HYGIENE COURT or ]USTI_CE Business Man Accused of Rheumatism (Before Mr. Justice KTlUC/Pffl) juooz: Have you anything to say, prisoner, beiuro aClllCfltt is passed? Pmsorllza: Well, my lord, I can't see that rheumatism is u crime. Juocs: In these enlightened days a] preventable illness ls n crime-Just u much as suicide is, You've no right to have rheumatism-lowering your oilfi- ciency, Spreading gloom, making your- self a liability to your family and your country, instead of an aset. Do you know that rheumatism costs the coun- try millions of wcelu of work n year? Pnlsolnm: But I couldn‘t help ptting rheumatism, my lord. IUUKB! Don‘t be so sure! The common causes oi rheumatism are constipation ind excess uric acid. A! man to min, an you stand there and tell me that you cant prevent these? 'R!50NLR: Give rue another ohanoo, my lllndl . Jvnor In this Court of Hygiene we don't punish-Jae reform. You are re- leased on probation for three months, on condition that. you start uld religi- ously keep on taking the ‘little daily dose’. Plusomln: But — but that's exactly what my doctor ordered me years ago! Ioodz: And you tool no notico. Pluooun: Wol, my lord, the ur- pense. . . Juooz: Expense! Nonsense! The Kruscllen habit costs much lass than 1c a day, but it will nliorm you ‘body and soul’. Get rid of the poisonous waste matter from your yyltom, and you will be a new man-Jroen, cheerful, oficient, without a care in your hurt d! an ache in your body. Go avllay now and don't let mo sec you here again, or it may be n more serious matter. Nart easel lllluscliisuillslltrs relieve constipation and rheumatism é ' a ifllchen h l. combination of afiundam “fiche and huh sweral mineral salts which air. You should have mo" your body must get, in some salts every day; hence the im- vny. w kwn the blood ours. TASTELESQ W portllnce ol the "little daily the inside clean, and the sys- tem generally toiled up. but which you can't get in Natures own way without (JOFFBE ORTEA dost. Everydm 5 counter sells Kruschen in 25c. 45c rm 75c bottles. It‘: the little daily dole that doe: it. Eastern Guardian “This column i reserved Iornews of local interest but advertising of I m. ‘sy nature may be inserted a! 4c a word strict-lg paynblo in Id- vanes. msuascnnrrrons ‘oo the Charlottetown (‘vuardian mo be nautical to their Re-pt. Archie 1e. oomvwau. womsnls Wesley Ble-llj-Mrs. ‘nloke’ ‘business part 0i‘ Troubles." Lunch was sewed bv the hostess NORTH rffvnn msrifllm The July meeting of the North PIVC“ Women's Institute was en- l.. inod at the hm“? 01 M155 M31‘? his guest. his cousin. Miss Teresa Do .e. with ton members and “"99 Dollahoe. of Prince Edward Island. \l.\ll(.\l‘5 present. The lnoetiflk Op‘lCIllltlt'l£t, ulho with Mrs. oiled with the "IHSUWYQ Ode" ""1 also attended the commencement the roll call responded to by "My vxerciws With his brother. Mr. R0- CIABIIIL for Pompom; OONFIDII-ATION LIII BUI- ANOI. M1412- THI NORTH Alli-MEAN ASSURANCE 00., I. W. T831012 13th. Gomez an Good meals served. JUDGE VISITS HERE-A VQOX‘ ket Ottawa. He is a native of Bramwell Chandler M. A., B. L. $0.. left Monday morning on a m or trl to Nova Scotlo. when be will dram the Nova sooth Home and School Association at Wolfvflle, and the social Credit Club at Hali- ax. He was accompanied by Mrs. Chandler and little son, Brlar. WEST ROYALTY SCHOOL -I.n the recent. account. of West Royalty School closing, the following was omitted: Grade VII -C>ertiflmtes were presented lo -—l. Marjorie Long; 2. Thelma MacArthur; 3. Ruth MacKinllon: 4. Bobby Gates: 5. Lloyd Gates; 6, Bertha Hurry; ‘l Doris Plckard r-o POLICE ARREST TWO-An at- tempted break into Dennis‘ meat and grocer-v store on Prince Street early gyestorday morllinfi was foiled when ileizhbors a" used by the sound of breaking glass notified