,..... ....__ . ' . -- . _ _ - ' ;- v., .iles-.L iiisoiiiiiiii iieiiuiiiii iiiiinEii*sEiEc'rEn Fiion iiiiS,_liEEii'.s News Foil iiiis iiuiiiinuirs siiiuiiiliii SUBscni__s.Eiis`- _ -_ -- -1§;,.,-Q;-.1;~,f"-‘~_,‘l_-.;»." ~.,__;.-.._'_,-,.-_<~ _-,-L.. '_ ,.-lf,-,~;_ _ _ _ _ _ _ '»--'~.¢é=- - wide" -. -"-.=‘ ‘g~- #yr if "‘."~ - ~-_.ff-1.* ~-> ~“ :.--.-“- \ ~ yi .~.r-.~.=`~ _. . -` -. '_ _ , ‘ .v . . sp .; .u x. .~» si. -1.. ~-_-,- . ‘_ ~ ., -.~. ' 1- -r . »,,<‘° -f -J 1,,-.~» :1-f. -... -. --_. ' . ,» ~ ,.-1...,- _.- ..!,§l,l,.-|;.!~..»-i,--,!.,--5 ~..+.--v-1 ;, - ' send ac. stomp. 'g AUTfl-‘.iiii4.;~‘ivg_-::‘n ___ __ - ~ '- . ."_.y.-., ,_, ,H _ - v‘_q»t'__ K; ~ U , I ' ‘ . -i`f°°`§'rs`at Gia s""ltrs¢t` _ Manéagturer of sill kinds o¢"`|||l.: hair g . Also Goiitlemoiia Tm! _ and Wigs. ` ' - ,_.f .-‘ ` Phone 814. ‘_ in i i ` Hain 'is '" °';i"-°' »- assi-1~ialQ¢sl_7 i .----_.__`.=2‘\ H W. I.oe,l'°.C.A. I _ Chai'tered` , _ Accountant A - v""'.i'. . . ~ MONDAY MILITARY PARADE_-The 105th. Regiment paraded yesterday to St. Dunstan s Cathedral and to St. Paul’s and St. Peters. At St. Peter's Rev 16 and 17. and at St. Paill’s Rev. Mr. MUPDIW, took as his text lst. Corin- thians lil and I3. RACES POSTPONED.-THC I`|I.(‘.fl iifhedl-lleil by the New London ice Boing Club to tijre place February sth- Wm be Dilsiponed until Friday, _February 111,11, 1“_0|-der to \ mme of the horses to take‘ i nr Ni. ins horses are eligible: Medium HBIIDY. Happy Boy, Trouble Maker, Brazllllan D, Kalo, Della Park, Ham- "t0“ BOY. Others wishing to-.start can communicate with the secretary. MILITARY FUNERAL.-The tune- rill of the late Pte. John McDonald. look place yesterday iwlth military honors_ A detachment of the 105th. Battalion accompanied the remains to the St. Dunstnns Cathedral and to the Cemetery. The service at the church and grave was ' conducted by Rev. Maurice McDonald. The "pall bear- ers and firing squad were members of the 105th Battalion. . The tuneral was a most impressive one the_proces~ sion being preceded hy the 82nd. Regi- ment Band* the last post being played by the buglersof the 105th. . d it is gratifyingto the society to know the boxes have reached their destina- tion in good order and have been ap- prcciatcil by the boys. Thirteen boxes have llccn scnl, in ull and ninc letters wore received telling that all the boxes arrived during Christmas week and the couicnts were very much enjoyed. One of the boys described how ho and his chum received ihclr boxes together on New Ycni"s cve and what il “bully feed" they had despite tho lioariless of the German sliclls_ which were falling around.-* A telegram was reccivcd by Mr_ iC.J. Martin, Stipendiary Magistrate, u.il~ nouiicing the ilcaih in llostoil, yester- day morning of his sister, Miss Maggie E. Marlin. This sud ailnoulicemcnt was aimlllexpociod as it was sudden, as Miss Martin had, only two weeks ago today lofi. iicr home in hcr usual health for il short visit to Boston where shc wus taken sudilclily ill, death cnsiling as above slated The doccuscd was well known in Charlot- tetown wlicrc sllc was a i`i'cqileilt visi- tor at her bl-oiller's home and many warm friends here as well ns at her native pluco, New Town, will sincere- ly moili‘ii hor dcatli. 