i131), 1925 Z 1111.11.11 " hd-‘bwn I of quaiitynfor 30 yeare 595.2%. 1 1.1-. omen 11111105 i- Gr .<1~111; .15». "iinlher angular, isn't she?" "wcil, aho's been mixed up vcral divorce trianqlea In thee: 0T DEAD BV A LIBRARY FULl “Romance ls dead." "You couldn't have looked ove- y' oi the aummer resort booklet 1| year." .. qav A oooo IMPRESSION I le: Well. Tom, I euppow Ixpoct to excite envy will! Yfll" teal ring? ibm: Oi courae not, Uncle Johv 'ly expect to make a 0°04 im elon with It. Y_0l_A RFIOW- TOO SLOW FOR HER "90 mo. dear, don't you 011111 If‘ too much rouge on m; ‘Why-one, y-y-yeal 1-1-1111 m1 i‘ "l! handkerohl A HOT DAV Onion: You appear to be euiier 1 from the heat, Mr. Cucumber. Mamba»: . 1'11 1m to mu I ehap that eaid “u ooel aa I 1 berl" ,_ ‘r Veni0t's ii111e is up and ho 11111st 1 —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS Page ii is available. tf. -JULY 11th, HOPE RIVER TEAJ-Emtra special in every way. Come one, come all. 1832-6-25M5l. --LOST.—~One spare tire rim between Tignish and 0‘Lcary. June 26. Please leave at llutkelts Hotel, ‘ilignish. 1916-6-29-2i. extra good. Try it Notes By The Way“ (Continued mun P391! 4) —-O1REENAN--CONNICK WED- DlNG.-—'l‘he marriage of Miss Cam- illa Connick, daughter of the lute ____i ~~ ~ Peter Connlck of Norboro to St‘. by the lose of a loading Liberal Clair Greenun of Kinkora was soi- Drovinco wlnlch the combined ef- emnized at St. James R. C. Church, M w» mivrr; 11.11:: 1::".."":.%..::..1:::: to SBVB- D8114 P01191115 01' will" young farmer of Kinkora and tho. may happen in l-hc less Liberal Pro- bride is one of Norboro's fairest Vince of New Bnmnwlck now be_da1ughters. Previous to her mur- ciloud the minds of the distracted "mg" me bride w“ wndemd “ generous "shower" by her many Cabinet, for if the Venlot Govern- Nm-boro n']endu_ Mm, Florence meat should ‘fuiii, or- oven suffer Deighan acted as bridesmaid, while the lots of half its mnalorhty» as it is me 8mm“ w“ Hupponud ‘by Mr‘ almost certain to do. what hope Urban Farmer. immediately after . the ceremony the bridal party n1ot- remains for the fcdcral Liberal par- ty! ored to Charlottetown. After their return from the Capital to the ___.__. ~l1o1ne of the bride's mother u. ro- 1-0 haw o" m] m, parnamengm-y ccptlon was l1cid.Thc wedding party term ‘Nuns is not a" anurhlg [my received a generous charivarccffhc _ ‘ ‘presents received were numerous apt-ct. Premier Arnratlrung "'1 “l 111111 costly, among thcm being it and the resiliit is soon. Sillfll! some-Y substantial cheques. Mr. the Dominion was formed dvricnt “Pd Mrs‘ Greemm Wm 795m“ i" has usually followed u inst minute hmkuru'_co“grutulations' appual to the country. Premier‘ _¢EN1-,ENN|A|_ cELEBRA-HQN_ ——llcdequc Congregation, Rev. l). K, face lhc issue. The King Govorn-iltoss, I}. A., Minister, will celebrate 41w"; may 3.0,; have u few “Ne; tho one hundredth anniversary of ‘months ut respite from inevitable m“ “mgregutlml o" ‘hm’ ml‘- 6U‘ 1111 111s1111111111111111111 —8HOP from Hoiman'e Cataiop.',_ i and ill-foul. Cowsrdice and greed prompt the Otitawa spollslnon to hohl on liii the lust ga-sp, cvcn with the certainty of 11 mom crushing disaster at tlhe end, IN MEMORIAM ' W.'B. MURDOCK. Many in this Province will read with dccp rogrct of the dcath oi’ Mr. iMurdock who was an annual vii-lilo!