Fires wise mar a happy holiday. - Eny one min on a new set oi Q Tires a TO GET the full enjoyment from your Victoria Day trip, rtmlte sure of your tire equipment. Those worn tires now on your car i may cause you trouble and expenses and other- T ake no chances- replace them today with Firestone Gum-Dipped tires and be 'cer tain of comfort, safety, econ- omy and lower cost per mile. The patented Firestone Gum-Dipping process which eliminates internal friction, combined with the scientifically designed non- skid g ip of the Firestone safety tread, makes Firestone's the toughest, longest-wearing tires on earth. \Vher|:w:r you g0, these tires will carry you with greater safety and economy than any others you can lauy. See your nearest Firestone dealer today. He serves you better and saves youmoney. FIRESTONE TIRE 81 RUBBER CO. OF CANADA, LIAHTED IIAMHJION - cum-swoops; wanes Emu Mlnlly Nighi I P. M. Eulwn Th: 41 SiamM-NQ¢N‘_~ ONTARIO SAY IT WITII D.-\!v'.\.‘.'.‘ir~' ,“Bay lt wlth bananas" would scrm aim .. '_ lo be the slogan for Janullsn an 'l'hl\ - \'.."l‘t‘ impnrlcd _to Canada from Jam- y; nll of 1928. Lady Sealers" has a cap- rolinectlon with Catnada-Al/ix-l In- nwllv for 100,000 steals, and it is ex- ‘ dies trade. The R. M. S. "Lady: Calai- ers" has arrived in lifonlrral vnlxh : 50,000 stems, a. greater numbsr than ‘ ‘ ‘tl llwrll. this trade, now that the vie:- has been established, will r-p rapidly, V: duct that is the best. Bethune liar his Phone ‘I57 For the Nlan . Who Cannot Smoke at Work The Favorite C H E W Now is the ‘lirlle to iiave Your l-lollss Painted And it costs as much in lull "n "will? llfllnl as the best- When you buy Nuylors Lngli. h Lead, then you have a pro- you can add mim- [VT gallons o! oil to per lbs. of Nsylorg Legd, than any ulllrr lrad on (he market. so to. Ltd. "TIIE FRIENDLY HARDWARE STORE" h 123 Queen Street Central Guardian UNTIL IUNE FIRST, we pay the iffldht charges on Rugs and Carpets to beflhsmpoo Cleaned. Sized. Alter- ed or made over into new Rugs. Send for cstnlogue with price" list. Marl time Rug Works Limited. Saint John, N. B. 3-16-8121’. . START T0 GET yo exhibits ready for the big provlnc l exhibi- tion, C‘ loitctown, August “~23. Send for prize list. J. W. Boulier, sec- retary. dly-ti CENTRAL BEDEQUE BAPTIST PASTOBATEP-Blinday May 20th. Dr‘. Bidey will preach as follows: Morning st Central Bedeque at 10.45, Evening at Upper Freetown at 7.30. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS FOR BALE-Imperial Fox Biscuit; will still be obtainable as the company has s stock on hand at Carter 6a 00.‘: warehouse. 35864! MARITIME TRADE COMMIS- SIONER BURNABY and President MsoPhee of tho Torontoilliarltime Provinces Association will be at the Legislative Chamber Monday after- noon Ind evening. 3897-5-16-3i VICTORIA-Ailey. F. M. Clay will speak in the hall at Victoria at 3 p. n1. Sunday. May 19th. Subject- Tha call to reason-Mr. Clay has been ill for some time but is now able to do supply work. Mr. Clay will sing during the service. MESSRS. BUENABY AND Mac- PIIEE are visiting hers in the inter- ests of Maritime trade with Central Canada. Meet them in the Legislat- ive Chamber Monday afternoon and evening. The evening conference wililtske the form of u public meet- ing. 3897-5-1G-3i THE ANNUAL CONVENTION oi the Prince Edward Island Teachers‘ Federation will be held in the Prince of Wales College Hall, Thursday, May 30 and Friday, May 3i, Every teach- el‘ l: urged to attend. 3885-5-16-17 2i CITIZENS INTERESTED in the development of trade with Central Canada. should make it a. point to hear Trade Commissioner Burnaby and Prof. MncPheo in the Legislat- lvo Assembly Chamber Monday night. A big opportunity to get first hull ' rmutlon of marketing eon- ditions. 3897-5-16-31 THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION at Charlottetown, August 19-23, Will be the biggest sud best ever P!" 0" here. More prizes for livcstock._.-\li freight: paid on livestock. Biggest midway over. Thrcs performing troupes from Now York, and illllr days horse racing. ivrlis to your friends abroad and plan to entertain than: that week. Send for prlzs list- J. W. Boulter, Secretary, Charlotte- town, P. E. Island. 