B. i‘ Deperonsnselllslusrllh Oscars. é Plane sad Day s Fish economial Dirac-Rana .. not“ 11.1"“ _ fiyrj-ivfl-ce» Nil Ins fl- Booki , ‘A lr|in|w delightlful slid Q3 m rim-q the wonderful health Surprise the kinds of Canadian Food Fish and Shellfish . . . be served in more than 100 difierenr recipes that her skilful touch will make into a new dinner-time thrill! Tell her . . . if you want to l I . that fish costs less, because it contains more nourishment in every pennyworth than any other food. And you can hint . . . couple oi times a week?” she might send for the new FR Recipes prepared by the this part diplomatically. family is in for new and delicious DEPARTMENT OF FIS FOR FITNESS PHYSICAL FITNESS I Q I that rsre old “up-end-st-‘em’ feel- ingndepcndsalotonwhatyoiteat- , So whisper to the lady of the house: “How about having Fish If she is surprised, tell her about value of Fsh. Tell her it contains pro- teins, vitamins, mineral salts and other elements that promote glowing health and a clear complexion. little lady by telling her ‘that there are over 60 that these can just hint, mind you . . . that EE SZ-page book of Fish Department oi Fisheries . . . handle But if she takes the hint, the whole treats several times a week. HERIES, OTTAWA: CUBAN PLOT UNOOYIRIZI) C. P. b Guardian's Specisl WIN) l I-IrtXVAlINA, ‘Feb. 13'l—'1‘he Cuban mill sry secre serv cc M18011!) Bsturda the arrest of 1i lnii-iit Span and Cubans sud chars- ed them with s plot to stage l revolutionary general stribe Ind overthrow the Government. than 500 arrests in the plot were expected es secret lgents combed the eity. For Health's Sake nerve your family BEll llllll llEAl. ROMOLA VITAMANNA The new Health Foods Manufactured from Prince Edward Island Grown Grains. b!’ Prince Edward Island Labor and C8113!‘- Obtainable from your grocers IIEBLOIS BllllS. Charlottetown, P. E. l- Island Distributors Sold on a Premium Coupon Plan Professional Bards gizims. J. W. MacKenzie ESENTATIVI Phone 1M0 Address And Presentation To Mr. J. ll". St. John At McQuaids Hall on the night of Heb. 1st, the business men of Souris together with other friends held s social evening f0: Mr. J Russell St. John, who inns been “ ‘ oi customs there for a number of years and who has been transferred to the Charlottetown oflice. Mr. John J. Ryan was appointed chairman, and after stating the object oi the gathering he called on r. A. A. McDonald who read the following address: To J. R. St. John, Sourls, RE. I. “In the lives oi most men there comes a time when pleasant use- ciations must be severed and old ties. no matter how binding, must be broken. st least temporarily, and it is with the deepest regret the. we who are assembled here this evening, realize that in the near future the close relations which we have enjoyed for the past num- ber oi years are to be severed. "Knowing you intimately since your boyhood days and watching with interest and admiration your progress through life. we have al- ways felt that our high hopes for you, and your own personal am- bitions would be eventually fulfill- ed. Since your appointment to the Inland Revenue Department as its representative here in Souris you have faithfully attended to your duties and this devotion and your efficiency have now merited for you the reward of promotion in the service, for which we are sllproud, and we offer you our most sincere congratulations and we feel usur- ed this is only the first step to- higher appointments. words "D " l to duty and eflicicncy are not the only qualifications re- apjired in a. good public servant. e character and personality oi the appointee oiten go further to words making e success in li1e,and your many admirable characteris- tics are the memories we will al- ways admire and cherish. Yoiu" pleasant home has always been open to us for an evening's enter- I Bruce Block Queen Street - Chlrlfll-WW" =._... ll. F. lllllllllllll Chartered Accorntont I40 Richmond Street l Phone 47. I'- 0. Bo! l2- McLeod s. Bentley W. B. BENTLEY, K. C. .l. A. BENTLEY. K. C. c. r. nssvrusv. LL. n. Barristers and Attorney-nt-Lsw MONEY_T0 LOAN z: _______ _ _ ___ Macfiuigan s Trainor M“; g. n GUIGAN mo. C. sllfuulllsslcmismnoll. B. A- ssamese“?! Slollclwrskulilo- u ll llllll M f0 Office: Over Prnvincl 8. Palmer s. Haslem . . ms u. o. A. ll ilsgtliivi. :3. Ll-J- sAnrstsrEll. arc. Innk or Norl Scosls Chllllifl Charlotte r. s. l. noun r 1.0M. new». 