Mr. Roeg. at he ( Hr. Roeg-as he looks to the oilice 9 loolrs to the wait- Ieei ll “The Coflee Pot”. \ (A! first glance yo! wouldn't say that Mr. i Roe; is a particularly i ‘Jrise specimen). 2. force. (“What's biting old Simon Legree.” they wont to know. “Jiuiipy . as a trouti") Mr. Roeg as he ' looks to his wife that night. (“Darlingz you’ve lost your job, she exclaima. “Worse”. he replies. “Doc says I ghitn rut out tea and toiled") w Mr. Roeg as he ° looks to the doctor. - (“While plenty of folks can drink tea and cof- fee with no ill effects," the doctor says, “you're not one of them. Switch I to Poituinl It contains no cafiein or stimulants \ ‘ of any kind?) ucisisato IIADl-IAIK osium | min:- Postum is easy t milk. And reme 1¢ per serving. the cup by adding boiling water or hot 3 Mr. ltoeg, as he ' thinks he looks. (“Gotta slow down,“ he _ matters, “guess I've been hustling too much. Bet-- ter drop in and aee the Deaf‘) 6 Mr. Roeg as he ' looks after his first good swallow of Postum. (“WelL well!” he says to his wile. “I'm glad that Doc put me on Postutn. It's e grand-tasting, he- nian's drink, with a fine flavor all its own.") u fix — make it right in mher, it costs less than A Product of Generei reeds coming down." He swung himself down. stood beside them, smoothing down his hair with a ivct-ried gesture. "Well, what is i-t? I‘ve tried (Continugl Rm Page 2) ed thoughts of his o\vn. No aunting conscience of overhang- ing fate troubled his more placid moments, so far as Jim's peric- trating eye could judge. urgency. "nothings happened ad to tell them gnawing :it his mind. He said. disclaiming immed- liappened. I thought you ought to fight" It's Han". know at once, Charles." "Ohl” said Charles. stiffening. He stood absolutely still for a moment, he turned away from them, but rather as one anxiously pondering possibilities of ghast- Lness thaci tryintt to smother the hmmory of d particular l(‘.'lOV\’l‘i horror. He stooped, thrusting his brushes together l-n the left iand les’ face in a moment. He quite cheerfully: "Oh, Hart! that's all " awful bad?‘ . (To II." Continued) TllE IIEY~ ‘I0 I-'llll EGG K lion's ancestry. speak cincl I because if conloin needs to bring u! Miracle Laying Mosh extra egg profits. il.ll.'f. Elimination ofthe insect puts will increase you: production of meat, ‘ Jnillr, butter, etc. One application g etaye elective for moothe. Special O A 0‘m'°""'"t“v coiiriiiviin. leellnedeeien Ceeede i not GREY RQ§E§ and felt with his right for the top l of the ladder, “Wait a minute, Tm and i0 think back, and I think the cld conscience is more or less clear. t0 Thea? If he‘s taken it out of hen- but even he-even he wouldn't do fate interest in the progress of . ,, V ‘, the murals: mfg‘; He}? fmql of‘ lair Th” ,_ "Something pretty ghastly has o’ S e5 a “g ' j’ a“ ‘The stress was gone frdm Char- said If Jane was not reassured so easily. Her eyes were wide and wary, She asked intently: "What's happened to him? Jim, what are you looking so grave about? Is it something- ln Memoriam LOIS MILDRED MILLS lll Charlot- The death occurred “Iattagnthffrtugbirtg 1w, $13151 sf will? $1“??? tltueuysaid “will teffgwndil‘ "P?" 24311,?“ ,'.’§ 1.5231‘ " o a rie yr- '. * "1 M .\e.'0 lie .. ard, with the thought of Wnflt he “m” h“ "m" ‘lashmg ‘“‘° rhohrilis Htlublfills, city. in her 29th rear. l. She had been in ill-health for a number of yea-rs nu: last. iell sue contracted pneumonia, then pleur- isy. from which she never nallicd. There are left to mourn. besides he-r parents, four sisters Elsie (Mrs. Howard Whi‘e, Milton, PE 1.)! Helen tiMfS. scout Stewart City); Mary iMrs. G. M Simeon Winni- res. Manitobal. and Ferns. 11' home; and four brothers. Gordon (B 8i B foreman. C N R i: Roi‘, C N R Y-irds); Per. and Frank (employed at their father's meat market.) The funeral service was held from her late residence. bri Mon- day afternoon at 2 p m. Rev 171' H S Rice and Rev. Lirrence Toombs officiated. The hymns sung were her favourites, u The 10rd i.s my Shepherd.‘ and ‘Take My Life and Let It Be." The pallbearers were six cou- sins. Herbert Theme. Vernon Peardon. Bonar Dalziel. Pope Tliornc, Louis DPoITIOIlCl, and Rich- ard Whitlock. 