......... 331927 k A “dash” in a glass of water the first thing in the morning—— that is the popular time for fiNflsi-FRUIT SALT‘ But it can be taken safely and beneficially on —- many other occasions. Whenever you are hot or tired, or thirsty-when- ever you are feeling out oi sorts, or dull or “blue” —_~a glass of invigorat- ing, refreshing, sparkling ENO is sure to be wel- , liilliENlRii THE CHA_RLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN GUARDIAN Collsecrated at Feast of St. Anne new or renewal subscription to the 2,2 Guardian. - FEED OATS. s00 bus. white h, T0811 0MB. (i8 cts. bushel bag,__ or| Peters. 8216-8-1-lliu; AUTO BTROP RAZOR in gage twat Dliid to any address in Canada 0" P9081111 of a new or renewal yearly subscription to The G-uar, . inn, ‘ _ RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION in vcrtable Waterproof Shopping Bag 1-11 now being given free with each year-ml ly subscription. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES.- As follows: Sunday Aug. 7th: Morgan E. Genge, Pastor. |f c S. S. MAGNA.—Due Charlotte- town Thursday, Aug. 4th, sailing same day for Newfoundland. J. Bragg, Agent, Bruce ‘Wharf. Phone 255. 8256-B-3-2i to la ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. -Dr. and Mrs. Keir, Malpeque, announce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth Brisbane to Mr. Clyde Ailld of Toronto. Mar- riage t0 take place the middle of August. ; W ‘viii P. McMahon, C. N. P TNE LOIILD-IAIIID ‘ Ptrisislroouuc. l i/iCORATitiC. _, H-CIVING come. Any time i: ENO time. The World-Famed Effervescent Saline’ Sole: Representative: [in North America: Harold F. Ritchie 6v Co. Uflifrd. m-llrllcCcld Si ., Toronto. n 1. a Tomorrow’s Radio ~ wag’ w... 9.45 P. M. gram. Program 1...... .-. n. WLW (428) Cinci. The Cossacks. THURSDAY, ANGUST 4 sPmiTs-TALKS ‘ ' "ass v. M. International Radio Programs WBBR (an-Ba), x-ly. what B Hem ' l5. CONCERTS ass P. M. I a - M- WOO (508) Phila. Orgnu-Trulupet. 6,00 p tion. CKCL tam) Toronto. ‘Harmonica. 5-55 P- M- Cleveland. Studio Pro- .M. l way (dam Sbhen. N. Y. swollen. r . ‘ -~'c.is WEAR 14021.14.‘ ll..- ' Jewels Evolu- ptinied by Mrs- McMahon, spent a i‘ew days ill the city last week vis~ itillg the farmer's brother. Mr. l ‘Praln Deepatchlug here. They left ‘iere for Keilsiugtou, P. E. I- to isit Mr. McMahon's parents for , , ’ lSON'S PULPiT.- The i. McMahon. Acting inspector of Sunday evening United Church, was Auburn, Nova Scotia, the mixer it! the present minister of the c urc l. Canadian National Rev. W‘ M‘ Ryan, farmer“, of Chm“ ‘ few weeks.—Mouclon Times. A SAD MESSENGER. - Efforts to locate a Mrs. A. J. Wakeley, wife of the Railways Agent at Agincourt, Oli- tsrio, who died at that place su denly Saurday, were being made l through the local Canadian Nam)“ a minister of the Methodist Churc l in Canada yw-ars. ley, who left her home accompaliy- swung’ _ ‘ms Hermon ‘an mgm would haveioutside a human mind-Abe mind of. a1 Railway officials Sunday night. It was believed that Mrs. Wake‘ ing some other friends some weeks _ _ . ago to visit Mollctun and OQIQI‘ jusgéfieigl‘ “dlrwtifé ygififg-ln weathnnbeaton old prospector o1". points east, might be located ‘ ’ i , the British Columbia hills. ‘ "ml the Lmnow street Bums Few more colorful careers have‘ ,through the C. N. R. says the lflill- ‘ifax Chronicle. According to all [message received by the Chief Train Despatcller at l-lalifax Sull- day night, it appears that Mr- Wakeley died very suddenly at 5.