l Central Guardian -_ ST. JAMES PRAYER MEETING. —~Tll0 usual weekly prayer meet- ing will be hcld in ‘St. James Sun- day School tonight at 7.45. BUY RED SEAL GASOLINE at Bruce's. liigh in test, low in price. 5983.0.7.2l VALET AUTO STROP Razor or Valet Utility Knife given‘ free with every yearly new or renewal sub- scription to the Guardian. UTILITY KNIFE, handy and convenient, free with every yearly new or renewal subscription to the Guardian. _{-| VALET AUTO STROP RAZOR tree with every yearly new or re- newal subscription 'to the Guard- ian. . . , ‘.‘ 1",. MRS. FALLIS speaks this week at Eldon on Wednesday night. (lirorgetown Thursday. Cardigan Friday and Dundas Saturday. All meetings at eight o'clock. 6013-6-8-11. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION muy have expired, renew now and gut your choice oi a Valet Auto Strop Razor, blade and strap free, or Val- et Utility Knife tree. Eiehtr one makes a remarkable premium- NEW GLASGOW-FREDERICTON —*Regulur services in New Glasgow Church oi‘ Christ Sunday, 12th. Suir day School at l0. Pieachlng ser- vices at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Ser- vice in Fredericton Hall at 9 rfclock. ORWELL-VERNON SERVICES. Rev. Ni. D. McDonald of Muriay ltivei- will ‘preach at Cherry Valley on Sunday. June 12th at 10.30 o.- iu.. at St. ‘Aiirlrew's. Orwell, at 2.30 p. m., and at Orwell Head at 7 p. m. IN DETERMINING what you will ldo about. contributing to. the‘ Ited (Cross keep in mind that the woril. lthat your money makes possible is iiiot alone for the unfortunate. it lholds guardianship o-ver the com‘ lmunity. Campaign June 8th and 19th, l .___ A SAD MESSAGE-Jilin E. T. , lliggs h-as rvceive<i a tclcgra-in. from this sister. Mrs. ‘R. lC. Golf oi’ Seat- [i le. cr-‘nveyin-g the sad inews of the ldeath o1‘ her daughter "Maud, wife ‘of Mr- illi-rani Cliitilcnden. Many ' . , O O O iflh _ ' V _ , . ,- I ailnheioun iiiionxls will extend usy feet and bubbling spirits! .. ' INVESTMENT IN HEALTH is a Isound business proposition. Red lCross Service is of form of insur- Qzinco the island cannot affoid to ‘be liviihoiit. livery donation to the Red {Cross is u health ‘policy for you and iyoui- children. Bo generous in the iCitnrpiiign Juno 8th and 9th. pep-vgiving elements of this wonder- ful food grain. Rich in vitamins and mineral salts. A great food for children! Contains the bran of the wheat-just enough to keep kiddies healthy and regular. Helps prevent constipation. A littlePep today means a lot of pep tomorrow! Serve with milk or cream. Add fresh or canned fruits, or honey, for eitra relish. Comes ready to eat. Your grocer has Pep. l Q‘ UNNING, romping, all day long! ll oi lifc and pep! Active kiddies ted food like Kellogg's Pep. Nourish- ..-_ food~~urith plenty‘ ‘of healthful grgy! ‘hlhat a wOfldfiifllhiTCllli Pep is! olden crunchy Ilakrr; 'i.ist full of lorious flavor! It pops you up! ds rmrcngtli. Helps you have 'm and vigor! l l YESTERDAY'$ MARKET -l3iii- ‘lcr sold at 40c, eggs 30c, tIiIII rhu- Jharh 12c. Iiuiii-h of two iiis. Hoo-kod .Il"1ll,~; were (ifilcrcd for sale at one stand at. $5.00 acli. ‘Hay sold at lime. to 75c: blue potatoes 70c. t0 lSSc; straw 40c, a-nd oats 70c. to 72c. [lFish were scarce, ifresih cod and lliaddock, imported. seliiiiug at 12c and herring 20c, to 25c. Pep is made from vlclicious whole heat. Contains all titc health and RECEIVES CALL-‘Rev. W. M. ltyan, of 'l‘rliiiiiy Unilteil Church. .CIIILI".IOIJ.GIOW'II‘, has accepted a call ‘no the .