ilhhtral Guardian-i ED'B"I'AXI day and night ser- vice. Phone 687 or 208-1. NOW l8 THE TIME. Not when it is too late to get one, renew or subscribe and get a dainty case of needles. gr EVERY SUBSCRIB ER renewing their subscription to The Guardian free. Did you get yours? CHANGE O oral-Conic vatlve meeting at Irish town advertised for ‘Monday, Sept 3th has been. Bcpt. Qtly, as’ will be ee tlsemelfl‘ lnthls‘ Issue. tf I Th; Investment of the Age wall will be held on Wednesday. Aug. 25th in Cornwall Hall and not on Aiug. 26th as advertised. 8-21-4i AGilt-edged Gov- eminent Security that offers an "Op- pqrtunity of earn- ingaProfit of 6 1 4% on the Principal and an Interest-In- come ranging from 7% to 43%. THE SITTINGS of the Church Property Commission will be resum- ed- on Wednesday Sept. 8 at ten a. m" in the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown. . READERS-Do you want a ease of needles? Send .in your renewal today and get one. Do not Include extra for postage. This needle case lg; yours free with every re- wal. tf MURRAY RlVER-UIGG FIELD —Servlccs on !Sunday. Aug. 29th at Uigg 3 p. .m.. a-nd Eldon 7 p. m. This will conclude services on this end of the field by G. Wilfred ‘ pwmmgojf gm} Fletcher. student. pastor. Interest Uncond 1y GuoranteedbytheFnnc THE ACADIAN TEACHERS’ Backed CONVENTION- \vill be held at Rirstlco on August 26th and 27th. All Acadia“ Teachers are request- cf] to attend. Zachariah Buote Pres. 14568-23-21 ADVANCE TICKET SALE for the Provincial Exhibition at Am- herst. N. 8.. they have arranged an advanced glckat sale at Bethune Hardware co., W. K. Rogers 60.. Ltd.. Charlottetown and Prince County Drug Store. Summcrsiide. 11]! INV§TMBCT HGJSE OF 1 c, ll CORDASCO i. couruu i 1 QIUALIZING EXCLUSIVELY IN ~ roman GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL BONIA? Jflpncll. "mus-r nurualua are receiving a case of needles . F DATE- The Lib- changed to Saturday - en by adver- . 1424-8-21-41 ' ciiiaiscs or D'ATE-The Liber-, al-Conservatlvo meeting at Corni Iii THE 17F! ARLOTTETOWN‘ GUlflDfi l . Frank Ho Lem former member of the Canadian Blsley team. and now of the 13th Machine Gun Corps, ‘who won the Bankers’ Match in the Ontario Rifle Associa-ion shoot at Long Branch, Ont., with a score of 69 out of a possible 70. He studies ballistics and trapectory to aid his marksmanship. and has won many public and high school champion- ships. —-—-<+>-§. l I RO0P’S Meat Market Phone 14.21- FRESH BEEF ‘ Per Lb. ‘Shouldefl’ Roasts . . . . , _, 17¢ Rib Stewlng Beef ,_ Hamburg Steak _ “Rumw Roasts .... 2s..- 5tesk..... . . . . . . ..25cto 28c Tripe "cooked" and "pick. led" . . . . . . . . . . . .. zoo Hamburg steak . . . . . . . . .. 22c "All our Beef is killed two weeks before cutting and kept in one ot‘ the best refrigeration plants that 111011111’ can buy without 1161118 frozen. dnspection solicited. No flies, no 1111111111118 811d Drices the “01110- W113’? lNo waste in our establishment. "There's a Reason" why our iuess has grown to so 1018a pr0p0fll0l13 3,5 w have the second telephone installed and the doublg delivery service. FRESH PORK Per Lb. Pork Chops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28c Pork Roasts - - - - - - - Pork Sausages .- Pork Loin: .. Pork Hams - - - Pork Shoulders . - . - - - - ~ .- i 26c jokes" lo Mary C. Athow. depart- ment president of Michigan and as gill.‘ looks on with eyes which Theosophy Society To Have Na- tional Center CHICAGO, Aug. 20—‘l'he Ameri- can Society of Theosophy will lay the corner stone of its new $250.