APRIL 22, 1924, O000€0l0000ib0000000000000QQ 0 11100,,» [M3 Ill’ .0000“ 1......" Wanted AGENTS -WAN_TED-IF YOU wish to build aprotituble busi- ness of your own ask aboet tho Watkins Lino, 175 Family Neces. attics-J. RJWntkins Company, 379 Craig West, Montreal. Que. » 2318-1029 ‘I n1tl1 VAQENTS-BELL man's SHIRTS and English ltaincoats (made-to- measure) direct from manufac- , tnrers to wearer. ldxp1.-rlc11c1.- n11- nacessary. Iqzlsy to earn $10 to $25 per day. Write for partlcir lam. illiltmore‘ Sl1irt Company, 232 McGiliSL, Montreal. 251i0-4»21<3l \Vn11'ted WANTED-A CASH REGISTE; Apply Boer Weeks. 2414-44240 WANTED— TO RENT BY MAY 1st, eight roouwll house, central docutoin, conveniences. Aildrefis "D" carc oi‘ Guardian. ' 10553-1141‘ WANTED TO RENT OR PUR- chaso. a centrally located small house. Apply “J" llox llil, City. 21183-1911‘ Lost; LOST ONE MUSCOVV Finder pieaso notify Jenkins, Vernon. DUCK. W. A. 2565-42231. LOST-APRIL 21st ON MURRAY Harbor Train, l1a111l hag contain- ‘ing sum of money. Finder lenve at Guardian Oiilce. v 2575-4-22-2i Found FOUND-A SMALL SUM__OF money. Owner may have same by applying to 141 Dorchvster St. and pay for this ad. 2500-4-22-11. Female Help \Vaui;c1l~ WANTED-A MAID. APPLY 181 Weymouth St. _ Iii Miscellaneous JOHN A. McDONALD, LAND Surveyor, liermanvillt- , 2063~3»17»11ntl1 . craftsman ADVERTISEMENTS“. . -—-""-~ "ls nor llno of a will-do —-—— lsmrnnooruwom W’. . ‘I ..,| 7 OO%%QOQOQQOOQOOOO OOOOO slit lino ofowordo #000000 00000000000 i ____________________ Male Help Wanted - BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- IIIOYIIIQI" 1'01" Barbers. Become expert in ti weeks. write M01. “r Bllflm‘ 901111140, Department "F", ‘Halifax, 3-1-ttB-ti' WANIED-A BOY OF SIXTEEN to twi-nty to work on farm. Ap- llly to Iiay MucLc-oil, Emerald, Ii. R. No. 1 l’. E. 1. 2515»4-17--ii ' ‘ F01‘ Sale FOR SALE-LIGHT DELIVERY Chevrolet truck, silitablo meat or fish lmsincss. Allan McEwcn, but 40- ' 2515-44841. FOR SALE.-MAX'S CLEVELAND Ilicyrle. Write, (lcorge Clark. New Wiitshire, 2545.31.31 FOR SALE OR TO RENT-TWO houses .1t Stanhopo Lane,"quar- icr of mile from Beach. Apply 125 llillsboro s1. 25-1-1-121-31 _._________________, FOR SALE—-REGISTERED YORK iligfi. >1 to ti weeks old ilniivered in .\iay. Write for.p1"l1-1-s to NI. MuLea11,\Vilislrirc-. 253044-18-31 ,___,_______________ SEED POTATOES FOR SALE-—- A limited quantity oi’ No.1 (irecn Almmtains, also 11 iow Irish Cob» hers. Apply to II. Lefurgey, North 1112110111162. 2513-4-17-41 POR SALE—PURE BRED JERSEY bull, 3 years old. Twice champion Charlottetown exhibition. Heavy milk luiokllrg. A renl herd head- er. Edgar Easter, North Wilt- shire. 2548-4-21-31 coon srnuca LUMBER FOR sale, deiivmcd in (lhitrlotteetown $15.00, 325.00 and 828.00p1-1"tl1o11s and. Orders received now. Saw- mi without waste. I1. A. McPhall 1i’: S1111, New lIave11~241l2-4-12-.‘il Bel-lily Leonard Enters Movies NEW YORK, April 21. —Follow- ing tho example of Jack Delllpsi-y, licnny Leonard. \vorl1i’s lightweight cl1a111plon tl1rougl1 his manager, llill (iibsrln i111iay signed a $100,000 1:11ntract to appear in a motion pic- ~turc based 011 the tlii1»l1ol1ier's ttiirevl‘. ~.