_._ _,__,,_ li _ _ -i _ » li _.~_, 'ham vée.-. _¢v.¢.i ~;.'.Rts..ssn -4 . C - Ls. KQQ (ered with _constipai.ioii, K~elle 's Bran 'will lirin rmaneni rjfil ir sarah avfiulwoar-rt uno two' tablespotmfuls-in chronic cases, meal. _ ._ Kellog|'s` Bran is delicious. It has I crisp nut-like flavor 'that airnpl de- lights the taste. lt ia a wonglnrful surprise if` one has been used to di- nary, iuipalatable brans. _ ` There' ire many .ways to hens' 'Kellngg's Bran. Eat it with milk or cream. _ Sprinkle it over other cereals cool. ig. win. ‘nn omaha noni; fri _t e ren ev _ t 'lt .ln mulglisrlbreadefygrlpdllllesigakln, ` Kellogg's Bran, cooked andiiliriim- bled, is made in Toronto, Canada siid is inn ~ ii _.in ei i.`}n.»'if.'.°_}i;>_:i _<;i_i}_:__i:_n_i.n_n___<;i_:i_;ri;§_u__n Gen also under me direction or inn., [59 YEARS me ,,,,,,,._ P,,,,,,,,,,,,,,g the general moan -i----» J Anvsnrissns are irinniy qos- md RETURNS FROM THE WEST- west returned recently to his home ed Wriglxt’s Mills, New Annan. K; 0 get meeting in Board of Trade WANTED URGBNTLY all re- roo RETURNED MEN..-Don't tor- m_s Tuesday, May 20th a;_8,.p. » 1, UNSIGNED-'_The Guardian has a -»-- _ received unsigned noses from oming Point, which awaits the nder's name. ~ HOME RENOVATIONS -- . rbert Veaey, York, has made s OFQUAUTY and Messrs Raymond, Marler, Wan’ D“n'mm‘“ge‘ 5 f _____a;‘_'1"7L,_," election will leave twelve seats vac U31' AgR|yEp__ve55e|s wfm ».`,~_.-1:__..i ant in the provinces beyond the . . ' .1 l 1 1.- ‘ s a o, Aisi N ¢ iii-__""' Lax ni n n ` _ t° “V9 “WY °f 9'9"' ‘dvsfi-15° and lnyvelfgbsgcggfclfned coalnfor 2| In ig es W c aug `t to beamed That 7 *cal-`-" _ ents lnthis office at 10 a. ni. to _I _-3_`j-:'-3, _ mmm m“;_t,°n__on wlowmg day Pvklird & C0~. P11011!! __2__°§_%_5_20_z_ H I neoesarlly arouse protests and will -,f5._"r_i,_ ' ` place additional weapons in Op- era; cannon to ,fi-in fm- A, 51;-if-._f; CAKES position sands. wnnt wonio nnppen d & Co: Schooner _“Carl , :_T"f~’ - _ -`6\`G`\`@\l@`6_\i1.¢ two yhrs in Winnipeg, and the 1 ar _ - _ ~ . _ni - ‘ ' 'R°lf,¥:g_;o:"?:_dI'f§_:_“_;::°n§°';73_ iff times twelve seats justly due by ( ontlnued from Page 4) -_-_?.._,____,_ The Robb budget la quite sufllc- iently discredited within the Liberal emo even were Mr. Fielding pros. ent in the House in health and strength to detend -it.. ' His proxy support, reversing cud illsorediting " his own record will weigh but light- ly in the scale against the detection _of such stalwart 'Liberals as Sir Lomer Gouln, -1-lon. Mr. Mitchell and others oi the ablest men in . _'iv nun » ` f :its 'L . . am... e an unprecedented course and will in Ontario, Quebec or the Mari- '”'* with Al‘bl0ll 3168-5119-31 'unfilled ? ` ‘ COAL-iFresh minsd'in run ot tle THE “WlNONA" CGMlNG_At th THE SISTERS OF ST. VIN- Wa ydney Sc, ned and -_i_y_ W ~’ _ ____ _constitutional right were thus lslt nf? ANTS PERMANENT WORK- during the past (ew days. A lit- grade vm__1_ Etna] MacL,,0d_' Mr. Fielding le not strengthened! I-Ie FOR PRlNT_lNG'_0F EVER-Y de- great improvement in his resid- lFOR 0VERl » ler c > 1 xf- " ` lb ld W The 'mg 1" Hmm" Rm' st' 'i'he`!ollowing‘is the standing of rank connsn sci-iooi. I Furthermore Pr0mle|~ Klng'a ac.