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GUARDIAN rum -Ii The ex uinite quali of Plante hu made t ar people for over a , quarter of I century b Now we ve iven it s __ wrapper to sell at it very v p d i realonable price [2 to u. neighboring abode of rest and convnlescence. hand there in the shade, sank limpiy down upon this whilst he stood beside hdr awaiting her Fortune’.s Fool opular “monk Pnrucu Wlthln 188 llltll I WGBH he WM B I _-.- foot, regaining strength gd pm- o uuced clear of the infect n Yet efore they would suffer him to de part into the world again he must udergo the period of sequestration dllllfy DCW U UPC and that the law prescribed, so as t0 usuxe against his conveying the iettion to others bor this he was be removed from the pest-'house When the hour oi' departure came, he went to take his leave oi' Nancy, She awaited him onthe lawn under the tall old cednro oi’ Illebanon that graced the garden of this farm which had been converted to che urposes of a hospital. _ There was a stone seat near at and she lsmissal. :He was very plainly clad, in garments which she had secret- ly cuused to ibe procured i`0r him. but wliich.he supposed to be *the parting gift of the charitable nest _ . ._, P1'il\¢¢ Edygd ISl=}I\¢l‘Su1phur Clears H°sl”"“ . ’“““‘ A Pimply Skin Meeting ____ `- ' '--°' Apply Sulphur as Told When Your Aiqltbllc M8811!!! 01 BU °°“U"lb“‘ Skin Breaks Out no 7 "the Prince Edward Island _-___- H will be held in St. Paul's Any breaking out of the skin on Pa' _'li Hall on Thursday, May 22nd, face, neck, arms or body is over- IJ. 5 o’clock p. in., forthe purpose come quickest by applying of acting trustees and any other Mentbo-Sulphur. The pimples s~-om lzéypem as may be brought for the to dry rislii up and sv IIWHY. deu- 5 5;-.nmqnt gf the 1ngtituti0n,_lares a noted skin specialist. in __ ` ndance with the bylaws, and Nothing has ever been found to for e umnsaction of such other take the view of Sulphur as H my, 9" 95 may be brought before pimple remover. lt is harmless and _ ADA_E_ H_ARm5_ inexpensive. Just ask any drugg- 3 6_17,s"m_ Secretary lst for a small jar of Rowles li.ientho»Sulphur and use it like '- -- ..._ cold cream. CTION SALE AT 'T,,,@°,,*,,,;S'°“ A pussenger_r;e-ntly entered a _ railroad depot t0 take the 2:15 p. l V" '.|"°‘"'“°*°d W "‘° ""d¢"' m. train- The clock in the waiting th 'x.\9lm?l'° lfd "`“"°°' °f room was several niiuutes faster A “U” °f ~l°h" ‘A~ w°°d‘ld_°1 than the one in the office, and the ll ._ K¢'l¢l.l,!Q¥_0'\ W 0°" lt PUbl"° passenger asked the porter which III Oll 91| illfl PNWUU If Ken' clock was correct. After scanning 't - 9'? 'r.W|xdl_»¥» M‘¥ 27"' "9" the clocks carefully the porter, with I . - ` 'ofthe saiddecused, consist-lu||eu_ u “Fld L0" *"5 h°"“l‘°|d “it don't make an differtncn lo U' ‘ ~ ‘ ‘ _ . y = . U" Q 'Pl' 5"” “t°"'|l’- 5" P°“' which is right. The train goes ut i Q . '_ f ff`i-CF. Monnison, _ ` Auctioneer , li: e _._.. H. ss...-1.. John Horlick s "' Sh” lisa" SMP 5. 3! P-'mr ‘ll ¢ *fill *"5 P°"°°"°| much satisfact’0n to himself, re- if “ \2:15 anyhow.”