On the Nightvbefoe Wash Day‘. DO this. and you will have a pleasant, wonderfully clean sweet clothes: easy, work-free wash-day-- with \ For each tub of clothes take half a package of Rinso, dissolve in just enough cool water to make it as thick as cream. Then stir in two quarts of boiling water, and stir well. When the bubbles disappear you will have a clear, arnber-coloredfiquid that is the " rnaglcal Rinso washing solution. Pour it into your tub of cool or lukewarm water, and put 1n the clothes and soak. For extra hard water or extra dirty clothes add more Rinso solution. In the morning rinse thoroughly and bang out to dry—— t-he Washing is donel That's why Rinso is different from all other Soaps and Washing Powders. At . ' Made by All ‘ the makers Grocers 9f LUX _ R. 104 ‘SHOP rronretloiman’: Catalog. HAY RAK-ElB in 9 and 10 ft. widths offering at a special price now. Canadian Farm Products, Lid» Charlottetown. ~ ‘or? ‘ HAY RAKES- in l! and 10 ft. widths offering at- a special price now. Canadian Farm Products, Ltd., Charlottetown. ICE CREAM FESTIVAL-There will be an ice cream festival held at V-ictoria Park, July 20 in aid of St. Vincent's Orphanage. ROBIN HOOD PORRIDGE WH- eat delicious breakfast food; two packages for 36 cents at all gro- cers. BUILDING L0'FS.—- Two ‘build- iots will be sold adjoining the tiwvl illlll 0i’ -Mr. ltusscll Pickurd, Fri- day next at l2 o'clock. COME TO THE ICE CREAM and strawberry festival at Cherry Valley liall. Saturday evening, July lflthI if not fine, Monday 17th. NOTICE-Come to the ice cream festival at Hamilton liall, Thurs day evening, July 13th. Plenty of ice cream, cake and candy. J-f noi fine Thursday or Friday. POTATOES WANTED-Norman Stewart is buying Blue and Red Potatoes Milton Station, ‘Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. RESERVE THURSDAY evening July 13th for the ice cream tea- lival on Falrview school grounds li‘ not fine come first fine evening following. ICE CREAMSOCIAL-On Tues llay, July 18th the girls of Little Slower Camp Club will hold an ice cream social on Rochford Square League 0i‘ the Cross Baud in at- tendance. NEW BOLES FOR OLD could be the title of a book on shoe repairing as we do it. Don't throw away your old much worn. here and have us see if we cannot make them service- able again. what our machines can do and how well Better have us renew your old shoes than to pay pres- ent prices for a new pair. shoes, no matter how Bring them it's wonderful they do it. s Bros. ' "W: Liilllilfil ‘NOTICE-Parties having ac- commodation for people attending Scottish celebration, are asked to hnnd t-lleir names in to Reddin Bros, stating number of rooms available and whether with 0P without board. ICE CREAM FESTIVAL-Hun- ier River ice ream Festival Friday evening, July 14th on Presbyterian church grounds. Strawberries and cream, ice cream and cake. if not fine will be held Saturday. Every" body come‘. ‘if sea AND RIVER ‘raw TO ANDlilillllP 01' "w bride» ._-ot‘ relations and 1 I. - * y, y y ,, (no Op. were awaiting their arrival. After R ‘agglirlfijl-‘tsi, '},,;"‘§,“,‘,,':,e“,,p,v,. c":- Plll-inpglflii ‘and wished them much hflDDlls Edward Island m the trip by thclncss, the guest-s were served to a’ is s_ ‘uylmum-v m Menu-Eu] “m; H; lsulnpiuolts repast, which was cer<l St John's Nfld“ anqltulniy enjoyed ‘by all. The evening l FROM CHAR LOTTETOWN. itllru and to ‘dillilr ‘ I was.‘ ens-- Bach Grove n Now Open for the Season Directly Facing the Entrance to .‘ w» 1m:- ' Beautifully Situated, Charlottetown Harbor Wonderful Scenery The best appointed, most luxuriously furnished Hotel In the Maritime Provinces. - A bu: line operated by the Hotel Management provides a fifteen minute service to and from the City. CARS MEET ALL MAINLAND TRAINS When visiting Charlottetown whether on business or for pleasure, make Beach Grove ‘Inn your headquarters. i You will like n. l . ‘we we» also» 5Q» nlihr %' wit» ab?» I _:i‘l'.