JULY '27j§g§i______._ ____. Want spar ‘Jaime n like coral? 5i he Prime Afirhi-ster at. D (f; Note the l"!- wenn“ In thQ 0010f teeth and Cum |_ Wm dingy film la reg WW4 as dentists i111‘ s 0 ' 531-0 ING dull off-color ‘mafia poliahedwvhiteness mmgdentaischievement. _v ti b,” found that dingy teeth g'lilliPiY from a film that , on teeth. A stubborn film 4y dentiirices did not auc- Juil; clear oil. That's why ma; fails you. run leery“ ( l. r teeth and you eain feel that film now-a sort of slippery coating. Beneath it are thedszziing white teeth you envy. It beeps yoursmiie unattrac- tive because it absorbs discolor- atione from food, smoking, etc. it invites tooth decay, gum troubles and pyorrhea because it breeds bacteria by the millions. Now in a new-type dentifrice called Iiepsodent, a scientific com- batant has been found. Leading dentists widely urge it. All drug- gists have it. Works wonders on dingy teeth. 10-day test sent free. u,‘ your tongue across your Mail Coupon for FR E 10-Day Tube io E PEPSODENT COMPANY CC-1072, i91 George Sh, 10'0",‘ gm,’ Canada Made in Canada Illlll i "g1; s oilani - T he New-Day Qualliy Dmillrice Induced by World's Denial Authorities 1 iioris mid Name CEDAR SHINGLES Just Landing from i Schooner “Eiectro” ONE MILLION CEDAR SHINGLES i SHIVES BRAND EXTRAS — CLEARS 2M CLEARS — CLEAR WALLS EXTRA NO. 1’s L. M. PQOLE & G0. PAOLPS WHARVES i i T-Ziils. J. Lester Douglas ' - 39 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. l. cream separators THE BHARPLES SUCTION FEED eklms clean at any speed. Terms to ault customers. 5X"! Parts on hand. Write or Phone 798 or O80 O-OOO-O-O l Women's White Canvas Strap Shoes - as" , __@_ Time are exceptional V i .._ I“ "°""Y iiiflh class Olllvl] ahoea. and marked down to | fruuo" o’ “m” value. ‘may n. m.“ monw “ml medium heels, but some M" "lull hseia she . m, "l" m irimmes wiih black. "IE mam m oun wmoow W‘ "l" 2V. to 1.) ' ALLEYulfnfil n . Tflorwse QOQ+OO+O4OQCFOOQOO 96-0 54 § Once A Trial ‘ Always Nyal The Nyai Standard is ex- cellent and W" ma)’ “d” every Nyal product by that standard. We carry l ii" °f s" Nyaie’ toilet nf=li=""°"' Cold Creams. Rose Face Cream. F"; Powder. Red Cream, Almond Cream. R°W° Compacts, ‘etc. liaroili L. Worthy 11s QUEEN‘ smear ruour-z 211 .‘ .QQ-QQQ-QQ“~QQ@QQQ§Q-§§QQ 9-000 woowee-e O O OQ04+¢§O4 ' he Liberal iFeeds E ,Feeds F...- the SUMMER MONTH3 we will M“ 0°" “'9' stocks of F5593 l°" Houses, CATTLE, Hoes and POULTRY. eauzv HAY the srnAw. ‘ FEED oars. BRA"- si-lolirs. cliAckso col-m. FEED CORNMEAL, criusu- sn oars. SCHUMAOHER FEED and a lull stock of POULTRY SUPPLIES. Also ROLLED oars. OATMEN» rants CORNMEAL. BUCK- WHEAT noun. GRAHAM noun. m. m. all It "W" Q1! prleol. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ‘ Carter 8. Co? . LIMITED. 1 1 A x v I i liliioriiv, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Boulter, l, .\lr. and Mrs. .l. H. iiiowatt, ‘Misses I I I I I I I / i-"tiiwfj" a l Central Guardian i ED'S TAXI day and night ser-i 9 vice. Phoiic 687 or 209-1. i RODD'S TAXI SERVICE Em- llil‘? liolicl. 225 (Queen Sti'ec_t._ lhoiie did-J, WATER RATE$.—A few water iakers hlive not paid their rates for the current quarter. Alter Monday """" the 26th, all unpaid services will be discontinued without further no- tlce. p" Lb Roasts "Shoulder" 17c |- 0. F. PlCNltl-Foresters do Rang; "Rump" ,, _ , , , , ,, 25c ‘m! forgot. Wednesday afternoon. Steak . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c to 2sc My 8 at Sisnhlone i-uiie sports or Trlpe “Cooked" . . . . . . .. 20c all‘ kinds. Good surf. bathing. All‘ cam“ a"; _ _ _ _ __ 13¢ go 20¢ information in iiandbills. Hamburg 3"", _ _ _ _ _ _ _, 22¢ 940-71711 Cooked Lunch Loaf 35c ROLLINGS HOTEL.- Guests V registered during past week were: i)r. u. s. Thompson, Miss Ruth PORK Thompson, Toronto; Mr. and im-s, He“ Ron“ 28c M. ‘A. iiuitoii, Illisses Nan and Mar- He", chop, ,, 28c jor eNHiltton, Miss ‘lirlcipn TilOIIID‘ Fresh sauna‘- __ 25c réuntpilaiictonpNh B., W. A. Ready. _ Bacon “shmndfl... __ 30c ‘m 0 Blown’ ' H‘ Baum’ 1431' Cooked Lunch Ham 40c ,l‘ox, N. S.; W. H. Brydgen, Jennie Lviacharcii, Wiunllred Scaid. Toron- ito; i)r- aild Mrs. F. IE. Sniullwoiod, iCharioiic-towli; Mus. F‘. H. iGlii, Mrs, J. V_i'uod, Mrs. L. MacArthur; iMrs. W. S. Grunt. Mr. and Airs. ‘Zl- .~\. i\idl.'i)0li21i(i, Mary MacDonald, iCIHTFiOIlOiOWII; Miss Lucretia. Mac- Donald, Vancouver, B. 0.; Mr. and .\lr.-i. J. W- Smith Moiicioii; Mr. and ,.\irs. E. G. Spencer, 'i‘oroiilo; Mini ;dnd Mrs. W- B. Proadhouse, To- iroiitri; F. U, Eiford, Ottawa; W. ltlidd, .\lr.-i. .l. G. Jumiesuu; ‘bliss riiiu Nash, Alena. iloriie, Irene BIRDS Chicken and Fowl (milk fed.) IMPORTANT All our Beef is hung two weeks and more before being out. This is the reason why it has that rich and delicate flavor. You are invited to give our “Shoulder” and “Rump" Roasts a trial and H ' . . Amy 0mm Mr and learn for yourself the diffel~ Mrs. ‘P, W. 'i‘uriicr, Lewis Turner, d .\lr. and Mrs. (l. ii, Benoit. Miss em" l"55 ii l ii‘ ll. A M Qli. id, Net- Ad 0"" m" m“ m ‘ iumi" 1072C“ iii-i iihvitfigllrsrilvl. NlccQliliild, Mi‘- prlvti‘: toiussuchoigr ebuiiLneOII‘. "n- -___---'_-'“" “ml M1“ _-M"}"k Mcuuigam M“ am tgione in so shortg ap tipms. __‘|Mrs- A. la. Ponmhs, Lucy Blimcii- tflrherel‘ a Renom" - - lard, Mrs. l-I. Coffin, lMrs. A. C. Sinclair. J. A. Clark, Erma “stall Fed" Cattle hung .\i. Cizirk, (lhnrintioiowii. PERSONALS two weeks before cutting and Bacon and Hams from fresh killed hogs must eat better and our prices are no higher. The iilissos Marunrot and Doro- lliy Mziviiu, Siiiiiiiil-rfiolll, are apunll~ lug iiu- ivur-k 0nd in ‘Clinton guests} ‘m’ their cousin i.\irs. llugli Giaucr. Inspection Invited. Our new market is one of the finest in Canada. l. M. ROOP CO. Mr. .lii<‘k hil-lmnil. blrs. Iiugll hiiiiir-iiii null others motored from iiin cilywn Pnturs Road and iiilur- riiy llzirbnr Nnriil THCCllliy. PHONE 421 Ill-v. .\lr. liuwvfiis is iii chnrgl- of lhn ii‘rvsii_\'il-.i'iziii Churches zil Mur- ray Harbor North lilid Pctcrs lliouii Pa lie proziclics in largo and zipprcc- iutive audiences. Rev. Canon Vernon, social eer- vice secretary of the Church of England in Canada, who took charge of the St. Andrew Brother- hood Camp after the tragedy oc- curred In Balsam Lake. Ontario. when eleven young men lost their lives. _ .A deliciou! satisfying wholesome dish for sturdy ap- petites and an inexpen- sive one-is CLARKE PorknBeans Welcomed alike by youfll 31 dd- shld neryvlien t w. CLARK conned. Mos-fist!