for I lsjfn Sad: 14c Wdrzdiesi‘ in the yéicfien Oxo Beef ‘Cubes put flavor, nourishment-and economy ""0 your cooking. With Oxo ubes, yesterday's left-overs can be served up in ahundred delightful ways today. As well as adding flavor Oxo Cubes bring the meat elelnent to vegetables, strength and nutrlment to the dish. When you buy Oxo Cubes you buy the flavor, strength, and sustenance oi the best beef. All of the teste- Ilone of the waste of meet. This 0| l, 10, 50 and 100. clyflirzg OH Fol/If Calls! with I onuus flis clilldnn. Semi oarOX0 pue “l 0x0 Cheese Sandwiches Soffdl an Uxo cube in water, mix ill a little butler, llprecd the mixture on thill slices of brebtfi YFFTllIlZlC with grated cheese, add permqftiti talslc, and place other slices of brcarlun top. '1 . . _ lllg, March 25th. rfifi a. . length) beautiful BORDERS to match. akaAaaaamamAaaaa-AAAA- Without Wall Paper it is Only a Wall Wall Papers are most’ distinctive and form the back ground the feature for everything else, furni- ture, draperies. pictures and even people, ‘ They are so attractive, so inexpensive, and form the base pf good decor- atlon. They ‘should be harmon- ious and restful, as well as cheerful. 70w’ delightful range of new patterns now open for your: inspection. Every pattern carefully chosen. We have e large range to choose from. PATTERNS for any and every room in the house. ,. OUR PRICES are all baled on 16 yard Rolls (full All low priced. Wemeet all MAIL ORDER COMPETITION and quar- antee to give better value for your money. Ours ll the largest and best fitted up W.ALL PAPER department In the PROVINCE. Come in and see our splendid showing. Garter, & liompany Ltd. importers of Artistic Wall Papers New Universities Dictionary 'u0uroni tlen l ‘Ni \\ . llifillllfii i I. TliP-i-UZY rl ll *." ‘film Ml pages In color. Present er mil "pi t“ coupons m of llendlllll» clelti IllN. ato- ms cnannorwnrowuicuasntiln. l l GUARDIAN SHOP from Batman's all... CARTEWS FOR WALLPAPER read this advL, in this issue; 4-31. DISCOUNT SALE on robes, coats. harness and rugs. continued all this week by A. Horne & Co. 1781 4 3i COAL SATISFACTION-For the best in coal, coke and wood—go to A. Plckard 8; ‘Cor-Phone 240. ' 1789-14-4 3i scl-looLI-Pnoonseslnopvork school is making satisfactory pm. ilress under‘ like blfiolent manage- ment of Miss Rulby. Stewart. CITIZENS IN GENERAL WILL BE DELIGHTED to learn that Mr. Fred Morris and Mnfillarles Earle have consented to give a recital in St. Paul's Hall on‘ Tuesday even- .Mark the dato dowll. 1798 4 3i SEVERE INJURIES. -- Mr. William Fnlllmd, of Granville, re- celvled a severe scalp wound from a (ailing tree in the woods last week. Although his condition was serious he is now improving under the care of Dr. Fleming, of Stanley. I WEST AND CLYDE RlVER— Services Sunday, March IOth-West River l1 a.m-; Clyde River 3 p.m. Subject “Pure Rlliglon." Sabbath School in Clyde River at 2 p.nl. Evening service in West River ul- so at 7. Subject “Heals Noblemnlrs Son at Cnpernauln in Galilee." SUCCESSFUL OPERATION._ Mrs. John H. Nanten, who recently took a leading roile in the play "Hickory ‘Fm'm" at Kelly's Cross. was talken to the Charlottetown Hospital on Sunday March, 2nd suffering with appendicitis. We hope for a successful operation. llutcr word is to the effect. that a successful operation was perform- ed Sunday nLg'ht.