AUGUST .4";~~1927 .,.._ DURING user's " TEETl-IING TIME, The Bowel: Become Loose pimhms, dysentery, coho, cram -, ‘w, ulsuifesf’. l. come swollen, and cank mouth. d h; ssve the baby's life. fipfi, Erasrket for 80 years. . Prism, 50s,: bottle at or __.___.._--~..---—--____ EVENING HEADDBESS For plquancy. Paris fastens a bandeau of gold or silver around a curly coilfsur, using s dagger or stoneslo other pin o! precious catch it on the left side. For PSORIASIS ‘his Our Ilerflnl Remedies; [look on 8k!n Diseases. New Treatise on Cilroulc Disease by Herbal Remnedlss. Pamphlets on Loss of Manhood null dlsenaes of men. Booklet on Eelnule ills and nllriee free by mall. J0 years’ nrperlence. (Without criticising or lllnpurngiug your doctors write nu before losing hopeJ ‘Freuilneni by mull our speciality. English llerbnl Llsn 111M Dnvln Vancouver, B. 0. Clllllldlfd Oldest Herbal institute Dispensary 4' ‘ . sccournllsu“ HEALTH- Heaith demands, that you hive a certain amount of “roughnqw in-your food to sssurs perfect elimination. tons up the system end clear »the complexion. . , STEWARTS WHOLE WHEAT BREAD _ gives you bran In just the right amount and in its most appetlzing form. It contains the 100% wheat-herry-noth- ing added to it, nothing ‘ken sway. Ask Your Grocer. Stewart's Mode in chsrlotletewn 161 Kent street 0"’ We onrry lfsrge stocks of nil kinds of live stock FEEDS. We buy in UABLOAD lots at 1 very lowest prices. We l" in s position and do sell at 4 very close‘ prises. WHOLESALE ,1 AND RETAIL‘ ‘ FEED OATS (Bloch and‘ AAAAA skmmAAkAmAsksnnAm-u. b ’ ‘Wlllio-l Slime extra llenvv ' u , ',@-»/,7,‘S7 owesterliwhitefeedontmnlso‘ _ ._ ‘-'- -- 1 hhnfl y“... ‘na “an 4 0+9ffO§+90§§§+Q4+Q-#§-OQQ+ m . i‘ men should see these < ' ' . _ “m 1 Women i , ' ' , _ ACCEPT nus BEMARK- ‘ ~ ~ ‘ __ _ _ . p _-_ -—-- . _ _ ** 1 "j, , ‘mm OFFER ‘ Bringing Up Father l I '1 - ~ , Bren. Shorts. White nssq- a ' ~ - l " - 1f flllosl. 0min! 01ml. Full l: GILLETTE S, NOW s22 wan-r wou olD-l ‘row ‘(OUWSIWFTO NVITF- | 1 S,“;?,°",,,,',,°,',',,,°'P,",',, m“ ’ Newest Creation ‘rue suurAu AN‘ ms FAMILY FOR onhnsw Dread“ < our um. Orneted o Uniole llnsor Elliflslsliy m» woo lsTratzvgul-lhsrgasrxgzggélguzgffgg yvéxggfgfir- 1 Linseed mull. Mine Grslh Women IQ" we DOOR H0055, - _ , . (for Poultry), Chicken Heal, (line and ooirsehfi 3:) Bone Serene (for - A ‘ALLA Prsissd Rey solemn Immanuel: full line sf <_r@klllw \ a v earner 8.4m, ourselves; the gurus - ers form in the This ls the time when the . in the Nuvy imngue Building- : AAAA¢$L¢_%AAALAQAAAAA THE_CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN '- ___v PAGE ssvmlj; |r-_ Central Guardian AUCTION SALE, standing hay at Protestant Orphanage farm 2 o'clock Monday, August 8th. 8266 8 3 5 2i ALL SUMMER VOILES and Ray- one clearing at l-2 price, Wednes- day morning. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 824l-8-2-3i NEW PREMIUM — Ladies Shoo _ ping Bass siven free with every new o: renewal subscription to the Guardian. AUTO BTROF RAZOR in case post paid to any address in Canada on receipt of a new 0r renewal yfsrlv wbrwrl-puoa m Tile (luar -I an. x RENEW YOUR. SUBSCRIPTIQN today and be in line for the Con- vertable Waterproof Shopping Bag now being given trec with each yenr- ly subscription. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION may have expired, renew now and gel your choice of a Valet Auto Strop Rotor, blade and strap free. or Val et Utility Knife free. Eishtr one makes a remarkable premium. SUNDAY SERVICES -Servicss in. the Orwell and Vernon River circuit, August 7th as follows.