J2 l; .-'.»s;_-_w.—v-.-¢,;- .1;- YTKQA11§1l-.Ln,_s-. .._;,'LQ§’-_ “G- ‘I44 . .z ;_._-,4;_-., III can make it. You’ll be surprised to see how easily and quickly Bon Ami removes the dirt, smudges and smears how It freshena paint, partIcu-_ larly if it is white or light In color. Try Bon Ami also on your bathtubs,' kitchen sinks, windows, pots and pans. scratch or injure what it or ro your hands . . . and is odorless. BON AMI and brightens up the It doesn’t I ,1 it. JJ in either Powder or Coke form “Hosrft Scratched Yet” 'M great or cleaning your woodwork, too" JustputBonAmltoworkonanysrnooth painted woodwork you may have—a.nd see for yourself how nice and clean it s .1 ‘AAA: a ‘ "Qétééé CITY TICKET OFFICE 94 Great George Street CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS . icndanoe at s meeting oi the L. 0. L. - at Argyle Shore on Wednesday ev- SllMMEllSlllE GUARDIAN‘ and Prince Bounty Chronicle \\ v ~ i r . l°_°l'§vl_‘is rue. ~- ol local Interest but a asway naturs ma! bs IIIQIIM —BLACK LIA!‘ Drug Co., Kensington. mas. Cobb or side. Monday, July 23rd at 2 P. M. L-6992-7-20-1i —-WAR.RENS MILLS, Burlington grain.‘ Also haw Flour. Shorts {or sale. Prices right. —The Misses Anne and Addie Green Mattie and Enid MacFarlane and Ella Gay, leit on Thursday morning on a motor trip to Quebec City-G. -PROBATE COURT-Hon. H. L. Palmer held a session oi his Probate Court on Wednesday at Summerside. Succession duties on an estate were settled; and argument in Joseph Dufiy solemn iorm prooi oi will was commenced and at 5 p. m. adJoumed ior iurther argument-S. —CIIURCII PICNIC-The annual Sunday School picnic oi St. John's Church, St. Eleonora, was held on Tuesday aiterncn at Mr. Stanley Compton's shore and was very suc- cessful. The rector, Ven. Archdeacon C. de W. White, D.D.. and Mrs. lWhite were present. The children lhad a happy time playing games and swimming and all enjoyed the delici- ous supper in the open aha-S. —L. 0. L. MEETING AT ARGYLE SHORE-There was a very large at- oning; there were also a number oi members oi the L. 0. B. A. The meeting was addressed by Mr. Rob- ert “flute oi Toronto, Ont., Insur- ance Field man ior the Dominion oi Canada. Provincial Grand Lodge oi- iicers present were: GM., J. V. Moore; D.G.M.. T. J. Inman; G. Sec. Tickets on sale over all Railway l-"d ecu“ SIM-Wm? Lines. We oler you expert advice in selection oi travel routes. make your stateroom and sleeping car reservations. give as- slltance with servion. Local tickets also sold to all points. WI City Ticket Agent K. ROGERS AVQAAAAAAAA: pugpqm mg give you s general first class Phones 540 and 541. We have it — all sizes and kinds, Dressed or Undressed hsphalt or Cedar Shingles Hardwood Flooring Phone 341 ll. ll. S. llliliillllli, n.A..aP.A..c0A Accdllniln‘ system: owned In m! mil“ or British Columbia Fir MABllllllALll-ROWE- ~_ Woodworking Co. Ltd. Charlottetown CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT lIlF-MBEB 0P surname comer or r. s. r. r. c. r. naraasaurarrva, ASSOCIATION, LDHITED. mm: or nova scorra avmnmo CBABLOTTETOWN. P. E. l. Labor saving oiIice methods i-Iill-allfld- cas; Accounting instituted to not meld Minimi- Monthly, quarterly and annual audits. Balance shoots enema: and Loss Accounts mound- gnwm, T“ ggfilflf-Iflflcn up and flied. c/msnmrr socrarr or oosr Accotmrsnrs COMMISSIONER roa raxmo AFFIDAVITS m mu was cmaorau caamr mus mus‘! Financial arrsngsments made between debtor snsl creditors. Limited 1.1mm: ComllI-nlu mars-IMM- P. 0. BOX $5. TELEPHONE I11‘- E. R. BROW Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summersidc. Lloyd Lew“ 146 Richmond St., q -'-=~~.~,.,-v-oc¢;-,_ - 1'6 T W? Charlottetown G. M. MaoCaull; G. Tress. G. V. MacLean; Dep. G. Sec. Arthur Cud- more. Aiter the meeting had ad- journed the ladies oi Argyle Shore entertained the visitors to ice cream and C8.KE.