Dry mouth and parched throat are grateful for the refreshing coolness of Wrigley’s Spearmint. 1T1... delightful flavor recalls the joyous freshness of springtime. _ Wrigley’s whitens teeth, sweetens the mouth, clears the throat and aids digestion, while the act of chewing "calms and soothes the nerves. _ All these are positive benefits _ which are inaddition to the pleasure Wriglefs affords young and old. cupa to the pound, more flavor in the cup, more i to the taste. That's what makes Red. Base {Pea ‘ ‘so populat. . listen! Peqkase swwissdi '1 Bvkoslé ‘is goodies? RED; ROSE ORANGE PEKOE isexfrs" good l Western Guardian -IILL YOU! TANK! A‘! user's new nonu- Gasoline Pump, SDIB-H-U-lmi). --WIQTI.IN AGENT-l Mr. C. J- Gllllllt is aim-dim Asent in He" m; m4 wm be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. —BU! MOBILOIL l. A. or B. at Bruce's. siils-a-li-imo. _.I.OBS-MILLII “KIBBLO” nappy Meal contains suiiicient charcoal. Charcoal macs up tho system and cl- ‘ ' ‘ worms. Sold at Brace"s. AOSB-S-IB-eod-e wks. -BUY ROBE-MILLER Meat N! Biscuit at Bruce's. wholesale distrib- utors ior Prince Edwrsd Island. 4038-5-33-eod-4 wks. —POWIR AND geared melt choppers for iur iarmers. Pricu unbeatable at Braces. 4088—5-23-cod—4 wks. —ATTB.ACTIVI2 ALL WOOL bath- ing suits, new shades and designs. moderately priced. A1.‘ SINCLARSU 5l60-6-S-2i JIBAYCO” Red Label spoclal made-to-order Eflillsh ioX. mink and muskrat netting. large stock at Brac- s-s, 4038-5-23-cod-4 wks. —WI!EN PLANNING your vacat- tlon, select your baggage irom our complete stock. SIJVCLAIRJS. 6160-64-2! 4am BOSS-MILLER Charcoal "Midget" PUPPY Biscuit two days per week to eliminate worms. Fresh stock at Bruce's. 4038-5-23-eod-4 wks. lice. Capt. Knight. made several trips sturgeon. and M. Mary's Bey. A. made several trips to Murray Harbor North. Annsndale and several other THE CHARLOTTETOVQN G __ Eastern guardian .311!!!‘ UNLOADID Cl! Robin Hood Flour. Bran and Short-Q lowest Pflecli wholesale and retail. Poole s» ‘Ihompson. Ltd. Montague. ..'EASTII.N AGENTQ-Mr. J. W- , lidurdock is Guardian neat in Mon- i “m, mil will be pleased is receive‘ new and renewal subscriptions. ’ --_ moosr. AlllllVES-Cspt. Focd- rigger arrived from Little Bras no‘ ' ' r with s. load oi coal ior the Eastern Csnneries Lid. 'l-le will discharge part at their factory at Boughtonf _7 Island and the rest here. A. ..°BiG FISH-some 0t the local sports went fishing on the 24th. Victoria Day. The biggest catch was taken by P. A. Scully. M. L, A.. and his sons. Stephen and Gerard. A. ..'PILO‘! BUSY-Our local pilot, Temple Gotell, is very busy those times piloting steamers, also a num- ber oi schooners to Lower Montague and Montague. A. = nqifltrlhtzlllt-Schooner Leon- wlth fertilizer to Panmurs Islandq ..'BUSY 8C1IOONEB.—Schconer Bonnie Brier Bush. Capt. Goshee. places. A. . . ‘TRADING SCHOONElIw-Schr. lviinnie Iaura. Capt. R. Penny, made - several trips to Murray Harbor. An-; , mandala and other places. A. ____ "raovnvcrsr. BOYS‘ cam"- AT 0!! 1B! .' ‘Gentle, ‘health- lflli exercise and Tlun‘ unbounded is Qinked up with the 4m of a C.C.M. ..Joycycle to your youngster. It's stiirdily built, easy running and wonderfully _ good-looking. t I There are '18 -—-S. 1 Charlottetown Summerside ‘If T. Holman Ltd. SINCLAIR? ____ Admission 35c and 15c. 5158-6-3-11. hand. than l0 lbs. __i_._._________ a Linlment ier Cough. Q cold; _____—___-__ r —MIN'S AND BOYS‘ summer un- derwesr, all new styles. in cool com- fortable 8B-rments now on display siso-e-a-ai -—DON”1' MISS "ACE HIGH" pi‘!!- sented by Lower Bedsque Players in Central Bedeque Hall, Tuesday, June' 4th. —WOMIN'S SILK BLOOMEBS. new sheds and excellent quality. Belling 75c pair. Also silk vests to match at 58c. Printed Rayons. Nice for‘ summer dresses. Good range oi patterns and shades. Special per yard 59c AT SINOLAHUS. 