Bontinues the nnual Sale of all Paper Remnants and room lots This splendid and interesting addi- tion to the STOCK TAKING SALE commences this morning. Paper Staff has been going through the stock preparatory to Stock taking and in all cases where a pattern is ~ sold down to one 0r two room lots-it has been thrown lots to suit average size room—-p matched border included and the lots placed on sale at a ridiculous price. LANDLORDS, HOTELS, BOARD- INGHOUSES should see this bargain offering as soon as the store opens this morning. If you have .a room to do-NOW is your chance. Moose a M°LEOD LIMITED Charlottetown Opium Growing 0n Increase \ PEKING, January ll", (Pantidian Ifiw-gqj),---lljil\\ll\-,\;i'II\\’llIll i“ ‘WW4: prinnoteil \"\u_t\l'o\l.\‘ly in several see- tlonsoi‘ China, and ilw il."\"‘l"" ineiit llliili-ilrii to he helpless in its efforts to suppress Lhe industry. ‘vl‘l(n'l duping the past few months has grown lo vast ]Il'tI]\iiI'llt|ilN. in runny illstriets the trade fliiliiiimiii" iv has sei|ii-oi|'ieial iliiiii"‘\'"\ ‘m Ill't‘liilllL oi‘ its I'4'\’1‘I‘ille-prntltli‘l“); possrbiiilies. A proelamniion has been lssiteil. ntnlini: that orders have been ie- (‘elvd from the milliflfY mid “Wu gtiVi-‘fltlilg oi‘ lneliein: province. to the effect that the pollee mid min; llillfhli‘. slinuiil _l"iiil|.\' "»‘i"“l"" whitt is to be known as the tiliiiii" Pruiiliiition lnvestiizntioii "fill?"- A, i, |‘[]||[|_i‘l' of fact, this office will ,...|| to anyone for U"! tiiivisport of opium within the. litiniids of int-bent! Jlll'ii"ii°\i"“' tor twelve vents an ouiiee. l-oppy needs are helm: sown in many illstriets of w tern ilonnn. i-ilioitu oi‘ (‘ltilit-se tifficlulu prollt from the opium Lrudc nrc licenses ‘met-lint; with u wave of tipposition {mm gru\\'t‘l's and others, who are forced, as n. rrxtllt of tho recent dc- velapments to pay increased taxes. Our Wall out-tied up into u: WESTERN alumni -8HOP from Holman’: Catalog -TENDERS for milk drawing iteiisington Dairying Association closes February 16th, J J‘, Pi-gflgt, Secrelary- 1221-1~29~3i. —-SUNDAY FEBRUARV 3.- Bedeque Methodist Circuit, Helicon.» 11 u. m. Searletown 3 p. m. Cane Traverse '1 p. m. —-TAKE vouR SKATES AND enjoy an hour's skate after the match st the Crystal Rink [Friday nlgliL-Zi. -BELOVED RE-Sl-DENT DEAD. 'l‘iiero passed peacefully away at her home in New Aniiun on Wed. ncstlay, January 23rd Ellen 31,19. Kay, Jianilliuriy known as "Aim: Euclid‘ Mihollfill living to the ad» Vihiiwll "Ev 01' 91 years sh a was briaiu up to the last and could talk intelligently of this past um] present. ‘She was faithful to hm‘ ("lllllTll and exemplified the true LiiYi-‘iiiiii BDirlt in every walk in liie. iSlio was the last of a very old iiiiully, her parents being among the first settlers coming from An- iian, S<votlsnd. The funeral took H00.- eo Iledequo Cemetery on Fri- day a large number attending, her pastor, Iiev. M-r, Ross officiating and delivering a fitting eulogy for the occasion. -—|SLANDER HONORED.~ A rare distinction was conferred upon a former Prince l-Jdivard Islander at Washington, D. ~C., last October, when (Dims. S. lSchurmnn, of St. Paul, Mlnu., had the honor o1‘ ~re.c- t-iviug the thirty-third degree of the Scottish Rite of Free ‘Masonry. it is a great honor, as only a very few over receive this hlghsst degree in Masonry. lit ls ‘bestowed as a reward for service, and can- not be applied. for. Out oi‘ a (‘on- sislory of over 2500 members, only two yvere selected on the ot-c-zision rtferreti to, and Mr. Sclniriiiaii is president and treasurer 01' the St. Paul '-I‘imes Printing Company, and is also editor of the Scottish Rite Journal, n periodical published by kiinnesota Conslstory No. i. The old-timers around Sunimerside will remember “Chnrlie“ Scliurninn, the. young printer, before he went West l l. 