on-r.s.ulsiau ls ssuiir insole, lls.|..r\o IIILIID, FUI! j ll'lII. UUNf|}H\|"§ 5|\'lU|lD|Y , _ , _ , A OW NS `l Supreme Chocolate ' A 'pure, unsweetened, cooking chocolate. Easily melted and mixed, containing that rich chocolate flavor that can only be obtained from the finest anld,most,expensive cocoa beans. For years the most satisfactory cooking Chocolate in Canada. Sold everywhere. Made in Canada. t ...t We do this T 0 fo yr u All the screening and clean- , ing that is necessary to bring - Diamond Flour to you in ‘ pure, snow-white condition, free of specks and chaff, is ' our done before it ever leav'es `§“ 7% our mills You get clean iiour. and Q .» what is equally important from a ©9 baking standlpoint. you get a well- ' 4 l proportioned lend of choice Ontario ‘° soft whooto ond Mnnitoho noni 0 'VT B9‘° wheat, which is ideal for making f pastry, biscuits and biead. DIAMQND F LOUR ` iiunrsnos..i.ini'ri:n.l.oNnoN.oNrAnio L F ' ` Y ` BDBHK 0D TCW" PIWHUIK lil the “ear at a. time This will cleanse the hair ,v ' ‘ . `~ _ . ' of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in )_ -~ ~ ° ’ 1 _ - | sidered at a meeting of the EXGCUUVS just a few moments you have doubled 1 e 0 1 7 Committee to be held on Monday 01° the beauty of your hair. " ` W' 13th. inst. at 2 0’Cl0i!K D-D1-» Besides beautifying the hair at once. ‘Q d 3 J i‘ Philosophy " o THE floors and doors appegr to wait until the dust germs con- gregate; the housewife hails each dswmlng day with and ° ‘ . sh : “M k ,will NEVB end; 1 hnmstretohwum del:!l“i:ustsb.:x:d.u:iIil. bsok and hsnrh _~ ` ` “ what the day demands." ‘ . ll hmm ..\\‘ l ’ rmoav _ ' OPENING OF THE LEGISLATURE At a meeting of the Government on Wednesday the opening of the Lgfislay was tixed for Wednesday. arch BUBBDIL DRAINAGE T0.BE IN- TRODUCED. - The Gover ent at its meeting on Wednesdayylzs en- gaged considering the question of_sub- soil drainage for farm lands, and it was decided that immediate action should be taken to bring the system into use. Tlie entertainment and pie sociallgeld in llle Tell Mile House School on on- crowd was large and the order excell- ent. Mr. Bernard McCabe presided and introduced a ~very interesting progr- amme, each one doing their ' part !Dl°I1d|dly- The Pies were sold by Mr. Thomas McNally, some lively bidding essued. The sum of $30.00 was realizl e . popular member of the Banking pro fession. Catheron McBeth. Grade III.-1, Elsie McDonald and Carrie Sullivan; 2, Pearl McKinnon; 3, John R. McLeod; 4, Lena. Daley; 5, Annie McLeod; 6, Euphemia McDonald. Grade II.- 1, Harold, McLaughlin; 2, James McLeod; 3, Annie Stewart; 4. John L. McLeod; 4, George Young; 6, Judson McKinnon, 6, Mary A. M.|cLeod; 7, Francis Wight. 9, Glady McDonald. Grade I.- 1, Dan- iel McLeod; 2, Melvin McLaughlin; 3,' Francis McLeod; 4, Kate McKinnon; 5, Sadie McLeod; 6, Katie Jollymore. Primer.-1, Nathan Young. ADOUIBI' IIIOBL l\lCC6BBfl1l lllld 61110)" C. E. Pratt. Rev. J. M. McLeod, and Col_lrll_y_ Mrll_ IL f1~_ H0|m,m_ Mfg A1. James D. Mclnnis. lt is the intention bert Scllllrllllllll M,-s_ E_ Wyn¢¢_ Rev, of these gentlemen to try and call on »l._ C_ Gllllllliel- and Mn W_ J_ Rumi, Bll U16 y0lIllg mel! Of the dlSl.I'lCiW\10 Executive Commuwg for Kings H/“R S1-ops |:A|_|_|NG OUT AND t|lBy lllllll( Oligllt i0 l’6Bp0l`ld l.0 the County' Ml-S_ (sengtgrl Jdhn McL03n, GETS' 1-H|cK' WAVY' STRONG Call- Mrs. D. J. Stewart and Mr. J. D. Ste- . AND 5EAU'r||:UL_ It would be well if other local re 15'? lr? l . leg” EN-ICYABLE ENTERTAINMENT.-. W ` " Y day night was _a decided success.'l'l‘he` ‘ Mon; gag; _ Amon the lll BANKER DEAD.