l 1 Farmers 11. I _. 1 1 '.1 "\VEDNESDAY ‘ ~ i -Me Tim onAnLo'r:l~1l:'rowN GUARDIAN MARCH 28.1917 See Them Soar! Eggs, potatoes, onions, peas, beans -everything in the foodline soaring beyond the family purse, except Shredded Wheat Biscuit, the standard whole wheat cereal food, which sells at the same old price. One prominent paper urges people to boycott the egg and other expensive foods and cat cereals which have a higher nutritive value at a lower cost. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with milk make a complete meal at a total cost of four or five cents, furnishing all » the nutriiiient one needs. For breakfast with milk; for supper with sliced bananas or steued prunes. Made in Cniiadaj ‘ K' 1 1 1 » A__ L i 1 _*_ __ _, _ _ Y- »__- _ ` - r~ *S - - .-1 ' `| on April lst ilt 11 o‘clock and in the cd $115 from Benn Slippers ill uid oi' -FUNERAL TODAY -The inli- in from the home of her futher Ml' llelnjilniiil Montgomery. Traveller’s (C°"u""“fdf'l°m1.l°g° S°v°"') - --FOR SALE, nine acres ol` lillid l one mile irolll Sllnimerside, on Road t letliiilig to Si. lillealiors. Write or iiiglll (`o., i\lill Ville. 5030-ll-2tiM2l. li -FUNERAL SERVICE. --on \\'...1. lieieilaly ;ii`i»-riioon tli»~ iiilii-rzll ii illic- lzlto .\ll‘.~=. Alircil tlorl'ill'n|` tilt-llwlil.-.'l look ||l1ll‘e. 'l`li»- :.-;lllil- In ini: lcd hy the Ilev. lt, lirliilii-_ ;l.~.~'ir~icil |11- illl' ltr-v, ll. .\liii-r:i_\. .\» i.::|» 11. ni, ii i.-linri .~=ervirc uns In-iii ;l1 the liniiie of the lll~i-cus.: il. 'l`lli» li_\'lnll~; ".\'l‘:ll'lri' .\l 1' Gull to ’l'licl-" rlilfl .ii-~u< Lover oil lii\~1 Soul" lu-illlz sling. 'l‘lil- licv. lt. liro-' die rcairl the .sl-i~i1illii-c while the Rev., lt. .\lllri';i_\- 1n'u_\'i il. 'l`ilc rcliiuilis were taken io the .\leilioilisi t’liuri~ll nt I\iilhurll for huriill. O\'i:1~ tori v sie-iglis lollowcli. (ln :li'l'i\'lll :il lllel (`liurch which \\';l.< ovl-i' iillcil thc i'ollo\\'ing service was llf-ld. il_\'llln "Rock ol` .\iZi'-“»"- l'1'il>'i‘1'-< llcv. ll. .\llll'i'ir\'. Hymn. "\\'li_\- :|11 ui .\lt.-urn." .-\’ ii 1162111411110 rt~\.1oli.= _ ` "_m_ing 01 ‘"‘l;_M`j 'WN taken ul; “ner me 11111.11 WQ111 11101.11 111111- w1111e11 111 cllnipalgn, but his ambition lllltlselise little ol lhiil. ill _v0\11' l1€‘.ii1`l Whl<.'h bel. which ll Button-ilole Contest wus See the young birds being hatched' lll lllylllly wlllllll llllt lel/ llllll llllly lll 111-1,1,11._.-1.11 1,1. 1,111. 1,1- 1111, 1111111.31 5131.111.. and that nest remained there intact __ 111 11,1111 1,111.1 111 1111. cC.111e§1_ 11 was lltllll lhe young ones grew and new ""'""""""""""""'""""""""""""""""""" lic:-irleil iii. this nie-cling tgwiillopt a “wax The fact that the “est Wa" “mi l’i-isoller oi' Will' the iirst payment to d°“l"`°ye‘l WM' ‘me 1° Nam” St“‘lT" arable place' ill the school course' \\'e he made in April. A dainty lllnch which the bo-Vs had ‘earned m ale satisfied that the proper plllrsnlt was ihell served by the- hostess and a 3‘~'ll"0l- |11 this connection l W0\*l‘l of that studv would afford pupils the V1‘1‘\' Dl91lSi111l ll011r WHS Rliellt in knit ‘mote the f°"°Wl“5 "9P°l"5 from means ol‘ acuuirin much valuable in-‘ ting and Social chat. Before- the meet .1. _ " ` ' formation having li direct tlenrlllg on ing broke up a hearty vote of thanks m' ( Agriculture, ini'ormntion interesting to _ _ _ was tendered the hostess lor her hos- che child and 01' great pi-a<_~i,1¢a1 use 10 lon he said would be more fitting lor fl ' inspector Boulter and inspector Mui g Dilalily. to which she iittingly re- -.-1-111, 11111111 1.011111 111 1. 