OT) TWTWHYTMA 'l = cumin-comm vvllgjifluq L limit!’ l0 Loan JANTZEN HOLLYWOOD , . KNIT TO rrr DRESSMAKER Bathing Suits orcr up \\';ih i1 ' $1.95 Bathing Suits $1.50 $71.95 Bathing Suits bathing and brings del minute. 3-135 $6.95 Bathing S in; ilieiitral on}... i i coxruiiizusiuox suiiaxcu LIFE [N- L-6798-7-l2-3l? THE LOCAL CONVENTION of =.-.--~ -- ~~-. —-- ~.—- .~.—_—:.__—:—._ _,.._ I I we . the P17 I TF‘. in b~l1cld at ("fLcary ‘on ._'."i.f. lith ims been postponed Communicate with ‘irasii Well 00., Ltd. Vaiwiinn H. Groom \~ Summerslde Manager for P. E. island Local Conventions The local conventions of the Prince Edward Island Teacher's Federation will be held us follows: , ‘,1 liunterjlrcr — August 30th Mt. Stewart, — August 31st Uigg — — —- September 1st Charlottetown, —- Scpt, 2nd Sour-is -- - September 3rd Summerslde - - Sept, 7Q, oqlll’! -— f‘, ptcmber ABth “Knish —- — September 9th L-l692-8-20-3l. T€-——-——— Professional Cards Tfijfimmi Chartered Accountant 140 Riciunond Street Jl Phone 41- P. o. Box r2. nit-food Em w. u. nr.".\'ri.i-;r, K. c, J. A. BENVFLI-JY, K, Q Barristers and Attorncy-at-Law ‘i nroxuy T0 Loan r 'Alex. W’. naumsrun, SOLICITOR, arc. Collections Office: 90 Great Gcurgc Street w M. ALBAN FARMEVR B-‘IRRISTER. SOLICITOR, mo. MONEY TO LOAN Bunk of Canada. Bldg. Charlottetown _._____________.__._._V._ <>>><V?>,V_: Frederic A. Large Banister, Solicitor, Attorney an, 90 Grcnt George Street Charlottetown, P. E, I, L-l22d-8-2-tf. zr-r ~:-:—- r—-.—————~-——— P --- ~__ . —:.:_t:?. Far Sighted Eyes , -—.-_ Seventy per cent oi m sighted eyes are weak re. fractlvciy. Discomfort from this condition shows mostly at near work and may be headache, sore ayes, ner- vousness or cvcn upset dom- ach. (‘or drivers in this class ‘may suflcr considerable dis- comfort. (iiasws relieve the strah. ti. F. iiutcheson liiatheson - ‘ until Scpf. 1011i on uswiiiii of Ail)i‘l"<.‘l1 Exhibition. 1hr Ll74(l-ii-23~3i ‘ .\PI‘liE('l.-\'l‘lil) -— Till‘ were iTCQtflfl bai ' .. , 2n and they were much cujojrcii. Fl .-1-.-crii F1‘ i i HOME ONiTilT —- h. Mrs. Danicl Nicholson, , and ilauizhtci- from tho talc of Washington are \' dug Mr. Nicholson's old iliilll in Lorne Valley non" oi-ciiyr ~ by his brother. Mr AIlWll‘ f\ ‘olron. 1i. is 25 years since .\I Nicholson left the old homo aiiri he misses many old friends ‘incliidinr: his - clear mother ivho passed away seven yea rs a 2o. Mr. Nicholson T . is a 1111K‘ apple grower in Wash- ington and with his family is greatly cnjovinr: his holiday. On the miy here lie visliccl his 5115191‘. Mrs. S. Bears. Rosllnrlnlc. Iilnss- and in all rii-cvc 5.0110 miles. through sixteen states. While here he visited his sisters Sarah. Mrs. McCailslnnd, Lorne Valley. Bell. Mrs. Richards of Gladstone and two nieces. Mrs. L. M. Benton nnd Mrs. Harold Benton of Alexandra. Mrs. Nicholson tool: quite a