llllllflllflhl can not bring JUNE 11, 1926 fi 7*... ., “p YOllRSl-ILF TO HEALTH scrolls? ‘ln all the world- no‘ flavor like 'l(ellogg’s "GOLDEN-CRISP flakes of corn. So tempting! So gdod—and the flavor is simply supreme! " With milk or cream. Fresh or preserved fruit. A treat any time! Kellogg's are the orig- inal corn flakes. Light and easy to digest. Never tough or leathery. .= Children love them! Serve Kellogg's for lunch. a Order them on the diner. At cafeterias. Sold hy all grocers. Served at all hotels and restaurants. :1. 9 Oven -Iresh ALWA YS in -Keilogg'.s patented inner - sealed was-tits you such wonder-flavor --such crisp, crunchy flakes. The sormlne corn fishes have the signature of the originator on the package. \ mwooooe oooeo-eew-ON lLester Douglas ‘ 39 Queen Stree - Charlottetown. P. E. I. Cream Separator E SHARPLES SUCTION FEED liims clean at any speed. Terms to suit customers. Extra parts on hand. lriia or Phone 798 or 939. row snoss ion LADIES FROM FASHION CENTRES llmclt daily we are/receiv- t NUMBER ONE quality. purity and germination. IMPROVED "BANNER "VICTORY" "IRISH wmrs" . "ABUN DANCE" We have in stock a few thousand bushels of chili“ for v» One CARLOAD cf Western recleaned white SEED OA grades number brand. i’, E. island T8 , one for pur- ity and germination, our “N" "assures" "fW. latest styles in , recleaned and graded. "ll shoes. We detail a" "l m", m,“ _ We are selling at special - low Price $4.00 " lllEV KID "l" Kw. u... u“ l- 4 1'. sets. "l Ind most reliable "v I lovely ghgg "l. as soft ss s ' Quinn i. M e sold "l $12. lnOul-h. Price $10.00, IAUTURN (or =i......yi‘<‘s i - slippers, medium , Price "_ $4.50 ~ tron: Calf (Light tan) l! ' Pvmm. Cuban, s m, ‘Jlinnisrsn. ' Price $5.95 LEATHER» ll With buckle ornament, i "Tau-r rubber heel, $4.09., i‘ KT E N T on "EV KID a». strip, ivbi‘ heels, ' one strap mod- "b" "W". rubuir top Price $4.50 . ' - i LEATHER I Wllh buckle ornament. - "m Cuban heel, rubber ' low prices CREDIT to suit customers lots of any quantlty-dcno Bee them at STORE. soles, Can- lsrger i heels " V‘ Bl AC SOLICITOR- Mcney to Lcsn lfltltl-Il-Il. and Throat - oflieo, layer Building Great George Street gsnistsrs, Attorney, n2. ‘. -‘~llonsy te Loan ' sub lulidlng - 2 ' i for CASH and in "P in bags of 3 bushels each. cur SEED Professional Cards R. McGuigan ETC Cameron BIOOlLFLITIOIMCOWIMP-l b}. ‘c. c. Archibald ai-sdum be u. v. Post Grndults Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye. i": NW fsgflng Eyes and supplying Glssefil omes Hours-D t» 12.80. Lllfto s McDonald & McPhee '4', l, sspcmito n. s. lloPHEl "rm or mt c..." st- ' ' A‘ 3° liv curl lpedlsllst. “ ' oheristtetem in llic city on official ‘business. ‘I number oi‘ ‘ Cambridge. Central Guardiah- A MISS LlLLlAN MCKENZIES pupils’ recital Tuesday evening, June 22nd. liesrtz ‘Memorial Hall. 9759 VARIETY CONCERTZ- Monday evening, June 14th, League of Cross ‘Hall. Auspices Third Order of iSt. Francis. Excellent progrnm. 'l‘iokcts 35 cents. 9764 MONTCALM ‘HERE-The C. G. S. Montcqlmnrrivod in this ‘P011 on Wednesday afternoon. and is now coallng. ‘She wilftben loud buoys for the Western Northiun- berlnnd ‘Straits. The Montcalm has still two other trips to make be- fore the buoys are nil placed. Her next trip will ‘be made to the north side of the island, nnd the last to the Magdalene ilslnnds. ' MEEK-GORSUCI-L- Ziir. and Mrs. l}. B. Gorsnch, of Washington, D. 0., announce the marriage of their daughter, Mamie Adoila (lor- such to rllnrold Alfred Meek. on Thursday, May 27th, 1926. They were married at the Parsonage of the St. John's Methodist Protestant Church, Baltimore, by Rev. ilr. l). IA, Warner, n cousin of‘ the llridc. Tho bride wns attended ‘by her sis- ter Miss Anna Gorsuch. immediat- ely after the ceremony they left‘ for an uuto trip. 