i McNelll minerals-i Business- fiellesle. You Can Enter Any Day. mil ‘Courses Guaranteed, J. Pepeen. an». -FOR LATE W581 EBN NIWS —Page 3 is available ti. —_-GUARDiAN8 0N SALE at the Guardian's western office In the Building. “tunme side every day. _ —-DR. SIMPSON is temporarily _, located in the office recently vacat- —TO PARLIAMENT—M:‘. . Pope, M. L. A.. aad Mrs. Pope. Summerslde, left yraszetday aftir-l noon for Charlottetown where the . will remain during the session Off / the Local Laghlature Hon. James A. i.\ic.\'eill and Hon. A. F, At nanlt._ Summerside. will leave‘ for Charlottetown this morning. --BROKE ms ANKLE -.\ir.' H A}.-. ..... .. ..Bg[uEfluE 'l‘wo very interesting games oi hockey were played at Bedeqlle Saturday evening, March 6th. the contesting teams‘ being the Borden Nationals sud Bedeqne Beavem and the National Sisters and Beaver Sisters. The Beavers won by a score of 3-1. v The Sisters game ended in a tie- neither side being a-ble to break the goose egg. The first game called was that .of the Nationaleand‘ Beavers. Both lteame started with new goalies. as the regulars were unable to be vpre-senb-A. Howatt for ‘Borden the man- sized meal ed by Dr. John ‘MoNeili. T980 8 3i. broke his an ankles as the result oi. 1t tall on the ice at the R. lh Station last week. is making satin-I factory progress towards recovery spital.‘ —-GUARDIAN OFFICE. —- The Ouardiarfs Western Office is now ' lgvcaxed lsn the McNeiill Building ‘n the . ster L. Stnnmem de where" subscriptions, news or advertisingsllmmersllle- will be received. The phone num-i ber is 883. Prince County Ho _rlsw PREACHVERS-The pill- pit oi the Presbyterian Church Suntmerside. WI! Wfllilled 01! 3"“ i day by Rev. hlr. Geitilgealienteiaigjtolii,» 'dth ulpt0flePl1Y|1' ; drawing card being the picturizaqig Chlfh was occupied by Revl .|tion of Sir Arthur Conan Doylesfl“ (VI MacDQnflhL Hopewelh N. S; story the “Lost World." it is de-lgorh preachers delivered excellent. scribed by all present as n reallyifiermani fine picture. -—BUMPER HOUSE— Practical-- , ly every seat was taken at the Capitol Theatre last night. the ‘KENSINGTON CADET CORPS‘ . . o . friends will he sorry to learn of tilted-Regen“), n “,“Z,,I,l{§,,l:l:“:{"§.,,.l '1 dent-h at her home at Long River“ l’l'nrdl‘m rfli) exemmgum “uni .» on Friday of Mrs William nongti-~“l"“"”‘ ‘° V“ . m, a; re iert. She was 78 years oi’ age and slfllmll‘ and w “an?” d c g“, had been ill for some time. Be- gallm‘ kllllw“ as we Ca at’ 011' ‘sides her httsband she leaves to lle l-"llllll a plamo“ which is com nitmyn (me 50m _\[|~__,\ndre“-l1ll‘iSP(I of thirty Cadet units, and llkiughert. accotintiittt Ill the offit-tiilllif lllillvlilllals present aim“? ‘Ill lot Lou's POXES Ltd, simtmt-rsitie. umvriiriuice 11H any t0 ‘be mind)"; ywltn will have the sincere syiii-lihe Province. Lieutenant Ot-villi if-iiliy of ull in his bereavement. 'll. llnrrach mnrshalietl the ‘faiths, and the response given y ill - LAID TO REST. -- The fitnor- milk and file demonstrated hon. I i.f the lute Mrs. Sophia A. Wond- guligfglg-[Qflly training and iiI-'4\‘l i ‘ rink, tirltliiw 0t" the laio Vt-rtinl .