I ' Brantford Asphalt Slab Slates are four in one strip-requiring . only one operation in handling and spacing. You save 30 to 50 per cent. jn laying-and have a roof oi permanent charm and distinc- tion. Made in four iadeless colors. ' Brutforl Roofing Co. Limited, Brdntfortl, Ontario o9 Brantford moors Solos Wnrelsouse—Cn-e of The Carritto Com n , Limited, ID Water Street, 23 Ediimi Row, Saint John. N-B. nillur, N.S. Stock Carried. information Furnished and Service on Brsntford Roofing rendered by Fennel] & Chandler, Limited -,- - - - - ' - - - Charlottetown, P. E. l. Poole &Thompson, Ltd. - Montague, P. E. I. i ‘l? ' "will? Fulfill" NEW ANNA" RACES. Wednesday, cLEAiiANcPe/itl: of Refriger- Auftllst 17th. Don't forget the date. atori-l. 20 percent discount, The 5 _Tlla MT. usual-ml" MILLING ‘Loo l5 Branding Saturday's only in “"111 "no olooius until new crop HISTORIC rlcrilsizs ‘August 1. ed. FOR NOW IS A GOOD TIME. ‘ Refrigerator. 'i‘he Rogers Limited. to get a 20 percent discount. Hardware Company 7779-7-13-31 HOPE RIVEII. ma. Saturday. m“ jJuly 16th. Everything ready for the- tbes. “me yet 7806. 2o PERCENT OFF nil lines of Refrigerators. Come ill early-Tho HUGS-The Mt. Herbert Ship- Ding Club will hold its annual‘ meeting Thursday, July 14th 8 p, m. ‘in the Mt. Herbert School. All Intel-- ested please attend. 7754-7-12-31. CHURCH OF SCOTLANU-Rev. J. Eustace Purdie, B. D., will preach] Sabbath 17th in the ‘Traverse. at 6.30 p. m. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION may have expired, renew vnow and got ,your choice of a. Valet Auio Strop iltuzor, blade and strap frae, or Vill- 'et Utility Klllte free. Eielltr one makes a remarkable premium. 7779-7-13-3i PAINS IN THE FEET and limbs, often thought to be rheumatism are duo to fallen ilrclics, it troub- led, consult Dr. Schoii's foot ex- pert. who will he ut .0ur store Jul)’ lstll and morning of the 19th. Al- Kirk, CapeHoy uild 60., Ltd., Cirtown. P- E. _l. 77-il-7-l2,3l been transferred to St. Charles; Rev ATTENTIONTi-ST-DIRECTEVD to I iianailian Historical Drawings For Framing Purposes The Guardian has pleasure in announc-i mg- has procured a few (Qqmplete set-Q 0f you want real satisfaction in fi the Canadian Historical Drawings (recently published in its columns) printed on high- These pictures by Mr. C. W. Jetferys, the Disting- uished ToroutoArtist, are worthy of beillwl-u» luv "l- Teo sous" "mu 5 toned art paper suitable for framing. framed not only for their historic interest bilfiXi... served. Th6 Ilomlllalf CORNWALL smzvlcas- There because of their artistic merit._ price is $1.00 for the set of .12 pictures. Apply early to avoid disappointment. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 7 .\ Strawberries and Ice Cream What more delightful dish especially if you have Perfection Ice Cream? Perfect-ion l8 H0 50"}! ‘hill-In was served’ at the Governor s residence and the Ball at Government House for the VICE REGAL PARTY - This is another compliment to the manufacturers ol- this delicious confection. It is used by the best pQflplQ use conditions under which it. is manufac- tured o ' ‘to be absolutely sanitary. Com- mittees in charge o! l PICNICS AND ICE CREAM SOCIALS ' should write iii at once land arrange for their sull- lilies. We