1., -»_>,-s " , E wage-earner or the sa_lari man does not usually have a surplus to invest. He, Mme", is his‘ sole capital, his earnings, his °Fllllillonljsfltlow-llrsla- - » . "Think! »“When_ ou; stop, your income ‘Whit ‘is ‘goifrgfio happen then? You ‘wot qfya cpmpany in business. You ' ‘ hold’ no stock. You stand alone. Who will Pay an income to your family when you cease I doing W? _ _ The Mutual‘ Life of Canada will. The Mutual Life was organized for just such men as you. Mutuality lends the stren th of each to the strength of all and the strength o all to meet the needsof each. Let our nearest agent tell you how l0 insure an income to your family should your own strength fail them‘. ‘ . Write to us ‘tgdayl for “The Mutual Book”. Ll FE 0F CANADA twaterlooflntario » . ~“Hl~'-"A.-‘?£8ER$ Provincial Manager \ 135 Kent Street , . mcharlottetown s15 .“.. m", i .1 JREBER TO-ODAY is the Last Day 0f Our Big Sale ‘lie Offer a Special 10 p.c. Good Will Discount on Every Purchase BEER 8c WEEKS . MacLean &‘MacDonaId l FUNERAL DIRECTORS , OUR “SIMPLE conno- 'l‘o strive constantly to establish ourselves high in llll‘. cstcenl of ihosc requir- irigl our services. To pi-i-forln our tasks ill such n way as i0 light?" T“ burden of sorrow that; t u‘ bore-lived must bcar. Phone 149, 180 Kent Si. AMBUL A NOE ' SERVICE » fr}. llll’ i- |sold by medicine SHOP FROM alum-n"; Catalog-l HARD GOAL FOR BASE BURN EH8. Another car receiv- °d l°dflY~—A. Plckard & Co- Phone 240- I l szl-2-1-1l THE NEW GLASGOW Roller lflour l.\l‘ill. which was destroyed by life last summer, has been rebuilt and is now runnlng.——324-2-1-3i NORTH RIVER BAPTIST CIR- CUiTr-Week end meetings at bong (‘reek cancelled. Church a-p- Dointments for Sunday, Feb 8th as follows: North lRiver at 11 a. m. instead of 3 p. cm. and Kingston at 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting on .l\londay evening 'Fe'b. 9th instead of Saturday at Long Creek. $TILL MISSING - Although Provincial Constalbie H.V;\Veeks has oten doing his utmost in an endeav- "1" l0 ll.ll1l‘l1ilsnlll Paul Mlrlatsky. who escaped at noon on Thursday, January ZilH-ll- all his efforts, so far. have ‘proven entirely unsuccessful. Fhc authorities at the different railway points have been warned :0 watch for the missing nlan, lhut ‘t is no. known wlnrlibcl‘ he has suc- ceeded ill making his way to the mainland or not. ~ “ ‘ THE LIFE OF JESUS in pic- lurr—-story and song, will be the sllilll ct, at the evening service ut ill; liupLst Church tomorrow. Ailout twenty pictures will be shown on the screen, the beautiful licry of the perfect life will he told ill ‘the simple phrasing of thc (lospcls._ Solos, choruses and llul-li-s. in most cast-rs using old’ Lluc favorite hymns will supply lllk‘. music for the occaslnll. ENJOYABLE OUTING. — Til»: Y, l’. (f. E. of Zion (‘ilurch lust, at. llll- home oi‘ Mr and Aim. ll/lurllock lllclalnnun _oi' thc Expe-rl-l moniul Farlu ‘Thursday IEVFIIlI-lgi l‘. u soc 'l‘bl~ro wore about‘ 1B5 lnFllllbrlrs prlesrlit and a low Tho l‘Vl‘llilll.',’ was Hllllt lil-frl-shq ‘lll ganu-s and angina. .|lI'|il>' \\\‘l'il svrvillf f-—-<-o>-—-—— '1 PERSONALS I Mm. ll‘. .l. Nash loft yesterday‘ ulornlug accompanying her sister,’ Mrs N. E. McKay, Halifax on a ltrlp to the Southern States. They will visit Washington, liultlnlorc, null ltichluonll, Virginia. i f Mrs. .i- .1. lloruby accompanied- by lll‘i sou Jimmy, lrfl yesterday morning for Sulnnlersidl: wile-re rhry will ilc proscnt attire ulusical irliliill givl-n by lW-io‘ lilmlily last night. 