- . . ca. A...“ "as l’ Aiiii“ aeao I for over three decades. Pure and Delicious Always. — Try it. Pay It 0-day THAT APPROBATION ’ BILL SENT YOU a few days ago is a part of our service of convenience to our -= customers. This service can only be operated successfully if all bills are paid promptly when due. YOUR BILL IS DUE WHEN YOU RECEIVE IT Will you be good enough to send in the amount today. . MOORE é l"I°LEOD UNITED Charlottetown, P. E. I. THE .t." I AT THE ‘ Motor Show ' AT THE p Motor Show ._.._¢_.¢_ iniormcdiate. '- MILLCOVE SCHOOL ggflifjcfijjfi“ The ‘Onowmg is {he standing of 3, Madeline Johnson. School for the moo-m of Grade |x_ , l r STAR _ DURANT 2 (indie V1ll—1. Joseph Campbell; i: fifiigfl,‘ $840.00 Delivered $1450 Delivered , 'efiiiibiifiii“llilféibfiifiifii i» Co" L"=*""°'- r ' - ~ l " istena Mcquam; 3' Katméeii Miss Morris Dept. Grade Vlll. . H ll , ’ i ‘tigrlfilse VI- 1, Anita l-Iu hos’ 2 1' Jean McDonald s r mm, Mon“; 3’ Frank Coniick- - mi, Waidrou Itavers and Rhoda Eu l Grade v“1- Margaret Hllghefl; 3 Agnes Solomon. - 2, J m C t ’ “ - _ . Giraud? 102g, Cecilia Macintyre; gum, Vi], i We Tell You What 1t Costs BEFORE fhfyjli" Hllshes: 3, Mm Mllc- 1, Ralph Douglas, l e . We Start the JOb" K IlI—‘.l1,BiasilM::1;cQllaid;‘2, i; ferllilllcésngililileidier i ' ' i l OI‘ ; , B t & C L d imgrheis n 1 2r" Mullen Misc McCormacWs Dept, Grade VI. - are — . - 0o‘ t o hetiglrigru Hughes; {Ralyiiggliigsiliiii élldagig‘%éfiolvfi I ' . i 1-» l. ' ’ °“ “' ~ ‘MP°RTA"T N°TICE . l‘ j ' _ - ggpslgq} y‘ k Quanta‘ s MacIntyre, 3, Blanch Mc Griadgaiiéilael Burke ‘ ~ YOU can now buy an Efifit l Qizlifeli...i$"*.;‘::.;lsi‘e"l..2‘i 5' ‘as w “rift *- r-s-lls- A-v CLINTON HOSPITAL ASSOCIA- ggflllrlzlwlknnfmllga §.,,e.K.,§‘.Z._MI" T I f, D t a d w magm- ‘fhafisl-sw livwggllol; » "8 cs, a een a a o a e ., ra e . armour-i - TION TRAINING SCHOQL FDR lvilgiilnetfly-r-Mgxrlz" glacllrktlvrél. ‘cdeceils Waikzr, willingness to supply. all" r table‘ - - e as cua , oss _l r» gveragte atiAl;gB4ll08—28.3. 3, Waiter Walker. All! fdlj In jot l). » " ercenae- , l" ~ On the heights overlooking the picturesque town of i g Grade iii. " Pride” $19.33. up' ‘womb: to ‘we Clinton, Man. Near Boston and Worcester. 84th year. it, ileianBDolnavau, . geovapmcal_hafim' . Thorough training and preparation for State Roglstrg- 3: Giiixytlls geisha)’. U96 whatevcrlodvicaitdtion lion. Well equipped class and lecture rooms. Laboratory. you the boat lflvilti adddoift 39mm inggrumqr; Minn Morriueyh Depk, Grade II. d - ~ - P ~ 1 Charles Jenkins goo sewlcefn" instruction and full maintenance given to students. 2: Mildred Goren ' Write for Book of Information to 3- Hilgh Mcmmald- THE SUPERINTENDENT s?“ "-—"'- L i . '- » l ' l- CHNTON HOQPITAL. 2' thiiliili Eiflile a l . = l ‘ ' l '- Clinton, Mass. I701‘ handg 3,‘ Carrie Easton. ’ ' » ' ' i i " ‘I ' - . unsadznwnintf and skin, cold sores ' mu. Mcwlllilml Doph, Sr. ' - 1» Lilli"- Lieweilvn- Ever time ou a a re air bill f and cracked lips. 2. \Vi'l.lt0l‘ plliellieller lllit] Ada b tt y y P P 01' You!‘ , B t hi i . ' a fi 5 Refuse substitutes. ascugieeli McDonald. ery’ you are paying a tax‘ ~ _ 4,1,... H Taxes, like death, are. said to be inevitable, st J h , tt , cHnsmgglgofig gm,“ g 2.. ‘lg-rig; szrgglgllil; yet thousands of Exxde owners seem to be e 0 l1 S a m, chm, A,,__“,,u,,efl l ‘ a. Lucy scum. tax-exempt as far as repairs go. Give an . ' , so Y T , or ~ Exllde Battery ordinary care and you- can no. ed g ° °§Em foTpl-f E§-,_°‘-°VE". expect from 1t extra-ordinary service. , - - . ~ Groafitgg; gzi-crselillnoaflalzglybourl This means not only continuous SBIVICB but St John, N f rd] V . I long service. Which in turn means de- o S, 9W Olin an (From the