'i‘he newly weds were entertained Tbursduy at the home of ll. ‘P. nnd Miss -NornlC. Gorsuch. of this city. uncle nnd aunt of the bride. Mrs. Meek holds u. realiflllflllllfl Government ‘position and M1’. Meek is connected with the Washington Ilnukm-Washington Times.-- (The, Mir. ‘Meek referred to is u. sou of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Meek, Yppei- Queen Street.) . gave n most ititercstiug address on. “The Baby -Chloit and the Egg ln-‘ ilustry of Prince lid-ward lslnnil." An interesting informal discussion, i lollowcd, in which J. 0, Hyudiuun and Mr. F. ‘Ml, Nash, Poultry PTO"; molcr. and other took part. Rotor-l inn Wilfrid Boulier announced, than. Mr. Eliord, of the Dominion‘ iPoultry Department, was coming. to Charlottetown to‘ discuss with,‘ the Board of Trude the holding oil the world's ipoultry conference at, Ottawa in i927, “i-t was decided that an effort bc made to have Mr. El-l ford speak also before the Rotary’ Club. Itotarlun Pendlelon referred to the ‘Boys Y. ‘M. C. A. ‘Camp lo ‘be held when the school closes, and sugcstetl that the Rotary Club might make provision for ‘paying ihcgexpensos of needy boys attend‘ lng this camp. Mr. Nash was the only guest present. Dr. Reid pre- sided; and the musical progrniiimra included a solo by Mrs. J. J. Stew- art, who was encored. l PERSONALS _‘Mr_ L. A. Lnlmb, Kenslngion is in Charlottetown on ‘business. Mr. W. -Ii. "Font of the First Aid '" Department. ‘C. ‘N, Ru Moncion. ll‘ Tho (lunrtlian regrets‘ to learn of the sierlous illness of ‘Mr. (luori-l" _ hlcilunaltl, (lrund 'I‘rucntlli+ nnd Mr ' Frank Lumphio, Pleasant llrovti. H. Nloholntin illiil llllllil ll mcn working on lhc railway at York have moved on to Redford. M r. Mrs. Theophllus Enmnu and Mrs. Albert MacArthur, Eninore are in the city attending the Wom- en's institutes Convention. l\lr and lilrs IllOU-Pfllll U! Los rtngoles. (laL. have decided t0 spend the sntnmer at the McGrath old home at Covehoad. llornce A. Malcolm is home from Mani-L, nnd is visiting reintlvcn nnd ucqunlninures ill Kenslngton and vicinity- ll" l“ lu the oily today nnd is 1't‘ll|-‘~'l"l'l'l! at the North American. The Flapper, 0f R1925 She is nn sctlve glrl—dsnclnz~ swimmlng~lllflylllE ‘!@l1lll5"'l§°" T‘ motoring nnd hikinE—-0ll@l1 0" the go eighteen or twenty hours out 0f every twenty-four. Ony l1 Blrvlllif. healthy body can sinnd the pace- ’ ,;‘ But the flurpper, like the Muss of Carter 8. Co been 1880, knows that Lydia E. Pink- hnm's Vegetable Compound is the one remedy to keep her free from pain and physically ilt. and doi-‘lflllllll upon it. For ovcr 50 yours it hns restoring sick and ailing women to heuith and strenslll- Instr‘ Q FLOWERS = We have just received an- i other shipment, the largest I yet ot that wonderful toilet preparation vcsiled THREE FLOWERS. Face Cresmlv Face Powder. Talcurn, Per- fume, ete. gtnwm the world cvsr for their excsilency and purlty_ Try them today. H. L. WORTI-IY room: m l 1 ,i-'. ll ,".t‘..i|! .l “llllll n ' vi JI§I A" ‘i Lrrrucr THE CHARLONEIOWN GUARDIAN ‘ 25 fill‘! Our Twenty-Five Cent Sales are popular—This is the best one yet- ()rder early before we are sold out of somelines. UBANGES ‘ LEMONS 3 FOR 25c PE R DOZ EN 1o CENTS BuNoH. 