- ' . ».- a PAGE SEVEN Plenty strain. and rel? SHREDDED a for ihehoi days-a real energy food- i Refreshing and saiisfying-lieally-coolleli Jug“ ‘A AUGUST 24> 192 Central Guardian 50's TAXI day and night ser- vice. Phone 68’! or 208-J. the yield will be a full average. 10-Day Tube‘ FREE Mother! Be aufg you get Pepsodent f5; chi1d’s teeth and gums NOW IS THE TIME. Not when it is too late to get one, renew or “ubscrlbe 111111 8st a dainty case of needles. t; EVERY SUBSCRIBER renewing their subscription to The Guardian are receiving a case of needles free. Did you g6; yours? tf . -.. su¢4.*.'Z‘.‘Y-‘_-1T:' ~ l l ONE THOUSAND PIECES pure aluminum just arrived at _'i‘he Rog-' ers Hardware Co., Ltd. 1440-8-21-stt FOR TlHAT new building install fl- lSIPPREME PIPELESS furnace. Thousands in use. -—The Rogers Hardware ‘Co., Ltd. 1440-8-21-stt Messrs. James Farquharson, Geo, Johnson. Clarence MacLeod. and Ralph Squarebriggs, left yesterday, on a motor tour to Boston and the‘ New England States. _n.__. Messrs James Parsons and Rae Parsons of Millvale, Alfred ‘Par- sons, John ‘Parsons, sr.. and Jumes Ernest Cousins motored to the city yesterday on nusiness. want your- child to - Film is the greatest enemy of gnzgiretticr teeth now, and tooth health. 1t cling: to teeth, ,- protection fromtooth and getsintocreviccs andstays. Germs u-gublci in l8!" ilk? breed in it_|ind imperll both teeth .1 the coupon tncn {m- a 10. and guml. The acid that leads lib‘ of Pepwdent, (ma see to earl ‘decay forms. OlCl-typc dudingdgntistsurgemothers meth_ s failed to combat it. Men u ncigncc’! latest attain- of science undertook to discover fin tooth and gum core. an effective combatant. a o o Ngw in Pepsodeglté two new . - com stunts are em o led-com- q" "l" soii-ckleaiti-f batants approved by highest dcn- ‘ u.“ La“ invitation for till authority. It curdles the film, ,- ‘nl gum tmnblch Th‘, gently removes it; then firmnthe ‘mbbgm film that you can gums. It keeps the teeth whiter, fi- runnlngyour tongue across cleaner, more _s arkling. It i8 the fly,“ teeth. You must com- modern scienti _c method for bet- ih Qnjlna dentifriccs don't tcrtoothprotcction.lnsistuponit. ‘it lucccssilltrllly, Get atubc today. Mall thccoupon. ——_-1-——- RE MnilCou nfor CHANGE OF.DATE.-— The Lib- eraI-Conscrvatlvc meeting at Irljh. town advertised for Monday, Sept. 6th has been changed to Saturday Sept. 4th, as will be seen by adver- tisement in this Issue. 1424-8-21-4l General CHANGE OF DATE_The Liber- al-Conservative meeting at Corn- wall will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 25th in Cornwall Hall and not on Aug. 26th as advertised. 8-21-41 READERS-Do you want a case of needles‘! Send lin your renewal today and get one. Do not include extra for postage. This needle case i5 yours free with every re- newal. it -= Mods 1n Canada PT-‘tlipo 5R1 Titans-Day Quallly Dcnfilvlce lndermd by World’! Dnitsl Aullloriliu 10-Day ubc to 5 PEPSODENT COMPANY "I 592073, 191 George SL, oronio, Ont., Canada THE ACADIAN TEACHERS’ CONVENTION - will be held at Rulstico on August 26th and 27th. All Acadlan Teachers are request- ed to attend. Zachariah Buote Pres. 1456-8-23-21. Prairie Provinces ddrcss . . . . . . . . . . .65‘; ha‘. M’; b’... hglg". _. . . . . . . . . _____ ____.__.____..___...._...._____.__. MlLLVlEW—-As the Pastor is away on n vacation, no prayer ser- vice will be held this Tuesday even- ing. ‘Service will. however, be ‘iill ut using hot irons or pine A ‘Spanish company is planning h I u 1 mesh iialr can ‘be curled or to build a direct motor highway m? ‘l the lo ow "g Tuesday “L 8 p‘ Veil with a new two prongcd from Madrid t0 Valencia. 