-"_t-;i »- ' mgr 2e, 192s ifq "a ou use QuaA er ur I (MTLLED BY THE MAKERS OF OUAKER OATS {- ._...-w THERE can/be no baking failure with Quaker _ Flour because it has assed the severest prac- tical baking tests before it can bear the Quaker name. _ Every day at the mills, Quaker Flour is baked JUSII as you use it in your own kitchen. These PFQCUCZIN home-baking tests prove the ab- solute uniformity and dependability of Quaker Flour which are ensured by a rigorous testing of the wheat for its milling qualities and food value and of the flour itself every hour during the milling. Our sweeping guarantee is behind every sack of Quaker Flour. f it does not give you perfect satisfaction, your dealer is authorized to return your money. Packed in machine-sewn sacks, Quaker Flour is not touched by human hands. l ' r. Iour , Always the Same Always the Best 43C ,,, h“. ‘El-f’. 1”.) r-lw-xl/(“byr .‘ .2. Central Guardian i‘ ROBINS TAXIQPIIPIIQ 443. ‘Em- pix-e Hotel. ' YACHT anon-cup series start: at 2 p. m. Saturday. ' _ , ovu-r-ali-st LORNES TAXl.-24 hour ser- vice. Phones. day sto-J, nlghtllflfl-Iul IITIQQT-fifm’ RESERVE Wednesday August 15th m: the big Picnic iimi one bratlon at Tignlsh. " ' c SQOI-T-H-wfmlli COVEIIEAD PASTORAL CHARGE —United Church Services for Sun- day, July 29th are: West Covehead ill a. m. Covehead Road 3 p. m. ‘Stanhope 7.30 p. in, Ruv. F. E._ Boothroyd of York will conduct all three services. LEAVES T0 ESCORT PRISONER. Constable Joseph Trainer left yes- terday afternoon for Halifax in cs- cort a manInamed Henry Kennedy wanted here on a charge of obtain- ing money under false pretenses. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND —R9V- ‘E. C. Robertson will preach Sab- bath July 29th at Birch Hill M 10.30 H. m. Lot 48 at 2.30 and Canoe Cove at 7.30 p. m. Special collection. FREE CHEST CLINICS ,—— At the Rod Cross office, 59 Grafton Street, July 27th and 28th, Cl de River and Bonshcw 30th, Mt. Ste art 31st, St. Peters August 1st, Souris Zpd. Georgetown 3rd, Murray River 4th. ' 6'163-'I-25-§l. * ~ THE WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS MALPEQUE l Mrs. Wallace MacLeod of Winnl-l peg and Mrs. George F. BearistoJ Malpeque left on Friday morning‘ for Montague, where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George- Thompson. ,___ Mrs. R Lepage and two children’ of Charlottetown are guests of Mnul Lois Green. /\ Mrs. Cannon returned to Sum-i merside after spending a few daysl with Mrs. Montgomery Jones at the! bungalow. l The United Church tea at Mal-i peque, as previously reported, was an unqualified success. The niem- bers of Trinity United Church Choir. and their friends. who held their! annual picnic on Darnley Shorei added greatly to the interest of the‘ occasion by their presence and gavel very material assistance. Prince-i Archibaldr- all of Charlottetown Charlottetown, are visiting friends on Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Hart- arm. Hartwell sary care was taken. It is pleasing ing from the accident. Allan and Donald of Mcncton, N. B. mer house there. They were accomp- MacLEAN COMPANY, LTD. (IIIARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. Ayers. and ‘Chahvdler and is-spendlng a holTlay with he!‘ cousin Miss Louise SImPSI-‘tn- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L D Mac Nutt on Sunday. On» their rc- turn they were accompanied by Miss Mary Denny Ramsay. Messrs, Corney and Morrow who have been cleaning and beautifying the interior of Princetown United Mr. and Mrs. W. T Huggan. short time to comDlete their work. in Baltic and Sea. View. (M) While participating in the sports GIFTS FOR. well Watts of New Waterford, N. S. had the misfortune of breaking his was immediately taken to the home of his uncle Mr. Hartwell Crozier, where every neces- In a letter received from Mrs. I“. who is so kindly remembered here, the following reference and thanks for gifts made from this province last year will be appreciated. ' “Last winter, I received quite a few donations from people Charlottetown, for s. sale to be held here by the Book and Thimble Club for the benefit of Dr. Grenfell’; dentistry department of the Hospital at Harrington. In behalf of the\sald Book and Thimble. Club I wish to Publicly to note that he is gradually recover- Mrs. J.A. Ramsay and sons Archie, arrived in Hainilon on Thursday to spend their holidays at their suin- anied by Mrs. Ramsay's neice Miss Jean Burgess of Sheffield Mills N.S. Church, areleaving for their home on Monday, and will return in a GRENFELUS MISSION. G. Osborne, of Harrington, P. Q. ON HOLIDAY.