25 can-rs GOOD SIZE PINES—SOUND AND JUISY 2 FOR 25 CENTS PINEAPPLES PARSNIPS AND CARROTS 7 LBS FOR 25 CENTS NEW' ONIONS 3 LBS. FOR 25 CENTS TOILET SOAPS RHUBARB I 4 LBS. FOR 25 CENTS lilirliikléi ; *1 Til-it‘ 030A‘? ; 8am J11‘ Y‘ DAQW 508V 4 Fairy 25c 3 P I li 25c 3 infant’ D ll h a rim V" 3 Q t . . . . .. 25 SOAPS a Baby's Own 9.. __ 25: . 6 Guest ivory . . . . . . . . .. 25c 4 Surprise . . . .. 25c » 4 P. c. c. Soap s5» iiiisa- 4 Gold . . . . . . . .. 3: Z22 ICING SUGAR 4 Sunlight 6 Lencx . . . . . . .. .. 25c ALL, COLORS 3 Feis Napfha . . . . . . . . .. 25c 2 PACKAGEQ FOR 25¢ i BROOMS 3 string A reg. 50c Broom to clear at 25c Each 1/2 Pound Special Blend Tea 25c ) . RA] ID Que-R’ PREMIUM OATS u” p OATS Cook 1n ‘i Three Z5 Cents . . Minutes P91’ . g5 Cents _ Package Canned Foods For Sandwiches 1 French Peas 25c Turkey Ham, glass 25c i Sliced Beets . 25c Wild Duck, glass . . . . . .. 25c l, Peaches . . . ., 25c Crab Lobster, glass . .. 25c 4 Sardines . . . . .. 25c Ham, in glass . .. 25c 1 Blueberries 25c Chicken, glass .. . 25o 1 Cherries .. 25c Anchovey, glass . .. 25c l Corn Beet‘ . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c Turkey, glass . 25c 1 Heintz Beans (large).. 25c Shrimp, glass .. . 25c 2 Helntz Beans (smallL. 25c island Dressing . . 25c 2 Clarke Beans (small) .. 25c Salad Cream .. . 25c 2 Clarks Tomato Soup .. 25c Salad Dressing . . . . . . .. 25c 2 Clarke Vegetable Soup 25c Chicken Ham Tongue, tln 25c 3 Kipper Snacks . . . . . . .. 25o Peanut Butter. tin . . . . .. 25c 2 Lobsterette- . ‘Boneless Chicken, tin .. 25c Small Wash Board . . . . .. 25c 3 Gold Dust , . . . . . . . . . .. 25c 3 Chlpso . . 25c 3 Pearllne . . . . . . .. 25c 2 Laundry Starch . . . . .. 25c 3 Rinso . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 25c 2 ‘Corn Starch . 25c 2 Sifto Salt .. 25c 3 Bags Salt .. 25c 2 Potato Flour . 25c Pioruliflnc Laundering 2 gtbknfioco. ' l-vx (Israel .......... .. 25c 2 Potash ....... .. .'. 25c 3 Snowflake . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c 2 lbs, Micar°nl __ _ 25c BULK DATES 3 Pounds for 25c TO CLEAR COMB HONEY 25c Per Comb TO CLEAR Selected Cleaned Currants 2 pkgs. 25c 29 Cent Specials on Canned Goods Tomatoes 2 for 20c Corn 2 for 29c ‘Peas 2fcr 29c Piichsrds .. 21°,- 39¢ BOTH FOR $1.89 enkins 8t Son m‘ 1; mfiRtlCERS‘ -_ Wu»: . 'In Momoriam MR8 VERNER J. MURRAY Fragrance__ Death took sad place under _ circumstances at Wwnloex. Mm... 0n May 11m, 192s of Mrs. Verner J. Murray beloved .wlfc of Verner .7. Mnrrsry. pastor of the CllilCh of Christ of that very Nor-wood. Pit-we. The late Mrs. iMurrsy was lull/ills husband and infant ‘sou. Vl-‘lllef Alton. her father and mother sevt-rnl brother; and sisters. Mrs. Murruy was a general favorite The aroma of l-"Plllerly. Miss Ross Loveless oi‘ KlWXVlllB. Tennessee. and leaves ‘to mourn her ‘loss ibearidee her sor- ‘ lllll TEA betokens the perfection of the leaf. among u... congregation w which The excellence of quality never varies, her husband was t .1 u those ivlho had the [llzgllollrfoallllf 1:»: Elfw“ Label 75¢ ' acquaintance were helped by he!‘ sweet ‘iifo for to know her was to 10W her and Lh-e life she lived was I-au inspiration for the better life ‘beyond. in her passing, this world is ‘the loose-r of one of earth's fairest flowers nnd Heaven ‘is the sweeter of her presence. A short service was held at her late home. after which u.» body Hlccwllliariit-d iby her ‘bereaved hus- ‘lllllilil 18ft f0!