a DONT JUST zfrninits, 192s THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ooooittriu i f "Rl/NIN firs” mum ' -OU have to exerrire your body, to have Sturdy muscles. You have to t'.\'errii't' your inentafl capacities to have a quick, clear mind. You have to exercise throrgh thriving, to have gfJLKI teeth l i Too many modern foods clieaf you of this important ftmctitin. They come to y u soft, mushy—to be swallowed almost with on gulp. And idigex/iorl, also, suffers from foods of this kind. For thorough mastication of your foods is needed to stimulate the digestive juices of the stomach. , The delicious food, Grape-Nuts, in addition to supplying five of the essential nutritive elements the body needs, was designed as an aid to good teeth. lt is crisp-delight- fully crisp! You like to chew the crunchy golden kernels of Grape-Nuts. You like to give your teeth and gums the precious exercise tlizicmeans so much to their life and beauty. I ‘ liar Grape-Nuts beginning to-morrow. Four teaspoon- fuls, costing less than one cent, is a serving. Ready to eat from the wax-wrapped package, with ‘milk or cream. Sold by all grocers. GRAPE-NUTS PROTECT S AGAINST MALNUTRITION Authorities tell us that practical] one out of tlirre people in this country suf er from nul- nutrition. (Irupe-Nuts for breakfast every morning can guard you against malnutrition. It supplies drxtrlns, malt e and other carbohydrates lor energy: prote for muscle and body-building: ilios horua for teeth lltl hours; iron for t e i) 1nd the important Vitamin-B. ~ SEND FOR TWO TRIAL PACKAGES if yon would like to try Grape-Nuts, free, accept the offer below, which includes a booklet of health- lul breakfast menus, prepared by a former college pa,“ i“ (‘mum physical director. but will be useful and instructive as CANADIAN POSTUNI (IO.. LIMITED. I\II{'I'ROPOI.I'I‘AN BUILDING, TORONTO 2, ONT. Please jCnd- me, free, two trial package: of Grape-Nuts, together with "A Book of Better Breakfasts". Name AJilrm I us“ |. v-------— NEW \]S§U|‘i Kingdom of Denmark 4% P. C. External (lold Bonds Duo April i ‘PRICE: 95 and Interest to Yield 4.80"" The External Obligations of the Kingdom of Denmark enjoy the same independent. internatfotinl (AAA) as Dominion of Canada External obligations. An “AA/t" rating is the highest. rating possible awarded any 1"- vestiiient SMEtlflly- ' Eastern, Securities Co. Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS S, I962 146 “lchmond Slrett, Chbfltillfil-(JWII St. John Montreal "Elli" cniurirs stros GROW Plant in HOTBED Early LETTUCE, lRADISH, GARDEN PEAS SWEET PEAS, CABBAGE, \ CAULIFLOWIiR, Ew- ».- Buy from our SEEI) STORE and ' rom our Agents. v $45k’ “fly ., ~10. SPURTINB a COMMENT 0 By fol-EC» Something New in Score Cards Mr. Ed. Acorn. well known sport , enthusiast and reputed to be one of the best announcers in Eastern Canada is now at work on a “Sum- mer Score Curd," which will cover the different race meets throughout the Island this summer. Ed.. with his usual forethought and ingen- uity has contrived a means by which a. score card may not only be of material benefit to the owner well. Among the many interesting articles which the card will con- tain, are stories on the “Potato Growing Industry," ‘Origin of the Horse," “Information to race horse owners and patrons." “Interesting reading for Tours-ts." etc. Snappy advertising will also be included in the makeup of this publication. Taken all in all it is no doubt tliut the ‘score curd for slimmer races" will meet with Lhc heurLy uppmvuk of every horse lover on the lslqud: it b; an innovation tiiitl we ivisli “Ed? every success. IL muy be utldtid iii passing thiitf Mr. Acorn is not. only at well KIIUWII‘ but it popular figure on the different, Island race