» , AUGUST _4, 1928 ..~i'€'i,~*.'l’“.= 5/’F'~f~"»""‘f‘~ H71. ' or r -run crrmiirvruvowu fvfrirfnrw Picon smvcn f ` ' - _ _ _ _ i _ _._ _ __ *__* ___ _ _I i __ Start VITAKALT N _ Central Guardian Prince of WaIe_s r _ 'riuANGi.c Q special i _ cnllege Matrlcll' ` DIUONIIIATION F01' Pl‘0l'ltal)le_ Pells This Fall! "’°‘"° ”’°°'“"' ' “lg lation Examinationsm Fox rhnncrrs ltninv that my change or- correction in diet shows last in tim N-_ This means that although an. animal may be almost immediately helpcl sy t conditioner lllw Vitskalk. the silky, lull color, and inll body coat that comes Wm, Prime condition cannot be expected until after two or three months' swgdy uw 0' 'M' “'"°“‘ "‘|"l°' TIN” WN* lf# “Sing Viiakalk-and they are many of 9,, most successful fox breeders in the world--testify that it show, result umm; Immediately in better appetite, more livelinms, clear bright ey¢§_ and ;¢¢i¢rll will lleilll- TINY B_&Y h°“'"°" "If you want the results of Vitnlialk in ,how in pelts that bring‘the prices at the fur sales, gc( sim-ted on mls dm no hui- than August.” Here is what Mr. A. Ley. Proprietor of the Alsatian Mouri- |_.||| Silver Black Fox Farms, A|twcler\Auburc, Germany, ivrl s us about Vita- hn; “The feedliil of Vitalmlk, especially of the product _‘gated with “nu violet rurys, hu become 3 “°°°55"'Y fm' .mc °“l“|‘i“§ silvc: fox farmer. iVlc.;t tl’ our 5plcndid_ic:.ults in breeding black silver loses is due to the us: or tim, pepgntlon. The ef- |¢¢t on the good health ._‘ _ , “Q1 and the perfect fur dev- ` _ `\A\\.\° elopmeut is very notice jble." pounds, vitanliii-yeast, and strongly active vitamin vcteialile substances. The 2' essentiul anti lnchitlc ‘U‘V`r'tamin is present because the preparation has bgcn B' subjected to ultra violet light It cannot deteriorate, sind it is economical You only need one or two puunrlz. pci- your pq- nn;ma|_g“|-¢|y an expemd|¢_m.c 0' a dollar or so per lox per year is good management, if it results in an improve- ment in fur quality for which you get perhaps fifty or one hundred dollars pitvcnts anti cures rickcts_ Viiallaik is not 3 'Wd' __ Neccc-si-iur'y to pass-400 _ _ is the famous tonic and conditioner for rrnlmala. Vitakallt is a combination ul high lrrutritinus calcium and phosphorus com- L more per pelt. Circular on Vitakalk in fox farming will be sent free on request. Stitrt with Vltalkalk today. Formerly you had to import it from Germany. Now you 0 can get it from Rogers & Arnett, Summcrside, P. E, I, See gnupg" beiow fm- prices on Vitakalk. \ gl _ SEND coUP0N TODAY! , I TH. GOLDSCHMID ' st” Ne Y tk' N_ Y_ I rim sending you cash . _ check . . _ . . _ _ _ .. (or send “ B°"»°' “'» ° c. 0. ii. _ . _ . . . . . . . . _ _ . . _ _ _ _.l following nmurmt of vitalmllr 2lllS._._.. . . . . .. 25lllS. . . . . . . . .......$22.5ll Montreal, llnllplltoll. Winnipeg, 10 lbs. __ . . . . . ._ $9.50 . . . . . .100 lbs. . . . . . . . .. . $83.00 Branch Offices- Peterboro, Canada, _ MONTAGUE PBrESBYTER.IAN ' Ohlesgo, lll., U, S_ A_ Name . . . . . _ . . . . . , _ . . . , , . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . ._ Church’ Mr' Phmp Austin Wm com Lila Vaughzilr, Prince St ____ _____-54l g _ _ st Andrews,Pres_ Janette lllclwrtlyeii, West Kent____53ri duct the Serv ce n ' Minnie Green Montague 53-1. e yterian churchrat Montague Sun- RMDH L____k___’ A_be___0__ ---------~5____ __ dc' Aug str 'r p m Evervbvdy ‘ - "T""“" _ ' In Memoriam ‘ MBS CHARLES. E. ll. NEWSON After an extended illness of heirrt| lrcuble there passed into rest on| Sunday evening, July 29th 1928. Mrs Jennie MacNeill Newson, beloved wife of Mr. Charles E. H. Newson, Mount Edward Road, Charlotte- town, P. E. I. Mrs. Newsan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. ,MacNei1l, was born nt New Dominion. P. E. I. in 1888. In 1904 she married, Mr. Chas. E. H. Newson, who survives her, together with one_ son John of Watertown, Wisconsin and a daughter Freda ut. home. She is also survived by her Father, Mr. A. S. Ms.cNeill of Winnipeg Manitoba, two sisters Misses Sadie and Imogene and a brother Mr. Davis .MacNeill also of Winnipeg Another sister. Mrs. Morris Gobert resides at Mt. Vernon, New York. while s. brother Mr. Grant MacNeill lives in Hollywood, Califomltu The late Mrs. Newson was beloved; by all who knew her and everythingi that loving hearts and hands could do combined to show the great re- spect and esteem in which she was held. _ Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Dr. Rummy of Trinity Uni- ted Church, at her late home on Tuesday afternoon 2.30 o'clock. Pro- lessor Fletcher assisted by Mrs. B., 1 Q \ _,__ ci” :fi ‘~."“- 5. -as Nl iiielf oi’ suth illilillellliitics - Mar or ic l<`ra~rcr »` - _ . _ . 92. to fox brcederiois because it Lw' _.___ 6948-1” Mirlllaguc-98' ‘J _ ' I' e ll 3 I l _ _ ‘ _ surpllcs the unlmill in captivity with AT NEW ANNAN RACES _ Lililll-Jiiirlriie Dodds, Surriuieruido the rsscniizll elements of lnollrish EM Olympia ice cream -* T CORPORATION '§~.2f;‘.i.'Z? gi., %'.lI.‘.i"..‘.`.f.fnlT ”ff“ A - Address . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ . b Lawscn led the music. Floral tributes were many and beautiful. The pall bearers werez- Messrs J. A. Moore, J. R. Dinriis, Victor Shaw, Miller Matheson, M. H. McLennan rind J. A. Clark. _-<-om TRYON TID BITS iBy Eismrlihl The seed potato inspection is in pr'ogre.=s in this section, and the inspector for the section. _Mr. How- utt, of Charlottetown. is a' busy man indeed. The Cobblcr variety seems to stand the lcst very well, but lucky is the grower who gets his Green Mountains past thc field ill- spection. Haying is well llnilcr wiry, :uid mnny i'nl'lncl's have siivcd tlinil' cn- tirc crop. yet with so rnlich slrowvry weather' it is hard to get it up with- out at least one wetting. Mr. irnfl Mrs. Minor B. Thomson. of Brookline, Mass.. who have been spending rin enjoyable wedding trip among Mr. Tlromson‘s r<=li\i.lvf=s in this province, left on Tuesday for Watertown, Mass., whcrc they will make their future home. Mr. E. I. Chase. and Party, cori- sisting of Mrs. Clmsc, Mr. Chasc':; mother, Mrs. W. I. Chase. and Mrs. Dr. Monahan, and Miss Phyllis Mon- ahan, nf Somerville, arriv- ed at Borden by the Scotia on Wed- lncsday morning, and motored to North Tryon, where they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Thomson. Mis. E. I. Chase and Mrs. Monlihnn are sisters of Mrs. Thomson] Mrs. Elizabeth Ramsay, Albcrton, ls 9,150 u sister, and the party will spend! their vacation between these twol sisters. Mr. iChase, who drives at Jordan. nays he found the Canadian roads in good condition, and the party are all highly pleased with the trip. Mrs. W. I. Chase, who withl Garden of the Gulf _for the first time, is delighted with the scenery, while Miss Monahan cannot flndi words adequate to express her high Miss Phyllis Monahan, is visiting the* CIIILDREN'S vol] and broadcloth dresses, reg. $1.35, now 89c. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 6948-31 buckles. Prowse Bros. Ltd _ 6948-31 AT NEW ANNAN RACES -' East Olympia ice cream. 872-8-3-41. LADIES GINGIIAM House Dress- cs 90c. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 6948-31 BAPTIST SERVICE There will be service Sunday Aug. Sth in thel Baptist Church Eldon. 3.30. Uiggi W. E. SCANTLEBURY. P. E. IS1- nd’s best acrobat in feature stunlsl t New Annan races. 872-8,-3~4i. BALANCE of bathing suits clear- ing at 20% discount. Prowse Bros. Rectoryr grounds New Canadian lfiom 8 to 10 p. m. HAND BAGS specially priced at $1.98. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 4 -31 LADIES short sleeve blouse in rvhlte only. Special $1.65. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 69434” wsu' Aimivcn-New rhinestone _Humps , td. 5948'3l]Byr~oii Grunt, MonLngue___________5i;9 -i- ,llclen Rogers, Kerisingt _________5(;8 CRAPAUD TEA-ThiS B-fl29m00“ .luck Mclrenlr, Mori!ague(irl_________56-1 n . . -~ ezion Bond will furnish music end|cyr-il 1t<»yrmlu.~r, Mnritirgue________5»:1 ve o. band concert in the evening Helen Vickcr Mnriin ne________553 5943-3i'lc`stirer ltiitteiibury, West Kcnt_-__554 |;Ai,ANCE of our summer dresses_A1ll-Ullfl Kenny. Souris ____ -_______55.l clearing at 1_2 Imce_ Prowse B1-°S_ Isabel Wuyc, St. Peters Soutll_____551 L ¢1_ 69 8 - , '. t ___ [Jean Shtrrp. Kensington-.-______54U The following are the results of the ` blatriculaliorr Examiriatlous of the Prince ot Wales College: I Prince Lolili y-Edward Clow, sum- mer-side; Jinimie Dodds, Srinimerside. K-lllifs (.'0uni.y-Marjorie Fraser, Montague; James Burden, Montague. Qll0eil’r4 County-Bernice Cullen, ROXIIHY; Blois Lepugo, North Rustico_ Lhiu°iotu>tuwrr_ Erin Macliadyerr, Weill- Kelli: Frarrk MacMillan, Queen Square; Jolrrr Denny, West Kent, lligllest Stulidillg ill the Several Subjects Ellltliilll-Bcr'rrice Cullen, George- tow'lr~83. lllsior)-Elmer Gaudet. Summer Ellwflrtl Clow. Suirrllicr'l-iidc-_______623 Mill'joi‘1c i"l'ascr', Moiitu;;ue_______4i0ii Jimniie Dodds, Sulrlnl.cr‘.~ilde-______60l Ella McFuilyclr, West Kellt___._-___G!i5 licruico Cullcri, Gcol‘gctowll______59U Jwrrics Iiurdcll, Moirtui§ue_____g__58U Winnie Poirier, Mlncouclic_________576 Nornlu McQ\ullri‘le, lVllscouclic_____.5'l6 lrcnc Lillkll-Lter, Suuilrieir=ll_le__-_-564 s, r Joseph Culrlrsl, Gr~ecnfi&eld_______-557 Elmer Guiidcl, Sumnierslile_______55t3 Frairk McMillan, Queen Sq_____-__55.'» John Dclrlry, West Kcnt_______-__5.'»5 Clare Talrtoil, Sunlmerside__-_____554 Jenn Begg Sulniner =ildc__________55U ltuth Mcllish, Union ltoai1_-_______549 Horace Fraser, Molltaguc________54'I Richard Muthesoir, Albion Cross___547 Elsie M<:r\'eIll, Cardigan _____ ____547‘ Eva, Mantlerson, Central Lot 16____543 