APRIL 12. 1925; N0 in» isvaiiei to iiiui e WY I Plate ,.¢-oooro>0-O-O-Q-O-O-OO6< INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN we uee thie ecilective Id vleeiily. ‘ suiierere irom Eyeetrein u My. pertect vision end thereiore do not suspect the presence oi eny eye detect. The motive power o1 the ' orqeniem Ie. entire human Nerve Energy. Nor ei eyee. it is computed iitilixdT about 20% o! thll Nerve Energy, but when Eye- etrein ie present. e much iarg er proportion ie required. Hence detective eyes. IPIPOUII‘ m," consumption oi an ex- tensive amount cl Nerve En- ergy. may seriously iaflect the Iunctloning oi other organs‘ of the bodypand Produce Ill health. HAVE YOUR EYE. EXAMINED Optornetriet no-oooo’son»snb Our lull stocks of EARLY GARDEN SEEDS 0n hand. EARLY GARDEN PEAS 5WEET PEAS end other llitdi’ Garden Seeds (both VEGETABLE and FLOWER) now ready. For HOT-BEDS EARLY CABBAGE, LET- TUCE. RADISH. SPINACH. TOMATO. etc.. etc. To ar- ive in a lew deye one CAR- OAD oi CHOICE ONION SETS, SHALLOTS, POTATO ONIONS, gtg, N0 need in the world to “ml ‘W’? for any SEEDS. CARTEWS SEED STORE °'" ‘imply you end you cen ‘uimiil on the quality end Wrminstion. OARTERW UEED CATALOGUE OOICI Yw nothing Ii you did not l“ ' "by lend tor one, ite Fl" tell you whet to plent_ "ill where to pet whet you “"- Allytiiino '_no_t.,ln etoeit will or prov-lull?" ordered.” o"? itrieee beeed on queiity. m“ "like the fetel mleteke l" bllYlflq Geode offered et zmhl" Prise. there Ie eome- m" ""‘°"0- You riek your MP ""1 hlve ail your lehor m "°"""n- Our Geode ere “"’""Y tested lor GER- himiriou. Carter §t 60., limited. Biiow i M‘ RICHMOND I7REET CHARLOTTETOWN raft. vv v 0-00 1211-9, Life 7Accident, Sickness and. Glass lnsnranct ‘at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewh (hind l Strong (Strict (itutunmies. e geooooo-b-l 0&0 mnooQ-oooo0o<-<¢-+o-¢oo-00<o-oa KEEPING HIM FIT "l near Jack has trggliiyiq" Well no‘: had good Ies an expert Charleston dancer taken u training | Bug Lover: isn't It v ‘flee inc l ‘rnanuc up here nn deck. my deer’: . l OPTIMISY IG ADAM ' Eve:' ifs tough that we heve to eeve Eden Adam: Cheer up; that's the only way wed ever see anything ot the l world WnLD LiFE PRESERVING OUR "Greet eltorte ere being rnede to nreeerve our wlld tile." ‘Vee. there never wee e time when our unlvereltlee end coltegee we're given euon ierge eume." l" ‘V goo hee he toot t6;- renew» w I 7 . //' ' ‘I LOADING LlVE- i-iooe at l-Iazel- tzttfA l I"'°°K 011 Monday. 12th.—-Herry .‘ . 1 -" r lJoilltltis. 8613-4-94“ ///’t;~:~;~-/' . _. . . ,cn.zrv;v l n I v i HAVE YOU cor your ticket (or I // the Handel Lectu re-Recital l. l 8668. i _ PorArosL-cai-vcu Broth, are , him-Its potatoes every mild day h; // illmll‘ c911"- WBIOr Street. Highesf Futile! Drices paid. 815743-184! i rue POTATO cnoweris As-I sociation will continue taki n g i f/ I‘ ;°.'i,':':'...':iii1i." “lirriszij. - i? ¢ y’ fr, ' 4 wares RATESwwMOUdEy the‘ é ' y ‘ ‘r 12th is the last / water rates, . I "f; / “YEW WILL as DISAFPOINTEDl - 1 e house is sold out before you flitiily tor your. ticket for the Handel Let _n- _ /»../ °.:ie....::::"' 52:25. was ' ' r , 1 ' a . WHIST FIARTY ENJOYED.—-—A| ‘ "9'!’ Qlllllyable Whist Party was held Friday evening at the Child- {vet-Es OLOMBgy lNlliilll. The ladies prize '_--'-"- 11 Y ss Mar; McDonald. Gentlemalus by Mr. iummet Gui-[Addfflss “ml- The lucky Chflir prize b Mrs.