. I SITCZTDUZQ _"_‘_O¢'/.L‘ LLWPICWNFI?“ 0'3 CC"'Z'P4C7H1M THURSDAY, WALKING THE STREET because he c0 ULDN’T COMPETE "SORRY, nothing today," and jim con- tinues on his weary round of looking for a job. Once he had a good position. But he couldn't keep up with the others. Dull headaches kept him from doing his best. He lacked pep and “drive." So they let him out. You meet a lot of men likejim. They're half-sick and don't know why. They fail to realize that common constipation un- dermines vitality and vigor . . a keeps them tired, listless, without ambition. Usually the first question a doctor asks his patient is about constipation. He is aware of its weakening effects, knows that it can even lead to serious disease. Why feel badly half the week when a natural food corrects constipation- caused by meals low in “bulk”? Get this "bulk" in Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. This cereal also furnishes vitamin B to tone up the intestines, and iron for the blood. This natural food laxative is much bet- ter than taking weakening pills and ‘drugs. just eat two tablespoonfuls daily. With each meal, in severe cases. Serve as a cereal with milk or fruits, or cook into muffins, breads, etc. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is sold by all grocers. Made and guaranteed by Kellogg in London, Ontario. xxx“. \\ ~\\\\ l“ noufr lEI (DNSTIPATION on YOU oowu We? T/Ji: simple text xbaws bow ALL-BEAN furirtiont: fill a glass q/sfv/l afALL-BILAN. Pour water up tn tbe brim of tbe glass. Souk 15 nxinulet, and drain of excess water. Feel tbc fJ‘."“7‘-1f7fl(‘lltd f/XJJJ. It’: irziu-l: like a suft sponge. In flirt, inborn/cry tests 5,1011‘ I/mt ALL-HRAN absorbs a! least [trite ils uxeigbl in mitt-r. Wit/Jill the bot/y, l/Ji: uuzter-s/ifleue/l "bulb" geiilly "sponges" an! I/ve system. “P” " n“ 1* " infant/Iii.” McLcllan. ‘ On P‘i'i.lav Jilly 31st he was The many Mass Card.‘ and I'm‘!!! I‘17t( with a heart iaqk and l, 1mm,- tuptifiul to the popularity n! the d'~">a~ctl_ ’l‘hc pail bcflfffb‘ Tiff I‘.vlli)l'.!ii('l( 1Q “not ririx"_.\i.ii' T1.- li i1 h r. ~‘ "if" i‘ by‘ llll‘ lain. rites , c. {Messrs James MacDonald. Catiiii; Church. ‘in A. ltloonny, .1'2l‘iii Hagan. #01105 11"‘ . n Ziialirr. Gus McNeil . John iir wa- llit.‘ §Gll‘l{.',C\i 1.1 Laiiic. i3. and Cuiiirriiic Mac- rlti of Pcnkts : sl-lton! in his .' u iilillllYQl‘ ot (a (‘il‘i\.'il. May His Soul rot in Station and pence iiaiiv Pro- Business LTpt-reuti Is Reilectetl I11 Railway Traffic '. liari inritlc nitii . u/lugicd iiun. R."- . hi lil])liI‘\\' ti who !'(iln'(‘l‘- 1- t’: li.iii (lif- i SUNT JOPIN All; 1B — “(l4- (ltynitivitlilgiiiif Willi , W.“ ,0 c. A TL; inaixul 1m]. vim n‘. in the ‘ . "' ;.. - t ' :.da‘s n a F 4,’ y C, lvvyx“. A ,. ‘ l( tint ‘(ill iii ‘ C11 in Tl, en.’ Li}. 1L. A“, _ 1 a, 901mm “Km a ALanti." PiOHi is ncig renrci. ltiu 111111 Mas.» was offered l._'»' Rev. i N‘ m rauwy t“ ma’ stand . t. . .1 . \~ . Alistair Fraser KL. Montrcal.Vicc— Ltnltlltl! McI.r.1.in,a.=.si.=tc-.. by the Pflrifenb in charge M trams‘ ‘ (yncrlan Natl us’ ~ ‘ ays. who i..- on a tour of 'n=pc~‘.itm of the wmipanys facilities in the Mari- timcs in company with W. J. T. aizncn Mhtrejii. dirrcior of the Vaughan ll. (imom (rlnrxcrgidc ch nlrt-i." rhoIr. t t " ‘ _ ' _ 'l"':t~ In.’ netn‘. crk pat-c a St. Nlflnflgg-r l()}' P_ lg, Bland .lo. ii‘.