i i a lie ffi-y-“c-a’. .-a-~ i . _ .-.,.~, . w RITE your name and address very plainly on this coupon. Send it to us and wéii send you the biggest, best, most economical WALL EPAPER Catalogrin Canada. 75 Handsome Designs. Prices Low- . est in the Dominion. All Prices Based on Double Rolls of 16 Yards USE THE COUPON moons a h1cLEOO, LIMITED.‘ Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Send Me the New Wall Paper Catalog Name , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , , . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . P. O. Address . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Province . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , , . . . . 1N0 ORE 6SM°LEOD UNITED 119-181 Queen Street Charlottetown, P, E. l. ' Wall # Paper Catalogue ~ in - . . I Western Guardian ; 4.?” iii. was-rent: news -pese I ls available. . t! l -weorzmt seen-r - In} Cyrus J. Gallant is new Guardian! agent in Howlen and I111 "£01" on" Items, advertising end renew- al subscriptions. -‘I'RYON EGG CIRCLE —£o|.ne v to Annual meeting in Tryon l-lelli on Monday. February 21st, at 7:30 p. m. and gel. your rebate. Mr. Nash present. 39$5.2.18.21 —NOTHING TO DO... The Mid- dleton Women’s institute presents their iour act comedy in conjunc- tion with Victoria Women's insti- tute in Victoria Hall, Saturday. February 19th. Specialties and candy between acts. Auction sale oi boxes. A good time guaranteed- 3942218 2i —l_8LANOER HONORED. —Mr. James H. Mervyn Essery. youngest son oi James Essery, Union, Lot 33 has been appointed vice-president oi the United Merchants of Sas- katchewan, while attendlng a meet- ing oi Saskatoon he met Mr and Mrs Leard, formerly o! Souria. Mr. Essery expects to visit Montreal in the near iuture and likely his nld home at Union irom which he has been absent nearly twenty years. He reports a real winter in Saskatchewan with lots oi snow. —DEPA‘RTURE REGRETTED-l Mrs, Thomas D. Carruthers antll iamlly, Jack and .\liriam, also her. J. W. Wlddlfleld Progressive appointment to the Ontario liquor "loiller- M“ MCFadYB“: cmssedlcommission on the moral grounds last Friday morning by Car Ferryitha‘ no mam“, af “pH-men; en route to Kingston. Ontario] h id h Id ofllcc of emolument. where they purpose residing. They!’ o“ o were accompanied as iaras Sack-l '- . - .- vlile ibY a number oi friends. in-f cludlng Mrs. i-‘reeman, liinond Mrs.’ J. Henderson. Bedeque. Mr. and‘ Mrs. W. Carruthers. Borden, .\lr,' Lorne Carruthers, Augustine Cove,. M195 Etta Waller and Master Roy‘ EXPLDRERS/ We have men who explore the vitals of a used car and determine its exact eon- ditiort. ll new parts are needed they are supplied. When it is finally oflered ior sale we know the car thoroughly- and the customer gets the facts. W. B. PROWSE & SONS GREAT GEORGE STREET A USED CAR l5 ONLY AS DEPENDABLE A5 THE DEALER WHO SELLS ,iT ‘Waller. New Anunn. also Mi". and i.