'L,.1,lilli the ni-mviiig of the poppy plant was not of iliffi~ eulty iurmiiteil in iloiiaii province, 1on1» had only lo no out into the t~ollllli'_\' iu order to nee acre tipun ueie the weed iii eultlvutlon. liven 1h» ii the illegal business of ullllllll pioduetiou was winked at. but .~‘l|l4l' then oilieiiil proclnmth Lions luive been issued, permittinl‘. Lin», <>\\'llI'; oi‘ the puppy. Fairin- er. ~ i~ili'||\Ii‘i\iL\'\l to plant it. on liil_\'llli'lll of a fee to the. officials. and thus wheat production is ills- t~\vi\l‘:\",t-\l, \\'.\ile tin: military lords rue |'\‘ill“\\l:ilI<'(l. IN MEMORIAM MR. AL EXAN DER MARTIN. Th1 rc- dled at Miirtlnvale Janu- ary 2i, 102i. Mr. Alexander Mor- 111' in seek his fortune. -FlRE SYSTEM IMPROVED- Mayor. J. ii. Profitt, Kcnslnuton hnashotvn your “Y" zinoffiriiii communication from Mr. F. ii. Beer, S-cretary, Prince Edmrrr islnntl Board Fire Underwriters. (‘harloltoto\y'n, which should make llie heart strings of tho Kenslnii- ton property owners thrill. Mr. ileer congratulates the Council —-P08TPONED—Pie social and entertainment for Jan. 31, post- poned to Fob. l4. Town of Ken- slngton. 1251-1-3041531. —THERE WILL BE ONE hour's skating at the Crystal Rink after the match Friday nlght~2l. —HORSE NOTE-Mr. W. D. Su- therland, Kenslngton has exchang- ed his trotting mare Spark Plug with Mr. C. Reeves, Freetown. for the sire brown trotting stallion Buzz Fuzz. Mr. Sutherland is to he congratulated on getting the horse for the race season.——Y. w———-- ‘. —SUMMERSIDE AGENT.— Mr Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Drug C0,, is now Guardian re- presentative, in Svummareide and will be pleased to receive news advertising, new and renewal sub- scriptions and Job-Printing. Mr. MacDonald sells the Morning Guardian at his store. His telep- hone Ne. is 12-2. t! -—BFilDE-TO~BE SHOWEREQ- A miscellaneous shower was proc~ lpiiatetl upon bliss May Howard, of the staff of the Kenslngtoii Ex- change. P. E. I. Telephone Co" at the Brunswick Hotel on Monday evening, to celebrate nn event in which Miss Howard will he the central figure. For some time a eortaiii goiitleiiiaii has shown indi- cations of bringing t0 a happy Lor- ininzitiou Miss Howard's “Hello" worries, s0 with the courage that too many of the. single. chaps of Kcnsington lack, he has taken the preliminary steps that will lead to bliss conjugal. Mrs. liynds dia- chariged the duties of hostess with consummate skill and saw that eneli and every guest enjoyed a lull measure of entertainment. Right merrily passed the hours and all too swiftly. When the score was exzuuinetl it was shown that the wiiiiters were. Mrs. Joseph Con- don, and Mr. Donald McKlniion. The presents donated to the happy couple. are beautiful and liicludo silver ware, linen, coin. nn easy chair front the Telephone Co, and tithor beautiful and appropriate gifts. Lunch was served by Mrs. Lyuds which is sufficient proof of the excellence. of the “cats.” Misses Dnlzicl and McNeil] and Mr. Lester Raiiiisay furnished Olll~ beilishing music which stirred the syllllifllllrlli.‘ chords in happy unis- ion. Riiss Howard acknowledged the relt-Iirntlon in appropriate lun- izuagu which the. guests deeply an prucialetl. A note of thanks was tendered Mrs. Lyutlywho S\l(‘.(‘.(*,(‘.