. a _,- m " . the step. 14a Richmond 5t» is possible only when the ‘ealth is good. Then eyes sparkl ' ' vitality, life, sud spiritin step and form. No anemic cr ailing woman can be beautiful. A course of Fellows’ S in the building of tissue, bring color to the cheeks, brightness to the eyes, and spring to This unequalled non-fatt n" t i h been prescribedby doctors inc alllgpartl: 3f ti: - - world for anemia and run-down conditions. Remember the name Fellows’--and be sure to get the genuine tonic. 'r:1.1.ows' SYRUP A a" Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis e, the skin is clear, and there is ' yrup, however, will assist Charlottetown LELUJJuU-U-IV-Il-JuUJRKCvUsU-Uvl‘ nthly Meeting um m e rs ide own Council (special to the Guardian) ,, "gulp; meeting of the 311m- qe Town Council was held Mon y with Mayor Lidstone presldinl In wmgillorg present. ARC!‘ C118 um o; the previous meeting had . lead and adopted, pfl-ld town mg)“; unpaid $277.46, electric we bun $2552.51, unpaid bills ,0 were passed. Reports o! 0°"!- . were brought in. Schurmau in 8998-15118 .... buying of a new unit for the . . light plant said that the el- .. light committee felt that in o! the depression throughout the try this year, that they Should end carry on for another with old equipment. The chief ch81!!- and stall of the electric light qrewililng to carry on for an- . year, although they consider l! . be beneficial to have additional . 1t would be in the interest 01 town to economize this year and incur this expenditure. The mat- wae left to the council. Consider- argument took place resardlns providing of power for the use tisens and a motion was allvwcd ltand over. ~- cillcr schurmsn ‘iscusscd the cf electric stoves and the charse lime. A motion was passed thll. town continue to construct s. per- uit concrete street on Central and whereas funds for this were not provided, to issue lures for $30,000 payable in ‘ilul to be 8500 each. - A resolution was passed that Reg- inald Saunders have permission to install a dry cleaning plant on Water Street. Motion for Mr. Marry to have three months leave. Motion to 81811 insurance application on chemical engine. Motion to rent a safety de- posit box for the purpose of holding sinking fund bonds. Council adjourn- ed.—S Bank Hold-Up -___ HULL. ,Que.. June ll-A trio of bandits robbed the branch of Banque Provinciale at the corner of St. Laur. ent and Champlain Streets of $3.085 in n hold-up here early this ulter- noon. Only one of the desperadoes entered the bank. leaving his com- vpanions at the front door of the small branch, apparently u; prevent anyone from entering. The bandit leader stalked in alone, held the man ager and his staff at gun point and escaped with all the fluids in the tellers cage at the time. Once he had stuffed the money in his pocket. the leader joined his confederates and they escaped in an automobile. Whilst walking]. crowded city Bl-m-‘l the other day, ' I heard s. little urchin to a compan- ion turn and say; "Say, Jimmy. let me tell be ha/ppy as a clam, If I only was the ‘fellow mother thinks I am. "She thinks I am s. wonder, and she knows her little lad Could never mix with anything lihlt was ugly, mean or bad. Ohl lots of times I sit and think how you, I'd that my l1 years. from date of issue and ~ interest at a rate of 5 Per l lllyable half yearly. Debentures nice 'twould be, gee whiz! I: a fellow was the fellow that his mother thinks he is." A Spectacular Showing‘ of llomen’s Summer Footwear WHITE KID SHOES LINEN SHOES SPORT SHOES DEAUVILLE. SANDALS ' COMFORTABLE-COOL-SMART 1N APPEARANCE AND MODERATELY PRICED White kid straps, plain pumps, ties $3.95, 35-00. 