1., ._ _ him in late1~ years. ilied l O' ll W bl' llllllll “While the attainnlen t' knowledge l ' ing from the teaching of Nature ' t0 1 5111111, 1111 cxc111.1.1cd my 11111161./111_ is most desirable, it-must be remem- 1101111 “111110111 31111111111 11111, 11111.11 1111hered that such is not by any luelllis' the eo\ll'sl;-. this subject, so long nc. th” Sole ml “Ven th" “hmf |“"ll'°S" of glecied or leift alono, has taken tho Nam” Sm"-"' THE AIM 'S MORE To *“""""'"‘ ~ ' TRNN THE CHILD TO OBSERVE place it deserves and is now one of - 1 sy subjects taught. llltelesting, 111111111110 VESTIGATE OBJECTS OF NATURE '1‘@a(111€1‘|i -the pupils ure brought into touch with AROUND HW' 'N His UNLV l-'EE I c the most iilterosltlini! and important To TAKE N°T'cE 0E AND To 'N " the vital things of life. important, be. The ’l1°51“lt3 I°°m‘lt1l;°"b“"‘i linliglcly “ll . . cause the u.pi-ls ale receivin an edu- “‘lq“8'“ ‘mee "’ ‘ e es me ‘Oil °f S“°°?;f“|11f°'7°";,"l d“,‘“l§“n cation aloiig lines which lhlii major- gaining lm°“'l°dg° bl' °l’S9"‘/Hlluil easelo 3:’ n_exe_|. Stletntnlm- ny are ,most 11111111. to 10110“,_ 111111 111.11 and l'ea.soiling, the active method as P1‘°‘1'_='“°“ _wlhllmmg ll °Yu1i° 1111111 111111111. 1111611 1.111. 1111111, 1111111,c v0_ dlstiliguislieil from the passive or re- °°“ "'°'“°'“' “° “‘°° “““°°° “E 11311011 c Ceptive, the creation and cultivation °\’_d_°1\l°\'°\1ldf\l¥l- T1‘_°l¢m°|\_¢l¢l° ..1-1111,111g 11111 11.111 1.11111, 11111 1911111111 ol an interest' on the part oi' tho pil- '“"“f'?'l°d °“l7 by °k'"°d’ k'-ndly ‘ ot' Nature Studvl alnd Elelilellitaiw* pn” m me °°""“°“ thing* “i'0“"'l physicians. Pleasant surroundings. l_1(_u11ur0 hm; ré_co1ve1 a '_ t11e111_ 111111 11 11-01111-8 to 111111 0111 11101-.. 5P°°§“|l`1"_"“°Y f°1'“'°"'&’,“: B°°:1‘|°‘ 01-'1.11111._1e11`11_11111p01é11111cL;1:lH1:1c;l;l:1l1§ about them blit also incidcntallv it l¢l\¢"\P 1111211" °P°- 1'1¢°¢° IY- 11111 n1,Ug1_cHS 111111111 1" the S“111cL_111` 11. lnity' lic. tho acquisition of useful ill- Tlic Oi-igimlSclenll'£c Treatment. 1 11 11,111.1, 11181 11 1111111111, 01. 111m“,.1(1111m 11 :'oimalioii_ We illlnlt this study should lvoulil bo less. dliliclllt io jlullre riri::lrd» “" "'“`°"'l‘"“"l “in "lily 9" il"-C0"'1l ‘if in: lhe pl'o1:rmls_ lint l¢lio\vlvili:e is H” °Xc°"°"""-" 3-‘i fi" Udiifill-i\'f` fill' co.. ,,,.11,,.,,,..1, 1,,,,»..1,,.,,.,1, onll i iwiollllilrl nuliter \Vl1.li .lie to 'ml R” l"`h‘l~ 'llc' l""’3l ‘ l Z""‘f-1:---.;:.;.~f - -f-- -- - - -4- Big Chanc tore Fu Any one requiring Such Goods as Cases Small Ware Cabinets S Counter Show i iffice Desks Large Strong Tables Counters --Stools Large Mirrors 1 Clothing Stands etc can procure same ata very low price from the undersigned ALSO 2 Beautiful Side Wall Show Cases 2 Large Millirlery Globes 1 Sewing Machine in good order 1 Large Combination Safe .85 lla este and idesm eroatcd. the s'tre|ii:th- PRACTWNL VALUE- 1“'1.\' 11 1 0111111: 111111 1.11131-11111111.11, 111- 11111 0111111.11 i~'liould have A DECIDED AGRICUL- VW *ig 1 i nienial :ind spiritual life. vision rllid TURAL TREND- T°'aCl\°1'5i""l lililillii 'T 7' point. ol` view. From wlillt l lliive loeii 'lh°“m 0h‘“"""'°- Umlullns iillil liliiill' 111111 111,111.11 111111111: 1111, 1.11_111.1 1 1-1,111 tho alliinnll lifo ‘und planl lite to bo ,1t1.1111.11 111,11 49101111111 1.c.,11111.1 1111111 found ill the .ldjrltent ioul\\.\ys and 1 _ 1 1‘ ;_ ~ - _» ~ 1 . - ~ l‘. . . _ ' . 