.Ti-us Cl-iAiu.01'rl.'n)wN GUARDIAN Carl larmnilc present! SlU°Ii'"Ii'ER°S COILD THE PICTURE THAT CAN NEVER DIEI ED\\}\IiI')u:H’IE1\'OI.D |By ......,-.»....-... ...-l. ll 1-. S«luill>ug) V\'I .. i.l-ti: TRACY b_I§l.\_.\_‘ll;’ BARNES ,\1si). . . SPOIEI’ 7 Rl‘I‘v'l'E ANT) " Miclxey Moilse .4 ‘I ’ 'lf'I'¢i(I.:-I." \\ Saturday 3.00 _ 7.00 ._ 9.00 I’. M. SATI‘Kl).-l'Y MAT. 2.30 P. M. PRINCE EDWAR I‘=‘ES:utter’s Gold” rs. Mat. 160, 27c. siarrcd iii lied i in C-‘.‘l- _ _l'_‘,'If‘_g Glasses MARSH lllil, I‘. I5. I ll. J. i‘ . (':ul;Il(‘(KL'd With Dr!" slfire. . _ . _..-............. .,.. .. Proi‘ess (IS ‘ _..._.‘j—- - Lloyd, Egan & €30. _, charter,--l Accountants 140 nlclininnd Street. .?....-.......l I i‘f’s the biggest‘ in of, America in D Eve. 27c. 33c, Me. a At Prince Edward as Lhe ' ".5... tonal liar H Phone 4'1 P. 0- B01 12 .'Mcl.eod & Bentl ._ V0’. E. BENTLEY. K. C. ‘ ,)_ ,\_ 3|zN'1'l.I-I , K. C. |BsrrI:;u-rs and Attorneys-at-Law JIONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street. i..‘Tj:2lIl'llCl" A & Haslam . il. .l. PALMER, K. c. .. A. .i. ll.-\SI.Al'l ii. A.. LL. 5. BARRISTER . rxrc. - fink or Nova Scotla cthambcn Cliurlottetuwn. I’. E- I. Mom-zv T0 LOAN ey I MARK B. MacGUIGAN. K. C. $ 0. 31'. cum; 'rmuNon. B. A. nu-rlgten, solicitors. Elc. MONEY '10 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bani. Hllthlnond Street, Charlottetown. -A. NOTARY Gm. 7 s-rim. SOLIOITOI Dllllllll. Iflfiéll & Mathieson S llclfon ‘lflbuwlfiti To °i.oAf¢' ‘ OIII A . 0090335 F . fhone 35, P. 0. Box I27. 3,3. :;— MacGuigan & Trainor E . M‘=cP=il‘iT, 3:”. A., K. c. Ohnrlcfltltila . as: W mock. CliIrIouetawn.P-lJ- CID V'- .-4 , the |li:1s ftimzcl the picture on a ll‘ 4 ’Mrs . amounted to Qwmal D; L. l\mincu-. um: ~ - LATEST AND GREATEST! FRI C IE FRANCES GRANT MORGAN WALLACE . Dlncfod by David Howard SAT. 3!.-\TI.\'EE 2.30 P. M. 5; Chap. 'I—REX & RINTY I OAPITO L Today & Saturday DAILY 3.00 _ 7.00 — 5.45 .l'LL'S DUSTER KEATON ' COMEDY Mat. llc—2‘lc. I-Ive. 7c--3 M courage. Dral:iat.ic events ‘follow in swift. succession. and the final sc- qucnccs show Suiter in Washin zion, D.C., cal':'ying on a long camurllgri to secure redress from the Govern- mcut. I-leading AriiuId's enormous sup- porting cast. Leo Tracy is seen as Perkin, Binnie Barnes as the nus- slan countess and Katharine Al.x- audcr as Mr‘. Aiiitzl. Sutter, 0'..ier Moiltzigu Love, John Carey, Rcbcrt War wick and M clicll Lcwis. lVlA._,' Cold Ham, Potato Salad or Vega 35c. Mustard Pickles. Radlshes, Butter. Strawberries Tea. Coffee, Mllk—35. Steamed Clams with Melted Bu! Coffee. Mllk—25c. And Economical. 6404. last. of the five huge stream lined locomotives constructed fo use on the fast passcn<_'(‘r trains 0 system by her builders, the Mon p‘accd in passcmcr service. new class of locomotives larges i ‘operate on a Caiioclizln ‘have given very Iformaiice in their is railroad locomotive their test runs are concerning their p:1\\'er and speed. During the brcakilig—ln process. these locomotives have .1 ‘ _ j _ ‘ placement of older types of loco- ralns 0 more than 3.500 tons coli to Canadian l . . lSl(‘I(‘l'(l'.)y heavier than any trains they will ever haul Ill fast passen- ger service for wli ch they were de- sigltccl. Opcraingv bctweel] M011. tral and Brockrillc The to is in- onc per cent grade of vaudrcuil H11. the govcrnlii; grade on the lule bctwccn Monircal and Toron:<i. . tables. Rudlsheo, Rolls, Butter, I-‘rc'~h strawberry Pie, Tea, Coffee, Milk-— Cold