178 QUEEN STREET .» - _ __ _ 'run cnanwrrnrovtu GUARDIAN rem y pain! ha ce For it t -Sour i Euo's t- Fruit. Salts, .. »; instead of so a _ L Worthy PHONE 271 ' ggplica- o d l'o ions she has accompanied Mr. Har- 1 kills witll his company on his trips 3(;f;;;1;d‘;)fu21,tga$r;(;?:;;` galgtig Til BY B“"ba"a ° Newmuudmndl me Maritime quired to consider corrective mea-i Ewnomln D P’°"f“°°s' Be""‘“d“» me Wesi I“d` sures They may have to give their! pany °f can Rewhnc °f'P‘mam“ mid Smith decision for or against birth con~| - merica" In "Hof these °°““me3' trol sterilizaftion or other legisln-l su many re ~ - - nd nowhere more no than in the ,,ve’p,0v,S,0ns To many the whole. up -by the addition -ot raisins that Mhrlghme provinces, meh- many problem is dmjk and clouded milt seenrs unnecessary to mention friends' ‘\i\U..| l'€.i0iU€ i0 KIIOW iillll indifference or ignorance It nlavfthe MCL hem' “day they “re °e`ieb"ai'm5 their thel‘el`o1'e said the Doctor, not lie,`0ur elxperience. that hxizemilflsghi olden wedding anniversary and out of place to ,mmnpt to ,.em0,ve.°““ u “;1a5'S lean* mme ng \ “if”-"@` A a ‘i . z Enos” Fruit .Salts 12;- n W . *l ~;,._.__{ ,_ .5 - CENTRAL GUARDIAN ` v . 4. > '-°~‘\9l'NG.l.lvs Hoes nt York, W9dl¥06iky.~, March 16th, -ll-larry Jenkins- -lass -a 14 zl 1. -AN UP .T0 DATE gasoline tank and lbal-satin. P.0 Box "R i;lN§»»~`wEnNr.sl».v._ 'rho 31-riser Rlwlns=~cliib intend hold- race on their speedway There will Q; special -fI`he .from Ulf via Paris af- and- evorylbody ..,-‘_;°"-. 'v OFFICERS -ELECTED - The of the United Church was Du`nstaiifndgo‘»0huroh r on March 9th. This Il1B6i- o.ver entirely to election 0f`0f`fice'rs next three months was as er. 2nd Vice President-iAlex Scott. Secretazy-Margaret tewart. ‘Trensur r-Florence Stewart. -‘On March 14, 1877, the wedding s front of, rather than behind the r les. tlle_lnsel_ `t¢`-__ ` ills. the functions of the muscular,i _-<»o->_- ~ |PERSONAl.‘8 Mr. Peter M. Stewart of Belle River, who has been ln -the P. E.-J. it w uid n t th 1 . 1. Hospital for treatment expects to cateoarralri?emce0Ii1tls5 tifelblur lilelillii-ls -leave for her home tomorrow, system , _ , ~*- ‘The closing parts of his address Mfr- -l- 0- Claire Campbell left denlt with the vni-lone grades ol yesterday morning on _.ti v-isit to mental detectives, and how these! Montreal where she will be the may be dealt with. . guest ol -her sister, Mrs. `Chauvin 'Mr. C. H. Chandler presided and and Mr. Chauvin._ __ -_ on behalf of the -Club eicten ed Miss Hilda Jenkins, R. N., left yesterday morning on return to M _ M t h 1 Montrealvafter a pleasant visit to tebmau C mp ying in suitable glegkpareréts, Dr. and Mrs. S. R. |President Webster reminded the 9 l1B» l‘lBlli0l1. - members of the District Confer- V <1-ztllace to be held in Saint John next --- y. _ |Acute Cold In Head ' *“‘*‘°--- l ¢ .436-3-15-21 ' lupply the right grades for I .