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O§OQ§OO'OOQO§O§QO-OO-GOOQQ- OOO-OQOQOOQO 00000040 60§9&¢ 1111111111131: z ytvi 1111: t.'t1i-.1i111.1i .1111: 111111111110 111111 iiiifiiiitiii iiiiiiiit‘. .\ t ~ .__1,,/ ‘ 0o¢e<>e+vmwwoooesoumvooooooowv e- Fraternal INSURANCE is the best insurance in existence. Why? Because it is the cheapest and at present it is put on absolutely sound foundation. There is no fraternal insurance to compare withihat issued by THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS Liberal commissions are given for n11 applications received and iull particulars can be received from the tinder-signed. We invite applications. A. D. FRASER» High Secretary. J. F. 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When 11 FREDii HUTii 8t C0. Established 1809 12 Tokenhouse Yard LONDON ENGLAND FUR AUCTIONS Winter Sale Commencing Feb. 2, 1920 Spring Sale Commencing April 26, 1920 Warehouse- 64 Park Street, Southwark, London t .1 1 HENRY BENNET, , Agent. 1123 Broadway N ew York - _. _ For paiticuiai'.<1 tipply to .‘_ \ l‘), H. i-t-‘fltNlillt, Summcrsidc, P. E. Island Iiii-IZ-ilhliihitilld, _ f , ,_ _ ‘ _, _ _A___.,, ;_1_____1_11 1...... 1. tewam...» u-aJBAiai-isnsiiaaa... . “fwsnncieortv i services of the ‘Summerslde Baptist (fhurch on Sunday last, were held i11 Epworth Hall, 11s repairs t0 the church which damage was caused by the storm of the 19th February, have not been t-tnntileted. Services were delivered by the pus- tor, Rev. Mr. ilennan.——~ll. Mitch sympathy is felt for Mr. An tirt-w McLeod of Forest Hill in the death of his little son John, aged six years, which occurred yester- day morning ut the home of his uncle and aunt Mr. anti Mrs. 11er- bert Jones, Harrington, where the little fellow had made his 110111"! siiit-i- the death of his mother a~ l1t1u1 two years ago. He was 1m n11- usually bright and happy child and t1 great favorite. He 11nd been ill only a wuelt of grippa followed by pneumonia. The Guardian tenders tit-t-post sympathy. Interment ut 1-‘111-1-1-11 I-1111 (P01116161?- Thero passed away tit her home in Long Creek on February 15th.. tllrs. Flora hiacUnnut-ll. aged 79 years. She was ot’ 1t kintl anti lov~ ing disposition anti will be greatly missed‘ by a wide circle oi‘ friends and acquaintances. And although in failing heulth for a numbcr of years, she bore her sickness very patiently to the lust. She is sur- vived by four sons namely Duncan, John, Hector 111111 Neil. There are three grand-daughters in the home. whn cured 101' her during her ill- ness, to whom goes sincere sym pathy in the loss they have sus- tained. Grandma, thou hast gone and left us Anti ou1' loss we tleeni." YPPI Still we know '11s God bereft us. "He" can all our SOITOWs heal. About 7.15 dclock on Itlonday evening someone entered the kit- chen of the Ward Hotel 011 Rich- mond Street, conducted 11y Mrs. \\".11'd, and threw at large t1uanti:ty' of what i11 believed to have been creoliu and some other substance over the stove, into the kettle and tea-pot and over the breakfast dish- es on tnp of the oven. .\'l1'.~1. \\'1l1'1i's little girl was the first to hear thi- itoise iu the kiiclv 1111. and going out 1111c was nearly choked by the strong odor oi the concoctlmt. Other mentbcixs of the household were si111ili111'1_\' ailetrted. Stime 0t‘ the children about the tilatre say they saw a tall mun make a hurried departure. Several oi‘ the inmates of tho house starlet] in pursuit ofthe man but he succcetled in getting away, though it is claimed that they have 1i veryigooti itiea as to the itient- ity o1‘ the man. The. police were notified oi‘ the i111 trident 111111 ‘the (‘hief and three other oillcers arrived and gave as iil"il‘ 111111111111 ‘that the substance was t‘l‘l'iliill, 11 well known disinfectant. Just what object the 11t~rs1111 11:11] in 111-1'11ei1'.