| 4. 1;, Permanent work there under 2. Ola Harding, 3. Hazel Bernard. when he ig openly charged with al ` - direction of the government eh- Grade VL'-1, Hary Harding, 2. br ear. would be greatly appreciat- Helen Stewart, 3. Jean Sharp. t e _ _- _ ~ ...f-iq “ ____.\\»_\-.ff,,,_ ¢‘ ` . 'L m _ each ni' faith toward prominent: » - by the pub||c_ Grade v___1_ G|e,m_,e M,,cKe,,,|e_ Liberals oi’ Quebec who in 1919.at iiood tide. had given him only ___ 2. Arthur Pidgeon, 3. Alive Holm_ made him leader oi’ the party in»'38. In the loss oi' Mr. Fielding olng made him Premier oi Can-,by resignation fromhis gdlrernment liis composition would he nowihis seat in tba House, Mr. King is nd thanks to Mes,"-5 pmwse B,-05 where a High Mas.; of Requiem was 2 (:}"*‘.d° é7"P"~"°`1< E|5l‘:__M“°K“Y- betray and iiou-t the party leaders inldeprlved ot the aasistanoéof three ' 1- lan e. s. "wiNoNA" in auo to ionvs Prof. Blanchard. services ot the ' ` ' D' Y Montreal lor Charlottetown and gr ben' 2' Preston Stewart' 3 t. .lohn’s Nfld. about May 22nd Wa 3127~5-20 31 l . ‘ iw t* d M IH il- for donation allotted the Home §_e_lebrat_a_d by Rev. A. Arsenault. _ng c(;;|;_____;9_ ;_l'__;"n|e ,_‘,'0‘,$a"_ar Qu I a ter -their recent Anniversary -e pa_ bearers were Messrs. G,_ade\m__s,,___{'_ Glenwood Mao fun _ ale. Frank D.llon, G. Arsonault, J. Gal- Lend ' obec who transferred to him the iiir abler men than himself and the support they had given to Laur ,most influential of his supporters in ,_ _,_ Dmo,,_ R Anangu" and Grade _________1 _________ Cam icr and th-us made him what he ls? the two provinces which gave him t this he has done And it will be his principal support.. What is left e _ _ . ve ‘was conducted by Rev. P. perfect attendance; __ HMG; oiilylils just du-e when the men who a cabinet t ___ Th __ __ ___ __ _ __ _ is no one _of whose s . e o ow - _ - ,,_,.l.|,,,ng in Chm,,0,_,6,0wn_ about spiritual __m______g__ _gem °:_':_____‘;';__ 3213753. _l_li_y_l_'_tls .M§_e_1;i;_r_d, J_3_l_i: :ads him their leader turn. as they members rises above the level ol’ the family 'ot the deceased: Sharp, Lillian Ma'cKenzia, Haroldt eath from the mechanical de- Bernard. Exerett_` Bernard, Helen rtment, Patriot Oiiiee, Crescent Stewart, James Campbell, Mary ust, to twist him dow-n again. mediocrity in talents or influence. -_ 'This hattered Namnairt of a gov- Out of 113 Liberal supporters ernment controls Canada today and ' D3 GLYNDE RFVTR AND GRAN gsm the Ofiice Staff, Patriot Of- Harding. Olive H0lm. Arthur Quebec, Nova Scotia and Prince Ed.lis dominated by an alien party that ILLE-ML Archey McKenzie is Smith has returned to her M," rd’a 6; Spiritual Bouquets-Mrs. Leo. El;lK€0i1~ M\|\'l€lE_ Montgomery, W Chalsson, Mr. and Mrs. J h lee" H°“'&'-¢- “I0 MWKHY- . aking preparations (or lobster G,,",,,,,_ M,.,,_ w_ Brydges Mrossgd Jennie Howatt, Muriel Harding. K' fishing.-Mr. Darcy Flcrumlng, Mrs John P_ wedge ,m'm_, S, Y anley, paid a short visit vméenvs Orphanage ’ 9 ' Mr. Ernest Farrish.