36-00 IDIQ! eaaIeeo-ge Dcauville Sandals, (white or colored) . . $450 to 30-00 Different width’! carried in stock, with medium or high heels. A short Shoes, rublier BaihlngSlloes Women's soe, girls 50c ALLEY t? v I , FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR Charlottetown, P. E. I. C0., Ltd. City Council .-.j__ POLICE REPORT for the Police Committee: the following classified oflences: l-IY. tai, 9. _ Drunk and incapable-Arrests, 19; 19. Disorderly Conduct — Arrests, 1; uvnv tal, 1. False Pretences (obtaining m by)—Arrests, ‘l; convictions, none; dismissals, 1; total, 1. (withdrawn). Insanity-Arrests, 1; convictions, 1: dismissals. none; total 1. ' Vsgraney-Arrests, 9; convictions, 9; dismissals, none; total. 9. Totals-Arrests, 41; convictions, 39; Diamissnls, 2; Total, 41. In addition to the above arrests. there was one conviction for unlaw- ful sale of revolver; one for carrying revolver without permit; two for mmon assault; elx under the San- itary By-law; one for allowing dog to be at large; seven for "speeding"; one for operating motor vehicle without permit; two for reckless driving; sev- en for neglecting to stop motor ve- hiclc at "Stop" signs; and seven for Juvenile delinquency. There were two convictions and one dismissal on charges for the unlawful sale of li- uuor. On May 21st, the force collected 26 samples of milk from licensed ven- dors and delivered same to the city analyst for test. A storekeeper, whose sample of milk collected on April 29th last was found below test, ap- peared before Hisj-Ioncr the Stipen- dlary Magistrate on May 38th, s fine of five dollars and costs being im- posed. The miscellaneous Fines and Costs collected during May amounted to $315.46. Force during May are as follows:- Prisoners escorted to the Queen's County Jail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 Prisoners escorted from Jail to Police Court for trial summonses served .............. Subpoenas-served Vagrants in Station overnight .. Ticket of Leave reported . Escorted to Falconwood ........ Stray dogs impounded Dogs destroyed . . . . . . . Estrsy horses, impounded Street Accidents Reported During Month May 30th at 5.20 p. m.—Child F4 LSD-l inqtJe-MOWQUI WomensAies ' kl Qmf Igalier/ed At the regijr Monthly meeting of the City Council the fpllowing rc- - ports were submitted:_ tin-dented by 001111611101‘ Hblmlll ~ Flirty-one arrests were made with- I in the City limits during May for Assault on female, occastonlng act- ual bodily harms-Arrests. 1; convic- tions, 1: dismissals, none: total. 1. (Two years in Dordhester Penitenti- Drunk and Disorderly-Arrests, 9; convictions, 9; dismissals, none; to- convictions, 18; dismissals, 1; total, , 1; dismissals, none; to- Other duties performed by the‘ years of old age, there is no better aid for women than Dr. Hamilton! system clean. Women find them very beneficial. Conditions women From girlhood to the declinins Elvira. Howard Clerk. Pills. These mild vegetable pills Borden and made the round trip on promote ggguliflty, and keep the the car ferry on Tuesday. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ~ ing on side walk and ran in front of approaching car. In view of the increasing motor ve- hicle traffic, drivers of cars are again reminded to exercise every care by operat _ at a reasonable rate of speed. Members of the Force have been instructed to carry out a. thor- ough inspection of all cars in opera- tion within the City to ascertain whether lights and brakes are in good working order. 