- Knocked Orut 1 Q\llCklY_ St. ,Mory'o'_aond west school for 'r t niirl to ll hack th~;;l:tiZnilr1fL.L1`eli;u”y`di ‘Ali il. _ . oeops es reeve- - -_._ ..raco uges; “U "P and ilodrn o ing cough, just hriaathe .0ATA.R»RlH~ Dennis -Rooney; 3, .Sadie McCarran. prices for all Ind OZONE. It is Nature's greatest -'Grnde V--gli Luoella. McCarran; ent ,ml w, ,hm b, ,,|,,,;1§;1ge;;)n!1\;tlltol gogrgéng Messencgs ;.h')rIsroid~ Moduisan; 8, Mo/ry Mu.-. -1 r an s ross . °" nose or throat. ' _ " Grade IIV.-1, Sadie lVlcGuigan; 2, mgximum 4,; i-|~¢|w OATAll;R;mll`llH0|Z(;lI‘;'E tdhisloiigesidlfg ggintilaxs McGuigan; 3, .Mary A, ‘Mc- GBBG S9 '(1110 °- B. B W y ' Y. & is so-successful in Catarrh, Uoughs. Grade Il.-1, ‘Leslie Rice. I Bore Throat and Broncllitis. Get Grade -I.-1, Margaret -M-oGuiga_n: phon, 113 Catarrhozone 'to-day. Ctomtplete out- 2. li-lenbert M.cGulgan; 3, David Mc- iit, containing hard ru- ber nhaler, Gu gan. $1.00; small size, 50 cents: At all Perfect Attendance - 'Margaret dealers. ~ -.- . Mooulsan, some Meouigan. ACKNOIWLEDGEMENT _ 'phe Pres Dispevnsa-ry wknowqegse Wm, lihanlks -tihe slum or 560.00 mmm the Lalhorem' Protective .Un__\o,n_ l8l..AND GRADUATE- The manyivtrlends ot ~Miss E. Mae Brothers. daughter of Mr er, will be pleased to leam that she has very successfully graqhht. ed from the French Hospital, New marks in all her examinations, _Her host otdrlends _loin in wlshin her B continued success in her' chosen profession. _ LT.» .‘_ CQL. WEATHER-BIE ¢U'RLl8.- The Quebec Telegraph oayszr-(Alt -iihio Victoria/'Rink on Saturday amiernoon a rink 'compos- ed of`lN0va. 'Scotiains played a .rink -lreprehimting lthe llllotoriu, ¢h.h_ The dormer rink availed themsel- ves of fthe services .of -Mr. -F. M. Slade, ot This-tie Club. -Halifax, who played as lead; it was skipped .by Lleu.t'.4Oolonei Wleanlllenbie, oi! ll>.. .. J.. wlhi-lnt the -vlotnnln 1-.ink was ski/piped by Colonel Broussenu, Ten ends were hilayed, and at the conclusion of the ninltlll. lboth .rinks were tied with the score at nine points each; at -the tenth. elnd, how- ever, 'the Noval 'Scotians -counted five shots, and worn lt‘he lcon-test 'by 1:4 poinrts to 9. .I~t should -be -men- tionietb 'that ‘Max Mallnl, -the famous ' Organist-Jessie Jenkins. magician -umipired 'tile game in .the NORTH M"‘T°N scH°°L -Asst Orsanlst-Mildred 'rhomp satisfaction or -hour i-inks. At dl . tea lwhiohfwas afterwards given ini The f°li°wi“ meeting closed with hymn the diningroofm: oi'-the club, -he alsolI`f°"'-h Mmoll by Benediction. lkindly exemplified a flew of lllsii`eb1`\llll'Y2 ‘ . ---- tricks to ll.-he -great deligiht of those Gfllde X--1. cEl.asn-Are eo|.ol-:N Juni-LEE present. > l Grade IX--1. Helen Matheson; or william s. Hnrhinn and Mis p or-ado vu-1. |Caroline Bigelow, a native of Sara Neill; 3, Truro, N. S., was solemnized in ____ ' Grade Vi.-1, Florence Matheson Halifax. Botll were members of the Dm Goodweu' Medical Superm_`allll Robert MacKenzie, equal; 2,. Wmmm N`“nn“"y °°mDa"y' me" tendent of Falconwood Hospital.`IillSSEi C019!