Sealed Wrielesfs ineredient quality obtainable. But it is no use to make witiGtfil/‘S 100% in quality and then reach 901i ill POO!‘ so we nut it l uiranned nackaae and saueo lr TIGHT " to keen it aood -tor you. Bids dlaestion ..|ieens teeth‘ white — helns nneflte. winter's Doublemint mnermint flavor pure chicle iatouble strenzth. for You is made of and other s of hiehest llllllllllllllllllllllllll condition. n the wax- : 1’ ' _',._»- R- lliERE’S ilimiuaon; why it is be [mainland ranches and mill feeders. lvqtrial Fox Biscuits c ins imperial Cod- u/emedy for sick foxe AYER Photographer 163 ~- George Street iessional Cards B. A. would l A '1'": Attbrney, Egc M°"'Y t0 Loan l "ti! Street clllada ‘fimfifréwl and Hospital 1° EYCI Eil‘, Nun h, lad Throat '1' ulldlng qr, t G ' 11mm q ' a “'1' Tmphg“ amino Office om-“g 1° 12 I ‘m 1 to -'- PALM llrrlotor. I c‘ "WW to Ln" ottotown, P. E. l. ' o SOLI "or to $1.311’ more“ mo k ioftltlown, p_ 5f m.“ Miles '. ‘a M. D. OOQO-Q 0-9 0-040; Wipimlilrial Fox Biscuit is the Chief diet of foxes Molt food, much relished by foxes, perfectly safe and ntllinced ration supplying, every essential food re- Merilirough your local dealer or sendorders direct liElMPERIAL BISCUIT '00., LTD. CHARLOTT ETOWN. BOX 446 §Q§OOOQOO§9 -9‘ -O§-OQ-4r\ iui a MFTJQ H. F. MoPheo 111111111 Charolttetown sTEWART, K. G. ‘"11 solicitor, a4 m“; 1" the Union Bunk er 110,0. Archibald N’ Y- P118! Graduate 111‘ 31 Palmer _ chmNovn Scott; Qupqln‘ 1 11- MoGuigan ETC. Garrison church. Eastern Guardian SOURIS. ~~llivino worship m] 511111111)’. August 20th m 7 l, m 1 ‘51l11j11<'i—"(loil‘s Purposes I510“; in lllaluring." ..'THE LADIES or 1-H; 311011111 31111111111 Presbyterian lurch intend holding o, (on party 111 Mr. hlinble counts field on Aug. 22nd. Proceeds in no of the Come one and all. 3216-8-1.'i~8l ..*2.2o TROT, 2.40 TROT mfg 1) 1 . “Z5 pace are the classes for the ‘ "1111111119 111111111 1'11°99»AUEiist29th $300.00 in each class. Five pm. cent entrance due Saturday, Aug 181-11; M311 your entries early to I‘. G. Ives, Sec'y. 6i --*WA.TcH FOR THE HAND {31111-5 111 11 111B 11111c_of real lurnl~ 1111» 111111111111‘; a llemfznuin piano‘, about the middle of Sept. at J l; l MoPhcrsurfs, lllontugue. ' L 23118-17431 ..‘~‘DON’T FORGET AUCT|QN ;5A'LE of Allan Morrison's. Potter's toad, Lot b5; iVcdnc-nday Augngt 22nd ut 1 o'clock of stock and fnrm implements, also household furniture. ll. Nelson & Son, Auc. tioneers. 4| ..MALPEQUE CHURCH Dr. Clarence lllacKinnoti will give an address in illalpcqiu. (Zhurch 0n Tuesday, August 213g at x p. m. Do not fail to had;- this noted preacher. his subject will bi: tho general work of the Church, Beautiful In Its Simplicity (By Dominion News Service) 11051111111. Aug. 1s. -—Fortyeevoi\ hulls, blending like the notes of an 1111:1111, pealvd the soulful music oi (lluiplinis Funeral March far ovcr tho low-lyiilg Leiccstcrshire coun~ lrysilli: around Loughborougb. More than 1041.000 pcnplo throng; 111i: tho sir-coin of the small town stood silent with heads bowed. it was tllc town's rcmnrkablo lrihuii- lo this mtunory of 500 of its mcn who foil in the wnr. A ivii-turcstiuia lllt1lll0l‘lill iowcr oi‘ ri-il.brii~k. rising out of glistenin: white Porilund stone to the green 011M121‘ cupola 150 fcct high, has bcun built on the border of n slunlllcring iwkv on the frinm- -~" ihu town. It was frog" tug‘ Qgggh and from what is ClilllilLitl tr. ., tho most wonderful carillon in thi- world, lhnt lhn holl music came. ROY - l nluch Communist propaganda was also destroyed. Inumeil Rauseh. zille enlargement was THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN Lenin’s Book “Destroyed (By Dominion News Service) RIGA. Aug. 18. —'I‘he first copies of Lenlnscompleto writings will 11111 “Dncar for sale in Moscow, as the entire edition has been ruined 111’ 11111111)’ ruins which flooded the imsclnient of the storeroomn of the Ridic- prlntlng plant. The Soviet lrt-ss estimates the damage at £150,000. 