27, 1928 ' DANGERlNew A ‘ l * @ “palpation auaea bowel movement. ‘an follow. Aaicyour nu: FEW r» Take a done tonight iii after each meal. til your tongue ta dean. y mrpriaed at the tonic effect this doctor's ionnuia will have on you. YOUR HOME AGAINST THE The common house fly is one of man's moat dangerous the warm weather whcfl dis- Even If this danger to the household is not. considered. tidious housewife will wage w r on this inucct to keep her homo dainty,\oom- fortable and clean for the ao- fllllants. To do this ciia. are required. We can supply you with a‘? your iurui. merits in this line. Let us have your mcnfs of doors and windows give your order our and careful attention. We can also supply all lit- , Mr. and Mrs. l-ienry Mouse, with ‘daughter. and Mr. and Mrs. Irving barometl d glatster Sterling, were in the city Tweedy. a son. Congratulations.‘ u‘? n llrda . 161 . hgtorebfllllhlt. lfltiaooatedj ‘v t‘ m“ low or brown coloring, , vaacleauredappearanca mngtipaiad and not well g cl Its Warning more ailments than and Mr. ancl Mrs, flurry Waugh and Vanlderstihe motored to Charlotte- fumiiy. Wilmct Valley, were recent; town on Thursday. visitors to Bcdeque. lottctown. wccks. attendance. Brrdr-quc. Tilerln Simmons. "lifts such as Hinges. Springs. Etc. Storm Door... $6.50 and $7.50 Window Screens 35o to 65c P" quart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1s». "I" special green point lul- - . . . . . . . . . . 25c lb. The ROGERS HARDWARE FEW FLOWERS A single flower or several vases with a singlé flower each often is better for a sick roonl than quan- tities of blooms that make the air too heavy with fragrance. ‘FOOOQOOOQOO-QQ-QUQQ§GOOQQ¢ EYES TESTED Glasses Fitted Competent service with latent E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS ll! Richmond Street 3000000000000-00-0-00-00-04-00 Profeional Cards R. R. BELL BAIRIBTIB. SOLIOITOH MONEY T0 LOLN Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. I. feat (lndnta Medical School aaa Inuit-l Practice Limited to lye, Iar. Neal and Throat - "W"! lyea and supplying Glade! Oiliol, Ililllll IOII Oraatqeorgaltnot {Honours-animations Markwlt.“ McGuigan B. slams-ran. _ ao IONII Bentley ' ‘ Traveller's Rest is to be congrat- iuiatrri upon the splendid appearance of their school grounds. They have nut. up a new fence and have the Mr. Patrick Valley, Aiberry Plains. be the order of the day some time in the near future. special speaker. immediately East favorable growinit Il Ii 3. ll And Vicinity lin ice-v-rculnhsoifial was held in Wfmot Valley Hail. Tuesday cven-_ _ nv. 12th inst, whore quite a, lgrggi The stork is travelling around Ai- crotvd gathered and a very enjoy- ohis time was spent. Mr. and Mrs. J. Samuel Waugh. and Mgstgr mum, Traveller-s ma.“ Albion. sold his beautiful farm to were in Bedequc Sunday. Mr. Harold Moasc spent the week end with friends do\vn East. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmcs CondonuNewl Annun. were in thc city Saturday. ‘The New Annnll Women's insti- tute mrt nt tho homo of Mrs. l-inrry Mills. Wednesday. with quitc aiurgc Mrs. Samuel ‘Naulzh. Travciicrfis Rest. wns n visitor to Kcnsington Thursdny nftcrlloon. on business. . l Mr and Mrs. itcubcn Large. Wil- mot Vallcy. wcrc rccrlit visitors to Mr. mid Mrs. Fred Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons. Wiimot Vliiioy, were in Bedcquc Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. .l. Now linnml. wcrc ill thc city Fri- ‘dny