is a thirsty flour. lt is so strong . that it takes up a great deal fi' ' ` more water. lt therefore makes i _ _ ___ _ _ 1' ' More Bread lf; and Better -Bread ` _ Buy it and see for yourself ‘_ _ . - -I1' PAV! tobuy in this Provineem -ONI CIN1" psf word each insen- _ _ ,-:- 1 -_-.. _ _ _ -as us_""‘_‘o|-d. n ~ P Rltv FLOIJR ~ ~ ----==- ---- ~ _:_ _ saange, is Guardian Agent in 8ummsr._ mum cWu g _ 6.< , - ' - ' . ~ » - THURSDAY Tll W] GUARDIAN - __ ~ 1 The Western ` an » . --.__ -- -Tl-IE M0l\NlMI*U`AlI..Y Guardian -ALL KIND! of Musical Instru- can be _obtained at-I.¢`fferty's 'l'oneor- ments at HOL.MAN'8, ___g\;_x;tt;1&|;s_g_1e_. ial Psrlollre. -'-- _ -cnonlneta -beams, comoioto ‘ooT§‘5.”o'3‘"’°l°{ ‘ll“.f§'.....°°°"'.l “‘ l'i‘-i‘i.°l?.°»ii'-`r‘o3"f’o...."“’°‘ ‘ff T' "°" - ' rcen-_o rp oes.' . __ ' ie. ' n_.d 1'. nl;u.il°sN. Ln_s1'_§:in. -;1;i‘m“n;_<;§- ‘ _ _ " _-me-s-snnnri. s e. - ' 88-8- ._ ~ - ` ----nj fa. '- -Plcfunzs rnauso.-novo your --ENJOYAILE EVENING:-A V6!!!-Dlctures fflillld lt I-l0LMAN"S. lim- enloyahls evening was spent at the merslde. Thhi are allowing new ds- home of Mr. Ed. McWilliams, ‘Cape 'lillls in"mbuldi!liB.' ”" 7738-3-9M2lE1i. Traverse, Monday evening, March Ilth - ` ’ ' _wlgcn a number of young people gath-_ -l¢_EN 0F,TI+¢‘10&TH.-Patong are §§.‘3i‘§.."Zo'I."i`.i‘§l.f.'?.‘Zi.§’.Y.§"l.'f"‘w...'“.‘i?3fl2`§ f.l"c'{..l‘.fl."i° l’.‘i°;".1°;'i“”"“"i“o”'°o‘§li _ ~ -‘ or , ua ou !05'--N- " ' ' c' *tern made from 2-enlideg ol Khaki wo r _ worth$¢.50 a pair to-day while they last orps Bertram for $6 00 PA'i‘0NS`.` 7717-2-illVi2i. lt: fav to ind him that the people or the time Prov Innes asa_"pullin¢" ngr_mm.in- the llgger 6sms._A' man with the record 0! Cllrllin “Dee” ‘llaoklnnoa com~ mands that.-,ae an inalienable right. ‘HAI-IFAX, Feb. ll,--To citinens of ern Canada-'that is the Maritime vinoes--'two of the oilloers of _“The leventh" are well and very well own Ii. is doubtful if there, is a man mstnre years in Nova Scotts New nrnswick and Prince. Edward Island bo has not. li one t e or another. of or read of “better still ow raunally, fdaptsin MacKinnon d eutauant Donald. that they do t ow personally the third oillcer Ei!!! PH) E Kll Of _ _ , B . w ' ` ’ _ heard~__ _ ` _ _.‘~‘3f ` _ nn ._ _ m _ _ __ ll0 L _ of th splendid unit is something to be regretted. 'lu Lieutenant F. J. Long worth. “The Eleventh" has an oillcer popular to a degree, and sp endldly eiilcleni-for. coming' of the s ack he rloes. be could be nothing less. ’i‘ha_l,atoc_k is lighting stock; Lieut- ant Lougworth comes from a long ne of military men, the worthy son on ll 1 of s fworthymiliiary family; lie is Beer Longvyorth. oi' uiurlottetown enough to Bly *|10 N5 3"" was sm s _tti__:l_ong member ot Callld lil __ - _ An hero we have, an alert, 9101!- eyed young ONBOP. Wil0‘ll W9" WUWP' oo to uphold rsmllv traditions. --.be- canse, as was the cue with ll_il_-1°!!