Blois Lepagc, North Rusticu_____-5'l.3 outing. Prices right. Prowse Bros__ 6948-31 and's best acrobat in feature stunts opinion of the “tight littlc Island." rox FARMERS need lettuce to your foxes. -Am-_ lettuce largely and have wonderful results. Lettuce contains valuable vitamlnes very essential at this sea- son. Thc wild foxesnre able. to choose their green food-but the ranch breed--many of them din, for the luck of this very important diet. We have been feeding lettuce for the Inst three yezlrs with the best result. I We are offering lettuce at a spec-1 iril low price to all fox ranchers J. J. JAY, & SON, Head of Prince St., I Charlottetown. Pli34-7-16-Mon-Wed-Sat-61. rrlus 61 ~\ / n Marshfield §Pr1esbyterian Chprchl Bertha Knox, 'I‘igrirsh_____________ Jack Baker, Sulrrinerside____..____527 A 0 Olga. Mclxililrorr, Moirtaglle_-______52 r r Lzllurclla Slrrciinitrr, Kirlkol~u,______.51li i ALB WILL BE THE SpEC[AL S() Ileiniiidqite Miillnlly, S0iirig_______507 _ _______,__,-____ ____ ____ ____ ___ __. __ _ __ LOIS'I' at the evening service in Gerfllll Ilulidrahurl. Christopliero Cross ____r._-_ ________ -_______50rl AIKIOIA ._ mobile engine of its size in the world. NEW Masterpiece Bodies by The "me _grfat devel°?mems - impart thrilling new pick-up, Fisher endow tliese new Mc- _ _ _ Laughlimunick creations with lightning acceleration and new _ a mensureof style, individuality wp “peed that few drivers will and dashing beauty unapproach- care mf auam' ed by any other au|0m0bi1e_ Other features include new high- _ pressure gas pump_handsome new ` radiator design-new chrome- plated head-lamps and cowl lamps -new type instrument hoard-as well as many additional appoint- ments of luxury and convenience. The 1929 McLaughlin-Buick is an epic cur marking the supreme achievement of automobile engin-_ eering. Confirm these facts at your Mc- Laug_hlin-Buick showroom. ._._,_,,, The C.M.A.C. Deferred Payment Plan ofers many udvanmges fo bugmrl of, Mclaughiin-Buick earn. ILook /to .the Leader » _/br Le ship Gorgeous new colors and won- derful new upholsteries lend un added touch of luxury. New adjustable f ront' seats and wider rear seats provide unequulled driving--and riding comfort. Increased bore and stroke? greater piston displacement- improved carburetion and other advancements in McLaughlin- Buick’s . famous. valve-in-head six-cylinder engine--give tre- mendous new power to what was already the most powerful auto- ' _ lrnic Bushey, Sour-is_____~______5.,6 _ NEW WHITE flilmlel and f°l1l9|Mai'ic Dill'i‘acll, Clyde River______52r3‘ . r-E , _ . . Ltd. ;l`i'an`ces Dougherty, Victoi'ia______.»2.l »_tiAq|_0-rTp_-|-QWN qUMMERS_DE -- `Bor°dcli Ling, Wheatley Rivcr____-522 - _ - _ ` _ w. iz. scirrrrrnnvnv, P. E. Isl- _\~,,,.,,,,,, M,,Le,,d_ S,,__,,,,,,,,,,,______52,,; ll(-Bale] S For f’l‘Lncl E(l\.':li'f_i §>.,,;|_1,j morrow (Sunday) at half pas; Olive Atliirrrs, (`ro~a~i llivc-r=i____,___l'>01l' _ cricfln fox ranchers are fecding| $3.98. Prowse ros. . 6948-31 _ M' I ALI. silrxnizs in Frrgl. good curl!-_ ity 55c. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1 ' 6948-3l_ Accnrrs CALL.