I his». - I? t l r | s r _nu. .___. s- ___.. x Qklga-w‘ m, ___,__,_ .0 5,4 . Fiiiikflts-rzrzrissx 152:" wcnucslglglvgz ‘EASTMAN’ BOX. CAMERA FUR l IIIUNCTUN MAN Free premium for poker hat ds with Rosebud ‘ smoking tobacco. Western Guardian -LOEII‘ IN Ol-IAILOTTETOWN or between there and Borden. bumper- ettes, tail light and number plate 7624. Finder please notify W. E. Monngban, Borden. 6445-11 -SEVEN MILE BAY. ‘Ihuraday. July 17th. 3 act Comedy Drama by "Pryon Lot M Dramatic (nub. Cur- tain rises 8.45. 1f not fine on Pri- day. 5435-7-lil ii Al this business can o.’ Mo '- lxprcssrsit. ‘ ~ sud-rot plllgls.“ sh s lulld null imurunt tobacco and l. got a0 much pleasure Diltfillflnflklngrilfll piprlul, llLll. I ill- \\ lye consldcr I lAlfl pectin; good vnllln llflf my ulo ncy \\ lth the wbomo it ‘l. ’ So that will-n I get such axiunillezztd E \ h“: m“ presen luau Ill-Tm GHQ d complete sets of i —Sl1.\'Elt MEDAL DONATED B! l MR. LOUSON, 0F MQNTREAL. 3!- CEIVED-bleyor Lidstone has re- ceived from Mr. J. J. Zouson of Mon- treal, the silver medal which was do- nated by him for the best shot st one of the Island's shooting matches at the Bummerside range last fall. ‘rho l l ;§i°.‘.“l°;lni'?.i°..inn‘_l.“’ udhfarad rd: :0“ to Mr. Percy Hoover. o! away the blazer-l "M! i" "1 Charlottetown. for the best shot at ACO“ on the mukst." The be: cums: “b desirable and motel _ be hid without an in; Rosebud out plug tobacco in the pipe. There are artlcIl-e f: the lalhcsand for theme’! ‘all uppii-dscrn cad borne erv (er; t.) obtain tha nkv-r l.a-._-l is la the large nd two pokes- ’ L's ‘:00 yards. Mayor Lidstone has the medal on show in his store window on Water Street and will present it to w. Hooper at the first oonvenien opportunityn-S. l —DBDICATIO\' OF HISTORICAL FLAG. PRESENTED TO UNITED pl-IURCH-At the morning service in "Trinity unites Church, Sununereide. ‘on Sunday morning the Union Jack presented by Capt. L. A. Moore of Summerside to the church in mem- ory of his father. the late Colonel Frederick Strong Moore of Charlotte- town, was dedicated. PQV. m. Rlaser. pastor of the church. read .t.l-.e dedicatory address and prayer. Dr. Clarence McKinnon. principal of Pine Hill College, Halifax, preached a. very impressive eemion suitable for l" . Post Uiilco Bo: 1320. is n sprcinllzcd science. concentrating all its rc- sourccs to ihc end that Defective Vision may be restored, the ocasslon and also spoke on the T“, “n, 1,090,“! and work of Pine Hill. ’l"he choir ren- " '1'},.b_.;an¢..s (of- dered special music. Miss Jean Wright and .\f.r. Roy Srrlallman tak- in’: the solo parts in the hymn ‘King cf Love My Shepperd Is." The flag presented by Capt. Moore l’ had se~n active service both in the South African War and also in the I Great War. Many of the fallen .> heroes of P. E. Island had been j covered by the flag on the battle '. field. The pastor and congregation are very grateful to Capt Moore for '_ his beautiful gift. S. rcctvol. Any one of these defects rndv be, unli nearly always is, the cause of Scrvere Headaches ' ll troubled niih head- aches, we will be glad to investigate the condition of your eyes. and if necessary, furnish you with properly tilted corrective glasses. F. iilltcheson UPTOMETRIST w. j ‘ rcnsousns -Mrs. J. W. Huestis. of Boston. Mass. is at present on a visit to her mother. Mrs. Lucy Dunn. Summer- side.--S. —Mrs. William Ward, of Everett. Mass. has been visiting in Summer- ‘side. the guest of Mrs. Horace Lyle. Summerslde.-S. ..'Miss Ella Mullally. R. N. of Buf- I falo. New York, arrived home on Set- vurday last. to spend the summer with ;her mother. Mrs. John bfullelly, i Souris. West. F. int-ii, , -MLss Mildred and Miss Edith Al- ‘llen. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Allen, of Summerside, are visiting "their sister, Dr. Alien of St. John, N. B, who ls attached to the St. John's , Hospital there-S. -Marly friends wil regret to hear ‘that Mr. Leo Wedge. of the Queen Hotel, Summerside. has entered the Prince County Hospital and was oper- ated on for appendicitis. It is pleas- ing to report that he is now doing Inzcely. [SE l EFRLESS” err; illibll FOX llillllifi Eli -M".ss Hazel Green. for the past two years teacher of Fortune Bridge School. is spending her vacation at her home in Bedeque. She was oc- companied by Miss Daisy Johnston. FLT 5=;c'..lriiy on your of Fortune, who is spending a few Fox or Blink Ranch. "is" i“ <1 Bedeqve gilllfifllCliCdl guaran- L ‘ a ‘eed- Eastern Guardian I c. l - » ' -— '3 “A I- f we OUFSA ..'CARDIGAN~DUNDAS enema dealers ill ranching Services m Sabbath. any 2on1, i930: ; , _ ‘Dunrlas, at ii n. m.; Cardigan, Sab- wppLct” bath School v. 2.15 p. m. Service nt Th 3 p. m; Lorne Valley at ‘l p. m. Rev. . HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED AND W. E. Davies, BA. Minister. lag Eli i‘. g tigers ardware 5 ,,,_,,,,,,.,,,,,,, = Bf» RtRKueN l moon-J». I. l. Company Limited We also sell such ac- cessories as Fox Pans, Tongs, Staples, etc. E ....._..__...._____._ i, BELLGYMATHIESON ._._____.___.__ .__ lemma e aoueun magnum » °°"°="°=I . noun to man C. M. 9 Co., Howl-AG“ 6| Queen Street __..__. ,_ London, B C. l. England k-i‘ 9V 0Q OOKOQOOOOO Public Auction Sales Reception Of At O’Leary. The meeting was one of the largest political meetings Prince County. 1t was easy to see that. the electors or West Prince were looking to Hon. w. Berlnctt for the adjustment of their many claims. The hall-was filled to 61P- acity, even the speakers‘ platform had every available inch of space taken up. The supporters o! the Liberal candidate were interrupted with cries of "Why not 80f!) Am- ett." no. Charles Rogers o! Bum- merside speaking on behalf of Mr. McLean brought down cries of "Bennett! Burnett!" when he re- ferred to Hon. Mackenzie King's vis- it to the Imperial Conference this fell. A few of the faithful cheered when Mr.- Rogers made mention of the “monument? all ovul- Prince Count-y to Mr. McLean: but in the main the support of the Liberal party was sadly lacking considering the rim of the audience. The chairman, Mir. Stanford Phil- lips very ably presided and was courteous and fair to both candid- ates and their assistants. The meet- ing at times was more or less noisy but the chairman was on to his job and kept the huge gathering in or- der. On the platform besides the two candidates. Mr. J. P. Arnett and Mr. A. n" McLean. were m» A. y. Arse- nault. M L. A.: Mr. Shelton Sharp. Mf. William H. Dennis, M. L. A” and otha-e. MR. AR-NETT RECEIVES OVATION Mr. Arnett. the Conservative can- didate. received a most enthusiastic welcome by the large audience when he arose to speak. He had his subjects well in hand and in a quiet but very‘ convincing manner brought home point after point of the fall- ure of the King Government. in his opening remraks he thanked the people for pinning their faith to him when they nominated him in Summerside lest fall. ‘more was pro- icnged applause when lVLr. Arnett said he believed that it would be his pleasure to thank them again after the 28th. He dealt ably with the tar- iff question explaining how our tar- iffs are fluctuating at the will of the United States. Our duties go up o: dawn in accordance to the powers that be st Washington. The Bennett policy. Mr. Arnett emphasised. is n policy for a Canadian tariff for the Canadian people. In speaking of the boasted surplus of the Dunning budget. Mr. Arnett said that it was made up of