Mitch so, 19st, ~ if ' ' . . . Son. ‘v l . "I K twin-I" A Ir. ~y I A Note . oi Appreciation March 31st is the M006 o uTbusIHsII year. and ovdns u; the splendid support we n". getting from the Citizens of Charlottetown. We take Plflw" "'-"m°u"°‘“i m“ w‘ are able to malts ecnslderablrrodlifllqn III the IPPIQO 97 milk. . . ‘ ~ Bgghmsing April istoeustomerswili be supplied at the\ following rates. urday. ID079- "..~i}' 'i'.‘v"l"»l .. ‘.1 . i. ' 1° gum iiiiik Tickets (so Pints) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 62V; Quart Milk Tickets (105 Pints) .._. $5.00 . ,. 1, v,fi '..Z < .. . A. .,,. _ ,..~,;_,,.:.. ~.~.- - A, battled New customer's Wishing" to FY Our milk will be given t... hp”... opening deal oi is ohm Tickets icr $1.00 but s... ‘on. such cuii. io'~3€IUh.oud0iBi'"i¥~“fl‘ mm. im rushes By The Way (‘Continued from Page‘ 4.) , antced. .T___,,_~___..______.___ fromEngiand and over 4,000 men, mostly Italians and French Canad- iiins were employed on the con- there was big business doing on ‘the. Isthmus. The Dominion Government prcm- Pl"- °n ised assistance, knowing how the Maritlmes hnd been disappointed in not getting the banal. The company was allowed three years for construction and were to re- ceive from ~the Dominion $200,000 per annum for 20 years. The grad- ing o‘! the railway was completed from shore toshore, the docks of solid masonary were well advanc- QQDE$ or arlhr/or croft" i, We supply theJlpht grades for all uses. Ring us up and learn o our reasonable prices for all kind .- ' ‘best coal. _We shall be plea:- or! ‘o serve you. .. "The maximum of Heat" ._ w.n. citus a. co. Toda 0d. The hydraulic machinery for PM“ "6 lifting vessels was installedf‘ and s dh-is, together with the rails, engln- games es and boilers were brought from England, over $800,000 in customs duties being paid to the Canadian _ “QQ-GO-OOO-OJ-O4-OOOXOO-OO-O-O O i", _ ‘Government. 0 ' ‘i 1v H Then trouble began. Qgrlng Bro- i AND there had heavy losses in South ‘ _ . America. and failed to cotinue fi- 1’ Glance fitted by scientific o h, mm, ‘ d > _ nancial supp rt to the S p .4 , "mum " i . '. way. The company was forced to I 1’ E- W' TA R. 3»‘I.‘.‘.S?.““..Z"°’.‘I.‘“’é‘S..ZZ' iwiiiliff.‘ no - *1 ~ i‘ - A - to the work died. Later, the com- lu J» S. pony was granted an extension of .4’ Registered Optometrists seven months to finish their work. _.:_ 14: Rlghmgnd sum-.. : .» I'll-ha sail track or 17% miles long, jlfi‘”“.‘““‘ » had been finished with the excep- _ tionof a small trestle. The Am- herst dock was within a few weeks - 0f completion. lThe Bay Verte dock was not quite as far advanced. IFlvemilllon dollars had been spent and less than anotiiie million would have finished the work. A grand opening day was planned. ..‘.Then some a message that the Government had withdrawn its support. ' (badly taken where injury ‘ m-v.‘ Ketchum, worn out with = work, when he pct the bad mews. laid down and died. The right of way across the Isthmus has since Broom, up with bushes. The rails and machinery were sold long ago. The English share holders who had lost ‘so manymlllions in this ven- . ' ture sought redress. .'l‘he Canadian “NATURFYS Government otfered half a million. ' 91 ‘ The offer was refused and the . share holders never got. a dollar, A Real twelve ‘$732.?’ r2: . .. ii e _ SHOE‘ . _ ,,.,,__ And also themost Gilli) ort- abie Jn bxiatonce, Gcoii ear Waited, made of "Brownfield or Black K s cuban heel aridmedlurh r All sizes from 2V, . stock in the following - A. B. C. D. E. For fit and all. possible momblned with good‘ ‘Inoe have “Nature's Way." BLACK KID TWO STRAP PATENT LEATHER TWO- TRAP ALSO STOOKED, ME CONSTRUCTION. '|.i.:Y...i..;:. ... FAUHIQNAE: ggmm_ . The Government's’ Branch Rall- way .Biil will come before the Sen- ate this week. JThe bill provides a stormy sessions over branch raii-| Home Parliament in what the Sena-to any now do in these matters. u-nc-Ii Japan is now taking a hand in the Ohinssemlx-up and has sent -a Protest to the Cantonese Govern- ment. which mayturn out to be an ‘ultimatum. IThis ls a new and ser- ‘ - ions ‘feature of the trouble in Chins. of which we shall hear more in theI-near IIICIIIB.‘ D933‘. '1": drew ~; Chili) “QFWATIIANKS ., v.1’ .- . i Mdssrs. ‘James ‘and dlobert ughes and sisters. Bodford, wish - . , v ‘whzaulfiursemioeiprimzi all the .. l‘ n no‘ ‘rs. h “your oii ‘I'll! m. _ .......i...... s..." .....~‘.’£._. 2.211.’. . ——~ v c - ' ‘Very one admires a 083:.“ dam o: ma“ moth“ clean cut appearance. ‘ “ " ‘ leading role in the "l 9f success. l~ H Thmasiswiri will as in i“ nit-WI!" 1.3. n i: rs . You can anally got sie h: “tenses. Bllvlllllafleart whim-his. u.- iir 3 r iv r- - p ' "W. Rfllillbhe. _ . suns is I did, and a‘ ihiihi-‘liiiiiicwiiy; nos-t‘ send its: ma; M iiiiii"‘sc.sun this amines Jrill ‘ Central Guardian OAWROTS WkNTED-JEIIIIKIIIE l: W-E ARE BUYING both live and dressed lwss. taking dressed daily " and 1N6 1108s daily excepting Sat- ROIIN HOOD FLOUR the big- scst selling and best hard '11“; r flour. For sale at all Charlottetown Grocers and leading dealers every. . LAND MARK REMOVED _- The Balm of Gilahead trees in front of the"Nlotre Dame down yesterday. . c llNiPORTANT NOTICE TO AD- » VERTISERB. - Advertisers respectively rcqufqated to see that their advertisements for the Guard. Ian reaoh the office‘ by noon of she day preceding publication, oth. ei-wise insertion will not be guar. bi»; received by 10 A. M. SOLOIST - Among i! those who took part in the pro- gram at the lecture at iOross on January 25th was .\lr. GiiFTElD About two years ago there devel- oped n. great demand that the bread ‘ baked by our local bakers must lie did t is at, a conside aabIB expense. ifrom Halifax» and sold in the iCity‘ ibread which is not wrapped and at least at same pllce as our lot-ah. _ ‘ wrapped breai .in serving were are taking part RETURNING ‘HOME — Thomas Colter, of Cabri, Saskat- knead}, presiding and a large chewan, and her little daughter, _' o one n; l, members -Marlon, are in the city on return 3:323; r A e m“ 1° the" 110m‘? "'- wefleYn Canmm- amount of business was transacted, Mrs. Colter spent part of the wint~ including a vow of $20000 towards ~91‘ 91 h" °1d 11°11"? at the Hm"! of ‘the War Memorial fund, and s. vote tCardigan. She to the city Monday by her slew-rs- to the Immigration work of the ‘Misses Luella and Melville Gordon Soldier's. Settlement Board. A coul- ilvlrs. Colter intended leaving this municmion was read from ‘Head morning for