-G. WINSLOE METHODIST»- Sun- day, March 9th,1l a. m., High- ifleld; 3 p. nl., "Princetuwn Road; 7 p. m. Winsloe South. lPreunhor, W. H. Smith. The Young People's League meets on Tuesday evening laliended. How To Get It M Nominal Coll sfntltelliufeewe and UMPINI- 3 Coupons and 98c new ail-um '§°¢'t'i:mlilii"mm in owls‘: i ts this .. $1."? billi- MAIL onoene Vlll-l- II "Ll-ID at 7:30. Th9 collectors for the pro- testant Orphanage, Winsloe North. Ed. O. Shaw and John hiulullis; Winslon South, Guy Cudlnore and Oliver Saunders; Higllilcltl, .\. S. Drizzle and R-nbert Weeks; Prince- HARD Ol-IEBTNUT COAL-An- other car received today-Best quality. A Pickard 8r Co. 1789-84 3i - any kinds at our cellsr on Mild ivllnted. M- Kennedy & Co. Bradsl. bane.—1774-3-3 mwf 1 mth. lSLlAND LADY IPAR-T-ICIPATES IN PROGRAM.—A report; 1n the Boston Globe of the Charity He'll held by the Intercolonisl Club, in their hall in Roxbury, Mass, mm. tsins the name of lMrs. F. ll. iPye, who rendered a solo, wh-l-ah was Warmly applauded. She was accom- panied on lihe piano ‘by Miss Dolly Desmond of Boston, Mass. Pye is u daughter oi’ Mrs. Mary A. Hughes, 11 King Street, this city. WHIST PARTY.-A most pleas- ant evening was spent Feb. 18th. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jockway Gallant, Fredericton when friends and neighbours gathered at there home for a game of Whlst which was played from eight to eleven. Prizes were won by Mr. Arthur Herell, Mr. l-lermln Dolroa and consolations went to Mr. Wilfred Dolron, Miss Elizabeth Fleming. A most delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Gallant assisted by Mrs. Cornelolls Herell. The rest of the |evening was merely spent in music, dancing and singing, violin selec- tions being given by J. B. and Jeo Gallant. Tbs evening was thorough- ly enjoyed by all. ninternal parasites in the shape oi’ worms in the stomach and bowels of children sap their "Jital- lty and retard physical develop- ulent. They keep the children sap their vitality and retard physical development. They keep the child in a constant. state of unrest, and, it‘ not attended to, endanger life. 'i‘ln.- child can be spared much suff- ering and the mother much an- xiety by using areliable worm re- medy-, such as Miller's Yorm Powd- ers, wllicll are sure death to Wtlfllla Dllnurdhs Ltnlment for Dllltl-nlpcr Items of Interest Last fall the heavy rains had flooded large areas of Jutland in Denmark and both roads and fields were ilnpnssable, wagons and cartg tnwn Road, F. C, Dollar and liar- olll Proulle. nlwrsistcnt Asthma. A most lllS- (rt-using characteristic oi’ this lliliilltillg lllSCl-ISI). is the persisten- ec with which recurring attacks come to sap away strength and lenvi: the ntlffcrtr in a static 01' n1- lnost continual exhaustion. wiser precaution can be Noiillfllhllilfirilllg directly takenlflerlll to tho buildings, and, stretch- sinking into the coil up to the axles YA farmer having an, immense crop int‘ sugar-beets in one of his fields, ' [about half a mile from the home- dwlstezld, and being anxious lo have lhis crop housed and fearing the ‘winter, hlt on a practical and easy way of transporting it home. A brook was running through the from ihc than ma, n; Kenning a, ham, “Ilnl: some poultry melting across supply of Dr. J. D. Asthma ilenll-dy, tannins n,‘ Kenogg-Mtllc