noNTPAYA BIG rules sou FOOD ‘nutritive V; ue,. Wheat Blscuiit is without- doubt the dieapest food inllw world today. It contains all the rich inuscle-malcind elements in the whole wheat Qrainflhe price was not pushed up 0n iiiccofint Oftfllé war s10 we on ave o come , own. . Shredded Wheat contains more real nutiiment tllanmeat * oregdsand costs mucliless. a; ‘ Two 13mm served with bot milk make awarmnoiuishind iheal forthe cold days. " * ' Delicious with sliced bananas. orother fruits MADE IN CANADA Tflséiiuo‘ AlWllRTlSiilllllTS ‘f hlsnslb- fitbenlzmnonooswnn uackunnntusnssvsll- Inllllssilnlllllll y an accumul- ERB. Emerald, will ' Special §6.25_ Prowse Bros Ltd. » ' Good Ffidw. i Cami Pi-l ..'.'.t:?'i‘.?:.:.°.t°......°° "‘ f“ psalms Hocoosv uArcu, n" owscw n. mum. was co-onen/trlvs ram; be loading live hog‘! on Tuobdu-y 3am, N WNW flVitlll-OOK w! UDOclsJI $1.00 bargains tor Saturday Prom. so Bros. Ltd. ' HATOWB Awutvznsitnv barg- Uins are oyn lnr day-a, 335d their m! endwlme. TRIOQLETTE‘ Attic JERSEY blflllflés 11m and dank shades, READ PATOIWS anniversary ad elsewhere. r THE cmlil-o-rrsrcrwn LAD. '98 are setllus in some hard panc- tice for their match tonight. THE CANADIAN FARM -PRO DUOTB will be loading live hogs at Charloitnlwwn Monday iorenoon February 21st. Phone or wd/tc. a-rmuens WELL KNOWN Sac M! Osntam. “The Crucifixion" will b“ mums lby the Mommas: (lhmrch choir on the evening o; FUNERAL TlO-DAYP-‘Ilhe timer- ml chtha haw Mrs. Mary A. Younk- 91' will talks place tron: 8t. Paul's Chum W: mmoon at 1.45 by train to Sherwood Cellwtery, non-v miss‘ rms odd line in .99°1‘8°l¢° will were dc culignlq blouses [$3.50 Prowsc Bros. HOCKEY MATCH TONIGHT;- Netw Glasgow indies vs. Chanlottc- tnwn- Plan opens at Hughes Dru store an. 9a. m. _ HwMPSHiRL-The Guardian re- WRB 1° lwm that Owing m the lndlcnoeitma of the Rev- w. Jones more will be no gefv- W’ M" SPIN-fly evening. —-'i‘he Rev. M. D.. McDonn; m’ Harbour South 0n Sunday Feb st 6.30 OHUROHF-"Thers will b; no ser- viocic the Malpeuuo Presbyterian Church on Sunday the 20th I} ‘the Nflcr. Rev. J. M. Murchison. will en-dlschangs. —4'l‘hera will bs no less than live "Father and ISon" banquets held in Charlottetown this evening as tol- will be addrbltad by REV. Canon MURRAY HARBOUR CIRCUIT ch in tho church at Mur~ 20th at 10.30 a. m. mus Sands 3 p. m. and Murray Rive, 3,1, ‘ usurious‘ rssssvrintltn FATHER AND SON BANQUIEFI‘. laws: In Si. Paul's Parish Hail and in Zion Church Hail. both o! which Troop, oi Halifax. one given by tlhe Central Christian Church conne- man in the Orange Hell and one in the Sunday Schools od the Meth- odist Church and Baptist Church. The last llhree will ‘be addressed ‘by Mr. L! A. Buckley 0i Haltiax. A pro- Irumme will ‘be carried out. includ- ing toasts to "Our Boys" to "Our Dads" our “Mothers and Sist- ers and to the “S. E. T." SRMMS and a. "sing-song" will help to make the time -pa.ss very pleasantly. BROUGHT HOME FOR BUR- i1AL.