fnl lnzl lhl- o i .\n lll~ and ll w... \ |> lid‘ o l- wllll ill‘ lnl i - A - wl. li l.) i l " ' ‘ I ' . 614 noi I l. ill‘ ha l z ).lill ‘ \\'i‘ Illlilhill that ' pl do‘ _ We .‘ l- nlli. lllpro provi - . l luslni 1 thl- .~‘ i ; , _ lllllllL lp v lllokr ' ' unltic '\Vn ‘l your tlCili lll€§ “Tie "lllll o ll(_- ' con mo: is c . ha » lhy ' ver cou ‘kidneys may then act flne. FRIDAY, Western Guardian DELICIOUS l 0X0 Scalloped Potatoes a Polalool A little aalt 1 n" l Ono Cuba Pna the potatooa through a ainvo, add olk of o", and salt, whip up a while to a still lrotll, diaaolve the Ono Cuba in a little hot water. Mix together. Butter aorno allella or a cooking dish, fill with the mixture. Cover with browned broad crumbs and tiny iocen of butter. Put in the oven or 1_0 minutes to cook. —8HOP from Holmanfi Catalog. —FOR LATE WESTERN NEW! page 3 to available. tf. —ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. Whole- sale and ll-B-Ulll, Batman's, Sum- merside. 751-1~l3tf- -EARLV SPRING MILLINERY styles on display today (Saturday). Regular Opening. Saturday March 28th at Sinclair's. 1031-3-20-21 I --ADVANCE SHOWING new Spring Millinory Saturday, March 21st. Formal Opening following wl-ck Saturday March 28th.—Sln- einir A‘; Stlveart Limited. 1031-8-20-21 --SATURDAY. MARCH 21st lld- vance showing of Authentic styles in early Spring Iliillincry. Our for- lmai opening will be held following RADIO PROGRAM Radio Programme to be broadcast by The Canadian National Rall- ways, From .\"l“.\'l'i().\' (.‘NR.-\ (313 , d\i0NC'I‘ON, N. 13.. Friday. .\lnrch 20th. 1925 Atlantic Standard Time Metres). 71:0 p.m.-Bedtime Stories by "i'n- rle Alf.’ l $.00 p.m.~ Dominion Ilepartnlent of Agriculture uvlinrket Reports, 3.34) p.m.—-.\iusical Programme by Mont-ton Knights of Columbus. under the direction of lllr, lt..l. Ward. l. Quartetlc-"0 Canada" ,_ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ , , _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _. Llulllcc i\'. of C. \lalc Quartette Messrs. Lynch. Glynn, Crllllvlil and Ward 22. Baritone ' soIoMSc-locted Air. J. B. Connolly 3. Violin solo—"Song of The liven- ing Star" from the Opera “Tann- hauscr." ............ -. .\lrs. Raymond Legere -l. Tcnor soio-(a) “To llave and lo llolll." _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ . __ lliill. (b) "Evangeline." __._. Bourque l.\ir. Frank Lynch, assisted by K. of C. Quartette Bass Soio—"O'er the Bilowy Ocean." __.-_.__. Smith ,Wnrd ' Address: 6. Orchestrn-Selections by iv’, of i‘. Orchestra _ _ . _ . . _ . . . . . _ . _ . _ .. 7. Coutrnita‘ solo la) “Sunshine of \'our Smile." .. ..__ (‘ook lb) ".\lotilcl‘ Alachren" __ _ llaii .\lrs. Warren (lrllnt, of Dorchcslor _ ll. R. lll-:lding~"'l‘lll- llclil." .__'._.._. _ , _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ . _ _ __ llrullnuollli .\lrs, ll. J. \\'nrll l! Piano solo (a) "lionllo" . ~'l) “Home Swcvt __ ,_,__________.. ,. Afazurclln bliss ldlnliile Nlnllinlaut 1i. Violin Sfll(l'-S§‘l‘§('lt‘\l _. .\irs. Raymond 11c "lrc l2. Mouth Organ SOli1——.‘.t'll‘(il(‘.(I _. l.\ir. James Kelly l1). Qllnrtottll»"(Tome Where the Lilies lllooln." ............... .. K of L‘ ..\laic tllulrtcite PART ll. l‘l‘o_vrnnlnle of Popular Music 'l‘hl~ Itainbow All-lolly Boys. of Zllnncton. N. l1. Gill) SAVE THFI KING i 1019-3-2011 €-.-}-—— For Nora- Frrt-~.