HERE'S a thief going the rounds these days who was not known a generation ago._ He’s the thief whose name is Modern Diet. Have you been his victim P Do you sit down each day to three seemingly lovely meals which look and taste delicious-but that’s all there is to them ? Modern- “refinmg,” modern "cookery” has taken away much of the nour- ishment these foods contained. Continual eating (if such foods actually stars/es your body. \ There are certain vital elements your body must have every day for energy, strength, growth. To overcome the very dangerous lack of these essential elements in most modern diets, a well-known food expert origin- ated the now famous food Grape-Nuts. Grape-Nuts, made from whole wheat and malted bar- ley, gives you in very easily digested form, a wraith of precious nourishment. it supplies dextrins, maltose and other carbohydrates for energy; protein for muscle and body-building; phosphorus for teeth and bone; ironvfor the blood; and the valuable vitamin-B. For energy, better health, happiness-eat Grape-Nut: every morning. Your grocer has it in war-wrapped packages. And it's ready to eat from the package- with milk or cream. Very economical to serve-each helping, four teaspoonfuls-gcosts less than one cent. gra e=Nuts lbrfle iousllourislznzentp Ilode hClMdl An Eminent Physician says regarding Crisp Foods s "Digllion is intended by na- ture so be an orderly pro- cess, starting in the mouth with thorough mastication _ and insalivation of the food. "i consider Grape-Nuts a particularly beneficial food because, in addition to its high nutritive value, it isin a form that induces thorough chewing.” AT STUD GOLDEN AUBREY 4346 REGISTERED STANDARD TROTTI-IR . WEIGHT 1125 GOLDEN AUBREY sired by "CAPTAIN AUBREY" First Darn by Kaiol, second Dam-by “All Right." third Dill". ‘Minnie Grey," by “Hurry Morgan," fourth Dam by Jacques Cartier," fifth Dlsm by "Noble." The further back ,ou go the better they get. For size, style, action, speed and endurance, get the ‘Peter the Great" crossed with "Morgan." GOLDEN AUBREY will stand for the Slammer 0| 192B at his stable nt St. Peters. Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $10.00 JOSEPH II. CIIEVERIE. C. E. PRATT s. SON. in Charge. Owners. Tile Tobacco That’s Different 0f course it is different. and the reason why, it is, is because it has the only flavor that men like. HICKEY & NICHOLSON’S BLACK TWIST CHEWING TOBACCO In the supreme tobacco and its long lusting qualities runlt it in first place. ' Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co., Ltd. Manufacturers ' Charlottetown vi l R. BROW . I46 Richmond Sh, .. Charlottetown. Fire, Life. Accident, Sickness and Plate (Ilzlss insurance at lsowcst Rate. flood Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summersitie. Lloyd Lewis. a .__- r ....______._.q.,.- __ __.. Eastern Guardian 1 ..'EAS'I‘I!DN AG ‘IR-Mr. J. W. l-lurdoclt is Gust an Agent. in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items, advertisim. new ind renewal subscriptions. tf lng was held at Abrams V school house on June 1st, 192B, for Institute. There were nlneteenwu- men present and by the next meet- ing it is expected that there will be at least thirty members belonging Lo this Abrams Village Institute. Tile Assistant Supervisor conducted the meeting which was lively and hull cf interest throughout. The offic- crs elected are as followsz- Pres- ident-Mrs. Peter Gallant; Vice- Presr-Mrsf Nlelphore Gallant; Secy-‘Preas-Mrs. Cyrus llant; Directors-Airs. Silvere allanl; Miss Aedona Arsenault; Mrs. Matt Gallant; Audltors—Mrs. MattlGlsll- ant. Mrsl Sllvero Gallant. Regular meetings will be held on the first Tuesday of each month. e___.¢o>--€ JBEGINNING Manda", June, llth we will open our store at ’l a. m. and close at '1 p. m. Saturdays excepted. ll. J. Macdontsld. Cardi- gan. 4943-6-8-51 JNOTICIL-Our store ‘will be closed Dominion Day, Monday, July 2nd. and will close at six o'clock each evening, except Saturdays, from June 18th to Sept. 15th. J. A. Macdonald dz Company. Ltd.. Car- digan, P. E. I. 4997-6-1l-mwf PERSONALS Western Guardian -—0RDER LAWN fencing and gates now lit Bruce's. —The.many friends of Miss Vera McDougall. Richmond. regret to learn that. sl.e has been obliged to enter Prince County Hospital for treatment and hope for her speedy recovery. 