=- vCPE4IP..-'TlI.‘-QEQZE§QE.Q’§ a ‘Tin 5 5N: law-MU 35H“! \u ¢:1Fumei-.uss\»<@n-m,-,_..-.,,.,, “H3O *4 to Hwa» ': . - -<-.--\ _ _ _ _ §Q§~TNH§E§PS Z-5QQQHTQ1VQUSGQMC:ra:~;;~zgwlwnnxwcwuz_,_.,..i,_._;ofl_ ' ‘UCT|°N‘F§ED ._ Ca: -icgdqir Surprises bgctlle mariner in which n piece of iurniturfl P0153393 r O-Cedu- way. retains the hnzhr. Nfllfllnl lultro that O-Cednr alum can give. Picture your Iurnituro and wood work a you first nw them radiant and I rldin —and you will have some I K _ idea of how they will ook when cleaned and P°lllh°d d“ aged“ "uh Till. i, the Polilh that "qleuugluit poliuhen." lnatead of just covorini "P d" 81'1"" ""5 I rnerefiuriucepolinhTO-Codor ' ' gull right at the grain of the w , and so brings out it: beauty and charm. The: iowhy the Q.Cedur—reau_lr inlln r. “Lilly. Iatlllylnl n high Lry ullrO t I can. O-(‘edu POHIZII 25c w 50c a bottle: SL1? lo $1.00 noun. A‘ °' . clmxxeu. clllzxllczxl. Cowlritx l", LIMlThlJ ‘Toronto J ll- jlll I'D ‘ lfillif‘ l llullnllllfll-llllllll v ~ I '- l Ill llmlnlllllllllll dar Hill, - Tllll Card to the Electors Ladies and Gentlemen, Electors of the City of Charlottetown; - - Not wishing to seem premature but being convinced that there is no time like the present, I take advantage of this oppor- tunitv of making known my position, re Ci vie Politics. I have been interviewed by many prom inent citizens and believing them to be good judges of the Civic pulse, after due con- sideration I have decided to nominate as a Candidate for Mayoralty honours at the forth-coining Civic Election. My record for the past two years is an open book. I have endeavoured to give to ~ the City my best and have tried to uphold the dignity of the office. Having had a most strenuous two years, Iam of the opinion that a second term may be in order. ' IfI have the honour to be re-elected, I can assure you Ladies and Gentlemen, I shall as before have the best interests of our City and Citizens at heart, ever endeavouring to promote any and every feasible measure that may arise, whereby our City may be ben- ifiteo. I thank you most heartily for your sup- port in the past and the many honours shown me. It is almost impossible for me to inter- view you all personally. I therefore take this opportunity of soliciting a continuance of‘ your confidence and your votes. I remain Yours respectfully G. D. WRIGHT 2778-12-4 .\I‘l-1l.\l l l‘. ‘Let us show you A wonderful new cream sep- arator we have just received from “the world's greatest separator factory.” We want to show you this because it is a marvel in the j new profit it insures you. ' ‘And yet, it ‘is more simple and‘ sanitary and easier l jturned and washed than l over. y “V . Sl-IARPLES "If. AM SEPARATCR Gets all the cream oven when you turn slowly. Every other separator loses cream when turned below speed. The women can turn it 35 revolutions, the man can turn it 45 l revolutions and every time the milk will be skimmed clean and the cream will be of even richnem- l Come in and bring the women folk: and let u: chow you how it l worln. CANADIAN FARM PRODU CTS Corner Great George and Kent Streets pm,” 700 Charloltetown Extra part! for all Sharpie: machine! ln stock " t. A. lo ‘I! Ml’. II . I I . I - . - - I I - - - . I . I I I. I m unis-iv or our 'l‘own ls assured, and _ ‘one of the lllost flourishing sections ____‘tlult it rl-llc-l-ls credit Western Guardian -|'l' PAYQ to buy in thin Prov- co. ~ —COLUMBIA COTTON SEED 1 MEAL to clearat $3.00 per 100 lb. lbug. Ii. '1‘. Holman, Lld., Sum- ‘ lnerslde. 