wNE 6- 12%" MRS. WM. H. BEEOHTILLER Box I43. Fm Calhoun. Ontario "After having an operation, I was qgfy miserable, weak, nervous and very near unfit to work. I saw Lydia E. Pinkhunra Vegetable (‘timpound udvertised and tried it and believe it: Tortilla wnmu tnuiii BENEFITEIJ W akness and Nervousnes O e ‘ b Lydia E. Pinkham’: Vegetaslalevdtacgirgtfund ' 10r_ two each month. A girl friend Hunter River And Vicinity l N G S, '-'-' l Dr. George Green, Charlottetown, I was a visitor here on Friday. l - i ‘ Mrs. S. M. Daniel has returned i urcm a three \veek's visit to her . former home in Pictou. N. ‘S. Miss Jeanette McDonald. Teach» _ i helped me W0 d f H '01" at Mldgell. spent the week-end , n "- . 2. b used Lydia E. iiuliiuuiiuh§i§u§is° t ‘or home m Heparin" (From Our Own Correspondent) Wash and find it very good. I havcliig The Mirses Irene Weeks A ne~ CTTAWA’ Om" “me 2‘ ‘The H‘ weak spoils any more, the pains left Arthur and Hilda Cutliff "F eizll a ply of the Prime Minister to sec- me and I"? nerves arc much better. I ittcn were rcccnt visitor? heiie er- remry of stale Keno“ mvmng m. feel safe m saying that Lydian Pink_ ' ‘ ' operation in bringing about re- nunciation oi war tabled at a late ham“! medicines have he! ed \ wonderfully." Mus. WM. HFJBEHT: hour last evening, is a characteristt: documcnt. Instead of replying "de- TEI-IER. Box 14:1, Onllmm lighted to accept. Will do anything possible hiholping tc- accomplish your desirable aim." or some such laconic phrasing as Minister of Finance Robb would have used five minutes after the‘ noto had been; received. the Prime Minister had lO| indulge his penchant for prolix pol-I .. , itlcal phrasing in what occupies} Murdock Cutcliiie were motoris.s nearly a column o‘, newspaper‘ a! ~. Y t. Charlottetown. the latter part ui space and m which there ,5 a} . . 0f mme m“ me "T Lydia E- Ptnkhumfi ‘he "‘“k' {homily on the League of Naticns~' not too popular in the United Vegetable and I certainly recommend _+' it highly for what i; i,“ done for me n Miss Beatrice Vanlderstine Char-| ___ . \ . _ _ - _ l, _ _ ' .States—as a factor in peace neg- onltgigélmsfiABhhrB°x lllvuxbrldilfi. géetlohtlfllréfii gfllfflfllelnghlfflllle°§l" otiations. and Canada's freedom ' McMlfinl" ' “ s" ' from danger of attack and her d-L- i ' ' , ' lsire to remain outside the sphurc _ _ _ _Tof "entangling alliances." ' , pdkfgé The reason for the eight days dc- f ' ‘ ‘ ° ' p ‘ ‘lay in answering is apparent in thci . _ Mr. Clarence McLean of the Roy- , a1 Bani: rzlaii is spending a two mm (‘dbolflflu wccks holiday a-i his home in Dar- linglon. Tired All‘ The Time 1111:: Ruby MeDougall, Charlotte- ..I took you ed, __ ' l-icivn, spent the week-end and holi- nervous “d rugflowifltgiléflrio?! W155i. [day at he: home here. no appetite a d h d t‘ i . the “ma I ha?! aw'}ulapa'i:g! ‘flgalglghlgg The Misses Dorothy Cutcliffe. “m; backaches and the cm$ps were so Ililcia and Edith Cutclifie, and Mr. bad that I would not work for a d Tell you ri-i a l t l." ~ Pinkhamhi ‘Ycgeildbfe ‘zilisinpoiididu done for you. ‘ (irate in this charge on Sunday-ipflme Mmmeps love m. not only Livestock Market (Canadian Press) MONI REAL. June 5. -— 'I‘harc tcn- 132 tattle, 84 sheep and lambs. L225 hogs and 1.510 calves for sale; on the two markets today. - Cillllt‘ trade Avns steady. Calves rt-mainccl strong. selling at, irum $0.011 to $12.25. Common kinds‘ vd lots oi fairly good average qual- iiroughl around $10.00 and ungrnd- 159W“ ‘in-caching at the four aprointmentsgeflnemen‘ of phrasing bu‘ aw f?