....._.._ n. ~...._.... . . _. __ _ ___.‘___(_’____ q: < ..qzeis§¢s.1i=rar:-r—'r-~——~ - ~.-._.,..,~. ,e____.__ ,_ ' -»¢>>F‘!rR%\§< 9r.¢:;'~=;--Ir»,._, MONDAY. “Incligesiion used to ioo ——— iakirig Fruii- a-iivesf’ Bad habits . . . of diet . . . eating too fast . . . pills, tablets, powders - acute indigestion and ‘finally chronic dyspepsia, the curse of the age! FRUlT-A-TIVES save thousands-they are so simple . . . so natural and so inexpensive. miseries, a onies and fatal risks of in igestion? Because so few understand. Your system rnust co-nperate To treat indigestion and all the diseases of the digestive tract you must understand that the stomach is only one of FIVE vital organs concerned with the digestion of food and the disposal of waste- {l} Stomach-SH Liver-{il} Bowels-{sl} Ki neys—{5} Skin. No one link in the chain can fail. A failure in any one of these five organs afiects all the others. FRUYF-A-TIVES are based upon this vital to-ojzerarire principle. They are the prescription of a The men in the picture were just coming out from a restaurant after lunch. At the street door- way one of them was seized with a gain under thehcart, the signal w ich has been the first, un- heeded warning for so many. Indigestion : z . Gas pressure : s I A sudden pain : a : The heart stops! Pa ers report such cases every ay. Why do people continue to suffer the "For years I was tortured with terri- hlc indigestion and Headaches. Then lsiwifitiit/a-tives‘ advertised and tried them. My stomach trouble has gone entirely, {vowels are regular, n9 ima. i. . 1 HAT YOU WANT . . . NEVER A PAIN. . Fruit-a-tives Give Sure, Lasting Relief Fruit-olives THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN double me up but not since MAY 29.1933 A SIIMIIIERSIIIE GUARDIAN‘ . t and Prince Bounty Ghronicle _'l‘||lg column ll reserved for news of loeul interest but advertising of a neiuiy lluture may be Inserted at 9 cents a woril strictly payable In ad- \\lll.‘lu —BUY NETS, rope, twine, and all fishing supplies at Braces. 9774-5-29-2i. ._WANTED—At. once Brace’: 100 bushels good. seed oats. Quote best price, delivered. 9774-5-29-2l. -RECEI\'ING ‘TREATMENT - Mr. William Sherry o1 Tyne Valley has entered the Prince County Hosplial for treaianent.—-8 —BABY CARBIAGES and 8Q- carts, $3.75 to $25.00 at Bruce's: 8114-5-29-2l. _lIALPEQUE-—R£S€TV6 July 5th for Old-fashioned Tea. Party. Prince- I/own United Church. 9777-5-29-11. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..' Thin column la reserved fol nevi-s of local interest but advertising of a nawny nature may his inai-rti-il in ‘.5 rents n word atrleily payable In uiliuiics. . JSUBSCRIPTIONS t0 Th9 —WlLL ARRIVE FOR. FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McLeod, Mrs. James lviorris and Mrs. Philip Jean! oi Calgary are expected to arrive} on Tuesday evening at Sunimerside to ail-cud the funeral oi their faili- er, Mr. James Wallace Duncan, who died quite suddenly Friday, May 19th. II. is expected that the fun- eral will hike place on Wednesday} afternoon from. the Presbyterian; Churcir-S ‘BIRTHDAY PARTY — M21‘. George sheen of Summerside was Iilic guest of honour at an enjoy- able social iimt‘. lfwi- Ffldal’ night ‘on the occasion of his birthday. .Mr. Donald Baker and Mrs. J- $- ‘PEITY supplied lots 0i fun with their witty sayings and droll‘ ‘songs. A bOlllllCOllS supper was‘. '5errcd by Mrs. Sheen before ilic‘ guests leii for home.