can slvo you ovorvllllul’ Y" '°'l"'"- '"' eluding oolwfi- "-0- ' RCentraI Creameries LIMITED Y WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTIIS PHONE 818 ‘M. [infection as roll " will see isuoedin the best families. So well ll is Perfection that people aiwiiyl iislr for it and will take no other. Uni- form quality. Ill!" cream and nutter! surroundings holll W "intake our ilfllllllll‘ i! npiil " ‘\,\‘_ ~ r, I11,’ f ._/ 0 E, BROW 140 Riclimond St. A Charlottetown i‘ j Fig-cw Life, Accident, Sickness and ‘ - . plum Glass, Insurance _at_ ~ ‘Lowest ‘Rate. simgswiotloiimolilefl at Summerside, 110711 kllls- i < . i _ ..._.._¢_ s ,. .4- ‘Cilllillllflll Overseas Selge Battery fin this issue. ll is hoped tliut us =lllrgol n number as possible wiil| latte-lid. A good time is assured. E - . i - SUCCESSFUL . fl HARD CHESTNUT c°AL‘_we aliltllllport hcilool olFesttiiiénl ‘can recommend our D. L. and W.} P" 2y even "é H‘ we s ‘coal for haseburilels. Many custo-igllmm» s waiida inn“. Si" ca? nlers are ordering now for next “gm w“ l e“_ m“ ‘mu “is l “Intel. A Plckflrd and Cm Phone young aild old came roln cl y lllll 240. 7775_7_13_3|icountl'y to enjoy the good time and ice cream, cake, etc, provided by i held school The "imitteo oi‘ ladies iii charge wish to l_'tlluuk all who contributed ill any _wny——espccinlly the League of tile Cross Bund. whose presence added the WELSH COA L.--i<‘ili' furnace, ling the furnace next winter, iliirii, Welsh coal it's the best. Sold by| A. Plckalll and Co. Phone 2-I0. Iggegliagh w the enjoyment at r 7775-74341! " ' ORWELL-VERNON SERVICES ——The services of the Orwell and Vernon Cilurcile for Sunday next, Jilly» 17th, are} THE, MARSHFIELD PRESBY-i lERlAN FESTIVAL will he held. in Mr. John Siiisuffs field, Mon- follows: St All- _ __ I drews, Orwell t 11 n. m; Vernoll itlver ut 2.30 p. m.; nnll Orwell ' Head at 7,30 p. m. Rev. E. A. Kocli- lily will speak at all the services in connection with the Convaieeent‘ work of Armenian Refugee Relief. Rev. W. H. McEwen. D. D., tor- mel-Iy minister of Orwell. will sup- ply the pulpit during the remaind- er ot the vacation. His visit and _ that of Mrs. McEwen will be gladly welcomed b u CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD. mend,” y a, m ‘mum’ °t Owing to the continued illness of the _____I_ Rector there will be no service in St.i WELCQME v|s|T°Rs _ Mm_ John's Church. Crwoud on Sundayiuwcn McDonald of Norvnl, out, next, but there will be service in St.) with her two sons. Chester and‘ clock on. [Ionic-made will be service Sunday, July 17th in Lthe United Church at Kingston at {l1 u. m.; West River at 3 p. m., und- ‘Cornwall at 7. 30 p. m. These ser-l vices will be conducted by the pas-‘ tor. ' rm: cnAnLorraTowN cyénnms Rogers lialdware Company Limit- 7779-7-13-31 7755-7-l2-3l. i-‘RAMINCL-See advt. about His- li0l‘ c Pictures suitable for fromlllfl- AUTO STROP RAZOR in case post paid to any address in Callfldu on receipt of u new or renewal yearly subscription to The Gour- n. | Rogers llurilwure < Company Limit- ed. CHANGES 1N DIOCESI-L-The following chances have been made‘ among the priests of the Dlocesezi Rev. L. Callaghan. D- D». Secret-lily i t0 Hi5 Lilla-Ship Bishop OLQQTY- hi“ Dollliiiiilll Libelrlltfillisi-rvntlve Aral P. McMahon, D. D., has been :4)- Mm _ |pointed Secretory; Revs. B. Cro en lion. the Annual Reunion of the Zlidtand l“ McCarthy’ recently ordained‘Gulmmerntinl] ihave been appointed to the Cathed-‘to g0 to Quebec. I FEsTll/AL "‘ liluui iioc-Iivuiill", ot’ m, ' the indies oi’ the district. Tile colli- -.