MAY 31‘, 1928 1 She Could NotWork i . HEADACHES l Were So Severe . A. Rfehl, Borstal] Beak. writes: if? was troubled Wiilll m} severe hudmllcs, and sometimes I could not k. do. 3,131, a friend told me about BURDOCK — Btoon M BITTERS and few bottles headaches for a. long time now." Manufactured only by The T. Ifllburu - 0..., Limited, Toronto, 0n; . aggregation of articles advised me to give it a trial. I~ dggided to do so, and after taking a I found it had done me a o“ world of good, and I haven't had any ' OQOVOOOOOQOO-OOIQQOOVQQOO The Public Forum ' [his column ls open for the discussion by eorrespondental of questions of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinions of w. espondente. non nun our: l 'i‘aklltg tile lorln of n special On;- nrio Tourist Number. the Jllne issue 1 of Rod and Gun and Canadian , Silver Fox News which is just ollt Ls of special interest not only to all residents of that province bllt alsol the rest of the Dominion and thOsei of the United States with whom i Qfllladlt IS becoming a popular vgcg- \ tlon ground. A personal message of‘ welcome from the Premier of Ont- iv Hv¢H¢¢'<*v*+~H*+*"~ ario to tourists as tlie leading article y u offers every encouragement to visit l Canada and enjoy the delights the! countr offer. The {cutout Sir,-Thc ‘following should prove ' on huntmqgoflrintcreéstfto youlrireadeiéslr- kl - , _ r‘ .x rac rom " mes“. c wee y ffiggflsgffffibyigh H“’,‘,’D,,",“,.‘dy (:33? news magazine-Issue of May 21. with sport in the Mattawa. district “mkvolume XI’ No‘ 21' Page m’ while a V“ 00d L.‘ b Al_ under the heading in very large N Lo y g _. i“ ice y ‘m type lundcrtitlc of National Af- . ngstnff desclibcs fishing in til»: mks) = Pickercl River district. The regular ' departments and Canadian Silver Fox News. contain the usual list zit" entertaining and instrllctivc mat- ENFOIICING PROIIIBITION IN ‘ U. S. include a notable "SHOOTING FOLKS AT NIGHT" al- country road. at night. Rod and Gun and Canadian Sil- ver Fox News is published monthly by W. J. Taylor, Limited, Wood- stock, Ont. with a flash light and a gun. signals “l-lalt“. What do you do? ,_____ Because it has already met a rigid baking test: OU are surc of the best results when using Quaker Flour. its qllality and baking excel- A FLoUR you can trust up the hill of Lewiston Heights. N Y.. decided not to halt. looked thuggish. several shots banged torist Hanson. into the roadside bank." The householder nearest , lance himself. ‘EimltSllPd lntohis right temple." 1 Beneath the gun-men's disguise lwcrc found two U. S. Coast Guards lmen assigned to watch for boarde lrum-runncrs. They found no liquo in motorist Hanson's sar. i earlier than Hanson. l of citizens “You arc motoring alone on a Out upon the road ahead of you steps a man in old overalls and a sheepskin coat He Jacob D. Hanson. Secretary of the Niagara Falls lodge of Elks. driving Those overalls, that coat, that gun As hc sped by out behind him. Farther down the road, anoth- er man appeared and started shoot- ing. Everything went blnck for mo- His car careened the sc'nc refused to admit the rough looking man in sheepskin and ov- "rails who came pounding on the door to telephone for an ambulance. {The householder sent for an ambu- At the hospital they ;s:lld that the motorist might not "live and would certainly be blind it‘ lhc did. perhaps insane. A bullet had S Neither had there been liquor in the car of one J. F. Stcarns into which they had fired three bullets as it topped ithe Lcwtston hill a quarter-hour Feeling ran high in Niagara Falls. |Thc Elks met and, a mass meeting was planned‘. Coast THE CHARLOTTET Sick Headaches! i Heart Weakness! Dizziness! Ended by “Fruit-a-tives" e a MRS. FRANCOIS VALOOURT St. Gabriel East, P.Q.