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The St. riohn’s Abattoir 00., Limited ~ St. John's, Newfoundland T, ‘ Authorized Capital $150,000.00 Subscribed Capital Paid up Capital $102,100.00 $50,450.00 Bankers-—Bank of Nova Scotia Auctioneers and dealers in Live Stock Consignments Solioited Prompt returns guaranteed Gable address, Abattoir. _ .1055 15 {m1}, pal-flan), covered by person who could keep body and ran cmiawrrarowh THE WESTERN lillllllllilliiy’ 4H0? from Helium's Catalog ‘LWANTED-GOOD STYLISH driver, about ten hundred,- darlb. —AUC‘I'ION SALE—Wm S. Mac- kind and gentle. Apply stating Donald's Clement, April 29th. price to Box 6. Wilmot Valley. 2423-4-12-16i. 2538~4-l8-2l. ——|CE STU-L FA|R.—tAlll10ilKh —$UMMER$|DE AGENT. —Ml' the roads are getting soft, the irostdilzirg’ “108850111513031 ésrrgilgsegg: fihfdtillifggiiiggfgfiofifs? 839x331; tggillieseutatgive “in Summerside and their errands done and conslderalblepvm b9 9198"‘! w receive news’ h 11 15 1, 1 1 d _ advertising, and Job Printing. Mr. Tiaguiizgstlllytfrissseoliigthgaigceto 81nd MacDonald sen the Morning from Hedeoue ‘but conditions are Gullldl“ at his Bi-‘lw- H“ "la getting unfavorable as the ice is 911°" N“ l5 12'2- v n~ a aro n wharvers.-*H' ___ _ g‘ i g w y u d we Eastern Guardian “JSHOP from Holmaifs Catalog —DEPARTURE REGRETTED—- Mrs. W. F. Mitchell, who has been stopping at the Mawley House for the winter leaves on Monday for Halifax, whence she will sail on -.'EA$TERN AGENT- —M\‘- J- the 27th inst, en route to England. ent in Montague and will be pleas- She will bo joined later on the W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- trip overseas by Miss Sarah Green. ed to receive news items. advertis- of Summerside. ing, Job Printing, new and renew- al subscriptions. _ t! —-HOUSE BURNED-A bad fire £2332?‘ §i;.‘§°Zi..°l§§f.i’.lQiifiili Says Hebrideans rnes ar,on teod am‘ Should All Come Laird estate was destroyed by fire, ST. JOHN, N. B. Aprll--19.——Any' only the kitchen end of the build- ing being left standing. The build- ing was valued at $2,000 and the soul together on the crofts of the Hebrldean islands would make a .‘_¢Ag5 551-1155;.“ 1a p19“. mighty fine citizen of Canada was lng to note that a settlement sat- "16 "Plnm" °i *1 Swi- tmm m“ 19 fgctgry m B11 pal-Hes has been North of Scotland who arrived reached in the case of the Town here yesterday on the Marbnrn. vs, Roy Tanton. By 11-115 391119. when asked if he had heard any ment the town is given enmcienqrnnwrfl w "In effect "If" 11"‘- land to open n street 37 feet wide Wlwlfl Dfllllllfllifln 0f "It? 597M510" from Fitzroy Strget on the south islands might migrate to Canadn. to Belmont street on 11m N011]; lie said that he had hoard the rumor, and from his own experi- —SERIOUS FlRE-- The resid-‘ence was in a position to say that ence of Mr. Joseph Perry, Alber-'it would be the best thing that ever on South, was destroyed by fire on 1111110811011 l0 them. Tho land on Tuesday night, the 15th inst. Thcfwhich they have lived, nnd out of fire is said to have originatedwhirh they have for years tried to, from the flue. There was insur-‘lgain a sustlnance, he said, was ance for only five hundred dol- practically bnrreu. I-iow they did lars. Iit in the past, he did not under — stand, but said that it was prob- __5Ag DEATH_T|-1g death 0c. ably because they turned their curred under sad circumstances at hand to herring fishing during the Clinton on Monday night last ofsummer that they “Yere able to car- insurance. ’_APRIL 21. 