/ ‘ Maple Bud and The New ‘the New Package N a protection against l imitations the shape of Maple Buds and the style of the package have been changed. The Buds now‘ have a rounded base, stamped with a large “C". The packages are a handy triangular shape with royal purple the dominating color. Maple Buds are now richer- smoother—'better than ever. They are a superb blend of choco- late—delicious-—smooth—sstis- fying. Try them. m ‘when all day Wednesday. 60c a poumi—also 5c, 10c and 25c packages Richer, Smoother,‘ Better than Ever “Is Givirig Entire ‘ ‘ Satisfaction” .u _.- nulls. Forum I".couo|n_y' giving cntlru iifllllllllillfl ul tllr “Inter I ntnrfiml lt with n-onil only l'\'l IlllFI‘ LIIIIHI hard nml soft non! and both ruined, with rullully This uric-typo furnuco l» nororul rmuperhn n grant Improvement on the old ntyln of the your lll0l. r.‘ Hrllnflicltllll. Cunning. N. S. \\'rit1-><:— lfur u iu-r satisfaction. ll fuel. At the Thorn- gounl re- is in “PIPELESS” i‘ Furnace "Economy" is the lu-ynnto of this furmu-c, not only In cont but in lulmr also. Home special features are-Aorti- rnl shaking hnndlq iusvrs utnoplug, long flro trnvol, Iloubln ‘caning with nlr ppm-r, nlr hiant. low fuel n-ousumptiom and rxtrn hem-y construction throughout. it will pay you to usk nhout It. ».\ ease A. HORNE 8t G0. Distributors CHAR LOT TETOWN \ AND SUMMERSIDE Canadian Historical Drawings _.____.._.. _ The Guardian has pleasure in announc- ing that it has procured a few complete sets of: the Canadian Historical Drawings (recently; published in its columns) printed on high-l toned art paper suitable for framing. These‘ Dictures by Mr. C. W. Jefferys, the Disting-l nished Toronto Artist, are worthy of bcingl ‘framed not only for their historic interest but because of their artistic merit. Price is $1.00 for the setiof 12 pictures. A001)’ early to avoid disappointment. * 7CHAltLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘E. RB 146 Richmond St. Charlottetown Fire,‘ Life, Accident, Sickness‘ and Plate Glass Insurance. at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. The nominal Willy and be in line for the Con- vertable Waterproof Shopping Bag now being given lrec with each year- ly subscription. ping Bugs given frce with every new or renewal subscription to the (lunrdian. ' b Rustlco and hem" iorm speakers in Canada. D05! Dnld to any address in Canada on receipt of a new or renewal veilrly subscription to The Guar- utlvertismuent which appears else- where in sure to go and spend nu enjoyable dny at New Amran on August 17th. have expired, renew now and get quest of Mr. and Mrs. Central Guardian JAMIESOWS ONLY DRUG store 838T RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NEW PREMIUM — Ladies Shut!- EVERYONE IS GOING to lilo Picnic tomorrow. Come some oi‘ the best plat- 8381 AUTO STROP RAZOR in case iiuu. READ THE NEW ANNAN RACE Then ho this issue. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION may your choice oi.’ a Valet Auto Strep Razor, blade and strap free. or Val- et Utility Knife free. Eieht: one makes n. remarkable premium. ill WEBS PLAIN and fancy crep- cs. Wednesday morning half price, 25 doz. Ladies Summer vests, sizes 36. 40. 