LMRQIT l5, 192$ ________________. illrandmotllei‘ finds way t0 grow old gracefully Central Guardian (tuft try to keep ‘up ‘the pace of ygungcl‘ generation, says this -yczir-ultl woman. “I leave that my gftIIltlClll ldren. uljuSt liecituscl lead a quiet life 5n’: mean that I'm not per- ily ivell. I never felt better. vcrything about me is normal and . ttions asit should. I make sure that by taking Nujol regularly. ijol keeps nie in good condition." hm ptoplc hccome less active, ujol becomes even more impor- v riot good health. For Nujul i t only .prevents the excess of u poisons (we all have them) removal. from forming, but aids in their All of us—0ld and young alike- lead more or less sedentary lives. But Niijol helps make up for this lack of exercise. It keep! thc body functioning as Nature intended. Even if you think you're perfectly ivcll, try Nujol. lt was perfected by the Nujol Laboratories of the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey). Take it for three months and just sec if you don't feel licttcr. Nujol can't possibly upset you. lt cunrainsabstilutelynodrugsormed- icinc. Be sure you get thc genuine‘. \ I As an Expert t r Home Baker Quaker Flour will ensure your success cvcry time 0ST oi tlu- <i||"i't-\< of halting, depends upon lhc ilour. Whether it is lll't‘llll, .‘ take or iniwlri’, your flour must l)(‘ “Tlkht. lisc Quaker‘ Flour anti 1it-rfcrt. rtnsults will ht- yours. ' .\lillt-tl only from st-lt-vtt-il whiuit. lll-lore it ltayrs our ntills, (Quaker -l"lot|r Illt'l‘l.\' tho most" twirling tc. ~iiivluiliflg ihc tt-si of actual baking results. Wt- liakt- a sauuplt- i-vvry’ clay- m tiur-tnvn ltilttht-ns uiith-r tivtual hoint- coutli~ lions. (jiiukt-i‘ Flour Illllal ll.'ll\'l' 1u-rirvtly or it. can't 14o iu tho Quakt-i" sack. Quakt-r Flour’ llt“~'l for all halting |'llll'lltl.\'t‘>i, lirt-ail, rake or pastry: Your rt-tipt-s turn out. light and ili-liratt: iii lcyliirv. i l1\'l‘r,\' hag solil llll(lt‘l‘ our moot-i" lmvl; guar- Itlurt- that. QllllkCl‘ Flour will 1,-_i\'c you lll“ utmost satisfaction. Q 425 ualter lour Always the Same NWdYS "U19 Best -.____ lillI.I.I£l) nv THE Miriizns 01-‘ QIYAKER (HTS i i '1 Genuine--- auiggnos MntAssEs ll The rich taste of this finest 0f Molasses alwnya emdtel ldmiration. ‘(It is as rich a traum- Rldl m Iron to Nourish the Blood—Rich in Vitamin m "Nerve your health. (It in ‘Delicious Health Insurance! TITE CI-TARTTOTTETQVWN GUARDIAN " l CAR SHORTAGiL-(Iivliii; l) il ‘Plill-fe 0|‘ cars, the potato llllsi- iit-ss at York is held up for a few" ilyau, "UNITED. CHURCII.— Cavendish vfilllsregation. Minister. Rev. Peter Jackson. Cavendish ll a. m. Rustico J p. in. Ncw (iluisgow '7 p. m, ‘ _CHURCH 0F SCOTUAND-llt-v lYdlll Milt-l) ilttall will |)Z'|‘ll('ll Sal.- Imtli I.\'tIi., ai lllITlI llill at 10.210: and. if lllt‘ nzii-t-lliirr is HIVIIIIFIIIHI‘. LEI l-linross a1 fl 11,111, l “SAY i'r WI’I‘l| PLOWERS".—In connection with the Florists Tele- Elilllh Delivery Association cxhibi-‘ ticn in Louisville. Ky. the Guard- iaii rtccivcd through llic agency of -~ Mrs. Williams, Upper Prince Street... Jlllllfdlliflllll‘ bouquet of daffodils \Vll.l‘ V/lh .s 01' lllt‘ Asso ialiou. 