Air sfiiiir. _‘ l. PIMPLES ivlorell llel- Face . "My face was covered with , plea and was so bad I was ashamed ‘be teen. I suflered in this way for yt-lrs, until one _da_v a friend told _ to use Bunooru _ LOOD j BITTERS and after I had used two bottles the pimples were all gone and Ill_Y skill wu u clean and smooth as ever.” Put up only by The '1‘. .\lilbu.ru LIQ’ Limited, ‘Porunto, Ont. R ~ l1 - - n I I b. Mt. Stewart, Notes The week past wasa very busy one here. As the saying goes "One scarcely had time to eat." (and do it according to rules) What with horse races. hockey. ' matches. and practicing for a play ' in the near future. Mt. Stewart was in a regular whirl. Borden Notes lBy Humane.) Miss Rita Muttart was visiting in Borden on ‘Tuesday. Miss Hattie Ross. of Carleton. was a recent. visitor to Borden. Mr. Thomas Piiquet spent the week-end in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. John ,8. Murphy spent the week-end in Sea. View. _Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Paquet were VISIIOTS to Sulnmerside on ‘ruesclay The Gerard Hotel is progressing 6 The race held Friday afternoon was attended by a large ‘crowd oi‘ fans. and left nothing to be desired in the way of true sportsmanship. Following is the summary: CLASS A TROT AND PACE Lady Gueen. owned by Lloyd J Question: Can rickets b lprevented? Answer: Yes, by assuring plenty oi the rickets-prevent- l wonderfully under the skllful man- Jay - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 2 1 _ , _ , , ,- ‘ Mr and Mrs m1 B 5.“? I mo; Llnullel-rfowneo by A. lng vitamin of cod-liver oil in ’ ' * - 31v‘! C . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 I 2 ‘ spent the week end in Charlotte- Dolly Vklgftaadiwned by Fulton the diet of mother and baby- wwn- ' Douglas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 5 3 'SCO'I'I"S EMULSIQN wcorltains all cod-liver‘ oil Mr. C. Howatt. oi Cape Trov- erss. paid a business trip to Borden on Monday. Flashlight. owned by J.“ Bill‘- rie. driven by Hammond McEwen . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 3 l . l. g v lu l btfgo backache Quick relief‘. / comes as, , congestion go/es, Absorbine Jr” At all Druggists$lllSlT .4‘ n, ‘ v _ _ A »»“+»w“».»o»»'>~ l EYES TESTED ‘i, . Glasses Fitted i Competent service with latest equipment. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS. r42 Richmond st. ; o a}; o o o4 Haw WALL PAPER Most cvcrybody likes n BARGAIN Well hill-c you are. We have gone through our Wall Paper Stock l and have selected upwards of 100 lots mostly short lines but all Nice Patterns, most of -. them have Borders to match. and suitable for PARLOUR. DINING ROOM. BED ROOM. _ HALLS rind KITCHEN. etc. and to suit any ROOM, all priced away down to clear. Many lots less than half price. ;_- (real bargains.) Now on sale in oilr Wall Paper Ilepartment CARTER 8i C0. Limited it y. i s1 l Dr. C. (3. Archibald Graduate to N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice linllted to Eye. Ear Nosel and Throat 1 Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses _ Oflice. Bayer Building Great George Street Office Hours-e to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00 ' Mark R. McGuigan immerse. sonrorron. lino Money to Loan. Cameron Block. Charlottetown. P31. . McLeod & Bentley ; J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. O. Ihrristerlind Attariey-lt-lnv Office: 180 Richmond Street ' MONEY TO LOAN ' Jharlottetnwn. P E. l. McDonald l. A. MCDONALD l ‘n. A. ' Blrriswi.