-Everybody’\s. S house authorities. .She controlled herself to ask him steadily: “What are you going 'to do? Where shall you go when . . _ when the month is past?" He smiled and shrugged a little. “l have not yet considered iuily.” he answered her in actual words, whilst his tone conveyed that he had neither thought nor care of wihat might follow. ‘She lowered her glance, and for a long moment there was silence. Then she spoke again, calmly, al- most formally, _marehuling the points oi' an argument that she had well considered. - “You renieiul/er that day when we -talked, you and l, in that house in Knight Ryder Street, just after. my recovery? When I would have thanked you for my life, you re- jected it, persuaded that -l was mov- ed only by gratitude for the lii'e you had saved; liiut ii sought _ by that i'orgivenes.\i to discharge the debi in which you had placed ine." “-it was so," he said, "and it is so. lt cannot be otherwise." "Can it not? A-re you so vory sure?" one upward appealing ` e rout \ ‘\ Rough Pimply Skin Cleared Byfuticura hair and hands. Nothing better to clear the lirln of pirnples, blotchel, redness or roughness, the scalp of dsndruihnd the hands ofchnpping. u-pu stu rm Drum. scare- causing .‘i.'i".2'i..."l.“.'_‘6i:..§.;.".;.l.fl.’i.‘.i!:r‘li23il.. *_ 'lpry our now Slilvill Slick. hand, but she clutched it il-rmly ll0W. 'iRandnli" she cried sharply, des- perately driven to woo this man who would not woo her deiplte her clear invitation. ln gent-le, sorrow- lng rebuke she added.: _“Can you, then, really thlnk_of leaving me again? ' Iiiis lace assumed the pallor of death, and his limbs trembled under him. _...__-q Completely Relieved of Her Kidney Trouble So Says Qu¢bee Lady After Taking IN MEMORIAM MRS SUSAN PARBONB A very old lady in the person of Mrs Busan Parsons. died Tuesday at ber home nt Hsrmsnville it was somewhat difficult to ascertain ber exact nge, but it was thought Blie was ill) years of age She was sick in bed only three or four days ii li d nd had been working around the ouse the previous week. even olng her washing. She was visited in her illness by her pastor, Rev. Father McPherson-, and consoled by the sacraments of the Holy Catholic Church. She was buried at St. Marget-et's on Wednesday after- noon. the services at the church and at the grave being performed by the pastor of the Church. Her fiends and relatives were around er and` in affectionate attendance O O Y u may rel on Cutiqin Soap and durlrm her last sickness and at her _ I Olbtmenitozsrefor-your¢kln,»e»lp, death. Her funeral was large and ' a ' I representative. The deceased was ' a daughter of the late Captain g d Nickerson and lived in Sourls ln » ' .. .. |6111 CUP Oar HOW er early life, though born Murray River. At the age of 21 she married Mr. Parsons and resided in Rustico for many years where ~she reared a family of four, two of whom are living. Mrs. Gallant, St. Charles, and Joseph, at Hermanville, with w-hom she lived. She spent a number of years on the Pacific coast, residing mostly at Seattle, Wash. After returning from the coast she acted as house- keeper on the island for several gentlemen.,-for the late Mr. Archibald McPhee, Souris, and late Mr. F. McLean, Harmory, Jct. ln the last six or seven years, growing old, she lived with her son at home. One sis:er,- Mrs. White, died nt Murray River, lust winter. ---<03-i MRS. JAM ES CONNICK di K ne Pi Adee oom was cast over Madame S. Polrler sufifered for a whole year before she took Dodd's Kidney Pills. Les Ce.)-ras Stu., Que., Muy l9.