o SJJPTEMBER. 2'7, i927 -' 54 RY‘S is knolwn all over the world for , v its delicacy of flavour. It has a rich l; “chocolaty" aroma-—never associ- lf ated with cocoas of ordinary quality— l} which stimulates the appetite and helps it you to enjoy the nourishing qualities y of this famous beverage. \ ’ » \j Fry's Cocoa is made from a blend‘ of the ‘ l, highest quality cocoa beans that the \, market affords, by processes perfected y, in nearly 200 years of experience. Its q Purity is assured. \, - b; Co! a tin from your grocer today. / 223 r/ _ .\ \- Estoblished ma‘ ~ i ‘Die 01M 0200a and fiocolal: I10: next in rank and in power to tho creign Council. (level-nor. al at Quebec, Talon turned his zit- ldestroyed by fire on January 5 an tcntlou to the industrial develop 6, I713. On the ruins was ei-ec mental’ the colony, mid one oi‘ his 0d the palace occupied by Bigo ltdertukings was the minding 0t a During the siege of Quebec b brewery at the foot of wlutt became Wolfe in the sniumcr of 1759 t.h known as Palace Thwfibrewer was fiiii_s'lieii.ln i671 The enter-pr se was udt. o, fiufliicifll ainccess. and the building was con- verts into residence and it Dilllfffl lie WllB“0f iifitlilllgvg A HISTORIC BR EJWERY First Brewery Was Built In 1671 Al’. Qlmbee. That very able man oi’. affairs. Tmlon, arrived in Canada as liiteii- dant in i665. The post of intenti- ant was very important in the i Enrich-Government of “Canada. for the lntonilantwiis practically Min- ister oi Trude umYCommert-e, oi‘ Finance, and of Justice. the British batteries. Later tli ing again became ii brewery, an such it is today. "r _ 03- A‘ S‘ ‘i J'- d’ 1.‘. _ lbiPERl/il. d‘ l‘ ..€ f J!’ x ‘i"\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\ u l\\\\l\nbl' ‘ wizwili-iri‘. ~,. ' A l ' list; i»: t ,1 n‘ _ “BEST Mill MUST Ulllglllllllil liYontTof ‘the foremost Upper Canadian ranches writes us as iouows: “w. “nu-mg my other biscuit but IMPERIAL in we consider it tho BEST hspiwosr ours-rmnmc biscuit on the hum than!’ v ilfioouconsul of opinion of our leading Canadian Fox lion ‘ imd accounts m; the mtlennlqnow noun nll-tho-ygr-round Fox Food. g ~ qhQ.co'¢-3f'go¢]'|¢ with; compo with ‘tic Vllile of the suvci- Foxes that. ranchers consider Wkly ‘Panther oi- business common sense to feed the best which is olwua the iillfiffifiiioiiiodi." .~ .">~"\_ -. wiihiiliupu thou. molnrciuhts iiha m the best. minor m. m imminent in iiooiihyiosg witlrhlshuttuolill! rd“- i v y . a For uiotig. , . ‘a . i.- O iWith the excep- Shortly after his ai-i-iv- timi oi‘ the yvaults, the building was Hill. Quebec. upper story of the palace was de- lll0ll8ll8(l by the bombardment of walls were repaired and the build- ab .- Hunter River And Vicinity .Mrs. E. Fraser has returned from a pleasant visit with friends at St. Peters. \ Mrs. J. Rackhsm has returned from a weeks visit with friends on Glasgow Road. Miss Louise McCoubrey, New Glasgowis spending a. three weeks holiday with friends in Sydney, QB. ____.. Among visitors here during the post few days were Miss Earlth the Cutlifie, Cape Traverse. week included Messrs. Willard Lank, representing DeBlois Bros, Ltd., Charlottetown; Harry James, Charlottetown; Sterling McLean of McLean Bros, Charlottetown; Clin- ton Rosch representing Peabodys Overall 00., Ltd, Amherst, N. 8.: John McKenzie and Gordon White. Charlottetown. Although only three schools par- ticipated the annual School Fair on Friday afternoon passed of! suc- cessfully. On this account, the ex- hibits were fewer in number. but were up to the usual high standard in quality. The judging was done by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaw, Char- Sports were exceptionally well working hard to defend the shield which they did by only six points. The schools taking part were Wheatley River, Greenvale _nnd Hunter River. A complete prize list ‘will be published later. 