___g inference moths statement 1- 1| MR. EDMUND ST. JACQUES To Eat Waspto Encourage Pain This Was the State in Which, Edmund S. Jacques, of 97 ' 8t. Jame: Street. Montreal, Found Himself Before Ho Discovered Dreco For two years Edmund St. Jacques, who is caretaker at 97 8h James Street, Montreal, suffered with his stomach. The description of his ailments is the same as thousands of _ Canadians might give if th"ey were to tell their experience in the pages of this paper. Mr. St. Jacques is 60 years old and at his age the diges- tive organs are not as active as they are in a younger man. Years of constant use tires them and their efforts are feeble. This was the case with M11181. Jacques and every- thing he ate fermented. Constipationvand rheumatism re- suited and continued until checked by his timely discovery of Dreco." "i! have taken only ‘th-ree bottles of Dreco and they have given me splendid result. d eat lbetter than fbefore and what pleases me most is that everything i eat digests. My rheumatic pains have almost disappeared and I can truth- fully say that I feel 100 per -cent .be‘tter_ Thwniks to the wonderful result Dreco has given me. I can sleep like a baby at night and in the morning l feel » rested and refreshed, quite differ- ent fronrbeiore. I am very happy indeed to recommend Dreco for the way it has helped my ailmchts. It THE CHARLQTTETOWN n: usual auunml --8HOP from Henson's Catalog —AUOTION SALE-Wm S. Mac- Donald's Clermont, April 29th." 2423-4-12-l5l. —ARRIVING THIS WEEK car- load fertilizers, clover and timothy seeds, payment conveniently ar- ranged. J. F. Profit, Kenslugton. 2600-4-23-21 -—WANTED——A housekeeper or man and wife to work on farm. Apply to David Lefurgcy, Summer- sidc, P. E. I. 3i -—PU RCHASES NEW HOME- Mr. Joseph Perry, _ Albertou, who had the mlsibrtune to lose his dwelling house by fire last week, has purchased a house from Mr. Thomas lnman, and without waste of time has had it removed to the location occupied -bv the burned one <1! was done in haste and was done well. Mr. Joseph iill-cMill-an had the job in hand. —lNDlAN DEAD --'l‘~h'ere pusscd away on Wednesday at 12 o'clock noon Feb. 6th, Mr, Francis Thomas Bonuville in his native parish. Burnt Church, in the residence of his sister. Ho was commonly known on P. E. island us little Frank Tho- mas, horn at Tracadie N. B, on Aug. 115th, 18gb. He came to Leunox Is- land when a young lad and shortly after his arrival he married Ann Matilda Francis. an amiable daugh- ter oi the first teacher of Lennox island, late Martin Francis. His wile predeceased him 12 years ago. Mr. Bonaville was one oii the heal thlest Indians that ever lived but the dreaded disease, .pneumonla."ov- erpowered him. after an illness oi'_ three (laps. Mr. Bonaville was a1 hard worker, wonklng in the inni- her WOOKlS, stream-driving, in the harvest fields of the Canadian North West. on the Oyster, Cod. Lobster, Mackerel and salmon fishing grounds. He wars an expert shot and shot lnrge quantities oi" wild fowl imoose, deer, porcupine and seals. and trapper ot" all kinds of fur-bearing animals_ I-lc was also is a marvellous preparation and i have never taken anything that has ‘helped me more," _ Dreco's reliability as a corrective and system builder comes from tho pure juices oi herbs, roots, bark and leaves. These are Nature's own remedies for the stomach, liver. bowels and