JANUARY zsisizs ‘ I uwuwwnmmn .THE MONTAGUE Qx ELECTRIC co.. no. f 4/ l -~_~_.__._ '0 1 This - - ' ‘its “e 60111911113’ has Just completed Plant ilvo gevelopmenm known as mm was- . from which electric cur- ‘Qn ‘he 22 Supllllccl for the first time Wacmr rid inst, when a very Sims- icusm y sex vice was given to its many I ; carmmeis in Montague, Georgetown, try gan and the intervening coon- A description of this company, xgleighrjlisnfieilfo?“ Drlnciilial indus- some n ere - o Guardian readers. st t Inga‘? wmilfllly was promoted and 1 Dbrated in the year 1899 with m‘ “lllmlwd realm of $15,000.00. of which W13’ *1 Portion was subscribed and paid up. E buts? being organized the company . of M ilitpole line m the then village Eran?!‘ 53W» Purchased a small gen- wh‘ he plant of l3 I_<.W. capacity, m c was installed in the mill of e late Norman McDonald. from . whim“ Dower was obtained for a cer- A pretty wedding mo], mace u, tain division oi the earnings as a the home oi the iii-lads paii-lnilifllglllfi of which lvioiitague was pro~ iMr- and Mrs. Duncan Flilllftrgy Tedmwllh 9199""! 118M- Alsiisk, Sash, on Tuesday eVflllllllbwh n ‘e 3'9“ 191° 1'1 WES fmmd that Dhcehibei‘ 27th‘. at. H.230 (YChOUkIo i? demand for electric current had when their only (laughter. Jeuini ‘glgrliwh the amount of power avail- mmmc (he brim, m- Mu Norman one‘ iom the original source, and 1n -l'ciizic, Fillmore, Sunk, do“ Ar a ‘l, Change would have to be Air. and ‘Mrs. Malcolm llllillfKtlllllf‘. nmde’ m c<m5eq“9“¢° M which m6 of lwsc Valley. i‘.bl.l.. llcv- .iiiii.=~.. J°§'“"“"Y Pumha-‘ed "m." “l” 1m Donal of the United Church was lime‘ McKenzie the ‘mm DYQIWYl-Y U“. ul-fiuiallm; mh,;,,.u.,._ 02mm by him on the North Branch 'i‘he bride who was given in unlr- f)“ MQMREUH River. and con- mge by he, (“than was Mmvming allied it into an electric plant in i“ a gown m- ummy (law Kmrgpytijl‘ ‘Vllltll the original electrical mach. fashioned with an ziccoriliiui-pleai3“Wyvbw” msmum “ml dnve“ by oil skirt. and currluil a nll0W(-.l' liou~ ti“ me wheel undo" a folm-cen‘ quot of pale. pink roses uud vzillol/ m‘) I???” _ lilies-t ller only ornuinoili Wilfl them,“ f“ yam w" m“ 99111133“? “Ixmnvs “m, a "ecklel m, murlslhfiaui ound the demand foi- current Iilius Gladys ED)’ Jrockeil in non-lwigfcfigigfeylgglgnggltili b3 filming‘ - n Ia in l.','ll brown flat Irrepo mill w" 4“; _ _ Gl‘t'i>l‘t<lllf-!f‘. of pink cnrunlionsi llilll)yk"lvgi(ile‘llt4cy Sfmmy u“: dmmnd a pew I'll oiiiiiiieiiisiiliiri. Wvlltllll]: ruin-mi ' o“ *"l~?{ 911ml would be required, i n illlllllblltwfl to the Legislatuie. Th» bride 1nd lzroom w ' ; - 4 wnywd‘ r l ole un it gtncgégigsgrizedwapitai was increased Tho bride's mother. was bccom-hlgw $i5odgooautl1 authqruy m bor- lntzly Kllvillllfill in black‘ tint cropclgtrengtl; m; wgifghbosgzk-‘Ngisi 533p "ll l .' Eb". ' A ' O - rxrsfngiiucolfefpfilk nSOFIQQiIlIVII/loiiey borrowed, the dam raised tel the Ivoiiilinl: supper which following‘: 204°?‘ {leadi B“ 8O H-P- slwel "V91" ll“! iaorcniony tho pretty uihlv was“ wolf “am Wheel’ and a 67 ‘-' K'V‘A~ i-ilulred with the bride's cake ‘zmleialgf ‘vital-eccentric and panel nusemms. Dink tune and m“ Hghhlitigiig Iss2? and ilnstalled and Pllt in-l ed pink tapers added further toiLowélTlloF’ Wm a. poledme w the c-ffective decorative scheme. , a l on agu? and,“ GflQliieloll/n- “n “m, Mm Macxelma w“, Del-an a Qalileulfllfl acioss the inn-pm- at home in Fillmore, Susie. after alfmtmli-‘Cl b-lmfl- {it that “me incl February lst- The bride chose for] .3“? {o}? ML that “hey had prmfld‘ "nveuhu, a mum,“ 008mm“ M. t su elem, power and electrical Jmvy fziille with vestce of floshiafllilmlilggét [guilt £18266’ izitge gFtQKéI mPdidS u llht l’. ‘Y for tarinlmed Idltliat fsllfi half ggg$cltt§ bill‘; m“ gegmdlfle“ ceshnriea t0 mutch- ~ . '“ e V‘ a5‘? ° a‘ g3“ The bride has been a member of lltligéngthlleilgntlgii? Z2832 ftggnglelffilfl ll Alsirk Srl l .1‘ '- . ‘ l“ W, M; ( w“ “l ‘if l") _‘l‘_‘:,tlici' development necessary to takel aduhrkcerkyn lllfgrglfigzll (.'li,llln,(_i:‘mtfi'ai'e of the demand which had in-I hi0], m her nlarfiug; sIie'“_aS.