All The Latest and Most Important Reading Matter Selected From This I Week’s News for The Charlottetown I Guardian's Saturday Suhscrlii The cleanliness of the ‘ sealed package appeals to the daintineas of a woman. She knows that it protects the - contents from dust. dirt, odors J and moisture. . , , She will be doubly pleased with l our new waxed board package— which c have adopted after sev- _ , eral years of testing-because it I‘ is stronger, more secure and more - completely air-tight ; altogether the ‘ best container for tea that has ' yet been devised. Ask your grocer for Red Rose Tea in the sealed carton. Rd Rose Coffee i: as ;_<c~..-n»ii.c.'_~: ‘Sinai J5 llri.‘ Ran Tu rein . and Improve Your Rafting!" I Biiviiii ri/iinz r-t" Ill ~il o»- rrhuelabl‘ goodness of (lntirrio 'io/ r with enough “Xzclern H "ri ‘till ltrength. ' Ii i. the only scitrnfitic-zlly blinded flier with Iurket~and cnu hc relic-cl on t t ti“? H's‘ 5°“ 5'5 in} results Ivery time. A ti. tor it iii will! ll'"9"'.0 THE "r. n. "r. v1.0a CO. LIf/IITED CHATEIAIW. I ONTARIO --.-—--—---—-i ,._..‘liiis been In litigation, .\Ii's. Diila- trips , passengers. den arrived in the city at 7 o'clock. yesterday. POLICE OOURT.—-At the Police (‘nurt yesterday a innn for drivliig his horse and sloveu on the slide- walk over the new curb on Queen street near Kent was fincil $5. Eight men for corner-looting were [each fined $2'or ten days. More summonses are to follow lfor other offenders. In a case a- Igniiist a man for abusive language. ihc complainant. a woman. with- drew the, charge. the defendant l paying the costs. I . TEACHERS ENTERTAINEQ- .\Irs Pierce. wife oi’ American Con- suul Pierce. entertained the lady [teachers of West Kent and FY1110? I Street schools and a nuiiiher 0t’ - friends yesterday at the Country I Club. An altogether delightful ‘time was spent. llot ten and sand- ; ii-ivhcs ivcre served iii thc tea room _‘ and afterwards floiver and guessing I qanu-s wt-rc lit-id uud created much ..‘imusomcnt, prizes living awarded ‘ to thc successful contestants. Need- jless to say all greatly‘ apprcciiiteil llll’ kindness of Mrs. Pierce. RECALLS TRIAL OF CAPE BR ETON GIRL.~-Afti>r ton years o1‘ litigation Mrs. Lilliiiit M. Diilii- iuiirrt‘ has gained possession 0t‘ the Glover lIlllll(ll‘_\‘ at Waltliaiu (hlilSSJ. which was the sconc- ot‘ thc uturder of llPl‘ first husband. tfliircnct‘ F. (ilovt-r. ‘Mrs. llt‘llllllill‘l't‘ \\.s tho wifi‘ of Glover aud'is u native of Arit-liiit, ("APP llrcitin, A yaoung Ari- rhut izirl ivas tried for llll‘ iuurilcr. but “'11s ricqititttitl. Since flit‘ inur-; _i!t‘r tlic extensive property of Glovcr‘ illlillll‘ cldlllllllg tiwncrsiilp of the llillllltlf)‘ through money she inves- lUtl in il. TEACHER REMEMBERED.-—A- lllilllg ihv iuiiny who have abund- nitt-d llii‘ roar-hing profession to taki- up other and inorc r-‘uiuner- nrivc work is Miss Pearl Bell of this city. Miss Bell has lie-cu a mcuilicr of the West Kent School stiift‘ for the piist four YPIITS and has pcrforinotl her duties therewith in n very creditable manner, Br.