‘ AROIIIYI. IN. “III! W IQ!- Jtlllly Billltllhl. l O B. P. l l mg ii week in Charlottetown. ' Beatrice Murphy. illness and sincerely hope that she ' on Saturday night. i} go mo. & McPheel I M bel C., , ' ' ' Mn Willard Lock passed through “Gram l 5lvltamlns in great abundance. Borden on Tuesday on route to cLAss i; T1101- AND 1mm; | Millllflil Charlottetown. Call. owned by Ira Gay . . . . .. 1 l! ' Ethel Todd, owned by Lee l ' Mr. Clayton Grccn accompanied McAssey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 the Cape ‘Pmverse Greyhounds to Sweet, Mar“; owned by D1; A,‘ ‘ Alberto“ 0h "files-day. a. Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s s‘ _ I l Baby Todd, owned by George I ———— Misses Mimi-ca Paquct. Jessie Sex- McKenzie , , _ _ , _ _ , , _ , _ _ _ , ,_ 4 4| 0n Friday ‘evening fifty 0r more ton and Anne Paquet were recent commodore Gm’ owned by lof the members of the Young Peo- visitors to Carleton Siding. Alfred when“ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 5 pics Society enjoyed a pleasant Oillcials were is follows: ldll" "1 Keflslhgwh- Where they Miss Margaret Campbell and Mr. Jrimcs Campbell. of Charlottetown. were in Borden on Tuesday. gmrlel-3_l_,emuel 38% Ervln Mc__\\'8l't3 entertained by the members Donald and wlllll-lm Mcgemm loi one Young People of the United Judggs,_..Alfl-cd J,“ Jonalhnn Al-nChurt-h. Kensington. at the homo flmk, 011v“ Jay (L11 arld Mrfs. Jostciph Sheen. Al- oge er iey orme a company of The hockey games held hem suhlIibOLll one hundred and thirty. Thc lmlay cvenlng me 3rd lust“ w,“ Kcnsington people proved themsel- nlso well amended; and proved lmlvcs splendid entertainers, providing tercsting for both sides. as thc scol-ewwlmi- Ti-‘Rdlllgs. léilnlts. i-"Onwsls. etc. “'35 won by only a nan-ow margmj y wziy of entertainment. as well as by Morell Score 3__4_ thc serving of sandwiches and Aficr this game ma been finished mike-ll" Q1 Whwh were Qhivved by and the players recruited Sommathtrgucsts. Miss Alina Sheen fav- anomer game ‘ms played‘ MDl-elporcd the audience with a splendid vs. Head of Hillsboro, thc llittcrlglldgllg- will; Ml?“ lgngiel GMM“ winning. Score 3-2. l" ° a" TS- "m 011i‘. gal": Mrwpelel. Jay referea lri-lxcellcnrt slilos. Afithcr nearly four ours o p elisilrc. c merry comp- Mr. Alex. McDonald. Allisnry. woolflhv drove to their homes in Mal- o. visitor to the city ‘Thursday lli$l..l>f8}w- lhorlvushlv unlllivrircistige 01' lclr even rigs ac v es an , rin- lxious to reciprocate the kindness l they had received. P.‘ El l | Rev. A. A. MiicLcod. General Soc- Ml'_q_ J35 Brady and llm- brolllel-jretury of thc Temperance Alliance. Ml; Ross Mccal-lhlh 5mm Sundaylnddrcssed a large audience in Prin- ln Ml,_'9wwllll_ lcctown United Church on Sunday llnoriiing. Mr. MacLcod spoke from Her many friends will bc glad toll‘? W°Yd5 Jim“ 5. 