Ywaoussnzir, IJL 9 \L‘-~.r 4. I ll a Packet in Your Pocket URPRISE the folks at homo with some of Cowan's new Maple Buds. These saucy little sweet- meats so plump, smooth and delicious are now more, tasty than ever. They are just the right size -—one bite to a Bud—what everybody enjoys — after dinner-at bridge-between meals—-satisfying morsels of sweet, smooth chocolate. Each Bud has a rounded base stamped with a“C". Gowns’: WflPlcBuds 60c a pound-Also 5c, 10c and 254: Packages .y;'-A'. - THE cusanoirrnrown GUARDIAN .7 4311 K K T_ Rkher, Smoother, Better than Ever 0: zit Bids herbs. IIIIVQS- J. ++e+oo eovoevoe v 2782-7-l3-ws8l 2.20 TROT F govern. l evening, » ‘ Allllllflli- 16th. neuralgia racks the nerve bago cripples the back is tile time to test the virtues of Dr. Thomas‘ §§O£++O+OQ+Q4QQQQ~U Of? DRINK OX OLA The refreshing beverage-Tonic. Brewed from barks and aiormers in the Province is assured races will excell, if not surpass, the high standard always maintain Excélleat arransczncntslaro being made to Z cater tothe enormouscrow ' ed meal, tables. S0,, hand ‘music, side l, front of the grandstand; A _ g _ willbe heldjn the new skill-ink rinkunder the sanction of the M. P. B. A.A Remember the date. your at Montague Wednesday, lesion, Adults 50c, Pain Begone-When Eclectric Oil. Well rubbed in 1t will s or lunl- still the pain and produce a sensa- tion of ease and rest. A trial of it will establish faith in it. Quenches thirst. Restores the appetite. Rests A Maritime Product made by TENNANTS LTD., AMHERST, N. S. DIBSTRIBUTED BY S. MacDONALD CIIABLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND WHOLESALE FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, BISCUITS, DRINKS, ETC. , Q0 9Q 9'Q'O§%OOO Q Qf§§§rf§§ OQfOO-UQ-O-QW Montague Horse Races Wednesday, August 10th5 $900 1n prizes $900 Z1. The following are the classes‘ i *‘ 2.17 TROT AND PACE . . . . . PURSE $300.00 PURSE .....-.. 2.27 TROT AND PACE . PURSE $300.00 , s CONl)ITI-0NS:—Entry fee of 5% must , accompan-y each entry. Entries close Satur- l I day, July 30th. l 5% additional charge to money winners. The management reserve th right to reject any entry or to change the class should circum- stances warrant, otherwise national rules to A large field of the best race per- and the Purses divided 50, 25 1927. All. n A ., .1? c- .__~__ QffifOfffffl-fKO-O- MciNTY/ltfil. AA A4‘ tired , 1 $300.00 and 15. ed at Montague. d‘ with well stock- f lAttractions, dancing, Qws and_ attractions in Boxing contests . U of (3., in the ] . Arrange to meet IPrince of n56. fiolln e The following are the results of the Pri-ncé of Wales College Matri- Charlotte Drake, Mt. Melliah. Chsrlottetown—l'-larl Ebors, West 469. ’ Kent. _ Bertha Mutlow, Prince Street. Benjamin Rogers, West Kent. 469' .. , Kenaington. Souris Convent. jects: English 89-—Earl Ehers, West West Kent. ley, Summerside. ers. West Kent. nlsh. 618. 616. vent, 671- 667. q Isabel Wilson, Alberton, 666. Square, 561. 553 Matriculation lies its Emily Handrahan, Tignlsh, 473. Hazel Green, Mlscouche, 473. Mildred Cox, Prince Street, 472. Harld Goodwin, Kensington, 472' Edith Wilkinson, Alberton, 472' lailon Examinations: SCHOLARSHIPS Prince 'County—Patricla Cullen. glernice Cullen, Cwtral Royalty,, 46 . Jsan MacDonald, Georgetown, 407' ' Lou's MacDonald. Crnwali, 467' Margaret Cheverie, Notre Dame, 6 . Mattie Ramsay, Malpaqus. Kings County-lilelen McDonald, Helen McLean, Sourla Convent. Highest standing in several sub- a Q Violet McConnell, Prince Street, 466. eat. William Murchison, Clyde Rival Keir Duggan, Kenslngton. 