THIS is be'cause our prairie soil and climate contain the necessary elements for producing a wheat which. is exceptionallyhard and rich in Gluten. lt is lhe quality oi Gluten which makes baking a pleasure with Ogilvie’s “Royal Household" Fiour, and which gives the bread 'a better color and more appetizing ilavor. Ogilvie’s “Royal Household” Flour gives the lame salisiactory results every time, saves money, prevents worry, and enables you to make more bread to tlie bag. IV "mon" ID M IMIII‘V INC li”. li you want success every lime and all thetime, ' be sure to order OGlLVlE’S “Royal Household” Flour. Dealers everywhere have it in convenient sized bags and in barrels. The Ogiivie Fiour Mills Co. Limited MONTRE“. - FORT WilliMI - WINNIPEG - MEDICINE Il“ Flour in l l l i f Household a.___..._ —— wnit l'or un inspiration." said Sir Arthnr Conan Doyitr ha; un- Arthur. “il! “huld drive me andin-alu: pormits. to noum-ul lilnt lie lu mimut in COLLIU'ÎÏ i iiud tu worry alioul Wllïll. lwan task oi’ what he believes will ne a wortiiy going io “’J'Îifl, and i nevm' ninlqun'iled ‘Buccessor il.) Sheriook ilolmmavho, a (-on'trnci. the great Enziiah novelist Ihinks.,spii'it or tlie occasion i writn. and han xrown too oid t0 bo ni interest |tiicn oii'nr thn ililiSlll’ll product. l ‘to the presenz generation. will n‘ay ihai my nuxt t'llai‘ill'll—‘l', ‘l “Jllalt what imy nnw ohm-acier .looi sill'o. will not in! n drtt‘clivo. Statm on go. but l iwosi. ‘ uniluislu-d." in: said. «7—. Ÿ à Wîmdæcçÿë PAY THE HIGHER PRICE ? and get less mileage. The Part— ridge Cord Illustrated above costs 540.50 as against a fabric tire . of approximater equal size and costing 3543.90. Partrid e Cords are more dependable and wiñ give from two t0 three times the mileage offabric tires. Came in and ask to sec Pamidge Tires v W. B. PROWSE & SONS, Charlotteto‘wn‘f 'SiR ARTHUR DOYLE Is SEEK. will hel do not' know. lnewr ti'y w‘iil break new gronud." ING NEW HERO. to inrr'e my thounhts. i ulways ‘Sir Arihn said 'that ll8 wnuld l'e- . r tux'n to Americzt next year, iIf his flnish the hig l-onipletcly dovering the slilritiuallsm. Whvn i foc] in tiiolwhich ho considern his lire work. lie hns gono only as far as ChinaI n'unts lo i-over the entire "l hate t0 .lunve a hig work 1 l l Charlotietown in 1354 wm. ".31: ü i»__ . l l - Pnze Essay'. «Follewÿng is the zprlre esaay Ironi Rochi’ord Schooi, wr'itten by Miss Mary Cailaghan, lwhich won the Daugbters ot the Empire .prize: The Con'ederatlon Contarence ai ltl Developmenta. 'iin lSeptemiber oi tho year etghteen ‘hundred and slxtydour. the nrst lContenance met at charlotteth to diseuse union oi the .Maritlme, Pm' vinces. The men representing lPrince 'Edward Yisland‘s interests wero: the lion. Colonel J. H. Gray. Il. Pope. the Hou. George Coles. and tho Hon. A. A. MoDonaid. Can- ada'aiso sent deiegates _lnciuding Sir John A. MaoDoue‘id. Hon. Gso. Bnawn. Sir Aiexander Gallt. Sir Hector Langevln, Hon. w. ‘McDoug- ull. Sir George E. Cartier and Sir Alexunder l(innntbell. These were sent tu discuss a larger union. the auspices oi’ the Goveroment. Wus given in their honor. at the have been the mnst Ihriziiiant t'ete that ever occurer in the L-lty. deiegates. wavs received with iavor by the Maritime Provinces. and a convention was appointed to mest in Qntibec In the l'oliowing mouth Many of the reasons which lad, to Confederation were military as weii las po’iitical. many wars, the people saw wnat lienth it wmuld be if t‘iiey ‘were ail nnited. the Çiianlottetown conlerence, a in Umwr Canada, party was as strong ns the other. 