-_-‘-- > -:;w ._ ‘pa. lnt the Bags ' oi Millions Who Travel Those who know_ the priceless physical benefits that ccrne from the "dash of ENO in a glass of morning or night" never think of travelling without a supply of this p assent-Listing effervescent water saline. ENO helps to overcome the ill- eiiects of change of food and water and lack of accustomed ener- ENO keeps the intestinal tract clear of poisonous waste. safely and surely, and lb“! Pm‘ vents many of the ills that attack cise. the human body. Avoid lUnisuspected Constipation ILNO Points the Safe and ‘Gil-."!"-.\*5.s.l2AY- i Sglc; Representatives for North AIYIBFICB! Harold r. alum a o». Lid-i 10-18 M431“! Toronto. . hustle- EN like the Arch J- Prescrver Shoe because it helps them stay on the old job all day long, with plenty of pep and Zaustlc. No more act/c; no more draggi- ness. Yct there's style— smartest you can find. w: roar wuss.‘ A Graceful Walk How oftcn uc smilc at people hnhhliug along the strcct licc:iu.~;c of ill- fittini: shoes. Properly-fitted shoes help much and go far towards graccfulncnir. GENTLEMEN GOFFS have the lat- est and host methods of measuring: and fittinp by the bcst and most cx- pert and experienced shoe-fitters. Lot us measure you for a pnir of Church's English Shoes or Harlfs or oArch Prcscrvers or Asturias or other good makes. LADIES ' We carry the Empress Corrective and Smar- don's, the two best pro- curable in Canada. GOFF’S 4h}! n i 1 i ENTRIES Entries for Willowdale Capo Traverse. August 13th. Track. CLASS A. Zok Tod-D. Bell. lillllc Auhrigv-Krnny’. Trump AgItc-iliompson. T. .l. Dcvclln-Thomas. CLASS B. llr-rty Nan .lulin--Dr. Bell. llclcn $.—Sob}.'. Lady Aubrey-Dr. ‘Church. Royal Worthy-Rcardon. Miss Ln Aubrov-Vtarren. lb-irrlcn Mala-Rood. All. tic lLirslmll-Dawson. CLASS C. Ilintznrn Todd-Jay. Prcmlcr Tho Groab-Crossman. lluhy lIu—ThnmB5. Alia. Iiclle Auqiral-Thomls. Pilllfij.’ Nola-Sully. Lmly Will Bo Sure-Dawson. Star Prior-McDonald. (‘LASS Rex B.—-Bcll. llclrn Nliib-Duwsnn. QUIT}! Zomhoa~l)icke,v.. Nam-y Brittnn-blcbc-nd. Laropia Jr.-(‘rossmnn. . Ilaijnr licltuin-Carnpbell. Fnknmvn-Uormnn. 5807-11. D. the beneficial offects of the Boys and Girls Heller Club organized in Elms- in these columns that Mr. Leonard Williams, a member of this club, had sold a pure-bred Ayrshire heifer calf for the sum of forty dollars. This has aroused considerable comment. as heifers of the high-class of stock which comprise this herd, which has carried oif many prizes at the local exhibition are not. sold at such a low price. This animal, however. was a male calf of which Leonard had three for sale. All the females are being retained in the herd-O. PERSONAL! -Miu Purl Murphy. Heston. attended the New Arman Moss lut wash-E. -Mlsl Eileen Machine. Emerald. and Miss Margaret. Ourley. Freetown, were st the New Annan. Races on Wednesday lash-E. -Mr. and Mrs. James Lawless. Norboro. paid a visit to Borden last weelc-E. —Mr_ and Mrs. Daniel Murphy, Norboro. paid a visit to Borden, last. week-B. —Reverend Francis MacDonald. Bummeriield, paid a visit to Kelly's Cross on meadow-E. —Miss Lucretia Mulligan, Newton, is visiting in spring Valley. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Robert Gl0V0r.—E. .—!I‘he Misses Dorothy and Pauline Crewys and Master William Crewys, of Medford, Mass. are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Everett Haslam. Spring- field-E. > A --Miss M. Ready. of Boston. Mass, formerly of Kenslngton, is home on s. two weeks‘ visit and is at present at her sister's, Mrs. Joseph Hughes, Bedford-E. —Mrs. Elmer Lambe and little daughter Barbara. of Boston. Mass. returned on Monday after spending a pleasant two weeks‘ vacation visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Lambs, Springfield-E. --Mr. Austin Murphy. B.A., and his sister. Miss Gladys Murphy. motored to Tignish on Saturday and spent a