§ evening Rev. Dr. Roche gave an ex- my - .J » .. . .i _ cellent _lecture in Iona, on "The %____;.____;_, Grr_>_s_e_§JhII_l3;"_1‘?;Z_'__1_Z.liicél years. In Belgium every school must. ` ` Lhurch m Mission Lmlds-H At Kin' le ' 2 Hilda Dlmsford. r e I ! MATTER 'F.R0ld`°'l S NEWS FOR THE GUIRDIAN a SITURDIY S i The Kind n°f'!_=l1l=- mid wlrlcli has lim,-n __ _-_ l_-lil* l>_0I‘l2§3` ilzo lzigiiziiilro of L_.i( _IJ » lu-(qi ’|\3(10un|1c\» his per. "5-mil SU! 4 _ -i:~i~i\:x since' .is ‘iniaiicy no one L_...-.~-.1i:‘~;.¢ __ -_ ~_1;, ing: un “J:::i‘.'-0--°"' L-¢ ” are but Cnduiig-for thi. §_,.u|'_h M u;;i.iZ:..... asxpcrlmeut, What lf* CEA - _ N0 Cnstorlrt is rt iin1'r.-:lf°s.°; :=iil:isiEt*o'il, ;"§‘f"in;' nil?-"\11-a?‘:|¥_,clS° The (}hlldreu’f: 'l’aiio.cc;:.--'Lilo .“.Iotii'ci~`e 1-`ricn`d. cp' - " Bi.‘.31‘S_ll\€ SlQf2l(liUi'C (if korn. on Sunday Father 0_’.Brlcn, Ly' R,')th,,_ Macfarlaue, G26/dHowm_ ‘ ‘ - .. _ ..- --. ._-_... " ' l""’th'" of Blshol’ 0'B"i°“~ Peter' Mackihnon '[`-he following have ha I horuughl om' celebrated Mass' the Perfect attendance for the month _ / - _- _F _ pastor, Rev, John J. lllcllonold, be- d C - _ _ ._ _._ its plans approved unless provisionl . ____ __ _,-._,_ .5 - ing ut the ordmution at Keny.s| age?" __‘£:5_l;l0» (____ff_i_l_I_`;\_§l_f_20?_illc_t_._ is m:idc_ior o. school Harden. Agri- ~. _ _ I... _ ____ _ i‘|»oss. .l(ja,,,e;.on Bertha ’C__tc__"'__ __’____B__ culture is _taught in t_hc elementary ¢ , if Q ____ _ Duwsum 't__m_hcr_ " ‘ ccliools. leven Russia, \\ ith for- .. < .. THE PAPAL DELEGATE.- His Excellency Archbishop Stagni yester- dly visited St. ‘Joseph’s Convent _ school. At n dtt/ing reception he was _ presented with bouquets by the pu-4 pils. He was the guest oi honour ,¢. at dinner in.-the Convent, which wasi _served by the la-dies of St. Joseph i » , __ §f.i’;‘.£”‘.’J, ..J“.'.';i_.‘€f.§‘;’_“°°i‘.'..?°ii’.§':. E_vv,&'n_|,E'r1' QQL11; eimioti and .His Loi-denip Bishop' 0’Leiiry', His Excellency left by traiui _ illcd last ni ht t tl M dal I Charlottetown on Friday. _-`E`_.i..~__.._-" 4» _, - - _=,._.- ~'- -~ _ _ - _ _ _ - _ _ . . ' TUESDAY _ _ _ .<3-_;;_‘__~ -~ _ ~ ._ I .$215,000 Fon N-FLD. nn1.1i:F.- e ' Pnouofrmn.-,Amongst uit casa- - f»'_- ~' ;~;*:»°-'~"' aian Militia promotions g me nm T/_ _. \ f' ,`6li"é'L‘/r' r Saturday was thgt of 123.1; J._W. _I _ Stanley oi the P.» E. I. Heavy Bri- _ l'l,\(,l(.- . néphfpopersi-in Newfoundland express ' Ewde O. A.,'- who has b I d t . , V-_ . nie roar of captain, aamgrzdeiroig l7I\l\l"“’ lst February inet, lil, Ui ' for Bouris, where another warm wel-l ___, COYHB awaited him. I-'rum there he d ' *~’-f'-P-'-__:_ ____\ ~. __ S _ Bl g o ie ag -en s- _ , . lands. He is expected to return to "`"""" --.