brook ut the llolnesiead he and H“, his help pl- ceetled to dump, thi- nlosi potent remedy for erudicilnglbwl“ mt” “l” brook» and ‘*5 "WY the (lisease i'l‘0lll tile tcudvr passages. uil I ERSONALS I Ml‘. Patrick Doylo, Si. Allllu, was???” In vlsltur to the city yesterday. ‘was u visitor to lhc city yesterday. Thc Guairdian regrets to lcarll oi ‘lllB serious illness oi‘ Mr. licllry iHardy, Y-ork Mills, Mrs. Heath, E. C. Vessoy, York, is suffering from a severe llttuck 0t’ Grippe. Miss iliurlel McGiregor, Teacher Covcllcad, spent Saturday in the ‘city. Mr. ‘ Grove, city. Evangelistic services at York, OlldlfCll under the direction '01‘ Ilcv. liubcrt T. Smith are being largely Willlialn i-iowwrd, Illeasllllt in spending the week in the SE Gold Dust out- doors as well as indoors. Windows, wood- work, porclles and floors kept spotless with little trouble. Anything that can be cleaned with soap and water can be cleaned more easily and thor- oughly with Gold Duet. i MI‘. James Gillespie, Long ltivllr ._\vere stopped by the wire, they lllppud thelll out with dip nets and ‘thereby placed the crop ‘in the cel- ;illr lll a. cleaner add better condi- i|iion than would have been the pulse under zlrdinary conditions. I A large nulnber of Danish Dairy llllvc been purchased by l. ill. prions ranging from $176 lo 8235i. g When it is considered that. tho cost of transportation from Denmark to China is $332 per head, they will be rather high - pricotl on arrival in China. 'l‘hesc cows are of the renowned Red sirainklf Danish cattle. Closing Session of flihc closing session of the Pro- vincial Dairy Association was ‘held morning, with iloresident J. H. Simpson in the chair. cream and opposing malrgarlno in ‘Canada were passed. ‘there was an interesting discus- sion on the a central organization for the pur- pose of selling dairy products and buying supplies. The idea. oi‘ a cen lrul warehouse or olelllriug house for the Island products was com- mended, and the resolution was unanimously passed that the in- coming directorate make every oi‘- iort. to formulate the best system possible to bring about the desir- ed nssult. Among bhoso taking part lu the discussion were Messrs C. E. l\lc~ Kenzie, Fulton Simpson, mover and seconder, J. S. Cousins, W. J. Read, Wesley Keefe, -C .A. Steven- son, Samford Phillips, John Simp- son, J. F. Proiitt, J._ Walter Jones. and others. .A resolution moved by Roy M“ been seconded by C. E. McKenz- ie was unanimously passed wllhmll discussion, opposing the discontlnu lul-ce of the Fodenli iAgflcllllllfllll Grant to the different iProvlnces. The following directors were el- acted: lPrlnce Counly~Rioy M619“- Lot 16, John sl-mpaon. Kensinston- Queen's Oountyml H. 51nd!“- Bsy View, J. S. Cousins. Plfk 9°?‘ nor W. J. Gibson. Marslllfleld. King's County-A. D- Mwmllwld Little Pond, J. A. Dewar. New Perth. lAuditor-JC. J. Cooke. Al. a meeting of the directors. uhe following officers were elecledi President-J. H. Slim!!!"- "P-e-Prceidelrt-J. B. C ins. - luau-story “center-J. F. Prof- itt. ‘lihe assessment for the snsulfli! your was fixed at one cent on 1000 lpound of milk. l a vote of muss Illtefilieffld w Messrs Hicks and Meodolleld oi Molltred for their excellent ed- dresses. mils demonstration on srndlns and the scoring competition the" followed. QUEEN SQUARE GCHOOL HON. Grade X, A—iPl"l|lOlpll'l Dept, WE Wll-l- TAKE POTATOEB. Dalton; s. Wilfrid l-lywe. Days-at best prices—Good atop]; grad, X B__ ' MPB- lien; 3 KJy-ru Ryan. The Dairy Association in the Technical School yesterday The resolu- tions re transportation charges oil" sale of olco- ‘rcsolutiou advocating ."