"iron ouool Mthlli lioughing I? J.:.".;'?.'..:.r:.'. . 25° ypiill Dr. Wood's "Dr. ' 's" llss besrlyon ills ml:- gotfot Plllldyesrgsndits drllsly use, ssve from suflbring M111“: l-Ixfllllll A \_ ‘or lung 1N1! . ,, e I Price 600i I ‘a bottle large i pin L u??? only b’! The T ._ ,1 _ _ ' . T979219: on‘ "Ti-IIE ntoua or "m: HOUR" LEAF” cLOTJ-IED IN ElT-HER OINGHAM 0R ‘COTTON BAGS l The llrdian understands that the Maps Leai Milling Company. Limited oi Toronto, who perigrm a coast to ooast service, operatlns the lnr flour mills in the Brit- ish Emp ,, have through their Provincial Distributors, Messrs De- Biols Bros, Limited, been fortun- ate insecnring the services i Mrs. Charles Bstt as special - emons- trstor and solicitor from the con- sumer to the retail grocer. Mrs. Bait is a lady possessing a very pleasing personality and well quali- iied to iill the position, and the Maple Ilsa! Milling Company are to be congratulated on securing her services. ‘She and her‘ many have been residents oi this Prow- ince for many long yeerfandas we have been hearing a great deal lately in conection with home buy- ing, surely, here is an opportunity oi putting business in the hands oi one who is a residentfoi thlfl place and a most estimable‘ citi- zen. We ieel sure that Mrs. Butt will receive- a most cordial recep- tion wllerever she goes. - . q 3735-2-7-31 Stop That,‘ 1 Cold 810p it-bolore it gets on your chest. The breathesble medicine In NyaPs Crephos It will ssve you from flu and bronchitis and quickly dispel any cough or cold. There is s big compeftion on now any many prizes will be given‘ ior the best solution.- ; Drop In snd try it lousy. Harold i L Worthy , Phone 211 ‘I73 Queen street 4 /. February 0.1021 '0 i i! H. Nolan, Douglsstown I hsd 1n my and csmod constant mad I p rssd uldn0t1lssp~ _w Q1111». ‘- m. alt 50 Gruiton St. Everyone cor- . Samuel Campbell. \ 0011111111 Guardian AMHIBT TONIGHT. —lDon't ior- IB! the will-lat tonight, (Wednes- dfli’). in Si. Joseph's lSodal-ity iHall. VERY LOW-Jilin Guardian's il-lilply oi 192'! Calendars is 16111118 Ieryllbw. Subscribe or renew st -nce and get yours. Service. . THE ANN-UAL MEETING o! the Red Cross Society will he held on Wednesday, February 9th at 4 D- dlslly invited. $731 2 5 41 POLICE COURT. -At the Pol- ice Court yesterday rnornins two defendants in an assault and bat- tery case was each iined $10.00 or Budays. ~ ROBIN HOOD FLOUR the bis- gest selling and best hard wheat flour. For sale at all Charlottetown Grocers and leading dealers every‘ where. 2-9-wim. VESTERDAWS MARKET. — Butter sold at 40c to 45c, eggs 48c to 50c, chickens 95c to $1.10 and apples 12c per dozen. Hay 55c to 65c, straw 35c to 40c, oats 55c to 60c, turnips 22c to 25c, and potatoes 60c. Beet 9c to_1lc, and dressed pork 13 1-2c. GAZETTED. —Among the list oi promotions approved by the Civil Service Commission is the icllow- ing: Customs and Excise: William Joseph Cheverie irom Sub-Collect- or oi Customs and Excise, L. S Outport, Souris, P. E. 1., to Cus- toms Excise Examiner, Charlotte- town, P. E. I. YEBTERDAWS FUNERAL. -— (Phe funeral oi the late Dr. J. P iMurray, which was largely attend ed was held yesterday mornini irom his late residence. 