l l I? l l z *3. é T "Fruit-olives" Rid Him of nneummsiu I Innble of Long Standing \ "Asnlerufmrn rlssnnnalian icryaasa, 1dr. S. Ibyd, Nanalmo, I-C, turned to “hillt- a-ttvl”. He with: london street lights have been rein- forced with 10 powcriul electric lamps which auspended in pairs along the Westminster end of the Embankment live an illumination in which the smallest print may be read. Special Dinner on Sunrlayfis at the PARKER HOUSE -MENU— Connlnmo a la royal, Lettuce and Celery. Quen of Fritters. Sliced Tomatoes. Boast Dressed ‘Chicken, Brown Irlvy. apple jelly, peas, >lllflllll tips, cream o! potato". trims sirloin roast heel, dish gravy. sliced beets, mashed turnips, mashed and boiled potatoes, English plum pudding, hard sauce, apple and lemon pie, french pastry, vanilla lee cream. chocolate sauce. sponge gake, tea. ceflifoe, Vl Tone, cocoa. P-O-OVO-O-O-OO-GO-O-O rO-O-OOQ4-O-O-O-Q-U COAL We are new well stacked with hlyh trade Goal comprising: ALBION BOUND ALBION STOVE ALBION NUT OLD SYDNEY BCREENED SPBINGHILL SCREENED INVEBNESS SCREENED AMERICAN HARD CHESTNUT - AMERICAN HARD STOVE WELSH STOVE (JOKE. Prompt deliveries, lowest prices. lpecial prices on car lots. Phone In your requirements. - Eastern Guardian nooneeavsnvs mm‘... ‘mwn Hell, Georlttomt. M Rid” septamber 20th at 1.80 o'clock. Be sure and attend. Bee pooteta. 10814-1441. JIILIIVI: H‘ 0! N0‘! but Vac Rubber Boots are priced right. Bhorts $8.90, ‘rhiab IBM. Poole I Thomp- IOB. Ltd. ‘[9814-14-21. “HJHIOLVIDI PAITIIlIlIl-i McCormick Brothers. of Big Pond. who have been working tolether for many years. have each ‘dilolved. .w,.lusephrakinapcssesslcnosthd purchased farm home, and Mr. llec still mlwylns the old home. however. though now occupyino each hh own home, they Itill work both places to- gether and co-operate. each assisting the other, but each. “under his own . roof 0'90." PERSONAL! . .'Mrs. Lolly and sister, Miss Ithei. who have been visiting for the past summer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A.‘ McDonald, clear springs. leit on return to Boston Friday. ..'Mre. Peter McDonald arrived from Lynn, Mam, ‘ruesdey on a two weeks holiday visit to her !ather's old home at Olear Springs. now occupied by her brother Wilfred. ..'Mr. B. c. Mcllaehcrn, formerly of Bull Greek. but new with the whole family in greater Boston, left Friday on return home, after a vary ,leasa.nt and healthful visit ta old friends here. ..'Mrs. McGilverey, who has been visiting her father, Mr. John L. Mc- Donald. Red Swamp, during most of the summer, left on return to Benton and will be greatly missed by the father, as she was housekee, for him during her visit. CHARITY INSPIRE! DDAMATICS Present distress amongst the PM! of Ireland ls indirectly eevslcrins a renewed interest in Irish dramatica, declare the dramatic critic. Man? charity periorrnances are being held in leading cities, and new talent is appearing that will mean recruits tor the pmlesslonal stale. Home oi the young actors are said to show ability tar beyond that o1 profession- als. Among them have developed youthful producers whose produc- tions are (a: from amateurish. In one week in Dublin several compan- ies presented plays that‘ aroused pro- l ' l enthusiasm, and even on Sunday night the Abbey Theatre was crowded with ma: who cedin- nrily would not tolerate an amateur misc. the presentation o! "The Ycunl Visitors" by actors of about ll. years .W. D. Gillis Co. PIIONI I76. 