'I‘lie Tele- Zfaph Flower Association ir; one o Llit- most ironvriiieiitsitrviccs in cx- istencc. ' Z 5 IIARRISTTIRS AT- BANQUET. —- fflie annual dinner ‘Halifax Hotel Saturday evening when the principal guest ivas; the Hon. R. B. Murray. the President of thc Society, presided, and among 'thc 150 present. were: Rhodes. Premier of Nova Scotia; J. B. Kenny, K. C., Mayor of Halifax; Banished My Cough -' - In one Night Legislation I11 Relieved Me of a Throat Weakness That Rcslstcd Every Treatment SUFFERERS. FOLLOW MY PLAN W218 strongly that I bought a dollar out- E. N. Rhtizlt-s in tvro bills, fit frcm my druggLst. complimcntl; and good My asthma is b f weakness is gone, and I ani well."- M- J- J- T00R91’. Manson, P. Q. Caturrliczone _ 1W0 months‘ muudulg mlmkiy" one dollllr- smallfllcwer grants the minimum i l" ~ druzeist. 01' the N. Sder , Barristers‘ Society was licld at melee“ -w'“' cal“l'l'h°71°nC- ‘MOL- Hon. n. Nd "- all the members of the, Judiciary, Hon. Benjamin Russell. and W. E. Bentley. K. C., representing the" ‘Bar 0t” Prince Edward Island. After. the toast to the King, Murray called upon Benjamin Rus- President, ;sell to make the first speech-afterl whzch Mr. Bennett. gave a highly; ‘interesting address. Others who spoke were Hon. D. A. Cameron. K. C., President of the Cape Breton Bar Society; W. E. Bentley. K. C.. of P. E. I., and a member of the , Nova Scotia Bar, and Hector Mc~ ‘Innis, K. C. With three hearty cheers for Mr. Bennett. a Law yell and a Dalhousie yell. the annual function of the Nova Scotia Barris- tors‘ Society was brought to a suc- cessful close-Acadian Recorder. GOLDEN cuenusav CLUB --‘ 'l‘li<- first :iuuual Illvvlill}: c1‘ tip‘ (I .lt'~"ii lino" -o_\- (‘luh took 1ilar" 'l<‘riilti_\'. .\lart~li 9th.. iii tlii- lloizil I if 'l‘ do Rooms. 'l‘lit-rt\ \\'t!l'(‘ scW-‘ii, ‘tiii-zzilnus and .\lr. W. R. Sitar". l.i\'o Slot-it (‘timmi. '. ', prostuiif Till‘ formt-i- Svrrul; y having may-i "d lo Priurvport. N.S.. lllt‘ miiiii» ‘rs W.‘ the lam iur-ctint: \\"']‘(l {m1 tilt‘ llianil. .\li'. John ll. l(;|i4-|* votvd .11 qua-lat 1irizt- o. $25.00 (l\\'1'lli_\'~li\'t- ‘lollarsl to tlii- III_\'.'.' and ,"‘luii which was L',I'.'*;1|l_\' 1111111‘ wd. 'l‘li<- following \\'I'|‘t' lll!‘ Wlrs oil-Mimi: tltirtlaii llopor. lli“ 'i*_\'. (luv-sirloin): Mao l'i'o\ ,‘ Ylraii-lili-y. t\'itt- I'r<-~i-‘i-ii|lZ \lar-‘ t-r llodtl. ll.l|'l'lI|1:l0II. tSi-t-rotar\'-: 'l ll _th‘llll-|‘|. l<lvi~lyii Rodd llru-ltltyrf “ilvrllllll lluglios. Ilarrili Ion, (Ion; ‘I'm lll‘_\'t'llltlll, l'iiiun and Earl-- tllratlivy, ltlasi lluyally wt-rt- ap- ‘l‘t)llll\tl llll'l‘t'll)l>'. A iiiotiiii \\'l‘.~‘ pul In ilit- ||ll't'illI}-{ that a clans in‘ ‘ii-ovltli-il for IIIilll‘ t'lll\'t':\' at Ill" -‘l1ti'loiiot<i\rii t-xliilvltion. t l l tl'aii'itt 1rlt-azit- rtrpy) t FUNERAL SEFlVlCES-Jfiio fun ~11 oi‘ iln- lato JIIIIIPH Nlt-(‘arlliy ,".'IIH lll'lll from Illi‘ liumo Ml. Stew- illl‘l and ivas wry largely attend- ed, llcv. l\'. (‘liarmiiii officlatotl al '.llt‘ litinsi- anti < bravo. .\'ll'. Mr- ('l\lil|_\'_\\'.t§ witli-Iy Iinowii and iuiia-Ii ]‘t‘.\‘1I"l'll‘tl iii tlit- Plflllllllllllljv‘. lililvilll; hcoii all his lift‘ l\2<l3l2l‘.l1il4‘ll uitli tho lilisiiiosa: ai-livillvs of M‘. .Sll‘\\'lIll. III-in: wt-Il road and ill- ,lilli;.',t*lll llt‘ was well VFlHlHl i-i Jtgal main-rs iiud his adviw- llll'l ',lu\lp worn sought Iiy many to whom ‘it was alwayzs uilllluirly given and many ill'l‘ ll0lll'tl to say that. lllH plat-v will hn liurd i0 fill. l)!’ ll iquit-i, retiring disposition, lic was a ‘man to Im trusted whose. word was IlH goon! as his bond. Altliouall i" ‘pivii’ Iioaltli tor many _\‘(‘i\l'!