‘ Cherry Valley at 10130- St. And- rew,s Orwell, u! 2.30 p. m.; Orwell Henri n; 6:30. This lust is n spec- isi service for the Orange Society. A para s from the hail. All are in vlted. Note the change ill hour. BAPTIST CHURCHES - Rev. A. C. Banyard will preach at West- lncreluud 11 u. m.; Tryon- 3 p. m.; Albany 7.30 p. m. A hearty wel- come to all. APPRECIATED RECOGNITION , —'l‘ho Royal EilWflNl Chapter“ Daughters 0i‘ ills idlnpiro, received s. few days ago admirable autu- gruphcd portraits of ‘Phcil- Excel- isllcios Vi-xl-Juult and Visunnntessl Willingdon. Thelrggrncious recng. niiion in greatly appreciated and the portraits 1W8 being framed and will he huur in the l. 0. D. E. rcmn ON MOTOR TRIP.—- Mr. and Mrs- Wm. J. Hall of West ltoxhlnyv, Mass, and Mr. and Mrs. l1. C. Hey- wood oi’ Woonsocket, R. l., arrived an guests ni‘ Mr. and Mrrmdoseph S. Dover " ui. York- They lei‘! Boston Saturday morning, July 23, stepping at Fredericton, N. 13., Sat- urday night and at Tormentine Sunday night, arriving at York Monday uftc-ruon. Wednesday they motored -t.0 Souris with Mr. Dover. After a very enjoyable visit they left Friday morning for a tour of Nova Scutia and will return to Bos- ton via the Yurmonih Lille. PERSONALS Miss Mary" McKee nnd Miss Vic v Craig have returned to Ottawa sf-l fer n pleasant visit to liirs. Edi- son. Mullen, llorlunzl Apartment. Mrs. L. J. Melansou and child- rcu, of Charlottetown, have re- turned home after having spent the past-few weeks visiting relat- ives and friends in Saint John. Miss Violet McLaughlin, of Mecklenburg street, St. John, _left Monday to spend her vocation nt Charlottetown and Brlmkley Beach, P. E- l. She will also make a visit in Nova Scotia before returning to Saint John. l v Perhaps, you will not A need a supply of COAL for several weeks, hut our novice to yen is to look ahead. Order now nnd hove it of! youi- mind. Phone us wdny your requirements. , W. D. GILLIS & CO. Phone 116 ii. Vi? . Nova Scotia - .1, Bruns l i ii ‘ Mil "j-Lcgcnd tells how in the year 986 B iarne 7 . ' ‘Hcriulfsson sighted thcsc shores when adverse winds f ' tossed him from the course to Greenland. Lief , Ericsson made u voyage in the year I000 to find, if he could, the land sccn by Biarne. Ccnturicslater— in 1497-]ohn Cabot’s discovery of the Island of Cape Breton, converted some of the legend t0 fact, ‘f, but the first real attempt at colonization was made France to the Sieur des Monts on Novcmbcr8, I603. And the new world was known as Acadia. After a winter of preparation, a party of I20 im- migrants including artizans of all trades, laborers and soldiers, sailcd from Old France in April, I604, "find established a settlement at Ste. Croix. (‘ham- plain accompanied the expedition. This, and ‘succeeding companies of adventurers, clung to the land, despite privations, conflicting ambitions, and the buffcting of frontier fortune. New settlements grew, phuunix-like, and prospered 0 fundcr the patent issued by Henry the Fourth of - 11‘ T e productio reaches about NOVA SCOTIA lture - Field crops sverag n of apples, principa 1,750,000 barrels in a good year. ten billion feet of Forests - The forest areas include near-l coniferous timber suitable for sawing an ' pulpwood. Fisheries - The much- feeding ground of coun industry of national importance, 1925. Mining - Has the only coal yet disc seaboard of America, vast deposits of being sufficient to last 2 per zmnum. Other miner Monufdctures - Hus near] u Capital of $117,000,000, t and steel works. 