Always insure the perfect enjoyment and full benefit of your holidays and travels. A sparkling ‘glass of Ends. "Fruit Salt" every morning keeps your system free from those irregu- larities which often arise from change of climate, food and water. Experienced travellers, on land or - water, are never without their Eno. Resolntelo Refuse Substitutes 1E N Q’ S m-FRII IT SALT?» The World-Famed Bflervescent Saline Pnpandonly b, j. c m0 ud. Sale Rlpmmtatim for Norfb Alum-ire: Harold l‘. Ritchie d: Co. Ltd. 10-18 McCsul Sc. THE CHARLOTTETOWNI‘ 'UAR1§\IAN l Wiastern Guardian _s|rvlm into an mat. Ice ‘ ‘- Cream r .......l Monday. July 210. l I 6789-1-27-2iD.M.i V -0ATS FOB. Suits-Limited quantity white feed oats for sale at {L00 per bushel, bags included.‘ J- l3. Millniari, Kensinswu- 6725-‘1-27-61. i —LIVE POULTRY WANTEIL — ~ i We are now buYiuB ii" 11%;“)? » daily except Baturday- P834"! 8 ' _ eta ~ est market prloes- J- B Mflimimr elIl . Kensjngtnfl. 8751- ..yil-smw9i.i V . I I ----T.- 4h: i —SOME SPLENDID Walnut‘ * Furniture will the} zolfd at tn; $01131? Sale of house o WW" . home o! the late Mrs. R. P‘. Lord. Cape Traverse. 011 Tllfiday- ‘m1? 31st at l p- m- 7'3°'2" —GO0D CHEESE-Messrs Dillon’ d: Spillett were in Kensinswn Oil Thursday deveIoPiYIB Brmiilemen“ for the shipment of two carloads of zheese oi’ nrlme quality. which grades Al. They also took delivery of 500 boxes west of Summerside, two cars at Emerald and one at ' Hunter River. Mr. Morrow was Dres- ent and reported the quality 0! ti“? shipment erwellent, the patrol“ ' having supplied the choice article in ~ the milk and the makers having obq zerved the principles which underlie the successful manipulation of the industry and having worked out the‘ particulars with ability and exacti- tude. They aver that the future 0! the, industry looms bright. if iihé patrons of the histories. will Just take care to keep only the best milk- ing cows. and to deliver the milk t0 the factory in such a condition as to meet the requirements o! the cheese makers. This advice comes 3 from a source that is authoratlve . . and at a time that ts opportune.--Y.i —-_-i£'~.-\, ¢/~ ...-.._._..-,._.._ ._, ,_ em- t I I | r —FUNERAL SERVICES- The . funeral of the late Andrew G. Mc-l Kay. Malpeque. was held from his . late residence on Wednesday aft-f . ernoon, July 25th at 2 p. m. service at the house and grave was con- ducted by Mr. John Fleck, Presby- terian Student who spoke very nt- tingly from the text found in John‘ XIV: 2 "In my Father's House are many Mansions." The psll bearers were Bert McEwen. Arnold Murray. William Cailey, Walter Wigmore, Ray McLeod. Garnet Campbell. The esteem in which the deceased was ' held was evidenced by the large I Trade Winds Breasting the‘ trade‘ Winds; sulphur-free and carbon- PEQUE ‘in sleep. to the life beyond Friday and Duid their tfibutt 0i respect and Mrs. evening July 21. Mr clerk was bgrn by their presence at the funeral 1h Dgfnley gighLy-gight-yeafs ago service which was held at the house 19h camphe and with the exception of several d Mr and Mrs‘ Edward MKCKEY. year-sin Dnrnley eighty-eight, iyearg on Sunday afternoon. The service hm was was conducted by the pastor Rev. spent in this locality. Mr Clark was D- M- Grant who spoke from the a [annu- ahd he is the last member words Gcn. 25.8 “And Abraham was of a large family and the old home authored into his neohlcT Inter- in now occupied by others. His wife merit took place in Malperllie Cem- prcdeoeascd him over fifteen years BiFTY- Tile lluil beuff-‘PS W011? 115 fOl- agu The Surviving members of his lows:—Mcssrs Elliot Wright, Middle- famlly are as foliowsz-Six daugh- ton. Bradford. Milliman. Kensington. w“; Mrs‘ Edward MabKay’ Dummy Walter Clark, Kensington. Everett whose care for hhh hhghtehed his Bernard, French River. Arthur and in Kensington. his long declining years. Mrs. Frank Kins- I-mllv MacKay. Damley man, Brewer, Maine. Mrs. Samuel Bernard, French River. Miss Emma. rm CENTRAL BUSI- NESS COLLEGE Summcrsldi. Opens Sept. 4th. LOWEST RATES - LATEST-METIIODS -—- EXCELLENT TRAINING- “The demand for its graduat- es is its best r commenda- tlon." E. BLANCHE MacLEAN, Principal Box 718, Summersidv. ivisitors on their return. ‘her sister Mrs. L. A. Wright. in. {her ‘home, Mrs. Wright mwf 6 in the province. Practical Harness M's" m“ cm“ "mi M’ relatives and friends here. nature. ported‘ improving. all stfictly hand work of the best and moot painstaking quality-ii our business. We guarantee satis- faction to every patron because we erlals and the beat workmanship we know we out “when” ‘also his brother Mr Jsuiss a L HARDQ _& MaoKay of Chicago and neics Dr. Pearl Hopgood. of Dartmouth N. 8. ll‘! QUEEN ITIIIT 1 CIIAIILOTTETOWN KEEP HANDY mm. EYESIGHT EXAMINATION fitting ‘and supplying Glasses, eta. It is a universal remedy. t H. J. MABON OPIDIITIIBT Mouiltllq P. l. I. Olllco Connected With Drugstore. and Sarah. Charlottetown. two Sons. Mr David Clark, Kensington and . Mr John Clark, Vancouver. B. C. Ari oldrand respected resident Mr. A ""86 numb" 0i relative?» 