7% IN MEMORIAM MR. J. C. WILKINSON Mr. J. C. Wilkinson of Spring- field West (O'Leary, RR.) PE.- assed to his eternal reward on August 29th. He was born at Mar- gate. P.E.l., Ncwembet‘ 4, i855 and when a child of five years he mov- ed with hls parents to Mlminigash where he grew to early manhood. He learned the carriage building trade, that being an important industry in those days. Part of his time he served with George Shaw of St. Eleanors, who m: that time carried on a carriage build- ing there. About 60 years ago he came to Springfield West where he founded and carried on g car- riage building business for 20 years. He then entered into the general merchandising business. which he has carried on success- fully for the last 40 years, For fourteen years he spent the winter months in Florida u“ until about two years ago, when e had to give up going on account of falling health, He was a. man of sterling clisr- my“ t; rflafl- el for new: leoal lntesrt, ‘at, advert-flea away aaure "In" Th: seats a word. etrletlv H!‘ I E in itdvaaoe- 000K’! for Photographs. NEW IIJOTBIO Record Players Just arrived. Toombe Music Store. NOTICE TO ADVIRTIBEBS- c1 Guardian must be noon of day previous to insertion to ensure publication. HARD COAL. We have a large supply bl€e burn-a‘ size Anthracite Order ear y. H R. Large l: 0o. 1F YOU WOULD SAVE TIME on a farm. biw s Jeer- The Uni- versal tyre. fitted for all kinda o! . The Jwn never If" tired. Work it all day. drive it all night. T. C. Ives, Charlotte- town. Phone 1117. PERSONALS Miss Marjorie Weather-hie left. Monday for Montreal, on a vis.t to her aunt, Mrs. D A. mere. M155 vet-o, mggie, who visited friends in Bedeque, has re umed to her home in Iiuggieville, N. B. Mrs. F. A. Blanchard of ‘Prion left the Island Dv car recently on an extended vist‘. iifith relatives and friends in Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Oolin Sherren Halifax, N.S.. left by motor 0n return home after it 916858!" W!" with friends and relatives in the olty. Mr. Desmond Clarkln. New Wilt- shire, spent last week end with his brother. Mr. Joseph in Liver- TlTe Central Guardian ‘OONIIDZATIGIIN JJII . SUI-ANCI- n‘ NIW IUIINIQB Pill _ Mr. Howard Melanie tie; an; m: tbsétpre in the dun-la Build- "t? fiiifllttlld . . Crodtettb fltrnlture firs.” J P UNION 00 got.- LEGI. - Con: with the order or m, Boon! o tli lflllflm‘ osing of sobooll. the UnloaCqi. mercéal Collede will also? or e present. n; ill be aruisutmoed are grass. Watch for it. u“ m. MB. AND rue. WALLACE BREHAUT, Alexandra‘ the engagement of daughter Islay Noreen to John Weldon son of Mrs. Margaret Mo- Coubrey of Charlottetown. Marriage W l-I-lle Dlaoe ln the near future, IIIUINS 80M! _ '11;- m“ friends o1 Mr. Letth Mobeod wil be glad to know he has recovered sufficiently in tho P. E. I teltoretiuintobisliomeuuiit is IIOICG his prowess towards rt- newe health will be steady. WILLYS JEEP-Jmey are hero! The universal Jceip, for all kinds of farm work, and light delivery. Bee them today. ‘liomormw might be too late. T. C. Ives, diet-lotte- town FUNERAL SERVICES ..- The funeral of Mr. James McCarthy of st. Teresa's was held Tuesday morning to St. Cuthbes-t’; Church. St. Teresa: at. 9 o'clock. Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. J. B. Crdren. The pallbearers were Mes- srs. i... B Hughes, Adrian Bred- ley, John Gormlev John A. ‘Moon- ey, Michael Smith, Harry Bradley. T0 TAKE NURSING COUR8E— Two former Mount Allison stud ool. N. S. He was acwmwflled ants Mix Marion ht-r ~01 y Mr. Stern‘!!! Delcmb New Charlottetown. and Miss Nellie Wlltshire. Clements of Montague have eti- —-——-— _ Miss Mary Doyle. BCCOmDfiflPPd by her friend, Miss Helen McCabe, ha; arrived from Toronto to spend ii vacation. They are guests of bliss tered the Prince Edward .-sland Hospital as student nurses. CHURCH or scenario. - Services Thursday, September 5th, Doyle's rm". 1V."- W‘ M“ ch l tt town, a . M, commimi Charles lggyle, 42 Hillsboro Street. servllclésyexlnxmlrseppwxber 83: _""‘1'— 10.