42 Povvna Street, to St. Dunstan's Cathedral where a Requiem High Mass will celebrated by Rev. L. Callaghflll The pail bearers were:-—Ex-Mayo' John McKelllla, Messrs Get DeBlois, D. J. Riley, Chas. Chand ler, L. C. Worthy, and Arthur E( monds. Service at the grave wa conducted by Rev. P. Walsh. LAID T0 REST. —The tuner:- oi the late Mrs Jessie M. Watkll. was held at 1.45 yesterday aite noon irom her late residence 4 Upper l-lillsboro St., to St. Paul‘ Church thence by team to She: wood Cemetery. A private servic was held at the house by Rev. B D. Raymond who also conducts services at the church and gravl The pail bearers warez-Messrs l H. Horne, R, L. Day, A. A. Pomero; l-I. Lowe, Walter Burke am ISLANDERS ENTERTAINEIL- The San Mateo Time's and Dali; News Leader 0t San Mateo, Cali iorllia in a recent issue says: Ml and Mrs Herbert Beer oi Princ Edward Island, Canada, are thl house guests at the home oi thei son and family, Mr and Mrs Fret Beer oi Costa Rica Avenue, Sa Mateo. Many informal aiillirs llr being planned complimentary t the guests during their stay in th community. Mrs Fred Beer war hostess today at a large tea whe guests included friends of the per insula and bay cities. The saru issue contains a report eta deligh iul luncheon given by a sewin club at which Mrs Herbert Bee was a guest. . . TEA J96’, 12' Reochesqou/Cup * '::.'m.':cli';"l.:=::..‘:'r‘ lsvor. Nolsc but Rims- couz 9% LOADING liv h 1-1. _ P- -1- Nov 11 (Io-e 01:86-15:11 NOTES FROM ‘BOSTOiN_ The Annual Charity Ball under the aus- illces of the ilntercolonial Clulh oi Boston, with the assistance oi the Lady Associates, will be held ln Intercolonisl ‘Hall, 214 Dudley St Boston. His Honor Mayor Quinn 0| 111v 1'5. 1921. m. F. w. rChristop her, iormerly oi iPrlnce Edward ‘is. land, is the Chairman oi the"Ball 1nd he is arranging a. Reception a)‘: lHis Honor lMayor Nichols 0i _ 81011. ll-ls iHonor Mayor Quinn o" 1111115110811. iDlstrict Attorney Wil- iam Foley ,His 1-lonor Judge Tim- ithy Thearn. and l-Iis Honol- nod irick J. MscLeod. Hockey's 13mg“; lrcbestra will furnish the music, PERSONALS Mr. H. D. McLean, M, L, A, ouris was in the city yesterday. DP- McKenzie and sister Mis~ liiian leit yesterday on a hollds. ip to Montreal. ' Senator and‘ Mrs McLean o; ouris leave this morning ior Ol tWn, lliss Louise Reddin, R. N., Ne. -rk who has been visiting he other in the city ior the past tw onths leaves this morning on re ll'l1. Mr. Jos. Lonergsn lelt Monday lorning ior Halifax where he will tke a six months military training 311F563. ' Mr R. C. Howlltt oi Cape Trav- ‘se, representing John Tobin & 0., and his wiis left on Tuesday i attend the Travellers Conven- Ion in Halifax. _--_4Q§_.____ ELLIOTVALE SCHOOL. Tlhe following is the standing oi lliotvaie School ior the month o1 lnuary: Grade Vil'lI—-1 Chester Walsh 2 elen Curran 3 Mury Kelly 4 An .e Gill. Grade Vl-l Gordon Gill 2 Avila ill 8 Rita McLean 4 Teresa. Cui- m. CARD OF THANKS Mrs- John Farrow and Family oi Appin Road, wish to thank all their iriends for the many acts ot kind- ness shown them during their rec- ent sad bereavement. Grade IV_ —-1 Mary Carmichael 2 Joseph Carmichael 3 lda Murphy 4 Leo Gill. Grade Ill-Clara Carmichael 2 Evelyn Gill 3 Charles Workman 4 John Carmichael. Grade l-—1 Rita ‘Power 2 Rita Gopmley 3 Melvin Harper 4 Emmet Power. Home bakers prefer Quaker Flour because 251.531.1151. baking results. ways is the same. -" and always