- 30 that evening from u stroke of‘ paralysis, and no one knew where lto reach his wife, the latest kilow- Jedge of her whereabouts being ltllat she was some days ago an ironic to Moncton, and it was be- ilicved that from there she would go to visit friends in Prince Ed-, ward island, and possibly in SONIC‘ parts f0 Nova Scotia. All C. N. R. train conductors were beiul; notified of the matter, and the Tor- onto Stnr was last night broadcast- ing inquiries for Mrs. Wnkeley wlaz (333) Springfield, N, y_ pm- KDKA ialsl Pittsburg. Baseball. grain "Bell of Sweet Meadows." 5'57 P‘ M' ,_ n 3,30 p, M, ,_, WHK (265) Cleveland. WJZ (454) N. Y. Stadium Concert . 641° ‘P- M- lo WJZ, WBZ, WBZA, KDKA, WJZ (454) N._Y. Baseball. xvw, won, WBAL, woc, . 1-" P- M- WHAM, - _ WHK 1265b Cleveland. WLW (428) Cincl. "In a Can of Students International Program. Print." . ' 9J0 p_ M_ DANCE ORCHESTRAS . . ' —-—"Old WEAF (492) N Y Medley 8.00 P. M. Bill and His Worship" to WEAF. WEEL, wean, wmo, wrlc, P M won, WLIT, WFI, wac, wean. - - WTAM, WWJ, wsam. wnleflwaz (450 mo; ‘Plug Oaks- wou, KSD, woo. WGY. WEB. . , wMc, WMAQ, WQJ, WADC. WSAI (381) Cinorawailston. wraa, xvoo. - "- - 9.15 r. M. ‘ WLW (ma) Cinci. Cross-SkyS-uunal wane c420) N. Y. Musical Me- (copvrizht. 1927. by égiemg) . mum Radio Programs. 611B - Bible ‘MPG 4373) gigantic City. Olsens. s. iianatiian Historical Drawings ing that it has procured the Canadian His published in its ‘i framed not duly for th because of flieir artistic price is $1.00 for the set o Applycarly to avoid CHARLOTTETOWN For Framing Purposes __ Dr. and Mrs. M- Martin, Grand ~ , - . - , s d l M t The Guardian has Pieasure l“ announc gil§$iirhsntlallfg giigstfdy ofnbnodldlil A ‘ Mrs .A. B. Martin. a uished Toronto Artistéhalifistoric interest but The nominal . .,~ ...,l . r- torical Drawings columnB) Dfmted- ° merit. f 12 pictures. disappointment. GUARDIAN R. stow 7146 Richmond st. 1 " chariots-town few complete sets of (recently n high- iFiIQ; Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Ggod Strong gtockiCitmpaliies ,_ y, . . . f Mt. Stewart Notes Haying now in full blast and the turnips, etc., etc., the farmers here and/about are doing a riisli- Zing business. Mrs. Howard Glover, telephone Central here, re urlled home inst week from a vist to some of the New England cities. Mr. George Clark, who for the past two months has been employ- ed in carpenter work in Maiden, Mass, returned Friday evening 1n lanswer to a wire informing him ‘that his son Eddie was poorly, hav- ing been injured from a fall a short while ago. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jay, Fannin Brook, left Monday morning by motor for Rumford, Maine. Mr. Jay took his little daughter. Mur- iel, who has been living with her grandparents, Mr. arid Mrs. Daniel Birt, since her mother's de- mise, back with him. , . ‘ i ‘ Bi ht . ‘toned art foriframlng.D. rTglljoilllblliil services were held in Qicturefi f I‘. Co, W. JeffefYB, the tllle fresbytegianlChlllrch on Sun- ’ . ., con- worthy o dilibtegsg by Mgfiollllerlep Rlrnnage, student Pastor. 7 :s(.nce of Rev. M. K. iCharman. | Rev. Tatamagouche, N. ‘been spending a vacation lfriends and ‘last week for S 44¢?» signed a new pastorate. -—F. Isidore ch 4s» it blonds, ec Wffl!" U ‘NEW PREMIUM-Ladies Shel)?