the most lasting and fdellclous chew when you ask for H 8r N Black Twist. have the time of‘ your life trying to chew the flavor out of this fine tobacco. itlentra I Guardian asssnvs stance inn for lecture . by HAV. J. MBQNC], C. I. l. R. K. 01 o. Hall. 20:0 MASQUIIADB DANCE, L. P. U. l-lail tonight. admission as cents. l 2024 TWILIGHT IIECITAL tomorrow ' at ii o'clock, St. James Church. Mr. waiter McNutt, organist. 2033 W!!! SIICULAIE? l! you want a KIA]. INYIETMINT giving a cap- ‘ ital increase of ll 1-076. plus 0% cash return apply to Box 331. Pleas- cd to explain. 2028-311 _.__.._ \ You'll . sing at twilight recital tomorrow. St. James Church at s o'clock. 2033 l POLICE COURT-At iCourt the Police yesterday morning tine oases - 'll;l.l_7 ¢.l.l.l'_\l_-.‘?l'1'l‘3' day, March lst, at 1.30 p. m. classes, Ar B. C. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Serv- ice at Mermaid. mt 4s, Sunday af- ternoon. 2.30, weather and roads per- mitting. Preacher. Rev. M. vscott Fulton. DOGS, IMPOUNDED-Durlng the last two days the Police have caught a. number of dogs straying at large and, placed them in the pound. There has been a noticeable decrease, how- ever, in the number of canines at ICE RACES at Vernon on Satur- 3 Z-ZB-Zi illwlfiifiiliéiliiill." ‘ ooaooaoooomoooooooooQo-OOO Cruelty Gnitrh Church i IIIDAY . _'l.00-Cholr Behearsal—liearta Mem- oriai Hall. hJih-LOHIIB rrayer meeting-lear- denee of Mrs. Peardon, 221 wa- ter St. Mill-Young People's “ ‘ ty-Debate betweven Cornwall United Church Y. P. S. and Trinity United Church Y. P. S.-Social Hall. o 0 0a a c a o 0-0 oo-uon-e-ooooo large since the a it of the new drive. Y PROHIBITION ‘CASES. ~Scvcr1l George J. Tweedy. magistrate was adjourned until Saturday lful sale of intoxicating liquor, were " adjourned till Monday. ‘adiourncdl until next Wednesday. FUNERAL SERVlCES-Jllie I THERE WILL BE PlEACBlNGheral of the late Hugh McKenzie prohibition cuscs were heard before for M155. MARGARET 511K145 Wlll Prince liklwarci island in the city on Wednesday. A party from LMie Pond charged with telling liquor il- legally was fined $300 and costs. A case against i1. party from Milivale ‘ and of two woolen, charged with unlaw- another against a party in Vernon Ill- vestlng place in i-lightield Cemetery. Service st the home in Brighton was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Legato of St. James Church. assisted by Rev. E. H. Ramsay of 'i‘rinity Church. The members of the choir of St. James church rendered several of .1 gPaardeberg Day (Continued from page l) s-p-gn-sa. from Messrs W. A. McKee and A. B. Melliah, and a telegram from H. H. Brown, now in U. s. A. A similar tel- agrasn was read from Mrs. Lord Hon J. l‘. McIntyre in responding to the toast to Prince Edward ls- land referred to the smalliixs in ar- ca of the island compared with the vastness of the Dominion. Out of pro portion are tho products of the farms and sea in carrying the comparison further. In l'I'i1 the province was styled "The Garden of America." Since that time it has upheld its rep- utaiiion and kept its scenic beauty. "Resting on the Sea." the Indian name is most appropriate. While many part:- of the mainland held the the favourite hymns of the deceasedl The pallbearers were: Messrs. A. w. i-Iyndman, D. A. MacKirinon. W. A. Stewart, C. l-l. Black, James Tait and E. T. i-iiggs. This brought to. a close a long and self-sacrificing life full of broad and interesting exper- iences and leaving a. long line of good deeds and bright memories. The following members of the family are little province in late years has com: into its own, Its scenic beauty of farm, sea, and beach are femarksble. Sigivis dkcordant to the eye