34_“Blll l learn that Mrs. Alfred Afflcckis con-l mini-ES I filly. m!!! Y0 mlflhl» b dlflgn l5 much lmpl-ovell led." The address was; a strong; 510:»- pel message. Mrs. J. K. Sutherland returned holiic Tuesday evening after spend- ligcmelit of the new proprietress, Mrs. M. E. Milrray. Her many friends wish her continued success. Miss Adclc Read spent thc week- clid iii Borden. thc guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Read. Mrs. W. P. McNeil. accompanied by her son, James, visited Summer- sidc on Saturday. Mr. Frank Puncher, of Charlotte- town. is visiting in Borden. thc guest of her sister. Mrs. J. K. Suth- eriand. Mr. Clayton Shaw, Charlottetown. girls a visitor to Mt. Stewart Fri- l ay. " Mr. Ronald McDonald has rc- tilrncd w New York lifter spending the past few weeks in Bordernthe guest of Mrs. Charles E. McDonald. _ Misses Ethel and Helen Darracli. also Messrs. Don McPherson and Clarcncc Waddell returned homo ilrom Sulnmcrsidc on lh-iday oven. rig. Services were held in the Prcsby- "j "i _ - _ (cl-hm Church at ll a_ m_ on sum; The many friends of Miss Marlon day his!“ no“ Fyllnk Hulwheson MacLean. teacher at Sell View arc pl-eacllcn sorry to learn that it has been ne- cessary for her to take o. short vac- gervluls were held in me Unllcd ation. It is hoped that-her illness ghul-ch a; the usual hours o; ll n’ will not be of long duration. In the m and 7 l, m_ Re“ George McLeod meantime Miss Eiizab th Benristo. pmachel; Malpiquc. is Sllpplylll’ Miss Muc- Leaifs place. Miss Florence Craswcll. of Mal- veque. who spent. the iviriter ill Providence, R.I., is now visiting ill Bordeli. thc gilest. of Mr. and Mrs. Irving. Millrcs Annie McDonald and Ethel Dlirriich spent the week-end ‘ill Borden, the guests of their par- lEIllS, Mrs. Charles McDonald and Mrs. N. B. Darrach. ~ Thc revel-cud M. K. Charman. '"‘ pastor of thc United Church. and Mrs. Chairman. spent the week end in Charlottetown. Mrs. Duncan MacGouglin rind son Edward Sinclair, are visiting relat- ives in Stanley. l Recent visitors to Borden were: {The Misses Dorilda Howatt. Helen _Campbcll and Rita Muttnrt. and lMcssrs. Clarence Wzicldell. Frank llowm and Douglas Bell. Ml; Dnvld Jay had m5 home wll». Mr. and Mrs. John Profltt. Frec- ed for llghls Wednesday and 'fhlll¢5.‘ town. were the guests of Mrs. Colin day of last week by Electrician W.l Dmmld» Se“ Vick’; Sllndllyr K ll . Ch "l ttet . ' -e y s" o own l It is pleasing to note that Mrs. lllclPhilip Crozicr who has bccn ill in lthe hospital in Halifax is gradually lrccovoring from his recent attack of l pneumonia. (M) Ml; Arlen-lag Jardlne‘ cll-towllvl large number of the guests were un- faiéi a inorth visil to lvlrhsloivlil-l 2311a low gltgerlrghelvqllltédmgryiytilliefllfllgg; as wee . w er e w ie ucs- of his sister. Mil. ‘Gcoratfe Jayzg ‘gaillrglreenzljrorfi tiltiosghalwrllgnaliltilitlrlldé lotficiating clergyman. Among those who attended the hflfikfly match at Cape Traverse bc- tweeli the Greyhound Sisters and the Bedeque Ladies. were: the Miss- cs Ethel Dnrrach. Bridgie Paquct. Verna Darrach Among those who attended meeting of thc Presbytery on ’I‘ilcs- day the 6th. was Mr. Gcddie Doug- las. Head of Hillsboro. and Jack Read. The pupils any many friends of Miss Mary Muttart. tcanhcr of Bor- denschool. are sorry to learn of her A numb“ are having their m“ Verv seldom do two funerals oc- wood named at present‘ The 0°“- cur on the some day, but on Wcd- ditions of roads. ice and landingsmesday me 7th‘ lhls proved l0 be so. The first funeral took place at being in the best of condition. ten o'clock from the home of Mr Major Smallwood. St. Andrews. when the remains of his brother; lihc late Johnston Smallwood. werc r-onvcyed to their last resting place in thc cemetery at