‘ MONTACUE HORSE RACES I111! B088 given free with every three classes, 2.1’! Trot and Pace‘, ' l YOUR - SUBSCRIPTION , . your choice of a Valet Auto Strep 65 in bulk. C- ls. Pratt Kr Son, Stqgugor, blade and "n", "n, m- val. makes a remarkable premium. REVIBITS CITY. —Judge David Loughran, Morell, receivadthe hab- ‘Grant, who was‘ in Moncton weeks ago for a few days. returned Rose Anna and Sr. Mary immacu- yésterday having spent some land. today and be in line for trio con-fvoncouver and while in LEAVES 0N Rev. A. K. Herman, pastor Highfield Baptist Church, accom- Cardigan at l1 a. m., Duudas at d P11111943 b)’ hi5 family 19" Yesf-Qfda? p» m., Montague at 7 p. m. Dnlmiim mcak Lakes Prince Edward Island and Journey. stewarpg-attend the Maritime United Baptist Conventlon.—- Moncton Times. W. MacPhee, formerly of Charlotte- town, has been promoted to the pos- ition of Night Editor of the Toronto Evening Telegram. Agent at Chilllwack, B. 'C., accom- Genny orgammd m Torontu d_ lottetown. his l -- ~i . ~l-. lglruith are holding u.i ted selv ceslbeen lived m‘ thegcanadian west On July 26th., the Feast oi’ Si. Anne, all event of much interest took place ill the chapel of St. Dunstanb Universltyl Sr. Mary m“ Dolores. nee Joseplline Doucette, Hunter River, and "St. Mary Ida. use Jeanette Coady, New Wilt- shire. pronounced the first vows Utility Knim 11-99, Eight-g origin the Congregation of the Sisters ,0f St. Marthafatld Miss Emilie Pltre, Rustico, and Miss M. M. 0 Trot and 2.27 Trot and Pace. . ve expired, renew now and get two it of the Order with the names Sr. time late respectively‘. His Lorilsllip Bishop O'Leary of-i Port Elgln and Prince Edward Is- Judge Gram; now r ides in ficiated, assisted by Rev. Urban. M ngpgn is Gillie. Reverend John Knox 8.1 J_5_B0y(1,.l- Guelph, Ontario, gave the sec-i Transcript, mon for the occasion, taking its ___. |his text the words of St. Paul: “l. 110L195]; T313 _.thereforc a prisoner ill the Lord 0g the beseech you that you walk utorttiy, lof the vocation in which you are called, with all humility and mild-l , mg by mow,- fm- the washdadness, and with patience silpporting- one another in charity, careful to‘ 'where they will camp. _ , Lam‘. they Wm vmt-keep the unity of the spirit ili the bod peace." preacher pointed out that all Chris- tians were called to the high voca- tionof following Christ and that it was a blessing to ally family to have one of its members receive; the call to n life of special service‘ isuch as is given by the Sisters in, the charitable null educational iu-. lstitutious oi‘ the Diocese. l-le was‘ M“ Mwpheeilistened to with rapt attention by, he accepted e" "PP°*""“="1 ""2112.millpliifiifilnf?“ .i§i§‘.§.‘."“..1l‘.‘;“. e guest of Mr. and Mrs ma Street.- Moncton l; some time. Halifax and Wolfvllle. In the, tter town, Rev. Mr. -Herman will: ISLANDER PROMOTEVIL-Mr W. gs’,92:60‘:‘gvifiggtfhgggoqfizgrgs;3sung by the convent choir, the ’l‘el __ of the founders and is °N “°"'°'“' vmrn-M" M“. President of tn; Maritime Old Boy provincmliDeilni bringing to a close a holy’ sJauil lmpl-i-sslvi: ceremony. f." W and Girls Association which was lg- -——~—<o e began his journalistic career as . . l “printers devil" on the Charlotte-lMarltllne “w” G““"“““' ' Names Volcanic Cit FATHER OFFICIATES m preacher i . VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug-i —~l ill the Carleton West Saint John. William Ryan, of Thriving and ambitious cities now‘. girdle Canada, but not one.of these‘ proud municipalities can ever hope‘. to approach the Utopian ideal at-. tained by ‘Volcanic City." l No railway agent will sell one a, ticket to this attractive town; ltsi nameis not to be found on any map. ‘of Canada. Like Plato's Republic,1 the magic island of Shakespeare's‘, “Tempest? and a thousand other», ‘realms oi dreams it never existedl the Rev. Mr. Ryan, Sn», is in ninety-fifth year, and has been‘ for nearly seventy Yet his voice is clear and hie memory excellent, and ‘m’ “mm; ‘f, My ,1?