- |'|“ym5`“t 'he Academy °f Music' was the speaker at Rotary yester-5 'Grade ‘P--1. JOYCB HO0D€l“§ 2- veit on 'ww we Majestic Theatre' and day and gave a very `illstructive'I"9r‘ne COIBS. ma which hadbeen opened for the -first and carefully prepared address out Gm,1e1V__,1 9 few.-Weeks i’°f°"e~ with the "A New Orientation of Psycllii-il-looper; 3, Vernon Gillespie. “nary °°mD°“Y as the attract' Problems " ` Grade Ili-1 Erna Coles' 2 Ivan km' Mr' H”"'kh“’ was the leading The Doctor dealt with a numbel'|Andrews ' I I 1 jwvenue of the °°mpa‘Y *md Mi" of the aspects of the feeble mindetli Grad ll--1 I;igel°“' the mgenue' S'h°"tlY “ner problem, showingt-hat this pl‘obleul'the,- Mgthdgon t el' marriage Mrs- Harkius gave is intensified from the fact that we C|1_ffm-,1.(}h_uud1er_ “D a Very promising SWE” “Tee” have the numlber of unfit publicl f r the equally promising role of Chnl. I I Peffect - ge” m°um“g “1’> “5m“ti°m Matlleson, Beth Coles, Anna Rodd. omestic life and from then until , f -- M- 8 exacting, life in general more com ollights. On numerous occas- -5 WAYS w|'T‘H `RA‘s'NS plex, and living lnore costly. He ro t l to thi fl ti t - iefwll 010' “ll °rld~l»m°d. -Pleasant. t.helrure;i)dl;iiee, ssgriortlf mivilntit f,l§es‘;,,';“r1f,,fl°“(i,5 Amd, gfvea “]e‘_"': Of lfleafi- S0 ‘ invigorating, health- Street, East Orange, N. J. Both are of D., pe ive 5; “is "5 the f”‘“is,of our ways -of using this versatile effenvcsclng saline. enjoying excellent henl-tll and in a ourstégxgis 2,. E;\;.(;e`,l,t,,?g0n"0 mmm] fl`“it~ I h . ld 'fo f ¢ , ' \ ' _ First ol' all there Ste 0- PM” $125 P" B°m°_ 9”" Ut er they both expressed H9 ihell iiealih With the V‘“`i°“5-Iaslliolled creamy rico Budding. processes ill the physical and men- tal development of the human be-3 digestilve, circulatory and other systems, and mainly with the ner- vous system, pointing out that were all the telephone systems ol' the world collected and hooked up d flymllathy to Rotarian R. ‘E. Mutcll oll the recent death of his i`ather,' ST. MARY‘»8 -ROAD 'rho following is the standing oi Bret S. llarl ACCOUNTANT Sum. Halifax; N. s my f . sliiiogi' izbnnlgigfm limited gg gyghgm N". lllcl Throat. *"6 lvnpl ln " BIYOT Bllildlelg' ' °°°rse sum to 12.80, 1,95 u, -a C. Solicitor, Ng",-y pu|,||~ w de., IMI' Sfrudt, lummgrgmg, 0| Nova Bootle Building, Ch I MON otletown. .TO LOAN T*-'~i___... Mutiny -AL C. C. Archibhidl- f it Makes Rouse Work ;‘ .Oats U.pe_to-date houlwi ,- , Why we give you 'Bedutiful Premiums . Iliotead of spending money on expensive advertising we give you a beautifully decorated piece of chinaware FREE, in eich package We know you will tell your friends and neighbours and that is the beat advertising we can get. Ask`youe'¢looler Your morning housework is made easier with ROBIN HOOD Rapid ha"ven"t time to wait for old- -fashioned porridge oats to oooh Easier VBS . and Mrs. Patrick-M. Brothers, Vernon mv. I-\; ff/ *~ ._._..»~' iWll:~\'AJ A /if 7' "10OYedrs' , f . . .l_. , ‘ i . .37 John Snutll and I ,A . __ f‘IJ_ , His ‘Car i /ii 'V All, _ »--_- , W I-L, _ rr runllnlox o. nussnn /fi' .,',‘f""» '.' l ‘ ` ' 'l¢:l'l-'smith u » mum. nm ’~ }"2;“- ; 3 ` ‘ "°‘"l'° - ' "~/li' ' // _ T" ‘ '°‘°'lll¢ lwtri-.'» 