' was CHARLOTIETOWN osmium"- PAGE FIVE Il/Armrr 1/106 4m» a ‘Iieavy lioctorbllll. " Four years back," writes Mr. R. Howard, of Bracebridge, One, " a "Tatlih °n my 1%! turned to an awful ulcer. It took six months of doctor's treatment to cure me, and all the while I vvaslaid up never earning a cent. _ Recently, a similar injury started inflammation and ulceration on the other leg. Knowing about Zam-Buk, however, this time l acted very differ- ently and without delay. Zam-Buk alone, and not only was the ulcer speedily and thoroughly healed, but I didn't lose a day's work while the treatment was in progress." Get a box of this grand herbal healer to-dayl For eczema, pimp es, boils, abscesses. scalp sores, poisoned wounds. piles, cuts, burns, scalils, etc. Oi all druggists and stores. 50c., 8 for $1.26, or direct from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. “The Sure Iiuard Against lined-Poison." O . I used W OIVIIZTMY . iHE ilNllill autumn , SHOP liroin Holman! catalog. SHOPPING’ sacs. strong, m... able and stylish, only 80 cents with every new or renewal subscription to The Guardian. 1g THE PRIM LADY SHOPPING BAG its now offered for 60 cents with every new or renewal sub- scription to The Guardian. t! K. MILNE FRASER, Typewriter Dealer oi’ Halifax, is at Hotel Vic. toria. Any one desiring to pflfghgge a new or secondhand typewriter, should see him there or telephone him and he will call. 4-17-11 INCREASE IN PRICE 0F BREAD, one cent per loaf wiiole- n sale and retail will take effect on (l ~ t. HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST CHEWING irosacco Has been proven to be the BEST flavored, and most satisfying chewing tobacco. Those who use ‘obacco say so, in fact they simply demand Hickey’: and will not ac- cept any other. SAY HICKEY’S TWIST when you want a real, good juicy chew, and avoid die- appointment. MILLIONS OF FIGB OSED YEARLY_ lilClillY & NICHOLSON TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED. Manufacturers ' Charlottetown my". n5. - Purdie 8: l Fergusoifs SCHOOL SHOES HAVE NO EQUALS! ’ ' That's a pretty broad statement. But, any merchandise should welcome comparisom-if you can trust it. We urge you parents, ANY TIME, ANYWHERE to compare “PURDIE & FERGUSONS” SCHOOL SHOES, for appearance, durability and vialue, with any others selling for as little- or considerable more. TERMS ‘STRICTLY CASH Purdie-Fer guson Shoe-Co" Ltd. Sunnyside, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' . We» @- F-iaiin- use. mpg; mm. l "Jill" l is ' ' 11-4133- _ l 13?; [Monday the 16th. This is due to the advanced price of flour. ‘WEDDING BE.LL'-S.—— Rev. EB. Weeks, was the officiating min- ister in the marriage at Bayiieid on March 29th oi Mr. Chas. W. Boyd of Borden P.E.I. and Miss Grace A. Mumford or Somervllle, Mass. JQLA-ND LAIDY 8PEA-K8-T,b'e Sacltville Post of recent (lute says: ~"Under the auspices or the W. M. S. of the Buyfield Methodist Church a very interesting public meeting was held on April 2nd, in the Church.“ The Programme which consisted of several numbers included un address on "The Missionary Emphasis" by Mrs (Rev) Weeks. So well was the programme received that the offer- ‘ug taken amounted to about $16. 'i‘liis W. M. S. is no "slacker." .__-_<e§--_- PERSONALS ‘Mr. Robert Sanderson, of Midgill nrrivcd- in the city yesterday and is registered at the Peardon House. Rev. E. S. Weeks. Bayfield was in ‘Sackville last iveelr as a visitor appointed (with others) by _§ the Methodist Conference to visit the Mt. Allison ‘Institutions. -Mrs. Charles Coffin of George- town is in,the city on a business trip. Mrs. Coffin has sold her up- . todate cottage recently purchased ‘ from Dr. Meech to Mr. Norman D. McDonald or the, P. E. I. R. Miss ‘Lucy Lumisden, of Murra llurbor. and Miss Fithel Eniiian, oi Pownul, both students at Mt. é; Ali'son lLlHllQB College, Snckville lwcrc visitors 1t the Parsonage. lBuyficld, N. B. during pant ol‘ the Easter holidays. now and- send 80 cents and have us forward you the ‘Prim Lady Shopping ‘Bag. t! Guardian wanting a handy service. able shopping ‘bag