370 kill)- lca on which tile hair is formed meters long and concrete paved . fastened with ribbons. for a width of 20 meters. FOX RANCH SUPPLID$ Fox Netting it is important to use a reliable wire. PEERLESS BRAND Fox Netting is, all that the name implies. The best quality ol.‘ Fox Netting, made only for us. and sold by us all over Canada, This Wire hangs flat. without sagging or bagging, and mekcs a perfect fence. Small Hardware Mann Axes $1.75 Each Lacing Wire 8c Per Lb. "'/8” Galvanized Staples 8c Per Lb. _ Galvanized _ Drinking Pans Hang on wire. 35c Each 151 Shovels Round or Square Point $1.00 Each Special l D Handle Shovel 75c Each .5» "®'~I.‘*il1\‘"- or’ "a?" Charlottetown Business College Term Opens, September 7th i‘ BETTER THAN EVER: SUBJECTS: Book-keeping and Accounting from Actual Business Prlctlce, Business Arithmetic, English, Cv-rsnpondenov. Filing. Business Writing, Commercial Law and Civil Service. “Sila- eli ‘éiiiew . The Misses Rosie and Angie Doiron have returned to Charlotte- ./' town after having spent a weelfs .» vacation in Rustico. . Mr. Donald Nicholson returned to Ch'town after spending the past three months in Ocean View. Messrs Ewen and Frank Mac- Eachern and their sister Maude motored to the city last week. y, Among the Queens County young l; nleii leaving on the harvest excur- sion was Mr. Augustine Galiantof - Rustico. The best of success to Mr. G n t All sizes andV weights kept in ,2 a ilil. stock. The many friends of Mr. F. Mac- Donald regret to learn of his seri- Oils illness and trust. that he may regain his usual good health. \ bliss i-Jmclie LeC1nir and Mr. An- ‘ drew LeClair, of the teaching staff = have returned to Mont ‘Carmel to resume their duties after having _ spent a very pleasant vacation at 3+‘ their home in Rustlco. borer is doing some damage ill been completely destroyed in many E_ l ‘ lwiilter apples light. Pustilrcs are i is hall harvested and is of goolli late bill are growing well willl illlli- ed at the Head Omce of m0 Bank good average hay crop of good and intimate knowledge of each apple crop is below average in, Mn and Mrtn [a [n Gwynne_ B05. quality ilay. Apples fair. sillull Potatoes llilVP sllfilll-llli from lal-icliculgv rains this week will be of ' of n9,- mmnen Mm Christina; Ram has renamed nflrvcsung In The cutting of grain is generally pears zlr- zlllovl- iivl-rngv. Wealthy Pilsilirugo is poor but will benefit friends in the western part of the U19 Uwlfilllre. in Quebec all dis- studies. ‘Dected. in Ontario frequent rains Timothy Pinon“ 0g the lenchlng doing wcll. in British Cfillillldilfl Buotn on the“. return they wemlfit, with lilo exception oi‘ roots. lio- Buote, who is visiting her aunt in many points of interest on the wax te crops continue to Improve and , tered localities. Alberta Northeast. Tlgnjsh, desire to extend sincere weather. Late crops are progress-i ‘PERSONALS new “m, sympathy Show“ during Alberta Southeastern Area.-—Pr< -, - t » - i:'. has undergone an operation lorap- many crops do no wanam um ‘A katchewan Northern Area-Hes- erri. were visitors in Garfield on to the tell-year average. Saskatche- ylelds being obtained iii the south, has helped the filling oi’ immature Write for prices. _orable for a good average crop. 0p~ ‘the southwestern sections of thei exceptionally good. p p cations of a higher yield per acre] l locgl situation nnn are In clasp quaillity lbut the quality is gllolLl WUML the Frame provinces but olherwnm completed and threshing is wl-ll appl moving ill heavy quantl- by recent rains. have (lelzlyed pastures. in the Mari. accompanied by Miss Evelyn Buoto mus mnowi“ central and southeastern districts. crops. Some damage from szlwfly erations have been delayed by ruin Corn is greatly improved and now promises an average crop. The province. All root crops are pru- n __ * mlsing except turnips which have‘ [parts by insects. 