hot, . , W"?! days! J Then _is the time for a. §Parkhngl » refreshing, coo]- mg glass of Eno. It works t- wonders in a tired Body__. gives you new life for work or play. ' ,russo "FRUIT SALT~'1-~ .. Tb: World-Famed Efllfrflurm; 541;," Q g i I.‘hls column is open for the i i Dominion Government ’ Provincial Municipal Foreign (lovernmcilt BONDS Public Utility and Industrial Financing Incolne Returns Range from 4.50 per cent to 7.35 per cent We Invite Your Enquiries for Investment service, Eastern Securities Co. Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS ' W. H. V. DUNBAR, Manager, Charlottetown St. John _ Montreal “Mp-ax \ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “File E N "MW"! b! correspondents 0| questions of interest The (1 0* ‘ottefovvn Gun-sun does 1 not necessarily "endorse the opinions of correspondents. A REMINDER FOR. M. PIS Sin-A few days ago the Queen's County Federal representative, Mr. R. H. Jenkins, M.P., had a lengthy resume of all his activities during the sewion at Ottawa. There is one special sin of om- ission that we would like to have some information about. Sometime last year there was a meeting, at Rustico Bank regarding a_Branch Railway. Will Mr. Jenkins tell the fishermen and farmers of Rustico what he said at Ottawa re- garding’ this railway branch to Rilstico. We want to know was this in his activities. ' I am, Sir, etc, RUSTICO. i-—— l'. W. C. CLASS LISIS. Sir.-In an up-to-date town of my acquaintance. with a population ul 7.000. and u $650,000 high school, there is published in thc local news- 118.110‘ at regular intervals of about fcur or five weeks a list in order of "omit of all high school students '0 that time, giving their exact per- “hinge to one decimal. I do not know whether this is the common practice of high schools cr not. but I have often wondered if there is any reason why similar ‘\llllilCliLy' would not be feasible for Flvilrce of Wales College. Some of tin.- benefits are obvious. in the beginning of the term, and in the see exactly what their children are doing in comparison with other children of whose ability they have knowledge. v If at the end of the first four or five vrceks period a parent sees his child with a standing of 48%, and ee-ee-e-e-emveoweoroeoa-oeo . which I mention merely to showof his birth-why, then, should he that it is considerable of a school,'leave it The following cxplanatiuil fith their standing for the tcfm up| first place lt IS an incentive tu the‘ . second place it enables parents to, with th push-pin LY CATCi-IER Tbeblqeddla lathe-oddb- esueeiltsv Colvflpt Reliable , Sailor; ' uflnunneblstou 2 Iv 8° A! II Dre] Show. Inl Huluac sum. l‘ he World many P. W. C. students. most of Whvm are quite youns. are without direct parental control for the first time in their lives. Add go m]; the distractions of the city, harmless or even beneficial though most of them may be in themselves. and you have one reason and perhaps the prjncj- out reason why many students mu in the first year at Prince of Wales. I am. Sir, etc, A. If. L. iii-OM WHY A RETURNED SOLDIER IEFT CANADA _$il'.~It is a generally accepted axiom that the second dearest “Uni; to a man's heart is the place iwill account for one case at least. that of the undersigned, 1n 1916 I was very satisfactorily employed in the United States, a mountry then at peace. Being a Cau- adian. however, I realized my coun- "Y needed me and, I accordingly returned to Canada, offere my services and was accepted. I enlist- ed on February lst., 1927, at Hamil- W". Ontario, and in April of thc smile Year was in France packing a |rlfle in the front line trenches. Th: ‘signing of- the Armistice found ms |the problem of deciding upon my future-on discharge, should I stay in Canada or return to the U. S? If I returned to the States, whc would look after my aged Mother ,and Father, then 78 and 80 years 'old respectively? They had been re- ceiving my assigned pay while ir g“ ‘J Ton geological parties will be sent welded oil pipe line, seven inches m out thifi Yell!