253L121 H. I‘. McPHEE, B.A KI o DIIICTOII - sum, Lhnsuottewwlnu ...,".=.rfii""%rs... tsinment. Your ofllce always car- ried s. pleasin atmosphere, and regardless of e amount of work to be done, you had that peculiar way of giving the impression that there was always time for pleas- ant conversation. or lending s helping hand towards some favor ‘ requested. “In appreciation for the many jiavors you have done for us all. in remembrance of the many happv days and nights in your company. and with the hope that you will cherish those memories as we ever shall, we offer you this parting gift which each and every one of us have helped to fill with goorl wls es for your continued success. an you may rest assured that our continued interest in your welfare and our pride in your further ad- vancement will always follow you, and may they be an inspiration to you, from your friends at home, to aim st higher oflloes as a. public servant. Signed on bchsli oi your assem- bled friends-A, L. Fraser. P A McLcllsn. Max Madore, Lloyd wart, A. A. McDonald. Mr. Lloyd Stewart made the pre- ‘ “ l of a leather club bag. Suitable speeches were made by — BllTTEll HT SPECIAL OIADI 38c Dlllvceil cub o0 and returns your I'm orenI to liontrsl lirsamsrlos Charlottetown Iorlsollllllslslry t, fare and Legislation were filled '5“; many of those present. Mr. St. John thanked his friends for the kind sentiments expressed by them and for the nice gift, and expressed sorrow in parting. He thanked all for many kindneses shown him in the past and looked forward to happy re-unions with them in the future. A social hour was then enjoyed. BONSHAW WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting oi the Bonshaw Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. George Carson, with an attendance of eight members and two visitors. Meeting opened by lnging “It Is A_G0od Time To Ge Acquainted." Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was, answ- cred b “Ancient and Modern Metho ." Reports 0t committees was given. Two sick persons in dis- trict sent thanks to members for fruit sent them. Questionnaire in charge oi Mrs. George Carson and Mrs, Elmer Crosby, on Child Wel- out, Papers on We Modern. and Food, and its relation to Health, e Mac- were rend by Mrs Geddi Ieod. and Mrs. George Carson. Roll call for next meeting, Gard. ening and Poultry Hints. Next meeting to be held in School house. Meeting closed b singing. In- stitute Carol." A close of meet- ing o dainty lunch was served by hostess assisted by Miss Elinor Carson. NORTH SEEKS AIR. LINE FLIN FLION. Man. Feb. l'1—(CP) —An airmail route linking north- ern Manitoba with Winnipeg ls asked in a resolution paused by the Fiin Fion Municipal Council recent- ly. Flin Flon i; 375 miles north of Winnipeg, ‘The resolution wile sent to Mines Minister Crera: who re- Pffienis Churchill constituency in the House of Commons. llry, lhoking (tough: I Menace To Health That dry, backing cough that sticks to you in spite oi everything you hsve done to relieve it is a source of danger, and the longer the cough slicks ihc more menace it is to your health. Don't neglect the but-king cough. Get rid of it by using Dr.'Wood‘s Norway Pine Syrup. It helps to stimulate, soothe and heal the bronchial tubes. nllny irritation, subdue inflammation, loosen the phlegm and mucous, and aid nature to dislodge the morbid accumu- lotions. Mn. Asnxsnpnn- A. Sonia, 84-lst Ave" North Bay, Ont., writcst-"T had a very scvcrc head cnltl ac- companied by n dry, barking cough. I tried various medicines to get. rid oi it, but they were uselcu until a friend told mc to tslro Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Alter using one bottle the cold was considerably relieved, and the dry, hocking cough bad entirely disappeared.” Put up by The T. lldllbum Co., Ltd. i-iii _“*‘“""—"‘ BRINGING uv earl-lea i Eastern Guardian ‘This column ls reserved for news or local interest but advertising of n newsy nature muy be Inserted nt l cent: n word ltrlclly payable in ud- . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian ma be handed to their Rept. Archie ume. ..°ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. is ec- onomical. More loaves or better bread from each bag. .- ..'lli0N'I_AGUE vs. Cross Roads at Montague, final playoff game, Ester“ intermediate section, Tuesday, March lst. L456-2-28-2i. ..‘VISITING PASTOIL~ReV. O. E. Armstrong conducted the ser- vices in Montague United Church on Sunday in the absenc oi pastor, Rev. Arthur Long ..'EABLY Cl-IlCKENS—Mr. Mll- bon Mellish, Montague, reports chinks hatched out on Feb. 8th. Out of a setting oi thirteen eggs oi While Iieghoms and Hampslures he had twelve chicks. Eight are still doing well. This beats our friend who reported e. hatching on l ..‘BRIDGE PARTY-Mr. mid Mrs. W. A. MscLnggan, Montague, entertained very pleasantly in their cozy home at iour tables of mixed bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Parks being the guests oi honor. Mrs. L. H. Coffin carried oil the ladies’ prize and Dr. L. A. Johnstone the gentleman's prize. Mr. and Mrs. Parks received the guests’ prizes. ..'R.ECEIVES ILN. DEGREE- Miss Reta Mary MacLesn, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mac- ean, Montague, P.E.I., has recently appeared on the list of nurses who their R. N. degree. is a graduate of Jeflery Hale Hos- pital, Quebec City, and was affili- ated with the Children's Memor- ial Hospital, Montreal. L ..'ISLAND LADY DEAD-Word was received Saturday by Mrs. William Johnstone, Montc- Rue, oi’ the death in Sommerville, Mass, of her brother Mr. John Rourke, formerly of Montague. Brothers residing here are Mr. William, George, and Janice Rourke, also another sister, Miss Lillie, oi Montague. ..'FUNERAL SERVICES —- On Sunday, Feb. 27th, n large msins of Mr. James MacLareu, bro- members of the Hillside Lodge con- Personals, ..'R.ev. Arthur long of the Unit- Ed Church, Montague. was called to lliursdav morning accompanied by his mother, and intended in make tthe trip by plane from Charotte- own. _ _ l sunsnoa. the L of his have beensuccessiul in receiving Miss MacLean COH- course of people l0ll0\V(.‘(l the re- tluctcrl the service at me gravesldtlr; John on business and. left CONIIDIIATIIN . b-flU- 42- i2. NOW I03 A BILL IIIAIPAST with Iabln Hood Porrlshe Ooh. Chins. Silverware or Plain. IIV. MAIAOOIM GALIIAITII will weeds at the Peooldsqgurm, Wednesday, lb-rcb 2nd. at c Is-ddfl-S-i-li. ADVIITIIIBI All in The st the oflioo not later the previous day. WEATHER. FORECAST- I 11th ear end min. 13to19 frequentsnowfhm-lathls week. 20 to 38 some tine ciesrysun- my days. 21 u» s1 cloudy with ALTA BDDD, Charlotte- town. announces the ement oi her delimiter. Eileen th. to Gordon Herr n Gomhnm son of Mr. and Mrs. J Gamhsm of Charlottetown. Marriage to take place in March. 11-478-3-1-11. ANNUAL MEETING POSITOgIIé late Gordon McFarlsn the sn- nual meeting of the on Dairy- ing 00., will be held in e cream- ursday. March 34rd. st tend of Tuesday. O. E. Gamble. IrMQ-Z-ZS-Si. Personals Miss Florence Victor-son of Her- mitage is visiting in the city for a few days. ery onTh 1.30 Miss Teite MacDonald oi‘ the staff of Bolton's ODS. reoenltly en» joyed s. ill-days trip to Che otte- wwn, gued; oi Mr. and mo. Gerald Hartien. — Sydney Record. Shrove Tuesday Dates St. David For Welsh Folk (By The Canadian Press) While the the world is ‘ associated with rest of Welohrnert make tomorrow n. dual festive’. honoring also St. David. the nations patron saint. With lent almost three weeks inter than last your. St. De- vld‘s Day fall". on the eve of the peniteutial soaso A “£88312 aroun known about St, David. The dates birth and death are con - gelsersil m tuml but it ll lived in the sixth oen . indicate he presided at synods and l8 be moved the seat 0d’ vernment from 1w. or Menevie, . the name o-f 8t. David's has re- melned the cathedral city o! me western see. , Through the years the bishops famedncreased and his slrlne at st. lfiavid‘; beogryneflp trots-hie plazie of p grlrnage. e time o e Norman conquest hds impfirtance and sanctity were fully recognized and he was fonnslly eanonizsd b.