riielaii lnal t‘ Q i H Hi" flfl , n" a Rugs _ elven ‘Away ABSOLUTELY drawer, absolutely FREE with a, RECORD RANGE. given away absolutely FREE with a RECORD RANGE. or CHARGE! In order to increase our sale of Steel and Cast Ranges, and to show to our customers that Record Ranges are the finest , and best values in Canada, we are oifering with the first twelve ranges sold—your choice of a Pure White Porcelain i Enamel Top Table or Large Size Gold Seal Congoleu Rug - ‘Absolutely Free of Charge. ' s ~ A p" The New - ' Prince Edward 1 ‘ Cast Range - __ . v la the moot beautiful and efficient Cast Iron ' Range on the market, full riickel trimmed with Engl-igh tile back closet, invisible pipe polished top. The Prince Edward appeals to the housewife because of its cleanliness and simplicity-in it you will find every modern , improvement. It is pleading in appearance i , and absolutely reliable-burns wood or coal. i . Price as shown with the back and ' full nickel trimmed . . . . . . . . . . .. Price—Fitted with plain back doors and tile closet . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘* Price—Fltted with plain doors and steel closet Table or Congoleum Rug FREE! The New Olympic Range “Built First to Last” The New Olympic Range is so con- structed as to give years of lastinfl ' satisfaction, equipped with H" 1|" mo“ modern ieatures, easyto keep clean,‘ economical on fuel and a wonderful baker. For real Range i value the NEW OLYMPIC is unsur- passed. Price-as shown with polished top . . . . . . . . - - -- With steel back closet and polished top . . - - - ~- Table or Congoleum Rug FREE! The i, Record Olympic Canada’s Best Steel Range The Record Olympic is our heaviest, strongest and moat efficient Steel Range, built like a battleship, with weight and strength combined. The RECORD OLYMPIC lg fitted with im- proved warming closet, polished top, extra heavy copper reservoir, broiler lltt, thermom- eter and hearth. Burns wood or coal. Price as shown . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5113f . 7715". . .’.‘f.°.'. .'§’.'.°.". . .‘.'?‘.'."T‘.'T‘. $90-00 Table or Congoleum Rug FREE! i Guarantee lair-Satisfaction with Every Record Range , '.lt will pay you to ordai- yo... range now, oven though you may not want to use it for solito months: Never, help rave we m‘ do such a liberal offer, but remember this the ollqrexpirea with on. on?» r hsr TWELVE canoes: tdl ’, s. paw a :1 ‘l 4'. W € i. l l ‘l M Ranges , . i Call, ,Write or Phone ,Bi ; . ace liiiiKay 8i P. E. Island Distributors for Record u‘ Summerside, ‘P. E. Island. i and Protestant Orphanage, This Show White Porcelain Y r Main Olllco Stall ol the Royal TOP Tlbih size 25x41. fitted . Beautiful Gold Seal Congol- Bank M Canada a‘ Hum“ h“ with large size compartment _ w", Rug, "n gxwym (o be _been transferred to Liverpool as . ,-;. 4 a‘ Westlrrif JREBIYTIRIAN UIRVlGlO-i Services will be hold lg-l Lot 11 Church on Sabbath at .1 .10; also in u»: 14 at no and at? A at 1 o'clock p. m. The po Day ol Prayer Semlce will in the Tyne Valley Ch ,1 on ‘Thursday the 10m. Everyone made welcome ro all the services. ‘_ I -_-ORANGE‘ SERVICE. .-. The Members ol "the Grand Orange Lodge will attend 'unitod prayer service in Trinity United Church. at 7.30 p- m. An address will Ibo giv- en by Rev. J. C. Martin and an ol- lerlng taken in aid ol the ,P. E. lsl- 4109-34-3! --TRANSFERRED.— Ml‘. Rowan Montgomery. son ol Mr and, Mrs R. H. Montgomery. Summerslde. who has been connected with the .__..a —IBEiDIE\QUE CIROUIT- 8un-' rduy Munch. 