im.. ,a.-. -5- 9.". f,-'- -_.sc aa.- j_§- ~..aaesr RFJDIHG SEEECTED F lei urdsy.J. -p. R. end Irs. Morrison. r°¢\\H\- tesnmmsmas saturday I-mr »v°°<1- Ol U' 5 1 ‘qs in Oharlottetown.J. _ ly. N , Orspsllilv are sl\\l_l\|l::`3£» th' 5"” of gr., una, at the Emrrw H* tel.J. -Geo _and Hrs` Auld, Charlotte-_ .mer u tqndiaz “lv f“=°re1 01 U" 1°'-° town. 'bbvereturned to Y-b°il’ 'Wm' Allnu Fraser. B°d°¢l“°~J» _5|{§f’-*S551 Keele returned to her Home in I»lcl\omil\l,~l. _ ._. .- -Miss (`lsrk, Cavendish, is spend- ing the ivinter in Bummereidv. I-11° puns! ol her sister Mrs. GeorK° E- linker.-1. -'rnenussss de; ssc miiileentimk “umm” 'tfiistm' Waugh,»North B6¢l0-lr ri-_=lV'vr|\_ll\'i~ notion is fclf. on cvry r~r:: .li :mul li- iw; :il ilu- l`s.\lv, :::,lc-nic_kel_pIs1eg___ ce. e rings wit one __ ,_ :ing for 5 minutes rtraigln, ‘3"fi?ifni0 _ mlnmesst isten/al: of 30 seconds un- less you shui him elf. V ~ _ His big, bold figures and hands are , .rented in the dim morning light, ‘ strong keys srezag sr wud. _ _ ,$3.00, is my to pqy bc- ` _ s' :omg to Ju. T' is so in Prince Edward jewelers: _ ____`TaYIq__ _ --on-p_ './‘1 » V. fruits" usa i, l 0133008, 0NI._,_$}_;g_, Igth. 1911. "Som chhss been __ .Ill ilten about “F‘i§nit-_:_tlves”.:_l::_st it Qigl‘i2_rseem ecesasry t ice. unlgut "Fruit-a»:?ev`e3' w myf f xieeiilcirxl tome when I suffered wi _istressing ' g_y_‘spepsia, tha_t I_hfe'el ' _<3 _\_i_p_ou is o _ e re a s e an sstl;?:ctg u rgsnlts I hslcr had from D . nsi theg Dygspepsiaaud Ilidlgestion as every one knows, can give you more nn¢onrlort~ able liaonrs and days than mon common ` tl. ‘ I: lad to be able to sa to you that slzthough in the past I sufllared excruciating ng_¢:ny_s_;_ith Dyspcpsia, I am ' rf t al . ' nD'v‘vl:‘x:\ii?c-Stiv: ” accomplished the desired result nm; I have to ihs_nk them for my very favorable and satisfactory 'W' °f *‘°*1“"° N. c. srxngrno. Wh don’t try “Fruit-a-tives”? 5oe aybox, 6 33182.50, trial size, 25°- At all dealers or sent on receipt of price by rout-s-tives I/imlfcd. Omwn- * Mlss Estelle Aitken, Georgetown, is spending the week-end in Charlotte- town with her sister, Miss Jean Alt- ken. -J . B. MOORE DEAD.-The many friends of John B. Moore, of the ilrm of Blakeney and Moore,'barbers,_were shocked to learn of his sudden death yesterday afternoon from heart fall- ure, reports a Moncton exchange. Mr. Moore had been condned to his home for the past two days, but was feeling decidedly better yesterday. About 5.30 he suilered a relapse and passed away in a few minutes. The deceased, who was 56 years of age, is survived by his: widow and four children, one son and three daugh- ters. Ths son is "Frank, of the I. C. R. odices, and the d'E\xgh`ters are Ada. Helen and Dorothy, all of whom reside st home., Besides these, Mr. Moore' 'is survived by a brother, James, and a. sister, Ellen. The- late Mr. Moore was a native of Kensing- ton, P. E. I., but had been for many years a well known citizen of Monc- ton. He was a man of many excel- lent parts and had