blew, ing health. a regular part oi’ 'unless they have ‘at least. K l l meats.) llave us deliver your and Yigoafroga Drinking '_Milk~ ' ' lramlussana anaemia? are necessary for vigoroungiow- in important quantities. From ‘ childhood to old age milk should be ren this is especially important. Children do not thrive as they should, ‘The milk from our farms is obtained ‘from a tested, pedigreed herd, under the most modern sanitary conditions. It is full-cream milk, with a butter fat "content in excess of actualrequire Our Milk ls then Clarified to "mom u“ ifllllllfliifis and Pasteur-lied in tho most efficient manner to kill all harmful Bacteria. Health Milk supplies both ‘ the diet. With child- miik-A-a quart a day daily supply. THE PURE MILK CO., LTD. Corner Fitzroy and Great George Streets. Phone 5B4. I Spraymotorl | v l i AL» as rirss AND NOZZLES. WILL NOT RUST. the only Kim! that will stand all kinds of Ifllfed- ilhh. ‘ILIIIC on P. E. Island for over illl years. Terms and Prices arranged to suit Olstoeteis. Book your order at once and make aura oi delivery. Samuel Kennedy cnaalorrnrowrl. r. s. l. our RELIABLE. i‘ A1 Packages Here for Pitckages 1 A tie-e for 0e lol- postage. if fiillilllrlosii. Mae‘ "cw ANNUAL MEETING HILL SCHOOL F CREST Western Guardian Ups and Downs In Tryon and Vicinity --ALL sizes special meat chop- pers for fox ranches in stock at Bruce's. . Miss Kathleen Iiogerson. of Walth- —Bl-Ul'-'5T0N5- Whiiiwiil‘ "id Ye‘ am. Mass, arrived home last week. i-lil. 500i! Y0"! 0N6" m" It Brawl- snd will spend her summer vacation -—— iwith hel‘ parents. u; and me ~31" MVP?" WBQI-EWHEAT Reuben Rogerson. of Tryon. I-Ier FYI! Fwd Ii UPWFB- _ many young friends here are glad "- to have her back again. it only for -ESCAPED — Registered dark a mo" tlme_ ~. - silver fox, marked right ear. X. _ - I . Left 6 E. James L. Saunders. Bur- m,” Amy Bowatt. ‘principal o! linflwll- 5314-3-35-31- Darnley school, spent last week-end at her home in West Tryon. —“BRAYCO” special made-to-or- r ‘ salty “ p i. ‘ma... they had the best time ever. ' ‘Potatoesiare almost all planted at last-and methinks. if they're not they should be. Everyone ls hoping here's hoping they get it. The young people o! the Victoria United Church have now completed practise on their “lie Trespas- having it in several places already. Th dillerent per- formers are masters their Darts and cleverly impel-serrated their re- ‘speetlve roles. The cast la as ‘fol- lows: Peggy Palmer. Joyce Sears; der English Fox. Mink and Muskrat Mr. and Mrs. Benton I-lowatt. of netting, all sizes in stock at Bruce's, Tryon. are receiving the congratula- 6424-6-26-21 tions‘ of their numerous friends on |the arrival ofa line uttu daughter on Thursday morning. June 14. —l ROLL ‘l2 x 1% a l5 "Brayco" Fox Netting will make one fox pen l2 x 20 x fl it. high, covered top and bottom. Order now at Braces. On Friday evening of last week a motor party: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thomas and little ’ ‘ ‘ Madge. Mr. and Mlfl. Reg. Thomas and Mr. Clayton ‘fhimas. enjoyed a pleasant trip to St. lllleanofs. where they visited relatives. —TIIE SBIBBBOOKE Dramatic Club will present their play One Minute of Twelve in Malpeque Hall Tuesday. June 26th. Good special- ties between acts. Admission 25 and 85 cents. 