bakes the best they can always Quaker Flour always bakes 1 In order to zbe sure that Quakernevcr varies from our rigid standard we, ‘test the product every hour. Samples are baked cvc day in our home-baking kitchen. under actual home con 'tion's. No , lt tests right and flour -ca.n bear the bakes right. Quaker Flour-brand unless Every bag is sold under the guarantee that if for any reason you have trouble with Quaker Flour. the dealer will replace it. or give your money m8 CHARLO'l*l"E'l‘OWN 00.40pm: ' The Mutual Life Assurance Companyk Annual . Report T110 largest net earnings in its ‘Maw’? 15 "he DPOud record oi The Mutual Lil's Assurance Qqmpany 0i Canada ior 1926, as shown by 119 “NY-seventh Annual Statement, Published to-day. The year was also rendered dis- 1111011110 by the writing oi u... larg- est volume o! new business in obs “mlmnrs history. totalling slight- ly W" n“? million dollars. and by the reduction in the ratio o! 9;. 001100 to income to the lowest point 111 1110 Company's history, namely, 15-11 W!‘ cent. me 11°1- 01111111181 oi the Com- ilsny in 1926 amounted rm $4,141,. 375-79- 011 increase over the preced- "15 volu- oi $044,208.20. This “mmmt 1‘ 111° 10°51 11mi>0l1ant item in the entire statement, inasmuch as in it all the transactions oi the Year are involved. Although the Mutual Lil's oi.’ Can- ada has long had a reputation as an economically-managed Cqm. PM“? 111° mflllflsement succeeded 111 11991911115 1111 Previous records in #111 respect 4.1 1028. when u... m. tio oi’ expense to income decreased 1mm 15-23 Dill-cent to 15.11 percent, Th1“ 91mm"! is all the more re rnarkable when it is considered in wflluncblon with the iact that no “B 1119-11 $50,039,348 oi new assur- lnces wag issued during 192C. an increase oi‘ $4.465,'i7-1 oveyr the pfg 184111: year and constituting lb. largest volume of new bllivillélll lvri-tten in the Ccmpany‘s history _’1‘1e not increase in business u. 11100 was 501640.431, leaving thl 01111 0f policies in iorce at $354. 169.722. alter allowing ior tel-min tllons amounting no 8244334256. A11080111er, the Pol-lcyholders o‘ the Mutual Liie of Canada ha“ eason ‘to look back upon 1926 as . rowning year and may reasonably ook iorwllrd to 1927 as likely ‘t4 oual, ii not surpass, its predeces 1°!" 11B I111 818ml point to marked Jros-perlty during the year oi Can d-a’s Diamond Jubilee, in whicl- he Company completes its fifty eventh year. -———<>0->————— ::'Mil1er's Worm Powders otre 8 ilessant medicine ior worm-infest .i children, and they will take ll lthout objection. When direction: ire iollowedl it will not injure the uost delicate child, as there is lothing o! an injurious nature in ‘.5 composition, They will speedily .d o. child oi worms and restore he health oi the little sufferers whose vitality has become impaired by the attacks 0i these internal pests. _--—¢o>i- iLEANlNGS FROM GLEN VAL- LEY AND VlClNlTY. Mr. Hcdlcy McPherson. Glen Valley, span t Sunday in Spring iield visiting iriende. Mr. Daniel McKenzie and M!‘- Nornlan McDonald, were visiting iliends in Stanchel Sunday last. Mr. John A. lllucDonnld, agent for radios, is kept busy. He saye business is good in that line and tlllat people are beginning to see the good oi’ radios ill their llollles. Mrs. Sheldon Abbott, Glen Val~ ley. is visiting Bil. Brlldalbane the Charles Todd. / The people 0i.