“ i OQ-O-OO-OO-OO-6 PHONE 107i Dr. W. R. Carson CIIIROPBACTOII Three You Palmer Graduate Olive In Prim-a iltrset (Opposite It. Peel's Church) Hours I-li P. I. lzvenlnaa by Apoolatnsat 004-664 other to have time to attend to their rem spent three years on t e con- , tineiit, all the time thinking about A Great Englishman “TWENTY-FIVE YEARS BISHOP OF LONDON." A blink recently published iiy Wells Gardner, Darton & Cn., Lid- London, descriptive of the life ailli work of the Right Rev. Dr. Win- ningion iiugram, should ho read by every young minister of every (‘Jhristian church and denomination, for the methods of the man who has been Bishop of London for twenty-five years is one that may well be followed and imitated. Winnington Ingram had many THE "CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I | r i ' ‘oneness i, liis vocation in this life. Then he wiuriied and was ordained Deacon iii i884. l-lc at once became a cur- uic 0i’ St. Mary's, Shrewslbilry, and was ordained priest at the end of lbs year. While at St. Mary's he was under the direction and influ- niice of ‘Bishop Miicliagan who was ihen Bishop or Lichfleid, and after- wards Archbishop of York. From liil‘ Bishop he imbibed that spirit or‘ iolcraiion for the views oi’ other (‘iirisliaiis which, with his gift of oiiirzidcship. has distinguished him H-‘i a Bishop. ills first promotion iii the Church o.‘ England was to the Parish, of Lichfleld null to the position oi’ ]i.'|\'i\l0 (‘illlliifllil to Bishop Nlucini- sun. Thence, after sevurzil yenrs, ill‘. Wfllll tn London and became hiiisici‘ of Oxford House, llctliilzil (law-cu. iii East [Ailliifll]. The aim ni‘ the founders of Oxford [louse WZIH, mi the one hand to lonrii sonic-.- iiiiiig of the life of the pour and minister to their immediate needs, and oii the other hand in try to il"ilf.‘l‘ tho conditions of tho work- iiig classes iii respect to health, ro- ("'l‘2lli0ll, mliiiizil mlitliro and spirit- uzil leaching; aiill, liilinvu all, to ‘i ford zui example ni’ siiiiplli religi- i.is life. Than Mr. Ingram lin uiziii (‘lilliii have been butler fllillfi for this iluiy; and it was in tiin exor- cisi‘ of this duty that he developed Iiir rzreut. qualifies of miiirl null |il1‘iil‘l lilill have (iisliiiguisiicii his personal advantages. His father was a clergyman, and his mother was a daughter of the Bishop of Worcester. it is aptly remarked by Mr. Charles Herbert, the writer or the ‘volume under review, that "the pro-natal factors in his nature made for the religious tempera- ment." Nutured in a. Rectory, with all the good in-iiuences which en- vironment and early training afford he grew up alive to many facts iii which other boys have no concern, and with s mind unconsciously ai- fected rby the priestly life of his father and tho Episcopal ills of his grandfather. He was the fourth sou in a good, large, old-fashioned falmil-y. As the writer of the lbOOk remarks, "there is little chance for the growth of ogoisni in a family of ten." Educated first of all in the home and afterwards in Mari- boroligh school. it does not appear that he was the winner of many school prizes. Afterwards be went to Kebio College in Oxford. This col- lege was, we are told, intended as a "school of simplicity," in wihich the opportunity or a frugal life for young men would show that tho highest character is that of "the cultivated and religious man to whom wealth is n. lmsre accident." Young inlzramls residence in Ox- rord was not distinguished by any outstanding proficiency in scholar- ship or athletics. 