..i Latest land Most Important Reading Matter Selecteil From “This Week’ MONDAY happy thought It is a happy thought t0 help- out your meat with Oxo Cubes. They save the meat and save the money, too. With a few siinple ingredients and one or two 0x0 C_ubes scores oi nourishing dishes can be provided without going to the expense of meat. Oxo Cubes increase nutrition, hence making other foods go farther A daily cup of Oxo can be made in a tninute with an (lxo (Itilic and is a I splendid health safeguard. the savc f ‘l l'tlt* _ wogk_improyllcccooll(lirllgl'? lt keeps the warntth IN and make for belt fl-nd ‘he and U] Fr‘ and health and wellhcinctl; gives cxlirla stilling“! to ' ' n war i d all round. llllltlCftltl. c" s an ~r\..». The little money-time- i- l and-trouble-savers if) (‘lllllkil - $1.25. ltlt) Cubes - $3.25. Tins of 4 Cubes - 10c. 1O Cubes - 15c. ONLY TABLETS MARKED “BAYER” ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the “Bayer Cross"- The nsme "Bayer" identifies the only genuine Ali[tlflil.—~lll(‘ Aspirin eon years and now miiilc irt Canada. tiet. Always buy an unlirokt-ii yiuckuirc -. t i i iii llii _ rfilllilrfiaclllilliltllt‘: livllllli iiii-lr t: t it Hi1 lrltlv timrk. (ht.- “nriyt-r tron. contains proper directions for Colds, llvtttltlcltt‘. Toothache. Fibrin-he. Neu- rcscribed by physicians for over ninc- ralpia. Lumbiigo. lflwutnfltism. NPIlFi- l) Joint Pains. and Pain generally. Tin lioxcit of l2 titlilets coat. but of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" wliiclnu fcw cents. LurgerWlayc-r _ packages. There is only one Alplrin—“Bsye:-"—Y0u mull; II! "BIIQT" O Awhqn u "n. "M7,. mnrk ii- Clstorml ta Cnnadat of ltavcr Manufacture of Mono- . l; i ‘ilv; l. Whit. it is wctt kmiwii ttiiit Aspirin mclnl Bayer “Mlucmtncr 0' n M i I‘ i.» iigaiiirr lfltllltllflftl. ll‘l‘ TlllllPlli of. Buyer Gamma! An Aperient Since The i Time of The Indiana Nature provided Canada with natural llliltr water at Little Msnitnu Lake. Record: show that tlir. lntliunn coming from miles around used this water to lICll their icit. Sal Manilou Effervescent ‘Saline i; a refined powder preparation oi (h; J‘ ' lcompountlr ol this water. ll has all the healinfl "ld curative pmpertielol thcvnter ittell. Those with stomach. ll"! and ltidneytrotiblc will find Sal Manifou brings immediate reltel. EFFER VESCEN T SALINE Marlin '1 Marllou Hmllli Sell t milder form) In This. Mlrlln '1 Mlltfdll Eczema Oinlmenl ~41 iiionder/u/rkilt lieu/u. tam.’ Sold at all good ilritggists A ‘STANDARD REMEDIES t.ro., wiiiiiitgmiii. l l i l l i Wager-i, $14,299.84. t l l NAVAL APP°lNTMENT3.-—Tll0 following overseas have been ap- pnlutcd b5" the Department of Nav- al service and entered upon their iiluties on Friday last. For West Prince County. Cecil Russel Pitt- mcr, Roscvlllc; East Prince, E. P. liloiuirvillc, Klukora; Queens Count ty. Alfonse McDonald, Blooming Pollll; Kinks County, Peter A. Mc- Lcllan, Red Point. lii loving memory of Beryl ltilarle Elltlltllt, lnfauLdougliter and only child of Wilfred '1‘. and Mrs. liti- mau. Vernon River. tSlic was a bright, lovettblc little girl ot’ three anil a half months, and was in her usual health when trtllcd home on Decemibcr 27m, 1919. ~ The funeral services were coir tluotcit at the house and grave on the 29th by their pastor Rev. \\'. lt. Poppet‘. The sympathy of the troumiunlty goes out to the llflfeav. cil parents in this. their irreparable loss, bitt God bids us "Call upon inc ln the day ot’ trouble. l wilI tic- tliee and thou shalt glorify “G-WA/Jh-“Fllfi regliltlt‘ titonlh- It‘ Itlcetlni: 0t the Summer-side (l. “I'- V- A. was held Wednesday cv- t-ning. One of the important an. nouncements ruiiite was that. by the next night ot’ meeting the armQury would. have been sccttretl as club rooms. and the meeting would ha held there. A communication was