afternoon. J. MCKlllilOlLl Thursday. their quarterly entertainment. Good Crop Outlook inyd» West (Speoiai to the Guardian) MONUTON; June 25 __ Desplre ing come to this vicinity recently. heavy and almost continuous rain over the whole of Western Canada‘ during the past week continue to remain highly promis- ing. according to the eighth weekly I crop report of the Canadian Nat- Dedicated to the Loving Memory tonal Railways issued today. Except of Mrs. Aiexena MacLeod. de- lor a small area of low lying ground °°"“‘“°"“ Our Good Neighbor d a and repose. sigmggr {§§°§§§.,§“§°w§.'§:§r_ Away from the turmoil and cares of On the contrary Optimism "l" l‘°' m“ m“ mains high and as wheat has now reached sufficient height to shade W0 mlBB Y0“ as neighbor. good the ground and prevent excessive evaporation of moisture in tho ev- ent of a hot spell, it is tenors": mnmkred m“ the rainy pa“) Y kl d ii d love for u all. had Pnclluny “surf: an“ S; A2?!‘ as‘ cthnildsehn-we Playoff-sand blsaest crow in W l dlln is you watched with dellkht. We“ A“ m“ l“ reqggfdluoaw w! When we were so noisy and small. thfim- ll Plenty °l mmtur” m the A d when into youth. we grew ground to last from three to five n weekl- will?" h" "Mud "m ‘not’ Your kindness was ever the same. blade ital: in mglnléilllfrlllozlxiéhaj Benevolent tnelfihbor. kind friend. ntfY» “v ever rue.— _ gtkatchowlll Ind Nmmm‘ Ali‘; We love and revere thy good name. "t; report wheat beglnnins l0 out. As at the moment 0f wr nil Your husband and children. and ll fi "Km neighbors all mourn. Wlml" Your passing to that silent sleep. of the weal. Wheat should reach For we mlaa you. dear one. from our the shotbiade stage everyvlllfllf’ midst here below- witni the next few days. in ‘the vicinity offins: ‘Alba: memory we keel!- tch wan. oats l‘ W an“. eto be twelve inches big‘: our love la thy love. and to you we clear sunny "ll-h" ‘m coo] grunge prevails over the ‘Gloanings From Miliview and Viointy Mr. JasMontgomery. city. passed through Miilvictv on Wednesday. lively these days. having brought ‘berry Plains and Vernon River very ,Mr. and Mrs. Shaw McMillan a Messrs. M. E. Jenkins and George Mr. and Mrs. Ben]. Weatherbie. Mr. Lculs Moose. New Annan. was Mlllllllillllf- 5P9!" wlldllesdll/ l" u recent visitor to Bummerside. Pownal. Ml‘. Alexander Wcatherble. Mount Daniel Myers. of tho some place.‘ Mr. Weatherbie then purchased the. M155 Myyfls plgketw. wumot va]_ lovely home of Mr. James Pratt, of 19y, was g rum"; vlslmr w chap Pownai. We hope Ml‘. and MP5. Weatherbie will enjoy several happy years in their new home. The funeral of the Rev. W. H. McEwen. D.D.. former pastor of the A very gnrcrewng and pleasant Battle Creek church. Iowa, was hcld averrlrrg w“ spam at the home or in St. Andrew's church. Orwell, on Mr_ and Mm Alden Manse. snub Wednesday afternoon. June 20. Mr. gaynhltith inst. when their parents, xcltiggnhsfiegramlgysggr)’Ialddugg rot " d ist t to 1 . B. Wm, ifi,“‘.l,ofrhy°'fio',‘f§.e' trffilfbéatfi June l3. Mrs. MeEwen and his two annlvcl-Sazyl Arm. a pleasant Mme sons accompanied the remains home. W53 5 l , l. ., M . M“ gigs‘, 'Lm'§‘e“sp°,es§n°wd g“ m? ever held in this part of the Island, half of the assemblage with a tray which 3°95 l“ “hm” ‘he 1°"? ‘md bearing silverware of various kinds, high esteem in which m” deceased for which they sincerely gave their w“ held‘ The “M” trlbules were thanks and appreciation for such a bmutuul‘ Mr‘ Mcmwen had accept? delightful display of gifts and good “"- "le m‘ “We” "ll" bl’ “l” P°°Pl° wishes» Lunch was the“ served and of the Orwell and Vernon Circuit. a sing-song indulged in. aftcrwhich Theywl“ ‘eel the 1°“ very keenly‘ the happy bunch dispersed but not Much- sympathy is extended to his before leaving the best of wishes tolwlfe “nd iamfly‘ "wen dof" "m," the host and hostess for many more good and ‘anhml sewmt“ ‘ long years of happily wedded life. l Mrs’ chmqes Campbell‘ BedequeJJcnkins. Seal River. are pleased to,’ spent a number of days visiting in"'°° mm “b!” m be “bu” an!“ New Annnn. a welcome guest of Mrfl nnd Mrs. J. W. Waugh. It was one of the largest funerals The many friends of Mr. William Mr. Colweli. city. is spending some time in Vernon. . The Vernon Hotel is being all re- ‘modelled, and will no doubt receive Mnny of the farmers in this vic-Emom business than ever’ inity have been vcry busy working‘ on tile roads during the past two‘ We are very grateful to the Messrs. lilraser Bros. Vernon. for the deliv- iCfy of fresh fish every week. and occasionally twice a week. » l . Prayer meeting was held in the .Mi1lview church Tuesday cvcning. There was a goodly attendance and those present enjoyed an impressive address given by the pastor. Mr. J. ,'l-l. Littlcjohns. A special service was hcld in St. Andrew's church. Orwell. on Sunday evening. June 17. One of the spe- cini futures of the evening was a solo by Mrs. W. J. Mutch. Cherry Valley. accompanied by Miss Hazel Mr‘ McEachcrn. v The many friends of Mr. Patrick - Murphy. Vernon, nrc sorry to learn of his recent severe illness. Mrs. McPherson. Uigg. who has been spending a few days’ the guest of her duvrrhtcr. Mrs. Len Hynes. Miiiview. returned home last even- was a recent visitor to Miliview. Annual meeting of the Miiiview school was held on Tuesday evening. A very pleasant evening was spent m wumot valley Ha“ There was a large attendance. $100 21st inst., when Grand Division held / l A Messrs. Frank Lea Warren En- ZZZuTZi.."l3€i3.§l‘.§§§.§§‘.ff§?£éii¥ m“ m‘ R" “m "'°‘°"“ °° es from the large audience. Rev. Afmc North shore on Sunday may A. McLeod. Charlottetown. being thc was voted for running expenses. report the crops looking good. The annual meeting of the Ver-. lnon River school was hcld on Tlles-‘ day. It was agreed that the interior umd exterior of thc school be paint- , Tile many friends of Mr. James, Viiiet. Miiiview. are sorry to iearn_ lhc is not so wcll as usual. Miilvlew is certainly A 1 with new - oars this summer. six new ones hav- l THE cnmnorruirowu Ajonartnlau _. a-a-a-ii. “. -. sprayed rubber. uniform rubber v the use of smoke or acids. They are made with. Web Cord, the mart ma of wmbining rubber and gc i: built into themnnd Dominion Dominion Royal Cord Balloons are made was. CHARLOTTETOWN w. a. rnowsa a. sou UNIVERSAL MOTORS l: is the strongest and moot known. l: is prepared without "ma... a 1 tileywzlldelimerit. § A. . . irnoway to tart it! “ ICKING a fire may be alright as exercise, but it can never give you a true indication of inflation. Only a a pressure gauge can do that. There is a correct pressure for your tires. It depends on the size of the tire and the wheel load. A_t that pressure your tires will give you maximum mileage, maximum riding comfort. If your tire inflation goes three pounds above or below that correct pressure. you cut mileage from the life of your tires, reduce riding comfort. Use a gauge. Know the correct pressure for your tires— and maintain it. That's the only