" - ._ `l`fuNen/il. vasresoav.-The run. V 'H 'I Lean, assisted by Rv. Dr. Fullrton. - Th pall-bearers were Messr. C. Mc- Lean. Geo. Crawford, A. Affleck, Geo. :l I. g . .'| il. ;~'4 ir( ., ,l 2. l 'i .I I .V ,_ - l ,li <- i .~_._.;..f fi lf, I 5 Ifilfri u i ills" . .- l' 'l~'§ i" .;,`-_ -l. .W I . ‘fls-"f; ii 2. lin.-.. I-li' . '-3 =-fill lI<",. il# :_» ill; ul. iii -ax 5 '[1 I if ` i ' .""l . . I I 'V 1 .. . I - i ’¥-:_ . I, :I in _ it... 1 .tl-» ¥" l = s ‘., A ii fvli fl. ig '.fI 51' ."2 --‘,‘ lf. flier ,Z -ldv 1 ‘ "ll, in r . `.`_ii’- rl, 5'- li. '.-:."" -f» 1'! W `, '- ' .-lf- f \ £4' .‘ . V, (1 .0 i 11; fl, _ri .:" fl ._._l V: T-ii :'- fr -:sc I -. -: -r RWRTHIT REIDIIIG MATTER SELEETED .,.-.` I I \L;{_- _fl " '» ..._ _ . L » "-I l-' _ is to ._ lore, ,n“so»_gsu.1_'. '.11-9 U' ‘ - `, ' ` 'l _J ~ 1 -- _ `. _ ` '. ` Then why use Inferior, Flavarless, Dusty-» ~ _i.°r°§»a._colrnae.d ;,. 5- f.- eh "rc - Swv' \-» C ' r if @v@> sci' @2 ._ fi' W - --J B- 'B *I eeii for tile table and for candy-making. =-' I uonolw “ . . tu . if l"`»'i%ill‘»¥‘"’- l"“irl“L‘..i $51.. eral 0! .the late Gunner Robert Mc- Phee to‘ok place from the Savoy House at 3.30 yesterday afternoon. U10 SBP' vice being conducted by Rev. D. Mc- McLeod, J. McNair, and Benj. Bryen- der of procession being: Firing party. hearse was beautifully decorated in- side nnd out with Union Jacks. ' - PLEASANT FUN6T|GN.- At the Drill ,Shed on Friday afternoon the Premier, Hon; .l. A._Muthleson, on be- halfof the Government presented each of the soldiers who are leaving for Halifax en route to the front with the amount of $10 ns an earnest of the good wishes for the welfare of the “boys” in their noble and patriotic undertaking. In making'-the presenta- tion the Premier spoke a few words of encouragement to the men, remark- ing on their fine spirit of loyalty and patriotism. Also present. were Hon. dlers, in a few well chosen and ap- propriate remarks. ` LAW UNION LECTURE.-The sec- ond of the series of lectures to be given the Law Students’ Union was held on Saturday evening in the Court House. Mr. D. Edgar Shaw was tho speaker and he took for his subject The Law of Contracts.'The speaker showed, first of all, the important place that contracts hold in every-day life and that in fact they are the basis of all exchange. lie then pro- ceeded to discuss the common law and the statutes affecting contracts, explaining what are the necessary conditions of n. contract and what .hour and was Ilsteded to with great attention by all present. At the close moved by Mr. A. Leard and seconded by Mr. Bruce Howatt to which the lecturer iittingly responded. It is The Guardians sad' duty this morning to chronicle the death _of Dr. Angus A McLellan, of Summerside, as e across a the water olf'and the ice, he his right foot giving a .bad cut. which' will stable bor some was very much over accident. at Bot- tom won prize at the Show here two years ag0..com`peting with the Murdock McKinnon, Commissioner of horse thHi`_W0!l "ISV, 0118 `Y98l'- B09 Agriculture, and nr. '1‘. F. Fullerton. tom's.0.W_uer§W=18_ pleased -.toihsar 'ol' After the presentation Col. Inga thank- MBYQI' 'l`0¢ld_,.Wilil1ill8_-,BS he Bild BDF ed the Premier, on behalf of the sol- will Ere $210891? PBI#-thai; M8570! Tvddfll sire {Todd's- Dam-)_ and fBottoln's sire (B_ingora's` dam) were both .sired-by Arlo,,.;.01%. and bothnottom and Todd are _grandsons of Blngen 2.0854. FUNERAL OFILATE MR JAMES late Mr James W. Richards; ll/LP has been recorded in the>'Gua-rdlan. arrived in Charlottetown Saturday night, accompanied by Mr John Rich- ards, M.L.A., brother of the decelisedl Yesterday evening the body was re- moved to tho Queen Hotel, where it son, in moving the adjournment oi’ th . .‘ 0 sometimes renders it void, taking con- llomw on Tlmrsduv. it was the illwlr G,-eta examp|e9_ familiar to a1|_ The tlon that members of tholieglslature learned lecturer spoke for about an W°\\|d alfeild the fuilemlf €0IUg ‘W . r- special train to Port Hill in conve gested to the Premier that, owing 1 under the circumstances -it would h l °‘i."V"' I I u 1', the result of an accident in Montreal m°"° P"“d*`5“t"i°‘h°"° 5- f““°"“ Pm I recorded at the time in The Guardian: °esSi°“ frém the Q“°e“' HUWI to' th” ' and the fatal outcome of which was railway ““"i°“' ~A°"“5~ °“ this SW’ foreshsdowed in a. despatch Saturday g°“U°“"it has been °'"'“-“Fed that me applause. Tile mssterly address of U I , mornin _ Mau friends throughout funeral will leave Queen-Hotel at 1.3 One-time Victim ol Nerve Failure and Sleeplessness writes again. Bays he lisvor felt batter in his life. I Goniirms his Amazing Gun by nn. clssnts fleurs. A rccc,-ut lctiel' from Mr. Arthur ii. rc-l-ails tile ;.:oi') ol tt cure b_\' Dr. Car:sclI’l1 '_l'llhlets. ullir-ll lu.-t _rear urollscd great ll|l<-l'1-st ull tlvigr iireut Brituill, Here wus no ordinliry iu.~,-olnnia, but prucllt-ully unwinkillg wzlllt-Iilllicss llighi uftel' night, with no hop- ul l--Jil-f, till. in thc end, c-.une Dr. (Kassel-l`s 'l`nblet.s, and thi-u the llllc-:foul rr-sl ol' llilturul und l'el'r»===Ilillg S -.1-ll. \'~.'.\'. irrilillg lronl 6, ifllipsicrul Villas, illripsli-;nIl'o;ii|, ('oll|tl.~'rIol\. i~`l\l'l'¢-y, ling- l:lll.I. .\|l. l~'1-htlu rugs:---"I am delighted lo lr-ll _vnu I lee-I \‘-:l'_y Ill.-never hell(-r ill luv wilolc lifi-." ’|`i|e l-.rll'_v :le \Sls and biliouenr-ss. II u.-.s-rl to gn quite dizzy, lllld somelilncs a .sour fluid v\'oul4l risi!_|ll 'fly tllrnltl. I>Iciui:l<-I-4-s were of almost daily rli-c-url-cllcc. but the worst of all my troubles wus ln'm'lllglll. This ueell -i0 clluso nu- positive agony. anrl nothing 1 could find did any good at u|l.1 My I llervlrs seellleel tn llc tllornughly weakened, and llltogclht-er I was just as weak lm‘d ruli- ilowll as I uw.-ll I-onld he. Often I could not do lnorc than Lllree days work ut 4 tllnc. and tht-ll I would bc off for rlnps a v.-cell. I c:lll`t tcll you howwvailel felt; :intl what :mule matters worse was that I ncvcr got s proper ni¢;llt‘e sleep. I was tuld t-hc trouble wus llvrvous b`l'eulrd0lv-fl, hut though I had medicine, and also attended- an_ institution. 