_' _ _ ..§__.a....-. ._ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ 12 ULY 11, 9 7 , J ' *" “ '-‘ ~ ~ ~ ~ N A _ 'l`Tll"» Cll/\RT.OTTETOWN GUARm/\N ' I PAGE Fm.-pg _ » - »». . ' 1 , _ vi ' 1 "4~ l\ ,_ ff _ __ _ ~ ~~-»-- 4__,__ _______>__ » -. “lofi/Dads'/2 fr ef i ¢\ fr, ~ y .sr ‘ 'A -r - _ _..‘ .7,_=_;-7;-:Teri .-»» _ ' 1 ,II ' ___ Send Your Name and Aridnx: /_or Tim: Free Tnel Puhgfu ol Gran- ul: inid "A Baal ii/ Betta Break/suis". Addlur Canadian Poiiuin Cn.. Ltd., Defi. G45- I-, _ Mrimpnlitim Bl/ig., Toronto Z. Ontario. Silvnqerii 7/our Dad] A vi HUS your boy proudly boasts _of the things which sons ad- ` in their fathers--strength, Jipaith, energy. He’s proud of you. for you’ve most likely carefully uilt your body by healthful exer- cise, and, most important-n'ght food. _ Men who are careful _of their health appreciate the wonderful nourishment which Grape -'Nurs supplies. It gives them the five essential food elements. It’s re- markably easy to digest. Crispness properly exercises teeth and gums through chewing. And tl1ere’s no food more appetizing. - Grape-Nuts is very inexpensive--costs less than one cent a serving, for four tea- spoonfuls is sufficient. Ready to eat with milk or cream. At all grocers’ in wax- - wrapped packages. Made in Canada. tra e Nuts 1 ;_:_‘; _ _ 1 _ __ _ - While_you_are / ' enjoying Wrigley’s, you are getting benefit as well. __ /51°0eg`0u.s‘1Iourls/Imené' l -_- Send for Generous Sample Central Guardian l l Used after meals it removes _ _ \ 1 particles of food left between 3 5 the teeth which otherwise would ‘_ l cause tooth decoy. _ Wrigley’s gives you that final ~ touch of refinement.-a clean . _ __ _._<_.,»_- mouth. _ ; _ _ 1 ~ _ ,Q9 ' \l` I ” lvliléll - l ` _ _.ff ~ _ _ ‘ gnu; "'.ws.s'-'..r.. 0404eoaoo-oooooe-eesooooog P o DCA!-'_ Now is the Time - 2;., . . , _ . _-__ - " To 'Doctor Q* l _ Your Foxes; - ~ _ li `” ll i . i I Y '_ !'__u;._ "is .We ue the, eoie rigcnt lor lull of Dr. Allen'e Fox Rem- ¢¢|¢| mid they are the beet._ 'lremolene lor earmlteel fl* c cure for flte. Stomach powder 0 for foxes down on`i.he lege; "" -‘-3’ ‘il-_ 3 \“l‘ic;'\,%l`>`»\` `l.».\频” \l"§" After every meal xii/ | _._._...__.,._ ___u__.____.__ _,__ i l l i l .li 5 ____ 1'.;-z~ ?> \ You can be |seur°d | that we shall fill all telephone ordere to the letter. Your.wllhee con- ce,-.Qing grade. P"l°° .nd prompt delivery wlll be our law. WC C o gy. iqglon, powder for rl¢=K' ete, etc., etc. Juli 'ami le! ll! prescribe for you- ' .i _ v. Hatoid L. Worthy l ~.. .db ioiiu`aai`s'r-"` _ rr-_=i> __¢_..». __ __.,.,, .°/"" -i-'i -‘ "23 ` “Dishpan” _ H|sToR|c P|cTUREs Fon FRAMING.-i'.l SL'liol.l's iiiollioil ol' liuuiliiig i`nll<-ii urclics und ‘._tli r iiiol ti‘niilil1»_~;_ will lic at niii' s!oi'o July lS|li iiiul iiiurii- llll-I ol' lli_- lilsli, ioiisiill hiiii l`ri»i~. Alley & Cn, iftd., ("i`iowii. l’. ld. I. Tllilu-T».