read from All‘. S. T. Gallant, in. spector 0t‘ Fisheries, who wished to ltnow how many men front Prince county wanted to be re eslublishgd in the fishery industry. He asked lltl‘ fitléigcstions as t0 the best nic- thoil (ll'1l("l'l()l'lllllll-', this wot-k. Tim Summersidc Agriculturist is rc- ouestcil to zisk any returned lll(‘R tntercstcil to correspond with the tictrt'ctai'_i' ot the G. W. V. A., Suiti- mcrsitlc. THE FORWARD MOVEMENT- lu a. nuuibcr oi‘ the clty churches yesterday special sermons were ilc tivercil by the pastors and addres- acs wcrc given by laymen ln con- ticctlon with different phases of the idorivard lilovemcnt. lu tho Metho- iiist (‘hurcli the laymen who spoke wi-rc Messrs James Paton, (chair- mati.) G-. F. lllutchtis-inn. ‘Wl. M. ltowc. t“. ll. Black, J. U. Sca- mon. I)r. Ayers, and Professor Steele. Prof 1V. E. Fletcher, A. R. (‘. AL, A. '1‘. (‘. L. Royal College of Alusic and Tfllllly College, Loti- dou, Etiglanil, prcsiileil at the organ Special music was renilcred by the choir, consisting of a malc quar- tulle. solos. etc. At the close of’ ibc cvcnlng service Prof Fletcher gave a short but excellent organ re- cital. ln St. James’ the pastor Rev. Dr. Fullerton delivered a splotiilld St'l‘lll(lll for tliii occasion uud Jitilgo St-twurt gave a t'lt{(ll‘tltt_~,' tiddri-its, iii-tiling with the subject. lii l.lI(‘ other churches the pastors ilxiliv- iarcil cffccilvc- SLll‘lllt)1‘l.~4. Tho (‘..\l.B.A. Hall at 'i‘igni.<h was filled in capacity on \ivt?ill1f’.‘§— day iwcniug wlicrc ladies were Prgcly lu t-vltlettcc to licztr Mr. l). Nicholson, i\t.P., on the subject of "llOft0l‘E1l)lt‘ \\'om<-r.". curiosity and anticipation uwrc nl fever heat to hear how Mr. Nicholson would handle the dcliciitc subject. Tllf‘ attdittirs were cztrrlcd along by a wcll iii-vclopctl thesis on '\\'otnltts tr ‘i in the slizipitiz: of liuttiitit dc- Sill from the (‘l't‘;llltil'l, and the Pllillflllh‘ from history sacrctl and pruiiitie ivcrie llll-{llly interesting, and the lecturers pcrloils were well nunctuzticil by generous applause. if critlcision there utiizlit he. it \\':t.~' that Mr. Nicholson lcnncil too tuui-li to the ('Oll‘-‘('l‘VttllV(‘ view that would zibrltlgc the contribut- ions to human tiappincss absolut- ely to the homc——tltt. highest ideal without taking proper account of the tuotlcrn devcltipnictit and the gicssilile itctivlties of thc less fortu- iiaic tTlSlPTS wiio by foriuitotts tfll‘L'tllllSlZll1t‘9_q are arbitrarily de- privcd oi‘ the main safcguartt and huitrcss oi‘ a home-m good husb- ind. The lecturer highly pleased the fair sr-x. though, and, rlrcw high en- l-oiniuins from Rev. ll. J. MacDon- .lltl who rcmarlictl ili t .\lr. Nichol- toii spokc more like a plillosphcr and theologian than a politician. A slllclltllg] discussion took place participated in by Senator Murphy, Mr. ('. P. Mctlarlliy, Mr. F.J.Buote SfillElS t Btllt, Jlub Away the Inflammation With “ABSORBINE JR." For the shoulder or knee that aches iko_a toothache; for the bruise or .pt'i:tn that throbs and burns; for cut or laceration that ma become infected; op ly "ABSORB NE JR." "AHSOREINE 1R " is highly can. centrated and penetrates right into the tissues. It is a vegetable germi- ctdc, absolutely’ safe, that destroys germs, prevents infection, and proud csb, soothes pain and heals. "ABSORBINE JR." is safe and [good ' for young and old-for the athlete after exercise and sports—l0f the business man who meets with an accident, and for every member of the family for pain, swcllings, inflammation. $1.25 a bottle-at most druggists or sent postpaid by W. l’. Yotvxu, lave, Lyman Building, Montreal. g; oFFi-ciflttt. DtSCHARGEIl-Mr. James tlandrigan, Manager o! the Government School Supply, hiss been notified that his services will not be required after March 1. The Guardian learns that