THE ore-tomorrows com Conatlpliloll is a daa as disease. It can lead to Ililli! i" 1w.‘ auflerinuith w "P" "l3- d,,m1nq|rhls"eh tit. K 0|’: pm. restored it-u it bu done M thousands. This is what lie says: "Dear Sin! , en v n Am ting K a ran twice g day ‘fern one monthofiind it_ not only ... at...‘ w». w Arm-i vim-r Twenty ch bran. lt avenge. clean: and purifies the intes- tine III nature's own way. periment. Only ALL bran can be 100 per cent effective. Kii ‘ ll ii mild d EKIZ'§.Z..I.'.‘E..'°|...‘IS'.. it l. lift brings sure results. it Don't ex- Ii’ eaten regularl Kellogg's Bran. cooked and ‘mumbled, ia guaranteed to bring permanent relief-or 0111’ r. tan sin-Iii?! hilt ‘rllauarrwayte grocer returns our anon . ‘alnuhol, P-avro-y“! also‘! K27. ahniiid {It two talrieapoonfulydailyg‘: Uhe Government held iaet night it song-JG“ l‘ ouanexgw m", The regular meeting of the Geor- $i:m,iui-.--__-_ m" hdépnn‘ in chronic cases. with every meal. was decided that from this date Pl- 5W0!“ IQ PM" , Chlarlotte- , getown Womens’ institute was m, m k "m W” d“; ‘gm; my The flavor is dfluchuknubukk automobile drivers may make use Aiithlfii-“HYM” i" 1M NIIM i held in the Council room on Thurs- rump}; c h; impmwand and cookdud kmmh|ed_ Enjoy a ‘m! of all roads throughout the island. .......................................... .. Brown tOWIl BOYS (thy. titles; 8. wig; anhatitendnnce of I I an.‘ ' . I 1i- ' Wen y-n HE ll 35 G fig DTOBOUL . kirk m ruc-hfcogieefiukvhvrho, cues; 2:1‘: HEAR MR. A. IRUOE in the s” "H" a cslrdi, ______ n B." 4 Space Given by Victoria Hotel A delicious, lunch was served. The 5'31. for meaandwile itieolirlhlfli! u... delightful mo» on every Plck- ""10 "Lew Kindly 111mm." and Mrs- "" " ' l ' > "W611"! Howl wiih the elation-ii 49m (p: 0Q”.\_-, ~ " v s", M“, in T,,,-,,mo, gum“ s,“ Ewen MaeKinnon and Mr. Bruce ‘ “'1” J‘ P‘ "NF" " *“ ' Anmem-“A (Name and address on request.) by grocers everywhere, in the duet “The Lord is My Shep- DWF-‘TM '4" II M! 3069M"! 1 I l l, _. , » herd." two of the latest composi- ......................... ..~ .............. .. Watkis “Jealous Husbands?! Minarifa Llnlment For‘ 6W0?" . i ~ I 831w. gitMr-l l/‘atkliii. in St. James’ Mra. MacKlnnon and Mr. Bruce ts __ _ , _ - 1 - ‘“'° °'" - - organ Solo-Trlumlibui March ...... .. 1 011 a 1X THE UNDERMGNED “was ........................ ....:._ ..... .. Lemmens t k _ M . ‘F. T. Wlikll NEW MAURICE TOURNEUR One lnaertldn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. ills per line of ll worrla daucileldots; glaenmezfiegraimleir ca; 8.0"‘, cinzati_ulnw“onlut ,, ____ " PRODUc-HON |s A B“; h-pur lnaartlona I I I . D I I ‘ H ‘ Bauer line ofil woriln name o! Stewart & Mmar Wm ‘ I SUCCESS AT LOCAL _DANOE In Brhanma Club mfl“ huymm‘ ' " " 7 p" "M M a “Md- agah] 5011c“ the patronage of our """"""""""""""""""" " R‘ M‘ 8m". pflgymgng rooms Thursday, May 15th. Orches n“- ‘ x _¢ v _v _¢__- _ <0 old customers and will welcome Th. one“ - m’ l“ ‘me“‘1a"°e' ll _'_ it is not often that this reviewer l For Sale ' Female Help lvanted ros sALE-Psrsrif FOR n:- WANTED—IMMEDIATELY MAID for general housework, in small pairing Crown Gang Plow wheels. Apply J. '1‘. Gill, Peakiis Stations. v ramny, 300.1 wageg Apply 1). v._j _ . 29455-9 51- Care of Guardian. 297i-5-10-tf sAI-E — WHITE» FIFE STENOGRAPHER WANTED - FOR wheat. Fred Parkman, Charlotte- town Royalty. 3012-5-12 2i. FOR BALE-LIGHT EXPRESS wagon for sale-made. by Large g son. Beer It Weeks. 