i l i l i l '-—----vw—-I» -. ‘h... - _. .. /. ill Nflldxllltk '§A|l.l nilird v ‘ r " butabeautiful skin is possible only when the liver ‘f’ and kidneymre activekabrég tthye bOWfiFlllllélllllOélatthe p perly." eecretONILflBWC 880 _ >l f.” ' tain perfect digestion and elimination ,'. I ii‘ f 1515' topreeervebeauty and maintain health. . ' u 1 I they influence liver, kidnegs. skin" and stomach $0 . d. 6 functionate in harmony an efficiently. 0 ONLY; TABLETS ~MARKED s “BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" ' t. . area a , fit , . F / l. ‘flic- niime "Bayer" is, the tliumb- of print of genuine Aspirin. It posi- tiwly identities the only genuine AJPlTlli,——lllf‘ Aspirin prescribed by ralgirnlumbago, Rheumatism, Neuri- physiciiins for over nineteen years and tis, Joint Pains, and Pain generally. >now made in Canada. ‘- Tin boxes of l2 tablets cost but. Always buy an unbroken packagejalcw cents. Larger"Bayer”pat-kagea. Thea-e in only on’ Anplrin-“Bayexm-You mint say “Bayer” Aspirin is tho trade merlr (roflntared in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mono. uceilcncldesri-i- 4-1’ Sallcyllcacld. While it in well known that Alplrln means Bayer lnanufui-lurc, co nulni. the public galnnt imitations. th T bl ll f Ba C pfl Illll b: nun 11ml wlili their general lrads mark. the "Biye: Cerol:" y" “m l Headache, Toothache, Enrnche, Neu- MASTER Mason always makes a hit wherever ' sportsmen congregate. It's, a great Smoke-the ideal Smoke for the great outdoors. ~ MASTER MASO l lug Bmoking Tobacco is made from choice tobaccos, fglly matured, scientifically blen ed ~ ' and pressed into a so 'd plug soal , to preserve all the natural mole- : ‘ tin-e and fragrance of the natural leaf. , _ . Say MASTER ‘MASON 1/ to your dealer-Jr: knows PflCt 20 cents Everywhere. ' The Better Way of Polishing Floors WOULD you have relief from the hardest of all workf- the clustin , cleaning and polishing of floors? neteud of getting clown on your hands and lcrieee or pul- ling“ about heavy furniture. use the QQlltEMW . Mo that reaches under low ills» and colleen all the duet anddirt-wae the nine time givina your floors a hard. drY hm"! polilh. The longhandle makes It e19; to clean those "hard-tori"- lumo villi: 11c C-Cedar Treat- ment alone can 81"- ' _ For furniture and i-rood worl: nee C-Ce<'ar Polish to clfllll- Piilllh- " , Lri hten, and beautify. l: veo '\ a aid brilliant lustre. 2 c. to \ $3.00 linen. 'i he Mop. both \ ggylga $l.50 at anyohartl- ware or grocery a p- Channell Chcmlal Co. led BEFcHAMPs PILLS Worth a Guinea a box. Sellevqwlerehlhnala. hhlmliiwfls- “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" which‘ contains proper directions for Colds, ' snap: VII. one: ii. 1.4.1 if i -~-,""f"?rnu.ca.ini.oi'rnrowuicoanni Ill | -__-- day and Friday, Feb. 6th and 6th 6'1 tume free. -—-HORGE MOTIF-Mr. handsome figure. marriage was solemnlzed at the Si. Marks Rectory, Kenslngton on ‘Piiurnday afternoon January 29th 1920 when Miss Ethel Sudsbury. daughter oi’ W-in. E. and Mrs. Sudabury, Sea View and Maynard Bryenton. Sea. View were united in Holy Bonds of matrimony lby Rev. C. W. Nelnh. The bride looked charming in a dainty dress of gray silk lwlth embroidery and slilr fringe trimmings and was attended by Miss Jessie Murphy, Sea View, while the groom was ably support- ed by Mr. Edgar ‘Bryenlon, Spring Valley. After the nuptial service they drove to the home of the bride ‘Plielr many friends heartily extend congratulations and bespeiik for Mr. and Mrs. Bryenton yearn oi’ prosperity and happiness. AEROPLANE TRIPS OVER FLANC~ER$' BATTLEFIELDS PARIS, Feb.,-— Dally aeroplane tours over the Flanders battle fields, which are now Ielng organ- ized according to present plane will start from the Lee Bourget aerodrome outside Paris. There will he two series of flights. The first covers the sector of lhe British advance of 1918, with a view of the onime, a descent n: St. Quentin and e flight over Arras, Albert, (lambrai and Lille. The second ls a flight from (‘hateawTlilierry to Riielms, returning over the Chemln Des