- boare, he has You tlnfolllll ‘U1 sheer merits. Lieutentnb Lonllortll deserves to be Lieutenant‘IAngworth_. because he camo tromfthe ranks ' ll! did his brother oiilcere pointing as s gunner. this nobnlar young oincer. has had seven tultyearl of artillery life with lame of 010 best men who ever laid a gun When war broke out, Lieutenant Longsworth was a. sophmom if l|\lD0l\ aid College, Montreal lie heeded the call, and has been llllilli Y-hilt 11139 I member oi' the ives Polng Battery. un der Coptaln MacKinnon's command Lil; real chance came when Captain MacKinnon was asked to mise "The Eleventh In time or peace. Lieutenant Lodi i worth was n consistent athlete and in heavy could always he relied upon to given ed DB 0110 Oll is qualified Nnrd young provinces _ _ 132 -PRESENTATION-C . ~ » ' and Nicholson of "A" Company 105th ' -__‘ ‘ _ _ who have been in Summersido tor _ -ANNUAL MEETING I. 0. F- - _l_= __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ ______________ ,___ .-_-._ ___ Home weeks on instruction work rs- The annual meetlngof Court Aberdeen _ turned yesterday to Charlottetown. l. 0. F., will be held on Thursday P6 . , . - l --+».___ _._.__~,._.,__,,,*__ ____ HlllM THE Hlllllli lllli Mrs. Donald Mclntosh has received the following letter from her brother: Somewhere in France, Feb, 10, 1916. Dear and loving sister.- "l received your kind and welcome letter and the parcel and the gloves were 0.K., but l did not get the letter and pound of tobacco you sent. I think you had the wrong address. The weather out here is getting nice and warm but the mud is very deep yet and l guess it will be for a while. l saw it German and a English aero- plune having a scrnp in the air a fcw -lays nge and it was some scrap to. $8 ch & $3.05; Matthew McLeod, Sr.. Murray Th Polling Booth Fee, City, $5; Ada E; mg Go . I i0 Watson, City, $2; Employees Hickey d in Gallagher, Manager Charlottetown P vious to their departure they were evening. March 9th Mr. S. F Hodg Thelllree. City. $25; Teiwller and DU- each presented by the N C 0's and son High Chief Ranger, will be pre- pils, Georgetown Royalty School, $3 M ude McPherson. Bellevue. $1; Eda as a token or the respect in which they _- Prowse, Murray Harbour, $2; Uigg a yi- Mill-80d. Murray Harbour. Sl: Edit- were held by the men.-C. --SPECIAL TRAIN, Friday. l\iI\l'°|1 10th, l Tigh I -8.15, Alb ton 3.- Baptist Church, per S. E. McLeod, Uigg “V” sh er BIRTHDAY PARTY.-Mrs. Ed. 45 for Summereide at low returirfare. ; Eel-her Jenkins. Orwell. $2; T€n~ Urch, Kenslngtomgave a birthday par- The Crystslsot Summerside play tho er and Dulllla. Bridgetown 8011001. ty for her daughter Edna on Fe 29 Re als of Al e turn hoclse rdon, Brudenell $1 Miss Annie 1, Point, $2; Teachers and- pupils, go tool nav ib`m` in 'rnbtllonnlteis y en t e st ann versa of ma c . en c s a and ren- River, $1; Captain John N- McDonald. Edna's high. Mrs. Urch took agen- ders music for 2 Size hour's Skill!!