THURSDAY, The Central Guardian “i” "w..." "new..." "" z: noel n news; nature may be inserted at I cents s word. strictly pqy- nble In ndvallol. _;..1 COOKS for Photographs. Ir-iitiio-T-i-ti dub l0 CONFBDEB-ATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 14-9189 ll0ES._____M_,_‘ _ INDIGESTIONi Y Wllll0P Y0ll 5 BEl.0W TllE BELT? ' min r m-r n-ns I mu '31: Tami- Tlllulllh‘ r. d’. .. _. ._ FD-eHY-w» .- s .- ~11, ..<..~.-.-”-.-v.,-..~ _.—__ ow I — 10M’ . ni‘°"n""i.'.il“" °‘ """il“t"“‘& '.'..‘.°"' t , FROM JULY 17th Dr. w. L. Mc-l s; gim- l-glwflu rink- wail-iii; a Aiifhlit. °......"‘°°."‘“ l" egg-d w i..-....'..2i...l."“" " m '"-"'- c" F I .' L-slo-v-‘ia-si. a???» °'i§"¢§l¢""§'ma.n""" um WEEK memo 1n It. ‘M- m c-mr- 1m. Llvnr rm w... Peter's new Baptist Church. ’I‘hurl- "i "umi-"cfl “MM-wow clay, Jul, 11th. at 8 o'clock. E “P ' ‘"1" " v 1. ru-v-w-ii. ..i. AND M-n"_‘i'.2l;'.‘..‘i‘i.'.'l.’$'l.t‘§';; wn ABE lye-KEG up shipment! h" "mu" N"""'°"" e . Th trllu eth hldfrclidtlu minm-s {or fegflvgflng] Mc-l mnkegsnyzlloIoclobsttf: fro; igllfohflC a you: Earlene. L-4B8- -1'l-2i. w" ntalhi-‘i?'il'i’il.’?;‘.2'.?;‘f?33t.?1'§‘fi? 7 C11 \BLO'1'1‘ETOWN OCTETTE in ' muldes United Church, Sunday. ‘My 2m a, 7'30 P M iii-"iisn a Joum'_ed't'lll the anrfrrlafi n-aas-v-l-i-ii. l“ sepiemm- T0 ATTEND FUNERAL. — Mrs. Wm. Grimes left yesterday ulnmiilu for Haves-hill. Mass., to attend tile funeral of her sister. Miss Rose (Proctor. which takes place on Fri- BY. Personals Mrs. J. J. 'I‘rainor of Riverside Apartments, has entered the City Hospital for an operation. ARRIVED SAFELY-Corporal M. Mr. a. n. Shepherd. Cilarlottetown, ‘ Crockett and Mrs. Crockett, York, is istered at the Admire] Beatty have received s. cablegram from HOW . Saint John. N. B. Ih l B i. Wllll C 00K it ""—-'-" anilllifglzilingelhglesalsxafefarrldidl iii Egg. R- 0- Mfiflarry. P. E. I. hland- land. Corporal Crockett is a mem- g1? Balfack watch» h“ "u"! i° 1118 HOT ond BOTHERED? Then you need ENO to cool you through and through. A glass of pure refreshing, sparkling END restores your enterprise and energy . . . and removes the very cause of heat-distress glililfht-élecitrilaglfent Beach Grove Inn ms heme m so“ THE UNITED CHURCH or www“,i...il‘glfl,'dll°.fé‘°”n°“lsfiea‘é5 5éaziiggswrmfitlvg mwllall furlough the uuestfoit his parents I G OII ' Bundallri 6161i}; 20th as follows: Wilt}, pom Mrs‘ Vernon Gay’ south" re . . . O tier spendinz e short leave at tbport Gel: a¢¢luainled wilih ....THE DOUBLER Youths GREY Flannel Trousers K U} 3 W’ E‘ n l== 2 2'» . Riv-i to» n. “Elm “Sh”; 3i Se Charlottetown. left yesterday w visit by helping nature rid you of constipationhl $3,,°‘M%?;1§; Re£.43L;€;d-s17-B1K1',l "mmwsl" Um”- . - - " ——— < . ‘ MEET THE “DOUBLER l” i - S poisonous clogging food wastes. SERGEANT RE RNS_ __ Se, _ Mr. and Mrs. Slmfin M. Btcuarr i _ V, _ . The Mens Store intr ‘ 5 ’ m“, Norman AxuuqgnL R_ C A l‘ _ of Wollaston Mass, are staying l “DOUBLER four plccc suit. And here's the story. oduc“ the \ ' A smartly styled vest and trousers to Gabardine slacks. Now . - .economical . . . stationed at Regina. lcft to resume W0 Weeks fli- cllVendl-sh. Elle-its 05 his duties after spending some tine Lorne MlcNelll, visiting his immnts. Inspector Non. man Anderson. officer commanding‘ the Moncton sub-division RCMP ‘ Wily sit home wheezing, puffing, doing nothing. Take ENO . . .it will drive away that washed- out feeling; leaving you FIT AND FRESH l l , sport Jacket 0f English Harotcx tweed, with | I match . . . . together with a piiir of English hei'c’s an outfit that meets any occasion . packs a load of style . . .and you'll like it. i $28.50 Grey English Flannel Trous- ers, “GARRNEX” quality, high waist, pleated front “young fellow” style. Walsts 28 to 32 inches. They're smart . . . they're new . . they’re right. Mr. (Capt) Barrett Patsy and and Mrs. Anderson. Sergeant Antler: Wendell have Yeiumed i0 D41?