~ 111 111111 Ballarat (I1np.)'22738 (19343) CHAMPION AND SIRE 0F CHAMPIONS SUPER OLY DESDALE STALLION IIMPORTED FROM SCOTLAND. FORMERLY OWNED BY DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE RECENTLY PURCHASED Blniiorat is conceded the best clydudsle "Emil" BY PRESENT OWNERS over 1.11pm, od to tho'Maritimo Provinces, and has in two crops of colts ‘provon him~ self a super 11in, being the sire of t 1023. and 1st prize filly and champion he first prize winner at the Royal at the recent horas show hero. Bnllnrot wl-il stand at tho Agricultural Hail, Fitzroy 51!. from n LEWIS HEWSTIS In Charge -unti| and of cocoon of 1924 at the service fee of Iltlteen dtollaro ('11 for season payable ‘by nots at time of service and due Doc. 1st, 1924. ARBINO, JENKINS AND KELLY Marco at Owners Rink. Owners nqowwmféeling Fine and v Able tirido my own _w0 "I", Ont-r ‘fl n"; in such a weakened, run-down coathtion that I couII not take ‘dare olmy household duties. nrgfwumnntw. c... rk” I was unable to sleep at night. and the doctor told me i was anaemic. I com- menced a, treatment of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food lfld. to-dny I am feeling fine and able to do aII- 1n)‘ M"! work. ‘ "My little" 5111.121 as; ' 19ml, and different rem;- ediu too no other what- ever. O ‘l _l. '59‘ 9f . Dr. Chloe's ntment and . that one box reIlol/HI II"- F0011... _m,._1_an., ammo TIIE IIEIIIIIA 1 SHOP from Holman’: Catalog DELIGHTFUL VIOLIN DUET— l-(l-fllfiht. Baptist Church-ll. - SWEET FLORIDA CHANGES- Large size. 39 cents per dozen. Bananas. celery lettuce and cab- lbugfi. JENKINS & sou. Miss EDITlTRTFUSE-singing Brosus Serennta-Baptist Churcl1 to~night.—1i. DRESS UP FOR SPRlNG.-—Get a smart new hat at the MEN'S STORE." Hats of style i'ro1n $4.00 to $7.50. Best value at all prices. Moore & McLeod Limited. 2582-4-22-21. PERSONALS Mr. Cecil llrehuilt. Principal of Georgetown liigh School, is attend- ing the 'l‘ca1-.la-.rn Convention m Charlottetown this week. Mr. Norman Beaion. North "St. Eleanors was a visitor in [I19 city over tho week end a guest of the C_lty llutel. —-——<o-0¢-_. MORELL HIGHWAY On March 31st, 1024, in the Pro- vincial Legislature Mr. McEwen asked the Commissioner of Public Works if he had received a peti- tion from- tho electors of Moreil, Morcil Rear, Byrnes ltunil and Siunotths road asking for a l1igh- way project from lvlorell Station to Peakos Station via Penkcfs ltoad and what tho government in- tends to do concerning the 11111110. lion. Mr- McDonald replied that he received the petition. The trouble is that this road was 110t on the original pl11n as it should have been 11s it is a connecting li11k between north and south. He. however would do his lnast and impcd to be able to accomplish l1o111ethiug. —.——¢-0>--- (Canadian Press.) RICHMOND, Va.. April 21.- Chsrleo Bcrnlcchi lost his iifc and165 horses and mules were burned to death in a fire which destroyed the southern stock- yards here today causing a damage estimated at 8300.000. BIRTHS -HARPER—At the P. E. Island Ilos- pitul, April 16th, t0 Mr. and 1\'i1"s. lioland E. Harper, a daughter. . MOYNAGH-At Sourls on April 18th, 1924. to Mr. and Mrs. J. I11. Moynngh, a daughter. PROF. BALL.—A wizard organ- ist—piays overture “William Tell" —Baptist Church to-night-li. KN-IGHTSIOF co1.u Msus meet- ing tonight at it p, 1n. Large atten- dance requested. MEN-have you visited Char- iottetown's best Hat department? You will find it at the "Men's Store.” Moore & McLeod Limited. 