‘ by U10 Ontario DB- diameter and carrying from 6091,.) partment cf Mines to make the 1000 pounds pressure. has been most comprehensive survey of the completed between two Louisiana mineral areas of the province ever towns 45 miles apart. undertaken. ---- An ounce of silence L". better than The world's longest electrically a pcund of explanation, 1 Sold" throughout the World Fun any‘ ymrsmlinlfh Fruit Salt" has been used in households of the world. It would be difficult even to estimate tin- in‘- melldous goodwill that pun boon (‘mogul [of it proprietors uuli nnulu- thnlllgh gem-rutlillls of flu-furore of “line's Fruit mvuiluient advertising. Hull." Earnings available for (‘linen "A" Stork is ell- tuxation and (lividellds filled l0 preferential have averaged $709,521 i-unlulative dividends of during the past five $2.40 a SPH- ulfifl i" years. It is estimator] rllrilll-lnle-i on 25% pf all that next year's earnings llllllillllfel so! aside for will ogqegd $000,000. (‘lulu “B" dividends. PRICE: $40 p r share and accrued idend Bend us the coupon [or further particulars. n JOHNSTON-MDWAKIQ Mcfhlrdy, Bldg, Halifax. GUY E. LESLIE, Manager, Please send me full particulars “agar-ding the Class “A" stock 0f International Ploprielariiaa Limited. we‘ lire offering for sale the (‘lass “A" stock of Inlrriultiollili Proprietar- ivel IlillIIiPtI, bring form- ull l0 ilvquirl! lilt‘ short‘ enpiful of J. (‘. lCml llilnltrd (Great Britain), Name Address . , , Ll - - I FAMOUS OHIO HORSE HOES Mould Boards or Discs High Carbon Steel! Built Right! A better artlde at a cheaper price. Mold Board Discs . ' t- DELIVERED. THE HARDIE MFG. CO. cnannowisrown SUMMERSIDE Monarch- Poultry Feed Uniformly Accurate in Food Values MON ARClf-EL-ilying Mash‘. MONARCH Scratch Grain. \ MONARCII Developing Feed. \ MONARCHIGroWing Mash. a MONAjRCH Chick Mash. __ ‘ MONARCH Chick Feed. Used 0n the mm: Ponltf! Firm l" """““" MAPLE LEAF MILLING c0. 1:111). -- -.DeBLOIS_ 3120s.. Ltd. Provincial Distributors Charlottetown \ l.~-~ his He, hbufs ch -the C. E. F. but that would shortly ,3 less ilevey, wnilgdlsvrggrgeognswas cease although my responsibility for we is going to ask ms child the’ their care remained. Boyhood mem- rcason‘ And if at the and of the ories and the attractive promise second period his child is again be- he'd m" by “l” Cmadia" G°"°“" hind. it is altogether likely that he mm‘ f” “mmg iemmed men m" will try to stimulate the ehuasain-if“"“ls mad“ m” amide i‘) "*9 "T bition sufficiently that at Christmas "mmmg i“ l“ PM” where I W“ he may make a pass mark and “kwrborn. Shortly after getting my dis- wise at the end of the school yearfrhurge ‘mm the C- E- F~ in Char" in May m- June_ ‘lottetown, the Soldier Settlemen: 1t Seems w me such “SL5 ‘voum Board took me into its bosom an: imve Sumcient news value that thelpurchased a farm for llle at Abram Guardian and Patriot would ilc vmagci P~ E- I- This {Mm cm‘ zvilling to publish them promptly. |$250°9° ‘m? mm? than it wit‘ ‘there woupi possibly be m, nece$flwcrth even at that time althougi uity of publishing third year lists,iI W85 Suite ilgnoradnt of ftarxiil val- ‘lfi any student who gets alon that "e5 m‘ was 9P9“ “g e" "9 Y up’ far is not likely to then beghi: neg-P" the 5- 5- B- tu protect me» aur lrcting his studies. I paid $260.00 .in cash. This was ir For the first two yom-g howevel-JIQIQ, since then I made such pay 1nd especially the first year a gi-eat,ments on account as my circum — “stances permitted. approximatcl; $200.00. In 1923 I called an ailefiol sale and turned the whole proceed lover to