the sales tu. which has a direct effect on the pockets of the people. The withdrawal of the grants for education and other mat- ters were touched upon by Mr. Arn- e‘t. Old Age Pensions were ably discus- sed by the Conservative candidate. FISHERMINS PROBLEMS The fishermen‘; troubles were also ably brought out by ‘Nlr. Arnett. There was loud applause when he flaked wl-lst Mr. McLean or the King administration had done for the fishermen of West Prince. Tenders had not yet been celled for the lurk at Skinners Pond. The building of Arneti: Loudly Applauded At Great O’Leary Meeting Conservative Tide Advancing Strongly In Prince County, As Evidenced By Enthusiastic Arnettv At One Of Largest Political Meetings Ever Held The joint meeting at OIpas-y on Monday night was another greet victory for the Conservative pert?- ever held in Mr. J. Frank u they any that a lady can work in hu- elippen Inland the wharf and not get her foot wet. The dissatisfaction of the major- ity of the returned man was fully discussed by Mr. Arcett. He reed B letter from Sir Arthur Currie in re- MB. J. FRANK ARNETT. gard to the returned soldiers asking that the whole system he revised and Conservative C didate for Prince tainer packed in ice. “PERFECTION” household word from “One grade only HORSE RACES or SUNDAY at CAVENDI 5H Whether you go to the HORSE RACES or CAVENDISH on a little private outing or plo- nic be sure to eat ‘PERFECTION’ Ice Cream. For your own little party we can supply a. con- We also supply SANITARY PLATES and SPOONS so that when through all you have to do is throw them away. Ice. Cream is now a. one end of the Province to the other as well as on the North Shore. and that. is the best.” is and always has been our motto. Try the new Candy Con e. It's just greet! 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. “ ADream of Fruit and Cream" taken out of politics. Mackenzie King during his campaign brought it in- to politics and took the u-edlt of PM“ u” “mm” 3°“ ‘mun tive Candidate for Prince. He has but “(whips had been done‘ PM“- been a very successful business man. 4°" y“?! ‘“°"1dh*“"°mb°°:n;“i’;“ and yet has had time to devote to to re urn men ave rn - . _ public affairs both in the town of zrxezoziwwgis; ‘Lrsegzztlgfia Eurnmerside and in the county. He ' | has been an energetic member of the lgmikfhg; ha,” ‘gsfrgirgl: Town Council and e. most popular ' bu“! ' mayor; and in all good work and Bennett being nmulti-millionaire m. matters o! public mkrest he has Ame“ “id that M!‘ Bennett was a. borne more than an ordinary share- kee“ busme” ml" but’ °“ “A5 being When the Conservative Convention chm“ “Jud” P’ m: Pgfiwmmn he‘ offered him the nomination for the Ffilgmd mm many u 5s wnnTi county he accepted the honor and "Fm" “d dewwd m‘ wh°1° tunejresponsibility fully realizing that it t° 0mm‘- “d m‘ mwwsts ‘"7! mewntailed great sacrifices and much 95-11541!!! PWPW- Tm" W" mud. arduous work on his part; and since; cheers 1°? MY- Benn?" ‘A m“ Wm" I then has nobly thrown himself into' 1H MI- “WW8 lddiw- the conflict, with such zest and ef- One of the most forceful and en- gaging personalities in politics to- day is Mr. J Frank Arnett. Conserva- Central Creameries Perfection Dairy Charlottetown t‘ Sllmmerside Look for the Perfection Sign on the Perfection Shop u i: I) GEDRGETOWN Miss Mary Mas-tell. Mlo has been for the pest few months In Mt- Stewsrt. returned to her home in Georgetown. Mir. Aiolysius MacDonald. Pan- mure Island. reonntly visitd! Gnorfl town. Mr. Gerome Murplw. Panmllre Is- land. Ncently visited GQOPBEWWR- Dr. Macintosh. Charlottetown. re- lfectiveness, that his opponent hes min-TR SITUATION 1190313“ i had to work» as even he never worked ' before to avoid being completely! The butter situation brought the snowed “ma; i heartiest support to the speaker. He ___________ said that he did not treat the lnnt- I y Aer iizhtlv as w- Mel-w‘ h“! dwe- . ises o! ule Hon. m. Bennett could: ‘Whm him" W“ '5 m" 9'5 2° “F” . not be fulfilled. He also came out Iver ovum! 1t w” B WW “rim” m"- 5 strong on the fishormens rights. ter for the farmer. m. Amett said He used the same old argument ‘ha.’ ‘that in spell“! w W! "imam °‘ the British North America. Act would a 13:39 gel-mew m’ “h” day’ the A have to be amended before the leg- mlna-Ee!‘ had 551d that’ mm“ fauisiation of Mr. Bennett's promise of W“ t"! C9113 P" Pwnd ‘e55 “u; Old Age Pensions could go into ef- year. That meant that on 200 pounds v rec.‘ and me pension be ‘wen w the of butter there "was a loss of $20- 000 to the farmers. surely something had to be done to help the farmer. He went into all the different, phas- es of the situation as it stands to- day and received a round of ap-l plause as he sat down. LIBERAL CANDIDATE Mr. McLean who was the first ‘speaker appeared to be rather ner- vous and talked rather fast at tim- es to cover his ground. He rambled through a long discussion on the rec- ord of the Liberal Government, for whicl-l‘ he said bodied no apology to make. The Dunning Budget. re- duced taxetion. Trade Treaties, Brit- ish Preference, settlement of West- ern Provinces, soldiers settlements, Old Age Pensions; adjustment of the steel and coal duties mentioned in the Duncan report were all taken up by Mr. llfclem. He spoke at some length on how his Government had undertaken to settle the claims of Western Camila; but a.il he had to say with regard to the claims on Prince Edward Island was that the subsidy claims will be adiuated et the Draper time. He tried to make the people believe that the Conserv- ative policy is a "made-in-Waahing ton Policy" and the present Dun- ning Budget a reel Canadian budg- et, which will open the door to greater trade: but his words lacked the conviction necem y to carry the tide his way. Co/nsid h... the enor- mous audlence in e one time Liberal town. the applause accorded to Mr. McLean was disappointingly small. Mr. McLean had to call to his aid, after attacking and ridiculing the Conservative policies a letter from the Canadian Auoelation at Ottawa the wharf at Egmont Bay was an utter waste of money. be contended. BRINGING UP FATHE t ' > or . _ W, n,“ § EYESIGHT . _ Shlnrlnx m; will be furnlsh- l EXAMINATION . t f2.‘£"i'f'“.'..i.'.'.?.'.{‘ :l..""‘.'.":: ..l"‘“""""u"""='-- . rncrsidc, P, E. l. 4 Represented h) ‘ 2 l - Alfred Fraser, Inc. Ollee Connected mu a 212 rmn Avenue Dunn" 1 ‘ New York. N. r. "mung, f_ ;_ L q NMlMP-w-l-wmheo-msaun liflhfi." 0-0-0400‘ angles: DOgLAflfi no i K - wHlcw-tsgqore PruT ‘ F were ‘e ~ in which it was said that the prom- provinces by the Federal Govern- merit. Mr. Charles Rogers supported Mr. McLean and Mr. S. s. Hssian of Montague also spoke on behalf of the Liberal cardidate. Dr. W. J. P. McMillan, M. L. A.. o.’ Charlottetown was the only lieut- enant of the Conservative candid- ate and was therefore allowed to speak fortynlinutes. He was greet- ed with much enthusiasm when he made the remark that he had never in all his experience witnessed such a. tremendous gathering at a polit- ical meetizg. He dealt chiefly vdth the old age pensions end pointed out the necessity of the Act. in this province. He also told his audience that it would have been far better if Mr. McLean had been able to tell, them that the Maritime claims had been settled instead of the western claims which brought cries of “hear, hear?" I In s. ten minutes rebuttal speech. I Mr. McLean attemptcd to gnswer} some of the charges which had been hurled at hirn by the Conserv- ative speskersq-S. Workmen repairing tho tows; Qf g church at ‘Il-lntcham, England, m. cently found a coffin containing the mummified body of a child who died it is estimated, about 15 years ago. The Philippines labor Congress i; rlwtestini against the influx of Chinese and Japanese into the’ n. lands. zzbougles" Egyptian Liniment. a.l- ways quick. alweys certain. Stops bleeding blatantly. Cauterlzes wounds and prevents blood poisoning. Splend- id for muscular rheumatism. "- R . ONE o: citric-r cently visited Georgetown. w. Philip DoylejG-eorgetovn, re- cently visited Mt. Stewart. Misses Sarah and Nellie MePhee. Georgetown. recently visited Mt. Stews-rt. Mr. end Mrs. L. Lsvanciier and little aorl, of Boston. Mesa, motored to Georgetown. Miss Mary Boudreaulr. Montague. recently visited Georgetown. Mrs, Herold l-Iynes. nfol-ltague. re- cently wsited Georgetown. Mr. Herb Murphy, Panmuro Is- land. recently visited Georgetown Mrs. Fey. New Port. recently vis- ited Georgetown. Mrs. James Batnhilder and three children who have been visiting her father in Summerside returned to their home in Goorgetawu. Mir. end Mrs. wnchsn and spud. "n. Boston. Mess. are visiting in) AH‘. \ ‘SE-E YOU ARE A BOOK TO READ" TRYING To mCK OUT Georgetown. the guests of he; moth- er Mrs. Mary Dalton. Mi‘. Thomas DBIWD. Boston. M851. is visiting his mother of Georgetown Dr. Charles Dougtn. (Iherlottetowll ‘recently visited Georgetown. Miss Nellie MoElohom, BourLs. is visiting in Georgetown, the guest of MN. P. A, ecully. Miss Merle Pequot and little sister ‘of Souris are visiting‘ in Georgetown the guest of Mrs. Henry Sampson. M!’- Wm. Martell, Penmure Island recently visited Georgetown, Mrs. John uexlnnon. Charlotte- town. “ecently visited QOOPQQQQWfL Nir. ‘Rainer and daughter Ruth, l Charlottetown, recently Georgetown. Misses Mary ind Susie l-lemphill, .M°ni-e:ue. spent the week end at their home in Georgetown, Mr. McNeil. New Perth. recently visited Georgetown. MissEditl-l Molten. Charlottetown. recently ‘tisited Georgetown. g N111. John Morrison, Charlottetown ‘Yewmll’ Visited Georgetown, ‘i lvlrs. (Din) Grant, Montague, u. icrntlv visited Georgetown. Mr. George Fraser, Montague, n. vefli-ly visited Georgetown. l visited ~ cently visited Georgetown, Mrs. Grant. of Boston, is visiting in Georgetown, the Quest of her mo. ther Mrs. John Delorie. Miss Fannie Delorie, Boston, is visiting in Georgetown, the guest of nu mother. Mrs. J. Delorie. Ming Freida Fraser, Montague. rs. cently visited Georgetown, --A. llolllllllllllls PRINCE ALBERTA. Seek. July ii. —Premier W. L. Mackenzie King was oflcielly nominated today as the Lib- ersl nominee for Prince Albert. George-Braden, also, was nominated as Conservative standard bearer to op- pose the Prime Minister. Doubling» Production (Clnldiln Press) NEW YORK. N. Y., July lL-Tha Standard Oil Company of New Jersey announced today organization of e Company under which e new refining process is made available to seven- teen oil companies. The announce- ment describes the process as capable of doubling oil production. HOTIL FOR SALE AT CABDIGAN Contains l2 rooms. sewerage. Mill Ind electric lighting. The only hotel in the tow-n, enjoys a nice transient trade. A. L. ADAMS. Carlilgut Mrs. Mabel Fraser. Montague, 1o- OW MORE THAN Ia andfini . ‘Ililllllllli GO AHEAD‘. r LL too-r DISTURB You- § alu-l-le-jzl. FOR EVERY PAINT JOB FIFTY KINDS " F0! We! ~fivo years the excellence of also as been scee ted. Now you can the same lap-eye Iap-s-lae lebel-in more than fifty forms embracin everyvariety of household paint o quality-with the IF IT GOES ON WITH A BRUSH, USE BPiJ-AC _ llouSEHOLD PAINTS AND FINISHES p15 ll. tllllll