num- bcr of snaps of relations and friends as a souvenir. The day be- fore the visitors left the family haxl a reunion nt the home oi Mr. Nicholson's niece Mrs. James Penny, of Beach Point and had a jolly good picnic prepared and served by nieces. Miss Reta Richards and Mrs. L. Benton and Mrs Harold Bcaton. Lunch was served out on the beautiful grounds overlooking Beach Point and the happy fllmilv union was brought to a close with Scripture reading by Mr. Richards and a sing-sent: and prayer by Mr. Ansnis Nicholson and then all joined in singinz “God Be With You Till We Mcct Again". On their return they xvill visit. 1ft. Nicholson's brother John of, Chicago. l" BDSTON 8.8. IAIIT 103E.‘ ulu S. S. hint John sells hem Hood's Point Wharf, Saint John, It 1:!) PM. (Am). Mend-n. Toned-n. ‘Marilyn. Duo Boston tottering morning. Faro Irma Saint John, $10 one way; tum Charlottetown, P. L l., to BOIQMM "LN. Rlll lon- noetian to hint John from l" lnuvlw pelnu. iutoroorno, SLN up, good tor two people. Eneoilunt meals n reasonable prices. EASTERN j srzlmsulr nuns o Ann u, Canadian National mun-n ' Cgmplny alum alien, or line's m»: Whirl, Sllnt Jlhm While its gorgeous Brilliant sunshine warms a shining sea, Prince Edward Island beaches. To finish so perfect a season, you need a perfect new bathing suit . . . . clearance sale comes just at the welcome $2.95 Bathing Suits $2.00 $1.95 Bathing Suits $3.50 Suit: weather ight to miles of perfect . and so . . . . this uits $1.65 LRAS WTZljL-lufinotoiapha, ROBIN HOOD FLOUR Milled from washed wheat for your satis- faction. l..-1075-7-28-\f Personals l Miss Anne Keenan, Georgetown j Royal“ ‘, returned home after visit- 1 lug; friends in the City. .\ir.<. John ltfurrny" and daughter Alfcrilc. Siuiiincrslde. have returned liiiine aflcr spending the wee-k end lll the city. i Colonel and Mrs. A. W. Purcell ‘and Ali-s. A. Simons of Quebec City are guests of Colonel and IMrs. wcnlhc-rbic of Bellevuc. i Ur. and Mrs. J. F. MacMillan and son Lloyd oi’ Hunter River. arc spending: n pleasant holiday ‘at Stnnhopc Beach. Rev. Auciistin Gaudet of the Victoria Diocese, British Colum- ,' bin. spent c-xhiiaition wcck in Char- lottetown. a Qucst of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gnuilci, 108 Prince St. Mrs. Wm. ‘Vi/right. oi Wcstmount. P.Q.. who has been spending a I pleasant. week in Charlottetown rciurncil to Summerslde Saturday and is leaving later in the weok on return home. Miss Peggie Rogers and her brother. Mr. Bill Rogers have re- turned to Barrie, Ont- after a dclizhtful six week's visit with their uncle. Mr. H. G. Rogers, 23 Greenfield Avenue. Rev. D. R. and Mrs. Chowen, of Fredericton, N.B., left on return by motor after enjoying a very pleas- ant holiday with his nephew, Mr. Lea A. and Mrs. Chowen, West Royalty. and other friends. Misses Gertrude and Emma Foley, Westville; Gladys Irvinir, Pictou: Catherine Collie. West- ville; Mr. Fred Foley, Mr. Thomas Foley, Mr. Daniel Collie of West- ville. NS. and Mr. Simon Gtllis, of Stcllarton. who have spending exhibition week in the city, left Saturday on return home. _ =Tfi§fi?:t EXAMINATION Fitting and Sllpplytll] Glasses Etc. ll. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE, P. E. l. Oillca Connected With been i Judglg a Zeta Morriuoy, Union Roan. Sec. 80 Best Darned SWQIIII 2 Florence R0991‘. East RDYB-"Y a Helen Cairns, Bouris. CLASS BID-Dementia Department Section l: Home-made (like. without icing: 1. Mrs. Willard Prowae, Brack- 19y; 2._Mr|. F. S. Reeves, South- port; 3. msPreawu Wood, South- port. ‘ Section 2: Home-mule Plain Pound Cake, without icing: 1, Mrs. Vernon MacMiliau, Brackley; 2. MrsStephen Holroyd. winsioe; 3. Mrs. Ira Rodd, Milton. Section 3: Plain Sponge Cakr. without icing: ' 1. Margaret MacCrae. Cardigan; 2. Mrs. Cecil Jenkins. Cvnlwlfiov- alty; 3. Mrs. Frank Roper, Char- iottetown. Section. 4: Home-made Single Loaf, imported flour. will”? 1. Mrs. Russell Wheatley, North River; 2. Mrs. G. H. Harper» Eli-ii Royalty; 3. Mrs. Dominic Doyle. Charlottetown. ' Section 5: Home-made Loaf. whole wheat bread: 3. Mrs. Duncan Robinson, York Point. . Section 8: Home-made Single ‘ Lost, Island flour: 1. liirs. A. J. Warren, Chtown: 2. Mrs. GH. Harper, East Royalty. Section 7: Tea Biscuits, 1 dozen: 1. Mrs. F. A. Johnson, Chtown RR. 6; 2. Mrs. Cecil Jenkins, Cen- tral Royalty; 3. Mrs. Gordon Good Chtown. ' Sctlon 8: Doughnuts, I dozen: 1. Mrsvcrnon MacMillan, Brack- . icy; 2. Pearle Hurry. Milton, RRJiJ . 3. Mrs. Ira Rodd, North Milton. Section 9: Puff Pastry, small size, one dozen: 1. Hope Pritchard, Summerside: Mrs. Stephen Holroyd. Winsloe. Section 10: Loaf, nut or fruit: 1. Uiclene Gaudct. Chtown; 2 Hazel Brycnton, Brackley; 3. lVIrs. Margaret Brown, Chmwn. Section ll: One dozen rolls: 1. Mrs. A. J. Warren. Clftown; 2. Mrs. Laura Bustln. York; 3. Mrs. Arthur B. Roberts. Winsloc. Section 12: One dozen fancy rookies, one variety decorated: , 1. Miss Reta Whcatley, Ch".own; .2. Mrs. Stanley Matheson, Chur- 3 lottetown: 3. Mrs. Preston Wood. Southport. Section l3: One dozen oatmeal rakes: ~ LMiss Annie Smith. Chlown; 2. Mrs. Vernon MncMillnn. Brackley; 3. Mrs. W. H. Phillips. Ch'towu. Section 14: Layer Cake: 1. Mrs. Willard Prowse. Brack- IcYI 2. Mrs. Preston Woodsouth- port; 3. Miss Muriel MacDonald, Cornwall. Section 15: Rolled Jelly Cake: 1. Hazel Bryentou. Bracklcy; 2. Mrs. J. H. Colcs, North Milton; 3. Mrs. Norman Nicholson, Gaytoivn. Section 16: Arplc Pie: 1. Mrs. Heath Vcsscy, York; 2. Mrs. Hurry lJncNcrln. New Argyle; 3. Hazel Brycnton, Brnckley. Section l7: Lemon Pie: 1. Mrs. Laura Bustin, York; 2. Mrs. Hurry MacNcvin, New Ar- gyle; 3. Mrs. Vernon MncMillan, Bracklcy. Section 1B: One dozen Scotch Cake: 