’ »f?`.THE Pies and Cakes you bake for the Church -l, 4-__ When r.nc.-~..... Labor is llalved; Assrro l»¢l»~'¢u ofawnsluisyholpsr. Uuitm holwntar “with cold. _ Atoblcapooafllltoshrleketof f' wnicfieplenly. Lenvathecloihis ~ ielllllrvrorutioaferlnsllsadf ' ...nl nance new match duties. Aihrthotimoleup. `ll wlllboavnaulfoleohownm _ the JM dilgonrs--and without the useof destructive wail?- bonld. D ' w Af5'E PT6 ¢`l¢4'|-Y' 4 than soap-(is a llannlcar, odo1h.r.|,'anH;¢pfie __ 'rl-luaeoav _ » '-VIEDDI NG BILLS.-The aghan oillolated.-H. _ srnsnoru or 1oe¢h.-The `¢`tl-or of men who are not finally attested _ _ mar- riage took place on Tuesday, the 28th ult., of Mr. Alphonse Desltoches. to Nil! 395695189. daughter o$Mr._Beloni Gaudet. of Miscouche. Re . Dr. Mon- I th. of the _Battalion is now 1,010 all nuke/l`his does not include a number Steeves they when upon their ,n'lfled`thelr intention of .16 ning, malt- many fried _ of Mr. John M. Ahenrn _who approximate strength oi' the former ipoltoe oillcer of Tlgnlsh, will _ nllon__nlmost 1100. "‘ ' be plon_¢ed'to hear of his rapid pro- 'X1 me alle number opoillers w{lo ilaveslgl ;cnAN%:_‘on ouanrsns. _'rss inotion.' since Joining the iostn Bat- __--..'|»n_alo'rlc 'reA.- An_en1oy`aule ullonfms. alles;-n already has tures lull ll-\0¢°9Bf\ll_lllli8lcale and Teawas stripes. li! .WM 'Promoted to,-' -Lance held Baturday afternoonat theho e Cor l-'a short time ago, and 'nays _ _, _ of Mr. John A~._ Hackett, Tignlgh weez is to be transferred to Montreal ,np pgwggp, Cam- bu; sm ,_ "dug, at au discard" "_ =, Those who took part in the programme to take a course in bayonet lighting; - _ _ _ _ __ ' 5 ','°°' 'Q were Mrs. I. J. Scott and Mrs. (Dr.) after he hail- mastered the course, he . - v ' ' l J. T McFadyen who contributed will return as one of the teachers rol- Solos, Miss Mary Kinch recited, Miss the 105th, Mr Bylvere Richard also Goergle McTague played the violin of Tignish has made rapid strides in ~ and Miss Mary Morrisey me Mango. advancement since joining _Z lille. Mrs Briton 0 Connor gsve -- :,-_». _ . - . -. - _ » ,, - - ; ' ‘ _ " . pianoforte Solo; Misses Mayaue and T110 Blllldell death occurred at Sour- , _-_ ._ _ ‘ ' _ __ Dorothy Hackett played ductts; Miss is on Wednesday. Feb. 23rd oi' Rob. ' - Mayaue was .the accompanist of the* ert Anderson at the early age of thlr. Manufactured by U16 AS¢Pl0 Mfg- Co., St. Iohn, N.B. 1 afternoon. Financially it was a suc- lY°0lBl1¢ Years. The deceased was in ‘ ` ' ' CTM. a neat sum being realized and .comparatively good health to within p aced equally gigs credit 0; the Bel. a few hours before his dealfh and was s - - 0 Use"l.r4zss ' .7;,,_ll, Shorteninig i 'ff ,fs ~. V `\. _ - » Supper will meet the critical eye and the _ _ _ ._expert taste of all the other good_cooks in _ _the neighborhood. Naturally, you want- your _ ‘_ _ _contribution to be up to your standard. ' Make sure of having everything your bas by using “Beaver” Flour-the famous blended lour. Ifyou have never tried it, orders bag today. Ask ¥our grocer - he knows how good ` “Beaver” lour ls. risansas-mln. ll. of ,fam an rl.. r. ll. marc.. Lulu Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. l79 Chatham, Oni. ‘f :-lvl r _ Surplus Earned _ ` T” RE is no better evidence of the success which ` attended the business of The Mutual Life of I Canadia during 1915 than the amount of surplus came . _ All the various policies oi the Company are re- _ ilected in the figures of the surplus earnings: in this amount allthe excess of profit over expense is shown. Alth th o was an exceptional sxpondltlsre ‘ last yeunllilh aczbunt of claims arising from the war, _ . yet the surplus earned during the year amounted to _ no less a sum than , _ _ _ . $1,15s,21o.2o _ _ »1'1\.