113' u/c/cr ms case or ‘ . N a 5111i ‘ . 1 at: - ‘u? TUllCNxvou lmy Kellogg's _ florn Makes _vou’re sure of w‘ crispness unrl line flavor. - 1 ,, h, 151011 muggy’ weather can’! ‘l W Illlrt Kellogg's, because an § exclusive Inrtliod of packag- l z - ing keeps lliem fresh. I For a perfect all-weather breakfast. fill a bowl with those lousierl golden flakes and cool milk or cream. Crunchy crispnesr-tempt- ing flavor —- as refreshing us 11 plunge in the surfl Kellogg's Corn Flakes are sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. _,-1m 715N099? CORN ruucss .. are always oven-fresh ln the phtented WAXTIII inner bug been lndlsposed since early this year. In the absence of Hon. T. A. Crerqr, who is ill. Works biinlster Cardin willvadmmister the depart- ,ment of mines and resources. M12 Crerar ls expected to be back at Toke Over Duties 0f Absent Ministers (C. P. by (lust-didn't: S rial Wire) hrolrmnui/IA. Aug. 1 -'I‘rsnsport 1n sit‘? owe will be actin Min- fi" °l '1‘1'"l° an“ Wmmgrce 1H Mlchaud will 31c absence of 'l‘ra.d Ml 15¢ - ., - v , Euler who 1111s gone to the Gliilsgog Jgtilifseilgingrieirogf JAgGncgfltilflle exhibition. He will also be ti ' ~ ‘ ' ' ' Pusunastor-General in the“ all: lglilelirlllghgOfllgl on a holiday at the ICIIJO_QI>_HOII.‘J._ C. Elliott who has 1 ' __._._______.i_:;__. _'_,——j n rvp that mnnl He warmed to ktm me! 111's all right, miss. ‘rhereil be another along 1n s. minute." —Humorist. m—-_-~——~..— r: It Carries Its Own Recommendation GOOD LEAF CORRECTLY PROCESSED AND FLAVQRED TO SUIT. YOUR TASTE. THAT‘ lll0llEY’S BLACK TWIST CHEWING 10c p» F111 - THERE IS NO MISTAKING THE FLAVOR 0F THIS OLD FAVORITE. IT IS ONE ISLAND PRODUCT WHICH NEITHER TIME NOR WEATHER AFFECTS . -...;--»-_¢q.,_\4-,,._n . ‘ Manufactured by HIGKEY and NIOI-IOLSUI? jThe Central Guardian’ This column ls reserved for news of local Interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at I cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. CRASWELL for Photographs. NOW I08 A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood Porridge Oats. China, Silverware or Plain. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR ANCE. L-6789-7-2l-3l2 KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE, Spec- ial Aug. permanents 52.50 up. L-4llii-8-l5-6l, CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. - RAV. Harvey Bishop will preach a1 Bangor on Sabbath, August 21st 111 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. 14-481-8-18-11. summons m ronr - The C. S. S. Axanmore arrived in D011 Tuesday evenlnl: after a suoviv trip to Newfoundland and Labra- dor Lighthouse Stations. YORK UNITED CHARGE. Service in Central Church ll A. M. Pleasant Grove 3 P. M. York 7.30 P. M. Speaker Mr. W. E. Brooks. L-~i77-8-l8-1i. MR. AND MRS. JAMES CAHILL, Southport, announce the tiugnige- ment of their daughter Adeline to Roderick DoCoste, Charlottetown Wedding to take place the hitter part, of Ailizust, L-475e8-lB-1l. ‘ POLICE COURT-At the police Court yesterday there \\".1s only one case before Aingistrnie 311111- tln, a drunk and incapable wzis flnfd $5 and costs or 10 days m nl . MOTORING IN P. I. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Miller 11nd daughter, Shirl ‘y, Aindzuvasku, Maine, acconlpalncd by Mrs. .\i11r,v MacPherson and Jnnlrs L Iviil- ler. Marysville, left. 1111s 11101-111111; on a motor lrip to P. I.