AUGUST 27, _1_928__ . EAsy Arab PLEASANT T0 Klu. Fll_I E5 Fly.__pwattiug is old fashioned . . muggy, H '""y-' Use the easy and pleasant mmlmd‘ SPNY FLY'TOX upward in rooms. No fly or ,.n;¢pq1=1wvwn ‘13868116- FLY-TOX is fragrant and ' "9 P991151; livery bottle guaranteed. OX {i I -UIVIl-UIID LT N‘ n-snnm IV éfi“nt't‘llllt‘l'r‘éilfit’v"r'ilfé“ 7 nu: m CANADA av cannon REX seam! co.,|.1'o.. alllonron. ONTARIO .-__--} fir Cornfo rl’s Sake ‘ They are ‘frosted on the inside and give an abun- dance of bolt, wall-diffused light that ls restful to the eyes- l L~3l EDISONC MAZDA LAMPS klcANAljlAN GJZEEPLAEJ‘:LPQTELPPQPUCT. . b-HERMANVILLE. —-Thc mcmbcrs be given to thc Rcd Cross. It \vas responded to roll call with “A Short 101101160 lllilt lllfl 5031113911?“ llflil Story." The Interior of the school 1_ been placed on the schoolhouse. Tlle is to be painted. Lullclrwas scrvcdlncxt mtcilllg is to be held at tile 1 by Mrs. Jos. A. Morrison and Mrs. home of Mrs. Frank McRac. Neil J. McDonald. The next meet- ing is to be held lll thc schoolhouse.’ KYLDARE CAPE hold their Aug- l...‘. r-icetillg at thc llonle of Mrs. NEW GLASGOW.—Eight nleln- Dan C-ctson wltilt seven members hers and three visitors met nt thc mid one visitor present. Mrs. Peter hcme of Mrs. Amy Ford. Blinds Gibbs was u newly welcomed men‘.- for the school were requested. It bcr. The next mocting is to be held was moved and seconded that $5.00 at the home of Mrs. John McIn- tosh. Central Guardian THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. Prince George Crosses Canada: GOING FAST — The Everbrite Spoons are going fast. Renew now and Get this premium. L; IIALF DOZEN Everbrite spoons frce with every new or renewal yearly subscription to the Guardian. MEETING -— There will be a meeting of the Labor Day Sports Committee this evening at the L. P. U. Hall at ‘l o'clock. A. Gormley, Secy. u THE EVERBRITE SPOONS are Dfflvlilg a big success as a premium. Did V011 E9! yours? If not, do not delay. they are going fast. FLOATS—Any merchant putting a decorated float in the parade on Labor Day will please notify A. Gvrmley. Scdy. at L. P. o. Hall any ‘lvenlnl; this week after 7 p. m. 7361-8-27-61 —h- ' ENTRIES-All entries for school gills and school boys races and Bicycle races on Labor Day will be received this week at L. P. U. Hall after 7 p. m. 61 ODDFELLOWS MEMORIAL DAY —_Yesterday the Oddfcllows of this ‘Jlly fittingly observed Memorial Day. A large and striking turnout of members of the Order paraded in the afternoon from their Hall at 2x30 to the Cemetery where a very pretty and long to bc remembered titcoratlllg of thc graves of deceas- cd brethren took plucc. One hun- tired and thirty-five departed mcm- '" wtrc remembered. The pro- 5n Legion Band and marshallod b‘; m. ll. M. Davidson. ' UERAlLMENT-‘Illc (wt) 1851 unsszzlgtvl" couches of thc Borden, trlull were (‘l(‘l‘81l0(l Saturday after- ntoll about. two o'clock just outside he _Vlll'(l directly opposite the elec- irlc light plant. The second last zwoach with about thirty Ilasscllgers aboard nearly went over thc ern_ laallkmcllt facing the river. As ii "was the coach had a dangerous list of about forty-five degrees when the ptople scrambled out. The presenct of mind of Conductor William O. Davey. who signalled just in time saved what might have been a very serious accident The cause of [no derailment it is thought, was due t1 something going wrong with tht switch. There was little damage. WANTS NAME ON SCHOOLS.