'it was durlng titis tronlhled ‘tirne that they sent lho (lelegatas i0 .proposc a larger union. At [lie cnnlferenl'e lhat met at Quelhec the pian Ioi' union decided on “'HN to lie suhmitted t0 lhe leg— i::’laiures of [llf‘ different provinces. But. Prince Edward visland and Nowi‘oundinnd wnnid have nothing lo do twith tho union. as they did not lilke .ropresentatlon by .populla- lion. and .nients. in-New ‘Brunsw‘ick alii the supporters oi' tho union inc‘iudlng lile leader. iil)'i. S. L. Tilley. ywere boaten ut t‘ho poils. Thon a ne'w (ibvernmnnt onpooed t0 union was lormed, ‘led hy lion. Albert. JJSmiih. in Nova 'Scotia, the Iegisiatnre or Silll‘T the quostlon. the Hou. E. Palmer. t‘he Hon. W. ' A puhlic bail and banquet. under il 'I‘he iarger union [imposer] hy the - ‘Font dnrlng the 5:“- Con‘iition vMinistry had heen iormed , by which' one r» Colonial Building-and was said to llowever, shorliiy vbeiore {Ë- hutit. flvo. in town GUARDIAN a , Stop w Buiit for Bard Service Monday Ë thej i 3rd: at . _ We will give an e00mm! demonstr‘ation of a Speciai Six Studebaken We will use l Imperiai gallon of (gaga une and c ' will start at Central Garage on Kent Street and taire the Malpeque Rond 5 ‘_. towards Summerside. . _ l . V Lives x '.' . 24 . l Size of Motor 3 1-2 by 5 in. Weîght of Car empty 3114 lbs. Tires 32 by 4 in. Sianed Thin Car will run On i imperial Gai. oi’ Gaoollno Addreu ................................................. .. Mali thio Coupon tu A. Horne d. Co. rond to l'onnecl il. with the Eastlhe 'l‘he provinces o.“ Alllierta and . Saskuil'lleau were fonmed ont or the ilnnncisl arrange. vtlie districts oi' katchnwan. Aiilherta and Athalbaskal ‘ in the year nlneleon hundred and| nineteen hundrod tiweive the ivoundariee or Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba were muohl eniarged. A Today Canada exiends i‘roni ihe which lion. (Îliailies Timpor wasihe Atlanlii' ro the l'ai" Pnciill- on loader, ruiused ior a lime t0 con- Enst nud West. and {mm lhu'Arctit: Orean on the ’North to tlif' :nnt when (lion. A. H. Gardian. the;LäkN on ihe ‘South. bien!enunthovernnr nf NewlBriiiis-Ifrom m‘enn t0 ocean hy more thau wick. in opposition io his minislora.lel‘ghl millions ot' peuple. 'l'ho camp- Assinihoine. Sas- zind , the lreat it ls ilt‘l‘inpifitl Mail the attached Coupon. Win the 20 gai. of gasoiine for the nenrest correct gness. A, Humus» Bu Charlottetown, PI r. i. h! We have a large stock of Hay Forks, Carriers, Track 211m. Asst. Provincial Secretary Mgr. of Royal Bank of Mr. Roy McDonald Business Mgr. Charlotte- Mr. W. C. Darling Maritime Rep. of Studc . A .1- ermneni, his l'i‘i‘ilny was retulrned tn .powcr wi Nova 'Sl'lltla logislaturo thon. wit it's consent. in the same yt-ar, deiegatos i’ro thn i'our provinci’s met in 'London V87. in)". 