-' " °" --' 'The fund for the relietoi suderers by J 0 _the seal-ing d"sa.ster last March closed in Johnfs Niid., yesterday. A ‘ totaljoi #£75,000 wal` raised. The ua' ¢ 0 grateful appreciation of the generosi-_ ty ogvthe outside world, irom which» . celved. _WU Po ' near hal! the subscription was re- ¢¢N'rA|N5 Ng' ALUM _ sc_Hoo_;, __f;rnn_i;:_Ns. _'i'iiiir.._e.1__~ Thu' "___ _ “_ _ morning . 4. .im gave 3 n_ . ,mm :,";,,, |': c:'_:':,:";_:‘: 0n~ the school _garden movement in nu, ,mg ,,,,,,|,, ,|,,,,., (,,,. "M, I other countries. The Italian City Republics maintained botanical gar-g llvmlnlgglid which hu all in |_n- dcna several centuries ago, the carl-` °"“""W """¥ “°\°°‘ °" *M lillll- lest being in` existence in 1525. There 2 were undoubtedly, for thc' University l students, rather than ne n part oil the Elementary Flflucatloual Sys-I tem. 'Ihe great Educators, Rosseau, Pcstalozzi, Fmbcl, all advocated' school gardens, showing that in this as in other respects they \vere_ in advance of the age in which they liv- cd. Austria, in 1860 passed a inw- 1_- IIUIIQIM " ulnhns, or sulphate of L. qi iii! In T<'2V“rvr-wr... re. li VISITING (‘Ll-IRGY.-Rev. Dr. BONBHAW.-The following is the cxiwriments in ugriwlture should bc- Roche, assistant Editor 0! the Cath- standing of the pupils ol Melville estubllsllffl Wllfh I>l”HC¢iCf1ble lu ev-; o_iic Register and Canadian (`hurch Road -school (or the month oi May 'Y . S, ' _ I hxtension, who 'ecently returned Grade VI.-1, Mary Trainor; 2, Dnr- UV" 13-000 Of these 901001 5511101154. T from n tour of the world, arrived in othy Malone, 3, Anthony Malone. _ Charlottetown, on Friday evening, gmde_ V__1_ Fuem Trainm.. 2 was o§e in every school. Sweden HG Supplied at Iona on Sunday last, vnipa T,-a,inm-_ Grade Iv _~_1' Gm.: cstnblis ed school gardens in 1869. in the absence oi the pastor, Father 1, d vm . .2 d ' _~' M. J. Smith, who was present at the pgrsce ;,$;ne,§uGcr(zgu_?1‘;?chl_:° E33 square rods in area. 'The gardens ordination at KellY’S C1'0Bs. In the_Vmet_ Gram, '1H__1 Bértha' Cut rovcd a rect success. Switzerlnn I AN AGREEABLE SURPRISE. Rev Dr Fullerton was pleasantly wp;|)NEqDAY ` surprised on entering his vestry on in Sl1f_\lI`duy lust. to iind that the young ROAD 1Mi’ll(iVEl‘/il~lN'l‘S.-~ 'I`ll0 ment of the movement and the sys- ' - ladies of the Guild' had, during his Roan ni...-»_\,i,,,. is d,-,i,,, .,,,,d wnrk The Kind You Have Always Bought ;'l)B§"_f’_?___l;ls_§l§_I>H_¢:_§!Bt0cl:,___Qnt.,isplendid-|espccially_ in North Itiistii-ti. where it The Inspnntol-S took ,Minh int(-_rent _ _ __ _ '"“"~"""'-<~"~~~'.