‘Carleion United iChurch. USnLnn John West. Mr. Ryan lcit lMonday IIIOJ‘ lug ‘to aibtend the ‘Conference a‘. Sackville. the Penny bran food " iiiuimmiiroon l d ‘°‘,‘""""°"'*-_‘-~w ANNOUNCEMENT. — Tie Re 8 illfflf““" Cross Drive which opens on Wed~ W ‘nesdiiy the 8th instant will be con- .iiiuicd for one week from that date. ‘ ‘ i'i‘iiis is rniidr: necessary by the fact Wigdujh llhui. the literature for the cani- I01)“ M, - _ lpaign was late in arriving and lfillllli! of it has not yet reached the . ' ' I . c o Qcuuntry districts. The campaign .- lwiil therefore he (‘CIIIIIIIICII on ‘the ‘ ~ 9 '9 liilii. 10th. lllii. 13th. and 14th oi’ l i IJIIIIU. . ELECTRIC POWER RATE I THE REVISED RATE FOLLOWING IS EFFECTIVE FROM DATE 0F LAST METER READING AND WILL APPLY T0 BILLS FOR ‘ MONTH 0F JUINE, 1927- e have just received a . l‘ PQWER RATE e assortment of Pipes to ,, GREENWICH WOMEN'S IN- ‘STITUTE-Teu members assemb- iIPIl Ill the homo of Mrs. George lMacrlircii to attend the Juno meet- ‘ing oi’ this institute. The meeting opened by singing the institute Carol, and roll-call was answered ‘ . , . with “Jokes? ‘The minutes o! the u ‘he mo“ yfuaudloua Airplirziibli: iii consumers who can be served from suitable existing Inst meeflng were read m“; ap- 356 W“ . ‘lines; No bill icndeicd on tliislruto of less than $3.00 per month. provett Commute“ were men up. bend“ (“Mrgesz pointed for the month of June. ‘The On all connected load a iSel-vice iCliaige o! 50 cents per month per purchase of a flag for the school , Horse Powe-r, will be made for tho ‘first 10 ll. P. of connected load was mscussed‘ 1t was deemed m When connected lend exceeds 10 Horse Power that part of such loud in canes, for the Red Cm“ soda!“ excess of l0 llorse Power, will carry no lsulilllcg Chgrge, and to am Borden women-s ma“. Energy Cliiiige--(ln addition ‘to Service Charge.) "m, m raising (funds, The secretary For ilic 1st 200 k. w. ‘h. per montih at 7c per k. w. h. ma“ [he Lulfgggpofldeflce, and the For the next 300 k. w. h. per month at 5c ‘per w. ll. gupervigovs report of this In- tldor tho next 500 k. w. h. per month at 4c poi k. w. h. "Mullen. work, Lunch was served ‘EH95! of I000 k- W‘ ll~ P" "W11"! Ill- 30190!‘ li- W- ll. by tho hostess and the meeting ad- m“"°“"t_'N°“e' ' journed with singing the National > i- Q a: rri u ire cordially Invited to " ° l" and look them over. 35° Pipe is a dandy for . money. _ I one while they Int. rold I. Worthy pRuGqw-I- Minimyum Churge-dlfiffeetive for connected loads iii excess of 10 Anmenh The next meeung Wm be 178 Q 'h~ ll-l l held at the home of Mrs. Annie ucen 8N0“ I . In case the bill tor any month computed on the service charm» plus Am|e,,mn_ . charkmetown U"! BMTBY ruto is less than 50 cents per llorse Power of all connected - ‘ load, then n Minimum Bill computed at 50 cents per lloiso Power on ull v connected load, will ‘be ‘rendered. _ , ' ' Weiviug of Minimum Chrirgez- New Brunswick The ‘Minimum Charge will be waived for any. iliroc. consecutive . ¢ months in u year. upon the Company receiving written iiotico from the MlnlstelxReimlllt- n Consumer ‘requesting that Minim-um ‘Charge be waived for three specified ‘ consecutive months. mends NQYV] lne Note-tin case a (ionsumer desires service for intermittent use of '_‘ '"' small motors and such servicowould result in a monthly lbl" of less Th" Pwul" "llnlemmt HHT‘ - than $8.00 computed at power rate. then such consumer may elect to be “Mar” tn” " "'7 m" - billed on the ‘Lishtlns Rate. carrying a Service Charge o! 50 cents our _ . Horse Power of connected load. - NM"! Had‘ M“ Qmtfinev‘ JOB -_,.l. oph T. Hutton sneaks well of New viline. He has used this powerful linlment and knows just how palm, relieving it is. "It gives me _much pleasure." writes Mr. ‘Hutton, "to v w-rlte oi’ the merits of ‘Nervilinc, tor _ MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED. now discharging regulars "also m». Mined 00o! a ndard quality, namely: ooooooéoo 0:313), :‘,.::::: EYES ISSTED LGWII MOWOI’ 21,1133;‘Easnatzfiifgrizgalffiyllpg; _ .‘» ‘ p059 p“. . smynlpenme i" "RIIIMID emu: mm by ceicntIIIq Shdrpanlng friend." ' NUT ‘ V.‘ m ‘ ‘u, . I —--—-¢oa---- " E, w, ‘illklhl. " I A. . ;.L°.2i.°.';..il”.‘i.3"‘§l‘l{'1’.i.i'.7.."i§ "' "r ~~“‘-“-‘- ‘ w» A 'i“’.“i>.ii.‘i"a.i"..£i'..il°il“i.ltlfli; ‘ - ' - . r c . noble. lrcmntpccvlcc. J. s. T _ & Sloan“. u", 4"” n? PM“. . ~ - I ‘ flesh. draw out. the pus an prepare n in d o t m» - - _ ‘It'll-Inca. ;'.'.......’2f'“.‘..'... -229Giet¢-fwr¢¢ 8*- :ma.*::.::::.::.:*:i.":.t: ' . " -‘ N " " numim-q oi people - i qu-titymt ...a......»....... a '~ ‘ " ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Waterfront Directory; JUNE m. 1921 { LYONB’ WHARF i l Sciir Bonus discharging coal tor‘ C. Lyons & Co. l BUNTAIN, BELUS WHARF Sclir. Lottie 1.5., Bessie M. Dug- gmi and Maggie U.. iii port. ~ MARINE WHARF Cubic steamer 'I‘_vrian, Capt. Peters arrived In port yesterday afternoon Ironi North Sydney. t7. G. S. Brunt in port. l i | I I i i i i l BRUCE STEWART'S WHARF i S. S. Prince Edward Island inl port. " l S. S. lloclieluga on Pictou route.‘ Schrs. Henry Miller and Victorl W. '1‘. in port. CARVELUS WHARF l l l l . Str. Farnhan, Capt. Goodrich loading a general cargo [or St. John's Nfld. DEBLOIS’ WHARF I Lent’ luudinlll l Schr. Maple molasses for Georgetown and Murray River. HOGAN'S WHARF i I Sclir. Mary F. llyde iii port. | l. ~O-O-O'OO-§§O~O-O-O~O4+O+O§O~§ 0-?’ That Car 0f Yours B! WILLIAM ULLMAN floalt-to-llolll Talk! With Auto- mobile Owners and Driven nn flow to Gel: the Mont Ont nf Their CIII M the Lent Ixponld. _ ‘ ~L~§4-§~O§—O40 QOQQfOO4OQOOOOQ Another Place for Oli Jtllllllllg seat-g appearing in coli- staintly increasing iiiiinbcii’ on rc-ad- steps and coupes, have provided a ‘new opportuniitv for the oil can. To facilitate raising a.i-:i lowering iili-e-se seats, lit is iinzpirrativizly nec- Qfiliflify ito keep tlic hzingcs wel.