- 1\Special)-No place in Quebec Province seems to be too sniall to Dad s ld y _iis ' Dsl ___.s Spring Valley on Tuesday morn- ing, May 6th when it was learned that Mrs. James Connlck had passed away at -the age of 70 years. She had been in. poor health for some time but nothing serious was expected- until a few days before l h E in . 1 ' -l fi' 'i il lim si :mic inrnlsli ut least one person who is 'er deal ~ Vermh 5 WW done g__ai_i_<_§_i.__:e______.;:_ie i us ic _________u_,ed w say thu.-t she owes um. for her in the hope of prolonging “As I aiu sure that out oi' your health to the great Canadian Kid- her me but Gm-I had willed it sweet chalrlty you deceive your ney -Remedy Madame S. Poirier a “her W1" and “he calmly “nd --» »-~ »- 1-1-'rw-i'-‘ Recipes Jelly chop- CUDI Stir Everyone loves the fragrance, flavor and delicacy of fresh pineapple. Why DOY P" serve a lot of it in the form of _Iam or Jelly for winter use? _ _ Do it the Certo way which saves thait delicious flavor because only one minute s boiling is required. No wasted batches of fruit--no reboiling-s_ure success every time, _even for the most inexperienced. Certo is pure, _concentrated pectin_-the natural jelly-making substance of fruits- no gelatine-no preservatives. The Certo way makes iifty per cent. more jam or jelly from_the same amount of fruit. Your jams or Jellies will cost less and are so easily made. . Certo is 'endorsed by domestic science and cooking experts everywhere. At your grocer's or send 40c direct to Douglas Packing Co., Limited, Cobourg, Ontario. ERTG Pineapple and- - - Strawberry J am CRUSH WELL about l quart ripe ber- rin. Put ninnnnlo through food euttvr. or clmv ver! line. Manure 2 level cups of each into lun kettle. Add 'I level cups sugar and mix well. Uno hottest fire snr stir constantly bsiurs and while hu ling. BOIL HARD for ONE minute -r¢movs from ilro and stir in My bottle (scent K cup) Corin. Skim and pau; quickly. _ ' ' Rhubarb Jam Th_e "Bt;‘l;htwW; var sty o u r |-ry-rrrf* Iva Inset. _colored "' Iam: out in short ‘ , lngthswithoutpeel- ` _ - ing and nut through coarse chopplr or J chop byhlnd. lou- ' url I level cups ` chopped fruit into large kettle. add 7 _. level cups lilllr and i mix well. U hot.- /\\ :lib constantly before ond while boiling. HOIL HARD 10? THREE minutes. Remove from Hrs - in “va » ____ e . '~ ' ~ peut qulekgfn ll _ ` ~ _ 9| Ci:nr0 - -.i ~.i| .. _.,....... __ _.,__ _ ‘- ~ o, 8.01K, Dom Mill Kay, dam of 5 and full sister to Eu H Kly 2.03# Frlooo Direct is one of the handsomelt and belt galtod trot tot] over brought to this province. Hs was trained lightly as a four your old and showed s miie in 2.16 %,, last quarter in .SZV4 seconds. He ls bognilloontiy bred and has size, substance and soundness. Ho should A on ideal stock horn for this province. _ "Ho 'will be brad ton limited number of mares and will stand at awn- ofgictiblol for the season of 1924. _ ®?¥lf|lll “N lt time of Oorvicc, 810.0) 'when mars proves in foal. t ui newest-. risk. Ask for Nldor giving full Information. ` GLAUDE D. MMMILLAN. Owner, Kent Street, Charlottetown, F, E. l. ' 7354-290l|.l10nSti‘.7l. __ _ f liar for-Sale _In perfect running condition, rec- edtly overhauled, new tires, would on excellent family car or taxi. seen at Campbell’s Garage, terms of sale or at The Toggery. B. C. PROWSE lb-'=-f':'a=i¥ Lllll rnnnonrvin lhvll»\.ute ’.i."?.l'.i..f.:‘i‘-..:'.°.'i.!'i2....""°." ssl Lubes, doe Moten about ll l‘."Z.'L5 li>...i.».»