kidneys, which quickly respond to this sensible treatment. Dreco contains no". mercury potash or haiblt forming drugs. Drooo l: being specially introduced in Charlottetown by E, -A. Foobar. It ‘l: also noild as follows: Montague-H. J. Mabon. Sourlu-Sourin Drug Co. Summcrol‘ Gallant Drug Co., Limited, and by a good drugglnt everywhere. . ‘n Do You Want to Buy a_ Valuable l ed to Monctou after spending a. few a servant oi‘ tvhe Hon. Senator Yeo, horror oi‘ all kinda of intoxicating liquors, was a temperance worker treasurer and trustee 0f the church for a. good many years. A devoted husband and father, a kind and du- tiful friend to all who had the pleas- ure of his acquaintance. Mr, Mich -aei Thomas. runner, is the only lsurvlvlng rson to mourn the loss oi his dear father. The Rev. Father Paplneau administered the lust sac- rements. i ii.- For Coughs ’ PERSONALS ~-..\lisa Nellie Giliis hnsreturzi-l Minard’: Llnimcnt —-———(-C days at her home in ClermonL-S. i -.\u-. lliltl Mrs. William r. Mill ‘and son Gerald .of Clerm0nt,_ were‘ ‘visitors lo Sea View lasi.'week—S.i who has lrce n-spending ilhe winter with her daughter. Mrs. Rooy Albort.| Schenectady, N. Y., arrived h0meon' Friday night-S. Business gSltand I’ (lne of the Best on P. E. I. Owned by L. ANDERSON, St. Peter’s Bay $900k in store": new. high grade merchandise. cbm- prlelng dry goods, groceries, hardware, boots and shy“. clothing. crockery and general merchandise. Two large warehouses, public hall and gasoline b01186 embraced by business. l have been in buaincu for 53 years and owing to my advanced years l wish to retire. tApply for further particulars L. ANDE KSQH- 8T. PETERS i DALMINIY ICHOOL 2, Wilson McLean, Archie Glllis -.--- neq rum-a ‘l r6 rtof Dnlmeney lv—1 Sarah Gillis; 2. School :..§§..sbni>'tu...i.= - 'Annie McLean O c lXw-filnnloihfol-‘herson. Grade ill-—1. Ilrucc Mcbennnn; 0f! e VII _ Ill‘? MoKinnon; 2. Edward i. Kelley, Roy Gllils I, Malcolm mucous iiequai) an“ v1.4, (gm-meg; Sample; Grade ll—l Sadie Sample; 2, . » ‘ \._...__...-- John Bcmplc i Grade I—(a) 1, Margaret (i. Mc- lLeod. (b) 1. Johnny Gillie, B, lfilarenco McLean ‘ Perfect attendance-Donald Gllils Archie Glllis. Roy Gillis, Sarah Gillie, Bruce Mcbnnsn, Wm. Me- Lonnsn, Edward Kelley. "all?" 1110114" "i" nwoacsvmm" turn r "ti"! “'- "l l "S. ~11 wont to tin csidmglaio. bl "Fm." m mm‘, excitedly. "and l gave tho-olophilt "g. "°.m"'.';d a plocl of ‘candy, Mat-val You i» i~»-~~'::.si.r-.r..:.r.n.tr.~ "- mom in ouiiw all l my m .818 at: til Mum!’ 1. May ~ sing Miss Francis mo, 1 wlqlrto sol:- Mlark R. McGuigan BUTIBURA HEAiS iARfiE PlMPlES On Face. ltched and Burned. Lost a Great Deal of Sleep. "l had pimples on my face for several months. They were hard and large, and the skin was sore and red. The itching and burning almost set rne crazy at night and l ion a great deal of sleep. The i braking out caused disfigurement. " I tried many different remedies but found no relief. l almost dc- lpnlred of help when I tried Cuticuru Soap and Ointment and in a shprt time l was completely healed." (Signed) Miss Annie Fischer, Box 45, Ha n, Saskatchewan. 1| Clear he pores of impurities by daily use of Cullcurs Soap and oc- unions] touches of Cuticum Oint- ment n needed to soften, soothe and heal. eThey urn idenl for the toilet, as is also Cuticura Tnlcum. _ .lfl-.nllenAlllO. ‘iifiif-‘i wagon. 