. your idruggist has I gdelltlABiBEYiS' t in FINE‘ Granules - HEN you go to buy a bottle of ABBEY'S, ask your druggist for the NEW ABBEY'S, so you can try the new fine granules. Notice that the fine granules dissolve i quickly, filling theglass with clear, sparkling bubbles. Notice the fresh, tart tastebf the new Abbeyfs —what a refreshing, invigorating beverage it The medicinal action of the New Abbey's is exsctly,_.t,lfié‘ same as the original Abbey's, ensuringlDsily Elim- “Economy” Size 319° ——jor borne rue- anon for your money. “Travellers” Size h5°i¢ d ination in an easy, f 0 item Wm ivjmey natural way. 83th“ in the new blue] m] Ind pvhltcbotzloll ~~ _ . “The Morning Health Salt” E Central Guardian WHATS WHAT T g _ - m rayon, coll/ii: 1'0 lluiln_liiiy Ten, July‘ ____ , 37lh- ; The Stork visited North Tryonq on July 12th and presented Mr. and Mrs. Russel Thompson with a beau- titul baby girl. COME T0 refit Lot (i5, Wed- nesday. July 27th. HAMPTON UNITED cHuRci-i.‘ -lServicea on Sunday next, July. |2~itli., at ilefiuble 3 p. ill. in charge oi’ the i~.‘ide.s, and at UUllHllflW 7.30 ll-nnh, conducted by tiie Victoria Y. l‘. Society- DIRECTORS MIJETING.— Mr. Nelson Rattenbury. of Charlotte- The Tryon Dairying Co. Ltd, un- der the capable managcme ‘ oi’ Min; C. E. Gamble, is enjoying a banner year, the weekly output of butter» ranging in the vicinity of between 25,000 and 30,000 lbs. Mr. Harrison Boulter, the locall manager of the Potato Growers’ As-l salmon. He was accompanied on this - lfishing trip by Mr. Richard Currie 10f Boston, Mass. Mrs. Ching is at Ipresent on Prince Edward Island en- jarrive in Charlottetown, and he will ‘join his wiie and nieces. town. C. N. R. Director from P. E. ‘Island, passed through the city on the Ocean Limited Wednesday en route home from Montreal where he attended a meeting of the c. n. n! Directorate Monday. — Moncton ‘tTimes. sociation at Albany, is busily enam- eii in distributing poisons for spray purposes to the Association memb- i 6Y5. Miss Blanche Thomson, one oi . Tryon's popular young ladies, de-z l parted for Boston, Mass, on Batur-i day morning. The best wishes oi, her many friends follow her to her} destination. She will be missed, es-i pecially by the Presbyterian congre-y gation of North Tryon, oi which she was n. valued member and on Sum‘ day the church organ under her ,skiiled hands popred forth a flood of imuslc. Au revoir and Jolly good; i' ON MOTOR TRlll-Mr. and Mrs.‘ luck. BllI-Xlfihe- ' ' l . Cyrus Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Stan-l » lton Wolfe have returned to their, MP- J» Ambit? Thomson, accomPfl home in Boston after spending theiriB-lllfld by Mr- and Mrs- D- J- Thom-l , __.__ . NEW GLASGOW-FREDERICTON ‘—Regular Services in New Glasgow Church oi Christ Sunday 24th at 11 u. m. and 7.30 p. m. and in the Hall lat Fredericton at 3 o'clock. Rev. V. 'J. Murray oi Hiilsboro, Ont., who ‘has been visiting his old home at , St. Eleanors will be the preacher‘. and Mrs. Richard Wood, orweuqfllld dsushl-er. Miss Mona. retllrlwdr They motored down and enjoyed l° 731°" l)" Mmldllll- “m” "- mllm‘. their trip and thought the Island "ill l" llle WWW" Pa" °l "ll? Pm‘. ‘one oi the prettiest places in their vlnce- M!" lmd Mrs- wllt-‘mn- 9nd» travel,“ Miss Mona. lefP for their home in‘; l __ Boston on Saturday after spending. ‘ FINE Fox yELrILJn the report an enjoyable vacation with friends‘ fof the recent Silver Fox sales of ‘lll-"d Temtlve-‘l l" Crapaud» “Vim ‘mdl iLampson 8a 00.. London England. lvmnity. x l ll l d hi h ti ' fliilikéfi .i.i“..l.’li..ts‘i.