1-, J ‘ _.-11 \, 1- --z::..W.°':."‘.‘.'..‘:..'.';'; '\\ ff . . ,_ . lu- nn... " ié V 'ilt l»nn|l\.¢:,:'|io othsrlxns; _ ,`-_V. ‘ Vlllllonor lou nunlnngg l- J- . J York, making exceptionally high NI \,.V, M ~.. /if - the nm, ,mg ‘if - *lil I ; f \` ‘ &*» ; Behind each package of Rakwnna Tea is an organ. ization with more than a century of experience in selecting line teas its most wonderfulblend is , RakwanaGolden ' l _ , l | l"ll1lfbrThirst ' 8 is the honor roll of School for month of Bert -Hooper. 12. Marjorie Andrews. 1, Alton Rodd: 2. Beth Coles. , Doris Rodd; 2, Noel' . Anna Rodd' 2 ‘Es- Attendance - Helen teacher. -*<0->--l B. Brooks, Home ada, Ltd., London, Ont. cipes can be dressed However, it has 'been d enjoy an exchange 'c dare to tell some -lialsins add botll color and -llalvor to a white dessert. fBut do not -put the raisins in until the last half houl' of lbakingvotllerwise the fruit acid may cause the milk to curdle. Next there is cornstarcll- pudding'-' diguliied on menus by the words "llllnllc Mango." Ii’ this dessert is slvcetcncll with lbrown sugar in- stead ol` white and raisins added, it becomes a caramel fruit -pudding which makes a pleasant change l`rom the usual recipe. -Gingel-bl-end is ‘made better by the addition of raisins. lBelow we are giving our favorite recipe for Bran ‘Gingerbread `with raisins. .Ralsills may be added -to cab bnge or combined with apples and celery in u salad. ’1‘hey__may he pllt in the center of baked apples with sugar and cinnamon and solnetillles nuts. ‘They may :be ground with other dried fruits and used for stuffing prunes or dates. And speaking of stuffing-raisins are often used for dressing for ducks. In addition to these ways we put .raisins in bran muffins. All spice cake and in Yeast lbraad. -The advantages are that raisins a`dd'varlety to common foods and from a nutrition standpoint they furnish li wholesome sweetening to- gether wlt-h -minerals which are needed; -by our bodies. Raisin Bran Gingerbread - 1-4 cup shortening. .1-2 cup sugar. 1 egg. 1 cup all-bran 1% cups flour. l,§ teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon soda. 1 .teaspoon 8il1S€l'- "2 'teaspoons cinnamon- 1-'2 cup sour nlilk. 1-2 cup molasses. -1-2 cup raisins. ‘Cream shortening and sugar together. Add the ess; beat well- Add the all bran. Mix land sift the dry ingredients and add 'them ‘to with the sour milk and molasses._ Add raisins. .Bake 'in u -moderllifi oven (1370 0?.) from 30 to 40 mln- utes. Yield: 1 loaf. ‘ ‘ Sultana fCorn Flake Roll. cup sugar. `cup raisins. 'l cup corn ii-alles. 1 cup flour. ‘ _ - 1 _ 1 1 teaspoon baking powder. 1% tablespoons lard. ‘1 tablespoon but/ter. \Put raislns.