—S past president ot’ the Ontario College of Physicians and Sur- eons, a graduate i'n medicine torn Edinburgh University, and a post graduate of a famous Euro- pean ospital. This Canadian Physician gave fifteen years of his life to research into the active principle of iruit juices-oranges, ap lt-s. prunes, figs and certain me icinal herbs. He did what no other doctor has ever done. ' Thousands Have Beriefifed Tn-day in tablet form, Friiit-a-tivct are literally (banging f/w hi0: 01' former suiierers from dyspepsia . . . indigestion . . . constipation .' .' . backache . . . rheumatism . . . and all the ills that follow in- digestion and faulty ctr-operation of the five vital organs ofdigcstion and elimination. YOU try them. Your tlruggistihas them. 25c. and 50c. ' --DR.. AOKER. 0F "ALYFAX illOliDS ('l.l!\'lC-~Di'. Aclterof Hall- Ifax litld a. clinic iii Suinincrslde .1...» week and reported several cas- fes receiving treatment. Many oi iihem, who have been attending the Iclinics each year are showing great ‘signs oi improvement. Miss McKen- Ina assisted the Doctor in his work. IThe local doctors and hospital c0- foperabed in cases where an X-ray has requirecL-S “PROIIIBXTION COURT - Mi‘. . . wivv my meals. sleep nights, work ill day and never feel tired. l recommend ..v... Thousands of people have attained perfect health by the use of Fruit-n-tivi-s: serious Illnesses of long standing have been I completely relieved by this splendid remedy 1G. M. Mathews, Stlpendiary Mag- istrate ior Prince County heard sev- eral prohibition casesat. the Sum- Fruit-wives highly." (Signed e - o - - - -)_‘ mCPSlClC Court. House on Friday afternoon. ‘These cases were all marlottetown Guardian may bu oaiided b0 their Rep. Archie Hum!- or letter H. J. Mabczfs Drug Store. Montague. l2-l3-dtf. ..'DR. PA. CREELMAN will hold a Chest Clinic at. Dr. McDqnalds office. Souris, Tuesday, May 30th. from 10 A. M. to l2 noon. 9771-5-29-11. p o n e v s HQVIURRAY HARBOR I20 Chill“. lottetown Bus - Service starting about June 1st. Bus will leave Mur- , ray Harbor at 8 a. m., via. Shore rout/cf arrives at Charlottetown 1030. Leaves Revere Hotel, Char- lotieioum at 4 pan. on return trip daily except Wednesday and Suri- day, 9778-5~29-ll Piano Recital At Summerside RED Ross I y Brown Label The pupils of Miss Suc Meadows or Sunimerside gave a recital in Epworth Halli on Friday evening. fhe stage was tastefully decorated for the occasion. The program was of a very high class order and the performance oi the children re- flected great credit, on their teach- er. Miss Meadows gave a short ad- dress at the opening of the re- Red Rose Red Label Icltal. Rev. 1.. B. cainpben, Mr. A. s. McKay and Mr. C. B. Jelly each spoke a. few words of congratula-1 Lions to teacher and pupils upon the charming program so excellent- ' ly rendered. Miss Meadows was pre- sented with a. lovely bouquet of ‘ a . En 19y" a “good tea” at a new low price that brings a blend of the better grade teas with their rich, flavor. within the means of most every- 35f: Red Rose Orange Pekoe 75c lh. ihers to buy them some, ‘because homes" and the “homo schools" of Red Flannel Was Highly Fashionable I G-RANBY, Qiio. hlay 27~-(C. P.) -Old days in store keeping arcI described in a liieridcn, Connecti- wb. paper by wtlnm M. Miles. born in th s to" b3)’ 0f l6 in l 3. nu’. L: row a. Dmlnifrizi- l: P's iizrm. "With re- ‘ gard to the rm 511., underwear, so often the buft 0.’ .1 t nowadays, it was roqrirrlorl iis hgiily fashion- able and n wlurJilr- sifcguarrl to lirnifili 5'1 fr; 1p; sapy "Girls us: d f» plcrid with their mo- I \ n,'q‘vl all the other girls are wearing‘ them.