1-“ ecutions will be entered in the syent of defective brakes and lights being disclosed. On May 1st, Constable Blggar was detailed to assist C. N. R. Detective Steeves to investigate a. series oi breaking into and stealing from freight cars in the local Railway Yard. This resulted in five juveniles, ages ranging from seven to fourteen years, being brought before the Ju- venile Court. They all pleaded guilty were sentenced to serve one year in the Reformatory, the others being cautioned and restored to parents on probation. ‘ Respectfully submitted, A. BIRTWISTIE, Chief of PollQ. MEAT AND MILK The following report was pr - ‘ ‘- by Dr. I. E. Croken, Meat and Milk inspector: Condemned as unlit for food and destroyed, five portions of carcasses; two whole carcasses of pork; 131 pounds of haddock. Milk test, May 2i, 1931. Name P. C. a Butterfat Lorne Kelly 3.5 R. McDonald 4.3 E. H. Rcuglas 3.7 E. Bovyer 3.6 C. J. Wood Wm. Smallwood 3.6 W. Kelly 3.5.. R. Martin .................... 3.5 Sidney Inman ............... 44 Pure Milk Co. ................ a J. E. Holmes 3.6 Victor Mcwilliarns 3.5 Jas. Walker 4 W. McDonald ................ 3.8 Claude McMillan . . . . . ... . . . . 3.8 Condensed Milk Co. . . . . .. . . .. 3.5 A. R. McKay 3.5 Easton Bros. 3.8 Wood Bros. 4 T. A. Brothers A. A. Holmes .. Louis Roper .. 4 Wallace Wheatley 4 W. H. Smith ................. 4 s. Cullen ......... 4" Wm. Gurneydzsons 3.8 26 samples, all clear. CASCUMPEC AND VICINITN "is it thou, oh queen of summe . come to reign again so soon, Come in royal, floral glory-rosy, vernal, fragrant June? Corrie to reign in regal sunsets, Slumber in Arcadian bowers, Murmur in the voiceful zephyr, dream among the flushing flowers Come to clothe the plains with green Come to smile in stream and fountain, which display a richer sheen." Miss Myrtle Sweet left last week for Spokane, Wash, where she will spend the summer with her niece, Mrs. MscDougsll. who was formerly Miss Wilma. Bryan, of csschmpee. Mrs Read and daughter, Miss Frances, of Montreal. are spending the summer with Mrs. Rad's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweet. Miss Gertrude Meggiscn spent the week-end in Alber-ton, the guest of Mr. Charlie Gordon motored to Miss Pearl Iockerby spent a few struck by auto on Brighton Avenue. Injuries slight. No blame attached to operator of car. Child was play- to the charges above mentioned. Two 4 and difficult to overcome are remed- ied by m. Hamilton's Pills. To loo! your best. to feel lllflllllili- l" l” m“ o; pep mg ‘god gplfltl, use Dr. llam- iiton’: Pills. You will say cwd- bye to headaches and constipation l1 days in Sumimerside last week the guest of m. and Mrs. Artie Cameron. n... Brenton Hudson and three children recently spent a. few days or‘ ' gp/ éfi %‘ HAVE you‘ tasted the oc- real that speaks for itself— have you heard it tell the world how good each toasted bubble is? Pour milk or cream in a bowl of golden Rice Kris- pies-then listen to it snap and crackle. Crisp. Deli- cious. Order a red-and- green package from your grocer. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. RICE 'KRISPIES turned home from P. College, and is spending the holidays with his parents, Mrs. J. l-I. Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. James Clark were visitors to Campbeliton on Thursday. __.___ Many friends throughout the pro- vince will be shocked to learn o.‘ the sudden death cf Mrs. Minor Bridges. who passed away on the evening of the 5th. inst. Mrs. Bridges had spent the winter in Boston and other New England. cities.’ visiting married daughters and had just returned to Cascumpec on Friday vaitemoon, apparently in good lleaitli and very happy to be home again. While sitting talking to the family. sire suddenly collapsed from heart failure. Dr. Kennedy was immedi- niely summoned. but found that life was extinct. Mrs. general favourite in the community and will be greatly missed by sill She was eighty-two years of age. The June meeting of the W. M. S. I was held at the home of Mrs. G. R. Leard on the afternoon of the 3rd. 1 inst. After the opening hymn and! prayer by the president, roll-call ' was responded to by a verse of 4, scripture and the minutes of last’ meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. Vernon Metherail. Fees were collected and other business matters concluded and the money on hand ' directed to be sent to the provincial secretary. Several interesting and instructive leaflets on Home Missions were read by members. The meet- ing closed with a hymn. after which the Lord's prayer was repeated in unison and the benedictio pro- nounced by the president. A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Cameron-C. Elected Pres. . (Canadian Press) TORONTO, 0nt., June 8-lvlrs. Ella A. Boole, Brooklyn, N.‘ Y., was ‘ ‘ President of the World Wom- en's Christian Temperance Union in convention here today. Mrs. Ioulse McKinney, Claresolme, Alta, was named First Vice President. Mrs Boole prominent as a prohibltioaiist leader in United States political campaigns. is presiding over the present gather- ing as Vice President, in place of Anna Adams Gordon, Evanston, Ill., who has bem compelled by illness to relinq ' the presidency after nine years service, Mrs. McKinney, st present acting Resident of the Can- adian Union. has also taken a prom- inent part in politics. She was one of the Alberta, women who appealed to the Privy Council to secure the right of their sex to sit in the Canadian Senate. Mrs. Emilie J. Boloman, Cape Town, South Africa. and Miss Marla Sandstrom, Stockholm. Sweden, were re-elected as econd and third Vice- have you heard it? Conference Held In Sackville SACKVIIJIlE, June 9 (Specfal)- The annual sessions of the Maritime Conference of the United Church closed here Sunday in an ordination service in the United Church. A congregation which overflowed the edifice was present to hear the sermon of the moderator and to witness the ordination of 12 young men. Two of these intend to do mission work among the Indians in western Canada. one is under ap- pointment to Korea and another to West China. Rev. A. V. Morash, of Gagetown. president of the Conference, was in; charge of the service, assisted by‘ Rev. Dr. J. H. Phllp, 0i’ Sackville, Rev. W. J. Swetnam, of Napan. N’. S., and Rev. H. T. S. Gornall, of Saint John. secretary of the Conference. drew’s Colleges, various presbyteries. Those Ordained Oxford House, Man; mission work at Indian Reserve. Island Lake. Man; Donald L. G. fiollorl at Grand Pro. N. 8.: Ernest M. F‘. Horvse. Twilllugatc, NflrL, tn Qcnntinue siuclics in Union Seminary, New York; Hugh MacCasklll Irwin. of Halifax, to take post-gl-aclilatc BTldBl-‘B W35 R gstudics; D. Murray. of West Branch. infulgfiwa 6mm!" N. S., to be statioliod at Bririgevillc: N. 5.; Byron D. Oliver. of Trenton. I N. s., called to Waweig. st. Stephen lprerbytery; Enoch Ridloy Stanway. The Rocks‘ A‘ D‘ M“D"""Jd* . f, appointed to we“? Miramichi pPCFby[(‘l‘_V——Ch€i(llftm. F. cup or co Be’ of Toronto, China; Alfred Allison Rogers, of Saint John. called to I-Iebron, N. S. This afternoon, an adress was given by Dr. G. J. Trueman. presi- dent of Mount Allison University, on the subject of the Pan-Presby-‘MCB’ mdger; mrchesterr C'- F~ v terian Council. Dr. Trueman was the delegate of the United Church to the recent meeting of the western merit. of