\~ I PAGE SEVEN‘ " = i . ‘tl-illilncd with tile conventional iivreulli ot’ orange blossoms. Her handsome bouquet, which she car- 1rid, was of orphelia roses and imaiticu-hair fer-u. Miss Bertha Byrlle. who acted as maid of hon- or. wore a gown of peach satin with hat to match, un_(l carried il bouquet of pink caruatioul-i. The groom was supported by Ernest Mclnilis of St. Peters. Tile groom's gifi to the bride was u \'llllie.g0l(l wrist watch. to tile bridesmaid ii willie gold bar pill \\'itii‘u peurhset- ting, and to the grounnimnrl a scarf pill. After a. dainty wedding break“ States. The bride's travelling (70th, tuule was of’ peach snliil with gold 1411-"! lfllllllllllizs Willi but to luutch. Her lfillil was of cocoa colored pilll-V et iwill \Vlill squirrel trimmings. mm- PERSONALS. jirrived Saturday to utterld tllc full-, erul of hcr father, Captain William,‘ Lledwcll of Souris, lcuvcs on rcturlu this morning. ' Mr. Alexundur Millfil0llllltl uii Llnvrcili-e, Mlrls. who silent iil-al wIH-li-Plltl iii Billflist and “loud lN-l Iullils, loft yieuiill-iluy tervniilg for‘ lilo Hush-in purl oi‘ Illa Island. I Mr. Mus-Nicol. Prcsidcin oi‘ lilo Fsm-ilitiilll railed yesterday upon, liillllPl Davies, widow oi‘ the] lianiol Iklvii-s, one nf ma; Fntilel-u llominuiedl Mr. ltuullen Mni-llniiulll ot’ ill!‘ iPzill-iili, lei’! ycilie-rduy morning for N. li., lll response to 11 telegram icnl illness of brother, Ralph W. Mill-Donald, who in filial nil-l tilt-re. uiul very serious. whose t-ondillolic Mr. (loriloil lnmnn _ nuil iiiu sistgri Miss l'll‘llli.l, arrived lll tho city‘, 'l‘iie:-uiny nvcuillg from Prilviilillli-ini‘ R- l. Tllfly were liccmilpuiiiteii l! ,Ml's. llerilort hli-Druignil and he sbu blaster ll. A. of Lynn, Muss ;nlso Mr. John liiilrcillsuil lviuPhnii .01’ Providence, R. i. Tile party will jremuln on rile lslilllii for some film" viuitiui: lmluy [Plfillilt-i in rho! , nativv province. 3 - - i. .... . ___ . l For (‘IIIIIN llllll llunlonil use llllllilrilflo Llnlnln-nl. y , - Jubilee Celebration ' Echoes » In Toronto-Decoration of the graves of the various men who con- tributed to the building of‘ Canada. in: Confederation times by the Tor-l onto Women's Liberal Association; In Qttawa-Presentation of a bou- quet ' of roses. in St. Barnabas’ fast ihé young couple motored‘ to! . Borden en route to New England ' illllllil‘! treatment ill lilo ilosqlilah I i! (lelilziliiiil sillnlui-i- clilnnio oi’ their ti‘ ~ Minutes of lust meeting wore read . and adopted. pole. es at the usual hour. held on next Sunday at 7.30 p. m. under thkauspices of the L. O. A. The address will be delivered by collection will be for Mt. Herbert Orphanage. As the church is under- going internal painting. etc. the ser- vices next Sabbath will be held in the hall. - INSTITUTE MEETING. -Easi: Royalty Women's Institute held their regular monthly meeting of June 17th.. at the home oi‘ Mrs. Alex. McNevin. Eight members and five visitors present. Meet- ing opened with institute Ode. Roll call was answered with name of birth month and birthstone- A discussion was carried on as to erecting a flBK lt was moved null seconded that i1 gift be presented to Mrs. Jenkins ill recognition of her val- iinblo help in our Institute work. A sick committee was appointed. The sum of $65.00 was voted tn- wnrds school building fund. Meet- ing (dosed with National Anthem. Luncheon was served by till! i108!