~¢\ ev 5 £1611' Illlilfi '-'ms nirasi' MJWS THE CHARLDHETGWN GUARDIAN _ __ F."‘S'f °F Aw' ___ ______ _______g.e1__¢__c, V ' MARCH 2 3911 Q H _V ___ _ . __ published. The changes are: butterl *eight and one half cents -B in Alberton this vleex, bllt on Sun 1 __-'LZ' .` __ ,Y _ -_ __» _ day next he hopes to be Ame to ,_e__suDPlies. Our prices cannot be beaten. slime his work again, which will to continued in the Presbyterian Church.-A. -The marriage was solemnized in ‘Indian River Church on the 15th February of Miss Minnie A. Lawless, -daughter of Pettr and Mrs. Lawless,` lof Norborough, to Koy Kelly of Kelly's Cross. A large number of friends of ihe contracting parties _gathered at the home of the \iride's pleasant time was spent, a great number of valuable pres-.nts bein: in evidence. ' Camer COAT if~lANTStE=f “ll-:iii iiiiiigciv; _siiii;i‘;»le for botli vvlicrc llic 'rliui-.~iuuy__ `Ms`r<:li *Jtli_,_'iu summer- these need Oni, mmmde,-,_ 3_1d,3i_ "'~"\ 1‘.i'\' 111 Wtla 1 __ _ 1 q meeting with immense demand. Many - I if u.-_e (ra) (Ere-it @‘:.-sr;-Ze \‘ ”» ff - W -=- -r--'- "_ft:f_';-._ _ f._<.___. ii iuhi1z£i`i.;f=li.*1€?* ` ' S ii ol imniiialii is not oficii if-'il high quality 5ll~'l¢:f=_ ; _ available :it low qu_i1~_i_~ prices But owing lo ;i.._~ fac tlizif our spring l1Il€S are (life 10 .ilil.\. ____ __d__i__M;?\\ 4.1,? :PJ ras ei;_;hht__v tgireehyiars of age at the about Marcli is-:_ wi: 5 =_»i,;.~»' li =_,,_=3,_§f;;»_-‘g wi.; ;_§ 1"” 0 ‘S °“ - ° all last 'm-1°|»s_ Summa-ggd¢_ 12-1541-“_ . _ _ I ` V parents in the evemna End 8 \'fryloli_ li. 'ix Holman, Limited sumuu~. - 'rite for quotations in fishing H. T. ‘I-Iolman, Limited Summersidc. 3-1dr3i. -All news, advertising and sub- scriptions in Alherton and vicinity should he handed to H. Clark, Agent- 1-25drtf.. -There are still some splendid vai- ues being offered in floor coverin;.~. Remnants are selling swift at bulf irice and other lines at one third gide, _ li-ldrlii. --Tl. 'l‘. Hoiiiiali. Limited. Slimmer- side, will have their Spring and Sun: mer catnloiziics rcody for mailing in i. vcfv short time. They invite reiples-ts for catalogues hy mail-sllcii reiiiiisl_~`_ will be the first to receive their.. ' 3-ldrlii. -The values being oilered in ladii-1' winter coats are being inurvelled ui by shrewd shoppers; Some of the sea ` son’s most fashionable coats are selling now from one third oil to half price. Don‘t miss this cl1MlC¢‘- H- T, Holman, Limited, Surnmerside_ 3-ldr3f_ -All advertisin in Summerside or luirai Daily_as well as all new iand renewal subscriptions, should be lhanded to miss 'ltiuy G. Burrows, n- fgsnt, Summer Street. All news should be given to J. F. Laiierty, Guardian Correspondent, Water Street. 1-25drtf.. -R. ’l‘. Holman, Summerside. have still a few ladies’ fur and fur lined g _ _ and vicinity for The Morning l)uil_\f_ 1 _ . . i _ ;.._. __ ~ _________ _ _ _ _,___ _ `_. .--»---- - -~--Y '-' ’____, . _ _ ____ __ Ailways Here . _ s » rlililcls couiui c, _ £ I Imlliiiillliiuillfllluu'illuu|liullllu1ii|&I ' l -It no to bu in thls'Provlnce -It will pay to t our rice: on ) _ lm ` ~ q ‘$3 ml* ll ' ‘ sic _`” '~i iiuili li _ _ P v y '_ - s¢ i>` ~ __ . |""“ ` v wmmlll _ - fishing supplies. R. T. Holman, Linn- ' 1- - . -_ l - ..._ ' . f’ . " _ L___3d by f _ b_,"‘t Bake|'5 m - The Alberton market prices are ted Bumrnorslde 31dr3i. 5 __dC\ _H In" _+I b Chefs in the 1 ii, the same an wl:ien last Quoted.