>>_ YX»»»,. ~, _ Reg. Trude Mnrk ' , ""- lmperial Biscuit 00., nu. take pleasure in announcing to the Fox Breeders of Prince Edward Island that they have doubled the capa- city of their plant. This has been made necessary by the insistent demand for IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS throughout Canada. In the United States the demand is satisfied by the Imperial Biscuit Co., Inc., of Sackets Harbor, N. Y. - ~- IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS have been the backbone of the feeding schedule of nearly all the successful ranches on Prince Edward Island. They represent the highest form of. nutritional value. Their formula has been thoroughly tested and year after year proved most satisfactory. All ingredients used are the purest and _.|. best money can buy. ' NOW is the time to start in feeding heavily with Impcrials so as t0 give your foxes long, silky guard fur and good clear under fur. Foxes fed with IMPERIAL BISCUITS are noted for glossy and healthy appearance. Practically all the prize-winning foxes at the Fox Shows and Exhibitions and almost all bringing the high ‘ est pelt values, including the highest pelt in the rec- ent London Sale, were the result of feeding with IMPER- IAL FOX BISCUITS. ’ Imperial Biscuit 00., Ltd. ' M. Ross Bethune, - - Manager Box 446, - - - Charlottetown, P. E. I. i“ Mrs. Auld was a member of the 'Ilh'is life of mortal Breath. ilredbyterlan church at Clyde l: Transition ~ lllliil THE cnaiitotirsrdwiniczuliantilhr i“ . ~ SHOP from Holman‘: Catalog. A LINE OF LADIES’ pollton House dresses, Special $1.50 - Prowise Enos, Ltd. 1594 I NEW SUITS and dresses arriv- ing daily. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 4529-8~25-tts. SUSPENDER SKIRTS up to $7.00 for $3.00. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 4529-S-25-tts. PRESBYTERIAN C H U R C H HARRlNGTON-— There Will be service at Hairrinlgton on Sunday lnornlngot 11 o'clock. THE LATEST IN LADIES’ Cool Day Sweaters, ‘plain/wild lvrush wool and silk and wool and priced illoWfi-JPPOWBQ Bros. 14rd. 4594 UNITED CHURCH —- Service in the United Church Hunter Ri- ver, will be at 3 o'clock p. m. S/un- day the 30t1h, Instead of at 7, as previously lannounced and the Rev. Dr. Line. of lMlt. Allison College. will conduct ithe serrvice. TWINSLOE -- The Winsloe ser- vices of the ‘United Church of Can- ada, Rev. W. H. Palmer, Minister. Sunday. Aug 30th. Highfleild 11. Winsloe South 3 and Wlnsloe‘ Niarth 7.30 p. -m. trial: Secretary Canlulinn ,Bible Society. will address meetings in ‘he Baptist Church at Tryon on Sunday wt 3.o'clock. and in the Baptist Church at Bonslm-w on lhc same day alt 7 o'clock. 4616 MARSHPIELD PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATION nicer-s in the [linguist Church Sun-day at 3 p. m. ‘Preacher, Rev. Dr. D. J. Fraser. Prin-cipal of the Presbyterian Cui~ lege ‘Montreal. Sui-list, lilies Lena MUIAIIWyVA. R. C. M. TO BE BROADCASTED. -- By Iualmissiion oi’ Vice Admral Jznuics A. Ferguson. K.C.M.