i i » . . .v_.»f - JUNE~i2"1924 THE cnanmrrirrowu eUluzD1AN ' PAGE.-1i'Iv.l=. ._ ... _ ` I \ F-L 'fr ~ » llids System of Suffering War Veteranyvlns Baokto Health by Rebuilding Hia Byttem With Dreco. Grand Herbal Remedy Adds Daily to its List of Grateful Friends Mr. Arthur Lortie, former overseas man, is ilow lit and able to wor.k. thanks to Dreco, the famous herbal reru- edy. .lie is ii plumber by trade and is working at it on the now City H-all. ' > ` “il was overseas for two yeiirs" says Mr. Lortie, who lives at 23 Fortllficittioll Lane. Montreal. “l was with the 87th Battalion Canadian Greliadier Guards, and euffcreii from the gas attack at Calllbrai. i have never been the same man since, that is, until l discovered Drcco. I ".My stomach was in bad shape and wouldn't digest my Ifood properly. l had =no appeiite and became greatly weakened for lack of proiierrnouriehment. I was nervous too, and couidn’t sleep. Sd greatly run down did il be- come that it was impossible ior me to work at my trade. "1 tried all kinds of medicines without result. Then l reed about Dreco and decided to give it a trial. It has helped me wonderfully. My stomach is in excellent shape and I ‘have an appetite. What is more, l enjoy my iiood and that It is giving me nourishment is proved hy the tact that 1 am getting stronger every day. -l feel like a new man now and have started back to work. being at present employed on the new City Hall." Many people who imagine themselves chronic invalids wiiithout hope, get the surprise of their lives when they start. taking Droco. 'l"h0Y “nil tlialt there is nothing wrong with them. except a run-down dig- estive eystem, it condition which Dreco speedily corrects. This grand ' tonic and regulultor contains only the pure extracts of herbs, roots. ` bark and leaves. which cleanse ` ' the system and .build up the or- gans, Dreco contains no mercn-ry, potlwh or hilbit forming drugs. iDreco Is being specially lntroduc. in cmi-iottoto-wh by E A. Foster- ed - rf i . .~ " - lt is also sold as follows. i". Montague-H. J. Mahon. _ _ souria-Sourls Drug Co. Summerslde-Gallant Drug Co., ' ' Limited, and by a good druailirf everywhere. ' iii? ...sail .u'l=°`_ hand department published yester- -i»-- to attend the “Annual Shoe Exposi- ginger. tion and Style Revue" to be held in da. in the Guardian, the Miss Ella WINS DEGREE.,-The many class is from Cherry Hill, not Vernon will be pleased to learn NJ/ n/4’ Gaspereaux as printed. that he passed his examinations at 'F' /J Z/_-_--_-__-_-_-_ c ' 1- 'McGill University and received his ' ` ’ 7 Y McDonald mcnitioned -in above friends df George W. Furness of Boston during the four days. July COMMUNION SERVICE. -Ber- _ 14» 15' 16- 17- vice preparatory to the Communion _-_ will be held in St. Audrew’s church . Q _ _ _ . f _ , _ __ '_ THE ilfliiiill iiliiikillilll _ - _ C/i""" O _ . D ;_,'- Qgililshq ` ei-lor from Holman catalog. ses w. s. Nzwsolgés sgiszlia. ui' W 24 l . Cl-l_ARLOT'l'ETOWN CARNIVAL l- Q* " week/ July I4‘lu 19. zsao-s-I2.2si CEMENT LADEN-'rho Anna - '. ‘ _~_;__ MacDonald with a cargo of cement _ \ connecvlon. -in tho iist of from New York for thelocsl Gov- 9 § f ‘X . _ \ graduates and prize winners of the ernment, is now dlschardllll 5'- `ft;. ` ‘ U. C. C. College intermediate short, the Railway Wharf. _ / ‘3:;__ / \ ` i `\\../If" _og ' -\ a I ' fi. , I 53%’ h _y- ': ci?-1-» - _,>._-5* iz.: 'i “ /‘ X A# Your Home ,_ / SEVENTY YEARS A.G°' '"3"' Orwell, on Saturday, June 14th. at yea” “gg yestegday' Jung 1:’ 2.30 p. m. The session will meet at , a snows crm o unprece en ~ _ _ u »~- 2.2.3.:“°.