Strasbourg Leader) ‘d d - c_ e economy-a greater economy with each A th I d , tulsglglaseiarollclztlgi xlgl-llliltglz: l month or year that you 0W1‘! YOU: battery. u 2e . W. Glove! who died last weohuna v - . h,“ s,,,,,,.,,,. ,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,, m, e prices of Exlde are at a new low level. , $150,000-00 E Y E; . . iliiii: EiZZiMivQFi/lireiiileihlilifi The qua-MY is at m9 “m9 high 1°V°L _ » ye xamlnatlon scion. and qwhas of ekmliltary char- ‘v ' ' i S c ' _ ', ~ o actor. e caa et was oov- V _ ‘ " ! “b” "b"? Calm“! PM up Capital "§;f,;§*§',j;, _-;-,-_-_;-g-_,3_-; gsmlll-ot tfigverfingoaéidhuwit: _ . sxroa BATTERIES or omens LIMITED ~ . \ - tofto pool mod gins-- _ _ . ‘ ' l; ' smzlloo-m 550450-00 3i‘ but eii, e35. out of ton §;‘,,‘;',“’g,,,,,,'},°;, ‘igfiguygg; f , TORONTO wmmrsc , w ~ ' - wxrttzvom. 111:; moonroythlt a; “cu” “w,” l.“ by? we lllbulhinlt. lNlnInlt-I- _.'. ' -_ . a u our ou ova on 59mm, m q w ' M, -. \ - , Bflflkgffl-Bflnk of N073 s¢otia l" i" ""3 °7 °W°l| "F wounds anfl theelliacii ehgirakofrom “l, -l~ ' ‘ .- v "fig-m" b. m“ y“ n. m" whiah llfilhld augorg more or his; 1 . , con nus .. “ a pacing o l Auctioneer-sand dealers m Live Stock g} xjgg; @',,,°§;fl,',';'i;: ell-ladl- {IIIQYQGPQQ-llg gar-gags ~ . or. " o o I l . “mi” "I. "WWW" W to ouregsuuelzy listmlnlt another‘ i 7:5’ ‘Wflihi l" "PW name for our roll of honor." Tho _, '_ ' :0 a! ILVQ PM"! veterans turned out in s body Mt‘ . ‘ _ ' , y, ~, , w h", a“. i 07M?" the service and. each ‘pieced a V. _ .. _ I l ' ' .~ , “' l *“'" ""°" Sliilll“ *rl,z""".lr.r.i'rz.'z"* l l l l l ~ l a ‘ o l 007430"? moi: Eli's t”. tll chars}: i- '», -' ' A " ’ -' ' 0 . ,._,_-,,,;,,--_,,;,,__ A _ i krus LONG-LIFE. Barr ERY FOR v on lass were lined with cltllono nnoovs _ i v . . l e-y U‘ v 7-, ‘Qrlhth! funeral cortogowwnpc l,’ ' '_ - . v g; _ _'f, , " _, , . ,.:.."::~ili..'::"...'r,:.. .- i l -- a = ~ -l | O I ' . .441 oer-law WEST iilifliiiiiflii —8HOP from Hoinialfs Catalog I Donald's Ciel-moat. April 29th. _ 2423-4-12-151. —WANTED.—A quantity havingany for sale write or phone Kennedy Bros. 2385-4710-11. —RETIRED' RAILWAY OFFI- DIAL-On. March 31, 192-1, Mr.- Iliicilacl Mountain, section Forc- mafl, C. P. R. Kenslngtou, retired from the railway service after s. Wmlinllai Performance of duty for a period of twenty-one years. Mr. Mountain first worked on the l". E. l. Railway in Suuimerside. East- ern Section under the foremanship of Rufus Heckbert, with assistants Jicnsrs» Angus Fitzpatrick. M. Mc- ifinuou. Robert Arthur und Alex. Ulllllllbvli- In all these years in this section no serious accident oc- curred which shows that the part of the road. under the foreman- ship of Mr. Mountain, was well sus- tained and which has conclusively proved that, to maintain efficiency ill work we must have sufficiency ill artisans. In tile formidable snowfights that had to be per- petuated in the winters still living in memory. in the winters of well connected storms and of almost incrodibiyr (leap snow. Mr. Moun- tunl never suffered an accident to iiuppcn.—ut least none worth boast iug about Thcnueu who worked under iiilli are still loud in tilsir praises of the kind. yet firln dis- cipilne that he exercised over his subordinutesnmd the‘ prnciticaland cducutive rule that he maintained. lie ivas always able practically to "iiiilfl U10 Potential energies of his iiieil by kind and well planned ulcthods, thus getting the best e. suits, n! the some time qualify iilenl tn assume null satisfactorily lo discharge similar (iuties. Ai- W-“IYH. (o0, was he ublc to obtain results (aouiniensuruic with the re- quil-cillvntei that the service lem- rindud. Although retired from ruil. way service. iio is, by no maung l-onlovr-d from the activities of useful life. Any day he may be seen busy ill some capacity, if not llt wile or ilcar to, then else- ‘Vlifl . and from present indica- tion, one inust conclude that he Yet has years of useful life in flit- uro decades. May he ppegerve health to enjoy thamr-Y, , “ Minard’: Liniment Relieves Colds. to be interred in tho Mall! _ __ v_ Byron Mscbonbld o!