very pleasant day visiting friends. They were accompanied to their home by Miss Mary Alyward. who for the past three weeks had been [visiting her parents. Mr, and Mrs. ' James Alyward, Tignish. CALLAGHAN—MUR.RAY l Si. Ann‘s Church, Lot 65. was the jscene of a. very pretty wedding. when ‘or. June l6 Rev, Dr. Callaghan united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Mary, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Murray to AmosS. son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Peter Callaghan The bride with her girlish beauty looked very preifily dressed in yellow satin vrith hat arid shoes to match. ,She wore a beautiful string of pearls. ‘a gift. of the groom. She was atten- lded by her sister, Miss Clara. who llooked very pretty dressed in yellow ‘Georgette. with hat and shoes to match. The groom was suppofted by his brother. James P. of Kinkora. During the Mass appropriate hymns : Douglas‘ Envptinrl Lmlmcnt is ‘were beautifully sung by the mtof quick. instantly and ‘rcmnrlznblo in 11s uction. Rcliovcs sprazns. toothache tlillllfif. Exhibition Passes In order to prer-rve the accom- modatlnn for the bona fido pur- rhuorrs of tickets the Manage- -~~nt of the Exhibition Associa- tion have made a change In the iwiulng of passes this ysnr. Passes l will be lssur-d for Tucsday and Friday only. Wednesday and Thursday. ivhlrh draw enormous crowds and tax the seating copa- clty to the utmost will be reserv- ed for the paying p~‘~~ns. i i MONUMENTS ‘left. the Stonecutters’ hands. respondent-c m otherwise. JOHN L. TUCKER» 4844-6-18-7-2-23-8-13. RAVI YOUR III-S IXAMINID AND OLASSIS FITTED I! E. E. PARKMAN lcllltlil lacuna. P. S I. ;j__ av- - cflcctive burns, neuralgia. lmaluoblc for sore throat, croup and i Cleaned and Polished I am prepared to go into any Ceme- = u-ry in the province to Clean Slab- ‘. stones or Monuments and leave them I L! clean and fright as when they M! 1 charges for such work are reasonable. , Arrangements can be made by cor- Summenlde. lRcvl Leo Hcrrel. ‘Ifhe weddiflti march ‘vas played by "MP5- JOMPh 09118315"- After a. sumptuous wedding break- fast. at. the bride's home. the happy couple motored to Borden. theTCe in iwercstlnsz points in the Mo-rliimc provinces. Previous to her marflflgfi. the bride W85 tendered n. miscellane- ous ghuwer m. v/hich many beautiful presents were recelved-Jcsiifyirifl l-h! high esteem in which this young lady 1., hem by thc people of the com-. muiy. On their return the happy Connie tony; up their residence at his new home in Lot B5. —-COR.RECTlON—1n reference t0 dale a few years ago it was stated‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN ouaanimv ... .__--_~.__-. . Mi‘ .~;.'.'__:_" __ Western Guardian Eastern Guardian iterested. ask for prices. l Thompson. Limited. i to fifty percent. discount on entire stock. Friday and Saturday. Aug. 15 Montague. 5036-s-l3-3i ..'DON‘T Miss calling to see our special prices, Friday and Saturday. Aug. lb and i0. J. W. Murdock b 0o. Idomlguo. llfi-l-li-tl PIIEONALI ..'Mr. Charles McCornuck, of the New England Telephone 00., Spring- field. Mass, neompanied by his eld- est daughter. is down on a visit to his mother and sister at Priest Pond. They came by motor, the young girl acting as chauffeur. They are en- joying themselves visiting old friends and acquaintances. It only lacks two years when Mr. McCormack may be retired on pension on completion of 25 years continuous service with the Company. DANIEL Wmson The death occurred at the Char- lottetown Hospital on the evening <11 Ifidcv. Avail-st 15s.. of Daniel Wilson, son of l-ienry Wilson, of Si. Peters. at the early age of twenty- seven year; Deceased was a prosperous young farmer of St. Peters and his early death ts deplored by his many friends with whom he was extreme- ly popular. He was engaged in his farm work up to ten days before his death, when