AUGUST Z5. lost 1" _____ SBPVE crunchy-crisp Kelloggk (Iom Flakes often these Slimmer days. Fine for all the family-s so cooling. And so rich with‘. flavor. More than twelve mini‘!!! Pimple enjoyihem FLAKES t Serve will! milk or cream and [miss ‘ unit"?! l.lrr.. NBWI£W PRICBG IT'S SO ECONOMICAL to Cook Electrically on a Hotpoint Hi-Speed Range Wgnliblggtatlllxclojok iiymyoél; dislla. Hotpoinfls All-Steel f km h construction protecsl your in- " ct at more coo ' g W P6 vestmcnt by givin on serv-' 5011a: . . . shrinkage a 8 g much la . . . and oven current ‘ {m And Hotpoinfi super‘ 1 Automatic Oven Control re- anbesutomatlcally controlled. prams a big saving in time Hotpoint l-li-Speed Elenlenls 1nd am?!“- fivljoffgffd‘; See n. various modek of an. range units but also the most Ba" ,H°tp°m‘ Hbspxd Rmg‘ economical. Hotpoinfs Econ- “fill”! b? “m” f" “m” mm . are priced as low as $85 and may be bought on convenient terms. only Cooker utilizes insulated heat and makes possible an infinite variety of inexpensive For Sale by _ Associated Gas f? Electric Systems icnmnmnoauamatncrmcn. Head Ofice ® Tbronto design. One that you will flnd to be a visible express- lon o! the good lute that you allow in your home and all of Ila appointments. 0n Display at:- Go. Ltd. Phone 787. ethune Hardware Ill Queen sum "III FRIENDLY IABDWAII QOII‘ mim- Wsdwday. Ausust 27th. LABOURERS ""10" m hsvins the children of both Orphanages as their guests at the Labor Day Sports. 5053-11, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. _ Mr. and Mrs. Hem-y M. Ross, an. noun the engage t, Q: msg- dsughter Sadie Isabel, to Mr. Begin. aid-B. McNeill, North Rustlco. Mar- riage to take place early in asp. Wmber- 6065-8-26-11. NOTRE DAME ACADEMY, Charlottetown. will reopen its classes to the regular boarders and day- puplls on Monday, September atl-l. d050-8-26-2lts. ' ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. _. Mrs. Flora MacLean, Darlington, an- nounces the engagement oi her daughter Janette to Mr. Colin Mathcson oi Breadalbarlc. Marriage to take place early in September. - 6060-11. FRESH LOBSTERS TODAY. sold by the lb. at 20c. Also served. Aylwards, 202 Richmond Street. 6063-li. HELP THE BLiNiL-In connec- tion with the Campaign oi the Can- adian libderation oi the Blind ior iurlds, it will be greatly appreciated li intending subscribers will forward their contributions to P. O. Box 173, Charlottetown. OMB-ii. Gentrial Gllariiianl rayon PBESBYTEBIAN rlc. ""3- Pmbyterun Church Gibllndl, 5707-8-1-20-28-31. PROTECTIVE 'i'i'iii_'_V(_IHARl.OTTETOWN GUARDIAN PERSONALS cannon ARMY van _ The Church Army Omccrs held open-ail- services at Lower Montague and at Cardigan last week. On ‘Tuesday and Wednesday this week the Van will visit Murray River and on ‘Thursday | M13- Thofi- Lawson, London. On- and Friday, Bourls. Capt. Bcwley, oi l tam’? l‘ mm"! ‘Ylflldf in P-EI. Georgetown. will assist with‘ these‘ services. A hearty invitation w an, M!“ Ruby Stewart has been ap- tsnq expended“, sly Ilminted teacher at York ior the ____ present school year. ANGLICAN CHURCHES o! Cherry, Volley liid Long Creek, Christ's MY- "d MH- John Minchm. New Church, Cherry Valley, 10.30, morn- Pen?" W” “m”?! w i110 City 186i ing prayer. St. ‘rhomasls Church, wuk- ‘he 3"“! °1' H- ind M11- Lap- Lorlg Creek, 3.00 Evening Prayer. A 31°“- < special hymn and address ior child- '——~ ten M; both “Wu-let come and bring |t Mr. James Carrol. Boston. ls visit- your children and don't forget toll“: h“ °1d Mme at Covehead- Mr. bring your friends. A very cordial ‘Cam’! l‘ 5 91mm“ °l sl- Dllnfiifllfs- invitation is extended to everyone. , Mrs. West, oi York, is spending “s”; 0“; @ME_M,,_ and M“ 'a iew days at Montague. the guest John All” McKenzie, of Bethe,‘ ‘oi her sister, Mrs. Jane Melllsh Mar- Maine. oss, have been visiting lzl “It v Rose Valley ior the past two weeks} M1“ All“ Mcxemlfl, °f 51'». Pei- gueats of Mrs. John McKirlrlon. Mr. Te“ Bay- h“ retwmd t‘) h" h°m° McKenzie is Fire Warden rbr the “i” will": h" many friends and Government oi Bethel, Maine, and '°1“m’°‘ l“ melald- Mlddleww" has been away irom the Island tar W“ "Pllllill- ‘r forty-five years and needless to say he secs a great many improvements and changesl Miss Helen Greensn. oi miersld.