°ii‘. pédfiit. The Ladies Ciro» or Two“ unwed oi the "Surfside Ranch" owned by Ychurch- met ‘m wednesday- Julyl ;M,._ M_ J_ Doyle Norm Rum“, lliith at the home oi Mrs. Gordon “This splendiwspdcimen was only .H‘“"’°Y' and had a Very “lmcmn-tl .4 pounds lower than the highest. The ,m°°ll"3~ = lpiacing oi._this class if skins on the t ‘market is a boon to the industry.‘ and Mr. Doyle is to be commended ‘on his ability as a fox breeder. f Mr. Brenton Howatt, Tryon, was a‘ recent visitor to Borden. i Mr. George McLeod. North Try-l IN AN OUTING___M _ 10h, visited friends in Cape Traversei anlilqixiii: cGs Ching of New Yorir Mmldlll’ evellllli ~ . . . ____ j gllggiageaégfiieég ogisiiulgzitflqttlfg: ‘ Mr. D. J. Thomson, Mrs. Thomson- ‘and incidentally, on a fishing,trip. i Mr’ J‘ A‘ Thmnmm’ Md M155 Anmei E. Morrison visited Summe id» by‘ They came together as far as St. mumr on Tuesday. John, N. 13., when Mr. Ching went to Northern New Brunswick to fishi Mr. John Q-Boulter, Albany, was a visitor to Summerside on ‘Tues- day. r Many Tryoners attended movies ht Victoria Tuesday night and heartily enjoyed themselves. joying a fishing trip at the Eureka Fishing Club of Murray River. She is accompanied by her two charm- ing nieces, Miss Clara Smith and Miss Anna. Smith of Boston, Mass. Next Saturday Mr. Ching expects to Mrs. N. M. Chisholm, and Missl Helen are home once more after aj pleasant visit with relatives in Charq lottetown. then proceed-to Murray River t0 Mr. and Mrs. Ching visit this Province most Mr. Martin Kohough is erecting a commodious new garage to house. ,every summer and they are always hi5 "star." Z »welcome. . MALPEtiufi Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Profitt, andi rotor Records y Official recording nctual moments during playing of tho 1g . . ‘CRHllOII Bells Victory Tower, Ottawa lg, also i‘ “The Message of - ' the Carillon” Right lion. W. i.. Mackenzie King On Victoi-"V. E. Process record No. 216504 Honolulu Moon Hllo Hawaiian Orchestra The Revelers here's Everything ‘, 1 Nice About You ’ait1. ocsi to: Trot Nat. Shilkret and The 201.03 h; Victor Orchestrg "ml ‘ Johnny/Marvin 20m i Me and My ‘sllllldllw For Trot Nat Shllkret and The Victor Qreheottfl 7.575 ‘ills-l Jack Smith (The Whispering Baritone) 1W6 a i " h l Halle ma, . . . (from "Hit the Deck") I“ 1'"! Nat. Shlllmt andiflu Victor Orchestra 10599 ‘Wm ' The uvalsrs 3.5” Alto the latest Rad Sea! records by funioru Victor artists . ‘ r‘ i, ‘l ‘flan: . "family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sheeml were in attendance at the service in, Princetown United Church on Bun- , vacation at Mr. Wood's psrents,~Mr. i 50"» Blld MP- ""3 M11- HlllTY Wlll5°ll|- o - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GllARDIAN II i. Give me summer-time! PAGE savour “I want to go camping-—swim-——-use my bat and glove. . . . And l like summer-time meals! Break- fasts, with fresh-picked fruit. Bowls of Kellogg's ‘Corn F lakes—and nice cool milk or cream!” What a flavor-treat Kellogg's are these sum- mer days! So "delicious and crisp——more than 11,000,000 people daily demand them! So easy to digest they really help you to keep fit and cool! Serve for lunch. Dinner. Extra delicious with fresh or canned fruits added! Or honey! Order at restaurants and hotels. On dining-cars. . Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. fresh in the inner-sealed recl-ancl-green package. Imitations cannot equal such wonder-flavor. De- mand the genuine! Oven- oelm“ _ ,_ __ .....___.. .. _.. -.. Marcus Barone, Italian globe trot- ter. reached Toronto this week on a ten-year jaunt in which he hopes to cover 75.000 miles. He lg ohown above with his dog, Perro, the lat- iter being shown with the shoes which it wears on its fore paws in accompanying its master. . -—-—<0@_-__ It is the man who knows what he wants and goes right Liter it who gets it. I . The Maid: "RJchai-d, I wish I could feel perfectly certain that ‘I am the only girl you've ever loved." Her fiance: “So do I. darling." First Diner-"I think we met at this restaurant last month. Your overcoat seems very familiar to me." it last month." “Ne; but I did." ,.__.____,____.. Now" is the Time To Doctor Your Foxes Wo are in! cola agent for all oi Dr. Allen's Fox Rem- ~ edlu and they are the bash. l Eremoleno for termites; m l cure for mo. Stomach powder ’ n..- m" down on m! mm. eye lotion. sovlll" l" "llllr. eta, eta, etc. Jail and let at l prescribe for Y°"- l r l I Harold L. Worthy DRUGOIOT , day. v ‘l l Mr. Ralph Huestis and Mrs. w. s.‘ Jiuestls, Charlottetown motored to . Malpeque on Tuesday. l i Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mill, Clermontl lwere recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J; Russell MacKay, Darnley. t Mr. and Mrs. laccompanied by Mr. Arthur Owen them. Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Banks oi Conway, Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Frank Bagnall and two little daughters oi Hazel Grove were recent visitors to Malpeque and were the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. James Burns. An alarm of fire was r sounded over the telephone Tuesday morn- ~1ns and in response a large crowd gathered at the home of Mr. Ernest Bryenton. It was found that the building was in great danger and it was only through the efforts of neighbors and friends that the flames were extinguished. Although it is pleasing to note that the home iisnot totally destroyed, yet it is re- lgrettable that there is much dam- age done. r ~- The host of friends of Rem. A. N. and Mrs. Gillis and children are glad to welcome them to Malpeque. lThey are accompanied by Miss Annie Creighton of West River, iPicwu 00., who is a great favorite Second Diner-"But I didn't havelamong the young folk. At present they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1.. n. MscNutt. Rev. D. M. Grant. Dr. E. H. Ramsay. and Dr. Saint motored. to Summerside on Thursday and were in attendance at‘ the induction of Rev. Mr. Fraser, "rrinity United Church. Miss Elma Stewart was visitor to North Bedeque on Sand where she was ‘the guest oi Miss Ella Stavert. (M) Hunter River , and Vicinity Rev. C.‘ Christie, Ills. Cnristldilnillsg {lormsrgy gt A berton. M! o C at am, . ., were vlsitorsjiere last week. Dur~ ing Mr. tlilfitld‘: (holiday, they are comb I yllontrose, unfit. iiooousroy, wife inid f I ,0!’ _ y, have arrived to spin ‘the s er‘ at their cottage in New Glasgow. Mrs. Howard Court who is spend- ing a holiday in Mt. Stewart and brother, MrJGuy Glover. factored hero on Friday. They returned to“ It. Shy!!!" on Sitnglsy, “till-libs z Keir Owen left yesterday for their home in Oakland Calif, after a pleasant visit in Ham- lilton where they were the guests of lMr. and Mrs. Lee Owen. They were ‘who purpoms making his home with noon accompanied by their aunt, Mrs. Coffin, who arrived SOmB ‘time ago from the United States liq spend the summer 0n the l8- Hand. Among the friends who attended lthe Murray Golden wedding at St- Eieanors last week were Rev. Mr. Armstrong. New Glasgow; Mr. and Mrs. W. Seliar and Mr. Chester Sel- lat; Mr. and Mrs. Athol Sellar; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Houston and Mr. and Mrs. AliradoCalrew and family- The continued illness of Miss Gertrude Pickett, Matapan, Mass. is regretted by a wide circle of friends. Whila here last summer in company with her mother, the guests of Mr. and Mrs- George Stetson, lior charming manner and her many warm friends who sin- cerely trust she may soon regain her health. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stewartwere in, Charlottetown over the week-end. attended the funeral of Mrs. Stew- art's sister, the late Mrs. H0090? which took place from the home of her son Mr. Nelson Hooper on, Slin- day afternoon. . Masters Dannie and Elmer Whit» - lock are spending the lioiidayfl with their grand-parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Daniel Dunning. Summerfllde- .Mr. and Mrs. William Watts have visiting them their dallillltfll‘; Mrs Sullivan and child of Mon- treal. Mr. Arthur S. Woolner. North Rustico, has been engaged as tea-| char in the school here for the| coming year. Miss Dorothy McSwain. NBW York, has arrived on a visit to her miitiier in i-lioiledale- ‘HBP 1W0 sisters, the Misses Bebblfigalld Mar- ion oi Boston, Mass, came some time ago. _ ' .Mr. and Mrs, Merton lipgndli. Halal Grove. have as that!‘ ‘Bllllll-fl. Miss Heaney and Miss Dennis qi Clinton. ~ "‘- r My, n. C. Sniallman who was manager of the Royal Bank herb daring Mr. Daniel's vacation, has gong m O'I.esry to take over the work in the Branch there for two weeks. 0n Monday aiternon. from three .10 five o'clock, Mrs. JohnBeI-trum- Supt. of the Pleasant Hour Millar Million Bond, entertained memoirs at noi- home lflfllnflw ‘" 4th vAth 4st: points. Mr. Glen Mc-; the V ved in the beautiful grove nenrbyypoiiits. ‘ and following the supper, the‘ Mr. H. C. Muttart's B. R. pen con- youngei‘ members enjoyed lllllvtlnugg m lend the comes; with swing and other forms of nmuse- 15549 points, Mrs, A, L-[mnjlmyyg meat so thoughtfully provided by B. n. are 2nd with 1488.8, Mrs. J. n. Mr. and .rs. Bertram. The llandflgagmnls an, 3m Wm, 14333 points‘ members re quite enthusiastic ML Clifford McEwenvs -B_ R“ are over an autograph quilt which they Hm with 13525, Mn Everett How, purpose making up ilurini: the aut- rum/s w. L_ are 5th with 13295’ Mr; "m"- —!‘» [Wm Coughlavfs B. R. are 6th with 4...? l1293n1, The Experimental Station ‘ lheghorn: No. s are ‘ith with 1241.2. EGG LAYING CONTEST iMrs. Milton Waye's l3. it. are 9th with 1212.3 points and Mr. Zllen Mc- Notes on the P. E- lfilflnll E88 L334"! Larcnls B. R. are 9th with 1209.5 Contest for the 37th Week lpqlnts, Elllillli Jill! 19W. 1927 I The Contest made .1 gain of 23 eggs during the week. the total Mr. H. C. Muttarts B. R. have led‘ being 823. The total "number of eggs the ‘Contest for the week with Sill laid to date is 24282. points. Mr. Everett