Lu I - ' ii ¢» *WMI can . f .‘l'>. .'(,»l»t| P’ "~t`\~‘»v _ _:¢m;‘“;-fn- guggr-H., .1 .4 iv to-' M ' l Y . =i.“i‘»°§'i¢Tf Wllolo milk . §'2'E'i2'.°'I'.'°' hu- ro my of water. ` /V f w und you three él &/11d!"/'I 'Directions on every can. C ° ivrik A - arnation 1 ` ` 1*- *"8"* Gros; "/rom Conunnd Com" P~¢i..;i:'c°:, iiimiua 4,r...fi.`lf!`3'»'¥i1i1‘ll¢.o-I Avlmer. Ont- cum.. rosa im.-i ' Seattle ,nd Chicago, U.S.A. Licenses 14-96 nod 1|-01. Carnation Milk comes to you doubly richer than ordinary Milk. It is thus more conunirnf - than ordinary milk. You can use_it as cream for tea, coffee, lruitandcercall. You can whip it-chill it lint, of course. _You can i\loo_ use it in every way ou use ordinary _ milk-lor the children’n drink, for coohlii . Because it il evaporated-you should dilute it first-addon equal quan- Your grocer is the Carnation Milkman. Ask him to or four trial cam (16 oz. tall size). * Mother and 'the Girls dont mind being photo- -aphed--why not persuade ,ad and " the_boys to make the family picture record, complete? _ THE CO0K STUDIO ,Phone 159-J \ ~- m |r, Field Crop Competition -»f =° fr- ~» ...-.r.;';t;‘f=..,°;‘.':..‘i:.°.'.':rt.._'° °° '“‘° °‘ 'O insertion for advertising in this col- -NUPTALS.-A very prciiy worl- 'l"hc competition in fields .if standing minimum charge twenty live centi- graiu which has been carried on by the I)c|izii'tiiient of Agriculture for the _WAN-|.ED__Tea(,hm, for Prinmry past nunibtr of yours is to be conduct- DeD‘n_n_niem of Muum Stowe S.,]\00|_ ‘ffl #li-:aiu for this season on a system similar to last year. Since the inaiiguratlon of this ('om- 74g4.g.(;M3; petition. the improvement in the grain crops ol' the Province has been re- rnaryziblc. The objects of such work can be enumerated as follows: T0 »~'lir1\ulal.e an into-rest in the pm- uuciion of pure, clean seed of the best varieties of our farm crops, to encourage and assist -those who are vs _,., 'tem-» mr 1; 1. ‘»-i-’»....¢.¢- _. 'tr' “lla THE NEWEST DULL KID 0XFORDS - We have received th newest oxford for Dressy Wear made with high` French heel and plain toe..._._......._....._..____.___$8.75 HOSIERY We are showing now T some New York hosiery- See 0ur Window Alley & Company Limited e suineis WEDDING oiris Can easily he selected from our large and varied stock of FINE CHINA, CUT GLASS, DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, ETC., ETC. BLACK & CO. SUNNYSIDE , E Ftiiorsssioiut Cmios DR. CLIFT CHRONIC DISEASES CURATIVE TREATMENT by the month in advance. Purdy Station Westchester Co., N. Y., U. B. A. HOURS 12 to 3 daily. NOW. 5G32-5-20MtillAug20Dd. Dr. K. W. Mcliinnon ve1'Er'iNAnv suncsou Office, 139 Kent Street Opposite Moreli Hotel Tolophong 764 5900-5-23M3mo|. P'- - . flhgllilcfl lu growing seed grain, to show the value ol’ seed selection and the proper cultivation of the soil; and to direct tho attention of the general fftrming public to tho value of clean sleeil and better methods of cultiva- t on. fI`ho acceptance of all the objects ls becoming more general as the work becorues more established. With the ine|~ease of entries and a better ful- tllmoiit of the objects, the trade for semi gain has grown, both ivithln and beyond the provimzial linilts. efficiency. _ 1. To stiiiiiilatv an init.-est in me 4. To direct the attention of the general farming public to the value each county, in eacli ol’ which the loi- Utlflffy-1. $02 2. $4; 3. $3: 4. $2. and Fifth Electoral Districts. and Loi \\-'est Queens shall include the First, lrlloctorzil Iiistrict and Lot "3 ‘Vliiidie ol the Hillsborough River not includ 4:1, 44, 45. -io, 47, sr. and so. smith fifty cents for each additional kind of grain. il. The entry foe must be sent in with the entry. 4. No flcld will be judged unless the entry fee is paid before the time of judging. 5. Monihers of the Ilannnr Oat (‘lub should have all fields from whlchl grain for seed will bi- sold properly inspected while standing. 6. Members of the (7.S.G.A. are rnquc-stcrl to enter one or more fields in the competition. 