A uuousr 11, 192.7» y ' , r. " f 4-D l- ' ‘. ’ Yluwrxtllirl I PORKnaBiIANS y-I" i ~ I "llllllllllllllllllllllllllH"i éé<w l l: " taste I so Good a/l . I _ I Kiddies lust love thesis t ing children need vitri- migies and easily digested flourishing foods that: build. , 5pm: and rnuscien '1" thri e on,_'CLARK‘S g arid aha which, older mph also find so good.“ " fdelicioue‘ food which is gall; i dyto heat: and eat is most truly ' A-large helping costs about three cents. . ada Approved" on the lobe-He ‘pp tlhportant guaranteeof quality. 51.x‘. -. ' .-‘» ‘w; CLARK Li ' u‘ Hi l\r l I -. O MiTliPffiilol-itrérgl. Qemi. P.Q., Bl, Harrow, Ont. Packers‘ of ‘CLARXPS delicious Sioups, etc.. etc. 2141 You eat Perfection Ice Creilm you‘; will undoubtedly / bay that it is "rich" tasting-arid you will Abe right be- cause the bést bf‘ everything-elixir, cream and flavor- ing is used in the msnufaotiire of lPerf ectioii Ice ‘ Cream" p‘ n -\ l > ~ I _ ’ -. 7 ‘ I ' It is richer and has niorefllpy-iy" “than pwsl Ice creams because it contains more than the amount of many Vprovinccst. having pure --.~-~.- f "r 4 - . erfection‘ taste’ better and cal food. nhuttertfst required-by‘ _ ' 1...... laws. ‘This snakes!‘ richer, and makes it more nburlshlnl-di A A . a Control (Pritlmsnlieries ' uviirizo 4 Visitors to tlic City l are always welcome , at our plant. We arc only too pleased to show them how tho v famous‘ Perfection ice Cream and But-‘ l ‘ter is made and the sanitary, appoint- Fipal Date for ‘Membership Potato ' Growers" Association . _ l, k .. Membership books of the Potato, Growers‘ will close for _the season of 1927 on Tho _fee of 85.90; piust accompany The Association. lnc., Monday. August 15th.. application. . - ' By order of Directors. "" “ Yw. aouixrcit. Seoretsn. 1 i l$portluw§h<t3s=si $ ‘ id 5.50 n-n ‘ '8 $15.00". to $6.50’ l J... aniflumnslln’ ‘Iflmmed jwith‘ Brown idlityiofllsnned soles ~ v A. Golden pgppopnnity is so I t ~ ltsbi l fro! ions. wearing and eomiortsbie M‘ "ifftlfinmlfn lportjlomill. Coll, llostins. 80s- 'Muotlon. P08’! Filth. x d .,. \\ '4 l,» . \ Q “I ' If“?! ' Island is not only first place in ' llaldwln has wwwwwo-oowoaw on» “ l - . '” ' """*“*"'"""4 o-ooo-oooooveoeeeoooeeaoou Q The Public Forum HOUSEHOLD ‘ l. -» -_- I SCRAP BOOK Thls ‘ooluinn is open for the By discussion by correspondent; of questions oi Interest. The Iihsrlottetowyi Guardian does "l" Iilfllssrllyy endorse the opinions of correspondents. rldaenwi LEE »+»<4+»++»+»+»»»e Mud Stains On Garments nt and then rub with a piece of flannel. Or spread on o, paste of fullers’ earth and water. allow it'to"dry; and‘ mi?" uowwwwwww+oww+ Dry the galme APPRECIATION Sin-Having just completed an “N511 "id 5pm!“ willhwarm extensive business trip by auto on water. .- . your beautiful Island, I would like ‘i . , , " Onion Odor to add a word of iillnreclation and 5B5’. “It is a wonderful Island.” The prosperity of Prince Edward édnidn odor on the hands can be iemoved‘ by rubbing with a sllcir 0F 'w potato, with salt. or with a Canada but I would judge in the gm: or parsley- llow to Make Mucilafl" whole British Empire. Every bus- ‘, iness seems to be flourishing, con- ' "b, dltlons for a bountiful harvest of i Mb‘ "W51 Pans M gum m“ C all kinds of crops ls evident. and 9-1"! trosacanth. Dissolve in hoi- your people pre industrious. WW?!‘ '4? the DIODE! Qfmslhmmli- I travelled, whilc_ on the Island. seven hundred and thirty-five miles by car and found the most perfect dirt roads that I think it ls possible to iind anywhere. The approaches to the City of Charlottetown have- been gravcllcd. This gives the appearance that the Good Roads Policy is being carried into effect. I also iioticgd that aller the rainy days men u’: e out with drugs, lev- elling an rounding u": the roads. which made them almost equal to a tarvla highway. , With your excellent rouds, with good. chcap..delighlful holcls and pleasant people to deal with, Prlncclyou are again asserting the right ‘of Edw