‘:.“‘;‘:.:.:.2‘°.§L°°:.::.;‘;: !i?if;’(;i§?5ii£g tar: aci?3:;ngE'¢f£ will be in the same church. B. S. 78 years of age and who distinctly at 105 m0l'Dil1K Worship at 11 H- Ili- FOI' What bettel” CGUSC Could the _ remembers the storm. The lanes at which °°"'|°° the C°“"“““|°" wi were mocked with ,mow an that will be dispensed, and the closing travel was possible only by cutting 9°\""i°°'°f fbi’ 59"” in U19 “Wm” through fields; sheep perished in mil in 6 °°1°°k~ the fields and some buildings were "*-‘ i u-uroofed by the gale. Curlously BUOV AND |~|GHT|'|0U5E SER the storm occurred some weeks VICE-The C- G- S. M0l1tC8lm l1ilB` after spring had fairly begun. just finished placing the large much of the grain was well grownibuoys that mark Cape Jack and ' bill- D0 l!1.illi'¥ Was doue to the Judeque Shoals at the entrance to srowins crops- The storm lasted cunso straits. sho is how lying iilIl'ii1E the Iilsili Mill thc i0li0\i/|118 in at the Magdalene Islands waiting forenoou. for the weather to naoderate. The C. G. S. Brant is o her may to - SUCCESSFUL CAMFMGN'-A” Shippegan for lighthouse supplies the grand climax of the Self-denial and "mugs for the use of the “_ campaign of the Salvation Army hi this district a rally of army om. ‘““d "gh"‘°“"° ‘md “"5” Hgms' at a Splendid cohccrt programme in four-masted schooner Mary L. Bax- the Charlotte street cl-tadei in the wr' C“9t- Richard Tick. ran - evening the returns of the cam- “5"°"“d while leaving P“5W“h paign were ann0umed_ The Bum ohharbor last Tuesday. The C. G. S. H9590 was raised in New Bnms_ Brant went at once to hor assist- |wici¢_ prince Edward isiand and ance, but all efforts to float the Qi( THE AMERICAN CONSULATE B _S .C. Degree. die left Montreal - ¥ HAS BEEN REQUESTED to ei- for Pittsburg, Pa., on the 2nd where ' tend a cordial invitation to all boot. he secured a position in the West- ,L_ and shoe dealers of the Province inghouse Company as electrical en- ii ‘ i N \__, ,- \\\,\i ` Over a million dollars a. day is the amount of life insurancepurchased by Canadians so far this year. Canadian people provide- these ‘li ' millions of dollars than that of car- ' " ing for the home and safeguarding » home life? » Have you had a share in this fore- _ sight or are you building on the w hope that you will iive long enough 'R' to provide funds for the support of 1 your home? Life Insurance is at your service to g u a r a n t e el your home against Q adversity. yi -Life Insurance Service ` / - -.;-- -' -»;;_<;;- --r- __ if JJ Illiulw Q" im J \ §~\\ T éyi -nllliy it \i yiilliw 7 ./.iii i\\ BROWNIES MAKE. GOOD PICTURES That’s one-half the story. The other half is that they make good pictures easily. FROM OUR COMPLETE STOCK Children can select jfust the Brownie they like. ‘__ ____ 7-- ,_ ~ '-~::-_-; ' 1., __ :-2:1; ;.-_; have dependable film--KODAK FILM-in s size to fit any Camera- . ,»- ---`~~ -or-‘ '-" ~'~"_”`“'°‘”"""‘“”-‘-/ Box Brownies $2.05 up PROMPT. DEVELOPING AND PRINTING SERVICE Maoxuwvow onus co. -The Rexall Kodak Store p_ 0', Box 332 _ Phono 219 _ K. Brow ,ltieltmond Street ' L' ` (ltarliltlletown sickness and ot Lowest rate. .Here also irtiie film to fit_the Brownie-for we W Nothing betta' to ure for your skin, hair srid hands. The Soap to cleanse and purify. the Ointment to soothe and hal, the Tslcum to per- fume. Then why not make these delicate. fragrant emollients your every-day toilet preparations? Pri” sos m.oiheii'o2iz=:\aai¢°.'1~¢i¢'uoisc -_ 1Pr1 our new Shaving Stick. __%@§4\`° (Kg ling special services.