-A. - Q 0 S ~“ 55°" °‘¢‘-"“l\'_~_~°-’ V _ -'T _ -The Morning Daily Guardian can @ _/I/_ lsiilgrge hotels and on binuig Car:, Stcamshzps. -The Summerside market Prices o tain nt Lafl onsoiiul t ea:“..\::ts. etc. ' ' ‘-1' H ll li _wlc lo u:e food products that are eighteen to nineteen cents eggs I l I I a S f""’d'-"xii In dem f“¢|°"e5' eigfitcen cents and pork seven to. _gordaf-B Emmsion lf” an th-E ._ E. \\'. L~'I:_L¥f_»rfr co. LT". I ’ l ,$00k é1\l& lil? OI best Q04! Llvvl' Oil _ '__ Nuovo _“___ "mm _ wit ne uup easaut taste left out. f,//\ \_; g u J », i lil] . 'K ` ‘ ' ||l _ _ _ _ 3-zd2i_ l_' ‘ lillllum -Owing to a severe co.d Evangel- - i 1'__liillllRilllluillllluiilllivuiiluumllniiliiilillllgii'_ _ ist _\i¢lgj _f s='."-'.3-'_< 9° elli- M r, _ o Christie’s ondon 10010 $5.00' Ha esTVon al .; 2.50 and $5.0 i l _,Q AYl”“l‘lr_" Cattle *}{“l_ H i’f°'_`"°l'el` Oflcoata selling at clearing prices. A1 llniry industry. lhis iiicetiiig should few (ur neck 1,13” and mugs are also' he \vell attlfrlucd by ull lilteicsted in S}_m“-n_ These googs ape being r¢du¢cd_ Dairying. i -Miss M. E. Dykes will read a pn- per at the Woin¢:ii's Fonvention on side on 'Public Health. Miss Dykes \~.i‘ii`1<‘cs ccxisc froui \vi'inl_-_\Il\-[A Wm mu the (hmm-“fi :elven his attention mostly to the ff; it"-*nu fini remove Dandrlifl ili ten wax estate hllsiness in which he has in measure been successful. He was iiii-ns, or money back. 50:. a bottle, 3 _ _ »h_,;,(S Dm <%m,_,, a former resident of Alberton and " S. " EM; ' was a progressive farmer on the farm fi-3,-,-_<._-_-_f _ .__g__ ,e_.__"nmv owned and occupied- by Lovl-den Ashley. He was an active man and ‘ 75-( ’f5:i`.\y sp:":,c’liii1;cl’$ '-- n.-_. »`_.5I-':»*.\~» ‘- Q W ` .2 /_rf / _../- l- ‘:€‘.`I:~`< ~\ 4.-; !.';cy rC;1l'c'fn.‘ [rc .'l.`;__' » If i Quality' sfiziir _c.'.'.!r. must dl`P°S° Of 111U~`~‘~ Y,,\ / sm_aM5u$h_-'m'___' ‘E -‘Tue iieutii or 'riiomuu Beattie, gil 'MQ ‘ re’:p,”3_,H~3;€_ H which sllort mention was made in -If ' ,_»_ey'a,e'5,ampe_.| _,_ this column yesterday- morning, re- *____,. M n ‘__ ‘_ _"___ 15 nioi-ed from the community one of E3 ii gi' Suriilnersidc s oldest residents. Tile _ °1* ‘ ‘-~ ~ ° deceased was only ill about ten days, death being caused by pneumonia. The lute Mr. Beattie was born at Tryon eighty-two venrs ago and for '-`.`.'v.‘r' 7’/'1:.’i:1'~»'.‘ l-’/'r.':rs" _fi about fifty-six years has been a resi- _ '“""`?""'_é'f,"" ""."'-"- _ dent of Summerside where he was en- ~ l I) 1 v gg; A' / L. .. H 4 25 per cent 0'* O ,' 7o_ 3 gaged as a contractor and builder ur 'nz'-\'s Dorothy Dgidd ___S..:: ii 2 -.V-1 to about ten years ago, retiring then -.-"li-\""’-`fL~ "71'-2*'-F.“2£" "" ‘ `from active work owin to failiui __ _ ____, __ _ I g . _=i':T_;1___'_"_-T _-_~=r.*_'-_';'_"~._"~*-'I~_".':':__._.iT`?'health.. Many buildings in Summer- ‘ “.7§&7 ____-._ ‘H L - at Jl=?".' 5 _._-',;;_ff.“;f, sl' ,li YA.: D’-'i _ .~... 3 2-..»! ._-.e i ~ 2 »oQl __.