- e of the occasion and sent invita- Everyone is assured a good time- ns to her little friends. The' chil- Admission 85s. ' 7655-3-4mSMWTF ren all had a beautiful time and as Nicholson. City. $50; WOUJGDS Club. they grow older and are tried and per- -THE IRISH AGENT.- Under the ' part pr0C€edB Bridge held at Club ploxod by the hard problems of-life, if management ot Div. No. 5. A. 0. H.. BOONE. $40; C- D- L- MCNBUI. BUICK' a thoughtof the -birthday party should Summerslde, The 4 Act Comedy Dra- 037 _ _ e to them it will b 0 is “Th I ish _A e i." ill be re- Fortuno Bridge, High School, $4.10; in ' e as an as ma 6 r g n w a desert of despondency, and they peated in Centerville Hall. Bedcque Teacher and DUDUS- Silfiilg Valley will be boys nud girls again torn. short on Friday -evening, Mar. 17th inst valuable service to any team or squad Oiilcerx-I ff: ‘ . . - or of service a son of the` late i»0l9li°'| __ _ 5 _ _ __ _ I _ r ` i _ oi r , _ r _ , ‘- ll . . . Q ‘ I' 3 i L/ _ __ _ __ _ _. __ .. , 1, ii _ _ _ 7-11' L_ 1 _ 4’-X'-.l-J -rr. _ \ ‘ ' _‘i __ D ._ _“or _ _... - ' sU_MMERsIl;E.P.E.I. e fn _ Y' ‘ __ . ~ _ ss~rAe.--iesz f _ _ " ‘ _ flu; BI ~ Qrgglllill _ _..._ . ._,,. _ L- rvinltorinii-_ - _ _ Marvcllous Value in llollevc mc, but our plane forced him Sch°°l'$1"’0; Tmchms and mmns' Ur' - to lm, ground 3 few mms away from benvlllc lllgli School, $3.50; Zion Church, Ladies Aid Soclct$y_,6porTM:'si -' ou something about thn trenches. J- H°“l"» T"““’""‘?"' City' “ ' °‘f llilicrc lsn't much use for you wouldn‘t “f_‘b~“"'ii_§'~l°“S from l""’"_" to mme" lwlievc liulf I could toll. When wc` $:"710'0“' urn in them und tho Germans start in H' w_‘_|e|N_':|;‘G:__ "_ sh(-ll us they sour] over tt fcw Wiss °"'77','wf,:_9';w1’i .. lmngs nnd then' they send ovcr it low ' ,‘ -ml boxes rind when they come €~_i_”""“ look out und kccp your hcud down for ii one hits you on thc hcxul you _-___ , won't have any hair left I can tell you. _Mr-9_ Arthur Dawson, Tryon, is .-1 coal box is a six inch s§wl:_ and _it visiting her mother Mrs. n. F. Lord. makes a hole in' the grount a out s x Cn _ 'navel-ge__N_ ' feet deep and about ten foot across. pp ;__ Somc hole n well. One ol' my old pals, __M,-_ \\'Im_ Pye, (mpg Traverse has Uvnilltl }l\ll11@ ill' "i1"1"~‘» has 509" arrived home after spending the win- \\‘oundml but will recover alright u_s M.,-'S Spf.-1(-9 on the S_ S_ Spm|ey__N, his wounds are not very serious. We l tlcar sistcr as it is getting late' and __M,-S_ ’(~_haS_ 1)0u|1_ Cape 1',-averse mydnews is gctltiiig .shhort_l W_il_l C_l0Se is visiting her mother Mrs. Ephrlam soil ing _von un your usmni my ovc (-1 ,-k_ yn; , R0ad__;\'_ und may God bc with you and l till we 9' ol __ H100! flilaln- _ `-'Miss Louise Wright, who has YOU' 0V€l` IOVIUE b|'°ih9\` me- C- A- been visiting friends in Cape Traverse -“"D0"9lg6~_h Batt D C0 14 Platoon ha; returned to her home ln Bedeque 5 rnr.nrigodo,'2n-lc. F.. _' ' N0 59709» |""‘"“"" -Mr. Thomas E. Noonan has retur- ned to his home in Allmny after ri few nays visit to rrlcnfis in south Moi- ville. --Mr. il. Roy Holman of thc firm of SPECIAL EFFORT, FEBRUARY. 