‘l liib- iwicalxle. This is particularly true on those carts with rumble seats ithet are operured from the front compartment. Moire than ordinary care is required i-n ‘this work for oil "carelessly ‘use-d will wreak heavy plumage to tlile clothing of ihc i-sxt person ‘to use the seat. ‘ ‘(Z-casing the Boulevard To get across ‘the boulevard dur- ing the hour otjheavy travel fre- ‘quervtily is a difficult (lniviug foot. ‘Since ‘traffic on the moire important tfhourouighfare- ‘has tho righ“. way at ‘all times, considerable speed is iie- cessary if oizie is ‘to cross wiluhout filllflrlrptl-Ilig the ‘main traitc stream- lt ‘may ibe ‘helpful in this predica- inenit |Il0 remember‘ that the average icar will ipiick up faster in second speed. IShift Ito ilrigh utter crossing. Tip on New Cari Buying llt does ‘not pay ‘to accept a ruin- or about ‘the car one is contemplat- 1113 buying. lPf the car is reported ‘t0 have a. weakness that. ‘can be ‘shown up .in a. demonstration, give ‘ltihe salesman a chance to prove the report to rho wrong. ill‘, for instance lthie cair is said ‘to lack power. see ‘to Til; lrhait a. convincing demonstra- ‘tioin on ‘thiis pain-t is made. Freq- uen-llly ‘the acceptarneeof s. rumor as itact keeps one from buying the car one ‘really pretenred. Silencing Rod Whistle ' ISP-‘llrk and gins couitrol rods will set up a WhllS-tllllig noise i1 iifliey are ‘sufticienhly ilocse ‘to stunt villi-ut- l-ng. lit omairiioiiallly hairpin i-i that even when itlgih-tened they will con- tinue I30 make ‘such a noise, particu- larly ‘those ‘placed on 'I.Ile ‘instru- limleilt ‘board. IA. very ‘lig-lit oil is the |Il1050 etfective rrenimly dor ‘this car pinailaidy. A heavy oil will no‘t ‘pena- itrane. lWatch qlled highways LHighway oiling is at hand in many sections of the country. This Itype of rc-ad s‘u-rface_ ‘presents an especial ilmzard to the motorist and requires Brewt care in delving of one is ‘to avoid‘ a dangerous skid. ‘Fromm-wheel ‘skidding, qt-he most dangerous variety, ls more common on the oiled ‘highway bllliill‘ Ollll any other ‘and ‘it! l3 responsible ifc/r many of the serious accidents that occur on ouch roads. One should proceed as slow speeds on an oiled road, especially at ‘turns and curv- es. . r Eliminate Light Flicker l '1n some waiye, ‘the heaidlllghlt that flickers lis wc-rse than. ‘no ‘light at sill. A flickering headlight ls unne- cessary. ' ally ‘the remied-y is‘. a nialvwr o ‘making itibe conneciulon at the ‘lamp iLlQIIIL. ‘it requires ‘but a dew mtIiiu-teo work and ‘the reward fully Jiusirbtiea ‘the time aInd energy spent on the task . Alternate tn. cur elm -W‘hein htglvpreoeuire cord -tires were in. go use. the motor car owner ma it a ‘practice to change thiem iii-om heel to wheel In order to ‘get itihe utmost weer out oi’ mnem- Sluice the balloon time camel into ipmimilneuee, It is ifouuid that this pmcticehabibeen moreorlbcodh- ioonltlnubiL. Iflre experts. however, have lfound tlbe old syeliiem will to he liolipdul. and advocate rite re- sumption. In this connection. it ts wedil to remember tihert the ragi- ~‘.I.r- es get. tilie greenest wear and in ‘Inflllffllfl a chums 1t is ‘best to mov-a them mrwerd anctead of from one hack wllieel to m» other. - ..._-_-ao>__._ oi-Iitonnm ‘r-Ackc Small household tasks confined to chitin union their vacation begin will iielltlniiltiier a , Ilincipltne chil- l I Many women have found that; Lydia. E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound is an excellent. tonic for that". lll‘(‘(l fooling. Mrs. M. Riecsinqer 10.004- Nelcon . Avenue, Cleveland; Ohio; Do you feel like going back to bed? F TE R YO U have drcsscd__v<iur children, fcd ilicm, and sent them ofi t0 school. do you iccl likc going back to bed? Do you shrink from your daily task of dish-washing and house-cleaning? Arc you tired? Discouraged? PAGE SEVEN ‘ induces natural sleep. Rcztd what these two women say about it. GAINED 18 POUNDS Cleveland, Ohio". —‘—‘Al’tvr _ having my first Iiab 1 lust. wcight no mutter what. (lid. I wcnt down to 98 pounds. My neighbor told me about. Lydia. E. Piukhanfs Vegetable Compound. asjt. helped her very much. so I tried it. Alter taking four buillcs I weigh 110 pounds. II. has just. (lone wimrlcrs for me and 1 can do my houscwcrk new without one hit. of tgiiilhlc." Mrs. M. Rcissingcr. 10004 'c son Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Rcnimzlmr this package. that. I was afraid in m in bronil daylight. nnil I rcad it through. rust‘ HIIIIIIRI‘ to mine. Lyiliii tire me." -704 Ilr-ilwood Plucc, St. Minnesota. mic gcriiiiiii- without l/ic sig- nature of Lydia E. Pinkham. a Lydia. E. Pinkltanrs LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE COnCOBOURQONT. A Irliisiiaiitl in Bow County (Tiiiiri not. —d ‘have not had a row with niy‘to. 11-1- inoniiifis pxitensioii? ‘VH0 for 2o mark . . » I lSiarr-(lui llic cnn-tra'i'.\'. ll was I _ 11m LaM-ilady-llecnusc ‘hc rim-cl ‘Fi-ir-h» -'\\';i.< your lniiilloiwl :iiiiin_\-_\riiu W85 put out. lliil. lil-i-ziiisi- In‘ (Il7'."~"li'l wunl Vegetable Compound lml when you asked hliu for anoth- It builds up the appetite. rmzvons SPELLS cons! St. Poul, biinn.:-—"I used to get nervous spells that. would last a couple of days and were so bad own house no day a. little Iionklct was left. on mv porch I Iound a I bought. I0.’ Pii\kIi-.iin’s Vegetable Compound anil have had fine re- sults. Now housekeeping doesn't Mrs. Jack Iiorbcrtcr. It Paul. VERYONE knows the economical, long-lasting Bon Ami Cake-the house- wifefs favorite for cleaning. windows and mirrors! Bon Ami in powder form is the same scratchless material in a handy sifter-top can. You'll find the Powder espe- cially handy for bathtubs and tiling, linoleum, pots and pans of aluminium, agate and tinwarc. You’ll discover any Bon Ami / ' . Cake and Powder most housewives use Both not! AM.1'.".!-l;hI_irno, Iiuourasnji, use Bon Ami Powder, too? number of usesfor it through- out the bouse. For it cleans and polishes so easily, quickly and thoroughly. Remember, Bon Ami, Cake or Powder, doesn't scour of the dirt but blots it u' without injuring the sEacc. Gentle to the hands, gentle to the surface it cleans -Bon Ami in either form is the magic household clcancr. "Hoe ' t ' SOIJIQOIIOd ’ ' Yet" '