EMBER 6. 1928 ‘I‘ ‘>0 k, Fragrant . . harmless to / ' Kill . I spray FLY-TOX into corners: ctlviliea andhveba . . IPIIIIIIICIIII up and (Ho. Nothing otjuala thla pun, dun, fragrant apray for houaehold nae. It la stain- - f [Central Guardian I'll-ES]! LOBSTERS at Alyvvard‘: today. lmvc Qucen St. {i603 HOSE AN NOYI HG Smnrzus Jessed and were fined small sums. awrlv - - nwmlwd- fined $200 or three months. A simi- lar case was adjourned. crrurrcrr or SCOTLAND-Rev. Ewen MacDougail B. D. will preach Sabbath 9th at Bangor at i030; Kinross at a and Birch I-ull s51.- Alsa ‘Tuesday liih at Point Prim alt ura luau aru- 7-39- tc rnaowama ‘.___ ' "m" ‘munom 93"." IF YOU NEED a new roof or dWmW 0r barn ask us to show you some of the many rooia done 0-04 ' one Insertion ...x. I Three inaorllolln v p," inasrlionl , gum insertions . M‘; GOO-O-O-OOfO-O-FQO-QO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c per line 0| ii with Brantiord shingles. Fennella Chandler. 7600-9-6-61 HAMPTON-United Church ser- viecs for Sunday, Sept. 9th. are as f0llows:-—Do$able, ll a. m.; Bon- shaw. 3 p. m.; Hampton, 7.30 p. m. The Rev. David Coburn.‘ M. A. B. D of Bradalbane will preach at all services. Rev. James P. Kaye, Min- FQQ-O-O-Q‘ wrordn 91- per llne of Ii warrlu lk per line of 6 wordvl ‘lo per line of 5 words ister. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES — In Nursin g the Keir Memorial Presbyterian » vin, later. grade. M. F. Vessey, York. Apply to W. H. Hood, Cornwall. Pherson . iis, Hunter River. 7327-8-23 -th.—4i _ FOB SALE-BLACK GELDING ' nine years old, weight about 1000 pounds‘ race record 2.1454, sound. Reasonably priced for cash. or will cgmmspolqnglqcg 3539s AN” consider exchange for pure bred foxes. Willard Ganong, Spring- field, R. R. No. 1, King's County. N. B. 7562-9-5-21. Articles For Sale ANTIQUES AND OTHER FURNIT- Apply Guardian Of- 7608-9-6-31 ure for sale. iice. FOR SALE-0NE 3 ll.l'. INTERNA- one International Engine, almost new, one 1% H. P. Mogul Engine in perfect condition, two 3 H. P. Fairbanks Morse Engine, good condition. Apply W.A. Pooiey, 1 tional Engine almost new. W.- I-I, P. North 'I‘ryon. ‘1560-9-5-31 lEroll-slba-sscoun IIAND r. w. t C. books including a Chemistry, l Greek, Physics, Cicero, and a few I others. Apply 224 Fitzroy Street. Male Help Wanted : WANTED-MAN 0R BOY FOR farm work. Apply, A. D. Brchaut. Pownal. 7870-9-5-41 -__p-_. Y . ._______ _____ BIG EARNING STIADY EM- lilovment for Barbers. Become‘ ix- iitrt in 8 weeks. Write Molar Bar- ‘_ _‘%:"Coliege. oepormrmt "r" islets" JAN, WANTl-Ilhf wokrr on ’ rlrm- Apply" . AN UNUSUAL, IlTUNITY $35__$50 ‘o, , EARNED flhjllare time ‘ilillfle well I ' 11nd‘ Persohsi Christmas 01MB’. 0 oi Stallo- Fmllhm. tantu. clerics. “at ‘acceded’. last season. Beautiililncw“ pic's free. Mas- !!!’ Kraft Co., ‘fitted, Toronto. Rtllresentativea I wanted small lowns also. ’ M. n. w. Sept. 4-6-8-11-13-15-18- 42-25-21. L‘ M: Wanted 316 $5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS PRACTICAL NURSE Qgggting Card sample book free; .. and women already maklrlfl v9 dollars up daily. in spare ‘ s; experience or capital unnec- y. Garretson 00.. Brantford, Personal Greeting Cards. _' m" Something new and snappy. "Im- perial Art" 51 Wellington West, 7572-9-5-21. FOR RENT-HOUSE AT BRIGHT- or. with modern conveniences. ESCAPED SILVER 7511-9-5-3i. FOR SALE-SO ACRES OF WOOD land at Glen Valley. formerly owned by the late Donald Mac- Price reasonable iol quick sale. Apply to Malcolm Gil- ' 7558-9-5-31. WANTS Church at Malpeque, next Sunday, worm lwklng all,“ aged couple, Rev. W. Bruce Muir oi St. James invaiids or maternity cases. Apply Church- _Cha1‘1°tt°¢°“'"- Wm "m" w" Box lull Gunl-dlan ofllce_ duct anniversary services at l1 a.m. a_31_3l_ and 7.30 p. m. to which the public the cordially invited. A- W- M“ Miscellaneous umrcocnuacrr or CANADA, ' $250 MADE _§ Kenslngton Sept ‘Blh, Rev. J. R. _ l JIZQd BALFRED HMACDOllVAll-D Saint, D. D. Minister. 