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Monday, BN5- Diivld McCarthy (“e9 September 9th,Argyle Shore 8pm. Eleanor Comptm) accompanied by her two sons. left recently Oil Ts" turn to her home in Cambridge. Mass». after a delightful vacation spent wi-th her mother, Mrs, Fred Compton, City, and family. Mrs. McCarthy also visited relatives and friends in other parts of the Province. . Mrs. Jack Robbins (nee Marie Compton) and two sons left on re- turn to their home in Belmont, Mass, after zi visit, to her mother, Mrs, Fred Compton and fanirly. Mr, and Mrs. Reginald Rodgers left for Detroit on a visit tn their daughter. Mr. Rt dgers is Li:- loco- motive foreman irith the C. N R. at Borden. —" ‘ l Mts. Walter ‘Nillhnis. Charlotte-i town. and Mrs. Joseph ‘Wooclsldtgl Kensington. r‘. E 1.. are hegiiestsi ____ of Mr and Mrs. Stables’ \V°°""l FAREWELL SOCIAL GATHER- side Fleet street. ~- ltzicrctori ING,_M|SS Nan Mrl-"nis w“ TTanai-Tlph iguost of honor at suprise party Miss Marv Ferguson has return» ed to Ch-irloitetmvi". having spot-t three weeks ‘n L/iggievllle, N. H. with her mother, Mrs. Wnfrco Fer- guson. Mrs. Lloyd Wonitucoit oi’ UDPPT Prince Streec accompanied by tier son Don are having a. delightful holiday visiting filernls and rela- tives in Boston, Ncw York and New Jersey. They expect to arrive home by the end of this week. acter. Ever honest and in his dealings, he was revered _by all. It, can indeed be said of him. "he was a just man". His‘ word was his bond. _ Fifty years ago he married Elizabeth J. England. Of this un- ion there were two chI-ldrzn, George, residing at the old home at Springfield, who has been aswp‘ soclated with his father in the business for a number of years and Clara. Mrs. E. H. Strong of Summerside. Also two grandchild- ren, Edward and Elizabeth Strong. He is also survived by a number of nieces and nephews, The funeral was from his late residence on Saturday, August 31st at 2 p.m. conducted by the Rev. Mr. Bagnall. pastor of the United Church at Springfield West. A duet, “Shall We Meet by the River" was beautifully sung by Mr.‘ and Mrs. E. I... McDougall. He was buried in the Baptist cemetery near his home. The pail hearers were R. L. England, Lloyd Bar- wlse, Roy Collicott, Edgar Harris, Thomas Harris, Sin, and Earl Ellis. He was the surviving mem- ber of a family of elghL-S. upriaht 1° Rev. J, n. Bishop. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — The anruual con- gregational meeting of Hlghfleld Presbyterian Church will be held‘ on Thursday evening, member 5th at 8 o‘clock. At the conclusion minister, Rev. Norman Young. T0 MONTREAL FOR. TREAT- MENT-JHghit-year-oid Frank Mc- Quoid, 34 Innmyorth Avenue. who was severely burned about s month ago while playing wtith some companions, has been taken to Montreal for a akin-grafting opera-lion. ‘llhe youinrt lad. son of Mr. Alexis Miwuaid. was accom- panied Jitq Miss Kathleen O'Con- m-r. R. .. of the Charlottetown Hospital. _ llPld at the home of Miss Henrietta Coylc on Thursday eve-fling. where a group of young people gathered to say farewell and the hrs‘. of luck, Miss Mclniils leaves this week for Charlottetown where she will enter the Charlottetown Hospital to train for a Nurse. All enjoyable‘ evening was spent in games, stinging and dancing. An address was read by Miss Coyle, and several lovely gifts were pre- sented to the guest of honor, A delicious lunch was served, The PYQMHB came to a close with the singing of many folk songs lnulud. in: for "She's a Jolly Good Fel- w]. GOES T0 MONTREAL — Mas- ter Frankie lJcQiiaid, a-ynai-hya son of Mr. Alexis McQiiaid, 34 I-Oflsworth Ave. ‘has taken by the A. A. Hennessey An-ibnlgnhe m“- day to Monoton tar-route to Mon- tneal where he will enter P hos- tal for a skin grafting Operp. on. The little chap was severe‘y burned. while playing with some companions about a morn; ago and has both legs in oiaster casts. H» was accompanied 1v Miss Kathleen O'Connor. R. N. o1 the chairme- town Hospital. TAxiah_i>os-r— Githnuni: WORK -- Mrs. 0 W. Nelder of Tryon has retaetved word that her daushter. Miss Fjizabeth is start- ing a post-gradiiiie nursing course at Toronto UTllVifSlly this fall. Mss Nelder graduated from 