- son also visited friends in Cliarlotte- hwuth N. S. after a pleasant holi- town. P. E. I. while on leave. —, day on the Island. I Monctou 'I‘i'i].\'isCi'il)l. PRESBYTERIAN cilvucu in CPL 5' H- "mmdY" “Win15 l5 cannon. - Brookfleld Charge. - 110m“ o" leave- vlsltlns his wife and Take ENO regularly ; z . and enioy an active Summer! KENSINGTON w, 1. paid. The following committees were appointed. viz Sick. Mrs. Andrew Cnscly and Mrs. Roy Tilp- iin; Programme. Mrs. G. W. Profitt Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Hiram Harr- ington. Tile sum 0f $5.00 ivns don- ated to the Queen's Canadian Fund. The August meeting will be held at the home 0i Mrs. G. W. Prolltt, roll call being answered with "Hints in canning. The President Mrs. George lnckhart gave an enthusiastic and concise report of the Annual Convention. Meeting closed with the National Anthem Collect-ion $1.00 Mrs. George Lockliart entertain- ed file nlontlily meeting of the WJ. on Tuesday evening July 3, ‘The l cinig opened iviill the "Ode" cl ilie Crccd. Nine members and n lisitms were present. Minutes w‘ ffllTilVl‘ met-ting read and adopt- rii. (fommittccs reported and new cncs were appointed. Correspond- cncc was rend. two quills and one l-iiixils dress, being acknowdcdged from the Red Cross. A bill of $2.10 for the school treat was moved élei-bele-oieieb-ivledveb-l-elr-it-alvilr-hai-elcetewelraleeird-dvd llTTENTlflll MR. FISHERMAN The lobster season is over and we trust it has been a successful one for you. Now that the cod and mack- crcl are running we to give you this gentle reminder, we are ready to serve your complete requirements, so come in today and get your supplies. Here are a few items that should interest you. Z 8-4"-3"-3 1-4" mounted mackerel nets 150 meshes deep, corkwood by the bale or pound, mackerel lines and jigs, cotton tarred lines snood, hand and trawl lines, 5 thd. fine steam tarred Plymouth Manila rope by the coll (used extensively by the fishermen for trawl lines), ringed tinned hand and trawl hooks, Plymouth Manila lobster rope, (all sizes) Maple Leaf Spruce Oars and Rowlocks (all sizes), Marine paints, all sizes and colors, Union Jack Copper Paint (all sizes), Black Dia- mond Rubber Suits, Black Diamond Rubber Boots, English Woolen Bunting Union Jack Flags (all sizes). A. KENNEDY & 00., LIMITED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Prince Edward Island’s All Year Round Marine Hardware, Ship Chnndlery and Fishing Supplies Store, 32 Lower Queen Street, Charlottetown. PIIOIM 111 P. o. Box 24s il-FQW-l-lt-"ib'+7ile-‘+'+'-l~'¥+7t-'-ii-'$15+?!-Ci-l-‘d-TF-l (r h WANTED 2000 USED TIRES Trade in your Tires NOW. Reasonable Al- lowances will be made for your old ones. A full stock of DUNLOP tires always on hand. WHITIJOC-K TIRE SERVICE PHONE 909 Sunday evening service 7.30 P. _M.