3 O ' ‘APPROACHING g MIDDLE LIFE WHAT MIISTODIN saws your " raulr-lnfrlvss" Mas. o. oonox. In. Godln’: letter is of particular interest to women approaching middle-life. 1t rude‘ “l am giving this testimonial hoping it will benefit every woman suffering as I did at the change of life. I was obliged to g0 to bed, had terrible dizziness and pain, and felt extremely weak. ‘Fruit-a- tiva‘ were really a God-send to me. Now I am in perfect health. Every woman should follow my example. They would surely get the wonderful relief I did."- Mrs. Onaime Godin, Paquetvillc, NB. By toning up the stomach, kidneys and bowels, "Fruit-a-tives" is a great help to women at this trying stage oflife. “Fruit- a-tlves" b a sane medicine. It acts in a natural way because it is made of intensi- fied fresh fruit juices combined with tonics. Let "Fruit-a-tives" help you, too. Start today. 25c and 50c a box, every- where. iG-nspemmiit and oranges can be judged by their wellglvLA 1131m- weight fruit isn't much good Get this heavy. thlsbskinnred ones. WESTERN CARCASS AT COST Wo aro offering for fox moat Woatorn lull and Cow quarters wolghlng from 175 to 300 pounds ooch. This lo tho flnoat lot of quarters we have over handled and In order to make room in our storage we mutt clear it out at once. During the brooding oeaaon there it noth- ing like heavy solid quarters for the vixen. HALL MANUFACTURING 4 OOLD STORAGE 60., LTD. Summerside, P. E- l. Q-o-ooooooo-oooooo-oo §QOQQ s‘; a Z-2-10-thsatr . , INSIDIOUS 1. EYE STRAIN We use thlo adjective ad- iaodly. Sufferers from Eyeatraln may have perfect vlolon and therefore do not ouapoct tho praaonco of any oyo defect. The motive power of tho ontlro human organiam la Nerve Energy. Normal oyoo. it la computod utilize about 20% of thla Nerve Enemy. but when Eye- atralp la‘ present, a much larger proportion la required. H once detective eyla, through their consumption of an ox- ooaalvo amount of Norvo En- ergy may oorloualy affoot tho functioning ot other organs i of tho body and produoo Ill hoalth. HAVE YOUR EYE! EXAMINED G. F. Hutcheson Optometrist AAA‘ vw vrvvv-vvvvvvvv A‘AA_‘“ A“AA‘AAA‘A Professional Cards Dr. C. C. Archibald Orodloato of N. Y. Poet Graduate Molliooi Oollool and Hospital Praotloo limited to Eye. lar, Nooo ‘ and Throat. Tooting Eyoo and supplying Olaooea Offloo, Bayer building Great Goorgo Street Oflloo Houro—0 to 12.50. 1.30 to 5.00 Albert C. Saunders I KO CO Ihrrlotar, bolleltor, Notary Public, ' lo- on... Water Otrdot, Summo aid... and Bank o! Nova Sootla Building. ‘ Charlottetown. MONEY 1'0 LOAN IIII-I-IMmoI. _;_-.---------—-—-—— McDonald & McPhee B. A. . '4. A. IoDONAL-D ~04. F. MoHl-IB! Ilrriolofl. ‘ttornayo, Ito. Money to Loan. Mai-l. n. McGulsan ‘B. A. . F915. ,. Loan . '1' g! HE WAS WONDERING “Dear, you didn't tell me how ttw biscuits were thla mornlrg." “Well, honey, I was about to as you if you had been sick." IN THE JUNGLE 1st Monk: What did Mr. Came do when they told him to hurry 2nd Monk: hlmselfi Why, he humpec ALL CARAT He: Do you' care at all for m: dear’! She: Yoo, eighteen carat with a diamond, Jim. don't want the Well, I blooming thing. /‘ ' W —\ ‘o ,. t t ‘TN\ NOT GUILTY Magistrate: This man waa ar- reatcd for ‘ " , tobacco? Cop: Yea, judge, tor pinching anull. r) Magistrate: Well, what crime Is there In pinching snuff? Women to adopt new hygienic method and retain fresh» ness this way; true pro- tection uliscards like tissue ‘i v A _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN most reserved and bud very llttlo iv say. . 