0mm“: land m. rum. n. r7 our new Bhvinl Stick. MacDonald: McPhcc i. A. McDONALb, i. r. nuns: ' I o of lARRllTEl, IDLIOITOI, ITO. " Money to Loan Gummy. llult diprlomtawh, P. l. Inland Clcrmont, inerside last wcek—-S- his sister, Mrs. Charles E. a1d——S- . —'l\lr. Clifford sirlc. is spending iii-lends in l\'loncton.—S. Iphone .the Easter jin Sunmici'side.-—S. —Mrs. W. a3. onus, isummerside,’Charlottetown. dsy—-S- —SUIVIMERSIDE i...“ PERSONALS ——l\liss Stella Drlscoll, Clcr —Misses Daisy and Mamio were visitors to —Mr Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Drug Co., ls now Guardian rep- rosentatlve in Summerside and will ho pleased to receive news, advertising, and Job Printing. Mr. MacDonald sells the Morning Guardian at his store. His tele- phone No. is 12-2. ti mont, is visiting friends in Indian River. Mill, Sum- —Miss Angela Mclnnls, Summer- -—Miss Florence McNelll, side, spent Easter at New Annen. the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. J. McKinnon.-—S. New Annan, paid a visit to Summersido Saturday-S. ——Miss Gertrude Lecky, of the holiday a —Miss Tessa Campbell, 0 staff of R. T. Holman Ltd, the Easter; holiday at hcr homo in Cape 'I‘raverse.—S. —H—Mlss Pearl Clark, ofllce ——Mr. Jas- McCardle, 5i the Oillcc staff of R- T. Holman, Ltd., spent the Easter homo in Mlscouche.—S. t hcr <- f the sQcnt staff cf R. T. Holman Ltd., spent the Easter holiday at hor home in Em- erald-S C. N. R. Moncion, spent the Easter holi- d ay, in Summcrslde, the guest of M ——Mr. and Mrs. Paschal 'M —~Miss Marie McCu rvllle, ——Mrs_ Jahez Mill and dau ting friends at Port l~llll.-<S ~—Mr. Roy Phillips. of the n Sumnierside—S. cDon- cDon- aid, Hunter River, spent the Easter holiday in Summersltle. the guest cf Mrs. Charles E. McDonald—S- Cler- mont is visiting her aunt, Miss Mar- lznret Brennan, iilargutow-S. ghlor, Hope, have returned home after vis . Wm. John and James Richards for 1 l n good many years. He had a great Bank of Nova Scotia, Victoria, is spend- ing the Easter holiday at his homo ——Mr. Louis P. Sherry, Summer- vucation in Br side's popular grocer, is enjoying a wcli earned bane, the guest oi Mr. Jas. Hogan. S Reid was very proud to exhibit thPI eadal- ———Mr. Fitzcrald, representing the ~-Mr. Lee Stewart, of the Co. Charlottetown, —Miss MYfilo Deighan to at Camphcllion, Lot 4, attemllgfl c teachers’ convention ~—Mrs. I... W. Saunders, Charlotte- town, with her two little daughters Dorothy and Marion, are spending a very pleasant holiday with re- latives in Snmmersidc-S ——Mr. Stewart Williams, Valley. has returned to Charlotte- town to resume his studies at P. W. 0-. after spending his Easter [holiday with his parents, Mr. and lMrs. Juhcz Wllllums, Tyne Valley —Mlsn Estelle Slowuri, teacher, 1H Sounding the with lit-r pitrcnts, Mr. Doulzuiil Stewart. Tyne Easter liol und -—il'lisg Dcllu (Yailnghun teacher ut ltoscvillo Lot 4. o nitend the teacher's convc in (iharlotwtown. ——Mlss Laura Dymont teach Mt. lhyiil Prlncu Co., uttendcd the teachers convention in Charlotte- town on Tuesday. —Miss Etta Stewart (Cnchgr m Northam is an attendant ut teachers‘ convention in (Yhorloito- town during the week. ——Miss Mae Nolllgan teacher at‘ Bloomfield was a passenger train on Monday to nttond the con- vention of teachers in Charlotte- , town. K_ _ - —Ml Professional Cards H325] %‘...l§§l.§’..vl§§§i.