ROYAL YEAST CAKES ofqusliir for over M years. Soak a cake of Royal Yeast, with a little sugar, in tepid water over night. Stir well, strain and drink the liquid. Flavor is im- proved by adding the juice of an orange. ROYAL a YEAST CAKES Eastern Guardian Western Guardian e-IQI tm wanna uawo wan’! inoveilahlo. ti -wzsnlm AGINT - Ir. Ain't ili Howian and will receive NI: ltoml, advertising and IOIOI- ll subscriptions. y —AUBUB1‘INE GOV! ITARS will ‘play the Albany St. Pats lu the Allany rink this (Tuesday) night. Feb. 8th. 37M --A8K YOUR GROGBR ‘for Buckwheat Flour from The Central llledeque Flour ‘Mills. ' ' " 8145-2-8-31 z-FUNERAL WEDNQSDAY. - The‘ funeral of the late James F. Maybe)’. Remington‘ Fwill take place Wednesday at I‘ p.. m. to Marga/ta cemetery. —OALENDAR8 Are being distri- buted at the Western Office of tile Guardian in the MacNeill Building, Summerlido. Subscribe or renew yfllir subscription to the Guardian and get one. if --ALL MEMBERS oi the Cald- well L. 0. L. No. 1207 are request- ed to assemble at their lodge rooms on Wednesday Feb. 9th to attend the funeral of James Mayhew. 3749 —A TRIAL ORDER of Buck- wheat ‘Flour brought a repeat order ‘1Ship l0 bass as soon as possible. \Ve are lvery pleased indeed with the brand oi your Buckwheat ‘Flour? Central Bedeque ‘Flour ‘.\lills. 3745-2434;; —AUTO$ STILL GOING. -- A1- {though the fall oi snow of Sunday ‘night put the roads in good condi- ‘lion for sleigh driving the autos were driven in town and country yesterday. This ls quite remark- _ _,_HOCKEY MA-rcH Montaguerliable for this season of the year. Rink, Thursday, Feb. 10th, Monta- gue lmperiuls anti A-ilegwelt (Intel mediates). .One hour skate after‘ llluich. 372-2.7,3i ..~"FOR SALE-GOO bushels o certified seed Green Mountain potatoes. flood stock. Phone R-fi? Fret! Robertson, Hrudonell. 3748 2 8 5i Rembrandt Por- trait Sells For i —ATTENTIDN ‘is hereby called to Clayton Morrison's auction of registered stock, farm machinery. implements, etc., at Tryon on Feb. f rnory 15th.lnst. Commencing a; 1_. 30 p. nl. sharp. See hlliltliiills. li stormy first fine dly following. ll. P. Morrison, Auctioneer. 3740.12.82, 3i -—GEDDIE MEMORIAL. -- A New London correspondent writes: The TBDOTI 0f the annual meeting of uhe Gedtlie Memorial Church, as published in your paper of Jan. 26, stated that only six out of one huh. tiled and fifty voted for union, but (lyriu J. Gallant ll now Guardian - carefully suppressed the fact that Only’ ten. old and young, voted akainst union. Comments are needless. $270,000 NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—'l‘he unique offering of two Rembrandt paint- ings in connection with thirty-two other canvases of the Stillman col- lection‘. drew to the American Art Al-lsociation galleries tonight ‘a gath- ering 0t more than 1,200 picture buyers and resulted in a price of $270,000 the "highest auction price ever paid for a, ‘picture in this country, for the portrait of Rem- brantlfs son‘ Titus. ‘Sir Joseph Duveen. the buyer. previously had owned it and sold it to o. client some years ago for $105.- 000. The highest previous auction price for a picture ‘in this country was $137,000, lor Franz Halss "Portrait of a Woman" sold with the Charles T. Yerkes collection by the came auction company in 1910. Rembrandvs second offering to- night was a. portrait known as “The Evangelist" which John Ring- ling. circus mall, bought for $17." 