- ens.- ‘ iback to the Island. L.\‘0.-L. SEIIVICIL-In the Pres-limit visited horulutive Province. bytsrian Church Hall. Murray Hat-l which-she loves so well and honors federaflm‘ Baby bour North, a. special service will be so highly under her Rev, D. V. O'Meara. M. A.. L. H. The| iElllil-belhllfllllil9lll Springfield at. Stuart, . ~ Q ’ ' Q _ _ have been visiting relaflveslCliurch, to a direct descendant of; w , H half-Past seven o'clock in the even- and friends at Kinross and vicini-‘smawr Dick” (‘me °f m” "Falheisey ing. Sunday School in both Church-j ty, and are being warmly welcomed. “f cQnfedefll-lloll") this bill!!!)Mrs- It has M. W. Maynard, wife of Mrs. McDonald warden‘ been the rectors three enr . y a since In East York-Selection of‘ a Con-i "m Bu] B in the person of‘; former “a ‘L e y rown. who was given u. l5 M_ Monlgomery_ A, m8 montwly silver cup. The Confederation! meeting of the w.M.s. of tile or-‘Baby is a Ci‘““°“““ °f “"98 §°"°l"| we" congregation hem M the homeations. and his grandmother wore c, o; Mm A_ J_ McLeod, Khlross. slfi-SllVlti‘ cross for his grandfather who -ter of Rev. Ewen McDonald, on died In the war‘ _'l‘hursday evening last. Mrs. M05 In Mimm’ ODhTA four day Ju‘ ‘il/Jflliiilil delighted the large uumberbflee’ and m the para-ac of B‘ cub of present with n brief address, full 8o ye?“ ago‘. conveying Charles o; "new," and literary beauty’ onlJones, Miltons oldest native-born the “women m. the BM“. M thefson. In York township the feature close i1 delicious lunch was served.“ the whole days proceedings was by Mm Mcheud and her ‘amnyxthe old time barbecue, which con- nnd the members dispersed to theinsisted of the roasting of an 0X on hum” carrying the memory m, the grounds during the afternoon, very profitable and dengmml m“ and the making of sandwiches from em"; \ the meat. Every shred of meat was -. magerly consumed by thg; 15,000 peo- WEDDWG BELLS_A very prebiple who surged about the grounds {y weddmg was Bolemnlze _,"during the evening. ‘ tre Dame Academy, Chnrlodttelaltlogiif I?‘ ottawnT-The reception to Mai:- 0|] Tuegiay, July 13m’ M 5'30 u’ mljflalet ‘Anglin and Eva Gauthier. l when e“ Jame“ Mu-rphy, recmrtsm Plfllld to be n. Canadian, Miss of St. Dllllililllfti University, llllllfitliAngun said’ and nothing could in theholy bonds of matrimony Mifi-huve kept n}? from attending the John hwmmls Momma" of Summer“ celebrations. Al. home in New York “He, and Mary Kamleen Grant m, the distinguished dramatist known For, Augmmn-L The bride was throughout nearly every country of beaum-"ny “Hired in n gown oflthe world is a very different DEYIISOII- wlme georgene Wm] u “use ve" age from Ottawas Margaret. In New York she is the leading expon- ---~ eut of the drama and one of the most beloved and respected women on the stage. In Ottawa she is n daughter of an old and