Mr. F. W. Hughes. former proprietor of Hugh es’ Livery Stables. Grafton St., has been appointed in his place. SPECIAL FORWARD SERVICE. —At the hlilton Episcopal Church Sunday afternoon Revl. Mr. Jones ofitlcisting, Mr. George De- Blots ot' Si. Paul's Church, and Mr. J. 0. Hyndman of St. Peters Church (‘harloitettiwn delivered earliest atl- dresses. illustrating thc necessity of all tikingpart (in one way or attfltltet‘) ln the activities iind spiri- tual uplift of the church Forward hlovcmcut. That prayer and per- souztl service, attil the opportunity of giving a thanksgiving offering to the Lord should be the loving tluty ot’ all right thinking people. The service was largely intended, and the aildressc, llstcncil to with marked attention. AGNEW FUR FARMS LTD.-Thc John Agnrw Fur Hiatus, l.td., have ticclari-il a iliviilvtiil oi‘ ‘l per cent and are sending out tlicir cheques to llic- sharcholilcrs. 'l‘hcy report that during tire past season they hail (l very fitir lucrcasi- front their brccditig foxes-there biting‘ thirty thrce pups frnin t-wcnty pairs. They also rccclvcil front the Wltidsor Silver Black Fox Ho. umlcr terms of ranching contract, ltlllf-llllrtl of their iuirrenisc, which was eight pups, giving 2 2-3 pups. ‘fhcy rais- c-(l thirty-four pups to maturity, los- ing through mortality about 6 per cent of litcri-asc. Three of the old Foxes. ilit-il early in October bi:- fori- tlzc l-‘ttr ivas lii pritiic condi- iion, but riotwitlistaiiiliiig this lhi-y were ztblt‘ to lllFyOSP ot’ llll‘ pelts for the sum of $084.13. TUESDAY Died in the t'ii_v Hospital, Feb. 9th Mary (l. NlcDonild, aged 60. Funeral will leave the residence of John A. McKlnnim 257 Elltflflll St., at 9.40 a. m. to Si. Dunstatfs (lath- —PROPERTY PURCHASED’- Mayor M. M. Foley, Atberton, has purchased the residence of W. M. Cshttt, situated" on .Maln Street. This is a very deslrsbe property and no doubt Mr. Fole will add mtmy lmprovementis-A. PLEASANT FUNCTlON.-—'t‘be Girls of Grade Ten, Prince Steret School entertained the young gen- tlemen of West Kent School most Hall on Friday evening last, a fun- ction which the young gentlemen thoroughly enjoyed and tor which they are very grateful. ..*THE FUNERAL SERVICE o! the late Mr. George Robertson, Montague. was held at lils resid- ence on Thursday even-log, and was largely attended. Rev. Mr. McKenzie, pastor of the Presby- terian-ciiurch, assisted by Rev. A. S. Stewart, officiated. The remams were taken by train on Friday 1110711111310 Midget], wlieer the burlat wil take pl8C9.—'T. —— SAD BEREAVEMENT.—~MI'. ton were bereaved on Saturday, February 7th, by the death of their little son, Cedric, who died of Diph- ltttle chap and will be greatly miss- ed by lllfi school mates but par- ticularly by his mother and father to whom we offer our deepest sym- pathy.—A. ‘ ADDHESSED SHORT COURSE. Mr. A. F. Curran of the Poultry Division and Messrs F. T. Morrow Dairy lnsp. Mr. Boulter and W. R. Show of the local Department. of Agriculture, Mr. James Thompson of the ‘Sheep and Goat ‘Division, Ot~ town and Mr. Anderson, Ottawa went tn (Yardtgsn yesterday whero they addressed the Short Course in Agriculture last night. PARK CORNER SCHOOL.—Fnl- lowing ls the standing 0t tho pupils at Park ,Corner School for the moat-h of January: Grade Vi. Sr.— t, Mildred Bernard; 2, Florence MacLeod. Grade VT. Jr.-—1. Alice Ramsay; 2, Lucy “theater; 3, (Ytiiir- lie Bernard. Grade V. Sr.—1. Wat lace Bernard; 2, Frcil Bernard; 3. Alma Harding. Grade V. Jr.—-1, An- nlc Pldgeon; 2. Myrtle Bernard and Marion MacLeod (equal); 3, Hazel Bernard. Grade lV.—1, Ant-y Cam- pbell and Vere Wheeler, equal); 2, Vera MacLeod; 3, Bruce Stewart. Grade lll—1, Mary Harding; 2, ArchlePtilgeon; 3. Everett Ber- nard. Grade Il—-1, George Howatt; 2, Jean Sharp; 3, Marlon Stewart. Grade -1. Jr.