‘ there for over 40 years. A ilno citizen of Amherst a man who had innumerable friends 11111l no oncnlics pnsscil away at High- ‘lund View Iiospitni Thursday evcnixlg June 18th Amhrst I11 thc porson of W. B. Murdock. Mr. Murdock l111d been the victim of an i111i1iIo11s dseusc for some time but~untll iwo weeks ago he was about as usual, and no one who ' mot him on the street or l1u1i a ‘cheery word from him. could drcum that tho end was so ncar. His strength failed him suddenly, and nftcr he was taken to the Hos- pital, it was realized that nothing could bu done to save his li o. Mr. Murdock was born in Winc ondon, Muss.- but when he was three years old his parents removed to Toronto. Joator hc went do Mout- real whore he spent his boyhood days and whore he was educated. Thirty-seven years 8B0 he moved to Amherst where he has made his home ever since. Mr. Murdock was a. Manufacturer's Agent, re- presenting a number oi Upper Camnlian ilrnvs in the Maritime provinces for many years. He was forty-three years 011 the road and it is safe to say he was one oi the most PUPUlBTJIPBVGiIGTS in the Ma-riltime Provinces. 1-le always had an equable disposition. and a pleasant word for everyibody, lie had a host oi close personal tri- ends who will be greatly pained to hear of his death Mr. Murdock was‘ a staunch Methodist, and a member of Ivy Lodge l. O. 0. ll‘. under whose ailsplcias the funeral took place on Friday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, He is survived by 11s widow. who was formerly Miss Ella 1.. Clark of Brighton, 0nt., and- ilve children Cari -D. of Amherst Alfred of Toronto H. Ward of Truro, Mrs. James O. Rodger of Amherst and Florence at home. To all of these there will be the deepest sympathy in there great bereavement. and 7th. Arrangements have boten mudc to hold two services in the North Bodequc Church-on Sunday, July -5tl1 at 7 and 7.30 at which the IMbderntor of! tho Maritime Synod. lJr. John Macintosh and Rev. Major Ii. Macintosh of Annapolis ltoyul will preach, Also on Monday 11igl1t, July -(ith at 8 o'clock whc11 the lllstory of Pioneer work 011 P, E. l. will be given by Mrs. Ncil ,Moi..eod, President of tho ‘P. id, l. 'W. M. S., and an address by Ilov. _J A. Cairns o1‘ Langbauk, Susie. who was born within tl1c congru- gution. There will be a picnic on Tuesday, July 7th at~whlch lunch will be served from 12 noon to 5 p. n1. at 50c for adults and 35c for children. A good programme of sports is tn inc hcld in lhc ilcld near the church. Mr. ll. Ii.‘ Simp ,son of "Summcrshlo has charge of itl111t department and we all know ithut he is an expert in that linc. -1’ublic addresses will be iiollvcrctl [after tho noon lunch. Thcrc arc ‘good speakers on the list for that THE__CHARLO'I'I‘ETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN —"DON'T MISS BIG CLEAR- ilNG out sale of 1M. Crokcn, Cler- mollt. July 71h. Two miles [mp1 Kcusinglou." 1907-6-29-21 i i -.HAMILTON SCHOOL District has srcurcd tho scrvicvs of a ten- chcr for lhc coming ycur. Y. —GUARDIAN WESTER N OFFICEF-The Guardian's Western representative has an office 011 Water Street, Summurside, next 'to Laurence Gallonfs 'l‘alior Shop (and directly opposite the Gallant jCrockett biock)—hls phone number is 233. He will be pleased to rc- iceive news, subscriptions or ad- vertlslng. -FAREWE1LL 80CiAL.