'l‘hc tobacco crupl [has improved over all expeciatinusnl a Grapes and plums are a heavy cropl but peaches are below avcrageund‘ Maritime Provinces. in New Brunswick lilo llay crop ‘quality but the yield will lic sumo-i what llll(l(.‘l‘ average. Polzlilirlslll-l-l lgeiow Wm be found a brie‘. gym lllall liu-lt year. Pustilrl-s lll excel- onn“; o; telegraphic reports recehb lellt condition. in Nova Scotiu a! o; Montreal from n5 Branchwl Thqpouplily is bkeliilg lilflgqllgflliid. I [iota-i iBranch Managers have colliplete L” “m m“ “g “l” grown‘ rhe- toncn w“), Crop condmons In andu Prince Eiilvarll island lilcro is. ~ ‘ sections of the dlgurictg menuonelL "l0"? lhflu flvfirflill! crop of good llllllel- way with good .'lverage yield. UPS and are of very flue quality. ton, Muss, motored u) Hgzglbmqk, [H1115 flfefill-ZG- {of mulsillrl- ailil llie crop will lu-lgreai. ilcucflt i0 the late apple crop. w nnend a yew n-eeks n! the nmnel Province of British Columbia. well below average. Plums and llops nl-l- a good average crop. I fthe weather had been favorable _fl_w'—__' lMr. ‘Dlonel Buoto is visiting and the late Coops will benefit by Island. Mr. Buote will soon re- lrlclfl F9001‘! Crop conditions satis- turn to Ontario to continue his 180ml? and average yields are ex- Tne Messy-g 1058p], qqernm-d, pa.‘ time Provinces excellent growing ter Callaghan. Leo Arsenault illldlcolldll-lon" prevail alid all crops are staff, have momr-ed to Rnntngnlrnins have fnlleli alter a prolonged where they were the guests “Mrs, dry spell but are too into to b0110- who took up her duties as teacher in Tignish, and ‘by Miss Nettie / wemngtoln The n4 w l NINTH. Western Area.—l~‘liriliorl pleasant one‘ having? enigma‘! v33; rains have delayed harvesting. but an average yield is expected. Sluall‘ hall losses have occurred ill scat-l ern Arca.-Hal-vestlng has been de- Mn and MX-n prank qnudet, layed by scattered showers and cold thanks to their many friends. es-dng laYMfHHY imd “Wage Yields- ""'_'*'“"""‘ pccially ‘in Charlottetown for klnd- a" °*P°"“’“ " "ml mall“ - y their recent sad bereavement. gzgtsufgdihea-Yléglolgifizlz p851?‘ » Miss Alice LeClair. of llustico.1434- _ _ _ _ Saskatchewan Northern Area. — lligilthlcliilieiledgixecidliilgsyl.bu)?“ wlsh Harvesting is now average. Sas- ————t vesting is lmw fairly general and Mr. and Mrs. Molitle MaeEach- the yield will probably collie close Sunday. wan Southern Area-Wheat cut- tiiig is well under way with good General recent showery and cold weather throughout the province is reported at a numlber of points. Manitoben-Prospects continue fav- blit 50 pnr cont is cut in the south- ern portion of the province. shorthand and Typewrltlng courses are Interesting and thorough. During SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER lChOliflhipl covering tho above courses wlll be issued at a greatly reduced cost from the regular monthly rate. Students are advised to enter early in the term to insure early gradu- ation and employment. Meat Saws A Good Roof Is Hmges o @ @ Important g, 3 inch light strap . . . . . .. 9c 4 inch light strap . . . . .. 12c __.._____._____,_,, Tee Hinges Among the latest events was a. dance and clam bake held at Pin:- ette on August 11th, 1926. Province of Quebec. Mrs. Joseph Gallant of lBedford, Masts, has arrived in Rustioo to spend a vacation "with her many friends. Oats are now heading out and cutting will commence within the next two weeks. Corn, although late, shows marked iulprovcilicnl. and is oi’ good quality. Small fruits and both cultivated and wild bur- rlcs are plentiful. ‘Present lildica- tions point to an above average yield of applies. Hay is prlll-iirni- ly all cut and is of n good (lliitllly although the yicld is slightly than average. Best quality steel, all and prices. ——~—- sizes