'2, 1931 / icicles. 0RAPE »$lLTS 4 J / I uivzaohlr-tric Wasnpoies Grape 5am, "m". ‘~ Rheumatism, cools the blood a.“ cleanses the system from all impuri- i-iel- Mil ll I flntle Iaaatlvs and stimulates the liver. $1.00 per bottle. Phone 88. nsrzzsmnc . l. Allll ‘l Prioebocaud . Ernest ll. Worth I42 Prince Street. Classified i A 1h!!! ._-__._ -.._-_ _.,_____ ooooooi$$oh\c' dvertisements l '1 ..... llo per lisis at s words . lslWlinsaflIoi-ds o lopaIlinssllwas-ds cones ,IX'II|IO“CIU'“ v Q . _Agen_rV-u nted 1 harms. warm: FOR l, and prices. hi8 money , proposition United Artl j‘_' m a w. 0-l0-36i.| """mo ' rnsvnl. i ggents for old-estab- _, house in business in Tor- I m, mm. year’? Fgr terms c ,, oron o. wmsmn O7-4-wstl July 3i. ' a Fm 5818 ANTIQUES. WAGON» Apply Guardian. 7587-7-20-31. ' .1! b-"i Vessey, York. °°w er u 7635-7-22-31. ,,,,, 1'51? +1.5? ' .- dl Guardian Office. b“ ' a-i-tr. 551,5 - EIGHTEEN FOOT . covered canoe. Apply to McLean, Souris, P. E. I. 7031-11. BALE-A nurse.- ISLAND - 11 years old. Elmer Younker, i l 09. __________ SAL! T0 LET. BOARD AND .. signs on hand at Guardian . SALE -SIIORE FARM 0F - acre: at Tracadie Cross. Apply premises to J. L. Smith. .. 1007-7-21-21. 10B BALE-dill ACRES ON - 52, between Cardigan Road - mme valley Road. Dwelling tley. 7575-7-18-61 I Miscellaneous , - ALFRED McDONALD. rm; Land Surveyor. Herman- 6153-0-10-1 month. ‘vv‘,yVVv iv v71 ‘on Tuesday morning one and outbuildings. Mclmofhgfirn?“ Kan “d Phuu" “m! . , y ‘ vv c-c! Wanted waurnp - bobbin-Elmore“ housekeeping. Write A, cud Guardian. near salt water . ‘iore, not too far from town. Apply Guardian or Phone Bbfl-L. ‘[4924-11-01. WANTED -- ‘I 0R 8 ROOM HOUSE. Good locality, with modern con veniences. ‘Apply Guardian. 1604-7-21-31. WESTERN Gllilllllflll “Lg-ONE NEWLY FRESH- ‘ i -svnnunns:un POLICE <. .1011. -In the Smnmcrsicic I-olicc Cour: mum wan fined $5 and costs grid snctne. 1dr being drunk and creatng a m; turbance $30 and costs-S —S,Eltl0USLY ILL-Friends wll regret to learn that Mr, usy... Arbing was taken suddenly iii a 7596_,,_21_m_ , the home oi his daughter, Mrs. L ;R. Crockett, Sr, oi Sumrmrside or. Tuesday morning and was taken to the Prince County Hospital.’ His i-i- condition is considered serious. Mr. Aching was prominent in railway circles years ago in summersld ° “ADJOURNED ‘IDWN ‘COUN- CIL MEETING-At an adjourned 142-211 warrran T0 Elli SMALL who? raft... nullity TIIIACIS atSt. Peters today "IIIDIIIIIODI the best ever staged these. A great trotting duel will take place between Kitty McKaneJ Oolba and llay Cromwell. The will be another battle i; toll-II. l1‘. JAMES SUNDAY SCHOOL ‘PICNIC Thursday, at Stanhope iliana. All attending please meet at ISQOOIIODIQMIJUEILIIIBID. Car ‘owaersareasksdto give their cars -as in the past. Parents and friends are asked to sand their usual liberal donations. 7021-7-22-21. l ‘BACK IICOIDS will surely be broken at St. PetcrsBay Race track today. The following are the records at this date: The track re- ‘ ,cord basins was made in 102s and i is M‘ l-a In that race Major Aub- r-‘y and bud Axwortby raced to the i all in L06. That heat was so fast mat both horses tired in the next , two and alngeb Aubrey wenton to win ths race in much slower time. The track trotting record was also made in 1020 and is 2.10, made by Princess Aubrey. It will be interest- lil; Wily to see how much both‘ xcords will be shattered. i-a \ POLL ORGANIZATION-Conser- uiives oi every mu in the Province, 1 11°‘ lllfldy organised. then do so Dontfailtoseethcraces‘ in cuaaumnnawu Cuuaamam ' o TIE BUS WILL leave Jimmieh party at Borden.