‘G.C.'B.. (‘oiramnnuie-i'~iii-Oh‘lef of the North Royal Niwy, the Royal Marine Bond of HAIVLS. (ialcuitta, now in res; a September 3. DAVID COPPERFIELD-Doyou remember the famous story of Da- vid Copperfield and his visit to Ynrmouth’! in Yarmouth he lived sea. family who lived here. too. OUTS for this week. adventures while there, PERSONALS Misses Nora Webster and Doro city Thursday and Friday, Pownal. Miss Bessli: McDonald a value 22nd. ‘ BALANCE OF LADIES’ knitted suits and dresses 25% off,—- Pmvrse Bros.. ind. 4594 REV. J. M. MURCHISON, DIs-“Flqrenue Campbell. 33 years old, n Sir Aimcrioa and 1\Ves‘t indies Station uh» port of Montreal will broad- specieal pmgrummie from lhwt city on the night of Thursday in an old host which was fitted up like a house and stood Iieside tho You may meet the lishermarfs Ham. rosy, ‘happy. rfaccs. and such sirens and Mr. ‘Peggotty and pretty, gol- ‘holiest-children whose ‘looks pm" den-haired Em'ly, in COLOR CUT- You may guwrdvd its carefully as read,-als0, of David's visit and thy McKinnon were visitors to theRz-nough, knowing that ihei‘ ibe filled am‘ Miss Irene Seoord of Sackville isbe waiting. visiting friends in ilhis city and employee of the firm‘ 0f Moopeuhal ‘is there because no & McLeod was one of a party unhopre given. motored to Rwmford. Maine. Allgfilllflfl Miss McDonald has secured of A LINE OF LADIES’ Gabardine coats clearing st “LOO-Browse Bros. Ltd. 4594 WHY TAKE a chance of spoil- lllE your fish by using Solar? Why not be sure of s. perfect cure by 081118 Mfllflgosh Salt. Aug22-7i ‘BAPTIST CHURCH - Rev. Dr. Gordon of Montreal vrlll preach at both services in the Baptist Church tomorrow. l VERY SPECIAL ‘line ladies. ‘English Hlose. Fnlduy and Satur- lifiliy. 39c value for 25c—~Prowse BT08. Llfl. 4594-3-2B-ZI ALL THE NEWEST styles and colors in ladies new fall coals Prowse Bros. Ltd. 4529-8-25-tts ANGLICAN SERVICES.—~in the harsh oi =New London on the 30th 1R8‘! Wi"! he as ifollow-sz-‘French River 10.30 a.nl._ Burlington 2330 p. wu. Sunday School one hour be- fore these services Kenstngton 7 ll.- lm. ‘Sunday School 2 -p. an. sUl-CIDE OF TRAINED NURSE JUST RETURNED FROM CHINA REGINA. saluting. 21.~ Mn.- trained nurse who recently return ed ‘from China. where she serve" seven years in the Methodist Min Blflllfl-Py Service. wus found dead i2. a garage at the home of W. J. Viz- Hlfle. Grand CoulecfSnuk, near hen today. The body was hanging from r rope that bud Ibeen used to Ibind her trunk when she came her- frorn China last March. It is b:- lieved she took her own lire somv time during 'i‘uesdziy night. Re» cently she had been under-the raw- of a Regina physician. who trcaturi her for a nervous breakdown. —?-—<+>-—-—-- FILLING STATIONS By Barbara Brooks’ Home Economics D ~pt.. Kellogg Company ni (Bulimia, Ltd., Inn- don, Canada. "My children only come into illll‘ house for meals~~~thcy seem to con sider iiimno priunarfily a rillurg vs-tution." This was the smlexnen‘ we heard n, mother l2i\i<.‘.\‘.iingly' niake this summer. Vile rook spew:- ial notice m’ her children as they came across iihe ‘porch on their Way to wash beflore lunch. Snell claimed lTnem t-o ‘be physically safe JOHN . BOOTH 1 Canada's veteran lumber klngl ""11 Grandfather of Princess Eric m‘, D’_'"'_"a'ki WI"? i8 to be ‘one of the “'9' EPI-‘akers at the opening of ilk.