‘- fore licr departure from West Kent WEDNESDAY THE CAR-FERRV.-The S. S. lPrince Edward made two round She brought 59 The express from Bor- When You Cannot Sle What can be more distressing than sleepless nights? Morning finds you tired, depressed in spirits and perhaps ill-tempered. of restoring the nervous energy wasted by the activit _ _ _ you are a nding nervous energy without replacing it. Your vitality 1:3 running lower and lower each day, eelings. the hzadachesfthe failure of the digestive system‘ and the general depression and diseou agement, uild up the supply of nervous energy in the body and the problem l8 solved by the use 9f Slee is nature's way Wit out sleep Hence the tired The question is how to b Food. ll Nerve Perhaps the best way for you to satisfy yourself on this value of this food cure under such conditions. point is by‘ reading these letters from persons who have proveniitlw Kingston, Ont. I Mrs. S. Topliifr‘. 64 Union StnfKingiiton. Ont. writes‘: “A few months ago. l was siillering from ncruiusni-ss. headaches. sir-cp- Icssncss. and n general rim down nnnilititin. Whilt‘ visiting niy sister. who vrus using Dr. (Thrust-Vs Ncrvc I-‘ourl. slit‘. pcrsuuticd mo. to l-ry it, saying she was sure il would liulp mi‘. l SIYIIFCII n box. look ii. unrl continued tlii‘. irrat- mcni. until I found myself greatly‘ benefited. unil nblc lo sleep quilt‘ well. From lllt‘. bi-nefil- I IIIIYG dcrircil. I would recoinmi-nil it to anyone sulluring from norvous dohiliiy and run down lystcui." “l have also ll.\t‘(l some of Dr. Chase's Ointment. untl Ilnil il n very good | Kempt, has. I Windsor, Ont. ‘ I writes: ‘ "My system was ull run down. I was‘ wank nntl \cr_\' nervous. For nights nt ll limt‘. I could ncitlici sir-op nnr rest. untl llllltll)’ liiirl lo give up work. I read in ll ntiwstinpltr of ti curt‘ niiidi‘. liy Dr. Cll|l$t‘.'S Norvtilfiitid in u cane similrir to mini‘. so tlcuitictl to itivt‘ this Irr-almcni a Iriiil. A ft-w huxcs mode a great. rliungc for llu‘ ln-tirr. rind after using eight bores I can sny tiiut I l rest. well ut. night. nnrl gi-t ll guml I night's iilocp. I nun now do my work on the form, and my ni-rrcs urt‘. izuirli ; bcltcr. l trust that. (tillers. troulilcil the some as l wus, muy l)l'llt‘lll. liy this letter." ' ‘ I a t Mr. Ambrose B. Dowling. Kempt. NS. I l ointment lo keep in tho house." _ I Mrs. .loliii Iniwsiin. Cl Loniiiiii M. IL. Windsor. (‘nL ivrilr-s: "I uux Iroiililoil for ii loniz tinn- with ncrvuiistiuss uiiil sli-i-plimtiiioss, \Iy systvm ll“t'il.'l\t‘ riiii down, ioo_ i lll‘\‘t'.l" ltllPW iiliiil ii was Io Iitirr‘. :1 trniul itiuliVs. ri-sl for (‘yer so lung. l spout ii lUl til itioni‘; ii-n-izriuiz. liiil Ill'\(‘l' rt-ri-Ivtiil HITIUII Ioviivlil lr<iii| llioir frmiiwrtnls. ‘int: iI.‘|_\ l liiii-zlit stunt‘ of Dr. (lliiiflithi \i‘r\t‘. Food. illlll ufior i-slni; lllt‘ Iirsl. liox. I fUIlPll iw-Iit-f. l t-oulri sIi-i-p l.l"llt'l‘, Illlll iiiii not for-l sit tin l upon rising in llll‘ morniiur. I t'illlll"lli'rll tisin‘: tlr- fut-rm‘ ltYiiitl. litiwi-t--r_ until l lliftl llilil. my svuivin up iii; _ l um strwiiitrr li(I‘.'