fiitludp a-i... rut. BRAND 7 Coffee -' that's the way _'to begin the-day! _ Western Guardian lliiéréé-Judson ~ onus-sons Gflndern! _ Meat Ohopperl. sctric "ODOR-q q of the s was the marriage at us!“ Fume ravs- iiii °iihillknmiuln "Br-m" Ilzépisl mink pawns. 80 nonfdnughun- of Mrs. Austin Grey "L W100 l" Ilmli It Bmwil- Judson. or Alexandra. to Dr. _ Hammond Pierce of West Virginia, —0‘iil-°-fil-AB8 for 1011s puppylnz the United Church. Pownal. , finishing sheds in stock at Braces. The church w“ begqqmuy d“. éunuls I m‘ box orated with white flowers-spires, and crates -Hin g hggm‘ as Phlox and we“ Bea‘ ‘mused n- - 8 . P8. lllilP5|Binst a background of evergreens padlocks, etc. Older early at Bruce's. and ferns. Standards oi’ spin! were ' -—SUPPLI8S f finishi f ‘atpiikde eiimat ‘iii than" which! wtfhre or ng 01M ro o a e inning o e and peltb-Flcischmannb Yeast 00d ceieni ly with white ribbon. 'Wo‘d'dilng| "u": “u”? ‘mi PM" "l!" 0i One of the most intsresflslg events _ Bu" ihra iuifortunatc children of the own coaliijflli |ilicnthly Roiview P. E. I.‘ Protestant A Orphanage To all those who are interested i tira G. hanage and its work for Province we take pleasure in giving information concerning our prog- ress - " {lost liillziy the children are your chic! concern. as they are ours. During the past month two child- ren have been admitted. in and three adopted out of the home. One child who has been very sick ‘i i ictor Records “Ramona” i", Paul Whltenlan and His Orchestra 21m Gene Austin 213M Vocal Dolores Del Rio (O53 Oo-n-s-t-a-n-t-i-n-op-léc California 21477 Humming Birds For Trot Johnny I-lsmp'a zlsll Kentucky Sorcnaders Vocal ll Thafs My Weakness Now to: Trot Nat. Skilkret and the Vlctor Orchestra mm Get Out and Get ~ Under the Moon 21432 i, in Trot i Just Like A Melody Out of =1“ the Sky Nat. Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra ' Viral Gene Austin 21454 Pox Trot George Olsen and His Music 21452 Organ Jesse Crawford 2i46i You're A Real Sweetheart Plano Harry Thomas 216524 For Trot Roger Wolfe Kahn 11510 and His Orchestra Also the latest Red Seal records by famous Victor Artists. Victor Talking of Canada, Machine Co. ‘Limited i i vulmzwiwirll var JVINHT‘ LHWW "Hmlgs MASTER'S volce/'/ 146 Richmond St, .. Charlottetown. Fire, Life, Accident. Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summcrside, Lloyd Lewis. |“ The hnseddin a ncwtlllilallg a . re ex gu er 02s no BRA CES‘ ‘ articles with which it carries in a ‘ . vin h» - é “BRAYCO” SPECIAL -%‘.1i."".l...".'.“.’f..;’.;'ffni? * w“ '“ Icontact and lasts practically indef- .’ 3 l bar , ENGLISH FOX ha? beff‘if,',‘,p§.ai:ffi“n..ne’ilii " C o river nav e or ocean Q8335; ~ “have " ‘ “ the ofaliing water being used for the i production of electricity. l roll Glzlltxll will male one A new elactric door announcer breeding pen liixflxs to 6 it. high for apartment houses enables a eovend lop and bottom. fcaller to know‘ if n person is out Order new. or at home and. in the lator case. to be informed that he will appear McKay & Co.’ at the door in a minute. SUMMEBSIDE, P. E. l. 7v i N and promotes growth. ~ i nEWG“ ‘y » and suplirill ~ l » hi“ 1. MABON k l ‘ .-' orrarnrars-r- ~ i on“ Connected With . ‘ FALLING HAIR Minarlfs rubbed into the scalp four times a week arrests fall- ing hair. removes dandrufl . - i" gm n!!! mje"lri"=l"vit’liw Liver Oil. Bonemeal, fur combs. brushes, etc. in shock at Bruce's. —SUNDAY SERVICES-Mr Tur- pel will have charge of this Oileary Nszarzne services Sunday Aug. i9. at tho usual hours and will preach in the Coleman Hall at 3 p. m. A welcome to all. -—ALBEBTON.-—Presbyt0l'lan B8r-| vices lit Alberton Aug 19th Sabbath School at 10.00 a m. Morning ser- vicc at lLOO-a. m. Evening service, at 7.00 p. m. The services will be conducted by Henry G. Walton. Before the cennony, "At Dawn-I!" " mm h now w’ u’ s!