» I -'i‘Al"fElli’ Fllliilll llll5if_l¥EE“”5i-“f*.$ THE“°U§P.D_ll!l.f§ . l i i i l t l , I l 4 ' , a ll _` Drug or Hardware l . .-...<.». ‘ You hurry to the bath room. The fauc t drips only luke warm drops. "Children get sick so suddenly and almost always lint water is needed,” e, oc or is sayin _ nd- Thisi- couldn’t happgcvla with Therall- Fuel Cubes. ` i N°S#_nii§¢ No Odor ` No soo: No ml. No..-s$¢pl°.lv¢ Doi‘\'t wait until a vital emergency arises in ' our ‘home-' ' order Tfheroz. At the scratch of a match Theroz Install; Fuel Cubes - burned m the_Theroz Blue Flame Burner will start water heating and have lt`pipi,ng‘li6t_ ln less time than it takes to-tell. _ Tl1e`!`,o"2‘x_ls"a solid cube which burns vapor-gas and oxygen in just the 'right proportion-to produce the hottest flame known-a blue Bunsen flame. l B¢°B\lS¢ the vapor and not the cube bums, Theroz is absolutely safe. It ean’t explode and set fire to anything. What 2 Cubes Will Do: *Fry Small Steak or Fish. Fry Potatoes. Make Welsh Rarcbit. ake Pancakes. _ Chafillg-Dish Cooking. Coffee Permlator. Heats Shaving Water. ' Heats Baby’s Bottle. _u_ ‘ _ , . ,,.l = 0l Water Bottled-_pQulck ..~,'-“ ;'. __ '_ -~ -~‘.,=_-- _ ‘&Z1.‘,‘E so\Y`-.~. t,t be' " l‘ttl fi i “` ' ' ' ` " `. Zigillixg‘Scr§ou§YMil1tvl>;lo’h,l)o\;kdh<;ni;I ' j ;cr‘i;i=2i:I;i:e§vtlti1;?;1r=§xJ€§?w=,t:.¥o=emm¢ amor, and almost ms- _ l _ aer.-' s- ' - f Whlt§ Cube Will Do: Heats Curling Iron (without soot). and pu! it back into can to be used. _ At your Grocery, » L _ y sro: Stove Hbn. ’ Canadian Distributors, W. G. PATRICK & CO., Ltd., Toronto, Ont. . » Basic Products Corporation, New York City. ,_ ‘ , ' Store ' - . _ ' sf . / . ' ` ».' 'r `~ " -f" 'V-6'.,-' HMI.-', ~ ,.,‘l""' ..v,.,,-.,,, ina.. _ -~:- ~ - - :_ _ _ gp, ' L -.4 - l cl _ I _____. What I Cube Will Do: Boils 2 Eggs. Heats Can of Soup, Beans, Etc. Cooks Cereal. Makes 2_cups of Tea or Coffee. Fries Ham and Eggs. _ Heats Flat Iron (without soot). When less Hum A cube heals who! you wan! healed, blow out the cuba ;-$3~ lf lr ‘,ll§_ullCunrs_` 'l F- 25 cubes. . 1'! I I " cs "-'.!'--' ' WEDNESDAY lmolu ovlsasl:as.- Edward H. _ Harris, son of the Rev. E. A. H-srrls, of_Mahono Bay, N. S., has returned from overseas. He went with the Nova Scotia Highland Brigade to Eng- land and to France. in the 85th Battal- iomfseeing much of the lighting there. and,was wounded severely in the thigh at the famous Passchendaele pitals on the other side His home- coming was a glad surprise to s friends. Since that time he has been in hos- hi CHRISTMAS, EXTRAS POR PRIS- ONERS OF WAR.-North Milton W.P A. $2.00 Mrs. Geo Warburton $5.00- Soutll Milton and Hayfic-ld W.P..A, $3.00. Contributions for this purpose . advance on October 30th last year. should be sent ln_without delay. those bereaved. sewme -was held 0,, saturday a,,_e,__ THURSDAY ISLAND FIRM -BUSY.