\lrs. Hugh Morrison. Shortly be-l liore their departure. a party of= irieuds assembled at the home of‘ (l. W. Phillips and presented them. lwlih n well worded address - and jtwo beautiful gifts, showing the {high esteem in which they were iheld. We wish Mm. (‘arrullit-rs and ‘iamlly every success nllii happiness in their new homo. Y. l ——~-—-—<o>--——-- I PERSONALS i ——llon. A- F. Arsenuuikt, Summer ‘side Stale Dcpu-ty o! the Knights [oi Columbus ior P. E. 1-. has a-rriv- <cd home irom Edmonton, where {he attended a convention oi slate ldeputies of the order. l ,whlp, who objects to Dr. Manion’: ‘Walter J. Barr of Toronto elect- ed president ot the Canadian Jewq elers’ Association at annual con-i" l Stream of British Migration Again Flowing to Canada} LONDON, Feb. 18. —'.l‘he stream of British migration is again ilow- ing toward Canada and the tide in that direction is rising faster than elsewhere, Hon. W. G. A. Armsby- Gore, under-Secretary o! State ior Colonial Aiiairs, asserted, in the House oi’ Commons tonight, intro~| ducing a supplementary estimate‘ vi £142,000 (about $690,120) all oi which is to be spent on additional issisted passages to the Domin- inns. The under-Secretary stated that in 1925 39.000 Britishers mi~' grated to the Dominions and ln i920 this number increased to 66,- 000. Last year 33,000 went to __..__ ______j____________ _____.__.__ __ i ' ' h; t in content andthas superior ris‘ aim-st. mitt. i». wee“ ti... .1 m. us... PURITQ FLO UR “p”, nQporJiInnfirtLrPsfityF/esrtfosi Mans-m; vaomudnaptt. in 911R to WlSTlRN CANADA ILOIJI Ill-Ll 0O. LIMITED. Toronto, Montreal, Ottewe, Saint Jog‘ i . t - w, aw; test week were Mrs. W- H. Price, wlleol Hon. Fromm“ m “c. (yieitn) and atths right is Lady Boulton, formerly Mlle Mhl‘ Sir Harold Boulton, who is on a general oi Ontario welhknown Canadian singer. and now wilt of FJ. HOLMAN, Agent, Charlottetown -Wl H Price, llloflley. geret Lyons Moodle, vlslt to the dominion. Australia, compared with 22,000 inl ind 12,000 went to New Zenland in comparison] with 8,000 in 1925, -—-—<0Q>—_-_ OTTA WA, Fell. a happy remembrance oi Mr, Field-l minister in the Empire. j —Mrs- Metric-it oi Moroln. ll". and ,her three children are visiting lllev‘. W. H. Harding and Mis- LieuL-Gen. Sir ton, who. if trouble in Chas. Harring- China be-' comes grave, will probably be giv- Hnrdhhg‘ ‘Smmnersrlde’ M“ Mam en supreme command ol the Bri- _‘-_ - iott expects to arrive here in u“ f m“, the i" can l ., . a , .. about two weeks time. He has ° n ' engaged m fmmlmg and has ' Cedar Shingles Spruce Laths We have on hand ior Sale the loliowlng. Viz- 2 Millions Cedar Shingles Assorted Grades 200 M Imported Spruce Laths. 20o M island Spruce Laths. Lowest possible prices. l.. M. Poole 8t Co. PAOLFS WHAHVEB PROPER BAKING OF ROSS-MILLER FOX FOODS wrr H tho most modern machinery renders these quality products thoroughly digestible. The starch of the CARBO- HYDRATES (starches and sugars) ls the cheapest and most bulky pert 01's ilox food and requires carelul scienti- fic baking to avoid alimentary dllelllfiri. ROSS-MILLER PRODUCTS have been wonderfully built up 1n PROTEIN with genuine OROUNO MEAT, powdered lMHOLE MILK end FISH MEAL. The vegetable protein is built up with Al-F-Al-FA - MEAL god e M GLUTEN flour. (Raw mot contains 74.4% wstsr and ls s Ihbst expensive source of protein in the end.) fl.M'PUPPY FOODS are especially prepared for bone- bulltllng and vlprous growth. They are not the waste from the handling of biscuit st the teotory. Each-Fox Food contains JUST THE PROPER AMOUNT o!