mggguznorrngo i Eastern Guardian TruroDowned SW8 INQTITUTE presents “Hip Unclafs Niece," ' March twenty, fourth. at seven-thirty pim. Pro- ceeds between Orphanage and Community. Sale of Baskets. In the New game was a thrillei . from start to finish. 'i‘he locals out played their npp-one-ilts In every 20 miheague, here last Hvblllllg, when ' 'the,v ipiied up a score of 8-4 against them. 'i‘lle aggregation. runnenfl u] ESSEX. ‘Mil 20- ‘M. Letrocqner. and real licdy checking that made PfPllvh hlinister of Plvblic Vliorka who is on a visit to under the protection oi’ Flesich soldiers loaded cars or coal in.- sliipnient. M. -l.etrouuer vial-tail the mines and coke plants fage and Played marvellous hoe at Oborlisuitetl. ' other points which have Ibo-en ;».'.=iz~ ed. by the‘ French. spent most. of the day in pTfilitfidfi dame down m vput up the tinest game oi‘ his cnr~ There's time in the package ll science whiti- Time to do the many things ordinarily put 0E on wash-day. F o.» Rinso does not keep you standing over the wash-tub, rubbing until your back aches and your hands are red and sore. inspected the mines, shafts Xlllll fpiilleads and saw mountains. ol T _ m h . “m! a"!1""!i¥3fl71ii>m°“i- 5mm’ M thimisfiixlistitieite eiiiit), as he had his m‘? “m” “'5'” l-“"° '7' “"9 nun‘, shoulder injured in “the gains with - dr-ed we‘ lflghfl" “men he remmed Kentville. Excelltinf; for a 10W gfifliggge. igtmtfleangmigzf was: flashes he did not take a ivory act- . . i . ‘Pr ' Ii canal vrliiclit had been destructec we pa" G“ m“ “ms 8w i! _. I was in good lorni. _ . - . tglf",",‘las._.‘io,“ “w” “m! W“ i" The visitors have a boy marvfll Y Iitniinoiulivi ma. JOHN Penlnv short time will make a whia-liwlltd Rinso, an entirely diiierent kind of soap, soaks clothes clean. Rubbing and boiling are unnecessary. The big soapy Rinso suds gently loosen the most ground-in dirt without weakening a single thread. ‘ filly a package today. 0n sale at all good grocers and department slora. hockey, and made two o_i’ 511569! goals lifter brilliant rushes. Billy Hay, qt the visitors’ defencei put ‘.-'—_ inc am-e. Bill is a ‘fl-ll’? The death took place at 0’~Leary ‘Lizlvaafld yegam ‘as,’ played on mt. P. E. I. on Silnday, Mar. 4, of John T5,“, team Perry after ll few (lays illness at Joe Crockett, of Rama,‘ ref“. ‘he "39 “r 74 9M5- eeii the game. He only handed on ‘He was well and favorably we penalty, and m“, w“ draw, known and leaves to mourn tlieir by Bm Hay h, mo mm, Del-lot]. _ loss besides his wire, Joseph and ‘may opened with Tmm m p05. Dumlnlck i" home? Fidel“ i" Ewe“ session oi the rubber, and for te-n aid; Frank, John, Charles, Amos; nmmtes Trum hurled Sh‘), “ma. R306 Allbinus, Mary and Mrs. Phillip Sh“ a, the Sussex goalie, who Reilly ill the U. S. A. Hid funeral took place ut St. local, would shoot‘ Lamb, o; 5,1,. “mhmlVs Chumh- Tuefllliiyl M“- m, vlllGll-lgfid to get the puck aim ,6~ R9”- Falhel‘ calm“ “ondmflng etnrtnd up tho ice, let drive nt Gtli LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO r5’ Popular i i Won High School ' . . tum BPTVICE» . min and satzged the twine for tilt In The qiilllhearers were. Joseph “m, m,“ play swayed back and ‘Gallant. GiI/bert Gandet. Henry My- fm-(h m. son“. “m9 um“ “Dime; , March 20.