'l‘hei'c are left in mourn three sisters, the Misses Mary und Louise at home, Mr. John Marlin oil thc homestead at New Town, Mr. Simon Marlin, Sun Diego, Cul., und Mr. K. J. Martin, Stipendlury mains will be brought home for inte mont, louvlng Ilostoli toiiiglit and a - rivliig horc by thc Car Ferry .stcainer Thursday. The bereaved relatives will have thc sympathy oi' ii large circle of friends in which ilic Guar- dian jcins_ The sud news has boon rcceivcil of the death of Mr. Angus McDou- gall of Argyle Shore, which occiii'red on Saturday at thc Copp Hospital, Cambridge, Mass., where ho had been undergoing treatment for some time past. The deceased w0s‘ a. pro- minent and successful farmer, a man of more than ordinary intelligence and always taking il keen interest in public affairs. _Some years -ago he unsuccessfully contested the First lu church and school matters an financially' and otherwise, where th best interests of the country were at stake. Ile loaves to mourn his wife and a family of sons and daughters. two. only. of whom are on the Is- land, namely John A., on the home- stead, and Mrs. Campbell, Cornwall. The body lcft Boston for homo on Sunday night and will arrive in Charlottetown Tuesday whence i be taken to the late home a McDougall officiating. , . llldnoys ~ nsiisvs oaiisiipafiiiil " ‘oi rim an uaiawleagsi is 'am iiie , large: sale of say propfletlry §*¢\"°\'{§“‘,1 .- agua#-an sciievemea solely ue to 'mriiiiam of on rim i»::e_ai»ei3ef:d iw *°ii.':ir.‘“li':.:~..-.:. .if...li-...»...=i.. °' line maven on is me very l°Q°-\ li- ' -1- -ir-“ ~- slti'.'.'°..:.‘-.' `2l"ii= ""'i'=i.i»-ima."-“"‘»ii»i»~|. “ww "on gig mf qpungyglly tho-bowels. ` "|‘¢¢,|¢efg" ` si minor, la liisuseof con- gglpgasd gg ents, thi; Glas Ill” gg 'lad acl. live" °-.:.‘.':’°l'° ‘.i:f::.......... .mil _ mpg; Try Ora ma lor oonatl l» ll iii ra ' uie aswell, you Mlm !°‘"~ .¢#.,ifiii";f»»li.ie xias¢y::ani».~ I; M si ¥%iiir’di,~l\iiif'~°».°?°i\‘$' si-iaussai will N -na apaanqolt is ~~> _ - is i ~ \ .f Canon Simpson. preached from Judges :‘|S.U_/IP ‘:-:'t3;3:¥E`-Ein, ` ` '-_ _ sto ' "V: sth " K* - -1' if --..:.‘€.°.°°.:a §.‘;.'::‘i:“*;‘.:;.-..L.»f Than ny erMcdioiiio 2-50 class (D) to which nie fellow- us b 9 2?“2i.§”si.i.'i-i.9§§§»°§";l“iii’§’§i?.J? 633" .\ Magistrate, Charlottetown. The rc- ri r d was always foremost with his aid, e Poplar Point, She was in the forty-' will Argyle Shore. The funeral will take place Thursday at 2 p.m., Rev. James 31.5 .Ural `f“”..r+.r.if.-grim -;-:<~:-ez-:-: l - '1tf;l:f:l:-. ` f/7//// 1 1 :rar-.=;-sei' - g ff' Vu: - - I ln' -it'-' 5;. \\\ \` 1? N ////////////// ////2 ; _ Both Cleans ‘ 'onli Sterillzes ` {‘ A boiler ‘cleanser , 1 th_an soapgfihnnless '_ ; - 'alike to fabrics 'and I; ‘ `, hands. ‘ »- ; sEPTi § 5°=1ll_ Powder is a ;~. :_ In-n|1l1d¢ as well an a . ‘ .rn/.error washing mm. \\‘ pound. Iiverylllin r >‘ _wnsiinl win. .\sifP'l*5 istI-iorougI_ilysferil|'sed-- ` ¢V¢lj{_diseans germ .; : ;§Ei)Tléi*1ted. l_lso I th t _oreverylliiing A :g io; "¢‘l\\1rss atlazlndiy -_ '. an I ,. - Gr. ,-xii: - grocer 54:. for apackage. - ~ \\ 5 ii......r..ei...¢.l i.y I 'riie Ami... Mfg. c.,_ 12. ' sl. J.-1..., N. ii. 3, .c.