ii E16» 928 Q3‘ ‘the delightful handling ease perfected by a bail-bearing. worm-and-gear ‘ i’ ,,,.-.. ' All’ ‘ u olfactory. 0:!icsuz—Go-vcn|a|all us. Elmer: and Spun Tire Ema. (llilldifillgFikiGENEltAL MOTORS OF CANADA, YBIVMITED The Big Convention is drawinl nigh. Let everyone pray for fine weather. The Montreal boat will ar- rive Monday morning next about 8 am. " The local committees are ‘Ina daily and working hard rounding out the various details. An excellent automobile service organization is being evolved under the able management of the Gyro Club committee and is meeting with a generous response from our citi- aens. for which we must here express our profound thanks. A central car bureau is to be set up at the Market Hall. ‘phone 236. with branch ofllces at Carvell’s wharf. ’phone 364, and at Prince of Wales College. It is absolutely essential for the proper working of this organization" that all car owners who intend to. orare willing to assist in this work should register with one of the committee. namely: Messrs. C. M. Williams, J. P. Hillion. T. B. Rogers and G. Greg- ory. We understand that many people intend to drive their own medical friends, but are standing preferences are quite natural, but far will render the work of the com- we would therefore solicit . l '= SMUOTHER, quieter motor that sweeps you along at high speed for hour after hour-in perfect comfort l Acceleration that shoots of: ahead at the traffic line i Power that conquers the steepest hills l hepositive braking action of big. non-locking, 4-whecl brakes I And ter your cars and be prepared _ when at. all possible. steering mechanism l That's what you get in the "Bigger and Better" Chevrolet-a type of . erfornisnoe that brings an entirely new order of motoring enjoyment nto the low-price field i Come-take the wheel-wand see for yourself what a great car it is. Drive where you will through the trailic of downtown streets-and note thejnstsnt iss onse to throttle and brakes. Head for the steepest hill you ow-~an see how effortlessly the Chevrolet valve-in-head motor will carry you over the top. Drive over gravel and deep-rotted clay- and delight in its amazing comfort and great roadubility l Truly, the proof is in the driving-and we want you to have that proof. be called upon to than one day. where they will be expected to drive The local committees ~ . . commodation. it is not possible to . 8° 9°“ ‘kw’ ‘t ' ' “d” i 0154-"! open‘ any of the entertainment i iunct. ons to the public. P .nce Motors i A a Matthew & McLean Prince of Wales College. where the Fl - a aoums meetings are to be held. is being ERNDE " CHARLOTTETOWP thoroughly renovated. stalls for ex- ‘g " - k _ . .1 Dealers For Prince Edward‘ Island scientific program is given below: Wednesday. June 20th. College. 9.00 a.m.-—“Coarctation pf aloof from the organisation. These it can easily be seen if carried too mittee useless with resultant chaos. the whole-hearted co-operation of our citizens in this respect. Please regis- to drive when called upon. The com- mittee will honor your preferences According to arrangements being made it is hoped that no driver will serve for more Car owners who have registered will receive the night before a postcard stating when and . Friday, June 22nd. wish to express their regrets that, on ac- count of the large number of ex- pected guests and our limited ac- hibitors installed. lounge rooms and reading rooms furnished. and the whole beautifully decanted. The Scientific Meeting. Prince of Wales the aorta with obliteration of the des- cending arch diagnosed during life in li boy of 14; impending rupture - 'l‘1-IE, CHARLOTTETOWN commas THE illnlcli tnlivilllnl " PRBGRAMUUTLINEI] a statistical ‘study of the causes of death in 200 cases with autopsy in the literature." (Lantern) Dr. Maude Abbott, Montreal. and Dr. W. H. Hamilton. Montreal. "The Treatment of Pernlcious Anaemia." Dr. Duncan Graham. Tomato. "The Post-operative Accident." Dr. G. H. Murphy. Halifax. “Heart Disease and Pregnancy." Dr. W. B. Heniiry. Toronto. “Types of Encephalitis Lethargica in New Brunswick." Dr. A. F. VanWart, Fredericton. "Carcinoma and Ulcer of the Stomach with Demonstration of Wax Models." Dr. E. M. Eberts. Montreal. _ "Pathological Changes in the Breast. and their Clinical Signs." Sir G. Lenthal Cheatle. London. Eng. Thursday. June 21st. 9.00 a.m.