way to get full value for your tire dollar. Better still, drop in at a tire service station once a_ week and have every tire inspected, and the pressure checked. Let an expert search for cuts, bruises, breaks in the cord fabric. Oftentimes a slight repair will prevent a blow-out. You’i1 be surprised at the saving in your yearly tire bill. MONTAGUE N. .7. NICHOLSON Beloved of all. thou angel of God. mother and wife. We shall ever remember thy sweet beaming face. sturdy and strong, Where our vigil of love for your t, u reported aboul Our reverent thoughts of thy pre- Szkaichowan. and it has aenoe and grace. been naceaaary to plow in a few And prayvthe dear Lord to protect fields of wheat. Pigwaedwaa cauo- and emu-ace. ‘umcujw aidlind KIIMOGK. Till It Ill 1B0“ llllh. It m; “hum. but it ia thought the throne. faoe w face. 5'11,‘ m. lp overcome this _ -ay Peter a. luiliy. ‘double Tltiae are the "ll! l" ‘hlml “l”: ‘m-Y" ' "m" ‘M’ “an” Hamiltonian W. .1 I J4 2-... ceased wife of Mr. Allan J. Mao- I of Winnipeg. Leod. of Forest llill. where farms have been badly flood- cd. in some cases to depths of two Sleep. dear one. sleep. in thy rest Fireman Honored l. On last Thursday evening at eight o'clock the members of the Char-Hi" bi d f l i did your duty» ‘°"'°°°“'“ Fm’ Delmmnem‘ ma’ "lflmf, 1‘.‘,.,,°c‘f,’,,§f§8¥...o,., rhregwn-lmade of the music at the evening farewell sermon in Victoria on ed our city. and as a prominon the Fire Hail and presented to Canal John Martin. oi’ the Hook and Lari- der Company a beautiful gold wrist watch. of latest design. accompanied Capt. Martin who member of the Department for‘ twenty-dive years, the past number‘ ‘i f th Dc t ent. tech? plfggentatlon rttgsmmade by mmmm‘ ‘md relpec" Mr. Fred H. Trainer, while the ari- drcss was read by Mr. Fred Large. modest and unassuming manner d thanked his comrades for thou-ill? thoughtful act which was muci. Addresses were also Deputy Chief Large. Connolly (Rollol. Angus McEachern] and Fred Large of the Engine Company. The gathering closed with three cheers for Ex-Captain Martin and the singing of "Ho Fellow”. and the Na llbliowing is the address: Captain John T. Martin. u‘ -» ‘s a Jolly 000d tional Anthem.‘ On your retirement as a mom- ber of the Charlottetown Fire D‘!- partmont for upwards of a quarter 4 _ ,1 can't forsel» ~ of a" century, we. your 1611i"! "l" med foal that some tion should be made ' ~ summ- ‘run mu thing: scal- ficaoiaudyi-liatitlaagooilnlollm pot away all delicate drapea. In- than. expansive cretonnc call will!“ flowers bloom. cggrqnis The re-(manlng of ‘many tributes of the highest char- iacler by our citizens and our press. and in your capacity as liremanlfliied at services. and many hildl ring that long period you admlr-pnly fllflmil B 1'00"! fli- lhe evflnlnll many friends of thc Rev. Mr. Scars- Thr: annual school meeting w“, hcld on June i9 in Victoria school with a good number of ratepayers present. The sum of $200 was vat“; for the first class teacher and $175 for second class teacher, pservlce. Mrs. Keith Rogers. 0f June 24th. in the evening. His place member of ‘he 3mm... team, arlchoricttewwn, was thc organist. and will be hard to ilii. various firemen's tournaments held. in the Maritime Provinces. -,- Indccd. you were a membe has been a many hook and ladder teams which, proved their mettle and prowess on. spent together. and the man s we have passed through. Your record for long service and Jun before comm; w me br|dge_ lollhflll dllcllllle °l dill!’ “mum and the driver did not see‘ the car made by‘ "l" be a shining example in l-llwstopped on the bridge till within a Capt‘ John‘ ivilil whom you served. Falthfuiiy yalar.“ n. 1 Officers and Mem o. chem“ Charlottetown Fire Department éiiO-é-ii- VICTORIA uorgs. “in the cheenuvnlonth of Jhne. Wm" m’ bird‘ "n3 ‘n ‘would likely have met, a, watery. ‘Aitlltllllftlll the lam has set. twilight ., g ye . And the muty of thb evening am "come- Chin-ch otlswctoria took place r _ . ,. ~~ , ‘June 17th. .It was a day For twenty-five years. and until "mfimbelcd- The R"- the end of the year 1W1 you have been connected with the fire bri- gade of the City of Charlottetown. l; The Victoria Wo intuit.‘ long to be Mn “Mn the 10th in VMUIH all with l l gave his hearers a wonderful mes-done ‘and m‘ mu "u". much sage at the mornins EPW09- Rev. Mr. Johnson was the apeakermm a; ‘. m w” "m! w-thewwh,‘ _*_ .This organization has been pald,a.t the evening servicc and the writer er of Voctoria school to be given in Trynn, were vrslrors vgjoflrygcwrq. on .15 sure his good gospe message will prizes for the closing exams. Jllnc 17th. the gilcsts of Mr. and |Mrs. Webster Bouitcr. ‘never be forgotten. T e church was It is with deepest regret that thc service. $pcqial mention should be learn that he is going to preach his the singing of the seven gentlemen |lrom Charlottetown at the evening Dr. Bovyer. of Crapaud. is attend. of service will always be remembered. ing thc medical convention in Char- The Lower Club presented their three-act oom- cdy drama last evening in Vlqmrg. There was a big lThe sum of $95.00 was taken in coi- iottctown. iections. lOne car was going to Victoria and. to say. his lights went almost out‘ Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Clark, of . few feet of it. The only thing the driver could do was to run in the other car or take a chance of his ‘llife by steering his car in the rali ‘of the bridge. which he did. The railing and twdpoats gave way and the two front wheels of his car went lover. and only for a post that with- mtnod the bump. the car and driver TOBACCO grave. However. everythl turned out for the best. and no, e was hurt. and no serious dafllse done except to the car whitish-got a few bruises. '~ " ‘ ING QUALITIES. ‘I'll! ALWAYS GOOD. had their 1m on June air attendance. Thil Institute has pun-nah‘. credit. At last night's meeting the. ' A l, ..\ r1 Bafloons SUMMERSIDE It. T. IIOLMAN LIMITED l\. HORNE 8t CO. The Mr. Brinton is icavin Hail Jl 19th There- , g . me . of years being the efficient Gallium. the” mcmmmbltel “cmfwngbe - what might have been a sad ac- today for Toronto to attend the crowd and eve ' ., , , you, Wholly was wail of the l-l. do L. Company. has 111W! {g";c‘:'ép3£“; t‘: :;:§gl o“; our‘ M“ cldent occurred between two cars on Baptist World Alliance to be held pleased with the play. ’ mm,.8°1d.8aturday evening about 9 oclock. ut tho Exhibition Park. Toronto. ' wvatch, and as it marks the DMBlIlK m 0m l r vmoflm M. Ad w 1 h . Mme W“ fr?‘ n‘ gm 5e"r°i°$sl'$é‘1‘llee ontgrgsrtfillrzrnlgad 2:21.... trouble Foy gent ‘the hilt-grill altlnljlsrfrlvg? Ell-Captain Martin in hi8 vlullll“ l‘ "m" ‘l’ ° “P” h bend had to stop on a. bridge with thnnicl Bouiwrs. Victoria. , Y. a’ ‘ lights out; the one comingxstrange A man is firm when acts an. cording to your wishes and obatin)‘ ate when he acts otnerwlos. HICKEY & NICHOLSONS * BLACK TWIST CHEWING. .. F“ i.‘ H Hickey s. Nicholson lulu»,