44 going at 25. ,Prowse Bros. Ltd. FUNERAL NOTICE — The illn- ornl of [he latc llussel (Joffiu. will lute resld Thu rsduy lake plaice from his once Chtirry llill. on August 11th. ut C o'clock. [ilcasc copy) WEDNESDAY IIALF HOLIDAY. C 40 Pcs. Rayons and Voiles, all new balance these 10 Pieces Waco summer patterns, goods half price. Silk, latest new summer shades g0- iagi at n bargain. Prowse Bros, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. — Mr. and Mrs. Regh Meek. French River. announce the engagement ofl their daughter Theresa Myrtle, to View. Marriage to take place the lssif of August. MA IIFIELD PRESBYTERIAN, CllUltCl-L-At the evening service‘ an Sunday. conducted by Mr. Ram-‘ "age. an inspiring vocal solo was ren- dercd by Miss Lillian Killerman of. Boston. who is at present visiting‘ Mr. Fred Websers family. l BRADALBANE. —In connection. with the Presbyterian Church in‘ Canada. the Sacrament of the Lord's‘. Supper will be dispensed in Bradal-l bane. Orange Hall. on Sunday next.. 14th August at ll a. m. There will bef Services will be 7.45 p. m. Come. i A PLEASE!) VISITOR-Mrs. E. J. Chambers of Montreal. who has been visiting Charlottetown the Tidmarsh. Rochford Street, left on Mondny for home. She thoroughly enjoyed the beauties of P. E. I. and renewed old acquaintances at Montague. where she ,with her late husband. ed for several years. DISGRACEFUL ACT.-Mr. A. E. Mace. a respectable gentleman of Boston. left on Saturday last for his home. after spending a short visit with friends in French River. Mr. Mace has been visiting this Island for upwards of thirty years, almost every summer. and he always spoke in the highest terms of the warm hospitality of the people of this sec- tion of the Province. and also boast- ed it as s. Tourists Paradise. On the cvc of his departure. his car. a costly one. was lettered all over, with very disgraceful slander. and otherwise damaged. Such deeds as this will no doubt change his opinion concerning the people and place. The inhabit- ants of this part of the country are highly indignant of such actions. Silch deeds. as well as being a dis- 4 the road of tourists coming to this lbeautiful section. It is very regret- nble to know that in the midst of lgnod respectable citizens that there i is some persons. who have no res- nect for themselves. or for the feel- inns of others. and thus put a black stain on the name of the community. _._______- CORNS Quicireliof from painful earns, under toss and pressured tight shoes. i Zine-pads i OOQO-+O4—O-OO§QQO+O-QCOO-OOO-Of 4 ‘ Women l ncccrr nus REMARK- 1; l ABLE OFFER. j, GILLETTE’S l \ s 1 Newest Creation , Unique Razor Especially for ’ Women FREE i With n 49c Bottle of ‘i Palmolive 1‘ Shampoo ' Offer expires in s few days. Strict limit one to a customer. ALSO One tin Tslcum Powder Free with one Palmolive Cream ALL FOB 35 CENTS Harold L. Worthy Bale All!" l" m- 5'1"" (Patriot an evening service. Pre-Communionl held on Thurgdayfllnwll. is visiting hor Friday and Saturday evenings at and Mrs. J. Nelson Smith- --lllouc~l‘means m misc money took plum Col. Chambers and family. summer-‘ . Fox Remedies i r0004 Qf§Q4f9 QOQ-Q-QQQ-Q-O-OQ-O h_ 7 TIIE ARLOIIPET LOWER MONTAGUE-IO mem- of Mrs. Roger Wcstaway. Meeting opened with singing “My Old Ken- tucky liome." Roll Call followed. Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. A paper on "Cur- rent Events“ was read by Mrs. Hor- ton. An interesting report of the convention held in Charlottetown was given by Mrs. Annear. A discus- sion regarding the exchange of a flag purchased for the school book place. $21.55 was reported as the proceeds from nn Ice-cream festiv- al. this money is to be used for school improvements. A committee was appointed to await on the School Trustees to consider putting a new hardwood floor in the school. This committee is to meet at the schoolhouse on Saturday evening ‘One new member was enrolled. Next meeting at Mrs. V. 0. Schirmcr. ELMSDALE-This Institute met‘ at the home of Mrs. J. Wl Gordon. Zll members and I visitor were present. Meeting opened with the Institute Ode. followed by Roll Call. Minutes Ice-cream festival. A scd. » It was decided to have a sign- ’ board erected on the school. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. E. W. Johnson. HARRINGTON-The members of ' this Institute were kindly entertain- ‘ ed at the home of Mrs. James Mac- Callum on July 25th. ‘Six members and six visitors were present. Roll making Strawberry Preserve.“ ries." n new committee appointed. It w book-case was to be attented to once. During the meeting an csting demonstration was "Cooking in aluminum Ware with- out Water." of thanks was tendered t0 MacCallum for her kindness. MT. BUCHANAN-IO memberslMrsMncncnald thlying poems at. monthly meeting of this Instituteiwlllch a VIYTY llflflfiy VON! 0i ‘lllflnk-‘i and 1 visitor were nrcscnt at .. Lunch was served after which ‘the PERSONALS “H” Fhwmw“ nmlh.“ m“ yliwil-hc schoolhouse for the monthly tordny mnruiiig for lliliClll-(tl. whorclqnectlng of m“ Institute" Meeting she will iu fulure reside. Mrs. Percy 'l‘ur|u-r. oi‘ (llinrlolio parents. Mr ‘Ion 'l‘ruuscripl. loft. yestorrlny morning for Mont real. whore they will visit ‘daughter. Mrsgl‘). llelm. Mrs. Wm. Oldeii and bliss Kath lloon Olden of 'i‘rurrv. N. 8.. nrl- NEW DOMINION__5 ‘ncnmors and lvlsiliug this city. thc guests 0P2 visitors were present M the ‘In-oi’. uud Mrs. ivlctchor. Upperlmonthly mceung of this Insutute‘ Always keep a good Supply 0f on hand, lPrluce Street. l Miss Muriou Douglas. Print-inn of ti!" (liififlzelown School. in vlsqtheir reports from the Convention. Reuben i\ia<-:;Lunch was served by the hostess af- oi fer which the evening was‘ spent in iiting her uncle Mr. ‘llonnld and lVlrs. MacDonald lihis city. l l Miss Roma Wright lllili hurl lirieud. Miss llulen llonlley have‘ returned ih the oily nflcr spoudiiu!‘ 4 visitors were present at the month ‘an enjoyable vacation lu the taouni- 1 ymccting which was hold at. the ry nl the home of Mr. and Mrs. home of Mrs. Frank Bagnnll. The (folin l\tll!i4lll‘(.‘., Brnckley Point. ' Dr- H. R. Sullivan uud Mrs. Slli-Ipnrt, of the Cqnvqmion hem in llvnu of North Adams. Mass., ar- lriverl in the city inst week on u vlirlcgatcs. A bill of $5.00 for the flag Sullivan's parenls MF-lpflil! was paid. It was T- B- firmly. llivhuuuukclean the schoolhouse during the Dr. Sullivan expects to rc-‘vm-aglon‘ Next mccung M m0 home‘ ___ ‘_ - ‘of Mrs. Harold Bagnnll. lmc pufpflSt! of preparing for u" ‘Ice Cream festival. Committees rc- MARSHFIELD-‘Thc members of pnncd and new ones were appoint- .ii lo Mrs. ;nud Mrs. IStreet. ‘main about two weeks- Mnss.. lll‘l‘iVt!li lu on the island. Miss her Co.. Water-town. Mass. back. ro-visitiug his nntivo lnnd. interest. lo him _in Quiet-it's able one. Hill “lllSTllli|l’ dd Children of All Ages anon or vmnnrs ‘ nsmuns or}. t. nun. which was held at the home of Mrs. bers and 3 visitors met at the homeIA. W. Dockerty. President was in- thc Chair. meeting were read and adopted. Roll Call was answered by each member‘ paying a dime. Committees were heard from and new ones appointed. A splendid report oi’ the Convention‘ was given the members. _Blll was‘ passed. An ice-cream festival and a} cake snle is to be held for the pur-l tilda B. MacDonald was appointed iat Holmaifs. of