1924 u —-_§ GUARDIAN Millions Enjoy Better Healt Because eThey Daily Eat 53521.2‘: ma. oraerram ofW/rmt a ITHTN the last year millions have forever banished the fear of one of the commonest human ailments-by the daily use of POST’S Bran Flakes, the new, delicious, laxatlve food. , " Now they no longer suffer the ill effects of self-poisoning. They no longer take strong drugs with harmful reaction. They no longer attempt to eat the old, dry, harsh forms of bran. POST’S Bran Flakes are really delici- ‘lfendenL-J-i. l i I Elias Dunn, aged 42, who wasry on at all. Now, he said, steam found dead the following morning,tra\vlors were taking the living out‘ with a wound in his throat- He of the Hebrldeans’ mouths. has been in poor health for somel Their farming enabled them to time. Much sympathy is felt. for live only from hand to mouth and the bereaved relatives, ‘although they had done a little weaving of cloth in the past, some -—~PROHI»BITION CA8E.— At the ot'the manufacturers in the south Prince County Court House on_of Scotland had adopted the pro- Thursday, Judge Stewart presiding cess and were now weaving ilio Jame-s guilty to a charge against the Pro- by the lfilllllllefs- _ v hibil-lon Act. the information of He knew the extrema of vlirnntr which was laid by lChief Inspector (-0 ‘Vhlch Cflllfldll .13m-bour_ 11,9 degendent was accol-(L and said that the l-iebrldeans were 1ng1y fined 5200 M11 Costs or three used to a more oven temperature. mom-ha 1n 1511 A 51mm“ charge They never had it very cold or very aga1ns1 Han Abbot’ Mmpeque was cold or very hotqwicuetaolnetaoin ldjoumed 1-m- One week for further‘ hot. Notwithstanding this fact, ‘evidence. Heath Strong, K. 0., for lmweve" he w“ mllvlncc“ m?“ pm,3ecu,.-,0n_ Jun,“ Hyneth w‘. de_ they could be assimilated into the population of this land very read- .lly and would make the best typo Inf citizens that Canada could oh- Mihard’ |. m"- ! ‘Mment Relieve. colds] They were industrious and thrif- .__m___..>_i___ ,ty, he said. and with such a com- lbinatlou of characteristics they could not be beaten. lt would be a good day _for Canada and n good -~-l\irs. Thomas w_ Jqhngtqn, sum. day for the iiebrideans themselves monsltic has returned home after WM“ 11"‘? 1e" their rocky homo- spending the p“; week W111, herlnntl and settled in the Dominion, sister Mrs. Wilfred Inman, Tryon. he 5am- ‘ "MBSBT-B- Geflrge Mountain and George Thompson, fishermen. Mal- peque. were visitors to Summerside‘ last week-H. -——i+>-—--- MT. MELLICK SCHOOL The following is the Honor Roll of Mt. Mellick School for the month of March: _M _ J 1, C t i v M, Grade X—Franccs Wood. has Tglllfllijfiltil hflgflflQai-filliel‘ zitrelifliiz: Grade lx-I‘ winnmwl “open” a couple of weeks visiting friends Busing’ nzffifnrgtrsriclgonjndkl < M] d ___ e —e ure en us. m “PM” m‘ s“mm°"““l°- R Grade Vi—l. Elliott Robertson: .2, Charlotte Drake; (i, Iielen Drnkc: 4. Edmund Robertson; 5, ‘ ___ Robr-rt lllcltziv: (l. Louise McKonna =~ ---~- n» “we? r.