AUG_I_I__S_A‘_I:_25, 1928 _ _/' ‘v 1* 0U, who do not own a car, are of the great outdoors. them needlessly-you, who do _not fe pleasures may be yours, We have a variety of good cars which Do not go on missing things you can imam QUEEN uNVEiiIsIM mn- SURPPRIISE AT BANQUET.‘ ,ll;... oil ll was ‘iltitcllllctl by molly iii’ Kill-l: l’. .5 ictinc and staff. For the iilrst time lll history the Ai-ihanr queen has dined uiivell- .. ‘(Yl "l! Afivliun iterriitlzry alith UlllPl‘ Ilhiul members of her owii family, l-llll" JPPM-klnuz all lli-RVlUllR lSltillrltz, lrililvitiion, l _.\ _ I Tllfl irlllvlllazi cooi-nsipovuli-iit in" .- r ‘ S - —~ ~-<0->——i NOT TO BE OUTDONE‘ gt lie-r sollccitctl ll llttlé’ t i lllIllL‘ so llllili ho would lllv ill l. Are Your SHOES Properly Fitted ? ' If not. they should be, everything depends on the manner in which your shoes are fitted COMFUIL. ~ APPEARANCE and LIFE of tlic SHOE. FITTING SHOES IS OUR BUSINESS \. Also our hobby, we take more pride in fitting you wcll than we do in making a sale. N0 l‘l'l‘, NO SALE l5 our Mott/o. . ADVANCED SHOWING OF FALL FOOTWEAR ' - We planned in having our. Fall Shoes In stock for Exhibition Week-THEY'RE IIERE, conic on Satur- ,-., , do! W8. by express. We will be Ill"! l0 hi" W" look them over and be fitted when our stock is com- visiToiis T0 A \ THE ‘EXHIBITION Should take advantage ol our sletvicc. ll’ "W! IDPPM" late Good Shoes, Comfort and Appearance combined Wllh I [$611001 IIL FULL FASHIONED ’ SILK~ HOSIERY ' llslanothsr oi obr Hobbies, nothing but the very but Iii-files our buyer-and thelprices must be satisfactory. l. i ADI; FASIIIONABIIE SHADES In FULL FASIIIUNLH $111K IIOBIERY It S1450, $2.00. Chiffon d0 31-75, $3479- iuu a coilmi, lTll. FITTED roorwaan- Charlottetown, P. E. I. ,1. ».i| l fi\ “A message to THE CHIIIUTOTTETQWN opAfiDiAN ‘ Central Guardian lo-ooboooooooocwooooooeooo o the man who does not own a .1‘ ” cntly hale and hearty were also w, "oc sccu out of doors Mr. Weeks.‘ who is eighty-nine. and Mr. Mc-‘ , Q , . o BRIGHT, BRISK AND BUSY ATl Health Sellvlces 0f E uisarv-riiin-za-ono of the visi-l - - o tors to the City yesterday was Mrf’ Céillaillall Mlddlcal ° Richard Vcssey of Little York, who A _ _ t is ninety-three ycars of age. He‘, o came alone with a team to-haul a; Ssoclatlon 9 , load of coal, and was quite "chirpy", . and full of "pep." Yesterday appan, “"°°",‘w‘E‘A‘S°l;fl§'"'"°" Mcaslcr. a cliild-killer. This dis- 11g? tr I'll?‘ Ymllmlgl" enlflY~the convenience oi swift, easy ‘we mm P ace to place-—the comfort and privacy of trips ffeehlrom ltiifck and timetable-the thrill of roads flying be. neat you I e never-ending ribbons—the fresh, cool breezes You are missing all these—and more. And you are missing price of a new earl For surprisingly few,dollars all of these r A good Used Car, sold by a responsible dealer, offers you all of them, and at a cost so low as to be an obstacle no longer. for “Bigger and Better" Chevrolets-cars that hold thousands and thousands of miles of enyoyment and c0nvenienge_ And . missing many pleasures el you should spcnd the owners have exchanged Oreridy who has passed his eighty-iv ninth mile stone. ' lflrincc Edward Island Bible Society lOrwell United Church; August 20th, case which so many regard as, of no Lc.lc usness and which is thought of __ .‘ as a necessary evil, accompanied by MB“; 50mm‘, MEETINGsrj certain inconveniences, is, as a mat.- Memdngs m me mmres, o, the] fer ct‘ fact a serious menace to child life, and occause of the number ot'| chilckcn it kills. it ranks high am- I cng those diseases that take life in! itrly childhood. ~ will bc held as follows: August 28th Belfast Presb tcrian Church; Aug- . m, 305,,‘ W02‘, Lqands PmSbym-L, In 1926. there occurred in Canada fail Church; August 31st. Caledon- 393 dams "Cm 54938165. 