‘ iGllen Valley are glad to see Mr. Malcolm McPher- son back again. Mrs. Roy ‘Carter, Charlottetown. is visiting her parents. MP- 111111 Mrs. Howard Weeks, Frederictflll- Miss Nettie ‘Nicholson has re- turned home aitsr spending the week end with £1161‘ sister. Mrs. Donald McDonald, ‘Brookiield. Mr. M. iB. McKenzie, who spent the past six months in U. S" A.. has returned to ‘his home in Glen Valley. Mr. and ‘Mrs. John icraswcll and Hazel, lMrs. Howard Weeks, and Mrs. Roy Carter. Flrederidwn. we visitors here on ‘FridY. 111° gu ts of Mr.. and Mrs. D. K. Mc- Donald. Miss Glerltq lMc-Nelil, Mil-ion. spent ‘Sunday with her sister, ‘Mrs. Loran Wee-ks, Fredericton. Miss Irene lWeeks and Miss Lena i-llckox oi Fredericton. have re- turned ‘home siter visiting 11191145 in ‘New ‘Glasgow. Tile many friends o! Miss ‘Hazel Craswoll, Fredericton, were sorry to learn that she left for 0.18.41- on February 1011.000 hope her stay in the States will he a short one, as they will H1185 her. ._._-_¢-o->-—-—— ‘ PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL Following is the honor roll ior Pleasant Valley School ‘ior the month oi’ January- Grade lX-l lisla Weeks. Grade VLll—-1 Alex. MaoDowell. Grade Vll—- 1 Alice Weeks 2 Phoebe MscSwsiil. Grade Vii-l Mae Smith 2 Erwin Buchanan and Claude Smith. (equal). Grade V (Sr.)——1 Laura Smith Grade V (Jr.)——1 Elisabeth M0.- Ksy. Grade lV-—" 1 Marian Stevenson Z Melburn Mscbowell 3 Donald tlacKayt. Grade dill-l Miller Weeks 2 Ger- lld Smith 3 Ada Stevenson. Grade ll--1 Olive- Buchanan 2 Louis Weeks 8 Olive Hickox. Grade l (Sr)—1 Charlie Smith 2 Joule MacGwoin 8 Millage Muc- Grsde I (Jrl-l Kathleen Mac- Donald 2 Celia MnoLelld 8 Allison Macbeod. Perfect Attends llioDowsli, D0 sn Stevenson, Bnobslllsn. guest 0i her parents, Mr. and Mre- i Safe Speed Wellfi MM...“ 11A! ‘U! Your lhellmlflllll 52.13322? $1.23 Ilhosns st your flunistfi. PR4" $5.133 $110118. perly transacted in order. received during the season a con lluiuarell lbs. The liollowlug were elected a year viz: 11w President, Messrs Eugene 1181101‘. Emmet Duifiy and Fred MoCarvill. Very favorable comments were made by several o ftbose present m the business management oi zhis factory, during the past year lnd they were enthusiastic ior the 11111111 Pmfibects oi’ this industry vhich since inaugurated has al- ways been a source o! profit and in- lome for the farmers who patron- .zed it. Messrs John Greenan and Mich- »el MoKenna were appointed deleg- =_tes to attend the Dsiry lCon-ven- loll to be held in Charlottetown in \larcll. Mr. 1P. J. ‘Smith oi Newton Lot r6 one oi the delegates to last vearl-l ‘Convention then gave a. very 11161851111115 and instructive dis- ‘nurse, ill which he outlined some >i the most imoprtant matters 411911 11D at that convention and trongly advised more oi the larm- 11's to attend this year Whether do gates or not as they would be y. (gélgdition; the circle sending 21,- ~ dozen o! eggs to the Central Annual Meqtlng Of elation. Charlottetown and the ' ‘ flverfl-se price received was 29.6c Klnkora‘ Ass‘ i161‘ dozen ior all grades. The annual meeting oi Kinkora Dahylng Association was held in Kinkora Hail on 'l‘uesday, Jan. 25th st 1 p. m. and was attended by a arse number oi shareholders and 'Mr. John 1A. ‘Shreenan. iPresident, occupied the chair and the usual Annual ‘business was pro- ‘There were 1038.939 l-bs oi milk siderable increase over 1925 and "m" ‘"1101! 