“ m8" was sum by ML George to report improving nicely. Tweedy of or lottstown. rm. 11.1 w“ W“ i° m“ "i" ‘md’ "i" up‘ '1“, ‘m ‘m°_ _msdu ltpossiblc foranumberof- nlsiedehgemi. Littelciohii: p; ‘h’ “d” m“ t° ilfii° “'°,,i"°“‘ ‘armed the ceremonlh ant outings on the Harland We Miss Beatrice Judson. sister of the m“ the children “wruwm- m“ bride. was maid of honor. The ilow- pr°bl°m is i” “"5"” “m” m er girls were Virginia Seaman, of “mm” them 3°“ 5M “M” 97°“ Lynn. Mass. and Norms MacOal- M" "m" Wm‘ "mam"! w with‘ lum of Boiithpoit. The bride was Bland the 500MB 0i 141e- given in marriage by her brother Mr’ 5MB" Bllllifllll‘ Pilyfl 1mm Olli- Gay Judson. side districts. have been put on, in Charles Johnson of Charlottetown and for the Institution mommy Delivered . Prices in Charlottetown ‘i. I 5 wi i \ l Presbyterian student. ' Eastern Guardian HWASTEBN AGENT-Mr. J. W Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to receivsl news items, advertmml stones and pearls. The beauty of mop me pgntfy guppued 31mm; new and, , '°“°"“ ‘“"‘°"P“°“*‘- gig 13:11; Ciiiedliilgl liiiljliulgi‘. gweserlgliitiilnds for this period Wyn»... n -.»~.:::":*r...." ..r:..*l...';l. .. .2... 1.5.5:?‘ eu-“M- “up a JUAN one of the greatest and most with white sweet Deal The nude] R804!“ ‘or the t m h colorful ever filmed. Oddfellow‘s cal-rm] a shower bouquqt o; Wm” b-em “gom "m lpaia monn b f“ Hiiii- Mmitiiiilel wiidiieidi-Y- m!!!‘ sweet peas and white heather. l p W y - ' u ‘i 29m attemoon and evening glance will show how our Auxiliar- -- - The gown of the maid of honor i“ help duflng such a mm 7154"3‘17'3i was of net over satin, shaded from we have reoqved. “a3 1 . _ "l" We" °° “hi?” l'°-‘l°» "lid King William l...~o. 1.’. AFricnd. -- MONTAGUE IPRESBYTER embroidered with biilliants. She T, A 30o i5" Clii-ilwii-Tilii R"? 30h" wore s hat to match and carried an! yo“ "x" u ' Kemmsm“ Aux" Harris-i will preach ln the Moma- nnnlui of pink roses. The nowsrfigng ‘h“““"“§Eg°"° ’“"‘-- “m” ill-ii PTBSbYiIBYiB-li Cilllfcil 0n 31m- girls were gowned alike in white c ‘G lie $1“ Co“ w‘ I" “Loo day. Aus- 19 at 11-00 and at 7-00 satin. trimmed with gdrdenlas. They-c‘ u ' but; “Li; ‘m’ 0°" "m 0'0106i<- carried baskets of pale pink sweetlcgukch Mugs"), ‘fluvial 03mg“? as and rose tals. which the ' ' ' I~.CAEDIGAN a BRIDGE- gsattered beforepe the bride. Mr: “W” A“- m9”- TOWN PRESBYTERIAN ciwa- Judson wore flowered beige georg- w" "e “WWW i° 59°00 0°"- ClL-‘Pire Rev. D. McVicar will ctte with a matching hat. Mdembra ‘m the Building this preach in the Cardigan Presby- Garden flowers in violet. rose and summer" Th” m“ 5nd windows teriari Church on Sunday, August white decorated the house for the must be “tteiided m’ and we?” iii l9. at 11.00. He will also pneach at reception which followed the wcd- this Prwlem °i m‘? i 9‘°5°3P°$ and Bridgetown at $.00. and at Lorne ding. The wedding supper was “l” W’ "W "M" which is "W == m you a: m a l".:°“..::"*:::-.. cal." —-——oo-q-i uson oinean on eawn. ll Y8 E Fashions, Fads, Folblgg, The couple will leave on Monday srcunds and we had hoped that in for Mopganmwn, west .v1|-;1n1n_ a. similar way somia public benefac- Style experts say Lhat skirts l-nnllynvhere they will make their home. i" would vifluuwer i0 misi- in are to be wom longer, Even spoyfi, The bride attended Mt. Allison Lad- these other ways. l syn-Ls are to m" a modes; go“,- mJies College and is also a graduate oil A very large numiicll- of visitors ch93 below the km“, Ana-noon Montreal General Hospital. The have been shown through the gyms are" to be longer and fungi; groom took his degree at Dalhousie. Homia and we are always ‘ sed m and an uneven hemline. The modes] hill" "will 0nd illllli i110? will! are becoming more feminine and~ W"? iii-lined Wiiil Willi i-ilb-‘y 80W- Ail elaborate and the sport n-odir wllli days are visiting days but Sunday be restricted to morning or sports 595m! the ilvollfiiifl PBYilBPS bccuse wear. The more formal afternoon; n" . mQ-‘li P901719 100k i0 Sillldill’ 1'0!