466' History 79 —-Cedoric Boulter, Mary Murray, Emyvale, 464' John Doucetts, St. Augustine, 462' Arithmetic, Bib-Patricia Cullen, Helen Donahue, Cardigan, 462. once. Apply to Schumann's Garage. Summerside. "' . '\ '?;:-‘sl4sr____ -. Western Guardian -aov roa Ellison wanted n. 6343-8-2-31 -pa. mluwpanrlu. or- FICI will he closed August 2nd, 3rd and 4th. 8243-9-2-21 -l'll-: SOCIAL and dance. Cler- mont School, August 2nd. _- Ladies with pies. free. Admission 26 cents. 8260 ‘ —FARI POE BALE at long River i0. iacres with 70~acres clear and in good statepf cultivation. 30 acres good hardwood. No buildings Elwood‘ Campbell, Long River. 3243-8-2-31 ___._ -FOR 8ALE.- Modern soda, fountain with granite top and ma- hogany finish 12 fest long, 3 -4 feet wide. Complete with three charged frome water faucets, four hot and cold water faucets, two sinks, three syrup wells, two'stor- age compartments, three ice cream ensingwn- Nature Study, 67—Charles Bant- Gertrude King, Rochford Square, Geography, 90—Benjamin flog 62' Wendell MacDonald, West Kent 462 ‘ Beth Waugh, Alberton, 462' French, 82—Eleanor Buote, Tig- lvan Darrach, New Haven, 466. Latin, 97 — Eileen Cantwell, Marion McLellun, West Kent, Notre Dame Convent. 466' Mathematics, 96 ——Earls Ehers, Lucy Arsanault, Tignish, 464' West Kent. Olive Doucetta, Rlochlflord Square, 464' Elva McLeod, Strathcona. 463' Bernice Carr, Kinkora, 463' Jeanette 463' v Fairlie Dorgan, Tignlsh, 462' Total marks posslble—800. Necessary to pass-MW. Enrl Ebers, West Kent, 644. Ben- Rogers, West Kent, 618. Eileen Cantwsll, Noire Dams, Mabel Matheson, Prince Street, Joyce McArthur, Alborton, 462-- Patrlcia Cullen, Kensington, 602. Mary Mullally, Sourls Convent "Cedric Boulter, West Kent, 601. 461' Mary Callaghan, Roe hford Ernest Lockerby, Hamilton, 449' Square, 600. . Marlon MacDonald, Souria Con- Mattis Ramsay, Malpeque, 690. vent, 449' Winston Mayne, Emerald, 682. Agnes McKlnnon, Notre Dame, Gordon Rice, West Kent, 681. 446' Albert Sllllphant, Summeraldo, 74. Helen E. MacDonald, Soul-is Con-_4 Louis Moore, West Kent, 446' Keir Duggan, Kensington, 668. Helen MacLean, Sourls Convent, vent, 446. Elmer Ashley, Alberton, 442' Marlon Wilson. Ailberton, Frances Kirwan, Rochford Byron Grant, Montague, 440' Jean McLean, Souris, 438- Alice Fraser, Montague, 660. Dorothy Best, Donaldaton, 438' Walter Mulch, West Kent, 666. Hugh MacDonald, Heatherdale, ' Hlldred Oakes, Crapaud, 437' Arthur Burke, Montague, 436' Helen Drake, Mt. Melllck, 436' Bernice Shreenan, Kinkora, 434 Theo. Ling. Wheatley River, 433 Kathleen Ready, Kenslngton, 661. Douglas McDonald, Bayside, 660. Edison MacLeod, Uigg, 660. 5 Helen Mooney, Sourls Convent. 50- Stephen Pond, Summeraide, 560. Eileen Mclvor, Kinkora, 549. 5 Marguerite Higgins, Kenslngton, 49 Muriel Martin, Orwell, 433' 432' Marion Mlllman, KBnalngl0ll,43?:3Ti-hll Thompson. Kensinsmn. s42. Bessie Benton, Brooklyn, cs9. Marv V- Iiiaccormac. St. Geor- Charies 866. 432' 638. Nancy Weeks, Prince Street, 636. _Douald Campbell, Heathsrd-ale; 636'. ‘ Wanda Graham, Borden, 636. Maurice Lodge, West Kent, 636- Georgiua Ennis, Souris Convent, 633'. ‘Vincent Beck. Montague, 630. Emily Arsennult, Duvar, 628. Bentley, Summer-aide, 431' James Taylor, Victoria, 431. Gordon Sullivan, Summeraid 428' vent, 427'- vextuflfigg Gardiner’ sour“ Con‘ ‘zlgaslhar Mitchell" None Dame’ Ross and family oi Port Elgln, N., ' ' ' -.B are spending a holiday on tlie< ' Pllilolncno Richard, Tlgnisll, ‘qgiertram Patterson. West Kent. “mmm M‘. Run who was m mel 527 ' " city yesterday will leave this week‘, Hazel Corbett, Rice Point, 627. Evelyn Woolner, North Rustico. 