|i f _ ‘ ` "'f_’?lii._ _ ii-‘f ` _ _ __ __ _ __ _ _ _ ___ ___ _r-_'-`_'»\‘I@ __ al-_»._~v_,.~, _..-,W ';,ii,_._ _ _ ,_ _ _ _ I f e . _ ~ I » __ _ '~ 'l J.s. "' . . 'hy' .A .vas -' '1. " ` ' ' ‘lil »- V' Q-.‘ ‘ V *l ’;l""" " r » ." A ' ‘7 ~ i 'Y' ‘ ' ~ _ :_ _~_ _ _,-1 _ .~ ` _ » » ’;~t_‘e~'<*i"_»'e.‘i=~i‘“"‘ »-'vii' _._. li. §ie.r__'.i_'..i:=-’ ;’i':'~A_ 'i’f~r=’°"~‘fi= ‘»“i`@?fi.'~»?~l‘f-'i>_=f~».'=7’f'i’?»'»_~r*u‘\_i=i=?_>J.._ - i . '- I _*_ f __ Ag, -_ l.. ; ' The Secret of Coolness ` ' in Light, Easily Digested Foods » _ _\~ &iI1;~1.»»_-]_i._ _ "ii sh an gr... bra.. \ _ ,fthe whole wheat win. fuel. min, ds.. .wi neu ui.. alma or ax an ig; tion. t le not only cooling but satisfying-saves ki drudgery and expense._Resdy-cooked, rea y oo eat. __ TWO BASES' Continued irom page 4 assumption that the ilrst duty of the Government of Canada in the iorm- ulation oi any economic policy, is to legislate for the people ot this Dom- inion. A But there is abundant scope for ex- tending trade preierences to the other paris ol- the- Empire in the enormous range of commodities which are not grown, or cannot be advantageously produced in our own country. To this end, Mr. Bennett uivocates -the convening of an econ- omic Imperial _Council to determine how intra_-Ernpire trade may be de- veiped, withgut consist of industrial and commercial interests as between the Dominique.-or between the Dom- lnions and t}e_'Mother Country. Thus the ditierpnce between the Conserva- tive and t.I‘ie:Lib_eral-Progressive ideas of intra-Empire tr`ado are as definite as they are essential. The one ls based on adequate protection to`Canadian Industry.___ _,_The other _is either antagonistic to protection, or. regards it with entire indiiterence. Intelligent Canadians will have no dlf!icu1ty_irI~l’dioosing» between the two.. " _ ,_ roifujwrno nrurcnoivs if _i » one evening, “run over to Mack’s and see what's the matter with Pat. He's been running up and down the yard since breakfast these two days and the wes.ther’s bad ior shirt-sleeves. !’m thinking he's either lost his mind or training for a. policeman." “Whist, woman;" said Mike. "Let him be. I-le‘s got a wife of his own to worry hir'n." The next evening she rnet Mike at the door. so Mike thought he had het- ter look into the matter and he went to see Pat, "Man, manl” he said, “Can’t your wife jaw at you enough without all the neighbors taking a whack? What are you making n. spectacle ot your feelin’s in the back yard for? Are you crazy?" "Sure," replied Pat, 'Tm only i’ol- lowin’ directions. It’s s. bit sick I’ve bee? and the doctor left me some me icine. He told me to take it _two days running and then skip a dey." Fishermen ' i ` irritation oi’ mosquito bliss. Also good for cuts and bruises. Take Minard’s along in relieve 5 Z a E .` U) QU. ~Mik¢,"~_i\.1ikei_`¢rii»e Mike Deiiiaeys If Z 3.' ro Z '-\ ct our counter. _..- m- _ .~~~ _ _ _ LOBSTER sEAsoN _ o`PENs AGAIN AUGUST 16m' I We se;'ye___an,d retail each shell nah in season. d" ""CIams' ind'Quohaughs steamed and iried to he had now AYLWARDS '“"‘ " 2oz rucnivionn summer __ _ _ Close to League ol Cross and Y. M. C. A. " _ ruousz su-J. i i _ ij.” flfenders For Hotel Property ` ‘ At Summerside Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned at the odlce or o csmpb¢ii,' Bai-:aim or summenies. or of the uassnignss ss up to noon of Thursday the llth day oi July. A, D., 1929. for purchase of the hotel property known as the Clifton House, at Summer- Dattd ser-1-4-ii. __ '_ _ _‘_ _____. noun is srfsstsbiisaee ami of 'many nm ¢unoin¢.