.' t‘t'ltl incl nit-rt‘ iilti‘ inysoll." “l wan ulsi say ‘Ital Dr. (‘.Ii:i~'<"s llintnzi-nl frviil me from il unfit‘ of plln. from wliirli I llllll millrrr-(I for mini‘ tii ies of‘ the clay. i ‘I epi I i r. Chase's Port Hope, Onq , - I Miss ivlyrtle Broadbent. Bloomagmv; .’\\‘<‘., Port. llope. _()nt. writes: "I hot-limo run down through over- work. wits very neryoq; “Mk” and aultji-vl. Iii Iii-udncllvs. I rmild not slog‘; woll. Ivor-limo "imify worried and logk \\’(‘l'llt tspi-lltt. My nerves or muscles uscil lo ' Itiii-li nutl I had pains through m). hot-Ii. Bcsirlcs this] iiufiered from intligcllion untl my appetite wns p00,; I‘hi-. dot-tor told nic my whole system wmi run down iind l needed one y," of pcrltirt rust ontl qiiietmiis. l did hut not upon those orders. but. inatnd licguu u treatment of Dr. Chine’: N-‘rvn Food. This muiicino has don: mo IIN‘. world of good by curing the; tlymplltlnn nnil building up my “m. in gcucrnl." Chase's Nerve Food. Dr. Chase’s Tobe a nervous bankrupt is a serious condition. ‘To be sleepless is one of the surest indications that your nervous system needs Just such assistance as is best supplied by Dr. l You can obtain Dr. Chase's Nerve Food from all dealers or Edmanson Bates 8: Co" Ltd., Toronto. portrait and signature of A. W. buy. Be sure to see the Chase, M.D., on the box you tho staff presented hcr with an ape propriiile iitltIri-ss zicconipiiniosd by a suitable gift. lier class also gave-I hcr 1t gold piOCO and an address in recognition of hrr splendid scr- vivcs. Alisa Iicllis place has hvcn iillril by Miss Dyer, who till rc-| ccntly was ciiizzigctl in vocational.‘ work at the ('tlll\'Illt‘9(‘L‘ll[ IlOIUIL, Charlottetown. The sudden death of Mrs. George Boyle of Illleadow‘ Bank, P. E. I. on .\li\l‘{:ll 7th, vsauscil i1 mantle of gloom to fall upon the community.‘ Tin‘ deceased was born qt Fred, ericinii. l’, E. l. on July 9th, 1873.‘, iiutl was the daughter 0i‘ John; Jlltl Elizabeth Weeks. She ‘was ' llllll'l'lt‘ii tn .Mr. George Boyle uni] since her marriage on Junuury 2nd. I902! resided ut Meadow Bank. ‘Flierr- tire left to mourn their loss a sorrovring father and four chil- dren. Ethel. Matilda. Gordon. and Prrt-y Robert: also six brothers rind two sisters, namely: Rev. E. Weeks. B. I1. ‘Murray Harbour; Albert. Carlton: John and lloher Frciltéricton; William. Stornaurily. oiiii “BAYER” ARE ASPIRIN Not ikspirin Iii All without the “Bayer Cross” “lfl rinmn ' ‘ l'l’.liil~t' ~ ~ ' tlll"‘l'illlll‘l for t‘ III 'ill‘ll". < .\:-u~ . lillfillfllilhllslfl. Nouri- anti Pain gent-rally. Tin bow/i‘: of 1.! tiililcta cost. but .1 i- Vt't‘i'll.‘1. I.:i ‘frl’“llityltf”piltlltillgfid. -You must. any “Buyer” - l'.‘"' ‘I lit.‘ ltlv','\.‘liil.l~‘ Ml »i now I ‘I. oiti I Q37 Rich in Iron and Tanin. in which are incorporated Beechwood Creosote and Hypopliosphites, ideal remedies t for the relief of chronic ailments of thethroahbronchi andlungs. Highly recommended to convalescents from pulmonary affections and Influenza. 