'l‘otill'lbs. who anlLMiss Eleanor Hornby left in ilu‘ afternoon. Babyls‘ Welfare i During February; February is one of the hardestg _montlls of the year on little ones‘ it is u month of cold blustery days: that preveht the mother taking her‘ ' lessnry tn its welfare, Baby is con-’ Q “M” '°' m” “i” w 5° ls , tly confined to the home. More often than not the rooms ure overheated and badly ventilated and the little one catches cold or grippe. What is needed to keep the baby well is a gentle laxative that will regulate the stomach and bowels; banish constipation and indigestion and in this way will either prevent or break up colds and grippe. ‘Such a laxative is Robyn Own Tablets. They are mild l but thorough in action. are abso-l lutely safe as they are guaranteed to contain no opiates or narcotics. They never fail to be of a benefit pl little ones and. may be Rive“ o either the newborn babe or the The Tablets are dealers or by n-lull at 25c u box from The Dr. WilllamsP-hledicine ‘Co, Brockvllle, Ont, growing child. To People of City and Country I have opened up a drug store at 178 Queen Streelt (next to J dhn T. M'cKe‘nzle’s tailor shop) and am now prepared to meet and cater to the pub- lic in that line. y My shop is well fit- ‘ted up ‘and stocked with a high grade as- sortment ‘of every~ WHAT ’ ABOUT HIRING OUR HOOVER CLEANER? "h"lf‘i'tivantaga o! this up-to-dato- sonven- - lng purposes. This machine buts. b leaps and ls usy to operate ‘l’, . " uflll‘ rental prices i AND DU-OK FIATFIERS when they are not mlxsd a 1F‘ i” ‘ ' ‘McFARLA-N ~ Inna wants . . - .. . . gwfitqgglq‘ ‘.33 _t'hing found in a real drug store Special " attention will be given to filling prescriptions an mail orders HERYIUE AND HAT. ISFAUTION IS DIY AIM Lows MEET 1m cu 0mm; l-l. l..' WORTHY D-Rvfiillsl‘ . k‘ .\__ m. COAL-Wholesale and retail. we have twenty Yea-rs enroute now trom- different. mines. Lowest pricea-la. Pickard d: ‘Co, Phone 240. 323-2-‘1-31 DRUGSTORE. CLOSED-JIM“?! to tlbe death of Miss Parkman. ‘Red- din Bros. will not open Saturday until after the burial services are concluded. YORK AND MARSHFIELD- Sunday Feb. 8th Rev J. M. McLeod of ‘St. Peters will preach as fol- lows: blarshlfielll 11 a. m; Pleas- ant Grove 3 p. m~ (weather and road-s permitting) York 7 p. m. H. T. Smith, pastor. MOUNT STEWART METHO- DIST CIRCUIT- —Servlcea will be conducted on’ this field Sunday. Feb 8th, by ftev l-i. l’. Topper. Black Riv-er, 11 a. m; Dunstaff- uaae 3 p. m. and Mount Stewart 7 p. ln- Watch for official notice of "The Minister's Bride" for the lillll. . ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- The engalgement is announced in Toronto of Miss Mary Jeanailte Mc- (lcnuellt dough-lei" o‘f -l\lr. and Mrs. J. S. McConnell. to Mr, A. J. Mlc- Donald. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. I). l1‘. lillrcDonalll of Montreal, form- oliy of Charlottetown. 327-2-7-11 ENGAGEMENt-Mr- and Mns. Hammond J. Kelly, announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen to Mr. Alexander J-l, Mc- KlllllOll, lson -of,Mr and M'rs J. J4 Illl-Kinuon, the marliiage to take plac." llll‘ iatael‘ part of February. 307 . \ THE MARKET.-—'I‘hcre was u fair nttendantro at the market yes- terday highs sold for 55c; butler. 