‘ilil‘ll. land largest passenger steamer cull- iing nt this port. ‘For sailing dates and passenger rates OF DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION ' After over forty years ex- ' perience In the drug business, Mr. Geo. E. Hughes has pre- pared a special treatment in the form of these tablets for y‘ Dyspepsia, lndigestlqn and Digestive Disorders, of the» Stomach and Bowels, and to Correct Heartburn, Bad Breath, Sour “tomach. Flatu- lence, Distress after Eating _ and all other Diseases caused ,‘ by Poor Digestion. Hughes’ Dlgestall Tablets , possess properties that lrllurl perfect digestion thus creat- ing a healthy appetite. The)’ contain a, mild laxative which acts on the lining of the bow- ' el, thus eliminating all pols- A Real Boot Bargain For Men, _ (in Sale Now The balance of our but iihon and Boots lrl pointed toes. They sold at $9.00, $10.00 and $12.00. Now $3.95 A good variety M pick from In Brown, al- so Black. Sizes 5 to lll :3 Sec Our Windows Mail Orders‘ 10c Extra Alley ek, Co. Ltd ... QUEEN eraser,’ cl-iAaI-OTTETOWN 'i‘;',. onous matter and preventing 5n‘ , Sick Headache, Etc. PRICE so CENTS PREPAID MAIL y; The Hughes Drug Co LIMITED. p Charlottetown, P. E. l- PREPARED BY Up til-Date A Electricians loo our window today for , bargains. Bee our new line ' .01 Flashlights. The but n cheapest prices. We are now able to supply complete or any part of radio sets. Over 100 dlfferult radio parts on our list including the lowest prices. Complete Marconi sot $190. vvlutlnghoun sot I240. and other sets U170- "l"- plcto.‘ _ ‘ frllo above ms In Iii i “flu of amplification. S. Mulsaac 8r Sons" 1N Queen ltrnt SHOP from Holman’: Catalogj aosm Hoop noun is aun- anteed to please you bel-ter. SCOTTISH CELEBRATION, July 19th and 20th at Scotobfort and Charlottetown. J. L. GILLIS, Kensington will be buying pots-toes all the week up till Friday, highest prices paid. JULY 19th AT SCOTCHFOWIF-v Unveiling or large monument in honor of the first Scottish Settlers in P.E.l. PQTATO GROWERB — The P. El, island Growers’ Association will not receive applications for membership after July 15th YOUR CHANCE —C0me t0 the sale at 42 Upper Queen St. Friday next at 12 o'clock and buy a M08 ‘home. RESERVE FRI-DAV evening, July Nth-for Ice Cream Festival at Soilth Melville school grounds. C. J. Devereaux. DRY SOFTWOOD SLABS in stove length-s $2.40 per load deliv- ered to any part of city. Phone 17il.-—--A. Aylward & Co. GRAND TEA PARTY-The par ‘ishioners of Seven Mlle Bay Parish intend holding a Grand Tea Party at Borden on August, 23rd. Va- rious amusements. ENTERTAINED-On Sunday Hi Worsillp Mayor Jenkins and four oiflcors of the (lorvetlte lilassiopcc rumored down to the Florida ilotei at Polvzlal and enjoyed luncheon served i" M-r. ‘and ‘Mrs. William Brown's very best style. Amongst the other delicacies were straw- berries of that sectllon oi’ the ls- lund. and needless to say the party hall a rcul cujoyulbie time at this popular ‘hositelry. WEDDING BELL8.—A quiet mar- riage was solemnized at the Manse, Clifton, on the evening of June 28th by Rev. Mr. Miller, when Mr. B. W. McKay of Graham's Road and Miss Elva i-I. Bernard oi‘ Pork Corner were united in ‘the holy bonds of matrimony. The bride wa-swbecoul- lngly attired Ill a dark lblue tailor- ed suit and tan emlbroidered tricol- etie blouse, and large black hat. She also wore the gift of the groom, u beautiful necklace of valuable orient pearls. The young people were unattended, a i'ew relations FPERUIANE“ THE ‘CENTRAL GUARDIAN; R. K. MciNTOSH HONOURED Geniai General Manager Made Vice President of The Canadian Poutum Cereal 00., Ltd. General lMr. R. K. McIntosh, ‘Toronto, was elected Vice Presl- licut of the lffonrpany at n recent meeting o.’ the Board of Directors Mr. "McIntosh, who has albly man~ aged the ‘Company's affairs for the past year, is well known in the extremely popular in tile wholesale grocery trade froln coast to coast. Shortly after General Manager. he was made a organization _ “R. K." m; he is filmillnrly known to- zrwltlo circle of friends in every section of the Dominion, “'21s for "Vi! Years General Manager of the Battle (‘rock Wasted (Yarn Flakes CW iii’ Ilolliifiil‘. fllld. prior to his connection with that firm, wag Owner of P. ‘Mcflniosh & Son, oat- meal milicrs, T,)r()|]f()_ lie is n member of the Toronto BOllrd of Trade, the Rotary (flub, Granite (Ilub, and Thornhlli Golf and Country Club, Mr. am! Mrs. D. A. McLeod at; dflllllilifil‘. il/iiss Dorothy oi’ New Befliofli. Mass are visiting friends in Melville and Fredericton. - Mr.