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""1 mt slime. “if _ n - be u‘ t. n 1r not 011v raven“ "w "1"" "m" Qlilhriliii in... slliitnti. ‘$33.; mu“! wt‘ b“? gulls” it becom-e ‘ u just asmuch as the real articlsd 911B 0f W° ‘l-gmllitesl “ Prms‘ Il-ily take chances? za- ' - ' Benuufdlfhahifianzllots ofitmay be srplcide applications obtained at tho reward of every woman ‘willing the better barber shops and hair \ to devote a little personal effort to dressing parlors. 2 ‘ ‘ JOHNSON a JOHNSON, Bnscldi Agofltl. Insurance "_ ’ Ablecessity g . _ _ i Then insure ifilOOd strong stock y. , _- " lwflhltfn never contest an honest claim such l. , a is represented bib _ ' .- » ., . ;‘—-‘-<.'-.-u»-'* ‘ " new ~ G4 G- INGII GONE!" a a n a- Gm" . .::..;_" Til: . Q n what‘ glewsrds ‘ (2. Q’ ' i Harp ci e _ oes. ' . n‘ is a“ ‘a: '_ n. m. Iu-n- v-v""'""* a giislflfgdlfglhznbizi rueisonv .- KIOKE BY~ A HORSE- While Mr. Eat glrQulun, s. stmbleman at the Experimpiitaljfarm was carrying a horse on Saturday afternoon, he received I severe kick in the stomach causing veryllfllllful injuries. lt ls ' not knowu- yet to- what extent he is hurt. Heywasxtaken to the Charlotte- town Hospital on Sunday for treat- ment. LA E WHARF PURCHASE-The Connol y’s West Wharf Property sit- tuated at the/West end of Water Street, comprising the Large Wharf with yarzl and lfieastwork adjoining, together with ver extenslve water privileges,‘ has been purchased by Mr. Simon ‘Pooll, Proprietor of the Lum- ber Firm’ of L. M. Poole & Co. AUTOS NEEDED TO SEE ISLAND THOROUGHLY.-—A correspondent ln assuchusetts. u- native of P. l}. slaud, writes: “Please tell ‘Safety First’ in the Guardian of March 27th not to‘ clnss- P. E, Island with Nan- your machine up and down this gur- dsn. ‘P, E. island has u big future and we people who hiivenevc-r really seen ouir- own liomef wlll_ some day, we trust, have the opportunity, when it is opened up and good roads built, as is sure to happen.“ -. ANOTHER FOX COMPANY.—-T,he Rc-yaLGazetfe Saturday contains no» tlce of application for letters patent for the Fern Garden Black Fox Coni- puny, LlmltetlfTlie capital stock of the compaiiyls to, be $21,000 divided into 1'0§_0 shares at $20 each. The ap- plicants are-Messrs John M. Fair cloth," Toronto; 0nt.; George W Hen derson, Philadelphia, Pa.,; A. M. Moore. Mu. D., Philadelphia, Pa., and John l3. Itonibough, Mount Edward Road, (lliariottetowii. After n short lllnes of two months there-passed peacefully away at her home in Allfsloii of Mrs. Simon Mac- Eucbern aged 69 years. The lute Mrs. Maclfiaolierii, ivhosc husband had pre~ (leceaserl-"héi" quite a few years ugo. was the ‘daughter ‘of the late Finluy Mlurl-‘uflygeii of Peters Road, where her brother and sisters still reside. The luie Mrs. MocEachei-n was a quiet, klml, inoffensive Christian wo- man, kind neighbor, ever ready to lend a helping hand in time of trouble insides a very large circle of friends and acquaintances the following sous nndydauglfters are left to mourn the loss hi‘, aj-ltlnd and loving mother. Charles and Nell in Western (iumida: ‘Mrs. Alex.