-—Amorig the guests of P. E. I. are the Misses Flora Mc- Causlang, Minerva McCausland. Betty Douglas, Mrs. Lillian M. Douglas and Wallace Howe French < all of Lowell, Mass. Miss Flora Mc- Causland and Mrs. Lillian M. Doug- las are sisters of Mr. Burns and Murray McCausland of Tyne Valley . and Mill River East. Miss Minerva McCausland is the daughter of Murray McCausland. All are enjoy- ing their llmited trip. POLICE COURIIZLA man charg- ed with driving a car under the in- fluence of liquor was given seven days in Jail and a $30.00 fine.‘ In the event of the fine not being paid, an addition of thirty more days is to be added. A case of common assault - was dismissed. Two drunks were awarded $5.00 and costs respectively. A prohibition case which’ has been " before the Court for some time con- cluded with the defendant being ifined $200.00 or three months in Jail.'| ‘A motorist caught over-running" u ' stop signal was taxed $2.00 and costs for his carelessness. i i | SPRINGFIELD, LOT GTW-Thc | regutar monthly uneeiiing of ithis Institute was held in town United Church have every rea-l son to remembe this" splendid choir which has visited us on several oc- ciislons and several individual mem- bers have given their assistance ati many services. Practically everyi thing saleable at the tea was dis- l>0sed of, and with the exception oi ‘ a slighlrshower the day was an ideiil l one. Mrs. Archibald MacDougall oi’ Victoria West, P. E. I. was the guest of her daughter Mrs. Howard Ram- say on Wednesday and Thursday, she was accompanied by her daugh- tcr Mrs. James Currier and Mr. Currier of Augusta, Maine and their great grand daughters Priscilla. Freda and Blanche MacLcod. Mr. and Mrs.Artemas Clark and daughter Elna Charlottetown, and Miss Lillie Clark, Kensington were Quests of Mr. and Mrs. John Simll" [ Miss Irene Seaman of Springfield was ll recent guest of Miss Sophie Ramsay, Hamilton. ___ 8°“ 0n "may" b Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Jones and three children, Margaret, Isabel Mrs- wm' MPcNEIII Slmpmn‘ and Hugh MacNutt Jones, who have Kenslngton is spending some weeks at her old home in Hamilton, the Kuest of Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson. been sipending a fcw days at the bungalow returned by motor to their ‘home in St. John, N. B. the School , house on l9th with l4 members and 3 visitors present. Mrs. Everett Haslam pre- ‘sided. The meeting opened with the singing of the Institute Ode and mil call was answered with “Uses of thank the following for their very generous help. l. Mr. Bruce Stewart for donations. 2. The Zion Women's Missionary Society and the C. G. I. T. 0i thfli money church |Nowspapers" and many interesting 3. The Women's Missionary Society minutes 0f Previews meeiillg We“ o, the "Kirk" read and adopted. Arrangements were made to ‘hold an Ice» Cream iSoclal jointly with the Junior Red Cross Society ori August_6th Roll Call for next meeting “Pickle Re- ' cipes" Meeting adjourned with the National Anthem. I 4. The five ladies of Trinity Church who donated. and the five ladies who, donated from St. Paul's W. A. It will interest you all to know that, above expenses, we realized _Scventy Five dollars, and at present writing, the dentist is working at Harrington with new insruments bought with the B. and T. sale funds. Gratefully yours, The Book and Thimble Club LONG CREEK WOMEN'S lN-, STITUTE-The regular monthly meeting of the