‘ ra to lobby. reading sail writing room, dining room and twenty-live the 'hotel contains two stores and sample rooms on tha ground may be either for the land and building alone, or for the land, hoiel furniture and equipment as a going concern. oi' l0% must accompany each tender. Mark envelopes Clin” House." Highest or any other tender not necessarily xwspiy-signin any or June, A. D, ms. rn Trust Company {_: ;l"l;%Q__U'.l'0l ISTATI G. P. MAWLIY. ' __ __ ___ _rg ' _ __.‘_, , Are Your S¢yqil¢§¢s_ inf Information 3 T00 `o'ftc'n~1_nvfestors` base their invest- ‘ ment decision ontoo meagre infor- rnatio‘n. 'They very often overlook . ine faet_-thatéit is possible to obtain. thorough`1y_. reliable' information from jisound investment bankers. .\__§,‘he ` En"ste`1’1E‘§-iSecui'ities Company <‘_._maintaine_ 7a_ iiibst complete statisti- ' if-‘¢s1‘_;departn1`eni which ls always at -_¢_,§1g¢._:.di¢p0gal investors, and ln- _f' 'qfiii"le's~Will-_ r'ec __vé our_ most careful ‘:flit6l'iti0li- ' ie 5* ‘ i i _ \ Company l .., __ _ %'FED e I _ .Q nsmstéx W q aiosrsrar. ‘ vrlie, Bridget, when he came homer' ‘ a'rau.'r"ro our your sgslaizs nad; for the hig provincial exhibi- Smd for prize list. 1.' W. Beulter. IN' rotary. _ ' db-U T0 GUARDIAN BUBBCRBEB PICNICKEBS-When you are prepar- ing to go a plcknieking it may *psy you to take mdvantsge o! The Gunr- ' dian special oder of plates, spoons and lorka. Read advertisement in this issue. - tl NOTICE T0 LOCAL ADVERTIS- ERS..-In order to insure insertion ol advertisements, local advertisers are advised to have their copy in the Centra Guardian ,,, father, besides receiving many beau- ._-.__ _ _» "”“’ g _ th _..._ G - |1 > ( groomsman. The groom was present- tgwn, was a. welcome visitor to with E' substantial cheque by his ssariewwn on Wednesday giits from his numerous friends ms A K MacGregor was a visit inu _ _ _ (Nova Scotia papers and Moncton 5; ss mmmqygiqs N' Friday tum. cauiotuum, sum 'is-ss. N' Friends will be pleased to hear _imis daughters were visitors to sum Rollo Bay and Vicinity Misses Mme and Rose Trenholrn _ _ __ ‘%£___ . mg _ Chamber ofDeeth test. . less than Miss Margeret Peters, Rollo Bay-were visitors to Albany on Pirday. ._ ‘ __ 'ul °l FLYJOX W°5_'~”°d ° ' ° kw um or the Misses Grsnt. Misses .Jean and Margaret Affleck P°"t"’° test? ct! hs 6 sou "rc mm,” ,O summmidg U, Mm '='- ~ l "<53 ss; ' ‘ to people, is stainless, and os e . . ___ Mm Euem _____k___”__ vm__n!__________d__ ____ mm ‘ THE SCIENTIFIC INSECTICIDE DEVELOPEDATMELLON INSTIT reen, who is undergoing treatment . in the City Hospital 16 d°1l\¥ l‘li¢¢1¥- Mrs. Robert Carmichael was a vis- -'_:.==~; po, to summgnm, on -nw,-,d,_,_ FIVE minutes ego these insects we - - - ;~_ healrh and vigor rho/were wed M" "` ' .r Hit . . El-B The death took place at his home. day evening ` " J le THE PROVINCIAL ExHlB!'rl0l\ at Charlottetown, August 19 28, will hethebiggestandhesteveriltvl here. More prius for unmet. su heights paid on livestock. Blllvll midway ever Three performing troupes from New York, and lvl! days horse racing Write in your friends abroad and plan lo entertain them that week. lend for Pfliellst J. W. Boulier, Secretary, Charlotte- town. P. E. Island. Ill!