~.~.::;:::: i:":‘.";":;:'.;. my. Y Child’ ‘_ - ' -' ’ "- °“' ' m" Wm‘ ll (rrudv iv-a, Harold itoberteion; 16v Margaret MtfiKPilllil; 3, Bertha if you want to keep children's 09f,‘ hnlr in good condition, be curolui MM" ‘NW1’ M“ “MR”: 2' Wm“ Wu wash n wmL isluy Robertson and Irving llicllon- D0 m” “so prepared shampoos uldhcuuull; .l, Lodgn b.1110. or anything else that contains loo mm!" limb E'l“"“"] Wm“: 2‘ much free “man This dries Um Murion Robertson; 3.Llllizin Rob- Brander. Baltic. pleaded tweeds. that had once been made was subjectcdl » § . s D not be ashamed to say what Professlonal Cards youoars not ashamed to think. There was never any 8P6!!! Pahner & genius without an admixture of H- J- PALMEE K‘ c‘ marlness. Blrrllhr, Eta. Money to Loan ilank of Nova 800th Building ' churiettowwn. P. I. I. gues- MacDonald 8t MePhee Eye Examination , , Exhaustive research has revealed that at lust seven wt M ten people need glau- os but only. three out of ten wear them. Tint moans that about tour out of every ton an in and of optical sor- vlel. . It may be that you are one oi m. (our. An examination of your syn will rs Ily d0- tormlnl the eon tlsn of your qeslght and w. curd, utly urge you to (we Grieve consideration to he _ of ill-ling this cumin contour H» J. MABON Optomotrlfl ..'.'.°......"“"‘Li.. om ‘UH a A. nsnonmiraku. r. tam-um .,_ . Ianlltors, Attorney, m. l ~' o Money to n “My Isllllnl Charlottetown scalp, makes tho hair brittle, and ‘a very harmful. biulsiiied eocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and en- tirely greaseless) is much better than anything else you can use tor sh-ampoolng. as this can mot pos- sibly injure the hair. Simply moisten the water and rub it in, Two or three tcaspooniuls of Mulslfletl will make an abundance oi‘ rich. creamy lath- er, and cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle ha“. WMHZ, Loula Cannon; 3, Jnmos Gannon. t-rtson; 4, Lawson McEac-horn and Edison McDonald (equal): (i, Ethel Mclnnis; 7, (Jlarcxice Praught; 8, Rona lloswell, ' (lrndo l (Sr—l, Eliza Lane; 2, Agnes Mcinnls. (iradc l (Jr)—1, David McDonald- lH-rfoct. attnndnncc- Rena Bos- well, Helen Drake, Charlotte Drake. Louise McKenna, Margaret Mc- Kenna, EdwanLWood, Eliza Lane. Leigh McEachern Robert McRae. Alex Mcltae, David McDonald. of dust, dirt, dandruff and excess oil. The hair dries quickly and ev- enly, and. it leaves it. flue and silky bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to manage. Margaret Coady, teacher. -——-—-—{O'} GASPBREAUX SCHOOL The following is the Honor Roll You can get Mulsiiled cocoanutior Gasperoaux School for the oil shampoo st any drug store. It month of.March: is inexpensive. and a few ounces Grade Viil-—l, Kathleen Dunn; 2, will last for months. ‘Be sure your Florence Graham; 3, Bertha Reilly. druggis-t gives you Muialfled. Be- Grade Vr-l, Vern Haytc-r; 2, ware of imitations. Look for the Blanch Graham: 3, Laura Graham; name Watkins on the package. 