|1ing this 111-t is not t-letir. l111t .\|1'. 1111111111111 51111111, 1111 titrt-it- 1111-1111111 11111111‘ dour lrientl 11111.1 111-111111-11 Austin (tray Judson, who “'11s l1u1'11 at .-\le.\'a11tl1'n, Feb‘. Silt, -ne1=41n1u.a CHURCH.—Ths w _\'llllll[{ illilil 11E‘. ilfiilliillté il 11101111101‘ 111' Ext~t-l<it1t' Lodge, l. O. G. '1‘. anti with consider-able success 1ii1l what he t-oultl to promote temper- zince i11 the community. I111 was also a member 11f (‘curt Garden ls- lanti" t‘. O. Foresters, 11nd of Rose Loyal Orange Lodge anti 1n each oi’ these societies he was u faithful and valued member. 'l‘o the riflemen 0f l’. 1C. 1111111111 he was a lifelong friend and they will long remember the 111u11y happy gutheritigs held at the Jutlsoit houtestead, the pleas- ant “shoots" indulged in and the hospitality enjoyed at. the hand of these genial people.. lie was 11. stilendltl shot 11nd a good" sport, and the family values highly the tro- phies won in many a friendly con- test. , \V1itl1 his lather-Win J. H. Jutl son he carried 1111 a general farm- ing 111111 lobster packing business anti’ was also known as one of the foremost fox-ranchers 111’ l‘. l1]. island there being three tiistlnci ranches on the premises. in his religious life it is pleas- nnt to state that 111. about twenty years of age he became a member of the Powntil Methodist Church anti was one of its chief supporters. He has for many years served at» ceptably as a member of the Sun~ day School stuff of oificers, anti the quarterly official board both of whltrit will miss his services very inut-h. lie was a sincere Christian, n genial 11011111211111111, a faithful coun- sellor uuil a true friend, anti‘ wt- will all treasure i11 ntemory his plcuszint manner, his aboundlng iitispiiiliiiy 11nd the many good quali- iies of which he was possessed. Seventeen years ago he won for a companion Misg Beatrice Annie (lay, daughter of M1‘. Nathaniel Gay, of Pnwnal, with whom he lived 1111 ideul married life. Oi‘ their union-they hud five children, three daughters, Iloris, Beatrice 111111 llulen anti two sons Gay 111111 Doug- l1i.~:. 1111 r11’ whom survive. T1111 funeral services were ct111~ tlut-tctl 11y iii-v. llt-nry i'it-1't't- 11s- vistt-il 11y lit-v. Rubi-rt Lindsay‘, lu- 11-1-11111111 111-int; intuit- i11 Powual 1'i-111t-tt-i'_\'. ’l‘ht- 111111 i)l't'll'il|',~4 were: \11-.s.~1»=, W. N. 11111110, J. A. itlnoru. W. t‘ .\lt'l~I11i'i11 1'11, .111:1. (‘11111-11, 0111'- iitlll 1111-1111111 111111 W. 1C. .\it'(‘:1ll111i1. .\ l.1r1'1- 1111111111-1" 111‘ 111-111111- i1'11111 town llllli Pllllilify nsst-mbli-tl 111 111i_v i11-- 121-1 triiintt- 111‘ respect. 111 tint- '1'l11- floral i1ii't-1'i11g,.- illPilllitllil tlit-y t't<il'('l|l4'1i vt-ry highly. trt-sci-nts 1111111 the bitutltiy $1,119‘! i . I ‘l . - liuck hurt you? (‘ain't straighten up without feeling sudden pains, sharp aches and twinges? Now 1is~ ten! That's lumbugo. sciatica 111' maybe from a strain, and you'll get blessed relief the moment you rub your back with soothing. penetrat- in-g "St. Jdooibs Oil." Nothing ('15P Lakes out soreness, lameness 11nd tiiffllflflfl so quickly. You simply ru-b it on and out comes the pain. 111. 