‘ ' unbw- .v¢».it.n. after ali, was not really agalnstl - Q-eo->-il Vlllxhh: Roxburry, Mass.; Alice of " Lynn, Mas. Brothers: M . M th r n ew Maher, Charloit tow J Rger who attended her in her parlor which his illness had len M§§‘,',af.:“§f.§‘,§n`;‘fh‘?,?,§‘_;“' memberslgzihljfl Cm* °f the 30111811 upon his cheeks. He bowed hishead. ,,,_,u,, M_ H_ Norih Amuum, W M __ __ ° _C __ '°l1°f Whl°l1 She WH - s » »»-- --» uw- --»--- S. i. .. ...... What the Red and White L bel Thai' Wm give me °°‘"'“Se l-° 'face members of your family sincere G‘lbv`;i€reJei?r]% l-lnremmn' Robert a - ~ - Whatever may “Wim ma- I Sympathy in the loss you have Brennan Co); li ynilia' Michael ~ Shall ll'€l1Sl1'r@ the IIISIDOFY 0l litem. sustained in the removal from your Bernard'McKlm us unison and an_<_i of your sweetness always." _ home. by death of your dear May her soullugenit in peace Bill Still ¥0\1 d0 D0! believe 1118! mothers Mrs. Annie Johnston. ---'-*_ she cried out_ "Still you think that We know although you will miss U, N 5 51-upEN1~ MAY behind it all there are some dregs her loving compandonship you L93; g|gH~|- gp LEFT of . . , of _ . . resentment in my would not wish her hack to this EVE llcaril" vale of tears for she is, now happy | "No, no. Nan. -I believe you." with her Saviour wh h F ‘ i “And yet you will persist in go loved so dearly and wltlim whim? -_Hggg-§R(.!iCTlg;qersN. Mlgoggl ` ing?’ ' she held daily communion. She was stock, a son 'of Mr. and Mrs H W- I “What else? You who -know all 10|' malty Year! H l0ved. and re- Rogers and s member of 'the now must see that there is no -place 8984206 member Oi Oil! Auxiliary graduating class of 192-t of the for me in -England." _ MWBYB ready L0 assist in every University of New Brunswick was She drew from the bodice of her E004 W°l'k~ She has DOW §0l1e t0 seriously injured lap; 'wgak gown 8 rubbed and _faded uu,,,,|ed receive her reward and to meet her tlirough the premature explosion of glove. She held it out to him, look- 'Wed W9' 80110 b°f0\'°- ll ivllirse which he was |ngd||| ing up at him, and he ...rw um. her Mar H0 who is our guide at all into an om muzzle-leak-in; num.: eyes were wen times give you strength to say. used for firing the time honor-gd “Here is something that belongs "Thy Wm 0 Lord not mme b° "'d““llllB salute. Standing al- to you, st least. Take it, Randal. d°“°'" mnsl. directly in front of the old 'puke “_ Huw it is an _,hat you mu There, are loved ones who are muzzle-loader he* received prgcug. have ef meg' mlHBlllB ally the whole blast with the Mums, ,n hesmncy he wok that From the fireside and the tent suit that today he' is a patient at uma gloum Suu warm and fragrant Ther; are faces that have vanish- Lire __Vi_<;toi_;ia Hospital with his left from sweet contact with her, d ll! l'0 Bn and the arm also ,emned “uw the hand that pm_';;'r_ ghere are voices that have ceased believed to be fractured, while the ed it ut we know they have passed lett side of his face is badly torn "lt" ' ' N BM" “ai” be "' mlm' Fronfimtbisrworld of grief and pain :rg :lt-ol°l"¢é;ai|°’b‘1tllr‘I?ise tgglfellen :ge " one e . ll' 7 P ' man he said softly "to keep me ' ’ ' And we thank Theo 0 our Father sight gf -thu 5 -. worthy a _ . . it uid- th Y°- _ me ,,,,c,,_§ Then ufwwed gg" F°g_ th°__bleBs_l_\1f_l_;h»_t xemmn- Rogers nan received ni.. B.sc. , . _ hand ,__ helm d d it me sue 0!! 