‘ Mrs. l". J. Nash, who is a patient 8., and her brother, Dr. A. l". Mill- er of Kentville, N. S., havs arrived in the city. RACES START at 2 p.111. sharp tcd-y at St. Peters. Ed Acorn hand- les the bell, so everything will be snappy with excitement. St Peters is waiting to receive you with open arm-Be sure and attend. MILTON. St. John's Church, Sun- ._LePagle‘ Runs Amack’ rln - Wild Statements‘ - Driven from pillar m post by the! enthusiastic applause with which the Conservative arguments were re- ;ceived, the Liberal candidates for, -most astounding misstatements ev- er heard at a political meeting m‘ the district. I ' Naturally the failure of Messrs. LePage and MacPhee, the Liberal candidates, to implement their pro- hibition pledges came in for strong‘ denunciation, The efforts of these. gentlemen t9 sidestep their respon- sibility were exposed to the con- tempt oi the audience. _ . The Conservative platform enun i at cape. You know the need oi _. day, July 26th, Sunday School, 10 plated by the Hon. J. D. Stewart in effective work in your poll better’ a. m., Morning Prayer and sermon, lhis key-note speech in Charlotte- ohan peiscns remote from it. Place‘ l1 a. m.; Evening Service, 1.30 p. m.: town was dealt with fully and con 911 Your working committee only St. Mark's, Rustico, Holy Commun- vincingiy by Messrs. L. L. Jenkir. such tried and true supporters as will secure results. Let this com. nhttoe thoroughly Ofl-iuuize and take Jistructions from the candidates hom-theg. support. Stay with your lullhwul ioicis or your recent, Con- wits to oh. pail,‘ until they have -°~¢i1. than. tizflllii ihun and asi: d... they bring their friends. Dc. i! W“ a ii- vuce, and see that i‘. Iona’ Mule. Attend the Joint "i and there see how the oqgufnonts piesentcd there by your lyvi-JLA-flii compare with the private aidlilfsfi/J ‘presented to you. Be not ---~=~i==d by promise c: office, J19)’. or liquor, use your own in- pcndent mental powers, assert . -ur own ability to think, Judge and "l 7°!‘ Yourself. and the Conserva- 1118 Will‘ lilpilflft. Be on the right, ‘hi’ Wihflihi side, and you will verily vote for the party that will gOvern our fair Province for the next four years-the Party so ably 12d by Hon, J. D. Stewart.—Vot.cr present,‘ permission was granted to lay a service pipe on Eustans and Granville streets. Other matters pending did not come up.—B ' -GASOLINE FOUND INWOODS -Ths Provincial Police found three i BAY MOWER $20.00. AN- -- shipment Mowers and , -. just arrived. W. R. Dennis ' i lottetown. YEBS T0 SUIT EVERYT o requirements. Easy terms, » - tyour crop. Ask for our new W. R. Dennis, Char- ' drums oi gasoline in the woods near the international Fox Ranch on Monday afternoon. Two drums were sssi-s-si-sif/[ampty and bu» partly full. uhayi were taken to the Customs House. It is thought that they may be th- drums that were alleged to have been stolen from the store oi Messrs -- 1501-1-19-31. 'Arsonault and Gaudet at Welling- ‘ saving lo you. Sec-crud Hand - . 10B Richmond St. ' '164’l-'l-22-3i tmsle Help Wanted D-a mun. suirsatc T0 in second-hand store. Must reference. Good wages for "Elli Dilly- Sccond hand 7645 ‘ .100 Richmond St. Male Help Wanted o ucnn chunk WANTED linen! store and cflice. Must "i liiiddle awed man pre- ,-' Alllllv to K. or P. Sharbell, .P. E. I. 7836-1-22-31. ; Lost L-i- M ‘muck "runs, as a soc , Charictiatown and Dun- ~» Call 30-1.. seas. , . I "ONE TRUCK TIRE AND ; between Charlottetown and ' Finder please leave ' tilice. 7627-‘1-23-31. t ‘I sun or‘ TWENTY- ifliisrs. American and Canad- " in the vicinity of Queen - Finder leave at Ksiiv a "" Reward. 764i ton some time ago. It is reported tween Welliniion and Mlscouohe. No arrests have been made in son nection with the seizure-S PERSONALS -Friends will regret to hear that iMr. John D. Goss oi Summcrsldr; in oonfmed to his horns mouth illnea-S -Mr. Wlilian McMurdo, an eld- eiiy rosident oi Suinmerside is it is regretted confined to his home filly experienced with good ‘through illness-S ..._.