Eastern‘ Peisitnili ~ ..__'OAT8t-Bourls merchants are lu I paying 70c (or white and 76c for ‘illicit 0M8. with ouly very small quantities coining in. ..°i THE UNOERBIGNED do "hereby give notice that I will not be responsible tor any bills con tractod by my wile Margaret Mc- tCarrou and family in any way i what-so even-Edward McCarron. IQ-i-Q . . "MONTAGUE METHODIST ClRCUlT.-- Pastor illev. Christo- pher Graham. Services for next . Eundny rSrni. lith. Lower Mon- tague tlla. m. Sturgron 2.30.11. in. FA MOYIKBBIIB ‘l p. m. The Sacrament oi the Lords Supper will be cele- brated at each Service.“ Bram-Food l ,_ There is no special food for ° building the brain-but food deficient in phosphates and other mineral salts will never nourish the brain. The idea-l brain food is a well-balanced food containing every ole. ment the human body needs_ Shredded Wheat has in it every element needed for build- lfll! and nourishing the perfect human body. A strong, sturdy, robust body without excess fat means a good brain. Shredded Wheat is a real pep-food. It givesyouthe"punch"forthcday’swork. \k~\n\n\z\vtt\z.ve.\x~qv. \s\\~..\~_ s ..*PiU8 WON-The legal cnso, oi sheep trespassing. assault and at ‘ lercritioii. between Mr. Plus Mc- Lean untl a female neighbor, zit Harmony Jet, was decldeddn lu- ton vvr 0i’ McLean. at the Court held in; in _Sourls last week. The lady was fined $6.00. ....'HAKE FAIRLY PLENTIFUL “Hake fishing, which was a com~ parailve failure. on the south side f0!‘ lite last two years, is liilrly Mi‘ good this summer. and the demand Wit is good also, much better than {or cotltllsh. to he_caught with hand-lines. in usually‘ at night. are now taken almost entirely by trawls. ' Dc ..“OA\.\G_HT rwo suAatw- Captain Samuel Hemphlll, one cl T _ _ _ _‘ - Gcorgctowifs oldest mariners, W0‘ Biscuits with miik make a caught two fairly large sharks in nourishing, satisfying’ rncal and m cost burn few cents. Delicious with raisins, prunes, sliced bananas, Peaches or other fruits. Reel’ recently. The largest one would weight about hall a ton, was nine loot long, a loot and s halt through. The tail fins meas- ured about two feet. Both sharks had iiirec rows, t"! teeth. A lull grown shark generally has seven. ‘The smiilrst weighed about sit huntirctl. ‘was about seven loci.‘ long and sixteen inches across the back and two teet through the lower fins and measured twcutv two lnches_ These are the first sharks that have been brought to Georgetown for a number of yours. They were sold for lox food. The not in which they were catiight contained t-wo small holes This 'secms remarkable considering the size oi the fish. A great many or the anglers oi the town and vicinity viewed and took snaps n? those iiisli. Mr. licmphili scouted very proud oi‘ his catch tint! seated on both sharks hud the amateur photographers tuke the plcture.»~A. PERSONALS - -- o .."Mr. Campbell, Newport. via.- leti Georgetown this W€8k.-—-A. ' ..*Mr. Angus McLean. Chariot lotletowii. is visiting his lioinc n‘. lGccrgciowm-A. 1 ..'Mr. and Mrs. Nmtli Gait.- hum, Charlottetown, tire visiting, Georgetown-A. | "‘- I . .'Miss'l\'atle McDonald. who lllln; been visiting Georgetown lelt Sn- ,turtluv for her home ht Sourls.-~.»\ l ' ..°l\'llss Dorothy Doyle,_Gotirg-- town. isattcndlng Prince ‘oi Wales College, Charlottetown~A_ . ..'i\'llss Bell l-lompliill, Mouth» cue. spent the week-end at her home in Georsetown—A. ..'Miiis Bessie and Elsie inn kins. Georgetown. are visiting lricntls at New Ross, l‘, S.