West St. Peters. will soon be able to resume her touching. She is replaced by hZ-l" 515101‘. Miss Laura Muttart. What might have been a serious accident occurred at the homo of Mrs. T. P. Sexton. on Tuesday ev. oiling. when their gn5‘13mp ex- ploded. The flames were soon ex- tinguished by Mrs. Sexton. who lost no time in getting a bucket of ivater and dashing it over the entire mass of flames. Mr. Chas. Kelly. Ciarktown. is at present hauling and selling hay to his patrons. the pricc ranging from 65 to '10 and '75 ccnts per cwt. de- livered. l The first lilotorist to Charlotte- town via the East River ice was thought to be another Lindbergh at the time. but now-well it's just getgwglrllnnaé cglélrigangpgflg among the happenings of the week‘ briefly but eloquently of the spirit The son-plane made a second trip which had passed‘ Mr’ smanwood . . ~ ~ ., to thc Magdalenes last week. The 1225mm‘; lilndqug: oiillgdofurlzxsllsxzlclilvf fin“ on Monday’ returning Tuesday arts old landmarks and was ni- and thc second on Wednesday mor-lwaés a “lend and rlclghbor ‘ nmg‘ returning Wednesday cvenmgl The second funeral was that oi The “m” passage was made. a!’ aithc late James McCarthy. which much loss altitude than thc toimcrnwas from his law hon“: w The PM” .plcs Cemetery. and was conducted by Rev. M. K. Channiin. Pastor of thc United Church. The funcrul was largely attended. as the deceas- cd was widcly and favorably known. Following were the pall bearers: ‘Wilfred McDonald. Jonathan Af- lficck, John A. McAulcy, Mont. Mc- ‘Kay. Alfred Aflieck. and was conducted by the Reverend Morgan E. Genge, Montague, assis- On Saturday afternoon the Carle- ton Bearczits croscscd sticks with the Junior Nationals. at. the Borden ‘Arclili. The score was i‘>—4 in favor of the Junior Nationals. They also played the Cape Traverse Juniors J The score was 6-43 in flivor oi Capo Traverse Jil- liiors. Ml‘. Douglas Bell rcfcrccd thc F"; SQUARE; Friday last thc sea-plane. home- ward bound. caused quite a bit of interest when she circled over Mt. Stewart. flying quite low. And some ol the older citizens were heard to say “Well! little did I think the like of that would be in my day.“ Mix om- cnpiill o.’ silgnl‘ and til" bullion yolk (if llll‘§‘.[' cults. Nilxl stir in two cups of firs cut in slnnil pit-lulu and mill n teaspoon oi‘ lemon _llll('(‘. Nlix rogvtlloi" Ono cup of pastry: flour, one teaspoon m‘ brill- ing nwwdor and a hall‘ tvasponn ill’ salt illlt] odd this to the first mix- illl'l'. Lastly. lold in tho stlftiy ‘llflfllflil whim-ll oi thrcc eggs. Spread llllllll‘ in ll oven-sod (lllllliinl-t I111" McCarthy is a member. it is ar- ulld hilki" n halt‘ hour in a model" ranged that two mcn will be with, v _ l, a". m1,“ (ml, ln squares he!“ . him at nlglm ruling Olltl-fflllflll teaspoon oi 1mg. illlr sodll. and n liliIf-tPai-umon 0i you rolliovo from thc pan. _ _ _ I, n powdcrorl sugar. Chopped On Thursdfly evenlnl; M 6 °'¢l°¢k"‘"‘1l i‘) n “la” "f wmm ‘Hum’ d‘ m‘ raisins ulny lip used instead n.‘ the wedding of Mr. Joseph Garn- this night hurl morning" when rllllppt-(l rigs. liunl to Miss Susannah Wray [OOIKILIIIWWIIPIIOII wnll n cold. place at the home of the bride. Due; —-——~'*> m me i. - n, of the weather ll We lcarn that the'condition of Mr. Jiimcs McCarthy. who has been ill for some time. is riot improving as rapidly as might bc desired. So through the I. 0. F" of which Ml‘. 