the respect of a wide circle of_friends. THINGS 'Ann Boonmo -In the _ y aze e there are notices of application lorl the incorporatl f three first mentioned one is' an oys D,. McNutt, Thomas _McNutt, Malpe- que, and H d ores oi barren bottoIn_in Richmond y and is capitalized at $60,000. The intention is to begin operations Company, Limited, is capitalized at $90,000, and is being promoted by Senator Murphy, J. A. Hackett and Dr. J. A. Johnston, Tignish, and others. The Englewood Silver Fox 00mDHny, Limited, capitalized st -$99.000. Promoted by W. H. Mayne, Springfield, Geo. H. Mayne, Emerald, John E. Sinclair, Springfield, and others. Letters Patent have been is- suedifor the incorporation of the "P, E. Island Fox Exchange and Realty Co.. Ltd.," of which mention was rnsde in si former issue of The Guar- drnn. These "straws" show how the wind is blowing at present in Prince Edward Island. The oyster busfnegg which is now one of the biggest things of the horizon is already _l°'>0mi_ns and, wus sienmend nsyte work in. will unquestionably be one of the biggest things the province has known. TUEQDAY. Mies _Kate McLean, Montague, was in Charlottetown on Saturday.B ...°Messrs. Ernest and Reginald DUIZWGU, Bay IJ`ortune,_were in Bour- ii FYIUBY On a business trip. _ -»- s o _ _ A *The many friend f M 01'* DUIBWGU, Bay Fortune, r:vl11R°\\>)¢ pleased to learn that'she is recovsf- _ing from her recent illness, ` J ...°Engineer J-_A_'._0s ch _ lottetown, spe\;t\ Bundsu;"'l‘;n'Mon‘t;- tue. Mr. Cameron has n wide ,yu-¢\,, of friends here.B_. ' .fr-.'ei:‘~.. H. - A Q . 'business/trlp.° 'du cm A ...°l>/Iismany friends will regret~to .learn that George Mellick, Bom-ls, ii suileringirom' s severe attack of rhsumstism.° ° ’ -wi-sul ~ -PnorI'raBLn»= -Veoolallig;-d Iseli venture-’ . ' , 0 ' _ . -.-rr - »' f';¢§'i21“”£'i§.'l§‘»f3r53i'.5,omq» uf. ---'POPULAR S°°w~~ om Pino -_county am zu °*,'ln_=°_»-nwi was was sos ie w _ch.the '/handsome sian of~ $160 ¢aret'lH_&l1 011 JW- “Ull- w .S V ` ' ' as raised. _ _ _ _ _ _ ...°on cus muse eéfrsnl’ 'mc some nrosram hwh vel fifty young psqplrirom Bourip jan- _*-3° 5'" ¢“"t" *HT* of A. Horne & Oo., leaves this afternoon _ - 9 nuamm trip through om dow Mm N°"*' are eastern esctien at the Province. The! 11111511104 W* ° '. Z.. . ’~F'_'\ 'law-en il of Bourll so clear of ice as Ou Jan. Had John MacDonald rowcd out few returned none the worse the had roads the hall Was _to its utmost to hear the Socie- sembled .on Norris Pond to take P-art W' Au" t-5° p"'°¢"m °°‘”l° uw 'M' in what ming M _,@1155 _tae _fn-ssl ,of nies, the handsome .sum or $132 skate of the1's'e`ason»» It was.au,id_eal night and the ice in excellent condi- tion and needless to say all enl°YPd themselves. -CHURCH MEETING - The Sum- . _ . (1 _ “_” morside Presbyterian consr°ss¢i°1\_ h°:ti”§u§'“1,,§]°°,§§g"ffff ,,i';,,£:¢ _ snsmnnv PLAINS.--on Friday. "ld its “””“°1mg“5i§°°' nialifng Ti” ggar ,the Iiillsboro Boating Club was .tm “°'°_“t;::‘_“‘ °! P"{°?