i ‘l -IPa:'0-4:<a| Western Guardian _sA1“uaoAv, April 9th. Special display or new season's Mlllinery and ‘Ladies Ready to Wear at Sin- QIQh-‘g, 4772-4-T2l. —F'OR SALL-Power Hay Press international, first class shape. Ca- pacity 15 to 30 tons. Terms to suit Preston Toombs, Kensinelflll- 4759-4-8-31 l . THE ciiliniioriiurowu GUARDIAN \ . ~ . Eastern Guardian ..'EA§TER"N AGENT — MI‘. J. W- Murdock is now Guardian e89!!! in Montague sad will ‘be ‘pleased to receive news items. advertising. new and renewal subscriptions. n HH-IORBEB FOR 8ALE-' To arrive in Montague about April 20th., two cars western horses from 3 to 8 years, weighing from .0 i" ‘APRIL s, 19 it is. r. TARBUSI-i .1 ' i to show you his samples oi Suit- / 15s Truly equestrian-ti, 43¢ p..- y, 1n. ' T87 The luxurious appointments and super; service of the famous International Limited make it the choice of experi- enced travellers. It is thefavored -rou e between- MtONTREAL -TORONTO DETROIT - CHICAGO Service - Comfort s Leaves Montreal daily at l0 em. Arrive Chicago at 7.50 the next morning. - Velvet running roedbed. Equjpfneflf All steel. Observationilibraly sleep- l‘or Reservation, in; car with radio, compartment drawing room sleeping car, standard sleeping cars, parlor cars, dining car and day coaches. Fares, Etc. apply to \\'. K. ROGERS, (‘Hy Ticket Agent. L. T. RICHIE. Tilt. ugh, litatlon, l’. w. CLABKlN._Di_nt.L riff-Ir. alt. _ (jhariotietotvu. oouet: reacts" a'i.i.'"-rlil: wAT‘ ‘CANADIAN NATIDNAI: 4789-18-20. C755 Larger! Railway Sjficm in A " ' BUY Llvolm FORD CARS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS ‘ TIRES, PARTS AND ACCESSORIES From Poole & Thompson Ltd. Montague WRITE OHARLJOTT ETOWN lnle, Coatings, Ralneoats and Dneaees and 9st ‘his prices and styles. Merchants, Doctors, clergy- man, Members of Parliament, Bankers, Bank Clerks are his cus- toners. o QQOAQQQOOOOOOQOO-O-QOOOOQ i727-4-5-1mo. i IT PAYS T0 GIT ‘I'll! FANS A large proportion of all the nsvvs snerly [ones-sled In is normal bully is expenibd in the act of seeing . Eyes Ire often found to he (infective so that llthnupls vision is iitill gnarl they Ire ennsurnln twice or three tim- es their n-liotteil portion of nerve force, this» robbing other vital organs of their motive power. The result is serious orders-often in remote parts body. Two out of every ten people are in this fix. yet the real cause of their trouble is often not even suspected un- Ill I thorough examinatio discloses the facts. If there is any reason whatever to suspect eye strain. the common sense thin] to do in to have u thorough ox- lllilnlllon and (JET Till’; FACT‘ ABOUT YOUB EYES. H. J. MABON-l ‘ flplonietriat. Montngu . l’. E. I. physical Illn- of the Frances Naval Program lPAiRliS, April 6. — One cruiser. six (lestroyers, live submarines, one urine-laying submarine and tWO dispatch vessels will ‘be built b)’ France between July 1, 1927. and June s0. 