“only. Nourishi 11d lS CU IT - shredded Wheat in wafer form- nuous with butter. or eesoor marmalade FARMERS TIIIIUW $13.00 AWAY v mm- Hi0)‘ harvest it ton of‘ late-cut m‘ BPHIIIHO the (lifferencp betyveen the feeding ‘mm. of early out hay and late cut rallltllllitii t0 170 lbs. of Protein which if Central Guardian ED'8 TAXI day and night ser- vice. Phone 687 or 209-1. I RODD'8 TAXI pire Hotel, Phone 443-J, SERVICE Em- 225 Queen Street. MARKET-The market yester- day Was fairly won attended with m“ M11111")! P116911 listed, eggs 32 ci-B- DB!‘ dos. butter 40 cts. per 1h. chickens 85 cts.. fowls $1.35. Tim“! W"! I10 produce weighed at. the outsidemarkei. SPECIAL EXCURSION '- A special excursion rate from Char- ‘Miieiflwll to Pictou and return is belt-s offered by the s. s. Hochel- “53 80°11 Going Saturday return Monday for 84.00, This makes o, 1181181111111 week end holiday at lit- tie cost. ser-rzs-tr. ElNoaczmsu-r ANNOUNCED;- The engagement is announced of ‘Norma Catherine, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Murchison, Clyda River. to William Warburton BTOWII. son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, E, Brown. Margate. The marriage will take place late in August. 1011. THE CHARLO'I'I'ETOWN GUARDIAN CHURCH OF ‘SCOTLANDF-Rev. ‘Ewen MaoDougsll will preach Sab- bath 1st, at Birch Hill at 10.30; Kinross at 3 p. n1. and Bangor at 7 p. In. H-UN1ER RIVER CIRCUIT? United Church of ‘Canada Services for Sunday, August 1st. North Wilt- shire 11 A. M. Hampshire 8 P. M. (Hunter River 7.30 1P. M. R. (H. Bax- ter, Minister. POiPUi-AR SUPPLYF-The ses- sion of the Presbyterian Church at Kensingtou has received a tele- gram fro-m Rev. F. G. McIntosh. Maritime Secretary, that Rev. Dr Geo. Extence of Toronto, will hap- piy Kenslngtorr four Sundayajlin August. Rev. Mr. Extence preached rnost acceptably in Zion Church. Charlottetown last February. lt is understood that he ie olien for a call. COVEHEAD, UNION ROAD AND 6TAN.HOPE.—0n Sunday, August Union Road 7.30 p. m. Rev. F. E- Boo-throyd of York will take the morning service at West Covehead and Rev. W. M. Ryan of Charlotte- 0130 P. M. ‘V1305 (Z43) Milwaukee. ‘School. Sunday- ROOPS Meat Market 11:00 F. M. K-GO (361) Oakland. Sports Re- view. WOCO (417) St. Paul-Minneapolis. Baseball Results. WHT (400) Chicago. Collyer's PHONE 421 ‘Snort Gossip. WANT TO DANCE? l . 7215 P. M. L i "m" “shoulder” "b: wgasi (14611) Pittsburgh. Kenny. l ‘Route “Rump" . . . . . . . .. 25c 0o l“ 31m P M . 8tcak............25ct 28c - ' ' ' .1711» "Cooked" 20c C?“ (aoe)s'-llr(ilrorlltlu_c' R a A CNN" 5°“ 13° W 29¢ IVMBB (250) Chicago Trianon. Hamburg Steak Cooked Lunch Loaf .. .. WI-l-AS (400) Louisville. Cardinals. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Million ‘Dollar Pi-er. ‘WGYI (380) Schenectady. Eyck. WLW (423) Cinci. Castle Farm. 9'00 . P. WSM (~23) Nashville. I Ten PORK Fmh Rout- 2st . Fresh Chops .. 28c Barn Dance lit, services in this Pastiloraé Fruh sauna“ _ U 25c 9,05 a M_ ° "KB W111 11B W"! 9°“ "1 ma," r-shmndfl... __ __ so, WlP (s09) Philadelphia. Franklin 11 a. nI., Covehead Road 3 p- m.. cooked Lunch Ham 40c 9,20 p_ M_ WTIC (N6) rl-lartford. Palais. Royal CKAC (411) Montreal. Red Jackets Wil-‘AA (475) Dallas. Ray Jones. 10100 P. M. BIRDS urchIIB lb. m. (m; p111‘ ton. vise! l-klrlc. (‘lit your hay 111011‘ with ‘ ,Il.\Lr\(rl.~\.§I[ . NIHY (H). i ed in mill feeds \_V0lII(I cor-It 7.3 per Don't throw away protein feed 1I.