the regular dai y the conditions that cause acidity and inner slug ‘shness, because gentle, soothing, non- shit-fanning ENO eliminates poison- ous, trouble-making waste matter from the inner system; cleanses, purifies,‘ pr0-‘ tects. __ But remember, there is only one ‘ STOMACH The first glass ives comforting relief, and Westerrijuaan I~IIINK Mail Slop A10. . ‘I-b-tlll Aug. I a-n-Q-s TION book at Braces. 10c sun. ' 68294-2341. draught quickly corrects I “Mm M‘ a —l'1‘. JAMII CIUBCE. Sui-rune:- field. uylna corner-stone o: new ‘ Church Thursday. July 25th 2.80 P. M. Also Plcnla on beautiful grounds , opposite church. 0629-7-13-15-17-20-22-23-24-25. l ‘ -asu I03 Macs flop Ale. | l l . _.___ 1 —KENSINO_TON 1.5.8. Club load- l lng hogs. lambs. fat sheep and veal l calves Wednesday at each week up‘ tlll noon. John A. Douglas, Secy. ' 6795-7404! ‘l. -IIALL BAMSAY’! Big Stampede ‘coming to Summerslde. More than 200 head of stock, 30 cowboys and 30 v oowglrls. Three days’ unset. Full lpsl-ticulars. dates are, will appear PICNIC SUPPLIES Guardian Subscribers may have their Picnic plates, spoons and forks at less than manufacturers prices. Figure out how many you require and send in your order at once. price to paidimadvance subscribers. , 1 doz. Klecn 6 inch plates for . . . . 5c L. 1 doz. Kleen forks for . j . . . . . . . . 5c l“ 1 doz. Kleen teaspoons for . . . . . . 50 Charlottetown Guardian Subscription Department later. Hall Ramsay. Cutknlfe, sask. 6865-7-24-25-27 si- —UN'I‘I‘ID CHURCH OI‘ CANADA l-Kensington, July 28, Rev. J. R. | Saint, D.D.. Minister: 9.45 a.m. Sun- lday School; l1 a.m. and 7.30 pm. lRev. A.D. Stirling, B.A., of Nova Scotla. First Church. Summcrfleld, 2 ,p.m. Sunday School: 8 p.m. Rev. A. lD. Stirling. SA. A hearty welcome ' to all. Special Eastern Guardian ..'ASK you Macs Hop Ale. r-s-ull Aug. a mnonm noon lliouu u. guar- anteed to please you better. ..'A POWERFUL PREACHER. -_ Rev. Father McCarthy, who. with —§ h‘ its. zzAsthma is Torture. hasn't gasped for breath ln the power‘ Asthma. Remedy. of asthma knows what such suffering, been relieving the most. severe cases. Thousands do know, however‘, If you are a sufferer do not delay a _ m experience how lmmeasurablel day in securlng this remedy fro is the relief provided by that marvel-j your drugglst. l No one who, lclls preparation, Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Father James K. Mclssac, paid St. Margarets a vlslt, delivered a most powerful sermon on the gospel of the ‘day. Sunday. He's surely a mission- ary Father. Father Mclsaac sung the High Mas. For years 1t. has .3085!!! AND POTATO CROPS I r When Buying Shoes ' FIRST-Find a good reliable shoe store with an established reputat‘ rather than high pressure salesmanship, SECOND-Weigh wcll the salcsmzns advice as to fit and guru. ity, fashion, etc, remembering that a qualified shoeman knows more about these than a layman. THIRD-Buy quality goods and be willing to pay g rgggqngblg price for truly, it is the crzlstcnt bargain hunter that usually gets stuck. FOURTH-Stick by the people that try to give satisfaction by looking after your interests as well as their own. behind it, whose Try Goffs for every kind of footwear from the cheapest to the lnost expensive For men we have THE ARCH PRESERVER shoe in all measurements as to length. width. heel, ball,_ instep, etc ' HARTTS-The leading all Canadian shoes. WORTHMORE-Our own good reliable brand. ENGLISH SELBURNE-One of the best Eng- lish make. GOFF SHOE made on a- big wide last for heavy men, size 6 to 14. OTHER RELIABLE Goodyear welted Oxfords at $3.98, $4.50. $4.75. 5X00, $5.25, $5.75, $6.00, $5.50 all new; this summer latest styles also the ordmary McKay sewn or nailed sole shoes low or high, cut from $1.85 to $3.50. ggsgt received a lot of Men's light work boots at . 