Tired, strained nerves interfere with digestion At the end of the day's work, it is a good rule to relieve nervous tension before eating-by the useof Wrigleyk. Your doctorwill tell you how the act of chewing relaxes and soothes fie tired nerves-how the healthful cleansing action of Wrigleyk refreshes and tones you up all round- so that you’re ready to enjoy your food. Wrigleyh also helps digestion after meals, by stimulating the flow of natural juices. In addition, it cleanses the_,teetb, removu all traces of eating or smoking—and sweetens the breath. What other sweet cost aolittle and dos so much! MKITPEQUE Miss Margaret Ramsay is spending some time with Mrs. Heber Myers. flislton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramsay and son Russel oi Summerside. Mr. and lbs. Percy McMurdo, Kelvin; Ml‘. John Lockhart and d su g h t e r s oi Charlottetown; Hillel McKenzie and Moun- tein oi Kensingion joined a picnic party in Malpeque on July 1st,. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey. Hester Lloyd Harvey o! Crapaud. Mr_ and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald oi ‘hyon. Mr. Lawson Harvey ot Bos- ton. Mass, were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Vernon MacGougan on Sun- fllll- /' bk. Prank MaeNutt spent the week and with iriends in Charlottetown. About twenty-seven o! the young people o! Malpeque and vicinity had their annual outing to Len- nos Island on Monday, July ist. The day was ideal and the boats glided along under the management oi Messrs. Fredchampion and Mayn- ard Brycnton-two oi our experienced seamen. The party enjoyed a conl- RlGi. sssnlfhfib-Delblc lflnt-ullicyFruit-qnlP. K. Slsgwfidsd two, rvs the party on previous occasions, was unable to be present. and many ex- pressions oi regret were made as to hi5 Prolonged illness. Mr. and Mrs. 1". J. Lockerby motored to 0'Leary during the week. Mrs. Brenton Clark and two children. Leith and Pauline oi Link- letter are guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Arch Wocdside. Miss Marjorie McRae 0i Bonshaw and Miss Ida Toombs oi.’ Rusticc spent the 1st July at their homa. Miss Marjorie Peake. who has been teaching in North Bedeque School. has arrived home ior the summer holidays. ~ M. and Mrs. Reoul LePage and two children. and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce or Charlottetown were recent guests oi Mrs. Lois Green. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Darby, Abram's Village, Mrs. C. W. Ireland, Summer- side and Mrs. George Darby and Miss Catherine Darby, Owatonna. Minnes- oita, spent the day picnicing at Mal- peque on Thursday. Mr. O. W. Ncrwin, Montreal, spent ‘ piste tour oi the Island taking in all a iew days the guest oi Mrs. Sinclair c! interest, Aiter a substantial lunch MacGougan. ‘ had been partaken oi. the young people set sail calling at Port Hill The members oi the Sunday school Western "Guardian i --DIINK Macs Hop Ale. ‘i-B-tiil Aug. a. — BARB WIRE, coil spring and brace wire sold right‘ at Brace‘; 0424-7-0-21 —LOS'l‘ —§etween Borden and Summerside. spars tire and rim. 02 X 4. Please leave at W. T. Bowness. Bedeque. or J.O. Holland. Lower Bedeque. 0480-7-0-0i -'l BAR. a in. R-inslock and 7 bar as in. rum lull no. s Tlghtlock special spaced isrm isncing in stock at Breeds. 0424-7-6-21 - NOTlCE - Meals served w travellers at Mslpeque Corner, 6453-74-31 —POULTIY FENCING that will stop chickens sold at Bruce's. 0491-7-0-21. —FARM FOB SAL! at Shamrock. one hundred acres, seventy ilve clear. balsfice wood and lumber. Buildings in good repair. S. I". Owens, Kinkora. 