.-,, h ..;..Trlian oars iBlack and 4. ~< Btln- 81mm. White Mid- ' hill-ill“. ' e ' Ielee Werlehou ' 00 Wsur Shoe ,_ 1 Selflt John, Ni’? " l ,1 t nolfhelielil Iili {CENTRAL tullmll ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘l NEW PREMIUM -— Ladies ring Bags given free with new or renewal subscription to the Guardian. AUTO STROP RAZOR in Show‘ every Phone 17. CIIB MccluAln-s TAXI SERVICE. l LADIES SHOPPING BAGS C05- vertable to two sizes. Free witil Presbyterian g Summer School and Missionary u m .. . Conference At Piotou Thd Presbyterian Summer School which in the Academy Hail, Hunter River And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. George Andrew, Concord, N. H., are visiting farmer's brother, Mr. Jss. E. An- drew and Mrs. Andrew at their home here. ' the . , You eouldalt make it as tong and strong as Brantford 5’, . xntforrllfrrro-Locks are - tardent, permanent, econ- l. . K patter] Rodi? Irentfor Co. United I Uli- i0l Dost paid to any address in Canada "ll 796610! 0f a new or renewal yearly subscription to The Guar- dian. _ i-Z- f RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION today and be in line for the Con- vertable Waterproof Shopping Bag now being given free with each year- ly subscription. , YOUR SUBSCRIPTION may have expired, renew now and get your choice oi a Valet Auto Strop Razor, blade and strap fresher Val- et Utility Knife free. Eiehtr one makes a remarkable premium. T0 LET-Office in Morris Block Victoria. Row, formerly occupied by Confederation Life. Apply at Fennel] s. Chandler's. 8167-7-27-31. each new or renewal yearly suh scription of the Guardian. N AiNNAN ENTRIES close Satu dly, Aug]. 5th., Jldree-ftit-all, 2.20 Trot, 2.29 Trot and Pace, ‘Colt Stake $1150.00 inipurses. Races Aug- 17th. 8170 nnaoateau: CHARGE, U-Ni- TED CHURCH 0F caisson. _ CHURCH SERVICES-The Pres- byterian Church in Canada. Sunday. July 31st. There will be services in Granville at 11 a.m., Clifton at 2.30 p.m., Long River at 7.30 p.m. Pictou, July 19-27 was a splendid success. Upwards of forty Sunday School pupils and older people were in attendance daily. The following programme was car- ried out for eight days: Bible study. v 1150-1035 Missions of our Church and Missionary Problems. 10.40-11.25 S. School andYoung 9-935 2.00-8.00 Recreation. 6.00 Supper. 7.00-4.40 Open air great questions. 8.00 Public Addresses by prom- inent speakers in one of the town churches. v The school was under the direc- ists here on Monday. itng friends here. l-lopedale. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Perkins, and son of Norton, N. B., were motor- Miss Mattie and Mr. Louis Ham- mond of Raymond, N- 11.. are vl‘s-. At present, they are the guests of their uncle. Mr. Nelson Carew and Mrs. Csrew. Rev. David Coburn, M. _A., B. D., Peoples Work- Pastor. Services forJuly 31st: 11.30-12.15 Address on Christian Mr.‘ and Mrs. Geo. H. McMillan. North Granville ll a. m-; Rose Service/ ' IMarion and Hank McMillan. and Valley 3 p. m.; Bradslbnne 1 p. in. 1.00 Dinner. Mrs. Geo. D,_MscLe0d. motored to ‘Tyne Valley on Saturday where . they spent talks oni lis the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest El- the Mr. Clyde Stedman, Sackvlllb, is s ending a holiday here visiting . . , BAPTIST CHURCHES _ Nl-CS will be tor's offices Rev. FREE al-fsacnossouasr EIT- held ‘n the doc- in Malpeoue July mission ry from Korea. tion of Rev. L. L. Young, returned r. and Mrs. Murdock Cutfife. Mr. D. M. McDonald, Hopedale, sud! clfflfld. Information urnielse ' ‘on Brentford Roofing rendered by P .:- .,.. “tutorials?