8. Men's Hose 25c (regular 35c) fine silk at 45c. 75c. $1.00, $1.25 . $1.59. $2.00 lines um all ' see lf they are right. l ' f aacu coaascr- § IVE shoes for , lee ln all sizes and i widths, patent or .' kid or coloured. “ Recommended as lad- o” the nearest per- - feet shoes by the ' . best thorlty -ll1' Canada. lrl our; Women's ; black patent g fro at. _ lslthv g lbuta edical au- l ‘I'd $239; 22.99 our stock lsalmest run ll wegot a consignment a few days b gger-lot expected dally. Janos eumlrsn are making splendid progress. Sat- urday's rain gave them a fresh im- petus. Hay-maklng has begun, while _ the average hay crop is light there are some excellent fields here- and there. every clerk has an ambition for fit PERSONALS ..*Mrs. George Pool. Lower Monta- gut. recently visited Georgetown, A ..‘Mrs. Hennessey. Cardigan, re- cently vlslted Georgetown, A ls A. ..*Mr. Fraser. Charlottetown. vlsltlng friends ln Georgetown. ..'Mr_ Arthur Yorstnn. teacher ls . l spending his vacation at his home in j l Georgetown. A. l ..°Mr. Edwln MacDonald and son. lAndrsw, Panmure Island, recently ' lvlslted Gorgetown. A. l a ..*Mrs. Wilson, Cardigan, is visit- l lng ln Georgetown. the guest of her brother, Rev O, Klgglns. A. ' C . "c, nun ms roe-r w“; . l ..'-Rev. M. J. Rooney, Cardigan. and Rev. G. McCabe, Sturgeon, re- , ‘ cently visited Georgtown ’ A. 4 l l l ..'Mrs. Bone. St. Peters, C. 3., ls . vlsltlng ln Georgetown, the guest. of her brother, Mr. Henry Sampson A. ' ..°Mlsses Mary, Susie and George l Hemphlll. Montagus spent the week end at their home in Georgetown, A. family. Toronto. recently visited Georgetown. A. Women's Hose, all the latest shades by the leading factories of Canada. See the Eastern Brand made in Truro, N. S. This ..'Mlsses Marion, arm. Helen and Beth Douglas. also Gordon Douglas, Misses Elsie and Enid Knight, Georgetown. spent the week end in Savage Harbour. A. A. other: Try a pair to dock Mann. _.s_.- ..°M.la| Mary Conden. Murray Har- bour. l: speeding the week end la oeormm the guest of uncle, lip-Imus oseaee. -_u_ ‘mea menace -csr roua can. nsolsrsa- -~ ..'Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Bowler and _ firm cmims that ..'Master Georgeflamham, Mon- ‘thoir 75c $1 0o , tague, ls visiting in Georgetown, the, ‘ ' ' guest of his grand mother. Mrs. Mur- Al. "rm: (‘LIAIAARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Awe. William Doyle. and three 5.. A.. and other pal-lulu spool sons, Gerald, Jimmie, and Glen. o: vol-y highly of her trlp, but was very Georgetown, are vlsltlng friends in glad to see “dear old Tryon" once Tllflllh. - I A. agalns ‘Master Ronald CharlesMcEach- ms. Kathleen regal-sen of some. H". Young son or Mr. Neil pllcEach- Mass, has returned after laenclae em, Baylleld, but now of Boston, is nor vscatlolrat her ‘rryon home. Ae- visiting his aunt, Mrs. D.J. McDon- cumpanyirlfhdr on ber return tflp flld. C1651‘ spflnfls- was her sister, Miss Ella. who will _ -— be greatly misled by her many yolms JMBS Ethel McDonald. of Bos- friends here. but one and all wish ton, is visiting her parents, Mr. and he; 309d lqcg m h" n", “migr- Mrs. D.A. McDonald, Clear Springs. “king, . lvllss Jean Bannister of Hamilton. Ontario, ls spending s very pleasant vacation the guest of her ulster, Mrs. lDr.) Bell of Cape Reverse. I . ‘i; ..'Mr. Malcolm Martell, Trenton. N. 5., is visiting in Georgetown, the guest of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Martell. ' ..‘Mlss Christina Fitzpatrick. Georgetown, is visiting in Woodville the guest or her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzpatrick. A. Miss Fannie Rogerlon of Victoria, P. E. I.. ls spending {week in Sum- lnerslde with friends. Miss Amy MaoVlttla and m. Inlay Howatt of Vlctorls. motored to lum- merslde on Thursday evening. .