-The ilrm of Bruce stewsrt too., 'Lnl., usve- received an order from a firm in New- foundland for one hundred gasoline motors, ranging from 5 to 15 horse power. They have lust sold a 40 h. p. lmporial Engine to the Naval Patrol service' at Halifax and have an order from Delaney & Son, Magdalen ls- landspfor a. lot of equipment for their new lobster packing plant, including two new polishing machines for pol- ishing th a cansbofose putting them _.on tlié market. _ *MISS ‘MARY MARGARET BERRIGAN The death of Miss Mary Margaret Berrignu aged 27, daughter of Mr. Michael Berrigan occurred Monday morning at the home`of herfstller. Mr. Michael Barrigan of, this city. She had -been lil ten days with pneu- monia. Miss -Berrigan was a most os- timable young lady who had many friends hare. Sha leaves to mourn her father and one brother; George in Charlottetown- her mother, two sisters Ethel and Annlé"`in Winnipeg; oue_ brother Frank' and one sister Julia in Vancouver, B. C. To the`berel1ved the Guardian extends sincere sympa- tily. ‘ ` MISS MINNIE MCLEOD I Another sad denill from pneumonia ,occured in this city Tuesday night when Miss Minnie McLeod passed away on the eve of wbatwas to have been her wedding day. She was only ill a -fefw days. Deceased was the daughter of the late Alex McLeod .if l-Iartsville and a niece .ot tha into Rev. A. B. McLeod. She and her_ mother came to the city to live about 'five weeks ago. A brother in France and a boy and girl at home are also left to mourn. v I ______Z_.___--- MR. ROBERT LARTER _ 1 . . l . . ‘ 'rue 'death lil' Mr. Robert Lal-lor. l aged 35, at his home 17 Olebnr Street .is deeply regretted. Pneumonia wus lthe cause of death. Deceased leaves :to 'mourn if widow, (nee Miss Lena Keenan) and four children, aio his father, Mr. Samuel Larter and several brothers and sisters. He was a sealer by trade and lor some years llel-:l a rasponsible"po.'sltion' in. Mr. Long- worth's canning establishment llerc. Ha-had lataly been working -in the mainland and came home ill tive 'days ago. Much sympathy is felt for - ,_.) I Heat lJ...S¢'¢l» j _ ; _ ...,.. _ e..-§;N<>l;. ' »~.- Wasted iv-.-' . I _'It 'is-one thing » qto-generate heat in -.the fire-box i. and quite anoth- er"to carry it to f the spot where you want to use iitiri the range. . "‘l\ lavish use " of fuel will make 1 .plentyof heat, but it is easy t_o -waste _ » en times as much heat as is used. ' _ .and-.fuelin-proportion. . _ Kootenay Rangg generates all the , ' heat in the fuel and you can direct lt to any _ -_place you want to use lt. - 2 u ' Forinstsnoe, close the direct damper-j ' are 'handle is on the left side where it is " ways cool-then all the heat passes along - gtop of the oven down the right slde» cross and around the bottom of the oven ‘_“ °-~.~°"'1» gf' " and then up the rear side. ' “Service in' the _ _ _ B ' ' 4 ‘ This is one of many ft-stare? olf£l,l1evl$;;o\t);nil*y“il\leaiHKf:‘h Doyle or south slmro passed away in the City Hospital yes~ terday morning after an illness of pneumomn. The funernl mites pine-~, at 9 o'clock this mnrlling to Soullll Shore Cemetery. To the bereaved family sincere sympathy is extended. AGCIDENTS.