fAsk for tb _ big new Wall Paper “ Catalogue Write your name and Minna very plainly on the ooqnnn 3on4 it tn us. and we'll 00nd you the blunt. . Dd. moot economical -WALL PAPER Olfllqlll In 63min. - t a0 handsome designs. Prices lowest lit the Dominion. All prices band on Double Rolls of 1s Yards USE THE COUPON MOORE I McLEOD, LIMITED. Charlottetown, P. E. l. Send mo the new Wall Poper Catalogue. ' Western Guardian —FOR LATlwI-TEIN NEWS -—Pago 8 is anlhlllo ll’. t wuutomto on utt: it is Nwte He" ‘l; Q: Job Printing, Guardian's western otttoe Mtfleill Building. Summognlde every day. —HOOKEY A1’ BEDEQUE to- litht. Tuesday, Victoria n. Bode- QYIB- $38143 alter match. 1871 2 ll. t -cuAnn|Au OFFICE. _- 10-... Summon-side You _Ctln Enter Any Day. nut Courses Guaranteed. J. in». m». llsstemllardlan ' l, "JEABTERN AGENT. —lr. I. W. Murdock is now Guardian llelll ; in Moutltlleand will b00100“ W; items. advertlainxd new and renewal ' . t! subscription “N-IEADQUARTERB I Radio: and Victroln. Radio and trluhllght Batteries at Hilton's Drugstore. 1659-2-lI-th9l ..°REDUCED Pale: on ma‘ Gummy. wfi." om“ l. mwthiutere Voice Records 39c or 3 for located in n» IcNofll sunatuyl"-°° " ‘“"°‘»“ Water 8L, Xmeuldsf where sqbtmrllltlonn, new: or ldvortilng “'15 be rwllved. The phone num- ber ll 233. Drugstore. BGSSJ-IG-ttall ..'RED POINT DAIRY ASSOC- lATION.- The Annual Meeting of’ the Red Point Dairying Associa- tion was held in Baltic Hall on _F°R SALE‘ “H” h-P- mariulTuesday. Feb. 3rd, The president engine and sealing machine. Write Box 23. Summerslde. 7852-1-2i Mr. Wallace Stewart occupied the chair. The cheese factory has not been in operation for ao_ years past. and we understand‘_ is the FOR l Dated Poll-uni! rrincipr-lwabhgttheotlloe Aonatant Reoelv ‘lbnllllo. Winn! iintention ofthe directors to wind Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _~p.ncE_ __Dr_ Claude Snap} P. o. Address .. 5°“ "'1 ha" ‘"1 °“‘°* "l" i" l!" Province . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. on or about March the 5th. i treas., c -lm=ltovmo. - The man friends of Mrs. Ollie McCerrille oi 39"” Dunk River will be glad to knovwbe“ -.—1' ARLOTTETOWlN 119-121 QUEEN _.- .- _5t Mat-Arthur building. Summersldemp the affairs of the company. The lfollowing offi-‘ers were appointed. 7351-1-3i ‘President. Freeman Stew rt; sec? - John A. Fraser; lrectors. iMessrs A. A. Fraser. Walter Youll: Holland and John C. (‘amp- . - - .of this rflmp8lly was held in the 8hr: J5 recovering from her Nféllltsafre place U“ Tuesdafi Fen 23H] gflvene illness. ‘at 2 n m. —FUNERAL TODAM-The re- N tnains oi the late Henry H. Slrflngui PERSO M's arrved home last night from Mon-g _ “h. Cephas Davey arriwd trvi-al aocom ‘ed b .\ . - Dam y h‘ Emefllhtlme from Boston last wvt-l-f- A meeting of the directors ' o e a - S _ - Lamblng Time lll South England [v1.2a ‘tuemrtitliglilahnilt: all??? ‘Tzttgacatitral St. this afternoon I —l..0ADlNG or uve HOGS llmuwned- A? Came"? is having ‘dlmcllll! Owing to ice conditions . ‘the loading of live hogs at Albany :15 Pliltllponetl from Tuesday March . ;2nd ‘lllllll F G l‘ reen Bms. Thufid-l)‘. Mart-h -ltll. 7867-3-2-21 gl quorum szozout»: rum-es.- i-Miss Edna Machiurdo has returned .10- hor home at North Bedeqtte af- .1"?! Ylflitlns at New Annim the _ ‘guest of her sister, Mrs. lMarch. . V auto-Our school is progressing favorably under the skillful man- pltement of Miss .\1urray.-—-.\irs. from} T~ 3111773)’ has been visiting 2'“ Mmh Bedeque the guest o! her ' ldaughter‘ Mm Heath Clark.—-.\iiss 38d!!! 1mm] is now visiting friends Ill! Freetown, lwhile at Bristol he is the attest o.’ his nephew. .\ir. Harry‘ MCEWGH. ..'.\irs. John J. Dwan. St. Pet- ers Bay. accompanied by her two daughters. are vlsitin! “Y5- Dwnns parents. Mr 811d Mrs PM?!’ j ltyan. Bristol. t ..