—“The Wasted Hand." Dr. L. J. Austin. Kingston. "Asthma." Dr. Daniel Nicholson. Winnipeg. “Primary Ulceratlve Colitis," Dr. P. H. T. Thoi-lakson, Winnipeg. “The Treatment of Chores." Dr. Haig Sims. Montreal. "Focal Infection as Encountered in Common Disabilities." Dr. W. l... Robinson. Toronto. “Benign Papilloma of the Bladder." Dr. R. E. Powell. Montreal. "Pleural Pains; their Cause". Dr. H. A. Bray. New York. "Matemai Mortality." Dr. Helen MiicMurchy. Ottawa, and Dr. W. B. Hendry. Toronto. 11.00 a.m.—For ladies. drive about city and suburbs and visit to Fox Ranches. 9.00 a.m.—“'I'he Use of Sulphu- cyanate of Soda in High Blood Pressure," Dr. R. D. Rudolf. Toronto. “Cancer of the Cervix Uteri; the value of hysterectomy versus radi- ation in early cancer of the cervix." Dr. John Fraser, Montreal. “Cancer of the Stomach." Dr. F. N. G. Starr. Toronto. I “Some Clinical Aspects of Hypo- thyroidism." Dr. A. H. Gordon.Mon- treiil. "Consideration and Treatment of Chronic Purulent Otitis Media."Dr. Geo. Tobey. Boston. Mass. "Responsibilities and Opportunities » of the General Practitioner in Pre- ventive Medicine," Dr. A. Grant Fleming. Montreal. "Some Common Mistakes in Diag- nosis and Therapy in Diseases of Children." Dr. Alan Brown. Toronto. All prise: at Factory. Urhcmr-Gavemmmf Tllirr, Hamper: um) Span Th: Brim. - - - - seas-no igmir-libfdgb; l" ; fggggg oi’ the aorta; cerebral death; with ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘Z311’: Eunldmlrtisé ca... - - gag: ' ' ‘ ' ' ea star e ivery - - - . ' e e I I 740470 T n Truck Chassis - - - GU-Ofl - 0 - - 515.00 Rzadstar Express ~ - - $50.00 Vicinity . H Address And Presentation Salesnlan Wanted l A large Canadian coifillii-lilfl appoint a representative in Prince Edward .,Islnnd and _ _ , l :is weii acquainted with ‘the provincial who e- ie and retail grocery trade. s positon should apply by 0 fiuardian Office, stating experience; salary expected.‘ A _ be regarded as confidential. rl-‘or 'nsulatlng walls against heiit r _ _ _ Ind cold a mew process sprays thcm control electric currents with sound ‘bin romm Sh” was attended by h" it any thickness desired with old newspapers. cut. to the size of con- ietti and mixed with water glass- Mrs. Allie Palmer. MacINNlS-PORTEOUS ST. JOHN. June 14.—St. Andrews _ b t t Church was the scene of an inter- Ou 0 esting wedding at 5.30 Tuesday aft- ls a crnoon when the pastor. Rev. J. S. Bonnell united in marriage Miss An- ‘nle (Nan) Porteous. daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Robert Porteous. and Dav- id Charles Macfnnis . of Toledo. f Ohio. son of Mrs. E. A. Maclnnis. ' . or of Toronto, formerly of Charlotte- Apphcdnts ‘town. P. E. I. The church was letter to X. Y, Z, beautifully decorated with apple blossoms. As the bride entered the age and church. Mrs. F. J. Hodgson played communications will aunt. Mrs. Hubert Reeves. h of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Profitt. requires the services of a man W 0 Conference at Sackvllle last week. 10th. the bridal chorus from Lohengrin. The bride. who was given in marrl~ ‘age by her father. was becomingly ,gowned in beige georgette with hat. shoes and stockings to match and carried a bridal-bouquet of Colum- Such An Englishman ha; invented a Freetown’ device to control electric currents ‘sister. Miss Jessie B. Porteous. who with sound waves producrd by the were a dainty frock of powder blue human voice, ggeorgctie with hat to match. John from the famous “Dunk? INTERESTING PRICES FOR CHlLDREN’S PLAY SHOES, SANDALS AND oxronns Patent - Leather- manual ~ LG. Bruce was best man. During the signing of the regis- lter. Mrs. Harold Lambert or Hart- Jund. N. B.. sang "O Perfect Love". ‘and the brldc‘s sister. Miss Roberta ;Portcous playcd the violin solo, }"Salut D'Amor." At the close of the ceremony Mrs. Hodgson played iMcndelssohns wedding march. Mr. and Mrs. Maclnnis left im- mediaicly by C. N. R. for Montreal and Quebec. They will take the trip to Toronto. by the Lake's Route. land thence to Toledo, where they ,wlll reside. A beautiful array of iwedding gifts testified to their pop- Iulsrity. The bride will be greatly , missed by a host of