'Nor was he par- ticularly "religious." He took time. after his term at college was ended to consider whether or not he would take Holy Orders. Referring many years afterwards to the discussions that. were held and the discord 0f‘.- lege, Bishop Ingram said: “l should ibe the last -to deny the importance of some of the controversies; hill it is hard to realize how trivial. how petiy many of them imiist have seemed to the toiling millions nf mlr fellow countrymen, or how, ni any rate. far shove their heads the ‘hurly-buriy’ sounded. There they were fighting and struggling for daily bread; ihere we were convuls- od with a question of whether a stole was legal. There they were working out their own salvation as best they might; hers we were ranged into two rival camps of High Church and i/iw Church and too intent upon defeating one an- growing hunger for a life which could he in any sense called renl life a home which was indeed a home." After he left college. youé ing- casloiied about the time he leftcol- i Uiiiiilzlipziry. Not iliiiiiiiiiraiiy he was lit first. spill-tell of having an ulil-rinr Oil- l iii view, and the mun of l-ilist ixiiidiiii sieureil (‘ir-nr rii’ him for riiiiill‘. time. S0 iir- full back upon aiib boys of the incliiiiy, fuuiidi-ii relli-lis for tlium, grim lilPm guild irlvzis about play slid in ilio rnulzh iiiili l‘l‘i\ii_v lovers of figliliiii: ho 0f- Jr-roli llio inducement. of iioxiiir: i-hsisos, liiid joinod them iii liiii riiik- put on gloves wiiii ilioni, and in lliilOl‘ ways gave iiioiii whole- Siiiill‘ exercise and lots of fun, Pro- i-icuiiy thl-ri- flilPTlKi into liil‘ minds n1‘ liii- r-ldci‘ ones the truth ihzil. "(ixiiirri House ivns not silcli a Iizul place lifter all." null uriirlilziily the)’ i-ziluc to know Mr. iiiizrlim person- iilly. He. established clubs for ilio. won as for llzo buys, (Julio iiisl-ii- r-‘Iiiy the prejudice RRHIIISL him liroku (IOWI! as lhl-su (irlliiiliijv work- lii"ll found themselves iii touch iiilh thnso wiin hail possessor] all ullvliniliuie for which they i vitcd to lilo Sunday B0l‘\'l(!(.'l~l, and iiic boys weui to ilic iiibic classes of their own accord. Great moi-ill ulid spiritual benefits were obtain- ed by them. Mr. liigrsin kept the spiritual ideal constantly before them; and ii is stated that he never did anything which surpassed, in the simplicity and beauty of its service, that ‘which was accum- plished iu those years in which, by illlfilllli! of commonplace routine he found his way into the hearts of tlic men and women, the iiioys and girls of Bciiiiiui Green. Tile not result was that with perfect friend- liness people of divergent crecds met together without iii any way compromising their yiriuciples; and the idea WiliCil ruled among the working men, that if one is to bu a Christian ho must be prepared to swallow uiiiolesule whatever he was taught was exploded. From Oxford HousefMr. Ingram went to the liicumiiency of the Parish of Bethnui Green ln East London. As incumbent he millis- vflllillry. in the course nr the Great \\':ir the Bishop of London was at liil‘ frniit fur many lillflfllilii togetiinr; and tho British -Fieid hiursiiulcniii- milfllilllg