§.'1.d.. hi? bury and Giensnrrv respectively Palmer & Palmer atteénldetll tthe teachers conventiofl H. J, PALMER, K. o. " ‘"° ‘°‘°‘"" - acfifirufoiw; —-Ml.ss Delghan, Mr. Joseph ha,‘ of Mo" w“. ‘mum. Kiggins. Miss Eleanor Oulton and ch-Jmowwm p. l. l. Miss Estelle Bowncss, Principal and assistant teachers, of Alber- tonqhlgh school attended the con- finflon in Charlottetown. —-Messrs. Frank and James Donald. studentsof St. Dunslmrs, spent Good Friday at their llfflfllfl. Attorney. IN. homo in , Summersldo. leaving» Money to Loan on Saturday ‘Ylflflllllfl for Sourls. i ""07 lllllllllll Charlottetown where they tv l spend Easter holi- ' ——Mr. Louis Lowthcr, principal Kensington High School assistants, vll Misses Ruth Arthur. Jean Carmen Harrington, left on Jim-ll day Mclfndyen evening to attend the “ in Charlottetown. ~..s...¢._ ——Mr. Loo m! My. oi tile Royll Bank Stat.’ . among mtiui M? tlli 1 » clown. .. Vulley——-S. left on Monday BPIIYlOY Drug Co., St. John, was in cuAnnmN Eastern Guardian ._.'8HOP from Holman’: Catalog .."FORD CAR FOR SALE RT bargain. Apply Bruce Yeo at Georgetown, ll-‘rldsy--2il76-4-22-5l ..'EASTERN AGENT. —Mr. J. W. Murdock is how Guardian Ag- ent in Montague and will be pleas- od to receive news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and renew- al subscriptions. tf ....'IMPO~RTANT ANNOUNCE- MENT-Tho parishioners of St. .\iury'.s Parish, iSouris will hold tholr unnuul Mammoth Tea ‘Party on \Vcdncsday. July 16th. Remem- ber thg- date. 2639-4~24~3l ....'FOR SALE Jersey Black Gi- ant eggs, $3.00 for l3 Pekln Duck Eggs. 15 cents u piece; a cross oi" Jersey Black Giants and R. l. Reds at 35 cents for 13 all from import» ed stock. Dave Reid, hlcntngue. R. ll 3 2638 BOAT BUILDERS-J/[GSSPS Pe- ter and J-olm Ahearn of Albcrtnn “luuched" their second hoot from their workshop on Main Street lust week. The l£1l.illL'll."lll0hfl.'ll dry. was most successful. The boat was ibuilt for Mr. Alfred Jollot oi" Alberton South and the appearance of “her ladyship" reflects great credit up- c-n the designers and builders. ....°CHOI.CE BANNER SEED OATS-For sale 1000 ibushels, grown by the undersigned from No. 1 Registered IPTlIPCB County Seed. This oats is the third generation from selecting by hand the best heads from seed plots. Will ex- change for ordinary oats by paying u fair difference. Write for pnrtlcul. ars, M, C. McGowan, Kilnmir. 2635-4l2~i~3i MSEASTER MUSIC-The post. poncd Easter Program of Montague Christian iChurch will be ‘held Sun- day evening, April 27th at 7 0'~ clock (regular hour of service). Special emphasis is ‘being placed on the scenery which will consist oi" seven scenes in the life cl‘ Christ from the lilting-or to the Tomb. it is expected that this will be one bi" tho hcsf programs yet rendered by the talent of the church. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to everyone to attend. ..’*A PRIZE FLOCK.-Mr. Dave livid, lllontnguc. has bought the flock of Jersey lllack Giants from ll. C. Vickcrson. llir. Reid interest- ed a large number of people the ' The Liberal " i! (Continued from Page 4) ______.._.._____. tions; it stands for constitutional government; rich and poor alike ' are on an equal basis; it h!!! M6911 democratic in every sense from the, day oi its inception and ilms always shown a broad statesmanlike spirit. For example, such a strong Liberal and bitter opponent of the Purl!