s::a"aa;-s-..-=" . <41. ZFET is%;i';-'sr's i355 s; s s: a a q so" we?" s: ,_—_s-»---»-.~.-. [Tiiif-E. ..... ...- ‘Qua,’ “ia-‘mi, , _ I Ycunmrll i |o YEARS rm P r 4 .,White,clesn,soandteethareeab deeqwelfbey l; manila‘! fa e “euATQTu- th single cause .0 1<TT°-'.iuie'c£z'ii'. may quietly - working in your gums. Five yearn ten years hence you meme will our teeth because pyorr ll Illn- ‘£11 s foothold in your gums now- ;Your dentist is_alert for signs of pyorrlias. See bun st least twice a __ year. Thousands of dentists use the rofesaional formula of Dr. R. J. ‘f polishag teeth-and cares for the gums too. Start Forhan's today. At all druggiats. and Prince 0ou THE CHARID1FFEFUWN GUARDIAN fimusioi iiliARlliiiN’=*="'"'°"""'"' nty Ghronicle ' ,. -—l‘hll eolnnsl ls reserved for new! e! local interest but advertising o! »s newly nature may be inserted ab I cents a word strictly payable in advance, h-IPICIAL THIS Will-One 26c bottle of perfume free with each purchase o! face powder or face mam. Taylor Drug 00., Kensing- ton. M0095. domino 0am? smviis, two burners, instant light, only $5.00 at Brace’; L-8085-7-30-2l. \_______ PERSONALS -—1h itie Smmerside Police Court on Monday two drunks were fined $5 each and costs-B —- Miss Amanda Oarinon. Bum- mezalde, has returned after spending a very pleasant vacation with rel- atives in Cn-apeudp-s —Mr. Ellis Ped. Wsltham, Mass. is visiting in Bunimeiside. the guest of Mi‘. Antony Williams-S m . -AI.I. OUR FARM FENCING must be cleaned out before Beptemb- er let. Now is the time to buy right, at Braces. L-BOU-l-SO-ii. —CI<iUiwll NOTICE-JIM’. A. A. MacLeod will address a public tem. perance meeting in Wiimot Valley Hall, Wednesday evening,A L-DIN-B-i-ll. —GREEN sa-asr aside: ‘Brine. wholesale and retail at Braces. 11-8000-‘1-80-21. 4.585 COLLIDE-A Olflfllimi took place on the pavement a mart distance East of lurninerside be- tween cars owned by Walter Gould of Bedeque and Robert Palmer, Summerside. An elderly lady in Mr. Gould's carwssartabotit the face scattered glass-S Prevention Oi "Illfllst. a . hsallllllllllts’ ..".l'l\ls eelama is reemwed ‘el news of leeal interest bat TIRE Pmolss oo ur I OR several months the prices of Raw, FMaterials used in Tires have been ad- wancing steadily. These costs now have reach- ed the point where Tire Manufacturers must innreaSé their selling-prices. to The Charlottetown Gusrdisnoae! be ha-ndedtothelr RephArchieIiime. ..‘llrs. Stanley Bath o! Mum! River has suffered s very Id ber- eavement in the sudden ‘ _ oi her beloved little daughter, Max- rrrr.|;r... '.£fr stiononherthmstinihenl. Island Hospital about five weeks ago and contracted a cold after leaving the hospital which devel- ranted . Milril! River. Maxine was a lpvable child with s hsppy. cheerful disposition. Ber father died st Truro, N. 5.. The advance in the prices of Tires becomes effective on August 1st, 1934. The improvements made in Goodyear s s s s s < - s s < a s a s s a s s s s n 1 1 i u 1 s u 4 J Moth Damage C i Two travellers got into conversa- be host's reply: ticn. One was most attentive to the “My wife says I'm the ugliest cgier, pressing cigars, papers and man in the wcrld and I just want refreshment upon him. her to have a look at you!" —ili'6. Albert Duffy. Kinknrs, en- ‘ tered the Prince County Hospital for treatment on Ssturdasn-s -Mr. James A. liar-lean, ' Footage. entered the Prince County Hbspital in Saturday for trestment.—s —\Mi85 Albeit; Mcleilan oil the National Revenue Department Ot- tawa, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Their destination was the same ——-—————- town. and the seemingly much in- Can you throw a halfpenny up terected one insisted that the into the air so that it will not other should accompany him to his come down any more? home for ihe night This complet- This sounds like an impossible ed the latteris astonishment. He task, but actually you cannot fail asked the reason for such unlocked to do it. If you throw up a half- (or hospitality. penny it tvill not come down any He was enlightened by his would- more-than a haifpenny STEAMEB ANNIVING Steamer Lika with cargo 2,000 ions best Welsh hardcoal ‘available will arrive first week in August from Wales for our account. Do not order your winter supply until you get our prices on Baseburner and Furnace sizes. N. Ii. LARGE & OOMPANY Tel. 1000. 