So extra delicious Mtbginsb fruits l No other food has such an appeal on a hot. day as Kellogg's ‘.‘WAXTITE” Corn Flakes! They win fickle ap- petites, they satisfy_ hungry folks! As an extra-summer taste thrill, eat ‘Kellogg's “WAXTITE” with the lus- cious fresh fruit now in season. Such a diet is not only ideal trom a health standpoint, but it is refreshing! You can eat Kellogg's “WAXTITE” Corn Flakes liberally ateany meal because they p...- r liiasternluartlian snow from Holman Catalog. ' ..'|F ITS NEW we have it. Ives "d Murdock Ltd. 61l—d6—~.'ii. -.'DON'T FORGET special Tilt-e at. Montague Friday even» ..*E.NTRIES.— For Montague Ram. Saturday July 29th ~Mail Y9"? 91411’! now to T. G. lves. sfllvvl- Supplement $100. Male PTBTBYPBG- D- A. Ruse. Montague 007-‘20-31. ufron anus-Two new dwell "l! nouses at Montague. centrally located. For particulars apply to 0W1". James Mahmr. ‘Montague. 608-245-411. ..'SPECIAL DANCE at Car writer's cabaret, Montague, Mbrl- day evening, Orchestra with Mr. Doucetie oi Keith's circuit in at- tentlance. ' 66228-11. -_-"F-R5E Fos ALL Tnor, 2.40: “(lit 2-25 P808. are the classes ml" Molllllllue Races. Three Hun-i tired dollars in each class. Five per cent :0 enter. Entries close Saturday. July 2on1. 6111-26-41 ..'DID I no want Mail my‘ entry to T. G. Ives ior the Monta- gue Races. Yes. They close this Saturday. -'I‘hat‘s the place where you get your money soon as the race is over. We're all going on August 9th. 614—26—-4i. .."THE NEWEST IN SILK SHIRTINGB is here. also Crepe de Chene and GeorgetttyB-louses to match. Fancy voile blouses with colored trimmings at $1.39. Ives & Murdock Ltd. 810——26—-3l. -~*0H YES. We have them, night this way. What? A special lot of Men's suits. purchased from an over stocked manufacturer at our "W11 Drlces and You wouldn’t be- lieve the values we are offering unless you see them at prices "rom $10 to $351 Sizes 36. to M. Ives & Murdock Ltd. 609—26——3l. digest easily. Let the children have all they want. ‘iwaxrira lllh oln (is! olzl CORN FLAKH51f;'ii-l"-iI-i»"‘_f-;§ n, n: noon-l Aho Ilhn ol XELLOGWS llUIII-ES all IELLOGG‘! IIAI, golhl old lllnllol or. Cliff Chronic. Diseases. ‘iharlottotown P. E. Isllnd, Clnldoi . _ I12_I?rinco 8t. HOURS DAILY, 11 to 2 p. m. Montague ~ it I l Horse Races Wednesday August 991. $900.00 in premiums. Following are the classes: I-‘ree int all Trot. Purse $300.00. 2.40 Trot 8300.00, 2.26; Pare, $300.00 and elitry lee of‘ 5 per cent in all classes. Entnlee close Saturday. July 29th. National Trotting Association rules to govt ern. Mail your entries early to T. G. lves, Secretary. Dr. o. A o. Archibald Grlduatovon N. Y. Post Graduate Modloll. School and Holpltal _ Practico limited to Eye, EarpNolo and Throlt ' - Oiflco Boyer Bulldlngfllrolt Goorgo Strut, Oppollto Gulrdlln Office Tolophons ISO-J. ~ Oiflco Hourr-O to 12 l. m. I told MORSON 8t DUFFY Iarrlotsrl and Attornsyot-Llw. MONEV T0 LOAN lolloltoro tor Roy_ll Ilnk o1 Clnlda TQWOOOO-O-O-“O-OOOOOO-OO QO-O-OO ll. l. ll A B 0 N Upton-onto! - Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I Qrldoolo In Optometry Toronto can». Exoluolvo Toll lioorl 0o» MGIII will Drop M -i-_-_¢_i-4. Professional Cards S. S. HESSIAN larrlotor, Solicitor ,Notlry Publlo Eio W. Miles A A Garrison A. 3., M. D. I20 Brighton Rood. Charlottetown on Tioltinont In oolomd can: MONEY TO LOAN T-héhmugzw Monilguo P. E. llllnd - Mark R.Mc(luigan,BA l/Iacleotl a ll I Bentley IARRIBTER. aoucrron. arc w‘ f: :_E§'gi§'15f§§" c‘ ’ - Ilrrlotors and Attornsyo MONEY TO LOAN l Office-Bank oi‘ N. l. Ohamboro 1 p. m. Mly be ooriluliod oil hours lt 11d l-lllllboro Qt. Monov to Lolr. Olmoron Block Chlrlottotown, P. E. lollnd MacDonald 8r MoPbee B. A. ti. A. MloDonlId. n. r. m»... McLean 8r. MoKinn0n DONALD MeKlNNON ‘ Barrister. Atiornoy-lt-Llw Oftleo-Royll Ilnk Building Charlottetown, P.