-ll WOMENS IN!’l`l'I'U'l'!-The regu- lsr monthly meeting ot East Point Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. R. D. Cameron on Tune oth. Meeting opened by the singing 0! the Institute Ode iolio/wed by the reading and adoption oi! min- utes or previous meeting. Ten mem- bers and three visitors were present. ll cali was answered with "Garden- ing Hints.” A pie-social was held on May 17th and the sum o! $40.90 was realized. A comiorter was lotteried and Mrs. Walter Fisher, South Lake. was the holder oi the lucky ticket. School committee reported and it was decided to purchase a globe and individual drinking cups lor the school. Money was voted for prizes for children at school closing. The meeting closed with the singing of the National Anthem alter which lunch was served. Next meeting is invited to the home of Mrs. Ellen McLean. CORNWALL-YORK POINT IN- STITUTES.-The July meeting' 0! the comwaii-roi-ir mint Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Sey- mour Scott, Cornwall. Twelve mein- bers answered the roll call and one new member was welcomed to our midst. After reports oi committees. tee., Mrs. Mack Viekerson Cornwall. and Mrs. Duncan Robinson, York Point were appointed as delegates to convention in Charlottetown -the July 10th and 11i.li. Mrs. Wm. White invited the members to hold their meeting at her home, Monday even- ing, Aug. 5th. It was decided to an- swer roil call for August with mis- cellaneous answers. A_i'ter s. delicious lunch meeting closed with national anthem. Mrs. Hasen Howard, Bec'y. WEDDING\,BEl.l.s.-A very pret- ty wedding was duly soiemnized. at Notre Dame Convent, Rustico on Wednesday. June 20, the particl- pents being Mr. Alban Peters, and Miss Georgie Arsenault. Mr. Peters, who is a. very popular young man, is the local Manager of the Provin- cial Bank here, besides being assoc- iated in business with his father. Mr. Joseph Peters, merchant. Miss Arsenault was everything that could be expected of a charming young in white crepe de chene, and wore a bridal veil with wreath of orange blossoms. The bride was attended by her cousin Miss Millie A. Gallant. while Arthur Peters, cousin of the groom, was groomsmen. Rev. J. C. Peters, brother of the groom, who performed the ceremony was assist- ed by Rev. Monsignor Chiasson, P. P. During the nuptial Mass, appro- priate hwmns were sung, the solo part being taken by little Bernadette Paquet, niece of the groom. Lohen-I grin‘s and Mendelssohn'a wedding marches were played by Miss Freda Peters, Rustioe, and Mrs. William J. Paquet, Couris. respectively. both _sis- ters ei the groom. After the cere- mony the happy couple motored to the home of the bride's uncle, Mr. Andrew Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge where a sumptuous breakfast was served to_ the immediate relatives and friends oi both parties. Amid showers oi rice the newly wells left on a motor honeymoon trip through Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Previous to her marriage, Miss Arse- nault was the recipient of a shey- iiirig aiu-ins me put _'iam-. u sus mm. Oyster Bod Brides. The ellis glittetheerida was abeautirul page or more, copy must be in the W Guardian Otlice not ister than 10.30 Cfiloe twenty-Iour hours in advance. Bill-5-3l~ti. Ro bride and was beautifully gowned ' aeqaon ettnaseshowarsweramany 0° .nd '_‘|u.