-—"l Wish 15° inform you bow grateful I am for your wonderful “Fruit-zl-tivcs._" Wflfl zllways bothered with dizziness, weak- ness of the heart; and terrible head- zlclics. After taking only three boxes l was entirely relieved and now fe_ like a new personP-Mrs. Francois Valcourt. _ No other medicine corrects the _actlon of bowels, stomach, liver and_ kidneys in tllc same natural and lasting way, because Fruit-li-tives is made only of fresh fruitjuiccs blended with health- builtling tnnics. Yell cannot:_hclp but: benefit from usin it. Give ita trial. 25c anfl 50c at, all druggists. liunter River And Vicinity Ml‘. Harold Easter of the Royal Bank Staff. Charlottetown. who spent the week-end at his homo in Wiltshirc. was a visitor hero on Sat- urday. Dr. R. l-I. Barrett returned on Saturday from a ten days motor trip to the mainland. He. spent Sunday at his home in Kingston. l. r Mrs. McLean, Fredericton, is vis- itlng her brother Mr. M.,Cutlil‘fe and Mrs. Cutliffc at their home here. Mr. Geo..S. MacLcod. Fredericton. spent the week-end with friends rlt West River. OW_N GUARDIAN PMTF‘. WTVV‘ Central Guardian CIIARLOTTETOWN‘S best DOL- LAR SILK STOCKING. MOORE dz MOLEOD Limited. ROBINS TAXL-Phone 443. Em- plrc Hotel. HORSE RACES-Reserve July 18th for St. Peters Bay horse races. 28M-2-28-th ti. CLEARING Ladies’ Tweed coats worth to $15.00 for $10.00. MOORE 8a McLEOD Limited. ~ ' SALE of attractive new coats this - week end at $18.00.- This is good. ' Look it over. MOORE 8a McLEOD Limited. FANCY SIIIRTING worth to 45c lwill clear lit 25c for this week end. MOORE & McLEOD Limited. FANCY CHECKED, gingham. worth to 45c for week end at 25c. MOORE & McLEOD Limited. ‘KOTEX 3 packages for $1.00. MOORE do MCLEOD Limited. DAINTY SILKNIT BOBETTE Bloomers. the best value in Char- lottetown at $1.00. MOORE 4o lvlc-‘ LEOD Limited. ‘ SILKNIT RAYON Undcrvestsl fivc colors, $1.00 each. MOORE s.‘ McL-EOD Limited. CHILDREN'S new HATS ill silkf and straw~just arrived, dainty. at- itractivc and very smart. $1.60 to. ‘$2.50. MOORE 8a MCLEOD Limit-l n _.___.. I itAYON Bcdsprcada 80xl0fi inch- ns. rose. gold and. blue $4,911.‘ MOORE 8t MCLEOD Limited. HEAVY WEIGHT 40 inch llIl-‘i bleached cotton 12c. MOORE 8t McLEOD Limited. , JACQUARI) in}. TOWELS. 2o, x 42 inches. 89c pair. MOORE s.‘ McLEOD Limited. - "MOORIVIAC" Roller towclliligp linen. 1'1 inches wide. the best val-‘ uc in Charlottetown. 25c. MOORE 8a McLEOD Limited. l SPECIAL LINE of boy's twccdl suits clearing at HALF PRICE! Of all forms oj "‘-\" Your dealer sails BIG BEN by the plug and by the Vacuum .air- tight) Tin. . ‘r PLUG are BEN Chewing Tobacco, the PLUG is the best. ’ txl-‘sl’ <i\\‘\‘§u~‘ ll ._\_ “é \ '7,V,"i'lt. l: Ki‘ I 1"” II I //l $15,000,000 in the Maritimes. HEY come to see our country; and _ quickly learn to chew Big Ben. Big Ben PLUG is the favourite. It fits any pecker; is handy to carry; does not chip or crumble; and the tobacco is always fresh and moist. Get Big Broth-the plug that gives you the ibcnt rllcw and the best value for your money. Chewing! Tobacco I , i MOORE 8a MCLEOD Limited. l lcncc never vary. Your recipes tllril out exactly the way you want them. Flour bears tllc Quaker name only after it meets (iefinite high sinndilrrls. Among tltbc-r tests we trike a szllnplc from each day's milling zlntl bzlkc it ill our own kitchens, lllllicr actual liontc conditions. lt must bake right or it cannot bennthc _V ; Quaker brand. ' Quaker Flour is best for all household baking llllfllllfitfi" brczltl, czlkvs, pastry- ltgivcs a lightness and evenness of texture such as llu ()lllt"l‘ flour gives. Every bug sold llmlcr our money brick guarantee that. Qualkvr Flour will give you the utmost satisfaction. 