— (Fredericton Glva111ei‘). CHURCH OI“ .\'(‘()'I‘l..\ND. -Rr-v'. R. J. Wi-stnivllv \v.ll pzvzu-h 011 S11!)- bnih_ August 21st 111 Cupv 'l‘1~:1vrr.<o a1 10.30 A. M, DoSnbh- ‘.2 P. M. and "Peoples Church" (Jhnrlottclmvn at '1 P, M. Liemlwrs of the Ornuuo Order will attend 111v service at DQ551719. L-481-B-18-li. FOR, EXHIBITION WEEK —- Mr. and L. D. Dlnsmorc. and daughter, Baihursi. N 13.; M1". and Waller Summer. Truro. N. 5.; Mr. and 3111's. J Morrison. Amherst, N. 8.: M1‘. G. Archi- bald. T. Pigot. Springhill, N S . arrived Tuesday to spend Ex- hibition weal: in Charlouetolvii. They are guests at the Queen Hotel, REPAIRS NEARLY COMPLET- ED — Buninln. Boll Co, will huvc completed repairs 011 111011- wharf by the end oi the week. Th1‘ wharf was bndly (idmngetl lust wunler b)’ bot-n an ice flow. workmen l1. '1 busy all summer 111110 round the front of 1111» . ‘ under the shod at the 11nd of wharf. A new floor has 110011‘ nlnc- i ed in the shod. CONFERRED IVITII L A B O R OFFICIAL S-l-I, R. Petlizrove, Provincial Fnir \V:1r£e Officer, has completed an i‘lll"\'{li)l(‘ vacation trip throuirh Prince Edward Is- land and Nova Scotla. \Vl1ilc in Halifax. NIr. Petliirrove conferred with Nova Scolla labor officials regarding problems u! interest, to the two Provinces. M1". Pellilzrovo returned to his 11.11110 i11 lvidrvs- ville Saturday night. -(F1'0deric- i011 Gleaner). HUNTER. RIVFR l‘.\'I'I‘I",I) CHARGE, Rev. W, A hincQuarrlc, Aimister. Services for Sumlnv. A1111- usc 21st will be :11 N r111 Wilishlre all ll. Hampshire Lil 3 111141 Hunter River at 7.30, Service 111 Wlwativv River on Frxizis" cvrnuul. August 19th m, 7,30, Special Cr-utisnnry River on Ailszust 28th at. i1 A. M’ 3 P. M. and 7.30 P. M, L-485-l8-1l. CHURCH NOTICE. — Preshvtcr- ian Services nt New London n11 Sunday, August 21st: Communion of the Lord's Supper at (iediiic Memorial Church at 11 A. M. Clif- ton at 2.30 P. M; Geddle Memorial at 7.30 P, M. Preparatory Services in (‘reddic Memnriill Church nn ‘Thursday August. 18th at. 8 P. Ivi". and Fri ay, August 19th :11 8 PM. 11-488-8-18-11. RETURNED HOME. - Jnmcs “Fiddler” MacDonald left Friday at noon for his home in Prince Edward Island. after being in Amherst nll summer pldvlniz ball with tho Amherst, St, Pats. Jimmy stated that hr- was ns son-v to leave town. but. since the Amherst Irish were eliminated by bhe springhlll Fence Blisters he Iwos returning home tn- dayé He wit; the mainstay of the St. Pa _ hurling thcm i0 two victories over the Fence Busters in the scr- ies, His battery mate Bill Kiley left Thursday for 111's home in St. John. Bill was catcher and conch of the St. Pets while in Amherst, 11nd won the praise of Amherst inns as being a smart backstmx-Amhcrst News. OONDITION IMPROVED -—MI‘. Rvcibert. MacKeilzlc of Pleasant Valley, was a visitor to Wcstvllle on Saturday. Mir. MacKenzie was a recent business visitor ln Char- lo Services will be hold at Win-alley‘; cannot often get hold of . . y THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUA SILK . Substandards Chooselfrom light service and chiffon in the good new colours to finish the Summer season. 'I‘hese are very distinctly good values, values that you in groups of three or half dozen pairs. FOR FA/N UE/C/ Y l H ‘W . . . .It’s wise to buy them i L the nicest 11011103 in the city and 11101-0 1hv_v vxtclul genuine) Gail'- loch lnisuilulity lo 1111 their vis- ilors. ‘fht-h- son, D1", llcclor Mac- Kenzie, has" a huge Denial practice in Cll2li'iOi.'