-The death occurr- ed in Winnipeg, on Saturday last. of orstgyyciglzgfrlggvegnnw H°"°“ Mr. Blair Robertson, Manager of the velllr “from ller llrolller Allfevfllgl °°“` Bank of Nova Scotia at Winnipeg and who fngnnn th,9‘90t»h Battalier l ei-lull' hrothor or Mr. wiinorn J. Robertson ot mrrllld lr new lr Eu land ‘"6 " “ i' this city. The late Mr. Robertson, Ellgllrll slrllllrls mir ' lfeigan was n st. John boy one his death after years ol are and allollle°“§ll ml 'ed a very brief illness came as a shock orders or llle ,llllll Batlalrl ° ated to his family, and to his former asso- the boys dj,-nctly intere t?lnlw c to clatee in business as he was a. very llllll 1 _ B e S exceew |n|e.- 'rho following is tho stand- 'mn' g"'”“ his “““‘° “B F"““k C‘“'k» _ of Sourls, P. E- I.. was arrested Mon- |r_|_---,_-1._ ‘-if t ,__l_ -1% gig g:°ut3l°ol;“§§lfl_Ml‘_’;Irgr§'l%hl’%{L(l': day morning by the military authori- nseic WDER _ no Ai.uM me rar 2-‘*""°“2-l'-'it -.‘“°’°....i-no-._ m__usv__n m 8 I D- ments by the Prince Edward Island this morning is another large ship- ment of fresh eggs from the Canning Station of the P. E. I. Cooperative Egg and Poultry Association. This shipment consists of 125 cases, or 3,750 dozen and goes to Montreal, Halifax, Bt. John, and Sydney. yamuellg ISLANDER IN TROUBLE.-- A ties and is now at the Barracks await- ing investigation says the sackviue Tribune. It seems that he applied for work at the Fawcett Munition plant Saturday and went to work Monday cause susp on o rest upon him and consequently irguard was sent from the Barracks-to make the arrest. The man talks English nil right but he tells conflicting _stories and seems to have an exceedingly poor memory. The funeral of the late Mrs. Dan iel Taylor of St. Peters Island took place yesterday afternoon from the d l clal was llel last nl ht ln me resl ence of her father Mr. Dougald _ if? eiukfoc. A. Hou in tho noises of oo l‘fl§‘l'l”l,‘§;ll‘,‘°l'§‘ sl¢l""l_‘f;' “°"l~llGl~ Q-ll'1"‘Y‘°'. nscnuii-me MEETING. -The cials given fortnightly by the choirs "mel, l s'rmc ?"ll°_ fa e ' Thelrecruitini-I Illeetills held Hi- Glenfim' of the different City Congregations, ller 'lor 8° G fl” "" argelst 50°" ning Ou Thursday. March the second. last nights function being given bythe B ni’ I m also llltlit, many frills Pile* was largely attended and much inter. Bt. James Church Choir. There was C; r°,rll mul ry ‘fs w°_ as est was niaiiifested hi the proceedings e. large attendance. some 125 of the to t rl? rem; “S Tire °°';v°iy'“l{ by the large iiunibor prcsciit. Hon. soldiers being present, besides quite l elm llvorplg gn; rl' “[30” _loo John A. Macdonald of Cardhgan pre- ' , n number nf cmznnn pace ’° I B y 0 an auf” ery' sided and introduced thc speakers A_l7 'Phe Rcv. D. McLean oiliciatcd .it thc , . ~ n xcellent musical ro rnmme _ _ Major Leigh and Rcv. Dr. Fullcrtoii. l wat' rgnderedlmsololg bginqwglggrlthbg 3-:v§`el.0;rl,l$?lreh5l:l,';‘g5'ha;¥lm;.);l;lli, fgll. lilcciltlllallilleslténgcllrtlrlilnclnldilliétglécogarllbcgl. ' Z m . _ _ , ss uncr. r. u , s 1; - ‘ ~ F iq }§i?t‘i)de,Blllilili‘;“St.ewart, Mr. Mclnnis, Misn !'l!'l::"la‘lil;I’llia';,‘;“’,lf§;flU:l;?al:|§’ lgggfuézi ter being particularly noteworthy and W Jacqueline McDonald, Mr. Saunders, rlmallle womém .Slw enjoyed oxcllr many reasons were advanced ll qua,-tene by Minn Hunter, Miss Mc- lem. lreallll lmrllrlwo years ago when young men should enlist. The musica D°l‘°|d» Mess" Bmw and Barlow' she was stricken with sickness from part M me programme was performed Several songs with choruses wereoren- wlllcll she neverlully l_ec0vel,ed_ She by Mrs. Cook. Miss Ruth Hilchey and dered the