#Vol food at its best, and here adash oi'Colmen‘a "tid, frethly mixed, helps wonderfully. Dotibly TWO THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Av ff” _ VII 1 .Goo _ 6 hirlhle-for its own Havour and for its happy fttllty of bringing out the true savour oi' foods. l ’ \Veather conditions that are al- ‘inust itlt-ai are continuing through- out the Prairie Pi'o\'iiiceti and as ~ e - lite result of rapid growth the late l°»+¢+o+o+¢o+o»++¢+o¢o¢oo¢<+o++»44v+eo¢4o~o+o+0++e-ee-ee. " i .ffi’?'l'.Ti`3. t Twelvth Julyiielebration CROP REPORT Below will be found a brief synopsis of telegrapiile reporta received at the Heed Office of the Bank of Montreal from ite branchea. The Branch Manag- er; have complete and intim- ate knowledge of each local situation and are In eloae touch with crop conditions In all sections of the districts mentioned. Rlieumatisiii ‘ Goes! "I tell lien: Plvaxiue In ncom- mendiizg ‘i-'rui'i-a-ii'vea'_to eiiyoiia nilelfng Iiom kbeumltilna.” Mn. Louie Davidlcn. Eau Cl'aln. Oat. “Fruit-a- tives" is 1 genuine fruit medicine, made from intensified freak lruh juices combined with tonic, gentle and natural in action, a splm- did blood purifier, restores health and vigour. 25: and 504: at till di-uggists. ftiiv/Iahé I . aids dlge§ti°l\ 4,0 st-ediiig`ot wheat has already beenl PROWNCE OF ON-rAm° ’ lpmctlcaliy offset over large areas.t » MARIE. 'i`\\»-I.i- up uri.-~ uiiti it was riot-itleti hy the members ‘_ I .` W . MAR|T|Mg pgor/|NCES i 15; Sin," Cup 3rd Bronze Medal one visitoi iiii-i -it 'ii» li.-»_~ .ii \ii.-_ iiiait the neu' lizii‘di\'ootl floor, also i'::;§;esT>h\.0\,:_]h|}|l;e A‘5.t;::hl:f Phligh' SPOR1-s""TALKs l 2nd Silver Medal _ Gordon iitiopf-:‘ ilu- 'li~ :-»uui=ii‘jiii»\\- itiuuilutioii, be laid during the whrm rhihs hw reshhhd in hrihg, ln New Ili'iitis\\'ick seerlliig hasl 10 45 P M 3rd Bronze Medal RUNNING HIGH Jun" monthly ii:f~i»ti|i'.- '!`!il~ :»1t»- iiiiL'v!`ii-st \\-.»l»k of .luly_ ’l`lie interior . _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _|,..,».“ h,-at-ti.-,,|1_v L-0|hp1e¢9d_ Waugh. Q ‘ 5 ' ' . _ opened with iLit~tii.ii»- "t`J|i_~-."iiriiiiiiiiiiizs of vsciipol' hate tnoho ;‘;§';r}?“E.}:,l::ll])]|:§’nU:§e;::l;‘“§§h“_e§_;lm.'is how fa\.mh.hh|h huh 'hh hm-s_»\VluAl<` (~i9Z§:§;_ Broth Telling. lst ‘H 'ONE MILE RUN gala(-'Sl;xe1IYl¢1%vl:;lhl There have been isolated hah; Fall wheat is headed out with ti storms bitt with favourable tondi 5°°d length °f 3"““' 'md Slwuld , :tions recovery from 'the damage is D" “ll “"_°’i“g*’ l""’P‘ SP"i“ll Wheat . probable. in the Pi-oviiicc of Que- l"` |""’""S‘“g~ _OMS ‘md barley iiec interniltteiit heavy `raiiis and have “ww” r"l"dIy and 5h"_“ld bel ctilil weiitlier have further retard-"3 g‘""l “"""ag" "ml" ('°"“ is ed fuimiiit: opeiatiuus and nccessi somellhm b‘"“k“‘"‘l ‘md “arm” lllillllllli UF P. E. lSlllNlJ f lated the reseeding ol louiyiiig “cam H needed 1”’ mi” ‘roll as laiids ii mt y s, ut all crops are itow progressing iavour- ";bl_*1lCd0- Ill.i)qiiiilu;itlvi»litioiisohave; _"MA _`O_“°_"` uhlyih Tllhloughomq gmlarlio goin! ioatlhi crop is lii?iil\'v“ eSSiiiiill filtiitrs _ _ wo' ' t ‘ ' ' .- ~ ' REPORTS OF WOMEN S lNST|T-|<-iit__ .