‘Cl'CflSCd beyond what their present the recipient of a ‘complete set of plant cmfld produce" flat Suva, m Annmssudol_ nutter": Accordingly, ‘the company again from the school nml- Churvh Organkapplied to Legislature for authority\ ‘unions She w“ m“) Hm mwtito incl-case their capital to $50,000.00 ' (no further borrowing powers being Olalen is the world's greatest tonic and body builder. It contains vital mineral elements never before com. blned in readllg assimilablc form. AT YOU DRUGGIST ., ___,_____..__ MacKENZiE — FISHER er- . ~ , x ‘been paldl. which was granted, when Ugrllfgvfifilgiqglf fgatgkiifiggfivtéx‘mglyéfivistczk was sold; site and water priv- .27‘ and is now prlnchml o’, ukéllieges on the south bllinch of the Fillmore High SChOOIFThe SHkaJMcntague River purchased; a solid mo“ Dam, S,“ ‘ masonry and concrete dam with i - ' ‘concrete floors, to give a 30-foot head of water built. A circular Lak°vlew’_Fifme" members and concrete fiume was built. 8 feet in ll i - , , I ~ -.. . . u “m” at u nmcelhnmlls w“ llilqlllfflfl as tlic original bonds hadl four visitors met at the home of Mrs. L- D- R058- $5L00 was paid for lum- ber. and $4.00 for laying the floor. This Institute decided to buy two Patriotic Calendars for the school. also to send magazines to the Hos- pitals in Charlottetown. A com- mittee was appointed to visit the sick. Nine members of this Institute are in favor of the proposed Insti- tute paper published monthly. Jublle had tneirmeeuiig at hie diameter and 15 feet dcep from the water level ‘in u~hich twin turbine water vzheels built by The Bovini; Hydraulic and Manufacturing Co. oi‘ Lindsay. Ontario, was installed in a specially constructed draft chest. to ‘which an air-tight draft tube 15 feet long ls attached~ which produces the same effect as if the wheels were installed in the bottom of a 30-foot fiumc»but Iritli the added advan- tage of acccssabllity and conveni- ence. These water wheels are guar- home of Mrs. James Johnston. Sev- unwed by the makers m produce 160 gi-ficlulsxglgzrtant ailpers were "cad and HP. and are connected by belt-drive be“ prose???‘ Zaltnck Eheumclnl‘ to a 75 K.V.A. generator and the ne- Stjfjlitc I, l. l ab“? .a c l.“ n" eessary electrical equipment. A Chrlblifp? V p“ .*_“"d ‘ll'aum'l~‘f' Tilt‘. dam which is a permanent macs w n}? Luigi’?! (‘and-v ‘fmlj l0“ structure. proof. it is believed, against. children”? 31' l" ma“ “Plyldctcrioratioii and upkeep expenses, owed t I'll e d "elf I’ w“ m" having nothing whatever in the con- D old a helm “pp” l" “mistructioii that is subject to wear or school house January 14th. V~~—- __ Does Ill Health l)e- tract From Your GoodLooks? ~ lluuiiltivu, (mtw-"l was in u run- lllllrn ufutl: of hrultlh my in-rri-s iii-ri- nnd l sufTrr- n-k- "iii-u uud [iillll-H ii m)‘ Hl\\\‘_ which would Iu- no si-vvri- liiui. l \\'lIlllll poi wruk lll liiivi- lll llt‘ Iloun I would not lull wlilioul iii-in): w “plimul. Upon l ndvlcv. of l1 ri-lntlvi- I ulnrtvil lo inkv Dr. Plorvofi; lfuvivr- l“. Prescription uud it. ruin-veil lill! of ull Iuy illistrvflll. llllil l llu nufsnifcr ln llny wny from Inn‘ “f iiii- Iiliovc