‘ - . Simon -Paoii and a specinly prize} ’P1'esentail0n; was won by Mrs. Adrien Balers, ___. I ' ATTENTION is called to the fill-i Qmvffy gilifiiif‘ Lava“? 23;; xsgtléglgzg; 0g ‘g9 Inf" sailing "ljltppril 3rd, when allarge uuniher of ‘ - . all] i. ‘i . ' t "Ceutnu- Owing to ictfachfidlllllilllilifgilwt?tiztltlibetlhylgizhgg. Ix??? the Special trip fro Ch i ,1, - ' . town to St. John's. lrllnll Aprlll ‘glsliliifgulsspéhimgti: glfgg,.'g,,lyiall,ni tingle?‘ has been cancelled. Tlii t' t-“l. - ~ ' . Wm now leave Momma: soenueitllghhcilmljfortabie guy in lzifiieltiiomo that first trill 0r April 20th and u du» l “'5 so w‘ ey pm ' - L. Bro. Smith ‘has Diy Cnrveli Bros. Ltd.. Agents. ‘Enuovnnte ENTERTAIN- MElNT.—On the evening of Min-ch lmlml (lI-‘lrile number 0i’ people as- sem e at the hniii H Ri . with the expectiltionnni‘ogseiiiillne; curried nut‘ privilege to extend heartiest appreciation‘. Special mention is‘ were not disappointed, as the pro- iirflm which was rendered by the be“ talent of Hope Rlver- 335mm“ lllB evening's enjoyment. Wm. V. MacDonald delivered en excellent iiddress on Qt Patrick m m - , * ' usic. singing and dancing. xhlflgfwggufin-mzle? g5 u?‘ fro‘? ‘he reni old time session was on from ‘ l.’ “ "'““°" “e ~‘ shirt to finish. At 1‘2 p. m. the sun: sum Oi money was realized lurther particulars and. fillet? flilzthe hall since it was ‘tirst organlz- tinctjon always led. and the members felt that. it. touch to impart. to their frocks oi’ 8664-4-1ZmwlJivus a great pleasure to have the this COIOY‘. to ihim their.’ idhoases bright green crepe hinting Al] the lnqrmber; Dream; wereto accent its scallops. and the coni- highly delighted with the programbination is u detailing one. _ made oi’ the Sing Song. Readings 0i’ mulching briitht green. Ribbon anonjoyabie evening. They surely and Music furnished by the mem-ihnts. ‘limit Brflgrilin‘ tin-II’ Milieu‘. tiers irom (‘npc Traverse and Car-litre bolus shown 'bY all the Emil"- iolou who entered so happily intofl-il miililiers. 53y ma‘ of Stamey was emmfedi Bro Smith roplied in a very lit- "lm vile end to the othe- l) o n ' ' Blltl Old alike, Ii pnngigtlmlynlllalln]? limguurltlyliuer l? an fi|dllreéfi anIl Ilviiiuur llttli til‘ (llltllflllilllllil Sl-liuul of Irish songs, tiiuiogiles and in- film‘, ‘t ob rllrreylrgn“ pm l" 5mm“ "f 5mm" Bu-umenla] "mam Near the 00m Mm a‘ o m y h 5 rm er mam’ Griidr X-—l. Muuilo .\lt'(.icc 2. iluy trliision f th t hem‘ mnlm"“" ° ° prmlramme- Rm» Lunch was then served and the (lrhdr vi ii. Miiry .\lt'Gllll\'\'il_V 2.“ remainder oi’ the evening was s-pen-i’. Fwd MvMflw-r- A Grade Vw-l. John Rivfltninlti 2. lliizri Ml-Mnstor 3. Junie» Hlirplit-rtl 4. Hilda Metilllivrny. - I ‘m onAttifb-‘inlslrown GUARDIAN “ » . t -_LI PAGE _.________ _/_1 By Marie Belmont Navy blue. which ls a conven- tional coior. but one oi nevt-r-itilb _ y pent a great-IRE ‘SUIHFIDQSS, is seen everywherr ‘u Cllarlollemw"! °" Mill’ 3"!- Ffllfipai-t o; his spare mm: in fining upmow. Women who (lress with dis- ‘tind some new The chic little cape-frock u-bnve With it is ‘worn a little ribbon hat GLEN l-‘ANNINO SCHOOL Grade I\'—l. hlurgnret hlt-Ailiny 2. church. rim MlniartPe Linlrnent for eore thrust. BEAR RIVER SOUTH 'li‘ollowing is the standing lmollth oi’ March. 