i i i IyQLI flied I T CHEX:» = the Wonder Soap Chex ls an exquisite toilet soap and deodorant combin- ed. it imparts a new sense of cleanliness and person- al charm. Used in the bath. it banishel body odors for 38 hours or morei Peraplra- Var U1: tlon odors. underarm odors. all skin \ Qmplexion odors arc removed and prevented. And CHEX leilvcs no ndor of its own. It acts INSTANTLY-and lasts longer than most other deodorants. It dil- solves and washes away the waste matter that. causes odors. And leaves ' your body clean. sweet and refreshed. . Leading Drug and Depart- ‘i menl Stores sell Chen. Single l Cabs, 25c; Attractive lot, i ‘fin Excellent f‘ containing I Color, I00. ‘ ‘ Siismfoo | ' s GRAND TEA PARTY AT ST. PETER’S Wednesday Aug. 17"‘ ills‘- The parishioners of St. Peter's suffered a severe loss. when their beautiful Church was destroyed hy lightning in October. 1926- The work of reconstruction is now in prosresfl. M"! "w 00ml"! in"! was planned to aid the funds. All the usual attractions. and some new features added. will he pro- vided to entertain the visitors. A most cordial welcome and the kindest treatment await one and all- Should Wednesday the 17th prove unfavorable, come the first find I violin” ililiirdian —Al‘l' NIW ANNAN DACBS-The Olympia ice Cream. --wss"rsnri AGINT.—Mr. J. p. uonmis. Guardian agent. Mwlfvlll mmsslou- s mission opens Building. Bur erside‘ will be ploas- in St. Margaret's Church, neat Sun- ertoreceive news items. advertising day. and will‘ continue for one week. new and renewal subscriptions. . ' 1 Eastern Guardian . _._J ..'llAYlNG—Little progress has yet been ‘made with the haying. so —---— “EASTERN AGENT -~w. J. —l')0ll BALE-Om 80M Firms!» w. Murdock ls Guardian agent in l2 feet long, 2 feet wide includlnl Montague and will so plggggd m one soda faucet. one cider faucet. mm.” m,“ “my”. averaging, new elsotric fixtures. 8 syrup bowls. For and renewal wbwnpflont particulars write Capitol Tea Roolns. Summersidc. P. E. I. 8353-8-l0-2i. Hop-aw sponvrs_we suppose n is unfavourable tourist weather that ‘JJHURCB TENDERS-Sealed 5° 19W 890115 and dilly-riders pass Tongs“ address“ to the “fig”. through thlssulnmer. It is also re- signed marked “Tender for Church" mill"? mil-file" l" m" mill)! 01d will be received up till 12 o'clock "W" "18""! "115 dllmmer- noon on Wednesday, August 17th. , um. for the remodelling of the JGOOD GROWING WEATHER United Church Building at Kcnsing- l8 n0t 300d "tourist weather." Assn ton, P. u. I. Plans and specifications oarlculturol country we prefer the may be seen at the office or the 200d izrowlos weather that we have- underslgned/Phe lowest or any Ten- Good crops B"! 58ml‘ lhdll lbllrlfltfi der not necessarily accepted. A. A. Lookhart. - 8353-8-10-31. ..'N0 LEOPABTY takes place _ -_-- this year at St. Margaret's, as was —VOCALIB‘I' HERE - Madame fl i: intended. Insteaded oi a leop- J. L. St. Coeur of Boston, Mass. is ar y the parishioners are making a visiting the province and is making zontribution of 85. $10 and $15 P91‘ . cnARLomnr-owu Quinlan»: ' I unfavourable has been the weather. . her me while here with her fa‘ family. and which is now being very, her. lj._Glllis of Miscouche. Mad~ WCOESSIUIIY fillllecwd- ' I ame St. Coeur will give several ' COIlCBflS while here ill Charlotte ._ecoNGRATpLAT‘oNs_To thei ww" “ml ‘mm? Pilicel Si"! 