~McDonald, New York; Angus and, Maggie at home. besides several brothers nnd sisters. The re- mains were luld to rest in the beauti- ful Cemetery of Caledonia, the Rev. M. D..MacLeod officiating both at the house and grave, Tliedeath occurred of Mr. Edward 918111111. at his home, Woodstock. Prince County, on March 11th, at the age of seventy years. The funeral which took place on the following Tuesday, was one of the largest seen for years. The service was conducted by Rev. Messrs, Dawson and Murray the" former giving an impressive ad- alress on the words: “Let me die the death of the righteous." The inter- ment was a; West Devon church yard. The ‘late Mr. Dignan was a-man great- ly belovedfqulet, unassuming. a kind neighbour, generous in the support of everygood cause. From early manhood he took a deep and intelligent liiterestfin all that made. for the spiritual and moral wel- fare of‘ the community. A devoted member of the church at West Devon, he, with large hearted genorsity co operated with every one who had the interest ofihe Kingdom of Heaven at heart. During his last illness, though suffering from a painful and distress- lng illness, he continued radlently happy living in the very borderland of heaven, until his slckroom became a. very Bethel to nll who visited him. S rroundedby those who loved him, liilthe calm beautyof a Sabbath oven- lng, the day he ever esteemed the brightest in the week, he crossed the Great Divide, and entered the "City that hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God." He leaves. :~ widow, three sons. and two daughters, John R.. of Howlun; Arthur, v of Woodstock; _Mrs.,l~‘runk Gard, of Charlottetown; and Wesley and May. sit/home. ‘ _ The pail-bearers Hurry ~ Metheral, ‘James Smallman. George Horus“ _Dav_id. McAusland. Robert fiiorrfe, and Albert Gard. Mni~i~l~vu¢.i~|-v~v'~-v-I' were, Messrs. on‘ mu mum backache, no mm not to numb the pun, but Gin P111: go right to tho source of tbs trouble, the Kl syn, restoring the ‘natural fuiictlo of thou organs, and with the blood purlllod. and lull-limit“! fllayod, tho palm dllspposr pol- mansiitly. y POI KIDNEY‘ om: indications that tho Hum In not purifying the blood‘ strum Dro- lhrly no frequent madman, doponiu in ‘the urine, poncho: of i-lioumstlm -io nuns but; few will over] cl“ Cllll for Gill lflllllll- - . lunplo frn 11mm» M k . Cliolilul __forqlh, oi!» tuclzef. “it ‘would "seem ‘like driving ' how um». The effect, undorltmd, ll a ' perpetuate his memory. Frleudf and m |,.bgg,or0bolllforlfl.oottil'lfi 7°! Rugning on two Cylin- ders? Don't be a two- cylinder _man. The human engine can reach the utmost of its powers through ‘a fuel food that -is entirely con- sumed without forced draft or waste. Shredded Wheat Biscuit supplies the greatest amount of strength-giving nutriment with the least tax upon the digestion.’ It is a better-balanced ration than meat, eggs or potatoes. For breakfast with milk o CICEIR- . ,. "Sincerely regret to Inform you 86783 Driver John Henry, Pineau, ur- tillery, officially reported admitted to No, 8 Red Cross Hospital, Letruquet. France, March 22nd, gunshot wound in right thigh, severe. We will send further particulars when received. Ofllcer in Charge Record. Office, Ottawa. WELL-MERITED PROMOTION ON BATTLEFIELD- Mr. John Murphy, chief cook on the C. G. S. "Prince Edward lie-land." is in receipt of a letter dated February 27th, from his son, Fred, in which- he informs his father that he has received l1 com- mission us lieutenant in the (luiiadlnn lllachliie Guii - Corps, Fred. as he’ is commonly known, enlisted in Char- lottetown at the outbreak of the war, and has made n record for himself 0n the battlefields of France, the re- ward of which he is now beginning to reap. His- friends hopé and lrus), that he may be spared to enjoy his pro- motion. ' a . ~ There passed peacefully away at lhe home of her sister, Mrs. Jolin Cooke, "St. Avards, Sarah _E. Dos- herty, youngest (laughter of the lute Martin Dogbsrty, and sister of the late LieutfCol, Fiancis Dogherty. ln the 73rd year'of her age. The funeral took place on the 8th lnst.. the services being conducted at the house and grave by the Rev. R. G. Fulton. interment took place in People's Cemetery. The pail-bearers were, Messrs James Paton. Smith, Walter Robertson, Captain A. McLeod, Edward Love, and A. S- McLeod. * i . -.’