2562-4-22-21. PARRWS SOLO FROM “JUD- ITH"—Mrs. H. S. Henderson-Bap- tist Church tu-night.-—1i. CAR FERRY STILL HELD IN ICE.—Th9 car ferry which left Linc den at 9 a. n1. 011 Saturday for Tur- mentine was still fast in the ice a short distance from Tormentine at n late hour last night. The Straits are jammed from shore to shore with heavy ice which was driven in by the recent north east storm. At Sackville there are 103 cur loads of freight and at Tormentlnc 54, for the Island and at Borden thcre are 58 car loads including 12 of "po- tatoes 11nd 55 empties for! the main- land. 'I‘l1e trains are all running on time, a snow plough extra lmving cleared the track between Charlot- tetown, Borden and Summerslilo Sunday. Six feet oi snow was re ported in the Mitchell, Gillis and Oakos cuttlngs-west oi Summer- sldo the track is stiilquite heavy. ---<o->—i Fat flint Shows Soon Disappears Prominent mt that comes and stays where it is not needed is 11 burden a hindrance to activity. u curb upn|\ pleasure. You can take off the int where it shows by luk- lni: 11ftcr each mcul and at imdtlruc, one lllarmula Prescription Tablet. These little tablets are as effective and lmrmlvss as the famous pres- cription from which they tuke thi- r name. lluy and try a box toda-y. All drugglsts the world over sell them at, 11111- dollar for n'box or you can order them direct from tire Marmolu m," 41112 Woodward Ava. Detroit, Mich. You can thus any good-bye l" dieting, exercise and fwt. o--—-— Canadian National Railways Change in Train Service APRIL 28th, i924. Commencing M01130)’. APT“ Zgihi trains on the island Division W" ‘DEATHS HAMMlLL-On Sunday, April £10, at her home Middleton, Mrs. Fran- cis Ilummlll- 'TRAiNOR—At Boston, April 111111. to Fort Augustus cemetery. MacDONALD-dn this city, April 2i, Hyrne Charles, 4 year old son of Mrs. Irene Mat-Donald. Funeral will take place from the residence ' of Pctcr MoCourt, 27 Water Street till-s afternoon at 4 o'clock to It. C. Cemetery. McLEODé-At North Milton, April 21, 1924 Mrs. Donald McLeod, foruu-rly of liunter River. Funeral ’l‘uesd11y April 22, at 2 o'clock from the residence of (leo. McKlnnon. North Milton, to Brookfleld Cemetery. MATTHEW-—-»At 0'Leary, April 20 1924, Ralph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Matthew, aged 11 years. F1111cral leaves OTDeary by Tiles- duy's train to his homo in Su111- merside. Funeral service Wednes- 1iny at_1.3ll p. m- from their Sum- merside home. ' Joseph M. Trainer oi’ Johnston's River, P. E. I. Remains expected} this eevening. _opc1"ate as follows:- I Trains for Silmmerside will leave Charlottetown at 6.45_ a.111. 3-00 1pm. and 4.25 p.111. arriving at 9.05 '|a.m 0.15 p.111. and 10.35 p m- arriv- ling at Charlottetown at 10.30 a 1n» i1.:1o p.m. and 11:10 11111- THE CHARLOTTE-TOWN GUARDIAN Mrs. Harvoy Dishmon Tan Assume CHARM 0s HEALTH AND BEAUTY! London, 0nt..—" Dr. Plercc‘s Favorite Prescription proved very beneficial m me as a tonic and nervino. After motherhood I was very weak and could not regain my stre11gtl1. I did not appear to have any lood, b11t. after taking Dr. Piercws Favorite Prescrip- tion or a. short time my l1c11ltl1 and strength came back. I heartily recom- mend Favorite Prescription to all weak and alliu women."