l l i’ Creme its VAJLAING LANGUAGE. > nnmons EVEN LN nudusnsrinanino OOMIMUNIMEQ, use "omen-n A as canton" T0 GIIVIE Torsion-awn A} CERTAIN DlSTilNOTilON. IN ouiaie-mdirtrrown’ on ANYWHERE on can remain THERE caiisprmob - FOR A FANCY NAME To "iron Toms? T0 THE Porn: . ’ LAR PRODUCT. As" ‘Ill-IE Porunhicm GEN KNOW 'I\HE BEST-AND ASK FOR ICE CREAM “It’s a Food” l In Leis i . min. u .. "led: :... i ew iiiian’s Suits EIMLLY ~ orig/lb" A We ‘have a few Suits left in some lines that We will clear out at 20 p.c. discount. On the ‘Suits not included in- the 20 p.c. lot we will give v10 p.c. discount. This is a good chance for a man to buy the best Suits mad-e, at a big reduction. The cloth andtrimmings are the very best, and the makers cannot be "beat-en in Canada. Some of these Suits are for young . men, andpotlhers are made on the miore con- servative models, so that we can please all tastes. Sizes range fro-m 34 to 42. 3 Suits ti Suits 12 Suits 3 Suits 4 Suits '3 Suits at ..... at. at" at at at.. ....~..-.- ........$28.00 . $4 1 .00 Balance of our stock at 10 per cent. dis- count. Don't miss this opportunity of buy- ing a first-class Suit at a big reduction. MacLeIIan Bros. Tailors and Furnishers, and Sole Agents for Leishman’s Best Ready-to-Wear Clothes for Men. ‘ . 1.61.... nuns A LA ohms" in imrus unAnsMJUsQ l-CE comm-ran SAIMIE_IN QUEBEC. on m ANY LOCALITY wniiannrnnu-onis mm: PRE- MANY or" run HIGH onsss r RASPBERRIEB Vi" THEE CHARLOTTETOWN ' GUARDIAN“ T’ i. nit CENTRAL GUARDIAN "WP Mm Holman’: cmiur. ALLEY s co. LTD. have i... lul-"estl"! Prices In summer foot wear. ‘See their windows. i sneer-ii. i ROBIN HOOD PQRRIDGE WH- "i delicious breakfast time: two packlflfil for 35 cbltllt all no. cars. , ‘ WANTED. ._ We ‘will. l"!!! raspberries llll iiuaati- u". @5111 ~j:seaion.> Apply 1n ("Wflfiqifl- 09nd!» iii sou. ,629-276l Will-Y, §3J5~billl8 .s pali- mans gbootmdrlllll pointed toes "Wis Wlfiliilcl‘ Shoe ~Co, and ‘libel’ 800d makers at Alley s; ‘Co. hid. ;_ ' 636.274“ . . Rorsro MARKED-P. n i, P°i‘"°°='s1"@ 59m"! ‘in nuiiiuii is’? $115 t0 $1.50 per 90 pound ‘oi rowmu. cnuricii, worshtp m: Emma!" Juli!’ will. in Plownal a, “~ "L- end 7 n. iii, uiui Mill- v 3W at 2-30 D- ‘m. On Tuusday n; 3 ll- '-'" there Will be service- in lilo Mi. lHerbert Church and a. meeting 0f -the _ trustees n1" inn Church a; 9 n ;n_ » We cmnv A counters ETQGK 0f Engine accessories, in- C-"idilis Coils. Carburetors, Pumps, Propellers, Shaftlng find nil fnflngg Parts for “FRASEIV” Engines. 9'0"")! Sbrvlce. Write for prices MiiilKfly and Fraser, L.td., New Qiiissuw. N- S. ‘294i25-28l. —L-A-§ STATIONARY" ENGINES- w. U Iiave In stock for immediate sale i ‘"1" 3 ‘éli-p- “Victory” oii un- gine at $225.00; one 5 in, "n13, ieriiw‘ Engine at $190.00.‘ one 9 lLli. “VititorymOll Engine at $450 . . 99 ill-b» Now Glasgow. These ‘ filiklnes are new‘ and ‘bargains at i nibove prices. MacKay and Fraggr LtiL. New Glasgow, N. S., , ZQG-Zli-ldi. -E‘LDON AND VICINITY.— The farmers in this vicinity are lbugfly engaged having. They expect a iiuiiipcr crop. Mrs. Arthur Put~ . mini iinil children. Sackville. are spending the summer mouths in lfllilon. the guests of Mrs. Put- m:in's mother. Mrs. D. A. ‘McLeod. —l.\ir. James ‘Larahee. our eriier- _ briiiiniz merchant In doing a rush. " ing buslness.—iMr. Fred‘ McDonald §piild a flying visit. to Pinctte _v Tllllil‘SlliliY.~—<'i‘ll8ii' many friends iiglaire welcoming the Misses Blanche “West and Mary McDonald home after a sojourn oi’ lwn years in ‘Uncle Sam's l)oiiili1ion.