1n zuiilltiiln to -l.enln’a works Locksmith Who Posed as Count ’ (By Dominion News Service) dtBitLiN, Aug. 18. —Few men 1111'” bzlckcd so much into 24 hours us has ‘Count’ von Hohennn. A1 "1111" 071101111 on ‘Fuesduy 1"1'1‘111!1i,' ho took a furnished flat. M nine tfvluck he fell in love with 11‘:_'irl lil the ncxt fiat. At ten °1-'1°°1< 1118i’ were engaged to be married. _ The next day there were festivities, including a won- ucrful dinner from a restaurant and oceans of champagne. A} six o'clock in the evening the 1101100 arrived. At seven o'clock ‘Count ' von iiohcnnn confessed that he was really a locksmith At eight o'clock broken oft’ and the ex-flnanizc left for prison. _ 1l~le hnd stolen a motor-car, sold it for 200,000,000 marks (about $7501. and had ileterminod to en- joy one day of iris life as an arisi- ocrat. HAMPTON AND VICINITY Tllt‘ flLYllltfPH around llnmpton and vicinity have about finished 111134115’ uni] rcport a very fair crop (zunsiilcriilg tho httuness of tho sc-asun. 'l‘he olllei" crops are looking their bout und givo pro- mlsc of a bountiful harvest. Ali-as Alinnite lnnlan, Hampton is visiting relatives in Summer- sldc and Kenslngton. ' Rev. it. H. Stuvert, Hunter Riv- or preached vory acceptably to an apprctriutivv. audience in llnmp> ton Presbyterian Church on Sun- day ziftvrnoon, Aug. 12th. Dur- ing thi- ucrvicti ho also rendered a _1‘11'f'1‘.\’ hi-ll. from tho ilucp-iunoil Lillilil uw-iuiflng four inns in thu 111l11.1-'.1‘| 111‘ linrlely twcnly pounih. rvovoovaooooovovooor l i A REASON ing fed dahy in the Prince ‘winning favor from the most an be relied on as a fresh, Liver-Oil! Biscuits Is the best s. P. E. Auction Sale on Market Square a We will rn-ll on 'l‘ui1sil:iy at l2 ‘clock noon n choicc maria '7 your old also buggy and harness. 13911.1 Carter S: Son. Auctioneers It’s too hot for you t0 bake. Let us do it for dngs, and ln countless Your sake. G 5 "iriillilzn . stint . The kind of Individual Ser- 1 vice which makes this eutab~ iiehment ‘so attractive lo founded. we believe on n fine spirit of helpfuinnll. It is true courtesy and wil- linqneoo plus ability to give a service that you will ap- proelato. Make In appointment now. H. J. MABON Optomotrlet In Connection with Office l'i‘.‘-'\]l(llll1('41 llkc an lHTiIPe-liifill pcr ;l'ol'mi1l' to lhi- nluuic touch oi’ il'1l('\'ll1il‘l‘ .ii-i' Uitllyll, thi- gri-y l ‘l‘l1lfilfllitlllllfilll‘ of ldnliniua 11111h(‘i1l'il‘. .-\ (‘lnvinr in lllc 11411- iiry-a keyboard pt lcversa-com- inuniirull-s by iiuivi-ilill,‘ win-s wlti tho bulls, which nrr- rt-simnsivn ill tho plnyi-Fs most (lt11l('2llt"l.i)llt'1l. 'l‘lu- i-hovztllci", and impressive iignrv as he stood til the clnvlcr, hold cvi-iyv one Piiivlllillilllll Willi tho refrain of Elgnris “lutnll of Hopu and Glory." it mighit have been tho l-rcsccnliil of n mighty organ so full ul‘ ici-liilg wore tllc notes. Milli‘, Aiolbn, the great} singer, stood on the ilny plulfirrnl nnur Fluid Marshal Sir William: ltohizit son, who unvoliud tho memorial. Him llsicni-il, evidently moved, and iii-r lips socmi-d to bu fomling the wilrils as thi: hcnillilul chimes runu out. liolow hi-r were. sail-faced moth- crs unil fnthcrs, young widows wot-ping quietly, and womdc-rini; chlldrcn, who glanced doom ire ilucntly at. the medals pintncil on their collnrs~tokcus of saecriflccs won. by fathers some oi‘ them had never seen, The achievement of this wnr ntemorinl is full of wonderful human touches. The bells have cost. $35,000, and the \\'Ol‘ki)9(Y}J1C of the town saved one or two shill- instances evcn a few pence, each week "in order to raise tho sum. The bells were made in Lough- horough, which ‘is famous through- out tho world for its ball-casting. The lower cost more flhan $50.