, EBRUARY s, 1924 Order i‘! ‘ iIIllUl3 us, Work-Loss Dust-Less Dirt and fewer ashes than Hard Coal tilulhs Cub Fries-E: Shel tsln. Boll 6. 60.. J. nrrnuher 6 60.. W. D. ‘ -“~-"'- 2.%~-.s..~s".-....s:... .".':.*:.': e “~- A C " Coke s ’ b1 C "' THE CHARID-‘ITFYTOW N " GUARDIAN" ' PAGE from The boy with his boat, tho W Wm. her dolls will soon uyg pulsed this age of 1W8 A|n~ph°tpgraph8 of the “unit-en never grow up. gin 652-J today for an '8?- Whitment. BAYER Photographer Profeidiohol Cards rk R. McGuigan B. A l . MINISTER. stimcvrmi, ETD. Ilioncy lo Iinnn \ (Minn-run lilnek fhnrioltoluivu. i‘. id. lllllllll ‘Palmer & Palmer ll. ll. l'/\l.l\II‘Ill, K C. Iinrrinter. Rte. Money Iu 1.01m liluik ol Nova Svollu llulltilng (Yhullnlicilnvu l‘. It}. l. l. acDonald & McPhee B. A o l. A. DIMIIINALI) ll. ll‘. MOPIIEE ii. A. iiurrlntrru. Attorney. Etc. ("Quin ltpgpgpg llionoy to lmun lllry liulidlng Charlottetown o Dr. C. C. Archibald llmtlullti- n! N. Y. Poul Gtlllllllpll‘ Mrtllt-til School iuui llunpltnl lnrtit-e Ilmllrtl tn Eye, Iflur. None ' mid Thrmil tllre iinyrr llulltliniz. Grout Grunge lilrt-t-t , nil-phi»...- RIiO-J. ' Mire ilnurn-ii to l2 u. In. ‘l r0 ii >+OM++OQ§ O~§§§§O4§§§ FO-OOO-O‘ FEEDS ? You we hnvs theui. nnd the best olituliiuble ——l4'0l‘—' Iioritmt. Cuitie, Nherp, Pigs iilltl Poultry. Sold iu liiiy quiiutily ill. lowest prion-s Wholesale nutl lteluii. l-‘ei-d Outs, Bulrtl iliiy. Balm! Htruw (for Iietliiiug), (‘uw Chow, 0ll (‘like lileui. Cotton Hood Meul, Criwketi Corn. Feed Corn- mrul. Klillflll 0min, Oiltmoiil. (‘rurkotl Outs und lluritgv, Illn- tlllern Dried (irnins (for (lnttls), lilutoiifortlht ling IFnrd, Heruteii Fred for Poultry. Cruithml Oys- trr Shells and Grit for Poultry nud n full supply of Poultry Fonda, Poultry niitl Stock Regu- ioiors. THE CENTRAL IIIIAIIIIIAN SHOP from Holma-nh Cats-log MR8 MeKINNON. MR8 JONES. Mrs. Trainor, Mrs. Agnew sud HEAR M55553 WATKW-DING- Miss Blanchard, and Itafuse will WEI-L. sauce AND SHAW in assist at the st. James Concert St. James Hall Thursday. 2i. Thursday. Tickets 35c. 2|. BEE BEER 6. WEEKS latest fur» FALSE REPORT.—Tho report niture at Strand Theatre tonight at l t I I St. C - Hospital Concert. 1323-5-11. o a cancer Sven n “berm as, and reported in the Guardian of Feb. 2nd. has turnedout to be absolutelyfalse as no suchrcoricert was held. The item came in duly signed andwas handled in good mun. . . . HEAR PROF. STEELE TO. NIGHT. — Lecture on- Charles Lamb in Prince Street School at 8. Program to follow. CHURCH OF SOOTLAND. -- Rev. D. M. Lamont will preach at Cape Traverse on Wednesday, Feb. 6th at 7.30 p. rn. and at Sesrletown Hall on Thursday, Feb. 7th at 7.30 p. ni. OVERSEAS MAlL.-'l‘.be next full mail for the Unilted Kingdom will lbs dospawhed .by the steamer jMonltnai-m sailing from St. John, N. B., on Friday the 8th. The last doapsatoh from ilhis ‘Porviiuce will be on Thursday morning the 7th. A Dull Iniail will also be despstched 'by the Steamer Melitta. dram St. __ Joh-n on Thursday, the 14th and a i u- m- on Ssbbnth- Fsb- 10th at turtiicr tmail by the steamer Mont- Canoe Cove at 10.30 a. m., at Nine mseflfl-om s‘; John Km Friday, the Mile Creek at 2.30 p. m. in the 15th, Peoples’ Church, city at 7 p. m. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. - Rsv. D.- M. Lamont will preach at Churchill on Saturday, Feb. 9th at COUNCILLOR FOR WARD 4- Attention is called to the card which appears in today's issue. of Mr. Frank Heumesse, who is n candidate for Councillor for Ward 4. Mr. Hennessey who is a well known druggist has already shown his interest in the city by improve merits to the business section ot CELEBRATED FIRST MA88.