6383-1-23ME2l. I _.__._ KENSINGTON DANCE CLUB i l ln [illlelld holding a dance on Tues- dlly eventing. January 27th, at the Strand ‘ 'l‘lleatre. llweryhody wel- P come. 6427-1-24-ME2i i —THE TERPSICHOREAN class ill Kellslllglon, so uhly conducted by Mr. Dingwcll, is weely increas- ing ill nunlber and In e-fliciencinalld bids luir to prove lllill those lllove easiest who halve learned to dance. ___y_ . Offers Free Site t0 Boot and Shoe Factory .\lr. J. \\'. ‘Warren. Proprietor of the Sash and Door l-‘llcLol1v,Keu~ slngloll. lll conversation with a tillardilln representative here. has .alllhol'izcll the publication m‘ the subjnllled IPIIPX‘ lllill Mr. Wllrrl-ll is olll- of llle lllosl enterprising and .l)l't)gl'l)r45IYt* citizens of that lUliVllJlfl il keenly elli-clellt. business llltLli, lllill‘ has zllldcd l0 the prosperity of the town. lll support of such we arc able lo publish lhc snhjuurntrd let- tor: i Kellsillgtoll. l’ i}. I. ‘ January‘ 1G, 1920 fGcll. llasler Esq. ‘hlurdoclt l\'9llllt‘ll)', Esq. ,1’. S. Brown, Esq. I (‘llzlrlottetmrll l! (lcllllelllenr-lf you will lllfillt‘ your prospective Boot and Shoe Factory here ill Kellsingloll l will furnish the site free of c°st and I feel sure ill stating that the Town will grunt the dlsired exemption lrolll taxation. A llllle reflection will persuade you tlllll this Town ls all ideal centre for such lln in- tlllSiF)‘, surrounded, as it is, by lot‘ the Province and the people l('ll1l.l‘llL‘[€‘l'lZPll by the possession of Hill.‘ ])l‘llll'l|)l(‘.~: ol‘ thrift lllill lllllus- l-y. This ‘Powll is crowing rapidly, .\\'hy not collie and grow with it? Yours J. W. WARREN llr. Wllrrcll has ill\\'il}'.~‘ evinced ‘ll liPPll lull-rest ill lhe progress or lllv 'l‘ol\'ll lllill has extended the ‘lillHlYP lllllstmgguvrous olfcr which icllllorsrs his expressed illlcllllolls. l lll- tors-cos that industries, such ‘is rho zlilrlrc named. lire hound lo ibe cslllblislled ill the Province and sees thllt ltenslllglou has all the ordor- has ' been well maintained throughout the year. _Counclllor fWnrreu of the Fire Department had very little to do r this year, us there was rmymne flre and we earnestly hope that we will continue lo give the Chairman of that depurllllellt cvell less to do us far as tires UH‘ concerned. The Fire (‘llle-l‘, Mr. \\‘. Warren was very ftlllllllll l0 hll-l duties dur- ing the year. The (‘llellliclll En- gine purchased over ll your ago, was tried and found ‘wanting, the (‘onlplllly from whlllll il wus purch- ased not being able to have it ill)- proved and labelled by the Labor- atories litter considerable "red tape" we nlllnaged lo gel it oft‘ our hands, and ll has been returned to the (‘ompnlly ulld zlllotllel- one purchased to talkc its pllllwc, tlllll wc hope will prorl- entirely szllislllt- Lory. " The coming _venr will bring ll..