“ 53mg?“ we‘? large“; a';ipr0priate setting, as tho corres- Shecp were slow rzcllcrs '11 $4lllli L ii an e evemhg SN‘! Ce ‘ffipondencc is brought down in u to $7.00. Lambs brought i'rdm $000 123x31?“ lBAYer tiwaiafl parrflichiiilréi-‘b"““tmmy primed brochure‘ Wm‘ tc $12.00 ouch. ' I he _g 9"??? i!“ ‘fucfiehhiu u r1‘ this striking alliterative title oi Hogs we“, n simdi- fliflitll‘ ail-l grid“ llkllalltrliiujgllzllilt gaiiigsifnesje frigid {Wdvnwols for a mutilatcral pcict for pfickvrs were iiiikim» q $4 00 c," m, ‘ _ 9 . ,_ , ‘ _ JUN: renunciation of war." sou/sh Heavies ‘wribihara m '88“ Mmdhlo T8403, '1?“ “Wald m. The Hon. J. A. MacDonald leaves Straight car lots oi good average glut-Indian Lfvmg. liultionlpar-ned bgyitomorrow (Sunday) for Charlotte- qimmv mm for $1137., Mixed m.“ if ""',,“Xl°“ “W, “i” ‘on? Bo hiitown which is made necessary b‘; bought $1160 and an‘ old l oi m mddy‘ and Mmjnxte“ mot‘ fliniportant business. 1t depends up- itcod hog-s ivas ‘nnidi- 1l|1( toilg 00 yrs‘ Mcqanuxrh he leaves on m‘ whethe" we Sessm“ l5 lmlmngfi“ i- - 4 ~. ‘ ' ' . "Edgy nmlmng by mowr for beyond next week if he l't'till‘ll.~l ‘"1" "mil-v "m" $81)" w Emckville. where m: will attend them. no, Maritime Conference. Mr. Baxter >Th‘:“e was m] exhnmmn m“ ltll $11.00 t0 $12.25. $8.50. it Uldellmle eintzman cCo. musical celebrities voice’ their opinion of the Heintzman& Co. Piano. l thetic tone has earned approval of musicians claiming both Jardine. Charlottetown; J. N. Mu- P t B , n k- r t was local and international fame. Altlel- Chflllqtletow"? R- shall» bgiked‘Kieth.°gpififiiofll°gflistion~g Charmuemwn‘ Hemy Dough“ although it came on for first cor;- Visit our Music Salons and inspect the various models. An fliumnrerl carulague wirh prlco lln will be um you uu mount. _, _l_VII.LLElt~ macs.-- .. iuimtaiimiféliiiiic‘ Street mic i’l<)ltFE()Ti'l‘l;]A Three Grown The Finest English Breakfast lllcnd i Your Grocer Sells It. wlSnllizCfllltvfl a cull to Bayiieldmmght ‘of what appeared l‘) ' ‘ ‘bt- almost on abuse of therulcs. ‘ (Eur-lets registered n1 The Globcfiiivilliltfiagllgf val‘, XQQZ§V°,Y,GQ‘“‘,“Q,Y, "PENNY mcmded w' A‘ can" Si‘ session Fhrmerly in normal circum- iaiylin; Count Itowzindroll‘; George ‘sigincehf after bang ‘lhrgshed m“ m inkiwx‘ Cmwlnuflfiwm ‘i’ n‘ "a?" committee they went through the r/lurt-ii; (lcurgi: Baynu, Si. Jolnlliflousir more or less u". a mutter oi Kathleen Cox. Charlottetown; F. W. tours“ Under the one hm“, “mu °°‘_‘_“I°Y- Chllflfll-tfll-OWHZ‘ J- H lllgit is a very easy thing to talk ozi‘. 2211i‘ ‘QNLQVEOY bill time after time. whether the ' . _ ' ' i" " obstruction be a matter of personal i‘.'i'$?