— On Sunday, January 20th, the newly ordained priest of Hope River, Rev. Patrick Walsh, sole-- brated his first High Mass in the church of his native parish. The ceremony was fittingly carried out with Rev. P. D. McGuigsn of Ver- non River. as deacon sud J. A. Great Gggfgg street and other Murphy of S. D. U. as sub-deacon. parts of the city. 1r elected Mr. While 1118 DHSIOI‘. RBV- Wm- V- Heunessey should make a very ef- gECDOIIQfG flClBd I15 Master 0f flclgnf, counclllor, CTQIIIOXI ‘CS. ———<oo---i AT HOME. — Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McLean, Souris North gave HONOR ROLL a delightful at homo to their Report of Prince Street School for mew‘ “d “°“““""““°°“ m‘ - Month of January Thursday evening. There was a prlncipapa Dapmmqnt large attendance, many coming 1. Gladys Mathlegqu. -”-~ H several miles by sled. Mrs’. Mc- 2_ Miriam worth Lean _discharged the duties of hostess with consummate skill and saw that each and every guest en- joyed a. full measure of entertain- ment. Right merrily passed the hours and all too swiftly. Dane ing was engaged in for the most part. Lunch was served in duo course and everybody concurred in thanks to Mr. and Mrs. McLean who succeeded so cessfuily in the enjoyment of the occasion. i-a0-§—~——- Mlnnnl’! Llniment for Slllllllll 3, Grace Campbell V|oe4PrIncIpal's Depi. Grids IX. 1, lzell Rice 2, Helen Toombs 3, ltuth Ayros Miss Taltls Dept. Grade 1, Helen l‘arquliarson 2, Mary Furqtiiiarscii 3, Vcra Wiscnor VIII. Miss ‘Irving's Dept. Grade VII. 1, Mahcl Mzrtlicstm 2, Bcrthit Mutlow (l; Mildred Cox Miss Acorn's Dept. Grade 1, Nniney Weeks Vi. A PERSONALS Carter & Co., Ltd. itor Fire Insurance , _ comm , H. M. SIMPSON 156 Richmond Street Phone 8694. o+++o+4 I “n. i Removal Notice To reduce our very heavy Stock and facilitate transfer to our new premises on Queen Street, opposite Apothecaries Hall, inducements to Gash Buyers. we offer special Universities ictionary ; Till m v. _“ UNIVFRQIIII DICT \‘\ Y~ villi-mu...” Ywv C y c0uPou . MAIL one!» WlI-l- ll , riLLln Dictionaries In“ 0M ~.*"°Immriu muons pnvlouototlloontl! vvwvvvwvvvvvvvvq v How To Get It For o.» km Nominal can o1 Mnnufloturo and Distribu- U0! 3 Coupons and 98c oooufi this NIW authentic Dictionary. bound III N!“ oul groin.‘ lwtrotod with mil n or. ha‘: or mull to this "pa trim Ooupom with nlngty-QIQM 001th. h 00V" out of handling, pnltlllq clerk MN. 0N- Aulorroutmtlflfl" '7 Miss Iin 2, Mury MCMlllZill_ 3’ waymyMcKle ' Mr. M. J. Power, Summervlllc. Sheriff for Kings County was in Miss Futllevtoifs Dept. Grade v. ‘he ‘my Y°S“"'“‘Y- 1, Marjorie McLean 2, ‘Helen ‘Shams 1i, l.il:i Vaughan Miss Watson's Dept Grade this on” l, Marjorie Fraser 2, Edith Judson 3, Annie McLenunn and Evelyn lV._ Simmons and ‘Khlare- > iiyinns, the Bath Education Coni- _ mitlcc huve decided t0 Instruct M|5g Ygg’; Dgpf, Grads IV. StMr- Crawford Aiftkenv Grafton teachers, that verses in two ct‘ thi- 1, Ida Dslziel rent’ has Temp-Had home mrwm hymns urn uni: to ht: used. 2‘ Tweedy Plump“ Boston on a visit ‘to his ilamll)’. | The fir... w“... 1., whm. 0b).";- 3. Ernest Tfltilllbs ltlcn wnit taken is from the li_\'lllll. M" JIIBMW Arsenal!" Ieflvei Ullswnii Things Bright and lit-dutiful.“ rm“ years b”; Grad, |||_ morning on a few weeks’ visit to T}... m}. mm. in 1.1., (313110. 1, Emma MoLennan ‘l-Olllfililll-H. U- 5. A- "rhé'pon‘i~ mun nt lils g-ntc. 2. DOTIH ‘Ferguson "*"‘ (illiff iuudc them ll||-‘,'ll ur lowly. 