-\. pm“, are gnarled The (Jndeta cs‘ Mouth-tick, (whose death UPCIIFTPII.hh)ile,l H“, mos, (vqnfldenf anti» ,.ii Siiiirinersltle on l-‘rlduy lust ufi- fdplk,“ m ma“. munueuyrefl, u“. le-i ii lingering illness) took place- - l _d_ _,-, _ f how prmnlni Sutulziv afternoon und was well at-‘lhsp u“ “Hence 0 l , , i th- I r ttblc to receive and ox" tended. > Service at the houealcflte ‘oynfefs’ one reauzes m," m, “'.~"§.*“1“‘"°‘°° by Rel,‘ G‘ Slwhole organization is under th». rel-ire liiterred in Ehe Churcltrllirlllfilllliill‘ 212g”: l€ilhigl'ogallfs.il,l,l 1d l‘ llLnno 81a“, c \\_l,,?,3c,,§;r:ea§ry onerrolte 5,‘; ul experience on the field of uctmii at highly respected residents ofillflé ellllllellil)’ ‘lllallfied him t" lm mill! PiitItVatltl net- death will hejlill‘! hi» More of imwilcal military - ly regretted hy a large cirt-lelkiiou-letlge to the developing geniu ‘ nds. Deceased who was 76 see of Kensini-ttun Hlilh 301ml» ll years. old was a daughter of thekis not intended to give undue pro lulu .\rihur Irving oi’ Cope Trav-imlnencc to the teetering and slim- lerso. ller hnhsand who was aiulntltig of the tnilitary spirit, but veteran oiflthe American Civil wamrmhe, it p, the pflrpogg ‘or [ht- :lll">il'~'l'l-‘“§9il lie!’ lwelve W11" “iioqntovemeut to develop precisely tic Slit‘ l*=*‘1"*‘-‘l l" "mill" a bmtherltllfilltf ltttbits and competent ztlot- _ lllilllg- Full‘: Traverlmilrity in our young boys, as well (lb “l” "'“"l9"’l‘ M” bllhml“ Bell‘ to efformute principles of integrity —-5ADLY BEREAVED.‘ --.\i;1ny Sui —-—iiii Sprint- Are ready for your Selection ito-day The fabrics are pure all w o o1 worsted serges, fully shrunk before ' b making up, absolutely fast colour, _ 1; and offered in Plain Blue, Plain Grey, " * and Plain Brown. ' @ , v c l (‘oats are full lined with fine serge _ lining, single breasted, ‘two button ‘,I‘,‘,‘,§f,,,',',,‘,“"§.§fi§;,,.§‘;f“ M“ “Mono honor. and. ii ever it should ' \ - _ . . . _ . __' ,uniortunutely happen that their .- i, models, trousers finished eithel plain i “—fo"i‘NALs pun-.l.... sholllg liedrequigeq’. mt, ' _ ,- ‘ - - - _____ iwou foun rcu 'an 0m ici- » o1 with cuffs. This splendid new line i ,6“, (‘o "jmharge “fly mfy {hm is Offered in Sizes to 44, and at tho ~.\iIas- Mill)’ Fol")? Kllllal"? might be devolved upon them. Titt- ' l (‘epic is visiting‘ her sister WlT-‘Vtntitiing thus received is u source _l~‘:-:.d hlttrphy. Summerside. of tstreitgth to the mind. and a strong mind is able to function Ill trinity capacities. The platoon natu- rnlly divides Info four sections: price, we think it the best value on the market. Moore 8t McLeod Ltd. , ~~.\lr. George hlorrlson,..\lanageri ,i;' the Provincial Bank, Kinkornd ‘ '.|il'.'ll the week-end in Summertime.‘ I‘ ‘Hvq "He, ‘mmnpy Roger“ lgutt and Lance Corporal German; , ——. .8. . . . , - ville_ N. ll., has arrived In Sttnttner-lrtculindNoi Zxlfndeéocugpulralsiaebfl “m” °“ ‘l "is" ‘° "Mal Sh" lgisot-tiiiii NoAIi (bender Iciorrriorni will 4 l t‘ .. . .- . the guest of \ilse Ruth Ga lan “mun and Lance Corpon“ Mam" llane; Section Ne. 4 under Corpor .