$3§'-d"u'.ei§§"él§uu“i‘i'§.§¢.§i‘-“S suds“ “Y P““‘*‘”‘S? m‘ ‘m, Y?"- J. Hiltz, Amherst; Ross Flemingtou. Liriaffflfff i?“ otgsidctcltielnbotltoni Saekville; A. G. Hoberlin, Bayiieid. o, the 13am‘ fhe danger o, nevc}. N. 13.; A. S. McAs-sey. Summersidtle: getting to the mp “gum E" M°Lar”n' charwnewwn’ A‘ " Last evening the London and MONG the fcw great pianos of the world," is the way Its warm and sympa- the Charlottetown; George Hunnessey. 1 i md _Th e w 5 Chnrlmmowm J‘ T’ Ewen‘ Chm“ iiidiiixlliifilobtlialglaler; thuilgdmoxitron arid lotmow": w" B‘ Mam“ Mmmlgue; Dunvegan Railway bill. sponsored John McDonald. Soulhuortt M1‘. by ML Kennedy, Came up gm m; 13am; Charlottetown: W. McWil- ‘mrd reading The weswmfinwm,“ “mils; Haul“; M" D“‘g;5'_1]::‘v ors have been rather active in op- ¥°"k' ‘gaiflxsl fifiézuifie’ 6q€:;‘zue' using-eastern Canadian private. °l l‘ - *--__.__. '\ """"¢i_t1i-"; , ' — .~ of-tinfor- town; L. G. Campbell. New Bruniq ti?‘ ,3“ is was a CEHQMHW" ‘Vick? T' c' RD-cmrs" Kenwmp‘ “ The bill which has been sent .1. McInnis. North Wiltshire; J. lbflrk w {the km of the 1m three ‘B- ‘my M97911‘ ‘limes before was talked out the and 1-mont- his entire lifc ivhcre heft _ _ F . _ dicd. Ho was for more than fiitlWo-Zlii‘ illflt‘ fqfhygndilio“;oalpztgdzggv iycars an cxemwlari‘ mclnbtzr ofmkmbe“ m‘? e a ‘ ‘ ' lKingsboro Belfast Church. and cn-Ulomc- ijoycd the confidence and respect cf ‘all ivlic know him. ' i l. Ho leaves his wife and one sonimm‘ ]maining'family. He was a greatiMr. McQuarrie. lassurcd that “there shall be no more were flag incidents in ipain." . ~ l Funeral services were conducteddwu‘ America“ "ounsts ‘at the home and the body inicrcnl . _ _ ,. tMinlster ii he would consider llll the Kingsboro Cemt tuy. ‘Suggestion o‘ the name connection the i... \_..__.___’__ icompelling A Minister Says “Nerviline” Fine lwould be more appropriately subject of" discussion between the 4 i \ 1 i - THE CHXFUOTTETOWN GUKRDIKN, ' ~ “MY MAMMA. BUYS ROBIN HOOD FLOUR AND Order a “Gingham” Bag oi ROBIN noon From: Today l ’ SOlfl-=-.§llld Guaranteed by Your Dealer. (o. MAKES MY CLOTHES." ' when the bag is empty you have a beautiful piece of high Buy Robin Hood Flour . in“Gingham Bags” very housewife on Prince Edward Island knows that Robin Hood flour is the standard of excellence. Now that you can buy it in the new “Gingham Bag" it is at bigger money's wcr h than ever before. You get the same Superior Quality flouryou have always know, and grad: gingham, serviceable, and attractive in design, that you can use to make useful articles for the home. Robin ccd Gingham launders perfectly. Ask your grocer for a 98 lb. bag and save moncy. Positive . “Monty-Back” Pius 10 p_.c.” Guarantee Yes indeed!