SEPTEMBER 14, I928 r 1,9,‘? s. Taste Ben's Beans, baked in the good old fashioned way, and learn how good a dish of beans can be. The delightful flavour is due to the use of only hand picked Canadian beans, plus choice fat back pork and extra fancy Barbados Molasses. No wonder Ben's Beans win a ready welcome in every home. fi lefler flavour - ens BEKNs Ymle best z/vhm served with Benfs Breads At All Dealers i; ‘.2 lost’:- THE cnaiujowmowivicgrjinniiw’ i Central guardian ALL nohns lead to Georgetown on the 19th inst. "11112-9-13-31 i register at once. MISS ROBERTA SPENCER willl resume classes in Pianoforte and organ, Sept. 24th. All pupils please‘ PACE ‘_ W 1 l 1 .\ GEORGETOWN EXHIBITION- All arrangements have been made, _ _ _ a 1 7537 9 II 7i I mun nu -| ummu mu l unflllvll-IOEVEI n: nnilvn .. ‘*2 // nav. J. s. MacKAY AT HAMP- READ 1 TON-Rev. J. S. MacKay will con-_ ' ‘ fi‘. duct service in the United Church. “mm” Y dill‘ Hampton, on Sunday the 16th ct "j" ‘, l/ 7.20. _ _ / ° / ",1 1 l l -.l.l.EA1>v service. l “""“"“ '""~' --'- - "QFWfi-IIVII .- a...“ suuolur SERVICES. —Servlces| \ Orwell and Vernon Charge. St. An- \ drcws 11 a. m. Vernon, 2.30 p. m. Cherry Valley 7 p. m. Sunday School and everything bids fnlr for a suc- ‘ v \ """ 4 cessful Exhibition and horse race at I \\ .\\.\\ \\\\\“‘;I‘§\\§‘}\fr\i: / ' ‘ 5 yous Georgetown September the 10th. ~"\ i ~ “ ‘Y’ " \ "1 _ CAQQQ" x 1753-9-13-311 fiiolfvl» u:- m .____ ' “"\~--\\; ‘Hum lIIGIIFIELn-There will be dlv-' Riv R inc services in the Prcsbyterlanl Q“ ‘Church on Sunday at 3 p. m. Rev. ., m" \ ‘ W. Bruce Muir will conduct the ‘ St. Andrews 10 a. m. HAMPTON. — services for Sunday. Sept. 16th. are as follows:— Victoria 11 a. m. Hampton 3 p. m. Bonshaw 7.30 p. m. Rev. James P. Raye, Mlrflster. CHATAUQUA at Montague, Sep- tember 25-27. Tickets now on sale at following stores: H. J. Mabon, L. B. Mcllish. Poole d: Thompson, MacLeod 8r MaeGrcgor. 7759-9-13-31 _ KINGS COUNTY EXHIBITION —Hls Honor Lieutenant Governor Heartz will formally open the King's County Exhibition at Geor- getown, September the 19th at 11 o’clock a. n1. “* United Church i i‘ .v:\\\\"\\“‘€‘ . \_ “u _ 1 SMALL SIZE n» vous .. 11 ‘i vous BATTERY These three new Laycrbilt “B" Batteries create a new era in radio “B" battery-power. They provide the smooth, uniform reception that only battery current can give, at a new low cost, only made possible by the tremendourlaboratory and manufacturing resources of Canada's largest t Batteries in ’Tizr'ee Sizes. THE LATE MRS. (REV. lfore her husband arrived on the A. D. MacKENZIB scene. . .—-— , The funeral service was held in The friends of Mrs. A. D. Mac-.Montreal on Friday last amidst the Kenizle who with her husband, Revdlovlng interest of devoted friends PHILADELPHIA. Pa., enra twenty years scntative of the Pre bytery of Princeftreal, Knox Church, Moore CreekJJohn Mgngghgn was B- Year, but during the past three bcsidfs months seemed to be making such leaves behind two daughters. Kathi _ The steady improvement that ' hoped she would he able this monthIaged nine. together l0 loin her husband and family in, A native of Mabon, Cape Breton, the names of certain City Hall M8111; Where Mr. MacKenzie hadfshe frequently visited her husbands tcctlves and their "WP d a call United Church and had