__. s.-.§¢ a" a’; . e sp... ;. ~ .- ._ -.s. Augiistiiie 00ve - Notes "By 11:0." Mr. Wilfred Clllll was a visitor to Tryon Monday evening. ~ w“ _ _ _ _ __ Mr. Harry McPhee. 'I‘ryon. r1!- onamsi."ii.a'oooneii. Petty, with passed thmush Ausuetine Moss. Koupai and Henline. v c°"~ " Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 i2 Stanley. Shaw & Peardon $1,191.23 Beques‘ Est. Alex. Stewart. approx. Phflgflelphla .......... .. 3 6 0 M‘ Iutmldblftmtlgebrfarffttqzov; n. Horne at Co. ......... .. 110.91 $15,000.00, not available till 10x2. 'R0bertaon and Taylor. Wdllh- gzedrggs zvznmgr a e Carter s; C0. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 299.82 Present; totals- Ring, MoGraw, Mlloughby and y ' ' ——-—é|l3onds and Debentures at o0 L, an _ $1,067.!» interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $0,250. 5114i"! ~ - - - ' - - - - - - ' '- '17 l: g eryerWmillfinregiefitlyltpagslgseghqglfig/h McLean Mortgage paid in 1 00o o0 Cash in Banks . . . . . . . . . .. 738.40 Pittsbursh ’ ------------ -- _ - full .................... .. , . __- nheni and Wilson. Grimes. Pus- “ugmln” cm Payments made on Notes.. 1,391.52 $0,000.40 ael. Bartholmew and Gooch. Hems- ML Austin Cameron 1s at p“? ley. sent busy hauling spuds to Carleton Cincinnati - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 0 4 0 Siding, also Mr. Burpee Carr. Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 0 Luque. Edwards. Jabionowski and Miss Iona Dixon, Stanchel, ls at Picinlch. Sukeforth. Jones and Gon- present visiting in Augustine Cove. “leg, the guest oi her aunt, Mrs. Lester ‘ Mcwilliams- Scotia and this amount: s6.910-42| ment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $200.00 Allllflflll Ill-ll" is now owin! the Bank 0T1 D9" Add Interest, I927 . . . . . . . . . . 7.53 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Francis. of mnmy the Interest being paid ___ first game; Searletown. were visitors to Augus- monmly 9653i Washington _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H 2 g (1 tine Sunday, the guests of Mr. and , - Less cheque for Drugs 21130 New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 i1 1 ""5- Hllmd “iilwls- STATEMENT ENDOWMENT FUND Balance, Dec. 3i, 102': .... .. $241.01 Jones and Tim'- Pliillrfl!‘ 11ml Andrew Improvement Acct. Bunk Mr. and Mrs. Percy Howatt. Elli- Bengoush’ Collins’ ots, spent the week-end visiting in wsifiliandmfime: w 1 Augustine Cove, the guest 0i‘ Mr. and Neaw :2“ 19 1 Mrs. Harry McFarlane. Bmwn‘ Andruel’ Hoyt Mr. Wesley Carin, Clyde River. an" d l 4 12 0 spent the week-end visiting in Aug- ggsz): p 9 ustine Cove, the guest of his niece, Walberg, Rnmmeil and Cochrane, Miss Beulah Robinson‘ Russell, Mcliladyen and Hofmann. Berry. Detroit-Cleveland wet grounds. Chicago-St. Louis called. rain. Owing to the recent rain storm. the farmers in this vicinity are liav- ing a set-back in their crops, but we hope that the recent and first elec- tricity storm of this year will some- Internatlonal League what clear the weather, so that the Momma] 2 "spuds men" will be able to have Rochester 2 better luck at planting than the fol-on“, 3 last few days. Buffalo 1 _ Newark .1 Must sign off. I guess. Ready“! 1 Not much news in the Cove at only games schedulect PIIEISOEII)?‘ to have more next time. American Association 5° lmwi M“ Chgllfi; %°nx?glg'_e~ Toledo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - 8 ll l‘- ,' v Indianapolis . l2 1'1 l FREETOWN NOTES Milwaukee '7 l4 i! filfszgipggzy ' ' ' ' ' " g g g Mr. Austin A. Sealer, was a recent) ~' - ' visitor to the City. St. Paul . . . . . ... . 8 l0 2 Clilumbus 5 lo l2 l Rev. A. S. Weir, Alberton. motor- Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 i0 5 ed w Fmetown on Monday _' _ mMr. Trueman Paynter was among‘ e recent visitors to Norboro. ' Mr. Wilfred l-lammill paid a fly- i w L- O» C‘ ing visit to Maplewood on Sunday ‘ last. Red Jackets win first game of the play ofl’ to decide second place. Thursday on the L.O.C. Alleys the first game of a three Eflme Plfly- Misses Mae Profiltt and Verna Frizzell were visitors to Stanclielrc- cently. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN in illfllililillil P. E. I. PRliTESTANl illlPHANIiliE All above Bonds and Securities kept in Safety Box, Bank 0f Nova Scotia. (Continued from page l) Accis. paid in full'.— Payment made on Demand loan Bank N. S. . . . . . . .. 500.00 STATEMENT HEALTH ACCOUNT Paid on Contra Account 247.00 BANK COMMERCE Total Payments, 1927 . . . . .. 4,812.48 Actual Debt, Dec. 3i, 1927.. 6,010.42’ (Controlled by W. F‘. Tidmarsh and N.B.—During the year the Debt was (3, i), Wright) ' consolidated in the Bank of Novagnnk Balance p" lust stage- Receipts lo Date, December 3i, i927] Nova gcgmp Mr. Andrews‘ cheque. $025.00 Estate iss E. E- MCKln- deposted less exchange.... $022.74 non, arlottetown . . . . .. 200.00 Add Interest uocumuiatedyu 15.03 Mrs. James Walker. Cape l Traverse ..... . .. . . . . . . . . . 100.00, $037.71 Estate Senator John Yeo, iPaymgntg mado_ - Port mu .............. -- 3.000-0°,r'o1- labor grading, etc . . . . .. $450.51 Estate Catherine Mum‘!- »For fence posts, etc. 88.25 East Point . . . . . . . 100.00 SE15 Estate Wm. C. A 0t . - Boston, Mass . . . . . . ..l.. . .. 100.00 nnlnnce on qgpngit, Dec, 31, $103 m Estate L. E. Prowsc, C inr- 1927 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . i lottctown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 500.00 (Accts. for lumber and wire yct Estate Colin McDoiignll. outstanding.) Argyle . . . . . . .I . . . . . . . . . . .. 50.00; ‘ w Family late Neil Mc-Ccn- YBRII-IF bUMMARY OF FINANCE» nell, Lorne Valley . .. l00.00 T0 MAY 315T. Estate Benjamin Mutch, Earnsclifie . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 500.00 RCCEJZCSIL]: Muint A. C. froma 820 71 ~ E d t iExpenditurcs including 1545-‘ nilfxsulpllulllvyul_l_ “@5000 o0 Accident . . . . . . . . . . .. 5,120.00 Interest on Savings . . . . . . .. 14.00 “Wk Credit Mav 31st 2,012.00 Loan on‘ over-investment... 15.00 ‘s???’ figyrlgiellllzrt ~- - gummy Debt today May 31st 0,410.42 [Bank Balance IN TRUST . 197.30 '[‘ t l . i INVESTMENTS l ogisiflfflMw 4000100 y ‘Fatal Canip Subscription . 58,500.00 From above Mvmmlh~ Balance Unpaid . . . . . . . . .. 12000 =10 Bonds and Debentures $4,000.00 _ ,_ _. ,_¢.>______ ' ' Interest Accrued at tiinc ' MACARONI purchased . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71.37‘ ‘i To give a variety of flavors to $407137 Your macaroni. try adding a lItLlt" 381M100 in Bil-ilk. D00 33- mustard and Worcestershire sauce i927 3, 1o the white sauce. Bequest oi late J. L. Shaw. i, City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,500.00 (Received in Ontario Bonds dircctii (Jodlg-FIJ-Col-d kStops in 10 Minutes CONTAGIOUS WARD EN- DOWMENT on to decide the Winners of second 085m C D Ta O_ Pm“ “m! the 713m w pmywfl mnPrlgfitt, were to thglclityunclln Rbuslf- first place was played between the ness saummsh Red Jackets and the Radios and re- sulted in a win for the Red Jack- ets by a margin or 58 pins. Jrhc game was very exciting from start Co finish. The Radios lost the first and- secondgames by small .Messr.LJ)arrach. Mouse. Albert margtns and made a great attemi" Stetson and Russell McCarville have to overcome their lead in the last recently purchased Durant cars. game but were unable to do this although they won out in the third game. The Red Jackets rolled a splendid game all through and they cameout victorious which added one game to their credit. Thursday night's game E. Connors had high single score of 118 while K. Coyle had high total of 420 pins. Following are the scores: The United Church service, Sun- day, May 20th, was conducted by Rev. A. J. Reynolds, Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs, C. T. Reeves, ac- companied by their daughter, Mrs. Garfield MacLean and family, mot- ored to Hampshire on Sunday. Mr. Angus Bernard, son of Mi‘. and Mrs. D. N. Bernard. has re- turned to his home after a success- ful year at Prince of Wales College. Miss Georgie Burns, Bookkeeper at Lepages Boot and Shoe store, m Charlottetown. spent the 24th with lied Jackets y-Mfifilfi: "6 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B . A puny 100 urns G Keenan 1m Mr. and Mrs. William Graham, K- C017"! 