I . _. ‘CS v 9 ‘ Trylng to Reduce’? . The fat you are ‘daily accumulating comes from starchy foods and sweets. Cut out pota- toes,.wl_iite flour bread and _ ‘astries, take ra. tiona exercise, and eat iiredded l Wheat with green vegetables and unsweet- ened fruits. For breakfast heat two biscuits in the oven to restore their crispness, pour _hot salted water over them, drain off the water quickly, and put a lump of butter , on each biscuit. Nothing so deli- cious or nourishing. , TRISCUIT is the shredded wheat cracker, a crisp whole-wheat toast, eaten with butter or soft cheese. MADE 1N CANADA llntlllilittbtltillllsv Emrn-umnmrii-iunu-nngglrgi EH“.‘£....... EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE IIETWVEEN 5'1‘. JOIIN AN]! » HORTON rumsliip (IOVEIRNOI! Dihlt-ILIGY will leisve St. John every W's-slurs- tiny at R n. In. nmi every Saturday ut t] |i. m. (Atiiintlo time) for ilonton. 'l'he Wi-iinrsiiiiiy trips lire VIII I-iuniport nmi Lulu-o, dur- iiniston I it ii r- ni. ‘Phurntiuy. The Saturday trips sire to iimston direct ilue Suniiiiyn about 2 p. m. ilrtnrni-Jn-nve itnlton lllnnriisyu nnd Fridays at 10' n. m. (Daylight lnvinl: c) for Enistport, Lulu-e llilil Si. John. , ' FAR ll. IIO-lifl STATIGIHIODIS $3.00 up Din-ct connections nt iionton with the Metropolitan passenger null i freight istenmern to New York viii Cope Cori (innni. Information nppiy to A'- IJ. CUlllllmaiAlhlll ‘ ‘ It. Joins. I. II For ltiitcrooml, rntel and ssddtionill ,, _ ,. .. . Canadian Pacific Rockies — to the Pacific Coast Superb trains with open-top observation cars through the Alps of Canada—cor_ivcn- ient schedules-finest dining car service- and direct connections at Vancouver by rail and steamship for all Pacific Coast points. and by steamship forVictoria, B.C.,Alasks, Hawaii, the Orient, and Australasia. This Trip ls the Best of Vacations For 500 miles you pass through gorgeous Alpine scenery. Stop off privileges at Banff, Lake Louise, Field (for Emerald Lake and Yoho Valley), Glacier, Sicamous, Vancouver. and Victoria, B. C. on thcCoast. But even if you have no time to spare, this trip through the Canadian Pacific Rockies is a rcal vacation. For Full Particulars m” write, N. R. DESBRISAY, District Passenger Agent l 8T. JOHN, N. B. “Bite”. BR 0w I48 Richmond Bl Charlottetown » m, Lilo, Accitest, Sickness tlli rm. lilo: inmost Ltwutntss. . 2v or CENTRAL f “WilfiUKTt-Diilh GUARDIAN A TIGNISH TEA PARTY, Wednes. ‘W- July 27th. . ADVERTISE THE BEAUTIEB OF THE ISLAND-By sending your friends a souvenir of ‘P. E. 1. m"? 570 postnsid. Guardian Office. PATQNS WHITEWEAR SALE- All our ladies whitaweai‘ is 0i- feriril for clearance at 26 p. c. off for the last few days of our Juiy Lllcarzuiee sale. Pawns. _ FUNERAL NOTlCE.-Tlie funer. al of ihc late ‘Mr. Edward Walker will llie field on Tuesday, July 26, at L. o'c oc , from‘ his. resl '1 Kelvin. < l ' I THE GARDEN OF THE GIUL lLl-USTRATEDP-Sbiivonit-s of in Provlneo~best illustrated write-up of ills province ever v published. Prim fifty seven cents postpald._ Guardian Office. ' "t _FOR one w-E-ikbiiiy 20th, July 21th we will give 10 per cent dis- count off watches, jewelery silver- g/Bre. E. W. Taylor, 142 Rlchomond t norms to ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements must bein the Guardian Office before _.noou of the day previous to publication and before 10 s. m. on Saturdays. FARM FOR SALE.