‘ 8 dress is something new in our ward- One of the most all-round convcn- rest or a. drivc in the car. robe. - [lent articles in my kitchen is the| Payments of pledges have slowed Lace is used a great deal, alone little three cornered rubber platd- up also we had hoped to entirely for evening dresses, and the morelscrapcr. It has a handle on it and I clear the remairlding debt this formal afternoon dress. and as trim-‘kecp it Just over my kitchen sink, year, but unless those who are be- ming with other materials. Woolena always “thin remh- B01118 rubber. hind in paying wake up soon we are very popular. They may be warm it yields and fills almost anything. must (all short, ‘ALL PLEDQE5 for hot weather. but are sleevless and is washable. and seems to adapt ARE OVER DUE and do not call for much under- itself tohll sorts of odd uses. _ 1 "1: you were asked u, mama and ncath them. If‘ you buy a. woolen, When washing vegetables, I use it define a ma] mam would you your. dress. get it a. little large ‘as it is to poke them around and scrape of! self Us the example? Would you almost bound to shrink a little. | the first layer 0i dirt. 1115i 111 l1 8011- think of physical or mental Stiff, crisp silks and satlns are eral way not haiidelina- each illdil" strength? We have an idea that used in the full flounced evening| ldual vegetable. It savesthe hands. sum a one would rush to assist am dresses, Gay cotton prints are com- When the dishes are brought from 0pm,;- 1n need; and if so what about ing into their own again. Women the table, I set them under the fau- an mum-tum“, and innocent chum, and girls are wearing dimities. cet and scrape off or out each, hur-| Qrphanage work has many dgvgs. lawns. voiles, and prints like our ridly. with this convenient device, as 19 I most o; n is 95,8“ but perhlm mothers. callcces. made up in all I rile them up for Weshlns- Th0“ 1 the best is unseen. The Home is sorts of dainty styles, for the porch. continue to use it to collect all the very comfortable. m5 sunqundmga for housedresses, and even for the garbage in the sink and lift it inlo very pleasant. the children are a“ bank. They are the very m-nlmumnhe séirbagf ballad-Lips rgfruldiulncflsnlthy and aplmrantiy happy but of expense, but nobody seems t0, r0111 0110 I18’ m)’ B" - we must and 1v _ care. since they are so say and i 11 evegezgw "title ihfluss- tlglclslaljzhlng moretriihan fogd iligqgioriiinliz- may, emon s or re use rcm e s w, m ' p water. get into the sink. I shovefthougltsf ifgiuermifedzrog $12: was draped on the sides and made to slip in at_the back door and with long sleeves. Its only trim- find the cupboard empty; it is so in mine was an ornament of rhine- this work at least for the means to The Dish Scraper. Children. l was best man and the ushers were BM we take this oppflli-llhli-y-Oi ' , Glydon Moore. oi Charlottctownand l-ilflllilill! 0-11 W110 088M841 in mnk- » Vincent Windsor of oilnl-loltetown. ins them w successful. . The wedding march was played by| This is the ‘holiday when _ Miss Thelma Burns of ‘Oharlotte- most try to relax, forgizlt business town. and take a change and rest and . , The bride's gown of white satin this is the opportunity for the wolf . {Y 3 Series-JG Enclosed Models—4 Wheelbase Lengths ' Nothing more to buy! v i V» \_ Fully Equipped Including Spare Tire I ' lllsll moron sllll-zs . Charlottetown and Summersitfe i i "Everbrlte” White Metal’. Spoons and also achild owner, I have often then lift them out with this little E. R. BROW .~ send a specialist. but if the food is l‘ mean we“ bug, they don-g», 14mm horsepower available in its water- " interested in children. -Oourse they; .1, seem to be smart enough to find ' ' ' something that would be less trouble say about child care: the dish scraper, push them about "Being a rnnchman and a farmcriuniil the liquid has drained out. wlghgd that, who“ 0119 o; my chlld-Kconvenience. Nobody likes to dive in- ren got sick. I could-wire or call up‘ i0 the sink liter with rllbbi-Bh. Wiiil some Bovemment expert and have his linsllrs- I" is efl-‘ly t0 W011! i-ile him come look at them. Like 1 can watery pert 0f 5011i‘ milk. u spoiled do if one o! my cows or pigs get can of tomatoes or fruit or any some disease. other disagreeable thing thru the “If your fertilizer is not agreeing sink drain this way- with your land the government will not agreeing with the baby why we Each of the three Baltic repub- have to find out what's the matte: U08. 