,. wlw-r sorrel/innit 4, "1926 . idle meat of the wheat . HREDDED1 Central Guardian vice ncxt Sunday ill llnrtney Hall at 2.30 p. m. l ll HARTNEY - There will lie scr- 1 CORNtWALL—'l‘here will he ser- vice in tho United Church or Can- ada, West River on Sunday Sept. 5th at 11.00 a. m.. at Kingston at 3.00 p. 111. alld I11 Cornwall at 7.30 THE WHEAT lSCllIT is Shredded Wheat in fer form-delicious with butter: l cheese or marmalades p. 1n. TH E ELECTRIC TIL FIVE OR SIX (TCLOCK THE EVENING. lowest prices. Prowse Bros, Ltd. ‘eral Delivery, Registrator and w, shill be buying Blue- errles throughout the seas- ", paying highest market alue. We supply yell with “page; for shipping. I . Write or phone us for price. he Island Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Q-I-OI-O I-I-Q-fI-Q IQ-Q-I-O§-IQ\ "wow eo++0 +oo++ee§4 , Lester Douglas 39 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. l. cream Separator: HE SHARPLES SUCTION FEED sidms clean at ‘any speed. Terms to suit customers. Extra parts on hand. Write or phone 798 or 939 §444I% #IQ-§'I4§4-I' Id Sydney reened Coal ¢ 8T0 Wflll 810M035 Wm‘ "ill! was formerly n native of Newfound- Now is tho tlmelllnd. but cainc to tllo island many llent Coal. lace your order. Hard Coal ull received a sizes. st prices. llulllglilllllis "'1 “"89 "FM “tended. All that loving Coal both |l1 stove and chest- We will be pleased to e your order now, best quality, ‘Stamp Wickets will be opell from 10 a. m. to 12 noon. Mails for after- lnoon de-‘illatch will be closed at 12 noon. There will be no delivery by Letter Carriers. In Memoriam MR. DONAEOIEIA. McINNIS NOW OPEN for Iluclness give us acail and outfit your boy for School We will snvo you money on your purchases. Prowse Bros, lil~ 1732-9-4-3i. ‘Death the grim reaper is always stern alld lmposiilg but more so when it enters our home and claims from anlougot lls one lvllo is nonr and dear to us. Such was tho case when '|. visited Monticello t N __ l_ _ , “Vpgt on Alollday’. Jilly 12th audwgw ogglvbwlf “Ll?” spendmg a took from that place one of its es-lp ugollegnllvlt‘ ml’ brother M“ ‘\' tcolllod residents, Mr. Daniel A.' ' ‘ .111. ——Alr. Jaulcs Camp- IMCIRIIIS ntqho zlge of 7-1. Deceased had been in boor health for the past six luontils and ihlspiil- all that kiild nursing and care could do ho peacefully pus ' ‘(I zlway- ‘llo was at- tended ill his last illness by his pastor. Rcv. K. C. Alcldlersllll and lllcd fortified with tile inst rights of the Catholic. Church. ills funeral _took place to St. Margllrcts (.‘ll1lrcll on .ll1ly l-itlrwilerc :1 Itcquionl lligh Alnss was sung and all that HARTSVILLE AND VICINITY— r. Norman MacLennan returned ton. — Mr. Earl Aizlc-Lood. Summer- iilile Bilent Sunday at his Ilonle ilcro. ~~Mrs. Ray Frlzzell null cllil. drcll, (lharirlltotolvn, "m smmllng their vacation at Airs. Frizzelfl; former home. ~~Aii-.~l Jelllllo Mac. Lood of Aioutague was .1 you... rlsfttlr here. the i-Zllcst of her cous- 111 Miss Kathryn AlacLellnan, iPLAY ENJOYED—Tlle (l. AI. Ii. .1\. Ilali at Vol-non ltivcl" was filled remained of a kind father and ill1s- to capacity on Alollday evening baud was laid to rest. ill tho ad- liist when the Si. Alargzlrcio joining ('_(‘.lllOll‘.i‘y. The pail bearers l7i'1lm=1ll<= (‘llllh 11H‘ seuicd I.Il(‘ll' play. "Molly llawn". it. provczl to lur-cel-nllulk. Angus n. hIt‘.