I ur-'.»`e..¢~t - 1 .tl i I fl ii .¢ 1 I i i I ‘I ...es - I e 5 1 s if- 1 l\ 1 _ , _ VV V _ ,_ _ , , ,V , Vg I I __ _ .IV _ V,_ ._ _V,,,J. _ V V _ V _ V n /' H 1 . ‘ M All the Latest and Most Important Reading Matter Selected From ,This Week’s News for The Lharlottetown Guardians Saturdays Subscriber ho U ' 'CHICKS MUST HAVE CERTAIN INGREDIENTS ` riiiiiiit iiiity tii ttmisvttie ii-itiittniiiui i.-ii.iie.i total riir tzstfy ctiteks. _ . e ~ f/'arts Buttemiilk BABY LHICK l~O0D <1) is guaranteed to raise cverv chiclt that tic-la .--` has vitality enough to __ __ _ \ bitztk L_tve:;ttc-ll, ._,,,_,,, ' .. - ...IIT §.i‘§i"f‘5.‘;Il"‘ii~..‘f‘.§ ll`.‘$ -rr;-._ I; ‘ 3 \*,_` * uritizxali tlrstg weeks, Ein; ",‘.j;-;,;‘)` ‘ _ can osc. oney Bac I ' . ‘ J fs? t'1\Ic{ii¢ier‘ilmsl|:ilJciiiiietAtlflsldilllr _ "M __ ,.3 run? roou co. or ' - ~> 330" cANaoa, LIMITED. ,_-Vt_ -_ - V V_ 4 - ` Carlaiv Am. It/iouto _.__-_-,'.,__,i _ _ 4 . I - - v~ra>*‘ ' [_ _ ____ _ ____ __ I -Special Garden Collections - , . . _ _ Selwvl lllvldren S Unllecttnn-riftr..I$.:.‘tf.‘2-.lustre::1i,.1t*:..€;::?'.§ux.:- Peas, Parsnip, Rnriish, Squnslt auri Turttip-our selection iff \.irieti=-a ' ' ' ' Smit Harden Cotecttun-its °sf.‘:i..?;:";.§:;i“.t.1';l..§2r¢ 22?. ‘ .rt °~"°“ I- Ptlanley. Parsnip, Ptir\tpkitt,_I<:tdisli, Spittticlt, .\`i|ir.'i|lt. 'l`oria.tto uns lftltrxtiii-vl‘;“l`li|:i an 14 pkts. for 32.00. postpaid -our selection of varieties. 3"'""l1=|1 fwfd=»\ t2vlI=¢twn~li!;- f.;1;‘.'.~ ':;;“:1'-52.*;-.°ax?:.3°'.i-.tt::‘.F:"‘i 5;_neiVi\ott<'llt'd to tht' will ol' (lotl by ltt-r pastor lit-v. A. J. i\‘l<:ln- tyrv through tho eltanrlels of thc t`hurt~h sho poat~t»fully pits:-tt-tl aw- ay to awnit hor rvsttrrrrtlittt. 'l`ht‘ futtt-ral look plaro on March 18th lust to Svvtut Milf' Bay i'ollowt‘tl liy ri largt- proc-cssiott of sorrowittg frivrttls anti ltr-lprlrbors. ’l`ht‘ pill lu~ari~t's were lVlv.~asrs William (‘antt:rt>tt; the t'l|:,ittt»otts art- ripe for lltravctt when they are called hlthcr. livv. llr. l~`ttllr-rton, an old friend of the family cotttluctctl the fttner- al service, assisted by the ltev. i\lr. \Ntv-bstur and liev. Mr. Wood. 'i`ht~ pall-licarttrs \vt»ri\ l<`rank lloward, ltoss Iiiotltttnu, G-arfii-lrl Wnrrtzn, Wztltter Scott.. llurtcatt l\lc- l‘hail and Allison l\’l:\e.\lillat\, The flowers sent. by friends and’ lovotl ont-_-; \\'t~ro boautii`ul, and al- though tht- tiny was stornty and thc roads had. thc long ptwccssiott gave testintony to thc esteem in which tlteccasctl was hold by hor ntatty friends far and near. l"arowull, ltelovetl, “till tho day :lawns arttl thc shadows flee away." (Torn. 'l`l1oi'_o was a large and apprecia- tivo attdlonco in the (lalcdtminn (lluh rooms last evening to hear tho lion. l<‘. J. Ntu~tl\`s lot-.turo'on "Sonic Makers of (`.ttnada." Mr. G. J. Mc(`.ortttat:k, l’rcsldcnt, prcsitiotl, and llitlugly intmtlttcctl tho leotltr- er. Mr. Nash, in his preliminary re- . .If Perfectly Clean! That‘t\ the feelin| you have about everything washed with Lifebuoy, especially stockings, 'us\derwenr, night- jowns, sheets, blankets, and everything that touches |I\e'altin. The rich velvety lather of Lifehuoy has wonderful cleanain| power, but more important, the antiseptic qualities in lIFEll.IIIY _ ue/ttru IIA' t|i> prevents germs, _disease- sniorobes,(and they are pre- sent everyvvhere),and perfect cleanliness results. Th urhlle slsur la I.l/:buy u s uni of In pnlmlu qnlirln-nam nuns null: a/rn au. 1 --The death occurred ut the (‘h-ar- NEW OUTFIT8 FOR YOUNG- STERS Dou’t worry about perfect re- sults. llso "Diamond Dyes,” guar- anteed -to give a new, rich. fadeless color to any fabric, whother it bc wool, sllik. linen. cotton or mixed goods,-dresses, blouses, stockings. skirts, chlldrcn's coats, feathers, draperles, coverings. The Direction Book with each package tells so plainly how to dia- mond diye over any color that you can not make a mists-ke. 