- It would be well for the districts tc follow the example of some others notably that of Kingston and Hamp- shirc for having first class signs pui on their school houses says a cor- respondent. Not just thc name of the settlement but the whole name. such as" “Kingston School," "Pownm School, etc. The sign at; Kingston ls very artistic and in this connec- tion thc wtrlter might also mention the splendid sign on the Hampshire school-house, and inside the begun. ful case in which rests the cup don- aled by Governor Hcartz and won by this school for .tno best kcp; grounds of any school house in this Province. It is worthy of note may this case was made by Mr. Golden Barret, of Kingston. “'* PERSONALS Enjoys Round on Chester Golf Course Mrs. A. Silliphant and Miss Ollvc Slllipllallt of Hunter River, spcllt a few days guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stovcn. $011. Prince Street. Mr. A. Milne Fraser. who, as us- ual. has been combining buslnes. Wllll Dlensure during thc Exhibition loft on return to Halifax Saturday via Pzctou and Ncw Glasgow, Miss Janie Spence. Huntcr Rlvor nttcxldcci thc Exhibition on Thurs. day. {Qmam _,__ sANnwlcll lln,r.cns_ 0"" "111 dry cottage choes». a “all P1111 01' lrround nut nlcllis p11. _ rlkn to color pink-all rnolggengd with boiled salad drngsmg and F-"HSOHTG to ins-to. Another good J. e f‘ National llbfllfy W. Thornton, Chairman and President of 1h _ _ _ ill permit hlm to play sir Rail a is! husi mwhcncver his duties _ _ I foundtwfltlle lzotlfifilhfltlsnz Came. During hi: rcren visit: to the Maritime Vince: Sir Henry was delighted with the a i carzlnce l several of the goli mllfmihich he saw and when he reached the g1 cstcr roursc, dCICIIlCTl that here “can opportunit or a round. The hotngrnph shows him with Peter Jack NsllflmOl the 1 alifax Harbor’ Commissioner, during his round on the Chane Li; i é i i i E. R. BROW ‘I46 Richmond St, .. Charlottetown. e, Life, Accident,‘ Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at awe-t. Refs. Good Strong Stock Companies - gent at Summeraide, Lloyd Lewis. I VI _llll¢- lflfytonwnlmlggthq filling is made b cl fwd Bllmlvr- loczltlntll-lg tlimnttle pound oi‘ choc-so and one c Bf red pimcnto. spasm‘ m“ wining? fillgrnno- lllllirlklt lllld boiicd dmssl ‘(O-é- Blistered Feet If walking has blistcred you feet, bathe them with Min- owl's. Sure relief. 1 l-.l.l.‘i1l~M-E N i at Quebec. for its subject n repetition of his Smiling Prince." _ it is anticipated that this ii. 1t. H. Prince George, I\’.G., fourth son oi the King, photographed ltl)02\l‘(l thc (Zunzldhln Pacific liller “Empress of Australia" on his arrival unconventional portrait will earn brother's unofficial titlo — "The “C” ‘m “eaded "Y ‘he Canfld- MONTHLEY MEETINGS or THE WOMAN'S INSTITUTES ST. PATRICICS RD-Twelve mcmbcrs and thirteen visitors mo: at the home of Miss Edna Gurrfoy. Roll Call was answered by “Jokes? After lunch was served a. very pleasant evening was spent ill singing and social chat. The next meeting is w be held at the homo of Mrs. E. P. Donnelly. woa-oo-oc . ........-..<»o¢~~-. HOUSEHOLD l SCRAP BOOK a ROBERTYA tee .14 a4 ma-Qs Linen Linen should be hung on the line, Provincial Exhibition Prize List I‘ 9 lli .,‘_-| Beef Celtic-Continued. Class l2.—Continued. Shortborna-Continued Sec. lL-Heifer Junior Calf, —1, Charles ‘Prenholm, Ft. Lawrence. N. 8.; 2, Harry Tweedy, Earnsclifle; 3. Charles Trenholm. Sec. 12.