soldiers Joining in the cho- was lr klmlly' chrlstlall lovable woman Mr. Duncan Macdonald of Georgetown. rus. An excellent reading was given rrlemlly and consldemle to all’ and the latter of whom gave several selec. hy Miss Edna Gordon. After the Na- her early delllll Wlll be greally mollrlr tions on the bagnines- TWO young men tional Anthem had been rendered re- ed by all who knew her' Her mem signed the roll, Messrs. John W. freshments were served by the ladies. mow wlll he clwrlslled not only by Smith and Lddie Macdonald and it is A cordial vote of thanks on motion tri her own lamlly and rclatlwsl but also expected that several oltheirs will join Major McNutt, was tendered the cho r by those who wem most lnllmate wllll shortlly. Ai; the “cone ui: onh. of tllle for the splendid entertainment they hen The large mlrllller or people wlm meet ng o. vote of ianks o t e spca - 'had given, and a rousing three cheer; attended me rlmeml from Weil Rlver, ers wagi moved by Mr. Ptltrick Fogarty f0l‘ U19 ladm’ °f St- James Cmlnck strikingly evidenced the esteem iii and be ggt “lllried "nag mouslg' YE” was sive” bv thi’ S°“"°"°- M” C ‘"l which t-ho horoovod fniniiioo nro hola- ”°"l"”’° ° ‘°“" 5°” em" Y 5 °f "~ M- °- A- °'”' - 1 §.‘::.:“:.‘:::..f:;”....i"';‘s.: i¥:s...°;‘.r;;‘z.“”.i. ded' ____ . - or‘§,ml§etl;‘lilfll: fl;'l:’sl§;)lrlf|ll£`r`@sl‘;l;l’l'li‘}:: cidentally on the excellent order main- A well attended and successful Re- DL Pelhlcks Umm' The Drlllclrlle tained throughout the meeting. Much cruiting meeting was held at St. Pet- lmslness was the elecllon or olllcers credit is due the energetic committee ers Bay. Wednesday night. The meet- for the ensulng yean consisting of Messrs. John J._ReviIlc, |118 WSIS al°!’8~llK9d f°\' by His H°“‘;“r The following are the oillccrs: Hon. “limes P' luclfl wld Il)°mli"i°3 Bowliln' Judge Fraser. recruiting oiiiccr 01' l,r0l_llllelll_ Llllllr -Governor Mllumllllrll w ooh excec llily S101' 110 00 mil 0 King‘s County. Mr. C. L. Pratt, acted Hom vlcwheslduntl H0ll_ Murdock the school house i-_eady for the meet- as chalrmaii.Thc speakers were Judge Mclrlmmnl lcommlssloner ol. Agl_lcul_ iiigdilnd tgiilvcyed thlc spcalkeis ironi Fraser, Rev. Father McAulay. SBYSL lure; l-,reslrlenh Ml,_ _l_ A_ Clark’ Vlcc_ Car gan r dgc on eMarrival of thc CDHPUIHU- Dr- n~ J' M°D°““m and President, Queens. Mrs. W. Hodgson; flllallll' arm] nl lM"‘ Mink, lvury ‘rho Major McNutt. The following recruits vlcepresldenu Prlrlce’ Mllls Hllllll 'nrt y eg; i s orgirn igr tie liccas on. responded to the appeal: John S. vlwpresldenll Klngsl Mm (Serlalon b e nlilee nglwascose a alate hour D00h€¥TY» St- Peters? “mes Brehaut' James E. Robertson; Secretary Tren- Y 1 ° “mg ng Ut the Nat °“"'1 An' St. Peters; Joseph Aeneas McDonald, autor’ _l_ Leslle Telmallh them.-& St- Peters; Pills BUVY- St- P°"~’"' and Executive Committee, Queens Coun- Jonn rt. Moauioy. ty. Mrs. mango) stowort; Mrs. J. A. l l | Mr. Lestock Anderson, the- owner Clark Mrs_ W_ S_ Lollsolh Ml.5_ D,-_ I _ of the hall kindly placed it at the dis- Pellllclr’ Mrr_ E_ R_ Brow, Mills Evelyn ' ' P0581 °f the mlmafy “"lg‘;”`"“lif;_l:t Haszard, Miss B. McKinnon, Mr. L. A th l eof the meeting fo 8 _ M_ A_ A_ All , M_ John' et? os el ted to actasare Humrd ey r K0" 9111611 Were 9° ` Wonnacot, Prof. S. B. McCready, and cruiting committee for the district. Mr_ A_ S_ Hr,lllllol,_ ‘_ Father McAulay» Dr. R. J. McDonald. Elwclluve Committee for Prince ‘ art. cruiting committees were appointed in wcolllmmees were nppnintnd tn revise your hall- becomes llghtl wavy, he main settlements of the Island. uitabl the prize list and to prepare il B 0 programme for the Flower Show in 5 , the Summer. V ` after n “Dnnderine hair cleanse.” Just F ' ll - C0I‘r0SP0lld0llC@ WHS T830 in ‘¥°m\°°' try this-moisten u cloth with a. little A _ ___ _ ____..