@.___C‘ET QUALH Y New John Deere Spreader Liked By Every One ‘I the box-roll turn appeals to everyone who has seen it.. k. WHY SHOULDN”! H‘? t‘ It has a S-to 10-inch lower box advantage that saves a lot of real labor——saves the hard work of pitching the manure high. 7 \ It has high drive wheels, roller bearings, fewer moving parts and the beater on the axle that makes it easier pull- ing for your horses. it W. .'|.( Its beaten are low down- the‘ manure is evenly deposited, making a well defined line be- yond the drive wheels before wind can cause drifting-does better work. Simple in design, fewer parts, because the beater is on the axle, unusually high grade ma- terials and workmanship make it along-lived durable spreader. If you haven't seen the New John Deere make it. e point. to eeii et. our store. L sample ls on display. We invite com- perison. JAMES A. McNEILL & SON Summerside _ ,. ll-ii5 srout. AND isténvic; sivns n01" Chemists to Honor Priestleys Memory l'lill.ADl~li.l’lllA, AUSIUEK 26. (‘licziiisis from all parts of the lu-ince County W Political Meetings The undersigned will address the’, Electors of the underrnentlonedi places on the lollowlng dates: ‘ i This new spreader with the beater on the axle and‘ . said that Central Bedeque, Monday. August 36th at 8 p. m. Klnkora. Tuesday. August 31st at |'). m. t! tcmber 1st at B p. m. l Tryfm. Friday. September 3rd at B o- m. 50ml“! URI. Monday. September l Queen's County Bolitical Meeting.» Political meetings will be held u: the following places end on the evenings as given below. All meetings to open st 8 p. m. 0p- posltlon candidates invited to u! tend and will be glean half of thol time: Victoria. AilZlllt 80th Kflllfe Cross. August 31st Bradal-bane, septeimbqr 15g H096 River, September 2nd Clifton, September 3rd lrlslitown, September 4th. JOHN H. MYERS. JOHN A. MESSERVEY. King’s County i i Cape Traverse. Wednesday. Sep- 0 \\lll‘l(l iii, ihc (loldi-n Jubilee Week of llic American (‘lie-mitrzil Society. " iliscoiwry iii 177i. deemed rulisls as significant u mile- as tlu- lloriziratlon of Iride- w». was u iriumiih of Joseph -. mlieloiis llitfPllli and plu- nwr in <'lll'll|l('lll ri-nviircli. Priest- l’ .\ it'll‘ iu- hollow-d liv n pilgrimage l0 Nor!liumln-rlaiid, Pa. wliero he iii-s lii l.l"l. and \\'lii‘l"(! tliu idea 0f lllt‘ .~\lli\*l'li_‘illl (‘liiuni- .il Society was i'1)lli'i'l.i i n.l_v yi-uis zigo. Along wliii Prir-sllvy will be hon- 1ll'L'1l tlii- wonders oi ilic American Vliiililliuil Sovioly‘. '1 liwSil living iififl "hi" loll ll"ll‘ for lho celebration urv S. .\. Goldsnlimldt, J. B. F.‘ llr-r- lulu‘. Adolph iiuttroil’, Wm. lI. .\i--lmls and ll. lC. Nlcsic, zill of NPW York Hly. and (flizirles P). Munro National ltosi arch Council. lizisliii, ill. i). i“. by : iii-up- pi-r l l. Smith Honored. 'l'iii.- Fiivcnmlily llilwldl, awarded ev- my three years by the American (‘lii-mii-zii Socii-ry for outstanding zicliir-vuiiieiit in chemical science, will ho livsioivcd at u. public cere- mony on ‘fiicsdziy night, ‘September ‘I, upon llr. lidizar Pubs Smith, for many yr-ars provost of the Univer- sity of Pennsylvanian. Dr. Sinlthls known as the Dean of Historical Chemists and has made exhaustive discovery o; oxygen on Semi ' l. l lpald a visit ! ——Mr. Aeneas McDonald. druizizisl. Tlgnish, was a. visitor to S‘Silde on inquiry" iu:o Prlostlcys career. Tliz- pilgrimage.