9.45 a. m. ., TIME 1N CITY on» an urveyor, ermanv e, P. Sunday School: ll a. “The srmEwk-lng order!‘ Deuvew E. I. 8-7-1 mo. Faith ‘of the Son of God‘; 730 p. “Courage; 3 p. m. First United Church, Summerfleld. A ‘cordial welcome to all. MEMORIAM AND MOURNING cards at shortest notice, Guard- ian Job Prlntery. T°"°“‘°- A‘ w‘ MK‘ 29"" __ SWIMMING EXHIBITION-The '~ SHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- Misses Jennie Vaughan and Elinor FOI‘ saia, ly s " ‘l. Guardian Job Print- Henry gave an exhibition of fancy ,__ ery. tf. diving and swimming yesterday aft- FRESHENED ‘COW. Goon ;ernoon off Buntain and Bell's wharf WANTED TO RENT, HOUSE OR apartment furnished or unfurn- ished. Apply Guardian. 7576-9-5-4i which was enjoyed by a large num- ber of spectators who were greatly pleased. Both these young girls are “ u‘ swimmers and deserve FOX PUP. much praise. ' Finder notify A. McLean, Clyde ———— River; Rew3rd_ , MARITIMERS PHOTOGRAPH- 755l_4_9.3l ED-The St. John Telegraph of Sep. 5th features a group picture of the Maritime Provinces delegates and some of their hosts in Toronto. The cut is from a photograph tak- en in front of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club on the occasion of the Board of Trade luncheon on Friday. Aug. 3i. I HAVE YOUR WANTS IN AM- erican Rubber belting and Traces. guaranteed, at half price. Clinton D. Morrison, Fredericton, P. E. I 7496-94-8! BILLHEADS AND STATEMENTS neatly printed. Guardian Job Printery. l-f. RED CROSS HOME NURSING CLASS.—The final lesson of the Red Cross Home Nursing Class giv- en to the ladies of the Mt. Albion Women's Institute was held on Fri- day evening, August 31st at the u home of Miss Thelma Ballem. After ' two hours of review, both practical and oral, in which the pupils show- envelopes with address prihted. just the thing for acknowledge- ment, intimations, ctc., Guardian Job Printery. Boarders Wanted the instruction given in the twelve lessons of freslllnents were served by the class. The following members 75% of the lessons GIRL STUDENTS ACCOMMODAT- cd at 36 School Si. 7601-9-6-31 WANTED-STUDENT BOARDERS, comfortable rooms. Apply 26 Longworth Ave. 75434-94“ Benjamin Horton, Mrs. Henry Jen- Hedley Jenkins. Miss Marion Stew- art, and Miss Thelma Ballem. PAINFUL ACCIDENT.— The ROOM AND BOARD AT T55; many friends and relatives will be cm, Howl . ~747g-g-31-gl_ pained to hear of little William geeks Cruwys, son of Mr. and Mrs. ROOMERS w A N T l; l1 T w 0 hester Cruwys 3l-A Eliot St, Med- “may fumlshed healed bedroom; ford. Mass, who was hit by an auto m lo,“ Fm. lunhel- pal-tlcupn-s receiving a fractured skull. besides, write M. in care Guardian oificcother cuts and bruises. He has been 7513-94.31 taken from hospital to his home wheretulilehias doililgmosweli as can STUDENTS COM. cxpec . r. an rs. Cruwys are Tvgogmflynslgcomodsm opposite P. zleill kliiglwn in Charlottetown. He‘ I (ll Qlflco eng press messenger on C. P. w‘ c‘ Army Gum anrl577_g.5-2l R... for many years. An exchange referring k: the lsccident says:- BOABDERS ACCOMODATEIL Al». Alex . cDona d. 54 Paulina st.. ply Guudhm omca 157945-31 Somerville operating a Ford touring _ calrksouth of bldaina gt. at Fred- ' . erc ave.. a ut . r (Aug. 20th) struck William Cruy- y wys. aged 6 of 31A Eliot Street Medford, Mass; The child is re- ported as having started to run‘ ‘across lthe strlgeet Just as the auto . \ came aong. e was taken by Mac- Mn. P. piglgdee NO- 15 “P”- Schulz, tlo llle Iiatgrencc Memorial acLeod Ii - csp n s an . He is held for gag Lisgar. Callt. 