6170-6-23-31 Their many friends are pleased to welcome home again the Misses -sr:Aitl.s'rowN DRAMATIC Florence Mabev and Bertha Lord. after spending the winter months in the city of "beans and brown bread." the U. S. A. CLUB will present their play at Birch Grove Hell. Wednesday even- ing. June twenty-seventh. Proceeds in aid oi the Women's Institute. 3375.5-3q.3|_ Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thomas and little daughter left on Wednesday for Northam, where they will remain for a week with relatives. —ATTENDED SHOW - Yeo’! movies at Crapaud Wednesday ev- enlng, were well attended. Among the movie fans present were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hewett. J. A. Thomson. Horace Msbey. Lou Mabey. Tryon, also several parties from Albany, not to speak of a large local attendance. Miss Florence Murray, M.D.. mis- sionary to Korea. spoke in the Unit- ecl Church at Tryon on Sunday momlng. June 17th. Dr. Murray is a. very interesting speaker and her audience travelled in imagination with her. as she gave a vivid pic- ture oi the work our missionaries are doing for the Korean people. She Si??? ceiling‘, {mrgmlfhegz ggmalso spoke of the necessity of the um 01 summertime zmducnng an erection of a new school building in t i b] k M“ b mess mll-Iam. lleung. Korea. Dr. Murray. ex m‘ V” m‘ ‘m ‘Mb “s ‘ i, _who has been on furlough for some glrzgsn-gtggwagcéiugggldgs,irfixgfi; time returns to her fleld again In - ‘August. store. was in Summerslde a few days this week visiting his brothers‘. M,‘ Eldon Dawson. o; Augustine Mt-‘SBYS- Jvhn- R- C- 5nd Gem?“ Cove, spent a few days recently with Lee. and his nclccs. Mrs. D. M- his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Don- Waugh and the MlsScflhgllcfllllll/lilfl. 31d 3cm o; Tryon I-le was accompanied by aug - ers. Mrs. Turner oi Sackville and Mr. Alden Thomas, oi the Bank MIS- Gfiflill. 0i 3311187‘. 911d he? of Nova Scotla. Albany has retum- son. ed to work after spending his vaca- tion with his parents in Tryon. —WELCOME VISITOR — Mi". —WEDDING BELLS-A quiet; but pretty wedding took piece at’ The many friends of Miss Annie Kenslngton. on Wednesday. June 6. Cameron. assistant in Mr. E. V. Mc- 1928. at 12 o'clock, when Miss Hazel Land's store at Albany. are pleased Jean. only daughter of Mr. and MrsJto know she is now doing nicely Davis E. Baker. Freetown. was unit-[aftcr ller serious accldent-‘of a few ed in holy bonds oi matrimony to clays ego. Miss Cameron ‘is still in Mr. John A. Andrews. son of Mr. and the Prince County Hospital. where the late Mrs. Robert Andrews. of she will remain till all danger is Norboro. Rev. Fred Williamson. past. pastor of the Presbyterian church. ofllciated. The bride was becoming- ly attired in a suit of sand kashe cloth with accessories to match and wore a brown mink choker. Miss Annie Andrews. sister of the groom. and Miss Bessie White. oi Milton, acted as bridesmaid. while Mr. Stanley Baker. brother of the bride. ably supported the groom. The Miss Anne Bradshaw. of Middle- town. is the guest of her cousin. Miss Kathryne Dobsou. of Augustine Cove. Owing to weather conditions the special re-openlng servilies of the United Church at Victoriljl. which were to have been held"on June ilfitilh?