'l'bsre iverc ilizco other people at the ~iablc. A Mr. and Mrs. 1 OOFOOQ-OQO i DANGEROUS lgllxélrlllizltilind u scutcbman named ~ B7 Conversation was of course not HAZEL DEYO BATGHELOR very seam-m‘ but sally was vary willing to be friendly. Silo sat ooo+o . on one side oi the parser and Myra w d s u on the other. She did wish that Bare?‘ twollgtzn "h! wlqnqg Myra wouldn't be quite so formal. dlffgrgng temperaments, us. and ‘that sue could really be herself g|dg g9 tales a long trip. Tom and say the things she wanted to see what ll mean later." And Sally did. ‘hroe days later, Myra know just exactly what she wanted to do. Flrat Doyr Sally often thought afterward bow terrified she would have been ‘l That night i She wore a very Inever re.» ly knew how it had been simple black dinner dress. Sally ‘1‘~"~'°1“P11”h°‘1' excelmug 1°’ ‘he was in yellow. They descended fact that she bad always known Sally, feeling rather forlorn, was sitting out, when one 0/ til! at the home of Mrs. Ralph Bearl- An‘hem_ ‘ January HEPIIHTS u wnmuu Iliiillillifi‘ [Ii P. i. l5iiNll _ children 0f Mt. Herbert Orphanage. MALPEQUE‘ The me'“""1'5 111°1- Moeilng closed with t-lio National . Next meeting at the 13 1119mm“ “m! 3 115114175 home of Mrs. Andrew Bugnull. Minutes of 1111B last stow. were present. Batu hatGs to llvo up Sill)’ “lg . meeting were read and adopted. . 1 .1 _ - PEMBROKE. This lDSil ute met and the droada 1601110 111111- what“, T311526‘ .h::uexy;;ddif$; Roll call answered with New Year at “he home o; Mr5_ ‘Chflfles Hick. Myra Warren doeant boll‘! “trm Lalér My“ mm he: m“ Resolutions. ‘Letter was read from a“ .33 nwmber, and 17 vmnom :gyhmulfuht nr-fmazr “T? It was no more advisable to make M!‘ fifrbenepogrghmlzgfi slit W919 D199e111~ 319911113 "P911911 1' v ' f; d .11, - lb] _ 90111111 913 1‘ e a 118 '49 by t-be singing of tihe Ode. Min. ahlp aaila. ignosulga: it‘ Wolff; lzlkeitfoalelgm rruli t0 sick. and purchased glftsmtes read and MomuL .3014 can (cmmmmd) m, deck for Ilrsiuildgglnlle Mmfiflllzl 6111111; answered with “My Earliest Recol- “N - l, I l . 1'91!- B 01' B1‘ D9» - lecllon." ‘Discussion followed con. CHAPTER Vlfl days?‘ "K81, “,,.u§,'“f“8_“‘;n‘:,' Was decided lo start a Clrculinins cerning the quilt. cutting ofiblocks, Library also to hold a social even- ing in February. Next roll call to be answered with jokes. Next meeting to be held in the institute writing names etc, Secretary pro- sented a bill $1.80 which was or- dered i0 be paid. Ill was ilocidr-il to have the school scrubbed once to enter tho dining salon alone. Ne, only ma, b“, she w" we 1001115- . a month. two memos... ullLhulfi Myra had] donehit o: sleveral 0c‘- mom popular Qvoman on the amp BEAR RIVER souTfi The their sorvklcos ftor tibia iiilonilngil-ilo CBS ODS W‘ GD B 6 fl CIOSSG h f _ ‘ - [W0 HIGH) BPS O V Sll. e SC 0O. ulone, but then Myra was different. and I e mo“ sought a m‘ sally 1110111111)’ 1119911113 0f 11118 11181111119 A creamer was purchased to serve W88 lield at the home of Mrs. Sto- phen Hughes. 