Dames, with a descent at Sols- sons. Four to sis: passengers will be curried by the machines and the excursions wlll lake half e day. -i——<-oc>—-_- Minard’: Llnlment curee diphtheria A QUININE THAT DOES NOT AFFECT HEAD Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN- INE (Tablets) can be taken by any- one_wlthout causing nervousness or ringing in the head. There la only one "Bromo Qulnlne. F. W. 9R9VE’5 Signature on the box. 30c. Honor Roll oi Prince Street FOR - JANUAY 1920 PRINCPPA L'S DEPARTMENT 1, Lena C. McLur-e; 2. McMillan; 3, Addlle Ward. VICE PRINCIPAUS .MiENT 1, Mildred Toombs; 2, Verna Newsom; 3, Gertrude Vaughan. GRADE Vlll »Mil6~8 L. J. TAYLOR 1, Marlon Newsoin; 2, Mable Cal- beck; 3, Florence Blnns. Marlon DEPART- MIGS M. J. IRVING 1, Ceclla Stodart; 2, Nora Long- worlh; 3, Jean Clow. \ GRADE VI. M-RS. G. MCDONALD 1. Elsie James; z, Verna Worth; . 3, Doris lanes. GRADE V. MISS ANNE WATSON 1. Miriam Worth; 2, Amy ‘Moore; 3. Eva MacDougaii. ' GRADE ll V. IM I85 J,.R.F‘U LbERTlON , 1, Esther Kennedy; 2. Vera Wis- lner; 3, Ada Ingram. GRADE Ill. M188 C. HASLAM 1. Gladys Duncan; 2, Ilelen Far,-' quharson; 3, Florence Tborne. Mil-SB L. A. AOORN 1, lMirlam Gillian; 2, Margaret Miltch; 3, Doris Mclnnls. GRADE I. Ml-B-S E. NORTON 1, John Beers; 2. Wilfred James; 1i, Garfield Jewers. canoe l. Muse A. s. MoDONALD 1. Ina Craig. Elele- Mclnnls; ‘2, ill‘; wssisizr GUARDIAN -HOCKEY AT ALBERTON. — Second Abbie: vs. Regain. Thurs- 18-2-32. --THERE WiinL BE A CARNI- VAL ln Central Bedeque Rink this Wednesday evening, Feby. 4th. Ad- mission 15 cents. Skaters in cos- 6756 Adrian Murray, of Albany, has sold his driving more. Lady Evelyn, the much admired daughter of Com- modore Ledyard to Mr. Emmett Hughes, of Emerald. The price received is believed to be a very -w sonmo BEL LS-n-A pretty continent should prove a splendid advertisement for l’. E. island and is a tribute to the enterprise of Dr, Frank. ‘ Spring Valley Hall. Wednesday 6701-1-sME21 . _-HOOKEV.—Tw0 guides A-b- Friday, February 3th. . ' 'WESTERN PERSONALS IMr. and Mrs. Chester Pratt of St. Peters are spending the winter in Brendon, Manitoba, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Clark. -4Mr. 1E. S. Burlelgh of Ellerslle crossed ‘by the Cur Ferry Saturday en route home after spending a pleasant holiday in Boston and New York. - uosiiiuillilirTiiis -oon'r FORGET the dance in A evening, February 4th. All welcome. . bias vs. Crystals at Surnmeralde, , d734-2-4-ine3l. * , ----<ea>--- _ Mlnard’: Linlmentgcuree diphtheria Splendid and the Great Local Industry Now Showing at Strand. The film now being shown at tile Strand Theatre containing moving picture scenes at the ranch of the Rosebank Fur Farina, Ltd., at Southport, is creating much inter- est. The film contains a total of seventeen dlflereiit scenes in con- nection iWllll lhe ranch. The op- ening one is n map of P. E. ls- land showing lhe location of’ the Rosebank riincli. The next "is on- lltled "A few pioneer 10x (rappers who have literally invented a new industry and incidentally have add- ed' a page to biological history" and adds: The silver fox is the first ani- mal in hundreds of years to he doin- esticated. The business has become lucrative beyond the wildest dreams. My lady allover the world looks to Prince Edward lsland-—~ lhe Garden nl’ rlie Gull’—fur the airp- ply of-rore nnd costly sliver black fox. Other views include one oi Dr. Leo Frank the manager making lllFl dolly inspection of llosebuiik ranch to ascertain if "Allls well,” a bird's eyc view of Rnsebaiik rnncli, show- ing the sum‘, explaining the meth- od of farming to visitors including two Japanese gentlemen; the meth- od of treating nvsick fox; a view or the culinary department; the sanit- ary drinking fountains; view of a valuable collection of pelte,the crop of Rosebank ranch, purchased by the P. E. ‘I. Fur Sales Board; the marketing oi the product, and a scene of the cons: i-natlon caused among the Rosebaiilr beauties by the unaccuslomvl sight of a movie operator. The lemole fox in the foreground o1 llll-B Last mentioned picture has produced sixteen pups in. three years and is worth iii-r weight in gold. As previously S111- ted this picture which is to be shown in the movies all over lhe CONSID IIAWKER'S TOLU and CHERRY - g BALSAM the beeteou curelio huever need. Read ‘ letter toha: "l takgleaaam in stating that I have u l-lawker-‘a Tolu and l Balsam for the last eight ‘ ye and coniider it die beat , con curelover used. lfind llavlkcfe Liver Pills an excellent verr ator. ; » . H. A. MCKEOWN, i marl-ma“, in 3811780600!!!