426 Q Always the Same Eways the Best MILLED BY THE AIILLFJIS OF QUAKER OATS THE McLEAN COMPANY, LTD. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS CIIARLOTTETOWN, I‘. It]. I. i aasnlasz sarong. mule CANADIAN / Effective May 15th. Low Tourist Fares lend added - force to your urge for a___ ___.._-- trip to the Coast. En ' route, an endless pano- rama of scenic grandeur , affords relief from street- pinched views. Stop off at beautiful Mi- naki on the Wlnni cg River, and at Jasper a- tional Park where hos- pitable Jasper Park Lodge twelcomee ou. Take t e Triangle our alon the mystic Sheena to ' rimce Rupert or sail north / W ward to Alaska through the scenic Inside Passage. Additional more ma in ae- lopd s: peg $1‘ Fen ' at. S‘: mourns (‘tlie Ilodouaid), fie, ole. henna!!! 0on- um Malena Anni. av I. It. BOGEIID. City Ticket Agent. l... l‘.. ltttollle. TH. Ant. flfntlonl I‘. W. ULAIIKIN. Dist. Illllllf. I". iGuardsmcn Glenn Jennings iCrls Dew were- held by the State ipollcc, the former laerhaps for mlir- der. In Washington. the Prohibition YBureau was badly embarrassed. On- ily that week. Agent Robert L. Tay- lor had had to be dismissed in West iVlrginla for shooting into an auto- lmobile. Before that tlicre was an Inutcry from Canadians who com- iplaincd that‘ u. s. rumfiuards had lfircd across the boundary line at, t Detroit. iFftllik Nlcllo was lately shot dead ifor not stopping. i bullets whacked into a back soot. oc- cupied by a womnn and her two children. i that the Niagara Falls shooting in volvcd the Coast Guard only and successfully LCTITI. l Niagara Falls and elsewhere. _- Charles S. Root of the U. S. Coast l l l "filiiilaattttlriti-tcalblilmssvtivvf-snafiléé..11. and Ncnr Fresno. Callfi. one Ill Yazoo County. Missz. Federal u. s. Prohibition Commissioner ll’ “m” M" Dma" "wk m“ p°‘m°“ school children of the 1024-25 class- ' cs in the local school. where he so not any of his agents. “We arc not going to put up with firing on vell- lcles on highways," lie said. But feeling continued high fit The Senate. on a motion by New York's Copeland. ordered an inquiry by its commerce committee. Commander Guard left Washington to inquire for himself." I am Sir. etc. READER. For other Forum Letters see page 6. _._¢4->-—~-_- v 4 0O §O§~§ O-Q-OO-O-QOOOQQOGQ-QQ‘ DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH -, B! W. L. Gordon e++¢eoee+4++4e+eoeee4e4e WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do lnot say ',‘I do not like that indi- lvidual." Say "person? OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: gan- igrene. Pronounce gang-grep, a as in flan,“ c as in "green," not gim- lgren. OFTEN MISSPELLED: pajamas; note the pa]. SYNONYMS: aim. endeavor. as- piration. intention. design. purpose. i WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours." -Let us increase our vocabulary by master- ing one worcl each day. Today’s ‘word: BALEFUL; replete with dend- ly or mallgn influence: hurtful. !