~ *“°‘-'*- . _Y ° ‘ ~" S Y “ “-""'Y:’“ ,°l”‘f“““f€ ““e to see you some- . time il the Lord spares me till after the Congress. We are booked to leave here the lst ol July of your food mean . .;.. WILD FOLES 'I` g excitement at Dundns on Saturday the 'Zilrd inst on the finding by P some children of n black fox and hex o I pups in i. eliiiiip oi woods 'near Dr: Morris' home. The Dr and some les d such iaith in the no foxes could they find. Alter iiohl- ing “_ council it was decided to phone to Montague" for foxmen and their hounds to come at once. und' come - they did; ilre ioxmen with three temms and two hounds. They came at such ‘a -iuriousf rate that they broine all records oi travel between Montague and Dundas. After mak- ing inqu-iry regarding' the possibility . of foxes bei-ng seen others besides gnildi-on, hnd just called to remem- bernnce (especially une person) of see- ing n black lox a few days. previous minus s. tail fleeting through thc brush. Well the hounds were put to scent, but no fox scent could they ¢_____ ' _,_...;-., . _ _ _gg _ _ I y , ._ ‘i , _ , _ _ __ __ _ _ chairs, iuew toilet set, new carpet n .passenger 0,, thi- Wcutcrn train Iii & - 1' ‘ - - ve en a ou-ghness with which the young lad- ing n brief vacation in IluiiL='ui'v with ies carried out their self-appoln-ted his relatives. When visiting thc Ts. du-ty and, oi course, mode their inn.) 183;; f-,qu np i,.;m._,1 M,._ 1.-mnk thoughtiulness nil the more praise Ifinvyer in the ,,u,~c1m,,4._ of _,_ lui, of wmthy' 'Img furnishes bm' 0-“°the" i“` silver ioxrs null they built n roncli stance oi the cordial relations exist- ,,t ]3,mb,|rv knnwn ns' um Hglvvlq, F _X .ing ut St. ..lames' between pnstorunii p_,mch_ Hi, hm] Um pieRs'm.(, __'['suc5'nZ people. The generosity und' k.in1lness ¢;ve1,1,,,.k he,wt,, mlm, from' ,mu wil. thut prompted this action of'the ML Baker is En__,"__ed in “___ '_vh0,_,_" young ladies oi course have earned' . ,_ , _ _ .~ f '- the Doctor’s ‘highest appreciation and "_L;`ld` ‘}¥'r"f_););1§(_i ttfsmnisfe ix 3::;`?;“‘tu unstinted gratitude. _#_o_n __;___ »__._§ _________________t|i____t__ M_fi -f::.:@;. iss.:-at.. ':.“‘:.:-..;“.:;-.° ess,- ceived by Mrs. Muttart, mothci of (_ _ me fm- ni elf tl‘s wou~ len M time, wh wa ui gut. ”'“ °".*‘-‘“‘ .ms “ . ‘ ' o ‘--- ' -~ - ~ Mg" u ‘__ I 0 t B wh __»dcriul |nr0I\cv>v\\iil\iri.g businwsn. Hc_ . 50.-l>.»,o1lufo"i.o .in.l51om, ( i' 2B°y-1P'¢P¢r=“ ;-' " "1,:;“i%,?"l1;-~f=si@`.-.il=,iii-2?*‘ir\;:<_».;§_ UPPER AND LOWER SCHOOLS London on _-,une lst," i lnles he lifted duiliif:_ ,Lon e era .ion _ _-5; _ . ___- _- _- _.fig-_ _ .3 . - _._-___ Coiendarsentan opolieeu-n. . - - _ week so that foreigners con brint._ ,__- __ _ __ ;__; fi ' 3 ._ t-__, ‘ » /\nunnn ri-rm commences S~_»p\imberi0ih,w1l , . l i - . _ .. . . . _ , _-AM _sux _ _ _ing _yy_o_ue_l:` ;e£_1T;es t_0_';2_;;?ui__1hc-1|* cnrs nnil see' the I§lnnd s rzinch- l ' 'p Rev. D. BRULE. Fi/IACDONAILD, M.A.,LL.D. . _ Headmaster 9 _ -f that ir aim-'well and n1m*`oiiii-.ying niy-A” “"4 “.