‘ guest of her cousin Miss Alice Mc- Vienna. i NORTH RUSTICO NOTE5—Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Laird, returned to the“. hon, m Mei-em “ml Mr. Vernon Crockett, Prince Ru- smmm,‘ . “*3 "amen “slung pert, and Mr. Ambrose Vcsscy, St. relwgv,‘ ‘g Norm Rusflw, wlmwe‘ I Stephen, are visiting their old homes and Kingston. lvrr. and Mrs, Ralph" YOIK- Flemming and family attended the’ Exhlbmon m wednesdsy my ML Capt. Reid, oi Borden, was a re- snd Mm Russell Lsm-l, o; geulnkcent visitor to York, the guest oi N. Y., are spending a. few weeks va- Schllld 13m!- cation with lViir. Land's parents North Rustico, Mr and Mrs, mil-d The Misses Gertie Steele and NEW ELECTRICAL PLANIZ-R. H. Gordon, Albcrton, has recently ln-l stalled in his town electrical plant a3 thirty horse Marshall Crude oil cn-i girls. which is handling the load dur- ing present water shortage greatly to’ the advantages oi the users oi electric‘ power in the village. The engine was] bought from R. A. Lister Co, Char-I are at present visiting his brotncrlmlsie Doiron. nroorietresses v! The North Winslce. lvLr. Andie Doyls of] Vogue, leit yesterday morning on a New York City. is spending his va- buying trir- They will visit a num- home North ber of Canadian and American Ci- ties durlng the next iew weeks. cation at his former Rustico. ____, --‘.- RECOMJHITTED 1'0 3554mm Miss M. H. Ball, oi Montreal, who Gor-ngsy, who eswped 1mm memos been spending the summer at Queen's County jail a, year ago while‘ Beach Gnwe m“ l‘ m“ ‘laying awaiting ma] m, for-mew w“ brought with Mrs. Fred Robina, Graiton St. back m the cm, 1mm Ham“ onjefore going to Bermuda ior the Mr- Rly Clarke. Union. flew over hi‘ "T!" Tflifllfly in a city aeroplane. is visiting in St. Peters Bay, the . Fellow, Later in the evening a. dainty luncheon was served and at a late hour elldepsrterl ior their homes wishing Miss ‘Thomson every success in her new work. Following is the addressa- ‘Miss Grace Thomson. 1 Dear Grace: We, the young pee- lple oi North River b gathered YDEQi-her at your home this evening to bid you farewell as you go irom us. to take Lip s new work. During the time you have been with us we have learned to love and esteem you, and to find in you a true and lasting friendship. We would like to know that alter you leave us and enter upon your new profession that you will often think oi us and re- member the happy days that we have had togeiher. We trust that you shall be very sumessiul in your new work and if sometimes your teak should prove to be hard, we want you to remember the words of the poet were quite true when he said: “Into each life some rain must iaJl Some day must be dark and dreary" . You will find that ii you write your name in kindness, love, and mercy in the hearts oi those you come in convict with year by year you will never be forgotten, (or good deeds will shine as the stars of heav van. We ask you to accept this part ing gift, not ior its intrinsic value people oi North River. but as a token oi our love and res- Grape-Nun poet {or you. Along‘ with this go our 01k" delishfi 1 t IIGW-IIHIJYIJT lrimishea ior every success n he “bandage” signed on behali oi the young an” tinged delicately with p dial process: which makes it easilydigmfllble. TEIERIPS A REASGDN GOLDEN morsels of nut-like criapiless— there’s the best reason why GrapaNuts is a daily favorite on millions of breakfast tables. See for yourself. Try GrapoNuta. are mnlt tsrrgar-‘z . e PA(_P_E FIVE "~21 ~ LHPPER 0F CONDOLENCE To Mrs. Nicholson and family, Stan- dhel, Lot 87, P. E. I. Dee: friends: In ls much Be it hath placed Allniehty coo t» call irom this earthly scene the soul o! your beloved son and brother Mal- CEDAR SHINGLES We‘ have on hand the iollowing Cedar Sblnllfl vlI=— 500 M. EXTRAS. 500 M. CLEARS. fl00 M. X NOEL ‘I00 M. 2nd CLEABS. I00 M. CLEAR-I WALL! 0 \ lottetown, who build and install com- plate electrical plants. 