SATURDAY. ii I f i i NEW DISCOVERY FOR "ma: I DEAF The New EAR GEM Now Ready rn in the outer ear. no head band required. 31135:‘ lllldusdreothe smallest and simplest device in ti“ "BT14! ‘Use it, and you will feel that you have the most Wflndeffi-ll D1959 of mechanism yet devised for suffering mankind. Suc- cessfullv used under all conditions in the Church, theatre. over- the radio, telephone and general conversation. Come in and test this marvellous little Gem, privately, and without lIETQP. c FREE DEMONSTRATION Hours 10 a. m. till 8 p. m. Friday-Saturday, June 20 and 21. You, who are hard o! hearing. will be interested to ‘mow that we have an expert on Dr-afness from New York in your city and most earnestly request you to call and talk over your hearing troubles. Every instrument guaranteed. Ask or writs for Booklets. Tell your deaf friends. Ask to lea the Auto JULY l. _-._- f printed yesterday. i to her home rence Cahill. _i_ l nouncsmcnt. I Ear massage used to stop Head Noises and im- prove the Hearing. ,‘ ‘ 1trhqull-o as Desk for n. '1‘. Dale) Queen Hotel ’ ‘l5 . . caammrrnmwx .- ;dsy, June 32nd. Bcdcquc. ii a. m ,1‘ 7.30. E Canada. Head Omloé, 111i om Bldlgl, D0 King St W. Toronto. KING’S COUNTY Political. Meetings TOWN. -_._ eque, on tho morning of June Weétem Guardian: Bedeque and Vicinity l -—-—- t isito to Sllmm id -no NOT FORGET ma mo’ m”: h° v f‘ m e s . r Bed . manta n: xansmo-ron smut on m “ma” mm m" were 4774-8-2l-3l-stt . i _NOBTI BIDEQUE SCHOOL i Lure. Miss Ruby McLure. Miss Verna TRUSTEES voted ten dollars for. . , ,1 d Schol Fair-hot $100, as orrooeouslymam‘ ‘mrdme’ M“ Harm Hm“ ' —Miss Ella Dunphy has returned in Kcnsington alter .threc months visiting in southport, ,the guest of her sister, Mrs. Law- l -’I'EA PARTY AT BURDEN- ‘ The parishioners of Borden intcnd holding a tea party on Wednesday, ‘June 25th. wmh for further an- 4743-6-20-51 -BEDEQUI UNITED CHARGI- Rov. A. J. Reynolds, minister. Bun- ,Ca.po Traverse. a n. m.; “m” m “w” °f m" “m” ,* »-HYPBO DISINFECTANT is 19 times stronger than carbolic acid for "disinfecting and is the highest on the Government list. Your foxes are valuable, refuse substitutes that are not, as effective. Exclusive Island dis- tributors. R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED. S IDE AND CHARLOTTE- 4359-6-11-13-20 -w1=:nnn~'o sauna-st tho home of Mr. and Mrs. '.|.'. Newsomc, Bed- 1a. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The monthly menial; o! the Low- e.- Freetown Institute was hold at the home of Mrs. Russell McCarvillc. Tile meeting opened with the Creed. The roil call was answered with sing, say, plsy or pay. Seven mem- bers rspondcd to roll call. The next meeting wll be held at the homo of Mn. Elton Carris. roll call to be ans- wered with original verses. Meeting closed with singing the National An- them, after which ice cream and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Walter Leard, Mr. Clayton Mc- ischurmori. Mr. Lcith Schurman, Mr. Mr. Lloyd Mrleclr, Mr. Darrell PlCk-l ett, Miss Myrtle Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lcard. Miss Martha Robertson, Mr. Clarence Barrett. Mr. Alfred Reihold». Cent-rcville LiEdOQUG has returned home after spending a few daft in Summsrside i i Leard, Mr. Wright Leard. Mr. How- ard schurman and Miss Jean Mont- gomery, Mr. Walter Craig, Middleton, was among ti: wsltms ta tsawrside this week. _ f Mr. Harold Bagnail, Mr. Leonard Lean-l and Mr. ‘Russel lioznan. of Centrcville. Bedaquo, attended the dance in the Kensington rink onl i ‘russdsy evening. Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Iioonabs. Can-V‘ _ trovilln Bcdequc. ham recently pur-i M»; ‘M m‘ p.315] mun-e, my. chased |. lovely homo in Summar- er Bcdcquo were ‘recent. visitor's to 514°» wh°u m" m“ 31”“ m“ week, to spend their future days. Congratulations an extended to l m, um m1, Eugen, 5mm, Mjddlg-l Tho sec-vice in the Uhitod Church. ma. m; m, birth o; a um on Mayit Oontroville Bcdequo. on Sundly 23m ,June 8th., was held under tho aus- _ iploes of the Young Peoples society. 413N135!‘ BEDiQUE BAP-HST in the absence of the pastor Roy. rssTonam-Mlhtster. Rev. m». JHA- J- mymld-F- Wm w" “mndlfli. J. Sidey. special preacher on Sunday, ‘hi’ “mum” °t u“ Unmd‘ June 23rd, Rev. Alexander Crowe, of Chuuh- Westchester, Nova Scotia. Rev. Crowc will preach as follow :— m“ Ruth cinumgm 5nd M?" Morning at 10.45 a. rn., Central Bed- “be” “mlmri- “W” °"1°‘°“~ eque; Evening at 7.30 p. m, Central m°“°*°d 5° Centfivme 359w“ a Bedequg Wednesday ovoninl. cake was served by the hostess. I Mr. Leonard Leard, Mr. Charles’ 1 Service at Oentrsvillc Bcdsquc, on. “HATCHWAY” plain cross- bar dimity combinations .. Shirts and Shorts in Rayon white, peach, blue, suit Athletic Cotton Jerseys to be I l O Perfect \ I d} 311 l $1.25 $2. ._______ __,‘ ti dotes for Summer Heat g Modern Underwear for Men Rayon Athletic Combinations white, peach, blue, suit “HATCI-IWAY” broadcloth com- binations, pcr suit . . . . . . . . . .. Athletic “shorts” all sizes many $2. ' i ‘ The undersigned Federal Candidates will meet the elect- "ors of King's County at the following places and dates, viz: -a .' l 1930' a puny wedding took place} ECEIVED SAD ‘NEWS-Captain when M“ mm“ L Murray cheb l and Mrs. I. C. Mills, of Albcrton, have ‘ ‘S d J 15th., as! um’ was “mud m marriage w Jud_ I received the sad news of the death of' un w morning um w conducted by the pastor Rcv. A. J. worn ‘with “shorts” . . . . . . . . . . 75c colors» $1.50, $1.00 and . . . . . .. “HATCHWAY" buttonless combinations in drawn thread, Nainsook, a de- lightfuliy cool, roomy, well cut and well-fitting summer under- v_ I their grand daughter, Edna K. Cor-‘ _ Cherry H“! - - - ' > - ' - - ' ~ - ' ' - - - - -- Thulgda)’. June 26. 1930 so“ Blukmore’ o’ seulemwTL He"! bett. seven years old daughter of Dr- R3223“: anfcsgnfew In.“ when , - i 35 I Peal-zes . . , Friday, Jung g7, 1930 0' J- R°Y“°‘d~‘ peflmmd ‘h’ “*5 and Mrs. Herbert .1. Corbett. of lat-f p - . “my- tl h .M .. a ilth. n .1101 cii .. . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘Monday, June 30, 1930 : __ _ nfnggoof ca: ‘$73k uxflfhe rungrairwigi The regular monthly meeting of bl. Peters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Vi ednesday, June 2, 1930 . {BURCH N0TlCE_Ma1peque,!he1d on June léth‘ Many Island the south Freetown Women's Irlsti- St. llnrgnrcis -.......... . . . . . . . . . . . .. Thursday, July 3, St. (‘oiumbn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Friday, July 4- 1930 June Zzlld- swims 35 mum”:- Kingsboro .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . filonday, July 7, 1930 109° a" m" sabbil“ s°“b°°“t_“"ffPIh: Souris ........................... .. Tuesday, July s. 1930! §r;ce"“§“° ‘,“,‘“J°°n;m,5,,,. L-‘lnnandale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thursday, July 10, 1930 7.30 p‘ m" pubLc ‘lmshm new”, Bridgetown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Friday, July 11th, 1930 m“ g, H. Ramsay, n. 0.. of char- St. Georges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday, July 14, 1930 lottetowrl. Cardigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tuesday, July 15, 1930 Rzngcm n ST - ... , -ICE C ' Montague . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thursday, Jul) 17. 1930 ELEAxoRsJrhe Women?) Awuuy Heatherdale - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. Friday, July 18, 1930 of Sn Jon“ Church‘ 5L memo", Georgetown . . . . . . . . . _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday, July 21, 1930 held a vgry successful ice cream social Cambridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tuesday. July 22, 1930 in the St. Eleanors Hall on Wednes- Mui-ray River. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tilursday, July 24, 1930 ' day "Enlni- Tm" W” “ “mb” of visitors from Summer-side. lnfllud" mg Ven Archdeacon and Mrs. Whitl- A very pleasant social time was en- Joycd and the neat sum of over $40 was realized-S. CORNS STOP ACl-IING flint-raj.‘ Hal-hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Friday, July 25, 1930 All meetings to cornnlence at S30 p. m. . J. A. MACDONALD THOMAS V. GRANT I .. 4730-6-2-3-311 ’ UO4~>OOOOOJO$OO4+QOIO40§&+O+O-OO&+Q§§OJ 9#%>OOOQOOO-O-§4 1 i i i E ‘VHEN E It's a new idea-and one that al- ways brings sore corns to a m-"Ck £ 2 end. This wonderful hot icotdi-lflth * . z Sreimfxgh ilggscrlirubetrcialitlsthgairlllilis ; - , .ons o .. E. i l Corn Extractor. Try it to-night —- 1 -._ o I you'll get quick relief for 1'0")‘ i: i f aching corns whorl 3'0“ We Putllams , q j Extractor. Satisfaction guaranteed 3 ' : l 35c at all dealers. f h . BELLSMATHIESON P ,~X R E - Barristers a Solicitors J. ' 4 Collections . _ . . MONEY ‘IO LOAN warm sntanr suivnvraltsma "OM50" X First-class Eating Place for Ladies and Gentlemen. l _ Quick, Courteous, Satisfactory Service p ~ i D1118 O1‘ LUIICh HGTG ’ a asva YOUR avss g - EXAMIINED AND ‘V1199 "1 TQWH’ § g onassas msan a! ‘ Dinner Served 11.30 and Z p. m. Supper at 5-30 and 7 p. m. l z a E_ PA z LIJNCHES AT ALL HOURS. . a gqkmgg Opmmglflfl z Ice Cream and Temperate Drinks. E Mnntlguo. P. I‘- I. 2 R E M 0 VA L s A L E As the property 0f the well known firm 0f 2' Chandler & Bell at 160 Kent Street, Charlottetown; .. y. P.E.i., has changed hands we are now offering to the ' ‘ buying public at wonderfully low prices, our entire stock of monuments which is the largest stock; I priced the lowest of any firm east of Montreal. it will pay every intending purchaser of a monument to call and see our large stock and get our low d; " prices. V . ‘deli consists of Scotch and native gran ites, Castle grey and white ” ~ marble in M. M. finish or polished. " (g3 DESIGNS ARE THE LATEST; '- 4 -' _ OUR PRICES TMLOWBT,‘ . a p, out woltlllllllslllrrfitlilrsl. * CHANlJLER & BELL; street; Charlottetown, P. E. I. Phone 741-1. 1930 Princeton United Church, Sunday. | - , first aid and signalling. 'I‘he boys did I len, from the newly organized Auxili- I isry in Sumrnersida-B. lwrizht. M. L. A-. lower Bodequel l friends will sympathize with the par- mm was hi? at trim home o‘ ma ents in their sad bereavement. Dr. i Alphonsuf ‘fiuvgirt on wag:- Corbett was formerly of Alberton, and j day even n8‘ ‘Y m o an mam ‘i’ his wife was. before her marriagegand sixteen visitors prawn‘ A d“. Miss Bertha Mills-S. imam“ ‘wk place on the holding of ran ice cream social, to be hold in ——— I -A.NNUAL MEETING or s1". at- ‘ J““°' “d m‘ “mm” °’ “h” w‘ The collection was EANORS