-A vr-ry pleasant time was spent at the home ol Mr Bud Mrs. lilric lia-w son's of Central Bcdcque, on Mon- day evening, June 21st in honor of Rev, N. A. Whitman a111i family who arc about loading llcdequc and Freetown to take 11p the work at Middle Sacirvillo, N. B. Alli-r spending a delightful time in social games and music, the following ad- dresses aud presentations were mndo to Mr. and Mrs. Whitman 11nd familyz-Mr. and Mrs. Whitman and Family: Wc nro assembled herc tonight to say farcwcll to you ——somcthing which is always hard to say to those whose lives have hccn cemented to our own in ties of friendship. To you, filillf‘ Pastor. we say God speed you, ‘but regret- fully. During your period o! service l11 our midst, your untlrlng zeal and faithful adherence to your duties as shepherd cl thc flock. combined with your eloquent priguchlng and genial personality have forced a tio, the severing o1‘ -whlcl1 can only cause regret to 1111c and all, You are not leaving us, however with- Central Guardian CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Mr. i-.§_ C. Robertson will preach at (Jilulchili on Friday, J11iy 3rd. at 7.30 p. 111 (Special collection.) DOMINION DAY ‘Specials m ii rooeries Today and to- moi-row we 0fl"er the following. Look these over before filling your picnic basket. Oranges 39c and 60 Cents per Dozen Bananas 60 Cents Per Dozen Apples 60 Cents Per Dozen Lime Juice 25 Cents per Bottle Jam 4 Lb. Tin Dlilerent Mixtures 58 Cents Heintz Sweet Mustard Pickles 35 Cents Per Bottle Cranberries SEE THE ROGERS HARDWARE Company windows for genuine iuugulns dollar days Ju-iy 2111i. 1H“! 15rd. 194,2 ll 3U 2i. ICE CREAM AND STRAW- BERRY Fcstival on ldtisoil Douglas law-n, llunbury Monday 11v» J11iy iiih, If nut fine. on 'i‘uco<lay cw 11- ing, 1i. SEE THE ROGERS HARDWARE COlllpillly windows til-r genuine !1:11,.;ai11:1 dollar days July 2nd, and 751d. 1942 Ii 3U 2i. COME TO THE TEA PARTY at North ltustico. July ls-l. and enjoy your Iioilday at the scans-horn, danc- ing and numerous olhcr amuse- nn-nas. ' IIilSZ-G-lll-filri-i. GETS NEW TEACHER — Thu ’l‘r11slcr:~1 of AlJXiiilliFil School N11. lvii having favorably 01111511 rod ihc llpiliilfiiiiiiil of Miss Dixon Mal- hoson, have livliiiiilliii il(‘Y asllI-ac- hw. for this school during ihv in- coming your. SEE THE ROGERS HARDWARE (‘ompany wlnlinwrs i~li1r genuine l1111",,ui11s dollar ilays July 211d, and ‘ird. 1942 ii 30 2i. THE PIANO u.~'- d al Miss Rana Wood's livcitul‘ in lin- lil-arlz Mum- oriul lluli last Saturday afternoon was a lioinzman, kindly loaned by ‘llilll-r Pros for tho occasion. it was :1 ip-nuiiful1i11sir111nt-11tnn1l con~ t1 utcd nlalc-rluiliy lo tin: success "l' ihc lti-cilnl, THE P. E ISLAND PRESBY- TERIAL of 111.1 l'r"sbyt1-rl.'1n Flinn-h in Canada will ho held‘ in Si. H us have pretty (cl-til rciilmui uvcr knowing we 11am’. U1’ "V" "'~" vealing it. tccth,:md you wiii iccl a film. A film which absorbs rllsroluraliuils and luidcs the natural color vi your tcctli. on u ncw bcauly. _ have really beautiful tccth with- out realizing 1t. tooth troubles. l: clings to tccth. gets into _ _ _ Germs brccd 1n 1t. ' with tartar, arc tbc clncf cause of pyorrhea. film is u serious danger to licaltlly teeth. You must remove and con- ga-"egaa are FREE 10-Day Tube Her