JUNE 25. 1931 ._ A _ 'rl-is i:HARl.o'l"rl='rilwl\l 1;: ~ .f I’/\G' ' ' "Y § f ' The Western- Guardian or TIRED _ _ ` -nun ' ' ' cord tire? l:iPst;El:lF1;)r:;l’a: “ble ',-" m @ -norm* I-‘onol-:r NYAL 2 for 1 1 ' “ ' S" ,\,- sale June 25, 26. 27. Enmans Drug »t\` ‘ _ he \ _ Si»ore,Bummerside. 5838-6`.35_3|_ "|l» .-Ill' \ "1-s. _ ` f__' if -- LIGHT SPORT RUBBER B]:)0TS _and all trout fishing sup.. ld right at Brace's MANY wolugmr, so many men P 95. S0 . 5311 barely finish out the gay. 6500-0-24-21. Even mid-afternoon iinds t em tired - - ~ llstless' -WIRE and manilla ha ro - 'f th l 1' P°' zth‘lz\fllnr;i>1:i?ai1ce 3 Tir): right kmd and Wwe' at Bm°e'5- "°`§,' diet, Diet which contains _ ssos-e-2-i-al. giough “bulk” to rid the systegli of poisiimtli stgrlgusslilseggeelng _FUR FOOD' mnemeal' °h°W' and 1°" _ rice, sodas and all fox feeds sold in i Kellogg; *xllgggfg any quantity at Braces. fffiaggy, energetic people., ‘It is 5532-c-25-zi. the largest-selling all- ran ee- reail lzlligflgsfggtlafigmglgllaffyifsg, _ -AT HOME.-Mrs. Howard Bohn;-_ laélcurring constipatiom man will be At Home to her friends Try it_‘md notice the amen on Friday, June 26th at from 3 to 5 em-e in the way you f,eel.__Ee1; and from 'I to 9 P. M. 5502-6-24-21. 1{ellogg’s ALL-l3iuiN daily- §.e.;.;.‘;iftiir;ie;‘l;fv**11_;*,*°‘,;°l§*lr- -ir rotlit sroivlacu is bad, the" red-and-green package at d-'ink M5455 H00 Ale and feel het- your gi-ocer’s. Made by Kellogg ter. There is only one Mac’s Hop Ale in Lond0l\, 0llfH1'l°~ made by Summerslde Bottlin z works. -isee-c-a-tts-till .luiie so. 9 96 '-Iu~:l\ir-:Mums 'rm-1 nonsl-: RACE JULY 15, onthe new M1111- ` Zan & Morrison race track at Nor- tham There are four classes for A L L 1 B N the leading horses in the Maritimes which includes the 2.15 pace, 2.15 trot, 2.21 trot and pace and the 2.28 ,. trot and pace. The Grand Stand wl R E and Judges stand will be completed ' bl/ JUIY 1. The track is in perfect condition and one of the best days racing inthe Province will be July. FE N N G 15, at Northam. 5344-11_ -wlNs Gow lucnar. _ Miss Norma Callbcck, only daughter of *”" Mr. and Mrs, Walter Callbeck, of Summerside, and a student of Notre FARMERS! N01' U11" We Dame Academy, Misbouche, has re- busy Cropping Season is about ccivcd the gold medal for the high- "er 'in have some “me ¢,, est marks in music. Miss Cnllbeck mok "vm, repaks m fences has completed four books of the progressive series of music in two ‘md "ect new 'mes' f years. Her average marks were 93 we have a wc" ‘assorted for practical music and 97 for thc- ory. Miss Callbeck is to be congrat- b t 5t°"k °r the cele m ed . uhlted on her achievement.-S. FROST WIRE FENCING‘ -nlsrnnxcn rnolii IN'rEn~ the best and most durable ESHNG TR]P__M,,_ and Mm W_ wire fence made in Canada, W. Muttnrt, of Summcrsidc, return- 11111 gauge No. 9 wire, heavily ed on Monday evening from an in- zahmnlzei sewn! at muon, grcsfliiig tru; to Tlpgoiito, lllontrcal, k t - SEED am on an Que c. They attend- lfrlces in gmc n our cd the Grand Lodge of the Orange “ORE oracr. which who held at Hamilton, Silt. They also visited Niagara Fails, and the Houses of Parliament & co' int Ottawa, where they were the ' DMM~&<‘Dmnm guests of Mr. A. E. McLean, MP., and Mrs. McLean.-S. M ms resren i MD A -Mr. and Mrs. Urban R. Gillis, GLASSES Fu-TED Mlscouche, were visitors to Alber- E_ w_ TAYLOR ton and Tignish on Sunday.