‘ " The contrast with present “School ‘homes are residences for; day uudergirnwenr, styles, m. Mics thinks, is tco sharp to needi ccmment. Ready-ts-wear goods were prac- tically; zioti-exflsvnl; 50 years ago) of which they flllYiiy$ carried Elteab: quazxiiiics, in" men, women and children. Men's plain white night? shirts were also available, and stockings, though all oi these, ex- rcpt. the very coarsest xvorlt socks for men, were imported from France or Germany. Mr. l\i‘l?s recalls distinctly selling ithc first union suits in Meriden, a great novelty at the time, and also ‘the first. pair of pyjamas. though Zlcng after the introduction of the ‘latter mst. men still preferred the |riight-shiz't, esptclally when striped ‘styles in those garments supplanted lhe plain whie of an earlier day. "As a boy in the store," he re- -called. “duties weze many, and the Professional Bards Stewart 8. Lowther J. n. sTmvaRT, it. c. N. \v. LOWTHER BARRisrnics. SULILFIURS, ETC 8i (irt-ai Gffflrgg 51pm; lilUSliY TO LOAN the United Church in the west. boys arid girls going i0 high school or public r el wl‘o'o homes are too far awsy fi-cm the school to attend otliorwisc." she explained. “And then. the home-schools are "n. l!" l-fti . . . I L“ RTXCQPI; f0!‘ red flannel underwearaschools and rostionces under one rocf for ill: Ukrainian children north of Einioiiiiii. 'l‘hori~ is a schcol-home at Assinibolu, one at Sfton, Mnnitzba, and one at Bat- tleford." Tyndle is training Star D. 209 1-2, a green pacer by Captain Aubrey out of Queen Katherine, brought. by the Mounted Police and were adjourned from the week be- fore. They were further adjourned on technical grounds. A customs ‘case adjourned from the 10th in- ‘isiant against a. party from Rich- mond was disposed‘ of and the man fined $50 or one month. He tool; the time-S ~ -—Miss Meadows oi Suinnierslde left on Saturday morning. for her home in Nova. Sootla-S -l\Irs. rites‘) Aiiken of Si. Pei.- crs Bay Yéillflliid to her home from the Prince County Hospital on Sat- urday mowing, accompanied by her lliile daugliter.% carnations from her Summerside‘. . ‘Z2. P .. pupils and a box oi chocolates from: Jtetiffid Peasant 0-6531‘: We those from Kenslngton. ‘Margrléqélgéaglrrie I I _ PROGRAMZME 1. Song of the Anvil . . . . .. Fclton _S| Irene Allen IT B A 0T‘ u N B Y 2. Up in a. swing . . Livsey‘ ' ' COMPENSATION NEW _ ' POLICY T0 BE LNAUGURA- Catherine MacDonald 3. April showers . . . . . Livsey TED 0N MAY 15 ~ I ' AdaMclmd i A new policy in regard to com? a A‘ I'M“: Boy Blue mvsey ipen=at‘on in the tuberculosis tests Km“ Kenmdy icarrled out. by the Health or. Ani- 5. Buiiercups, Waltz . Engelmanrmals Branch Damlnion Deva?“ Anna. Warren I ' . t l’ A i It , ll b i - 6. Chasing ‘Squirrels Readigigtcg on irhzulgq: oylthiscnlsxrt‘; ywas an c=sentlal condition laid Adele Bowncss I i Vdown by President Roosevelt, in F "l I ormci y, when pure bred cattle! their Washington talks ‘or any 7.Dalsy Chains Slater d d to be I ht d _ Veldii Caselgy lgsfetlir ‘figfxous tubeifuliibelzoncii; isettlement of the Franco-American PARIS, May 27—(A.P.)-.Pay- merit of France's defaulted war ,|debt interest due last December debt problem. Edouard Herriot, full TEA ' ii‘ soc in. SUCCESS BIAY FOLLOW FAILUM “A second seeding o! a given/ gume on the same ground may s9 cced wlicre the first has failed be- cause ilie first is almost sure to in- troduce a. few bacteria. which, like yeast. in a bread sponge, will mulil‘ Dly and be ready b0 benefit a second seeding. Perseverance pays." writes W. D. Albrlght, superintendent oi the Dominion Experimental Sub station at Beaverlodge, Alberta. I8‘ Byedflw’ Bwby’ Duet " Llvsey it was the rule that sioclt owners former Premier, announced in the . Eye Comfort Captain Cope. a great. little trot- ter