JUIIY 27,1928 Your gain is, our loss. iN SALE 0F Malrs sun?“- All ‘our. smart new Tweed Suits - THE CHARLOTTETOWlE GUARDIAN V25 p. o. OFF tor men and young men swill lle sold lluring this Sale at 25 per eent oil. If t ' ' $18.00 Suits $13.50. p 520ml)‘ SlgllwnrSullis Suit or two this is a splendid opportunit 5. $29.00 Suits $22.00. HENDERSON 8c CUDMORE O-VO-Q-fQO-GO-O-OQ-Q-OO-O v0 vvoov-o v ' FOR Guardian Readers Daily Selections July 27, 1928 'vOO*QQ-QO'QQ‘WO'OVYQYQ- 040-00- THE WEAKNESS OF WICKED- Men’s Wear , - __ MEI QOOQQOQQQO-QO-QOQ OO‘.'§O-Q§§# i i The Public Forum i This column is open for the discussion by correspondents o! questions of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarh, endorse the 0 CHARWOOO. The July meetingllioullted $22.00 $lt'..ll0 V/Llh givcll of the Womens Institute met at theto the district to pay lor shinglinp; f‘. . school house with nine membersthe school, Next meeting will bemen-S and one visitor present. The pro-held in the school-house. lceeds from the Auction Party a- l M. . , . ., _ . , _ I , —IllllInllr - nault entertained the Wo- Institute for the July meet- ing. Eleven members and three vls- Hcnorc Gallant. llcrs were present. Different sub- Records- NE-SSWl-‘rct not thyself ‘because of evil men, neither be thou envious at the wicked; for there shall be no lC\'.'3.l‘(l to the evil man; the candle opinions 0| correspondents. 4+O%OQOO-%OOO—OOOFQOOO-O#Q- C-o-n-s-t-a-n-t-i-n-o-p-l-e of the wicked shall be -Prov. 24:19.20. Illll; 0llb.—~ PRAYER-O Thou Who are ab- sollltc goodness, we rejoice that larger "umber ° Came were PM" SAUNDERS GOVERNMENTS MATTER. Sin-Some years ago when a y 1 Q51" n; H | .~ -. - tured on the public common than oca or a umm ng Birds 21477 light ls might and will prevail. is the custom mday_and when the, , . young cattle often wandered away - FRIENI“ a considerable distance from the h ‘Q I h , ._ y . ‘ . yo a ea ; . y . Just A Melody g2 yo“; 11mg ca: 55f, ilgnilslitmsl (tlilllléelioogegefitcii y? not llecrssall O f h S or do :i“.::;i;r.:".r."::‘12m: t“ l“ k Is it houses and grounds with , 1 I d n. _ n-i-f ‘_ '_ _ g _ umm“ » "t ° t e Y e _ .;'..:';::&..1 ‘s. sale?‘ a you‘ Gene Ann," 21454 Amt pnghes to make your heart Lhcvir finding I. . , For Trot George Olsen and in» Music‘ 21452 g ' I“ "W °f m“ m“ m“ m“ °°'“‘ , Get Out and Under tlle Moon 21432 I FOXTYOI Ramona Waltz Paul Whiteman and Z1214 _ His Orchestra “Vocal Gene Austin 21334 Vocal Dolores Del Rio _ 4053 Nat. Shllkret and the Victor Orchestra Get ' No! The pleasure from travel, or money, or books, Would soon bring a gloom to us all; But the wonderful cure to that achc in your heart Is friends. They're the best ivagc of all. . Just invest in some friends. And you'll find that the gain Keeps coming in day after day. For a song in your heart and a smile on your lips Is the profit.‘ Now doesn't it pay? —By K. M. Herkcs. O O O 4#Q44rOO-Q#4 ‘ HOUSEHOLD mission in connection with the seems to have disappeared would tr. pllt a notice in the papers oi‘- fvring a reward for information that would lead to its recovery? Such a public notice would doubt- less be followed by desirable ru- suits. During the late war the German naval strategists instructed the Submarine Commanders to sink the British ships “without leaving a trace." and I hope our Govern- mcnt has not adopted the German method in regard to this much- talked-ol‘ Commission. When the unfortunate Indian Civil Servants lost some seventeen thousand dollars through the un- selfish exertions of one Andrew purchase of the new road machines it not be well for the Government Sweet Sue- Just You SCRAP BOOK B! ROBERTA LEE Brass Knobs on Beds Fraser Mitchell we were given a, bungalow to remind us of the pat-i riotic efforts of that gentleman and; oooooo+vo+o+ouooeeoooo< his colleagues. but in tho case 01'; this vanishing commission we have; nothing to remind us of the states-l _First with the identifying "Nat necessary to par. boil" tag. _FiISf_ with the identifying and protecting wrapper. HE distinguishing goodness of Premium Hams and Bacon led Swift Canadian Co., Limited, years ago, to distinguish the appearance of the product so that identification For Trot Ben Pollack 21437 and Hie Californians w Laugh! Clown, Laug! Warlng'e Pennaylvaniana Cooper Lawley Vocal l M00 the latest Red Seal records by famoul Vii-WP Alli"! w I w t T l“ of Canada, rain as." “mew a BODY OF FORMER N. S. MAN FOUND IN LAKE LACONIA. N. 11.. July 26. - The i’ 0i’ Alfred R. McArthur, 40 Years old. was found in a few feet 0f water at Lake Opeche. Death is believed to have been due to heart llllllre. and not to drownlnll. 118W“ _ TERS VOl .,-,.. mum». 