-St. John Ex. Howard' Comwaii mutated to '%‘fh““5"' ECovehead Sunday.-Mr. l. Strick- - L - - - m land has left on an extended visit =.':=:=" U - - /-E512’-=-=-‘ ' __l.l._._-1-» . __ i, _ .i I \ Ito Newfoundland. His many friends _m |iiii"'\" é ' 5 _ - _ _ ii '-‘fri [gh Wish him D0” VUYHKG.-Mr. Bild If », \ " __ ~ _ _iv--ii'--1 ~::::i::§ 'iii-1. I hrs. mil.. uiyenion. wines. - i=_,_.;;-,ii _. _ 5?* _ ~. | ‘e ff. fi* -=¢ < /: _ 'rss-“ ‘ _ » V iff!-»~~f.\. ,.55s;s5es==e5s$;i::§iii§_;§E§§?§§; iiii* _ I 0(/5 Md! _ ~i~; ` ,ii Sil iMr. nnil Mrs.. Goram Cooke, Char-i . [1 _ ' y p. '~ \:s""-1'." Nort of . _ l ` \ I i§f;1i=_i - ~ ~i f spent Sunday nt Covehead.-Lem- /- uei and Mrs. Crockett. York, spent 1*' Sunday at Covehead the guest of ,Mr and Mrs George MacMilian- \\i\ \\\ \ \ \`_§ ._` \\ M oi- Burrow., vessel were unsuccessful The part of Nova Scotia. aj . . - commander of -the district. presid- Mary L- BBN-Bl' 'WBB iJ0\1lld (Or NSW ieii ai the evening pi-05|-ammo and York with 1800 tons of brick. The V at the officers' council in the after. two schooners. Em’ Viiilsililn and - g noon. Officers were present from Dwlna, which left here yesterday. Charlottetown and Summorelde, will aid the four-master in dis» iz ` ‘ i _ . ‘- . i P. E. I.; Sackvllle. Mfmctou. charging part of her cargo and it f. i \\ » Sussex, Fredericton, St. Stephen. is hoped that she wiii than be mfg. l\\ii 5 ~ Chatham and Woodstock. Maier riciouiiy raison to ohshie hor to e\g`\@.i ==;=s§-if; § ‘iii llurrows leaves this morning for get Oi( wiiii iiiiie aBsi9|_,mce_ \\F`\`*“" ;§§§i||'.' E i r ` <7 _ ` Campbellton where he will assist ____ 1, i _§g=},i,» 3. ~ -<_\ y Commissioner Sowton in conduc- ¢QyEHEAD_Fmnk and Mm l\\_\\_\_\_\}\\‘ wiiilliili § i _ \ `~ ' i\s\\\\i\\\ effrv 3 ,` E il l ' . \ ` iiiii" § I I ‘ 'i \\ ` \\ill1~ ~ i""'. - _. , _ .4 -4"; \` h _ . 5;.; \ 7161/Cf _ ' § ,iottctown, spent. Siinda at Union \ "L . ‘ : ._ 1; \\ if/_ i ll, the guest Mr. and Mrs. _ mn I-ii , '_' "i"®,_3 //~ lnighos.-Mrs. M. s. Kioliy is F, - i i A --_ =f-"..'.2=‘s.e;'i -’~ i _ __ _ _ _ .`. _ .. » ._..~ t. ~.. `\i\ '- c _/-' _ ::: ::'::;:.-giiiigéijrl sponding ii. few weeks with h`er _ - - ._.z'~;;-:» daughter. Mrs. Horton, Mt. Albion. 9 3 A I ==‘= '»=sf1==f%-=ii- \\ I i-Mr. and Mrs. Charlie MacDonald‘ “f " ‘ f ,:,,__:_._,:__,_m: > /// ////f hnve returned to Covehead after ` Q`_ _ ' ///~` ispondins the past year at Pownal. ' '.-._‘. J ' Lei Cuticura Help You PER§9_1:I ALS ' ""': ;"Efff55i'::5§§` E _ :'f.._ _:LH-3 ,it s =.=§éeE‘=i55`i" i ":::.::::= 1 Hon. J. E. Sinclair has returned K°°|’-Y°'" GM l‘°°k‘ "°"‘ °““"“° __ The Public Forum Mr. mid Mrs. C. B. Chappell arei- -_- ileaving this morning on a visit to (Continued from Page 4) Vancouver and points West _-- from overflowing in time of flood. Ex-Premier Bell img regiimaii These lands must be very valuable. from Molitresl and is the guest of T50 M’39°“" R- |0155 U19 MW-l' »mous¢¢sho¢n\¢m_ satinsueu-oaiuii Mr. Win. Boll, Cape Traverse. _ i§5|DP| Hi- Si- L°“|9- Which il Wm ' " "‘ " °"°" _.