'l`o match any material. have drttggist show you “Diamond Dye" Color Card. -__-i* marks, trcferrcd to the Eff-‘i\lI\0Bl'l of (‘.nntula at thc present time and then asked his audience io look back lifty or sixty yours and try to' realize what the stature of the men was wlto tlrst. conceived and afterwards proceeded to plan and build out of the fcw scattered ng gregations of colonlcs the dominion which almost ilfty years after its con-federation took its place in the forefront of thc allh-il nations of Europe in the great world war tltruugli which we have just passed so victoriottsly. llo than trcfcrred to many of thc outstanding statcsmen who took a prominent part in vlaylng the foundations of Canada and dealt in detail with the following states- nten in tltc order mentioned: Jos- eph Howe; Sir J. A. McDonald; _Str Charles Tupper; Hon. Alex. McKenzie; Sir Wilfrid Laurier Sin- Robert Borden and Sir George E. Foster. H9 briefly outlined their attitude and policy in public speecltes and vividly described the effect of their orstory in the House of Commons and on the platform. He was most fair, unbiased and judicial, as a historian ought to bc, in appraising the merits and chor- :tcteristlcs of the different states- nten passed under review. At thc close a most interesting and instructing discussion tookl place, taken prtrt in by, Premier Bell, Mr. John Anderson, Mr. W. L. Cotton, Mr. C. Gtwin Duffy and Rev. Father McKenzie of British Coltttttbia, nn Islander who is home on furlough. A ll'l‘i\l`ly note of thanks was ac- corded to the lecturer rind tlte pro- ceedings concluded with the Nat- ional Anthem, Mr. J. H. Malcolm Presiding at the piano. The first lecture of the series will take place on April 15th, the lecturer ‘being Dr. Gordon Alley, and his subject "Prince Edward Is- land One Ilundred Years Ago." A most enjoyable congrogationiil social was hvlti last rvonittg ln St. Janis-s llall under tho ;ii|gpi(-4-,._., of thu Guild. There was rt large at- tetttlttttcc of all ages and all sim-S lite sizes tvvrv a very important factor in the financial success of tht' :tl`I'air as the adtnission fee was basctl on waist rrtcasurorncttt. Tho t-ottgrcgsttiotial waist aggregated S.2!t|0 int-lws the tt\ost_cxpartsivr~ l\l‘llllZl\ll»: -'il vents at the rate of one l'\'l\t DPI' illflt. 'l‘ltt~ progratnnto con- sisted of music anti gatnos inter ilbvrsctl with a vocal solo by ‘Miss (kmstattco \Vhf~ar, a piano solo by i‘roi'r‘ss W5 L/ L ` "/V` 1.” _ _ aiyyilla, n I "ii IIIlIIII2I:I;Is.,,| /° I I`IIIItt'1tlti~-.-_...m _YL , ll if/vit I III F L - /'\\ To ThoseWh0 Bake IIV-.||.. -_.-V__ _ _ 'III Ill' 3; EXPERIENCE has taulht good cooks that there is an flour quite as good as Beaver Flour. _ BEAVER F LOUR Ia the Ideal flour forall baking purposes. It is I blended Hour, ’ combining the richness and delicate qualities ofthe world- famed Ontario Winter Wheat with the stren|th and body of Western Hard Wheat. . Beaver Flour imparts to bakings the qualities which make `-I your bread, pies, cakes and pastries real food treats. Try it! Sold by your grocer. _ THE T. H. TAYLOR LIMITED, Chatham - - ' Ontario ,,., $5? QQ w Arthur llirt. _ __ EM ULs1oN‘ 'run cttnsr rtrtttru tutsroltntt I ‘\\\?/1 \&"/A/1/0;-mv! _ zmr/.:\x\\asssv///»a\1_n=.`.§ .t -43 -ambv-f _; ---_ I I ll I I t A '41 -‘i as fa U ‘Q t_/_,I ll` . ~_\‘Q§.¢. " nllllll ands? G. @0035, ® anon " o A I ‘ ' , ' /' oi-trim# bit M ._ __ ` . GANONG BROS. l.lMl'IfF-D _ ‘ . ' _ ~ s1'.s1'r:r>t-tsN,N.`s.'- , ( '. S ‘Q Mins far ya Year: of Hire Cltomld#-I 'i'.ss~tt;ut\:ti's:f 'f;ttIt.'tt:t°»:rf.‘.t.tf-eu'.'.tt‘t-fta‘iu‘.f'.'.f.t:'-_" lust' "fr ~" /////II fQ%I g / / / t II THE book may not turn out just the way you hoped it would-'but the box of “DEl..ECTO” Chocolates will. You will find it contains just the chocolates you enjoy most-. Creams, Hard Centers, Fruits, Nugatines, Marshmallows and Nuts. §`=`f s-3 ,2¢nJ5po|tndboxer.` r tbc,"‘D¢lecto’1‘Box., in fire .~___m_;'__ ` 'M-' >"7~"\i ' ‘fi-'it 1..‘_i~iiit.`.i -».¢~n.~ e-iii.