- Lo Nortliumbcr- land will serve to remind those who think oi Pris-alloy us belonging ex~ sivoly u» Pllifilflllil that he spont I last, ll"l‘flfll'~~l791 to ISM-in America. lio did some of his most important si-icutlfli: work in this country. ilr. Smith points out. This lnrlnilcil ill!‘ rliai-ovory of itarboli jnionoxirlo. which explained the na- ‘tui-i- m" llamo. Ho also was the in- 5vDL 7th vcnior of soda water. Fhiirsdiiy. Sepi Political Meetings‘ Political meetings will be held h. Kings County at the fnllowln: places. on tho dates glrcn below: St. Gonrrr-a. Monday, Aug, 30th Cnrdlrnu. Tuesday, Aug. 31st Monto_'<,i~ rnursdny. Sept. 2nd Flonllvi-"iinlu, Fflilliy, S01v1. 3H1 (‘uuil-rrlrin lllbnrllvy Supt Gib (leorgetviuvl, Tllhfiilily, Murray l1l\'l'f_ 9th Murray Harbor fluillh Sept. 10th l» I Priestley a Preacher ifiidnyn l "In llll‘ light of tin-so scientific All meetings to commence at l1uoliia-vvnii-liis," Dr. Smith said, "it O'clock p. m. may ho ii surprlao to many to learn The Opposilion Camila-iv» la in uhzit Prlcatli-y ivaa prlmnrlly not a vited to attend and lluirs Bqlllillllollcilllfll at all. but a teacher, a in the time. proiivlioi- und a pollilrnl agitator. fflio truih is lliul Prlvatleifia atten- tion iviis. only turned to chemistry ' ""*- \\'l'll‘li h» Willi in who thirties by Mot- lliow Turner. \Vllfl lectured on this Hlll)](‘('i lo Warrlnuiori Academy ln ii'hlvli‘l‘rll-sill-_ir inhorrvl as a tcoah- or. Prii-snlryki vlrwn on theology won- bltiorly viamiiinr-vivl In lmgland and ln l7.'|l tho boom-u of worship ln which ho wmi wont to officlnto and, his 01m homo together with ‘hialiiarnry lrcunuroa and sclontliic nppiratus worr- dw-ilroycd. Three yearn laior Prloailoy came to Am- crlcii. arrlvlurz iii Now York June SPRAINS Avoid further pain and stiff- ness by rubbing with MlnIriPe. it relieves inflammation, loot-he! or." "sele- J. A. MeDONALD. 1 Sciirol Days l l3 YDUR BOY'S EYESIGHT NORMAL? Bob's parents knew the-tre- mondnua Importance-mi nur- mal eveslght to children. So they had Bob's eyes examin- cd. The slight dedect reveal- ed’ was corrected easily (and In time), by the eyeglasses prescribed. Hence Deb's curl: arcwer -his better report cards. PAVE YOUR CHILD'S EYES EXAMINED! H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Montague. P. E. I. Office Connected With Drug u”! . if T inks he . ._......- __. w... mu cnnnnorrurowu coconuts rovo-ec I ' Summerside Business College (Opposite lteliwey Depet) Fell Term Ieptembef 1st. 1920 We help you to win promotion. College open from August 23rd. Hours 10-12 smi 2-4 p. m. Box N5 Bummer-side. P. E. l. i 4A4 “ “ vwv o-oooevoeo v p-Western Guardian _ Eastern Guardian -FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS ..'EA8TERN AGENT - Mr. J. -Pggg 3 i; available, t! W. Murdock is now Guardian up _..