/ A held lastnlght in the City Premier in reference to appointment of Game Inspectors. occupied the chair and among others present were Mayor Brown and Mes- srs. James Paton, M‘. L. A.. W. Lou- son, Gilbert Gliilllet, K. C.,- J. S. Morris. Charles Dalzlal, J. F. Fraser. Isaac Carter, W. F. Tldmarsli, R. C. Goff. T. DeB. Peaks. J. E. Bell, Mar- shall Ciimeron, W. W. Stanley, John McLnren, J. Agnew and J. O. Hynd- man. . A resolution was passed authorizing the Association to write to the Pre» mler, asking him to appoint the she- riffs of the three Counties to be game inspectors. This was the object of the meeting and after some discussion along the lines of flsli and game protection the meeting adjourned. A ‘Memorial Service was held in the , Presbyterian Church Valleyfleld. 0n Thursday 27tl1 hlnrcli. for the lute John P. Mac Leod, B. A. Deputy Attorne Gene- ral of B. C.. whose remains inciner- ated) were interred in the family plot of the Valleyfleld cemetery. The day was fine and a. good. congregation assembled to pn their tribute of iuaspeot ton dist ngulsbed son of the congregation. The Pastor Rev. J .M. MncLeod presided and conducted the devotional exercises. Rev. John M. MacLeod (St. Peter's) an intimate friend and fellow-student of the‘ de- ceased, delivered an appropriate flin- eral address from ll. Sam. 3: 38 ("Know ye not that, a prince and a great man has fallen in Israel") in which he referred to the distinguish- ed scholastic attainments and excel- lent qualities of the deceased. 0f tho many scholars and prof sslonal men whom Vnlleyfleltl ‘cong gallon hus sent forth he said, J. l‘. MocLeoil was the most brilliant, and his re- cord in Dnlhousle University, hus been unsurpassed. and that he could have adorned a. "Chair of Classics" funny of the- leadlng Universities of the world. were it ndt for his mod- esty andoulei, dsmsunouiulic would have n continental reputation as u scholar. lt is felt liy some of the leading (llstlngulshed student. should receive some public recognition, so that his _others.. And it is proposed that a suitable "Memorial" lie erected to arlmlrors who desire to jolndn sucli an undertaking (thsform to be decid- ed later) are requested to forward contributions, to Rev. J. M. Muc- Leod, Vnlleyfleld, P1 E. I. Truly a "prince "and n great man" has pass- ed away In the prime of life, whofle record as a student and a Medalllsl P. w, College and Daliiousle Uni- versity, (l-lallfnx.) and latterly as ls- gol adviser in B. C.. will be long ra- member-ed. Heury~ - "A special niéccing or the P. E. ls- lnnd Fish and Game Association was Court room to receive the report of the d o B . I g fie t n Committee appointed to wait on the fir: as; orffinrryaglgg ° e c “a y Mr. A. E. Morrison, the President. ER l *1si2LEi§l1é I)i i ’rroii' .ivisirs news Full. nu: ouiiniins siuiilii 4 wsonisoniy l IBLANDER WOUNDED-Jn the ca- sualty list published at Ottawa last night appears the name of Ellis Hoop- er, Central Bedeque, wounded. " SUCCESSFUL OPERATION-Anise Bessie Currie, daughter of Mr. Jas. Currie‘, of Currie & Murnaglian, was- opersted on for appendicitis in the hospital on Sunday evening and ls progressing favourably. SUDDEN DEATH.— Mr. William McKay of Springfield, Lot 67, died suddenly on Sunday morning last. He was about 80 years of age, and had been, feeling unwell for some time past. He was widely known as a lead- ing farmer and leaves many relatives and friends to mourn the loss of a good cltizezn. ~ FORMERLY 0F CHARLOTTE- TOWN.