< 4 103$‘ i» qpd Save the “Poker Hands” The large 10c package of Rosebud _ Cut Plug contains 1 “Poker Hand”. . l The larger 15c package contains i TWO “Poker Hands”. ' - \ For FOUR complete sets of "Poker Hands”, you receive this genuine Rubberset Shaving Brush. This is only one of many valuable pre- sents you can get by smoking this sweet, mild, satisfying tobacco; and saving the “Poker Hands". DELCO-LIGHT gives you electric light for ' the house and outbuildings; It runs pressure water pump. It permits the use of all manner of electrical appliances for your convenience and comfort. lei me give. you. a demonstration- Ea obligation- “ - Gray B. N. Keith, A Summersdle, P. E. Island. i your _ l l What the Royal York is to . Toronto TB! inrd Nelson is to l-lelliax and Nova Seotla . . a spaelow hotel in a sup- erb setting, directly opposiil the Public Gardens. Lord Nelson Concert Oreh- p ' estra, Dance Orchestra, Sta- tion OI-INB . . . . the cmtro or the social, club and com- mercial llie oi llaliiat. European Plan. I00 rooms with bath and oujslde e!- posure. $8.50 and up. The Social Centre. —l"riends will regret in lesm oi oi the Royal. Bank at Sydney. N. l., the continued illness oi Mr. Themes is spending his vacation 'with his Johnson oi lummerside, who is still mother. Mrs. MacL-ellsn oi Summer- luifofill] irom the eiiects d! I l0! side. S. - bite on the hand which turned to blood poisoning. S. __i- side, is visiting her mother, Mrs. If You Smoke , OSEBUDF ~ home in his motor truck the mach- -Mrs. Percy Bownoss. oi linnnm- u -Mr. krggunbgeciiellan, manager Ensor, at Illlerslie. l, @>@@ W! be closed‘ tress Friday. Avg. it. Opt. D. optometrist. —_-_ aawsmoron us. Club lose- till noon. John A. Dougles, Beoy. HQB-T-IO-U _ “LAND-Mil. '1‘. H. Easiebrooks. Miss l. Eastebrook and Miss E. Harrison. oi It. John, N, 3.. ore on a motor tour oi the Island and are at "present-visiting iriends in Sum- mersido. l. -I.ICIIVID PAINIUL INJUR- JES IN- FALL-Mr, Joseph B. Arsen- ault oi Ahranfs Village, regéived jserious injuries to his back and side lest Friday evening, when he iell irosn a ten-toot scaffolding whilst doing carpentry work on the Link- letter Road. l-Ie was taken to the home oi his daughter, Mrs. Des- Roches, at Mifiouche, and is resting comfortably. B. . ———- e 1 —EN’llltTAlNEl).-~Mr. and‘ Mrs. George Lockhart, who were married motored in the home oi Mrs. Lock- hart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Mvtin, Heatherdale, Prince Edward Island, where they visited e. short time and have now leit. ior their iu- ture liome in Kensington, P.E.I, The best wishes oi a host oi iriends in Saint John and the Island will ac- 'company the young couple. - saint John Evening Times. (Patriot please cow-l‘ —I'IBST SHIPMENTS 0F LIVE LOBSTEBS-Mr. Andre Paturel oi Summerside, the well known lobster packer and extensive fish exporter. oi: Friday shipped a consignment oi live lobsters, about 10,000 pounds. to the Boston market. This made Mr. Paturelh shipments this week, the iirst oi the season, total 28,000 pounds, all ior the Boston market. The lobsters this season are very plentliul along the whole oi the south shore and although smaller than usual are in splendid condition. Boats are landing big catches, up to 1,000 pounds. 8. ' -Mo'rou Timon ACCIDENT- On Thursday evening es Mr. Henry Henderson oi Margaie was driving ine went out oi control oifthe Mar- . gate road a short distance irom Kensingwn and struck a telephone pole, A gentleman who was. riding in the truck Jumped out and saved hlnssoli beiore the impact. but Mr. Henderson. who was driving,‘ was thrown headlong mo» [the ditch‘. As he was apparently unconscious and the extant oi his injuries were un- known,_Mr. Roy Phillips oi Kenning- ton was telephoned ior and took the injured man to the Prince County Hospital in his motor ambulance. It was iound upon examination that he had escaped with practically no in- jury, but is remaining in the