you. your)?‘ Kiféflyié hé i: -t- operfthe ‘can of aliiighgdlcoked (yearned Beef and the ready‘- » , la wholeweornep Cornedileel level cookin gristie l very g grrjoyablc, ia free from bone‘ " ' i ' 80h! In flnnurnlent 81m‘ Evuyu/Iiera. I gin Canada, by dnnadlnnl, uaing Canadian Fuym Produce. “ "Oimnla Ipnmul " an wary container. RK’ Limited. " MONTREAL at Montreal, Gum. 8t. Ieml. Gum. 6 Harrow. 0M- 14-622 , i a .. alpha i. Chewing Tobacco lfhe chew that la always good. , Men who are users o ls tobacco claim that it ls the only tobacco that gives the satisfaction which they desire. This tobacco a flavor all its own and la in a clas by itself. Say ey’: when you are buying chewing tobacco. lllUiEY & N ICHOLSON iBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED. ulacture rs , C harlottetown PERIALCOD LIVER OIL FOX BISCUITS PERFECT FOOD FOR FOXES staining the correct proportion of triments_.t0_.£i\i6 a well balanced t. Feed your vixerfs Vegetable d as well as animal food at this ason of the year when it is neces- ry to maintain the vitality of the other foxes. a Experience has proved the wisdom feeding Cod Liver Oil during the ‘nter season, larger litters and rong vigorous puppies are the re- it. MPERIAL BISCUIT . 00., LTD. Charlottetowl . our furniture. We can do it-and do < iRIGHT. We also make slip covers for 4 Chesterilelds and parlor suites- We re htnke and recover mattres- ses. Scrape and polish old turni- ture. . - Choose from our big new stock of llniiture coverings. Wu EiVQ spec‘ a] llrices when same are used 1n our y‘ most enterprising young men, Mes- srs. Bert Keizer and Aeneas iMac- Au business-The farmers oi this vic~ I inity are busily engill-led ow i. tiilifiiiiii? i Let us repair and reupholster .. liiilliiiifll BAND AT THB_RINK_TON|QH1-_ IF MR8. HARoKAi/Q mother of the late N0. 3501 Charles l-len. '3' Hororave of an Imperial Lan- °"" R°§im°m W"! flwly to aw. v-A- Gmliton St, she will hear of toinethlng to hm» advmnwe’ s] ATTENTION-The attention of gall!‘ readers is called to the large 6 0i‘ D. B. Bowlen, Icflfdlgan elsewhere in this issue. 14.41 ' t THE AUCTION‘ SALE of the es- hxo of the late John D. Buchanan, . Buchanan, takes place on Sat. urdsy. March 17th and not the )22nd as advertised by posterg L 112076-1331 ‘GRAND TRAOADIE NOTES.-_ misses Cecellua MacDonald and ""387" Stewart. Donaldston, were recent visitors-to Mrs, P“. null‘ Curran.——The rural mull car- rier Mr-_ Berggd, ‘MacDonald is Wiuuiusvt-huii- pectin: all by the punctual and ‘pleasing manner ho “mi-lull dillllll‘! his dal-ly delivery. —Mr. Allan J. MBGDODRIJI] paid u flying business and mlsasure trip i° the filly on Saturday evening Mfmh 3P<I-—A very destructive we destroyed the home of Mi; 50h cKlnnon. Kind nelghbourly aid assisted in saving the other build. lugs and some -i'lll‘nli.ul‘e.-—‘Missed Helen MacDonald and Rose Watts were recent visitors at N. J. vMac- Donald's.—'i‘he young people are Wain indebted to the “Juvenile Club" for the very enjoyable pre- leli-iiil dance given in Curran Baun ed by the Messrs Mclnnis Bros" of ,lnnch was served by the ladies.» His many firiends are delighted to see llir. Aeneas iMcDougail out doors again after an attack of the “flu."-—'l‘ivo oi‘ Grand Tri-icadiiys Donald, almost succeeded in cap- turing a ‘beautiful black fox quite lrecently-ihlisses Verna Dover and ‘Genoa ‘Lewis spent a very pleasant social evening at the home of Mrs: Bert Keizer.