are sel- dom encountered. The Island is now considered the world's headquarters has adapted list-H to confinement. The agricultural and dairy indust- mohopoly for tourists years agtf. Our for silver fox inrlustry. The animal" DnCeo. A. Weir- burton Is Laid To Rest ' The remains of Dr. George f. War- burton arrived here from Victoria, B. 0., Wednesday night, and the funer- al was held at 2.30 p. m. yesterday ple's Cemetery, the service being taken by the Rev. H. lJ. Raymond. The following were mournersz-lv. F. A. Stewart, James Clark. l). B, Stewart, H. It. Stewart. Leith {-3. Bracken, R. V. lmigworth, Percy Pope, Judge I-laszard, H. J. Palmer l-l. W. Isongworth, Henry Lowe, A. lags. A. A. MacLean. W. F. Till marsh. Pall bearersz-George DeBlois, H. H. Horne, Philip Palmer. Noel De- Blols, Victor Purdy, H. A. Winchester. ESTIMATES tCc-ritinued frc-m page l) Grand River tsouthTij-wharflifepiah; $1.600; harbours and rivers general- from St. Paul's Church to the Peo- l WQ-a a Q o o a o o o I - v , - DIPLOMA“ lallllfgD i PIKE?) \IOI.IN OUTFIT l D IOU‘, “TIII COUIII ; Good \‘lolia instruction and spacial ah ' ' tenlion given tn all plpila. loll II-llfq: i Slit’ YOIIIK (IONIIIVATOQ! 0P g | IIUIIO " i l m1 queen It, Charlottetown. P. l. L Phone 1 . liouea I l. II. to I P. I. Over ltaarrlnn‘! Barber Shop. Violin Bocllals Glun. QOQQOOQOOQOQOQOO OcQOOOOOe lliil-Z Zt-l week. ._._ , .... -.._--.-.--- swoaoooowwwo-n-owow Electric needle to remove super- fluous hair. moles and warts. also. inarcei waving. - Miss E. M. LeBlanc. 29. King Square. Phone i200. ‘ Q-O-FO 0-0 04446-0444 "Western Guardian --SPECIAL TRAINS Fitoiu CAPE lTRAVERSE and Aiberton to Kerk. sington tonight for big game. i037 —TllE CAPE TBAVENSE BLOOD-' HQUNDS will leave Borden tonight git 5 o'clock for Kensiilllliiifl. WlV-FB‘ 0.4m: THREE" "" \_ l ly, repairs and improvements. 020,- Hwy meg; (m. Alberton Regals in ----a..~'.*. ' rat l-Iighfield Presbyterian Churchatook place iSunday. March 2nd at 3 p. m. Rev.‘ fi-‘t. Moorhead. Legato will conduct the from his residence. 80 Sydney Street yesterday inoining to St. Dunstnnis Basilica where l-ligli 000; Mlinliligasli Harbour. brcakwst- ‘the n“; of n, ggfigg of home and er repairs, $2.500; Point Prim, wharf, lhgme “m” to decide the winners $12,000; Port lfill, repairs, $2,000, or me A, E, McLean Hockey ‘trophy l?" l° "will"? l?“ vlcmr LyalL °l rics are best in the world. l-Ion. Mr. _this city and Rev. Tiiomns williiim iMcmpvrc the" cxmwgyed ms Dumb l, , , , Bl"l,O ., ll] ' (l- o ., _ , , by ~~ , " —'—' 15'9"" “mill” lllflhllalfl- R"- J- A- i u i 8 9, G E i n04 3'4 W“ l“ "W"? ° ‘lg e l Red Point. wharf repairs. $2.700; _-_ _~ » i YORK PASTORAL Ci-IARGI- ‘Sullivan officiated at the grave. The “be l ‘n 1 9 ' “we " n ’ 611C955 l° ll" 5mm‘ Alrln“ Wm“ Sourls Harbour, breakwater repairs, , I lunlml Willi” °l Cflnflfli- Service ‘mil bearers acre Mr. John McKen- “ild 150""! Lionel! in 1944- my, A‘ IYCVDtG $30001. $11,500:‘ Sourls, W Eastern Glldfdldll iriext Sunday will be held as follows: lna, S. A. McLeod, Councillor M. W. I-Is orshill Mayor PTOWSQ l" Ye- mirs to and wmenmg o’ approach m _ ’ _ ‘Ccfitrll Church, Marshfleld-Duii- Rearcion. w. c. Stewart, John a. PElWWN-ALS spending u. the toast u. Charlotte- ranway whm, $15,000; Stanley ".55., REWARD m, m, rerun, “n. . . ‘ ""'"=—" ~~ " _ ‘sstarffnrgcg. 11 a. m; York Church |McDonal_il and James Hennessey. Mr Russel uawbolt ' o! Brmllfiowili expressidlhis alliteration‘, at Bridge wharf repairs, H.400; St. m“; o; me Fox, FvU, 23G to the i 1 c oo a 2.30 p. 111.; service at ‘l p. m» ' ' 1Q 101101‘ 0 H118 D1059 - 01”- , - Mary's Bay, wharf repairs, $4,000; Tlgnish harbour. repairs to break- waters, $7100; West Rivet" bridge, wharf, freight shed, $2,200; telephone cable between Cape Traverse and Cape Tormentine irevote», $28,000; Charlottetown and Pictou service, lmsil». $35,000; Charlottetown. Vic-i toria. and Hoiliclays wharf service, tmaili, $5.000. For fisheries, in gen- eral, including Prince Edward Is- 2-28-21 Third Amid Final _Roiz'rzd Q!