-- --Mr. Harry Ormesinn and his sister Miss Molly Ormsston of Hali- fax are the guests oi Miss Audrey Bose of Sumllllllido-vfl J-Miss Jean Aitksn ‘or Rosina il at present visiting her sister, Mn. 0. w. Harris of Smnmlrside. Miss of serious illness o! has mother. Mrs. Aitken, who livss with Mrs- Harris, Mrs. Allison's condition n- mains the same-S céu sends nothing but what can be borne. een Lantern °°mil1il House ls Now Open “"7 "l! or by Weak iii QUEEN s1‘. —___,. iiiessional (lard: - rno1vo l5 fir.“ , w", “Who sum m0, l IIsBIoIs Bron, Ltd whoLasALa MERCHANTS rum suaancs‘ ca xsns Aitken was called horns an account. meeting of the Summ " ., ‘Council an Monday .- ‘ ., Mayor _ presiding, Councillors BIRTHS MoINTYRL-At Selkirk Station, Jill)’ l. 1931. to Mr. and Mrs. Michael McIntyre, a daughter. ipi- DEATHS CBOZIEB-At Darnley, July 21, Simpson Crozler. Funeral Thursday at I o'clock. McINTYBE-At Selkirk Station, July l8, 1031, Katherine Marie, in- fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael McIntyre. nAxan- m Honolulu July 4. i931, Mrs. Flora Baker, wife of Le- [T10 OUR STORE MAY BE , ma; another 4mm w" young N. roy I’. Baker, 4'109-A Kahala Ave., lnstive of St. John, New Brunswick, ‘Canada, 46 years cld, and daughter iof the late Rev. John Wadman of écrapaud. F. E. I. ‘cssn-anhn-sz the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Tuesday, July izist. James Keith Campbell, ggfld 1 ycar and three months, youngest on of Mr. and Mrs. James Camp- bell. Funrral from the residence o! nis grandfather Daniel Campbell, Argyle Shore today, service starting Ill MEMURIAM In fond and loving memory of JOHN I». McALEER I Who departed this lifc one year ago io-day, July 02nd, Iss0. In the home yon are fondly remembered, Sweat memories cling ‘Iclnd yourdear name ‘has hearts that loved on in life S love you in death inst the lame. ion and service, 3 p m., Sunday School, 2 p. m. Preacher, Rev. George Westbrook, LII-l. | . MET WITH ACCIDENT - Mr Mancis MscMiilan met with a painful accident while working c: rue new extension to Queen Squu. mhool, when the upper part of n leg was jammed undir a steel Lclr However, his many friends wiii b pleased to learn he is pmgréssln. . r's statementio this effect on the ‘ nd by the many thousand spectators very favorably and in a few day. will have completely recovered. | FIREMEN 0UT-—The firemen re~ sponded to an alarm about 3 c’clo:-k ‘yesterday morning for s, blaze in a barn on the premises oi James, Loug-hran, Dorchester Street eastf tivs will have no fear of not enjoy-J The fire had gained considerable iheadway before being discovered by: a member of Mr. Lcughrana family] and before being extinguished gutt- ed the buiiding. The origin oi the fire is unknown. GAZETTED-Among the appoint- ments. promotions, etc., in the Can- adian Militia recently gazetted, ap- pears the iollowing: P. E. I- High- ianders-To be Lt-: 2nd Lt. (supt) J. C. Arsenault, 25th June, 1931., P. E. L. L. H.—To be Lt.: 2nd Lt.‘\ J. E. Andrew, 11th May, 1931. P. E. 1. Highlanders-To he Lts-z 2nd, Lts. (supy) J. H. Morrissey, 22nd April, 1931- C. E. Hynes, 1st June, issi. 1 FUNERAL YESTERDAY -— 'I‘hel funeral of Clifford I. MacNeiil, tho; little 8 year old son cf Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. MacNeili was held from his parents’ residence, 30 Grafton Street yesterday morning, to St. Dunstanb Basilica, where s. Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. C. McCarthy, who also con- ducted servlce at the grave. The pail bearers were Earl Doyle, Ern- est McCarey. Alfred Crawford, Wm. Campbell, Paul Williams and Char! lea Robinson. A large number of» at 2 o'clock. Interment Argyle Shore’ Cemetery. _._- _ih__ i North b! Wife and Family. -......