1r , 1311 ' ~i ‘axifiyk a: 1W‘ 1- ‘ l x ’ ‘. ‘K i», x. . ‘ .\': 1. -YIIJrI-'1 = 1—.-.-.nv.>4:,-,.1.,, ‘fl fi‘! IIK~ 1 i’ a :72 ..._....... ._....~....»_-.--a-<-..»-<~ nurr~cs<vflztnc~c~a ._1-._~,,. are reared. 1: conflict 111 buying birthrir" ll‘ ' ' ti-.- ' eon noaiiino noose 1x-ace at a . l, In [Wemo MISS §OPHIA IITCKOX 5111111." ~ :‘-‘. "You are rluht- and thzi‘ " 1 'r1‘1".... ". I have secn many n‘ . » . 1 ; ~- - c- 1111111 a: unuuii 210111 page 2 l. 1 Irutious 1111 .1- .. A1111 1 .1 111111113. \' for the children's sake that the r1 ‘ iirlancc in their a man's firmness, a aunt's tniotisliip. Ztiotlior idolatry tioesn‘; 1'1», and we ivould no’. l1ave so many arl a man's strong and steady hands n’ 1 ‘s to be said for the father's point t4 lrcn to crow up in a quiet household, by a weak mother, .1 l111:~l>111<l and Wifl.‘ about their upbringing. great price. It is paying for it 11-1111 0:11” AS500HWITH ME Of course you'd like to get a useful, serviceable Ammimlm whiPping $poon absolutely free. Any thrifty housewife would. And it is yours -'=_'§__a_9i_f_$ Whe" You buy your next pound tin of Barbour's ACADIA Baking Powder. One reason why Barbou1"s ACADIA Baking Powder is the choice of so many experienged cooks is its double-leavening action-first, the mixing bowl and again in the oven, ensuring lighter, fluffier cakes and biscuits. Bake with Barbour’s ACADIA to-day. Your grocer has it. And-while they last-you wi|| receive free with every pound tin an attraotivg Aluminum Whipping Spoon, A . ,4 .1 Powv / " ix 's Letter Box 7A.»: : 4 lllt‘ burs cf the congregation, but \.i..1i'1\‘ 1'. 11111 of h iiiscif, be; 111 '1 c 1111:» s. Mwn t1ft1~iicr want i0 he 1irais1-d i lfihfii XUIZHHXFX‘, Ill - y 1:1» WLiCS ‘c her»! way .1110 _ 111;." words. about 1i 111 111 1-..\1- >111» nwsvr 111111.; out? - a -< . b uidor wi 111011 fall for this". If he is vain, hand v-holc 111111 mi; for more. 1f more fllSClLlll- ‘ for . 1.11. A sclf-iiiaiue niillionare would A fiiiiifilln sur- than he is of to lure 1111211 into 11112; like 111s mother . irg 1 who love their children, iiiltl 111i oi whosc hopes 11.11118. of illtll‘ 11111111113;- 111st ‘-\.1_‘\' 1111- him and ll of iiiv ch21 ‘ "111, anti p1. 1111-0. I1 1's been lo control 111' 11m 1 thi- 1-1. ‘.511 :11 111111 11-11: 1s uil i=1 his 7 if he iiiibllllli» 1i l1r.:i l1_1 1'11 l cviillals hclw l1 a 111'..\"C."lii . 1111111111111111‘ in ll utiffy as 11 iutliup. finds many a father ' 11:40 in drain: will '1" {Kill and a take the 1ilacc youngsters runn vliwvpoiiit than ont- in DOROTHY DIX ‘Slfe- 2111.?‘ ' hiwoman“, ofstroi Christian character. Death had fears for her. thc Saviour t1» lzikv 1111i’ active 1 “ 3011 auihority but lwiis. lioiiie and , Q l accord than it "’ Ilencu he just N‘ A‘ s’ rest. in the cemetery at Cornwall. that the l8. Lhers who would tl1r1~11t1~11 u .~ 1.~ ililiv. _\"1-t 11111111 the father‘ would 11111111111111 the fathers, like 11111‘. heap 1:11:21.» 11111111 their heads. 11101111 rs deprive reariniz,lx-1-aiise every man‘ m of ing on the reins instead of view-that it even if they which there is a. But it is the children's i? flO whom she hnd early in life learned to love and serve was ever present.‘ ‘- also ironi the citizens of the vicin. 11y. S111: was esteemed by all and disrcspectcd by none. Her Christian hi1.