-—'I‘he remains oi the late Mui- dock iltlcDonalld arrived here from Boston, Tuesday might and were interred in Brooktield Cemetery on Wednesday. The pull bearers IM. McDonald. W_ Stewart, A. Doll- ard B. Dollard and Nell autumn IMPE. Charles Mc- Lean, Mr. Allison McLean and Dr. Martin L. McDonald, relatives tundra-l in Boston. (Special to The Guardian) wabribeccme interwoven and de veloped today with a larger ques gmnted aliled- powers. i-{o-Q-i- ' at the funeral were D. Melanie, ot the deceased, accompanied the body Itumle. The late Mr. MctDtir slid», who was a returned soldier. was given an inupressilve military Final DiSDOSitiOII curlers will dopmtsbazreath on thee tots bl e . nmem- of ory t?!“ thepculfltars oi the Empire. WASHINGTON, D. ‘C.’ Feb. 17.- A ilnal disposition ot former Cer- unsn cables seized by Grout Britain, Franco and Japan during the world tlon oi‘ status, various mandates assumed thy or ‘proposed to be DIATII 774-1..» ' ' ' McRAEF-At Halifax. February ll. 1921, Mrs. Parker MacRaq turmer- ly or Canoe Cove. The tuners! took place on Tuesday the 15th. inst. t0 Watervale. N. S. YQUNKBRW_iAt Ubtle Band-i. Feb. 17, 1921, Mary A. Younkcr. widow oi the late Lemuel Younker o! Charlottetown. age 7l_ Funeral this Friday atiernoon at. 1.45. 1mm St. Paul's Church. service start- .5. .___-¢ec--———- MANITOBA MAY ADOPT PRO- POSAL-Preterentisl voting. un- der the proportional representation system, will‘ be tended t‘ “- out the province, 1t proposals to be submitted to the Legislature ere ratified, Hon. T. H. Johnson, ab- torney generdl. stated on Saturday. The chief lecture o! the proposed bill will be the addition oi the pre- ferential vote in single member constituencies, where there are more than two candidates running. This will bring the provincial law in keeping with the one which now governs elections in the City o! Winnipeg, and will insure in every case that the candidate elected secures a majority ct the vote. The reform has been requested by various bodies, among them the United Farmers oi Manitoba. i—-—10)-——- PRINCE OF WALES RECEIVES —~'l‘he Prince o! Wales has receiv- ed Judge Patterson. captain o! the Canadian curlers. and accepted the team's badge as a. memento o! the occasion. The Canadian and will go to Francs, where they will visit the Canadian battlefields and cemeteries. Lord Beaverbrook entertained the curlers last evening. tbs company including the Lord Chancellor (Mr. Boner Law) and Sir George Parley, Canadian High Commissioner. 1n a speech Judge Patterson told the gathering that there was no reeling in Canddira- galnsvt appeal to the Privy Council. The curlers will sail tor home on Febuary 25th. MEMORIAL the King in remembrance oi he FEMALE HELP WANTED IKNTBD A MAID FOR GENERAL WWII ILILDDIJ 75 Bil-ill” until FUD. $5tll_ Al‘ Biz-est. m m n“ Secretary. 