THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN , Western Guardian Easterliiuardiali‘ In Memoriam -. _MONDAY. I __;.-op LA-rg wggrgmq Ngws I ..*OOM:E l0 SE35‘ fifsbzyélelr- MR8. WILLIAM CLARK i "has 3 l‘ avauubla- n an he ma ' y , The funeral o! the late Mrs. Mar- co . __._ Baptist Church grounds, Montague. I Jn~»@»w~ tens s"“sumssnnur N T u U N -_\rizouu cowboy‘ in Seven s mpmn ' y ' ‘Ilay liull, hionday 19th. "An Mlle ..'EA8TERN AGENT—III'. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian ll- ent In Montague and will ho pleas~ ad to receive news Items. advertis- ing, ate. or his son. Mr. Geo. J. J. Clark. west Hanover, Mass.. July 4th. Mrs. Clark, who was 83 years o! age, leaves to mourn their loss tell living children, thirty-five grand- children, and eight great grand- children. The children are Geo. J. J. and Alien F" both of West Han- over, Mam. Mrs. M. T. Alley. 101111. Mass, Washington, Florida, Mrs. J, D. Crockett, of Sum-merside, P. E. ~l., Dr. Emily McLeod. Boston. Andrew 3., or Bridgetown. N.S.. Norman l-L, of California, and 1. Wallace, of Texas. Before Mr. Clark's death this well preserved couple celebrated their fifty-fourth wedding anniversary. p, m. 1., was conducted at the home 74ti~7-19-1l -ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is milled _ouly from selected wheat and sold by lending Island dealers who guer- Iauicc is quality. Two |izoe—¢all and rmoll. The label in md and white. GQQD l Yesterday, Today Tomorrow HAT’S the secret of Carnation’s popularity- its goodness never varies. . In every familiar red and white labelled can you'll find that wonderful Carnation quality—steady—- reliable-year in, year out. There is no finer, no more creamy-delicate taste and color v than you'll find in Carnation. It brings out the true flavor of coffee and gives it that cream -golden hue. When used undiluted in place of cream, arnation cuts cream costs down two-thirds. When used diluted in cooking, it adds greater richness than ordinary milk. More and more housewives of Canada are preferring Carnation to other brands. No wonder.—when you consider that Carnation is the world's leading brand of evaporated milk. Try Carnation today! Write for a free copy of Mar Blake’s Cook Book. Address Carnation Milk Products ompany, Limited, Aylmcr, Ontario. A Convention 0f the delegates from Wcst Prince and East Pi-incc (Ton- servative Associations will be held in ,1 the Market Hall, Summerside, at 1 o’clock p. m., on Thursday” July 22nd. Each poll in the county will bc represented bY five deiviillicfi- A meeting of the executive of West Prince and the executive of East Prince will b0 held at 10.30 a. m. on the same day in the lliarkci Hull, I Summcrsidc. ~ JOHN A. HA(‘KI<I'I"I‘ President of West Prince J. ALBPJICT BRENNAN. Secretary 0f W681 Prints‘ I "“i'.'.’f..2'f;“f'§f;..f¢‘ E151? _.__ l). ivlac] )9 l. - iliiiiii’(‘iiilihllilllliiliiiiiliiliiltlliiyliiiilliliil‘xtijliiiiriiflill (iliiillll Jgllllrisiiislllibslillsltlt President 0f 151181: Prim? 3' - T"'.".~'. l...7l'....‘.“ li.'”l.i.'ii;'l'ii"..‘,T"I§. .‘YZ‘.'.‘JI}..‘_Q‘ lill"illflfllliillik$43.39” "X L. M. llicNlfllL, . Secretary of East Prince ..'DANCE ENJOYEm-A very enjoyable evening was spent at the Ciflllp grounds. Burnt Point, when the boys under Mr. E. J. l-iudgson Morriseys leadership gave what might be termed their annual dance. A --JUST ARRIVED, one car of .\i- Liou nut l-onl. .