\lct~tiiii: ui-able-there is|°:_‘fl':,’;:]l,‘°'° i" "tml "°'""""“Sl oANcE onci-it-:sTRAs lies! All round Mhlele. Silver Cuii on iwinls- ALLISTON. 'l"i|~ in..-‘iii~ \\'.i~~ uit-< ut' the last iueetiiig were reatli? hetlvy Sm" nr rye. and pasmml-'gl y are B ac Dry* ` ‘Nilllw of ltlrcltesira is Giri-ii.) All 0*/ellis SaYl0¢|0I\0d by ASSOClll|-i0D. . I ir _ ` . . - _llCllt. S.~\Sl\ATClllE\VAN ‘ held at tht- htiiiu ni _‘ .iluiu l~_ tiiifi mi-iptefl. Roll (ali niistvor-lvl, UM” _ PRGWNCE OF. All Contestants must have card _ ack l" nieiiiiu 1-. ind '_' .i=itii~- ei with “What i would do with l§?a!?`g`cl;{B?§0 A]_l;f§‘;‘;"o\‘y§ll; idx] l 9100 P M snirtsu cotuivisia, ,, ' M h ed with the lii<~ititt.~ "\ui~»'. iiollfit-iiiii'teti It wus 'ti\.-ii .iii _iulv U. pro- ceeds to go to\~.:i:'tl -.t li-i~t.\'.il _\ lltiiiiiy lllncll \\'ii.~i =4‘i".'titt by ili|~ lifisltiss. and a rileiisuiii _~= prompt' _ J rel tiff J B . ,. .~_ 1 _ .s \ _ _ _ ' ° ¢ ._ \ were present. _'i`li-- 'ii~'.iii; iitioii-$i|i1io,iiu_" l)it't'i>reiit lt-omniittcesihz; h g _ gm si' f ' |\l`l-\- ll'-lil) t`iiicl. Hotel Gibson. ` ` “SIC Furllls ed Charlottetowll Band _h i f§+O+&-+044 uiioil iloor tliiriiig xttcatton. Next-hhhiud last year Amen of tern* cent: Clterries (iii percent; Apri- T on Tld Bits cots lil percent: Peaches 65 por-‘ I3 " “’“"'l l l‘ . .~ - - ` cI‘lil: Sti'ziwlit°-ri'ios (tio _ 1 l -'~'* _ - ,~ _ _ ` f‘\lf‘ll¢ll_lll-I N_oithwt,st .ind houtli-I . . _ _ W '}°‘“`§' .V h, h.. | U _ _ ..I,00|__ lloiit l'.ii| to see the closely ma hed Race between llorses Bud Hal D. and Kcetia _ least oi ltcirinii. suffered ii'iil dani-lf'"'“h"1l’ R0 ncicotit to 90 poiceiit.l .H “"9 ff " goo( ) qu’ f Aubrey Purse $100.00. Wi ' (lg ' NORTH sr. ELEANORS. 14.35” lah wpek hm (ro __ A* Nh Raspimrit-Q tit-tw iivt-1-auf-~ Hom <"'»~i ttfirlute oiwii once iiiore. nl- ’ ' “"°' "“"“ he ’“°“°l- iiii iiiiifi-. anti ‘i visitors mot iii tiic ‘ ` ' 5 p‘ 'rp 3 elllll in-i~u\ii‘t P.i~itiirtig'e in i l lllllllllll WP all i'el§l'@L lllfll W A l‘i lil D i t I i i l 1 t h i fl ' ' '°_)°Il.‘f`k“_]L‘ t 0 ‘°m° “ .tory over one hundred mile-s loiill ' . ‘_ _ ftrvi -1.7-_ _ _(_ I ~ _ »_ _. H ex_. _ . . . v ` ` a liuiiio of Mrs. iloracc _~\ndi'c\\'_ ` ‘.l"_(- “ “lf goin! reimnb .HF yet`ci~lli=ut tzonrlition. ` -still soiuowlitit under thc weather. Y on ER OF CHAIRMAN 0|' COMMITTLE' _ , _ possible \\itli favour il th- _ _ _ _\vI..miiit< otioiied with'tiivevliistittitn-M;\NIT()n`\A_ah S(_‘V_d“;l:; h‘;`;“h0;‘;\: ---<¢¢._M ll_lowevt-1'. hit. is to iie_ltopetl thai 3 V Y h ‘.“““‘ v' r ,-,.,_,t_ _\1,.h,h¢.,., _,,,,“ [.1 R.,||l£_mnDmwI t (rim wh_m\(_l_ In _ h SPRINGFIELD S(}|{()()L _siiiiii lin \\ill it-gain his stiotigtii. feoeo 0 4 ooo-eoooo oeooeeoeooooee ` ‘ ' ` ‘ 5 gon" ` ';rN] |;|\t_'t\ n|(i1'(\ fool [|110 and |`i[_< " ’*'“""' 7 "" --' ---- -- t`tiil \-,-itii lttecitattoiis. lllrs. iii- Mhhv hw” uh that mhhl 60 dw, V _ ,mm uhh “vs_ Yhh “.h|.(_ hhhoihmd:Sh_m_ and Prom “ohm well _ i Honor Roh of Sprmgncld School hl ,hh mhhhlhhh he hhs _.,¢.c,,m,r ; much profit to its and \ve did have taken to help tis to learn and ask with you as teacher. hcrc in St. in \~i_~;ii tilt- st-iiiiol. Om- new ~ - _.fm the month of Jhhe__Gmde IX____ .