Isiandls surely a llfccca for Prince Edward Island to official Commercial Men. 9 lrepresentatlon in the Cabinet of ‘ May your prosperity and coowcunnou. J1. for one. hope that you _ ‘roads continue. ' "keep it up." From the Party --Tha.nking» youfl-for your valuable point, of view, the people of this ace. Province arc certainly entitled w r- such representation. for throe- |. >---r—-—"‘ more of ‘deep dredging must b" d0“ before a ship can come to s. dock. And how long will it take the waves of the shallow bay to refill that o annel? And how long are thc telllgent people of Canada 80mg to standsuch "ioolerlflf-f 1'- lfi ‘i line paying frolic for a lot Of fel- lows, but the people, “mfilePly- m? plpcr. I am, Sir. etc. JACKnl-‘BOSIM l -i@} "‘ OUR CABINET CBAUMS ‘ x. Sin-We arc all glad to. seeilllbl I am. Sir, etc. ' ‘II C S fourths of their reprcsentativesin the House of Commons are thick and their supporters of the Party now in power. And from the Pro- vincial polnt of view, it is surely right that at least one- membe of the Cabinet shall have some direct influence in the Government of the country. We may not all thing that the men we elected last year are the men to well and truly pen‘ form the duties of a Cabinet Minist- er. But it may bc truly said of each and all of them, that they are, into other hands or we can develop just as good men, mentally. normal-i it so that it will be a blessing to our 1y and‘ physically as those who are. children and children's children and nQw' enjoying large salaries at the. w mankind in Bfineffll- T0 lei it E0- expense of the country and“ as those we have first of all to allow forelgn- who are now seeking Cabinet posi- ers to invest in it and to get deeply,ticn. Who will dare b0 say thatMi' into debt to them. To develop ltlJenkix does not compare» favor- we have to operate individually, andfiably with Mr. Duff, or with many co-operate among ourselves andlof those now giving advice to the with our own kinsfolk in the Mothq Govhrnor General? Who will dare erland and in the other‘ British Do-lto say that Mr. Sinclair is not. at minions and Colonies. but to keep our heads level. to lookl to our own interests (as AmerlcanslMackenzie King's grand aggrega- do.) to work together, and, in re-ltion? Who will darc to say that spcct to trade, to consider lhclour Mr. McLean of Prince, is not claims and interests of the Brltishlcompetent to preside over a Depart- peoples rather than those of foreigniment of Agriculture or of Fisheries?- nations. l1 agree with you that Mr. McLean With various governments, alirhas the stronger claim in the fact under one sovereign. wc can actllhat he is besides being a practical unltedly and yet promote Imperial farmer and occasionally a fisher- Canadlan and Provincial lnterests—-,man. a first-class advcrtizcr and a action is now required. So long aslman of good tact in the promotion we have a Liberal government lctiof his ownlnterests. Onc who can us. in the interests of our countryldo so well for himself, may, certain- and ourselves. support them in alily. be trusted to do well for the their measures that are calculated country if placed in n position to do‘ to safe-guard and develop the in- so. Mr. McLean's promotion of ‘the Commercial Traveller _7.,_-¢0&-+- (JO-OPERATION NEEDELD .1 Sir.—I a-m glad to note that Mr. emphasized the inl- ortance of co-operatlon on the part of the people of Canada and of the ‘whole British Empire. We have a lgreat inheritance from providence ‘and from the brave and wise men of earlier ages; and we can let it go PP i salary-receiving member of Mr. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN invention 0f We have least. physicallyptlie‘ equal ofl any - obtained readily A Patent Hay I Loft Chair By GEORGE MELLETT. UNION When unloading hay with the cl hay fork the great p solved of knowing where to get to when the fork full goes up the man ion the tripline is sometimes landed ‘in the loft., sometimes on' the barn floor; but by stepping into the chair he is in perfect safety; it can be ele- roblem is now vated ‘up or down by automatic safety blocks attached to the glrt. With the ipilne in one hand the, elevator ii in the other he lean. lower himself down to the level of the load while the fork full is going up. It can be shut up if necessary to| permit the load to pass in. , loading outside it can slide up or down on two -slats attached to a post. It's something every farmer wants to save his neck and limbs. PETERS ROAD AND VICINITY" Ideal hay ‘weathel prevailing just new is giving the farmer opportun- ity,"to save that important crop. the work being hitherto retarded by the rain. Gl"'ain.crops especially oats and all root~\cror§ give splendid promise here. Many visitors from the United States and neighboring provinces are with us for a time. They enjoy the quiet life, scenery ' unequalled. and the pure, cool and invigorating aid. Qf Prince Edward Island. And besides in most cases is it not their native land? Welcome! i calculable weaithwhlch nature has scallop fishery and his success in bestowed and when the Conserva-lobtaining the services of a zoologist lives come in it will be equally the‘ uty of the Liberals to help workout c policies that will promote na- yljlaexxiidl development and lmpmvg. lng it. is surely proof of his fitness| to preside over the Fisheries Depart- ment of Canada. Of this Province it may bc s truly that, though not large. it has quality. That fact was noticed by I am, Sir. etc. A BRITISH CANADIAN Charlottetown. Aug. 8th, 1921 m}; .. General and his good wlfc, the Prllnc Minister of Grout Britain, not to speak of the Prime Minister l‘ Canada. and all and‘ sundry tho e who attended the poultry show rc cently held in Ottawa. It has been marked that the most valuable art- icles are contained in the smallest parcels; and that lndeniablc truth. appears to the smallest of the Prov- inces. Why our Prime Minister. Mr. Mackenzie King, should bc so long in the fulfillment of ills pro- miseto give a representative of Prince Edward Island a ministerial position in his cabinet I cannot understand] It will evidently not BUYING AND SELLING QULING POWER. _.- -. Sir,--Our experience of respons- ible government is that it is not free from the curse of barter. Gov- ernments buy support. who nun deny this deplorable fact? Just v now the government of this Domin- ":§:~ ion is promoting a mad cap chase in the desolate and inhospitable re- ‘ gions around Hudson Bay. Why ,;:;, is so much public money thrown . away and the country committed to spend millions more i a foolish attempt to‘ overcome t e -bstaclcs j against maklns Hudson Bay and contain all the jewels available uri- Strait and the iceberg infested wat- til at _lcast one of the Island's Lib- _ ers of the far north Atlantic. pract- cral representatives haye a place in i; i081 his way of commerce? Why? ii... It is because the government has 1am. Sir, etc, _ bought support! Had the King F/lmpppy, Government refused to barter with Aug. 8th. i927. ~ the people of the prairies. they would not be in power today. It is nothing short of public robbery to take .the peopl ‘s money and throw it into this g at sink hole of the north! ', , . What do these Western farmers know about ice navigation? The majority of them never saw sea ice. Ask the people of this winter-bound Island. the people of Labrador and Newfoundland. Yes. ask them what they think of making a high- waymf commerce where nature for- bids. and they will laugh at such madness. Yes, and our Island representatives know it well too, they are silent asthe proverbally silent bivaiue, knowing well the lolly of such a project. Why did they not d'scountananee_ M. PIs it not another case of putting party before patriotism? rOn the shores of l-Ii-ldson Bay. dredged costink a million dollars each. are rotting! After spending millions the ‘place was ‘ ndoned. Just think of it! Twenty miles or i-i-v-T: - ‘ u. s.» CONSUL ‘GENERAL m MONTREAL MADE CURT né- PLY T0 LABOFPMAN.