'WEDNESDAY. BEA WEAR A SMART FREE SWING SUIT» r _ M Donald san a duet. Mrs. f! Tiiebzpcfir- or 01f cltlfii or towns within the Hodge fnlzinmw does make for wfigm “as” mvitged the SWIG“. 72X 72" CID“! ~— $3.85 each ‘y, 1,, - 05L L e provncc ve no vote, nor have ‘ - ~11. h (,0 he home for the July meeting ' I Tie that. Binds: ' MiSLOX‘ spoke Judges of the supreme or County jtggivliglrliolflaét niggalgglbgr) slips; when The whun mad sock,“ “.111 721K108" 010th -— $5.85 each ~ “Om U“ "Wk o‘ Jud“ flnfibthallk‘ (mum or retummg 0mm“ i“ the pendenoe independence self-rc- be invited to attend. The meetifl! n , . ‘ _ . cd tlic ineinuersf of _tli,~ gilirfieregé elelczrtliontk d we“ “a selfqevamg it gives to 01mm with the mizpah berm 54X 54 C10“! — $2.85 each r i 0r slim: , e rm “war s of the govern-i . ‘. '- ’ _ d, t, I H . ; d H r1‘ t ,. g 3 ‘ nit; I alibi; ‘are mfllf." refers to those who are per i Ififiaiymlfswgfieahf‘gfseoafifégeuéfgl. c m 18x 45" Runners _ 69c each ' ' An ey ElV€ W0 ‘m “W”? ', “Fmmm gm t manemli’ d°P°“d°“" “W” ‘he g°"'i and belcause it does this it con: nmuusy. itmmrma. - The ) " “ 7 I “ante he Ouidiiiaiiebiiylricirprg egg fmmffthméfw“ ‘he “m” °' ‘°"'“‘l stituties itself into one of the great- WMB of the Presbyterian Church 12x m, Oblong“ _' 19° “ch , .. ' . A<Ay~E5S lion . v . -n w 1c ey uve for support, n’ ( h 1d h‘! y n l m u“ n . Leaving his Belfast charge shortly. dues n t mo, d m h ' est of all bulwarks aganst coni- e er a nua ee g o 10x 15» 0M0“ s _ 15c each 71f. Durant: his address he gave a few rem,’ 10mm “lie; fir? “Zr; munfsm, socialism and all other Wednesday evening at. the home of g ' hold from ivlili-li lie had returned r CM “tint, n t f _ I want. to stress ivliat. life insnr- answered by thirteen members. ilic night. Ill ’ Wt‘ fnm being a dvlfl- 21,1565? 11m; @0295 ‘lg’: ntzenigogrllv mice means for the state. Last The following 931C911 We"! Qlected Chair back sets, 3 piece saiv- The We “M WE“ "m1 “l” relief have .. vow a, have Wan“; your in 1936. life insurwive wm- t0 w“! f" the ensuing Yea" set __ __ .__ _ ._ ._. 39c li i $14M ~ i611" (IRAS WELL for Photographs. cnt. Waves. L-90l-5 -28-Ll CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. 14-6798-7-12-312 WEDNESDAY is Dance night at the Highlands. L-lflbfi-B-Tiies-Wed-tf. THE 37th ANNUAL .\IEETING Of ‘ P. E. I. Dental Asocinuon Will be held in Charlottetown this evening at. 7 o'clock". 14-387-6-16-11. TOR SALE.—Ninety acres of good farm land ti: Glennnnan, lot 35. , Apply to r-izlicr Owen Beard. Glen- . finnan or Palmer and I-Iaslam, Chai-lotteioiin. L-l370-6-l2-l6-19. MOORE &: McLEOD LTD., will be open for lausiness all day today and all diiy every Wednesday until Elke.‘ .\In".s l‘. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-The Sacrament. of ‘Ilia Lord's Supper will lit.‘ dispensed in the Kirk, Stari- i clxel. on Sabbath June 20th. Ser- vzces at 10.30 A. .\f. and 7 P. M‘. Pre- Ii pa i‘. " '2 ices oii Tuiursdny llthi 19th at i ORANGE PARADE .-\T BELLE RlYElL-Tlie uiinunl ’ll'l\(l0 of the ciiilercnt Orange IAXIQ‘: of Belfast and vlcinzti" was hold on Sunday, June 6th to St. Aiitircws United Cluzrch with Bro. Rev. J. R. Skinner _ A lnrgc cuii- thc church Miss ilcr- remarks on lllf‘ rccent Conference lctl by 1511i. Iran}; Cook as flag- ibeurcrs and Piixi‘ liiliih Milcphel" son and cicd by BT0- i lircthrcn from .0 pnrutl i‘ 'l'li The Central Guardian ‘worried By Pimple: GULLISONS for better Perman- L'1498'6'16'“~ proximately 325.000 people will cast And Eczeua - Complexion Unblemished after 6 Weeks of Kruschen "For the past two years." writes B WOmB-n. "my face was covered with hard pimples and red blob- cnes, and I also had eczema on my neck and fore-arms. I tried lotions, creams and ointments, without the slightest eflect. I was so worried. Fortunately I decided togiveKrus- chen a. trial. and without any ex- aggeration, within six weeks my face was witnout a blemish, and I have not had a sign of eczema since. I take Kruschen regularly every morning, and would not be without it."