APRIL 9, 1924 W2"?- FofHelpingNature In Springtime END‘: for Comllpa- Wrl, Illdlln Han. lhlulburll. Nirvana- llru. llnpun Bland. Dlprruianl Fallon; ,4,.p¢ll1r. ver Dil- crdnn. Slurp/nuns. Rheumatic Con-- Jillnnl- By cleansing and revltulising H16 blood stream at its source, ENO's "Fruit Salt" enables the body to meet the demands of Spring, with- out exhaustion. A glass of water with a “dash" of ENO’: first thing every morning, invigorates, refreshes, purifies, and safeguards health at the critical pe-iod of the ' year. u, 80in Rnpnullalhnl In Null Jnnllu Harold F. Ritchie d: Co. Ltd. Toronto Bright Cut TOBACCO “The Smoothest Smoke” IIIGKEY 8l IEOIiUlSllH TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED Manufacturers-Charlottetown r8 A LQEETiL-"sin? Til A armer ouse at Lowerost! ' A BESO? ' (he useh d Gives ill/lore Heat hnard Coal $14“ TON Cub Pricei-Ex Shed iOrdor To-day from ell 8s C0,. J. uarrauher d. 60.. W. D. 0.. C. Lvons l. .. A. Plckard 6 00.. d Ppols d. Thompson. Montauue n: Coke l’ h! Cunudlnn “Hartman Bu Gll i!" A Cnnndll ntaln. B lis d’; C Rod Point School for the month oi‘ 00., Limited St. John’s, Newfoundland Authorized Capital $150,000.00 . Subscribed Capital $102,100.00 Paid up Capital $50,450.00 Bankers-Bank of Nova Scotia Auctioneers and dealers in Live Stock Consignments Solicited . Prompt returns guaranteed Gable address, Abattoir. \ l-SQS-flnwlmtll. ESTABLISHED 1894 GEORGE NEAL Ltd. St. John’s, Nfld. We handle all kinds of P. E. Island Produce Consignments of v LIVE STOCK . Willshave our luireful attention. Reference: The Bank of Nova 5mm "v1". “m.. q-u-‘h-v-w» l > (‘luy Nordstrzlln: ' Albert Wllzllon; ll, Alvah Ching- THE BENTRA SHOP from Ilolmalrs Catalog W.ATER RATES=~Thursday the 10th ls the last day for paying water rates. 2367-19-21. STRAWBERRY BOXES will be scarce, book your order lnow with Carter A’: Co, Ltd, who \vlll hold llll wanted. ' 2366-4-9~2l. WE WILL TAKE POTATOES. any kinds at our cellar on- Mild Days-at best prlces——Good stock wanted. M. Kennedy & Co. Bradal- llane.—1774-3-3 mwt l. mth. BOARD OF TRADE-Social and quarterly lllllollng at six o'clock to- lnight ut tho (lulu Paul. Addresses ;by Com-ml Mutnlluiv, Prcllliol- Stu» iwurt, Major lllcKiunuu and lion. Mr. Sounders. OVERSEAS MAlL.-—~'l‘hl* ilcxl. .‘.llll llllLll for lllu,Lll1ll(:l.l Ringduln will bc ‘by the “I\lontrol.'o" sailing; l l'l1lll Si. Jolln, N. ll., to lll\'ul‘pu<.)] on Friday, thc lllh inlsL Another lull llmil will lll- dcspzltclled by tho Whilo S211’ Stclllllop “lioril-f‘ sailing . from llzllililx for Liverpool on Sun» , tho 13th. 'i‘h<\rl.- will also lllL‘ ll. llll mail by tho ‘Cunard Linc ‘tozllllol- "Antonia" sailing lfrolu Halifax on dlondlly, thc Illth and llll‘llll‘l' dospallchcs will ‘be ‘by tho “.