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Archibald Gladnnteoillllioatl‘ ’ Medical School and Hospital Practice [limited to lye, lar, None and Throat lasting lyea and supplying Giana Oiiiee, Bayer ISLAND CITY Paints and Varnishes CLEAR and brilliant In colour; In a great variety oi most pleasin shadesato brighten and beautiiy FOR. exterior or irtcrior work. Made from the purest materials available. with tho most modern machinery, by P. D. Dodds & 00.. Ask for a Colour Card THE BETHUNE HARDWARE CO., LTD. . FPR SIX Tllvi E s I-\\\\‘.\‘-<. LéTRoNLiljll NETTiNG- J Prince Edward For Netting is made princip- ally for use in the salt- iadcn air oi the Maritime Western Guardian -OI'II‘ICE CLOSED-From Bat- urday. June 80th until Saturday. July ‘ith inclusive. H. T. Oolvln. Opt. D. Optometrist, Summerside. 6384-8-29-71 -PAUL KOLLINS B. L.. in cost- _ume. comedy and dramatic recital, Kinkora Friday evening, July» 6th. Patronage Rev. Fr. Smith. popular prices. 6455-6-30-wt-3i —TIIE CIIABLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN may be obtained from the Hunter Book Store. next Bank of Nova Scotla. Water St. scriptlons will be recclved and ad- vertisements taken for insertion in the Guardian. l6-29-tt —KENSINGTON L. S. S. CLUB loading hogs. lambs, fat sheep and veal calves Wednesday, July 4th. up till noon. John A. Douglas, Sedy. 6440-6-30-21 —THE PLAY “The Whole Town Ls Talking" to have been presented ln Central Bedeque Hall on Tues- day, July 3rd. has been postponed indefinitely. 6450-6-30-2l. —COME T0 TEA and bazaar at Breakwater Shore. bower Malpeque "m Wednesday, July 4th in aid of Keir Memorial Presbyterian Church Tea on tables at 2.30. If day is un- favorable will be held on following day. 64l9-6-30-3l Eastern Guardian ..'EASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W Murdock ls G ardlan Agent h. Viontague and ill be pleased u ecelve news items. advertising, new illd renewal subscriptions HGLESERVE WEDNESDAY. iuly 18th for supper and bazaar. Montague United Church. 6-26-tu-3l . JSUCCESSI-‘Ul. STUDENT. -- Vliss Genevieve Soloman. George- own. having passed a successiu" ‘xamination in book keeping ant‘ ienography and also in music at the Notre Dame Academy. Charlotte- ‘own. returned to her home in Georgetown and intends spending the summer with her parents. Mr. 1nd Mrs. P. J. Soloman. George- towm-A. ' ——————{-.-} PERSONALS ..‘Mlss Estell Solomon. George- town recently visit/ed Charlottetown. L.'Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Parkmcn I Boston. Mass, motored to George- town on Saturday-A. ..'Dr. and Mrs. Grant. Montague motored to Georgetown Wednesday ..'Miss Bessie Lavcrs. Montague spent the week end in Georgetown the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lavers, Georgetown-A. ..'Dr. and Mrs. Green and Mrs Parkmcn. Montague. motored tr Georgetown on Saturday-A. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Temple Goioll Georgetown, recently visited Mont- ague-A. ..'Mr. Stephen Scully and Mr James Dalton. Georgetown motcrvc‘ ‘.0 Charlottetown-A. ..'Mr. Albert Fraser, Montague spent the week end ln Georgetown. ..'Mr. Roy McNeil, spent the week end ln Georgetown the guosi of Mr. and Mrs. Sam HemphilL-lv ..'Mr. William Prosper has rc- turncd to his home in Georgetown after going under a successful op- eration for appcndiclts in the City Hospital-A. ..‘Miss Kathleen Doyle, nurse u, "amine at the Cambridge Hnsplt. 31- Cambfldfle- M11884 Who has been “slum? h" Dlfoilts returned to Cambridge on ‘Thursday-A, ~-'M"- 10'7"!" Jill’ and Miss Anna Yorston. Charlottetown motorgd w Geflriletown and were the lillcsls of Miss Yorstonh mother. Mrs, wm_ Yorsion. Gcorgetown-ql, ..'Mrs. Mincher with her thren children arrived in Georgetown w " ' .v from Dorchester. Mass. and ‘mind Blieildlllll the summer in Geofflebown thc guest oi Mrs. Min. cher‘s mother, Mrs. Dalton. Gcorgc- town.