95.240 lbs. oi cheese were made besides a quantity oi Whey ‘butter ior which the patrons received an average oi $1.10 per Board oi Directors tor the ensuing Mr. John A. Shresnan, President Mr. John A. Johnston, Smith. John Greensn, Thomas Gai- l-‘11 repaid for their time and out- Sonle oi the patrons who con- ululec the largest amount oi milk ‘"1115 a 11111111161” 01 Others Just uu- ere Joules McCardle 30115. Hugh ‘lei 111° 11151111 thousand mark. t ' Egg Circle Meeting The annual meetinz 0! the K slngtou Egg Circle was held Temperance (Hall, Kenslngton, Feb ruary 2nd. ' The managers report showed‘ the circle to be in a. very flourishing 811' '5 ' The secretary's finance report also showed amililprovenlent of the circle over 1925. The result oi the election oi oi- iicers are as iollows: President, Mr M. l-lowatt, Secretary Han-y Brown, Directors Chester Tuplill, 3°11"?- 1301181118. Robert Mclidurdo, Bruce Paynter and Robert Bown- ess. Delegates to attend the Cen- tral Association lConveution. March 3rd are '1‘. L. Ramsay and J. A. Thompson . M1‘- Jllmfifl 1-4118htizer, Secretary of the Association addressed the 7119911112 on (Jo-operative Marketing. lThis address was well received and Bllllrcchlted by the members. A vote oi thanks being tendered at the close oi themeeting. The 1926 rebate was then disposed oii to Patrons and they were very well Pleased with the 1926 business. m KENlslNGToN HIGH SCHOOL -l<l'onor Roll oi Kelisington school ior J anuary. , Principal Lowthcrm Deparlmgnt Grade X.-—-1, Patricia ‘Cullen; 2, 148111111 Millmfln; 3, Kathleen Ready; 4. Marguerite Higgins. Grade IX-—1. Hattie Clark; 2. Kenneth McFadyen; 3, Edith Hqgg‘ 4. Isabel Machean, Miss Buntaimg Dflpartmgnt Glade VLll.-——Velda. Reeves; 2, 911111118 MacNeili; 3, Helen Yeo; 4,' Jean MacKenzle. Grade Vii.-—-1, Margaret MC. Duffy 2004-2. Patrick rT-umolll William Cotton, John '1). Thompson ' eaien inihe added snap PAGE FIVE - Serve it and Hot SHREDDED ~ WHEAT and for Winter days Hughes; 4, Vivian Payntcr. iMiss McArthuHs Department Grade Vl--1, Doris Mackenzie; 2, Margaret Stewart; 3, Marion Bernardl; 4, Miller Waite. Grade V.-—1 Jrcne .<Caseiey; 2, Billie “MacLean; 3, Rena Kennedy; i. Glendon Cotton. Miss Goodwin's Department Grade V. (Jr.)——1. Eddie Mac- uldr; 2, ‘Evelyn McNelll; 3, Doris Higgins; 4. Olive Reeves; Grade lV.—l, l-larold McFarlane; 2, Everett Hughes; 3, Stewart Hun- tcr; 4, Donald Chiow. Miss Randy's Dept. Grade llll.—1. Helen Watson; 2. Grace Clark; 3, Grace Sem-ple and James Kennedy; 4, Ruby Kelly. Grade Il.-l, James Hig ins; 2. Norma Clark; 3, Marjorie nnedy; 4, Albert Thompson, Miss Thompson's Department Grade ll. .ll‘-~l. Foch .\lcKennn; 157789. Mrs. George Kelly 26805; John Johnston 25691: James 111.; ("ocean 21576. P. J. small 20008; l’.D.McI-ver 20199 : Thomas Campbell 21193; Henry Trainer 20243 and 2, Jean Profitt; 3. Don .\lcl(uy. Grade l.-Ciass A-—l‘cl'cy Hun- ter; 2, Glen Bernard; 3, Everett Champion. Glade l.—Clnss ll-oidele Brown; 2, Erma Hughes. Company our country giving.” another year of favorable figure of more than Eour The 5 7th Annual Meeting of the Mahon; 2, Jennie Clark; 3. Blanche ‘ill McKenna. _ Grade l.