» ‘R V Uncle Buzz is bored by visitors FLIT clean your home of mosquitoes andzu. Italsokillsbed bugs, roaches. and, and their eggs. Fatal to insects but harmless to mankind. Will not stain. Ge: flit today. Dbulumlbtbdslyfnll- IliflIQCI-f-hinl. raw- THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN -THE DEATH of Miss Ethel Bowuess daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Bl Bowness, took neon. "nu-n n» .'";§§;Ff.i’l‘3-°? ”"‘.’..‘l.'i?-‘—‘..’.t';‘.’.' ‘i215. ltd? Rnd """“' ‘" 7 6 8 2‘ ailPridham. Summerslde. The late Kensmgwn- a 5 ' ' ' Miss Bowness was a registered nurse and came home from prac- ticing her profession in New York about a year ago owing to Iailiul; health. There are left to mourn two brothers and two sisters. namely: —Mr. Bryon Bowness. of Char- lottetown; Dr Frank Bowness oi’ Keusington; Idrs. Inglis, of Shedi- 8c. N- B-.and Mrs. Harry Prldham o! Sunlmerside. _...__ --DEATII REGBETTBD. — We deeply regret to report the death of Miss Ethel Bowness, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W: IB. Bowness which took plgzfe early Friday mom. ing at the r dence of_ her sister. Mrs. Harry Pridham. Summersidr. The late Miss Bowness was a re- Western Guardian —KELLY'S CROSS — Old New llampshire Home. Kelly?! CF05! Hall, Tuesday. AuB- 30. ‘ll —WES'I'EBN AGENL-Mr. J. P. Mclnnl-s, Guardian agent. MwNefll Building. Summerside will be pleas- er toreceive news items, advertising new and renewal subscriptions. —0I~‘FICE CLOSER-Dr. J. C. Simpson's Office will be cloud from Friday, August 26th to Thursday, Scptcmbefist ‘ elusive. B7q2-8-26-4i. —OFFICE CLOSED-The oflice of l-f. T. Colvirl, O,‘ ‘rist. Summer- Flles Mosquitoes Moths Ants Bed Bugs Roaches with!» “fi.l"'i2.74~ POLITENESS T0 BE TAUGIIT LONDON. Ont... Aug. 29.-The teaching of politeness in the public schools of London will commence with the fail term, Administrator training is to be advanced in each grade until, when Grade 8 is reach- ed. the children will be well versed in the ruics of courtesy and polite- ness. Trustee Mrs. J. I. A. I-lunt is side, will be closed ‘from Tuesday. August 23rd. until Thursday, Sept. ,1 inclusive. ' 865-8-20-10i —-IF THE PARTY who took the overcoat from the carriage at the New Anmln races will return the sumo to me no further lcgal action will be ulkcn. Andrew Keefe, Ken- slllgtoll. 31- —D. G. S. Brant. Capt. Kelly, arrived in Alberton last week. She will remain in port for some time overlooking thc changes being made in the range lights. Shifting sandbars resulting in shifting chan- Basil‘ Bi-itered nurse and came home from Practicing her pl fession in New York about a year ago, owl"; m failing health. There are left to mourn two brothers and two sisters. namely: Mr. Byron Bowness, of Charlottetown; Dr. Frank Bowness of Kensington: Mrs. Oiiglls of Silediac. N. 8.; and Mrs. Harry Prldham of Summerside. ——CLINIC IN TlGNlSH.--During "It! Dust week the Red Cross held a very successful Tonsil and Ade- noid Clinic at. Tlgnisb. Notro Damn Convent turned its beautiful dornll- WP)’ into l1 public ward while the l i. l Wheabie announced today. The responsible for the innovation. OQ§§QQfO-O-GQO4OQO-OO§%O-OQ4 O-OOQ Ofifi-OOO Q-fO-O§§O§O4-O-OO4 Charlottetown Business College FALL AND WINTER SESSIONS ODEII ‘ Tuesday, September 6th. 1927 NO ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. Honest Endeavour Required. SUCCESS ASSURED INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION, so peculiar to our method of training, gives thc earnest student an excellent opportun- ity to EXCEL, and insures TIIOROUGHNESS in cvcry de- il. ' As usual: All Commercial subjects are combined in our courses. specializing in Practical Business frraining, Ac- countancy, Shorthand and TypeWrItingQPrcparatIon for the Civil Service Examinations for those who wish it. There are many reasons why Business and Professional men prefer graduates from the classrooms of this college, and as many lessons why our graduates give such splendid satisfaction whcrcvcr employed. Employed Graduates, and