RCA Victor Auto Radio THE open highway and musi Double the joy oi motoring and mill a grruicr fullness i0 li '1 itself with un Auto liudio in your cur. RCA Victor oilvrs u splriidiil choice of nlodcls that are outstand- ing in all ‘round performance and tonc quality. Extreme on oi‘ tuning. Neat, compzutcasi installed. onstratiuu. ASK FOR A FREE lie sure to drivo down to our store and ask for a dem- SUMERSNIDE-"CHARLOTTETOWN DEMONSTRATION MODEL M-l04 With handsome strcsmllns c! onnt-rolunll. lnfl illuminated re fiétlrilif“ ugh, A Model for Every Purse and Car hum up Edgy Tel-nu SB 1y A special model o! the Avro 626 ( Biddeley Lynx engine) for which m. order has Just been placed by the British air ministry, in conjunction with plans to build huge air force {or Britain. The aeroplane will be used for navigation lnstructionlnth e R. A. F.. and it is fitted with all "$995881? equipment. including a c amera so that timed photographs can be taken of portions of routes chosen for navigation flying. CHARMING PRINGES This sbleasls plciuro shows fflllticfl Elillbclh greeting ans of la King's officers on her arrival at a fall-dress rehearsal of tho Alder-shot tattoo. which was p". formed for the bcnelit of 50,000 lnndoo school shlldrn. 4mm ‘ vvvvvv v v Oily Bus Elmira p Scuris '7 , Service , 0h’town vv vv v v vvv the middle of July. I E UAR DIAN this ootasas Is loaned las- aows at local lllososl but alvonl ol a nowsy aasnra ma! b0 as I outs a word st: ctly payabia ll aslvlllm HEAR. J. AUSTIN TEAINOI in special specialties at Hope Riva- on Wednesdhy, July 81d. Ii-MTA-T-I-fl on. J. wiiusxzuzm will not be at his oflios in the Polyclinlc until L-asis-a-s-il. IOXMENF-Stsrt those Vixens on Bunglo Vixen & Puppy Ration 10 days alter whclplng. L-Bcll. PRESBYTEBIAN SERVICES, Sunday 7th. Borden at 11 A. M. Bradrroanc at 8 P. M. North 'l‘ryon at 7.30 P. M. M. l1 00.156, Pastor. L-MlM-7-3-1l. DR. HEATH MolNTYfl-E’! OF- FICE will be closed until Monday. July the 16th. L-M96-7-3-4L IN NEW 0FFlCES.—'I‘hs W. K. Rogers Aicncles 110d, have moved their insurance and ticket ofllces to the more central and modern otfic- es in the Currie Building on Queen Street and are now nicely settled in their new quarters. ALL SCOUTS. GUIDES. CUBS and Brownies. please meat st St. Paul's Church Hall, tonight, July 2, from '7 to 7.30 p. m. Io: instruc- tlons regarding rally and Icr sins" lng practice. REMEMBER that Christ Church. Cherry Valley, celebrates its 93rd Anniversary on Thursday, 4th, at 7 p. m. and the Preacher at the ser- vice will be the Lord Bishop of Nova Scctia. L-8512-'1_3-1L Mrs. (ma) Genge, Tryon. 1s at present in Waltham, Mass, with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Smith. nee Miss Mary Anderson MlacLood of Charlottetown. Mrs. Smith's many friends will be pleased to know that she and her little son born June 13th, are both dcln8 W011- ENTERTAINED — Miss Phyllis Devine entertained pleasantly on a recent evening at her home in Sussex in honor of Miss Marion Salter who is leaving shortly for Kensington, P. E. I. Games and music were enjoyed. Winners oi the contest were Jackie Belyea. and Josephine Morris. During the eve- ning Miss Marion Robinson pre- sented a book to Miss Salter on behalf of her classmates oi Grade '1. She replied nicely, thanking the donors. Those invited were Misses Ina Brien, Mona McNaught. Joyce Walker. Agnes Mills, Jackie Belyea, Josephine Morris, Marlon Salter. Margaret Bradley. Kathleen