Cabri, but her zdeparbofgice that Mfg_ ltlgetlflh deluged mwig tgathe éiglgtnglreadyi had been adlifipolilltltcddby ac- fl 6i‘ 5 e1‘. l BB. Tin)’ " came". on from . . san , as a don, tllalned nurse, had her angle menl-bep or the §atio injured yesterday when she Committee. fell on the icy sidewalk at the low- gagemellt to appear before a Char- er end of Prince Street. She was iottetown audience had been cun- Prince Edward known whether the ankle has broken or not. _ . w” Mm “m rejected “W”! M? terford C. B. The election of them. There is lively interest lnificem Tempted as Mrs, F. Jl-Boothroyd 1st Vice - ‘Peter Brodie, 2nd Vlce~Mrs.Joh}1 Andrew, Cor. d: “Rec. Sedy-Mrs - , ‘ 1 d , . T. Fbrluson. Treats-Mrs. Ludlow Llfifitflear y emon Jenkins, Mission Band Supt-x-‘Nlffl- womb, Herbert Thompsom. p‘ Monibhiy sec'y—iMrs. iAssoclatc Helpers and sec’y--'Mrs H. B. Dennis, sec‘y - _ o‘ "i: i...‘ h»... meeting yin‘ he lield h. 14-. Millefim 3 ‘ < . ' - 4616-3-29. 2|. Davis d: Fraser.’ ‘ ' ' a-zl-ir 2-ll-wfm. Convent many storms which were cut IN On Saturday ads must Kelly's a dsiglvltflfaf: ill: E3211’: '55.‘??? .,_ “""‘ 5°" l" Wl-K ‘i bidder, 2i Irlcnd of oublhwns and conYDanY ‘freely by the County lh°gfrtminc‘g:n‘ an received n "-5 i.sm“°r5' But wisdm“ '5 Justine“ “r iCouncli, which repaid the owners Y '____ is m‘ her children." - l, of the land. .30 in the year »ARE WE INCONBWTENT? —- '1-*“"' ""'i.,,,,,,....\n"Iuimmiiium“'""'i........s*“‘“""‘"i...§ The Divine Master also directed the market wrapped. They there ls being imported which are going to cause considerable merrlment- Two very _ excellent drills are nearing their-U" A‘ Mucpherson‘ state o.‘ perfection and in all the.’ . , . . whole thing looks as if it is golngiyéeauigglzfmh (bodgtn S010‘ Jack to be a. huge success, The dates seliiqational Anthem brought a mos; are April eighth and ninth and uny-"enjoyubie evening w a close, one who would like to see a display‘ of this nature keep these dates in mind. would do well to‘ Mrs‘, was accompanied ambulance to the Island Hospital an X-ray examination ofthe is being made. It is not yet been‘ in the ANNUAL MEETING w. m. s.- . , , . . u The w. M. S. M MmM-teld “nu$13.12‘filé"i.i'é“i‘é’.f..‘éil.“ii.é ed Church held their Annual Meet- quasuom o! contribution lowamfl m J. Gibson. ' ' “l “Mame °I “mm” "d vlfllwrs‘ forth lively discussion, and settle- Aiter devotional exercises very me,“ o; the quggtjong was defer- sa-tisifaptory reports oflthe year's rem work were given by the secretaries a get of lDenVs Canadian History of the different departments. The Readers to “on school, 111...; “sing report oflthe sedy-trreles was s. yer; .1119 money ordinarily encourag ng one. ere are no i _ 25 members enrolled, 4 being add- m w‘ ed during the year. meetings were" held with an. aver- had been use attendance of 12 members. 