The Mt. Buchanan Women's In- stitute is havilrl-g the interior of Mt. Buchanan school repainted and put in order for the reopening of the school. Mr. Simon D. Jifurdhi- son is the painter. Generally npclklng, entrants to the P. W. C. make ox- csllont students. NO ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. For full particulars, call at the College or; writs,- L. B. MILLER PRlNClFAL - The Eastern Canada Savings and Loan Company will loan money on new building or farm properties repayable in the in- stalment principle in 10 or 12 years or shorter periods. ‘ This system will help to build up "and improve the Province. A half 11111110" dollars may be invested. Apply t0 illacKinnon & Mclleiil, S°ll¢it°1‘”» 90 Great George Street l lMr. T. H. Hiscott of Stanley , Bridge. Miss Mary Morton of Gran- , ville, Mr. James ‘Erllefil. Cousins of f‘ Glynde River and Miss Gladys Mc- Kenzic oi’ Granville motored to the Vi‘, city Saturday evening. Pine Air Is Good For Catarrh, Colds --.-l lDwellers in pine forests never have colds, never know the mean- ing of Catnrrh. Upon this fact is based “CATA-RIHOZONLE," which sends into the lungs and nostrils the healing baisams and soothing antiseptic of tho pine forest. The health-laden vapor of "CA- TAlRlRHOZOlNE" subdues the worst of coughs, colds and catarrh. The tiniest corners of the lungs are treated, the uttermost part4 of the bronchial tubes are reached, every cell in the nose and throat is bathed in tho antiseptic balsam 0t OATARMHOZONE. Simply invalu- able is CATARRHOZONE, because so safe, so effective, so sure to stop husklness. whoopinz cough- catarrh, nose colds or bronchitis- ltry it yourself. f Feed Grinders 5¢P°"9l Well made. These cut. not crush the food. ' and 3 inch light Tee —- lczas ' ‘A ‘ - N‘ - 3.. Among the passengers on the S. S. Harland on Tuesday was Miss Lavinia Bishop, Mrs. Roderick Mac- Rae and Mr. Watson Bishop. They intend visiting their sister Mrs. D. W. Macintosh who leaves Aug. 18th for Boston, Mass. w,‘ “W, ;.,.,.>_, _ ._.. __ ,. ...~ liaht Tee 9c pr. p I f o ‘ l 4" lighL. 12c pr. rov nce o n ar o The fall wheat harvest is about, 5" over except in backward sections y and while the yield is better than 5' "ght- 15° 9"" anticipated the crop on he whole ' -. i’ l i is about 30 per cent Ibelo averagfl §.:l%‘"i.:5."’::1.a.::$,“$2.1.” 2a Crate Haws 10c Each or 75c Per Dozen Easy to Gain Willi Yeast and lron New Combination of You! with . Vegetable Iron Quick Way to Build Up Weight 'i‘liis new com- bination of yeast vitaiuiuos w l t ll vegetable iron re- news the action of sluggish blood cells, drives out dangerous body poisons. increases energy and endur- allcc and supplies the system with t h o vitamines that build up weight. For years yeast has been known as a rich vitamins food but mic-t llntll w o perfected "iroliizcd yeast"~ which comes ili concentrated tab- let form, was it ' 1ioaslble to take yeast and iron in the right proportions "to build ull welghi. ' Vegetable “lron" when combined with yeast is quite easy to digest. iheroiorc better for the system. Aild “yeast" when ironimd. b8- comes just twice as benflflcilll. 8-9 ordinary fresh or cake yeast. lmnlzcd Yeast tablets are comr posed of concentrated food ele- light. . 