- aiid example go down in his- tory as an example to all with i whom she ZLSSOUHMG, During her long illness she was . tenderly and dcvuiedly cared for by her mother, Mrs. John Arthur, with whom she resided. Besides . her brother, there are lcft to cher- ish hcr mommgv, the following sist- ers. and brothers: Mrs. Elizabeth Hickox. Mrs. Beatrice Waller. and Airs. Elmer lvfacNeill, Charlotte- town; lvlrs. John Ailathc-son, Clyde River; Mrs. , Clinton Goodall, Chcrrvficld, N. B. Spurgeon Hickox. Bonsliaw": Benjamin and Butcher Hic-lzox of Saskatchewan. The furrral service was held at 3 o'clock on Wednesday, July 21, at the Baptist CilUICil, Clyde River, conducted by her pastor. Rev, B. (i. Manvcr, who was assisted by the Rci (Mm Woodsidc. Safe in the Arn. of Jesus, Jesus Lover of My Saul and Nearer My God To Thee, 11-1111 11111111.; of the deceased. 1- sun: (illl‘lllL' the service. The l'11'"1‘ number aitendmg the funeral. and i111‘ beautiful flowers which r1111 med the casket, bore testimony laruc place she hrld in the 1111b UHAKLU 111:1 UWN GUARDIAN The Central Guardian » ____ nonm noon noun Milled‘ from washed when for your aetis- ‘ ction. Ll-IOIO-‘l-QB-u. ‘ '——— 1 CONFEDEBATIOII LEI IN.1 SURANCE- [14798-7-12-312 T0 BR 0 ADC A ST-Bfahop Blunts address ‘wiii be broadcast this evening at 8 obfock 1mm c, p, l L-ISBO-B-BG-li A BEAUTY SPOT-Hundreds of! Gladiolus in a riot of beautiful! colors, are attracting many Visitorgl to the gardens of Miss Moore, in! Eldon. THE LORD BISHOP of Bradford: will preach at St. Peter's Cathedral to night at 8 P. M. on "The Eternal Church in the worId to-day." All are invited and will be welcome. L-1791-8-26-1i MUSICAL SERVICE —A special musical service will be heldin Marshfieid Presbyterian Church Sunday evening at 7.30 P. M. Everybody welcome. Solos. An- thems, Congregational singing. Rev. J. C MacNeii, Minister. L-182B-8-26-21 THERE'S POOR PROFIT in poor fur. With good stock to begin with, it is only good business to feedi Ross-Miller's properly balanced} ration. a raton which has beeni proved by successful experience on a. number of the leading fox ranch- es of the countryl If you want to redur; costs. raise better foxes wi‘h ‘iiclier pelts, feed Ross-Miller Fox Foods. Free samples on re- quest lo Nupanee. Ontario. Sea View and Vicinity Alargeinuniber of people from this and surrounding communities were in attendance at the Pro viiicial Exhibition being held in Charlottetown. ' The cottages all along the beach of the North Shore are filled with parties who come from a long dist- ance to spent their holidays in this delightful spot and all express their The funeral of the late Mrs. Sadie Campbell was held in the United Church at Malpcquc on Fri- day afternoon in the church where for many years the deceased had so capabiy presided as organist and choir director. The servce “as conducted by Rev. Mr. Salter with Rev. Mr. Williamson Rev. Mr. Pream and Rev. Mr. Murchison assisting. The music was under the direction of Professor Bolton, of Summerslde while Kensington Church choir led iu the service of song. The choir of Malpcque with whom the deceased had been as- soc ated with for so many years 01.- cu1.ieci the seats with the mourners. Mr. Roscoe Walker, sang a touch- ing solo There's A Beautiful Land lifelike realism. l~.1~:.1-:.= 1.‘ relatives and friends. The remain were tenderly laid to Thr- pall-bearcrs were: Messrs John Heartz, Brewer Boyle. John MacNcvcin.‘ Gordon MacKinnon, Robert Matheson, and Edward .