- Rev. James Cnrruthers, formerly of Knox Church, Pictou, and" of St. James’, Charlottetown, writes that owing to the ill-health of Mrs. (‘arruthers be has been compelled to resign his charge in St. Andrew's Church, Albemi, B. C.. and lins rs- moved to Vancouver. ' Gularanteed Madel“ Canada- . coon consent-A very eu- to be {nade Sens it’ 551.3 .,-l gijj -h;_;.&‘_;-__ ‘rhyf-‘gf; joyable school- concert was held in exclusively COS-[S I10 l" ‘"1" l" ' ' T’ ' .~ :- the hall at Lower Montague On Thurs- f th 1' . ‘ ' day evening, March 29th. The lpro- rom e mgrevt an ‘ ceeds, which amounted to $31.'0, are ' ' ~ ' ‘ for patriotic purposes. MlJSSdEdlih Ingredients f - z Mr. Jerome Pineau. New Acadia. Wlightruan was the accompanist of specified 0n Ordinary has received the following news from the evening, who, assisted by Miss Ottawa? Jenis Norton (teacher) and‘ Miss Mar- the label- tliu. Poole, was the means of malfing the concert a success. RETU RN.-- SOLDIERS Sergt. Major Arhing and Private Ben. Bernard, of the - Overseas liifan- 'I‘()R()NTO, try Draft, returned yesterday" from wimfipcg Toronto, where they have been taking 1 special instructor's course in bayof net fighting and physical drill. Sergt. Major Arhing leaves this morning for BAKNG... Your Grocer ' E. w. oitusrr co. mo. » r or L '\N/\l).»\ Montreal y ' his home ln Summers-ids. Two nicin~ berg of N0. F» Siege Artillery Draft, . . Bombardier McLean uiid Corporal WOUNDED IN SHQULDERP- hit-i‘ McKenm)" who have but“ inking g Eleanor McLeod, l4 Fplllll‘ lililS- course in interior Economy, in llzili- liflffilll-Zll 31-. (‘hl11'10l1*'.111\1‘11» hi“ 1*" my, also returned yg5[§y]'|l;\y_ ‘ccived word from the Records film-cl tn the eiTect that licr husband. PIP. FUNERAL YESTERC-AM- Tho John‘ Archie hlcllcod. was ilflllllllfili‘ funeral of the liile Ml‘. (leorgo. Lnng- to the Mile Epll Mlliidfl’ Hospital. worth Lacey 100k place yesterday Bancroft. itllllll, LOllflOll, Elli}, (in ldvll. afternoon from the pur- 25th. ult., suffering from n gunshox i011; of Mr. G. l). Wright‘; the llcv. wound in the right shoulder, and ihni Mr. Fulton, condiiratlm: the service. any further illltllllllfllifill received A s-henf of wheat, a wreath ' and u would bc rriiiiiiiiunivziicil without ell- bouquet of flowers were presented lay.- l - by sympathetic friends. The familiar ———— figure of this old and esteemed citizen — REV. MGR. GlLLlS HAS ACCID- lius departed to that‘ bonnie from ENT.— The mniiy fricnfls. of _ltt~\'. whence no traveller returns. 'l‘wo Minn. Gillis of Indian iilVQl‘ will re» daughters survive him, namely, Mrs. gret to hear that he was thrown out B. Owen and Mrs. H. (Yroslrv, llOfil of his sleigh at Kciisington (I'll ‘ Sung oi’ Biookline, Muss. day evening, blur-ch 25th, and his au- V lclc was severely sprained, the ac- '_ cident was caused by his turning his rig in a too limited space, upsetting; the sleigh and throwing him heavily to the ground. The injured member was attended by llr. 1C. G. Gillis. ,, . . . Yeisingioii. Mgr. Gillis is now able FRENCH ORLILNE, absolutely t; \‘v:.lk with the assistant-r: of 2i cane cures Deafness and Noises iii the _ _. - , “W. - k Head. no matter how severe or Sgllgrlmzigéulixgun be “um I m l longstanding the case may be. Hun- ' ‘_____ dreds of persons whose cases were t, AN RETURNS supposed to be incurable have been -—-i\il\‘A.lAE1fl€VRai:-(lo?