‘ Canadian National Exhibition at; which several pioneers in Canadd lan affairs will be honored, i ' WHAT IS voun REPLACEMENT VALUEY. OFFICE OF rum. MORAN UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ‘ Equippctl with Adding Machines. Calculating Machines. Mlmcographs. modern Typewriters, Filing Cabéncts, dtc. Here students receive their final work In office training. v li-Psfirdius u, olic of the life com- paints, ‘the way w lino out your "All Villlle ‘is to Inultlpiy your an“. iui income by sixteen and two. birds. To cuvcr Ihc material replace- llklll of an Individual to his lam. ii’ <11‘ to his husuiesn. it is mecess. My to or» Lite an esluie. amm- In "“_“*_i\ <1!‘ lIlQIl-‘Ybli-eti, the rclurn iroml “lllvijli cuicuiullesi on a Yihlfiflililbltfi bum-s, Will equal tir. uvuragu amp} uul salary or uni ._u,.,,;,,,._$ of H“. indIviII\i-.\l_ Afitiilllllllfi i3 per ccul us a falri nit. of return on your '.\..x.- is. huw‘, .'.n' have you recovered your r83, ailncslwvm value on In b: is m‘ lip rlXilfl-li and urn-third,- my“? ‘on ran iilll? cure m‘ i". by moan» of life insurance, p ere BIG POLICIES CONTINUE. i ___.. i Two hundrui Illld liily~six uppll-l cations for lite insurance in sums "liming from 325.1100 l.) smlpuu. were rack ived during April by line. Prndoutlal, This its the largest, lllIlliDJl‘ of large applications law-n rcceivrd by llliil (lompany in the. oursc of u siugh ‘month, and ex»; ewedml by one hundred and four." .he Illllllbtll‘ received during ADHL. 1924. _ i One application mile [m- $.)()4y_ppp__ ‘wo [or Tfilllikilllil. on. for iflllllii.’ ‘hrce I'm- llmldppnyunu p.1- 5175,09,)’. Finn-e were llll for 525.004) and "n. Ward“- lWimlY-lllle for 330.000 illill possible. A generous yard lback oi ‘the house ilmvhlled‘ IIIOSI. - sible. But tihey cnmie in sag r13 stem achs were ready to that the might kind of tnmi ‘would L?’ teaspoon cmmlmmt 1‘A4 teaspoon cloves V < ked lllll is. other nbou‘ ~' fedcllengs-her chisldi-enp. miiirsi. of all L2 i‘ 5pm)“ “immeg , their tastes are. not ‘pampered ~ Cream sllontellyylpg m“! 3mm"- “ml? d ‘he n18“ [is served __ m y em nu-ts and llll t. lihcn the cereal, uextnw. rznilk and soda in he; wn-ter. Zllix I, , I . :1 ,‘.lilv and lurid lillour sdllterll The parcnus do likewise» _. i0“ ; , i a‘ “l” ‘ 1m.“ mill inking: powder. soil alilrlw do m‘ em" w a mm‘ ( M eifiuccs. Iirop fin gronsnrl rookie an excellent position in ‘Rulmforditnlrle. Falls. end her many Ohaarlobteitown ifrie-nds ‘wish her success. an airlple play» , _ , H _ __ igroundli The things that children irglag”idslo',fiiz,g‘fmjmswgggguo enaoy W6“) were — a 5am‘ l0!‘ ‘$75,090. and two for ‘$9’ U00 ilateih ‘IJIOX. gent. ‘toys and a dos house — "" - no wonder the children liked to slay out of doors as much us pos- _ m)“; day's plan for these childrcnl“ _ includes a quart of milk apiece.- “ * r‘. n»... .. pint t: m. 1.. nun n a i ls llyurt n nuberb of the li-fe Elysian Mr. and Mrs. Adrian IPeters ao- companied by their aunt, Mrs. iii-l Ien O'Brien McDonald. of Boston.- and Miss Clara Campbell. of Cher- lottetown, motored to Alherton and spent the week-end with the Rev. T. Campbell. Monday evening the party motored to Tignish where they svere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Conroy. returning to the city Wednesday. TRUE FRIENDSHIP A true friendship is one of human kinds sweetest ties, and it should be sucredly regarded. Thatleterllni! soul who always has s. smile fol‘ us——whu sees in us only what. is line and commendnhle~should not. nn-d will not, if we are mode of the right stuff, be annoyedby our over- familiarity. W11 cereal-l. in soups ‘and iready-to-eat lg nothing equal to fiumily. door play. and __?_ The board of trade _ member doesn't mind being culled a bull or. u bear, but call him a calf or u cub and he gets mad. -_---¢oo>——-— Mlnsrd‘: Llnlmsnt for Rheumatism. 1-2 cu-p nuts. l-2 cup raisins. 1-2 cup currents. 1 euK- 1 12 cups (late or" Krunrliles. l-3 cirp ..mil.k. flnkcsjor filling up lh which in growing children ill’ meal. Simple cookies form ‘the evening dessert. ..‘.‘ .""a;.“2::::..r:‘1.".e“;“this‘; =~~ ibong hours of sleep. out "filling station" which provided wholesome food. paved-age and the rest ‘is used with desscrir Tihree vegetables are served daily mi least one oi’ them Cerenig are served f0 cereals illflyS on» the supper tn-‘irle. and a bowl ins-re all working ‘together [or ifnmily health. YHERMITS 2-3 cup shortening. 1 cup lirown sulrnr. uncooked.) r ‘breakin- nre al There- of com The purity of mineral salts like‘ c corners Liverpool e ol- been proved and is recognized by} ten left empty in spite of a large packers, who cure a better quality find lfllli of salt fish, meats, etc. ' iiiwillllilv‘ ilvl: for S325 U00 and uli- wnrds. seven for ‘Slildlllil and up- WZIPII-‘l. thres- for $45,000 Tlllrlyfliglll Der ccni. business pvggecilon, WCFG 2 cu| iilouvr. ‘ ‘ 2 tczispuons baking powder. 1-2 iezls-poon salt. l lid! l. i..l.l.0 1h‘? my fwd W “ q W" lsheeis nml bake in rntlrr hot oven. H.375 dcgrees-—400 degree F.) i i. Sure Here's A Better Cure it‘ and MALAGASH heal Crushed fishery salts are sometimes-i Make- surq you are right by buying only MALAGASH FISHERY SALT. iAvoid the red infection oi solar a I . Purity In packing foods needs no recommendation. Y Get full particulars, send for our booklet "Inside information on Malaqash Salt." Do It nowi l MALAGASH SALT l PRODUCTS, LTD. i Pep A'l'l~ilmu Rolled NEW GLASGOW‘ NQVA $cQTIA' 1-3 teaspoon soda in l<2 ‘tenspooiw i I and “pills made and I5°'“° p“ three through “Brawn Bread and the Gospel is good fare." was a common saying amongst the Puritans, when simple liv- ing and high thinking laid the foundations of a sturdy New England. the cornerstone of a strong Republic. They knew, these wise men and brave women, that they needed all their energies for the great work in hand; that they couldn't dissipate their health in a richly loaded table, and so they made Bread their chic! food- Cannot we take a leaf frorrrtheir book? We, too. need every atom of our health and energy for these strenuous times, to help pull civilization out of the chaos of a great war. Bread is the one food that will nourish without waste, give strength and endurance most quickly and most economically, wthout the wear and tear on Idiq. csfon that attends the effort to digest rich foods. STEWARTS BREAD from Ingredients selected for their whole- rity and high quality _to produce Cnufgy nourishment which can be entirely assiml. its rich deliciousness and a food-ram» great- fm-ier than any other food on the market establish it as ‘the loaf of flavor and economy. .. iqrocer today. Order from your groom today. STEWARTS BAKERY Order from your ¢|—\ <A(.s_ g 180 KENT STREET ~.