\ll~lilli" and the “MouL Laurie-r" from Ht. John. N. 11., on the l6lll nnd lslh instants, v l HARK TO TH-E 0ALL.-- lllavo \‘0l| hoard lhr call oi‘ your house- hold for better broad? if so, lmw have you rcspoiuled‘! 'l‘herc ls only null proper rmsponso to make, llanlc L», supply them wilh a bread that is baked from "REGAL" FLOUR" WlllPll is the peer of all bread ilolll-s EVGF used by the housckecl» l-l-s of this country, Thousuilds nl (‘nnadllail families-l are using this flour at the present time, and um loud in their praises of the baking results obtained, Why not lzlvc ll n lrinl in your house-just to sec how it is liked by tho family, Cal‘ got it. Minard's Llniment For Sprains :---<-0¢>———-- RED POINT SCHOOL. (‘lass standing of the pupils of lllnrch. GRADE X.—-1, Donald F. Camp- bell. GRADE lX.v1, Donuld I. (‘amp boll: 2, Mary M- Calupbcl-l; 3, Luci- lzi (‘hing GRADE Vlll.——1, Martini: Camp- bell and (‘hill-los- Filing, (equal); 2. Rupert Garrett. GRADE Vl.-—1, hlzlry Whzllon: 2. Zl, Foster Garrett and lllurlcl Bruce, (equal). GRADE V.—1, Frailkle Mclnnis. zlnd llvlen (Inmpboll, (equal); 2, l GRADE lV,—1, Lowell Ching. GRADE II.—1, Mary A. (lamp; bull; 2. l\‘lnry A. La Pierre; 3, Mll- drcd McDonald. GRADE I» (A)—*1. Gus Whalen 2. Dorothy Chapman; 3, Lloyd Mc Innis. _ ' GRADE 1. (l3)»—'1. Ervln Robert» son; 2, Lylln Bruce; 3, 111311-111 1:91,. crLson and (‘loorgc llrucc, (equal). Porflect llll0llll€lllC(3.'—Cllfll'l€S Chlng, lvlzlry Whulon, Albert Camp- boll, Frankie Mcfnnis, Hell-n Camp. hull, John Mclnnls, Lowell Ching, Lloyd hlclnilis, llllsil Chapman, Dup. olhy Chapman. Red Pepper Heat Ends Chest Golds _ EH30 Y0!!!‘ tight, aching chest. Stop the pain, Break up the coll- i-LGEIlOII. Feel a had cold loosen up lu just a short time. ‘lb-d Waller Rub" ls the cold mill-fly that brings quickest rcllel. ll l-zlnnol hurt you and it certain], l'l‘llli lo cud the tightness and lll'l\(‘ tlll- congestion and sorcnesl- l-lghl out. Nouhillg has such concentrated. pvllcirntinl: heal as red peppers. and when heat penetrates right muscles and sore. stiff joints ro- "lol l-olurs at once. Tln- nlonlollt you apply Red Pep- per Rub you feel the tingling heal. in three nllnutes the congested spot. ls wlmmed through and through. When you are suffering from u cold, rheumatism, llmoknche. stiff neck or sore muscles, just get a Jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub. made l'rom red peppers, at any drug store. You will have the qulck~ est relief known. 15 } ::'1‘llo Oil of the Poms-shinny oils have come and gone, but Dr. 