9, 1921 _ THE Cll1-\ RLOTTETOWN GU \l‘Dl \N A ‘ PAGE SEVEN Advise Special Hygiene _ for safe wearing of Summer Frocks B, ELLEN BUCKLAND Rtjioferod Nurse ` summer frocks and ii no difficulty protection that makes 01 ¢11!P0Si1- to wear, anywhere, any G¢\KD\¢X- is a new ~eomi'ort B in 1-001! f01' women. now enjoy. 111C “NHC 011 name Kotex. More than a the 1101 YW pad-a scientihc protec- "C _°59|'¢§1- one knows (ilsdsafe. tifilled vi/(i'iili if _lf 1250*? wa in tewor 's 1' ¢ ii |'.r gilimes more ab- ‘,‘K_0TEX" _ ordinary roitan hid. 1' 15" |101 8¢11\l11\€- 1 thoroughly DE- Which solves an- K 0 T X summer problem. Discards as as tissue. Thus no laundry, No laundry-discnrdllke tissue THRESHED GRAIN COMPETITION, 1927 Priies for Field Oats, Wheat, and Barley and Certified Seed Potatoes _i " -__ ’ There will be competitions in the three counties where there are five or more 01111188 05011 101' Whwt. barley. oats and for potatoes grown from otrtliled seed. ~ The number of prizes in eacll County will be proportionate with the number oi' entries. Prizes will be paid according to the combined seore of the standing field and of the threshed grain. ‘ RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. A field of oats shall consist of at least Hve acres, of wheat and barley three acres of certified seed potatoes twqaercs, i ._ 1 1 »~ _ 2. An entry fee of $1.00 shall be charged for the iii~5t_ ,md gmy neun; 10,- cach additional entry of grain and $1.00 for each entry of potatoes. a, The entry fee shall accompany thc applications. 1 4. Entries shall be made to the Department _oi Aigrlculturc, Charlottetown not iam than August acyl-11921. i " » _ . --» _-. ll. Competitors shall notify the Department of Agriculture at least one week previous to date on which harvesting shall begin. _ 6. Competitors are requested to note the following requirements for stand- ing fields of oats only. 7. The field must /be seeded with ia) registered Banner Oats, or lb) seed from a. field which has been sown with registered seed and inspected and approved whilegrowing, or ici seed from fields that have been two or more years in the competition and have scored not less than 241-2 out oi 25 points for purity and approved by the Department of Agriculture, B219-8-4-tst-41. ' __ _ _ _ I 1" _ THE 1 FIRST TIME You eat Perfection Ice Cream you will undoubtedly I say that lt ia"f‘rleh" tasting-and you will be right be- i cause the best of everything-sugar, cream and flavor- ` f 1 ing is used in the manufacture of _ I _ 1 Perfection ice Cream 'lt is richer and has more "body" than most lee H creams because it contains more than the amiiunt of iiutiair fat required by many provinces having pure 'food laws. This makes Perfection taste better and richer, and maiica it more nourishing-a real food. Central Creameries .1 LIMITED f visitors to the City are always welcome /\ at our plant. We are only too pleased to 1 show them how the famous Perfection . leo Cream and Bui.