“I<Ils baleful glances made me un- < comfortable." ¢e->_._.._ l SAUTE FRENCH BEANS String one pound of French beans Mrs. J. F‘. McMillanJMrs. w. A. McMillan, Messrs Dave Patterson and Ralph McMillan motored to the city on Saturday. lVIEN'S GREY Tweed Stilts. v _ p lMehEOD Limited, Mr. Norma-n Green of the Central MEN'S KIIAKI Creamerics, Charlottetown. visitor here on the 24th. Miss I-Iclclla McMillan, who slic- ccssfully completed her first year's work in P, W. C.. has returned to her home for thn summer. Mr. T. '1‘. Monaghan. B. A.. Chat» lottetown. b _ from Dalhousie University was here whn Mr. T, w. R. Flnmington of the Faculty of Mt. Allison University. was the preacher lit, the three ser- viccs ill the Hunter River Charge on ____ - Sunday-last. He will spend three. taught, was a MOORE tit McLEOD Limited. khaki $1110. Ilimitctl. IIORSEMEN ATTENTIO tics training horses on lnttctown Driving permits for samc at the the Secretary. Departmen recently rnttirnczl t. of Agri over the 24th. the guest of Ml‘. and culture Room 7. .1. w. Boulter. fort mid 10y 0f their sue-fits- NOW" mi Mother Ml‘ and Mrs Ste _ n - __ __ , ‘_ - , y. , . ... phflll‘ -. - 2*’ r f::.*....::~~...'::::."*.;r SES.S“I3.'Z.‘“‘ZEZ Mm n» . - . . _ _ _ g ISL V t, m‘, 1L F an _.rs. an Morrison. Angus and Own"; Tn "qonblu-‘INQ up m" irizwgMzlzssyifiil éifallwsic Con“??? Morrison MacDonald. Jolln Morri- (lllllnl-i m"! order another carload. This fourth carload that we write or er please call. side. vQi-y happy couple wllth a nunlbci" of special value at $9325. MOORE Rzillllfifiw 61111"? T10 l‘ PANTS $1.25. novs "rmvERAl/Ls" blllf‘ amnmuny more being detained 0n ac- MQORE (c; Mcbgopwanunt of the inclement weather. Ev- N"_.pm~- time. but all expectations wcrc cast the Chill" pmk may "mum the cntortttinment 0mm 0g" and hostess surpassed themselves ill .. providing everything for the com- d f l. tors we are ablcln the man O pm 15 f/hrl lintl McDonald we expected good received m" this year. Anyone wishing a platit- phone. James A. McNeill 8a Sons, Summer- INSTITIJTE MEETING-On the rcll Angus, Morrison and Veronici. as also her mother. one. sister, tlircc brothers and four half brothers, one. of the former being Rcv. Vincent Morrison. of Chekiang. China. and} of the latter Rev. James Morrlsotifl, Bishop of Antigonisll. l The funeral was held at, SI l Andrews on Thursday 17th, Rev. A ‘, (7. MacLollan officiating at. tlr" i, church and grave. The pall-heltrclm" were: John MacKay. Wilfred (Joll- m» John Pigntl. Fllltoll Pllznltfl James Morrison and Charles Mor- , rison. l Flowcrsw-Mrs, Frank Piqott. Mass Cardsf-Jilisband and cliilri- ! | ‘vcd at, the home of the bride the. he home of the {grams parents Ml‘. and Mrs. Thom- ins Trainer. -M0rell. where n. grand wedding reception awaited them. Over one hundred and twenty lgucsts were present to greet them. r-ryoiic know from former experi- ence their was surc tn be a good in the sllnrlc by the excellence rii 'f‘hr.~ genial host. son. James and Charles Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKenna. Brew- "1". M11. Ml‘. and Mrs. Wilfred Mat‘- Dcnald. Mr. and Mrs. Jolul Mav- i Gillivary. Miss Catherine Mag. Doligzil, Boston, Mass. Miss Flor- ence MaoDougal, Boston. Mass“ Mics Dora Kyer. Brewer. Me.. Miss Annlc Maclnnis. Boston. Mass.. Mix. sic but they excelled ltnything overheard from them before and over all was spread such a. spirit of ‘inllity and. friendship that. it. was a pleasure in itself just. to mingle with the (‘TOWEL So it was small wonder that. it took the first. grey streaks of .