—A. ..‘Mr. anti Mrs W. '1‘. Weliner. Charlottetown. visited Georgetown are always hand-in-hand. Students are enabled to last week.~A. concentrate their minds, free from the interruption and inconvenience ofdipping a pen. It means smooth, easy, effortless writing-instead oi‘ “writer's cramp", blots and smears, messyinir bottles and scratching, sputtering pens. 1t is made in three types oi‘ holders, in a range of practical files and degrees oi‘ point, to suit every hand and every individual character oi’ handwriting. Every student can be titted with the proper pen for easy writing, just u the oculllt fits the proper glasses for easy reading. _ Ranging in price from $2.50 tip-also with silver, gold filled i and lolid gold mountings. Watermanb Ideal Fountain Pen can be purchased in practical and useful size at $2.50 that: gives the some utility and satisfaction as n great many pens that are advertised at higher prices. . ..'Miss Isabel Morrissey. George town, is, attending Pflnce 0t Wales College. Chnrloltetown.-A . .'Mlss Bessie McDonald. George town, is visiting Mrs Arsensult Summersitler-A. ..‘Miss Marion Douglas. George- town. is attending Prince o! Wales Collee, Charlottetown-A. ..*Mr. William McDonald. New York. who has been visiting his home at Georgetown. has left on Silaclion and service at best slaru everywhere. returu.-A. '4 (3tm\lwwvy Hrlvliss May Fitzgerald, Goorgt~ town. has left tto attend Notrc titanic Academy, Charlottetown-- 119 S1‘. JAMES STREET - ~ MONTREAL ,t_ ' new YORK CHICAGO coupon BGTON BAN FRANCWCQ PM!“ ..'.Miss Berta Smith. Georg»- town, ls visiting her sister. Mrs. . Edwin McDonald, Paninure h- ~ land.—A. ~p¢ ..'Mrs. Harry Thistle, George- ' town, leit Friday for Boston to ~ a e vlsli. her son, llenry and Francis- A. ‘ . ..'Miss Charlotte Stevens. who has been visiting her parents. ltlr. and Mrs. J. Stevens. Georgetown _ l Siiarer-Gillet Counter, 16ft. long 31 drawers. 1 Cheese Cutter, made by Brantford Comput- leit Friday tor Boston-A. ..'Miss Alice Mcbaren. oi’ illc Bank oi Nova Scotia, Charlotte- town, is spending s vacation at her home. in Georgetown-wt. ..'Mr_ and Mrs. L. ll Dttflllld, ing" Scale Co. g - t». - - - - l Dayton Computing Counter Scale, lib-pound my glzfgnbelgaayislggtg Mgzuggglj ., I capacity. m i 15 4- - - - -,- ~ E2?.li’“;..'8‘£l‘§éi.§i'"“.l w ) o , o s 1 v v . ~ . errin s Biscuit Case, ho mg tins, a so ___ four fruit bins. _ i ‘. .'Mr. Carl Mcbaren oi’ the Can l MBIWCII Biscuit Case, holding 6 boxes. Wtittiiilmitt°iioftilmfi°tiiirtgifiii lCasli Register. . . . . .. . “" ____ ' All the above goods are in perfect condition, cu-st-ljgofi; 5g'wt-lB1:ic5et-;&u<;t_¢=‘t:3{ having been in use only a short time. week and not . not to n. friends _ to and relative; in the north aide. - us.» island home and has lolloweti lich- O .00 at your drugguitfi, or writ ‘templetonc. Tomato. ior a In: trv A vcry pleasant evening spent at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Hush Nicholson, Glen Valley, on September 1st, piirty was tendered their tlatiglitcr. Miss Katherine, who left for Bus. These fish. which used surprise, thanked her miiny lrlen lt is with mingled feelings pleasure and regret that we your friends, are met hero tonight to bid you farewell, and to exp his mackerel net oil Burnt Point “CHM “t your departure iroin our midst. We, who have known you tlurlu; the years that you liztve been with us. can truly say that your