Todayi-fl-Tuesday ’h-‘C'Y.l't4"u."“ has‘? idly? 15:1. This Biggest 11.11.11.355 in Our History; p h Moore & McLeod Limited ._...._.i ale; .t. ~.~—--1us-aw,4, 1'15» 1bThoseWho Ba BXPIIIBNCB baa tautht (end seeks that then ls a “I! (Illa as [odd as Beaver Flour. - h the Ideal flour forhll belting purposes. It Ia a blended her. within‘ the richness and delicate qualities o! the world- hlol Ontario Winter Wheat with tho sltsnjth and body of Western Hard Wheat. louver Flour imparts to bakinjs the quafltlas which naha year broad. plea, sakes and pastries real food treats. v Try iti Sold by your grocer. THE T. H. TAYLOR CO. UMITBD, l EAVER FLOUR l at which Briuou. charged with mis- l-ior Coughs -. wh . have a. cold. when ynu cough or suffer from m...“ (‘rll-iuylfrn, especially if you are subject to those ailments. mil Lllny arc accompanied by soreness in the chest or between 1H- ihlvllldPf blaslvtl. night sweuthu and emaccation than you “TAROL” Turol ls u scientific remedy composed of cod liw-r oil. wood tarund other time-tried remsd» tea of utiqucstioned value in all affections of tho fPtihlflllOfy organs. 0n Bale Everywhere. Illi- RD. M01115 G 01E. LIMITEII. ADVERTISER Any person advertising in the Charlottetown Guardian can have re- prints of their adds at very moderate rates. Any number of copies can be run off. Providing the request for same is given at the time the 81d is sent in for publication. Anychnnges or alterations in set matter will be charged extra for at regular rates. mu ousnnum JOB PRINTERY 11s misuse Uilfltttabwn, P. u 1. ,__, n, ..,,_.4.a~.._.. ..... us. i» ‘ he... "I 4.. V) I 3., ‘ VJ -~IT IAYI to bay in this prov- ince_ --MU88EL MUDP-dilussel mud digging is the order o4’ tbs day now, a uumhzr of cars have already been loaded and shipped while many Pfsrmers are hauling the mud direct from the diggers to their farms. - WESTE-Ifh PERSONAL -—A serious case on the sic); i131, here, is that of Mr. Neil iiloDotlgall, who has ‘been down with pneumonia for several days. lie is receiving the best medical attendance and his friends hold strong hops for his recovery. . g St. Francis X., 12; Kings College, 1 WINDSOR. N. 8.. Feb. 12.—8t. Francis Xavier won from Kings hare tonight by a score of 12-1 in a game of the Eastern Iultercolllegate league. The ice was good and the game fast throughout. St. Francis showed up as greatly superior in both speed and stick handling. bu: the Kings tesm played bard right up to the lost. Kings started the scoring in the first period buUwa-s unable to koep it up and played a defensive game for the rest of the time. C. L. Bouldeu refereed very satisfactorily. The iSt. Francis team was entertained at a banquet given by the Kings College Amateur Athletic Association after the game. Lewis Loses Out In Ring Wrangle IVEW YORK, Feb. l2.-T’he New York state boxing commission to- day ruled as illegal the use of a mbbcr mouth-piece protector, such rt»; WOTII by Tod "l(id” Lewis‘ in his inut zit liladison Square Ihlrden lost ‘Mondwy with Jami»: Britten. WnrhlBi x\'i=‘.trr*.1~'oiy~'hi rlinmpion. Tho i-ulinr “vi. wnr-tmccd after s. hnlrinj: ‘Wiv- ., subwzomntittee, conduct in the ring, admitted than ho went to his opponent's corner just alter the second round ended and struck Selig Goodman, one of Lewis‘ seconds, during an argument over the use oi the protector. Do- cisiou in his case w-as reversed for consideration of the entire boxing commission and license committee. Britten, who apologized to the commltttce for his