gone a loved, and made mmllh 880. Last Saturday she was friends, not only in Hartsville and‘ taken with a heavy chill, which vicinity, but in Charlottetown a11d YlPldly brought about a critical con-lotner parts of the province. ditlon. and she had passed away bc-l Cemetery. no sorrowing husband. alleged connivancc of the police. I wives and lawyers, -_- WW4 1 shots. _.._____i. DRIVE AGAINST BOOTLEGGERS Sept. 12._| h . With a number of important de-llm ' at Coleman M 1'30 p' m' 1 velopizients over the week-end, in- A- D- MwKollzlo. went out to Dem-[from her husbands former fields of cmmng the findmg of a ~-b,_,ou,v.g_ go, as the repre- labour in St. Luke's Church, Mon- gens blue hook," District Attorney —Regumr services . . Prepared mnictn 11 Edward Island in that mission field. Ontario, and Stanstead College. day to start with renewedvigor the at fourth w_eek of his drive aflfllnsllA cordial invitation is extended to‘ , enormous scale through the “blue book," alleged to con- - . it was erine Jean. aged fifteen and Mary..taln the names of bootleggers, theirIwEHth Sunday an" Tmmy’ sap ‘mhSunday d9‘ Prayer 11 A. M. St. Mark's, Rustieo, , lelevhmle "llm- s s n 1 2.30 P. M a 1 to Westminster native province, which she gresitly bers, was expected to play an im- ‘mday c o0 ' Von “g many warm portant part in the investigation. {Mi A novel golf tee is supported by two arrow heads pointing at right Interment took place in Mt. Royall angles to aid a player in aiming b ter jant. 7698-9-11-41 at y p PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. IN' ‘CANADA. - Sunday sept. 1cm. Services will be held in the Clifton Church at 11 a. m. in the Long River Church at 2.30 p. m. in the Gcddie Memorial Church at l. 30 1p. m. l CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. ‘—-‘ " Rev. Ewen MncDougall B. D. will ‘ ' preach Friday 14th. at Argyle Shore at 7.30; and Sabbath lqth. at DeSabIc at 10.30; CapeTra- vcrsc at 2.30; and Summerside at‘ 7. Also Monday 17th. and Tuesday: low prices. i ad is ou th mo t e mi al size Layerbilt to SERVICES CHURCH OF CIIRIST.‘ v c y e s Conn c New Glasgowl ,Church of Christ, Sunday. Sept.‘ a. m. Fredericton at, Calgary 3 o‘clock. Bradalbane at 7.30 p. m. Vancouver TORONTO all to attend these services. C. E.‘ Armstrong, Minister. | ANGLICAN SERVICES. — Fif- ‘tember 16th. St. John's, Milton. School 10 A. M. Morning. |Prayer 3 P. M. Hampshire. Evening. ‘Service 730 P. M. Preacher, Rev. C.’ 4 F. Johnson. Ou-ring owl 0I"‘"l'"9 ~<»- " ETey-gprf)‘ [iuifcry Station CKlVC, Town/o BAPTIST CHURCHES- There will be services on Sunday, Sep- Sturdy, I-Ieahy, Playful UCH n. start in life for a child is largely thc result of proper feeding. Yet records show that one child Quaker Figure On 111 three is handicapped Izccousc of early nutritional . food. ‘New package troubk s. Lots to eat? Yes, but not the proper Ilc sure nlwavs to nsk for Qlllvk gunk?!‘ 0M3 fwd!‘ chlmrcn pwperly‘ The foo}! 9"“ Quaker. You will elements are in scientific balance. Sixteen per cent 1a know it by the figure of the (linker on the big. full l‘ Fllilll. family package. and mnl ten cent sire. Both are Wrapped and arnlrzd. knrlryvnrkagc conlnins a mupun with which you can lwuro many household and Formal articles of genuine v“ II!!