——Cli1ss D—-1, Reta. Clark; 2, Leonard Watson: 3. Dorothy Ba- ery; 4. Willa Caseley. Grade l.—-Class E.—1, Helen Grunt-Y. To Stop‘ Nausea In The Morning Or Goncnes in the Stomach At Any Time Try a little diapepsin. You may be so sick in the morninfthat the odor oi food adds to your misery. And yet one or two diapspsins in- stantly settle your stomach, the nausea disappears and you actually become .hungry. | Dlzlpepsin is composed o! poweriul digesters. They work on everything you eat, digesting starchy toads, lllilk, cream, eggs, meat and also absorb acids allll gas. Heartburn, biliousness and dizziness disappear 1 most instantly. Nausea may come irom many causes but diapepsin works quickly ill any case. Expectant mothers get real- benefit alone ill freedom ironl nausea but more nutriiluu lrom better lliges lion. Gel. a C0 cont package 0i PupWS Dlapepsin m all)’ rizug stole. l'ou'll g Grade l.—Cluss C-1, Iloseziiu llUVEY tolerate nausea again- Policyllolders of HE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA in the following words; has notably l-Largcst Ne! Earnings in Compsnfs Record, of. ‘T's. of which $3,409,345.32 will be used to provide dividends to policyholders, and the balance, $732,030.38, retained in Surplus Account to further strengthen the Company's position. 2-—New Business Written largest in the Company's history, totalling 3—-Gal'n in Assurance in Force of. Increasing the Assurance outstanding ‘to PROGRESS OF THE COMPANY was held at the Head Ofliceof the Company, Waterloo, Ontario, on Thursday, February the 3rd, .1927. The President, Mr. Hume Cronyn, who occupied the chair, summed up the admirable position of the “In this year of grace we are to celebrate-not merely the Diamond jubilee of our Dominion-but as well the 57th anniversary of the birth oi our Company; a Company which still holds the unique and proud position in the Life Ins world, as Carlada’s only Mutual. The opinion is unan strengthened during the past l2 months, on the eve of a larger measure of progress. . The Mutual Life has enjoyed a full share in this general prosperity of the Dominion, and as a result you have before you the best report ln the history of the Company. To write Fifty Millions of new business, to add to the huslness. in force Thirty-one and one-half Millions, to increase our general rate of interest on investments, to reduce our ratios of expense and lapsatlon, to experience mortality, and to swell our not earnings to the record Millions oi Dollars-arc all matters ior gcnccal thanks-l - ~ The Outstanding Features 011-1926 were :- 4—Expensc Rate reduced to lowest in Company's history, ratio of expense to income being 5-11». of Interest Earned on invested Funds .- $4,141,815.10 , , , .. $0,080,848.00 l»: ‘y’ Z ,, .1 ,1 581.540.481.00 L. . 5854,069,1z2.00 g I I .. . 6.48% imous that the position of urance and that we are s. emotional-fa, .1. Paid to Business Yw‘ 111M115 45"" Policyholders in Force 1816 $ 48,493 s 81,105 $ 6,780 $ 1.684.156 1886 815,802 905,464 105,688 9.114.543 1806 160,408 8,892,601 816.768 201101.452 V1906 2,012,428 10,885,540 619,662 46512.40? 1916 5,618,218 29,861,968 2.456.601 109,645.58! _, 1926 18,225,886 80,612,588 1.089.566 854,069.72: "on: caourlvnnouoe ‘c.u. sowmuv. cloomollwilloso-Jf slurp-owl r. . sousavr, cuss! rom dlzlpepsln, noif