._-..c.-._._. "Does your "She will —when fin-mmv- AA». Mother know you're cull” she looks for her Sweet Cups...'f SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES “Th: purest form in which llobacco can be smoked."—,c’antll CBASWELL for Photographs. 40 cents. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN SURANCE. WEDNESDAY the Highlands. OLD SPAINS special value Tues _ 40 cents. VIOLIN IIECITAL 0f Miss Kathleen Hornby, evening, June 29th, Holy Hail. .__._._ OONFEDEBATION LIFE IN- SUB-AN CE. L-679B-7-12-3I2 ._..__ STEAMER FOR. NEWFOUND- LAND-The S. S. "Eikhang" taking the lviagnhildls place will arrive here on the 28th to load Live Stock land general cargo for St. John's, FOOT TROUBIES Nfld. Shippers will please book space early. A.Pickard 8: Co.. Agent. L-l668-6-19-22-24-62. CHURCH 0F SC-OTLANIL-Rev. Ewen lilncDougall will preach Wed- nesday 23rd in Peoples Church. City, at 7.30 P. M. and Sabbath 27th at Desable at 3 P. M. (True Brothers Masonic Lodge Will attend this ser- ViCBl and Cape Traverse at 7 P. M. L-1776-6-22-1i. TO CULL POULTRY FLOCKS.— We are again engaging men to cull The Central Guardian -i_. OLD SPAIN’S special value Tues- day, June 22nd, Roast Goose Dinner L-17B-6-22-1i. b6798-7-l2-312 is Dance night at L-1355-6-'1‘l1e5-W9d-M. day, June 22nd, Roast Goose Dinner L-178-6-22-1i. by the pupils Tuesday Redeemer 11-1755-6-22-11. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN To MAJOR BOWES, Radio City, New York City, N .Y. D have been so imprcsse "S with your cnninient on must commend you on the rcat work whose very lives are in the hands of the Motor Car on tho American Winton-April 1898), Continent I have owned a Frcnc I1 EAR MAJOR: As part of 'our vast audit-urn every Thursday cveniu", I lyou are doing, not only for your World Famous Amateurs, ut for mi lions of Amateur motorists, Motor Car manufacturers today. As Canada's original motorist and the second person to own a Colonel John Maudie to the latter, I would like to add that I have to roplaco a part In o Chrysler On April 6th, I am sailing on the afety” that I feIt I job". Product, e Royal Househ Darrac , and English, German and other the poultry flocks oi the province. ‘This work was greatly appreciated lasi- yr-ar by the poultry men thrr uglioiit thu ]ll‘U\lllC\3 and we feel we are forced to cuiit iiue the work. Culling will start CiLYly in July. If you wish your flocks culled, notify. the Department at the earliest pos- sible date so that we can arrange tho different routes for the men at- tenduig to the work. Provincial De- partment. of Agriculture. L-IIBII-B-Z-EL foreign igh priced makes, until tlie advent of Chrysler to which I switched in 1924. I have driven Chrysler products ever sinco In preference to any other make oi‘ car in tho World Irrespective of price and n reasons for so doing have been slrictl from "nzvm rouno I1’ NECESSARY 1o REPLACE A PART m ANY CHRYSLER PRODUCT" Again allow SUCCESS- Yo pleasure to have safet , comfort and the Cyhrysler Airflow Imperial. the great work you are so a cause of Safety and of Sancr With best wishes for your continued novor found It necessary Queen Mary to attend the Coronation of our new King and my