21308 21390 gls/ ,- i L former resident of Amherst. N. 8.. and was a skilled tool maker. To clean the brass knobs on en- ameled beds unscrew them and boil all together in a mixture of 1 table- spoonful salt to 1 quart of vinegar. This removes tarnish and they can be polished with _ but little effort. Do not use this method for knobs of brass beds. as after they are boiled they will not match the rest of the the road machines by telephone. It is true, the Hon. Mr. McIntyre lclls us that the unprecedented saving of $9.500 on every mile ofl road work done by these machines‘ will in n. few years be enough to pay off the debt oi’ this provincial the National Debt of Canada. alldl manshlp of the lnen who purchascdi bed in color. Washing Greasy Dishes dishes easier squeeze the juice of lcnlon into the washing them. No soap is needed. llow to Iron Braid braid. ' mom STUFFED PRUNES checsc. nuts and pimct0..makc CHAMOIS GLOVES When washing chamols gloves.‘ add a teaspoonful of’ olive oil to the water. This keeps them soft and pliable. LEFT- OVER PUDDINGS Breakfast foods hot water before arithmetic. and delicious and hearty salad for sum- be accented as Substitutes for 60m- l m0!‘ SUPPCPS. make denclou, should try to get down from the puddings when the left-overs areclmlds find 01"- Of the 108 Whit-l used with milk. raisins or cocoarlut, slmolmdcd them u" LhQEIdd" Con" just as bread pudding is made. first announced. ,McArthur was a Investment Securities Our‘ list of offerings carries a careful selection 0f_ High Grade Issues containing Government and Municipal Bonds, Public Utility and Corporation Securities- A copy will be gladly furn- ished on request. Eastern Securities 0o. Ltd- INVHCIIINT IANKIBS w. H. v. nuilbarrManli-lrer in llohnonl and. OIIMRMW“ Ioatreel Ialllu l“PINKHAM’S filiMPllllNll ' IS WUNBERFUI.” Read This Letter from a Grateful Woman ' Vanessa. Oat.—"l think Lydia E P"‘""‘" ”2l.°..a‘ill'.'.‘.°i‘“l?.v’i bad six children ol hich four are liv- "= “if "r rail; baby boy now . . .. l my friellda to tike it “umm, Va-nena, Ontario. ~- -..- month: old “her? re . w. What are two equal vii-wee ta lhc public debt of Great Britain as well. And this will. of course, be il- monllment to tho memory of the! Saunders Government. But the To make the washing of greasy trouble is. the electors of Belfast a do not understand Mr. McIntyrcN their heads gel? dizzy when they try to follow his , savings of millions and billions. but they could probably understand an explanation about this commission- Usc several thicknesses of Turk- Br Whiflh “my think has Wm" 9m’ ish towels. lay the braid face down 0f their POOR“. and during the on this and iron the back of the 00mins by-electlon they will llkclv ask some direct questions to which they will expect plain, satisfactory answers. Foolish platitudes by men who claim to be miracle workers and Seeded prunes. stuffed with cream flllllffls which are not understood’ a by the men who use them will not mon sense in the approaching elec- tion. Messrs. Saunders and McIntyre 'vcntion. and tell us something that, lordinary people could understand. The Saunders Government appears to have adopted as its guidini,’ principal the motto. "In self-grati- fication and selfishness. unity; tn public expenditure, reckless extrav- agancc and waste; in public speecll- - making, imbeclllty: and in all things. hypocrisy." I am, Sir. etc., BSLFAST. oorvew‘ at the time of purchase would be possible. Many of these guides to identification, planned by Swift Canadian Co., Limited, for the protection of tFe purchaser-the branding on the rind, the sanitary wrapper, the blue tag—- have become general trade practices. Now, Swift Canadian Co., Limited, has in- augurated a new method of identification—the name “Swift” branded in dots on the side. Hereafter, your smallest purchase will show whether you have or have not obtained the genu- ine Swift's Premium. Swift Canadian Co. Limited. WillS SD-I p k Swill 4W" i!‘ anrli y y. I50 to ehoose fronl. $32.00 Suits $24. . \ EIUBHUE First to use rlze large brand on ham and double brand on bacon. /'\ ills npl llvfrssaiy - m pilbml 5min llrnlllllll llllll PAGEFIVE‘; fi,___ .0 jects were iscussed but nothing de- cided definitely as yet. Next meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Modern Etiquette I] IOBIITA LII $000404 rvaQ .Iaitocourteotlathtngforan e ed coup‘ to monopolize each A. No.11‘. is very rude and im- plies jealousy. Q. What la often engraved ‘on place-cards? A. The monogram of the host- liould be_ cultivated in a child‘! 4_ "Vi" rmdv“ u“ “T: A. Self-repression and self-con» h. ' hell! - - trot constitute the rounalluon of I000 Milli-Ill- a-c-o-‘LOLI QABBYGRAMS I Wtltlll) ‘mls SIGN on A Caaulvnl. alarm-low: ‘Monsoon WUSCLINV? at Flea-re A uon wml ~ uls BARE antes-level, tllmx lrsA emu enmq l Yoolwll 333s. I v-