\'o\v unloading. A. ll. Aifll-ull, Aibun). Tlill-lidi-Lli —SHINGLES. Mstvhwood, Lime tiilli (‘cull-lit uow selling at finest plnsibil: prim-s. J. \\'. Fyfc, ldluory ulli. TH-T-Iil-tii PE RSONA LS ..'Mrs. A. McConnell was a re- __KELLV,S CROSS DRAMATICWu-nt visitor to Charlottetown. (‘lub lll "All Arizona ffowbuy," n, lolul-lly llrauin lit‘ Ihu (In-lit West) .\‘l-l,l.-ll .\lilt- liay, July lfitll. Tlti-T-ltI-li ,“_ .. . I. Jack l)onovnn is home HOTEL wmiagaiu alter a few months’ visit to l. ‘. .l . bl-ldlll-l-ll by Public Auction onil b \ __ A Till-Iain)‘. August Iblll._llotel has‘ __v_\]|-_ magma“; Jenklns Dam u luolil-lu l-uurunlleulrtes, hood cenirciflyiug visit i0 Georgetown recent. for travellers and tourists. ‘ly, A 385-T5-Mul0. ..'.\Ir. Andrew ‘Lavers made a Iulsiuess trip to the city “ " y.A I NORTH GRANVILLE SCHOOL —--l The semi-annual examination of North Granville School took place on Wednesday afternoon, June 30th and was well attended by parents and ratepayers of the district. ’I‘be pupils were examined In the various subjects by their teacher. Miss Elaine Morris assisted by sev~ eral of the visitors and by their really answers showed that they hall been carefully instructed dur- ing the term. Prizes were awarded lo- each pupil in the different clus- ses according to rank. Prize for deportment was wdn by Gladys Taper and tor attendance by ‘Pan- sy Adams, . Alter the examination the fol- lowing program was rendered: Chorus —O Canada by school. Jieeitation-Speech of Welcome by Pansy Adams. Recitation-Farmer John by liar- nce ’l‘aper. l)rIll--'l‘he ISweet Pea Girls hi’ l’. girls. liecitatlon—llf Wall. Ill-l-ItutIon-‘Twas You by Alice Wall. $oug~ShingIed lBelles by till-Is. Rccitntion-lldttle Jamie's Mon- llay Morning by Florence Morris. lIbecitntlol1—H0w He Helped llim sell’ by Gladys Taper. Dialogue-Two Sides of a Quee- tllm by Gladys Taper and Roy Wall ——WELLINGTON ..‘.Vllss Marlon Douglas is visit- ing her uuut, Mrs. (Dr.) Scanell. lioslou. A ~5OOD FISHING. -Somc ilnc ihlil n buskl-lllll ihl- rl-luainllurl - wl-rl- all o1‘ n lair lIVUPIII-Qt‘ size. ll.i ..*.\il's. llllroill liicilolillill. Tor- louto, is spending the summer with -~POLICE COURT.-~At tho Po-lhcr mother, Mrs. \Vnl. MCLHPHII. livl- tlonrt in Slllulucrsilln ycsier-illB0l‘I§@l0Wll- A lllny before ills lluuor, Mr. J. Iii ‘ Wlyatl, K_ (i, one drunk appeared‘ ~-'Mll‘*** Will llilllglllfl Wflfl Viflli" “m; |,._.-,n|(.,| “w, "m.,; $3 “Having fril-ulis lu Charlottetown for n Rats-ls. Ills Ilounr suspended son-fell’ MY”- lt‘llt'l' pending; good bl-hzlvlour. — till 7.l1Z,l~i,lii,19,21. i ..'.\lr. Albort Jamicson and fam- _-,HE cRopa In “qufllingvly ll-lt. on rl-lurn for their bouil- l'..uuy,l| lllu Villlilify out: will \vli-1:m"r “Wimhlig I" imlmium’ ‘Visit ‘H ul~z~ luuliiliilrl-lll l‘l'lI]l:I, l‘.‘<i]ll‘tfi1i.liV [he hum“ m Mr‘ ‘lumlesonfl pa“ H, Wain’ Wm,“ ma“), mm,“ “'1. l-ulu, .\lr. null Airs. Willilun Jnmlc ill Lilli.) null clllrl-l- appear well up mm‘ (imirgilloivii' jll lul- li'v'l‘i'ill§l' (lifflli-Ilfilllliiy one ‘will ucl- n fit-Ill thnl would be class- lll us thin. Roots appeal‘ to iii‘ l-fllil uull will yiulll llu abundant i'l'tl]i, l-vl-n lllto potatoes which ilil\‘l' only recently zlppcltrled above glouull, have takl-n on a Ilcaltlly uppldrllul-la which indicates n , Maw ,,,.UI,K_H_ are ‘vlfllllllg their granllmot I Knew by Roy Ofifififi-O w+++o4 06-6 Q OOfiHVOQQ-HOQQ-O ..*.