Pork. Lettuce. Tomato Salad, Rolls. and Cream. ter. I-‘resh Rolls and Butter. T’-‘ll. list or FIVE lncnmollvls DEIIIIMEREIJI New Huge Streamlin- ed C. N. R. Engines B o t h Serviceatile MONTREAL, Jilly 9—LocoliiotIve ' the Canadian National Railways“ has been delivered to the National? treal Locomotive Works. and is now- undergoing road tests before bellig- streamlined steam engines In Lliel ,worlcl and the first strcnmlllicrs to‘ szrand new film of outdoor adven- railroadh. ture, “Thunder Mountain," now at calisfaclory pcr—‘ the Capitol Theatre. Adapted irom the new novel by requires to Zane Gray, famous writer of West- bc "broken ili," as does the family,‘ fillI.0l'30l)l'lf‘, new cngincs arc first‘ piece on freight runs, under rad- llallr lllmfislniz loads and sngeda ‘°pm9m of many """’°”°’“°.§"‘ mod 1' ed th Ilf of a hermit in St when his spim, has reached 1:5 ;The men of the running lradcs who I the m?5ump_u°n or fuelrarll 3.15%; W e e lowest ebli ills wife gives him new lh-We handled the new engines in‘°" °”‘° 6"” 1“ °‘"‘°m 1°" l cn._h,m,,_q._,-C : employment to mcc-t_ the exacting needs of specific Irvlces will pro- , duc sufficient savings to more than, ICSL runs. Since‘ required. mixed in our Plant to Streets. | L5930-7-9-3i r ‘ :_::'. fl Geo. r ' I t CHOCOLATE DRINK made from “WHOLE MILK”—Pure ClIocolate—Pure Cane Sugar. The milk used is the same dependable quality that we deliver to your homes daily. The chocolate for fllivouring is ground from Cocoa Beans and shipped to us fresh as The sugar is pure Cane Sugar purchased through a local Wholesale House, blended and ized for your protection. ASK FOR GARDEN CITY CHOCOLATE DRINK For sale at all Stores and Restaurants where soft drinks are sold or at The Garden City Dairy, Corner Great George and Fitzroy THE PURE MILK C0., Ltd. Pioneers of Safe Milk. l The excitement of a gold rush. the primitive Justice of the lawless The West. the romance of a strong man and a lovely woman are the entel — tulnmcnt elements offered in the - T “‘ —~—-—-—-—-—- M the central Guardian. . on s ' s ' -—- A{;_-;g§;;g;; '“l'l'_ '"’°'“ g_A_RDEN C[TY .... ....... .. ... suit your taste. Pasteur- O’Brien In Zane Grey’s _ “Thunder M ountain” At Capitol ern stories. "Thunder Mountain stars George 0‘Brien with Barbara Fritchle mid Frances Grant in me principal romantic roles. V The Idaho gold rush of the llllllls is the sceen of the film. The plot. deals with 8. man who stalked his all on 3 false woman's love. lost and fought desperately to regain his fir- tune and to give his love to a hill girl. handled justify the investment and the I‘€- ‘ courage and daring 1 motives. according lNatlolia.l motive power o~'licials. {The large driving wheels of the ,‘ncw Ioconiotirc, together with .f.'l‘0.'-‘.5-C0lll‘ll€l‘bflli'lllCIIlg and scien- ,. l’.'f‘ distribullm of weight on the * or hards jmpormm m_CS are played by Addi_ cludcd hauling hoax; load; up the 1 lie i l c , sari Richa ' Miljan, H’ f(ll'l\"llg wheels ll‘-.0 reduce the {stresses on tracks l'I‘h':ir operation is also proving . . . ~ . ‘ ‘l I l I .h0ma,,d5 of "urn plflycrs appmr In all icst iuus the cngincs linvc ‘ that U"-" ‘"9 ‘ml “3°“°m C“ “ in minor parts. Di tar Jami-s Cruzc. famous as :rr of “The Covered Wag " nl cm‘. 5.: .c to fit the swccpilig scope of the :' vzgv. NEW “‘II.TSIlIRE w. 1. i __ . i _n 1 Til? I‘(‘".'l monthly meeting of. ‘-5 J the .\‘v~-r- \- ‘ on in. 3- c lziii; Julze 16th at the home of .