- oi: iroloin which builds tissue and gives stamina. Carbo- livdrntcs 65%, sup l abundant energy b0 active, ybuthfuhbodics. Andpthcn minerals for blood and bone; roughage, n natural laxative, and the important Vltflmlll B, which aids in the assimilation of all foods. Children relish Quick Quaker everymorning. Becnuie the most perfectly balanced cereal, 1t sustains throng - out long moming hours when most work is done in school and at play. . 000k: In 11,; a s mailm- Tle Intent eookllll “"5! ~ i. "l _ Wp,g¢g_\o.r,eag.l..aad sol-tos- tember 16th in Sturgeon at 111 o'clock; Georgetown 3.45 p. m.; and} Montague 7 p. m. R. L. Wallace“ Minister. And there will be a Bap-‘ tismal service o'clock Eaton of Charlottetown. “Layerbilt” Does It In the Eveready Layerbilt the current-producing elements are arranged in flat layers, instead of the space-wasting round-cell construction used 1n all other “B" batteries. These layers are pressed tightly together, filling every square inch with vital, active material. You get a full dollar's worth of battery when you buy an Evercady Layerbilt. New Low Prices Added to the improved construction, Eveready offers another big feature-accord Layerbilt 486—45-volt Heavy Duty .. Layerbilt 48S—45-volt Mediurn Duty . Layerbilt 285—22%-volt Medium Duty These prices, combined with the long-lasting qualities of the Eveready give you battery current at positively the lowest cost ever known. Your d use with your set. Canadian National Carbon Co., Limited Montreal Winnipe] first‘. .2? RADIO IS BETTER WITH BATTERY POWER La erbilt, cafe: will 1 ‘ CHURCH SERVlCFw-There will people in the manufacture of auto- popular Island teachers was led HOME 0N vAcArloN-“Mnlbc service in the Baptist Church mobile bodies. Before leaving for from the parlor to the living-room Eafle MCEWHL “ccmlnlant Wm‘ melsunday September 16th. Uigg, 2.30. the States he was known through- by Miss Jennie Johnstone to the R- slmpslm- 0°" Ltd" Halmix- l5 Eldon 7 Emery L. Wallace, Minls- out his native province as an expert strains of the wedding-march “Pmdlng “is "“°“‘l°" “i “l” h°m°ltor ' ' llobstcr packer. Thcir many friends beautifully rendered by M155 Mar- in Rollo Bay. Mr. McEwen spent one‘ ' ' lWIII no doubt wish Messrs McR-ae jorle Found. The presents which week °l his "Mam" i" AMWShQlY REOPENING or" CORNWALLl and Earle every success in tneirwm. nulnprous and m,.,,111,,1_ m- N" S" when’ he “dds a commissm“ UNITED CHURCIL- On S1111day.'1icw vcnturc. tilving 1.1, [he 11011111111111/ (i1 the as Lleuwmml’ m the. 63rd reglmem- Sept. 16th Cornwall United Church pytillng coilple. ivcre opened by Miss His many friends are glad to see wmch has been closed for several} _ ‘Anna Cousins, while Mrs. Ernest him looking» fit. weeks undergoing extensive gcpail-wp AT vltjfrcliittll'A.-g’guéestsw atBl-tllécé Dunning mud m‘. verses many of INDIAN RIVER“ The Augus Lin???‘ figfiejrsvtillllgbe segvlcrtgs.‘Rgbfvogiiiiéwitriwy W. Bryce Rae, Jrqprlitfh c ‘§'§g‘,§“,:,..;‘"§,,Z§°§{§ffl' meeting of Indian River Women’ laftemdol, m, 3 p m, and evening at Rutch Rae, David Rae, bong 111-1.?