‘ Alex. ll. McDonald, of Glen William and Mr, John N_ 3116mm, aid of Kllmuir, were umlong the visitors lo- the city yesterday, lllr- D. 1t‘ lii-cbonllid, M. L. a. Swirls. lain llfo city. He is rtéglg. tered at the Russ. Mrs. Theo W. lialdcrston of Bnnfl’. IS on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Alex lliofsnneli, Rochford This Steamer is n“. ympgy pusscrl very pleasantly, with vocal please apply _ -to (‘urveil Bros, ‘Agents. , years of wedded life and happiness. John Maclbeotl. , B. C., is apendinil i1 " John. N. a. a brow" 0i M‘ Mm ‘ Champions N. S. South Shore Lea- .. V‘ 1-000 being present. After tile ceremony the bridal couple motored to the where a number‘ intimate friends‘ Qand instrumental music. in due time, the chiverzlriers arrived and paid their respects to the bride and ‘groom. Their behaviour was most iadmiruble anll they were kindly itrented. Tile bride is the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Kler Bernard and the kind wishes of all for long iifo and mucll happiness. Tile evening of June 29th the young 11001110 l" Graham's Road and vicinity called and u pleasant evening W3! flllvlli‘ Tile many friends of Mr. and Mrs. McKay ylncereiy wish trlem many v ~ PERSONALS ‘Mn Jack R, Maclieod arrived in the city ‘Tuesday to spend a ‘$2’! tion wltll his lwrwls. W- and ~~ Miss Eliza-both Noonan. Vlfiifllill. holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Noonsn Albany- 1“r_ and Mrs. Earl McKellT-ii" 1"‘ company“ by p, ‘L, ‘McKenzie Mrs. R. A. Bailey- Mlived u“ l‘ city Tuesday, having nlotored from R-rookline. ‘M1155- Re“ N...“ McLaughlin of Si‘ McLaughlin, Police Court Clerk, all; rived by the early Borden tral Tuesday evenlnl Yarmouth. N. S., March 24, 192th. The Secretary 0i’ ‘he Ylirmm“ Athletic Association, who were thg champions for 1920 of the Soul» Shore League and Western Nova Scotia. Base Bull, states that during the summer the boys used MiN ARDlS ‘bl-NIMENT with var? belie" ficial results, for sore musclefi. bruises and sprains. It is consid- eyed thy the players the best white iinimeut on tile market. Every team should be BllDDliNl Wm! "his celebrated remedy. ilSi-gned) JOSEPH ‘L. ‘LeBLANC Sec'y Y. M. C. A.. gue 19 0 TWO MILLION PEOPLE > in Canada wear glasses so rut their ayes or improve . sight. Glance really save one and are a sign that the wvoarar valuu eyesight prooioualy. . a?.‘="qm|'a':."i3:. is one of the most popular young. 1-H Q ladies of the community. The youngl ..- couple received valuable and use“ fui gifts, showing tile esteem 1mg]. WJICI] lilcy arc held by all. Innilwiul- Mn wee Slflll h0\ll'5 0i m“ "10"" ng- ‘e3’ nlost respected resident i‘ K ‘l i departed i'or GPillifllIY-S Road Wilill '5 i’ " V“ Street. She is accompanied by her three children. at u rdn y. 51.1; machinist at Chas. Fslwcett mum. tion plant during lilo war. After. (‘ulliffe iwaflis he relnoved to P Eflsland“ where he purchaseda general islorce-Sackvllle Exchange. IN - MEMORIAM E LATE EWEN WALKER it is with feeling of deepest re~ cut that we chronicle the death Ewell Walker, one of lilo ills death occurred at his ilonle on June llitil after ll long illness. The late Mr. Walker had been a great sufferer from rheumatism, belnil. bedfast for over seven years and in spite of all that nledlral skill and the tender nursing of u devoted wife and mother could do he passed into the great beyond. The deceased was 41 years of age and leaves to mourn besides .1 sol-rowing widow and two children ills mother, three sisters and two brothers, namely Mrs. iierbert llogg, Kelvin; Mrs. Tilos. Steward, Kensington; Mrs. G. Ross, Junles and Ira in theCunatllan West. Tile funeral service was it very impressive one and was conducted ‘by ills pastor, Rev. A. W. Roberts son. The pail-bearers were John Stuvert, John Walker, James