(,'C»l‘lll2l('.I(. i"? a ilislliv ‘responsive. will cousi- Johu Aitllniyro. John L. lVll-(Yornlaclt l)’ “IUIYCCIIIUYQ lllltllfllli". and the Dfiilllltl A. luelmllaltl and reler|l‘l">"’l~“ "Pllillttfiii iiwlllsvives in a liicllarolt. Jle loaves to mourn ajmamlc“ filmy Jllsllfyl"? m" hliill sol-rowing wife. ollo daughter AI:11i-'(:xp°cl'““""“ ‘lnlenallwll Willi olino at homo. four sc-us .loscl5lt at Fgafiit? U110" perfonnzmce‘ l" n home. Noel In Berlin. N. 11.; and “auéllarlizulmodry. relmawks - A‘ NI‘ Peter and lilvovestls ill Ilritish Cnl- “he Flaw‘ hm‘ ti!“ wqmllw. ‘_l"'°"l"“l umbia. produce?!’ Cgwoqéodc llllin are" gfllig May his soul rest ill peace. m- ule péoplo Airllizifilélrs substantial cvldeilcc of goodwill were uil ills neighbors. llugll 1t. re- MRS. HARRIET COOMBS already anauifestetl toward them. as Vernon River parish was 'l‘llcrc passed away llt Lower anmngst mo first m- vohmmr. Alouizlguo on July 29th. our of Al- ('()]ll|'II)lll()l‘H after the fire which destroyed the church and all other parochial buildings n [ow ycapg 11110. As specialties there was llluslc by the MoPhee brothers or. cllestra; COIIIIC song by Wiliinln Neal. oncored; vioiill selections by Rllssoll dlflmict‘. a Alarltiule (‘ham- plon. wiiil piano zlccolnpanlnlcnt lly Michael McIntyre; comic song and dance ‘by M15593 Arm-y and biolls wcil rosport 1d citizens. I11 ltllc person o-l‘ Mrs. llzlrrict Coolnbs, at the ago of 67 years. Mrs. Coomhs years ago livlllg ill Albion until about thrcc mouths bofnro her dontil. Silo was taken to. llcr sis- ter's Mrs. ‘fayiors ill Lower Moll- taguc where shc was kindly at- care and medical skill could do “'11s done. but. all ill vain for when Gods call clinic silo was ready to go. Tho funeral was from tho resid- tluest. by Mr. lAiichael Mclntyrc, with Miss Annie AicDollaid accom- panist. giving that grand old fav. once of llcr sister ill Lower" Mimifll'llf;,,tllif§fl...°r Aligylefl ms ma‘? ltaguo to the Church oi‘ Iillglandlan h; . k L” M“ llcspqll‘, “l! ml ‘Cempwry m Georgeunvll’ whom plaidsis en encore ultlt lilo Old . Shawl." Anoillol- st iki r‘ l,‘ H _ ._ I _ y _ ‘ L _ . r n1, ID. & silo “as quietly laid to lest. Silo s]m(,,“py mlnprlsr.“ “nun HOIMM PHONE 176 CITY SCHOOLS lie-open on Tues- day, Sept. 7th (‘ARTElPS BOOKSTORE is always HEADQUARTERS for the best in School Books AND SchooISuppIIes Here you will find the beet. values. We have made a ntudy of the lupplylng oi everything required by the OTUDENT and SCHOLARS Ill the PUBLIC SCHOOLS. W6 sell all SCHOOL . BOOKS at prices made by the $_CHOOL BOARDfand we are Ill/Ina bigger value: than ever in WORK BOOKS, and all kinda of SCHOOL SUP- PLIES. A nice 9 Inch GLOBE ol the WORLD for $1.00 Self Fllllna FOUNTAIN Pens so "his each. Great Value in SCHOOL BAGS. 3""! IIOHQ the children. Pmmil! attention to every- Wv- aooxsrone open all “you s UCLOOK and l" "Ir WEDNESDAY sell. CARTER & CO» LIMITED. had illaiw Ilealitiilli lifrullrts 111111 ions IIIY Pills ililfI ltusscll AicPllizili ‘sprays of Ilouols winch ‘go to John AIcl’I_1o1-. banjo; and (ihostcr prove the ilstocin _ lli. which silo AlcPhco, piano tlCCOiIiplililSi. which was ileld. was ilenrtily cncorcti. and last but Silo loaves to mourn two sonsvnot least an cxilillltiou (lfstcpdtuuv- (icorl-tc and Wiillalu both 0t‘ Wllilrkllivl-Z by Miss Albina Peters, cham llllptfil! atlul,ono lonely grand (laugh lllmi 0f tho lilaritilue Provinces. to gtor Miss Julia. I-Ilizztiletil. at ilollle. Vlfillil lilllille ll)’ llll-‘i-‘il-tlll McPhoo-l ' Tho pail bearers were lliessrs. ‘I Marlélmte’ Cllllngilllolb "l" will". Dave lllclten. Stalllc ' llicken, Ros-l '0 111811 0S 11K t e i‘ flDDFBPlii- _ w‘ Moore. lamest {Grimm John tioll ill tilundorous applause for Wostnway and “lilliam Edmunds. mm‘ “Pllearmlm- The ilmtlmitl-‘i . “one hm not forgmuau netted ovor l00.0ti‘for tho Si. Mar- (Pmrint pleas“ copy) il-lrtlts lluiitlillg lund. JOHN R. CORBETT who preceded llilll. DCPQKISPII] ,_ _ I loaves lo mourn two 1 i . i‘ l ‘new ‘mshod pmcefuuy awdylGfllllVlllC three nlocesllllllllllhzttlll May 17th John R. Corbett of South ' ' “ s " Cr1nvml_ i“ m‘; mm your H “Mass. 11nd ollo of (1litll‘I0lIf‘.l0\VlI.l r apflvlq“! Hm "hm liq“ The funeral which look placo on __ r ‘ “If, "y'x';('l"l‘llli"ylI ‘gtmlfl "hi; the tiith was largely 11111111111111. lli-v. ‘Iffiiilllllllnfilfllllfi to Ill/I‘. wilhy IlIl-lbllllll- Mr’ ‘l’ [lmfimm- I"'°""|'“‘l ‘I l"""l" .i11g srlrlnon from " l . l\l. (lorhclt. where llo was ton- _ . “ _ Aggy our“ my‘ H" the and‘ ThDVIVIETEvOS (l, 7. lllld 8. Mullins twenty- tllird. one hundred and tlvoniy-first. t - i» . i. . - 1 a 1 l _ ' ‘ llllfll‘ilzflglllf‘?"qligfllIrtl-Kltlfilllrljlgolfirmly; sixty-ninth and fifty-filth paraphrase 'l.llil'(‘0lltlltlt¥l"l.tl‘ sccklilg to do all Fm [lmeml was m charge “I Mr‘ ‘ ' ‘ ’ ‘ ' . - I‘. M. . things for tho lovo oi God. Ilel ' “Lem! , twill-l a lucnlbcr ol tho Presbyterian ,(‘.huroh ill (ltlllllilil ill fllll commun- YOUR TEETH Ion for many yours. 11nd loading older of South Klrauvlllo (lilurclr, Can easily be kept white and clean by » Ills wrholn lifo sincere ill trllstillg i11- his Muster, his full lilo canto fr/lnl one source null ‘that ‘W118 Ills dllllll KLENZO DENTAL CREME the fnitll of a irllo (‘hristian sock- ing to do his Master's will. llo was ‘one o1‘ a family of sovou all of It removes the film, cor‘- reete mouth acidity, which ll one of the chief eauue of decay. harden: the gum! and leaves the mouth cool and refreshed. In N ostrils Quickly Subdued vaporize Catarrhozono In Bolling Water 2001a ‘Breathe the Medlcatedvvnpm‘ ""4 Benefit Come: lin a Few Minn"- Slmple to overcome colds by the CATARRJIDZONE ‘METHOD. Put ‘n sauce pan of water on a stove lAdd a half teaapoonful of CATAR- RHOZOAIE to l1. lpint of water. and bring it to a boll. Lot. the steam from the kettle fill the room. so .that the medicated air in breathedl in by the sufferer. You will notleo( an immediate result. The cough is relieved. the stuffed-up nostrils are loloaned. the DOUGH. BRONCHL T15 and GOLD quickly dis pear- For adults suffering from G IPPE. BRONGHJTIS or OATARRAH. this. treatment in Ideal. . For FIFTY CENTS you can buy (IATARILHOZONE in any drug: store. Price 35 eente and 60 eente per tube. soto ouLv av CURRENT WILL BE OFF FROM SIX O'- CLOCK SUNDAY MORNING UN- IN 1736. ' BOY'S surrs ml- SCIIOOI s06 our s°h°°l W“ “l” “t” W“ mlmlil’ lhuyis sum‘. u" the newest patterns on your purchases. Prowso Bros. Just the suit fir boy's for Schoolihld‘ 1732-9-4-3l. LABOUR DAY - At tile ‘Char- lottetown Post Office — The Gen- llvll Silent tho week olul in Springq ‘Julia Gallant. who had to respond and to two recalls; vocal solo. by rc- moml 5L Hm‘ 4 Cmmfklrlsi-rvatory ol‘ lliiilsic: IIIPHE. NOW OPEN for business give 118 in call alld outfit your boy for 1732-9-~I<3i. BOYS SUITS fol" Schoolsee our boy's suits all tile newest patterns Just the suit for boy's for School lowest prices. Prowse Bros Ltd. 1732-94-31 EXPERT COMING—.