‘Mr and Mrs Major Yt-unr. (nee Nellie Xiossey) arrived ill Red ‘Point from the. llnllwl States where they were‘ married a short time ago. » We tenr our heir out And our tears start to rain. when we hear the sad words. , "Stuck at Follhla again!’ g What fun they must have , While they're stuck in the Show. I Reading our letters. | T0 make the time go. The passengers grim. -suooeu DEATH OF w. H \K'"5“*"-- The ma-nv friends ‘mrmlghout the Province will re. gret to learn o! the sudden death 4E W11. H. Kinsman. Freeland, Lot ‘I. which occurred yesterday. iarch 1st, after a short nine,“ ">111 blood poisoning. The late Mr. Kinsman was one of the larg est and most successful farmers and to: ranchers in Prince County. 811d W118" only 1n his forties at the ‘time of his death. Besides a 10v. Elllg wife and mother there ls a lllrge circle of relatives and friends Lambing is in full swing at Floydon, Essex, where the young £0 1110M" M5 demiflfi- The I818 .\ll' lambs are arriving in large numbers. On some farm: they arelxlnsma" “'35 Wide]? RHOW" looked after by lamb girls, such as the one in the picture. This iour- lhrmlglw"! Prim‘? Cvllfll)’ Where day-olddamh ts being fed from a Tbottle, which he ippargnfly cmdhe took an active part in all move- joys .. . . - . _ mcnts for the betterment oi‘ the t ‘PPOHUCC. ‘pqflr later. 4 A snowshoe race 1 7, w, Z/(N/{l/flh/ . [£11078 EHJQVCG l! T97)‘ "ludi- , s pring. l the guest of_ Mrs. R. Keenan. Miss Laura ‘McLeod of Peter's ‘Road has been visiting in Murray River the guest of Mrs. Watson White. Chester Whiteway arrived home from Boston where _he has been undefgolng medical treatment. ' ‘m: COM FORTER From the Bulletin, Glasgow. Miss Sara iMcbetxl has been sick for the past two weeks with pleur- isy. . . . . THE MURRAY HARBOUR TRAIN Plltlll Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Rheumatism ooss NOT AFFECT "ms HEART i Accept o_nly "Bayer" package wh ch contains proven dlrec ons. ‘ flu"! "Bayer" bfifll of l2 tbbldl Also tiles of M and lilo-Drngglltl- flhg mfl marl in finadnuif ahafrfllhnnfnetnre ol llouooeeil The Murray Harbour train She ain't got no style. She takes nu hour and a half ,To cover each mile. PARDON- we our WILL YQU BE so KlND AND TfikCl-l ME HOW Neuritis Toothache Funeral notice will ap- gtiMurray River Notes , ___ was held on Qmchectrs Hill, Thursday. February 18th, 1926 at 5 p. m. The Misses . ylithel Horton and Jennie Cook pro- -mlnent- sportswomen of Murray‘ !River tied in the race. The spec- . The young ladies of hiurray Riv- ‘er overjoyed tc. see the train aguimeugorly taken advanmga of me ‘filed in orderly array to the sla'§‘flne spent m, a" 5on9 o; Dumas. tlcn to see her. for fear they milshhes. jfargct what she looked like heioreium] (mm $“mn,@n;|d,;_ f Mrs. Gordon of Murray Harbour ‘has been visiting in Murray River To the farmhouses stalk. Where they fill up within, 0n potatoes and pork. The plot-chants all find. That their stock is quite low. And in search of some tn-iktilt, Up to Vernon they go.- The agents don't mind, ~ They visit each store, Sell all they're goods, Then get on her once more. lithe men ever shovel, We're sure we don't know, Bu! we'll see her again, When the sun rilelts the snow. Fnless even then. When we ask it‘ shes through. We flnd she's been stopped. By the last heavy dew. Bedeque The beautilul sun-shiny weather ‘as being well appreciated by the citizens of the Community. Nat- ure seems to be all smiles these days as a compensation for the last three weeks of storms. Every- b.dy seems to be busy and the roads are well used. by the people There ls a lot of traillc to and also Hedeque ,a fair amount between lntul Albany. ’ Our genial mall carrier Mr. Cal Lonrd. certainly is due great cred- lt for the way he has kept the ‘mail route open during these des- perate storms. On only one 0r * route however often depending up-. _ on the time the Stimmerside route it is-not enough to euymfter 26 years the finst . due every public servant. Dominion of Canada. a ,_ Refunding Loan ; Twenty-Year 4 % 