- . ,, Hollies, N.S. d and Service §~1Fennell& Chlindler, Limited - - - .. . 1'» .fil.nno.. n: l- _ - ~ Charlottetown, P. E..l. Podle&'l'hompilon, Ltd. - -Montag'ue, P. E." I. m , v We carry large stocks oi all f- Hlllfl of live stock ‘FEEDS. , “NW0 buy in CARLOAD lots at M, yery lowest prices. We are M" in e- position‘ and ‘do sell ‘at .. ., an very close ‘Ellie!!!- hwllili-ESALE ' »A';ND RETAIL ._ _ "WllM-l Some extra heavy white feed’ oats, also».- _' ll/hlld whites and blacks, firemen should "iresfihese ‘ . J. y‘! i.’ l . (Also? or use -~ g comm.“ ma. 0|! Cake Meal A, Schnmaeher Peed, Beet yum: » 0*" M081. Cracked. Qmln, Linseed» Meal, Mixed an", < ."°" Pllflltryl. Chicken Feed, 01s r Shells. Poultry cm,- . Chill’ oal _(for Poultry), Bone Mul- (iine and coarse), Beef gala-Bone Scraps _(for Poul. Pressed Ilay 150-. to, and a , Poultry Sllpfllgg, cslurli a co. LIMITED.‘ ' - B5808. reaps. AA‘¢;A -and Straw. lllll line of, A FLOUR f: \ ~ THE .. ~Halifax Herald » AND - fit. John Telegraph . ling. 37'Cents Per Copy- Received levery evening 10' iiiinntee after arrival of 0.30 _ trei. a rA violets NEWS sronu l . can't-tell to m. them with‘ ., so} A" v “My”. u” . .;,,""'~.I Mm tickle at 1.5220”? 1351 ARE YOU READY FOR THE HAY- 4 ING SEASON WHICH WILL BOON Harpoon Hey Forks ...........$2.65 l-Iay Carriers ................. OTHER. HAYING REQUIREMENT 'English Nash Scythee ..‘.......l5-40 Scythe Sneths Clipper Scythe: Scythe Stones Emery Mowing Machine Stoneenilfi G indsiones per lb. .............0)% Grinlstones Fixtures my ‘Knife j Prong Hey Forks ....0l.00 A 0130 Phong Hay Forks $1.10 it $1M ”i<i,hlr”“ l 1lw=l= yillftlllllllt co. colon US ' CHURCH NEWS — Rev. A. E. ~|WAN1 1° ' lief Association of Canada, will Qppgg 50M: fllJeak at the following services on ‘at’ Sunday, July 31st: Margate Unit- fA. C. Banyard will preach at Bon- shaw at 11 a. ln.; Tryon 7.30 p.m.; Subject “The Exodus of the Soul". A hearty welcome to all. HARTNEY - There will be ser- vice next Sunday in Hartney Hall at 7 p. ln. Subject; Theology and Nature; Sunday School at 6 p.m. Kochaly, Secretary American Re- ed Church 11 a. m.; St. Stephens‘ Churcll, Burlington, 2.30 p. nl.; St. Marks Church, Kenaillgton, 7 pm. INDUCTION SERVICE. -- Tile induction of Rev. A. D. McDonald, B- A.. into the United Church charge 0f Souris, is to take place at Bay Fortune Church, July 29th., 11 a, m. Rev. J. M. McLeod, M, A.. St. Peter's to preside and induct. Other members of Presbytery will attend. '~ 29th morning only and Eedeque in afternoon, July 30th in Summer- side Red Cross office, O'Leary Aug- ust 1st,, Bloomfield August 2nd, morning only, alid Alberton in ut- terlloon, Tigush August 3rd and 4th, Tyne Valley August 6th., morn. ing only._ Ollly cases referred by doctors will be examined by the specialist. 