‘ Pre School ‘ilClinics spent the neck end in the city. P°°l° Rmlch’ Mmlmgue‘ The Messrs. M. B. and J. Keefe, of Morell, were in the elty yesterday ship told a number of interesting ah- etdotes. In the last ten years a large amount of money has been spent on we‘ iiiiprovcii;ciit. With its squares braulics. and a prospective fine hotcl, a candy factory in slght,, a packmg plant and several manu- ‘iaeiuries cl such commodities as gngei- at t‘ic city bids fair to con- tinued pr-i: riiy. With regard to the city schools are to be highly oom- _ l A VISITOR to the Island of his mffldgd for m; |pm"egj;u°n shown CAVENDISH AND NEW GLAS-Jairth at the present time is Mr. and invaluable 5515mm; ‘we... n GOW—Tl1ere will be divine worship Charles ll. Rodd. contractor anti each clinic. iin connection with the United Church lBillldCf, Belmont, Mass., formerly of All inoquiatimu for school “d p" ,0! Canada on Sunday, March 2 at ICharloitetown. 0n his way to the Is- school rhilrlrgn d“; March 12m am Cavendish. 1i a. mend at New Glas- ilmid Mr. Rodd met Col. afiu-Kinnon any wishing to begin elm,- igmltmem sow 3 p. m. Rev. H. S. Bishop, min- ,at _M0ll(‘.tOlI from where they plan- will be glvgn n, the 3M1 cm“ on.“ kister. lned to fly to Charlottetown on the between 3.30 and 4.30 on that date? mail plane. Unable to do so Col. For further information concemlng .M*°Kl"n°n hi" "clllfll ll M°l9l1 Tragic Accident At Vernon- River Mrs. Henry Dingwcll and Mrs. Chas. Dingwell are visiting Char- lottetown and Hunter River. ..i:;; The death of ‘Mrs. Freeman Moss- man of Vernon, 889d Z4 YBBYS. W- currcd on Feb. 20th under vcry sad Miss Nellie Clow has returned to her home in Kingston, after spend- C (ml of the 274 krhilrlven inoculat- . _ . 4 . _ Clinics parent. ~ mils v plane for the trip, My, Rodd cam; ing a week in_ the olty, the guest c-T _ll~"\V candy factory Ills Worship ex- 1B d. P ~ c. 1 _ bqd I 381,932; N.‘ pCIXTnECh;gluflplgilacim, the Red Croats aOlfcfice.‘ ed to phone __—_im;ii“u_"'_'“ across by plane on Tuesday. lie has her Aunt Mrs. Judson if, Glow. 0 hrersczl tizc hope that when the call ex?" alxigssnc: g5“ gubgidyf $125” circumstances. _ "MM ' w d d (n; s“, been visiting friend; at Bracklgy ‘ Park Terrace Brighton conic for fnonclal arsistanre a ready 000" Clllrlottetowl, ,man super.“ One of licr children was slclrand olive on e nee - were sc 0o **-~ ____.____ ______ __ _______ , ' ’ " V ' . " - - ' m to m‘, ‘ v I ' " p1 t, I1‘ d M" ' _________,__i_____ yx-pgngg “gum be rgggivcf], He. ‘ , - s the mtltllél’ W35 Yllepll’ K chiirircn who "oer? not at school . 4 IDUNN-At Victoria. Cross. Sunday ,,,‘,’,,.".,,,, livloiliarllev milfolllhfinlgn WM‘ m CHINA Llénked mow pram“ m. the honor “"69"”, ‘allow’ “ma” ' ‘mlos’ goose grease 0,, its chm, Si‘; had n, “mi "lmdmlllr-‘l ' V“ u“ lmcllla‘ Cafd of flanks lnb" 23rd’ l“ Ml“ 5nd M“ E- -l~rm_ mlmm“ M], Roddit , k. ' _.,,_.,_.c,.,_-Qu 1,, mming mm May“ ,"a"_;—r_'“l‘i """"" "“‘-‘ 51.1311 can of the grease in the warm ' tiunr- lasvwcek. Ti s completes the Dunn. a son. - _ ' " “° W" 5 ', . . __ , __ . B“ “'9” 9d mac“- . ___ ‘vacation is the first winter trip he iCmtinuod from page l) l “"11" ll" "*1" er-Plewfll m5 Captain R. ll. Stewart sllbke on ems“ 0f the slow‘ third gilKl final YORlITiCl of pre school Mr. m“ Mm Henry Grimm wish h“ h“; u, l.