14-0» -~ GARGLE Keep Minards in the medicine chest. THE CHiRllplTfilldwN GUARDIAN v__ i friends. Charlottetown. . ili Middletown. The filneral was largely attended.‘ An effective glirglc is rilziiln h?" MARCH 17, 192s‘ v H.- ‘Bedeque And Vicinity? - Mr. John Hyde. Middleton. spent a- few days in Chelton visiting Congratulations go out to Mr. and fMrs. Arthur Grecrl on the birth of l a S011. l l Miss Lila Bradshaw. North Be- ldeque. is visiting relatives in Mid- dieton. ' ey Pearson. Chelton. the City on Mrs. Chsunc lwas a passenger t0 fruesday. Mrs. William Calms. Freetown. is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Earle Pearson, Chelton. l ‘Mr. Wlildon Lowther returned to {his holne ill Cornwall after visiting friends in Bedeque. l Mr. Her-mas Myers. Carleton. at- tended thc farmers convention in Mrs. Alpheus Wright, Scarlctown, is visiting friends at her old home Mr. ‘Roy Campbell. Chelton. was a visitor to Cornwall and Charlot- tetown last week. Ml‘. Lloyd Bradshaw. Campbell- ton is visiting his-father. Mr. Ellis Bradshaw. Middleton. Mrs. Frcd H. Clarke. cnelion. ls- vLsiting at her sister's Mrs. Fred MucQunri-ic, Scarletoivll. ' Hrs. John McCardJc. Middleton, is spending a. few days with her. son. Mr. Dan McCardle. Chelion. Mrs. Charles Schurriitin, Cheltori. crossed over to the mainland on Saturday to visit friends in N. B. Mr. Earle Clark. Augustine Cove. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. hes Bradshaw, Middleton. on Sunday. Mrs. Charles Campbell. Chelton. is visiting in New Arman the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Waugh. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bartlett and little son, Norman. North Carleton. lwcro visitors to Cape ‘Traverse on lsunday. Mr. Harry Lowther. North Cari-lei ton was a passenger ot thc City last week to attend convention. I Mr. Albert Blacktoclr. Shama- goguc. N. B., was. visiting at thc home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlcs Schurman. Chelton. Mrs. Frederick MzlcQilnrl-ie, Scarletown. spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doull, Carleton Siding; His many friends are glad to hcar that Mr. Ed McClu-dlc. Middleton. is convaicsclng after a vcry sevcl-c attack of la grippe. Mrs. Herman Myers. accompan- ied by her daughter. Miss Sclinii and son John. Carleton, drove to the city on Tuesday. Misses Alice Jewell and Annie Newson, Searletown. spent Satur- day in Chelton the guest of the for- mers aunt Mrs. Chauncey Pearson. l l Mr. Lloyd Jewell, Searletown. drove Lo Stanley Bridge on Friday evening. He plans on remaining ilierc for a. few days visiting friends. l The farmers in Lovrel-‘Bcdequc .:ire taking great advantage of the ‘splendid weather and roads for ‘shipping their potatoes to Summer- Mr. Leigh Lowther. North Caric- ton. attended the hockey match ill lSulrunerside on Friday-last between lthe Union sextcttc. Victoria, and lviciorias of Charlottetown. Mr. Theo Enmtin, Enmorc, ac- ‘comprinicd by his daughter. Miss lAnnie, teacher at Sherbrooke. drove to Cholton to spend thc weck end with Lhe fonnerfis daughter, Miss lMay Enmrui. teacher of that dis- ltrict. l l l 1 ‘Bright and breezy. bravcnlid clclir. l Strong new lifc in every vein; March begins the rolling year. Starts anew tho wild refrain; lllark; thc cool wind fresher blow: Hark! the clear streams freer flow Hark! the birds exultant sing. Welcome Spring! Moist and brown thc nlikcd sod. Quickeriing to an olive grccn. Strcakcd with snow. that lingers ‘ still iWhere the sheltering fences lean; lHigher. lines of trees that stand Stiff and bare, on either hand, lMurmurlng, as they rock and swing l Welcome. Spring! me fannersflfrlilnlls _ili Ila | ‘—-fl~l 1M1‘. l Never Mind/I‘ i .. “owl... .. llhl: m.