‘ Rutlnoy, Quulrlt), where interment took place. On > in” lllllllwlllg ‘Sunday evening lli-- three ‘Churches of UhTlst" iu the ‘city of Winnipeg united p, a mom. orlnl service for ‘her who was so loy- , al to ills Service the church being > beautifully decorated for the oc- ' qllllkm. ‘Nils alone ‘in a fitting ‘memorial of ‘her ‘beautiful life. The lill-e Mrs. ‘Murray spent the sum. lncr of i923 on the island wit}, nor husband at one home oi‘ Mr. Mur- ray's parents Mr. nnd Mrs, John A ‘ll/lllfffly. St, Eleanors, P,E,l_ MR. E. H. NORTON The following notices re the dcath of the late E. H. Norton np~ "m" l" ll U"! GMOH. California. HGWHDflDQr of May 27th: . "Following a short illness. blvercri H. Norton, President of the Norton Phelps Lumber Company. llllll l-t prominent figure in Los Gaios, died Tuesday afternoon at 12.30 o'clock at the Lane Hospital, San ‘Francisco, of peritonitis. The 111091111 Will be held this Friday morning at 10 o'clock from st. Lillie? Elllflcfllml church. Lon Gutos, with interment in the Los Gatos cemetery. While Mr.’ Norton hud not been feeling very well for some time. his condition was not considered serious even when be left Tuesday weeeoeoow» 0004044004 Q44 Orange Pckoe Blend 85c E. R. BROW I46 RICHMOND STREET CHARLOTTETOWN Fl". Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurancq; at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Good Strong Stock; Companies. 7V7 v ‘use..- e 77V - v v w.“ oe-oo++o+veow+ve o4 oo oe o» e e wove» oevvvoooewo-o-ooveeo DOCTORS PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT Doctor with large practice, wishing to retire, offers beautiful property consisting of residence and offices with hot water heating and electric lights; also barn and garage. Good doctor, should live, and pay for this property in two years. Apply “Physician” Guardian Ofiice. He came to this district in i919 nrndo. in Los Gatos he bought out the Byrant Lumber Company, and founded the Los Gatos Lum- ber (iompuny. pnndcd rapidly under his direction, and yards were established at Santa (‘ruz and Aptos. l\lr. Norton took an active inter- cst in local (fhumlnci- of llipisropal church. warden of Si. Luke's. Ills tics won hlin a wide W88 8L l)‘ missed. He ‘ly through his efforts sii-(llfi - in San ling ‘Lou (lutos were ‘underwritten. ' l\lr. Norton widow. Mrs daughter, Mrs Grace in Santa Cruz. The Norton Phelps if. K. Phelps as partners. lls present form is largely due. the dedication of that structure has been postponed one week. to Salurduy evening, June 5th. This nction was taken by unanimous vote of the company at its last drill, when the sad news of Mr. Norton's death was although postponement the companies in other clubs. features of entertainment. ner of ‘Mr. Norton in the al Guard. Mr. Norton who was Norton. were merchants hers. Bros. from the firm and ber of years in this city. with Mrs Norton and left his native land in the year , i900 and want to California, where he resided untilhls demise. Last. summer tives and friends. on the sugar ‘beet y which he was particularly interest- ed with a view to the starting oi such an industry in this province. Mr. Norton succeeded in -the Golden State and couvmsn’ ‘1 the respect of all. He was greatly also leaves/u ‘brothor .\lr. Byron iliuloguc, The business ex- M,-5_ Iy-‘ui- liirs Jlurchisou: llllll-llll- l-lllollBh ll"? and follow workers in tho \\'.‘.