\i;'s_ cr:ram Lane. The li;«..'iin: 0{)Tll(‘(l with the Ode followed by C Cd and roll call,§ which \\'.1s 2:. :d by a Canadian hstorlcal cvrnt and its date Eight ir.eiii‘:c.'s \'\'(‘l‘i‘ prcsciit. The min-‘ utes of pr:\'ious niccting were read, fl(l0ll'.I‘(I and signed. 1: Wit. (lccid-I‘ ed to l‘.Zl\'l‘ the Mt. Herbert players prcsen. lh'_‘l1' play in the lial'. It,’ was (I led to have the school} clcancd anal mucscorcl durinr the" lioliclztxs. Mrs. Brrtram Lane and Mrs. ‘corgc McL?:ln were appoint- ed to attend the convention at F‘rc~:icrii'oii and Mrs Wallace Johnston and Mrs. Cecil Campbell to attrlirl the annual convention at Ch:ir'oi.tc‘.cvrli. It was dec.ded that we got at canning machine for the use of the Instilutc, It was moved and soc-I onclcrl io hirc rt truck to convey! those to the picnic who had no way of gf)lll,'..'. The schocl committee reported having visited the lchaol and takingi the King's picture. A small bill was paid. Corrcspondence were read by the secretary. The sick commit- tee rcporled they v‘sit/3d the sick New committees appointed: School. Mrs. Bruce Deacon and Mrs, Bruce McDonald; Sick. Mrs. Wallace Johnston and Mrs. D. A. McDonald; Lunch. Mrs Wallace; Johnston. Mrs Cecil Campbe‘l and; Mrs. Bruce Deacon. Program con-i sistcd 0' a. Qucstiomires on agri- culture under the leadership of Bruce McDonald. Collection 35 cents. Meeting closed by God save the King. Lunch was served Mrs. Bruce Deacon kindly invited the mem- bers for next mcetnz. upon; uni-t. that the govgn-|m(nt._ has dfllnlteli. fielded ,,,,,,-....n..g m,_'j.{A. roam. ' nt. Canadian Nll“5°‘"v‘"V° ‘L8-5.0 Lenzue of new council In OCIICVI. _I-ludson types of locomotives. pcrformccl efficicntly and ccolioni- lcally. Sl‘c:l'-s of {if y to sixty miles l an hour have been nia:ntailicd with these licavy freight. train and these 1 tests have pl'0V(d that the new lo-. comotlrcs posses; sufficient reserve,’ llowcr to handle the heaviest pas-l £Cl‘l‘.'£’l‘ trains at much liiglicrj speeds, The cngncs will go into} ccrvlcc on the rout: of the luier-,' national Limited tlic_\' are caprilblel of maintaining continuous runs re W I. was hclrl from Montreal to snrnla, a distance I7-“k5 V’'°”‘ ‘‘ of 550 miles and o grouzer unm- ;:rrup:cd iiiilc::.gc if ll(‘C( ' ry_ op. crating rcqu'rcmcl1ls ‘ 'er, are more fuvorabe to chalizlllg lcco. motives at Toronto so the eligzncs were the ‘"19 "'3' 1q“°rS' °°mt’m°' I PHYSECAL CIMRACTERISTICS stationed a: Molitrcal will operate '-O.TOl‘0ll10 one day and 1-mum “ex; day. Otlzcr engines of this clam will hand e the fa. L passenger trains of the natloiiul system our. of Toronto to Sarnla on wine to‘ Cliicajo. Engine crews will be cliangcd at :(i‘ri:1onal points on route but tlic,Th‘? °°""“°" 1°55 3" e‘":3" 357" m ;l0co1n31ivc5 Wm mu beiwcm m(,1,.ldccine 3-8 but National steel Car respective terminals. Tests have shown that in high speed operation} the strcamliniiig applied to the ncw l l0COlIl0I.lV(‘S fu'f‘l- ('Xl)€Cl11‘I0llS. l Cd by J 1-1. Parkln, assis‘ tor of the divisio nt cllr:-c- I n of pliysir-s, Na-1 lional Rxscarch Ccuncl’ at Ottawa,‘ his assi taut Dr, J. J. Grccn and‘ officers of the Molivc Power 139. Dartlncnl. Canadian Natonal Rail- Wflys, extensive wllici-tunnel tests being made witli moricls, the de- sign decided upon reduces air rc- sistzmce at high speed to a mini- mum and, but u‘.il"zing a louvre at the top of the streamlined front. l'.