‘ the MacDod- --AUCTION $ALE-—\Vlll- s. MIIC- aid Drul; C0,. is flow Guardlln rev resentativa in_ Summerside and will be pleased to receive news, advertising, and Job Printing. uMi-L or MacDonald sells vouns pigs 5 to 6'weeks Oil]. Parties Guardian at his store- m ~ t EMFIRI’! > OONTIOT ‘roliminary Announcement. —8U M M ERSJ DI? AGENT. —Il' ln connection with imperial iBa- by Week which is to lbs hold at the British Empire ylhbibitlon. Wembiey, England, during’ the Baby ‘Week Council is holding an Empire's iBonnlelst Baby Competi- the Morning tion. His tele- phone No. is 12-2. t! , l Competitors. Eastern‘ Guardian , ....'8HOP ‘horn Hoimsifs Catalog The competition wi.ii be open to children under 5 years of agepborn o! British subjects throughout the British Empire. Hogan-ER" AggN-r, .411», J, Olaulflontlon of Competitor: W. Murdock la- now Guardian- A;- ent in Montague and will be ploaa~ ed to receive news Items. advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and renew- al subscriptions. i! 3 llnTHE LADiES AID. SOCIETY yew o! flas- of lSt. Andrews Clnirch. Moutnixllfl. 1(0) Those between U16 889B 0! intend holding a “Tea" and Sale 2 and 5 years. of Fancy Goods. April 30th- in Odd Fellows Hall." 24524-1541. There will be three classes of competitooiz— (a) Those from 3 to 9 months of ge. . (b) Those from 9 months to 2 Entrance. . l ....",A N-EW .8TRAlN.-Mr. Dave Reid of Montague has just received by express today a. Jersey Black Joint Cocksrel from Marcy Poultry Farm. New Jersey, iii. S. A.. and he is mating him wit-h pallets from Faimoulh, Jdass. iI-ie also has two other Jersey Blacks which he in- tends to mate with a flock of Roda island Reds. This cross ought l0 produce very heavy Birds. The Jersey Blacks are the largest bird known. FEESONALS‘ __*.\iessrs. Fred and Joe Vuozzo returned to their home in Montague lifter spending the Pa“ (“V months 1,, lgpston and New York. Entrance is to be lby means of a photograph showing the competit- or unclothed and. full length, and must be taken while the child is o! the age of the class for which it is entered (further details of this are given on the Score Sheet.) Parents ‘who are willing for their child's photograph to appear in the Press are invited to send a second photograph, which may be different from the first one, for lmbiieation in the lPress. The photograph en- tered for the competition is to be accompanied ‘by a. lscore Sheet, information is to be given regard- ing the child's physical condition: this Score Sheet is to be signed by a doctor. Copies of the ‘Score Shoat may be obtained from the National Baby Week Council, 117, ‘Piccadilly. London, W. 1., Eng- land. or from Overseas Deputies for the Council. Each photograph (with-Score Sheetifliied in) enter- ed for the competition is to "be ac- companied by un entrance fee of 1 shilling (except in cases lwiiere some arrangement for com-pound- ing entrance fees is made) togeth- er with aguaraniee that in ltbo event of a competitor winning a prize no permission will be given __*Misses Bertha and Cialia Lani- gan or lSturi-reou, left recently for Iipsron, 'i‘iley were accompanied to ‘CDZHQOVLTGIOWH by Miss Helena .i. and Luurctta CoiiinsrsD. ' GEORGETOWN HIGH SCHOOL The following is the standing n! the pupils of Georgetown H150 School for the month of March. . IQNNI E31‘ IKIY . "*-‘“~"l"'~’uun_._d~o.