- 000 national headquarte at Wheaten, Ill.. near here, nex ‘Sull- day. duping its national convention here Aug 28-1Sept. l. Approximately 2,000 member; of the 274 lodges throughout the coun- try are expected to attend the ga- thering. which will have as its guests of honor J. Krishnamurti. young Hindu regarded by the soci- ety as the man through ‘whom God will work when next his agency visilta the earth, and lMrs. Annie Besant, international president of the Society. They will come from AdYiil‘. near Madras. India, head- quarters of the Society. lMra. Besant, despite her advan- ced age of 79, will find a busy pro- gram of addresses planned for her. King Leaves Monday For The Maritimes WINNIPEG. Aug. 20. —Right Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King spout an hour here this morning on his way east after two weeks cam- paigning In Western Canada. Mr. King concluded his western tour last night In Brandon. l-Ie will spend today travelling and will speak in Timmins. 0nt.. Friday night and in North Bay and New Llekeard Saturday. After a ibrief rest in Ottawa on Sunday, the Liberal leader will start east. There will probably be meetings at lSherbrooke, Wood- stock. N. B., Saint John, Anna- polis. Yamouth and Liverpool dur- ing next week. In all. Mr. King will likely spend two weeks in the Maritime Provinces. ma? THE FLAG COEB BY. with a spealoing tour from coast to coast awaiting ‘the end of the con- vention. Krishnamurti and she will be guests at a reception Saturday. M18- 28. the opening day of the convention .8116 Mrs. Besant will speak ‘Sunday evening, Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday, when the convention will end with a banquet, and on Thursday will deliver a pub- Ilo lecture in a down-town theater. -Mrs. Besant is the editor of a daily newspaper published rln Marl- ras, India, general secretary of the National Conference of India and of the National Convention of ln-. dia. ' Bobbed Hair Her Joke DES rue-runs. 1a.. Aug. '20- Boh- bed hair is “one of life's biggest Ohio Army Nurses of the Civil War Along the street thyre comes on vim r8. the hot days SI-IREDDI All the food and bran you need Delicious for any meal A blare of bugles. a ruffle of drums. A flash of colour beneath the sky“ Hats offi; The flag is passing by! Blue and crimson and white it shines Over the lines; 11190141911811. ordered Hats off! The colours before us fly; But more than the Flag is passing by. . I Sea-fights and land-fights. grim and great, . Fought to make and to save the State; Weary marches and sinking ships; Cheers of victory on dying lips; Days of plenty and» years of peace; March of a strong land's swift in- crease; Equal iustice. right, and law; Stately honour and reverend awe; Sign of a nation. To ward her peo wrong; Pride. and glory. and honour-ell great and strong ple from foreign have sow events of 93 years. “A gall, slender girl, with a good Live in the colours to stand or I Admission 60 cents or str’n of 6 m tickets $2.00. l407-8-2flflzw3i heavy straight -bob. reminds me of 1011-- an upturned mop," says the veter- an nurse. "It is humorous as well_ as monotonous t0 see hundreds of girls following one style like a' flock oi‘ sheep. "To give my opinion on the pre- sent day styles of dress. cocktail drinking. cigarette smoking, danc- ing. jazz, bobbed hair and other modern ‘evils’ would fill a whole volume. Jazz is a desecration of our most beautiful gift — music. Modest dancing, however. is a. de- lightful recreation and when I was younger I used to enjoy it." Mrs. Athow i5 here to attend tho. annual reunion of her organization SeN.l-9-24. TRAIL RIDERS IN THE CANADIAN ROCKIES ‘a: s1". JAMES srnsa-r nos-mean cuu 1 "We are the only firm on I’. E. l. that handles "fresh killed" ‘hOEfi 1119 K9111‘ around. Call and lnsl1001 and see lor yourself.” CORNED BEEF Hats off! Along the street there comes A blurs of bugies. a ruffle of drums, And loyal hearts are beating lngn; ' Hate off ! The Flag is passing by! .