13031. millier. nickel. and and iramed t'he tenms ai unio which Ihecame law hy Act oi’ ti twonlyre‘ighth, and sixly seven. civghteen 'i‘his. known i itvd tho province oi' Ontario. Qu Amer-ira shouid enter the union. rnly threo. on condition rince i'or internal deveiopmont rami-mi lhe union, staiing that n.ng smunrls oî me lndlnns lw lalkn was me Iwish or me ‘Brnish nov—lor portilin tra‘il. have becoine the minigcers rflqlglled_islles or popuious cit'ies. land with Anothor eiectlon was hold In which la majority in t'arvnr or union. 'l'he M'D lhmngi‘d ‘Wl‘h “le ähîi‘S 0l r’l in.” un uppml m me p90!)ka gavp'lllsirll'lfl which once seemed on‘lya Britlsh Pariiament. deruory “1(1inth vhy the varlous uroducts or humlmd lier SOlil. the Brltish North Amnrica Acl. undSÎnL‘O “10 GT0“ ‘nlrld ‘Véll‘. In in.“ NU“, Brunswiuk and Nova Scarialilen in the cause oi' Justice and lin, and mode provisions 'l)_V whichlrlgm» thc other .poi‘lions or lBritish Nortil Prince Ed‘wsrd'ls‘land eniered thell'm'vk 9V?“ 10 “le tlme il W215 dis union in einhteen hundred and nevv Un“ n“. tlio rirhest and most powurfui oi’ Dominion pay tha debt ot lite pro 'h" “831 COloill‘b oi' t'ie tho hum oi' ial'iories and lhn hus- {h tile oi‘ trudo. 'i‘iic lakes and rivors 1].lfi)usy and growing commerce. Large ‘Wi'lili‘l‘nl‘ñä ot mt'k and bush. nm m yielding vast treasurea oi’ gold, sil m'other riches oi’ the mine. “il Canada hns indeed proved her But site has hvcome m gronter inr in lhe cyes oi' tiio wurid e.iwliich many oi hcr ihrave sons have. Then why shouid not wo love th'is Canada o'r ours. whohas :iiad such a grand history. duting covered”? For Canada inls homme Britisn Empire. Board Hooks .................... .. 20e. Track Eya 20:: and Equipment at very attractive prices. Write orphone v you'r order land it will receive our prompt attention. Harpoon Hay Fork: 52.85 Floor Hooks ...................... .. 20e Carriers for Steol Track RaidervGrabl ................ ..Q1.40 ................ “2.75 Track Hooko 20e Carriers for Wood Track Swlvei Rope Hltcher 45e 310.25 Crimped Rainer Brackeu 10e D. A. Traek, per 't. .. 30e Manlila Hay Rope 25e par lb. 5116 ere Flops ...... .. 7c per ft. Sil! ere Rope ...... .. 9c par il. second. tiiai. lhey make the lsland railvway part oi’ the Dominion ral‘l- wnys. and that the Dominion ad- vance olght hundred thousand doi- iars. towards the buying o! theiand w DEATH AT THE END OF LONG JOURNLY.. from the landvowners. Ail o! whic was promptiy done. «Slnce Coiirioderatlon tlie growi oi' Canada has hoon rroni. lin in nine tiie wns purchast-d. ed. ROYAL VICTORIA COLLÈGE McGILL UNIVERSITY Montreal (Founded and andowed by the' inte Rt. Hou. Baron Struthcons and Monnt Royal.) For women students, resi- dent and non-resident. pre- psring io'r degreea in the Faculty oi Arts (l8. A.. B. Sc.. B. B. s., B. Com.) and in the “Faculty ol Music. Students are eiigiible ior scholarships. Applications (or reslionca should ha made enriy. as RC' commodatlon in the Collage la iimited. For information appiy t0 year eighteen hundred and sixty— iiudson’s Bay territory in the next year the province ot Maniloba wasi'orm- British lColuvmhln entered the Dominion on condition that a rai- -———.