7. Competitors should give lhc De- partment at least one weck’s notice when the fields will be ready to cut. ll. Entries should be made to the Provincial Dr-piirtineut of Agriculture, (‘harlottetown, and should arrive not later than August 23rd. The following score card is used in judging the fields; general appearance considering: D- STEWIRT- K- C- TS.’.5‘.I“’..."‘...°..'.‘.’iT' .'...'..'.".;.;.'."..'.;.1 5 Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public _ Nowlon Block, Charlottetown Brunch Office, Georgetown Money to Loan on Roll Estlto 1 _ S. S. liF88llll ' llrrletor, Oolloltor Notary Public, oto. "" MONIY TO LOAN I L . ---7 fornilty of growth 10 tl. Acreage, method of seeding, ab- sence of lodging 5 Freedom from weeds . . . . . . . . . . ._ 25 Freetlom from smut, rust, blight and insects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 Apparent yield und quality of grain conslderlngz- (1) Proportion of well-filled head of plump groin of good quality... 20 (2) Uniformity of maturity tl Total .. . . . . 7483-8-6wfmME6l . ii" ';""7-if-4 ir- 'Y i I . _ i '- ' - Tm ' ‘ - - - -_ _ __ , . » A -I . .As Milk md. cream rim sisrieiur ouiiiiiiiiu ..°COM|NG BALL TEAM.-A Dro- mlsing baseball team is being organ- ized at Sourls West. Among the like- ly ones are Will McDonald, Jack Kickham, Merlin Mc(‘arthy. Charlie Klckham, lteggie Dcagle, Tour Kick- ham and F. McDonald. ..*DUNDAS AND ANNANDALE.- Rev. Il. S. llaynor will conduct the services in the Presbyterian Church at Dundas at ,IS p. ni. and lu Annandale at 11 a.. ni. on~Sabbath Aug. 10th inst, and on Sslibatli Aug. 17th lnst. in An- nandale at 7 p. ui. and Dundas at 3 p. rn. . .°I1: PAV! to buf _n this Provinco.l ..°TWO CENTS PER WORD ouch insertion for advertising to this col- umn. Cash must accompany ordbr minimum charge twenty-five cents. EASTERN PERSONALS ..*Dr. Allred J. Hawks, chairman of the Medford. Mass. Board of Health and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Launlr, and Miss Mary Vuozzo, of Medford. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, l"l'UI\l\ Vuozzo. of liiontague, P. E. I. for the next two weeks. Tliis is their first trip to P. E. I. and they are much impressed with the scenery and es- pecially ui' the hospltaity. L ---\ r i THE WESTERN 'GUARDIAN ' -TWO CENTS PER WORD ouch umn. Cash must accompany order Supplement $30- ADIHY A- E- W!‘l8hl» Secretary, Central Bcdeque. - -FUNERAL TODAY.-The funeral of the late Mr. John Dobson who passed away on ivriincsday will take place from his late residence to the Peoples (lernctery this afternoon at 2.30. \VESTERN PERSONALS -Miss Slbyl K, Palmer of Tignisli is visiting friends in Surnmerside. --Miss Bertha MiEer, Alberto visiting her aunt Mrs. A.. N. Leod, Tlgnlsh. = 9,. .st F.-FJ -Mr. Edward Brooks of Bonshaw, is visiting his aunt Mrs. -tDr.) John- ston, Tjgnisli. is spending his holidays with relatives -Vlr and Mrs Cliarles Dovle, Crockett.-ll. is Ricliards of Tignlsh are visiting their ign li to V visiting in Summerside the guests of -Mrs. D. Chalsson and dang er Miss Doris of Boston, -are spending -Mr. and Mrs. (loo. Stewart, of. Vancouver, ll. C.. who are visiting Mr. Stewart's mother at Park Corner. spent ri few days this week in Sum- mcrsiile the guests of Mr. Stowart's sister, Mrs. W. Williams.-L. . -The bas.eball game played by the lnilr-pnnrlenis find Rr-rl Sox on the High School grounds, Summerside on Monday evening was witnessed by the usunl large number ami gi'e8UY onloyed. The score was 14-4 in favor of the indcpendeuits.-L.. APPRECIATION The ladies of the York Red Cross have received the following letter of appreciation. To Pres. York Red Cross. Dear Madam.-Owing to my being absent froiu the settlement ‘I coud not attend the reception held for the re- turned men so I must endeavor to ex- press my thanks and appreciation for the beautiful medal placed in my hand on my arrival home. ` To my mind nothing could he more suitable and I shall keep it always and as loiii; be justly proud of the York lied Cross. I am with thanks ding took pare in St. James church. l-‘reetown on July 15th, when Miss Ella 1\lc(‘arville, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fraiirzig Mc(‘arville was united in marriage to Mr. t‘iiai'li~s' Bennett Dclgliau, of Bradalhaue, The cerenioliy was pertorined by ltev. \\’. Mclionaltl, of (‘liarlottcto\\'n. 