F PAGE TEN - . DISCOVERY r012 THE DEAF The New can cam Now Ready So small it is worn in the outer ear, no head band required. Come in and sea the smallest and simplest device in the "M1415 Use it. and you will feel that you have the most wonderful pier-e or mechanism yet devised for suffering mankind. Suc- cessiully used tinder all conditions in the Church, theatre. over the radio. telephone and general conversation. Come in aria test this marvellous little Gem. privately. and without charge. FREE DEMONSTRATION Hours 10 a. m. till 8 p. m. Friday-Saturday, June 20 and 21. You, who ure harzl of hearing, will be Interested to know till! ‘l’! have an expert on Deafness from New York in your city and most earnestly request you to call and talk over your hearing troubles. Every instrument guaranteed. _Ask or Write (Or BQOWQYS- Tell your deaf friends Ask v0 S... p," Auto Ear Mgrlslge used in stop l-iead Noises and im' prove the Hearing. (Inquire at Desk for H. T. Dale) Q ucen Hotel CHARLOTTETOWN Head Office, 1112 Star Bldg. 80 KinZ Gem Earphone Co. of Canada. St W. Toronto. E. R. iskow 146 Richmond St., Tv-v ' Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance g at Lowest Rate. * Good Strong Stock Companies g Agent at Summersicle. Lloyd Lewis §O¢QQQ4OOQOOOOQGOQO§OOOOOOOOOJOOOOQOQO~OOOQOOOOOOQ "QQ'Q@§VQ§Q'OOO-QOOO-OOOO-GO-OO hfi44l¢0+ 1 . For The Cook ‘ GBATIN -. 500M! NOTES. Mr. 11W. Turner, Charlottetown, use a motoelst to Qouria on R141)’. _ On the 18th m. Ala-am Peters. Melt two tablespoons butter; in it 03'5"‘ B“ BM" w“ ‘ mm‘ m cook two tablespoons flour, and one- m" mm‘- fourth teaspoon. each of salt and -'*' pepper; add one cup of milk and stir. M!" Ind M75- “m” 395555" M until boiling. Butter a baking dish lEast Baltic passed throufl: Bout-fa on suitable for the table: grate half airriday. cup or cheese; make ready two cups of potatoes in thin slices or half-inch cubes. In the baking dish arrange lay- ers of potatoes. cheese and sauce: repeat these layers having sauce ___ above. Mix half a cup of cracker, DL "mm Mann," of uomuum crumbs with three tablespoons ~ of nlotemd to sour,‘ on the 1mm melted butter and spread over the ‘sauce. Let bake until the potatoesl ‘ Bay puma“ mum,‘ h 5mm.‘ on lare very hot. throughout and thtysemmly “mud” M!‘ amt," ‘crumbs browned. The cheese may be i Townshend’ w’ Sam Jahnmn; and Wmllwd- ,Miss. Ihnline Johnson, and w. Rog- ;inald Coffin. POTATOES AU w. Joseph lever. Bcurls west. was the purchaser last. weak of a new Ford Sport Roadster. LONDON, June 16.‘*Hlght H011- J H. Thomas. former Lord Privy Seal, who visited Canada in the course of his attempts to relieve the British unemployment. situation, to- day took over his new duties as Sec- retary of State for the Dominions. [He succeeds in this post Lord Pass- tield, formerly secretary for the Do- mlnions acd Colours, now deals with colonial affairs only. Mr. Ivllm-iaei Gallant. Armadale. was in town on Saturday. Mr. Art. Bell, Sourle. spent a fe-w days in Charlottetown. last week. Mr. Iver Stewart ct East Baltic, visited our town on Saturday. Rollo Bay visitors to Soul-is on the 14th included Mr. Hugh MacKlnnon. and Mr. Frank Wbod. Quick Pile Relief No Salve: or Cutting --... Mr. Emanuel Gallant of Palmer Road. paid a visit to our listens Metropolis, on Saturday. Pile sufferers can only get quick, safe and lasting relief by removing the cause-mad blood circulation in the lower bowel. Cutting and lsalves cant do this-an internal remedy must be used. HEM-ROD). the prescription of Dr. J. S. Mon- hsrdt. succeeds, because it removes this blood congestion and strengthens the affected parts. l-lEM-ROID tablets as sold by druggists everywhere, have such a ‘ wonderful record for quick and last- ing relief that Hughes Drug Co, Ltd, always sell them with guarantee of money-back i! they do not end all Pile suffering. Mr and Mira. Walter Young. Kings. boro, were incur town on the 14th. Mr and Mrs. Roy Dixon and little daughter or Klngebom spent ht“;- day in Soul-is. ' Elmira motorists to Bourls on Bat- unday included Mr. George B. McEachern. m- W. B. Mmntmald. __- We understand that Mr. A. 6. 