(l' ed so successfully in making ev- eryhmly at home. A valuable con-I llonrtl and the citizens on the fine demonstration made there on the 11th inst. of the Fire Equipment, and strongly advises thorough or- ganization of the Fire Department ..." that the members may intimat- ely underntnntl the exact working‘ of the system. and he able at :1 moments notice to meet any em- erszency that may arise. Mr. Boer concludes: “When the complete organization of your Fire Dept. has been ntade and a full report can] he sent Iwouid be glad if you would forward to me, with a rc- iuest that tho insurance rates in Keusington be reduced on account of the improvements on our Fire Protection facilities." Now surely, the ivlae critics, who stood back lllll watched the work with criti- "al eye and vainly tried to dim- inish its effectiveness with carp- ing criticism. will realize that in- iurnnre men will not offer a reduc- tion in rates unless they are thor- oughly satisfied that the risk car- ried has been diminished or re- moved. But now with these iuiprnv tributlng twloiuent to the success of! the nccztsion was the part played‘ by Mr. James Pendorgnst, whose multiplex facilities make lilm n un~ lversal requisite. All wish Miss lioward a long and happy llfo.-—~Y. Eastern Guardian _..'$HOP from Holmairs Catalog ..*~‘MONTAGUE METHODIST- The services for Sunday next are: 11 n. m. Lower Montague; il p. m. . Sturgeon; 7 p. m. Montague. ..'EASTERN AGENT —Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Agent in Montague, and will be pleased to receive news items, nd- vertlalng, Job ‘Printing, new and renewal subecribtions. if ..*TRANSFERRED-—Mr. Lionel McLnren a member of tho staff of the (‘nnndinn flank of Commerce, Mornll, arrived in Georgetown to spend l1 few days with his par- ents, Mayor and Mrs. E. B. Me Loren before proceeding to Fri-d- ed facilities, it ls the duty of every citizen to see that no risk of fire be. allowed t0 eXlst.—-Y. Tis greater to be laughed at than worried over tin. um 1i S0 years. llc leaves to ‘zuourn his beloved wife. two daughteis, Mrs. William Henry Mc- Donald, of Mnrtlnvzilti; Mrs, Alex- ander McLeod, Cardigan Head; one son, William. on ‘the home» steltd; one step-ilautrhtcr. Mrs. John .\l.(1illlo. (Ylnvertlzilc, D. C.; al-‘u two sisters. Mrs. Malcolm hit-Lend. of Reading, Mass; Mrs. Iionnitl Nicholson, Mount Lcamond, 1H2; also twelve grandchildren, aiul one grout grand child. blessed nrc the dead who die in the Lord. ,ii>ati'iot please CMiY-l .118 O5 The most discour tion is the fact that it The nerves conti because the digestive nourishment and the nerve force. The nerves in and this is where the rescue. nerves and nervous energy of the di estive system. You w uotlco t rice of Dr. Chan: Nerve baa been increased to 0c- bor now contain: 60 pliil of 60 u formerly. Likewise Dr. Liver Pill: are inatead of 26c. Edmanoon. Toronto. 86c. for 86 pd for 25 pills. ~ “mi i indigestion nue to grow weaker and wea tern is not au digestive system ais for at be restored by some other means Dii. CBASE'8 Neavn a It revitalllea the wasted builds up the which is essen- tial to the healthful working hat Wlllhrggs the instead Chase's Kiddo - G of nervous indiges- d to right itself. feature not ten lying Proper ack of Foon comes to | WHY wonnv 2 ericton, N. B.-—A. miGOOD PiCTURES.-- Mr. iii-lice. Yeo held his weekly mov- ing picture show in tho Town ilnll nn Friday. The pictures were very iuuch enjoyed by nll. the sew lai “Hurricane Hutch" being espec- lally ROQKL-“A. ...*WHIST PARTY.'—Tl\G whlst party which was hold in St. Jain» m. liali on Wednesday, January 23rd was n decidctl success. Not- yvlthstnnillni: tho cold weather. quite a. few were. present. The lad- lev. prize was won by Mrs. D. P. McKlnnon. and the gaunt-men's by Mr. Alex iiouchnrd. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. f‘. J. Sni- omon. Mrs. F. J. Solomon, Mrs. Donovan. Mrs. Doyle, Mrs. Smith. ililsg Snrnh McPiico and bliss Es- tnli liiorrlssey. Music was furnislv ed by Mr. Henry Gotoll. Quito .1 sum of money was renlized-Ji. ..*SOHOOL EXAMINATION.- A very successful semiannual ox- QUEDEC IJBA-DS IN DRUG Batu l Co., Ltd. New Box 60 Pill: 60 cts. Rev. Dr. Shearer, General Secre- :i| of Canada, who reports that p tho number of drug addicts, with British Columbia second. The il- X11784! he gives are: Que, 3,800; H. 0., 2,960; Ont. 1,000; d’. lit. L, none; nmlnutlon was held in the George- Stomach Troubles That Are Dangerous (l‘l"l' TIIIR 0P1‘) Nonn- forms of iitnniarh irnuhlt-“Qif neglected. often lend to ilnnm-ronu eon- ilitlomr-iilrern or runrern-Alii-ii, n nur- irieill operutltui iii about the only hope. l-‘or thin rennin. evon the moat nliii~ pip niouiaeh ailments iiiioulil he given prompt niui careful attention, So don't imuleet iieid iittuiiheh. nonrneiin. unit or liioatlnui And don't wanti- time with unknown or unreliable treniiiienll. At the very ilriii iiliina of iliatreaii, [m to any mind drug niure and obtain n few cents’ u-orth of pure liiniirateil Mait- llPllll. This npecinl blnirlienin (‘ompound lit nnfo and pli-nannt in taker-quickly. almmit instantly. effective and duel not net III n laxative. Be ruire and ask for IHHUIIATED hintrnealn for stomach trouble! only. s-o-a For Fire Insurance Oollllllt II. M. SIMPSON 160 Richmond 51nd Photo ig l Fur One D aturday, Fe 0n Saturday February 2nd. we will sell all Ladies’ Fur Coats on Hand at Discounts Ranging from 25 p. c. to 331-3 p. c. These are all this year’s Fur Coats, latest styles, bought at wonderful low prices. But now that our stock taking is over we find that we have too many on hand and our mistake is your profit. Read this list iillld then buy quickly. Hudson Hudson Raccoon Coats, size 40x42 length. Regular $440.00 for Raccoon Coat, size 36x42 length. Regular $235.00 for 12.550501. Coat, size 38x42 length. Regular $255.00 for French SeaLsizc 42x42 ! French Seal, size 44x42 length. Regular $145.00 for . French Sea], size 40x40 length. Regular $250.00 for . French Seal, size 36x40 length. Regular $175.00 for . French Soul, size 40x40 length. “Regular $198.00 for . . $250.00 $225.00 $275.00 $150.00 $150.00 $100.00 $100.00 $175.00 $125.00 $155.00 Seal, size 38x42 length. Regular $425.00 for . Seal, size 42x40 length, Regular $388.00 for . n“ gth. Regular $145.00 for _. 10 Northern and Southern Rat Coats, ranging in price from $200.00 to $335.00 at . . All Other THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE town Iilgh School on Thursday. Juutiary 24th in the presence of a goodly number 0f iiittarested rnte payers and visitors. The pupils were examiiioil by inspector L. W. Shaw and Rev. Purim-nus McLeod and showed by their correct and ready answers that they had been carefully taught by their teachers. Very plomdnr; remarks wore made by Mr. L. W. Show, Rev. Mr. Mc- Gowan and Rev. Mr. McLeod and others. Mr. Show congratulated the teachers on the splendid work done in all grailca. The examina- tloii came to a close by the sing- ing of the National Antlicnir-A. —-—---<—Q>——-—- Nllnnrtlhi I-inlmi-nt Ih-llevru (‘oldii ..__.._¢.as-_.___ PERSONALS ..‘Miss Jennie Gordon, who was visiting Georgetown hnspreturned "i hcr home in Carillgnne-A, ..'Mr. Plcton McCormnc. Char- lottetown recently visited George- town.——A. ..‘Mr. Alex MoPheo, Moose Jaw. is visiting hie parents. Mr. and Mrs. McPhoe, Georzetown,— A ................................33l-3percentdiscount 8Mink Marmot Coats, Regular $108.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75.00 - Mink Marmot Coats, Regular $99.00 for Mink Marmot Coats, Regular $79.