‘- llnllulsellnll OR ROLL FOR FEBRUARY. 1. Maurice ‘ Clalrkin; 2, Oswald 1 Anthony Amenuu-lt; 2, Percy li-appenlly; 3, lcdwell Doyle. Grade lx.-Mr. McDonald's Dfipt, 1, Harvey Manderson; 2, Edward Hol-lvby; 3, Kenneth Macmillan. Grade Vl||.—iMl'. MoKInnoNs Dept. 1. William Reddiu; 2, Cori Cub Grade VlL-Mr. Morrisesym Dept, 1 Mauricelteardon; 2, Reginald MQDOIIB-ld; 3. Thos. Peters. Grade Vl.--Mlss McDonald's Dept, 1, Francis O'Neill; 2, iWlm. ililoln. tyre; 3, Austin. Connolly, Grade V.-_-Mlss Murnanhalvs Dept 1, Ted McMillan; 2, Stephen Gil- lis; 3. Jas O'Connor. Grade |V.—-M~lsg Francis’ 9991; 1, Wiiilfrid Doucette; 2. Elmor- 3988811; 3, Ralph Trainer. Grade Ills-Miss Jenkilvs Dept, 1, Pius Callaghan; 2, Louis Mon. agh-an; 3, Jas. ‘Dllnll. Grade lIL-Mlss Walsh's Dept. 1, Jas. Reardon; 2, Eric Robins; 3, Jos Peters. Grade iii-Miss Walsh's Dept. 1. Patrick Hughes; 2. Robert Williams and Richard Henneesey; 3, Russell White. Grade IL-Mlss Towan's nope. 1. Fells‘: McQuald; 2, Stephen McMillan; 3. George Cllappell. Grade ll.—l-Mlss calls-it's Dept. l, Itulllph M-clnnls; 2, Sovcrill-us Arsenault; 3, Frank MoDeod. Train your children and husbands to use Ififebuoy regularly for their pre- cious health. Place it where they will use it—-at cvery place where there is running water. Make it more than a soap-a health habit. Grade L-Mlss Mbllifllllfl’! Dept. 1st Dlvlsion—l, Will-rid Gall-ant; 2. lvall McKeown:.3, Fred Chopp- ell and Harold Hughes. 2nd Division-q, Vincent llllcln- llls; 2, Jas. Duffy; 3, Arthur Campbell. y LIFEBII HEALTH scan - i. More than Soap - allealth LEVER snort-Inns LIMITED . .. '_ Its very odour tells you than ordinary soap. Its odour ibthet "git; some and clean antiseptic. Tllitlodo '. i instantlyi-but leaves the The world's _ BFEBUOY has won its rank as the world's ‘ greatest health soap ' has ever used it knows um it really against the invisible germ dangérsoitlh I Y'- " i result that ecu‘ “ ‘fig skin trulvipudfiidor. i 171 1' After vigorous work» or play, spill“, oy stimulates and refreshes your skin beautifully soft, sweeflcleaiit with health. TORONTO W811 POI' Grade l.—Mlss Vessoy's Dept. 1 1st. Division-l, Edward Plneau, .and Jas. Hogan; 2, Clarence Gall- ant; 3,1‘Elm'ar Blanchard. 2nd Division-d Maurice Perry; 2, Jos. Flynn; 3, Will-rid Duffy, Grade L-Miss Walsh's Dept. 1st Dlvlsion—l, Maurice Gillan; 2. James Gillan: 3, Gordon Con- nors and Wilfred Wlldlan. 2nd Division-l. Win. McDonald; 2, Garry Plneall; 8, Benjamin Shep herd. ‘ Unusual Accident at Glace Bay Colliery (Canadian Press.) GLADE BAY. N. S., March 3.