00x. has recently mirchased the buildings and land adjoining the western side Double Protection era/lien it is needed _ most THINK what it would mun to your family to be assured of doable protection when it is needed most. Oftenthc istalccn beforea sufiicient reserve is built up or while the children are too young to share the burden caused by his loss. _T'he Dominion Double Protection ‘Poiicy odds to the advantages ofan ordinary life policy a special pro- vision for the crucial years to age 65. In the event of death before i age 6i, it provides for payment of double- the sum assured. Thus if you take out a policy for $5,000, your dependents receive $10,000 in the event of death before age 6r. After age 6i, the additional pro- tection is reduced one-fifth each year until finally at age 65 your premiumpaymcnts are reduced and your policy becomes a policy for $5,000. The policy may include a disability clause and may provide additional indemnity for accidental i death. holders. MILD OIIIGII The Dominica Life k907i Waterloo, Ontario Double Plotacdea Policy. Name The DOMINION DOUBLE PROTECTION POLICY is conclusively for firstclass risks. Those be- tween thc ages of i5 and 45, if they so desire, an take out: this policy without medical examination, providing the amount of pzgtection does not exceed $5,000. a Dominion Double Protection Policy is participating and is issued by the Company which for 4o years has consistently main- tained a reputation for large profits topclicy- gilDolvtmiosi LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY WAYIILOO; ONTARIO of his present Hotel propel-by, The main building, orrthe land a largo three storey building. familial-y known as the Allan MacDonald Block is at present partially oeeup. ledbytl-ie Iilotaliooms sridthe Hamid Croucher Jewelery Store. Mr. Coxhashadthebarnsatflierearc! the stroe raised and the lawn whidi oerlooks the harbour gmeaklly en. lurked. ‘Tourist attractions at Sourla are thus neatly enhanced and w. Oox is to be commended on his ea. fem-lee 1n Io lmvrwinl nu shady splendid I-fotetPmperty. _Week end visitors to lourislrlclud- ed Mr. Beott Ooftin of Olen-latte town. Mr- JJ- Msenuiis at at. Peters. Bay. unsevlslner to ourtovimnn the 14th. Amona ilhe G-iarlottetown mofor- l m tsheseoesatiutday wasurmi D. Jdflkihl. | Mir. D. E. Morris of Montague was in Soul-is on the 11th. Mr- Roy Hose. list Baltic. motor- ed to our town Saturday. , Welrenleeaedtoieam that Mir. J. G. meme has completqly "ggvgg- ed lifter his recent illness. v lvlr. A. '1'. MacDonald last week Purchased a new mevrolet Sedan from the local agent here. Mir. Oocil Drake of Cardigan wan g visitor to Bouril on Monday. Mr. D. R. Burke. Bay Fortune, w“ a motorist to our town oil the 16th. W- RIMQlEh Bruce, Past Baltic. BMW a few hours here on Monday. Mir. Ihnmett Donahue of Souris West. was a passenger on the Ex. Dress to Charlottetown on the 16th. Tho soui-ie Dramatic Club, ma... ed to Morrel on Monday evening "h!" U193’ resented Hie play "Clvnblns Rom" to a ma siaad audience. Mir. and so». John. W. Robertaon werevietwsto ourtmfn onMon- day. Among the Giarlottotown motor. ists to Souria on Monday evening was Mr. W. A. Weeks, Mr. Peta; McMahon of Reusing. tozuwuinourtmvnonttieietf-i. -—-i—-—@---_ a HAMPTON AND VIODUI‘! The unusually hot. weather of the last week ia helping to bring muggy tourists to our fair Island. Many are Irrlvlnl mrr dav and we expect. more visitors than ever to come this Please let me have complete information covering the Dominion Al‘ 8!! Yflll’, iHer many friends wii be glad to hear um mu menu Diana. be. Bablemvho is in the Prince Idward Island Hospital for treatment. is do- ing nicely. Amen! the visitors to Charlotte- town on Thursday were Ileana. lord MeeQuan-ie. 1m: oemaren. Ind MacDonald. w. A. aaeoQuarris, alan- ford Beer and Glisten Morrison. The play ‘Tompkin’: Hired which was held in Viotmia Hall so THE (ZHAKLQYVYEFUWN GUARDIAN ._. . .. .. _.._,;_._____,_.