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $55.00 $65.00 Fur Coats at Remarkable Bargain * Prices. Remember the time, One Day Only i at these Prices, Saturday Feb. 2nd 1921 l Prowse "ros ltd -----_- ONE PRICE T0 EVERYBODY The Big Store "Fragran- Anchor Empress Aids QuakeSufiereil TUKIO. January no, (P11111401, PTPRR),—-—BII]‘!B the enrlhduniir“ aster. tin- Emproiis of Japan 4 not an example to the entire "m".- try, my the simplicity ..r her lull: and the resolute manner ln WM ' enui-t luxury has been l'1l\““" until Tnliio la restored t0 no!‘ enndititvns. ' The i-lmprean will Pi"‘*“‘"l 1 dwellers in (‘he barracks, tr-n t ‘i fllHNl warm Wlntor kimono“ month. The distribution ’ Ian-rely in the hands of and graduates of "i0 unlveraltlel and Iii" school. The work of the rim!" iplred ladion of the iviven of the nnbllltifl similar effort. Since. the limp Instrumental selection, co" W. G. Y. THURSDAY, JANUARY 3i 700 Ktlacyles (380 Motors; WGV Orcheatrn "Duicy." a comedy in three acts, by (leorge S. Kaufman and Mart- (‘oiiiieily, presented by WGY Players} WCiY (Schenectady. N, Y.) General Electric Company Eastern Standard Time THE CAST 11 12 tort. 12:40 p. fll.—Pl'0(lilC(! report. 12:45 p. m.-—\Vonther report. 2:00 p. ni.—l\iluslc and address, “lilll-honrtls vs. Scenery," Mpg, Eilwnrd i’. Pressey. President of the Schenectady Federation of Wfliindlhl Organizations. 6100 p. it'd-Province and stock market quotations; news bulletins. {i130 n. m. p. m.—-l)lnfl0l' music w; llomnnofli Orchestra, New Kenmore iiotel. Albany, N. Y, ‘Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . ...Haroid Sundo ‘ 7:45 p. m.—-Rndio_, drums,- lieturn engagement of Ruth Schill- ‘iiliicrfl’ by Genrizo s. nufmnn, inn ns guest artist oi.’ wov presented by WGY Player-g, Players. A few Moments with New Bookg L. L. Hopkins, Asst. Librarian, General Electric Co. :55 n. m.-—'i‘lino slgnnlfl. :30 p. lflr-Slfllik market re. Dulclnea . . . . . . . . .. Ruth Schilling Gordon Smith. her huabiind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Edward H. Smith William Parker. her brother . . . . . Edward E. St. Louis i. Roger Forbennioromo L0venh9ln| Mrs. Forbes . . . . ..Helen Campbell Aniwla Forbes . . . . ..Loia Summers Schuyler Von Dyko..Friink Oliver Toni Stnrrett, ndvcrlislngwsnglnee . . . . . . . . . . ..Dnrrington Ilnvens Vincent Iionch, sconurlst . . . . ... .. .John Loftua Blair Patterson .Chnrles Baumea market esi h" i’ raga returned ‘ Nlk V, mania rn;,l_iut one . wh a ltylntr t4 tiiilim- I f“ ggmggtitgpflelf and ii I or tuxwrltnia meals. WM" '“ -’- of her subject! are "Vi" ' but e0 k iii nnor and uncomforto “a _ . Act l—-Dulcy'n homo (a living room) in Weatehoster County with- in eommiitlnn distance of New ..'Misn Marlon Douglas return- ed to Morell after visiting her home in Ocorgetownq-A. ..°Mr. William McLean, Do (ii-es Marsh. recently visited in George- town-A. York-Five o'clock Friday after- noon. instrumental selectienuflPlstloate ' Polka,” from the "Sylvia Baliett’ Baillie: HOARSE r Remove the demi- of bronchi- iifl thy lusting with Mlnarifa iii we er. _ Orchestra Act lI-Samo an Oct i-lmrnedia; teiy after dinner the some oven- ..'Miss Delorle, Georgetown, is visiting hei- sister Mrs. Anthony Flynn, Charlottetown-A. . .'Mll.lel Lily and Violet Goteil. Charlottetown are‘ visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Johnson. Geor- -IQl0Il.-A. ~ K. dnstrumentnl selection, "(laurea- z ctta" . . . . . . . . Hollander Orohoatra Act ilk-The llIIlW-IIO 401100- lnii morning. Instrumental selection, "Penuerouo" Betta -.-.......--.....-.-...~'