NTIIEMCIENTRAI. GUARDIAN can cnasrorrorowu GUARDIAN‘ "HIPPETY HOP in"FOIIles1920!' IT PAYS to buy in this Province. u i; .... ‘Koo... w. a‘! FEBRUARY s, 1920 - “MILLINERY PARLOR in Follies 1920!" As sisv AS LA.B.G. ‘ r1... STRAND ‘n44 WAR-See our boys and where Simply drop an OX0 Cube into acupful of hot Matinéieibaily This Wggk at 3,15--Night 7 &-, 8.45 h rllllt? ’Ie why s. ~ . . . . \ w‘ . \' \.~.\;.~: \ \ i .. years, has borne the signature of , and has been made under bis per- sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. .- in use for over thirty _ .411 Counterfeit, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but f» ' . Experiments that trifle with and endanger thehealth oi gqlnfants and Childrerr-Exfirience wn r ' A “E53?” 4 Dastoria is a harmless substitute or Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and_Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant.‘ It contains . neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant usefor the relief of ponstipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverrshness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. i fill-INUINE CASTORIA Atwav: ’ Bears the Signature of _’ l "I In Use For Over 30 Years , The Kind You Have Always Bought Tn! CINTAUI comrAv-av, Mzvr vow-c claw, puts new life in the worker On a big job there is nothing so bracing .~and salisiying as a_ cup oi ‘MOIQSITS TEA BREAD ALONE. makes a wholesome, and nutritious meal EAT MORE BREAD baked from USE PURITY FLOUR for all your baking "More Bread and Better Bread ' and Better Pastry." Western Canada Flour Mills Company, Ltd; numb" n TORONTO-Hui on.“ Wilnipei. Irlnrlon. Cllnry, Blmnulan, Monlrnl, Olluwl, Si. John, Golqlfi " "“w"“37 1r l "w? Write Purity Cook Book -~.- - . .\ .-.'. .' ’ i r. Corns Stop Hurting, Then They Lift Out With Fingers No pain or soreness! Corns and calluses just shrivel up and lift oif-—Try itl A noted Cincinnati chemist dincovcrcd n. new cthcr com- pound and csllcd it frcezonc and If. now can he had in tiny bot» tlr-n for n few ccntn from any drug store. . You simply apply ufow drops of frcczone upon a tcndcr mm or painful callus and instantly the soreness dlsoppclra, thcn shortly you will find tho corh or M1111! Iolwlo that you 4» -_._.\ __. can just. lift it of? with the flngcrs. lit-ally! No humbug! No pain, not n bit of soreness, either whr-n applying ircezono or nftr-rwnrris and it doesn't cvvn irritate the skin. Ilnrri corps, soft. corns or corns br-twcr-n tho. tocs, also taught-nod cslIusr-s junt shrlvcl up and lift off an clay. It is wonderful! Works like n charm. Kocp it on the dresser. u l e....................n.-.....4...s._,_____ __._ _ _ -~ e Mun-s. A .-.-\-..L4.-... ... Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been ' J was in town yesterday. In "Follies ol 1920.“ AUCTION SALE of groceries al Beer & Golf's start today at one o'clock sharp. 6700 GAIETIEB OF CABARETS ill “Follies 0f 1920." V. 6714 A MEETING OF THE LADIES of Zion Church will be held in the church parlor this evening pt 8 0‘- cluck. All urged to attend“. 6708 DO ALL BOOBS COME FROM Summerslde? See “Follieg 0f 1920." (I714 MRS. MCKINNON, GOVERN- mcnr House, will receive Wednes- day afternoon February 4th and the first Wednesday of every month up l0 and including the first Wednes- day in June. 6702. RUSTlCO.-The annual meeting of the congregation of St. Varies Church xvus held on Wednesday af- ternoon (Jan 28th.) with an atoud unce of four men and rtwo ladies and the rector. The rector re-inter- arcd what he had already said at bllllon In regard to appreciation of Irindnesses received and welcome given. Tire treasurers rport show- cd a small deficit with some more ruissiorlary monies to collect, Iierc uguln the duplex envelope system was adopted nnrl‘ It is hoped that ruudy response will be given to the zlppcill for increased support of what may be termed the "extension ivork" of the Masters Kingdom. The following officers and delegates were (electedz——('liui'cllwardens.