should look up the advertisement in another coi~ uinn. the ‘bakers vance the price of bread one cent bar loaf on Monday the 16th inst. marriage took place at Wtmiipes. Gilbert West, formerly of this city Winnipeg. - HANDS. — llllr‘-!0fl‘Y€i1l‘~0l(l lad. w-ho received terrible injuries Friday came in contact with a live Wlrfl on bulz St, lMoncton, is reported from the hospital as reeti fortabiii. eral Jmtlition is reported as good illlil so is very cheerful but the at- RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION EVERY LADY READER 0B The‘ OWING T0 THE PRICE o! flour o! this ciity will ad- WEDDING ANNOUNCED- The 11 ADril 9tih. 1923. of Mr. Thomas nd Miss Jilly Victoria Inch, of FEAR THAT BOY WILL LOSE Auguste Bourzwis when he com- 'l‘lie little fellowsgen- lending physician, ‘Dr. A. R. Lan- dry, fears that the little chairs both hands will have to be amput- ated. He is a patient in Hotel Dlcu de l/Assomption hospital Chm-ch Street, where he is receiv- ‘Ilf: the best medical attention. Bourgeois, with a numiber of boy friends was returning -from early morning mass Friday in lL/Assomp- lion (ahurcii. A wire was dawn on I-uiz rt-rrei. nnd without a thought of it being olive, he stooioed over to throw it aside. Before he was ri-lcnsr-d by Mr. Charles Cameron. son of Chief (‘um crcn of Charlottetown ho sil-atainml terrible injuries to his hnntlls suffering excruciating pains. Mr. (‘umcronfls presence of mind saved the little fellow from being more badly burned. Witnessing the condition of Bourgeois, Camer- on promptly loulled his rubber boots tff nnd using them as gloves released the little fellow who was immediately rushed. to a hospital. Mr. Cameron is deserving of more PGCIVZYTlllOII than a press notice nc- cording to the opinion of many citizens. Sloan ullllllfllf-HIEE bi! such base ambition, he compels us to infer that as he would have des. nlmi himself had he been looking toward the Bench he must have an Bqual lordly and virtuous contempt 7°’ i"! 9W9!‘ IiWyer now in politics Colds Sloan's breaksu th inflamed p a conditioncongested Madras Canada 0 m r-r N 01368 The way -Mary Ann." . ing to comfort in any affliction. Prescription wassolieneliciaitomo that instrumental selection - March, mas. cuss. oickiseon, iofaguigligytiliéintvg gang tilts: etatekgentt. i . .. ‘ a may 0 ‘Mame Feitw --------------- ~ “an m”- help to other young mothers. During (Continued from page 4) Quite lilperlor himself to any who "Fires u. a jucigshlpi What Bay the Honorable Attorney Gener- al, the Honorable Mr, Speaker and MI‘. A. i0. Saunders. 'M.L.A., in whose faces this implication was “"118 iby their leader? We hardly think that the incident will quench their honorable aspirations toward m9 10111111 lllflgabip, and it certain- ly need not. iBut which of them could have listened to this part of the Budget speech without feeling himself metuphoiilcally slapped in the face’! Y". there was undoubtedly a motive hehindthat portion‘ of the Bvudget speech which had nothing to do with the Budget. The motive apparently included rln its censure the present judges of the Supreme Court, each of whom has honorably passed through the Premiership to his present position. clearly pointed to the late Chief J-usticesSullivan of honored meni- ory. ‘He also had been iPremier be- fore he was made Chief Justiceql ahd in order to make it clear that‘ h was included the ivithdrawal ofl funds from our credit at Ottawa/I which took place during his Pro- I How to Purify , the Blood "Fifteen to thirty drops of Extract ~of Root, commonly called lletiier Seigefs Curative Syrup, may be taken in water with rneele and n} bedtime, for indigestion, consti- l Treatises 0n The Teeih Ii you should read the most exhaustive treatises on the care oi’ the teeth, you'd flnd that the arguments advanced could be summed up in n. few concise rules- Keep the teeth clean- Don't injure the enamel- Use an antiseptic mouth wash- Uee a good pyorrhea pre- veritlve- Everything needed for the care of the teeth may be had here. Dentlfrlees, Mouth Washes, Tenth Brushes, Pyorrhen