‘i:; smoke and cindcrs clear of the locomotive cab thus ensuring clear vision for the rnglnecr and at the same time carrying the smoke of the locomotive clear of the train. An adtlltiolial piece of equipment, designed to add to the comfort of passengers riding behind the new engines, is the track sprinkler installed under the ten- der. By this device the track may be sprink‘cd with water from the tender before the passenger can pass over it. The sprinkler device is controlled from the engine cab and it. adds greatly to the comfort of travellers during hot dusty weather or when loose ballast is encountered at any point on line. In designing this entirely new engine for Canadian rervloe, the motive power experts had for their guidance geverul years of experience with the 6100 Norther nand 5700 the best features of each of which were embodies in the new power-.. The new locomotives. while the largest streamlined steam engines in the world, are not the heavfst locomo- gweg m use on the Canadian Na- tionll system. ’ They represent. however, the most advanced design in the art of steum looomdivc construction, which in the past decade has wit- ‘ the introduction find devel- l‘.l4l’l Ill ~. l:l‘RH and Brazilian 'I‘.‘N.‘.Ion firmed. both real find water consumption. comeback Staged On Mt’I. Market ((7.I’. By Guzu-dizui's Special Wire) MON'I‘R.E.AL, July 9—Late come- istci-cd in mos‘. sec-F train of tod.i_ ' suck market aftcrl profit taking jolted a number ofl early leaders. I Gains of as much as t/wo points tions and rail equipments but met-l als. banks, utilities and other is-, sues were unable to rally. Papers‘ hcld steady. Revival of interest in rail equip- ments rent, Canada Car preferred. up to 18. highest since 1.33, beforei the price closed up 1-2 at 17 1-2.] and C. P. R. firmed slightly New highs for a year or more. were shown by Bunldlug Products} at 39 1-2 and Canada cement pre- ,This strcziinline design was develop-i “IT” 5"’ 75- “P 1'3 “ml “ l’°im' rcsn:ctl.\'cly. ‘Fraciyl Ell strength was gained by , Dominion Brldgc. F‘oun(la‘.ion. Gypsum L‘me nndl Hamilton Bridge. Distillers seagram. spui-ted near- ly two points to 23 in late fiuying and National Breweries preferred was up that much. Breweries com- mon and Canadian Industrial Al- cohol gained a little ground. Little interest was shown in met- als in late dealings and Interna- tional Nickel at 49 3-4, Noranda at 58 3-4 and l-folllnger at 15 1-2 de- clined 1-8 cach Smcltcrs finished even. Utilities were H bit mixed. Loss of 1 1-4 points was posted for Can- adian I-lydro-ElcCir.c preferred at 31 3-4 and B. C. Power. Power Cor- pomtion and Canada Northern de- devlc‘é=s"-productive of economy in and bridges. l cd to rid the world of this wicket Leonard, who .1002. lollll BS0- Leonarlfs Forest. Sussex. St. Leon- ard was remarkable not only f°l" [his wonderful piety and 8Wl9l'°”-5 charity, but also for his great In those far-off days St Leon- ard's Forest was inhabited by 9- flerce dragon which was the terror of the whole countryside, devour- ing lambs, injuring cattle and _lay- ing waste the ivcadows, fields, and I So the brave St. Leonard resolv- drrlgon, and leaving his licrmlts cell. hc boldly engaged the dragon in a hand-to-hand fir-,lit. For three days the dreadful battle between the saint and the dragon raged M-~ - -------; -,, . 