|\Q`gp_ _,V i( 'VV ' -_VVV V:‘/V V _ V ' _ . V .. _ .. .. o ‘I lid nn” . V _ tV _,__,...,.. _ ff Nswrsrr- ~ .'\ »\ - v , . I 'i .,, V . 4 i if :.ll',,,t .~-`- » ...-....'...'_',,,,~~,__,-_W_,--_ Arg* ‘ ' ` KING COLE ORANGE PEKOE V ING COLE H lb' | M _ LAI/0R'fl/ll. Undoubtedl there Ire I ` f Eavor. Taka Fruit Ru' e-yiou :elect Endcn-angbafagid gn I ug you n tio e" avoi- certainly,butahnp-'a¢i4;¢h¢°;' =w°¢h°r. a ripermsie matures fruit, and lt is lucious, the flavor is mellowed and rounded-lt io FLAVOR-FULL. Ndhtrg made a better job of theseeonzl orange. Exae§l§_VihVn gm" 1, Widrf k'%`°V.;l».',unt\1re is not equ y n td ~. t uif rom knowing. Jiluuiii cue- to select and gembiq. rnnvon-runnwns as pm- guce 211% iéelicgaus alp obtained rom C LE >'ah|sPk _ If you love your cup of 'I‘ea,fu:i¢.' usual pleasure -awhita -you in KING COLE Oranje:Pekoe- _ Ask your Graber rniii' ; by the full namVe- V _ _ V King C°le0_rangé -,Pelioc .ous friend. _ ' '_ V .W ~ _ ,_ know than he is making a good rec- - ' V by ‘ _ V _ ‘ The Extra in Choice Teo r Sbld ill SelI¢d`PQ'¢k`_|iieg duly, . i l ‘ - -- - .__ ....._._._..._1.¢ _ _.' _.J Misa Blends Wheat Malte: lcood Things o Eat. ‘ , .. v l ' I ,.3 f 1 ._. ~- -» I A/ Sl CD B `? 1* 9 It is the Flavour i i . V ,. ,dl that counts I I '°° lU1°‘.*, fourself, that 957, of ivliat you buy to cut, ispiirchasetl Oather for the llavour than its food value. ln other words. we eat what we enjoy, and usually ear only _what pleases our palate. 'l`l1ere_i_s nfrtlnliifl _ inviting or appetizing' about a loafofbrcad maids of western :gi ing .w»lil:_ut' ~ _gi _ flour, with its coarse texture, 2"? lack of rlavour 'i ' ` But when the bread and rolls and biscuits are made of ‘ A ‘ A n£Av|-:R Lou every. |i_...._._- A g- _..- _L___. _.__ - _ .___.!!»_ -_._ =-P” ‘ ___-Q~___.__ .L1_A_._...._._ i~?_ I, _,_ .i [E ..7.’T\ ll , I. ~ , ., ,, i i ~ i ‘ | I I S s i MILLED OF -BLEINDED WHEAT _'~ M. _ o . _ _ ‘ _ 5 ‘ Garnet Prorrit of spring valley i>.n.I_‘ ' ` y_ g ‘naw 'k“ a. mother and two brothers, one nt ` V_- _ * _ V _ V’ V v -_ _ _ Avent.-a in-.1 me other in his imma. < ' is -the delicious' n \tlike““homey taste, the hue, even rsxrufe, the creamy '- Ml gsaifhafglfk' !"‘°`”"”“°flf-° #Olin-a\'er'_' 'Fl¢»\\|w'WesMtiwN f1‘ ¢ ‘ ' ' 1- - - " _ - .- - _._.-...~.'-.r. . _ , _ | . :-1 . ‘V:iv<=Vr- l’rin E