‘ l ll! I’ l‘ ‘llllliilillillll. SAVE i THE “POKER HANDS" Montrose Notes is \-l.olllll:.-.‘ .\I l’. Nolson Ramsu y mlllon. Airs. Ilubvrt Illirily is visiting llI ‘Alllllldilll lilo guest, oi‘ Zilrs. Illuvk. l.\'ll.“-S llolen Dulrblir, ICZIUIWI‘ ill South killlairia, spoilt tliu \\'l‘l‘l(-(‘llil ill llcl" home ill Allnzi. Mr. llvnhvll IIOWHPSH was ii pmlq sollgvl- to (fllnrloiioloivrl on l-‘l-i- dliy. returning homo Silillrilu; night. I . .\ll'. Korma (‘limpholl pail‘. n 'I\'-- ing visit m Silnllnorsitlv. on Sn"- llfllil)‘. ivllivfl wu urllli-lstllull ivns :-. (‘llllllllilflllllll u!‘ busillvss and pious.- urc. l ‘The many frir-llrls o.’ .\Ir. ziudl Mrs. Lloyd Lclird offor i-ollgruilllli-j lions on lilo tirrirlll u!‘ :1 young still,’ on Min-ch Till. ‘Mrs. Arthur Wright is enjoying" 1i plot an: VlHll Willi llol- slate-nu; Mrs. (lnrol Alc-Vllillirilnsi. of Wosl ‘l Devon and Mrs. llzlof-lrd Lot-lung of liilliliilrloll. I . A gout-lull fipl(ll‘ll'll(‘ in thc form; o1‘ ll. heavy mid has struck ill} ; cillnnlllllili". and is ill some churn-ll‘ so severe ns to confine sovorzil [lllfl-l plv lo their llmrn-a. Tho oxtlr-llonlfi rlvcrugo which llilH been maintain- od ill tho school during lilo wilittu" ]ll‘l‘ (‘(‘ll'l. for Fi‘-l)l'llfll‘Y-—lltlil fallen off slightly ilurlng the lliilll few days ml lit-count ol‘ sickness. 0n Tuesday. March 6th.. a pleas-v ant cvclit orcurrt-rl at tho home oi" Ramsay lIlllily. when n film-l ily piriy. consisting of Cllllllfrill and. grlilltlvlilltlron. l-‘Jllllorflil to riol llollmlr to the grnudlnother. Mil“. Junior-l lliirdy on her Siild birihdtlv. Tho ovvllitig phased lllflilflflllll)’ in music and r-onvvrszillou ilflll io- Mrs. llurily is wunll- he? was scrvotl. l o-rlully bright. llllll zu-tivr- for up, silo rll-ligllti-(l llPl‘ ghosts singing "Tho Last Rol-"o of Sum-- nior." tn which lllt‘ wring (loud Follow." (Ilium-ll on tho 4th. inst. was con- durtod by llcv. Mr. Wilson (love Head. Speaking ‘from |ll"-l toxl, Pliillippltina 4:9. ho vlnplllls~l lZNl the importance of riglll. think-l lng mid n1‘ rrnatlrllt out. from lll"' mind llll unworthy thoughts. illustrate this. lli- roml tho poem, "Thoughts Am Things“. lly Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Tile was thoroughly nlijvlyrll Ivy you“)! flllll old. wvill-ils its r-losw u llI-liclous lunl-ll yr-nrs. uni! holon- tho party hrrllm w‘... 1w folks l‘ responded with "For Slu-‘s ll Joli)’. " Tho service in .\lf;ll|i‘(l.'if‘ Full!" . . (if To HI‘l‘ll\'ln i. A SOURCE OF SATISFACTION More and more people are cooling to look uponour used car department as a place to buy dependable transportation. That, more than anything else, is a source of genuine satisfaction to us. It means the gaining of new friends. It means pleased customers who like our policies and methods well enough to say ' a good word for us to their neighbors and friends. W. B. rnowsn sisolvs (‘llllrllllll'lll\\'ll I’. I’). 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