\ll‘.R.l<‘.R0ss, lI. A., Scientific investigator at tho Atlantic Experimental Station. hm returned froln Port Hawkelsllury and Causo where he has been study~ lng methods of fish handling and curing. He reports very successful haddock fishing in that district. Ml‘. Ross will leave immediately for Prince Edlvard island to observe the latest processes Ill connection with the lobster industry. (Halifax iicrzllll.) PERSONALS Alisa; Viola lleers. who has been visiting iler homo ilerc_ leaves this Elnflfililil! on roturn to Montreal. 1 l Air. and Airs. llnrold Young and ,.\Iiss Ethel Harries of St. John iclt by luotrlr Wednesday for. a trip to lCllarlottotown. Aliso E. It. AIacAdzllu of (fum- llrldgc. Mass._ is the guest of ilor sister Airs. W. H. Palmer at the Parsonage. Willsioc. Allss Blanche Hughes wllo has been employed with L. f‘. Worthy Co.’ (lrocPrs, for tho past. few years. loft. Wednesday morning for liostou whore she will reside ill future. Mrs. Langhlln ltoss. Eldon. ro. turned to her home after a pleasant wock spent with friends ill Ch‘- iown and Clyde River. Willie ill Clftown silo ilnd the pleasure of listening to Mr. AlacKonzie King. by Radio. Happenings of The Week ttloutinurrl fronl Page Ill) ard Nil-hols of thi- staff oi‘ tho Uni~ varsity of Alberta. Pldlnonlon, 1'1») turncd to Montreal yesterday after: a pleasant visltlut the homo of Mlxl Mrs. J. T. AicKenzie. Rich-l tern guests ill‘ Airs. Begi-fs lnotilcr. Ali's. Keith of Steiiarton. .\'. S.. hat‘.- returlled home. I I I Mr. Ii‘. 'l‘. Waikis is leaving this nlorlllng for Montreal. where l1.- will outer the Royal Victoria Hosp.- tai to undergo all operation. ills many friends wish him all early rc- turn to renewed health and activ ity. e e e _ At the 'I'l‘llill$ (Iourls this attor- lloon lea will be served by Ailss ids-- tollc \\'isr-. ‘Aiiss l). llcartz and Mis ‘Eleanor Cook. Tile Labor Day hostesses arc Mrs. (i. Coombs. Mrs. Ledwell. Miss Dorothy ‘Wlllialus. I I I Airs. A. E. Duff who has been Siillilllliil: two months in llostim with ill-r bright young daughter, fletiiy returned homo Alonday. Air». Dufl‘ ls leaving in the near future on a lrip 81111111. I I I Mrs. ii. l’. lnlclllelniu and family who have bcl-n sumnltiring n1 ilav ltfflllulli- lwiiurnrd to their homi- l" ‘sytlilvy Sunday by i1i0llil‘. I I I ‘R01’. W. lI. Ili!zlrtz._ I). I). of Alu- hcrsl. lcll this lveck n1;- Valle“... vor (111 a prcziching and lecturing tollr. Dr. lli-zlrtz. who is lilllllly- four years ot‘ ilgo. preached all tiloqucut and impassioned ‘rlt'l'iil0ll Ill Oxford Street (fhurcil. Halifax last Sunday. _ I I I Mrs. \\'. l’. Douli 11nd little grantisoll lilrrol AicKinllon have r11- turlled from a vcry pleasant visit with rclalives ill Amherst and ffapc’ Traverse. I I I t prnllllst- from Mrs. l"l'lllllt_ RUSH oll ,Illl.'