91> Bonds- . Duo tutti-my “on. use ofthe Receiver-General at 0mm. or out of u» at Halifax, St. John, Charlottetown, Montreal. ' Calgary or Victoria. Send-annual . Realm. interest (February August 1st) Plyable at any branch in Canada of any chartered Bank. Dalotninations: $100, $600, $1,000. All bonds may be registered as to. principal only, and bonds in denom 31,000, $5,000, $10,000 and $100,000 may be fully registered. , ~ inatlons of S500, Bank of Montreal l Canadian Bank of Commerce The National“ Company, I Wits-suns Royal Bank of Canada Dominion Secuur-iuttigs Corporation, A. E. Ameafiegompany, ‘Hume bonds are authorized under Acts of the Dominion of Canada, and both principal and interest are a charge upon the Consolidated Revenue Fund. They are secured by the full credit and taxing power of the Dominion of ‘Ibis offering is made subject ‘to prior sale and advance in price. lltld the right is teurved to allot a less amount of bonds than applied for. These bonds are offered for delivery, in interim form, when, as and ll issued and delivered to us. ' Price: 97 and interest, yielding 4.73% Orders may be telephoned or telegraphed (collect) to unyof the undersigned, or may be submitted through your usual bond dealer, stock exchange broker, or through any bank in Canada. 1 .: ;. 1A - -.--~-- --- _ twb occasions hllsfiMr. heard DBBIMBBDIIM Church on the island, al- t unable to go 0n the route and ltithough not is a service for which all well~ thinking citizens are. grateful. Mr.‘ Frlzzle. also on the other route has been giving excellentaervice his] l takes. these gentlemen are salaried olllc-' iuls. Appreciation for services ren- present site. now used as a cem- dered, in an efllclellt manner, in. We nre| ltntunste in this respect in Cen- tral tBetleque. l The last week has been a big one for the local hooky-fans. The girls team played the boys one ev- t-uing- the boys had to admit that the glrle were one to many for them. Later another chance will be given them in order to see If they can maintain the honors guin- etl. Games were played by the regular team, with lCape Traverse and Borden. at which Bedeque lost. but put up a good garne- a- gainst heavy odds. On Tuesday 53rd, the married men of Bedeque, played the married men 0f Albany. Again the Bedequers lost, but are looking forward to the return match on Saturday the 27th. when they hope to wipe out their defeat. Skating is well under way, and the young people are taking advan- tage‘ of the weather to enjoy lhenlselves with thb popular sport. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright of Central Bedeque entertained at a soose supper this week. A splend- Ed repast was pnrtnken of, and hose who were lucky enough tu ihtuln an invitation, were high in iheir praise of the genial host and 10819115. A very enjoyable eve-n- lng was spent. demonstrating to those who enjoyed it. that there is n great ‘deal of real pleasure to be found ln other ways, than at the card table. or the social dance. The Central Bedeque Baptist Trustees and Deacons met 0th Sat- urday the 20th, in order to plan an agenda for a Church meeting to be held in the course of the com- lng month. The meeting was very lmportsnt- as plans were suggest- ed for the rorth coming Centennial 4-0 AN‘ Do oto You more wome cant? DON'T V egue Baptist Church ls thoioldeet of the Church, which taken place the oldest Church building. The present building is the second built for the Church. the first one was dedicated during the ‘year 1826. As early as the year 1800. services had been com- menced,ln lCentral Bedeque, then Church was ‘built. on the land opposite the etery. The coming Centennial Programme which will ‘be present- ed to the Church for acceptance, includes among other interesting items, a realistic pttgent. introd- duclngthe earlier times in the set- tlement. Dr. fliday who is ar- ranging this pagent. will he glad to obtain any intormation that will add to the accuracy of the re- presentation of the earlier days in Central Bedsque. ers ls very apparent. Despite the weather the school average was well maintained. Re- ports ot the school seem to be encouraging. The two teachers Miss Linkletter, and Miss Kath Bagnall. keep good discipline, and the scholars seem to be showing their instructors. did meeting ill. Freetown United 21st. goodly conlptllly assembled, and lhc service which was stressed the Tunis Programme. In 00006011011 with the l'..