19 B?" sisters of the Sourls Convent on the; wmpamed by h“ husband “h” '5 mind success of their pupils at the a pmmhwm 3°53“ 51mm‘?! I" Matriculation Examinations for the her concert-s Mailalllc St- Coellr ;ch°01_ The two scholar-Slims ‘or will he assisted by Mr. Arthur Le - _ Blane. Violinist, who has been fiiffiionéwm" come from this m I iatlildying for the post 2 years with 4- k internitz who was a classmato r. _ _' oi -the great Kreisle. lheolgrigi-N illgpnltmiflgvtopfl setelile ' ‘ _ lent in last fall. have been received YorkMllsss sireiilllfing Illginriiiiliila llqelll and ‘the remainder are duly expech Silmnlereiile the guest of Mry onil KL only 40% is being mm‘ The M L i R ' vheques received are very small, and m" °" a - ‘mwke- zhere is much disappointment am-i , angst the growers. It is doubtful ii Mum“ Lm much of this year's crop of Brown- 5m HENRY THORNTON 10p will be cut, by the Eastern farm- CONGRATULATES *5- MESSENGER BOY “WIORSES IN BIG DEMAND- rhere is a great scarcity oi horses in’ hhe Eastern parts oi the IslondJ nany farmers are travelling through the country on the look out for yorking horses for the haying, har- Jest and digging. The prices asked ‘ly these f w who have animals for sale is no very high. as much asi i200 is being asked for a fairly good ‘lol-se and as much as $175. $180 are‘ heard of a messenger boy o; the efused. It's along time since hers-i Canadian National Telegrnphs who ‘S Went t0 two hundred dollars in by his ready wit, tilrlleil lLll iln has” Dani . favorable situation to his nilvalli , age and earned business for the ' company. This morning at Sir i-ienryhi rc~ quest the boy. Douglas White, oi Vernon, B~ 10., wiis introduced ti him. For tell nlinu-tes the sixteen ycsr 01d ind and the president of tile company chatted like iilthci and son until Sir Henry, Illltl in hurry away to keep appointment.- with several delegations of busin ess men. As Sir Henry left to go he pat 1611 Douglas on the shoulder and told llinl lle was on the wuy up illc ladder; as for Douglas, his face beaming with‘ delight. he went our to get more business. VANCOUVER, B. C.,~Aug. 10. - No litl-ie act which will gain friends or business for the com- pany is too small to pass unnotic- eil by Sir Hsllry Thornton. Presid- ent of the Canadian National Rail ways. whether it be the act of r high executive or the llumblest em- ployee ill the service. Severn-l weeks ago Sir Henry PERSONALS ..'Wiilie Bushey. Souris. is re- auildlng and extending his barn. ..”Mr. Clinton, Souris Linc. is er- :cting a new barn. Him. Mitchell McDonald, Horm- lny, has obtained a C.N.R. position _-.s engine-man at Elmira. ..'Rev. Father Mullaly. St. Dun- tnns University. was visiting the "tev. Father McPherson. lost week. day following. Bliliii-ii-lil-Bl. I Bell Telephone .. low» - ' Brampton . . . . . . . 35 Spanish River Pfd. 118% —-~ Shnwilligan . . . . . . . . 78 HALIFAX, Aug. l0.-—Quototions Con. Steamship Pfd. 90 furnished by Johnston and Wllfli Members of the Montreal Stock Banks Exchange: Bunk Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . 292 New York Exchange Bank Montreal . 321 Bank Novn Scotia . . . . . . . . ... 340 At. Top. ond Santa Fe Ry. . 123;‘; Amemm‘ ca“ °°- --------- " wilooi-sopi. mil; Dec. 1461-2. Am. Locomotive Co. 107 _ __ _,__ A gm- goo; 3d Rgmr o- - gg? 8212.555‘: .i‘-i‘.’;"ir3fi°i.i.