the Iluard, about $600.00 ‘During the following two years i rented the farm to a neighbor our the full rental was also paid hnr the Board. During this period I wa- locking after my infirm and help deb-s parents and raising a sinal family of my own. Nevertheless l found time and money to fence h about 12 acres, to clear and break ,2 acres and to repair the dwellinr house__to tho extent of about. $100» 00. In 1927 my father died, aged 8i ~ h-thank God he did not see the ulti m- , [i y k 1' u ' m‘ 6”“ “'1 “m” m“ 3°“ mcnt Board that if I did not pa,- duflng ‘he hilnda-Y 599W"- lall my arrears to date, I wouli. lhavo to getoilt. In December I too.» W9 "0 11150 05611116’ BPf-‘clfll Price-ii double pneumonia and while hover on wool earl-Iago and auto roheg to ing between Life and death, an offic» He“ ...‘ er of the S. S. B. called one even- ' ing about 10 o'clock wanting me tr IBT QUEEN STMEFT CIIARLOTTETOWN L. M. POOLE & CO PAOLPB WHAI-VIIS slim a quit claim giving up my in- S L & Itercst in the farm. I was saved thi: ' indignity for the time being as l ‘was too weak to even lift my hear but this official did not forget. Ii ‘two weeks he returned and I hat- lto sign the many documents pro?»- ented. Thus went the farm and tin ‘only home of my aged Mother, wiir and four small kiddies. What war —“—————————— there left for me to do The lanr’ . . ' e of my birth obviously did not want Brltlsil CUIumbIa {us so Ye {lvxerc-Ucrllzngegedt to iefk r - , llivin n e n e a es. e on Mouldlngs- and ileavigig Canada however I saw thr ' sequel to this land settlement ven- Sheathlng ture cf mine and it 12th:; strigiflfiu‘; l art of m story. S or y a er m" 'T!|"d|dhr‘ hum Vulcan". "Eelinquished my interest in the on“ m c.rMo8ULD‘N0s AND property, the Soldier Settlement 5' °' SHAWN“ Board sold a to‘a civilian for $1500.- ! “n” “an, 00! After two years’ service in lt=_ p. army and nine years‘ poorly pair and mighty hard work on its farm the country of my birth said to it: returned soldier, "Get off this farm we are going to sell it to a civiliar for $1100.00 less than we will sell ' it to you!" Is it any wonder til?’ I now fail to get any thrill out o’ “Oh Canada"? SPR. WILBERT ARSENAULT. Ex-regt. No. 1007159, 5 Brackett Street, Westbrook. Me., United States. (This is a matter that should come before the local Branch of thc Canadian Lefllvn- ~Ed- 59 1f you have to cover the distance it doesn't lend enchantment. to the view. Our business is to deliver to you lhevery best that themineslilll forth, end to deliver lt at Mo!!!‘ that provide lust a fair Netti for us and no more. W. D.- GILLIS & CO. PIONI I'll I Central Guardian pire Hotel. FORMER ISLANDER DEAD- The many friends of Mr. Edward Webster, formerly of Augustine Cove, will be sorry to learn of his death which occurred at Portland Ore-. June 25th, 1028'. T0 TAKE SPECIAL COURSE — Rev. Clarence Pitre of St. Dun- stan’s University left Tuesday morning for New York where he intends to take a short course in Gregorian Chant and Liturgical Music at the Pius X. School of Liturgical Music. VALLEYFIELD - Communion services ln Valleyfield next Sunday "ti; 11 a. m. Preparatory services Thursday. Friday and Saturday at 11 a. m. On Thursday evening at 7.30 Dr. Florence Murray of Korea will speak. On Friday evening. Rev. C. C. McIntosh__\vill be present and will assist at the remaining serv- ices‘; DUNDAS AND SOURIS — Dr. Florence Murray of Korea. will zpeak next Sunday in Dundas at 1.30 p. m. (Sunday School will be 1t 1.30 p. m.); in Bay Fortune at 4.30 p. m.; and in Souris at thc evening service in the United Zhurch. ' SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS —Tflo ‘allowing pupils of Hunter River ‘mhool have been successful in ob- aining the Public School certifi- ates and with their teacher Mr. A. l. Wcolner. are to be congratulated. Whey are, in order of merit, Suth- -rland MacLeod. Ira McDonald, Ell- alie MacLeod, Irene Wediock and illve Siliiphant. L- M} Prince Street g - School Closing ‘ROGRAM FOR PRINCE STREET scnool. onosnyo. THURSDAY. 