— Battling I __ feat by Mike ivicTlzue. in "NbW-“Xt N- Ss- :1“- 1” Saturday night. caused Fiflmiiii xmie: .° °°1hiw°"f t ' . oicing ninong the enemies High School ciampioiis p o no ' negnlese lighter in Paris. Province oi Nova _Scotia WlIQIIIDO received with the keencet they elimuiiated Windsor In one‘ ointment by his admirers. game and thcn trounced Amherstl of all iliscusslo-r as in Acetic-our in the imfll Emile i" "'8 Hopper, who tried, 'l‘llt‘il' second ere, Edward Bryan, Moore (libbs gm {he puck and, aytm. a rush "m! Jvhlt Williams. R. I. P. passed u. Billy MKEKH)‘, with tied the score i~l. ‘ ill lhc svotmll stanza ,Le Clair got the puck at the fitceutif u d ‘ started i'0~ the 'i‘rii-; not, liit c- ? Millnn grzibbetl It iliiid passied t-z. —' "“' "T .v.'8HOP trtrm-‘Ezilmnnls t-atalog] ‘ " ..'MURRAV HARBOR worm, Gamei 'l'.IllIR(), hlnitzli 20.—-The Trill-cf 'll.'l(".l(\\ srxteite tlownrll the Sus-_ sex Brunswick and P. E. island _ period. and It was a peppery con~ - test, enlivened by a lot of heiivy~ for real interest which kept the. m‘! 3"!" crowd on their toes for every min ~ vmtchul witlh a good deal of sats- me m» n" 31x,» Th‘, Trum w", I. faction today while Polish wm-kersymd m, M“. My,“ smut", on u‘, attack, but they bad Billy McKay , "l" “M. or the Dartmouth sextietite with} them. H0 was used to line odvails; Wkslerlwll “"4 key. Graham Fraser, “Trurobi own"- Th" M-ml-‘ier oer. He has all the art of-r-tlil!" i"! im" °"B ""119 l0 Emil-ll" ‘"5’ George Wilson. of the locals lsf "cqmimpm b? 9°“ 93mm‘ m’ showing line torm. and iii a v'er.v' man, waa- on ' on their team. Lamib Ie his mime _| ' ' ‘ and he is only seventeen years o‘ ._ ilge. He put tip a great brand oi‘ turned tiiem away as faiths the’; ~~ ‘ . ; cultural t t 0r not the referee's de-Qqrem, rill-k on Saturday. A tired, nervous feeling may be counter came wilt-ii Billy McKay 6 llilfllfll. Blwftllig men-in The Saints met \Vinds0r Acatlti-‘a sign oi’ poisons in your system scored twin n iliix-np. Sussex re- Tesfleil "l9 °Pllll°ll m“ my in the morning and after il-which prevent proper digestion. pt-stell u te-iv ililinutcs later, when I "I? allwllmiu d! W98!" fast game succeeded In coming Food turns ll1'l.0 more poison and LcClaii- uent up the ice and scored ""°""' M" “Sims”! "I out on the long elm m a 4-2 gas. ‘making you servous and weak. 1mm ve-itre. 'l'l'lll‘0 fDTCGll the play inside oi the twenty-round Score; mm, gaming "m, we flna|5_ Simple buckihorn bark. glrcerine. Phil Hitllisey rushed up the lci‘ Alt-tor the llibnve Same Amherst "l1- flfl milled in Adierika. expel-s and tried tol- n. counter, but i-‘inni lent of Sliki, sporting men Academy and Chester mgh School poisons and gas from BOTH upper gan (“med it 35pm George wtmon - will end the "Slki boom wok the um and at the em‘ M and lower bowel. Removes old rnat- was in on the yghound "k9 l. so tollowerstoi’ boxing in hosmmes Amherst had nosed out Nil‘ you never thought was in your flush flllll force-ti