tracks. As mi niiiiouiicq‘ er he is without a peer. Those whol have heard him can not easily for-l . , I gel his rlcli bass voice announcing: outgoing and incoming trains; in_- troduclng various celebrities and the uuinemtis other obligeiiicnLs which call for a strong voice and clear pronounclation. It is expected that; this valuable publication will be ready and off the press within the next two weeks V.” T! o .. f‘ i 5 9- S 5 E’: =2 Q l? 5 v s? r Abbie Concert The Abegweit Concert which is being staged at the Strand Theatre next Friday night bids fair to be a great success. Some of the best lo- cal talent available have oflered their services for the good of the~ cause and a packed house is pre- ‘dicted. the press, all receipts taken in are to be used in the building up of the Ahegwelt Grounds, where, without exception, every young athlete fni the city, in fact‘ in the province: may train and receive the benefits, thereof. Among the many improve-I mcnts contemplated are, the build-| ing up of the track, one of the best, zlny routes in Canada; dressing} rooms and rubbing tables will be a; new addition. It is tilso intended to lay otif; a baseball diinond second- to none in t Marltimes. All this‘ 1nd the ma y other improvements will cost money, therefore it is up to our citizens to. show their co-op- oration by attending the-above men- tioned concert a hundred per cent. O [QVQQOOQOOQ-QOOOQOO O#§'OQ4v therefore, O ye children, and depart the Lord and iii the power of His Might. There are so many cords to play, S0.inany ways to choose, In love and policies and war, That. forwarding our views. With ladies Before we lead our strongest. stilts. 0 As hos been mentioned before in ur Child's Needs this - Dou I e “F Treatment CHILDREN hate to be “dosed.” When rubbed on, Vicks relieves colds 2 ways at once without “dosing”: (1) Its healing vapors, released by the body heat, are inhaled direct to the air passages; (2) “It draws out" the soreness like an old-fash- ioned poultice. The Public Forum This column ls open for the illecnsslo t rreapondenta i of questions of infer-at, Th; Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the "Dlnions of cfllfcspondqflg, o++44++++o0++w+w+4+04¢ THE PROPOSED LIBRARY i l r $1I‘.——The suggestion of Mr. Hynd-g man of a public library and museum e at Charlottetown is u most excellent idea. The educative effect of such institutions i:». so widely recognized that even Soviet Russia has adopted ‘ them. pvt-r five llundrod Lawns and: villages in Ontario hfivc public IibY varies. The suggestion that old Gov- ernment House, zi relief. of the par-f, would warrant the Historic Sift-a , and Monument Board i-inbruking on that Vf'lll.lll't‘ is scarcely wurrttiitcl by our experiences land. which is that 01mg?’ goo i ygcns that Boziwli; l" mission is to be as scanty in iiioiivv ‘- 2/ A R u B as it, is extravagant lll wind. 'I‘heii‘ ‘ oyffi/ifl/Ill/OA/sflfi-Twffllffifiu specially lor historic monuments isff lwufd s- illltl cairn». The latfoi” consist of a curt-loud or two of" fir-id iztoiies, lmrpi-d up and u-“pj "§'7§§O§-O-O Ofifif-O-O-Q-O-O-Qfi-O-O-Q“: m the inaiir-‘f l‘ Maritime Potatoes _ beat them all! selections tinted Iiy about n bin-kef. of mortar,‘ f ' ‘heir prfrul. merit is ii f . iifu h ' '- , ' 4 FOR listir tlerfigfi us“ Wt-ht-ifpnfiis IIIOSC WIIQ EH10)’ Ug tobacco, ' . . - . , , . ,_,_f , , I - x Guardmn Readers vol-iii ldiililliitiivs lhdtiiillinu iiiiii-‘nrl I b givethe some praise toBig Bell- Tlicy Intro t-rt-ctt-tl Etlllll‘ Lweiftv-l three monuments in New Bruits» wick llllll Novu Seotitt ail. a. total of‘; $5,508.48! Now a mouse-trap llllLVj |huvo Vust potentialities. but it ctuiv not cult-h un nit-pliant: the mouse-i ' lrup Board's efforts will probably; l.)