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Fox Trots i For Trot Zifil) You’re A , Real Sweetheart Plano ihrrr ‘Flvknzts 116524 For Trot Rot "r Wolfe Kuhn 2i5l0 an llis Orchestra ‘ Also the latest Red Sea! records he famous Victor Artists. Victor Talking of Canadq, Machine Co, [Amped m i i hlaviittiiitlibllllldlwifliliynmgv1111111"; Q15 MASTER'S voice‘ Sold in Charlottetown Only by '. " MILLER BROS.’ . sioe at 2 p. m. 'GIF/;Y"-T’1'=.\‘iv,;. 1*- '_~~."_.‘ THE cnsiipotrwmrown GUARDIAN HAMPTON vmran cnuncn] -Services for Sunday. September 2nd. Appin Road, 11 a. m. Hampton. 3 p. m. Victoria, 7.30 p. in. Rev. James D. Kayef Minister. Central Guardian GOING FAST —- The Everbritc spoons are going fast. Renew now ' _ _‘“' d m . ' . IIIGIIFIELD.—- Thcre will be an get’ b premium u‘ Divine Service in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday at 3 p. m. Rev. W. Bruce Mulr_will conduct the ser- IIALF DOZEN Evcrbrlte spoons free with every new or renewal vice yearly subscription to the Guardian. ' ____ THE EVERBMTE SPOONS are FREETOWN-The service in the Presbyterian (Ihurch at Freetown on Slunday. September 2nd will be at a. m. proving a big success as a premium. out you get yours? It‘ not, do not. delay. they are going last. ti. NOItTI-l ItIJSTIGO.—Therc will be service in connection with the Pros- byterlnn church in Can a in the North Rustico School ouse on Sunday. September 2nd at {i1 n. m. All are cordially invited. STANLEY BRIDGIL- Preaching service will be held in the United Church, Stanley Bridge, Monday, September 3rd at 7.30 p. m. Rev. H. S. Bishop, Minister. WEATHER . FORECAST FOR JEPTEMBEIL-l to 3 cool, change- able. 4 to 8, stormy. 9 to 13, fall- likc conditions. 14 to l8. storms of rain. 19 to 22, unsettled, stormy. 23 to 26, mild, unsettled. 27 to 30, ad- xanced heat. PRESBYTERIAN s E $77 CE s. BROOKI-‘IELDFThe services in the Brookfleld Congregation on Sunday. September 2nd will be as follows:- Hartsville 3 p. m. Sunday School‘ 2 p. m. Brookfield 7 p. m. Sunday School 1030 n. m. Hunter River Sun- day School 10.30 a. m. FLOATS-Any merchant. putting .\ decorated flout in the parade on Labor Day will 1ileasc notify A. dormley, Scdy. oi. L. P. U. Ilzill any evening this week after 7 p. m. 7361-11-27-61 DENTAETALK AT TEACHERS MEETING-Mr. n. n. Shaw, Supt. of Education in instructing and diverting the school teachers meet- ings at. Hunter River and Uigg last Tuesday and Wednesday “hall with him. Miss Wilson of the Red Cross, who talked to the teachers pertain- llll; to the oblccts of the Red Cross nurses and their work with the school children. Dr. J. G. W. Wer- - 2.“: s: §3iZ°“'..‘°¥.“‘§“’ r.“ . ar n vers y ntal willnbeflcIlatnAsgdi ulgsllrullgolrmgllsy osg1r>c§1S”"°°' was a!“ prgsent‘ The 130cm’ 3m 73B9_é_29_3lI,is much interested in the question of dict and its importance to the child --- a ‘Vlllle growing up and durln h ALL e cur ‘ . B l e Prince Edsiglairlvllsland illghlgnaebrglpermd °r Wm‘ d°"°‘°l’"‘°"‘- “"4 ‘ _ italked io_ the teachers very inter- b“ “mm”! l” Arfiggféfabgtvssblnizlv un the subject. After the schools re-opcn next, week Dr. Wer. ne t lk t -, nncnosussnc CHARGE, Uni- ,,,‘,,‘};“§c,§,o,s‘mgjlgfgfifnglegsqg. ted Church of Canada. ,R.ev. Da T: . Coburn, M. A.. B. 1)., Pastor. s...ffgggdhggiivlgflsgglt}; mmlma‘ viccs for September 2nd, 1928. PI8l1S-_ y. I I c v ' ant Valley 11 a. m. Rose Valley, 3 p. m. Breadalbane 7 p. m. ENTRIES-All entries for school girls and school boys races and Bicrcle races on Labor Day will be rcccivcd this week at L. P. U. Hull after 7 p. m. 6i PERSONALS CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD. M w __ DThore will be a Celebration of the‘yeftrshzstéxygg;t?ogflg9xgfglfigréxg§“gv Holy Communion in St. John's pleaqant two weeks visit w her Slsj Church next Sunday at 11 a. m., and m. Mm B Gman ‘ Evening Prayer in Springfield at ' ' 7 p. m. __ |Axirss lglznclule Kcpny and Miss . ‘ BY se ias rc urned to Sum- N.L R. C .— . inwllieqUggjedskChgchlés of $233k“ an“ vlsmng l“ anal-Mlle‘ for Sunday next, September 2nd; ' ' 1- ih l t . . s:...‘.:‘.i:u%..§:.:‘;i. s. . m M» s. B- Mcm. and wlnsloe North at 7.30 D. m. 2m auddje‘ ML yesterday mormngl The s. s.