"1r-r~':‘s:-' AUGUST s. 1930 . ~\r,'_‘§v PROTECTIDN FOR i MOUTH AND TllROAT sure to damp weather, ucessive 532,2; ‘mice, or smoki are fr uently the source of irritated, sore t rests. Unless promptly cared for serious mmplications often follow. a,- le of one part Abner-bins, r., 30%“: puts water will bring quick relief to the inflamed tissues, . . And if there is congestion with the infection, n5 usually happens, break it up at once by rubbing the outside of the throat with a few drops of full-strength Absorbine, Jr. To sweeten the breath and keep‘ tho mouth in a clean, wholesome condition at all times, the daily use of Absorbin Jr, diluted as a mouth-wash. is idea , , ijust a few drops in a little water morning end night. Get I bottle at yep-i- druggist'I—$l-3-5- L5 ' , {NAN-Prominent among the entries PillMBlNG Mill 112mm; I A If you want Expeditions and Expert Workmanship Send to Fred Ii. Trainoir S0 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phorfe 393-J xiii-ii Here ’s Your Favorite Food Put up in a new Package. Most delicious soups. all varieties in their original flavor condensed to powder farm. Easy to make-Cheap and nour- lshing. 15c Per Package which makes two quarts. Use what portion of package you require-the remainder keeps fresh. When you buy soup Say Jamisorfls Compressed Soup At All. Grocers. A Crmadian Product. o 4053-5-20-tst8vveeks. USE “PEERlE$8"i ENGLISH FOX NETTING For security on your Fox or Mink Ranch. Satisfaction‘ guaran- teed. Sold by the oldest dealers in ranching supplies. The Rogers Hardware Company Limited ' We also sell such ac- cessorie as Fox Pans, Tongs, Staples, etc. _. i: C. M. Lampoon 8i Co. . LIMITID. _ - 6s Queen stress Medan. I. c. s. lnlbno Public Auction Sales or RAW Hill lhlnnins t". will u fllfllllh- ed without ehotlo by applying to IL ‘l’. Holman. Ltd. Sna- merside. hi. I. depresented b) Alfrgd Fraser, Inc. I fifth ANIII New YOII. K I. O-OO-GO-O-C-Oi Agggwsmn mum's-wavy“ awr- m» .7 THE crtsnnorrsroww GUARDIAN ~¢-.__ . min-n... ‘Gentral Guardian -_J-_ I SALE OF DRESSES commences this morning. Moore d: McLeod Limited. 5799-B-5-3i. SALE 0F CHILDREN'S Summer Dresses. Moore d: McLeod Limited. 5799-8-5-31. JOHN MCAULAY AT NEW AN- NAN-John MoDaulay of Sydney, N. 5.. sinier of Southern Melodies and blnlo player of note will favor the Spectators with several sel “ at the big race meet Aug. 6th. 5771-8-4-3i TWENTY FIVE PER CENT OFF Ladies‘ Bummer Dresses. Moore d; , McLeod Limited. 5799-8-5-31. I DANCE ENTRIES AT NEW AN- are Robert Weeks, Hlghfield, Ruth Ramsay. Freetown, Mrs. Harry Muteh Central Bedeque. been Arsenault, Eg- mont Bay. This portion of the pro- gram at, New Annanalways arouses a big interest. 5771-84-31 CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-The Sacrament of The Lord's Supper will be dispensed in the Kirk Kinross on Sabbath 10th. Services st 10.30 and 6.30: Preparatory services on Thurs- day 7th at 7.30; and Saturday 9th at 7-30 P. M. SPECIAL TRAIN FOR NEW AN- NAN RACES-A special train carry. ing race horses and passenger will leave Charlottetown at 9 o'clock a. m. (standard time.) 10 o'clock day- light. saving time, returning about 7 ldclock, after race horses are loaded. Return fare from Charlottetown $2.20 ‘North Wiltshlre $1.40, Hunter River ‘$1.20, Borden $1.20, Emerald Jet. 65 cts, Kcnsington 25 cts, Propor- tlonate rates from intermediate sta- tions. Travel by special and avoid dust. 567i-s o d 8i LEBLANCE- LEBLANCE. —Miss Eflodie LeBlance of Dupuis