\llnlard'n Llnlmrnl. L. 0f Nations Chides Austria (ilGNrJVA. Mar. 1!). -Austria fill-flit‘ in for another chilling today by the council of the League of Nations during u. session crowded with business. her failure in carry out l‘: ‘ions features of Iile Ll-llglll-‘s financial reconstruction plan being reprovlvd. Quart 0f Water A Day Helps Kidneys l»? when Back Hurts or Bladder Eon-mm, Also Take a Little Salts lillllnn“ too much rich food may produce kidney trouble in Sfllllfi form. says ll. weli~known authority. DQ034139“!!! acids created excite the kidneys. Then they become overworked. get sluggish. clog up and cause all sorts of distress. par- lll-ularly backache and misery in tho kidney region. rheumatic ltwing- es, severe headaches, acid stomach. constipation torpid liver. slecPiBfl-9‘ nens, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting‘ right. or it bladder Utithers you. begin drinking lots of good water and also get about four ounces of Jad Suits from any good pharmacy; take a table- spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days mud your This fnlnous salts ie made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice. omn- blned wllth lilhia, and has been used fnrycara to flush clogged kidneys nnd stimulate them to activity; ‘nlao to neutralize lhe acids in the system so that they no longer irri- tate, thus often relieving bladder disorders. Jud Salts canl not injure anyone; makes a. delightful effervescent llthla water drink which mlillone of men and women take now nnd than to help keepdhe kidneys and urin- ary organs clean, thus often avoid- ing serious kidney disorders, By all lllPlllll have your physician exnmlna your kidneys at least twice a your. ~. lgggffjiiihrnm "\'-"""“ l '1‘ . lion of llll‘ Wagner J week. Saturday; March ZZRtiL-Sln- clair & Stewart lldnlitell. . 1031-3-20-21 --ST PATRICWS IN KENSING- 'l‘t).\‘.~— Till‘ Feast of St. Patrick lvao ceil-hratcli lli Kensiugtorl on Thlvsllay with tllll‘ observance. in the morning Rev. Mgr. l). J. Milffs (‘hapel and the choir- nicv- ly rendered nlusic zlppropriatc t0. the occasion. in the evening an entertainment was givl-p 1n the t‘. .\l. ll. A. hall which was patron- ized null l-lljoycd by as null: "rolls an audience as ilas patronized this institution for some time. Mr. (l. R. Zilcllahon capably presided The programlnl‘ conlprlsed: ln trolluctory reluarks , Chairman; address. Rev. Geo. C. Taylor; drama, "lfiuiganks Fortune“, Dram- atic (limb; rose drill. eighteen girls; drama. Act ll; instrumental music, Afr. \\'. Brown. Mrs Frank Riel)’; drama. Act lli; (loll Save the King. The zlddress by lieu] .\fr. 'l‘zlylol‘ was :1 concise exposi- lifc and literary pro- lluctions oi‘ Francis 'l‘hon1pson. The Rev. speaker dealt with ills subject’ in a masterly manner and his vlninently successful effort, was keenly appreciated. ’l‘he| characteristic feature oi the wnoi“ ceillbration was the intense inter- est nlanifestcd by the lliltll0llU<‘.— »~~~-<-o->-_i PERSONALS —<Mr. Stephen lluestis of Wil- mot Valley is visiting in St. Eleanors. —Miss Almbel l-logg spent the week end in Kensington the guest of Mr. and Mrs Lea H. Monsa- Minnrdn Ilnimcnt for cornn nnd bullion» Eastern Guardian i ..°SHOP from Holman‘: Catalog. I ...."'AUCTION SALE at hlllrdnlak illathesotks. Montaigne. on 'l‘ueslln,v, lllarch 2-l. Stock, crop, implements and household furniture, ll. Nelson k Sons. Auctioneers, 1015-3-19 3i l "JEASTERN AGENT.