1.70. Ottawa Civic Hospital in 19-42 and JOmed the nursing service o; the R. . .5. soon after. She s-a-ii‘ duty in both Car-ado and New- foundland. Since her discharge she has been employed on the staff of the Montreal General Hospital. crrv round-Toner - at the City Police Court vesterd-a 'moi"n- ine a" woman charged w th pos- session of liquor was fined $800 and costs or four months. A man charg- eitowatts._ ‘llflii’! illsli Year POTATO CRDP! KILL POTATO TOPS COMPLETELY‘ THE MODERN WAY WITH SINDX GENERAL the prhven herbicide used on thousands of acres O Non-corrosive Q Swift. safe, hehepeelelleteln i i l l. l I I Needs No Ammonium Sulphate SIIIO "J70 / IINOXGINIRI-Alleepseilneteflhadeallgriealtaraltfiiamleala egriealtiralelialeeh ' Qlnmtereolthefameae gvaleuiletharfaemereps. hofltbytbeteyeorooeezpertonee. Agenia for Prince Edward Ielanil Associiirrii siiirrtiir. iiic. WATER STREET, CIIARLOTTETOWN ‘Sole Cenadilan ‘Distributors: John arm. e Co. m, mo 8t. Lawrence Blvd, Montreal, and at Tomato. at cd with assault was convicted‘ and remanded for sentence. A man chanted with theft. of lumber was discharged. ‘Di-roe cases of va - rimcy were remanded umti n. day, Sept. 6. Bail ir each case was set at. U0. The accused in a case of druriren. driving was remanded until Friday, Sept. s. Boil was fixed at $100. In e case~of disor- derly condua the accused was fin- ed $20 and costs or 80 dsya. Two drunk and disorderiies were~each fine 1-10 and coats or 20 dhps. A drunk arri inimitable was fined at and oosle or l0 oaya, and another accused on e. llltth charge was remanded until Friday. tsiteatatoainian_ lalanlttatlflfltedilat 18f _when mime. Grace, doughu-r Mr. and Mrs [Wood Islands became the bride of of this meetlngthepre-communion‘E1554!" 50750" slifiwflfl. 50B 0! service will be conducted by ttiefMf "-1 M1’! 1 Wood Islands. being Maou friends of the contracting parties. of STEWART-MACMILLAN vet-in pretty weddin ed l “we? ' “Bolffsuclilti; p; i; g, ex young-looking Diiill” § - l Dad comes home with a aprlogy atep and sparkling smilafl He's bright and cheerful as he any fifellodearl’! Juet ll i ROGIIIIEIOIIIIIWIYOIEQOOCEIflfiIIIDOIIIAIIQ-‘YU. Mother and Dad, and in fact their parents too, realize what e help Boo’: ‘Fruit Salt’ has been to fitness and health The story offloo la e tlmvhono ed one.- Por over 75 years e duh of Eno in a ghee of water before breakfast, - wliea needed, has helped may families to attain the health that comee from lance cleanliness.- Eno’: ‘Fruit Salt’ ls refreshing and pleasant t0 take. I! will help sweeten the breath and relieve acid distress- ao often the cause of headaches and indigestion.- Boo la free of harsh, bitter salts-no anger or artificial devouring of any kind’. Buy a bottle ofjggfi ‘Fruit Se“! todeya l , a I ‘ EN O ‘Fruit Saltf st-zo roa 75 YEARS 1H5 WORL o The bride looked lovely in a flow- ered Jersey aiess and corssire of talisman roess. Li-ltss Marv mean Bell. cousin of the bride was brldemaid and wore a pale blue crepe dress with oer-sage of pink roses. Mr. Sidney mum, brother of the groom acted as groovieman Eloliowing the csietnony a recep- A was sulemniz- Church. Char- lottetown on Wednesday Jute 28th — su er was served to S n-liuty United o! .1. D. MaoMillan. the bride was M. Stewiut. aim 'I‘he ceremony performed by the Rev. ‘T. E Ian antongst relallves and tion was held at. the home of the Mrs brides brother and alstor-tn-lawksi and Mrs buster Mecltilillozt, Islands where the up farming since 01788986. co ebti and hosts of good wishes Mr. and Mrs’. Stewart left bi plans for Nova Sootie, the bride travel. line 1n a vale ‘true suit with whiic accessories. Prior to her marriage tendered showers st which she received many useful and beautiful gifts. Mr. are Stewart will reside in several groom he: taken is return from Amie Wood i ene_e__9_t-_e_w_e_e_eeeeeeeefeeeeeceeeeeeepee Mr. Charlottetown, where a delicious l * All MAIL CAIIIES 1H! AVEIAOE llTIEl TO ANYWHEII IN CANADA 0| Till UNIYED HATES POI 1 CENTS . . t ONLY 8 CENTS MOI] THAN ORDINARY OUT-OF-TOWN POSTAGE rosi YOUR Alli MAIi. 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