l 7.1? ‘E-'¢‘éiV~¢‘&¥l Jes: 1.. _1’__- _sew .LJ sous; -.._ ima; ¥5h _*T-.\j" _ _.aa at _._ 1' ss ':3-.` .__ i » »\< - .l l 1 l >,‘ l . al I * 3 ti ' IE ff 'E P “ll I -' - 5_ fz nlilhmg Cakes, I -ii ,_* l ti , 3%, ,L I’ ilirtll - 4.' I u Ti: » i l ‘ I ‘ PAGE FOUR e P4*-“Sf "E" - ' 'ms cHAar.o'r'rE'rovvN GUARDIAN' ' '”‘“ °’ “P I' " FEBRUARY 1°. rm' - ~ -~»------~---- ~-~-~- - - -»-- - --- ------- ~~ _ _ - _*__ __ ___ _________ ____ _ ___ __ __ _ _ _ _ ____ »--. - -~ -'* ' . _ * IMPORTANT READING MATTER SELECTED FROM THIS WEEIi’S NEWS`IF0R THE (iUARDIAN’S SATURDAY' SUB_SCRIBER§ - ' " - -_-- -- _--_ - . - _ _ _ 7* I .\IONDA\' The death occurred at Stanley Bridge yesterday _of Mics Katherine, eldest slaughter of A. J. McLeod. The funeral notice will nlllleer later. The death occurred at her home on Winslow Hilad on Saturday, Feb'y Srll, of Mrs. Williiini Bryentun, aged 67 years. The funeral will take place from licr late residelice today (Mon- day at 2.140 p. m. to Winsloiv Ceme- tery. ' Fl. C. l"eter<-, of the staff of the local limlirrli of the Bunk of Mont- real, nas .-lut~il'1i:i_v morning operated on in ill" .\i<»ii<'tmi Hospital for ap- peiidicitis, :ind is reported to he rist- init as cou.fol'tnl.ly ii-s inn be expect- ed. » His father A. M. Peters, man-_ ager of the Sault. Ste. Marie branch of the lu-ini; of .\Iontrenl, arrived in the city yesterday.-Moncton Trans- cript. Mr. Voters' und his son are well known in l`Iharlottet0wn, where they foruzerly resided. W. T. Hitch, Ottawa, who has been cundilcting it series of meetings in thc Maritime Provinces in connection with the .sheep lndustry, was in the r-ily .“.nturday. Mr. llitcli arrived in llle province some days ago and has nlillirrsed rr.eetlnf,;s _:it Grand River und at 'l`r:i<‘z\dic and irpent the week end ut flint plme the guest of Rev. P. ll. I‘.ic(`.ui_zan. He leaves this niorning for Gel.-rgetoivn where he will nrlllri-ss a :neetiiig tonight. l\lr.llitch luis exprfssed the opinion that the l\l:'.f'ltimc l’l‘o'.'iuces are especially nd- npteri for the raising uf sheep and he cniislderr: flint the wool production lulrvilll llc ymczitly incrczi's0d.‘ His ad- dresses `nrr- ilitl-reslllig rind instruc- iivf- und \'.'cr.'\ lienrll with mllcli in- frrast.. ' -The many'frlends of Ming Bimwh H"d55°"- Alb¢!`f°“. Will he delighted `to hear that she has returned hom, h`0m Sveflding a very pleasant six weeks' holiday with friends in Char- lottetown and New Loudon. Among the pleasant features of Lei' via; to New London was A party given in har honor by Mrs. John McEwen of Clif- ton. Mrs._ Jessie Hogg of this city is lecturing in the State of Maine on the White Slave Traffic. The Ban. nor News says: The lecture by Mrs. Jessie Hogg on The White Slave Tratllc was beard by more than 3,000 people in the Nickle' on Wednesday. The white slave traffic is one of the greatest problems facing America today, and Mrs. Hogg pre. cents its evils vividly, yet in auch 8 manner that no person could possib- ly take offense. Rev. Father McQulilan. in a short lndriress before the boys of St. '3-ll11'y`s Sunday School yesterday, Ufked Upon all who were not,me'ni- bers of the Juvenile Society to be- come members as soon ns possible. lie spoke of the boys just no\v being nt an are when they should develope good habits, one of which was that lol total abstinence. I-le said that if the boys would join the Society and live up to the pledge which every member must take, they would never regret it. It will be the means of making you sober, industrious men, better citizens and more useful merr- hers of Society. There was a meeting of the Juveniles yesterday afternoon, nt \vliich a big hntch of boys were initiated and another very interesting and practical address given by the ltev, Father l\’lcQui\lan, whose work for the boys has made him a general “.._....._- __ ___ _ ___ WW w--. I-.