‘ ood liver oll to serve its purpose. Manufactured by . ROSS-MILLER nlecuir 00., lalnvmd. tile-Me. Onhrle- Illld ONION to BRACE, McKAY"& 00., LIMITED. ~ -. ouomsnetos, P. s, l. - _ , ~ CARVELL‘ 5120s.. uimrsp. ' - GHAILOITITQWN. Phil Iii ' I" some ‘idea of locating in P. E. ls- w. agent scriptlons. . l. Bilious Headaches i IN MEMORIAM. g THE gland Eastern Guardian ..°SOURIS. K oi C. will hold their at home in St. Putricks Hall on the 21st and 28th instead oi the dates previously announced, 3976 2 19 2i LATE MRS. DUFFY llness. oi’ Mrs. Bridget Duffy. aged i2. widow oi the late Michael Juiiy. Mrs, Duffy, whose maiden name ivas Bridget Coyle, was ‘horn ini Fracadie. but livcd for many years n Charlottetown, her husband pre- leceaslng her ten years ago. She vas a quiet. homoloving woman of iplendid character. and greatly‘ steenied by nil who knew her. She leaves to mourn two sons, lames P. and Stephen P.. in this 'ity; also three brothers. Stephen ‘oyle, ‘Phomaa Coyle. Owen Coyle. ud one sister Miss Aline (‘oyle all ..*EA8TERN AGENT — Mr, .1 Murdock is now Guardiar in Montague and Will ‘b! pleased to receive news items, ad vertlsing, new and renewal sub Cold Night Sweats You Quickly Subdue These A" ' ments By Using s- t UlT iso wt. ‘ ' Tree ha . ti: t - 4"""""'ll- M"- J- Mcuuultl and ‘L’ 1,2321%. " ’°’.‘. ". °°. . tutti... §:.“:r:......."":.":. rrrmzc ~ and M... ( ) ‘n M PUPPY ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " “so p" am gory to the wonders oi chemistry (ha: vlrs, illcKenllfl. Mrs. l1‘. ll-m Puwrv new. auo wtr wit‘ "m" l“ "‘"" “d” u" "Wm Qllizhmrlil" ti“ unidGMI-B- I'm‘ '8' ' " ' ' ‘ ' ' ' '" '- .. ,, ' ye. w oyflo rd Vllll, . (s) tt-m CHARCOAL slscui-r . . . . . .. sdoo p» we, FREE r S” M, and Mm n‘? Q? Maui n Charlottetown. The funeral was held on Tues- lay morning last to Saint Dun- +tan's Cathedral and thence to the loman Catholic Cemetery, services zeing conducted hy Reverend Mon- Jgueilr .\iauDounltl. Following were the floral, mass ‘nrds and splrltal offerings. DR. H-AMILTOWS PILLS By iiegulstlng the System. The) Bring Good Health Di course the bowels are orderef‘ and relaxed by Dr. d-Iamiltons P1115 the kidneys receive new tone. tht blood is renovated, and the result 1i a renewal oi good ‘health- No need tor delnY- The 9mm“ you use Dr. Hamilton's Pills 11W sooner you'll ieel the brisk. keen satisiaction of a health)’. Well-Ye gulated system. Sold in V9110“ Floral Offerings I Pillovr, J. P. Duffy; crestzctii, Joylc; cross. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Hurry nines; cross. Carvel Bros. Mass Cards boxes, 25c, Fred and Dorothy Coyle. Anu Coyle, .\lrs, Philip Coyle and iam- ly, Dr. and illrs, lllnt-(lulgun. 'l‘he MacGulgnn children, ‘Mr. "and Mrs. James Eden, Mr. and .\lrs. S. P. Duffy. the Duiiy children. Mrs Win- nie Ryan McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. atnd J. C. Moran, Mr. and Mrs. A. l‘. Brothers, Mrs. Cullen and Adele Mary A. Monnghun, ‘bliss Maud McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nicholson, Alex .\loPher.