0 8 0 “X Hy. degree in. civil engineering the day l . ° a" l"`°"e m MPH- Albvfi Gflhlm. Pres. before and also won the Ketchum ips. ‘Goodby. and God guard you Emma MCL."-a, gecy_ suv" medal for Mme” standing ev Y. N ." ______,¢_._._. B “n in fourth year civil engineering. Hs die would have disengaged liisl NORBORO SOHODL has been a regular forward Wm, Report of Norboro School for month of April. ' Grade X.-1. Chester Stewart, 2. Elisa Stewart, 3. Helen Doyle. Grade VIII.-1. Mollie Harring- ton, 2. Muriel Connick. 3. Mary ton, S. Peter Coimlok, 8. Howard Du. Grade Vi.-1. Leighton Stewart, Rita Biiswsrt. 8. llsud Conniob. _Grads ill.-1, liilms Douglas. Grids lI.f-1. Den. Groton, 2. Dorothy Bowness,_8. Alex Douglas. Grads I. A.- 1. Doris Stewart, Ethel Oouglss, Perfect attendance: - Mary Bownesl, Peter Oonniok Thelma Cooke, Teacher. ---~1O>--_»- » rlti. mn no rms Yanni' _ I0 ll lllliill ben.” - IW” ‘ 'Rnd “f”-'"'f“&"i‘°'°'“_‘ Bowness, Muriel Connlok. Gerald m *M U“lV°l'!li¥ football team for three years. _ m-<-¢>_-__._ » RUIBING IT IN. He-I don't think much of the WI! you practice economy. She Bowness and George'Hughes. W || ins.: <1--=-» vu.--. -<-.-»-- »-----.-‘.`..:-.'.l?.i.’;i.¥:.'3":l.';‘.i'; ;:::; ll°l|'t mslre any money and fame UIQ to attempt something when 1 live no chance of success -Rl ir. _ ¢| . C t.2‘.:‘.f:.“'.°:.£‘:.":' .=':‘:.....i‘°.'.:',._ -»--» -------.-..._ Grade V.-1,`1'lll'0ld Hlllllol, I. _- -i Greamin Nostrils l l|l.C¢m(Sufe]'ell)PnL0les _ 1. '- _Ff _ T PEC - With the Maritime Province FlLLlNG-THE BILL ~ vacancy on the bench the uame.of E, L. Newcombe, K. C.. deputy “l want to give a. swell luncheon. Minister or Justice. is very pro- what would you suggest us thenrst mlnently associated. If Mr. New- nrticlg on 1|", menu?" combo were animinted it is not _ "Dried apples."-Baltimore Am- certuin. whether he wouidbecomo or-|¢nu. ' Chief' Justice or one of the other __ .u _ ' ‘Wages 9W°l“l‘°d- . "‘ ` M|lllrd'c j Llnimont 1. -For Corn: re- ' _ Soon Stops Und Grads I. B.-i. Lloyd Bownell. Colds "“'"‘,, Grade l. C.-1. Ralph Gillis and in to :nun freely. mit INV ` Ubi sllhll U %'2.2".l‘. Means to the Modern Housewife \\ I T means real economy. Carnation keeps--none is wasted. It serves every need for milk. In place of cream for coffee, cereals or fruits, use it iust as it comes from the can. For cooking, simply add water. as desired. For tea use _one part Carnation, three _parts water. _ _ . fl! mea_ns wonderful convenience! Get it with your. grocer|es.- Store xt in .your pm. It is always ready, always sweet and por ways the some , 'dependable quality. ~ _ _Carnation is' just pure = fresh `lk, porated -t ' .double richness, kept safe by st:i'iliza:ib‘:i. It bears - -a label the housewife can trust. ' . _Order several tall. `{_l6 on.) cans or a oasoof 48 cans from your grocer. _ est it, critically, yourself. iTlle Carnation Recipe Book is a splendid collection of 100 tested recipes. _A oopy_of this Recife Book is - ready for you. Write for it todayf t’l FREE. . CE PUDDING.-2 , ` ' ' o li’ ..._ ..._ . ...... ‘.i.§.“:' v.':i.- i.‘:.,°‘::.°.:.‘i‘.:.'...#‘.‘:"..l,“‘.‘*¢.i‘ "at its mttersd ba dish. also irwo and one-hcl! hours in s very srgw avsn, rring every twenty minutes the dnt hour of baking toprsvsnt rloo ._.-. ~ Produced in Cuando by __ __ - » ' Cmunon lu hoover: tio., Lmrb r . _ ' _,_;_'¢._Qa!’ 5.-. - ‘ _ - .‘- ‘rug . .~.t._:_..'».....§.~...- » ~ »