\I1\11Pi1ltii. Bargains in Good Used Bars 1-1930 Chev Sedan Good Tires Registered $100.00 1-1930 Plymouth Sedan used l years $300.00 1-1929 Whippet Coach Good Tlrel Registered $160.00 1-1929 DcSom Sedan 6 Good Tires $190.00 1-1929 Chrysler S111- $180.00 1-1929 Nash Sedan, 0 wire wheell Registered $225.00 1-1981 Chevrolet (‘oupe Registered‘ 50.00 1-1936 International Truck. - Mcfiowaws Limited KILMUIR _-_i;1_111;~-M-=1-== EGAD, “fi-IESE BAPJDAGED "g BURNS 8121146170 MIND f 11-15 "TIME I LED "THE CHARGE ru JAMESOkUS ‘RAID, nu 114515082 WAR-a. l-(AF-UMFMFACIUG A HAM. 1 0F BuLLETs AND BURSTIMG ,SHRAPIJEL, ‘I. ROUTED THE ‘ ENEMYI. IN "ll-IE- EY- CITMEMT OT-' ‘BATFLE, I "FAiLEDfTo REALrzs FINISHED wm-i ME,SCARCE an LNBANDAGEPD SPOT REAiAlNED on MYBODY! \\\\ with ‘TH’ TIME You WER was ‘IHAT’ SHOT 5O UFULL OF» HOLES THEY NlCl-(NAMED -- wlih her beautifying hcr soul, on Tuesday, Jufy through suffering. piltiviit 3-]).l'll In hcr passing Clyde River x 1iasscti to Baptist Church lost one of its ml Hill‘? a 11mg ill- 11111=t faithful and dcvotctl mom- liorne with true hers, hcr fidelity. thoughtfultirsr, uie. igtrLnffr-cfon, not__onlyy___fromy the E Major Hoopla RCA with ...MugicVoicc.. Jilcctric Tu Church Burlington followed bya long line of autos containing 11111111»- sympathlzing friends who followed the remains to there resting place, besides the remains of two little daughters who predeceased her ser- eral years ago. There were many beautiful floral tributes from friends among them being a. wreath from the United Ohoir of Malneque and one from the Y. P. U. of that church. Sympathy of a host of friends is extended to all relatives and friends of the deceased. . Miss Pauline Coulson R. N. is on special duty in Prince County Hos- ‘tal. in 1938 Radio Enlcifaimneul. it by I/Jltnillg. A miscellaneous shower held on Friday evening at the home of Mr. Ir isn't so much the words that count-but the tone that makes them sing-that brings out all the finer appseciation and hope to come shades 0711161111018- v i 1' 1 - - ‘gfifigfiegf’ enjoy ‘mffwmg m‘ That s, what the Magic Voice of RCA Victor does for radio. It brings you the full rich tone of the program, exactly as the microphone hears it. Gives you a greater range of notes- and all the beautiful cadence of voice and instrument flow out to you with Once you've heard the Itiagic Voice -nor/iirzg else will do. So see and hear the stirringly bcautifiii, nasal/Italy nrii/ 1938 RCA Victor Riv/fa: at your dealer's Open Your Ears to Something On High. 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The bride was escorted to a. gcily decorated chair under a large white bell, by hcr sis- ter, Mrs. Loring Raynor to the strains of music furnished by Mrs. Earle NLcKsy, Ruth Mill and Lormii Woodside carried in several baskets laden with parcels of all kinds those were opened and verses read. IO% NOW MO by Mrs. John McNutt, Caroline __,____ Pickering and Mrs. Murphy while ‘ Mrs. Fulton Simmons arranged them 0n the table. Miss Pickering thanked all in a gracious manner for their great kindness and all joined in singing For She Is A Jolly Good Fellow. The presents were costly and numerous and con- sisted of linen, glass, and chinaware, sliver linen bedding and many other housekeeping necessities. The THE use. _THE conve N IE NT Hf/OLMAN il=i©MEfjiplAN °~ E 22.1.1 .":..'.a=. NOTHING ADDED '- NO INTEREST 1.1.1.8 IMPSO NTH LY PAYMENTS SUMMERSIDE‘CHARLOTTETOWN LIMITED. MONTREAL , and Mrs. Stanford Pckerlng in more for your money. $69 9s honor of their daughter Laura who is one of this summers brides. i ,_: There were a large number of v i iii-Fun Line of ~1{1;;;v1¢r01< RADIOS" i; EASTERN LIMITED‘ 58-58 Grafton Street Now Being “Shown-by i F. A. STEWART JONES Special Representative Charlottetown evening was pleasantly spent in dancing music being furnished by Roland MmcKenzle. Refreshments were served by the ladies