—- An unsuua ll incident ocurred last. evening at ‘the big now colllery No. 1. B when the great fly wheel in the compressor house suddenly broke and was hurled in a thous- and pieces over the building. lPipes were torn away and other damage was caused ‘by the impact of flying pieces Ibut no one was hurt. The wheel was nesnly twen- ty feet in dlamett-cr and revolving at a high speed. JASPIRIN Beware of imitations! Unless you see the “Beyer Cross" on eck or on tablets vou are nol: gctiln Bill} gpnuintieuiliayer Alspirla m one an pre- bye hyysloiens over twenty- tllree years or Colds Toothache Neuritis Neurelgia Pain. Pill! Amp; “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" only. Each unbroken peck col- tslns provea directions. Han v hoses of twelve tablets cost few cents. Dmgfsts also sdl bottles of 24 and 100. spirin is the trade mark ( s- tend in Oenadel of Beyer Mann ac- tors of Monoecotloaoidester of Beli- oyllcacid. While it. is well known that as m Bayer manufacture, to an st the pa lis against ialitdltm, m rom- oi my» comp»! will N stamped with t elr gestural trade mnfk, the "Beyer Gross, Headache To Ask Delerrmen of Civil $ervice Reductions (British United Press.) OTTAWA, March ‘i-Tho Obta- wa Board of Control "members will have an intervliew with the Prime Minister this week to suggest that projected reductions in the civil service at Ottawa be at least de- ferred if it is not possible to aban- don tJlle plan. A good many clerks several hundred posed to be let. out at the end of In incl. are sup this month which marks the end of the fiscal your. lI-t is rcpresanttell l-hull. hardship will be involved from snail n Pro- ceeding especlally when cmlil0y- men-t conditions generally are bud. tin illlll canes oi’ retirement however. two months salllary is allowed. Reductions in the service are the result of a cut in d-epurtnlental es- timates rwhich are claimed to in- volve a -reduction oi‘ over twenty milllions. zzMotllor Graves Worm Ex- terminator will drlvc worms from the system without injury to the child, because its action while fully effective, is mild. Gleanings Here And There At the Manse, Hampton at T 0'- clock p. m. on Wednesday, Febru- ary 27th, Mics lsmbel Imogen Mac- Fadyen and John Russ-ell ‘Boyce. were united in the holy bonds 0i matrimony by Rev. M. J. lMacPher- son, M. A. B. D. The bride is a daughter of Alexander Mach udyen of Rlverdalle. She was very 119M113’ and beautifully dressed in a tawn- colored silk and was unattended. The groom is a proollerflllfl yolmi! farmer of Bonshaw. Both young people are well lllld favorably known and their many friends wish them much happiness as they walk life's way together. Mr. Duncan J. Bonnell of l-lol- man's, iSunnnemlile, was very high- ly and deservedly honored recent- ly by his fellow directors and mem hers oi‘ the Y. M .C. A., Summer- slds when Dr. A, W. lAflril Wild to him a very complimentary Ml- dmss, euloglsing him for his work in the association and for his init- iative and business enterprise as s. citizen. The address was accom- panied by a. gift which was pro vented by Mr. J. A. Brace. ‘Mr. gonna] replica in fitting words thanking all v ‘fol- their thoughtful- nose and expressing deep arnrwfl- tion of the associations he had ln the Bummerslde and Prince Coun- ‘ ty Y. M. C. A. Mr. and Mrs. Bon- noli have left on e visit to his brother. Rev. J. B. Donnell of St. John, later may will so to Sydney. where Ir. Donnell intends to ent- el- lbusllless for himself. They have been very valuable citizens and their departure means s distinct loss to the Western town. 'l‘-wo children of Mr. Rand of the Rectory. Crapsud ere-confined to their home with an ethic! of dip tilerla. lt is earnestly hoped this may not be serious and that thlr out. Crwpaud School is being closed in the meantime. disease may be speedily stamped dwell kht7WIl.'»