—<blessrs. Lester Mac- lDonnlll and Percy Keizer have re- turned frow New Brunswick where ‘they ‘spent the -pnst few months in l the lumbering business.—Our oblig- iug local merchant, lllr. N. J. Mac- lDonald is as usual doing a brisk in pro- I i iliiliil|iN' WEDDING BELL8.-'l‘he mar- riage of Mr. Seymour Roach or Cardigan and Miss Kathleen Mc- Kee vi Sturgeon took/place at All Saints Church, Cardigan on Feb. rtlary.12th. The ceremony was performed by t-he Rev. Father Gil- lie who also sons the Nuptlal Mass. The bride was attended by her sister Miss Cecily McGee, while Mr. Harold Roach ably sup- ported the groom. The bride iind bridesmaid were very tugtelully and becomingly attired. After the wedding ceremony the happy eon- ple drove to t-be home of the groom where a dainty dinner was served in Mrs. Angus MoGllllvi-ayfia and Mrs. Arthur Decosteh best style. -ln the alternoon the bridal party took the advantage of the beautiful day and went on a long drive returning in the evening to their future home where a grand reception was held. An evening whose memory we like to recall, indeed, amid splendid music. which was rendered by ‘Messrs Wilfred Roach. Reginald McDonald and Willie ‘Fraser oi Summer-ville. the irouns seemed to pass top quickly away. Mr. and "Mrs. Roach were the reclpitients of many beautiful‘ presents besides a sum of money. Tihe bride is one of P. E. island's successful teachers having taught in Glenfanning fc-r the past three years, where in that time she won a host of friends in the surround~ int; vicinity. The groom is a pros- perous young farmer of Glenfan- niug where, lie is highly respected by all who have the pleasure of knowing him. We join with a hos-t of friends in wish-lug ‘Mr. and M-rs. lliigiach a. long and happy wedded l o. ' MARSHFIELD TO THE FRONT. Hau- Exdfiielli music was furnish- —The ever growing popularity of Marshfleld entertainments, (Iesplta Tmcilliie- All fillllolillng and dainty ‘the unfavorable condition of the roads. was evidenced on the spacious hall for Farmers institute Banquet. The program which was exceedingly well rendered, tends to prove that lliarshfleld is indeed to the front where entertainments are concern- ed and reflects much credit on the musical director Miss Jessie Jen- kins and the managing staff of the R. E. C. There was positively n0 occasion to specialize. Firom the opening ode to a "touching" finish the audience was completely cap tivated, The ibest of order ‘prevail- ed throughout which was. no doubt due to our genial chairman, Mr. J. T. Ferguson. The iiidisnosiiion of Miss Blanche MacBeth was very much regret-ted by all. The bounte- ihe annual lcuring their suplfies oi’ illre yvooii. -,you can do today. '____ ____ hundred can testiiy~ , was as follows: Opening Ode. Our pduax" ma" to the ‘National Anthem. Remarks, Chair- Requisities ' There have been many i?