—-iMrs.) J.A. I The Statesmanship 0f Life Insurance From the standpoint of the in- dividual, life insurance i; the finest, wisest and safest invait- ment that a man can make. It. gives him security, a greater self- raspect, a higher reserve of char- acter. It. confers upon him what the world most needs today-a sense o! individual human respons- ibility. In those black, bitter years when fortunes and savings were swept away, li.e insurance was the one mooring-the one sheet anchor that held-for hundreds o! thous- ands of families. I am in favor of it because it gives a man an estate; because it purchases security, increases con- Pimples and eczema are fre- quently due to impurities in the blood-irritant poisons which slug- gish body organs are failing to ex- , pel from the system. Kruachen Salts help to keep the body organs llleil‘ bB-llbts when Nova Scotians go to the polls to record their (‘H0199 of a provincial government. June 29--if the voters show the same interest as in 1933. A total of 313,000 persons voted at the election of 1933. when the non-voting age . A Dominion Bur- eau of statistics estimate plnced the Wpulatlon at 537.000 at the end of i936. To be eligible to vote, a. person must be 2i years of age, s, British sublect and must have resided ivitli- in the province at least one year preceding the date wf the writ of election. \Vards of the govemment. Indians and those in government o.’ 01d nflo Pensions. Women will vote, exercising the ‘ franchise they have held for the‘ 1 last i8 icars. HALIFAX. Candidates in June the 14—(CP)— forthcoming notion of our fathers that a man must make his own way, that. he was responsible for himself and fri- his family, that he must depend upon his own foresight and his own courage — tfiesc things have begun to give way to a leaning towards patern- do for ourselves. such things as old age pensions, to state control of this and that; is why we have talk o.’ state old age insurance. talk of scores of other things, the responsibility for which. in an individualistic society, should fall upon the individual, and upon [SD15- punics paid out the czilossal sum of $159,009,000- Add that suiu to the made through the years o. (lepress- ion, and we have the tremendous fidence, removes fear, and estab- lishes credit. More than that, and from a national standpoint, it is a check and balance against penods of inflated prosperity and of' ex- treme depression. energy, his own That is why we are turning to to Canadians in loath claims. maturities, annu- ties, dividends and other benefits payments i I SERVE THEM AT ANY TIME OF I "q THE DAY ’ S. "My family ll liable to u]: for Kellogg’: n any time of the day. So l keep the pamry well-flocked. They're and: a convenience.” Kellogg's Corn Flakes in milk or cream satisfy that: hungry feeling morning, noon or night. These crisp, golden flakes are always . nourishing and ‘satisfying. Ideal for the bedtime supper because they encourage sound the church on Wednesday evening. Meeting opened with the Presi- dent, Mrs. J. M. McLean, in the chair. Worship period was con- ducted by Miss Alva Brehaut. A A week ago the President of