`_. side stand as monuments to his ex- cellent work. He was contractor in l 1-°!i~_"‘_-*_* _ _ charge of tile building of thc Indian til """“ fi '-1 1-»“ '- '»' 1*'-~ ""‘7’1I~v- 1' .Point Light lloui-io nt the north of < cial C01, his* I-‘Ines ‘liununerl-iidc hurhor, besides several E, pl _VU other impormnt works, In politics ~‘» li ii';~.liL`.\l.|iii`»-.\_ lilul .», \\`iisiil:il_-,foiliiinilthe deceased was 5 [Ahgral although _ _ ‘__,__H ___;',_` ‘ inever taking a very nctive part. In . ` _ 'civic riilairs lic always took an nc- * oiiiliiciii-lin; .\?:i cli iiulianil liil»i,',,__ _“Frost ,__ to n`hm_t te" vents _ . "‘ '- -' l _ - lo 2 f' :ll f\l""l mlb- I ago and for a nulnhi-r of years was n i ` ` ' ' ~ ‘ vii ` - 'I ' : it - -- ‘ from L l|nil.'|lr'o\\li (rin onli ii m@m},g_ if the Town (}mm¢|]_ He i . U\l"'\l l\'lf>*/'05' took n dfcp int(-itst in religion bting I 0 w for a numbei of years and up to the | u _ - _ _.- - -_ ; (Li 'l' -.un _ '».4_-_ ~ _ . & l:`_~i»_-:;iii'.-i's.~;.1il~i fr-_:ui Cii;irlolt»_- time of his deuth an elder in the , i ,_ from fi;-Q i; . cis lc,~,~alli;ii; above Central St. Christian Church and he ` - .\-.iili-clieiiuiitl l`i~rli»l:ri~l rvli-cp-ilig Car Will Il? i'lillCfl ll\lSSC(\ in the Collnclls i ._._._.,. is i,_._-.(9-_ ...-4. ,,- ili...i1.! |.,- |.:_f.,-,.1 Mini' the church. He_ was twice married, c:iili»;.,,~ |»i.§§;l,l¢, [his first wife having died about fifty r<¢-uieiiilu-r il..~_i iii- ._-..:.., l..iei».`.\@uii~ul _vwrs iuro- His second wife. who was l<.ii\\.ii- lo .\i.-ulrelil you sfivc iwi-my Miss Sclulrmau, survived him, also lkui liiifirs liuiv. two sons und three daughters. all by -I-_r slr.-ping cur rcseiiulioii lirtels his second wife. ’l`lle sons are: John, :uid lull i||firi':|i:ilii\il :||ipl_v lo fan engineer on the B. & M. Il. It., w_ K_ and 'Flloinas W_., nt home. The dall- ` rv gbtcrsl nre: Miss Grace ll., superin- 84 Great (Jenrgc Dfw tenilcnt of the Brocton General Hos- " '|"<-' ~i_ _- rv»_~n( pital. flrocton, Mass., Mrs. M. F. ,,,,.,_,(¢-“lty ‘ LL \"` Schurmnn and Mrs. (‘.. McArthur, who will appreciate ivonderfiil values should call promptly, Values like selling here now at half price are women have remarked that they are 'the best values they have ever secur- ed. We want to know what you think of them. lf you don’t hurry there will to $7.50, selling now at half price. lt. 'l`.‘ Holman, Limited, Siliiimcrside. 3-ldr3i. -Deep spiritual interest is manifes- ted in the evangelistic nieetinlls “mich are being condiicted.in Allerton by Evsngelistist J. S, lilciiav asusistcil b' the pastors of the Methodist and Presbyterian churches. In thc opening McKay outlined his plan of_ campaign and uryd that all the members of the church and congregation should assist him in every possible way. Ow- ing to the increased attendance thr meetings are now being held in thi- Presbyterian Church. Last Suiidai’ CV" ening there was a particiilnrly large gathering, the favourable roads and line night gave those from a distance a good opportunity to attend. Though labouring under a savero cold Mr McKay gave an able sermon which seemed to strike direct at the hcnrtn of the people. The afternoon service in the Baptist