__ enl. in, Montague and will be pleas -5105"! Hoop FLOUR h m1]. ed to receive news items. advertis- 19a only (mm “inched gm“; and log, new and renewal subscription. sol h lsedin island lieeiene who gufml.” p, fluent; . , .."THE EDUCATIONAL FILM- . ‘Through Life's Windows" will bi‘ _|=Am4 FOR 3A|_5._1n0 acme shown at Yeo‘s Theatre. Aug. 28 of land well sheltered with plenty ‘Bo sure and see this wondarix of water and lots of hard and solt iilm- 1541"3‘2@'1- wood. Glen Valley road 2 miles from Fredericton Station. Apply, --‘FI‘NE P°TAT°55-—0f We Jolin Munroe. Prince County Hos- many fllw field! 0f 005519" U0 b“ pioil. Summerslde. 1598~28-2l seen in Eastern ‘Kill/KB 001mm Mr lFi-ank McAulays six-acre field on ._1-5Aci45n wn|v|r5p_..'rea¢i|ariSourls Lino Road. is perhaps one ivziiited for Principal's department. 0f m8 l1“!- A" can 99° l! “I l! is (germ-M up 15 school, gupplgmentlfll0llg the road. This six-acre field $150.00. First class teacher preler~ was slanted with cullese seed 0v- red. Apply to George l-l. Large, WWW» J Sec'y Central Lot l6. 1598-28-21 -—-—~'"¢"-—-"l PERSONALS -J. P. MILLMAN will be buying live poultry at Kenslngton on Tuesday, Aug. 31st and on Tuesday of each following week until fur- ther notice. Highest market pric- es paid at all times." i59T-28-3l —-PROMOTlON--Mr. Carl E. Crockett has been appointed Local‘ Credit Manager of the Commercial Credit Corporation at Syracuse. Mr. , Cracks“ was a popular member of ..'Mr. Joseph iMcCor-mack, nmi permanent resident of Boston. who the Royal Bank or Canada Sta“ ‘nlliaa been visiting his old friends summers!“ before 50mg away BmLand relatives for his two vacation his friends here will congratulate ween’ at Rock Ban-a m“; prieg; lllm 0K1 1111B anrvlntmvm- Pond. returned Friday. .."i‘he lSt. hinrgarefs Tea on Monday was possibly the biggest outdoor or field event of the sea- son. J ..‘Mr. Edward Rico. bricklayer. Boston. ls down on his annual visit to Charwood, Lot 45. He cams- hy motor. --STORE BROKEN INTO. --On Wednesday night of this week. some person broke into the store and lunch room of Mr. Simon Hay- 0e on Spring Street. land stole a quantity of cigars and cigarettes, soft drinks and oatnbles. The entrance was gained through a will- dow at the rear of thha building by first tearing off tho screen and] forcing the windows up. The police, are working on the case and it is iionio at llllg Pond lust week. some clues have been found which may lead to the iden- Lily of the guilty persons. H. -—--<e>--_- PERSONALS . ..'Mr. J. McAulay. formerly of Tracadle. and ltirs. McAulay, form~ erly Tillie Vincent. Priest Pond. with their son and daughter, the latter a Boston school teacher. are enjoying their holidays at Mrs. Mc- Aulays old liame. J ..'Mr. Stephen A. McAulay and wife, nee Kate Ann 'McCorma<~.ir. were visitors to Mrs. McAulziyZv old J ..'.Vir. Frank McVarlsli. llurm- ony Jot, returned from the city. wherc ho liad been consulting med. lcal specialists at tho Charlotte- town hospital. --Mr. Chester Warren. Elms- dale, was ‘here on Wednesday and attended the New Anuan Races. H. ..'Mrs. John A. Mclaaac. noi- ‘lmttio McAulay. and flier two cull» dren, of Boston. are visiting lior old home at Souris, Lino ‘Road. and arc thoroughly enjoying themselves. They return to Tloston about tho end of the month. J ——Mr. Edmund Byers. Charlotte- town, was in town on Thursday. H. ——Mr. S. '1‘. Gallant, Inspector of Fisheries. Charlottetown. wns town on \Vedliesday on business Keep Mlmeld’: Llnlmpnl In the house connected with his Dept. l!