140 Bradalbane. were recent visitors to Tfilfll-lllzl- Freetown. the guests oi‘ Mrs. Gra- . . “Amos hams parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1 Reeves. B0 95 105 75 llii 148 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Reeves and 123 9n 103 (laughter Miss Ruth. motored to . .. . B0 145 122 Winsloe and attended the funeral of q, mynn _ _ _ , _ , _ , _ _ _ _, 111 9g 57iMrs. Reeves‘ aunt, ‘the late Mrs. Charles Bryanton. ‘R’ a Total-ism. The many friends of Mrs. Small- man. 0'Learv, (nee Annie Smith). formerly of Freetown, are very sor- rv to learn that she has entered the Prince County Hospital for treat- ment. I L,l0. c. B owtme Ramblers continue their winning streak by defeating the Volleys. L1" 1.1mm‘ ‘m the I“ 0- C~ “new Mrs .1. N. Profltt has returned to m9 Ramble" 33am Pmved them‘ her home after a recent operation solves victorious by defeating the m prince county 305m,“ Mm volleys by a marzin of 81 nins- The | Pi-orm speaks very highly of the ef- Rama was very exciting from start flcir-ni. service of the Matron. Doc- ‘liirdflnlsll-TlgetVflllellg P0115111 B fiilile"; tors and Nurses of that institution. V game u cou no overcom the Ramblers who took a comfort- able, lead in ihe first game and in- creased this lead in the second game also adding on a few pins in the third game to win out by a margin of ll pins. The Ramblers have a splendid record in this candle pin league of winning four ntraighi- games out of four which is a record that is not easy to beat. In last night's game W. Halpenny had high single score of. 107 also high total of 208 pins. Following are scores: V _____40>i—~ NEW GLASGOW NOTES Mr. A. Dickieson is now the own- er of 0. new Durant car. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Andrew were in the city on Saturday. Mr. Harold Dickieson spent Slin- day nt South Rustico. Mr. Lorne Stevenson spent the week-end in Charlottetown. ‘The direct-breathing Remedy Catar- rhozunc, instantly r cheg all aflected parts. i ,As per Last Report- IBoncLs amounting in . . . . .. rCash Royal Bank $150.00 101.04 I Just note the following chart,—itl Increase 192T ,clearly shows how the vapor of C11- Interest ____ the breathing organs in the nose, —~~~~~$378-_03_ throat and lungs-that ls why Ca- ____________..w_;:fl1'1‘t;1z0ne];1lvi0ys gets wlicrc the‘ as they were over ready to lend rt 1'0" 9 Yea i’ *- helping hand, but our loss is Chnr- "AD FOUL lottctown's gain. N5551- ‘l DISCHARGE Mrs. Preston Camnbcli yvas n rc- “I had bad cent visitor to Charlottetown. breath. much stomach trou- Mr. and Mrs. Lenard McKay. oi blc, itchy nose Charlottetown. spent the 24th. with and r; 1W1 “as. . Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McKay. al discharge that were The Dramatic Club of the Wom- caused by ca. en's Institute is very busy at pres- tan-h Rene; ent preparing the popular play came . quickly "Deacon Dubbs", which they plan] from caulk to put on in the near future. Don't fall t5 come and see Deuteronomy and the Deacon. rhozone. I am entirely rid of my trouble and praise Catarrlio- The 24th of May was well celc- zone “l” ‘having mswred m” w brated iw fishing parties to Camp-_ e m‘ slmmn Mmml- Befblce- bcll's Mills. Among those fishing ' " were Mrs. n. niii, Mrs. .1. B. Dicl<~ C“'“"ll°1°"° is auarantced to ieson, Misses Esther and Musa Ste- swp mlds ‘md cfllfllTh- Get the venson. Mrs. Percy Stevenson. Miss comlllele om? Dollar Outfit from Margaret Ling. Mrs. Walllc Dickic- Wu‘ dTlIBEl-ilfi- Small Size 50c. Batis- soii. Needless‘ to say there will be T301401! guaranteed with Caiurrho- somcg rand fish tales unrated. "m- 2030 l-“ITHOZOHB. when inhaled, covers,ul_l_,__ LlQNE 2‘. 