run ciaantorrnrowu GUARDIAN \ WORLD-WIDE POPULARITY on ER MORNWGS! suliiu RAPE-NUTS ix a favorite the whole world round. It's so light, so crisp, so cool, so temptingly delicious-and it's ready to eat from the package. Grape~Nuts is sold in more parts of the world than any other breakfast food. lts supreme deliciousncss has been a favorite of two generations from childhood upwards, despite the coming and going of almost numberlcss other breakfast foods. Grape-Nuts has earned this year-in, year-out popularity by its wonderful flavor, and its unique health qualities. It is almost instantly digested. And because it is made from whole wheat and malted barley, Grape-Nuts gives your body these fire essential elements of nutrition: delttrins, maltose and other carbohydrates for energy; iron to enrich the blood; phosphorus for teeth and bone; protein for muscle and body-building; and the important vitamin-B. Enjoy this glorious summer food in your home. Four teaspoonfuls, costing less than one cent, is a sufficient helping. Serve with milk or cream. Your grocer sells it. gra e=Nuts [W190 ciaasllouris/zment cit.» rain- Aid to W! in Canola Better Teeth and Gum! The crispness of the golden Grape-Nut: kernels was de- liberately planned for health! Dentists will tell you that modern diseases of teeth and guml are largely due to modern soft foods. And the Ctispnels of Grape-Nun is a Jrligbf/ul crispness—makcs you enjoy this healthful‘ chewing. Over 200 Garages Ofifer You Free Road Service \ Ill? last nightmare is removed from mo- ttiritlg. (lver 2()()(i.ti'.lgt's iii the blaritiillc Prtivintes altinc tlffcr you free rtlatl scrvitc — free repairs within ll.llf .ln llt)tll', flee towing if repairs tiltliitit be effected oil the road. vTlltlllxlllltlS of UIliLT galzlgcs, evcryuilicre you go, all UVCI‘ Alllclicl, extend similar servite. / / 'l‘his.is your right as an A. L. A. hleinber. As one inciilbci" silys: "As you know, I have had smut- personal experience with the splendid road service af- i fordetl your members, and all this added to the legal protection, and the fine mottlring guide replete with highway (Harts and maps fur- nished free to your members; constitutes the best kind of insurantt: offered tar ()\\'llCl'S for tllc alliutlllt iilvtllvcd." ll. D. BUCHANAN, ciaiiitu-iiial CiHInI/I) riimpu-iy. Alvin/vi» as 5‘? I It min n!!!) 3m )l‘illl) n» Iii/hag m t I/tt‘ 1i. L. A. I/ (‘villi ii lil ‘ mm‘ In 11.1) urn. m. ASSOCIATION (MARITIME) unvrrrrn. BOY BUILDINGi AUTOMOBILE LEG HALIFAX. N- 5~ llead Office: w Official Electric Service Statilm ' Batteries and Ignilwn Reduced Prices ' ON Armatures AND Ignition Coils e Palmer Watson , _ l. Aiq fictitious 111 i i i ll‘ I t . C00 j eiiiirfiiris- Central Guardian RESERVE Wednesday, August» 15th for the big Picnic and Cele- bration at Tlgnlsh. 6901-7-lB-wfm1li GRAND GARDEN PARTY at Vicwrla. Aux. 15th, all kinds of ani- usement. See other ad in this is- Sue- 7064 -8-l3-3i IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 SUC- 7ESSFUL ISLANDERS-Will all the successful Islanders now on the Is- land make a personal call on the Editor of the Patriot or the Editor of the Guardian and learn someth- ing about the School Days Library The popularity as KING COLE TEA IO due to the fact that it pleases people who are diflicult to please. The same achieve ment is expected of KING COLE CQFFEB for it has been selec- ted, roasted and prepared with thlt end in view. Coffee \ FUNERAL TODAY — The lull- cral of the late Mrs. James W. Ryan who died at Victoria. Fri- dBY. August. 