‘ Robin Hood flour is “Gingham Bags" carries the same Positive “Money-back Plus 10 per cent" Guarantee that ycu have known so well for manyl-ycars. You can have your choice cl‘ either rcd or blue gingham ~and, of course, you can still gct Robin Hood in the cotton bag with which you are familiar. _ / i . ROBIN HOOD on a Flour Bag Guar- antees Finest Baking Results. production» was ennui-d to $00,000 of the amount. ‘9’ The Minister oi Fisheries regretted that he notaccede to the r Neill. This money had been pal counties under years on the principle that it was in compensation ior local injury to sta months ending April of this year d 1 t Mum“ as Immdand last. Imports from U. S. . so o " I . ‘ . inn wislixeiii lg ‘attend the Governor- f:§rf9;?_6'391‘095 again“ Generals snrdrn natty "m all” twelve months ending April i ‘ l i e r n m‘; of mu iyear were $724,198,865 against $092.- .._ i i . - ndqfidrcn as me ye- l3‘? 0Y8 E0111»! l"? 5 11 a y _ i893.593 last year. Exports on the l n: mo mu < l Minister or Mmlnbeewzirwegialiixegtlg-lt-10th," hundim the U_ s_ were $28, ‘(Micrm for many ymrS-‘but we Rreitallcd attention to the fact there ggilgglllinllllidtfus year as Total exports for waving Am’ month period were cricun flags and asked the Pi'imei“76'95a,138 and $467‘593’255_ A similar table for 5°“ 0r United Kingdom shows for April im- ___ British Columbia to have legislation poms from __ 192m $11_487_394_192B tourists where dcsplav- _$n_581‘746_ exports his the Stars and Still“ l° ““"°lsa2.0a2,1a5-192s -—$13.160.'l65 -- i2 spmining his arm. display I1 Unit?" Jllck °f equal Size; months ending April-Imports from (rho latter did not like the idea of _ 1926_7__ $164v564‘361_ 19274; __i maklnc compulsory will" Shwld 9° $185.9B2,746— Exports to 4020-7"- FO!‘ Rheumatism" °°"“"d°"““°“ °l °°‘"l°sY~ ""9 ‘§!s40s.aa2.'lss-102v-a. h" These figures tell thi-lr own story. and ton. could . cquest oi- A. Marine tutc for iifiv use of measles. Congratulations for bloating so high they and for ngainsfihc possessed near thc two iwclwc respectively trade with the Schurman, Chelton. $391,026,017 ~- ily 0f Charlottetown. 24th oi May with Mr, Mr. The House does not meet agalndlenry Afilvck. Chclton. “will Hmd‘ NB" Mme!‘ H'_Rev' two logatlons. at Washington and "m" Tuesday Owen. and Neil Simpson of Ham- ilton, spent the week end in Clio‘.- Mr. Elmour Pearson. Chelton, is} d as confined to his home with a sever: 1 - »— go out tc Mr. ~-<*>'—"~- , . - mint . . . . . . . . _ ifituth tlmifi Th"? l5 n° t» fishery-interests in the Maritimcs, and Mrs. Elliot Wright on ih:_ . . _ __ _ dancing. MR. DANIEL rtonanrson "Timit the b1" B" vlmcll>ls 39m," and 1t Was only a mutter oi justic? birth of a wee lussie. t Ammlg ‘h’ {"9" "Sm"? l” Fm" W -..»..__..-_A_ __- _____ iii‘ cnd 0i the session abjlfily tug m,“ those who Suffered Should m. ___ ltfwrittwelrgiy-it/ni-Ianozli G. .‘-.'_._“.._.“ n_.‘." Daniel Robertson. oi Bothwtllfl“ '“"' “Wm f” PY“""‘* S“ 39.1 given the bounty. _ V ' Mum sympathy is iclt for M1". “t! ' ., M“ in“; - ‘ Community, Ens! Point nassvtllllt‘ "lobabultles M“ Um‘ a" w“ The dominion bureau of statistics and Mrs. Henry Affleck, Cheltoiiwifide ""1 v f‘ ‘r11; Drag], v Model.“ ‘sway Wednesday. May 30th, 1028. at Q‘ Ul'°‘“3h- t ' Move“ Oflock has issued a statement of trade bo- cn the loss which they sustained vgafsrlqorlidign‘ Jo z q. his hnmc after a rather lingering ti?” Hfnifledmd 0' i m mteé t-weenCanacla andthc United States May 24th, when their dwelling ‘l_h"l__"" Smmmolymo‘ Migg Ann,“ z B RUBEN!