; in '_ s. .»» .4 i J . ii W `i' l i ' A o o ,.3- :fi sr? ':l; lp fig I ri 1, _ . li 4* t., ._ 5. ’ _ . I ...A-_Y ....,\>_\ <-:-' ~ his -f<".__"`1”»“`i;Z _~ -,, A.. '-»-r~,-.o . i i _ t-‘L to . 3;* ' v l Ie ~ -.»:;v.: " ~ f - fn- _» ~_.,g,-.f- ,_ . _ ` ' ~ - _.4 ~ ¢-._. no in mn m._-wen, cle. l .1 -\ \»\~\~\~<.-` \-¢.- "$4.- IS COOKERY ALOSTART? P Maybe it is -but you don’t ' need toknow much about _ cookery if you know' ‘ Shredded Wheat BiSC\ll12. It is the joy of the culinary novice be- cause it is ready-cooked and ready-to-eat and it made in a form that ,t makes it adaptable to all sorts of delicious com- = binations with creamed ' vegetables or stewed fruits. i For Breakfast in Winter eat it - with hot milk - a warm nourish- r ind dish -for a cold day. Delicious for any meal with sliced bananas. MADE IN CANADA or-v-r -\`.\>~\\r.-;-\`\\\ \\.'+.<\\ -`~¢»\ \ - ‘vs -. ~»\ ` ._ .e _ d- is 1 fe l ,_ A WARNING , , fl , . 1 ii , , _ Unless you see the nhne Bayer on package or on tab ,..,v.,.,.\ .ons .mn one asnrster. she . tenders-d a uiosi coiiiplinientnry a»\t'~';1|as buried Tuestluy at St.. Colum- afterwards lets, you are not getting Aspirin at all. Made in Canada SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package” of genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains directions _ _ and dose worked out by physicians during 21 years and proved " safe by millions for Headache, Earache. Toothache, Neuraigia, Colds, Rheumatism, Ncuritis. Lumbago, and pain generally L mfg . _ E .1 E2 Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but s. few cents--Luger pselugos. Alulrln ll tho trade mark (registered in Cnnndni of Buyer Manufacture of Monu- ucetlclcidolter of Bnlicyllcncld. While it in well known that Aspirin menns Boyer manufacture. to assist the public ngnlnsi lmltnttnns. tho Tablets of Buyer Complny will be stomped with their gent-rnl trade mark. tho "Bayer Cross." OKlG % t ‘ ` TH URGDAY. As for Mr_ Coles. his light hid gone out .before his province enter ‘ ed Cornederatlon. .His mind gave _ way about 1888 and he never ro ' covered the use of his facilities un- til shortly before his death ln 1876. -CHN-D‘S DEATH.-John Nels- bn_ the four year old son of Mr. John Linhletter, Summerside died at his home Yesterday morning. He is survived by his futher and one brother. His moths' died in Toronto, two years ago- AFTER BUIINEIQ-A' sdiool teacher told those of her pupils who wanted to go to Heaven to ‘stand up and all but one arose. litter requesting them to be seat- ed she requested Ikay to stand ln- quired why he did not want to go to Heaven. to which he replied: “Well, my old man saysbiislness has gone to hell and l want lo go .in business." l DEATH OF MRS_ D. SULNVAN - -An aged and respected resident of Charlottetown has passed sway in the person of airs. Daniel Sull- ivan. whose death occurred about 3 o’ilocli yesterday afternoon at . her home. corner of Queen and Fitzroy streets, in her 78th year Though in feeble health for some time it was only last Thursday that she found herself obliged to take to her hed. The sympathy of -many friends goes out to her be- reaved family, consisting of two daughters. Miss Bessie and Mrs. Charles llornn of this city, and one son_ Daniel who came home from Toronto some months ago. Deceaseffs husband predeceased her sev:-n years ago. -A “WHOLE-MAN" HOCKEY OUTFIT.