—Champion BulL-l. J. C. Irving, Vernon. Sec. 13.—Champion Female, — l. Charles R. Trcnholm. Sec. ill-Herd, consisting of 1 bull and 4 females, 2 years old and over, all bred by exhibitor,--1, J. C. Irv- ing; 2. Charles R. Trenholm‘, 3. Harry Tweedy. Sec. li-Breeders’ Young Herd. to consist of 1 bull and 4 females un- der 2 years old,—1, Charles R. Tren- holm; 2, J. C. Irving. Scc. l6.-Best 3 animals owned by exhibitor, get of one bull.-l, Chas. R. Trenholm; 2, J. C. Irving. Sec. 1'7.——Best 2 animals, progeny of one cow, owned by exhibltor.—-1, J. o. Irving; z, Chas. n. Trenholrn. special Prizes Oflered by the Dom- inion Shorthom Breeders‘ Assn. Scc. 18.-—3 Calves, bred by exhibit- )X',-—l., Charles R. Trenholm; 2, Chas. R. Trenholm; 3. Harry Tweedy. Sec. l9.—Two animals any age, ‘lther sex, progeny of one cow.-—1, l. C. Irving; 2, Chri ~-s R. Tren- lolm; 3, J. C. Irving. Sec. 20.—3 animals. either sex.- get of one sire.—l, Charles R. Tron- nolm; 2, J. C. Irving; 3, J. C. Irvingl Class l3.—Dual Purpose Shnrihorml \ Sec. 1.—Bull. any ago-l. Samuel PAGE mva_ __ \ Before You In vest ‘ consult our Revised Current Oflerlng List con- ‘Q _ taming over B0 diflerent issues to choose from. j ' \ with investment yields ranging as follows:— 3 "r ?' Canadian Government and Municipal Bonds from 4.60% to 0.00% Foreign Externals from 6.10% to 1.30% pubuc 11mm” , , , , , from 4.80% to 5.25% Corporation . . . . . from 5.25% W 5-5ll% Our Offering Lists of selected in- vesunents Will be sent regularly to thosawho request it._ Eastern Securities Co. Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. MONTREAL HALIFAX ST. JOHN -__—i—__ '“ renholm; 3. Horne Bros. _ The shield for the best exhibit of beef cattle, not to exceed 10 in ber, offered by Moore 8r. Mc- d.,—l, Saunder dz Sander- Sec. 5.—-Best pair of steers, calves T of l928.—l, Sanderson Bros; 2. Charles R. Trenholm._ I lnum Special Prize offered by the Cana-lLt-od. Lt dian llcrcford Breeders’ ASSII. ‘son. Junior herd. one bull under two‘ years, two heifers one year and un- y dcr two years. and twobheifekrlsbutn-l d 1 . All owned y eX1101‘ RIEIIC Crllrighian bred.— 1, Sanderson l preserves to the Protestant Orphan- . |agc An autograph quilt was to t0 to the Prince County Hospital. 0119 new member was welcomed. The t meeting is to be held at the for thehcrnc of Mrs. Fred P100119!"- ‘lmlln roll call is to be answered with ;i___4 WILLING WORKERS- It was decided that each Institute mem- ber would contribute one bottle of Canadian Champion Hereford bull; |“Your Favorite Recipe for Pickles, Relish. Preserve. and Canning." Worth River; 2, Horne Bros., Win-. aloe. Sec. 2.~Bu1l, 2 years Horne Bros., Winsloe. Scc. 3.—Bull, 1 year old.—1, Saun- old . - ' .-—l. Sanderson Bros. 3 -. Lone, Mt. Mellick Farm, Pownallangpaglcnl prize donated by Pmwsc n“ . .. ' lIlr .. Ltd., Charlottetown. (llass l4.--Any other Beef Breeds Log? four pure bred calves (been. w ~ - —l Saun- Scc. 1.—Bull, 3 years old and up- "w" w“ under ‘We year‘ ‘ wards-l, Saunder 8r Sandersomlder 8‘ Sanderson’ 2‘ Charles R' so that the weight falls on the warp threads, which are the threads run- RAY OF HOPE, MURRY R.