01' which a Presbyterian Church. All moet- 46! Wm children under one years! lugs will be held at B000 o'clock. 01' a8? MW ‘mills mm mes-WM and will bu gQgh-Qggcd by M; Tm)- occur ulldcr fivc years cf age. Tlic‘ mas R. Millman of the University dllww flllflskvd especially those 1m- of Toronto. 7200-8-21-25‘ dcr three ycars. The cider the child. 5 the better chance he has of recov-i A PLEASING COINCIDENCE. — cry. ‘ l It is interesting to note in connec- Meascls is a communicable dis-l lion wltll the Free-For-All Race at. cast; it is passed from the sick to‘ the Exhibition that ihc donor of zhe Llit: Will. It is very easily spread and handsome silver trophy, Dr. Chris- practically all who are exposed can-I tcphcr, is ii distinguished son of, tract. the disease. unless they havcl TlEIéis-fh Wéllcll ho Left it}: early b0y-‘ bscn protected by a previous attack.| nco or ostoh w crc e ecome a ' ‘<1 ' 9 i; ‘ successful dentist: while the suc-l, onlilalimlstnlliviklillorigoil$215 ‘icssiul IZIIIYCI‘ was M13 Johnny 0011i iiial to expose cltildrcn to measles,’ “'3 WM 11S @1150 a lflaiive of Tlsnish" because to dc so is to risk their lit-i an equa ly success ul in the profcs- e; ; sicn he has followed. Co qr - . .- -. - l o... o. n. h. 5.252.. ,.’:,§§;‘°,:,,‘;;§r;?;;§ ‘,‘,°‘,§§l,1",§°§,‘;;‘fi and Tlglllsll lol llllldllelllg men of‘ pare the ground for other dlseasesd sllch callble‘ 1 It ls the pneumonia following meas- ' its which makes it so dangerous gfAgggulfylgllrfililg1alélgeor9522315iTuberculosis may become active . “ ‘ ' ‘ ‘after measles. V???“ ‘he home °l Ml‘ “ml Mml Concerning the control of meas- ll“ll Plllgecll‘ New l-‘°ll‘l°ll' clalm“ lcs, it must be remembered that mg the" only dallglllel‘ Verna‘ “l ‘measles is most contagious during the early age 0f llllee yells" the days before the rash appears. Thelllllellll was llelll Oll- Sallm For this reason "it is advised that day flllemooll‘ August l8‘ all“ a cv‘ y child with a cold in the head‘. brief sci-vice at the heme of the little kc“kepc away from owe, ch,,d,.en_ l St. Thomas Church. French River, cams’ bu, because the com may be “Last summer we suffered a fire loss of more than $400,000," writes C. C. Smoot, Superintendent of tlic C. S. Hyman Company, Limited, one of Canada's leading sole leather manu- facturers. “We didn’t want such a thing to happen a second time, so we took the precaution of lining our new dry lofts with Gyproc. Gyproc gave us fire pro- tection and faster, more. economical construction. its izrlllatlng qualities enabled us to economize on fuel. Need- less to say, we are well satisfied with Gyproc." and exceptional economy. it is used it gives insulation, fire safety, rigidity; endurance, uniform thickness, speedy application It is tb= only ’ CANADIAN IAADE fireproof, cold-proofpnon- warping gypsum wallboard on the market. l Ask to sec a full size Gyproc board all ready to use for remodelling or construction work. Any of the following dealers will gladly show you liow Iiglll: and strong it is-how much fuel it savc:—licw it takes any decorution—h0w, quickly and easily it is put up—how ii: buildings warm in winter and cool in summer, . and will not: warp, burn, crack or shrink. A perfectly smooth, even surface is assured by filling the joints with Gyproc Joint Filler. l tr". the remains were removed to m; only ,0 prove“, the Spread o,~ Use Gyproc For All Construction WRITE FOR FREE Book Please send me handsome free book "Walla That Reflect Good Judgment," which gives valuable in. the prices are the lowest we have ever known. Dealers for Prince Edward Isl-an- . sniovi See these good Used Cars today. Philips rendercd very feclingly. °'l°‘°'"ll "Beautiful Isle of Scmeivhere." The. many floral tributes, truly showed _ the esteem in which little Verna, Plwnce “llotors A. & & was held in the community- The _,_(' Jean pail bcarers were: Gordan Constab- ‘l-“WERSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN. P. s. i. “U”, fit “on Baker, Stanford Carr, Lloyd Ramsay The sincere sympathy of whclc community goes out to the, Parcnts in their sore bereavement.