58 Queen Si. L-6970-7-l9-tf. urses $1000- Special Attractions MONTAGUE LEGION BAND ‘ will furnish the Music. First appearance on the Island, of the Musical Cowboys. Who’ have been popularly received at all the larger mainland meets A large Dancing Booth with good music will be provided, ~_— PAGES START PROMPTLY AT _ 1.30 P. M. (DE) Mclellan. Summerside. --Rev. J.B. Wilson, Summerside, leaves this morning to join Mrs. Wilson in ‘Pruro, N5. where tihey will spend ther holidays-Q —-Mr. George A. Cailbeck, Sum- merside, left Saturday for the main- land to meet his family who are re- turning from Bay Verte-S —Mr. William Miller. Central, Int 16. we operated on in the Prince County Hospital on Monday and is doing nicely-S —Congrntulstlom are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. John Mulli- gan. ltmerald, RR. on the birth of a baby girl in Prince County Hos- pital on, July 29.—S -Mr. Garnet McDonald. Albany. W55 operated on in Prince County Hospital on July 29th and is doing nicely.-5 —Oongratulations are being ex- tended io Mr. and Mrs. Guy M4: Caull. North Bedesue on the birth C! a baby girl in Prince County n5- pital on July 29th.-S —Miss Blanche Kenny has re- turned h he,- home in Summerslde alter spending holidays with friends in Point du Chane, NB-S __________.______________________________________________ MONTAGUE HORSE RACES WEDNESDAY, August 8th" Purses $1 CLA SSES 1—2.12 Trot and Pace 2—2.15 Trot 3-—2.19 Trot 4———2.25 Trot and Pace In race No. 4 (2.25 trot and pace) three seconds time allowance for trotters, Entries close August lst, 1934. The fastest quality of racing at Mont exception. The track is in perfect condition. a new Grand erected and the mana history. The prevention of damage by clothes moths requires the exercise 0f care, forethought, and vigilance. Articles oi clothing and other -materials subject to attack should not be left undisturbed for long periods. particularly during the summer months, in such place as cupboards, attics, trunks, etc, un- less adequate precautions have moth injury. Such articles, after having been thoroughly brushed‘ and beaten, preferably in strong sunlight, should be placed in well- made trunks or chests with tightly fitting lids, o1- enclosed in cotton or paper bags 0r in cardboard boxes sealed with paper strips. Wrapping clothing in two thicknesses of strong wrapping paper, taking care that the edges are turned so that no moths may gain entrance is also recommended as an alterna- tive measure. One pound o! naphthalene flakes or a similar quantity of paradichlorobenzene scattered among the garments in an ordinary sized trunk assures perfect protection from moth injury. When using mothlbags, several ounces of either the above chemicals may be enclosed in each bag as an additions] protection.- Entomological Branch, Dominion Department of Agriculture. —-I\/Ij55 Sil Azsenault and Miss Dorothy McKenna. Summerslde, returned on Sunday on the 5.8. Gaspesia from a trip to Montreal and Quebec. Miss McKenna then left for her hczne in Chralottc-J town where she will spend the re- mainder of her hoidays-S horses Tires-through the development of the New. been taken to protect then from $08k The slaughtering and meat packing 327mm oi’ the Dominintfs 40 s» is years, which mean an absolute guarantee of good service. The ladies oi’ the Institute are V giving their time, labor and a large part of the ' " " " P urse Provisions free. and in the Maritime Provinces will participate in this meet. The high ' ague is well known to the race followers and this year will be no gement has left no stone untamed to make this the greatest meet in i!