-Two hockey teams corn posed of Hollnan's staff "The Doughnuts" and “The lliazolns', played an interesting rough game in Crystal Rink Tuesday night, which was ‘won by “The Ma.zola.s" with n score Il to 1. After the game the teams- proceeded to Bunn’s Cafe, where they enjoyed an oyst- er supper, after which Mr_ Chas. llionnlnin and Mr. Janies Todd, sang a well-rendered duel. the piano acconipnniniont was by Mr. Prod Waite who also gave at solo ~:-ntlticti "\\'liere do we go from Here?" The gzuno vi-as ably manag "tl hy tflins. _\iountain_ 'l`ho line up was composed of the following: lioiltghnutsz L. Woods. N. Waite. \\"_ Illcldllllall, l>l_ Walsh. Il. Morri- son. “.\Iazolz\s"»»Jas. Todd, ll. L_ Morrison. J. Bullmun. D_ Calilli. E. Galalnl, J. VV. Aish. ` 'l rmsron nEMeMs£nt»:o.- /xl thi- close of tho High Mass on Sunday February 27t;h in Sl. Joac- him‘s Ghurch, Vernon River the Pastor llcv. P. D. Mc(iuigsn .was thc parisiliont-r:4 for the zeal. kind ness and r~arnest.m-.ss with which itual :intl temporal welfare of the people, The atlzlresfi was ;\._com- panled by at well iillfd purse. lu :lc comin-.f the :ut‘.‘»t'~‘s *intl pl. ~:nln lion tile Ilov fcntl-eman tinnlterl the parishioners for their hind iwords of appreciation. their ox- ' pressions of good will and for their generosity in '.'c.'~'ponding nllcerfully to the financial nt-.mls ofthe oilurch A few Weeks :mo a. number of the l youmr mon 'ni the 'pal-ish prcsvntot the pastor with u nicely worded all dress and it vsluahle set ol’ driving liarness. This :rift is highly apprec init-cl. Many improvements have ' beennlaxle tothe church. Dal'-lf=~'l‘ house and church property in Ver non River since F‘at.her .\lcGulg~un summer the interior of the church has been artistically decorated and an i-up-to-date water system estab- lished. While these and many oth- or improvements meant large ex penditurcs it is gratifying to know that through the energy of the pus tor, tho 'wisp counsel of the trus- tees and the kind generosity of the people all oxpenditiircs ure paid with a goodly surplus in the Bank in favor of the church fund. f r ~ . ; - _ _ - H _ _ , _ 1....; _Q-Q Wifi iiiilellilf iii __-.1 mn v sr S-than was tau.: snrolncvvc soucun l 917 Dorion St., Molttmll. “I am writing to tell you thntlggg my bf: to ‘Fnu`l~a-rites' for this rgmpdy relieved me when I had lbtlldoned nil hope of ever recovering my health. I .tufrrcd ten-|`Ny villa Dyspepdm I hed it for years and nil the medicinal I took did not do me any good, I read something about ‘I-`ruit~l- tives’ being good for all Stomach Troubles and Disorders of Digestion so I tried them. After finishing 1 [ew boxes, I nu enlirelyrelieoed of ths Dyspepsis and my gencrsl health was restored. ' I thank the grest fruit. medicine, Fniit-s-tives', for this wonderful telief." Mile AXTOINETTE BOUCHER. 50c. s box, 6 for $2JiU,i.risl size 250. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Frnita-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. FR|DAV. FATAL ACCIDENT.-Mrs. JM. Ford, an a-ged lady of Glencorodale mel with a fatal accident Saturday e\'c.nin~_'. As she was driving home in company' with Mrs. Neil L. Mc- Piiw.-, pass ng John Duv\phy's forge where therewas n had ptr-it in the mad, the sled capsized and the ttwo occupants of the .sled were thrown out. Mrs. McPhee was Snthurt bitt - l n ~_lt-nth nook plan- r-l.-xl day. A doo- ilnrt rinsed peacefully away on F 27th at part of. her life in York--but ai u two months ago wont to live fvrilh h ' illness of care and tender nursing. which s ite of had roads was largely ut- l.itt\»_iolins. An only brother ltob- |=rt \'esse\' dletl about two yours lgu. Tho tullt nl: child '<1 mourn: _\ir.~<. .ins lluuln-_-, `\lrs. EZ. ll, lhn'l\»-':n.n_ .\lr.». Irnu \lnt-- Millan und .\irs. \\`nl. .S'ell»_-rl; also three sons Artemas. Plsqnld; fior- don. Chaflottetown Royalty HDI! §l°'ope on the holnestood. "His pall hearors were: Mr. B. li. Brqwn, George Boainsto, Herbert lmvis. .