(‘. Cooke. The highest N. C. 0. is Scrgt. Jnrdine and the Commie sitined Officer is Llout. llarrttch. tlllltIfil" witoae jurisdiction ls tplaced Many pa" in Life Through ‘the whole platoon. lt is assured Sheer Nedect of Fund» that in the early Spring, Capt. Lo- Ignn, linliltix, will visit Kcnsingtoii mental Rule of Health lund inspect the Platoon. For this rczmort drill is regularly executed with tltiv purpose of fliting- the Self- Poisoning Takes Huge Toll Thousands of men and women arc Leo Arseneult. Egmont Bay. whoi iStictitnt No. 1 under (Jorporzil Dug l ,al Walker and Lance Conporal L. ' Ask for the _ big new i Wall Paper Catalogue coupon. best. most economical WALL PAPER Catalogue Canada. 80 handsome designs. Prices lowest In the Dominion. All prices baled on Ilotiblc Rolls of 16 Yards USE THE COUPON we‘... Write your name and address very plainly on the Send It to us, and we'll send you the blgqeslt. II MOORE I McLEOD, LIMITED. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Send me the new Wall Paper Catalogue u _ I Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. t e ‘ ‘ P. 0. Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i 1 Province . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i i. ‘ . "I411 QUEEN STREET CHARLOTTETOWN y¢ 'mwmawmw I J7 to-day victims oi their own neglect. A, ,,' Grouchy, listless, quickly tiring, suffer- ing from headaches and biiiulizlleaG, tht-y spend enormous sums in medi- cmt-s without avail. They would much to regain their old vitality. Con it be done? Ycs! How? Simply by recognizing the importance ui one fundamental rulc oi health-the proper elimination oi the bowel con-l tents. Poisons that are allowed to remain in the system quickly lower the siaitiinzt, weaken the nerves and thus pave the way to ill-health. Stop this soil-poisoning by taking Nu 'ni—the scientific lubricant that comp tes the work oi Nature's lubricant when, through modem conditions, the i natural supply fads. Nujol an be taken indefinitely with- out inj no the system. Try Nsjei to-day. k ioir it at your nearest drug store, but remernbu‘ the: isonly one Nujol. Watch for the name “Nujal" in red on the label and package. . Dezeng Diagnostic Professional Unit (TOMFOBT FOE Till PATIENT EFFICIENCY FUR ‘III OPTOIITBIBI The Welluvorth Uall present a t-ulllptwl celestial o! sebum! mtru ' that enables th upluuiefrint to eovsr complete! Ills ooular examination, wllheu the patient leavlnl the eh“; “d with such individual lnstrunsn within Instant reach. An important requisite of o rs- "Millll outfit In obsolete oom- Imt for the patient. This has been accomplished l- llvi- \Vsllltlvorth Unll with Id- J-t-ittble seat, head nut 5nd "m. “~11. The ehnlr nun bu rrollrlled. TIIIIIFI‘ or lows ' and atlJulkd Iu the pcrleet comfort s! iv-llirnt. A comfortable patient elm In more qnlvkly nml anally eluutlnv-tl. A mey nml rfllt-Ie-nry for the ‘lrlnl I rtullnhnl Illll nls 0| tr pen-In on which n" wills- imlunt reuélu and swing before "t" punt-Ill- fluu linlt ls used ll all mule! natsllllttltklll by H. J. MABON OIWIDQIITIIIQT “mutants. l’. I. Island. Iloonnntod With runners