satisfied Employers are the best. evidence we have to oiIcr that our courses of instruction are all we claim them to be. , To flnd a C. B. C. graduate unemployed is very rarc. What we have done for oihers—wc can do for YOU. Think of the ‘niiucnce the Charlottetown Business College throws around its graduates with its National reputation for TIIOIIOUGIINESS. YOU require this in starting out. The World has plenty of work for YOU to do; what are YOU bcst fitted for? Come in and lct us talk it over and examine thc possi- bilities open to you. You may prove just what thc world ls looking for. The opportunity is yours; will you grasp it. Full information on application 10- L. B. MILLER, Principal. Charlottetown. adioinins living room was transfer- r°<l "110 l"! ldfflll operating room. -nr:w BANlL-The Bank oi’ Twenty nlsht children were oper- Nova Scotia has broken ground for Med 0n b)’ DT- Afillllllnld. asfilnled its ncw building which will be d: "Y Dn- Slmnnnn» Snmmersido and tile faced with brick, the sides be- "n Jnhnnwn» Tlsnlnh- also by ing faced with stucco. The build- Nnrsefl ‘vllsim- Ml". Zlilli and Gill- ing on the choice 1b: b: the town an We nre nlnnnnd t0 nay that will be g2 feet by 51, yum; on BW-‘ry Patten-t is now well again and Main Street. Alberton. modern in ‘m-WYME plop" ‘Went-hills once every way, reflect credit upon the "wm- than“ l0 U19 800d Red Cross Bank of Nova Scotia and material- that l9 "ma" $11110“ 1° 7191i) B10118 1y add to the appearance o; the the children to better health. The town i ' Doctors and Nurses in charge of ____ the cllhlb wish to express -their ._GR()WING 511591555 _ on gratitude to the Sisters oi’ Notre Thursday morning Mr. Andre Pat- Dal“ 9°!‘ U19 ma"! kllldlwflnfla 0X- urcp o; summerside, shipped a c“- tended, also to Dr. Johnston who load. 14,000 pounds, of live lobsters attended lo all the dntnlln in wh- tb the Boston market. the first ship- "notion with this very successful ment oi‘ this (south shore) seas .Cll1\l¢'- Thc first shipment of live lobsglb from Summerside. three carloadsl was made by Mr. Paturcl last spring. and proved satisfactiry. So far this. present season the catches are very nels make these changes necessary. l PER8ONAL$ —Mrs. J. G. Sheriff and daughters . " ~ AUGUS'I‘_ 3o, 1927 l. H5V ‘Die Brea do!’ Heal th Bread f Why is HCVIS th What is the Secret’ of the p HOVIS Flavor? good. with bright prospects ahead. —RESPECTED lt-ESIDENT DEAD —Mr. William J. Ciow, a respected Misses Ruth. Jean and Lilla, who have been spending a holiday at Summerside the guests of Mrs. Wil- ice vovowoooo-em o e04 o v o» r0 o» o» awe-moo 000404-04 8-Z5-tst . lard Phillips, left Friday morning Ycsldwl 0f Sllmmefilde- Dflsscdiforthclr home in Glace Bay, C. B. away at his home on Wednesday} night. after a long illness. following ._Mr_ _7_ wane,- MMAnhun who Clow had been a resident of Summerside for thc past forty years and will be much missed in the community. I-Ic lcavos to mourn a large family. to whom ollr deep sympathy is extend- ed in their sorrow. The funeral, which was largely attended took place Friday morning to St. Paul's Church and Cemetery, Rev. G. V. McCabe officiating. The pail bearers were Messrs. Mark Gaudet, William Bauld, Thomas Linkletter,’ Thomas Hinton. J. E. Gallant and John McDonald. Percy Tsnton and brother. Senator Creelman MacArthur. Summersidb. left for his home in Somervilled Mass, Friday morning. —Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Albee and daughter, Marjorie oi‘ Barnet, Vt, ‘motored i0 Hie Island Wednesday. and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Il. J. Larkill, Albeltoh. —Miss Ruby Mnase. daughter of Mr. H- R. Moaso, Kensington, went to Boston Friday morning. Y as been visiting his sister, Mrs. , Ask Your T’S the Flour that makes the difference. No I other bread flour is milled in quite the same way as HOVIS. ' For it contains a large proportion ofwheat germ, which is the most nutritious part of the wheat grain. I The result is that HOVIS Bread, baked by leading Canadian