“ u“ ‘lllrtcss at the age of st-venty-cigiig llu» morning an? aga nghnn “m and Canada and the United King- house was completely destroyed by “ Norbbvo‘ Mg“ Edm Y Y. , -. . w y _ ,- -. >2. . . .» - ~. r ,.., . ion". ' . . - . Mr. Roberts-on ivas born and reared [ill-h ~‘fl‘/'“°‘f‘- ° 'l _ , dcm for the months of April this ine. Everything was done. a vu, Ink S __ id Mm Dawn '__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ N n_.__.,,_, ' ll)’ fldlolllnmenl W” "blde m ycar and last, and for tho twelve hard tight was put up t0 save it b; -“ G" “mmUs e’ ‘ " ' the kind neighbours and friends, but it was of no use. as the wind was had a very the ihard time to keep the flames from rm 1-" m tbi'.hl . . “iiiteiiiiiiuueses 3i‘ Mii-ldiiiliifvtiiiuégui. "mama Rvstlw- Ma- Bittsr» Q- what should be done after he had the furniture removed im- Slam“ M“ R- Rlmflghml- Kl"- thc fingers are dlmwd into the kora. finger-bowl? imcdiately to a vacant house, which Afilecks farm. xvhcrc they are now staying. Mrs. William Blacklock, N. B., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. Harold Holland. Lower Bede- to-1927 ~-‘quc. had the misfortune of badlv Mr. and 'Mrs. Percy Proud, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Affleck and iam» spent and Mrs. the cntls to": thc gifts received. The i.1c..cnt:;. consisting of china, cut ' .. '. pyrcx. silver, aluminum. etc. testify to the popularity of this mung lady. All thcnhioined in sing- FREETOWN AND 3 VICINITY ‘Hclcn Prcfiiij"“KchsiiigtotrJ ‘£13011. the 24th.. with her friends. ;Mir.=e.=. Doris and Hope Jardine. , Mfls iou." Luncheon was then served by the ladies and the remainder of the rwcning was spent in music and R. Whito, Milton Mr. and Mrs. Stirl-l ing Andrews. Norboru, Mr. Jack faker. Summcrside. Mr. and Min". Kan]: Curtis, Miss Margaret and Jir. Austin Curtis. Middleton. Mrs. Q. Who greets the guests first at 1 coming out party, the mother or the debutante? A. The mother. A. Touch the lips, then the mouth and hands should be wiped upon the napkin. _ Q. 1s the promiscuous exchange of photographs between young men and women considered proper? A. No. only a brother or a lover should be the recipient of n young woman's likeness. Ml. John Driscoll. Student at St. Dunstants University. is spending ilS holidays with his parents, Mr. 111d Mrs. M. D. Driscoll. Freetown. Misses Nettie MncKenzie and Georgie Driscoll have returned to ‘heir hcmr-s hcrc. after spending a ucccssiui yenr at Prince oi Wales, 2011i pp. . ' i0>-—~—~ An uutcmlblo headlight invented Mrs-navi- ms Mr»liilui.‘lt‘i‘li.“.‘klé‘.$fi1Y§‘3i.-Z’3i‘i.l‘a. Lucus Crux: Summcrside, loft Sat-iwuhouk PIMP" ' " ‘ wrday morning ior Manchester. ’ " New Hampshire. to visit their sons ind daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Lcitli Cruc. ing. “For She's _A_J0lly Good Fel- " 1 Joseph T. Hutton speaks well of Otmwm a Ncrvlline. He has used this power, Under the live Stock you; of 5i, ful llninicnt and knows just how 430,000, there were numerous pro- DLllII-TOIlIBVlHQ it is. “It gives me tests from priyatg mambei-s against ‘mlch Plellsurw‘ “mics M“ HuLlQn-ithe cancellation of department of “to write of the merits of Nervllinrflmzricuiiure votes to fairs of class for external and internal use.