v lilmrrrir a lloslgm Guardian“ --l1‘PAYltebeyQtlisrrov- bee e --T.HE-FRIN¢H RIVER Llfiilll- nry Society totem holding a cou- cert and pie social February 23rd. weather unfavorable will be held ' Friday Blebnmry 85th. Axhniuion ~ 95 cents. Ladies with pied tree. -DEBAT£.—\A very _ no well es intermting debate was put up in Epworth Hall. Summer- side on Friday evenin on the 1m.- pormut question wh er men or women halve the greater influence no decision however was reached. -1'O UBO! FtE-OPEININO_— Won W. lli. Lea, Hon. Ben]. Gal- With Lifebuoy yum, ' and W 1i‘. ‘lllrlmersb are lesvins this week for Ottawa in M'fl“"""n with t‘! reopening of tide Dalton Soniwrlum and to press for feder- al old for its msintaineneo. 1 . lather cleans and refreshes every pore t in: us». it makes him m: s: all over. n. 1 " the difference. it is delightful and in- g to wash with Llfebuoy. -F-ROM THE FAR WEST - —~A letter *i’l0m' New Weir . "health" odour in Lifebuoéls not n perfume ‘minister 1:. c. to n. 'r. or the odour of a medic e-but a pure "ohms. um. ‘Sitmmerside’ wvueetlnz n, Bnrlnz Ciiifllflg nd~ "(neg that qustomer received n. ‘haze shipment of furniture from "Yemen's n. short time ago and it was so satisfactory that they wish to send another order_ ,_~- odour that tells you instantly why y‘ purifies and protects-why it improves hlltsk ifebuoy “smells clean?’- it is as pure as cos: n be made. The velvety smoothness of a was ti: Lliehuoy ls n delight which is denied to those he use only ordinary seeps. Try a rake o! Idjebuoy to-dcy. You an [er f? u! any grocery, 4m] or department non. tussuv HEALTH AP LEVER BROTEIIQ-l.Ih£I'PED,-TQR,OIQTO. i -60NDUO19 TWO STORES.- Mlr. J. A. Ramsay, brother of Mr. T.» l). Ramsay, Summerside; is conducting two dry good; stores in Calgary, having recently pngchased the stock of C. M. Baker Co. on ‘Bighltm Avenue lllast. His store in the twenty-two hundred block on Fourth Avenue West fills s. long- felt won: in that locality and in visited by purchasers from all parts of Calgary us well an from the country districts. V . _ --HO8P*TAL OFiNlNGr-ITM foumal opening of the Prince County Hospital took place on Sat-I urdsy afternoon, and mony people from a-ll parts of the country took advantage of the occasion to in- spect this newly enlarged lnstltu-I tion. 'l‘"be hospirnl as it is at pres- ent l5 well laid off and is the last wo.d in convenience-Munich means -_much to such an institution. The! rooms are all bright and spotless, and. ovary attention is given to ma-ilce thing,- cheery fur the pfltlfillid‘ The Liriiss Aid took charge of the opening, and after the visitors _..-..___.... i ‘when; t ti» beet WTAFFPPS iwg, ten. rind cake was served in the general dining morn gt collection t was tskenat the door’, and s gen- erous amount was received in this wuyfrwhlch wii-ll be by the Loki .4 icyotmi-ginocm ron 1r.‘ - . r =_.-,. - . tee‘ Aid- 1 ~~. ‘Nlvyhtifl- . r\. _,, . zzfloft corns are "difficult to cmxli oats, but Hollmvayn Corn Ilemnover will draw than: out painlieosly. . a. MR. MERCHANT ! Ever go hunting? Ever throw your arm over your shoulder on a crisp morning and go afield for furry and feathered .game? 