IVE DNEISDAY. ENCTS "FRUiT SALT" prevents tilat IdIGQQCCI-OUII Feeling in the morning Acid stomach—that robber of sleep and rc-st-—never attacks those whose inner systems are cleansed ancl sweet- encal Lj; ill; sialif clraughtoi ENO. if you nvarlt In what a night of real rest is, just tzllte a clash of ENO in a gloss of water before retiring. l\lilllons clo this ciaily‘ because this gently eiiective, non-habit-iorming saline is the deadly foe of constipation and all the ills that follow in its train.- e e. 1:l~lo* s ”FRUIT SALT” ntatlvcs [or North America: ' ‘. c c. H». l'.d.. ll-ll McCnul Si. '17-: l-illto. ' .l "Mon must l<ill or tile ily will l<ill man" ‘Yhy? Isn‘: the common imusc fly harmless? just alwout (V2 harmless as a loaded revolver. “Flies czlrrv typhoid {a er, tuberculosis, tlizlrrilelll dis- eases, diplttht-rizl and swnriet fever" this health hoard SAYS. “lien some. one comes timvil sick in your imme, the cause mzlv iii; the ii y V011 53w [my weal: huz: ..;: in \'(71ll' kitchen, or Prfl‘~\.'ll!'!‘.'.(‘l1 \'\l‘.l(' dining room tnblg, ‘What can you (li)Ell'l(]L1[ it,’ 5a y Hes/til Authorities of Heom. Be com iortrillic and uric. Keep voilr home insect-free. Sprlly Hit. til-high is gurlrantcetl (or money haclt) in he quick-Lleatli to (lies, mosquitoes, moths, ronellcs, hell hugs and other household inscctaYct itsclclm-snlcli- ing vapor is harmless to humans. Flit ii ml! nvli-i in tlllt vclluu can uitli tlic Fiit kills (llliCiiCf ii you use tile Epecialillckpslhivc FlitSprawer. in- sist on Flit and don't accept a sub- stitutc. Get yours today! i ‘ » - y 1 com-run: lam Fllllft) lllfi Tile World-E Large“! Sell irlii insect ‘(Axel- ~~1 " “ iOUDYJUODVJUUUIIUTGDIIYCYC Sllliris Exhibition Wednesday Sept. 17th PLUMBING iliéfi ‘HEATING l l ‘Upon to the whole nf King's """"P'- "time! cumin: M l2 o'clock .X""°"- 5W5“ P!!!" are nflered through the Sourls Shipping (‘luh for the Brat Pairs n! Mnrkrt. Lambs, 6 prizes. flint!» luanm Lamb .1 priu-g, Lambs ranmli mmpru in both sm- ‘ fans. ' "hen tn momlms of Four-is Ship- n H! .ph'l‘l1rrriulivliiilllyc n Judging riass for [Market Lamhv and Bacon Ho” at 80 Grafton Street i127?“ 3 Win-s in each clans. O ‘t Prince Edward l l‘ m" M‘ “' 1min»: niia will 05] e 3 W’ 71'. pp q For‘ further information lpply to ,_ecre . Thea" i m A. r. nuns. i Phone 393.! l President’ n. r. still/truly. l ._,_mm:m,‘3°_,x___' _ _ 5845-9-10-3" " '”'“‘"*“° If you want Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to Secretory. I . ‘and Soldiers Monument. ‘congratulated Mr. Grady on the < ilut Friday. After the routine of the i. ‘McPherson, Mrs. _Mrs. B. I. Rayner. There were also i ‘ and cnJoymentm-S. of recent years.—S. _-_ I-Western Guardian —-DON'T FORGET the big clear- lng~out sale of stock. machinery, etc.. at Alex. Cairns, Frectmvn, on Mon- day the 13th inst, at 1 dclock. Sec handbills. 685l-9-l0-13-2i. ._A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Orange Hnll, Ellerslle. on Friday evening, September 12th at 8‘ o'clock. for the purpose of organizing, a division of the Sons of Temper- anoe. All are welcome. 6844. l -CREDIT T0 SUMMERSIDEL- . Many visitors to Summerslde are struck with the beautiful well kept appearance o! the Domlnlon hark Reference l was made to the fact, by Coun. Moore l‘ at the recent Council Meeting and he qnatter. The bu: of the Monument l lo a mass of lovely blooms and is well iworth seeing and n decided credit, to .the Town of Summerslde-S. i i --SOCIAL TIMEPThe members of [nope Lodge. 