“ ‘ l‘i t: ' MONTREAL. Alig» lo-"Qunqno. interference with the processes of justice in the Commonwealth oi‘ Massachusetts is amimperiincnco." This was the curt-reply given iiv Albert Halstead, Hflnited. Slates Consul General here. to F. W. Cer- rish. who had acteri"a's chairman, of a meeting of the Canlidlail Lah- or Defense League and had been commissioned |o__ask Mr. Haisteild to convey io Proslent Coolidge lilo protest of the League against tho electrocution ,oii Thursday f Nic- ola Spcco and Bartolomeo. emet- ti, condemned murderer! of- u shoe factory payma _ ‘and. i in 1920. To gmlffibrrlghs com- ment that outside interference ap~ peared quite general. Ithe- Consul General retorted that it was still "impertlnent" regardless of its ex- tent. ' ' ' ' ' I to investigate and report concern-iMontreal_ hiding vlsmd her home l aid the Prince of Wales, the Governor; tug‘ a. guard , Miss on...’ ubhnswn. n. u. of and relatives at Peter's Road is now lvlsiting friends in the rugged scen- of C. B., before resuml gfy rfi her ldutlun l_n the great Metropol . iss Stella Jenkins. late of‘ New- Centm-Mass. is now visiting at lthc home of her parents Mr. and zMrs. Joseph GK Jenkins. Greek “River. and ‘other relatives and lfriends in the province. WHEN you have occasion to send A Money Orders“ they maybe the Bank of Montreal. ‘Charlottetown Brunch: G. FlLLlTER, Manager. MQNTREAAL, Established .1817. TotaiAssets in access et‘_l'l8o.ooo.eoo~ Tuberculosis Cliild-""" ness or any Colds. Grlppe, Cough or Bronchitis should be allowed to o tinct of testing food for a child by trying the spoon first in the Moth- ers mouth. No adult's clean enough for such usage. germs is the shoe sole. A little of the dirt and sputum that shoes walk through in stables streets, reaches the floors ofvthe tidiest housekeeper. Whatever ls on the floor is soon on‘ the babies g hands. and wha instantly in mou s ined microscopically they would be found too horrible to talk about. {in all l”. ‘Arvin ‘up . lflTfllt“. at“ any brzinchiof ‘, “r - ' » i made-in Ontario. in British. Colum- bla, and in Yukon Territory at mucx later dates. Lode mining forf goi began at Tangier river, Nova pcotia. in i858. Lost year the iotaifproduc- tion oi’ goidln Canada was gmooo ounces. valued at $35,748,900," Ap- proximately 85 per cent ofthispro- ductlon was obtained fromhiii _s in northern Ontarioqandlflicr; cent from British Columbia. v _FOR LENNOTQ} ILE AUX N dlffie‘ 4 Among the historic memorials of Canada that have been from time to time placed under the care"of‘_ the Canadian National Parks Branch of the Department of the Intel-idl- there is none rlcherhn historic inlerestor more chsnmingly situated than the massive old dbstress, Fort Lennox; that stands._.ln quiet dignity on the southern end of Ile aux Nolx in the Richelieu river, in‘ the province of Quebec. This fortress was erected by the British military Klllélil)?“ es in the early part of -the hing nth centuryand since its abandonment as a military post in 1869 has been visited by increasing numbers tourists each year. ' y other 2 year period. . INFORMATION ON WATER- POWER RESOURCES i. The official information available at a central source regarding the water-power resources of Canada, as to capacity, and availability is most; complete. The Index Inventory System of investigating and record- lng water-power resources, originat- ed by the Dominion Water Power Branch of the Department of the Interior and developed and carried out in full collaboration wl_th the provincial governments, has result- ed ln all possible information or dis- trict belng available at the head of- fice in Ottawa for any interests con- cerned. hood Infection _ No. 22 No one with any symptoms of ill- osely associate with Infants. The habit is not yet entirely ex- _ 01x mouth is The most common carrier of and on ___.¢e>-__. 