(l&WlI to warn the guests that. it. was IN SIDIOU S EYE STRAIN ' We use this adjective vlsedly. Sufferers from Eyesti-all may have perfect vision an- therefore do not suspect th presence of any eye defect. ad The motive poweH-ot-dho .l entire human organism is Nerve Energy. ' " Normal eyes. it is computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy. but when Eyc- straln is present. a much larger proportion is required. Ilence defective eyes, through their consumption of sn ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- ergy may seriously affect tho I thur Woolncr who visited their res- pective homes in Rustico. Wiltshlrc. Darlington and Rustico. The Inspector, Teachers and Of- ficers of this district met for the school fair meeting on Tuesday ev- ening and transacted the business necessary for the holding of the an- naul Fair in the autumn. The list, includes prizes for the best. three minute talk on the Potato Indus- try. to bc contested for by any boy or girl of school also in the district. The officers for the ycar arc: Inspector Howard Court. Hon. ‘Pres. D. M. MacLcod, Hun- ter River. Pres. Mabel Ling, Wheatly River. Vice-Press. Allan Wcdlock, Hunt- cided not to have the proposed ice cream social in June. Mrs. John McKenzie was delegated to arrange with a Dramatic Club for the de- livery of a play. Mrs. Blanche Steele and Mrs. James Rilley were chosen as delegates to attend the annual convention in Charlottetown. Mrs. Ellie Llcwlyn invited the Institute to hnr home for the, next meeting. The business of" the evening closed,‘ by singing the National Anthem. A‘ dialogue. several rccltations, and! songs added to the enjoyment of thcl social part of the evening, which. was bro glit to a close with a sumptuou. slipper served by the hos- tess. Thanks to Mrs. Reynolds for. her kind entertainment. 1 in silver and at the reception she wore old rose silk trimmed with silk lace. Mr. and Mrs. Trainer intend to reside in St. Andrews. where tlie good wishes of their host, of friends follow tlir-m. scribe, >._€_ In Memorialn MRS. NEIL MaclION/Hil) At Savage Harbor on the morning of May 15th. the Angel of Death - claimed the soul of Mrs. NeilMac- Donald (nee Theresa Morrison) at the age of 42 years. For a very long [he Horse Can Look Over Our Harness weeks on the Island among young . ‘ h Lad“... _ people interested in the work oflggcrggig asémér; Inst“ um.- fm- departure and even M1,.“ and Mrs, Peter Morrison. Brcwclzl gntcgturggy gm oisrfdufiagafi: that Institution, while here, he mm mo, M the home or Mrs‘ Mm they were loath tn lcavc. for not for Mew Ml‘. and Mrs. John J. Mac- health was the guest of Rev. R. H. Baxtorlwn Reynolds for the“, regular mliny_ a day may we again Expect, Kcnzle. Miss Minnie Beaten. Bos~ ‘ and Mrs. Baxter at the Manse. lmeeung Twenty members and m“ firsll¥Yiblgfi equal Lpf it. iltgfrkand ilf/llll. Mass, Mrs. Patterson. Boston. I-IAVE YOUR EYES - , , ' " ra n r ulcrc 1c rccp ens o ass. Young P6091” ‘M’ of LOW“ "V" ihljyxslfg’: Si’: cfieeeggg many handsome‘ gifts of silver. Spiritual Offering ~--Mlss Mnr- l EXAMINED , wcek_(.nd wm-c M155 Rntn cnrnw. Rlzm was Called ‘and fees conecwi china and aluminum ware. table glleritc Morrison, Antigonish. 