‘ ,::g::.',_" than that of Bill, “V0lcanic" Brown: ‘mil He“ w- ' Y?“ h "l charéa-Several times fortune has tantalized. wt‘ e1 11w mime;- "“‘ eh“; . elhim with visions of fabulous wealth, 1f" i118 W“ "a" w 3m‘ week ‘but on each occasion the vision has _ 11119;‘ Y?" u,“ gfifimi’: “(the Bu‘): proved a mirage. He has stood in ‘first i-lizdlrcll‘ ‘will be ill charge for the shadow or ‘he gallows and only» the mouth bf August. ——Slnint John fecenfly‘ at an age when m°st men; T humuma‘ are content to doze in their easy, ° elm") ~ chairs, heiwas discovered lost in the, ______r¢..>____. mountains with both feet frozen‘ anlg near to rdeath. rowrl, w o was born in New. r at the Z00 Brunswick, came to British Colum-* bia after making a name for himself in the Ontario lumber woods. Willie] giflstiliectling near the Intel-national, ' orcr emadewhthbll t1 (BY arms“ mm“ PM“) k be a rich strike. life teholkiglelbeflhai‘ LONDON, Aug. 1- — Mm‘ ey he had discovered a mountain liter-i Rock. Where éhe‘ bfib°lmmruvgéi Shelly loaded with gold and lnstantlyi the London oo 0g ca rar > l-..he b b 1d _ _- was a place ofnruiued lilflnififiglltlljlyYiplanfif$éninahtgyl firms; 23d r2525?’ the other day. OlliBB, ollg l u_ “Wm h t b . have been lggokeu iliplllyi) the iltlflxuhesl’ was 0 9 bulli- ili) ilmlmd. cl of some fenia e a coils '0 The pmspe to . b hm ‘ Abyslnla. as mete“ ">1 the 111111“- lpricked by scolernilrl: ilsveziisggiiig! Their arrival has caused elloug and volcanic any as he had chflsp heart-burning to furnish the plots tened his mwn o" the future wast of half a dozen "eternal triangle qflegated to the land of amb-mouq; dramas, aiid sufficient scuffling dram“ From that day forward h-e 111111 ‘1111111113 t" all“ m’ U" a wholeiwas known throughout the moun regimet of forces. t 1 t ,, . ,, ‘l The male baboons have been .15)‘: fizxlerglagsstlligficlzgggu lgrgwn-l waiting for mates for some time. decades g ‘"111 it:ewsxefzdyihnlixfzcilldgeolexibiti: some years later he made a 59TH ' uine discovery in the Cop er Mo n. or four on to the hill. Tile cllatter- mm district but P - 11 ing males snt illifll waitned$lllillriutig 01.5 after wéanhxlflge Sign‘)? zifllff; ra u was pour ng tow . . m tn We N ' door of the cage was opened each despitee ‘gfllegzfflgfigslgglrnevlvllijkzl-"liléI Miss Janie Co-ffiu, Savage Har- bour, is spending some time the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. A- Clark, The usual services were held in the United Church at 11 a. m.. and p7 m., conducted by Mr. H. P. lTupper, student Pastor, in the ab- R. L. Coffin and family, 8., who have with relatives here. left Port Hawksbury. N. , where Mr. Coffin has been as- ou “o, Purity Flour ll limb h! tlicodler baboon cxerciseil the mall's privil- ege of selection. choosing his mate as she came out. Some of them, indeed, chose too quickly, and, after dragging their mates away ileciiled that second thought might be even better. So they returned to the marriage market, but found that the demand was greater than -the supply. Crestfallen, they scampered back to their first