. till: soldiers and sailors. QHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Licutenant-(loverllor of Print-c. Eil- ”' PAGE TIIIRIPELE ward island on board. Sill: riilnaInsI until ’l‘uc=1lay> lli-xi, . a w K Alisa Florence Martin who has been spending the suinlllcr llfllltlllywl with hcr parents, Di‘. and Airs. Mal-y tin. (irandviolv. ii-ft \\'il1inr-sllll_~;l morning on return lu Victoria, it. C. AIIHS Aiartill was ilccoulpanli-Ilt ' Suckviilc by ill-r lnoilli-rl Iand .~'llill.'l’-lil~lfl\l' Mrs. A. ll. Alurtiln] Alt. Stewart. i l . 1 ..| use as far l Airs. lirilcsi Jarvis and Aliss Hog-l sort rcturncd to Oil-awn. ’l‘hursd1 after a_pIcasanL holiday with All . IIDP.) Beairsto._\\"cr1t Street. I v I ' Rev. George (‘. Taylor 10ft for Westlno1lnt,_P. Q., on Thursday af- ternoon having gri-ntiy onjoyi-d his lmontll}. iloliday nluong his nuulcl" .0115 friends Ilifft‘. l I I I l Air. ltobcri _\ltl'.~it-illl'\'t‘y rctllrlli-J . .‘Aiouliay from 'i‘or1luto. wil '1: h»: ‘was visiting llis lillilllPl‘ Airs. J. A. Altilsscrvoy. wilosv hcallp is gratin»; nlly improving. ‘ I I I Miss Rota Aiuoihllllllil ri-tllrnt-tl Aimidily nftcr a lli-lighiful mouth Visit i0 Si. .lohll. - I I I Miss liossio SPlliliilll of Montreal is spchdlhs her holidays with llr. and Mrs. St-anlan. I I I 'l‘Ili- ‘Daughters ol’ tho are lllost forilllllttli ill l‘:iil|>li'(',' SPVIIFIIIK :1 her l't‘llll'ii from I-Iilglzlllll. in sin» 21 recital ill f‘ilnriotioiillvll, (Illflilll. illp ‘st wot-k ill ()l'lllllt‘l'. Alrsl Ross lslill Iillllxlisllivoillall ofi-ilnl'lll-l in: pt-lusollalliy’. null is. Wlilliilli‘ doubt tllc ulost brilliant and plval-rl lug illocllliillllst over ill-ard ill f‘:lll-, nda. llcr rcrlials ill Si. .lollll. .\'. lI.. have t'lllll‘illf‘tl llor iurgv .'lllili~ l‘lil_‘(‘.'4. Thu stage lli-lug :1 lllzlss III flowers scnt 0V0!‘ lilo fooiligills ti» l show IIlPll‘ zlpprocizltloll. Iior sor- viros tll'l‘ always given frr-i- for patriotir: work. and iluriilg 1l1i~ idllglzlnrl allil France fol‘ cllit-l'i:llll~.lll and Airs ltoss‘ have spcut. Like the ilnllglltcr of Kings ill the 150111: oi‘ ‘Solomon. on who: sweet oinlnlclll was slllfiilftfil, All' 1926 takes hcr perfume from l1 jar, From Paris has (‘Ollifl this intcsi sweet i'l'il'olit_\'~lllly painted or m nmelcll jars o1‘ pcrfulno paste. casy to slip into [he purse; uuupsottzilli.» and fragrant with all the “lslllzlrtor scents. I I I Aliss lDorolhy ‘Stewart. is arriv~ ing from Plymouth. Alas-an. today m1 :1 visit to her mother and rela- A host of friends will bc delighted to lourn that Dr. W. L. liolnlilll oll Toronto University is nklking nl splendid recovery after his rcconti illness. l)r. llollnall bccalno illl whilr visiting at his old llollln lnl Sllillillfifliltllf. - I I I IMr. ltcginaill Saunders who hall liccu (spending lilo sunllner with ili-il Ilarents. Mr. and Airs. A. (Y. Stlllli-i dcrs, Suin-ntcrsitlc him returned to New York to resume his studies. I I I I)r. and Mrs. Ilarper and little. ilaughtcr. left Tuesday on return to ‘SOIIIIII. Alabllilur. aftcrdl most delightful visit with Mr. and Mrs. U. Gordon. I I I Miss i.1-nu Mt-Lurc is visitinl: wiiil college chums in Windsor. N.‘ S. on her way io ‘Toronto. whore sll" will continue Ill?!