3 the valley-owes its origin to S1 of local um:-nu on Idvottlllll 0' . gnu; nutnn In-1 be Innnod at 4 can a ward -u-ml; vllllbll CBASWELL iron moro- nu-ns. L-3484-3-28-tf. ruonuouon in the ranch means profits in the Bank—1ll5l5l on B-B Brand Fox Feed. OCNI-‘BDEBATION urn: moun- lmca L-6798-7-12-312 WATER R.A'l‘ES—Water rates for the current quarter must be paid by Friday the l0t.h. L-5943 SERVICES in York P83I.')X".|l Charge on Sunday, July 12th will be Central Church 11 A. M. Pleas- ant. Grove 2.30 P. M. York 7.30 PM. G. A. Christie, Minister L-5979-7-lo-ll. SUNDAY sERVICEs.—-New (nas- gow 11.00 A. M. Bible School lll.O0 A. M. Fredericton 3.00 P. M. Brad- ulbane 7.30 P. M. Rev. Win. 0. Qulgley, Pa.stor._ L-5959-7-l0-li. BLUE BUS will leave Murray River July 15th at l2.15'P. M. for the Montague Races via. regular route. L-5958-'1-l0-ll. BATTERY RADIOS with power tone selectivity and low operating cost $55.00. Toombs Music Sfilrc. L-5962-'1-10-li. OORNWALI. clmnoi-:, July 12th. New Dominion at ll A. M. Loyal Orange service at Kingston lit. 3 P. M, Mr. George Crewys will preach at Kingston at 7.30. The Cornwall service is at 7.30. Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. L-5961-'1-l0—li GR.ADlJATE 01-‘ LAW SCHOOL —Among the recent graduates of Northeastern Law School, Boston, was Emmett M. Rowe of 32 Cutter Ave, somerville, Mass. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowe. ,Donaldston. His many friends wish ‘him success. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. —- Services Sunday, July 12th. Cardigan. Communion Service. 11.00 A. M. Dundas, Com- munion Service 3.00 PM. Montague. Divine Servioe 7.00 P. M. The Min- ister, Rcv.- T. Owcn Hughes, B.A., at services L-5972-7-10-ll. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.—Services Suriday.July lztll. Mt. Stewart 11.00 A. M. Har- rington. 2.00 P. M. I-Iighfleld 4.30 P. M. Marsliflolrl 7.30 P. M. The Rev. R. J. Kirkland. B.A., Harvey's Sta., 3 P. M. Staliley Bridge. 7.30 P. Vf. C1f.iV0)IldISll. «Orange parade and sl-r. V ce. without ceasing. At last although the good saint had received many wounds. and was weakened by loss of blood. he managed to kill the dragon. and peace reigned in st. Leonard's Forest The lovely legend runs that after- wards fl grclit profusion of sweet white lilies of the valley sprung up and blossomed wherever the earth was sprinkled by the blood from the wounds of the brave St Leon- ard.-MAR/GAREZI‘ HILLMAN ____M_._ or (‘IIILDRI-IN DETERMINE PERSONALITY SAYS REPOFP A tendency of children to (19- Velop personalities in keeping with their physical charactmristlcs was “"["d "'~’3°Yll3}' in the report of a special committee of the National Federation of D ay Nurseries, New Cilllfomla. York mm general the report asserfea,_ CONFEDER...TION MP1! INSUR- "” “"9 ll" 9 physical types or ANCE. L-ma-7-12-312. children-«slender children well- built, athletic children. and rely. THE PROVINCIAL EXHIB- '>°l.V. lfl-Yfzc-bodied, _m,,,, ch,,,,m,_ ITION dates are August 17th to Each type his its own p=rson:llit traits said the report Y S‘cnder children it declared are ljlrliélg‘ M; be self-centred to react m e asis of inner urges rather an outer pressures, and to gum si:.tL=.fa,ctlon from thinking niche: than from doing "Personalities of the se1(.L-on. 5'°“5 time are frequently to be found’ in slender. long-waisted chll. dren, the report said. Well-built athletic youngsterg on the other-"hand. are thoroughly so- rlnl_lind have reactions which do not carry over intensely for a long D<‘l'i0d." declared the report. add- ing. “The mischievous child is often of such physical build." The last