15 members were present and 1 visitor. Meeting op~ ened with singing or lllfllltllle Oue. fol-lowed with Roll Call, answered with “Dents for the sick room".. Minutes of last‘ meetiligqere read . and adopted. TWO whirl names SPRINGFIELD. The members of were lwld durinlz the month of this Institute met at u... home of Whlilb ifefllllofl $11.75. Mrs, John Sinclair. 11 members Next meeting at the home of Mrs. and 6 visitors were presenL Meet. as a drinking toimtain in tile school. One new member enroll- ed. iLunch was served llllll a pleasant evening spent. Next meeting at the home of lilrs. ll/m. Sencabaughn . the home of Mrs. A. D.. Ross. 18 mittee reported $28.00 from school members and 1 visitor were pres- concert. This gum was added 1o ant Meeting opened with singing the Women's Institute funds, A of Ode, and reading Creed, follow- bill of $11.65 was passed for gifts ed by reading and adoption of for Xmas. tree. New Couimlttecs minutes of previous Irneellng. Fln- were appointed. A reading by ancial report. of-bazaar was given, Mos. Ernest Hsslam, Radio and showing net proceeds to bo'$68.35. lunoli brought the evening to a $55.00 was voted to hall debt, De- close. 3 new members were en- cideil to Ihave a locker punt iairolled. Roll call to be answered schoolroom for globe. A coursciut the next meeting wit-h original of demonstrations is to be given Valentine verse. Next meeting by members of our winter mest- at the home oi‘ Mrs. George illus- ings. The February ollo to ‘be lam. ‘on (he making 0t button-holes. Miss MaciEuchex-n read n paper “On vahlg bf good rcudingfl Mfs_ WHEATLEY RIVER. ’I‘lli.s lusli- -\\'eut and Mrs. Vanilderstine rend. tuic met at tlic home of Mrs. '1‘. l), cred solos. Mrs. lRoss served 111113‘. 17 11101111161‘! nild Him» visit- llIIlCll and a. social hour was spent. 011i ‘V016 P1059111 _ 111011111111 "D1111- Ncxl meeting at like home of “ifs. ell with ihc singing of the lusti- J. F. llalliduy. 1111i: Ode. Roll cull was itnswcrcil ‘ by conuudrums. ‘llllis was follow» casts HEAD EAST. 1'1... lll8lil~ ell by reports from the school and institute hull. 7 members unil 111111 111111 11 Cllllbflilrd -bo provided one visitor were present. Meetlngili- was decided to llOlll u Vuleuliue opened with the reading of the $001111 at lllB iliome of Miss (Tausscy hcx party give“ whim, was credit. Bridge, fllltlllelfll’ luuiiiuics in diu. able to the committee iu charge. 011,115 111° 11i1V151111111Y011111111111; Willi ill. was decided to have a p|ny..'“'11931»1°)’ ‘Rlvel’ 1" 111151111: lllfillfih Prizes for the last series oi wllist H" 111° 11011111111011 im- in‘ the ’l‘lu-i:i~ is to be bought ‘One new qneubber the N1111°11111 Alliilwiil ziliri‘ ivhicll junior ofiiccra came up to her h-ow wuuiloriill Myra was. 'l'll0l‘t‘. were other women on hoard lunch prettier and with fur more money, but Myra was the cou- ior nl‘ iiilfllCllflfl. Sallyzilways felt that slic followed her like a lessor zlltraciion. Fm- mm thing, in Uhc mailer of rimming, mo“ always asked iMyra 11ml. ll‘ silo ‘happened lo ‘have lllc dance taken, they turned to Sully. Not that if. really ‘matter- ed. iSully would aiivays comfort herself with the thought of 'l‘0m. lu Tomfis oyos she was far more after ilhe orchestra. ‘had started its first number, and Myra/s manner was very reserved and haughty. The steward was ilefereniial. “We are placing you ladies at lho purssns table." he