\\\\i\\ / TUESDA-Y _ ISLANDER KILLED. -- Mr. E Feb. -itll, 1916. E_ W. Johnston, Elm thc bereaved ones. ' PLEASANT AFFAIR. -- Mr. ull in gaulcs, ronvcrsation and music, an and thanking the host and hostess f with the cvcning's enjoyment. February, when Miss Margaret .lc Lilvnrs, cldcst daughter of Mr. W. Mrs. Hlndle are spending n fow day stationed. . Wednesday, February second, th nity was saddened when it wa pass away so soon. She was a. frlen _(L beg t - , District of Qilecn's ln the interests to cveryonc, a kind and obliglng game and ask you to accept my sin- of the Conservative party. In his Ilelllllbor. and l0V0d by all Wll0 IIHBW nntivc district hc took un active part -her. Mrs-. Norton was formerly Miss second year of her age. She leases to mourn besides her aged parents. Mrs. Daniel McLean of Goldiloldr forms me that his home is near Nevada; Florence, Mrs. (Dix) La - lar, Lawrence, Mass.; Belle. Mrs. lrven I. Belcher, South Waltham. ¢ The brothers are: William, of Provi- taking place fin cemetery adjoining the Presbyterian Church, Annandale. The pall-bearers were Messrs. Wm. Robwtson, Mathew Yoston, Freeman Robertson, Herbert McLeod. .Walter Richards. Joseph Morrison. The Guardian joins with a large con- course of friends lil sincere sympa- thy.-J. ‘ _ Weather conditions were unfavor- able for the opening of the Short Course at the Hillsborough School yes- - terday but'-'ef¢`¢ry=1ifan'-who"'ati"ei_xded ws; on ‘,h¥aliipi6ea_illl\i‘§l'-assisted .clirery ,estiilg. most,_,_.a_atisv?ctor ,-foa- luro wifi iii `_e`very'ohe as s&ious ii ..». .-<» ..=,;..'.»..».:.,,. ~‘;:oj~” ‘ and by the use of samples man n were Tlliistriiteilf ""’I'lie` dilflclilrtl ' at- _ -_ _ _ . . _ -. . tending. tho .buying-of seeds--a _ of | di i 1 th it f 0. ' ~ _ fs..-.x much importance-‘ and a chart h cl:,!,=i'u,ep¥,,,!z§,s';,I,`:-yPfofrtheeizégrg ortiru » = `_ - flock. The ‘subject was intorspelrsod ' ` " ii h I f I t . . aa_tloa_clearly boforertho meeting andewn Q 8 ju gn! o some exc_~e en. allowed how lt was possible to raise beef profitably under island condi- o ssifaule-vis\s~.»aliii=l4»¢1.'ess.!li4¢sr flu , ..i1lwr-lvlrf'-ll\1¥¢¢Ili»i1l»»11lus» trztlug why dairylng must remain as `anS:llni‘;npoié;jat`£ui_iusi_.`i¥;. . ' _mb ‘ , . H H". n , is - ‘ Eliicussed by Mr. '$:¥¥tReeli. H \ 0 if ,~ we r*¢\ s will be "Women'a'bay" Day" Misses Sternpsnd W. Johnston of Elmsdale, yas receiv- ed the following telcguim which speaks for itself: Missoula. Montana, S. dillc: "Your son Thomas H. Johnston shot accidentally, -died today. No particulars,-Sister Superior, St. Patricks Hospital.” A wide circle of friends will deeply aympathisc with il l\lrs_ Los-lic Bl-yniiioli of Winsloc en- od to ltustico, I’. E. l. lie is il. bro- ieytained a. number of their friends Friday evening. After a sumptuous supper ii vi~l~y pleasant time was spent o d aficr singing the National Anthem 1 their kind hospitality. the guests rc- palred to their homes well pleased WEDDING BELLS. - A pretty. though quiet wedding. took glace at ,First Presbyterian Mouse, New Glas- ' gow. N. S-. on Thilrsday evening. 3rd ri wide circle oi relatives, friends and an W. Lovers, of Georgetown, P. E. I., was united in the holy bonds of mnirlmony to Private Thomas William Hindle, of Miincliostcr, England, now of the 106th. Batiulion._ The bride looked ad loves Both are vcry pretty in ii hluc velvct tailored suit trimmed with fur and large black velvet hat. licr many friend:-l in New Glasgow join iii wishing hcr every happiness in her married life. Mr. and lil Halifax before settling in Truro where the 106th Bait. is nt present pair f,-gm Mrs,..M..JliI..Stcwart who SAD BEREAVEMENT.