\ new “dllfll-ullics and l‘tt.\‘l)fill.wllillllll’:i that will have lo be mot by lllt‘ new Mayor and Councillors-l. llnd l he- spellk the kindly sympathy lhllt you llllve shown ll) lllc lhrollglloul lllt‘ past your. Your crltlclslll has been considerate- lllill reasonable, illlll l assure you. il has been a grczll help to feel lllill. you have lll llll times been llPlllllll "mo ill ‘illl_\' lllovelllclll for the llellerlllclll ol‘ lllc 'l‘owll null (‘ollllllunllv Our worthy 'l‘llwll (‘h-rk. Mr J. b‘. Prolitl. llzls dour» Ills work wcll nlld ill dealing out Jllsllvc as our lllllef hlllulslrallc. ll(‘ has bcoll roll scleullllus and lilil" illulll his doc isiolls. 'l‘llcrc .lrc llullly other lllillli".\ lllill l would like lo dclll with. bu: they will be brought. up by Dlllvl“; alllll I will’ discuss them llllrl" als Jppllrlllllily' llfmrlls. Yours lzlllllllllly. T. W. BENTLEY, hlzlyllr "Pllcrc wlls presented lhe lollou» lll- kFlNANClAL STATEMENT Potlll ltecclpts . . . . . . . . . . #188812 Total ICxpclldilurc . . . . . . .. 1851.12 Bzllzulcc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.00 Amount works Surplus 21000 squllrl- ll-cl of pcrlllllllelll cont-roll» sidvlrllllc was lilltl during the yczll‘ ill zl l-llsl pl‘ $872.48 All llll- ‘Town ollicillls have well lllrl'l'l<>ll tlll- urallllullc shown lllvlll l'lll‘ t'llll‘ll'lll lliscllargl- of llllly, --Y. i-—-<o->——— LITTLE POND SCHOOL Jrr-quisiles lllut are needed to foster llncrensell production and to finish lhl- product. ' i Gclltlcluoll. llll- lu lite-r collllllands Zliflllilllllr Y. ' Fown oiliensington ‘Flu- lllllllllll public nil-cling ol‘ the {citizens of lllr- ’l‘owll of Kcllsillgllln ‘was held ill tho ‘Fowll Hall (Ill-re loll Tul-sduv .l:lllu:ll§v 20th. hllljrol" llelllll-y ])ll.lll(‘(l. All lhc (‘llllucil- ylors llnd Cflllll1llll0i"; were present and Pillllll$l tic good will provlld- ‘Gil. ll-ls lVorallip delivered the l'lll- lowing lllll‘()(lllL'l0l‘_i' alddress. MAVOFVS ADDRESS Alolubcrs ol‘ llle 'l‘owll (‘nulll-il lllill Gl-lltlvlnl-ll: i Oll lllo Clliht‘ of zlllrvlllcl‘ _\'(-:ll' I fl-ZPPPL you. l iPPl we have lllll(‘ll to lbc lhlllllrflll for ill llll- pzlsl your, lullr country luls been (flPilYPtI from ;llu~ dill ol‘ wlll", no lllore- llrc our valiant lllcll x-lllled upon lo stand _bl>l'or<~ lllo Gerlllzlll mills ill dc- ‘lolll-e ol‘ Hill‘ ('0Ullll"_\‘, zlml we l-zlll lruly sll_v' llllll we are proud lit their ilzllllalll. (lPPllF. Smile oi‘ our bchlvell citizens llllYt‘ pllill lllc suproluc ' price l'al' our lrl-vdolll! l I would illllt) bc lllilldllll olKtllllse llllllollu us who czlllle ll2l('l( with the Kern's 0f blltllv upon them. zlllll wish ‘lo rl-lllilld you ol tllc duly we owe illltflll. For who but they llllve saved lllill‘ country from lln llulocrzlcy" we vViHlllUl. well llllulzilltn. llluvh ll-ss (los- l‘l'llI(', illlll ill liivillc Prnvillellce ‘we are lllill". lo sllllld as frco men. ‘hlaly we ho cvl-r Itlllllllll lo lllill ,ll'll$l. lu-cp up br-forl- us the princip- jlcs of lIlnl who wclll about doing ‘good. , The work