0 The following item Halifax Herold of September 13th. The deceased was the youngest bro- ther of an esteemed resident, Mr. William McDougall. Sydney-Many friends attehded from his late residence. 76 Furnace Street, to St. James United Church. Service at the church was conduct- ed by Riev. Dr. McIntosh, lifter which the portage, which was lengthy, wended its way fto East- mount Cemetery where interment was made. Rev. Dr. Mclntosmalso officiated at ‘the graveside services. The late Mr. McDougall was widely known, throughout the City.,1-ie' wa a popular member of the horsemens Club .and his death caused the/‘first break in the ranks of‘ this orgahiza- tion. Pall bearers-all life-long friends of the deceased were: Dep- uty Mayor H. V. Chisholm, Alder- man John N. MacLeod, William Deveaux, James D. Hartigan, Serg- eant R. A. C. McDonald and Police Officer Norman D. Carmichael. t Numerous floral tributes were re- ’; celved.—L. e ——-———Qo->————— . d t. HAZLEBROOK iAND VIOJINITY e _. . Mrs. A. Ray Jones and Mrs. Henry Jones left for Cambridge. Mass., where they will visit Mr. W. E. Jones and family. d Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. lit/Kennedy motored to Hunter River last week where they spent the day at the home of Mr. Howard Court. munity goes out: to Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Jenkins and family in the deep loss they have sustained in the death oi their son Russell. Mrs. John MacDonald and little son Nelson are spending a few daughter, Mrs. Seymour Myers. Miss Mabel Jenkins who spent a Stewart has returned to hcr homc in Millvlew. Mr. and Mrs. George Sutherland. City motored to Montague last week. We regret to learn that Mrs. Fred underwent on operation. progressing very favorably. ___4 She is ing friends in Summer-side. Myers will be pleased to see him out again after his recent illness. little son, Neill. who spent a two week's vacation visiting friends and their home in Sornia, Ont, is visiting her sister. Mrs. Jenkins. proving. Mi Marlon I-iayter, High Bank was recent visitor here the guest of Mrs. H. A. Jenkins. family motored to Millview lost Sunday. " " Potatoldigging seems to be quit-e the order of the day in this section o! the country. . ._“' h-o paid a recent visit to Bethei. Miss Edythe Wood is in the city attending the C. B. O. - We are sorrywo learn‘ that Miss Ora Jenkins, Mlllvlew hod the mis- fortune of breaking her collar bone on Saturday lost. We hope to hear of little Ora being able to be about again in the near future-it. _.-._...¢oo.._.__ it iifiossywinougli to be pleasant. as one ails with line's wile and oiists; bu) the husband worth while is the one who can _ when he pays tor ...n Sinclair, Springfield and Miss Ber- Business men here during the I is from the . the funeral on Monday afternoon of‘ \ Min-tin MoDougall, which was held Trousdale has entered the Prince Mcltliiumi spout Edward Island Hospital where she Si. Petcrs. l Mrs. Mary Wood who has been ill Harold for the past while is steadily im- friends in Shell Road recently. Mr. and Mrs. B. Weatherble and paid to ._-,_- V‘, V. ‘g Mr. Chester Acorn, Killings-GM; ' THE ' ' CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lottetown and Inspector Court. The ~ carried out, the Hunter River pupils " L04‘, t/Mwr?