~t Iin was‘ 1iivviw Iicaitl to murmur or eoinplaui‘ hut iitlcnrlril to his (llllll‘$l till iw-y wnoks 1ircvioiis to lllS doutli when‘ llivart ll‘0lllllf‘ developed and rar- irivd him ofl‘. llc. leaves to cherish illlH moniow a widniv, min son J. illvsa. of tho Royal llniik staff o? l('lli\l‘ll)ll0l(I\\‘ll and a sivIYIlWIII-lll" ttpr, Airs. James llrntlv, Cliiirlntfc- mwu. Tlic floral tributes were, beautiful cnnslsllnl! "ii Pllmw“, family: wreatli—~-I\lrs. Vauldcrrilino lflnd boarders CliarlotIntn\\'i|: iwreaflk-Stafl‘ oz‘ Royal Wank. (‘liurliitotoiviiz \\'l‘i‘llll\—~.\l‘llSSDl-"‘ "llariis ('11.; w'-alh l.O.l<. .\ll.- ‘Stuivart: 5D!‘ '-“"-“- Mil“ A‘ (lat-rot and family. (‘Iiarltitlottiwnt l51)1'.i_\'~-»‘.\ll’. nud Mrs. Ludlow Jenltg ‘ma, ‘Alarsliilcld: lflunrgp Alflflll and Lee ROKQYRWI» iqiiiw [Vill Iicnrers wei-oz-Jotiailmu Af-flei-k. Fred McDonald, John .\I<-- Asklll \\'. L. hit-Lend. John .\. i'.\l(’r\\llll_\"llllll .\loiit Bit-Kay» woyoo-ooawomoooouooowvtl l Here's something for that l nasty headache. Althoulh ‘ not iierlous headaches often > cause as much misery l8 I bad sickness. Ilcrefls a way lo gel. rid of them and ch10! life. Tilt! GRAPE WAMPOLES EFFERVENCE SALTS and remove the cause. Acltl/ 1 Ily o! the staunch. aluulph . liver. etc. You will swear by ll. once you've trleil It. l-I L. WORTHY 233 Queen St. sou: nonm- ron ma. AL- nms rox REMEDIES. 004-0 O44§§§RO4§OOCO4 00-0-0 1 s1iraY~lnn‘lir-l. }_ “I was troubled Minardk Llnlmeril ruin.- livarls. 1l1llfllly given fund; Aid 0f Teachers i ' iiiblishment (Canadian Press) ‘ HALIFAX, N. S., March l3.—Tht?,rcvenue, Public School teacher-i formed. a. friend brought down Catarrhonnnei I breathed, _ The [icnsioii will be formed by t1 provided they have taught thirty 2. Is o-I Fro-at‘. 1-. - :1 Itui I lt-t. _11 the hcflling Government. appropriation and sup- iivc yearn‘ or have attained the 111.1}. 1 ||l|1||'\_ I l ' i i i Siulval Sam: [lungs o1 gnran» plemented lrum tho Government qr 5i);[y ymu-q, army thirty yQLl-TS t;,»,,,|',, v1) I‘ Md, 11A,. wish riftci- another that you'd done 1107,0110 very doom grants ti: teachers of right. pt-rcciil service. 1y _ used the of the annual amount in each Kiln!‘ tcs evcry [the new scale; with service up from lreal"1°“l-jr:lass Iicentt Iiold’. s Satisfaction guaran- - l Vlt!‘ beiiu; $70. five years service or under tlic lll-ust 1, 111311 conic l)l\.‘.t'll. qranls will more than ‘;‘.'.‘.'.H0nor Roll or West The pensions scheme calls for es» B s") 000 a fund i . ‘annually. 01' which half will Fought Downlbc raised by the Government from _ 1 Manta and the other ha“ collected Heath bllllIHlPfl-li .5. by the Proxvinpce out of consolidated ‘ML . t wll also be increased‘ svith throat < 1-.d_1_~.-, - i . ,. _\ » _ _ _ -_»_ ‘veakness and asmma that sunply stmr glSlflLIOh to increase so. by interest payment on the fund so 99995 “Very méldivlne I’ cver used. Lauri piovitle a pension, fund was discouraged until ' recommended _ Teachers will be entitled to rc- __ _ m U"? LQEl-fllfllifrc ceiv: pension equal to three tin so ALLEITIbly this afternoon by Premier" the annual amount oi their provin- (mi-ii and (it-urine lIai-i. ,t.ial aid at the timc 01' retirement. _ A disability inhaler five mmw The IIICFUIISUS iii tlic annual Govq teacher to retire on pension if he 0r hour. “Tumult "PM" 3Y1’ 0" l! Slidillrfehc becomes totally incapable aflor -. 511e,. the first (my scale according to the period of scr- iiitccn )'Cfll'S'Sl3l‘\‘lt1(3. 'I‘Iie' teacher 4H,," . 1 \,.. 1| 1. . 