0n Sal: Bvnyblnn. Ur Ed. MORIN a cue, Limltée, Québeqqnfi, (‘hurt-h at the age of sixteen and ttlrvriys proved to be faithful. For u number oi’ years she was trehsur- er of the Women's Alissioiiziry Aux- Illt'll‘,\'. in this capacity. her at- tention to tietiiils. rcvealetl the fact that whatsoever slit‘. did was with 1;. cyi‘ single to the glory of God ind the advancement of His king- tom. Hliorn of rill the military iisiigos ui‘ foriu-‘r days, the first session of the. ‘Filmy-Ninth General As- sembly of Print-e hltlivurd llililllll mot yestorrlziy afternoon. t‘l‘l'l(ll‘ Ali-Kinnon arrived accompan- Il‘(] by his Privutu Secretary, Capt. l‘ill\\'ilf‘tl Palmer and his itlrlcs-tlc- t-iimp. (‘oionol It. Jenkins and Miljtll‘ llartletl and preceded by Ill" iii-w sl>'l'flf‘lllll-lll-Al‘mfi .Mr. Rus- st-i (‘hiintlli-r, roturnetl soldier. Iii-lore thc formal opening the IIIPIIIIDPFS elect were sworn in at 2.30 by His Lordship Mr. Justice Fitzgerald, Vicc-(liiiincellor. and af- tcr the frfOttlfllililtiufl and returns of the gt-nerai tllflPllfill and lay-cloc- izi-ncral election and Irv-elections thins wort‘ ruiui STANDING COMMITTEEQ. 'l‘lir.‘n followed tiit- election of scl- crt. standing crrniuiittees us fol- lows:—— On Aqriculture.—llon. Mr. Lon. Hon. Mr. Mticllnnzild. Hon. A. E. Mt-.I.t‘:in. Mr. lll>'\\’ill‘, Mi‘. Brodie, Mr. .\IoNoill, Mr. Irving, Mr .lI. D. M'i.cl.eun. On Public Accountm-ovlr. Mac- Arthur. Mr. LEPHKP, iMr. Saunders. Mr. Iiiizgs. Mr. Sutherland. Mr. Ar- PPIHILIII. Mr. ll. l). McLean, On Standing Rule: and Orderi- llon. Mr. Johnston. lion. Mr. llugh- rs. l-lon. Mr. Gallant. Mr. itrucnault, MI‘. Stewart, On Private Bills.— l-loii. Mr. Hughes. lion. Mr. Nash. Mr. bieth- .cral. Mr. ‘McNeill, Mr. McIntyre. ..Ori Bill: to Be Engrnaed and ‘That have been Engro:sad.--\Ir. .\‘l(.‘lll€l‘- I, Mr. Daniel McDoinlil. Mr. Butler. Mr. ll. D, Maellrnin, illr Kennedy On lievlflng JourtuL-l-Ion. Mr. ‘Gallant. Hon. Mr. Riggs. Mr. Le- Page. Mr. Ariienault. Mr, tltcwiirt. 0n Printing and Binding Jouré nnim-Hon. Mr. Nash. Mr. liuniei McDonald. Mr. Kennedy. On Legislative LlbraryQ-Hon. Mr Hughes. Mr. Hestrlaii. Mr. McNetlI. Mr. Dennis, Mr. Arsenauil. Til!!!“ was a large attendance _l _ 1 i t h , within the Legislative chamber. “Ila n? l??? at; It‘ Jwh B95“: when ills linnor Lieutenant. Gnv- um“ O l“ imam“ ‘n I l’ em“ side in this provinci- and Rev. Ed- of the community is extended In tho loss of u kind and loving moth- er but they siiriincc of meeting where parting shrill be no more. iiiui adornment of (‘hrlsiian graces. She sought no viiin display nor lllillllfll. hernldryn. osteutiitinusly her victions and because unobtrusive all the more eloquent. sing the liomc loses a loving and devoted mother. the church ii will- ing and devoted worker. and the community ii true friend. her person is Bone from us. the influence is still with us and is diffusing fragrance like ll meadow flower. conceive of death. for to a loving and devoted circle she still lives. They recall by)" the warm heart tllrtfhs which her memory brings. And if her form In animated flesh , in not beheld today. yet she dwells i’ with them-in her many remember- ; ed acts of kindness and love. sorrow and gloom was cant over A SAD MEssAGEs-A dcspatclil ywstcrilay from Zliouctou Airs. of Airs. Otto N. llairclunti griiudmoth I Beyond. at the ugc of 84 years! er of Mrs. Hurry W. WL-oks, Char- lottetown died ycstcrtitiy after u short illness at the age of 82 years. .