1 did not .im- prove-,inihe least. VI' - N, -'u " I 'was shlloftlhopelmnof ever being t'usse|l's Tsulo.-t1. They did Inc grad. no I persevered. ,anti the result is I at I am nowkwsll and strong again, and in regular wor . ' _ - I ' sllmll|l's cmursr ntusnv pnppan-lay an was-wigs. I "Each of these c 'fiialy-marl- h 'new to suffer. and know i-una k story, doubt.. with to all l‘ , _ 1-curl, Blrmingholu, Iinglnlltl, said:-"I` l-olton. ln.: mon who hardly cv:-1' slept. ,1,,,,|, ,L is only ,qgm V, ,,.|1,~0“ ,mar ,j S Y 'the province, and particularly in Sum- sit his son. Elmer, who is a. student at McGill University and had been DD S ing street car he fell llenvily to tho pavement, the full rendering him un- conscious. He was carried into o -nearby drug store and later to the W_estern‘l-lospital, where it was found that the injury was serious. ills wife and brother, Rev. A. P. McLellan. of St. Andrew's, were summoned by tele- gram and they and his son, Elmer. were with him till the end came on Saturday morning at 2 o'cloclr. As stated in a- despatch to The Guardian on Friday night, an operation was per- formed but no hope was held out by the physicians. The skull had been fractured in the fail. Added sadness is given to his untimely death by the fact that it occurred far from home and during a visit to a son whom he so tenderly loved and in whose future he was so deeply interested, and the sympathy of all will go out to the family and relatives so suddenly and severely stricken. ' `The late Dr. McLellan was u. lead- ing figure in the commercial, profes- sional and civic lite of Summerside. From 1908 to 1911 he served continu- ` ously at the civic Council Board; he was for several years a prominent member of the Board of Trade and in "petuate his to come. In that made for Town he took an part. Summerslde him, and, while the ing lived there, will for bls death. He was an, mem. ber of Court Chatauqua C, M__ B. A. and the Knights He was born at Grand 14, fifty-seven years ago and generations every move hav- ~ was VLCBIII M-rr who TUESDAY - . , ` -merside, where he, lived and practised V , took for his subjct a. period in Ancient ~ his profession for the past eleven . pA|.N |:`U|-_ ` .A¢°|D`5_N-3-___ M,-_ irish History. His address was singu- , years, will learn with sorrow or his _y,,;e,,,,.R,,e,,es_ 1.~,.ee¢¢,w,,,._,.,,,,,,,, ‘.,m,._,, larly al_>le'»1nd \1l>l>r0l>rlnte- By his dic- - death. He had gone to Montreal to vi- painful acC;,|eut a few days ago while tion and force of- dellvel‘Y` he has leff- - n u. lasting impression in the minds of sawing wood." His hand coming i contact withthc-circular ,saw was had of his i_i_hgers.- p are reported to.. have arrived at th ranchesiof the Rogers -Rsyton Co., a Black Fox Compapy._ ._This wlll_,h welcome news to _tha-se.inter`csied I these companies. V _V melts Institute wus emphasized i the pleasant “A-t Home" given by til f Mrs Fred Whit York Point. edby a-series of parlor games whlc were very -much enjoyed. Luncho was later served by the ladies. hearty vote of 'thanks to Mrs. Wil brought .to a ‘close o. very onioyabl evening. , January last was re-elected for n sec- ` '-' ' ond term as its President. As a mem- 7 - lj _ ber of the Town,Councll he initiated a -- -»~ . _. ,` .