|' limited to putting a tablet. uri: the from. door of (Euvertinienl; House and piling tip some surface; stciics uL Furl. Lu Joie. ' The National Battlefields Com-f mission of which Sir George Gar- ueuu is President has expended in public money iii monuments in Queq bee in the vicinity of a. million dul~ lnrs and they are to receive $75,000‘ more per yeur for ton years. The: April m, 19358 BE STEADFAS’[‘~-I-Ieui' mu now 5 o .- 5 5 e. 5 E U" F- =2 § 1': .- Prov. 5 :7. PRAYER May we ‘be strong in WHAT'S TRUMPS '2 Maritime Provinces pay one-tenth) of these sums and receive back - burlesques of monuments costing , less than $9,000! The wonder is that t any Mdfllllllfi man possessing an ounce of regard for the history of ‘ hLs own country or any sense of justice and fair play would ally himself with such a deal. I am. Sir. etc. W. (3. MILNER, f V Pres. Maritime Library Assn. i . , , iWolfville, N. S.. “mil Cup"! S, April 11m. 102a. iii-iii l i KING'S COUNTY AFFAIRS i a I fair, with statesmen wise, Or men of lesser bumps. ‘Tis well to know what's trumps. m . M... worshipping shrine. I knelt in bondage sweet, And breathed my vows with eager» iiess , And offered at her feet My soul, well stored wealth A love cemented lump; _ A king of diamonds won the trick. My heart was not a tnimp. benufys _ <1 8.1. l f f Roving to sec my rival win Upon u single rub As he had played the deuce with ‘llvglétltld condition of our public‘ iwcrks and the marked dlstrimina"! ion against this country and people during" the last three yearn.’ and asking the Government. to eiitl ‘this state of affairs. , Seine of the leading Liberals in‘. inc. I followed with a club! Two days with a station-house Reflecting on my sin, I found as others may have done, Clubs very seldom win. l__ ,_ . I REUBEN BIGGON, Souris West. ' WM. LANDRIGAN, Souris. w. r. rowan, Little Ilarbour. iosizru E. DEAGLIL-Bear River. J. DANIEL P. McDONALl), Sourls. i March the 22nd., pointing out. theyoll Secretary. I). JAMES A. hIeCtirmack, Poll Dir- ilfiyector. FRANK ‘River. '|‘he Plug is always fresh and moist , fits the pocket ; andiis easy to carry. Your dealer 3471/5‘ BIC BEN liy tliu plug mid by tliv You surely do get your money's worth of tobacco and enjoyment in every plug of Big Ben. Va cu u m to ir- rig Ii r) 'I'in. BIC BEN » , PLUG Chewing Tobacco l WILLIAM WIIELAN, SourIs"Riv-i J. WM. BRENNAN, Sourls. PETER McPHEE, Souris. i ALEX. T. McDONALD, Eat-Mayor, ffiouris. JOHN R. GALLANT, New Acadia. J. J. McDONALD, Bear River. er. (7. C. CARLTON, Soui-is. _ A. H. SMALLWOOI), Snuris. JAMES WIIALEN, Bear River. PFTI-J RMelSAAC, Line Road. fi JOSEPH McPIIEE. Big Pond. DONALD F. LAVIE, Snuris. I'0\l_ J. J.’ DUMPHY. Glcncorrodnle. PATRICK J. McCORMACK, st. y Sir.——We HlllSl» thank the Gutird- -l')irector. PATRICK M- HUGHES. smlfifi- ‘YVIZIYHKINIS- dun for publishing Senator Hughes“; FRANK PETERS. Rollo Bay. E. MOSHER, Souris. ANGUS D- MQCOHIMOK- $1- M8“- i: pooch delivered in the Senate 1'1’ PETER I). Pl-ZTERS. Rollo Bay. J. S. FISHER. Rollo lsay. garets. WILLIAM NEAL, Bear River. _ EDWARD DEAGLE, Bear River. T. B. CIIING, Fir/run. McINNIS. Red Point. l nun. J. lVk-EALYIIERN, Hayfield. » JOHN a. McDONALD, Bayficld. , JOSEPH n. hIrEAClIERN, Bay- ‘futon Harbor field. J. J. Illt-PIIEE, Ilnyficltl. F. MucAulny. Souris. (YDONNELL, s...“ J- "- CIIAPMAN ‘Red Point, fr Cancelled For some reason or other tho Viol, loria. Club Concert scheduled forg the 24th itisf... has bren cancelled.