\I..\(.‘.ASII HAY SALT. G (NV, N. S. ..8AlLORS GIVE TROUBLE- The ‘Montreal Star says, throo guu. 01's on the (S. S. Ceuta will spend the next month in jail and the“ be ‘dellorted, for refueling to obey the commands of their superior ofllcer. They are George Kearns, Joe Murrerr and J. David. When they appeared before Judge Perre- ault this afternoon, captain Ring ‘*1’ 11w Germ). told the court that ‘it early. (31111. it in the LT PRODUCTS, , Let If be a acation without regrets this trimmer-at Lake Louise, BantI, or any of the nine bun a- Iow camps in t e CsnadianPaclficRock- in. What a toruc for tired brains and frayed ncrvesi Appetite rc/ gained and sleep-lure II S n17 Anything you Ilhe. Golf, motoring, dancing, tithing, climbing, try/mining, -"" ,' fheswcetcst, gurelt air on earth. wiuguideaforAlplne climbing, courteous attendants, and hotel service that makes Canadian Pacific fa- mous the world over. For rates, descriptive literature, cfc., apply l0 . G. BRUCE BURPEE n. P. 1., c. P. Ry. Saint John, N. a. ' g Pacific rrrs The World's Greatest llernody Conquered By THE FILE. D091. N, M Dnudavslgtig: ‘Kant T0 r ‘, mlmslal-IIONTO, LANA DA START THE DAY RIGHT I With a Glass of REGESAN FRUIT SALINE Th)! effervescent . prepar- which contains the not. ‘he medicinal principlug of GRAPE AND LEMON ::.':".. -:-;‘;::.: I l ‘II. cooling and refresh- "ll the system, . sou: ouLv av‘ n Th: R‘ xm QBAKESToE: ____ was a very serious offence, llo slated that the three mcrr had re- flwed logo alt on the ship at 711199 Rivers and help unrnoor her 111111011811 asked several times. *Q§-Q 0O 0Q O4 OQQQO-OO O04 O0 O4 That Car Of Yours By WILLIAM ULLMAN WHEATLEY RIVER AND vic- iN‘iTY.—<Mrs. lvo MacDonald is at Present visiting friends In Char. lo-ttetown-Miss Henrietta Mathe- con and niece, Miss Gladys Moore, Dorchester, Mass. are the guests PROTECTING THE NICKEL. {$3555}, filfflfiii, alter an absence oi‘ twenty years, arrived on the island last week to spend the summer months with her mother. Mrs. Robert Andrews. der these conditions the owner Norm Milton‘ At presem she is via‘ Ilelieves that the nickle needs no mug h" brimwr“ at wheauel/ attention. Having (tried, he ns- River‘ Mrs‘ Chap“) 5993 111311)’ i111- QHlIneB m,“ u Wm not rust A few provements, most especially in the (lays later he notices that his roads “m! brldgefi-fllvlr- 090F811 lumps’ blmmer and so m, are Speck Anderson. Benton Harbor, Michi- loll with rust spots highly diilicult H1111. 8"" spending u few weeks io remove. The rougil polishing ne- w")! hi“ 913181‘ MPH. Andrew Wymrd cessary to remove the rust does left- I01‘ hi8 homer-Mrs» Robert the rrickle no good. “Vlres has as her guests her three sisters. Mrs. Munsey, Mrs. l-lickox! and Mrs. Hooper, also Mr. Munsey . all of New Bedford. Mass. who When spring vibrations match motored in the. [pllull(],---Mrg‘ ychayL llsart-io-llorurt Talks Willi Auto- tnohile Owner): Iunl Drivers on How to (let the Most Out of Their the Least Expense. (‘urn at ilrctrtilst damage is done to rrittkiel trimmings by rust when (he cur has, been in the wet and kept out long enough to dry off, for un- WHAT SHIMMYJNG MEANS. Watertown, Mass, and Mrs. Horace) dian ;i>—@ "k my which may have disastrous re- suits if the driver is not attending to ‘business. MOTOMETER READING NOTE. Automotive engineers point out ihnt there is no need for alarm if the motormeter seems to regist- er a higher radiator temperature after