_““’g 'l§h';§:i1;_°` Wsdnegday eve g, an. . _9 _ . b t 1 k d’d,_,‘ “payers o erry a s e 101101711!! 1! 6 |1110! °\l_ml!l'-“'Y °f W' :llaigzoaghgodcyawntzmcshe sexi. llrst examination in _their recently _ _ .r V - . Gen ports presented thereat Receipts l°~\‘ eral Expense Fund from all sources, $3829.65; Receipts for Mis- sionary- and Educational PUFPDBBB from all sources, $885.84; Receillli Uf Ladies Aid Society $306.08; Receipts for Session Fund, $55.18; Oderings of S. S. for running expenses. $70.90: Total for all purposes, $3647.65. The managers repvrltd a Vsmall bal- ance on hand after all rzuzn- ing expenses W0l'0 Pali Eleven persons were received H110. and ten removed from the member- ship of the church during the Yea?- -DAIRY MEETING.-The annual meeting of the Kensington Dairylllg Association was held in the C- M- B- A. Hall, Kensington, on Tuesdal' Bl' ternoon, the 21st inst. The Presi- dent Thos. McNutt presided. The re- port of. the work lor the P8811 lfl‘B1` as submitted by the Secretary was most satisfactory and gratifying to the association. The association be- ing now free of debt and with asur- plus of $384.90 to its _credit it was agreed by a. unanimous vote to low- er the manufacturing charge and thus give the patrons a still higher price for their milk. Already two new milk routes will be added to the list for the coming 'season as also many additional patrons on the several routes. During the year 285,907 lbs. cheese was manufactured which net- ted the patrons $30,473.12, and 5.329 lbs. butter which sold for' $1,518.12. The plant in each factory is in first class condition so that the outlook for the coming season is considered good. The following are the ofilcers for the ensuing year: Board Direct- ors-Thos. MeNutt, President; Geo. E. Brown Vice-President; James _being realised! I. .iocrnmufrs on ron.-yesterday laiternoon, although the wind was ilraw and cold. large numbers enjoyed ‘la walk on the Hillsboro ice: ' ce- i* driver was endeavoring to avoid l two young men who were in-hispath and did not see the li_ttle~_lc.d: __'l‘-he V boy, who was badly stunned, wasdm- _ s _°. e_ _____ lhdme and the doctor lled in. Hap- lpily the accident was not serious al- 'tiwugn the neue rsuow .was sadly lshaken and received a _nasty bump ‘odhis head. The boat was also had- lly broken. Another accident occur- ’ red near the bridge when ~a`chap,‘op- erating a small ieeboat, had the mis- »' fortune to get into a sprlnghole. 'H/e f_ received a thorough wetting and had |5_____ _ _ _ _____ ,_ _ ...__ -.,,... _.ri 3 J0l'|NSON’S_ _ LINIMENT. » _ Used 102 years ~~ liar internal and external ills. \ A sure reli_ef_for coughs, colds, sore _ throat, cramdp_s,chol- V' _ eramorbus, `arrl1ea, cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, etc. ' if _ A _ _ 2_5c_ and S0e ,_ V ' ,everywhere Pickering, Joseph Driscoll, J. A.l ~ hr"-¢ Hogg, Norman'-Ramsay, T. A. Drls-_ ) nu. |_§_ coll. J. F. Profltt, Secty.-'l‘reas.,__ ' hu", &C0__ , __ Salesman; Geo. R. McMahon, Audit-/ _ gum ,qu ~ or. ml; » 'leslm.ll|ss.