626'. (Jerald Johnston, Queen Square, Lucy Coady. Emyvnls, 419' 622'. Ella Murphy, Rochford Square. l Kenneth Ross, Port Elgin 619'. 419 Lillian Kennedy, Tlgnlah, 61S. llelen MncDnlald, York, 618. Elizabeth MacDonald, Sourla, 617'. Marjorie Harper, East Royalty, Mary Glllls, Mincouchc, 417' Isabel Andrew, East Royall. 4169 , Margaret MacLea-n, Souris Co vent, 410' ‘mlsidildred MacLarsn, Georgstow m >- 6. Donalda Crawford, West Kent, 413. 16. Ronald Jamlesou, Summerslde, '4 Claude Ives, Montague, Agnes Mahnr, Rockford Square, 09' 41 Mabel Cuaack, Brookvals, 608» Nellie McKenzie, Freetown, 607. Florence Christian. Montague, 6 7 Pius MacCahe, lonn, 409' Olive Adams. Bayside, 409' Neil Higgins, West Kent, 409' Eugene Murphy. Pnnmure I and, 408' ‘ Jessie Lawson. Alberton, 407' Enfridn Stewart, South Lake, 607'. Frances Coffin. Montague, 606'. 5 Louise Arsenault, Miscouche, 06. Eleanor Buote, Tignish, 606'. Bertha O'Brien, Tignish, 606. Mary Moran, Notre Dame, 606. 406' ra- O Clarence Rnnaghan, West Kent 401' 603'. ' John Gordon, West Kent, 602'. Pearl Sherry. Fsrnwod, 602'. Edith Holloran. Notrs Dame, 500. James Innis, West Kent, 408'. Ethel Brown, Rochford Square, 49 . Edith Keefe, Kinkora, 496' Leslie Stuart, Springfield Kings. 496'. Marlon Drake, Prince Street, 494- gllomas Peters, Queen Square, 49 ' . Real. 400' lng for Teacher's License: Total marks possible-poo. Necessary to pnss-ZBO. John Rand Crapaud, 268. Milton Poole, Rnasneath, 267. “Lillian Dockendorff, Mt- Ho O Isabel Wave. St. Peters, 266' Jack McLean, Montague, 251' Candidates whose names Jack Sheen, Sumnlsrslde, 480' Anna Riley, Belle River, 43B. Mary Ross, Eldon, 484'. Evelyn Mayne, Emerald, 486' opening of the Reginald lllcKemla, Wheatley, wrlmitcodst 480. NCO "fill ti)‘ t0 the Nora Murray, Notre Dame, 474' at. q Q; Kolr Clark Mt. Stewart, 4g‘- ; e "bill ss’ in I l Arthur Msliinnoo. Queen aaro eep v . ‘ nu. “d ' ‘ ' 1,9 Mk 9°“ . ' cove. 477- or - damn. ul‘) 478.. . ‘Dorothy Sillipllanl, Snmmernllfe. 41s A iii’. geiilhiilh. _ Rogerson, Victoria, Ralph Bishop. Summsrside,‘ 462' Muriel Burdette, Strathcona, 446' 4l6VIargaret Waller, Prince Street, Margaret McCloskey, Souris Con- 442' Walter McNutt, West Kent, 439. Clifford Boundy, West Kent,438. Ruth Muttart, Summeraide, 433' Emma MacNevln, ast. Royalty, Frances Ahearn, Alberton, 431' William MacGuigan, Kinkora, Gregor MacNutt, Mulpeque, 429' Bernadette Mullally, Souris Con- Mamle MacDonald, Penkas, 427' Ethel Macbend, Hartaville, 424' Gladys Farrell, St. Georges, 422' Clare‘ Tanton, Summerslde, 420' Alan MacMlllan, West Kent, 418' John Matthews, Elmsdule, 414' Frances Dangle, Souris Convent, ‘Iguana Linkletter, Summerside, later ma“ August 25 and sung m“ Douglas Ross, Union, 6'11. James Millman, Kensington, 412. Wmcumr “mu-Be me" paremfl ,1 _ M N] h _ wish thsm to pursue ns students llsie McNeill, Cardigan, 609 ex c olaon, Summeraide, 411 Wm not be allowed m change Blanche Brooks. White Sands. Alyre Gallant. St. Andrews, 410' Jenn MacDonald, Notre Dam fine Llghiizer, Rockford Square, Edward Berrigan, Queen Square, Myrtle Ellis, Tyne Valley, 606. Jean Manderson, Central Lot 16. Verna Whitehead, Clinton, 403' 606% Hilda Murray, Emyvals, 402' Mary Doucette, Tignlsh, 604. Yvonne Pilre, St. Augustine, 402' Agnes Bernard, Kenslngmn, 603. Greta MncLeod, Victoria Cross, Ernestine Marchbank, Travellers Blanche Noonan, Bedaqua, 400' Junior Examination not qualify- Ralpll