oiilurool At the rsoes, every- where, Johnny calls the favourite. For Philip Morris is one cigarette that com- bines all the character and appeal of the world’s finest smok- hg‘ tobaccos- s} Morrison's “Sea Breeze" Pavilion AT vrcronra Regular Iiance Wednesday I Doirou d hi “W tern Boyf- Modern can.“ m And. OIdQTIme Dnnclnt- Dancing 9 - 1 GOOD MUSIC - CANTEEN The Farmer Is in Business for Himself _The wise farmer knows he must make sound investments, must plan for his own retirement. He knows that insurance is dependable and that it fits his needs and his pocketbook. The Head Office of Prince Edward Island Mutual Fire Insurance Company is situated on Water Street in Summerside.‘ This Mutual Fire Insurance Company has a branch office on Qrafton Street in Charlottetown. The following are the Agents of the Company: G. M. GRANT, Charlottetown PARKMAN JENKINS, Pownall GEDDIE MacLEOD, West Roya ty CLIFFORD SIMPSON, Bay Vi w MacLEAN BROTHERS, North Wiltshire VERNON CRAIG, Middleton JOHN A. THOMPSON, Kensington FRANK I. GALLANT, Wellington SYDNEY BIRCH, Port Hill CARI. H. WEEKS, Alberton These men will take care of your fire insurance troubles. Consult them. Prince Edward Island Mutual Fire Insurance Company . ‘- DEIITRRI. GUARDIAN This colssnn h reserved for news of looal Interest, but ndvertldn: of s news; nature may be st five oente n lord. strictly F!’ ableinadvsnee. CRASWELL for Photographs. HOWARD MelINNlS {or Fitte Footwear. 2-9-Stt-tt HAY SALT, Carry atom ‘SEE LATEST IN P01 T58! WARE. Crocketto Jewellery. I JOHNSON b JOHNSON Drill 532's will be 0pm all day Wednes- THE REV. DM. MACDONALD 0i’ South Africa will be the guest lDeaker in Hartsville Presbyterian Church, 7.30. Aug. lat. 7-23-11 g Q Djl. I. P. LANTZ will be absvnt from his office until August 19th. Dr. G. G. Houston will take care of his patients during this period. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- All advertisements to appear in Guardian must be in office by noon of dsv previous to insertion to ensure publication. Flt/OM P. B. I. — Mr. and Mrs. Iealneth MaeKinnon. Beatxm Mills, P.E.I. are s nding this week in , guests at the home and Mrs Seymour Mac- Kinuou. Oowsn Street. WELL BABY CLINIC closed dur- ing July. This Clinic under the dir- ection of one of ILIlO Public Health Nurses ls held at Red Cross Home. 62 Prince Street every Friday from 2 to 4.30 P. M. It will be open again on August 2nd. Gilli ENGAGEMENT. - Mrs. F. J. Holman announces the engagement of her daughter Mrs. Anne Eileen Cairns of Charlottetown to Mr, Rllllh Harper Jenkins of Charlotte town. The marriage will take place in August. CENTRAL PARISH. - Tlhe Sac. lament of the Lords Supper will be when-red in Canoe Cove Church. on Sunday. July 28m at 10.30 A. M. The Rev. Norman Young. B. A, will preach. in the evening at 7.30 P. M. Pre%rarory services will be held on ursday 22nd at B P. M. by irhe Minister. Saturday, 24th at 8 P. M. Mr. Donald Nicholson will be the speaker. Monday. 26th at 10 A. M. Thenksslvlns. The Minister will conduct tihe service. Rev. T. W. 11. B. A., M later. LEAVES FOR AUSTRALIA .. Miss Margaret A. Paquet who vis. ited her parents lvLr. and Mrs William J. Paquei. 