10th, will take place from her late residence on Mon- day, August 13th at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Ryan “was formerly Mrs. Samuel French and is survived by three sons and one daughter, Percy L. French of Pugwash, N. S., Cyrus, Tremaine of Detroit, Michigan, and Samuel B. of Charlottetown, 11nd Mrs. Parker J. Rogerson of Vic- toria, also two sisters, Mrs. Frank W. Noyes, of Hyde Park, Mass, and Mrs. William Mullen, Albany. BRACKLEY NOTES — An ice cream festival under the auspices of the Women's Missionary Society, was held on Wednesday evening in George Shaw's field, and surpassed any held during the season.— Mr. Earle Skefllngton is spending his vacation with uncle Mr. Cleveland Rc?i'lls0n.—Miss Bessie Stewart. "tirse-in-trainlng at Falronwood Hospital, is spending her vocation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. (iflflléld Stewart.— Messrs. Edward MacCnlItlm, Rundall Seaman and Earle Skefllngton. motored to the city yesterday-Mr. George Mac- Ctilltlm spent the week end with his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. George Mat: H0llghton.—Miss Mil- drcti Woodsltie, of Sumlnerslde, i1; visiting her uncle Mr. Rowe Hughes. \ lprlnonthsl visit. with her sister. WORDS QF PRA|$E lss Harrington and nephew Kempis Deighan. Souris. I Mrs. Pansy Montgomery, Prince BY "Medlws fitreet, retained last; week from a. irec mon s’ visit e - 1,8,, Mm Jack semont; born n, fox on Col. MacKinnons fox Mass. '. [mm- lcvolution—tliinking that a fox Mrs_ Everett Lucas who was would eventually become a human called to [his city owing to the being, but rather of my chances 0t death of her father, the late Captinvlilg through the most dangerous Fimayson‘ 1e“ Saturday mommgipellod of exlstenct.~—the first year. on return to Halifax. of life. I do not know the number {m i I Mn A‘ Q Pumam‘ ..es every year-I would be surpriset‘ PERSONALS the Royal Bank at salgzxiifirhggpf he lost any, nor do I know how . imany babies under one year of age amved l” 59cm‘ hi‘ "mam" m die in Prince Edward Island but. if Miss Eileen Ryan, City. spoilt the week end visiting friends ln Cnrcl- E140" Wml m5 wife and famllylll were l1 gambler. I would place m)‘ igiln. 321;; have been there for 11 fewlmoney on Col. MaeKlnnorrs pulm- ' ‘ies. Mr. Leslie G. Henry and Mrs. | Last week one f h d _ . _» , . r M_ d _‘ _ o our papers a r5011 Satmday 11101111111. I01 Amhrergtll Nlltlrssplvl1flslon Clflrl» Oflthe following heading in big type- accompanicd bYlA SENSITIVE - I their two children Margaret and? MARKET and t» stairs: s12"; t“:".‘.‘:“ Thursday from Montrose where‘ ' c M e a a en 1 I had no reason for they intend spending a short time‘ 1 - b th 1 ‘ ' visiting friends and relatives before‘ 231E112 Zffglsenote wgseigmg Ml‘. Lawrence Cnhlll, SOl/ltllptlfl. mullnlng hOmB- iwhat 1t 5Bid__-1A noted Qld cow‘. was a recent visitor to Kcnsington. M l , vismng friends, rs. Catierine Hughes. wife cfj the late William H. Hughes, witnlbom wdal '5 worm $7235‘ Parems v _ , ywho refuse to sell are taking a ' _ , - time". I thought right away of Co. l8“ for}? all“? home l“ New?