-____....____* a ‘ The Westerno Guardian _ " YD“, Can BQ Well- —~ltDB!N soon lbOUlaold aua-lrssn a-M we Pom Meal Sh“ , ht n" t co t th , ‘~ guaranteed by leading dealers evvfl- and Klbblo. Qold at Breeds. rig o rrec e mistakes M00311 lferlnthoworldlo §§$".“l.. dry-la?‘ one a season rooorcrinjofi‘: 4538-8-84!- snodern living. ENO'S “Fruit Salt" safely and surely eliminates the poisonous waste from the inner system. Refuse ez-AE-i u": 41"? Lve- Bonaventure Sta. 3.00 p.m- Arr. Toronto 9 p.m.; Arr. Chicago 7.55 a.m. The famous Intenutional Limited is still faster to Chicago on its new schedule with improved connections for the west and southwest. Connect at Toronto with the National for Winnipeg, making the trip in one business day. The Maple Leaf and inter-City Limited leaving Bonaventure Station" daily at 9.45 am. and 11.00 p-m. respectively, are also on improved schedules. EASTERN STANDARD TIME Full details from W. K. Rogers, City Ticket Agent L. l’. Ritchie, Ticket Agent, Station P. W. Ciarkin, Dist. Passenger Agent CONTEWIH-ms. M. L. Frank Mo- Kenzle was the winner at Messrs \ ~Brace and McKay's store and Hr. fJack Bchurman the winner at ‘Messrs n. T. Holman‘: store la the con_ ‘ 1m rug contest. Each re- celvlnl a very handsome ru|. e. -VlSlTlNG CAPE SENIOR- Rev. Mr. Fraser left on Monday to vlslt his father ln Brassdbr. Cape Breton. Mr. Fraser (senior) has been ln lndltterent health for some time. S. -COME T0 THE PLAY in North Bcdcque Hall on Wednesday evening. May l3. entitled the "Country School Mam". presented by the Freetown Y. P. S. It not flue, Thursday. 4551-11. -.\I.\KING. SLOW ‘PROGRESS TOWARDS RECOVERYw- Mrs. Harris" Boultcr. of Albany, who was so seriously iujurccl in the level.- cross- ing accident last. week is making slow progress towards recovery. Miss Cameron injured at the some time. though not so serious is lm- proving althouzh suffering a good deal from shock. B. —.-\TTENDING PRESBYTERIAL. lvlrs. L. R. Allen of Summcrside; Mrs- lllfllheson of Olscary and Mrs. (Rev) Aitkcn c! Lot 16 left on Monday morning to attend the Women's Missionary Prvsbyterlsl held at Sidney. N. 5., this week. Mrs. Allen uill remain over and visit her daughtcr. hlrs. Fraser Ross ol‘ Hall- fox, N. S. S. --CIIERRY HILL \VOMI-JN‘S IN- sTlTUTB-The meeting of the Cherry Hill Women's Institute was llrld in the school on Zvlondoi; even- ing May 41h. with an zlttcndaxicc of eleven membcrs and one visitor. The meeting was opened with the singing of the Institute Ode. Roll cnll was answered and the minutes nr the last nights meeting read and approved. Tho reports 0f com- mittees were then given and new committees appointed. A vote of thanks was proposed and extended t0 those persons who helped in any way --l-M MIA‘! and Mill. Standard h: Biscuit, ten teed: to one pound. distributed by Bruce's. lllbb-o-ls-Il. —PA8!ED AWAY IN IIDEQUI. -M.r. Hebert ‘O. Smith. sled ‘II. passed away on Monday morning at the home of his daughter, m‘. Bmlth B. Shorten, in Bedeque. The remains were taken to Hopewell Hill, Albert County, N. 5., on Tues. day morning for burial. B. —'l‘l1E LATE-MR. H. T. REGG- The death occurred st Summer-side on Tuesday morning of Mr. Henry Tfldd BIII- who Pissed away short~ ly before six o'clock that morning. MF- 598B was taken suddenly lll last Wednesday morning and although he rallied a little not very much hope was held out for his recovery. Ills condition remained about the some all clay Monday but through the night he took another bad tum WlllCll ended fatally. Mr. Bcgg has had a notable career. Born in 5t. Blcphcn, N. 3., in 1878. the son of the late Rev. W. P. Bcgg. D. D., a Scotch Presbyterian minister, he graduated from King's County A‘, ademy in 1894, when hc entered the . employ of the Bunk of Nova Scotiu. He continued with the Bank and 113.. first BDDOlntmcnt as manager was at Btellerton