auction, said that] 1S a championship title was at sruko lio felt justified lu going to his opponent's corner to demand but Lewis retrain from using the protector. Lewis testified today thut the protector was necessary because he bud tender lips, which were out easily, while Brivtou contended shut it really was a shook absorber. The champion added that he had met Lewis a score of times and si- wuys had argued against the use of the mouth-piece, especially in a contest at Boston four years ago when they had a. “wmnxle” over it. you an. Here's whco Zam-luk aavu worry. Appiiodlouiycll. bruise. bum or scald. it instantly lain out nmanlna pain andpro- nagdtiluet f "infection" which came: simple iniwiasdto m {mend z: I m . pnlmwothinj propatiu ol a unique ordar Make prnpartiaa are dsrivedlo its herbal dial-mar and ahoiuts lnadom from the animal fan and ininerda hind in lhll elements and salvo. lam-lit is W57 ' sauna: reliability . ‘wile of it Summarsiila aiifltiéiirnv iiuaigriiiin Bruce, McKa/y t 60.. MIL the train from Tlllllfll lilo not yet expected will have a heavy flxht before getting through. --OPBNING P. G. HOSPITAL.- Tho opening 0f the newly enla and recently completed P. C. Hos- pital which was to have taken place Saturday. owing to the heavy snow storm. has bssu scheduled to mks place next Saturday. ,-<A GOOD OBJECt-St. Paul's Dramatic Cluib. is working over, time rehearsing an excellent pro- graznme to be staged in Summer- slde next week The receipts fmm this entertainment are to be used in rolieaving distress among the poor of the town. --0ONVAL58CENT.-The coudl tion of Mr. A. P. Lewis, Manager for Fred Magoo, Ltd. this tow-u, whose case was considered serious is now most encouraging. His many friends empeot to see him resume his office duties in the course of s couple o! weeks. -MR'8. SHAWKS FUNERALP- The funeral of the livts Mrs. Dim- can Shaw took place from her late home, Sumuuorslde, at 1 p. m. Mou- day. The pali theaters were Mr. Alexander Anderson, Mr. Alexand- er hfoFarlane. Mr. Norman Montgo- The remains were laid to rest ln the Presbyterian Cemetery, North Bed equc. - The Markets MONTREAL. Feb. l‘2.—- ‘Thoroj v :. . - > ."_ w... -~atI-ut IOTTLI ITOPPIRI. _.|=on IALE AT KENBIN 179R but quality 68c per thonsqml at h -rnam DELAYEfA-Owlng m the heavy snow storm Ssturday, arrived at Sitmmerslde. and. it is‘ m"? “M M" Lam" mhflme‘ ‘eating here permanently. .-A building Jot on north- ‘east sid llalpeuuo Rood. 58 feet idspth 20?) teal. first class lbud. fir! and firm. Tamra culi- PPIWIV!‘ sonable. Wilfred Anon-Ill"- -TAKEN T0 HOQPITAL. - Eliaslbeth McDonald. 8 we" v1 ago, child of Mr. and M11.- Wilfred iMoDousld, Sinnmersidm-wss taken ‘in the ambulance to the Prince Oouuty Hospital Monday for an operation. _ ...MEA$LE6.— The ropidolltlti- OI measles is very prfl-‘llwi BNIIM itown uud it seems that fill,» who ma“; sscapsd till now, are contract- ing the disease. The patients. with very low exceptions are receives-- T“ -BANKER8 H06KEY.- Much interest is being ts-lrsu in the ‘Hock- ey match which will be played at Orystul Rink on Wednesday oven- lug‘ bstwesu the Ghsrlottotovrn Bankers sud Summer-side Bankers. with a special train from Chur- t-loltetorwu and the expectation of a good. clean game, the attendance is likely‘ to be isrze- H ._LiK»EiS THE lsLANDw-A let- ter from Yarmouth. N. 8.. brought the pleasing lutalllgeuce that Mr. ,G. R. McNutt of that-town intends imoving his family to Summerslde 'iu the spring. Mr. MoNnrit ls N008" mired as one o! the leadinz piano [tuners in Nova Sootia. He spent considerable time on the Island last iyear and likes the province and people so well that he plans on lo- fng, H. WILMONT VALLEY SCHOQL The Semi-cumin]. Examuatiou 0f Wilznont Valley School was held on Pride-y January twenty eighth. thifiro being over tony visitor; and ratepayers present. ‘Pile Scholars were emmiued in was Pfwmn? 