\i.C.A.' Drive, was wall appreciated by all those ‘present. Much credit ls due the local Tuxll Group for making the service so attractive. - The Orchestra and Glee Club had their firt practice since the storms last ilonday evening. A good representation was present. and all enjoyed themselves, after being away from practices for for some weeks. Mrs. Earl Leard. st whose home the practice was held served a dainty lunch. which the boys thoroughly enjoyed. The Organizations are-looking forward to a splendid Spring and Summer programme. A number of invita- tions are already in the hands o! the Club as soon as the roads make it possible to travel. The Choral Society expects to resume practice wlthiu a week or two. b 1 Mrs. James Wade of North Adams wint r nursing hsrmother Mrs. Al- bert Schurmnn of Central Bede- qne. has returned this week to her home in the United States. Mrs. Jame-s Wade ls very popular in Bedeque. and all were sorry to know that her vlstit home. had come to an end, although all rejoc- ed with her, that Mrs. Schurmatfs health has improved sufficiently. to permit her return‘ home. Hooking parties are all the rage these days. Nearly every home has been turned into a mat fact- ory. Some very very pretty de- thls summer. The Central Bed- aigus have laeen invented and the individuality of the different work- the Conductor, for the services of] Mass. who has been spending the _ Friends were sorry to learn that bliss Mary A. Schurman has been confined to the house this weak. with n slight lndlsposltion. Miss Schurman has n host or friends, nll of whom earnestly hops that _her sickness will lust. but a few ‘days. Most oi the foxes lost during the storms around Central Bede- que have been re-cnptured, and ranchers report that conditions are very much better. as thll week's fine weather. has given litters that all hopefully expected within the next month or two. Miss HhORSEMEN l them a chance to prepare (or (he ‘ itlng ‘Mrs. Edward Burns 0t ti» er Freetown and lllu Mildred beck ls visiting at Bsnrleto Miss Jennie Calbeek ls homes her visiting, and all were glad l see her again. t- lataly in the settlement. We h systematic work on the part o! h! aevelnl new sets having t. j out in trial in the community. . The experience qt those with r Rev. Mr. Ross reported a flDleh-lcelving net-e. this will“? fill '=~ somewhat o! a detrimenttnotle Church’ on 'Suntlzly"e'v'éiilng Fob. bflnfiiilhusetfflifttt putlllt the Despite the wind storm. a in their homes. _ lion but that these bad retell! were due to acute weather - ions, and not in any sense t0 fectlve machines. as time pastes more and l will people turn to the Radio that amusements which ml! had. amid the scenes of home - orts. orts. f f Dorothy Bradshaw ls vis- , There is no better trientLln the stable than Minn-oh. Splendid tor sprains. swelling, stillness. 1v. "1 I: ‘.I. ,. Radio has taken on t‘ new There is n0 00 it is ex 1‘ TROUBLE We naturally tun In some for nnoleonnu. ll In alibi Attorney, be Inna be the ‘ ‘n! u phynlol-nl. In oorieu - Dedication 0| who deal ‘ omit lilo oolnldotfllbl. l-Mlfilt lion Old I! dimly onrolnl h wan n but that moot prvnlnu o! are‘: ill“. one Iyoolnt. ‘Ihouolonqourolnn Ollflglllflllplill?“ i wzs- Oto wou 5L5 THI$ - Qug _ JANE: HA‘: BEEN LEFT ssQQQ 5-,- Hlfi QNQLE . of llliu tnttgtmsfiytt. Add-m “w, mum llltltloll. m hala- ‘- , ‘f’ ¢9.°'t'|'.':|'punlevmmhflv"l\fll d T’ yd?‘