“ MacKlnnorUs foxes and tried to re- Mr George Boyd of the Steel afifieifrtiisiitiiig ildgmiiig can me fabulous prices of his foxes’ ._ Istisvtcdfiurl dId 'ddit Company of Canada. Montreal, l-ilpust two weeks. being the guests would take gm, 1:51,)?“ m. Insgilpes a the guest; of Mr. and Mrs. Georgelof Mrs. Michael Connolly, Kent St. mby and a ha“ to buy a fox A", J. Rogers, Fairholm. mals at that price are worth caring for. Babies are too, but you see they do not command the price that foxes do. Mr. Alonson Piggot left Saturday morning to visit his brotilers'ili Wartford, Conn. Mr. George Wilkinson of Spring- field West, left Thursday. Aug. 9th, {or Calgary and the Pacific Coast. Dr. E. R. Sullivan, North Atlamsa Misses Annie and Ethel Ilynefl-lh/IESS“ left last week on return af- 205 Grafton Street, have felllfllfidllfit‘ spending his vacation with Mrs. home after spending two very en-‘Stilllvnlfs parents Mr. and Mrs. L9; me ten you some of joyiable weeks at the Forester HO-‘B. Grady. City. Mrs. Sullivan Will ghingt; 1 observed whip. on my m. 1,01, Pownal. ‘Yflflllllll till the last of August. é- _ t b _ den in the Gulf-the pearl of Can-‘ Mrs. John T. siewart, Oheanh; A motor party 0111151511112 0f M11 KGB/S summer homes-Prince Ed-i returned home on Saturday alteriand Mrs: Wendell McKinney. Rob-iwmd 15mm; 1 attended me Medpi -*-—-—' "it MCKHUWY- BOSlQYII GEOFEQ Mf‘-1cnl Convention at Charlottetown~—, Kimmy. $\ln1mf-‘1‘111ll~ N- B-. MP-irwns entertained mo". loyally in one, Tiny Mosquitoes _ Robert. Woods. and the MisszsHyf the many delightful hangs‘ Cgsrry Dlseaseflll/OOGS. 5L JOhD. 1W0 {Ollfiflg the tended garden parties. worried my idigestlve apparatus by the wonder- .ful cakes and cookies furnished lthe W. I. at Cavendish, rcvelled in ‘scenery that surpasses anything ‘that I hurl seen in Scotland or Swit- ‘lCfllllld. enjoyed motor trips with lHclen of Troy tihiir is not her rein Enamc but I girive her that name I Island. I viciously Attack Defenseless Sleepers M. Night Mosquitoes are ruthless in their attack on their| In Melnorialn MRS. RODERIEK GRANT h udm 1111 Pres; lbecause of her striking personality" U11 91‘ Cover ' ‘ .' . 'ftl'1d came away fired with enthusi- On the afternoon of Sunday, Julv darkness theyl - .. _li1sm for our little sister down by the constant’ ttialcectiiiiizilhciizflllcvilsholiiiigeihism‘ lonmno l5 my province and l find Bangor P E I she was in her is so big and so important thrltr we 259m yém. 1mg! fess than two years are the envy of the rest of (Jnnadzl . 5° treuchepiago she appeared to be in the besrmld me world)" Gus ‘we mesa of health and spirits, but eveni FOX Ranch visited- UnY insects thmiqthen disease with its blighting in-t Flt“ 0f an‘ W“ must get lmrmls‘ CEUSC annoyance untold misery. of puppies that Col. MncKinnonlos-i try physician estimates that a baby1 the i cent visit to the Million Acre Gar-l _ 1 Cherry Bird, at I the care of the babies in u. Child- ren’s Hospital; especially in regard to visitors and the danger of carry- ing 1n germs and of the different “catching diseases." All the relat- ives including the men, although they do it awkwardly un ss they are trained. are expected t kiss the baby on the mouth. Mothers like l friends and strangers to do it. It la nothing short of a crime to do this. Col. MacKinnon would not tolerate any such