14c pr. lMr. Hugh MadCallum returned to Ottawa after a short visit to his home in iSilrrcy. a,um|num_ We have all qualities and styles. Grey enamel or Only 20c Each Among the excursionlsts who left on Monday last for Western Can- ada. were Mr. Sinclair Morrison, Mr. John H. MaoRae. Mr. Baxter Ross. Mr. Lee Frizzell. Miss Rosie Rockwell ‘accompan- ied by her cousin Miss Bertha Mac- Willlams returned to lBosion, Mass, after a. short visit to Plnette. Mr. Norman MacDonald and his aunt Mrs. Annie Ross were visit- lng friends ln Surrey, Aug. 15, 1926. Miss Donnlda Ross of Boston is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. I]. Ross oi’ Rosebery. Write for particulars. Excelsior Cooker A McCiary product. Cast iron and sheet steel base, heavy galvanized food container. equipped with four handles which makes it easy to A $22.00 Galvanized Buckets Hammers 75c and $1.00 Fence Pliers Side Cutting 9 inch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 65c i0 lflOh Fox Tongs Pistol grip tongs. Operates with one hand, will not injure animal or fur. 8-H till. “a _ The farmers of Belfast are bus- " ily engaged" in doing their fall ploughing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacWiillnlns, motored to the city last week the When llzuests of Mrs. John. McLeod. city. It's Drug s F“- First Women ‘ Of France Talkl Less Than Queen lPA~Rl*S. Aug. 23 — Presidents‘ ‘wives. or rather former préiildflntfl’ wives — the present one being a bflCllOiiJf-fllfe difficult to interview in France. Madame Millerand was the first one who was asked by a woman's paper for an interview. At first she acquiesced but later withdrew her consent, presumably, the paper concludes, at her husband's prom- pting. Safe Grip Fox Tongs $2.25 Pair Hooks and Eyes ‘View "WHO. of heavy match a . . 3 Inch 24c Doz. 4 Inch 30c Doz. __-¢-—_ Eureka Post Hole Digger, Enamel...... 25c Tin .....20c Blow Torch Sprayer For disinfecting nouns and POIII. Peerless Disinfectant $2.00 Per Gallon Aluminum Pen Numbers p-___- Toilet Articles Smoker’s Supplies Kodak Goods Chocolates Try Us First PRESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY DISPENSED ADE MARK DINOTII ALL THAT la coco m‘ BINDER TWINEB. 0o Nor u PIISUADEII mu emu rwlnu All as ecoo on u-mr. IUY ONLY: Pill Hemlo- Yale Padlocks 35c Each oltr not. cow LEAF, Man-lo. iltvrll LEAF. iundsrl Manila sm- will» MAPLE tear. alfldll‘. m n. on ls. (VII! IALL VULLV OUAIANTIIB THE DRANTFQQQNCORDAGE CO" IIANYPOIB. ‘om-Ania. “Ninth . lflllnpults. l (SILVER LEAF BRAND) “These prices are lower than Catalogue Houses.” Digs and lifts clay in one operation. Madame Poincare replied that the first quality of a president's wife was to keep silence. Madame ‘Deechnnol based her re- fusal on the shortness of the time Six Lever l Yale Padlocks Guaranteed 550 feet to the polllld. m!“ W "m BRANT’ FORD OORDAGE co., l.1'o., the largest makers of smock ‘rwma In the enlrlsl-l EMPIRE. We Ire SOLE AGENTS for tlill HIGH GRADE TWINE for P. E- ISLAND. Every lull of "Sliver Loaf" Twins ua-rsntoed to ill" the fullest satisfaction. Mldo in both the OLD STYLE and NEW STYLE Balls. WHOLE-BALE A-ND RETAIL l! factory prlcoo. CARTER & COMPANY, LIMITED. an Jirug Co. Phone ‘m: REXALL Penel- l m KonAk STORE as: .._ a... ..-_. ----~ that she spent in the Elysee Palace. which was so limited that she had brought away no impressions. Madame Faliieres sent no reply from her country retreat in Loupil- lon. - This difficulty lnobtnining in- terviews with presidents’ wives furnished a contrast to the com- parative ease with which elate- ments are obtained from Kings and Queens. Pllrlialnenlllliilliell lliil Kine i llil merits. therefore. they are pleasant to take and free from druE-llke M" fects. It you are under weight, do not enjoy good health, lacking in energy and force, “ironlzed yeast" tablets will pick you right up. and ll‘ they fall, you get your money back. ‘Sold by druggists. at $1.00 for a ' lroniled 20B Large (lo-tablet package. lYellst Co., Fort Erie, Ontario. I I T J 4c Each 92.90%- " 48-8- 8U. I ‘I’ ’/ 45c Each mew A/cifii- a ~ / . ~ l- isles-sisal / ~—-—-1- - _,1.'l-s1l "Baptist mums Minion in... e ’ l o6—54 Clydi! River will hold s. is, 69-52 Cream and ulc of candy in m; ..1s-e4 Hall Friday evening Aux. 27th. if . 14-04 not m» act-imp. a