‘.7 m. osc sg. o. . . . . . . .. r _ _ m Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. . . 467 | wpg’ wflféawoct" 15°’ Dfc’ 1 Can. Pacific Co. . . . . . . . . . . . .. l8 my. Cen. and Hud. Riv. rm. 15c . The Markets Con. Gas Co. INX.) . . . . . . .. 110*.» I Hud. Motor Car Co. 85ml Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . .. 115m! iCanadlan Press)» Southern Pacific Co. . . 1196M OTTAWA. Ont. Aug. l0.-—The . 18'7".- scarcity of eggs in the east has be- ILS. Industrial Alcohol Co. .. 79lijcome so acute that some orders are Westinghouse Electric . . . . . .. Biiléqbelng placed in United States for United States Steel ....... .. 133% fresh eszs- An Offer hos been made ‘of firsts into storage at 3'1, all stor- Unlon Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . Montreal Stock Exchange loge charges paid until withdrawal. . Toronto-The market is very firm Abitlbi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 103 with receipts light but still suffic- 168 [lent tonleet the consumptive de- 97 mand which is very good. Dealers 83% ~ are quoting country shippers extras '10 .37, flrsts 33, seconds 29. There is a 141 ‘heavy demand for fowl which are '17".- scarce. Brazilian Traction Laurentide Pulp Montreal Power National Breweries . Steel Co. Can. Com. Winnipeg Electric .. Asbestos Pfd. New . . . . . . . . .. 88 Brantiord Big Butt Asphalt Slates provide a roof of double and triple thickness, mstchleea beauty and life- long protectio — wfdlllllfilld B dgutts also give s ‘ ow ine—a ggrcady charm and distinction of your home. is , ' all‘: are in the part exposed to ills _ _ ,_ miller. Site lo inches by l0 locllu, \ ‘ 1- ' ' 5 inches to the weather. Iraltforl loosing ‘Co... lithe‘ " ll Ontario raatford, V Bra - ROOFS i l.- worsens-Lem o! n» Carrltte Corn u . uourrd, ll ator Street, ll :1!“ by! Q John, N... Stock Carried. Information! Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing ronddrod by ' Fennel! & Chandler, Limited - - - - ‘ - - clrsslossocown, P. i. i. _ mains very firm ‘with the demand I 40. Firsts 3'1 1-2. seconds 311-2. ifl Montreal—'l‘he market here re- ’ Y _ ..'Mr. Hugh Gillis, Little River. ‘Ills a visitor to Hermilnville. Sun- for extras and firsts in excess oi m“. supply. A car has been orderei irom U. S. and storage eggs wil likely go into consumption chan- nels soon. Ssles, are being madi here in a Jobbing way at extra.- ..'Mr. James McDonald, Rock- iarra. visited friends West. Sunday afternoon. _ ..'Mlss Marion McDonald, Harm- ~ny Jct.. is receiving congratulations in her fine matriculation P.W.C. ex- im. . Victoria-Jrhe egg market here i again higher with dealers nol" quoting producers extras 34, first: 32. pullet extras 30. St. John—The market here is firn and higher and under good dc mand. Prices to country shipper: have advanced one cent with deal ers now quoting extras 34. firsts 31 seconds 25. Production is gradual" ly falling off and increasing sup- plies are being brought from Prince Edward Island to meet loc- al demand. The Boston market. i: looking hére for fresh eggs bu‘ the spread in price is not sufiicien‘ to cover duty and freight. i-ialifax-Jrhc egg market here continues ilrln with supplies very scarce. broilers are ap_oearing in quantities on the local market and are retailing at 50 cents per pound. -- ..'Joseph C. McLean. North Side. old a portion of his farm. some 30] ‘CF68. for seed potatoe growing to "léich purpose it is excellently adap- e . ..’