1h Sour-L; {or i119 Past two weeks left rlesterday for Newcastle. New South wines Alliillilia. where she will be mar: ried in late August. Before leavln Ottawa where sue was employed for the past five and a. half years by the Dept. of National Defence ill-r). Miss Pflqllfl‘. was the guest. her many friends at several showers where she received many beautiful gifts. Margaret is a sist-"r q! Mrs T. William Campbell of this city. noon: BEREAVED - 1i is with i Sense of deep regret that many friends on Prince Edward Island learned of the passing of Dr. Philip A. Jackson. Winnipeg, Man, The lute Dr. Jackson was born in Port- HdOWn, Ireland in 188G, He came to Winnipeg in i906 and since that time has practiced dentistry. He had been in failing health for some time and passed sway in the early morning of July 14th. The funeral service which was conducted by his Easter. the Rev. F Hughes. wis 01d at the ClflFK Ileatherdnle Pun- eral Home. He leaves to mourn his wife, formerly Fannie Pickering, Clinton. P.E.I.: three sons and two 113118119611. viz. Quincy. Norway HD1150. Main. Stanley, Ottawa. Dr. =W Ivan. Winnipeg, Marlon. Mrs l Carter. Winnipeg. and Isabel at ihOmB: also several grandchildren. iThe late Dr. Jackson with mem- bers of his f-t-i-lnlly spent several summers on the Island and made many warm friends here. Clear up Baby's Cold Manrholaruns, s o g e n Ills eesssnoeesore- nemaad helps clear baby s 777E BIILGATE a cwyrwm CHILD-SIZE TDDTH BRUSH MONEY CAN'T BUY A BETTER TOOTH BRUSH LEGION BRANCH AT VIC- TORIA - A Branch (No 21) of the Canadian Legion was o an- ized at Victoria with an in W11 membership sf fifteen, _ Com- rade James Walker. 1st. Vice Pres- ident of the Provincial Command. assisted by Comrades N W. Loo.- ther. Arthur McGulgan, and MP. 11mg The olocnlon of officers re- sillted as follows-President Keith Boswell; lst. vice. Eddie Nlorrisorl; 2nd. vice. Carl Boulter; Members of Executive. John Knox. Stanldl! Stewart. Sydney Dunsford, Lelloy Howatt. Scott McQuarrle and Di‘- A.B. Reid. ‘ Personals Mrs. Clive MaoMillan, Fitzroy st. has as her surest- MH- Elm" Posse of Plainvillc MB55~ THE C HARLOTT ETOWN GUARDIAN Handicraft. Music. Drsmatlcs. Nature Lore, Home Nursing and Sports. The daily program includ- ed. Volley-bail. soft-ball. group games. evening Vesper service and camp-fire program. | Special events included: shore sup er. "Christmas Day". Talent ‘Nlg t. and closing ceremony. On Sunday evening the cam rs were invited to Tryon Unite Church. They took charge of the service- Miss Tupper gave the address- the music group formed the choir: lihe Dramatic: roup presented ithe drama “ others of The lBlble." A number of parents and friends visited the camp on Sun- day afternoon. - On the closing da. the vincial 0.0.1.1‘. O ficers ielectecl -—Presldenl. Alice !man. Murray Harbour; President, Helen Shelfoon. i Leary. Pro- were Cérap- 1c =- 0. I ‘Writes Gratefully From Poland To 0h’town ‘Woman Gwlie Street, has received a resident of Poland who was the she contributed to the campaign. The letter is as received. Though the writer was unversed in English. she suc- ceeded in expressing very clearly her sincerity and gratitude. “Dear Madam: "I have received the fur. and am very enjoyed about it. I thank you very much. I had at me my family of Poland! east confines. and it is, while the fur is well- come. I have found your address in to the ‘packet. Please kindly write a letter to me. and I shall Mite a large letter to you, Mad- clot-hilt; srml ‘o€‘£r“i‘°‘ ‘NR1’?! Brgrlii mo}; Pie mil Irecelvelidutohh 3 ree . 