HAPPY IIISOOYEHY lFOR ‘sin’ sro|m|i"'""°""""“"*"" There is relici ior , o W55‘ norms u‘)! . IEIYOIS llllcisrlol a AFTEli-EATIII llsrmsis d: of o ie are re - iffiisissiifitizz. stomach from over-eating and other common causes. rlOYl YOII SIIOIJLO iutliiull Illllto quifllui nut Ill ursn '""'"°'°"°'""" , srouiscii Phiafiggirtlgi-ssif-FLI-Z ‘Upset stem-sinus ulunll! ‘:1’, ‘l imnh“ "mm INEVER UPSET AN ii".§fi§i°“js2“d.?.7ii.“i'-'“?1 ursn STOMACH i$i.1;n§;§j,j.'i*i.-s.1i 5113......“ fupset . ‘a h fd " ° r. a l‘ Moi ‘Qfilie; .'h'r'i’°i§..¢r'3§".°¢ vmrr crust: ‘o! i“ excel. ‘your stomach is upset. A "BET QTOYAAOI" m. "llmlmlfn" "° lsick stomach should he gamma u ; Item“), an hwfgmgldag“: .'ogm"h',hinz _'trel" gently. Use he caused hTovcr-csting or pimmhmm. fu-mu]. h; gentle aooth- cthorerocses. Car remand rdlsveccsnmonirpsetutxah. n; fig,“- arr sioloien uzlihalaouoaiucl sm-L uyseistornuh. esraa “no o." u“ fiVC! l ntlslsoot in? relief pipto ‘isn't! min ese onus a upoc - a size‘ smmuh’ A Pflepttr-Bersmsllflgs‘ nfeuiuajnd 1 ts. “Hi is: .- us y ia v P Bcauul h- t ' th MAIN-flip 5% s "so ioclpltsds; ov-erwBd-stomacuratnd $.31: theirsyusicsu. WHO AIE THE IAAHEIS OF PEPTO-IESMALI PeptoBcemal is made by the Norwich Pharmaal Cmnpuy. For more than forty yairs the l\0fIl0ll Phirrmual Company has been a leader in its field cl pharmaceutical duvelo t. Through constant research and tcstr Pe toileamal so other Norwich Products are slay: uniform an oi hilhmt standard. A NORWICH PRODUCT 53-46 a PEPTO-BESMAL FOR l/pss; STOMACH OEHTRAL IiIIAIIOlAH i7...» In an a nnwsy Hahn may b. than: atllvooeutaawallatrietlypuy- ablcinadvanioe. CRASWELL for Photographs. IDIIII‘! TAXI. Phone b3. CONFIDIRATION IJII H: BUBANCB. THE ROXY RESTUBAINT will bl open temporarily to save meals this week. DISCOUNT BALE on Dresses. suits and Coat; still continues at Kennedy's Ladies Wear, , BOGERSOIWS BEHUTY SHOP, Crapaud, will be closed during week ending August 23rd. PHONE SAUNDERS i806 for group and wedding pictures ol location. ORDER BLANKET! and tailor- ed shirts at factory prices from S. F. TarBush. DB. M. scrrsrms nominees ' the opening of an office in New Glasgow. PIANO norm-firm. suriitiy used, but will pass for new. 120 bass. Bargain for quick purchaser. l Miller Bros, Ltd. l REDUCED DRESSES. suits, ‘coats, blouses, shorts. purses and gloves at The Fashion Show”. Gt. George Street. " ALL WHOLESALERS will c1089 their places oi business Thursday. at twelve o'clock noon in order to allow thei-r staffs to attend the Fair. RECENT ARRIVALS -- Seer- sucker Gowns. Flanneletie Gowns. Slips and Pyjamas. Kennedy Ladies Wear. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWAR DISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT Mortgage Sale IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 AD- VERTISERS - Advertisers are ladvised that ordinary copy must reach the Guardian Office not IN A SURVEY MM! ON CARS IN (HARLOTTETOWN AT THE HEIGHTOE ‘OID HOME WEEK‘ There will be sold by Public Auc- flon in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queens County, Prince Edward lb- ia-ud 0n Thursday the 21st day of August 1047, at the hour of 12 situate on Township number 29 in Queen; County aforesaid bounded and described u; follows: Commenc- ing on the South side of the Old Tryon Road at the Northwest cor uer of land of Louis Hagan, thence westerly along the said Road to the East boundary of land of Rcagh Sherren thence South along the laid East boundary of Shorten’! land to the North boundary of land of Edward Sberren thence East o'clock goon All lhnt mm or [an]! "MP" "m" "lull" "id 9011M» that the demand for Cai- Number The 2m duy or my A. n. 1041- llater than 1i A- m. m. day previous IN W! 1N!