-Miss Doro- _ _.___.<,.._'i niter visiting tho city. -'rho ' ""»‘.""°”* F" °°"‘= 'l ‘ ard Island together had given Mr. has no governmental responsibility. ~. 1;' um' zoran submit to nuns _nnniuming ooaiii¢i'eal_'i/fthe iioiiiif.-»f.our nit: lonal straits? '_ n .1- ._ ....4 'i _,Q BR°KE.~Hl8 FALL . liev-'»` - sions-Liiiitisoi, one oem ulii ihod--carrier! on the Job,.‘lost‘=hIl" .tootipg»anii~ !eil‘io the street. tquiy mr»ies..\.>e1 *f l 1- 1 . I ldosg lit 'kit his' head. struck tbl" cemeatfparenientand went throq,gh,» to tiie'li'aoement. " _ _ l ` When' this furbman went to tilt ' basement. - °1=»¢°¢iP&__t_°_-.tiuii Moms cold and stlii. he met Mo_s_e_,comipg_., up the steps- ` “' “ ‘ "Great Bcott. man, aren't your-, killed?" ‘he cried. __ _ '_‘No," Moss replledfdifitilig 'tlflp his clothes “i guess dat oonoiamfli ng 75. Six other provinces, even How long will a seitirospeeting elec_p,v¢m,|`,¢` ,num Make “||_:i_,_ Adams was a recent visitor io - - ' ' " ‘ med her iiulies attel' spendilhg 1 Ranchersi TAKE N0 ¢l-IANGES on feeding your _ »l'°l-Illhildxlsi~at`83ls-asaaoii.;.~.-Imperial Fox Blsoult-was a i proven success l_aat‘ysa|- in Prince Edward ldand enriches; . a-Cod-Liver-Oil Blsoult ls the right thilng for sick puppies or as a preventative of riokets and digestive troubles. Many losses can be averted by starting your puppies young on a _ solid food mixed in milk. Aa the puppies grow older in- 'crsasa Imperial Blseulta and feed less lIqulds._ This is the experience of ranchers who made a high score last lesson In breeding foxes, Iiii|ieriaI_ Biscuit Go., Lid. zai _ . I* Charlottetown, P. E. I. FINAL l bK3TTCEI -fl _ ‘ » i il i i _ _'___ ` _._ _.1 _. ».'fl!a?'.<_ I ___ A When you want good, ready to serve soup-get Cmmme soups ir ent i .i§'i'§ion»°»f»°op°;_. m"°°° rr 1 Caiadna 1." .ie-..°~;....»..`».'cL'.'.e." A _the guns, 0f.M|__ ,,_nd_ Mm Ma, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hudson, St. colm McLeod, Granville, `South~- Avums’ spam smlday at Ymk' Mi Gl il N - _T .Kelisz(l;' andalvlf. Jliltlfiliies lil)rril';f1Ci1JvIu(h-I Mrs' H' H‘.’"d"“°“’ York’ 1" vlsf |ins were recent visitors to Gran- inns gilenfli andlrelauves in mm" 'viiie.-'rno puniin oi south Gran-i°“ “ W” Y' ville school are making good pro-I “T” llgress under the skilled teaching oil Mm’ Marguems w°°d’ v°m°” nn.. n°.....n..wn, msn... -“""' W” "'° S“°°* °f Mi" JV’ hauled from the mines without breaking bulk, or |.aii.--cunx' Kina-l~o»~ l }Ryan, city, over the week-end. Y Valley, left Thursday morning on' ,n. visit to her aunt Mrs. Chester ,Roblnson, Rockland, Mass. ' Mr. Peter Curran, Detroit. is spending tho week in the city, the guest of his brother Mr- Wm. Cur- ran. ' Cost oi Living Chart What were YOU paying for Roast Leg of.. Mutton.. during.. the.. past month. The latest figures from Ottawa givg these as the average pnieea. lioisr :ga oigigiu. ___ . 