the W. M. S. and an address on home missions by Rev. R. B. Coch- rane, of Toronto. The missionaries designated were Mrs. Mary Mercer, B S. A., who will work as deaconess o! the staff of the United Church community house at ‘New Aberdeen. N S., and Miss Elsie Elizabeth Perry, R. N... of I-Iantsport. N. S., daughter of the late Rev. William Perry. W110 “Life Misery” From Headaches Thanks to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills (Tonic) and a mothers advice she ls well again. "Headaches nearly drove me frantic." writes Mrs. J. F. Ancbincloss, lngersoll. "The pain would be so severe that my qawoilld swell shut. Life was a misery. “Finally my mother saw where D!‘- Williams’ Pink Pilb had helped someone- She bought a box and made me take them. r was so not oi dopms- 11nd n" faith, but thanks to mother's persistence and the pills I am here and well today. Ill If you-r blood condition is below pa! you probably need the iron which Dr. Williams‘ Pills provide. You are only as well as your blood is rirh. Poor blood mines headaches. Don't let life be ‘s mbery" "l Y9"- Get a boar cf Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills It Service Concludes I You may have it and not know it Unsuspected constipation — incomplete elimination—causcs headaches. lack of energy, slceplessnese and many worse ills. Combat and correct this condition in nature's way—the sparkling glass of ENUS "Fruit Salt" every morning. s _M__..._,___ . The evening service was featured; by the designation o.’ two members lJ R‘ Sam“ Rev. Dr. E. H. Oliver, of St An- will Serve as a mlsslllna-FY WTKB!‘ in Saskatoon, moder- the West‘ ator of the General Council, preach- ed th-e ordination sermon. The serqrerence adlmmled m mETl at 580k- vlce was canted out by Mr. Morashylvule the fir“ Tuesday l" Jllnfi. 1932. assisted by the moderator, Rev. Dr. Clarence MscKinnon, of HalifaxJ The f°n°wlng l5 final drill! 0f 50l- Mr. Gornall and the members of’ un- Meme“ “mmlllee? ‘ At the close of the session, the con- Final Draft Allllfllliillis presbytery-Bcar River, lC. L, Blanchard," Berwick, J. S. Nick- The men ordained were J. Douglas largo“: Digby Nezkr W- H~ Fhlm-“Ylllfii Archibald, of Newton, N. s., who is “lddlemn- A- 1- Higgins- settling in Glassville, N. 1a.; a Irvlngl Bemud“ presbvlery4reland Is- Higgins, Brookfieid, N. s., called to land- HWY!’ Cwk» lifiddleton, N. S; R. Leona-rd Bacon,‘ Nappan Station, N. s.. who will do ;L E~ G- Davis; Oxford. J- A. Forbes. mission work among the Indians of ‘Tomb deB“te_c' M- M-‘CKHYI River Roland C. Bacon. of ltappan Station, N. S., under appointment to Korea; H. L. Chappcll, of Sydney, N. s.. to do! Cumberland p-‘esbyterw-Nappnn, ‘Tlllllfl. W. J. Dean; Southampton. iB. Turner; Wcniworth. B. E. ;Carcw. Freclricton presbytery-Dnnktown. lA. V. Morash: Fredericton. ls. W. Barllrfi: Galzrtown, .1. Stanley. R. W. Barker; Ridge. I). E. Hntiio. l Halifax‘ Dl'l"5b_\'l!.'l‘_\‘—--L()W0r quodobolt. G. A. Grant. l I!l\'t‘l‘llt‘5S-Gil}‘SlJ0l‘D Kcswi ck presllvlezgtw- dinner.- White ‘Head. T. R. Davidson: Bnylsion, w, IE. MacLcan; West Bay. J. P. Kaye Lunenburg-Quoens pro=b_vtei-y_ H- Holmes: Douglastown, P. rr. 500W Cape Aux Os. C. J. Msclnnis; New Bandon. T. Constable. Moncton presbyts y- Moncion (Wesley) W. R. Seelev; Shedlac. W. I 6111's; Alma. H. C. Upton. , i‘ Pictou presbytery-Bridgcvllle, E. 3D. Murray; River John. to call. section of the council. Prof. J. S., Prince Edward Island presbylery“ Thompson’ of Pine Hm Divinity Han Eedeque. L. P. Anchibald: Bldeford. Halifax, spoke on the youth move- iJ‘ A‘ mchmm“; Dumias’ Alex “rlth? Hunter