§iDlS\V/li)l‘lh of “kite-J- permanently cured by this New Re‘ ford. Lot One has returned from Bos- mfihi}; Wonderful Preparation goes ton V.'ll€l'€ he has been at work (luring. . the winter months. Mr. Ellsworlli due“ to the actual seat M the trouble’ will engage in fishing and cniiniiiaf lobsters during the lobster SPHSOILI ‘Mr. Ellsworth reports great prepnrnq lion for war in and about ilostmr; Also flint tho price of potatoes has I Mrs. Rowe, of Portland-crescent, Leeds, says: “The ‘Orlene’ has com- f men of the community, tliiit such n. career might be afl ‘inspiration to t suffering." Try one Box to-duy. price. Address: Many other equally gflod reports. 1t Ollly costs $1 and there ls nothing better at an) ‘VATUNG ST" DARTFORD’ Kent’ "sent day high illlflll(36‘.—i\'. pletexy Cured me finer twelve years‘ (lroppetl to one-half the high prim: pli- tnineil (luring the latter part of the winter, and assigns as n reason thcj fact that the iviuine potato “burons“l held out too loiig for an “impossiblrfl price till the consumers refused to buy more and the price naturally» "ORLENE" Co’ w SOUTH' dropped. lt is the ohl fable of‘ “flicl dog and the bone" rcriiiir-tcwl in pro- Pie ///V’//V .- . ,/f/// /////‘/ {‘/[/,,,'_'_"‘\1‘_§t\\\\._ Witli top truly melt a generous filling of homemade preserves or llOlllC—gl'O\\'ll fruit. - That's a pie worth entiugmiitl ivurtiiy uf-your baking, and it's tiie kind of pieytiu can make every time with BEdl!.l'-!.l..§‘.-.£P“ “Beaver” Fldur equals any of the “special pastry Hours" Home Made Real homemade Pie! bro-ted his‘ one hundredth birth I’. lliv. fll_ll‘lll(_)(ll\_i\ great many citizens culled upon Mr. “Grséff - umrulafo him on tho nusplclo_ z-aisidii. l\l|', (ll-man. while not ini: around lllllv'll. is still Iii fairly’ lmziltli and gladly well-unmfl iiis‘_ furs. --(‘, ‘- AUTOS POPULAlL-On Sutur ll. '1‘. llolmnn, Limifcll. SummOrBI l rot-rived a Sllilllllfflll of ilireecar, ' of l-‘oril Auloiiuiliilcs. it is un To $10011 lllill lilo majority of thesegfgsdrs‘ m‘,- sold zilrl-lidy, and strange to re to l‘\'I-'.l'_\' snlo made is with farmers [SQ- icd m, lililB-“Plll points in the co try liilllllilllS predict tlizii if the present" law is ropozilod tho‘- will ‘JfIVQ grua difficulty in supplying the demand for cgrs on account of the (lisorgunlaa- Lion m’ transportation. This slaw-s ilicy are in receipt of an almost incredible nimilicixc-l’ enquiries. l. farmers iliroiigliniit the country who Piilllll it. bc interested in motor truc- tors and illlLfHllOllliGJ. What Doctors Usc For Eczema i A soothing (combination of oil; of Wiiilci-izrccii, 'l‘li_\'m0l, and other heal my; inguerllenis culled L). D. D. Pres-- cripiioii is now ll fave-rite remedy of skin s-prat-inlists for all skin diseases. . ll ‘Iiciiciraics the pores, gives instant relief from the uiost (listrt-ssing skill lilSPJSPS. b. A. Foster. (‘enfral Charlottetown, l’; l1}. I. ELI). L quad. W0. Drugstore, v. Yes, Maia-ml _-~_ y v and under crust that in your mouth-And your own delicious "because it is, in itself, a special pastry ileum-being the choicest Ontdriiffall "Deeper, deeper lat us toll "in "the min uiovledn: '~~‘~ spoil 'Nat '_ ‘l0! Ill! lb, l": w. u. Medina» oaths l _ THE "r. Th" wheat, blendecifl itli western spring wheat to give it strength. , a This is why Pies, Cakes, Cookies, 'l‘ai'ts, Doughnuts, Buns and Fancy Pastry i . -_-whcn made with “Beaver” Flour-are so light, so flaky, so uniformly good, . ,-. This is also W11)’ the Bread and Rolls—macle with “Beaver" Flour--havei‘a T delicate, nutlike flavour that is totally lacking in western spring wheat flours. if?’ Just try “Beaver” Flour for anything y ' results you get, every time. '_ . ~ \ l DEALERS-write for prior’ ' \ . .»~.;!l'4"-"'J' . f. ou are baking-and see what happy‘; ~ig~ \in and Cereals. ~" a 41.11am‘