|,||_ mmm' w_gh¢"pg,u. lueh't lucoell, and the Owner! 0! John J. MacDons1d,_Red House. 'Ib ciisii , _ der were l`arityoftheyouh¢bridt.'l‘liiagroom‘s C grmm Sister Pius Augustine Washington The young people of Lot 16 pre Q5, |¢;|||,, ,,,|m¢, |p|_y 1' 5 q o OX before sister Mary Florence and Sister sented their three act comedy drama. |¢ i, "H h vm onrutisiuis oz- Portions. oregon. The Old New Hlmuiliifo l'l°l\'l°- i°| ~ ‘*°°*°*'v‘,=,°,=.__=;,jg__’~ _§'gg;°°-'~‘=l- ere visitors to Rollo Bay andlsearletown Hall on Wednesday even- i _ ' __ _ _ urls recently. ing. ` ` " __ _ W C B a » b The closing exercises of the Rollo - released In the FLY TOX "Chamber of "'“"" Dalia” to prove with absolute certainty ‘ - _ '-s_.f,""f: New purifying, chicco. california.. on June ami, or -_ _ ‘i `--W ~ .g.»;-.,;,.'. ’ ann Cooney. formerly oz Rollo Bay. Miss Axim Moi-reii was s 'visitor " ,_ P°'f“"'°'m‘¢ "°9"’"°° ~ i 'n -if 5: \\iI\cFLY-TOXIeboretorI¢seves!ermy -f-'__-"_-_j-.__‘ med-Y :_:::“§;".:::.:.;:°.:':;:°:.::::_; ._ ..._ .._.:_-;-.__ _ _..._ . -i--» When the advertisements are halt- Y aving to mourn two sons and four to Borden Sunday #M _1i*§1-A-.sn ¥ sll‘lre.~=.L-$5 _-_-egg#-= 3 2’ `5i|i ‘i\\\\\\‘\. ii Ev / E/ 55 ,_-1 A ff .__-.§ _ ' ~ ' h¢eiiI\ and vigor. These Insects an e extend sympathy. Borden Sunday. _ So Mr' H' B' Guy' Chulotmwwn' "_ Mr. Duncan Carmichael mule a ,during the past school year. Raymond, Notre Dame Acaderigf j flissos Elin Gari may mownd t'° Rouo Bay bum,” mp to yginkon Fi-iqgy The dreary drudgery of school M- C1: on It may "_`_ ideys has been lightened and bright The Misses Carrie Kc1.y and s_c\erril years, pu, Mx, L" Morrell smmmck W” ._ Igned by your sunny disposition and Hazel Smith and Messrs. Emmet Mc- haie been suc I _ . . - y we” s°h°°1t°°k ph” Fndty _.mm M Albany md 30,4” gn our tasks have been rendered easy Iv-er and John McCabe, Kinkora. similar Certificat lf;/°“_;°°n» J;-\n°____;3l'h's'V"'h 6_5 mu; sunny _by ywr 5k111fu1 teaching spent Sunday in Bayside the guests prizes for Depoi en ance o ra ayer an mem- ‘ ‘ I We hope that the past year has of Mr. and Vi s. J. A. Brown. th t acher at tl i "3 °f t‘h° w°m°n'5 mstimw' The Mx. Edward Amen summ"-51d,_ been a. pleasant one for you and _-__ term “ere nwar scholars were examined by their spmt _“__ weebeud in Annum me fghist its memories may linger long Miss Hazel Harper, teacher, Bay- and Ma y Callag *_* teacher, Miss Donahue. assisted by sua" of Mr mum Amen `with you. In ord°r that you may sid'-1 returned to her hom- in Tig here the taoiier Mr. Emmet Donahoe. Bear River ' ` lhavs something tangible to mean nish cn Monday and will return to had bcon so mer so _ _ _ _ uth School. and showed by their , _ Ba 5,¢e the P t hool certificates were awardedrlora we ng _your pupils of Bayside 5¢h001 ,June church, Grand River on Sunday last l\IcD_nalc, Mr ato an Fra e n d n 15 whim Then 'mme 1929 by the pastor the Ret John A Mc- comp' 'nfntinn th treat oi home made candy, which M' md M” A' E Hound md Donald, that Bishop Kelly of okla rouess an e _ p __ u _ very much enjoyed. An address “muy '”"° wt” *° B°'°°° W” | Miss Harper