Corner,‘ parish of Shediac, azd Albenle Le- Blanoe were united in marriage rec- enfly at nuptial high mass at st. nenrys Catholic Church. Berachois, I by the mote. Rev. Father Edgar Le- Blance. The musical parts of the mus were sung by members of the Children of Mary, of which the bride was a member. ‘The church was beautifully adorned for the mcasion ivith flowers. llgh‘s and IIKLZIIOPS. The witnesses were Miss Melanie Le-. Blance, school-teacher and sister of. bridegroom, and Juries Boleyn. The? bride was becomingly gowned in’ white silk and cshied a bouquet of i roses. After the ceremony dizuer was served at the home of the bride. Lrer the happy couple left by motor car for various past: of New Bruns- l wick and P. E’. Island. The bride I received many useful and beautiful gifts. (Moncion Times). NOW, twice as many Canadians can enjoy ‘the greater value, finer performance and enduring worth that have always been characteristic of McLaughlin-Buick motor cars. For now, McLaughlin-Buick, building on the famous, time-tried valve-in-head principle, and holding fast to proved fundamentals, has evolved the Straight Eight. You may expect a definite new quality and. measureof i performance-flexibility, higher speed, greater power- Mr. and Mrs. Herd Ferswfl and all delivered as smoothly, surely and as quietly as the “M111” “'h° 59°“ ‘he ‘m’ “mm” tread of a panther. flglflng fries-lag and relatives. in P. z, 1.. and Glenelg, Guys. Co. and also in Westville. have returned to’ their home in Waltham. Mass»- N€w 5195129“? New‘- Most remarkable, is the fact that McLaughlin-Buick resources and ingenuity now make it possible for new thousands of Canadians to own a McLaughlin-Buick Straight Eight, for one of the models is priced as low as $1290, at factory, Oshawa, Ont. Already many more people buy McLaughlin-Buicks than any other car in O’LEARY _._-_ Mr, and Mrs. John Burrows. of Remington, were vhitors to this vici- nity on Wednesday last. $1290 PAGE FIVE at factory Oshawa, Ont. its price class. Now the great worth, that this tmusiznl preference clearly demonstrates, is available to almost curry motorist. The Oil Temperature Regulator, by heating the oil in cold weather assures prompt cflicicncy when starting; i_t also cools the oil when high speeds are maintained and prevents loss of lubricating value. The Intake Silencer effectively blankets acceleration mines. The Ring-type Torsional Balancer smooths out engine vi- bration. And Insulated Bodies by Fisher, effect a new lasting quietness, comfort and safety because of a chassis construction strengthened doubly without any increase in weight. Purchase is convenient, clue to G.I\‘I..~\.C., General Motors’ own deferred payment plan and General Motors Owner Service Policy assures your complete and con- tinued satisfaction. Ml m5 M"- J~ A~ silage’ mix‘ ~ of this group. Fires were built and: and M“ DMcl-‘wd °f men’ s - clam-bakes and the crrrarcll ._..__. 1°“ magmas‘; on retain; B-lso took fullwrdeveliieigse oi the splen- led on Friday between the Glenivoodi 1101M- "Y ' “is?” : id thn s t int. u... uni-y , loud-yeti.remwsher-rh~yw~reld b“ " ’ m‘ ”° loll} wniehNx S.“ flfiiiililiil “mmpanmd as I“ as Home“ byl M: and My; 5,114,550,111 mg n-m-ibeat the Glenviud-i team, the score‘ M“ ma?‘ Mdwmd‘ M“ Erskine ' son ‘lrslle motored w Sununertildelbiml 5 to 7 It the elves v! the same- smiker and Mm‘ chasm woodslde’ on 'f ‘lay. They were lcoompeniedi - -.