1927, tinder a bill signed today ‘by President Doumergue. The vessels belong to the second section oi France's naval program. Tlille bill ailthorizes the laying down oi’ the vessels and provides that credits for their conetructiou- be included in the budgetl Situation Wrongly Stated in Press (Special to the Guardian) QTTAWA. Ont, April 6. —— in reply to a question in the Com- mons today as to the trut-h of the statement that in the future the post offices department would not lake on men who were amputation cases. Post Master-General Veuolt declared that the situation had ‘been wrongly stated in the press. There had ‘been certain‘ vacant positions in connection with which it had been impossble to accept men who ivere amputation cases ‘by virtue of the nature of the dut- ies, ‘but no definite ruling such as had been stated ilad- been laid down, he asserted. ‘Dr. Kaiser. M. P.. for South Ontario, enquired whether the dom- inion council had been summoned to Ottawa to consider the epidemic in Montreal. "If not, ‘why not," he asked. il-ion. Dr. King, Minister o! ..I-ieaith. declared that the situation» was being handled by the local and provtncialvlboard of health. "We ' arskeepittg in touch with them." he said. Pbut the situation is not in our jurisdiction." A. folll to amend the special war revenue act of 1925 was passed without amendment. ' | COLIO l Minsrdu in molasses quick relief. Mix well use as a drench. gives and Marie Wedge; ‘ V-—-1, Ella McNeil]; 2, Annie Coyle 1, Inez Gallant; Lorraine Arsellault Lena Arsenault (equal): 3, Mildred " James Hogan and Benjamin Gal- ___ 960 to 1400 lbs.. priced for quick --8lNCLAiR'8 Milliuery anib-aale. A. ‘M. iWright . 409114-8431 Ready to Wear opening display . Saturday, April 9th. All day and MINTBRHTI-Nfl EVANGEl-Is- evening. Kindly call. 4772. ‘HO 8E‘RVi0E8.--Crowds attend Mission Meetings. The TMission of --MILLINERY OPENING and Evangelism inaugurated in the Uni- showing of Ladies‘ Coats, SuitsQted iChurch, Montague, Rev. John Dresses, etc. ‘Saturday, April iitlidfitirling, B, A., Pastor-dost Sunday‘ You are invited to call. Sinclairll: by iRiev. Dr. H. N. Maobean, Evan- Stewart. Limited. 4772. gslist, assisted .by- his daughter lMlss Irene, as soloist, is creating --UNITED CHURGPL-Sundaylgl-eat interest and drawing larse APT“ 10"‘- 1927- Bede-We- 11 5- m-icongregations. A strong choir with Searletowll. 3p. m. Cape Traverse,jM,s_ MacLm-en M organism is m“. 7 P- "l- 0mm"! ma"! ""393 Tues idering service that is evoking com- d"y' Aw“ 12th at 2 °cl°°k munendation and praise. Miss Mac- Bedeque Church’ This meenngllean whose solo work is an out- closes the accounts of the Churchmmndlng feature of the Mignon has a voice ot unusual power and ___'GUARD|A.N °FF|cE_ __ The Cli-IIIIIL Th6 EVMIQQllSl-lc 11168581398 Guardian's Western Office is locatqfllrfllfihi- lmlmnlal and ‘men “um” ea in the McNeil ‘Building, water-ding. like machine aim firs. leave St, Sumlnerside. where subscrip-‘nono untouched. Mefillllss are held Lions], news or advertising will be ‘nightly (except Silitititrday) and open rece ved. The phone number is at 7.45 with a brg t song serv ce. 233- Moolltigs for the young ipeople arc held every afternoon at 3.30 The “A DANGEROl-ls JOURNEY- children are