Remedies, Etc" Etc. Give your teeth the care they deserve. Johnson & Johnson T-he Quality Drugstore p pstion and bad blood. Persist- ence in this treatment will give permanent relief in nearly every case." Get the genuine at druggists, 50c. and $1.00 bottles‘. O D0 You Want Relief From Bronchitis , In Gardners Asthma and Bronchitis Cure we are sure you will find quick relief from all your trouble. This breathless remedy ls , praised by all users-remark- able cures have been credited to its use-end In every case the patient has been bene- fitsd. v You should not tlnue Cor. Kent and Prince Streets I ilIITlilTl0il or FDXES A This means a well balanced ration supplying every natural feed requirement. Carbohydrates IOI‘ cereal food is essential in supplying energy, Oil and Fat in supplying “"1. and Protein to build up the waste and tleeue of the lwdy- These are all contained in Imperial Ood-Llvgn-Oil Fox Biscuits. by keeping the bowels and stomach of the animal iri normal condition they produce healthy vigor- ous Pilpplea, Cod-Llver-Oll Ia one of the beet known tonlce, it is rich in vltamlnee and increases the flow of milk at gm; season of th eyear. The laxative qualities of imperial Fox Bllclllte are well known, they are wcommendeg where ‘W restricted a diet is being fed. Imam-i Oed-iiver-Oii Fox Biscuits are m in the "Ml"! rancheeon Prince Edward island and are highly PM" by most successful Fox feeders. Write us for testimonials end our pamphlet, "The 500M of Success in Fox Farming." IMPEIIIALIlISGIIIT 00., LTO. Box lio. 446 iliiarloiiaioinn, l’. E. I. Foods We have just received a ship- ment of the fam- ous Purina Stock Foods, including C O W C H 0 W, which gives won- derful results and which our stock feeders praise very highly. Try a bag I dragging out a suffering ex- b I V tstence, when by using the t great remedy, the great joy > of perfect health ie yours. > Don't delay. Start e cure today. A bottle only costs i... 2 MACS The Dependable Drugglata Dr. E.G. Harris Eye Specialist Removed from Royal Iank Building ‘ ‘ T0 and be convinced it is the best Stock Food on the mark- et. Also Purina Hen Chow and Chick Chow. l. ilorne 8i 0o. _pfflee In the More of the W. ‘I’. Weiliier 6a.. Ltd, Queen ltrest. Office Hours: I a. m. ' to 0.80 p. m. Evening appointments arranged if desired. Phone 100. -..... ._._._.___.'._n._ V ll b ' this in a Budget speech! bate! Why did Premier Bell thus “impale to dead and living judges} land to all present and future as-iMeade Mum- !pirants for promotion the ‘most des-iyem-g lager, 'picable ideas and motives? . IAII are familiar with Aesop's !fable of the Fox and the Grapes. iThe fox unable to reach the grapes ‘declared them sour‘. Does any‘ ‘body believe that ‘Hon. John H. Bell: lwould not gladly and instantly ihfllle accepted a I ‘could have got it’! l-lad he ever the. ‘slightest chance to obtain a S2:- lpremc Court or a ‘County Court ‘Judgshlp under any government since he was called to the lbsr? Many judges hove been appointed during that long period. but who ever heard his nsime mentioned l" connection wiith a judicial vacancy? sometimes we read of the office seeking the ‘man. Wei-l, if the Judicial Office ever sought the Hon- orable John H. Bell the fact seems not to be on record. And new that increasing years have shut the gate of possibility to either appointment or aspiration. he discovers that the grapes are gqurl ‘Other Premiers have climb- ed the golden stair :in processioma goodly number, but he can never follow them upwards. Oh. the grapes are very sour in such u case as that! lBut he can stand IJHlUW and in pompous vacuity and uverweenling vanity boast that 1w never wanted io be li. Judge! A-ml What a speech and what a spectacle it was! ‘Surely every court in the land may well ‘be moved to laughter and every able and ambitious member of the Bar incited to derision. But after all it seems quite character- istic of the speuiker, and fit! ill very well with the sing song- --—€<o->———-— STUVVESANT FISH DEAD? BIG NEW YORK FINANCIER NEW YORK, Alprll lfir-‘si-u)“ vesant Fish, director of the