4, Hazel Reilly; 5, Borden Graham. BRINGING U”? FATHER ous. They are nourishing-have most c “ tit: food value of whole Wheat. Try POST’S Bran Flakes tomorrow. Ready to eat with milk or cream. Order from your grocer. But be sure you get the genuine—see the name “POST’S Bran Flakes” on the package. . _ . I wywzllltr-W‘ Made in Canada iii-JV h OELICIOU SLY MAL? FLAVORED XATIVE FOOD A iiiauv TO EAT Canadian Postum Cereal Co" Limited Factory: Windsor Q h \ a S i? i CNMDINI WSTUH CEREAL C0,LTO. 00",” ' Head Office : Toronto +4 Laxative 1 0, Lester McKeeman liam ltiacLc-llan, Josephine lilac, Perfect nttendancw-lielen Mac- an apparatus of which Dr. Corsair Grade V—1. James King; 2. Olivn Lean. ‘Loan. Elizabeth Steele. Mary Mac-ulon and Dr. Lomon are the inven- Graham: ‘ " ' “'*>_—' " " 3, Muriel Jackson; 4, Susan ltinclitann, teacher _ , tors. Alice Graham; 5. Joseph Lowlnr. nid; 2, Miliillill King; 3, l-lliznbcihjHUMAN HEART l5 SEEN ~AT lDr. J. L. lllretou (‘Xpresr-"vll flu‘ Grade lV (a)——-1, Woodrow Fitzpatrick I WORK belief that within a short tlnw tin‘ Jackson; 2, Ralph Graham Sr; Grade iV-—1. llcrnmn iiincihumld Grade 1v (b)-—1, Christina 2. Anna Mnclrc-llnn l Graham; 2, llrliun (lruhnm. ' > diagnosis of (llseuse will (hue (w l’i\ltli~‘. April 1T. i\'l*|Il|li‘l'H nf vuluuhly aided. ii linriul! 1W" Grndu ill-l, (lharlcs ltiachoivnid Pllr- .-\‘t-:t'.ir>niy 1:1‘ Sr-uul-r- recently mudc 1mssihlo to study Ill" “mm Grant; 111ml, Murg|1r<-t(;rulu|n1; Grade li—1, Josephine llinvlwnn \".'I‘1'll' ll .lu- nmtwwnwnta ui :1 hu lug oi‘ (he iu-tcrnul orttzms. 2_ 15111111, M(',K1_{|3|||||n; :t_ 11,111,111}, William llincllnllnn. and Alfrvil ln-‘li llvilrl ‘hill ui .\1. ("ouuuulrm <e>-—— King; ti, John Lowlnr; h, Edwin MflCDfinflld (equal) mm- ui’ their numlwr rt-prodilcmwli No divinity is absent ii prlllhll?“ Lowlar‘. ti, ltnymond Reilly. Grail" Trrl- Rllillh Fitzpatrick. nu at 1iictixrv. svrcnu by luoatis of'iu.prnaeut. (lrndo ll—~-1. Everett King; 2, ‘ Ralph Graham Jr. (‘mule l (nl—~1. Charles Stevie; 3, Anthony lllcKcnzic. (iradc l (NW1, Jessie NlcKno- man; 2, Reta Lowlur; ii, Wiunilroil llayixrr. , Perfect ntumdance: Bertha Reilly Florence Graham, Laura Graham, Blanch Graham, Vera ilaytcr, liazel Reilly, Jmncs King, binrgnrtvt. Graham, Harold King, John Lowlur Edwin Lowlar, Elliot bicKcnmuu, Everett King. as Percentage of attendance 87.5. ~ Lilly Creed, teacher. DE GHOS MARSH real delight the appetite. Satisfy the hunger. ~ The following is the class stand- ing for De Gros Marsh School for the month of March: Grade Vill-l, John Moran; 2. Ethel MncLan and Isabel Campbell (equsL) GYM!!! VT~L Helen MacLean and Mary Moran (quail; 2, Elisabeth MacDonald; 3, Elisabeth Steele and Frafices McLellan. Grade V-l, Margaret MacDon- Lellan. Margaret MacDonald, Wil- Vf 11% lb tLREAM SODA i :‘.I'..\!',"-§L'.fl€‘ \‘ "' '- .,¢ ~. _ l ousr (maroon 1 . _ YOUR oer-ice: Mon - . "v s”, were: OUT-l Lcrr i I ‘ail-roped b _ » ,._w~_,,_-,A..,,-r1 ‘ 5°"‘E"A""N<I "NR5 5'“ n’ ‘BA l loéfiiéiae flfiiHli-“a; e02 YOU - | DDNT‘ ‘tulips: 55; ANY THMG » ' ' u . wmw YOU 1-0 room (ENERALLY .3‘ ‘ET, , . M ‘ I rrfl, suasmsa- 3161;‘? ZoTAt-flwonx lN. MY». RQDM ‘.