W. Murdock is now Guardian agent ‘n Montague and will be pleased to receive news item], "h" ‘"1 Tllllflil! nlcitt the mun- bers of both the boys and gill om 7901-8-55". ‘oys i. ntcnsure up to the most htliit: im-gectic-n. The units have been issued each with Tuition, Glen ‘ijllldyti. lltlts and Ross Rifles. is» sued to tho platoon also ltitve been arms for miiriketry practice, and [the boys nrc eagerly prospecting advent of spring, when they can utilize military practice. lt may he recalled by some fathers of boys inow in this organization how in rthelt‘ school days they were Illeilll- hers ol‘ u company ‘of the Boy's iBrigade and hits the discipllnt iiliflt they received in this Inst; - ‘tlon served them on ilte field o. nctunl wnrtnre. This will develop in the boys a model ‘pilyllitllld, a mind quick to perceive and to uppre itond, accurate ltl Judge nnd com- petent effectively to not. and thua strengthen the mind that the school work may be the more sat- iitliiiCitlfliy, the rpm-e yum-cushy performed. it may be concluded that this system of training must ilt-veiop the higher moral faculties. since obedience to rule is the bas- ic principle on which the system l8 fmllldflil. and the response of the will to authority thus imposed, miuet enable the will to determigq other objects of higher imipoirt. A trophy is in prospect to be presgntgd to the section proving the mo", 9gp;- lent at the time of inspection, The Dlatoon has been in gxlglppcg about six months and the (“"5109 l All interested wish them the success that the movement de- serves-li. i Eastern Guardian ‘ .114 ....'EAITIRN AGINT- —Mf. J. advertising. new and renewal tf this season ‘and P. Bowness for Bedeque. Both iplayed a good game as this is the itlrst time either played in that position. The let period started l very fast, with the play seeeatvlng from end to end of the rink. After labout 7 minutlesdplay galbeck ‘In a inice run notc e the rst 80a [or ‘Bedeque. P. Noonan scored short- i ly after, making it 2-0 at the end in lill°‘i.."'f..’l.‘li.‘ ‘llllmll 5°l1°°l mm“ i“ a “Gcmpf P. Noonan to solve the Borden Wlllllfl. ‘lnsllecmr Sim“ gave altlefense by making it 8-0 at the "M address l° ‘he. classes mlend of the second period. The which lie till"! “m? ‘lmell’ advlcelthird period started with Borden 4H t0 the carrying vii vi ll"? wcrkplayifig offensive and Bedeque de- luring llle FQQBSS- -l'l"-_ E" B" “dculpl fenslve Hockey. C. Green scored -n who followed. some l" lllgllesll Burdens first and only goal in t-TlllE of the work carried on uttdlihls period and the game ended zpoke oi‘ the example which Gcorilei3-l in favor of Bedeque. . u\\'ll hoarse! in this regard and oi|_ Nationals, we thank you for mak- m“. 0,1,6,» Pym-e, throughout the tug this game possible. as your §I{l"(l were rolling in line. During goal keeper and two of your reg- ht- evetiiiig hircshaw was flttlng- ulars were unable to‘ make ‘the _\' remembered by the students and trlpto Bedequtm-Howexer you tLdat w i“ mm provmed ,, "ea, yo, arpfulter. iou brought six players" _ , ,1. ,1] ma, i, w,“ a gomliilii you hatlfiand played a better. Wm?