—— -.Vir i _Arlhui~ Darby of [he Royal Bank, its spending ll wi-lfl (iariivil vaca- itilon ut his home iii A'briiiii‘u Vii. iilglh=wfl are glad to hear that. iMiss Fllicl MINJDIOHHIG who has v jbecn confined to her home . lthrough illness is rapidly recover- iiig.~iM'»r, lvilllrtqllflk ‘Macflae, cair- ‘ penter. Point, ‘Prim, ‘motored in ‘ the city on ‘business Saiurday.—. Among the recent visitors to EL {don were Miss Eilitli Guy and -Mlss W. ‘MVDKEIY, (lha lotte- town.—|Mes-sre F. S. Muo onald ‘ and ‘R. S. West spent this Week end in Eldon, the guests of Mr. sun lMlrs. J. R. iMacWilliams. Miss Margaret Gillie has returned home after spending a week in lldlneiiio.—lMlr. lCharlle MacDonald. Phiette, has returned home alter visiting in Portage, the guest or Mr. and Mrs. IM. i‘. MacDonald. Avtesiam Wells, Water Systems, . n‘, New Open for the Season it... tiPGVC Illli Beautifully Situated, Directly Flolnp tho Entrance to Charlottetown Harbor Wonderful Scenery The bent appointed, molt luxuriously furnllhod Hotel In the Maritime Provinces. A bu! Ilnu operated by the Hotel Maniaqoment prcvldcl l flftocn minute lervlce to and from the City. CARS MEET ALL MAINLAND TRAIN8' 1:. R. iznow .i. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Good Stun: Stock Companies. 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown i. Whsn visiting Charlottetown whether on hullncu or for pleasure, make Beach Grove You will like It. Inn your hoadquartorl. l Lighting Plants The Tresli Well Co. ’ Kcnsingtcn, P.E.l. a- P.O. Box 120. . >9; 1 Contracting Well Dlagqers, Maritime Distributors, MILWAUKEE a i é Direct from tho well 14K? Water Systems. Among other jobs just complet- M ed. is It well for John CuMoDonald in Victoria. On this particular 10o we had suit water to contend with to a dept.) of over three hundred d A J. D. MATIIESOIl Business Manager. llp to-Date y Electricians Q00 our window today for I bargains. 80o our new line of Fllchllqhto. The but at noam noon noun ll guar- anteed to please you better. ~WOMEN‘8 WHITE BOOTS. ‘$1.00 a pair, sizes Z 1-2 to 4 at Alley & Co“ Ltd. 636-277-31. DUNBTAFFNAGE —Rev. ‘riiou. Palethurpe will preach at ‘Dun- stntlinage on Sunday, July 30th. at 7 p. m. ‘ _' 5. 8. “HAiRLAND" Eiist ‘Rivor return for twenty-five cents. “'2 . 1g.‘ ni. today. Home at 6.45. ' 66512841. ‘Cd "WHITE SHOE SALE this week W! flillfly A’: Co, 20 per cent off all canvas. footwear with leather soles. 636-27-31. Bros, have received a wilra that the steamer iManoa anrlved ln St. John's, Newfoundland, a 10 o'clock Thursday morning. "QAVENIDSH AND FAIRVIEW- Mr. M. O. Brlirton. B.A., will preach in Cavendish, July 30th M. Ll .a.iu., and at Fairvlew at 7.40 p.m. BOUVENIR FAPERB. — Any one Wishing to obtain papers of Souvenir edition of The Charlotte town Guardian. July 18th, should apply to this ofiiiae at once. ' 283-25—4l. HAMPTON CONGREGATION. ———Rev.. lM. J. ‘McPherson. M. A., H. D.. iMlnisier. iServicee for July 30th, Tryon at l1, Hampton at 3. Bnnshaw at 7.30 A cordiflli wel- come for all. K. W. COILS, JUMP §PARK. — We offer 100 K. W, Coils, new stock, at the low prce of $7.75, postage and tax paid. Cash only Get one while they last. McKay and Fraser, nut, New Glasgow. i\' . Z03 25 211 CAVEiNiDISH CONGREGATION- Services at North Rustico 1i a.m. and at Stanley 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. S. Borinell will preach, subject. "On the Road to iDiiniascus." Via.- tors welcome. “FRASEFW MARINE ENGINES '—AIIWLI._\’S good. now better than eve-r. Special cash prices on limited number, 4, b‘ and 18 h.p. While they last. Get one now and save mimoy. MacKny and Fraser. Ltd.. New (llasgow. 