2* ol 11 pgn-(LAN13 1 1 MMNE ' ol' prllllnry iiliporialico ure thc inter- LEARNWG MANY FACTS OF ` 1 it . ill e 0 lliiweil i/lbtninedlili this lespcctl A lnli-!el°" the ““.l`l`°“"‘ll“Kl filfllili 111111 iii U10 I 111111111111, of 11111 1,_,111.11c1.S. 111.11 1111.1, school gilrden whore' tiiuro is one. 111111.11 111 1.0 1111111, 1111 111l111.11_.1 Tlle°y should study the relations be 0 C (1 ‘5 cd ' 111c111se1v1,11' 111111 111.11. 11.111.k111g S11.e1111_ tween such ilnimnls rind plant life. on-lv to arouse their pupils' interests Till* W0\ill| il1V1»` f‘ ll Coilsldolatioll Wllnll we consider that in this llispecl °f Wm" fmlnmls “iid Plants 1110 |1011- 1111,111. 11111-111; 11111 year 1914 01111, 111,11 eiltal and what are llililnful to the 11-111~11(111_.~, 11-1,1-11 11101101-1111011 111111 so farmer in his work, their life his- fas 119 1 know 1101 11 1111111111. 1101116 p1.0_ tories. the means of iiicrcusilig und ject and that during 1915 sonic seven- e"C°\i1'iiS|11i! the former class and ol’ teen gardens containing 138 plots and ‘l|“CU“i'9Elni-l' 111111' ll0SU'0i/51118 N10 lill- ln tradition about iso home piers were 101'- in this war. and in niany other ‘ succossflllly worked, that nll the pu- WHYB. \VhlCh we need not wait here to lplls in these seventeen. as well nel Sei 011i- Ni1l1lI`H Study. may 111111 more in marry other seiissis which Should 12.1111 lin to and be a prepara- 11111 1101 1111@m_p1 gm-111,11 w111.11_ 5.11011, tion forthe study oi' Agriculture. inlay ulato some oi' you _voting lueii lo put r Hiiie has displayed. l hope before this wt-ak is olit. to see a lot oi' you ill khaki." Colonel Jenkins, M. D., then called for cheers i'or Sgt, Hlne which were given with sl vim and the band play- ed “lie's ll Jolly Good Fellow," Sgt. lline ill ll neat address lit- tingly' thanked the people for the re cepiion accorded him. Such a recent the boys he had left behind. “This town rind this' island." said he ‘sliolild be proud of the 98th. l novei saw a hunch of mrfi work like them. No one will ever have reason to bo ashlllncti ol’ them. They work ‘.52 out ol' 24 hours ll day and no mlm las to he naked il secoild time lo do ll thing. l nllly also niltl that their eolunliliiding officer, Major Prowse. is one oi' the ilncst mon l ever met. llc works them hllrd and they appear tc like it. l never saw a hette.l‘ lot oi men or rl better liked ofi`icel'. Agilin 1 thunk _von for your kind reception." Major l~`nllerton said all. were prollc indeed ol' Sgt. llinrrs i'or his great record in lighting for the Emplrrl in South Africa. France und Flanders. The Major said he hoped that the words oi' (‘ol. Moore would bear frliii and tliilt those who can possibly see thelr wily in it will soon he ill klulki and he ill it ui thc close when the Al- ilies are trieizlililiiz icrnls ol` peztee.. Major l."ulle.rion said _he would bc glad to see Sgt. illlie safely ri'.~aior- od to hits' wife and i‘llniil_\~ ilutl lo his iorid 1\ii.l'clltS. lie extended best wish- es for his i`\lturl'. The _l.iaud then played llle National Antheln. the troops iilnrclled bzlek to barrii'clls illid tho rclurliell hero was conveyed to his llonie. Sergl. llille is the lirilt niolulier oi’ thc 98th Siege Buttery to returll liolue. Ile was ilt the front i`ol' ilvo months nnil saw quite ii lot of lighting. lil (in tol~:-r 15116, wllile riding in u motor loi'.‘ie on ii rollll betwel.