“ l I Hawker‘: Tolu and ClierryBalaan be in every hone. B1175 today and ho prepared. It vrl help to guard against. “The ‘Flu’. Ill ' and I eraser ‘i mu. IIIIEII llllli lllll Pill-i I cue: Au. arelaacn lul- , XIII Ii"! Ill “UH l? m: eanri ieoruiren. r, IUILIII or r _ avarua. mciuuamwauo COWLhIeL . 81.101111. u. l John Peterson; 3, John Peterson. lN MOTION PICTURES, ..,. .. .1. Moons a McLEOD LIMITED 119-121 -Qlueen Street Charlottetown Ill Coats worth t0 $29. Arc selling for Trim coats in many color; Including blues, black, brown and grey worth to §29 . . Coatslwortli to $48. Arc selling for ' These include Silver-tones friezes tweeds and velour. There are dark and light brown, black, blue and heather. Worth $48 4 W0nderful values Women’s Coats Here are four special lines of new coats for women-ail tailored coats,rmade up of the very smartest new cloth Are selling for l handsome, well-made, well- s-all specially reduced. ‘(of O I© ©I@r©" ©1©I Are selling for Women’s coats worth to $35, made up of Velours and Tweed shown in green, fawn, brown, grey and navy. . . . . . . Coats worth tor$ Coats worth to $35. 5. $39. Here’s a really wonderful chance, values running as high as $65, principally velours and silvertones, semi-dolman styles, with a few beledémodels . . . . . . . . .. .. . $39- ordinary cost. equal for many a day. Remember-the Buying c Wall Paer right and left at the Wall Paper Remnants Sale HOUSEHOLDERS, LANDLORDS AND HOTELS WILL "FIND THIS GREATASALE A WONDERFUL opportunity to secure handsome wall decorations at a fraction of the All the small lots of wall paper from last year’s selling have been culled from our shelves, and tied up in room lots and are offered at ABOUT HALF PRICE Every roll of paper offered is all right in pattern-style-coloringe-and every other respect. In fact the patterns offered are the stock-being the ones that have sold down to the smallest quantity. Get your share today+this sale brin gs you a bargain offering that you will not Prices are Cut to About iOne Half MOST POPULAR from last year’s HGW TO ATTRACT WINNIIPEG, Feb. 1.——0ne out of every ten adult Canadian mules ls illiterate and for every illiterate there is at least one near illiterate. This is shown by the last census of MEN TO TEACHING Canada. according to a statement made in tlie annual ‘report of the Department of ‘Education. tnibled in the Legislature this afternoon by Hon. R. S. Thornton, Minister of Education. In Manitoba during the last year the teacher supply was inadequate, the report says, and to meet the situation lt was necess- | . @439 @ @ "@1 @T@O.@I©I @©@@©rcail<rb ole: o! ary'to issue 400 permits to unlralrr, ed persons to teach in the rural districts, where the untrained rep- resent the total teaching force. Ans men into the profession 'ls being made, it being the contention of the department that the male teachers tie down in this community. more than 26 per cent of A large: A 0 LD TABLET! vol-cm. 271%?“ $2525.“! ' la ilnm l? lazrttivc. “m. n u‘ ew ours. Got the ndeavor to attract more na-V 1 '-. WELL lbQN-T WANT "ro one. r l . You nolongerhavoto WM some IHEAR Mics-car ow HEN; ,. :11... :1: chair toflult the togpl A BURQLAR THEQFE; A QURGLAR “E5 1931:“ Bacsg-nildoclaqliliah plaw- u ‘b: DOWN sTAiRs- i" THE H0955 .10 “T m .. ‘Mil v hl-yqggu} firms-ruin; right, 1m: (stun always retaining that beautiful ' l so l \ . (l7; <rr- AWAY 5139M THAT CELLAlif @776‘ @I©[¢ 91©I©I©r °1©Y© ©v©lel©Iterlij u, @ must be enabled to marry and got- r . ura g a. I drug stores as m“ Boll n Inter- lfonfiiwie. o‘ - v- \ a A a