2. Mary ‘Mooney; 3. bell. son. 2. Edward Mooney. Elva Dougie (equal); chills/Wm; 3. Charles McCiarkey. Perfect ‘Attendance gzuct Chaison. a 1' Are You Aware How Easily And Pleasantly Film and discoloration be removed from the teeth by KLENZO ' . DENTAL CREME It reetoree the beauty of the enemel end leaves the mouth cool and eieen. Cl" Price 35c and 60c Per Tube SOLD ONLY BY Drug Co. which is Logo towards Hope llivcr ni‘ Bear River ‘Smith iScbnoi 1ft)!‘ tho Grad“ V||.|.[_1_ Helen 511M550“; oriibiy uiiliei-Mthe muilngepient ot| A, r“ 15L when frmmlsl why Mary Canuhhirss ‘Margaret 0“ ‘p (‘d-nae v_.1_ "Frances Dougie; 2_:i‘rom the Whooping Cough. Dorothy tNeaie; 3. Mnrggrgt Chais- Grndc Iv-l, Jgggpt (ghaisson; ling iinnd" \V0men'.5 institute of as they were. the visitors were w, Grade “T4- SM"? M°°iley 8"“ m“ l" February‘ S“ m” v€ry‘en' Both ‘Mr. and Mrs, Dammnre-ii were Catherine jwahle ‘mes “Vere held l“ March presented with addresses accom- :—‘llueldn Chuiseon. Helen Chnlsson, Mar- '\ 3 Nallonal Anthem Wm‘ mm“ and a" Francis Liiiiilrigiin 3. Mary Pnuilfl)‘ 4~ Wifihtll the denfirllhls nlomhtr 1H9 Joseph MPAiiIliy h. Acct-ht hit-oiiiivrny best of hick when everyone left 6. hiutirit-c hlrtiillivruy- l fooling (lelltghfed with [he veryl Grndc lI---l. .\liir_v Liiuilriglin. . , Grade I-~-i. l-Inrl Mrllulialtl 2. JOBFIl-l 'blfi1!an___.___% evenlng spam together‘ llit-(illllvrtiy 3. l-linnict All-Gillirrluv. Culloden ENJOYABLE SURPVRAQVE A very pleasant evening was t- it ‘the ‘home on .M‘r. and l The school is progrtssing fiiv- Rohenqjmnmaren’ Freetown, Notes MacLean tieiioheiz. . , . ’ lives and neighbors asit-mblvtl in |Aii the pupils have hilly recovered we ‘Mm-of a surprise puny. n ,.,e_ ing ‘ltir. lDamimurclVs 84th bfrtlithy. ' ,. Although quite unprepared (or Lllly i Owing to the storms the Help- such event and taken by surprhe ‘Lewis and Cirliodeli bud no meet- I WQICDIXIB. corded a very hearty ‘at ‘he Mme-s “I'M” W" w‘ Sm" nied b very snitaibie gdits. Thu gltvton. At the latter lhieellllg they mlowingywddress was read by Mr ticclded to order n signpost-d tor Reginald Reeves and the magenta, T N the hustle and bustle of our modern life, the demands upon energy and vitality are more exact- ing than ever before. Yet at the one meal of the day which must prepare us for this ordeal of hurry —-breakfast-—we are gradually eat- ing less and less. If “Something to Eatin a Hurry" has been your guide in choosing a An expert in food values originated Grape-Nuts expressly to furnish five essential elements for the body’s nutrition. These are dex- trins, maltose and other carbo- hydrates for energy; iron for the blood; phosphorus for teeth and bones; protein for muscle and body building; and the essential vita- min-B. In the small crisp kernels of Grape- Nuts. two healthful grains are com- binecl—whole wheat and malted barley. Their flavors are brought out more richly, more fully, in ' Grape-Nuts than in any other food. You will find the taste delightful —-nut-like, with a delicate sugges- tion of malt sugar. ' ‘Grape-Nuts is a food for the whole family, from the two-year-oid up—— baked by a special process which makes it easily digested. Moreover, breakfast, is the modern Idea of Breakfast be careful. Make sure your breakfast is a sale breakfast -—that it supplies the precious ele- ments of nourishment which your