— hlressrs b}. W. Bulmrm and Wm. Dun can. Vcstry.—-Messrs Jnmns Murcll, Ilownrd McKay, Sum Nelson, Al- bert (Eros-well, Thou. Cruswell, Ed< mund Curr; with E. W. Ilulmuu secretory-treasurer. (‘yrll ’I‘nolu\ls was reappointed caretaker and Will. Duncan, sexton. Dslegulo to I). t‘. S-‘Mr, James hfulcli: substitute Sum Nelson. Delegate to Syn0rI.-— Mr. Sam Nelson, substitute E. W. llulman. (Patriot please copy.) ANDREW—-SCOTT WEDDING. —-A very prclly wedding rook place at 8 o'clock Wedncsduy even- ing, Jan 28th, 1920 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Scolrl Marsh- field, wucn their eldest daughter l-‘lorence Jean was united in ruar- rlage lo Mr. Frederick W. Andrew of East Royalty. by Iiev. G. C. GRAND CHORUS ENBEMBLES 6714 they foughlr-Vfar memorials. 2i. TEA AND BAZAAR at Nolre Dame Convent, Feb. 11th and 12th. 6717. RESUMING PRACTICE-Dr. Scnntlebury has returned from his trip and will resume practice today] 1i water, stir with a spoon and ready. What could be more convenient l A cup of OX0 is, good at all hours~——and is ready in n minute, It revives—strenglllens-—and keeps your 0X0 is simplé~more , vitality. DICTIONARIEE-Just received another shipment of Dictionaries which will be supplied to any read- er of The Guardian for 98 cents and three coupons. 6397 MI»LTON.—-’l‘he congregation of St. Johns Church held their annual meeting In the church on Monday afternoon 26th Junuury when fif- TI SOF ‘n .10. s moo c 5 $1.. 4» U one brimming over with health and _ O2“ otiuarzs vvv vv H. lnce Presents Dorothy Dalton ._.1N._ A‘; ‘ALA vv~v ‘The l At‘ teeu- men were present. In giving his report lllc rector said how much he und Mr. Jones hurl appreciated the many kiudncsses shown them on all hands since coming lo tho Parish lust September. The treas- urers report on the whole was not. unsatisfactory faking into consid- eration the five months Inter-reg- num. The luisslounry apportion- ment had fallen somewhat in ar- rears bu! it urns hoped that even yet some ul least of this will be forthcoming. lu order the better to take care of this unimportant brunch of the work ll was decided to adopt the duplex envelope aya- rem. The following oillcers and dele gates were olecled:-l‘.hurch\vai'- rlevus-Alcssrs A. W. liolroyd and (‘. E. .\lucl\‘rairzir»_ Vcslry.—,.\Icss1-s Pope Hooper". L. 1.. Jenkins. Wilt- shire, Geo. W, Hooper. 'I‘lios. Fos- ter. Ernest Cole's, Arlhur Curtis, lIorbc-rl (‘bier-i and lrn Rodd, with Roy (‘tiles secretary and Geo. W. Iioopcr trczisurein Vlillium Curtis wus rcuppninlcrl sexton. Delegate to D. (f. S.—-C. E. NlzurKenzle with Arthur (‘urtis substitute. Ilelcgntc lo SYIIOOr-L. L. Jenkins with Ham- mond Hooper as substitute. Put- riot blouse copy. —————~—i-O FARM FOR SALE My farm at York Point, North River, consisting of 50 acres of land. In a very high slate of cultiv- ation with large house and burns in good repair. This propert-y is splendidly situated 7 miles from the city In summer by road and only 1 1-2 miles across the ice in winter. A ferry is in operation in summer; wharf five minutes walk from Iiousc. There is abundance of seaweed, the furru having shori- fronts on both North und \V0st Rivers. Price reusonulblc. If uol sold by Idol). 18th will be sold by pulblic uur-lloil on that datc; with stock crop; Impluulcnts and house- hold furniturc. Reserve this dale. Feb. 18. Irlumlbllla will] list bl’ stuck etc, lnler. Phone. Properly can bu inspected at any lime. DAVID WHITE. GT2G-I-B-NIIQ 3,110. c>-_-_ Minardu; Llnlment Cures Dandruff AUCTION SALE oI‘ groceries at Beer & Golf's starts today at our.