-. Rev. A. J- U~ Murchison, Horizon, Wisconsin, son of Captain and Mrs. J. J. Murchi- son, Charlottetown, has been offcr- ed and _accepted the psstorate of the Church of Scotland, Charlotte- town. F ,_ ,gf i" ' " _ ' r1vii'0lt'rAN'r Noriclr 'ro strc-, It-‘ “__ ' "§ Ccssrui. isi.irNni-:its-willali the 1;. - =_'_,,;g_ .r R - /_ f _l . Greatest Premium Yet Offered .is ,rf f“~;.,§.°;;;;r, 4 | - - ' -- SPECIAL T0 NEW ANNAN W fl successful Islanders now on the Is-_ land make e. personal call on the of t e uur an on arn ing about the School Days Library RACES.-A special train carrying race horses and passengers will leave Charlottetown at 9. o‘clock a.l m. on Wednesday, Aug. 8th for New Annan Races, returning after races; are over. Passengers will be taken on at all stations. Go by the ial and avoid dust SPECIAL MUSlC.- In the regular service at Vernon Church at 2.30 p.m. there will be ii. .Marie Moilaglluil, Notrc l)arl\e_____4»liZ --- 'to ‘ ’ " ` - -. ` I _ _(1utliel'ille Mcllllisltcy, Nolrc Diilllc 503; - ' " --~~ §i1f§::;;:;‘:;f>.r.‘;.l:‘z."“.l‘;'.“i;2::i"~s"iii . f' o,\AL Cob L2 D02' ONLY Coloured cmm'h"ii'glirli-t Mc-(‘lo;ikcy Sourlfnwrfroll // Q ' X pleated skirts,Bregul_z_1_i'_$5.50. DOWI " _ ' ' ` ‘ ` ' _ ’ Q r George McDowell, Sumlllt-r:iide___-50.i Doi-otliy Jenkins, Gt-or-i,'ctowil___-_502 Lizzie McCnr'dlc, Miildletolr_______50l‘ Allison Moore, Slrrunrcrsitlc_---___-193 Mililrcti Mulrrlrcll, (ieor‘gutowli_,__4£ili: l<‘loi‘cilce Yeo, Korr.~lirrgtoir_______4Ei5"‘1 .loycc McAl'tllul', Allbcrtoli_____,_494"l Annie Mtllldcrson, (lclltritl Lot 16 493‘ Rae Loiillitizcr, ltocirforil Sq.______4li3 Homer Nlcllolsrrrr, l(il_riilliir_-______492 Mirirlili Goff, Miscoli<:he_________.491 Kcliircill M<:l<‘iidycri, Kcrl.~lillgt.oli__4£i0 'l'lrorira.s Jollllstlill, l(iiikorrl_______4»90*‘ Leo Ennis, Grecni`lcld__________-489 George Ayers, West Kent_______e_48‘i \l<‘raiice.‘i Kcrrrry, ’I‘igirislr_________ Fnlilc St Andr'ew.~l_________48fi 'i'ylle VnlIey____48i'i Guernsey Georgie eo. Luke “ Everbrlte" White Metal Spoons 1 For every yearly, new or renewal subscription received to The Charlottetown Guardian it will entitle. ' the sender to their choice of a half dozen Tea or Desert ’ ‘ ns. “Everbrite’_’ White Metal Spoo Here is your opportunity to get in on a real premium. .1 Act at once and avoid disappointment later. . Only a limited number will be given away. _ _ Any Subscriber sending in their own renewal' and one new yearly subscription will be entitled to the full 'll' dozen. - ‘ 1 l 'sm \_ '_ l _ i t W . ilu _ “ funds received will be devoted to Send in your subscription without delay. _ | rms cH.4nl.or\reT'owlv sumo/A/v r \ wife and three children. He cwied by his father-in-law. H. ker and Mrs. Packer. Miz* Packer being 9. native of England. and anthems. The soloists buying new Hymn Books church. Banquet ln honor of Hon Bennett at Beach Grove Inn, Sat urday evening Aug. llth ft 8 c‘clock Tickets on Bale at Alleys Shoe Store Make reservations by P three hundred. Tickets -m John W. Mccnri-on visi father and, mother, Mr. James Motierron, Bunbury he was delighted with the Steel plant. Since his retu overseas Mr. Packer is also official of the Steel plant. musical programme of solos. duets| Mrs. J. J. MacDonald, Mrs. Mutchf and Mr. Illet Richard, and LADIES AND GENTLEMEN of P. E. I. are invited to attend letter to A. A. Pomeroy not later Aug. 8th. Banquet covers limited Mrs. Packer who is a native Nova Scotiim was also surprised with the fertile fields, being her first visit also. They returned to Sydney by_ motor where Mr. McCarron has been employed as Machinist in the Wm be Fortune the for the Newtown _ R. B hone or ENIOYED THEIR VIBl’l'.