295-25441. ENTRIES FOR NEW ANNAN RACES~Race horse owners please do iioi forget tiiat the entries ialusr nii Aug. 4th. Befsure to give breeding of entry, it is requlreil for the score cards. Don't procrasti- iiute. Do it NO\V. IGGZl-ZB-lli. DR. SCHOLUS Foot. Expert will be a; our store for two days Monday and Tuesday. July (list, and August 1st. if your feel. are causing yo uany pain, come and sue this man. advice free. Alley & (lo. ‘LifL. Charlottetown. ~ 637-274l. STEP DANCING AT NEW AN- NAN RACEiS-Tlherc will be six beautiful medals given for ‘dancing (Jlassos for ladies and gentlemen. Intending entrants please send your names to the Sec. of the races. Do it now. » 1 663-28-3l. THE S. S. CANADIAN SAPPER sails from Montreal Friday July 28th. for Charlottetown direct. She will he due here July 31st and sails for St. John's Nfld, carrying horses. entitle and sheep on deck und produce underdeck. For fur thei- particulars apply to Buntain Bell and (lo. Agtiits. 282 25 Augl ON HONEYMOON-QMr. Jae. Con noily and bride of Peakes Station. together with the bridal party mo- tored to the city yesterday and re- gistered at the Victoria where n sumptuous dinner was served. Al" ter spending a most enjoyable time lhey returned to their home in the afternoon. HEAVY TRAVEL CONTINUES _<Among ‘the ymssengcrs who ar~ rived in Si. John, Wednesday on the S. S. Governor Dlngley from Boston were 285 booked for viirl- cue points along the (T. N. R.. mostly -ln Prince Eilwiird Island in order to accommodate them ‘three extra first-class coaches were attached tn No. i4 leaving at 2 o'clook.—-Si. John Telegraph. SEEKS CAPT. G. MUTCiH. — Rimert Mntcll of Mount Herbert P. E. i., writes Mayor Murphy ask- liig for information regarding his relative Capt. George Mutcii. from ivhnni he has not heard since the 1917 explosion. though previous to ihiit he had heard from him monthly. The writer believes ‘i Mrs George ‘Minn-h is in tho city but he has been unable i.o procure her address. Mr. liiiiitiah aeiks the hlnyor for ‘the address of all thr ‘Muichss Ini Haulers-Halifax Chronicle. r-ooo TWO MILLION . lny part of radio uh. Oyor ‘ 100 different radio part0 on our lint Including bho lowest pHGOI- Complete Marconi not “ i190. WIIMIIQHOIIO not I240. I170- oom- lnd other ooh pinto. Tho above uh lro all l- nagu of amplification. S. Molsaac 8r Sons Omot h siiupuz prlcca.,Wo In now -. chic to lupply nomplotc’ or 2 m Queen PEOPLE ll O ll ling” all!‘ #3 or more: i uloo roll!) llVl Oil Ill no a IIII tho: tho wnuor 4 values oyollgllt ptooloilllr. < Our Oil-Ill"!!! will toll If ‘ ‘in: eyesight. too. will bolo- DR. E. (i. HARRIS IIOIIDI l MANOA ARRIVED. — Carvell ' w. '/,/"//,.'~./ I 1. i , ‘.1 work on two I. ‘u,w/z/fl/bv/////////#//////n~,v, - ////////////////. '.'///////// ~. no cases at the Police Court yes< terday morning. USE tablets. taking P. H. EATON’S washing They have no equal for out stains of all kinds. ALLEY d. CO. LTD. are show- ing all lihc newest silk hosiery, special value this week. Glove silk in fancy patterns iii different shades only $3.95. 636-27-31. WILL PREACH AT VICTORIA- Rev. l-‘red. M. Clay will preach lii the Vicinrizi i-lall on Sunday at 7 p.m.. subject. "What. Victoria lNeeds." ‘There will lbe special music fnr the occasion and the pu-blic are most cordially invited to attend. .__._.._4o>____.. PERSONAL/S Mr. J. W. Murdock. Murray Riv- cr, representative of the Canadian Oil Company was In the city yes- terday. Mr. Doiiuld A. King. Assistant Post Master, l-ltillfax r "‘Dlll|')3lll8li liy his (laughter. liilise Emily li-ing. is spending his vliczitiun in Chariol-tefirnvn. Miss llrlen MGEllUlit-ifil. who has been iisltlng friends in Quebec during tho past month, rcturncil ‘home Inst night. -_--<o>-—-—- i GLEN VALLEY SCHOOL. 