li'.0DD'S '1‘AJkT:1’honc 443. Em i pire Hotel. | Monaghan will deliver-a lecture in |the K. ci' C. Home this evening at | 8 o'clock on "Food and its Relation tio Healtlz". Iirligliis and their wives are invited to attend 4712. laid H. McDonald, known faniiliarly as “Donald H." passed away at his licmo Beal: River, and was buricil _ Tutsday at SL. Alexis Church, Rollo |Bay. Ile vvas on a visit to his |daughtci-, Mis. Mcliacliern. 171 Sydney St., only a couple weeks ago, halo and hearty. He was in hi; Ufird yulii'--oldr-st iiiiui East ol' St, i~i.iei~.s. prevent. llnngnails, to keep your liziiiils suit. Keep a jar an lbe krlrlzen shelf-_ "Vaseline" jelly is useful for all kinds of household purposes. It polislies fnrniriirc, softens leather, shines up aluminiilii marc and nickel, prevents rust, Use it ou every- thing from golf clubs and skates to door hinges. lr's a wonderful lubricant for household machinery. Doesn‘t drip. quite like Petroleum jelly. the work of all kinds of cosmetics, :ind Anil costs them. any UBC rubinn- ` _|¢|| scratches, burns The trade mark "Vaseline" on the label is your guarantee that you are getting the genuine prod- uct of the Chescbrough Manil- facturing Company, Cons'd, 5520 Chabot Ave., Montreal, Canada. icrlulls your drmiug tivble- heips give you thadwcll- Use it to shape the eye- to eiicourafe the eyelashes, to rlic entitle ii your Hnger nails and PETROLIU M J ELLY --- - - ----- ----l------ -----*_-.__ __.. .__.....__,,, »' K. or c. Lacruua _ Mr. w. J. l MoNlzcnN.~.:;iAN nr.An._ Don-' S0- 11111611 » » » Central Guardian Constipation! Piles! ` Are completely relieved by “Fruit-a-tives" V Mn. 1/is. mole Catherine Caseley and the accom- panying verses were rcad by Miss Lillian Champion. i After this very important and in- Itcresting feature had been affected. the guests right heartily sang "For She’s a Jolly Good Fellow." Music. vocal and instrumental lwas sumptuougly enjoyed, and the lady Sitcsts most enthusiastically bounced the bride-elect. The happy couple have initiated lioutelteeping under auspiglous ci,-_ culnstantes, and all wish them un- fr -- --Q05 Af.- New 0ificel's I - Are Selected l By Presbytery- l“l suffered from constipation for live, . l ~- - . . 1 YOUNG MAN WANTED, age 25 Ywfahfillltbiutfroin ‘|ii|i-s2)fi`t>‘1?rt:lli>;Jz;Itli7ve9s'f§f NEWPORT May 23. ~ The Pres- |oi~ 110 in good heliltli to work at up- "“"'\ S' 0"” ’°". lbylery ol Windsor mot in the Unil- ’ = l~t2 ‘I ~i'. I h' d reme- _ , itro-_date Fox , Ranch situated on §?Li;Lf 2:`;:;iLill‘i(;’t1`i|"L)‘i;rcn]' Ngwyork. | eci'Chuitli, Wolfvillc_ on Monday at l"!`=nCe Edward Island- Somif “dum” Kuiisas Cit mul Michigan, but alll]0"l0'1' mf The ”hal"""3“» RCW D~ tion needed to enable him to kee y vcs' veil B Hemmmn D D l1F0S|d0ll .5 2'* 'Baldwin’s Road Womens Institute lmet in the school room on April l _ .24th.. for their first meeting. Roll “"‘_"`__"'“lF“I"tql;2;‘S"leported th t U Hart I . ii ' 8 le O. 1 lgilllqtgfs ¥f‘s:§;egecli’ged Iggugslcghgf lcongregationai had invited Rev. (3.1 dance in the School-house on Ap- . . ,. _ ' . - D fi h ut e ults. "l-`ru't ti ' i . ' ' - - -- -` - ‘ " . O . éranch 'rogordg hooks, and do let- 305,135 al;ibm)\m“g L,|S;ad0cs_ aid Il _Iv the absence. through illness, ` ' WY Wflllfiili W0l‘k also consists Of sincerely rcizoiiiiiir-iid them to cvcry.