“ 01 FRANK A~ to date n: insertion. Large ads, JOHNSTON late of Charlottetown qum-ger pa“ and ‘we; m“; "up in Queens County lu the “h! Pwv- * the office at least 24 hours in ad- lnce, Engineer, deceased, intestate. vuca To the Sheriff of the County of} _ ‘WWII 90"“! or luv cvfllllblv v1’, THE Y's MEN'S cum report GREETING‘ Books has been unprecedented but P2533555 “W” "Pa"! m“ the Printers are making every cf- he n on file of Eudaivilia Johns- fon to keep up Mm me denmmt n “A Ch"'l°“°'°“'“ "limflld- Outside points should have their wbtiow’ u” Admlnlstratfl‘ M u" supply in a day or so and in the “ w’ mm“! Esta” Prlwlng ma‘ 5 meantime the public are asked to mam“ my l" m"! 101' "w Pur- b ti t til th mu 1 l pose hereinafter set forth: You are asafigbleefl u" e suppy s lhfirblnre hereby required to cite ____ all persons interested in the said 1 v15"- xgLATlvgs _ m“ and is?“ u‘ b‘ and “W” hem" u" Mrs. R. R. Latimer and sons. Rad- “ 5° p""m "t a Pmbfl“ Cw", cliff and John, motored from Lou- THERE wan: non: aoonvssn rirrs nun :11: IEXT roun LEADING anmins qonaiiirn RESULTS ,1 q" qelval survey mode on can In Charlottetown at the height oVOld H0010 Vluk‘ showed that . . . Yes! At Charlonetc-wrfs renowTEdT6T Home Week’ a survey of tires, on the can of Canadian motorists, proved again “More People Ride on Goodyear Tires‘ Than on Any Other Kind." No matter‘ and South alon the boundaries of | u’ b“ h°ld l“ ‘he cw" "W" l" “m land o‘ Edfiard Shane“ to [and | Chmiottetown In Queens County. of George McDonald thence East l“ m” "l5 P'°Y'“°°- °n walnut"! us»: tho North boun’ 1 of aald "l" "d"! d“ u! ikvwmbcr next had o‘ Gem.” Mcnonau to Loug- ‘_ Willing. at the hour of eleven o'clock Hagan‘; land thence South along .'°'e“°°“ 9' ""5 "m9 Ill)’ 141 5118'? ‘he we” boundary o! Hag-n.‘ land Icause if any they can why the ao- flm ma“ o! commencement com icounts of the laid Estate should a.’ “l,” o, ‘and a m“, [not be passed and the Estate cloned no" or km as Prlyrd for in laid petition and This m“ l. made m panama [on motion of Ernest H. Strong, Esq, n ’ pow" of uh conmhled 1n ‘n -Proctnr for said Petitioner. rndenture of mortgage dated the _‘ 5'“! l‘ l! befall!’ "14""! u!" l 20th day of Am." m“ made be, itruo copy hereof be forthwith pub- tween John n. McKenna. of Rose Illlhed l" Wm “WWW? published v.11“ In Queen! Con“, Mo,’ ‘In Charlottetown aforesaid once in “u, firmer m Mnhn E Mcxenn. each week for at least four consecu- H. w,“ M the We V", and Lew" itive weeks: from the date hereof and s, Binns of Saint John, New Bruns- ltblt I true wry hem»! he forth- wkk o, ‘he “the, p,“ wmch mun. iwith posted in the following public ge by assignment dated 11th June ‘PIMM mlvwtlvelr. uI-melv. in the L?