~ nllnt ee mil sn; - _ ,..'l`l“§l.f.l§§“.I.‘.’ ’?¢°§l?.?3’.§’n.¢ .¥.§§‘.l.»§’.l’....lf_£.... _ ` __1j_ ` con tions the Mutual is able to main _its .“" - magntdcont dividend payments. ~ ` _ Are you a member of Cmada's only Mutual ? T0 take a lie, Limited Payment Life or anEndowment Policy with us on the particlpllllld Pl” il* W “U9 in our wonderful surplus earnings. I _ _ l ,of Canada 3§‘i“l‘i.“i’3 _A J. 0. ARSENAULT, Genenllqsnt ‘ ` 185 Kent St.. Charlottetown. P.E.L t __ '\. _ K \“ _ _ CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS' 'Q PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ° FFEC DECEMBER 87th. 1816.~ In E T Trains inward-Read up. Daily Mon.Wed. Tues. Tues. ex.8nn. '1‘hur.Bat. &Fri. &Fri. P.M. A.M. RM. AJ!- 5.25 11.80 12.10 10.10 4.16 10.31 11.08- 8.80 8.82 10.08 10.19 8.00 2 51 8 88 9.45 Trains 'l‘ues.& Fri. P.M. 2.50 4.16 4.55 Dep. Charlottetown Arr. Hunter River Emerald Jet. Kensiiillvll ess .arrl ass 12.15 10.0 __ me ` E%{In°“'wa' ‘ ` which is a splendid trlbuteto the Mr. D. M. MacLeod, was unique ' _ =]work that is being done by the Sta- eve ’ mp. B erside Arr. _LM 7.01 Ural ow. ' 5.46 _ .~i-“rt 1- ' ‘l __ F9' SB n§»ena_.ro. ` ~ _"~l° cm 'rrsvtru ‘l-°° s-l.=~ as \Resu» _._ _..._ .pensive as they are con-_ gian and Red nds llis Carey, John Carrier and A. Mc- Innes. -. ,~ f ____ / / -'~'-»% 0 ‘ l” '_ "~f`3"-.""":*<»<,_ The Mutual Life Busy Workers, _Men 'sod women workers' should keep themselves pro- vided with OXO CUBES. Taken with a slice of bread _<>_.1_'_a___l>i=_¢__\l_i_f 1 our of OXO makes a quick hot meal at once strengthening and satisfying. OXO CUBES are as inex-_ .venlent. Used in your household for one week you will find n difference' not only ln the health and wage- esrolng power of your family. but in the _saving of food-expenditure. ACUBE 'I0 A CUP _ able to be about his duties On Tues fu . _ _ day. evening tlhinking he had contract- 'L HANDSOME- PRE8ENTATl0N.- ed a severe cold. a physician was sent ast night after prayer meeting in for. He grew steadily worse and. in the Central Christian Church, Major spite of the loving care of a sorrowlng C. Leonard McKay, _of the Halifax family passed to his eternal reward Garrison, who is at present spending early Wednesday morning. His fun. _ B NW GWB at his home here, was eral which took place on Thursday af- / so - _ 80l1°\°0l»\Bly remembered by the choir ternoon was largely attended. The l , and congregation, .of both of which he I.0.F., in which he was a prominent is a. valued member. The pastor, member paraded to the cemetery _l t’ __ ' __ ' Rev. Dr. Bennett, on behalf of the where the burial service was read by mag _ _tg _ ‘ r / __ sgnggaatigosa p‘l___e:_e_l_;§eg ll_i_l§___w_l_th_c; fiev Lg MacKay. his pastor He ’ ` ‘-‘1 ` with illuminated face. Mr. Gehr e tellwes mourn' a sormwmg mother' _ . hiiigliii _ g o brornel- .. _ .,. .. - s and two sisters, Ma or lim( L" ' .; I Ford, on behalf of the choir' present- Wallace and Ruby at home and Mxls. _,{’,;._l;§‘;;.=» _ _ _ / ed him with a Gillette safety razor and. M, K, Prine, Wa1lj1mm_ Mass to llill'__ ="" _,gl -. _l »' - a year’s subscription to The Guar- whom the most heartfelt sympathy is !_.i‘j§»" ' ' .dlan.' Major McKay. who was taken extended.° _ ‘Q13 - by surprise by these unexpected " ‘»` _ . ._ _ gifts, made a suitable reply thank- |=R|pAy ing both congregation and cllolr n only for these evidences of their godll ADM"-TE” To THE BAR"°“M" will but for the unbroken christian S“’P\‘°“ 'H°""“‘ W” Y°“*°\"1“i' ad- fenowsmp he had enjoyed with them mitted 'to the Bar of Prince Edward during me connection with the Island on application of Mr Johnson Chu.