—ll rs. Harvey Dish- man, 184 ectory Street. Your l1onltl1 ls most im ortant to you. It's easily improved. ust. ask your nearest drugglst for this Prescription oi’ Dr.i'icrce's, I11 tablet. or liquid form; or send 10c to Dr. Plereifs Iluborator in Bridgeburg, Out, for a triul- pkg. tablets. Write Dr. Pierce President. Invalids Howl, Buffalo, N. Yqii you want free medical udvleo. Hfinivfilif ALBERTA JANE GREGORY The funeral of little Alberta Jane Gregory was held from thc home of her grandparents Mr. Wiilimu (in-gory, St. AVflNlS, ‘Fiuesday, April 15th at ii o'clock. 'I‘l1e sier- vice which was conducted by the Itev. M1". Ityan was largely attend- ed. Alhcrthu "was bright child, loved by young and old. She leaves to 111511111 a sorrnwing father and 11111th1-r,u111-. l1rolla-1" lluidis \VIIllill1i a111io111- tiislvi‘ Joan 'I‘he following floral tributes were received: ('1"(~s1.'c~11t i'1"o111 tin.- iauilly; cres- cent from Mr. and Mrs. Seymour (Ira-gory; wreath from Mr. and Mrs ‘Fhoiuas Wallninl; spray f1"o111 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ilambrick; spray from Mr. A. Yates: spray from Mr. and Mrs. II. Shepard; spray from Miss liIil1l1"ed Mnclntyre and Mr. George Macillurmid; spray from Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Alhertha Williams; Silflly from Mrs. Little- iield; spray from Mr. 11nd Mrs. l’. l1 llambrick; spruy from Miss lKztthcrlnr Bumbriek; spray fro111 Mrs. n111i Miss 1n.-uh Cannon; spray from M1", Percy Gay. -_----<-ov>—-i— THOMAS HERBERT CURRAN Seldom has n death occurred which has caused such wide spread isympathy as that oi‘ 'i‘h0u1as ‘Herbert (‘.11rrau which took place at his 1101111.- Triston ltnad on March the 7, 1024, at the curly age of Ill! years after lingtwring 1ll- ness, which I111. burc with patience will leave Trains for Tiilnlfih Funeral Wednesday Silmmerside at 0.30 p-m- Klillly 9X" (lull- “'1 “"15 "mum 0mm "y M“ copt S11111iay and 1.30 D-"l- 9" Tmls‘ day, Thursday and Saturday. F0" turning leave T181111"! 111 7 “P'- iiaily except S11111iuy and nt 7.30 11.111. on liiunduy, Wciincminy "l"! Friday. Trains for Borden will leave Charlottetown at 6.36 u.m. 11nd 1.15 p.111. The-re is no connccifon to Iior- den by irai11 leaving Charlottetown at 3.00 p.111. Trains for Semis will leave Chur- lottetown at 3.20 p.111. daily except Sunday and at 6.20 on Monday. Wednesday 11nd Friday, returning leave Suuris at 7.50 11.111. daily ex- cept Sunday and at 1.15 p.m. on liionday, Wednesday and Friday, arriving Charlottetown nt 11.00. u.n1. daily except S1111day 11nd 5.50 11,111, Monday, \V1-.1i11osday and Fri- tiny. Trains for Elmira Brunch will leave Sourls on Monday, Thursday, IN MEMORIAM I Friday and Saturday at 13.25 ll-"P returning will IUIIVU Souris at 7.00 mm. on Monday, Tuesday, 1~‘1'l1lllY and Saturday. " Oh, whon you bruthod your I Tho blow munt more than" , Our homo, in nozw IR empty p060.‘- QJ‘, - m"'."!'»""