bakers, contains those precious, health- giving vitamines and more of thetrue nutrimen: ‘ of tlle wheat. ' That’s why I-ICVIS Brcad-“the bread of health” is so different and so much better for you. ETTER ingredients always rnake better bread. B But there is one particular ingredient present in such abundance in HOVIS Bread as to give it a value no otherbreacl possesses. That ingredient is the wheat germ, scientifically combined in HCVIS Flour. You have only to taste HOVIS Bread once, no realize the difference this makes! just as thousands e Healthl '? I I i And youare certain to enjoy it- of others do. Costs a little more -worth much more. < Why the lldIll HOVISI It is coined from the two bu“ wordWHomlnirVia" and means “The Strength of Man" l-loyls i=1..." u made by the millers 0f PURITY FLoulz-ndde-lnurkprdmed. A product of WESTERN CANADA FLCUR MILLS CO. LIMITED, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, SalntJohn, Calpry, vhbdls Baker or Grocer for Hovyis Today r I h .1 too. are making a more rigorous in- spection of the potato fields than last year and many fields are being , —i\lrs. L. G. Libby and daughter iwho have been visiting her mother Preventallti sisters, Mrt-l. William Abbott. lMrs- Hickey. Mrs.” McKay and MPH- ' ' .‘ i , b ih ,At lit. Infantlle Paralysls (ilamp oll and rn or rhur e Scientists declare that flies carry: on return Friday for her home in Portland. Maine. germs of this dread disease. Flies! —Mrs. tRcv.) are alive with bacteria. Thcy feed Sunny Slope. Alta. who had been on unspeakable filth. Then cuter our visiting at hcr old home in Am- hnmes and contaminate thc food weherst, N. S., is now visiting in Sum- Gilt. Flies should be killed. Health merside. the guest of Mr- and Mrs- authorities advocate the use of Fly- J- H- HUMBY- MP- GYM-Z W38 min" To); ister of the Presbyterian Church in H. G. Gratz. of —-—-<-o>-__-_ Albcrton for seven years before go- l\llnlal‘ll'n Llnlmlnl for lulu-n bites. int’ Went - --Mrs. Hal-old Paynter, 110 Aber- rr _ Why take a Chance With an llnknowni Furnace? OVER 500 ENTERPRISE Ail-Cast Pipcless Furnaces ARE NOW IN USE ON P. E. I. Every Owner is‘ a ‘fBoosterJ’ 3 P93 your home and purse. EASY TERMS—SATIS FACION ENTERPRISE ALECAST PIPELE F IIRNCE One of which is suitable to CALL, WRITE OR ’PHONE FOR FULL INFORMATION N decll Avenue. Cambridge. Mesa. has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mra- William E. Profllti, Bur- lington. also her husband's par- ellts. Mr. and Mrs. George Paynter Freetown..left on return Aug. 21. —Mr. W. W. Ready. who been visiting his native home has Mr. Ready is chairman of the Wei- furc Commission of Hull and meas- llmn Hi1 well among tile foremost citizens of that town. Mr- Ready visited the principal places o! in- ltorest in the Province and is con- vinrcd that Charlottetown lathe tidicst and most modern city that he has ever soon ill Eastern Can- adn Eastern Guardian ..'Keliy's Cross, Old New Hamp- shire Home. Kelly's Cross Hall. Tuesday, Aug. 30. ..'CIIAUTAUQUA at Montague September 19th to 21st. 805l-7-22f7i. il-9-ttel2i. . .'ON INSPECTION TRIM-Two buyers for a New York Wholesale ‘seed house took a trip around East ggglgnntélgynflidtéwl; light? view the - e n g habitat. e r m “m ..'P0'l‘A'l'0 INsFEMIONp seed potato Inspectors. The like the lies are now through first inspection in the of the Island. They, Stomach Troubles That Are Dangerous (cur rms our) lilolnr form» i»: llomnch ffo||b|g_ |f lit-aimed. nftrn lead to dangerous con. llltionlo-dllccrn or concern-then ll aur- fiil-mi operation about the D I - Eaatem part 9 Sizes GUARANTEED d} thin mum . nmlmcll lllim h bonrnou gnu or Ami dorffwnnle time with unknown m- flnrgllgqlfle gmlmmm M Y 1 l 1'8- tllrned lo Hull. Mass, on Aug, 20.‘ ,any old thing was saleable. Now on- ly products which pass rigorous gov-I ‘ernment inspection are acccpitfcdiéas a standard product. othcrw ‘s ;got to take pot-luck for a market. . JMISSION CLOSES.