-ch_ ' andbefore Mr Justice Haszard at the ,Supreme Court, Georgetown. M _ _ l‘ l .nm sudden death of M|.S_ Hem, Hessian had beenasuccessful student Young, Earnscliffe, at the llonle of ill. in the °m°° °f -MCI-“°°d & Benn” fm' mend in me cn” was a great shock the past iiv years, having graduated to Um w,,,mu“ny_ Mm Young was in the first instance from St Dun- only ill u. fcw days, and no serious rc-2 sta" 3' soils were anticipated, until 12 o’ l -l on the night of tllo 2-ith uit. who: FOR 'NsTRUcT'°N'- Thi” m0l`l1' suddenly wok "_ Lum for me wonm l ing the following member of the 105th For the llcxt tllrec hours three skilful Hlghhmd Regiment' “nd” ‘¢h‘"`E'3 Of physicians did all mall could do to Lie” Mcmerney 'MVB fm' MUMWHI suvo the precious life, but all ill vain, where they Wm wk” a c°‘"'99 in hal” nlld at 5 o'clock Friday morning, hor ‘met “gums and Physical t|'"~i“l“8» soul loft its tenement of clay for its §:_'3l"in§er‘;m1_, ;l;°“t F10 Alai; Of eternal llonlc ill illc gloriou 1’ dl ' ° ' - “S 0. " ' 0111- 0;- q0d_ S um 50133;? };;>wnl'd,(i_>_l! ‘éB” Com. Mrs. Young, who was thc daughter ' ' ' ‘em " ' °mDH“Y of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McKenzie, l-la- and Sergt J' B' Tmlnof "D" C9111' zolbrook. was one of the kindest, llob- pany' lest and best of women, and the mem-I ? l _ cry of that pure, unselnsh ure winl PATR|0T|C BR|DGE._T~ll0 Pl`|.tl'i0l- ' _ _---Mtlilll novor (ado from the minds of those 5:1o1I;l!dcliEbgll_;f,'_;';y§|‘°igIl;‘:dle5'Clllblill _ ___ .. as n wa _ _WN wllo wclc llltinlntoly acquainted wltll. sociable function and thorax?-_You _J _ll '.]_-_ _ _ _ _I l . \.».. Q i holllluclll sympathy is felt to-dnv fol'lj°y°d by the ]°"`5°’““mb“" °gf ll§d?€ll _ta _ _l , ._ \\.»..\s_ __. - --\\~~ a “the Borrowing huBba“d_ as he m‘0umB‘and gentlemen present. Bridge was ` ' ' the loss of his faithful and devoted played at tW°°W‘“°"°“ “ble” While w"9_ and fm. me six young children several tables More devoid iq whist so suddenly bereft ot a loving motbel"s and °"‘°" g“m°°' The Prizes' Which watchful. tender care. May God keep were lmuded t° the Wi”“°"5 bY his and comfort them in their great trou- h°n°“' the Li°“°°“““t`G°V°m°"f Were ble. The funeral to the Mctllodist‘w°” as f°"°v"°’_L“d|°°» Fi"5t» MW- Cllurcb, Cherry Valley. Sunday after-i (D"‘_) M°Ph““i °°°°“d~ M139 Lama noon was one ol’ the largest eval' held C°x' third' Mrs' W- L- P"°W5e5 0011* ill that commullity. The service was s°l°"i°”’ Ml" Bmmce Mcxlmmn- conducted by Rev. Mr. Gould. Tlln Geutmmen' First: Mr' Gavin DUEY3 uni M F ls Sosond. Mr'W L Prowsc' third, ll - carcr w r : . , - ~ - Mutcll. Jolllll Tit:/dlelly, Jc(il)l&il.ElJoylcx:uIl)l¢‘l`n- lgltgaigacggggi I'_3_;’;‘l*:;_’|“%‘;1’;-i__'M:`_~ A- - - zc D 5. Mrs. D. McLennan. Miss Jean Aitken. The whlst prize was won by Lieute- nant-Governor MacDonald . was _ called against Lemuel Mahar charged with being drunk and disorder utils For ml: egnlolnns ___ _ __ -_- r, --_-,-.~.-'-__ _Y . -- ~_ ~ __ __ -_ -1 _JY - \N b\Y sr ///1;, _?;li§l§§§’§.§u$l‘i.£‘ll;§$‘liisdlf _ _ _ , _ _ #_ _ - _Il _ ‘_ . _ ., , _. ~ _ " . . , - . f I MADE CANADA /J Give the Ghildren ' The Goody _,'|'hat’s Good For Them The best way ]in this world to spend a nickel _for wholesome, beneficial -refreshment is to get _ Made clean and kept clean; wrapped in waxed paper and sealed. Two delicious flavors, always fresh and full strength. It aids _appetite and digestion, quenches thirst, sweetens mouth and breath. Write; for freecopy of “ Wrig|ay’s Mother Goose,” a quaint booklet in colors that will amuse young and old and remind you of this Perfect Gini. - Address Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., Ltd. Wrigley Bldg., Toronto Ghew if affel' every meal ~ f~212fwwzm<¢;e<¢m¢5Vw%r `. ~.;\ \_ __` /_/__ /// \f~.