JANUARY 3i), 1928 iss BROWN y i’ E. Phillip Oppenheim First Begins This Week » in the‘ s---——»~_....,_._......_.__ .._. INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We use tnie visediy., adjective ad~ Sufferers lrom Eyeatraln may have perfect vislcn and thereiore not auipeet the presence of any eye defect. The motive power ~01 the entire human wqaniam In Nerve Energy, Normal eyee, it ll’ computed utilize about, 20% o! this Nerve Energy. but when Eye- atrain ia present, g much larger proportion is required. Hence defective eyes, through their consumption of an ex- coeslva amount of Nerve En- enqy may seriously affect the functioning of other organs oi the body and produce lli health. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED Optometfln EYVES TESTED Glasses titted by aolentlflo methods. l5. W. TAYLOR AND ‘ J. S. TAYLOR“ Registered Optometrists in nutritious Street "O0 §+§O1Q~O§OQOi G. F. Hulcheson‘ i e0oe¢¢--0-Qo_o0q0-4e¢o¢ ¢o>4< t" “4-0-640-604-0-90-0904-04-401 e-oeoweoywt ‘I ii t! ll l! Q.‘ o i . ‘i , i i i | i i t 1 blkofessional Cards Chartered Accountant (Formerly Travelling Auditor Income Tax Department) 180 Edward street Halifax, l593-12-30-1m0. oofinu) s. HAR'l N.S. t Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate to N. Y. Post. Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice imlited to Eye, Ear N089 and mm letting mo; m4 supplying Glasses Oflioe. Bayer Bulldlnl Great 006110 Biz-es Wise Hours-l to i230. t I. LSO in 5.00 ___ _,_______________ Mark R. McGuigan B.A BOLICITOR. n“ “ 1 Jean, who have Guardian o Trvon TidBits Till‘ iiroulc oi" this vicinity are‘ lilild i0 welccnic hock to their llfllilClcllldflllfl to sec thein- Those Mrs. Maud Bell. and daughter Miss "Siumcse" iwliiéi Joined by the tun; _ been in Westemol‘ tho head, and ‘ rcmiildii Since early last summewvorii chili! zlayi-i at Dolby. Wc are all pleased to know that lMlfiti Bells health has bccn greatly 8d them at iiw Mary Ward and improved by the trip. Juli iii< other‘ tiny. \Vll(\l\ the illun- iii)’ (ll lit-o which lllHl arrivcil I iIIi-Zlli hcforc was (llscnvci-mi, (ivory doctor and unrsc- in ihc place ivaa consulted nu ihc advisability i-llfiriiiiuit» but it was (eventually! 3Y9 they had ‘been! A hosl oi’ timiucui. (loctors visib. THE ‘ Central Guardian MISS BROWN OF X. Y. 0»- Ono of Oppenheimn best known books starts in the reek. NEW UNIVERSITY DICTION- ARY to Guardian readers for (l? should have one. NEW SERIALIi-ittirts next week in The (iulrliliali, ()PD.@"lle|lil'8 null- ulai- novel, “Miss lirown o1‘ X. Y. (i. \Vii|(‘ll out (‘or first chapter. NEW - UNIVERSITY DICTION- ARY to (luuiiiion rcailors for U8 cunts and one coupon. Every acme should have one. l! THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRI- CULTURE FtEQUEST€ BREED ERS who have. bull-s _l’or sale, t0 list with the llcpurtuiciit, stating brccil, age, brooding, records and price. 2097-i~28-~il instalment ‘ E l‘ i l ‘Iruie, h .. extended a call to Rev. D. M. Grant, cl Malpequc. P.E.I... the pastorate to begin July first. Ml. Grant is a native of Cape Bre- ton and has a brlllian scholastic record. ANNUAL MEETING of the Roll Cross Society will hc held on The» tlay, Jun. 31st, at 8 p. in. in St. Paul's Parish Hull- Col. J. L. Blggur. Cliict Coniniisslotier, and Dr. ILA. Farris, of St. Joint will lbc- the tspéiiktfffi» Red Cross memb- i i i f iThe Steamer Rolf, with cm are requested i0 attend and the public are cordially invited. , ZOHE-I-Zii-Si. ROLF CALLS FOR BIJNKERS- potatoes ‘and other cargo from St. John for . Havana. (Tuesday. sailed from Norfolk on after putting into the ‘Virginian port for bunker coal. ‘This is the Rolf‘s second successive; icorgo of potatoes to the Cuban ca- fpitnl, her previous load having‘ (been taken on at Georgetown, PE.