‘ lclentlflc aids deviled for . use in the aick-iroom. ICE sacs. HOT WATER aorrtasmuaesn SHEET- i mo, AIR cusi-iioivs, FEED- mo curs, arc. arc. i i . i Our stock if Sick-Room re- ‘V: qulaltea ie very oumllifi" "d . prices are baled on the latent l; readjustment demandi- iDifflt-uitles. The Abuser» Thlniadge , Slreamlet, The Misses Wood. M1102 IF-arlane and Mill; Tableau. Modern» Tester. Messrs Stewart and ;man-, Round, Tile Club; iluet. Mil”. ‘Gallagher and iMr. Slienn. ‘M855?! lJenkins and Mills: Dialomw. Suuiui uni. Munn aiid iM-r. H. ending. Sumbo. Mr. Foster‘. Trlu. {Mmm Mullfl‘. The Misses Shaw infill lkins. The white Dnrkle Vaudeville 'Messrs Hventh Foster and Les iMlll; - Duet. Tho. Key to Heaven. Miss I 1 d M“ 1L C, dill-ut- mitfilfig-IESIIEREIHOTUB by the Choir. —--H' *""" ' ANQ-rl-liER VlCl-OU-S CIROLE l‘ 1P0 not his weullth the 599M his health. Ami then with urizh-t uufl "m" lle gums-d around and Shem M“ “'(‘8‘l7ill To get his health anoin- wuv n" TOOK TIME The‘. warr- looking down into the ‘mop, or rho Grand Canyon. Ask your physician what lo best for use in any KP°°|IV caae. STORE PHONE 33‘ Joliiison 8i Johnson Th, quality Drugstore Qgr, Kent and Prince Street! Are You Sending 7 , Th6 WhOIG Child To School - ltatletloe prove that ever of the School Clilldffll g M; gqulppld for their‘ ' work because of faulty vision. vourohnfl" In We m” flgpQftfl- upon your acting now. ‘ i _ . 1 . gr, l‘ . ‘ .na.-r rue racri AIOUT . YOUR Ill-FLU‘! IYII , a consult ~" \ on. E. c. HARRIS p» epootaiin . Royll, link Iulldinj OIIIOI HOUR‘! e30 to ‘Ill ‘ . i.» to l. v -. TRY “Do you klnow." asked lb" Fulfil‘- “llml it took millions mid mlilons o; yew-s r».- lhls great abyss to be carver‘. 0uit?', . "wr-ll, wol‘!" ejaculated the trav- ollor. "l never "new this “'58 i‘ . -. Govi-iument Job." MAGS ‘ MEDICINES . N0 matter what allmpnt, alckneea or dleeau you are suffering from we are cenaln we have a remedy here that will prove beneficial and de- * pandable; Mace Emulsion - recom- . mended by all people aa the beat. Burnt and moat allie- lent. ‘ ' _ Mace Syrup of l-lypophee- phltee-e bone and tluua builder that le unrivalled for lte body building qullltlu Mace leaf Iron and Wine. A ‘luring ttehlo that -hae long held l Prominent place . A public fever. _ ‘i 'M]gj cough Mixture. ’ Mace cold Gian. M)» lame oulnlm ‘rib- ‘ M... . 14a emu mom WM l. , alitmiuramlq, . ~ worrisome: so" . iMarchWruus from the poor and oppress- lltb. by the very IHPBH Mlendflm-‘o liked; Turn them outl Send them , ous repast provided by the ladlespiuttered‘ the .'i‘h9y “Pile” l0 ilmilw “l” “‘°'t‘***vvas nu exhibition in the Culinaryibe "Never Pill 077 m‘ i°'“”""°“' Wm“ Art and needs no further commentnverdict from , deceased had been ' good health until ' flight to be w h Him who doeth all ' will touch th hearts of many w the '- ancl lonollnesl l" -ly but the Ivluvv la sweetly mixed with hope. devoted and fl a loving and 001111 ‘ and now the! rs a,- g1 n bloated immortality and peace. The deceased, ‘ widow formerly - ' ' ' ‘ -, ‘Itlc ibouolo. ' ' In tllrlu Wil- Porthndz 3.0-: Ne. c (Continued from page 4.) “$8,113 taxes that they bad made her ill‘ ""1 hisher with Wlbuu” adllfld that none m!“ 950390. whether, IP00)‘. bald or crippled h] u“, “m”! The)’ "h! Praises to Bell and Johnston and Lea. with no tllvufht of such humble creatures as we and the sins-song of pra-lael "l" °" i" Weeks. with occasion- alinonltion of “noaes" and uméaks» I01‘ hid buys who would not their mulch‘? like. not even for Don't or‘ Johnston's sake, t “°°""Y- w will We'll deal vvllill lllolo mon when election time m" hum?