‘ Shc leaves to morn, their loss a sor- rowful mother and father. and one brctlur, Fulton. , . .. _mc~i> -- 4 , PERSONALS Mrs. Mary Latiigan. Montague, was among the visitors to the City,‘ attending the Exhibition, 1 Mr. William Smith, 'Millview, a visitor to ihc City yesterday . tending the Exhibition, , Miss Olive Smith. Mlllvicw, was a w lo ‘pay the usual fc(.._ ll ' ‘i! ‘\l"\' .lll"l|l l.» drive oifl , 'll“ llfll" ll" "l"? lllgl ilov, oi c n!‘ Fill‘: regain r fiisiitci" to the city yesterday. LIAHORE. Alia. 22. ‘fir’: lklll! ulill ii, .. .. :1 I-,,|,|1,-q_ , n,,,§,,,,fl,, ymmg "m" , f|ll‘l‘.(‘I| nf Aifgm-nlilsian ‘IYIVU Lxlsl no i. y.» _ l .1 suny, ,,.,,,,, m, M” m H“, l,,“;‘_r ilnil, J‘ J‘ Dunn‘ n; s0me,,v,,,e_ time in lilakilng ihc influence oi 1.4x.“ izunquc, - cikhuirvil, ,; ~,- l‘ “m, cm,“ “If? ' H.155“ arm/ed m me Cm, this week toeii- ll/(LQEIFPII tour felt. |\-.' 1min u nil nifllituirli ‘llil: lulu- 'l'll" [My - pnlnlcfl u, h“, ,,,,,,_l n. visit to he. daughter, Mrs. ‘ziry J, FitzGerald, She was ac- ‘WilS lift “ompanlcd by hcr daughter Cora. ilhtl l(ll of" rlul ,,,..,,,',,,, ,1, -1 Mr. s. "r. ammo of the Ronalds l Advertising Agency, Montreal. is at ,prcscnt spending an enjoyable vaca- tion at Shaw's Hotel, Brackley Beach. This is Mr. Ritchie's second _ _,,_, _ l" ‘vrtit here, and on the present occas- “l- ' l"‘lll“ ‘ion is accompanicd by his brother- liii-law and sister-in-law Mr. and ,Ml's. Harold Gaudion. iiiutive ‘ziilczwrlitmt, who [mu ‘ll tullw- ~ P,“ < '_‘ ‘i ri-Yri- . I (sully, l ‘s nap once ‘iIlIll ‘he said czrzc "i ~33. ,» m‘ (‘i (l1 ' l l .kh St-rltsnizin, V,_. _ Walls do not make a home, it i; ,lhe atmosphere, inside the hous! i which makes a residence a "home, ‘ _ swzct home." —--¢-Q>-i-—- W asflfl Very Delicate _.Nc~.v Ilcalth CzilTcA-Ifhrough Using Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. Mrs. Caspar Miller. Lourdes, N. S. - ways that twice in her lifeiini: she ' ' , ' has reason to be thankful for what; vllsllllrs to the Exhl‘ Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills did for her. - - She says:;"I was a very delicate bll-IOII when re- girl going into womanhood, when I K first found benefit from Dr. Wil- " ‘ _ liams’ Pink Pills. I was a sufferer turn to the“ homes with cramps and pains every month‘ ‘ and was hardly able to move around at all. One day when I was very sick v1": c. rm lmpfcsive scrvitc war ._ ~ . Pmducted by the Pastor’ Rev‘ Mr the fust stage, the most contagious Spriggs. During the service Mr. Roy “tage, of measles. 11' You arc J p Part of the protection of child life is the protection of the child from nleasles- Gyproc ivalls, uestions concerning Health, ad- dressed to the Canadian Medical As- sociation, I84 College Street, Toron- to, will he answered by letter. Ques- tions as tc diagnosis and treatment will not be answered. .D_>~<Q; ~~~ Ups and Downs Ilrom ‘WDONAIID Tryon and Vicinity E . Summers last E-IOTlOLIS Month. l~' here And lrt us, it enjoy Ere. winter's chilling breath shall chill The hearts of girl and boy. .l. II. Don't grumble if the day be warm Now mind. I'm telling you. Before ancther Springtime comes. We‘ll have cold clays, fa few.) So if il-‘s cold or if it's hot. Lcifls sec you bravely tzrin, ‘ To