40c; fowl, ‘$1.25 to $1.50; hay, 75c; outs 67 to 70c; turnips 15c, Many of the lllrlnvrs reported the roads to he ili better condition than luight lll- expected after the ‘rec- vut snowfall. ‘HOWEVGT there are sonlr- sections in which slelghing is poor. MARRIED iN UTAH.-—Mr. M. W_ “loud and Mrs. Wood have re- coivell a telegram from their daughter Lisle telling of her safe arrival in Suit Luke City, Utah on THE cnashorrnlrowu GUARDIAN - , ‘ll allllllllll‘ Kinnon, both popular young people °l 1116 city. ls ‘being pleasantly dis- cussed among their friends. O O O . . Col. Alexander ‘Macphall, C.M~G., D.S.0., of ‘Kingston went to 0t- lllwll this wee-k to be present n; ‘he Opening of ‘Parliament and Their Excellencie-s’ drawing ‘room. Colonel MacPhail is an honorary flldP-de-calnp to the Governorficn- 918i. While there he wlill be the guest oi’ his brother and sister-in» law, Mr. and Mrs- J. G. MncPball. O I O I Mrs. Ross McEwen entertained "Pr! Pleasantly at eight tables of Hlillge on Thursday evening. O I O .\ll‘tl. L. l). Murray was among the cllarnlinlr. hostesses cntertam- 111K at Bridge early in the week at llcr lovely homo on Lippcr Princl. Slrcot. A1 _-i O Til?‘ smartest ovenblouses to “T111 with sport suits are of flannel in fin-est-ripcs. They are lualic like u mane shirt and arc cx- ~‘l‘l11i<111ally l-lood looking. -‘.= t a Never have rihbonls bccn quite 1 gorgeous llnll there is no cud to .llc possibilities for usug them in .lll('l‘l'l.il'lll1§ ways. One of the moot .l‘l':rlivl: uses lo lvillcll tiloy ‘are pal. is in making cusluons. 'l‘llc Wide lucial lbrocudr-s combined with velvet anll satin are ‘opclrillliy’ .llll'£l(‘ll\'l‘_ -—-—--<>o&-- ~ -_. - Notes By he Wa. (Continued from Page 4) from lilo lliaritilucs, flom lrcai. wilt-re ll. costly bridge is culled for and f-rolu W193i whore there is a demand for lliiWl‘ railway-a, and so 0n. This is nolllinl: nclv. Every previous gov- l‘l'lllll’|il WAR ll\\~‘('l by just such ill full would plunge: the country into-ruin. No (lovvrnnlent that cun- uol rcsist unrcaslin-ailll: demands is fit to rule. The Liberal organ not only Fob, 5th and‘ of her marriage the lHillllB evening at seven o'clock to‘ . . . n; .~ . . a _ ‘ ‘hULlllh ill doubt uuotlllll the Gm- m‘ Gnmsmlth Dennis‘ MTB" DeWIl-rlllllun will stand firm“ again-stwllld P110111‘ Wllllw." uis was met at Ogden by ‘Mini Dennis with his car and int-l mediately after the ceremony a re-; Kathleen caption and supper was l6ll(l0I‘€(ll!lllVl‘ so fzrr “furnled” Miss Eleanor U19 YOUIIE 00l1ple by their frlenllsfiluPul (lllllc to their is .fl$$l»‘ll1l‘f~' Mills lilo bride likes her new home im- 'l‘herl- is n wide-spread belief that lloruby also left by the early tram mellsely and is followed by Illllllyqhe (;<,\.p,-“,,,-¢nt Wm not Hood wishes from her home folks here. _ ‘ For First Ald-filinnrdbl Llnlnlent. IN MEMORIAM I MR. CHAS. S. MacCALLUM A [JEQTBHI received here ycster. » day ‘from Providence, R. 1.. brought .h-f* sad ncwls of the death there yesteltlay 0i‘ Mr. Charles S- illuc- ifailulu, aged 58. a native of South- port, P. E. I., and son of the late John Macflallum and Catherine Cameron. The late Mr. hiacfflli- l-um left the island about 40 years W40 and for many years has been a ‘rIrl-lillent of Brovillence whero be. was» engaged in building and contracting By his industry and skill