\li'.-. Baird has been at her mother's bvdsitlc for several days. . QOUHT OF-APP-EAL IN EQUITY ——'l‘he (lourt of Appeal In Equity met yesterday morning. the chief Justice and Mr. Justice I-Inszard. pres ding. Tilt‘ mist‘ of Arnold llill‘ tenhury, appellant and Charles l-i. Kiiich. respondent was hoard. Nlttssrs Martin and Stewart, K.(!.. tfnr appellant and Bentley, l(.t".. and Johnston. K.t.'.. for respondent Judgment was given confirming the Judgment of LllP Vice Chancel- lor iinti dismissing the appeal with costs. The court adjourned to meet on the 14th inst. bu." .; (lortlon. ltlgfllOfll. ‘Alberta; ‘ Mrs. E. Myers. Carlton and Mrs. AI Gttetnsei‘ (‘we on buntltiy. R ‘lljiillllll Craszvcll, t‘i_vdc, March 21st, i920. there passed ‘ .\lr.=. Boyle joined the Methodist itetwelttlli" ttwtty Mrs. Rnhtimei‘ Jordan in. the age of eightyone years. In her declining years she was blessed with a measure of good health and wus usurilly able lo take part in all the active dlltlPs of life up to within tcn days of her tlt-titli. The funeral service which‘ was very largely attended was held at. the Bench Point. Baptist (liiurcli and was conducted by her pastor ltev. J. (l. Peacock who preached from the text "l have fought Il_ good light. I have Iluishcil my course I huvo kept the failh."--2ntl ‘Timothy fourth Chapter and Sev~ i-ntli verso. Rev. E. J. Weeks kind- ly assisted in the service. llor re- tPoint cemetery and in accordance with her request the hearers were her four sons and two nephews. The deceased was a daughter of ' Wiiliaiii Soncabnugli a native of this province and wits miirrlcd to Edward J. Jordan of Monmothsliirs Flngianrl. 'i‘li+‘y resliled a number of yuiira zit Murray River and al- so at High Bank iina were blessed with a faintly of seven sons and three tiaughters. They gave ri large portion nf their time to Clirl stliin and ‘Temperance work. kind» nose-i rind Iiospitiiiity were always extended to those who cnlleil iii. their home. Those of liur friiully remaining to mourn iicr loss are. Mrs. Annlo lliirrls. Martin Luther. (‘zile-b. Wycliffe. (lliurlcs. Henry and Mrs. W. J. McLure who rc- wnrd F‘. of York, Nebraska rind Mrs. L. 0. Fraser of Calgary, Al- berta, ind to those the sympathy mourn not as those without. hope for they have the as» ller iifc was u simple one. heari- She llvod un- Ghristian con- In her pas- But II She is not tleucl as some uni-i On larch the nxtaentli a deep ___,..