‘ ' -——Mr. F. L. Rogers, Alherton. to town this week. ll. Royal Commission Leaves for Winnipeg (Canadian Press) -—~Mr. Byron Larliln. Richmond. was in town on Wednesday. ll. Wednesday. H. ——Mlsa Mary McCardie. Summer» side loft Friday morning to spend hcr holidays with friends in Monot- ou. N. B. OTTAIWA, 0nt.. Aug ZT~ llfmdvrl by Sir Andrew Ray Duncan. U"? ed in Ottawa today. zifinr lioldlnil s. number of public llfiaflligs at dlf~ ferent points in New Brunswick. Nova Scotia and Print-v iidWfl-rd Island. ‘Sir Andrew and his fi-lloiv mem- bers on the commission. lien. W. B. ivailace. Halifax, and Professor c411” ma), Bmwrh of New ‘mim- Ciyrus MacMlllan, of McGill ilnlver- swlck is the guest o! her cousin. Bltrizmilzfiglt itgiifaorgiiglofilblflinzlfeggpggt" Miss Hazel Baker. Freetown, P. E. I, t): representations progmneil to _ "*" them in the course of their investig- ation of the grievances of the Marl- gime provinces. This evening mem- ibers of the Commission left f0!‘ Winnipeg. where they will conduct an inquiry into certain jlllaflerl of the question 0f routing (tunadlan grain through Canadian Atlantic ports. Whether s. piiiiili- alitlnil will he held in Winnipeg is. as yo! undecided. Following the completion of its work in Winnipeg. the Commission will leave for Montreal. whore a public hearing will be held early nextweck. probably on Alonday. August 30. or the following day. Al. this nearlr; the railway companies will be heard in regard to t-liozic representations presented Ziiaritimes touching upon transpor- tation and other railway matters.‘ 1, lil umlcrsioon that ilic report o the Commission may be nvailiiblr in about three or four weeks‘ ilmr. although a considerable amount of work atlll remains to be pcrforaioi Address And Presentation The clinlr of "St. Jnmoa flesh)“ torlan Church hold a VPFY 0188mm reunion and supper ‘at the Rowling! Hotel. Ruatlco, on Thursday 188l- Tliarc were between forty and Tm)’ of tho members n! lho choir PPM‘ enl and a very onloyable limo WM spout both in the drlvo and fli- Um ..-—Mr. and Mrs. James Allan, Mr. Carroll Hughes, Misses Anniel and Alice Deighan Emerald motor’ ed to Alberton on Sunday. they en~ joycd a very pleasant trip. 4, 179i. lie was ofliclally welcom- ed by Governor Clinton and other prominent persons and left for Philadelphia two weeks later. lllll WAS IJISHGUREU vii Pill-IT; Tflfillly my. cum rain. " My tremble bogus with bleak- hnde and pimples on my (we. The pimples were herd end way red, end some oil em ieelersd. They were terribly itchy musing me to swatch end the right side oimyfeeewesdle ed. Their- metlon kept me he. end my fsce wee a eight. 