of our TOW]! has been carried on to the best ability of those to whom you have intrusted the work, zlnll I feel we can truly slly \\'(' have done our duty. ’l‘lle llIlllHPllll statement is before you lllill l illll sure you will feel upon the whole (‘ollnc-il when you tllke lllto collslderzl.lioll the incl that, in lsplte- oi‘ lncrlrzlsllrl cost ol‘ nlulerlnl lllnd labor. there was lllill down ovcr three thousand icel ol‘ concrete sidmrlllk and till»- Hill" o|' lnxlltioll ‘llol. int-roused to any llpprcclzlblea extent. il bclllt: loss than three ‘quarters ol‘ our: per cclll. The llepllrllllelll lll‘ iillalncc under leadership o1‘ our worthy citizen, IllLLockhnrt was well looked after. and l hope lo soc the Doctor ill ;<-lllllllllllldl for lllully fillFPPi-‘Slilll yellrl-l. (Joull. Sllllpson who engineered the street department w-orked an ‘well’ as probably could be expert- ‘od considering tllr fact that he in ,sncll a. busy lllllll, and the streets lure ill very fair condition. l wolld like to lnlllu- special llloll- l lion of llll- work llolle by (‘ollncillor ' (‘lllllllpioll wllll so nbly ulnllarzed lllc sidewalk committee. and with 7 lllltirlllg efforts slood by his job till fllll- last lulu was llrell. Poullcillol‘ Guns bull llllllly llnrtl bllltle,‘ over the Idleclriil Liilhln durllli: the past. year. of which committee he is in charge. and we lull know how urlflllrly we were ‘lrclllvd by the Filcclrll- lillrht (‘rl., without. my bringing it up. but not l‘\\'llllfllll protest lrllnl (‘ounulllor ‘Cass. nnll Wt" lllill!‘ next your will sr-n the fruits n! his labors. Tho Polil-o lllld PPOIIPTI)’ ill-hill‘!- mclll. was well (IIPPPIFWI by lllc vot- l‘l'l‘ll\ m‘ our hoard. (‘oulll-llhll- holl- nllno, llnll l mny slly lllill, with filuch a lnnn as our chief or‘ Police, llllarilll: ll srllzlll l'l‘llll‘llll)l‘illllfit* for ‘ilCll pupil. 'l‘llo lPllFllPl; was llli- .'i3('l])l6‘|ll of llllllxgr bcllutlful pres- -nt.s both from pupils alid lllill-rs. Their llolllg llp\\'lll'll of forty‘ visit- »r.~z prl-sclll. .-\l'l<-r (ho tfXilllllllillltlll l1’ lilo pupils look plzlcc, “F. .-\. II. Nlcllollllld lll'l('(] cllilirlllalll alllll he folloiwllu‘ songs zllld rcvillilinlls xverc lllrll l'l‘lllll'l'l_'tl by tllc |lll1lll>. (ml-lllill; lldllr ‘s by Josephine "IWHIIOW; ll#‘('l‘.'lll(lll. \\'h:lt Ji|lllll_\' Fllinklv. by .IilIl‘.( - Alvllllnlllll; t‘llor~ ls, The (lrllllll Hill Plug by scroll Jlllillfi; licrlllltillll. 'l‘lll- old lllllldK Jrzlyci‘, by lll'il'll jlclhlllzlllli ill-l i- nlioll, l'lll lilllll)‘. by ldlllillivill Niclllllllllll; lvlllzllillll, Lillie‘ (‘lllllh roll Wllkl- cull. Li-llcll. b)‘ ll"ll'll li- Nlolhlllllld; liPPlllllltill, A Lillll- Sorvlllll by ll1ll§,\':l‘fl>St‘ll§ llccllil- iltlll. 'l‘bl- Jllll) l-‘llrllllr lloys ll_\' llcgilullll liillcwl-ll; lil-l-lllllioll. Thr- ilolls llllle-lzll. by tTccl-llll .\li'llllll— Jill; llcclllllillll. Tlll- l-lllply (‘lull by Louis Jenkins: lll-rillllioll. 'l'llc llll-ll .01‘ lolllorl" lw. ltllssl-l Slc\\':ll'l: (‘horns-z ('lll‘i.\ilIl2lS song by pupils. Slllllll (‘hills ll|l'l\ lll‘l'l\‘l*ll .