SEPTEMBER-7,1922 _ THE cHARLo1'rETowN GUARDIAN ' - - PAGE _SEVEN '___ -f--:A , -1;_ _ _ _ A F' _ -_ T55. EASTERN GUARDIAN 'V Q-Q r,.WI'y Y el, _ The Renfrew Handy Truek #+0-M W § ° will weigh anything from a pound of sugar to a horse. It Is the most usef-ul and handy ecele ever invent- ' sd. With a "Renfrew" you can weigh your livestock he~ fore eeiilng, weigh grain be- 'fore taking It to the elevator. weigh poultry, vegetables, etc., that you eeil and weigh milk and cream before tek- leg it to the cheese factory sooo-404000-ee-e or creamery. When not in use the "Renfrew" can be tipped up and stood In a cor- ner out of the way. lt will ence mst' nerlnsns cmieg. ..'E. E. PARKMAN. registered flllsionls. lilllrhll. -Bent 'ith from L till 5 p. m. to examine eyes sud it glasses. ---~‘M0NTAGU§- St. Andrew's Church. sunday; september iota Sacrament oi‘_the Le1'd's Supper at 11 an m. Preparatory service on Friday at 8 p. rn.-with closing ses- sion ot S. S. Convention. ._.'8UN_DAV BIFIVIGEB-Divine service will be conducted on Suh- bath 10th, by Rev. E. -Lockhart ,as follows: Sourls 11 s. m., Dun- das 3 p. m.. Bay Fortune 7 p. rn. There will be a meeting of ses- sion st the close oi service at Jundas. _ _ _...°FUNE|tAE 8ERVICEB.- The iuneral ot' the ia-te Charles John- son which leit his residence ou Water Street, Georgetown at 9 o'clook Friday was one of the largest seen tor some time. The services was conducted by Rev. li. P. Crokenythe pall bearers beiniz Messrs. F. J. Solomon, Ashley Al- ien. A. D. Mobeilan, Jas. Skinner, Patrick Murphy, Jas. Sampson.-A. pay hor itself three times dur- Ing the year in the money it wiIl~save you. Write for our 1 catalogue. “M-8."_ 2 susssx, N. s. Head Office and Works, Renfrew, Ont. Montreal, P. Q., Milwaukee, O-OO] D045 ro-eooo-oooo-vo-04-evvoo-»»+¢-` 444444+HO l lust . lA recent bulletin issued by the Dominion Live Stock Branch here and .published recently in the Guardian stating thalt at the .pre- sent time good lambs are beini! sold in P. E island below their true market value and cautioning farmers against dumping their lambs on a giutted market ie iw.- ing indignuntly repudiatod by _local dealers in this city who be- ciare that so far as this province is concerned ohe bulletin is allo- gether misleading. By encourag- ing farmers here to hold their pro duct. expecting higher prices when the indications warraiitno such advance. a bad blow is being aimed at 'local trade ami which is calculated 'later to enable large buyers for`toreign markets to mme in and clean up at their own prices. The ioiiowing is u comparison or actual prices paid by the local trade during the past two years. 1921 1922. June, 1.2 cents June. 10 cents August,, 7 cents August, 8 cents Sept. 6 cents iSept. 7 1-2 cents lt will be seen that at the prel ARRIVEIJ ll _ 1 ear 'best quality. s. c. i Cedar Sdingles. These are l good, thick uniform shingles, Week I 1 car best quality New O04 Brunswick Cedar Shingles. These are the best N. B. shingles manufactured. Get our prices, before buying ‘ elsewhere. We handle shlng- ¥ lee from the beet mills only. tC.E.s Pratt & Son St. Pete r’e - »+»o - Fir Sala All shades in stock, sold at half price. $1.50 to $1.75 shades for 75c. 3 light fixtures, com- plete with shades $7. 2 light fixtures, com- plete witli shades, $6. S. liiiclsaac & Sons 10| Queen ltreet Phone 722-J. li. i. ii A ll 0 N onowmgin Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E.l lrlesate ll Optometry Terente Oellege llsiueive 'fel leem Gen eeeeee wlta Drag IMO sont time the price advance over last year is 1 142 cents. ln October la-st year the price had drotpped to 5 L12 cents and the general opinion of the local trade is that this year the October price wrill be around 6 cents. li' this is correct. then, island farmers need to be cautioned. not against glut- ting the present' market, but _ . _ ` _. -_:ass ..._-.. . _ _ To Arnve 'rms _against receiving with too credul- oue ears opvtimislic reports of a higher and steadier market in the near future. One prominent .buyer iniomied The Guardian that three ship~ days ago from the country have