` Ri l A\ rf _ _ I " f.` 'L"_" ly and annoying a woman named succEsaFul. ENTER'rAlNMEN'r-- c0MPl.E'rsl_v ascovsnso.-'incl THE Pnllvce Enwano lsi.ANn.- Q . LY *' _ *J Emma McC°"m“°k °“ Rockford Street- _WHS LUOH” Bealrslu- '»“““l“"` f" "many friends ol Cllpt. C. H. MacLean, The Cnr Ferry steamer with one hun- f -_\ \__ {,,_ ,' _ Maher did not appear ln court for the Sea View. assisted by h`er pupils and “_ A__M_ G” Fmllcm Wm be pmased to d,-ed Sacks of mall and twenty M550". ` ` " ` ' ' Very 3°°d “F159” thi! 9-0-91' |08*/1118 Several 0¢l|0\'B- KRW fl "W" ““'~'°°95f“1 hear of his complete recovery in the gers docked in Charlottetown yester- this woman’s house, he fell and broke cutcrtalnluellt ill tile Sea. View Hall Queen A|ex,,_m|,.;a Hospital fm Omcc,-S_ day at 530 against John Allan, wfho is charged 5 with neglecting to shovel snow of the I sidewalk in front of hisproperty, also came up. The property referred to is |a vacant lot near the Prince Edward _ Island Hospital and leased by the H05. 'pltal to Allan. The defendant con- tended tllat lt was very dlillcult to keep the sidewalk clear as it was lower than the street and was continually filling. The _matter wus held over for further consideration. BIG EGG SHIPMENT.--Among the freight that goes out this morning on the Car Ferry will be one hundred cases of eggs shipped by the P. E. Island Co-operative Candllng Station. ghese eggs are being shipped to Que- ec, Montreal. Halifax and Sydney and is probably the largest winter ship- ment of fresh eggs that the province has sent. This is one of the results of the efforts being put forth by the Dominion and provincial governments in the extension of Agricultural edu- cation. The Cooperative movement in connection with thepoultry industry is one of the biggest now before the people here. Mr. Llghtlzer, tlle aili- eient manager of the Candling Station. informs The Guardian that the re- ceipts for the month of February il0'l‘El. tion. _ _ for the doliglltilll ollo. The proceeds, whicll were ill aid of the school iurnltultc lnud, amounted to llbout $40.-D CORRECTION. - In the rcnlurks made by tile judge on wllcat lu Class C. at thc l’rovillc'inl Scoll Fair u typo- gruplllcai crrol' occurred. whlcll gllvlf illc rcport n lllculllng not illtcndlld. What tllc Judge said wus: “ 'l‘llc wllciil ill n lcw of tlloln wild pens wcrc pros out ill rather too large llulllbcrs. Must Wlilto Russian were qilltc pure but tllu softer thou in 1915." ` _ ' WELL STAGED PLAY.- Valley Hunter River, two weeks ago. would in every way. do credit to profession- als. lt would be unfair to citizens ry detail. and the duo him for his helping to make it was. those lllllly vl two fingers; having fully recovered he has returned to active service. Capt. MacLean is xl son oi George l\lacLcnll,_ i _Esq.. Senrletowu. and llophvw oi’ tht-` late Archibald MucNcill, Cllurloilc- towll. _ --INTERESTING LECTURE.-ltc_v. G. M. Young dcllvcrod lt lccturc lll exhibits were ol' fulr nuulity.__s0_mc 9i'_ lVlulpc<|llc liull ull The Parson ullll_llls tile salllplcs wcrc not wcll grallrad lllld ; Prodlcamonts. last Monday cvclllllg. Tllcrc wus it large ultelldalllcc zxllll the lccturc was most illtcrcstlllg and cil- of the exhibits of White _Fife allll-lcl'tailllllg. Tile proceeds. which were ill aid ol' the Young l’coplc's Soclcty exhibits of Willie Chali' were badly _ullder whose auspices tho lecture was mixed. All the wllcut was somewhat'dclivol'cd_.anloullte_¢ ' ll' / _ P »,,_ 0 0 = ii( A it l :- ,_._1 -‘ - '~`\`= iii ';’»§. s ig .ali .. ll. . E ,__ I __ .- . , .5-{.‘~ _ -..'l-‘N f li'-i.-_= _rt ‘l _ t .im-'_~ __ _-*li ~." l I _ _ - at ‘ ,__ .lt- ____ . » _ I. » _r , l ‘l . B »r.l' " I l , l 1 iii? z ;~ ,_ .'11 I'-l l '