type—roly-poly, in-ge. clined narrowly. Montreal Power b°dle<l- llmlt clllldren—-are "fre-o i qucntly more sluggish than slender Drops of one to eight points were‘ °l‘“dl‘9n In their responses. react registered by Bank of Montreal at‘ -‘l°WlY I-“fl W“-ll0ll9 191. Nova Scotlo. at 2.35, Agnew-I Flour preferred at 215. Pape were steady to slightly firmer. Bales 36,230 shares; bonds 02,000. PB LILY OF THE VALLEY QUATNT LEGENDARY LORI Thelflyofthe valley open its dainty little white blomoms and spread its sweet penfume in our gardens. No wonder country folk call the Illy of the valley the May Lily, from the month in which it flowers no sully. There is scarcely I sweeter flaw- er that the lily of the valley, which in the language of flowers. is the symbol of returning happiness pro- bably because by its sweetness and fragrance its Announces the ve- tuzlnlng joys of the merry month of May. In bymmo-dlyl the lily of the "pg, "5 hightly esteemed for its medlolnol WUDOHKI. Ind wu run- poud in chin the nerves. It had other virtun too. for on old bor- bauss men than you "tulle I-he nowaronholllroflhovnllonvut lcinabomomayuoo ulna: ant-bill for 5 month. S Ihtll “ICE and g ‘iquor in the ttle, which pimusraeflon but Dr- niddell-: lcldershiv of MIWW Kfm «mime Italy in club II ‘*1’ ''''‘‘'‘° I un_¢:g%¢b?;-44.....- ..>. .. Ming outwardly applied. haipoth I the gout." 39¢-d|,n¢touIdItim,lhIlIl1of|lNIIt.|nc enthusiasm. and persist stubbornly inactive for surpass preferred at 98 and Ogilviel 10118 Periods with an occasional ex- nlosio of enthusiasm which’ makes prediction of their behavior diffi- cult." These different types of chil- dren. said the TODOYI. are the fore- runners of grown-ups who read the some way. The first type repre- sents the highly sensitive, tense adult; the second, the avenge citi- zen; and the last the more rtolld person, the report asserted. The report was made to provide boards of mange:-.3. superintend- ents ,uid stall members of day nunerlu with mnnuol for ad- ministering their institutioml effi- ciently. Ncceulty for parent education wu stressed throughout. The be- havior problems of children. de- clared the rqxirrt. no frequently due to the emotional problems of their pucnta. Indifference But To meet such behavior problems In tamper. outbursts. shouting. and clmvnlshnera the report advised "indifference . " "mdiffex-ence," Add the report. weapons In offcnlfvo. emotloml and hmnful; they no the very "h tho only worthwhile defensive weapon that an adult has. and the child luau it Pnctlcully all other onu the child hirmelf uses. such Is Pierce of Alameda, California, who has been visiting his sisters, Mrs. Jamcs Mrs. Alfonso Brycnton, Bl-acldcy, and other relatives and friends, left on return to his home mornlnlz. His many friends were all pleased to see him looking so well. Mr. Pierce is empl~ycd with the Santa ‘Fe Railway Co. of Oakland, 22nd. The Provincial Exhibition at Charlottetown opens Monday even- evening programmes Mrs. J. V. Moore on Monday of EXHIBITION PRIZE LIST now being mliil<‘d to all former Exhib- itors. Wc want as wide a. distribu- tion of them as possible, and will thank anyone having an interest in the Provincial Exhibition to send for free copy. This year's Prize List is the best in Exhibition history, Write today for your copy. J. W. Bziulter, Secretary, Provln. clal E:xhibition.Assoclation. L-5947 LEFT‘ ON RETURN-—Mr. James N. 13.. will preach. L-5972-7-lo-ll. Chcavcnnisii Pastoral Charge. PICNIC SH0ULDEIEhSo’lc°Lb' — — — 190 ., °ltl..