- (fclock sharp. 6700. L. B. MILIER’S CARD To The Eleclrlrs of \Vnl',] Five. Ladies. zmd (lenllemeru-For lllYPt‘ pouscculivc lcrms you have. douc mu the honor, of electing me as ono of your roprcstuilrlllves u! the (‘ouucil Brmrd. and now in ob- edience In u gcucrnl rreqllcsl. l glad- ly conrply wilh your wishes lo ATTENTlONI-Thc workers and supporters of Mayor Wright will meet al his office King Square on Tuesday evening February 3rd inst at 8 o'clock. SERVICES UIGG, GRAND VIEW, ELDON.—-Rev.E.S.rMuson‘ will speak on the h‘0rwai'd Movrrrncrll. In the Baptist (‘liurch at Uigg on Wednes- day evening at Grand View 'I‘hurs~ Taylor, of Charlottetown, in the presence of a. large number of in» vlled guests. The bride looked cliarmiilg in u dress of blue silk with gold beaded trimmings as she entered the parlor leaning on rue-arm n1‘ her father lo the strains oi‘ Lohpilgrlus wedding iuarch reu- rlercrl by Mrs. J. 'I‘. Iwrgusrun- Thu young couple o'er» unattended. After the ceremony any cusioru-arl‘ congratulations. lhc guvslg repair- crl to rlu- dining room when» u siunpliutrs repusl was sccvcrl. 'I‘ho large display or cloqtioul nlld cost- ly wcrldiug gills rostillcrl lo llu‘ unusual "popularity" of the contract- iui-I DiLYYIIPS. The groom's gift lo the bride was u Imudsomo fur- coo-t.‘ ‘F110 bridc, ‘pPQVIOIIsV to her "llilrflliiflT. Was while-d upon and presented with a beaurirtrl r-liuil‘ from tho Marsbiielrl Presbyterian Vmlgléglillllll ‘do nu appreciation ol her service as orgnnisl (luring the Illlst eight years, The bride was one at Nlarshfleldhs most popuhn- Yllllllg Indies and will be munch "llfillflll W her many friends, and i150 1n nluslcul circles in which she took h leading part. After m; evening pleasantly spent the young Qflllllleleft amidst the best. wigheg of llicrr friends for tut-i,- future homo. ~——--Q0>___. PERSONALS M1‘. J.‘ J. Horuby, (my, h“ m. turned from Halifax. Mr. Arthur Vlnuicombe left yes- terdny for Trum Mr. E. H. McEnchern wont 1r, bIun-nyr River yesterday. _ (‘ll-Ill James Mc-Grath Tignlsh, is Ill the cily. Rev. A. J. McIntyre, Trncndlc, _ ‘Ml Cflllg. city leaves this morn mg for Sydney. Ml‘. Nell McLeod, K. (Y, Sum. mcrsido Ia in the clty on com-g bug] ncss. Mr. Hudson Morrow of North Lake was a visitor to the city yea- tcrday. The many friends of Mrs.‘ Edgar hear she is recovering from a sev- ere attack of blood poisoning. Mrs. Joseph Lurkln, St. Peter's, left Monday morning for ‘Boston, where aha will spend the remain- der of the winter. ‘ Miss Myrtle Flnlayson has re- turned from an extended vlslt to New York and other American cit- ies. Miss Beth MncLauchIan, St. Pel- er"a, who has been visiting friends In Charlottetown for the past week. returned Friday evening. (‘olonel Hallock of Ottawa and Major Whyle of Quebec arrived in (Yhnrlottetown on Saturday night and lefl yesterday morning on re turn to the mainland. The many friends of Mrs. Patrick Butler. Glengarry, Lot 7, are pleas- ed to learn that sllc is recovering after undergoing a very painful operation at the Charlottetown Hos- Glllesple of Long River are glad to - nominate uguiu. and lake this moans of soliciting your support on ‘the 11th inst. 'l‘Il(- Ballot Au! was framed for the protection of the voter. l have always respectful it by rciruirliug from u personal r-unvzlss. ' Much us has Iltwll done for the Ward during lhr- lusl low yours, rum-b remains lo III‘ done. zmrl in nccmrlplish ir in pnrt without in- volving 1hr‘ city I slihllllt: l. The Glurvcl I'll ul Sulwogv. owu- r-rl by lhr- oily. .