11° “ml” “m” the summit branches by Miss i“ 1°“! 953 9m“ may’ M‘ me Allele Humphrey teacher of Kol- “dflflm 1° "W mm“ “mm”? vln, and the teacher Miss vars easy on account of the iibersl sup- ‘ 0,38,91,91; P1498 611mm! {Wwaid- 1°’ which At the ‘conclusion of the examin- tbo demand is somewhat: limited ping Master Hub“, Agnew m be. owing to the fact that the consuunp M“ of "u. whom,“ road m; 1°11- lion is not ilncrms-ing as fast as ll. owmg address, and Master Frank should. which is due to tho retail 53,11,136 wegonmd me mach" with stores holding Wives M a hisheru». valuable gold Vvilifilfilli-ll Foun- ievel than the condition of they-nu Fem and SQYCfQJ 0mm- giflg, market warrants. aimi the sooner wo 3,1155 v.5... campy,“ Tgaghgf they get down to a proper bilSlj. u; wnmon; vapey gchm and give‘ the consumer [he benefit Dem- Tegd1qrg—we the pupils N I .;..',l‘l' PAYI h 6U I 0i INF meflirraumm-ws have cloa- sd our old business stand at Allis- ton, and opened s Monumental Shop st Iontllllo. We bsvoa com- plete Hue o! all newest designs in Marble and Granite. (belt quality) Doll and look than over. Our 1M6“ ressouab s. and terms are le. Vere Beck l fin. IBM-line. Correction It has been stated through the eountry- that. t m will: to cease. manufacturing ice cream sud bu! it for resale. J emphatically deny this report us without truth or foundation in t. l am going to make and sell ice cream during i921 and l hope to continue to do so for many years to come. - THUS. P. WHITE. . Charlottetown. IN MEMORIAM ISLANDEWS liifilN BOSTON Word was recefivsd here on Sot- urclay of the sad death iu Boston of Murdock McDonald. sou of the lute Donald McDonald. of Brook- fieid. Deceased was 31 years of age, a young mun of splendid chit-r- ector and attainments, and leaves to mourn besides s host of friends his mother, Mlrs. McDonald, one brother Dr. M. L. McDonald, and two sisters in Boston; one brother John, in Kingston, Ont. and one sister, Mrs. (rim-lea MuLeaulu this city. Death was dine to tuber- culoeis, which set in. rapidly. The late Mr. ilifoDonsld visited this ‘province last summer in company with his brother Dr. McDonald and at that time was in apparently upland" health. Three weeks ago news was received of his severe illness. The body will arrive hero tomorrow evening accompanied by Mrs. lCihas. iiloLeau and Allison Mela-or ne-pimw of the deceased. who "ml been hastily summoned to BOeLMi rim-c wet-ks "go when news wzw rvcrived of his sevoro illness. inter.» um will tulle place Wednesday at 2 p. m. to Brook- fisld ct-ruetozy’. of the lower Drives 11H‘? IN N!" of your school, deeim it our duty m cussing ut, tho better it will he for mciuimest our appreciation m‘ '21s} all concerned in the trade. lu a cffecieut service rendcnl ti; yam rwbolimnle way a fair trade was a. cur teacher. i done today in it»... :--.:.i egg: at 60o LNWYIU you trqyet‘ but s slum} ii MR8. W. J. JENKIN$ The shadow of death cast a gloom over the homo of one of the per dozen. null the indications are that they will go still lower in the - near future. The receipts todssv were B61 cases. as asaiust 783 for the same dav ilsst week. and 184 fhrr the con-unending day a you 112d Chinese ems are being oi!