- On community of Annandale and vici- known that Mis. Eddie Norton had passed away after a short illness. Although in falling health for some noon and nndlng s short letter in- time it was not thought she would JGHHIB M- R0b€\‘lB0l1, di!-\lShi€I‘ of gunner should one come to be in Mr- Mill MTS- Wm- R0l>GI’iH0l\,.o! need ofa good palror socks.Theya'ro a loving husband, three brothers and appreciated. A gunner named Don- ihreo BIBIGYB. Iliimely. Ell22'bélh.‘ aid Bears is also near me and ho in- ' ii ¢_ dence, R. I.; Milford, of Poplar gain to you later and endeavour to Point, P. E. I., and Hudson, at home. The funeral services at the house company here in Old England but and rave were conducted b her for the present please accept this E Y pastor, Rev. Wm. McLeod, interment short letter as m time is rather -Jimych 1"? “W5 the-‘fu°°“53|°“5-l||!té\°" eradication, throughout. which many __ . _ i ` , "0 “"9h”"'lh°"l`°5t M" the ew! aztemoon Mr. Reid gave a talk on cultivation.. .of i the oloirorsl and* . gi-_asses,_was iaken,\il\ by Mr..,Te%a_ie;_ ,,w,,,,,.,_ ¢,,,°,,,,,-,,¢|,,n and its ,,d,,p,a_ i.EAvRs fills .9lisEi_<..- Lisuo enant L. Seamaiileadiutant of the first 0.13. A... who 1oinod"No.‘ 11 Overseilleirilddpr. Artillery Ainmuni~ tion Column-:aaa received notifica- tion from the war gmc* q_1, don of his appointment to' "i'iI'l?lery brigade now mobolizing n `% gland and will.i\ell.ve in a. few dayé- for oversfas-as HX-_ Herald., nr. sen, lilan a a. l0l'\ 0 - D. _Sca- maii of Charlottetown. gotller is now vialtips hlnr‘_ln Hal ii .’ _ - I-_ .Mm Alfred E, MoliIinlsy,_.St. John, as' rec d news of the- . her ‘ Qatar-im .. re_. JosephA?r`Ql%,’_¢»_f _od Ml _ _mf .Tre decease' who thewlfe of J sobl* 'dli!y, manager of the 'Canada Paint'-'Company’s plant at Red Milli- and before her marriage was Miss--Caroline Shaw of Prince Edward island. Besides a aorrowlng husband she lcavce four small chil- dren. A fow mouths ago tho ile- ceased's young son was killed in an automobile accident at Three Rivers, Que., and since that time Mrs. Brad- ley had been in poor health. Some days ago she was removed from Red Mill to a. private hospital in Montreal in which institution she died. The funeral will take place on Saturday and interment will be ln the Church of England cemetery in Three Rivers.- St. John Exchange. ISLANDER HONORED.- Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Stevenson of Sydney, were the recipients of a. very pleas- ant surprise on Friday night, when the members of Pitt Street Baptist choir and a. large number of the congregation, including the Young Men's Bible class, met at the home of Mr. Stevensou’s sister, Miss Ail- die Stevenson, Crescent. street, Syd- ney and presented the young cou- ple with a handsome mahogany table and on electric lamp. ills ' worship Mayor Richardson was master of ceremonies. The present- ation was made by Rev. I. A. Cor- bet. A very good musical program- me followed in which solos were sung by Mr. and II. G. Laidlaw, and Miss Greta Richardson. Prof. Jones contributed several piano selections Mrs. D. P. MacDonald and Miss Jun- et Richardson were the accompan- isti-:. ---Sydllcy Exchange. Mr. Stov- enson referred to is a merchant of Sydney N. S.. ami formerly belong- ihor of ilov. R. W. Stevenson ol` Toronto. WEDNESDAY ‘ WEDDING BELLS.