\' Pope Callxtus II about i120. As to Shrove Tuesday- iis customs ~ tire numerous. In English speaking countries every youngster know-i the dny before Ash Wednesday as Pancake De-y. It is Mandi Gras or Fat 'l‘uesday to the French and to the Germans, n , In nll cases it is connected with east- lne as a. preliminary to Lent. Edward IV. according to . nori‘. had a good appetite and par- ticularly for psncskaslln fact it was he who putt em on the map. In ol- den times they were called Jack-a- Lents. There used b0 be n pancake bell in every mrish in Eneland- ww- nlly the summer-lg to s. BT88! i915‘ of which pancake: formed a minor course, 'I‘hey still ring pancake balls in some places. But the ceremony of ioesinq the pancake i; most familiar nowmdsy‘. It is n. highlight in the year's doinflfi at Westminster School, the old London college. Nineteen pupils are 1* selected for the annual bubble stared in the Great Schools-com, Th» Pancake. brought in with traditional ceremonial. is tossed high in the air and the student. 1rnl~irn=r the lcrzest norticrr- in the aher of Mr. Sidney MucLaren. Man- lsgue, to his lust resting place in mud HTHIHDTB "ill TBllOWlJRlJ 5 the new cemetery. Rev. Laurence rfiwflfd iwm We D51"- wl/h m’ Ray cuiclated at the house. The claw 0f paper currency l\ Dvlmd hymns were "Asleep in Jesus". note has taken the Dino‘! 01 1119 “Nearer My God To Thee", and crlgfcnal golden sovereign. “Jesus Lover". The Oddiellows, WHICH ARE YOU? Monday’: ohlld ls fell‘ of face, Tuesday's child is full of grace: Wednesday's child is sure and low. s Thursday's child has fsr to g0: Friday's child is loving and gv- i . “Saturday's child must work for a living: ~ HilndBYB child is brave and true. L Kind actions all iyls_liio__wlll do. _ oncuv- MAGGlE ALWAYS uveo YOU .I.AM~.WHAT.IQ. IH THE OLD DAVS-l WANT YOU TD WHAT’ TH? THAT l O GDME TO THE HOUSE" MAT R IT HAVE ATALK wrru vou- LOOK ems A _ a AH’ see u= you cmn" FTZIGl-TFENED- BLOWIH - CONVIHCE Hen TO wove WK ‘I'D TH GOOD OLD ' f ~ . we enaoouooo AGAIH- 0 .0 f e \- ’s i i I .Plavets-lloln_nis_ Nico sg; g; :3 = c Q Enduring th d tislfiw. d sung o nu mass an with Mk. Poul Donheliy oi Colo sang es s duet Heart of Jesus. We Are Thankful and Loves. I Im Mr. Donnelly song the Latin hymn Domino Non Bum Dignus during sleeves. Her full leosth veil. which was double to the wois , was held in piece by a eoronet oi orange blossoms. Heu- arm bouquet was oi white bride's roses- white lilies and acacia. A tiny gold cross was her only Jewelry. Miss Helen Plavets. sister of the bride, was her meld of honor. She were a coral taffeta. dress with net sleeves and bolero Jacket trimmed in ruffled net and matching sc- cessories. Her arm bouquet was of Hollywood roses and freesis. Mixes Bendix-ice Mclnnls and Mary Miolrmis of DesMomes, sisters of the bridegroom, acted as brides- maids. The former wore a of yellow chiffon and the 1a ter one of peach lacs, both with marching accessories. ‘melrr hand bouquets were od’ Koloonso ORTIIBMOIB‘ and Jonquils. Groernory in all the bouquets was puovided by plumceus. The maid or honor and bride's maids wore halo head messes . The bridal prooirsiion was met at the alter by the bridegroom and hi; beet man. Mr. Theodore Beng- fort of DesMoines, who came from the veetry. The men We're attired in dark guits. They, and Mr. Joseph Wheeiook o! Nevada who soled as ilsher. wore gazderila. boutonniers. the ceremon a three brook nst was served at the wry Hotel to the bridal my. their immedlale ia- mllloa. Father Carmen B8 course wedd u a centerpiece on the wedding breakfm table and on either side oi’ it were