choice, only i0 find that some equally discrim- inating male had appropriated her! Some of the. strongest males, however, acquired two or three wives, which they seem likely to keep. Monkey Rock residents who showed the best sense and for- bearance were the lialf-tiozen fe- males whose pcrogative it has been to supply- feminine interest. in the past. When/the interlopers appear- ed yesterday they were certainly annoyed. They did not let their husbands take new mates without giving them a piece of their mind. and still more of their teeth. One or two matrous among the new arrivals were not allowed to join in the burly-burly. They had small black infants clinging to them. who might have been harm- safely lodged in the aanatorium cltementlias died down; then parents. advert-Bail ‘ has superior For superior protein content and to. r v K M0941“ c‘ ed ill the tumult. They have been I.‘ with their mothers until this ex- lthey will be placed ou the rock Ito pick and choose their new step __4-._. ..__.. considered to be his rights, he did not benefit to the extent of one dol- lar by his find. The 8891118 prospector became a, well-known and popular figure ilii 1-16 boundary district. of British Columbia and when he was arrested on a murder charge scores of friends rallied to his support. Enthusiasm rnn high when his name was hon- orably cleared and he stepped from prison a free man. Even if Volcanic City had become an actuality, there are many pgp- sons who would have felt no desire to reside there, for Browll had very rigid notions as to howdt; was to be governed. Pious folk would have been unhappy within its walls, for no churches were to be allowed. And as the use of money was to be m. icrly forbidden, misers and spend- thrlfts alike would have felt them- selves out of place there. Brown still dreams of sudden wealth; the volcanic mountain still lifts its cone-shaped peak to the skies; but the ideal city which in ‘t/srsfsifi“ “(i .\;=-_-_-.,-\) _ Have pep these hot days! LAZY summer appetites wake right up to Pep! flow." gc 0d those golden of “whole wheat taste! Crammed full of crispy flavor crunchy fiatkes and healthful zest! Just‘ the cereal for a delicious breakfast these hot days. Or a crisp, inviting lunch. Peps you up! i Pep is health in a package. vIt Ganadab Northern his imagination he built about its base is not listed in any gaaeteer of Canada. SHOULDER _BLOOM A willowy yellow chiffon chrysan- themum on a Chanel evening gown nestles at the rear of. the left cor- ner of a batteau neck and hangs its petal Miladys back. MW. » udlitiol- til deg‘: on trust co i . with the Indian River picnlg were PAGE SEVEN contains the vitamins-all the won- derful food elements of nature’s most favored grain. And the bran. Enough to be mildly laxative. Helps prevent con- stipation. Pep is a wonderful food for children. Serve it often with milk or cream-with fruits or hone}; added. Your grocer has Pep. = Ute peppy bran food Till HWY Billli F000 w.» ~ i. .. t, our-q... Wityvuwlfa. An: 7M’ m!” _ i Height-B ft. 3 in. 1. Stephen Glllls. Indian River. ‘ 2. Reuben I-leckbert, Indian River Running Broad Jump ' Sllmilllil‘ ,tton reached Godliaven. Greenland. Ports Icebound (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Aug. 2. —-Heavy ice conditions anti n gencifl tardy although the Canadian Arctic Archipelago are reported by _ wireless to the northern territories nmmmg m5“ “m9 UM" 14 Y's- and Yukon branch of the Depart- _ merit of trio Interior from the s. s. 1- R°Y Easter. Indian River- Beotllic. carrying the minim] “pew 2. Stephen Gillts, Indian River. ition to Canada's northern posts. 