‘ Grown wfse‘by sad experience. l ceased to deal with maids; I shuffled youthful follies off. 5h _flu- county asked the Patriot to pub- dish this H]J€’i‘t‘ll, but. the Patriot. re-i ‘fusrd. This clearly _SI'IO\\'S lhzi‘. l This popular athletic club is also in need of funds in ordcr to curry on. It is sincerely hoped that the Vic- 'o: will not entirely abandon ‘heir intention of holding their cun- ecrt as they loo would, certainly "eceivc a fair shore of two-operation 1nd patronage from our citr/ is. Flys {ind (lroundcrs ‘ Baseball is iii the air~scctitifinl "ntttiligs of the Rovers. Stars and Anchors will soon bo the order of ‘he tlay~~or night. seotiLs are out. ‘)l‘l‘|)1t.l'fl.l.0l‘y to what stivors lo be u most siicct-ssfifl season, . Doctor Charlie ‘Dllllgllll, the "John McGraw“,tif' Islaiiid bust-bull is con- ‘ident of grabbing u. Mziritiiiif‘ linse- ball title this your The sciiitflltitiiig uiul colorful “Whackey" McEuchtri-ii intends rv- maining in Charlottetown this suin- mirr. Jack's presence on tiny nine ensures plenty pep and action throughout. The different fcaifis mnkliig up the City League will be shagiiig coii- certs within the next week or so. The receipts nf these concerts will be used to defray expenses cnfiiileti in fitting out and equiping the clubs This fact alone, irrespective of the excellent entertainments should en- =ure good houses at all perform- ances. Is is rumored that, the Vfcs in- tend putting a team ln the Island League this summer. With the wealth of material on hand there is no doubt that‘ this city can boast of two entries for the Provincial title. It is rather monotonous uny- .wny to have to watch two teams COAL ,flu- Patriot is in League with tiiel Yet SH" I find as (lust is Scamp t.rganizntioii in QIIVCIIS Lhuf. is f.r_v~_ “d em" “it ' ii‘i.“’..-“i'f.“7°il,"liii.l‘ilf3ill‘ iE‘1.i'.‘;“J1' ' That. félziltlisgh the s])zl(l("s an honest C‘ m”; Sfihvnlix Thksyig :1 ‘Hint, , ’ -'\n--\ .i'--. . ‘_. n’ is not’ always Lrmnnx Iilliltliliiigsilgiiiiiiiiyilniiiiidii ciiiiiii-i But iii this world of tiufsititi show imgvther “L m“ (‘arlicst ‘Jossiblv dim?‘ Wham Mmmm," rules m“ Hum": mud take steps to save their t-tiuiii_'/. T“ “w, me “we iomls or m‘, ‘ _'l'lll.‘i is n mnltoi" that. miiinol. b4‘ pu'. And Smomphlx pa‘; alum: ‘ off‘. The brrukwutei" tit Bu)’ F0"- TU [mun]! anuduu, m‘. "mrv fum- requires iinfift-tiititt- attention And stern inisfkirt-tiiitfls lumps fmd “Vliliybody know“ m“ m“ Sm" om. cm.“ V“ yew an". w M“; [YIS breakwott-i- is iii u dangerous Diamnmtg an, ‘ihvws trumps‘ pi-ndifiqn. and if it should lu- cu‘:- pmy u Swim m- Lmnwh. “L u“, “Darn-ti nlwuy the harbor would be tie-- of the seitstiii, therefore with the "IILIPWZG ‘mdl l“? Limit?“ Tm!’ utputliw addition of u fliirtl the iiiuiii-st. “m Wm‘ "A M mu‘ 5"“ H", would m, (m1, . w.‘ .. ' a fzftilillt-s. lutigei" series. will iii-isuiil,lflixiiirbliiudgiv: Th“ Sim“ "l mi“ "Wilkwuhi" M“! ing" the players: lfilg p, (h, "M" H“. ifs coiitiii-ut-tl iuigh-ct show Wlldl it plny m“; “PM” ihollow mockery unis. the iui-t-Liiii; i i iirhl in E-louris it little over u year ugo to build ‘n frostproof potato ivurtihofise here. 13y vh-Lm. U; ‘hen. w“, m“. Hm‘ Senator Hughes is ccrtiifiilv d0- Moroons- lust. Saturday night at 3"" “is duh‘? m“! l“ i” ‘mw “p l” u“, Montrcnl iii the fifth and dccitl- Ll|~"’"“l-'* "i w“ “mmy w do ihpirg‘ ing gnmo of 1.1m 31.111195, cup series We earnestly and respectfully askl the New York Rangers are now 0'" lelmw I-'ib""“l-* l." Queell“ w] hockey champions of the universe. 1191i) "S- sullq-V "lw-‘i d” not Want.’ It was u tough series to losc find a1" Se" U"! <l"$l""“ll°“ “l ‘my W“ RIOFIUUs one to win. Eocli and every ‘fl "I" Islimd- -‘""'“l-" “my do "PL game of the five were herctileufi "VPYOVQ 0i will" ii“- llfiillk 110W’ "'1 struggrlcs from start to finish, and lllffil‘ 1mm!‘- bY U191!‘ lF-"IPYS- at no time did one team seem fo Were Sh‘. etun. have if, over the othmg Afmy the‘ I). L. Mt-(IORMIKJK, Sourls. first game in which Mnroons won by‘ JAMES ll- MANNING. NOW Z981- 2. 