\i.S. . Cvlllmcrce and other 0i‘ fhc Prcsliytcrinri (lllliitfll. (‘iydt- l(""l""- iborllos, and was prominent in the “Iver, learn Wm, at“, surmw m- Sllllllilrllllllll. gPPllllllll Daisy- llB Wall Belllol‘ the great loss you uut- in the death oi your beloved sister. sllvlwll lwllellly and social (iuull- Mrs. llizlulrcllnuli. lVc can only tiim- -“"""""'5 circle l’! l‘? realize with ivhat a great shot-h m“! "“""‘m"g Pansy 35c p" don“ friends. by whom be will ‘be greut- u“; rum“, o,‘ 1m,- deuu, can“. hon“. lllPlllllll- one time ,0 you president. oi‘ the LUi-i Gstos Merch- ed condition o,‘ beam], O,.C,,S1,,n,.,| "lid llllllly $1.00 P"? (101 b)‘ 919F995 iuuis ABSOClflllOll, nnd it was large- ‘by ma, other gm“, sorrow 1,, yum. that the own home through wrmch you pass, liollybot-ks, and Dalpbsnium or Frlluclilctl BilVBFI-lfl‘ ed inoL long since, you would fool the shock aJl the l1l0l‘u keenly. We l-‘l Pllllvlved by lllfl would have ryou know thni. our Elizabeth Norton. a pear-lye]; sympathy gm.“ o“, h, you Cabbage 20c Nvfloll in this your hour of need. We rt-al- 09"“? 3°“ Pllelllfl. Wilt! 0i H. K- Pllelpfl 0f ize all that human syonpntby can lthe Norton Phelps Company. and do to heal the Wounds of life n; ‘but ‘by a son. Jack Norton, who resides 1min, W... [hllrpfpfls (m, only m", mend ‘you to the can, or mm who Lumber understands nil Company will continue in its pro» wo know that even in rubs dark. fliluut Juno 20th at 20c dcz. $1.25 sent form. with Jack Norton and out houm rile am giW you comfort W1‘ 100; lllle Cabbage for fall and and peace, peace that "pusset-b rill in memory of Evered H. Norton understanding" to Wllfllle pulblic spirit the National cannot give and Guard Armory on Lyndon street in trike avray. involved sembly Council up notifying many high officers and Church. Sunday. June um, was “in enclose cash With Order- cd to be observed as Preparations hsd been complet- thanksgiving, prayer and lnterces- “"1"”! "l"! lllelel‘ 0°! "l hind!‘ ed for an elaborate bsll nnd other sion, nnd the service in ‘Mnlpequo “"1"” “lllauer Cnll- church Sunday cvcning was one of Womb BY ma" m.‘ 5x979“- tain H. KFiPhelps, business part- special interest, Norton splendid opportunity to rovlcw the Phelps Lumber Company, is joln- work or lhc your which has been lug the company an second ileut- marked enunt. accepting the reduction in richer fellowship, of greater sacri- rank in order to servo the Natlon- illce nnd of willing and helpful 59,-. V C6. ‘born in showed flint in every line oi’ lin- Rosenesth near Georgetown, wuss work-in churches. in colleges and son of the lute Mr and. ‘Mrs John among lhc 0fllt'i£lln—-church union He first attended the had proved WOTlUIlJlO. district school till fifteen years of the wonderful spirit that charlwmr. nge, when be came to Ohariotte- ized the leaders ofbur church nml town and entered the employ of showed that thelate Mr. W. E. Burks (now the manifested on increasing belief in firm of Feunell & Chandler) hsrd- the sims of the United ‘Chirrch, The ‘Hers he following is the musical part of remained some years then entered the program which was well ren- into partnership with his brother dored: the late Mr. Rupert B. iNorton. siding at the organ; organ peep, under the firm and style of Norton sl; Olfertolre Later Mr. Norton retored Wely; curried on fiery. Chanson o. Florian, by commission business for a num- Godard; Anthem, "Awukc. put on Then thy Strength, 0 Zion"; solo, “Abide 4 family he With ‘Mel’ der the leadership of Miss Con- nccompanicd by stance MdFnrlane. gnvc a very on- Mrs Norton he cams back on a joynhle entertainment some time here visiting his rels- evening on Friday, Jung 4m, Mr, visit to this province, and spent Glllis presided, and alter the pro- lfe addressed gram was carried out, games were the Charlottetown Board of Trade played and supper was served. The industry in following is the program; 1, Song of meeting including chorus. "Girls of Canada." in; of an extract from the paper (Uronlteks Hersldli 3rl‘esd- ing. The Queen Connor, by Miss liked in. Charlottetown when he Mdl-‘srlsne; 4, solo, The Old Fash- lived here. because of his frlendli-ioned ‘House, ‘Mrs. Clark Wootlside; , . ,0,..L,,,,e,HOsp,,aL He was opep 5164M‘; c . -_ c~¢.