-_-___ ' -——— - 1.; m as lTOrthlm by Mr. Gorrilfsl The stark paid s visit in Milo this A" unmfmm“ “we” °°°“"°d ‘sister's Mrs. Bertie Moreshesd endwfik md left: bonnie baby boy at" recently at Knutsford when Mr. |msi Gem“ oulwn who u‘ n" m‘ hom- o‘ ML ma Mm n,“ “w m"? Adm“ M m” pm“ h“ hu-spending e holiday on the Island. L41"- 15g badly injured while he was assistw ~ ____ in: w-"Jvlm W=4l°°k 1" bllwhm‘ l Miss Merton. McDonald. as. of s beef. Dr. Kennedy of Albflibfl w" Mr. Stanley McDonI-ld and Mr. Boston, Mass returned on Thursday} i Another game of baseball was rlsit-i _i~ summoned and attended in "w "\- Jas. smith. recently ensued to Buc- to the vicinity and will Spend s holi- jurqj limb. All unite in hvpins that , touohe, ma. ivy motor boat. nsrry will soon be lble to be around spin. Idey with her sister. Mrs. Jss. Auld' lid b6!’ UWTIWI MQSIS JOhfl and Wm, E. MCDOfilld. MiseHclen Slbine of West Pointiel visiting It the horns of her aunt. Mrs. Rllvh MeIsuc, pimples». : Mr. and ms. Webster Muéridge, ' insures. are receiving the oongrstuq lstioru of friends upon the arrival oil mmyvisitorsneoivsriovsnsrtsvf, cumin and the US. are now spend-l m, n mushy in this vicinity and; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Russell McLean and with.“ no put of their Outing l! i CWO children, Albflfll 1M‘ K011119211‘; nqw bgby bqy_ m" enjoyable than the hours which}! nmol. 111-1.. In visiting friends m” ‘pend on m, diole. Among those and relatives in this vicinity. Mr John W. Currie received a who W" n, the sentihills at Glen-i severe shaking-up while working in, mod an Thurgdly were Mrs. Jol-inf Miss Jennie Boobs of Brerbrooke his mill at clenwood on ‘rhursdeyn, qwcqnm b; ggqughton, Mess. hulls visiting at the home of her uncle, n; we; engqen in cross-euttingi “w”, Mrs, Howard Hedda OIIW. Billion 80ml. West Point. slams-mood when the log slipped: mystic. Mess and the letters little; ——- Iran the carriage. Mr. Ourrie is also . son. Robert. Those people were ee-g Mr, Daniel Mouse who spent the suffering from blood-poison in his‘ “mpg-pea by Mrs. Amos McLean ofgpsst winter in 5t. Croix, N3. has hand and arm. l-m friends wish himj “no l,‘ "h," home ghey w", visih‘ now returned to his home in West s steady complete row-wry. m, flflph McLean of West Devomiroint. _______ , m4 up 3on1, nrysnton, brother of, ‘ wallssbel Stewart o! West Point. ms. McLean Ind her son Harvey] Mrs. Jack McDonald o! west Point has returned to her home littr I m; use present. Another party had i spent rridsy u the guest of Mrs. Jae. two-weeks visit zpent in are: Har- e; guest-t Mrs. Heyton (Lottie Mc-vhlcbougsllnspringfield. ' bor. Donald) and her two sons Vernon end ___ .. m. u» w. .1»: McDonald of Port vii-s. Hank MoDonlld of Glenwnod Arthur. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- is now recovering liter her ream. ill- h" e tram s lmsincs trip to 2o:- pmis, Mn, Jnnss ham e115 fmily nets me su hope to see hie: she-it. we, um. " ' in Mr. Charles Stewart left rexntlg: for Dalhousle. NB. where he lntsnzls to work in the mill there, Mr. William H. Gillcash of~-D;l- lwusle. NB“ is reported to be sufferw ing frcm an attack of blood-poison- ing, We understand that he is now on the road to recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boulter of Mel- den, Mrss recently mbttrwl to the Is- land :11 are visiting relatives in Milbum-O. In Memoriam THE LATE ABRAHAM BONNELL On Wednesday of last weal-z. char- lottetown lcst one of its foremost citizens. Abraham Ban-hell. who for the greater part of forty-six years served the P6691! o.