¢‘ rw.- ,nh ?»‘1iA§ii»=i>\vcnvi=l ‘ if i* f . THE A . sTovlfN~oUARo1AN»-i-Mi =-.aff - , --.f-iss/Prssinan 22,1928 /V _W-" __» /. ri vi/ D vol .1 If . ' / \\\\*‘ \\\ SMUUTHEFLMURE SATISFYING TASTE _. ~' “\\\ \“\“\\\\‘ /, .»»\“*"‘ /6 //"A BLEN D3 in the Yellow package (é -ez. cc. »x slit. cw..-- Es -_ 1 1”' ` NVE 1.* \\\ S I Xiao 2 \\\" V _` ' ' ' `\ ffl ` ‘ou';‘*;-§\`\.~»_ “ii ‘ny _§'. \`..\,\n;\i@?, ` \ : ‘\»“ ` _M “\‘\\_ %0{{50\‘S _ i \ D ` , » ‘_ , RWE \ . \ \- . 1'/ .\\\\‘“"'° C TTE5 ci-io|c.Es'r v|nG.i_NiA C J Cigaz efte/C31 Every Elsie 5t\ P \6P*RE Q .L v ' \ y ,I e, 4, W. f’ ~ ~ \f \ ' “ if ‘ ' " \ .l ‘ lv C\ ‘__ __ Q g -Y elf, "1 __ 3, ' '1 l ' "" ' rm ' (7.i\r;'."'~\`:‘ ` IU \\¢° 6 _.~ .54 hi s Q ' /!‘ : _‘ Q ` “- exponrl th ¢‘~’*"’--W v .l ` _ ‘ o\~\l\\“S lgfrf _ I " ‘i ' wg M", e ‘N U' sl `. lx 1 “‘ l' ii) li vl 1` \\ ' , ‘nil . ' I I I , FOR SALE BY X `_ JOHNSON & JOHNSON CORNER KENT AND PRINCE STREETS ov.. . Li . » l 1,. lv. \ Q <`~#~r~*"** 0 O l / » _/~ ~ n ` Sedan El-3 1°’ he best wnipP°'° owned f the nine 0°” Ihflve /- i Svc” \\ in* . `)_p¢" said this owner The above extract is taken from one of the great number of unsolicited testimonials we have received regarding the merits of the Whippet. ` The enthusiasm of Whippet owners throughout the country for their respective cars, is rapidly becoming a by-word among motorists. _ And they have every reason to be enthusiastic. In the Whippet there is a combination of quality features found in no other car of its rice class. For instance: Four- wheel brakes, silent timing chain, full forcofeed lubrication, unequalled economy-and stamina proven by millions of miles of driving in the hands of its owners. ' Your nearest dealer will be pleased to have you inspect the various Whippet Four and Six models. Plan on doing, so todiy. \ Whippet Four ice: rom $625 to $810 Wlli Six pricdl ’ £1’ I - i>P¢¢ from $815 to 955. All prices f.o.b. Factory, Taxes mlm. i2'o\Jl'z.s .sun ssx|~:s7“‘~~_. Made by the 'nalccrs of the famous Willy»Kni|h¢ 4 connn naos. smnnasmr ; n a. cox uoastt _- .. -_ _ _ __; » _,D McLA1N1~: sERv1cE srA'r1oN '~ ~ M°l>°~~w V , luxgqazsgrczgupsxmginmnatormrows l f‘:f";'£Y 1 ‘ \ V _ AGE. Montalle. I |103-[gg glygp, grit ) L' ' -an ~ I -r -u ' *_ ,,, ‘ it is Monthly Meetings of the Women’s _. Institutes.. ._ next meeting. It will be decided when the drawing will take place. home of Mrs. Dahle McFadyen. BALDWIN'S ROAD answered Roll Call by “Jokes” Thirteen members and live visitors met at the home of Mrs. James J. Sanphy. A discus- sion was held on Raising Funds for the school. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Patrick Cairns. g MT. STEWART-Seventeen mem- bers and three visitors met at the home of Miss Jeanette McDonald. Roll Call was answered with "Recl- was read on cake making. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John A. McDonald. MT. ALBION.-.Twenty-one mem- bers and four visitors met at the home of Mrs. Benj. Jenkins. Roll Call was answered by each member telling their “First Teacher." It was decided to have a Bazaar inthe ncar future* and to have a sale of Aprons and Fancy Work at the next meeting. The members are all in favor of District Conventions. CHARNWOOD.-Roll Call was answered by naming a common weed. The members are in favor of District Conventions. A new black- board, broom and dustpan and zinc is to be bought for the school. $8.15 is to be given to the district for the hardwood floor. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Donald Mclnnis. SOURIS LINE ROAD-The mem- bers met at the home of Mrs. P. A. Mclsaac. A paper was read entitled “Time Saving Discoveries," and was greatly enjoyed. A social was held, the proceeds of which realized $13.60. Mrs. Malone invited the members -to her home in October. MT. PLEASANT.-Eleven mem- bers and three visitors met at the school house. The President report- ed the school having been cleaned since the last meeting. This Insti- tute is in favor of the District Con- ventions. The next meeting ls to be held in the schoolhouse. KILDARE CAPE.-Eiszbt r""”\- bers met at the home of- Mrs. llolui McInt.osh_. It was moved by Mrs. John Traverse that the sum of f_lve dollars be donated to the School Fair. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Feakes. CARDIGAN.-Fifteen members and five visitors met at the home of Mrs. D. C. Morson. A feature of this meeting was a very interesting and helpful address on Red Cross Work by Miss Wilson. The hall is to be cleaned. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. A.L. Adams. "s . NEW ANNAN.-The members met at the home of Miss Alice Wright. It was movcd that a letter of sym- pathy be sent. to one of the mcm- bers. A committee was appointed to get upa l-1allowe'en party. Two new members joined at this meeting. Luncheon was served and a collec- tion of $1.50 was taken. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the hostess. The next meeting is to be held in the schoolhouse. MARSHFIELD. -- Nine members and three visitors met at the home of Mrs. Peter Stewart. Plans were made to hold an Afternoon Tea for two of our recently married mem- bers. Mrs. Jenkins kindly ofiered hor home for Monday, August 13th. On that date every member and several visitors were present and a very enjoyable afternoon was spent. A program was given. Mrs. J. H. Crosby read a short address to Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Burhoe, and an clcctric Table Lamp was presented to each bride as a remembrance . DON'T suffer headaches, or any of those pains s tablet of Aspirin can end in a hurry! Physicians preacn'be it, and epgrove its free use, for it does not a ed the hesrt._Every drug- skat has it, but don’t fail to ul: e gait ‘for-Bayrr. And don’t‘ take my t the tablets that are dumped with the “Bayer Cross." -\ \\‘ ` A8785/et?" .\ Q. r» MORELL EAST-A feature of this php; ¢°n_(¢;-engg Wham msu|l¢?i in meetins was a resdins °n the “HiS- withdrawal of representatives cr sev- wry of the Flax-" This Institute is chu chambers cr commerce on the strongly in favor of District Con- ground mg; business was being ventions. Ten members subscribed restricted, amiga today with' the to Institute Paper. Roll call was adoptlon of 5 ¢°mp;-°m15g Ngglu. answered by "Tested R¢°lPe5-" All tion. Code words of -the ten letters. I»0N¢€l’Y 1300115 I0 be handed in at the for which the busines men had con- ~ The next meeting will be held at the lem.; code wo,-d5_ whmh the W1. pes for Supper Dishes.” A paper contribute. A paper was read on “ :spam to pncovwmm) The dispute over length of code words in the international to ra tended will be permitted under cer- tain stipulated conditions but five egraphers had advocated. will be without conditions of restrictions. n from the Institute. Thenext meet-, ing is to be held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Stetson. BAYSIDE.-Twelve members and five visitors met at the home of Mrs. Edward Larkin. Roll Cairn- swered by a three minute talk. ar- itable work was discussed and the decision was that each\one would Community Betterment. After a pleasing lunch was served by the hostess, an Auction Sale followed. with great success. A musical en- tertainment followed. The next meeting ls to be held at the home of Mrs. Venantius Morrison when Roll Call is to be answered by-"A Labor Saver I Have in My Kitchen." GREENVALE answered Roll Call with a “Town and what it is Noted For." The two delegates gave a re- port of the, Institute Convention. Two of the members volunteered to paint the porch of the school. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. A. D. McPherson. SPRINGHILL.-'I‘he members met in the school house. A report ofthe Convention was read 'by the dele- gates. Slx new window shades were purchased for the school, also treats for the sick. Collection fees $2.90. The next meeting is to be held in the schoolhouse. ANGLO RUSTICO. - Twelve members and two visitors met st, the home of Mrs. Adam Croswell. Roll Call was answered wlth`Reci- pes for Pickles. The sick and school committees were appointed. Mite collection, $1.29. Mrs. 0. C. LePage was appointed to buy flag and sign board for the school. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Oliver LePage. Roll Call to be answered with your favorite vegetable and how to prepare it. ST. TERESA.-The members met at the home of Mrs. Charles Brad- ley. The members are in favor of the Institute News. The members decided to buy a. water fountain and to have a sign board put on the school. and to have the outbulldings repaired. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. James Baglole. LINKLE'I’i'ER.