5 The semi-annual examination oi i ‘Gsln Valley iSrhool was held on lFriday. Juno 30th. in the presence , or u ‘large number of parents and _ ratepayers. The pupils, who were ' Fixanilned by their teacher, Miss Mary M. Muttart, assisted by herl isister, Miss A. Lora IMiittart. by ‘their prompt and intelligent ans. livers showed that they had becnl carefully instructed during tlii" past year. Puibllc School Ccrtiii rates/from tho Department of Edu cation were-presented to Doris Albbnioand Wilfred Nicholson alter which iMr. Malcolm Gillie was call ed to the chair. A well rendered program consisting of songs, reci tatlons and dialogues. was carried' out by the pupils. After treating the visitors and pupils withcandy" a splendid address was rend by Doris Albbott. while Katherine Gil lls prezented Miss Muttara with a , beautiful camera. Miss Muttart. though by surprise‘ in a few well chosen words. ex-y pressed her appreciation of their; thoughtfulness and extended her sincere thanks to the pupils and ihe people of the district. Remarks were made by the Chairman and others and the meeting was brought to a close by the singing of the National Anthem. THE coin-Mon DRINKING " rnouen Several "lessons may he drawn from a particularly unfortunate Incident which recently came to our attention. A ilalry farmer wished to have zin accredited herd anil signed ‘up to have his animals tested with thnii. object In view. The first fest showed a few reactors, which were disposed of at nnce. The second lest showed a few susiplolous cases ann the third test made inst September was clmin. Eilfly in the winter this dairy farmer bought II. ibull and five cows with health cortiiicaies showing they had been tested and passed for tuberculosis. These animals were placed in the herd iinil aill were hmised in a barn with a low ceiling but fairly well ventilated. Thn manners were used for watering‘ troughs. ihc practice being in sweep thoiii be- fore watering and ihen allow the water to run iniilo one end. from‘ whence it ran the liul length the manger. in March. when the fourth test fell due. 75 par cent of ithe entire horn proved to be positive reac- tors. This number included the hull and some of the females bought owriy in the winter. The conclusion to lbe drawn from such evidence is that the animals hang-lit in the fall ibroughf In-thB disease and that through the use of a common drinking trough its spread was greatly facilitated. it would also seam that. the natural resistance‘ td disease of this herd was very low. From the foregoing conrllunion iii. is evident that n. retest is nec- easary in all gases before new anilmals are ndds dto a clean herd We do pot have the flicts concern- ing how tire ‘animals sold were of vealed. but even though no fraud was intended. the ibnyer took a get enough of them. _ tasty crispness. and they fortify them against the distressing ailments of the hot Summer days. Two Biscuits with milk or crenm make a complete, nourisbinl Ell it for breakfast with sliced bnnnnas or prunes; for lunch with berries; for ‘dinner with sliced pouches, flprlttllln stewed raisins. or fresh fruits. POLICE COURT-There were ihr quarantined tin. animals until a‘ retest couli lie made. A second poiui is the advantage-i of drinkinr, cups in the spread of any contagious dis- ease irLi herd. Summer Safety and Satisfaction come from knowing the foods that nourish and strengthen the body without taxing digestion-that are easily and prepared without kitchen worry or work. < snreiiiieci Wheat is an all-the-year-round food, but, particularly satisfying in Summer because it i is so easily di ested and so easily prepared. Grown-ups can isouits-and kiddies can’t The y like their Ready-cooked , rendy-to-cut. echo-one risk andysiiould have wThewimpbrianrce herd in a condition where preventing Test The Two-Side By Side Ill], ti)" |.