611'“ GYRO DONATION-At the recent annual meeting of the Gyro Club, it was moved by Mr. W. D. Glllls and seconded by -Mr. Russel Chandler. that the monies received by the Welsh Singers Concert held-in i928. namely, 5221.38. be turned over to the trustees of the Sanitarium. in furnish a double room in the new Sanitarium; also that a suitable in- scription be placed on the door of the said room, saying that it had been furnished by the Gyro Club of Char- lottetown. THE LONG CREEK WOMEN'S INSTITUTE-The regular monthly meeting o! the Long Creek Women's Institute met at the home of libs. John J. MacLesn on Wednesday evening, May ist with an attendance of sixteen members and four visitors. The meeting opened with the sing- ing of the Institute Ode and repeat- ing the Creed followed by the read- ing of minutes of last meeting and approval of same, roll call was ans- wered with "Garden hlilts." Letters were read which received due consid- eration. Report from sick committee for last month. Jessie MacFadyen and Myrtls MscLcod were appointed on the sick committee for the month of May. Lunch wls served by the hos- teas and tho meeting closed with sllllllil. Mrs. Alex. MacKenzls kindly invited the members in her home for the next meeting, roll call m be ans- wered with "tongue twlsters." l FORMER ROYAL BANK MAN- Leonard O. Rudolf, until recently a member o! the accountant staff oi the Roy Bank, King Street, Si. St. Jo , has been appointed oliico: monster of The Telegraph Journ2l| and The Evening Times Globe. Mr. Rudolf took over his new duties yea- tsrday. Upon his depnrturg from the Royullmk. where he has served for ll years. he wls tho recipient of a gold foiuitsin pen and penoiluet, pre- sented to him by the mlnoger on be- half of tho ma. Born in Annapolis- Boyd. N. 5.. llr. Rudolf held posh, True KJIIARY_.‘(_J_'_I"_I'_I<I_TOWN GUARDIAN UNITED cmmcn sEETITrTE on Hunter River Charge for May 19. 1929. A. E. Chapman. pastor. i1 a. m. Wilmhlre; 3 p. m. Hampshire; 7 p. m. Hunter River. l WEDDING BELLS-At the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Compton, Flat River. at the hour o! 6 o'clock Sat- urday, 2'lth April. the marriage took place of their only daughter Ahnié Florence to Neil Bell,‘ eldest son o1 Mrs. Dalila. Bell, Belle River. The ceremony was performed by Mr. G. Rodgers. Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Belfast, in the presence of the immediate, relatives of the bride and groom, who were unattended. The presents were numerous and useful. After being sumptuousiy re- pasted the evening was spent in quiet chat and music, after which the guests left for their respective homes, leaving with the bride and‘ groom their very brst wishes. The happy couple also left that evening for their home at Belle River, carry- ing with them the good will oi‘ all their friends, ivho wish them o. hap- py voyage on the sea of matrimony. ransolvKLs i Mrs. R. D. McKlnnon, Selkirk, came to the city yesterday and will, enter the City Hospital for treat-l ment. Miss Mary White, R.'N.. daughter of Arch Deacon White, Summerslde, who was in the city. a guest of her friend Mrs. D. A. MacDonald. Russ Hotel, returned home yesterday. IVOMAN NOVELISTS THIRTY BOOKS Mrs. Flora Annie Steel. who has just died, was a woman of remark- able activity, and was writing to the end of her life. She had lust brought out her 30th book, "The Curse of Eve," giving her views of social prob- lems. Her autobiography was recently completed, and she also left a half-i, finished novel. Within the pasti twelve nlunths she had made a. Jour- ney to Jamaica. Shc was born at Harrow on April 2, i817, a daughter» of George Vlciiotcr, who was Shcrlft‘ Clerk of Forlorsllire, and Isabella ltiacallum, u! Cousins Cove, Jamaica. She went to India in i867, on her marriage to Ml". Steel, a civil servant] in Bengal, and llvetl in India till; 189D, when she returned to England.‘ Her career in mlihorshlp began withi a modest. volume ef children's stories, It made no startling success, but‘ three years later she published “The keeper“ no: a no\"l but a cookcry§ bock, \".".li~l1 rt ‘i lhe innermost‘ serrc‘. of cu an} plllall, and ran‘ lfli/oillhil... 1.: "Yo. - ' ‘ lllnlufl he‘. .4 lug fiction, 1'. go l (ical of her: Mrs S... time t0 . ‘ n wrlillig oil luclian h? l ‘:1 ggxoplvxx In i008; she putflwlltl a shtlrl history of‘ "India 'i‘hro tile A: lirforc the . . advocate, . and in i013 she‘ iirst manuscriptr o. "zjn The Faze of The to b: sold under distralnt which she refused toi pay ll‘; a pliiiifiixllfiillllL-l. not having‘ the role. Flfiom years ago, while on her any: to Colusilfs Cove, she had the un-I Plflifmli. cxprrien of being helrLupl ut Ellis Island for two hours as a per-i son suffering from senile debilliy.‘ The authoress was amusczl, and gave the ofiicilll prompt evidence of sanity‘ and ~Slll‘C\\'(lllC‘.5S by (incl. i ‘ who could not 150 dollars from a Lon-l (ion ncvrspapcl" for the story of hell detention. People ‘Who ‘Are Deaf Elsnally Halve (Tatarrh l l Dullncss of hcariltv: altrl strange bllssing head-noise are nearly always caused by Catalrh. The simplest treatment is Cain soothing vapor passes into the mid- dle eat, stimulates the tlur-ues, reduc-l es “Catarrhal inflammation very, quickly. Numerous nutilentic cases‘ oi’ supposed permanent deafness have been readily overcome with Catarrh-i ozone. Thcce cases were caused by Catarrhal Inflammation. Cato ‘h- ozonc is not a nzctlleine you ink: in- ternrlv -lt ls n hcalm? nvdlmicd valor.- tluzt you breathe thrl jll r1 special pocket Ihllnlcr. 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