thanked the pupils in hem.. and Bishop Boyle cf Pitts- .Wy _i~@»,,,.i,@, ,_ ~ nesday evening. i - » ._ P a w year Miss Donahue fittin M Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cairns and family, o! Souris West, metered to St. Theresa's on Sunday. visiting in Rollo Bay, the guess, of Miss Margaret Peters. Miss Evelyn Mullaly, Cowan Bi-se, returned from Boston recently, where she had spent the winter. M reee The many friends or Miss mules cltensle, Rollo Bay West, are pleased to see her out again after her nt illness. _ Miss Elizabeth McCorn-lac, Rollo Bal' West. motored to Red House on Sunday. Mr. Emmet Donahoe, Souris West, leit Monday for Aldershot. We wish him a pleasant trip. Mr. Chester Mscbomld. Clear Springs, motored in Folio Bay this week. The death occurred at Cambridge. Mass., June 35th, of Edwin Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, Rollo Bay West, at the early age of 28 years. leaving to mourn his wus. ns, my Bryeiiton, Union Road, his parents, also three brothers, Howard, Bay Fortune; Frank and Arthur at "home, and one sister. Elisabeth. His remains were forwarded home acoompaniedhy his wife me Miss woes, cousin of the deceased. Funeral took pigs; (mm eh. residence of his Parents on Sunday aftemoon. The pall bssyerg wen; Arthur Dixon. rertune; Mr. Hunhr, Dundas; Hugh Mckinnen, Dan Moms. refer ueoermse, neue say Albany And Vicinity _ present. Thanks ore extended all those who made the event o».- _ wrist watch. a bracelet tg the hi‘Ides-- _ _ The meeting was Albany Village--school was held On sented the teacher with a. five dollar visitors and pupils were treated bo. chocolates. The sirlsing of God Save the Xing brought the afternoon to cie and Eddie Run e were to Albany Thursday evening. Miss Edith Croesman has returned pleasantly in Albany- ivn-. and _Mrs Elliott Bell and Miss Wilda and Master Seaman Bell, were visitors to Rose valley Sunday. Messrs Leo Warren, Charles Noon- an, Stanley Delaney and Harold Het- iel attended the play in Bearletowni Hall on Wednesday evening. (H). BAYSIDE ITEMS ' a close. ‘ - /DX Miss Cora Grant. Monteslle. is M°“n`uwuw`m;t"G°"';§';:ai .»»~»~... home after spending a. few days' been “Ling gecnury gm. gh, pug., ww” W°d””“7 "emu Anthem brought the examination to a close ' ' ._ u ' f the the .1 zirdirg of _ _ P9 Au |_,Mnd_ those happy days we ask you to ac 5 at b@..1llllJli; 0 mmpt "5p°“5° that they md been ed,?h°.‘;fyli:' Sy xednwny lcept' this small gilt, bearing as it school term. t:ciilo‘y difficiit haroughly taught during the yeor. ____ 5°" WWF does the love and gong wishes of It was announced in St. Patricks E icf add~c s u Bc . _ i _ was ` IVII' s reed by Mrs. John Meme and ie pleasure manner for ihelf f-h°l1s11~ bursh. Pa. would be present at the _ fort is their srufii s. Edwin Reid presented the teach- _ fulness and expressed the hope that 5;, Ann.,-S csiebrsuon Lennox Is- ing par T ey er with an umbrella on behalfofthe Mx' md ws' Bury “mc” md their h°Ud'1l/5 W°U1°i 5° fllled ‘~'~`li1’l lfllld Whlvh ‘ill b hold th' ' _ _| _ li @ IS Will' Oil teacher and pupil womens mstizuie or which sas am '°“' mph' W' "’“°°" ‘° 5"” iunalloyed Pleasure The National 1 sunday. August Fourth.