\‘II'S’I‘ In» opcncrl up. for it contains in urbuurlrlucr- llir» iuztlr-r-iul rrequirvrl rrll our siren-Is. uurl quilc within the ulcnuu ul‘ luv r-lvic Iinzmccs. :5. Thr- lloruinlou Ilousiirg sclwmc should bc lrrkcu up n1 once \\‘llll lhc l'l‘0\‘Illl'l'dI Govcrnulc-ril. for lhv Iiousiug problem is bet-outing SH‘- ious in Pliurlnllclourn. ii. Iiziving sllvwacrlctl In gelling a louse of u largo portion of Bridge- Ilill from llie Mllilurg: atulloritlcer. and bud bathing Imuscs erected rlierc iu. it can be mudc lulu a delightful I'm-k I'm" old and younl! ul Iillle or no expense. The eastern portion ol‘ the rally is untitled lo il. A gcullcrunu llllfi zilreurly offered to supply u f0llllli\Il'l—-ll0\\' llinl ilcrulissitru has Ire-on received and arrangements cumlplelcd to supply the place with uzilcr. . I believe in IIITIIFOVPIIIOIIIS consi- sluilt with our lllPflllH. 'I‘rusliug that my work in the past uurrriluls u continuance of your confidoilcc. I um, Obedicnlly yours. L. B. MILLER. rluy availing mill ut Eldon Friday evening. H ME ON A Vl$lT.——Tl1€ many trier a 0f bicssrs Rudolph Duffy and Wm. Ryan of Iioxburqv, Muss, are plezlserl to s98 lhcm paying u visit l0 their respective hurries Iu h‘ur'l Auguslrls and (‘urriIgzinJPllcy report some rcul stormy and zero WUIIIIICI‘ in Iloslou. During the pnsl week. Jlessrs llyrul and Duffy iu- lbnil spmuliiu: u few mouths ut their liomcs before- goiui; \\"csl. whcrr- ll is Ilopod they wllb mcct with lhc ruurkctl success they Ilrrvc moi with while in Ilmcbury, but no runner where they p0 P. E. Island may wcll be proud to‘ own lwo such unruly boys.—r.‘om. ' Minards liniment relieves neuralgia The Prophets A _S_ay “Beware” The people of Cliarlolletoivn are advised by those who know, to be on the lookout for o Wlllllllle Ellie of fun und laughter when‘ the Knights of (Tolumbus will submit on Thursday and Friday evenings and Saturday matinee. February 12th. 13th and 14th, a big musical spectacle, “The Follies of 1920" being produced under the joint direction of Messrs Burkhurl and Hurley. If one cannot laugh the advise Is to keep away for Mr. Burkhart in his character of Mic- key has one mission lu lifc, and that is to make others scream with morrlmeut. Ovcr fifty people par- ticipating, with-more than twenty school children. On Mouduy and Tuesday. February 16th and 17lh u big reomcdy dramatic success will ho staged‘, "The House Next Door." Tickets can be had now from mem- bers of the Knights, tho Indies and gcullmcn taking part in the por- forruuncea, members of St. Charles uud Si. Ellzubelha societies uud at Iiurldlnfis Drug Store. Lino up now llllfl secure your llckr-ls, they will g0 like hot cakes. G713 6725 THIS WOMAN SAVED FROM AN OPERATION BY TAKING LYDIA E. PINK- HAM?» VEGETABLE COM- POUND, ONE OF THOU- SANDS OF SUCH GASES '18 THE GREAT . GAMBLE l Two Well Known Names Act as a Guarantee LUTHER HIITGHISON It's a Great Big Investment WATCH THIS SPACE DAILY wélerst-uarslearasvsesaialallfielelielii aeeléaeéfiteéléaeéhasinseekailesallésaflésséliscéléseiiéseiléseiléosiliosélteciias? run on"... Here Is Where it Shows Don'i worry! Let “Danderlne” save your haIr and double ' its beauty To slop falling hair at once mid rid the scalp nlLt-very particle of dandruff. get u sluall Iloltle of rlc— llghtful "lllllltlcfllln" ul any drug or toilet rznuulcr for u few cents, pour u IIIlIv in your hund und rub il into the scalp. After several zipplicullous the hair usually stops coming out and you can't find nny dandruff. Your buir will grow strong. lliick und lolly: and appear suit, glossy and l\vlcr> us Iicuullful and abundant. Try it.’ Tho publisher" of lllc bust For‘ rut-Vs |l'd[\l‘\‘ iu the hlarlliuie Pro‘ vim-cs in writing l0 no slates: “l would any that l do not know of n IlltP(I‘l(.'Ill8 that hug stood the lest 0i‘ time like MINARUS LINI- IVIENT, It hun ‘been nn unfailing rcmcdy in our Irouschold over sincc I crm rcmcmber, and has outlived rlozcuu of ‘Wtlllltl-III‘ competitors and Iurllulors." Black River Falls. Wis.