6835:; mrgillfg" observation at the hospital and . B. ‘echelon 0n c l1 ' x-rays will be taken today. The boy. Revenue cutter Cvrteflwcc" “""‘—'d~ had cuts and bruises about the head ' Capt. Coffin in commflllfl- chest, back. body, and legs. Lyons Wharf Schr. Vandals, Capt. Malcolm in port. STUDENTS ACCOMODATED. AI‘- piy l8 Spring Park Road. 7584-9-5-21 Bruce Stewart's Wharf BIRTHS IIOLROYD-At Watertnn Park, Al- - berth. on September 4th. i928 to Mr. and Mrs. John C. Holroyd, a son. DEATHS port. i_-___4__ Bohr. Nellie J- Kill!’ “Pl- ““" MACAULAY-Att uwis, Lot so, on run-m Wharf Schr. Hazel w. Cant Mun" l" FINED-scveral persons appeared before Chief Mlgistmtg Shaw on T119568? charged with infraction of , ‘h’ “mm” B“ Acl- They can-i Important Results of Ba ptist Conference Sketch- POLICE COURT-One drunk was.- ed great ability and appreciation of l the course, dainty re-l acknowledgement cards from the! Society: Miss Julia Carver. Mrs] kins, Mrs. Charles Mitchell, Mrs. a ram“ °i m” ‘“°'d‘-‘“" THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Wolfville Convention i Optimistic in’ Tone ed by Rev. Ross Eat on. from the Maritimespedal interest in as much s; l, Police Court yesterday 11101111118 ABflPlist Conference held reoe ti ‘ d l d _ - n ylmarked the 100th anniversary oi e en mt m “ pmmbitw“ ca” w“ “t wdmue YWV- 398s C. Eaton re-,the Acadia educational institutions. ‘ports a very successful series of It marked also the 150th anniver- meezings. The tone of the conven-lsary oi the Wcliville Baptist tion was distinctly optimistic. "We-Church. are facing serious problems in our There was a special convocation denomination and outside," MzaEa- of the board of governors and fac- "m 5315- "YB: there seems to be in ulty of Acadia. University, at which 0'11‘ P901116. as represented at the degrees were granted to a few dis. conference, an added determination ltinguished visitors. to meet these difficulties and to, The final meeting oi the conven- advance all along the line. We sre'tion on Sunday evening was devot- Pflsilm through a period of ex- ed to foreign mission enterprise. Pflnsion in all phases of our workPlThe height of enthusiasm and in- A Charlottetown delegate, Mr. J.|tercst was reached on this ‘ EATON choc: nouns 8:30AM. T0 e I}. M. Goods selected from the Eaton Catalogue ordered by Telephone through our Mail Order Dfiice .' and delivery made C. 0. D. C. O. D. orders wiIFbe“ deity». ered to any address in the City — Orders of aird. over charges paid» and orders under $5.00 a delivery charge of l0 cents will be made. I r ' QUAKER CORN 2 Packages for 19c FLAKES ' ' MUFPETS 2 Packagesjor 25c l. V A. Clark.’ was elected president for-land stirring addresses were given the enslll-"K Yell!‘- =by ministers on furlough and those The first two days of the oonfer-lgolng out for the first time. A enoe were devoted devotimial ex- practical expression of the keen in. ercises. On the morning of the third terest in this phase of the work ‘day the International problem of was shown cit the gathering Sun- war and peace was discussed by the day night in the raising of $1,100, Ministers Institute whichda pan, of sufficient to purchase on oummo. the convocation. 