‘*‘1§ in loving memory of my dear Mother, Mro. Michael Hill, who died April 22nd, 1923. Trains for Georgetown will leave Charlottetown at 3.20 p.111. daily ox- cept Sunday and at. 6.20 11.111. on Monday, Wednesday and FriiluY You a" not “mm” Moth" returning leave Georgetown at 7.45 Nev" ‘him 7°“. m°m°ry nesday and Friday; 7.16 a-m. on fade Tuesday. Thursday 11nd Saturday. sw°°'°“ ‘hwilhh "'3" 9"" Morning trains from Georgetown ""99" Sub-Division will not mako 110111141111 . . Round the arlvs where you lion at Mt. Stewart for Scuris Sub- lfo llld. Divison. Day: of udnon still come o'er u: Trains for Murray Harbor will ionvs Charlottetown at 3.30 p.n1. daily except Saturday and Sunday. Tooro in ollonoo often flow For your memory koopo you I . the muny friends 0i’ Mrs. Ccruel us a.m. and 1-20 p.m. on Monday, Weii- , Hotel Victoria l 11111i resignation to thc I-ioly will oi’ ilelovod Pastor Itcv. J. II. llicintl/Y" ‘IWIIOIII he loved to scv. lh-rh. us he was fztltllilnriy called, was oi‘ cheery disposition loved and rcslwvlilll by everybody. Upright and holiest I11 all his tit-slings will he srcxitly missed by his family and in tho mmmnnity in which he lived. ii1- leavi-s to mourn their loss a sorrow- ing widow, t\vn smul lchildri-n, a widowed moihcr (his father having pr1~1i1u1se1l by just 11111» your). tll-"Ii “"1... Sign-rs and Ihroo l1rotl1ers. nmmqy Mrs. Donald iiicliiwugall. Curran Ran Bridge; Mrs. William “mums Mmovp; Mrs, Simon Power, Pleasant (lrovo; Waiter and Parnell oi‘ Pleasant (lmvc: Harry of Trisiou Road, also a host relatives and friends. Tho funcra mo}; place on Sunday the iith and was largely attended to St. 11.11110111- (Thurch, (‘ovo Ilcad. The services at the church u111i grave was conducted by the 111W. Father lviunnghnn, of (‘hnrlotiw mw“, The pail-bearers wi-ret llllffl’ “MM-Lg, Ditvltl (lonnors. wl'-‘*I“Y Matthew, John liiclnifmh '4'" Hm“ Thomas McCain‘. May his soul rest in 1100"‘- it was with sincere res"! "ll" Harrington time Kaiiueriue ilria» Water Street, Charlottetown. Offoro to the travelling v public n comfortable. lap-to- doto hotel. Contain 44 rooms with prlvah bothl. t Th0 Cuisine i0 famous all ovor Canada. Toiophono In M" u. and ‘at 4-00 p.m. on Saturday. lift“ ’ all rooms. Courteous oer- Th h d| d turn 11g will leave Murray Hnr or vies, ououzo“ e one y,“ at 7.45 a.m. daily except Saturday H_ g, gRQwN, ' and Sunday and 8.30 a.m- on Sntur- " M. n", inserted by hor Daughter ill)’- Mnsaln- ‘an (lit/RIGHT. pFgufull particulars of service Chaflottetown rs 0 oquo H D =—— , .~‘ Ticket Agents. Hotel C0., or to District Passenger Agent's Office, "'°9""°" , Charlottetown, P- E. I. 4 IN MEMORIAM *~~~~+=*=-~- _ - -——-<o¢-i- 4- In loving momory oi’ my nu,‘ but. that whch 111 beautiful 111 door Mothor, Mrs. lchool great. Hill. who died April 22nd, 1028. Not in costly flavor is the great- Root on doaltono thy cons est enjoyment. Seek an appetite ‘ arc 0'0 \ t by hard toil. Thy willing hands will toil no mflh Q‘ Man do not realise how great a revenue thrift il. Not 1111a which a great is beautl- t 1 , QUEEN HOTEL 1 boon oompiotoiy rfinovltlfl Wntor Strut, Chlriolttotown popular Hotol and rofurnlolvod throughout and offorl vory comfortable accommodation to tho trlvoll- l." huwm’ The mindn_of mob and their “m.” u" u" oath-ore not lightened by riches. Without tho omllo of your lng public. . Th0 tlbio lo oopcciolly 1 goodond-tho public on ooumouoly and for. kind fooo - lnsortcd by hor Doughtcr MRI. l’. A. OTCDQARD P. 1. Rota 08.00 n day. snubs .1. TAYLOR. Manager coli) learned of her death at her home in Egmont Bay