, is-' sofas: l:r.ri"¢.r:4~\|~s-u».¢u.|.u-l'nauU'l”s~lt.l-H l l. ,'i'HQ,_iisbfxY *A _ M “_ W _ mr cuanntfrrlrluwu GUARDIIN I Somebody has a secretary who knows her lunches", “When you see as much food as I do during the day you get to know the best and most healthful things to eat. Notice that »girl’s tray whose lunch I just checked -a box of Shredded Wheat and a bottle of whole milk." “Tasty, light, easy to di- gest, yet very nourishing, that’s my idea of a well- balanced meal. My ioh depends upon my keeping cool and wide awake all day long. That’s why I, too, eat Shredded Wheat for lunch,” A UEQNAUM VEU Made in Childs with Canadian Wheel requirements that your mercantile needs may demand. You will be able to verify what The Guardian has always been able to verify-that v _ Kensington is one of the best situ ~ ated towns in the Province, and ;.wm=i 2u;l.‘ THE BRAN 'os THE wHol.E WHEA1 °f is me m°d~=f»» and meh r GEO. W. RAMSAY WESTERN GUARIIIAII ___ -au! ruin: suai.r.Ao..iol\u- ston’» and Old English Wax at anon. 'iezs-'i-zz-zi. -FRESH CEMENT in many-ply moisture, proof paper sacks. Order at Brace's. 1 7629-7-22-21. -LOST. - Between Suminerside and Charlottetown. Monday night, spare tire, tube and rim. Please notify Guardian. Reward. 7628-7-22-Zi. ‘ -nr-:nsqilz ulviri-:la cuuncn -.Services Sunday July 26th; Bede- que 11 A. M. seiuletuwh, a. P. M. Cape Traverse, 7. 80. P. M. Rev. L. P. Ai~c““~'~ld. Minister. W -NEW .ANNAN ENTRIES. - Horsemen please do not forget that the entries for the big New Annan Races close on Saturdayfduiy 25th. 'i608-'l-2|.-twf. -NORTH BEDEQUE .Ji FREE- |.`0WN UNITED CHURCH:-(B. B. at N. Bedeque, 10;) ll, Free- town; 3, Tra.veller‘s Rest; 7.30, North Bedeque. Minister J. W. A, Nicholson. -LET YOU, THE NATIVE POP- ULATION of the Province, living west of Kensington, when occasion demands that they go to fair Char- lottetown, or to any point east oi Kensington, make it a point always to pass through Kensington, where you can have all needs supplied that this flourishing town can fumish. You will see as good looking people as may be found in any town in the Province and you will receive all the of this enterprise may be attributed to their continuously reading The Guardian.-Y. h I a I I ` _ALBERTON PRESBYTERIAN most popular Canadian preachers. olnt Polltlca eetlngs A -1 -» M » bemm Presbyterian congregation Halifax to undertake a. hard task celebrated its centennial annivers k_¥__i_..@.___. _ _. , _ 1 l ‘f "E N J d _Comhined_Standing Fields and Threshed ll. Grain Competition, 1931 Cash Prizes for Field of Oats, Wheat, ~ Barley and Certified seed potatoes. There will be competitions in the three counties where 'there are five or more entries each for wheat, barley, oats, and for potatos grown from certified seed. The number of Prizes in each County will be propor- tionate with the number of entries. Prizes will be paid according to the combined score of the standing field and the thrashed grain. RULES Allll REGULATIUIIS 1. 'A field of Oats shall consist of at least five acres, of wheat and barley three acres, of certified seed potatoes four acres. 2. An entry fee of $1.00 shall be charged for the first, and fifty cents for each additional entry of grain, and $1.00 for each entry of potatoes. B. The entry fee shall accompany the application. 4. Entries should be made to the Department of Agricult- ure not later than August 10th, 1931. 5. REGISTERED SEED ONLY. _ The field of Oats entered for inspection must be seeded with Registered Oats. Owing to the change in the regula- tions made by the Seed Branch, Ottawa, fields seeded with unregistered Oats will not be eligible for the competition. J. W. BOULTER Deputy Minister of Agriculture _` V F649-will-25-za-ao-li-3 " W; -A-'~= im Il I > j lillldllll ANNUAL Pllllllc Tiglii;--. Wednesday July 29th. Many new and attractive features are being prepared lor this day. Hot dinners will be served in the Hall begin- ling at noon. A well stocked saloon, ice cream booth, bazaar and novelty table, Bingo Parlor, power swing, card games, bowling alley, roulette, cane ringer and other pastimes will be operated. Follow the crowd to TIGNISH on the 29th, hear the MISCOUCHE BAND and have a pleasant day’s outing. ' We are preparing for you. l 9 ss#-‘ss W . I ` l l i eflslz qour A Grcyzer l lr 4 MR. AND MRS. A Place For Everything And Everything In Its Place By. BRIGCE J ary on Sunday and Monday of this . . . . . k. . . . . Joint Political Meetings will be held as follows: :E;me§;le};'e,,?l;ne`:n°If,a1F;;lfffées tl; Cape Egmont . ._ Thursday July 23rd at 3 p.m. the S“b""h and °“ M°"daY an 1 sth h h Wm be 1 1 Mt. Carmel . .. . .. Thursday., July 23rd at 8 p.m. °“t';’°’ °1°'°b’““‘;“tl‘;’”hh°ld °;‘ $6 day' Ju y 2 ’ W en e n Lot Friday,JulY24that8p.m. sp” °“S “Wm” e °m°° "~ t 30 dc, to t.,= Hamilton . . . . . . . .. . . . . Monday, July 27th at 8 p.m. Wmmm F°’5yth° The ladies °f the ;,s2,i,s:)w,l,e,;fg;e,:;e?, on' Spring Valley . .. . .. . . . _ Tuesday, July 28th at 8 p.m. °°“g'°g'm°” ”rep“'ed 1““°h f°’ the 1. Jesus. Favorite TCW- and M Maipeque . Thursday, July 30th at 8 p.n1. °°““""‘y whim "‘°1“d°d ‘“°-sl °‘ the members of the Prince Edward _ Island Presbytery. After lunch Dr. THOS. MCNUTT Fraser read the historical record of S. DESROCHES this famous old church, mentioning A. F. ARSENAULT names that are known well to all Presbyterians. Alberton has given‘ \'7E'i'7‘i-11-sl - 'some splendid sons to the cause oil T -1 J fsuch happy nusplccs and under the Eastern Guardian E- , .JHIGH LINE.-Peter B. Mc- Innlg, son oi’ Donald Malunis. Mil- ton School district, thoiluh only nineteen years ot age, is the high- line lobster fisherman of the Eust- ern North shore nlshcries, with s total landing catchcf 19.000 pounds. ..*SUNDAY SERVICEBF- Oh July zsth Rev. iz. H. Bell will Pr¢,¢¢_h as follows; Southlake eleven A. M. and Kinssboro 'L30 p. in. Morning subject: “Stopping short ot God's purpose.” Evening subiectz “The Folly ci Man’s Eiiorts to Reform the World. or Reformation versus Regeneration." ..°N0'|.‘ AS YOUNG AS HE Usso To BE.-Mr. James :Dono- van, veteran octogenarian usher- man ct Bull Creek, nnds he is not asyoungasheusedtobe,andhas succumbed to the indrmitles of old age while codnshing at Naufrege. and his been forced to return to his home where he is now under medi- cal care. ..*UNI'l'ED CHURCH OF CAN- ADA, Georgetown and Sturgeon ser- vices Sunday, July 26th: Sturgeon, il a. m.; Milltowu Cross, 2.30 p. m.; Georgetown, 7 p. m. These services will be 'conducted by Revl J. A. Pue-Gilchrist, of St. John's Church, Halifax. Mr. Pue-Gilchrist will be supplying in the Georgetown Con- gregation for the next five weeks and this will bring a fine opportun- ity to the people of the Eastern por- tion oi’ “The Island" to hear this' popular Nova Scotia preacher. During Mr. Pue-Gilchrist’s college days he showed marked ability both as a student and an athlete. Since then he has always been one of the _ in St. John's United Church there, PIIIOIALB iirmo!'.l.‘.&teu&00..llsuetcu,h spendiugavacationathsrlicmsiu °\O!'K¢fDWllF'A- ..'Dr.D~D.losnnsi,l|!l.l¢lD- neiimdsms David suddsldcu Jamaicurlaiusereapmdlilsvv cation ui their summer iuuusia Georgetown-A. **1~s ..°Mrs.Joseph Ki¢¥ins,Ge0rle- town recently visited Charlotte- i-A. town g ..°BishopO'5uliivsnnsidap\lt- oral visittoilollo Bey,Buudoy. when he biessedtheriewdhluohat r.hatpiacs,sndreeeivedmluytck- _ensofwelcoma ' yelelrs employee ot the P. ILE. and B. lt. H., is on a friendly visit to his folks at Hermsuvllie and Rockbarrs- ..°Miiis Dora Lsvsndier 'ol the .riisiailiilliifio §iy.;:;i;§.e.si§s;E§i§|= igsniesiiii S "iliigssi ililrisi i W. I. formerly i Hi' lil _ °lldrJssnnh1(orr|scu,!cricriy ° Bum’ 5 Deli' Hudson and Eva: We the members of the Marie Young Peoples' Society have met here to- ui¢httosur|:irissyou,andspenda ¢onvlneh|g|n'eolin Freshlremthelerdeuv _ .. ‘"7 ‘ 1:1 -_ ~~» 4.5.;-_~'» ,». 't " ‘ SECY. WA!/I'El*. DINGWBLL Although taken entirely by sur. prise, Mr. ,Bcwley, on behalf of homes, leaving with t ..°liEv. J. A. rua-cmcnnisr ll Ar Gsoiiosrown-It is under- 0 stood the Rev. ..i. A. rue-Gilchrist, C of Hallie will be the minister " gregation of the United Church oi’ M Canada for the next five Sundays. W xi pleaching in the Georgetown con- R" und, since his coming to the City, F he has more than measured up to ' all expectations. Mr. Pue-Gilchrist fn will hold his first services on Sun-‘ ~i__, WIQIIC B. 3rd. (iueeiis Sturgeon at 11 a. m.; Milltown Crossl manga. Addresses were given by 1 ‘Rodger or Belfast, Moderator of Island Presbytery. Felicitatiorls were brought from Summerside by the Minister of the church there, Rev. 'brought hearty good wishes from their respective congregations. Mr. on Chuich, and whose tal' _ ic Hon. Benjamin Rogers was an . elder in the congregativn for .1 great nlm"~ ~i~ oi' yefils, recalled rliil ' ~,.',1.- .orlcs and associations, and c' "“.io- -ri-ie eleiasllj-# 7610-1-31-Gi V weu.f on *i'ouR‘3Ei.F r __ -..=,. rg#i:s¢.,'*°~.'r