‘ E pleasure at bring present. l-ie rc- behalf of the Royal flying Corps‘ Mrs. Mossman accideiitiy touched rlinirm . , 151mm l" lull. '"—~---—-—-—--~--~'--~---~'-‘r r _ _ _ _ d n m" m,“ on the "d m6 mum", ,‘ com Med the to extend their thanks to all kind - v ,i"esrs. . , insure poace for a semi united '*_‘°"‘b"°d m“ l“ “'55 l"_ We m5‘ outlining its history briefly, and "he “my” _ (Gum, o‘ trauma): wmcg .5 more friends for their expressions of kirid- '""——_ ‘ ClIl-ilfl- This Wm brooch became i-"bal ‘W lllilnillimal all time "l m‘? pointing out the great impetus which 2:3 sslggzhig: oizaslf/ngfnalggsmiga m“ Q5 Wren“ qr. the number or “c” and sympathy m that sad b”: In “M” "man, M. 5km,“ I BAD,‘ uv/‘ohiiliflvlitll. ‘ MOTOR more obvious w-l-idii Hu Iliui Mllihlldénflllflillillzvig gitllglfogllgigghobtcrvcd t-ilCAVOIld war gave to aviation. In clothing which we‘; B‘ on“ m i pupil.‘ who rem,‘ m,” mocumf ygayement m u“, m“ or ma“, sonymunb,‘ ‘ho m“ "hm", u. w“ .i.p. Mi. l-u. c hisek-xalvl, son of chairman cf the central cxccuti/e r u.‘ thing, i’ r or 0mm‘ reminiscence Captain Stewart stat- blaze. H" body was terribly burned. 1am only B6 perm“, h, the p" School who med m Momma, on BMuIdaYI- “unoundgd h, ‘thud. ‘g "a ‘on!!!’ lilr. S. A. MacLoiiald, is bCiilg wel- committee of the. Nankinz Govem- ‘a. iis n. l n am y ledlhat on one occasion he had had Dr‘ Collins was immediately 6.1km _ v . d 1 n I - d y cunvades followed by a solo by Mi’. In 1.1 f b 1 u 1 _ _ ciuidim have had. 1M.- qmd dost January 15th, 1930. Also to the Revl In the midst of our pleas we are, “m” mm a a a“ 18 0W ma” "m"; rmndly “noun” Ge“ en ‘ghmlcs Earle’ a-rhe 01d 3,355.5“ m. iogshfnrrg,‘iizrisnsafigglzlgo! ‘in? g but held out very little or no hope. 1m. lower pemenmge may be due w m; Ramsay and my‘ Q N_ Brown M”, v motor trip" which he teal; in com- as a. rebel. - HM ' I she med for W0 days_ But for m‘ the gmflnency of. - e ‘vmmm. on the 1°,- theh- very kind words of comfort A ‘mm m‘ o" h". y." .. heart-chm. lllllly with Mr. Ivan Horne, son of In the coming conflict, Gen Chi- w I o‘ m0 w a tom?‘ land battery commanded by Col. timely assxsmnce and prawn“ o! m, ma] days o the 01mm Any expressed 1n than, vlmuw our homey w-mn‘ “a "nu", h" nu‘ ; My, and Mrs. If. H. I-izirne, through angs air force ls expected to play a - - .. i, u. .,wt that u-e Feako. "lmdior her brothermvlaw, Fred | Emil?!‘ l" the Ellsinc v Col. Peake. representing the artil- mlPJKW mat-er . ‘slim 11111 Icry units, stated that he was very ‘Q5011 Ymitéd bi‘ I116 50°‘? li- 05' l°' , oud of island artillerymen who, he iner speakeis. who each spake iii h‘: 43m wfl-e the be“ m Camdm He own splicrr. 'l.'i.a fclloivsiiip \\lilCli_€'\'~ “Wu-awed we upmkm ma; 1f m the l." s l)“l.\\‘C’.‘li the \'8.€‘,1?‘.‘i1 of two “an. ~15; w," (he "mm," o; planes used is remarkable. Yr-ii" a 3r year at tiicfquve an advantage, in the next war aniiivcrsary cf l"li."l'f|t‘.l(‘l‘§ the mcm~'~.ar, will be the determining factor. lparts of Canada, the Unit/xi states : and Mexico. Mr, Horne stepped ov- er at Oshawa, Ontario, Mr. Mac- ’ ‘k , Donald coming through; to Otter-q ’ l‘ lot-teton-n. The motor trip, "which IN was u most enjoyable cine, was made through Maine, New HBlTiDblllfC, vcry important role with the arrlva here of twelve American Vc-ught Corsair bombers after undergoing tcsls during the last "week. While these aeroplanes are‘ ‘supplied with bombng racks from the United States, it is left tr. Nanking to sup- rliildrcu who we ue forthelr sec- flfid 01‘ third-iuoc g ation on Febru- _Ir.