7.152 AT cAVENolsl-l-Amons the visitors enjoying the sea-bathing and balmy breezes at Cavendish Capes for the post ten days are Miss Blanche MacDougall, Somer- ville, Mass; Miss Julia Graham. Charlottetown; Miss Margaret Co- burn; Mrs. Louis MacKay and Mrs Jack MacLeod and little daughter Mary, Bradaibane. ,The above young ladies have enjoyed the many attractions of this wonderful spot that they are already plan- ning to revisit their cottagenext year. assisted In the work of the School he was l2 Rev. E. F‘. Harrison, Rev. D. O. Mc sy, Rev. H. W. Alien, Rev. E. H. Murdock, Rev. 1-l. W. Griffeths, Rev. F. G. McIntosh, Mrs. L. A. Moore, Mrs. L. L. Young, Mrs. H. W. Allen, Miss Jean McGregor, I-‘tev. Robert Johnston, Rev. R. H. Stavert Rev. Frank Baird, Rev. T. L. Coyle and Rev. C. B. Cundit. At the large gathering on Sunday, celebrating the preaching of the first sermon in Pictou Co., by Rev. James McGregor, D. D., 23rd, 1786. Rev. W. M. Thomson. Rev. D. M. Lamont and Rev. Errislie were also‘ present. The teaching of the_ iorenoon classes was splendidly done by Rev. and Mrs. L. 1... Young. Rev. D. O. McKay, Mrs. L. A. Moore and Mrs. (Rev) H. W. Allen. The open air talks and evening addresses given by Rev. Johnston, Rev. F‘. Baird, Rev. L. L. Coyle, Rev. R. H. Stavert, Rev. W. W. Allen. Rev. E. H. Murdoch, Rev. F. G. McIntosh, Rev. W. M. Grifieths Boston, Mas-ea, -_.-._- Mr. and Mrs- on July Sunday, visiting friends. ' W. Mass, _ l-Iopedaie and Springton. Robert Dngwell are with friends in Anualldale- acting Tele- was among the delegates returning on Friday evening from the Nation- ale Division. Sons of TemDBPil-"ce. which met in Halifax last week. Miss Helen Rodgerson, B. A., who isspending a three week's holiday at her llomfl in Cbariotteflown, visited friends here the latter part of the week. Bod McDonald, Southpori were motorists here on Miss Marion McDonald, R. N" and Mir. Neil McDonald. Boston. Mass., have arrived by motor oh n v'sit ti; their father, Mr. D. M- McDonaid. ‘Hopedale. Their cous- in, Miss Sarah Ciow, Somerville. is also visiting friends in Mrs. Dingweli and Miss Dorothy spending n holiday Miss that we shall fill eil telephone orders to the letter. Your wiehee con- . cernlnp grade. prlee and, prompt delivery ll. illl '81’ change in hour. of service HUNTEii-‘l RIVER cmcul-T Services Sunday, July 31: Nortil River 11.00 a. m., Hampshire 3.00 Rev.vR- W. Ross will be the preacher at the three services of the Lord's Supper will be administered at the ill. dithe Sacrament service. ellilig (Pleas! from at the home of Mr. and Mrs; wold Graham. Cambridge, t no e was united ili marriage to Wiliiu WEDDING BELLS -—A vet‘? pretty double wedding took place Os- on Thursday evening, July 21. 19:57, when their daughter, Alice Emma, were of a high order. A Summer School of a similar nature will he held in Zion Church Hall August 8-15. Rev. W. M. Kannawin, D. D., Mrs. Edith Sin- c1air.Miss L. Winchester and a number of our local clergyman will be present to conduct the various classes and give the evening ad- m dresses. All Presbyterians old as Gladys MoKenna is phone Operator during Mrs. Ding- wells absence. , Mr. and Mrs.‘ RTi. Campbell and children, Charlottetown, were vis- itors here on Monday. - wlii sl-zviaurlrrll ANNIVERSARY strive to please. W. D. GILLIS l CO. be our law. We COAL PHONE 170 ' 1927 OUR David Hicken of Oak Valley, ill- so Mabel Lois Kerwin, -:lauglltel' of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kerwin of Cambridge, P.E.l. was united in marriage to Harold Graham, of Sonierville, Muss, formerly of Mur- ray Harbor North, P.E.I. The brides were botll dressed alike ill white crepe de cliene with bridal veils caught up with orange bios- solns. The Wedding March was played by Mrs. Sidney Irving. The! brides were given away by their respective fathers. The ceremony former announcement.) R. H. Bnx- ter, minister. ' SOCIAL. — A most successful Ice-cream sochl took place Tuesday night in the Glen Valley School-house. under the Auspices of the Women's insti- tute, in aid of the school. There was a. large attendance, and qualit- ities of excellent ice cream and cake were served. The sociabil- ity nnd friendship of the Glen Val- le ' y people are unsprpassed' was performed by the Rev.