0 " l rad an advertisement for fis- tleure Beep and Ointment and eem for e free ample. l purchased more and beforelion; I sew e wonderful ehengeJ I continued the treesmem end new I em heeled." (Signed) Miss Louise MacDonald. Don 172. Mary 81.. Neweeetle. N- B- Uee Outieurl to eieu your skin. Matinee Horse Races At New Zoaland MONDAY, SEPTEMBER our Olsen A-Trot and Pane .. . $100.00 Worth oi’ Olll Clues B-Trot and Peee -. .. .. $00.00 Worth of Oats Clees C--Trot and Pens .. . .. $60.00 Worth of Oete HENRY MALLARD, fleeretnry, Gevven lrle. “‘_“' ¢¢ ‘an a snav¢_ v MOO-Oi O440440§O4 has [the Div J Pro vlncc. ic 0t‘ Rareifilue In Childhood SCOTT'S EMULSION A Aboundslre Health-Bulldog r Wtamins - Ines! Q lemme. Tamika. Ont. Successful Conven- tion at Beach Grove Inn Wmlnonduy evening of this weak at Beach (lruvc inn a party of thir- ty were entertained at dinner, in that hospitable manner for which the inn is becoming so well known. The illnnei’ was given to tlie Field and Office Fufci: of the Great-West Life Assurance Company, on the or-crialon of the thirLV-ioiirtli Amil~ vorsary of tlic Company. Repre- sentatives of this enterprising and successful organization were in at‘ teiidniioc from various parts of the although the int-lament weather prevented quite a number attending from outlying distrlcln. Durln-g dinner a telegram was road from Mr. C. C. Fcriiuson, tlii General illauager at Head Office. Winnipeg. conveying grretlngs tr I J tlie nut-cling and congratulations fr‘ the winners of the recent Midsirm mer Contest. bold among the lslan. representatives. and which wc-rc ivnn by .\lr. Alvro Airscnnull. and Mr. J. W. .\liil‘(l(lCl(. Both of tlicsc gentlemen made fitting rcply to tlic congratulations they recolverl. This contest set a new record for life lusuruncc [lroductloii on thv island. over Olil‘ lillli(ll'(‘(l thousand dollars of llPW business iii-lug writ fen in Il two wonks period, this ho lug an unusually largo amount oi llll-‘ililtlilli for any onc (fompany i- ucquiro in so short otiuio. speaks woll for the popularity oi this great Canadian iioxnpiiuy. Ilinncr Wilhl loiloivml by a mo"? lug at which plans uiid nietliols were discussed for iinpro\'iii1.-, lin- service in oiflcc. in ilp- oourrio of his ro- mzirks Air. J. 0. llyiidmzin, Provin- iho iPiclrl and from Vi.‘ Happenings of The Week (Continued from page 4.) (ind they have yet held. Between thirty and forty took part, takings motor tour to Konslngton, Mai- _ poquo. Cavendish and Rustlco. fin- ishing up with a supper at Railings. Zveryone was in the host oi iplrlts and Mr. Watkis, the veteran con- ductor, was the hero of the hour. O I O Mrs. Oscar iMcCalium and daugh- ter Marjorle loft Thursday tor their home in Sssketoon. after a most on- joyable holiday with Mrs. Mcilnl- lunfs parents, Mr. and Mrs. [Xlliltld Nicholson, Prince street. I I O ‘Mrs. Harold Cross and cliildron. ho have been spending the sum- mer with her parents. Dr. ll. D. and Mrs. Johnson, woro passeng- ers to Montreal Wednesday. Dr. Johnson accompanied them to] Moiicton. lhave upon; u most elllflyilblfl Blim- My“ Jean Ammm who has spenyilw home of Mr. and lira. John A. a very pleasant hand“, at Mr 10,-.‘ llrlucoll, leave [his morning return- vner home m Georgetown’ m“ 31..., in; to their “(Lille ininorcliestcr. tcrdsy morning on return to Iza-i ' zinc, where aha is n lesrber is! one of the principal public schooled Mrs. ll. W. Sherwood of Ottawa. and her niece Miss Elna Clark of the Experimental Station liore, are spending a couple of weeks with M‘. upmne‘ (awe, M» me [an relatives lu Now Brunswick. They Stirs. E‘ M‘ Malone’ and his ‘laughb plan to return to Charlottetown or. Mrs. Murray. spout u fi-iv ilziyl early m sapnimbfr‘, In liio city this week nu tlii- guesls of Rev. Mr. lbialono. 