\li-. (leo. liuwsoii, an uiile :intl com- § h0l9€S that YOU ll/Ollld bv R_blC '£0 .VOUY Pardon for any little or larger Ca,t,u@rine's S(-_h001_ m__mh(_l_ “hs (_m_hh(_h_ Ahm. thu, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC ll' Dorothy Mama; 2 Mm_gm_et`|it»iiiuru |,,r-C|,a,,;.,' wihh will M,0‘changc your plans and reniaiil wrtli won-ies we have caused you, and » _ .a liii.-iii.,-ss was fiiiisiietl at nice pro- l1_,ambe; 3_ Vvihnifred Shfclah. that tho phrase "hiisinoss as us- i U5- HOWCVUT SIUC0 NUS 15 1109 D05' |1090 YOU Will U-CC0Dl9 f-l`llS Slllilll liilctiilorkiiiig liook-lessmiiiilht »l"i~t|~ urfimiute f<-itaiioii_ _ outing _ _ _ ‘ _' ___-_ Y _ ‘ . _ ' ‘ '_ i _#_ _ » ian you or ie mins ou iavc of t. e ' \,_ _ _ ` ` ' .-t.».~.»ii with ui.. siiitziiiu of tim in-_"“‘. ‘"" ""“- "l"g“'i`Mn" .m'iSla_°`lHGlade vu'-1' Clam Macleod' 2'* Mr. and Mrs. 'D- J. Thomsoii, hail; _ ' -' l y - pleasant um»c_W have spenH°“3` t_-itu|»- iitltx Next iiit-vtiiii: to ht-`:_‘r':":fl3_"‘~:mn(7l:'1)l(l_l; Bésédiolsérsi 3I`_Ig;;Wf(€gwEi;‘flai,E"iis liiiiii- gui-slit for tho pzisl fowl ii--id :il tliv iitiiiit- of _\|r.\-_ l"l'i\"l"r>r. (irziss pziisttiiat-Zi- atid liiiy iiioa.iRut.h Lambe'Il Donald Sinclziii: al ‘l"y"" Mr' "ml “rS` `mmu"l Thmw ‘.‘~»u_ dhwh hm in uhm] (_hmmh)h_ Fmh. ~ Grade Iu_`_1`_ PM/e1.Si,nc]air ' son, Caiiiphoiltoii, :intl M._r. :intl itrces bltiitsoiiied well and shows Grade II.-1. Ivan Lumber 2 Airs' Robert Cmrlmleru' olmary' illllluist- of bearing an average Caroline Sinclair; 3, Raymond H35.: 'H'° l’"";yum°t°rfd Tm Ch:r’.3[":i` 111, ' 1 '_ _town ant ieuce o ryon o _ o XP 1 ' _ _am Theresa J' Woodside' Teachen _tiay. Tiicy left for home on Wed- ST. MARGARET'S. .\let at tliol iioiiio of .\lis.~;'_\lat'uiiret_ .\lacl)on-' uid. 8 iucmhors and 4 visitors wore; tfrt-_tl to lioltl tt. Social iiiifl riiiiice lu the hall. A prizo` is to iw givtiii lor itttotidzttitfe for; thc sciitiiil your. ending .iuiio 30t,li.` i.=iti<~ii was servt-tl by the lto-.att-ss :.\'t»»i' which it social hour was --tit-til. Next nu-otiiitz ai the home oi' Mitts .\liiri _ %’“ it ;t |\f-nt. Meeting opened' with song. liltill call was answered with "\\'htit l should do with $l000.00"- |Nliiiutes of the last meeting were iroziii :ind zidoplcii. l.r>.t_iors were road by iltn siiicrr-tui‘y and it was iioiziilod to setitl tho Borden insti- tutt- 50 t-ents for their Autograph Quill. A social is to be hold ill tho ‘iiallj Delegates were appoint- liil to tho (‘oiivotiiion. Money ‘wus voiutl io tiiirchnsc ii flag and 'polo for ilu- itcliool. Next meeting ito hc hold in thc Orwell Cove hall. _...i I.0NG~Clll-EEK WOMEN'B INSTI- 'I'UTl~}.--The June meeting of the 'Loon Creek Women's Institute met ,iii the school house on June lst, with 'an attendance of twelve members. The meeting was opened with the singing of the Institute Ode, follow- ed by the reading and approval ot the minutes of last meeting. Roll cull was responded to with "My pet iproverb.” The secretary read the correspondence received which caus- Ied considerable diiicussiori. A short time was spent discussing ways ni' raising funds for the Institute, but nothing definite was settled. A few bills in connection with the Insti- tute were ordered to be paid. The meeting closed with the singing of the National Anthem. Mrs. Fred. tstretcii invited the members to her home for the next. meeting. Roll call will be responded to with "A place I would like to go. and why,"_ l i 1 l . I i I Tw C l t B We lilg farntei' and lobster piiclrcr ot' ‘ , i . i l1,“ _O Oun ry Cys In l.i.'f.iil.l’ii~`°.."'