2943-5-9-81 Write references, stating sainry expected and experience, if any M. C. McGowan, Kiimulr. 3030-6-13-31 To Lei. w-OFQLBR; m“ sAL,.__'“F,R,1-s 1'0 LET-FOUR noomao APART- gudrgsconds. Austin A. Scales, Freptowp’ 290345-10“ roa psi/its”; net-on Qaolvr. “m” i.."""."..§‘3i*‘°.3‘" Z.“f".~.l°sif.? bdrss - Y , c F . ' .11....» " slob-I'm VALUABLE mu. Psosanrv for sale at Howlan, Lot 5. Full Roller Process, LarBB CHEW"! trade. Apply to 1B. D. Hewett, Lot 5. 2961-5-10-tf FOR BALE - BANNER seen Oats, won prize in. Feed Competi- tion.—D. l-l. Murchison. NOPUI In... 2981 s 1o s1 roe sacs-coo IIJSI-[El- WHITE Banner Seed oats.‘ 811mb FY0111 . specter! atoek- HARD“? James I-lughsspClarktuwn. ,_2979-5-10-3l F05 sue.‘ -,-' 1 qoom o-rmo Scale, 1, Lenore _. p team ~Ensine. 25, H. P.,.1 Flour Sifter, Howard Weeks, Fredericton. 2942-5-9-41 Miscellaneous NO DONE AT the Guardian . l JobPfiiiti cry. Phone 138. -' E8795 6t! mo. A, McDONALD. LAND sun- veyor, Hormanviiie. assoc-s GET YOUR PRI , NOTICE—I DO ALL KINDS OF repairinp-Guns Stoves; Lawn Mowers sharpened and put in order.—- Jas. White, 36 Kent St. 3011-5-10-8i. AUCTON SALE AT TYRONE, LOT 65, Wednesday, May 14th. 21 ncres of land with good buildings well watered and fenced, near church and store. For further particulars apply, F L. lVicQuaid. Tyrone, J. P. Bradley, Auction- eer. 2972-5-10-2i Male Ilelp Wanted WANTED—_OA.PABLE MAN con farm. Good wages. Amos R dd. Milton. 2964-51 0-3i store between sgevof fifteen and sixteen. Address stating age. S. Care of Guardian.‘ 2075-5-10-8i 1 1 QUEEN norm. {l THE PSYCHOLOGICAL MOMENT] that there is no iaddie, take this—-it’s shiiiin’ I owe ye. Minartfa Linlment Choice, 16 0 lbs; lpose mare 7 years old; 1 pure bred WANTED-COUNTRY BOY FOR '39P"? w" Shorthorn cow in milk, 5 years; 1 grade cow in milk, 4 years; 1 calf. ment. Phone 289414. 2891-5-6-tf. _..i.__._._______.________4 TO LET- PART OR WHOLE furnished house, centrally locat- ed. Phone 767, evenings. BIO EARNINGS STEADY EM- pioyment for Barbers. " ALL ROAD! OPEN T0 AUTOS —Al a meeting of the executive of iiiBiiY new ones. Quality and price will be my mott0.—C0y10n Miller. Victoria. 8000 5 12 4i WHIBT A 8UCOE8S-—The whist and bridle tournament held in the Children of Mary's Home on Friday eveninz was a moat successful affair, twenty-five tables being oc- cupied. The ind-lee prise for whist W“ W011 by Mrs. Adolphe Dou- cette and the gentleman's by J. Gal. iant. The bridie wigs was captur- ed by Mrs. (Dr) Ledweil. 8T. PETEWS MISBION CON- CLUDED-Tiie Mission at St. Pet- er’s Cathedral was concluded last evening with a beautiful and hear- ty service and a wonderfully in- spiring and remarkably broad min- 3l lied address from Father Bickerst- eth listened to with rapt attention by a congregation which complete- ly filled the church. expert in 8 weeks. Write Mol- er Barber College, Department ‘T’, Halifax, 3-1-tta-tf snout In the games at Lnmbros Bros. last night, the following were the winners: C. McAieer won from L. Cud- MOTO- N. McLeod WOn from G. Scott. P. Mclnnis won from N. McLeod (Ford)- F. Smith won from W. Vessey. J. LeCiair won from Percy Mc- Innis. To-nigt the players will be: J- LeCiair vs. N. McLeod. S. Ryan vs. F Smith C. McAleer vs. D. McMahon- Donaid and Dougaid were bel up by highwaymen. ’ ' Donald to Dougald (realizing hope) —Hers, the five For Corns Clearance Auction Sale at pHighfield FOUR MILES FROM CITY. ON SATURDAY, MAY 17th, AT 1 OTLOCK SHARP Having sold my farm. l will sell on the above date, all my