-T. ,J. S. TAYLOR 0l1¢0m¢"'l!l5 -Mrs. Jas. McGrath accompanied 142 Richmond Street by her brother, Mr. E. J. McTague §*°*§*° Tlgriish, left on Saturdays express for Montreal, Where Mrs. McGrath ` will enter the Royal Victoria Hospi- Go M. LampS0l] C! (JO. tal for treatment.-T. LIMITED.. ' 64 Queen Street London, B. C. `¢. England Public Auction Sales da OF RAW FUBS_ Shipping bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applying merslde, P. E. I. you $4 a week. Represented by 212 Filth Avenue , 1 Ky,” .=:,/"._._;,, seemed just A “me med from the EARLY E1,g(;'1~|0NS fluential and best-known figures in ‘ exertion of meeting so many friends y ' ' .__," e‘ c ~ ~ / 'ii ,Qi ‘*i‘\`-:s , *\ \\\.\Tl" K / f//¢ 0 5 is .'..,__' »/,f ' 1 ~ .";":*" 7"'/j, "fi"-' ws. .- .» Next meeting will be held at thc. ‘md home of Mrs. Patrick McQuald, xolll, When the Writer Was first in' call to be answered by paying 1; troduced to Miss Mcintyre two nickel. 1 years --_ quietly celebrated her losinot had sl cold this wintér; but A bull`in a china shop would not birthday yesterday, June 24 in her keeps m0-BUY to her l'°°m WW- she attract half as much attention these room at the quiet farrr. house of her reads little _and is fairly well in- ys as a bull in Wall street.- nephew. Mr- Peter S. Mclntyre oi* for Judge. Kensington, With whom 4 lived for a number oi' years. The enlayed dl'iVl¥l8 |50 °hUl‘¢h in he* Milk Denier: "1 am in need or a old lady is tenderly cared for by MP , go 1;, 1-_ 301mm |411" sum. boy about your age, I www my Mrs. McIntyre. for n little outing; but now she Boy, “W111 1 have 9, chance to among those privileged to shake her 100111 Where She Spent her 105 Alfred Fraser, ln¢, rise?" hands with the olcl lacy and to ex- th Milk Dewey; "Oh, yes; 1 want you tend hearties congratulations on family--S New York. N. Y. to be here at fam. every momxngy her attaining such a great age. *<1* I _ _ f There were a great many callers f °f .7 av .H-_ that day and the sweet old lady BALDWIN FORESEES -FEED ll.-M meat and milk bis- cuit and kibblo in hot weather. Die- tributed by Braceis. 5532-6-25-21. -NEW N0. 'I DUCO POLISH and No. 'I Super Lustre Cream, also Bimoniz Polish and Kleener. sold right at Brace's. 5532-5-25-21. -NORTH BEDEQUE md Free- town United Church; 11 N. Bed- eque, (Communion): 8, 'I‘rs.ve1ler's Rest; 7.30, N. Bedeque. Preparat- "ory service and Ordinatlon of Eld- ers, at 2.30. Rev. G. N. Somers of Margate will preach. Minister J. W. A. Nicholson. ` -BIG DANCE AT KENSINGTON in Kensington Rink, Dominion Day, July lst at B P. M., in aid of Gran- ite Hockey Team. Music by- Dixon’s Orchestra. Charlottetown. Come and enjoy a good time, and also give the boys a boost. Splendid accommoda- tions for dancing. Admission 50 cents. 5530-6-25-27-29-30-7-1-51. Eastern Guardian ..'COMlNG -_ Sourls Thursday, Talking Pictures. 5500-Q-24-21. ' .."=l\l0NTAGUE Saturday, Talk- ing Pictures. 5500-8-24-2i. _ -__ ..'COMING-Georgetown Fiiday, Talking Pictures. sooo-6-24-zl. I S' . ..'MAC’S HOP ALE, wholesale at Clark & McDonald's, Charlottetown, also P. O. Box 544, Summerslde. 4964-6-3-tts-till June 30 ..*BALDWlN'S ROAD W. I.