-¢-. ..._____, __,. Lt‘ , Little Pond and vicinity when it health for some time and although his demise was not altogether uii- Bay8I— ' “'11s learned that the spirit of Paul. Jtloxantler MtlCQllillTlO llltllllefl Lawless had passed tn the Great‘ I that, be would rnlly much lnngt-ni All that medical skill anti loving twilled otherwise. He bore his sufferings with the patience cliar-= acteristic of the true Christian spirit. Always agreeable. always willing to sacrifice his time and and kindly deeds were needed to console the distressed, he endeared fiiuiself to all thnt had the pleasure of his acquaintance. I l Ile was a man of sterling quail-l will long he t-ht-riiilicd was liild to ties. hone-st, upright and sinrei'e1ri‘:=t. in all his dealings and whose con-i duct and cliaracti-r on all oci: The‘ deceased hurl been iu failing; has been uureproni-liiililc, I sing ii pleasing and i1 nilnd enrhi tixpucted his many friends hoped! _t ilcep religious ‘sentiment. porsnutilll y illllttss by frequent visits from hisi care could do was done but God; pastor, from whom he received the Inst rites oi’ the Iloiuun Catholic bevy. ‘Buffalo. N. Y.. Dr. church of which he was a devotedi Stanford, tConit, ‘member. .A largo remains to moss of rntiuieiu Si. Francis pleasure where loving sympathy I church. Llttlc Pond, where a high‘ Mimi“ was his pastor. Rev. Dr. Walker. thcncei tn tho cemetery where all that was ninrlal~0f a itian whose memory lie lt'ilVt‘S to mourn it kind at iiii- s ti-i‘, Mrs. T. iit llll Pi-ii-rsf fivt‘ tliiiiglicrs ni | Mrs. Guwiin iii-ac and Mrs. concourse 0t‘ Britain. - 'I‘he pnll the sy-nipiitlilzing frii-utls follnivcd hisl llouoitl A. Aicllonaltl. Angus D. ‘lVIc-tlittle sisters and two brothers n‘ . Alex. A. McDonald. Edwlnliook forward to n ioyous re-unl ~liuu-. Charles McCoi-mnc and tie Sales! Dom wit: hi‘, n. thlrbic. IEVIuy the soul which - Heaven. Amen. llll loviui: fiithci- riuti brutlu-r. led Willli Mrs. l). J. tillciloiinld. Little PoniL; hIicliiit-l Mt-Iloniiltl. He. was consoled (luring his ltistl Pond, Illrs. ll“l‘illllt ‘McNulay, Si. Priors lliiy. Mrs, William Hewlett rind Paul, New=lonit be remembered. Beside ' hotly in this life find eternal rest in tlmltllftllllftlfl Conception __4 ' At Skinners Pond Friday. it! . ,12tli zit. 7.30 n. m. the angel dciilli visited the home ‘oi Mr. t. Mrs. Joseph Doyle and bore II to its heavenly home their iifn daughter l-Ielenn Arletta. Deillill tie Helena had‘ been lent to cult tor lust three months and six din , during most of which she wnsi .§Iittlc sufferer. She is greatly mil John Dplu-tetl in the home whet-ohm» " Robert. T~lb‘hy-Wl_Vfl_fl-d unlit? '83! their loss Devon, St. ltl two sons. Little nrers were father and mother she leaves th ' with their loved. little one w they are called to the fifflfll 59W graced his The interment. took place in ‘ Cemet . lPalnier Road. ‘ 1 I -' w ~ _ w.» ‘o’ i‘ '9. ‘littiiiii _ a.“ . Stronger Than ‘a Mighty F ist u... Well-Known Tight Lock Used In Fro st Fence Frost Steel and. Wire Co., Limited, Hamilton, Canada Manufacturer: o! Gulvanlud mil Bright WIN. He; Win and Bel: Tin, woven Win. Fun: and Ornamental , , Mnnuhehrm’ Wire Supplied d ‘I H. GilLbiDiealeriiélriarlottetown, I. I28 Penna, Gable r- t Pi. s.’ I