Camp- bell and Pat Wallace-Saint John Telegraph Journal. Use MinnrrPs for Bruises l Conservative Poll Committees All chairman and mem- bers ot‘ committees. Charlottetown and Royalty will meet in Committee Rooms this evening at 8 p.m. IMPORTANT L8490-7--1l use; ems..." w...» O durilll Julnnd AIISU-Itfv ‘ ' L-BNB-‘i-S-IL CONSERVATIVE for Charlottetown and Royalty most 1n Committee Rooms. tc-nisht at s P. M. usscs-v-s-ii. I'll HIGHLANDS night. Al. Blanohardb Orchestra. L-BSOQ-T-S-Il. W. K. ROGERS Agencies Idmitcd. goncral insurance agents an now to be ‘found in their new quarters in the Currie Building at 181 Queen Street. L-asoo-w-a-ol. cauiwn or sconnuni-ur. J. Harvey Bishop, n. A., will preach Sabbath mi at Birch mu at 10.30. Brooklyn at 8, and Murray River at 1 p. m. L-8485-7-8-1l. CHURCH OI‘ SCOTLANDJ-Rov. Ewen MscDougsu will preach Wod- flfifil-Y 3N. in People's Church, City at 1.40. The Blctament or The Lord's Supper will be dispensed in the Kirk, DcSabls on Sabbath 7th. Services at 10.80 and ‘l, preparatory services on‘ Thursday at 7.30 and Saturday at 2 P. M. Is-MBB-‘l-ii-li. CLEVER PUPIL NURSE-Antig- onlsh, Juno 36th: Isabel Lavjcrs. Plllfll nurse st St. Martha's Hospi- tal. returned to Georgetown for her vacation. Tlicd from a year's hard work on duty, Miss Lavors intends taking several months rest. At the graduation exercises of the Hos- pital. she won the much coveted prise {or emciency in bedside nurs- lnf. besides loading her class in the examinalcns. Miss Lovers is one of the most llkeablc and brilliant pupils of this nursing schooL Mrs. Jennie Butler, Cambridge, Mass, has arrived on s. visit to her old home in Bangor and is now the guest o! her sister ma. W. C. Rob- ertson, Pownal. . LETTER 0F To Sisters Lydia. and Pearl BYMPATHY Llewellyn. Dear Slstem-It is with Icslings ct deep sympathy that ws, the mothers and Sisters of the Maple Leaf Division, Sons of Temperance No. 2B2, note the fact that you have dearly beloved father, who shall be greatly missed in the home circle, and in the community in which he lived. Yet while you mourn your loss. you have the happy assurance that he poised sway trusting in the Ono Who can heal all broken hearts and tske away all pain. _We can ‘only commend you to the Heavenly Father above, Who has promised to be a. Father to the fatherless and Who alone can com- lort and console you in your sorrow. May God watch over you and keep you ,and may you look forward to the time when you shall meet him beyond the skies where parting is unknown. It was hard to part with father dear But God, Who knowest best, » Held wide His loving arms and said "Come unto Me and rest." Time may heal the broken heart Time may make the wounds ess sore, But time can never stop the longing For U15 loved one gone belcrs. God gent that he may bring you a To bear your burdens sore, Until you clasp his hand in love Upon the other Shore. Signed on behalf or the Division, Vivian Vanldsrstlne, Nettie David- son, William M. Graham, Commit- tee. Cambridge, P. E. Island, June 25, 1930. L-840fl-‘1-3-ll l. l. SAINT ltllill Hllll I IIOI-IIIIY OI‘ 'l'III OVERNIGHT TRIP FROM SAINT JOHN '° BOSTON Regular. sailings every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 7:30 P. M. (AIL). from Road's Point Wharf, Saint John. One-vs fare from Saint John, I10. runs Charlottetown, P. E. 1., lo Boston. 