192s Better Car than E New Series Pontiac Six is a better car than any previous Pontiac. i LOVEJOY And it is a better car than General Motors has ever before CHUCK made to sell at Pontiac price . . . 4 ABSORBERS ‘That is why the New Series Pontiac Six is meeting with such NEW FISHER BODIES a a a an enthusiastic reception. ~ NLIW GMR CYLINDER HEAD NEW CARIIURETUR NEW THEXZMOSTAT NEW STEERING GEAR NEW FUEL PUMP NEW WATER PUMP NEW GASOLINE GAUGB You have only to inspect Pontiads powerful six-cylinder engine . ,. . check Pontiads striking array of refinements . . - see Pontiac’s luxurious Fisher bodies . . . feel the quick action of Pontiac’s four-wheel brakes . . . learn the smooth-riding NEW cross-now _ , _ NEvillggaTfllgflr comfort of Pontiac s Lovqoy shock absorbers . o o , to realize that the New Series Pontiac Six is a better car than FOUR WHEEL - nuAuas -- -- - - imyou ever-thought-possible at such-amazingly low pricw" Make tlie_test toeclay. . . . at your Pontiac dealer-M showroom. __ I __ _ V I 7 Ariyjiur dealerfubofu: the Libra/erred Payment Plan which main buying any. P-a-o-ao l ~' ll0lll|E & 00 PRINCE MOTORS CHARLOTTETOWN SHMMERSIDE ' Dealers For Pi-inct Edward Islmffl PRODUCT OP ' l I GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, "LIMITED BPIIIgIIIEUMDIFZ-ltlllfll: 7 lHOwyDO YOU 00- wilwaic-Qew? ; fiTRANGE l HAVE NlT RUN NTO You BEFORE- ‘rH/orla ‘causal’ 1 KEEP on: THE = %iDE.W/\LK" IIHIEARIID wuz URN/in!’ --l§y—(§_e0rge MclvIz-tmis l HAVEN'T DAl@/\ l~f DIME FOR REPAiFPb on iT IN A14. THE ‘HME vVE HAD IT l Vi“; A- RATTLE- RQYCE- FVE HAD, IT 5i! MQNT45~5 oio YOUR REPARQ’ my TOLD ME- ._.V,) _ . _ 3 f’ (Foo-wise widu ~wuo3 DARDON ME AN’ SEE HOVJ-DUQAN I5 GlTTHQ ALONG‘ HE WUZ PRETTY BAD ABOUT- MR- , J 0.0, .,.\~ //* ' i111 ‘A 31%“ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " g: Miss Izel Rice of Chariot‘ ‘ n. " ‘uh " ' 63 67 .15 gizent the 24th visiting Miss Musa Howatt . s4 1s as °'°“’°"‘ w- mlmflm’ ' - ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' '" 93 98 m7 Mr. Frank Cahnut, who has un- 7379""- "3- dnrgone an operation for appendi- fiiib‘m_ l citis is making a speedy recovery. l lli - - - ~ - - - - - - - - -- , The many friends of Miss Louise. T‘ 91ml!!! Stevenson and pleased to learn that C. VIII“. - she is recooerlng from her serious L c’ lilld n illness. a . . . . . . . . . . . .. .._.__ l-—ll94 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stevenson and family, of Charlottetown. sm-nti Sunday visiting at Mr. and Mrs.‘ day night at 0 o'clock sharp when Brenton Dickie-son's. l the Stars meet tho Anchors and a bang-up game is expected (come. along fans). Ladies championship games also riart tonight at ii o'clock. ' {M- A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevenson on Wednesday.‘ 23rd. when a large number of Who does-his duty is a question friends and neighbours assembled Tm gamma w be "wed by mo, tn bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. J. B." "a g venture m; guggemoyp l0. Htevr nrnrl on the eve of their de-' Does part of bis that plants a nurture to Charlottetown where ‘n; lthey plan to reside. They will be ;_ 3| hyglrzroatly missed in the community, riauw 1'0 um: To FIND our WELL-LAST mom" HE was A‘ 1.11112 weivv-BH- HE A5KED FOR WATER $EVERALTl Mai» - y‘ 15% Gouur- DUGAN A5KIN' FER WATER-HE l5N'T PaEviQii-i - DQC- H535 Deunioue-bfi 513E THAT i » |‘i>l~i"1'- DUGAN‘ [l JUET WANT TO KNOW HOW . ME FRiEND - DUGAN i‘: DOCTOR ‘[1 /// DUCMN "'*"—i*\ SEE- DR- KiDEM- il\l RQoM-GQ- Q \ llt i‘ (In-l lhimn min: Ioanyql