0f particular, in- bile to assist Rev. Mr. Glendenning terest. was the Wednesday _-after- in touring his field in India. noon discussion dealing with the Among the Island delegates at- problem of the non church-going tending the u nference were: Rev. people. On Wednesday cvaning- a. Mr. Eaton-and Mrs. Eaton. Mr. J. fine concert was given by the Mar- A. Clark and Mrs. Clark, Char- it-ime BflPl-lst Male QuartctteNPhe lottelown: Dr. J. J. Sidey, Bedeque: remaining‘ days from Thursday tilllllirs. J. D. Jenkins, Charlottetown; Sunday night were taken up with Mr. William Mcleod. and the regular business of the convention. Misses Edith, Sadie and Minnie The conference this year was of McLeod, Dundas. BRANTFORD ASPHALT SIIING- I LES: Complete stock always on ‘Mm A_ ,y_ Mach“; gnu-Os,“ an“. hand. Fennell 8r Chandler. ounces the ngagement of her 7600-9-6-6! ldaughter. Christine to Ernest. Mac- |Leod, Qrwell Cove. Marriage to take GRAND SACRED Conlleit lnlplace the latter part oi Sept/ember. Maipeque United Church-tonight by Trinity Church Choir. directed by’ INJURED-At noon yesterday Prof. Fletcher. Tickets 35 cents. lwhile little Russel MacKinnon, 5i);- ~ 7606 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- : l M Kl ossfn JUST rmcarvsu; Two car-loads l3’,,,,.,§‘°s,,';{,‘§“,,‘,f“f,u" Mmgjff“; Brantford Roofings and shingles.| i . re-weuwhu-dler- ;.°.?.'.‘i‘.l“..'.°.°i‘"°%.'é"°o'.l’i;’ 133$; 76°W9'5‘61'l1im to the Prince Edward Island "'*‘ J-icspital where last night his con- SHINGLES: We have now very; -~ large stock or Branuord Asphan dltlon was reported as not serious. Shingles. FennelldzChandler. 7800-9-6-61 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.—- _s.__ SMASIIUIE-A car bearing a Massachuetts number plate. About 5 p. m. yesterday sidewiped a buggy at Tr. iity Church Comer. The driver of the buggy, said to be a man named Craig from the Country. was thrown out on the asphalt and stunned. bleeding badly. The driver oi the car got out ‘and bandaged the injured man's head and since noth- ing further has been heard of the accident it is presumed he was not seriously hurt. BAPTIST CHURCH services. North River Field, Sunday. Sept. 9. Long Creek, ll a. m..' S. S. l0 a. m Clyde River, 3 p. m.; Kingston. 7.30 p. m. W. R. MacWalker. Minister. RETURNED HOME FROM I’. E. I. —Miss Gertie McMahon, Eileen Mc- Innis, Elmira LeBlanc and Emma Mclnnis returned to this cityover th-e week end. from a two weeks visit spent in Charlottetown, P. E. It where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. MacAleer. Moucton Times. RECEIVES _ BAD BURN-On last Monday evening Patrick Mar- ah. the fourteen year old son of Mr. Pius Mahar was badly burned about the face and head bv gasoline. It ‘seems the young lad was playing around ‘three empty gasoline drums and taking the plug or cap off one lit a match over the opening. which ‘gnltcd the fumes causing an ex- plosion with the above stated re- sult. He was reported yesterday as LIQUOR DESTROYI-In-Quite a commotion took place yesterday afternoon on Water Street in front cf the Queen Hotel. when Customs officials dumped forty gallons of rum which they had taken from the nearby warehouse, down the sewer. Many thirsty ones stood by with we d dllonging eyes as the precious fluid “dong an fight". a n e l . and received gurgled down ulto the depths, help; _____<*>_ less to avert the catastrope. Thu PERSONALS cdour was very pronounced and could be distinguished within quite