stock. crop, farm implements, household fur-nlture. as follows: STOCK- draft more 8 yrs old. 1 general pur- in Milk. 7 years; 1 year old; 80 hens. CROP——200 bushels mixed grain stack of hay: quantity of straw; 80 bus Irish Cobblers potatoes. lMPLEMENTS-i Maxwell smu- Water Street, Charlottetown "rm- pepuuai- new has been ‘eovppletaly renovated and refurniahed throughout and offers very comfortable accommodation to the travel- eourteoualy cared for. Rites 08.00 a day. P P 4b 4 0 0 0 ling public. ' The table Ia especially ‘II peed and the public are l» er; 1 McCormick hay mower; i hay rake; 1 Pulper; 1 disc barrow: 1 smoothing barrow: 1 spring tooth barrow; 1 spike lever harrow 1 single plow; 1 scuffler; 1 0. K. potato planter (new); 1 0. K. potato digger (new); 1 0. K. sprayer (new); Truck wagon and pole (new); cart; drivlng wagon; road wagon (new); jaunting sleigh wood sleigh; box sleigh; harness; sat of team harness: set driving harness; cart saddle and breech- ' ' Inga; 8 truck wagon pads and .nug:htlmyl'on' breechings and other work harness,‘ fork and shovels; Sharpies Tubu " ‘ iar Separator. ChaIlOttOtOWn Also furniture and quantity of . d lumber. HQQ] 00-, Ltd- “we - HAROLD 1.. veg, 1d T _ g s; _ l-lig fie . ‘J: A. McDonald, Auctioneer 8i tues thur i! ...' Dr- Chew? Nfl" prawns-awn- L: larvoililfll _ v ,_ le sufiogand do not worry no an MISS OALKIN, SPEOLAL REP. RESENT-‘ATIVE of the Designer Publishing Co., will be in our pm. tern department r some days- soliciting subscri runs to "The De- sl8ner". Tl-iiS SPLENDID MAGA- zlNE H! the regular rate ~Is 81.75 Der year. Miss Caikin is offering it-under special arrangement with us—-at 90 cents. MOORE i. MC- LEOD LiMiTEl)‘-=.-k021=lj-_13-11_ cONOERT AI FALcgNwQop, e-The Baptist vflflfclbcllgiy up g lllimher oi.’ othe; city performers under‘ tile direction of Rev. Ross C. Eaton gave s.‘ very enjoyable concert before the‘ staff and in- mates of Falconwood Hospital iast_ evening. > i-n conjunction . _ with the regular-musical progra ai members of the, party all of which took-Itheirir v poctlva parts in a very capable manner. ‘varied musical program which cou- sisted of both instrumental ind lvocainumbera was of a very high |order and was greatly appreciated "by nil present. At the conclusion ‘of the affair all were treated to rs- freshmsnts donated and served by ,tbe performers. After brief ad- dresses by several of the audience a hearty vote of thanks on behalf of the inmates was conveyed to Rev. Mr. Eaton _ nd party by Dr. Goodwill who also commended the visitors on. their thoughtfulness and generosity. ERSONALS Rev. Raymond McKenzie hns re- turned to Charlottetown after spending the winter in Boston. Mr. Joseph Prsught, Aiberry Plains. was a visitor to the city yesterday- Mr. Fred Toombs, Wbeatiey Riv- er. was a visitor to the city ybster- day. Mrs. J. J. Bethune, city. left Mon- day morning on a two months visit to Vancouver, B. C- Mr. L. E. Prowse has returned from Montreal much improved in health. Mr. W. J- Brown, Musical direct- or of St. Dnnstan's Choir, has re- turned from Toronto where he at- tended the sixth convention of the Society of St. Gregory. Miss Lulu Jenkins, A-nnandale, P. E. i. left Saturday morn§ng'for Dorcbester, Mass», on an extended visit to relatives and friends. BIRTH! DOYLE-At the City May 7th, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Phi. lip Doyle, city a daughter. IOSSITER-At u... City‘ hospital y 5th, 1924, to Mr. sail Mrs! P flip Roaeiter, city a daughtelg tUOETTE-At the City Hospital, y 8th, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. ls- odors Doucstte. a son. erawct-At City Hospital on n .1 Herbert Stewel, cw a son. ‘ iiiiam onus, city a Ion. ai bn April list. 10M to Mr. and daughter. oasrm O T I l fill Ill a , sign-figs: .2311‘. sate ll. . .