frown when you could smiling e . would surely be a sin! and Mrs. Fentcii Howatt, Tryon Branch Reads. Mr. Leslie MacDonald. of Nortlil Tryon wasa visitor to the Provin-l cial Capitol last week. OLd friend SCOIIC paid a ‘call tgl __ ____ _ Tlycll Rlvel Rlllllllasl wee an iii charge Tryon Consolidated Miss l6“ Ml‘ llllll Mls‘ Fred Clwsman Adelaide Ines, (Principal) and Miss llle Pmllll llllssesslllls “l a lllle‘ ml‘ Retta Toombs. (Assistant; North dziughtm, congratulations. Tryon’ MES wmnmed 36s,; Auk, __" ‘ , W bste . Mrs. Cauglilln, of Port Aurthululustlnc Cows Jean e r Ontario, returned last week aftcrl A Number of Citizens o, Tryon paying u. short visit to her SlSi-Cl‘, {littered ,0 Cl_npaud_ on Wednesday ll-lls- ll A‘ Mllcpllce‘ ol Tlyoll‘ ,cvtiiing, August 15th. to itttclltl ihc ‘Movie “The Prince of Broadway" Plol" E‘ D‘ and Mrs‘ Macphee oi land they were well rewarded for the Toronto, returned last week aftct mcture was a deemed “m,” as Yocx rtyliaceiisingdRTESZZV““Dlffililriingisdégihé:LMOVICS always are. Mr- H‘ A- Mllclallee‘ llllllllllgll Prol‘ Mrs. J. A. Lymon and Mrs. Cunn- H. A. MncPhee. although Prof. lmgham o, Tryon. attended me Barr MacPhec, is such a brilliant young it,“ Servmes at Bonshaw on sundm, man, he is always glad to come back | evenmg. August ,9,I,.,_ to hLs "Island Home“ during his you may inirotluce new economies and enjoy fire, cold, heat andvound protection by erecting homes as well as industrial plants-for mansions as well as cottages-r-Gyproc is reczrnmcndcd by progressive architects and builders. * J. A. Poole d; Thompson, Limited,-M0iit aizuc, P. I. ILT. Holman, Limiied-Summcrside, P, E. I, CANADA GYPSUM AND ALABASTINE LIMITED, PARIS. CANADA. b , Miss Adelaide Mabey of Gladstone, _ "P. E. I. returned to her home on‘ Wednesdayof last week after spell- dlllg a low days the auest of M11; Fireproof Wallboor Why bdild f0 burn? Gyproc does away with inflammable wood-lined walls, roofs, ceilings and pariflio l- , Miss Ida MacDonald, of Tryon. Iccst. ‘Valley. can have the guaran- teed bread made ‘by she said to my mother. ‘Wily not f , d_ who are equally 81M, ,0 W91. try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, I know 11,,“ back they wilLdo her - a world oi‘ good?‘ The result was my llllllllel. gm Slx On Monday, August 20th. the fun- hoxes and I began their use, and I em, o, ‘he m“, Joseph Maw“ wok a friend came in to see me, and Summer vacation and see a], his 01d] Clark BrosofAugustine Cove rec- irntly completed the ro-painting of ithc Tryon United Church, on the ‘exterior, which adds greatly to it's appearance. These men deserve scon found benefit from them. By Hynes of Charlotte- lOWII If they Will only the time 1 had taken them all 1 felt nil altogether different girl and no ask the" grocers for lsisggr suffered from cramps and . Then a few years ago I was at- it. tacked with influenza. and was sick fnr six weeks. Again I started tak- ing Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and again they brought me good health. I am the mother of a family and do all my own work, so you see I have to keep in good health, and depend upon these pills to keep me so. Now, I always recommend Dr. Williams‘, Pink Pills to any of my friends who may be sickly." ‘ l If you are suffering from any con- ASk dition due to poor. wateiy blood, or weak nerves, begin taking Dr. Wil- liams‘ Pink Pills now, and note how your strength and health will im- prove. ‘You can get these pills‘ through any dealer in medicine, Tar at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Wil-' We ship to all parts 0f the Island. It’.s ‘an Island Product and a GOOD ONE. for it. MADE BY HYNES, of l lCHARLOTTETOWN Hi ll