-N. happy and resuui _ ' 1 i to _ ` » _ po S. l were held on Thur day after a .ery enmabl Bayside where he will spend the! payers and the friends of the pup;iJ._ SEL;-_R Miss Mary Petem pup” nur” n Friday afterneotn, June 28th__»:____1_i::: holidays with his parents Mr. and_ The programme, though short, _was_ Dr Pearson (3 the City Hospital, is spending a. three :_‘;‘:;b°;__e;!__tnT:_’_:y°___r:_p_;n ex- ' MIB. Frank Gillis. _ varied_ and interesting. The exaniina-_ io); HM, did yo Bay Wm smillod in tlwll' W-\'i°ll° 5“b1°°*-S bl Mr Lorne Murphy, Boston for ducted by the teacher. Mus iviabei A me ,gn Un ts. bo 9101!' l¢l»C1l¢Y 155|-*led UF M" W P merly oi’ Tignish spent a few days Cusack assisted by Mr Aust.n Mc- The ice cream festival and damm Cameron. Mrs Thomas E Noonan last week with friends in Bayside Donald teacher at Dromore, Mr J O Ra=;u_, ysgsai, held in the ham Fortune Buds’ on and MIS 59-“Hill MIGKW. Ind -1 Trainor, and Miss Irene Brasil teach- ie B rt iday night. June 28th. was a decld ‘h°W¢d by U10! l°¢M‘-I5' Ind PWIND* Mr and Mrs Linus C McDonald,_ er at Fort Augustus. _ . Dr Pearson \ ed succesm Music Wu' furnished by &ll8W9l‘l th” U18? hid 59°” ¢"¢f’~my _Cross Rivers spent Sunday ln Char-_ An especially pleasing' feature w2i.s_ Ragtus 'Cause ,- _Jack Llpeh_e_ Bay F°m_me_ Aaah trained by their 'M6591' M13! M“t',iottetowri where they visited Mrs__ the presentation of Certificates oi, uns u sign “nat phus Bm,k‘e_ Be" River south; John tart. The tescl\er_WlS llNS°l‘li2¢i ll SFIC III G |TliI1l0l\» C ;>_<_i\'er ho-i;_ee forbilis orae _<_>f thepunitssof e new o in t e t t. Charles. TI: iocogiotllve rhopohlls si- ready been built and will be soon in operation and car shops are to follow. Soma ol the original shops which are b¢l_Fg°reFIlnod date banktothe late 50's. ower_Plant_la constructed of ved brick with reinforced concrete fouadations.¢’l`he iioq-s in the entire plant are constructed above ground wel, the nri Hoot and engine morn Boer being leurs?-a_bava und level. nsessiaa is rfifisilssssi hopper, nd being mm thh coal hopper outside the Home. and *oppad doeatlirmghthaaeali_nshsr° li _ _....--_._. __ __A --»-_\~ :_-:_ s ,»__._i_ _ ,,_.- l ' . ' _ ._ _ _ __ _ _~ _ ' \t ~ ,_ 5- ~_ _ \» , ~ -' ' ~ _- _ ‘ ' _ 1_-.‘_.;.~»-'_»°.,_. i ._ _. __ _ str. _ ..»., _. . ‘li __ ___ _ _ __a.__ _»_§.____ _fy ,, _ _ . . __. ',» ____,t_ i- _ _ __ in, -” 4 .____»~___ 3 yd v 2 coal ie usedfihe coal then passed by a reciprocating feeder through a mag netic separator and is eleutcd to the coal bpnicer which is 55 It above ground level, and I1as_a ospaciay of 00 tons of coal, which is ic _by gravity from the coal hopper, passing throu h weighing scales which dump passea__ferom _he by gravltty__d_o\': t n u ii‘..°.f.i...°i`£.¥.'i'.f€S‘"u.5.’°ii'.§.i§.. ntl. boiler ia equipped with two motor drlvuz puiverixin machines and tkwo biirnerstoeacbgilverisaf. Thhinsueis N” ai ii E Us -- - ‘» ». .-/J' A. ¢ this is only used when using Inuit ground level, and auti coal. As a neral rule S nc sl c into sieelcarelocated on ' side,the building and re ' ’ - purpose One of the ir ' ` ' tures of this developmen ' ` . ash resembles burned asi ` easily handled the emi ash taken from the I remarkable. The Power House ial 200 Ige. at each tion! The coal 1§0 ft. red bnck sucl diamctt at what The entire p way and is belle mesa eilicientfiz "Jie 2 F si _ it _ .ii .Ei iggagrinr in ieooun _ mdeehowed =i