—-B. -ANNUAL MEETING-The an- nual meeting oi the West Prince Liberal Assn. was held in O'Leary Hall yesterday _aiternoon, with a very large attendance. The Presid- ent, A- J. Matheson, presided. Ben- nett Kelly actcd as secretary. There was a iull, delegation from every poll. Mr. Matheson was unanimous- ly re-elected president and Ben- nett R. Kelly was re-elected sec- retary. Vice presidents named as follows: Percy Adams. Watson Har- dy, J, A. Bernard, Peter Callaghan, Colin Costaln. J. Wortman, S. R. Burke. Forest Phillips, four ior iirst district and four ior second district. Strong resolutions were passed approving oi the policies oi the Liberal party and pledging their support to the Liberal leader, Hon. Mackenzie King, Hon. Walter M. Lea and A. E. MacLean, MP. Resolutions oi sympathy were pass- ed to the imllies oi the late Sir Charles Dalton and the late Hon J. D. Stewart. Speakers were W. H Dennis, Ancas Gallant, A. Mac- Lean. M.P.. H. H. Cox. M.L.A-. Mor- ell. Hon. W. M. Lea, Thane Camp- bell, K.C.. M.L.A. S G O I. F ,'I'ENNIS DEEP SEA FISHING SURF BATIIING A unique fresh water lsgosn tor paddling Pictur ti! o emlCosy logcshilisto 'v‘¢lain..'.the Iorestsilsrmmdnmwide, spacious beach just -'l‘lsls column is reserved (lozenges?! at S coda TI word strlelly payable in alvaaea, "40" ior Aphls and other garden pests. Taylor L-BBOT-‘l-IG-t! —Wl! CARRY a complete line of I-Iaying Tools, Beattys Bum lhulp- ment, Spraying materials and For MaoKsy, Summer- L-6962-7-l9-2i. —I‘llIMUNIzATION against Diph- theria ior children from 6 months to it years. at Tignish Parish Hall, on ~ will close August 7th, until new ' Bran and L-BQiM-l-N-SI. —MOTORING 'I‘0 QUEBEC CITY oi the prograln was in charge oi Mim Margaret Pillman and ' Nicholson. At 8.15 a huge camp iire was made and all grouped them- selves around it and a regular sing- song was enjoyed. Some of the young ladies played guitars and everyone| was having a good time, when a l heavy downpour oi rain sent every- , one hurrying to the cars ior shelter. This rather spoiled an otherwise per- iect outing. P8118811 a splendid DFOZram ior the closing number but owing to the shower this was abandoned.-—B. regular meeting oi the Eummerside Council oi the Knights oi Columbus was held 1h the Council Chamber 0i the K. oi C. Home evening with Grand Knght. J. P. Maclnnis, presiding. Two applica- tions for reinstatement were read and approved. were reported. The report oi the festival held recently, on the lawn adjoining the home. was submitted and approved. and it showed a sat- si iactory surplus. The congratula- tions oi the supreme Board was contained in a communication read from the Supreme Secretary and complimenting the 4 all spraying sulmlles Bruce's. Cobb 8t MMKM’. Bummer-side. auction sale o! Mgr. Gillls’ —GO0D PAINT is investment. —S'I‘EAMER IN PORT-The S. S Myrtus, Captain J. Davies, at Summerslde at 6 a. rn. mixed cargo. will proceed to Charlottetown, ney and Weyp0rt.—S. —I~‘IR.E ALARM-The Summerside fire alarm sounded about nine o'- clock on ‘Thursday morning ior a small blaze at Foley's Drug Btore. A lighted alcohol lamp upset, catching ilre to some alcohol in a bottle There was quite a bit o! smoke, but only slight damage irom the ilre, lwhich was quickly put out-S, —RICHMOND AUCTION FORT!’- FIVES - The community at Rich- mond have held their Auction Forty- iives tournament, twenty players making a bid for the entry. Winners selecte’ were James Maclsaac and Paul L. Perry. Interest continues to grow in the tournament, which is drawing nearer to the finals every days-S. —INSTI'I'UTE ENTEIITAINED - By special invitation the Sherbrooke Women's Institute met this week at the home oi Mrs, Wm. Llewellyn on Poplar Avenue, Summerside. ‘There was a large attendance oi members and visitors. After routine business and the hearing oi the various re- ports, Mrs. George Harris. who was a delegate to the annual meeting in Charlottetown, gave a most excellent report oi the proceedings. She spoke of the reception given ior the Instit- ute at Government House. which was most enjoyable and high " apprecia- ted. Mrs. Llewellyn served a delici- ous supper before the guests depar- ted.