-_l i\1ollie\'illl and Loliglieval he received thc- injury which pllt him out of commission. Tile lorrlc was struck by tl higll cx- plosive shell. The top ol' the machine was blown ofi’ and the four occupants, Hines. Roland Beck, l-larry Riggs and l. A in use for over 30 yenis, has orne o signature of - and has been mlulo under his per- - &§ -‘ sonal supervision since its lniancy. _ , . Allow no one to deceive you in this. 1 All (ftlllllterfeits, lmimtions and “Just-as-good ” are but 1 Experilucllts that tr-li'le.wlt.h and endanger the health of lniunts and Children-1-Experience against; Experiment. What is CASTORIA 1 Casiorizl. is n harmless substitute for ('nst::1° Oil, Pars- _ gorlc, Drops mid Sootliing' Syx°ups.1 It is pleasant. It 1 contains neither Opium, Morphine not other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. lt destroys Worms and nlluys Fcvcrisllncss. 1* or more than thirty years it i luis been in constant use for the relief ol Constipation, Flatnlency, Wind Colle, all Teething Troubles and Diarrlloea. lt regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, asslmilates tho Food, giving healthy and natural. sleep. The Clli.ldron’s Panaccu-The Mother’s Friend. it ed i`l'oln that cainpaigli; and again, - when leaving ihr ilio present war ‘ ilnd now again ho had the ploaeurr- io -cet llinl for the fourth time on his . R Bears the Signature of 1 Zia . Zéia 1 lil Use For Over 30 Years “ __--. .ss The Kind You Have Always Bought ---_-5-r _l-:Q-_U out. Pool- Heck was illstantly killed. und he constrllcted the coffin i`ol' Wal- his head being blown i`rolil his body- ' ter Laulz. ' Riggs lvlllrnlso wonndeli. Scrgi. Hillel Sergt. lliile arrived ill Halifax last was badly injured about lhe buck. hi.-i ; liiriiiny oil a l-iteamer. on board' of kidneys being uiiected. lie did not siliiel' i`roni shell shock us was pl't.-viollslrv rt»ported. _-'iftel' sp(-riding sollie time ill the hospital -in Fiullce, he was trzuisierred on Novelll- bel' 4th lo iilllglalid. wliere be _spoilt several nlonili.- ul the liirmillgton, Bl'oililstairs ilnd llrllilsglltt- Hospital.. l-lc inode seveii iittelnpts io get buck lo to thi- front but wus i`oilev..' every time. lfle said the other boys were hard as nilils and ilnsplellditl health and that the Buttery had ii great. reputa- t-iou at the front. He vl-ss not far from which were 450 wounded me-n, includ- ing 150 crutch cases. After resting at home for ll short time he will return to lialilllx io undergo an operation. lie still finds his back very' painful. bllt otllerlvise he is all right and is onlie iic~.ili_\'. Before leaving Englnnll he saw his son l°]l‘nes't oi' No. 8 Siege Battery. lie silid that Fred Hooper, anoth'el°. nienlber oi’ the battery who was woliiided une: who was expected lionle with him. did not come over on the- salne steamer. He has not seen Fred lately. Hine was the only Islander to land ill l-lalifuxlon Friday. Se'rgt_ McKay when he was killed 5 'i ___,_ _ "E a\\\\\\\\\iIIlIllll&'\\\\\\\\\\Z7IIfi\\\\YIlIl4¥ I Quality Worm Capsules for Foxes \\\1\“\\\`7lIlKlIllI&\\\\\\\\iIlA\\\\ A safe and certain cure for round and tape worms. _ .They are tasteless and odourless and can be easily given to any age for . l)()N`T l‘iX]’lil{lMl‘l.\"l‘ \\’I'1`l{l l’ltl‘Il’.\l{.\'l‘IONS Put. up for Foxes. l)og.~i und other nilinlillis _ our capsules have been used by all the leading ran- ches of P. E. Island for the last foul' years and not one single fox has been lost from the use of them. '.I`l'lE\' ARE l"()K |"()Xl']S ONLY. ln‘vcl'y capsule guaranteed to give satisfaction. 1"()I{ $1.00 A BOX. IIIIIII Chas. R. McLellan II/ “The Quality Drugstore” ~ Summerside, P. E.'I. 5070-3-28MWfi°i4i. ' \\ an Englishman named Dean. hurled uL"IIIOIIIA\\\\\N&\iH an almost remarkable interests iii|”‘"`V" Hi* U19 fm‘0i‘Ul1"9i" ll' 1101 iiii lhe L-4% ll El sm-e- 1 .