s,“ “uncut J J sclo lttolotsttott _ 1 “fake ENO Tonlghfrn/y,’ Tomorrow Feeli‘ ply-IT? = 43mins‘ OI II V00 VIAII U? 51.00018", fake a glsaeofENo the first thing. its lpmdy. gentle laxative action will eliminate that duU. sluggish, liveriah feeling due to cnnatipalioq, and brighten your whole outlookj‘. Get a bottle of Eno today. EFFECTIVE DDUII-l ACTION! I. ANTACID - relieves sour stomach, goo and heartburn pomptly. Tulle anytime. 2. lAXATlVi-qulcltly relieves IIIIIpOHIYY alugglthnen . .". eleurts the system. Tults before breakfast when needed. . J. '. if. '1 ‘ ' , D . F” f"! "mph “w” m: l29é RICQUIIQIQl-lncvlllgllflfltslillb “p! Z2 .-._~.a.- .1 you want to wut ur sltlaluo, plan m, night before to do away with (lull ‘lugptsltrwhfl. sick headaches, stud indm-at inn that so nfrllettkfollow cairn-ea - 'in.aessar|n :,',','.,§'“.{'r“ll::ii§k~ "t salt? new: W" Kn in bed. and wake up with that “.lllve" fecimB- —a_.- Hr. Rrjlnlld Q ‘ rotirhe, was g vigflgr t. u"; on Tuesday. Mr. Keith Iouitor. Victoria. has uvrncd up his plate of business lr. the Penpraist- building and H" m uo-lo-eata equipment for z ‘hsndnns lresh meats of various kinds. Mrs. ~Dm Arthur Veneer Ilid- dltlwn. Conn. Mid s short visit l" Victoria recently accompanying her mother Mrs. Florence Collinga here where she will spend the summer months. An error ln Monday's column nuts that Mrs. Wilfred MacQulrrie “M still a Patient in the Prince Edward Island ‘Hospital. It, is rinsing to report that Mrs. Mac- Quarrit- was home at the time this was pri-nted and able to be around again considerably impmv. ed in health. Mrs. Donald Murchison, Victoflg received the sad news Friday of the sudden death of her brother. Mr. Seymour Myers of Bomerville, Mass. The late Mr. Myers visited this Dlace the land of his birth same few years ago travelling with an 1m to date house trailer and will he remembered by his many friends here. To his sorrowlng relatives we ‘extPnd sincere sympathy. He was ‘g son of the late Mr. and Mrs E,Npi'$ ‘rlztlrr SALT" rWs-slcy Myers of this place. Mr. Herbert Gill, Victoria. has ‘Victoria received the sad news lof the tragic death by drowning ‘or his nephew Jackie MscMlllan. twelve year old son of Mr. and mu griing through lo the that lldfl been moved to ulcer. m John (‘nnbells Boston Letter. published in 1704. ATTENTIDN! present only areas in servcd. Breeds in fl-le Unit: JERSEY. if necessary; rnusf insemination. CALLS received between on ills co-operotion and m. their own organization. PHONE 161-3 firm. cons rnnoucn: ,1 pcr$(‘2’.1lll_\' searching for a house another EARLY NEWSPAPER The first newspaper in the Unit- ed Stntcs of more than one issue Artificial Insemination llairyllten and Farmers The Central Artificial Unit is now in operation. Al SHORTHORN, HOLSTEIN, GUERNSEY. The following regulations must be observed: FEES-$3.00 per cow which includcs three services to cow be offended to some doy. This includes Sunday. Telephone number, 161-3. This phone number is femporory until other connections con be mode. The purpose of the Unit is to improve ille grade cow by the use of outstanding sires which are now in the Unit. The success and continuous operation of this Unit depends Tlle managing director would be pleased to discuss the luPplying of semen to areas on the Island, that can form lf tltere ls demand enough for semen o course whereby outside groups could send an inseminotor to tlte Unit fol instructions may be arranged. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED Central Artificial Unit _ Mrs. Roscoe MacMillan, Roxbury LONDON-A former weather re- t corder. Alice Back. kept in con- lMus' The young “d who" mom WINNIPEG — iCP>— This city slant touch with her office friends ‘er w“ ‘ormerly M?” Annie Gm gen lay clam to one of the most Bi fflflifS‘ posinlcn in the country. Re- gently no took the old saying of the ‘of this place visited here last sum- mel°°m'l"gl°“l,nier. To the heartbroken parents I ilrothers and sisters and other rela- ‘tires we extend deepest sympathy 1n this their hour of sorrow. No particulars of the accident have as yet been received. Air Ministry section for first-hand \\'9lllllf‘l‘ re- ports about Juno l-her tvetldi-ng extent day. I l The lobster fishermen although‘ favoured with better weather oi late are not favoured with any in- movements and hear control tow- lgififaogexflgzheso a215, 061381133. rr commentaries. ,. . y l v .o the writer was informed by a, it-eteran fisherman. It's certainly ‘no fun getting up these very chilly lmornlngs at an extremely early‘ hour chasing after these creatures o. the deep who seem to possess no ‘ better sense than just to get a- Wfly from the very spot s. flsher- I -man would llke best to see them. However fishermazrs luck is fish- ezman's luck the world over so lhercs really very little can be tlorie about it no matter how dis- mursglng it may seem. -V. I LONDONl-A fee of threepenre ls ; charged at London Airport for ad- mission lo an enclosure where the public may watch aircraft News l What might have proved e ser- ious swimming accident happened | on Monday at Victoria when Miss |Doreen MacLesn got ‘into very . deep water and was carried by the lstrong current under the bridge ‘andabout one hundred and fifty ‘yards above. onlookers feared for her safety and shouted encourag- ‘in; directions to her in case she , became panicky. but being a strong ‘swimmer she finally was able to lgct to shallow water and make l shore much to the relief of Ill who were watching. This should serve ‘as a warning to others to be more cautious while swimming lest e tragedy befall someone and ins-r the happy ‘holiday season. which meetings were held can be AYRSHIRE, be cosh, and paid of the fimeof flle hours of 9 A.M. and l PM. will The beautifully situated-and well ikept Crapaud Cemetery is under- lstood to have a new careitksr in ‘the person of Mr. Albert Best, Hampton, who has been appointed to take over these duties from ‘Mr. John French. Mr. French has ‘served in this capacity over a long ‘period oi’ years and spared no efforts whatever to keep this sac- ' red resting place of loved ones gone before in excellent order and having the cemetery chart at his fingertips es it were there was never any errors in locating the proper ground as necessity arose. His friends wish Mr. French health and happiness in retiring from this work and for Mr. Belt in his new undertaking. support of the duirymelt and farm- Mr. and Mrs. Finley Ferguson, Victoria, had as their very welcome guests recently: Mn. Arthur W. Littlehall. Waban. Mass, formerly Miss Ada Bell of Bonshaw. P121. and Mrs. George Johnstone and two children Jean and Billy, Na- tick, Mass. also Miss Norma Cook J.‘R. CARR, Managing-Director. l l s still; Guardian Want Ad-tlte other I killed of Waban. Mass, whose mother was formerly iviiss Annie Bell of south Melville. Prince Edward Is- land. This was the Johrlstone fem- ily‘: first visit to the Island p-a- l vlnce and they were mud: pleased with the beauty of it as they along with the others travelled overl [considerable of it during their stay “Ken Reynolds _. _.._.__.....___ .-.--.