9nd Wife; Wreath, Brothers and Sisters" James Clark. passed quietly. while fril-ids expressed their sympathy ' Misses Mary Ramsay. Mary Rog- ers, and Ruth Ayers have returned to Charlottetown, after three weeks spent at the bunglow. These ladies |ccnducted a "Tea Room and ice cream parlor” during the month of July and are looking forward to (ehewhi 5uh5cr1p¢1°m_ t; hesuming ‘jtliis work on a lmuch l larger scale another summer. Misses Rogers. and Ayers. will be welcome Mrs. L. D. MacNutt was called Jghn Parker of cflfdiggn, ‘to .Summerslde \.on Monday iaccount of the serious illness of learned that Mrs. Wright under- went an operation in Prince Coun- wife. nee Miss ‘Tillie Poole. on a vis- W Hospital. 0n Tuesday Morning, lt to Lower Montague. He was then and it lis zearnestly ‘hoped ‘as a in very poor health. Oil Thursday iresult oi‘ the operation that she the 19th Mr. and Mrs. (Parker ac- lnay be able to resume her duties companied by Mrs. Geo. ‘A. Poole many friends here and eleswherc died when near the end of his Jour- Mrs. Bennison Craig Wallrtstoil Mass. arrived Monday evening by THREE MILLIONS FOR SMlTIl motor Mr and Mrs. Bennison Craig ' proceeded to S‘side the same even- lng where they will visit the lpt- mtive committee of the Democrab, ters former home Mrs. Craig will ic National Committee yesterday spend the two weeks holidays with tentatively fixed $3,000,000 as the‘ Many are sorry to learn of the for the Presidency- illness of Mrs. Robert NlacGougan. medical aid was at once summon- ed on Monday and it is hoped that the illness may not be of a serious Mrs. Wm. Abbott. who was sud- d" "M"! K1118 George served as a denly stricken with ptomains pois- ""51 "dew! limd-"Ht Once boxed oinlng. on Friday evening is re- Hi8 MRMBWB B!" in Puulflhment m‘, many friends o; M" Hume were all home and were present at Hopgood extended their deep sym- pathy ln the passing of hel- broth- m wflmldl-Y l?’ i-P- M- M er Mr Andrew Maokuy of New Lon- “c put into our Harness the best rnat- don. Mrwmcxay h” been m ‘m. We solicit new customers because several months and ‘new H’ was Ne.“ them and llrlrlgwtrl thizttehe vlatiuldéiét llletligVfifi give them zbetier quality m- the w° “jvfifl '8," ‘i; “M; some money than they can find hmma’ as n‘ n‘ an ' Lottie Mallet of Detroit. Michigan. Keep n. bottle of Mlnsrifs handy. Hlulxizlyg is» LINIMENT concourse of friends who followed the remains to their last resting place in New London Cemetery. The floral offerings included. Pillow, hulls deep with rich cargoes of Peruvian crude oil, Imper- ial tankers ply the twolwesi- r ern oceans that Canadian motorists may have a better oil made from a better crude. Out 0f the golden sand of far Peru comes lithe one crude that seems to have been stored by nature in anticipation of the demand for a better oil. t Imperial enterprise discovered the superiority of. this pure, free‘ crude——Imperial en- Ierprise developed the Per- uvian 0i] fields-Imperial enterprise transports this better crude t0 Canada- and Imperial. enterprise makes it into a better oil _——Marvelube. ' Backigof Marvclube are resources’ and facilities- built up by Imperial Oil, Limited, during 4-7 years of service t0 the petroleum consuming public. rvclub . LET THIS CHART BE YOUR cums ' ~ There is a grade of Marvelube exactly suited to your motor’s requirements. If your car is not listed on this abbreviated Chart, see the complete Marvelube Chart at any lviarvelube dealer's Spray, Pearl and Hazel; Pillow, Mr. Ira McKay. Miss Clara McKaypWreath. Mr. and Mrs. Al. ll; Wreath, Stanley Rac- ing Club. -——<-o->-%_ -—Mrs. G. W. Trainor and two childrern. also Miss Louise ‘Trainer. Albany. were motorists to Emerald on Wednesday afternoon and were guests of Miss Muriel Clark. Eastern Guardian ICLUB SHIPPING Hogs and: Lambs ht Souris on Wednesday forenoon, August 1st. Come carry.‘ 6774. HWIASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to receive news items, zadvertising, new and . ISAD DEATH-The death oc- curred on Thursday last at Dickin- son, North Dakota .01’ Mr. George Herbert Parker. a son of the. late P. E. I. 0n Mr. Parker who has been engaged in ranching for many yearrs at Me- It is dora. N. D.. arrived on this Island this summer accompanied by his hall left for Medora but Mr. Parker ney. 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