~.. :*:"......"-r ,Lean has been private nurse to lMr. (Fairbanks at Oary Farm. hisl magnificent. estate at Lexinstom} April 25th, 1034, to Mr. and Mrs. altars-at ....»o.., Hospital or A rii 18th, 1984. To MI. and Mrs. . pALLAonAN-At the City Hospit- Mrb. Patrick Callaghan, city a 0i‘ 1 ~ I l f iiyh-lott; ,FY ,..,q1..~_x—r7v [r3 1a .- r v ’ ORIMINALS are made aiidgrow _ oniydlt dork and 4.4 aaa_ ilfilltfdl Guardian St. flames’ g Jlrcli “m! gohvéflolqm,‘ alums Cllflll‘ p flggpfgfpjih '.1HA_NA“__B,,, romewr AT a o'ci.oci< a ticket for Gil ck Action.’ _ PRWMMME -.=i‘.‘t'.'..i""""“f.l?.'.'.f.‘i.‘.'i'sf.t w» -- ‘r s- -- ' trfl Jeb- PM“ 13g, ' ..........- ................ Dihnbruala 3 . ' 1830-54! Mr. F, T. Watitla - Song-"Laad Kindly Light" Watltla Mr. A. lruae CHURCH BERVICEF/Phere will be service at lnkerman Wednes- day evening at 8 p. m. Christian endeavor meeting Rose Valley Thursday evening. ——-—-<-0>—--—— CITY'S NEW PAINTING-Tine great picture which was handed over to the city last night was con- veyed from the Customs depart- ment to the city hail by Henry Mac- Fariane & Co-‘s transfer service. it was placed in position in the Chamber by Mr. Diamond of the same firm-excellent work. P. E. I. Nurse Weds Rich Fairbanks MISS ANNA LOUISE ivicLiEAN IS BRIDE OF BOSTON MIL- IJIONAIRE. BOSTON, May 13.—-Cbarles F. Fairbanks. millionaire gladioll cul- tivator ol' Lexington, has married his nunse, who was Miss Anna Lou- ise Mclgenn, and moved his entire 25 acres of giadioli from Lexing- ton to Florida. 'lt is learned that ‘the marriage took place at Si. Peters-bull. Tie... on April 25, at ‘iPassadenafl a mag niiicent estate which Mr. ‘Fair- banks ir-is established there. ' IThe marriage comes after a ro- mance which commenced several years ago when Miss McLean, who is a graduate of the Boston City Hospital and well known l-n the’ nursing fraternity, was nursing her present husbands’ father, the late Charles Francis ‘Fairbanks of Mil- ton. who was head of the Bigelow "in-Charisstown, a director of the econd National Bank of Boston The and active in. the affairs of a. dos-i; ien other companies. For the last six years Miss "Mc- where, though there as a nurse. Nlflg McLean was really tho dir- ector of the estate and handled the details of everything connect- ed with it. Mr. Fairbanks, who is about 50 years of age and has always beer. a bachelor, has been a semi-invoi- id ifor about six years. Miss Mc- Lean, wbo is a n-ltive of West. iti- ver, P. E. ii.. has been his constant attendant. A few months a-go lpby- sicisns told Mr. Fairbanks that his health required that he remove from the New England climate D9!‘- manently nnd he and IMiss McLean wenb South. . ----¢e>—i— 2000i“! ' 40-04490-0- giuicl ABTIIIN If In conversation with Dr. 4- O Robins. president of the ‘l’ O Orpheus Eight, he informs us ‘l- 0 their new show culled "Quick -l' O Action" is progressing very -l- O favorably. f 1' As the name implies there ~1- Ib will be no dull moments and Q 'l' the boys say there will be 1' f something doing every min- i- f ute. ' 0' The Orpheus Eight have '7 proven in the past that they i Oi are first class entertainers i O nnd they are putting on ~1- 0 “Quick Action" for the bene- II l- fit of the P. E. l. Orphanage 0» charging only actual expenses. il- Givs the boys bumper hous- '0 II es, enjoy a pleasant evening l‘ O of music, mirth and melody. "i O besides helping a very worthy i) 0i institution. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO cutlcunl nuts sx|u_r_r;gual£ Face Broke Out in Pim- ples. Were Disflguring. Extremely Sore; "I1 faoabroh out in a man of pintploaahfl ware vary annoying . The I- leaduaamalhhard, Pm II- il- ‘i e. v vly much discouraged. l Medan advaniaeoent fotCu- tieua leap and Ointment and sent a he sample. l sod wCarpet Company, vice-presi ent of - a short play Wag staged by 3973 Jthe Warren institution of S viugs ‘I cramped s u r - roundings. Help the YMCA. cares to——or has the time to-see a. motion pcturs more than once. But there is a photopiay at the Prince Edward Theatre this week which he has determined to see at least once more before it leaves that ‘house. it is "Jealous Husbands." and it began a two days engagement there yesterday. it's a First National pic- ture——a sure criterion of excellence nnd entertainment-and it was di- reeled for M- C. Levee by Maurice < man, ‘Montague. Eastern Guardian ~ ..'BUY YOUR FOX PUP CAP- SULES at Mabon's Drug Store Dr. F. French's and Burroughs Welcomes 81.00 a box. * 2877-5-0-tuftue 3i ..'WARNlNG—iF0rd‘ carnfor sale wonderful value. No reasonable of- fer refused. Appiy Cecil Wight. 3031-5-l3-tts-3i . ."WOM-E’N'8 INSTIITUTE.—— -DANCE in ‘Britannia Club rooms Thursday, ‘May 15th. Orches- tra in attendance. 1i —AT HOME-Wire, J. “Iiifred becky will be at home for the first time since her marriage on 'l‘hurs_~ m .MEMORIAM__ use. 1mm i-lzunv eareaf Many will deeply regret to learn of‘ the passing of Jane l-lodgson Currie, widow of the late Mr. John Henry Gates, whose death was an- nounced In yesterday's Guardian. Although she had reached the very advanced age of four score years and six, yet Mrs. Gates, up to her last illness, retained her facu- lties and vigor in a remarkable manner. During her long pilgrimage here she was ever consistent in her daily |waik and those whose were strikingly evidenced in her daily life. in e. large measure she had the Christian virtues of love and char- ily coupled with a hopeful spirit,’ so that it was always an inspira- tion to spend time in her comp- any. She kept herself in touch with times in which she lived, and her ready sympathy and her fund of in-< formation, linking the past with the present, commanded for her the affection nnd deepest regard of.ali After many years she has fallen with whom she came into contact- conversatlon-one of womanly qualities heavens. that she has Wile to the better land to wear the ci-Ownwhich fad- eth not away triumphant in the She leaves to mourn one daught- After many years she has falienler- Mrs- 3' M- c°ml1b°ll 01 UPIWFW m 5189p’ and we may "my unnelPriilce Street. and many reiat s ‘r- with ail who knew her and loved l“) "will" the" lmitnd ‘o . her in expressing the senlimentiher memmy- ~ 5|, f. Tourneur, who can rightfully claim the appellation of “genius" which has been bestowed on him so fre- qusntiy. lt is difficult to single out the chief reason for the tremendous ill. the production made at the opening performance. Story, direc- tion, cost and settings-all are well nigh perfect in our estimation. The only conclusion we can come to is that here is a picture that hits on all six—there is no weak spot in the structure. Earle Williams, s. star with count less admirers, had the leading role —that of the suspicion husband; and Jane Novnk, the pretty favor- ite, plays opposite him-Ben Aiexand er, who rose to stardom, despite the fact that he is only twelve years old, solely ithrough bis brillinbt work in "Penrod and Nam", is shown as the son who is cast aside and then is the object of an inter- notonai search. Bull Montana and I I The Present And to of a hundre dollars. siveiy. Why sh bec not use Atlantic sea Why sh -. 