‘su3ar. corn flakes into saucepan, cover' with water and cook slowly until .the raisins are soft and the’:lu-ice like syl‘l-\il- Sift flour, snltand b&killB D0Wd0l' into mixing bowl. add lnrd, mixing with finger tips. iMix to a soft bis- cuit dough. with cold water. Roll to oneffourth inch thickness, spread with raisins and corn flakes. and roll np, pressiu! the ends firmly pan and pour the Juice over, add, together. lPlace in well bilttered butter, and oneinli, "6l‘..°0.i‘ water. and 'bake in lm) oven ‘Mr ~ _ ° ""°°'***'**‘*'°. ****'0+-oe, ' Shift Your- Mind When -the . . work well .it 1?; g¢EnI;1aiee,gl,,_S,’ :i.°i.~s.. .lm lm- of -- al inrpatle-l'|'5; On -the ipmvlidig g-'rounds ot one °f the lnrse awwmoihue inowr-len at dirst. 'llhiis car has ‘been highly prais ed by many who find lt"dol:ng more 'tha-n .iihey ask oi' it, And there you are! `_Beiflast And _Vicinity home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ‘Murchi- sons. Miss Catherine lMacRae of -Char- lottetown, clerk at Prowse‘s store was visiting her parents Mr. and IMrs. ‘Richard MaoRae oll Point Prim last week. I l | -'l`he stork visited the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Cantelo of, Mt. Buchanan on February 25th.,f and presented -them with ll. -bounc- ing baby girl :Catherine Margaret. The lMt. (Buchanan Wonlen’s Ins.- -litute held their Institute meetingl for the month of March at the, iHearty Congratulations. Mrs. wllired lvlncwllllalnn ori Ocean View is spending a week'» with ller parents in Mt. -Buchanan! Mr. Henry Young, Mr. Robert,- MucKinnon, Mr. Edward Carrier,l Mr. -Louis Young nil of Eurllscliffe were busily engaged in cutting' wood at Mt. .Bucllnllan last week' in the .forest owucd by Mr. Dhnlel Murchison. Mrs. Florence .Macintosh of Mt. Bucllallau is visiting friends ini Chnrlottetowll, while in the city she is the guest of her futher-in~ .A fox escaped from the ranclll cliffe last week. A number of ills friends were engaged ill trucking the escaped convict Monday, March 7th. The fox was tracked across Orwell Bay in the direction of Point Prim lJut_,cscaped happily without being captured: them and gave marks of sympathy 1 in their rcceut sail bereavement. _ du L1: Q_- _ _ , _ V everrymakeofcarrisgivenamhor- " _. f»... . - oulrh an-Lllms in an ei-font tw dlswv. rims- K ‘ ]_0,]_)avTus° Z er its oipaliilltlen. mach cor is pi ~» - . - lflllwd up to perfection. but some I - 1' Ml“‘h°C°llP¢\I t ,-very dlswrnolotllls rides are had. ' -- _,'f' - ` ” -One new car that, -was causing ll - ' ' g‘ sensation generally seem-ed so D001' q , to -these eww-to that -they sent lt . ‘ 'back dn its mictnry fi0u\ re-bu'ild.i;ng. i 1 ' ' ~ Wlhefn it came buick. they rated it _ 88 -beting only little better ,than l \.\ . \ (I ` » W- I , , V _ , What _Sho Paid For her gloriously clear teeth was this. just accept, please, this remarkable dental test. Note how “off-color" tee th go. Note how delicate gums become firm when DINGY FILM is removed ~ THAT cloudy teeth, yellowish, dlscolored teeth, can be made whiter and ioneless gum.; lirmcd is now all accepted fact. Foremost den- tists of the world are widely urging this new method. You can have clean, pretty teeth and gums like coral if you will start today. This is