completely captivated A steer. ‘brought ln to one of 111.34,, we goal”; choruses, and the butchers here" on -Wednesday.'"worth While Stories" told by the broke loose and started pell-mell Evangelist The Sunday services. honlewsrd to -Bedeque, across the are held a, 11 a_ m and 7 u, m‘ The ice’ n is doubtful if he gm acrcss’ Mission like every-other of its kind as the ice is‘ in a dangerous condl" ltliou h under denominational nus- uoulror crossing H‘ ‘Tlicemgis strictly undenominatlonal‘ in aim and outlook. and intended to‘ 1.75.51?! i.‘ S°..‘.’.E’.'.‘.T'..E.“§J..".Z.SZ‘.‘ . f;épgggiggggemogggaggpnggg;; beam’ H“ Honor Mr’ J‘ P‘ wyat this fact has been ‘fully demon-l K. C., an offender against tile Pro- - hlbition Act was fined $200 undamlted‘ Deapke ‘bad Twas’ people‘ . Orwell. have been attending the’ 213318312 f,§':§,_“'°“lhs m jam He Meetings. The Mission will close onl Aiprll 17th after which the ‘Evangel-l‘ ist goes to Belfast. I --—-—<oc-—i— I 1768i‘. -—REGOVERED. - His many friends will be pleased to learn that Mr. Thomas Roneghau, Fern- wood. who had his hand badly cilt with a saw some time ago, has re- turned to his home from the Prince County Hospital. --HONOR ROLL. -St. Mary's Academy, Summersido:—— Grade X » ——l, Yvonne Arsenault: 2, Anna , aiizzrilzll."‘:;sl:;:r.£:.i:a“:; 7 Year 01d Girl I Spends Night in School Room PERSONALS nrlvirs. John Stewart oi‘ George- 1109111, ‘has returned Ito her home. ilfter spending the pant few days in Charlottetown. A. i“%;.$o"i '* " SunIiQht . Guarantee 11188118 Gertrude McNelll: 3. Leanore Mc- Neill. Grads Vlli-—l. Helen Kelly; ‘PHIHLAIIJELIJPHIA, April 5. —Dur-Y' lug the long hours or’ Friday night 2, Dora Wedge; 3, Andrea Dalton. Grade Vii-l. Helen McNeiiI; 2, J-lelen‘ Wilkus. seven year old. stood in the corner oi‘ i1 school 3. Doris Gaudet. room with her face obedienlly turn- Grade VI—I, Mal-y McNeill. Olive Doucette (equal): 2. Hertha Ger- ed to abs xwall. Some boys put her chars and told her she must stay rier: 3. Margaret Gallant. Grade there for a punishment. ‘While neighbors and police madc a frantic twelve hour search she was all the lallt (equal): 2, Margaret M. time standing in her corner. “it Arsenaillt: 3. Florence Dalton alld'was ‘awfully dark and lonesome," 3'11"" Mcllml! (equal) she said, "and l wanted my mother. ‘Then the light came and I heard the sparrows and I wasn't so scur- ci." ~ 3, Margaret McNeill. Grade IV—- Gallant. I Grade lli—1, Emily Poir- er: 2, Winnifred‘ Arsenault; 3.‘ Elizabeth Dalton. Grade lI— 1. —‘DOUBiLE FUNERAL- Tile ce- metery ait St. Marks. Lot 7, on Sat- urday the 2nd inst. presented a sad EPDBQPGHCB. when the funerals were held of the two young men who were killed on the evening 0:‘ lMarch 27. by being struck with a street car at S-tanford. Conn. The remains oi’ Eddy Hailoran were ac. com-pooled ‘to his home by his bro- ther Wllifred. while Eugene lMcCar. l-hY fliiliomiiililled the remains of Stock Quotations i IIAIIIIFAX. April 7-—Quotetions furnished by Johnston ulld Ward, memlbers of the Montreal ‘Stock Ex- change: ' Absolute Purity. Kindness to your Hands. Longer Life ‘for your Clothes his brother Thomas. "McCarthy. vThe remains of both arrived ‘home iligqlgglriltayvgiisttnlillt;113.5115? and in. s o‘ l1 , ns . _ J, A, Mupouald Offlclaited’; figllllilnl. Can. Co. . . . . . . . . . . the deceased were well and ‘favor-i m- ‘car and Fdy" Co" ' albly gnaw“, as ‘was Show“ by n“; m. LocomotiveCo. 