‘ o h y _ I - icleaner game. titan on the prev~ ime is only patfly trite, for 1t was] L, __ _, bu,‘ oils evening when the Beavers dv. I "l “WHEN llme “ml “Hy y tented you on your own rink by anieriitg into the spirit of the nf- - ' ' er med bottnd to imuke it iIlB [he Score of 4-1’ air s » /,r. ’.’.// 7/1!‘ es‘ met 1089"!" . Lino-u lési and most eniltyflllle mill" °l n he year. Then t-ntne the lunch and Namnmls Beaver! ilii. wlmt at fer-d, the tables fairly “on, triiztiicd illltIPl‘ their loads. We can» A_ "Own" R nuwmss ilier Fluxes» Waite i925 Pups rand Foxes born in 1924 to be left for ba|. ance of the season in ranch where bought. G. R. McQUARRlE, Summersid. This was the first game oi Hockey taunts were invited lo iit the lictlcqtte ltiiilt lletvyeen thedlilillll Clllllfiirlt Where [I18 homq o‘ llii iiiil jug girl's teams. it wile lull of thrills tlco to ll 500d lunch. ZllltI spills. lioth tennis have only Line-tip recently been organized and con- National Sisters llt-nvcr 3pm, seqtiently neither has had much Goal practice, but thvy will probably ‘Mrs. ll. (‘low. |(_ Hana], he henril ilIilFt‘ of next winter. Ilcft-nsc It would hitrilly ht- iztir to IIiFrER. (‘valiant it-ililiiipbgll t"l'illlillillf' i)i‘I\\‘\‘t‘ll any til‘ lhlfl lllllYm-“FH- W» MPNlllly .l. hum-mm t-rs as hotii iettllls iiliiyi-tl twill} Forwards Iltirkoy. A. .\It'I’Ilt<I'riiI|l iiilli K.,\'. Durrnt-h 1r Mcmnm lloivutt did good work for lliirdviLK. liowatt ,t_ N00,,“ and lhu l\\'t| Llillt- tiviltlili lilrlsr-il. lfovherson "p00,," AIit-c Noonttn and lii-ssit- .\Iilt'I)Ull-lI|t,'it!ll Derruch 3pm,,“ nld and illteii‘ It‘ll('IlI'I' ltiuh (‘itnip- 'i‘lie following wort.- tlie aiilcials hell for llt-tli-ittit- iliiil-Ilil)‘. Alli-tutor the evening. Alter flit- glttiit-s‘ skirting was (‘II-iIi€i‘0i'!!0*-_J'. Clark, ml utko tip space to tell of those? Defense Nill.‘ grounotl lllltiCl‘ the tztlilt- utter A Jay 1L (julbepk lunch for this is no time for sor» [)_ McPhergon }{_ Nutmm) -~iiiv.~.-\. t Forwards ..___-¢o>——-— J. C. Green l’. Noonatt PERSONALS ,l-‘. Goudet F. Moyse _-_- , L. McAleer H. Bngnall ..'.\Ilss EmmaJ/lctor, of Char- F‘. R1 was ottetowtt ls visiting at her home ln_ After each period that the boys .leorgetown.~.»\. L IDlBYBd- U19 ClTlI DlBYBII l1 i""'l°‘l» joyed by at IZIFL!" ilIlIl|Ili‘l' of IIOt'I(-"i:illlt3f‘8——-'E, beard, H, Green ey tints. Afivr this WIIIP’ Hickey ltvipire-s-vJ; Frizzcll, O. Connoll __ Get MURESCO From M uresco Does Not Show Brush Malrli -- These Dealers: lVieLeod Bros., Albany J. H. Myrick 6. Co., iAlbfll-Ofl Rogers d. Co.,_-Ltd., Alberton Fred Rennie, Alma W. T. Bowness, Bedeque D. J. Riley, Belle River Mrs. .A. T. Botts, Bloomfield Martin d. Araenault, Bloomfield A. J. Pratt, Bloomfield Neil Ferguson, Bonihaw Green Bron, Borden iMiatthvw 6. McLean, Bridgetown E. Johnson, Brookfleld J. A. McDonald, Cardigan - R. J. McDonald, Candlgan _AFFLECK tlwPROUD, Charlottetown 'FENNELL 8. CHANDLEQ, Charlottetown R. T. HOLMAN, LTD., Charlottetown J. E. McEachern, Cherry Valley‘ ' J. A. ~iMeKlnnon, Coleman ‘A. A. Ramsay. 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