\' 26th and-co not attend the Clinic 1118i" recclv their treahuorr‘. “l1 “brine-army. 1i ' h an. betweciil 5.30 and 4.30 p. m. ,- Tlie parents of the children, the inserted by Father, Mother, Broth. ers and Sisters. ltlossman, the house with all its con- cents would have been burned. her husband being away at the time, having gone to work at a neighbors. When the accident occurred Mrs. Mossiiianls younger sister gave the alarm. and her brother-ln-isw, Mr. 2010' Mr. Joseph E. Deagle and family wish to mtprcsa their heartfelt» thanks to the many kind friends and nelgh. bours for expressions of kindness and fiymhathy tendered during their dcbcrg helped to cz-zienrl the bounds eulogy. ’f‘W0 poems, which the Ma- tiien crossed the border into Mexico, crvising the assembly of the mach- 7; p" un, 9g 5 ‘mm,’ To a grave not far frorn here. of ‘lie empire. Canadians stand un jor read, "The Infantry" and “The Of a bright, loving. and pleasant 1 VermoitNevYrk. Penal ‘ ltl bobsand lin r. v ' _ ‘Illllmu and lc fibers °l “u m” "cent sad beleavcllmll- 2037-“ Geoirgo Hem‘! Stewart. died Feb-l Ohio, Ilndiana.’ Iillncds, l-{dlisaliliwlvlllilsa-l gaych rcroplzne is caprgffictelofe carry“ ‘5- _°l tho-Fell"'liflnill(tlulii the war isvvihe "south, African veterans are to fillfgnyizirglaynéugilez frag: ling? “ ____ v - . 2!, 1922. l sour, coloaq1(lo Um,‘ Nevada and m: 1000 pounds of bombs 1nd WU woken of. it .1, c./.l fo. Qlfl cmiiadc. 5-1!‘ csnglatulntcd on creating a mil- B r l c um rgach M" Mo” Q , " , . “““”“*‘“‘ "mi l! ll" mlmllfl" lllll- llIIIEP-l California lliciice north through the machine giins,.vvhiei1 arms liC".\'C\"_‘l' l” l“ l "" “l ‘ L""'l"m‘m" m‘ vlflrl 5mm’ “mm 5mm] l" g°°d 5m“, m“: 3:,- Tghi‘ comm clgflflng w“ e e “ ' . , w. .12. =.~.-!. |~..-. b? . 1-; i -i z ti 1st, t t- i. ‘ ,: Clizsszfzed Advertisements m" “ "‘°°"° "m" '°““ 15°“? .°‘ °"g°".‘““‘ W“‘““*‘”" P“ “““°“ S““’~‘ m‘ ‘°’““" ‘° §.I.'.'“.Q.'§ nllvli 5.6.11! ‘£13K "hgislé. §§Zl§.$§g§§..,. ...- “m” “""°>"*“- M" “°“““" °"" l: one 51°“ n m "M ‘ , In memo .1 we hold you dear GearscQto British Columbia and from there suPDi)’. even though tiic arms em— m] m“ mag m’; w,“ imy “ear ‘MM. mud that the branch o! ttnguished the flames with blankets ‘ l‘ Three anions .- B: line 3f g As hm‘ u u“ nu‘ m" no,‘ l w acumen} canmmm stepping n bu“ is mud- l)“l'll§ Canada ‘Tic lll”li of l;aar~ lfrfirvice which lie represents needs no but no‘ ‘mm the poor woman‘ ‘may -I Four ertiona . lo per line of 5 words 0ft and oft our hearts do wander Les Angcles and San Diego. ‘They While an American expert is sup- " ' ' " ' was severely burned. I i“ i i l lllsht flattens ‘Mpg. 2"’... Where we laid our darlhll brother, , visiting a city aisouvf, two _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ __ Jim. eight 7e." s" tqdgy, ‘imiles frc-m the border and return- hundred lnes once they are turned over to the Chinese Gmyemmcnt guard for tiicii" country in peace as Ain-cr" , . ‘can they llilVi‘ in war. ’liiei"c is a great Guard Came Through." told must effectively the work of the men who disposition Mrs. MOSSIIISII mado mnivv friends in lier brief residence gun-kg h, M, ‘bum Mm D_ A_ in: through Arizona, New Mexico, interest ceases. ma‘ my Canada m the “lime In the “gm m me trenclum in the community. as was shown by HBISTIAN MAN ur woman for ributing religious literature. For! ‘ particulars write Sillilllg age anzhgiurch connection. ii. A nav rain} Mr. Coi-irad, r Bldg, Toronto. A. W. Feb. 3 10-14-17-21-24-28, vr—n—-nnnaunn—n- I Miscellaneous ----- ---a- JOHN ALFRED MlarDONALD, LAND Surveyor, Boa lflgCharlottatown. fild-ll-lt-imopd. -..__..’.....__. PLASTERING. lllfAlBlNCi BROK- rn plaster. Apply 40 Valley Street, (HW- i09i-2-2il-0l. McDonald and Mrs. W. Buchanan. r | WANTED. AlMAll) aw ones, one fulfill who sleeps out preferred. Apply ’ this office. 