—-A in the city the large number of members met at ‘he home of Mrs. Albert Johnson for the July meeting. Roll Call was JIISWBTBG by “Riddles? Plans were made to entertain the Murray Har- JClll‘ Institute. It was decided to ‘lave a picnic for them at Flat River. A reading was given by Mrs. Gus. Keenan. A cake sale that was held 1n June, amounted to $9.10. The side walks are to be extended. At the August meeting fifteen members met at the home of Mrs. Leslie Brehaut. Roll Call was answered by ‘Kitchen Wrinkles." The different ommittees were appointed. $7.00 was he proceeds from a cake sale held in July. The next meeting is i0 be wold at the home of Mrs. Duncan McCannell. MALPEQUE.-Ten members and two | risitors met in the Institute room. “toll Call was answered with “His- orical Events in our own Commun- "ty." A Demonstration on Bandag- ng was given by Mrs. G. W. Ram- zay. Ice-Cream was served by the Entertainment committee. Next Roll Call to be answered with “Con- undrums." LOWER FREETOWN llcld their August meeting in thc schoolhouse lVltll cight members and six visitors lrcscnt. Roll call was answered with “Recipes for Removing Stains." An ice-cream social was planned. lnd hold, thc 14th of August to pay For painting the interior of thc achool. The next meeting is to bc leld at the home of Mrs. Elton Cairns. . , I . .-v. TRY-ON-Thc mcmbcrs mot al- the home of Mrs. Max Lcfurgev. The different committee's gave their sports and ncw committees wore lppointcd. A pantry sale is to be laid in the nczvr future in aid of ‘llo Institute. T ho mcmbcrs of this Club lncct rvcry month to sew in )l‘(‘lI‘l' to accomplish more work. 'I‘lle lcxt sewing lncctlng is to be held tit he home of Mrs. Elma Gamblcs, 1nd thc next regular monthly meet- ng of the Women's Institute is to 1c hold at tllc llomc of Mrs. ll. M. Chisholm. CENTRAL BEDEQUE. --- Eleven mcmbcrs mci. nt thc homc of Mrs. 3. Shenun. The ice-cream commit- tee gave their report-thc proceeds were $18.17. The moncy realized ‘from a bazaar was $14.00. This branch has undertaken to make thc school grounds more attractive and to have the school cleaned, also to nlng thc long way of the cloth. To Stop A Plumbing Leak Mix whiting and yellow soap into a thick paste, with a little water. Apply to the leak and it will be stopped at once, until a plumbers services can be secured. Fertilizer For Fern Use sodium chloride eight parts. potassium nitrate four parts. mag- nesium two parts. Mix and bottle. Dissolve a tcaspoonful of mixture in a quart of water and water the fern about once a week. -—7*—~-{-O€- rtTIotes Fine weather for our annual Ex- hibition and it was well attended Among those attending it were Messrs. David Jay and Daniel Mc- Dongald. Mt. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Douglas, Hd. of Hlllsboro Miss Violet Afflcck and countless others. Mount Stewa Mr. Joseph Egan is paying a visit to his old home “Hillsboro Castle.’ Allisury, wllcre his brother Victor resides. llomc town. mings to match, last wcck. city Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs W. N. Douglas, and Mr. and Mrs. Wln. N. McLeod. 'I‘llcll" manyfrlcnds welcnmctl the llrrival of Dr. and Mrs. Fred N. Mc- Kay and children Jimmy and Nan- cy, who are visiting relatives ill the doctor's old home town. Mrs. Albert Jay nlld children. Bor- (l(‘l‘l, wcrc guests of Ml‘. nnti Mrs. (leorgc Jay the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Anlbrosc Selim" Bonsllnw, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Artclrlns Cooke, Sunday last. - —<0-> LAMP SHADE Aftcr a long season of using silk and parchment lamp shades. the Mr. Stanley McWnde. Boston. Mass, is renewing rid friendships and acquaintances ill his iornlvr Mr. Harold Hall, Nigr. Thc Royal Bank here, had his residence paint- cd a very pretty color with trim- Anlong those who motored to the :ier 8z Sanderson; 2, Horne Bros. , Sec. 4.