$l03.00 was realized by the Si. "eters Dramatic Club from that vlay "Cyclone Sally." as St. Margar- _\t's Hall. Tuesday night-a success rom every point of view. ..'Peter M'Isaac’s 3-year old ayr- hire has obtained R.0.P. honors. ylth over 9000 lbs. milk. year's test. _\/ir. M'Isaoc is rapidly coming to the rnnt as a hcrder of lllgil class ayr- thires. slgeJflve-s» your Wife Bel her 0w“ ..'Mr. Peter McI-llnls. Milton Mills “my " hi" Burch d i, _ - He-“Rather, so much so that she Gide, whicnseurgiaggffigtbsg; bgn even writes up her diary a week‘ the romm apparently they are Con“ llhefldf’ ing back. .."I‘he Scurls iep. on the 3rd. was ‘not in nid of the Church at. all, asi , many thought. but in aid, of the" Jnwn. brought n lorizc attendam-cl I They struck a fine day amid the showers. ' For Anyone With ..'Crons of all kinds look won, T110110 Mo very few potato-bugs this I ""1"- There arr- heovier crops East. "lid year than there ever wprn bo- Wealr Digestion Tflri- Whether nr not there will be n imarkct this fall for the big overplus. is Excellent D I ..‘Qllii In nllmber of our young I lVcvcr Mind l, Gleanings From A Tryon And Vicinity Mrs. Carrie Colcs and Mrs. Isaac Lowthcl" oi Kensillgton returned home on Saturday evening after spending n short holidny with friends in Victoria and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. John MocDonlaldi of Augustine Cove enjoyed a pleasant outing to Tl-yon on Monday. August 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Confield nnd little son MacKenzie of Saranac Lake, N. Y., motored home to dear old “Spud Island" again this sum- nlcr, arriving on Tuesday. August 2nd, where they‘ will enjoy two weeks of delightful holidays. While in Tryon they are a o guests of Mrs. Canfields mother. rs. Sarah Mac- Kenzie. 1 , .. . Of the motorists ‘to town on Thurs- day the following were noted. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dawson. Mrs. Char- les Palmer and Mr. Le Roy Howott. who. no doubt enjoyed o pleasant drive in the lotter's new car. Miss Adclsideiiims’ or Willnipeg or- rived rccently here where she is visiting relatives and friends. Miss Kathryne MacDonald of Rose. Valley returned home on Monday) Ailcusi. 8th nfter passing o iortnighti holiday in Tryrm where she was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Walter H. Bell. - Mr. Ernest. Mcirslfo, employee in illc Bank oi‘ Nova Scoilo. Toronto returned on Monday nfter cnloyinc his vacation st his home in Victoria While on ihc Island he visited all his old friends in Tryon, where once he resided. Mrs. Oldfield and daughter. Hilde- Rmde. of li/feilford. Moss, are visitiniz lly-r mother. Mrs. Sarnl-l MllcKcnzie. of Tryon. Al her old friends ari- very glad to sec her on her visits "l"! "r" tttin" ready for the com- inif harvest excursion. a here. and are glad to welcome hel- iSilVe their hay before the weathel-P‘? °I the“? three Villages- m okc a ill-IX 5 “Poker Hands" in each 35¢ "package The numerous friends of Mr. Erle Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Farmer and Clarke. of Augustine Cove are cie- little child of Portland, Maine, re- delighted to learn oi his successful cently visltsdlrryoll, the guests or operation in the Prince County Hos- |Mr_ and MrsJtay Dawson. ' Ralph. pltfll llwi» WEEK f0!