=@"°_"Y~ _ ‘ V .. _ ._ .. _. .. » _ . _ -- - - -- - -. . .. V . f . ' that school gu.rdeni-= and a placc lor" ei rural school In 189 there were and in the. Province of Styria there These should he from 70 to l59'_ _ D z cl had had the system for about 30_ 1 have a garden of about 40 square! 'dii'ods. The government given prizes A for those who do beet work. In: France no country school can have bidding climate, and with many dif- ficulties to contend with, has airell developed system oi school gardens. llntariu has considerable develop- uem has litany adniirabln features. ~ -'KW gardens in this Province. i fit "ef/F. . §\ 4/ / Food science Im( taught ue that there is muclt~;;"1 H. body-building nutriment in the whole wI\eatgrn_i,nf_J which we do not get in white flour. The only question is how to make the whole wheat grain. digestible. That problem has been solved in the making of _ I _ TRISGIIIT The Shredded Whole Wheat Wafer It is the whole wheat, steam-cooked, shredded, compress- ed into n. wafer and baked-the maximum of nutriment in smallest bulk. Many people prefer it to ordinary bread toast. Heated in the oven to restore its crispness, it is delicious for luncheon, or for any meal, with butter, potted cheese or marmalades. _ “ THE TOAST OF THE TOW'N""° Made of the Choicelt Selected Canadian Wheat A Canadian Food for Canadians Made by THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LIMITED "; _ Nia ara Fall Ont. square and _n m_ii-Toiei mahogany _e ning rniitc to b.n lionic _ ° g I, wardrobe give evidence oi the tlior-_rlpringfic1il, Mo. li-e had horn spend- ~.-,N _ ` ` ' ' ' - l l ' ° 49 Wallin lon Street Ent wi. 4 -._._._,,_,___ ._._.T5_W_.,__,_,_ ____ l 'forollo Office. 3 , ;‘~=_§ ° 7*?-;_ _(sl 3;” "-_ . , l|;4Jl|§1l£%_ _mc-EasL_murf= _-_ mf" -.,." .-¢.’ 5-- @ 'wr . ',,*;f,,\ _ ._ handy remedy for Sunburn, Insect Slings, Tliurn Scratches, ' Sore Places. Zain-Bulrhas been . proved tobcthe best. Tuicc a __ _ -A box with you. - ‘ "` ' f. i ---was -._}f`;=._FQR'GiET.i1i-.fig-`._ A __C0 '_° " You orc sure to need some l ; ,, a" ` 1""T;".n ' ’» me .- I. ~;;g.:`-in ... 51 .~,.z..,.»i»... =- >~=~'~‘,*~~.e>:~ 2 - -.ia .- ». _.,». .».,._..~..»..,g~ , _- __ "'~_»-~ l- _ 3i§f‘§.i§’.i.'.‘i.l.“"‘f‘_`-'*~..__:e.»_1<;§-“:hl?il*l~~“>-._ . Tnsorwu ' _f9"°*S~. Well" ~_ °~w3\° self very well. -- - -___ _ _ __ __ _ We have been out taking in some “‘“" "T" "’”'*"”"°"' "'“”““"°""""""`“‘_" ' ' ' ' ,J of thc sights. W-ell, mother I have seen some strange sights, sail' sights and funny sights. Oh to see the wayl the women drink it is fearful. (hir Congress does not begin till the iitli ` quite a ii-me yet. My the Captain, Mi-._»__Ai lmdatory speech- amonig them one _bv Mcbonnld, Spiritual oi the Cross.