3, Doris Adams Mr. Arthur J. Murphy. Los And ordcrcd their estate- Angoies, Cal, is visiting in this ' Th" "titer is fmm “Day by "My '3 M“! K|¢||Y DUPQ- GFBUO Ill. my,“ the Little Dnlsy," and begIni-i:—~ "" l. Allan vDoylo i-{Q-m-i Some huvc riches and high place. 2, Doris Whltlocit . NEW Acspm ggHggL Some have lowly homes and luhnr. 3, Mary Hutton At o. meeting of the commlttoon The 513mm“; of the pup“; of member warmly defended the first W" J°"°"' D°PI~ 5"“ "- New Acadia school for term end- hymn. snylmr it was admired "YB" 1, Marion Thorns 2, Ruth Acom 3, Erna Milford ing January 31st is as follows. Grade lX—-1. Emma Eva Peters, 3. Reginald Gallant. Grade Vii-I. Madeline Gallant 1, Earl Higgins 2. Betty Milford and Hazel Tup- 1mm Number of days taught 97. Corneleus Gallant days. 3, Lorine French Division l, Josiah lCornoy '2, Phyllis Whitiock Edmund Gallant (Tesche ) CORN ELIUS PIN EAU . She Could Not 00' MlllHfR! Child's Best Laxative_ is _ “California Fig Syrup" Kidney Pills. 80nd: a message of cheer to the thousands of Canadian women who olrry a load of plln and woarlnuo through their delly work. St. Andre d9 Kamourssks, P. Q., Fob. lt-(tspecioly-‘il have out‘. fend terribly for several years from bad kidneys and Indigestion. l was so weaik that I was not sbls to do my housowonin lAiftor taking _ smug Budd's tKidney Pills l tfoit Tongue ‘Shows it’ rlzstiter 3nd the pains in my kidneys ave . - roooni-m Bi|i°‘"iq°“"i|““d them tofipvggsrkflwlolinon." and iMrs. E. Ouellet. who lives liars, L the above statement. She , ltsels that dhs owes it to other suf- Evw g n-qmi, feror" to tell them how she itound Hurry Mother! new," gum 191g] ms pleasant reiiol. “mum”; 11' flyrnp" OMIIIQ ‘hilly pIOOII 011358 their fianstlelt fever fsiil M1100! tbs bow- tribute of praise to llloddb Kidney em A “uwmm may may pro- Pills, it is nottosollo that the great vent a lick child tomorrow. majority are women. - ‘lino reuon Apk your drulslst m: genuine given for this lo that the greet mol- “cuumm. p1‘ syrup" which tau orlt; of women's dill came 0mm the directions for babies and micron kidneys. night's Kidney Pills cot qf ‘ii “so printed on bottle. Moth- directly on tho hidden. muslin! ‘mot l ...... m...‘ ‘ltiolttofniflor nd mnctfli when. the en- 3; Ya, ‘stub’! mums it'll-bis ‘the n.3,. t» mus all’ on; ‘mm v _ ___,____ ' “pg... impurities out of the blood. Mrsi William Mann and Mrs. Not" man Ferguson, Indian River, ure visiting Mrs. Thomas R. Bears of Mrs. Annie Trainer,‘ New Glas- gow, is visiting friends in Tfgulsii Peters, 2. Nltkw" D”.- Gud‘ H- 2. Gertie Gallant, 3. Vincent Ciem- thc community- 1. MIIPKBTGI- Acorn ents. The head muster of Kliipzsivntod 3- H919" Morrle 5nd Domthy Gradg V--1. Minnie Gallant, 2, School. said he did not. ngrco with 5amid°rs George Doucette, 3. Margaret Cle-thc sentiment of some of the {lvlmuf-h shflw monts. hymns, as it was Inid nn rnthoi" Grade lV-l. Olive Peters, 2. IirnvlLv, but If the two verses were MI" BMW" ‘Dqfi- 07359 l- Mary Anne Gallant, 3. Alphonses izolnir to be u source ni’ offence u. 1» ‘Marlon "We" Peters and Donald Gallant, (equal) any section of the community ho 2- Fnances Marten Grade ll—Wllli'ri.l1l Gallant. thought the committee ought to 3- Elma ‘BYWII and P"?! 3"!" Grade l, (c)—1. Cornelius Gal- ndopt a brand-minded view rind 91180" lant, 2. Benedict Doucstte, 3. Wll- lt-nvc them nut. Iiam Doiron. .\. IE. Conk, one nl’ the lnimur Miss Taylor?‘ ‘Den:- Gride l- Grade l (bk-Theodore Gallant. members, who nriglnnii rnlsod u..- D v c on . I Graded (a)--Edmund Gallant, 2. Charles Doiron. 