The Auxiliary had the privilege of hearing Mrs. Induk Pak of Koren, speak, at. Charlottetown. and gave an interesting report of her massage. An article on Temper- ance was mad by Mrs. LB. Melllsh as an entertainment number, Mrs. James McLai-en and Mrs. I... A. Mrs. James Lowery. Roll call was pres., Mrs. James Currie (re-elect- ed); vice prcs., Mrs. D. McKinnon, (re-elected); secretary, Mrs. Min- nie McDonald: treasurer. Mrs. Hu- bcrt Nelson. The following dele- gates were appointed to attend the convention to be held at Mur- Hand made Tuscany laces and l-land Embroidered Linens , the end o: June for the benefit of ' f t1 nin all d . our city and out of town customers. ilg-{lcthgis 1503:5315 ythgnsccmuig- anlgéltréagelnotisgfrrgilsgg‘ alegpid b , L-HSS-ti-ld-liw tion of impurities in thogblood. mind the “mates, reason of an I at‘; “if: M) . f .. \\‘ . r e o - r 6.5.21?“‘l»‘i~.,i‘.‘i.llffsbr.i‘i.“fii l Ex sci 325 000 21".‘: zziirzi trait": iifsiif rust. “*1” = ° Caiizitiii Services on Sunday, June. p 7 101131 m9 gf-ldflfuifild m‘? Crefiflolllblll?! Lindon, 08:; n IE g . 20th. w ’- as fdlows: COlIlIIiUIli0ll_ ' a sense o in v 11o NSDOH-S - I -— E t l l services ivili be hell at Clifton l1 ity. 'I'hat, to my mind-the sense l, A. Al. and Mt. Herbert 2.30 P. M. T G r11 P of responsibility in the individual (ORN fuKfi . Regular scrvlcept Pownsl, '1 P. M. 0 0 0 0 Si himself-is one of the great needs Preparatory service in Mt. Herbert _ I. o; our me3_ Milli B08100‘ rPldkidiflll Church, n1: v 8 P. M. Geo- A. D. HALIFAX, June 14 —-(CP)—Ap- The old idea of thrift, the old ‘Info lotto: Bargain Prices We were fortunate to. strike an exceptional buy in these lines and are handing them direct- nt P1“ ' l‘,évongiikfirlgxcpougqii ipgfgégtion of the provincnvas about alism, toward a tendency to have Vefyt, fflvoralilfi Iinfillflll 1y over to you at these amazingly 10W DPICEB. " J ‘ ' _’ ‘q l" 5». J almost 62 per oent of the the state or the govcrnmcnt do rbr- for 11s qiwr er vow 8V9" v e MM‘ "“ I‘ H 9 t’ 16 n‘ entire population including those of u; what we 51101.13 be pfljpgfgd to Treasurer, Mrs. L. A. Johnston. HAND MADE TUSCA-NY LACE CLOTHS Compare these cloths with some you may have seen costing three and four times the price. 72x 90” cloth Irish Peasant Weave ‘Linen Luncheon Sets 54x54” cloth with 6 napkins worth $4.00 set on —— $4.85 each , _, ,» w O - -i, Nova Scotia clectio s r . Do you wzini i0|)€ 1i Vmuu. . broader shoulders “M? Q‘§,‘§.},‘_,~ wide Yflriefiy 0f “Q1113 f,§"§,“§f_“‘,,,‘§ tact or $i,i35,uoo,0;o iinitl out in ray Harbor South: Mrs. H. Nelson, I Sale “ — _ " — _ ~ _ _ — — "“ $235 Set i ‘ . liuFlTHVCl‘ hips‘ ziddcd height? Sure you _A_n,-n,‘.,“ After 11,9 the law profession is dominant. m, Canada by life lllsiiflilll‘; com- Nlrs. J. Currie and Mrs. J. Low- ' Hand Embroidered Linen Luncheon Sets panics since 1929; this taking. no iiccoiuit of millions in loans recur- ery. Mrs. J. P. Beer invited the least 19 of nn expected so candid, m w S society to her home for ihe July iiivilioiiiircd the arc lawyers. \\ ell, we have T‘ Senvd n“ the ‘, do und so docs every other boy! '54 x 54” cloth with 6 napkins worth $3.85 on - . thc ‘Tr-Y “m Mr 5"" a smart tailored “'99 m, 1i int-n they Both Liberal and cqngcrvmive ed 1y policyholders during pcriodi meeting. A violin duet by Mrs. Sale _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ $238 Set ‘ SWIM-Ti "i111 1W" 1l'"l'>"-'r»*'- in “H the new colors fnriicd lll ii mid iii the D3113’ leader-i. Premier Angus L. of stress. Dzwison and Mrs. Lowery was , , " and patterns for Summer. Brim;- Dzid down to Nllllf‘ Ofllfl‘ i»; "tried to Ill: gfgifddonslsd and opposition Louder We litllr IllllCll of iviiiwt pbveéii- much enjoyed by the members. H ; Hand Embroidered Linen Luncheon sgig, p} , p‘ PYOWSQ Iiros.