‘ as Edward Blake. was offered tbl‘ Chanceilorahip of Ontario by 5|" John A. Macdonald, when 5"- Blake was not in public lltle iPerhaps the greatest-test of Peal stutesmsnship and of the etrvllfilh and loyalty of the members t’! U19 Liberal Conservative Party W" 1° he found in the firm and s55?“- sive attitude on the part l’! the Government in the Great W3!‘ 0f 1914. The statesmanship r110“!!! 011 this occasion was perhaps elmeed‘ ed u. 1911. when in the spirit o! ,_ 1854 the Party leaders put aside all party considerations and be"! the" maximum efforts towards the win- nlng of the war. . They joined. irnnd u. hand, with the men 0i mod- erate views from among 1-1191!‘ 9°1- iticnl opponents and formed the Union Government M‘ i118 Dllfimse of carrying the Nation through the period of stress during the will The Liberal Conservative ‘Party. with its great acvflmplllhmems m the past and the blinding c’! ‘l nation as its handiwork today laws the future with U18 "m9 5mm“ policies with which it has ‘been successful for 1163f]? sixty F8875 and with the knowledge that out‘ leaders no\v and in the future W!" measure in statesmanshil.) t0 me fathers of Confederation and the puzzlers of tlw war period. We have every reason to ‘be proud of our party and enthusiastic for its great porn-HHS- “Tiz” For Swollen, Tired, Aching Feet" 1-1.9 minute you rut your fr" i“ a "T11" bath you feel pain helm; drown out and comfort i118! Boflklng _ How good your tired swollen, burning feet feel. “Tiz" instantly draws out tho poisonous exuda- tlons that puff up your feet and cause sore, inflamed, sweaty feet. "Tiz,” and only "Tiz". takes the Making was]! jmfuaeRimo where bar w¢p-—Ior cat15118- boiling. or m w" youuudfouse pushing machine. ‘n day pleasant- HE hard": part of wash-day, rubbing. n! i118. “lbbinlv ha! given way t6 the new method of soaking the clothes clean with Rinse. This wonderful new soap gently loosens the dirt and a thorough rinsing leaves things while and gligfgnlflg as you ncver could get them beformh h ‘r _ d nl s olsw eref e irtis 81'0"" - Si, nyucg as neck bands. cufi edges. and the like need a light rubbing, and a little dry Rinso rubbed on these spots quickly makes the dirt disappear. Rinse is sold by all KY0“?! and depurfmcnf stores Rinso 1..."... MADE BY THE MAKERS or LUX ~ I M- T,‘ ..,,,.--.. q-w rr -.~--~~._¢-..1. louns“ ' ~41. C. "Y "Tiz" [t any drug or department store for a. few cents. Your fcct art- never going to bother you My more. A whole year's foot com- fort guaranteed- dny he moved them. Passing hy everybody wanting to sec the’ prize flock and needless to say Mr, birds. This will give Mr- Reld ll lino flock of birds for Breeders. Summon-aide Saturday, iu the lntcr- ests 0i his flrm.—-S. Smith. Summer-linen nrouud. the holidays with‘ Tole- spent Holiday with friends achor in K. Tyne S idays Mrs. ntion K or nl. K_ roud ran. bu! luckily did not got the K, 4W8 at lwr homo'in West St. Pot- by Mc- llls ml for cggs , is in nnoUuu-i _columu. i l ..*GASPEREAUX N°TE$.—9-'l'llt.‘] uro busy lurking rondy for tho lobster season Mr. John \V. l-llckcn has engaged .\lurk Jackson to help him plant his Irene-Mr. Richard Scncabauuii has returned homo after spending the \vintci' at Sturgeon Brldgtn-Mr. Clouds Graham has been visiting friends in Gaspornux.—Mr. James Porter is raising turkeys on ihc big| scale this season-Q. .."GO0SE RIVER ITEMS.