goiiil; ___._________*__ yTHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I 'll — IlYJlfiIYtIEI? lllc you lmvc ni- MMIII COLDS, ASTHMA. spoil tinny n holiday. RAZ - MA Positively stops than troubles I Sneezing, waxing, coughing, , weeping eyu aren't necessary- union you like being thnl way; Sold by Rsddln Bron. nzwlztt ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION t WflS . surprisi- w ii 1- u a on September 3rd. The evt-n was Very pleasantly spciit and enjoyed by all tircsent. Mr illl-lhl J. McKenzie was appointed chair‘ n [or the occasion. when Miss ltliss Katie Nicholson, ar Frlcndz~ , S OWN,‘ lllElll-HITQ OUT L 100 Tested Recipes FREE The "Story nl Carnation Milk“ tells oi iii: won derliil efforts we have token to ensure milk absolute snlrty. purity and ireshncssi. lt also contains lflfl tested r:- clpes-yuifll iind many Ire new to you~iill an prnctlrnl suggestions for adding variety to your mrnu. Address our AyL iner- oifice lot a Frzc copy. ‘ He is on a mackerel-fishing trip. LTD.’ It lit 1H yearn since he left his Montague, - - - P. E. Island- lng out‘ oi (‘ape Ann ever slum; and h a iiiade good. oi’ T053 leave a void which cannot ways hcvn a genera! iuvuritiv, anti _\vlit1ii iii lnttirt: wtr. your lrit-utls, ‘may bc rziilicrttl UYZWMPX‘ your PYPSIBDPP. will be gr-ntiy znissctl. in closing. we ask you to iili rcpt this small tolu-n of rur rc- garti, which cxprtvsscs, iii hut a small tueiuitirc our “ npprut-ititio-n ,0! trlml. you lutv- boon to us. i S'l‘l-Zllll.\(l MittrhEAN. I lil't.'ll MuvKliNZild. , DONALD MntUUNALl), l JOHN MnclJdOl); | \ tiiztru LAMONT. ‘ -t——--oo-a--—~—- ADVIBE TD iDlOTS l ilisiion liucltcst was llllltllll’, whom. iitziiotntlvisiii iii Portland. “All ttcntr=tit~ ztsltt-il mo ont-o lu- shill. “if l didn't route ztternss ti Rrtni many things in the nilllt‘. l wiuitlnt.‘ understand. "(ll txotttw- l do." "Wt-ll, swirl th-zitzntistltz, snltl I. _ _ own," members oi l" Wl/TIYJJ/tx/zr 1/1 " ifi w "l I‘ plotter than Pills l ‘GET A For Liver‘ ills. . 25C Bill at ll lunvhctiii 1",]. ' K. P. HAUFAX- Sfilti. 6.~~-(Quotiiilons l1 l’- iurnislicd by Johnson g, want A it the Montreal stock N0 Sum Too Small We cordially invite small deposits and will gladly extend every service in crediting such aunts to younaccount. We posits of even $1.00 a week, which, with interest at 3% compounded semi-annually, totals $;80.26 in five years. welcome do- Copy oi our brochure "The Result oi Mub- lng Weekly Deposits," fro: on request iINION BANK OF CANADA Charlottetown Briinch J. R. Dier, Manager 315 has iii\\"-\yB been a prominent res.» triro iii the (Killdlltillng or our mo; business it is a very initial-taut rm. tore too. but our tlisticnsary is in cllllrtle ot’ thoroughly competent rlitiinii-rts who understand their hus- Wheat, Sept. 12x; llcr. 13o; May ‘t.’ . " iIXOHB thoroughly. We have a rep“. tiition for promptncss- good service and low prices. in ittldltllon to our . llllléiprcitt-ription tlotiartniient, we carry tiiliilltliiftl rcnietlics oi’ all kinds. ii. i. MCABON, ln1 plckllol I > Wcrtv. ‘ CHALLENGE TEA IAGENTBM-i lb. and y, lb. ..._.._.l MANY good cooks use Carnation Milk) Not only because it is the most convenient form of milk supply, but also because it improves their cooking. With Carnation Milk in the house you always have milk handy whenever you “take a fancy” to cook something extra nice-to add milk to sauces or soups-——or to make, a dessert when guests call unexpectedly. Once