15' on hdnds =15 GOLD IN CANADA . If the floors oi’ ome of our homes could be exam- Gold has been found in every pro- vince of Cana except Prince Ed- ward Island. he first recorded dis- covery wns made in i824 on the Gil- bert rlver, 50 miles south of Quebec city. Placer mining operations com- Jnenced here ln 1847 and intermit- tent operations have been carried on _-€<e>- cs were mu?- uuilhnrn with liiinnnlwl Infant mortality and child ~mor- tality become lower as people bc- come less Dirty. . The first 2 .years'of life?‘ the time of floor crawling. show a heavier death "We ffmfkmbefclllwls than ever since. Placer discovcri Llnlmsnt, . Wctrola ulodullilidl . It ohms a its S225 - \- ’ or with “ Electric $265 ‘ ' Mr. Milton o.‘ McLean or st. John. ~_ " 1 ;N.~B.. arrived at his home Peter's l ‘do {Road where for a short time he iwill spend his vacation with <hls -‘ ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mc- ' lean. and- other relatives and friends. ' ,. ————- /- i Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McPllee of Halifax pnd family, are now spend- lug their holidays at Peter's Road, guests of Mrs, McPhees mother. Mrs. A._M. Johnston. It is note- worthy thot _ both Mr. Mclean nlentloned above and Mr. MoPhee are veterans of the Great War. hav- _ ~ ‘ing both penetrated into the ler- , , w rltory of the enemy. - ' . . . .. in .- . l _ , _'_" 0 . - . - ' ‘l v Mr. Glendon Partridge, Oity. is " i Wm“ h? hgdayswa, Mpg“ _ It gives a new and delightful definition to a ad. gues of- rs.‘ m. c n- ' . . an on Mow: mph Melon- the bass-so desirable for dancing says , ‘ Mrs. Murray Mattinson and little . . . . _ ‘ n. nun-n n. on no sunroo- Paul W h1teman—Klng of Jazz music. Ethel modonuld arrived‘ m. the old _ y home. Peter's Road quite recently. TiliXK of having ihc world's greatest dance oi lllf‘ hig brass vulva. Who can resist dance 1 where they-will spend the summer organlzaiions nt your bcck_ and rail! OL- IIIliSiCllkI‘. this? months, guests of their brother and cheslras that would mst d small lrlunc in v i I d d. \ n" Km“ n‘ 1 .: ‘slstér Randall and Miss Belle Mac- engage for R'Sl_l‘igll!_0VCi\lll§l Tilrougii the q (‘_ “t o") ame m“”'.cm‘t“wim "hm" ‘Tutsi; donald. ‘iheirl many friends ‘wish d new Orthophonlc Vldiroia and ihc {imfillng ‘0I'r-‘hy)o\‘112>n;\cv ‘e/pelyfigay Given Wm‘ 38cm" l l them a happy houdpy gqggpn, . c. new V h. Process Motor Records you can _ P __ C ‘ . . ‘ h . . ‘ l l l .___ a ~' - bring ihcse sell-same Victor orchcslrns right m‘: 15'"! gmbhlllvf" tlyllzélrl'g'nadal “t-latifm‘ y ' ' I ' K h v | . , H n, llll‘ Dlftvfiilll,‘ . nlc mpe nee _ cnew- _ Wlltfiihlieirspisalrddgllrgugflzy lllliieoniygvtlrilieotrneiaiftxzfillyyiciacllgg Fnfllwsc Vfimfir cll“."“ll¢dnp£‘i'icl‘|lletfi ‘l. l »' ,' ' ' . . ‘ r ~ "smnni smm 0w is respo s c or _ d ' from East Wflfmd- Qltwnd dim‘; Lin,“ m that [rtnnlrg saxophone carrying llncqlnailod iOIO oi these marvelous instig- . ~ l Q Hervlw! in Q19 3"!“ chum ‘he may“; ‘he link" . y, l. r | menu. made only by Victor. . , . at Peter's Rood on Sunday. 7th b‘. h b: . Yph“ “. “° ' . . - - coil instfhev ‘D. V. O‘Mears. the Pas- miwwnfierflmfiow xsgdai‘ {$5M}; “F1 Tilcre are_ six beautiful iii mcnis of'_ I ~ . w“ “dmimtwnd “Mum w""°v' toe-main cadences. Nrfwnfhc wlittliuI-ztii éxlqmfl-tc‘fifflgfifll-QWVQ‘ i I ' 9'“ will!“ o’ u“ °°n""‘“m " "o lhcluiss mixer the mellow?‘ " we“ c" ~ m awn, q‘ * “l -- '1 i and preached most acceptably on a _ °°mP are obtainable on convenient terms from. I the occajion a no v ‘ sns down m sns. uippod wniinlnnno l w. ' ‘ ' motor to eliminate w’ log. if yoiawifiqat, ' "r“‘.';'.€ thy: J33; L. Mscdongld ‘i; mdirlea» slight additional cost. Dtlflflldtrltflfi Y- p? <1. i,‘ vjli ‘busy duties of supplying meat to ~ _ ‘ ' ‘ ~ his far-flungfiline of customers from , _ y s grassy slopes of Murray Harbor‘ .4~ , . . lPoml-tb. the iflcd Seed prol " ' . ducers of Glen illiam. Glen Mar- l l o - ’ ti ' d Bfbm-‘OI-ledlinlli 1 n . _ _ ' - - ' \ y e in Sound Trmk M.“ “w . in. .1. 1.. McKinnon and m. w. . y . ~ s- i " in this ty ‘ c l ‘ " ' '_ beauties sboiuid '. 1 — l4.-