6052-8-28-11. sitmlm’ “W” “Y 5mm “m” yen and Deputy Sheriff Coyle. Gorm- CONSERVATIVE W_HkD‘M.EET_ ley after breaking jail here last IINGS-Ali Conservative electors oi 5 August went to Ham“ and W" 5" rum ‘my and Royalty are requestecurested and convicted ior theft there to attend the meeting on lhlesdaylmd impflsmed m’ m“ YEN" m5 evening’ August 26th at me Comflssntence there expired on Friday last mittee Rooms over the Canadian and the AW-lmey Gene"! had She!‘- Bank of Commerce to select dew, iii McFadyen go to Halliax and re- gatcs to attend the Convention on 51"“ him 95 59°" B5 he “'95 P91935- Fridal’ evening to nominate a candi-fd bl’ the 35m" aul/bllrme-‘i- Yes- dote to contest Charlottetown andlcrday morning at the p0 will’? Royalty in the Provincial mglslaturalfivrmbsy was charred with the Jail Poll Chairmen are requested to seejbfeimh find 011 the evidence 0f Burt that their P, ls are well rapresentedJDv/yer- Jaller 0i the Queen's ntv The meetlnguwlll open at 8.00 P. Mfljall he was sent 11D i0 u" 3mm‘! daylight saving time. 6023-8-25-2iQCourt ior trial. Gormley MW awaits _____ trial on the two charges robbery with NflTicilL-Will all Sunday Schoolsflolenw and Jail breach. in Queens and Kings Counties who took part in the 1930 Temperance Contest given in the Northern Mes- senger kindly send a report oi how many pupils wrote examinations, how many received Honor Certificates, how many received passes, how many prizes and what was the mount 0! prizes. This is necessary in order to have all schools reported. All reports should be in within one week. Mrs. J. H. MacFarlanc, Bedeqlle. P- E- I- 8048-11. AUBURN WOMEhPS INSTITUTE .-'I‘he regular monthly meeting of Auburn Women's I lstitute was held on Angus: 12th. in the schoolhouse M. 7.30. The meeting was opened by the recitation oi the Institute creed. The minutes oi the previous meeting W" Ned by the secretary and ap- ilwved by all. The president presid- ed M the meeiing at which there were eleven members and sight v-ls. 1W1’! Pmsent‘ Roll call was answered by "My Favourite Dish." Plans were made for cleaning and painting, the interior oi the schoolrwm “OM Plans have been mrried out and the schoolroom presents B WW cloeeriul appearance. It was decided that next roll call will be answered by E1011 member paving iilesuits Seem “Unbelievable” "My improvement irom slog bottles oi Sargon was the most amazing thing I've will be held on Sepember 9th. good attendance is requested. A c'::.- experienced. I'd wanomo anus-or interest 1h at 7 o'clock oi Miss Cora Bell Dennis, eldut dauzhter of Mr. and Mrs. Locksbie Dennis to Mr. Albert Home Smalimal-l, son oi Nitr. and Nifrs. James P. Bmallmsn also of Knutsiord, at the jhome oi the bride. The ceremonywu Pflrionrlsd by Rev. Wallace S. Lorin; existed by Rev. Dr. A. Avery Gates of Hartford. Conn. in the wesence oi the immediate relatives. The bride attired in cream pink gmrgette trimmed with gold colored lace and a veil of white tulle trimmed wifl-l lilies of the valley. was given in malrille by her iatl-lcr. The bride's attendant was Miss lilies-gust 5mm- man. sister oi the groom. who wore s gown of shell pink georgette trimmed with cream lacs. The bride can-led a bouquet 0f sweet DQIA an‘ mgldgg hair fen-l. Her attendant carried a bouquet oi gledioli. m. Ralph; Adams oi rel-est View was m»! Smallrnanb best man. A reoepiionl followed the ceremony. The glits THOMAS P. Bill-JEN .. ..______________ __ sutiered from sto h constipation for torllwyeartloum ‘:1? whole system got so iull oi poisons, a rheumatic condition dQVelQpQd s11 thmusn my body. At times r hardly hid Eholllh strength to got around. l/Wflnly five cents. The next nlcetin; I Knutsiord Ls the mmlageon the 20th. , §winter. f Mrs. Annie Ramsay, Cambridge. Mass; Mrs. Minnie Murray and Miss lNettic urray. Atlantic, Mass, have lreturned to their homes in Boston ‘on Friday, 22nd. While here they lwere delighted with the kindness ;shown them by their many relatives and irlends. Mrs. L. A. Lobslnger and son (James, of Edmonton. Alberta, and Mrs. J. J. Marshall, oi