29¢h -gi]_;0llI;_1agnCg.:I`Ch‘tl;‘_l;>_l;t6_i2_;Jol;'_%al;ugi:; .___ e ug p ra , . ' Previously acl-mowlcdgcd; $5,513.- H DIIBIHBSS il`lD~-N- 87. Mrs. ll. Pope Welsh, City. $12 _ _ .lolm offer, Cny, $2; John Mcpoou & -Misses Prlscllla and Aletha Cllr- Co,, and employees, City, $13; C, J_ rutlters, daughters o_i’ Mr. Wm. Carru- thers paid a short visit to their home ills-li l in (‘m~|e¢0n___N_ our quarters. You asked me to tell » \\ \\ -Miss Minnie Bell and Miss Janie I"li‘. ‘ __\\\‘-_ \ I U l'|"l -< \\\\`\ I) D D / nrgl :il their homo in (Bupa Traverse.- _N. N -Miss Mnymn E. Rnudy has rciurn- - _ - ed to her home in South Melville nitnr PI L L” a months sojourn with friends in Al- ; // L S 5- tl ' hany. She was accompanied by her f][~ I I ___1;" §__ cousin Miss Lilliam Noonan who will (__ f 4 L l \ \\\\_\_\_\__\\`_S£F' be her guest for an indefinite period. J . , ‘it ._ L 0 v l Z K| I- [Y D ,il -Mr ami Mrs, Wm Noonan, Curie ~ _ ‘ __- " - ' ' ` icelnall- _ P. EIUBZ Daley BGCKWHII. almost every community in these ____ »`n.5'G»1r;o M.-‘1';‘}-'f\__5f*(' 22"§h‘;°‘§,‘§m§,“g§°,fe:“p;“,‘;‘f,‘f§‘Q25, C253 'Martins daughter. a trueltearted. live- Maritime rrovincoo. not this excellent _ -_ “_"~, n,),':I£_ST F5 llf . ' Mrs. James E. Murphy. Mr. Murphy ‘ »l_ _fi __,,_~ Js one of the progressive farmers oi `~ _.` ._ "'_ ‘.|‘ lA-ugustine Cove and was successful `~ \`f THE' ' _ .in carrying oii` several prizes nt the , - ;-r~ncm_ 'Prince Co.. Secd Fnlr.-N. 3' @ ¥)¢i\u CanSBu¥ Thés Handsome _-_-_;."\ nner et or 9.00 l This 95 piece semi-Porcelain dinner set is €_lt?_v;ne;n a beautgnl pin_k floral design that _- _ 1 seyoupa :cu ar . ’ ,~._ _ It is a strong and - seliviceable set-_will o ~ "‘°"” "~;‘u.S;§‘.:;if;::“f.‘i.“~::'“.lS.s _ _ - _.___ r er _ ii . "”’ for the set _____.,v_ ..;f__ "___, 4' _ _ ~ _-_fn-_ -. Block & co. -.ron ‘N C < ‘_ it .' 1 ' _ >_' ~/ . r' ‘=. Qc - ' " _#.1-ot>-_,m - .’ '14 \\._. - _- , -¢ b __, .g_ my -_.::" ._ The Sunnyside Crockery ;:';`.» ' "M ` Our --Annual Sale _ ` of Paper _ V Remnants .1-,, - Is new on; Every pattern at I Paws Y , S-,._ `_\ \\ ' , . _ Preston Ellis gave vaudeville exhlbl- preciation oi' what Captain Mac- __7~` - . l I , i._t\‘_';}§2§fe€g‘5;:'ncgnggtvzagezvgga ltlons. 'l`he_ iolowlng ig the Cast of Kinnon has done and is doing is to b_e time at least.-K. - Same programme as in Snmmerside on_Mnrch 18th. Proceeds donated MILITARY HOBPlTAL.- Lleut to Charity. A-rare treat in store for Knight oi' tho Militia Dept. Engineers all who attend this Side Splitting Branch, who has been on the Island Comedy Drama. 