Bryenton, Malpsquo, 266' Mary Burns, Malpequa, 492. Mary M. Campbell, Red Point. ‘n d n“ Helen McKinley, York Pt., 4w. 25o. __ , n,‘ -_,,"';M m“ h h, Mary Nicholson. Valleyiiald Wen Carl-ls Fraser, NorthLnks,'j_260" ‘Ag-av- n cm IIIIOIII m4» 498' Frank Alywarli, m. Mary, i160" u; fllll gun. any m ennu- msrkeri with a star have not com Margaret MacDougsll, Bella iilv- plated their matriculation and will er, 488'. he required to pass a supplement- Ralph Douglass. Giiofgstown. If! nomination la certain subjects 486. heflore receiving a-lleense so tench. Candidate whale names are pub- lished. herein who do not wish. to Mary lfcLerrnan, Alexandra, 484' QM!!! for tmher‘: license will- he "2556? l tanks, ten syrup faucets, apply R.- T. Holman Limited, Summerslde. 8268-8-3-31 PERSONALS , —-Mi.sses Marion and Kathleen Doyle. Halifax, N. 3., left Saturday morning on return home after vis- lng their cousin, Mr. Lawrence ‘Mcrlally, Fitzroy St. —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elkins and daughter, Anita, of Newton High- lands, Mrs Robert Carr of Medford. Mass., and Mrs. Gertrude Brown of Boston arrived by motor from Bos- ton on a visit to their sister Mrs. D. D. Morrison. r Eastern Guardian ..'ENTERTAINMENT -—Mrs. 1.‘; E. Lockerby left on Sunday byi motor for Halifax, euroute to; Prince Edward island, whers- she ______._.______€____. make their home. For ‘the past week many delightful little affairs were given lu her honor- On Mon- day evening, Mrs. E. H. Armstrong was hostess at a Supper Bridge. During the evening Mrs. Lockerby was presented with a born voyage gift of money. Although taken com- pletely by surprise, Mrs. Lockerbyl thanked her friends most gracious- ly. On Wednesday evenlngMrs. H. K- i-lobklrk entertained at_ Bridge whenMrs. Lockerby was presented with a gueat-of-honor-prize and Mrs. Harrington winning the prize ‘ I‘ O o for the highest score. 0n Thursday Mrs. Margeson and Miss Kinley en~ tertained informally at supper at their summer home, and on Friday evening Mrs. D. A. Campbell had a small Bridge when the favors wen-t to Mrs. Lockerhy and Mrs. A. F- Davison. (The above clipping is Do you feel like AFTER YO U have dressed your children, fed them, and sent them off daily task of dish-washing and house-cleaning‘? Are you tired? Discouraged? Many women have found that Lydia. E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is an excellent tonic for that tired feeling. induces natural sleep. Cleveland, Ohim-“Aiter having ma about Lydia E. poun . ' it has jurt done wonders o J. Mrs. M. Rlesslnqcr Nelson Avenue. Cleve 10.004, going back to bed? to school, do you feel like going back to bed? Do you shrink from your It builds’ up the appetite. It Read what these two women say about it. . NERVOUS SPELLS GONE st. Paul, hlinnz-“I used to get nervous spells that would last a GAIITED l! POUNDS will ‘spend the summer and in the my first bab l_ loll’- Welfihi- 11° f - autumn she leaves with her family matter what dui. l went down 52:8‘; ‘fu‘g'f’gsd“flldmwezgvlfigiufi for New York where they plan to 1° 93 Wlllldl- M)’ m" lib" mid in broad daylight 6m, day ‘ iukhamla little booklet was left on m porch lieergtvlfillnscollnllsldulntlliiiellia ‘KAI teéi- and I read it through. I oundha “H” ‘W’ “m” 1 “'2' “a ilyllllrsmiiiurililrligiiii; i223‘; l: Compound and have had fine re- m” “d I mm d” my housework suits. Now bousekeepln doesn't n w without one bit of trouble." , 1»?- M- eel-w- oe N-e- c: s:-..'..‘:.r'.l::§ si""ii.