he achieved nlarked suc- cess and many large structures ill that city stand as monuments to his ability. He was a man of hreproachable character and con- duct, of doe-p religions convictions. honest and honorable in his deal- n-gs, a splendid citizen in every respect, Four years ago Mr and M-rs liiaoCallwnl visited the ll-lllluli and renewed acquaintances in city and country. l-lls death will he learned with great sorrow by many friends here. He hall been ill since July last with rheumatic fever and heart trouble. There are left lto mourn besides his widow, nee Emma Brow-n, daught- er of the late Captain Brown of Bedeque, P. E. I., one daughter. Mrs Samuel Myers of New York. one brother Daniel MaoCalluln of S-outhport and three sisters, Mm. James M. Roper, East Royllluy. Mrs Margaret Wood, ‘Central ltoy- ‘And actions speak louder offers excuses for spending, lull iPUITY the Nortll- I dllnands as those, which ii lrraniell] my -....; lbe most nourisbing o f all fooostu ffs. T5 be wot-lo demands tbts wbeat and pays a premium for it. Tardy ‘flour ls made exclusively from lbe fines! of Ibis Western wbeal. Canadians prefer ‘fluidly because its con.- cenlraleo sltcnglb makes all balling beller _ and reduces costs. The Purity Flour Cook Book will be mailed postage paid to you for thirty cents-M's worth more. Write for one to-day to Western Canada Flour Mills Co., Ltd, Toronto, St. John, N.B., Winnipeg. r) ))l),.lu. N V‘ ‘. n‘; nun. q nun)! ,. i: 9 ' ‘ ill * dcnluuds of the embattled fur-I lllvft-l oi‘ the West, who, by the wayl tho Govern-l own llkingl stand‘ flrnr Tllisis lhased on the lack of balcllbolll- which the Government has shown in the past and upon its p...llst=nt determination -to colnlnil ‘the country lo a huge ex- penditure, for new railways, of which the Dominon has already a. vain miicagc in excess of its needs. than words. Premier Bracken of Mani-tuba who is also its Provincial Treasur- lr, reports a provincial deficit for the calendar year 1924 and. estim- ates for the clfrrent year a pro~ viucial revenue of $10,463,904 and all expenditure oi‘ $10,608,412, which means a deficit of $144,508. it re- quires courage to be thus out- spoken ‘hutdlis action will inspire public confidence. H8 is evidently not in that class of politician-s who put their trust ‘in the "cooked" variety of surpluses. in any case t-eu- and a half millions of expendi- ture is rather a large order for 620,000 people. Economy lis always mentioned in the Speech from the Throne and is there as usual this year, but in doubtful and qualified terms. , The ulty and lMrs Peter Dewar, Now- lauds. To the bereaved relatives is extended deepest sympathy. --<-o>-i—- Hap-pienings 0f The Week (Continued-it; Page 4) abandoned them and are returning to high heels trgai-n- wearers of the low heels have ‘not only 10st some of their ankle charm, say wrltens in the women's columns. but have suffered from "ankle- neuralgiu," and have. decided to sacrifice comfort in the low ‘heel for the beauty and‘ elegance of the higher shoe. O O O Mrs. J. F. Bognall was one of the chaperones atlthe Dalhouaie Dent-oi dance given last. week in lla-llfax unll which passed off moat success. fl|lly.,Qulte a. few Charlottetown pl..])le were in attendance. a o a _ On Tuesday afternoon Mrs- Percy Turner entertained in honor of hel‘ numerous orlouas at a are!