—"As Ly- dia E. Plnkhnm's Vegetable Com- ‘. pound snved me from an operation. cannot any eu- ough in praise - of it. I suffer- ed from organ- ic troubles and my side hurl me so I could hardly he u-p from my bed I _ ,_ and I was uu- . . able to do m-y housework. I hurl the best doctors in Enu (llnlro and they wanted me lo have an operation. but Lydia E. Pinkhiurfa Vegetable Compound cured mo so I did not need the op- crnllnrl and I um telling all my friends about lt."——Mrs. A. W. BINZER, Black River Idalls, Wis. Ir ls just such experience as that of Mrs. llinzcr that has made this famous root and herb remedy n household word from ocean to oc- ean. Any woman who suffers from Inflammation, ulceration, displace- ments, tulckache. nervousness, Ir- regulruilles or "the blues" should not rest until she has given It a trial. and for special advice write Lydia. E. Plnknsm Medicine ($0.. Canada or United Stain. W. K. B4 Great George street pltal. r“ a e -",.. ».».;.-., V. _, Lynn. Man. r Railway and Steamship Ticket WHITE STAR DOMINION. LINE CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES LIMITED CUNARD LINE DONALOSON LINE Tickets and bananas labels all Issued at my office. Reserva- tions arranged and full Information furnished. i Railway tickets over all linen of Railway to any plllnt In Roger's City Tlokot Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I- OQ-QO-OOfOQO-O-OQOQQ-QO-O-OQ l éléaniléseélésiilélaélévrsilielsiléssilfscilfi, “‘lliwiflfiifllrarssrfiararsrarwaseroswaremwesrsarsws Home Breaker” A Paramount Picture _ a’! A story of a saleawoman who stocked up against the best man on the road and won easily but found it hard to wln out with her own best pal. AA‘ AAA‘ vvVVVYYv iHE couua SELL snow sates m BITKA But she couldn't sell her sweetheart the ideu that ~ - - she didrrl want to share P's-M‘ his attentions with 501116 D "liroprhyuy Jane" until she men-eater“ i.v',"_/'1l,l/<I\> mg I 10mm AL‘ vvv ‘r.’ The“ vI-IO 1 if I A Homeless Princess Ninth and llirilliirg Chapter of Bound and. Gaggerl “He Comes up! . i, Only one more chapter Smiling" O-§-§-§-O§f§0-0'O-§O§§¢ 0-0 VOO+FOOQ fQQQO-§O§OO-Q4 AAA‘ vvvw L w Wednesday, Thursday Douglas Fairbank’ s IN vv l) > ‘Lsn-‘AAAAAA vwvwvwvvvv vw ‘A vw swore-w“ 20W K09 OROO-OQQ-O-OHHO-O-OOO-OO -O-O-Q-O-Q Prince Edward ALI- THIS VVEEK THE TOMMARKS GO IVI PA NY IVlatinoe Today 2.30 THE GOLDEN RULE‘ .- Tonight at 8.30 Sharp “TIIE GIRL FROM OVER THERE” VAUIIEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS Seats Now on Sale at the Theatre Ticket’ Office Daily from 10 a. m. to 6.30 p. m.-—7 to 9 p. m. Doors Open Matinee 2.00 Curtain 2.30 Sharp Doors Open Evening 7.30 Curtain 8.30 Sharp , Parties Arriving after Curtain rises will be Oblig- t ed to Wait Until the first act is o'er E Evening Reserved 35c and 50c > Rush Seats 25c r hiatirlee Arlults~—20c., Children 10c‘ 0004-00 noooooooo-aoooa A lively hockey encounter look II. Sentner Dlllce u! the Arena yesterduy ailer- noon when Grades VI um] VII ($111119 H_ Shaw ‘lnlo contact‘. ‘The P0511,“ w,“ l, L_w_ , Vlflflfylorthc tune of II lo 0 in Substitutes, Grade VlI.—-<M. Mc- fuvor of (nude VII. Ml‘. Ilrucc lions I Leod. was referee. The lino up was as follows: Grude Vl L. 'l‘ouiubs P P Rover _ J. biclnnis E, Jame; Centre . L. Vutcher I1. W. G. Toomlbs {O-&_____ Grade VII J. Field M. McKIunon to be u blonde she does. .- Goni Snvo yourself and tho salvation R- llllllls (_ P of llic world ls assured. ll. (‘ruswell F. Cox The way 1o come out all to the 800d on second thought 1s to think the second thought first. Pt. Pl- SllIIlc-lt I’. lllclnnia Has arrived . A new VIVADOIJ ---T A L C U M»- Wilh a Wonderful Odor 35c the tin SPECIAL cruvnv, SALE 40¢ A POUND REDDIN BROS n‘ n ‘ALA-n vvvvv‘ Yvvvvv ‘Annnann- nan‘; wvwvvvvyvwvvvvv If a brunette thinks she prefers» CIIENWAH