.(‘i0\Vl1. his offices beinll in one oi the city's best blocks, During Mr. MacKenzlefls visit. lviujor and Mrs, MncKenzie made kind i11qui1~es .b0ut many of their former friends in the County. iNew Glasgow News.) L‘. S. A. CONSUL IIERE— Mr. Tl1on1r1s D. Davis. U. S. A. COn- sul at Saint John. is at Dresent nlsifing the Province and inter- viewing business men. 50TH WEDDING DAY. - Many friends called 011 Mr, and Mrs. 'l‘l11‘o1lo1'¢(irnlmm nt their home 21 Rubic- Slrccl, Amherst" Satur- day, in 0111-1111 coilumtiilntions on the 0l1s1‘1"\'.'1l1vr- of their 50il1 wed- dme 1l1111:v11's111'_\,', The occasion was (f('li‘l)l‘Illi‘(l quietly by the family, 1111,1111 111111101‘ at which all were .' P111 vxcmn one son, Russell, who resides i11 Vancouver. Those pres- r111 iwsiilvs M1: and Mrs. Graham 11-1-11- their son Hlruth and wife f1-11111 F1111 1-‘1011, .\lr111llnl>a; dud four daughters, Camilla and her hus- buud, M1". Kolligrow of Cambridge, \1'. .; Barbara 11nd i101‘ husband, Cvcu Miller of Brookdaie; Clara M , Bud Rilchic of Sprimzhili 11nd , lizunu 111, home. Many lovely wm-re l‘(:(‘i‘l\'(‘(l by Mr. and Mrs. . 1n1, 11,-‘ iwvll as inlcgmnls and 1'111'1l:; uf colmruiillziilon and . wishes. Friends will be lad to know 1111111 Airs. Graham, w o has 1101 been l11 wry 200d health for some time, is 11111011 improved and able to l)1" up and around. MT. and N111», (1rnl111111 were mnrrscd in Mur- rnv Hnvhor, P. E. 1., fifty years ago, Aluzilst 13th, 188B by Rev. Mr. Phhlncv, Thvv moved to Amherst about, ihiriv years ngo and during that Illllfl lmw maul» many friends. Th1- fiuuily 1s i\'l‘ll known and hiuhlv vsuiuned by nil,- " vs Will be extruded w them for ,1" more llappv unulversary cole- ‘.0ilS.--1\I!il'l('l‘Sl~ News. ::S’l‘0I" OFF AT NAPANEE. If you are motoring up into Ontario this full, or travelling up that way by train, _vnu‘d be welcomed at Ihi‘ Ross-Miller plant. Y0u‘d see motl- (Th, nuilmllltic equipment through- out, and 11 sanitary factory of (he first order. PERSONALS The n11111,v friends of Mrs. Ches- lev Hownit. Tryon, welcome her home again after a three months visit in Providence, R. I. and Vermont. Lawson and her sister, Miss Doris Lawson. of Saint John, are 111 Charlottetown. where they 111111 spend the next two weeks Miss Maude. Miss Emma Reid. Stellarton. N. S. had as izilest for the past week Zvlrs. Arthur Hodigletis of Toronto. l1. B. curcurre ‘f? Funeral Director - i ..,. ‘rug depicts in gaiiy colored Scot- r- She left Monday for Charlotte- town. P E. I., to visit relatives and friends before returning: to her homo in the Western City. — FDIAN Cardigan Head And ' her brot Baldwin's is spending a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo:- Leard, Lorne Valley, ,,iev. was a visitor to the oi the past. week. Vicinity m. and Mrs. m-nest Mloar (nee Min Fannie Gordon of cardigan Head left Thursday momlng on an extended wedding tour to Boston and New York. Mr. Joseph Nicholson, Cardigan was a visitor to Montague on Monday, Donald McLeod, Lorne Val- Mr. 16y. was s visitor to, the city Mon- v. da Mlrs. G. Bchiayer returned to her home in New York on Monday‘ ent the past week visiting having er Mr. Charles Curran, Road. C learn o that she is a patleiitsgryme Kings Palr County Hospi 1 hav undergone . p. , _ suntan gpfilycaumgtaion. A1 wish her a. . . Charm .;__ _ _ pram“; Mr. Patrick Sharkey, s1. Peter's Road, accompanied by his brother S t’ f ° - - Frelicll Mr. Edward Sharke , also . a 1S aCtlOn . . Toast Sher-key. RoXbuiv. Myw. who are FULL spending their vacation at Miorri- d S ' FASHIONED Sifinfaliaifiiioiiefifiifiviin‘ Limwbiil an avlng friends and relatives, y Miss Helen Burdett, Btmtihcona. ge Mr. Charles Ivlcbeod Lorne Vai- farmers in this vicinity have The all completed their haying, are busy at the harvest and report the grain crop to be up to the average. potato crop is also expected to be one of the best this year. The Miss Lllv Baldwin, Boston. ar- rived m1 the island Monday even- in? wl h James Baldwin, Baldwin's Road. her vacation tr. and Mrs. and is spendin her parents Mr. John H. Mulligan, Card an, was a Visiipr to Montague on t- urday evening, also Mr. Jack Shep- herd of Cardigan. Quite a number of the ie ty during Anucusr 1s. 1933 Bill 11v 111111112 I llllv WITH 11111111111111 srlng your bod, egg, poultry, canned hulls and vogetnblel, and cannery , elk for the quality you want, by gmde -- thsnwllolz: Winners! f d; k urohue. flyoultmgzub- ya: tannin confidence. BEEF The Government pulls ul Id —I RED BRA-ND ' BLUE BRAND RED BRAND, "Choice" qusli. , BLUE BRAND, "Good" quality, .*'..'.z;',*:.r‘.izz“,:.zt. 11122.1... 1- m-M 1-1-1» ~1- - - mark remains visible on every cut. ribbon-like stump. EGGS The Gqvcnmnnt pedal l} In i (BEAM "AI”) u GBADI "A" - GRADE "B" - GRADI "C" GRADE A (three sizes: Large, GRADE C, lowest gradedqltelity. Medium, Pallet), best unlit)‘, (Grade Al, Large, Medium, I I ' i‘ f" Pwcllllllv ‘lmlv Pullet, finest quality fresh eggs I from Government-inspected flocks, are available in limited quantities in certain localities.) Grade name: an marked elrarly an l“ conlainm. fryin . _ _ GRAEE B, good finality, Ill htly inferior to Grade for _poac in}. boiling, frying, but entirely sult- abls for cooking purposes. (New Gmsgo“ News ) from this vicinity both young and old motored to the city during the M155 Lima“ Pidgeon‘ who re- wcck n-nd cnjoved a full days sport POULTRY cently resigned her position as su- perintendent of the Soldiers‘ Me- morial Hospital, Campbellton. N. ., is spending the summer months in Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. John- ston and little daughter, Noreen. of Everett. Mass- are spsndlnR their vacation with relatives in Klnkora. They were accompanied to the Island by Miss Mary Maher Boston, who is visitinlz 11-111. her parents in Charlottetown. RUGS FOR ROYAL CHILDREN HAVE AN EDUCATIONAL VALUE spent the past faw when they attended the Charlotte- town Exhibition. Mr. Milton Baldwin motored to Montague Monday on business. Mr. Edward Cairns, Baldwins Road. was a visitor w Cardigan on Tuesday. Mrs, James Pratt, Vernon River, days at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Cairns. Mrs. C. McLeod of Cambfldge, Mass, spent a very pleasant vac- ation visiting iunong friends and relatives in Lorne Valley, her form- The Duchess of Kent believes in er home‘ the educational value of nursery M1. William Goodmn c_ N_ R rhymes and fables. She has had them woven into two nursery rugs for her children. Prince Edwards tish wools seven favorite English rhymes. Princess Alexandros rug is in- scribed in her mother's childhood tongue-Frencm-and illustrates 34 of Lafontnlnes fables. One day these hnnd-mnde rugs, each 7ft. 6 inc. by 4 ft. 6 