church exclus- ivoly for men was an impressive one and by an unanimous vote it was de- cided to hold a similar meetinlr ilcxt Siinqay afternoon in the Methodist Church. A. LET'$ lLY|ilYS KEEP FLM-i T0 FRONT f (Continued from page 1) _ Strong speeches were made in sup» port of Maior Beattie’s r.'solution by Mr. White (North Renfrew), Mr. Macllonnell (South Toronto), Mr. Smythc (East Algonia). Dr. Edwards (Frontcnaci, Mr. Crosby (Halifax), Captain Tom Wallace (Centre York), Mr. Midiilenm (North Gi-ev). uuil others. Major Beattie said that American flags were se freely displayed in some llarts of the country that one mig-lit well doubt wlietlier he was in thc United l-ltates or Canada. These flags were displayed on summer cot- tages, automobfles and motor bouts, to the exclusion of the Union Jack. Gerald White (North Renfrew), se- conded fhe resolution in a patriotic speech. He had been' struck by the difference at the international bound- ary line. On the United States side the Stars and Stripes were conspicu- ous, while on the Canadianside the Union Jack was scarcely noticeable. Hon. William Pugsley said that he believed in showing the flag and had given orders to fly the Union Jack on public buildings every day in the year at seaports und in border cities i You get more vlillic for _vour iliriiicy :ind lcilcr quality goods :il tlic price of ilic foriiier !~;_v. _ K' ‘ \~___» fl 1 il. ~.~ " ~'r".+~'f-_“.::>_, ' an-J>vf;_.--»;».v._. . - -'L_ ru ' .-125f.f.~;:-rf=~¥73:f7**" , ' -;':i;f;'-ff. _ >i'_+'.`_f:l'~'~_~./ if' "`~¢e`\- L -fi. §_~"“:\/i-.v~..'gi_,~n‘ - fd, ii. ff 52-_:--_»v "` " " i' »" saving devices. fi wig ' : fx . ' ~ - ' ~ . ""1 “HM” 1* ellfhoriws M1. ur -_ v lint on the inarkct in all the -new al industrial schools, special in_li - _I " ' _ ' _ . . trial schools, co-operative indust.r\i§l ' \!`Pn“g styles- The quality 31ld_fln“ _ schools, schools for instruction in _i Ma) ish is equi* to “mst ~ V/ llic styles riglit lip-to~the-minute. . (;(_)OKING METHODS_ - V." tll€ bCSll Sl..PCS are _ .l I . V Specialization in cookinlr and al ,' here lu Several grades from too generous patronage of the niodorn restaurant is really "what is wrong ' lo Theodore Roberts, who advocated a 1 , - mmm to 01 d fashioned culinary mv ` There shalf adozcn si) les in tlie soft hats, Shapes thods when she addremed yeaterdayfa and Shades ou will like Astoria. _ i0 science .rouu df Are, sue me sue Have f1100k at Our HMS they will please you. l »-"H about three years ago. The funeral EA N tngcs place tomorrow at two p. ln. tm' spoke ‘emngly in mpport 0! the ‘ ~ resolution. He thought that the Mailintl azl.uuil.z sun vorutnn noun. |I0w'l This 7 "0!IYM?\ 3| Ich" UW BOIWMI V We offer One I-lnndredbullnrs llowurd “lem made i“ th” m°t°r7 °l tbl’ ' lhtlims lor un o e of§uturrb that cuunotbe country for upholding the flag came *ll* Olfh lu hL)ll'(`0 ouredg llnlfl Arnrrh Cure _ » __ .' _ .| N _ A” S113 gina shun _ W mlr_.|;‘§i'ii‘iNai(;igoo..\;l'°le;’i‘.'.‘3‘1"-‘i-°`i‘£‘.‘hii*¥.'-‘-fi l'.l`:’l.".i'.El'l'l'f.°.i.l‘.l'i.‘:.'.~.l°l‘3.li§:li.“:l%i§:§` °”‘"° *“° "°"‘°“‘°"*l"“““‘"‘= "“"“= £01’ c0n&\0f8» ' lawn Bt. on - n D o. mi out any obligations made by his firm. *Agent* "'§:i=‘,Q‘;"" “"°'° ‘ §g::g=» W.