- number of civic improvements, partir ` ' .- , cularly as chairman of the Streets ’ . ' - f , and Parks Committee, which will per- 1.* 1 l . YQMIH' Illrs."low'er|’ was I W. RICHARDS, M.P.-The body oi the' whose death in Ottawa. on the 9th St; Pétéfa; piano solo’ Transcription was viewed by o. 'large number ot' , ‘_ I. ' ti. .1 _ friends. As stated by Premier-Matbhv Cecelia and CM-rp “qw ' 1 mmm “mo” Wm’ M' J°h“ Richards at were rendered. Tile choruses, vocal of the lecture n. vote of thanks was PW-£0" by f°lel1h0l\‘_3» U19 Ia*-lei' 5“tK' o the uncertainty of the weather at this consisting chieny of local hits' was season. and _taking the iong_.distaa_tce g,.ee¢6d_Wm, mam of 1augme,._ The I“¢° °°“5Id°"5U0D»' '"1' might ‘U99 5° costume of Miss Carrie Paquet, in the wise to.mnke s_uch=-an arrangement- ,smgmg of --The Dem. mme sham_ il.l`lll.h3.il he,IVIl'tRICI'i&l'tiff,-lIi0llgI1i.4.Il8; rdcku was very appropriate The 0 Father McAulsy was one of the prin- Striking Cure by Dr. 6asselI’s Tablets recalled. were but a short time when me mi- 13- mingled remiss in me loss or our Nm- The °v@f<-M- U-“<21” the ffm- dent occurred. in ste in oifa mov- ~ ‘ " ‘ ‘ " CURNWALL. -On Monday evening the- 15th. the social side of the Wo- ' ' ' ‘ .. 0 - - .8 interesting, program, of songs, readings and recitations was rendered, follow- 011 A e it and family, to whose efforts much of the success .of-the social was due, By Timi`ly"U» of Jmi. in- 1 i'\ 861118 was programme, was Dl'6'_ pared under the management of Mr. Wm. J.'Paquet, was indeed an excel- lent one.. Enjoyment was the rule from beginning toend. The number! were. as follows:-Opening, ch0l‘\lB» The Harp of Tara; vocal solo. The Dear Little Shamrock. by Mi" CU-Pile -Pa uq_t, in costume; .-vocal solo, When Kailéer Bill Will Lick Us in- the Fray. ,by Mr. M. -S. Acorn; duet. Little Bunch of Sliamroclts, by Misses Lilln. and -Annie; Garrett; reading, Hiawatha, by Missf-Agnes Mclnnls in_ co_stnme‘;- vo- .cal _sqlo{'Erln is my Home. by Mrs.‘J. W. §Bre_nnan; exhibition drill, by the .Cadets of Souris High School under ,the-manugement of Mr. Edward Foe- Ihsn; address by Rev. Father McAnlny, of “Believe Me if all tizose Eudearing . Young Charms," by Mrs. \Vm. Poquet; opcretla, The Belgian tihlld. by Misses _Susie and Margaret Cheverle, Gladys Styles and Edna. Peters; duet, Where the River Kenmare Flows, by Misses Hail, -Orpheus Hlril! The accompani- ments were played by Mrs. Wm. J. Paquet-and Misses Mnry McDonald, Edna Garrett and Evangeline Puqilet, and many flattering comments were made about .the way in which they solos, duets, etc., were also admirably rendered. The solo of Mr. M. Acorn. reading of Miss Agnes Mclunis, attired ' in the costume of lm lndlanmsiden, was a rare treat. The piano selection by Mrs. Wm. J. Paquet received hearty cipal' numbers. The leamed- lecturer _ ~those'who were privileged to hear sgementot Mr. Lambert Cheverie. S cognizod~'and appreciated 'this-'-exhibi- tion oi exceptional local talent. On the rising-bf* the curtain,--tearful little Belgium was discovered, standing in was one'-of the most interesting num- _, ‘ bers. This operettia.