0365-14-0. -TBE LADIES o! St. John's Church will hold s. tea in St. Elean- ors Hall. July 16th. 0s52-7-0-3i —GENUINE OLD ENGLISH Nash Scythe: in stock at Bruce's. 0491-74-21. —WON P. S. CERTIFICATES — The following pupils oi Park Corn- er School have won the Public School Certificates in the June examinations. Jean Stewart. Elsie MacKay. Maud Campbell, Ralph Ozon, Glenwood Macleod. A --ADOP1'ID CHILD FROM 0R- PHANAGE - Mr. and Mrs. firth Bowness. oi Summe side, have adopt- ed l. little girl. Mary Elaine. irom the Protestant Orphanage, Charlotte- town. The little girl. who is three years oi age, arrived in her new home last Friday night and looks v01‘? bonnie and well. which speaks very highly tor the evident care and train- ing bestowed on the children by the " “ and nurses ct the institution. - -s -I.OWII. FREETOWN W. L-The monthly meeting was held at the home oi Mrs. Edmund Burns on June 19th. with the President in the chair. Meeting opened with "Creed." Roll Call answered with "Current Events," eleven members and iour visitors were present. minutes oi last meeting read and adopted. Alter reports oi committees and other business a pro- Sfsmme o! readings and a contest was at the school. Roll Call to be answer- ed with the name o! "My iirst school ” ." Meeting closed with the National Anthem. alter which lunch was served by the hostess. -R.EMAINS BROUGHT HOME ron lllmrsr. - On Saturday 1m the remains oi Mr. Gilbert Gallant arrived in Summers!‘ by m; boat train irom Ssska‘ -n, Sask. The late Mr. Gallant who was only 32 years oi age had been engaged in iarming ior the last two years in the West. He was operated on in St about two hundred in all had a de- lightlul picnic on Percy MacG-ouganb shore on Wednesday aiiernoon Many will regret to hear that Miss Minnie oronsl- dlllghicl‘ oi m. and Mrs. Simpson Orcsier, Dsrnley, leit on Thursday afternoon ior Prince County Hospital where she will ‘under- carrled out. Next meeting m b5 hem ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN F-‘UA . ..... —: g Paul's hospital, Saskatoon on June 20th and died two days later. His delth came as a great shock to his relatives as no news had been rc- ceived oi his illness prior to his death. The deceased was unmarrim. and leaves to mourn his iather, Mr. Andrew Gallant. ct St. Elcanors, two brothers and three sisters namely:— Mr. John Gallant, St. Eleanors and Mr. William Gallant, Summerside: Mrs. Thomas Brown. Mrs. Joseph Arsenault and Mrs. Glorious Gallan: all oi Summerside, to whom tllr sympathy oi the community is ex tended. The iuneral took place on Monday morning to St, Paul's church and Cemeto y, Rev. J. J. McDonald oiiiciating at the church and Rev. Urban Gillis at the grave and was very largely attended-S PERSONALS -M'r. l". J. Casey. Inspector oi Clutoms, was in Tignlsh last week. _ --T —Mrs. Ameli; McGrath, Alberion. spent the week-end with friends in Tignishp-T i-Mis Stella Brennan who has been visiting in Charlottetown. returned to Tlgnish on .'i"riday.-'I_‘ -Mr. and Mrs. George Driscol, Boston, are visiting Mrs. Driseol's Tisnisln-T —Miss Frances Harper. Tignish. who is seriously ill with .yphoid isver at her home, ls reported as doing as well as can be expected. There will be no deiinite change in her condi- tion until the lstter part oi this WQQk.-T ' ’ , —W, A. Gaudet, Customs Oiiicer. Montague. is visiting his home in- Tignish-T Bu. spent the week end in Summer- side-S —Miss Irene MacLellan, R. N, Pittsburgh. Pa. who is spending the.‘ summer on the Island is at present the guest oi Dr. and Mrs. Johnston. Tignlsh.