\-Ili FREE RED ciioss vin-,si viiirl his will lii~ livlil in lin- iliii-lui"_x oi' l`i<'<\s in Keiisiiigloii, .iiily llllli, i\1:il peq.ue .liily lilili iiioriiiiig only, iiuil lloilcuiic .Iuly lllili iii‘1r-i'iinoii uiily. also nl. llie it<‘(i l‘i'osn llifico (‘li:ii" .lul»tv_-lowii, Jllly 1-i and 15. (iiilyl cufos i'\'l`o:i~oil hy pliysif-iaiiis will be uxuiiiiiivii liy the spur-iiilisl. T612-T/I-5i. CORNWALI.. - The Coiiiiiiiiiiityl Club of Coi'n\vnll, held an riijoyziblc supper iii the i'i1ik Wcdnesdny even- ing. The League of the Cross Band furnished good music which wus iiiuch enjoyed. The iviiincrs oi tin- prizes donated by Fciinell & Ciiniid- lcr_ Hazen Howard and Henderson & Cuclinorc were woii_ by Messrs. Sanderson, Frank Boyle und Fred Jewell respectively. A snug suiii was rculizcd which goes to pay oil the uidcbtrdiiess on the rink. The .luly_ iiiecting of thc Chib will bu lurid inf Cornwall Rink Monday llic i‘l<:vi~iitli when plmis will bc inode for the an- nuul picnic. M/\Cl.l‘I()D-EJ\S'l‘l~)It.-"l`lic Bap- tist Mnnsc at North River, P. E. I.. was thc scene of an event of niiicli interest on Wediicsduy evchiiig. July (ith, when Miss Mildred Emily Easter of North Willsliire, ii dangli- tcr ol Mr. Archibald Enstcr, lisxniiie tho wife of Roderick Juincs Muc- Lcod of Hnzclbrook, ai son of Mi". John MacLeod of Long Creek. The pnrlor of the maiise was dccorzitcd for thc occasion with potted plniil.-=. cut flowers and ferns. The bride mid the Bridegrooin stood under :in arch of white ribbon from which was suspended a wedding bell, while Rev. W. R. MacWn1kci' read the beautiful and solemn words which made them husbiind and wife. The witneses were Miss Evelyn MacLeod and Mr. Vernon Moore. The bride is xi young lady of many excellent qualities. The bridegroom is an ag- gressive young man oi’ sterling worth. The young couple will spend ii few days at the briilegroom‘s boy- hood home after which they will re- side nt. I-Iozelbrook. Many friends wish them health. prosperity :ind a long happy wedded lifeT_` PERSONALS Miss Lillian Mac!-‘hail ol Meadow different parts of New Brunswick. No more /‘ the dishes--:ind oh' how gmtcfiil your hands 940-0+-60+-H #sooo-ec-eeeoooee . _ eoee0eoeooeeoooooeoeooeeeoeeeeee-o Weather Condltlons Potato Growers Annual Picnic and Business Meeting . in 1882-1927 llisl oricus. ' . The weather conditions of 1882 iwcre very iiiuch like those wc are Nearly Alike lg ` , I RIN CE EDWARD 'roimi'-3.15. 1 ie AND ms "- .\i.\'i'is|~;i<;-lol-. llv. A i~:vi:NiNo--:si-, zi<~, llc. mtiolrlhtlvi/I\ll\_l_\ua_lcEi~nir oi’ the P. E. I. Potato (irowcr_~i Assoc- Farm Ch lc as ln f°"ml‘l' Years at thc Expcrimcntul » 3' 0_l-lei-0WD. on Saturday. July 16th. All interested are welcome. Seed Source Lemonstration :it the Farm lie- Blilning ot 10.30. Lunch In the Grove at 12. Dishes, Tea, (oflee, Sugar and Milk provided iiy the Farm. _Bring your own food and your friends. ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING for the election oi' "m‘;"_“ “nd the lfallsavllon 0f_ general business will be held at irinvc of_Wules College beginning at 1,30 P, M_ Sha,-p_ lly Order of the Directors. J. ll/. BOULTEII, Scr're|,a,|-y, P. E. I. I'()T/\T() GROWERS /\§S0(flA'l`I()N E .cs We 40 ao e De 2'* ,go :"0 ovoavovoaoovvooo _ _ _ °°"°‘°°'°“‘°“"‘°“‘}g1css and yielding re't\ii‘iis as zibuiid _Y-..