'l‘llnlnlls' dielectric Oil continues to lnzlinlnin lls position and increase its sphere of usefulness each year. lts sterling qualities have brought. it to the front and kept 1t there. and ll can tnulY be 6811941 "l9 0" °f the people, Thousands have bone- flled by it and would use no other vvll Brothers wlill tell you whore lo l‘ ‘ Forl Augustus. down into colds, congestion. aching 11s 010W" "llmlllvll 4 THE cnsnmrrnrown GUARDIAN LljlllllllllAN ANYONE HAVING parcels for Protestant Orphanage Rummage sale will please call 469-11 and they will he called for Wednesday morn- ing or wflernoou. 2358-4-8-21. DO NOT FORGET llumnlngc Sale ln lilnrket building Thursday ziilornoon couinlcnclng at 1.30. Lots ofIgood clothing for sale. 2357-3-8-21. THE NEW GLASGOW Dranlutic Club will present their five-act drama, "Tho Deacon" in South Rustlco Hall on Wednesday night the 9th inst, beginning at ‘J o'clock. lf not linc, Friday night lhc llth. 4-7-31. ENTERTAINEQ- Mrs l‘. C. .\lllrplly, wifl- ol llon. Solullor .\lur- ]lll_‘y', was lllle guest. of honor ycsler day ill. ll most. lllllghhfully arrulluoli G. l. llll and rolrcplilnl llLlll b .l\ (illllllfy, The rmlllls wl- ivvly zulorilcd willl spring lluwlerr and tllu tun table was clenlorl-ll with u lbasklet 0t rostlbud Mrs. 1*‘. (‘., C Lynch illlll .\lr:l. '1'. . Ahorn pre- laidled at the tczl lzllllc and llil: icc> “NEH? lsrrvled by Mrs, ,ll. (lorrivouu. 'l‘llc ' "" ' were Miss Juli:- ~l~‘llrtln, .l()l'('.l_\‘ll do l.\l0lli.l|.{lly, An olltlilllltl lhlrlill, Janinl- llclllllgllr lull" .\llitll llllclu-tl of Moulrc-ul.—()t- lllWil (Iilizl-n. ~ — —-— <0->-€-»-- PERSONALS Mr. Frank Longaphie, Sllippigan N. 15., is visiting his parents ill lllll oily. ..\'l'rs. Nliss .\l:lr_v llclnard, North Rus- tlco, has returned home from ll plcasllilt vislt to Charlottetown. IN MEMORIAM JAMES HUGHES, It is with genuine regret that the ‘rill-r rocords lhl» dozllh 0f Mr Iallnl-s Hughes, l)l'fiI]l()l‘P, whicl ‘uok place on the 4th inst, in llll 03rd your of his llgc. Mr. Hughes silfferoil from abdominal cancer llo was ‘sick for some time, and later went to tlln (‘harloltetowr llnspillll ln lllc hope of l-lflllllllfl some relief; but his case was be‘ vonll human aid. and one week nft 1.01‘ his llrrival homo his sliirll unssnd away. ‘lsliflldl man and a splendid noilzh bur, always kind and obliglng. lll novel‘ counted it any trouble no lunttvr wlmt the cost ii’ he could dc his fclluwnlnu a. good turn. Ill llOlldiiiS he wars a Liberal-Con- servative and was n notable figurr at all lilo tonvcntions and confer vrlcos 01' lllnt party for the last ihlrly yours. Mr. Hughes was possessed of an “n,l-L.,,nnl_l=.l;= lmwnz-flll mind am’) w I111)“ ill lllly walk of lifo couln "asp a great problem and aualyzr it as ziccuralely and cflllllllfilvli‘ ls ho coillll. As might be expect lll from the brightness of his in l.l"llt‘('l be lmd doc-p religious con vlctions, and boundlss faith in tlll ',\()llll(‘.