- 000 to build. War Memorial Made In Germany (By Dominion News Service) LONDON. Aug. 18,- (‘flonsiilor~ ing the history of tho lill-ii nine yours. ll. would be impossible, in my judgment, for must pooplo to no lntu a church and nnt havi- lhcir spirit of worship illstutrbed ii’ they saw before them tfiguros which they knew to have been nnidc by Germans’ 'l‘ho obsi-rvniioli was mmlc b)’ Chancellor North at Norwich Con- sislory Court. when Mr. Halos, on liellnll of lho ltov. Robert illordon Roe, rector of Blnkeney; with- ilrow un application for a fhculty for assembling all tho wnr nrenlor- inl tablets in one plnco in tho i-lulrch and for the crovlloti of cer< lnin fllzurcs nbovu thom. rllc prni-ecili-il with lilo npplicn- lion for a faculty l'or tho erection oi‘ a row-don ill the‘ church- ..\. ’l‘. (Yhlitock, who hnd opposcd tho npplli-niliin, snld that! to the 0'l't1l'|1|ll\ oi n. rcrrilos thorn was nu ohji-i-llmi. So far as the war nu-nmrlul wns concerned, tho reci- or and tho wnr memorial commit- IP01 u-i-re now in complete agree- $1111 Kn _ .. tho nld of a green feed from four ll q m4 115‘ vatch 4 equivalent ' PAGE SEVEN Stonewall lulu» [It gar 0M lime favorite p dacb to Z/ze 010.7 time price pl The Leader for over 5 0 years solo "Wonderful Ponce" which was greatly enjoyed by all pre- _ . sunt. from onto, pens and vofch would near the piggery in sown wiihlnnil vi-ti-il. 'l‘bls is out nnd rt-li to Hl'l'i]t'l1 at tho rote of l0 to 12 Tho hlissos Anni», nuil (lci-uliu have a feeding value». of $11 lift!‘ roinilion r-1d tfluvvi‘ and ipig»; in pi-n. living rvndy about i‘ - and flirllkf! at tho rnte of 2 to ‘f hlncDonnld, ilriilgtauuilnr, Mush ton. ,\vil.ll n cove-r crop of imin. As ih11lzist oi‘ .iuly. in this unv llii-ii- [illlllllibl pi-r acre. it in not. a good nri- visiting rulativos in (‘rapnuil When green food in the form of tho outs l'f‘l\(‘|\ ihi- milk slum» fill-y! I'll\'1f1t1(] n i-onlimioun ‘supply cihplun in turn the pigs in on the and Hillllllltlll. 'l‘hi: i-xturlur of llnmptoti school hlorcsiilu, is TUCIJIVlIlK tho patron- ngc ufhis many Lflit-lltlllltfffi in and .\l‘()illlt1 llnmplon. Wu wish 111111 ovcry SUUCBBB in his new line of lmsincsn. 'i"hc lobster packers of‘ Victoria and Tryon are busy preparing for tho coming late season. We hope they may secure a plentiful supply oi! rcdhackn. Our two popular new ntlllorfl. Mr, Finley Ferguson and PcrOY llclaney aro each doing =1 1115111115’ husinuss. Their many frlonds wish them every suoCeHB- Capt D3“ Fprguiwn who is load- ing his schooner with coal of. l’iclou paid a flying visit to his homo in Hampton recently. O11 his return ho was accompanied 11y his young son “Jlmmy" who will nu doubt enjoy his trio very much- Dr. and lldrs. Galvin, Providence 1t, 1., arc spending their holidays in Hampton, the guests _of the lat- ter‘u Parents. MT- 11111.1 M“ 1' E‘ ~' l . 1 udlitlrfiunCheater Show, DeSableNat- tended the horse racealat aw Annnn on Wednesday. ($118518? 15 n good sport and we feel sure he would onSOY 11 1135'“ 01111115 Rev. M. J. and Mrs. MacPherson the "illanno", Hampton leave this week to spend a well earned vaca- tion with friends iu other P8115 01 the Islam]. The Kirk of DeSnhle is. under- going repairing and l1l11111111E 111111 when completed it will look very’ bountiful, as it is situated in ‘one of the beauty snow 111 111° 1°11” it . lmtllbplil has been very 11111-1)’ 01 1111-11 in and around Hampton and has struck tho hearts of scvogal 0t’ 0111' young people, conse uently n numintr of early autumn weddings arc lookod forwnrd to. As haying in about complctnd mo people around hero arc looking: forwnrd to having o. few 11011111 01’ pleasure in tho form of attendlnii ivlcnlcs and other enlerluiumoilts which urc announced to take placo shortly. GREEN FEED AND ITS VALUE. Tho lttllizntlon of green feed in some form is rapidly becoming recognized ns the most econimical method of stock fending. Not only can nloro livu stock be kept per acrc, but it can ho fed at pro- portionately less cost. For ox- otilplo, on the experimental Farm, uf. Nnppmi fifty head of dairy cows worn curried through tho sumnn-r season on twenty-five acre-s of posture (twenty of which was very rough, poor posture), by non-s. Thorn wan no appeclahle dncrcniu- in the milk flow, other than tho nnturnl falling-oft‘ toward tho 1rd of the locntion perlodflur- thor, tho cows wore in good healthy condition in the full. Oats. pone and vetch. when sown fogolhi-r, make nn cxcolltrnt mixturc for groan food for dairy cows. because it is rich in protein and curbo-hyilrntes. (lreon ford will do much tn re- duce tho cost of roaring calves. Ten pounds of good oats mess and have approximately the in feeding value of pounds of ground onto. he three 1| l | - - a .4111" clover, rape and vclch is provided i; en feed, for pig A tints, pcnu nnd ill'r1 l-nt null fi-d lo pilzs in pi-ns for our brood 'i‘he clover will Willi!‘ on l-:lrl_v~in rut-n fol-ii for llll‘ hronil Htiwrl undmiiis, puns and votch, as there ll L'l‘l umg lit-nit lip-duo mui-h waste from trumping. in i,‘ ppm“ l‘l1])il1llll‘l1ZlI\l1 when fln- sows we are nblo in ruducc, thi-wtho following sprint: and 11f‘ lit to "ritliur i on, mile iii-oiling tho rape, allow the pig: inhcd will hi1. vi-ry pleasing in up~ nicnl ration from nix pounds pier il1piit<llllfll oft‘ hy fhi- iilitililu of .inm- 1 - and \l'l(‘1l urn ll|l.\'1'l1 vu11lw0 or thrvo hourl per day at pi-zlrnncie and will add to the at- hvnd per day to litre-c pounds.i'l‘wo more sinnll paddocks ziri- 1) :- Bantu-r unis, 1114i sin-ls" Ifirsl; lntor they ma! be allowed traction oi‘ thc village. which is a saving in mill. from: oi‘ sown with rapi- as curly ln Mi.- us d \lllu puns 11.’ lmuhi-ls; viirh. full range of paddock. if the Our new mieri-liiinf, lllr. Lloyd three pounds per a day, or 5 cunts tho soil lsrfit to work. Whls is 1.:_. llliahfll: "nil sown ni hi- wit» (nigh-hum. of grown“; “men he‘; gm- pcr o. sow per day. Tho follovrltil; ilsunlly ready for. pusiurinz from ili-irnols pi-r n -ri-. llnpi» is .“.-'1'<i1'I,1iH‘.(1l'k is once established, its value 11114111011 1H 11110111911 1111‘ 11111101111114.1111! 111'!!! t0 11H: 1111111111‘ 01-11115’. A n! tho rntt- of s pounili: pi-r ill‘! us cronomlcitl stock fccd will soon mall urea lthird paddock is sown to tints pcas brunt inst. Common l l l'1t1\'t'l‘ is1ilorunu~ apparent. "_‘_"*““'“ —'—'" #14; w -. ' ‘ _ r-—~~—-—-‘——>-—~———> ~—.;. .i- Guide Posts of Business IDING along an unfamiliar road, you depend upon sign posts to guide you. Whether y0u’re hitting A the thank-you-mams in la flivver or soaring along in a costly car, they do their work equally well. To-day, as you spend your money to fill your needs, advertisements are waiting to direct you. They are the .:- guide posts of business. They point the short, straight road to satisfaction in buying.‘ They will serve you well, whether you spend much or little. Do you stop to read the advertisements? They tare published to tell you exactly where to g0 for what you want. They lead you to values 0f which you would never know were they not there to guide you. And remember that advertising always points out goods of unquestioned value. When a store or manufac- turing concern puts its name on goods and tells you about them, you mlay be sure that they are worth con- sideration. It does not. pay to advertise unworthy mer- chandise. ,1 Be guided by the advertisements hn-vla 1|_1l1r\.iI-'|_*1U»£5.Au-n_~g_-