last year for the opportunity he had, and a. four. year old Bud AxWTmY wt 0f the Memcmu We must be careful of ourselves maie- in this Down the Back Stretch Rumours are that. Kensington‘ oolumn, because there are an awful will receive an invasion of speed M.’ of “.611 mfomwd horsemen from abroad very shorty, two of around the country and to err is the fast. ones are coming from a human_ one of the best read of the very great distance, so our horo- bunch m our opinion is Dr‘ Frank MCLEOD 8t BENTLEY Ihvurs wzre long, for in those days .l. A. BENTLEY w c. BENLTLEY. K c. Bflnlr-lvr in .\itori;<~_v-at-l.aw MUTHTY Ti) LOAN Ofllre: 14h llir-hniiind 51mm Prohibition (jommission. Chas. ll. lllrivli, iliuirnian, ('li.irluii‘cioivti. I88. B. Mclliznziltl. West Si. Peters John S ip. lll Hamilton. Send all lnior . ion regarding Infractions of PlHIlllIllTlON ACT riowrniiiol autos We have now for sale some of the popular SPRING. and S U M Bl E R l-‘LKNVERING BULBS. GLADIULAS A splendid assortment of Choice Named Varieties in Mixture 35 rents per dozen. Also separate colors named very fine 50 cents per dozen. Dahlia Bulbs Double and Single choice named varieties from 10 cents to 25 cents eacli. ' PAEONIES-Sonie very fine colors 2 and 3 year old plants 25 cents and 85 cents each. IRIS — Large roots. Bloom this year, 8 each. Perennial Phlox 20 cents per plant. Any o! the above mailed postage paid. Garter & 0o. iiiimii scope says. It looks like the sunny the store customarily opened it South. Another one will be near .645 o'cl ck in the morning, and iwas open f ur evenings each week uvtil l0 o‘c'col< or after. The young lad had a c i. in the store where ‘llfi slrpt at night, a not unusual‘ der. A sudden darkening of the sun while we were star gazing pre- vents any more disclosures. I [system in th" 80's." Gifts orrimsai IN WEST oimrznr-I ING Sllfc Ont, May O/IKVIYJE, 2'1- (C. P.)~lvllss I. S. Griffiths, To- ronto, travelling secretary for young women's work oi the Domin- ion board of the Womerrs Mission- .ar_v Scclciy, in an address here told Ioi her recent. trip through the prairie provinces when she visited Ithe lrme schools ccnducttd by the ,W. M. s. of the United Church for the new Canadians and Indian boys and girls. She emphasized the fine ‘service being rendered by the hos- pitals in isolated districts. “The collection comes around on the Maine and New Brunswick bor- Glve what yo can spare, and be ye. He serveih his Maker who aidcili lhc‘ poor. 1a Bowness, Kcnslngbon. Coupled with a great love of the horse which -makes him interested, and a great. ‘reader no all horse topics, he poss- Icsses a remarkable memory, so that, we will give you the tip, do not get into any arguments with him. He is the owner of that good “little trailer Captain Cope and Pffhfllls may have something else ier on. Catherine MacDonald, Catherine I , . Mwaiwm ‘35553.?"¥II§“.§§..fi?5.l“ .ll‘.‘f.l‘..‘ili°hflmvl~ of were we» 9‘ Adagio‘ mom swam Pmmelin the owner's name to the inspec— Pres dent mosevelt told him’ M‘ tique, (Beethoven) gpauidmg tor engaged on the Lest Hen-let said, in their recent Wash. Alexander Mgcxgy As m I u d “n m‘ ingion talks that if France would l0. Waltz (Faust) . . . . . . .. Gounod the issuzmreztu Eerfigiicng: 05mg‘? infltee t0 pay the $l9,000.000 interest Myme Hughes ‘ t, d d u t m tub installment overdue since Decem. 