(‘ the Se'~`!"f`~i11'Y- HCV- A- A- Ml'~- llieiping to feed foxes. Must come other sufferer," writes Mr. Jael. Page of-I-CCG. _Of KCYilvi1lt‘. Rev. H. T. G01'-‘ |fr0m good family and be weu_man_ Q,|,,,,,0,Qu¢_ infill filled that office. Other mem- lneretl. Steady work and not hard. Thehownls,stoniacli,livcr an¢|kidrieys,be"5 Present ‘Ve1'0f Ml“iSl@l'S*R€V-i~ iFor particulars apply to “L.D." are cleansed uiidsireiigthened hy die J~ U~ B911- F- E- Bilrreti. G- R- 'Gimrdian Office, Ciin.rl0tf,@t0wn_ p, iiiteii.~»ifit-il juici-s of lrcsh ripe friiii: Kyle. L- P. Archibald, W. S.-Lor- 4585 and the healtli-bllilcliiigtonicsof which liili. F. J. Scoates, M. R. EWiI1.’!- , .__ ,"l-`i'iiil:itiveii" is nizirle. There, is C- C- W€1llS. W- H- FOYSYIUO and 1 P_ALDW|N.S ROAD WOMEN-Sfiiotliiiig else like ii. 'l`ry_ir. 251: and J. Astbury. Lnymen-Messrs. H. ;|NST|TUTE_ __The members M-50\: a box at all rlriiggists. :C. Burchell_ Herbert Stairs, L. 'tvP_Z Cogswell, A. H. Patterson, J. ‘Chambers R. P. Harvie and H. iF. Sears, of Hampton. P. E. I., lol ru auth.. to mise funds for repair-' Mr- Lewis Morrisvii. son of Mr- H- l"“'°’“°."~“’“` 1°“S‘\°‘” aff" J“!Y 1~| in of School Lunch was sawed 1, F Morrison and Miss Louise Bernard SUCCWUIHK Rev- J. U. Bell. who ex-I . g I . .J, _ _ lihe hostesses. Next meeting will ‘daughter Of James mid MTS- Bern' l Facts. to g° m Bermuda' The Homel ‘ ' ‘vfisslon Committee reported that; ine held at the home of Mm pew; ard. Kensington were united in the. »- V 'Carter on May 29_ R01] can to holy bonds of wedlock on Wed-'students were laboring on the four| singing of the National Anthen lcompletcd, the lelicitous couple re- bc answered by ..Recipes., Tm, ne,-dm, msn The ceremony was pehlmlssion fields iii the Presbytery.. ` forméd by Rev Chmles J St (nat, ;vii..: Waterville. North Mountain,! biought the meeting to a close l ical* in thc Piesbyteilan mans".` Mb Umilcke *md R3W°l°"- ' l _ l A I `Sunimerside, The supporting pei' l --'** ' -- ~--<>o>----- sons were Miss Lillian Championi SAME FOOTING - - far'i Mr, William Champion. Wheni i, ` ""*°¢ ""'“‘ the most auspicious ceremony was The “mill fl'0l`f\ the GCUCWI; 'Council re the ordination of women* Cfgssin A(}Ci(]_QI]f,§tui~nncl in Kenninfftnn in me resid-' was brought b_ei<>re the VPresiiytei'v| g ,ence of the bridcugg 'pm-ems_ whmel and alter coi'l.siderable discussion li` “_” lawziited tiiem by a large number ot: Vi'-IS i1i§l`€Cfi that the time had H0!- 6" ' ' ' T§ 5 'Sill'-vial 10 U11* Guiirllifllil _, mi. f,.i,.ndS of' me commmmg pm.t_l_vct tome when the requirements nfl WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK V A full assortment of Screen Doors, Window Screens (Ex- fv tension style.) Screen Netting, Door Springs and Catches and , Screen Door Sets consisting of Hinges, Handles, llouk and Eye. The Screen Doors come in the following sizes: 7 it. x 3 i't. 6 ft. 10 ins x 34 or 36 and G ft. 6 ins x 30 ins. V ' Following are tlienldths and full extension of Window < Si-roms. _ 10 x 41, 14 x 37 18 it 41 22 x 41 Drop in and look them over. M I2!! QUEEN S'l‘Rl'}I'I'l` l'|l0NI'1 757 lri‘t.if~a.lly injured. t lr-liiidrcn. lnllrfl. lvl/rs. 