River, F. E. Boothroyd; Kensington. W. S. Loring; Montague, Souris. J. G. Hocken; Summerside, L. B. Campbell; Wins- loe. L. J. ward; York. G. A. Christie; West Cape, John Stirling; Malpeque. toca-il. Saint John presbytcry-Saint John. (West Side Kirk) to call. St. Stephen presbytery-Mcridam. J. F. MacKay; scotch Ridge, T. M. Cumming; Waweig. M. E. Oliver; st. James. Oak Hill, W. I Green; St. Stephen, B. D. Earle. Sydney presbytery-Llttle Bras For, N. J. Thomas; Sydney. St. Andrews. E. M. Aitken: Cape North and Ingonish, D. S. McLeod; Glace Bay, C. R. F. MacLennan. Truro presbytery-Truro (First), W. McN. Matthews; Stewiaoke. to call. Windsor presbytery-Jrlorton D. L. C-ordon; St. croix. R. L. Roach; Up- per Canard, A. J. Reynolds; Wolfville J. P. C. Fraser; Walton. F. E. Archi- bald; Windsor (Trinity). to call. ‘ Woodstock presbytery-Glassvillke.‘ J. D. Archibald; Plaster Rock, L. A. Knox; Canterbury. Roland Bacon. Yarmouth presbytery-Hebron, A. A. Roger's: Shelburne, W. J. W» Swetnam; Yarmouth (Wesley), H. Tomkinson; Clyde River. A. E. Chap- Appointed Head HydroCommission I _ l‘ (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, June iL-Succeeding Chas. A. Magrath, who retired sev- eral months ago, Hon. Robert J. Cooke, Minister without portfolio in the provincial government has been l appointed chairman of the Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontar- .io, while Rt. Hon. Arthur Melghen. former Prime Minister will act as a member of that body, Premier Geo- ‘rge S. l-icnry announced last night. iThus for the first time since the death of Sir Adam Beck, the com- mission returns to its original rela- (Wnmot, tionsiiips with the government, with R the chairman being also a Cabinet yGordon, of Piciou, N. s.. to he sta- “M”? °"°""'<'ll>- H» A- Brown: ““‘“"““" According to a novelist, Americana ynw , will soon have forgotten the expres- sion “Good health!" The oust-Omit‘? remark when drinking bootleg whisky being “Good-bye." of course. "It looks like ram." said the boll‘!!- ing-liouse proprletress to the new guest. staring dlsconsolately at his “Your quite right." rclilled '41P guest, "and it. doesn't smell like chicory." iii? llllnnrilfia Linlment for Neurltis. _.._ s. of Your Eyes will Safeguard Your Vision and Comfort S00 AJ. W. JUHNSTON Optometrist 157 Kent Street Charlottetown g An- g Annual Examination o O § 3 Yflllli Gllllll llot Stupid- Handicapped The seeming stupidity of many school children, is directly chargeable to faulty vision. Correctly fitted glasses often work wonders. ii‘;;..°.“.‘.'.“" ital. man; Port LaTour, F. W. sawdon. Three ministers are charges and five open to call. (i. F. HUTGIIESON F. Gordon Hutcheson Optometrists-At your left without congregations are h, Q-;_,”,,.y_ m, “m, o; M“, Mae. Presidents. Miss Ashes sleek. nns- any druggisfs. so (ch11): a“l}>_lon;ms]?a|1s: “Eric; r conch care‘ for that Wu"? service. you use Dr. Borax: to’: Lellan, oi the Queen Hotel. m. lls-‘elrlrgxthsm secretary’ Ihllllfi gay“? nor“ ma” WM Ingllznvllrlléhtttllléid-eglee p; ca" for 2:2 $411199” "all" . Mr. Prank Bryan recently re- honorary treasurer. m “at w! W“ "m"? . - - - Just a Little Matter of Bu "n and Selling - - - By BRlGGs MR‘ y! g @IQII mmwrisuv-enae? l ' .' . G ‘ " " r gmarr- l A J E, WHY NoT Szu. Some 0F _ e oeeimmifilwyhe 32m; Zfm‘m,,~,“§.f, l - "" AWN/s WANTED A s“ Fists: oLD BOOKS? 70v NF-‘IES GONG M,‘ ‘ONO Fe‘ 0ND’ cEN-rsl knyp QF “ENY OF GIBBQN . IT SORT OF FEIONGS kEkv rmEkt “flng 5'51‘ QF @530“, o ' nsolviaroizsomer, l" EVE" WW5 l-lBRARY. LlKE FbR INSTANCE. "mercenaries DOWN ‘ Ami- rr, Joe‘? SNAKESPEAREJ 0R ScoTf plasterer unlike ‘filer o Bvr__l1'. . y‘ . i“ 4 or . . 'i . i l | l I