‘ bridal party motored to Charlotte- town. arriving back to the home oi’ the bride at 6.30.. where a sumptu- ous wedding supper was served by the brides mother. Later iu the evening. a great number of serenad- ers arrived to render unto the bride and groom wishes for future happi- ness. The happy young couple will reslde in Norboro where the groom is a prosperous farmer. Their friends join in wishing them many years or Supplcment~$100.00. Running Expense-HOMO. Teacher-Miss Georgie Dingwcll. iresignerl). Trustees-Mrs. Maude MacDon- ald, Angus L. Matheson. Angus MacKay. Sccretary—John C. McBcth. ——~—-~<oe->i—- ORIENT HOTEL wedded bliss. Following were recent arrivals at -_-_-<o>——-—- Orient Hotel, Victoria. pgggmqus R. Hunter. Moncton; Bliss, Sears. Mcncton; J. A. Moore. Clftown; W. R. Jenkins, Ch'town; F‘. R. Mill- man, Kcnsington; I-l. R. Seymour. S.. John‘ Dr. J. E. I-Ieltt. Dr. and . Mrs Church. Kitchener, 0nt.; Mrs. —Ml', c. s. Delaney. Albany. was J. H. Geudet. S'Side; S. l". Gallannlin Tryon last week looking for a Cifwwnz J. C- Shaw. Bracklev carload of potatoes but they seem Beach; l-l. M. Simpson. Ch'iowll; more‘; gt pfegenl}, ' _Z-. P. S. Fellding. A. C. Sinclair. R. S. I-Iuestls. Charlottetown: W. Hunter. —Mlss Maids do Witt. daughter Di St. John: J. A. McAsklll. Glace Dr. and Mrs. C. E. A. do Witt. 1i Boy; K1 MflRii-Chie. Byline)’; A- T- Wolfville. who has been visiting Avard, Amherst; W. A. Ready. Ch'- Miss Bessie Smallman. Summersldc. town‘ Paul Kolllns. New York; Jas. has returned home, Trainer, Art Vlnnlcombe. B. W. Robinson, Charlottetown. —Mr. Camden Holland. Tryon. was a visitor to Summerslde. on Wednesday. -Z- - the Mrs. Percy and Robert March- banks of New Annan and Miss Hel- en Calms ol Bummerslcle East. mo- tored to Freetown Thursday after- noon io attend the Women's Mis- sionary Society. They also attended Wilmot Valley Hall the same even- ing. Eastern Guardian —Mrs. Jessie Jerdlne. Wilmot. and‘ s. meeting of the Grand Division in. 10th, were held on Sunday. June 1'1. at 11 a.m.. when the Rev. Ross C. Eaton. B.D.. of Charlottetown. con- ducted the service. and at 7.30 p.m.. Rev. Hammond Johnson preached to a very large audience. Special musical talent from Charlottetown was present at both services. At the evening service. Mr. Elmer Ritchie and a group of male sing- ers were present, and held‘the audi- ence spellbound for a half hour ai- ter the usual service. with beautiful the group. Special offerings in be- half of the Renovation Funds were taken up. The first picnic of the season was held on Tuesday. June 19. when members of the Utopian Society. also several of their friends motor- ed to various parts oi our own fair little Island. bordering on the North Shore. June is an ideal monthfor a picnic when summer hadonly re- cently donned her handsome new robes of green and everything looks glad. Many beauty spots were visit- ed Is it any wonder then that the group enjoyed themselves to the fullest extent? Nay! About 8 0‘- hymns sung by various members er Mrs. Palmer. Mrs. Crilly bee; Bar- re Palmer. Zeta Snow; Almede eaiisr. G rtrude Meteslfe: Lisle Irving, Mrs. K. Boswell; Mr. Palmer. Crlliy Lea: Cleveland "Dower. Don McLeod; Herbert Bayner....8ta't‘tl°:y cslfe: Jim Meader. Cordon Stewart; _ Stewart; Bill Messier. Mr. Irving. Ernest Parker. Mr. Samuel Gillie. oi ltosevalley, was a recent visitor to Tryon. I DAIRY CATTLE An filial-eased. demand is in elwldaemce -ln this Province flor dairy cattle of 500d confirmation and type. arid reports from the cert-es of tle/lmrld indicate un- in- creased