the puck in for ssert, has been “smoked n Mn by a 2___‘ more amlcngh" system which. poisoned stoniaoh..n“n,b.., mfeQ sham‘. an“, Bu], an Intensity totally iin- cheater High M“ gwén them n" and made youvtired and nervous. McKay scored anovhe}. on a pa“ ‘ti.’ ll" "KP" "8"" an’ mwful run iol- it, nearly musing rt Adwm" '5 EXCELIIENT l0 Kvfllftlirl-om George Wilflon and renestw. tiioms trhave hit McTlEllQ a tie towards the end. "gum" “pl“’"di°"i"- “"5"” Dr" ‘again when Ila sent it in from I4 1/; teaspoonful ginge Co, Illd. Sold in Georgetown-by .. . _ _ l h _ - . _ ,, ml -u . S ~ t, ymmggbut the water bot blé afiiéil-Lgltfirgfillzelggllzlliiln“:52? tight (h King“ x n ussex forted the play in l. 5 conwrw “w the "gm" contest and ramped tlIWilV with , ‘illclartl who seconded Sllil "m Chammonflhip‘. ’ RAmQs Vi- P- W- C- , On u slushy sheet of ice the Ra» (Ho's defeated the P. W.hC. team ' ‘by a ‘score oi‘ 2——1 -nt t~ e Arena on Saturday evening. Thejganie . . . got tinder way ‘at 8.10 withwaish Slkls on the. whistle and after 10 lnlnn tes otiplny, ‘Silllall netted. the rub- luer filrllle R-ttlioki rel-lithe rim Garpentler rind only count in the first period. - The second period Drovod Bowel‘ . " < l6—'i‘lie lFi-enchi . - 3,01, 20_._1~1,¢l “rmiie- Mil", than the first, due. no douhtio ‘ 31,69,511 tum, chum. nitration-Intdnaeanéiflilfieiijliaéfllue condition of the Ice. iaiildershtain ‘ NW"- s-mfl‘ defeated the ing Iieliveen (‘aiipentior and tSikl-nefiied one ‘or "he Radios n i, a “Lat; John’ champions has ibeen definitely arranged formal-ind an? ‘P’ ,“‘.,°',‘§‘,”f,f 15:, Brunswlckjilt the Halifax swimmer m in me Buffalo stadlfroin a x-tlP ll i on e A. oli-hstnrdni‘ nisllt ‘or a mm here‘ dios 510a m d mod It w“ m. ass: in dhlrflrst of two milbl a I Fe ti: ucil 0wln~ time basket- —-=—‘<0>>—— W“ 9 l" “"4 e l?“ l? h r a I ‘a “r.:.‘."¢i."::i."::..:; .:"..':“:.. I oholfllfloflif a lead or m CAPE BR-ETON m a I v - . " M ""'°"°"" °’ tmriz: 2:921. ‘:12’... ma. ,- ntoi-‘tba. ‘at and flna V ~ , . we IIWVERINESS, Mar 19—'i‘lt's sec- it 00f and so) the best tea/m won, " “on or Cape Breton L! m ‘he ship yiioiles by ilhnel vgdilii make a ti‘, the be" of a ten ‘my snow blocmdlelt ‘m? EOLOtIlI‘ ‘tieniiiii, Liidnflstone Dlaved a t; ggflsgn" not}; trains have leached here, tie er ‘ - - t _ hlfld tbrouBh llius of the lnverness Rallways and Erwi- (IQQME R"'m*~‘- Dram’ a JP ‘ ' ~ v l‘ l ll h W- ' ti": “tacit ¥::L.:"":t:"’.'.nni "ia.:....f.:l. .. t... 1- . ° J ' - ' - i‘tl . ll the ma u. either Bide “he (lanes-an National runways. l€l at the Glltl 0 ie same Defeated‘ "Trojans 0i i A_S_t. John ‘s-a-FQ . . e . 3rd. P i t Turner MdMaster was not on the prom- ihreiidlllit ridliolgiitiiiilimen lil-vnfixtxuivrghmiiles install: i snails o" Sfliurtlfli’ "m" e‘ ~ . " "' t “ ' -j——— —' —— - —— pm” "“ ‘uh. u l Pain from Your HOmG ..- Dr.’ Chase’ s Linimcnt ihgmiuufllblhihenthaann est to d t l ,, aailllientiilli. giattiioiio Bus. The m as second with d0 eggs and Mr. g1 P- McDonald's hens Non 7 and . tied with 78 eggs each for 3rd llliicce. " - Thitlinimentisthertiniltofinuchlholll“ w l ygfldoues we“, In." "m. s‘, 1n thwCan-adian Rllltlffl, wcgtigllll mi “ems-w "ti" r" °‘ .