— Fathers lMcCrecl and Quinn, Rcdemptionist iMissionaries concluded their mission at. St. Margaret's Monday and left, for St. John next morning. The isenli-daily attendance was fully 99 ,per cent. On the conclusion of their lmission. Monday the mission-fathers did a nice act in both making a pen] sonal visit to Mrs. Jane Gillis, Hay’ River, an aged lady lying on hcr bed, whose heart and soul was in, the mission, and administering the; sacraments giving her the plenary indulgence and other fruits of the mission, thc same as if sllc attended lln person. .."'BROWN TOE-Messrs. Le- Lccheur. head of the grass-seed branch, Ottawa. and Foster, local inspector. are. this week. visiting the Brown top fields on the North Side. Lust week they inspected through Souris Linc Road. The in- spection this ycar is morc than twicc as rigorous as last year and fully one-half the Brown-top fields are being turned down. A grower is con- sidered lucky to get his iiclds passed at all. Last year, it seems they went the limit and shipped in everything in the shape of grass. Chair. weeds to the amount oi’ some 300 tons much of its containing every other‘ kind of foreign seeds but brown-top. Hence the cry of dissatisfaction at thc smallness oi‘ their cheques. ‘Ihis year only brown top alone. that shows an estimated yield of l7 to 25 lbs. per acre. is accepted and the estimated number of pounds each growers accepted acreage will iur- nish. So that if, say, only nnc field is passed. one cannot cut the whole farm. as was the case in many in- stances last year, besides a lot of useless work. for it takes sumo 7 pounds per acre of the seed in pay the expense of cutting. curing and threshing. In the case of this new rigorous inspection the grower has a guarantee of the number of pounds inspected, or “ "’ and will pro- duce. thus eliminating risk nf-inss. Mr. laeLecheur appears to be the- Mr. Ilebachelir a are to be the‘ right nah in the ht place. lllnard’: Llnlrnent tor scaly scalp. RERQONALS ._.|__ ..'Mr. W. J. Nicholson. Bridge- town, ‘was a visitor to Souris and the North Side ‘Tuesday. c ushcd and dried. then lightly the sweetest sachets to Zfidoggwgélgvgligfigalfo?“'22s; salad. to which a dash of sachet chiflonicr drawers. the other field "passed." It is quitellmwdc‘ 15 addmi a contrast to old-time farming whcmml-‘n “lclosed l“ Ml‘ b i r FLOWER SACHETS been lined with a thin scrim and The porcupine does not shootltl‘ tied about the top with satin ribbons. quills at an enemy. It makes that Th l te t hets are flowcrleav- _ ° a s s“ tuck into and come on at the slightest to hang from a This mixture is'closet hook. or, in fact. w put any h y the Azetcs of Mexico tho ags which havelplace where clothes are kept. of years ago. These make the most attractive and stanil out like the fur on a cat's til Copper as hard as steel was l‘. AND DOG BICU Watch Your Foxes’ Summer Diet The summer diet is an important one and great care should lie exercised In the proper I001]!- Meat ma.» should be reduced u» a mull-huh ma "mu-mu n“ cereals and vegetables. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS led dry and IHPIIIAL PUPPY‘ roon fed with mull hulls the ideal naming; mull ration for both ndulu and lull- rhm w» highly nourishing ruqdfilum‘ a balanced nulls mother with an nblnllnw '1 lath-bu llll via-mu. menial. hoops keep uniq- Ill good flesh and mile um- lam roams; healthy lllll bctlvii {XMPIIIIAIJ ell-lain mum:- unsung. Imus-ll: canned hr uuuive m“ Elli/I'll‘ nnhllllnend .41.“) Ind P!" l" M‘? pelts wh prime. ' , , Always keep a good supply of IMPEBIALS on hand, feed them uboratly In! Ill ‘ will reap results in highest clan foxes wlth highest-prided pelts. ’ ' ' For sale by leading dealers in all business centres or direct from factory. . fillhthtr Clinton young priest nvw _ I 7 Imperial Fox Biscuit Ltd u: Charlottetown, P- E I- ‘ (HI Mn (‘om- nf the diocese of Texas. and son of m. ouhton BOUHI Line Road is vis- iting the home and preached an, eloquent so n in 8t. Mary‘: Church. lam Sunday. He iustl '1' the flood-country and’ , calm , its devastation. HOLMAIVS CHARLOTTETOWN SUMMERSII)E t r Phone 721. a Box 446. ‘v f»