4955-6-9-21 —GUAII.DIAN ItIlPIl-IISENTA- rtvlr IOI‘ Richmond and vicinity is . —~M1'- Frank McDousall. Rich- Ml; my Brown. who 15 open w n. mond, was in Charlottetown on 391W new ‘m; "mwfl subscflp. Wednesday taking his examination “on; in Railroad telegraphy. N --¢o>---~~_-_ Stock Quotations HALIFAX. June 9. — Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock Exchange. -BRACE‘S STORE is open 0H Wednesday afternoons for the month of June. 4955-8-9-2i. —BUYING LIVE IIOGS. Int sheep. and lambs. at Kensingtoll. Tuesday forenoon. June l2. Alden Mouse. 4901-0-11-21 NEW YORK EXCHANGE At., Top. 8c Santa Fe. Ry. 187 Am. Car d: Fdyl Co. Am. Locomotive Co. . . . . . . .. Aln. Smllg. 8s Ring. Co. Am. Bosch ti: Mag. Co. . . . . .. Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. N. Y. Cen. d: Iiud. Riv. R. R. Con. Gas Co. 1N. Y.) . . . . .. Hudson Motor Car Co. . . . . .. International Paper Co. glntcrnailonal Petroleum lstan: Oil of N. J. . . . . . . . . .. —-- a <11 0.. —0RDER YOUR HARD cost. 553mg?“ 138cm now while schooner is discharging Unis“ Pam Ry _ _ _ V _ _ __ at llolman‘s Wharf. Cull or phone u S_ Imt Alcohol C‘, _ ummmf“ Prlmuc” 0mm‘- Westinghouse Elec. .. 4979'“'9'3l United Sililcs Steel . . . . . . . .. 141i». —GI.IDDEN'S Endurance Pure Paint, has wonderful covering qual- ities. large stock at. Bruce's. 4955-6-9-21. —-'I‘I‘IE LONGWIIVER CARDING MILL-Will be ready for business about the eighteenth. The wool will be hauled and delivered from the some agents us in 1927. 4903-0-7-0-11 —KENS|NGTQN U"? STOCK MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Shipping Club loading hogs Wed-l nesday, June 13th, until noon. John Abmbl _‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ ,_ A. Douglas. __ ‘.13. E. Steel 1st. Pfd. 4963'fl'9'3""E. Steel 2nd. Pfd. . - N ll l B B i . . . .. -WESTERN orrlca. - The w§n§?,;g-§fel:,,',§s____ Western Omce of the Guardian is Brampton _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ __ located in the McNeil] Buildlngflgmziuan Traction _ -Wuter St.. Summer-side. where sub-lsteel Co of C,,,,,,d,,' icriptions and advertising will befibmb, ' H ' -eceiveel. ThcCGuardlnn may belshawinpéhm‘ ‘illrchflflld daily iii- U18 WesterrrG n Swish "éém Ofilce in the McNeil] Building or lu Dan-mic“ gpidge ' he McDonald News Store. Massey Hams __ " Asbestos Chas. Burd Power Corporation .. Inter Utilities-Jr .. inter Utilities-B. . 51's ll‘: _.i is Your Chest Sore? Does Breathing Hurt? Con. Pac. Ry. Proper treatment is a vigorous British America Oil . rubbing of the chest, neck and sore_1mpcrll1l Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. side with good old Nerviline. This - wonderful linlment sinks into the‘ tissues where the pain is seated; and gives instant relief. That plslnqgank Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 392 iul breathing disappears. all senscgank Monq-ea] _ , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _, 360 of soreness goes quickly. Just try ' Nervlllne for chest. tightness. coughs. colds and soreness. It is a wonderful llniment, saves the whole family from numerous minor ills. Even for cramps. colic, stomach pains. the effect oi Nerviline is won- dcrful. It. should be in every home. Large bottles, 35 cents, nt all dealers. -—-—<o§-i— BANKS J I'm‘ Iilleusnlstiam use .\Iinlsril'a Lin- lsrlrnt, WHEN VISITING SUMMERSIDE DON'T FORGET T0 CALI. AT TIIE ‘ROYAL CAFE Special Equipped Meat and Bone Grinders WATER STREET Dinner, Supper nnti Late Lunch Served in [first Cllsae Style. Soft Drinks, Ice Cream and Fruits in Season. Prompt. Up-to-Date and I Fur farmers Invest in ls meat Courteous Service. Irinder and “cut" your feed bill Price, $5.00, $15.00. $35.00, $75.00, -1ln|tllms VILLAGE ‘- a meet- 1' the purpose of organising a Womeng: ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GIlARDIAN JUNE 11, 1928 L 46!