1,30 PM. temarks ‘rimary Chorus, “The Song of thc Bee"; _ ‘resentation Trustees’ Certificate for Attendance: ‘horns, “Rolling Down to Rio": ‘resentatlon Trustees’ Certificates oi Merit, Grades 1--6: "art Song (a) Gypsy Chorus: ib' The Bell Doth Toll; ‘rcscntation Trustees’ Certificates c; Merit, Grades 7-10; ‘horns. "Little Brown Brother“; ‘rescntation Dept. of Education". Public School Certificates; ‘rimary Chorus (a) Pigeon House; (b) Mother Goose Rhymes: ..¢e&; XUMMER COLD » FRAME CROPS Willi early vegetables out oi‘ ho frames and iiuulo llu- garden. lie yiractiical gardener‘ will ‘pill he 4711111193‘ to \\'\()i'ii at Our-o fur uililuvhlire- eauiy summer‘ (‘FYIIM ‘ocaillilp1 lr-irrillnbers or fIlEi|"ll.~i o stamt summer squssfil, lat.- azisrmn tnmurloe-s, |)4'*|)])\#i'§ or egg- ‘iilhllifl. 'i"lle slairh will he .'luupl.- Nlii"(7i'i0ll Pair tlllea-le fender plant: niil salt-tiled wevalhcr. rl uuiarullhers‘ we m . all for fin- llnilii»: 1::n*:i":'vi' has ti. illiztme of ililii‘. inreils-ifloizis, fl by ti. flail-ii One liliii ur I-y e Dikidlili-(i in- the ceiuator oi‘ all" ‘ramc mud the vhves may he dlowed to spread out. to |‘ili if. fuller the i[Tll‘0‘ilt‘.('i~iillll of flue slush lie YillOs may make good l.‘,|‘l'<\\'ill zl-fe from the lat-lacks o1‘ ital-N eats and lily tho limo the mvers cc 1‘(‘lll1"i\iEl| they will lulve. sill!‘- vinlii start. to be ulllllc to willi- mul the rairages of hug.‘ that like so many of tile fbilliilillliifli‘ the in trlleir iniarov. (Inc such ‘hill will furnish early Willis ialclumbers u-nit-ili ‘Llic main P011 ‘planted in the ope-n alter "Bllgel- frosts its over (ffillllvli l-to ilfiilfiffig. A hill of melmu ‘ill!’ bf‘- frrowm in nihe saule uanmer inn-Id gi vo an elamly silppiy i’ (SIIIIILIJOUIIZH. "Y 118' g iimlmo: ‘Om e amllrlttunls expeni me n i a I "ardeuelln have been lien =ho|veyde|ws hy giving fzp-em ‘ft P-‘IFIY sea-rt and |rr.vte<~rin.': iem with the frdnle in the fall. ‘is is too long u }'£[\|;|,_\{i')|| mph)" n‘ northern I nonsa ‘RACES-Reserve Jul! - ‘ lBth for St. Peters Bay horse races. am-a-za-m u. aomrs TAXI-Phone 44a. m- THESE VALUES , Bed s-Spri ngs- Mattresses: Freight Paid‘ to Your Nearest Station Bed, Spring, Mattress tlomplcie ' $12.50 Iled, Spring and Mattress complete. Compare this price with any outfit being offered rmywhen. White en- aim-l bed as picture, brass capped pests, steel frlme spring, copper link fabric which will not rust. Fibre filled mattress with heavy layer of felt, fancy, art ticking. Single, medium and double beds. Sale price freight paid .. . .. . . . . .. $12.75 - PATONS I h Hercules GuaranteedSprings $5.95 6 only IIERCULES guaranteed Springs, woven wire fabric, heavy rope edge, wood 1'1""?- sinBlfi llfli Wllml "my. Freight paid to your nearest station. PATONS. A Real Good Mattress $4.95 A real good serviceable fibre filled mattress with layers of felt about five inches thick. 500d (ll-willy art ticking, strongly sewn am] tuned, .- 5411816. medium and double bed widths. $4.9 freight paid. , by chairman, Principal Moran; ihorus, O Canada. School: \ddress of Welcome, Principal Rogers; 7horus, Sweet and Low: “resentation of Palmer Method Cer- tificates fcr Writing: L- ‘resentation Trustees Leaving Cer- tificatcs; ‘art Song, “Daffodils? 