where he llvcd foi- many yours. He was also in North‘ Sydney and Oanuhlg, from which branch he came to take over the nlanagcmcnt of the Bank of Nova Scotia. at Summerside in 1921. In his dealings with his fellow mcn as a banker his advice was constantly sought and he won the respect. of all classes ln the community. His Passing is a distinct loss to Summer- sldo and the Island. The late Mr. Begg was a very prominent lvllason and at the time of his death held the highest position accorded a Mason in this Province, that 0t‘ the Grand Master of the P. E. Island lvdkto. this honour was confclred upon him at the annual meeting of the lodges o! Prince Edward Island l!” year. His Masonic cflreer com- menced ln i905 in Wellslord Lodge. No. Z6, 8.! Windsor, N. S. In i908 he towards the. erection of platform at school door. A letter from the Oin- adian Red Cross Society and other correspondence relating to the In- stltute was rend and final arrange- ments were made for the holding of the concert in the school on ‘Fbldflll evening May 15th. Following the serving o! a. dainty lunch practise for concert took place. Mrs. George Warren kindly invlted the members was made Worshlptul Master oi Keith Lodge. No. 23. at Stellerbon, N. B. Ho was the Grand Represent- ative of tho Grand Lodge of Massa- chusetts. On taklng up his perman- ent residence in Summerside he joined Hebron Lebanon Lodge No. a. He was also a member of the Royal Arch Chapter o! Kenslngton. He was most active end zealous £0;- the “use ot the Masonic Order. Always imnuan 1'1‘! asrazslilo tmeluzcolzn SPEAKS yo. ITSElF is an aixiom in sport that “records are made to be broken.” Tux-rots, however, seem to be the only cigarettes that hold Tun-eve record of quality and break Turrelfs record for popularity. ' After all, nothing can replace good, honest tobacco; grown and ripened right out in the field under nature's own sunlight- nothing artificial about that-and the high quality is “inbred? TMildand L u rret CIGARETTES III'._:Y..‘§—II- -’,_. ____ __--._ tions {or Napoleon's slfilpe from the falling spar during a. storm at sen. Eastern Guardian ‘llsland. r the secret of the chess Pieces was destined never to reach the sari He hsd been sent to st. Helena. w-th thsmessage lrom Napoleon's friends. Many years later the contents oi or the (ax-Emperor. It dled on the lips the chessmen were discovered. and "qnsT _ TOBACCO POUCH’ o! an officer who was killed by a Empress Marle- Louise deslmlclwd, containing money. between Montague Freq ra nt them with a messenger to Napoleon’: son. the Duke o! Relchctldt (ma. ands L'A.lglon) in Vienna. He ar- rived to flnd llAlglon already dead The set are’ now in the , ssesslon o1 Princess Paleolgue. and Grandvlew. Finder please notify Peter Johnstone, Montague. CANADIAN NAIION/il ‘° ’°’ m m... .. c A ll A n IA u r AI n a A N x s - v o c " ” . l . Ho“ can w b’ amwered Wm‘ “w "mm “"1" wmmunlty he was ..-roa TusTEEonnvlonAnon ‘ "Donts for the sick room." The Spruce Laths & Cedar Shingles on hand 500,000 Spruce Laths Prices 32.50-53.50 and $4.00 per 1,000 --Also— One Million Cedar Shingles in Air-Dried British Columbia and meetin! hoses with the slnsinv o! the National Anthem. <__. - First District of Kings A Convention of uls Liberal Con- servative Electors (or the First Dis- assoclated with the Summgrgida Boa-rd of Trade and was their pres- ident for three successive years un- tll this year. His services ln con- nection with this organization were very highly valued and through his lmilrlns efforts many projects of the Sununerslde Board were realized, In the Pmbyterian Church he occupied the P°5m°n of secretary treasurer o‘! ot the travelling public we have de- cided to have our Restaurant on Main Street, Bourls, open on Sunday and week days from 11 P. M. to 11} A. M. Tourists or strangers will flnd their new Restaurant opposite Matthews 8e Mcheans General Store. Jae. Condon, Manager. 