~ 481s 0' i Nelmderator 0 Presbyterian Church (By Rev. W. Bruce Muir) The unanimous choice of the Rev w. B. Buchanan, D.D., of Amherst All Rnjpur, India, to be the Moder- utor of the General Assembly of thi _ Presbyterian Church in Canada fol the ensuing year is one oi the fines! things that has happened since the Disruption of 1925. ‘ We were then told that our For- rlgn Missionary wor‘: would amouni to nothing; that. all our Forelgr Missionaries were solid for union. Herc as elsewhere the reckoning was made without any reference tr the Divine Disposer of wants-and now lookl and behold! arid take ~00 O40 The Land We Love By _ Frank Ycigh vo+o++oo ewooooa omen“ CANADA'S FARM LIVE STOCK Qr-What is the present number of Canadian farm live stock? A-Accordlng to the latest com- putation Canada's farm live ‘stock numbers 20,061,500, an increase or and $125.00 at BRACE. MolfAY a C0., LTD. Summerside CHARLES HUM PROPRIETOR Wholesale rand Retail no less than over a million in n year. The total ls made up as follows: horses, 3.421.857: cattle, 0.- 172.238; sheep, 3.202.706; and swine 4,804,780. In addition poultry num- ber-M.l'18,485, chiefly hens wortll alone $50,000,000. 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E, S, & Clo.’ ltiarltlmf Distributors ShJohF, 10,5, TRQ 7hr? OIL with 711a Master Control Eieclrol is listed cs standard lly the Undrrwritefi Laboratories, and hears their label. Approved by llle New Turk C"? B0475 Plfldflddvds and Appeals-wand by llle Commonwealth of Mdssntllttsclls Deparnrlent of Public Slljcty. over every latcs the flow. cognlzan of the mot that a For- eign M lorlary is unanimously chosen to guide thmuflalrs 'of the church folflthe year that is now d ‘mere. s. Mr. Buchanan occupies no anom- ~_ slous position. l-le is not like the missionaries who come home to Ianada from Korea, and‘ who, while n Canada. are unionists. but, when hey go buck to Korea must. be Wesbyierian in-us-much as the zreut. native church of Korea. has teen, is now and will continue to be Wesbyterlun at the core whatever lutslders may say. On the other land Mr. Buchanan requires to nuke no such somorsnult. He comes .0 Canada as ll. full-blooded Presby- aerlan and. at the termination of his year of ofllce will go back .to Amherst to continue to inspire the good people he has over there to rlold good the faith once for all de- ‘ivered to thefluilats. The. reflex ‘ICHOD of his great personality upon .hc mission work at. home will be great. indeed. zhc missionary enterprises of ollr thurch so that his year of ollice will be fraught with the greatest con- sequences to all who recognize the Presbyterian Church in Canada to be ll great missionary church. Although labouring under a great emotion which moved the assembly to tears. Mr. McGlllvray. the past moderator. struck a high note ofop- tlmlsm. as he declared that the suc- cessor of Mr. Clay was Mr. Buch- anan. lie/pointed out that during the past par-there had been anot- able advance in every department of the church's work; a steady ad- vance, not driven about with every new-tangled notion. but. an advance more in accord with the glorious tradition of the martyr chumh of Christendom. Dr. McGlllvray un- ticlpated a splendid assembly. there .belng present nearly 300 commie: sloners representing every Presby- _,_,__.—__.__‘e-_,~ _ \ a .. \ __--—- s_' ‘ -_ men who made the first westward crossing of the North Atlantic by l-‘ur "IIHIIIIIIIIIIIII luirplane -— Baron Gunther Von lull-I". a ' . W“ \ \ The Master Furnace Man ~_ / Because of The Master Control, Eiectrol has become known as “The Master Furnace Man" Electioi is itsowrl attendant. lc rakes care of itself-muiomatic- ally. 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UNI." .\ll|ulr|l'~ Lill- NEW ‘YORK, June iii-The three It will give heart of grrtcc to ltll l Mr. Buchanan succeeds Mr. Les-. lie Clay, whose chair was empty.‘ tery of the Church. | (Commun sited). The Pt Till Costs The Least is the Paint that covers the [realest turfsilebtlsat take! ti" shortest time to appl —that Waarl the lonput. "l00fi Pure" Paint oes all three. H s the-prod. Pure" Paint covers 900oquat1ieatoi peril-loos Iiand-mlxell-lcsd-and-oil, and cheap prepaid Plillls W"? only about 500 square ices. . ..Jrllsrsszsl:ulllzsrsirllntslzzfrslsfsz: III - - v Mmifiitiiii-stuoun u o , n ' 100 /o PURE PAINT (Made s. calls-ls) ’ Ia teed to be exactly as ‘ ' mull? 0i l“ yhlto Lead and ‘Lino Oxide-tho Unltlil o“ -tile Ilslnule fineness of the [sled y pom M?!“ galllrréhoglgpaint that gives ysus o sanction an WW "l" llll - sluusw-sillsi-T-iwi l$l'.'7i‘.'isi'w9's£s"lihili“l3“l§-°:Tlissr A. K. LORD N“ I_ CAPE TRAVERSE F CAQOD~ N/Glk/‘Iil fi ‘VI/J “WEE THEART- mo ‘rats sisal! 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