13, Beidequo 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. fllhe evening ser- ivlice will! be conducted lor the Uilllsalon ‘Band. iRw. P- A. Fitz- ipdtiniick wlill give a special] ad- idreeis. iSearfle-townr Sen-nice wt 3 p- im. Calpe hraveree at 7 p.m-, will be conducted by the Tunis Group- es 0t Bedeque- Accountant. -LOWER FREETOWN- The regular monthly meeting o! this institute met at the home cl Mrs. Scott Jsrdlne. Fifteen members and one visitor were present. Meeting opened with Institute Creed lollow. ed by Roll Call answered by “Val- entine Verses." Bill lor scr bins school floor was ordered to be paid. Fruit and chocolates were sent to the sick in district. Next meeting r0 be held or, Mrs. Russel McArvil- lids. Roll ‘Call answered with “A Current Event." -—LA'I'E HOLDEN MILLS. — The death occurred in Summer- |side yesterday morning ol Mr. |H0ld6B Compton Mills at the age rel seventy lour years. The late Mr. Mills, who was a native ot On- tnrlo came to, St. Eleonora with his ipnrents st an early age. He was lllrst engaged in business in St. iEleanors, later moving to Summer- aide where he becameone 0t the most esteemed citizens ol the town. in the loss o! Mr. Mills Summorside mourns a very line type of citizen who wllldong be wremembered lor his many‘ excellent ,polnts ol character. There are left to mourn a. eorrowing widow, and one sister, Mrs James Auld of Sydney. C. B., to whom the Guar- dian extends sincere sympathy. —FORTV HOUR-S osvoriou. —'I‘he Forty Hours Devotion cou- cludcd in St. Paul's Church, Sum- merslde yesterday morning.‘ There was n solemn High Mass bl Reposi- tion with Rev. A. J. McIntyre‘ as on Wednesday evening, March 9th ' _ a! s.» uauan held the rapt atten- ggfl tgtfli address will 1on8‘ be remembered. Rev. Fred William- son and Rev. 1R. H. Stavert 8W9 short addressee‘ alonfl m9 "m5 line, some time was spent in dis- gugglng the problems of Sands)’ Schools and Young Peoples’ Work. it was agreed that the ymlll: PW" pie ol Freetown would take ul? "i9 question oi orsanizlns fl "mm" Peoples‘ Society m the n»! and also that the Young rooms o! ‘Keuslngton would discuss the p08~ sibllity o! changing some-what the present programme of their youns people's organization‘. The special lecture ol the evenifl! W“ a beam‘ lfui solo by Mrs. H. Morrison. A hearty vote or thanks was tendered by Rev. Mr. Williamson to Dr. Ksnnswin lor his stirring address and was by him flttlngly acknow- ledged. Alter ‘the close ol the sorv~ ice a social hour was held, in order to give Dr. Rsnnawln an opportun- _lly to meet the people o! Kensins ton and the surrounding districts. A very dainty lunch was served by the ladies 1o which all did ample justice. Before breaking up the thanks ol all were tendered to the ladies tor the splendid rolmst pro- vided. All were delighted with the success of the Rally. _TO SYDNEY — Mr. Eldred Buchanan. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Buchanan, Summerslde. who has been working in the office oil the Harnls Abbatour Co, at Charlotte- town. has been transferred to Syd- ney, N. S. He lelt Monday lor his new field of labor.‘ ——i<-0>---~ PERSONALS ——hlr David Schurmnu, Bedeque left yesterday to vlslt his sop in Reading, Mess. -—~.\lrs. Drank Jsrdlne, Bradail- bsne. under treatment in iibo Rnlnco County ‘lib-spills! is making veny lavprwbiie progress- —Mr. Pomp Crosby, Sit. Elean- ors. ilieilli: iihils humming lor Sourls on business in connection. n-itlr the Soldiers ‘Settlement B08111. -—Mirs. Jcihn Pond. Summharsljde, who has ibeen unxieingolng treslt- ment in ‘tine iPrtnice County H08lplt- al returned to her home on Satur- day greatly lmiproved 1n health. Celebrant, Rev. J. B. Gnudet .18 Deacon and Rev. George McCabe as Sub-Deacon; while Rev P. P- Arseuault. was Master ol Ceremom‘ les. Alter the Lltany o! the Saints had been chanted there was a procession ol the Blessed Sacra- ment around thc Church which was lollowed by Benediction ol the Blessed Sacrament. During the Forty Hours 1326 souls approached. ithe Sacrament oi’ Penance and irherc were practically twice this number ol communions. The visiting priests lelt lor their homes yesterday. ’ l —SAL FATALITY. --'l‘he second sad latality in Prince County re- tcently. occurred at Freeland, Lot ill, on Monday morning resulting in Vho death of the seven months old ihsby boy ol Mr and Mrs Richard Banks, and