accomplished by combat- ing a viscous fllnl that covers teeth. A stubborn, hard-to-remove film that old-type dentifrices did not fight successfully. _ Run your tongue across your teeth and you can feel this film. Under it are the clear, attractive teeth you envy in others. Combat il, and your rt-cth become many shades whiter- more glistening. The canary of loolh and (uma ' Film is the great enemy of teeth and gums; a chief cause, according to world’s dental authorities of moot tooth and gum troubles. it clings to teeth; gets into crevices and stays. Germs by the millions breed in it. They, with tartar, are the common cause of pyorrhea. lt holds food in contact with teeth, inviting the acid that causes decay. ' You can't have prettier, whiter teeth, you can't have firmer, prettier gums unless you combat that film. Ask your»dl=uggi|t or mail the coupon for Pepsodent. Don't expect the same results from old-time den- tifrices. Begin beautifying your teeth today. 10 ay u eto 'run Pl-:l>so1>lsN'r COMPANY 1', .’\(‘~lI40tl, 11|] George Sl. Toronto 2, ont.. cnnndn L” Atltiress _ ____QIllIll‘s`wL5a§Es¥l£££4L“!a'Ll`§ ,f """ "i.r.h'.i.r.f... _ M----c--1;_,__ I -D T b E S o e € The Nuo-Dug Quality Dfltlfrlq o\vlled by Mr. R* Y Mutcll of Earns_| 7 ,."$‘¢_` . -\ Ne" \\\° .'-* --lf" >' J. _ I ~-. law. Mr. fltoderlck Macintosh. V ' ` ` ` ` ""` . end for this Gilaioql \ , `lf fall and a motor boat engine for `» p aiuule or profil if will pay you to _ \\ investigate the Imperial ‘ ¢“°`°¢‘ \ . All _the facto about Imperial Motors, . I ln plclure and print. Send far ll '-'-`- I \ I\,_ Write: M-r. Joiln Kelly and Family wish _ i’ " Q Io thunk very cordially all klndil ` ,,,\§fi':" A *E Bruce stewart & Co" Ltd’ , friends and neighbors who assisted!" ,§,_&_1,-_25"` f Charlottetown, - P. E. L/ “_““` ‘évsw ` Agents: ll'.| easier |o's¢ll Imperial: ..» t' ’\§\\\D\ G\\')'A1l\\ all, the features- of driving-” Sntith agreed. Just lto 'p1‘0VB ' onestl convinced of 4 . I P Y ‘iln the first case. your mi-nd is attend ol' -llhe engine. and naturally the laitte-r seems .to -be dragging- Ih tribe second, your mind is Ibe- h°i5‘h‘i” °f “WM and ”m°°th“e“ To clean the home properly use MURESCO, the 'l " - -hi* . - ` of opewt on' I tom m . sanitary wall covering _ _ shell. ` tlfnhpalidelltl. 'iirltiltable and ' , mmyed, one “adn .the oar ayways All you need ls boiling water to prepare lt and a. few laD‘9 behind '0ne`B 00llCeDli0ll then the merest novice can get beautiful effects in a of ih°“' it mlgm t`° be °p°““'i`“3' covering that wlll not ohlp, blister, crack, nor peel. actual performance al'way-s is ta V MURE5co Wm” |n whhe and 17 d|“\,,¢¢ beau. few steps ahead of one'.s demands, m I h d . a-lui the result is ein entlnely salt- “ ' ' ° ‘ A Get it from your nearest dealer. _ 75c "0 me “fl “Y lr's. ll. li. Bernard. Swirls, Mlltlllcw tk Mel.;-nn. solaris, Sli-rns,' Son & Co. Sourlll, Clark Bros. Rollrls, J. J. Hughes & Co. Sprlngflelal. J. (‘. Wilkinson. 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