29! |~ _»i ~;lo nl" i ifax _-___ ____,_ _ c All parties indebted » to Beer & Weeks, Charlottetown, either _ 5 by open account or over due note of hand are hereby notified to make payment. All unpaidaccqunts _ and overdue 'notes of ~ TYQIDEBTYQRS will hortly be handed to our attor- neys for collection ac- cordingtolaw. In the meantime ac- counts may settled _aw the old stand-5th Floor. _ __ - _ This notice is FIN-» AL( r _ _, TChairloltr:t' ii ' 1 _e ~- L_; " THIS IS sAnnii WEEK AT ALLEY’S Win ' Regina .. Moose lan Saskatoon Prince Alben Edmonton lSt. john ‘guebcc I ontreail ‘ Sherbrooke ` Ottawa , Brockville Kingston Belleville Peterboro' Toronto S'Ciitl'i:irincS i gamllton Grantlord ll Guelph Kitchener Woodstock Stratford London ~ St. Thomas Chatham ii Windsor Sarnia Cobalt F't William HIDCI ' Ca ary Ciiiid’s Tan ndalsl lil" Lelhbridge Vancouver ----_ ---~- ____,._ --- E _ ~ _;__.. i : _ ,‘ ~' §_c__. -9. f___- _ 3- _,_,s._. ___'_ ~'¢'§~ ;___._. _ 5.9:. f;_.__ 'SQL Z3 ___ 2_6.- j ra ”" :;-1 Q _.__ _" zen N =~ 2s_. JW IH '___ " 9.. _"1" :` 'Q ores’ muo- . . r OOM-go 4 3 to W, -..W " 81.00 ciiiiwn 'rm sandals. sim e to toy, .._‘i.‘..-- Oi-25 sim 1_1 in a ............... OMG loya and Woinenfa landais, alaea ly, to ‘Vs °1-N leya and Men’s landaler slses I to 10 _......¢.-..._ OI-U Patent Letitlwl' Infants sins 8 b 7V; 81.88 Cllllife. Uisel I b 10% 01.55 -Misses, sine 11 tal.. 01.7! Boys and Glrh Sandals, ii with other eltlsa? Are you 5 Minaafs applied four times a ____ U1\l . . :nas ictona ______ "How do prices in -your Iiwliily paying more or lseafthan avaraiili’ ity “delivered” goede, Watch for the oliangsl in this chart next month. Tomorrow:--=Prunn. DANDRUFF- ` weak removes ' dandruli' and stops 'hair tmm falling out. Vllemeofs, elses _l_yh__ta_ 7 lt!! &¢l These prices are for avenge qual- _ tmihw UNQUESTIONABL'Y,~the' "principal market for Nova Scotia Coal is' eastward from the Ottawa river. ' * ‘ - ' ' 'Ontario cannot be a factor in the marketing ' of Nova Scotia coal until coal can -be water --*__-_.l ,,,,,, M,,,__, ,,,c,_,,,_ ,,,__,__i ` until coking plants can be established -on the St. Lawrence or further west. _ _ But last year-for 12 months ending March lst, 1924-Quebec iiscd i,»,5l7,000 tons of steam coal, of which only 1,700,000 came from Nova Scotia. The balance, 4,800,000 tons, was imported from tbc United States at no saving in cost, and with a duty of 53 cents a toii against United States bituminous coal. ` The total output of Nova Scotia mines last year _did not equal the consumption of Quebec. ' It is obvious, therefore, that if Quebec could secure coal of the desired quality at a price' equal to or less than that of coal imported from the United States, Quebedwould purchase such _coal. The market for Nova Scotia coal in Quebec is, therefore, limited_only by the capacity of Nova Scotia mines to produce coal of satisfactory qiinlity and at the right price. _ ` l".qu:illy clear is it that under present conditions, United States mf-I is : iiiply able io compete with the present su_pply of Nova Scotia coz! in both quality and price. This is borne out by the complaint of one of tlic largest roducers in Nova Scotia that it cannot find a market for half a million tons of its .production of the current year. ln order to extend the arkct for Nova Scotia coal in Quebec two f"rtors are necessary. 