|ii' 1 ‘ .3; lmlllilIlSlIlQLll - norm» Anon-vulva i, , vo in a no Nunvv m: Ki l -_ 5;’ \*' -¢ g _~ —_=---/2 I Ogilvids Royal Household A I Flour anaclian‘ Naitoiial " 719a National Way“ v Across Canada Slop cit‘ at JASPER PARK LODGE Open i0 Sept. l5lh Umfu Manllrmcnl of Canadian National Holcl Dept fix largely able to resist. the attacks i'or long periods to supply the of disease is also evident, This constituents of the milk produced. means sufficient. exnridso. good It. is risky to take chances with ‘ _ ventilation nnn feeds that (ioniain tuberculosis and other contagious food elements of all kinds iii sircli or Infectious diseases. quickly do a half day's of keeping ‘aleinounits, nail"; prflodiucing it islt-nw need not draw on her body i ERHAPS you think soft winter wheat flour or _ blended flours areiusi as good as a hard spring wheat flour like "Royal Household”. Perhaps you think blended flours cost less than OGILVIE.’ s t ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR prove it. Test the two kinds of flours, i Make them side by side. You know what. blended or soli winter wheat flours will do. Get a bag 0t “Royal Household" and use it for your next baking. Make the bread with itwusing more water. “Royal Household” contains far more gluten, takes up more water-and makes bigger loaves and more loaves, with the same amount oi flour. This is one saving. Make the Pie Crusts and Cakes with it-use the same amount oi shortening as with blended flours. but use less flour. This is another saving. Make the iest—prove it for yourself. You will see why ended flours are popular only until “Royal Household" is used. ' I where the soft winter wheat flours are milled? These housewives have made the test-have tried outboth .. kinds of flour, side by side, and they use the flour ' l Why not use the same flour aslthe women in Ontario, I milled of the finest wheat in the world-the hard sprin wheat grown in our Canadian Northwest- OGIL IEYS “Royal Household”_ Flour, the flour that best serves all baking purposes. l I Dealers eve where have OGILVlF/S "ROYAL HOUSEHOLIB" FLOUR in convenient sized bags and in barrels. The Ogilvie Flour Mills Co. Limited » MONTREAL - FORT WILLIAM - WIIINIPEG - MEDICINE Ill’ mi , THE SCENIC ROUTE including Canadian Rockies. Jasper and Mount Robson Parks. and the Pacific Coast via the 'I'rian|1uIar Tour. the finest rail and ocean trip on the continent. REDUCED TOURIST FARES On snlc to Sept. lfith. i922 ' Valid for return to Oct. 31st. I922. Choice oi routes and stopover privilege. From . Charlottetown I Trnfnu leaving of 0.45 n. m. and l.1fi- p. g, rounqct ul lllnrkvlllel. with the "OCEAN LIMIT. mo" is "MARITIME nxriucss." " flnmviilcmiiins A1‘ MONTREAL “m. gnu", "FON’l‘INI'lN'l'Al. IV_-!\II'I‘.I~‘.I)" lquvlg‘ u0n"e__ lure Mnllnn daily n! 17.00 p. m. -» . I n? EXCELLENT ROAD BED‘ SUPERIOR EQUIPMENT“ I I dl dToiirlstavid Standard Sic 1C _C' I‘ Chrhlpanrirncnt-Obscrvailon-Lilirarycgvhz Dlhirsig 3:; a: For Furn- Rrnervntlonl- Ilitcnjpply QQ-a \V. K. MODERN. or W. ‘ll. IIUGGAI; C"? Ticket Agent Dion-let TIIIQIIOI_QICIC