|~g-'_ The Minister explained that 1 /'. 4 lBedeque and Vicinity‘ i Mr. Arnold Henderson. a success- ‘ful student at P. W. C., has rcturn- has returned to his home in Chel- i Mr. and Mrs. George Muttart. Carleton, were visitors to Summer- raide on Tuesday. . AT STUD PRINUE BAROEN IMPORTED On Tuesday evening. May 29th. the friends and neighbours gather- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Baker to tender a shower to their daughter, Miss Hazel. who is to take part in n happy event in Mr. Austin Murphy, student at St. Dunstanis College, Charlottetown. 1109881 1103827) Nervillne never falls, no matter to number of these fairs had got into what purpose I put it. 1t is my in- financial difficulties in trying to dispensable friend." Why not. try reach the qualification of prize Nfrvnm" lilmtle"? moncy to entitle thcm to the grant. -‘" - and some time ago it. had been de- cided to cut out these grants. but it ' B O S '1‘ O N L . been given it during tho war as a ‘heir difficulties. Small fairs were not entitled to grants but they hi" ed to his home in Bcdeque. Many friends wish to congratulate him. Messrs. Chauncey Pearson, Otto Doull and Edgar Doull motored to Cape Traverse on Wednesday. ’ His ion. , Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor. Cen- ilflll 1118i WEEK- tral Bedeque, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- c-rick Hooper, Middleton. were vis- itors to Chelton on Tuesday. Jesse Bradshaw, iwas u. visitor to Albany and Carle- i Miss Margaret Wright, student -at P. W. C. has returned to her {home onci- again in Middleton. Middleton. Mrs. Heber E. Myers. North Carlc~ the near future. Mr. D. M. Bernard. in a few well chosen words, ex- plaincd the object of the gathering. To the strains of a march played by Mrs. Charles D. Taylor little Jean Campbell and Gerald Jardine, dres- sed as bride and groom descended the stairs, followed by the bride-lo- be. who was then led in the parlor. wherc tho presents were opened by Misses Grace Deacon, Eva Campbell This handsome dapple Grey Percheron Stallion will make the season at the owners stables. Vernon River, except Thursday of each week when he will be at Wm. II. Wood's, Pownul. This home needs no puffing as his (eolts speak for themselves. Terms $10 for the season. More! hnd been maintained for a time in $“ Q u c by . . tunnel wu menu». t-rdur that they might set out 0f I e When the item of 8150.000 for the I '_ I \ ‘s i 1 1 v ' ,1 I ,0 , W“ 111.1? ,-..~»;. “"1”; ’£.'.'i’l;‘.';..:"”L 2%2?.".Y;‘..‘“}l..l2§ ..‘if.".il§l‘i‘“¥2.‘ .2. ' /, “ 0”‘ u V ~01‘ . 1 e o! ~ i 5A a 0*” 6&3“ “MY W?‘ noon: s-r. aomv. n. m-llo siasqsyzgfwyra;‘téhxsypgguntles v \ °§¢¢ @w6“\:a1‘\°o““ SmzEIfIJ: which arose out of the l-lallfa; 1Q v19 so ‘i! u!