HOWlIWB W- L~ "*"‘__' ’ ‘“"“ are 2nd with 53.4 points. Mrs. Mil-, ' ' _' ton Waye‘s B. R. are tigllfdwlblldi 50m Rigid ints. Mrs. J. F. as n's . .ai'e - - ' ‘ "° tification Standards Laren's are 5th with 47.7 points» MPE- A- Hlmllwlfs B- R" “e “h: In view of the several complaints with. 44.2 points. Mr. Clifford MC-{recejved from Southern growers Ewen’s Bfl-R. are 7th with 43.1 poinisgduflng the spring o; this yggr who Mr. M. Cutcllfles B. R. are 8th withmsed certified seed potatoes grown 43.6 points. Mr. S. R. Pendletensnm Prince Edward Iskmd‘ ‘he De. B- R- B" 9lhcwlllgil43-3 Plgln: ‘mg; partmcnt of Agricultuire hats ‘Chutn- Mr. William oug an's . . ar and lanted a ser es o wen y.- 10th with 42.4 points. ‘ . ‘gist-ea dliiferent samples of Certified Mr. H. C. Muttarfs four hens ‘Potatoes selected at random from numbers 67. 69. 64 and 65 lead the ‘the storages in Virginia and Contest with 209.4. 202.7, 191.4 andsentirig the exact type plan i ts 101.1 points. Mrs. A. Hamilton's hen‘ the South ‘about which complll ll No. 206 is 5th with 185.1 points. Mn. were made. These potatoes have Clifford McEwen's hen No. 126 is been planted in the 118N111 mllllllel‘ 6th with 176.5 points. Mr. W. W. at. Charlottetown, P. E. 1., and have Crosby's hen No. 83 is 7th’ with|been carefully examined by the Ino- i75.6 points, Mrs. J. F. Easten s hen minion Botanist and his inspect on m; 3g i; ath with 174.6 points. Mnlstaff with the result that the ger- Ciiflord McEwenb hen No. 127 lamination of these tubers has been 9m with 172,3 points and Mr. V. R. determined throughout to be no Rosa's hen No. 19B is 10th with 172.1 less than 98.8 per cent. Moreover A - stos SLlolm. r- a v» ~ 1i.‘ regular meeting presided over b! v _ Bollsr- Supper was l9? ._.. ' " CORNFLAKES hath???’ \'.~\N§ S NNI the stand obtained is perfect from the point of disease freedom. In view, however, of the complaints made. the Inspection Service is d9- termined in the interest of the fut- ure of the Certified Seed Potato Industry of the Island to certify no field of potatoes in the Island not. in every respect suitable to malntgln the reputation of the Service, the growers and the industry as a whole, Thus the inspectors are hereby in- structed to pass no field for certifi. cation unless showing not less than 90 per cent of a stand that will qual- ify according to the standards set for certification. That is to' say fields with Misses amounting to more than l0 per cent will be dis- qualified as well as fields showing less than l0 per cent Misses provid- ing the stand is uneven and show- ing weak hills of any kind. It is hoped that every conscient- ious grower of the Island will sup- port this attitude and continue thus‘ to aid in the further advancement of an industry which has proved its great value to the entire province. It must be remembered that we can only hope to retain our present markets and make progress in new ones by the supply of Seed Potatoes tnat cannot be surpassed anywhere e se. l-l. T. GUSSOW. Dominion Botsnist Charlottetown, P. E. I. July l8, i927. Grocer, to applicant for job as u. clerk-Have you ever done any clerking? , Applicant-Yes, sir, I used to be a draft clerk. Grocer-What's that? Applicant-I opened and shut the windows. . I quidiSPlastio , . Roof Cflfltillg ; =\ M ziritime ilrov mce Industry The Carritti Gompnriy flllfklX ou-q-a wIo9l-~n qwvv<vvv W~ZPQ~Z »- ~ c