“ ‘a no“, “sud 1n the "ma", lhaii of the Court House in Char- gned default having been made WWW“ Ifvrwlfl- It M Mar the payment of the interest secured 3°?" Bank 0' Clmldl Al! Chif- erflm dotteiown aforesaid, and at or near .DATED u,‘ 22nd d". o; m” ithe Bank of Nova Scotla in Chari- m-L lcttetown aforesaid so that all per- DONALD Mdmqyolq, sons Interested in the said Estate Asslgnee of Mortgage; a afofreaaid may have due notice eroo . A’ WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Juilre of the mid Probate Court at Charlottetown in l first above written. By the Court. E. MARGARET fAlrnlitelfixu F I. I E s is» ' TO VISIT CANADA HOSIIUITUES M _cnast to coast tour of Canada dur- ing August and September. After ‘visiting Prince Rupert they will ‘board a special Canadian National {Railways train which will take ,them through the Rockies for a two °""°Y""fl imam ;,,,,,,,,,m"\ ;day visit at Jasper National Park _ sassy: l; ,On the return trip eastward they Ell "W"... iwill stori at Ottawa for two days ,where they will he guests at the [Chateau Inurier. The party plans to return to England on Sept. 27th. cerium-mid F. iiiitliir, hop-y m. Mt , soloist. will render two selections. . l vrsrr OLD HOME - Mr. and , Mrs. Charles Wills, Water-town, i‘ Mass. who hnd spent part of their I vacation in town with her parents, lMr. and Mrs. J. w. MacMlllan, Que,“ 00mm m, h, “d n", er MacLean, then on to Aliston, I LUMBERMEN mom ENGLAND _ | - i and family-New Glsssvw News. g MONTREAL, Que. Aug. 11 - A? ;group oi 40 persons representing, mend 0th" 'the larger timber importing firms icon whore Mr. Latimer is rector of Cronyn Memorial Church. They came by way oi P. E. I. and are now in Cape Breton visiting his sisters al. St Peters. and a bro- ther at Amherst, also a brother and slstcr nere in New Glasgow. ~-New Glasgow News. ‘ nu. BONNELL at st. David's. Georgetown. The concluding service ‘ of the commemoration at the 105th anniversary at St. David's Church, Georgetown, will be ‘held on Sunday at. 3 o'cock with the Rev. Dr. J. iSutherlrmd Bonncll of the famous Firth Avenue h-esbyterian Church, ,New York, as the guest preacher. iMany twill doubtless avail them- iselves of this opportunity of hear- iing this distinguished son of the ‘Island. Mr_ Roy Smallman, guest left last week for Peter's Road, P. E. L, to visit her hrother-in-iaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alexand- P. E. 1.. to visit her other broth- cr-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Acorn. At Murray River they will visit her aunt, Mrs. Alex Hardy, and at ivrurray Harbor North with Mrs Wills’ uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Irving ____ Personals MAKE FINE SHOWING-Char- lottetown students made a good Ml Ind Mfl- C0111‘! J- CImP- showing in the results of natlon- Mil. Batty- Sash. We" Vilitorl at wide music examinations announc- Q16 HOMO We?! COIEBYBNOD 0n ed recently by McGlll University. Wednesday. In the Senior Grade. Joan Rog- ———— arson tied n-lth a Montreal stu- Ml Wlllllm V- 58111911911 Ind dent for first place in the Domln-' family. Desable were visitors to mo. Heather Lantz tied with an- Charlottetown Wednesday. other Montreal student for second. ——-— and Shirley nai-rach placed third.’ M!“ Rita Bradley has returned In me preparatory mum M515; to her home in Kelly's Cross after Rogersori shared second place with a very plans-int trip to U. B. A. “W, omem and Hem, chgppg“ where she visited friends. 415% llilliii‘ Goodyearmh-isqé 5H1 HRH 6.3% Let this overwhelming preference for‘ 2nd tire. . .. 15% Gill lira. 5.7% Iird firm... 9.4% 7th iire.. 2.6% 4th tire... 8.8% All Others 8.7% Goodyesfs extra mileage, extra safety and extra economy be your buying guide.