_a......_- Ill. D. MacLean l UNDIITLIII - “IBM-MID chariitetown and e\9 ,floral tributes were received at the home. i HGET nnanv F011 szxniarr- flou. August mh tn sui. Arrange- 'ments are being made for the bill- eat show on record. Get new prilfl ‘list and commence flitting your stock. J. W._ Boulier, secretary. Cnu-r‘ tetown, P. l. I- .. .. .. "l! PERSONALS Mr. cvus McDonald spent the week end gt his home in Mt. Stew- art. --_.- Mrs. E C- Duff of Montreal, is at present visiting hsr parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ayers, ‘l8 Elston St. Miss Dorothy O'Brien, cashier at Wcolworthb is spending a well earned vacation at Mt. Stewart the guest of Mrs. McDonald. Miss Ruby Deaths, R- N.. of the Daihousie Public Health Clinic, Halifax, is visiting in Charlottetown the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. S- I Ottawa." and D. F. Bethune, who were boti in splendid form and kept up f. continuous barrage under which‘ ‘iheif OPPQW-‘nts Squirmed- and wrlg-'day, July 20th. The Dancing Q1199" fed and at last found refuge iii. mperei abuse and exaggerated’ -. "I ‘S. JLl. hi1. L. mg; denied that in. . nag." oi Pulinc Works had ord .d $10,301‘ worth of road machin- .1 by telephone, desplteythe Minis-l ioor of the Legislature. | He claimed that Dr. W.J.P. Mac- Mlllan was some to be leader of the Conservative party and that 1r on} ccted Dr. MacMillan “would break- every law on the statute books." Sneering reference to the increase of $165,000 ofsubsidy obtained by the Hon. Mr. Stewart from Ottawa was made by Mr. LePa-ge, who said the Province would havg got this amount "ii Joe O'Brien had gone to Admitting extravagant expendit- ure on the McIntyre highway, he tended that another iinn had‘ of . INSTITUTE MEETING-The July meeting oi the Milburn, Lot 4o, Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Lewis Moore with an ‘ attendance oi seven members. Th meeting ’ with the singing c; Institute Ode, followed by roll call and reading and signing oi the minutes of last meeting. Discussion l took place on the holding oi Dental i Clinic in our Institute; also discuss- ed means of raising funds. The‘ meeting closed with the singing of the National Anthem, after which’ lunch was sewed by the hostess.‘ Mrs. Ira Stewart invited the mem- ‘ bers to her home for the next meet- ing, roll call to be answered by jokcs-(Patriot please copy). JUNE MEETING - The “regular meeting oi Mllburn, Lot 4o w. 1.‘ met at the home of Mrs. Geo. Cobb 1 on Tuesday evening, June 9th, with’ the Presiden hnitet Aply cocoa-f the, President in the chair. The. meeting opened with Institute Ode,! followed by repeating the Creed in unison. The minutes oi the previ-i ous meeting were read and adopted,‘ eight members and one visitor being present. There was no report from the sick committee. Correspondence was then read by the Secretary, re- lating to Institute work, also a let- ter of appreciation from Mrs. Saul H-apson and family for fruit, etc, sent to her while in the P. E. I. Hospital. It was moved and second- ed that the Institute pay five doi- lars and forty cents for charitable purposes. Then followed an address and presentation to Miss Hazel Car- ver to show our appreciation oi her services for the past two years, while a mber of our Institute and trust that she may still be able to attend our meetings although her duties take her elsewhe c. Miss Carver thanked the donors in a few well chosen words. 