‘ this Province in the capacity ot supervisor of Fal- conwood Hospital passed away. The new; ct his death came as s great shcek to his many friinds through- ‘ out Prince Edward Island, as reiv lliid been aware of his lilness. In the rear i804 m. Eonnell took up his duties st Falcons-cod, and th- roughout, all these years since by his patience. hi; kindness and his un- failing sympathy cnizarcd himself to inmates and employees alike. indeed ...-... Mr. Bani. Dinvilte has retained {he exercised s peculiar elm-m eve.- lze mentally afflicted ca that ethn- tJ-rhes. by s quiet word or touch of the THERE 1s AiMcLAUGHLIN-BUICK DEALER NEAR YOU TO SERVE You :11m the mcst izolently dis-W And those emplajvze; iv-‘no -ec-n lmgezt in the aerate;- of the‘ Inzfituticn dezllfe that they can re-' call only the 1.- relat ‘ wLei‘. with 3.1:‘. Bcrmell during hi5 tenure cf office. a Chief Juztira Fiathl 3:1 :1- ‘Cssinj: in: Gran-d Jury. [jiild .1 high tribute to the record of Mr, Bonnrll 7'_‘ne Chief Justi: declared that it would, be difficult m find in the‘ Province a more capable or effi '" public servant, Na man cwulrl C-‘l"‘ll- late. he said. the value oi’ Mr. Erm- nells unceasing serrize which he ren- dered ror nearly half a century to the ;a.fflicted among our peogle. Mr. Jus- iilce Hsszard n-armli- seconded. Hr- ‘Lordships tribute and raid that much of the improvement evident in the Falccnwood Institutions today n-as [due to the unceasing labors of this faithful Supervisor. The Grand Juzi". r20. in presenting its reports. after having visited Falconwcvocl. paid its imeet of praise to Mr. Bonnell for his long and faithful service. Saunders announced to the Legisln, itive Assembly this spring that. the Government had acceded to Mr. Bon- ‘nell's request for a pension and re- tirement from office. not only mem- ber; oi’ tlte Government. but also Mr. J. D. Etzsnrt and other mcmbcrs of the Opposition vied with one ano- ther in paying tribute to his charac- ter and his mirth. 1L‘. Bcnztsll will b: rcrzij‘ ::...';:?l nn mnmuhepussehwhthewsrdlfly‘! 0mm I which he was a On the cccasimi ivhen Premier" LOWESTI EIGHT‘ ‘UNEW SYNCRO - MESH SILENT TRANSMISSION on three longer wheelbase series only 11.’;Lan/gblin-Buici“: fine rtmzdard transmission :: user.’ an Ilzc scrics a,‘ ion-cot price. PI-ZJZAC ‘ P!“ “v11 be ml-Wd b?‘ .n death Aflil Irv I I Abraham Bonnet‘, has gone. but the b" “U” 5-“1""iir=n'icry o! his life of devotion ml! f‘ $730.1:- n-gr, have acrificg will lcng linger rytls u; v c5 i910?‘ 1113 K‘ ' many hearts win be simmer and so cfien he brou ht eneeur- [braver beau“ m, paésgd my, “y, U11‘D'Jbt8€ll_v tn:- i i3 en: incl at the . ~ in Tfmlfj: Church. as, zAsthma Overcome. The Jump)! ll'.i‘;1 pas’. 1‘ r last loci: ‘at ‘ mo: asthnts has arsuredly ca. .2. Dr i on“ \vh‘.;1‘.l!‘.e_'.' ltadleam-l-I. D. Kellosss Asthma RW- iy h" 0d l‘, {(51:36, and hvf‘, came at 1214i Proved the most. imsitivs his; m5 L‘?! mmnfirv “hm may, than i, score nrlvictlm of asthmatic attacks Las eve. inmates from the Faltnnwcqd lu-‘lF-ITP-‘L l-"wr: received 1:02.: the‘:- qnflgn; pasrged by p19 b," md in ‘sands who have tried 1t form I tes- Yawylnz m", h“ M1,, (“K1104 9mg; ‘lmlaniinl which leaves no l)Ol!‘. 1m gum? ham, p,“ hm. m.“ mims. ‘doubt that heer LS a real‘ remxiy, Get ‘and to their needs, but were now still ‘ it to-day from your clears. ‘fr ._ .i Flinlsnld ‘n1, . L‘! this c ‘our carry sickness can wt‘: 1M lack I I _ “fssisslineinsse-uwl“ ' ‘;"*~_h_:s' s. 2a..