you have tilled up the cool- ing system with water. lt makes a illfference in the reading wheth- er the water or just the water vap- or comes in contact with the stem of the thermometer. It actual con- tact oi the water makes enough change in the reading of the motometer to lend you to assume that the motor is running hotter than usual it is best to (lrillll off u little water. Perhaps when the excess of water is drain- ed ofl’ the motometer still will re- gister higher than usual-an indi- caion that other causes apply. GOOD FOR USED CARS, TOO. Thoughtful owners of used cars will gee that their property 5081f to the service station for the partcular make regularly during the first thousand miles or so of service even for no other reason than to be euro that everything is receiving proper attention. Own- n; u v ' ers of new cars are learning the d roniqmr: lag‘; value of trouble prevention in car "- care, but the idea needs to be ex- tended to ownership of used cars as well. WHAT THE FLY-WHEEL DOES. The real function of the fly- |wireel is to carry the crankshaft over so the pistons can complete their non-power strokes. in the four-cycle engine, used universally at present" only one piston stroke out oi’ four contributes to the pro- pelllng of the crankshaft. The fly- wheel is thought of merely as a means of balancing the motor and reduding vibration, but its more important function is to carry each piston, by momentum, through the exhaust, intake and compression strokes until another power stroke is due. A HUMAN REGULATOR. Mlstlvlolng the generator cut-out. or "relay. for a device to prevent overcharging of the storage battery is [common among ‘inexperienced car owners. lt is the "third ibrush". a current wasting device incorpor- ated in tho generator, which pro- tects the buttery against overcharg- ing under normal operating condi- ‘tlons. The "relay" simply cuts out (the generator when ‘its outlllli- i! not equal to that oI the battery. l But in case the third brush fails to keep the battery from being over. charged, and one does not want i0 go to the trouble of having (he podltlon of this brush changed to (meet temporary conditions, the driver becomes the best chargins regulator as yet developed. He can . use the starter-motor- quite fro011~ l ently to pull down or he even can ‘ blow the horn more. Either of ~-lthesa ll preferable to driving with headlights burning. normal wheel wo-hbling the front ‘R0112: and iirret- sous. Herbert, Wes, wheels ‘break into a regular shlm- ley and Robert oi‘ Milton, Mass.’ urodo attend. spending the summer with Mrs.l Rosa's rune-rte. Mr. and Mrs. Her- town will take the evening service at Union Road. The Sacrament o-fi the ‘Lord's (Supper will he dispensed! at the afternoon service at Cove-i head Road. where Rev. Mr. Booth-i royd will give the address and as-I sist the pastor. I HOME FOR BUR|AL--—IA Mern-f orial Service will be held in the‘ Presbyterian Church in Harts‘ ville on Wednesday, August 4th, at‘ 2.30 (P. M.. for the late Flora -Mac-[ Lennon, widow of the late Alexq ander G. MaoLennan, formerly of Bradalbane, after which the Ashes- will be committed to the earth in? llartsville Cemetery beside the' body of her husband. There will be a short committal service at the grave. Mrs, MacLennan is survived by five daughters and one sou;, Catherine 6.. Margaret J. and Net-- son W. Madlaennan of 18 Appleton) Street, Watertown, Mass, Mrs.