—-J., Arthur Pldgeon. Perfect attendance for month. Alice Ramsay, Myrtle Bernhrd. Wall-ace Bfiflldrtl. Ainy (‘antphr-lt, James Czitnpbcll, Georgi: llowatt. BACK T0 OLEVELAND.—-llov. George I. Foster rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd, (‘le- vetand, 0., who was called home L-y reason of the fatal illness of his sister leaves tomorrow morning on hi5 return to Cleveland. During his three, weeks stay hero Rev. Mr. Foster met many of the friends of his boyhood, who ivliite regretting edral. ’l‘!ie remains will be.- taken from the Cathedral at 2.45 thence by train to Vernon River. for huricl. NUTRITION EXPERT'HERE|_‘ Prof. G. Etinls Smith. biological chemist of tho Department of Stri- cutific Research. Otawa, has arriv- ett in Charlottetown to make’ a special study of nutrition in foxes. Prof. aimitlt has followed up this line of work for a good many years in the United States, wht-ri: he was nutrition expert in Motitana ln the ll. _S. Department of Agriculture. Btifore going to Montana he was a. member of the Provincial Board of llcalth of.0ntarln and was on the staff of the Ontario Agricultural College. FAREWELL PARTV AT MIL- TON.—0n the evening i.’ Friday, FlllJFllllfY 6th quite a nuzubcr of the neighbors and friends of Mr. and hlrs. 'Wlll,lttm Bell gathered toge- U101‘ at ihi: homo of Mr. Bell to bid farewell before leaving to make their home at llorilcti. I’. E. ls- tanil. Mr. Ye-o ilickox was appoint- eil chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Bell were presented with a beautiful par- lor table and hanging lamp. An ad- itress appropriate for tleoccneion Lit-iii. A. E. ll. Itlurplty, anti a itutn- lit-r oi‘ others, iittcr which a stand- ing voti- oi‘ thanks was tcnileroil .:llll suitably acknowledged liy the lecturer. Mrs. B. (‘ormicn inter-so crscd piano music aml tlic iuetrttng iiiljottrneil with three cheers aiiil a tiger for Mr. Nieholscti. and the National Anthem. Ln St. Dunstatfs (Zatlicdrsl yes- terday morning at. the 11 o'clock Mass His Lordship Bishop O'Lei1ry read the general statement o! St. Dunstunls (Yatliedral building fund for tlic year ending Jun 21, 1920. Thu total amount of receipts wits $22,340.14 itiaire up as follows:- Sutiscriptlons, $5,552.41. Sunday collections, $5,275.37. Special donations $2,187. 61. IBcquOsts for special purposes $6,- 004.47. Donations for Stations of the Cross. $1,170. Other donations $2,- 150.28—-maktnga total ol $22,340.14. The expenditure was as follows: Ordinary expenditure on build- ing fund int-tinting lu-tcrcst on loans $2,520.47. Exlltlflftllllltfy (‘atlicdritl interior finish lows:— Material, $20,954.57. ox pcridltitre on as fol- Elcctrlcnl and ltcatini: $3.099- Painting, decorating and urchi- ii-cts fives. $2,010.10. Otlicr expenses. $14,007.80 'l‘otal extraordinary i-xpcntllturc ‘or interior finish $4l,tili2.ill. ‘Fotal- expenditures. 44,101.78. Summary of (‘athetlrtil ileht:—~ Jan 31, 10l9——-'l‘o amount o! debt its per statement, $46,981.22. Jan 31, 1020~To increased debt 1S per statement, $21,851.64. Totiil dohl. on Cathedral $69.- 8.12.86. The result ot the St. Dunstaifs University drive was R150 801101100 at. The total ohjectlvc aimed at was $85,000; the total amount sub- anil Angus Attic-hood; Bag Plpo scl- cetlon by Finlay MacKliinon; Duct pie; Recitation, D. J. Machinist; MacDon-itd; Song. Goo. MacNeit; Chorus ,thc Nitllonal Anthem. Soap. »It’s “Best for Baby — Best for you”. war. read by Mr. Ham (Tabbe. Mr. Il-ell thanked the people present in l)(‘l1tllf of himself and Mrs. Bell "There is always it welcome for the neighbors and friends in Mr. Bell's hospitable. homc. Refreshments utcrc served during the evening tn Mrs. lJcllZ-t good style and the evening was brought to a close by the singing iii‘ Old Lang Sync. Fol- lowing the program; (‘horusmong Gilbert Sontner; Recitation, Ern- est Dollar; Duet. Nelson Bell