'Wasn't it a great delight to hear the wliirr l of wings or see a glint of fur between the ._ tangle of the under-brush, to sight along the l barrel until you had a line on your quarry, press the trigger and --find you hadn't loaded your gun! Every day during 1921, Mr. Merchant- _ . you will be hunting-out gunning for cus v ; tomers. Your ammunition is your stock. Your gun is the Guardian. You will often draw bead on your‘ quarry-a customer. p Are you going to for et toload your gun and disappoint yoursc f? ' ~ ' _ Naturally you want to do a big business in 1921. But the first requirement is to have somebodyto do business with. And successful business men, those who have flppilfld the acidqtest know the only way to have customersis to let folks know what you have for them by persistent and not ’ spasmodic advertising. l _' _ ‘Ilhis is no age to argue: Does advertis- ing pay? It has proved to both big and little stores that it does pay. 'i‘he man who makes 1t pay is the man who, is big enough to look shend for better business, instead of keep- ing m the same rut vear after year. Behind EIGHT CHILDREN ' CURE!) 0F liIHSLEl Dear Sir,-Althou-gh .1 hall known of many remarkwble cures being of- feciod by the Fsrador, yet l never fully ratilizrd its value until a few days ago. when my eight children were down with measles. The Furn- dor was applied to each o! them in turn, uccordins: to directions. The favor was immediately reduced air-hi l all wore cured in from om- m three days‘ time. Ono was so L...) that she could hardly speak, but almost as soon as the Farador wns applied with hot compress. she could speak freely. l certainly think the Phi-odor the hes. treat- ment for sickness and that ovory home should have one. WILBEIIT O. DOOKENDORFF.‘ NORTH RIVER. P_ E. l_ v January 11, 1921. The foregoing letter is address- ed to W. E. Eamon, lMrador ile- presentstive, 226 Richmond St., Charlottetown. OVER-EATING 2.1"?" “Israel's - enamel... Qllcelnllleo gmugln] cs1 talent in lisppyla-nd Theotre, lent Messrs J. E. Wyatt, K. C., v were conducted through the bulld-lpalmm“ 3"" —BNT~ERTAINMENT. - There will he an entertainment and sale the Freetown Rink on Friday even of candy in lllnlpequo Hall Tbnrs- lug, ‘the 25th, if not fine on Men- day Nth, under the auspices of the day. Woman's Institute. MONTREAL. Feb. 21-—-'l‘liere were no further developments in the local egg situation today. prices b01115 about steady at the late do- cllne noted. lbut the DPOBPBKM "9 that unless the consumption in- creases considerably at the present low level for the sonsonuof the ' t ‘year. and ii’ receipts con nus us “mmmd m “Mu m“ liberal as they have been this week prices will go still lower in ' the near future. A fnlrly active trade was done today in a jabbing way. and sales of Canadian new lid stock were made at 50c, and American new lnld at 48c D61‘ doz- en. 'i\lio receipts today were 1,795 cases, as compared with 1.121 for the same day last week. and 729 for the corresponding day n year ago. . The market for dressed poultry was without any new feature to note. There is n steady demand for supplies of storage stock for immediate consumption,‘ and a fair- ly active trmle is reported in this respect at firm prices. There is also an ample rlonmml to absorb all the offerings of fresh-killed stock that are cumilll; forward- We quote wholesale Jobbing prir ce as follows: Turkeys, cholco . . . . . . ..60c to 62c Good turkeys . . . . . . . ..65c to 57c —-A OAR-NIVAL will be held l-t AUOOBSSFUL PLAY. -—“Obey the Alderman", was the titlle of a decidedly entertaining and woll acted comedy drama stnzeti by lo- Sumnieralds last night. This bright. production was put ‘on by the Si. Fund's Dmsnatlc Club before 1| packed house and was thoroughly enloyed. Delightful specialties were] furnished between acts. The pro- coeds which will be devoted to carnival purposes. -.NLBER‘I‘ON CIVIC ELEOTiON —Much interest was taken in the clvlc election held in Alberton yea- terday. Mr. JMIIGB E. Birch was elected mayor over ex-ansyor Prof it by a majority of 20 votes. Pour csndldntes- were running as coun- cillors snd Messrs Ouitcn. Wbelsn and Mcfleth wore elected. The votlnz resulted as followsz-Ont of n total oi‘ about 150 voles. 