21 meme made for subjects o! dis- memlbers subscribe to the ‘Mls- cussinn and entertainment for the sionary Monthly." The l . - ed. construction ilroxramme for branch fgfigagagtégtrlilléagss (i? €1a2;i(,e§fi,ev__in“ adjourn lines. Three years sso the Senate 1...; been paid ' ' railway committee had mnny-berlal Treas. of clothing, etc, was sent to the There was a-larse at- 11 regular financial over by the Presbyfl In November a box‘ Mission station at Newwaf- O . follows Pres. rs Missionary Cloud Strangers VGTY and Miss ‘ Jessie - Jenkins. Mrs. Boothroyd, oh hehsn of’ the." society, presented a Life disembar- siiip Certificate of Mrs nis, ‘in memory of her ‘ late Mrs. "Duncan Darraolifland al- so to Mrs. Connolly as a token of respect and esteem. uni. Ilennis. in reply, thanked the society for the honor. also for thy during y , resvement and for besdtilul floral tribute. Mrs Hearts replied on be- half of ‘Mrs. Conn l llhlc to be prose i the henedicm brought, - .~. ._nl_i'o.ao . dilate, m" D"Mp"" '“"m“"' utm“ merits were. than so pleasant sceialdlgllt H" B. Deu- ther, the rd.» www- their , who. was ub- yer l c§su\t"m""'nsn..n\*""""'~is..isr“""fhii‘ MNIW P AlRTlGHT-MITAL FOIL artistically ferns, and candles. MaoLeod and Mrs. Herman Muc- Dougali poured ‘tea, while Mrs. ‘Pherson cut the ices. -Martin. Mrs. it. A. MacKenzie, Mrs. ‘Millie Mhepohhm and Mrs. John A. Y. M. O~A. GYMN-ITE-Prepnrn- Ross tions have been. going on for filJillFilfnllfhVlllg programme was render- ‘tlme which when completed wiil| mnke this year's gymnastic display" the bent ever held in the history oi’ the local association, The juniors all; in a number or lng, lMrs. R. A. ‘MacKenzie; Solo. Gracie Nicholson; violin selection, ed: dtemarrks, J. J. Solo, J. M. Gillie, Read-ins. Jean Nicholson, Solo, Mrs. W. Gillie. ‘Violin Selection, Lavinia MacDous- al spirit. s! - . "The Obi-lotion Stewardship and Finance fixoaalyn $32 £12m?’ 32:11:58"; hr —.Mrs. Edgar l-leartz, Mrs. Fred vocamm. Hymn; flmmum 1M. Andrew, was appointed the extra mml ' mermiber on the finance committee.‘ ' A pleasing feature of the prosrllfl and praygi‘, Hymn; was a duet“ ‘lSomewhei-e" Ililceiy rendered by Mrs. Fred Aii- work hd pciiimi, llhwtravtcd by was cnhiznonsrown GUARDIAN ; WHAT shims‘ (Continued from Page i.) ~ F4 §M....é,,§e.hs=>.. o .__ I sci} {y}, _,,.........c.......___, | Promise to Elisabeth. mother of John the Baptist that her son should drink no wine. m’, ‘We are toidrviu the Book of Jere- """'”""" mlah that he went among the Rechabites and set wine before them and told them to drink it. They refused, becauser‘ as they said. §thelr father, Jonadab, the son of KAE N 6 _, 5f Ruhsh. had forbidden it. And the i i. prophet, by divine command, ap~ wlne, And “good wine" it was, ac- ‘inS and drinking and they say. Ho. proved of their abstinence. ‘u s _ cording to the testimony of those ‘hold n man. gluttonous and a wine- m; s": k lln the New Testament we have the record of our iSavloufs first mir- acle at the wedding in Cans. of Gal- ilee where he turned water into Ll who drank it. We have also I-lls I ,words: "John came neither entins FL R" nor drinking and they say he hath o. devil. The Son of Man came ent- eAr-Kaon ONLY — Ills followers then and throughout the ages to ipiirtake of bread and wine in remembrance of Him and thus show forth their Lord's death till He comes, A The Apostle Paul who wrotc that no drunkard could go to Heaven. also wrote to Timothy to “use u" little wine for liiy stomachs snkc .I._____/.__-______.