< ,- ,- - - »,, fourth week in July, tho National » which must be dated, and on which , ‘mini or iiiiiiumnsit ~ or riwrr TllliATliiiNT. “Be good. enough to publish for the in orulotiou of Rheumatism suilerers how "bruit-a-tives” relieved my Rheumatism which had at ieasi five ‘ears’ standing. _ “ he trouble was in my right ilip and shoulder; the pain almost unendurabie. This kept up uutli I startedtotako"Fruit-a-tivcs”. After a continuous treatment for about six months, I am now in first-class con- dition. This, I attribute to my persistent use of “Friiit-a-tl\'es". This is _ Dobson of Bronte, Ont., wrote uitcr ment—-“[~‘rllit-a-iives"—which cou- sists of intensified fruit juices combined with tonics. If you suiier with Rheumatism “Fruit-a-tivrs” will make you woii and keep you weii. _ 25c. and 50c. n box-at denier: or sent by “Fruit-a-tives Limited. | Ottawa, Ont. for udvertisrlnll-ul or colunll-lcili ilullpuses. Judging Tile imperial Judging Commit- tee iii London wlil ilc composed of (lot-tors, artists, wcii-kilowu woiii- en interested iii infant Welfare work, null l'l2])1‘l‘\i0l1l1li.lW?S (if lilo Domininns. This (‘oinniitloe \viil select u Silori. List oi couipuiilors (probably six) in each class, from which tile winning competitor in each class will he selected. To the Principals Department, Grade X- 1, Grace Douglas 2, Daisy McDougald, to the proprietors of infant foods or preparations for this to be used w,r_.._-.... -_ d,“ a lot prim. “All iUti 4\lI\.AA\4\\A‘ ...a other competitors on tbe ‘Short List. -wiii eacn receive u consola- the letter which Mr. James , trying the wonderful Fruit Trent-- r-bts T you here. low, mail it to us, catalogue will g0 mail. MOORE & MOLEOD. Please send me a copy of the New Wail Paper Catalogue. NAME ADDRESS ------------ -- Moorc & MsLcodeLtd. loiisi-nnorrmowfl. P. n 1. - .. .. i. ' .l . tion prize. Steps will next be tak- en by the Judges lo determine the Ciltliilpiull Baby, to whom an addi- tioiiai prize will be awarded. Dominions, Colonies and Protect- crates. As far as possible the organiza- tion of sub-competitions is pro- lllKZ-(llllg in the Dominion-s. Through lilese sub-competitions prizes will he competed tor by Dominion bab- icH only. Il-‘rom tilese entries the inn-iii Judging Committee will sq- icct u. (proportionately) large lnum- iler oi liic ilest. whose photographs and “more sriicels will ‘ill! forwarded to England to compete for the lmpcriui Prizes. diiliicre, such sub- compcliilous are nni. organize-then- fries should bu. forwarded direct t0 the ‘Nutiuilai Bibby Week Council. 117, lPiccadiily, Dondou. W. 1., Wall Papcr Catalogue HE LARGEST aIld1fIl08iPflli3i2PWt- ive mail order CATALOGUE in Canada is ready for Just fill out‘ the coupolrbe- Charlottetown, P. E. "I. WALL PAPER and a copy of the to you by return IJIMITEID. Guardian the prizes presented to the ‘win- ners or their deputies. during 1nl~ portal-Baby lWeek. July 28th ul Ill-st, at the Brit-Eh Empire Enhibi~ lion. Entries from Overseas should reach the National IBahy Week Council not later than June 25ml, 1924. ' The Secretory, National ‘Baby Week Council, 117, Piccadilly, Lon- don, W. 1., England, will be gilul to give any further information. Applicants for Score Sheets and information era asked to semi stamped addressed envelopes i.(l National lBaby Weak Council. Competitors desiring return or photographs must send stamped addressed envelopes. BLUE i! FAVORED Blue. of a particularly soft null flattering shade, is one of the most EJngirind. The results of the coul- pctitions \vlil be announced, and popular colors for springin millili- ery as well as in frocks. 3, Helen Solomon. diffusing“ Ask for