condltlumu. I liuvc n 5'1"“ uppi-lllo. and my nerves nrc rinniltiinr. l \\\ strong I'\'O'I‘_\' wiiy. -_-lllrs (lcorgu 373 l-‘i-rizuuon Ave. North. Sold by ileuliers. Fluid nod Broil 10o for tiliil pkg Pli-i-ri-‘ii liiiboruiory, Y. ur.' i-lilgclinrg. Ont-- Something New in T0wn_ _ . O -m1 Ever hear of it? No! Why? Because it's new and the most ~ the market to-dly. We want ovary lady in town w drop in and m these won- derful toilet preparations l-l. L. WORTIIY DIUGOIBT Solo Aunt for Dr. Allan's In lanolin. l Iii“ i lthis province is - addition of this new plant and the I Roll call was answered by members 4. Mmlhr toilet preparation all I ‘decay. has not its equal in the pro- vince either as to its construction or the head of water it controls. and as ‘it l8 built oivwhat ls believed to be the second largest stream in the island, a constant and never-failing isupply of water is assured. This {dam is 34 icct high at both ends with lo. spillway 84 feet long in the centre the top of which Ls 30 feet from the level of the tail race, over which are surplus water flows without any at- itcntion even with the heaviest fresh- lets. The pond thus dammed up ‘covers an nrca of 3f: acres, which lmakes a valuable reserve as wcll as lgieatly changing the appearantfc of ftlie country in that locality. ’ A new pole line has been built ‘from the town of Mo tague to con- lnect with Plant No. 1. _nd Plant No. i2, and so arranged with switches that ‘ the loud can be divided between the two plants or all the load turned on ,to either Plant No. 1 or Plant No.2. I This company. since its inception “in i899. has been singularly success- liul and from a small beginning has ‘developed into an organization of ponsiderabie proportions so far as concerned. Besides ,glvlng a satisfactory service t? ‘its ‘ patrons at reasonable rates the com- lpany has annually paid fair divi- Idends to its shareholders. With the SIX THE main products 0f the, six manufacturing entities operated by Canadian In- dustries Limited are: Com- mercial Explosives ancl Ac- cessories; Ammunition and Track Signalsf Pyroxylins, (sole Canadian manufactur- ers of genuine Ducol, Lac- quers, Paints and Varnishes; Pyroxylin and Rubber- Coatled Fabrics (Fabrikoid); Cleanable Collars and Cuffs, Combs and Toiletware (Pyralin). Probably few are aware that nearly all of these seemingly unrelated prod- ucts have a common chemical origin. Canadian Industries Limited, the majority of whose stock is owned in‘ the British Empire and which is man- aged entirely in Canada, in addition to its own research staff, has the knowledge and research backing, for the Dominion of Canada and New- ' " mp4; ovum rennin-o amour enam- REAT COMPANIES UNDER DNE DIRECTIQN This advertisement is ptzblislied to give the public a clear definition of Canadian Industries the reason for its expansion and entry into 71.2w, tiwuggh related, fields of commercial endeavour; and its aims. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES .,.,,y-..a~»_ contours: l Liznited; its products; Fflrozlhigfim ° A! 1" (iefTLo I LnJWrsD __._. , LJANADIAN EXPJ/Jili/ES LIMITED foundland, of two of the world's QYCQIZBSC chemical engineering organizations-imperial Chemical flndustries Limited of Great Britain, / and E. '1. DuPont de Nemours & COITIlTiLLIlY of the United States. To this unique background, Cana- dian Industries Limited in large , measure owes its development. Tiie Canadian Industries Limited trade-marli therefore. stands for the latest development and the highest standard of quality in the various lines which chemistry has allied with explosives manufacture. Canadian