and a most pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. A goodly number of resident of this and near by communities at- tended the Fleld Day recently hefd at lVilr. William Johnson's Although the daywaeexceedingly hot and the high winds were disagreeable yet, the shaded grounds about the beautiful home of Mr. Johnson Get Your New 111121.». VlCTOR” from MILLER BROS., Ltd. Suitable Terms May Be Arranged made it. an ideal spot for an outing. Free Installation on all New Radios. i A large tent was erected on thc1 'u'§{1‘cT1j6’“fl5'5"'§1en 1 grounds with seating capacity for f-@a1zed_ a p dd sum w” the largecrowd who were present ____ and provided accommodation also M155 331,131 gummand, 11M 1-9. for the sneakers who were present. turned m nei- home in OtLBWlI after Several splendid address were given f gpgndlng a pleasant visit with on the different phases of the mend; 1n 5e, v1ew_ farming industry, many questions, ._.__ were asked and much valuable in-‘ The “h0g1 he” ‘reopened on IOHHINOH W18 fflceivtd- A lPleildid, Monday the 16th another term with talk was also given by Dr» Jack on Mr. James a. Murphy as principal U10 P5110111"! 5nd 0MB 0f 10X DUDB- and Miss Marjorie Bryenton as as- Last but not least was Hon A. E. _ 5151mm Mlucbean who gave a most interest- l _____.. in! ICCWM 0i the ilflplleflingi Mrs. Richard Dickinson, New while on his trip to the Coronation. Glasgow‘, spent a few days recently The ladies o! Inns River Presbv- 111 Sea View the 11111151, of her p111? tcrian Church served tea on the ants, Mr. and Mrs. H. L, 13011. grounds. The tables were laden with 91d, all the delicacies of the season to which e largo number 4m ample Mr. and Mrs. Edwin were visitors to Chariottetowiikrit? tending the Exhibition, A most successful Sunday School Convention under the auspices of the Anglican Church was held in Sea View Hall in connection with, the Sunday School which is held! there with Mr. James R. Murphy as Superentendent. Owing to other social functions the number-j of delegates present was not as‘ large as was expected. A bountiful rvpast was served by the ladies in charge after u-lroh Study GIOUps were formed 11nd the problems were thoroughly discussed and much‘ helpful information received. Rev. Mr. Bridgewater, Rev. Mr. Hut Rev. Mr. Fream were present edreuee and 1411191111 and gave helpful I tnmkinl were greatly appreciated by all. A vote of thanks was tendered those who acted as hostesses for their kindly entertainment. Mrs. Earle McKay and Mrs. William M111 entertained the girl friends of Miss Luara Pickering to n. niceiy arranged card party at. the home of Mrs. Earle McKay on Thursday evening in honor of Miss Laura Pickering who was married on Wednesday. There ivore four tables of cards and after a pleasing game the first prlre was won by Miss Anna Cody and the consola- tion prize fell to Miss Hilda Adams. Refreshments were eervgd by the hostesses assisted by Mrs. George Marquis. All departed to their homes after wishing the bride to In every happiness and also the hostases for their klndl tertninment. Mr .and Mrs. 000789 and little daughter Jeanee i9 w their home in Brlilhim‘; Ma's?“ spending c. pleasant ho-idfll’ View. They were nccomnflniw" Mrs. John T. McKay- 5°“ m1. Md Mina Flora MrCluigfill-"Ju o1 pcqiic. who will be the gLd ‘w, Mrs. Marquis for an cXif" ed and Harvesting has coinmcncengued several farmers are buslb seem! cutting grainThe efllllcmp be up to the iwi-rill? on Dnrnley School rlmpfpfid w“ Monday with a new vrmtfw m1- Eilen Harrington and t garet Biehlm! Ilium‘ y”