‘ lillllllilél at the I I I Mrs. l1‘roil'k ilyndlniln loft 'l‘hurs» day afternoon oll a visit to Ottawa. o o p Miss Marjory lbagan left Thurs- day afternoon on holiday visit to Ottawa 11nd other points of intor~ Psi. I I I Mrs. A. Lord's ~nlauy friends will rrgrci that sho is inllIi-lposed hav- lug slipped on the stairway of hcl" Ilomo on ltncllford street a folv [dc-ya ago. Silo received a scverc shaking-up and narrowly escaped serious injury. I I I ‘Hostcsscs ut rho Golf Links this afternoon are Mm. F. J. lNnsh. Mrs. l3. Rogers. Mrsqll. W. Weeks. Mrs. R. ‘McEwen Miss Nancy Weeks. 011 ‘Monday tea will be served by Mrs. i’. ifdlasznrd. Mrs. G. W. Wake- ford, Mrs. A. Duff. 11111111 E. Has- zurd Miss iH. Wllkeford. I I I A great many of the summer vis- liors at Holland Covo and tho sum- luor resorts leff Thunsda-y after- noon for home taking advantage ui the through lPullman service offer- ed on that day. I I I Mrs. W. A. McLnreu. Longlvortil Avenue. entertained at Bridge on Thursday In honor of her house guests and other friends. o o o I Mr. H. 'l‘. Begg and daughter oi Dot-l“ '('.lll.'lii _ u t» a inc 5 |1l.llli'.; Illl- alilll ill‘ llli» l’ "‘“" li‘ullzlill.lll irllll. o1‘ (‘llllllllnrl l’ ill '1 - "l ‘Mdllllipi-s. .\lit'l' liiwlillyllill \'illlllll'i l-w x 11l- l‘Ii'i‘l<'i|| llusiiiulls- lll llll» 11.1." . . ‘l "My lil‘illl'lt‘ Prlltiili-l lli~ l'1-<~~~'.\i~ii lill MM. WW. rut illipillllirlli-lli at; lllillllljci-l" lit fin“ i h, l. Ill" mouths ill St. .Io|ln Mr. ltoss I)('lll,'.§"\Iii"S m‘. onginuvl. rm. U“, S,‘ John Drwa llalivl- n1’ Idllllliiil. Illill cullll- > v _ i ill \l'il'i'li I‘ll|" Ilil‘ i<ll]1l\"- WM" I "l " “mmm 5 “Hm”. lmlwl‘ i. t. \ ASK YOUR GROCER FOR "' THEM LILY B! S C UIT AVARD CREAMS as TIP-Top i {ég-"DBISCUIT / 4 3/ 1,. c’ CUSTARD CREAM l“ 1.11:1! ctilsrlzn so»... PEARL EL .'l; ] I f; / /[///\ VERNE BISCUIT / I \ T‘- :| a . l. . P ltililllf. M‘.Ivi-priwollii-ii llll‘ wilol» ill‘ 1!l»- lulu?» H“, Somwllll; illsiillliiolis o1’ Illi- l-lln. “ Illizlnlsai-lz. Silslc. ill .\'tl\'l'lllllt'l' I111 l. laud “lSzlsh. couliilg 111st. 11s iili‘(*.'i.'I_\' 11111.. liolli-il. ill ('lllll'li>ili~11l\\'ll ill .I.'1r1=l v yllI131l_ gillfvl: 111111 I111» :ll\v:_ ‘itll MARVE N, LTD. war. silo list-ii this gym“ [alrllfl i“ t--~-————¢~—-—-~-~-——- ---~..--_.___’...~_~ k_ .-. (‘llll1. ill which Il"l1iI">1' primit- iillgiisllllulll I1_v llllill.‘ 'i':1 ||Iili1I.. l4‘l i. 1: ‘z 1:1 was illilliIlLIPl‘ .~li1'l'4i.1»l\' _ :1 W“, .h|_ I, lStolly l’l11lll-. S|r:1lll.l1ilri- .-nd l‘ri1' . .. _ _ .‘-li|l|_\ 11111 .v1l.~<l. .\ll)i'l‘l.iI li|j4;.':ll' llllil ilcrlli-ri. 1-.ll 1.111- .“li.'_lil “l ~11» Al: Allll-l: i.- 2i lzl-i-l. ..],.‘._‘,_k__. U. “ilPIIII Pil 1|l.1l .:-ll. lill~ ifllllll ions 111 l4‘ l-rwllli-l h, IIWWPII 1.1 pl-l-pilul nl ill~~ ll ll lli‘! '. ill itl ll: 1.1 ]|_\‘ <1 III ti liillwl 1 11111 \' e !!1:l_\' 1' iilvulii l. l-ll-lilll III .1 i~ 111d liulll lli‘ i'l1ll l'1ll-- lliil CANADA BISCUIT ($0., LTD., OWNING AND OPERATING J. A. now III‘ Ililiill ‘l1-~-l1 .1 irllni ll l.j.' .'l !~!li-il'l lir- ri-d <11‘ —'.Il“Il tdlpllllfln "11 -. its llll-"w ill II ll-iwllloll: l.. lli-- II ll/l 111 llltlllll-lli. :1 lliii .~ll4l'.\' \\'.t\“. till- ill. nail rill ill . , .1 11"". ; w. l. v U. . . lives. ‘Silo \\'iII llo tlu- guest o1‘ her . . _ l,“ " l“ lliiili 11.1.. .1.-- :1 .l.i. 111.1111 .11 .1 ._ ll\i‘ ]llii'i 111 Ill" il!|El|l'.< o; ' 1'. n n ,_ H “m. 1‘l]i; gfnnlhnoyhpr’ Al“; l)’ 5mm...