- emd freely. but are mot meeting with a ready sale. as the quality in no‘ giving satisfaction. Arrivals of (‘blouse was at Vancouver to rlrifo tom! 4147i cases, but only 3525 oases of these were billed to Pnnruilau points. ' ‘Receipts of frcsb-lriblcd dressed nouitvy am emwmely light. and the market is firm at unchanged prices. Considerable storage poul- try ls moi-lug into consumption at ulbout the some prices as Beeh- Mlied. Some storage stock has changed hands between dealers, which would seem to indicate a dlilerfluco of opinion as to the fut- uro course o! the market. Shim- tuents of llve cihlckens to Buffalo last week from Western Ontario points brought 34c per lb, deliv- ered. We quote wholesale ioibbing plioes as follows: Turkeys. choice .. .. .. 58c w 60o 000d turkeys .. .. .. 54c to iise . . 30c to 35c .. we to 42c Geese .. .. .. .. .. Chickens .. . .. ...38¢to40c .. ..%to35c Ducks .. .- .. lbw-ls .. .. .. .. These was no further change in l the condition of the market fori -DOL1.tf\€'! iodayfllaut the undertone is easy on account of the liberal Bllllllliou gffnrlll! for shipment from ills country. for which them 1s ou- yy a limited demand at present, s; dealers in most cues have ample stocks on hand for the time being, 511 wueqilgnce the trade is quiet. with our loin. of Green Mouutslm 6W1 Qlldboo stock quoted Q11. to $1.10 per bu: d! 90 lbs. oil-track, mid in a wholesnleiiobbing wgy miss were made at $1.25 to 81.40 Pvr M? of 80 libs, (vs-store. South African Elections (Special to The Guardian) JOHANNESBURG, Feb. It-{gty est ‘returns oi‘ the South African 0'!- cotion show the following $111151 South African hrty. 78. Nationalists. 48. Labor. 9. Democrats, l. Ties, 2. Eastern Amateur . league Games tilme in change ui uu: school. one best lzuown families of Hasslbrook, can rcaelily observe li- marked Y. ‘E. l., and removed from the “n,” o; 9.03mi” made in mmscenc of life's activities Mary Isu- dl-fforsut stflbleciis under your skil- ful men ... ui. on this occasion‘ me soml- suuaul Examination of our school. We take the opportunity of mau- tfestlng our feelings of respect to- ward you by offering you‘ this small gilt as a present in token o! appreciation of your valuable ser- vices as our ieachen Through your kind personality and capable management of our to parents and pupils nlliue. We sincerely hope you shall be retained in charge of our school for some niuno to come. ‘Trusting this snail gift and accompanying short address will be acceptable to Wm. - Committee on beiholf of the pupils- Hubert Agnew, Frank Jardlue. The teacher in a neat spar-cl: tihsnilced the scholars heartily, for their appreciation and said siltho‘ iii was one of the larga=t country schools rig the county, there being thirty eight pupils enroll-ed". the best of hr-rmomr prevailed. and she hoped that. libs same co-operuflou between teacher. pupils, and par- ents which now existed would con- tinue has tong as she was teache of the school. ' Mtiei- the awarding of the prizes in the ailment grades, short speeclmq were made by Messrs E. (firmly, R_ Agtww. J. A. Burrows. F‘. J. Humphrey. F‘. Clark, and othors. all expressing themselves us highly pleased with the W08" rule being made. sud the cordial (cell!!! Qlllflll‘ between the, wash»- er and the district. to Miss Humphrey for lnBr valuable services in assisting iu the enm- lualtou. iln ‘reply she solid it Jvss