~-_._-~.A - _ --~*-- ------- -- " l tion with the securing 0( Pl‘0f. A581115 Danderlne and carefully draw it thro- of the Conservation Commission to future This was held over to be con ._._....i l' . , N0 711°" PUf7°d"~'P~ 5 ‘""‘|”U' “”°“Y' dsndruif; cleanses, puriiies and invig- - . J Cslloused fan or earns February Drake, the suf- ilight “to Monday funeral were very Saturday spirit was cm- ROIHHD of the’Acadhi College.-X. morning. He acted in a manner to ici t vasnges and 1'Ith . |"_'f Joseph'Taylor, Summerside, who has been attending Acadia College. Wolf-1 ville, N. S. has enlisted with the 85th Highland Regiment of Nova. Scotia college and was awarded the Nelson Shield for athletic ability, popularity and studious department. and was Col-' lege Editor,for the Acadia Athenaeum' a magazine published to stimulate the literary work of the undergraduates WEDDING BELL8.-A quiet but pretty wedding was solelnnized in GEL Dunstan’s Cathedral on Mon y, March six. at 6.30 a.m.-, when Miss Gertrude, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Doucettn and Mr. Bernard Kigg/ins both of Charlottetown were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by Rev. Father Kiggins, cousin of the groom. The bride wore a. suit `of blue velvet with hat to match and was at- tended by Miss Janie Gallant, cousin of the bride. Thegroom was suppor- ted by Mr. James Kiggins. The Guar- dian joins in wishing them a happy journey through life. has been the oi the Land. ' s Premier Tea" . 3*' ~ 'i - Z' . ,I , s V Black or Mixed - Sealed Packets only? Note Prices- Brown Label, 404:. I Blue Label, 50co per lb. ‘ w Red Label, 60c. -» Gold Label, 70c.`per lb. LONG RIVER CIRCUIT. - Rev. G. Sutherland will be absent from his r A. The sad news was received in Char- congregation next Sunday by appoint- lottetown yeserday of the death in ment of Presbytery for the supply of Boston of Mr. James H. Devereaux, Inverness Mission Church, and his School Inspector for the Westcrnln- pulpit will be supplied by Rev. G. W. spectorate of Queens County. Mr. Irvine of Clifton, who preaches at Devereaux was a. son of the late Mi. Long River at 7 p. in. (instead oi' 11 and Mrs. Michael Devereaux, of New a Haven. and had taught school, first c at Tignlsh and latterly was Principal 3 of Kelly's Cross a position which he ably filled for some twenty years. His school at Kelly‘s Cross held probably . ni. service) and by Rev. J. M. Mur- hcsou oi' Malpeque who takes the o’c-lock service at Kensington. DUNDASS NOTES-- Tho farmers - of Duiidass and vicinity are all busily ai.2;g‘;:“tcz§”t;a.2;°.‘::r.::.‘::.as: mn- M-. came perhaps the greatest number of professionals, of any school in the pro- vince includin ei it riests and three number of teachers. He was appoin- ted School lnspector about four years ago and in this capacity also 'he prov- ed a faithful, earnest and conscientious worker. Hin death, which followed an operation in the Massachusetts Hospital, Boston, is a great loss to the educational life of this province and a serious blow to fhis wife and family who will have the heartfelt sympathy of a host of ri-lends in their sudden bereavement fluffy, abundant and annears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a, young girl’s ugh your hair. taking one small strand Danderine dissolves every particle of crates the scalp, forever stopping itch- Ing and falling hair. But what will please you most will he