. “no.1 as QI___\“-1DLQK' ‘1 t lnHalifclx in...» h .. r-nul. illiTl Ihclllu llit‘ lillt‘~l rk1k‘|\\ m all. lint. .-. my \\ill\ Util- ~ ‘l \ lijH .ll\\.il l'|\.\h ti. ~ MB. J. FRANK ABNETT. gaging personalities tive Candidate for Prince. BPTUMETRY is s specialized concentrating all sources to the end that ; lmayor; and in all ‘matters of public interest he has l borne more than an ordinary share- science, Defective Vision may he restored, Eye Strain relieved and ;‘_"iscle imbalances cor- rectcil. . Any one of these defects may be, and nearly always l entailed great sacrifices and much ls.,flle cause of arduous work on his part; and since then has nobly thrown himself into , the conflict. withsuch zest and ef- g ‘ fectiveness, that his opponent has i had to work as even he never worked before to avoid being completely If troubled with hcad- Sn°w°d under‘ aches. we will be glad to investigate the condition of your eyes. and ii‘ necessary. furnish ycu with properly fitted corrective glasses. lLF. Hutcheson OPTOMIETRIST zzPersian Balm invests every wo- ‘ man with subtle charm Delioately fragrant. Cooling and healing. Dispels all r oughncss or chafing. Makes skins delightfully soft-textured. Every wo- man should use this peerless toilet re- instance. Conservative Candidato for Prince One of the most forceful and en- in politics t0- dsy is Mr. J Frank Arnett, Conserva- He has I been a very successful business man, ;and yet has had time to devote to ipublic affairs both in the town of ISumrrlerside and in the county. He it; n. l has been an energetic member of the Town Council and a most popular good work and TI‘!!! (IPIARLITITFTTOWN GUARDIAN Western Guardian -"BUEAC8" and Iss1 Flee Powder sold st Bruce's. 6557-7-28-21.‘ -1z1u. orsmntcrsxr m stock: st Bruce's. 5557-‘7-23-21. -"IRAYOO" English Fox Netting. the netting that goes ‘up without bagging or sagging. all silos in stock at Bruce's. 55874-2241- -B.EPLACE THAT OLD Tm! and avoid accidents. all sius in stock at Bruce's. 5537-7-22-21. -MAXWELL ELICTIIC WASH- ER. the latest and best, $88.00 at Braces. 5552-7-23-21. -CONVALBSCING. The many friends cf Mia Aiotheo P. Noonan. Chief operator of Badeque ‘iblephone tx- oharige are pleased to learn that she is oonvalescing nicely after her recent serious operation for appendicitis st the Prince Dainty Hospital. 4NDIAN RIVER WSTITUTE. The July meeting was held st the homo of Mrs. Bernard MaeLellsn. Ten mom- bers and four visitors pruent. meeting opened by recitingmlirood" followed by Roll call which was rspondod to by “ JULY 23. 1930 l STUDEBAKER ollers the most powerful cor ever sold iaf suc/z a /ow price Tl-llinswSurddnkecofez-sthscom- firtundbcautyofsblgmrofllk inchwhoelbaseuahethriliingporfioru- uuceofabigfli-horsepowcsengine. Thriftyinoilondfueloonsumplifllhit wiilspposltotheeoonomysenseoftbnse who wan: more than a “one-year” our. For it is built throughout materials, with by STUDEBAKElb-s name which has $lO25 IU AT WALKERVILLL |l4 tNCH WHEELBASE 7O HORSEPOWhR recurs-n seam, cocoa ‘I155 lWhen the Conservative Convention‘ loflered him the nomination for the! [county he accepted the honor and: lresponsibility fully realizing that it‘ "Where I would like to travel" Minu- tes 01’ previous moetinr road and ap- provsd no new business. Refreshments were sewed and the meeting closed with "God save the King." Next meet. in; at the home of Mrs. John A. Mc- ulian, Roll call to be answered with “How to improve the Institute." quisite, Dairltinus-beauty-refinemcnt. l Persian Balm achieves these in every softens and whitens the ..'BESEB.VE Wednesday, 13th for Montague Races. 5554-7-23-31. August ..'CABLE HEAD WEST W0- MEN'S INSTITUTE-On Jung 11m t-hu members met st the hflme of Mrs. Jasper McLsrorl. Meeting open °4 by 515K198 the club women's creed. Minutu of Lost meeting wore T6841 Ind nrrprovma- Roll call was Eastern Guardian l HON. JOHN A. MMDONALD. CONSERVATIME CANDIDATE FOE KINGS In the last two Parliaments the Hon. John A. MacDonald was known at Ottawa as "The member for Prince Edward Island." What this implied was that his was the only personality from the Province that impressed it- self upon the House. He is held in the highest esteem and greatly s pectod on both sides of the House. It was no surprise in Ottawa when Mr. Meigh- sn included Mr. MacDonald in his Government, as he was one of the out- standing men from the Maritime Provinces than at Ottawa. Mr. MacDon- ald, never-the-less, is of