choice of this World’s Motor Cars will be awaitin me on my arrival in England, a Chrysler Airflow As a matter of fact, during my eojourns the Continent, it has been m men, including members of t they have been amazed at the “— a Royal Car for a Royal every year in England and many of En land’: great old, ride in C ryslers, and performance built into me to con ratulate you on 1y doing in the riving. urs very truly, [Sgd] JOHN MOODIE the "Safety” angle first Advanced tylinw _ Youraunn (IhryeImPlymourhd ale willbs led I and Comfort second, arid last and always: u" Co‘. JOHN Moon“, PM‘ "than on‘. Fl?“ ‘"7 chqfl" Pmdel Pl Y°.“:di'1"°"l hf‘ "l: Outstanding lfiiitlerslii in an Plnuiiic-criiig ‘M ' d""'- Tdqllw” h!" °"’"" h" 'h°""°°ml ""117! way in every part of ticir curs. In regal‘ llie Disc/wolf way For more than one-third ofa century Dr._Scholl’a_F_oot Comfort Appliances and Remedies have brought relief to millions of foot ATTENTION is drawn to the sufferers. Learn how attending the FRIDAY, JUNE Dr. ScliolPs Representative take Podo-graph ‘ determine the exact nature of and show you how you can obtain relief from YOUR loot troubles. from Headquarters will V‘ i“ imprints of your atockingad feet t0 i‘ you can relieve your foot troubles, by 25th. your particular foot BRADY FUIITWEAR G0. m. Tea Poll Says: For a Delicious Cup 0i Full Flavoured Tea Use BRA HMIN Orange Pekoe Tea l9 RIB Assiniboine, July 5 nee: Lake Louise, British film now showing in th {ow Rail Fares to IANFF and PACIFIC COAST end return from Charlottetown BANFF Canal — -— —6 "l" Ufourlet Sin-per — — — NINJA lllandnrd Sleeper (first (‘luau - — memo VANCOUVER-VICTORIA Illlflfil c u - _ — — — - u-ffi-r an‘... - - - rim-H 0g“ d rd Ii caper (Illa: rut-n — — — 9144-" Mu 19-Oct} 5. Return limit: cluu._Oct. Blgliourisr or coach clue, 6 months in addition to due of nie- ' ' ‘Pies sleeping cur fires. IIIAT LAKIQ- Ask for pudcuimpf rooting via the (iron Lakcr-en attractive BIIIM-Illllfllidt in your ml ioui-ney. Travel In cool. duniuv comfort: AIR- thriliin? Ienile over pooh.‘ Pie mile-high gol . Swim in warm mphnr and fresh water pools. Fish this keen atmosphere. Baronial Ban S charming Chateau Lake Louise, and Chalet welcome you. All open June 12 See the Calgary Stampede, at Band’, July 23-25; Trail O-Aug. 3; Sky Lin: Trail Hike Camp, Larch Valley Aug. 6-9; Ban] Golf Week, Aug. 2 Visit the Canadian Rockies and oumain scenery shown in “Silent BarrierW-spectacular Gunman:- dlninl and lounge cars on Canadian Pacific last transconti ,' full Information from any fimndiaii Pa-riflc Agi-nt, including ll. (l. James. District Passenger Agent Saint John. N. B. i wT/Qrgflbfihs lMl LOUISE EMERALD LAKE —explorc—relnx— layrennis-in ringsHoteI, menld Lake to Sept. l3. J I 5-10" [din Day: ‘Rllydfl BahffnroaMount 3-23; see for yourself the magnificent e theatres. CANADIAN ROCKIES All-Expense Tours 4 COLORFUL DAYS 2 days each st Blnfl‘ and Lake IDII-lll with visirw EmetaidI-ske“ .. “M7 Ill- 6 WONDIIIIII. DAYS 2 days each n Bnnfhnd Loire Louise: plus I day optional s: Benfl or Luke Lenin. and I day at lmenld Lakes... .815.