—-Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Agent. in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising. Job Printing, new and renewal sub- scriptions. tr. ..*MILLINERY OPEN|NG.——You are cordially‘ invited to attend tho Spring Silowing of pattern and realLv-to-wollr hats, novelties and trimmings. March 21st ~ Elite Jlillincry‘, Montaigne, opposite Vick- ersonls. 101i913-20-1i ..*THE GEORGETOWN llrrllll- atic (‘lull will rl-pl-at the popular Irish comedy drllum “Eileen Ogo" in thl- fllldfl-llows llrlil at .\ioni.- ago" on Mtlllflily evening. March 23rd. 1045 1t 30 3i ..*PROFITABLE SALE-Some idea as lo lilo skill as ttil‘('.li()llC"r of our‘ Aiontague firm ii. Nelson & Son. is gathered from tho high Drives rl-c-"lvvli from the Sfllt‘. of farm. nlzlchinl-ry. cntlilnl on: on till- promises of .\liss (‘ilrislinrl {til-- l'lll('lll'l‘ll, iris (‘ows brought as high as fifty flvo dollars, Willi" shot-p TPilllZIWI from sixtcl-n ss-vl-n- ly fivl- lo liglltcrn dollars and scv l-nty fivlr lzonls each. null other things in proportion. shuttering all previous rl-corlls and far oxcl-l-ll- in‘: wzl I‘ time prices. Jack of all trades and ulastcl‘ of llonl- is not appiilrltilil- to ll. Nelson & Sou, cs- pl-l-ialiy will-n it (‘Ollllhi lo rnzliiz~ lug big prices at nu auction sale. AN ACCIDENT. -—\Vishing lo . i his ilorso soul» UXPiCi-l" this l'l‘lll$.{ lhc lluliest season of o yczar in l'fél line of buslllln-n‘. uuv of our Illontngul: lrucklllcn tank a spin around the n11 'u ill»r.sl‘\l:.1t.-l:. a few cveninzs llro. The horse n vr-ry spirited animal has the fashion of shying at "very passing object. and on this oclrn slnn ill lhc vicinity of tho Post office ills habit overcome him. striking Mrs Nelson Show, and knocking to the ground from where she was picked up and car- ried into n nearby store. lier in- juries. however, are not so seri- ous as at first supposed allll to llny sile is almost as well as ever. No blaml- whatever can be attach- ed to the driver in this case -who grcnlly regrets the incident as the affair was purely occidental. in fact ollr truckmen are nlnotlg.our most respected residents nnd l'll' ‘be it from them to tolerate any- thing not in lino with good cltizeuehlp.—.l. ..*RECOVER4NO. —llis many frll-nds regret very mllch to learn that Mr. linrry McGregor of Mont- ague. has been confined to the house filr the pmit week or more suffering from a very severe cold: lair-ls! reports. however, convoy the pleasing news. that he is some what better, nnd hopes in n very short time to be his cheerful and (liliis. l’. l‘.. celuilratcd Alass ill Si] THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ulullllnrqllullcllls‘ The different ‘C. G. l. T. srouDB of the city churches are at present preparing for u. special “lially" nleeting to be held next Tuesday night. One of the features will he a spelling match in which all the senior uroups \vill luke part. . 0n fllonliay night the llndics .\id of the Central Christian Cinlrch ilelll a Property Social at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Piatts. Admiral Street. A short and vcry pleasing program was rendered. those taking part being l.\f'rs, Illil» ton Stewart. l‘.