1 v who visited friends in New AnnanlTh minutes of previous meeting linen and towels, also it substantial Letter of Syml1athyI~-Ben. and" (1- I“ Hutcheson the Misses Mildred Carew and Dnr- W923 mad and approved Reports slim of money which born testimony Mary Knight“ Boston Mass’ ‘ "thy Dlllfiwflll- Wh" Went i0 K91!" f‘ m ‘new were heard’ and new to the high esteem and popularity lptm-lol please CDWL OPTOMETRIST i singtoli. Messrs Fred LePage. Ivan ° c” "T ‘ ‘flied n was de_ of the groom. The bride's bridal >___._ __ ’ ‘ Bowman, Clarence McLean and "Ar- wmm e95 ‘mm ‘ ‘ dress was of white georgettc beaded 0000-0 0++o eh. British Columbia Mouldings and Sheathing i lust. arrived direct from Vancouvs Ono full carlosd B. C. MOULDINGS AND SIIEATBING Assorted patterns. L. M. POOLE o. (to PAOLPH WHARVES NUPTIALS-A wedding of more: than passing interest took place re-l ccntly at St. Andrew's Church when S. er River. Secretary. Eulalic MacLeod. Hun- ter River. Ass't. Scc.. Irene Wedlock, Hunter Mr. Ray Trainer. Morcll, led to the River. altar Miss Catherine McEachern. adopted daughter of Miss Mary A. and the late Allan McMillan of Canavoy. The wedding ceremony was performed by the Rev, P. S McLellan. P. P, The bride looked charming in a dress of Powder Blue Committee, Bessie Stead. Wheat- ley River. Flora McDonald. Wheat- ley River. Dan Rackham. Wheatley River. Sutherland MacLeod, Hunter River. Frank McMillan Hunter Riv- boiling salted water till tender. Drain and sprinkle in with them |half an onion chopped very fine. lPut two ounces of butter into a lsallccpan, and when melted add the . beans. and cook for about ten mtn- lutcs. stirring all the time. Serve i very hot. ‘break them in two. and cook in er. Howard Houston. Hunter River. <,,,_ ....... __- SMOOTH FUDGE Satin with blue coat fox trimmed and hat to match was attended by Miss Joanna McIntyre, garbcd in Old Rose silk with blue hat and mink coat. Mr. Henry Trainer. brother of the groom capably per- formed the duties of groomsman. After a dainty wedding dinner ser- For smooth. creamy fudge, pour the fudge into an unbuttered plat- ter the minute it is done. let stand until absolutely cold then stir with a h Bringing Up Father COME HERE wO WAFTER~ WHEN YOU HAVE TlME AN‘ HQCLJNHTIONI" rou Moor wwa amoral) ARFFHMETIC. lkl A DUFLLE ‘FACTORY- mc she had not she weakened. and finally er soul to her God. She leaves to mourn their loss her husband and three snlall child enjoyed good health and for the last. four years was almost an invalid. yet. notwith- standing hcr delicate stntc of health her friends oven those with her daily could not believe than death was so near. for she herself was always bright and cheerful and and seemed to posses great for her ultimate who were hopes recovery. A few clays before her death she was over- come with unllslial weakness was forced to remain in bed. Gradu- oily with calm resignation she yielded S. I1- ‘Co. and With approval only. because every piece of it is made for his comfort and good appearance. We are ex- pert harness makers. employing an expert staff of thoroughly compet- ent assistants. Every piece of har-, ness leaving ollr workshop is glisr-l anteed to he well cut. well fitted and well sewn, and the general fin- lsh of each piece is perfect. Prices to your satisfaction. ‘ Separators The "New" Sharples Mime Shipment just received sci lng at lowest prices. Repair parts for all Sher.» les- machines in stock. .i. L. DOUGLAS 3B QUEEN STREET m ‘WFJW STREET tinamorrrrown r r - 1 1 e l i. ' CIIARLOTTETOWN ‘£13,.’ i n e;;l2;*o1-;ni§. Maven; - . YOU'VE cor THREE. Mlofwxxsa Hear wAlTzR-XOU ovsRcl-lARGeD Ma. no “THE TOTAL.- EXACTLY $lXTY REALLY 5lR - PM A MlNUTE - i _ ‘lifill YOU ADDED l I waonls- er _ ~i GOLLY- “rou MEAN ‘T _.. __ l MADE FOUR r ‘of » l sole-ransa- n. .____ . THREE tN /._ _ Q l woos. nvosz- was N, l l . t; d j __ i INYOUR FAvon° .i.-s out“ l: lN MlNE-