< I '-'.I¢.. ...‘._. - '_ I THURQUGHLY RELIABLE i ~ , T/in best results III s-M Bassas __ ;_ by using . . _ _ ?'i;¥*I.=£’,.~'."-I-‘;» PREMIUM No. 1 .i -. L5. if r.5' l* , _$3 " ` ?@cuocoLara ,, Gi . <3 li ., _ _ _'-ies, Pudduzgs, Frosting, Ice _ ,_-,,l"._- Cream, .i`aur:r.'s, Fudgex, Hot and Cold Drinks " '?"‘I*I' 'rlil-1 .<'i‘.\xi>_\lil> roll ici i'i~:.-ins 'rl`igl1ea_t_ Awarcls in Europe and America ru.; -.;_; '. ”' Q* ‘ r e ¢ ll; v .6 U jf.-Ii.if ries lfiA._isUhYs I, ll 1- lspenk are Gilford Pincliot, formerly I w_i House LiNlMEN.~ T; -iw I»».....25¢l- rii Kmn 'rum' cunas I C0vG~B. Cows. Srnanotns. Dis-rempan. Com a, V . 1 f-'ouNi:aR. Sr-\A\/ims, Cones. Arlo Psevizurs. . Ano tunes Cowrnacriou or mzrioor ’ r-'on sill.: nv i\|.i. nsntsns ' SO Ll OWN!!! I MANUFACTURING ' FR/\s|l~;n Tnonujrqiqnri Co. c°°»<=mne.Qum¢. I "~}........""!"=""'-:"LA’§*:.._......t"`:":"5"-:-1 -'-' ‘L-. ' ;`¢i3=f.s-.v..l£»:‘T€~..i.%_'~=- I . ' l l ` d§$i MADE My PURE I§$TE¥§' l g6av§INGi_ _ favorite among them as well as the parishoiiers.-Halifax Exe. ilfather MCQui1lan is a native of Charlottet- own.) _ In their report on the Sheep In- dustry, Mr. Rltch points out that skill is required in the attention and care of a flock of sheep if the most is to be made out of them. He speak- cs of the pride taken by the Scotch shepherds in his flock and tells of son succeeding Father in the service. This helps to account for' the true-to-type quality of British sheep. Mr. Ritch is a keen observer and zi IIIGIIBB-Ht Speaker and everyone should make .it a point to hear him. --A meeting of the Seed Fair Com- mittee was held in the Allen' House, Hummerside, on Thursday last. at 11.00 a. m. All the members of the committee were present and in addi- tion a verv representative`body of the \1'omen's Guild and all others inter- ested in Household Science-. It was decided by the Seed Fair Committee that $25.00 should be added to thIe lia.l}dicraft department, and the 6th, prizes amounting in all to about $18.00, taken' from the Household Science Department. Very few chan- Lzes were made in the Seed Depart- nient. on the Prize List. In some cases the first prizes were enlarged to suit the’iricreased price of. seed. An outlined program was nrrnnged and the general plnus for the Seed Fair developed. The meeting adjourned at the call of the President. The progran. for the big forestry convention, at Ottawa, Feb. 7 and 8, which Supt. Clarke of the Charlott- etown Experimental Farm has left to zltleud, is now complete. The subject of how handle our forests, so as to get the most out of them, both now :ind in the future, will be dealt with ly leaders from Canada and from the lliiited States. Among tliose who will 1-Jiief forcster of the United States; lil. A. Sterling, forester of the Pen- nsylvania Railroad, which is now prowing its own ties; Dr. l“eruo\v, lizad of the forestry school, of 'For- onto University; Dr. J. W. Robert son, of the Conservation Commission, end H. H. Maclvlillnn, of the forestry branch of the department of the in- terior. The banquet on lllediiesday evening, will be attended by parlia- mentary leaders, educntionists, foi'» esters, luinbermen and the heads of financial and commercial institutions. The day sessions are open to the pub- lic, and the importance which the government attaches to this subject is shown by the fact that these are held in the railway comlrittee room of the parlimnent biiilliings; while the railways have grunted special mtes to delegates. 