a - l . I 1:68am activity of liver andbowels and improv 1 deuce. for80 years.’ are good [or the stomach. _ Sold Everywhere in Cqsnqda . ' s HOSPITAL ASSOCIA- TION TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES . On the heights overlooking the picturesque town oi Clinton, Mess. Near Boston and Worcester. 84th year. ' Thorough t. lnlng end preparation ior State Registra- tion. Wei] equipped glass and lecture rooms. Laboratory. lpeelei instruotere. 1' instruction and full maintenance given to students. Write ior Book oi information to if 1 1 THE SUPERINTENDEN T CLINTON HOSPITAL, fiThe Si. John’s Abattoir l 00., Limited St. John’s, Newfoundland Authorized Capital a $150,000.00 ' Subscribed Capital Pnid up Capital $102,100.00 $50,450.00 i Bankers-Bank of Nova Scotia Auctioneers and dealers in Live Stock ' Consignments Sollclted F i Prompt returns guaranteed Gable addresayAbattoir. Foodisoertajzliiocasisediohessuntllyotlllny provedlgeetivesetlonasid swoetentheswm- ach. You can do this quicklyand surely by. teldngBeechamhsPills. Theirnahlralaetion efimulatestheflow oigastrioilliofl. increases es digestion. Take BeechanfsPillswith Wflfle experience PNYQ. they C ‘bu; 1v, t ‘ = v "sdwifi .- e 1.... 4130b Harman's Oetslfll 7 Arsuaiuaas ‘m: Aucraou Bale" at w. r. McDonald's. Cler- lnont. on Friday, May 0th.—8l.. we» WANTIDF IMMEDIATELY tour cars oi fill-nods A erase red potatoes. Parties having same phone Kenn ‘ylroa, Kensinggisu. ; --.~ '4 4' - pros aaLE-slona-cluo-Lo ‘o oi liead end iiour, sled oil-he e and erected corn and 2,0,0 bushels oi seed oats. AMI-l. hifleck, Albany; ._L s, —WANTED.--v100 pains youns pigs, 6 weeks old; 5000 bus. Red potatoes; 1000 bus. Feed Iiarloy; 2000 bus. Milling Wheat; 2000 ibus. Turnips. tPartles having some phone Kennedy ‘Bros, Kenslngton. , . ' ‘ 2901-5~7-2i —WANTID, 0A1’! T0 GRADE -Bring. your oats to the iarmers warehouse, Kensington, and have them graded tor ased.——.l. B. Mill- man, Keusington. 4i PERSONALS . —Mr. Joseph Monaghan oi Dunk -. River manager oi the Kensington Electric Plant visited Kensiugton on Saturday-K. Miss Jennie Sutherland oi Char- lottetown made a return trip to ' Emerald Jct. on Saturday evening- I —Mr. John F. McLeod, Charlotte- town was a passenger by the boat express from Emerald on Saturday. K . —Mr. J. J; Gsudet‘, Sumuierside. has returned lrom a visit to Port- land, Map, and has now the use oi his hand which ‘had ‘to lbs operated upon. . —.-Mr. A. J. McNevin, M. L. A. oi Bonshaw was a visitor to Brad- alhane on Saturday-K 3ton was a visitor to Summerslde on Monday-K. l —Mr. Williams the florist oi Sum merslde visited Kenalngt on Monday-AL —Mr. Dan Murphy a prominent seed potato grower oi Emerald, vis- ited Summerside on Monday-K. —Mr. Justin Hynes, Attorney-al- Law practising nt Kenaington visit- ed Bummeraide Monday on legal business-K. Mulllm, who has been taking treatment -in the Prince —Mr. John T. plat ly recovoredand will be home Iasrly this wash-J. —M1lss Minnie Muiiin, who was home on a visit to "her family aind friends in Ksnslugton returned to Boston cm Wednesday-J. -—*lt-ls ‘pleasing to learn that Dr. John F. MdNelll, who hag been ‘ conilned to his residence at Sum- merslde for the past week, is much improved and hopes to he out ag- llll in a iew days. 7,, . l. .. 14- uflri »-.- _ v ‘rs-mm. » mos rm- in“ 1 .~ n. ~ , (mo. a’ ‘ (ride by we ,0»... n. . “I. ‘ Charlottetown. P. I. i. Whether you for appearance or to ‘fSave the; Surfs p" the job-will be cimfytbing yquld CAN “ DA; (was... garment) gelnt is-eney ' for more durable, will _ spay than is "Elephant," p M White i of the highest possible paint _Mlnsrd'e Llnlsnent For Coughs itoobeifyhtlnu I. K Kennedy Bros, ‘Kensington, - 2000-5-7-31 » -—ll/ir G. R. McMahon oi Kenslng- ' C0031)’ Hospital has almost com-- t Tuesday lam; at Road. -suosohllshrfantiouuoinf e-lldrs. n. u. FQIMMTYIIQ ovum, daughter, Annie Kathleen. to Mr. M. ‘rhorton Sterne, marriage to take place early in lune, -ssso oars For; “LBJ-Lisl- lted quantity choice Banner Bead Oats, grown by winners in stand- ing Fields’ competition. thoroughly graded and put up ill 11G‘ I bill. Kanslngtou. -.KENNEDY BROS." lidillinery balance oi this week spacial values in Ladies’ Trimmed Hill. ll- Prices ranging ‘H0!!! 