‘ will meet. at. Highfleid and w‘; Fe “m t” Mmdm Ma“- Th”. Wlnsloe North at 1o a. m. and at M” “°°°"“’““‘°d by M155 Mall’. acKinnon and Mrs. Doris 1301-: Princetown Road and South Win- dmux, mngworth Ave i ‘ . l Mi - mane SOCIETY Mccrmoslwonff Axfifii Li"? ,Meetings of Branches of the P. E. mg for Brockw, wlxérc sfieyinzesg; I. Bible Society will be held at Can to go m training n‘ ~' digan Presbyterian Church on Tues- ' M ‘ day, Sept/ember 4th and Sturgeon M _ Ch ' United Church on Wednesday, Sep- new; mesrtgfngoioggzinlctfé g3?‘ tember 5th. Meetings at 8.00 o’clock. 1am; Oregon where he is mam re; Mr. Thomas R. Millman will speak. o; central (garage am" having ' 7465‘8'31'31~vfatgitwatglelafant thrte; months vaca-_ 5 Daren Mr. and Mrs. €.‘2"E'.s..l.§“%i3£ti§; Tombs» "we Russe- Znd, will be at Bonshaw at 11 a. m. D._ d M , . and at. Tryon at 7.30 p. m. The daughi‘; whyhgtrpebfeesndvlsliitige monthly Conference Meeting of the Mm D, Gordon, 1e“ yesterday 0g Ttyvn Church Will be held 0H Bfll- return to their home in Selma Ala- urday evening, September 1st.— bama. ‘ Myron O. Brihton, Minister. , Mr. , - viva-must! AND New Gus-Hm. $2.1 Miicrfrnli? d??? 31'.“ GOW.—There will be Divine war-have beenymung ma, rél-ativ‘; ship in the United Church. Sunday, M“ and M,.S_ George Eamon Hm; September 2nd. Cavendish 11 a. m. bow street‘ 1e“ for home yegterday and New Glasgow 7.30 p. m. The morning Sacrament ofthevisords Supper will‘ be administered at the close of the. u - morning service. Rev. H. S. Bishop,' ‘Milli-stiff. ' i The death occurred on Saturday Joseph Malone aged 67 yrs. Mr. Malone whose wife Ives) had 1n deceased him by sev-f CITY Last fall Mr. Malone entered S‘ S Montreal General Hospital for‘ treatment but aiiler a months‘ treatment. he came home satisfied that no medical skill could avail. Although a great sufferer he bore it all with true christian patience and fortitude and on Saturday the 18th. he passed to that home on Ihigh no more to suffer. His loss here is mourned by one sister Mrs. Leard Tryon, two brothers Henry North Tryon. and George in Maine, also [IE-OPEN Tuesday Sept4' ‘Aus 2s at the home of his niece ~ ' ill use this autumn in his work as M“ “s”! “we” “m1” TYW" °l 2n inspector for lthe Canadian su- lver Fox Breeders Ass‘n. 'i'§'~‘lhi=l‘~ - _ | To you, Mrs. Andrews. we wish w musical ability you won a place in extend a cordial welcome to ourfull our hearts. \ ‘community. We do not look uponl crai years had laitely made his were M1; and Mrs, Fenwlck De- , ‘ you as a stranger as you have been your hearts more closely and each h°m° with M“ and MP5 Maybe- furgby, North Bedeque. and son Dr. mhiflAlexander Lefurgey. Si. Quebec. Dr. and Mrs Lefurgey arclf, spending the summer on P. E. I umn draws nigh, soon another year will be past and gone. Whither are we drifting P. E. I.s' Canadians, yes whither arc we drifting? Our population has past. year. Our boys and girls flocki to the U. S. A. where fodtories are 8 looooo 1' 0r your protection. . . » numerous occasions other hams and bacon have been substituted when Premium was ordered. This can no longer be practiced. _To protect the conscientious dealer INVESTIGATION has shown that on t; ll is not nercssary to parlmil Swift's Premium Ham Recent visitors to Nonih Tryon lllfl OI 0/’ the h and bacon. . I tfchc and best wishes as you arelprrscnt at. some of our social gath-[year may but add Ystarting on the journey of life to-‘crings in the past, where by yourIJoys of both of you. FL. _ . mo; savmwi . , ‘ 4 "n 1i “the .‘.-r‘._> _ ~ branded 0n and discriminating .consumer, Premium Hams and Bacon ‘can now be identified not only by the brand “Swift Premium" but also by the brand “Swift” which appears in dots on the side. This brand- ing resembles the rich brown color of the broiled ham and bacon. You Can Now Identify Premium Hams and Bacon: When it is being sliced by the butcher After it is sliced and on display When it is delivered to your home. Swift Canadian Co. Limited to the domestic We wduld ask you to accept the and great ‘accompanying gift as a small token charming personality of our esteem and respect for you We trust. that time may but uniteboth. Your Norboro Friends. Agatha Summer is almost over and aut- decroased in ‘the l . . Great George Street. Cartefs E. R. BROW 146 ,Ri_chmond St., . . Charlottetown. Fire. Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at . I Lowest Rate. y, Good s ‘ ong Cottlillllllw Agent atsummcrslde, Lloyd Levi!