Enjoy healthful Wrigley’: Gum daily for its invigorating goodness! It's a quick pick-up- hits the spot. Relieves fatigue and calms tli nerves. Aids digestion too! > To keep alert when driving, always chew Wrigiey‘s Gum. Keep a package in your ocket or purse and take some home for the chil ren—~ they love it ~~jusz avarch how grate/u! they are. Enjoy it daily-nrillion: do. One of the most impressive events during the ' closing exercises ef Mount Allison Academy and Commercial College in Sackville was the unveiling of a painting of Dr. M. Palmer by Prof. Stanley Roylc, R.B.A., A.R..W.A., A.R.(7.A.. by Mr. Kenneth B. Palmer. Prof. Royle suc- eeeded admirably in capturing the stirling character of Dr. Palmer. T B U RN! Mia equal parts of Minanfs and sweet oil, tlllfll oil, or cream. S read on brvwn Diner. only so burn or laid. Before long the n painful smariing slow Eastern Guardian _..___. ..'Tbi.s column is reserved for news oi local interest but advertising of 4o a word strictly paynblevln ud- vance. . JSIJBSCRIPTIONS to the (Iharlottewwn Guardian be handed to their Rent. Archie ume. ..'PO0LE 0 THOMPSON, LIM- ITED for more bargains in discon- tinued lines oi Paints, varnishes a_nd Erlrmels. 1.-1C¢9-6-11~1i. (By The Canadian Press) NEWCASTLE, N.B., June ll. _. Marvin Fletcher, 28, was injured 'A‘ THOROUGH iillsltfiam’ ."*‘.°.“..‘2.":. '35:; %leoulillgrrisoyul3ridge and crisished EXAMINATION .. r *1 m w» Ghee “w. Nelson. Tldlnll 0n the seat be- hind Fletch-sr. escaped with ashak. ing up and minor cuts and bruises. The two had attended s. dance at Nelson and were coming to genius/tie for a meal. Rushed to 080m here by a passin motor- ist, Fletcher died soon aster. He was s son of Michael Fletcher, BWi-h Nelson. a forestry inspector. -—--______ Jvith latest scientific Intru- ments will give the prescrip- tion which allows you to use your aye] withfltlt 0111111. Avoid the headaches and irritations of even light qe- strain. n newsy nature may be lnsertednl l‘ {this column is reserved for news of local tutu-est but advertising el a newsy nature ma! b0 lllllfld at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. ORABWELI. ios rnawlfivlll- mmrs sass-son urn ms - “mg, D n-eiaa-r-zifi. L-Souris- dine-Bea. wfiox no“; binds and . l, wurist other-Mama obusiness aitcr June 16th.. SEE ADVT. in this issue about B-ilhton Bride! meet-ind in Bon- shaw on 18th. on. ‘swans oéumtriilwrglnsl-gthoc- 11D . M’ Wm i” M’ n-izoil-s-io-u. ADVERTISERS ABE BBMINDED that advertisements for insertion in The Guardian should be received at the otiics not later than l1 Add. the previous day. ti. CELEBRATED 96TH BIRTH- DAY-Felicitations are being ex- tended to lvlliss Mary Stewart. Stsnohill, who recently "celebrated her 96th birthday. Hale and hearty despite her advanced years. Miss Stewart enjoyed the visitation o1. ,many friends on her anniversary.‘ ‘ilwluding members of the Wom- l en's Institute. i POST NUPTLAL SHOWER — A large number of friends from Brookiield and surrounding districts met on Friday evening, May 6th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Borden MacLeod (nee Estella Jest) to lender them a miscellaneous show- er. The bride and zrooni were led to the seat oi honor by Min Flor- ence Dollar and where the many useful presents awaited them which were evened and ammged by the Misses Rena MacPherson. _M1ria.m Dollar. Grace Wood and Edith Manhood. while the names and accompanying versm were read by the Misses Blanche MaoHherson and Beatrice Mathe- son. The zoom on behalf of his hirde thanked the donors