‘ @1111 A. MacKsy of 31 ‘Liberty Street, Barre, Vermont, Mrs. John J. Ross of 117 Langdon Avenue, Maynard ‘Heatherly of 3707-—47th Street, East San Diego, California; also five-grand children: Dorothy. Verna and John A. MacKny, Jr-, of‘ Barre, VermonL-nnd Doris Jean» ‘Ruth Elaine and Horace Maynard: lleatherly, Jr.. of (East San Diego,l Califdrnlh. The relatives from the‘ States will come by rail to Chur- lotteto_wn on Monday, August 2nd. and will be present .nt both ser- vices. sides these relatives many friends in the States and on .the Relatives and friends are invited After passing the age of forty every woman has reason to grow anxious about her health. This time of trial, with its attacks oi‘ faint- ness and flts of depression, its often violent headaches and back pains is rightly dreaded by women; but if reasonable steps are taken to safeguard the health, no serious ill-effects will arise. At this turning point 0i’ life. (Dr. Williams’ Pink rPllis have given u. helping hand to thousands of ‘suffering women who were fighting a hopeless battle against poor health and waning strength. The very best help for any woman o! middle age is the health help given by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. These pills reinforce the blood supply, enriching and purify- ing dt. in doing this they nourish the starved and overtaxed nerves and give new strength and vitality ural process Dr. Williams’ {Pink Pills completely dispel all pains and weakness. and a better, happier condition of heath and spirits arises. Every wmoen of middle age should take advantage now of the wonderful health-help of Dr. W‘il- liarnsWPink Pills. They are sold by all medicine dealers or will be sent by mall at 50 cents a box. by The Dr. Williams Medicine (C0,, Brock- vllle, Ont. The Development of St. Lawrence Pow- TORONTO, July 28.—(Wlth plans for the ment proposed for the St. Law- rence Rivsr before them, officials of the New York state Water Pow- er Commisslon met in conference with the Ontario Hydro liilectric Commission and its enslfloofl 1°- day. at the Hydro Commission of- private. Roy E. Finch.‘ engineer o! the New York State Water Power Commission gave the followinB statement at the conclusion of the morning's session: York State Water Power Commis- ksion and the Hydro Electric POW" Commission of Ontario discussed the full general features involved In the development of the St. Lew- rence and are considering the ad- vantages and disadvantoso! 0f i“ vgrlaug plans that have been aub- mitted for the deveiollmfl" o! 111° river. <incflwven (We-dd? to the whole system. By this nat-(MNNDD (244) (PIWX (400) Havana. Cuban Band er Being Discussed W“, G2,,“ immense power develop- Nose Cleared flees. The parleying was done in “my your cough, remove all trace "Representatives of the New cstarrhorrone Inhaler 11nd fill‘ your lungs and nose with healing es-“pvuvug-Q (448) soothe away your , RGW (1491) Portland. Musical Con- W000 (417) 3L Pau|,M1pS_ Crmo. cert. - 0:30 P. M. IVIEAF (492) N. Y. Musical ‘Comedy IHIIS. ' 6:45 P. M. ‘W100 (484) Davenport. Chimes Concert. 7:00 P. M KYW (536) Chicago. Home Lovers‘ Hour. W-CX (1617) Detroit. Gold-kette En- semble. WDAF‘ (066) Kansas City. Varied program. 7:30 P. M. WA!‘ (49-2) N. Y. Goldman Baud. also CIQAIC (411) Montreal. Mt WIAd-IC (316) Richmond l-lill. Var- Royal Carablniers (Band. WJZ (455) N. Y. Philharmonic Con- WRC (469) -WashPOrgan Recital. cert. 9:00 P, |v|. KGO (361) Oakland. Sacramento WILW (422) Cincinnati. Organ lStrinK Quartet!!!)