inluries to the lather 1nd mother. The baby was sitting in his high chair at the brenklast when the wood stove suddenly ex- ploded shattering the windows and scattering pieces ol the stove lln all directions. Mr. Banks en- itered the door ol the kitchen, alter ‘returning lrom leading hlsatock. lust as the explosion occurred. The child and mother were remov- ed to the Prince County Hospital them. In spite ol all that could he done the child passed away yes- terday morning. A piece o! metal ‘mm the stove had fractured the child's skull causing death. Sev- eral pieces ol metal from the stove were embedded in Mrs Banks‘ arm. These were removed morning and the patient is doing "erv well. The injuries received by Mr. Banks were ol a minor na- ture. The other children o! the family were uninjured. The cause of the explosion is being investigat- ed upon instructions ol Hon. J. D. Stewart, Attorney General. —RALLV AT KENSlNGTON.-- On the evening ol ThursdayAPebru- sry 17th the Young People ol Ken- slngton. Mslpeque and Freetown. assembled in St. George's Hall, Kenlilnglon lor s Young Peoples ' Rally. Rev. Fred Williamson pre- iJl the committee on I Schools and Young People's i d. itunuawin, D. Young People or Today." that the Master through as never before, to the you mighty ‘ await th n; in days to oomegflo ‘are thorough, and from table with the mother by its side‘ whore every attention was given] yesterday, sided and after he had conducted a. short. devotional service Rev. R. H. Steven the Presbyterya convener Sab th ork I HITOJRIOCKl to the audience RnnW. iD. the General iiecretoiv ol Sabbath Schools and haunt; l-eoples’ Work lor thePrea- byterluu Church ln Canada as the principal speaker o! the evening. Alter. having spoken to some length of the splendid progress that the Presbyterian Church in Canada had mods during the past year, Dr. Kannawln gave an inspiring and instructive address on the subject. “The Challenge of Jesus tdthe ‘I-lejn soul-stirring language sho ed how time or crisis ls sounding odt in ‘can men and the young women ol thliilaltd '- - old Church or ours, to gird on their armor and "to get one; formic ‘ its ‘which hero in Canada ——.\l-r. Charlies Baker, ri.’ like Can- sdfion illank cl (kmrmierce. Bass River, N. »S., llg, visiting ihlig mother, Mirs. J. S. iPerry. Sumimeimide. He sang o. solo in tihe Presbyterian Church Sunday evening. —D.r. H‘. H. Pie-rice, son o-l Rev. ‘Hi. Pierce, B. A., at Georgetown, P. E. 1-, who is st present pnaotlc- ing in. Alabama. reicontiiy ‘passed the Alabama State medical exam- inations and came out second with ;sn average ol 92.5. lilo ls a grad- unte ol Dallhousle. ----<o->i , ::..\liiler‘s Worm’ Powders prove their val-ue. They do not cause any Iviolem dlstinibances in the stom- ‘8011. Bu)‘ mini or griplng. but do [their work quietly and painlessly. so that the destruction of the ‘worms is imperceptible. Yet, the) the firs dose there is improvement in tn: condition of the sufferer and a ces satlon ol maullestationo ol internal ‘trouble. i—-<-o->———- FORTUNE BRIDGE SCHOOL T-he following is the honour rol- 'or Fortune Bridge School lor the monulr of February: Grades IX and X-l Lettle Col’ lln 2 Donald Bryanton 3 Minnie 'MacKenzie. _ Grade Vllil-l Mlldirod ‘Colfil 2 Stella Burke 3 ‘Clara Burke. Grade Vlil -(Sr.)—-1 Jocelyn Col [in 2 Violet Coffin 3 James Cono hsn. iGil-SQE Vll (Jr..)—1 Elisabet} Francis 2 Minnie Burke 3 Wallace Francis. I Grade V——1 Basil Johnston 2 Ralph Collin al-‘rank MaoClumpha. ' (trade iV—1 Guy Collin 2 George Jackson 3 Crlarenco Burke. Grade rill-l Dorothy Johnston 2 George iDlxon 3 Edward Francis. Grade il—1 Hilda. Francis 2 flliilellma Jackson 3 Maggie Ding we . Porleci: Attendance: Cyril John Iii-On. Leittlo ‘Collin. Mildred Col lln. iBasll Johnston, Dorothy Joilt’: B1011, Prod Collin. ‘Ed-ward -]l‘rgp cls, George llllrancls, Guy Collin Minnie ‘Bil-rite. Maud Chlng. Principal. (Patriot please copy.) Constipation ends when stomach A Sadie iMacKenale. ‘Assistant. dnn~m.. Jacquard Boil. Towoi.