‘ D. V. CHABMED Wu." "ls vlsn-__ O‘Mearn, pastor of the Murray Among the visitors to the City this Hall)" "m" m"! Pete" Rim"! week is ML View‘. Mathewson’ congregation. The brides gift to Toronto, representing there the W. the grooms y" ‘I weddmg "h"? u. Thornhill 00., of Montreal. This M“. Glaham” B1" l" "i" is Mr. Mathewsons first visit to themms a ,C“"‘°" Bmoch “ml M"- mand and needless to say he 1s Hickeiis n pearl necklace. The more than charmed with its beauty, “est” press!" which ‘mmbelwd °"‘ and its invigorating cnmaw ms er a hundred were the immediate lSUCCESSFU L born in Charlottetown but left herehmd groom.“ respscmely" mm" fifty years “so for Toronto when helarldes NIIIEVG just colne home from has built up a lucrative business as ma“ f fdtgrdHMfmm Wm” ma“ a hardware merchant. He has never W351“; Bghgwtgrmtfn 14%;’; i232‘ o‘; l rev“ ted h“ native any’ but his 5°“ their departure. Mr. and Mrs. (ll-a- ] Suvlive bridlfule .Station proceetiln tile afternoon. well as young should plan to attend as many services of this Summer School as possible. Send in all‘ names to A. A. Mc- Donald, 96 Upper Hiilsboro Street, Charlottetown. -A to all. IPERSONALS Misses Eileen and Emma Mclll- nis, accompanied by Miss McMahon left Moncton Monday on- a two week's holiday trip to visit’ friends in Charlottetown. Mr. miMissfl Rluth lVllacKay, Brookline, . , . 59 ‘ ‘ C “whet ML George Mathewson was relatives and fliellds of the blideifivnss Betzllle€azaflslltejwe hearty welcome Johll A» MacDonald, Land yol, dierinanvilie, lcsme city yesterday froin Elliott Iottetown. g to his home ill ll, MBIDBGIIQ; Winnipeg, null Mr, Earl MacKlly passed through tile city Wednesday morning on ,returll to Malpeque, after a pleas ant trip through the eastern part .01? the province. ists here on Tuesday, where Mr. spending a holiday. Gertie town; G. Elmer Dunning, lottetown, the Misses L. Rev. A. N. Gillls, Mrs. G’iils and children, Truro, N. S., and Miss J. McNutt, Malpeque, were niotcr- returning from Charlottetown to Malpeque. and Mrs. Gillie are Other visitors here recently in- clude Messrs. J. E. McCleave, Hal- ifax; T. W. L. Prowse, Charlotte- Char- , Katherine MQKQQQIQ‘ clygown; Ruby MCDmflihe lonely occupant of the house, . gal, Ch‘town: Mrs. Dan McDonald, ffllllld U199 811198 North Wiltsbire; Messrs. Sterling lhoush a detective was called in tto McLean and Harold Easter, Char- no solution to the luystery was / “Mystery” House V " _' ‘SGCPBIJ ‘ (By British United Preee) LONDON, July 28.—What is the London, barred and shuttered. its garden a riot of weeds, the fruit ches of the trees‘! ' lil it fear of invasion, of revolu- tion, that makes its owner keep it barricaded like some mediaeval swer the question, and he makes no confidences. tree-Shaded thoroughfare of old- world houses standing iu their own gardens. Once it was very fa- shionable.