for their Rift-s and invited all to visit. them. They're Jolly Good Fellows" the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. music being funfshed bv the Messrs. John Macbeod and Ernest White. Lunch was served by the ladies. all departed ior their es after wishing Mr. and . . manv years of happy wedded life. PERSONALS Rev. Edwin White. Cameron Mec- Lauchiin. M. J. Stewart. (mm- missinncrs attending the General Assemblv o.’ the Pesbvierian Church in Canada held in Tnrnnm. returned to this citv Friday nilfht. ::YOU ARE IN BUNNESS in make money out of feeding foxes. Success depends on how you feed. Feed the Ross-bfiller wnv. Season- al feeding- sclsedlllr! and sslmnles on rt-"nest. Write-Rms-Milier Ris- cull (‘o.. Limited, Napanee. On- tario. In Memoriam MR. FRANK S. COSGROVE Young Former Boxing Champion Passes Away Frank Stanwood Cosgrove. 314 Upper Water Street, Haliiax, known to thousands o! Boxing Fans 1n the Mai-ilimes us young Cosgrove a former Maritime Amateur title holder. died May 24th in the Vic- toria General Hospital, Halifax, fol- lowing a lengthy illness. He was only 24 years oi age. Only a few years ago Frank Cosgrove was one o2 the scrappiesi. Boxers in the vince and he was a popular figure with tight ions. Deceased is o. son oi Mr. Frank J. Cosgrove and besideshis father and step-mother issurvived byhis w e, two sons Bedioid: one brother Joservh of Lrmn. Mas. and five other sisters Elsie. Eileen, Elizabeth, Vivian and 531""?! and one brother Charles at The nmersl was held from the home of his father 31 Fern Street, Halifax. Rest in Peace. There's a Good Reason You're Constipatedl When there's something wron with you, the first. rule is: pet o the cause. If you are constipated, don't fiddle around with make- shift remedies. Find out. what's giving you the trouble! Chances are it/s simple ii you sat only what most people do: meat. bread potatoes. Its likely you don't q enough "bulk." And "bu " doesn't mean a. lot of iood. It's a kind oi food that isn't con- sumed in the body.but leaves ssoit "bulky" mass in the intestines YOUR FEET HURT‘. Horace J. A. Brown Oliiropodiat — Podiatrist I H! Cit. Geo. 8t. Gin‘ ttetown ‘I i G. F. Hutcheson PHONE I60 and helps a bowel movement. Ii that fits you, your ticket is a eris 0111112111! breakfast cereal- Kelo 3's -Bra.n. It contains the " uik" you need ‘plus tbs great intestinal tonic, vi amln 8,. Eat Ail-Bran ever: w. drink plenty of water, an 1 wot-ah hs old world grow brighter! WOOL WOOL ll tlve marketing through the ed, Toronto. with the prices secured. The Association set time. jculars, prices, etc. ‘ills Slmp lirmim Association, The Prince Edward Island Sheep Breeders’ Association again of- fers its services in assembling the wool clip of the Province for eo-opers- Canadian (lo-operative Wool Growers, Limit» Last year the volume of wool marketed in this way from this Prov- ince more than doubled that of the previous year. This fact indicated confidence in this medium of marketing and complete satisfaction full market level and compelled competing agencies to raise prices to this level. This year, wool prices are low, and farmers may sell outright ‘o the first buyer at a low prevailing price. Sheeprncn should take n a of this fact, however, that when you sell your wool through flue Cun- ‘ adian Co-operativc Wool Growers, you not only receive promptly in sash, at time of delivery, the highest prevailing market price, but. also the rise in the market until the wool is ultimately sold through an ex~ pert sales service at the most