-: CLASS LIST MT. Al. lSON SUMMER SCHOOL-Tho oil» - = lists oi‘ the hlaritime 1Suiuiurr ll-hooi, Mount Allison IInlvers-liy. 1112i; show that tile island stuiicnt- in a-i tendance acquitted thou z-lrcs very creditnbly. Following r .2 lilo names of the students ITO‘: this Provincetogether with ihui- mand- lng in their respective sou: L. ll’. Show4Jlass 1. P]iili"iiIllllli Psychology, class 1. Educatn 11 Ail- uiiuistratiou. Louis Lou: r Class 1. English I. Hiistory L. f‘ l. Educational Psychology S. A.‘ .\'IaoDonald—~Cias'sil‘l Chcmislry Chi class 11 ‘Physical. Miss Enid Suull- van. Class 111. Primary (floss Lzzuidlnthzcgtifiz; lga$hmnnaafiystg 111 Matriculation Latin, Miss I her roped» dilileen Morrissey. Class iI rise; “m " Arts 2 Class 11 Primary Course. | —-——¢oc-—-—- .______. mcmv+9+w4+o+v0+v"' I AM FREE YOU MAY BE i- DO YOU LIKE HONEY? By Barbers B. ‘Brooke, Home Econ- omics Dept., Kellogg Company . of Canada. Ltd., London. Shoulders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15c Canada. “All our Corned Beef from stall fed cattle." SMOKED MEATS Lb. 30c .. 32c .. 45c . 50c iIf asked the question "Do You Like Honey?" nine persons out of lien will amswer in the affirmative. But further questioning will reveal the fact that they eat this sweet only semi-occasionally and very rarely use it for cooking purposes. There is no other food the name of which brings fragrance. flavor and texture so vividly to our minds. Aristotle even declared honey to be dew distilled from the stars and l oidlafigurinq biotchee and 1061i‘ ', lliin irritation and so If-you ,' ‘m troubled with this annoy- : iiig condition your best ‘In- I forests will be cured by using WAMPOLE’S‘ GRAPE-SALTS In 50 cents and $1.00 size bottles. It Ia the best sum- msr medicine extant. Antoinette Macchia. _New York girl who recently Inherited an le- iPer Shoulder Bacon .. .- Roiiod Bacon English B. Bacon . Back Bacon . . . . . . . Picnic Hams .. Regular Ham: . Boneless Hams . Sliced Ham .'. . . . . . .. "Our Hams and Bacon are manufactured from "fresh killed" hogs and There is a new and most inter- eating movement on foot in Canada these days. and not only in Canada. for its indiuence has spread far and wide since that day two years 4150,1111‘! 11111111011’- T1115 1B 8 Pretty fancy when the Order of ‘Trail Riders of but the Way honey is made by the the Canadian Rockies was trans-bees is hardly less wonderful. Nec- formed from a mere beautiful idea-tar from blossoms is sweetness, into an actual reality. ;water and the oils which give each "I‘l1e greatness and beauty of thin flower its characteristic perfume. lid Little. chairman of ‘David Littiei PROOF OF BRITAIN'S INDUS- '35 Co" Lid" m1 “Garments from; TRIAL PROGRESSIVENESS:lasers": LiBlIfL-Cliéiilsg. Kalztslzgiliflléili). 1- arman o _ 11 i .. Pursuing its vigorous “IlritishWLecds and Locomotives ; and Mr. Trade Prestige" campaign, IVIIIClIfJIIIYIOS Bruce. of Harold hickois. is helping to sell ‘Britis-‘i goods in'Ltd.. >011 "The Leeds Leather In~ overseas markets, Tliul EMPIRE flustrics." The interest of these MAIL directs attention in its cur-iariiulc. is enhanced by B01110 0X‘ v a. While the conflict is brewinghsr vacation in America. Miss between the Mexican Catholic Calies. who carries the parasoi, ie Clergy and the Government, Missshown promenading the board walk Ernestine Callas. daughter of thsat Atlantic City with her friend President of Mexico. ie apendingMiss Helen Lee Eamcs of Madison. N. J. I | l I I l I I i l I I rent sisuo (published from 212. High I-Iolhorn, London. W.C. 1. :1! l shilling) to the importance and ' oflicioncy of the varied industries centred at Leeds. A glance through the names of the contributors ~- iiley include the Lord Mayor (Couu cillor John Arnott. JJP.) Alderman Sir Charles 'Wlison. LL.D.. M.P.. the Hon. Sir Gervase Beckett, Bt., M.P., ‘Mr. T. W. IStamford. M.P.. Sir John IEEKIQBOIHG. K.C.