friends in Saint ‘John. - Among the gifts was a handsome silver service the gift of the post loffice staff. the bride's former as- frociatas. and several substantial mhequcs. The groom's gift to the lbridc was a topaz perrlant. * -—-——-<-0-Q---—- daughter. Mrs. Ralph Brown. their sister. Mrs. Ralph Brown. On Thursday evening. May 7. Presbyterian Church here. June 10th. the choir. attended. Tan Leather . ‘ ________ panied by Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Baker Sandals Sandals MEN Avon) WOMEN W! Adrcadia. ilfjaimoutgdwtdrtiimg- ' - ‘ ITII HEAVY BODY-DUCKS m’ 7n” war in - Women's, 254 to 7 . . $2.00 Women's m- lloy's. 3 in g : w __._ ' geheyrflgpeak in highlefi: terinhs of rlgilé W ...'..... $1.50 Minimal Youths. ll o - s h Wm“ A" h au u scenery, a o _ eco '- chuirii. a to ml; 51.90 clillirs. s to 10s.’. .... .. si.io 1' “oummuhh I allty of the xopie. While lh Frec- lllllllll, s u» w, shit ihrsiits. t to w, .. ..... .. 00c l ___ town they re the sums of Mr- Many girls and women cry and and Mrs. J. N. Profitt. Patent Leather worry because foul body-odors drive .nway their best men friends. Per- lfume never helpaThese odors indic- Tan‘ Leather ~ BTIOKING WINDOWS Qxfordg OXfOIilS .iiie a constitutional condition that‘ . a Bnyfi, lilacs I to 5 . . . . .. 82.50 fortunately can be easily overcome. To move a stick window. puil Misses a Youths. l1 to 2 $0 3min, "is Misses. sizes ii The treatment is simple. First clean the ropes at sash ti e imp as far Child's. I to 1594.41.15 ’to 2 52.00 up ‘your ‘ilrtiesidaelloflfilzsgngusiofivbgli- as possible altnigelxraiilhtltlihmél: with n , ca m - sns . . liimiu. s to m n40 Child's. s to m; $1.75 , (my 2g‘. mmmm you mm Con” . P .l}§_l>_°__‘"______ lfllwft aims. Men's. a to Ii. 11.86. aruqisiinasmss. use. . I90" Ulsv r wn Oxfords, Women's, $1.00.‘ f Alley c~a~ Co. Ltd. lpletcly overcome Constlpatimwhich‘ ‘is the real foundation of bad-smell- ‘lng perspiration and offensive body- ‘odors. No medicine is so well suited a .to women's needs as Dr. Hamilton! sauce. the Juice of l lemon and APPLE GONBBRVE SNEAKERS Boy's. i to 5.5L"! opuirs. ti to l0 m Men's. this. For!) fl-W- Y‘"'""- °°"' Wm mus, they srihgnowh an ast-"ed rlho if‘l food chopper. s-t cu ionishing amount of material fromI liioth the upper and lower bowels.’ No more odor!» no headaches. I10 thic i molt’! Pills. 3W1’? i rtflfl) roo-rwasa dealers. _V added. making it extra nice. Miss Florence Bell. Summerslde. spent the week-end with her sister, be“ o; the League of m‘, cms Band Miss "rho Phillips. Middleton. spent the week-end in Freetown. the guest pxggsgsttetdgé (gggliglriftezn%tfirgg the presentation, thanking his fellow Rev. J.VW. A. Nicholson. M.A.. has been invited to the. United Church depart without expressing w you a congregation of North Bedeque shirword of appreciation for the faith- Messrs. Chas. A. Meikle and Ryan motored to Freetown and tried tlieinmember of the Society and have al- luck in catching speckled beautlesiways performed zealously the duties R of the offices confined to you. You The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. William Burns. and family. in the death of his Messrs. Russell and Bruce Burns left Wednesday morning for Augus- ta. Maine. to attend the funeral of reception was held at the home of Mr. Jardine Stavert to bid farewell to Rev. F. Williamson. pastor of the The re-opening of the church and dedication of the school-room of the United Church was held on Sunday. The speaker at the three services was Dr. Trueman. Principal of Mount Allison Univers- ity. Special music was rendered by The services were well Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyd. accom- ' Two cups of unsweetened apple lltiils. Although‘ these little pills are orange. also the rind of each chopp- raisins. chopped fine, and l z-s clips sugar. Cook ‘all together until it. is I k: remove tfromgirtsartpdoadduia) en use Dr. Ham-cu finely cu wanu . ur luck “m! ‘m yoga-i and woman no}: jelly tumblers and seal with who regulates her system with Dr. paraffin. I had 1-4 cup orange Hamilton's Pills will look and feel marmalade and 4 tablespoons kill’ her best. Sold in 20c boxes by all on hand ss leftovers. which f also On Sunday afternoon the mem- assembled in their band room