—T -Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, Boa-i ton. Mass. who have been visiting Mrs. Millers’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelllgan. Tignish. motored to Cardigan on Sunday where they will visit irienda oi Mr. MillersU-T —Miss Grace B. Beattie, who has returned irom a recent trip through the British Isles is spending the summer in her old home tow-n. the guest oi her sister, Mrs. M. F. Schur- man, Summerside. -Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Hillls. who have been spending a beautiful honeymoon on the Island have re- turned to Haliiax where they will make their home. While in Summer- side they were the ‘guests oi lvlrn. l-lillls’ aunt, Mrs. Walter Calbeck. i -S —Mrs, P. M. Evans who has und- ergone surgical treatment in the Car- ney Hospital, Boston, arrived home on Saturday. ‘She was accompanied by her husband, Mr. P. M. Evans. who leit Tignish early last week in order to be with his wlis on her re- turn trip. We regret to say that Mrs. Evans’ condition is not improved, . ___1, —Miss Minnie Leiurgsy who has been employed in the Oiiieeoi the Canadian National Silver Fox Breed- er's Association. Summerside, has leit ior Ottawa where she has secured a position in the National Revenue Dc- parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Alyward. \ . -Mr. C. '1. Mills. oi Moncton. N. RDIAN I a i l t. I I PS l: Fairways by the Pacific pleasure i" om golf in British Columbia. Summer days are cool and oalmy. Zestful breezes hem - the Pacific put pep in your stride. You play your very bee! game. You‘ tee-cl atop a rolling hill hinged with giant firs and forest maples. You look across blue wales-e where peaks o! snow-capped mountains consort with the clouds. And in this land of all-year golf, fairways an luxuriously green eveu in August. And there are courses everywhere. Paelryourluggsge“ .brlngyourgollclul>saaadallyourspcrting gear and come West this summer. Swim in warm salt water as the Crystal Gardens‘ pool and lase on clean [sun-drenched beaches .. . motoron alplneandusarinedrives. "veyagebypalatialstcasaaer on mountain-guarded inland passages. 0r . . . wade up mountain trout susulanueapsuredglaringhse Salmeuwitlaredaudline- In slls Evergreen Playground an comfortable beech and q.- at prices which won't strain your pocketbook . . . and a new outlook on life . . . and a chance to lock our business oppol-tunitieu in prosperous British Columbia while having the vacation o! your life. St. Peters Church Alberton Consecrated Consecration oi the new St. Peters Church at Alberton. The parishioneers oi St. Peters perish at Alberton might well be proud oi their won- deriul achievement in having built the beautiiul new church which stands on the site oi the old one and in having it iree from all legal ncurnberances in so short a. time.‘ It will be remembered that the old St. Peter's church was burned irl a davaating ill-s which destroyed a number oi other buildings in the town on August 4th, 1921. Not a thing was saved irom the interior oi the church. The building oi the new, church was started at the bslinnlns’ .5. RITIS" > Another pew was in memory oi Maurice Cody. only son oi’ Canon Cody o! Toronto. who was drowned in a csnoeing accident in Ontario. This was donated by his mother. Other outstanding donations to the new church are the bell by Mr. Havelock Ellis, the standard lamp ior the pulpit and the ilag which were the giit o1 Messrs. Buntsirl cl: Bell and Co., Charlottetown. AiLer the dedicstlons the impres- sive servicstoi consecration was pro- ceeded with. The Bishop, attended by Ven Arch Deacon White was met at the church door by the rec- tor and church wardens ths petition ior consecration was read. Alter the prayers ordained to be oflered up on such occasions Ven Arch Deacon White read the sentence oi consecra- tion and presented the same to His Lordship ior signature. Preiacing his very poweriul arldielo- quentldedicatory sermon Bishop Hack- eae's health MECOLVMBI A . Canada's Evelgleen Plqygmund IIKVRIN OOUJKIA HIIUGIYYOMITTK 7 cqquailayuaslulmvsuavvanl-B. pgi“ Iluuaaadnslsollhnrsssdluuosaaiflnifla. BflMIIUflWIQ Link Tania lntamlaun l0 lib-XI .. .4 the home oi’ Mrs. Mahler. The 9"‘ sident presided. Meeting 0991194 57 repeating Ode. Roll Call rcspondd to by eleven members vlyinl W? cents. As n. was ess day 1011"" tdozens were collected and convey!