'l'licy liavu lust returned from a i-Iuropoaii trip, and proceed to their llillllt.’ in thc West indies. O 317's. IDA) \V. li. l i ridge on Friday afternoon. od ill llL!l' wood georgiwllo Airs: (‘zirson made Zi Plliiflllllli’, host-cu. Sliv Wars very At tlic Tennis Court: iiiia ziftoi'-lt,flpuhly assislvd m l.u,,,,i\.illg ' ioon the hostesses will in- M swim Chasm‘, AL (My rlilccn iroaicr, Elias Jean (irunt audmarry My,“ (.m.,m.‘,,n “u!” Flown“ Owen‘ lover lliu (on cups. by Alisa: Josv-pliini- sivil iii :i"l'\'lilt‘, by Airs ‘l‘.'i_ylor. Kira, li-rlu-sl .\"_l“.l idiuiusl Sirmo, lilo prc-sidi-il Tho iws worr- lllillil! who I H‘ lloiziinulil Scilar and llPSdliy at llolvvili-iw- (lolf Links in “lUllUP of Afllnlrlil Mir \\'.'ilior (Iow- iii, and tlic ofli. m‘ ll. .\i. ‘S. (‘ul~ outta and H. .\i. f‘. S. Puiriol. I see bliss lluth Sloiiv. .\ profusion or sword llPZlH and snap ilFflI-Iilll iiltllv» 11mm“ Edwmd 15mm‘! “'1” hmlQlully arriuipii-il lli llii‘ lli'(l\\'lll'-'. illlil "Til ‘hi3 week Wm‘ “Ml” m. Wmiillniill! ronma uildoil a wry pll» imhgl“ ‘if H"! -""l"“‘““‘ "mlnlliiu loin-ii oi‘ i-oliir lo iliv N\ll'l‘illiil\ hvni-livzi oi‘ other provinces. .\lr.ii,,,;,._ Dr. and .\ll‘.\', Enoch indigo who ‘mcr at Sunimersldo lift‘ visiting at (‘arson l'i‘.i'l'll'~ nil for ilio first time nliico her mur- Ilrcua- wedding gown oi.‘ rose. by iviiiiu Ali-s ‘door iii-int: iluinlily il||l‘ll('il by lilllo; LU Uiteli Cleanlines hand. Cle gsthttulli with ‘m’ ,1"!!! the drain ' Superior for dishes. pngfifi pens, floors, and a hum,“ other cleaning jabs t“ through the house. Contain, no lye, acids or hard gm.“ soft. flaky particles sin: visible and invisible lmpugi ties “uiekly, safely, ‘mm; acre ing. _G_u_ea m“ [Isis loom. “ M" ind Healthful l K0 hand g,- en thesink em] Old Dutch; it MADE INCANADA Interior. Two of its major m; as s. basis for cement and age‘ tiilzer. Soil rcquirlne lime‘ Phflfllllloris acid arc improved the addition of ci-iiahedor m. 818B and some 15,000,000 bane“ Portland cement nrp Ming‘, each your in tiin ilnited with slag as an ingredient, hovu Siiilllil slag is uni-d 1“ , construction and as ruilivny h Just us the presence of certain metals in ore used to makeup imdeslruliio to iuinillo, but through new prooi-sscs o! », cry represent valuvs uufllrlem provldo a prulil, so ton‘ m“... tho slug niziy pron: a source M. ilillfiliiil rovi-uiio to ifainziiliun companies. ' mom? When icnnlzimlfis gardens bi oil this your millions o: no vrere from (Junudiiin semis, rcm ‘ the Natural llusourirus luldlllge Service of tile Department or lnlcrlnr. Each year sees an ‘cruusiulg demand for Cfllliiillllliflu ‘or seeds which arc found m gm Iin Plmzlanil ivilli romurkulilo rut irtiss. 'lll‘ll.ll~lll (‘oiuuiblzi semi; . ,l""‘|li“.\' 11F"- Pzlruius: an onvlibl ropiitaiiiiiii wiili till‘. lilllltshglgw \‘l'fi. ’ l ——~—~- <1 t}_..____ 'l‘l|v- sliorlviu ilisleim-r- from lllc ‘luau. and nliii-i" tioriliiiuisii-yn 5mm ‘in .\‘i-\v York and .\‘\~\v lcllgllllllll lliroiinli FilvlilllPfll Ontario "vs ll| Yaluiuil Honour-ii».- [pp-i ,,;,.,,..',. 5... \'l('i' oi‘ ilii- lii~[|.'