suid with a smile. and- Myra and Sally followed him to ilhelr table. Sally sat wllcre silo could soc lilo captain's table. Myra. Iluul iuld iler that ii. was always exciting lu see who was invited -to sit there and she had evinced a certain in- terest in what ilhe captain wars like. “The bridge is really tho most romantic place on the ship," she attractive tlzun Myra. ‘But had told Sally; "that is, if the can would be thrilling to ‘be so popu- tain is jolly and ‘a 500d 80011.1." lzu- aud in make all tho other women jealous. Sally glared unrescrvediy at the The captain SOIllZllL out Myra. captain, resplendent in dark bluc enrolled. Next meeting at lilo ‘I 4111111)’ 11111011 unis §i"i‘\‘l‘4l.' Ne,“ 11101118 of Mrs. (lupluill John blac~m°°1111l§ 111- 11H‘ llilllli‘ 01' Airs. Alli- Dona-lil. 1°11 Rilllrily. ORWELL COVE. ‘The members (cwlilnued on Page 3) if this Institute met at the ‘home oi‘ _ Mrs. D. 1R. MacDonald. 14 unem- bers and 4 visitors were present. The meeting opened with the slug- ing of the, ‘institute Ode. Iioll call was answered with stories. The m-inulcs of the last uncoilng vero road and aulopieil. All bills were ordered paid. Arrange- ments were ‘made in huvo some im- provements made in itho llall. Mon- ey was voted for the starting of a Library in the School. lt was dc- cided Ito lwld a Valentine Party in the Hail February 14. talnment Committee was appoint- ed for next meeting. Next moot- lng at the home of Mm. James A" antral“ bers of this Institute met at the »1i11'1-BEli Milli. the floor be scrubbed‘ g ‘QFEBRUARY 12, 19 2'1. __._\| MADE" IN CANADA 10-9 Peter Mofiliwkey. in; Opened with tho Ode. Roi-l . . call was answered with “What l Rlclimllnd St. ELDON. This ilnstltute met at-would. do iwitih $1000.00. 1Com- Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at VYVvvvvvvvvvvVVVYVYVVVv > O-OQ-O46-§4-O§6§&¢§-O-O-O-O-O$-O§ E. R. BROW Charlottetown Lowest Rate p.- Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis, ‘.i NEW YORK FISH ADS. ivvv m. ATTENTION (Dread. . Minutes of the lust mcet~ B31118)’, and in ‘have u Fishing . ing were read. iliscilssoil and P111111 1° 111f11W11I01111y. We hail You!‘ PIOdIICfiOII t0 adopted. Report oi‘ proceeds of 1"-‘l11'e*1°‘111“““"" “"111 Oyster Hod CHESEBRO BROTHERS & ROBBINS INC. New York,’ N. Y. and a great deal 0i‘ gold lnald. But then the purser too lllId plenty of gold braid and was very jolly. and asked ‘her lo dance. and Myra,‘ flushed unll excited as gially hadn't seen her in wrecks, laughed up into Morrlscy. Roll call to be answer- ed with quotations of poetry. Advise his eyes. Sally, fouling rather forlorn ‘was sitting out. when one of the junior officers caxmo up to ilior. Our Winter Weather» ‘g-uiw 1 have mu dance?" {who rose eagerly. to he friendly Sally liked him, but as usual she took Ilier cuo from Myra. who was‘ BEAR' R'lVER_ NORTH. 7 mom- bers and 6 visitors ntot in the schoolhouse for the monthly imeet- ing. Meeting opened by roll call itlfialugl by pmViBfbB. Minutes oi’ , , e as meet ng were road and A Trying Tlmo for People With wag“ gqayilras£ngfi,sg,here m “manna adopted. ‘it was decided to hold Weak Watery Blood. 111e,.‘ Her semwnfldelwo was N’: FPlo SFhCliI-l dance in school- tumiur to ‘hen. She was Sully on” e 11' O1 3311"“? 