Mr. J. A. Gillis, city, was in Hali- fax on Monday. Messrs Earl and Arthur Reardon. sons oi Councellor and Mrs. M. W. R-eardcfi, left-‘r/esierday morning for St. Joseph's University, Mem- FILM FINISHING l"'“°°°“- O Miss Dot Wright. City. has return- {ed home after spending a pleasant week-end with her friend. Miss Kathryn Murchison, of York Point. Miss Lilian Mae MacPhall; daught- er of Mr and Mrs. James MacPhali. »Meadow Bank, is leaving Monday B. R. H. MacEachern Undertaker and Ernbalrner imorning for Everett. Mas" 170 Keht Street l Mr. James Crinoys, left for his “m” Ink’ home In Medford. Mass" after spend- ing a. month on P. E. I. He still ' l th old sod. who blames him‘? l”, nlght> — °"°‘ ° DR. J.~P.'MILLAR l .:_ DENTAL surrogate Queen Cornbr Qiocn in! Richmond‘ i’ nouns-o M1230. l I ’ "tto 5X00 taking ,, Since over lbl! thousands of an In repairs and Improvements. It is now the finest Rotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeal: to than who want a comfortable Ilotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- 0o+++0w 5°“ w’ h” “n” “m” P F lzoorsfl . l REGESAN FRUIT SALINE g . , ate price. gum“ _ rev filled. . sept. 2nd. 192a. Mary Jane Mac- - Conmnln‘ m, "u", pm"; Ratoghmn to 84-50 . ‘or flebmnwsizggnbhmttNTgg mun, mm. Aulay aged 24 Yuan. ciplea Noll the GBAIIIE girl P!’ by. i iELAsecond or third cl do.» . LEMO s a Iplmlll m - 4 ~ , "~ "semi m-w- Wat l» m m: one» w" F- M“- 2{.?°'§2§.T2‘ °nu<-"‘“““$ “$21.31? d” '°' °°"""“"°l‘: W3; ‘ Charlottetown $18108. A. Citmflits.‘ CONIIIHII. R- wlllhms and‘ and,” l" port Fur-let“ Ffldéy at 2. ppm. - LGSKI DIIl-Ix1d" ‘nu l . ' . f ' l 7°”'°'“'2' "I °°'“°l’°‘"““ 9°“ " otlmulatca u» rmr. h. all t H t l C Ltd l *—-——- ---—- TANTON.—At her residence, st . ‘nun gnaw" l, u,” 0 8 0-; - . TQ Let Paella‘ Wharf Awards. Sept. 5th. Mary Ann “Mum ma“, "n". "m , ' ' ‘ . To‘ - d N c t Rochester, vlifehoi h mo“ l nopfleum I “Tmjumn '35]. Bchr. Fred an orman. IIP- Conductor . . . n cr M‘ L M “Km, M. l f"? "W! gvcnierlccc. "fled 88th year. Funeral Notice Later. ' . s8 ‘q. -. "u" , u; - . UQQ. , °" lmmlflyl- l" "'5 5"“? IRVING-On Sept. 4th. oi 4s Mich- “n, l qucan nonr. —_______ . 7m'°'°'a; a“; Iargmlflillidorsiultileuu- t Mrs. McCabbln. ‘Toronto: Miss Incl: rloousfto {APPLY t, '. " . » ; will. Irving. immoral from McLean l ~ - » Jain canola Toronto; 1mm I ‘Guardian oilos. . . ,. .9441 o’ -' _ _ mm.“ has. Ia PIICI use sonar. $321»: gBLe-Hlug n éggfde _, R- ..- , Ihhunmuqflq . _, m¢,m,l‘_ . ,, __ _, . f fluids 1'0 um. Arrow m a fIIacdSt-vcct. rhnnlrv-vfl-“ll m. mum a: r . B“ 0'"! B! ‘Z- fllemll-“Btflmml; fl; ‘fljgj ' M“ m" '3 '1' “M4441 i“ u‘ "l Allmoonatn. T“ Pun" navGamTs Lin. N. Ywoi; Air/anti u..." Fred ' ' Auctioneer. n Rix, N. Y. c.; m. and Mrs. Joh- "" . lldflfiml. 5' J1 tfitlowfofilili. falhi , dress u. Y. 0.; m. and In. w. o. New- u';t‘ll:§:'§°_’”"' m‘ m . comb. asmmh; I. w. Kicking. Halifax, Mr. and In. AA. A. Ic- 4 ' 0M . when the ship has sunk ever! kn ws how aha might have » dist-that?” becau- i i was» .. 1W 4.... l _ _ ., .. M... -L=..s-..-...-.:}..-.—».q.~ I‘ l f than. wag-teeter”? 9 ' “if i-l '9.‘ wit-it". Lean. City; Mrs. Arthur City; Mrs. II. M’ llciacherll. I, Oityijl. w. New}. City]: h.’ , Oatda can; - U! ' 10W ration. Pittflmrg; A. .3»... .._i.. - I» vo- i i0 . 