rulmrted that during the] coilrso of his visit "His imrriship was at the front every day; niili, i, think l am right in shying that. there vras scarcely a unit in tho’ command which was not, at one- tiiiio or other, present at his ser-i vices." - The Bishop, owing to his previ- ous visits to Canada, was kiiuwni by iliaiiy of the Canadian soldicrmi and upon one occasion he. yllidfBfl-‘k- vd leii thousand or ihem from the ‘balcony oi‘ a Freiilh town hall. ll. ii-i recorded lllili as lie left the bal- cony ll siliff ofiicer tilrned in the, Bishop's CiliLDiillll and said, "Thul is a raeliy great man." “Probniiiy," remarked the writer 0f the book under review, "this op- inion was deepened iby the sight of his lifegulirilsiiiari's height and princely press-live; but it was chief- irercd to the poor in a still niorein- flueiitial way. lie became popular as the luau who saw in it that the houstzs oi‘ the poor were made coin- foriliibie by tho landlords, that the \\'1\L0l' and the milk with which tin-y, “were suppiiizll were good ziiiil lilill| lhvy did iioi. Hpeiid all their iiioiiPy in "drink." i-nnipliiiires, milk vendors and licens- ed tavern irvupcrs were,nfcoilrllini riiilligoiiiznd. it grieved iiicm that» there hail conic a inuu to suck the’ wrilllirr of Israel, To Tiil‘lll the con- duct oi‘ tile "prirson" seemed in bci ()\'f‘l‘-()lii(.'i0ilS. But the majority of) liil! (JOllllilUll people were thankful, and appreciative. 'i‘lila activity and popularity of Mr. iilllfiinl resulted ill his promo-i, iiliii in the first VilCillll-y liil ilire lio \\':l.-‘ iiiullc a Cailioii. oi‘ Si. Hull's. a fur larger circle of nil-ii and women (Zilllll) liito touciiiwlils H" wiiii hiin. Iiis sermons and Sun-i dziy nfioriioon luciilrns lit the Czith-i ndrzii drew (zniigregzitioiis of thou-i sziiiils. But it was cllii-ily for his, \\'iil'k iii l-oiiilm-iioii with the Eklstf Lriiiilnii (‘iiurch Fund that be lie-l l-ziiiiu widely kiiuwii. niraili prriiiinloll in be the Slllffflililli liisiinp of Slcphoiicy iii the Diocese of iniiiiinli. [ii Stsphnnoy there‘ \V(!i'(‘. $118,000 families to be shop-j lil-rlli-il iiilfi for those ihoro were; 55o itit€i'l.'_\'lll(‘li i0 he ilirncted. hard; for iimru workers weru nerd-i ed. Ho. fillfltvflliflti. however, in; i wiiiiiiiit: us. ~iiuii<zi= from residents iii rho \\'osi. Eiili of London; illlli‘ ho obtained iliifiilitlllill iuoiley witiij u-iiii-h in pay liil‘. salaries of addl-l ilUliili iiifl'l.j_l‘ilile'li. The crowninizi l.fll‘1liil'iii-{(‘.i]l(‘lll nf nil china mi thel 8th of Mari-h, 15ml; for oii that flay, he was iiniiiiuilll-ll by the Priiiiv. _\'[lill.\‘l0l‘ to ihc liislinprii: oi‘ Lon-i dlili. Oil liil‘ 25ih of the siiiiiiri liiiiiiih hiid your the Dean and Ciiéipilti‘ of Si. Pziills Cathedral lin- uiiimously- accepted the nomination "miinf April. iiieli‘ ciiiiilreii could not hope, aiirlilhreo years of age. "yet put on no side mboilt it," {lieu fins silrrossfiliiy administered iiisinioilths. Small size. 50c. AT ALL- i-iinie and iveiit. The men were iii- grmlf tiiiilflifll‘. for u full quarter oi‘ niDEALERS. null tho vii-Flinn was pilblir-iy de- clared mill confirmed rm the 17th; Since then he, The landlflfdfi. wauqwoi‘ his ror-opiinii by iii(‘ll and womr-ii sniff (if Si. Paul's Cathedral, and’, As Canon Th I ' work zls BiSilOlI iii‘ Steplimii-y miggofienslve Breath ly occlisioul-d b_\' iiio simplicity and fiil‘(‘l'llll!HS oi‘ his speech and tho winning nature of his ivays.