‘ 1t is still neat and trim discreetly curtuined, "comfortably oil." But towards tlle top of the gradient tile eye is suddenly ar- rested by the sight of a decaying. dilapidated, forlorn one-man fort- ress, a House of Barricades. it la n. fouretorey dwelling oi brick, and llluat have a dozell or more rooms. The tall windows oul the first floor are shuttered. while; the lower windows are masked by heavy shutters, protected by iroll spikes. l A seven-foot barrier of corrugat- ed iron, with rusty. jagged teeth] along the top, forllls _all outari bresstwork. Above it l‘llll three, strands of heavy-gauge barbed] wire, increased to eight strands at} one corner. in this rampart is a small, stout woodeli wicket, covered with tiie same iron armour, alld this is se- cured with s strong padlock on n stout hasp. To the left of the} door is a small liole for letters. Where tlle rust has eateli into the fence one can see a riot of en- Clltliltel"! liiglitsllatie—a weed , whose name surely entitles it v.0» pride of place ill the tale of n, house of mystery! Above all hang tiie branches of sycamore trees, with coils of barb- ed wire on the ground to trap the trespasser who storms outer "dc- fences". Allcielit corrugated iron flanks the garden. Even it one gained ac- cess to this wilderness the frollt dour still would be out of reach. for a lieavy iroii gate bars the way to tile blistersd and weutlierstailr‘ ed door, above whose dilapidatedl finger-plate appears to be n. tiny peep-liole. Tlle lalie at the bunk ends abrupt- ly at the double doors set ill the, lift. garden wilil of the house. Tile wall bristles with brokell glass. Beyond is ll. very large garden. u riot of weeds, with here and there} ll stack of firewood. According to‘ tile neighbours tiie garden is liev- Camberwell-grove is 'a‘ secluilerh. or Psomlisls ,.'.;., No More- sin with them. tllen-ltothrowewaythoeee niore refined. - castle‘! No one but himself can an- He lu-ges this because their ent ways are making the Englisngirl type" this own nowIflnd Lt}: become artificial like the Ge girls. They put» the paint of _ face and not on the canvas. Where are the roses and the milk? they gone? No, they are und but they will go becellsp the . I'll-B 1221' the it‘ because they have plexions will spoil. “I don't know why the done it. It might be might be much freedom. , . -“Once in New York I paint ~ American beauty. She smokes f , _' i cigarettes a day in my studio. I aayi - to her, ‘In another ten years y ‘ [will be sorry.’ 1 say, ‘The cigsret does not go with you.’ And those words to London's Oh, it makes me pity them." Excitedly fl lessor Philipp edifrom his chair. D1804!!! hi! Ill!“ on his knee, and said: "To here the skirt is not n When he was calmer he wanted girls to go back to the dresses and ways of 1890. i lpairs were executed to the back of the house. - the only sound that has ever from it has been that of a played by a master's hand. PERSONALS‘ their son, Alvin, arrived last accompanied by ' Mr. Take Our Herbal Belrlldlel Book on Skin Diseases. Trcutise on Chronic Dial-nae h er tended, and tile fruit is never. picked. The double gates, painted bluc. eliuw no sign oi’ keyhole, or fast-l cllillg outside, and the woodwork at the bottom is rotten. Early one morning last autumn open, but al- tound. About that time some re- Herlllll Remedies. Lmul of Manhood and lllsslises o nlell. Booklet on Female llls mid S0 years‘ (Without criticising doctors losing hoped Treatment. by