* Rev Wm. Vcrwolf. Sunlmei-side Presbyterian Church. guest preacher. Service in the afternoon Glasuow Road 3 P. M. Daily Vacation Bible School Brnokfield Monday to Satur- day, Jilly 2lsi,—2tiit-h 9-12 A.M. each dav All the children of the Dfllll-l munity welcome. A. O. Thomson. D. D.. Minister L-482-7-i7-lifl HERE ON VACATION. -R‘eV. Edwin Simpson. of Green Bny_ W's- consiil. is visiting the province on vacation. He is how retliwcd from Baptist Ministry" In his ‘llClll/C uiiys he hlis held pastoriitcg in six States. An ISlEIIIQCI‘, a native of Belmont, of he CflVéfldlall Sunpsons. he was educated at Prince of‘ Wales College under Dr. AlldCYhLJl. and suisscuur-ill- ly graduated IFC-lll Acacia Univer- sitv. simildliiiu lnicl" five YPEI-‘IS in Dost ilradilnic work at Ciilrnili) U111- versityz Ricv Ml‘. sllllllsOll retired two years 8R0 and is non" resident in Green Bay. Interested greatly in the history of bills Province. he would like to sec established a mus-i cum of antiquities. which. he con- siders. is one of bile best means of bringing ille past before the rlsimz generation. Mr. Simpson 1105 Well l1 great. traveller and has bccn in Europe twice While in Britain he met. the leading statesmen of the. dav which enables him to follow| with quickcncd interest the events of the present day. . W. C. T. Il.—On June 24th the annual meeting of Noriil Wiltshlrc Branch of the W.C.T.U. was held in the Church Vestry. The devotional period was led by the President Mrs. Wm. R. Clark 811d Opened b)’ singing Hymn 4.21. The Scripture lesson Psalms 3'1 was read by Mrs. Douglas Younkcr. followed by Hymn 4.19 read by President as prayer and Lord's Prayer in Unison. After the regular business period the Treasurer. Mrs. Younker gave the yearly report which was rely satisfactory. Tile President ill-inked the members for their cc-cperailon during her term of office. The foli- owing are the officers for the year. Pres. Mrs. Wm. R. Clark-Vice Pres. Mrs. Aquilln Bowman‘; Treas- urer, Mrs. Douglas Younker; Rec. Sea, Mrs. Keir Hatherly; Cor. Sec. Ivlrs. D. A. MacDonald. (The above Officers were re-clected). Flower Mission Mirs. Ielioy MaoNeill. Mrs. Clark then read a beautiful Poem "God's Plan" Dues and "Tidings" Subscriptions were received. Meet- ing closed with prayer and Mlzpn Benediction. (Patriot Please Copy.) EDUCATION COMTVHTTEE-Jlhe regular monthly meeting of the Education committee was held Iri- fley July 11th nt 4 o'clock in Prince of Wales College Hall. Prof. W. A. Reddm presided and opened the meeting by expressing appu- e‘ " of the splendid reception given this committee by the mem- hers of the council at the executive meeting Jum 80th. and their es- sursnos a! hearty era-operation. The secretary then rend the minutes of previous meeting which were ep- proved and passed. Tile question of Publicity throughout the summer months was the main topic of this meeting. Finance was also consid- ered. Mr. W. R. Shaw moved n hearty vole of thanks seconded 11y Mrs. Fred Gates, to Prof. Reddln fon- hls until-lug efforts, and the greet interest he has taken during the winter months. The meeting A motor party consisting of Cap- tain and Mrs. Callbeck Mrs. (DLl Bovyer, Mrs. Geo. H. Callbeck, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bovyer and daughter Joan returned to P. E, 1., after touring Nova. Scotio. and Cape Breton. Mrs. S. A. Fulton and her son Alan of ‘Pruro, N. 8., accompanied by the letters friend, Corporal Ivan Rlddlcy of the 16th Canadian Scot- tish Regiment of Victoria, B. 0., cwrived this week at KeppwlL Mr. and Mrs. Alvin F. Seldon, their son Frederick. and daughter Barbara of Wollaston, Mass, M. Kohl-hauled by Mrs. Beatrice Poor and her daughter Phyllis oi Med. ford Mass., lire spending two weeks nt Cavendish. guests of borne Mac. Neill. Among the tourists who visited . E. I last ivcck were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gunner of Attieboro, Mass. They visited Mrs. Gunner's sister. Mrs. Earle Hume of Brookllne. PET Accompanying them from Moncion, N. B.. was Mr. Donald MncQuarric. for many years a highly respeqbed resident of Borden. P. E I.