34.00 to $6.50} also special pricas- in‘ Children's, Hats. KEIIDQdy lBros., "Kenslngton, 2908-5-7-2! v -SUMMERSIDE AGiNTr-Mi‘. Byron MacDonald‘ oi the MacDon- ald Drug 00.,‘ is now Guardian rap- rsaentatlva in Summersida and advertialngnnd Job Printing. Mr. MacDonald sells the Morniu Guardian at his store. His tale- phona No- is l2-2.--tl. --T~HE REPRESENTATIVE oi James Corie-tines d: 00., idontreel, one o! the leading iur houses in the range oi iurs. We would wish that any person intending to purchase anything in the viur line lwould let the date that he will be here. (Sgo) -RETURNED FROM WlNNl. PEG-Mrs. W. L- Cotton oi Ken- sington returned recently irom a three months visit to Winnipeg. where she attended her sister Mrs. ill, but has made a complete recov- ery. Mrs. Cotton waa impressed and the Canadian West, but re marked that Prince Edward island "looked good" to hen-K. —RETURNED FROM NEW YORK-Miss Margaret M. Suther- erland oi Charlottetown returned on Saturday evening after. enjoy- ing a two months visit to New York City, where she was the guest o1 Commander and Mrs. Sclacalu- announces the ‘engagement other 098D. '10. y“ busL-J. a. selling»; 1 Department will be ouerinfior thb ' will he pleased 'to receive news. , Dominion oi Canada will be call- v ing on us shortly wit-h a complete 1 us hnow and we will advise them George Cotton, ,who was severely p with the immensity oi Winnipeg - seer. m) ans..- ........ “.0000: fAroe suppli hyllomasi-le coal. I Neain whl hlm kloan and; Canadian v cl M pole. y’ Mb J go (nee Miss Campbell o!» Long River, P.E.i.) Comm. Sciacaluga. is an ofllclal oi the Brszi n Navy stationed in New York. lag uth- erland enjoyed the trip imliitsriaeiy. Mssssnvs samsv. Essie" . ING, May 9th., tor concert In Odd- isilovfs Hall. Come and 1 hear Duncan play the pipes. 287l-Ti-0-8L] . JTHE PARISHONERS OF 8T.‘ nual tea party on the church] grounds on July 2nd‘. - 2014 6 7 Ll ..'EA8TERN AGINTJ-Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- ent in Montague and will be pleas- ed to receive news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and renew- al subscriptions-ti. IO~IMPOSQNBL€ soaps-rue roads in the country just now lire nil. 'l‘oo much snow in the lanes ior wheeling and to much bare ground tor sleds. It may well be culled a close season. ..'GRAND OONGIRT 09B- FELLOWS HALL May, ninethyat Biliilt 011.1901! under auspices Com- munity Weliars League. A limited number reserve seats on salo at Mahou's Drug store 50c. Bush seats 85c. Children 25c. 2B7l-5-6-8l. ..'H1ERRi~N-GJ COMiNG Fresh herring one oi the liirst her» hingers oi Spring to the Montague people, have at last made their sp- 8011 ply- --‘Ti_'lE A OTION BALI which was to be had n the premises o; James Shaw. illowdsie term‘ Brullanell has been Saturday, May 10th at one o1 ‘ - sharp. No reserve. J. W. iii‘ ‘. “our, Auctioneer. 8828 ' i. The, stor will conduct sefflgea nest , undsy, Mother's Day its‘ ll- ows 11 s. m, Lower Montague‘, p. m. Sturgeon, 7 p. in. Mon-unto. B p. m. Whlm .,'MMIIONARY L-ICTURI. ' The Rev. Henry A, Browne. wlll give e lecture. ‘Personal ri- ening, May 7th, at 7.00 o'clock, in the United Church oi Lower Ion- Eastern Guardian i ...'8HOP mm Hoimufs Demos‘ ———a— ll Columbia's parish will bold their en-i‘ ire-l noaranee in the town. Messrs. John .; Bros, being the source oi sup- , postponed until _ !Q.MONTAGUE newsroom-r. .