¢‘iii. .xii iii.i»w§1ii3if@.fi§ _ M Citiyignllllarllel J. B:irlTi__;ioiitsoii, Nortlil Frank Kurtz ' ” J’/1 zz' “ _ _:‘_:(._¢e_....;_:". l E t i l ' " , ~ . .-_ 7 _V ff-.___.:__.;;=3'-1,, -:_=j =g~_._,;~=_ U ' -1 If 9,., '- -31"' Ei §=.}§__' __ 1 _ ';:‘ » r'=:1'1:',-1:§:,;;§___; , i - va fr 1.¢;=r.z-.;.¢-..;;_..¢;z l ' i A . Z, ~===...-~‘-_._-' . /r‘ -.<~. `~` . _ ~ .-:-_ f ~~»._ i I I t' iii 5 iiti Q |ti| ° ii ii' il it ff” ..<;¢;..e:.f;ftef _ _V _ ____ ©/9 - ’ I . . _ ' ' ' i ' .- .__ -Y;---l lltllo i o eat rm rm Ki sas overlitt s .__ 5 _lack Culpepper. and Frank Kurtz Succeed 'Beyond Dreams New York City.-Sometimes the Middle Western boy who leaves home to become famous in the big éity achieves his ambition without the gruellinff waits and heart.- brealts that ction usually decrees and fact often corroborates. The success storly of Jiicle Cul- gieipper and. Fran Kurtz is a r e but thrilling one. Culpehper if 28 and used to have a jo in the Federal Reserve Bank at Dal- las Texas. Kurtz comes from Collfeevllle, Kansas and was form- erly a student at the College ~ of Agriculture, University of Kan- sas. He planned to be a farmer until he caught the stage infec- tion: Then he came to t ew York. He is 25. h When the two had been here' a» short time, both diligently hunt- i it i\~st~ f -fi” M ‘ form a partnership. Although that day was Friday the 13th, it was it lucky one for them._ In fact, 'alia now call it the lticlrleet dag ‘of air lives. aeli one now drawn down about twenty times the salary he gal: back home. With Culpepper at the ukelele and Kurtz singing in liia high tenor voice the two have lie- come a rlol: in tlia “Merry World" at the lmgerial Theatre, where they out- awiili Hawaii with “Hello Aloha." “The city is the glues to make money", ~declai-es _ ulpeppar. "I only wish I\hnd come ear ier.” “Tliat'a just the way. I feel,” nzrees Kurtz). “Best of all, ‘the folks back home have got all rec- onciled to our being on the stage. They agree that we never could have done ao well if we had stuck wighfthe caléeefs that :ere rizssd ou or uit. ti pepper as a r bouflil: his folks n line home (ii Dal aa. And we have no fear but ing work, they met and decided to 31;; "we can zo ahead all’ tha, .i la fine convenient till-to-ditto hoiiio. _nestlay. Mr. fI‘i1oinson is it lead- iTryoi\ anti aunt. l\li*s. Morrison. of 'N:tramatfi. ll. ti., tiirivcd homo uoiidu .titer ti pleasant motor ._ y ' 1 .trip to the wcsterii section ot' tlief tproviitce. wlicrc they visited l ifrieniis. Mrs. Bruce i)ii.vidson. anti daugh- tor, Misa lrmu, l3randoii, Mau, ttro gucsts'ot` Mrs. l)iivlrlson‘s par- reiits, Mr. und Mrs. I~I. A. Lefurgey, ‘North Tryon. , Miss Enid Rogers, Cliarlotto- ltown. is visiting in Tryon \Vest, the guest of Mrs. Bruce Howntt. Miss Graco »Kirn, Siimineiside, iipcntllnt: hcr vtitfiiiloii ln North 'l`ryoit, with