3 34"“ - 3*“ the o i 1 Tiff)“ ie, Montreal. istance giving ye AYLMER CHICKEN SOUP 2 Tins for 27c CHICKEN HADDIES“ i Per Tin 20c -- GREEN PEAS 5 Lbs. for 44c DOUBLE CREAM CUSTARD Per “Tin 27c Per Package BROOKFIELD CHEESE 23c NORWEGIAN SARDINES 2 Tins for‘ 25c EATON SPICES In Tins 9c Each CRISCO l‘ Lb. Tin 27c l LAUNDRY_ STARCH 3 Lbs. for 27c ALMOND ICING 1'Lb'. Tin 42c St. Lawrence CORN STARCH 2 Packages for 23c Per MIN ARDSC LINIMENT Bottle 22c 25c Each Cuticura SHAVING STICK l‘0oth Powder- Tooth Paste Per Package 25c —""muses Dorothy and Pauline cfiys retumed home safely t0 Mediord, Mass, after spending B pleasant summer with their aunt. Mrs Everett Haslam, Springfield. . A. N. simvwl- Wh° '1“ "w" visiatihg her Mother. MP5- R- E- Bu‘ nail. of New Glasgow. for the Pals‘ six weeks returned to her home n Earlham, Iowa, on Tuesday monlinll. Aug. 2am. m,“ 11 s_ Raynor, Nova. Scotiav. was a visitor to Mt. Herbert. recent- 1y, me guest of his brother. Mr. _E. W. Raynor. He was accomlllmled “Y his mother Mrs. Joseph Feynm- Enmore. Mr. and Mrs. George Hume. MUS- kegon, Michigan. arrived in ti"? city Frday night and are ‘the EH99“ of their dalilhlel‘. Mrs. G. R. Keefe and Mr. Keefe. Brighton. It is nine years since Mr. and MIS- Hume were home and their many friends will be delighted to renew acquaintance with them. Dr. S. A. Dibbins, of Lowell, Mass" accompanied by his mother Mrs. A, w, Dibblns, Everett. Mass, arrived by motor Monday morning to spend their vacation with the latters brother M-r. James MacPhail and Mrs. MacPhaii, and family of Meadow Bank. Milton and Horace Coies, left Monday morning for U. S. A. after spending the summer months with their par- ents. Mr and Mrs. Henry Coles, of North Milton. They were accomp- anied on their journey as far as Mcnctnn, N. B. by their parents, Mr and Mrs. II. Coles, and brother Brenton, and sister Mrs. Percy Messrs all of Milton. Bootlleggers Routes Safe Hooper. and Miss Marion Stewart. 0 EATON PPEFJIATFPFY freelance; hfioosruls: ‘more... a‘ t... answered by the l3 members by paying a fine of ten cents P" i197‘ sen, MrsM. W Murchison gave n‘ reading entitled "Towser shall bel lied to-night. A new hard wood floor has been lald in the school. The bills that were presented were requested to be paid. Twelve mem- bers subscribed for same. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. M. W Murchison. LITTLE POND. Thirteen mom-l bers- and four visitors met at the ,' home of Mrs A. D. MacDonald,‘ Roll call was answered by miscell- aneous things. The land for the school play ground has been paid. The new desks that were recently purchased from Gallant Bros. are to be varnished. An ice-cream fes- ttivai has been proposed t0 incrt-‘Mfi the funds. ST. GEORGES. Roll call was answered by the fourteen members who met at the home of Mrs. John F‘. Morrison with "REGRET-IONS". $38. 00 was raised from a social held in the schoolhouse. A social hour of whiat was greately enjoyed. Each member is to give a three minute speech at the next meeting which is to be held at the home of Mrs. Nell J. McCormick. r 0-000 t» ‘ Victoria I Hotel - One of the largest rind best equipped Rot-cit. in Eastern Canada. Contalns. 120 room!- “ of which have private ‘I baths. Completely renovated in the past two years. I-‘ew Hotels throughout Canada andthe United States have its splendid table. Courteous ’ service to all Guests. Tele- SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Aug. 30-1 In a Spr ngfleld liquor dive has been foun an elaborate map, show- ing a net work of routes which may be taken to ,rcaeh the Canadian‘ border. The map is nailed to the ceiling, for the benefit of all those what sort of patrol is maintained over the various roads. Bright red lines indimte the roads which are considered safest. The map is not the work of an amateur, and