“ and fifty per cent a0 hill!!!’ they'll wonder where ever it WQM- Gem]? leach them to econo- "l" in i "Y that may cause them a little surprise! (This Lea and {ohnston economy fuss is a little too lopsided 1o.- um Th“ ‘hoods we win and tails you lose’ 49°31“ 5i" "-110 people much 0h!!!“ l0 choose.) Some other way some fairer plan, members and voters. as man to m“, mQnllbefg who Wvlft deceive or cheat, giving V019" I chance to make ends meet. Gently we'll waft the Deceiver: away to their homes with n, p613- anenrt leave to stay! "N" fllidilll HXQI Q0 ply wg i” willing it rated quite ralr, but never "- lulu"! i0 no! any tax that is not on the level; for all tlllfgll- lax. e! Proceed from the devil. So uwziy With the Taxers that Feathered their Nest with the taxes they hflme! every one to his den, these Bemseeki"! luxers of far better men! Men and Women who vote. let us each and all join. -to gently repay them ciicli in his own coin." Thus a Taxpayer mused as he sat by his life. with the coal burn- i=°m°l "m" nsaia. Just reduce - Pang» of go - EaaaaITZu U I 0 ~ 35¢ - 50- 90¢ I I00 -$l.75 cleaner 1's ‘ ‘NAVY "cur 20¢‘ / “Superb -*” ing low. but the price rising high- er, the wind blowing chill and the, in the shivering town. Was or misguided? Shiill ills plaint be." iapprovetl, or only derided? Has he! sure lie awaits a the people. ahlverlng poo. 7 5 . . l JUST ONE APPLlCATlgvl | AND THE HMRS VANISH liMOlICS oi Today) l ‘A harmless, yet very effective,‘ treatment is here given for the "quick removal of hairy growths: Mix enough powdered delatone and water to cover the undeslrnlble hairs. apply paste and after .2 or 3 imluutes remove, wash the skin and‘ ltlie hairs have vanished. One up [plicatioh usually is sufficient, Ibut to be certain ol‘ results. buy the delatone lu an original package. Mix iresh as wanted. nil MEMORIAM i I ma. Lsnov McPHERSON | I Th death oi Le Roy MecPherson occurred on Wednesday. Fehrllflfl’! 21st in the Milton uospithi. iuiitort! Muss, iu his 28th year. He was the son of lllrs. Frank W. Hunton and the late Daniel MaePherson. for- merly oi Prince Edward island.‘ Burial services were conducted by; the Rev. George I‘. Bentley and in-I torment was in M-t. Hope Cemetery. Forest ilills, hlass. Deceased is‘ survived by his mother Mrs. Frank w. llunton, three sisters lMrs. -Mxub~| ed Frey and the Misses Sadie and. Elsie MaoPherson and one brother] ‘IIlLPPy Hun-ton. all of Boston. Mass. -------¢e>-—-— ALEXANDER MACKAY Entered ‘peacefully on January 23rd at his home in Clinton. Alex- iuidoi- s-iookay. use 66 vesru- vi"! in his usual November first when he waskstricken with l1 "W" liseiiue and ll that medical skill and tender rslng could do. llllll been done. bu to no avail. God will- ed otherwise nd rhls sllifii 100k "5 l ll. thTllIg iivlfnou ement of "his death: qualntnnces a recall mdmorles oil one of the kl eat and gentlest of] irrn welcome ol his, g ho remembered r and plunger-twin ‘ the bereavement ire felt moat keen- thlnk of him so l hlul husband. I nionable Father - rd him ea a shar- l-lla loved one survived by hla ary Campbell 0i N. .1 . two daullilers rs. -P. L. Jordan- ' tillain 1.. Bellini.- rorrtiux" . iwkuqeg-jnugi; e and ~11 t’ ‘ ‘ rune l ,. m» t‘ spit “hart-toga were In“; 1L wild’. Deceased was ln her usual 500d that. and her luauy gnDli devils hul‘ .'healrth until Tuesdny- hebruury 131i! memory will shine out as u beacon .