—-Fifty acres Lot 65 nl. Rocky Point, alongfl-bhe Smith Slioro Road, owned, by Geo. A. Smith. See thfland. and send m your offers to acKinnon & Mc- Nolll, 90 Great George ,Sl.i'eet_ Phziriotteiown. ISLAND LADY DEAD.-Death occurred in Vancouver, B. ‘f1, _ on Juno 4th, of iMrs. John Francis Mc- Klnlion, formerly nl’ St. George's l‘. ll}. l. The deceased was 59 years of ago and remained in good health up to short. time other death. iler husband prciiorezisoil her some yours ago. MrsAMclflnnon was a (le- cnul member of the ClllfildC Church and divd sanctified with its holy rites. interment took place ln Vilil~ couver. _ CHANGE OF RESIDENCE-Mr. .lohii J. lluclicii and family have removed from Oakland, where tilt)‘ have resided for ii numhor of years ‘o Szilizistopol, Sniiomu (Iounly. l‘;ilif., the lioiiic of ilic frimuu-‘i up- blc orchards, says the Oakland (‘iillf.. Muplc lmfiif. -Mr. ‘lluckcti illxpivscrl of his residence in this "ily and lllity (IPFlllO Lo remain In llll‘ northcrn county for a time. Mr. zindMrs. Hziixkott arc natives of l‘. III. l., the fmiiivi‘ holng :1 niitlva or‘ 'l‘ii:nl.<li. and his wife (Laura), .1 daughter of lho. lute Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harrington of‘l)e Sable. 'l‘liev urc tho proud parents of llil‘(l8'(!ll|ltll‘(!ll. AA ELECTRIC WASHER for sale by ivlaritimoElr-zdaric 00., Ltd. The Proof Of The Pudding and of lcs cream too, ls In the eating. Ws welcome this mt of l Office, Royal Ba-nlt Fertile! " 1b tb tb CARBONMD 1; Theros Bottle . > - ‘c5 9M5“ ’ ' I Thermos n m i ‘ THE TASTgILL rsu. YOU E km“ lookedmpo: a: “m: , v t urY-‘for it is a means oi eco Central Cieamenes ....... s... . w... .. w... . Wholesale Only E abh'_ ' ~ 14b“ ~57 III?‘ Charlottetown f For we BM‘ romm " For the nursery, ._._ Fbr the picnic, 4 4 For the touring trip. ‘ ‘i For his fishing trip , D E C H s > For the noonday beverage, ‘ r‘ ' ' , The conservation oi cold or . o heat. as the case msy bee, E10 i. protects liquids and renders \ _ , v ALL OUR WHITE BOOT5 $550 to $6.00 for $1.98. Goff Bros. Lid. OHINA- Our entire stock of china at 20 per cent. discount. W. W. Weliner Ltd, Jewellers." ..REMEMBER.— Picnic at North Iiustlco, July 27th. If storm)’. fol- lowing day. WE AREWLANING A BENSA- TlONAL program for each remain- lngdsy of our July sale, every item will he o. sensational one. Watch our ad for today. Patons Ltd.‘ RASPBERRIES WANTED.---Wlll pay 'best market price for rasp~ berries in quantities. Geo. ll Tflombs, City. JU_LY CLEARANCE SALE- ' For the inst few days of our Jul." fillearaiice" sale will offer all our ladies avbits wear at 25 p. c. off - PATONB LTD CHINA- For ono week only. July 20 to 27th. We offer our en- lire stock of’ china at 20 per cent discount. One week only. W. W. Wcllner Ltd., Grafton St._ Jewel - ers. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- Advertlsers are reminded that all display advertisements must be in the Guardian Office before noon of the day previous to publication OFFICE REMOVED- Dr. War- burlon has moved to his new of- fices .184 Prince 3L, adjoining John- son and Johnson's drugstore. MILTON. -- A moetlng is called for Thursday evening next (28th) at 8 o'clock ln the Parish liall. As there ls im- portant business affecting both the ladies and the men it ls hoped that a special effort will be made to al.- tend. Congregational VISITING P. E. l.