* 98¢ Here is an “opening "bargain" fromiutfhe newly located Linen Department. This wonderful lot pf Jacquard Bat-h Towels," . 41 x 20 inches, full s1ze, thick thirsty; and, soft, Wltll‘ border of b1ue,.go1d or rainbow, good $1.50 value on sale this morning at 98c. I _ y Second F loom-head of stairs Colored 5 Alhambra Bed Spread $1.75 A Grey Cotton 8c i/Iihese good weight grey cottons are 36 and 4i) in- ches -wide, close, clean, Here is wonderful value 1n a new arrival from an‘; * i _ _ England siz 64 ' 1 r , fmmly woven. On sale this Shawn h; golg, blue): rggé r morning at, and gTeen- _ ' Just °°ml>are with mail order offers. 8c] yd’ _$l.75.~éltlch i -. -,_......._¢...-- ‘ Eastern Guardian ..“FOR 8ALE-—Perclioron Siul-i Zion 7 years old. For psrtlcularsl ipply to David Reid. Montague,‘ n. n. s. 4Z33382l l ———i— i ..*SEE THE COMEDY DRAMAf The lrish Agent, Town Hall, Georgetown, March l7. Matinee begins 2.30. Evening 8.30- 1245-3 o u ..'EASTERN AGENT — lllr. .l N. Murdock is now Guardian agent in Montague and will be 31888611 to receive news items, ad-, rertlslng. new and renewal sub-E wrlptions. , “romeo: ENJDYEDw-On Feb», ruary the 28th a most successlul dance was held in Georgetown, a great many from outside driving in or the occasion with rho result that many sleighs were left in the yards commonly used lor such =pur-, poses. A young lcilow lroni s near- We have put the “Eat" into wheat by making a cereal using the whole grain ol the wheat, adding nothing toil taking nothing from it. - We are offering your Wholesome Whole Whest Cereal, by district, who by the way is quire’ made from the choicest hard wheat that is railed in olll‘ an expert at the “lilting art," sens- °°"""".""Y- ' lug the possibility oi an easy hur- vest, returned home long before thei Yo“ My m unnues" I "eight m‘ “h” “Fem” ma, taking with mm ‘he bmakm! when you buy Wholesome Wholowheat Cereal. from sevorsl ol the other slelghs. Naturally when the owners re- turned to their slelghs and missed the robes, they had a very unlov- irable impression ot the town, One of‘ the unfortunate ones, however, who lives on the outskirts ol Georgetown. £00k unto ‘himself tho .uls ol Nick Carter and alter some zlcver reasoning and uncanny figur- ing presented himself at the cul- prits rloor. It did not take hlin long, to persuade the would-be-thlof .0 hand out th bear skins. Next day our esteemed lriend was busy re- turning the bullaloes to their orig- inal owners. But say are we going to have it happen again, Wlhy not| make an example ol this daring thlef'.'—A. Eat more of your own wheat. Eat it In the form oi cereal, broad, biscuit, muffins, etc. Made from wholesome. Wholcwheat Cereal. MANUFACTURED BY i Central Bedeque Flour Mills 4230-3-8-51. Ask for the big, new,» Wall Paper Catalogii w RITE your name and address. very plainly on this coupon. Send it to us and we’ll send 31011019 biggest, best, most economical W PAPER Catalog in Canada. 75 Handsome Designs. Prices Low- est .in the Dominion. All Prices Based on Double Rolls of 1.6 Yards use THE conron ;. moons a MeLROD, LIMITID. 0 Charlottetown. P. i. ‘.‘."‘o" Qond Me the New Wail Pa!" Oatalol PERSONALS ..'Mr. R. Clements. Montague. was in Georgetown Tuesdny.-A. . .°Mr. James McConnell, George. town, was in the city Wednesday. ..°Mr_ 151B. Mcloren. George- town, was s recent visitor to tho Clty.—A. ::Protect the child from the rav- ages ol worms by using Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator. lt is a standard remedy, and years ol use have enhanced its reputation. ROOSEVELT SAID: "MY "I'll lilir ol spectacles literally opened up a ngw 1werld to ma." LIKI Rilflllwltiygu top "my need glasses. Only an exam- ination will toll you. ' RAVI voun eves EXNMINED A1- ouoei H. J. MABON orrohsrais-r , Montague, P. I. I. Wiles Connected With Drug item. 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