1a..1..<tt...t.1.., 11, is perfectly harmless and doesn't burn or discolor the skin. Llnitber up! Don't. suffer! Get a small trial bottle from any drllfl store and after using it Just time you'll forget that, you ever 11nd backache. luinlbsgo or sciatica, be» cuuse your track will never hurt t11' cause any more misery. it never disappoints and has been recom- mended for 60 years. ___.-._ 1r Pownal Church Board oi’ Pownal Methodist (‘hurt-h 1nd Mr. and Mrs. J. D. 511111111111‘. Wreaths from “Brother Foresters . the “Associated 'l‘rustees of Mc Dona-ld Consolidated School." “F110 McDonald Women's Institute," "'l‘l1e Prince Royal Fox 00.,” Mr. and urs. Caldwell Wood and 1M1: 111111 Mrs. Citester McLure and a 11011611 plants from “wife and sister," To the bereaved father tutti moth 111', the sister, his wife and 01111111811 we tender our sincere sympathy. 1' yvlth uncovered head salute 1111‘ silent dead Whowent anti returned not. Say not so '“'i‘ls l1ut the grapes of Canaan that repay." ‘I Vi1't11et1'oa11s_11aii1s that ends not with the grave. And to the suncr mind we rather‘ seem ,the tletitl, who stay behind. J. A. M. (‘olonel J. A. Hayes, Unit .\ie11 icul inspector for Nova Scotiti untl i‘. E. 11111111111 11nd (Ywptain l". .-\. 1.111111. :\.w‘\'i.iill'll Director anti 1.1111» '-1'ui Bits-laces Atlmi11i.~'.|rat'n1' for ll. l'11it were in (‘l1a1'1ottet0\v11 yr."- tertiay i11 connection with change»- beitzg ntarit- at the Rena Aielicuu Hospital. "Frey also were at .\'11:'1l1 Wiitsbiirt» "estertluy inspecting the Dalton Siinitoriuin. A1 this ins-Jin- tion it is 111-using 1o learn 111111 on Stiturtluy 11st tho contractors who ltuve been endt-uvuiing i11 ii11.l t1 water source for the Siill1iiili'ii"\l :;i1'11t_-k miter :11 u depth of 5121) feet. it rushed to within S0 feel 11f the surface, which will mean that. 1'11 the course oi‘ n 12111111111 01' month-t the (‘Xltlilsibll to the hospiltii will he comple'ed‘giving tit-t-oiniitoilzt lion for about 8U beds. C01. Hayes states that the unit- ter of atlmitting civilian patients to this hospital is ont- for Utt-tiwtt a-ntl which ht- will eiltltravtir to 11.1w tuken u-p. in regurti to the ltena 1.\lt'i.t-t111 Hospital it is interesting to note that only ,1 1101111111 oi‘ tht- iustitu tit111 will be closed. glean)“, n" A1 them-111 vocational training 1.1 being carrteti on extensively 111 this building. I11 iuct thert- urt- Iitlt) 1't-- turned soltllttrs now 1't-ct.~ivi11g in- $'ll'll(‘ii(ll1 on the ground tloor i111 the t\11s1t=1'1i wing. 'l‘h1's work Wiii lie emttintteq 1111‘ i11111:1'o11n11 :1t1t11' 1111111111 Wiilg 11111-1-1- sititlititimil tlvttlbllllllulitliitrll will :1|~'11 111- provitlt-l ' 1' iiiillliYliSii‘£l1i1ll 111 "T11‘_I T.’ ' > v the 'l‘i'usiee flees of the vocational department. -111 the part of the su-tne wing o11 the ground floor accommodation will ibe provided for the carrying on of the work necessary to meet the medic-ti requirement-s of the returned men 11f tire- province. An otflce is to ‘be fitted up wnerc .1 cl111ic wil' ‘be held (lull-y from ll 11. m. to 5 p. m. A metrical t1ffic- t-r will sleep in the building so that lie will always be 011 111111111 for eni- ergency cases. ' (‘uses coming in for transient treatment will be attended to from tiay tn day. Any patients requir- ing hospitai treatment can have their choice of the local ltosipitals. A social service worker who hus- bad expeniencs 111 that work anti will the given further s-pettlul it1~ Sll‘ll('l1ii>ll autl who is also '11 trainezl nurse 1111.11 been engaged. iier duty will be tt1 investigate living and stmittary conditions .in homes throughout the island where sol- dier patients are being treated. 