and A. E. Dollar: Solo. Geo. Hickox; Speech, \Vitl Ferris; instrumental music, ltctigli (Totes and Lillie Blac- Leud. Stop dance, Attdrcw Dollar Hammond Crabbe, Mrs. S. Gillia- Duct, Chas. MacDuif and Marie Use Baby’s Own icrlhntl was $42,000, Charlotte- town'ri objective was $5.000. Th8 .otat subscribed was $9,351.36. . Clnnling-Hoollug-Frngrlnt Alhlrllolpr Limited, Ifit, Montreal. BU the sad mission which brought him here were delighted to meet him once more. While on the present visit Mr. Foster preached on tltrce occasions in Cliarlotlctowti once ln St. Patti's itud twice tn St. Peters the church of his boyhood and youth, and proved, as a reader of the Word and a preacher that be ls gifted singularly ln these respects large numbers from slt denominat- ions flocking to bear him and being greatly impressed with his tnunuer of expoundlug the Gospel Story. ti On the morning 0t‘ January 27th Bedeque lost one of its oldest real- dents in the person of Mr. William McCatlum, who passed away at the advanced age of 85 years, aftefati illness of over it year, deutli being due to senile Brights Disease. Be- ing born in Bedeque, and it life-long resident as well, he could tell many interesting stories of the history of its pioneer inhabitants, of their means 0t’ securing a living, _anil their modes of lite when the dis- lrlct was almost a virgin forest and only a. small clearance of cultivat- ed land. He was a great reader. and i1 very interesting converse-- tionalist. He leaves to mourn their loss one son. Duncan, at home, and two daughters, Florrte oi" Boston. and Mrs. William Marsh of Van’- eouver, B. C. One son, Sergt. Jus. McCatlum, was killed in action. Hts remains were interred in the Presbyterian cemetery at North Bedeque on January 28. - HOUSEHOLD SCIENCEF- The second of tho series of short cours- es in Household Science closed tn the Kindergarten Hall last week. Titers was an exhibition of mll- tinery and sawing work by the students. Addresses were SW01’! "Y premier Bell, Hon. Mr. Crosby and E_ T_ mggg, M_ P, P" commend- ing the students on their excellent work. A valentine luncheon was served by the youns ladies and Bl- together o. most enlvYflllle time was spent. Miss Florence Phltlps or Summcrslde, poured fie tell and Miss Etta McMahon. of Kenslnsloll- cut the ices. The other; assist-lit! were Misses Avis Schurman, Sum- meralde, Sophia Ramstly. Hamill-OH. Laura McLeod, Stanley Bridge- Tho third cource opened Monday with lltc tottowiins students! Wanda hurrah, Sumnierslde; Mar- ioii McEactioi-ii, New Haven: Marv Cameron, New Haven; Hazel B. Stewart, Sourls; Pearl Howtttt. Suminerz-iide; Mrs. Mitrzaret EllB‘ worth, llonshnw; Belle Cutllffe." Bonshaw; Lttha Harvey, Summer- slde; Blanche Woodstde, Malpe que; Bornlce Hsmmllt Centrifl Be- ilcque; Blanche Gardiner, Corn- wall; Grace McPhee, New Haven; Bertha McQulllsn, New Haven; Margaret McCabo, Central Bude~ qua; Pearl Diamond, Windsor Sta- tion; Annlie Ford. Oyster Ben Bridge; Carrie Woodstde. Hamli- ton; Helen G. McDonald, Ses View; Jennie LePaze, South Rustl- co; Maude Kennedy, Bradalbane; Mable Lord, Albany; E. Ruth s Neivsifiirii-Tfie‘ ililiiirliittet delightfully in Prince Street School ' and Mrs. Joseph Gitudet of Alber~ tberia. Cedric was a. bright lovable ' A (liiitrillaiih, i.._ - hFtaivourfor _i A _ every taste Made tn "Canada sealed air- tight and impurity- aroof. in the wax- ttiraPPed. safety cacltaees. Be Suns A i to eet WRIBLEYS . t because it is su- t creme in qualtv. - The Flauourhasts t- 4 C0, liltttllttll, Cltillllflltt, 011i. - ll. l-lowers & Son, Mar. Representatives. llalilaT‘. VIRGINIA‘ Cigarettes Mild stMedium 0 f0? lscents "THE POPULAR SMOKE Cavanagh, Esrnselltfe; Beasts Macdonatd, Mt. Stewart; Beatrice Murphy. tFrsetown; Bells Camp- bell. Emerald; Mrs. E. E. Calbeck, Llnktetter Road. or TODAY" A <