treatment of his puppies. He couldn't afford it, but the poor baby ls defenceless. If you must ,‘kiss the baby, try the forehead or , better yet, the soles of the feet. This will tickle both the baby and thel mother. l I should tell you about the eter- ‘nnl fight. against. germs in the fox pens-the use of a hot iflalne on the earth: and dtscribe the diet and the use of cod liver oll. All of these things inter- lcstcd me very much but that is an- ,cther story. Our babies should receive the lsaine scientific care that Col. Mac- 'Kinnon gives his puppies especially I the precautions against the spreadi |‘of contagious and parasitic discus-l es l [OUR FEATHERED , i SONGSTERSI l l nave: ALMOST nlsarrcisnlso 3 EITHER KILLED OR FLED Ilistorieus. The ornithologists of P. E. Island. of half a century ago were wont £01 the many beautiful flocks of feath-l lward Island, I would prefer to b01511 many C9595 lurnl-‘hed food n” ‘v“""' “ml JR“ “hi? Sud W. S0rtnr-\.'\ppll' "\'.l r-linc" Jtllv iir fr:- 1 am new not thinking 01* say they are now about filings of qiieiii iiinivals ttlltl lniiulage lightly. sportsmen of those duys. {the past. Just why they laave fiedl it is hard to determine, but our. own opinion is that their flight forl igood ls due to the depletion of the forests which afforded them shel-; ,ter in the winter season. At best,‘ few can now be mentioned as visit-l 1,ors. The sparrow, the robin. the night-hawk, the owl and the king- fisher are almost all that frequent, lthe Province. As can be seen by‘ the following list of old-time fuvor-‘ ates, we have lost grent flocks of‘ welcome singers: The Osprey. l Brown Eagle, ‘ Bald Eagle. l Large Brown Hawk. Hen Hawk. Pigeon Hawk. Mosquito Hawk. , Great-cared Owl. l White Owl. Speckled Owl’. ' j Barn Owl. l Crow’. Blue Jay. ‘ Golden Robin, or Goldfinch. . Crotv Blackbird. l Great Red-crested ; Kingfisher, ‘ Swallow Woodpecker, l Hummingbird. White-head Coot. Black Duck. ' Brant. or Brent. Wild or Black Goose. Sta Duck, 1 Dipper. Beach Bird. Black-hearted Plover. Large Spotted Plover. Peep. Partridge. Robin Redbrenst. Woodpecker, , Snow Bird. s - gsyggwsird. , Eastern Securities Co. Ltd. gig Bgd-d IN\ES'I‘MENT ir-ixltlzns e ir , l g2?‘ "rslfgauuw l , CIIARLUPPETOWN, r. n. i. . 4 glack i sr. JOHN lvrolvrltlzat. i:.1\l.n~z\x arn a , Chimney Stvallow. l ' Night Hawk, l Gray Bi“; The last specimen named is gen-l There is ll, catalogue iii priiitcom- a bird fancierl a new site cil i1. crally believed to be i1 native of the. llllfll by the late John MCSWfllILllll0 bird faintly la oulci pruri- rt i1. Island, and our best singer. There may be many other types, or least a. few others, the history of‘35 which we would be glad to give; lfl so, there are many who wish to h .¢i treatment of thousands of lvolllen for: Minor CllfJ-—-\vfl~l\ tinder rliniiiiii; water and apply “V.i>eliiic"_]elly. ' More Serious Wonndr-Srerillze with 1 all ltpprovctl antise tic, tlfCvS with Burris and Sca1:/s—Cti\cr the allecrcil zirca with “Vaxt-line" Jelly P, derive great pleasure from gazing on glatiflllllllw" L" HJW-‘I- Cl“ cred songstcrs that made the heuv-l Bfiiters-Prirk ilit edge or IlIC blister If I had to be bum in Prince Ed_ ens vibrant with their music anti Willi a '~lt'l‘lll'l.'.