“ up. Tour! begin n Bend’ or Field nae l2. conclude Sept. l3.lnd include melee- cnmm nion, meals, and I26 miles o! Aipin: mororin . inn reductions for stay: o! twp wee ‘u or more. Add rail fare from nurse: point to Bmli (or Field). o e ALAlKA-Qlilhy cruises from Ven- couver and irrnris . . . . . . . . . . . . up. Meals-berth included, except n Shun], CONDITIONED first clue sleeping, nenul (nun. program of the Educnt onai Cfllfh‘ ‘piiign for teiuprraiice and law en-. forcement, conducted by the Dc-l partment of the Attorney General. The opening meeting of a series o1 lectures wil beheld in Prince o: ‘ Wales College 1111.1 on Tuesday ev- ening June 22nd, at 8 P. M. Thel principal speaker Will be Mis. Eliz-l abeth Neyvcnmbe of Halifax. Mrs. Ncwcombe is iionourary-Presideiit| of the W. C. T. C. oi Nova Scotia. and has just. returned front attend- ing the World's Convention of the W. C. T. U. at Washington, and the Canadian Convention at Bellvlle. ;Oiitario. Short addresses will also be . given by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, -H0iiourary Chairman of the P. E. I. Tcmpcrance Federation, Dr. Ells- worth, Professor Science at St. Diinstaivs University, and Honour- able Bradford W. LePuge. L-l726-6-22-ll. ——--%—§_.___ Personals The many friends of Mrs. Wm. IArnett, Ciapaud, regret to learn of her continued illne s. ‘ i Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Casey left on lSaturday morning for Boston. They were accompanied by Miss K. McCarthy who will spend the summer in Saint John. Miss Patricia Arenault is con- valescing nicely in the Charlotte- town Hospital following an oper- ation. The many friends of Miss Aileen Qantwell will be pleased to know that she is making a good recovery after an operation for appendicitis in the Charlottetown Hospital. vtc c" The Happy-Go-Lucky Juniors of North Milton School district held their regular meeting on Friclayl June 11th with fifteen members present. In the president, presided. The meeting opened by the secretary Miss Olga Morcslde reading the minutes of the meeting. It. seconded by Mire Louise that. these minutes be adopted. run: m M a e u 9 lvl-‘EOCOIIIIMQOIIN __.}_.. ‘ha’ finnaal-ei-u- Olflvcflllllllbll Nelw . E EIiY THURSDA Touring Sedan CHRYSLER AIRFLOW - Yll(l,YAlebEADH-ZSYOI? Till? KING'S HIGHWAY. uirsv~¢u~ru¢i§=ii§ibs 1.. ‘sellingmthiiTlcké-ls "hi... MEETING ‘ realized. The roll call for name of a city. The Health and Cleanlincxs Committee gave his report. Miss Marjorie Coles and lMiss Olga Moresicie volunteered to go for water. Miss Louise Hooper and Mr. Harvey Coles pointed to sweep up the dinner-hour. Programme consisted of a contest by Miss Olga Moresicle. Programme for the next meeting will consizt of practising for clos- ing exercises on June 30th. It was moved by Mrs Dorothy Gillespie absence of the Miss Elsie Coles. the e president Miss Gladys Hooper last and Hooper was moved . glckels ivegemsold all’ lyilgnfiiadoy: ililndtstefijonded by Miss Rheta Smith, ' ' cover an s5 w i Iii s iieelil b ir - a. The Mqrmng Afler-rakmg a be)? of 13am?’ kdfnal/edd by lljie The meeting: Wflfllglllclel glliglllllnltlhy - - - . w _ , Carters Liille Liver Pills lflici-ldwardeColgsf thviillucli; filial flljillfi. ill“... §§§,‘,?