-\l- “nert Proud, Frank iio'wa_rtl -und Charles liiughcs. A great shock fell upon thc com- munity of Sprinttton on Friday. l-‘ebruary 26, when Mrs. .Murdock .Vfclnlosh was suddenly. stricken iwith npoplexy and-' pas/soil away twithoiit regaining consciousness. ‘ lenness to the -bereaved family. The deceased was a devoted Christ lan woman, a verltablemothel' in israel, beloved of all for her kind- ‘ly minie-i/ration-s in times of sick- N ness and di=tre~n iler death was “fault-l-llvis".‘» ~ corner St-Nets OAR-FERRY DETAINED-Up to A into hour last night dwirg to very dense fog and heavy ice the can 'ferry steamer was unable to dock at this sido_ She was their two miles off Borden. APPOINTMINT -- The NIW . _Guardian is pleased to announce _that Lieut. 0ti_ A. G. Peaks har been sppolnted Aido~de-Camp to l-lin Honor the Lieutenant Gover- nor., vice Major A. A. Bartlett de ceased The appointment is a popu- lar one and Liout. Col. Peake is to be congratulated upon his prefor- mept. to a position which he is eminently qualified to fill. _ FUR AUCTION.-The lust issue of the Black Fox Magazine says: The price of furs was off at the New York Fur Auction lately held This, of course, was to be expected but so far as the Silvers were con- _cernodt when one takes into con- sideration the poor collection offer ed, they brought fully all they were worth. They were all old pelts, the been picked out_ The -death occurred at _ Rustlco on February 26th, of one of its best and most trusted residents, that oi Mr. Moses Martin. The deceased was sick for a short time and strengthened by the Sacraments And the hope of an Eternal Reward. ,his end was peace. What makes this death more sad' is the fact that M-rs_ Martin has been an invalid for many months. I-le leaves to mourn besides his wife, two sons. Jonas at home and Henry in Chatham, N. -B., alaotwo daughters. Josie and ‘Mary al home_ Deceased had 3 son 'who was killed in the late war. The funeral which . was hugely attended took place on February 28. Then all that was left of ni. lov- ing husband and atfecilonate father was larld to rest. The pall bearers were Isaac Doucotte. Adam Craswsll, Josqph Peters, James Desltoche, Zocilar- tah Doucette and Fred Blanchard. At the #early age of t.wonty.on¢ the youngest son of l|r_ and ‘llrs John Philips, 'White Sands, Johr Philips Jr was removed by doeth ,on Saturday Ztlfth of Feb. A few days previous to thlsdatia there were symptoms of nppondicitn hand from thstlrst The cuss dove h us an be lute: Death ensued some hours ite with his parents Besides these he loaves to mourn his early Austin and Nelson Bell_ Stewart Ulaxnenlu, Mac Bull. Eugene and fast in the person of Alexander Mc ry at the :nge of 6 momths, where he won for it mself by his attrac- beculme pastor. During Lino psi-it ' ’ ,“-1 you 3,-,_ My live manner and gentle disposition \<-ry many friends, both uid and \U`dl . is .\lr. ftlclienzle had been an Elder in St. John's Church, Belfast for 54 years during whldli time his daily walk and conversation duly testi- fied to his love for his Saviour and ho sought by his kind counsel and up exerniplrtry life to load others to li in. , lic loaves to mourn one brother Kenneth of Gaxlocth, two sisters Mrs. Angus McLeod of Melville and Mrs. J. Ylicfntyrc of Iorno Valley. also three sons and one daughter vlz:~Kennoth and Dan of L'. S. A., John lli, on the old home- and Mrs. Wrhe i \lrs. lllulntosh had been nliout- her B‘f"U`“-‘“ °f New De*"°"‘|- Ma”-‘V 1"” y ,lltwul liousohold duties that tiny Wifi* lm.