~ I tor is made and the sanitary amw1nt~ ments. _ l ..._..._.l M.. E. R. BROW . 146 Richmond St. Charlottetown 1 i Fire, Life, Accident, ‘Sickness and i Plate Glass Insurance at ‘ a .oil _ . , _ _ _ nu izin th term' li i M _ Pieree, ltlmini to whom the slllwro __ _ _ . rt. _ Central Guardian lHuge Flying Boats fiilremier Baldwin ° ` ' ' u n - l . _ _ . _ . _ Aunloanrlzgluii`lii_2Fe,sL\y§iLi;;;as,i1T0 Carry 1' AS Engine DI`lV9I'f ~ ‘ ' ' o . . i fast h . '““*" 1 ....... _ On 25,000 Mile Cruisei ,.__,,,,,,_, ,__ ,,,, .,,,,.,..,,, N MEAT._Drlcd Salt pork j0Wls ""'-* i i 'l‘Oll0N'I`O. Ont., Ault. 7. »-' 11' _ 0 ; -~ - _ ' Rl. ll - St ley Baldwin, -the lily' iiitesi i‘ii'e°°1="f 1°' "M ' "si..,.l.$`.i °ii§ii’l`§§`.{ s'i.'l`£ w°m°“ A Mr. and Mrsi l\'ell Stewart; Mrs. Don- _ Savane Harbour: With n lilo Bottle of _.___ flims- P l l' SE'aI:`n(;)(l):r)e Alk Your Groeer._ . Mi Ml d' lt ' Oifer expires in a few days. X Mr ' W h sweet 0" or Strict limit tries; l customer. ;;:n";»n;1idre*;ll;l;i¥» Qlllck and Ono tin Tnlciim Powder Free with one Piilrnolive Crum BREAD elements. ' Made In Charlottetown Lowest Rate. Good strong stock companies 'Auent at Sumijierside, Lloyd Lewis. ALL FOQ 35 CENTS Harold L Worthy Bolo Agent for Dr. Aii\n’| Fox Homedics 161 Kent Street 0*’ no,-(|(,n_ i»_ E_ in were in Hn'wi“_n_i25.000 miles, and in all iirobabillty KDKA (3161 Pitts. Medical. Q ms Clilta ol _ . . _ ._ .1 |\.~_,\.. il pro oils oceaslorls pigeons _ . .1 _ ». ; 1( ;1._;.<;°.f."".7fl'j"`-1". ._‘.'11/.'1`1:’1'1” ' have iviken from four to niilo iluylii§°_‘i;` ('i(i)inim\.i‘f;]U_d_ hy, Tr' R' fI'1:r7( _,_i'i<;\\\)fi_iI1f' in ny from M"-wine'-"eB‘ rh0‘iilli)ori§ his £l'l1iie€ gtliiiclfeil iiiiiizolltliliiir I qi -_ah-._ in` nxnorimmns with the prmhw_1sovoil slilali ehi’llil'ell, his niotliur, ni,-__`_`, .1 ;2T"A" ' one bi1ntllei'. Joseph. Ciimphell`f~i ' ` ion oi' light Witlioiit limit nt Pince KEEPS YOUR liiil their surroundings. ng The _“li hemjers wm_e:_ 1 The clear skin and sparkling eyes of health 'can be Yours _ 'H“""m1~ when you eat liberally of WHOLE WHEAT It coniiilnl all the untouched goodness oi' the ripe when- berry, rich In precious miner- al ull: and bodybuilding ‘ Provlllco and :i lrroat deal of iilirr-‘nlchts there. the iisit of this flight CFCF 1411> Montreal' Traymore. which will he prcshlcil 01/or liyulnportance. iProbali1y the Austral- w5A1 i351l cinel_ Stl-ing‘Muslc News. -_-_-V__ iwsz i454) 1~i7_3i)l_I;‘Y“c';stel'thots.“ Mrs in si., 1wr\/:AQ <44a> °clli.'Hu'mel~lst noiwll IN MEM ORIAM legiilal wolk ill the aiteiililoil but iCopvili1ht 1027. by I\lle1r111t1011H1 ° " ` f ' ` 1 ~ ' 1 I \i /vii § r’ 'f ¢-u r _J -"\ if 1 _ .1 . . i iw . I ‘_ ‘_ ._ ..._ h i lik ` rms) i"imll l liiivosi ind fllmlils but ‘li lsr Minn 'llnii Mulilaoll Ml ' / mimi 1 LONDON A115! 