||'|llli'i|l of 11...“, _ll'l'llll’. 'l"iv< iil_i'»l'i\i- million u...“ _. who lruvci in aiuoiiiuliilos ll\'l' wn clal Manager. drcw attention in tiivwluniltro MacDonald. of ihn SupW-iiii: .__.___<..g_._-____ in ll i\Vl‘lll’\'<l'illll' llnlil‘ ridi- oi d taken pluuc in lljfc insurance dur- ing recent yours, fiflll the recogni- ilon ll ‘has Kaine-d in the public hind. as one of tho. great factors in conavvviiig mid sizibiliziiii: commiin~ ‘ly lilo. llo zilao incidentally ro- forroil lo llli! fact that the splend- id diridoudn for which tho Great- Wesl Lilo is xioti-il are in ho fiirilicr incroaucil on January is! i927. Ro- forcnm- ivzia made lo the lmidlnr: enormous development wlilcli liaa (‘mu-i mi “mnmhav in a forms-i‘ isinlidor. llc ls vlslllnl: his Il0Dll~ ow. Major i). A. lfliivlloiinlil- n! llll‘. Russ lloioi. Mr. Justin-c Wriulit ni‘ iho Supreme Court of Ontario, is} l-Ivvu slut: from lilo uii-ol i'iii'ii.'ii'.~ 0a has many ci-oiioiiiii- il'~l“i‘i. sziya tho Natural ll1'.‘i1llIl‘I'i":§ lIlIPllJLZPIICI! Sorvli-i- of llli‘ l)i’llill'lilli'lll nl tili- '||o||l||l:ir_v ' wars viii ~ llll'(‘(‘ your ii is i-iiilcui lllill eon liiimlri-ils oi‘ lliiiilriilllilli aim know lhi~ w;i_\'. a guest at the Victoria llotol. llulli illstinpnilslicd visitors arc highly Dlcrisod with llii- natural houuliosi Hi llils province, and spi-zik optim- Mariiinw Rights Cmiiililsiililll iirrlv- °' isilcnlly of its ti 1mz~isilvilillvs. I The licv. .1. A. Wlnflivlil, who wont ovcr to Kcntvlile, N. S., to iitliwnd tho cnlohrailon of tho one, huurlrodtli anniversary of tho town, returned to the inland last iveok. llo has boon visiting various soc- iions or the island and gathering information for his visit to (ifG-itl llritaiu. it is understood that Mr. Wiiiilold sails the last week of SepL. and lie will no in Charlotte- toivn again early next ivcek in make final arrangements. He has been requested to again try and sc- curc some good settlers for this province. similar to the large num- ber be brought out in 1910, which ‘wore a splendid acquisition to the Island. and ‘men who have made nood- Ml‘. Winfield has in proparu. tion a list of good farms that arc poaillou llI‘lI| by lho (ireut-Woul Llfo not only in ‘Prince Edward island but throughout. the Donilii- inn. ii was fllllliHlllCQil that iiio lslind Jlrnncli is zirrziin in tho Hold for first plru-o for production among Canadian ilruui-lics. fflio following mciiii was disposed i liirlsl .e , 1e MENU (Yronm of Toinziln. Sliced lllpn To- matoes, lloilod Fresh Haddock. Parsley Sauce, (lystcr Patties. Roast Stuffril Sprint: (‘hli-kon. Red (lurraut Jelly, Brown Gravy. iSteamod New Potatoes. ‘New nut- tcr Beans. Lettuce. Steamed Fruit Pudding. Brandy Sauce. lcod Celery. Vanilla lcr Cream Assorted Cake Coffee PROGRAMME Music by Dixon's Or» Hynd~ Dinner clieiitra. Violin Solo.—~Mr. Robert man .Ren1arli.~i—Mr. J. O. Hyndiiinn. H. t. Rich, Soft Ton as Of A Brantford Roof Brantford Asphalt Slziies harmonize with any style of arthr- tecturo, and their rich, s/fttones blend ivitli their . oundinll at all times of the year. 