`W_~u ___._m _i ‘M Y# ii.`..f_. `“' ' ` ` "W ._ _ happened. _ "_f?l`l;:,cgu‘)\l_:_ %efll¥_l:;_; Our expciieiice this year since the _,___ ,_ visit to 5_____~mc__\_mc _ind w;____c snow di:.zipper.rcd has bceii l>a_rrk~ _ U uaicl iuntlici ficqucnt light iniiis .f_:;ti___?§‘l-lilies of the 5“rr°u"di"°!coltl and iiiodcrrite winds. Il _ _ _ reckoned that thc liarvest will not 0' ‘ You linv ‘_ ' o . v ' " . . ' ' Rebel Pal ..._ .;.;‘;..,y.:‘..‘.?.“‘§;“.tt -,°_;-_:gy @;;;';“1;..§::i“.....‘.§;° .sf --mm* proud oi the wonderful achieve- ;m_(’lcd'5ccdi_'____ *but ;___`Lhe whole n 11 ‘ 'i ~ _ ‘ ` Sunnucrsmc accorded u rigm yyf);_l__S_c°_::‘(§‘_;f__(;:f‘:'_;§ except in low lands thc sec-diiig \\'ii_'»; royal welcome L0 Tim-if Exwllencicg pC__ienc(_ of me here for a few short l'Oi'C0d l.l\1~o_ugi\ with surprisiiig rzip-. Viscount and Viseountcss Wiliingrlon ,,w_m_S_ I nm conndem that at _hc _m,_y_ ziiid if all goes well for till’ _l upon their m._.i.m1 at 1 0-clock P.ri_ ond of the next Sixw yc____s_ f_____ne>\t few iiioiilhs the harvest will be I (i:i.y_ The town had an ;ippi'opl'ii1'~C ggi-unter nchicvcinents will huve been leaped ul much me Saul" .dmc as, prlriiitic dress. and all the buildin|Is‘_mlnincd_ l"S““1' _ All "W" l4°_°d l”""ms° of 5 “.e!_L, bcdccknd Wim mms and pau.i_ It is __ ____0____ __1C__s______ w me to spleiidiildioy_crop is prcsciiti~_d_ rind UNC lllllllflllll Tl10ll` EX<`0ll0llf’l0f*_lic:ii‘ you speak ol the guidance, pro- me mmm “ln bp ‘lm l 1" Olde' _ at \,_,L.1.(. mwompnnicd by M1_S_R_B_OS_ ___C__i0~n _md __sSiS__ancc Canada has about _thc rcguliir tune of cutting l10l`ll°l‘» lady ill-Wflilillg '-0 H91' EY' i'c.r‘lvocl in tlic past years from thc that mop' tm mm fhaviiig in the present year. 'l‘hf~ _farmer had a long whiter :ind ii 1-.ilu ispriiig, lasting till the iiiiddie oi |June. The moistiirc and heat ond ~ »eold. also ditlercci very slightly. Iii ll882, it wus iiecessary to keep the 'lires ageing on Doiiiiiiioii Day and inimediiiteiy before and after. We _reinember hearing oi the fnrniers _icclihg much alarm over the crop |ii'ospccts_ Vcgetzition. except on olci hay fields was very boekwaidwhiie . this year the weather is encourag- ing according to recent reports; like~ - wise the prospects of the crops sud-. ,_deniy took ii turii in 1882 and vege 9 tntioii came on rapidly, every kiiiil V_of crop iiialciiig saI_isftictoi'y pro- ##04 4-O QQ# lfintly us il nothing unusual had in-\ l'l ?i\ wel "When wc learned that your Ex- -tiic granery of the world-and second to none in thc diversity and extent of our natural resources-~ 'The right arm of The British Coni- moriwcaith of Nations. we conceive that your Commission as represent.- ntivc of the Crown was a worthy zip- precirition and ncknowledgmcnt nl- lyoiir illustrious acts iii thc service. of your country. ‘ “We do not forget, however, that _tho position we now oieciipy ziinonrz I the nations of the ivorld was not utlriiiicd hy nur eilorts zilonc. hui. 