—Mone. ton Times Dr. C. C‘. Coffin. Mrs. Coffin, and their daughter Natasha of Halifax, have been visiting relatives on the Island for the past two weeks and intend remaining another wee]; Dr. Coffin who is Professor of Chemistry at Dalhousle University is a son of Rev. R. L. Coffin (a na- tive of Mount Stewart). and Mrs, Coffin. at present residing in vim- couver. B. C. He is a nephew of ltiggx.‘ iDr.) Carnlthers of chsrlotts. The Eastern Guardian ..'Thls column is reserved for news of local Interest. but adver- "illll 0f n newsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents I word. strictly ‘payable In advance, -———________________ mwunnnm BELLS-A wed- ding 0f more than local interest we: solemnined in the United Church Manse recently, when by a ceremony preformed by tho Rev, S. E. Hayward, Mrs. Lillian May, lane of this town, became tile- bride of Mr. George Benjamin White of Georgetown. The mar- flflse was witnessed by Miss lltlcen White and Mr. Arthur M. Jones, both of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. White will reside in George- town where Mr. White ls warden of the Kins! County Jail. ~—»L “$0118.18 RED GEMS-Report following sent w Charlottetown Red Cross-April 20-16 pairs locks (all kinds) i1 pairs mitts, 5 sweat- ere, 5 Hclmetl. 155 Dressings. May -—1 Nlshisown. leo Diapers, a Baby Quits. 1 large Quilt, 14 Boys Suits. 12 Girls dresses, l! panties, M children; henkies-July 10 all-s Socks (all kinds) 1 pal;- ma; 5 Sweaters, 2 Scarves, 4 pairs Gloves, 1 nightie. 44 Laundry Beam-July 8th Qwque 8100. -aiily 10th Cheque $100. This inst Ohsqus y“ kind y donated our Branch by "rho Bourls Curry 0n Canada Corps." MNABIIOW ISCAPI- What. might hnve ended in another dmwnlng noeldent ocouned when the children of Mr. and Mrs. Ches- sel Annesr. Imm- Mmtngue, went down to the shore to wsds- and play shout in the water. The tide being low young Monty waded out ilin knowing that the channel was so close to shore and suddenly he dis- flDDtnrcd. His uncle Mr. John Mac- The Silalfitillllfhé ofbihediLol-cigdsuiii family and his father, Sergt. Will- . s per ivi . . . such-Se 0 m M Innis f th it lic Harisvillc next Lords Dov. l1 A. M.‘ fir“. c o e c y p0 e a‘, Preparatory services fiiday 8 P. M.“ , channel runs in quite near lilo shore-in many places along the Montague River and there is n1- wnys danger when the tide is low. —-L ..°Miss Violet MacLeail, Provi- dence R. 1., ilrns soloist in Montague United Church on Sunday even- ing. Mrs. lugs was the accompanist. Look, Listen, Live l They thou4lit llicy could b. .it iiic train to illc crtxssuia ~ but Lilcv didn't. Lilcky they ivcrc to escape with their lives for Lllc old. cal" was ground up like a pound oi inun- burger. It's hard to realize the tre- mendous power of n locomotive. i3:- iore you drive ovcr illc trucks slow clown. look .cu'efilliy' both ivuys and listen. It's u. uo-cd plan to s ‘p en- tirely before crossing. It illkcs ou"" a few seconds inure w insure safety. It's much better to stop. look, listen and be sale. Take this pledge now: "l will drive safely." THE IIIGIIT 0F MAN Though he was born to till the Sull Oir ply a useful trade. To pamper tyrants by his toil The