°'~ A zeta m» t» B» ti:':r..':i.rt'::";t;:t:::2..i .221 W_ M in his long lid successful Pllc- ‘ oolts were second with i2 we In 600k.‘ my and a, the mo; _ . . .. . H ~ LIII. M1‘. Dflfett Rowan.‘ whim ‘Thoimpmnru Imam! howPver‘ u“ " ' Plipmfll‘ c m med “J ethim. n" m“ "t" 5° ‘*5 " glut was imam; moi... . most elective llllllllflLlle ever - W"- (illnries Wvanlrs and Mr. ___ _ , , . it hi. Mme. v . Toombll slut Pdnnileton 5m, endomd ll b)’ Barred Rocks tied with w». . n, “ates: with sat eggs. Mrs. ' ~ i 1 i!!! and Mr. MoGilIIvi-lrs, . ' Bulpitvs Leghorn: were lflhorns with 48 each for‘ fourth J . , nnce. m. Brown's Btuirsd um, " = _ "are rim» wit " Bulnitrs White Leghorn; m; y"); p M Mr. B. ‘H ‘nut Reds tied with m, ‘hcmtil Station Legh rm ‘OI’ seventh place~ ‘loans were oiqlitti with 41 n , . $.32. ‘zitifih "m" ha“. HR! TWO‘! wwiloizv. hut Jack smiti. -:.'0t ‘the i-utbiher and took it down the ice tliul scored from the wing Score 6.2. ‘ Sussex were out, for victory “at the orienting o! the rinai session, b“; wiiimt i-‘Wo mintues Billy rm. Kay cussed the twine for an e’. counter. lor "Pruro. Lamb secure "to truck", and after a brilliant sliii 'to end rush passed the‘ delqnc.‘ M“! tsctqred T-"iiro repeated a f' " minutes tiller when Billy sent :in~ the eighth counter. Snorkel) tried hard to even up. Legit,“ secured the rubber and ‘tti Radcliffe. who scored, Trum may 21,135.: i::t..'f"t';..';t";...‘1“""'"i World Bowling .,:.,1',"_°',';3,=,,,, so“; P m Record Made At Campbellton sey. W. Smllth. defense; o, pram finlfleit .- McKay. W. McMillan _“K- 09min Wilson V. Hopper 0- Armstrong subs. (restraints/non, Mar. a - on 'S“'"X5""W- Filinlgan goal; W- flionday of this weak. what In pm- 5. Hay, P. Radcllilfe, defense; J, os-bly the best ibowling ever wit- lieclflll‘. centre; n, Radrcllgge’ J’ leased In the Province of New Lamb Win88: W. Mullen m}, lruniwwiick was seen at Boudreairs. ' lowling Alleyl in KilIIIIPbQllCOD,‘ NOTES ON THE FIFTH P. E. i8 LAND EGG LAVING CON- TfibailétiltéTl-ii 19TH NDING Mum“ 13TH ‘y rollowed by Wyers. whose score 1923 "otilllad 14-8. The low man. Duhsoll node n score of 100 without a spare or strike, which could not lossibly be beaten and must stand ind Andrew Ddbaon were pinyin! l friendly game. Steeves broke all _ {The Charlottetown Egg layin “Q9495! made s. further gain lot 7 total lym- me week 86a s r this has ever been done before. wool; 1a“ y”, “gag!” ‘at: The scores were an follows: [any Tm," m date 6792' Same mm Stceves-9 8 18 19 i0 .10 l7 $20 vhen Harry Siteeves. Guy Wyers, nevious records on these alleys‘ when he rolled 1'66, but was close- i eggs during the pa," week We ls a world's record. it ls doutbttlii I ~., . a ~ - - ' 1 _ . o; I9 15s. ' B Always Keeping on Hand ".Ti”‘.."ifi.'. §§l§..‘§§".ii.l§§ lfiiiiil" “Wgroi” i’ 1i 9 1* "i i 2°" . - . y' - There are 110W only s hells that '5*"6' l _ ~_ t ~ h“, m, started mm,‘ Mn J’ J ‘flllilgliiflllwlo io 1o l0 1o to to l0 Mwillivray’: hen No. a was high- ICE JAM IN 8T. LAWRENCE "m N“ m oozs ou-r WITHOUT DAMAGE OGDBMSBURG, N Vi. Mar 2J- s portion of the ice jam in tit» Sl- .