2 to nil score the series developed Mill- into n. contest between goalies, nndi WILLIAM IIOWLETT. GOWMI even at that one did not seem lobe Brav- iny clevercr or faster than the oth-l IPARIAN IIOWLETT. 2r; if. was just the lucky break- a Brae. iong shot that. looked easy, A goalie LAZAR LEVER. 141W" R0|l0 BM’- zaught off balance, ctc.. that gave‘ AUBREY AITKEN, Fortune to) ‘ti: victors the deciding count Bridge. wic made them world's profes-‘ ATTRESS F. CAMPBELL, Little clonal hockey champions. Harbour. ‘ After all is said and done, if; was JOIIN S. NOLAN. Chcpstow. i Canadians against Canadians as RODY STEELE, Chcpstow. f the New York Rangers for the most D. FRANK McDONALD, Norris-f oart are Canadian born athletes re- Pond. i Irulwd or purchased from the 1mm caurwctn, Souris Linel ranks of professional hockey clubs Road. i an this side of the border. HOWEVER‘ ANGUS A. McKENZlE. Rollo Bavw this does not alter the fact that thati 301m s_ powmts, Lime "Mb. And turned up jack of spades; Ituiigterx the Vii-liars Gowan . i your tlitily net-its. Has One of Our Employees Called On You ? Soma- timi- this month one of our enipluyN-s will cull iit your liouir with our (iloldenroil Carton. It is siimt-tliiiit; fit-w hi llllllfsCllllid fighting-u handy homi- i-urttm of Mazda lumps in lill‘l't- ussoru-ti sizes l0 "l Better-light for (kimftirt These iii-w inside frtistt-tl Muztlu lump-s tMiI-dl? l" (Yiiiiuda) cut, oil‘ glare iuul provide u soil, 119511111 "Khl _ \ so iiet-tissary to real homo comfort. Th"! 1"!‘ “fill-V One Lamp Free With Every Five Sold Three» 40-watt lamps M.“ ch...“ 1,,.,..,“_“. u“. flnqofl] outside Mlrlllfl‘ dot-s not i-tillt-rl dust uml ilirl. Two (ill-watt lamps Keep Some in the (‘upboard 0“e100_watt1amp. When our rmpltivt-e rails, ordt-r enough to fill ull the rmpty sockets and lu rophu-r all burned out lamps. $1.79 Three Months to Pay Pay no money when your order is taken. You will be billed 79 cents with your next light. bill. then 50 rents with ouch ol‘ the two following bills. Maritime Electric Company, Ltd. OF THE When you need a The sturdy Then keep a carton 0n the self. lamp, it's right there-handy. carton en-wv-ko-u. . .~;¢;4- B:av:~ 4- protects the lamps. During this Pllmpflllln we will give you one lamp free with every five you filly-Hill lamps for the prion of five. Associated Gas & Electric System aid battered pewter mug, the Stan- ley Cup, will rest during 1928-29. neoth the folds of the Stars and‘ Stripes. To the victors belong the spoils. The Rangers are to be heart- ily congratulated. -lf your coal requirements no running low, we can QIIPPIY I01! with good fresh coal-comprising INVERNEBB SCREENED o“) SYDNEY SOBEENED Will Likely Box Herc SPBINGIIIILL SCREENED ALBION mrr ALBION STOVI ALBION noun» Had n letter from ddfe Mead. lack McKennirs ma r who~ls piloting the latter gradually up the ladder to wtthln striking distance of the coveted middleweight crown. n53!) NUT Mead informs nie that Jack ls going "Al"; 510v‘ treat; Elms and is o. favorite and a Bus“) Co‘: lrnwlng card wherever he appears. »\ccordiiig to McKennais manager, ie has received a good offer from Jhnrlottcmwn promoters to have his irotege fight here the latter part. of’ he month or early May. It is to be roped that; present plans material- ‘l6 as Island boxing fans are no Oni- Phone No. is 176 and guar- antee quick deliveries. W. D. Gillis It Co. PHONE 170 ‘doubt, anxious to soc Jack in action again. Olll‘. f l saunas r. McPHEE. m; Pond. ‘r uvsnnvis reruns. Rollo Bay. rowan w. BURKE. Rollo my. CHARLES L. 1mm, SOIlr|5 west. r THE GABBS CIIARLOTTI-ITOWN, l’. E. I. 5G4 ‘J By Payne; -l~i>~—- abbyGt-oms ' [I] "ntfhtt "mm" you mo vwii ii l WILL BE Aurora». TRANSlATL-D’ 3; ' all m Sffld ll (par ojnhygrmps. O 7h lukflyflwr Mk1. J mommy,‘