‘1l needle. pm» ,l-'.sq.. when at Stillarc School. It appcarotl abotitlprofess to 1:1‘ an authority: on tilt- A person residing in’ the country c fit aid helps you should know about ASELINIT ' Pcrrolclilll_lclly' is the favorite quick llUlllC _G\O-'B‘Il17. Iftlfilidfllfig- l-l ' Bump: and Bruises-Apply cold com- presses, immediately, then dress with “Vase-line" Jelly. Remember, when you buy, that the trade mark "Vaseline" on the package is your assurance that you arc getting the erluine product 0f the Chescgrtlugh Manufacturing Co., Cons'd. . A complete new booklet called "100 home, beauty and house- hold uses" will ladly be senr youfree. Address pt 13Chcse- broughManufacturingCtiinpiiny, 5520 Chiihot Avenue, hltiiitrcal, Canada. Write for it today. Vaseline "an: mun: PETROLEUM JELLY Vmclinc" Jelly ilntl aildage lightly. preatl on tli cssini; iitir the Vaseline" Jelly. T ‘IA-orig lulfifll sifdlfiiflslliisikhr~itlayrqlsw “What is Behind Your Investment?” Securities recommended by us, offer yolr\ not only de- _'1l.".IlI£llJIC income and adequate security of principle, lint also tiller you ll wide choice of" carefully selected issues, aiitl per- sonal contact with an investment house thoroughly equip- petl and uell qunlilietl to help you select the tllTt-riligs Ill"~l. suited to your requirements, priiielptll of Qllcenjlntcreliting a". present. We (it) iim Years ago. iSIIlJjECL. We touch on the alllllft" simply to recall theiinct that ll:- _ I 1 m t. n has Sion to visit COL Macxmmns [OX _ ils a better opportuniw of keeping; above list may help out n l‘lll‘llll1l!‘(i .2 - ig/enza lOremrded 5:415:00tfilsédwpstgtatgcltizrtlsaglfilyi Elltliglfimnch and I wondered why because gelc their names listed in the Guar-n record than a townsman, and tit l fanc er of more note than \-;<~ r-lmill where mosquitoes fire found in 1111116 sique. 1Y°“ mum!“ climb m“ W5"? fence J2; -- -.-~ ——-v- - w fl_. -. W"- . __.log‘ _.___.__. __._._, ,_ _ i‘ ‘ numbers. Mrs. Grant was the youngest with a f“ under W“? "rm I “'55 , , ‘a Nothing can spoil a person's rest/ldaughter 0f the 1M0 Mn and Mm tempted to ask the courteous young ,1 u"nun-nun."-"n-n-"u" "n"nun--nun-u".-I-"n-nnrnrrrrnnaiunrnrnna I i and disposition like the presence flfyJohn Garrett, of Cnble Head, ondnlzux‘ who sllliowed “S arglmd- He even one solitary buzzing mosqulttrgi-anddaughtcr of the late Stepheniis; “time: f0 mag-V °_ m3fu§°°l' in the bedroom. Many a one hflsliRosc, one of the pioneer settlers uffgmilgr ‘ma? dilgilégdrizfisnvfllre on‘; spent n frantic half hour in ifUli-‘|N0l‘Lll Luke. She leaves to mournpthe answer to this one mysgelf w I less efiorts to find and swat one of a devoted husband who. with theikcpt my eyes open my moutl; gm" these tormenting pests. help of doctors and nurses, did all, 1 Mosquitoes not only disturb rest that was humanly iaossible to pro-land my ears plnned back I not‘ ‘ ‘ 1 . ~ . l Ll l k l’. i mm m‘? blmdslrean" scramhlng the rcnnglsfllwrlilch ihetizoge w‘ sri1{1n_.an enclosure like the adult foxes. I ltclhing bite often caused blood gixiidbiéi sliilanherorjgtlrlrfé I; than velcgimoted‘ mo that he did not encour_ P" 5°" n3" la e us to o near the ies to k d t. t. s E 111mb . Try FLYJTOX and see how easily mgllhee W2: gnmembel‘ of the Churchlil" them m‘ 9V9" w kiss memw it does the “york! You do not even of Scotland and a woman of Chris- ' (Wm 5°95 m“ 1°" a bah!’ anlmal‘ have to See the pest Just spray