3- R- Iieckbiffl. 111111811 Rive!‘- Tilc latest wireless despatch re- i ceivcd states that the expedition reached Baollc Peninsula on Elles- mere Island, the most northerly pol- ice post, customs house, and post office in the world, on Sunday, July 31st. At this point. difficulty was being experienced in unloading sup- plies on account of the ice. From this point the ship will tum southward and it is expected that the ice will have cleared so that the itprovislonlng of all the posts, inl- possible during the outward voyage, 3. Chester Champion, Kensillgton, l 50 Yd. Dash tUnder i0 Years) 1. Earl Craig, Mulpeque. | 2. Jinlmic Higgins, Kellsingtoll. l 3. Louis Rogers, Indian River. ‘k Running High Jump (Open 1. Ilarry Easter, Indian River. 2. Rubi. Craig, Malpeqne. 3. Orville Darrach, Kensington. Height-A ft. l0 ill. Pole Vault. l. Maurice Higgins, Kensingion. 2. Harry Easier, Indian River. 3. James Millman, Kellsington: Orville Darrach, Kensingtolr. l. Orville Darrach, Kensington, 2. Maurice Higgins, Kensington. d. Harry Easter. Indian River. Distance-iii ft. 1 in. J .. l6 lb. Hammer Throw 1- 1-0“ Cameron. Indian River. 2. Maurice Higgins, Kensington. 3._George Higgins, Malpeque. DlSLllllC(-!—G2 ft. 5 in. J In 16 lh. Shot Put. , l. Harold Mullsly. Kensington. 2. Maurice Higgins, Kensington. 3. Lon Cameron. Indian River. 1 Dlst.-—29 ft. 5 ill. "fill. Step and Jurnp 1. Orville Darrach, Kensington. 2. Harry Easier. Indian River. 3- $901116 Hillsins. Malpeque. Dist.— 34 it. 2 in. l can be completed on the homeward voyage. The Beothic sailed from Sydney. N. s., on July 18th and after a rather rough voyage the expedi- ou, Saturday, July 23rd, Indian River Picnic Sports The Athletic sports in connection To Find out if you FoocL-A study of Make; this Test ‘ need Dr. Chane’: Nerve , than symptom! will enable you to decide. a grand success. Competition w“ This blood and nerve restorative keen. and a deep tutor-est w“ was devised for use in two great evincedjy both athletes and gpgc-‘ classes of diseases, one of which tutors. The jumps were Rood Con“ ilsually-deveiopa from the other- sidcring ‘he so“ “round ‘is Anaemia or bloodlmnua, and Nerv- Easter, Maurice 3131M’ o "y our Exhaustion. If , the blood is punch EM Harold Lg - ‘V1119; thin and watery, aais indicated M can,” and“ "llelv show-i by plllnf‘ of n» li mud- and out t 1118 ‘hem to a try-, ums, or if you areaflictaedby some a some future time for the’ orm nervous trouble, you will Ablzweit track team-if they gm,‘ find in Da. Gum's Naava FOOD -in form and practice COMiStently, the must certain moans of relief and restoration. Someoftlsesymp- toms and aillnqiu which come under tidégeading arezfli flu‘ - in blood com on, palior of eylilds, f!’ and gum tired fee - 5“ - . u. nd lubitl '1.“ ‘i1 ' SUMMARY 15 its. Dammit; t, u. ,,,,,,, can. osmium- Kefaaingmn f; .1: c aogvoiias rorbratimaervool xilfty? inn-outta. tricking of Si“? "2.".."i."£""' %.'..“.;EI.° an . 10:.“ mciioryfhfility to coa- centrate the mind. ‘ Da. 0mm’! Nnvl Poon in unify thegroavertof voa. Byform- i new red in the blood ti: food treatment nourlahQ the. starved and depleted nerves back to health and vigor. Try it when you aifilrun ‘gownfland out! of aorta. 15' v: res re all energy an girlie you format lifo in worth, viag. -, head- irrit-