lmmtslyoun FALSEJIEETH Feel. lvm/m s-,~ v uMLML-L-~———-_' IMILTON l t DOES 1 IT! Probably you have heard that Milton really cleans false teeth in an almost miraculous fashion, without efiort, and quite without damage-ask your dentist. It does more. It makes the plate feel natural in your mouth- does away with that feeling of strange, awkward discomfort. Scores of people have written that for this blessing alone Milton is priceless to them. i fry it! n always does, it! The two (the only two) ways of cleaning false teeth are described l {in the little book which comes with the bottle. Three sizes- V . 35¢, 65¢ and Sr-from your nearest dealer. l Selling Agents: HAROLD F. RITCHIE 8r CO. LIMITED, TORONTO mute A vomr or assume m: soon wun m: some i Performance proves superiority. Burgess Bat- teries are Dreadnoughrs for power. Built to stand up under all conditions.‘ _ Ask your dealer. ' l5 ‘Bursa-s I- Co. Niagara Falls and i1 i-nnneess .... s can...» ATTERES -M_ADE VVITH I ‘V »' Ask for the New WALL PAPER Catalogue WRITE your name very plainly on the coupon below, cut out and mail to us ‘ and we'll send you the biggest, best, most estrn union ' -wsursn.-a girl m- general housework. Good wages. Mrs. B. T. Holman, Summersids. sosI-s-zz-zl. -wssrsau AGINL-Mr. C. J. Gallant is Guardian Mont in How- mandwillboylsassdtorecsivo nsw and renewal subscriptions. ti. -—WIS'I.‘IIN HOB-l! en route to Sumnisrslds. a cos-load. All young. sound and, broken. Should arrive about the‘ 25th. Boo them and get prices bsioro Wrchaslhi elsewhere. Major Schurmsn. 8053-3-22-31. —IIIGI CLASS RECITAL IN IPWORTH HALL-In the EPWOIHI Hall, Summersids, on Monday even- ing a splendid recital oi a very 111811 order was given under the auspices o! the Chadwick . Chapter oi ‘the Eastern Star, by Miss Barbara Mc- Nsil and Miss Roberts 511011091‘. 91 Charlottetown. lsskted by Mr. Lowell W. Hancock o! Summersldc. The hallwsspackcdtofllsdoorshyan audience which lully appreciated the talented artist-l. Miss McNeil ha: mads a reputation for herssli in Summerslde as a wonderful soprano and slocutlonist, while Miss Spencer in bar rendering o! classical num- bars and as an accompanist, has isw equals on the island. The Pro- gram which was persistently snwrsd was as iollcwm-"riu lriclwntsd Glade" and "Deep in My Hurt." by Miss MacNslll and Mr. Hancock; "The Play Room." a one act tari- tssy by Miss mcNsill; "Vslse in E Minor” and “Butterfly Iltdusf’ (Chop- in) by Miss Spencer; "By the WM»- ers o! Minnetonkaq‘ ‘Pals Moon" and "From the Land o! The Sky Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions, tsrnationsl 8-16 'I‘r'actor and three l0 inch bottom Plows. Hume Bros, Brooklyn. Fire Sale all L. B. Mellislfs today. daylast forces us to dispose o! all Eastern Guardian "WASTERN AGENTS-Ml’. J.W- mron SALE-At a bargain, m- 8029-3-21-31 moon's concur to attend the 8043-3-22-11. ..?FIIIE SAUL-The firs on Sun- Blue Water." all Indian love lyrics. arm. Hancock; “Robin, Robin. sing me s Song" and "Ill Bwclo." by Miss MacNelll; "Capricclo" and "Glgue," by Miss Spencer. Inter- the groceries in our store at your own prices. Friday. March 22nd at 1 p. m. L. B. Melllsh, Montague. 8042-3-22-11. ..'IN MEMORIAM-The death 0C- lawysr. William Ilium-id. Mchla Randolph-A young Chl- cago duds. Joswb Elli!!!- Bill Briggs-A Kansas cowboy. Temple Gotell. ' Mose-Pbilys Byrants “ servant. Henry Mai-tell. "‘ ' was Wlldsr-Yountsr bmtbsr o! Silas. James Corndon. LIsyJansBosumP-Siiaslwllckosfl- er, later his wlle- Mrs. rm Dslony. Agnes Raymond-Roberts divorced wits. Jennie King. - _ Dorothy Deans-Phil's sweetheart, later his wlle- Mrs. Donavon. Rose Wilder, a Prairie Ross, daughter -oi’ Ralph-Ron Idols-child. The orchestra under the manage- ment oi.’ Percy Boudrsault rendered appropriate music. It is not lair- to psrticulariss. Every one noted their parts with the grass o! prdtesslonals. But Miss Rosa Tab-child as Prairlsliosswastlsshsroflnsotths phy- Muslc during the evenlnl. Solo by Misses Helen Donsvan and Isabel Layers. Plano Selection by Mrs. Cflllt linlrchild and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. 1-b- selections by lvlllfoid Batcheldsr and Albert Haiuss Step danclns by John Gntell, Clary David, Ernest Iiairchlld and Henry Mai-tell, was snioyedby all. PERSONALS ""- --_._ ..'Mrs. Lloyd Carleton, Charlotte- town, was s. passenger to George- town. A. 4 ..'Mr. Nell Morrison. Annandsle, was a passenger to Georgetown. A. . .'Mr. John Fraser. teacher, Oar-Q. A wonderful “Rayon” Silk Stocking, ‘ good 75c value a very special offer 50c Good heavy weight Rayon hose, 31‘ inches length, “mock seam” up back, re. lnforced heel, toe; and sole. This wonder. ful stocking “is offered in Honey Beige, Flesh, Silver grey, Atmosphere, Gun met. a1, Black and White. It's the best stocking for the money you ever saw. Mailed post paid for .. . . . . Canada’s Best Pure Thread Silk Hose, extra quality, a wonderful wearer, lovely finish and fine appearance. We have never seen anything so good for less than $1.25 Rose Taupe, Gun metal, French Nude, Chateau, Teatone, Black and White. Mailed postpaid on receipt of price. gan, spent the week end at his home in Georgetown. A. this cake at s temperature below 800. But they may be sure that it they _-_._. ..'Mlsr. Emma MacConnac, teach- er, Cardigan, spent the week end at use too high a temperature the cake will curl up at the sides. The out- MsoNelll andt Mr. Hancock. God mission and sale oi candy. Mono- logue “At, the Concert" by Miss Mac- Neill; “My Dreams" and "Even Bravest Heart" (lrom Faust) by Mr. 1-1 ' - B Hat. Minor," "Scherzo" and "Macho Punebre" (Chopin) by Miss Spencer; "1 Would Wsavea Bong (or You" and “I-Wtfs a Merchant," by Miss MacNelll; "With Sweet Lavender", "To An 01d whim Pine," and "Cracovlenne” by Miss Spencer; "Because You're You" and "Who Knows" by Miss Save the King-S 5 l ‘ PERSONALS oi John Jeiforey Lavnndler. The late Mr. Lavadleu was born in Antlgonlsh, N. S. 74 years ago, when a young nun he camebo George- town where he was highly respected by all who knew him and where he is still remembered by many oi his‘ rrlends- Thirty moved to United States where he has since resided.- He leaves mourn their loss one son and three daughters, also three brothers and three sisters all living in U. S. A. dier or Georgetown. May his soul rest, in peace. curred on February 21st in New‘ Jersey elghl: years ago he to lso one brother Mr. W. H. Lava- UWSLANDER. DEAD-The death her home in Georgetown. A. Discussing Angel Cakes With An _ Expert By JANE EDDINGTON t ..°Mr. S. S. Hessian, lviontagud, spent the week end in Georgetown. A. Some people have liked to sprinkle chopped almonds over the top oi an ingel cake, and one may use a Icw timely-chopped walnuts or pecans in attending Mount College, has been on a short visit to her parents, Mr. snd- Mrs. E. H. Monkley, oi Summerslde, P. E. I. gowns. M Chstha Ont. to tskonlliis pfipsnupiiy of wllws you of my oxpensncs with -Mr. Henderson oi Truro, N. 8.. was s visitor to Surnmsrslde last week-B -Mlss Berna Husstis, oi Charlotte- town. is visiting in Sununerside, the guest o! Mrs. L. A. Wright-S --Mr. Sinclair MacKay, ct the firm oi Messrs Brscs McKay and 00.. Ltd, lets on Saturday last. for a two weelu visit to Ottawa-S v --Mlss Dorothy Monkley, who is Allison Ladies’ Paris now has tsntal-l evening l.