-r » L. l The Penalty oi Leadershipi _.€____ In 10H Tin-odors F. nlnrllnnnn wrote u Masterpiece, "THE l’l€.\’.\I/l‘\' 0F LEADERSHIP- \\'r quote some uignliimvit exlructn from it. "In every llchl of human endeavor, he Ilrnt in lirni mun! perpetually lire in the while IIKM of publicity.“ ‘In urt. in liii-rimire, In music, In Inrlunlry, flu- rr-wurll und llle punishment urn ulwuys the . mime." ' "THE LEADER IR ANNAILEI) BECATSE Ill"? IN‘ A LEADER, AND Tllli EFFORT TO EQPAI. Ill.“ IN MEIKELY PROOF 0F THAT Ll<l1\l)I'}l{.'<lIll‘." "IF Tlll". IJCAHFIR TRULY LEADS HE RFJIAINH Tlll‘) LEADER." "Thni whirl: In good or grout makes itself known, no mutter how Ioml the clamor of deninl." “Tl ARE LICADEIIH IN OUR PROFESSION --."'.'=_"gsj~;'<gf¢§i;'f&’.€e River and ‘for a number of years Wlhnse 1min] we call Deahh." A“: n‘ u, Sept 5_ (W MRS OJTLES AULD mokl s; aclilve ~32: v1! TYIIGWWIIIlli(!3l‘fil‘ShWB1l;\lz-—%l‘.ll)illl- s‘ M1139’; _, 4.3. .~__» ~ —~— »—'—————""" i _ “e um‘ n i‘ 00' m blraaer‘ Mr‘ A" m’ "M ‘Belem’ tilat ‘his total expenses were neve~r~ ' ' ' 3...... Wendi». w»; i‘;...l'“.;‘i..."..;“...“.‘.."l‘$ ti...l“fi..l“i.‘iiili h; ’l'.".'f‘..l§.?.;..l”8.lll°i..3f'33lfi;gggggg;0§1h,;*5;a;»;ew;;grg};:i MOUNT ALLlsQN MOUNT All 1801i _ MOIiNX ALI§ISON nits oil. om Eillfii! ay eve - , 1,1 | ’ , ' a‘ n ' - ‘ - '. he 22nd day of July. Murflllwlilitshllll; :3l111'l:21€:§ail1‘i€llleinhllie Melliinauiflzcrilrlglhtrihutes were n8 ma‘ ‘foam: crdmmmetblilldlfill-i creditors l l I C “limb ‘Wldilw “i ‘m9 '1“ ‘iiour of mankind. On Friday thc lgwgr A wreath from family Cross e ' m‘ "at m ‘ ' l es Auld at uhe advanced 889 24km of July fl’ 18"“ llilmhef 0i Mil‘. and Mrs. George Dixon. Keith “mi Val“ them in mu‘ Wm‘ ‘nmeresgl ANNUAL $553M)»: 1925-28 . ilOifi-rs General, Special, and Matricula- enay. filter‘. an illness 3f omit people assembled at the home o! m] Boyd Dixon. Spray, Mrs. and ogltgrsnigriisitwooa welzvelzflllry iiislllmlfiri Founded1854. Session 1923-26 ope“ htmiday’ 3.9km,“ a ilon Courses leading to the Colleges or . ee s‘ ‘Her com“ on a he!‘ mmliblaw- MT- GEOPEe Beer. Mrs. Arhhur MnoEaohe-‘rn, Spray. p, . ’ Arts. Engineering, Medicine, etc. Manual w“ m‘ Wilmer“ wrmi“ to pay their last tribute of respect M“, 1mg“, lflgn-ry, William Henry. d“ y‘ open: Wednesday. September 9, 1925 ‘ Training “Y hoped ‘in see her resim- w M“, memory of one WIHYWH! Ma- Robert Henry Mrs Harper ' ‘ihe following Courses nre given: ~ ‘health. but, he who 406th bu, “an, loved m, w“ who knew hen 89;" Mr Md M5, Ame" mo“; Meek Obllaltlvnl (1) Arts. leading u. the n. A. Degree. "u M‘! ‘1°°"°°d “ilmmiiwlrhe service was conduct/u by Rev- err-aw‘ ‘Mr: and MN. Henry “m” (Mor than a hundred years new arm; n ‘the largest Reildefliii“ Lmiie‘ (2) Sciilm)’ leading m the B's“ mm“ “i MOUNT ALLISON ""T@"¢-—"-- ‘it. IH. Stewart. assisted by Rev. gum giwuy My, and Mrs, Benjamin e Mm“ m Darby I l C ads (3) Household Science. lending to the 1,. Tayllm‘, Rev. Mr. Miller and Maglijaqhgfn, muquee, iMnL H, h" 81"‘ E:_Wod9l'wl'°°d& Iswlnxmy Col 88a I1 K11 - TI, Sc. DPKNio in ileum-hold Arts. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE - .0. u. M 0N .1 Itr m: ' u , .sm n s oi-ihii“ "m °" i ‘ ‘ _ (4) Divinity. Isndingtothall. D.De ee l xx ma“ Mays: “m”: ;rl9";hy_ gtligleiflllolaggafil-Qathegtin‘ c engineers. {A rllew weeks as; g: lllT STANDS FOIL-dim: idials. Soul (S) “ngmgefluxl lending w a “mining “(men Courses i“ magma" Shflrummh “hm 09mm" when a,“ “m; w“ _’_____4-o>---- wmlflllly 181811 0n 800W!" Culture, Intellectual Eqllilimillll- admmmg to the thud yo," m Mo, and Typewrlting. Penmanship, etc. Tflacu I "mw “I ‘i, G°dl§g°"'“"@‘"d Y°U“° vmrvflli‘ DQLQTEZLSRDEN ““.‘i‘.i3.{i§k°§i$°$§&l'$d§ii§“in ‘COURSES ARE GWEN m Mum Om mu nnd similar institutions. kind and’ lov m: m ‘B? W f9- HE u lhmdm m the w“. E (G) Music, leading to the degree o‘ . “med m “a Hndmd dust H“ l I a very Bmw ‘ 8H “k w“, Houaehmd Senna’ Litemmrg m“ Bachelor o! Mum’. (tomfortabi; Residence, Strong Stuff of ' imaband ‘,"°“°°°“°°§,n§“°'.,'¢“ 21122:]: clliullgtiifingmrlgnstsdgxt hzhnseisfhfiohlliataeldlalliltrhelllrnfdnliil); Arts and University Matriculation Bus- (7) Flnnm“ and commerce humus u, EXPHPIQIWH! Telcharl . _ . nu er -— ' ' , u "w 1 Bea “IQ: yawn; their 109g and financial integrity have Just come ilftIes-4600.000. Ines! Courses an; provided by the Acad- n certificate at the and of tuo years. 11A “mum numb“ 0g “game” available ‘he an“ bli ail Miss Eastwood wanted lube mflt- ilMany scholarships and prizes offered illefiflll and honour her mm- A 1° P" c '1 °°- _ . my with which the College ls inmates. ~ by which students either mm or female. , W. The dummy-l Twenty-eight years ago Ernest ter to be Keill- Pfivliié “ld- iResldeutisi accommodation for men and ‘iiil-‘ylgirgt mite Deer Mrs Cecil Senior head of a mail lirimillil lmfliiiwfl’ dedmmd ‘Mr '0' ITlig Art Museum is a feature where the “'°m°'1- I m" “s,” themum” m p” "‘9°n”" ‘ - ' ‘ ' l f- c stereot- soom‘ and u“ m“ n“ "a ‘um $mnmtgvliliglll s bond inizlielsvtswmrgllg gorudaoch. _ ., College stands without a peer. Free Cnl- “wit? so‘. bcaltang ‘Mnshm “to?” ‘no Bemm Aumlfllm “lift-itch? l0!‘ 250th" Illnlerf-I-lhilll- H! ltlb- "iihare W33 ziioiflri very “W19 endar on application to Alllliniiedulfielatihldziealdx csrllsooalgrah pa‘ Hr“ “rm “m” w.“ up‘ 9' "25 "e ~3- """' ‘I51 “llliL%§ll““§l;'.“‘$l.lm‘ mud llitlos ‘were so 70o mnd he received abom. u." she ma. " was email: l , ' l’ , " “lend-r 8m on Rmvm . - . - ‘ ' ’ . ldno so, I . , . . r, . _ , - q u, hm" , , , ma, m“ Th, m immediate alsoimrae hum bank unto RDGHGIIJIIM. Mons d . V ’ ,.>.. ... .. w_ u TWEED _ I wwnn u “d Mn’ m.“ “m, Manned nrptcy. "Bu-t b9 told his omdhldrs decemlyicouo-vhqd-lhwflp‘ REV-HAMILTON WIQLK; ilk. 0.19m, ‘E’ M‘ A ' a°°m"" J, p4 pgLyggp A Lg _ i ' I ALI-In All o0 “we? "a Mr‘ J INJFMl-m iwlllt In would notnit utllll he bed Whit l llm Milil “mfiimli? u“ l. - ‘ ~ - n‘ J‘ TRUEMAN’ Ph‘ o" P"“w"“' ' ' N’ "’ L " Plump.‘ ' ' ‘ -~" "' ‘ ‘- - ‘ . ‘l a .' in aimsuvtblfli v.1. n new as‘ as cx 'SACRVILLE. new BRUNS 1c A - hmvennoo u. 1mm. ....m,,,.,.g’u i vmuuumimmlgeefimnag all“. Wk ‘t nrloegggerge meta“ m.“ of m alien l L . W’! w x s cxvium, runw snuuswios smell we“, put he managed soilsmiiy and of the iirm-