___ on both sides of the river, whiciiii Mi-_ iii, ii Mcmim of Br _ divides the State of Missouri fro returned 5 few evenings aggatldmliiig the sm” °t Illinois’ My jwrney _ ‘imma imm Boston' Mu,” through the State of illinois. and l part of indiana was made in the Mm Ciifivo,-,i R0 N Gia _ night, which prevented me from ob- B0, HW B ' N_ 5_1 i taining a good view of the country, MW is n lhe city, the guest od b d I mm ' tM_ __. butitseem toegoo ar g 0 rs E J banant’ Edward land Indianapolis is thecapltal city t ` if s"°°°' ._ or indians, it is o city of h little _ _ ' less than 400,000, and as two of my ' i;_'i¥ ~ M(l;:‘g'n°r:'snr€‘*;';,';l°l’ln and |"‘“"l;|'y M sons live here with their families, Wai) or ch ymmda c vmv “Q03 I have had u good opportunity or M ‘_ ii qu t qu 3" Y W V *‘ seeing the city. and becoming ac- " it ‘i ‘ “r "" * "‘"““`“id° “mi TiK|1iH\l quainted with some of its interest- =‘ h°f°"°_"°t“"°|“K- _ing places:--The Art institute, ””°`*“’°**°'° where are many fine pictures. and NOTES BY THE WAV ‘busts of noted men and women: (_,;'( _.__ the Public Library here is the msoti ’-'A ‘ (Continued from Page 4) extensive l have ever seen, and ie is “Q6 contained within a beautiful grey _L , in the contest md ye;-y confideniiy stone building, finished inside II ».. . ' >(f marble. We drove through Crovlh _/i ii predicts that the Provineials will HI" Cemetery' which contains an A _,~.~’} win' F" th" mamer' “ch °f th” acres, and is fenced by it brick the ground. I am Sir, etc., P. S. To be continued.-L. M. IN MEMORIAM tower which was one hundred fe high. which he successfully ec-i complisiied, landing on a rope net which was placed a few feet from LAVTON McCABE. There-'passed peacefully away on the 10th of May, 1924, at his home in Southport, Lot /iii, ut the age of 67 years, a highly respected resid- ent Samel Wood. Although not in robust health for n number of " years his death came unexpectedly io his family mid near friend-s, re There are left to lnourn and cherish fr __....__..-_ --..__._._ .__ __ M included many floats representingtlia memory of a kind and loving ' the uphuimlhg ortho United states hushhho una futher s son-owing' Alkali in Shampoos from tho days of the landing ofiwid0w_ Annie E, Brown, and four Bad For Washing Hair i the pilgrims to the present time. iiaugiiiei-i;_ Mi-5__ Hiiiiggn McLeod One of the attractions was a dive Mm_ R_ 'ig whim Mm Abe” Mc.i Do not use prepared shiunbooa by a Kianoman, from the top of a|Le,m ami Miss fi-iiia in Curious, or anything else that contains too et town, also three -sons Brenton 'l`.'““‘°h ‘N9 ‘umui fm' this 'B “"7 in Charlottetown, Roland and Rus- injurlous, sa it dries theecalp and -makes the hair brittle. ,soil at home and two sisters, Mrs.; The be" mlm; to use ll Mumnmi Llames Myres at Hnzelbrook, Mrs. interment took place Birch Hill cemetery. so two brothers Charles in Racin om the family, crescent, Mr. and rs. Thomss‘ White, Royalty. d*‘“d’“n~ B9 “"9 ~"'°‘"' ‘""‘““"‘t ,,m.,,y.,_ Roy ,md iii", Whiim ML gives you Muiaifled. Before oi imi- and Mrs Donald McLean, Toviyn "‘°1°"' -t‘°°k 'fm' an “'°m° W`“` Adelaide, Russell and Clarence ku" °n "h° V‘°“5°’ Sample The sympathy of their _.__ frionri goes out to/the fam- » Hi-months. _ The Two ou' three teaspoonfuis of Mul~ services nt the house were con» gified .ig ali um; ig i-equi;-ed_ Simply ducted by the Rev. D. L. Lamont. mqisten the hair with w.~ii¢r Mui assisiefi hv the Rev- Mr- Lirsey- rua it in. it makes uh uiluhfiimi-o of The pail bearers were Ewen Mar- sileh, creamy lether, which cleansos tin, Arthur Burke. .lack McLean. 0. oroughly ,sud rlnses out easily. Daniel McAllilni_ Charles Stewart .The hair dried il\li0klY Hifi 1*-Vi‘i\|Y» nd Pearley Mulch near friends of/ Gill! il 9°" “Wh i00|l\DK. hriixlil. the iloceased. The floral tributes mlffl WIVY. Mid eafy to nlaiiiilrp- coiveii were as follows: Pillow 90011199 ii- l°°°9“'5 ‘"4 "ka" 0"" every particle of dust. dilrt and »; Robert Wood in Charlottetown, sl- :; (;2u2f`;n2:g‘f“f;‘;;“:'h|[‘;_ as °' inexpensive and beats anything Wis.. nnd George in the States. The funornl was held oil Monday. l2tlIiel” an (0 pieces' You can gel' this at any ¢l-ug store. and afew ounces and was very largely attended. W-iii ig” me whoia iamiiy i-or _- 1,' _¢, Mn.” '_i _ gi _ . RUBY RING Our own exclusive silk li°°|°if\il¢.