hos- pital ior a iew days suiiering iron: his bed shaking up. The motor ei-‘uck was badly damaged. B. —-FUNERAL 0F MR. ANDREW IOWNEQS-The funeral oi Mr. Anl drew Bowness took place last Fri- day eiternoon from the residence oi his daughter, Mrs. Benj. MscFadyen, t o! xensington, under Masonic aus- l pleas. The service st the home was conducted by Rev. '1‘. Lewis Williams. oi Remington, assisted by Rev. Mr. Williamson oi Mslpeque, and Rev. George Ayres, Kensington. \ The Presbyterian choir rendered appro- priate hymns and Mr._G-torge Bow- ness oi Sunimerside sang "fleautliul Lend on High." The iuneral proces- s Stop Pain Minarfs may be used inter- nally or externally to ease pain " 15,811 parts‘ o! body. . r1 v ~ A F?” y ‘HI’, . Western Guardian until llofldlv. Avg. sa x. '1‘. oelyln, vaso-a-ls-tl Ill hoes. lambs. iat sheep and veal calves Wednesday o: each week up -rouaino i-amon nnwsan in Saint John on August 7. recently I Robert Agnew, Molpequo; William McLean, James Proiitt, Gordon ion. S. Bumm “ to Boston. Mass. B. Bay, is visiting Bummerside this week, B. Bummerside, Ottawa. l. gen, is spending the week end in Charlottetown. oi the Harrie Abattoir 00.. leit 8st» urdey morning on a holiday trip to Bostoh ed judge oi swms and live stock ior ly oi Grand Rivet. nwtored in oom- pany with Miss Meal-sen. iron! Boe- ton, Mesa, at her old home. i. lion w than 10"!" "it" "w M!" m. w be about again and attend- T ing to his business sitar his reeent illness. B. . and Mrs. Dsmieu Duiiy oi Emerald. Mr. J. Leslie Trainer and Mrs- J. .1. ‘n-einor oi Maplewood. were in. LOOK at the leaves on d eomeareold an 1c an eevygothers are young and green and tender. Only these young, tender sepfilled bud leaves and shoots oi‘ the tea plant -are used for King Colo.- Orange Pekoe Tee. s . Furthermore, blended with choice Asssms and high-grown Ceylons, are very costly Darjeelings from high up in the Hima- layas, and‘ equally rare monsoon-plucked {Preven- cores from the hills oi‘ Southern 1am 1 m‘ You lmow good! -Cole Tea is, but King Colo Orange Pelnoe, rnsdo from these tender leeva and rare, expensive crops, blended for fullness, strength and ile- vor, is even better than its higher price would lead you t0 expect. YehwillenjoyKlngColsCoEeeeoo sonic Brethren leading and wended its way to the oelneio y a mile dis- tant. The oortege was one oi the longest ever seen in the district. The honoured remains were laid to rest with the iull and impressive ritual oi the Order. The floral tributes were profuse and beautiiul. The pall- bearers. all brother Masons, were Messrs. Robert Douglas, Norboro; Wllmot; Les Owen. Glover. ‘to Kensing- ~1- (PERSONALS) —Miss Ann Green has returned to irom an enjoyable trip _--_ -Mr.' .1. a. ‘uesskill. oz one: —-SoilltO_f Oreelman MacArthur‘. oi leit this morning tor Mrs. George Mithieson oi Cardi- t.___- Miss Hilda Egan o! the oiiidt ltaii and New York. ‘ Mr. Peter Brofie has been appoint»- he Nova Bootia Exhibition eaves ior Hallie: this morning.‘ and 7M“! Winnie ‘lbompson, imm- to spend their vacation <31} mTny friends are ' ‘w, ee Mr. .1. M. Noonan oi summer-hide. on. AUTO rnIr-énr? r. n. num the ‘city Bsturdeylitumilig from e very enjoyebleauto-trip which ena- braeed‘ the ‘Gbarlotistown Inhibition and races, Iona whet-Q they were-the "guests oi mitt-sum- n. mo. ' Charlottetown, or Montague momenta. f»? '. Mlodillll. w. and Mrs. Jin-ior and son J0me! motored irom New Glasgow to Georgetown vfeoentlyp-A. metre.‘ William Doyle‘ and son James leit Georgetown Monday to _visit irlends m mum, Mass-Q ..'Mr, P. A. Bqullv. M. P, Mrs Beul- 1y, Gerald and Joseph flcully meter- ed to Charlottetown from George- town recentlyr-A. . \ ..'Mrs.~ Maddyand daughter, Bos- ton, Mala, are visiting- in George- town, the guests oi we." Moody's rather, m. John Joflrey.—A.. and Mrs. J. E. -Lockerhy. Misses Heleii and Catherine locker- by, Master Gordon and larl ‘Lock- erby who have ‘been visiting in oeersetewa, the sussts oi Mrs. Leek- erby's Aunt, Mrs. '1'. ‘E. Monkey. leit recently tor A1berton.