000,- a price exceeded only by that paid ior.the Titus portrait. Both of these pictures were paint ed about 1660. The Duke of Rut- land had the Titus i.n"bls collection and "The Evangelist" remained for a long time one of the art treasures oi‘ T. Humphrey Ward). of London. Nearly every offering was strong- ly contested ‘by bidders and raised the total of the sale to $716,950- —ISLAND HOCKEYIST —— Ossy befursey. who played goal with the Crystals last year. is in the nets for the Dartmouth team this year and is making quite a name for himself. Ills photograph repro- duced in a recent issue oi.‘ the Chronicle and in all the games he is receiving favorable comment. Well done "Ossy." —ST. ELEANORS WIN. —ln a fast and exciting game which was crowd oi hockey fans Llnkletter Road Raccoons on Satur- day ztftcruoon last by the score of 4 to 2. The game factorily. was a very destructive fire at the large and excellently appointed residence of Mr. J. E. Dalton on Granville htreet. Summerside on Sunday night. The fire started in the cellar from spontaneous com- bustion or some other unknown cause, and had it not been that l\fr. Dalton noticed it shortly after com- mencement and gave the alarm it Eleanors Silver Foxes defeated the 919mm" "He"“3d°~" u Bouquet Fine teas and fine wines have this attribute. It de- pends on the quality of the tea and the care with which it issealed. lt is all retained for you ln the metal packages when you buy RakwanaGolden Pekoe Ovaries mwrgcd would probably have been a ter- rible conflagratiou. About an hour after having been down and fixed the furnace for the night Mr Dalton opened the cellar door and saw the flames; before the firemen arrived the blaze had gained coli- siderable headway. Tile Fire De- partment did excellent work and after quite a time had the fire out. The damage by the blaze is coll- slderable but the destruction to the interior by smoke and water is mucll greater. PERSONALS ——l\‘lrs Martin Keough, is visiting ln Sumlnersldc. Tryon ——Miss Ruth Gallant... Summer- slde, has returned ironl all enjoy- uble visit to several weeks ill Mollt- real anti Quebec. —The many friends of blaster George Pickering. young son of Mr and Mrs Ernest Pickering, Clinton are pleased to know that he is do- Bent to su- Ednloud Byers, who was arrest- ed Saturday morning on the charge of breaking and enterin! uplififlrfld before l-iis "onour the Btlpendlary Magistrate yesterday morning fol u troliulinary hearing. Mr. J. J. Johnston. K. C., appur- ed for the prisoner. The following witnesses were ex- amiued: J. Watson Higgins on being 5W0"! Hid ho WlI-s a. Police Con- stable. At 12.40 a. m. Saturday last he received a message from tile Condensed Milk Co. Went out and found two men in the building. Percy Gay and William Gregory. Saw glass broken in a window on west side of building and on south side. One of the windows had the lower sash all broken in. On east aide one window had one oi the panes smeared with blond. Under south broken window found a fur coat. There was‘ a. lot of blood on the sash of the window. Got some information from Grog- ory and Gay and the prisoner was arrested on a warrant. He was making his escape ove." the back roof when I arrested him. Officer Trainer-was, with me. He was bleeding from a gash on tho knuckle of the fourth finger of the right hand. I took an impression and Trainer also. Warned the prisoner that anything he said would be used in evidence against him. (Fur coat produced.) This is the coat found in the‘ factory with the blood on the right side. He said he thought the prohibition officers were making a search and that was why he was running. Percy Gay on being sworn said he was an employee of the Coll- dcnsetl Milk Factory. In the early morning