- The Baldwin's Road Women’s In- stitute held their regular meeting on May 26th in the schoolroom. Fif- teen members were present. Roll call was answered by writing a name with left hand blindfolded. The prizes were wolf by Miss Mabel McQuald and Mrs. Thomas Bald-l win. The minutes of the previous. meeting were rand and approved. A lettcr from thc Red Cross and the ! Supervisor of Women‘s Institute was I also read by the Secretary. ‘Ihef school committee reported and a vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Hannah Goodwin for repairing the i fountain. Programme committee was appointed. Misses Mary Good- will, Mary Carter, Agnes Cairns and Mabel McQuaid. Some considera- tions were given the toldlng of an l entertainment to increase the funds, , L. r ¥ on’t u this !, Get it for nothing Your own grocer is giving away Royal Crown China with a pound of Beacon Tea. At the regular price of this choice tea. . Nobody has to tell you what Royal Crown China stands for. An eirclusive pattern cup and saucer of this select Old Country China. Bordered in gold, flowered in four colors, designed in shapely octagon. As new as now. Nobody has to tell you about Beacon Tea. The tea you changed over to three years ago. Because you liked it. Because you didn’t mind seeing a pound make more cups. And the taste was there with the strength, the select of India andthe mellow refinement of Ceylon. Call up your grocer and tell him to send along a -pleasant pound of Beacon Tea. Fresh inside aluminum, money back guarantee and that first in your collection of Royal Crown Cups and Saucers you can’i buy anywhere-but possess free with guaranteed Q HEAD OFFICE - » SAINT JOHN. NJ’ JONES - SCHOFIELD - HATHEWAY LIMITED - Canadian Dish-ih--*M-e i -.._.___. _ _____i but no definite plans were made. Y After the meeting adjoumed, lunch was served and a social hour spent., her father “ming as 3 ymmg man settling at NEW Aflfll ago on her 103rd, birthday 1 she told many interesting stories of the Island in her y0unBer dHy5» h does not converse as much C919 bf Utes I noi eelthough her lntelect is just ` , as bright and she still has a sood Blfthday memory. Her eyesight is 8006. °1` good as formerly. Miss McIntyre Miss Catherine McIntyre enjoys very good health and has med on things in general. Up to last year Miss McIntyre she has hew's car and was always renal’ A Guardian representative was 51182158 111055 Cf her H-me Quietly in birthday with her immediate , £2' M155 Mlsmty,-e was hom on June 1,QND0N_ June 24__H1gh1; Hon, man as age goes in circles of big `f~`,,. 24th, 1326 at 1/owe; New A,-,nam Stanley Baldwin, Conservatlvg finance-hels still in the early for- if' ~' ‘_~ lust a few miles from her present Leader. declared in a speech atMal- USS- _ _f,~,;'_' home, one 1,, the 1.51, of B remuy vern tonight that he believed b gen- Ono 0! Mr- Co=>i>er's most import-1 N , '%_. _v ~ of 11 ¢1,11dp1-11, 5 song and six eral election ln Great Britain could HB9 D05f»S 0! 16021111 YBRYS WHS hlS] x rectory: coiahrooh, N. ls. ‘ ‘ _,_/- _-iii? _' d,,ushte,.s_ He, father was Angus ng; be 103,; d¢1ayed_ appointment as Chairman of B. I. lm E nnnchu ni H-512:. _'iii' 5;; S;_|;\: John. N- lo € _ 7% - ,F ‘ Mcmty,-6 of U15; in the Hebrides, “when an election comesif he H°ldln8 C0mDany. which was form-1, °" ` ’ ` __'\ ' “ -41 -_'zo 5' scotland, and her mother came said," "lt wiili probably come ooo- ed in 1929 under the auspices or the "' Britain before Christmas, and he said that the tariff was the only work of England for Englishmen." tax," he said, “because I don't be- lieve it will ever come into exist- - ence, and if we Conservatives are returned to