~'l acl-nawledged him a the were given _out o a de- niulieei enter- mueh eviiovefl by Eyre" and 'f,F‘o_i' ~ ' Hollow," iv-vw, - and follies, I-Neff.. tM'min'ilirn to t‘~e '»_<-:u~'f"~.-e\'_»~# we ‘11 /A rr 1' - so i ' ° -iii _ ¢;,____ WHICH YOU CAN DUPLICATE IN YOUR HOME nv-"""' V .Lf "‘».,_ P »~ lf- | . Q ` ._- __ __ ‘G 6 ,. ..~‘.---;-f-.r»~i~.,»- ,. .-= ..z:~_ f_'f'§~ rc.: ' =.-.-=:-:~_-:- 1 -fi ’ A Toronioablended ' ` "-'VZ-`1"'7,-':'£ `7 :$1515 ~a¢'.-‘ .3 -1 .-‘--1I:~`~.'_-. ',.. -.‘ . - .' ll"-?.l'r<--`l‘.~'."»’f`~.’.'-"`-‘f- ~-'"-§I::¥.“"' """"-"-'Tf.':".‘.f' »'fii-:-'-f""»'-*fiI-f:.‘~1.~£';':`:`f‘='= 1' ">' 4 't1.€-'.-I:1=‘- '-"7-1-'=-'€~ -~.-;-‘£11*-v,-Sr.-xv-s:'=:1.f1-'rr=.'f:.-€1<~r.-1-~:‘-' `-1: / ‘ Il - ‘*-=\ -'-1;--‘1~-_.i--:'-'-1=¥E'ii.::e¥'-'-::r»_'-._; ul-,\-.~:-_'--:_-:=1-';-=:.‘.*~'*-:1-1:':.':-':1'~=l=;:?.` .r .--I our ci » _ --1,.; ~-.=`~f_.l~,f` 2'-'-‘I-.=~" "~~=‘--1».:.'i-c?.1=1==-‘-~'-'-' '~-\~`-`»'--.-- .r - ‘f ' 'S \ -W WITH 513°’ _F,./ ..=fr-I-I _.-f:'.=.’-.'.:-:‘='= 'file \ . _ fir... o.<~'~‘ `*`f.-fe. _ -l '71- ' rdf- f _ .-.a.:_~.. ~:;.,_ ' _-1 -_. ' ’ - .6 \_ -..;. e i LL/‘k \ 1.1.1 ,» G€0l'§]€ WBSIOII. .,`..= ‘ me baker made - *i‘ Li U' ` ’. £3 ® -- ""\ 'l " 'iii ». . i. r .'~ » ‘ - _ \\;5' J -' ‘ 1 : ° _ ‘E ~ `° \/Vlien Manitoba ,. ii iii f i - - . I' nppeawcd, it became Ji ' ‘¢i§;="--.~,"`._1;1,!g"`~_.,..}:»,.:=.if:-;{;;n.--_iyI~;E,_1};'.:}.$=',-: _.;.~;-_ ‘ “"-_ ‘ -I W eu our irs v C - .. _ _ 7` ' :_ V ' popular bec.iu>e it mode 0 a bio' loaf. But the bread way than any Western wheat Hour it contains so much of the choicest Ontario with “Beaver” Flour. ' THE_T._lI. TAYLOR C0. LIMITED "1-."_§.. Q J.. .. _ _ _ ir. i-o.__~.i~.u~ui ii.-_ .~..i... ii,-ii.. ° I ‘ _ ` ` was heavy, coarse, full of holcs and not especially tasty. George Westoii thought there were enough people in Toroiito who would appreciate the difference bctwccn quality and quantity--:ind he determined to bake a real, old- time, home-made loaf, using blended ilour. At that time, VVeston was running only two ovens. In a week, he had to start new ovens, and it w-:is_ not long before he was selling FIFTY ’l`I~IOUS./-\N[D LOAVES A WEEK. Today, 75% oi the bread baked in Toronto is made oi blended ilour. There is no doubtin the world but that “BI-EAVI-%i€’ I°`LOUR is better 'in every - “BEAVER” FLOUR, milled of Ontario wheat and a little Manitoba wheat to add _ strength--makes a deliciously light, tasty loaf of bread--iuukes a big loaf-und makes more loaves to the barrel. “BIEAVER” FLOUR is equally good lor pastry, because fall wheat ilour, the finest pastry flour in the world. What George Weston did in Toronto, you can do in your own kitchen _ DEALERS-Write ul for prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cerelil. (Bi - - - CHATHAM UDL. num: Try Triscuit _ 1- ‘~’ "4 _.Mc _l ,-_‘- `» /4 d ‘l i get ' *r- e `?’l