‘ i1. ~-Hallfax Herald. I STUCK IN TITIWMUW-Stcamer (Andrea F. Luckcnbach, Captain (McDonald (souris, P. E. L), from; _ IScaLtIc and San Francisco. lgcing" up river to Philadelphiofa Joy.’ days» ago, loo ill‘: 4);‘ I Till! rink at North Tryon opcned ilticlilcd uni to tipciritle until POFllllll, its clonrs lor day, 1i frcc time. we zirc to have a iancy (tress carni- will llleiel val (vlth prizes nuloi-c. llorkcy! ci y night too. Mi‘. and Mrs. ng a few days pleasantly with “rlcnds in Si. Ealoners. Mr. Prmvse Gorrill, Northam, uniting in Tryon, the guest of Mr. Clayton Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simmons, _ Crapaud, were visitors to Tryon oniondedlbf vtlwlfi Howau“ 0th“ th Monday evening, and while theredmnua cc e “ed at 5 c‘ enjoyed a skate on the North Try- m Arena. evening. Among ‘the fans Vitt : Lloyd Dixon ang er uthuslastic hocke 4—4. _._..-_< (By British United Press) LONDON, Jan» 27~-Thoy Something New in Town Ever hear o! it? N“! why‘! Money to Loan. llama-m emu. Charlottetown. FIJ- McLeoEl 8: Bentley . J. t. ... Barrister and A Iy-at-lmv Mahmoud Street out»: no ‘IO LOAN lberiottttoen. r. I. 1. B.A l- A Iunoiumn 1A. Barristers, Attorneys. l“ iTiIooi-ua o McPhee‘ ‘l. P. llcPtilll “ ' Ho!!! N) loan. Reilly Itiliding. Charlottetown‘ rr .,the market til-III]. derlul toilet preparations DRUGGIBT I-‘oa Itentetttes. the season on Mon- hockey! iJ\'t.‘l'yWl‘lC‘l‘l.‘ cv- Ivlonday night at ills brill"- licdcquc when the St. Pats of Al- '1 "l" ll" lbany iicd (he Beavers 3-3 I amlilll‘ "i"‘l“"i'"i- (told, and the same night; at; Victor-l la when the Gi-eyhountls-Jtoyalsor‘, (vhatcvcr the proper name of the? Flapo Traverse scxtette is, tied th lUnlims of that town to a 3~3 also. Amos McWilllams _Miss Alice Best, Crnpaud, was a visitor to North Tryon on Tuesday. Next came the appointment of a attending the: Cape Traverse-Victoria hockey at, Victoria Monday night were Messrs‘ - Eldon Lord; Will Rogerson; Cliafiqlfifvfi gall: How n; Stanley nowattlmMgx ggfijsolicit memberships from any resi- mitisy fromdent who feels , a“ parts we“ they gm a real clean sport in his home burgh. 5mm! 14mm’ for the some 3_3i,curlng a coach, and on motion of) 'W. A. Pooley, seconded by Lewis ______ lMabey, Mr. Cnlson Bharkey. a tor- ,, , mer Western Dengue man was ask- Elsm“ °f '2“ Qecl to take the position. Mr. shill- was ‘as close £tS--W6l1 for instance . Now I must ring ofl‘. Nuff sedfl “Siamese” Girl Twins! are used ii) babies utility's Hospital. Because it's new and the most ' , toilet Wflilfifiim °“ We want every lady in town to drop In and see these won- v u. i... wonniv go); Agent lor Dr. Allan's lwo. Mo, tout-a llilil been made. it is not c skate to start“, All lulu yci wlhrihcriiriy have ihonumo q ‘picscni, and they wore numerous‘ uiuiu vciii which ilraw-s hlnod from appczlrctl to be having n real good “l” mil (>l' the liruiii-~~oi' Next. Saturday I understand "i"! lHWP ‘oru bu, inicctvil into one ell l cmivllat-ls, assuini-ll on alluring anti cl‘- whctln- r _ol' ihciu i0 H01‘ if ll appears in illn Joins oi‘ (iic uililu", thus proving ill!