- Cgpcert, 11220 P. M. Wsom (1244) Milwaukee. Elks WLl-il (303) Chlca5°- Liberty lClu‘h Concert. ‘Stirlllir Ensemble. Minneapolis. ‘Musi- 11:3 P. M. cal program. WISAI (.726) ‘Cinci. Chime Concert. wlM-AQ (44-8) Chicago. lPrrItt. WJIR (.517) Pontiac. phony. WIJW (4-22) IRad-io. W11? (509) (Phila. Welch’s Min- strela. WHAS (400) Louisville. (Studio program. 8:80 P. M. incinnatl. Hawkins Concert. Wll-l-A-S (400) Louisville. burg, Ind (Program. KlDKA (309) E. Pitts. Westing- house ‘Band. :0 P. M. Cincinnati. Concert. Nose Colds Stopped Relief ‘From ‘Qatari-h, i Bronchitis. - Colds Just think of it!—you can clear of critarrh, strengthen a weak throat make yourself entirely well without taking any medicine. You wonder how—-very simple WBAP (478) Fort Worth. “Sunday indeed. You simply breathe through sauces that trouble in a short time. in using C°""l‘°’°“° Y0" hi"! RFiUO (546) St. Louis. Current a safe, quick remedy for colds, ughs. sriilpe and winter Ills. xvcA-n (402) Pittsburgh. Police Sold everywhere. Complete outllt costs $1.00 and lusts two months; smaller sire, 50c. At all dealers.- She left surviving her be- WRAP (4.76) Fort Wonk lfililllii- WTAIM ‘($89) Cleveland. Ev Jones‘ Chicken and Fowl (milk fed.) ‘Serermders. ‘WFKRIC (326) Cinci. Swiss Garden.' IMPORTANT W‘ 1*“ w" KTKIISI (1:75) ‘Hot Springs. Meyer ‘ ' v s 1 rt sts. W3‘: °'“‘ 5"’ 1' hulls two 10:10 P. M. l u anti- more before being CKAC (41.1) Montreal. ‘vlndso, _ cut. This in the reason why Iloiol, i it has that rich and‘ delicate 10:20 P. m. ’ Jfllvor. You are invited to WDAF (492) N. Y. lPa-iais D‘ Or. l give our "Shoulder" and 10:30 P. M. l “Rilmtw Rosita a trial and Elku! WSOE (246) Milwaukee. learn for yourself the timer- crui). Q7160. Why has 11:05 P. M. IVCCO (417) 1S1. Paui-lrilnrrezipolirr. W" ‘COIISBIIIII. business ilrown to such large propor- 12:00 Mud ‘ill-gal In so short a time. Wll-XA (476) Dallas. Gardiner-Hr. of! I a Reason." 12:45 P. )M- IVDAF (366 l hawks. h3g3“ Fed» came hung Kansas clty- Night. two weeks before cutting and Bacon and Hams from fresh killed "We must eat better ind our prices are no higher. Ifllpectlon invited. Our new mark" 1o 0M of the finest in Canada. l. M. RO0P C0. PHONE 421 1:00 A. M. ‘KJGW (492) Portland. Indian Grill. KPO (428) San Francisco. Clilt (Hotel. ‘KGO (361) Oakland-Vllhitcomb. i 2:00 A. M. Krl-IJ (45) Les Angeles. l-lickuranh. ;'(‘Copyright 1920, by International | Radio ‘Programs Chicago) Juveniles Building Up International Good Will TOKYO. July lit-Juveniles of Japan and America are cbrltrilru- Vesper ing (o international good will lry exchanging letters. lliorir tiruu five-hundred have been written by schools in) i Symphony. - (Tokyo. coutriirlrte LD Dutch is a natural de- tergent, containing no lye, acids or hard grit. The soft, flat, flaky particles erase the dirt without scratching. Ii’s safe to clean the finest enamel surfaces with Old Dutch. For economical, safe, quick clean- ing all through the home make It a rule to PAGE SEVEN WREO (236) musing .speed.“'ugoninlelll oi‘ Ire ln-irgirc nf Nations arr-tine world." tsocluiiorr. .