\‘$ and lll('l‘('.l s 0f’ (lol. through lilo merits o1‘ he Szlvlnul llo wus allcndvd in his lust illnos~ by the Rev. Father A. J. hit-Donald Md died nu l‘Xt'llllllill‘y lllllllll. About thirty-seven yours ago hr lvns mnrrlod to Annie llollnnd To this union four torn children. were lmrll. (WPIVP "Y whom survive, viz: Katie in llcllv lughaln, Wash: Mrs. (lllill-l. Smith llrs. Emil llzlchnur and lllll" Philips in Montana; Mrs. Michael fdcGlllrk, Dronlore: Ellwflflb-Bll" nor, hie; Simon null Mrs. Jose!"- l'0lllt‘llll. St. John, N. ll; Wilfrrv’ Hlnra, Jumeg and Arthur at llOlIll ill- also lonvos to mourn luv". hl-olhl-rs. Dlmir-l and Francis, Dro lllorv, Mrs. hlcLlznd and Mrs. Simp _:Illl_ pl-Qlnore and Mrs. llzllldralulr. Piaquid. 'l‘lll-. funeral look place nl Z3" Q-‘lllflflfly mill nourly lwn hundrl-l‘. slriuhs follmvod the procession l-l Fort. Aulzilstus. People as fur 01M The llfillflflll“ pull bearers werc:——Robrl lucGnlrk ‘Pllwllrd Hughes. Frank (Tlirlor. Thomas Trninor, Patrick l\lcGl|_lrll 1nd Wm. O'Brien. Tho nctlvl pull bearers were his slx nophewsi Huzhes. Edwin Hui-the?‘- Chester Hughes, Vincent McLeod. Herbert and Frank liandrullan. Simpson R. I. P. srour PERSONS A W .;,. .-l lli- '" ‘ Map eLe Flour Any dealer ls authorized to mturn price paid by custom- er on return o! unused p0r~ ilou of bu: if the dour ls not as represented. We gnarl-ll- tee absolute satisfaction. Order a bl! M!!! 70"!’ N‘ taller next time and live It I trlaL DeBlois Bros., Ltd. Wholesale Dlltffiutflll preparation. . . <1 1T"€' .‘-"il‘ Makes every- body feel better. Mr. Hughes was born in Dro f: - ""' ' luurc and lived all his life lherl wborl- ho carried nu the work oi g fnrlnlng. lle was a very klnd- wha; w", You pawn“ for Dairy butter ............. “30-35 Incline to full feeling nfler enl- Eggs p0!‘ (102. _ . 20 lulr. Runny pulus, vnusllpnllon potatoes ____ _6[)_65 Relieved Illlll llln-slllln llllllfflVfll h!’ on“ per bushel _40____42 CHAMBERLAIN’S "v ------- -- "° llides 4-555 TABLETS ‘“°"‘ szsclalsllxwilza?‘ 8 (‘lennslnx nml comfortln:‘— only 25f “M”, butter _____________ __ 45 50 8% STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, April 8.—Qll0lal_l0n5 Hlffllfillfid by Ward & Johnston. Members lilontreal Stock Exchange. - 12 Boll Telephone 8 Brampton ...... .. __ 39 St. Lawronco Flour ._._ — Ottawa Power __._. -- Cuba Cane Sugar _.... . 14 Cuba Cnnc Sugar Pfd. -- 64%,’,- l’uli_ American Petroleum ._ 48 American ‘Cllll. __ __ 101% Brazilian Fraction . Howard Smith Pill. Howard Smith Com. _ Sylunish River Preferred Spanish River ‘Cum . _ _ _ _. Steel Company oi‘ Canada __ British Empire Steel 1st. -._. Hellman»: ___________ __ .__ \bitibl __ 591,1, éllalwlnlgall -.._ _____ __ 127 laurcntldo Pulp __________ __ n Jilnlldinn (loncral Electric __ ~—~ Jnnzldlan Steamship Com, ._ 1.. lnnadiun Sloalllship Pfd. --. Ll isblestlls (‘onL . ___. lkiillinitlu llridgc Allontrclll Powel- _ 155 Winnipeg l-llcctrlc _ —-— lalional lirvvvllrios _ 19% Hlanllc Sugar _._. - Uchlson ...... __ _ __ 10¢; .