\lius Freda Morrisey, who lulu Ital-u training in lbl- (‘llclsen libs- pllnl, is visiting her home in Georgetown. A the to gaudy, The singing oi’ the Na- tional Anthem brought ll val‘! pleasant afternoon to a vlvflfl- ’ Liberal-Conservative Convention ..“.\iiss Doris hlcllnnnlll, of Hali- fax, and her little brother, Keith, her. Airs. A The annual meeting of the Liberal-Conservative; e1 King's County, for the purpose ot‘ transacting the regular OH, MY BACK ! it GUARDIAN CENTRAL JOB PRINTER! 136 Princ e Street --BRlDGES-BROOKS.— A very hliivlltilllll cvvnt took place at. lll-rtllcl lfuilcll Church, Springfield West. on July lith, at 6 o'clock, when Mr. Mnlviu Winfred, son of Mr. and .\Irs. (Iilbcrt ‘Bridges, oi’ the Locke Riitlli, I’. E. l., was united in mar- rlltule to Joy Victoria, eldest daught- Pl‘ of .\lr. and Mrs. W. E. llrooks, of Springfield West, P. E. l., the Rev. .i. .\i. Hooker presiding, in the presence of a largo number of tl-red the church on the arm of her lluthur to the strains of Loheugrins Wedding March, played by Miss Lila Moreshead, cousin of the bride. The church was beautifully decor- ntell with flowers for the occasion friends and relatives The bride en- - A. Aitkcn, Georgetown. . JMIss Ethel Alorrlssey isspoull- int! her vacation with her parents. Mlt- and Mrs. ’l‘. E. Morrisscy. (Icorgetown. A . JMrs. William (lnrdon is spl-ull- ing the summer with Mr. and Mrs. ‘P. E. Morrisey. She is accompani- ed by her little granddaughters. llelcn and Catherine Inckerby. A ..*l\iiss Jean Aitken, of RfiRlIl-‘I. is spending her vacation in George town with her lmother, Mrs. A. All ken. ..‘lilrs. George Rogers and sous, of (Yharlottetowu, have arrived in Ar Recltation—A Little Sehoolma" am by Marion Taylor. Recitation-A Boy's Wish by Or- ville Taylor. Solo—Hawailan Florence Morris. At the close of the program all address was road to the teacher by (llady Taper and the presentation ol’ a. French ivory jewel ease was: lnade by Marion Tlqylor. In a few‘ well chosen words Miss Morris thanked her pupils for their kiull- ncss. She than treated all present Fare well byf Get someone to massage thoroughly with Mlnard’s- It relieves pain. enuresis. I Llulsrsi 1 > b > > > business of the organization, and at the same time and place a Convention to nominate a candidate to contest the County at the forthcoming general election will be held on Monday. July 26th at 2 p. m. in the Town Hall at George- town. All officially recognized polls Ire entitled to flvs delegates each. Chairmen will see that their Dolls art tally represented. and‘ that delegates are properly accred- lted. JAMES P."CLOW, President. FRED I-‘I. MIELLISH, Secretary. P7§§éOIPQ 0-901 O4 O4 94 OGGO RVO§OQO §§44+§§+§§ o o 0 0 e o o o o o o o o v0 o o +0 (leorgctoivu to spend the summer. Q Q Q Q by illc bride's friends. Tho bride O¥OO—QOQ-OOOO&OOOOO-O-OO4+QQ v < was attractively attired in a dress Pill) .\ I‘) I012 and are the guests of Miss Alivv of white crepe and satin, with veil Conllllllll- -‘\ and orange blossoms, and carried u bouquet of carnations. She was nttcntlell by her sister, Miss Flor- UIICO, who wore a powder blue dress ‘ ut‘ satin crepe with but to match, lillil carried a bouquet of white and rcd flowers. The groom was ably supported by his friend, Mr. Arthur Ferguson, or Everett, Mass. After the ceremony the party drove to the home of the bride, where a sumptu- ous supper was served to about 5lt‘\'f'.llly-ilV8 guests. The number ol‘ beautiful gifts received attests to the iaopularity or the -bride and groom. They will reside in Dor- l-bcster, Mass, U. S. A. Stock Quotations HALIFAX. July li-Quotutlons furnished by Johnston and Ward, Members of, the Montreal Stock Exchange: - At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. . 