'I‘he_next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Inwis Moore, roll call to be answer- ed by writing your name left hand- ed and blind folded. Our meeting closed by singing "Tenting To- night," after which lunch was serv- Dickson, Prince Street. bi itiisses Stella and Beatrice Welsh and Theresa Mclsaac left Saturday afternoon on a visit to friends in Nova Bootia. Misses Charlotte and liloreace MacGregor, of Cambridge,‘ Mass. are spending a few days in Marsh- turn. Miners field. the guests oi Miss Laura Scottuaight-foot vein of quartz, which ed by the hostess. NEW GOLD VEIN FOUND CALMON, Ida., July 21 (UP)- once synonymous with Shoup, his- toric rnining community, may re- havs discovered an runs 001.30 per ton in glcd. Along- Ba what you would others to be- come - side the vein is pyrite, which will {her tour around the ring at the af- Tha glory and importance that was Makes Sneering~ References At Clyde River Which Are i Nailed As Misstatements By The Conservative Candidates Messrs. Jenkins And “Bethune, Who Receive 14:..- thusiastic Applause. , . first‘. i0 build a similar highway atl taxi tomorrow at 1.80 for the toallcglo of their OPDOnents and the|$l0,0b0 a mile and that eventually sass the Lea Government was going to build them at a cost of only $3,000 The cost of the McIntyre highmy in the Prince Edward Island Hfll- ,the West River District ran amuck , us shown, by a report tabled in :1. pltal is still seriously ill. Ber I00 -st the Clyde River meeting on Mon- ‘ mt session of the Legislature, up. m. Fred M. Nash of sax-wick. N-jday night and made some of the 3V5!‘ $26,000 a mile. Mr. LePageb wild statements d: not pass unchallenged by the Con , scrvative speakers, who scored pOJIlL after point and received tremendous applause. The meeting was capably presided ' over by Mr._James McPhail, l F-URANT, MARMON ‘CARS CHOSEN AT y THE SPARKS CIRCUS ' Cars sold by T.G. Ives, Charlotte- ,.\'.'n were in evidence at the Sparks Circus, held at Charlottetown, Moh- cf the Wire, Mille Rosina Nelson -eiectcd c. Durant Sport Sedan for emoon show, while at the night crformancc she rode in g Marmon _t. sight Eight DeLuxe Sedan. These two beautiful curs were much admir .n attendance. The Durant and Marmon Show Rooms are located at 219 Grefli? George Street, and this spring the front appearance of the Show Room has been all remodelled with new plate glass windows and doors, giv- ing an up to date appearance t0- gether with an outside electric sign featuring "Durant; Sales and Serv- ice." Owlng to the increased business. Mr. Ives, has been obliged to ell- large his office and parts equiv‘ ment and same has been removed upstairs to the second floor, where a large public office l4 by 20 ft. awaits a customer on entering, while an inside private office 19 by l4 ft. is used for private busin- css. Then off the main office is H grflernl public waiting and I'll-St 130m, adjoining same is wash bas- in and toilet, which is free to all customers purchasing Austin, Dur- ant, or Marmon Automobiles. A special Parts Room adiOlIis the main office, where all necessary small parts are kopt in stock for servicinS an gays by Mr. Ives. While on the ihird floor is stored fenders, wheels, springs, etc. of a more bulky nature. At the rear of the show room is a separate wharehouse 35 by 60 ft... and adjoining this warehouse with {s drive way between is a. new and up to date Work Shop, where all kinds of first class work is being done by efficient and up to date mechanics. Whether ltlsia general over haul grease job or repairs t0 ' body, straightening fenders, repaint- ing or entirely new paint Job. this can be very quickly and efficiently done in short notice. Fender, body and paint department is in charge of Mr. Owen Proude. whb is too well and favorably known to the public to require any introduction. The garage and service department is in charge oi’ Mr. C. D. Ives, who for the past three years has taken each winter a special mechanic course at the Durant Factory in Toronto, thus enabling him to cope with 8-11 questions pertaining to the Durant Service and Maintenance. In all Mr. Ives has some ten employees that is always at your service and they will be glad to see" you, wheth- er it is for the purchasing of a new car u!