__a_.g...,. .. .. _L_ ____ -. ive than ever. No. 2, making 2% 354 pictures, is $3.25. _ ' x 4% pictures, is $4.25. use to match, $2.50. POCKET KODAKS JUNIOR (AbovU-For the older boy or girl there's nothing to beat this handsome, colourful Kodak that's such a crack picture-taker. Colours: blue, brown.. green, black. No. l, making 2% x 3% pictures, is $9.25. Carrying use, $2.50. No. 1A. mak- ing 2% x 4% pictures, is $10.25. Carrying case, $3.00. KODAKS PETITE (A: Right)- Esquiaite creations that will win . any girl's heart. Colours: blue. grey, rose, lavender and green. Picture alze: 1% x 2%. Price, $6.75. Carry. lag case to match, $1.25. C =1 COLOURED BROWNIBS (Above) -In Summertime hues of red. green, grey, brown and blue, the world's most popular camera ls more attract- Cmvws we to match. $2.25. No. 2A, making 2% Gmvlfll JUNE lil-glvsu G 1 v e your chfld this splendid Camera for Vacation It’s thrilling and colourful. . the easiest of all cameras to I use l ' Tcomes in colours . . . . ‘gay and won- derful colours . . . . that appeal to the‘ imagination. And, all in all, it will be an exceptional vacation companion for your child. r It taliesexcellent pictures, of course. kind everybody knows that it does. For it’s the Brownie! . . . . a genuine Kodak-made camera. . . . . the camera with which most amateur picture-takers started. And the cost? Mighty little, for such a fine camera. Only $3.25. See it at your Kodak‘ dealer’s.- . anadian Kodak Co., Limited Toronto, Ontario Monday, June 9th, was a decided success. This was put on by local talent and was in aid of The Union sisters Athletic Club. Mr. and Mrs. Ewan Cameron and eons Waldron and Keith, of Albany, were visitors to Hampton on Sunday last. Mrs. Morley Mullins and Mrs. Stet- fcrcl Mullins. Tryon, were guests of Mrs. John MacQuan-ie, Hampton, on Wednesday. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. John Gillis, New Argyle. la very ill with scarlet fever. Mn. Gillie was, formerly Mabel llergilson, of Hemp-l ton. A motor party, consisting of and Mrs. Birchfieid Yeo and fsrnily,i Central. Lot 16, and Mr. and MIL! Robert Yeo, Port Hill, were guests of! Mr. and Mrs. Boyd MacQuarria on‘ Sunday last. Miss Stella French hasl returned home, after a pleasant visiti spent in Hunter River and vicinity. I i? Rev. W. A._MacQuarrie is spending l a well-teamed holiday with his psr-' ents, Mr. and Mrs. William MacQuar- halnNo. 39 Eiisnils Nsnossr RAILWAY? Changes in Train Schedules Eifcetive-June 29th ria. Hampton ‘- South Melville, on the purchase of fine Chevrolet Coupe. we congratulate Mr. Winsor Bell, Delightful days of seaaidfl adventure. ulfello: m0‘ bin i ‘w? is»: ti’. i eal {mix Le Charl “etc 1,00 A, , a" lam-ii of n us s. i»: lwlidfl’ h"? S?“ “i, Leave Borden 0.1a a. m. . mg for the kiddies. a! naive gactyiifle _ use a. M. ocean's ed e. Neirrlli. ave ac e 11.15 p,” , i!» ' Arrive Moncton us r. u. glishxdmbo-mnr... ilie Train No. ll Leave Charlottetown 2.30 P. M, grown-vi”- _ No ‘clot: instead of 1.80 P. M. offers more in downng five Borden H! P. M. fun and carefree comic!!- ‘ ve Sack ill l.“ P. M. ' this sum- Leave swim: (Maritime arprem us rm. col-nerd? tlliecuiiiiesz forest Arrive Moncton 10.15 r. st. :3, ‘mid: hand”, Train No. 40 lane Moncton 4.10 P. M. have evclr . ave Sackvfl] [30 n 5L Full llrlill a‘ rum . Leave Bordene 3.45 p, MA 9")" ' i,,,‘,'.‘g‘g'l"ei.';“iil'i.i arrive Charlottetown 10.45 Ih-M.‘ “' ,,_ ' ' ‘ ‘I _ . | h |._ , uni}, ticket I" CIARLOTIETOWN — SUMMERSIDE - TIGNIBI l "M" ‘ it nua No. u Lcave Tignfah m s. u. “Wm” 13w e ' instead of 3,39 A, u, Arrive Charlottetown mas a.- n. - lletor ‘Erin No- ll leave Summerelde 3.15 p, u, Instead of $.40 P. M. ._ Arrival Charlofletown l." p, )1, (Ila elsanle between Tlgnlah and lamnmalae) ‘hall Io. l0! have Borden A y,“ L u, instead of a,“ A, M, i . Arrive sammenlae _ _ _, ‘mi LIOVI IIIVIOII DAILY IXOIPI‘ lUNDlY as-snas. s‘. —-....._, ~~‘__, — i A