21- ‘Canadian winter weather is a. try- and "$1 a “my of Jvlyra- uommulees WW9 11P11°1111°<1 10 1/15- ing time for debilitated. run-flown, The sou was a trifle rough. but ‘he BM‘ 511L111"? “MP1- 13111111‘ people. The close air of shut-up it wag mther fun t0 dance ‘with the T225 ‘gfixwlgode n“ “Mk1 11111111111191‘- houses. lack of out-of-tloor exerciacflship rolling ever so slightly, The he'll” had been ‘fir; ‘a’: S" 001i‘ the restricted diet of the scasom all junior officer who explained that for Ne“ cmeepune at “l; have their egect on weakened gys- he luul charge of ‘the radio was ‘Home or Mm Charms Kelli; o tems. There is always in. such cases V01)’ r1108. 100- ‘ 11° W115 ‘171°11d_ ' ‘ the danger o, severe colds’ attacks and very ‘English. He held hei HAZEL GROVE. M members H n , .' uh u" o e d ad, tightly untl looked down into her ‘ _ ° “ “m” “r ° “ m r m eyes with his ‘no. slightly narrow- i123: ii. ed pneumonia. There is no other 1 wh .l .t ‘lkei. After the “mo M year’ W119“ a bountiful sup- 551100 ‘i; dike: litir if she would m5 opened “m1 m“ 0119- 11°11 ply nt rich, red. blood is so neceu- m‘? to m) m) ‘m the w“ deck “m, call was responded to with my ' favorite book and author. lit ivus sary; and the one way to keep the She assenmm blood rich and pure and thus avoid Bthnulmcd‘ The sea u“. went w winter trouble is through the use of fine}, hemL n w,“ "he nothing Dr. Williams’ Pink »l’ills. ll, unlor- She ha,‘ (Wm. expeflqnuuL tunatciy, you have fallen u. victim‘ up m, 111,, “out deck, g; lto influenza, or other winter trnu- were smtnglcd wit‘): star»; overiieu biog, [h1g4 mime medicine will rc- The sou Willi like u lake ululer the Btom your health and strength. moon. iSally drew a long breath. Among those who have proved, the “ (T0 5Q Cvllilflllfli-l value of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills is iMisa Margaret. Pearson. R. 11., No.‘ 3. ‘Chatllam. Miss Pearson ihad pass-I 1S1 f ll lied. 1° e “c docided to hold a play somellmn in the near future. A 1.1.11 or $535 was received and paid. After u“, he skies business the remainder of Hi0 ev- d_ ening was spent in sewing for (be children oi’ tho orphanage. It was decided ito dioiil a. spacial meeting at tho homo of Mrs. An. gus Nicholson, January 21.. to com- RESOLUTION m, coNooLiNosplete dresses and bloomers for the DY ELLEN J. BUCKLAND llogfllerodNuno ARGELY on medical advice, __ women are abandoning the old- iime “sanitary pad" for a new way that supplants uncertainty with posi- tive protection. Sheer frocks and ill-timed social engagements no longer remain as worries. Lost days are fewer, and health better. _ It is called “KOTEX." Ends the insecurity of old-time sanitary pads; § times as absorbent! And deodor- i-nr-endo all fear of offending. y As easily disposed of as a piece of tissue. No laundry. Noem- barrassment. _ You get it at any drug or dc- partment store simply by saying "KOTEX." Buy without hesitanry, and be cure to get the gentiinc. Only Kdtex itself is “iike" Kuicx. Eight‘ in l0 hcltcnclnsc women employ it. Proves lhr risk- of ..ld ways. korex heard like tluoc Wllrl-IIIBAS: We the members o! iSt. Mnlachlb lflrnnch, Catholic ‘Wo- men's League. “Kinkora, have ‘ed through a severe attack of lu- liuonza and says: "It left me so weak and rundown’ that I could learned with regret of the (loath of scarcely walk‘ Anaemia 68" l“ and Mrs lames Sllldon sister of our it almost seemed an it l would not vklu‘, ‘ ’ - .0 l resident Mrs. Henry Trainer. 