110 large concourse or peome who Am. Smelt. and Reins‘ Co. . 144%, were at the grgvg m witness one Anaconda iCon. Min. ‘Co. 46% of the saddest ga/therlngs eve,- ICan. Pacific Co. . . . . . . . . . .. seen perhaps on this lslgnql rpm, ‘NX. Cen. and Ilud. Riv. ‘ILR families are in mourning in Lot 7. “Cuba Cane iSuizar Co. iPld. WWW- Consolidated Gas Co. (N.Y.) PERSONALS Hudson Motor Car Co. ‘ , international Paper iCo. ~Mr alld Mrs Paschal McDon- international Petroleum “ha gill?“ Rival’ Bilellt the week- Standard Oil of N- J. 6% en ll unlmarside, the uests of » ll . . . . . . . . . . .. . “l!” Charles Mwmiflld- g gglzlglllilfilgzclflc o... ‘ 1131/1 F. ‘W. Woolworth Co. . PLEASANT WAY N0! by abnormal exercise or diet but by correcting the cause oi excessliat, FF,‘ c°umlcs€ ileo le now are doing. ‘i WW l! lrmoia Prescription Tablets, used for 19 years. Today you see the results in river _ circle, in fig- ures made girlish 1nd s ender. ‘flu us; of srmola has grown to very large nronoriions because of ilicse _ proved regultgé You oweyoursell‘ the test of a gfllélili c ileip which has done so mugh or so many. The results will surprise Sllfillllflglglll you. I M WEBINIJIIIJD Y armola at $1 a box. A booklet in each box tells why it acts. Go get it now and watch the result: on m. ' ‘ New York Exchange 45%’ .182 149% 4o k 98%: ‘mi/d 65 1 3214' 4 Montreal Stock Exchange Ailltibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . Ill. E. Steel 1st Pfd. B. ‘E. Steel 2nd Pfd. 1% daurentide Pulp . . . . . . .. 103% Montreal Power National Breweries ispanish River ' . iSteel Co. Can Com. XD 1% . Winnipeg Electric - . Asbestos ‘Com. ‘New ‘ Asbestos Pfd. New Bell Telephone . . . . .. Brazilian Traction Sliawinigan Can. Steamship Com. . Can. Steamship ‘Pfd. ..... . . . Bringing Up Father '7 _ logl/ilBflfllf. 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Corn—'—Mny, 7i; Sept» 81%. 0ats--May, 443i}. Wh°1ii—M"Y- 141%? July- 133775101 Mr... .1. u. Nlnttllevir, I'm" their? -i—Q0c>--——- w ._ailnilal meeting, which proved to! Souris Notes be u very snciresilll one. Aiiol‘ illl‘: ybiltlilliftifi Wuli lilltllliltlll to. lliiol-ilililii‘ ~Mr. and ‘Mrs. Crosby. BonsllltW.|| Tile many friends of Ml". liegill-l are visiting their daughter Mrs. J. aid MacDonald are glad to wclcomu" B. Matthew, Sourls. hllll back to his ,Pond after silendillg _tlic greater, The 1mm, friends of M“ _]_ yam-Jpart of the winter in Ncwioillldlllnil.‘ guson. clruggist are pleased [of He brought with lllill 11 very Villli- he“ may, he is qm-proving Him-able dog \Vlll('lI he purchased wllilc. undergoing treatment‘ in the P. Illefv- ' ‘ Bank Montreal . . . . . . . . . . 291 Bank Nova Scotiu 316 .._____. , l (in 'l‘lio.