\i.uiim. Kinmlu it Mnnvnn ~ . “,md.,. E ._ J , l UN P- mi _ Wholesale Druggintn 'l‘uledo.0. WWII GWB. '°§§;-"{,’,2,‘.’,',|,,‘,'i°i’°" “' I °?“{ ii ui§ffill.'I|fi'$l=lf§'liU"f-°tli”u "ll‘i°,’.'.'.il“°°fi".'i§!ilf-' servo” n o mu on . ' 16 Jueoveblmkf 2_t’_‘§‘,§',,_§'},’,l,§’,?;,§‘2°“f§,%l,‘_'.`,,,_§‘|¢**' E2.','{:'|}:,§,');|,;‘|°|'3,&l_.,`:-E';,f,’[,‘\f,°,']‘g, ';§j'|'r,:,‘_°'§',',‘|',1 lay. The question was n delicate . _ i.. »i. r _'r.v.lv v. A. ‘I "ue 'u m” dnNYxh,:i|Lal§""::§:Lm John _ ‘sake Hall l ffunilly Pills for conutlpn ii-uiimrui . ~ _ “ __ _ . m . u 4 r . 3:L‘,'_‘e"’§':;df_'ne "{,_,§2§ "E2, that lliuioi: Beattie should witlidruw num uuuawiuli i get into the cliunug 4 _ ROW and towns He suggested however, his resolut_ou. _ Clnnde Macbonnell (South Toron- time ww ripe for settling this flag question by appropriate legislation. lt was noticeable that every move: from conservatives. It had been at his (Mr. MncDonnell's) suggestion, the sitting of parliament. Dr. Daniel (St. John), and Mr. llleighen (Portage Ln Prlirie), suv- ported the resolution". Hon. W. S. Fielding connsallcd de- one. He rather admired tho' Ameri- ' cans for displaying their lug where- ever they went. E und moral bnlnucu." declared Mi-u. would better not eat. Roberts. "They are elaborate aifnlrsl “Everybody wants to specilllu at rtltnurnntl, benlulrlllc liked it without any wholesomeness. The real now, and women most of all in mat- batter. It uimplidod the domevtfo "I started with a ham sandwich r sua built u house around ibut." us- Halter Ykfnk itted Mrs Roberts "And from th U O ` . dish class, and eventually, became a 3 &(]31l'f tllefl dil2S1’ftf. good plain cook." ' Although she has written a cook-i ery hook in rhyme she does not put _ _ _ any frills on her ltealis, or potatoes i- ‘ _,__i_ ' when she in preparing n hearty din-_ _ ' 5 gi", ruined. The whole system of hi-olllug sold that she had become interested- ""[‘be dishes served to-day an h been spoiled for the purpose of in welfare work. Silo llltihd n piano enou h to throw nu ofl' nur mental :Wins YOU B fllwy dilh Whi¢h you in A laundry. 'I’hnt'| uplift for yo\l~ But sho and her family dined around food lu smothered in the wonderful _tors that do not relate to the home. problem no delightfully. ' gngtmgntu given by the clief, who is When: an the good wholesome cooks "When lomebod Qld me U10 , ,p¢¢lall|t, 'of the old school, the women who can other day lf I wel; not-ydfllfng to "Tha ,waiter brings it to you nur-'bake pies like mother used to make? purify the ballot box. I Nlilled rounded by a fringe of cold mashedl "Tho specialised cook has displaced 'not as long do I have gn leo bon' potatoes, half-cooked beets, a few them. The women who ought to be l'li attend to my home duties lrl¢. _carrots and penn. But what has lisp- attending to the cooking are doing which is ioally what nor! 'woman ned to thc steak while all thi-no somethin ut" would do, 11|, hmm .{¢ the plain Di » S ~ frills are being added? An u. steak' “'l‘he other day I met n woman, where women can extra!!! U10” the Article placed baton no ll uttorly .th mistress of n large house, who individuality." V V »