‘.il' Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Rmmbe, [M8 packamh Mimemut ‘ ' ' Name grnuine without the sip- nalure of Lydm E. Ptnkhaln. Lydia E. Pinkhams etable Compound LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO-JIOBOURILONT, ' C taken fronl the “Bridgewater Bul- letin”. Mrs. Lackerby was former- ly Mills Sylvia Gordon of George- e’ town.) —-———<->- —-—- PERSONALS , .'Rev. Theodora Rosa and Mrs. for Lower Montague where Mrs.» Ross is visiting her brolherrnl Messrs. George and Mont. Annealz, mi-a-omi -—- - ::Miller's Worm Powders will era-i dicate the worm evil that bears so heavily on children and is believed to cause many fatalities. They are an acceptable medicine to children and can be fully relied upon to clear the food channels thoroughly of these destructive parasites and restore the inflamed and painful, surfaces to healthfulness. They arel , an excellent remedy for these evils. Y. n. Tl» their course after class-work has beglln. Prince of Wales College and Nornlal School will begin its ses- slon for the year 1927-28 on Tues- day, Sept. 6 at 1 "o'clock p. m. when registration of students Will Luke place and fees be received- All students coming to the in- stitution for the first time will then present themselves, together with those students who wish to be examined for ad ission to the second year. Former students en- tering second year will be regis- tered on Thursday at 1 o'clock. Those entering tlllrd year will be registered on Monday, Sept, 12 at 2 o'clock. p. m. r , "Schools with midsummer and fall vacations will open on August 16; all other ‘ , except those of Charlottetown and Summerside will open two weeks later. T l III-n , _ i t Pays To Get The ‘Facts A mu nreifltlen s! all Ole I"! elerli laments} In a IOIDII holy in expended In the sl- D9. wmee er whee tines their portion of nerve Ines, t e robbing other vital lfifr motive power. The result is urlen physical Riordan-often In remote ports 0C4 6Q holy. apt of even ten people erllnn of I . would: llneleeol the he". i . ll 3i! Kenn whet- Iupeet eye . the I'll! "III! 0D IN h: h» I thorough ennqlnfllsl col- l _ w ..-.,.-.._______ _.-_-_-¢_.__ TROOPS IN GREAT BRITAIN bacon is now being supplied to tile Conlmolls this afternoon. trcclvfm Grout Britain. ‘Sir Lflm-{wlul also being given lug EAT CANADIAN BACON ..__ of Suite fur Will‘. BliliPll l" TBlllY its suitability had not yet been er LONDON, Aug» 2. —- Coundlannn‘ u questioner lll the l-louse ‘o: iublished. . A tra Re‘. Trails Mark Illnllllleli “OF FOREMOST QUALITY” IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS are the most popular and outstanding Fox Biscuits on the market today be- cause they are unexcelled as to quality of FORMULA which has been prepared after many years I of successful practical experience on-the advice of leading ranchers and in consultation Wltll acknowledged scientific experts. INGREDIENTS which are of u... highest ‘qualitvypnlv the best Government inspected being‘ utilized- WORKMANSHIP. Every employee is an expect in his own line of work, for which he has been care- fully trained,‘ a number being witljthe Company since its inception over‘ ten years ago. l c RESULTS. Ranchesuusing IMPERIALS reg atlyrlwilil over 90%,‘ theprizes at the.,Fox*Shows inCan- ada and _ eiUnited ' States, received highest ‘prices for pelts at Far Sales, had tiic highest average of production and also the highest number of young foxes raised t0 maturity. , . Y feed I-IIGI-I- rlllllllsl l A 110x446. Tc Q ‘a. Chorlottetowpg; Canadian W-lrllllllKlfiIl-lfivalls. seflfelflfYillnc-llll in overseas stations, when