‘ Bllilelldlilliilfi- H15 fornlcrly on Island boy, is one of the complete recovery is hoped f0r VBTYImany successful islanders abroad. soon. ' Mrs. Wesley MyeillKand two char- id hte .ul Misae Mrle Mrs. Couglllln of Port Arthur, Ont. gkgtlegggwerf recjnt vmfors ‘gun; ljllhé Eggs;fijiwghiféglhlgifiligfigirelatives in Victoria Tryon. expresses herself as much _ pleased’ ' a thi . Three motor parties from Summ r- fgggqggtci:ilgsn o! the an“ on s side. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Don 11s.. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Calder valid L M, W, i C _ Mas r Ralph, Mr. and Mme-Morley turigiie onsssuniiialye oifltisfmi/‘irgitlfig M- Ben’ ‘he Misses Lm“ “nalaetty frxends m Hampwrh Robinson and the Messrs Harrison _, l R. Bell and Phil Drayder enjoye n. E f . i Tr 1h pleasant trip to Tryon. August the‘slxolgalillgdkenhsyylgiiilizloilleviillivc°vei “d vmmm» ‘m Sunday l” Shines.» is straining every 5m“, m visiting all the most renowned scen- ‘Wright gathered at the’ home of Mrs. Qiietldell Lea to bid farewell lo their old friend and pal and wish her bon voyage previous to her departure f0!‘ Calgary. where she will hold n luc- rative position. A sumptuous sup- per wns served in Mrs. Leo's best style and was heartily enjoyed by all present. ~ _ "D" ‘Eiev r Mei; Shocking Death lylONTREAL. Aug. 10. -Leopo1d Bililluctie, of Ville Luliulle. wils Ill‘ Sllllllly killed tniluy wllell the old vntor lle was ilperutiilii in tile (ills- siily lulllilllli; llorc gill. bcyollli hi" irolltrol. lie was descending» from lull upper floor with u lulflflellllfir- -' ll lulled i0 work. Passing illc meal“ I Miss Ivy Bannister of Hat Springs Everyone is deughtéd to know thMIVirElnia. arrived on Saturday even- Mh Ernest Howatt’ who recently “n, I112. AURUSC 6th. IOI‘ lillffifl WGQIIS Vil- derwent a serious operation in the “tmn with he‘ sister Mrsflmd ‘D'- Prlnce County Hospital. is progress- E- A- 3°" “l 059° Trfiveme- ing as favourably as can be expected ~ d th ll h to hi t ism way] and ma“ fhmflulfeimn number of friends of Miss Grace O On Friday afternoon. August 5th. roof stru ll% whi-ll tilc controls ill’ tile Jllili?‘ ifir ‘iilool- lle throw ullllll "l" dim" and-pushed the buy out, attempt- |ill§ to follow lliulsi-li- lIcxl-llippc-l ‘and fel with his lleuii rcsiilli.’ U" the etc of tllc first floor. As lilll cnrriilgo continued to ilrop tllii ‘the buck oi’ ilillln-ntic’~i edged on ills lloiiy,i-nmo head and in a stop. For 75 years every improvement in biscuit making has been incorporated into Ciiristioal Biscuits. That's wily _ ~ Christie ’s ' | . a DIGESTIVE BISCUITS, ... I are recognized today as the, standard of "i. quality for digestive biscuits. In lb: store or on lb: Wynne, always ask for back. though only for o short time. ‘fl-it's t<\ND OF 5140K»! v0 i.\|< = A QQAR‘. ‘t’: b: hi1 Foe-alarm. l _ —\~—-\ ____ \ ‘ a Bringing Up Father __By (ymrge McMamw i wlsu Youb MAKuuP was.» You wEuL-iF w; Now-vow AfRE N. Bu... ‘EN-rung... MA qia- PACK ‘(OUR MlND wuau You DON-r THlNK CANT on- 4 CQMMENCIN TO Tnc-Mousr-ir-iaome.» iivfl, YIWN‘; uuRRY- we INTINDTQ LEAVE- ‘ QQN‘ ‘"535’. THWK AL°NQ omm< ONLY ""“'E"' M?‘ moi ail-J. waxes- rm “rmaooi- QWA DF’~‘NK~ “'5 R“‘~“"' , corp-as‘ A7 THE RA“: MAKE A ROAD $TATIQN~ TRAIN. WEAREL = roof. inn»; pson, Ltd. - Monbgneglllfl. I v _.~ .. ...... ..., a savior‘