|M|._ wmener.‘ m“ M white Lawrence River nem- lilorriiaourg. with 542 01s. Mr. Augus- iul-sn white Wylndottel {rd with 6E8 eggs. Mr. D. sldis Barred Rocks were t/h 50D eggs. The Experi- jn malm Stotio Lelllorfls m. l5 (Matt's Rh g. were fifth It 484 eggs. Pbndle- ‘ ’ ‘loll Bros. Barred Rocks were sixth with 488 eggs. Mr. J. I. McGllli- my's Leghorn were seventh I til 406 Gill. hlr. Everett How- .at ‘ii [Afllorns ware eighth with 376 Mill-M’ . . A. Ronny’: an ill-s ll 45 BUD. Mrs. l; M Exlnrilrlellmt sums pen m. lonrtb vri '79! lull: macs with. 4 l ltli 48 e sch. Mr. Wendell Grain/in’; YPQ- .,,t .it * with with m0 son and Mr. L. B. l. 0n I g i ports: Willi‘: I-B Rocks‘. ,wwisiia~*- 1 H C k’ g S t FOR rich, delicious cakes she uses Carnation M-il . milk because it is rich milk with by evaporation, then sealed in th there is no waste with Carnation-it keeps for months in the - can unopened, 0r for several days when opened, if kept cool. 1t_h your groceries order several ' nation Milk or a case of 48 cans. , pastry, puddings and other dishes, It is twice as rich as ordinary about 60% of the water removed e container and sterilized. A‘! tall (16 oz.) cans of, Car- Try the recipe given here. One hundred more just as good are in the free Carnation Cook Book. Write for it. ‘ CARNATION PUMFKIN PIE r, 2/3 cup brown sugar, 1 tablespoonful cornstarch, 11/2 cups ‘cooked and strained pumpkin, 2 eggs, 1,42 teaspoonfui salt, 1 cup ivater, 1 teaspoonful cinnamon,.1 cup Carnation Milk. Mix in order given and bake in one crust until firm. This recipe makes one pie. ' ~ CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS CO., LIMITED, 37° l JOHN STREET NORTH, AYLMER, ONT. mam-r I n‘ -—These big, brown loaves of “old-fash- ioned" full-lruited raisin bread? Note the raisin flavor that permeates these loaves. Count tlic big, plump, tender, juicy rais-' ins in each slice. It's ‘rm! raisin bread-the kind you're looking for. ' Ready-bailed to save baking at home. Dc-‘ licions and COIlVCiliEnt—-8Ild economical in cost. Wc’ve arranged with bakers in almost every town and city to bake this full-frnitcd raisin brood. Order from your grocer or a neighbor- hood bake shop. aid Raisin CdijI/ll/lm! i» »r t‘: v‘- Have Yo Tried Them from your modern bakers’ ovens? r Sun-Maid Roll’ The Supreme Bread Raisin Sari-Maid Raisins are grown and sckQd-m California by Sun- |N . _ iGreéml-u, a co- . _ , . , , ,_ , operative o iinu n co ri -* ______-________’__j_______,_' ' ing 14,010 QIIEWICI‘ mimic»? s " I an"? "fi-n“ hcunlnb OI! . smr... want ‘the bread that's made witli ‘Sun-Maid Raisins. "k1 Good raisin bread is it rare combination ' fof the benefits of nutritious cereal and fruit f-botli good and good {g you, so serve it viat least twice a week‘. ’ LU»; more rflisinv in. calm. ruddiov» etc. . - ' .Yoii‘ my liebfiered other brands that yon know less well than Sun-Maids, bur the liind you want is the kind you know is good. Insist, therefore, on Slur-Maid brand. They , lcost no more than ordinary raisins. 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