“ The Bishop of Lniidnn. it has been iiniioiiiiced, proposl-s to visil (Iziiindli alziiiii next riioiilii. There i-uii he llf) iifilliiil about lilo Wilrllllil hi‘ iili l-izlssns and duiioiiiiiiiiliriiis. r PA or: FfVE Georgetown and Cilicirioti-Qrfieitowfi Wednesday Grden Fresh -_]ust as tea is shipped from the gardens in lead lined chests as the sole way to re» iain its strength and flavor.so_ it is delivered i0 you in metal packages when you buy Rakwana Golden Atr-iiiitinie the volume bore review» oil will bu found interesting by ilii who may read ii. .\liiilirai’s Liiilinr-ili for nil plain». Mica-i- 151,001) .\(‘l{l‘).~i TOMATOES T0 ('.\.\'. Ni-ir Jl-rslqv HIHIIPTIPN i|l‘f' PlrIIlTIIPI‘ in; fur LIUJIIHJ lien-k oi‘ iniiiillul-n l1iis~ r, ui-i-iiidiilg in rl-pliris fr-iiii ‘.l.’. unil- Ill iii lilili Nillll‘, \\'ilil'il l-lfllilirl liil‘ lilfifi iii-rung» l‘iillli'il4‘il'1l. ‘hiking illi- fill il i,-i f-luiui liilll only Lliliii zirv l'lblill“ll'll'ii In!‘ |l_\' lliu r.i>i .illlil'i'il'l~l n1... liil-ii is iiiii ILT pi-r l,'\‘ll[ of liint 3 . iizitlilili i|l'l‘l'N. Virginia, Siuryiiliill .iiil| lir-h-ivrirn him». liil r-iit their iii-ii mis- slilirply iiiiciiusl- of over priiiluciiiiii lust i)‘ -> r. Soon he was i" I'll" Till! rlliiiil-ri toiiillili in quiil- ii i‘ illlii iii llli‘ vliliiiiii-ri-izii tiiivkiili: of liil-ire shill-N in llilllli- ii-rl qlilil- si-ir-iilifivriikv ililli cilir-il-iili_y~ _v ifiltfllll‘, fflfliil‘ r rlliitripiiiiirir, trims- plniiil-rs, dllrilvrii, illili H]ll‘il_\‘l‘l‘r(, \\'ilil liiriilir trill-k iriiiisprirllilluii. Caused By Catarrh The germs of cauirrh don't live iiing after you breathe the sooth- ing vapor oi‘ CATARRI-IOZONPJ. it's really wonderful the way (‘..\- TZ-XRILHOZONE strips i1 COLD. it quickly heals a sore throat, takes Dr. Horace E. Eaton. native of Nova Scotia, but for thirty years an eminent dental practitioner of To- ‘ronto. who died suddenly of heart trouble this week. He was closely connected with the educational work carried on by the Canadian Oral Prophylactic Association. iiii the irritation out of a bronchial COUGII, clears Lilo NOSE of that "stuffed-up" fouling. if you breathe the pllro healing vapor of CATARIKPIOZONIC ynil lire bound to overcome your COLDS and winter ills. ‘Pleasant and sliie iii use, good and woiiioii. ‘the Canadian Denial Hygiene Coun- cil, and the Ontario Oral Hygiene He was their only forty-lim- childrcn. m9" Complete outfit, $i.00—lasts two Committee. lilnlirdfir Liriinarilt for lali pnliul. rtyvShou-ld 'Purg'e' . Above at Laet week pliflTiml from various being new "i9 Pllwr- R _ Points In Canada and N8“ york ‘hblmp he" cirsnfaifwilffli‘, we; State visited the unis ehuwh- °"'°Y" K‘ °°'f 5° "mud. ,,-_ lJldy of Peace. on the pillfllu ti"! i""Y' T°"°" ° w P ' overlooks the Home Shoe Fella. 0n the top rlqhlt‘ I .‘ low" I.“ m’ the site of the chum" W" °°‘°""'" “"97 ‘:60’, ‘Li’; er Peace we ‘d m. m.“ m". on ‘h. "in". “n” oh “ii r ykneein on the minus. In iers. It hue been undsr "W" "u l P 9 "" 9 the Carmelltlee alnee 1875. Father lawn reciting the Tfluphoru, 5w“,- og eh“ order thigfternoon service. the present of Rosary during