‘ to Hospitals by am. _Josel>h W!“ For entertainment a. apellinl m!“ was conducted by m! Rich“ m“ Connolly, which proved very film” iul ircm every point. namely. m‘ catlve. interesting and pleasant." brought iorth lots oi iun as well. IN McMahon receiving congratulli-W as the winner. A dainty lunch iollowed and met!‘ RINGWOOD INSTITUTE Ringwood Women's Institute met ior their May meeting at the home oi Mrs. Augustus McMahon. 'I‘hs president Mrs. Nelson Currie. pres- ided. Meetlng opened by repeating Creed in unison. Nine members an- swered roll call by paying ten cents. Minutes oi’ last‘ meeting approved es read. Questionnaires were read by each convenor, who illled them out and gave them to the Secretary. who in turn delivered them to the Pro- vlnclal convenors. It was decided to have next meeting as egg day ior Hospitals. ing closed by ‘singing God Save W Sewing and iancy-work were dealt King. Mrs. Nelson Currie kindly in‘ with. ' vited membe s to her home ior nefl meeting. July 25th, in the eveninl- Miss Norma Currie gave a recita- ' tion and Miss Austins Mutch a reading. Both were heartily ap- plauded. Gramaphonc selections whiled away the time. while a dainty BUMPER APPLE CROP EXPECTED IN NOVA SCOT“ The setting oi the early vsrisiil and arriving home at six o'clock. Mr- oi the Presbyterian church oi Sum- James Burns. who had accompanied merslde and their irlends numbering luncheon was served by the hostess. which was heartily partaken oi. enley made iitting and loyal reierence go an operation ior appendicitis. p"tm°m °l cw“ service‘ o! Mfly 1933 0n m! mlmdmm‘ °f | the Kingklrecent illness and recovery M “P91” m m‘ *nn‘p°lu WM ‘P —M the old one. n. was designed by Mr. m, wmch mm“ u m“ one,“ up M", Mull/mm, “cum. "mun, aim promise o! a very 11m m" I . , , A D Harris, rehliect ior Charlottetown. m m m‘ church" o’ the W“ h.” (mnn-gguhflom 9n he, quiet “by The later varieties are also shot; -- . r, , _ The contractors were Mr. W. Aub- am H. conmmhm the plmhlmr o; ,1, weeks. up well. and growers lock ior a2. - . Eastern Iuard"‘n "7 ‘M w‘ “m” bu“ °t Alberta‘ era on their wonderful aehelvement immune! “w” Wm‘ m,“ W‘ D 8 31H t. _ and itwasrcsdyior public worshipln m "um. m. chum mm m ‘m God Save the King brought a cooper-age plants are buying Ill P ' S January last. The service oi ccnsecra- cum“ a m so ‘hon l “ma. H“ Phi!!!" 111""!!! to a close. available barrel stock ior the mil i WEDNESDAY, JULY 1m. " 1”‘ ‘"1’ w“ M Mm H» ~~- m w w»- on Bud-v - 1w ........."‘°°...... ....... ........... m. m u“ m=~~b= b» w» -» “helm o1 b-rw- fi To}? ‘bl-till Alli. l- a: condmtéd byb:lilv.1n'°'d:rhc1£ large congregation was taken from the ‘ __4 Lovely 8110f. Great Racing. A GOOCl Time mm ‘méwm. “moves-mu saavlca - The m“... whit, mg m, Phillips, rector zzzizugrfkrhaalz: ‘:'h:“°‘,‘°:: * ~ " . e one o s a a. . . ' , ‘m Au- Do N“ M135 Them- mums circles, mum Canadian """°‘ '°" m‘ ‘“‘“°“°“ °‘ “"- w- ‘>1 i!" ""111 ionner, mm the we oi Hosts, and l 7‘ ' $700.00 IN PURSES 5-12 Class Mixed, M" “m: "w- Pllrle $250.00 consignors satisisctory prices ior cattle sold tnxousn the rlns. New‘ Rouek Bros. memos Farms. Chip- paws, Ont... ior three heads o! hciisra realising $0000.00. an avsrlle oi ll. Davies into the pastoral charge oi Cardigan will be held in the Pres- byterian Church. Cardigan, on ‘tuss- day evening. July 9th. at 8 o'clock. The Presbytery will meet at 7.00 Before the consecration began, the ioiiowing iurnishings were dedicated by the Bishop ‘in sacred memory. The beautiful altar donated by Mrs. George Harris c! l-Ialiisx aa a sacred in this place will I give peace. The Sacrament oi the Lord's Supper was siterwards administer-d by the Bishop, assisted byjlen Arch Deacon White. 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