‘ l lmrd om 815d 1m. friend} Insmm” was held M’ m” 1mm" °i 730 p m At the afternoon scrviceiland, N. Y.; Mrs. W. C. Cooke. Nat-T aims‘, a as‘, ' H 1 n, 4' 1 ""5- J°lm A- Mdfillm Tc" "Wm-Rhine ‘wllllbe unveiled a beautlfullhlifi Covkv- Marion Cooke. Char- °' l l”? ma“ m‘ ‘b: m, (f-"I. 1°75 “nswcred 3°“ ca“ with "MY set of pulpit furniture presented tollottetown, P. E. 1.: Mr. and Mrs. Fflwas “and _by i “um o _R m’ F“v°m“° vegemblefl Sh‘ "lsllors the church by Miss Sarah Kellow in'H. David and Family. 085ml“!- and m" mmlligh m? laws-a pop‘ present’ 1361983135 m Annual cmb memory of “The Kenuw Famny_,,‘N_ Y‘: ML and Mix R E_ Johnsonhularly called _ bouncing while her venue“ appomwd were Mm J_ G. The special speaker at this Servlcelyankersl N. Y’: Gem?’ E Cookephusband received a similar fate at MCI-film“ “d Mm wm~ Mlmn- The will be Rev. H D. Raymond M. A., Elinor Cooke. E. B. Cumming, Olive the mmds °I the men‘ The“ all, Business of meetlna ended- Mrs- of st. Paul's Church CharlnttetownlI-I. Ritchie, Charlottetown; Charles Se"! "TheY "e J°_“Y G°°d Rims‘ Archnmld McLeuan delighted a" For the evening service the pastonCooke, Brighton. P. E. I-i Roland an" which “ dlllrlw luncheon was members with a Reading, and Mrs. W111 exchange pulpits with RevlGay. B. G. H, Harmon. E_ vapme served and the remainder of the '1'. A. Driscoll favored us with a solofgammond Johnson o; Trmny Unpqny, A_ germ“ T531101, summer. evening was spent 1n music Meeting closed with God Save the ted Church Qhar1ot1e10w11 speciflllSldfil Wynne Whitby, Montreal, P.Q,; both instrumental and vocal. In thc King‘ music at both services. The n1orulng.0- Whilby- MOHlTBBl. P- Q4 MF- and “'96 Small hm"? “u departed ml sex-om, 1n the 60118115331101, W111 bQMrs. W. J. Buchannan, Summer-ltheir homes feeiingbihuctl 01th:; hnd1 SOCIAL GATHERING.--A fare-geld l" swtf“, R€"f515“‘l, 1;‘ hwy-Egg» ",’{,',~,,,?Q,§,,M'§.-, J13 .1" 5mm a my “Joya L we“ 937W was held M’ the home °f|1;“’§°§1,1f.,f°1;“,1 1111111151}; l v- Buchannan Mbncton B ' Man» LONG CREEK lNSTlTUTlh-Tlm y‘; émd M's- hmnihgn’ ' ' ' .__.' " ' lnlng Bagriall, Charlottetown; DniAugust meeting of the Long Creek e erry, on urs ay even g. _. . - ~ the September 6w In how or we" -"‘°'""‘ "f”‘i,§““’""“ "$13- illvfiliiiavhlimfiii; $5" 1‘§l.'.‘§.‘.'5."1§Z‘.’.‘.‘2.°2? liiihféli “¥J'i§.i‘<°.l§’..?.§ dwgmers Misses N“ “m! ‘Mme ‘an reporter n e 1Com? 0 hlsllowther lMrshl J DaviirMiss Betrywednesda ' evening August- 159 Wllh Mvrriwnfivho left- Frldav mornlnammlfds yffwfd-“y “If? kin not etle Wilkins onanomtown- Mr andlln nttvendbnce of sixteen members f" Boswm Mm" The“ frlenda Pm‘ EH8 F15 er a: new 1 c n18 on1hMrs I-I Williams Middleton D Kyland five visitors Owing to the ab- ‘Ecmed them Wm‘ a pleumw ad‘ puny mam w are an n?“ ry on yMiss thy Ilowther Charlottellsencc of the President the Vice ldmss which w” m“ by M“ D5mell|n “s imlancy a ‘cw Sh“ 1Y1?!“ “so town‘ ' na Hoten ‘Donald W 'I>resldent Mrs Ernest Turner open- no” Pmeiw- “"1 “"3" m!“ 9'17")“ being dflmpel‘, to 81h g degree Whlllmore Albert Davis Norman d the meeting with the reading 0f the Presenmtm“ bet“? “mac b? “Ho! emciency‘ T e w]. t" was sur-‘Lowther Jun Canbrld e ‘Mass the Ode and repeating the creed- Murdock Morrison‘ Pineal!‘ The prised Mfihe anioum Orifwork 80mg‘ ' ———A g ‘ ‘ ' IThe minutes of thc previous meet. "m" Mmlw" thanked "lehfllmdmld mihacmw1man festedhThisl BRIDAL snowans - A verying were read and approved. Roll 51:11:35; Vivi; gggltzulflllylii 5 gliiuilfillaliiduiiisins lsegfidilllxngglnolmtilllilrgtaurilcgeiP108581“ evening was spent at the call was responded to with "Diff"- co s‘ . - - v w» m» met-rd " r “we: ‘latest. “a.."";.