3i ' | iii iiisinoniiivii Employment Wanted A GOOD l-IOIISEKEEPER “IANTS ..position to one or more gentlemen: Duties to begin March 10 inst. Ap- ply Guardian office. A. I". 1999-2-27-31 Mole Help Wanted wlfiib"... loner: EXPERIENC- Stewart, who fell asleep Feb. 2s, i922.‘ 1n the home you are fondly remem- bered, ' Sweet memories cling round your dear name. TENDERS WILL l as nsciiivnn till March 8th, ft‘: drawing milk to Fmr-rald Cheese 'Factory. .l‘toutes some as last season. Factory will iopcu on June 16th. P, F, Hughes. 2007-2-28-31 I llAVl ALWAII! IN STOCK Mliierior quality American Rubber Belting. Any lengiilh or width. Also iiuiiberuraces all. at half price. (‘ilnton Morison, Tredericton Sta- tion, P. E. I. ~ i -__.- rora-ro nos tr a was ass- wrfs shipments ‘on short notice. Guardian Central Prlntery. .--§..--- " Escaped FOR ESCAPID, CHV-SG. REWARD. Wesley R. Dinnt-t. 2034 ESCATED. our: ivffftifidlr. rar- "mcd EOJ- . lNotify B. Camp- bell, Kin . aoio-i-ae-ai esciircn-f-Fh-ti-“rox, marten a. w. o. and my. rarer Lund. m. Herbert. lflll-i-flo-ll ~.___ _ restrain-en's li ans rms. rar- c0000 "Baron," ward t! return- cd alive. Notify fWhitfleld I-lowa Victoria, - v ‘f 1g“ a. EFCAPED not: tbs aanca oils True hearts that loved you in liie Still love you in death lust the same. The golden gates were opened. A gentle voice said conic With farewells left unspoken lie calmly entered home. By Iathorf Mother. Wife and‘ Children. 200!‘ ed t salesman or saleslady. Good pay. sleadv position. Refer- lences. Write Box J. 110. f l0l7-2-2i-l week. .e.__.__ . -._._ ._____..____._...__..__ WANTED AT ONCE, CAPABLE man to trike charge of the farm of the late Fred E. Murphy. Cheiton. Good wages. Apply tn Mrs. Terese Murphy, Chelton. 2013-2-25-21 I Salesman Wanted 1s"..- hmsioFiiiiiiiiifsTiroi City of Charlottetown. Writs or wire Montreal Neon Sign Company. 101a 5t. Urbain Street; Montreal, iii unionism rsrsnfa. who departed um life on Fab. N. 108i. The toila of life are ended. Ilia sufferings new are o'er. And we amt» Iaoet oar father 0n the golden shore. We tnisathat face and over will liis vacant. bllae there's loll t0 llll- flown hare we mourn. bat not ta vain For up in llaavsn we'll Illllbillll.‘ lnaartal a; his wife and faiailr. -.-.--"._---.-____ F or Sale _.._; a-a-‘a-s-a-a-l- FOB SALE, T0 LIT. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. / t? ¢.,_—-n—-—-am-~---- IOI. BALD-ON! IIOIII. 1400 LBS. ll yrs. of age. sound and right. Ap- ply. '1‘. l‘. Hopkins, 20 Edward 5t. ‘MB-ii FARM IOI. BALI-AS ACIIS COV- erad with wood. Situated at Tyrone. Apply Everett Holmes. Kingston. 1002-2-02-25-2! no .______......._._...-........._.__.. siéoo-ouoybomoeooooooo-u roe eats-cow ro anaemia ' ' " ' lvmnle fox with while on hind May i. Also n». dua minnow’ N. 'M¢¢Lg¢n foot. pawn-u, 1,, u. Beaten, Alea- - i. Apply George Irovan. ~ _ '- _ nndria. m: to. ttio-z-ac-ai. I Cove a nose. ron-a-iia-si unnsaraasa lZNCAPED non iii: one roe sans-roan cows. one ~ “uuw” i ' female tomcat‘ "wrong-sag slowly, freshened. and three to Olallatbtlill m!“ WW3“ lmvflltd if as "M". freshen tn Iiostlfidand lfay- A- * ' Paola m, , v0.1a " .. - osmrhlt 8M - - ‘ _ ' mIfl-l-I-ll ‘.'--*-‘““" """ ‘ ‘CI-MW! . p In loving memory of George lfenry i it) ,.