1. Mrs. E. J. Vessey, York; 2. Mrs. Russell Whentlcy. North Riv- er; 3.Mrs. Arthur B. Roberts, Win- sloe. Section 19: One dozen Ginger Snaps: 1. Mrs Wylie Gibson, Marsh- fleld; 2. Mrs. John Howatt, East Royalty; 3. Mrs. Arthur B. Rob- erts, Winsloc. a ' Section Z0: Home-mad:- stravvberry preserve: 1. Mrs. J. W. McKenzie. Char- lottetown; 2. Mrs. L. W. Roper, East Royalty; 3. Mrs. Stephen Holyrod. Wlnsloe. Sec. 21: Home-made cultivated strawbeny preserve: 1. Mrs. Earle Baker, Charlotte- town: 2. Mrs. George NelsornChar- Jottetown; 3. Lucy MacLureNorlh Rustico. Section 22: Home-made ‘ ry preserve: 1. Lucy A. MacLure. North Rus- tico: 2. Mrs. Fred Hughes, Bed- ford Station; 3. Mrs. Preston Wood Southport. . Sec. 23: Home-made cultivated raspberry preserve: 1. Mrs. Willard Prowse, Brack- ley; 2. Mrs. Fred Hughas, Bediord Station; 3. Lucy MacLui-e, North Rustlco. See. 24: Home-made black cur- rant preserve: 1. ma. HS. Mouse, Kensington; 2. Mrs. Thomas Beer. Ch't0wn R. wild wild THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1 Jean MeRae, Charlottetown R. R 0 Fruit .» 1. Mrs. A. J. Warren, Charlotte- . town; 2. Bessie Saunders, Winslow: , 2. Miss Reta wheailcy, Clrtown; 3. " Results At the Ezfiibition (Continued from‘, pale 5, ____ serve: 1. Mrs. Ernest Ooles, North Mil- ton; 2. Mrs. Robert Mouse, Ken- 'sington; 3. Mrs. Ira Rodd, North Milton. Section 26: Home-made plum preserve: 1. Mrs. Willard Prowse, Brack- ley; 2. Mrs. Ira. Rodd. North Mil- . ton; 3. Mrs. L. W. Roper, East ! Royalty. . Sec. 27: Orange Marmalade: 1. Mrs. George MacMillamCorn- wall; 2. Mrs. Willard Prowse, Brackley; 3. Hazel _ Bryenton, Brack- sSec. 28: Home-made red current jelly: 1. Mrs. Elmer Coles, Milton; 2. Mrs. Ira. Rodd, Milton; 3. Mrs. E. J. Vessey, York. Sec. 29: Black currant jelly: 1. Mrs. H. S. Mouse, Keusington; 2. Mrs. Ira Rodd, North Milton; 8. Hope Pritchard, Summerside. Sec. 30: Home-made crab apple jelly: _ 1. Mrs. E. J. Vessey, York; 2. Mrs. I. MacLaren, Chlown; 3. Mrs. Walter Brown, Ch'tow'n. Sec. 31: Home-made apple jelly: 1. Mrs. M. S. Hubley, Lower Montague: 2. Mrs. J. H. Coles, York Point. . . Sec. 32: Best collection of tour home-made Jellies: 1. Mrs, I. MacLaren, Ch'town.;2. Mrs. Waiter Brown, Ch'town.; 3. Airs. Ira Rodd. North Milton. Sec. 33: Home-made canned cul- tivated strawberries: 1. Mrs. F. S. Reeves. Southport; ‘Bessie Saunders. Winsloe; 3.11m. Ilarold Buell. Ch'to\vn. Sec. 34: Home-made canned cul- iivated strawberries: - 1. Mrs. \‘Villnrd Prowse, Brack- icy; 2. Mrs. L. W. Roper, East Royalty; 3. Mrs. Leslie Bryenton. Winsloe. Sec. 35: . plums: 1. Mrs. Leslie Bryenton. Wiusloc: 2. Mrs. Ira Rodd. North Milton; 3. ‘tics. L. W. Roper, East Royalty. Sec. 36; Hume-made canned peas: i 1. Bessie Saunders, Winslow: 2. ‘ Mrs. L. W. Roper. East Royalty; 3. Mrs. Elmer Colt-s. North Milton. Home-made canned l Sec. 37: Home-made canned 5 string beans: 1. Bessie Saunders. Winsloe; 2. Mrs. Willard Prowsc, Brackley; 3. Mrs. Alex. MacNevin, Clftown. R. R.3. Section 38: Home-made canned beets" 1. Mrs. Itcslie Bryenton. Winsloe; 2. Mrs. Harold Ileard, Kelvin; 3. Mrs. Henry Jenkins. MtI Herbert. Sec. 39: Home-made canned chicken: 1. Mrs. Willard Prowse. Brack- ley; 2. Mrs. L.W. Roper, East Roy- alty; 3. Mrs. Lloyd Ballem, Pow- uni. Sec. beef: 1. Mrs. G. H. Harper. East Roy- alty; 2. Mrs. L. W. Roper, East Royalty: 3. Mrs. E. J. Vcssey, York Sec. 41: Home-made. mustard pickles: 1. Mrs. E. D. Gillls, Ch‘io\vu.; 2. Mrs. Elmer Coles, North Milton: 3. Mrs. Willard Prcwsc. Bracklcy. Sec. 42: Home-made pickles, sweet: 1. Mrs. J. F‘. Laflerty. Ch‘io\vn.; 2. Mrs. Elmer Colss. North Milton: 3. Mrs. Willard Prowsc. Bracklev. Sec. 4.1: IIome-malle chow-chow: v 1. Mrs. J. F‘. Laffcrty, Ch'to'.vn.; 2. Mrs. Walter Brown, Ch‘towu.; 3. 40: Home-made canned Ila/Ir; Thomas Beer. Ch'towu. R. ‘Sec. 44: Home-mad:- Tomato Outsup: 1. Mrs. E. D. 011115, Chloxrr‘... 2. Mrs Willard Prowse, Bracklcy; 3. Mrs. Ira Rodd, North Milton. Section 45: Home-made Chill Sauce: 1. Mrs. E. D. Gillis, Ch't0wn.; 2. Mrs. Ira Rodd. North Milton. CATTLE DUAL PURPOSE SHORTHORNS Section 1—M:\ic horn after Dec. 31, 1936 1 Seymour Wood, Charlottetown R.R. 5. 2 D. P. McNutt. Mnlucqtie. 3 D. P. McNuli. Miliicquc. 4 Seymour Wood. Charlottetown RR. 5. Section 2-Male born Sept. 1st, 1935 to Dec. 31st. 1936 i D. P. McNuti, Mclpeque. 2 Seymour Wood, Charlottetown RR. 5. Section 3-—Male born Jan. 31, 1936 to Aug. 3i, 1936 1 D. P. McNutt, Mnlpequc. 2 D. P. McNutt, Malpequc. 3 S. C. Lane, Mt. Mellick. 4 Wm. T. Coady. Hazelbrook. Section t-Maic born Sept. 1st, 1935 to Dec. 31, 1935 l D. P. McNutt. lvlnlpcque. Section 0—Mnle horn before Sept. 1st, 1934 and under six years IRSEyi-nour Wood. Charlottetown R R. 7; 3. Katie Murchison, North 2 D. P. McNutt, Mulpeque. 3 North River Farmers‘ Institute. Section '1—Junlor Champion Male nfunfljfQ River. ii Sec. 25: Home-made cherry pre- ____ BRINGING “UP FATHER YES-YOU? WIFE WENT OUT AN’ SHE TOOK ‘IOUQ MOVIE CAMERA WITH HER,SIR- D. P. McNutt, "Malpeque. North Milton; 3. Alice Murchison . AUGUST 23.1931 BUCKINGHAMS ARE mild and cool as the first. BEFORE AND AFTER THE SWIM, . Qfiwaifc”! l NO MATTER how many Buckinghams you smoke, there's never a hint of harshness. The last is just as i 10 for 10c 20 for 20c 25 for 25c 50* for 50c 114...: fleas/a flog» 2,222,441 “hills WITH “SIILS SET" FOR H. BUCKINGHAMSAREPREFERREIJM QWITH the young; I Buckinghams are favourites , _ _ go their subtle flavour difi6l6llC8~thq rich goodness of selected mbam ENJOY YOUR HOLIDAY MORE WITH BllCKlNGHAMS-THEYRE Buckingham brig; fresh thrill to happy hours. Kmvthg greater enjoyment of fine aelecbd obacco aged for flavouraiid mildnn D. P. McNuii. Malpcque. Section El-Granri Champion Male Seymour Wood, Charlottetown," R.R.5. Reserve Grand Champion Male D. P. McNuit. Malpcquc. Section Ill-Female born after Dec. 31st, 193G lseymour Wood, Charlottetown. RR. 5. 