4529-lS-l2-2l. ..~No'r1os.-ws the underslaned‘ I “““‘*“ \ Campbellton, N- B. Cedar Shingles In all Grades —Prices low- t. M. POOLE & c0. l l trlct of Kings will be held on Wed- "19 301ml 0! Management and was wish to glve all our creditors final i nesday, May 20th at s o'clock P. M. 11w I valued member of the chum notice, that all accounts not arrans- ~ I in St. Yatrlclfla lisll. Sourll. for the MR B988 Wis of a reserved nature "l 7°’ ham‘ m‘ nlteum‘ °i this; purpose of nominating two Candl- 1nd disliked publicity on his own month will be handed to our solici- daterte contest the District in the account. His cheerful word and m“ l“ c°ue°u°m Sigmid Km“ ‘ _ Provincial Election. Each "My Bmllq will be sorely missed at alum-V Garage 0°" ma" Mmmwel i Poll cmumm will call a meeting o! a good many of the public gsu-ler- mm" cmml °“’“5°-51§°;1:_, 5‘ 4 - - .- . Paoli’s Wharves his Poll to choose five Delegates to lngs in which he took such an ac- Tlwmpmn" Garau‘ attend the Convention. g tlvs interest. In his home he was all AUSTIN canny, that an affectionate husband and A. F. McQUAID. father could be and the empathy bf Convcnera. all goes out to his widow and child- ren ln their sad bereavement. Mr. ...._._.-._.._..._ ::Llkc s Grip at the Throat-For a disease that la not classed as total there is probably none which causes more terrible sutterlng than asthma. Sine lbl . th It ' be- Bcgg held offices on the executive com; izxmiisd End gnfinyeitouih r A . ' 5 h D e K- , ammcjrilicmellsii: sétilngnglrglzérgi the attack passes, ls left ln uncoaslng t e 18f. lit 3 _ . dread of its return. Dr. J. D. Kel- ary tlcasurer at. the time of his , death‘ He “m5 also me 506mm“, l0gg's Asthma mmedy is a wonder- 6 a n s e f fla t l v e ful remedial agent. It immediately re- I C o n v e n t z o n NNOIINGING Ill London Concrete 4500-5-11-31. Our appointment as Exclusive distributors. for New Brunswick and Prince Edward _ i Island, of SUPPLIES NUTRITIONAL REQUIRE- ’, v MENTS 0F LUKE . FOOD you: < A ' MUSCLES, BONES. GROWTH. t. . slsrxljlqreiglgi fidosnieelrljfirgs sights; lloves the restricted air passages as Golf Club. There are left lo mourn lhoummds can teamw n u “m by his widow. formerly Miss Keith, cl dealer‘ Qvm-ywherm Stellarton, two daughters, Miss Hel- A convention oi the Conservative em on the ‘caching “My of ma“ Secret electors of the filth district of King's hm mm“- School’ Windsor, N s. N l , will be nus on Saturday, May mu M155 Jm, at home and M, Ruben 3P0 e9" 5 935ml?" at 1 p. m- at the Town Ball at m“, w" mun; ‘ p“; andwm, - FELT’ l Gcflrflflmln- f" "w WW" of Nfl- course ln the High School at sun- ENERGY. PROLI FICNESS. mtnatlng two candidates to contest the District in the coming Provincial lulon, N. 8.; also one brother. Mr. William T. B888. o! Medicine Hat, PRAGUE, May l2 (British United Presn-J-lod Napoleon received a certain message relating to the w. Mixers h-wlAlflou-i El ll . hi it ‘c ‘m c "mm ° l" Wm "l" Alberta, and one sister. Mrs. C. L. o; mum,“ Wm; which h, 91.5,“; lake this notl e to o nnla th l: Pa"! and ch00; delegzm t: attend gml-“zil: °f iwfllllo Cvlomdv- ‘PM dilrlng his lonely exile at an. Helena. Novo Contractors’ Hoists _ the convention Each poll to he rcllre llliltllry at: llilflgmbtln egrlengllngt gym-J the who“ com” o! history mum ' ' rcsv . e uncrn h b; l , tn . ‘ Ifllltl by 1m 1:2 532:?“ ""““"m°““ m n” Y“ “MPH- mill’, 11:3 figflgflbifg; If“ Pumping Equipment of All Sizes and Capacities 0N ‘Em’ "i- 5- ms. ln Ozecholslovsltla, are hollow sossrn n. MacDONAl-D. t - _ 4395-5-4-6-7-9-l1-13-5l. V mum.‘ “Mme” l“ n and (mos contained do alled lllflfli SCIATICA Uadslhlllhhlllrlwufl "Assn users nouwzrs REGULAR AND P1""“M‘*°" Cmwrm Blodr Machines GOOD FLOW OF MILK IN VIXENS. 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