police. The OITICQTB arrived quickly on the scene. and the woulwbe burglars took safety in flight. Two suspects were arrested n short time later. and when they appeared in court yesterday. were remanded in custody until Thursday. Investiga- tion dllsclosed a limit! gloss in the main door of the store had been smashed. i110 floor and counter in- side being littered with fragments of glass. Nothing was reported mlseirul. MR. JUSTICE HYNDMAN AR- RIVES-Mr. Justice J. D. Hynd- mon, president of the Pension Ap- peal Court, Ottawa, i; visiting his brother A. W. Hyndnlan of Chor- lottewwn. A native of Charlotte- town. Mr. Justice Honduran was called to the bar in 1899. and prac- tised ln Winnipfilt. Portage Ln Prairie. and Edmonton. and was appointed a Justice of the Supreme Court of Alberta in 1914, n posi- tion which he held until his ap- pointment to his present position. His wife is at present visiting her son. Louie D. Hyndmlln, Eklrnonton barrister. who is spending the 511m- mer near vl(‘lt)l'l.'\, B.C. GRADUATE!) AT PRINCETON -—Mr. Dunstan McNiuhol. son of late stare senator James P. Mc- Nvrmml MC- Nichol. of Philadelphia. and Mrs. Farlyrn. Mrs. W- Bull" m“ QmllMcNichol. of st. Davids. received meeimh’ his B.A. degree with honors at the (‘YO-‘Pfl b‘! flinging "Pack u“ W“ graduation exercises at Princeton University on Tuesday. Mojoringln 4 politics and internntlonal affairs. his course at Princeton has been a brilliant one. Zllltl marked with hon- ors. Ho \\’-.\s rl monlbei‘ of the Phi Batu Kupnn. For tho Rlncfilfim Senior Prom. Mr. McNlchol had as McNlchol LII! hove moved Mm, book to their former office above 11-2398-1-0-81. m; home KELLYS CROSS PICNIC. W86- Ju d Ro- 11-2310-7-11-1 to (Rzarllottetown yesterday vns liiiflllil 3 dn-lm-r-na-u. tn . when is Professor of Pathology in lhe Unl- versity 0| . lhnllobu Ind Dkocbll’ of the lobar-ovary tn tho Wlnntpoa General H ttsl. I). Nicholson Lt- ignited P. .'0oIll86 in 1010 and nnled by his I110 and daughter . no is wurlm tho province R . MaoKlnnon h n native of Alnalh. 115.. and pastor of R )- m United 011mm. Tbrontn He l i0 (K QMII‘! Unl- v tbo college which lumen seven 0011b homer: omorw its n-odunten. EDITING FROM ‘I'll!’ —-l|k. J. W. Novvson. of Onpoud. min-nod homo on Monday evening from Western Canada. whore ho visited his son. Rea. He traveled as for u Kelowna, B. 0., by ran Prom there ho and his family motored to Vancouver vln., the State of Wash- ington. over the Stephen's pus in the cascsle Mt. From Vancouver Mr. Nowson mode the boat. trio across Georgia S. D.. to Victoria. While at. the West Coast he visited Mr. and Mrs. Mac Boulter, former rmldenta of Crapaud. The return trip to Kelowna was made via... Canada ova the Caribou ‘Prall. On 11m cnxntorrmowu ovum»! THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN OLMANS LITTLE miss I85 " Hopes that you And Wishes To Announce The Following Numbers his Prize Winners In Our Anniversary Drawing HOLMANS “Miss 1857" is pleased to announce the following numbers as PRIZE WINNERS in our Anniversary Drawing. Cheek carefully the numbers listed below. If you have my of the cornsponding runnborod Ballots, sign your name and address on the reverse side and bring or mail them to Holman's at once. JULY 12, l»! " enjoyed Our Blst Birthday Party his return to the East Mr. called to see Mr. J. l! Matthews. at Brandon. From there he motor- ed toElg-imwherehevlsltedhllnop- new, Mr- Inman Newson. of the Canadian Bonk of Commerce. The Manitoba. are well ud- vanced. In some laces the gralnits 1n head. Altholuz the season n Alberta and Sn-skahchdwan is more backward the prospects are for a crop. Mr. Newaon met many old friends while he was sway and enjoyed the trip very much por- tlcularly the route through the Canadian Rockies, lot-LB (‘ ngllols-Mil- for Fox Foods for 1hr past r of “I may my l V9811. like vonr bhcults as fox food and so dothefmeu. Iaonhlvhggnut snows this season." PERSONALS Mr. Gordon Carver, Hnnlbrook. spent the week end at. Camp Kl-Orn. Brudenell. Mrs. Hacker Murchison who was recently operated on in the P. EL Island Hospital. has sufltclenfly re- covered to return to her home tn York Point. Mr. Alphonse Perry, of the Charlottetown Hospital Staff. left. yesterday for Cape Egmont. to spend his vacation at. the home of his parents. Mrs. l". H Rowe. of Fredericton. N. B.. is the guest of Lieutenant. Colonel L, '1‘. Lnwther and Mrs. L-owther, Brighton Road. Nllr. and Mrs. Jack Riley. of Bos- ton. Mass. arrived on the Island Monday night. and will spend a short vacation with Mrs Rllews brother Mrs. Milton Maollean. West Devon l . . O O Winning Numbers At Wmmng Numbers At Summerside Store Charlottetown Store an» . BALLUI‘ N0. PRIZE BAL-LU!‘ N0. PRIZE 27867 Studio Couch 24453 Studio Couch 14508 vanity Bemh 19795 Dressing Mirror 14532 32-piece Dinner Set 24893 iiz-viwe Dinner 5st 13549 Auto Rug 24217 Auto Rog 12332 Pair Pillows 24003 Pagr Pillow! 28241 Pair Pillows 22620 Parr Pillows 23433 Pair Pillows 24450 Pair Pillows 27359 Swift's Midget Ham 25073 Swift's Midget Ham 14417 swim Midget Ham 24393 Swift's Midget Hum 26727 Swift's Midget Ham 19696 Swift's Midget Ham 13196 Swift's Midget Ham 19167 Swift's Midget Ham 26655 Swift's Midget Ham 19741 Swift's Midget Ham 17140 Swift's Midget Ham 22380 Swift's Midget Ham 12722 Swift's Midget Ham 22272 Swift's Midget Ham 13960 Swift's Midget Ham 21921 Swift's Midget Ham 17037 Swift's Midget Ham 21041 Swift's Midget Ham 17114 Swift's Midget Ham 19670 Swift's Midget Ham 28010 Swift's Midget Ham 22771 Swift's Midget Ham 25454 Swift's Midget Ham 19648 Swift's Midget Him . '1 Lucky Summerside winners bring or mall Bal- Lucky ChErIOU-QWWH Willi"!!! bflnfl 91' mm lots to-Advertising Department R. T. Holman Ballots to-I-l-‘Moazgeg: 01:11‘. Holman Limited, Summer-st e. . m‘ v l" ° ' And.... 19 ‘ INSTITUTE , ' L .____ Favourite Author.” _ lit-rt McNlchol. who is a senior all and her aunt, Mrs. A. beard, o The Julv meeting of the Corri- Minutes of inst meetlnrz wereroad Princeton, he will leave on June Colemdn, wall-York‘Polntlvonlvirs institute and approved. A lQllTtN‘ of/[thalgs 30. sailing on! the t: S wgili>llgligb$ was hand at the llOfHQ c: Mrs. Wll- was ICllLl from Mrs. . ohn . ores t‘ for Europe. wlore ev _y ST. PATRICKSS¥NO3D scnool Here Are The Lucky Bulletin Numbers Check the following numbers with the number shown on the FRONT PAGE of the Sale Bulletin that was mailed to your home If you have one of these numbers, mail the whole Front Page of the Bulletin with your name and address to- Advortising Department, R. T. Holman, Limited, Summerside, and your FREE Prize will be mailed to you. llnm White. York Point. on Mon- for fruit sent her clurinlz her lll-lthrough Gormany, fiance. and day afternoon July 4th, with the tress. A w-rv lnterristwf toll! wool England. James Pkxlgcgilcllrol. President in the chair, r-lvr-n by Llrs. Rltgavl ion ey ant of St. Davl s_ ncrompnn er ~——— _ Meeting oix-lls-zl by Singing In- Mrs. Brine Macklnlry‘ who attend; lllere. Miss Teresa Donnhoe. 1 r132]: Closlnlsggfiglsiferi! sqélgag] ltitute Odo, followed hv (need. vd the nnrllllal (‘LHHPIITIOII which sail on June 30. for Yarmoutll. m 130w” m per“ c, Roll call. lnlillltes. A (lLSVlLSdl/Il oil was nelll in Charlottetown. Nova scotln. Canada. WhQTG she J 9 cgayoomixoa este do o»! holding tho ice Cream Look pitlCt‘ Miss. Mary Doyle nml Mrs. D. S. will open her slimmer- home at r539 ehflgnd Vang?