2 D. P. McNutt. Malpcquc. 3Wilbcrt Dockcndorff. ivcr. 4 Seymour Wood, Chnrlottctoivu. RR. 5. North Section ll—Fcmalc born Sent. lst, 19.16 to Dec. 31st, 193G 1 D. P. McNutt, Malpcquc. 2 I). P. McNutt, Mnlpcque. 3 S. C. Lane, Mt. Melllck. 4Wilbcrt Dockendorff, River. Section ill-Female born Jan. 1st, 1936 to Aug. 31st. 1936 IScymour Wood, Charlottetown, RR. 5. North 2 Seymour Wood, Charlottetown, R R. 5. 3 D. P. McNuit, Mnlpcque. 4 D. P. McNutt. Malpeque. Section iii-Female born Sept. 1st, 1935 to Dec. 31st, 1935 1D. P. McNutt. Malpequc. Section l4—Fc.malc in milk born Sdpt. 1st, 1934 to Aug. 31st, 1935 1 D. P. McNuti. Mnlpeque. 2D. P. McNutt, Malpequ Section 8 S ‘ Champion Male . Sgnflon 15—Fcmalc, dry, born Sept. 1st. 193-1 t“ Au" "'"‘ """ 1 Seymour Wood, Charlottetown, R R. 5. 2Scymoiir Wood, Charlottetown, R R. 5. 3D. P McNutt, Malpeque. 4 Wilbert Dockendorff. North Rivrr. Section Iii-Female in milk horn Sept. 1st, 1933 to Aug. 31st, 1934 l Seymour Wood. Chnrlottciirirn. i 2 D. P. McNutl, Malpequc. Section 18—Fcmaie in milk Imrn Sept. 1st, 1933 and under six years ISeymour Wood. Charlottetown. 2 D. P. McNutt, Mnlpeque. 3 D. P. McNutt. Malpcquc. 4 Seymour Wood, Charlottetown, '5 D. P. McNutt, Maipcquc. Section iii-Female, dry born before Sept. 1st. 1933 and under six years 1D. P lvicrluit. lihlpviuic. 2Seymour Wood. Chnrlniittorn. Section 20-.lunior Champion Fe- male born after Aug. 31st, I935 Seymour Wood. Reserve Champion Female Seymour Wood. Section Zl-Seninr Champion Female Scvmour Wood. Reserve Champion Female D. P. McNutt. Section 22—Grand Champion Female Seymour Wnod. Reserve Grand Champion Female _Beymour Wood; i Section 23-Junior Herd ISeymour Wood, Charioiietowiti R. R. 5. l Section 24-61111011 HI"! 1 Seymour Wood. 2 D. P. McNult. Section 25—Juni0r Gct of Si" 1 Seymour Wood. 2 D. P. McNutt. I 3Seyinour Wood. i Section 27-Prngcny of Dim 1 Seymour Wood. 2 Seymour Wood. 3 Seymour Wond- 4 William T. CcnllY- Section Ztl-Two Females born since Sept. lsi. 1935 1 Seymour Wood. 2 Seymour Wood. m Section Zii-Sfacciul Prize d0"! ‘ by Hyndmnu l: (0.. Ltd. lnfillflg" Agents for the best (‘all H" 1 D. P. McNuit. 2 Seymour Wood. DELICIOUS 001.1) TIA Use twice the ilsual amount g ten leavcs—2 tcnspoonfiils l0 P?“ cup of boiling W810i‘. BT01’ u! leaves into your hot irflltoti Pom on the rapidy bfllllflii “'““*" $.21“ and brew five muiutcs. Hm Pour this hot ten inlo tnll 58w“ well-filled with ice. 0i‘, w? prefer. cool the tea at 100m n perature before usinE- 59m i with lemon or limeief "By George McMaflll! 2BR“ “R35 YES-BUT Sl-E Egi-EGOMES IN- 019541665 1S GAVE IT TO ID LIKE TO BAcmsiR- SHE your: ER 5E is IN HER AND SHE WENT - our WITH rr—