-,-llVlrs. T. B. Watkins of Cambridge. 'Mass., ar- rived in Charlottetown a few days ago on a vlsit.... to her sister, Mrs. William Mir-Loren of Whlm Road. P. E. l., where she will be welcom~ crl by many of her old friends. Mrs. Watkins was bgreallyr dlszippolnteii at not hiivlnlg hcr son. Huson G. Watkins, accompany her on her vis- ll tn the island on account of his lDIIHlIIOSS as an aviator and bcirig at the present time stationed in York Roach. Maine. where he ls a stir.- oessful flyer, he could not leave. Mr. Watkins, who ls one of the best flycrs iii U. S A. is noted for the iuany wonderful stunts and clever landings ivhlch he has made in the past, lMr. Watkins expects to visit the island the latter part of tho season, accompanied bv Mr. John llnley. They are both great lovers of the Island and think there is n3 sporting place like it. Mr. Hale has spent twn summers on the ls- lanil and hopes to spend many ninrc. CARVELL BROS PICNIC- Messrs (‘arvcll Bros gave their em- ployees and families ll lively time it their Sllvfllmfli‘ home ln Holland (fovn rm Saturday afternoon. The crowd iiirmbcrcil between sixty and seventy, some going over by motor boat, .otliors by auto. The first item on {hp prngrammlilflfi il baseball come betwccu the office staff and the shipping staff, which was a very interesting game, the office staff winning out by a score of ‘l-l. A feature of the game was :i homo run by V. Monaglian in Ihr- fith inning. After tho game was over tea was spread on the lawn i-onld be had. Much credit ls due the ladies for this part oi‘ the work. After tea came the races. 100 yard dash; 50 yard dash, three legged raco and relay race. which was very exciting and which everybody en~ loyed to the fullest. ‘The boys then being rpretty well fatigued were ask ed to the cotage l.o hear some selvi; ‘tllns ln the phonograph and to sou, Mr. Ibobcrt A. Galbraith in a fcw step dance selcctlonir About hull? past seven the crowd began to (lis- persc after giving throe cliucrs un ‘a tiger for‘ Messrs (liirvcll Bros and also for .M-r_ W. R. Aitkcn. The party then returned to Charlotte town everyone feeling they had had an afternoon of great enjoy- ment. The boys are loud in their praise for the way ln which they here so well treated and will he long in their memory as a day no to be forgotten. ’i‘iicy loin in wlsl- lng this old reliable firm many many years of success. ' _.._...._. ....._. q The llesl Value of a , b b them pals/tdbls when without the bottle, girlie! would he wasted. ' ‘ - We handle oil of the well Building, Charlot- tctown. Office Hour! 9-12.30, 2—5. i ~ RIIOIIQCBFY: ilk known Thermos bottle, Ther- mos Cups, (faces, cw. Q19- lolinilis; l; loilttnr’ Ths Quality Drugstore 4 cor. Ksnt snd Prlnos 0mm‘ i AZA4“ ivlicrc everything lhat ivhs wanted W,“ Coulil Notliat CANADIAN FARMER CAN- NOW EAT BEEFSTEAK FOR FIR-ST TIME IN FIFTEEN i YEARs "For the first time in fifteen years I can eat hacfsteak or anything else l want and enjoy it, so of course 1 am strong for Tanlac," said William "Mercer, weli-to-rh farmer. ‘living on the 'l‘arbcrn road, near St. John's, N. F. "i don't believe anybody ever‘ suffered any more from indigestion , that I dld. l couldn't eat any soil/b food without being ilouhleo up with pain afterwards. and l suffered so much l actually dreaded for meal-- time Io come around. if I would My to walk up u hill like Prescott Street my