only sjplmure. with snoih apt schoilsrs with their prompt roplyb and. complimented Miss Campbell "W? blsflt-iiy on the deporilnlvont which urns manifest Mr. Robert Agnew, one of m“; thus-tees, in behalf of tho distr ct, then presented Mlisa Campbell w ti: ton dollsns as an additional rem- uuerstluu for he; nit-mule sot-vim Iln the iut hatf year. lillp Camp- lwti being taken entirely by sur- prise was aihnowf. overcome with Bratitude. @1113! wan iiheu served to ull present and siinains the National Au-tlmn one of the best. esnarmin- ntionb in the history of ilhe school school, you have endeared yourself- A vote of ilbauitis was tendered ' bel, dearly beloved wife of W. J. Jenkins and daughter of Daniel and Mrs. Wood. This beautiful young mother left su infant baby girl and an older child, u boy of three years. ' To ‘be suddenly taken away in the du/wu of womanhood with n life of usefulness ahead seems to us to be a calamity. but truly God's ways are not our ways, and be has promised that sometimes we will understand. so we believing that he knowsth belt, calmly bow be- fore his mandate and say “Thy will be done." Our sister and friend had always a sunny and cheeriiul disposition, thus winning and holding a very largo circle oi’ friends who with her loved ones will miss her kindly mlulstrutlons in the home where hospitality ubounded and where one was always intro of a hearty welcome. Great sympathy is felt for the sol-rowing husband and tho father and mother in the loss of a. loving wife and mother and a dutiful daughter. the last of a. family oi’ three girls. the other sisters having Dru-deceased her several years ago. We shell miss her verymucb in our social and church life but shall trust that he too when life's trials are over may pass on to meet our loved ones, on the other side. Although the day was stormy a. V91‘? large, number of people at- tended to sympathize with the 11v- ing and pay a lust tribute to the dead. The casket was buried covered lasso ACHE? j ,. 4 3.1129. itifillfé tussoscu l POWDER H ‘ H.l,filBdN lllllif‘ “h is why it is B031 f Of fkhy which were one from School and one from Church. CLEAR Ollrlldltflztnres amvtfrumTax._~ with man: I .....iui ureiithfsodfils J Clifton‘? d fullyemzitured. scientifically blended and mto u solid pl urns evenly an Smoke Master Mason l isthsllghtshodbyourhnnd- ' smueindireotllghttugtiztur- emAll the Qlairoofdlrest- lilhtisavoidflbutnonooi’ the illuminnttonialoll- but. rather increased. Soethetu and you'll like tumult you'll llbatlim moves-M uioreaayoailethetn. w‘, V’. ‘._.",,, fifif-vvwv -v-uvv~rv Grand-Father smiles while Baby tells him ,- nice his beard feels and how sweet it . M,‘ The secret is the morningwasb withBa 30w“ ,' --the same at Mother uses forhenelfsnd ortiie -.. * '" "i" zrsczyrr. i Rose: of France. Geranium: from Tunis, um! olhu M t perfumes. rare, expensive. bu! good. give their aroma lo :,. Own Soap. BABY'S 0 soup i ilvuywhere-ALBERT SOAPS. LIMITED. hiillqHM the Sunday Ernest lugs and Alfred '-‘-' the Mission- Hurry Stewart and Wu’ ary Society of Pownhl Methodist The services at the hot! " - Brave were ~ ducted by =» c" M v1 W" 7 is“ WW- . l PLG noxmsiosiicto MASTER Mason amok!‘ , umriiiqufitifitéahbly as plpe1 baooo asi!" choice , it keeps its delicious 63101? satisfies. It’s good tobacco sass-run Mssou- sell rubbed-for those who like that l tbs 300d i MusLVwi. c .33‘ for the '-!t is putup In i As CRYST. it IIOVO!’ iiililifliil uremic ifillilfliiil tmlii 6%?” 14a rimmed?!