00 years. Pr MARITIME PROVINCES wick - IJTince. Edward Islandl e $20,000,000 per snnuln. lly in the Annapolis Volley, v 24,000,000 cords of indented saeomi: is the breeding and tless millions of fish, provrdlng an worth over ten millions in overed on the Atlantic ood quality bituminous uction over $20,000,000 uls include iron, gold, gypsum, etc. 1,200 manufacturing plants, with e most important being huge lI'0i'l ‘Tourisn- An ideal tourist land, visited by over 100,000 tourists every year. Navigation the world. it ' Mgriculmre - Of 10,718,000 acres ar acres are still available for settlers. Forests - The Crown lilfldillf 11,720 square large spruce and pine forests, which contribut - Halifax Harbor is one of the is 616 luiles nearer to Liverpoo NEW BRUNSWICK wealth of the Province. Fisheries - Famous for its sea fisheries, which have a pro- duction of about $5,000,000 per annum. Mining - Coal un small rfions beil vuluab e oil shales. Manufactures - There are nearly 900 lTlflllllfflCtllfiu5 plants with a. capital of close to $92,000,000. Pauigation- The port of Saint john the Canadian Pacific Railway, the port on the Atlantic seaboard. = Provinces are deservmg of further epics. from the ashes of t finest seaports in lthan New York. the 17,863,040 acres of land in the Province, e suitable for a riculture and millions of %)airying flourishes in this Province, and farm production is estimated at $40,000,000 per uuuum. miles inclu ' THE histcryof the Maritimeys dawned in _the_sa as of the Norse- ~ '~ l men; the achievements and potentiahtles 0 these Atlantlc dc e much to the derlies alrnrea of 100 square miles, only lg worked. Among other minerals are is the winter port of being one of the safest he hopes and handiworks of their predecessors and eventually the fertile valleys and forests fulfilled the promise of wealth. From the founding of Port Royal (Annapolis, NS.) in I605 to the prcscn have gone from success to succc t day, the h/Iuritime Provinces us in the task of nation building. The tide of civilization which lapped ago, has surge until pride in the 1m to work for the greater glory of Qunad destiny well up in cvcry heart. The strategic geographical position and physical resources of the Maritime Provinces make a glorious and prosperous future iucvitnblc. Everything points to the fact that these provinces have already crossed the threshold of a new era of prosperity zmd if the plan the Atlantic seaboard so many centuries d across the Continent to the Pacific, tionul achievement, a common desire a and :1 belief in her s now under way for harnessing their tidal waters prove successful, then that development will be immensely hastened and enhanced. The Northern Electric Company is proud of the opportunity to take part in this development by manufacturing much of the equip- ment necessary for the generation and transmission of electricity. Agriculture winch Is won oi which 1s nctu Fisheries - Has import illg the glzzltesl source uf revenue. PRINCE EDVJARD ISLAND i (‘Iilllif-‘IIKFL ally under cultivation in field crups. - Possesscs 1,397,001 acres of land, nearly all of derfully fertile, but only a little more than half nut fisheries, l rhslers and oysters be- Pnsscsses nvl-r 200 lobster ‘ Fur Farming - l‘; pnz-cluincul l.l fur Llrluizlg, and cspe-cihlly in iln- raising of sliver foxes. so CANADA 1 1567 1 Information This nnnnllllrrnllull rzppcurx in Illa IIIfSS throng/ran! (lmazla fllis nlmlill. 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