not yet come in. and expressed the belief that other buyers are also finding rli‘i'i‘lcnity along this line since the publication oi t-he_ Government bulletin. ' There are about 1-25 buyers throughout the province and the general opinion of these iner- chnnts on loral market conditions. lt is contended, should carry weight against any but the most authentic statements whether ls- sued by Government authority or not. ---<-o-¢I--- ~ Your Greot__i"iy Killer _ lf the R:-iwleigh Man should not happen to call on you, send YOUY order by mlm to your nearest re- tailer, if you want to get rid of these flies and other insects as well. send your order to Rawleigh man, Sourls. 35 and 75 ct. sizes. filled by return mail. RAWLEIGH MAN. Souris East, P.E.i. 5075~6-2l. mimi Eye-Glasses From $2.00 to $10.00; , From Eeet Point te Cape leer le e big territory, yet right aoroee this epaee Parkman Supplies the Big Majority of Eye-Glasses limply beeeuee PARK- .MAN'l~ lYE»tll;Alill are the YINII1' PIOGUIAILI. and he le the UNLV GRAB UATI OPTIGIAN (ahead- enoe eeureee.) 2 Inliiontague _ Gell and eee ter youreeil *lil U,~'|'°-DAT' OPTICAL PA”\.°U”'~ E. E. Pi_i.RKMAN I "l*l_\ .- . ,l.l‘l~ --f. <.».g~~ , A llfiiqlllf g i ...mi :..'.i._/. _ .iptometrist will be ai. EJ L_ Ha;--‘ mlents of lambs expected three _ ‘ -.-CHURCH RE-OPENED. - The New United Methodist and Presbyterian Church or Lower M°l\ll8ue, will be opened on Sun. llH¥. 174th. lust. Programme or lpeiilwre will _-he announced later. ` 41' ..’*Rev. Wm. Orr Mulligan, __w_il-i lecture in <1-lanspton Hen on ursday_ Sept. '_1th. Ice-crqsm Bold at. close. Admission 55 and is cents. Doors open at 7.30. Pro- reeds in ala of Presbyterian "$2259 Fund- ll Biurmy following --_.__ ..°MoN'r/tous mE~rHoo|s'r._ Tho services lor, next Sunday will be: 11 a. m. Lowes Montague; 230 ‘P-“L 3ll4l'%09ll; 7 p.m_ Mou~ l\\8ue. The evening .service ` will be held in the Baptist Church. A union service to which all ,H-9 cordia'lly invited . ....*DANCE ENJOYED. _ Will" Party which was held inlltllg l°“'“_ hall- G00l'Setown, under the £3180 ces ol the Women's institute, il/S a decided success. Wnlst was Played lroni hail past eight until taeven. The prizes, were won by br. S. C. Knight and Miss Lily airus. A delicious lunch was serv- ed by the ladies oi' the institute. One ot' the special features oi the ;VeIllill-I was lancy dancing by Miss "l°“ _l50YCe cn Boston, nicce or Mrs' J- M0l’lli?8 oi' George-I town. Alter the lunch was served the young lJe0Dle enjoyed h twol hours dance which was very muchi appreciated by all. Quite a sum oi' money was realized. Miss Boyce was presented with a large box ol' chocolates by the ladies ot the ln- stitlute.-A. I *(0-tw i_- I _ PERsoNALs _,...*Mr._Joseph Holmes, Huston, is Vllllllilg lriends in Georgetownf-A. ._..*Mr. Joseph McDonald, Pun. more island recently visited Georgetown.-A. _--..°Ml‘e_. Christian who has been Vlslllllg iriends ut Georgetown lci't Friday lor her home in Bostunf-A _...’Miss Katie Frarser, teacher, Mxllcuvc, spent the week end at her honls in Georgetown.--A. ....*Mr. Willard itorston, George.) loxn, recently visited St. Peters. - ___.’Mi‘. Arthur Jorston, who has been visiting his home at George- toxn, has leit for St. John's, Nild_ ....'Mr. Frank McI’hee. Charlotte-_ -town. spent the week end with his' parents. Capt. and Mrs. _McPhee, _Georgetown-A. A .___'lMiss Gertrude McCormac. [lioughton island, recently visited in Georgetown.-A. l, ....°Miss Margaret Sencabsugh, who has been spending the sum- mer at Georgetown left Monday tor her home in Jamaica Plain.--A. *Miss Susie Delorie, teacher, St. Teresa's is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Delorie. George-A town.--A. l _.._‘Miss Helen Stewart, Miss Marion Douglas, liiiss -Margaret MoPhee and Mr. Charles Hibbit oi' Georgetown have gone to Charlotte- town to attend P. W. C. __..*\Mrs_ (D12) Scannbil and hor two sons, Gordon and David who have been visiting Mrs. Scannell's mother, Mrs. McDonald, Gcorge- town, lei`t Monday for her home in Jamaica Plain_~A. _.»