‘ E. Inland Iorrlstorl, Attornoy, Etc. Monoy. to L n Rlloy Iulldlng, Chl lottolown L J. A. MoEAGHEN. Oph. D. EV! IPEGIALIIT Eyol oalmlnld on’! “Qllllll iurnllhld whon noldod- - omen-m oramm Btroot (shove Parson's B and 10 oont J. D. Stewart, K. C. llrrlotor lnd Solicitor. I4 Groll Goorgo “not. lelloltol‘; for the Union Ilnk oi g ' ‘ " Olhdll. p Palmer l 8r Palmer H. Pl ' K. l . ‘ lttm-l‘ ' Iii lrnlfi 0. H L. Poltnor "w" 1M1 ‘m. ‘qt u‘. Ilrriltoro, In. ' i ~ . ' ' llnk oi Novl looti; lulldlng Inning W-lnflilililmlll Charlottetown, pl. l.. _ _ -1'olophono= Ill-L- lllonoyto Leon , _ . ~ . I ~. . ._ a .'_'n_ ‘son Spencer is visiting her tents ‘Mr. and Mrs. Angus MoBesih Ifn ‘Montague. P. E. l. Pulmonary "lfuporoulloovlo lpoolllllt N —- PERSONALQ ..fiMrs. Harry McPloud n; Bus» Itlon. lMnssi. accompanied thy her“ Dill“ ..'lMiss Sarah (‘vol-don has arriv- P-tl at her home in- Montague after spending tho wintunln lBosion. met wuvst or Mr. and rMrs. Angus I~Msr~tin. I ..'l.V|r_ tl-lnrry Mucfiloud, torm- .'vl'lr with the Ilnltetl States Mar- “ne finrps in France during the |World War in the Iamous Marines ins a sergeant. arrived Wednesday ‘in a vacation to the Island and is .;t guest at the home o! Mr. and iWlljs. Aug-us iMoBeaih oi lMonlia- 5mm. - a-{oo- BCHOOL EXAMINATION AT NORTHAM Many 0i the residents oi Northnm enjoyed a- rare treat on the alter- noon oi June 30th. in the shape oi; the setul-nnnual school exnminntltm The teacher. -Miss Helena iMscDon» slgi. who had hntl charge oi‘ th school since the beginning oi Feb- ruary. had. during her entire stsy. ‘shot-ed tirelessly with her pupils so. that when the ilnnl test came they were ready. The classes were rixaminrd by ‘Miss Eleanor Dymeir: Miss Etna Stewart. Miss Laura Dy ment and lMrs. MacDonald. A very entertaining program, con sisting oi‘ songs. dialogues. mono ' logues. etc., followed, then the r-andy and congratulatoryremarks‘ Mr. D. S. Ramsay voiced the sen timents oi all present when hr spoke in glowing terms oi the exce‘ t lent work done by Mrs. MacDonald and the pleasant relations exist. lng between teacher and pupils He referred to the advancement that had been made along several lines ‘but more particularly to tho very noticeable improvement thal had been wrought in the manners nr the pupils. lWhen we meet the small ho-y on his .way home tron) school. and he suddenly stops his BRINGING? or rA THER- uw- sustain-- HAVE YOU seas: » MAQQIEE: BROTHER? He's (omw -ro»-~ 662-2841. ' 0L2——20—'4I. , ..'WANTEO TEACHER. 8E- cond Class for Union Road A_| the direction oi tlleteacher. School ‘AN’ HE HAD BETTER NOT ~: . , . _ _I _ I THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN. ‘ Good "All-WeatheW-Treod-Fabric . i 30 x 3%. (All-Waiter . 11m s»; All-Wired Tirol- Iolgi and tough to tlolot skidding through .'_'&OI¢l I o; 3 different types and,“ g . i l a prices now available j. t orrlsflltovrotlels to Oveirlontls A Y More people can own ForfdsJhet/rohrts a Those who. own them can aflard to drive them more g BECAUSE r fhesefiobdyear Tires at forlayriprices - provide a costl-[qer-mile lower fhan heretofore Possible "Nou-Skid” Tread-Fabric 30x3%i Th Tl hll be ZQMII hill- dfglefimrlflllrflf clrl; lnflglle Ualtodonéltateo ond Cllolo. lltrod ti} . of.‘ llllo. d "I h ‘m, “n” eonloi prevlouly bums so IIIII’ an. l - - a ' ‘son n .1 ‘- " M h (holds in Inca-nah; nnnlnrl for tho ceotro-Croos-Rlh. Flll Goody: Rd.“- “niwunj u‘ “d “in-fin vprc-itfl yolro. Tho roeoi lood 80x W; tho ooootrocflol-flo ‘I01 .