'under thc giiidri'iicr‘_ pmtcction aii;'§l?;l. _I\_\_ Most Einiiieiit Order of thc India; Once again, Mi; Mayor, lot, inc' ‘ ` _ ‘ " Il\llDil‘0. Kfllrlhl- Gl'RllCl CFOSS 'llithniik-voii vcrv sincerely, on bolizill Carly NM to m"‘k" £."'?“m“"`.C"l""l‘l' the Most Excellent Order of _tlilllpf myuvifo arid myself, for your t_)_‘i'(tfke;fl__‘cqn?1l);{l£;:T,_.(ii B\'ll@l5ll EIllDll`€~ G0V@l`¥l0f'C'0lW1"|vci'v ucnernus wvlronic to us both. ‘ .' _ _' ‘ ‘f yi’ ‘_ _ al and Commander-in-Chief oflMa_v 1 my that We hom hope that §‘;als‘;`;?;1Co:)1f§l_‘u2;;gL” Ol ‘l l”°m`“m U10 D0mll`ll0“ Of Canada- iloday is but the ioreruniier of other. ‘ _ _' ‘ _ _ __ _ _ _ Moy it please Your Excellency. visits to your charming town. latT;‘§ 21:2;ILE;_§:_§f(_i’_3l“ll_l_;_‘l “The Mayor and Town Council of’ ‘ _ " _‘ _ ‘ ' ‘ ' _` lthc Town of Summerside on behalf; _/Ulm- iumimnn M me C1ifL0nl'l_CS U10 lll0V_lllCl‘-_ Allql-llC__ll\f‘l-_ of its inhabitants beg to extend l.0`Hm,5,-_ (hc Vice-R.r‘i:nl Pzirty inf; vi»,_2_:g_l_‘__~_»___ ala? ___l_lEf_l_\lll~_ _ii ..fii.ii -t 'ri . .- -it_i ‘ ‘_ " _”"~**. voiii xcc envy 'in c cs eccinC ,Bcdcqiie on ictiiin to Chai o tc own _____0S_______s_ IL ___ yet c______V ___ uw Viscountcss Willmgdon a hcartyl _ _ _ _ _ _ , mme to om. midst , ____4,,____ lsczison, but the facilities oi__ coin-_ i Wg sim! ISASIII) ON 'l`IIl'l S'l`()RY "_-\ 'I`.'\I.l'l (ll-` 'l`\\'() C,I'I`Il'l\“' ISY (`II;\lll.liS l)I('KI£NS Stirringl _ _ __ Dramatic! I _ Spectacula A tremendous ePl° of love afld heroism. . . . . . . . . Blazing with I i 'suspense and ¢m°“°n° ° ' ° ° .dl Crackling with magnetism an human sympathV~ _ _ ` SEE rr and THRILL1 _ ? , 'num-:ii i-'i<:.\'rL'ur: “(`()LI.E(§IANS” “SAFE ON SEA” l'Il’lS0lll'1 l"0Ul\ niosr wowiii-;iu~‘ui. iNvi;N'rioN "Q .__ .__ .__ i`illl?iCC RIC ll0\.\ S0 l-ill .‘»liD(‘llOl ll)‘ incc \\ill not fail tliziii-viili icumd ;years ago representatives of tive ` _ . C 11 _ scattered and disconnected British s_l:;§la;i_i_vl;_l":i0 ol?-;0la__¥;9f I;-Qilgllto ;’_);€§‘_tiic iiiost fruitful dziyfs “if thc paint. Colonies sat and consulted at the - _ _ ` .l Capital of our Island as to a closer th; l1:g1'd%VyS gltgnnlzgr Mi Union. and from that Conference an 'S' ` '_____ ' ` and me vision of ‘The Fathers of foil in Students wrote the Judson. Alcxriiidra, ure vcry sorry to Confedera.tlon,' we are today a coun- The 9w g _ .‘ P W _ , lm extending from ocean to ocean }ni¢i`agnin_ ` ' ' ' ‘ (`lio('0l:itc llurs - Charlotte Drake, Waterside; Annie! The many friends oi' Mrs. .l, ll. hear that sho has been very poorly ----~~__- Macbennari and Evelyin speak eloquently of unflinching Mu and MrS_ Mommm- of heroism that sho might live. me spending their vacauon in Plyw- "T°d“y We w"l"'°m" -V0" “S th” R"'l nal guests of the latter's parents. prcsentativc oi our King, and wish Mr' and Mm James Pram ou to convc lo His Majesty nn ex ' _______ and Mary _ ‘Wood, Alexandra. We wish thenil much luck. _ i Mrs. Rhoda Wood has i'cl.iii'ncd alter spending ai pleasant visit ini Summerside. U. S. A_ i r~"--- I I _.. ~.