mail our speciality. nilvlce free by mall. experience. or disparaging your write us before Herbal DIAIDIMIIYY Limited - var, I. C. Engll I350 Bevin Veneers Canada's Oldest Herbal lnetltll“ ti. BE HERE? . LET US IlELP YOU. First of all equip your barn that he says if spared. both his father and mother will come here next year Mr. J. L. Smith George E. and Irene. leave morning on return Mass. to Use Fly-Tox Enjoy Realist! Sleep "Kill the mosquitoes. Fly-Tex bed ,rooms before retiring. Enjoy repose 49.00 free from the buss and sting of mos- teel Track ltlqultoes. Insist on fly-‘Inx Ior killing !al1 household insects. Fly-Tex is the certainly . and children this Somervllie. m so delighted with ms sojourn here liam intend returning shortly to Somerville, Mass. where Mr. (ll-ll liam has a good position. The pl-e sents were numerous and pructi cal, also quite u. few of the two couples. After a ver their way to their respective llolli es with the feeling that o. pleasant evclling lillil been spelit. Hotel: K. M. Hopgood, Summer envelopes with cash showing the popularity dainty supper the people wellded VBPY ORIENT HOTEL-Followiing is a list of recent guests at Orient Mrs. Charles Patterson, Charlotte- town snd her sister, Mrs. William. Boyle, Bonshaw, left yesterday by the S. S. Hochelaga on a motor triP to visit the latter’s daughter, Mrs. D. J. Morrison at The Manse, Boul- ardarie, C. B. They expect to be ab- . selit about a week. Mr. and Mrs. George Connors, from Melrosc, arrived on the Is-l land to visit friends and relations‘ in Graham's Road, Union Road. Kcnsington, Summcrside, and St. Eleanors. Their many friends are - glad to see tliem back on the is- le‘. Trade Mark u Inch n»: Hooks wlvel Rope Hitch ‘frank Couplings ., "Gilli!!! Ilookl . . . . ' ..so iscientitlc insecticide developed at ' lMellon Institute of Industrial Be- W, search by Rex Fellowship. Fly-Tex is 4a safe, sure, fragrant and will riot "ulstain. Every bottle guaranteed. side, P.E.I.; Fred McNeill; Mrs. H. E. Gregor; Mrs. A. A. Pomeroy; A. A. Pomcroy; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bell: Miss Foster: P.A. Diam- ond, Charlottetown: T. L. Thomp- son, Amherst, N..S.l D. A.-Murray. . _ Pictou. N.S-: Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Campbell, Ch'town: A. G. Peppln,‘ Ch'town; Frank Gardiner, Monc-i ton: Mr. and Mrs B. Ecknrt, Mouc- ton; Mr. ad Mrs. G. Ritchie; Johll land again. Mr. and Mrs. l-iartle, 0. Bowness and their email family from De- troit, Michigan, arrived on the 1s- iaiul Mondayyenight to visit parents Mr. and Mrs Malcolm Mac- Leall. and Mr. Bowness. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Bowness ‘spent a few days in Boston, Met- rose, Nahant. their Hubert ABE LISTED BELOW 41.0: .8150 l t. ...u.o_o ' t r‘ ACCOMPLISH HEALTH- Health" nsmende that you have a ‘certain smeunt of roughage" in your load to eeure gel-feet elimination. tone up the eyetem end oieer he complexion. STEWARTS . WHOLE»-.WHEAT_ BREAD gives you‘ bran In juet the rlgm amount end In its molt sppetislng iorm. it so tslne the1009$ wheet-berry-[xoth- ing added to it, nothing sway. - t lien Ask Your Grocer. Stewart's Merle In Charlottetown 101 Klnt MPO“ Warren; town: A. H. Moniman, N.B.: Miss Bridgeviiib, N. S.,‘ McGregor, Ch'town; 0. Mr. Wood, Clftown; Estelle .Stewart, Tyne Mr. and Mrs. H York; Lorraine Eckart; Phyllis Eckart. Musical Eckarts; Mr. and Mrs. McKay and family, Bradal- bane: Mr. and Mrs. B. Brittain, San Francisco: Mr. and M", E, w, lilstabroolr, All t . - , _ Wilbur; r n8 o“ MM“ A C Mrs. M. (l. Wilbur; J. R. Burns: Mrs. J, n, pun...