—_ h TORONTO, Jnne 30.-—With Lhe death 0l Mrs. w. E. Smith, wiie h n! Rov. W. E. Smith, M. i).. C. M.. a ut 51 Duggan Avenue ycslerday at’iernoon. tllere palsscd nway ,ono of Lhe pioneer miasionarios oi' the (‘anndian Meihodist Churoh lu Wth China. For 22 year.; [lie ric- rI-ased had devoted hcrseli wholc- imartedlv to the mission wnrk ni’ the church. vin January insu, whilo iil. Junghsin, Wost Ul'illlJ. sur 5iii< icred a breaddown. Oniy n stront: Ileterminaiion enahied hcr to ellbv tain. tho dii’i'icuities oi a Journcy nh'ichjbrought hcr back in Canada. bile dicd one wcek alter roaciiing do tiie wnrk oi‘ liis hunds and per- inrm profitable?" ’ihe Rogers Hardware i'old tho onds toncther and smooth satisned oiaculallon 0‘ 'Ml!' “5 il" out tiie creuses with religions noiic- he hnd accomplished aome diii‘icult itude .bel‘ore slipping it back inm l‘ont." its ring. And slmuid tho t'olding and rolling l'ail to came un to his ideu ot‘ artisth perfection. he wouid nnv .‘..__. Farm Producta "Wha't's tlie bost wuy io muke a forni tiie ceremnny ull ovcr ugaln. "i have albout decldcd." nnswer- Toronto. ‘The youngost duu Iht‘ lnte William Edwardg (r or i'oung. Grnce Olivia wns hor llockdale, Poterborough Connti'l. 1869. Educuied ni Norwiood and Peterborough High. Sohools. the Ottawa Normal School and tue Ontario Latiles' Collecte. Whit'ny, site entered tihe tenoh‘inx prolos sien. in 1895 and marrled itov. W. la. b‘mvith, M. i).. who wnu thon Stationed ni, Dalrympie, 0m. 'i‘iie iol-lowing ycar s‘in snilod ior China :is une oi l'he tirird punies tu lcave Canada us misaîonarivs liln China she wns one niltize group which i'ounded ilie i’irut in. The Warden. .———————_—___ AGENTS WÀNTED Salary 321 weekiv, Expensns art vunced. not to canvass but travei and appoint local representatives State axe and qualifications. E7 parieni‘e unnecessary. Winston Co. Dent. 0.. Toronto. .‘w—_N Sprayuotor Mnchinery will xive you servina in spraylng treos or crops. They are huilt or materini io rn- sist acide and with ample pressure ior oconomical use oi‘ your npruy maisrial. ' Ses thsm Guy thcm 'Uee ilmn. GILL A LA Write for inrther pariicuinl‘r to NT2, corner Gnat George and Fltll'oy Ilie vas qui‘te snre thnt you had ev. land mission ut ñzdchwan i'r . Vil M‘rs. Smith establishod 0 1C0 tlie i' . kvindergarten in West (lhlnn initiated schools l'or girls nul mnrried women. in: ‘ carrymg on idoitlon io ‘evangeiu'ul wnrk. iligiht years ngo, wh-lie on furlouxn .ihe undorwont an operation for l-unlcer. which seriously unrlerminA .. . and only un i - ItaIbie perseve .nce en "dom carry on her lii‘e‘s wnrk. X0» Bwlnburno’s Table Ma‘nnars An inleresting r ' eierence to . bnrne‘s “manners et swm lhe table." which .svere or the "old Courtly schooi. la contained in Mrs. Wntts- Dunton'i; reminiscences oi' tho i am— ous pool. ‘We are toid thnt ne wonld never 'think oi‘ hoiping himsoli untii erything you wnnted. Tho sait or the mustard ne would pans to you