‘ lry, llsiltiiitisgi" In: 61ml By I lms . . ,' 86 Isgn u A P'i“J§'¢L.-u am Feud Dr. Wood's lastwinlsrlsuflslodirom "Ear ssvsto liyronchlal sold that lslt mo wit: MOORE '61-. MCLEOD LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E .1. a Send the new Wall Paper Catalogue to Name ,. . . . . . . . . . . . .,' Address ,.i. ...,. .,~.. . . . . . . .1. . ._».. ‘Province..........a...................p... ewww 'uooR1=. o. urdsy, March 16th and Monday, occurred at Philadelphia on lllnr. 10th oi’ P. J. McKcnna, brother of Mrs. Capt. MucPhee, Georgetown. alter a. long illness. Possessed of a sociable and gentle disposition he was loved by all who knew him. He was a devoted member cf the Roman Catholic Church and received the last rites cf the Roman Catholic Church. He was a man oi exceptional ability and his many kind deeds en- desred him to the hearts oi’ those with whom 11c came in contact. He leaves to cherish a fond memory, his wile and eight children, also two sis- tres and one brother. The many beautiful floral tributes. spiritual boquets, mass cards and letters oi sympathy show the high esteem in which he was held. His funeral was largely ‘attended. May his Soul rest in Peace. A. JCOMEDY ENJOYED-‘St. Palt- rlcks Celebration was flttlngly ctm. an angel cake justlns they may in a sponge cake to make it mot! interest- ing and ilavorsorns. In isct, I am in- cllned to think that the bits oi’ nuts give the sugar something to cling to. and, where it gets caramelized on them, as on the outer suriaces, we. get exqulsltness. , In a recipe for angel cake printed ln 1387 I iind it says: "Paper the pan, but. do not grease." This ls a good idea which we might enlarge upon, but we should not have drop- ped the subject oi what we can do to change the flavor oi’ an angel cake and make it perhaps less "vapid." - One-fourth almond to vanilla is a more or less common flavoring, and when we use nuts we need the al- mond. In an old recipe I find ths suggestion that, instead of the sl- mond. "three old-fashioned sweet- smelling geranium leaves" be used. You might try it; I have not. I find that a long time back I slit- ed my ilour and sugar separately and 5 eluded with the Presentatlonln he town Hall, Georgetown, the iour act which was presented by the Goflrgg- town Dramatic Society to a large and appreciative audience on Sat- March 18th. There was a splendid cast of our best local talent in the hrlstbnic [ach- ‘The tact that ire performance was under the direction o! Mr. P. A. Scully is itself a guarantee that it vlas exceptionally sntcrtainingand capably performed d I "A 1 ,, i! I wanted to experiment along this comedy Pm" ° me’ line, 1 should slit pm or tho sugar then mixed them thoroughly. Today. only with the flour, and use the rsst alone io strflngthen or almost solidify ths egg whites, because I would. tor myself, dispense with the cream oi tartar. From my own experience 1 should not Judge that people like to bake Mt n. u: 4|- ' ESIGH side rises too last and curls over. This suggests slow and uniform heat- ing, because the outside heats soon- est anyway. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lockhart, of St. Elesnors, had n very pleasant surprise on Monday night, when the Young People's Club oi St. Eleanor-s called at their home and presented them with-an address and presenta- tion o! a beautiful wicker chair, in ipprsciution oi the interest they have‘ shown in all the Club's undertakings The chair was presented by Mr. Harry Cameron and the address, as lollows, was rend by Mr. Roy Tan- on:- To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lockhart. Bt. Eleanors, Dear Friends :- We, this Young People's Club of t. Eleanors, owe s. lasting debt. n1 gratitude to you both ior your zeal and success oi’ our recent entertain- ment; also to your zeal and devotion in connection with the best interest oi your community. great achievements are based upon the great motive. We realize necessarily For the source of your inspiration ‘we think o! the words of Kipling: "For only the Master shall place us And only the Masher shnll blame; But each tor the Joy oi the work- ing . And each in their separate star Sbsllgdraw the thing as lie tees it. For the Gog o! Things as they arc," Our pleasure is than that the God ci Things ss they are may ever guide and protect you in your years further service lor him and human- ity. ss an expression of our love. and the splendid service you have rend- ered to our community. oi’ We ask you tosccept. this gilt Bllued on bshsli oi the Young People's Club Afterwards a Jolly time was spent in games and dancing. Before lsav- ing fgg their homes the young people wsra ssrvsd with a bounteoussup- ply oi ice cream and cake. singing oi "Jlbr They are Jolly Good . Isllows" brought ths dellghtiul pro- ceedings to a close. ‘The 5 m; - ‘ . W _ . - the 'nthat oeswith thetmcven eu , ' ' , ma- ~ War .......... ff" Eightyslx new designs. prices Based v11 5%" Lililiimr mlhim. won u 11:03.3: ‘Zfiénhfilyinlrlflx: "“ MABON . n. toilowinaThe IflllldlllI a Pb - - ' _ . . , DOUBLE ROLL O F‘ 72 S Q U A R E issvufiguanndopow itlpthsollyflmw in. rise oi’ the curtain hold the Hkgljomn," llliotvals sensor tor m» month oi . YSICIRIIS ASPITIII; FEET‘ »."".°.°.l‘°anl&"&':?.¥.‘.""""' m"; * It 40o N01 dim the heart ‘ USE THE COUPON "gyms: ayitl c»... Lin! om c” . James Bond. nan” Curran: s, Annie onus; s. zrgailflfiklffififiiwmmfihfi , Grade IX z _ Grade I Jr.: ' _ l, Rita McLean; 2, Peter Gill. 1, Louis Power; 2, Raymond Ksny. and” VIII? 4 3, William Power. j 1, Avlta Gill; 2, Stella Power; 3, Charles Smith. Grade VI: _ 1, Brendon Curran; I, Gerald‘ Walsh; 3, Mary Carmichael. V Grade IV: l- 1, Clare ‘Carmichael; Evelyn G111; 3, Francis Power. Grads II: 1, Melvin Harper; 2, Rita. Power; 3. Emmett Power Francis Gill (equal). Grad»: ISr.: A 1, Gertrude Gill; 2. Teresa Mur- phy: 3, Hilda Carmichael. MONTREAL- Que. March. 20.- There were 113 cattle and 53 calves sold on the market, and including 90 cattle from hold over from yester- day. The cattle market was dull only a. few odd cows ‘and bulls were Weighed up at time oi writing. Com- mon to medium cows $5 to $6. Veal: were o! common to medium variety and brought from $11 to $12. Hogs were at $13 fed and watered not sradcd. Sows were from $9.50 to $10. i t. ' I I The whple world lmows Aspirin as an effective antidote ‘for psin._ Bu! stfr Justus important i0 know that there t’: only one mum: Arpirm. The name Bayer is on every tablet, and on the _ it. If the name Bayer appears, it’s ermine; and if it doesn't. ' it is notl Headsclus are dispelled by spirin. So are colds, and '- BRINGING UP FATHER I lfiTIhfiTfi DINNIRQ ‘I'D ~» Prince Edward island. ,. w” .1» i‘. - ~. I-YANTYQUK LIARN HONV TO ‘T ITAUAN QQIQIQ~BICAUQI MMCN i i”? llKrMoléJflOfll DOMI QIHGIRQ sfAuY- 0v noux- was» A LOT OF VViK - ATTACHIO "n: “n-us- - ‘IHIW ilfiwl’ iv |:|' ' A -h-By George McManus A c g4. ' QOMI. HI-Rit- ’ vM N01‘ blbCéugquqp Yn-r ‘. lmzlqzwg~l