-On Thursday afternoon, February 3rd. at Corn- wall Methodist Parsonage, James Harvey Vickerson and Miss Eva Vickerson were united in Holy Mu- trimony by the Rev. George Ormau. Both bride and groom are well known and highly esteemed in quite acquaintances, wllo join in most sin- cere wishes for their future happi- noes and prosperity. Both looked extremely well and the bride was dressed with much taste, gowned in navy blue velvet, fur trimmed, white picture hat il g . . members oi tho 'Methodist Church and interested in thc highest things. A LETTER FROM ENGLAND. - A number of socks from Caledonia B were sont to the soldiers at tho front and England in which was a enclosed il. note , in one 'of her socks. The following shows the safe arrlival of same! From Gr. J. J. 0 Thompson No. 92977. Roffoy Camp Horsham, Sussex, England, No. 98 S Canadian Siege Battery Jan. 19, 1916 Dear Mrs. Stewnrt:- Having rc- ccived n. pair of socks this after- slde, signed Mrs. Mary Stewart, I o acknowledge the receipt f cerest thanks for they will be most useful either to me or to some other iineisocks and I am very pleased to receive- them and I assure you that your labours and kindness, are mucll yours namely at Brooklyn and ho wishes nie to convey to you his kind regards and best wishes. Slloulil opportunity occur I will write a- glve you a few particulars of our Y limited. along with my sincerest thanks. Hoping all is well with you and wishing you the best of luck for 1_9l6. I remain yours faithfully J. J. Thompson. The classes yesterday, the second day of the Short Course at Mount Iierbori., were well attended not- withstanding the cold weather, thc attendance being larger than that on On the previous day. In the morning Mr. Tennant gave a. discourse on weed seeds, illelr prevalence in seed grain, identification and methods of- discussions were raised which ladded the value of the session In tho sheep~ralsing which included general methods to he followed by flock tion to wool marketing, the purchase and use of pllre-bred sires, lamb sell- Lincoln owes, supplied by Mr Era est Lund of Bethel. ' ~ In the evenlng’Mr. Morrow gave ii siralusble talk on the care otlnllk. emphasizing the -importanoev of cleanliness from the standpoint of manufacturing cheese of high qua- lity, after wlilch‘a series of lantern slides .were shown, accompanying a tallil on horse Judging by Mr. -W. J. anal Messrs MacB.a:9 Mig. all ,_ Dl'l'0W._ Il th Dairy slideirwlllébe show; cattle wlll'be on on Thursday and Mt_ I-ierber loop will be people attend the night meet- train will not carry the pheopl? Reid. ' , The classes to-clay will be devoted -to dairy herd improvement. cattle Judging and dairy organisation, with ailoli speakers .as Mr. Morrow, Mr.| Mitchell, Mr. Andrew McRae and. Mr. W. J. Reid, as well as subjects] 'ot interest to women, which will be* taken up by Miss Sterns and Mlss_ McFarlane. of the Domestic Bcieiice‘ Department. A special feature will bo carried out in conjunctloirwltlif themvsular Pfvsrammv on Friday availing at the closing session, in the shape of a musical and literary addi- tion hlriiislied largely by local- tal- enth `All are cordially invited to at- 'ton . / 'ér iiiiiiiiii Y r-' i\\\\\ 0 . WI A '<'f'fA»"»gv.' iii_ii|'it:;.. 