—-S. —-YOUNG PEOPLE'S RALLY -- The Western Union oi Y0llng Peo- ple's Societies oi the United Church- es oi’ Prince County, which is made up oi eighteen societies extending from Cavendish to Cape Wolie, held a mast successiul rally 0n Wednes- day afternoon in Staverts ileld at Schurmans shore. The road leading to the shore was lined with cars and it was estimated that over three hundred people were present. Not ior some time has there been such a gathering on Schurmans shore. The 'I‘ryon Society had the largest num- ber oi members present. Several ministers attended the Rally and were delighted with the attendance. North Bedeque Young People open- ed the Rally with a devotional per- iod at 2 o'clock. Following this Rev. J. C. MacDonald. a missionary on furlough irom Trinidad, gave a most interesting story o! the work oi the missionaries in China, Japan and other parts of the For East. The re- mainder ot the afternoon was given up to games At iive o'clock all went ‘ in ior a dip in the cool waters oi; Bedeque harbour. For the supper hour the Young People were arrang- ed in groups and they presented a lively crowd as they enjoyed the de- licious supper provided. More games followed the supper hour. This part, Rev. Mr. Lot l6 group had ar- —K. 0F C. MEETING-The on Tuesday Two sick members Council upon the success oi the recent initiation class in honor oi the Supreme Knight and urging the Council to continue its eiiorts in this regard. A iurther communication was read from the supreme Secretary with s sway. No worry about m3 and service; both are sup- iied from s central Lod | The ideal tIorfTsmiPyE I vsation. w rail fares. ' Ill/ill Bla-ltslziymnveni- l LANA em trains. III! NAIlUNAl. Csnsdinn National “WAYS Agent m nuke sll I Pv consumi- , W. I. Rogers Ltd" Agent N Great George 8t. reierence m holding an initlgtlon at Tlgnish. The Grand Knight m- EYE S I E ll 'l' EXAMINATION "will and supplying Classes e c. ll. J. MAIBOI —BERGEII'S PAH-IS GREEN and in stool: at L-67l8-7-19-2i. -CIOICI GIOCIBIIS, Pruits and Vegetables always in stock. L-saoa-r-ie-zl. —sas so’ m rnrs rssur re n-eeva-r-rs-zi always a good C. I. L. Paint wears longer and gives a more permanent finish, yet it costs no more than or- dinary paint. Come in for a color lcurd. Cobb 8r MacKay. Bummerslde. L-eeez-r-lo-zl. -ltEV. PERCY COTTON, M.A., rector oi Calais, Maine, son oi Mr. John Cotton, Mlsoouche, will preach at 3 p.rn. at 5t. John's Church, 8t. Eleanor}, and at 7 p-m. at St. Mary's Church, Summerside, on July 22nd. L-‘IOOO - arrived yesterday , from Port Coburn, Ontario, with a .' Aiter unloading she l Byd- | - l mailedi. od ior Admission to Al‘ The Tickets Are Gc These: The Big Show The _Side Show . . . . . . TheWildWestShow....... Tickets Good ior Any Performance , locus: _ 0 ‘OlkvpiI-s ma. ‘I It’s Easy an: Given to Each BOY 01' Girl Sending a Subscription l. GIGANTIG 5 - RING GIRGUS Shows at clnlnlorlerowll QNDAY, Every boy and girl under l6 one friend to subscribe for The G signed, mail 0r bring the blank to _ th will be given two tickets admitting you to the Big Show and the Wild West Show. the order and All Orders Must be Verified. Verification Ta Tickets Will be Good at Any Town Where th HURRY-—SEND YOUR ORDERS IN TICKETS NOW BEING DI If you don’t live in C as soon as it has be en 36th years of age can go. IULY HAVE THE BLANK BELOW SIGNED AND BRING TO THE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT lhe Gharlotietown Guardian "'ALL MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS M UST BE PAID IN ADVANCE I Want To Go To The Circus — Your Subscription Will Take Me Subscription Order One Year Contract I have not been a subscriber to The Guardian ior ihc past 30 days, but ncrxby subscribe ior a period oi Ono Year for which l agree to pay $5.00 l lly—$4.00 mail. Name Street Address Order Taken By Street Address NOTE-A new subscriber is one to whom The Guardian has not been post. A change oi name at the same address l! A renewal is not a now subscription. furnished for 30 days not a new subscription. ..............