‘M.G., the Vice-Chancellor of Leeds Universi- ty (lDr. J. B. Baillie. O.B.E.), the Town Clerk. and leaders in the chief local industries-is sufficient to show that this special Leeds Numlierwill give overseas business men a very good idea of the city's progressivoness. and is one more factor in justifying the desflrilvtiflll applied to .Leeds—"A Model of Civic and Industrial Enterprise." 'l‘hc uumiier is particularly 8179"” priaio In view of the citys recent Torcenteuary celebrations. of W111011 some interesting pictures are in- cluded. On the Industrial side. a general article ou "Leeds und its Indus- tries" is contributed by iMr. J- 11- ‘Portwhy. and the various trades are than dealt with individually. Mr. Herbert Morris. director ‘of James llarc, Ltd., writcs on "1 he worm‘; woollen iccntre"; -Mr. Duv- Remove Corns # By Hot Water You can stop that cnrn or callous from aching in a minute or 1W0- You do It in this way: Drol) 11 little Putnam's Painless Corn EX- tractor over the tender surface of Professional Cards Mark R.- cGuigan the corn 0r callous and the pain ' , stopa at once. Just a few more a11- o - - d fb , after a hot uaaiarsn. SOLICITOR. are. $L°.“%I2i‘;'..?§ cornetillrops out. o... Money to Loan mi q. simpler? You obtain uBloelcCher-IottetownJlLL-any n‘ e Iiuoid L Worthy PHONE 271 res-cocoa e Anthracite Hard Iloaig. Till Schooner "Hope Shenwood’ Is flaw on way to Cha-Iottetown with e full cargo of Herr] Coal. Includ- ilii both Chestnut and Steve elzee. W9 Would be obliged if customers ""14 to Ind m“ delivery from vmei which should be here about the 12th inst. Coal i; o; PH“. Iowntthe beet quality, and TELEPHONE 176 W. D. GILLIS 81 C0 m certain results with Putnam's Painless Coi-n Extractor. Note the name. 1r costs little and xiv" 81°1- ious results. Sold by 811 11111851815- 01mm. -1-l1 O C. C. Archibald l of N. Y. Poet Graduate "idles! School and Hospital "Istloe limited te Eye, lar. Noee and Ihroet I and eupplying flieeeee "M. layer Building Great George ltreet Hours-i to 12.80 1J0 to U. McDonald & MIPFh-ee - A. uooonnto 1T1. r. morass I J. Lester Douglas ‘ 8O Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. Cream Jeperetore THE IHARPLEA IUCTION FEED felting 5y. Wise l-kime elesn at any epwl- < Terms to eult customers. Extra parts on hand. cellout illustrations. m. Alan Cobman on his Flight.’ Among the general contents of the Number, a. contribution which will gain ‘very wide attention is the. uriiclc by Mr. Alan J. Cobmau on "Empire Aviation Possibilities," Iu which the famous airman reveals the aims which inspired his present momentous flight to Australia, and -thc developments which may fol- low it. Informative Trade Features. In its loading article. ‘Tl-IE EM- PIRE MAIL discusses “The Future of iBrltish Coal" and pleads on bs- half of British industry for a mu- tuul sinking of illiferonces. The regular sections of the journal con- tuin much that is of intense practi- cal ilniorcsi. 