Wonderful Teeth Remove the dingy film that's clouding yours and you'll be surprised that your iccth arc 111$! as will" and charming as “my nnc’s—/na.l't' t/li: umv/ue tut. stantly combat it. liis over pres- cni. cvcr forming. Qlil-tilnr dcntiiriccs were unable to combat it successfully. And tooth troubles wcrc :1 SCTI- nus problem. Now modern science has dis- rovcrcd u ncw way. A ncw-LVW tooth paslc cailll-d Pc|>5111|c11t1i1al acts to currilc iiiill, than imrin- Ice-Sly tu rcnluvc it. No ‘ '11P '9' chalk. no harsh grit zlangcrnus to cuamoi. Mail the coupon for a_ 10-day tubc frcc. (Jr. buy a lull size tube at any druggisfs today. Sec who! beauty lics beneath the film nn youritccth. ERE is a simple lest that proves tbc truth that most ui This is the rcasen: Run your tongue across your Remove it and your tcclb take Maybe you Film is charged too with most and stays. And they. crrviccs Mail this for 10-Day Tube to ‘run rersompxr 1"1""*\'\' per. 6P7, Iiil iienrao ll. "aoronlo, a au. So, besides loss of tooth beauty, Sendto ‘Name . . . . . . . . ....-.................. Mode in Conodo l Annm- . . . The Now-Day Dentifrico i out u tracc of your work behind you--tho llvi11g testimony o1‘ a largo number of new l'l1(‘_Illl)l‘l‘H on the church roll boars eloquent wit- ness that‘ your labor [ill not been i11 vain. Thoypruyisrs of iiiu (wongre- gution go with yo11 for continlu-d success in your larger field of op- portunity. To you Mrs. Whitman and family it is useless to say that you have endeared YUUPHGIVPS to all. Your willingness to co operate- i11 all matters pertaining to (ihnrch and community wclfurc, your kind- ness in frequently entertaining the young people l|1 your honn, tho earnestness with which you have labored in the Missionary work and Sunday School, have markcql you as a filling hclpmato to your worthy imsband. in bidding you goodbye we wish to present to you a small mclncnto as a reminder of a cun- grogntion who will long cln-rlsh your memory. It docs not m usuro 1n value our cstccm, but we chor- Ioccaslon. Lleut. Governor ilcartz has been asked to speak. Rev. W. A. iMcQunrrio, B. 1).. and others i11- terested in the congregation. Grcot- lngs will be given by the Presby- tery of P. E. I. The Picnic will be hcid on the church grounds and the sports on the adjacent field. We have prepared A Special Remedy - which ll being luccgag. iuliy ueed by many oi mg Leading Fox Ranchers Teatimonlaie oi lt'a To liar-liwners 0i filly Ami Country cm We merit received daily, "- Dalmation Flea Powder ish the hope that it may prove as warm as the hearts thutwhavc prompted it. Mr. and Mrs. Whitman were then presented with a beauti. fui Auto Robe, one of] tho hcstilnv. could be procured on tho Island. Mrs. Whitman's Sunday School Class then prcscnted hcr with an address and a piece of Silverware. 'l‘_he Women's Missionary Society ‘at their last meeting also present- ud her with a11 address and set of silver knives and forks for all of which she and Mr. Whitman cx- prcss their heartfelt gratitude.- Com. Eastern Guardian _.°1SHOP from Hoiman'a Catalog. "JEASTERN AGENT-Mr. J W. Murdock la now Guardian asent in Montagu, and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising Job Printing, new and renewal subscriptions. tf "JGRAND TEA P-ARTV, Wed. nesday, July 22nd in aid of St. Mary's Church, Montague. Rcsrrve the date. 1938-6—30twf3i. ..'LO6T BETWEEN MON- TAGUE and Head of Montague Fri- day. handbag containing ticket to Boston, also small sum of moncy] Finder please leave at J. W. M11r- dock and Company. 