heart would bent like ii lrlp-liammni- and l would gasp for breath. l had rheumatism so bad hi my arms and legs and also in rrw back i could only do the very lightest work around the farm. l was nervous, too. and often would lie awake all night long without it. wink of sleep. ‘, "The most surprising thing l have cvcr soon in my llfe is tho way this Tunlac took hold of me. l have such a whaling appetite now l eat three big meals ii day, and my stomach is in such first-class condition I never have a touch cf indigestion. The rheumatism is completely knocked out and l ca-i do more work now In one day lhan i used to do in three. lt has been years since I have felt as good as l do now and l certainly Blfil grate- ful for Tiinlac." 'l‘anlac is sold in Charlottetown in ftcdilln 131115., and by leading ilrugglsls. _J__ I RIETTEIlVING ISLAND salmon daily at lteaney Gay & (.0. THE C. 6.8. BRANTlef tyesto. ' diiy morning loaded wlih supplies for the Nova Scotia (least. Her first call will be Wolfe's island, (Inge Breton. MILTON AND RU‘STlCO.-—- Ser- vices next Sunday iii Milton. ll u. m., and at Rustler) Zip. in. Sunday School at lMllton i0.i5 and at llustlco 2 o'clock. lMl‘. W. S. Louson will take Sunday ‘Fllflififll and Ser- vioeuat iMlltoii. I rATTENiI-ING K. OF C. CONVEN- TlON-Mr. John M. fluglios, of the l‘. 0. department left Saturday morning for San Francisco, where lion. Mr. Hughes will he joined in New York by a large number ol (‘anadinn delegates, including ‘iVlr_ J. A McDonald. who with Mr. ‘llug- lics are tb-o two members to repre- sent the Charlottetown council. Mr McDonald's bride accompanies him rn the trip. seems. PIE. ISLAND- Mr. Nor man Rankin, editor of the Canadian Bureau of liiformulibn Department‘ of Colonization and Development ho will attend the K of C coriv-eu- ' s - i - » II "'1 Isl . fr,‘ .d ~ -,. .\.-. I .11: resort. The C_ P. R. has done and is still doing much to advertise Canada at home and abroad its beautifully illustrated periodicals have been distributed over the world and the slogan “Ask Lhe C. P. R. about lt." frosted in every C. P. R. office -has brought innumer- able questions froni every country in ll-ll-G world and the answers and information returned have resulted in inducing thousands of emmi - grants to settle in Canada. inform- ation ls supplied regarding every province in the dominion and it is gratifying to note that Mr. Rankin will have an opportunity of seeing this province at its best. He is ac- companied on his tour by Mr? Russel White and llrlrr. Alfred Pick- nrd and proposes going over the whole province. ' imam. PERSONALS Mr. John McDonald. ex-mayor of Sour-is. was lii the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Ames and son, are registered at the Revere Hotel. Mr. John Shaw. of Boston. is vis- iting friends at ‘Bonshaw and Du Sable. ' lMr. Jas. Lynch and daughter ar- - rived ‘Saturday night, from Salem. Mass.. and are visiting friends nL Johnston's River. Mrs. J. F‘. Arosmiull, Prince St. has as guests hcr fuur sisters froiii Erosion, lllirass" and on’; brulhgr from Mnluo. all of whom are on an extended visit of sevcrol vrecks to the island. ‘The Misses Alberta lillfl Enid hlacFarlane of lSumnierslile are spending a few days in Charlotte- town. guests at the Russ Mr. Norman McKenzie, of tho‘ firm of Rei-iney Gay & Co. lefit yes- terday morning for Ilarlrlfavx, where he will visit