1LTemng stonm Mazurka Icgamsmlanenggnglvega omyesforcelfvlng ber l5 last, negstlatlons for a set. ...... . . . . . . . . Llchnei‘ animals‘ the Dominion veterlnaryimment c’! the Vein"! I551"? ¢°U1d 3mm, Ewan be undertaken immediately. ‘Director General has now decided Don Juan Minuet. Muir‘ that compensation on a pure-bred "when I discuged the debts with ‘ibasls will not. in future be recom- IMn Rnoseven’ said me special on‘ Edgar Brown -$¢reh€i&. MOSZKOWSRl mended for cattle which are not’Lin,tffli"?iing“zhizgfl°zs”fvllgf'jfii . . . . . . . . . .. Spaulding - . Catherine McCallum .35:31?cflfigfggjdfflgggpggjeig;‘m... to usyas a. chief of state can Morning may“ cm 13o NO’ 1 age’ This applies to an breed‘. but a. man in the grip of tilt. - - ~ - - - SWBQIIPIWE All veterinary inspectors, ihere~"_c,.mt'es' GladYs Arlm" iiore, have been instructed that be- what Mr‘ museum’ mid me chopm vfllm on 34 No‘ 1 n fore conmmndng a test o’ a herdlwas that the condition of all re. - - - ~ - - -- sipfluldlll! or animal under the Governmenisarmngement was the payment of RIM‘ M°YTI5°T1 ‘tuberculosis compensation policies m: tPecemblr l5 mstanmenf’ Pay‘ SM” Memwle 13°35 REM they must advise stock owners that o‘ m!‘ was the esfzltm mm Dmmld cflmPbvll mompensaiion on a pure-bred ba- n' according w him‘ 17- Under We 9011516 E8816 Nlhrch‘ sis wlll not be recommended uitlessl (Duel) . . . . . . . Wfigncrithe registration certificate is pro- B o t t l e s W a n t e d 12. 1 t“ 1 5-“ 18. Mflriofle McQuarrle. Miriam |duced at the time the test Is com- NIChOISOH menccd. At the same time a slate- 13» 1"1°W¢1‘ 5011s . . - . . . Lang merit, signed by the owner, that. he Jean Protiti. has been so advised must be at- 18- Spin! Spin! Op. 21 Rossi tachcd to the inspector's report. Kelih Jelly This applies of course, only to 3°- Hflbeflem (Cfifmfin) Lang herds in which there are pure-bred Miriam Nicholson animals; and, if after having been Pints and Quarts. 21. Gitana Mazurka Brillante. 0p. advised, an owner desires to rcgls- Phone 1107 156 Kinz; fer his animals, the test, will be Margaret Stewart. deferred. 81044474’! h!‘ We workers is a mailer of vital importance. From early morn to late at lllilhl we "crowd" our eyes re- lmilessly. from one Job w another. flow long will they stand it‘! Are you now enjoying that cf- MIWW and comfort which Bllkht to be yours? Consult us If you are not; You have much to gain. and nothing to lose. ln any case the knowledge Kflllltd from an examination. makes it well worth while. G. F. IIIITGIIESOII OPTOMETBIST ' n...» .. rvrs our EXAMINATION Illtlng and naplylnl 01ml‘ iiIli. MABOII QPTOMITIIIT Offlae Connected With Brianne the dein crat on Monday mornings very often-they no longer pass the Bringing Up Father By George Mt- W‘ plate in some churches that I Iheard of during my visit in the Iwesf. People have no money to gve to their churches and they Iglve vegetables or what they can. many ministers are carrying on without receiving more than a bare living. some are receiving nothing from local sziu-ces and are entirely dependant on the home missions board. "It is amazing," Miss Griffiths said, "how cheerful everyone is lorking foiwzrd to the next year's crop. I think the church means mare than ever before to people, piirticirarly in the dried out. areas." | Mss onions praised me "school stow Ll5m<DkAl<E<YQURE cow's-o ATEA "n-ii-s AFTERNQON- MY wire VJILL on THERE- Sn: WANTS TO Bun’ AN EeTATE ml nonope- YOu KINLCONVINCE HER "rs-ext" W5 Jusw- FQLgY. I'LL PAY vou \NI;LL~ (xi-u ‘vi-us PfiUbT BE HIM on TH! PHONE- i-ieu. 5M2 MEA LOT a? MONEY BY Dow‘ Tut's-HE‘: A DUMB ouv, BUT VERY USEFUL.- YEAH‘. HELLO‘. wetmMim-iicee: I HAD our: A CHAT wm-i Mrs-solace Am: i CONViNCED HER lTwAir Jum- TQMMYRQT 1'0 euY THAT EQTATE Bu? i-ve THOROUGHLY CONVINCID use —- ' ..._, .I IIIIIIIIiIIIIIiIIiiIIIIIIIIIIIII THATA I vAci-i-r II Mona‘. IWANKY ' 1 e