0mm $m"1°_ °B‘md’§:‘_"" “d l" “h” PM" . . . l ' F0“ BALE msonnnnnnous """'" *°°'°‘"='"- — W's l 1.1 westward yea ‘m: aALn-auAnm-v Q! My. wen .0! . Btilmmlflllllsrllshflcotlikfllll Mm'Ha____-f £80m p inthasctiyiestclwfmgonblusin‘; mom. Omens, School gum’, ---- .. ‘ Duh, em, we ‘Mkuml Miss ltisy Sterne and ‘Mm. (Din) Ilhustllln-fllrlfifl-J w '- w ““'.$B¢1§9g1» aresnsndlnsaiew “u” ‘°"""‘° ‘flmu < thcficnmusls. 7° ' - can a Billing menu and 1°!" - - . ._.._ wumuwznucmcuwo: an. Norman sltlewanhalcligy, lax; _ minions UIBIWOM send ~ - eatcrda ~40 hm can» imam: nail“ addresses. d‘ hnleiburuzoitas. v a w y "we cabana Nomi! mnzfiflnlg: a ‘mm pLOTl-ll, QLOTHI r00 ‘ lflbcstncnpmflboonsniltba "figflflfl utmnmeeoinnnlzimum ‘wf-‘WI Inn . ____' stamina-summation ysnlnflfl "l! on lllrlondsoillii unis-n. l‘. m. 0-" had :1 st. Peters. will.» u 2 Judi mm‘. “my. than“, ma...“ ‘ . a m "wit" at Prince Wales College arapiafls- |q_ a __ . - hiwflhqn ed tn sec hen-out again a er er ~i__ ha“: uukxu.‘ “can flue“- i'%‘=‘h‘|1‘$‘“3>£i"l"l”§l|ll“=d‘¥ t‘; a, v ‘”' u. “u l‘ Ollfllflrfl- u! i ‘in mmmoacntrcetmstisna .. ma» FY0501“! u» one» "cyl-"m" .. , m 6W3?!’ roz/c/r Mason-in Canada and certtnln y lll the province o! Qudbec, We last night at s. very ndvnnc- ron ton rnmrms ca; nviv ml n» nasal-w. m not It m. m-t. 83 i555 engine I"! cans wows AND omsmv i ‘METHODIST O|JRCUIT.—RB‘V. Hu- bert 'l‘. lShuith pastor. By e change in programme on Sunday next ' (February 20th..) chc services will at 11, Capt Wolfe at be as lollows: Mliburn‘ Knutsibrd It 2,30. 7. Please note tbehcvurs. --_.Qp@,__-§- PERSONALS _¢_-- mnctoliontncal. y SCROLL- Mrs. Mary (Boswell. 273 Sydney St., has received the Cross and Scroll from son Pte. Norman S. Casrwell, who heroically gave his lite for. King Ind Country ontAug. 28, 1918, at _-1__'~ VERNON Rll/En ClRCUlT.-'— Services so: Slmday 2on1 um! u Vernon 2.30 p. ‘ml. Cherry Valley Q30 .p. m. Monday (Mfr! valley a special week o! evening a). UQlKblL train No.11 was proceeding llrom Wfllay 111011108 an axle at the en- Klhe. tbroke near Tigtnish. A wreck- llle "Jill! was cent from Oharlotte- town and the damage repaired, the "will! sent beck to the city. Dr. and Mrs. Ross, city. have l. 1‘ ‘A suiuia guard of honor. awaiting‘ hlinnrdn Linlncnt Relieves Neur- lllll. AGED SULTAN OF FADLI, WIT HONOR ‘AWAlTlNfi DUKE OF CONNAUGHT Fwdil is seen here with two sailors the arrival o! the Dix-ho of Connaught who been touring tlmdia as special Brit- footgaar. HTTUXRTYO? as. ish envoy. Note the Sultan's PRINCE. ‘stnseco. ‘NEW ROUl-d-ANIAN smnov Auopnmcns. wuo was mas Asourrn or the blow-In; o! Rib. 9. o! this tour schooner Charles‘ 10-‘ QnMcott, oi NuwYcrk. by s. MINI‘ Matinee Racing .'\ 1. IV A- _ . " lpsrmn lam -_-_ ,1 New Yogi, lt-Nun 1o: up at sea on the fight mam! _ mine and the escape prom death o1 the ten members 01-11148 crew. was brought here today by tmesteamer Muns- amr, which arrived with the sor- vilvors lrom Hewitt. > -___-gQ@-_-_ At Fredericton ‘ iuii Lind: Blngnn Won Glass A" and P. 8. the Clan Event on tho River Yesterday a '-‘.