his sister, Mrs. Neal. Mr. Eric RleL Westniount, Mon- treal, ls at present the ‘guest. of Mr. and Mrs. J. I'M. Hunter at their summer bungalow, "The Old liouic- stead " Appletree Wharf. . ¢o->______ IN MEMORIAN ‘MR. RONALD McKErNZlE There died at Dundas on Wed- nesday. the 6th insl. very sudden- ly Mr. Ronald J. McKenzie. a-geil 78. The prayer expressed by ‘Penny- son was his "Sunset and ‘Even- ing stair; 'l‘lio one clear call. for me; And may there be no moaning of oi‘ the Canadian Pacific Railway is In the city. lie ls marking stour of the island by auto for the purpose, of seeing for himself its agrlcul - —-‘-_-< Oliniirii’: Irinlmcnt for Colril. Eta i_ 1's: Weak, Thin Folks Need Bitro - Phos- phate Says Editor of N. Y. “Physicians Wh0’s Who.” Local Druggist Guaran- tees It. Dr. Frodorlrk S. Kollo, the New Yonk author of medical text honltrl. whose opinions are greatly valued. es: "When the nerve tissue begins to lose its vitality, woman begins to lone her youth and vlvaclousnesa. She becomes Irritable, moody and despondent. it would he a godsend if more weak. thin. nervous men and womnii wore aware of the effl~ car-y of Bitro-Phosphate." Thousands of thin, run-down peo- ple whose nervous energy la nearly exhausted are turning to Bitro- Phosplmte as dispensed by Hughes Drug Co, Ltd.‘ and other loading drum-tints, pcruiiiio It helps to ro- vitiillzc the nerves, increase hodll)" weight and luring hat-k energy and nivntnl koenncas. I CAUTION: Although Bltro-l"ho.~i-, plinth is uii excellent aid lii rellc._\'-, lng Wonk, nervous conditions. its use lii not advised unless Increased weight is tic-sired. l Paris Green | l | l l l Bergers pure Paris‘ Green in l’ lb. tins. An-f I other supply of 10 tonsI jirst received. l Orders filled prom- I ptly. I l ‘The Rogersl-Iardware f Co, Ltd Ttlliolesale '8: Retail a +- "f"? 4-‘ ~r~.~».<» ~ A A “Sherwin Williams” Paints give best results-- last longest-cost least “S-W" Mixed Paints. "S-W" Shingle Stain. _ S. W. Commonwealth Bani Roll. U 1 W, Jlfli, ;- _ p low wlsionoiv "i.'| Vtlll we mil '23s goo B s L Nice Tea for ICED reap Prepare in the usual wsy~poor the ' liquor off the leaves and plant! it 0n ice assoon as sufficiently cool. , To serve, pour into glasses partly filled with cracked ice. and sugar to suit the taste. CHASE KHQANBORII h ‘MONTREAL Add lemon lioriShccesslul Baking l, A EAVER rioua, ¥ NW Soldfl qourGiocd T'l-l -'TAVLOD@ Li Miran CHATHAiVl. ONT. the bar ‘ivliou l put out lo s1 ' lie ls survived hy his rwccnd wilv this first. wife having ])l‘r‘fll'*l'1!-'l.'.1~|l liim lourli-i-ii yours ago; and one. son, llnvlrl A., who leirii-zi the (llfl llfililffiilPllil. 'l'lio_l:itc. Air. .\'l"l\'cu7.ir\ was uii lnlclllgciil and Wit": rzfiil l2ll'llll'!‘ and took a drop interest, in ill" poll t:cal and f‘llll'llllllllil_y‘ lllu of lillri Province. lie was well versed lii p p, swms $92000 Write for color cards and quotations. . “A411 Eli Scottish, history and was a mem- lher m‘ the Caledoiiian Club Fune- rnl on ‘irrlilay (8th) was largely ati tended and testified to the respect ‘in which he was held by all his ‘neighbors and friends His Broth,’- I ron of the Jvlizisonle order attended from Sour-ls and after service in iliv irhurizh his body was laid to ri-st witlrfull- ll/liisonic l-Ionour in the family burying place, Dundsfi Presbyterian Cemetery. ’ l t: ’ v s v , 0.0&+_1~*-_<\-»++u v-s-w *4 e P