8-A rfivlilir Pig li1n~ii,01-»p(i‘i'liillv irll his wlie' .ind isiiviiiiiit M A .illil lllis llorllnlill A ‘ 1‘ `*\\\"\ .\\\ A 1111* 1111111111. canvnsalllg for the oi'-,plane flight rwnd me Indian coast' WEA]-‘ 1492> N. Y. Silvertown C0l'lf...a<. .md vices, wells, wean. wws_l11'=~1111111 11111 11161 1111120 wel vlan. ing that it has procured a few complete sets oi _U10 13111 lnstailt. when Chief Sal-k1Sir Alan Cobham crossed India. by WSAI, WGN. KSD, WOC. WHAS. n1AKI * >“'111 11° Ovlioscd bv his hall'~llrolllel~ means of the rivers. :Singapore will wSM_ WsB_ WMC, WLIT. ' ilsaae Peters Tliel‘e are alien-li bc the next important port of call/ WDAF. ' i iineiullne the nest lllrse would in PETER N\ciNNls i DANCE 0“C1“7ST“f\S 3 V Q ' 11vore>tt, Musa.. with h l it , -_ ‘ mi 1. .» M111- F01"110S 131115. who ‘i:1`asnsll;‘i‘li'll€;‘- Tniliiv the (liinrdiiill i1lll'ullii:lvsi 'V 1 11-00 P- M' K \ AND ly ill. She was accompanied hvlwilll deep reirrct the suiiilen null WHO 0535) Des Moines. Dance. _ , her dlllgllter. Miss Etta. llerilinexpecieil death oi’ Peter Mein- 0.30 P. M. i i\;.2;, $ _‘ __ . friends are glad to unto that Ml~s_iilis, Lakeville, ut the early nge ol'lWTAG (5171 Worcester. Bancroft. I _ 1, Em” 1” 1`BC0V01`1"8 '<16 yeius Mi Mrlnlils noi in his 1000 I' M __ ¢‘ " ` " nl-iuul good lleilltli in the nliillllila WGR 1.1031 Buffalo Statler ir . i1_ ~ . . ‘i _ '_ . . . 1 W* 1 " " \» \i ' H 1 i i Y' I Ailvi i 'I “‘1”"` i" ‘l ' T ”""lli"°l ii ‘ ‘ - l- 1 1 i ol<~» i~ _ il 'nlnlle 12.30 . . 1 i ' ' i 1, _ 1 [lldey (\ii1`i`iiiilri>e\1ii>l1:l Htlticiiilsiliiiii his WMCA 13701 New York. ROYR1- `; 1 2 _ "lii|\\" 1 God ullled otherwise .ind he pu Radio Piogra G _,___ wi no-fefuiiv aww ai 1 <»'<1»1_‘ Cllfvc- C°1}C‘~‘_1'l~ “‘"‘ 11"- “~“-“',*‘1‘~ "“““"“1 ““1""most all soils oi ri llcsiy el- mill-ky w. (1. iioorizn. St. l<.‘Ieailor1-1. will receiiie for tlleislcep ahaard* _ WBBR C1501 _N~ Y- V1U1"115t» i"“'"'h“""`" O""'"'"’ ‘l_1"""1"""“`i',"' character are doiicieilt ill potzislii Field 1-lilsllandl'y Division, Central firi-it time siilve her llinrl°iage, on nhscrvkieaegétyignflhc n.?i;mSpccgwig W G 2 J lvéjl M_ t ‘ .:‘ii‘:;';i‘ U‘\"‘ and ilsunlly lackiliu also ill pllns- Exporilllelitnl Farlll. Ottawa. Tl»_,1,A.,1_v . i_ eman a .' _. _1=_ i'i'l mile ly, lilsi'c:s‘1"1 ‘ ‘1' ' ‘ li.“ii.`f. ii.°il,..~.','§’.,,, i,'.,§',',‘,' 7’ ff," flisnare machines of the some one wo 11. M. 1'§11.1'=11 '1`1'“111 <1111'1111.= 1110 "S11 of _-_ ~ .-. .. -- f -P 1 lu the evening. g36'4iW111b¢{f1fS1f Sem 1/0 S11`1€11l10l`€ HS T0' WCAE i51'l» Pitts. Recital. #1115 lliiforllrc \; lilcli the Diilile _Y If _ _ _ ___ serves or use if ilecessary. 7.30 l'. M. . 1` 1"' - _ P ‘HN "U ‘*1111'i:e il* mi n _ ci_iiEF SARK ON ViSi.i..