on Wednes- day the 2nd of ApriL Mrs. Har- rinrton b11111 been enjoying usual good health up to last Christmas when she suffered a nervous shock from which she never fuliy recovered, although able to sup- ervise her household duties uniil Monday, March 24, when she was stricken with paralys-s, from which she never rallied, 11rd passed the reward of a we‘i spent l1i'1~. Durlilfl her illness she wus lender- ly waited on by loving friends and was visited frequently by her de- voted pastor, Rev. F, X. Gallant, who fortified her soul with the sacraments of lioiy Mother Cl1ucl1. Always kind and charltably dis- posed to those in need, she made a host of Friends who will miss her kind and pieasanfwurds for all. liiuch will she be missml in the home svhere she was always al kind wife, a gentle and loving fos- ter mother. She leaves to mourn, adopted son, Edward, two l1ro1hcrs and three sisters namely: John A. I11 S111111uerside; Niichnel l'., Stut- ion Agent, Freetown; Mrs. James Millllkau and Mrs. Jol111 E. O'Con- nor of Cape Traverse and ltirs. V. J. Harrington of Sumuierside, who waited on her iluring I101" lust ill- ness. Her funeral, which was largely attendc1i. was held 0n Fri- day, April 4th, from her home to St. James Church where mass was ccliebrnieii for the repose 0i’ her soul. The pail hearers were Mes- srs John Amirew lllcNciil. Artemus McNelll, Siivuin J. Gallant, An- thony Gallant, ilernnrd liitrNally and 'l‘hcodore McNaliy. May hcr soul rest I11 peace. --—i<o>-—— MRS JACOB INMAN There passed peaireiuily awny at her l111n1e, Argyle Shore, 011 illarch 31st, I024, (Isabella McPhec) bo- loved wife of Jacob lmuan, aitcr an illness of about four months. During her illness, she exhibited the greatest patience, always r11- lsguiul t0 the will of our llvavt-uly Ifnthcr; and looking forivard 111 the time when her, Savior whom she knew was calling l111r, would take her to himself, away from the; trnul1les 111111 sorrows of this lilo.’ airs. Inmnu was I11 her 00th year. Although not in the I11-st of lu-alth and been deprived of her natural vision for some ten years, was able to attend to her household duties 1111tll her last Illness. She loaves i0 mourn a sorrowing lmsbnnd, one son John, also an aged mother away on the above date to receive J beupp... m, sorrowing husband flm||cun1l1e1i to the cruel 111111111111». and sembled to pay their last tribute of respect to the departed. > In the absence of her pastor, the funeral service was conducted at me house by the Rev. D- M. La- mont who also visited her during her Illness and at the grave by hte Rev. M. J.'.\icPherson. The remains were laid to rest in. Crapuud c1-111otery. 'I‘l1e pallbearers were John D. McKinn0n, John A. McDonald, D. MCLHIII, James Mt-Pbail, Silas Murlcy, Neil A. IticXnvin; (Ii-ti MRS MALCOLM A. MacMILLAN. The news of tlu- passing of Scrub relic! of il11- lulu Iiiulcuhxi A. Mac- liiiilau, at Wood islands West, on the afternoon 111‘ April 11th, inst, was learned by the connnuuity with genuine regret. The deceased was the victim ui pneuxuonia and was sick i1ut nint- days, during which time she 1"1-c1~iv1-1i the I11-st medi- cal 11111-1111111 and tin: 11111st loving cure but without avail. She H111;- yieldcd hcr spirit to I11-r 6'01]. Slu- “'11s born ai “W101i Islands West sixiyw-iglit years ago, thc (laughter of M1". lnuuclilin lie-ll and the last surviving n11n|1l1cr of that family. he!" four years ago. Slu- wa an oi’ fine (fhnslian character, hos» pitnblc, 1"l1a1"itn|1le and greatly I11-- loved. The IllTI-fi‘ attendance at the funeral gar:- t1~s1|111o11y to thc l1igl1 Ufllllnlll i11 which she was held by Ilvi‘ l111sl1a111i |11"ed1~c1.