“ _ _ _ _ v I lfllllllti-l ..l.l.ili . 11.1.. . l - KN". S‘Om4 Iylillllllll-ltv“)! Ililll (111.1. .ll1=l . ~‘ . M, may}. hlshinn, . ' _ lull) lllls lu-i-ll :1 ll"llilllll“lll 1111111.“ I A m H, m] “m! EHJIM.“ ‘Hpiuly Prat and ‘IVS. Hiram mm "I ill-r o1 IIII‘ t'll:ll'|<>llclil'.vll (luv \\"HH;~H_ pyllilllrl-il 1h»- lililwi 11pm.- Alonrtilll, arc zllllong llll‘ l\‘l‘ll'llllllil visitors hero l't*lli‘\\'lllt{ ITIIEIIII-Slllli-l. l“ a I Airs. .l. D. Yorke of (llacc Ray. is visiting lul- Jlilil lAIrs. .1. J. lMcKlzl- non. llrightbu Road I 8 fi Airs. McCabc anti little daughter Betty who have been visiting Mrs. Ailc(‘aiie‘s sister. Mrs. W. (‘.. S. Mal Lure a1, her lovely IIOIIILHBOIIIHIIIIII- ley. lcli Tuesday for their iloulo i.1 Heston. tell lit-v. .l. R. rind Mrs. Aliliar of Al} lwrion. who have been oll a motor in Pugwash, this \\'l‘l'.I( for :1 filltilli visit bcforo rl-tilriliilg ilonlc. I I i‘ I lliIIriS Etta Thompson. llcllcvlllu; loft Wednesday nlorning for (‘ai- grlry. Alla. I I I Air. George Auid. who has ilcnn visiting horc, spoilt. lilo past. woe-i; 011d ill Fredericton. N. lI.. wiiil Mr. and Ali's. F. B. lllllgtlcolllllv. hoforc. leaving for Toronto to rcsulllc his studies. I l l liriilud spocklcil trout was so ti-lnpting to tho Priuco of W111»: that hi! abandoned ills ordinary cus- tom of having no llfeilklflflt and at; a ilonrt-y fish nlcnl every lnorllinl‘. willie ho was visiting tho R01‘ Scouts of Wales in their nilnunl cli- culupntcnt. The mountain air of Wales and the active open-nlrdlll‘. of the tcntod colony gave the Prince such a keen appetite that he could not. resist. the smell of trout grilled with bacon. I I I Ills Lordship Bishop Morris-oll of Antlgonish. N. 1S.. accompanied by Rev. Dr. -Madi"herson of Si. Francis Xavier University returned homo last week after a delightful tolir of Prince Edward island. While in lSulmmerslde they were guest; of Rev. John .l. Mncdonald ni S1. Pauli: Globe. I I O ' ‘The visit of the H. M. (. S. Pal~ riot m Summeraide has been the oc~ cmlon oi‘ a general round of fbstl vities in honour of the officers and Mr. f‘. Loulrl" Alilils. luauagr-l" tho (‘ilarltltli-lolvil ‘Ill'-'.lli('Il of (‘tillalllllu llank Icarus next wcclr ill order to ruin-l 11p his llUW appoiutlncut of managq oll tllc llll'l‘l'l‘. nt Ilrillgr-inlvll. one-hull‘ yo: ~ Il4‘|‘l'. It is fo lo say previous llllillttl-IPI‘ ‘ liullk o1‘ (§illlllilt‘|'l‘fi.lll lhi- city illi- ])I‘I‘SS(‘II llllllsclt‘ nlorv favorably olll to the colnlllcrl-izll (‘flillllllllllly thaul Mr. ilVlilcs. III’ I24 lllilrougilly‘ i-fll-l clout. ill illc discharge of his very; rvspo1lsibli> ilntii-s, always t-ouri-. coils and pleasant ill his llcnlillss wiiil tho public. Alillillllzll All‘: Allies has not taken a |)i‘()i1Il|l1‘lll‘ part. ill IIIIIIIII‘ zlffzlirs llc has bi-vlr closely ilssociulcd wiiil and active-- iy llltorcsicil lil most. tho busini-s-sl 11nd putrlollt: ilrgalllzlltitlus. till‘, ilu» occasion oi‘ patriotic. (lrivcs. and drivcs for various flfiltliillib‘ orary treasurer, pariiclll11rl_v ident- ifying ilimsolf with drives IOTUIIIH. ti’. i‘). l. Ilospltal and llle Salvationi l\rnly. nil of which wore outstantb‘ .' lngly successful. llo has been any active member of lilo executive of‘ . tho local branch of the Navy Lenq gun and n prominent. molnbor of.