____,_ In loving memory of Albert ml ‘rexas, Iiouisiana, hlssiszjppi, hams. Georgia ‘ind Florida. State. the visitors‘ headquarters be- ing at lviiami. They left Miami a- bout a week ago and motored along , the Atlantic coast. reaching New York isst Sunday. Mr. ilornc, who is remaining over at Oshawa, ex- “ pects to motor lo the Island, if tra- velling conditions. pcmiit, DDS-ill’. the 1st of April. Mr. itfaolionslcl, before leaving last October, had been in ill health. but his trip. crowded with interesting experiences, has; had a very beneficial effect. mid lie rc- turils looking line and lit. LAID TO REST-Aim Saturday af- trriroon. Fcb. 22nd. at 2.30 the re- mains cf the lriie Euplicmia J. Good- will, widow of the late Rev. John L. Goodwill, were conveyed to their last 1 i I i i“ madam-ion rvarrr- ‘-. , no" ~~ um, only the purest said i s; use in iaiiswiastns written tabla physicians. ‘rho drugs must also be of the strength specified and lltlfld in iult the right proportions. Iaasusa Io deserve than ramme- iaaats tmpueltlr. roa can arias m: inscriptions to iiswith confidence. MncKinnon; Drug Co. ‘m’ “El HIGH! IIIEQQII Ala- 51x weeks were spent iii last mentioned l ltfltctionl mine to patients s; will. N. B. LEGISLATURE (Continued from page l) or otherwise to bring additional and under cultivation. (Di. Establishment of central fruit packing plants whcrc apples can be graded and shipped cooperatively. Because an adjustment of the fin- ancial arrangements between the Province of New Brunswick and the Dominion in a. field considerably wider than that with which the mid- it board can deal is looked fur, llll’. investigation of recommendations by the Royal Commission on maritime claims which it was recently an- nounced at Ottawa will be continued |by the bead of audit of the treas- lury board of Canada, is referred to in the speech From the Throne as a useful preliminary to a discussion between the Federal and Provincial Gum ments as to the method by which an adjustment may be made in a field considerably wider than that with which the audit board ran deal. A new procedure was adopted in connection with the opening of the Legislature today, the speeches of the Mover. M. G. Biddall (Con. ‘We morlsndi and the Seconder, W. Ben- ton llvans (Con. Queens). of the ad- dress ln reply to the Speech Prom tho Throne being postponed until rrldav- ~ _ i-lon. Robert Randolph Bruce, the Lleut. Governor of lrltish Columbia, attended the opening. and members of the Legislature were presented in the Assembly Chamber immediately following adfournntent of the House. A MERE o. new». an’!- _,_ lfll-l-ll-ll ' War brought a splendid i "c,".1_v of industrial iniprovciiiciit. The C0llliilg of the National Candy Co. will be a good thing for the country. iii‘ the next fifty years arevip be- long to Canada. it i: up to the pres- ent generation to make the fifty ‘years following for the generation lDllOWlllg. Most important in the life oi a nation is its spiritual care. Spir- litual exploits are for eternity while uniliiiary and industrial exploits are ‘only for this world. Without the eo- loperation of every nation war can- lnot be outlawed. Great Britain and 1U. S. A. police the world and there- lfore it would be disastrous for them Ito disarm. “The international horizon lis still tiinlnovas, and we must Slill lsiand on guard," the speaker said. IMnn must still be his brother's keep- er; a nation is responsible for the weaker itation. The greater the tal- work is required front it.‘ The list of the South African Vel- erans was then read and it was not- ed that two incmbei-s. Ernest Davey anrl-Iohn Proud have been lost Slllt". last anniversary. Col. ll. i‘). Johnston then took those present through the South Af- rican campaign as the Island units SQ saw it on the long march to Pretor- in from Feb. 12 t0 June s, 1000 fight- ing a series of battles and captur- ing a large number of towns. Im- mediately afterwards telegrams con- gratulatory to the Canadian troops were received. Major T. it‘. McNutt responding to the toast to the P. E. I. Militia out- lined the history of the organization which was begun by an early govern- or for local defense. and from time