'I`hc Seed Growers’ Associatioii, convene on Feb. 8 and 2', so that delegates to the forestry reinvention will be able to iittend some of sessions of that body. -The officers. and members oi Court Glynwood, I. 0. F., with thirty invited guests assembled at the home of the Court Deputy Neil A. Boultcr, Glenwood, on the evening .»f Jan 27th, to bid God speed to ,qigter nnd companion Ella M. Schur- 'iian on her departure to her home n Sunimerside. The first part oi the :veniiig was pleasantly past in se- lections on the violin and organ and by playing some very amusing games. About eleven o'elock the Sister Foresters served a hot slipper of Duck accompanied by ull the otlier ielicaclcs that the young ladies of Glenwood are so capable of prepar- `ng. The most llleusing feature of the evening was the toasts rendered to Our King, responded to by singing; liod Save the King; Canaria, rr.- sponderl to by singing The Mavic lleal forever. The Order of the I. il. l<‘. responded to by singing thi- Forestera Anthem, Our Islanil, re- spoiiderl to by singing The Island Hymn, To the Young Ladies, reslmml- ed to by the Chief Ranger, Bro John Hierlihy, and to the host and hostess, replied to by the host. tin account of it being Saturday night the company was compelled to rr- iire early 'but they nil went home feeling it payed to he a Forester mid li friend to Forestry. ._.°The marriage .of Miss Agnes L. Morrow, daughter of W. L. Morrow, l.'ittle l'liver.and formerl stenograph- c_r_with_ _ A.__Boole Mnfg. Lowe; Svvvfu '“~" silglit 1-.\'ertimi ni vlinhin ' ||c:’| suiirs, Iiuirying ni- hliugg. UD coiiies to tllnilnaiuis, . o- | lence of near relatives and intimate, _ ”'¥'-‘»».,,," M. N. Meneoa or nunda in the reel- ‘ ` I!-‘-‘Q \ .." ` ' . if _ Ifriends of tha contracting parties.| Both bride and groom were uni-itten-, ed. On the return of the wedded pairi to their home in Lower Montague. ai time was spent. The many wedding gifts attested to the popularity of bride and groom. _ TUESDAY The remains of the late Minnie lil. Wyatt who died on Jan. 31st after a lingering illness borne with Christian resignation and fortitude, were laid to rest in the York Cemetery Friday. afternoon Feb. 2nd. The deceased was a daughter of l'~Jclward and Mrs. prosesslon was one of the largest ever seen in this part of the country thus showing the esteem in which she was hcltl.' The 'officers and members of Pleasant Grove Division marched in full regalia and took part in the service at the grave. The late Miss Wyatt was of more than ordinary in- telligence and greatly beloved by ali who had the pleasure of bei' ac- quaintance. Of her it co‘.ll.l he sal-.l she "wore the white ilowerofn blarreless life." She leaves to mourn, besides lier parents, one brother Arthur on the horuestead. The fun- eral servlce was conducted by the Rev. E. A. Westmoreland, the pall bears being:-R. D. Crockett. PHT' neil Curran, John Lamlfliier. Ray Crockett, Herbert Vessey, null Thom- as Clow. There is no death, what seems no is transition, This life of mortal breath Is but ai suburb of the life elysinli Whose portals we call death. ` W. C. W. Quite ii large number of the mem- bers .and adherents of Brookfield Presbyterian Church assembled at the l"I‘liey presented their minister, Rev. A, J. W. Back, with a handsome driving sleigh and robe accompanied by the following address which speaks for itselfz- I , Brookfield, Jan. 29, 1912. Rev. A. J. W. Back: Rev. and Dear Sir,-We the mem- bers and adherents of the Brookfield Presbyterian Church wish to give in you :1 preacher of whom we are ,reception was held at Mr. Aunear'si home where a large number of guests' were present, and a most enjoyable] ivfyou use Lei Olil Duicli Cleanser do l\l.Il your liouee cleaning. In llnll ill: iiuul uiili Iinll ille Ialior ii will clean niarlile. vlinlcll walls, woudwurlt. enamel or lin fulis. floors-irl Ist! evrryllling lilmul the Ilnusc. Iisrii or dairy. Il will quirlo ly Iunisli all dir! null gr:;ii,». uhii-ll soup, stun ||r.'