of Saturday last was go- preme Court ‘r ‘,‘tlle‘ ‘can Fun alumni charged with plefllllll‘ $5.00 _W - called and adjourned until Z o'clock In the afternoon. read, the prisoner pleaded guilty." sworn stated Mclnnis came into her grocery store, Pownnl Street, on last Friday evening around 6 o'clock and asked to have $5.00 changed. Mrs Lowrie gave him two $2.00 bills and a $1.00 bill, the prisoner grabbed the money, throwing a piece of brown paper on the counter and running out of the store. Witness followed him to the door saying that was not money and prisoner kept on_ run- ding until he turned the corner. Witness positively identified the prisoner as the man who was in her store. The prisoner on taking the stand lworo he had not been in plaintiff's store since last fall and that he was in a house on Queen Street inst Friday from 5.30 until 7 "fclock. 0n being asked if he had any witnesses or wished any prisoner replied in the negative. His Honor sentenced the prison- er to six months in jail after de- livering a crisp lecture. JUNIOR HOOKER “Bearcat Cubs”, North Tryon, vs. "Junior Arrows". Score Bearcat Cubs‘ 8, Arrows 7. Tyron. Wednesday evening, Feb. 2nd, the Bearcnt Cubs crossed sticks with the Junior Arrows” on “Dad" Lyman‘s rink, Tryon. The game got away at 9 sharp, and almost from the pace off h- ‘Mabey scored for ‘the Arrows; repeatdn-g in about live minutes. However. the Cubs put up a good scrap and no nlore goals were scored that period. Second perlod—Mabey sure can when the case was closed yen- terday afternoon. and the charge "no Mrs Minnie Lowrie on being lrdd in hockey. for he added anoth- er to the ‘Arrows score. But lumen, did not go where for a. beating so‘ he got down to “hard-tacks" und_ netted number 1 for the Cubs, soon after following suit with t-be sec~' ond. Ilogersoll came down the.’ ice with fire in ibis eye and enterq ed up another. Then just for full‘ (‘arr snapped one into the Cubs‘ net, and "Mick" also contribute-d one to the CJIISO. i 3rd period-lumen was tho first‘ l" S60v8. but Mnbey came right, back. S. Dawson got ‘his share of, ing to my home at St. Avartls. about 12.15. I met the prisoner at the corner of Victory Avenue and Lougworth Ave. He wanted to know where the Egg Circle was. He had a fur coat on. He could not talk very plain. I directed him. When I got home, Mr. Gregory. with whom I board and who is also an employee gave me some infertil- ntlon and we went to the factory. When we opened the door we lleord ti. noise and saw a man go out. the back window. I turned on the lights, went over to the . . _ ,_ ,, window, saw what hnd happened [he evenmgs “pong m" MM‘ i and culled ‘he police‘ I saw the ‘bumped home another and the. game went merrily oll. But al- Inan going out of the window. Dill not know him. Officers Higgins and Doyle came out. I saw the though the Arrows fought well the llcarcat ICubs were out to win untl lng as well us call be expected nft- er having sustained serious injur- ies while coasting some time ago. The Late William ’ A. Noonan lnlnan planted three more goals in‘ fur coat, broken glass and blood the Arrows net and the game “(L stains. The prisoner was there the day before getting butter milk. e A box of butter had been moved to a spot under the back window. facing the flour mills. William Gregory on being sworn J lit is with feelings of profound re-l gret that we publish today the an- nouncement of the death of Mr. William A. Noonan, who passed away at his home in Bctieque yes-t terday afternoon at six o'clock. l The late ‘Mr. Noonan who was in his 69th year, was