‘ tlolis. ‘Air. Miles has zlctcd as hon-y l I Corns Drop Out “ In Hot Water; It is very easy to take ollt a norel corn by the "Putnam" method. You‘ take a special foot bath which is‘ described in the directions that go} with the package. Apply n few drops of Putnam's Corn Extractor. and out comes the corn. roots and; all. There is no pain. not even, soreness; the thick tissue is soft-l men. The Patriot arrived on Moi".- Summerslde who have been the day evening with llis lHonor the ened. and healing "Putnam's" goesi to the heart fo the corn. Success: guaranteed. 25c. at all dealers. l Si. .:lll1l ‘Willi llll'lll lo llltll‘ nvw llollli- iii‘ Or (mlmllprvrlllii- I'ill'llll)t‘2lII. Airs. Allli-s llzls iilli'l :1 \'1'i'_1' |lIi|'41l'I iowil. ililll ‘ill the irillslillliilllu‘ lliiYl‘ l'llill‘lli'il'i'lll‘tl sllrilll llll‘ lil‘i'i‘. Sntfliuh, 5|I\4-l|I ]ll$I'1~' wi-rl- (‘llllltlll- All". Iillil .\Il\ .\llll'.‘» 1111- lul-lllllvrs l»! . .., l. - ;,,-.- "gm/l lli YIIFIOIIS . 11.1.1 I llli 1 l’i~t ls Proillilll-ilrlll. wiiil lIll"\.'-;|‘\»_<‘ vlilIftillN of ‘clnsll-lv Ilii‘ ‘ \I1' ;l1irl .\Il‘.: II. .\ L "H, In 5L cmhoriuvs. 0m” ‘Wrpli-l‘ of ilii- Vallazllull Bttilll’ of (‘illu- illrl-l» i-biliill-ll arc now lilmlil-il .11 llnl'llzldol-;<. till» Yiriilriu ll. ‘W. l.. having t‘l)lll[iIi'I(‘l| SlX-iiiltlfilll lllll\'t‘ 111 IIlI' l‘ili.llll‘llt‘t‘ 111'" “lli -' sw-rvil-c lli the lllluklll‘ 'I1't'lll1l"'l llv lluli’ ‘l""‘tl""i‘--l~'"'** lllill ll“>,.\lr and All"; Alilcz: ill of llii‘ (filllflfllllillA\\.|.|||||._ fnlniiy are llvlll; WIIIPI)’ \\'i‘lt‘illli“'l l‘ll:li'l1lil1~1o\vll- Protect Your Summc lilwllliflcd. Ailii-s anti Illvll‘ two lbiiilri-ll. ilii~l< “my... \._,,,.,, Vléiiill liuilio wjil lli‘ flFPtllIy lllissnl NIH,“ hu-lh 1|... mlgllllvlil‘ iii-st oi‘ l'l'* :1! il.1l>‘ tvilill which llit‘_\' lla\.- lli*l'li I1'|;(l “dq... Air nlld .\lll'li w. “m, lzilod \\'i.<l1i-.~; all v~a liiwll I ll .1Il'I "llilfd. Iilll ..l11»'l Illlpl- l‘: ilorcll Lillian I|l'I ll ‘st-zlrl ll All" lllltl Airs illill :.l firivr and will Underwriters give lower insurance fffllici on slimmer cottages roofed with Brunt or Asphalt Slates because they are tire resistant and cannot be ignited by burning Shifllllcs "r flying embers. l9 Fennell &Chandler - Charlottetown, 2.11! nlfwd liooftngColiluiled Salem Warehouse ~(,aro of The Cnrrlth‘ f.‘ D9 wllnr SITQQI. Saint John, N.B. r...- nmrI-irlt: -~i<-il A \'lll it ('4l\|'|'.\'|0\' .l. A r Collage From Fire! Illll.‘ of - illlillil il1lllli-l'<lll.~.. lnrtiil i1il\\'> lllt‘ llll LOSE-l $11,011. ;1lllll'1-\'l:li-'1l .11 iIlI‘ frlll its. .\.\ll "ill. iililm‘ lli -h"l‘l‘it'l.\' l" I'l"'1'l"l“" lcllaill Iliil lirlli-lllllll; lllor- fi-llli- l""ll 1' l’l""""""l' I'll“ llill“ than tilts |lI"‘Ii ll11~ l-zlsi- |ll ""“"l* Null“ l'4'l4'||l lllilllills. 'I'Il1i HIHITI slluill It'll Aiuny s: ‘ll- lull-k which FOF‘. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE 11ml linen fi 1'01"" $2.00 .'l llo/cu $ l .3" .l. f'l\.\ll. l\('. Straw-t, Ilclliwillo, (lnl. . —<--.-—-~. . iilllllfihillu 11111 11‘, All lltl .__.__.. __-_-———'-———— Brantford, Ontario . QESZIIIQ. lIn Limited. d Row. i111. N.S. stbck Carried. Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rend ered by 11011111111111 Men llllll 81111111111111 Eve llllllt 111 the“ est anli la - 1.- l r