“ {OW ‘existence oi‘ run or two veins from wurl- iakcu li‘ they sliai-c lllli-i vr-lzi Kilfilll)’ impmisliill- (o lr-rrrn-lp Ladies prizc was won by Iiliss Eliz- Organization Meeting get. in shape for the season oi 1928. IS ership fees. it was moved by W. A. Pooley. sec-_ appointed. ‘look-out committee to canvas residents of Tryon and vicinity members. the for Lloyd HOW“, C. Horton, V. Howatt. interested in goodlland_ ‘adena. close tc shore and mud. A pilot had ‘charge of the ship. A fleet of tugs could not move the ship to deep water until next day. The Luckenbach arrived at New York on Wednesday en ‘route WEE! i413) 130310". it; Boston to complelladjgcharglng, WCAE i517) Pittsburgh, Orultesb C701‘ half of her inward freight was “L l discharged the Halifax Herald. , whlic d dccp, was too ot stuck in the at Philadelphlzn-Says social. GATHERlNGq-A itiurlil oujoyniilc and inicrr:si.ii:p,' atiic-LininVtfliY (380) Scluglicclzuly. Niuslt: ti:- uud (lilllttl- rook place in lilmcralil! ‘ Hall, 'l‘ucsiioy thylen" bu“. roads and woatlici having exhaust’ .11.... 23rd. ‘Fhul lit‘. contents ni‘ their rrspeciivn nu st attractive appearnncn, lll\tl' advantage 0i‘, hy, a numhnr oi’ sports. The abeih Brennan, wiilit-"Mr. Josrpli lhlniiiitflil (illliiiirotl inc izcrtlvmclifii (MGM. (285) Iinlt. Prom. (i prlzo. The music coiisistl-(l oi’ vir-lin, banjo nmi organ, in tho cap- uhlo hands oi‘ MQHHPR. (Thus, Todd and .l, McGi-egor, ivliile Miss Smith ably (lemonstrnir-(l he,- nlvilitlcs r . d, , ...'y'"“.i‘.’é"..ilii‘i.l'fc.“éi .uiivc tome uesday, after spendqviclnity got mzether at the Norm! Tryon Rink to form a Club, anal MAYFIELD iivgnrure - The regular monthly meeting of May- field Institute met at the home of ' ‘Nrilhfi E‘ Thzmaio“ w“; appolnteg Miss Marion Mofiutt on Wednes-i c a rman, an e mee ng opene _ T ‘ _, , , ,. ‘with o, discussion regarding mgmb-‘$38eéggézghlgfnrgléigyflégtlghrechereWVGR (303) Iliiilliln. I\. It. (, i i0 After some little talk itors present. Mrs. Johnston, the President, took charge of the meet- nli:"“gt.lvlz1°%d°p°"°d by 51mm“ m“ WDAF mo) K. City, Var. 1 to 0. motion was carried. The next. move‘ éiriggduifi Hugo“, The m“ ca“ was was to appoint a Sec-Tress, and amwered by ,1°ke5_ 1;" "amigo" Mt vlljllnlfrgjen‘ sewndedpccember meeting read and adopt-l y ' °wat' ' ' °mps°n wasmd. Reports from the different com- lniittees were given. l ldecided to engage someone to scrub After the busi- , iness of the meeting was concluded, Tm“ aplmmted were a short but interesting program wgs 9 carried out, consisting of a rec - '~ y. J. A. Thomson stalling "The A" of Llvmgi» y- Tlwse gentlemen “mlJohnston and also a reading Ways and repeating the Minutes of l the school-house. by Sadie of Forgetting, by Gertrude Ack- Mrs. Arthur Houston, Lac- Saslc, trey. who was present, very kindly azccepted the task, and team manager and captain on Friday night will give the boys their first work-out. The appointment of a WES held over until Friday night and the following rules were agreed players. m. Any games not started 2nd. Rink management have at least two days notice games in order to advertise. » One home and one away. ‘ idr game is first finished. ‘Ace Sharitey dismissed them. materiel for two snappy up-‘ on to govern rink management and‘ 1st. All games to start by 8.00 by that ~ hour automatically cancelled am: . rink to be thrown open to skaters. must of 3. Team to play two nights caczi week it games can be arranged. 