“ 3e“ may 1nd it WflS decided to iIO-(l ll. on MucKlnnou were appointed as de- Georgetown. Prlnco Edward Island. em Pfflgw cl were eummed in July 14th. at Cornwall Hall. Com- lugzites to attend the district con- for the seasm. — The Suburban mé 5-59" mlttecs were oppoinéed to look ilk:- ventlon 2t Cornwall Hall August and Wayne Times Pin, teacher M! A b fer same. A splenrli paper on e the ollrt . __ ______ ' North River Institute since its be- Next nilaetinlz to be held at the ""*' '1‘ ' " 9d wumsmaméollgdelfiwnyoxgllg Dizzy ginning was read by Mrs. Harry home of Mrs. John Mnt-Klnnon " re and locum“ responses {mm Scott also one by Mrs Fred Ic- tvlhon roll call to be responded to the pup“. mflsd w u" uammg < i ' ' , - ~- l. to Il _ all?‘ gnmggl‘vlj°i"‘l‘tlrt”goz‘gl’°gf gl°"*v°v“i'lt m n new be we 1.0134751111251533“: iii? heigdeilinllilignzfiégecvei; 18889 10th - 18080 100i. - 11206 2am. - 1200s am. - 1411s later. Program r-onszslul of Sol0—- Lunch convmltt/ee. Mm. Cordon preseyxwd-a nice programme o‘ 151,. — - m)“. 25610 ma‘ _ 16204 387]“ - 13970 ‘Hlldn Butler. Rewdlng —Mni~1i>r3~ Thompson. Mrs. John MacKlnnon. “mm drms and recnuuons m ‘ 2nd. __ 11432 11th. __ 11481 . — - 39th 10300 McKinley". Jim. Ray Bruce and Miss Mary .1; ve c“ able manner Th“ _ 1.3131 zlsL ._ 18638 aouh ,__ 10921 - '— ~ ma/fiic otslov Btlrlln lnrvlteg tho Doyle. - mgnmepwu intermingled withwe 3rd. — Z4530 12th. -- - 22nd 11659 31st‘ 2M2‘) 40th. __ 230m m rs o ll-z" 1 lie .ur ll -— ~————-—- ,__ " . —' ‘_ ---- EYi.‘l"-_l’.“.’l";’ft“i“F9301!’ . sill/filly. v),"ir»_¢llt-L!i‘.‘!'°§ ME: tcilriiilfjauiildbjllf: Qfiirllfillniilil til? I _ 3517;: 23rd, ._ 10499 32nd. - 21776 gait I ' “lift 0?. .122". of u... classes. no m, _ 14000 15th. - 21632 240.. - 1220s “Rrd. - 43m _ 121m e5 "m “w” w" “b”. w W" _ 1 is u. - 20:20 25th. - 23901 34th. - 15 44th. - 1mm giliirliilfiglltilictlirllwfiilziiwgl _ 131i» 17th, _. 22090 26th. - 10331 asui. - 14004 45th, _ isslifi ‘ilerlfitlfiilim and Z n°°i.~.“$'"§§¢o- 9th. - 17033 18th. - 11051 270i. - 1910a 36th. - 1906» 46th. - 20R. lng case and set of military brush- os were presented by Norma. Don- nelly on behalf of the pupils and Women's Instltutc of the School. BEAU" Mr. Huglgtes though tug‘: 311mb;- n‘ l l ’ \ " I l); ‘ilyllslclhhcdfnigpreliledo few well ' p. chosen woxlis. Alger ‘a grrgid treat " ‘ fr it can y a een en- ’ ‘loyeduby ‘hi1. the programme closed , 1'1 became thin, hollow-cheeked, ‘°-"T,;“Q“§,‘,{‘,§,w§§§ ,§“{§,"e“‘§dd,5,§j,“_°'“" and had black rings under my eyes. 1 Dear Teacher-F. I felt the chnrm of life had left. mo. Alsoslehinstgh$a figrnlfiograkigasg . . a c _ . _When spring time had come I wss m“ we {ed we cannot m; you so 1n the ‘blues.’ I rend of Dr. Hamll- without showing our appreciation ton's Pills and got l‘; boxes. (at you in hBOHIGbSGQKMYTTIIQUSUQP - - . . ave n n s “Within a month my appetite tggglguyou have vgm-y Pa. Ind color were good. I gnlnod tier: lwlthtulo. and g1 {ldll I - to n on u . strength and felt like new. Life Nowfaaal Me g ‘o In" u‘ and vigor returned. Such a medl- we w“), you much aw mo cine should be in every home." A. future nnd ask you to t-helo All Prizes Must Claimed Before Jilly l Don't Delay l _..-__ Charlottetown lA. Brothour, Kingstown. wtoufrmuwmrflg% mt lllllwltrorvs PILLS ;._§.i“.§§'.§."o.._.§$.l:" °’ “t. ' ljromoto Good Health station. R- R nlzlndilslu l uvlwrxflililt 7 _ — --BY__3T@7R3_F17'735"’ l’ 9v LY- MOVIN‘ aux m ., - I €3€NED l m $l9lfsoto - m: , _ A. fps well “RS5 M: ~ , l FOR ulusic---— - -;..'a§ Zlllllllllul ""'"l|lllllllll ‘-"".'."_""_"JL"M' Qnlllllllllllllll, l lll ~ , Ilulmillllllllllll ..llllll I l * LINCOLN Ellsworth, shown here with his wife, h testinl "W powerful oil-plane in the background for an Anhrotlo expell- flll. Ilo will leave If cm end ol the year for tho lntloflry Q11!- Jhbthohotunoxplorolprtofthowoflrlfllootlsrojull: ~ - , Q l6 IIIVI its! Ihll. Brooklyn. . / ‘illllllllllllllllllll illllllllljjyo ..-.fl -~