with n iittls smillng 'bow and an air of genuino courtlinoss. Thelpoet was exceedingly punctilious over smell obsorvnnces. It would never oocur to 'him. nt the and oi’ the re- past, to throw nhis napkin down in an untldy henp (or a servant io col- ' lect and admst. it wns the ’nero, so ai... Chrlogtmwn. T to mon. oi' quito a little ceremony. ho rollinc un oi it remette si- tl.o thn roquil‘nmcnln oi' tne case had :best way is t0 iuy it out in city iota “an Mill'lnlbecn met, "ho wouid look up ut un or goli links." Wln‘n lie wns rnaliy snro iliut ail od Former Corntossei. "thut'a the ibi nicotine...“ SPIRIN .WARNlNG! Say vii‘Bayer”'when you buy Aspirin. Uniess you see ihe name "Bayer" on inblets. you are not get— ting Aspirin at ail. Accept only an "unbroken paçkage" of "Bayer Tablcis of Asplrln." which cantalns directions and dose worked out by physiclans during 22 years and proved sale by millions for . ' fox-d'himun“réal—pleasureflie— woul .vîith n nappy. bihsmllend ÿ , sk- 'AQuietLHead Mo n v. arry five passengers.‘ Car "i ‘ "Car amen by Mr. Allison Mc‘Leoa‘ô‘f “‘ ‘ . ' A. Horne & Co. _ ' ‘ Plassengers, Mr. Benj. Rogers, i Mr. G. Jardiné ‘ Canada. h - town Guardian baker Coy’s. Hayng Supplies 2 and 3 prona Hay Forkg, lient and atralght handio. Prlcu 85e, 900. 51.00 51.10. (10., Ltd. l FOR SALE By public auction on Tuesday. July l‘lth. 1922. at 12 o'clockmoon. Liie double tenement houserNos. 103 and 105. situatod on Pownal Stredt. .Oharolttotown, being me 'property ni lhn inte Mrs. Ai'ice Dufiy. Tenms et sale. .JAMES EDEN. M. J. SMITH, ‘Executorn. A Williamson. Auctloneer. FARM [on SÂLE ’i'he unlersigned will soli by Public Auotion on Wedncsday. July 26th at 3 o'clock. p. in. on ihe premlsos et ‘Burnt Point about one mile (rom. Georgeiown, the i'arm formerly ownnd nnd occuplei by the late Nathanlei McPhea. con- tainlng aeventydflve acres a! land which ls particulariy described as tollowlsz— Am ’UHIA'T TRACT. HEXÏE A’NID PAJRC‘EL ol land situate ly- ing and being at Burnt Point on the reserved lu-nds adiolnlns Georgetotvn iniK hulogmmy afiorm laid. bounded and described lis lui‘ lows. that is to say: On the.ÿNorth by a tract or land iormeriy in the Possession or Jumes 'MacPhee and Jones thPhee. on tl’le eut by the shore o! the Cardigan River. on «ne Smith by a mua leudlng irom the Burnt Point Rond to the shore oi the Cardigan River alors said and by a tract or land in ths possession oi Janen MacPhae. and on rhe West by a rond, tire con. tinuation oi Richmond Strest. Georgeto’wn. containln. levenll“ l[ive acres o! land a little more Ol' ess. _ 'l‘hia lai-m in situate wiihin eau! roach or good markets. Tire sull la fertile and an animatrice oi sca- monure'is readiiy avalilble. Build- Coids Headache Rheumatism .Toothache ' Neuralgla '_ Neuritis Earache Lumbago à Pain, Pain 'mndy “Bayer” boul in n MWÂÎIO home. 91' 24 and loo—Drnulsu, i Aupmn il tho ma. m ("I1 e r Ifÿÿæë CM.- l ) nf‘ noua nid-star o! Balle auto W. il! a m k Il lib! nul l l O...” mi .. son ma Wnr'wrantm‘i a . . insu constat o! Menin-bouse, bll'll. and machinolnouu. ‘ HUOH MAOPHIC Admf. lot. NItthoi MMPIIOI.‘ 4,11... «ais»