‘ (UIIHIFPUW . . . show hill‘ how przilctigdd lriifitnggfxciigct-DlbeclggillfilfztlSig: lpniisebrsloililgflytil) dtoitifi t()(IlI‘Ilg]')ég])tl]£eO\’TT' Personals l7 piece ‘vorth $101M) set’ on sale _ '_ $750 Se‘ ' Svte“ th9§9§l1l¥§ IWIHY "l"! 11nd "W" P917" out ‘ _._ .. ._ ivelv enflflked in politics and scv- difficulty: to stciitly the national v Maderia Hand Embroidered Pillow Cases “m! the Pr“? L‘; 10;,- [hun he usmfli‘; pays for m, ‘T(,‘V\I1 K sirlrlul‘. and niother. ernl of their most promincii‘. sup- rum-pic. Yet not. zill that; nurvGov- "The mm“ or hqayor L H o“ best unlit $1 49- air . your suit. You can't fail iii this argument, and " J Rgimggg ‘m’ memmrs °t that PM‘ °"m“,°‘.""l ‘E1 "“t‘°“‘,‘11' 11'“: “fir? Coffin is much regretted by his r f! y _ _ _ _ _— ' p ’ . , , ,- _ _- - ,, >- >‘ - l\.li— iii/Q 1AM oii- lli - v _. . . . - \\ Q10 sill‘? Dad “ill Zlpplotlille HHS Millie I00! _, . .. ~ for the Minister of Highways A s MM“ oilnllfinlls‘ or begins to 0mm. we iunni fiicntls and citizens of the I lyfadgna Type Hand Embrmdgred Plllow ‘ Jiinlllli of Ji l5 Mina" 1S I1 COHTPHCtOI‘; Attorney trenwnrlous suuiz; paid out by our (mu or Montague‘ H C3885 -— —— ——- — — — — — — -—- — 89¢ pair - W’ " j General MficQlhqrrlci a "WWW; life insurance conriaitivs. What it , _ _—"_ THE STYLE STORE FOR BOYS! mm; POINT SCHOOL ruin? Ménistrrl‘ tlllivjvcrk fl tfOTlTlPl‘ mung m, . ,,,‘,__; mm ,3 m, ‘xéupvizlhfilfi-bfglicrriizrgfiagédlgokii; I Point de Venice Banquet Cloth ___ this is a , ---» or s upcr n cncon w li tli ,1‘ ,1 ~11" g‘ v, i ii - ‘ ‘ . ‘ , ' __ __ i poiiriwgng is ilic standing of Nova Scotin Stool and com Com? lblgliagznlolzx‘ ailéntuvddsinrylenf bod during the past week, is mnk- i 5Rml3le 919th worth $32-50 9n sale "" $19-50 l ‘ . I Rico Point, Swliool for the month pony; Minister oi AgTicuifm-Q John national has“ m“; hm. Vi): 1'12 11 SDIPHGII! recovery. iVhile S, ‘ iOf \I2l\‘j A Mcnonnldi a mnne"? Health (WilmlVPil. In '21 u-tzrzl life working about‘ the elecmc power - . . (“W10 1X""1~ 170mm‘ Mmlmmei i Anmstcr R R" Dfl-"isi ‘l "lcdic"! zincc, as an izistituti. ii. hrs stzi (l I mum Mr‘ Clements hm ormsm“ '5' 2. llnrvcy MncFu-iicrii. Jloctoi‘ mid ltfinistcr izitlzout Port- dug“ 11m. ‘mm-S n5 m“. 0f the ' Grade VIIIWl. lilariorie Taylor‘. , r91“ Conlcml- a n51‘ deal?" migiitgics‘. fnciors for good i'i o.:r mqnsfdw Sgockmg Dams through g N, >\T_.,,.Dn,,,_;dii; 3_ “m, , Four candidates are medical men, national mp; a P133,» of it", i; n'(\; ' °~ M" he (‘lined a 11°39!‘ THE NEW G.—E. GENERAL V Si‘. —l. lndbTl MricEach- .\l..i<'l)niiultl. V Jr.’ l. Barbara Man- Hirn: 2. Allan MacDonald. Lorraine Man- Mnc-Eachern; 3. Grade I sw-l. fsrm; 2. Connie 1 Omen Tnvlor. ‘ Grade I Jr.—1. Heicn MacDon- tinllj 2. David A/lzinson; 3 Douglas Taylor. Perfect. attendance: Taylor, Ruby MnrDougnll. R. MncNcill (tvnr-licri. riot. plcnsc copy) Mariam i EXAMINATION Hfllng and Supplying Glassol Etc. H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST SIONTAGUE. P. E. I. nnd four others are merchants when the House is not in scssion. Furni- int: and businms cacti claim thrm‘, F- W. "Casey" Baldwin. first British citizen to fly an airplane, and railway/men by N. C. Munro of New Glasgow. u former station agent. John Allie MncGreggor of $001liirt0n is an insurance salesman, While 560F842 B. Murray. son of a former Nova Scotin premier, who is running