-p_ ._, of one week visiting relatives in Borden. Breadalbsne. Fredericton, Whoatlcy River; Desehle,‘ Bonshlw, l t-outh Melville and Charlottetown. frhey also paid a visit to Bummer- side. A very lovely event took place in the Victoria United Church st- ' the Communion service on Sunday | ‘morning June 22nd. when the sweet little four months old daugh- l ter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Soul-l 'tsr. Victoria was christened by the ‘Rev. Peter Jackson. pastor of the Church and given the name Chir- ley Corrlgan. The baby's mother whose maiden name was Matilda Corrigan of Glasgow. Scotland united with the Church at the morning service also so together it made s very pleasing ceremony. number present The beautiful baptismal hymn: See Israel's gentle shepherd stand. With all eneulnz charms. Hark how He calls the tender lambs. And folds them in His arms. was sung p. eding the christen- lng. Crescent leach, Vicwlil. I l! FRIDAY and SATURDAY-t- Before the Holiday All Simpsolfs Stores are Closed Monday and Tuesday COME IN AND SEE THESE PRE-HOLIDAY BARGAINS! l A large, roomy, heavily Cpllolsiered Suite covered In u delightful Mohair Chesterfield a ANDREW MALCOLM Suite Wine with Green matching Choir. Regular $360.00- SPECIAL nqsm ..-su s-“gA-s-so $295 A Dining -Room Suite ‘Nine beautiful pieces lit ltesd-elrtml Walnut Regular ‘$000304 cost“ ass-I anon. long] Les-Q ill-II Room Suites THREE PIECES IN WALNUT FINISH limTltree Only- SPECIALLY PRICED Beautifully Styled $89.50 "Velour Chesterfield Suites In s variety of Colors and Styles. It“ . Wine - Green . Rosewood 3 hows Savings of up to $45.00- YOUR CHOICE AT . . m... u-um ----. ....t..-.. BREAKFAST Natural und Red SETS 129 KENT ST. lofiifif. $89.50 STUDIOS h... $45‘ ..$75 ' A Number to Choose from take on a new appearance this summer. It is believed work has begun oi rounding out and build- Ln; up the corner of the roadway llllESSERS AND Cllll-‘FONIERS _ $32.50 .. .. $47.50 which was witnessed by a goodly- adjacent to it. When cleared of debris and some suitable benches and other comforts provided for the enjoyment of tourists u well s: village folk Victoria will hlvl a bathins beech which iotgscenery and other attractions can compare favourably with s good many 0th" such places on these fair Island shone. One thing very much needed is more accommodations for tourists. Mr. Dolan, hold of the Travel Bureau. Ottawa. laid in Tuesday's Guardian that he had numbgflggg enquiries i0! hotel rooms It the lull hotels on the North Chore but no use sending them along with such limited sc- commodstions. Bo let's ho!!! WW4‘ one may get tourist minded in right style and put this beautiful little village by the sea on the map as a summu- resort. The citclmferetioe of tho earth at ilisl ' CLINTON SCHOOL Report for June: Grade X: Mary Hockey. Grade 1X: 1. Leah Pickering. Grade VIII Certificates: i. Eric Haney. 3. Delmar Woodside. i. Shirley Woodalds. 4. Weirum Mac- Kay. Grade VI: 1. Allen MacKay. i. Robert Henley. I- stews-rt Clover- Grede V: t floraldlne Woodslde. 2. Gloria. Heeney. l. Carmen Wood- side. Grade m: l. Roger MacKay. I. Wayne Woodslde. Grade II: l. Jean MacKsy. ‘Grade I: l. Norma Whitehead. 2. Harold Heaney. Best attendance for year: 1. Ros- er MacKay. 2. Shirley Woodsldl. Hlghblt in Br. Grades: Allan MacKsy 87 per cont. Jr. Grades: Geraldine Woodside 88 per cent. Willard MseKay, ‘teacher. SNAKES IN ABUNDANCI ‘mere are 13C kinds o! snakes I the equator is 24.902 m-lifl- v F.» A. Stewagt Jones A CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. MATTRESSES srltltls-rlttrolllllaid. W STll0l0 SUITES Wine wit-h Green lféill“. .’.".‘l'f’°i. $1 39.50 CHIFFROBES Walnut Finish with full-length Mime h“... $59.50 Pll0llE 2188 T Special Rep. entotive l M PiON Eldliél.‘ ANCIENT DRINK DEEP SEA DINNER The snapping turtle is believed to be able to est only when sub- merged. » ¢w SMALLER THAN SUPPOSED o! the only 11 to 21 per cent white potatoe is starch. Tee. has been cultivated in China for more than 2.000 ywrl. North America. RIBBON 72» Qmdi; COFFEE