'l‘hey lust for years, arc iirc :0 sistant and give ilvfivfil Pwificiiilfl i" ull weather conditions. l ‘nAig-Q-O-e Branch Manager. Voirill ‘Selections. Discussion on insurance Matters. in which all tire asked lo take purl. ‘Mr. Walter Marnuli. Accompanisl. hotel. Aiiol‘ supper Mr. Watkins was {irosontcil with ilic following address and a beautiful bath robe. Dear Mr. Wutk‘-s:-— This time. to quote partly in the from Shakespeare and piiriiy from mam someone also, “we conic not licrc lo sing, we oomo in out", otherwise enjoy ourselves. and fol profitable meetings tnsotlier and 1'9 sincerely hops there silll arc nany meetings pofore us. Of wliat "u owe you as our musical instruc- or. of your unfailing klliflliGBs to i1. ,ol your unvarylug loyalty to our church, our choir and all our congregational interests we muni- not speak at this time. You know our personal and collective fool- lfigs of lovo and friendship towards you; lhosc are not to be OXIlFOBflEKl In words but in zicts and, as your faithful _puplls. we can only hope you have always found mi to ho no izood as we have tried to look and be. On this auuud-l gathering of our choir we would ask you to accept. as a slight token of our esteem. this llttlo gift. May it be to you as a warm garment of friendship from your devoted students and friends. North Rustico, Prince Edward Island. August 26th, 1926. s continued Vlly IrQlmeIt The World's Greatest llrmerly om- Instant muss. lend Today for 5-Day meat, I'll! FILE-PIX C0. Dept. N. I1 Dundee litre! In! s-onom-o, cannon fififi-w-Slfll. ino to ‘Ru \V0 had many happy and very, Why filler) l: BE Tren- for snlc. Any letters sent at once to Rev. J. A. Winfield, ‘Dfipiirlmulil or Agriculture. Provincial ‘Bulld- lnz. Charlottetown. will roach him. O I U Miss Elizabeth ‘Dickinson. Prin- clpiil of tho Wullcr Molu-rly school. Vancouver, loll. on return on Tuner day morning. alter a pleasant visll. with friends and rclntlvos on tlic 89 wlicr Slrcel, Saint John, N.B. stock Cnrris-ri. Informs on llrnntforrl R Fennell & Chandler Brantford RoofinQCoiLimluJ sales Wnrrlrmniomflsirn of The (‘ulrilie CHINE" 23 r Brantford, Ontarii nv, Iii-dud. |i|->rv| Row.‘ llnlllnl. N5- lion Fhrninlscrl and Service uofihg rcndcrcd l-v - Charlottetown. P-EJ‘ Mr. und Mrs. H. ll. iilllson loll ycatcrdny morning for Toronto, where they will uitond llic EXlll|ll~ lion. e e The tea hoslosscii at (loll Links! liils afternoon will lao Mrs. f‘. W. Turner, Mrs. D. A. MacKlnnou. Mrs. T. ll. Prowso. Miss ilauru Hoiigaon and Mrs. l’. C. Clark. 0 0 I A Pratt’s A largo n-uimlher of ilio‘ yoiiui: people of the city woro the guesin of the olllcora of H. M. S. Calcutta Friday evening at a delightful dance given on board tho ship. e e e I Mia..- Edlth Brnwm or Now York. and Miss Lillian Bingham. of Oil». awn. are gueflia of Mr. and Mrs. C. ll. B. LOHQWOJHI‘, liillhurat. Mr. John n. Sullivan, n. A. sum-i meralde who loaves this morning for Guelph. Ont. to enter the Novi. ate of the Jesuit FKDIBTS was pro- sented with an address and an ap- propriate gift by the members of the Catholic League last night. Mr, Slilllvfln will have the beshwishas‘, 0f a host of friends ln hie chosen vocation. \ Watch For Big Sale A Thursday, Friday, Saturday i‘ September an. 10th. 1m. A Watch Mail for Our Circular. 0. E. PRATT. & Sill St. Peter's s, and is flying llafll"