~_----- SWEET i-ION EV CLOVER. Sweet honey clover blooms for me Beside the rippilmg sunllirt sea. |Swe`et -honey clover soaked and pink, ` " Tell um dear flower, do you too 'tbinki' ' ilave you emotions too, like outs Have you a mate among the flowers, Or is your presence just a prayer Deep from 'Jhe heart-d’ une grande liiero? A. OAROLY-N BAYIN-ELD Victoria Park, Aug. 315-t. 1922 ____ -X---'--F Besnty Uueurpsued fc - Pu \\\\\¥§§\ |s°r. Xl*-' _,_ \r'1,Y "“ \ ~\. »;`f.ll_r. Y* 'V P15 Mi .i ' » -f it ...al ‘ \" ~ c il - 2;,-__,f @v_=" _ - 1 ` ii ._J|\__. \ ,' 1/ \ _ ‘\ .~", ‘~\.. .'-.~1~. -_’.f"`fj,'_'.-_~.=~-. ..-_-si-~ ~.e-::;¢;.~ .iii / ll 1// » ’* / '» ,:y._i :.' fm- / - ‘ tml: “"“‘-- iti9_9il°,tl>ii’i?fl \ 6 I/us COW IN YOUR KITCHEN " fell h t 'I 6" S °@...% “Anyone can buy milk," says this Cow in your _Kitchen---it may be good milk or it may noti It may be pure or it may notl It may be rich in nourishing qualities, or it may notl It may keep-or it may not! But the housewife who takes a pride in her skilful buying-who makes every cent do a cent’s worth' of work or more--who protects her family from the dangers of or- dinary milk---who insists on supreme quality milk-- - That woman insists on having in her kitch- en a liberal supply of St. Charles Milk “with the cream left in". It is-goodl It is purei It is richi 'It does keep freshi Wholesome! Convenient! Economical! For every milk usei Order at few tins from your grocer to-day. “A size for every need.” BGGLBSS MAYONNAISE:-3 tublespoonfuls St. Charles Milk, undiluted: '/1 tee- epoonfnl null; '/4 tcaspoonfui pepper; l/¢ _tenamoniul mustard; 2 tehlupuoufuls sharp vinegar; 3/4 cupful salad oil-any kind. » ~ Combine the seasonings, add the milk. and (rnduaily bent in the oil with an egg brltcr. Then whip in the vinegar. Use as any mayonnaise. Transfer to a covsrvd jar. This will kc~p indefinitely in o cool place. Send for the Borden Cook-book. it is FREE. Address The Borden Company. Limitrd, Montreal. _ __ _ ‘ 'lflrllc .I ii I' /I1/J/JJ/1 lllllly Tile wonderfully refined. eesrir-vides ulnpiesien 1, rendered. buns: imktile hoearaneeolronih. Re- IJKIIII Instant. llldily enffllbtk-Euertsalottand 'looliiil Killa. 0Vef73 ysanieuse. _ 'Sen4l5c.lor1He|Sl Gu\|v.\||c|'s Oriental Cream lit Georgetown place in (lcni'i;0lu\vii on 'i‘liiirstl:i_v. to take advantage ol thc splendid edu:-:ilioual intr>rc~:*; lugs uulier the auspices ol' the l~Jm~lt» siuu. T 7 C ' Utiluecsi-ally lieneiicial io Yflllilil t9acli~'noxl speaker, and as usual his re 2,000-GALLONS GOWS. l erb urs in as much as ho cxpi»\inorl the marks were replete with vnllulial-_ii \-arious records to be koyil in the suggestions. His instructions in rc-1 Fm-;y.glx British wwe hgyg rerwh. toll me?" ,urw register, llie i-o.upul_Jr_v ul ~ :ard to school fair work were time~`_ ed the 2,000 gallons milk record i-__ _ lloluizulre clause. uurl zillogcilicrlly, forthis work stands upperuiosli in a yea,-_ and 44 are F,-|es|ans_ gave murh insight into tlilllrultles in the minds oi' lout-liors at present., The latest one to accom-Minh the by-aim" The second oi a series n|` meet- rftiiistatntly arising in the proios- Also, th_e tlen_1unstiai_i_ot: ou_ l_l;0,1he 'feat is a Friesian. Beccles _ gramop one p'ovos \v at a va uafie I _ on -D t M _ _ (~,_ 'ern Tczu~lioi's` Associatlort look At the l\o;.:liiu_li\i:n( the ui`teruuun`usset it may _yri become lo the g§?|;hvaot‘Pe1l`Ie£l gm.; »]l'|.en{ham_ _ sw-a'io|i, ills VV-orship M;\_vo»r Lvlo-ilvacliiug profcssioxx. Records re- SIB,-fbrdshlre Englani This cow August Ill. 'i‘l|ere wus a large nt ilmmlrl. on lwliuli ui i'lic town, cx~ prosoiitinlz the various subjects on has given 20'126 pounds of mm( in llonrluuf-n uuri lilo intoreet r_:l--___ Fallrur 'l`iu\e is an old nent who speeds when he should luai and louis when she should speed "lm ~|»_“°,‘"|s. 8°" |}.,vi.,n»¢-fl me ycafi work n~|_|' will ject --mul un doubt lnauy will r-vt-,selections rlurlni; l-lie ¢li\.V- A NATURAL ¢oN¢|_U3|QN _,(23 I lentnsl llis;l\ tribute to the place wie . 5|. »lcll\'o|‘ to. ‘I0 S0 "‘ll\@ illlllll-H' l¢llil\\". Ml” ~l'~"""l° M“"l“’°‘l “lid Ml W- " A ict P nth fl will nt- en Zaili were »uvr»oimT THE \