\m. -(.‘zll~ -\' Foundry _ w \lll. ‘Locomotive ----. 72 \m. Sml-lling & Refining 601A, Anaconda Copper __'_'I ____ __ 321/2 Qa-ilndian Pacific Railway __ —~ xlcw York Central ____ ._ _ —— Jrucrblc Stool ._._ 5-114 nternaliollzll Paper . 381,4, (oily Springfield _.._ _ 14% Alex. Petrolcillll __________ __ __. international Mcr. Alarinc __ —— flrc-ss Stool Cur ______ __ ~ llezidlng -_.__ .55 éolilhlsm l’: 00in’, Studebaker 92% Jnion Pacific . __ 131 Jlah Coppel - 65% ll. S Slccl ............... _. 98% MONTREAL EXCHANGE I934 Victory _____________ __ 1033 Victory _ 922 Victory ._ 937 Victory ______________ __ BANKS llwnk Commerce ......... __ lllllk Royall ____ .. hulk Montreal __ lank Nova Scotla ........ _. —~ Wheat. May 101%. July 103%. lept. 104%. Corn, .\llly 77%. July 78%. ‘Sept. 785s. . Oats, May 46%. July 44. Sept. l0'/.. .aundry Starch during the past nonth. It depends on your The Plug is for those to slice their tobacco as they use it. The Cut Plug is for the pipe. which form you prefer. enjoy the convenience of buying their smoking tobacco ready sliced for Whichever you choose, you are sure to get an extra choice pipe tobacco- mellow, rich and tasty. Manufactured by imperial Tobacco Company of Canada Limited ' l/ _” l l V/fll .’»//,,//3 illllllllll own fancy as to smokers who like right off the plug :51- those who would ZZILQ<X\NY““_A'{T rvl \N<_ "s y$§_'_§-!\'N' EGG CIRCLE Notes on the Charlottetown Eg-g The latest figures from Ottawa live these as the average prices. Bcllcvlllc l’clerlloro' Toronto SCaiharlncs ilamlllon Rrnnllord Gall iluclph l\llCllCllCf W/oodslnck Slralltird ‘ London 5t. Thomas T halham ‘Nlndsor \ill'lllll ‘l libzill l"! Wlllinnl ::\\'||'1|\lj cg l~'i'glil.l .\l\ll)\(' ].\\v “- l\k.\l\'l(!ll .. lllillllVU ' llm How do prices in your locality omparc with other cities? Are you ‘aying more or less than average? . llese prices are for average quality "delivered" goods. Watch for the changes hart next month. Tomorrow:—-Soda Biscuits. The Markets SUMMERSIDE MARKET in (hi8 MURRAY HARBOR ‘ ,.. n: . Rutter E889 Pork °"‘ apex... M Rutter f Bu: Ooh --- -- 'l first week, ending March , 26th I l. {during tho past ‘the wool: was 659i of tho possible. Laying Contest for the Twenty- There was a gain of two eggs total of 010. Thero were only four hens that dill not contribute to lllc weekly total; lhe produclion fol Mr. J. l’. HOOPPI"! Harrell ltocks tied with the Experilllolltul Sln~ tlon's pou of llarrlid Rocks No. 1o for first plslzl- wilh 53 eggs; lbw horns Nn. 13 was second, wilh 51 eggs; lyirs. l~‘. lllllllllllyl5 llnrrorl Rocks for lhird plavv, with flll eggs each; lllo l-Ixpl-rillll-llllll Sla lion's puns oi’ l,<-;:l1l»l'll~ Nos. l; and 14, tied for fourth place. wilh 49 eggs cuch: Mr. A. “Zane-r While Wynudotlg til-d \\'l.ll l). l" McDonald's lll\l‘l'l‘(l liilrli~ for Illl. place with 4S mills lull-h; =\11'-<- F1111 Molntyreki \\'hill~ ill-gill». sixth, with 45 eggs. and .