1940-6 30 2i. ..'SACRA1MENT OF THE LORD'8 SUPPER will be dispensed first Sunday 1in July at Caledonia. Ilropnirutory services beginning on 'lih u rsdo y. ..'Vl8lTiNG PASTORP- Ri-v. Ilcnda-miin Glover of Kamsack, Sask- atchewan, who has been visiting her sister, Mifs. John Stewart, ni his old home in Georgetown. preach- od very acceptably in St. David's Church in that town Sunday even- ing to a. large congregation. it is 21 years since Mr. Glover last visit- ed hie native province and he rc- ' Boston. 16 Cents Per Quart Choice Dairy Block Butter 30 ‘Cents Per Lb. Rhubarb 7 Lbs. for 25 Cents LMEATS Choice Beef and Lamb. Also all klnde of Cooked Meals at lowest prices. P.J.iiacl)0NALD GROCER Corner Prince and Kent Sta. Phone B88 As we are closed all day Wegneeday let us have your rders Tuesday. - Jami-s (‘i1111'1'.l1, 'l‘|111- why, July ‘ll-h. ’l‘h<- firs! int-cling will he held -' ll o'clock or as 1:111:11 as possible it'll-r arrival of l1'.'1'lu. Afloluicon‘ 1111-1-li11g al 2.30 and 1 1'1 ning svstliiill al ix‘ p_ 111. COMMUNION AT DESABLE_ — (7i11‘1'-i1 11f Si-oiland Tiu- Sacra- llli'il| 11f tho Lord's Suppt-i‘ will be rlisycnsvil in lbw Kirk iii lWSubio ‘.11 Subbalh Jilly 5th. S-rvlcvs at ill Iill a 111. and ii p. 111. P11‘ puraiory sorvk-I on Thursday 2nd. 11nd Saturday 1iih. at 2 p. 111. Thunksl giving :41 |'\‘i(‘u on .\1lu111l11y at iii a. 111. ' CHURCH OF $COTLAND.-Mr. id. (l. lloln-rison will pn-acli Satur- day Jilly 4H1. at llrooklyn a; 7.30 p. 111. and Sabbalh 11th. at Peters lloud :11 1i! ftli- lilurruy llivor at Zl and ilriic R - -¢-0c---_- PERSONALS A g ,, 1 _ .._ on a visit to,l1is u'll'1\'s rnlallvt-s and also at 'l‘oi'unto, cll1'(1lli1'_ Mr. (Hov- cr altcndcd tho 1ncutl11gs oi tho General Assclubly and lb.- (i-ntrul Council 1in 'l‘o1'onto. iii» is glaslor of uho United Status at lmmsack. and is an enthusiastic supportcr of Church union. PERSONALS __'iMiiss Philimonon and Miss Marguerite lVlcPhce, sistl-rs, arriv- cd at their old homo, llig Pond. Wednesday to spend tho sumnu-r wiih their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ncil McPhce. __‘Mrs. Alt-x. llugh llicDonald and daughter, formrrly o1‘ (liunun- llr. 11nd Mrs. id. lloudoux, Shudiac. N_ 5., 1111: spuniiiig u vacuilon in the province. ‘Station with of 1<11ra.1<11111.-.s (‘o., N_ ll.. 111-1- sm-nd-Primro ;'.'1l\v:11'1l island. 'l‘l1--y motor- ing a fuw days at the Exporililcntzllcd from Si. John on Sninrday. and Mr. and ilirs. J. A-zu c cha1rn11-1l with i1h1- 1111111r.1i sot-n- (llark. 'l'i11is is rhcir first "1 sit toury: Joseph was the first national food ad- ministrator. Realizing the nourishment and economy oi Bread. he advised the Egyptians to store their gain in times oi plenty so that when the “lean years" oi famine came, Bread might be their resource and saiva tion. As a result, we read that all Egypt was happy and well-fed while other nations carved. What Joseph did for Egypt Bread w.ll do ior the world today, Brsad with its splendki nourishment, sup- plies cnmgy and builds a reserve of physical health darn-p the .Iavish years oi youth. against the “lean years" when ago draws hcavlly on strength and vitality. Ti"! "Odd/Blue of Bread is greater than that of any oi the foods on the WIBFKCI today, at much higher prices. Substitute It for these, and you can put .