man SCHOOL-The ah-ltmwh ‘"11" nual meeting of St. Eleanors Highlthen taken’ whim ‘mmmted m u“ School. No. 67.. was held on ‘Tuesday ' Lunch w“ the“ “Wad by m‘ hon‘ with a fair attendance of rate-payersles‘ Ne“ meeting to be hem n the Mr. J. H. C. Craswell occupied the hm“ M Mrs‘ mdm Dnmmond‘ chair. There was the usual routine. business, the dlfierent reports show-l M!" and m5‘ Ralph canbwk’ ing a very successful year. The Prin- . Germ“ Beam“ “tuna” u" debate ciiial, Mr. Alfred Linkletter, ahathe, at W wwmh 3”“- Bmmmid" teacher, Miss Edith Crasswell, were‘°n “W545? even“?- botl-l rte-appointed for the comtngl - school year. the supplement to be thel A “M” W“ held m the wit“ same as last year. $250 for the Prin- 1511111151 l9 Cmirevnlb 594W“- cm clpal anti S175 for the teacher. $600‘ Sunday evenlna. under the auspices was voted to cover expenses for thelO! the 1154155 CUTIE 0f that» 131M19- coming year, the tax to be collected‘ Rflv- MI- Ewell Wwdsidfl. B. 11-. in the fall. Mr. Stanley Tanton was was tho pastor for thls service. Rev. appointed as chairman of the tiue- ‘vLr. Woodside is a former resident. tees, the rat-hung chairman, Mr. .3". H. or Darnley. special music was ren-' C. Craswell, being again rc-electedj dered by the choir. a very largo con- l to the board-S. i gregatiorl being present. -svwnwansioa chums m-Q so. out. JOhnson, central Bede- SPECTED-The cadet corp of Sum-‘que, was a, regent, visitor w sum. merside High School was inspected min-side, $1 "a-l-rfeéay morning at l0 o'clock; on the school grounds by Major A. C.j My, George n-iueli, summsrsidc. Campbell, Cadet Inspector. Many ; was a recent ‘mun- go gang"; 39.19-.‘ prominent ctizcns were present. Coll q“, m, w“; o; m; pump, ML 4U. G. Dawson, Major E. H. Stronpand Mrs. John pflmlp and Major ‘Traverse tool: the salute: . in the March Past. The corp was cx-E Mn and m‘ "Harold HOWE“; A“. amined in company drill, section drill; gum” cove, were mums m Gem Lrevllle Bcdeque. the guests oi the farmer's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Wright. splendidly and showed that they had received the best. of instruction from- 1 Mr. c. s. Jelly, Principal of t‘): High,’ , School, who has been giving a goody‘ ,deal of his time to the boys. The , Company was in charge of Comman- fder Robert Begg and Scrgt. Major; Calvin Bowness. Commanding No. i‘ m t m ‘platoon were Mr. Reginald Pritchard A m“ m‘ and mgr“ v6 debate was held in tho Epworth Hall 5nd Mr‘ Mum” Tull”? N‘, 2 Pmflon Thursday evening, at Bunlmer- | toon was commanded by Mr. Gcorgehside between the You“: Peoples s°_ if?" a?“ M“ Elm" “mph” Manywiety of the Trinity United Church its“ “"11”: “m”? ‘m’ "m" byisha the Young Peoples Society o! lwheichv therlaoytasnwsrlt :lril?>1lltgl:vat‘lieiirlt‘me Centrevme Bedeque Unwed ‘drills Twent of the m h Sch l*°‘“"°*‘" Th‘ swim m’ m‘ “m” l ' y g 0° ‘ment was Resolved that the Mari- ;boys went down to Charlottetown to l t. Provmc are o essential w flake pm in the Athletic Meet held ‘m’ e“ m '° ‘I there in the afternoon The werehhe rm of mum‘ m“ u“ mt o! ‘vaccompsnicd by Mr. Jamiesoyn andgcanlda’ B m the Mlmdmu‘ TM lMt v_ GrOOmPS ‘Bcdequc Kroup upheld tho amt-ma.