~Slxteen members` and four visitors met at the home of Mrs. A. B. Clark. It was decided that $10 be given to the School Fair. Roll Call is to be answered at the next meeting which is to be held at the home of Mrs. C. E. Clark, by “Rcclpes or Other Useful Know- ledge." The August meeting was held in the form of s. picnic at the shore. NEW PERTH-Fourteen members and nine visitors met at the home of Mrs. Alex. Hamilton. A talk on Institute work was given by Mrs. T. G. Ives. Several bills were ordered paid. It was moved and seconded that the Institute buy one new seat for the school? This Institute ls in favor of Distr ct Conventions. The next meeting is to be held in the school room. NORTH RIVER. - Ten members I Dispute Settled '-"""“"""""‘ (I .. b c \ ~\ `.\" ` BRUSSELS, Belgium., Sept., 30.- \ ° />- _/\\\\\ MOST garages are like a huge um- K except'in"the coldest weather,` when brella. They protect your car little heat will besuHicient.' protect it from bitter cold. Yet cold tinuous rod; of great strength, iS YOUF ¢af'S W°\`St enemy' It mms very light in weight. Itcanbeapp radiators, freezes yvater pumps. C1'a°k5 qmckly and easily-at gmail enamel- Saws clean and nails without spii from snow and rain, but fail utterly to Gyproc makcs a rigid wan of l ° ' C1 tt! for your car by lining your garage with proof, cold-p\'0°f» ¥\°°'WB1`Pm§ Gyproc. It will save you expense and wallboard on the market. A pcrf will reduce the hazard of fire. 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P-E-L Morrls-Bernard & C0.-Tlllllillf P- E- |- ' .’Aj7r';:j=_f-"/*"2 ‘ff ¢>.n.. .- " CANADA GYPSUM AND ALABASTINE LIMITED, PARIS, CANADA. li . L_ . _ and eight visitors met at the home of Mrs. Alex. Ladner. Roll Call was answered by “Dont's for the\ Schurman. acted as President. A letter of thanks was read from the Rev._W. R. McKay. Nine mem- bers subscrlbed for the Institute pa- per. A feature of the meeting was a Demonstration on Salads by Miss Schurman. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered to her. A committee was appointed to clean the School. It was moved and seconded that Mr. Fulton Moreside attend to the extension of the platform in the gall. '1’he next meeting is to be eid at the home of Mrs. Edison Mutch. SOUTH BEDEQUE. - Fourteen members and five visitors met gf, the home of Mrs. Wm. Btavert. Femwood school committee report. ed Vliliillls the school and that they needed blackboard brushes. Mrs McLure reported that the lower Bedeque school had been paper-ed. Fruit had been sent to the sick and Xie same was received with thanks. short tall: on District Conventions WIS Kiven by the President. A fea- t“"° °f thi’ 11115651118 was a demon- stration on sandwich making by the Assistant Supervisor, Miss 5¢|md¢|»s_ A hem? vote or thanks was ten. dered to her. A motion was made and carried that Mrs. Ranahan be Dlld 101' Painting the interior of the school. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Collection taken,`_` 311.05. The next meeting is to be sid at the h 1 M _ McFarlane. uma 0. - n “umm INSTITUTE ....ll|ll'l'lNG»-'l'hs ‘ Pleasant Circle" Women! Imtitnts met at the home of Mrs. ll. Oroken, on Sept. 14 th. with eleven members nd ltwo vlsitah present. Mlseting began with the usual opening gn;-. glue. Ron ofln being snswsrsa .with 'Sine ny. pay. or play." some cis- cumion took place regarding the A\l|>08fll»Ph Wilt. and also about Dmltina of the interior of the school uric; fall vacation, md building s. lunch cupboard. The farmer Becet- ary resigned and a new one one was appointed. Mrs. I. Cameron md an interesting report of the Con tion. ftsr which -the :nesting closed by singing the National Anthem. Hrs. V I 1 Kitchen." The Superhisor, Miss fr' -Ll' " 1\ ' I-I _ -_ |_| ,_., lu-:xl-O Greatest Premium Yet Offered P.'I1orl\eywill¢‘l'Mhinth0Il\- .otihlk malt mollth. _ I g _‘ _:__ 4__- i 'Tl ‘ rm* we \ l yilliu IQ “Everbrite’f White mMe tal _ Spoons For evea yearly. new or renewal subscription received to e Charlottetown Guardian' it will entitle ~ the sender to their choice of a,h~alf dozen Tea( or Desert “Everbrite” White Metal Spoons. Here is your opportunity to get in on a real premium. t V _ Act at once and avoid disappointment later. .N 1,". ' Only a limited number will be given away. ` Any‘Subscriber sending in their own renewal and one new yearly subscription will be entitled tn the full dozen. _ _ . _ '- 4-~ Send in your subscription without delay. I 5 ‘ ` THE »cHARLoTT1~:ToWN GUARDIAN . _ \ ’ i - '1 reproof Wal board Vhy`buiId to burn? Gyproc docs away with in/lammable wood-lined walls, roofs, ceiling: and pal