111 order lo 081T)’ out the new order 01' lilllltgs at the hospital the following stuff’ will be relainetl. Assisttutt Unit Medical Director for Prince iadvmrd iSiflllti—l'OiOll8I .1. S. Jenkins. One ntedical officer who is res pont-rliblc for contiucting the clinic». -Dr. J. Blake. ISoclal Service Worker—_—1\iis:.' White (who has been on the S1811’ tract at building St. Joseph's Col- lege, Hull-fax, has been home for a short visit. He returned to Halifax Tuesday. RETURNED FROM TORONTO. —~Mrs.1MoInuis of. the Russ Hotel returned last night from Toronto where she spent several weeks visiting her sou, Edgar. who is atlertti-iivg Toronto University, and hei- sisters, Mrs. Sinclair and Miss Aitkin. -—BLA1CK FOX -L_ITTER{~ Att- the ranch of Mr. Hubert Howatt. St. Eleanors, they were lucky enough to have a litt-ter of beautiful silver foxes as early as Feb. 20- Thiir is a record hard to beat. -RECOVERING FROM INJURI- ESHJM-r. Urias McDonald. blinke- mnn on P. E. l. Railway, who it will be remembered was seriously injured while’ frelghting cars at. Borden recently, is now rapidly recovering in the Prince County “Ospiztlli MARITIME ‘SECRFI ARV RE- S|GNS.—MI‘. A. S. .\1(‘.'\iiiSi9I', 111111‘ . fax general secretary of the Y. M. ('1. A. for the Maritime Provinces. who is well known in P. E. island bus resigned from that position and intentis leaving shortly for Ilritish (‘olumbiu where he will go into Y. M. (‘. A. work 11s a local secretary. ’l‘11e i11-health of Mrs. llicAllister it is untlerstootl, was the ciruse of M1". hit-Allister making the change. ‘ WEDDING BE‘LLS.—A pretty wedding took place on Wednesday (evening February 18th 1920 tit the lttnnr- oi‘ Mr. nntl Illrs. . Herbert P.1yt1tei', Long River at 7.30 11. 111. when their second daughter Ethel ltlsther, became the bride 0i‘ M1". Albert lllscou 11f Stanley. As the _i "Wash basins. 1.1a 31133111111111»??? i ‘I cleaning-with - i ' 1,1, of the ilospititil ‘for some time.) wetltling ntartzh started up 1111' Aflslfllillli- _Dil'9‘¢i0l"-“1 l'"Dl'lffil*lllll bride eniercti the parlor on the 1111:’ l" 100k "TIFF 111B PPIIHFIJS- arm of her father untl took lit-r EYPIIOKPIIIUIPF- 1111111111 beside the groom under ti ilorul art-h tastefully tltitroratoii for The main huiltliug (formerly the tmcusion, while tit..- ltt-v. iSunimer will leave Boston by Housew guaranteedjér 1O l/eanr I)on’t you always notice when company comes to _d_inner you haveift fenouge Si]. {lovt-‘rnnieitt 11t111se), the thirst-T (itiorfle hIillt-r 111-91111111111911 [hp "1111111. the kitchen. the 11111112111011; words w11_1t-l1 ntatle 1111-111 man 111111 -»11<l 11171911111111 1111 t11e111>11e1 1111-1011. wife. 1111- 111111111; 111-tin- looked the eastern Willi; 11ft! l" l"? 11105911 ehnrmitrg i11 u gown of grey taffeta "l1- tintl was zitteudt-d ‘by 111-r sister A115,‘; A1111 lwho was prettily attired ‘ 1 " 1 ."lk while the room EDITORS 'ro R.—’i‘l » - ", " "1 ’"‘ “ '4 r-rs 111' 1111- Natitliital 111111111131 Iii]: “'3” “"11" *“'i’1"""*“' "W MY- 111"‘! socintlon of the tin-lied States who Mum's Jm’ “"1111?