in Cape Breton Norm is a retired bank man. Advance polls are held p, week before election day for fishermen, traveillers, railway employees and other classes who find it. impossible ‘ to be in their place of residence June 29. ators." a new departure in Nova Scotia elections. The enumeration go from house to souse obtaining the names of all those eligible to cast n. ballot. The enumerators work in pairs, one each being! chosen by the two major prunes, Liberal and Conser- vative. Thcir lists are subject to n. buttress of nur rniiilnlist 0.x. - iztition: a challenge iii list-l‘ to all ciicirfes of individualism. ..'OWlNG TO THE PRESSLTAIK. i 01-‘ BUSINESS, I am aukiiig my patrons to please iiiuke appoint | iiicnsi. ahead, to ovoid disappoint- | merits. Mrs. W. Herbert Pooleb Beauty Salon, Wood Island Hi1, Montague. . JBIG AMATEUR (LONGER/I, i Montague. Iuutiny, June 25th. Walter ‘, Burdctt is urrrnigiiig the whole Pm‘ I grain from Dundas mid vicinity. lie will also give several request. num- lar monthly meeting of the W. M. S. o; the United Church at. Morita» gue was d in hi classroom of officer for the district is in charge of the compilation of the voters’ list, which is published and subject to challenge as in urban sections. He has under him a group of reg- to bond down on one knee which mid it was found that something Ilflil pierced the knee, causing in- fection which ncccssitutedn slight. Qpiffllfflll. 7 1-)‘ _ i g son. . l. th 1 , - . | TODAY S BIGGEST 1v 1- s. ‘"@‘..‘.‘.°..§.‘.’I-’""li Eastern Guardian- 2. Viola lilziclinclirrii, 3. Phyllis Ham?‘ North the sole newsbéper I i Macliliiclicrn. ' .,.' ,‘ ‘ ' 4 _ __ _ i, and. III Charlie MucDou- ggagvTlfhg-ih; Sgginilgrbéglrirrrfrstggcié C‘h;zybgagkfilrétgjugm igm “gt There Is a Well Known Pass Word Between Many. ‘KmG-rade ll-l. lyiuglizi. AIacEnch- ughmome keep" m ‘Invcmefib “WW5 W mu“ 1W1“ Arcr“ “um” i Island Friends when They Get Together. \ Paves the Way to Friendly Talk and Good Fellowship THE PASSWORD IS CHEWING I Y s In cities and towns of more than bvfs- L'1455"13'15'19'33~ » 5,003 mpulntovn, preliminary lists ?"‘—_ of voters are obtained by “Enumer. .-*W.M. S. nIEE/rs-Tlic regu- IT HAS MAINTAINED ITS PLEASING FLAVOR FOR HALF A CENTURY. Manufactured By Office Connected With challenge and revision after being ictrars, each of which attends to CHARLOTTETOWN . Iirugstore polsted trllpubllo pines-ll. compilation of the list in his own ———_ ~— —qj_i“ ___n rum " , e returning district. Refiqqeraior BRINGING up FATHER EWRQSM g“ .4 M55}, -- y eor e c Before you buy an electric refrigerator compare the " (‘at ¢H.pop-°q41 ggwwgu; ‘T’ "I ' . mechanism for it not only represents 70 per cent. of $113555‘); 'REN’QWEE$AQNIT rm» v fIéFrQSERPl-EQ‘ THgrMhar M‘, fwfihlé'°o*rri your invostmcnt, hut itdctormines how long and how ' ogstillgréuTibgogiééuHfa/ggniro- To Busnessg a, w fan A OF,"- 5,1142%. well the refrigerator will serve you. The famous seal- i , ¢AN piqg Hm, _ _ ~ \ wéxvoam_,s_l I 5U“ a,‘ ed-in-stccl (ii-PI Thrift Unit-Ahat requires no atten- i _, I. y‘ I f tion, not. even oiling-brought dependable, trouble- d ‘y ‘h free automatic refrigeration within the reach of every ' 1 ,- liome. Others are now following GE’s lead and adopt- i! q ing “sealed? types but no other make of refrigerator , .~ - A. is as effectively sealed as the GenerallhElectrifi has made and sold more refr iterators wt scae b mechanisms than all other manufacturers combined! t 7 Come in now and see the new G-E models on display. _ I I i Maritime Electric 0o. Ltd. , s ___. CHARLOTPETOWN i» ~ t _‘ , l L,‘ w“ ~ .