|n sii fssiiionssio shades. lneludlng Gold and Sliver. ABSOLUTELY THE LKST WORD IN -SILK 8TOCK~ ING PERFECTION Without wishing to detract from the merits of any other |004 liwklni, we can say with enthusiasm and finality that RUBY RING la our ideal of everything a silk stocking should be te give maximum spessranee value and great- est eervies, value. ` Tl-il *DIY IINO ITOPI sAm's.a_ nous euaaanfsso _ SUI' Mil "" ` three major parties appears hope- wall, surmoun-ted by a metal rail- fui of gaming giimugii wiih A ing. This is s very beautifully kegl. mo - _ place Here we visited the mummy' which is Mt “ new thing ument of President Harrison, who in elections. At this distance it W” , “give or mi, ¢i¢_y_ ami gigp would seem probable that no one the grave and monument of James party wiii command A main,-ii, of Wllitcomb Riley. We also visited the beautiful homo of .the poiit, ""’ “°”’ “°“’°' whore thu iumiohiuss ure just as W' he left. them. The eeldters dlld °°"*dl il Mt l|°v\° in nwmtins sailors I/iooomout is u wonderful against the diversion of waiter from achievement of architectural and sculptuni an cost-ins 3600.000- the Great Lakes through the Chic- ' Til foundation is thirty feet ini ago drainage canal. The states of degtih and me heilm of the Mimi! 0l1|0. WilC0l\5i“- Mill' monument is three hundred and nesotilindiana, Pennsylvania and fourteen feet. We ascended the New rk all having a frontage on ”‘°““'“°“" W '“ °|f‘;:"° ;|°"°x' the lakes are interested in having w me bdwuy’ 'h c ` 0 hundred and twenty eight feet the natural level of the water shove the street; and from this therein maintained. In tllis/ fact elfeuli0(i;t*°.\‘:;ii"\:°‘|°\i:`:l‘_r¢f;':llsr; ii.°.f’...‘i2“.?I’.T.?..‘I.‘.I".1.“.‘I.‘L°'.Z'Z2§.221 3°°~=3~ 'ie “- »°'*'~ ~°" fields. sud shady be ptevented. The additional water yood_ on two sides that Chicago claims is in no way monument. are needed for purposes of tirsiilsge. but to furnish water powor and make s navigable csnsl to connect Lake Michigan with the Mississippi. . over which water one was to noe There A NEW FLAVOR The double richness ol St. Charles, as compared with ordinary milk, gives a new and delicious flavor not only to cakes but io all recipes and dishes that call for milk. Write for free Reeioe Book. ' . %23»a¢»a.4»~ad IEONTIBAL "Le!t\s\lssltlnePrlvlnoes Flociahilrfksirlahseriee. in their hoilr of so * insidious Eye strain We use this sdieetlvs advis- ediy. Buffseors faom Eysstnin may hav; perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye dafset. The motive power of the enllre human erpnlsm is Nerve Enemy. Normal eyes. it is sernputed utilize about N95 of this Nerve lnorlyi 'wt when Eye- strsin is present. s mueh Isra- er pr-oprtlen is required. Hanes defective eyes, through their consumption of an en- eesoivs amount of Nerve ln- ergy, may seriouly sfhot the functioning of other erpns sf the body. and produce lil health. HAVE YOU! lvl! IXMMNID tl’ lllisheus oisnsiiunn Wehave thollflilistsek of Marble ill invites sion- omelhlii the vneetsrtlltio assigns iii his province. i.»weet.pfiess,easai‘\W0i‘l°- |Ilvi¢i», qtiafaoiell genr- svohod. _ Ourprlela lastudo mmm mestsotbsesslsodnussry. lyaIs|\dsd\s` . #i va i