- W. T. ‘Hicks; - Mrs. w, -r_ Hicks. .. Mon ton. N. B.; Mr, and Mrs. ll t, ' a; . a hiezsslwglillrd. St. John N. A. White, St. John; g1‘!- CIVIOWIHBMr. and Mrs. C. C. -°'“"-“°"= "Mo. Thompson. gift]? Thomliddn. Molitague; Miss Lenin Igtrlzalayilnogtaws; o. Mc- s Q ' North Wiltshire. m’ s‘ Ma's“ J. Montgom- Bmsrsns , ~ Prevent any chance of infection Ally using Mlnelllre. l-lesle also. p.--_--__-__--_--- A. T. Green. Charlotte- C St. Stephen m“ °“"‘°'°,')'_' ham of Glen Allen, ohm-lo. with and rs. Frank Yeigh, Toronto; M. W. Valley.‘ J. R. Dennis, Am- 71°F". N-SJ (l. N. Horton, St. John 8")’ Warwick, New cton, N. B.,- J. Rev. and Mrs. Bertram E. New- their young son and daughter, ar- rived in the City on Saturday even- ing on a short visit to Mrs. New- ham's parents Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Thompson. They came by motor stopping for a week in Kentville. N. S., to visit Mrs. Newhsms sister. Mrs. Keeping and little daughter Francis accompanied them to the City. Rev. R. H.‘ Stavertreturned yes- terday from Pictou where for sever- al deys he hes been attending the Presbyterian S r School and a Missionary Oonifignce zlhitalrhvilas in session J 10- . e n Nova Stavert also attend- the "Annual ‘ ‘on of the Net- ional nlvilion o! 4 ‘ \ Plctou was e splendid sueceu. Summer School on the some . lilston firs. travelled extensively in °‘ &...“'*“"..“°.2...": Olill .-‘.l‘hll k ~ , e O lnionelssi. > l "or l-‘OREMOST outfit"?- 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 of successful practical experience on the advice of leading ranchers and in consultation with acknowledged scientific experts. INGREDIENTS which are of the highest quality _only the best Government inspected being utilized. WORKMANSHIP. Every employee is an expert in his own line of work, for which he has been care- fully trained, a number being with the Company since_its inception over ten years ago. RESULTS. Ranches, using-IMPERIALS regularly, won A over 90* of the prizes at‘ the Fox Shows in Cali- "ada and t e United States, received highest i , prices for , pelts , at Fur Sales, had . the " highest average of production and also the highest "number of young foxes raised to maturity. _ . - To obtain FOXES OF HIGHEST QUALITY f . _ EST QUALITY BISCUITS, “IMPE rlalllli Biscuit to, iilllltillat-Y“ Charlottetown, P. E. L 3133' ' l! gs _ _ “d? - (By Irlfllll us... Preell . wlmoir, July ISA-London eirlls; secret behind the "mystery" house 811011111 hill We‘? hum- "? m” of Camberwell-grove in South‘ east lessor John P11111139“ ““ "‘ ‘ ' Professor Philinrh i lemons O61’ untouched amid the tangled bran- m!!! 90ml"- lllmlfl‘ ind b3 w“ "v “Before the war," he said. "I come to Iondon. I say the English girl-and woman-is wonderful. 0M e change. ‘They 110W girls. "And the cut hairl It is spoiling- ithe face. It is too short and un- beautiful. It spoils the expression. - Shut oil from the world over years ago. the liouse has remain s place of mystery ever since, and Mr. and Mrs ‘Eric Rabkstrom and _, day on P.E.l. to visit friends and relations in Grllllanfs Road. were Mrs. George Connor. Pamphlets on hill‘ I l. words) lid}; ...i- 1111119" . i ice." come piano Mon- They and Y f