“ Pathfinder and the New G-3 All-Weather Tread-are so substantial, however, that Goodyear Users will find THEIR final costs actually lowered, because of the better service built into these "w Goodyear Tire. mm. and m1 Hammond Bre- haut of Milford. Mich, arrived in the city Monday evening. m. Bre- haut is a brother of w. Lorne Brehaut of Georgetown Royalty, of Dr. Brehaut oi’ Murray River and Mr. Alder Brehaut of Battleiord, Hogs And Handicrafts The prospu-ity o! Osnada would be greatly enhanced by a substan- tial development of the hog in- dustry, and alter all that is what The Dominion and Provincial GOODYEAR MEANS coop WEAR--.'I'HAT'S WHY MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR mass THAN ON ANY. OTHEB KIND; governments are most concerned about in their efforts in connection. with that development. It is esti- mated that. apart from the slaughtering and meat psckins in- dustry there are 600,000 farmers in Oariada who raise hog, and 14,000 t. and m.“ 18m with Nspecq, m dmvfi- WW"- wmmmim get value of pmaierlals used. The brokers and persons in the stock- mm} value o; the products o; m1; yards are encased in V“ WY"- industry sold: in 1e32, the last year shipping and other branches of the for which ,_ mplete “gums a" business, making I. £0081 0f Ebflllli “valuable, was 591246523‘ of which 614,000 individuals with B. direct 1n- hogs ucounwd for $g5'3o3,559_ Q15 ism“ in i!" 11°11 ‘Rm-WY- Taki"! ingest single item. The value o1 four persons as an average of each bacon and hams expmwd w“ $3,. femllv- there m “We!” 3-4569” 790.8719!‘ 45 per cent of the mm WWW l" the Dmlnm“ "M" value of meat products exported in economic welfare in Jnvoled in the that yew. This mdusmry which ups and downs of the hog market. has a capital investment, of $53, employs 9,200 persons. itself holds third place on the 115i whose wage mu amounts annually leading in- p; gmanomo dustries in order o! value of out EYESISNT EXAMINATION i fitting and alznlylns Glasses, ‘ l I 1110i}; Standing Asthma. Man)‘ have suflered so 1on8 110m Ill-hm! and have tried so n-iani! 10-05110‘! remedies they think that there is no real help for them. They should read the letters received by the manufacturers of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's _ Asthma Remedy from hundreds of cases once as desperate as their own. Even in long-neglected cases this famous preparation brings‘ prompt relief. N. J. MABON 000 i The Montague Women's Institute will pro- vide the meals as they have done for several Purse $250.00 Purse $250.00 THE NET PROCEEDS ARE FOR. THE BENEFIT OF THE NEW KING’S COUNTY HOSPITAL Purse $250.00 GENERAL ADMISSION . . . . . CHILDREN . . . . . . . . . . CHILDREN UNDER 8 YEARS OF AGE FREE Stand of generous proportions has been SPEOIAL BARGAINS Children's Ready To Wear "iacoinpisu ems olDry Goods at vnonmiirs Special Prices on liryiioods When in Montague call ai. our store for Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, v Also a fuii line of Groc Paint, Hardware, Binder Twine. quality at the lowest prices. 35mg,‘ a?" 3:52;" ac It is always s pleasure to liow our Goods Callandseewhatwebaveteofler. TIM-Eon and MGGREGDR M. F. McDONALD, Montague. ,,,,,,, “FESTER 8' "ELI-Isl."- Delivery. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES s JULY 30th to To reduce our stock of summer Goods we oiler special AUGUST 11th Prl on- LEIES, READY_TO_WEAR 1m °B‘\'il.’l.e‘i.',l:'l:a.'.... i g: Bulk Tea, z a». .. ca» and MEWS FURNISHINGQ Port s Beans, s tins .. u.» cries of the highel‘. cum.‘ m“”'°’ a ‘h; n” Old Stand Isle will esntlnae anti! JIILY 31st llterthsedstefloodswlllbeon lslesbove CAIIUTIIII DRUG C0» LTD. ITOI-I line oi’— We invite you to call and inspect our Gent's Furnishings Etc, o. .|. mum Eyes Examined and V l A l s A < flllmour w-m-so rz-nror rne comm» rrvioxi. ‘This, ma; Dr. .1. A. Clark. sumrintsnd- Preview!!!" _1f- Y- 30*" H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST‘ "SERVICE" our motto in? ‘nor sun" on ovlsoosr H‘ J- MABON Qrsenate of Lime, Blueetone, Hydrated n“, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISI Lime. MONTAGUE ' ImPm“ ggfhouffafi" 3'5"’: A. F. CAMPBELL Prince Edward Island’ " I‘; ‘ONTAQUE w. A. JOHNSTONE’ Choice Groceries - - - Flour and Feed Yisible Gasoline Tank : : Binder Twine Glasses Fitted, M the first ska a Isll order 1w MONTAGUE, P. E. l.- eummerside, i’. is‘. island