this‘ film character always eourteouslm any klnd? They are 5° cute and! fragrant and stainless liquid freelyumd obugmg réadv and Wmmg tofso helpless) n- 1 had any germs‘ ‘bout the room‘ on screens and cur- hsslst the sick or the needy at anylfm me- for example of a c°mm°n ‘ains. 1 . I t cold or pneumonia or tuberculosis‘ L FLY-TOX is n scientific 111ml- fi‘: ’,‘§,°;“§;,,f‘ Sh“ ‘ to or any of the other “catching dis-, lclde ‘m’ the home develllped M’ MEL The following brothers and sisters,‘ E5565" and “I I colliihed 0F lfllllhtd lon Institute of Industrial Research also Survive: Darius‘ Charlottemwnzlol. sneezed with,“ {our m. five f,“ by Rex Research Fellowship. Sold in John‘ postmaster‘ Semis; Joshuaflof the Colonel's puppies. I might homes with the blue label‘ Forest Hill; Mrs. John MacDotigall, have iPmYed tsqme ‘fin?!’ Zcrms 01H B _ dM__C1k_Bot/, _0n::0 spesun el‘l—~yOllC8l.'. rwiig witlignosigr gr frlsenhlls 1111M whet mlsht hflllven 11nd the mourn the loss ofn loving wife, sis- Colopeecllls tptllipllegdeill‘: nglifiienl" "l: t ._ snce a . ‘s a e139,. funeral. which was largely reason for the permit to visit the attended, took place at 2.30 p. m. fllxlgflncltl-ggéicsglllse- 2:66 Salli?“ on Tuesday to Bangor cemetery and m" 11° 0 Y 1'9 5 t‘ $- was conducted by her pastor, Rev. SW1 l0 P- (100f10!‘—l5h05' 8Y0 Blllliwfifld Ewen MavDougall. assisted by Rev. l0 be Eeml-PYWY- - J, w, MslcLeod, of St. Peters, who Compare the precautions that Col our nearest office will or quote securities for Ottlwl Hlfnilton Cllglry both Spoke very appropriately and MacKlnnon takes of his puppies with Invest Your Savings ' - .. The pitfalls of ill-considered investment can be avoided by consulting a, reputable and well-established security issuing house. Royal Securities Corporation, and an organization which is directly in touch with all principal markets, offers you practical advice and Whether you are an investor of large or small amounts, the Manager of Correspondence enquiries invited, 1 Royal Securities Corporation Riley Building, Charlottetown Montreal Toronto Halifax Saint Joint >. .152‘ ‘m. 33¢‘ Carefully with a quarter of a century's experience assistance in investment matters. be glad to answer you. your enquiries and to_ buy, sell‘ Limited Quebec Winnipeg Vlncguvgg- Rtfllflfl Victoria St.John’u,Nlld. New York London, Eng. Edmon ton feelingly. I cannot say, and I will not say That she ls dead-she is just away: ' gem/ice Ti-ii: cases With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand. She has wandered into an unknown lid-Uli- m mi ' ' 1 Nit . ' Ni E "_ fdr Qualify , ..P,,.1>s TITO?! we sell l: carefully nel- U‘ Wm (QM, and lcrupnlounly med fun ' land. And she left us dreaming how very fair O AM DE BOSS! It needs mustibe, since she lingers th ; :l"“_““‘:i°' lfiteatgfi”: a And yiiiii-o y0lil Who the wildest l "'7 yearn high quality. For ttze old-time step and the glad re um- W D & Co. Think of her faring on, as dear, O I In the love of ‘There as the love of Here. Think of hei- as the same, I say: She is not dead—-ehe is Just away. COAL PHONE I'll MlSTAH starts» Con: Atoitei w: cor ‘r145 i TWFUL 1'11 -1 can TONIC. "[0" c > s11 " ri- EVIDENCE mu w: l 121,14‘ “in-YOU Know 11o ‘ - Yo“ so“) n with THE Guy l‘. v m,“ NIGQER w WHY HISTAZF , ‘w, Moi-i: AND $HOW ' ' n 1-5 Bv Barrie Payne n