ofter a few weeks’ use when von will actually sec new hair--fine and downy at first-yes-but really new hair growing all ovor the scalp. If you care for pretty. soft hair and lots of it surely get a 25-cent bottle ot Knowl- ton's Danderine from any durggist or toilet counter, and .lust try it. s selected ‘were most .My Soul. and Blest For sometime Mrs. Drake and~thcre BOD Earl Jenkins of the 105th Highland Re giment is home on a sliortr furlough. -Miss Margaret Duncan has returned doctors, besidgs ahlalliiiost inumerable some arm" e"'l°yi"g a very pleaswt oliday at St. Peters Bay.- Messrs Daniel and Patrick Morris were wel- come visitors to Fortune recently. - Mr. James MacDonald, Dundas has re- turned home after attending the fnii- eral oi' her brother in Dundee. Mr., J. L. J. Campbell is busily engaged hauling wood to Ros`s’s niill. llc in- tends remodelllng his buildings. - Mrs. William MacDonald and daughter Susan May of Poplar Point passed through Dundass recently.- The Dun- das Egg Circle held their meeting, in the Court House on February 29tl)_.- Mr. Hugh Campbell spout a few days in Charlottetown visiting friends. ‘- Mr. Hudson Robinson passed through Dundas on his way to Strathcona ii a husiuesn trip.- Mrs. (Dr.), lifiirris has returned home after visiting friends in Greenvalc and Sourls Lino Iioad.- Mr. Stephen MncAulay ot' Souris Line Road passed through Dundas on his way to Poplar Point to visit his sister Mrs. J. John Campbell. -~Mr. .lim Morrison has returned home after visiting his daughter _Mrs. Leonard Mooney of Greenvnle.-’Mr. J. George MacDonald of St...Georgc’s spent the past week visiting hi Prini- rose the guest of hlsaunt Mrs' Alex. C. MacDonald. " "" ' ir | g 41 E, I g . .. , _ 1,22* W ,i ______. ll! 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Jan srl Im it container ooo huh-sruiolsrssss n|,. y;':|||¢n"|¢nno| . one sire Royal Ieuntdlaren "'“‘ “"“‘ °“" f°“ '“"'°"t.l‘.i'ih.`?.."'..‘li'\?°{»'-'n I-ia' °"ii1'|'|°'ir 'iff ol'.iifni2~|X"°r|}.°'i'i'i. ontst with slr rvvwt 511°. tins Armin this hlr¢h.|:s¢::|l°»J°|;1;n.dl=. 2:: zfslwiliiiie liz; tflnsrrrfzisyms. one NI 0| 9°* '"1"' "°""““" "° l`3"i‘1.'$’»'. T-5'.i»¥'°..n““i'.".l t'.'I.‘l‘.§'o'i‘i£°'o‘i.'2”|°2 Q0!! (lui ‘ ~ u CNN- ltknwonslsffulontfit furiou- Iiend us your nems said sdgr;ss.LA;-Idllzt and “Wg =,*':if’;u'Qnm&::F' rare he.l||ht|id, neg Dream Dandy Gotland llronlh Perfume, and just SI large l0e. liehf seinsrorinoosnrennosrrrinm. Dslnnurrreellshsl Till REGAL MANUFACTURING @. ,KNITTID waen t,i.u rt-IG. for every member of the family. Made with colored edging; for is' army' other E 115,12; .;i, Jig' ig l-digit stile!! rc- a E ellhsnle -PIQOQWVNIIIIIEDII DODS. S f 21 .\.> \| . frllndl ‘ wuvewrunghm-" VU , _ Than lilo than so :l \ si.-....:r~: rf"- L..---» twe at on nuts" s “‘ git Frgé 5 iii is n and lnleus. In an IDG ll has showin! . grnllnl our ln? ‘rite lo- MA ,I 3 r lailrllll TOR ' l Most of the best factories nor) esnitsry peeking tables. in fact everything that is And when you leave the us you are sure of getting ' lt \0¢|l»’l . ..; Sanitary Supplies for ` Lobster Packers--HERE Tho quality of the work, and the quantity of tho work done in your lobster factory depends te s great extent on the supplies and nxtu res used. are using Trai b0l|0rl - . ._t_ ;__.l_ 1?? fl o Nm t =' Sf.; ANOTHER |sLANoen suusrs -gg ` ' ‘ ss ’ i _ nr. A. winnr it f r d T ylor, son of Mr. _ a - ». .,,-.~: r- Jrl. f. .f. Mr. Taylor was very popular in the ~ , ` ' ` I . I i - ' » BI96 . -l -_'_ -. , ' - ~ ur" ' ‘_ '--1-f’J‘ .,» .l »- :gi V, 1 Fx -. '»=-ri :Ii1`». 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