\ t ~ x FREDERICTQN, N. 8.. Blob. 16.- The matinee raclngon tlhe St. John River'- tlhls nitsrncon produced some 500d heats. Glass n. being canoe- laily closely contested. P. 8., driven by Dr. McCoy. won 13min Make Grattan in Your heats. the four horses in the bombs being, well bunched at thclinish. ' a , In the Class A. race. Linda Bin- sen won hardly from Stella. 0., but was unable to go a third best through losing a shoe. c. H. Tapley of st. John and John 1*. c. Him. acted l} Judson and timers and P. S. Watson as etsrtc. _ - ‘llbe summary follows: clan" A. um Binsen. 1-1 oQmcnomiu l l Stella. o. cm» ........._..... 2 z Time-JWM as. \ , " Clonal. r. s Dr. o. queasy -..., 2 1 1 Make Gram-n. H091 Mo- Dtmald .....__......'........_.;.... 1 8 2 2 Star Todd. R. W. Silllfih .... 3 4-0 3 filchenlhdynVllthintnd 38 4 mime-ans; 33%: e354; 34%. .___-{OZ-___ THE LUCKV ONE.—-“I"d0n't know what Pm ever going to make of that son oi mine." complained the sell-made business ins-n. "May- yet," said a friend. “isn't be gifted lnnny way?‘ "Gifted? l should say he is! Re-nlnW. got n thing that. wasn't given to him.” Tr; A O-NICTH be your son hasn't found hlmselt CHINANEN Mun’ Nor us: sun SUEYp-Probihltlon ‘my um- Maglstrate Shaw jto deliver the {judicial blow that hills‘ staggered Chinatown. The flat (has gone forth that Chinese cooks must. no longer use Sam Susy to give “tone” to roast. pork. For generations China- nlen have prepared pol-hers for the oven by soaking them in Sam Suey, which is a decidedly potent liquor. Lest any part o! the mast might baveescapedpgcncroua basting; o! Sam Susy were added at. intervals during the cooklngprowss, and ot s truth “the restllt was highly satis- iscwry. In tuture any Cblneman who serves pork imthe traditional style is liable to a tine o! $50. The police will soc to-tt. on much o! the Joyouticllllls this. mat. but it has remained tor, the 1811b. t f! o‘: WWI???‘ Aw, c/mon. FRocSIE! 1.5mm: stow Jfs’ wuusr Mo!!! .' '£R Prince l Matinee 3.15 Sharp. Night and 8.46"§ha1p.~_ They had waded deep into lovcxfifhNosv they dared not o forward-and She ‘wasaraid to tell him who shofireullyglvas. _ He wasjound to a woman he bud never seen. ' COME SEE WHAT HAPPENED. “THE TAN'K’S Sscmsr CHARLIE IQHAPLIN l Chapter Number Eleven ' t’ “HIDDEN DANCERS” 1. o._g. Tho Odd Fellows are cordially invited to be present at the Odd lilellows‘ Hall on Friday evening inst . The Senior Past Grands of the Lodge are to conler the, Initlatory Degree zcllowed by a programme and refreshments. glow Nofum‘! l Y’AwR!*bY.¢wF »>.. h.» 4 could not turn back! IN _ was iblliilGRANl" _ . 5moke ran All fllilifill drama 0f the but Virgil-Iii: led F. l \ BHert J 011.1851». , ./.'1'a/u:. cm Mrs / m: Faun cz~r.9!\ ‘Ki/m’ lfow ma? Vvr) .. 7 wnm’ PM ' 4 cur,‘ a . mt “Tim vuts THE. mm To WATQK ‘m’. can WMll-i- Tint. Minotaur; wtuf ARmmp "Tat CORNER. ‘YO Q11’ A