llama‘ Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont. holidays with the following teachers _ great credit for the fine job, they Pm” “n” l‘ llllge-llllg lllllless °l'made of it, and the surprisinglv 5°m° "llmms "m" ‘he hllme “l Ml" short time in which the work was and Mrs. Russel Malone. of Tryon. |comp,ewd_ Mr. Malone was a very highly res- pected citizen. and will be sorely M, and Mm Percy How“, and missed by his "WW "lellds- and family. of Tryon Branch Road-i. relations in this comunity. The fun- 5mm Sunday m sear,e,’own_ the ml w the PQOPWS cemetery “Yin-guests of Mr. Judson Blackniorc. was followed by a large procession, cf cars and wagons. I-Ie ls survived‘ Mm Irene we“, rewmed ,0 he,- bi‘ one brothel‘ 31nd one slswr- w ,homc in Tryon after spending a few whom the sympathy of the cntiremleaé-nn; weeks Wm, menus. ,,, community is extended. igeariowow, Mr. and Mrs. Fenian Hvwall and, Mr. and Mrs. Walter moon and fllmlly 0f TWO" Branch R0955» w"? and charming little daughter, Doris rtccnt visitors to Charlottetown. n; 11,10“ were visitors w RQgg v5]. llcy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thomas, __._ were recent Motorists to Albertoml MeqB,-s_w,1,a,-,, and Amen Thom. in their New Chevrolet Sedan. ‘m, of Tryon and Aibony respective. ———- lly motored to Summerslde on Mon- The schools of this vicinity have dgy_ August,‘ got}, re-opened after the mid summerl Mr. Nathan Atkins of Best/on. bein q Z-uipcg You may depend oliit always-as b l ‘odds, the be 1a,“ Supcrinundcn, o‘, cxecutivc ilnniuuon on Gyproc and home decoration.’ Iizime Address ceilings and partitions. For Please marl‘ whirh ( you urcilitcrtsled in ( ( Other uses Wherever Building a new Alterations nud repairs ROWE ‘VOODWORK ING CO., LIMITED, Charluilcloivli, Mzit-donnld & Con-Cardigan, I‘. Ii, I. Hughes & Cm-Sourls, P. E. I. Morris-Bernard 8t CtL-Tlgnish, I‘. l. iMasss arrived last WEEK to spend his htlld. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gamble, Tryon. spent last. week end at her home in Mi. Willuid Thomas of Tryon, rc- i-"ntly purchased ihc finc propertv, o; Ml". Hfllllllltllld Incc of Victoria. and intends residing there in the near future. Some of those in attendance at the Cl~'Town Exhibition, on Wed- nesday. vrcre: The Misses Vfiltl-l‘: Czihipbvllc. and Evelyne Bell, Dr. Bsll. Mr. Townsdalc, Mcssers Nat- [llifl and McCurdy Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Lester McWilliams, and Mr. The Coal we sell is carefully sel- alid Mrs. Joseph Wndman of Augus- ‘Med, and scmpumus,’ he“! "on lllle Cove‘ and Messrs Aullllllrlany kind of inferior matter, such n! Dawson. James Dawson. Wnddflllhdaw‘ Ev“, ‘on w” and m“ u M victor I-Iawatt. and Archsy Th0ml>r son of ‘Tryon. hlsh 111181"?- —-- l The REY. M. O. and Mrs. Briutonfl‘ ‘ l and two little daughters, motored to, W’ D‘ & Co‘ Cavendish, on Wednesday and had, a vcry enjoyable trip. . 950"‘ 1-,‘ , T. ed -<0->_-__- i ‘ WAS IT lllS WlFlT.’ \\'lN.\'lil‘l‘1(l, Aux. 22./‘“lli() H THREE ORDERS -‘~'ll_\'.~l Slulifvllivll rrrc tiuht with their mo. -y? \\'_ ll. Shaw of l-Itiiilhura, u " Scotland, ‘upsrt nil poipiiilai‘ ill-PUT" w? have» 593's Ruskln- "fllllmlfl ‘lets torlaiy u-lhgli he put ill a lorgflmlnklnd l" 8911"!“ WW9 0N9?! distance cull from illie Fort (lorry °l b9ln3_llm hwesl- 30rd“! and Hnlel here to Ikllnlhurg. Ho, talked selllsll‘ wlllllll mime‘ "as n0!‘ for four mlfllliies. and his bill was leelsl the seoond- noble and 5Y1?!‘ Mil. Nor (lid ohc ask to have tho lllllmflc’ but whlcll “elm” 9°95 p; _,.g,,_,, ruvors (,_ lnor feels without concluding; and “l .le4 is i-li: iiizizrfi lmz-ilfsrliiico ‘the nlllrd ‘ml lllgllesl’ wlllch lo”! itr-ivlphoro (‘It'll ovcr made ‘from Will l“ remlllllon “ml leellng l" , . Star