--__- ..'Mrs. Jack Ellsworth, neeMary Campbell, and young children, who ‘have been residing ln Boston for some time, arrived on a vlslt to her old home at East Baltic. where the elder children stlll reside. Mr. Harold Mabey of the Iank of Nova. scotla, Montague. arrived home to spend hls vacation with his par- ents, Mr. and m-s. Alblrt may. Tryon. On Thursday evening a slam bake was held on Mr. Arthur Hovrattu shore. It was estimated that about half a hundred were in attendance and a good time was enjoyed by all. A number went ln for s. moonlight swim, which helped make the’ even- lng a delight. IN MEMORIAM 1-1». ELIZABETH E. HOWATT 0n Sunday evening June 9th., af- ter some months of falling health Miss Elizabeth Howatt, passed peace- fully to rest. She had been totally blind for nearly two years. but had been up and about the home, un- tll the last three weeks when she was confined to her bed. For the last six years, Miss Howatt had made he home with her niece. Mrs. Austin Cameron of Augustine Cove, where she received every care and tentlon. Mlss Howatt wuss a daughter of the latc Alexander Howatt of Tryon. where she was born in 1849. She is survived by one brother, Charles S. Hovratt, of Spok- ane, Wash, and a large connection of nieces and nephews and their families. ~ The funeral was‘ conducted at her late home oh Tuesday afternoon. June 11th., by Rev. Ewen MacDougaYl of Charlottetown. who spoke very helpfully frbm John's Gospel, at the fourteenth chspter.-A Scripture- to which the deceased had referred a few days before 8s food for the soul. Favorite hymns were sung by Trynn United Church Choir, and Miss Mary Muttart oi Cape Traverse, sang. “Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." Burial was in the Presbyterian Cemetery at. North Tryon, Lewis Holvatt, Russel Howatt Edward Boswell and Lelvls Muttart were the pail-bearers. Mr. Alden Thomas of the Sank of Nova Scotla, Oxford. N. 8.. has re- turned to his duties after holiday- lng for two weeks with relatives in Tryon and vicinity. Mlss Gerda Carr ‘of Augustine Cove left for summer-side last week, where she has accepted a position. and Iryon East for prohibition 274, Government Control l0. ' The rain of last Saturday was a Heat boon to the crops, every thing ls now growing splendidly. with ev- ery prospect of an aversgs crop. The repair work on the roads and bridges ln Tryon ls now almost com- pleted and a. great change ls alrealdy noticed. The roads now are a credit have nothing to complalnof in that respect. The farmers in this vicinity are now well started at their hay making. Weather has been ideal up to the present and the crop ls well up to the average. ' ROCKY POINT CLOSING Nilss Edith Lord has returned to her duties in Summerside after nou. daring ln ‘Iryon and vicinity. The annual school closing oi Ring- wood School was held on Thursday afternoon. June 2B. A large number of parents and rate payers were pre- sent. The puplls were examined ill Mm” M“? ‘m’ Hlnmh Lin! 93 the various subjects by their teacher B°5t°"- M555» l" 5991161111 l- D1918- Miss Irene Connolly and Miss Ella m" M11411!’ on lhe Illand with may Murphy, and their prompt and cor- "km-ll ""5 "lltlv". W110 OXWM to nect answers were very satisfactory h" a hurt!’ wlllwmfi to all concerned. After the examinations a. short pro- gramme, we’); rendemm was enjoyed Summerslde, P. E. I.. were Sunday by all. Public school certificates were Vlill-"S b0 ‘Pryon the guest-s of Mr. thenprcsentrd to Thelma Smith and 511d M"- A- J- " billion. Norma Currie. The following prizes _ were awarded by the teacher for per- Mr, and Mrs. George Kenmggy feet attendance: Earl McMahon; Ex- Ind ‘family of Charlottetown, P. I, L, cellence ln History, Austins Mutch; were Sunday V1519)" W ‘rryon. Ac- Excellence in Conduct, Marlon Smith; compnnylns them was Mlle ca...» For General Proficiency, Grade VI: Carr who spent Sunday with rel. Muriel McKlnnon; Grade Ill; Nelson atlves. Currie; Grade II: Florrle Currie; i. Grade I A: Inez McMahon. Miss Gerda Carr of Sumrnanlde. A geyerous treat of lce cream and spent, Sunday at her ma... hams, cake was than served by the ledlel up» of the district. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. ' ._._._. NEW ANNAN i AND VICINITY ....._..... Mrs. Marshall and family recently Gleanings From Tryorl Mr.’ Ralph Lyman of Moncton. N. I.. arrived home Monday "M1118 and ls spending two pleasant weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Lyman. Tryon. ' and are vlsltlnl Mrs. Marshall's als- Valley, and Mrs. Percy llarclsbank of this place. —--' sway are being warmly welcomed b Mrs. (luv) G. Somers returned their many frlende._ - bums recently after spending slx -'- weeks vacation with relatives ln_U. -1Qn “PELLIIBIIRA " the remedy for ECZEMA. BOILS." » _ PIMPLES and ‘allrSKlN R0070". ___- at all . flaw-w‘. a». we» Hedi the mam bunch sat down to a well Man aadjelieious supper. Election day on Thursday proved very qulet. the total vote for Tryon to the Island and the tourists now Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Robinson lo! arrived home from the golden west‘ ma. Mrs. Jessie Jardlne. wlimst Thus visitors tron He: friends shall be very pleased lo know-that Mrs. Harry Waugh ll well on the we! to a. psi-muse: The members of tremor Divides held their annual picnic H IN IN- clous grounds o! lee. 00w‘ I!“ ugntrlouss, ‘nlscday afternoon, 10th. , last The M! ball! mu ma: e DISEASES long. way to make the pleats a ma‘ elm which we are 81M $9 ‘$915M- thay were able to return to their renpeettve beans. ~' " J. W. and ure-wmb of name. were visitors to New Anson. Bidet’ afternoon. ‘ ,—n_en Kelvin ratepayers have secured ths services of um Ivllya Pllllnm and North Beduqfle the services of $1050 In Mill lhrslrit Plllmm ll “whirl . i. liaison lasso-nun‘. m. r. c. Dougan, Charlottetown. ll-l their respective schools for the i.‘ Brltlinglxnnagzggllqr. :33. gel. 1;. a. alaalflllfln. Charlatans-s, eanTbRol-tsefbotb ".ln.oom, s‘ Ffil-"wi-e l-ufli» rm l» t ssrzrsrsrllc'~.:"- 2:?" ~=-"~---- 1111*" "m" 4W"! "l" W‘ ‘s: rural vinbe, 5.11%. Nellllnwalker. usaffi. . my: 1n redeem and their future 1. rerun wrung-sue.‘ 211m. Tom Holmes, Mensa-l, u, B, success in this very noble protesslon g. MAlOlwoifilflfigim assign, M01433,‘ N. ‘Ink tioibabthlr flds. -ll~\1-. =" ' ""- "fl ~3- ls an pa a y e many "n l0. rerun namnalslhwavsuwlsls/ssluunl, up, U. WATTS EDITION, 5.15%. Wm. Trainer, Ml. Ryan. P. a. 1, Ciel-moat ls indeed fortunate in securing mes Mamie Mill as teach- er in their school for the fellewin: year. Miss Min has taught. success- fully in olsrmont. New Annarl, Low- ernedoqus. xensllnton and laslllc. In all ofthese places hel- efforts have been faithful and untirll-lg; hav- lng won the love and respect of the pupils on one hand and admiration and appreciation of parents on the other we fssl her pedagogical success shall continua ln the future u-lt has done in the pm. MAC TODD, 2.10%, F. I. BABITA AUIIIY, G. W. l! PETER ALLIIOIIT, O swworrspr was Evelyn Johnson, smell daugh- ‘let of m. and Mrs. John Johnson. Ma-rgata, a visiting her aunt. m. Aid!!! MOI“. Mrs. Albert Moan and baby ‘wlll- lam, spent a few days with her psi-- ente. m. and ma. Benjamin oslrm. Elummeraido. F5sPserrvPr Running‘ Rue -_- . money. Mr. Hubert Agnew, son of Mr. and Mrs. nobert Anew, returned to his horas at Wllmot valley a. lew days ago, after being absent in the Prairie Welt durlnrtha past year. Hubert‘: old friends and neighbors kindly welcome him back. Congratulations are heartily ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- mnls on the birth of a baby girl. ldfurns after the races. Midway; Will Harvey; (Violin); which have made New Allnan Races B . the South Sea Islands. special attractions. Miss Helen Walker recently spent If day proves unfavorable s pleasant vacation with friends and NIIMVM in Summerslde. Admhflon go “n”: . ' Grand Stand 28 cents. Miss Mlnrllq Lefurgey, daughter of ' Mr. and Mrs. John Lefurgey, Sum- merslde, ls at work under the clvll service