- MacKinnon nnd Coffin, lobster pack ers, are doing a rushing business, getting fitted up for tlu- season's catch ci crustacsnns.—\\'e wish them more than. “iishermeifs luck".~'l‘he many friends of Miss Sarah McKinnon are plcused to sco her around again, after nor recent illness.—illr. Jas. Campbell, St. George's spent the wvok-end with friends in McAsklli Itivezx-liliss‘ Caroline McKinnon accompanied by her brother, visited here rocontly, where they were thv-gucstsfof Miss Lora McKinnon-liliss ldn McKin- non and Mrs. J. I). McKinnon, Mc- Askill River, Wl‘l'l,‘ visitors to (‘loose River, rtecunily, tho guests of Mrs. J. G. Mc-Klunoir-—-Mr. J l’ f‘. McDonald, Mflflilrillfl, was u. visit- or tu (loose lfliri‘ rf}(l(?lll.|,\'~’Ml'H. Angus D- MuKiuunn. was to Sol- kirk, visiting him. MUPh(!C.—-Mlfll'l Anna. Cummint-s lmd n miraculous escape from ilrimt might have pro- ven a had l].(‘('lilI‘fll, coming from church n slim! illllt: iii-lo. The hora-u- frightcncd by the pitches in the clear of lhl‘ driven-Miss Magda- len Mcinnis u-un visiting friends in Monticello rncontly.—-Mlss Mary Macadam, iv-ucher spent a trouplo rol or's.—-Mr. und Mrs. H. C. McPhoc and children, Selkirk, were tho guests oi" Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mc- Kinnon, on last Sunday.-—Miss Lona Mtiiinnon and Mr. Jack Mc- Kinon wum to St. Peter's on ima- iness nu the fourth.-—Muny friends of Mr Stephen McKinnon, will lcarn with regret that his condition in but slightly improved. Mr. Mc- Klnnou was very unfortunate in hnving his leg broken by falling on tho ire some time ago. and .\’l('- :1 n d voll- K. Ill through Montague he was held up, on are to ‘ dress, at any rntrewund us munncrs iliu mode, wolG-nliishoroiuzh, may yet return to iliu simpvringtliei limit, made ‘em of that size. urn iufliwuccil Latltudinous Says nu English |uip<-1':~~"\\'oii1- lmis to hido their hy a Chevrolet Brings Your F riendsg Close t0 You s" HE isolation and ’ loneliness of the farm have gone. Friends miles apart are now neighbors. Cities once the mecca for holidays and market days only, are now only minutes away. a few On the other hand, the country places, the beauty spots 0f nature and the friends in the country are now within easy reach of the city folks. And in bringing this service t0 Canadians, Chevrolet has gone be- yond any other car built. Not only does Chevrolet provide every thing any other_¢ar can give, but 1t brings its n. Transportation. bc fnmlnluo ugulu~ln7chinollntesf _More0ver ,by its low Vlnrllngn who worn wide-brlm-nu-il blushes uml Lids nwuro that oven whose hats were We weren't service. to the largest group of buyers. Chev- rolet offers quality, de- pendibilty, comfort and full equippment at a price unapproachedby any other quality car in thcworld. prices and easy pay- ment plan, Chevrolet has further enlarged the group of those who can afford to own this fine quality car, and bring to them the en- Joyments of motoring to a still greater degree. Before you buy a car at any price, sce Chevrolet. Examine its fine quality thoroughly. Ask for a demonstration. Your dealer will ex" lain the easy payment plan c early for you. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, Limltqd Subsidiary of Guam! Motor: o] Couch, Lin!!!‘ osi-xAwA "m4 wuvmrso " Deniers wanted in Territories not Aihqimely Covered A. HORNE & CO. cs0.‘ °I'§"'l§'"3i3"“f'§" ‘s... sum-Mfiém‘... .1 i. l. cit‘ 7'11’ . so.‘ in. val‘ I‘ ,_--..i I