-...-... uardian, have the order below e office of The Guardian harlottetown mail verified your tickets will be kes Two Days e Circus Plays AT ONCE STRIBUTED 1 Simply get and you , Side Show. OR MAIIJ OF ~91 saprru 8p}! so skoq so; rpm papa 1:10" snot 1a! pue-qzrlumsd’ cargo "FIPRID "LI. "I "P" ‘I'll H"! 1° 91K! nounced his committees and the appointments ior the year. The “Good of the Order" was conduct- ed by the Worthy Lecturer, Brother Cecil J. Carver. who introduced the speaker oi the eveninfl. RW- D1‘- G. J. McLellan, v.0, Chaplain oi the Council, who gave an illumin- atlng address on "Jacques Cartier." The learned Chaplain in a concise talk outlined the work accomplish- ed by the great explorer and the glorious heritage he leit to the people oi Canada and exhorted his hearers to study Canada's history and acquaint themselves with its thrilling pages irom the time Csr- tlsr ilrst planted the Cross in the name oi his God and his King right down to the present day. In these trying oi times o! depression there was a challenge to the citi- zens oi Canada to emulate Cartier and display the same dauntless courage in facing the various prob- lems and obstacles confronting us OPTOMETRIST I Oflloe Conniclcd With 1.2.; .. ¢->>¢%-7' .__.,_,...n..--.s-..........-...-.»~..~....._.. ..s_ . Drugstore so that Canada might continue to be the great and tree nation she A. F’. Arsenault and seconded by Grand Knight Maclnnls and en- dorsed by a unanimous standing vote. The attendance was the larg- est seen at a regular meeting ior some time. there being quite a number from out oi town including several visiting priests. S. ____________ PERSONALS —-Mrs. John Weeks, of Moncton, N.B.. is spending the summer months with her daughter, Mrs. R, E, Ellis, oi Summerside-S. —Mlss Jennie Thompson, oi Mone- ton. is visiting her home in Grand River and also her sister. Mrs. Lem‘- uel Rogers-S. —Mr. James Mann, oi Burlington, has entered the Prince County Hos- pital ior treatment-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pope and two children arrived from Ottawa this week on a short visit to the Is- now is, ssld the speaker. A hearty vote oi thanks to Father McLellsn was moved by Past ‘Stats Deputy land. ‘They are the guests oi Miss MscKenzle on Notre Dame Street, summerslde-d. ton, N.B., is visiting her nephew, Mr. J. W. T. I-Iogg and Mrs. Hogg oi Bel- mont Street, Summerside-S. —Rev. Percy Cotton, M.A.. rector oi the Anglican Church at Calais. Maine. is visiting his father, Mr John Cotton, oi Mlscouche.-—S. —Miss Alberta MacLellnn of the Civil Service stafi at Ottawa arrived last evening in Summerslde on a vis- it to her mother. Mrs. (Din) Mac- Lellan. of Summer Street-S. -Mr. and Mrs. George H. Jones and their four children arrived by motor from Rculeau. Basin, on s visit to Mr. Jones’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones and Mrs. Jones‘ phr- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillipe. both oi Harrington. Mrs. Jones was formerly Miss May Phillips and for many years an employee oi R. T. Holman Ltd, Summerside-S. T0 VISIT MARITIMES MONTREAL. July 19. - Giuseppe Brlgidl, Italian Consul-General at- —Mrs. Alexander Sharp. oi Mone- EASTERN Gllllilllllll . ‘This eolnrnn is rrserred l" new! o! local interest but advertis- lng o! a nsn-sy nature may be l"- aerleri at 2 cents a word strictly payable In advance. ..'SUBSCBIP'I‘IONS to Th! Charlottetown Guardian may bl handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. Phone 47, or leit at H. J. Mabon‘! Drug store. Montague. .114» ..'DIPlITl‘llEll-IA IMMUNIZING "l9 Ila" children, d months M 14 years. Georgetown School. Mon- day. July 23rd, 1.30 p.rn. L-7008-7-l0-Z1 .. ‘MONTAGUE UNITEII CHURCH-Rev. C. E. Armstrong will occupy the pulpit morning am evening services next Sunday. 7W L- l time.’ "an m.» Ywl 1' include son John’, Fredericton, sliisx and Bid- Montreal, leit here tonight to.visit country's in the Miri- m. n. sm ‘be lIlU-lbollt a rm-