\liss Ethel Coombs. liliessrs. llyle Robson alld liarry Porter, with Prof. ‘Panton playing till- zlcl-olnpanimcltts. The adult‘ was greatly enjoyed by the large llulnbel‘ of guests present. and the thanks ‘of the lnlliios‘ Auxiliary is dull to Ml‘. and Ilirs. Pllllts fol‘ thl- use of tilcir conlulolllous honle and for their hospitality. The Diocesan Church Society was held ut St. Peter's (‘nthvdrlll on Wednesday for the celebration of lloly Communion, the celebrant at this service being lils Grace tho .\l"i3llll)8ll()ll of Nova Scotia, US$18- tcd by the present incumbent of St. Peters. ‘(in Wednesday and 'l‘ilursllay' the Wumens Aidjleld its annual meet- llll! in St. Peter's School The op» ening service was in St. l’l~tl.-r's Cathedral Wednesday morning at a quarter nftcr ten. the prcnl-hcl- be- ing l-lis Grace. Archbishop Worrcli 0n the afternoon of that day an nd dress was given by Rev, Dr. Moore President 0f King's College. llllli- fax. On ’l‘hursllay tho Right lime‘ crend linclicnley‘. Ilisllol) (Toallju- tutor. also addressed the gather- infl‘. The attendance was very good indeed. in spite of the poor roads. and the women were very cnlillls- instic over the work ot‘ tile auxil- lury. Today the Feast of ‘Si. Josl-ph.‘ is beinl: fittillgly I)l)$l‘l'\'t‘(l by the: members of Si. Joseph's‘ Roliality- .\lnss was celebrated eph's Convent. -Cilnpel at l‘ nX-lockl this morning by llis Lordship flish op 0'l,eary. at which the Sodaiity‘ members received lloly Commtlni ion ill a bully. 'l‘l1crl\ was a large liered appropriate hymns muss. The altar wlTP-ileautifully’ decorated with cut flowers null pot, ted plants. in addition to nlyriads of colored lights. 'i‘h|s evening at’ 1.20 ‘Ptlllllfiellll Ilélltlfllvlillll wilii be given by Illis lmrllship, and also .1 reception of new nlembers and sermon, A congregational sol-in]. llllllt'l'| tho zlusplccs of tho Kings lmligh-j tors. was held on 'l‘ncslla_v nisht in nnll Sull- proprietor of lilo largo‘ mercantile firm of All-flood nnd liviirwzor. our of the biagcst busi- noss l-ntl-rprlscs ill the town. null is today one of the most popular Young hllsilu-ss men in this part of lho country, nnd the incl illlii for 13"‘ llflFt week. the ilusirlcss hasn't lbcell under his own p"rsol:.‘ll sup llrvision. has proven a ilindruncl‘. l‘ililll‘l‘ than a cure for tho very stubborn coil] with which lll‘ has 'llt‘l'll Zll.lll(‘l(C‘(l./“.l. ' ..*FUNERAL, SERVICES-The funeral of thl- late Mrs (‘hristinzl Malhcson beloved wife of hiurlloclt Alathesotl of Aioutalzue took place from tho Aluntagul- Presbyterian (Ihurch, on Monday, Alurch lllth, illfil. The Rev J. A. .\l(‘»lli‘lll'lll of Vaileyficitl conducting the funeral core-loony. taking for his tl-xl “Life is nothing more than a vapor." 'l‘hl- cilurch building was filll-ll to capacity. n long linc of fiiPikhs fellowiulg the rullllills lo their inst resting place ill tho Vailcyflcirl cemetery adjoining tho church where us a lillle girl sho worshipped. being born in the neighboring settlement of iieath- erdale sixly"l'l>lll' years zlg» ~ though Mrs ‘llllihlrson ulna joyl-d lo lll" krvalvst bl ugs. good lll-lllih. 111511.! plnl ‘ lf n strong and rlllnlstl constitution. lhl- silvl-r cord 1.4 wl-nk zll its host Id a ll ul months ago sill‘ wall; swirl-ll sour‘ ill\\'.'ll'll malady. which Kl'l'\\‘ so sl-rious that shl- was llvisl-d to go lo Montreal, Wll six days after lill4l‘l"~'l)llli{ a serious opera- tion. shl- grassed to till.