016.90. Rail connection to Saint John from all interior points. Siste- roolns 01-50 up, good (or two pooplo. O Apply any Canadian l" ~' I Hallways Company Ticket Ollco, or Road's Point Wharf, Baht ‘I65. EASTER-N STIAMSIIIP LINES BRINGING UP - FATHER ::A Power o! its Own—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrlo Oil has a subtle power of its own. All who have used it know this and keep 1r. by them Q3 the most valuable liniment available. Its uses are innumerable and for many years it has been prised as as leading llnlmcnt for man and as . Professional Bards McLEOD 6v BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY, K. O. Barristers and Atlorneys-at-Laa MONEY T0 LOAN Dillon: 1B0 Richmond Street. Prohibition Commission Chas. ll. Black. Chairman. Charlottetown Ias. B. McDonald, Walt It. Peters. John Simpson, land all lnlormation regal-din; Infractions ol IIOIIHITION AC1‘ to tho shows or tolnspcctcrl. Prim-s. s. c. u. r., Ohlriotlowwn NORMAI: ‘W. LDYTHER u om: ounssalisim mosh so’ new‘ Alex. W. Mateson BAIEIITII» IOIJOITOI. I10. llmq to Inan Colman [iii win cu riiyksoaw. Mama -' I Wins Ncstle’s AW Dancstof I!!! MAE! IRENE Isl-ROI! Mas-y Iron usuod. and», tsglgmasndmzmewarthdésxlatfi Point ‘T137961’. N- 5-. winner, 1st grand prize in the-Nestle: Mill Mound. he Recipe Contest. Mim W is only 15 years old, ssnt in what was considered to be the but mil» containing milk l8 an lnsndbnl among thousands o! mm” 5mm In over Canada. Second prise went to Mrs. J. M. Wsddlngtcn, Moossisw. Sash, third prize to Mrs. A. Pcnric. Vancouver, B. C.. and fourth P1439 to Miss Tynne Mackie, Fort William, Ontario. Georgetown w. Percy Bcudreaut and bride returned from Nova Scotla where they had been on their honey moon, and are living l nthelr attrsctiva homo on Richmond st, formerly known as the "Aitken Hotel.” Mr. Stewart Lavsrs who has joined the R. C. M. P. force left last week for Regina, Basin, where he _wlll go into training lor thus months. Rev. C. U. McNcvin and family will leave by motor on Tuesday af- ternoon. July 2nd, for Weymouth. Dlgby 00., N. S. where Mr. Mc- Nevin will be inducted into thv United Church there on- Fiildll‘ evening July 5th. Rev. John Ster- ling will be inducted into the Georgetown United Church on ITlday evening, July 12th. The closing exercises of the High School took place in the Town Hall on Friday afternoon at two, o'clock. A largo crowd of parents and friends were present Short ad- dresses werc given by Mr. Edmund V. Hessian, a veteran oi the South African War, and now a resident of London, Ontario. and by Mr. James B. McConnell. Mrs. Ifi-ed Delorle acted as chairman. Tho pupils who won the medal this year was Miss Evelyn Hessian. The toa- chers for the coming year are: Prln, Mr. Joseph Kiigins. Vice Prim, Mr. James B. McConnell. and those for the other departments Miss Anna. McLaren. Miss Agnes French and Mr. Joseph Scully. The School Tnistees are: Mrs. Glen Jen- kins, Mr. William White. and Mr. William Murphy. with Mir. Ashley Allen re-elected as secretary. Miss Isabel Lavers, nurse in train- ing in Antigonlsh, N. 8., is home on a vacation. Mr. James Skinner is building a mingalow on one of his lots on Richmond St. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plneo of Bmokllne. Mass, are again occu- pying their summer home on Water Street. They are expecting friends from Boston who are coming direct to Georgetown by seaplane. and are likely to arrive on July 4th, Just a little below Mr. Plneds home. He intends to raise a. flag in his yard as a guide to the aviator. The general in the Great War. Among those who motored here on Sunday were: Mr. and ‘-"'.'s. Harry MoKav of Mt. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mclioutald and Mr. and Mrs. Chester walker of Charlottetown. ~ What is considered one of the oldest buildings in town has bzen torn down, the lacksmiihs shop of Mr. Peter Ross Though Mr. Hbss is sight-five years old he feels that his work is not over. and he ls busy electing a. new forge on the ‘ same street. ll nd and his ‘sil- AT Ffs" rob-r is niqlq lhmoilsintsad owner of the plane was s major‘ I ter Mrs. flora McPheo arrived home 1mm the U. S. Mr. William Fitzgerald and Miss Nettle Walker were married early Monday morning in 8t. Jsmcs Church by my. Owen Klgginl. Ths annual field day sports were held. Monday in the Exhibition grounds. The events were keenly contested and great interest was shown by the spectators. ‘The medal for the best all round athlete was won by Amos Levandler of this town and the trophy for baseball by the team from Peakes-G A NEW MALADY Foreman (to small son of work- man who has mot with an accident) —-When will your dad be Ilt to work again? Boy-Can't say for certain. but it will be a long time. Foreman-What makes you think that? Boy-compensations set in! s qusnmao rumors "Liza you remind me f0‘ all de world pf brown sugah." “How come. Sam?" "You am so sweet and so unre- fined." tzQne dose of Miller's Worm Powders, will clear the stomach and bowels of worms, so that the child will no more be troubled by their ravages. The powders are sweet to the taste and no child will object to taking them. They are non injurious in their composition, and while in some cases they may cause vomiting. that must not be ta-kan as n. sign that they are nauseating, but ss an indication of their effective work. a m’ ‘filmin M’ i ‘ _ s91» E WOULD. NATURALLY Odficer (referring to member or crew who has been picked up after to ‘ave lost ’is sense 0! humor! How slovor Nails loos-nod lo provoni Cholcod Pores a s s to guard against COSMETIC SKIN "Frankly, I do use quite a lot of cosmetics and I used no think I removed them thoroughly. “But of course I don't want to risk getting us- attractivc Cosmetic Skin. I don't want my pore! choked up with stale cosmetics-snaking my skid coarse and dull, maybe causing little blemishes and v even blackheads. So I'm removing cosmetics fliomughly the way 846 out of 857 English and Hollywood Stars do-with Lux Toilet Soap. Every night, and always before I put on fresh snake- upduring the day, Iusethll pure, white soap. There's no excuse ‘for Cosmetic Skin r now that Luz: Toilet Soap is so cconcmiccL ' -—Il he all right?" beinglnthswatermoveranhoim‘ Sailor-Yum‘, wept that ha soeml 3%_E%H“” _ grade. BL UE LEAVES Now Perth School . . Summ vulb Schoo Vernon River . . Chan-y Valley Pownal Arrives Peters DA v1s & FRASER |L|.'!Z-L_:€_'I-l%Z-l=.é=“!¢Z~I%N%I-I§H€H'%H€H Arrives elI-‘isluiati. Leaves White's Restaurant . Road We are continuing to. receive Live Hogs this week on rail BUS LINE SCHEDULE’ ui-i- Peter's Road Mu-ray Harbor North ‘ Riley Corner-Gunman: Stun-goon Bridge . Geo. Pooh's Store-Lower Montana .. Clement's Oflico-Uppcr Montana i."- as: 10.16 MM. Pamela carried at 15c minimum ‘ Ens will stop on signal at any point on route. .14- nnu u u» hogs moms; Tho molt update hospital In at ward It h Iallt s; m Instltoto ollctinolcgyth Mm atlas sioahagsanllnagashastsyslathslr.