‘ Mr. John C. MacKnY- 5W1“. N. 5., and his sister. Mrs. B. Mill. Sunset LodBe. Charlottetown, spent n. few days last week with their brother, Mr. Hugh F. MacKay, who is very ill at his home in Mr. and Mrs. Colin J. Camp- bell. Beatty, Sasia. are vacationing with Mr. Campbell's brother, Mr. William V. Campbell Dellsble. It has been Campbell has visited his native |nnd Janet Fplliett were third In other grades Charles Mcfvor and EXTRA - Carol Marie Goles were well up in the lists. It is most gratifying that local students. especially when they rrach the higher grades, can hold their own with any centre in Can- ' Mrs. Colin Craig, formerly of Middleton. is revisiting the Island after a two years’ residence in Vancouver. B. c. Rev. A. K. and Mrs. Herman. 5lclvilie. N11, are spending their vocation at Middleton. where they ANDREWS ALL 5-1- Ngwr" Am, gov-n; were Joined over the week-end by their son Arthur, also e: any. The Aurora Australia is the Ant- Ymk arctic counterpart of the Aurora —-— Bcrcalls. .' Mill Marin-at Luidry. it. N.. of lthe Sutherland Manor-la! Hospital, A maple sugar tree reaches the Plm". N- 5-. ll mudins her vaca- ‘usivyht n; pmducflyjgy l; m, u, tlon on the Island. the guest of Mr. ,f 39 yum . I ‘and Mrs.‘ Macixll MacDonald. 306 O some AT HALF PRICE AT The FASHION SHOPPE It. loom 8t.- Soothe l2l'£"’i..."‘ “ii ‘$.23’ "m" °‘ Mu ‘s , m» . mm vrlill . m ' "‘" minim’: ...."'-...-.::.~'."::l:€..h"~:::in l m. and Mrs. Henry Arsenauit and daughter Patsy. of Amherst, N. l.. are spending a week's vaca- tion on the Island. visiting rela- tives and friends. While in char- [dbl l-cl II l_ I I u r i}. ,".:t**""'"“.:.'.- a . . _ as‘ i"..‘.“‘&'°om vhwuéiu. $.Wo%"¢fi,$3‘f'"’ ‘“" kn!‘ ANDREWS \\ clunges. It is Mrs, Campbell's first visit. to P. E. I. FRINCETOWN ROAD W. M. S. The Princetown Road W. M. S. held their August. meeting at the home oi Mrs. Murdock MacvSween with the president in the chair. The meeting opened with hymn, "Thy Kingdom Come. 0h Lord". The theme of the meeting was "The nations get" together." The scripture was read by Miss Alice Dollar, followed by thel Lord's Prayer liin tirilson. The responsive reading wasfrom the Missionary Monthly and the hymn "These Things Shall Be". This was followed by prayer and closed the devotional period. in; were read and approved, and roll answered by eleven members nnd three visitors. Squares for quilt iwei-c handed in. Mrs. Emmerson Kent idndly in- for the next meeting when the roll is to be answered with a verse of scripture containing the vrord "Temple." Collection am- ounted to 90 cents» Meetlnl was closed with the benediction and a dainty lunch served by the host- eer and a social half hour spent. (II-ANNE! All SCHOLARS REGINA — (OP) -- Bl: lnknt- chcwan women - three or them grandmothers — who thought life a bit duh after their children grew up and left home registered at ‘ Rclina ‘ioilcgs rurrmer school and plan to resume their teaching car- eers when may finish refresher courses. UGR. Kent. Inl- iand - (OP) - Ari m9 fire-enl- zgiu: used in i010. new is for The minutes of the last meet- - vltcd the members to her home - See your Goodyear dealer todayl WEAR IOllE PEOPLE HlliEmIAOliE TOISAAHE HAOLEILUOI GOODYEAR TIRES THAI OI AHY OTHEH [III MARITIME m: plots dumd with 55 DDT Baal-Cop Dust showed marked Increases la potato yields, Un lr on your ma: emails’: a ready-mind isucdcida-i dds the control of all common to pom, including only and late “fro. Colorado to basic, lea beetle I ha! ho pot. r spraying gunmen _ M’; Missal-Cop pray Powder __ what the event, where it is, or when it is,‘ this fact has been proved over and over: