Y /""*~_—— "‘*——-*-——-~ of course cold meats‘ bot mcifl. too-moss sausages. etc. ‘ you enjoy Colman’: Mustard with Try its appetizing flavour with t beef, lamb, pork, bacon, Colman‘: Mustard adds deli- ciousnese, and aids diges- tion. Mix it fresh for every meall ' . OIIC HAMILTON ’S Royal Milk Lunch BISCUITS . I Ask Your Grocer. He Sells Them. 949400-940-0-9 PHONE i015 , L w, R. Carson 0T0]! ‘yllgynollnglor (irniluoto _ m Prince stmt tilnooflie pl, i'aul'a (‘llurulll flour! !—li l’. I. luau," by Appointment n4nvvv+vo+e4+ ,Lester Douglfls 30 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. cream Separators fit! BHARPLES SUCTION FEED litlnla elean at any speed. Terma to suit customers. Extra parts on hand. Write or Phone 788 or 08D a OQQQO-O-OO liard Coal Soft Coal liesco Coke We take pleasure in providing uvlith the kind of coal you want tin any quantity that your needa mind. Wt will be pleased to talk over ill coal requirements any time, our coal la all oi standard quai- illli will guarantee prompt aer- ee and loweat prieee. ....8peolai its on ear load iota. .0. GILLIS 8t C0 Phone 176 ' Practice limited to iii/Q. Eli‘. ilosl Women's i White Canvas Strap Shoes 98° Time are exceptional vl __ l“ “NY hillh oleaa ea . "Yllnileea, and marked .1 . . W" lo a fraction ‘gy “My Emu" Tl"! I" made ‘mostly @1111’? so Iii heel; mg . “w ""' l" trimmed with black. SEE THEM IN Qua wmoow M" "m W: to 1.) Attsnsrs- ' ‘It'll-llama r rourwsan ______-_- Baggy. a C R1‘ '5 I .\.l.‘,-l. AlIiITliIIi SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN CHARLOTTETOWN I will sell that beau- tiful cottage, situated No. 25Kent Street, on Monday, August 2nd, commencing at 12 0’cl0ck noon. Al] mod- ern conveniences. Pro- perty in first class rc- pair. Terms_at sale. BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. 979-7 Zii-isstmoll. ‘ilfillliftil Guardian (EOME "lid 8st your ‘free air from " "e" lliliilll H! Central Garage. 1025. til 5EW|NG SET-Subscribe or lit-new lfor The Guardian and get a @560 0f 126 needles. “IR-IE BhREADALBANE CIRCUIT, n I° '0 “Nil. Rev. David Coburn. 1< 1- lmstor. Services for August “l l" Nomi Granville 1i a. m. gliliiiillriliibflne. 3 p. m. Rose Valley. SHARP A8 A NEEDLE.—This is the way you will have to be if you want n sowing set. Free with 98"" Yflitrly new or renewal su'b- liviilition to The Guardian. TONY RUNS WILD-ls the title 0i lflliisilifs picture at the Prince Edward and not The Danger Signal as appeared yesterday. it is to bc shown on Monday. A STITCH IN TIME. SAVES TIME-So will the sewing set Kill/Bil by Tho Guardian for new or renewal yearly subscriptions. THERE WILL BE a meeting of lilo Millview ‘Shipping Club mem- ‘liliffl at Jenkins Bros., store Tues- dly. August 2nd for the purpose of iiflllilg binder twins orders. Signed W. 1.. Jenkins. Secretary. 1022-7-31-2l. WINSLOE SERViOE8.- Tile lnited Church of Canada. Rev. W. ll. Palmer. Minister. Senvlces Sun- iiiy. August 1st: Winsioe North. i1 a. m. Princetown Road 7. 30 p.m. 'lhcse services to be conducted by Air. .isnies Matthew's of Cove Head Winsloe Smit-h ‘.1 p. m. conducted b_\' Rev. Hugll Miller, B. D. CENTRAL GARAGE has their lxl-w sir pump in operation. Cull and get your free air. 1025. LADY READERS do not miss this opportunity of a sowing sot. Every woman wants one with new or re-newal yearly subscription to The Guardian. WEDDING BEL'LS.—A vnry bril- lillnt wedding took place at St. Mzllachais Church. Kinkora, on Wednesday. July 21st. when Miss Kathleen A. Mclfenna. daughter of Mrs. Rose A. McKsnua, Newton. Lot 26. and u graduate of the City Hospital, was united in marriage to Mr. Alfonso Silresnsn, one of Kinkora/s most prosperous farm- ers. The Ibride. beautifully gowned in white satin and bridal veil and carrying a bouquet of maiden hair ferns and cnrnatiotls entered the church to the strains of the wed- OOOO-OOGOO-OO-OOO-OOO-OO. ‘Q 9‘ t . - I Tenders For Llghtlng| Tender: will be received at thel Office of the Town Clerk. Albrrtoli.‘ P. E. Island. up to August 30171. for supplying electricity for street lighting and domestic purpones- Tile lowest or any tender not necessar- ||y accepted. For further inform- ation apply 1o C. T. GREEN. Town Clerk. ' moon o-wol 935i 7~27-tis3l. ‘felting Eyes and elimlii/l"! 5W5" Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan B. A U catamaran. souclros. ETC- Monoy to Loan camerun BIoekJJHarIottetovvmP-E-i- ZZZO-I-ll-ll. ' took of ding lnnroh. She was attended by her sister Miss Annie D., in traili- ing now in the City Hospital and who was dressed in shell colored pink crepe, while Mr. Otto G. Mc- Kenua, returned from Detroit. Mich" did the honors for the groom. Rev. Dr. Smith performed the marriage ceremony and sang the Nuptial Mass. During the Mass. appropriate hymns were sung h)’ the choir of which Mr. Shreenan is a valued memfber. After the cere- nuony the hridul party repaired to the home of the bride's uncle, Mr. Peter A. McMahon. where they par- llrldal breakfast, after which they left, by auto for a short honeymoon trip. On their return they will reside in -Kinkora. The presents of’ the popular youniI couple were numerous and lhesuti- ful. including a Warner Piano from llnr brother. MI‘. Otto G. McKenna. llcirolt. Mich. and kitchen cabinet from Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Curley and sister TWHITl of Detroit. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Shreensn many years oi‘ happy wedded life. Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Peat Graduatel Medical School and "MPH" and illlcal Qfllge, Bayer Building great George Street Ofiiee l-toure-J to 19.80 1.80 to 5. __.~_._.- .- McDonald & McPhee "r B. A ._ g MoDONALD Fl. r. MoPHE! B. A. Barristers, Attorneyl. E"- Money to Loan m." gutlglnq Charlottetown ....._€_.___~_. i???‘ IOQ-OO OO-OO-OOO-OO-OQ-OOO-O-OOO. r . ‘Feeds Feeds For the SUMMER MONTH’ vve wlll have il°°¢ "'9' atooka of F5593 M" l-lonese. cur-rte: H0" and POULTRY. BALEY HAV and =srnaw.. Fast: one. ‘ BM"- sllom-a. CRACKED cosN. FEED CORNMlEAL, csusli- eo one. ecl-lumacl-iss seaplane a full ateek of POULTRY SUPPLIES. Alao ROLLED oars. OATMEAL. rests CORNMEAL. suck- WHEAT FLOUR. GRAHAM FLOUR. ate., etc» all at lew- eot prioea. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Carter 8. Co LIMITED. PERSONALS Mr. J- F. Profitt. Kenslngton was in the city yesierdily- llvllsg Eva Paynter has returned n plea-sent visit spent with friends in Stanley Bridge. Giynde River and Granville. Mrs. W. R. A. A. Dunbar. of iillolph. Ontario. is the welcome guest of her son, Mr. W. H. V. Dlln- hllr and Mrs. ‘Dunbar st tho sum- mer home st Kcppoch. She pur- poses spending a few weeks on the is nd. Mr. and Mrs. M. ll. Mill-Jill)’. Boston. Mass" spont the past week cud. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ldmmot Doyle. Mr. Murphy is a sou of the late Matthew Murphy. Miss Katllerjne MscLean of Dorchester. Mass. who is holiday- ing at Clyde River. was ‘a visitor to the City yesterday. . ‘Mr. Charles Hayes of Somer- ville. Mass. has arrived ho-me altor an absence oflthlrty-two years. He is at present visiting ‘his brother Henry. on Rocbford Street. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hammil Ind Leonard Farmer. motored‘ to bot 7, st. [nuls and Tisnlsh, Saturday. took in the Brae Ten and Jim" a most enjoyable trip, returning on Monday. l Mr. and Mrs. Peter McAdams. and their two sons. Tllfllml! 511d Lawrence. left Donash Tuesday morning for their home in East Boston after spending a very 9198* slit vacation. Mrs. Thomas Mc- Adams accompanied thorn u ill‘ as Sussex. N. B. ~ i m... Alfred Mwlilechern of Campbelll Cove and two dalllliitl" Barbara and Marcella Maclischerfl. accompanied by Mrs. Joseph Par- sons of Pslrfisld. are INN"!!! week end in Charlottetown visit- ing friends. Misses Barbara and Marcella who are spendins e very Q-O-O . return to lNew York on to her home in Long River after | » ~ . l- . THE CHARLOTTETOWN i GUARDIAN Fruit and Vegetables GRAPE FRUIT 5 FOR 25 CENTS APPLES 45 CENTS PER DOZEN l PEARS 45 CENTS PER DOZEN I BANANAS 39 CENIS PER DOZEN PLUMS 25 CENTS PER DOZEN l I PEACHES 60 CENTS PER DOZEN l GRAPES 40 CENTS PER LB. I CHERRIES Z “"" H g2 E 51;; -I é‘ a X P; s5 O-i S '="= m Zia 8 LBS. FOR 25 CENTS CU C.‘ i-i l"! H W H H > Z m ‘200 OR 2 IJBS. FOR 35o NEW CARROTS 3 LBS. FOR 25 CENTS NEW BEETS 1C CENTS PER BUNCH RIPE TOMATOES 30 CENTS PER LB. CELERY 15 CENTS PER BUNCH LETTUCE 10 CENTS PER BUNCH CUCUMBERS 2 FOR 25 CENTS GREEN PEPPERS 30 CENTS PER DOZEN Jenkins 85 Son LIMITED. Grocers Happenings of The Week (Continued from page 4.) the score being 48—49 respective- Y. e" e e On Thursday, Col. S. R. Jenkins and Mrs. Jenkins entertained at luncheon in honor of the Right Hon. Mr. Meig-hon and Mrs. Moighen and party at their lovely home in iBrighton. Thursday evening lion. J. E. Wyatt, of Summersido. gave adin- uor party in honor of Premier Meighen and phrty. The guests included Premier and Mrs. J. D. Stewart and Sir Charles Dalton. who came down from Tignisli for the occasion. After a most successful tour. regretfui fat/swells were said yes- terday morning when the Premier and Mrs. Stewart motored their guests to Borden to continue their tour on the mainland. O O O Mr. Arthur Laird, of New York. has arrived home on a vsiil. to his father, Mr. D. R. Laird. O O O Mrs. E. W. McKinnon leaves this morning for Halifax where she will take part in the Maritime Golf meet next week. O O O Dr. W. s. Harper of Thelma, Ai- abama, has arrived to spend tho mouth of August with Mrs. Harper and little daughter. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. =D. Gordon. O O O Mr. and Mrs. lRobert H. Camp- bell are eummering at the Cliff Hotel. Stenhope. O O O l t tlon here 011700! 5° pQBSBn Vacfl Au‘. Mles Gwen Mnrr, of Halifax, sc- oompanied Mrs. 1‘. B. Rogers and Sir Alfred Mend. top. and Sir Bedoe Rees, bottom, lBritish coal magnates, prominent In the coal crisis. Sir Alfred favors a national pool of all mine owners, somewhat on the principle of the wheat pools of the Canadian west, which would work with similar pools In other eotrltries to eyetematize production and‘ marketing, and to eliminate unnecessary expenditures. yalllg sou home from Halifax, and is spending ll few weeks very pleasantly hero. i Airs. liyudmiin. of Edmonton. is ‘the welcome guest. of her son. Mr. A, W. Hylldnlrln, Brighton. O O O (lharlottetown was honored on Wednesday lby a lvisit from Rev. Crtlon ‘Scott. of Quebec City. W110 wi-s returning from s. holiday trip to the hlngdalcnes. Canon Scott was very cordially welcomed, es- ,pecially by the overseas men who llliil thc pleasure of seeing him again. ‘ l O l Airs. lilr.) Ross, of Vancouver. lwlln llus boon renewing old friend- -_.\llllilR here, is icitving today to spend some time in Tllorburn, ‘N.S., with lli'l' lluugiltcr. Mrs. McLeod, before returning Wcsi. She will be ac- l-oulpanied by hcr friends Mrs K. .i. Martin who will also visit Mrs. Ilvhooli. O O O Tho hostesses zli iho Golf Links this afternoon nrc Mrs. J. F. Whour, Mrs. Ii. COIll‘li(l. Miss M. Whcar ‘and hilss B. Hucsicfe. O O O ilr. and Mrs. J‘. W. McIntosh, of Georgi-town, have had as their guests for the past. week tho doc.- tol"s uncle, Professor D. S. Niacin- tosh, or Dulhousle University. and Mrs. liincintosh. They returned to thrlr home in l-lallfax on Friday. O O O Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.. Thomson had as Ihclr guest this week Mr. James Rodd. or the Marine and Fisheries Dept. Ottawa. who was renewing old friendships. O 'l‘ile warm weather of the past low days has been so inviting that ovul-yono who possibly could in- dulueli in picnics, drives. bathing anti llli‘. many delightful recre- ations, such as are offered in and around the city. O O O Bliss Jessie Williams, of the Vtllldsor Academy staff. is in the lrlly to attend tho Dominion Educa- tlnuai Convention which opens-here- noxt Tuesday. O O Queen Mary is much more inter- estod in tennis than in racing. As- cot and Epsomiité ‘flask for her. but the Wmlbledon tennis is a joy. The Queen always carries smoked glasses to tennis matches and puts tilom on if the sun is shining, as silo watches the play in great de- tliil. The Queen used to ‘be an sn- thusisstic tennis player herself and understands all the tine points oi the game. O O O Among the visitors here this week were Mr.‘ R. V. Harris, of Halifax. (Irend High Priest of the Royal Arch Masons of Nova Sco- tla. and Mr. P. J. Otto. of Dart- mouth. ‘The gentlemen visited sov- erallof the lodges here and enjoy- ed their outing to the fullest. I O O O Rev. James Carruthers, D.D.. of Vuncouher, who was here a few weeks ago. has been visiting Nova Sl-otis. Dr. Oarruthers who is a’ na- tive of Scotland. finished his etndlse ot Pine l-lill. Halifax, and wee for “islgood t 9O TEA l lllslv eoolls Big lot lihilliren’s Patent Strap Slip- pers. Sizes 3 to 7 --q-. tion‘ in that institution. He was or. dallaed in 1878 and has been 48 years in the ministry. If spared two years longer he will lbe entitl. ed to a Jubilee. His first charge was at Coldstream, coicheste Co.. where be performed his first mar- ridge. Vifhen settled at New Glas- gow he took a deep interest in the founding of the Aberdeen Hospital where he has lately been honored. He is now the pastor of the West Point Grey congregation. Vancou- ver. a charge comprising 164 fam- ilies. I O O O Miss Dorothy Simpson has re- turned from a. pleasant visit to Halifax. O O O The many friends of Mrs. C. H. {iiack regret to hear of her illness and arc hoping for her early recov- ery. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Montgomery and little daughter Dorothy. who have lbeen visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. It. l-iiilsen, The iBirches, motor- ed to Borden Wednesday on return to their home in Wstaskiwin, Al- berta. after a. delightful holiday. On their way they will visit with friends in Montreal, Kingston and Toronto. Dr. E. G. and Mrs. MoQusid. of Baltimore. arrived early in the week by auto, on their annual visit to the Garden o: the Gulf. They are being warmly welcomed by their many friends here. The cool drives and enjoyable weather will have an appeal to them and we hope that their visit will as usual be a pleasant one. O O Rev. J. A. Winfield, who is at present in the city. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. B. Woodman. it will be recalled, about fourteen years ago, was sent as special Immigra- tion aizont for this province in the Old Country. Mr. Winflolds thor- ough practical knowledge of the requirements here enabled him to select a number of families with means who proved very successful farmers \nd welcome additions to the province. Mrs. Winfield in- tends. this fail. returning to Eng- land for eight or ten months. and it is hoped his services will be available again as special represen- tative of this province. O O O v A striking llst shown st a Lon- don West End ‘niiliinery salon lately was a little almost lbrlmlessatfair of lblack felt. on the very top of which was sewn a star of white kind. Another mannequin at. the same place was wearing a yet more noteworthy but of scarlet silk, or- namented with a star in the most vivid of royal blue shades." O O O Mrs. Benjamin Rogers is spend- ing the week end the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mabon, Montague. O O O Mr. and Mrs. George -DeBiois entertained very delightfully on Thursday evening at a dance at their summer "home st Dsilvay, one of the Ibeauty spots of the island. Among the guests were many out- side visitors who. with the local guests were charmed with the klndnesees 0f their host and host- less and the beauty of their North Shore home. O Mrs. McAionon who has been spending several months with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. l). .i. Fraser. Kingston, and brother Mr. J. A. -F‘rsser of this City, left yesterday to join her husband in Toronto. O O O The tea hostesses at the Tennis Courts this afternoon will be Miss Eleanor Toom-bs. Miss F. Mac- Eacbern and Miss .i.. Worthy. O O O lllev. J. R. Miller and Mrs. Millar and children of Alberton, were over night guests of Mrs. Miller's brother, Randolph Adams and Mrs. Adams. Amherst on Monday. They left the following day by motor for St. Catlhsrinee, Ont.. whiii tlii! will spend pert oi their but‘). They, Ill! also visit sec- tings o; flag New lmgiand States. I I Q Miss‘ Marguerite Fuller, who spent the "peat few weeks with her friend Mrs. Jayne: of Keppocia left yesterday morning on return to e several years Professor of Elocu- her home in Meadvilie. Penn. En "FA.' "t ll Y - J’ route elie will spend a few weeks visiting in Maine. O O O Attempts to msks skirts and corsages ‘fuller and move the waist upward have not ‘been crowned with success. The straight outline. with pleated skirt and jumper, has been in vogue for a very long time, and still has the preference over more complicated styles. in- fluential lesders in the dressmak- ing world like Madeleine Vionnet and iPaul ‘Poirot. however. are en- dsavoring to bring about a re- action. Rocont revival of the Paisley or sDinish shawl for afternoon and evening wear has induced srblters of women's fashion to look around for something fresh for the society dame. They have gone back as far as Queen Anne's time for their ideas and devised a shawl very similar to those worn in Queen Anne's days. it ls a small affair triangular in shape made of bright colored crepe ds chine with fringes at the side. MORTGAGE SALE T0 BE SOLD by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Build- ing in Charlottetown in Queen's County in lPrince Edward island, 0n. Friday the thirteenth day of August. A. D., 1926, at the hour of eleven o'clock noon. Allah THAT TRAlCT PIECE AND PARCEL 0F‘ ‘LAND situate lying and being on Lot 30 in Queen's County aforesaid bounded and described as follows that is to say:——-Commellciug at this northeast angle of s tract of land occupied by the »Widow Muc- Quarrie on the west side of the Ryihmmey River so called, thence west 101 chains. thence north 01181118. thence east 101 chains to the said river. thence along said river soutbwardiy to the place oi‘. commencement containing one hundred acres of land a little more or less as the same is des- cribed in a lease bearing date the 7th day of March 1873 made be- tween R. B. Stewart oi" the one part and Archibald MeNeviu of the other part. ALSO ADI. THAT OTHER. tract piece or parcel of laud on Lot 30 in Queen's County aforesaid. bounded and described as follows, that is to sayz-Com- menclng on the western bank of Rhymmey River in the northern boundary of land now or formerly in possession of Archibald; Mo» Nevin. thence west. along said boundary 76 chains or to the line established as a boundary between said laud and land now or formerly in possession of James Smith. thence northwsrdiy 13 chains and 2 links or to the south boundary of land now or formerly in possess- ion of denies istewart. thence east aiongthe same to the bank of the Rhynimsy River. thence following the various courses thereof to the place of commencement. contain- ing ninety-three acres of land a little more or less. The above sale is made undel- and by virtue of s. power of sale contained in an Indonture of Mortgage dated the 18th day of May, A. D., 1922 and made between Nell McKinuon of Riverdsle. in Queens County. Farmer and lflora McKinnou his wile. (of the onc part) and Annie Tweedy of Chur- lottetown. Royalty in Queen's County aforesaid. (of the other pert) because of default having been made in the payment of pl-in~ cipai and interest secured thereby. lFor further particulars apply at. the office of MacDonald & Mac- lPboe. Solicitors, Riley Building. Charlottetown. Dated this 8th day of July, A. D., 1926. ANNIE TWEEDY, Mortgages. 604-7-l0-Sat4i. O Once A Trial Always Nyal L_a-__.. The Nyal Standard ie ex- for $1.25. 8 to 101-2 lor$l.5ii. 9 to 2 for $1.75. liheaper kinds 3 Io 7 for 88c. Iievll Black Satin S I r a p Slippers, medium h e e I s $2.98. Ii e w Saulerno Stra |I Slippers, medium h e e I s $3.98. Good, re- liable made by Tetrault. 250 pair Men's strong work boots and shoe packs of. the most reliable makes at the lowest price we have ever. asked. or Headquarters for? best kinds oi ap-' pliances for corns, bunions, falling arches, crooked or llexed toes, etc. warns-Bots nunrz p he IT Apply to Our Mr. Brown. I Headquarters for. Iloieproof Hosiery, all latest colors in- oelient and you may judge every Nyal product by \hat standard. We carry a llne of all Nyale’ toilet preparations Cold Creams. Powder, Red Rose Cream, Almond Cream, Rouge Compacts, eto. »IIaroltlL Worthy‘ 178 QUEEN STREET PHONE 271 Face Cream. Flee P i i eluding moonlight iISIISIIOW, almond, sunburn, toast, jharvest, II u d e, ‘Fgrain, peach, Illack, ivvhiie, etc., elc. lilIFF 81108., Ltd. Footwear and Footeemfort. 959-7-28-29-31. M. I O l lines FIVE‘ JIISI IIESEIVEII ’