-11s1~1i' —moro babies‘ have. _ been railed on Eagle. Blond than 0n III other In- fantloodncontbined. Buff: Broad i0 pure, unifbnn, di- gcntiblqnourlqhini. Send for Free Baby Boob. rs: 1101mm co. Linn!» Montreal ‘ 1:- 11-20 l the, conuuunity- She loaves to mourn two sons, Angus and Lunch- lin IL. at home and 11111- ilalilzhtwi", llirs. Angus Pauling 11f Port Wood. 'l‘b<1s1- haw: 1l11- sympathy of a large ("in-I1- 11i' i'1‘1'1.-n1is I11 tlu-ir 11111"- row and less. ————<0>—--- WORDS OF WISE MEN 'I‘l11~.rv. is no arguing with who 1i1-11ivs first p1"i111:i|1l1->". iill" Against thi- pmwrftil" no one is‘ sufficiaently secure. l 'I‘hus11 \\'l10 (cimsoni to a bad £114.! and those \\'l10 do i1 should In- p11u~ islu-d equally. Western “Guardian —-WANTED»A housekeeper or 1111111 and wife to work ‘on fafm‘ Apply to David Lcfurgcy, Summer- sltlv, l’. IS. I. 3i —BARBER'S LOCATION CHAN. GEO-Mr. P11111phll11 Le Iilanc, pop~ ul111" tonsoriul artist oi’. Kcnsington has clumgvd quarters fro111 tho (‘o1111uo1"ciai hoti-i, and moved ac- ross Main St. to tl1c building own- lt-il by ltlclllulum Il1'0s.~—2583-4-22-1I Jllothcr! Flclcl1cr's Casioria. has been in use for over 30 years as a pleasant, hnrmh-ss substitute for two brothers and eight sisters and a great 1111111ber of relatives 11111i friends. Although the WOZIIIIQI‘ unfavorable, a large hot-n number as- (Tnstur Oil, Puregorir, Teething Drops and Foothing Syrups. C1111- lains no narcotics. Proven direc- tions are on cach package. I’l1_vsi- clans evcryivherc rt-comnaeml it. The IIHILIJHEN [Iliiiilii "lilfiiiillll" Especially Prepared for infants and Children ofAli Ages kind you have always bought; bears lugnaturo of malted barley. package contains sary to a serving. (lim- 11111111. Hold mums»- Grape-Nuts is truly economical. ‘ii llklllllil . Eat it regularly. It It is rich in mineral matter which is absolutely necessary to the repair of tissue. good food value of wheat and malt. It is a wonderful cereal that is soundly nourishing and delicious. It contains all the Easily digested. quickly assimilable and highly concentrated. It builds. It gives your system the nourishment it needs. Each '2 many helpings be- cause only four teaspoonfulls are neces- It is highly concen- trated. Serve it right from the package. _ Order from your grocer. rapmNuts Mada in Canada by Qfice: Toronto To Keep You Fun of Energy- eat Grape-Nuts. is made from fine selected wheat and COD A LA GRAPE-NUTS 1 cup codfinh if nit fish is used, {res en over night), 34 c Grape- Nuts, 2 cups mashed po- tatoes, 2 eggs well beaten, 1 pint mi k or cream, V; cup butter melted, salt and pepper to taste. Pick codfish fine. To this add other ingredients and beat well. Put inabakin! dish and bake 20 or 2 minutes, or until browned and well set. This recipe serves six persons. “ There ’ s a Reason” CANADIAN POSTUM CEREAL CO“ I-IMITEDf" ' Factory: Windsor .~\I-.._..=».-_.-._. ,:. =4‘