~ion, James McAleer, Mrs. Mdltory and fam- iy. The Boys oi’ (lrudc \'., Q. S. S.. BNINs The death occurred in this cltylcentcilary oi his birth in Fehrtiary 13th, alter a six weekiflgnjoying gogd Mum, ness. He has lived in the reign oi five British sovercigns-—George iV. William George V. Mr. McPhee was born came to Saint John in 1855, and of two marriages the following chil- dren survive: was founded sixty three years ago today in the iCily oi’ Washington, Ida mid Aielvin Duliy; cross, (Jwcnln- C" b!’ 31'5"” H- Ralhbon” The romantic history oi the lives oi Damon and Pythins had held ior Fieldings home with a copy oi the,‘ budget, , ——-¢-e>-_.. Islander Reaches i Century Mark,’ BRIDGET‘ s1‘. JOHN, Feb. 1s. —-Angus illo-y IPhcc of Ens: Saint John, yesterday cached the age oi 100 years. Tho iound him, and happi-i lV., Queen Victoria anti n Georgetown, P. E. l.. in 1827. He William McPhee. Saint John; Mrs J. H. Sheehan. Park Ave., Saint John; Rudolph! McPhee, Nova Scotia: Mrs Orn- Yerxa, Norton, N. B., Mrs Norman McCabe, of Bath, Me.. and Mrs Ala’ lister McDonald ot‘ Georgetown, E. I. Catholic priest, oi Rustico, P. E. was a brother, and there is a sish’ er living in Prince Edward island, who is over 90 years of age. -<e->- Knights of Pythias n. The late Rev. R. P. McPhemi l..! Natal Dayi The Order oi’ Knights oi Pythlns Women’s , Modern Hygiene More absorbent- Discards like tissue vir. and Mrs. W. H. Scott, Mrs. Pain Stops Instantb! . -—- Hump Vanrshes EW, marvelous solvent us treat litm- ions. Stops pain almost instantly —' actual reduction of the enlarged rout. starts so lust that your next pair o shoe eanbe s siu smalicr-—-oitsn two use smaller. First trial convinces. No wonder PEDODYNE complete mule Mrliuigun and .\lnry, Mrs. Pillfflllfet Smith and Alli-e, .\lr. and virs. A, R. Molnnis, Mr, and Mm, Stephen Coyle, Mrs. William Coyle ind family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Mac- llllltln. and family, Dr. J. Blake, i 1r. and l.\irs.. Amos Monaghan, .lll‘lill3 .\l<'(‘loskey, Brogklino, hos. (,llll|..|El|. Mr. ninl Mrs. J. l. llonuglmii. .\ir. and Mrs. Urlas fill. n- Perms-rm "so: . . . .... a '.:::..:.'. z‘:'":‘.‘."'., "r ~21’? sndcannot s . p r tus ferl l” '~' - °¢ °" W1 l Y flint-nausea?!» ' P A "I. urge it. Most hospitals employ jt. 19ml“! -' 7°? °11 ° 1 i . . Arsenault. Mary Byrne, | f _ special coupon end meil it ‘IQ-skit’, vir. nnd Mrs. IJDDBTKEH. Margaret ,,f?,'iti;'.'..y..'.y'§uc¢"l?tiziiltiilzxi - ‘Qfeffilfsfjsmfrfgll; M‘? ‘g M?" store. Be sure you get the genuine The“ ehoiee 5111 . . . - - . jomoakey’ L A. and Enrol M':Don_ .I‘(O'II"EX, for only Kotex itself ts 4 V .,.,,_ w_ M_ m, Mm m“ m, m“ Km... l4 w rmigunflyq-fl-nm"fl”¢'m~l""-| , ind Mrs. James Brown, anddsm- A’ “manna-sans 1y. Patrick Ready. Mr. and llrs.‘ ' llchael Welsh, Mrs. Rose Mound ,"han,..\illdred and Marlo Murnn-I -,han. Frank Mcflulgan. Mr. end ‘Mrs. P. C. Trainer, this Mlilid FEW women today cling to the way called KOTIZX. l/ ' card Kotex as easily as tissue. nary cotton pads. Thus you wear sheer gowns and gay irocks under the most trying conditions. By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND Registered Nurse old-time “sanitary pad"—-risky nd uncertain-diecause oi a new It ends the embarrassment oi laundry and disposal. You dis- Five times as absorbent as ordi- Aiso deodorinr, and thus ends all KOT€ N’ o laundry-discard like tines mg’ who In his d“! denvered mow‘ three cardinal principles on Friend; budget speeches than any finance ship, Charity and Benevolence. A5 mo“ m, Mn ‘Robb rose a mes,‘ dilly celebrate this Anniversary.