power it certainly will not." though her hearing is not quite 8-5-- might wreck the Empire in the life- time of his bearers if it were not solved. Y NEW GOVERNOR NAMED tation with Montagu Norman, the Governor of the Bank of England, the board of the Hudson's Bay Company has apolnted Patrick Ast- e modern city affairs. He is a young - would be 3,000,000 unemployed in CONTEND Alllili-IE HID ' States board oi' Lax 8Dl>0als to pre- 1NCO_\1E 0F $100,039 ‘ vent the government from collecting __ ‘$21,340 which slle assertedly owes effective weapon to “preserve the LOS ANGELES, June 24.-Aimee! for income tux for the years 1926. Seniple McPherson, head of Angelus 1927 and 1928, Hearing on the pro- "I am not alarmed about the land Temple, has appealed to the United Icccdings will be held in Washington next Wednesday. ` \ Federal authorities assert Mrs. McPherson's net income over; three years was $159,376, a figure more than $100,000 in excess of that re- ported by her. A The Indian question, he said, -M and commences to leak you never , ron HUDSON; Bay cg, know what damage _ will be ‘ caused to your decorations even though you make temporary, repairs. LONDON, June 24.-After consul- Better save yourself trouble and money by re-roofing NOW with Brantford Asphalt Siates. They cost less to buy, less to lay , and nothing for repairs. Cooper to be the new Governor the company. 1 Mr. Cooper is one of the most in-` Speak to your Brantford dealer about the more than 100 dif- ferent colour combinations ob- tainable in beautiful, fire-safe Brantford Roofs. RE-R09FING 5;. _ .1 .l When your roof is worn out if I V;-,~ ___-'.-. "<',,l ' . ;°.-Q5,” g_v_-'. _. , ~. ,j:~.o- : ‘ _eg ;:"_\§’._; if ;`_‘;,Rg\_,f:, iillllll i ll Pneclaiing only delays the nc-eoussiey of ,»»-~.~--~i-;»-~n V .IH . iwllw :<'~-‘Wi . ' < -li 1 = ll so '~;‘,=-.lf . '.2 ` lr' >"' ' rantfordl i noors Brantford Carritte Co. Limited In , - - it town '-44:, ,,,‘~`_'_f, nother coming to the Island with shall be entering the big fight. insurance companies to reconstruct' A. E. Tomlms, Representative, 3 Kent Street, Charlo 0 ’1`-27”. " X1- ': ` .lor parents when 3 little girl andii‘ Mr. Baldwin prophesied therelthe Banco Italo-Britannica. ..,,.. ~ , . ' 5,11 -‘ 0:-2*-'f ,-‘ ' <1, loo 1 in H b lo J aenly. It may well he that at o Bank or England and with the co-1 _ _ F01' Sale BY l - - M 1 ,;'>”'@ 3;; iiardyn plo;eer§,r her;-, moment when we least expect it we `» operation or the leading banks nnil'Fennel| & Chandler. Limited. Charlottetown; Poole & Thompson, Limited, on agua( '. K5" pf" .1 _ = v~ 5/_$~ _,A ~./, i'~_J:`,)‘. . _ _ ‘ ' . -\lR AND MRS - _ - Every women will Understand This one - - Bs' BRIGGS `§ 'l 4 'Q' », , f`,_"";;"1;, fér its-» _fy -.\`__; J ~ friend---lt never af ;" fails to please y - with its lasting _ flavour. ./Mk lf' "' , , nl ~ V “black Iwlsmlrwlno . I-IICKEY o Nl¢H0lSDN You Hive we Decree ‘P ' . . _ O 'L' . . ' ‘ 7'. H* ._ ‘Jo lo, " »v 4.* , , 3-; GETA NEW BEDSPRFAD r*,\ svn] 1_2* . nvr\q_g,_L¢5 *_ f'\<-/'\-. _ N To llAvc. A oocrolz mms i CANN r A`rreui> A use lilies! 171 \ ll ."1 Trusty as an olcl 1 °FF\Cl' “°‘R°F’°AY M ww or l'\°‘-'55 357 *E WE Q18 ERN. IAM $°RR>¢ G°°0PAY . _ f I sur lr You oorir Fm. wen., wil/ voui' ,\v\o»i'rsA>'so`la mn. No; 13,13- ,uve 1 BECAUSE VD BE “MED 5; ?.2‘f‘°"»*s "'s"*"zE° 9-' "‘ ‘M I V . Ai _ __ ________...._1 _ v .__-l§!l._; £~____ *° . i \ __ __-___ ,_-g-