-A. nutm Delsiel oi the Canad- ian Bank oi Commerce, Yet-mouth. who has been spending a vacation st m. home m oeorlewwii lemme:- ly ior Yarlnoutlh-A. ' ..'Mrs. Phillips,‘ who has ‘been vis- iting in‘ Georgetown the guest oi her lather ldr. Peter itoss, um Monday . ‘Educational Pictures" is a motto adventures oi the mind. only usetbersiorishowthslplnlflfl '\ .5 p ~ ’“"'~‘ _, Itwseaiso declar- <3‘ ._‘5"'9"“-"’vp' . ed is» aixinmttesi-lon or. v1- m.- ' ..-.... ..».m."'....... mew-w ,_h--='1-h;~;*=;;§g_°§ itoWfr-A, . s ‘ \ l ' ..'Mrs. Mary muse‘. 1m Mona-s“ ““~"‘?"‘“'»""~'°'u?' “at? v m: Dorchester, Mates; to visit her mmwuf. mwupmm ““"‘“'- l?" ‘“£‘°“P"‘*< um i. s ti»... sills!!- - "“'~ . Dom mil-mum new done u - mm. and up. Michael .mmu. M, ‘m p m ma,“ o, ma. andillustretive lessonsito tho Ill"! semen the Msioel development o! these Qllllli‘ enorts. Yet ovsrvthins depends upon the tness and quality, o! the illms th portrayed. device today familiar to the nubile in every exhibition oi the scenario productions. But it is obvious that thgtltleissrlumandooveri the broadcasting oi a vest amount oi trash that noibonestinlnd couldeon- neot with theeuporsoription. ' "I'll! travesty. however. does not impair the possibilities or vajiés oi the movie hint rlalitl! directed. to en educational purpose. Whether - the extension oi movies to the/school! ‘ and colleges would prove a wait!" hindrance to sound rsedinl. lwmflll resend: and thscultilro 0i’ 111ml" studious habits are matters that ro- qulre careiul consideration. Human nstureispmnetotakotbsilne oi least roistanes. in this as in other What seetnl lnoonteetsbla is that ii the education- al illml are tfiiulhl their true design _ thimsking oi them cannot be ieit to producers wben sols objective is the boa-once receipts and who" will m; tbs rew- l! the adv“- time! code istd preserve m. blah ior her home in Brooklirls, accom- panied by her an; sister, Miss Myrtle Rosa-A. - ' r ..'Mr. and Mrs. I‘. J. Boloman, Mae- ier Walter Solomon, V Solomon, and Mr. Raymond lolo- standards. and mo». hm Mm 5°- lv. the some Pliillm‘ 4'/'°'44.°° thlsendilblilliahofllmlllflm’ , heat and ivisestbrainaior their pro! Miss mm ‘we! fine popular-audience ior ' mmmggbewildsringeiaoilenmere- . J lenerevi in. ' VoukhoWIh foods?fiirnjefllffillodv energvtzwitiiout vaddlhe uncomfortable; ‘v fill. - Sin/ear is oneofjhese fooilssollanlvlne needed p con storm. ' l Wlilécavo ceniraied i cllowlne sweets elven voileilear and, flavor, ineredients. dissolve in your. mouth. g y These Y What tnleasenter, way of laiiine sugar? men motored to Charlottetown from Georgetown on Ifhursdsyr-A. ..'Mr. and Mrs. William Refuse and daughter June oi Boston, Mesa, are visiting in Georgetown. the melts oi Mr. Raiuse parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Reina-la. k < mini. McDonald and daughter Vivien who has. been visiting In Donsldm "brother m. Thee. Henry, leit Thursday tor their horns in flu. lien-A. / ..'Mrs. Aitken, Miss Joan Aitken. Mrs. Bessie McDonald and Mr. Keith McDonald whmhave been spending a vacation in Georgetown, leitlet- _ urday ior Bummerside-A. ‘ ,..'Miss ‘Mildred mama stenc- grapher at the Experimental station who has been spending hervaeation at her home in Georgetown leit Tuesday ior Crwlottetpm-ag," - ' ..'Dr. D. D. lcannell, signin- ent mreeon ‘oi Boston and ionaer- ly chairman oi the Bchool Board oi j that city. arrived here ‘lbursdsy ' emit and left ion Georgetown where he will spend-two weeks with his wiie and two sens, David and up. don. whoproesded him to the is- lend. Theywillreturnhonzsbymo- tor oer. . . . -" ._.___.____-_-— ovoeeeoe-ee IAVI IOU! l!" .' Ill All, “mm, It g, E. E. PARKMAN ‘1 lemme ‘ilflllltllt ' f‘ geiown, the guests oi Mrs. llo- / - lllnardh Llnhaent ierlumsasr Cells, w , a p " eh _ er, ‘where they wens-the. ' .. uaaman - ' '3' _. tonne-ohm... Oil pr .1”. odiiets.