-u Zllnry lllchcodl and one N -nd had been in good health so tl ul dtliurlmcr predeceased hinu. WHO yOu 'ICQ the blow came with tragic slid- The funeral service which was conducted by Rev. N. D. McLeod, was largely attended. The remains iworo laid to rest in the beautiful cemetery at Belfast Church where Mr. 1\icKonzio loved to worship. NAVY LIAUUI SCHOOL OP NAVIGATIO i ._ _ h h I ‘ *GEORGETGWN ‘TEMS _ eeply regretted by t o w or . - GHARLOTTETOWN' P' l’ ‘° community ln which everyone Wuxi MHS A509 NOLHPBD of U10 Blink of Nova Scotia who has been visiting Instructor of Nsvilsdou, I.. N. Barracks, ‘fthe promises of God. . - Lnreu. Georgetown. has returned -P\¥‘“°“"\» “£1124 --- _ _ 'rllsrsars len to mourn besides l_~s c.1\n.rlottst<>wn_-Miss .nice ls now open for lnltmotioi """`*U . 1 sorrowlrrg iiusbsnll. seven of u Compton who has been visiting '.l'hi.l lchool il fully equipped with nli the melt modern Ill lp- _ ___ t'amily_ Three 'boys and four girls. friends nt Charlottetown returned |04." mn,-mn u “Q ‘mn _ , _ _ 'n3m°|)»; Chad” in A,|be|-m__ MM. to hor home nt Georgetown.--Mr. for further pnrttoslus spply to N. ll. Gillespie. lssrotsry. ' Aggmkn U é’ A" An ._ Ewen-and _v,m_ed_‘dem;g‘%d'm___Mr-_ Jw M0, sm rimtrnun- .soinunnsm w. o. ulwm I. . . ‘wr friend “<1 ww “ef enemy- She . 'ur ' N I' hu -lied as eh; had lirod leanrlng on hor DIWPIILS E. B. and hire. Mc- N mwttsto r. l. i. _ - '“°' _ C,,,m,,.,k on any Eme and C1,” (M,-,_ Bur and Mrs A Fitzpatrick Cardigan. wwua ' ‘ 'milf might \'w°\1 Mme tv 100k Gln! -'-tornul peace. The funeral service was conducted by the Rev. John "7 I“|“ 'n' S Winnie at home. The funoral was g -ffoiayod tn order that two or lun - . _ for tho lust HMB UDOII the lace Ol a loving mother. 'now passed into i - Stirling who preached from lst., 5 Corinthians. 15-'57_ Thanks be to _ . . = ttlorl who giveth us the victory ' - lthrough our Lord Jesus Christ. Mr. §Stlrli|g preached n message full of 'comfort and inspiration 145 Sl V i Notwithstanding .the bad condi- l'OOOOOO¢OOO'll§Q .» .,I":i;r - ‘- largely alto You sro oonstipstod. bllinus and what you and is one of two A tonight sun for your lsunm at nut ' i,'°-T _bu coll,-.cr snot cunnns lon in ‘_ tt. ist. 60 emu. tion of the roads the funeral was nded many coming s their last tri- to all. Tho pall Donald Ls- Msrtin, Goll- Noland. .long distance huts to one so bearers 'warez lbovo the week end at _A fancy in as first good ones evidently having all 'l _ the` ` The following business failures me announced: Provincial .\iotor-, Halifax; James J. Dryden, llzililaxi Frank W. Fraser, Ltd., llailfax. Nova Scotia Battery Works. Ltd, Halifax; Joseph 0’Brltn, Dlnllfwnli. -(N.-8.): S. E. Gallant, Ltd.. Ab- rams Village (P. E Ll: Gulf of Sl. Lawrence Shipping & Trading Co., Montreal and Quebec; Brockville Foundry Co., Brockville (()nt.); Cal :ary Grain Excllange. Ltd., Calgary (Aitalt National Sillpbuiltiin§ Cor- poration Montreal and Three Lltit- ers (Que.) Drumholler (lrocery Co- operative Association, Drunln-ller. (Alta): Dominion Iron & Wrecking Co., Ltd., Montreal. ---_r-€O€-'1"'“”' 0’l"I`A\\’_\, Mar. li.--A strong np- _pelll for the rrt.urn.ot` cxrursioh rates on all railways was made by a strong delegation of .vla`rltilue Province mon r-epl'»~.~'\‘ntihs UH' Agricultural Societies of the ~i\1ari~ time Provinces who walt:-tl upon the Government yesterday. ,ls s _ thot il is il all woflh the .slight extra cost s PARIS, March 3_-The Temps oommcnts on tho “moderate terms" of German counter pro- posals concerning reparations. 'Pho newspaper -points out that it' tho propositions fwere accepted the Germans who were the aggres- sors. 'would progress bearinB 0111!' .a moderate burden -while thc French nation, victims of German uggresion, would be forced tc struggle painfully utider a colos- , sal weight of taxation. 1-4-ov-i I (7'T"i‘.\\\'.\, ’.\lart'l\ fl.