1.. o. n. A.. Belmont. {Lot l6, entertained members from lEdlth Cavell Lodge. Summerside. : Lodge had been conducted a very 1n- lterestlng program was carried out which included readings from Mrs. Earl Yorke and several musical numbers. A vote of thanks was tendered to the Ladies of ‘ - Hope Lodge by members of the vlslt- Wellington and surroundings. During member o; 5L David's United c-hurtm lng Lodge for an evening of interest the course of the evening MlssGaud- He w” ammo ‘n5 intelligent no et. was presented with a beautiful leather travelling bag. for which she I —LOBFIX‘l-‘.R FlSmNCn-Contrary thanked her friends to anticipation the lobster season on Clwsen WOrdS- _. , the south shore has not been as silc- served by the ladies present and thel cessful as it W&5 last year. The catch remainder of the evening “'88 spent-l IS approximately 100.000 lbs. less than gzmilizglcltrgsxxxjtinulgctawasbigyccotrlgrUemaifm ‘mm, on the n?” m.“ fi§hgrmgn_ about 50 per cent 1.355 mother and Miss Irene Arsenaulriand M" taken l” st‘ mm“ churd“ than in 1929. The Boston market I0!‘ - who spent a few days 1n the my be- ‘whet’ m’ “mm w“ had ‘l 7 p‘ m‘ f live lobsters ls poor, owing to the de- lore returnms home- last. year and the money value to yresslon in the United States oncl scarcity of money among the buylng‘~ -DEATH 0F MRS. THOMAS {o .MURPHY.-—'I‘l'le community at Mld- m death on Saturday of Mrs. Thomas d1 Murphy at the age Although in poor health for time Mrs. Murphy was u? and "m" until the end. The» deceased was a iMlss Connolly of Bcdeque before her passing. ‘more are left to mourn be- sides her sorrowlng husband. four Miss Murphy of Middleton and Ste- phPn at home to whom much sym- ‘rt-sidence to St. Michael's Church. —T0 STUDY NURSING-Miss Bernice Gaudot. dnllghtcl- of Mr. and Mrs. E. F‘. Gaudet, Wellington. PEI. ular and elllclent slsnogrlipher ln the employ of Arsenault 8r Gaildet. Ltd.. was tendered a farewell party by her fellow employees and the citizens of 00000000000004000400000-00! it RAVI YOUR EYES ‘ IXAMINBD AND GLASSES FITTED BI ‘ ' t E. a PARKMAN t, uginteml Optometrist Montague. P. B l. £ tiiwwfioooo-ooooo-ogfi Ban-Men a Solicitor! Collection: HONEY T0 LOAN IIONTAGUI % I“: i Z-Z i 51% 51% Z-I i Z- . EYESIGHI‘ m; EXAMINATION .4 Filling and supplying Glasses etc. H. J. MABON OPTOMBTIIIBT Oflico lhnnccfeil With Druptcrc Mental“. P. l. l. ii-Zii-Ziirifii-Ifit-Iéi- i l i ml Tl a- Alfred Fraser, inc- flflh Anion ‘public. A iiiiiiimoilnt are being Cflll- McDonald. son of tl-i- 1m Roflflldlers‘ B J M“ “l”- 4~ 5- MW, ned but there islnot the impetus to and Mrs. Mary McDonald of Sprlng-lm“ald'*A' l the industry as has been expcrlenced field. Lot 67. who was ordained to the . Holy Priesthood. in Boston, lvlass on l April. llth. left on Monday morning dlctorl were grieved to hear of the and mam, “lam-es and {fiends my "7 74 Ya“- wlah Father McDonald every success‘ 5°11“ ln his new field of labor. E. ‘mflrrialle- 5m “'1” °Y P- am" "d l" ~—Ml'. End Mrs. John c. McDonald of will)’ l5 “W955”? Th“ lmwl“ ‘Mk is attending the opening of Parlia- place on Tuesday morning from her mm‘ n mmwars‘ KlnkOIB, and was largely attended. _M1ss Ema hiurphy ——$- Boston on Friday morning after a pleasant holiday at her home ln liulkora. E. ..... >.-. _ TljlE CI-IARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAZF ltrenl. arrived home to Summer-side on Saturday on o visit to he: parent! Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McQunrrlm-S- -Mlss Louise Arsenoull. R. N. of New Jersey, U. S. A., is spending her ‘holidays ln Wellington. the 81165! 0i . Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gander and fum- .lly. i . Hnr Kellogg‘: Pop l Bran Flakes up in your l howl. Sun-brown - - crnnchy—-flilcd with the nonrhhin; element: of whole when. Extra bran loo. ‘Here's ind enough to be mildly laxative. All combined with the glorious flnor of PEP. So good you'll want these bol- m: on» flalw so... A: III cw- , e r51‘): "thilllife armxxilrfirnt‘, ca‘ In ‘he "and-nun Pub l which left his residence on Thursday, "" “'6'!” Rah" l“ hndw’ lsept. 4th. W88 one or the largest seen omnh‘ for some time. and proceeded to the United Baptist Church whore Rm. C. U. MncNevm ind Rev. J. W. Wll- lltlma offlclatlrlg. The pull hen-cm were Chester Llewellyn. Alf. McCul- lough. George While, James Oondon.