favorable periods of distribution. This rise in price will some to the wool patron at a later date. This year wool will be received after June 10th and the week coin- mencing June 13th will be the Big Wool Week in Prince Edward Island. Our agents will receive wool st various points in the Province st this Do not sell or ship your product until you contact for full parti- Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. ills Central l L-lfil-ii-B-Bl. i the price at the i G IF TS For The June Bride u shopping $683 so... HOLMAN’S SUMDIERSIDI AND CIIABLOTTETOWN New Prasiden How The Money Went (Continued from paie 1. ‘ 1T1 fir" “fairs. mlfifii. niléé. 0.00. Trainer, John $6316. ‘ i1- Total -- - - - — -- —-$M0.00 Section Ne. 10 ($268.00) gltriglbfldl. lléieis; 85.76. . lodye . . Birt. 011i’ 0rd 84.00. 53$; ‘twill. Coffin’, Harold ufsof Coffin, Henviau .00. a Ra $0.50 Douglas, Ooitin $6. . Douglas. Walter $6.75. Douglas Kimble $5.00. Dingwell. James $10.00. Fsrquharson, Ho Handrshan. he $3.50. Handrshnn, Dmiel $1.00. Hsndrshan. George $1.00. Johnston, Robert $.75. Johnston, Ira t8. . Jay, Watson $3.50. Jay, Lester $100. Kneebone, Isaac Munn, Neil $0. . , Munn. Donald 6.50. - l‘. Marteil, Maurice $1.00. McAdam. John $6.25. McDonald, Donald 86.76. McDonald, Vernon $6.75, McDonald, Allan $275. McEachern, John $3.25. MoEachern, Albert $6.25. McEachern. John B. $5.25. McIntyre, Aeneas $2.75. McKay, Robert $1.25- McKenzie, George $2.25. McLaughlin, Cameron $3.50. McLaughlin 'I‘oia1_-----——--$268.00 --_-— loctlon No. l0 (“UOJH J. J57 (Zharlottetown ll life insurance companies whose business represents 99.8 per cent of tho life insurance in force in Canada. More than $500,000 Canadians hold policies with these companies. Woolridse. Wallace 60.00. Total- — — - — -- 4486.06 Section No. t1 ($821.16) Acorn. Robert .76. Acorn, Ra mcn $11.26. Buhoe, W liarn 66.00. Elifiiii- ii‘.‘.hi“"3€"» s . . Banks, Geordie s-mso. Banrs, John $11.00. Bums, Ban Morrison, Aeneas McDonald, Warren McDonald. John W. $3.26. McDonald, Austin $7.50. McDonald, Howard ‘Hi0. McDonald, Roy t0. 5. oLeod yum so Tota.1—--—------$821.'Is Section m. as (sums) Acorn. Stillm $0.26. Acorn. Ralphutilllil. Burdett, le $0.76 on. PB 82.76 Hunter, Russell $0.50, guunter. John me, George . . McEwsn. Ansus $0.26. McKay. Grover $17.00. McKinnon. Jose h $5.76. McKinnon, Dan cl $18.00. M non, Jerome $4.00- McLean. William $2 C’ n» A 1. z; I "You can’: buy co you can't get l: just by wishing for it. But you can develop l: as you won“ develop a strong right arm. How? Simply by doing (h; thing you fear to do. “Don't say: ‘I'll do this nu; week’. Do l: new.” O "Is there someone you are air-aid b0 call on? All right. Call on that person tomorrow. You may be so scared that you will have to walk up and down outside half a dozen times. Bu! don't let your fear lick you again. Walk in and tell the other man what a struggle you had with yourself to get suf- ficient courage to csil cu “He won't laugh at you. Ho will like you better for you \ frankness and respect you for your courage.” Have _l_’_o_l_| smoked a Turret Lately? A TURRET is more than ordinarily welcome, at those difficult time: when you are trying to screw up courage to do something which you have always been afraid to do. Smoking a Turret gives you con- ficience—-heips to put you at your ease. Turrets are made from choice Virginia tobaccos blended to an original and unique formula which gives them a delightful taste-shared by no other cigarette. 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