111111 "111111111111 u“; "We" 1"‘ 1 “If” also m the death of Mrs. John so wea that t o chat exert on ,, r , i ,_ a m K y ' would hill-s on from»: awn» I .'-‘..°§..“'iii’.f. ‘.’...‘T.‘."..'§i’.‘3§“.?.§ if’; Bu... c. ‘£13., '.'l7#..'.2ih.°'u.f.".f was under meiiiuil ticutmuut, but it f H d, m f M _ J h M51"; ¢,,g|-|°¢g,g°wn h" "m ‘d dldl not help me. Then One day in ,§,,,,,If§,,,,",*,‘,,,,,,,‘,’ o; “T”, $3,“ p to M’ Queen Stroetxnoxt doormlm our local paper l road an udver dam-me, and 515m- oyMm 13 AA“. porlal Tobacco 60., whore ho hopoa tinoment oi’ Dr. Williams‘ Pink liver members of our ‘Branch. l“ m"! l" hi! old ouatomera and Pills. and decided to try them. liy THEREFORE RESOLVED: That many new onso requiring anything the time l hail used three boxes l we place on record our sincere 1" D"“""" 5“PP11"v 31111111119! If"! felt much better, and continuing the‘ sympathy with our sister members P"°'“ M““°1""~ 31ml?" R00"! Ill u“ 0mm m“! u W“ no, 10m, he,‘ 1,, the“. n‘; bereavement, u,“ m? oonnootlon. Momboro the P. A. T. A. m... l felt ‘better u“... .1 hail been ieslor this Roiwlultion b. forwardhold °- 11- KEEFE- berore the human“ attacked m, tn ioreaved memi ers, and thutt s My mp1,; meme” surprised, - my‘ liosolutkm be recorded in tho ‘Min- friends, and when asked "What ma; fr" °1 ‘"11 11181111" “M11111? “W” Iooiod Tondoro "marked tender", will bo rooolvod by tho undersigned. you do?” I would roudl say, "Not 5' my doing, but m? wullaml-r rink’ ‘Mm M'°1“‘°1 M°K°1"111- Pills." To mo, at least, the pills’ Mr" Franclafmmenn" ' - have been wolth their weight in ‘Mn’ ‘I’ Edw‘ Mwarvme‘ an“ MIN“ 10m ‘or m. Mum" M M” (bmmltlgg m, Resoluqont o now ochool at Earnoolltlo. Plano 11° - KlnkoraflRE. r1. m4 onooimtlon- at Department 0| lfifiltivn and Jonklna Bros, atoro, Miilvlow. REMOVAL NOTICE As a precaution against winter lilo um or. Williams‘ Pink Pills Fgbmm’ 7' m" now. Bold by all medicine dealers. Arm;- iugn; on w [IRNAQQ DQyL; 0P "111 117 11111111 l! 5° 0811i! 8 11011 clean enamel bolls m oa- woodi ‘ levy. o! luildlnq Oommlégg u; 1m Dr. Wlllllaino‘ new tioaual ' L llmlvilill. P- I. l: __ Medicine Co». wort, nm with _ ‘VINO. , . ,.AL$“_ ".1, f, 7 ‘v,,.w_ _, . .. .....~. AHA»... . Regularly fed throughout the winter season 18 The Best Guarantee of Assured Results in Reproduction The largest litters born last season and also the highest average of pups raised to ma- turity were in fox ranches where IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL FOX BISCUITS comprised a most important part of the foxes’ daily winter diet. Line up with the world’s successful ranchers and insist on having “IMPERIALS”, the best fox food obtainable. g cimniorrerown ‘i P.G.l. I lMP€RiAL Blscurr Co. For Top Prices. Prompt Returns and General Satisfaction selected. lt was llocideil 1.0 ox-Elwulllilw-H lSixI new lili'lllll('l'.‘w‘ hihii ‘i hucy hooked rug ut the 1'91"‘: enrn of. ilull (‘rill rm- ru-xi 5g brshed 1888. shlppln stgncllg 3 g Whlstfdrive h, Boston rm. the 5L iilghl. "Different ilvilyfi 11m llrrllll-Z a a I a an on Rmuu‘ Peter's Church. All oxiru chair 1 0111114195". 31901111? i-lusird wiih 1, 2 and 3 Fulton Fish Market, O-§O-§#O-Q-QO-Q-O-O§§Q-OQ-Q § SMELT AND EEL SHIPPERS