al- though the maker's name does not appear, it ‘obviously was produced in a well equipped printing. shop. The map also indicates to dealers whore] his bootlegger obtains his liquor and what quality might be expect- ed from such a source. racscliranou AND Aoouss ' ¢'-- ' .qi__ - . The ladies oi the Oaspereaux Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Sidney Llewellyn on the eve of her departure for Chhr‘ ttetawn where she intends to reside in the future. and resented hor- with a bed-spread and the following ad- dress: ~ Dear Mn. Llewellyn: We the members oi the Galpercaux Women's Institute, of which you have been- an honored merrbe wish to express arr regret at yllr departure from our midst. Since lthe-orgfibfim oPbur Inst-mite "imthe racket." Notations indicate Wv-vvvv you have bfllt of the greatest an- l.1- A’ i w. it i.‘- il ‘ ---.-..-».i-,....¢,,,,,.l .i4§~'$4.‘~'-.Yiit“ ~ , _ .. urhurra-anlt-thao. ,|’I"j'._\ ~_ phones In rooms. Rates $4.00 to S550 per day. Charlottetown Hotel Co.,Ltd. Proprietors HARRY c. known, Manager 4 VICTORIA IIOTEL . , John Hutchison, Toronto; Miss E. Hacallaney, Montreal; Miss B. Hac- allaney, Montreal; J. A. Ingrsharn. lwoiiviiholiul; Mr. ‘Iid'Kl'l. J. . Leona d, Winchester. Mass; A. . McCall. New Glasgow; n. E. Mui- Lfmhlat; Mrloihtelle S. Bug- ure. 8t. John: leopard Bugero. 8t. John: Watson Speycr. Montreal; G. 12.9. Townsend. Halifax: W. A. Tailmere, Ottawa; L. J. Venlot, Moncoon; Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Ad- ams. Westbury, L. Is-New York; Ir and Mrs. F. I1 C. A. Ardjbald. . Montreal: J. .1 Connolly. Mont- lfilli R- FQWllt. 8t..John; R. W. l-Iart. Bydnley. , to help forward our work. Plelle aolmt this mall token of our appreciation. Be. assured thdsinclo zodtiwinhaoiusaligowith . m6 4‘-i( ) lilfiiflaflfilgwtlll‘. n o amps Iflltltlllt-z __ y 3, ‘ SPRINGFIILII-Atthe Aug. .._ "i l‘! "Proper Food and Enroll!” Q By ARTHUR A. IcGOVBRN _ Rorn;@l’hyltcoi Director. “l; Cornell Medical College. l Cure for “Nerves” Food, Work, P15; or» ROBADLY no other question is asked of me more quentiy than, "What can lb for my nerves?" v Whatever the cause, the cure for nerves is within the reach of ovefr one. ~ ' la ‘most cases of ao-cailed "nerves," no expensive operatioh. no high-priced specialist is a accol- sary part of the treatment. Plenty of rest, iresh air and sunlight, the proper food and correct exercise are most. important. Rest is essen- tial. Don't rush. Get out-oi-dootl for at least an hour each day. ‘l "Nerves" depend on our genera physical condition, and by following LOSING “W” - CAUSE FOR. SERVES‘ a few simple ruler of health, JI- ternaticaliy and regularly, "h of! the handle" may be eiirnin from the day's activity. -" Laxative Diet Before hreakfart drink glasses of water. BREAKFAST: A stewed fruit, apricots, peaches, flgl, apples or pears that have been cooked IN! lonaa leaves; largo dish of cerfil. to which add two tableapoonafulol bran; dark brood toautod, dd ously buttered; coffee lublti c. auucrrfa vegetable lunch monit- lag» oi any of the following a- tablua: lettuce. celery. up onions, Brunei aprouto, toma gelatin lald: dark bread, w a when or bran. molar. ta pudding; glus of buttermilk. NIR: Soup: broiled leans 2'0 ~ r chicken or fish, two vagotall plenty of butter; one llloo of _ bread or one mnflin; cooked or fruit or gelatin; a hot drink. .9. Addrall ‘ill N0. II I ‘rah I" u l. O baked potato may be taken t! I I No.18 ing thtirIlnh-a met in ti! ~ .__ .,.;__V,:__ _._._:,.. l??? ___,. flr-ilxruapansogfi . .4’; .