'l‘lio bride was becorulngly attirod lu white georgette crepe over white. durliess of satin with pearl trimmings ami wore white Milan lint and niaribou ruff, gift of the groom. The bride was at- tended liy» her cousin Miss Mary Murphy. who wore grey georgette crepe over old rose silk. and the groom was ably supported by his brother de arted to their homes, wishing Mr happy wedded life. ince. As tlielocal consumption is est- objeds' -Mr. J. M. Todd, of Holman’s Ltd., iinnted at 200,000 barrels, that brings the total crop up to nearly 1,500,000 The oijcct. if the > ,t'tl ' . , , , __ . bv Cnml im ,.Bl|:)\\,§: Cimlw I on mai at hlmsclale and Alberton.-H. barrels exclusive of fruit used .by ex- aporutiou, couriers factories and rider mills With the extension of the Brit- produriion of pure, clean seed of the ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ~ . ',' _ . . hast v,,,i@¢|,-,S up our fmt", cmm_ (`harlottetown, were in town on Tues- ish apple embargo, it is likely that a g_ To Qnmumge ,md assist those dnl/ rn route to Kelly’s Cross, where large portion of the crop will be ex- who me emged in gmwmg Seed they will visit friends.-H. ported. The Okanagan Valley' crop is gmm ___ now estimated at thirty per cent larg- si. T.. simw the value or st-eo some -Mrs. Kenneth Finlayson and S011- ef "la" last( Y"‘"` "fl “"’_“l"‘f°'1 “”‘l‘ tion and the proper cultivation of me Chariottcioun, are visiting at Elms- the twenty-five ner cent iiicrease Dre- hoii. dale, guests of Mr. ani Mrs. Simpson. dictlfll ill Dill' last- lSS_\I€. “So far as Ontario is concerned, there is very little cliaiige to report. of pure, clean seed and better meth- -Miss (`atherlno Doyle, Summer- The principal feature is the nlniosi ods of’ cultivation. side has returned homo after visiting unuimous report from all districts friends at Vernon itiver and Chariot- that Says sive better promise than ¢°mpetigi0n5_ tetn\vn_--1-{_ any other variety." Tlirce c-ompcliiions will be held in -The M1550; .Emily and yuslme Mlnar‘d’s Llnlment Cures Burns, Etc. lovc~i'n,;£;i1sli${i(;‘lze.i will be offer-oil: ' 3;tt;l€§rvnMr. A. Richard, Char- Oil . 2. $9. 3. $3. 4. $7. _ I $‘l$50§ li. $6; 7, $5.50; S, $5; ll, $4.002 _. 4; 11. $3-'01 12. $3; 13, $2.50; ~ ' ' 1* 14- -3- J _*The Miss-es Knthleenv Bremian' Following are two ox’ the essays 4 ' . *‘ - 1 C W‘““““1- ‘Si 2' *li 3- “H 4- $5= IH§`”’.iif.i'i.i..§{"idfii.ifii.°nihiliihdrfdi. union by .aw-I-- in ffavenre =<> -I-1 . 6. $35 7. $2. T ' is Aibemm on Friday invitation and the offer of prizes from tl . D: hti. of th, ldmpire. The ' L West Prince shall include the F‘lrst _ siibjeciugreidiiiberl frir the essay was ' E Electoral District and Lots 7 and 8. “MV H"“'m`d Robmslm “nd 50” ~(‘,am,.|n'H 'lpespongc to the Cul] of tm. East Prince shall int-ludc the Fourth P""fl- “f 3U\‘li\ De‘_'0"» N- B" 8"' Empire," - ,, remainder of Prince County. A "*°“_ I ht CALL OF THE EMPIRE (Qin-rms simll include rh.|;“'D',,§¢` ,of the suinnier in Tlgulsh the guests of \Vhen the call came for the troops Quiwng (.0,m,y lying "mth ,md west M,-S_ A_ _]_ Bel-nm-d_ to :iid the luiupirc, in li|14, the sons _ of (laiiadu were tho first to answer the pd in West Queens. South Queens -Messrs. Alfred Mountain and call. Canaria lmnrodiutely recruited ~ ~ . q . . _ ‘Daniel Stud-m~;_ ref; Summnrsldo gn 30,000 men and -sent them overseas in shall lnclurl.. that part of Queens County lying south and east of the Tuesday morning for Moncton where Ot:tT"""l- fll5l‘t°"5 fm!" shall include the remainder of Kings land coal for this port. The Freddie ill” "9"-V flmrt- “mi ll“‘~“"» Wh" f°“‘f""e\~ .Si - “Moro Bro`a¢\ and Better T 4//f /»‘i§`\“ Q e _‘yi ’ ’?` -- _ r , 1 f \\\ ff °°»-. °f’//// '/I/.\\\\\I///I/l Pl3tfY - ' .n \ I, _ \ ‘J runrrv oxrs ,,\\\\\°. 'HIE i\§\"l\\\`\T;>"""""" mi... sea.. “-._'-§{\\tZg 49.69° oorridse- W. \-‘\\».._‘//$5 .c nous sn . s “ .ir u\“\`l§ ’°°°. /I//.;-x~\\\.»‘7//,-,"7///....7//.\\`\~.s»\.\i\in's:ri\\\".-\‘s\`ff-\¥< "°5 /\ ron same BY oARvnLL Bnos. . ,, _