- grunt l)l‘- yonli in llwllilllfil‘ to ll telegram stating bl-r condition her two sist- ers Mrs Scott and Mrs lrwin jonltlcyvll all thl- way froln liuivl- dere. (‘zllifornizl nnd were with hor for fivl- days previous lo hcr llcntil. ‘dllll with tho assurance of a ilcttl-r llll‘ beyond and to bl- ill dweller in that homo of many nlnnsious nladl: her passing indeed‘ a glorious ollc. The deccusl-ll was ll splendid typo ot’ <lhc exemplary christian. uniting with the Presby- terian (‘hurl-h ill lloslon will-n a more slip of a giri- Very indust- rious and prudent lo .1 dogrcl» sill- was tho stamp of woman always to be found in ll lzolufortzllbll- 1101110" stead. Kindly nnd sympathetic in St. Jos-Inizlte the interests oi‘ the Solzilvty attendance, Tho Soliality choir rellicnnlluctcd the service. At noon on during Thursday the |l-n ilusbllnll thorn are ll-ft lo chor- Heartz Memorial Hall. The atten- dance was very large and n splen- did program was presented. After a number of social games had been played, the entertainment was ill-might to a successful Close with the serving of refreshments. The monthly meeting of the Mis- sion Build of St. James Church was ill-id on Wednesday afternoon, with the President, IMrs. W. ‘A. Stew- art, in the chair. The C_ (l. l. '1‘. Groups of Zion (‘lilurch hcd their weekly meeting on Tuesday night. it taking the form of u social evening, The lrirls divided into two groups were en- tertained at the ironies o1’ their leaders, lhlisses lliiiiall illelienzic and Jean Fraser. The wlveilly meeting of the Y. l‘. S. (I. l-l. of Zion (fhurch was ilclll on bionlluy night, The subject for the night took the form of a lio~i bate “ltosolvcd that what we lllllPl‘ it llctl-rnlincs what we l\l‘(‘Ollll\ more than our surroundings." A number of the members-gave vcry interesting and instructive tnlks on hntil sides of the subject. The couvoncr of the visiting committee gave her alsual ilflflll report of the work dmlo among the sick of the congregation. At St. Pnul‘s throughout llli‘ week many of the regular featur- es have been cancelled to mnkcl way for the special gatherings un dr the auspices of the Diocesan Society and the Woman's Auxiliary‘ to tho hlisslonnry Society, (ln Tuesday evening the (filurl-ll was filled with n fine congregation for the l). C. S. annual service at which lit. Rev, Bishop lillcliellllil‘ was the preuciler. On both Tues‘ day and Wednesday llllPTllOOlli there were inlportani sessions of the Executive t-onlnlitiee of lllv l). C. S. at which llis (‘lraco Arch- bishop Worrcll presided. Tile out! come of tilesc gatherings mcztns prompt and united effort to stim- m the Province. On Thursday the \\'oman's Aux~ A iliary Communion Service was ileill at 7.45 with a large attendance. BlHllOl) llaclicnley and the Rector delegates societies sat down to a well scrvl-d luncheon in St. Paul's Hail, Lad ies from the two city chnrchr-s were hostesses. Brief addresses were given by Bishop llul‘.l\'enlcy., President Mooreof King's Colicgcj .\(Ill(l8il(2f)ll Willie and others. l.:ll~' or in the day Mr. and l.