‘ serviceing your used automo- bile. They have on their show room floor ready for immediate delivery the Baby Austin Coupe, the smallest and most economical proposition oi- fered to the public today. Then they are featuring the Durant four cylinder, 6-ii and 6-14 cylinder models, which give outstanding per formance for value invested. “The new Mormon Model 70 with free wheeling and eighty four horse pow- er motor unit is an automdbile that any car admirer would be proud 9° own. A personal visit or phone call i117 will bring any of these automo- biles with a special sales man to your service. So do not- hesitate while visiting Charlottetown or the branch office at Monte-g in charge of Mr. C. S. Stewart, to drop in to the Durant Sula and Serv- iloe Station where you are assured.“ i‘ 9-1‘ LA 9-0" Allalwo aisle lotion! with this lotion can. train a natural wave into your hair “magi Irentnzms with l4 Gear-dine, the‘. aanlsolParisiennealslvahainolthairhsis-img abenndhllaatarnlwavawiaisls isrotalsaadin lasnpw-lliyahdllaaalianpogisashlngqg, Ls Gas-sadism reveals u y.“ u“ nnfldud’ lillllllllathodoluuiansnl. Brryabotflalodsyl GEDADDINE fllllnlvyoawahu-iui-uusi-k. The booklet you may" ‘my, Th 0R U G ~— UNITED SUCCESSOB TO 1 NlarKinnm: Drug Co, l Phone 219 Ti: ~ . "<r;ee..¢'; Store W.C.T.ZJ. The 4th Annual Meeting oi ‘the Queen's County Women's Christian ‘i empeisnce Union was held in the apilst Church schoolroom on Fri- ,, suly 17th. Luncheon was serv- ed at 12.30, after which the meet- ing opened by singing ‘Take my life, and let it be Consecrated, Iprd, to Thee.” , The deaths since our last annual meeting of our beloved leaders, Mrs. Gordon Wright, National Pres- ident, W. C. T. U., Miss Anna Gor- don, Past President of World's W. C. T. U., and on July 10th, Mrs. Louise C. McKinney, Acting President of National and vice-President of World's W. C. T. U., who took s. very active part in the World's Con- vention held in Toronto last month, were announced. Prayer by Mrs. W. A. Thompson with tribute to Mrs. McKinney. The minutes of last quarterly and annual meetings were read and adopted, also reports of the Secre- tary and Treasurer. Roll call found 4 officers and 5 unions represented. Mrs. Thompson reported that six prizes had been sent out on the es- say work. The President was proud to re- port she was the representative at the World's Convention of the only nohibition province, the conven- tion was asked to pray that this province might remain true to- the temperance cause. ' Reports were given from the dif- ierent unions .on the use of the temperance posters which have been placed in many schools and when school re-opens with more posters and temperance as a regular study it is hoped much good may be sic-- complished. ‘- As regards peace, remarks were made about cadet work in the schools and while it was felt that the training and discipline might be good for the boys yet the carry- ing oi rifles was not in the best interests of peace. Miss Edith Sierras gave a. report on the exhibit booth to be held at the Exhibition and asked the co- operation of unions and friends with contributions to assist in pro- curing leaflets, cards, etc., to be given away at that time, also for as- sistance in the booth. The election oi officers for 1931-32 followed. President, Mrs. R. Melkle. 1st Vice President, Mrs. R. Pen- dlcton. ~ 2nd Vice President, Ross. Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. Laura E. Bustin. _ Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. W. A. Thompson. L. T. L. Secretary, Mrs Gordon McMillan. Y. Superintendent, Mrs. L. Camp- bell. A vote oi thanks was extended to the ladies for the delicious lunch- eon. Meeting closed with prayer. Mrs. D. K. Delivers High Class Product Food has always been recognized as the first requirement for the preservation of human life, and very early in history bread became the "staff oi life". The importance of bread to human welfare makes it imperative that this food be pro- duced under the best possible condi- tions, contain only the purest in» gradients in the proper proportion. and be brought to the consumer fresh from the ovcn. The recognition of those three sidorations in every bakery has co - tributed to the success and reput - tion of Mcinnls’ Bakery on Gran- ville Street. Modern and up-to-date factors which must be prime ccm- ' LATEST METHODS IN CLEANING AND PRESSING New methods made more effect- ive by the use of the most modern equipment have made the New Method Cleaners’ plant on Long- worth Avenue one oi the most mod- em pressing and cleaning establish- ments in Canada. Just recently the latest addition has been made to pressure filter which enabled the plant to give quicker and. more e111- cient service. _ The employees of the establish- ment are experienced workers and establishment here four years ago. Mr. Roy McLure has had experierwl extending over many years, whils Mr. Ivan McClure is a. graduats Dry Cleaner. The ovimers attempt to render ths public the most courteous servici possible. The delivery van calls fol and. delivers articles throughout the City. In addition to this the New Method Cleaners have a. large mail order business throughout the PIOV- ince. The plant cleans or presses all kinds oi outer garments, and vari- ous household articles such as cur- tains, drapes, small rugs etc. Carries Extensive Grocery Line The grocery store of S. N. KEYS. located at the corner of Richmond and Pownai Streets, carries an uh- usually extensive line of household requirements. In addition to the cl’- gry day list of groceries, Mr. Kay! carries green vegetables, ice cream. soft drinks, confectionery, fruit, bread and cake fresh from the ball- cry. Fresh strwoberries are avallaibll at 15 cents a. box, and old cheese ai 16 cents a pound. Mr. Keys’ advertisement 841999-11 today on the Publicity Page. Gyro DinnerHeld Last Evening Owing to the circus, the Gyrc dinner was hold on Tuesday even- with Gyro Tom Rogers in the chair. Gyro Russ Chandler reported for the radio committee. On Thursday of this week from 8.30 to 9.30 p. m. the Gyro Club will sponsor a radio programme by local talent and will ofllciaily present to the Sanatorlurn Commission the new radio equip- ment recently installed in the Pro- vincial Sanatcrium. Owing to the absence of Gyro Bill Glllis, there was no report from thi district meeting held in Shediac of: Thursday of last week. The guest and speaker of the ev- ening was Ivan Y. Reddin, recently returned from the west by automo- bile, having travelled in the vicinity of live thousand miles on his return to Prince Edward Island. Ivan’: talk was most interesting and thi boys all joined in giving him s rousing reception back to P. E. I. which he claims has any place thai he has seen beaten to a stand still The Gyro dance also postponed or account of the circus was hold iron 9 to 12 p. m. as usual. bakery to give to the customer i high class article of food. The advertisement of the Mc- Innis Bakery appears 0n the Pub~ licity Page. INSUBE IN SURE INSURANCE a. R. HOLMAN equipment, attention to baking, courteous treatment and prompt iyieid $20 per ion service. prompt delivery to any part of the City or Province has enabled this CHABLOTTETOWN the machinery in the form of I ' have been with the plant since ill - ing this week at Beach Grove Inn, . -' a-s,s lnflnlt