‘ Y 3enger_ on Instructions {ram theievcnt on Thursday evening nexli“ minister. was despatched to Mrf by mvmllg been ior unort- than twenty (‘Pillilf-jvilfiiilo» lcs the theme ior wondering ll‘tllllll"il I l m "m! Guam)“ mam" .- i - ‘i ant-t- l W. . ' _ . .. . w - Oopy 0f Budget l..... ..... ........ l was reckoned sun-h h notable t-olobtniiou, . . . . . .- . i I i925; 21,000 went to Canada, com-‘ihi mpeculiar fascination, Tile story Iliidge and Novfll)’ Dimliliib ‘intact: m" my“ pared with 9,000 lhe preceding yeuroi their marvelous irieittishlp had will be held in Lnstle iu um “The Canadian gov- lerument has paid n distinct compil- iment to the United States in the Thi- progress oi‘ l-Zmplrv Lodge in - - inmong the virtues, But it was re» ~ i mehhnglservetl. ior .\ir. lluihbonc- to thereon lhri t-lly has been steady and I110 jiound n fraternity whose far ITHCll-illlPllllllfiffilllfll consists oi some oi the 13___ Whnedng influences have done much togbest reside-his oi 1111B C11)’- cmwding galleries anomively HmJperpsttiate and exen:-plll_v' the leach, -—-—<°>i—" wed to M‘. Robb-B bud e, talemngirof the friendship which bound‘ ‘ . mem m me House today filer: WuSiD-lilililll and Pythias to each other. The order is ionnded- upon the, in this city. Emplie Lodge will (ganadian pm") their friends m ’ ll is PXpPCiHi lhlere “ill he afclwlc“ "t ggvzilgngllgrlrillfizffixgevggz: with a knowledge oi the problems which will standing oi arise and an under- the viewpoint oi the ‘United States government and peo- pie i The Star suggests that n ilugs mink confronts the new minister in the Great Lake-St. Lawrence deep zwuterwny nlone and there are nth; er questions such as water rights Mr- Malsseyfnnd sanitation to keep him busy. with the ever present problem oi {smuggling both ways across the PRATTS i-qo-Qi. or (Yolde-Mlnarws Iilnlment. MlD-WINT ER SALE Mon. Tues. Wed. February,21st,.22nd, 23rd. WATCH ron clitcutlllts C. E. PRATT & SON St. Peters WASHINGTON, Feb. 1s, _The,bortler thrown in ior good measure, nshington Star commenting edi- u torlally on the new Canadian min-p Tog. Trade Marl: “Not by Meat Alone” Leading fox ranchers have demonstrated that, In addition to most, necessary to feed a liberal lupply of |M "I50". in order to keep the bow “M91131! surely 0f milk during the lactation period. lMPERlAL COD Q|L Psred with these results in term of years, have proved to be slgnally sncogqqlul, Rimllfll. which have contlnu have had the largest litters of young (an; and 3|“ to maturity; in addition, they My, p, .. the females- 51$CU1TS are made (rem s lbrmula whic view and which reliable tests, F . or assured results ieeid lMPERl-ALS throughout all the winter season. IMPERIAL a" 1°"! by leading dlstrlbuten or direct mm til; factory. Bo. Ltd rum 121 Box 446 IKE. I. Charlottetown it is absolutely PE-RIAL BISCUITS daily during the winten '1' "ilulsr and also to ensure the females having an" h has been pre- sxtending ovor a considerable ed the feeding of IMPERIAUS regularly In winter the highest average of pups railed "y eliminated the destroying p1 young by Imperial Biscuit - e4.‘