- b once: in India." on Wedneadayev- ’ The two most populous provinces, Ontario and Quebec, A These two provinces contain 60 per cent of the population and 80 per centof the industries of Canada. contain no coal. Pnbliahedbl theDollilnlonTlaal Board. - The Acute Area All the provinces/except two, use Canadian coal almost exclus- " ivcly. I Only one whole province, On- tario,iand part of Quebec, do not use Canadian coal. Only Ontario de- pends wholly upon alien coal pro- ducers for her supply. Fro_m the western boundary of Ontano to the Otis???» 1W8! 18 what Dr. Camse ll, Dep Minister of Mines, describes 11st c ;“Acutc ~fuel area of Canada" because On- . tario depends almost entirely upon the United States, and that source of supply may give out at any time. Montreal district and about 100 mile" east in g _ depen out upon. States coal wholly quantity. ~' Central Ontario in 19.23 con- sumed 14,859,000 tons of coal, all imported. uebec, while not , still use a considerable Quebccimportedin 1923 a total of 6,517,000 tons. A Nova Scotia coal areas alone ' contain enough mmeablc coal to do“, . . {n1- '0 so mun sfr. water,‘ _ 19¢ Sparks $1. ouewe. 0m. IVE of Canadafs nine provinces contain vast resourbes in coal, actually 17 per cent of the world’s totalsupply. United, f W.A.MACKENZIE & LlMlT_ED mvrsrmanr BANKERS * 505 d Trans poi-tail on. Bld8..l‘?lohtree,l. Que- supply Ontario and Quebec at pre- sent rate of consumption, for more than half a century. ' Nova Scotia coal is used as far west as Montreal. In Montreal it competes successfully with Amer- ican coal. Why,then,should Ontario and Quebec send out of the country ovcr a hundred and nineteen million dollars a year to build up alien busi- ness instead of keeping ‘that money in Canada P If these two provinces used onl Nova Scotiiav coal they would ad not less than a quarter of a p mill-ion to the population of Nova Sc0tia--2S0,000 new consumers of food, clothing, shoes, furniture and other life necessities to be supplied by the manufacturers of Ontario and Quebec. ' That is how Ontario and Que- bec can help to build Canagla—by burning Nova Scotia coal" in our homes and factories. ......ls.4~ ' . _.,.,.,.-.A~y ‘rononro . oN-Tanro m? tiller leit 'i‘uesdpy ior St. John.—-'A oi Charitie- s trlp to or- h ..'Mr. Dlngwell down paid ehueines a ..¢_...-_ kotown on Wednesdays-A. woito has , visiting in rlgnun "l" w F r urhed m rgstown-la . '.llir.ll'i- lmSt. Jeannine-c- -" BM. ' Carrot, one, m}: Drodbbsus is in Georgetown» l- 00W" W": 5""l"°"" at the McDonald i-loteL-A ‘WW9 WWI". lu- . , m»: Goods. emu eel-wee tow/l’ ,.'Mr. Arthur lPerkls oi Ge 02$ l-Rlir. in tsgne, under the auspices oi the "we emu s minus-ran»- W. 0d. society. Don't liaise it. " - mesa-sou stain ' I0? ‘I f 1m hag been postponed till ' baenfhald in the m. - Plflbl to lbs dogald - e o The meeting. which w to have atone I MK 10:1» Church on ‘lnesliey T“ es- Al ie day evonlne. llsy 6th. non as to who t ently requested-J O-t-lflt tive _‘ ‘fill/Ll! Itn minister all? ' ill -h . l t d ' vnl’ ,. w e s amp stead nos lsurg-‘hfluw ‘ ‘V 3 ditions almost sweep the worms guy.» "ti!!!" not. Georgetown liaoonter _ ‘and Hospital to undergo en ppendioltilr-A ‘IQOXI! is vvlaiting in Charlotte 5F‘ on’; 01;.“ ' >__....@. Pk lmmed 1 . 1BR] DOITOlNlNPSpoclal 1M9- 1her's Day service on Sunday, the duh M 7.30 p.111. .,'lilsa déargarst hicCormso. 4' ::Worms~ ere-eneenreged-by not bid conditions oi the atomsehsnd. is. ‘and so subsist. orm Powders will al “Flour, Feeds, Seeds" Robin Rood Flour, barrels, see. O. "aovenuusm snuosno ' eases" Ne. 1 Nlekel Timothy. True Ne, l Late Mammoth Queen, Ne, ‘l Rose Nlllk- gQisy r. stains! l ‘ anley. WM ‘ his prises. , W ‘ Miller ‘v I I trdestru 1 live. in oon - 1i. m. 24.. Bran, Shorts, on cake Meal. mesh, Cracked Corn. i‘ V“ 3“‘.Z"b tfislwflnll F3’? 3"}: l. @5190." ll: IJ\' _, ..'M_r. Gilbert lbavandler and his, a y; , flawrurlawy M", Joieph Lanplflcked leans, Yellow Eye Des s 3n t levy _ ("rt/ii IPPCII