- Ci‘l“.(‘l.’l‘\'. wiirte th" selv- -~—- ibqiyflixx.rgti:fb"9f 112a. a’. iii: glilif‘. iaas rwrforincd, i ;i»..............;.;k;l.Q.~;;;.;;.J;.;§»~¢Q.Il,l‘ 5 z i ii "-' "“l(l.*lli ,T F E L I nger. Moncion; and M. F. Tomp- no other scction of the country has O é imioitul lra iic manager, E alioxvn sucli gratifying lHCNBAQS in E j all types of traffic as the Atlantic i t t i avul general mhn- "W“i'c business is ex- 6 O 0 t! llf-vri X re-llcnt thrnrchcui the Donfnion, v Region." Mr. Fraser said. "Thcrc is a marked improvement in ail hiisinrss in this neg’on and indica- ELECTRICAL. GAS ENGINE AND HAND POWER TYPES tioni Hpdnt to further Also the celebrated CONNOR IRONER Sven-king with regard to tourist AT BOOTH OF advance- . traffic. Mr. Fraser remarked that with bcticr times people have more i money for vacation travel and this I has been particularly heavy this , summer. "It is a long time since , we have carried number of passengers," he continu- ed, "and pnssciigcr traffic over the entire syucm has already in- Q e 6 o - x creased 40 rr-rccnl. over that of last 2i year. We are also experiencing a - g 2 . iiccidcd return to rail travel due to such a great the greater comfort which the rail- LI M ITE D warn as a travel medium offers with air-conditioned equipment and o er improvements and the greater EXHIBITION aun-DiNo safety due to highway congestion." The party left this morning for “Herr ‘cave.vceeez:.c.-.-..v.e..e.ree“eeer when their will inqnd _TljE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Central CJardian ard dz Co's Yorkshire Coal. Try it. L-lfll-B-lfl-Zil _.___. CHURCH 0!‘ SCOTLAND-Rev bath 22nd in Milo Han n 103g AM ade at 7 P. M. Rev. Kinxoss at 2.30. L-isatpgng-u AVOID COSTLY delay; by 115v. ing the radiator on your car thor. oushly cleaned before starting out fending the Bis Fair. Marietta Battery Service. L-1619-8-18-2i. Peter's Bay, P. E. 1., uie they will make While lil Moncton —Moncton Transcript. Grand blaster of the I. O. O. F. for who visited here last evening, was L, continuing his tour of the dis- trict. This morning. Mr. Moore visited Kirk I. Atkinson, a promin- ent member of the order from this city who is ill. He found Mr. At- kinson improved-Moncton Trans- cript. PERSONALS Mr. James Thompson, Moncton, is visting his home in Kensington and attending the Exhibition. Llliss Gertrude Atkins and Miss Olive BourgoLs of Moncton are visi- tors to the oty. Mr. John J. Wood, Saint John. is in the City attending the Exhibition and taking in the races. Mr. Wood is a guest at the Queen Hotel. Mrs. William Houston and daughter Verona. of Concord. New Hampshire. and grand-daughter, Barbara Ricardof Canaan, N. H. am visiting refativcs at Milton and North River. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stccves. Ruth Stecvcs. Murray Steeves and Maxwell Hicks of Moncton are visitors by motor to the Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Bordon McLure and family of Concord, Mass. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mc- Lure. Brackiey Point. They were accompanied by lvirs. F. M. Lovell of Boston. Webster-Murray N uptials M'iss Margaret Grace Murray, M. D., daughter of Mr. Robert Murray and the late Mrs. Murray, Frascfs ltlountaiii, loft Monday morning for Charlottetown, and will proceed from there to St. Peter's Buy, PE. 1., where she will be married to the Rcv. Roy D. Webster, sonof E. and the late Mrs. l/Vebster. The inur- riuge ceremony will be performed by the Rev. James A. Pile-Gt.- ciirist, of St. Andrevws Church, Sidney. wiio has charge of the congregnilon at St. Peter's Bay. during the abscncc of the pastor, Rcv Edward Aitkcii, for the month of August. The Rev. Mr. Puc-Gii- clirist. is n very close friend of Rev. Roy Webster. After the mar- riage which takespace on August 1711i, the Rev. and Mrs. Roy Web- star. will return to New Glasgow, where they will rcina n until Sep- tember 1, when they will lcave for Toronto, whore they will spend a short time ivith Rev. and Mrs. G Ernest Forbes, they will psocc-ed to Vancouver, and will sail from tlicrc ion Sept. 12th. on the "Emprcss of Western China. wlicrc I Asia" for - they will be ciigtigczl as lhki-sionar-i fies of the United Church of Can- ada. Doctnr Murray is a graduate of Dalhousie University, and after llFl‘ graduation. a year ago last May, spent M71118 Mountain. New Glasgow", and latrr was on tiic staff of 1h“: Ccncral Hospital. at Si. Jclin, Ncw Bruns- wicl. from which shc has resign- ed. Rev. Roy Wchsicr graduated Irma. Pinc um Dltillily Hall. Haii-i ifnir. last spimtz and i‘(C."i‘iti_\' rv- ‘aigizcrl from tho pnstmaic oi the! ' congrcgtrrizi" of .\ll. y Harbtiri 11ml Murrzrv Rivr-r. P. 1.. to take up vivork in Vuwts-rn Chinzr-Ncw Glasgow News. Eastern Guardian , l ..°ROBIN HOOD FLOUR makesi : W. U. Airpletcn. Regional lovely light loaves of tastier bread. i n-lovalvvg-za-ir. the work being done .'n connection with the erection of a new railway bridge across the Saint John River. Dangerous Dysentery l-lavo It Checked Inflammation Allayed ly Uelng Ill hloll ll ll 1.7mm»? Win21???‘ 0n the Market for 92 Your: l T. IIIJIII 00.; LTD, "0000? YORKSHIRE coupwhen you ‘ DEBATION need Coal for the range try Yorit- a ‘ shire stove aim. Sold by A. Pickard a . P , - - . CO honfji L‘ w“ 8'9 31' tion let us flush the cooling system you“ KITCHEN RANGE Wm of your car, with our new super respond nicely u med Wm‘ A’ PM“ , power flushes’. Satisfaction guar- _ Ewen Macgomau Wm preach s“: loaves and mink as defined by Roas-_ Coleman at 2.30 P. M. and Bummer. Richard J. We-ilfl-WIY will preach on the same day at Birch Hill at 10.30 and 7 and _.___ T0 Pacino COAST-Mr, and Mrs. Addison Mackenzie of Sh, , arrived m when Nina. Millar, daughter of Mr. Moncton last night on their w.y| and Mrs. Ben]. to the Pacific coast where 1n fut-i 31"". became the bride of Mr. their homey Baxter Ross. son of the late Mr. they are the’ and Mrs. Robert Ross of Pinette. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Robb. LEAVING FOR lSLANlL-Lqrgn. Th zo Moore. of Grand Falls. Nfld,i b..,ih§§°"s'i§,ci;‘if_ supported by his the Maritiines and Newfoundland,‘ ceremony 1,3“ by to leave today for Montague, P. 15.] Wm spend a week time w iii iicri aunt. bliss Lona Murray", at l"l‘€i.SCi"5t " LIFE LN ~ CE 14-0798-7-12-319 ON ATTENDING the Exhibi- anieed. Malletfs Batter Service. L- 619-8-18-21. A "BALANCED BATION" for? Miller. of Napaiiee, is one that sup- ' ‘ plies ai the necessary ca-rbohy-i drates, proteins, fats and minerals required for the maximum health of the animal being red. Feed R-M Vita-Crumble (Regfil-follow the ' R-M seasoned Feeding Schedule and your animals will thrive. Ross-Millar Nuptials A quiet but pretty wedding "P91110115! W88 Performed at the Bflntist Church parsonage yester- day by the Rev. B. L. Denton Miilar of Belle The bride was beautifully attired in blue with white accessories and was attended by her sister Julia. .‘ The happy couple. following the the affcmcon ,1 ‘ boat for Nova Scotia where they‘ touring the - - province. NEW GLASGOW The members of the New Gla5_ 80W_Women‘s Institute were en-i Wrtamed at the home or Mrs. Hepi bert Stevenson on Monday evening,‘ July 5th. with a good attendance. Tlllhmflitlllg opened with the vice President. Mrs. Brenton Dickieson, in the chair. After the singing otl the Ode and repeating the Creed: 1n unison the secretary's report of; the previous meeting was read and approved. The various committees, gave their reports and the new oncs named were: Sick, Mrs. Rich- ard Dickinson and Mrs. Percy Dickieson; School, Mrs. M. McLeod and Mrs. Herbert Stevenson. Mrs.‘ William B. Bulman invited the members to her home for the Sep- tember meeting. The following will have charge of the refreshments. Mrs. Stewart Parkman, Mrs. Har- land Hill and Mrs. Brenton Dick- ieson; Programme. Mrs. J. L. Stev- enson, Mrs. W. B. Bulman. Mrs. Percy Dlckleson. The secretary readi acknowledgments of money sent‘ to the Saniiorium and Red Cross.’ The following program was then enjoyed: chorus "Juanita" Instruq mental music by Mrs. John Sulli-l van; Poultry Contest. Reading. Mrs. Richard Dickicson. Fruit and Vege- table Contest. Chorus "Home Again’ Rcacling Miss Ella Semple, closing chorus The Island Hymn. Lunch was passed by the ladies in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gass, Al- bcrton, are receiving congratula- tions on the birth of a son. Mrs. Gass was formerly Miss Fiossie Hill of this place. Horace White, ivir. and Mrs. spent the past Murray Harbour. wink end in New Glasgow. , Miss Alice Peters who spent the tmst year in Si. John, N. B., is visiting her parents at Oyster Bed Bridge. i A great number from different points nticndcd the Cavendish Tca wigcli was held on Wednesday last. . wiitruritoiiit uvrn BIlE— And You'll Jump Out of Bed In flu Morning Rnrin’ to go The liver should our out two ounrln of liquid lvile Into your owcla daily. f thin bile is not flowing fruciy, yuur food doesn't digest. lust din-aye In the bowull. Ga: bloat-s up j your stomnc .Ynu ct cnnltl Mod. Harmful ‘ pmsuns go Into the oriy.|1n you fcci sour, l sunk nnt tliu world lnukn punk. , A more bowrl movement doesn't always got l at the cause. You need something that Wurks on the liver u well. ll. taken thuac gumi, nld ! (Iiiiti-r‘: Little Livi-r Pills to gi-t them two nun-la of lillo fl wing freely and muko uu | uft-alnmt-I lllllllflvl" Ilti (“lflinfll flrfflflfcllry in them. Ask for (‘iirtt-r‘! Littli- Iilvor Pills by I name! Slubboi-nly rulllbu anything aloe. 254-, Professional uarti ll. F. ARGHIBALD l’ t Chartered Accountant i 140 Richmond Street i Phone 47. P. 0._ Box 12. *———-v-__ ' “S; & Bentley ' McLeo . E. BENTLEY, K. c. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. Barristers and Attorney-nt-Law LOAN MON EY TO Bell & Mantihieson R. R. Bell D. L. Mnthleson, LLJ. Bcrrislors and Solicitors ' MONEY TO LOAN i £21197"! N003. CYIIHDHQlOWII-PJEJ. ___ u. F. McPHEE, B. A.i i . NOTARY ‘are. BARRISTEB. SOLICITOR Riley Building, (jgfltLqghyn Palmer & Haslam n. 1. PALMER, x. c. A. I. uastam. B. 11.. 1.1.3. i BARBISTERS, mo, Blnlr of Nova Bcotll Chltnhen Charlottetown, I’. E. l. MONEY T0 1.0m Phone 85. P. 0. Box H7. MacGuigan & Tramor. MARK B. MleOUIOAN. K. C. C. 8'1‘. CLAIR TIIAINOB, B .A. Borrlstcrl. Solioiton. Ito. MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank. 58nd. Ollnrlatktowl- il-rl up and up". llnrml-isvnnd KPHHFJ r - ‘ the e go Probably the widest range of popular pric- ed TIES in this Pro- vince. For correct ties ...0f course . THE MEWS STORE 50c STYLES -C0llar attached and neckband models with two matching collars. Long points, regular points, tabs. widespreads and button- downs. FAB RICS - Fine broad cloths, madrases, chambrays. oxford weaves, twills and mesh fabrics. All are thoroughly pro-shrunk and fast-dyed. COLORS -_ P lain whites. tans and blue and deep- tones. Stripes, c hecks. squares and plaids. All-over patterns. Plenty of appro- priate fall colors, too! MIRROR PANELS REFLECT LIGHT IN KITCHEN Kitchen cupboards that extend to of windows cut off Pght ___..___.__ -._. _ BURHOE Meat 8c Fish Market PHONES 87l-—-872 To Live Stock and Poultry Exhibitors We are offering a NEW KIND 0F SERVICE to the Exhibitors at The Fair this year. We will have a man on the grounds who will be only l°° glad to sgrvice you with your feed requirements. Give him your order! for “Schumacker", the Wonder Hog-Feed, and "FUL-O-PEP Scrum!" and Mashes, the Oat Meal base poultry feed. There’s the shirt with attached collar, fitted with the “fused collar" that is ever neat, stays smooth Shown checks, Smart Shirts With S Plain white broadcloth, stripes and fancies in percales chzimbrays, oxfords and all the popular new fabrics. These are here in wider range than you’ll find in most st0res....Visit the MEN'S STORE. and air. If such shelves your home. try mirror panels on the ciid of the cupboards. at right angles to the window. If you are buiiduig in shelves. sot them back v3 in the styles of i AUGUST 19. 1937 “Thank Qu for Showing 5 me a tie of A Class” She had b 1 for somethireifznthrijtoliigg m o d e r n, handsome good d h ’ it easily it“ S e found ma‘ MEN'S STORE , , , TO-DAY as a starched collar, needs no starching. here in plain white, plain blue and stripes and fancies as illustrated... $1.55 .....i $2.00 eparate Collar $2.00 and $2.50 THE MEN'S STORE 10 inches or so from the window edge, Rounded shelves to hold 9°" tery or plants would 8W6 I m‘ ished appearance. exist in Grocery EITHER IS UN BEATABLE! . ORANGE MARMALADE 32oz.jar-——-—-------- BAKING POWDER 29c for--—-—--—---——— 1 lb. MAGIC POWDER (Soda Free)-—---——---——— 25‘ i rurran WHEAT 10° 21c MUFFETS 10c 29c QUAKER OATS 35c for —- — — -— —'