a. retiring disposition. He is not a. self-advertiser, and prefers to pursue his even terms, working for his constituency, prov- ince and county, steadily, regularly and unostentatiously. He has been in ‘THUG! since the days of his youth, and was one of the stalwarts that represented King's County in the Provincial arena along with such pol- itical giants as the Hon. J. A. Mathieson and the Hon. John Macusn. i-le has been in opposition and in the government in both the local legis- lature and in the Domnion House. In business he is a merchant at Cardi- gan, known well and widely locally and wherever farm produce is in do- mand. l-lis word is as good as his bond, he being known in local politics as "John A., the promise keeper." .40.: per qtn, new hay 500.; old hay !70c.; oats 43s.; potatoes 90.; straw 45c. ‘There was s poor supply o! fish at the market todary ood 6c per Central Guardian signified long, dependable‘ service for seventy-eightyooss. Chockthelistoffinscarfauzresbe- lowJnnocarunder$l300willyoufind suchimprusiveevidenceofvaluali/ialns it a so see and drive this new Saidsbaber-momrdom’: biggest bargain RmlSdsaAdooi-rsmvuuuflm ClubfmionJ-dool . - . - .1090 Lllflllstdlml-dofirfdlvhowbooll) 1”! Coupelorl . - . - y I - .1155 Computer! . . . . . o u .1090 Tourer. . . - . or so-‘IISS RogllIourcrllwlnv/hob) .1 .1fl5 Rosdstuiorl . . - . l . .1025 AIlorIouolWaIl-qvlllo Slldw/Iovlnuonblnlrlludloflluuuo-o in quality! 114405 Wllifllillfl Engine-driven gasoline pump ‘I0 Horsepower Engine Loncltutsr Vibration Damper Thermostatic control of cooling Starter button on dash Dflbh-dlfip F mo: Censored-lover staring Sell-adjusting spring shackles Hand broke on Four wheels cull PWCI‘ mlllllor Clutch torsional damper MOORE BROS., 256 Queen Street ,__ hands, Promotes clear and youthful l loveliness. All vrorrlen who care for ad- , olhonal crlarrn unhesitantly choose PLliMBlilG ANDl l HEATING | 1 EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and supplying Glasses to. H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Ofllco Connected With Drugstore Montague, P. B. l. 0000000000 if you want Expeditious and POQQ§QQOQQFQQQ 0Q.’ Expert Workmanship ‘if. Send to "Fred ll.- Trainer‘, Weekly Dance SO Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward lfliwficd by “um Seven members and three visimls were present. read wncerning questionalres collecting for the Red 01-951 1t was decided that the teacher Ind anoth. cozicert on June 30th. To mim- "39- em. also to have a grab-box and cake guessing contest, 40000000-00-0-044-0-0 trict convention at Morel]. Theatre Phone 393d] L Highlands Hotel M “My mother's maiden name." A of left-overs." MONTAGUE RACES Wednesday, conupondence w“ August 13th. 5555-7-23-3i. and CONVALESClNG~The many friends of Mr. Ed. Lynds, C. N. R. brakernan, will be pleased to learn that he is now convalescirlg after paiztful week's illness. Eds presence was much missed on the Abegweit line-up yesterday afternoon and ev- ening. or member do the collecting. Mrs Jl-Bpfir Mobsren and My; mmcm MaLarsn were appointed to attend the “PM! convention in Charlotte- VJWII. Plans were made to hold the sell’ toe- A DANISH SERVICE will be held in the United Church, Charlotte- town. on Sunday, July 27th at Z p. m- Standard Time. Rev. Mr. Nomme- esen will preach. All Scandanaviags in- vlted. 5445-7-16 3i wedsatwed. Member; decided to lttcnd tho 515- The lflf°lrarn tor this branch to be a dia- lorue and a recitation. Next meet- lnl Wm b! 11614 at the home of Mrs. H. J. Anderson. Roll call answer ti; DANSK GUDSTJENESTE vii blive afholt den 727 Juli kl 2 eftmd I den “United Church" Charlottetown ved pastor Nolnmesen, N. 13.. ails Scan- dimvier er Hjertelig Velkommerl. Dan mm!‘ w" WW5 by the hostess and mean‘? °l°5°d by firming National Ant-hm. The reguJar meeting w“ lb.; haddock IOc-lzc. per lb mack- erel 20o—25c each. v -_._ |GAZFTTED"Among the list 0i! sp- lpointments. promotions, etc, in the lcanaclian Militia. recently ganet‘ ‘, appear the following: P. E. I. Highrs.—-To be 2nd. ma: Bernard ‘George Hamilton Harmon. isvt. IMay i930. John Step-art Wright. 2nd. May 1930. To be 2nd. Lt. ltsupyl»: Aubery Lewis MacDonald, TM. M., 12th. May 1930. To be 2nd. Ltd: Arthur Joseph Hughes. 