~ dry garments. It is under- no harm was done this boat. E.W.8lLLE`l"| CO. LTD. TORQNTO. wnnusu eaevfrlllu modelled school house Almost all the pupils were present. The time spent in examining was from one to four o'clock in the af- ternoon. Tlfe pupils were examined _in all their subjects of instruction and were examined in all by their 1 th teacher. In thedrill on the English of the advanced class, figures of speech, sentence structure, meanings of words, parsing and analysis 'were taken up and on them considerable time wasspent. Traces oi careful from unthought of teaching were noticeable in all the subjects. At the close of the exam- ‘inatlon brief speeches were made by J. F. Jenkins, Joseph Praught and Thomas Hynes, in which they ex- pressed their much satisfied feelings of the school and of the character ol the work. 'I‘hs"pupils were treated to candy. A present was given to the teacher. A few remarks then closed '_a well spent evening. dent was quite unavoidable as the °|¥\°V¢d ‘md 1'* imedistely picked up and carried- into" ithe boatin hous lat r to lhs- who is Bands, has he is ure.-'On meeting Murray Fox VCo was held Ol' are enterprise with tomary zeal, as “widow’s mite" trfbutlons. " On the nesday, 15th; a pie taiument' was held pices of the Baptist ray Harbor. An was given, after auctioned by usual satisfactory some sum was 3m ='1-1"-er--| -"-°-li-ig J =_. A L_ ___-W_ ._ _,_____;__;;_*'""__________i_____ _ ,____________ -I . 1 WH] _§.§<\ 'llliexais no , L _A 4 3¥sEa1iiv'i~”:lz ` 55 “ll tillu 'I .H <=¢,-,f=-. --$=.<\ ~=~T‘=é'=¢' ' § ' ` _' YUU CAN DU- VICATE IN """_`$_ WITH - fe EA I _ FLOUR 1 £*\\ .if fiiiv, i 4 on <“ -»- f- ____ :'~a'.;'i,. £9/' .:_,,:.` `.i .\l(-fr 1 ,__®\\ `l‘i.‘»‘~¥I-=$=2‘s`°"~°~f'7' '*l}'*‘.'-3`¢a6~{," T _ " ~ ` f ` x ‘ l:`=;'=; G¢0|-gg . ’ `* "~'f""“- \\ M’ .4 V _ J V _. V .~'s~~' .= ' =~ O the baker, made " '-2. Toronloable ' I-‘ _ "-1 0 u "_ .ff . {':`.5.,,;f; _ ,-~.,r_. » .~ 1 .. ~.'.\_~. ,_- . r,_.;. fe ~ -- '-Hs.--5-° r »~: ir;-‘. `§ ilourciiy. C- .. fl--: '-¢==- ¢- ` "I5 "'»\.'¢":'.-:»,:~.- 15--5'.: .‘L'~' -.-: -° -__. V I ' -V when Manitoba "`i.~ -/’ ~ f + V ~ Y `=.~f.°m" I' -' ‘i /'d » . ‘ Wheatd H.(;u.l§e __ .~ - a eare 1 c‘ '_ I _ unease. _ ____ rp . _ _ ___ 2 opu ar because itf1_!1a_.__ 1, a ig' loaf. But the was heavy, coarse, fu11'of' and not especially tasty. _ ._ George Weston thought _thcirc _ _ __ enough people in Toronto who wgdfd' _ appreciate the diiference between quahty i' ` _ 'uantity--and he determined to bake a- real, olde time, 'ome-,made loafhnsing blended Hour. ` V `V"'V` f _ f Ai; that ti1ne,_§»fW§=Sl'2<_?11__",!5i`Z_2iS"ifiJ.rliling' only two ovens. week, he had -to start'-new olizend, _§_ncl‘}.lt:§was_not long before s¢11ing___n1r'rv '1‘.HoUs_AN‘_n_L0A_VE§_A WEEK _ _ 'lf§§hio»fisf madeol blended nm. ` oi,-lht = ~.\>_ his absence. and secular Glntsric _ _ " v- ____~_r-n 99 3 _ _ ;_'_y,'»s_Q__._; '_,,‘.,,:_ _' ' ._ 1 and-Cereals. e i - ,, ‘ ir’ ‘if FLGUR is better Manitoba b or iinest you can do in your