1318901110. LUViB» "lid Liiiiil" ourselves. and a lot of times parents unis. is estimated to have 350.000 much courses. only about ten pel- cent of "So I am glad that you people are Wiiifih i108 00011 llB-mwlfli- are a lot oi’ trouble but we don‘t that would replace them." ————~¢‘o>-~-— -~- with the push-pin rllll lIOliEY m CATCHER Spiral shaped- Easily put up. Just push (In pin in the lllllng. Sundutiuodlu. Comm-lion! Oi the three franchises granted by the Peruvian government for air mail, freight and passenger services covers service between Peru and m: United States. Will Rogers has the following to them ovcr toward the drain, with them and above them and s0 guide them onward and upward. Let iis think kindly of this child- pzn over there and where thklir condition can be improvrxi let us do it gladly. ‘ In Memorialn GEORGINA BYERS The funeral of the late Georgina Byers took place Thursday morning from her home to St. Dilnstans Ca- thedral: where solemn high mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Walsh. Besides a heart-broken fa- ther snd step-mother, she leaves to mourn the loss of a kind. loving lit- tle sister. two sisters Nellie and Kathleen. and four brothers. John- ny, Joe. Willie and Francis. The Wlflliw. fllirlys; .- mass cards. spir- liuulcflerinss. re tribute to the esteem and all tion in which, she was held by her numerous relatives and friends. Wreath from the family; Roses from uncle Andrew, Sweet Peas, dozen. For every yearly, new or renewal subscription received to The Charlottetown Guardian it will entitle the sender to their choice of a half dozen Tea or Desert “Everbrite” White Metal Spoons. Here is your opportunity to get in on a real premium. Act at once and avoid disappointment later. Only a limited number will be given away. Any Subscriber sending in their own renewal and one new yearly subscription will be entitled to the full Send in your subscription without delay. The Charlottetown Guardian k. sister Kathleen: spray from Nora McAlcer: spray Mr. and Mrs. A.I McLeod and family; Spray Mr.‘ In experiments with the product- mil?" ' ion of light without hint a Prinoc- "Y l ton unlvetnfiliy scientist has been A 0' utilizing e material used by i I "w!" fireflies and deep sra fish to ill- flgjffjggff uminate _ their surroundings. 52900 ‘BMWIIt klld family; Ragga, Mrs. Robt. Shepperd; Roses. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sheppard. sweet peas, son, roses Brother Willie. Roses, sweet peas, Mrs. Rose Westherbie; roses, Mrs. B. MacDonald, Lilys, roses. psistAr Nellie; ‘Ilnylf roses, Margaret McKeyour and Lottie Wil- son. Spiritual offerings: Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. B. Oarnhum, roses Mary Wil- ‘J H. Donovan. Mr. and Mrs. r. T. McLeod and family. Mary Wllm- ‘ Murphy, Mrs. John McKeigon. Mr. Mrs. Mary Weetherbia and ism - and Mrs. Edward Byers, Mr. and Mlzand Mn, William Weather . Mrs. A. MacDougall. Mrs. Peter Fired Reid. Mr. Harold Bailey. 5110909"! fllld ilmiiy- lawless at the grave were wil- Mass cards: Miss Nora McAleer. ducted by Rev. Father McMahon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Costello and May her soul lest in peace. family, Mrs. Mary Haley- Mrs. A. (Patriot please copy). Bringing up Ffiher ——By George a u! l QHUT UP- uls-raarro Mt- iF You want. A GINTLIMAN woub 9i AT YOUR cuuq NOW CHATTING WITH 50M! OFTl-il QINTLIMIN YOU MAKE ME. QflC-K- JU 5T QITTINQ AROUND time A BUM- Mwmawr You our Trwmc. To Mes-r was. 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