—Bull, senior calf,—l, Saun- der 8z Sanderson; 2, Saunder dz ‘ Sanderson; 3, Horne Bros. Sec. 5.-—Bull, junior calf-—1, Horne Bros; 2, Saunder t°z Sanderson. Sec. tl-Cow in milk or calf, 4‘ rears old and upwards-—1, Saunder Sz Sanderson; 2, Horne Bros; 3, Saunder dz Sanderson. Class I4.—Any other Beef Breeds 1 Sec. 7.-Cow. 3 years old. — l, Saunder dz Sanderson; 2, Home Bros; 2, Horne Bros. 1 Sec. 8.—Heifer, 2 years old. —1, Home Bros; 2, Saunder dz Sander- son; 3, Saunder & Sanderson. Saunder 8r Sanderson; 2, Saunder Sz Sanderson; 3, Saunder dz Sander- zon. Sec. Sounder dz \Sanderson; Bros; 3, Horne Bros. Sec. lL-Heifer, junior calf.— l. Saunder & Sanderson; 2. Saunder dz 10.—I~Ieifer, senior calf.-1, 2, Home Sec. SL-Heifer, one year old. —1,! l t’ Royal 5e Montreal Toronto Vancouver New Yer ‘Bond Exchange” 5 of high gradeCanadim Bonds, few are listed on the Stock P10111898“- But our Trading Dcpartmcnt-wvhldl l! In touch with all principal financial ccntrcs-rcprefifliti H11 active market for these securities. Communicate with us when you wish to obtain quotations on unlisted Bonds and. Shares. curltles Corporation. v LIMITED Riley Building, Charlottetown Halifax Saint John Quelml: WIBIIIPEB k Ottawa Hamilton Calgary Ednififlmn 5t. ]ohn'l. Nfld. London. Bui- . Of the numerous issue Regina. Victoria zct emulsion for thc delicate chil- lfl-‘ihlflfl l8 110W lUmlnR to mica- ilf€ll in the district. The next mcct- the material of tho windows of the Ing is to be hold at thc home of old time hard coal stove. Through Mrs. R. G. Bagnall. meeting was a Demonstration given on Canned Beans. Three readings were also given. The mcmbcrs met at thc home of Mrs. Starbird Rose. It was decided to buy a gasoline lamp for the hall, as the club mem- bcrs hold their entertainments there. ABRAMS VILLAGE. —— Twenty members and four visitors met at the home of Mrs. Neciphor Gallant. The different committees gave their reports. Lottery tickets were dis- tributed among the members. The members were treated with candy. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Frank C. Gallant. l-IARMDNlL-A special meeting was held on the 26th of July to discuss the painting of the exterior §el~vice fsiniltslita. Thctloulwonelllnuunhllypl. command lorupulmlllyngoqh“ any tlndoilalcrlor matter, non" hllh quality. 'w. D. Gums e200. COAL non: m \ of the school. It was moved and seconded that the end of the school be shingled and a. new door be ob- tained beqides painting of the exte- rior of the school. At the August meeting the membe o met at the home of Mrs. James Dyment. An ice-cream social was held, the pro- ceeda amounted to 849.13. The schoolia to be all cleaned inside be- fore the opening. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Herbefl L. Yeo. CARDIGAN NORTH. - Roll call was answered with Jokes. It was decided that some of the money realised it a previous erlmrtainnlent ‘\ LAKEVIEW.—A feature of thiseleciric light now shones through it this mica, the glow of the coals made the living room cher-ry. The and docs the same thing. But thc micn. of lnmp shades is a much mom refined articlc. softening thc light. Ii. comes in many color tints and may be made to hrmnonlzo with thr- furnishings of any room. - »-—~—<-o&i. Peru has sanitation commission to prevent Uie introduction of pests as b res- ult of thc increasing importation of plants and seeds. dow shades. An ice-cream festival and a dance held realized $88.23. A basket social and a dance is to bc held on August 1'1. The next meet- ing is to be held at the home of Miss Mary E. Wilson. lTHE GABBS l‘ i. EARD ‘tum nit (looflb FAGORY was HAVNG "laoucuz wml THE iltl-l (AR mm ll WM Noisy 411m tors 0F VibRAllQNr “ l so. .