17th. May, i930. CHANGES A CLASS-In order to accommodate several hordsemcn whose horses were not eligible for the 2.25 class Promoter James ren- dergast has knocked a second off tho 2.28 clam changing it to 2.27. The entries for New Annan close Satur- day, 26, the same date as those for the Provincial Ehrhibition Races. Distributors for P. E. I. zzmrcellent for Croupy Childrcu- bruises and sprains. Dr. Thomas’ Ec- Wilon a child is suffering with crcl-IP lectrie Oil is retarded by man thou- it u a rood vim in we Dr- Themu‘ sands as an ‘indispensable h! the fami- Eaiectric 011.. It reduces the infllm- ly medicine chat. motion and loosens the phlegm giving speedy relief to the little suffsmr. It is equally reliable for sore throat and The violin has remained virtually chest, earlobe. rheumatic pains. cuts. unchanged in shape or substance for 300 yea-rs. -J In France and Scotland. New Year's day is more important holi- day til-nan Christmas. _The stormch of one nighthawk was found to contain the remains lot 1800 flying ants. i r;- HURRAH For The Races! l GEORGETOWN Wednesday Evening. 8 0'Clock Standard Time. and Dance $1.25. Dance Only 50 Cents Each. 5551-‘7-23-11. l i - l t Rates-Suppe l-Snappy lgnilloh .“PEERLESS" Etmilsllroxl NETTING For security on your Fox or Mink Ranch. Is Your Car Peppy ? If it lacks the eager alert- ness and the swift pick-up, the trouble is likely faulty igni- tlon. Why not letus look it over. held ant the home o‘ Mrs- Howud sk Salmebog benyttes. Anderson on July 9th. Meeting 0p- "Qd by Sinzing “its a Good ‘Thug iv set. Acquainted." Minutes o! 1m meeting were read and g,pw¢v,d_ Roll call was answered by "My mo- that's maiden name." Seven mom. bers and three visitor; were prgsenfi, A "D011 of the concert was given and showed a. tidy sum had been realized. A discussion took place s- bwt buying a door and frame tar-ism; fowl $1.145; blueberries 18c- the school and it was decided u, 20c per qt.; beans 2 lbs for 25c.; send for pficg lists (ram digger”; lettuce 5c per head; peas 40c per qt firms before ordering. A mp5“ w” cherries 20c per qt.; ducks $115- given from the district wnvcntlorpfil-M; butter 35c per 1b.; currants The nett meeting will take the forml °1 l picnic at the shore. A daintyl llmeh was served by the booms; and 819N118 closed by singing cod 5w; the King. requesting information her mother, Mrs. George Taylor, formerly Jane McLean. Her grand- father's name was John McLean. YESTERDATS MARKET- Eggs On Grounds Vesuvius was tiloulfiit to be ex- tinct until the time of its destruo. tive eruption in '79 A. D. Not until 20 year after the civil wu- wris there s bank or express office in all rural tidewater Virgin- ia. . 5448-7-16-31 wed, sat. wed MISSING RELATIVE-A letter has been received from, the Chief of Police from Mrs. C. E. l-Ionerstock concerning Both meetings will afford local horse- men an excellent opportunity to race under good conditions. They should attract a bumper entry list. 12A CLEAN SWEEP for the Con- servatives on the 28th.. Help the good work by voting for McLure and Myers. 5565-11- Sister Mary Maurelian, of Clinton, Iowa, accompanied by Sister Mary Polycarp, of Muscatine, Iowa, arriv- ed in the City last night on s visit to the latter's mother, Mrs. Kath- erine A. MacInnis, of 136 Dorchotter Street. iii ST. JAMES CHURCH PICNIC Opposite Church SUMMPETRFIELD WEDNESDAY, JULY 2s ' (If not flne, will be held on Thursday) Whether you go to the horse races on Wednesday afternoon; or go to a Sunday School Picnic or on a little private outing be sure to get “PERFECTION” ICE CREAM Try the new Candy Cone. It's just great! Election quality is the some all over the Pro- vince. It is sent out in good condition and our dealers make it a point to keep it that way. “ IADrenm o! Central Creameries Perfection Dairy Charlottetown Summerside Look for the Perfection Sign on the Perfection Shop \ - Satisfaction suaran- BRINGING UP FATHER teed The Palmer-Watson , . ' Electric Ca purr PIELLHDUTOGOTO i o0 Asa SAY- rm YOtJRS ~- . Sold by the oldest no” 5i ,,_ o_ B“ w‘ THE s-rA-rtoaliguq mas-r THE 128:0 ornmmma too-r Healers in ranching zafzfhe“" ‘w d ' ’ i fillplllles- ' ire. i - "‘_ ply”,- _ ' 5 The C. M. Lampson 6i Co. so we seen our _ :5 r “M11313. g »- g I mafia”; iuggsasla ‘ l i; ; 1"" Public Auction e8 .- , * Rogers Hardware “W01,” . ’ _ " if. . r \ Company Limited 3'9"" "fléff ‘f; ' ‘ ; 4'_ ' - ' We also sell such ac- $5,: :°,"_'“,_"' "“"' "“" * pessories as Fox Pans, Mommies s, _ 3...“, Tongs, Staples, etc. Allflfif $35533“ ' , ~" _ 9...‘; NIIIIII. N-I. crust-n ' . ___._._.___.__.__._..._..~._- _. . . .. fig!“ ' erific: AN’ Gwcrua nsacrmvnu SAC-K warm woove‘ GOT ‘(OUR