'nik-nth; Susie 12. mid Betty to the Toronto W c wlicrc Betty is at the Two other children. E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St., .. (`lizirlottctowii. Fire, Life, l Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Raic. Good Strong Stock (Tompanics Agent at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis. /`~;/f r/. ,Ui \ 0 I V 'i .91 INTERESTING PRICES FOR CHILDREN’S PLAY SHOES, SANDALS AND OXFORDS Patent Leather Tan Leather Sandals Sandals W0men'. 2 Misses' 2.1 tag? 1 szm (}||||d»" 8 to 10%. . . . . , . . $1.50 1|-"gms, 510 7% .. . Women's or Boy‘s, 3 to 7 Sl-85 Mines di Youths, ll 1.0 2 $1.25 Ch|ld’s, 8 to l0lii . . . . .. $1.10 Infants, 4 to 7% . . . . . . . .. 900 Tan Leather Oxfords Boy’ii, illaea 1 to 5 . . . . .. $3-50 Youths and Misses. sires ll lol . . . . . 82.00 ciilliri. s to ion "-15 , __ Patent Leather .~ 'Oxfords at vnuihs. ii in :soo m.m“~ U V? 19% .. .. :isis A #--H°m.......si.oo ,miigver Tea Spoons-Grace Ber- 'i`hr-\ fnthci aired 45. was instantl _' Adams dict' within it few minutes. rind Billy, 15 0, were rllshec stern Hospita point of death. Robert 13. and lTcddy, 7,»cscaiil:~d illihiirt. wliilo an , §r.tller boy. Rieliard, 17, did not :u'-- Wm “"d_l4°5flW’“ “ml were eve"-‘-"' l.mm|,mw H". pm-ty 'where eviclcnt. o ilu criil Bethune Hardware Co Ltd. li ‘ ‘ I ' ~_ -1'»v.i~a.ii~»»=f-1»-».y~-- E . - f -¢»¢» -- lilo felicitly in their wedded life. ' cf the cntcrtaininrz event was th-: V str :-dancing by Master Leigh Mc- Kenzie. nephew of the bride. and ` wi-:. kccniy crijoyed by the guests. i Clltcr foi‘ni.~i oi' erltcrtrlininent wel'-3 I p;;~:.elitetl and were duly appreciat- cd. The ivcdding gifts were moist beautiful alid appropriate. and en- _ dclscd the lnany 1-xprcssiolis oi' est- ,On Monday evening praviolls to the (illARl.O'|"l‘l‘2'l`OWN, P. lil. I. l -f ,mm-,-iam, Um many "pp,-¢.Cm|,gv|, -.--L, ii'i,iciids_01` thc coiitrlictiiig plii-tie.s,_ gal.lif'rf-.d at the home oi' thc bride- .|.AK|_: G00" (;AM|_~`clc<-t., iiiltl showered upon her gills ritolil social. cmln A "f ml" ‘°“‘“'W¢ ` \ Spoon Triiy ~Mri4, iDl.i Darracli. L st ~ M “_-"L;L,_L‘ OA C' AHCVSI Ciindlc-sticks -Mrs. A. W. Mn- “ mg 0 Flirlane very close and exciting' giinle was ` ,. .- i - C. J, Cooke. when the Riimbiels met and- ,;"(‘)lv:]J3“"*;wI` ‘FDU Cum ti S .i l Cl i b_ na'- ` S" ~ ’ lnargli`ieof0ll0upii1lil) Tliengailiel Sllmllcl' Gl““*~“'c5 '“M"5`- Hem” one ol the most vxcitilig games Bolllfnsfs- MN wh IM L ,n in thi c lidlc pill tourilam- -al' m@!`@"" ‘» C “I - ie Sobiiiln Club suceeded inlL F`ll:>gi/“IL Bi\Sk0!“-MW W=\|l¢0i`- MW- th first game by ii. small Ulf Di' '- butc the Ramblers camc` Fruit D_iSl\-Ml`S~ -3- MCGUi§¢1l'\~ strong ln the second nntl third Fruit Dish-MrS. B- R. li/i0F‘adv¢li~ miiies, and it splendid come buck it MTS- A- RUEEYS- as they had a margin oi' 37 pins Table Linen-Mrs. W. Darrach. L ' ` ` ` o overcome, which is iio easy! Cliental Dish-Mrs. Jos. Davison, to make up in ciiiidlc pins. had high total ol' 267 pins. Following are scores: Social Club E. Doueettc F, Dolicette ‘ .Kelly ,..,. 'l'. Creighan J. Kelly 85 68' 79 71 65 91 69 90 . , . . . ,. 82 l Ramblers ,la Robin iii). McMillan "". Curmody C. McDonald I. McCabe .. 81 80 70 .. '10 ....90 61 75 82 93 expected, lii Mrs. W. Davison. iiig'lit‘s game E. McCabe hail! Cake Plnle-Mrs. Alvin Glover. .single of 93, while T. Crelgli-< Sugar and Cream Sct-Mrs. W. Delaney. i Tray-Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Brown. i Jardinerc-Mrs. Preston Kennedy 83 Cake Plate-iMrs._ Emery McFar- 66 lane. 61% Cedar Mop-Mr. and Mrs. Dwight 86 Benristo. = 64 Sherbct Glasses-Mr. and Mrs. , 91 l T0!