1 was better’ and vice and tlic class oi lici-iisc Iii-Id b}! may also arrange to have depirnd- i‘ ' m‘ "m m‘ “Wm clause twill I'm-Till‘ 11 Effllll- 0f $225 Ulllltilfpixuaeiit rctiicd because of disability l" may. on returiiiiiy, to the sr~rvic'-,' , w" YPQY5- $2602 “l! W 20 YQHYS. $380 tiualify for pcnsicii. the pension rat t"""3 "i" yo"! t and 0V9!‘ 30 yvillia‘ $390- Tlli‘ l0V/"l' depending‘ solely uh thc class of lie-f ‘l"‘“l" lli- l< Will I'1'(‘l'i\'l‘.trii:ir Iieltl at the time of retirement 1'» - W411" 1 __ ill The scheme encourages lUtItilXC . N l°“'~‘ll°l' “ndcr m9 3’1'1"'~"»"l l0 advance their professional stand, 1 I , iing. If the bill passes the Lcgisliit ' EMU!" 11"‘ 111° 1990111“ “llill 0111M iii-c i‘. will come into cifctzt on Aiua- : Ill: ::. ~ Kent School (irailt- X. 1. Eiia Aliicl-‘adyeu; 2. (Pardon Bron, bf about tirade IX. l. Alarigaret Illuvk; I-1i':ii= lll't‘lllllll. and llill REIMlI ‘l. liurdou Williams. fl" tirade \'lll. 1. ~-, llZ!I‘I’_\’ Lapilioru; II. Maitlaiitl "11"" (lratlc I. l. ._._ J01,“ “Hun, . int-thing also." lll llllltlltl Illav llolii l‘ .\'It vlo. tIra-|~ \'l- l. liar-afloat llt-iltli-j-I ll.|l'<illl l"tIl'.'~'_\'llll‘j 1:. llill-intro. enables a f1‘ noun \'. I. ,1 o- .i..i..t..»it-it, -_- Bathe and , . the teat-hen. - . -. ~ . . .- - . .~ .- lllgfilivlllnuiklfllfinlaOllilig The leach” ‘fill! Aflflllflllil‘ lltt-iflllf" iii‘) ‘gBl/ltig‘.lligulll0inlhltftilihlill-H“ l.‘ "gimp; IL ilinzvrll- (“Judi amis- t rlLfbollLhe-i; [and tbrmgs a * ,- -. ' <. .'-. ' llldl ovi. cunt-no eenro res. one“ my throat cnsc vlith “ill/ll... up to iivi. ytai.. 531111, Lmbecuuvc and leachelh “tilllfirialllylu ‘t, lily limp-tin“. “Mink, A, K L. ‘ l-Iilt-t-u lliillllllll am‘ Auirioii .\li-l\'iit- Jami < 'l‘onmlr-. ll.llillll llt-Xlillau; ' Pivltartl; It. l'l|,\'llI>; _ \\'llllltlt'li'. (liiuli- lll l. (‘ar t! Alt-Faiiiioll; .\'< ra ‘lltvloi- and I.- 'l‘l|.>r-i- lioihild .\lrl\'innoii. (llin-r .\l4'l‘l|1‘ll1'! tiiailo ll. l. Great Nine Daiyi Shoe Sac ' ldlidllet 6 C03 limited . Sale Starts 9 0’cl0ck Friday ‘ Morning, March. 16th, Continues .Eac;h Day Until Saturday March 24th Our stock is still much too large—we are bound ti» lower it at any cost—Every article l‘6dl1C€d—Tll€ goods are so displayed, you may practically wait on yourselfmlil-educed price and size on each artic1e-We quote ‘a few of the attractions below—Be sure and read our prices on Rubber Boots, Lumbermans-heavy rubbers and overshoes. THIS IS A GRAND OPPORTUNITY T0 MAKE YOUR SPRING PURCHASES OF FOOTWEAR. l For Women Women's Black Kid Strap house slippers, Low heels. wonderful value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95c I Stroller Tan Calfskin, 3 eyelet tie shoes with Reptile trim, Cuban heels, very chic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.45 Patent Leather one strap pumps, with new Spring trini- mings, different heels, at $2.45, $2.95 and . . . . $3.433 Many shades in pretty Comfy Felt Slippers, ribbon trim and Pom-pom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c. Black kid one strap pumps, with Cuban heels (rubber - top lift). An eye opener . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.45 Growing Girls, high class Goodyear Welted Brown or Black Calfskin laced boots, with regulation low heels, reduced from $6.00 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.95 Women's Farm boot-s, Amherst and other good makes, all sizes at ....' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. $2.45 Ladies Silk Hosiery Penmaws silk to the welt, popular colours . . . . . . 