the last meeting were rend andmlefliiflg M. MYS- Arthur Clflrk- adopted. $81.25 was realized from an] finaneiell statement was presented and dlscus-lvifiltflrs met at the hOmC 0t MYS- an was answered by “Recipes (Ql-‘Lunch was served after which the Rqliimeeting adjourned. ‘ Call for next month "Different Ways; of canning Blueberries and raspber- sick commmge rgpgfted amfcntertaiucd 10 members and 15 visit- ows Cll_.7\__i‘:l)ll\N Ginger Ale That Put Sussex on the Map l For a long lifetime Sussex has satisfied the critical thirst of Canadians in Sussex RED OVAL Ginger Ale. Wherever you go, north. south, east or west—SUSSEX RED OVAL is usually presented thirsty visitors. _ Purest and healthiest spring water by government tests- choicest fruit juices and ginger. Anda formula kept secret to this clay. l Sussex ("Hillier/We ‘Charlottetown WholesaierszCarvell Bros. Minutes of the last; pose of raising the funds. Miss Mn-‘ as Secretory in the place of Ml's.1 Roddic MacRac. Delicious refreslr‘ merits were served by the hostess ind n special social hour was spent. ‘ l SPRING PARK-Met at the home wf Mrs. James Smith. 13 members vere present. Meeting opened with‘ he Institute Ode. Roll Call was mswered by Birth month and birth tone. Various committees gave their reports and new committees were appointed. $25.75 was the amount realized at the Pantry Sale Plans were made for the holding of an Ice-cream festival. One new member was enrolled. Next MONTAGUE-lfi members and 2 lMartin MacKinnon. Meeting open- lcd with the President in the Chair.‘ ‘Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. It was decided ithat the members would take charlie of the tables at the races. the money _ ‘realized to be used to complete the] ‘ . ‘ ‘ =payment of the bill in connection with the heating and sewrage system installed in the new memorial school in. 5 AVONLEA—Mrs. Morton Williams as‘ ors of decided to take a contribution ofith? time of her monthly fruit to the sick in the district. The‘Mu2!utes ‘of dthc iiasténcctinfl! “W0 atlrea ant a ople . ommittccs rc- inter-lported and new ones were appoint- given on'ed. A full report of the A guessing contest wastended: Mrs. MacDonald. our noted M“ James 39W" Ml-"Plly 01 Seflkheld in which Mrs. Ben Ncwsom woniauthoress then addressed the meet- the prize. Lunch was served. Place ins- She urged the institutes to use 0r next mcgflng undecided, A votelthcir influence to preserve the scen- Mrsflic beauty of our country roads. It Mr. and Mrs. Mlll‘(i()('il ltnnsipofl’ of the Cnnvmmon was given HWWIA gift was presented to u retiring l Miss Estelle McDonald of Hopi tcn-‘ion. I For Framing Purposes 525.3;l2l§lf.‘;“;if.'.llll.2“l.‘i.2. .. l ‘accounting office of the Hard Rub-‘last. meeting were mad and adopted sister. Mrs. Shipley and other relat-lshort ives in Boston. She also visited oth- er parts of the United States during her absence from this Province. Her many friends are glad to see her by, Prince Couuties- All his friends are pleased to see him again and no doubt his visit will be nu raujoy- EllilllHllT Especially Prepared for Infants this Institute at her home at meeting. convention was given by the delegates who at-‘ ‘was a shame to have the trees cut ldown unless absolutely necessary. read some interest.