'Igficy are simple but vital and may be si;itr..l in four wordsz- T ~ Better and Cheaper Coal _ ` This better and cheaper coal will be available to Quebec and il.. .bluritinie Provinces by the development of Mabou foal fields by ' Atlantic Coast Collieries, Limited _ _ These coal measures contain 150,000,000 tons of easily _ming- nblc coal, 25% of which is better than any other coal in Nova Scotia nnd-all of which can be brought to the surface for 50 cents ii ton lets iliarwby any of thc chief producers in Nova _Scotia today-and enough it to .fxipply the entire Quebec and maritime markets at present V rare of consumption for many years. The coal from Mabou 8 ft. seam is the highest grade Coal in Nova Scotia. It is higher in heating quality and lower in_-ash and sulphur than any other coal in Nova Scotia, or steam coal imported from the United States. Mabou coal, sold on an analysis basis, will command a premium over any coal now being used in QUCiJCC- » -The Maboii mines bein practically a new operation will have ii minimum iinilcrgroiind haig in extracting coal, as the workable coal begins almost at the pit mouth. W../1\.MACKENz1E 8. co. nn-on _ iNvi;s'_rMsN'r BANKERS ‘ 38 l_ClNG-BT. WEST I TORONTG, ONTARIO ‘ |53 .Sparks St., Ottawa, dnt. IGI Transportation Bldg.. Montreal, Une. ' TOU¢...'.....ér,.,,_ , _ .,._.#..»_...¢._.`. _ 207 legal Bank Bldg., lanlshi Oli. If llollla Sl., Halifax, N.S _, ,. ,lr I ' f .iiiwif-" " ' '-"W2 irienan oi Mr. Kenneth Gun- ,,,,,,,_, _ ' ' ._ 1 _ 7 `_ ‘_ '_ _M are pleased to hear that he _ _ ‘ _ ~ ' " ' ""°'°""“ "` '”“'""`M" 1”' 0 l ' 5 e rnar e or a Oiu C03 River.-Mr. George Mur- E , ' .- ` . mm , . _..,,- ,M 1-’:7‘_»i§11 ` ` ' ' l ' .good investment; ---There are five good "" "" reasonswhythe bonds- "' 'of Atlantic Goss: Collieri¢s,Limited,are~ --ii a good‘invcstm_ent:- I. -They hails the coal in practice ly un- limited quantit _ 2. Mabou coal is ‘ better for ste'iliti'in;_g,_ cokini _or'doine'lti`c‘» i use t an ~any--otlier‘>'- -' zlvhilabléféoal. -”" """"“""" ._3. Because of 'i't‘s"_" accesslbilityjt can be' mined more cheaply* f" than any competing' " coal. ' 4. 'l`he`re‘ is a wait-W” 1 .»v¢ .___ i'ng`marlt`ctihQuebcc '“ ` and the 'Maritime `*" provinces for every ""' ion of Mabou coal." " - 5. The com,pan ' is soundly financed and able to Carry oilt itsdevélopmentplansl Menntime, if you -< are interested, we will _ be glad. io send you, _ our booklet, "Coal, the_Big _Factor in Can:'idiaiiEconomics_" i . . /rr' r in ' ' i . . _ Q.. 5 W A mil _ _ - ` 1 Stl!! » 1 por sont itll-'tt gage sinking imd Gold _Bonds--priee-‘ 100--and ~ -. aeoruad interest, ylaiil- o 7 par cent. carrying a bonus of 20 per cent. common stools. - .r'~ . W. A. Mackenzie I Cn., |`».td.‘ IB King Street Weil, " Toronto, Ont. ‘ »..<' _ Please mail- let on "Coal, ihepig Factor _ in Canadian Economi _ _ >. :w _ _.ss--=-ug » . 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