- ' ted was Island. mtl-om _ ° tcentlrmeri on me ll; vpiued -----v~i- ----_ j# __ _ __‘,, Q." ~ ei" I f ( . ,f 4 / ‘*>_ ‘ ____.__.. e. A 'e Q ‘I A 5 fi 5 5 ‘ lb \ H 1 I' _- . __._ 51' ~__ _ .I ` \ G ._ _.___., - ‘ .-fe QQ; '\\ , fa ; _jéav/, ____ . ef* ‘ '5` Anopog '/ I Blcurr . 7\ . r ll~-mclil/».l. ~ '.'.'.l _‘Z1 1 l _Z/ .j.\ 6414 “I Y' " \ ,.1 Z C5 rri G Ye lug. [mu Mun Successful Fox Fcedln g Is the problem of our Fox Ranchers today. How to grow strong, vigorous foxes, that will produce pelts of (ine texture and lustrous sheen, is uppermost in all minds. THE IMPERIAL BISCUIT COMPANY, LIM- ITED, have found the solution" 'in their increasingly popular IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL FOX BISCUITS. and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD Regular feeding of these is giving the desired results in our Pririce~Edward Island ranches. “Imperial- fed Foxes” are in a class by themselves. They “produce the goods.” Ensure success by liberal feeding of “lMI’ERIALS.” For sale by leading Island dealers or direct from factory. I A Imperial Biscuit Go., Limited Charlottetown, P. E. I. » Exclusive Distributors for. Maritime Provinces for Hauck Fire Guns. ' ' 'i.00. Russrll L_ Wallace, Minister Hide*-73. _ - J- ew eau - ew 1/X1/r i. nliueg Marie Darruch, Clyde llivcr-90 BALANCE of summer hots clear- N“¢“1‘v Study*-Norirru Macouurrltn , ing nt 1-2 price. Prowse Bros. Ltd. Ml3_°0l1Cl'l0-~67- eu/ e orlnmmr- n ow ere nierslde-74' _ SL U’ . _` , ' * "`=.. mom” vi ' T, ___ _ . .__ _,yy ' V" ki* lk THIS 01| K I D DI E S _Gingham Bloomm. lircllcil--Wirrrrle Poirier, Miscouclrc \. . ' " " lm" pn" dresses Special lillc Prowse Bros "` _ ' //aluc _ _ _ ` _ ` ' .3 ~ - ‘ ` _ 92. ' ment wlirclr lic would get if he wcre running wild. lt 8,12_8_3_4i_ ,Total marks por-isiblc-800 y . ._ . . . _ A ` Cxdiaul' invited' lleutrice Perry, Miscouclie____-___53Z r./mms summer wus. all mes..i§‘lli?$`¢lf{l‘r?f‘}?§.lll..§F.§’.f?ffi’ff’fI15§l‘5 Q " -' 25 cts. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1 - - 530 _ 6948-31] c t - - ““ New A““““ mes' 8.,2_8_3_4,_ Qflféf‘§,0§‘ff;[;f‘;§hsg_f§§5;;::1112;;Z wllnN lrn'l"rF.lt AU'l‘ollioiril.i1s Alu; i:i1li.'i‘-- il.-l.Au;ill.lN.BUICK wilrl. BUILD THEM --- Mary Bears, Br'ooklyn___________515_ nnvirrv rrightgowns. lace trim- Glen rMcPhéi‘son. Kilmuir_;-__---_512. ._-_~_-e_T_-;T-__--.i;»f_;»--;~.---_-_- ._-_ -._ ~_ ;- -__- med, Special $1.19. Prowse Bros. Orrnond Dalton, ‘Summerside______51'i‘ Ltd_ 6948-31 lllargaret McGowan, Kilmuil'_-__509°; litre, _nlodcratc land: smlill-simd Half und hull lists cf flow.”-rs are '3‘lrs“-fitting, trqucs have _._ Melanie Deslloclrc-s, Miscouclre____508 Ivllr will dclninzlic shapes in fnllnolcd iii till-, mid-summer fashion of rcnl hair fastened beneath M155 JACQUELINE MACDON- Mary Mullally, Souris ____ ________508 millincry. . cf.lI¢'clil»lrs. edge. .