well known} not only "in ‘Prince Counlty. but in‘ his younger days was known followed with interest by a large Lhmughmlt the province as the‘ the 3L driver and manager of the’ fomousiawal After being thrown from the sulky and severelyi hurt while driving llernado in u brought out match race with Black Pilot at saw Byers different “meg m the some good material on both sides Summerslde many years ago, he “mun-y, and the victors are considering moved to Bedeque where he took Officer Higgins sufficiently to au- fihllllefllling lhe Crystals. it is said. up the occupation of farming audnhorize his arrest. Ml" Frlnk Gimme refereed B11115‘ blacksmlthing. ‘Here ‘he raised a prisoner is the large family ot eleven children and established himself as one of —DESTRUGT'VE FmE “The” the leading and most esteemed cl- we closed the factory- tlzens of this ‘district. The late Mr. Noonan was never disabled through illness until yes-| terday when. after returning from’ mass ‘he went into his ‘house nudi stated that he was not well, he immediately elapsed into he never rallied. He leaves to mourn a sorrowlng widow. two daughters, Hilda and Alice at home. also seven sons, namely: Andrew at Albany; Philip, Manager of the Provincial Bank. Charlottetown; W. lienvy, Barrister at Law of Summerside; Austin of the ‘Royal Bank, Halifax; ulld Dan- iel. John, and‘ Frank of Boston and Preston and Russell at home. Mr. J. M. Nnonan, Summerside is a brother. The funeral takes place on Thurs- day morning at 9 o'clock from his late residence. The Guardian joins with the whole community in ex~ tending sincere sympathy to the be- reavcti. {em-i- Tcsts conducted at the Univers- ity of Wisconsin demonstrated libat t.he moat prachical mortar for use in winter is composed of one part cement, two port's lime and nllnc parts sand. Paris is experimenting with pav- ieclillgl an unconscious state flom wlllchl Ho race Mabey .. d 8-7 ‘with l"he Arrows on tile short cud. G. Robblee, referee. Lineup ; unior Arrows Beirut‘ Cube Nets . .S1;ar Thomson said he was alt employee of the Condensed Milk Co. On Friday “we °"°"" S last it being cold, l got afraid oi‘ a hunuyd “ "Kgllirfsml couple of expensive valves in the " d 9- W“ factory that might freeze. I wait- I M b Fww” ' ed till Gay came home and we both grénfcey. . L ‘An’ Rogerson went down. We went in and n D '8" "mmml (Capt). heard n. crash as of something ' awson (Capt) -G'_D9la“ey heavy falling. I saw nobody. Austin‘ gmm) sub G ‘quirks/m Then we went to south window and found oll looking out a mun ly- lug down under the window, right close to the building. I spoke to him. He jumped up anti ran t After he turned and ran, 'I took him to be lie slam‘- towards- me. Byers._ Not positive. med ills fur coat at the willtlow. 1 identified the mall tot I think the‘ man I noticed a box of butter window. It was not there when The man 1 I saw was a dark colored man. 88W. botih ends of ‘your [such hems, cipher era-d may be us- at the at: for the top and this distributes l-onge r. Notes “M*lck" says wait for ‘the next game. Al‘! Rflgerson takes the net for he ‘Cubs next game, his motto ‘Tiley tarball ot puss." {i SHEETS It is an economry ‘shunt to nlako he henus the same wvidth in sdleets. Willi e wear and makes them Lust ‘Be sure ‘to make the leets long enough. for Uhere is Cross examined by Mr. Johnston “Mhmg "m0"? ‘annoying than to ——l did not know prisoner when ly- m?