-A boy named Mutcll about -ton yours old while up in_a tree at Bt. Avards on Tuesday getting chestnuts fell and was rendered un- conscious up to last e_vc-ning he was still unconscious. Another accident lu| also reported. Two children on Dor-i chester St. east swallowed some bi-l chloride of mellcury tablets on Tuesdllyl The doctor was instantly summons-lil and appl'l~ed_ the stomach pump w-itll! results so ,good that yestvrduy theyi were runllinglabout quite well. ON' INTERESTING MISSION. -- Misslluhy Stewart, daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. Bruce Stowllrt, the Es~' pldliade, leaves this morning for Truro, 'where llel' marriage to Lieui. l Robert Allan -Macklin of Windsor. N. | S.. vyiil. immediately take plpcc. Lieut'.Maclllih*who made many frionris -during his visits here leaves in lilo near'-futllrc for overseas. Lieut. Macklin and his\populax- young brldc to-be _will he followed with the verv heartiest good wishesvof their friends in this city. ISLAND VlSi’l`0R.- The following is fromla Sumner. Washington, Ex- changez- "Mr. Oliver Anderson of Prince Edward island, Canada and Mr. Edward Anderson of Marshfield, Oregon. -were guests at the home of their nephew G. J. Anderson for la. few few days this week. Uncle Oliver, who is past eighty years of age and still halo and hearty, is making his first visit to the Pacific Const.~l'le is very much delighted with our beau- tiful valley and with his whole trip in genral. .He is visiting hi s six sons who live lathe west. He had not seen his nephew G. J. for nearly forty years. Uncle Edward is a. pioneer of Marshfield, having gone there by way of the Panama in '68 . -He has visited Sumner on several occasions. Both men are brothers of the late H. D. And0raon."- (Mr. Anderson has since arrived home after spending three. months throughout the West. a trip which he most heartily enjoyed.) slums sliownnnD.- one of me popular brides to be Miss Winnlfred Wadman, Crapnud is being showered with many beautiful gifts bygher num- erous friends. On Monday evening a number of of the Crapaud pcopl-: waited on her and presented her with a well filled purse as a token of their esteem and *appreciation of one who has always been ready to hell! along In-anything connected with the wel- fare of the community. She will be much missed in socail events. as she' possesses'm'nrked ability along eloc- .utionaryd-iues and was always willing to take a part when needed. l -, , .A ._ v.)-,~.», \ , . '., _ , _ _ _ _ ‘ ' - '-ii'lll<»i1(ls itself L0' the attention of' all llollse\\'ive=s, and par- ticularly ill View of the sm-'iz;_‘_;' <‘l`l`c.Ctcd ml accouilt of Lllc lztrgc illclmcalsc ill illc cost of , cream of izlrillr. - ` E.W.Gil.LETT CCJMPANY LIMITED _wlnulsso TORONTO,<;f;t2_DA lvlourmsat \ like Atlantic Underwear. They like ils heavy weight, its warmth- the protection it gives when they have to pass from one extreme temperature to another. ' ATLANTIC UNIERWEAR is made particularly for men who work under tryin conditioner- sieel men, builders, seamen, miners, Iumbermen, arlllolher men of muscle. lt ls stout, warm and strong-and guaranteed unshrinl ;,‘ - V _ A . . . ones deepest sympathy. l _ .- . _ . . 4', » . ' v _._....@--s--»-us '. ‘ . _ -;' _ _ 1 Miss Ross Kalman , _ " .,~,, ; ...___ \ -- »~ Another death from-_lnliuensa yes- _ ‘ '_ l ". s of lisa Ross Koen ' _ _ ,` _ _, , ...Q A wars mms; I sus ls m-mes by - ll°,v°ll\' lg-wil mmltlee. or to ML, 1,.-.i,mi,,.._ rl.. mmilmos plies 1 _' » Hoadquartoral 59 St. Peter St., Morstr_eal_ -__ ,.".n'. ml 4-1.., tl A 1 . ' _ " 1 A I A ' ° ' 1 " *" " 'F ., . . ’ l i , _ f 1 _ bi. f .fx Li_‘j_______ _ ___ _ _ _ ‘ _ -5 MI- ' ' W- _ _-Y# ---- .f;`.:-.- $0