37% Aulorlcan Can. Co. . . . . . . . .. 58 Am. Locomotive Co. . . . . . .. -10-i Am. Smelt. and Refng, Co. . 136% llutto and Sup. Min. Co. 138V. Anaconda Cop Min. Co. 49V; Canadian Pacific Co . . 164 Chile Copper Co . . . . . . . . . .. 34% ILS. Cast lron Pipe and Flly. ' I00. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 18 N.Y. Con. and ilu . Riv. RR. 131% Consolidated Gas ‘Co. . . . . 101% international Paper Co. 51% Standard Oil of lN. J. 43% Mls. Kan. and Tex. Ry. 218 Kelly Springfield Tire Co. .. 132 Marlnnll Oil Co, . . . . . . . . . . .. 221 liculllng Co. . . . . 90% Southern Pacific Co. . .. 107%, lfnlon -Paciflc Ry. 152% IRS. Industrial Alcohol Co. Westinghouse Electric .. llnitcll States Steel F.W. Woolworth Co. (inn. Steamships Pfd Bridge Montreal Power . National Breweries .. Spanish River Asbestos Com. New. .. . Standard New York . . . . . .. Wheat-duly. 145 ; Sept. 1441/9; l)r. W. R. (tarsal. j ' (‘IIIIKOPRACTOR Yl-ur Pnllnur Grnduute ‘ (Hill-e- I'll Princi- litres! (Opposite 5 .\i. l-uur». Church) llnnrs f2-—3 l’. M, I Dirt-plugs by Appolninlont QOOOOOQOOOOQOOOOO+QOOOQQ mi \__ INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We use this adjective ad- -..'Miss Kathleen Manuel, who was visiting Mrs. A. E. Jenkins" Georgetown, has returned to her home in Dartmouth, N.S. A Hard Coal Soft Coal I Besco Coke Dec. 147%. Corlw-July, 76%; Dec. 84%. Oats—Sept. 41%; Dec. 41%. Wheat-July, 164%; Oct, 1441/4; Dec. 142%. —--— Sept. 82%; Names you should know You like to know names that everybody knows-name of the man who tied lightning to a kite; name of the man who watched a tea kettle and went out and made an engine. Just knowing such names gives you pleasure. We take pleasure In providing you with the kind of coal you want and in any quantity that your needs demand. Corns Stop Aching After Foot Bath it's a new idea-and one that always brings sore corns to n quick end. This wonderful hot toot lbath treatment is described In the dir- ections for using Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor. Try it to-night— You'll get quick relief for your aching corns when you use Put- nam's Extractor. Satisfaction guaranteed. 25c at all dealers. SPRAY? SPRAY ‘.5 With a HARDIE for results. HAND or POWER with adjust- able Booms, two, three or four rows, three nozzles to the row and all Brass Pumps. Every machine guaranteed to do proper work and efficiently. Busy delivering the machines NOW. Ask for further Information. JOHN H. GILL Great George Street. Sufferers from Eyestraln may have perfect vision and i therefore do not suspect the f presence of any eye defect. The motive power of the entire human organism Is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, it l; computed , utlllze about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eye i strain is present. a much larg- i er proportion Ia required. l l We will be pleased to talk over your coal requirements any time. as our coal ls all of standard qual- ity and will guarantee prompt ser- vice and lowest prices. Mspcclnl prices