1o business men. i1 K0011 example living thc report nn "Equip- ment fnr ‘South Africa." in the pages devoted to cuginecriulf. Here a special South African correspon- dent gives information as to the m-eds of the mines, municipal pro- jecis. etc. As with engineering. so with the ‘British motor. chemical. textile and ioxtilc machinery in- dustries special sections of the Number deal with recent develop- ments and present 011111111-1111111011- and correspondents iu tho chief centres report ou industrial pros- pccia. Under tho heading of “Em- pire Trade Developments," over- seas events of trade interest are re- vinwod, and another very import- ant. section deals with Latin Am- orica. Farrow Fired At Ottawa OTTAWA. Aug. 20. —'l‘he ser- vices of n. IL Farrow. former de- puty minister of customs. and for 40 years connected with the civil service. have been definitely dis- _ ’ with. The necessary ord- . er-in-councii has been passed. ‘Mr. Farrow calms into promin- ence when his name was brouilht before the public in the recent cus- toms inquiry into Irreilliiflfflifil 111 the department. He has been in poor health for some time. The Laurentian forest area of Quebec is estimated to contain 75.- o00,000 acres. and lumbering oper- ations have been carried on for more than 100 years. The princi- pa] species are spruce. pine, cedar, tamamck, maple. lbirch, ash, elm. n. "Primer. sacrum. m. ‘Y L“; F 1 ""1 lulldlne . GOIIPIOQMNUI lelefllfilearvmase Write er Phone 1N er 089 000-C .- Y basswood and P011151‘- iii-Qw-i Minn-d’: Llnlment for Burial. sugar cured". Call and see. CORNED PORK Per Lb. Neck Ribs . . . . . . . ........ Clear Pork-"Beane Back Pork . . . . . . . . 28c POULTRY Per Lb. ‘Fowl . . . . . . . . . 25c Chickens .. . 46c Broilers . . . . . . ........... 46o "trail riding movement" has inspir-‘The i110“ 11111111101111 11119 11110 1119 ed a charming little ibook Whose honey that we all know. phi author is ome of chanson Out-I Honey being a natural sugar 1a 1111.111111]; wri{er5_.[¢‘r3derjck Ngvem easily digested. The simplest way MI‘. Niven jg wideiy known in Am. to serve it is either in comb or erica and the 01d Country, and his liquid form with hot ibreads. It is appreciation of the Canadian West 011011 991W" ‘V1111 0019111! 511d 1.0 has been evident in all of his latostuiweflen 11111"- ' books, such as “Hands up,» “The ‘Many housewives mother lands waiter," "111", Lady o; the Cross. make honey cakes. The recipe for lug." "Sage-Bush Stories," "Cinder-Jl-Ionig Kuchen or German Christ- ella of spook“... creek," and mas Cake. is very old and has been "Treasure Trail,’ Now he h“ g1v.,handed down from one generation on us in "fro" Riding in the c“. to another for many years. iidlan "Rockies," recently published T110 1°11°w1118 1101193’ T901110! 113W by the lcanflfllan Pacific mum”, a been tested and found delicious and dcscription of a trail rider's day in 9180110011 COOKED MEATS Per Lb. ‘"1: 222 corned Beef .. Lunch Loaf Lunch Ham Regular Ham . . Ox Tongue . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 65o SPRING LAMB . Per Lb. . 25c Breast . . . . . . . . . Backs . . . . .. Front Quarters Legs and Lolns .1. u. noor 81 Company PHONE 421 BRIGHT HATS iron MEN NOW LONDON DECREE LONDON, Aux. 20-JBrightor bats for men is the order which has been passed out by Mayfair haberdashers. More colorful suits also are to be offered by tailors who are working hand in hand with batters to get men away from- dull grey and dark blue. Two new browns, cedar wood and buff, will ibe offered In both euite and hats. and also overooets. uits and hots which shade to lilac will be among the novelties of the sea- son. ____._¢o>__._ Scraps of cream cheese may be the mountains. He tells his story simply. vet so vividly that reading Daffodil Marina“ it one becomes co ’ of beauty uudreamt of: the eternal peace 2 tablespoons granulated tapioca, lbat broods among the tangle of<% 011i! 1101191’. woods and peaks; the trails