“ I gcmé/z $ Jflea/yjeau/y fwlweafiehszl [daélézfi/fm/ The Skin Specialist knows that incorrect shaving g with a dull, unstropped blade injures the skin and tends to age the face. A man with a tender face too often believes that burning and smarting after the daily shave is unavoidable. The inevitable follows. Time is aided by the not- , -' quite-sharp-enough blade, and, prematurely, his ' ‘ friends say: “He is beginning to look old." This can be avoided to a marked degree. I THE SUPER KEEN FRESHLY STROPPED BLADE GIVES YOUR FACE ITS RIGHTFUL CHANCE Only in the Valet AutoStrop Razor do you get this. It is the recognized high grade modern razor which gives the quickest shave—-clean— correct~once over. The same blade again and again brought back to true super keenness. Less expensive to your purse and to your face. Think oi‘ iti Strapping, shaving and cleansing Q 4 ‘ without taking apart. ,4 'I'his Valuable Book is Yours f WRITE TODAY L for your copy G U A R A N T I B We are anxious that every user oi’ a Valet AutoStrop Rlzor be conntnnrly enthusiastic. Should anything hiip n to your razor affecting its pet ect service, ‘ust send it to on and we will restore l: to a new-like condition without charge. huloSlrop Safely Razor Co. Limited 83 Duke Strict Toronto Snckvillc. HIlUQS t Mel-tars Mciunis visited --—-~@+c>-—-- re-stocking woods with game birds. splendithgam . only ' ndr d the 6w iicor is‘ iiinglto i or Englis .,_ ‘Sheep hihing. _.--a\~\\ to sheep raising. ed from time to time. ST. PE-rizi-"rs AND VICINITY Mrs. Edward Quigltiy has rcinrn- The sympathy of the entire com- ml homo after visiting friends Mrs. Albert Qnigley has rcturiicil days here the guest oi the farmer's home drier visiting her friends at Port Ilnrdcii llllll Monciml. Misses Christina. Nicholson and pleasant vacation in Marshfield, ltlltn-gai-t-tSuthci-lniuliéluitcillrlruils the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter iii Cubic lit-ml. Miss Aiinn. Shown is employed with U. i0. Pratt Al. Sun. Air. Jumcs Dovcr lins gone on n visit to Ni-xv York. lllcssrs. ileum-t Lewis niul Flinn. lilo wuclurnd ill blossrs J. M. Lander. F. l..,War~ ron, Albert Qlilglcy iverc in nttcn- Miss Emma MacDougall is vislt- (itinco at Georgetown Races. Miss lliinnie Clinisson spout the The many friends of Mr. Percy wcck cud with Mrs. Fislurr. Messrs l-lerbert Wnisli and Her- ici-t Sutherland visited Lot. 40 re- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lund and v-‘iitly- n. ii‘. Rnssitci‘ visited st. Peters relatives on the Island, returned to Saturday. -__-, ‘ Mr. lKL. Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Jane Poole. Salisbury, N. B.. MFR- Aliicrf QiilRleY mid i011 Frllnk J, 111 motomil tn Souris Sunday. Fred d lo (TH nnlcy and lie-stocking Game Birds. Considerable attention is beink provincial Stops fire being taken to secure from iEHihflIilfm (internment a supply 0f Russian "cock of the wood." bird fnr setting qiit -~ rim. l is claimed thatihis ' ill thrive as well in tie Ilnfwest as the Hungar- fiflf Tim e.‘ of which there are of thousands from set out justiwenty yearn ago» At the same time Cal- gary's Flair and (is o Ase iation Ii! "slam; Bobs marlin. . . The Earl oi Minio, ha! ficently heenjelling oft his pure-bred cat- tle“!!! order to devote bin-attention ere are ni- mills ready 1,500 sheep on his property her drones and near Calgary and more will be nihi- Ilihwflfll "' ill: Mr. .lll(‘l( .\ic(7nilum lins iliiislic<l'_]0h" Russel 391mm,.’ m," iuirvesiiiii: mm is busy llli-liiliiilvimdniiil iii-h. J, u, Jenkins of iiunvihn», l their the ti. phea- - IN MEMORIAM MR. JOHN RUSSEL JENKINS. tit" dualll til I I i The. sad news of tiic i, i P. E. I. came as ti shock to his; many relatives and friends in P.l ncqiinlnianres in Boston and tlic‘_ miiuy messages of sympathy and fluriil tributes show that llP liilll won tlic. esteem of his employers as ivcll as his follow workmen. Thct lziti- .\li'. Jt-nkiiis joint-d the Amvri-l can army during tlie- lirenl Wm‘ null z i:itci' trnustcrrtiil in llli‘ (‘iiiiiuliuiif blngiiu-cius with whom ll!‘ did villi-i nut soi-vit-n i'or two years iii l-‘rniii-v, l I t Like most islanders who llllliriiln to tllllPl‘ countrics ho started at the lltiilfilll of tho liiddt-r mid at‘ tlic tinic of his (loath lmil achiever] ‘ Ulllli-ll(l('l'i"|l)li' success, mul luid maldv full nrrnngoiiiciits to start rt product: texcliuiiitn in (‘mint-cit- ion with his lirmlitwrs iii Millviciv. known by tlit- firm llilllli‘ nt‘ Junk- ins Bros. 'I‘li<- ‘lmmmliato. relatives arc his widow, lieu Jvssic Zllciieoii, his pm"- eiiis at lionie, and the following brothers mid sisters: M. F}. Jenkins. Mlllviyw, “KL. Jenkins. ilillvlcw. Nlrs. lrvlnp; Ilea- imi, Niisfl Mabel Jenkins, Millview. The funeral stir-vices iit his lltlillu in Wrcnlhiiii conducted by the Rev, Melville A. Sluiier and tho remains wcru laid lo rest in the Evergreen flometcry iii Brighton. hlnss. Th" following were the DflllWflY- ors: lrving Benton. Sanford llrown. Herbert llcatnu. Cinrciico Burnett, llinrray Mclienrl rind Fred Cnchcy. Perhaps it will bc in coming _vo:trs. it may be in the better laud. Wefll read tlw moaning of our tears, And lllllR"SUTll9ll!lif! we'll under- stand. I We'll catch the broken threads again Anrl finish what we here began: Heaven will the mysteries explain. Ami then, ah! than we'll under- E.l. Russel ivns l‘t>V(‘l‘t‘.(l by all his, F (Hill knows the way, lit! holds the soon shall cease. - key, And Jesus rail us to lleuven’ lic guides us with iincri'iii{-',' Perfect Pence. . hiuid; ‘ - Thu (iuurdinii joins in extending Slilllfltllllt! with [car-loss (‘yes we'll their sinr-crc sympathy to the bo- sctz; rt-uvcd WlllUW and relatives. Yes. thorn beyond. wdll nntler- ' -~"‘—'<*@'*'* stand. Lois of tlic oidi-r llmllllfi of tfldfll! are hard mi the» younger. mid they i ll. is 1-ii:iugli,-- Earths struggles lizivc mighty llltlv rcnutni to he B0. ’lh'Q|’--n~- m. l i» PiZE ICE CREAM if a prize were offered for lce Cream we know who would hold the "Red TickeiP-posslbly you would too—becnusc Perfection has been proven to be ab- solutely the best. For Exhibition Week we are putting up 10c-JACK FROST-Ne \. one of the tastiest. products of our sanitary plant. This is the usual palatable Perfection Ice Cream. heavily coated with luscious chocolate. if you try I one "Jack Frost" you will want. more. Wrapped in l wax paper and enclosed in a neat. package. AT ALL DEALERS AND \ l ON EXHIBITION GROUNDS - The Genlral iireamerios Llli. WHOLESALE mswrtmuroas 1» _________--- . . n-"lj-a. .4 stand. U A We'll know why clouds. instead of sun, . Were over ii many a cherished plan. Why song hath ceased when scarce begun. Ab, yes, sometime we‘ll'under- stand. Why what wo-._loiiged for most of Weinvlte all nt- ieridin; the Exhibi- tion to visit our sanitary plant and see the conditions under which Yerfeo- tion loo Ocean and Pwlooflol a ‘Fiiudes so oft our eager lillfid.-' fall, stand. Why hopes are crushed and castles Some tiny. sometime we'll under-