- tho conclusion of Mrs. MacDonald. . was tendered meeting closed. SEA VIEW-JO members met at lopcncd with the Ode. Minutes read .anrl adopted. Committees reported " and new ones were appointed. Bills - were paid. Discussion on ways and land plans were made for an Ice- icrcam festival. An interesting rc- ‘lby the delegates who had attended. member. Next meeting at the ‘ schoolhouse. Meeting opened with the Institute lOde. followed by Ode. Minutes were lircad and adopted. Delegates gave ‘a social hour. Next meeting nt the ‘ schoolhouse. ' l HAZEL GROVE-JG members and‘ President presided. Minutes were adopted. Roll call followed. A rc- TCharlottctown was given by the del- dccided tn to reside in Georgetown. was pres-I Minut- to buy some maps. , house. ‘ Jertained thelmembers of this Insti- way. Minutes of the last meeting‘ ing were adopted. A special meet- inR ‘ts to ho hold at the school for L‘ WOOD~l4 members and Mrs. Thomas Cooke has returncdientcd with a tea set as an expres- iqcxlilslixtfi: met at from a three months visit to her-slon of regard from the members. A George Leslie. Singing of the O60 programme followed. Lunch opened the meeting. Roll Call fol- ion Traveller." lloslnn. Muss. island 5 visitors were present. Roll Call o; Mrs. Peter Glllis. Aflcrlwns answered by “recipes? spending a short time in the cltyles of the last meeting were read and‘ UNIQNVALE-Mrs Harry Stetson m. the Revere Hotol. Mr. Crosmnzi . adopted. A report ofthe Convention (Manna-gamed the mgmbgfg of this "m. will visit several places of chir-fihcld in Charlottetown was give niubthe delegates who attended. new member was enrolled. It was ing which was T090119‘! m“ a new hllfdwood 1100!‘ Committees reported and new ones, sud a new foundation for the school appointed. was completed and that the bill of school is to be painted. One new same amounted to $68.00. It was demmcmber was enrolled. A special] clded w have the 595001 Painted and meeting is to be held on August. A contribution 17th to discuss plans for an Icel n by stitute. 7 were present as well as 4 W.- one visitors. The Ode opened the mect-| is to be given to the Red Cross Cream Social. ;Drive. Next meeting at the school-‘home oi Mrs. Louise Ramsay. .___-¢-o> MARIIP-Mrs. J. E. Dingwell cn- .TOIIIOI'I'OW’S WBZ. WBZA. KDKA. KYW. WJR ‘ WBAL. WOC. v i Watch Your Foxes’ Summer Diet The summer diet is an important one and should be exercised in seiecti feeds should be reduced to a ml by cereals and vegetables. IMPERIAL FOX _ fed dry and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD fed with milk ereal ration for both adults and hing foods ensure a bal- anced ration togethcr with an abundance of minerals AL FOODS keep the foxes in more generally healthy and ate premature shedding, essive meat feeding or an uu- for better pelts when prime. make the ideal summer c . These 1W0 highly nouris pups. and Vitamines. good flesh and make the active. IMPERIALS generally caused by cxc balanced diet, and make feed them liberally and you IMPERI m elimin class foxes with highest-priced pelts. For sale by leading dealers in all business centres or direct from factory. Imperial F... Biscuit Co. Ltd Charlottetown, l’. E. I. Phone 721. 1N. Y» the home of Mrs. WGY 1380i WOC t 353 8:30 p. m. 12:45 A. M. 5:25 p. In Schc 11.. N’. Y- BESOIIfllI-iWJZ 1479i Wushgtn. KDKA 1316i Pitts. ‘Sklctch. 6:55 p. m. lDavcnport. Sports. ng the proper foods. ‘nimum and supplemented will reap results in highest w'1"‘c-"l5l7» Worcester. lflrilcimul. WJZ i454» N. Y. Stadium (Jruv-rrt great care Meat BISCUITS Box 446. w ‘lllztl-ll p. m. _Wl.W ma» Cinci. Ircnc." “'I‘omu1y 'n‘ i DANCE ORCIIESTRAS lilo l-ily this institute mot at the home of ' ti n. given by MYS- . - last evening to spend her vacuiivm Miss Erna Bosficld. l5 members and gauge rgcxgtsdyz? 