\\'lill his (?llt'l‘l‘_\' slllill- and wl-lll H» work to lllllollll llll- trot» zlllll lllslrlblln- llle prl-sellls. \l'l<~l~ ullll-ll llll‘ pllp- lls and vlsilow \\'t'l'l' ll't‘lllt‘tl wllil llollll- llltlllt" l“lllll_\' and cookies by llle lt‘tll'lll‘l‘. 'l‘lll- (‘llllirlnzlll ill ho- hall‘ of llll- vl>illlrs prl-solll gllvc ll few rwry ll|l])ll*])l'l1llt’ l‘t’lllill‘l\'~4 on lllc l‘X('t‘lll'Ili progress lhl- pupils llliitltl llllflllil, lllc ll-rlufiflll- prolzln-lll lllld wine lll‘ llizll- pl-l-cl-lll. unis pro- posed lolllly ill :l bill lllll‘llll\ll'l'(l by lll‘l‘lll'l‘.~‘f'lll‘l'li\'\‘ Sllblltll. nl‘ lllill- ois. . lll-prllsr-lllallirl- Szllllllh pl lllill lis. today illlrodlll-ll-d u l'l‘>‘()lllll(lll do» lrlllrilll; lllill l(lli*a'\\‘1’_‘v' is ll(‘t‘li’t'll us “ll curc for lllflllcllzzl which is lllllrlll- illgly lucrollsilllz.“ illlll proposilll: diispellslllloll |‘nl' .lllllll‘l_\' lllllys of provisions ol‘ llll' National Probi- llltlull l.llw rwlllirilll; SDPPlill |ll‘l'- 1min mill reports lroln llrurzlzkls. doclors lllill tubers lls ll) lllc llsl- ol‘ liquor for lllndirlll purposes. The Ta-‘ble Drink used in place of tea and coffee - INSTANT PosTUM . Coats loss to com- ~ 4' fort as well as to pl purse. l Mkllsebz Price. . H. Monst- in l-olllrnl, the A°A@ iooooooooooooooo leooeooeooeol @@@@oooooooooooo@oooooooooooooocJ @@ ‘ - ~ . - l- e o l @~@@@@@@@'_@ then calm: to ll close by llll singing @ © @©©©©@.@©_© © ©'©_@_C.@@..@_D.©.©_©.©.D.Q©@©.©. “rnnl-cnaiiilorrnrowuiouanoriiu. . a . l l Y 1 . , __ oiooojooosoeiwoo;ooooo;wino Q 'l'lll- sl-lll‘ tllllllllll oxilllliulllioll o!‘ Lillie Po ll School was bell] on Q, Monday zll'll-rlloo.l l)t‘l'(‘IIll)l‘l' llilllli. 1' I‘llc pupils wcrc cxzlllllllcll ill sor- erzll ol‘ lilo subjects nl‘ their school lwork by lbo teacher Annie Quinn Jssisled by Winnie McGee, teacher ll‘ Lillie River School and Mrs. F. iI(ll‘l‘lSl1Il,ZlIl(l their prlllllpl mm ready answers .\‘llll\\'t‘ll lll.ll. llll-_\' hurl lJl‘l‘ll czlrcfully lflllLflll ll"l'l‘l‘! (F§ lllo l\‘l'lll. ‘Flap ~l'll'llll --. -' fl) lecllrlllcll lllill \ us‘ . ;lUl)ll _lll ll‘l(‘ ' ' ..l llll‘ I'Ul)lll. Q God Slwl- the King. .___-Q+>—-——- , CLAIM THAT WHISKEY IS NEEDED T0 CURE "FLU" \\'.\Slll.\'(i’l'().\‘, Jzlll. 2-l.~.\llll-llll- lnellt ol‘ lhl- Nalillnl Prlllllhilloll lllw so as lo pl-rlllil thclu lllllllul‘; - ‘ llIH‘ lllld sole of bet-r. llll- llllll porll-l llf llllTl‘ pl-r ll-lll zllcobtllil- PUIIIPIH. ‘i ,1» ~ I vm A’ -- » v . " y When you come to the ISurns’ Concert January 26th and 27 th‘ y0u’ll _ find many? interesting bargains ready for you at this store YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED T DAYS’: AND LOOK over \ ou wlll find some very of yours _ 0 CALL HERE ON THE “BURN’S CONCERT _ the selves 0f attractions that have been prepared for you. interesting values ln many parts of the store. Some of the ones are listed here. Will you read through this list of offerings-ll study of this solt may result lll some slery excellent savings for you. some, well made, well tailored Coats worth to $29. are selling lor Trim coats in many colors in- cluding blues, black, brolvll and grey, worth to $29. BURNS CONCERT . . . . Coats worth t0 $48. Are selling at *1)'D These include Silvertones friezes tweeds and velour. There are dark and light brown, black, blue and heath- er. Worth to. $48. BURNS CONCERT SPECggiP I I u n o‘ i’. Those wonderful “lillrlls’ Concert” Coats for women-Specially ,4 Reduced Here are four special lines of new coats for wolllen-— all hand- coats, lllzltlc up of the veljv slllart- est‘ new cloths—all specially reduced. Get one lliondzlyl or Tues- (liQP-BURNS’ CONCERT (lays. ‘ Coats ivllllh to $35. ‘ Are selling for l Wolllclfs coats worth to $35,- mllde up of Vclours and Tweed shown ill green, fawn, brown, grey and llav_v. BURNS CON- CERT". ... .. .. . . . . .. $25- Coats worth t0 $' Ale selling for - Holes a really wonderful chance, values running as high as $65, principally vein": rs and sllvertones, Selnl-tlOllllllll sty- les, with a few beledelnodels. BURNS CONCEI ‘ SPECIAL Burns’ Concert Days give men grand chances to save 0n Warm Fur Coats One only black cllina dogskin coat, good quality-heavy quilted lining —size 46. $32.50 for $29.00. Three only heavy black dog- skin coats number one quality. This is a very heavy coat. Just the real coat for the farmer. Sizes 44, 46. 48. $35.00 for .... .....$il1.00 Three only dark brown oat skin coats. This is our est quality coat, good and warm and will give great satisfaction, sizes, 42, 44, 46. $48.00 for $45.00 One only splendid Korean Goat- skin coat. This Korean Beaver coat is one of the best, well fur- red goat skins, having been well dressed. cleaned and tanned and dyed brownish black color. Size 42. Price.............................$45.00 MOORE & McLEOD LIMITED MEN’S HEAVY llllllll) UNSllRlNKABLE U DERWEAR$L75 I underwear-m line that was llfll‘ {ht last season, lllaking it possible to scll ml a bargaill—oul' special price is just about what the FACTORY is now charging for the same goods. ‘ BURNS’ CONCERT‘ SPECIAL $I.T.'» each. Stanfichfs Illlshrillkzlblc RED LAREI. un- del-“lpal- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s heavy ribbl l wool Stallflic-(Fs Illlshrinkzlble BLUE] underwear - - - - - Stanfield nlake - - - - - ~ - -- -- -- Melfs “PENMAN” fleece lined u -this is the genuine thing -- - - - . $3.00 LABEL ..$li..‘55 Stanfields Unshrinkable BLACK LABEL underwear the heaviest and warmest of the . . . . $3.75 nderlvcal- . . . $1.25 ewe-Sale of , Wall Paper Remnants Ilerefis a really notable sale of good new wall pa- _ pers. The lines offered are neugsmart and hand- some. It just means that there are nlally patterns of which lve have not enough to include in our S0 to clear them ollt, we have tied up tiles". and are offering; at new sample books. ABOUT HALF PRICE FORM FITTING ULSTER . made. best in the city for the THEM BURNS’ CONCERT DAYS ......-» $25, There's a range of forin fitting heavy ulsters, very stylish and beautifully Everybody says they are the price. SEE AT 25. ' @©©@© I@'@©i @1@l@‘@ “room lot bun- v .@ o @ o @_@@@I@ TQQEBIQ U@i©'©'©@'©'©.'©f@i@ © foiofofoooocoofoiooeiooooi ‘@.D'.©I@©©©©©©@©.©@©©@©©@@ @I©_©;@;@l©;@ @ ©,©‘@'@] © QEQQQQII QTQOICQ .@:©_©_©i@ ©f©'©' Q. o'@'@1©'.©i@@'©©©©©@I©©©l© O ©I© @I .6