1// g\ ,I `~; m _ lllljlillll ,,,,,, i //vf ui m DOLI -I Smiles height- teeth white` SPEAPT ’ _ ,'_,ai/0/if? " L e _ DOUBLEMIN I . .lCHEWlNG GUM 'f ‘F55-""'* ® iiiiiliiuu EY'Slri°5.»\ Illlllllllllli and . . P if E ;. 3 Illlll `i'.ll|l|'..ll|||l|l||Ill|| `\\\ __` -_ ,/' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Write for this quaint, free book today and always ask for “Wriyley’s”-- the gum in ‘ D the sealed package-made in the newest, largest gum factory in Canada. if-ff °:.-es ii Il as-:ran TL: »x ‘l - ,F52-:;§-.f“ li 'eil _ fa ` . wit Us __ --'- ey. .__ ..- rn 1, _ . gill( ' .jg ' ii _. " _ ` ls:-vin llnau sei .Ln |w.~r».s ,. H” Altman lvrnl annul rr¢=:..- - Delicious, wholesome, beneficial, appetite and digestion-aiding confessions Pleasant insurance against teeth decay, bad breath and acid mouth. Have you seen “Wrigley’s Mother Goose, sou S .introducing the Sprightly_ Spearmen”- newest jingle book - 28 pages in colors? (HERE IS A SAMPLE VERSE) WM. WRIGLEY JR. U0., LTD. Wrigley Building, Toronto Elbow it after every meal , C29 E W E ’ \ lllllilllllllll " I - Illllé-‘£\. _|||, ii ,__ III ~ . /." / if” 2.-;f " if “- v =4-rv; - ’ i.;_._..»~,-pq;-,~»¢-»'-§" ' _ _ _ , ,__. _ _ ;--§ - __ Y -I* -I* '_ ` ` oi ann- -_ . \ »§ l»0~le`£sill~r ~ 1 M/71'.. §e~ ~ I ‘alll .i \ I . As I was going to Saint Ives I met a man with seven wives- Eaih .uzfe had a fine, clear skin, Al were fat-not one was thin, _ _ _T _-.- And each had a dimplc in her chin; _ _ `?- What caused it? WRIGLEY’S! -‘£'----“,€'°“,’”. ,' f - " Qi' (I "‘-" ‘ mm ‘Q .1 1,- .>/, /px,-..._ ' ' ' I I'_lL_' 'U ‘1-_ 1 _-_ssixanaiail W _ E BEAVER I rloun MSE .nn i in ie ‘uns ggi- Si ;._ .__ The Woman In Halifax Who Didn’l ` ( RS-(well, never inind- hsr name) oo\ilda't maks (ood Pisa with "Beaver" Flour. Ths crust was “always heavy", as shs told lisr He o grocer. ' ouIdn't understand ii, beosuao Iss was selling “Beaver” Flour in all his customers. In hot, nous of his customers would use western wheat lour after trying "Beaver" Flour. ` Tho [racer asked Mrs.--how alle made tho piss. The reoipe seemed all right until she oams to the water. "What kind ofwsler do you use P” "Why, W A R M water, ol coarse", sxolaimsd ills poor young bnds. "Well, just th `GOLD'-_4s}or, 'ICED WATER, and _you’Il“Iiaya fha Inari otPiss_‘1oa _ road about." 1 ` A lilile incident about "Beaver" Flour “Beaver” Flour is a batter past flour diss oven special pastry leurs; lioomas ssatalasq the same olioios Ontario wheat fro which . special paltry floors ars mails- lla a ii, it ciao has a little Manitoba whsst to ,lacrosse _ its strength. , This means, more Calls and Pies sad Pastry to the barrel, wliilo rsisinla| its whiteness, lightness and homo-mails flavor. Being blended in snot proportions, it is always uniform is strength and quality-and you can dspoad on li to [Iva yon tlis boat results _ ovary limo. _ . Order a Ing at your uoeer's sad try it when osx! you hairs. “_ ' DEJLERS-Www so for prices so Foal, Coarse Grains qi ~ii¢r.a.iayi\vc».-iuaes.masa.ss. *