ins. will become heirlooms in the Royal family. Experts believe that they are capable of three centuries of hard wear. says o. writer in the Daily Telegraph. The Scottish wool is woven on :1 twisted Scottish linen J winks section mnn at Hunter Rlvehspent the week and at his home in Bald- Road, The school i11 Cardigan Head re- opened on Tuesday nfter the sum- mer holadys. Miss Mary McAulay, Cardigan, teacher, this beln her third term in this section. . Cornwall Rev. Mr, Pierce, Charlottetown. conducted the evening service o1 worship held in Cornwall United Church, on August, 7th and basis of greater strength than that Crewys of Brookflcid the service employed in many old rmzlisn 1115b Sunday- carpets still in use. ————— The animals on the rugs have The annual Cornwall Sunday provided the Royal babies with their first adventure in the world of imagination. Nurse lSmith is cniicd on to relate how the cow jumped over the moon; this makes the centre pnnel in Prince Ed- ward's rug. We are told that the little Prince is to learn to count from his rug; the figures are printed down ‘the left side, and he will say the alpha- bet from the letters prlntr" across the top and bottom. All her five names, Alexandra Helen Elizabeth Olga Christabel, and the date of her birth in French nre woven into Princess Alexandros more cosmopolitan rull. from which she will make ncqilalntarlce with Lafontalnes animal characters, among mam the crow with the cheese and the fox who asked him to sing, the grasshopper and the ant, the deer who saw his reflection, the hare and the tortoise Km» Mlnarlfs In the house. Is there anything you need in the home or on the farm? A Charlottetown Guardian "Want Ad" will place you in touch with l, E. Boyle; Murray. MacLean; 2, F. Moore; 3, J, rlurh Escher-n ; Mac? School picnic. held at Argyle Shore, Saturday’. August 13th was a great. success. Approximately seven ty-flvg 1 DICIIIGHCYS enjoyed all the de ghts of the afternoon. Swimming was the 11011111111- 1111s! time 11nd man sought coolness in the surf. Lunc was eaten in gioups, some‘ preferr- 11111 the labli-s in the shade. while others sat. in the meadow. lea. sports were conducted by the Sunday School. M1" Crosby and M155 E. A, Baln senti-d the wmur-rs The following 1s standing as high as third their respective classes. Ages up to 6 years. i. S. M. Boyle: 3, E.,MncPhail. After Silperlnicndent, while Mhss H. pre- ribbons. Harry Hyde, with a list. C ass I. Stretch; 2, Class Ir-on-rs 11nd Boy's 6_3._ 2, A. Pollard; 3, H, III-Boys 9-10-1, R. Hyde olla . 2. M. P rd 0185s IV-Glrls and Boy's 11-12 —1, D. MacA th ; z, R, 15m - M. Stretch r m n‘ a’ cuss véolrrs and Boy's 13-1 1, V. lVucEnch r ; 2, S, Crosby; 3, H. MacDonald c n Class III-Girls 1s and 16-1. n. Dar- Class VIP-Girl's 17-30-1 H. Crosby; 2, E. A, Bath; 3, M. Mac- ante Donald. Class VIII-Married Men-—-l, W, Livingston; 2. T. Stretch; a, 1v. Stretch. Class IX-<Married Women - 1, Mrs. c. Murray; 2, Mrs, S. Murray; 3, Mrs. V. MncPha-il. (711188 X-Frec for all-t, V. Mac- 2, D. MacArthur; 3. B. bee. Class XL-Fat Ladies-l. Mn. M. n: grades o! Poultry III TheGous-nme gluon: "n" 1- GRADE "B" - GRADE "c" GRADE A, superb birds, well- GRADE C, lowest graded duality. ' ileghscLespecl/ally lattsned for 5mm poultry 1M1 b: 141,441.11 1 tendcmeu and flavour. "day 5, 4 ‘olmmd m u, j, atterijeicridorbililivlbw “i”! °' 1mm °I ‘h’ H"! — R" h’ Bl Grade A.’ Grad: 4-111»- for B‘—'Ylu0I/0Y c. C A N N E D F R U I T S AND VEGETABLES . ‘Ibo Government pulse olCuunnd Fruits and Vegetables IIQ i FANCY QUALITY — CROIQ QUALITY - STANDARD QUALITY - FANCYQUALITY, packed from tenderness and flavour. Not ss a selection oi the belt fruit and uniform as "Fancy Quality"; v tables nvaillble: Pflfidall!‘ allows slight variation h lite, uniform in maturity and free from colon,- and maturity, . ll ‘sh; if rrninlileandoo- llnliillcslliaeltilna: the proper time, STANDARD QUALITY, pschzd from fruit and vegetables of good sotlist smellence of flavour and _ ippesrance may be preserved. < quality but not necessarily meet- ing the higher grade requirements "HOICE UALITY, l! Cll , Z1111 and gftfiltllblfl as to size, “flour and mmmly- CBEAMEBY BUTTER The Government grill dQUImu-y Butler are FIRST GRADE n SB(flNB GRAD‘ - THIRD GRAM FIRST GRADE-highest quality; perfect in flavour; may defective erosllent flavour; well de; 1n texture or uneven 1n colour. ma _ _ sn-mth, may sexton; uniform in geiélgfiDcgiiléAgEfl: miegultg giihiiito cum-um, lm- _or colour. Mwkeling Service DMIM DEARTMENT OF AGRICULTUII Honour-nobleman G. Gordtncrfllifrvtster. Bill BY GRADE...BlIY‘WlIll CONFIDENCE, thanks are to be extended in lvlr. Hazen Howard and Mr, G. A. Mc-. Donald for their assistance. 1~°3=l”11°"£°“i“i °1¥°£»‘$'1§¥1 “ M“ . e a or ; don It East Willshire School; :1 iavsrl Party at Bonshsw. Miss Blnmhe Harpen, C1131 us. $111111: was a recent visitor to Olym- Miss 1.1111111 MacDouzall and Miss Ve 11mm. torliir. rwiriflsgfiliigli "mm REMEMBER DHEN (By The Canadian Pressl Joe Louis entered the circle of challengers for the world's heavy- weight tltle two years ago tonight when he knocked out Jack Shark- ey in three rounds at New York. The Detroit negro reached the top June 22, i937, with an sight- round knockout over Champion Jimmy Braddock at Chicago. Use Minarafs for burns. _.— — ~-—~.—.—.¢_—,r:.—_:-.1 LIME In accordance with the P. E. I. Department of Agriculture policy of assisting Island farmers to ob- tain Ground Limestone at low price, we are now pre- pared to ship lime in carlots of thirty (30) tons or. more to all Island points at two dollars and eighty cents ($2.80) per ton delivered in bulk and three dollars ‘and. fifty-five cents ($3.55) per ton delivered in bag. These prices are in effect until Dee. 31st, 1938. {l} 1 zn r Isms-sh , - Motown, P. m. I , where he Cfll- f ,1 _ _ Godfrey: 2. Mrs. J. Boyle: 3. Mrs, G. mogienggio;mggg,n P;;,-m;~n<;,m1;,g;;. 1 Am‘ Embam" i val-i». s» s11 new; tgfiggglgehgqgingitgnwg Brookvlllo Manufacturing 011., Ltd. M,“ Frlen-ds of Major Macxen; Q A I l-iq i r the vary article you need. goslivtliigiififiii was awarded in Mrs. Brookvme, S,“ John County, N_ B_ zie will be Rind to know he is much .‘ m l“ "nce ' erv c9 l’ Tile rule l5 only 2C CI word bum; Xn'_whee| Burrow __ 1 5 lmprovedtgfternsntriltlnefis of DAY and NIGHT v a day Send "in you Crosby and D. MacArthur. ' ' H. G. S. ADAMS, MANAGER. K - 4 < , ‘ o ioabomfryound aonoe moree. Mala; , 11 Fihrny so. - Phone oss "wan, Ad” “do” Hcéfibyiillfllti-ghlraii-rllgesxed‘ h-“cl. (See me at the Lime Booth, Exhibition Grounds.) “m m‘ maiem“ m" m" - ‘ ill-ass; A i__ _w__w____v_____ H-nllllf; .__ f --1 "91. Game Phmflv BRINGING up FATHER . I . t HERE COMES I ‘ - - HOPE HE HASJF%?IDI VES MAGGE T *5 $°°" A5 OUT WHETHEQ ITJS fiEBKgOFII-IIQED TQUE 0Q NOT- IN