7737. for some months in connection with’ » ‘ _ the fitting up oi the buildings in which -FOR THE LENTEN SEASON. - the troops are being quartered is ut A _splendid assortment of'Lnnten present in Summersidc zggsnging for goods; comprising green and Dried lhf- fitting lm of tho Dunn building on Codiish. Boneless Codilsh, .lamiesons (‘r»dar_ Street its ll Mllllllry llolllllltal special Boneless C!/vllisli, l~‘lll¢,-ts, hip- orders to proceed with thc_work hav- pered Herring, Digby llcrrlngs, very ing been received Tuesday night. it line Labrador Hcrrlngs, Canned goods will be tltted up as a twenty cot. Hoe- consisting of Salmon. Muckercl, Clams pitul. it is expected the work will be I-‘innan Hsddies. Scallops, Lobsters, completed within two weeks.-C. Shrimps, Sardines, and Herrlngs ‘ in _ sauce at R. T. HOLMANS, LTD., -KENSINGTON WHIST AND Summerside. 7738-3-9M2iE1i DANCE.-An enjoyable whist party ' llilil di1l'lC8 Whs held ill the C. M. B. A. "Get your Dygg from 11113, We car- liall at Kensington on Monday night ry an the loading makes, Festa-'g March 6th. An extra glamour was Drugstore, _ 7375.g.7M3{_ added to the occasion on account of it being the iirst "affair" held in the C. _ M. B. A. Hall,_slnce the installation of the 'electric lighting system which (by the way) w_lll not ~ _ be completed till after the moving plc- " li- ture machine is put in nevt week. Mrs, '| - _ James Lynds _took the role of "Lady _ _ Bountiful" and dispensed coiiee and many kinds oi’ cake with a lavish U I hand.-K. -onAMAT|c c|..us.- on Thurs- > fi- day evenihg, March 2nd the Tyne Val-_ _ HALIFAX, Feb.'_26.-When there is ley Dramatic Club presented the ilve set for one the very pleasant duty oi' act play The White Mountain _Boy to .writing of -Captain D.. A." MacKinnon, a large audience in the hall at Tyne O. C., of “The,Elevel'ith," it becomes Valley. The diderent parts were well necessary to couch oi1e's-language in carried out by those who took part what _maysppear superlative and adul- and the play throughout was much ation to those who have small knowl- apprcciated by the audience. Mrs. edge ofthe work and worth of this ad- Hubcrt Phillips and Mr. Ephrsln Phil- m/irable oiiicer. Nevertheless no less lips sang between the acts; while Mr. must be said if something near to ap- the msn with a beautiful wrist watch sent. 7689 38M2i Charactsre.- Salem Towne, from thc get down, White lillls oi' Old New Hampshire. _-Captain "Dan" MacKinnon is a. “As plucky as ihcy make 'ern." 11. Il. young man us yours go, but n decided- BOMUBS Mllrk DllD|0Y. cool undd cruel ly old mnn in nxpcrioncesrand nchiovc- J- A- B0l1l*’-9- Marlin 300-liwilh. D- NGW ment. That one individual could crowd Y0l'l¢ Bllnkor- H- F- Phll"D`B: Shad so much into u. life that ls ye; in its Kérflhnw. the tavern kooller- C. I. thirties, is almost unbelievable. Lidetonci Algy Fil-Zlllléll. H frat-lilo One month ago Captain MacKinnon dude-- E. S. Reid; Billy. “handy lo appeared on the horizon oi' overseas have arollrld”- W. I- Stewart: 'l`0ll8l1 service as a meteor. Today his name, Bon. H- llnl;_