- tivc sidn and the Summersids group PERSONALS the negative side. Miss Stella. Bow- ncss, presided over a very large au- i —Many friends will be relieved toi‘“°“°'- Th‘ B°d°““° ‘mm’ w“ Mr. and Mrs. Melville Johnson. ‘Central Bcdcquo, ware visitors to PSumn-lcrsite recently. hear that Mr. J. A. Brace. of Sum- l5uPp°rlld by a. large audience from garment .s-s-s-o-o-‘soo-on--l...s-- .. $2.00 a Illtlllllllcllcllllllllsli 19 Slip-on Overco ats Reduced from i. 19 only, Men’s and Young Men’s Spring Fawns, slip on models, raglan and seti to clear Men’s plus fours, tweed and linen, wearlaatic belt, all shades .50 to Men’s and Young Men’s Trouers in fancy and plain shades $2.50 to $3 $7.50 Flannel $7.50 -.-o-...... Mcn’s White and Cream Flannel pants pi to ain and self stripe $5.50 ...------.-....-. $12.00 Men’s Grey and Fawn Flannel Suits single andldouble breasted models, all sizes Men’s Short Lustre Coats Black $3.50 to suits, sizes 2 to 8 years 89c to $19.50 $4.35 ...--'..-..-.. $20. Overcoats in fancy Bmwng and n sleeves, worth to $35.00 o0 - I Men’s long Khaki Duster Coats $2.25 to . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s long Khaki Pants $1.25 i§Z2I.'.§."?’.‘.‘.’T‘.‘T‘.”.‘.“.‘T‘. .‘i".*.".‘T' $2.25 Men’s guaranteed Blue Suits 2 pairs pants . 27.00 $15.75 19.50 Men’s Tweed Suits, fancy twecds ‘ Men’s Suits in fancy Tweeds and Worsteds suoosaolsen Week-end Bargains in The “Boy’s Store” Childb Blue and Khaki, trimmed, play $2.50 us...“- Boy's Long Khaki Pan Boy's Cotton Jerseys, Navy and cardinal Boy’s Khaki Blouses, 50c to 35c . $1.25 u... sun--.-.---.-....-..... Boy’s plus fours, tweeds and linen, wcarlastic belt, in fawns and greys $2.50to $4.75 \ m8: 119-121 QUEEN STREET Boy’s white twill beach trous- ers. $1.50 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.75 lilillili‘i‘.iliifii321,22}??? $3.25 bathing suits Boy’s cotton 60c to .. Boyfs Balbrlggan and Nainsook com- binations 60c. 75c and . . . . . Boy's Striped Blouses ‘ sossoasssssssaisassaosso a account-cusses - sum: 21, 193,, f; ‘J L meraids is a little improved. His fam- ' the“ h°m° mm‘ The ‘pants °n ily have good hopes of his recovery. ; m“ debal‘ we": Ammuuw’ BM” -S. lsupported by Miss Martha. Robert- -Arncng those attending the ari- 15°" m5 M'- Ammd 3°M°"°“- Ne‘ null meeting of the Protestant Or- 8m" summem“ ‘Nup- 1°34" Ml I phanage on Thursday were Mrs. f-i. 5°03"! Jlmlmm- sumwrud W M'- n. Lefurgey, Mrs. l". .1. a. Wrightwmllnliwfl and Miss Florence Emmi Mrs. Bradshaw and Mrs. Arthur Al- Tho iudau were Mr- X-Mw Aller- M. L. A.. Bummer-side. Mr. Horace,‘ ‘and Mr. Robert Donalds, Kcnslng- ton. The Judges gave the decision in lfavor of the amrmntivc no. nose- quo mun. This being tho intern league debate, and in which the He» dsque group won in a. debate with F ‘ wmontilssamcsubiochsfcw weeks Pfwious. The lpoakm on both the amt-motive and negative are to be 5...... tulatod for their splendid speeches proplrcd and ex- pressed with such keen interest on behalf of tho debate. All of those whoin any way assisted in making Then rub afflicted part-s with ltlinanfs and watch them heal. pflu/mlfgf or. LINIMENT a 1 .1 very dainty lunch, prepared by que group. leader. Mr. Hector Lcard. ill-m young indies of Summcrsido-B I CharacterkClose-Uptfl or funk WIT!) Jmnzz . 0mm xxx: 40/54:, r0 rag ' .. -.~_--w-' ~ ~ over the report thvt and Garden .'\ \ s Tea-drinking nnmh u disturbQdI montbovwecntcagflswscstoaurtail the recent agree That Lawn Attractive Oallatoarstonandlookovurtlsssssanyasohllawn Implements. We tun real values in Lawn Mowers. Prices 88.00 to $00-00. All due. Also. Inbbcr loco, lakes, lpading Forks, Boos. Grill lbeus, ‘rrowels, m, Bethune ilardware 0o. Ltd. 1N Qua: ltrcat “I'll IIIINDLY IAIDWAII HOB!” 535st ‘Production will reduce Crest Brit-am Portion this year by 60,000,000 90111145