- e "-.""-.¢.-. -- vevw-" ated on Wednesday morning. but 17" ‘ lli ' . “$1531.23, i‘,‘,,},§;‘,',‘;,,f“*,-,§,!’,‘j,§,““3;;, He“ "lid kindly “More ,5. rcuiliilg, Especially Jim, Miss mm m Prince Pldwnrd Island Dcflllics his widow and sun and 'l‘bclmn Woodslde; 6, reading, Plat- Canudn_ on btebruary 23rd. 1860; dnughtcr llltlflllulliftl above ho onic Lovo. ‘Miss Mary ‘Burns; 7. ‘Tvro Kllltlu oi Green- _ _ v i , . - . . _ , . 1mm Armani‘. where he had 81bgggnfilgll]flggllctilgélstlz-lgfifklhlih J. U. horns, S. solo. ll Winter Comes. ‘.\'ll‘ll. (‘lurk Woodside; 9. dialogue. imfwltinl, 1m“ lumber lmrme“: To the bereuvi-tl wc cxicnil (‘hrisiopllrr (‘olunrbu-i l0 panto ror 0 v ng in Arizona. ie ha , , ' ‘ ' _ ' _ ‘ _ "j - ' bee“ engaged m bunkmg in Cob dcepcst sympathy. Hililimirlollllxpie Flirt; ll, blllg Song t; v " . - - my? LETTER ‘OF SYMPATHY _ (‘Dr.) Ad. liiurchison. Pro- sldent oi‘ llfllllls. Prosbyii-riafi Church. {Ilyjrui River: Gay's Plants Annual ‘lictltllflg flower plants- Auii-r. Phlox, Pclixnla, Verbena. Stocks, (amnion, mbella. Alyssurn. Alnrlgtritl. Zinnia, Bnlsams The nhuvt- 25c pcr doz prepaid by mail. Snlvlzi Seedling Sweet William l/lnrguarite Carnation, N01 1011i; Slllcc. um, your irit-uilh‘ had met with. Wiuu-rsrl over blooming Pansy in your norm-what weaken- wby mull $l.35—Choice double pi-rounini Larkspurs $2.00 per do: expl'cnu~~l)y mull $2.50. Vegetable Plants-Extra early cloz, $1.40 per 100: doz. $1.50 per 100. b? mail $1.75 per 100; extra early Tomato 40c doz. late Tomato 30c doz, by mail 10c doz; extra early Snowball Cauliflower sold out- our Hormvn, an,‘ but will huvi- lute Cauliflower winter use 30c per 100. by ‘mall ‘too pence [he worm Our late cabbage can be planted happily cannot as lnlc ns July 15th with good sno- ‘ , cons. and they will be ready about lSlgllud in behalf oi‘ u..- was s. Jim“ 3m“- “allefll 5°“ 3”" n1‘R,S,M,,ChA|_‘,N,,3 and iii. Fraser in our old stand in daily. I I _______ lho Mnrkct handle our plants, and MALPEQUE Vile will ‘be pleased to have cus- rresh plunfs are delivered to them in rflgpgnge u, m, “up”, "o," iomern call at our gardens, bead announced. the Moderator of the General A... 0f Prince street, and will person- ally select plants for them. Please United own“ to the late busy season, our time is the a day of than one dollars J. J. GAY d. SON. Head o1 Prince 8t. Charlottetown. li afforded a its ii your of larger and 973994! O-O INS DIOUS > EYE STRAIN We use this adjective Id- vlsedly. Mr. Gillis, in his address. E Ho stressed church union hnd luffsnrs ‘from Eysstrsin may have perfect vision snd therefon do hot stllfld II presence of any eye select. The motive power of the entire human organism Is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, It is compiled utilize about 20% of Ills Nerve Energy, but when I» strslnis present. s mush larg- " sr proportion is, required. Hence defective eyes, through their consumption of sn sa- eessivs amount of mm In- srgy, may seriously sflsot the functioning of flier organs of the body, and produce lli health. HAVI vcun svss ‘ * EXAMINIB" t B. llsicitsos Ostsnisu-lss vvvvvvvvwv Mrs. Jas. A. Campbell prc- No. l3. Lefefure- Sorghetto. ‘Batiste; Offcrt- , ‘Miss Mary (Rogers. The C. (l. i. T. oi Mslpequc. un- and social Welcome; 2. Demonstration ‘Business and the read- class t