‘..:.":. t"? :::..1:Y:.:§..".:::. mo... .53.: "MANN Antmm “n d°mmid mrlo which Mn “must Mame s e A 20th l g d f on aylre rts Considerable correspond- the" homes "Then plea“ with the senior partner, will enjoy a big I t. wien upwar s o a. hun- P0 k‘ mad b the secretary nu evening“ eruoymen,“ market this year for the product, ‘o heir neighbors and friendmfiflye W i Y m t-l both in’ Central Canada and thelmet to tender a post-nuptial “show- 1°? Whlch Pvcellmd d"? “"3 H; ‘f’: INS-"TUTE coNCEn-lv A United States to which they are," to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Feynman‘? rtlgrraynteeiplngstrll/gscggréilizigs were w“, enloynble concert w“ given now shipping. Mr. McRne ‘has gee-who were married in Summer-side!‘ "Md and by chm,“ the“ m the a M a A mm Vernon cntly returned frommDetfiot Fwmeiep/E August 9th. Mrs. Payner rneeis es the Insmme w“ divided mm “we, on ma” evening. Au‘ m“ he was employed w e er ss Pearl Matthews) one of our. i . At ti under the auspicies of thc Vernon two Se" om one mee n: one IIIE IMGERS HARDWARE .00’. _ I side furnishes the program, at theI wmnen‘ Immuw- M3‘- J- J- nlxt meeting the other side will per-| McGiilvary acted as chairman in LIMITED. DISTRIBUTORS FOR m! “ma! capable manner. The pm- form. At the end of a certain time Everéady Layerbilt Radio ,Mrs. MacKinnon, delighted the Hornsby and reading by Miss Kalb lmembe s with a number of recita- oions, receiving hearty applause from her hearers. A number of eul- eotions were played on the Victrola. ihlnty refreshment: were served by the hostess and-the meeting cloned leen Maclleod and Dr. George Green. The accompanist» for the cv- ening were Miss Stems. Mn Ballem and Mrs. Judson. At the clone of the entertainment a hearty voto d Kites OArs a the sidescorixig the largest number gram consisted of solos by Mrs. W. . ' w Batteries thanks was tendered the profoun- ~- E m m“! M" a” (M of points will be treated by the los- . e r. . . acbeod, era on behalf of the Inlliflfll- I-‘OR PRINCI ‘EDWARD ISLAND _--_<o>—-— ing side. Miss Elmer Thompson of Mr) W. J. Mutch and Mr. R. Gillll. ;Wl singing. Mrs. PPM Stretch in- inmuh Llolmont m nun Mah- i 'vi the members to her home for the next tneeiing. ‘ 1U. S. A., the winsome little niece of Violin selections by Miss Kathleen " ' 54-0-06-04-0-0-00-0 voaw OQ-OOOQOQ l Insidious Eye Strain We use this adjective ad- visedly. ScITe-rcrs may have perfect vision and 0 i i v therefore do not suspect thc ' presence of any eye defect. g o from I-lyestraln The motive power of the Entire human organism ls Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, It ls computed utilize about 20% oi’ this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- strain is preseht, a much larger proportion is required. Hence defective eyes, through their consumpt‘ oi’ an ex- cessive amount of Nerve E - ergy may seriously affect functioning of other - organs of the body ind produce ill health. IIAVE YOUR. EYES EXAMINED OPTOMETRIST i GZFIHutc/zeson Wvtotnrasr t‘ vn..t.i""..a... vvv-v7 E. Wv TAYLOR J-OSiOJAYInR F flfllfi l 142 Richmond sum ‘, Q-QO-§§G > EYESIG , EXAMINA ON ' i<:..a~=§..=.."=~*‘s‘§aess.&r;--=~H£.