_',‘“‘ "““‘°“‘* being won by Miss Gladys Hooper. ___ _>__ ~<~ r ~ .;-:;' . i-—'————-——i—- -- OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS l" " - . . . i WELL,I FUN? WHV ITS WELL,l. WOM‘! _ GUESS IT MISEEV! l CANLT --— GET NO SLEEP AIN'T MUCH HOLD OUT ON 'EM~ 55"“ TONlOHT THINKIN’ FUN FER A THEWLL HEAR I g; WHUT A NARROW P : KID ‘TO WIN WON |‘T, AND IN TH’ EsCAPE l HAD A HUNDEIZD BANK IT’LL 60, FOR FIZOM WINNIN’ BUCKS AT MV EDUCATION, ER IT! A MOVIE MV OLD AGE, Ell BANK TH F. R, McLaine, Charlottetown next i meeting to be answered by the. were .ap- I crumbs at ‘ United States, also Z late Mr. Anthony lived at Kennet- The death of Jas. McG. Anthony. took place at his home, Kennetcook on the 16th inst. Mr. Anthony had been ill for nearly a. year. He was 74 years of age, and is survived by his Wife, who was Phebe Dunn; four daughters, Mrs. Louise Mc- Pherson of Sackville, Minnie, wife oi’ Rev. James Forbes of boggle- ville. N. B, Estelle. wife of Rev. J. B. Meseiiger, of Yarmoutli, Elsie , wife of Rev. W. E. Aitken of St. l Peter's Bay, P. E. 1.; and five sons. i‘ Tennyson. Talmadge. Marscleii, Roscoe, at. Kennetcook. and Rev. Harris Anthony of Manchester. Conn. Two brothers. Richard of l Kciiiictcook, and Daniel in the survive. The OUR BOADING HOUSE McGRINTCR ANTHONY cook all his life-time. and was en- ' gaged in fanning and lumbarhw. | He took a prominent part in church . and state and leaves a fruguuitf memory as an upstanding man who l .ei-ved his Lord and generation well. Funeral services were con- ducted on the 17th by Rev. G. R. McKeari. who was aslsted by Rev. E. V. Forbes of shubenacadle. and Rev. George Gough. of Noel. There was a very large attendance from all over the countryside, and an abundance of floral tributes. VIVID BEAUTIIZS y Nowadays fashionlsts seem to agree that the woman with vivid coloring should wear rather bright colors. Otherwise. she overshadows her clothes to the point where they seem actually drab. Put_a._white with 1 /y/ a ’§ no §Al—l,M|5TAl-l MAEJQR! AH DIDN’ LIME DE CARNIVAL. aois MY ‘FREN HAD ‘PO Me! AH NEVAH WAS no aooo AT DUCMIN‘ MAH I-IAID'-- 5m AH am NEws 1=o You! AH seen JAKE 1M SHECAGO, AH‘ HE cor Hl55ELF AMUTHER PLEA ¢IRCLIS-~FUNNY THING/ ‘IHQwSOME o5 DEM ‘FLEAS HE HAD PERFORMED MIGHTY LIME vs ones vou HAD nu Y0 CIRCU5-~YEOW5AHI l‘ take on new interest. On the other COrney Brfls,’ Summerside iii}, (£73 ,,.=;u.i??a*‘u?.;;1£§:ii=='i mble and the ensembl‘ little or nothinz- By dress her ln a warm roseimilllefidl blue or scarlet from and Wm lately, she and the OO-illlme hand. they say. it's a mistake I0! a subdued looking colorless wont: to wear scarlet. The color 0‘ a shadows her complelcll- Darker, w neutral color-z Will brlni! h" m‘ better advan age‘ , Anyway. if you have bccullitefi mg navy or black 0T behfive‘ spring, it's a good idea l0 n you Bay summer dress or tnltlti‘ Shem do wear navy 0F black 5 with on hot days. freshen them 1111i!“ o! sPlck and spa" “M” milymi bows or 111MB» Th“ on‘; look. the cooler you wlli f”; 1; .1" . ULP EH! WHATS THAT? ‘BROTHER JAKE HA6 ANOTHER ‘PLEA mamas?“- AND MY FLEA§ DléAPPE/NFED "Rléil-FT AFTER JAKE VlélTED MY CIRCUS-W‘- Vouw; GETTING C4 P?‘ 5 FUF-FuFF- uMw / / x t/ -, /,/ 4 HOT, MAJOR: