s i i. FREE Paste the pieces shown here together properly and you’ll have a weird animal. Send it to us and we will mail you BOOK OF CUT-OUTS It contains a whole menagerie of “Freakies" with a verse for each one. Also tells how Windsor Table Salt and Regal Salt (free running) are made from the purest deposit on the continent. Mention this paper and send name and address. Write to Windsor Salt, Windsor, Ont. Also Makers of s ‘ REGALTABLESALT F REE RUNNING Eastern Guardian .._.'8HOP trom Holman's Catalog _ . JEABTERN AGENT. —Mr. J. .W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- jent in Montague and will be pleas- led to receive news items. advertis- ;lng. Job Printing, new and renew- Eal subscriptions. tf ,2, Roy Stewart; 3. Orville Darrach '4, Gwen Spriggs. Miss MacFatlyems Dept. Grade VIll—-1, Mnrguerite- Higgins; 2, Helen Prnflit: 3, Kathleen Ready; 4, Hatie ,Waite Grade Vll-1. Keir Duggan; 2, llelen ltogers; . George Webster; i, Joseph McMahon. Eye Examination Exhaustive research has revealed that at least seven out of ten people need glau- es but only three out of ten wear them. That means that about four out of every ten are In need of optical ser- vice. . It may be that you are one of the four. An examination o1 your eyes will readily de~ termine the condition o1 your eyesight and w; earn- estly urge you to give serious consideration to the "matter of having this examination made. CONSULT H. J. MABON Optometrist MONTAGUE Office connected with Drug w,‘ 4a.... .~_ Mapl Let us have ilorius aud we shall ‘Bernard; find cousins. Flour Any dealer is authorized to wit!» R return price paid by custom~ er on return of unused por- tion oi’ bag ll’ the flour is not as represented. We guaran- tee absolute satisfaction. Order a bag from your re- l. taller next time and give it a trial. . DeBiois Bros, Ltd. " Wholesale Distributors in .- hi" iiei r liw iiongoleum --. llugs To-ilay CONGOLEUM RUGS AND MATS are ready for you in our house fur- nishings shop—second floor-the range of patterns and sizes you want —at the following" prices:—- 9x6'ft. 9x71-2ft....... 9x9ft. .. 9x10‘-2ft........ 9x12ft.--....... SMALL 36 x 18 inches ... 36x54inches..... 36 x 72 inches . .. IMIURE 8t ...--.....$9.00 ..........$l1.25 ..........$13.50 ........$15.75 ........;$18.00 SIZES .........$1.95 ...........$2.50 McLEilil Limited 119-121 Queen St, ._->-_-__-_.-.. Buy Your Congoleum Rugs roots a ..-.-.’¢..__._-_.-..-_-.--. -». -..~.-_.--_-__.-’ Charlottetown R. lilacArthixrs Dept. Grade Vi— l1. liiarion Whitehead; 2, Doris 3, Edna Champion; 4. iGerald MncKenzio. Grude V-1, Hattie Clark; 2, ,Myrtle Hughes; 3, Isobel MacLean '/-\. ‘4, Edith Hogg Grade lV—1, Kenneth MncFad- yen; 2, Irene Champion; 3, Jennie \ Clark; 4, Ella Rogers and Gladys lblncNeill. p, Miss ilarrlngtows Dept" Grade ' iii—— Alberta Kelly, blargaret Mc- Mahon, James Braham, liiilier , Waite and Roy Lockhart. ‘l Grade lI Sr—Katherine Murphy, Greta Bernard, Elva Caseley and , lliarion Bernard. Scot Moose. Earl .1 Brabam. Grade ll Jr-Lorne McKay. Glendon Cotton, Dorothy Howard. Margaret Stewart and Urban Hickey , Miss Goodwin's Dept. Grade i-— '" Class A-Rena Kennedy. Irene Ifiaseley, Lester Champion, Evelyn .McNeill and llillie McLean. Class B——Olive Reeves, Gertrude l Gillls, Goldie Bernard l adn Ran- ‘ dolph Matthews, ilarald McFarlauc Ethel Stewart. ‘ (‘lass C—N0rman l-logg. Doris Higgins, Donnie Tait. Gertrude Czuueron.