Regina, with coim Nicholson and hath translated himtoahigherliiewheretherelr no more sorrow or anguish 01 heilfll ‘mercies-e we his brethcm of Bun- ygn L, o, L, \'o. 1154, BDseVB-llcy do hereby express to you our sincere sympathy in- your 1115s 8nd Udllbl! but be assured that i-ie who ruletll the universe doeth all things well and ma.’ what is 0m. 1°55 is his E5111 ceedings but we realize that vrhat is We also sorely miss his presence better he has been raised l0 a grand- sg the meetings oi our lodge, where er sphere oi activity where the Su- PAOLIS’ nahsannnya c2. ~ he was a. most io-ithtul member and took an active interest in the pro- her two children James and Anna, left this morning on return home, aiter spending a. delightful holiday: with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.' James smith, Great George Street. FAQEWELL PARTY , A very peasant evening was Spcllii at the home of Mr and Mrs Gordon l Thomsorll, North River, Friday All- gus: 1st, when a large number oi the irisnds oi their eldest daughter Mls Graze gathered to say tare- well as she was about to leave home to take up the nursing proimsion in Charlottetown. The evening W35 pleasantly spent in music and dancing. A sultable address was read by Miss Doris Mc- Kinnon and Miss Thomson was then presented with s well filled ‘purse by Miss Alice Matheson, Mm Thomson thanked her friends in a l few well chosen words and all Join- ed in singing For She's a Jolly Good , Periodic Suffering Headaches HE next time a headache makes you stay at home-or the time oi month as brought on pains which threaten to prevent your keeping some en gelnent_. remember spirin. ive these tablets e trial, gnd you'll b. grateful ior their comfort. Thole are‘: "'2.¥.1i""ii" "1"" "v i p u. ere s never l the slig teat harm in their use. were costly and numerous and testi- llcd to the esteem in which the bridal I Millie is held in the community. i Among the out-ci-wwn guests were] Mrs. A. Avery Oates and Mm xstn-i leen R. Oates oi Hartford. Conn,‘ Mrs. Davis mus oi Traveller's H/estl and the Misses I-lazel and Helen‘ flmallman of Bummel-sldc. The? "It seems almost unbelievable. but w: weeks oi takins ssraon and ser- Bon Bolt Mass Pills rid me o! every ailment I had and I ieel in better physical condition in every way than i've been in years. "Sargon Pills are the finest thing 1 ever sow for keeping the bowels 798111815011 — nothing drastic about them at allP-Thomes P. Breen. 8 Heston 8t. M. John. N. B. n may be obtained in Cher- Hughes Bare» mmmm an. . wwfiivmw , Drillw. mt m’ mum’ Genuine As lrin can't hurt you! Doctors wil tell you it does not ‘ depress the heart. The experience oi’ millions o! men and women speaks ior its worth. So don't suflsr needlessly. As lrin tsblseg will check your col , relieve s headache or neuralglc sins so "B"?! Buy the 1 tablet bottle and save money. Yllfi Ill! RIC. , TO-DAY l ¢3Cl1 slate. Faster job at less cost. Handles at JwlmME ‘ Charlottetown, P. s. I. ‘ SPIRIN IENNELL b CHANDLER V’ Ienhgm, I. l. I. Malpcqoe, P. B. l. " JOOLIQIIOIPIOIQLTD. PITIIlIoNIJTIQION But get it clone at onceu-next weelc s rainstorm or flaming brands may have caused costly damage. ‘Brantford Asphalt Slates I! and FOB SALE B!’ TRI FOLLQWING DEALIIA: Bnmrneraida, P. I. l. SINCLAIR I STIWAIT, [I'D- PRICES LOW- L. M. POOLE er c0. l / prenle Grand Master ever ruletll and reigrlciih and love dobh truly abide. Respeofriuliy sublnitied on behalf of lodge. Ho d Everything- Qrcler tllat new rool ll you neccl a new rool, your Brantlorcl Roofing clcalcr can give you an estimate WlIlCli will be surprisingly low. Aslc llim particularly about Brantlorcl Colour Slstes-"several colours blentlecl in Tlley malte a rool ol brilliant beauty comlainecl with permanent weather protection ancl lire-resistance. Anal your present rool can be lcli: wllere ii: is. Brantlorcl Asphalt Slates can be laid clirectly over olcl wooden shingles lor a Brantford (hrrltte Co. Limited Factory: midbrook. N. l. allhl N.S.. Saint Jana. N. 0.. selslra-r. use. lIIniRI-lvciyllll-I LI-OUTCLIITI '