79c. Better grade, 12 strand silk thread . . . . . . . . .. . 98c. Outsize hose, elastic tops, sizes 9%, to 101/2 . . . . . . 98c. All other elastic top lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59c. All broken lines of regular $2.25 and $2.00 lings a; / For Misses - (Sizes 11 to 2) Box Kip Blucher Boots, Panco soles, Amherst make, solid as). rock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.95 Patent leather strap pumps, good solid soles, a. wtéiirgr - . a 3...... iéétiiiéi Ciifcrdsfsoilidithrbuélicut a... 5811160111091; i Por Children For Men Black or Brown Blucher boots, sewn or nailed soles; l rubber heels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2. b1 Black or Brown Blucher Boots, Goodyear welted, plain toe or toe cap, rubber heels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 5 Black or Brown Snappy Oxfords, New toes, Goodyear welted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.95 Working Boots, good weight, brown leather Bluchers, with ‘toe cap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _$2.76 Wellington Boots, Hand Sewn Amherst make, Kip or Grain leather with tap soles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.9!» ‘fail end of different lines Men's slippers for house vtgegai" ’ C. Mens’ Hose _ » FANCY CHECKS OR PLAIN ‘Phrec pairs for $1.95, 1.69 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 For Boys’ (Sizes 1 to 5) Black or Brown Blucher boots, sewn and nailed, rubber heels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.91 Heavy Black or Brown boots, for Farm wear, many styles, $2.95 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.45 For Small Boys (Sizes 11 to 13) _ Heavy or light boots in black or brown leathers . . $1.95 For Children (Sizes 8 to 10%) Amherst make, box kip heavy laced boots, for boys or girls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.45 (Sizes 5 to 71/2) Brown Oxfords, long wearing Buffalo soles . . . . . . $1.65 Boots and slippers, many kinds, well displayed for your Patent. leather strap slippers, a Wonder at . . . . . . . . $égh choosing at $1.45, $1.15 and . . . . . . . . ._. . . . . . .1 . 95c Baby Boots 49c. Moccassins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c. Rubber Goods ' ‘ Men's Boys’ Youths’ titoll 1to5 1112013 ' Rubber Boots, Red soles, Knee high . . . . . . . . . . _ , _ . _ . . . . . . . $13-35 Rubber Boots, Red soles Thigh Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-90 1-60 Lumbermans, Moccasin style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2-65 z-lr 1-75 Lumber-mans, Moccasin Style, White Soles . _ . . . . . .. 2.10 - -> _ - $1 60 Women's Rubber _Boots, $2.15; Misses, 11 to fl.-$1;35; child. 7 l0 . 4 - - - - ~ - - - - ~ - - - - - ~ - 69c Special Brand ordinary rubbers, Men s 900; Bays 71,30; YOIIthS 2» _- kink " ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' 55c‘ Special Brand ordinary rubbers, Women s 70c;Girls , 11 to ‘2, 6 c. 1 B - ~ - - - ~ ~ - - ~ ~ - ~ - - Absolutely a; factory prices, the balance of all other Lumbermans Rubbers and all 0V9!‘ Smas- Charlottetown, P. E. I. ALLEYt. 8t B9. MlTElJ Terms Cash , $5.00 Order by Mail Free Rasher. JHQ‘ PIITIIIH“. soothed and He-alt-r! lIHl ootha-Salva GUIRANTEED OINTHENT 1.101,." 111,015; -_»_ 2. IL-iiy PYirByIhc; 3. Ruth Sin- Orvu Gill; 2. New- tiiailo \'l|. l. l-‘razt-i" .\lzit*.\lilluii:1l‘l" 11111149; 3- Nfifmfill Smlllh \ _--<0>--——— “Life is just. one Aching Feet. rub well with Min- ' LINIMENT