“ uwflgé u award of 1e71, Mr. Neill. Como ¢\\fa B?” Y» \\a“°:s\e“ 16%;; liiEver Wedneadu steamer Albcrni declared that this money y” § W’ 5 6V“ W‘ QB“ “kw? IQQVQQ fiyLjohn 9.00 .M./\tlan- belonged to the whole of Canada. .5119 fvfimfl; 5'“, M, $6 q 5 u¢ Time, Bu?" 1,30 RM,’ and not exclusively to the fisher- flE" 4‘ ' w")? o Lubeo 2.30 P. .Eaetern Time, m“ yaw vdfiflv l" of“ m arriving Bolton Thursday IO outflow,‘ “u- oflWflaprg we ‘°“ A-M- Dolls!" Tim we‘ - - D‘ o!“ n 9;: W 9 " ' Eve Saturday steamer eullc ' o” 5‘ direction: St. John to Boston. D ’ q was; st. Iohu 7.00 l‘. n, Allnn- AND . lie Time, duo Boston Sunday 2. EM- Daylight Time. Connections at Bouon with dine! Monum- lo New York Reduced rules for automobiles mompuni -' by pnocngen EASTERN ltoamship linen Glasses Fitted Competent service with latest equipment. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMIITRISTS 142 Richmond Street OUQOOIQOOQOOIOQOIOOOOOQO 7 00-00000-‘ 00000-00 0-00-04 Her many friends being absent for two ye now visiting at her C1120. Mr. and Mrs. Walter of the Maritime Provinces, and M“ and Mm Herman M“ thflt B- c- fifictlldlnfl u’ l“ “mew Fernwood. were visitors to Summer-i . side on ‘Puesday. -___ A his many friends. i- are glad , S. A.,‘ afteflbourne Craig, Lower Bedbque. made She is'a business trip to Chelton on Wed- daughters. nesday. Mrs. Charles Crossmun, Cape Trav- see Mrs. John W. Rose of U. bark once again with them SP8. Leard and -1'~‘arlane. at her home in Enmore. Mr. Edgar Doull accompanied byithis week. While thero she was the Mr. Harry Doull. Carleton. crossed guest of her mother. over to the mainland enroute w Bayfield. where the former pur- chased a beautiful gasoline boat. Mr. and Mrs. Kier Allan and fam- ily of Middleton, were visitors Searletown and Chelion on Sunday! W0 are sorry to learn of the 111-, ness oi Dr. Trneman. Searlcwwn, speedy recovery is wished for by Messrs. Cedric Owen. Nelson fiom the government. iton, spent Tuesday in Summer- side. at owners risk. and Hope Jardine. Miss Doris Jar- IIENRY WOOD, - dine read the accompanying verses. The bride-to-bc thanked her fri- ___. Messrs. Hudson Jeffery and M01 to 0-8-ws4i. I Miss May Enman teacher of ,Che1ton School has resumed her duties after spending her vacation WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK A full assortment of Screen Doors, Window Screens (Ex- tension style.) Screen Netting. Door Sprints and Bitches and Screen Door Sets consisting of Hinges, Handles, Hook a EYE. " '1“ The Screen Doors come inthe following sine: ‘l It. x 3 lt- Gftltllnsxiltoriltlandlifkflinsxilllinl. Following are the widths and full extension of Window , Mrs. John Jeffery. Lower Bede- ique, was a visitor to St. Eleanor: Companions sweet. i sflam‘ m n l, Why do you weep? \_ ’ u z n . And where is cause for sorrow? n t n Alas, the May n ‘ u Goes out m-day:"- But June comes in to-morrow. mi] Drop in and look them over. Bethune Hardware Corina!“ -~ ~—-<0>-—- [23 QUEEN STREET l-‘ive radio broadcasting stations CIIAILOTTITOWN. I. I. I. . are being operated in Poland by the company that holds o concession Owner in Charge.