on car load Iota. W. l). GILLIS & CO Phone 176 Yet there are names that thousands of people know that can give you much more pleasure in a much more personal way. Names that stand for the best things to eat, to wear, to sleep on, you can buy. ' Names that if connected with the salad dressing, hat, mattress you select-or any other desirable thing you select-mean it is most desirable. Names written large in advertise- ments. Advertisements tell why those are wise names for you to know. Why such names greet you in‘ the best groceries, department and hardware stores. Why those names are in the buying vocabulary of thou- sands . . . are believed in by thousands . . . justify belief! Hence defective gygsJhr-Qugh their consumption of an ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- ergy. may seriously affect the functioning of other organs of the body. and produce III health. be: QQQOQOQQOQQOQQQO§QQ§Q 0 rooooooooeooooooooooooov~ Feeds HAVE YOUR EVEI EXAMINED ll- lill.f-.llsholl . Optometrist .¢¢¢n4~@¢¢4044oA444¢44¢. t‘, Professional Cards | Mark R. McGuigan l B. A. finsnnlsrr-zn. soucrroa, z Money to Loan Cameron BIock,Ch.1rlottetown,P.E.I. t iIZZSO-l-ll-ll. 4 O } Read the advertisements. 'Don’t ask vaguely in a store for “cold cream,” “a skillet,” “a vacuum cleaner.” Ask for So-and-Sds Cold Cream, So-and-Sds Skillet, So- and-Slfs Vacuum Cleaner. Use the names, you have learned through advertisement-s, that stand for, the pro- duct that means most to you and most to most everybody. For u... SUMMER MONTHS 761‘7‘17'7i we will have good large stocks oi FEEDS for HORSES. CATTLE, HOGS and POULTRY. azxkzsaznznaazx DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT does not mean discus of the eyes. Healthy eyes often give trouble In reading or gfllfll‘ uses. . We are specialists In cor- = rooting defective sight with proper glans. We are equip- pea with the latest and most oelentlflo Instruments used for eyesight testing. Long experience and a sound business reputation Is your guarantee of good ur- vlos. H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIIT Monhaluoyl’. I. l. Offloo oonnestod With Drug Itoro BALEY HAY and STRAW, ETC- FEED OATS, BRAN, SHORTS. CRACKED CORN. FEED CORNMEAL, CRUSH- ED OATS, SCHUMACHER FEED anda full stock of POULTRY SUPPLIES. Also ROLLED OATS, OATMEAL, TABLE CORNMEAL. BUCK- WHEAT FLOUR, GRAHAM FLOUR. etc., etc" all at Iow- ost prices. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Carter 8l Co LIMITED. Dr. l. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nolo and Throat Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses Office. Bayer Building Great George Street Office Hours-Q to 12.30. 1.30 to 5- M cDonalg & McPhcc o s . A. MCDONALD H. F. MQPHEE H AIIIFAGTgiIEIIS MIG! Gilli IATIOI LIIIITI DIVIDEND NO. l Notice In hereby given that n dividend of 4 per can! (being st the rote of l per cent per nnnurni upon paid up Preference shares of this Corporntlon has been do- elnred for the half yrnr ending June 30th. ION. Payable on the liith do! of All]!!! W20 to share. holders of record June .10, I026. B7 order of the Board, w. M. McDONALII, Recruit-Treasurer. Toronto. Jul! 6. l9". .... . . Read the advertisements to know. AAAAAA‘.anzaav-anmzazsknzmknann‘ Barristers, A-tte-rmys. Eta. Money to Loan umoxouomuo Ismail has All Conservatives... I ncluding Ladies. Invited to Coniventiori Thurs i i a y » 4Q _n—r / t I. ,. .