- F several nephews and nieces as l a ‘ iwell. its adhlgstdlof friends for his gen a an n y manner endeared The l)atented K131118113 Burner Rim to 22th‘ old wyottlilnghThe , nera rv ce, e ome Generates Ga-s From Kerosene on Monday was condu tea b m» . n h d I I o" s“ . Always Headquarters M‘ Somers and Brlntomc the ynymz e sure to have a look at. t is won cr u v bung Amde mm me, _ 1 need 1M0: ‘buylngiw n o’ u w o mo" M o" Ithee Every hour. ' Atearer my God "fill ll one r ev ti! ' to T ee. The procession then Gives a hot double gas flame-mo sool. no odor. wended its way to ithe People's Ce- Saves time. Saves fuel. Clean sweet beat always __ meter-y nyon when 9,11 111mg was p under OCIUQL mortal was laid to rest ‘there to await a glorious resurrection. The We also curry the one and two hot platoclootric stoves. . palbbearem were Albm Hqwnw Edward Bharkey, Charles Neider, y. CO., James Arising. Joseph Rogerson, PIIONI 757.. 125 QUEEN STREET. Austin Toombs. i‘ “Till FRIENDLY HARDWARE STORE" A large more of WORK l Friends and neishbors yresret to gs 1 BOOKS. scmoauzns, ax- ‘$5: °‘ Ml" H- Mr. T. Arthur Hawson has pur- chased a Ford Coach which he Stomach Troubles That Are Dangerous (CUT ‘IBIS OUT) Home forms of stomach trophie, if neglected. nfton issrl to dangerous enn- dit ons—uicers or cancers-than s sur- gied operation the only ops. For this reason. swan 0o most sim- pls stomach ailments should h» given prompt and careful lbtentltm. So, don't seltl stormeli. lflllfflQll gas or And don't waste time with unknown or unreliable treatments. ‘At the very first signs o! distress. go to nny goon drug store and obtain a few rents worth of ,“’“'e Blsnrstod ihgnesia. This special Ms nods (Font- INKS. PENCILS. BOOKS, the biggest stock we have ever osrrled. All SCHOOL BOOKS sold at. prices fixed by PUBLISH- ER. and SGIOOL BOARD.’ Otlr BOOKSTORE open uoh day till 0 (‘POLOCK for School Opening Week. Carter o Co. ls about running there they make goods of raw material exported as they were from Canada. Raw material that's what we export. and when we buy back why of course we buy a fin- ished article. And some day some- one will pay ‘the piper and it is easy no guess who that will be. Those who dance must pay the . piper and therefore we must pay. Canada for Canadians -— Canad- ian goods for Canadians. Two mcltds which if followed by all who would help to lower the price to the piper. A‘ dollar spent at home remains at home and i1 we trade one with another all can make a profit so let. us after this ‘ insist. on Canadian made goods. , Eismac "Z" _-€<o-o->—-— -» ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. A very pleasant evening was spent on Friday evening, July 6th, when, the friends and neighbours of Mr.| John Andrews assembled at his‘ home to congratulate him and to, welcome Mrs. Andrews to Norboro; In a few well chosen words Harry Bownqs explained the object of the gathering, after whim an ad- drhess was read by Mr. Thos. Law- less and Mr. Walter Bowness pre- sented them with a well-filled purse. Although taken by surprise Mr. , on behalf of Mrs. Andrews united his friends for their gift. Luncheon was served by the ladies present and the remainder of the evening was spent with music and games. The following is the address:- Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews H Dear Fri ndsz-Itis with feelings, PMIIIII ll Ilh quiely. almost Instantly tines not act as n innit/Iva. lurk for BISURATID Magnesia stomach troubles only. —-——-< effective and Limited. _ U and pleassn , to tale- Bo ante and‘ for of great pessure that we, yoitr, friéitds and neighbours. have as- sembled here in your home this ev- ening in extend to you our congrat- T a Greatest Premium Yet Offered “Everbrite” White Metal Spoons For every yearly, new or renewal "subscription received to The Charlottetown Guardian it will entitle the sender to their choice of a half dozen Tea or Desert “Everbrite” White Metal Spoons. ~ .~ l 1 ‘j. - ~ Here is your opportunity to get in on a real premium. Act at once and avoid disappointment later. Only a limited number will be given away. Any Subscriber sending in their own renewal and one new yearly subscription will be entitled to the full dozen. ' Send in your ‘subscription without delay. . . THE CHARLOTTETOWN L