—-Y Clubs will hold its biennial meet lug at Smith College Juno l8 to 22. Drink Water if Take a Tablespoonfui of Salts If Back Pains or Bladder is irritated Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart of water each day, nlso mire sails occasionally, says a unit-l ziuthoniy, who tells us iliui too ruuch rich food forms acids “huh lnuest pnrmyzc the kid- neys in their efforts to oxpel 1t from the blood. They become slum-z- |ish and weaken; then you lll{l_\' suffer with o dull misery in the lnlney region. sharp pnins- in tho bzich or sin: headache, dizzlnuus, your stomach soars, tongue lo coated. and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twingr s. The urine gets cloudy. full of, sedi- ment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obilging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To help neutralize these irrita- ting acids; to help cleanse the kid- neys and flush oft the body's urin- nus waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here. Take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys may then not fine. This famous salts is made from the acid o! grapes and lemon juice. combined with lithia. and has been used for years to holp flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer irritate, thus often reliev- ing bladder weakness. injure and bakes a delightful effervescent llthia-watcr drink. Hy all means have your physician ex- amine your kidneys at least twice 'l. year. 4 b ron l E A S T E R ezuo YOUR PHOTOGRAPH BY BAYER 163 Great George Street Q-Q-v-Onv-vov-v-v "From-- THOMPSON, LTD. Montague ........_-»_-v __- ____.-.<a-_- A, Gomplete" Une of GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM RUGS _ Garrled In Stock at all i Times P" L .-a__a_.a--.m--v-...-... resentative in Summerside and i»; 1<E~S~~<=T<>~ "is" SCHOOL E2§fii¥i3“1..i§l1f...i2° £13112‘. Principal's Dept. Grade X Sr — phone N“ '8 12%‘ M a; Grade X Jr.—~1, Bertha Thomp- M _t_ " _ _ ‘son; 2. Ruby Rogers; 3. Dannie iGorman; 4, Marion Kennedy. Grade lX-—l, James Mlilman;"2. 'l‘he National League oi‘ Girls‘ this year. Kidneys Bother Jflil Salts is inexpensive; cannot l your ‘Dealer to Show You the . ,c_autii?ul New '- Western Guardian ' —,8UMMER8lDE AGENT. ——Mr Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Dru: Co., is now Guardian rep- wiil be pleased to receive news, advertising. and Job Printing. Mr. Some 0t‘ the finest C. G. -I. '1‘. work is done by groups that have to be reached by a branch railway. Miss Trviter. Nlaritinre Girls’ Work Sec- retary, recently visited such agroup at River Herbert. Miss Roxie Mc- Kenzie. principal oi‘ the school, as- sisted by two of the teachers, is giving generous and capable leader- ship to the girls of this community. The girls entertained their mothers on the‘ occasion ot Miss Trotters visit. ‘Springhill is one of the centres where C. G. l. T. groups "have lately been organized, ‘both in the Presby- terian and ‘Baptist churches. The Presbyterian groups have already held u mother-nnd-dnughter bau- quet which was voted a great suc- cess. The annual meetings of the Reli- gious Education Council o! Canada and "all its departmental ‘boards. as well as a stuff conference of the girls’ work secretaries oi ail the provinces will ‘be held in 'I‘oru:ito April 2-ith—liiny 6th. in preparing the report. of Maritime Province Girls‘ Work, it has ‘been encourag- ing to note a steady. quiet growth during the past year. Thirteen new communities have seen the C. G. l. T. progranr introduced. There are local boards doing active work in eighteen centres. There are eight girls’ councils operating, Trnro be- in_g the latest to organize. It ts not possible to stale definitely just the num-ber oi‘ Canadian Girls in Train. lug in the Provinces iby the sea. but 5,000 is a conservative estimate. from available records. With the coming oi‘ spring there is much activity on the par-t of the Provincial Girls’ \Vork ‘Bonnie in preparation for the summer camps ‘Six girls‘ camps will be held, this being nu increase of one over last year. it is also purposed to empha size more than in former years the leadership camp in August. Word has been receive that the National Girls’ Work Board will send Miss May iGemmeli of Toronto to assist Miss Trotter in directing the camps. - , ' BORDEN SCHOOL lionor Roll o! Borden School for March: _ -l'rincipal‘s iDept. Grade iX.