to bid farewell to Mr Chas. Praught. one of Miss Sadie Buchanan. Bradalbanc._ h 1 h f d is spending a few days with her t er number w o 1e t’ yeswr “y morning for Montreal. An address was read by Band- miister Leo Chaisson and the pres- entation of a valuable pen and pencil made on the behalf of the band by Howard McInnis. Mr. Praught modestly acknowledged members for their thoughtfulness. - l The following is the address Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. of M“ Charles E- Prwim» Margatc. attended the re-opening of‘ the United Church. Freetown. June) Our Very Dear Friend: Having heard of your intended de- parture from ‘our city. ilwe your friends in the League of theCrdss Band, feel that we cannot let you ful services you have rendered to both organisations. You have always been a faithful have been a cheerful worker and will be missed in all our activities. As a member of the band you have given of your time and talent to make it a credit to our Society and our city. In wishing you God speed and good luck. we ask you accept this small gift as a token of our apprec- iation and a remembrance of your friends in the Society and the Band. Signed on behalf of the Society. ERNEST ROBIN, Vice-President. , JOHN CUMMISKEY, Treasurer. PATRICK McMAHON. Spiritual Director. On behalf of the Band: LEO CIIAISSON. Bandmaster. Jacob The B t is element. DRAMA) (July 14-21.) The Central Bedeque Baptist ent to the people of Prince Edward Island. another Biblical Drama o.’ thrilling interest. The Pastor, Dr. J. J. Sidey is the author of this Drama. and he has written it along the lines of flfiblical Presentation. with a great hope that through this appeal to the eye. in tableaiix. and picture. this old story rem the Sacred Scriptures. shall l e again in the minds and hearts of the people. ~ ‘ - i ‘file Drama has been written n three Acts. with various scenes in each Act. The Pint Act commence! with the "Stealing of the Blessing" by Jacob. from his brother Esau. 1 From this point the course of Jacob's life has been traced in picturesque Drbma. throughout his sojourn with his Uncle Laban. his meeting with ' Esau. his wrestling with the Angel. and finally the P 1 Pace rennin. ' ever produced on Prnicc Supplanter Church is busily preparing to pres- f in the selling of Joseph into Esyu‘ is vividly portrayed. This "Act also deals with the experiences of Jos- eph in Egypt. The dreams of tlw Butler and Baker are heard and in- lerpreted, also the dreams of Pharoah arc shown to be Gods we)’ of raising Joseph to a position of Power and Service. with the Home Scene. and Jacob and his family face starvation through the horrors of the famine. The Brothers Journey to Egypt and which cnd eventually by the re- brother. closes with a magnificent tableaux. of Old Jacob, being received by Egypt- Speclal Music has been PYOPBWd for the occasion. Tile Cast is com- posed of the picked amateur dra- matists. of the district. In all in- will be in the naflifflfli- _ _ costumlng. scenery. electrical light- ing effects have bccil arranged. and the Central Bedequc Church. has no hesitation in saying that _this Pageant will be one of the flXlESi Edward Island. _ Everybody will want to 580 it. the Pageant "The OVERCOMERS given two years ago. over 2.000 Pei)‘ pie travelled to the Bcdeque Hall lil order to be present at one or other of the performances. This year lt is expected even a greater crowd will be present. Already the first per- formance is reserved for the dele- gates attending the Baptist Associa- tion of Prince Edward Island. which convenes at Tryon on Thursday. July 12th. ‘The first performance will be given at Bedequc on Satur- day. July 14th. and the Association Delegates will attend in a body. and tickets will be on sale imlnedl- ately. Asian as possible all the Communities will receive notices of desiring io reserve tickets. and not knowing who to inquire of. write J. Sldey. Central Becieque. P. E. I. REMEMBER THE DATES. Jul! 14th to July 20th. dependable first-aid iffiew dmm p ng ‘quick Tel q" oration mishaps "Death of Isaac." The Second Act. shows the home in Canaan. about the time that Joseph is placed in chum of his Fathers Household. The sneer and cmnlty of the brothers. culminating A ilsorhl no ti!" her home in Sourls on the morning cf February 15th. i928. Mrs. Henry . - -.