1.3M. w“ Served. to WJZ. WBZ. Wll/AA. Mplhlllilili 5 visitors were present. Meeting op- b me hostess and the meeting clos- KYW- WJW W13 “i "l “Hm holds nu important. position in tho‘ened Wm‘ m“ ode’ Minutes of the ed with the National Anthem. Next‘ WHAM. u WGR I303‘ Bdhalpo. mémtlcr luccilnfi l" m” “m” °f M“ 5pm“ SPORTS-TALKS s-oo p ' rn A Mrs. Elmer Jenkins. who IS leaving. A“. (my olsc“s_ _ WPG i273) l 8:30 p. m KFAIl ¢1i00\ Lincoln. Betty Lnuc. ‘WTIC 1461i Hartford.‘ Colt Pork. 9:30 p. m. Le Parades. was served and the meeting closed ‘owed. Minutes were adopted. Busi- ‘,_ o_ with Auld Lang Syne. Next meet- 11 d, It was decided t0 "'55. p‘ m‘ _ i ' l '30 p‘ '.“‘ ing at the home of Mrs. Heber Cros- ion "efjw cream to the SchOnMKDK/i iilltllrrg;it‘t,sbg1. Baseball. ‘WSAI 136i» Sfirpton. . l“ d°m°'},‘""“°“‘ °“ 'Q'v°§,{‘jE.v{'ifm’:}I was 126s» ‘almond. Baseball. lwQJ one» Chicago: stow-m; own. i CLEAR SPRINGS-Jfhis Institute"Qfiiilunaiiegxgiibigo lino lunch was , “*0” l“ "g _ b 1 L 2 ‘2‘M""“‘*'“_ s.‘ _ Mr. W. 1.. (lrosmau of tho "Ilos- met nt the schoolhouse. 10 members sm-vé‘; Next meeting at the homfi WJZ “lam Dgrm" ma“: an‘ w ‘w M B) 2:05‘ ya‘ IKPO 1337i San. Fran. Palace. l 1 ‘ :30 a. m. CFCT I476) Vict. "Night Birds." followed by Roll Call. The outside of the Next meeting at thei Nurse Tells How To Relieve Eczema ‘Lady had fagrdndisl-igured with Eczema. ncrwclear. 12:35 Ava» - l lbs.‘ Wm. Campbell. s graduate lwho had su ered keenly bot -- l. Qdsrmyelrewnssomvere- .sililetsdwithsuemo .< ' ltutle at the time of n. ir nthl ' mum d Merden Mm. reverts I ‘meeting on July 15th. e15 wig: pm! Program ~ blueprint eigrerieqw m hid "Y Df- . ‘ gen; Meeting opemd m the “may —"— with a distressing case of merit. snd never found anything like CONCERTS emelnl. The ntient was a lad it for the first application sto the itchin . b continuing the use the eaems was‘ —-——-- p. m. Mother! Flstchefls Csstorishss been were n“ 52d “Wlud- A demmfibpCp (411) Monqnap concert“ u“ and h in“ bee...” o; o; n" 0m“ in ills f!" o"? 3° 7"" m "°ll,°"° straw”: on we“ ever “lummum 3M5 p. m- her faiieytias disfigured and entirely resisovetithud the comphthn “M” “d “hildre” Pf Clmfijpnmn’ was f8 ven by Mr‘ Hymelman‘ AlKDKA 1316i Pitts. lub Concert. "b the itching, burning sensations of tl ' Proud. No one d ‘ Flstulency, Wind Colic and Dist-rhea: "9". ‘mm-iii! M!!! Wifldiiw 8118688 Ere" 5,00 m “L 91L 01d“. 350 50d t me l,- thn: my patient bed alloying Fevenshness srlsin there- W be Plflfied in U18 8611001- NBXPWHK r335; Clgvglgnd, Populgf, _ " because doctors considered boenlodifiguredhytliis from and, by regulating the tomsch meeting at. the home of Mrs. Oswald 7 0 p_ m im- age imqnbis, torturing ailment." and owels. side the lIllIllliltl0Il_ of Jenkins. WRC (m9) wjuh organ WEAF Mm (hmpbeu had known of hug, Qinumng 5 “.0 F°°di EM"! "ll-uni ll"? with“ 0.00 m_ ' ' “imllnr cams and by ltient led stenthrd taetmed. for opiates. GLEN VALLEY-Irina msmbe u W03“ .361. PM (mquot WEAR t. tratment was n to eczema. ltslaould neverboeodusd The genuine burs signltureol met at the home or M", M01¢0|m W3“ ‘mm cm. stud‘ obtain com late relief and restore with ordinary selves for it is s ‘MscKenzie. Meeting opened with w” H“) N Y glk- 0&0 t ihhlbllll uty of the skin. medicinsi ointment of proveu unit the one. Minutes of m. no meet- - - " Q“ ° . . Campbell wri . "A and efleetivenen. so canton all dealers. or The Dr. A. F. Isl t‘. t. __- 1..