-ill 1151 Leigh Moase. l Cut Glass-Mr. and Mrs. J. B. .90 Profllt. 31; Sherbet-~Mrs. Chester Champion. 325 Sherbet Glasses-Mrs. Myron Mc- 77 Arthur. 77. cake Plate-Mi-s, A. and Miss T°iHi 1171.autn 1-iiitz. Next Slime W-k05 Dime M°“d“Yi Pillow Cases-Miss Jessie Murphy. at 8 o'clock sharp, when the; Set Tea 5p°0n5__M,.s_ Herbal-¢ meet the Volleys and an- Bemm.d_ and e7‘°m“¥ “me 'Si Oriental Dish-Mr. and Mrs. ,Lorne Bowness. ---*__‘°*‘1" Towels and Pillow Cases--Miss iEthel McArthur. Mrs. Wm. Seniplc. . TORONTO, Ont.. May 25.-DeatliM ,_ - , _ _ . ' . . - . . » y ‘mum mp holidav “Hung of n mm. ,Cm 3 smc(rc1_V p}¢a5am1eCeptj0n_ the work oi the thulch n(.ct.ssltatuli .1 ilv of seven yesterday morning when A Sunllmwus rcpam was served by in level-crossing smash at Lociist fvhsi Igefnmd imd a *Waco was l'h.e'; llvliil, three miles from Mui-kham.‘ mn” lnlfmcd 1" the. most c°rd’° ‘trrk the lives of Mr. and Mrs. John fn* Film' Th; evfgllng .was i - \ ll] HUYOUS an en I illlllllg ‘Adams of R‘ R’ l'1§_;°§eI£g't;§f‘f_sioii. A most delectable featuie lwomen to be 1'ull_v ordained, but it' lis the opinion of the Prcsbyiery! -that women should be on the saine fooling in the courts of thc churchl :in laymen. | It was also decided to negotiate' with the Presbytery of Truro witiif I i viow to ll vin.; the charges nfl Kcnnetcook. Noel and Maitlaiifji lransferrcd to thc Wind.-ior Presby- > icry, as il. vlolilci he mitch easier for lthc reprcsclitfitives of these ficliis ‘lo attend the iiieelings of the latter |Pl'i:.<:lJytci'y than those oi` the i`oriil- ci' Tho Presbytery adjollrrled mrét during enliferclice lit Sack-` ville. ' ' -40°->--~-~ MANY" ‘WOMEN - - EDIBARRASSING BODY- ODORS ARI-I A SOCIAL IIANDICAI’ When you meet a girl or woman o.i“lllcted with offensive body-odors; you turli from her with disgust. The cause is deep-seated. usually due to ,clogged-up bowels and overloaded intestines. No woman can innke her- body sweet and clean if lt is loaded with poisons and wastes that should be eliminated. l A sure way to end body-odors rs lto clean up your insides. Use Dr.1 l1amllton‘s Pills-they don‘t gripe; ‘-ir cause distress-the day’s routine is not disturbed. An astonishing amount of decay inat/erial is brought I-clown from BOTH the upper and lower bowels. You'll be free from headache-your digestion will im- yprove, pains in the buck will disap- pear. For good health fine spiriis,` get Dr. l1amilton's Pills today. 25c at all dealers. `_”C: O £4-3 'International Wheat Pool Conference (Special to the Guardian) i OTTAWA, May 24. - The third: international wheat pool confer-' ence will meet in Regina June 5. 6 and 7. Representatives of co-qp- eratlve marketing associations in the United States. Great Brltailf. Australia. Russia and several of the provinces of Canada will bc alloyed happiness. Y. l l l l " seek.. ' _ :A _- 2§l3@ -~--------~~ . ,ru-i2, CH-iayoriarowu GUARDIAN, _ , ._ _ i=iGn_ so-nn _V L l l 4 I l l i l o 0 I Scenic Highways f-.~ .vs IXTY years algo the great cry of gold echoed through the West-gold, gold in the lf” Caribou-"thc real Eldoliido of British Coliinibili!" Along the tnrtiious Fraser " ‘ River il rugged strcalii of :idvcntllrers toiled. Often mzin and beast clung in peril '57'-/‘."'l to sheer, rocky wiill.