‘ Phllys Morison, Jol-ln A. McKlnnon-A Eastern Guardian ..'MAC‘S HOP Ale at Georgetown Exhibition. v 6843-99441 ..'LO0K FOB Tm! Monkey It Mac's Hope Ale Booth at Georgetown Exhibition. 6843-94-21 . WTJRWER RESIDENT-JIM: death occurred at Charlottetown on Sept. 4th, of Mr. William‘ McConnell. formerly of Georgetown, age 96 years. one of the oldest citizens oi the place after a short lllnms wlllell n0 bore with patience. and reslgnntlon to God's Holy Wlll. Ho was a devoted and his sisters came from Glasgow Scotland, several years ego 1nd 59g- l“ a 19w wenltled in Georgetown whl-ré he was Refreshments wermmgmv respected. He leak,“ one 5m in U. S. A. and two nephews, M11. 410i- and James ln Georxetown. Hi1 ‘Rev. C, U. MaeNevln officiating. The [pail bearers were: T. E. Morlsey. Pet- ENJOYED VISIT.—Reverend Alfred.“ M“ "m1" 9'1"!" “"4"!” L“- ; PERSONALS l __. r Baltimore. U. S. A. after a three wk “m th M. K n onths vacation visiting his old home l! reg-entry; “slid ysegrcgeggém _Al h’ .. ‘Misses Oannellltta Solomon and Anne. MacLu-en left. Georgetown recently to attend Prince of Wales l .-- . ' PERSONALS “we A i i Ol-ossman and Miss fferellt parts of the Island. We‘ ifcctlonate disposition and had a host Bedrord’ were visitors w Springfield ‘. era-imam Smlllhpfifl. recently visited of friends who will greatly regret her Lot 67‘ on sunda? E. i GCOTEGtOWIL-"A. ' l ' I “Mrs. stilm Allev 0t sprlngneliii ~'Ml“ “my B°Y°‘- D°"°h°"*"- sons. namely: John and Leonard of : Mass“ is the guest of Mrs‘ ‘Douglas l Mass... ls visiting friends in George- Mfllilr Plain‘? Jam“ ‘Uh m‘ ‘mm’ ‘ Gordon o! Summerslde.—S. (amt-A. ::Every careful and observant mother knows when her child suf-i fers from worms. She also knows that. l it‘ some remedy be not speedily ap- plied much harm will result, to the infant. The best application thlt. can be got Ls Miller's Worm Powders. They drive worms from the system and set. up stimulating and soothing effects. so that the child's progress ., -—Mr. J. F. Arnett of Summerslde, returned to -—Mrs. TA. O'Hara, Miss Agnes has entered the Hotel Dlcu Hospital. Deegany Mm M_ W_ Dunn and Miss thereafter ls painless and satisfying Mimmm- N- B" “s Snldem’ nurse‘ Nora. Wright. were recent. visitors to —- Mlss Gnildet who has been the pop- summers1de__5_ -M‘.ss Helen MeQuarrle of Mon- ~ l. I “PEERLESS” TAKE N9 §ENGLI$li FOX CHANCES ‘ NETTING For security on your; Why experiment when - l you get quick delivery of Fox, “r ,M“‘k Rancln tho better ngtting? Satisfaction guaran- " teed. l “Prince Edward” ‘ Sold by tile oldigst’ ' ‘dealers in ranch g . Fox Netting . suppfieih l8 "ma: PROVEN 80nd gnu: Order I oda ' lilogers Hardware Write or telegraph Order lhlpmd within all hour. Company Limited We also sell such ac- _s_ _ c cessories as Fox Pannl IUIIIIISIDI, P. l. L ‘i l l l I l mini I Tflflgs, Staples, etc. sEFrEMuElt 1o, 193i; g f ‘_\ Wdvc got- thg Wm 1 _ _. And now we have the h°s° that beat the world. Maritime made for Mai-i. time men. Ask for 1m. Puial‘ “n? Pay more, don't take less. Al t . lanky/ass Arum‘ . Miiélfififltgr "v Is the problem of our Fox Ranchers today. How to grow strong, vigorous foxes, that will produce pelts of fine texture and lustrous sheen, is uppermost in all minds. THE IMPERIAL BISCUIT COMPANY, LIlWuIlTED, have found the solution in their increasingly pop ar Imperial Cod Liver Oil Fox Biscuits and Imperial Puppy Food Regular feeding of these is giving the desired results in our Prince Edward Island ranches. “Imperial- fed Foxes” are in a class by themselves. They “produce the goods.” Ensure success by liberal feeding of “IMPERIALS.” For sale by leading Island dealers or direct from factory. i’ Imperial Biscuit Co., Limited Charlottetown, P. E. I. Distributors for Maritime Provinces for Hauck Fife Guns