______ decorated with roses. ‘Mrs. Angus CUT THIS OUT J. Laramee and Mrs. J. A. Muc- Assisting Miss Margaret iicnn Services ‘During the evening the . ' ll. . “HLDOmH bishops and deacons, among otiier~§~ things that these must be sober, " CONFE FOR REFERENCE For the nmntli oi‘ APRIL. Ang- iIl the and thine often lnflrmitics." lie also in;l$ilfiloacjgd.bf)\rg?lff‘r:lfig?lfl 10"“) wrote to Timothy and Titus about iington 2.30 p. m. French lltiver m. Sunday School Kensington .n 40y Pafnphld m! on request mviisal Problems lard _ ‘17/1 most ' will. . in‘ flligplggifld Ii» you- Your Sci/idly‘ l. What income will your wile have if you dis I 2. Do you want has to be guaranteed a Pension for life? 3. How well will your children be educated? 4. What about your own old ape? 5 If tolsl diiiabilityocnics to yor-Wlisiltbsal ALL THESE QUESTIONS ANSWERED in i nfareati ng illualra led pampll Isfa- Ariy one or all of flism yours for Ilia asking. DERATION LIFE . AS 5 OCIATION HEAD OFFICE: W. G. HOGG, Manager. Branch Office, 156 Richmond St. OHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. 10th. Bui-liirgion 10.30 d. m. with Burlington 2.30 p. m. Kensingt Fmllvll RIYPI‘ RP/flllflllllifl t; Si, ..Vlul'k's Chcrc p. m. Holy ("nmmuniou at all S Sunday School at Kensf _ 2:30 p. m. Siulduy School Parish 0t‘ Bur- ill 7.30 p, m. >1 Friday 1i p, m. Holy (Iumuiunicn. Kensingtou T (Special Lenten Mark's iinll Kenslngtou 11th in 1.’.- _l'.'til French Iliver TO RONTO Pleas: send m: booklet re Arq[) Name MAIL Address ..... .. p. m. \'l('('S. tn.i ‘.2 p, Zllli 2 p. m. Services iii Si. m, Kcnsiugiou iloiy Communion L’ p. ill. 10.210 ii, m. 10.30 fl. " i-‘rrnrii ltivci- 2.30 p. m. "Burlilu ‘Fhursday. Cliiltlreifs Service (looii- '.' p. m. Sumhsv School Kensingtgii . w, ._.;r-.,..-=¢ \» ., w _ "$4‘"‘4<\ . i *- A-*‘MWT mr-iauu.r,.:\s-,_~;,_, 42.7 stall temperate men, “not given to wine." l There were many excellent. vine! yards in Palestine. The” patrincli Jacob says of his son Judah, "lie washed his garments in wine, and his clothes i-n the blood of grapes." Corn and wine denote all sorts of good things in n temporal sense under the Old Testament, but were types of spiritual blessings. In the‘ style 0t the sacred pensman the wine, or the cupofteu represent the; nngerof God. Thus we have in one: u. ceflelllerfllile of the Psalms "the wine of asion-i ishment" spoken oi’, and in Jere.‘ mlah "the wine cup of His .fury.", The medicinal use of wine is rc-‘i ferred to in Proberbs. “Give strong. .5010; Reggie MacLean. Read- ‘Solo, Alfred Vladbean; Address, ‘J. H, Gilli-s. The singing of the l. O. D. E. MEET-ING. —The reg- ular monthly mee-tlng oi‘ the Royal Edward iChaptew, t1. 0. D. EH was held Monday afternoon at_ Navy League Building, Regent. Mrs. Me- Quite of $20.00 per. month for 3 "months. Disappointing baking failures are impossible if you use‘ 5 5 ‘:1 =3 Always the Same We protect you against bad luck by testing in our “home-baking” kitchen every day. Money back if Always t Quaker Flour gives you trouble. . eB drink to him that is ready tc IP91". l E- B- MW" 18h and wine to those that he of heavy heart." nal ‘Executive Mrs. Ross whose eu- celled ibecause of ilidiealth, wrote offering a date about the middle of May, and this was found accept- able. The annual s~ale 0t‘ Queen Alexandra rose: was arranged to take place Friday, May 20th., and us the order is committed to pay part of the proceeds towards tihc- local branch of ‘Red Cross Society. in Vancouver, and towards the work 0i.