115 worn Mgt while three lwllots were spoiled. For Imayor Mir. Birch received 66 votes. John T. Profit, 46. For councillor Mr. Russel Oulbon led the poll with 100 votes; Charles McBeth 96: James Whelsn 91; William D. White. 45: "Mr. 1.. E. C. Hunter wna returning offic- or and the voting took ploco at tho court house. Geese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H301: to 35c "__—'.'."_""‘ Chickens . . . . . ..40c to 42c‘ WEQTERN PERSONALS Ducks . . . . . . . . . ..40c to 41c ' I-‘owls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..33c to 35c There was an improved demand for cur lots oi‘ potatoes on spot to- day. oi‘ which the oiierings were , light, and in consequence the un~ '_—'MT E- H- Moflkley. Sill-nine!" (lei-tone to the market was firmer, aide, has returned from New York. with Green Mountains and Quebec [stock quoted at 95c to $1 per DB8 of 90 lbs. extrscls. A fair trade was reported in u jabbing way at $1.20 to $1.25 per bag of 80 lbs. ex-I store. New York, Fcb. Ztl-Eggs strong- Receipts 23.912 cases. Fresh gather- ed extra firsts 431-20 to rite; fresh *3“- Qhui m,“ and Wm, o; gathered firsts 41c to 43c‘. Staten Montrenl. ls visiting her sister Mrs serrllgisyylvvnriilrliilgglti Jfiélgflqo Wefixsgfggl " . e . ' - ~ - Leslie Wright. tsummerside. M360 m 58p: d“ browns. efims 2605 ____\fl.;5 mum“, Waugh, Albert; do. gathered, browns an mxe on, is visiting her aunt. Mrs. ilont. “mm firs“ w ext-Ira’ we to ‘Se’ gonrory Wang-h, Smnmerslde. REPORTS OF WOMENQ ma,“ TUTES PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND —<Mr_ ‘Mark Bernard of Borden was in Sumerslmde Monday. —-Mrs. K. H. Briggs. Alberton, left this morning for Edmonton. ——d‘rlends of Jos. mcDongald are glad to see him out ngnin after his severe illness. AVY CUT “Miles Irene Forsythe of the of Oomrnerce, Strmmorside spent Sunday at her home in Fibarlottetown. ‘ Georgetown-Jilin regular meet- B I E u l E s a __‘ ' "_""'“ I _ ,‘ .. ‘ lug of the Gfirwwvwflvfl “C l. was _ _ _ ____>_ _ >________ ' ____ __ __! w_u,m,;,r:”2;.‘§d9§°na;§§ kzfaohuiégr; hl-ld in -tin- 'l‘=,\'.'i| Lzitli uii Feb. 3rd. eTrliis institute is planning to hold were lliirtclaii present. l1. was doc- ute rneiubere are vory much in- B-WIQPAYIQiBit-‘vvliflned to her IIOILllBIThO-rl‘ were eighteen present. The a concert on Easter Monday. The ided to hold a sticinl to raise tsrestsd in carrying on the work IIIPWGJ: lIJllQBf-i ' , ’ progrzunme consisted of Roll Cull, meeting in liicrcli will be held at funds for the painting of the‘in connection wltih tho school. ._mnss “has Elm o! Holman“; Minutes, Reports of School and tho home of Mrs. It. llcLaren". lscliool-liouso. Mt. Carmel-The monthly meet- Ltd.. Summersido spent u... pug Visiting Committees, Arrangement Sea View-Tho monthly meeting‘ East Point-The regular meeting lng of this club wee held on Fdb. weok visiting friends a Killers-lie, of Bye-laws for the library and the oi" this club was held at the homo ct‘ this club nus bclrl at ilio home 16th. Tho members are planning ruturnfld Mbnday m°m¥l18~ {serving of lunch. 