‘ lly arranged Bridge wlrlob W“ thoroughly enjoyed. O O O KellyJnd Mr. Alexander H. Me- Th9 engagement ot mu Helm i Baker's ~ iChocolaie (finznnm NOJ) , A"; By all means the most ‘satisfactory chocolate for cook- ‘ . in; or drlnkint Illv-"O" mot lu uluuu av ~ lllllllnlhllalultllllul utnulntn mo ‘ ion - "F? ,. ‘>1 .. { - _ _ l . W?" 1 id“- _ ‘ rllus Principal hfatrkinnon re- "l" llll‘ llffllaratlor. of till» iGs- ._ ._.- viewed lhl- situat‘ lllrouglhout n|nnl‘ls ,,.‘4;H-,| hi,“ in..." mm w (Continued from page 4) Canada.‘ it was u mot encouraging |,.. u...“ h... .,.,.,U,,,...,| ;.‘..,,,,.,,,,,. -..-__.e__~.___.__ __ ll'\\\ lln- areal‘ lorward looklru: . ‘ ‘ : . -. . ' ~. . . > " 1ft i .. " ll some l-Xfrop- ..’,,, , l I -,k.,..»,,. pl.l l|lilll‘_., that lino l-xclllsitcly ll _ "- ‘l m“ “ll 4 _ _ Wllll my. lto till iullll. “aunts Wm m “M113: m my ‘hm [My Fmns‘ H“, “ruin, ,,,,v,_.,,un,,,.y_,,g,v_ I h. w“, mrgfqy “lung m,“ Hm,‘ lll‘;.',‘ l‘,(illl,‘l‘\'gilll()ll§-| il'olll pjuelt lo 9-4111“ llill-llvill 511l1l1i1l‘i-‘1‘-l Will The 1.((‘lil'l'llll< .\llssinnary-snppori-l .". "m "mnlm lmwilnl ml." h” Pilli llll‘. slaltl nll-lll ‘as luoalrlll: il.'.' l1"l1l“ 1111"‘ W111i‘ llll" ill?‘ U111! Hm“, (hlmlh M (“Hmlu ital “time rcgalll has ilocn llall mu‘ “"1" 3m" hm” hmrll 1mm‘ ¢ 1Q??? I 'i _ _ T) _ _ r NW l I‘, Vi, ‘l about Alonlll-al. FlKlIFiFl-i have bvcn ., r l" "'l " U” l‘ u‘ "stw ml“ ' quotrll recording lumubersllip. Ho’? Th0“ Wlw "all Freflfih "OV- \\‘l\5“l1 1111‘ Kill llllll 1111"‘ l1i‘i‘l1_\ou know lilac Erskine Church. els are guilty of / \\‘c will wait for Niontrl-nl llils uozlrly three, l,‘ I A Wh'tc Sm i 1.3.4 “ ‘ ‘w: hlmpnrcli‘ so far. ui-vl-u‘ “inn s ' ‘at l‘ ' “F ‘rpm-a '4 ‘Montreal. zllthouglh tho re- ‘irt ltzll lnrnllilvrslllll was only about. half as lunch as St. Pauli‘ ‘ lain‘- is Union, Si. Paul's .‘\l.‘.I-l'l:- lll- lid will he off!" .llo uubpll-lninlnries Bv lilut limo m‘ lmwl‘ l" "‘l~“5l'"“5 “S 5L 1 ‘ ' . l a _.i.._,.._»_ ._._._ For First .\ltl—.\lluurnl's Lillian-ill. ._.______ , . . Y effing Acquainted The Mal-itinnes and the six provinces westward of them, coniiaining eight million more Canadians, have discovered one another in a striking‘ Way. We in the Maritimes have discovered that the Can- ' _ adialns west of us in many respects have been painted falsely for us, and they, in turn, have discovered that ' e some 0i’ the long range laicttu-es of the Maritimes have been misleading and injurious. The representatives 0f The Telegraph-Journal have discovered a new West, eager to understand, quick to respond and anxious t0 co-operate with the iVilal-ltune Provinces 1'01‘ the g'eneral good. They havefound that the people there are not only willing‘, but anxious to have 4 their imports and exports carried through Canadian ~ ports. ’ ' The Telegraph-Journal has much t0 telithe people of the lllaritilnes about the trips of their missionaries, who have carried a message ‘so the West, and recelved an equally inlportant nlessage from the West. If YQh are sincerely interested in the progress and prosp-c-‘lty oi’ . our three provinces, you cannot aflford to miss ‘die ar- ticles now appeal-in)‘, (lay by day in \ . \ ml: TELEGRAPH-JOURNAL ST. JOHN p ; i i Subscribe Noun-Only $1.25 for 3 Months Subacriplion liahunlCuslla Utamronetveamlulml nasal-aha‘ y i. _ t‘ 3n its barb. strong b Western wbealf. l‘: Ganaoa bas colt- '1 h-tbutco lo lbe worlo h!