i “Manufactured by MILTON PROPRIETARY LTD.‘ 125 Bunliill Row. London, En]. MILTON SALES LTD, 10-18 McCaul Street, Toronto, Ont. Selling Agents: Harold F. Rlfiflfiiiadk Company, l , . Cont“?! » onulo OuMIES Warn your favourite "baccy" plills . . . when cigarettes taste metallic, your mouth is ."tobacco tiretl." Then, if you're wise, you'll MILTON-IZEI‘ Freshen up your mouth with Milton -—]ust a1 few drops in water, used regularly as a mouth wash—or to clean false teeth. It's great. Right away you get back the old "kick" from tobacco . . . enjoy it more than ever. Milton is a marvelous mouth wash . . one that inrtanrly kill: every germ it touches, sure protection against ills like influenza, sore throat, colds and the like, halitosis (bad breath) . . yes, even against Pjarrbaa. Indeed, the very highest medical and dental authorities have conclusively proved that Milmi is an antiseptic that will arrest and prevent Pyorrban. Ask your druggist for :1 bottle of Milton. You'll want it in your house . . it's so absolutely safe . . can't burn, poison or stain any- body . . scores of uses, all told in the booklet which accompanies each bottle. inexpensive, 35c, 65c, $1. Very economical. M?! on- rrllsimllzvrlolls MOUTH ‘wltsll ' . i r ing in Saskatoon, Canada, and one - a rrm cmncorrn-rown columns ' Central Guardian ATTENDED FUNERAL — Mr. W. Chester S. McLui-e, M. L. A., attenu- ed the funeral of the lute Thomas MacLellan of Eldon yesterday. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICIIS—' Presbyterian services on Sunday, June 17th, as followsz-J-I tsville, 3-3011. m-z S. s. 2.30 p. m.‘ Brook- field, 7 p. m.; S. 3.. 10.30 a. m.; Hunter. River. 7 p. m.; S. S. 10.30 n. m.; Clyde River, 11 a. m.; S.S. l0 u. m.; Elliott Hall, Falrvlew, 3 p. m.; S. S. 2 p. m.; Bradslbane, 11 fl- m-: Rose Valley, 1.45 p. m.; Kon- slngton, 11 a. m. and ‘l p. m.; Freetown. 3 p. m.; Tryon, '1 p. m. IMPORTANT rosrriou -- May- or Ashley of New Bedford, Muss” has appointed Samuel D. McLeod chief of the police department in‘ that city The new chief succeeds one who died recently. Mr. McLeod is a native oi’ P. E. Island, is 60 years old, has been on the force for 33 years, and headed the civil serv- ice list for the position which no once refused. Of late years he hm: been deputy chief. AN OLD LINER. -- The Boston ‘Traveler on May 12, hnd a first page story and double-coin nu picture or Miss Annie Dodd, who celebrated her 104th birthday at Winchester, Mass, that day. She was born in Liverpool, England, on May 12. 1824. Her family moved to Prince Edward Island when she was i-i. In the late 40's Miss Dodd went Lo Boston and has lived in East Bos- tcn, Roxbury. Woburn. Lexington [and Winchester, respectively. MEETING ISLANDERS - Dr. Dclnvcy writing in the Oakland lMsple Leaf saysz- "I had tho pleu- jsure today of meeting Ira Laird at. ;his splendid home in San Leandra. He hails from Albert/on, P. E. I. Mrs. Laird is a. native of Ohio. They have two sons and one daughter. He ils a. housebullder and contractor. and seems well satisfied with his lot in life. He has five brothers liv- brother on the Island on the old homestead. He still retains the old time hospitality." SUMMEIUS HALF HOLIDAY, — At the meeting of the Retail Mer- chants Association yesterday it was decided to close the store on each Wednesday afternoon during July and August also on July 2nd. and September 2nd" which are public holidays. The consensus of opinion was that it would be well to make this arrangement permanent so that tho buying public would be able to govern themselves accordingly. WON FOURTH PLACE — Word has been received that Queen Square School won fourth pluco ‘m the Dominion of Canada Rifle As- sociation (cadet series) which was shot during the past winter. The teams were made up of four groups. viz: Senior and Junior, High and Collegiate. and Senior and High Public Schools, eight cadets to a team. Queen Square averaged 80.45, fi Investment Counsel Advice biuod on our Honest endeavour and careful study cannot oi‘ them- selves appraise safely the real value ol Securities. experience of judging investment values is offered without obligation alike to those who pur- chuse in hundreds or thousands of dolliirs. We would be glad to got an unbiased report. without marge, on any Security an investor m8! b" "lmmwd l" and we would caution the Publlu llfllfllt m"!!! M! "W's" merit or speculation wiihoutjirst WWII: a rewri- throurh a Banker or a. reputable Investment Bnnklnl Ilomnflnw- illly on the so-cbllod GET RICH QUICK OFFERINGS, when u...“ pulous salolmcn promise and in some cases guarlmloe, enormous pfirflis in a short period of time. Eastern Securities Co. Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS 140 Richmond Street. Charlottetown h which is a most satisfactory show- ing. 211E117?" ' IN CALIFORNIA — Mrs. Edward Bishop who lives in Crnnnell is a native of Grand River, P. E. I. She is 1i daughter of Charles Norton of Eureka. Her husband, who is a. fore- man at Crannell. is a native of Maine. They are a happy family and prosperous. They have four daugh- ters. Mrs. John MacCormick of Eureka. who is a. native of Little Pond, P. E. I., has two sons em~ ployed in the big Crannell saw mill. They are Donald and Victor. Don- ald is tho head time keeper at Crannell. These two young men have n bright future. Their mother s maiden name was Felicia Campbell. Mr. Peter Trainor, a. native of Hope River, P. E. I., also lives in Eureka, owning a. small ranch. QAJNVESTOR nwalnsnlrmolntnnrr-M Runvlfloll Isl II==aII MM-t-"qm 4 ' Tryon and Vicinity We humans ourselves have our "Ups and our Downs" One day is all snliles, the next one all frowns. Recent motorists to the Provincial Capitol were. Mr and Mrs» Willard Thomas, Mrs. John Thomas and Miss Ru y, also Mrs Brunt lea, Mrs. Em Howatt, Miss Amy Lea. Miss Katherine Dobson and Mrs. Rossboultcr. ‘ _ ' The Rev. G. N. Somers arrived home on Friday after attending the Maritime Conferlmce of the United Church. held at N. B. Mr Charles Howott of west ‘n-yon spent last week end with friends in Victoria Charles is enjoying many joy rides in his fine Maxwell road- ster this summer‘, Mr and Mrs. Reg. Thomas‘ of .41- blmy were recent visitors to Tryon the guests of Mrnnd Mrs. John Thomas. Mr and Mrs. Howard‘ Wood of Hampton motored through Tryon on Saturday evening. June 9th. Mr and Mrs. Roy MacKenzie of North Tryon are receiving the con- Bratulations of their host of friends on the arrival of a fine little son on Sunday morning, June 10th. Both mother and baby are doing well. Mr and Mrs. Frank Harvey and little son of Grupnud were recent visitors to Tryon wheré they were guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Joe Rlogerson. A motor party Mr and Mrs. Art- hur Dawson and Mr and Mrs. James Dawson of N. Tryon. recently en- joyed a few days visit to different parts of the Maritimes. smlong the places visited was Annapolis Valley, renowned for it's beautiful scenery, especially at this season of the year, when the fruit trees are white with blossoms. -?-—<-o>—-—-- - PE ll-SONALS M1'. .1. h. Campbell, M. L. A. I-ieatherdale. was in the city yes- terday. ' Mr. J. A. McDonald. Land Sur- veyor of Hermunville, was in the city yesterday doing some survey-l ing work at Southport and returns’ l l Miss Charlotte Fleming of Dor-_ ehester, Mass, is spending the sum-f mer with her sister. Mrs. D. J. Mc- Lean, Argyle Shore. ‘home this evening. ~ Miss Ruth Shaw of the office stuff, of the T. Eaton Co., has returned to, Moncton after spending o. . very pleasant holiday with her parcn y, crth. The many friends of Mrs. A. E. Foster, will regret to learn that she is confined to her home the result of on accident. Dr. Frank Scully, of Westmount. isspending 1i iew days the guest of his parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. W. E. Scully. West Saint John, while ell route to the Canadian Medical As- sociation convention in Charlotte- town. Dr. Scully is accompanied by his two little children, abs and Billy, who will remain ith their grandparents until their father re- turns from Prince Edward Island. and they will accompany him back to Westmount.-St. John Telegraph- Journal. ‘ Stock Quotations HALIFAX, June 14, l928—Quota- tions furnished by Johnston and Ward. members Montreal Stock Ex- change. New York Exchange At.. Top. dz San. Fe Ry. . . . . .. 190'»;- American Can Co. . . . . . . . . . .. 85% Am. Car & Foundry Co. 100%‘.- Am. Smltng. 6a Ref. Co. 1921/.- Am. Bosch Mag. Co. . . . . . . . .. An. Cop. Min. Co. . . . . . . . . . .. 34% 66% N. Y. Cen. 8a liud. Riv. R. R. 175% Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Shaw, New ' W! . F-JLZI oucert His Master's Voice dealers are in the coni- munity to serve you one hUI1(lrC(l-[Ni‘i'CK‘l.l. They know that the place to hear and cnj 1y music at its best-is at home. Anti they are willing to lend you one of these marvelous new Orthophoniir Vietrolu models, together with your favorite selection of music for an entire evening. You see how easy and convenient everything is made for you? just a telephone cull,—~- asking for a home demonstrations-will (lo it. And there is absolutely, no obligation in connection with this service. "Tr-u 919.11 07716 Ask ‘any “His Mastcrls Voice" dealer-l say you want a home UFZQQRIEOQZQ N0 obligation for this musical service. Al home, together with your family, you will ln- nblc lo listen, enjoy, judge and decide at your leisure just how much you like the (lrthojihnliic Yictroia. heal form your estimate of the wonders pos- hllllt.‘ lhrough the new and exclusive Victor- (‘Ulllrtilltll prinviple of “Matched lmpedanccf, "or “Smooth Flow of Sound." h‘ The new Orlhupllonic Victrola is made in a range 0i beautiful models, in cabinets ar- tistically designed in fine walnut or mahogany.’ Electrically driven, if you wish at slight additional stopping. us Si l5. onic Trade Mark Reg'd ictrola. c Prices from $1400 down to as low On convenient payments from all llis Master's Voice dealers. But firstp- have your demonstration tonightl demonstration. It is there you can 0st. All instruments are self- Dflhildlwflewliiy I! bears the dog Trademark .2 asltslsw/olct 4 Hi5 RfitlfitMClW TRAFFK \N\T l5 BUCK. ' st. John Montreol "=11"! in its current issue Con. Gas Co. (New York) 145w. 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