-was original, be- YOUNG FOXES. Litters of foxes .ing composed by Mn Chevene mm I M _ N Pmml self and-the hearty applause which | HM d ' C d » #Pound 6,, I1 ' - ` 3. C ll] 3113. 3- - - . ‘ followed' its successful perform n .e ' - Beuevue` and ('h‘m°"et°Wu Suv” made it evident that the audiencg rio- 7- - ' olf-°P0““dh|5 :stun igbld MAG PRICE CANADA -THAT E W. GILLET -utterfhopelessuess. bewaillng her sad fate;" Britain suddenly appears, then France and subsequently Russia. Each is attended by Cadets and soldiers, clad in their respective uniforms. They offer ~words of consolation and prp» lmlsel to protect Belgium; then all four pray for peace, _ The tableau which -closed this excellent number was con-' sidered one of the mostbeautiful ever -soon' -lu soul-ls. _ 'rho -oxnllilllon .orlll by ,lIio‘/=l~llgh School_Cadets also de- THE ONLY D IA AND WHICH HKS ALI. ITS I PLAINLY STATED.ON,.TI'|$ LA_lE\.,,_~r\_; I-1. .,-. `, wlNN|PEG TORONTO. -ONT. ‘-MONTH:-Ai. id sul. i0 BAKING .POW courluna no stun T COMPANY -\L`lMIT-ED . _f.. f- I'-,“.`.‘,|" serves mention. -The -reading-of-Mas ter Harry McCallum was- a pleasing feature, while the-singing of“"1‘ip- peral-y" reflected credit not oniytto themselves, but also tothelr instruc- tor,-Miss Edna Garrett. Tile-singing or ,the National Anthem brought a most enjoyable evening to` a- close. _The people of Souris are'now~-looking forward to the famous play "'Eile'eu Oge." which will be played- Bolster Monday night. in aid of the-Belgian Flrnd.-*. - l .-‘ff ir . __i Z.-ff3`-; "-ir' ' \_&‘. rf.”- -',' 1 "al r f . .'.r_s ’.',Ti'. ‘1l~1 -'i `.-'L - R... l `.-. .,_,..-. knowit is lso good -them. . ‘ifrl _ -L' ‘r _ `-“__ easily digested ‘,\ f- . ‘ . h c C ;‘l?.l.‘l’.;’li. 3.5...§.“f..3.?:.‘:.l‘;“l;.‘.i°;‘:,,,;;§ ,..in|lllllll||lll|l|ll||lll||ll||||l\|l||ll|l|llll||.....ll.... “ll lllllllllilllllllll.........l\..l|III|IIIII|II ' 5'. if and _some invited guests at the .home I I I i , “Doran-.wear .l.°.:.'...‘:;.;;‘.r.2:.“;.”.l:.‘:;‘2:‘r€l.:.l’.l¥= ' i I - -~~f--Pemnans li" ”~'Yes,I I've noticed how well everything his you." ‘ ‘ “ Fenmans Underwear is . , Pelunqns Limited Paris, Ont. .».o.,', l I ‘ l r __ "oath ' I a I v 1 _ Cowan’.s Perfection 1'1"- Cocoa, because- --they Pure Cocoa is rich ' .-.= - in=l'ood value and is so -_.V, “Thatisn't a'll,'either. This underwear is knit in some sgecial way so it keepsito sharpie.” .I't1..» certainly ts beautifully. It's smoot 'and com! :table too, and, My!-how it standewash- . '_ u couldn’t hire me _to wear anyother." and weights, for men. women and childna. ` _ » I - . ~ 1 . ‘ _ _ ‘ ,i. ,\_ -. , yr fr. ` - ' I .1 f»-. 5 Q§l.‘{-;fi.l§l5 I Mothers are glad to i .see the children enjoy _ - , - i ME? _ tl iii” is§=`=~=--__'?'/.”\ _ -----r' ,L h~. me for ..__| ,e r ~ r made in all atyldf 1 r