1'1 - | - ' 5 3. III am g B BrVe daughter Carol are visiting in “° ° Charlottetown for two weeks. Misses Ella and Phoeboe Sentner Charlottetown six-rt the weekend in loyalist visiting friends and sister-lnlaw. Mrs. Gordon Scntner. Mr. s. Gordon Black Moreil, who has been visiting Mrs. Black and family at the home of hm‘ parents. Mr and MYS- W I1 K911 nedy, Sussex, N B ls spendlnz a week 1h saint John NB . accom- panied by his little daughter Shar- on. Mrs. Edward Smith of Boston. Mass. is spending a. month's bol- idhy with her parents. Mr and Mrs Earl Thompson. Central Royalty. Mr. and Mrs George Rose Flushing Mich, has returned home after spending‘ ‘we weeks’ vacation on the Island visiaing Mrs. Roses mother. Mrs. Bessie Parkman. Winsloe and sister and brother in Charlottetown Mrs. Edward Inrter and J.P. Darts. engineer on the C NR. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Campbell. Wollaslcn. Mass.. are spending a few weeks vacation in the Prov- ince at Mrs. Campbell's old home at Kensingtotl. Their daughter Kay who accompuni-cd them on the trip has returned homo _io continue her career in the nursing profession. lR.R.E.D. Girls’ Camp Concludes it. "With sincerely greets. "Helene Dnbiel "Rzeszow-ul. Grunwaldska Z ‘ “Poland? IN- MEMDRIAM MR. HARRY D. CANTWVELL Word has been received by Mr. H.151. Cantwell oi’ the unexpected death. under sad circumstances of ‘his younger brother. Harry D Cantwell. 50. whose body was found in the bush at Fund du Lac. HOP-ll of Edmonton. ' The deceased who was a 50h Q- the late Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Can.- well of this :ii_v, left here in i912 for Western Canada. where he was homesteading. Since his removal from the oil? he made one visit home in the summer of 1918, shortly after the death of his parents. Several years ago he was ail- polnted a moi-ruler of a_ Govern- iment survey privy. and it is be- .lleved he was coming out to civh- i lm-tion when he missed his way in ithe bush. When no word was re- ceived from him. s. searnn party was sent out when his body W5 found two weeks later. Interment will probably be in Edmonton. Surviving are five sisters and two brothers, viz, Mrs. John Lavle. |Souris; Mrs. Fred Wood. Glace ;Bay; Mrs. J.B. McDonald. Saska- .ioon; Mrs. Ben]. Stentiiord. City; ‘Mrs. Stephen Don-on. Boston; Mr. iwilliam P Qantwell, Worcester. Mrs. Chesterjlocm. 153 Gregt following appreciative letter fro; I recipient of a used fur coat which quoted with health?’ ino PAGE THREE RThis year there’s beauty ur budget” ‘Look at the diflerenoe in Glad-y: Llresdy,“ said the mother proudly. "She's just brimming "Yes, this year there's beauty in our budget," said Hugh. "Anorhersix weeks of this will do wonders for you and the youngsters . . . and long weekends here for me . . . it's swell!" "Bu: it's no: really in the budget, Hugh." "No. Ix’: over and above the budget, certainly; but it's the budge: that enables us to rake l this cottage without worrying. Once we've sec aside ~4 our year-round expenses and our life insurance premiums, the rest is surplus. We can be extrava- gant with it. Until I hsd enough insurance to take rare of the future I always fol: a bit guilty about spending in the present. Bu: now my mind is at ease. You and Tom and Gladys are protected. So long as we