- 'wlien she was stricken with ' ’ ‘Grtppe. Medical aid was .\lacBeth.'_“'_— 1 conducted by Rev. Mr. Miller. ferment in Clifton Cemetery. right? Was he wrong? was be wise ‘vefile-r Henna)“ ' -<-Q>i-~~ fMRS. FRANK McLEOD truth? of so, theni The community of McAskill Rlv- keenly lclt by her true'ei"_ _ln.St. Peters parish was sadlylbanii and children. Endowed with a bright. heaven rho shocked by the as somewhere in the viciuill’ 0i’ twflhiuryi .................. .. Dc the Taxera re- Sabina Anne MacKinuon, beloved brought Sunshine to the hearts oilwill not ours h Pros-famine fleet in their comfort secure what wlfe- of Mr. l-‘rank McLeod 0i lhul many with licr place on Thursday. February 15lh- never faded in life and because of _‘_-"‘,suumioned and the usual remedies him; She leaves m “ll-Hm, llml,» loss administered. but nlastoid Menizelis deVi-lillilfld and ren, a sorrowinz mother. llversisr" Th6 WWWWWWW"_W" ghg gqon lapsed into llllcllllflcimid" (erg and one brother. Her funeral, nessiand on Thursday at 6 p. m. her took place to St. Peters Church on AGIIIDI spirit winged its flight to Him who Snlurdayn Febymu-y 24;]. _ gave it. He!‘ inillhl- 5°11 5°"? Weeks uiem Mass was sung by the pastor l l i adjoining always ready and willing lo serve sudden death 0i singularly cheerful (lisposition .1110 you by our l-l bright smile iliut‘r—-—————-—-—~, i-h light in the dark ‘to illuinine the quickly pathway 0t’ those whom she left he- flfl Weiiilesdm’ her husband and five young child- A R91]. ‘QBHGT ‘ ham ln- old followed her on Tuesday. Feb-liters \. McAully alter-which he!‘ The ruary 20th. Bunnie as she was lam-‘pnortal TBllHLiIll was ‘aid t0 rest" pallbearers were: John Whitehead. iiiurly culled will be sadly mlssechlile cemetery in’ mercury down almost to the bulb» llllllld O'Connor, James O'Connor, by all. She was one of those wou-‘shad v ow of the church hellharles Dennis, Patrick lllcGuirknderful women who always soemeded so ialtlifully and where so mm§ " equal to every emergency and was ol’ her kindred lie sleeping. _ y. Rest on dear. gentip Bunnie t others in time of need, a perfect our hearts are and we have t wife and mother. Her loss will be conl{orting assurance that you‘ bereaved hus~ safe "with you; Ansel baby intjr home prepared M TI ri-~vw~wvawvvvvrvwvsvq~vvvvvawwxrvx - vrwwwwvvrv-a i‘ __;... ._.i.rr.ran.a_n..a_a..aa..sa.sn.m.aam/a_\l. - A-LAHA-M-Avmfl-‘lle- - __ .. ..;4_ ‘i B ' g under-priced printing is a hazardous practice. It has a skimp in it somewhere-ifs not “all wool.” Argue as you please, the advantage can hardly be in the paper, the ink, or the lab- our. These all figure according to known values. {To it must be in the character of the workmanship; therefore, is it not best to be sure? Price here le a matter of understanding and appreciation-your dollar huya lull value. 11, “salty of the lob and the satisfaction resulting lrom work well doheqocntinue to linger after the price la long forgotten- | n "m"; of put-pore muat be expenalve; time not economi- ctuzfrarlnrm. 5.14 prigg comparison la an old-world device and decid- rlly not e counterpart of "dflinl! h!" WI"! m")! 4° WI" ' i Guardian JOB PRINTERY Charlottetown 5 Tel. 420-1; """""_‘“"“""*"I‘1"*'."TV‘V1"V\'71"Y\'T v-r u": ("a fl- ..;_.\.a...1... “.1 1.11..) [in l4.\ r..\» . . - -