crystal bowls containing sweet peas. White candles. lied with pink tulle, in crystal, camilcbra. were used at either end of the table. Aplnkendwiriileoolorschemcwss carried out in the nut cups. doilies and the menu, Mr. and Mrs. McInnls left shortly ail/er the breakfast on e. iwneynoon MD. Upon their rotum they will cs- tlnblish their home in Goshen, In- < l FA RMER Forks Shovels Cross-cut Saws Axes 8: Handles Peavies Wire Fencing Fox Wire Poultry Netting Pliers Stretchers Staples a ca", A three tier wedding cake served _ _ l‘ m ms g uvcrsm courr or Jvsncs Ioool: All the evidence proves con- clusively that this unhappy woman has been consistently neglecting her health. In this Court preventable illness is treated u s crime. Ignorance of the remedy cannot be accepted as an excuse. Kruschen is sold by all drug storu, Knudsen is- Parsouzn: (Excltedly, undoing her handbag): I have s bottle with me now, sirl (Sensation in Court.) to ma, please. m» Juds- enmluod the bottle and bonded it on to the iury.) Iuoos: (continuing): ‘Ibis is sn smu- ing development. We have hero an unopened bottle oi Kruschen. (‘him- lng to the Prisoner): When did you buy it? Kruschcn is s combins inn oi several mineral salts which» your body must get, in some ivsy, to keep the blood pure, the inside clean, and the sys- tem generally toned up, but which you Jonas: A bottle of whet? Pm it in)‘ Ill-Health» Charge , Withdrawn (Before Mr. justice Krusc/ien) Parsons: This morning, my lord. j intended to take it with my roflee w. morrow snd every day. 1 though, n with: put me right. Iuncs: Prisoner, your timely n,“ sense has enmcd you your “mm”; You will leave this Court without q stain on your character. (A; 11,1. juncture there wm an outburst of clap- ping, which wns rapidly Sllpprgsgqi) You have youxscli clone precisely w)“; I should have ordered you to do; y," have adopted e. good moody log you present affliction, s splendid preamp,‘ against s recurrence oi it. I am “y, glad. I have one word of advice t; sdd: do not, on any account, mi; u“ little daily dose of Knlschen-end tbq indeed, you will be the hlppy 9cm“ of good health for less than 1e s day, Pflw~u= ‘monk you. my out 1 mu never forget whst you say. KRUSCl-IEN SALTS relieve constipation and rheumatism @ TASPKLESS IN COFFEE OR TEA abundant exercise snd but sir. You should have mo“ sails every day; hence the lm. portanco of the "little daily dose". Every drug counter sells Krusrhen in 25c, 45c and 75c home; p It’: the little daily don that do; u, can't get in Nature's own wsy without MR. BENJAMIN F. COOMBS DIGBY. N. 8-. Feb. 26 — The death oi Benjamin Franklin Coornbs occurred yesterday morning at the sister. Mrs. George Dlgby. la. . born at Charlottetown, P. E. son of the llte Mr. and Henry F. Coombs of that city and was 60 years of age. He was strick- en on Wednesday with an attack of coronary thrombosis, sr..__..l>e11_.vs.ete!i1sr_mm1u_1£@ , A Frog; TRIP CHARLOTTETOWN The Canadian National Railways are offering special glow fares to Charlottetown on March 5th returning March 7th. You may get yours FREE. TllE ROGERS HARDWARE will refund your return fare if you present your ticket stub and the sales slip for $15.00 worth of merchandise in their retail store at the office. Some lines that will interest you: HOUSEWIFE Enamelware Tinware Galvanized Ware Glass Ware Silverware Household cutlery Mops & Polishers Wax 8r Polish Paint 8r Varnish & Enamel Brushes Many lines of Enamelware at half pricc EVERYTHING THAT YOU WILL FIND IN A WELL-STOCKED HARDWARE STORE THE ROGERS HARDWI! Company Limited to which he Digbv ws 45y George McMenus is survived by three sisters and three brothers. namely: Mrs. George Wightmnn, oi Smith's Cove, with whops he made his home; hiiss Nell o Ooombs, who also makes her home with Mr. and Mrs. Wightman; M. MoMullen, Yarmouth; mbQ, hn‘ H . tube plsoe afternoon. with interment in Fair- (Unlted Churrhi cemetery AUTOMOBILE OWNER Tires Tubes Batteries Simoniz Spark Plugs Brake Lining Auio Wirin" Reliners Patches Bulbs Chamois l‘! :1‘. l?