to time was used for such. The Boer , to 'thc call. The local units especially the artillery, have brought honour to the province on many occasions. Ponce talk and agreements. Major The aaaaai matting u the ehare-‘MoNutt ma. do not count for much holders of the ‘Georgetown silver when war n declared. All atone for Black Ian Company will be nail in peace, but it is necessary to be pre- the canon cannot at m p. at. onlpared m an clemency. Patience flu-flay, the Qt} lay of Kaleb. . l. and entvuregmcnt are two illtllllf! qualities to exhibit toward _ k ent possessed by a nation. the more Mr. Victor Coyle rendered very er- fcctlvely the solo "The Trumptcr," icncoroqi. Mr. Arthur Bruce in response to the toast to the Canadian Legion re- ferred to the purpose and work of that organization of which he is the president of the locnl branch. He ox- pressed the thought that the South Africans must have been inspired by a remarkable spirit of patriotism. as that was the only motive which could move thein to enlist under the circumstances. Too often returned soldiers at the present time are un- employed. Some are very poor, and to their plea all should lend a will- ing ear. If‘ there men arc not placed during the nral. ten years n. will 01-. F00 IMP. The speaker corrcviorl the impression that PUIlllCS have crept into the Legion work. It is to be hoped that Col. Peake may be plac- ed in the position in which his col- leagues are attempting to have him placed as he has been a flue officer and a splendid leader. lnent tha the legion is non-political Ii. simply has requested that 5.1L Pcake be made next Chief Magistrate for the province. 001- POQIW. A veteran from New Brunswick. spoke of the extremely hard and trying campaign in south Africa which the Canadian units went through, and in which they discharged themselves so well. 1110 campaign showed that Canadians are soldiers born. When that great charge came thc Canadian‘ Infantry "got there" before the Imperial troops. Councillor Holman. who responded to the toast to the ladies, referred to the seriousness of drinking the toast named. Ladies have ever held an lmllflftlnt place la the world. and now one has been appointed to the senate of Canada. During the late war the ladies played a most noble part. Tho function closed with The King. MENU OrlPIfflllt mmoiuuaaeam Olives Piokaia Col. Jol nsion reiterated the state‘ l the large concourse of people who followed her remains to their last vesting place in Cherry Valley Cem- ririgv. She leaves to hiourn their tr- reparable loss. her husband and three infant children, also two sisters and six brothers, namely: Laurie. Perley, Lauscn, Venion. Owen, Evangeline, all of Lunenburg. N. S. Ivan and Violet are nowresiding at Vernon Bridge. She also leav es a host of near relatives who mourn her untimely death at the early age of 24 years. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. H. A. Pierce. M Mrs. w. J. ltiutcii led the choir in’- tlirec of the deceased lady's favor-J ite. hymns. The pail bearers werefi hlcssrs. Dlngwell. Triieman, and Wail,‘ A. Jenkins, Monty MacLeod. Alberlii Drake and Milton FllfllcSs. ‘ Oxlail Soup _, Boiled Fresh Haddock Tartar Saucq‘ Pineapple Fritters Roast Turkey-Dressing Roast. Chicken ,, Cranberry Sauce Brown Grew,‘ blushed ‘Fiirnips Cvearnerl Potatoes Green Peas Worcestershire Sauce‘ Banquet Sauce ‘Block lca Cream Sultana Cake Chocolate ,Cake a i Apple Pie Crackers Cheese Nuts Raisins Mints Tea Coffee Milk Cigars Cigarettes uooooooaooooooooaooasooo HOURS-O to 12.80 I to 8.00 l DR. J. if. MlLLARg i Corner Queen and Richmond g DENTAL SURGEON Z ‘rOOoOaooooooooia0aotaooou UK. 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