—-A. ..'Mrs. M. E. Jenkins. Charlot- tetown. who has been spending a Silb- ~ Into every corner of the world wont IMPERIAL and its allicd companicsfiseek- ing a petroleum that would produce a bcttcr motor oil. At last, in far Peru, the quest cndcd. Now a great flcct of tank ships brings Peruvian Crude to Canada. lnmodcrn refin- crics, this ideal crude is pro- ccsscd into lVIarvcluhe Marvelub LET THIS CHART BE YOUR GUIDE There is a grade of Marvelube exactly suited to your car is not listed on this abbreviated Chart, some oi liorld l which, through thousands of IMPERIAL stations and dealers, is placed at the .__- ... <5, Marwcluhtfs superior qual-i disposal of motorists every- where in Canada. itics ‘cannot be duplicated ——for IMPERIAL alonc has access i0 Peruvian Crude and Marvcluhc is made by an improved process from Peruvian ‘ Crude’ alone. your motor’s requirements. If see» the complete Marvelubc Chart at any Marvelube dealer's MAKE or AUTOMOBILE Figaflalég“ GQfiQflQ“ MAKE or au-rouoaua Ggggggg" GQVAIQQYQ“ mun: or AUTOMOBILE "§L’,‘,f}§4"n°.{\ _°Mfi§$' gnkk _______ H _ Heavy Medium Hudson ........................................ .. Heavy Medium Pierce-Arrow Heavy Heavy gap“ Sp. Heavy Medium Hupmobile (6 and 8 c linder) Hrflvv Medium Pontiac Heavy Medium Chum" (5 I Heavy Medium Jordan (6 and 8 cylinder) .. Heavy Medium Ron . Heavy Medium Chandler (a or ‘Heavy Medium L; Sui]; ,_ Sp. Heavy Medium Rickenbacker Hmyy Medlpm Chevrolet. . HQIVY Mvdlum Lincoln .. Sir-Heavy Medium nlla Royce Huavy Heavy y Sp. Heavy Medium Marmot] (8 cylinder). __ Heavy Medium Star ........... .. Heavy Medium Q Heavy Medium Marmon (all other models). . Sp- Heavy Heavy Studebaker Heavy Medium 9°55, (an modem Heavy Medium N h . Heavy Medium Slut: ..... .. Sp. Heavy Heavy Du rant Heavy Medium Heavy Medium Vauxhall Heavy Medium Heavy Medium Heavy Medium hippet , Heavy Medium fluvy Mgdiun] Heavy Medium W lys-Knig Ex. Heavy Medium "F" "F" Packard’ Heavy Medium Willys-Knight Sp. Heavy Medium ,_ Heavy Medium_ Pu“; _ Heavy Medium Wolve rlnc .. Heavy Medium . Sir-Heavy Medium Peerless (90.70. 72.) . SP-Hsflvv Phavv - envy Msdiflm Peerless (all other models) "VY Modlflm vacation with her brothcr-ln-lnw Mr. Glen Jenkins. Georgetown, m. turned to Charlottetown-A. Augustine Cove. tho guest of hcr nlccc. Mlssvnccompnnlcd by Mrs. Newsomis mn- Bculah Robinson. aver on ihc Car Ferry at Borden to Chanccy Pearson. and thrc children. Capo Traverse, lthcr. Mrs. Joseph Wadman. motor- - ted to Chilton Sunday afternoon and Miss Vera Lcard recently crosscd,\vcre iho guests oi Mr. and Mrs. CAPE TRAQJVDE NITYIl Miss Marjorie liowatt. of Albany.'a _ Greaiflaorllltraet {Ollleallenra-Oiallitulinl.» l I ‘p L} Mark R. McGuigan swam... ero- ‘IOIIY To LOAN Q-MOI BIB‘. cau-iotiatownkll. ~ McLeod & Bentley - , s. a. sauna! I. l. IINTLII, K. C. llarriaiar and Aitarney-at-Law ' - Olllea: Ill llehmend ltraet * IONIY 1'0 LOAN Charlottetown. I. I. l. McDonald a McPhee ' n. A. aaflsaoonatn autumn: l a.a. Provinces and is extra heavily galvanized before weaving and alter, making each twist in each mesh a brazed and welded im- moveable joint; every mesh is true in sias and strongly woven. while the Netting is iurthor strength- ened by extra strands oi wire on top. bottom and ends. Every roll has a guaranteed length of 150 ieet, and opens out flat and smooth, making a straight non-bagging and non-sag- ging wall when erected. B! Naia. Cove Corner. was a visitor daughter. Mrs. Artcmas Newsom. Miss Etta EYES TESTED AND Glasses Fitted w service With latest '5'-~'i"-a"‘r‘-‘-'Z" I gv. TZSYYLOR . . '1' "$9M." 5 ommfé?