__ ` *ii 111111 1111,_1w1@(1g€ of the 1-11111111011 w9¢r11.1|hillilininilien oi’ Agriculture. ln some ' _ 11-1.1..1_ f10we1-q 111111 v1,ge¢11111e5_ 11 1.1 oi’ the schools there is no leasoii why Pe!-fact-lon 01111. 111911 111111 one 1-1111 j1111g11 of 111;, 'in the higllest two grades Nature 1 Stud should not mer e into the eie i to recognise them by their songs and to distinguish them by their- plum 1 .E \ ”l{ii}_/ l 4”//7 M : , 1 progress made. Personally l feel ver; me Y ' S .- h i‘Perf¢¢tion’: _ O - proud of our progress. The outlook 11ii11`y Dl1i1S€S Of Ai;1'i<‘\1|lll1'9. and for 1915 111 ex11ee11111g1y 111~1g111_ 133111111. ihatinstrllction nllghtnotbe given in 1 91-S 111-e 5111111111; 11-,¢'11e111111¢e 111111 11161-9. garden work as well as lil feeding and _ sf fore’ nmre self-reliance. More l~.slllllge_==1\1i1iS for animals. oruninz and Wray- \` _ , und energy will be ill evillelu-e." ` 118 tffell. etc.. io be carried out at W D ° ° _< _ home. The pupils' should observe the h are avls c ' . ~. ~ Y 18 Alid ilow l shall read some ext.ral:ts11';Slllli.(;i of such work tantl 'then tcucher _ from .rl book which is calleil the "R.e- S 011 ‘FPYIU FB l`0'P0i` ii 0 I 9 881110 “` » =_\. port oi' the Commission on 'Educa- f1`01\1 "H19 i0 UD10- T0 11111110 7-NS D03- ' ‘l » 11011 111 prince Edward 1111111111_ 1111901111. sible, there must be in the first place . 'L,~,`\ ~1T_\; 3'f0l°°25C» ed by order or the l.leute'nsnt cover- 11 teacher fiiliy prepared for his duly. b I t t e r 0 r 'T - noi- on the istll october 1908." The inspector should have the now- _ . '; ‘V some of 1119 member-11 on the 011191- er oi' deciding in which oi’ the -schools‘ _-.`;§ side will 110 doubt remember that such lliStl'uctl0li in A§l'lCLlli.\il‘8 Wollltl ? Y _._-`~ll\\§l.-:__ l`\.‘l) 1 l celebrated Commission. It was ll ho warranted, ° _.~ Q.-1\.~\;fg"*§‘_~, Commission that cost t-his province "An intelligent prosecution of Na- "- _ \ ' `~ something-like $4.000. They cannot ture Study would also. we have no‘ .:`§§_\\ _.;..` _ repud-into that Commission, be- doubt, greatly tend to CREA1_;f AND 7 » __ J " cause it was their own child. 'l‘,liey CULTIVAWE A STRONG A TACH- M _- are the father' of t.-his Commission. MENT T0 LIFE IN THE COUNTRY ._ . " Untortllhntdly the child died an lin- AND 80 HELP TO GHECK THE ` natural death, strangled by itll father 'DRIFT' T0 TOWNS* and cities. The at its birth. However, the mon who alllirements ot the city should call in _ composedthnt Commission were good vain to him who has acquired the ' ~ mon. They went to a ¢res1_ deal otlhabit of intelligently watching what ia trouble, made a thorough investiga- going on around him, the vegetation. tion and gave a good report; but that the growth ot plants, the blooming of report was pigeon-holed. anti' sojtlowers and the many othe'r processes. for as the Liberal Government wns'0f Nature constantly taking place in‘ -_ concerned it never saw the light. everclinnging variety--should call in 9 However. this is what this Covmmis- vain to him who dbservos the coming t ba sion -said: 1 _ ' and lbing ot birds, who has learned 156 0 ccos / 1// . /. V/1: _ Aetna! Silo I V as llluunhl 1 3-for-256. / ”/it / J/ \l\l°-ll l Perfection l“Strai|‘|_\ts" lv if Q f Because _ for over 70 years the house l - of Davis has been making good cigars. In that time it has discovered and acquired man; trade ' secrets of blending curing and maturing l lllllll lllli""lll lllllllllll <1. .. ........... l “Perfetlibli” C' arsl nik NW/ l l llllllllll “we-would Neiui-e.stu¢ly.¢ walls. ` 1 A lg lure _1 1 _ l f ' Sold only at I '