4. Double-headers O. K., if sen-i 5. Practice Monday. Wednesday. ind Friday. hours 7.30 to 8.30. The {allowing answered Coach Shar- :ey‘s whistle when he _cslied for al inc‘ up-J. A. Thomson. Lloyd Ho- ratt, Victor Howatt. Walter Bell, J. - ~ Wcbeod, C. Horton. Keith Thomas, ildon Lord. H. Wood. W.A. Pooiev. Ken MacDonald. Will Rngeriion t; leo. Dawson, Lewis Mabey. Brent Carr, Art Rogerson, Stan Thomson, Bid Dawson, I... Inrnati. After warn- ~~ ing the boyrtor Friday night prac- A spirit oi optimism prevailed. and l! the boys will only follow heir coach's nntrtiotions there is teams am- I m; the bqyghfithe newly organiz- ‘d North Tryon club. mix‘ z .1), _ . rennet o Pioneer please to”) Miner-J's Llnirnent for asthma. e when washing anything you new .1, from flimsiest 3i silk to heaviest woollen» i ONLY LUX cm GIVE tux RESULTS NEVER lN BULK. . n. m. PQRYWR WRNY (an) n. Y. Science. , , PROIIUHON t 1o=oo w. m. " rearing-if.» , ~ Lux is aoLo wont oz) u. Y. Ailclltell gulf; 7'. ‘ » .- ontvmrncmoss 1o . Mt. wool, W“ . I ~ . ‘ ' , wrno. wcsmwiu, wnc. we: Lever Blotban lbltalflfonatl WOC’ wt“), / ._..__t.____.__.._ - Guardian will cents and one coupon. Every hung TRITRO CHURCH EXTENDS CALL-St. Andrews United Church. ‘had to be located. WOW (7.08) (inializi, Scotch Pmcm.‘ vis-- The members gave an instructive, Dlwilsslii“ “l” celltwd “P” 5°‘. talk, outlining some methods they PKGEQEVEN‘ 4i __ cannons} emlilvy to make their meetingsl helliful. The meeting was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. Next meeting will be held’ i.‘..l“‘é.i‘.°‘“.% SpeG] Discia Of China “Blfihdfly Mon h and Stone. Calls Up London, Mexico City, TCRONTO, OTitT-Jan. 27.-— TWO“ For ten days we are running a “Pro-Inventory” Sale of China. _ All fancy pieces, such as bowls, vases, cake plates etc, we are discounting 2i)". men were conferring in the offices 0i Blake, Lash and Cassels, in the‘ Al] semi- porcelain Dinner ‘Ware we are also discount- ing 20%. Dominion Bank building. One We are (also putting on Sale all our fancy cups and W» raisins through from Mexico‘ CllY- A party in London, England, saucers up to $1.25 each uia special clearing price of 69 cts. each. await‘ wanted to talk to the man from Mexico. Some matters had to be settled at once. _ . “Better use the telephone," it was Bllizizested. The man picked up u letterhead. which carried the num- ber 0f the party in London, England. Thc switchboard operator in the or. licc of Blake, Lash and Casselsivus lwked to put in a long distance call [or London, England. Seven min» utes from the time the crder wou- glvcn. the parties were talking to ;cach other together and the con- icrsation. spanning the Atlantic, was audible and clear as one might ‘cétplcct between Toronto and Mont~ ,i=a . l At thc conclusion of the London lcall, an order was given to call am {other party in Mexico City. This itunc the connection ivas completed I'm about iiftccn minutes. The con- Jsersatlcn in Mexico City resulted in a conference taking place there. At the conclusion of the conference an-i (other call was put in. This took, lsomewhat longerbecause the pariyg Then followed)‘ nncthcr call to London, England. which ivas completed in ninc inina‘ utes. The time occupied in thc (vhclc matter. including four tele-‘ rihonc conversations over nearly 18000 miles of telephone connection‘). and with two important conferences N sandwiched was less‘ than three ltours. .y0ur opportunity of securing your Bridge Dinner ware at a real Saving. Now is Prizes or ‘ Sale lasts ten-days only. Well iier Jewellers Since i868 T 5...! rd. (as?) A‘ _“‘ Jacksonville. Ila 11 :00 P. M. \\‘Tl(‘ (535) Connecticut. Hills. 12 Midnight \\'.