\l. Kukurvii. in (‘lliifgfl of bcllEVUs the moverrlentJds-sigrr. rnuti-rinlly to Arrrerican children arc particul- tlrr- ariy fond of Japanese picture pol-rt WYDAM (390) c10ve|and_ my June“ Boys’ section oi’ (he Association in,cards and letter paper of pretty 0n either side the young- ‘growlng in popuizrrltv lg "bound to stern exhibit 1r friendly curiosity as mutual ti) (he lite and persons with whorl: irrrilerslundirrg urrrl the peace of U10)’ CUFPQHIWIHI- lets. - - all WMIAQ (H8) Chicago Theatre Re- vue. a dQbDiS (441) Independence. Studio WOC (484) Davenport. Fort Arm- W1CCO (417) St. Paul-Minneapolis. WGN (303) Chicago. WCN Studio WBAIP . ‘P. M. WOOD (242) Grand Rapids. Studio WEBII (370) Chicago. ‘Popular. 12:00 Mid. Daw and tMSlv-S (276) Chicago. Detroit Syrn-‘KOII. (278) Omflhfl- KG-O (361) Oakland. Harmony Four wlrrr (400) Chicago.‘ Your Ilour , _ K Sm“ .15 P. M. KIDKA (309) East Pittsburgh. Base- Orgm, wrro (476) WIP wI-ltr (400)'iCI1Icsg0. Collier sport warm (213) ‘Staten-laid. Biblc Wil-IAR (2715) jltl-antic City. Lec- . IVi WSAI (326) Cincinnati Children's KlOA1C (280) Corwallis. ook Chet! . P. M. wloco (417) (st. lPau-l-Minneapollsik Merrwnukers and assismlg art. children of grammar the countries under 1h L‘ (BIICIIIIITAKU: B l u a §ggfihlé In Rolls. Light Weight - COMPETITIVE QUALITY Medium Weight FINE QUALITY Heavy Weight - EXTRA FINE QUALITY Extra HeavyWeight 6s lbs. Talc Surfscetl’ - 35 lbs. - 45 lbs. - 55 lbs. SUPER FINE QUALITY 17 ‘Branlford ‘Roof ingCctLiruited Brantford, Ontario bert Andrews.—Mra. Mary June White. Charlottetown, is spending lProgmru. r’ n few days with the ‘Misses; 9:15 P. lidfvn T, Pid . W000 (417) St. Paui. pe. l8 gee“ i SATURDAY, JULY 31 venetian Trm M 10:00 P. . _ | international Radio Program WTAM (389) Cleveland. Studio ‘ ' V dle ille Program. Women Of Middle Age! EVEN,“ OGNCER“ “ma. (4.69) “rush. Km "our o! Need Rich, Red Blood to Mslntainl 6.00 P M ‘M“5'“' . ' ' ' KMA - v-Sh n ndoah. Ye Olde 6°" Hfiiih- wrao (226) Chicago. wrno Trio. ‘_,,',,,,fj_i~,1,?,,,,_° a line Trio. strong Trio. 10:15 P. M. ‘Musical (Program. 10:35 P. M. Ensemble. (476) Fort Worth. Hired gang's Little rsymphony. 11-00 ‘Program. lety ProBram. .10 . M. ‘Witching -li our. llotsy-Totey ll-lour. 1:00 A. M llfiiigllfl. FEATURE TALKS-SPORTS _ 6:00 P. M. LX (503 Oakland. Baseball. a. Ibnll. 7:00 P. M. Hartford. Sunday ‘School. (509) Corner. Philadelphia. Sports results. 7:20 P. M Questions. 7:30 P. M. ture. 7:45 ‘P Stories. 8:30 P. M. lSchooi. Chicago. Radio Photologue. B145 P. M. ‘Events. ‘Reports. 0'00 Fireside Philosophies.- ~17!) tun. ‘Ina Hul- “JF FOREMOST QUALITY” IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS are the most popular and outstanding Fox Biscuits on the market today be- cause they are unexcelled as to quality of FORMULA which has been prepared after many years of successful practical experience on the advice of leading ranchers and in consultation with acknowledged scientific experts. ity. Phone 721. INGREDIENTS which are of the highest quality only the best Government inspected being utilized. WORKMANSHIP. Every employee is an expert in his own line of work, for which he has been care- fully trained, a number being with the Company since its inception about ten years ago. . . RESULTS. Ranches, using IMPERIALS regularly, ‘won over 90% of the prizes at the Fox Shows in Can- ada and the United States, received highest prices for pelts at Fur highest average of production and also the highest number 0f young foxes raised to matur- Sales, To obtain FOXES OF HIGHEST QUALITY feed HIGH- EST QUALITY BISCUITS, “IMPERIALS.” IMPERIAL BISCUIT 00., LTD. Charlottetown, P. E. I. had the Box 446. wail» .1...- .- .1255?"