he became 111 of appendicitis. and WB-s taken to the tiospltal. All that medical skill could do was done but without avail, He was a young man of splendid qualities. temperate in his habits, kind and bbliging and will be missed by many, and more so by his parents. brothers and slsbers. Ho leaves to mourn besides his father and ‘mother. three brothers, John and Joseph. of st. Peters and James in Western Cancels. and two sisters Mrs, Boniface OT-lanley, St. Peters. and Sara at home. His funeral which was largely at- tended took place on Sunday. Aug- use 3rd. to St. Peters Cemetery where the burial service was per- formed by Rev. A. McAulay, P. P. The pail bearers were Patrick Mc- Innis. Nell McIntyre, Efllln McPhee and John A. McLeod. Flowers have their time to bloom and leaves to wither at the north Wind's breath. but Thou hast all seasons for Thy own, O Death. (Patriot please copy.) Albany and Vicinity Miss Freda Bowness Of Bummer- side. has been engaged as teacher in Albany Village school. for this year. Her friends trust that. the success. which she attained in her studies a‘. Prince of Wales College last year will follow her in her work as teacher in this district. Miss Wilda Bell is visiting relatives in Rose Valley. Master Spencer Hughes Emerald, is spoiling a few days here. the guest o.’ Lsyion Green. Miss Ethel Holland. Sccrletown, motored to 1m 16 recently. Mr. Roy Ocmeron of Boston. rec- ently spent. a week at his home in Steinem-i. He was a visitor to Albany Sifurday. Min hither Noonon was l. recent visitor to Femwood. . JWI ALL KNOW the best drink. Macs Hop Ale. 5786-8 S-tuesfrliwks. “NEWER PIPE AND FIILD rfLE-carload lust received. If in- Pools d: ' 5765-8-4-mwf2wk5. . . ‘ANNIVERSARY SALE-Twenty and 18 at J. W. Murdock, 6a 00.. Donald, Alfred Down, Joseph Mc-» Was (ionstipated, f Biliousfllred. Now .= Well, lie! Woman Years of Misery Ender by "FRUIT-A-TIVES" "Wu always con- stipstled. tired, out of sort-s. Since taking ‘Pnllt- n-tlves‘ feel like new woman,‘ perfect health. Constipation goneP-Murlel Mcl-iendry, Montreal. Hosts of men and women write years-old constipation and liver trouble ended overnight with "Phili- a-Ltves." Bill . lfldilflflvfl. heartburn, gas vanish like magic. Kidney and bladder iill. pain in back fade away quick. Nerves quiet. sound slssp st ones. Rheumatism. neuralgia, neuritis, sick headaches dsoamp in hurry. complexion clears I wen of nature's greatest remedies combined in handy tablet. Marvelous discovery by famous Comedian doc- tor. Speedy results amaze all. Quit being sick. tired. weak. Get "Fruit-c-tivel" from drlllfillt today IN MEMDRIAM, WILLARD CARVED ’ v Ifntered into rest on July l5th.._ 1930, after a lingering illness, borne with calm resignation Willard Car- ver. of Alliston. aged 26 yours, Although in poor health for over s. year. hopes were entertained for his recovery. but the progress of the disease made this impossible. and‘ gently and without murmuring his spirit passed away to be at. rest. Hal suffered much at timu. from weak- nesg and, pain, and frequently ex- pressed a. wish to be taken away. During his illness he was visited by, Mr, Louis Harris. of Murray Her-l m, and Rev. Mr. Murray. of can-j donia. both of whom spoke to him of the higher life beyond. He leaves to mourn a sci-rowing (and bereaved wife and little son. Merill, also the following brothers and sisters: Mont in mnton. N. 8.. William at. Allistlon and James; Eliza (Ivlfrs. L. McKenzie. at Sydney. N. 5.. Mrs. Jane Bears and Mrs. Archie Goilinulilliston. and Mar- garet (Mrs. David Cutler. Charlotbo- wwn The funeral services were con- ducted most fittlngiy by Rev. Mk. Genge, assisted by Mr. Inuls Ha:- ris. both of whom spoke comforting words to the bereaved relatives. and to the many friends assembled at the home. The following hymns were sung: Safe in The Arms of Jesus, Lead Kindly Light. A Few ,More Years shall Roll, The follow- eing floral tributes were donated by relatives and friends: Wreaths. Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Hicken and family; Mr and Mrs. Ben]. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Glow and Messrs, Gibbons and Ball. Cher- lottetown; also n spray by Mrs. David Cutler. Charlottetown, The pail-bearers were Messrs. Archie Acorn. Bert Hicken, Chester McSwaln. Newell MacDonald. Ray- mond Jenkins and mm- Jenkins. Interment was made in the cemetery at. Murray River. To the bereaved. ‘wife and son, and the relatives the. ‘sympathy of the community is Qx-l ‘tended. The many klndnesses of neighbors and friends is appreciat- ed by the bereaved wife. Eternal glories ever new. o‘er that, region blest; And He is true who promised us! this land of Joy and rest. l SWEEP ‘ I zzPerslan Balm-Invaluable to the whole family. To the mother. a flaw- less aid to loveliness. To the cnua s‘ soothing, healing balm. And to the father. a splendid hair fixture and cooling shaving lotion. Persian Balm tones and refreshes the skin. Makes hands delightfully soft and white. Indispensable to dainty women. Al little gently rubbing and it is sb-l sorbcd by the tissues, making the skln' truly rose-leaf in texture. bilioul.’ HELLO FAX NA TIONAL JAP 1511.0 “ ADream of Fruit and Cream” THE RUSH IS 0N I Aususr is. w... .. e ,3 a W h o wi ll b r i t h l ’ ABEGWEIT ' Colllrlgs ‘h1g1 Allgusltn ‘ There is a $10.00 cash prize for the person who does hndgerizlzgrégtllizer prizes. ' e ar i on - toothsome bit of candy. s e of our 4 AcEa It s a A It has a centre of French nugatine, Island honey dates and walnuts covered with the usual high quality: pure, smooth, velvety chocolate coating that we alwayg use. I Be sure to save the coup d b ' t office on Saturday, the 23. (ms an rmg hem to our National Candy Limited sets a good example. All the butter, eggs, honey, milk and cream used are Island products. The sugar, nuts. dam and lots of the other materials used are purchased. from Island firms. We spend our money at home, by buying home products. We hops you will continue to do the same. OUR 0mm PRODUCTS ———-BARS——— “W/lNT-A-NAM ” 0H GEE RAINBOW CHOCOLATES L 0c CABIN MIC-MA c For those who care National Candy Limited Wholesale Only crmnnorrarown Phone 125s I‘. E. I. Whether you go to the HORSE RACES or have a party in your own home he sure to get “PERFEC- TION” Ice Cream. For your ownlittle party we can supply a container packed in ice. "PERFECTIOAW is now a household word from one end of the Province to the other. “One grade only and that is the best.” is and always has been our motto. We are proud of our product because it. is wholly made from Island Cream. Every operation in connec- tion with its manufacture is carried out in our own plants. When you buy Ice Cream be sure it is "PERFECTION." Perfection quality is the some all over the Pro- vince. It is sent out in good condition and our dealers make it a point to keep it that way. ' "Do you drink your t" with of ~ - . . BELLQMATHIESON krlssmlidgtlgindgréorszzne. a: 11.1.; :3;...;..:h...tm;;__~w... rum. n“... (ientral Creameries Perfection Dairy . ' m, _. . “""'é?..§..§"°“°" ‘mm "lfltlvw- Charlottetown Summgrglde noun 1o wan Misses Bessie and RM “enholm hallbwzlgggeegiiflfdéihleiflldfiflg: Look for the Perfection Sign on the Perfection Shop “mullet” [are spending their VIKJlflOfl at bheir Principals department of Albany \' unnu- l )1 __, - home in Carleton. village school. __— 4r ‘l BNIPiG UP FATHER i -By George McManus MIHO ifi ‘TN!!! C ' NT Yig- "2 ‘N3! GUY.‘ s ' l warms col-u. WlLLYO . ma“: may _ avsetw. Pfl-“NK I as: u QQS$WN°‘“Q?T ~-~.,",‘:_AY wono-sm? Aduv m A con wvr cu . f ANY MtNlATu ' Ls i cou- ova-mo. “flax” "N ‘"" 5' F VhliTi-‘l i-nm on our. " CALLQ-‘tflgyim gfifli-i m“ KN, susa-aooo-ewe- rv: uzr-r-rovm- ""‘“"'*"""- . owl/vb ‘é ,\ W V” " i" 0/9 z ~