4 Seniors; ‘resentatlon Special Prizes; ‘resentation Governor General"; Medal; ‘horns. “Sailing”; ‘be King. iusical Director -— Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bach. l ililcloth, Mats 15c Three designs in Green, Sand and Brown, sizes l8 x 3G inches. Kitchen Tables. $4.95 White wood topped ilitcilcn tables, turned hardwood legs. $6.50 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.95 $7.50 for . . . . . $5.9 $8.50 fill‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $6.9’ I c e-ns I Walnut Finish Steel Beds $7.25 Popular Walnut finish all steel beds, 2 inch continuous posts, 5 fill- ers as picture. All sizes. Freight paid to your nearest station. PATONS. ' Bed. Spring, Mattress $18.25 Walnut finish Steel Bed as above. Reversible Mattress. All steel frame copper link Spring. Complete, all sizes. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $14.40 PATONS. second week ill Mull’ aa-iilg l-rlln is ' I PA TONS when-a or- llhe ngrroiluil. (‘slim-y 50m- gnrileue uufirir o - lender annuals for the and will be read for b I i ' l. - .. ' , ‘thl id t. It Y "-""'-“-““'* “my (igfiixllllfzlllrvfbldbm. l ,.Z,_,,V_.UZ. Kama,‘ "my "n80 M, “liven thin‘: tn‘; géggfltary but“: ggzygfifi few days send rue your washed wool . . r - . - pymmrs m“! ‘human “htilldllifl- an ilirly svtrult of a month on the me School children $215 was reap and h!" l‘ 5W" in“? Y3?"- wmn M“ 96$» hvwvivl? r1 gulur illilliflllu Ziuri-i-r s-rivkrs ‘zed ‘rum a grab box A committee "i"!!! "WYIWJIVQ Si!!!" IIIG 4...“, 4H,; 3",)?’ "racflcal "59 i" "Willi" mill’ he Wflily i" 8v was appointed to attend to a social ‘w""7‘°i5ht d°“bl°- mar ‘h; eéhnwkm*m“ "l" b9 Puffin; the "Den unwind liiuoll uheri to be held the last of June. Dele- Wm. LANDIIIGAN v wed and lithe vnilclmlsps - r" N“ of lilclr nsunl hqfumn‘ by aiizrriiuit gates were appointed to attend the Souria milk/want mm?“ e ‘Milly 1v tihom in lilo vrvld frame. Convention. P. Ii}. l. _-*__ ° "W" "Y the 6312-6-27-101. - , ST. FELIX held regular meeting able to (“nnl-vily m“. Heed whup] Jung, bu, with 20 members and 4 visitors pre- Meeting opened with p-ltllrto nun-y zzilso he s-tizlrtlwl ill the Cresd and Odev and the Yeadml an" mph] iii-dune to good itfiiVilllfiiil-Klé‘ ixlhl‘ ‘I'll t-crly <"r.:~p. - adoption of Minutes. were read by the President and the members gave answers according to I Reversible Mattress $6.501 , , Reversible Mattresses are made with heavy layer of felt on top, bottom and sides, centre fllled with fine wool fibre, fancy art ticking. All sizes. Freight paid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $6.50 PATONS. All Felt Mattresses $7.95 Our special made to our own standards of soft new cottun felt about five incllec thick and covered with good quality art ticking, well tufted, French roll edge. All sizes. A regular $10.00 value. Special $7.95 freight paid. PATONS. Layer Felt Mattresses . $9-95 An outstanding value in a layer felt mattress. Not a stuffed nlattress but built up in layers of fine cotton felt m the required tiliekness and covered with real good urt ticking, well tufted, French roll edge. All _ sizes. A regular $15.00 value. Special $095 freight _ White Enamel pei§°NS' $4.95 White enamel irdn beds in a neat design, brass capped posts and fitted with easy running casters. All sizes. Freight paid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.95 All Steel Springs $4.95 All steel frame bed springs, copper wire link fab- ric. fastened at ends with heavy coll springs. A real good spring at a low price. Special freight paid $4.95 PATONS. We Garry ta Bompleie Line Guaranteed Bedding OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES — IIERCULES SPRINGS, SLUMBEfl/KING sPRlNfiiS-WAYSAG- LESS SPRINGS —-— SIMMONS BEDS -- GOLD MEDAL MATTRI-ISSES. Pllvnln? I have completed installing my "Willis Bill‘! spinning machinery the Questionaires THE GABBS- i, MI STARSJLMFR ' '.i'.' vou WERE IvvllOllOll MIGKINO FOR GOOD, 50 Mvs ‘moss awms m --g44. A1,- ‘ ~ " ‘ an» ail-q, k-uum ‘cam ‘psmgw “ w‘ u“ ' A 1 WET. _ By Barrie Pafiyne‘ GABBYGRAM ICALLIM "ruawarrermass Mrs ruu. or nor ‘up. ~You1ou> ' z.