umlnlssl at Ottawa. Miss Mfurgey passed the entrance exams to Prince of Wales College at quite a youthful age, then alter a success- ful term at business college am did soalates in nel- new ilcld of’ work. i l Messrs Henry. Louis and Sterling Moses motored to Long River last exams attaining a high mark in the several papers. This popular young lady the admiration and best wishes her many friends and as- clty Saturday evening. guilty and workmanship! BECAUSE I P /’ubsuasmslaasssusls-gualssssagsslul.f_ measurement-samples. l‘ -, _ "-0; s ."" . r .' “""F_9~'¥"ZYW'P“,, m!” ‘. ~ Wednesday, "July 31st 1929 Purses. $1050 1.11 no‘: mom sacs-roan: arm in cuss (snarl-runs: ma.» anew sonny, stag. William cunt, Bummeralde. ; Me Leine. Charlottetown, '. Joann? wanna, Garden on; sums, ollsrlsmosws, alirrlsu omen. 2.1m, George MeNalll, Kenalngum, calyr. JACKSON, 2.2m. Chas. Chlmllll‘. Charlottetown noaasa nanvrsrea. us, Col. n. a. Maoltlnnon, Charlottetown"; . Mane-Mn. N. a. a Time Stables. Moneton. u. e. PETER. WILTON. Ian a Hannah, enaum, n. a. 2.30 TBOT AND PACE (MlXlDl-PUBSE $300.00 - WORTHY SIT, Garden City Stable, Cuarlottemwu. . LOUIE SET, Garden City Stable. Charlottetown, '1 LACOPIA LASI. Blair ‘Audi-owl. New Gllllofl, P. I. I. l" LOUISE COLORADO. Clpl. Bead. Borden. v JACQUELINE, Harold Mulllly, Keflllllflbn. l DOROTHY I.. Iebn A. Murray, Clyde River. IIIOKIY AUIIIY. CHI Weeks, Albeme. .~ GOLDEN PETER, G. W. l-loreman, Moncton, N. B. § IABIII AUDIIY. Good ‘time ltablfll Mtlllowll, N. I. l PI‘!!! ALLIIGIIT, Good Time Stables, Mormon. N. B. - BILLY COPE. Claude O'Brien. Alberton. will appear later. Races are conducted on the three beat plan-every makes for more thrilling rues-cud give the spectators a better run for mar ‘ es A Special Train leave: Charlottetb wn wth race horses and plssengerg ll 9.00 o'clock A. M. Proportions“ low fares from intermediate points- - This promises w be the biggest and best of-all the big races held at New Arman. The keenest kind of racing is practically assured. _ SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS 1 W. Scantlebury, (Acrobatics); Charlottetown Pipe Bend; Inzrhplutnu} Bobt. Weeks, (Step-dance); Special banal bout; Several young ladies in special Highland dancis. famous in the past-and then some. boxing bout between K. 0. Joe 0212!: and the champion d Meet. your friends at New Annan Races. Something doing every minute. races will be held next fine day follow-lng. Curl parted free outside racing oval-charged 50 cents for parking lulu Children proportionate rates. ' Meals 59 cents. J. J. McKINNON, Proprietor. l. PINDEBGAST. Secretary 1,-5- l_n New Annun some few days no, ‘when the daughters and sons ol Mn. ‘Davld Read. lthclr lnlnledlzt: fzmlllc; mu a pit: nlc in her hsauur, the c.-.l:~::n N‘ lng a cf“ office work for a. time ln Summsr- we“, side. Later ehe studied the clvll service work and recently wnota her m, and Mrs, l-lopgood Rayner Mrs. f‘ and family. Clsrmont. motored to the ltlas rslati... Lnd friends and the wrlifi. Joins with a host An enjoyable afternoon was spent lto lvl: ‘ HY 2i WI! an we sols a supply w. discriminating customers with monument: of super- eI/qulltyeadwennellanfpaeprule bslewflloseaeaaudedferlfaaeatealaoflufel-ide ‘omen. all; plantonhluee same nuns-summons: ‘realms; mun... aeaesuasuersebstlesarntmoenutmlnrmdaianaservm. oss qssuass "Wllih-flfltheellelthinulvmmnusmumusrsamaueuatasuasm mwwea-ll-elé-évnuuwmmd-ummlmm-w» ieadletl-eilweall-Afiiileldelallrlelaflnglaletnlfrefiht, as.‘ res llfllleedhlhehaall-efdfidlaaleaqleallledietakatbelrplleelieny mvsnonsumsslvgllsoussuuaanwuuihpnsgcdssuq A fled-Owe salesmen- ' iefenh "Yamaha... hpa‘. a rarr, whit‘ All tlle attraction See good racing and roof. Never a. dull moment Read‘: Car-oer. wltll .02: of her blrthdil: a lady of sterling quil- '. by a large clrcle el of well rushes b. her many happy returns. sleek shop the rough r is dsesslale