1 Gccrsc Siesmann are the villains Minnrd’: Liniment For Coughs day May 15th from 4 to 6. ll — THE FREETOWN Dramatic I I ' ‘l ‘ layers will present the famous , hree act drama “The Arrival of 4 ’ Kitty" in the Birch Grove Hail on THE WORK ~, Wednesday, May 14th Doors . . ’ 1 °i'°" “5- 3°“? 5'1”- Bulidin Bo s Characters .. ___ ,7 -SE.E THE FOUR ACT comedy ‘ ,_ . ' drama "Andiily Disappeared" __ ' in North ‘Bedeque ilnil 'i‘uesriuy .5.» . evening, May ZOt-h. Admission 35c ‘ ‘- and 20c. Sale of boxes at close oi 9 ' ' . p,” 2. YoungAMens itfllfiStlan . h ...__ ssoclat n ‘ * _ Newly Elected Club MGIHDETEP- "' Mr. De Vere, i presume‘? Old Established (fiui) Member- You do! ' of the story and they are viiiain- '3 ' ' _y .;_» ous enough to make even the most of funds 1's a serious handicap courageous man shudder. Don Mar» ls needed for \ I Davis round out this wellbalanced cast. l l We believe that you will i'ke_ ,“Jeaious Husbands," for it will en-. tcrtain you and hold your atten-l I tion every moment. A-nd what pic- ture can do more than that? i-—<o>—-——- ion, Emily Fitzroy and J. Gunnis ‘ produce their share of this horespower Ontario and Que- bec in 1923 imported 14,500,000 tons of bituglinous coal _ at a_ cost and IHHCICGH milbon Every other province [in Can- ada produced their steam power with Canadian coal almost exclu- ould Ontario and Que- Nova Scotia coal for steaming-the same kind of coal used from the Ottawa nvcr to the board? , ould not that hundred and nineteen millions of money be spent m {Canada among our own people l to build up our own coal mine’ ndustry, to build up our ' ' ' ianoomniunities? 1n Na ‘Mime-Io , 598 ‘htnlporfaiion 5H8. lientreaLQua. HELP THE ‘Y’ HEIIP THE BOYS ‘- Space Given by Bruce Stewart and 60., Ltd. ~1 .7 ., _ . ++e+e+e+4+0<+oo44+ewa e0 e0 00-00- a Over a Hundred Million Dollars Gone and Forgotten '- F the 8,725,000 horsepower generated every dayin f l Canada, 55 per cent iS steam power generated from uc ——c0aI. " Consider the p u rchasing Eower of $119,000,000 in house- olcl necessities, clothing, shoes and food. Think of the $119,000,- 000 new business among the manufacturing indus- And that $119,000,000 has left the forever — no Canadian will ever again finger one of those tries of Canada. . country dollars. And on top for steam coa , If you would like to give a little study to this coal of this 119 millions Canada spends a greater sum for heating coal. distributed remember question, we have prepared an interesting booklet, “Coal, The Big Factor in Canadian Economics," which will be mailed upon receipt of this coupon. WAJWACKENZIE a. co. .......-.. - INVESTMENT BANKERS ea tulle Ill. ‘Wilt. m, spa-u er. oeava. om. ONTAIJO W. A. Mackenzie i 60., LU. 88 King Street W8C. Tun-onto, Oat. Please mail me your-boob... let on “Ceaifthe Big Facts! in Canadian Economics.” ivm....................'.."..................,. ‘SIYISQL-lu-na-“Vs-Tsrtanca '-<-r~..*-'.;.- . a- i‘ ,-;.,_,- - <11. ._