“ r I Ill Ilehltillll Iireei Cove Notes Mrs. Joseph Wadman. Augustine to Cape 7'5""! Bvndav. the guest of her Cann. Orapaud. spent, last week-end visiting in Augustine ‘ ,__________________ Hayfield. N.B., to vlslt her sister; Mrs. Roy Boultcr. I The potato crops through some‘ parts of AugustlnmCovo. are above hearty plants. Mr. Edward McFad- yen has a. large field oi spud! ahovc the surface. also a number of other spuds-men. a fl Messrs. Walter Cann and John Augustine Cove at the latter’: home. l Whaifmlght have been a more serious accident occurred in Augus- ,tlne Cove Saturday evening. when i006 of our young men. driving a l" horse through a nearby lane, hoped bull"? engaged to leave the beast standing alone C ,to attend some other duty. but the ,beast became afraid oi some llttlc whlng and ran away‘ at top speed. more. [upset the wagon anddamaged- some lIQOPlB-fl!‘ ‘machinery. However. no other se-Bfllfw rious damage resulted. l Mr. and Mrs. Mr. John Carr was a visitor Borden Monday evening. Mr. Archie mentine, N.B.. ion a short visit. MrdWllfred Cann was a visitor t Crapaud Monday evening. town, is at present visiting in Aug ustine Cove, the guest oi hcr sis- ter, Mrs. Lelth Cameron. Mr. Roy Clarke. popular painter, m" whim ' at present Baptist Augustine Cove. ls at the Traverse. Mr. Lo to tlne Cove. Robinson crossed Trflvcrfle the ground and look to be quite over on the Car Ferry at Borden on Saturday afternoon to Cape Tor- aman McWllllams. Wharf on Monday. Miss Bdsslc _' Crossman. Albanyfl spent Sunday at her home in Cape Augus-lguest of his parents. Mr. and paid a short visit to CapelTrowsdalc. Among the ones seen in ,.Car1eton presented their play. "One Minn“; on Monday evening were the iol- lOWIIIQI Q Clllk, Edith Crossman. Campbell. Marjorie Howatt. andlvokadot, Thelma Howatt. Lyla ‘Rodgerson. 4,,““‘”_.. uzubmson gpgnfl 1M; wggk-gnd m Miss Devona Dickie. Charlotte- ley is still confined to hope toh Mr. Frank Hewett. hurch. Tryon, m nu sklliul work. ‘i "w" "m" W The bathing season ls here once S0. ma uaxa-ta-ie-e-e. eye's "pop- " ulnr gossip" next time. Mum" Ngwwmcherie. .Bonsoir. and believe me, the Cove‘ “find M“ n‘ making use of it. News I m" were uess I'll ring ofi. probably ru have‘ more oi mac TPIVIIUQ. Irving are eyesight l8 - The many friends of this vicinity are sorry to learn that Annie l-fat-Qiather; Maruel Butler. Billle’s m. her bed. bother. Goldie Gunning; Leeta -Mumy_ ear oi her recovery in the recent visitors ‘The many ‘friends of Mr. iFrenk gladvto learn that his somewhat improving. Doris , cast oi characters were as follows:- of CarletonHiMflry Ann Martaln. Just a waitress. Caps nuwmut engaged e Ives. of Monte-Tie: La Don Arrangements arc being made fol‘ combined air and railway moi‘- snent Monday evening at her home chandise transportation ncrvicc bc- in Cape Traverse. days visiting in Crapaud as, The Sherbrooke DramatlclClub of Twelve" in Cape Traverse Hall on ' Mildred Wednesday evening June 22. The a colored man oi the But- llers. Albert Brown: Linda Lou. coi- ored maid oi the Butlers. Annie In-l lman: M. r. Butler. mum. wcalthv ‘Maruers chum. Jean ‘Townsend; ‘Ninetta DeLacey. oi the Follies and engaged to Billie. Zelma Mllllgan; w Billy. Hilda Link- letter; Ermltrude Fair. a manicurlst but engaged to Billie. Mrs. Free Her. Llsk. dangerously beau. to Caps unn. engaged to Billie. Mrs. James i Mr. William Trowsdalo has re- turned home after spending ta few the Ml‘! . tween Switzerland European countries and other An Alabama inventor has patent- ed an attachment for locomotive alr brake mechanLsm that automatic- ally sands the rails bcioro the brakes arc applied. _ Germans arc producing synthetic gasoline from coal at Frankfort at a rail lhatls expected to reach 10.000 tons a month before the end of this lyear‘ ¢——-—<‘o0-> g Dllnardfiu I-lnlment for inner-i liliae. 3 ~—--- x ; l have completed installing m! MN)!!!‘ Ihd spinning machinery and will be ready iorbnained in a few days send me year waihed wool and Fave ii spun into yarn. Prices WWW-five single and Mommld. Bmy Bu" ' M twenty-eight doable. . out‘... of lovafrFrank .2}? Wm. LANDIIGAN 80M- ‘ -" » s-‘flfvu- - s... “fig. _ learn . - A reliable antiseptic-Anagram, P. I. I. oan-o-n-1m.-- - » - J -r"‘.'.';e%a.'-':-_.fiimiarznw 5-:- .-_f_~__ a - v.1, w. “Mia..-,~<--=;;=;=-—€.-,.. _'-. ; 1, rs ~ '_