hor mother. Building operations in North Try- | on-Wilfred ~lnman is reinotlel}iity§ ‘his house and by autumn will have lA. Watldoll is liuiltliiig ii Pantry; ,und wash room ou tho tciir ot' hiai pkitchcti. Gus iiclieves in ovoryf ‘house having ti good pantry. ’ : Another Whippet Coach has ap- peared in Tryon, the purchaser he- iniz Mr. Bruce Howatt_ l l Amour: thoiio attending Yeo's pictures tit Victoria Wcduesdiiy, several Tryoiiera were: Mr. _Will Lea, Miss Margaret Cullheck, Mr~ Goof McLeod, Miss Marion Wad- dell, Mr. J. A. Thomson. Miss Ruth Mullins. Mr. Will Rogcrson mid J. _Earle Thomson. i Mr. Roy Rogorson and sisters. Miss Gladys and Kathlyn are vis- iting their parents. `-Mr. and Mrs.'l Rtiebon Rogerson, Tryon. having inotored from Waltham, Mass., in Mr. Rogersonfs Chrysler Sedan. -Z- _ ------oo; ST. (7A'l‘llER.lNE‘S SCHOOL count of the presence of contagious disease near in the adjoining dis trict. ~ The teacher examined the schol- ars on the past hall’ yesr‘s work and prepared for ii. public examination the children had e. couple of social hours with games, nt the same time enjoying e bounteoun treat of. candy' and sweets provided by the teacher. Prlaes _wet-e_ distributed for half- June attendance given by the teach er. 'When they were about ready to leave for home the teacher was sur- ilrlaedwlthtlidgiitofalftoeemarbte desk clock and the following ad- dree woe read:- . _ Dear' 'lbaehert--We have heard with. mem reereta of your intending departure from our eohool. Tiie Public School Examinations were; held in Si.. Catherines School on June 30th, in n quiet way. on ac-ll in place of the programme they OOO ' i fr- yeai°l`y'ntiend.enoe and the month or | l .r x. . __ __ .. _._ ._ ‘_ British Legion Settlers Arrive in Canada _ one of the finest single parties to swell the ranks of western farmers nrrivctl :it Quebec recently on thc Caiiadian Pncilicl steamer Montrose. Thqparty ol nearly 100 persons cnnic to Canada under the auspices of the British Empire Service League, being the first to arrive in Canada. under this imtniqmtion scheme. ` 6 _ ‘ 'l:hc ntcn are _a\_l ex-service v_et_cr.'ms :md n highly ticfirnl-lc type on account of the fact that tliov have received intenJ aive agricultural trauunr; nt the Ministry of L:\hor's_ lrziin|tig_I~`r.rni at Bmnflon, Sulfoiir, lingiand. Tlic photograph _showl a number _oi the party at thc C.P.R. Station, Winnipeg, waiting for the train that will carry thcni to their new homes fail ther west in Saskatclicwan. " i _ .‘ - - I I M M _M Two-in-line Shuntiinti Baits This is the Premium the ladies- have been waiting - for. A wonderful Shopping Bag, convertable .toe two sizes, neat and. attractive loolcing:YHas*a Market Basket _ beat four ways. ' ' ‘ ~ ` ‘_ 0 ._ Given Free asa Premium with every New or Renewal V _ Yearly Subscription to The Guardian. _T _ ` Whether your_Subscription expires today, tomorrow ' _ or three moiithsjionce, do not lose this opportunity now. The_.0harlolé`tetown lluardlitin l » E sU_Bs’C'Rii=’rioN 'oEPAR't'1uEN.'i_:__ __ _ t time you have heen.wl¢lt_`liehae been spent very pleasantly and also with .~ -~l_~-i .. “ - ’ 'twill '. ti. ~ ~l ,B é fi i i 1 i l ` l‘- ° 1 .$.- i l i I