‘.f.:’.:-......*.‘ BACON SI-ICED 0...... Lb- — — 27° JULY io, 1936 "-3t'Ilu/'.'- If [)1]!/\ In 5/lop GROGEIIY SHOPPING IIEWS FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MOIIDAY EATON’S BULK COCOA, 2 Lbs. — — 27c SHREDDED WHEAT, 2 Pkgs. —— _ 23¢ SURPRISE SOAP, 10 Bars _ _ _. _ 49¢ SUGAR Gr-n-I-M 10 Lbs. _ —— _ 53c 01' Brown ICING SUGAR, 1 Lb. Pkg. 10c. 2 for 19¢ PASTRY FLOUR, 7 Lb. Bag —— — —— 27c TOMATO JUICE, 1 Gal. Tin — —— — 49c KRAFT ’s"‘_;';'f,,;‘Y§‘,§‘ 8% Oz. Jar — — 19c ‘¥',-,,‘ 3 for 25c CLARK’S SPAGHETTI CORN FLAKES, KeIlogg"s —- —— 3 for 25c SHORTENING ',f;'';':,?,{}’ 2 Lbs. — -— 25c BUTTER 2 Lbs. ———49c JELLY POWDERS ,,"I_’;,‘,’,fifj{, 3 Pkgs. 13c FRESII FRUITS and VEGETABLES NEW CABBAGE, 2 Lbs. — — — — 15c NEW CARROTS, 2 Bunches — -— 250 NEW BEETS, Bunch — — -— —— — 10c TOMATOES, Firm, Ripe, Lb. — — 19c NEW HEAD LETTUCE, Each —— 10c LEAF LETTUCE, 2 Bunches — — 9c FRESH PINEAPPLES, 2 for — —— 25c PLUMS, Eating, Dozen —— — — — 19c MEATS FRESH and SMOIIED CHUCK ROAST BEEF, Lb.——-—l3c CORNED BEEF, Lb. —_ ._ _ _ __ 12c RIB ROAST BEEF, Lb. — — — — 19c COOKED HAM, Lb. — -— — —- —- 49c MACARONI and CHEESE LOAF, Lb. 25c FRESH LAMB AND'.VEAL. ALL CUTS FRESH SALMON, Lb. 23c and 25c FRESH FILLETS, Lb.--————20c SMOKED FILLETS, 2 Lbs.————25c l3T)'¢‘nl0n. Charlottetown, Thursday re ing. Aug. 17. full afternoon and molipxgfikw::ell:‘(IrlnuIibn?I'e2InI;hl: is spendlns hf-‘T h°“d“Y5 Wm‘ h" re ‘ worthy and distinguished ' both of whom have occupied h‘gh- est positions in the Most Worship- ful and sovereign Gland 0'““‘3° Lodge; of British Americfi» left the Island on Tuesday mom- mg by car ferry enroute for their home stopping of by the WHY W address It large celebration on the 13th in one of the Wesiem towns. mer and Brenda Gnilnnt are visittig Lime Miss Joyce Cantwell_ dity. couple father, J. E. Cantwell, Summersidc. Dr. Lewis C. I-Inslam, Montreal General Hospital. is spending a vac- The, ation with his parents. Mr. and M“- H. B. Haslam. Springfield, P. E. I. Mr. Fred Wave, Hunter River. was in the City yesterday. His many friends are glad to see him Around again, after his recent illness. Miss Catherine MucPhail. Otlrawh Is spending several weeks in Orwdl. where she is the guest of M”- Lionel Lindsay. of Montreal- Personals Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant, El- latives in Tlunish. lath, lsth. 20th and 21st, with 22nd reserved for possible postponement. Write your friends and tell them about our big Show which we promise will be the greatest of them 1111. Send for Prize List today. J. W. Boulter, Secretary, Provincial Ex- hibition. Charlottetown, P. E. I. L-5948 WELCOME GUESTS — Mr and Mrs. Stewart Adrian of Regina, Susie. were welcome guests at the Westmorland home of Mr. and POISON JUST ARRIVED — Car Hydrated Lime, Arscnate of Lime and Bluestonc. We carry SPRAY PUMPS and PARTS and do repair work at moderate rates. It pays to spra)’ well and often. POOLE & THOMPSOII, ‘Limited Montague. "There’ ‘A N I M A L” . . . . said the man who Ind hard about 3 giraffe but, seeing one convinced him that such animals live. the stories your flnvor and lasfln CHEWING . . Your taste fol I TWIST” CHEWING In the O: 9 VIIIWIIIC. Mum‘: “Q- You my be inclined _to doubt —;s -1:-. l friends tell about the friendly “ g goodneu of “BLACK TWIST” L1 . but not after you have tried it. - I: you that H. 8 N.’| “BLACK ":1 LEW-7-10-13-17 SIIO such show for you. most"-