Door mun ne'er was made That wondrous flame of soul The same in poor or noble clay, And the self same laws Will trv its cnilse On the final Jungmcnt Day. “Illen. nll you hardy sons of toil For truth and honor stand That there may be true liberty Tile God made rights of man. - lcfll attention but despite all el- The reckless despot on his till-one Who gave him right to sway In bondage chains. like scullcss serfs The millions day by day? Is he a izod who with his rod Can fill unnumbered groves? No. Blood and bone he still must own He's mortal like his slaves. Then. all vou noble sons of toil t-h and honor stand. And you will free true liberty, The God made rights of man. when delved [feat Adan“ pfqggny Lean, Charlottetown; Edna at And our primal mothers span. home. There was no difference of degree A150 WQ surviving sisters and E‘er seen twlxt man and man But thlemlllléunan might, ambitions Have sot up tyrants rule A lesson stem the nations loom In hard misfortunes school ‘Then. all vou honest sons of toil For truth and. honor stand And then we'll see true liberty The God made rights oi man. Then never was n lew divine "m make the poor bow down To mortal man. what m» his line. However bright his crown. The poggdmens blood is warm and ll . hislhiuslmls YEO THE! THE “Santa F0 Trail” Starring ERROL OLIVIA FLYN N DeIIAVILLANI Pherson who was nenr at hand went in after him but. we: unable io swim Ind with much difficulty suc- ceeded in getting hold of the little (Pap as he oumc to the surface, . and managed to get. ashore. This should be n warning to other ohlld- ren and young people u the MONTAGUE, SA T. I9 ONLY SOURIS MON. II And fill should he bend neck or ee Bow silent down in chains? So all you ons of freedoms cause For truth and honor stand And pray there be true liberty The God made righis of man. On many a plain with tire and steel lie poor man's cause was tried And nlany a deed oi noble zeal ‘that. izreat cause sanctified. For that great cause. for liiihtflilllfi ws Arise. prepare and be Brave patriots all siand. or fall Sifkllcfs of libel-ti‘. 'I'llen. llll ve ilcilest freeman bold For truth and honor stnnd Aildthcn Lilcrdli be true liberty The God made light oi‘ mun. In Dflfifm days mid godless sway The poor were kept bowed down. Like soulless serfs. despised bv Lhose W110 wore the deslmV-i CYOWII- Bilt He who came the poor l0 018ml As a mark of freed-ems laws Bv his life did sailctllv That true and noble cause. So all YB grateful sons of men Close bv your Leader stand Were ii not for He. there ne'er would i hts f Tile (P.1d made r it ilmllllélllluaghan‘ GEORGE DUNCAN MAC- NAUGIITON Friends of George McNaughton, Wlnsloe Road, were shocked to learn of his sudden death on Tues- day, June 24th, ill his 59th year. 'I'lie deceased, who was suffering from Ireart trouble for the PM” three years. received the best med- forts he passed away on the above date. A life-long resident ot Winsloe, the late Mr. McNaughton was n 50h of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNaughton. Besides his sorrow- ing wife he leaves to mourn five daughters, Hannah, Mrs. Vernon Ford, on the homestead; Marion, Mrs. Lorne Scott, Marshfield; Mil- dred, Mrs. Percy Wise. Charlotte- town; Sadie, Mrs. Malcolm Mac- one brother; Elizabeth, Mrs. Ernest Beard, Kenaston. Basic; Ella. M1‘!- Alex Lowe, Kennston, Basic; Al- bert. Kenaston, flask. . His mother predeceased him I ‘ years ngo and James lust DQ091050!