\’flrs. Georgi-i l)l\l3iois opened their home to n1 dciigiltful reception for the delocnt es and their friends lil meet tho new Bishop. waiting on lho sick or in any way helping lilo nl-edy wcrlvllll‘ grcal- osl plonsllrcs of her lift‘. ullll in the passing of this good vvolurln in whose boson) kindness slwoly glolvell, Ilotlluglle and colnlnuuitj’ loscs one of its best residents. lic~ sides n sovrowing null grici’ strick- lsh hcr luelnory. the two sisters zlireally nanlcll and onc lll‘fllllt‘l' Daniel A.. in (‘zliifornill to all of whom the sympathy of the wilolc l-omnlunity ls l-xlcnllclL-J, ____-<0§_____ TWINKLING TOES Tlll‘ jclwoled and bcnllcll effects‘ which ilave been such a prl-dolninzlnti feature of lthc Welling frocks have. made their way lluwnlvarll lo the lavl-‘nling slippers. Tho hulmps url- covered with enlbrllilil-ry l-ithcr workcll in silks lrf brilliant nll-fllllic threads or in llFllJIlll. color- id ill-ads. - ,_ F of boll)‘ ‘ hues. J. l1. Illuynarll. Nollbulln; 'l_o\vll.-lenll.l\lr. (lcorgl- it. McMahon.‘- lwtlsington; i i f “lulu A pingtim Smartness . 4;, A‘ v l I ‘lirf/oa‘. nv NEW FROCKS T ful indeed. easy and interesting. AT $4.25 A lsuspender Dress 0f Flannel in bright col- ors. Flame, Tangerine, Copen, Rose, Grey and Brown. $4.25 A nice range of the popular “Ensemble” ors, fur trimmed, shown in all the new shade HE NEW THINGS ARE READY HE The range of lovely froc There are dresses 0f ing Flannels, loiret Twills, Serges, Tricolette the new modes as suggested by the illustrati AT $11.50 A dainty dress of Kllshan Flannel, “V” neck dress, with Wind- sor Tie and fancy Belt. This is a particularly ltiiraciive model. $11.50 RE, in a variety that is delight- ks shown make choosing very every popular fabric, includ- s, Fancy Silks~-shown in all onabove. AT $20.00 _A dress of fine all wool poplin, neck ad- justable, with two rows of fancy buttons. Pockets trimmed in ilarmonizing colors. $20.00 dress, in combination of col- s, a very zlttractivc line ai $26.50 MO ORE 6 N°LEOD DAVIES HOTEL .\lr. J. ll‘. Proiilt. Kerwin-atoll; Air.‘ .\Ir. I, (i. _ llili. llvlgll Slllli‘i|l-r|'llxli.i tun; lSoa View: \\'1llill|_n Cousins. llzlllit‘: lllaicon ltlulaloll. Lorne LIMlTEi) 1.. I ,. l-icr lift-Queen, ()l'\\"lllI (‘. f‘, llak- (lllulil-l, ltllsl-onrhl‘; l‘. MARCH 20, 1925 k__\_ l). Crush)" _ _ _ .; iilll‘ l-r. Kcnsingtlwn: i‘). 1'1. llllrtllllt‘ (‘ny- g; ].;]..;,||.H-,-; (‘llllrll-s (‘lloilly lien- lllll l/"jlrll- l\l-i\|u: .liilli1" l‘). "an ill-limo ll. ;\lill‘ll.\(lll- Sllllillllil-Nldp: singtou: J. A. Mclil-unn. 'l‘ignisil: iviillilffi Pvlllic‘ Kcuslull- \\'_ l-l. Duffy. Killkora: ll. li. Blouse.‘ it. \\'. "luyior, lluntl-l‘ lil ": i)?!‘ \\.'lllls .\. lio . Kinro ; ll. \\'. .\ll‘l\rlllllr, Kl-nsiuglon; ii. J. uill lhllnvtil. l“l'i‘ll\'li liivl-r. EXCITEMENT. L“ llI37-Ii-2lifnln1il. BRINGING UI‘ FATIIICR DON’T GET‘ ‘ EXCITED Slip quietly along to GOFF-"S as usual. possible for you to loose anything by buying here and just as impossible to save by going elsewhere. Don't get carried away by loud noises It is lm~ and ;v\1-~l"1.~.'. popular self once again. Since the beginning of the prt-sentysnr "llllrry“ has been the" m _‘ pt-iONE row. we Songs} IFEEI. ILL- TELL. l-llM TQfQME RIGHT OVEQ- -"1~*-——~ . DOCTOQ come Rlqwr OVER TD MR Jlclcb‘ I'M THE DOQTQR ARE. ‘(DU MR, HUM: NQT so <OOD_ fb/vl- .2051’ as; l **‘°~’<:1;f @1929 ov Int-l. Fuvona Sanvlcsz. INC.‘ t..." Bllllln laqlnn lea-ma, Examine those well. price or quality or stylc. 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