~‘<iay, Iiizlr. Biilli .11 the lllcillilcrs oi‘ the‘ ‘Worm-his Alia? .iuiy. 7l"-'n'.; Ii p. 111.. iieii. was served lly Airs. Miilliluiv. 3 -—--—-@-e->___ ' l QUEEN S UARE i On ‘Thursday night, Mar. 31st. -Hono,. RO"%m..Mar3;cH°°L g m“ "W" °' 3mm“ w“ l" wmllcinmnu X—-iPl'ln‘clpul's built. l darkness owing to the llelvy allow H,“ n|vh|on on the electric light wires. causing 1 mm,“ 38,148,,“ ‘ short clrcull" ‘2. Gerald Johnston ‘ ii Thomas “Pelters. The mini’ friends or Miss Evelyn Second Division ' l Jblflistov. teacher at Kinxsboro. 1 Reggie McDoliald , are sorry to llear that slls has not 2 wyoiq Duffy ‘ Keendable to ‘teach during the past 3 Reggie IMuCsl-vllle W IYF- 0W 1'18 to sickness. We GRiA-DIE IX—-Mr.‘McDolluiil‘s Dept. hope _ that Miss Johnston will '1. Elrmolgimgmiiian soon be well again and able to car-r ‘I jreddy McKearney C ‘T luv-luau»- rim - more") i Welsh for wholesome Recipes and _ Hillto- _ ‘ THAT SETTpEslT-VM NOT o EAR "m canvass: aui-r- MNA w i5 eons HINC: i5 Quasi!’ I i! Q l." by lltfl Feature Semen lac ‘ oictle- ME- 14x0- :At. Top. and Sauill Fe ‘Iiy. .. Hill/ii Domini?“ Bridge ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ~ ~ - - ~- 152 r)’ on llcr work ill lllil school 11>. lur-' il‘l"l'iilll( O'Neill. v =.\ii-. liiorrlscyis Ucpt. iiitltlliu‘ \'ii‘ll 1 ltilsicn (‘riillulit 2 biyion ’l‘l'lllllili‘ ifiNi-ill. 2i (Iorulrl McKiniloll Ltd. lil this (listrict, I(l'll..'\l]l‘l \"il-»—‘.\lr. (‘.ollilolly's Dopt. l Pius (‘lililliizhiln 2 Jils. llPHFOUlIIES-i 2i iirii- Rollin lfiional‘! Souls‘)! Incl. ui ihc iirl|lli-il7ll~‘\l?'l‘7 vlfllllib-“l‘Mvl-liillilldb Utilit- 1 Joseph ilmirdo“ 2 Philip llngail 2i lwn (‘filliiflllllll (‘viliAilllld V ~—~ Miss licpl. l llalpll ‘Alciilnis 2 ltollori llfllfllify Ii Frank MfilAliifl home u, Lime‘ (illiiltlild twliss-‘l-‘l-ullcis‘ Dept. 1 Alfred ‘Clllpllltlll 2 JiillIllH l“l(ll‘iil)y Ii ’f‘cilily Bimini". (iiltlhllli lV —4Mlss Jclrlillls’ Dtipt. l ‘llillly Pillunu ‘.5 ‘Edward Pillcuu 3 Daniel ivedge. will/inn lV-Miss s, l Avlc McDonald 2 Bernard Deiiocllc Ji ‘Flmlnas Walsh. uimlrla lil MMIss s. l Sonlcrlod Trainer.‘ 2 ldllner (lautllier 3 Joiiviill Francis iiiitAlDl-l ll-‘i — Miss McAulay’s ‘Dept. 1 Arthur Kerwin. i! Fred ‘Doyle ‘3 Louis Hughes, (lltAiDE ll-illillss A. Walsh-s Dept. v ‘ ' ‘ --ByGeorge M01" First iDivlelon. 1 Ailrtllony Gullulii '2 Barnett-McDonald . 8 Billy ISherl-y Second Division ‘1 Robert Mllilr 2 Jimmie 121ml it . . a GlgAmhllILillies Trainer's I ‘- 1 .51. cloud Murphy and 1'1 11nd Charles 2 Frank Gallant a ail-um swallow _ (mains: l-Mlss Monsslmn =1 ' 1 Jose/pl: ‘Cullen 2 Jolln Shaw 3 Jimmie iloacll GRADE l Miss Vessoyfis Dolli- i-‘lrat Division '1 Wlilfred Malliar Mosesh wodne 3_.‘Jack C0119. Second Qlvliliili 1. ‘Herbert aMdGue i2 Victor Doiron ' 3 Stephen Doyle and JM‘? ford cmfwrn P vi" ford. . GIIAIDE I-Miss ~Mahars I ‘-' First iblvleion 1 Vernon ‘Peters 2 John ‘MdAiioer 3 Vincent Rooney second Division ~ 1 Allan iMoKinnon 2 Francis Hush” 8 Alfreciweeke Thefl iaiiquulsmwe» $73316» 32%‘. ‘A 5J8..." IMO. Muruivgllulrs Welsh ‘s DePl- Waislfs Dept. Gnu Britain shine mead