—-1. Adele ltcad; 2. lilnry Gallant; 3,- lllurlel Come)’. ' Grade VlllL-l, Beatrice Murphy; 2, Everett Slaviu; 3, James Car ruthers. ' Grade V-il.-—l, Russel Corney; 2. Don iSutheriaud; 3, Florence Ring. Grade V.—l. lielon Noonnn; 2. Willie Murphy; 3. Margaret Moin~ iS. Assistant's Dept. Grade -IV.-—l, Margaret McLeod and Gladys Cor» noy; 2, Harold MacPherson; 3, Lou~ ise Maolnnis. Grade Illl.——l, Genevieve iMac Donald; 2- iLena Wedge, and Pres» ton Darrach; 3, Mary Gallant. Grade ill. (n)—l, Edison Camp bell; 2, Oscar Campbell. Grade »Ii. ('b)—1, Jessie liieLeod; ",2, Bruce Murphy; 3. James Mac» Neil. Grade l.—1, Eldon Darrach; 2. Cora Bell. Alice Mclnnis; 3, Oliver Gallant. Harry Iiiolnnis. Penfert Attendance-Muriel Cor ueygJames Oarruthors, Raymond Gurney, blveroit Slavlu, Idthei llar~ rach, Don Sutherland. Russel Cor- ney. llelen Darrach, Margaret Mc- lnnls Gladys Coruey, Jisrold Mac Phurs-on. Genevieve bianDonald. imns. Wedge, Preston Ilarrarh, hliury Gallant, Jessie Manhood, El- don Darrncb- Beatrice Gnllzini. COLD IN HEAD "z Ileat Minard’s and inhale. Quick relief assured. An enemy to germs. One of the new Conplmn Arl- h Jholn hm. Ii Ila: a worm (an center. and the new‘; are in barmaid:- lnglhddu of blue. .,_ iioalastlzeyareattraotive. Beer Weeks Gold Seal l’- ,1“ ll l iii l ,l Willie. i i r l‘ i ill i‘: |ll_i ->. lulu. No. 53 fly)". . As artistic in design as anywoven floor-covering! I , This is the verdict of Canadian housewives _ 1 everywhere on Gold-Seal Congoleum Art-Rugs. *1 ' And now two new patterns are oifererLdiap - ing all the harmony of color and motif which has made these rugs so popular. These new patterns are sure to be weloo ed, for-like all Congoleum floor-coverings p are as prac- Popular Rug‘ Sizes-Low Prices 9x3 EH50 9x7dft. $|L25 9xlZfL$|B.0O- 9X4§§L 6.75 929R. i150 9x|3§fLZ015 9x6 ft. 9.00 9x|o§ft 15.75 9xl5ft. 22.50 Gold-Seal Congoleum By-the-Yalrd, 85c sq. yd. PahrWnipzgaidpiineWapvopuria-ndybfgiianuiamufiuib lfyourdealerdoesnot thegenuineGoH- SealArt-Bngaweahallbe to ace thatyou aresupphed. Wlitaeus for folderflMoclern Rugs‘ forModun Homefahowingall Waterproof-Sensation CongolcumArt-Rugsaremadeonawnterproof basewithafirm, smooth, seamlesssurface. They are abaolutdy sanitary and very easy to clan. Duatand spilled cannot ordain than A light “mpg-n: i‘ m Gold-Seal Cougoleum By-tho-Yard make them dggy qflq; bu]; The same durable. waterproof material as andbright. ' chine’ anddzuxgth theruganmdcwitiaontborderinrollformtwo in beating and swearing the clzl-faslfionedfi 75"]! with» f0! ‘IRON!’ i116 dliin QOOI- wide oollectingwuvezrrugs did“ °f bwufihl (‘$581185 “£8 H8! Wilton! fastening. ‘ltooau-only 85c a aquareyard. laokfortheGoldSeal realiznhovrmudaleieumeyoumnph killing Congoleuml ioafilnothnrdesirablcdeatne-tbeyliper- gpcddsalahwna ‘Th fectiyflatwilhoutrsatmixxeofmxylrinvtllqo Anaugandamevuykwyadaofmsu‘ manahowlmn“? CmgdamByhtilo-Yarlltoihantheprotaedion curlatthecdgaotounun. ' 05°"!- Ifllllfly-i-‘Imi guamnteemed assures you Aimfitivc. sturdjneaqno " llu0VtfthfibtlxAlflm_fiup@ma r KIQIPANY OF CANADA LTD. eratethcywillsnrpriaeynua ' “Z7013. irsmaoseeti. Montreal. Quebec Moore & McLeod Paton s, “Ltd. Charlottetown, P, E. I. ‘~\-.... -~ l: l», Prowse Bros. Poole & Thompson Montague. P. E. I. Brace, McKay & Co., Ltd. Summerslde, P. E. l. ' iliilll» l lull 1N4 M‘ .4, liillllilllilliililiii. . x On d lln on pails-us, No. 538,”? sholizléncrlhe l I - 27:»- AII- ‘Zmdealgflil. i All Sizes and Patterns q iiilliiiilLEilM Gilli) SEAL Alli‘ liilfi$ for sale by PATONS LIMITED. 10st 19m A assume . " anemic now READY ( -. Now t s.“ We personally guarantee every Congoleum Square we Sell p . _ fl $1 _--.-__ .-. €-__..--»-' . "FY " - ‘ _lllnhl§*qn' =. H , , All Sizes and Patterns . ‘ _ GONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL ART BUGS _ nos ext: sv j \ g p congestion. t. s. i. BRACE, i