- ATIPI‘ 1111' (‘Pre- HH t 1 i I I a 1'1111_1y tie guests repaired to the 1t o our Eistcrn (‘math this “Hum: mom whpre u sumptuous ‘Sundzly Juno 6 and m2 supper nwuitetl them to which all rive i11 Yarmouth on June 7; go an)“, ‘mfsltllmt’ 1:11p]: Y",""f,“"“‘° 101mm“ by train to (‘heater on ilinndtiy 111111 i“, T - l" ‘iI-‘imli-l" ih“: Plmmdnlly “mud a 10w “Ours rihprfh zmiv“ m 111111‘ 111 llli1r>li..".\lll[,lll11, .11111 social 11111111111 June s at 12 31121 111 111111 ""‘7"T‘"""“" '1'" “"1"” “'“'“ m“ wmm-n morn um“ 8 p. m‘ 0111mm) lttévlillvlli ‘111‘, 11111111. I rvuluu-blt- tinti 9y WM“ filmy ‘WW9 rm‘ Sydnw‘ 111111 prtsttitgr 11111111 1:11 to shouj H“, Wm {lrflvp M Tnnlwllrillll U1" i11 tstttni 111 \.h1t'h 111111-1111111: (-1111. N making tea biscuits and pastry, there is 11o flour that gives better satis- faction than “REGAL” Biscuit makers consider "REGAL”the BIG VALUE in flour. The St. Lawrence flour Mills Co, mic verware? of silver you have. ' ever, has enough. graceful in design. of you disappointed, if you don’t hurry up. the coupon and mail it to us today. i Oneida work- a base of the best nickel silver. tiful sets. o svssv PURCHASEROF 011121011 cqttipttw 111111111111; " THAT 1T IS HONFSTLY MADE llY SKILLED WORKMEN WITH THE LATEST M CH1 AND 111E nt-sr start em AND THIS GUARANTEE is 1115111 UPON A nnr ATlON I011 nxcttu 1 NlIiI AND INTEGRITY IN MANUFACTURE Now v . ESTAIILI$HBD 11011 oven HALF A CENTURY ' w; Gtmumrs 1111 mom nsutmc ms $111141» oNsibA COMM lump lnnaflull it} VLIIS IN OIDINAIIY FAMILY UN" T!“ l ems uion 121w trv mu rwtr me MEDIUM 1mm; 1.11.1. sr , "J LIZ [JV/TX OF PURE SiLl/El THE DIYZEN ives Attention sundays iii 115113111’ is, when guests pour in from out of town, or go home with you from church. And all the time you’re saying 110w ,_ _ glad you are to have them, you 1e wondermg how on earth y0u’ll manage to set the table with the small amount Everybody knows that every woman loves beautiful silvere-that she rarely, if S0 we have purchased a supply of Oneida Community PAR PLATE, 26 pieces to the s%th—guarz1nteed for ten years of evfiril-day-in-the-year wear; A e kind of silver a woman likes-to handle and own—beautiful1y patter ted. 1V9 b01181“ only a limited 11111111901‘ 0f PAR PLATE, so there are bound to be ‘some . Come to the ofiice today and let us tell you about our offer plete ‘set of Oneida Silverware which you get FREE. You'll b s1mpl1c1ty of the plan. If you cannot oinveniently come to t and show you a com- e delighted with the he Guardian oflice, fill in 'Do You Know About Community Par Plate ? _ It is made by Oneida Community who make the finest silverware in tiic world. it 1s_scld by the best dealers everywhere. You can alwa ' mumtystamp on_ the back of your silverwa re-1_t means the best materials that can be put into any silverware, the most perfect designs by the best artists in that line of eer.~a../ezwea m The Bridal Wreath design is charmingly simple, with its de around the shape of the handles. The finish is soft gray-long- ‘< U1 C“ (D ‘O '1 O C Q4 O P9: e-P S‘ CD 9 t? 5.. F0 C) O 3 | $00-00. I“*" signs delicately traced wearing, A-1 plate on D0 not delay, write or come today and be first in line to secure one of these beaul UNITY PM PLATE '- NIVFS m. cumutmlfit’; r0 as or ma , lt- ill‘<' 111-111 '1‘11t»1- 11 -1 » 1' 1-. i Jutit- 111th 111111 litirtli-n 1111- lltli eoiu- i) -' - -‘ I l‘ M H m‘ m , r 1. 1 _ _ v v _ 1111mm wishing 1111-111 nitiny 1111111.- 111‘ MONTREAL 1 t. t1 11111111111111111 111.11.11.11’. [)'\[)v\1l)“lIi(-‘y “m1 hulminvgfi I “W 7 7 H i" 7 —-—_.:t_—;_::__.*?'-.;_;_— t-‘I 1 “-—— ——< 00000000100000 Q00ooooo-orooooooooooovooooooo v0 Qoooooooorooovooooooooe00+ € o++o+o++o+§o+00