‘ the Order -in India brought It was decided to ‘present k g the Silver Fox Industry. set aside for for essays, which are lo be dispensed ‘with this year. Af- ter the usual amounit oi‘ iiiislneh-a disposed 0f, and arrange- cgmlng sewing meetings, the meet- YORK c. c. l. ‘r. DEMONSTRA-I TlON WEEK. --'l'lie York c. o. -l. T, (Canadian Girls in Training). observed. uvlhlfllllll‘? Demonstration week ioynily and with 81lCC65iiL| Pin-trusted with the full charlie "Y! the Sunday nigh service at YOTR. to lead the 01' the congregation in a reverent manner and with devotion- Tihe following order of service was carried thiroufih- Pm‘ eggs and worms, recognized its potency, sane way of using fire. Chorus; Prayers led by iihvrce is; Notices by ‘Pastor; Offering Address ihy. E. Boothiroyd on "Girl's Solo; Friendship _'C'lrcle; n; Benediction. On Friday t a f other demonstration was mode, tixis time in association with u... Mission Band. . m York lien before a iiiim audience. A very ilne programme wesrendered in excellent taste reveallnz a traln- Mrs. '1". ‘H? rem; C. Gk I. T. Choice". Reciiiatlo . . royd; Recitation by Vannda Wail-ts. "Little Sisters" and tour , email; girls; Dramatlntlon of time Bible Stories, “The lhrodigai Soil". ‘Dim Good Samaritan": David and Goli- iiy the ‘rt-ail fkatiser Camil- - 11,019. a wit h Arthur Venue? I»! Qfl awry lily Moreno:- ves- r‘ ' i‘ ‘aiiii ....'..°.’.’..§“;.‘..“" w recoup ii 1r - ms rosy! " MacLEAN & C0.,‘Distributnrs. CHARLOTTETOWN . the Gun to Summerside ranchers. Prliiicefifiiiiliikrd, g W HURRAH! us. Fox RANGHER Three Cheers for the Hauck Fire Gun which places a remedy. in the’ Fox Ranchers’ handis for dealing with hook worm, lung worm and other parasites which are spelling such ruin to Disinfectants Almost Valueless It has been proved by actual test that h after being immersed in pure carbolic acid for 24 hours. extremely tenacious of life .and disinfectants are practically valueless ‘for either lung worm 0r hook worm. There ‘ is One Sure Remedy FIRE PROJECTED BY THE HAUCK FIRE GUN. This death-dealing flame reaching over two feet in length and of 1800 degrees _ destroying them utterly. For years Bacterioioglsts have but it remained for Hauck to invent a safe ‘and 00k worm eggs will survive Lung worm is . burns up the The Hauck Firei Gun has been used and bested in hundreds of f0 insome in Canada, with the most marvelous results. _ 25 x 25 can be‘ treated thoroughly with it in less than thirty minutw. It 1s Bil-fissure and reliable. and i118 i186 in the Fox ranches of Prince Edward 181111111 Will make“ 0lllfin¢hl8trY a laflting one and add Millions of. Dollars to x ranches in United States and An ordinary sized pen ing which bows-mks & lerser iww- our revenues. er for future service. ' _" _ _ ggggffmwn w,“ M: i ' Mr. Eric Loveiisour sole representative for Prince Edward Island and by eisili-tbsmelgolgfiy "gggnggf will gladly furnish you with full particulars regarding the Gun.‘ He will . $3.? ~w..’..,. children" ' be at the Queen Hotel, Summerside, Wednesday, and will be glad to show 9 -van .;:.:-‘r~:." kw" ~ - " ‘WXM '~’l)-‘.->l'_\o\ a, v