Industries. Limited enter- prises are "the means of employing veflv large numbers of Canadians, t0 ivliom its Welfare Plans bring a cer- tain amount of comfort and security, and are keeping circulating in Can- min many millions of dollars. (Ianzidian Industries Limited intends ‘to serve its Canadian customers by selling its products at the lowest prices consistent with the mainten- ance of high quality and service standards, believing that in so doing it also serves its own best interests. DOMINION CfififiTRlDGF. COMPANX LIMITED ARLINGTON COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED This hJVImbn OM q! o min of odvufimimm which will appear in flu you throughout t Canada I MONTREAL ‘TIMMINS WINNIPEG CALGARY EDMONTON NELSON vmecunn ylfflblll"! increased power now available. they ‘confidently lbok forward to further‘ ,- ‘expansion and increased earnings. N“ * Bridgetown held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Norman McLeod. pgylflfl their fees. This institute is in favor of the proposed Institute stitute is having the -1nnch was served by Mrs. McLeod. i papal‘ pllbll8h€d quarterly. ‘The 1n- m‘ same lower walls of “we,” the school house sheathed. A dainty t“ Mm Joseph qumflt i.____.._.__..__._ t- LePage. which was held from the- . ‘ Jewell, Concord. N. Hmhome of his son. Mr. James L. Le- And vicnutyl has arrived home on a visit to her Page. on Sunday afternoon. The initial hockey match in theferee. There were no penalties. The new rink was held on Saturday ab‘ following was the line-u)»- LePage, Char- ternoon when the lottetown. went to North Rustico on played a friendly game with the local; The ice was farmer's father. the late Christopher dition, yet a. fast and exciting gamel Hunter River l W, Em imother. Mrs. Brown. and other mein- *'—" f h f i . Messrs. James arid Mglville Browétlbcrs O t e am“ of Windthorst. San .. w o are apen - _ ‘ _ w_ weeks here. were in Cape Mr and M“ B last week visiting their ais- Friday to attend the funeral of theyteam. ‘E- LBPBBE; The first period ended i—0 in fav- A. Wooiner. or of Hunter River, the second 2--1 lin favor of Hunter River, and the third 3—~1 in favor oi Hunter River. was witnessed by awnumber of eCnQ- M- Green . - - ~ - - < - - A . - - .- thuslasts who braved the extremelC. Murchison . . . . . . . . .. ',cold. Dr. R. H. Barrett. in a. most. Wing ‘satisfactory manner, acted as re-lN. Hyde . . - . . . . . . . . . . .. A. Wedlockl P. Warren r . . - . . - . . . . . . . . <3. Cai-ew» It is understood a return game will i Celllfe {be played on the Cornwall Rink at Hunter River M. Aylward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N. Greenl an early date. The Rovers were wel- ' Sllbs- come visitors and were the guests at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. Dixon. supper after the game at the homes a. McMlllanl of the members of the local team. Rovers of Cornwall Rovers Goal . . . . . . . . . . . . ..L. McLeod E. Fi-izzle not in good oon-| c. Newson Defence S. Doiron . . . . . . . . . . . .. .._ _.._-.¢.. Among those attending the Abbie- Crystal hockey match in Summer- aide on Wednesday evening were: Messrs. Ivan Bowman. Oheawr Sel- 1hr. Clarence Mel-em. A. S. Woolner. Eiwell LePqe, Nonnan Green and Horace Cutlifle. i Mr. William Dougall, Charlot- tetown. wu a via tor here durinl the week. ‘ Announcement of the promotion“ James Flood. accountant in the to the general manager's department of the Royal Bank. Montreal. in: been received. U RITYF sssr may YOUR BAKING - m... ca... s“... and s...“ _- DOES ALL YOUR BAKING BB1‘ FJ. HOLMAN, Agent, (iharlott-etown it