___ ,nnei Two mo,-C boats of me mme typo, KDKA i3ii3, __f>mni,iii.nii_ Concern *opt-.l'i\i_loil of lin: three Inst visits ni 'ini (limrdilill had at plensiult call you-,b“i' with W°°'~1en 1111115' ""9 bcmg 7145 P- M- V mm pmsem Ilhwo or “ “Iwi R' ieriluy from Chief sm-iq nf Lgmmxicompleted here for me Austmllan WABC l32(;i N_ y_ Ladies Trio, |N<11‘_l1111. \\'110 was <'<11l_.__ ' ‘ ‘_ ° ' ' enseo poasl an pos orus-_ _ . . . . 'i1’r°°°ed m Darwm “nil r"““" the WSE 1428’ M1a“m` Conccm icarrying fertilizers. and thi? sclec- [filmed H01. Olliy f0I° their I!lStOl`lc Interest but _ _west and south coasts of /lnszraliai \ ii i- it bi _ _ _ , ._ . '°E°S°"""~S to Mclsssnls The me-.t difficult. . sronrs-rams 3 ‘}‘,‘,_j’,__§“,,“,,,°__f,§f,’,§"‘,,,__,, _,_ ,,,,,,.,,, .because of their artistic merit. 'Ihe nominal 1 - 1 l e ‘ ‘ Mr. ind Mrs. . l~ 1 'part °f this land mlm lg ""°5Si“g; always necessary for maximum crop ’ ‘ - _ - ' are Mio on H vilmrliigni aliicslliiiiiiihe Gm, _,__s,___i,___ ,.,_,i,',, Bu, .sit r-_ glnmu y,e,,,_,_ Open ,,____,__, _,O g,,_,,,__,,y hrice is $1.00 for the set of 12 pictures. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Pal-'Wing Commandur Cy"b"' once KDKA 1316' P1 "5 ab” ' iused first.. followed in two or three nn' Ci.n_igieien_ _Prince st* Mr( Mcnlfiew across the Bight in fi _Policy 6.00 P. M. ‘years by ciny iiie_dmin_.i_ If the psi, is manager ni. Bank ni. Novalfloat sea-plane. so the six efulh- WBZ (333) Springfield. Baseball. iinndl on ncconni of ins incnii0n_ ini Scotia, Weston. Toronto. i°'m1’1’°“5 °“gh1» 10 he H1110 '-9 111311' 535 P- M~ low in vallie. the cost oi' an exten- 1180"- WGY 43901 5Chf>n"°¢i‘dY~ Dflscban' 1sivc drainage system may not be Apply early to avoid disappointment. CHARL()TTE'1‘OWN GUARDIAN " I Y J rf 1 r _ _o,\AL' \_ 9 l'l'l S 1¢ -1? wg ¢\\° The summer diet is an important one and great care should be exercised in selecting the proper foods. Meat feeds should be reduced to a minimum and supplemented by cereals and vegetables. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS fed dry and IMPERIAL PUPPY F001) fed with milk make the ideal summer cereal ration for both adults and pups. These two highly nourishing' foods ensure a bal- anced ration together with an abundance of minerals and Vitamines. IMPERIAL .FOODS keep the foxes in good flesh and make them more generally healthy and active. IMPERIALS eliminate premature shedding, generally caused by excessive meat feeding or an un- balanced diet, and make for better pelts when prime. Always keep a good supply of IMPERIALS on hand, ” feed them liberally and you will reap results in highest class foxes with highest-priced pelts. _ For sale by leading dealers in all business centres or direct from factory. ' ‘Imperial Fox Biscuit Co. Ltd __ _ Charlottetown, P. E. I Phone 721. Box 446, P* in or _(ho mmmm Jurinn Html ___ Cnlllnllin (flilil‘c`h, was nttendoil hyiI_ 'i"¢‘?"’ _,S3 O i the some na those in the Klii‘g's A ‘mga mmmmso of lwnnm' mnii is.; _ W . ' ' .1 1 . ~ `.~-i* ‘1- \