-_ McLaren (nee Sarah McFadyen) at The ‘Iihird Act deals once mo P ‘the age of finymme yen“. ilong time she had not enjoyed good health and for the last four years was almost an invalid yet notwith- there meet with varied experiences. iigfl%lilgnggi edvegxlqcalrfhglégle aijglegél}: her of the Catholic church’ and w“ vealiug of himself to them us their by Joseph. The Drama Pharoah and all the Royal Court oi‘ eluding orchestra. about 60 persons Beautiful During the next week. the Page- ant will bc presented every night. where to obtain tickets. but people directly to the Director. Rev. Dr. J. In Memoriam MRS. HENRY McLABEN There passed peacefully away at Fora with her daily. could not believe that death was so near for she her- self was always bright and cheerful and seemed to possess great hope of ultimate recovery. A few days be- fore her death she was overcome with unusual weakness and finally with calm resignation she yielded her soul to her God. She leaves‘ to mourn their loss her husband and one son Daniel, also one brother Peter in Bangor. Maine and one sister. Flora in Bos- ton. Mass. besides a large circle of friends and relatives at Canoe Cove and Rice Point, P. E. I. (Her daughter Margaret predeceased her eight years ago.) (Patriot please copy) .____.¢o§_%_ ' MR. THOMAS E. FISHER. There passed peacefully awav at Jamaica Plains, Mass. on Friday. May 4th. i928. Mr. Thomas E. Fisher. in the 79th year of his age. The deceased had been complaining of having a slight cold, but was around as usual, when his death came rather suddenly and unex- lmtedly. The deceased, with his wife. who predeceased him nearly two years ago. immigrated Gaspercaux. P.E.I.. where he was weii where his many friends shocked to hear of his sudden death. ‘he was visiting on the Island. and saw the most. of his friends and neighbors whom he associated with formerly. The late Mr. Fisher was l ilenri a hand to all in sickness or . i from and favorably known" and will be It was only last. summer a devoted Christian man and a good father and was always willing to trouble. He was a consistent mem- always punctual in attending holy services. = His funeral on May Joseph Fisher. Jamaica Plains. Mass. to the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. Roxbury. Mass, was largely attended. especially by his Island friends. where a requiem high mass was celebrated. and thence lib the New Calvary cemetery. where he was laid beside the remains of his beloved wife. who |1s ‘eceased him nearly two years ago. He leaves to mourn. five sons and two daughters. Four of the boys reside in Boston. namely: Joseph, Edward. Martinant! ' ‘Henry; and John in Rumford Falls. Maine: and Mrs. G. Groppnet. and Mrs. Sadie Peters. in Boston: also one brother. Peter, in Boston. and one sister. Mrs. John Lannagan. Cambridge Road, P. E. I. May his soul rest in peace. (Patriot please copy.) -_-__40§_____. RIIUBARB PUNCH Cook one quart of rhubarb wltil- l out sugar. Boll for five minutes one cup sugar. one of water. six cloves, one-inch stick cinnamon and" some" ginger root. Add this to strained rhubarb. chill and served iced. "~' a Wool Prices Ship your Wool to Gradin town. and get benefit_of strengthening markef. Wool prospects look bright. Co-operative prices in Ontario now much higher than last year's sales, reaching from 30 cents to 35 cents according ‘to, grade-an increase from 30 to 40 per cent over cor- responding values for the same wool last ear. Consult the Secretary of the Shipping Club of, District about shipping. June 2_0th to July 10th. Ship Sarly-Mark packages ‘plainly. Be sure your name is inside each For further information apply to, your or ship direct to Grading- Station. Charlottetown. Make June 20th a big day for shipping wool all over the Province. be received at Arena Rink. Charlottetown from package . . J . W. BOULTER, Secretary P.E.lsiand Sheep Breeders Aas'n_.. HAY!" on the Island. Hay Tcdders. CIIAILO We carry the "finest Haying Tools The new Thomas two speed Mowey. Wide tread-B foot or 6 foot cut.’ f Rakes, Hay _ igniting. _ ' (i. TQOLS ir xiii-Bus... save ms ,,. ‘woken HANDS _ 0th at 9 a.m..' from the residence of his son. Mr. ' g Station. Charlotto- i Wool will