don't dip inrp what's needed for that, we don't n! ' to worry any more." When life insurance is inked care of in the family budge, present expenditures can be plan- ned with s carefree mind. Future protection is of first importance. Once that is inrwed, the greatest source of worry is banished from even borne. Nan you. wbuuvn yes as, l e neighbour in lbs Iilr inummu barium. Ari bin: lo! ads/in in planning 70w Isms. I; i: good zi/irmlbip to owe lilo huwsnn. A mums from its Li!» {unease Comgeedu Ia Cards and Ibnir oped. m, ,,,_ H. an“... The Markets City P __. - ___ r-‘w , otatoes. peck . . A very successful camp cog.- CAPT HORACE "lull author} dairy l d d Fnday. July 19 at t e a u . heuweP. 0152". I. Camp Site at AlllZllS- “he VlQple 0f Murray “$5M”; Bananas lb. 15c time Cove. Sixty-one $11145 “ml and vmrmy were deePly 55 em, Cut Flowers. 50-‘75c eleven leaders had ollivyed ien‘ m‘ learning °f “he death l" Kings Eggs. doz. .. . 50- ' days of varied activities. ' County Hospital on July 1st of Capt- Rhubarb 3, 25¢ The camp was imder the ClITOCI: ion of Miss Lois A. Tupper. Girl! Work Secretary of the M.R.E.C. with Miss Jean Young, mouth in charge of swimming and sports. Group loaders included: M"- R» E M“ his! 5:3: Pi?‘- ‘*- I-‘rorln where he always made his home. He Lamb m Chapman. Murray Harbour; Jessie Leard and MISS Hawaii, Tryon; Mrs. W. N. Jr - kins. Bedeque; Mrs. Alox Mazli son. Halifax; Miss Vorda Robert- son, Glace Bay; Miss Eunl: Rackham. Wheailey River. Jlrss Windsor Smith was the capable Horace Hyde of Murray Harbour. iHe had been in iihG hospital for ‘seven weeks. during this time al- Dhrg-{though suffrring greatly, he was orange,’ do, -always patient and cheerful. i He was a son of the late Mr. and had followed the sea for many years. ‘self and mrrrmbersr of ‘later as Capt. on iihe R. C. M. S iboats. and during the war years on| scallops _ °“' Haddock Fillets {the Shipyard Tugboat at business manager. Mrs. I. Judson N S Levy. President P.E.I. Girls’ V/ork Board, spent several days at ihelChilffih Blld W85 fliWBY-S T9551’ l0 Chicken, lb. ; He‘ was a member of the Baptist help in every good work. He wl l be first on the schooner-s owned by him- g t‘, his madly’, Fresh Fillets Fresh Lettuce .. Imported Tomatoes. 1b. . House Plants ‘Roast Beef. 1b. iDucks. lb. 37c Smoked Fillets Bellini! moat. lb. . New carrots lb“ g camp. 10c ' Early in the camp Margaret missed in his Church and commum, Haddock _ g 20c i Muttart. Summerslde was chosen itv but most of all m his holme. comm B“; n, __ g 20C ch19! Camper, The girls v/r-re where he was always kind and flov-qqew Cabbage ,5 _ H 10c ("Mruai n I divided into sevon groups for the ins; in his family. and hospltabl. COILQH’; mttum, but“. 10C “"‘ ‘ ' "’ ‘ Bible Study ccurso, “The Ten all who canoe there. Onions New 10¢ Bun, Commandments and the Teach 2s He leaves to mourn his wife and: 395d Lettuce 15C mm of Jesus" by Sidney Wes in. one son. Allen. Also nhree sisters, Melons 30,, Mrs. Isabella Machon, Murray Her-l ~ There were Hobby groups in Gacsy Stomach: lieleivad Isl-Ion who h Ioni- rs in the stomach as bows should set s bot- of Dr. Evan's Stomach Mixture and see how quickly it will relieve all distressing Willi”!!!- Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture. taken at meal times not only prevents ell bad effects from as but it promotes the fune- nal set sob _ Antiseptic Deodorant lctualy ENDS DUST GRAUEL ROADS tvlty of the atom digestion and ins- Yesi Col ee's Veto is sale/or any nermalsl .' Because of Durlslrr, an earlurive new safety in redient, Veto does no! ror clothes ii stays moist in Iar, rubs in easily, is easier no usei Use Veto reg arly, A dii ts perfumed prosaic“ gush and bsautlilee the ' Ill-r. to check perspiration, stop odor, n n”. sf Ilfilllllttlllstdrug and its or-‘igminal near-fl“, a.“ h iosfslryetlc counters. IIKIIIIRIIIIRFRIUUJIINIKIIHB VITO INTRODUCTORY OFFER i m: couron VII-II IO¢ A DBO dhlnfeetalll for‘ will: 01h. Ilrl On ll A‘ I. O snarssee dspply United-Get yem TOM" hour: Mrsh. Frances Fisher. Boson. iMass. and Mrs. billion Hatch. Far- rmlngton. Maine. and two brothers. ' Milton. Mectford. Mess. and Thomas ,3! Murray Harbour ‘ The funeral service was held at the Baptist Church on July 3rd and was conducted by his pastor. Rev. H. i B. Crawford. amisted by Rev. R. E. Vessev. A solo was suns: by Mrs. Crawford. Hymns sung were. “Jesus ‘Saviour. Pilot me." “A Few More iYears Shall Roll". and "Throw Out its» Lifeline." = Pall bearers wvre: Waldo Beck, iErnest Beck. Horace Beck. Orrin Bell. Joseph Bell. Robert Bell. In- terment was in Murray Harbour Cemetery. - floral Tributes Pillow-Mrs. Fisher. Mrs. l-Iatohy and daughbrr Nathalie Boston. Anchor-Mrs. Mschon Mrs. Sen-y esbaugh and Mrs. Davey. Murray, Harbour. » - i Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hvrle. Medford. Mass. ' Wreat-h—-Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beck. Summerside. Wreath-Waldo Beck. Simmer- e. x ivreath — Mr hnd Mrs. Wallace While. Murray Harbour. ivrealh-Mr. and Mrs. Percy White. Murray Harbour. v Spray - ‘Mr. and Mrs. fnRoy White. Montague. Spray - Mr. and .Mrs. Hubert While. Murray Harbour. Snrav - Mr. and Mrs. Milton wwuofrwurmv Harbour. Sm-sv - Mr. and firs. Vere Rich- ards and Nettie Fleck. Murray Hsr- ill‘. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rich- srds. Murray Harbour. ronahr-Yflruvo Tynan: The “killer” or "sea tiger‘ whale has the aorv habit of eitlnr the out of other living whale; It its . wed tli “flue: Egg-kw le oueno er Tenders n} Mill Dam Tenders will be received up to August 1st at the of- fice of the Provincial Department of Agriculture for the construction of a dam on the Jones Pond at Pownal. Plans may be seen at the Department office. will not be bound to accept any tender. to P.E.I. Department of Agriculture, Chariotteioivn. For Foot Ailments cuusvur H. J A. BROWN. ill‘ Orthopedic DHlRDPDDiST rss Great George Street CBARLOTTETOWN P.E.I. Spinach .. New Beets. bunch . Strawberries box New Peas . .. Peas in Pod Cauliflower . .. New Potatoes 3 lbs New Beans 1 lb New Peas l pt. 19TH CENTURY CUSTOM The Department Ad dress ien ders “COMPLETE INSURANCE Phone 540-4141 SERVICE" w. K. nocrns Agencies Ltd. i In the 19th century in Europe. ii was the custom of fashionable r- sons to have portraits pair-m; nf their eyes and fear thtm in brooch- es. lickets. rings and snuff boxes. MUTILATEI) PLA UE l» The chapel at West Point con: ‘ rains a memorial plaque lo Benedict Arnold. but his name has been 1 ' . [80llgccl out leaving only his runs . 1 and daie of birth , eiiclbllSDai/yvoub e- wholesome, crunchy NABISCO smzsooeo WHEAT raspberries! The’ ""811: Tempting e! Iw m‘! aura: Falls