0-0-0 e-v of age. heirs oi the "best familiar.‘ being fdeclsred by dramatic critics to have been "really astounding.” You Must Have Sugar. \_. Suear ls one of the lnuch needed elements ln/a balanced diet. " wmcasvs 8...»... suear in a, convenient t way. The flavor is an extra delleht. ' Alysia! i, Then too- you know. ‘ is" any. aren't addlna welallt. a I uel that burns play. Children are also showing pro-" r. Hardy. "la-la-e-‘l-iwh answerer; a. e. s. Qlub load!!! been; lambs, rat sheep and veal calm Wednesday of each week uptillnconqohnLfloutmflecy. / . 679531-874! —DIA'I'II 0F MB. @1083!!! l. GALLANT-Tho death occuned in the Prince Oounty Hospital last Wednesday evening oi Mr. Joseph l. Gallant. ed Bummenidl. at 0| years '0: age, mllcwina an illness of two weeks hem pneumonia. The deceased lcrmerly helonled to Fifteen reint- but sole his property there only a few months ago and came to reside in Bummer-side. no was well and ia~ volirlbly known rhroushcut the dih trlct 8e leaves t0 mourn. besidb his daughters. sllrssldin; in Bummer- side. namelyz-slessrs. Emmanuel and Iced Gallant. Mrs. William Germs! and Miss Georgie. at home w whom the sympathy oi’ the community is extended. The iuneral tool: place on Friday morning from the residence to 8t. Paul's Ohurch and cemetery. l-tsv. l‘. J. MacDonald oiiiciatine. and was very lonely attended. l. ‘HPASBED AWAY Willi-ll 0N A VIlIIh-‘lhere passed away in the Prince Oountyhcspital on Friday last. Mfl- Catherine ‘ White. cl Brocttcn. Mass. Mil. White was a native or Port Hill. but left the 1s- land when quite younc. It was her custom to visit her native place every year. one was on one o! these visits an operation was considered neces- sary. but in spite of all that could be done, she did not rally. [She wal 1o years oi see. Besides her son, Maynard. who had accompanied her on her visit. there are left to mourn the following brothers and sisters. nlmllfl-Jlelsrl. Charles Maynard er Port Bill; Idlnund M: "was cl Northam: Henry and Herr- - ‘ny- nerd of Boston. Mala; Ari‘ ‘day- nard in Western Ontario; M". ltd- mubd Birch. Port Hill; Mr.- irt- emus MacArthur. of Arlington ‘"1: Mrs. Peter Carrol of ‘ranton. “we: and Mrs. M. L. 1". idacKenzle. of Bummer-side. Sincere sympathy Is ex‘ nded to the bereaved relatives ln their sudden sorrow. On Friday af- ternoon. at Compton's undertaking parlors. a funeral service was held, attended by a large number or rel- atives and trlends. Vela. Archdeacon White oiiiciating. On Gaturday morning the remains were conveyed ta the railway station and taken, ac- companied by her son, to Brocktofl. Mass. to be isid beside those of her husband. who died many years age. l. IIIIONAL! mean-lien -Mra. G. W. Myers. and two esuihurs, Myrtle and Jean. or cal- gary, have been visiting triends" in Buuunerside, the guests ct Mrs. Jan Arthur. s. ' -tlr. and Mrs. Lorne Maelsllan. and little son, Everett. who have been spending their vacation . with the. tsacltellah’: parents, m. and Mrs. '1'. M. Noonan or Burnmersids. Western Guardian A l Leora. e333»... nova " can be chum in ‘also-ten mac a- scrrowlng widow. two sons and two. when abs was »tsl:en suddenly ill and , ‘r a SEPTEMBER Under lhe ‘Allspices ol the, lei I {Prince Edwvzl/rd",,. %lslund-‘T; a \ 1 Eighty Deaths from Tuberculusis tin ‘Princeyhiulliilslallll Average All of Victims, 24 Years. : ' I I ' i More Than 400 Cases Reported. During a 1928. 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