“ ghee“ 5° 531°" uLll ‘not snuggle up around the shoulders and at the some time ing down. I spoke to him. He got up and he looks like the-man. I won't swear positively that the prisoner is the man. I did know the man Byers by name. Grace Woolsey on being sworn said she was a maid at Judge War- ,burtoll‘s. The coat produced is |tbe property of the Judge. Mrs Warhurton examined it ago particularly. It was missed iSaturdny afternoon. The window was cut right out. l Mr. Johnston reserved fence. Prisoner was sent up to the Supreme Court for trial. At the conclusion of the Byers t l his de- that the y uck under the mrattretss and keep not your toes corcred- Pro-m two and aouarter to two and a ‘half yards a the usual lcngub for sheets, de- pending on the length oi the bed. it never pays to ‘buy a cheap quali- lY of siheetiinlz. ‘A firm. substanti- a week a1 sheeting is more economical in the end. m TH s INCOM lN-G SHOES. The new shoes promise to be qaycr than anythdng we lhnve yet known. "running through the Lspeg. trrum from roschlu-sh to parch- ___ ment- Trllnnnln-gs will ‘be elm-bor- _____________ ate. Rleptile lhvltleis will be as popu- |THROAT DROPPINGS FROM l?!" 11-8 1115i He's-Mn. Shoes will ,1 CATARRH QwcKLy 5N9. |miatch gowns in many cases. Tan ,| ED 5y IACATARRHOzONE" | will continue a favorite. Heels ‘ ____________ for ‘dress will ‘go lhlg-ller and for Just. ‘lrlcalthe the balsamic VMK" and the healing essences of CA- TAiRlRd-IIOZONE, and you feel bot» tcr o]. once. Catmrrhozone is breathed through the inhaler into every air cell in the lungs; into ev- iery passage in the throat and nos- ltrils. No matter where the Cold iCuiarrh is, Cutarrhozone will reach it. You can keep free from OI‘ ling streets Wlllil a mixture of bltu- coughs, colds, (bronchitis and the Proved‘ site by millions and prescribed by physicians for Golds- Neuralgia WA R N l N G l Pam Neumis Beware oi Counterieits Headache, Lumbago _ _ , lherc‘ l8 ‘only one genuine TOOIiIZICiIE Rheumatism t-Asplgrplurablcp 1f a ‘ab. let is offered as “ASPTRIN" DOES N01! AFFECT and is not’ stamped with the THE HEART “Bayer Crols"—refuse it with contempt-itisnoWASPIRIN" at all! Donit take chances! \p-a~__‘_ . Also ttlea of 2i and IOII-Drnggists Accept only "Bayer” package ' _. . w hlch contains proven directions. " Handy "Bayer" boxes of l2 tablet» O ‘ ' aim .. f i t I u. mw-c .‘r"...':."::..':...°."l-at u. .. ..-‘,'."':.n.:'r.':. .:.r::::.:. um Ammo-mm aunr manufacture to nun l» Illblio nnilm lllllfllgyl-i-lv ‘$29 of Bu" Company will In nausea their [aural trad: link. the loIIr l“ .. ' advantage men. rock. orsphalt and porphyry gravel laid on an asrllmlt base, one being tlhatdt is less slippery than asphalt‘ - like by using Cuturrhozoue. Two sports will go lower. esoo-a BRAN MUFFINS. ‘Stir ‘the wet and dry ingredient-s nf those separately tille ndgdrg be- fore. land ‘bake ‘them for breakfast. Sift together ilbree cups flour, ‘two lei-spoons soda and one teaspoon hulking povwler. Add three cups bran and mix. ‘In a separate bowl. blend‘ ‘two tablespoons melted fat witlh a half cup of molasses. Add a cup and e. ihalf of sour Illillk. The mfillih!’ "Pwlmefil- one 9°11"? next lllornllng mix the wet and dry ' small size. 50c. Dealers every- umpedjenm’ and. bake slowly ,1“ where- . well greased muffin tins- ....l,.-l._. .. Slop IIIHere’s I .....--w..»~....‘.....e "is, has» countof...... A great number of specials in MANY LINES that can be had all Half Prioes.. Come and see for yourself. Only once in a wlliic do yon gci‘ slltlpping- opportunities like this. so be on lunlti on lilf‘ opening‘ dnyskls lllully lillcslvlrill be cleaned up illl mctlintt-iv. MacDONALD , BROS. '2-7-3i. THE EXPENSE ACCOUNT. ml liners are some important things you should know about how you llccn n ilrir ‘division of expelldltur- ilgllhtlng ill vigorous Milli lilYlfliif-‘IP are " spending your lnoney and rs- among Iilt: various lllembers 0i lug out door spout-s oven wehn tllc there is no other way you can lilt.