distinguish- ccl family whose forbeltrs have been closely connected with the making of Canadian history. Miss Anglin BLACKHEADS GO QUICK BY THIS SIMPLE METHOD B|l|0kliPllllfl—lIl|{ 0li0ll or little ones- soft onus or bnrd ones-oil nliy pnrt of‘ ttire body g0 (lull-lily by n simple lnotilod I ._, Pioneers Christie's ‘Biscuits were first enjoyed by the sturdy pioneers who blazed the trails for Canadafs glorious future — 14 years before Confederation ! A typically Canadian pro» duct-during more than 7O years of popularity Christies Biscuits have never" been equalled for purity, wholesomeness and uniform excellence. In the store or on the ‘phone at’ ways ask for Christie's Biscuits. 1 for. g x»? V‘ Two-in- This is the Premium the ladies have been waiting A wonderful Shopping Bag, convertable to two sizes, neat and attractive looking. Has a Market Basket beat four ways. , . .‘ _ sc its M55 n0 Shnnpiniz E8 Given Free as a Premium with every New or Renewal Yearly Subscription to The (lilzirdiail. Whether your Subscription expires today, tomorrow or three months hence, d-o not lose this opportunity now. The Charlottetown Guardian A - SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT ~ . lllliillngllltft dissolves llltélll. To ‘do thin ilret W88 bOTII in the Parliament Build- o Wo ouuoou o P9P"! no now- or ings as the daughter of the Speaker ha’"awfilfififigipzlfltlfhf of the House. She received her early l J} - ,. hrn‘ds briskly for ii low Iii!i‘0lI(lFi-— education the“? and 13W!‘ Studied \ I ' h . Y ' - - , ‘ . i“ ' ” iiliicklliliiiils"ilrilve"iiiiilelvmuillllcliliidenail: ablxtllolzg Anslln. 0i‘ rather Mrs. Hull. 7 R d' WABC (326) N' Y‘ "opry House DANCE ORCHESTBAS sqiioealilg blnckbcnlis only open the as she many is is m rempen shortly S a, Tonight," I 7,40 P, M, . . lii5“i...”..'l;l'.'{1Jilini‘l2".'l2"§imil'§"l Jfliil? in Asbury Peri m a delightful wm- 1°~°° P- M- lwMoK <54“ Bilflflm- "sod"!- . ‘ ation of pcroxlilc powder and illn writer edy called "April Lenes."_ ‘In OCCO~ Y WOK (252) chlca-BQ- Trilmon- ' 3o P- M- . iliioioivo itlvlii rlgllt out. ii-livlllir ills be]- wlth Mfs_ Flake she W11] reylvg _ WWGY (380) " ady. RAIIIOYB, , skin soft null tlla- pores in their nnturul nThe Merry wives of Windsor], —_"" SpORTQ_TALKS , N_ Y_ i """""""" - "Tell my fellow-Canadians that FMDAY’ w“ '5 , 9.00 r. M. __ they should always support their _ 2.00 P. M. WEAF (492) New York. Palais D'Or. ENGINEER Canadian artists. For o country ls '“‘°i"_""°'“' “m” P'°“"""“ WHK r205) Cleveland. 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" ' ' u” I n ind BPOONS. an exceptionally Inge ranlo of Souvenir l‘ \ m- m." “w” Q!‘ m. u”; Apply Mlnerlroa few times and w” u“) N_ y_ Phuw Ho“, w Chins. We also have n very fine line of Souvenir Novelties eye lotion. powder for rlok- 4 note the quick relief. - WJZ. WBZ, WBZA. KDKA. KYW. in a [rest variety. t to etc ‘all and Ietilo “m” (m) N‘ Y‘ M mm- md. W ' ° ‘r ' " ' H turns, WEAI‘, WTAG. wLrr. Wo would Illllreciate your lnollootlou- < i Piifirlbi-“F 199' V WRC WOO KBD, WTIO WMAQ. v Charlottetown , ' i“ P. _ ' . a - ‘ n»- m- w w wizttiisii homo i L. i i i 3) Musical . i i ‘ " i " l i ‘l 000.com’ A I i i“ V . “Wm” mo‘ m‘ a , - i l [V1 E .. . wga (conic. gorge toddler. . . . . . _ _ - -_~ u "r"'