‘ and Ada. Mrs. Seymour Gregory. Charlottetown. The funeral, which was larsel! attended. was held on June 20 110m his lets residence, services being conducted at the house 8nd l?" grave by Mr. Geo. Walker, who spoke comforting words to the be- reaved family. Tils pail-bearers were Wallace MMDOMIG, Geo. Klelli. Hebert Dodds, John Curler. Leslie Ford. R. W. Younke . oun. GIFT roll ‘rill III"! ntttimlssbrldeon oiillllt. you can do her e favor cere- flully considering your UNI?!" 9° er. Try to ttii ciflcnlly of the couple who 3115mm Y0!!!’ Im- rs the! ioing to keen house‘! Arc a n..." "i: "i rest-smart: a ems (isms-n you can help by buying Mollie would be insulted if her percolntor were returned. Uncle Jim lives too far away to send his gift back. But the best friend usually has pity on tile bewildered bride and realizes she needs a toaster instead of three percolators for two. MOON SUPERSTITIONS In the MlClCilC East. exposure to the rays of the moon is said to cause nightzmam as well as head- aches. and in the Far East a. morn- ing "thick head" is added to these syunpttms. In Burma" there Ls a belle: that when the insane sut- fer from mental storms these corre- spond to the phases of the moon. Intended to be placed in thin par- tition walls a double-ended‘ box has been invented to h d electric switches and appliance outlets to fir??? rooms on opposite sides of a .______________ BLITZEI) BABY ‘thirds oi’ his body burned. Constant ~ ‘_"*"—“-*—*—~:————_— ilheoli iiininrgi} From the lioweis Bowel troubles, although happen- ing at any time of the your, are more prevalent during the bot. sum- mer and earl fnll months. Summer Fu is one of the wont troubles, but diarrhma, dysentery, colic, cramps and pains in the ln- taltinos, or an loosencss of the bowels should ave immediate at- tsntiou. The notion of Dr. Ilowler’: Extract of Wild Btrnwberr is pleasant, rapid, reliable and e eotual in bizallip- lng to check the unnatural char es. Itzhas been on the market for the put 94 years, so why srilnent with new and untried reme leaf Get i ‘Dr. Fowler 's' ' and feel safe. This T. Mllhurn 0a., IML, Toronto, Ont. ‘ -. }-~\-¢~ unsurpassed cuisine lntlt fire , ‘ 4’.- thin that are cow to peck). ou mould. it ibie. nether her hope c est is light. lr linens or lacking in kitchenware Most likely she will be cage show you her weddln You can fill fn decor lnaly. livery bride who receives a lot of lamps but nothing to lace them on will bless the office croc that delelntes some one to call and find out what she needs, Close friends nowadays are pre- senting gifts that can be 0x- dhariged. So many couples have been del with d l ti that “will”; °°1iii§i transfer charges. care and construction of a special saline bath helped bring the in- fant back to health. o‘ SPECIAL Gillette Razor 5 Gillette Blades and Plastic Utility Case — FOR YOUR MEN IN THE FORCES Soldiers, Sailors, and Airmen’s Kitbag Filled With Stationery Complete Line 0f Air Mnll Stationery R. A. F. and Writing Kits REDDIN BROS. PHONE 86 L. M. Douostte-R. ill. Bmallmln ‘(<-~ - E‘ l‘. ‘k - ' ‘ii! i - jlllll“ ! t! l l l I ll ii iim IIIIII 313i; Ill! Iiill lllllll Ii in Ill] ‘"1 — | | ll I ,.- . "i" "~ fir“! Aicoiigiii. HA_LIFAX."N.S. lei-vice o! metropolitan stander-drill lplludlill! cppolnted guest rooms. Ill with tub and shower-II Qjfvlfl] sen-foods of the prvvlfl" nppll- -' ' . n; n nullity-n modern fire-proof structure with "l: to railway station thus eliminating taxi and blllll‘ Rain from $3.50 per day. Ark any C .N J71 Agent for booklet or turtle: lllanager, The NOW Section, Halifax, N. S. i