.¢iIcrs and lllIi»:r cltziusrrs will ut-i ellerf, and iunlsc rvcryilliug spich and tum i.i no lime. /#lucid caualics and acids. you a slight token of our respect and __ _-___ _ ____ ___,,__? esteem. “”" ' -' " ""_` During the short time that you their homes feeling that Hwy lm, have been our pastor, we have found had __ wry happy tI"_(__ proud, while you und your acconi- _ " __ plished family make quite :in agree- GC0l”i1l‘ :ind Mis. Cf_>onll:s_ (lf-Y. \`\ see it and I tell oil it le.lse:ou Plioliogrzlpli has the drliliile lillisoli nilililltziges. And ilicrc is :in Ellisoli ut ullliust _ any prirc you “ish to pay. G ' l3`.l|i»'<|li l’lio|io;frnpl|.', $16.50 to $240.00. Edison ,§¢0“,u,,,§?,“m Sluiidziid I{r°cori|s. 401:. lCdisoliA|ilberoI Records (play twice wo |A|‘e,;d° A,,__nm_ lil lung) , 6.5¢. lillisoli Grallid 0 peru Records, 85C. to $2.50. 0.».n¢¢, N, J__ U, 5, A_ A complete line of Edison Plim-iugnplu and Record.; will be found at ALBERT E. TOOMBS, 56 Queen Street. MILLER BROS, - - 123 Kent Street. \ *_ . A large assortment _of Edison to .' ` , .. Y P ' 7 1 ' ' . I » :ilrlc addition in our conimlinity. ily l-<‘l0i»€l'IllY\ of i-llc llelllll ui 1li¢'lr .i the fact. that hr pl\:<:~‘e\l zliriiy ri l2.- New Year. we remain, fill 1.'i‘Sllf‘l`dl\Y \l"‘l"‘ill;f "HS ll "l'l‘\l‘Ii` \*`- Yolirs in heliali of cougre;:ntioii- inilirien l~<~cei'.'l‘il in tin-, \\'l‘i~l:li ci il Angus N. Mciieod, Murdoch l\lc!.eiiu, trsiii. ilu wlllcll he v.'u:= an eu;;iil.:‘.r. ° _ llreutoli Dollar, Evurf-tft Jnlinston. near llc-iiswli, i\ri:I.l»u:i." 'l`lie ~i.r1.i-'ed I Vresentzition Committee. it-uve.~: to n.oui‘u, li¢=si.lol; his ii;»_r.lits_ » Mr. Back mnlle :i suitnlilc reply, one sist-:~l‘, l\|ii»:.~I (iw:-iiytli ui i_\\i:il-, I2-QS(ll'l.F. thanking his people for thus reinum- owl three i|l'oi.l\r»i~.»;, Wui, lu l\lf»r.ct.~nl; 'T.___ r-W - - '7 - _ ___ ___ _ _ berini.: him. and telling them that ili‘.'-lili, ill l,_vuu, .liuss and i.o\\'iuan, _ _ f their nlllirccintion was ii source of in this city. 'i‘h»I (iu;li'lliuu eiitrilils 1" ‘Wil MTS (00"lh5 mid hfld bw" in Nlllwlly Cllmllfmy ill W|l0S\‘- 0111910! \l\‘ great pleasure to liiln. syn-_pi-9.ily to the bci`\~.ii‘-'ed iu their Ari'/.onli for the past twelve years. He - was and by many friends there. ill* After spending n pie,q_<:nni; cvenini; :~'ori'o\\'. The decrcislrll lrwin linriielil was held in high esteem ily his friends last visited his parents here about six in singing, iullsic. etc., all went to Voonilm was the second sun of Siler- :ind ucqllaiiitalices here and by the _:SMS 8.20-' . .__.____ _ ;- _.___-__ _`1_IL._f`:‘____!1E‘-..._ ____ __-__-__-_.____ __;___ ._;;_-- _ _ i..-J;-_.__ . Y -- BQX _ It costs of any dealer ti'-I _‘_ _ F .1'I"'i Illfw by the 5;;§;3_ _ _ _ _ _ package--but ____ I ~‘ _ , _ les.: by the lffi” ,I;._,,.'q;t%}`_fi_"r§*""“ " f~ .__ box “_ \ , save money ‘ - I’ ` besides .- , _ . 1.. s. '_ 1»<_~. _gt_- Give regular help to teeth- breath-appetito -digestion--and .- aifézxsf' ;°£~'-,’.£§1"_' "‘.'1»rv»' _-;I;~'- -,-.I ‘ » .___ <‘§;;4 Q" - -s .~- -. , "1 .‘f§:`;h~~~» ' ._ _ _-2;: ' "‘ ”l.`.'-;-‘<_f"_.' _ .- ~ " . `e~. - --~ __ '.F‘Z‘»:iI' ' fy, ~ '°f-=-'-=.-TE"- - ' I ».=,.I 4, ‘ .'zf.<;T=' I ‘ ss, ~-I "" ' :il ,”/' ".:. _.ig . .' ~ - _ .;i.~‘. ` 5.5)* _lt_ *pa - _ _ _l __ ..__, -rr _fi .ff » .I . 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