3. Phelomenn Gal- present 94% Edmund Gallant present 92 days. present 94% 3, Gordon tDuliy []ay5_ William M. Gallant present 92 days. Olive Peters present 90 days. Her House Work Mrs. E. Ouellst Tells of Dodd’! Hymns Banned ' lily Dominion Nnivs Scfiicih) Wifitiunou, l-‘eb. {Cw-Having Hill. {IS clmsorg upon u book of Day School denominations. The written long before class hatred was by certain hymn was the Idr-ri of being proncht-d poisonous sections oi‘ objection nt n meeting of tho iititli City Council. said he would not imagine people in great trouble lonkinit to that verse as the stiuree cl inspiration. -—----@0&-—-—- The use of brown paper to cover the soil around the plants has in- creased the yield of Hawaiian pine- apples 50 per cent. . Modest Opinion Of Himself Out In ‘Frisco there was once n prize fighter who harbored thu hallucination that he was abnorm- ally strong. As a matter of fact, though he had once been» a rugged specimen of physical manhood. rum had undermined his system until he hsd got to be nothing more than a broken down derelict whose mind was stfsctdd. his mania being that he was the strongest man in the world. ' On tho day of‘ the San- Francisco earthquake this derelict of the ring entered a saloon operaIE-I ed by Alex Greggainn, the‘ old boxer. and asked the bartender to give iiim a drink. "Wwan. sit the air!" said bartender. . "lf ya don't gimme a drink I'll pull down this blr." said the derelict, mapping the edge of the bar with both hands. "Ya don't git no more drinks here," answered the drink mixer, "so ya better git out whlis the gittiirs 500d." Al. that the aderoltlct gave one mighty to; at the bar to fulfill his throat. Just their the Son Francisco earthquake hnp not! and the whole building was s alien from the By City ‘Councillorsll ' v ‘ YtI-if- , "Naturally- _ hothiiigwill do but FRY'S" _ .-.i "'t-L-.Z~:n: ‘ L...“ Delicious and refreshing—'FRY'S There's a refreshing delicacy in the flavour of Fry's Pure Breakfast Cocoa. No other cocoa tastes quite like it. The , flavour is just that of pure, delicious chocolate. It's nourishing too—energy-giving and sustaining. When appetite fails, you can enjoy a cup of Fry's, and rely on it to keep you going. Try it. I6l cs wort: living Intuit-d with tlu- dt-iitl ‘ilJIili-“(ZIOIIS from the ruins oi‘ iiclousuess, opened ‘his eyes . and .1 y uud ili_llll‘t‘ll and lit-ing rushed in ilit-"ltirt-itguiiis‘ siilutui uutl put Iiini inlloolwrl upnt Ihn nurse and said: IiI|)i'(l\'lHi‘I| luurglivs and llll\‘|li|lll.‘?. <2Ill iimImIziiiL-i‘. l“(‘.t*t:! I'll bet Mr. Greggains 'Il b! ; ht-y dug tho t-rnzvd dt-i-v-liut. llil>\ Iu the litispiltil lie retuivtirotl (ifiikllliflll zit me fur doin‘ that." As Cream in Coffee OU add full-bodied richness and tempting color to your morning cup of coffee when you “cream” it with Carnation. Be- sides Carnation’s richness and ab-_ solute purity, its convenience and economy are winning thousands _ 0f new users daily. Try it. Order several tall (16 oz.) cans or‘ tfcase 0f 48 cans of this conveni- ent and dependable milk from your grocer. Write for the free Carnation Cook Book which contains recipes for over 100 tasty dishes. HOW TO USE CAIINATION MILK IN COFFEE , OR TEA In Coffee: To with a golden comes from the container. ~.-_. more if desired. . . ' in Ten: To retain the full, fins flavor of the tea, dilute ~ Carnation Milk with three parts water. _ ' The Label in Rod and WM“ ve your cup of coffee an sppetlzing flavor rown color, use Carnation undiluted as it A teaspoonful is enough-use , I . I . V Produced in Corinth by (Intuition Mn: Pnonucrs Column. ‘ ' Aylnor Olhric ‘Finn i i ii i "t. toumtstloiiln s insu of ruins. Hours later, when the ambulanc- its _ . QfllilllaftlQll ,'..,,.'»\ .\