\l(‘ (fill) Tern. Frolic. .1409 £- M, . |\'.llt (liili) Soartic. Meyers. \\'ll.-\l-' (ZiTn) Knits, Night llawk-i. 5:00 P. M. (‘FCF (ill) Montreal. Ten hum-c, 6:30 P. M. \‘.'I\‘.‘.\' (Ill!) R, l, Dancing, 9:00 P. M. \\'.l'/. (.154) Now York. llriicl i‘.-uu.¥ 10:00 P. M. (24.21) ('l(‘\'(’lilli(l_ (‘i",vsi{il. O. WOW, WDAF, \\’ll.-\.<. WSM. \V.\fC, WSB, \V'l‘.\1.i. 12 Midnight WBZIWBZA (333) llosinii. .»\('i.s ii Actors. i101‘. ~-<r0&—--—- Tomorrows Radio - Program TUESDAY, JAN. 31. International Radio Programs CONCERTS 4:30 P. M. Will (380) Schr-ncctaiiy, (ii-chlslriz. DANCE ORCHESTRAS \\'lil( i‘ 7r . i RARE OPPORTUNITY For the first time in our history we offer at wholesale I prices our entire stock of (lranite and marble monu- \ _ .ments. l “" ' This sale is brought about only by the purchase of the entire stock of areliable wholesale dealer. WlP (EH9) Plillnilclpliiii. lint-ital. CFAC (450) Calgary. Musical llizl 5:00 P. M. Alusicul. WLVVI. (s21) v. Varieill‘ r. in 7 6:15 P. M. i, KDKA (ziiv) s. i-nlu, t).~ch(.~.<u-h. 6:30 P. m. til) to 9. V. )4 m, .7200 P. M. WllW (428) Ciucl. ltlunlcal 6 to WJAX (m1) Jatrksonvillc, ti in Varied. i 7:00 P. M. \- WhW (42X) (lillltll. Mlli-illllll ii ln WJAX (341) .lal~ksun‘vlll<~, 6 i0 Varied. ii. All monuments, Granite or marble, whether small or large have our guarantee of material and workman-ship behind them. (ii-HANDLER s. BELL i Charlottetown, P. E. I. Established 30 Years Sale Starts Ian. 12th. i928 i Continuing for one month only 7:30 P. M. :30 to‘ l0. ' WBZ (33) lir-si. Var. 30. “YFLA-WSUN (519) Florida. Mus» 6:30, Trio; 7_ Sorcno Lnsemble. WGl (379) Schenectady. Quartet. , 8:00 P. M. WOI (265) Iowa. Special Program. WJZ (m) N. Y. stromhcriz-Cnrl- i Sim, To WJZ, Wnz WBA, wit} AL, WHAM, KDKA, WJR, KY\\’. 6:30‘ to iiri v \\’TAM (400) Cleveland. N. n. c- 7 to 10. WEAF (492) N, Y. Selhcilliiléfi L‘ “YEA-IT. WPI, WTlC, “UAR. ‘ WTAG. WCSH. “FEEL WRC.‘ WGY, WGR. WCAE. WTAMJ. “NVJ, WSAil, WEBH, KSD. Wilt‘ HM, WOC, WHO. WDAF. KV-l O0, WFAA, WHAS, \\'S.\‘l_ \\'M’('__ WSB. . CKCL (357) Toronto. Varied T. X. ll. \\'HK (Z65) Clevvlund. T (u 9. 8:30 l5. M. \Vi<‘l..\ (366) floildu. Aluslcnle. WJAX (337) Jacksonville. ilecital. lKDKA (Lilli) Pitts, N. Y, (WJZ) Pgui. ' \\’C‘Bl'l i316) Plitts. N. ,\'. WRIT WCB (345) Zion, Qunrlei.-Trio. WEAF (492) N, \'. Evcready Iicur. ic- WEAR WEEI, WJAR, WFI. WllC, WGY, WGR, WCAE WT AM. WWJ. WSAll‘, WGN, KSD. \\'CCO, WOC, VIDAP. WHAS, WSM. WMC; WSB. WJZ (454) N. Y. The Contlnonials. Also (8:30) “Torrid Tots" to l WJZ. KDKA. KYW_ KWK, Wil- l AM. KVOO WFAA. WEE! (448) Boston. Aiusicnlo. 10:30 P. M. WBZ (333) Mass. Bostouians. ~ WOC (375) lowc. Hour oi‘ Mimic. WCCO (405) St. Paul-Mpls. Con-i l curt by Northwest Artists and‘ ‘I Triistotllans. 12 Midnight i lKiPO (422) Cal. N. B. C. Chnlni to l KGO. KFI. KGW, KPOO, KllO.. 1:00 A. M. Different‘ I From its lewehlilte flashrto its fresh fruit flavor, your good taste will tell you in- stantly how much your jelly is better when made with Schwartz's Jelly Powders. Why you can tcii the mom- ent you pour on the hot water by the wonderful fragrance! i Y Schwartz s M Schwarts v ‘telly Powders i lolly Powders Delicious! The old berry patch, uitd the richest of tropical orchards come to you in the concen- trited naturals flavors o! Schwartz's Jelly Powders. i You'll be proud o! your Jelly. and your guests proud of you) when you serve any of these lKFl (468) Cal. Varied Program. ‘ i flavors: I. 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