5160-8-3-2! --THE KENSINGTON DAIRYING Association will take in milk for cheese making beginning Monday. June 10th., running every week day during the season in both factories Cream received on Friday, June 7th. closes the butter season. Mill: cans Advance cheques issued only on July 15th. 10th oi August. September and October. final cheq- uu December 1st. Whey butter de- livered to patrons only, orders not bm-B-l-il —KEROSENE CAN EXPLODID- A painiui accident and near tragedy occurred at the lobster facwry oi Mr. David smith. on the" shore at Lot 12, on Thursday. l-lis nine year old son was helpin, the cook. Miss Murphy. and went to start the ilre up by pouring on kerosene from an almost iull one gallon can. When the oil caught iire the can blew up, scattering flames in all directions. The boy was quite badly burned. Miss Mirrphys clothing was set on fire and she, too, was badly burned about the body. Although suiiering irom shock and painiul burns, both are reported on the way to recovery. Natives oi the Philippines, whose iood ior generations has consisted oi rice and iish. are adding iresh iruits to balance their diet. '7'- ‘116 Richmond St., ‘ L _ .,-.tx.. Lowest Rate. F F’ ow W Q 2 Charlottetown Eire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at . ~.\_ soon: Stock Companies i. AA AA L A‘ AAA‘; ‘A OOO§O60§4§40¢& 40§O44Q§4§ bllb-l-l-llno. BRINGING UP FATHER RAVI YOUR EYE! EXAMINID AND GLASSES FITTED BY E. E. PARKMAN legislated Optometrist ‘ MoniagneJllJ. § meats oi the promote u. ...______________ Bell & Mathieson The camp which the churches. un- der the direction oi the M. R. E. C. conducts ior boys will be held at Canoe Cove this summer. This site is known throughout the Island as the home oi the Y. M, C. A. and Girls’ Camps. It is centrally located on the South Shore, and is a. well equipped camping site. The camp is open to all boys irom twelve years oi age up to eighteen. It will be both ‘experienced leadership o! the stsiii will meet the needs oi all ages. The I dates are July 15-25. the best days ' in the whole summer. Boys. plan on.‘ taking in the biggest thing oi’ the? whole season. The great out-oi-doors i calls you to health. to recreation, and in s. wealth oi friendships in earth. and sea. and sky." “WHIPPING STARTS-S. S. U1- mss, Capt. Whitefield. arrived from Baltimore, U. S. A., with a load oi isrtiliaer for the Potato Growers’ As- sociation. After discharging the greater part here she sailed for Sum- merside with the balance. A new boss stevedors was here this time. Mr. Whitty oi Charlottetown. who understands-his job to perfection. II‘. Welder. from the oiiice from Char- lotwtown, was looking after the ship- lll!!! 0i Mrs along the line. Needless to say. Mr. Webster is the right man in the right place. Very popular witlrall the men employed. We hope next iall to see the same genilemgn here locking after the interests of the Potato Growers’ Association. l-le W" lbly assisted by our live wire. I. B. McLai-en oi tis town. one o! the directors of the Association. Ted i l! 11m very penum- with his men. He always has things planned 5° there is no lost time to either rail- road or Association and not ior- BGWD: the ship's agent, the genial smile. A. ..‘H. Poole. oi the firm oi Poole Ind ThOIflDIOH. Lid. Montague. was IQOHDQ lftdf the hiding of 3511 5nd schooner-s ior the iimi. A. a junior and a. senior camp and the ‘ l H L t » T‘ I - 0 V _ “i whida befillodswhiletlredfiver tbeoperationwithoutmoving fisnnbehindflre Ammgzfiryourklalsstsrllionfidewiti the ' - mead i ‘Illl I'll-ST OB ‘ DECUJUOU! IEETB Nature has given the child decid- Gevrse u. Buntain, mm Charlotte- i"°‘" °" “by w“ m‘ m u“ “w” town, George h" “my, a pleulm [jaw and ian in the lower jaw. she 3h. most [rial systems, present fineign ' zudlingflaeinnb Aoolilemeldalaeep- flaepsgqmfiekhoftheFmdqrb olllrfld by a dangle fit as drown. in diagnsmbeing ' also arranged those precious pearl! in a certain way ior a certain pur- pose. Nature wants each one 0i these pearls to remain in the child's mouth ior s certain time. and to periorm a certain iunction. The ‘L is ‘ ‘ to watch over i Television transmission to the pub- l" 111 l-‘Ilzland is to start not later than July. according to announce. IAIIISTII! I SOLICITORS blabon Building. Montague IONI! T0 LOAN these important little organs at lesst as much as sho does over the finger nails or hair 0i the child. i Simple- Safe- and Dependable Fordarfnelsyscemissinqalebemuse itisdircd’. Grzvityflowdoesawrywiiia forccflfned. Ashcrtfecdlhrewithamini» nmrnofelhowaaardamncdimsiseasyto aervbanfl dirninata a 100 pggigeqniralbyflsevaclnnntankorfuel rum-sim- _ flicninepllinnnkissoplacedthatitiswell/ proseaedficmfmntormrendoollision. » i‘ Anyawabwmnsofionflreponndwih poniblespaskcmiactis tea: ezlnsi. ‘Ihroesa-euninsundofonnash manner Universal Motors Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. few indeed. and Wt. this normal change is 0i the utmost importance in the liie or the child. Every moth- er ieels keenly the possibility oi be- ing criticised ior her child's shabby appearance. for his unkcm-r! hair or hisiunclean face. but - many mothers ieel that way their .childreri's teeth? They diiier- ent because they do no; ..'w the importance oi these organs. A baby tooth that is supmled to iall out at the age s! six must not, be allowed to remain in the mouth till ten years. And a tooth that is supposed to re- Pew mothers know anything about main in the mouth till ten must not ' what is taking place in the mouthqbe extracted st the agq 9g 1.1x. ‘rhe oi their children, and yet from very i retention oi baby teeth too long is birth till fourteen or iiiteen yesrs ‘just as harmful as the early ems-u. thereiaacorlstant growing. eruption. tion oi them. Both conditions are absorption. shedding and replacement ' tors that produce crowded. irreg- oi teeth. How many mothers know . ulsr, proinrding teeth, improperly de- tbe approximate time i0.- the shed- ding o! each deciduous tooth? Very "bind ilw bones and inhsrmonious iscisl features. ed s; Justice Ives for wiury. the A-Ik "cip: A b _ ..i l.__ gss and prevents splashing through filler vaccina- . 0-613 “i575 ~ . valve. 7 .1 fiIErI ~ Fr-Carburetor Connection, Porddesler Poole & Thompson Ltd. » Ii Tnnft; 611e, ‘F . J 4 time and main the dentist is greeted with the scli-reproachirig ex- pression from the mother: "Why. ‘Doctor, I thought that was only s ;bsby tooth and would iall out any- way." Now where did mothers get the ides that baby teeth can be neg- |iected because one day they will tall out? Surely not from an authoritat- ive source. it is a very serious mis- ytske. and the sooner the mothers [realise the gravity oi this error. the Ibetter it will be for the children and parents. ed at one and ihe same timi- EYESIGHT EXAMINATIO .' I IDMONION. June l-(By The ~ Canadian hem-Mike Tymce is in the peculiar position o: having serv- ad a three month's sentence beiors sic. the sentence began. It was this way: Mike was serving a sentence ior luv. , H'N ing contributed to the delinquency 0am“ ‘Wm; of a iuvsnile when an additional Drugstore seaionce oi three months was impos- Iilillill. P- 3- l- $7414’? ‘rfigoao- . ~ "FHA we n MIIPILANPMINIU \ cnsrr on misuse? QTRAI GHTE M is“ ui “ George McManus mo.» can: ou-r or w: AFKRTMIkPF n- fiuz IIFPINOID Pl]! ~ wr win swan 1- HA§ AQ MUCH sue-via As Yooas/ —y i prisoner having committed me W‘ jury in giving evidence in h" "l um: on the delinquency M" However. the judge excrvlfid W” cy by making an order that them‘ iorm should cm back so 1-1 W i“ concurrently with the origiflll I‘ tense. which was shortened b! 1| day! because oi the liriwm" m‘ conduct. Thus it came aboui ill" v Mike's two terms in prism W" W‘ Iliilng and snrvlrlns 61-" ~ i