~; hunilrctls of feet above the swirling waters in the canyon be ow. They struggled . . . fell. . . iiiid struggled on again . . . ciir`\"ing their trliil deeper and deeper into the wilderness that liid gold, both pllicor and lode. Fortunes were mai-.lc illlnost overnight . . . :i single diiy`s"cle;iii-lip" ilvertlgecl from $2() to $300 or more. Meri went liiiid with fortunes at their very iirigt‘l'»tip.<. Sonic glimblcd thcirgold . . .lost it . . . :ind wcnt on for more. Fifty million dollars glcainiilig trcaisilrc was wiislietl from the bars along the creeks and rivers! I’AMOUS FAIRWAYS Have you ever "teed off" above a roclogirt coast where pounding surf sct the universe to the music of the sexi? Has your cry of"Fore !" ever echoed down some scenic valley between 'nowfcllid mountain peaks? Till thcli ...golf Iiolds. new thrills for you on the famous ever' grccn fuirwiiys of the Pacihc! A PACIFIC PARADISE - Here you can bathe in placid, sheltered bays, or where giant breakers ria_, with its vast virgin forest reserves, its teeming rivers and deep liiountiiin tarns, is the greatest hunting and fishing ground in America, where the world`s best sportsmen meet. CANADA’S EVERGREEN PLAYGROUND A _WEALTHY PROVINCE Onefthird of the British Empirc`s timber reserves lie in British Columbia, their annual production amounting to over 84 million dollars, of which 18 million is pulp and paper. Agricultural revenue of 73 million dollars is derived through the cultivation of three million highly productive acres out of the huge tcrri`tol'y of 22 lmllion acres comprising British Columhi;i`s total cultivable land area; tlilirying, livestock, poultry-rllisilig, fruit and field crops and furfflirniing are very successful. In 1927, the greatest quantity of orc iii British Coluiiil>i'.i`s history was milled--62 million dollars in actual revenue; -about 20(l,(X)0 square miles of extensively mineral' ized territory remiiiils virgin ground for the prospcctor. The fishing industry, for its hftct-ntli siicct:~sive’yeur, lead tlii:.Domiiiion, with li production of 27 million. COME WEST! A vast domain cupiible of sustaining twenty million people is today yielding its lzlrgesse to a population totalling but 617,00. Oppor- tunity calls from British Columbia, where a magnificent future is on the eve of fulfillment! The coupon will bring you more detailed information on British Columbia. ' BRITISH CDLUMBIA FUBLICITY WMMITTEE Dept; C.G.G __ Uaorela alll llymlllr Stl.. Vclteollvlr. 5.0. Plnue ull lo fht llluwlhl literature on lrltllil Oelumbla. I AN IAl'l’lC\)l.All.Y IRIIIITID IN- cimnaf cm nm rum runnin. ; nw in-nl. ' W winning llvll ___.__.....-_ "Helix ui-na ru-in ?_.._._» _____.__ mu uma-¢ um.; _.__....._._. -_ ..__.._._.._ vmilq iunuimmul- Munii-:img _ ______..__.. llnl lqllilllll PNIIYY Www-Iwi im wanna sm viii an only nm ui win.. msn N” %l l --------~~. l l ` Mrs. Ray Taunton. Butter Server ,and Knife-Mrs. present to take part in the discuss- ion of problems connected wiln marketing of wheat and other farm organization that will be 'represeilI~;aliyAiind has its own agents in 6') products. cd is the Canadian wlieat pool 11 poi-is oi' the world, Co-operative The Regina corlfciw-lice will at- i`ai'niel‘s co-opcrniive zissociatiluiliimrkctiiig associations engaged in tract representatives of orgiiiiiza- with :i inenibership of over 140_(l0i»=1,mrl;¢~ting 1i\-n.