-.\ Miss Aunts-leader Try _ 't has been lll =aoalairtirirkl a bu i As ll. preventative measure Mrs. Jolln Dixon oi‘ DoSallie and illfil‘ ~two young daughters Dorothy and Marjory. who for the -pasl. three months have been vlsitlnll Mrs. Radcliffe uf Boston, Mrs. Dix- on's sister, rollumed home flfLGlhB very pleasant visit. Some pressed hay is being ship; pod locally. Wright Bros, of Vic- toria alre paying about $10 per ton. This will likely be rcshipped to the mainland wlhcn navigation opens. 0n cars at. Albany and other rail- way stallions, $12 and $13 are b0‘ lug off-cred for choice. Outs are lug sold locally for 40 and 4,5 cents ps-r bushel. hast. year there was a ibllllllkr crop of both grain- and hay. To the farmers who have lo pay for pressing huy the price now is low. - The funeral of (Japt. -Olla.s. Straight who died at the home of his sister. Mrs. Doull of Carleton. look place Saturday afternoon, Rcv. Mr. Fitzpatrick of Bedeque of; ficlatlllg. The remains were taken‘ by train to Summerside burial l0 take place there. Capt. iStlnailllli Sundny.m0rnll1i_t..l§ll!'°h l .41 "w llomé orllcl- lll-other. it beard. .- - . ' l uwcugeusi Jlrilltgw. Ibstor con- cluded his four weeks‘, coupe-lll Frlday-ovenin‘. Tlbo _ , Eb ‘W88 well‘ tilled eec eyenlng with con- gregations ilronl filer toifive Mit- dred each-evening, xexbept. Thum- sixly responded-M tll-Lllflwg-Nll by coming rorwatdfenq llhfillilil a desire to livcb betteiglllo. Evil!- gdlist Water him [GHQ-ah Flint?! River to conduct’: inshore-amm- palgn there. file comm Rh- bllll God's pebplé. y The storm of ‘Hii bloc- ked the roads In ntdn! will "l"! the resullt that -tre,'_v'ell1os,.r'e\ the rural roadajls s1q_w~.§l_Ifi'.‘W.i¢llll- New and wmoizétysliegl-g.» be found tlhroilsh <1 the sides of ilho illgltjtrig so, __ _ one needs to be. b, skill irflflrinor to plilot 0110's veyflwliy; 4M8! 1.0111’ winter roads Ill-FEM!" thttyttflll- formerly lived in Victoria and waslgers can .f.lnd..tlt_oil_-,_'IIy7-5'-'T- Don’ t Leaveyf On your See how this new way combats it Your teeth are coated with e vis- cous film. You can feel it new. Even when you bnish teeth, much of it clings and stays. That is your teeth's great enemy. That is what mars their beauty. that is what destroys them. Let this free test show you how- millions now combat it. That cloudy coat Film is that viscous cost you feel. It clings and stays, because old-way brushing cannot efiec- tively combat it. Soon it becomes discolored, then forms dingy coats. Teeth by the millions thus ‘ uneigh ly. Film also holds food substance which ferrnents and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it. They with tar- tar, are the chief cause ol pyorrbee. No one can hope to uce such troubles without fighting . Now there are ways to do that, due to modern research. One way r dl'tgrete til fil t ll oillldrinetioll. Obs rbnlnbvela itnvtftb». out harmful scouring. _ Dental authorities have proved ProlsottbeEnamel ‘ 2‘ , ‘ent disin ates the film, the-n removes t with an s snt far softer than nlcl. svtr use a film c tent which contains harsh grit. sum.- Ceiade l QKWW$M Baasdon eiivleslll J I"Q-,~ . 1 . s pretty tenth i at Tvryon mongol» Qllurbhtsst " day when the star-m sfoppcdtrav- Q elllng. ‘More tbenondlialhdred and 4 in. when su-"ppofbianill bihyoieof : 1