\irs (loo. A. Aiurrison arrived in 1hr» cliy on Salinrlay night from K1111“, N. ll.. :1n1l will Sli"flti hcr vacalioii rll 1hc (‘hurioltctown Sum- 1111'r1r1-s~o1ts. Airs. Rrulu-u MacDonald and hor irso 1l:111ghI1~1-s, Jcun and Doris are i-pcnding :1 fiw days I11 (l-orgc- town. iln- guests oi’ Mrs. Ellzabotl: hiucDonald, 1 .\i1‘s. Capt. ill. Dicks ulld little 1iu1ml1i~r (‘uvull rolur111-d home Saturday night after spomling two ivi-rks vislilng in Nova Sa-oila. adalu. rvturncd lust wvck after rc- sidlng for the past two yours in‘ ' ncsday evening to spund lln- sum- _-'Thirleen islanders from Bus- tonall wonn-n and childrcn. tic- trilincll at Harmony Station Wad PM‘. \\'. llamillon, Phnrloticiown. loft ycstordny morning- on a busi- noss trip lo Sussex and St. John, l\'_ ll. ll1- will rvlurn to Charlotte- town on July 6th. Mr. and lllrs. John Van Wart of V1111 Warl llros, Groceries, St. mcr with their friends olives. 11nd roi- i“'iill. N it, ti1ul-1 (laughter Mrs. i‘;:ll§1~ and in-r son Van Wan Polllc, 11'l~'n \’ir. and Mrs. (icoirgv S. Jenkins money in the bank as a reserve iunu against the "lean years" oi need. r - OUR CREAM ' BREAD is the ioai of Nourishment and Economy. lls pure; high-quality ingredients prepared by modern methods and baked in light, airy bakeries make it rich in fond-value to the last, tender crumb. Order today hem your grocer A CREAM LOAF Stewart's Bakery Goodr e 3 ich _- on rtow Conn TIRE Without a doubt the finest cord tire value-and yet they cost no ~ more. Why deny yourself the = satisfaction of riding on _Si1ver- town. are an oiiioial . L. A. larviee Station and give prompt reeponae to all trouble eaiia. W; aell HART batteries ior all makee oi oara and aiao repair, rebuild and recharge batteriee oi every kind. We have an up-tolata and well equipped washing aervloe and ean aieo polieh and aimodiee your oar. We hove a etaii oi ex- lert repair men and ean do a 10b promptly and tie- iaotorily-let u; prev; 1| to you. - colved a very warm welcome ilmm the people of Georgetown. He ar- rived in ‘the city last evening and loaves today on irolurn bo Kam- sack, stopping a-illampton, N‘ .11.. BRINGING UP FATIIER— | 701.3 LtNQaq To PQT THE CRT l‘ £7000 t BOUGHT EbPBCIALLY I‘!!! HIM Aw 1N qovmamve rr TO Nk-UIQWN - NET!’ ‘DOOR Mort: £10m" TO EUROPE ‘IOOAY- THAT'S mm AT THE Doovanow Phone Th! REXALL. P0801 2.19 KODAK Siren: 5:1 -lty G eorge McMun us SAY-MIR: is THAT 50x71 out»? Fauna ‘THE CAT MAT 50MB- boow some ‘Poona "m: 503K.‘ ' MR-BROWN oneness Ego-sen? matron - 0111-4 T1115 uN-rn. woo an! our “may wot,» MR JIQQ’; 1L1. never; FORGET YOU YOU Kl" BET ‘(OUR LlFfi P\E'L.\_ NEVEQ FDR C-ET HE - Tn-QANK GOODNEbb THE H. CAT l‘: QONE 'l‘eet—lleat ‘Inrle Leases * Halli! lrllllel. r~l our eelapettere aek I10 M"! la-‘i We‘ fin only Optomet- Iho hale taken an i QOIIIQ la mlllnlnlnl u" ' fleeeeb aqQ banked by aver "h eraeneal easel-Mm y" et "pa; the beet nervlee. Battery and Oar Repair Dept. Ch’Town Garage l. Me IW EN’ Proprietor Prlnea ltreet Phone ttli "on-oi le ear iaelaeea aet a l‘. enemas 1 UflOIflIIlil-l ‘» n L‘ _ _ . C. 1N