shortage ‘Cll eupply- It is quite avlde-llt that a remuneratlve livestock business may be con- dueteed by iiiarmens who paysom° attention to tile proper blowing and development! of iihelr herds. The prices offered aior good cows. is llagglllllg at a level at willloh ex- cellent proilla may be secured. There is a tendency however. at the ipl-esont time. to TliISlll cavville on the lnau-ket, lPavlrmers who prrlc~ tK-‘le iliLsl ‘policy are liable tb over- sell aanxl Ilfot onlly ilhey. but. the country all large. may experience a shonlaige of supply. Breeders who study tile situation L-llclrouglh- ly are con-vim: zti that the lpl-eseut ulal-ket is mt ilevmiporery ln char- acter. but from‘ indications, it would seem to be on thlalt is infirm: permanent. Tine be t policy lo adopt under proslcrn-t car-ziitlons is dot that of ovcr-sellilng. but Jhe Ilrlyiln-g dbwn oi’ a sduong coar- sznalotivc Ibrecdiizrg policy. whL-ll will pmllulce large numbers of mws of a kinil lira-l will command lilo lliglllesl: prices or- Itiho marital, lccll the surplus in iii-fa’ trade with. normal regularity. and. at 1w.- same vimve. roualru a subflcleulv. llllmlltr at homo tio amply provide for lilo lnppor iurolliorllng of llom-c ‘tome and the dunno crcalm- eny and malciniry. "llilifl present season has been productive of a. great stimulus ill armors at least, are taklllll; the propcw meaimlres to lrrinlg about dlaslirslbls cat-Lila prod-notion. The 0ftlcr1nis< c‘? illla Department oi Agriculture lzlavo been busy millill: and llllsrllrlbuiitsg pure-bred bulls. Over TlWGrLiyI Loallfllg Clams have been. cslillibllslled alll supplied enki as many more could have been siur~ive<l but lol tile tact lliult ilhe appropuldrlflo-zl- For this DILIIIICSB had became exhausted. Farmers 1Il!£“.fll'il'l.i.‘13 mum: iIiQSPJTfECBi-‘Gfl i-hclr rci|ls.'reme<l.|i.-s in ‘impnsvlcd sires and a number oi.’ lllflwfllfl ‘breed-airs llllrve also ibelen assisted in making their selecflibits. l:l addition to. tihlfls o. imllmlber of Calif Cl_ubs—iho obieiet of wllflaii is in 11mm ave the csiltle industry halve ‘been esltalb- llahed at VWHlDlIS lpolrds- Twining all prospects of the market 1114.‘: IduIlalIdera-tioni ‘Mid ills activltii-es of itho lprese-rl‘. Season. wltih a view Ito eifectlug lmpm-vla- lulent "in our dkslry ‘herds. tho d-slrry cattle alumni-loll ill the lh-ov-lnce is one chat has a most oncnurclgln: outlook, Fan-more? institutes Clubs or Iindlflvlklulall breeders. who are in llieed oi "improved dairy stalk-—- ctlll-ir male or isolate-should got in‘ ‘lunch ‘vlfth the Livestock IEil|p(nl'n‘lu(Il-tlit‘isi\ Devan-totem. 0i Algilwlmsiliurz‘, ‘Clllliilllilllllidoilillll’, Ivdlio will assist as far as possible. lln the selactifovri and diailflbuiiion of clock in the evening the group start- ed for home. each and every one de- lrrlprc-ued livestock, GETS ALL TIIE CREAM AND BUTTER.- FAT . ."'LE8T IOU FORGETP-‘Stur- geon Tea. July 2. 2i “EASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising. new and renewal subscriptions. tf Prince Carol Loses Wife, Helen ~ , (Special to the Guardian) BUCHAREST. June 2'2.—Princo Carol of Rulrlanla lost his wife. GUARANTEED ' Princess Helen oi Greece. today in a setting as strange as in any of the N6- 0. Calls"! N. I'll‘ iii‘ unusual events which have marked boar. Delivered III-I his Grausterkian career. Th?