Jar- tllne, Edward Mcliiurdo. W. A. Mo‘ lliurdo and liltroid Laird. ._.j—<+>-———-— MRS. ANNIE FORRY it was with deep‘ regret. that W6 learned of the death of Mrs. Forry who dued in Boston on June 30th- formerly ‘Miss Annie Haynes oi’ Georgetown. Though not in robust health for the ‘past few months. sin was able in be around at her ulor-k as usual and; was always clleentul and lunconllplalirling, I16 that ‘friends and neighbors did not realize unlil a few weeks» ‘before her death that she was suffering from a disease which -so quickly terminated her sojourn in this world. Her last clays were cheered by the tender nursing of her dzulghtens, Mary and tile lcind words and council she ‘gave them during the last days of her .li'e will ‘be n help in their sore beareve- ment and with a prayer on her lips her spirit wellt forth to meet her God. trusting that she would be one of his servants. Besides her daughters slit} leaves to mourn twlo sisters, Mrs. M-‘ichael lMlc- Donald and Mrs. lstevens of George il-lWll. besides one ‘brother Charles Haynes‘. also of (leongetown to whom the sympathy of all is er tended ill their bereavement of a dear millet and loving sister. A. Mas. NEIL o. McEACHERN . On Wednesday the twenty ninth day of June, Mary MoDougall, be- loved wife of Mr. Neil D. McEach- urn 0i" Rice Point passed peacefully into rest at tile ago of seventy-two years after a distressing illness of three mont-hs from heart failure which she bore with tile greatest patience and resignation to the Divine Will. During her illness her greatest comfort was found in hear- ing God's word read and sung and DR. E. 0. HARRIS Ilodlllll < ' a great number of the Psalms and Paranhrases sue could repeat and sing by memory both in English ii/iflllliser of the Canadian Postum Cereal ‘Co, Limited, Windsor and ‘ cereal ‘business in. Canada, and is _ his appointlrent to " director of the Company, .ln recog- ‘I1 fil'l.l0Ii of his nlbiilty and genius for Mr. ‘MurdorkfCutllff. f H t . . ivpf, p, E’ I" was m gfllzkvillll: ‘fgflilcloean and Nell McKenzie. WEE ‘ lRoatl which took place on the even a that QUOTATIONS OLD TIME l THE SPA “Where "Service and Purity Meet” A Token of ‘ l’ Always in Good Taste I V‘ I’ LA URA 5500121) CHOCOLATES CANADA'S FINEST CANDIES HOME MADE and (in. ill: as she had learned illem ill the ‘lay-.- ol her youth. She rms all honoured nlenuher 0f the Clrlrcil of Scotland for over fifty wars and it could be truly said of iii'|‘ that she lived up to tile profession which sue hull made in iler early days. Site leaves be- sides u son-owing husband the fol. ‘lowing sons and daughters, John in lLowcll, .\luss.; Donald in British Columbia, Neil Ewen at home and illurgurrt, Mrs. Duirymple of Mas- snciluselts and iliury Jane wife of Charles ‘McDougull, Rice Poin-t, who did all that they could to relieve the sufferings of a loving mother in her last days. The respect in \V.‘ii0ll she was held was evidenced by the large number of people which at» tended her funeral which took place on Friday, June 1st to Canoe Cove Celllctery. The services were conducted -by her pastor the Rev. D. Lamont, speaking from Hebrews fourth chapter, tenth and eleventh verses. The pail bearers were Neil {lit-Quar- rie, Charles McDougall, Allan Mc- Dougall, Peter Currie, Alexander (Patiot please copy.) ____-¢0>-————— JAM ES ANDREW CAMPBELL Tile news of the death of James ‘Andrew Campbell of Graham's ling of July 6th, in the Royal Vic- itoria l-losjpltsl, Montreal, after iserious operation brought deepest 'griaf to tlhe luv-mg home circle land saddened many hearts beyond lllis home was where he was at ibis best. Another tribute at ills ‘funeral by theRev. John B. Mc- Leod of Montreal who ilzln‘ lived lwo years in the home about 2o years ago made all hearers feel that though they had known and loved lllnl, the fullness of his life had been known only in thesau- redlless of the home. Hi:- worth sense oi' their worth, The scrip- tures were read by tile Rev. Geo, llilllsr of New London. Mr. ‘Canlpbell was born on June 5, 1858. His parents were James and Isabella (Johnstone) Camp- bell, and ‘he was ‘one of u fuln-ily oi‘ eight of whom three ‘are now living: ‘William of Graham's Rd., Arichibald of Clifton and Alexan- der of Summerslde. Three oi‘ the family have been taken away in the last 9 monlhs. Mrs. John- A. McKay of Graham's Road, John of ‘Long lRliver and James Andrew the subject of this sketch. He was married in 1882 to Miss lGxiislfie ‘IJamor-L o,f Spriuglon. Seven children survive him and treasure his name. Garnel W. ol‘ Graham's Road; James Murdock Campbell belonged gave him s full ' OP-TOM-ET-RY The newest prohmion-a that which deals with the cclentifllrfittlng of glance-i Ia called Op-bom-ot-ry. Those who are qualified to practice ‘Ira known an Op- tom-et-rlsta. Optometrists are required by law, like oth- er fl-ofeuionai men, to in fully qualified before they can practice as such. Cflflluit an OPTOMET- RIST about your oyoo, G.F. HUTGHESON of the same place; Jeni-lulu at ‘ home; Mrs. Wallace McEwen, oiifimfirill Cumpbellton, P. E. l., Mrs. Wil- ’ _ lard Warren, Kensingtbn, John T ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ " Robert living in the ivest and ' Hugh A. at home. Vir. Campbell has been a sufferer for soulctime and it was hoped that his useful life might ‘he prolonged by tile skill of specialists abroad. But the , trouble had gone beyond human sk-tli. lt is easy ‘to believe that for such u life as this tilere is an- other lligher spherp of grout use- ~ fulnes and higher honour. - ~—<0->--—-- HAJJIFAX, July ll-l-(Quotations furnislled by Johnson and Ward, . members of the Montreal Stock ' Exchange.) , Bell Telephone Abitibi Shawinigan Llulrentlde Pulp Canadian General Eiectri Canadian Steamship Com. Canadian Steamship Pfd. Asbestos Com. as a public citiren and friend to all found a grief expressed in the address of the lRev. W. l. Green u. missionary of the Presbyterian. Church in Trin-llilld who ilud grown‘ up in the community and, worked beside Ml‘. Campbell and known‘ him in evenness oi’ temper and strength of character surpassed by, none he had ever,- knouu. The’ ‘funeral service was ileld in the home on Sunday the 9th, five min-l .1519“ taking part. ills luluistcr, tho Rev. Mr. Robertson of l(en-‘ slugton gave words of sympathy, and comfort and truth to the be-l reaved from the words "Let not‘ your hearts ‘be troubled“. The Rem: W. A. ‘Mason offered the prayer, ful of ‘the tenderness of an old, friend whose ‘i2 years of iiCqllillfii- ance with the family to which Mr. and delight have a wonder taste. Mada by Canadian Pontum Cereal Co., Ltd. Windsor, Ontario. ‘ . /. _ HERE'S nothing more gratifying Grape-Nuts at breakfast or lunch time. The crispness and the full, rich flavor of this splendid food And Grape-Nuts builds health. Nourishment for tissue and bone and‘ nerve and brain is contained in Dominion Bridge Montreal Power Mex Pctrnleuln international Mer. lllurine . Press Steel C Reading ....... .. Southern Pacific . Studebaker .... .. n l fui than a dish of I01‘!!!- ful charm for the grocer. Bank Nova Scotai 6% Grape-Nuts in easily-digestible If you and your children have not yet begun to enioy the benefits of this wonderful food, suppose you begin today with an order to your Grape-Nuts is ready to serve from the package-and always crisp and appetizing. ~ Grape-Nuts— oilen from l a. m. until after midnight. Quick. Lunches And Dinners All homo made baking, In- cluding plea of every ducrip- Q tlon, cake, eie. “ Ice Cream served. Give ua a call. We will please you, Winnipeg Electfl: 38 National Brews 531/3, Union pacmc Atlantic Sugar -— Utah Copper Atcllison .. 101 U. S, steal ‘Am. Car & Foundry — Am. Locomotive ..... .. 113i MONT Aln. Smelling & Refining 62¢ REAL EXCHANGE ' Anaconda Copper ........ ._ 52% 1934 Victory _ 1110,25 Canadian Pacific Railway 140% i933 Victory , 102,53 New York Central 96% 1922 Victory _ N Cuba Cane Sugar 16% 1937 Victory 105,15 Crucible Steel 75% gaNKg international Paper 529i’; Bank Royal 198% Kelly Springfield 48% Bank Montreal . 217 meat, July 11m. Sept. 1.11s. Dec. 1 . Corn, July 62%. Sept. 65. Dec. '1 0..., July as. Sept. 31%. Dec. 41. "Tim's a Reason"