}_|I'lh__lrhl dill .ilz.oo uoed here l yeor lgoylt qqkklknoplllgd leadership omooftho lowor- s ._ died idealers sell lioodyeorTires The Goodyear Tire Riibber Company of Canada, Limited "All-WeathermTroadn-Cord 30 x 3K. ' l ‘ Glvoo Fold,- M“ and Overland ovndl Goodyear-flood economy ond Goodyosr Cord Ho: tho loloao. nfljnl. ill-WI"!!! ljltw game to politely touch his cap. we trouble that was tor the advance» invariably ask who teaches in that ment u! her ‘pupils and we can Thus. ‘Mrs. ‘Mat-Donald's patient work has not gone unnoticed. A very interesting feature oi’ the examination was the display ot tan cyowork made by the pupils under DUAL eussose cows 0am ntvon I The day 0t the dual cow is here. d-ler place is on the Leaving Certiilrates were present-illl/ETME 18ml W116“ EPW154519" ed w (llenn Stewart. Alfred l.ink-idl-‘lil‘.l'lll8 or sneoiallaed bee! "lak- letter. Annie Dyment. Roy Dy- hi! is not desired. The avernfii’ ment. LenaaColwill and Fay Llnk-Ifflflllfil‘ is not a sawlallal- Ha i! my...‘ pill“ [or peyfefl M. not interested ln the two cows iect attendance were won by Etheliiil one calf nroneéltlsll- m" is he ailment. Fay llljilzlclsttsr and Alfred la$tiS§lIf£w'wlt.l11l"d‘a:Yggilllllzvugs? ‘ etter. rues were also "v l _ ' - _ -t enior Class Standing and hlgheest smooth-fleshed vow that ew-ulza marks gained in School Leaving ‘l "W"? llddtll‘ all‘! l'°'\l M" M9 Ewimtlartlli-tizlszimatlon the still]: 0&1?’ 2:22am‘ m“? c5“ tribute that can be paid to a tr-acn- "l? dull w" ll "Will bl" 0"“ l“? er n. that she considered nothing a. is not immune to mlatall" . » \ highest nuny oi‘ us who have had experi- ence with real double-deckers school. ii we do not already konw. truly say this of Mrs. MacoDonaldn know, The dual purpose cow is need- ed. Vl/ihen the patrons tanning are able to iind the class oi cows that will produce more llllllllll" butter iat to sell. more skim milk for the‘ pigs. batters steers {or the feed lot nnd better heifers i045;- pleni-sh their herds. they will buy lt-hem just as they are available 31nd an profitable prices to the uproducef; Real utility is what is [sought hv the average tarmer. lt mayxlhqiound in dual purpose cattifwi-ll‘. n. N. -'-—-—¢o>—-—— BOY SCOUT CONGRESS Palms. July 27.—An internat- ss ional congress oi Eloy Scouts. pre- sided‘ over by Lieutenant General of mixed _ Sir \Robert S. Baden Powelhditdicult to Obllllll more than from founder oi the Boy Scouts and“! to $10 a ton next Winter. Al Girl Gufides opened at the Sor- the present time there ls no new honne today. hay offered (or sale, and market ‘The congress, which will last quotations are iur last year's hay through out the week. has. as its The ‘farmers are too busy too purpose the adoption oi. measures make any shlllmellls 110W i118! for intensifying the enrolment n! would upprecisbly- ailect. the boys in “W; orgauizafllgitg or prices. but when they are able various countries into closer re- i0 0'0 i0 there llllfllllfi ‘be fl he“! lat-lions with each other. GenernlPXDfirt dPnland. prlrr-s would be flndenlPowell announced that the Qt-cndiett somewhat, lbu] indica- membershlu o, H“, Boy 5w.“ u; tons are tlmt the United States the worm was now ‘leaving we is Well supplied. Farmers will be two mmqun mark 1' . 40519 to Winter-more stock than last year. and this will he reflec- ted in lthe price of beet and dal- MUOH LOWER PRICE ry products. Corn is doing well. EXPECTED FOIR HAYdespite the enrly rains. and there _ " ls likely to be a record yield; KINGSTON, July 28.-— Dllcnss- -—-—<.4'>—'——- ing lire price or hay. a llrge deal- When is n lrult stalk a good e-rt states that In. view or xheswlmmofl- When it. stems t-llo general crop there, lt would bocurralll-l. . -’-BY' GEORGE’ MoMANUS v_ _ ____, a - NO folk: wiles-e i WAL-WHEN HE bNEAKL-‘D THE our or M~r JAIL. ~ m»; MATTEQ°J trier ‘ri-qagoooa opt-zit RE T OF THE Q1’! . an. ‘r pkg: ‘ _ TIME l5 n’? 'v'i_I~I-\ EXPECT i-ziwl HERE ANY - rhlNUTE - WHAT Q0 bi- WATCH l‘: GONE 2'. i |r| n- DARN t?‘ H! S! i BEEN HERE. - I l Mifififlfl Hlfil MY A 2.34." .. " 1-_- ° ‘i=4 4-‘ -~"-...-~;-.;-a':l-:-\ ,. \ v wviri‘: A l. I w». .‘ l. a \ h.“ _-.... _ .._ .....,.._u_,-_- ._ .. ~_~=-< .