body needs. it is a food This Delightful Food was Planned, in Every Particular, to Give You Exactly What You Need .' which dentists highly praise, for its crispness encourages the thorough chewing which helps to keep teeth and gums healthy and beautiful. Grape-Nuts comes to you in a wax- wrapped package ready to cat with milk or cream. It is very inexpensive—for such highly concentrated nourishment is Grape-Nuts, that you need serve only four tcaspoonfuls to each person, such il helping costing less than one cent. Buy a package to-day from your grocer or take advantage of the following offer: A Series With Two of Health Breakfasts Servings of Grape-Nuts FREE. Mail the coupon and we will send you two individual packages of Grape-Nuts, f rec-enough will also send you Breakfasts”, for two breakfasts. We "A Book of Better containing menus for a series of delightful health breakfasts—. and written by a former college physical director. Follow these menus and you I!) omething to Eat In a Hurry. mean better clays. will soon find that better breakfasts I r CANADIAN POhilihi CE ‘iii l~‘llUN’l‘ S'i‘Ri£i£'i‘ EA. Please send itt-Jh-r with . ‘r rcollrgr uhyuicul tiirtcitir. it"Al..t.‘O.. LUHTED. 505 l‘, 'i‘0il<.ll\"i‘O 2, ONTARIO. mo. two trial i-hrhituc.‘ or GrnpaNws, u.- lluuli hi" llvitvl’ lllH-ukillllli", by a ixh-hh-r (‘ulioden School. This wil-l be vai- . liable to the travelling pubic. ‘The Hnggveslnade by Mr- Aprii nloeting will liP held in Dem. M“ Dflmnmreu. Lrwis nt rho homo of Mus. George Tomgh,’ we yum. friends and Mzmllmml- neighbours, on till-s tihe 84th un- niversury 0i’ your birthday. huve~ gathered in title old] home to dotier- you our coirgratu stilts all to spend ii social hour with you. We , are glad to know that While you During the last few evenings we have attained this good old flize have ‘had ‘Mr. (kmdivin preaching in you 5m] maintain. a 50nd measure ‘hi’ ichwl- H9 l“ "ccmnilanled by oi‘ lheztitlh and strength. and we “'5' (loodwm- trust that you may hte still! spasm; many happy years o en 0y -_il‘-‘ Mr. Min-dock ‘Gillie has ‘sold his fruits oi your labor and the com" farm. etc, very ‘silccessitiily, A panionship oi‘ your malvy iriends. V61‘? 111F199 crowd attended the sale. ‘Yu have made lite the more D163" the day being line and the roads slant for us by your cheerful man- tuiriy gum, »M..-_ and Mrs, Giiiis ner and kind hospitality. and we will be much missed by their are glad oi’ this opportunity oi bell- ncighhors. \Ve ‘shall be glad to lug you. .30 please accept this gilt! hitvc Mr. n. MacRiae and iomiiy hcitrlnr with it the has! Wishes M’, ("omllig to ‘live nearer us. Mr. Mac. Whivh W9 "9 cflltfltble- 11M m"! Tine being the pumhuissr qr the you both be followed with God's Gillie form. richest ltlessinlgs all down the}. *-—-—O4>—— western ‘slope ot time to that pence». iui sunset. KINGSTON 8CHOOL. SisIWl 6n behalf of Your Freetown I Honor Rioli of Kingston School Neighbors n! the month 0t March. Mrs. Dannmarelbs address. as iol-i Grade X-1. ‘Lila Newson; 2. lows, was read by IMi-ss Lizzie Burns. Illessrs R. hiucPhcrson and R. MaoRue are busily engaged in lumbering nt Jiittie Sands. ‘Ffiends and Laura Cnhili. and, tho presentation made by Miss‘ ‘Grade lX—1. Wiiibur Willis; 2. Rose “Reeves. i Stirling Willis. Donr Mrs. Dnmmaroii: iwe. a tew of your friends and, Grade WEI-d. Aims Ncwson: 2. neighbours have gathered hero this. Lilldnn Newsou; 3. Mildred Auld; Phone The REXALL P0loe m KODAK Stone $51 BR‘ Cea-LY- I'VE. OQ TO qn- our or-aow TO rue got-amt TONIQHIE warn ring/pa, , THMK , i‘t.i. PRETEND \\\" ’ aapmuNz/P I ‘MBRAINED iT~ // // Mot AHKLE- U ‘ f,‘ ‘i. Horace Wllldfl. __ GradeV-A. lReKBIc Younlterf 2. iltctn Rodd; 3. George Cahiil. Grade iIiEl--1. Mabel Auld; 2. Rhoda Newson; 3. (iiilfford Rodd. Grade ill Sei‘it.