\ll ll0\\'nl.l'li \\’hlll~ lmKllOFflH seventh, lying wilh Mr. Sl-u. Film-son's poll, with H virus l‘ Mr. Howard ll.» -l Wyundoltvs twd u wnrtul Slono ’ p .. No 15 for 8th plnvw. PlIlUllI .\lr. Jo... l‘?! llurrl d Ruck; liwl Machonk lll!l'l'\:ll lllurv, “ill! ‘l F». I\lrlr'Auln_v'.- loll- l, ll lillivurd ilullp ‘.~. \\l; l- - and Willi Ml‘. J. J. .\ll-lliTll\'lu_v':i Whllg ln-gllorlls. for lPllLll plan". with 40 culls cal-h. The Exporilllonlzll Slalinllk [if‘ll~ of Leghorns .\'ll<. l4 17-. l2 Hl-"l l3 are first, sol-null lhird and fourdl to date, wilh TM; 760, ‘Ho’ llnd l‘. ~11 pgg“ fflpllll‘! ' .\lr. Elhvurd lhlllpitfs wl-ll ‘.\l,.* ll. llrlwh lion's Legllorns that have laid 626 eggs. Twelve hens have laid £40 llflflfl 0T nvqr, ml» EXpPFllllPlllHl Farm hon No. 141 is slill leading Iilh EKKS. i-_- RUSTICO CONVENT of lvfarrll. Grudl- X.»—l. Zvlurlo A. llnllr-l-llv. Grade L\’.~l. Jnuiso (lallanl; 2. Rose Buote and Anne Fir-nuns. eq- Pontoon , wl-ok, milking n ' Experimental Station's pen of lneg- ~ 21-h: ., ‘ w‘ _ will] 02x PC1131‘ closely followed by Sam lllvPher-l 140'_" Ilustlcn Convent for tho month‘ The Value of a Guarantee lietnot so much in its protective penalty as in its satisfying assurance. No firm selling goods with a guarantee attached, ex one WNIES y, -' ' "c w a’: / I 5...‘. l} .. :l nilJl‘ llw n" Wu "erwuel A r‘ a V ‘duh l. , . l. mngl! ILULIIZHQ" i y g1?‘ ., , illl..s.ll'.lll~.ll thug fa. ' : u. cox s42 PHONE aw ‘l? ‘ i‘ l 01o A K‘ as..- \ . .0 i i “M; y,‘ (‘N-Hp pom-cite and Alma {iRifilg-lel" ""*1-‘l“- U"'q"i"""'. MUM" ‘prtmde lnap-l‘ Glade l-l.— l. Laurette lmucetie: . 3i “mm” xlllliidjlk-‘L£:§‘l‘|4.\l' 3 1,011.} Elsie Blanchard; 3. Corln-zla ‘mom ' l ' ' Doucette. j.‘ Grade l.-——l. Bernadntio Parquet: ;":thi:2. ,_.‘|‘,‘,‘,‘,‘_“' l" ,.,1_.,‘H_I\,I,,‘,r;’ §'_‘“S,,§:,n,,. 2. Mal-um Gallant; a. Rodolphe l I'll-roar l i lmsrtln‘ (;r“¢h\ \',~-1. xlarlrarel (lallant; ‘.2, x Nicopllorv l)l)lll“.'ll(*_ JOKE‘ lll-lllll- lv.~ l. llPFlllCl‘ Pltrc: 2' Freemnn-“l have o peculiar I ‘Yvonne Doiroll; 3. Nllnuie Gallant. . - "och" qmqe lIlI.——-l, Laurette Gallant; womb an my n MacKay-“Whut is it, your hood "" cts to be called upon in pay the ty. For it ls naturally the intention to so carelu y gum‘ the quality that dissatisfaction will be implbible. Throughout its ma!!!’ years 0f service “King Cole" Tea has consistently been . with a amuse-o guarantee definite and subs antial. it l8 printed on every "King Cole" package. ll. carries to the buyer an evidence of good faith-a confidence in ability to servo- a determination to serve well. "You'll Like the Flavor." , . ‘i .,_ ,