‘ set-- . ting was a small. sombre. un orn-' N0» l» fir“!!! 4“ Null l‘ ed court room. Neither Carol nor If- l-lelen were present. Neither were there witnesses nor spectators. nor Without suns sass "Wm w m. ‘ ‘m, "n. M m, "With stand absent Prince other than a Ruman- m 2. Capacity see most our :2,:"m""n',:f:,°£ 3'§P,,'},',,‘;“°" ‘x’ Witlloeistabd slut °"'&'“‘°°°"m , Wllh Ibllltl ................ “n. whgn “nklni @Qm[.1@gkjgg qr‘ . "muffins. heat the ilk u mixture asicre ing it. a filler texture to the product. coolest Q0101‘! ivr Mt days. D000 Oilflii any soaeiae of seats-alien. BEAUTIFUL lfl Qhllllv . QYOIIIIIIICIXUI wllhl-Illt- parest of materials. ASK POI. A COLOUI CARD THE BETHUNE HARDWARE CO., LTD. ISLAND QITY :$f'_“' "w "w '°°‘ °' lvlooairs sllmoas STAIN. _ raj.‘ “rum or u.“ n‘ excludes water and "III LINSIID OIL. We i Paints and Varnishes mo; ..... .113 fifg-‘Qfigf "m" l" '° W?!" i" '** M“ PQIII l" Cheese e I . ' M,“ p’ Lb. iagiui: grown a: u... Gal. spas nisigtsffiw-ltaronn will» reen. .......l.'lll Ibwtltiill filial." . u at Grey. Lb. .... _ . -. » P‘ D‘ 13$?Z¢& °°" 1mm "m "m" ..':‘."r.".";:..“..'.l "m..." "Wars-us a ’ \ .‘............ “r u,‘ ‘I m ‘*2. Jni-"iun . Bn‘um htnuqn ‘ Ira.‘ MOOII‘! IOUSI PAINT. ‘film. varietyelartlstieslladestostlii """"""°" "m M” 3°‘ 4”‘ "f"? ti sat as N03 PIIIIIICVOI’! for a bumper crop. and better still. a bumper price in the Fall —- and A. 2e, 193s" "hfirrrqtl You can depend on! OME in and look them over. Examine their appearance and mechanical condition. Learn their exceptionally low prices. How easy it is to gratify your wish. How easy it is to own a earl You can depend on getting a good used car value . . . where you can be sure of a sound new car . 1 value . . . at your Chevrolet dealers. Come in and see our dependable Used Cars today. Gil-Mill 1- Essex Sedan-lb?! Model . . . . . 2. Chevrolet Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $ $150.00 3. Chevrolet Touring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii. illlliiiE & 00. Charlottetown AUTHORIZED'CHEVR_OLET DEALER i ‘Shore is a goodly number of whltlh can Ibo pu-ntrhased at very will eiifeot rapid improvement ill excellent allies and females still romsoliaible prices. alrld which. liftille llwetytock o! the districts in in who lhrmlds of the lyreeders. pliant-ply llulvkllczl in new c-enzttrcsmlhltliu thelyl fir? vilified‘. Pride in Your HOME Demands Fresh Paint for the HOUSE-—- and NOW is‘ the Time to Paint Now is the time for you to paint. before the san gets too hot and while the days are long so that night moisture does not alleet the finish. Paiht for beauty Paint for per- manence. Paint for protection. Your property will be worth far more l ' your house is painted and your satisfaction In the beautifled appearance of your heats la worth far more to you than the cost lt represents. ' Get Your Supplies at IIOLMAWS ANTI CUIIOQIQN PAINT. hard with a high gloss. doesn't Brown, eilew. Lead lllfl stops wood rot. beantiiles and crack, chip nor peel. 25 colors Grfbell. . . . . . . . . . . .. $335 4 wears like iron. om pla d hit. we "knew were sari-uni: ‘a w e ' Fmmovan‘ “mum: "n, n, ",4 m ‘m; n High colors. Gal. sins ltlvotisii wllrrs asap. we ‘f. “y, m9 1n My”, my. Reg. colors. Gal . . . . .. $1.00 ha" ll at the lowest market. OarPaItt lupamsolt carries sveeytbl ' “ l,‘ “bu, v lsh Weed also». mo. ' s ngsiaiis rlltsr AND save m: _ a” . no‘