un- 1 D1111 110111118 W116i‘. seen from the train that winds 2 tablespoons lemon luico. through narrow ribbons of tamar- 3 085B. ark needles-soft and resilient: the 1 181110890011 butter. i"1\vers, the birds, and the bee-loud Pinch salt- gindeg He 598.11“ of the grgatjoy iMolsten the granulated tapioca of lylng down undgmeam the 9m", with cold water and stir it into the or waking to Iflnd morning on the boiling water. Salt lightly and cook misty mountains; and lastly of the 1111111 010i"- 30111 1110 3101115 01 1110 eagerness of starting out upon a 9888 811d 110111 111 111B 1101193’ W11111110 new day lemon juice and butter. Add this "The horses are saddled. the pack 81111111111? 10 1118 111191008 811d 000k piping wangg we mo...“ and ride over hot water until it thickens- iino the balsam scent. to the sight about 20 minuwfl- “P0111” 111w a but- or lonely lakes, blue as turquoise, tered dish, adding a little candied m- gregn a; 3M9 tuck“ away lemon peel if desired. Cover with among the woods, to visions of a meringue made from the whites leagues of forests out of which of tbs esizs beaten with 3 table- crngfl flaunt up to the sky holding spoons of honey. and bake to a dail- aloft the gleaming glaciers. on these c1110 18V"! 0010B ' ihin ribbons of trails. strewn with "ii odorous dust of old cones and tam- Y 5'1"- arack needles, that twine through the wonderland." v It is a very wonderful experlencd to g0 on one of the ofllclul rides that the ‘Order hold in the Rockies. Mr. Niven says, and it is easy to believe him. This year members of the Order wlll- gather from all parts of the world to hold their of- iiclal rides. and wind up with the annual "Powwow" this year to ‘be hold in lPtar-migan Valley, near lovely Lake Louise. "Trail Riding" is not only valu- able from the standpoint of the high literary quality of Mr. Niven’! introduction. but on account oftha many riding, camping, fishing and hunting trips that are given in de- tail by promlnent members of the Order of Trail Riders, such as Lt.- Col. ‘Philip A. Moore. E. N. ‘Davis and ‘Bill Petts. a number of maps showing the trails and bungalow camps in the Rockies, and many fins photographs. Hone 1 cup lbutter. 4 cups flour, 2 cups honey. 2 level teaspoons soda, 2 eggs, well beaten. 1 teaspoon ginger, 1 cull sour milk. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. 14 teaspoon salt. Cream butter and honey. add well beaten eggs, sour milk and liolur. sifted with soda, spices and sa. t. Honey Corn Fluke Mufllne 1% cups corn flakes, 2 cnDa milk, 1% cups graham flour. 1A cup honey. 2 cups white flour, 5 teaspoons baking powder. 1 tablespoon shortening, Mix melted shortening with ho- ney. add to one egg beaten lightly, then add milk. Stir in the dry In- madc useful by mixing them with butter and milk or a little cream. This can. be spread on thin, waf- er-like cracker made Into sand- wiches and served with salad. iiPor all these reasons. therefore, this little book is recommended to gradients which have been thor- Perfection Ice Cream It's the Ideal dessert for luncheon The children will be delighted, or dinner. and grown-ups too will enjoy its qualities. 1H1)’. nourishing and refreshing b)‘ 110311110 1°11!‘ dry palates with Perfection. Auto and motor boat parties and pi¢> nics will appreciate our sanitary I eervlng of container; 5nd Ilflitlry Ipoons and dishes, g Central. Creameries l A Limited WHOLESALE oisraisurons enghly mixed. Bake in wellgreas- ed muifln tins for thirty minutes. (Will make 33 muffins.) you with the warning that if You are not already s trail rider. you will be after reading It. cu passages uiugii-ilaialilnili dfifing George parse"... 1;