‘ \ be uad in pa. ” ‘ a teacher's "UH-diam a “alumnus 1m- 5 >~ 4 w». I010... established a plant Sanderson; 3, Frank M. Trcmere, North Wiltshlre. {r R Sec. l2.—-Hcrd, consisting of 1 ‘vull and 4 females. 2 years old or wver.—l. Saunder dz Sanderson; 2. {Iornc Bros. ' on.“ 14.—Any Other am Breeds]; Sec. iii-Breeders’ young herd tel 'onsist of one bull under 2 years; two heifers one year old. and under; two, and two heifers under one‘ vcnr. bull to bc owned and females} both owned and bred by exhibitor. l —1, Saunder dz Sanderson; 2, Home] Bros; (l, Saunder dz Sanderson. ‘, Sec. ill-Champion bull shown in: :lass.—1. Saunder & Sanderson. . Sec. 15.—Champi0n female showni lll class-—1, Saunder dz Sanderson.‘ Sec. 16.—Best 3 females. get of,‘ one bull, owncd by exhibitor. - 1, Sounder dz Sanderson. Sec. l7.—Bcsi. 2 animals. progeny! of nno cow, owned by exhibitor. —1, Saunder dz Sanderson. Class 19.—Bl-rf Cattle Grades. Sec. 1,—Cow. 4 yours and up- ‘wards, in milk or cnlf.—l, Sanderson . Bros; 2, Horne Bros; 3, J. C. Irving. v (flass lit-Beef Cattle Grades. a Sec. 2.—Cow in milk or calf, 3 vcars old.—1, Sanderson Bros; 2, ' ‘ » Home Bros; 3. Frank Trcmere. ; ‘. S.3.-—l-Iif..2 . . T. llndtlfl‘ thrcexilllrsnnzlltflixsljn w” Stock ‘he “Pccflesw Fngllish ‘a’: Netglng-ahe hm“ \ 1 °- PM” 3- °‘““‘” R- Tm" l’.?t°..‘.i'“l’.'f..l.r Si.’ SlT...‘$-J;’.i.‘.'.l’l’.’..il ...Zf...‘I....'i....“i., ‘it? hnlln. ‘ v ‘ - . ‘ ' sec’ 4___Hc“er_ 1 ymm_1_ samh oldest Fox Ranchers in this Provlllce and throughout crson Bros; 2, Charles R. Tren- ‘hunk’ holm; 3, l-lorno Bros, Thls Wire, being galvanized before and aIu-r madc, ls Sec. 5.—Heifcr calf, under 1 year guaranteed to give a maximum of satisfaction ln durability 51ml 0V0!‘ SlX months-l. Sanderson and service. We have sold over 25,000 rolls of Fox Wire and Bros; 2, Horne Bros; 3, Charles R, ranches are in existence today Jn which this wire has been Trenholm. constantly used for twenty years. 599- s-"Hcllcf Call 111K101‘ 6 mills. If you are contemplating building or enlarging a ranch. 811d "WP 3 mth-*»—1- Sanderson do not buy Fox Wire without n“ 11pm; the “PeerlcssT gros: Charles R. Trcnllolm;_ 3, Our "Dead Flrii‘; hangs fiaéfno sagging-am: makes a per- ornc ros. feet fence wh c any ama .ur can erec case. Class 25-17“ Gnu” l5 all’: litimgzllgglylilrllrlcxl; ‘itrlclllfl Zflfintlllchrkz lrlxhaaesl; ‘ " ' Best "B" of [M 05mm 2 yea“ old fgllnllliarrlles, flllnugazamdmrllfectxli. sAlfilllllll Elejnfigfiilcrm" Ems; 2' Charles R- stock of everything you may require for a fox ranch. It ' ti be! scc‘ 2'_BcSt single {at animal‘ 2 will pay you to get our p cos ore buying your supplies. years old.—1, Sanderson Bros; 2, J- °- 1"“- THE ROGERS HARDWARE . Sec. 3.-—Bcst pair of fat animals. l yr. old.—1, Charles R. Trcnholm; 2, Sanderson Bros. Sec. t-Best single fat animal, 1 year old.—1, Charles R. Trenholm; k ' s. Sanderson Bros. ' k g <r< _ W of» ‘a ~1~ "Q/ lrilfl '."O"J‘4 ha . |.;w.-'».\~ £0114 Oii-EY o0 solo E H AR l wmr By Barrie Payne SLiGHT DWHCULTYl wl-w EVERY i?!» PAR? OF THAT CAR MAKES A i015! EXCEPT THE “(Kill I or»?!