—1. Fulton Willis. evening to tell you how much. we, appreciate your fricndshp amt m.‘ spend a few hours in‘ social int-eh‘ course. it has always been till.‘ greatcst pioasilre to meet you in your old home. where you hove 2. ‘Stane-iy Willis, by your kind disposition and cheer- ‘Grade I‘! Jiinior-——1. Freeman fui manner endnitred yourself to us] Ncwson: 2. iMmiricc (lahill; 3. rill. Looking back over the years, Erma Newaon. you have much mason go be thank-l Grade ‘i-No exams. fiti for the moasuro of health and Teacher Geo. 'McKinley._ vigour you have enjoyed. arid we BRINGING UP FATHER-t Goulding i Made in Canada hope you may he spared many luurd \'l3lll'>i in tanjoy miliiort will i’»""‘i Mi‘. iliitl .\Ii"~' DilIllillliFFHl iii-mi I"'lin\\'." ‘Auld Lllilfl ZYTIB" hailpiiless and illc ikilxiivsliip iii‘ ‘u. ltrrii Illi‘ guests vt-rt- kiiiiliy’ fol‘ aiul“‘(ilid Save the King" the inii'.~"c friends “lit-hing you uiliiiy noru "i-‘v gelioriisiig: '|i'li~i~ which ill'lliit'lii;.' iliriiisiictl by lMrs. Etihsoii yelirs oi‘ lli-uiill and t-lliltlyii“lil. \\'t‘ llil ylllllg lililll‘_'l"l ill 2‘|!ll">‘ (if uII Huniiiilil-Pli 'i‘iic guostsi iheli look psk you in iItZCP-DL iilusc sliilili g’|'i< i-il il< iiillll ‘J lulu llillll‘. Luiicll was ilinil‘ dt-puriiirc. wishing Ml". uiid as a kiild I‘i".lllt=llllll‘illll3i' oi‘ hm- illiil tiwli puriuiii-ii Pi. .iin| .i1'li‘i~ l)iii|li('.~‘ .\ll‘:~'_ Dllillllllflfllll many more years ostvciil. irom us your i'(‘lilll\'L'.~'. in: .\ll‘. il-iliuis iilliil lIPIiZlllHlllYH. ‘illiiiiliiulrli. uii build,‘ mid snug "For Heisa Jolly jlllllPiI iii‘ llllppy wriidcd life. Chips of the Old Here are a icw cxlinlpics oi the class of settler that is being Then there is the Shrivcs family irom Sirrninghem, England. brought over to Canada by the Canadian Padfic Rail- way. complete Canadians in a very few years. Nicol family from Wichart. Qvntiuud, who urc settling nt These are thc ty tudmontun, iatiicr and motlutr, t\.v igirie dill) flu-i buys. 151111 l5 dlWflYi 0i the best Ilritisii stock they look the part and a age irom eight years to l8 months,ieit to right, ohu. Daphne, I finer crowd oi children aiui young people could not be found Peter, Betty, Lharies and Albert, bound or btiskatutm. . ‘ ,' l anywhere in the world. (‘atch them at this age and they arc Finally there are Annie, jeilrcy and Mary, the Clliltlt‘ i oi l". i 'I‘ake‘ first the F. Irlcaltl. oi Ficetwood, Lancashire, niso ior 5a ' ' Block for Canada ‘ also two girls and four boys. and shading down in height and skdlooii. oi emigrant that Canada is hilngry for to have. —By George Mohlanus OCH‘ ITURNE MY ANKLE " t‘_ UMfYEb-Ytib‘ QUITE Asorzmetao ANKLE ~i‘l_i_ HAVE O I926 ev Int-i. Fun-rune SIRVIZE. Inc, Greet Brita-h iegliu 0*‘ _“ HELLO ‘IWPF: JONES “i HHVE TWQ Ticmzro TO THE opeeA-QAN ‘<00 use THfiMQi NUbT are“ Homa- MY Hqfiblxni) i‘: ii_i_ - I (in K grim {it- t