Long Creek Wo- men's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Wm. MacKay on Misses Adele MBCNUIGI; and Rulhi M,” Mmgn,“ Rams,” cum,“ Goodrich \ Silv%rt " - No environmen value of all - i, (Hag no pavement too smooth and no road too rough for Silvertowns. You'll see them on every size and make of car giving that full measure of service and Silucrtoum Tim and Tuba u" mill by the Canadian . Goodrich Company at If your dealer doesn't carry th em, your neighbor's dealer does. “W W “staffer? Wednesday evening, duly. 4th. The meeting was opened by the pres- ident. The minutes of the previous‘ meeting were read and approved. Seventeen members responded to r011 Gall.- wlth "A Supper Dish". recipe. The Institute was pleased to- cntertaln three visitors. The follow- ing program committee was appoin- ted for next meeting: Mrs Norman MacLean, Mrs. W. E. Stretch, Mrs. H. MacKenzie, Mrs. Nell Mac- Kinncn, and Mrs. Wm. MacKay, A discussion on raising funds for the Institute took place. but noth- ing was definitely decided upon. A vcry pleasant social hour was spent. Dainty refreshments being served by the hostess and the meeting clos-- ed with singing. Mrs. Neil Miic- Kinnon invited the members to her home for next meeting, roll call to be responded to, with "Usqs for Potatoes." Augustine Cove Mia. J. A. Thompson, Augustine Cove. was a visitor on Thursday ev- ‘ cnlng, the guest of Mrs. Angus Mc- j Neil, Bradford. per Mrs..I=‘. G. Osborne. " OWII o Tums r can be too beautiful, which is characteristic Goodrich products. s Mrs. Richard Cameron and three . charming little children, Augustine Cove, intends leaving for Kenslng- ton in the near future, where they intend spending a two weeks’ vaca- tion. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce pbell and little son were visitors to orth Try- on Sunday. ' Mrs. Albert Sherren, Cape Trav-, erse. motored to Crapaud Saturday‘ afternoon, and was accompanied by her sister. Miss ‘Maggie Milllslln- Kitduvm. Ontario. ' Miss Winnie Leard was a visitor, this week in Freetown. the West of her sister, Mn. Fred Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allen an , little daughter Irene, Borden, mot- ored to Augustine Oove Sunday. -, Mia! LIIIIMI Mllligan spent the, _ ‘ week-end at her homo in Augustine Oove u _ . , A foldable canvas boat that a- Wabtilngten mm has invented is kept afloat by filling it with auto- mobile tubea arid inflating them. = Apmglieh Inventor's beat in 91'0- ' 1nd guided from shun with, A instrument in its oonnlnl tower. July = m»! light directed arm 10".. ‘PHD CHARIIOITET ..‘v 31/: a own onlirmmv ‘_ 1 Charlottetown, P. E. Island NEARLY $17,000.00 IN PIIRSES, PREMIIIMS AND PRIZES I TNRILLS, FIIN, EDIICATIDN FDR EIIERYDNE iBlG IIAIIDEIIILLE DAILY REFDRE ' GRAND STAND I I The Prince "I Edward Island iAgriicultural and ilndustrial. a, . f *Exhibition "and Races AT liucusr 2o, 2i, 22. 2a flild 24 FEATIIRINR TNE FAMDIIS BLLY RISE TRIO LATE 0F DARNIIM AND BAILEY’S DIRSIIS I " All IN RDLLISNING GDMEDY i AND TNE ROYAL PEIIIN TRDIIPE IQUE, GLEITER, RRITLIANT DRIENTAI. PEIIFDRMAIIGE , mo, inizinv . uinwiw A TNE MARITIMES GREATEST AIITIININ EYENT 1 ‘PAGE SEVEE 14454 ... ‘III-l. ‘Lllkisit-ZTI; 1... A; ___.~....... - AGRICULTURE, HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE, LIVE STOCK, FRUITS, ARTS, _ I)AIRYING, (‘HILDREN’S DEPARTMENT, P HORTICULTURE, FANCY WORK, EMBROIDERY, MANUFACTURE, FISHERIES. Nine Glasses, Nearly $5,000.00 in Purses, and Special Prizes friiiiittiiic HORSE liners I to Drivers i_ WEDNESDAY, TIIIIIISIIAY mic FRIDAY, Best Racing oi the Season, See Local and Foreign Horses SSDTTISN GATHERING TIIESDAY AFTERNO0N,AlIIi. 21 FIFTY GENTS T0 ALI. PARTS 0F TNE IIRDIINDS To insure best possible attendance at iihe Exhibition anti Races of i928 the ADMISSION FEE to the Grounds has been placed III TWENTY-FINE CENTS, IIIG IDWEST IN AIIGIIST Z2, 23 and 24 Fight out Each Finish li0‘ nor MISS n‘. Special Prices I i iiottnii Bill SEES TIIE wiiot: snow on liner. nus ' 1* 1'5‘ ‘it z