~~'I`llc t_l-ov- ernment nlv:nl>vrs it is lonrnctl lodav will tain- ilu further part In tm- present dtibalt- until tho Can'lpbcll< >° is expected to receive time sup. lwrt. on the Opposition sins, Government speakers may ,um tlguro in the debate and ,hmm there be further smendmem which ds not thonghflikely, 1);, debate would then be open 4,, every member' of the Hou” whether or not he had spoken -bg. fore they were moved, I _“°°°'** W.\SlilNG1\ON, March 3.--Theo dorc Roosevelt, Jr., son of me we Theodore Roosevelt has been q, pointed Aseosmnt Secretary of me »\fW!'. to serve in tho Harding Ad. ministrntion. "I‘i\'is vi-.ag qegmmy l°‘="""'! 101111? by Republican lead. ‘tra ill the Sellftié. Tlioy declared that I"res_ident-elect Harding 3|. "ln-ir .wats and ict tho ODp0Si-"'m"3' :md ""“*le""'l UW D061 in yonlig lloosevelt nnd that ho had accepted. Roosevelt is now it meni- 'ocr oi’ the New York Stale Lugis. lluture. Mrs. Ford iwds ren gnu uni which seemed 'Do he by no mmm ____ ____ ____ _;7____¥..__ ' TC tor was quickly summoned, but hi! ~ ." efforts were unsv nilingimlI)ecea.s:3 xgxd ulgggly “gg “E32 °c':m‘;3°"’:‘; was 61 years of age mov I _J_‘ l ‘ to (llencuroduls last fail from her h'_l;_s °'thm“; :;:)‘;_'f2“"‘::__f_’f old homo at South Lake, she leaves, 0 ‘_ A 0 mum, hunt “Hb an - < -#- tlrfsss, This was nn cxpres"lon o" `n. » ' l appreciation and gratitiulz lroni -~- The.d°°ea'°d wuaspechl fam' K ' ‘ conscious. and remalne so un. dwswout Hamm am ww 8' Y/ _ _ w .widow of the late Wim. Cooke and » 7 5 Packa e - I d ht Nh it W _V _ sympathlzing friends gathered at _ g iggyf' xiii: l`i:s° cnoiwasas ami the home. _Sgt-vl‘¢;,e was 4 Package 65C ' PER. I-B. 1*” “id W" ‘M i’l»’§3is_ “nz” .tlifiiafift "fi BLUE Package ._ rss “The ‘Ex'1‘RA' in choice Tea” Sunday "'°r"mg‘ “mary death, three brothers and five sis_ 'Il ~ the pastor has labored for the Spit the home of her daughter, llirs. Jas l Hughes. Covohead, Hanna Vessey. Tlzehggnirallaygsnlxgier is ` _ ‘PERSEE §f’0:§“§‘;§"B,R}“f§feive§’me bw, win Glover. 'interment was at ___, nwlu tieobservsd out me RED und GREEN Pack- ' ‘Murray Harbour. " ages have again been reduced tive cents per pound. -' prov -d of no avail. She was n wo _ ' ‘ | manlhighly respected by nil and ii OD February llth there passed For the past ten years every package of KING' COLE TEA has carried n dednite - kind friend and neighbor. Tin- fun- H/WHY M Mélviliel OM Qi the 0ld%Si guarantee od satisfaction to the buyer. This guarantee is in force to day as heretofore. emi *OW l““¢'-‘ 011 T“’~“‘l“-" and 1'" and “mst rcspecwd “men” °f nel' and will be found plainly printed on each package. ` ' P tem|ed_ Sen-me ag (hé home and Kehllfd. H0 W-ES 'bD!‘1`lll`l S00iJ8.hLl 9l _ l -- | zravv were oonliucted by Rev, .\ir, HHSTS 330 and 0111118 t0 (1115 Colml- -__ _ .._.;_____ _ __._____ _ _ ____ ` food treats. i I i . ,NOT SOMETHING NEW BUT C5 D G U FOR almost fifty years Beaver Flour hd# been demonstrating to Canadian women that it is unrivalled as the best flour for general baking purpgsgs, _ The chief reason for this is that“Be_aver" is n bilinded flour,-containing all the_r_ie_hn$ and gawldness of the wor_ld-famed Ontario _ *litter eat combined with enoughwestern ard i Wheat to give it strength. EAVER ' ‘ °°5b|°° lin' wok to produce bskings thot are ,_ l Dread made with Beaver Flour hu delicious] ` ' like, homemade ilnyor so much sought utter by a_l__,_ _ . appreciate good things to eat; while pigs; o kg and pastries are noted for their lightness, crisp _ _and even texture. ' Bspver Flour has earned 'tn inblsff ` `i_ '°P°l'i0rity. If you are not' usilavit nowfgelyiti "Sold ' by your grocer. _ 'nn-: 1'. H. ravton co. united r ~ HI iii._.WHi .- i_ v