you try Carnation Milk, you will prefer it for all your cooking simply because it adds a welcome new delicious- ncss and pleasing flavor to everything you cook. And its richness means extra nourishment, too Carnation Milkcomes to you so rich that for cooking, you must add watcr, at least an equal quantity. i Part of the water has been , taken out-by evaporation. But nothing else! It keeps because it is scaled fresh, in new air-tight contain- ers and because it is sterilized. Not a particle of preservative or sugar is added. Carnation Milk is simply fresh cow's milk-mute, rich, “whole” milk——reduccd to the consistency of cream. You can whip it. (Chill it first, of course.) _ Use this convenient milk in every way you use ordinary milk. Buy it next time you order groccrics~your grocer is the Carnation Milkman. for three or four cans, tall (l6 oz.) sizc,or a case of ‘i8 cans. Made in Canada by CARNATlON MlLK PRODUCTS COMPANY, LIMITED Aylmer, Ontario Condivmetiu fli Aqlmcr and Sprinqflcld, Ont. Ask s~ ma Nicholson was presented with 2U ll" flint! ti» about it?" EXI-‘lllilll-ILH) l .i well filled purse. The present! ‘*- i’ "('11P irlvflll" l ilflflwfiriitl- Atclv .-_ ~ ~. r, r - .. r a . . nttnn w“ “us” py Miss lsahnfll‘ "I do just as l would wliilt~ eating Ar: 8°” r Sum‘ up!‘ "hi" "u" “m” M” -. k460i‘, and the tolltwlng address ii nit-t hit of plunked shut!‘ When I ‘ ' " _‘ "95 ‘ Optometritt l. PreseriPllWi 5 mud by air‘ Hugh Llunontnt romt- to ll bone l truhuly lay it on (t- 36% Oat!- Scpt. 3 ; Ucc. 3915i; Mn)’. jbruqgi" Miss Nicholson, tliotigh tnkcu by‘ one sltlt- ttntl go on enjoying the Con. _ 43% (l5 (lPlllTliIllH shad moat, letting the CH5 8a, ____ _____n_______z__w “WI”, P- E. i. g 19w Joey] (fihflsfln “l()|'[]g_ The ldlnt who insists on choking liihw Cr -. ,, address was as followgp- tiwli on the bones do so." .- u 535a ._____._._>-.~_____;,_____.__. Mex. Pet. 110i; v~ I, ts. t WANTED hit-ii und women not to t-iixivus, hut to Lruvcl nnd appoint lnciii rcp- rrso-nttitiioi-I. $21 ii wt-ek and oxpvii- no.1 icuuouintt-t-tl, with good trliiincc to minke 35H. ll wwok and i-xpi-iisi-s. i\'ll\iv utu- tuitl tiuallllt-ittions, ldx- |I~'l‘ll*l‘l - lllllll>t'l~.~li4lll‘_\’. Wine-tint t,'u., lit-pt Tfortniiu. CAKE BAKING WITQ CAINITION MILK Cmvldiol llilb myla nun-ad [or lurk milk in any mks red» b! swing dawn [he quantity o] alarming about hi]. and rain mo IIMIIITIIILI noon liquid than ncips calls for. n l-B Conrado! Mill: to 34 water and m‘: loglllfl my. ougiily 61love alluring inlo uh. DBVIDS FOOD CAKE pup balm. 1% n brown so or. r lli s nliili Carnelian Milk. 0 lulu. gpnnn/il t 1mm, 5 ._I. t up: pm. I ling! toupoon/"i: l» in Pmmin. cu"- iii: isiiilrr and sugar. A d dihmd Coma» ' ‘ mam. Dvop in c“: and Deni thoroughly. Add sifted flour and bola"? powder. Tim: mob 6 tablespoon- mwn nqur. 2 Iqunrrsytllocolau, I iahlnpooujitl: Carnation Mil _$ able» double fiotlu to a Wlmt ‘tool. lm inlo ml: , in" ‘urinals mm. Uu plain filling bvlwuu in at, 9nd won ii llro laynr-WD 1000b be: 4d on". 04am rloiv JIUFFINS of Jlow. ii lesions-Jul MIL‘! ,. l cit)! lwreoanjitlr MN‘ .poirln. l lab moon/til rugur. Fill. Carnation Milk. Si]! laglliin llu flour, rah. his" bowler. and ingot. Add the beaten til. uni month Cnfllalinl Milk diluted equally with tram lo mole a ralhn m‘! butler. Pour dam pend ma): ma, and bulu in B quit): or“. Q ,...-..-.--...-..._ .... .--.--.r~»-1-¢ ""'v i-Ivtw 0GP i~ .- ._ . “r "'~BB'...-_D‘._~<_EEE,QQY:Q'_