Miss- ouri, Kansas and Texas rtailway nnd o‘! the National Pan-k Bank died suddenly here to-doy. Fish was 72 and was born in New York. He was the son of Hamilton Fish, secretary of state in the. cabinet of President Grant. He. started his career as railway clerk in the lllinois Central rail- road office in 1871. Later he lie-l came director rind extendeed his activities to other railways; HEUMATIS _ Minard's Linimeut is the old reliable relief for Rheumatism. Rub it in to the aching part and you'll see why two generations hsvecrowneo T. LINIMEN , , . H , 3 loiir ainoeree sympathy that any MRO. IRNIST MORRIG l l ll" ll 'll“ ll‘ ll"; wfikY. , words of ours would be very poor Him; 4 "I ._____ , comiiort. to console the achiill l Km. "‘ ,, TUESDAY Apmg 11, beert caused by the loss of a ". " . ' """" pl‘ wov (Seherleaedy, u. v.) 4°" Mm"- ._ ‘ I I "HIMUHI Gum‘, ammo tum“, ‘We woiiig‘ EIBIBTOIO tOhDIMIIbQM l l Eastern Standard Time 7°“ w a 5 l” WW" m u" .- ~ ' knowing that our Heavenly Fath- ‘l = l ‘ ll l 12_ ‘_ _ er, is ever ready‘ and willing to '\ | II 4| | wry ‘ugh: “u” obmrvi’ sustain and comfort all that look ‘ Psi I l‘ U 12.80 p.m.—8tock Market quota, glielliltm under the soreot of bereave- . I.__41‘£fil|llllllll ' °'“’ ' Alflwwsh we cannot penetrate talk market quotations; new! ‘bulletins; baseball results. Fires Out of Our Forestl." by Wil- the name of the Lord. iiam G. Howard, Assistant Super- slon we would lntendent of (Ngw Forests. WGY instrumental Orchestra Oomedy-"Merely Mary Ann." Lancelot, a composer Ed. H. Sanith Peter, in business Ed. E. St. Innis Herr Brahnson, a music publisher Rev. Samuel Smedge, a country 0’Gormaii, a journalist Jim Bluydes, a medical student .... .. Lord Valentine, oi ‘the Auto Club Mrs. Leadbatter, a lodging house Rosie, her dough er Kittie Tr-ipipeiit, a music hall dan- cer .......................... .. Lola Somers bounded-at whose home very and that. after death we pass on Lady Ohelmer, a poor Peeress .... .. many visited and were always to meet and know our loved ones .............. .. Marietta Le Tarte warmly Wolcomvd. She was a who have zone before and to be (jarolme, lgoumen o; Fgxwe“, 1m- corrsistent innmlbrr of Pownsl forever with the Lord. The funeral mend ____________ __ Mildred 1,9 Tune ‘Methodist (Eh-irch nnd nlways took place 011 Bfllilfilfll‘ All?" 71h The Honorable Mrs. FitnGeoi-ge, in took an nctive part in its netivi- and. interment was made in the Lady Gladys Valentine, the Coun- Rorwena FitoGeorge, Mary Ann (Merely) Ruth Roibiuson ter's lodging house in South Lon- don. One passage Instrumental room. Tlfllik-OTTB-XIIODHL later. One week later. ‘ miership was dragged into the de-“T-BtPUmBnWl seleoum‘ — ‘Spflng regular, every-day eating of Kellogg's l Blossoms" ....................... .. Cast lLadies Aid Society M‘ New G1“- judgshiip if heEUW 12.45 p.m.-—Weather report. , 2-90 Dar-Music and householdlgzi. mcfiiutihvile g]? wlgyprxégezf: ‘things occur, yet rwe know that He doeth all things well We must submit to the ruling of an All Wise God and say the Lord has token away blessed be In conclu- again commend Y0?!‘ 31816 You to the care and guidanceof on All Wis-e Providence who doeth 7.45 p.m.-R.adio drama, “Merely all things for the best and is will- 8.00 p. IIlr-VMIIGQ and stock Canadian MothersHI-lave Healthy Children WHY? READ THIS I London. 0nt.—“ Dr. Piercefls Favorite 7.40 pan-Address, "Keeping 0ii_ behalf of the members of the lbadies Aid Society, New Gise- .......................................... .. Zangwill 5°"- The Cast - IN MEMORIAM M R5. DANIEL WOOD m last. expectant riod I felt ust mlserable nauseateifm so that. I cduld not. retain my food, my back soiled and 1 just seemed to ache and ulii all over. Doctor Plercds Favorite gre- fli!" "l"! rut me in perfect physical con itlon. I was uble to est my meals without that awful sick feeling and I kept well and strong right up w the last. My baby seemed to be benefited, too-was as stron and healthy as s. baby could be. l tlliink so much of Dr. Piorcds Favorite Pruscri tlon as an aid iDtIIQLIJTOLhlTI motlicrh thathl would no go ru eirpoctnnc wit out its bclp."