0i him. Herbert L. Donald on Fob- ct‘ lilrs. John Glllis on Feb. 10th to hold n. party for the mining 0i Cardigan Women's institute hold runry 9th. 'I‘liero were tlftsen‘\vo- After the regular business of ihelfnnds for the carrying on of their it! frgulur meeilns’ on Februnryimen present. The reading of papers meeting it was ileciderl to plllTlhll-HOIWOIK. A demonetmtion was dven New": Canada and American 8th a1 the homo o: Mrs. D. C. and the singing of duets formed an new blilclhbflflftl nml mup oi tbcqby one of‘ tho members on the mwnm Iiiorson. here were oivliteen women pert oz on»: f\'(*lllll_l,"S programme. ‘Qominlon m‘ Canada for rho snlmnl. making oi‘ moat pie. The mm 'pl‘efienl_ The programme consisted, St. Nicholas W. I. held its rcgu- Through the ciioris ot‘ the lnstitutelmectinr: will be held M. like lhonlo —JMiss (lortu-udo Sullivan of the of solos and readings by the mom- lar meeting tit the home of Mrs. u teacher has been tlllllllllilil for of Mrs. Nztrclsse Gallant on March Weill-ml Ufllflll 110B Tfllilmed t0 bcrsfnlso reports of committees. Annriblc Gnudut on Feb. 9th. Thor this school district and the lllSlii-ITUI. Moncton after n. pleasant visit with ~ ---.. friends in Summer-side. —-1Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Snund-' ers leave this wool: on n. visit to -—..\irs Frank IiioCaull, Charlotte- town spent the week end‘ in Sum- ‘_“" “We t-‘hc quest of M1‘. and Mrs. “Ywltr-r luv-y. \ lint. 3L. Bids. liavr-rliill. - , tin.- returned to bin borne - funwrnl m’ his '. LILIZJ, ‘lyric __.__-¢o§i_ _ ARCH BI3HOP'S PALACE BURN ED ST. JOHNS, Nfd.. two. 19_~~ The Palace tho residence of 11in Grace the Archbishop oi St John's, was gutted by fire which broke out hero at sn early hour this morn- ing. Within ‘s. few minutes stter the blaze was discovered in an unoccupied room on nn upper stor- ey, the flrcunen were on tho Job. v-c much handicapped by sore weather and low water proes~ ure. The lire burned through the roof and the building was flooded with water, “flirlch destroyed the extensive episcopal llbrnry and many art treasures. Exciting scenes attended tho rescue from the flbfllbn of Father O'Brien, n priest who is here conducting the Lenten mission and who is serloun~ iv ill oi‘ pneumonia. Tho (lnmngn to tho Pnlnce is estimated at $50, 772c- ‘Bzjg ‘Value in. FLOUR rPread, Cakes’ épamiry 7710 8t: Lawrence Flour Mills 6o ‘Ml. Pa. unmade: ' 1b “ f every business that keeps up with the times 1s an individual who keeps ahead of them, The ltwrchant who lets himself believe rim burrs m KTW _ -By SINNUl-‘i’: that Guardian advertisin won't pay him- ", Then Prince Edward Island ‘Mk1 "ilgrate W Y0?!‘ 6091' as naturally u? ibtigdfipflty southAm winter. ~ " _ _ o- ou. re you going to hit i‘ “F "I f9??? 0r are you goin to lod ' ‘Ynrdian is ready emf wi ling vour commend. it can help you. t you will command it and give ance to prove that it can build l‘ 531d Miter business than ever ‘ way to pct folizs" as th ._ . B A ‘. the 0 on)" p t" _ ftesolve tlia y it a fagr ch . vnn a igge ’ norm, a v - wspussunn- PAssED A 1.0T ' is "flwany 585MB‘ “MY gimme” i8 big l out sows wml 114cm ARM: ruu. or y Y I 7 Sggrféyzllfeea"? ‘are?’ ,1!’ you ~, SNOWBALLS, AND our: emu ‘TO _ B;!-~;‘his ‘,8 no miréigteh-rgyvvtg I111 ilxwe \ ME: “mes-run, WANT TO euv 1*!" :'@"'"-" need itl-Tudicious adverezisiiiss I SOME SNOWBALLS? You Km f in the ilunrdian 1Brbil6ll108t’ satisfacto g a HAVE’ ‘me “MOLE LOT FOR A 1'3’ “sic-runes oouceffisAua 1.": “Aui. RlGntKgND HE’ rrwerLL 1.21‘ YER. HAvg'5M pm; HAVEN'T Go-r A cswr." NOTHIN’. ” AND ri-inv mo!