‘ tmuily nntl who has ‘been hnor-lnollleter is 911M411! Wmllllil learn them than by keeping an cx- grcctly or wilo has been ahort- zero. T-bcy dress the part and do peuuse account. ‘Ordinarily people cllungml. not mind tlhc weather. Skiing. just tinrow up their hands in terror It i-iunvs yu Micro luxuries have glmblng, coasting, ‘ice-boating. “when idle matter of where the been pnrt-llalsotl ‘nt. the expense of slelghlng and ices-hockey are some ulcncy goes ‘l-s nlent-ioncd. it is n ll0t‘("§‘.»'llii38. and points tho wuy t0 of theur activities. EWIhere tllr wise fluulilcler willo knows, lronl keeping tab, just \\"l1‘;tt became oi‘ that wvlrlc-h the earned \\"ltll the sweat of lhls brow. Keep an aocunt book, properly ruied and labelled. and each lllgdlt note ill it wlhat unoncy you hnve_ sipent. that duly! ‘if you the book in your pocket or curry expenditure at once and save you. mtucll anxious puzzling when you! “l 53W (“but-lotto on the street brings timings home to me that I come to reckon with yourself. i The expense account shoux-l you! if you lire ulloltlng ‘loo much" lluoncy to ally one item; BUY YOUR snasous SUPPLY AT ‘rm: VERY arrnao-rrva rnrons orrnnnn BY us DURING 01m one wmlx BALE From February 9th to 16th Dry Goods and Clothing, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Crockery at dis- 10 per cent off our entire Grocery Line. This is a real sale as we have found after stock taking that. wt." have a much heavier stock than we should carry and are giving the peo- ple the benefit by offering goods at BIG Discounts. idiut aiillllili ‘no increased or reduc- It .~!l\\,.- you whore ‘luxuries have relorlll- ‘it lnuktls ‘it possible for tlctlltlc udmt corners to trim. U111!- yon may without undue sdcrllllces. .-\ntl tllcn. it is u look 'i.l.lt'k over the yewr lllld know can wlrryiwhut did llct-olnc of it all. anyhow. ill .\"iltl\\"s you lihat you have m‘- pursc, so much the better, for t-llut n-onlpttq-d ynlncvhiug and‘ ‘ynur la- wll! enable ‘sou 1o 1st down evoryiwor» ‘lmvc hm been in vain. {ii 2 ‘.- rtl very nlodsllyf‘ never saw before.’ _ h‘ 'l‘b..n girl will ‘resort to imy- Second student: "Thais not tllil and ii‘ ' makes! _All duh". 20¢. ......30percent. Georgetown OU_T DOOR SPORTS- nnolllor time. ‘Hw-ny Nor-morn peoples are dc- wleather l‘s freezing, any neighbor- hood inay have its corller lot. lcc ldnk, ii the firemen will ‘but NIT" on the hydrant and ‘flood some vu- wm area. The cost ol this is not tlxorbltant and it would tbrlnK 4'5 compensation ‘in the health of thr health of ‘tlhe community. -1———{-OQ QMILES. you to incl-ease your savings sutislactlltln to iFdrut student: “Professor Joli" lg to zlttractyattlentionfln ___ ._....=- .1 ic-oamoso-mcsnll olied~ Qliiowwflmfll l other canned beans are pale and tasteless.‘ Benn have the real old time brown goodness of the best beans and nth pork, because they are oven baked lore do)‘ lnfwch b?‘ (on being "fled in “m, ‘What a world of dliierenceJt, lied Beans to content-P " jng ‘so does my loundrymlm" Ben's Ba "maritime ~~ from can Bringingjp Father 4w’ P01’ l1’ u» TO mm‘ rm GQNMA CALLON JUDCJ‘. CAUOF- use, IN erraouc. wrm THE memos»: AN’ can HELP Ml: czrr flux-r TRAVEUN AmeiwsAooR JOB- ru. sewn MR- BLOT ‘(ET- nu. 0E1’ "no: uuocu: u? "H-Hte. is moses NICE OF ‘(OJ-MR- JIGGS-TO INVITE n-‘a A PLiAygnz- Julxzel l5 suns TO car rr!