-—lilrs. Ernest Moriyis, 3 Webb St. Go to your neighborhood drug store at once and obtain this Prescription of Doctor Piercehi, in tablets or liquid, or send i0 cents to Dr. Pierce’: Laboratory, Bridseburs. Ont, for trial pkg. tablets. ... ............................. .. Frank Quinn Vi" ...................... .. E i cur rank Olver There passed away at HMBL m; brook on April 5th one who will be “Wily missed in the home. in the ttfldrifillllllty and ‘by a very large circle of friends. We refer to (Mrs. Plndence Wood win- og Mr. Daniel Wood, who died in her sixty first year. She ""5 i1 mood kind neighbour-n true and steadfast friend-one whose lWBDitalitv was almost un- .............. .. James S. B. .................................. .. Franklin Hill ............................ .. Horace Roberts ids Myirick Jean Best keeper ........... .. a. larger and better life beyond liamiily plot in Po-wnal Cemetery. The services at the house and grave were conducted by her pas- tor Rev. George Tilley. The pail bearers were George Wood, Henry Jones, Alfred Brehaut, Henry Brehaut, James Monaghan and Joseph Haley. So has passed along one who will long be remem- bered \for her many kindnessee and genuine hospitality. (Patriot please c0111) ties. The Sunday School and the Woman's Missionary Society will tess‘ daughrtelr _. (Marggrel 5mm, miss her most ‘for when able she ‘Mrs. F1,” was alwayB in attendance. Life for her 4s for others had ' its.’ joys and sorrows-her family of throe girls all predeceased her and now her husband» is left to pursue his way in loneliness and sorrow. ‘But he is Christian's hope society ................ .. Ruth Schilling George's daughter .. ' Viola Act l-—A hall In Mrs. Lesdbat- t i d b th Iiomantique"selmlon_"sergrdaxiclh s“ tang: than i: WGY llnstrumental Quartet Act lI—-Lancelot‘s bed-sitting l Kellogg's iiran is iiuarsnioeii Io give relief BEiiAIISE IT IS All. iiliAIil Relief from constipation whether it breath, pimping-finally.“ many (H1808. be mild or chronic, will lfollow the lending to Bright's dikfllwv. d-llbetw and other dreaded illnesses. Yoyu must: fight constipation with Kellogg e Brim regularly if you want health! You 'll any Kellogg's _Brun is really delicious—it has a nut-like flavor m1‘. appeals to the most fastidinu. ml“ - Eat it. as a cos-cal, sprinkled or ‘u 1-. a nstrumental selection—-from iMus- lcal Comedy "MByl-‘lmw M11339“ Quartet Act llll%ame as Act Li. Time- ° Bron. We have thousands of letters Quartet. from former sufferers who tell us that Act iV-—-A drawing room llli the natural "buik~action” of this Hall. Time-Six ' wonderful cereal product has given rc- lief they have not known for years. selecrmn _I-C°m. We guarantee that Kellogg's Bran f. l . - - Ezlirlrlgullllf ...... .... ......... .. Hall gin f"°°.€".° gfifiuig-zx? °°;?:'Eact;?: cold cereals or cooked s 1.11am ci-eerfifllfl. - “Pi-mil 1, '5 , f’ ' 1i ' two tub espoon us 0 r1111 Quart“ Plmfim m “huh brim '5 added‘ n xfogvdfixdlgi person. Be certain to cat. at ‘iii LETTER OF ‘c-ONDOLENGE constipation is to be permanently re- lieved, you must caf._ ALL _llRAN— that's why your physician will recom- mend Kellogg's for constipation. Constipation creates toxic condi- tious ivhich poison the blood and least two tablcspoonfuls each day; as much with each meal in chronic cases. Kellogg 's is delicious _m_o.dc into muf ins, macaroons, raisin bread, grid ocakcs. Recipesincvorypuckugc. . Kellogg's Bran is served by lilfltlilll; To Mrs. Chas. Houston.—-DearlSls-l {er-We the members of the! 9117193511 Church wish w - f the body. It sl s hotels, clubs and restaurants in indi- conver to Yo“ m" heame" w" Bzflrliulvligrliguluuy and physicallggfld vidual packages. It 1B sold by all psthy in the very sad bereavement, emu. sick hunches, mum“, bad “m”, WfllCll God in H's infinite wisdom bus called on vou to endure. ‘We feel that in extendlillKlfl yflil JENKINS d. SON. Dealers for Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes and Bran. Charlottetown . 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