ssvrialvlaalgy. ms ~ THE CHARLOTTETOWN _GUARDII§I\_I___ l -.:.‘.» of F rosly Cooirless What husband, coming home tired fro "or :. won't YQVIVB: . of lemonade or iced tea, particu- when it is followed by a supper of , crisp salad, thin. tempting slices cold meat. and a fruity, refreshing On hot ni hts I use a luncheon set on bare ta ie-a tablecloth looks too l get out all of my green glass- . I see that the lettuce is stillly ‘c, the tomatoes as chill as winter, 'jellied consoirime thoroughly cold, . cold meat cut in slices neither large . thick. the bread wafer-thin. I want . food to be tempting but not over- . m . rozerl Salad and lead Coffee Two of my rnosetapo ular hot weather ... are frozen and iced coffee. salad, with its happy combination fruit, mayonnaise and chillness, and .. coffee. with its rich, smooth creami- - nteed to convert any ,. Jraucd temper into complete ‘ iiit . In both these delectable . {count Carnation Milk the . - t important ingredient. The mpsnadlzs Milk for Hot Weather l can always rely on Carnation Milk it's sure to be pure and sweet no .. tter how hot the day. It doesn't either, as does ordinary milk, but uniform in quality, with a double MY KITCHEN NQTEBQOK by ncéwu _ Dome ‘le, Science Counselor . rrlcr Foods cleanliness because it's evaporated t (iouble richness. I know it is ab‘ luteiy safe because it's sterilized. Being completely dependable. Cal nation is economical, saving the Llslli. waste of “turned" milk and spoiler foods. And, as any domestic sciencl ex rt will tell you, it gives cooking re su ts that even the best of bottled mill cannot equal-—a smooth creaminess, a fine texture that are unmistakable ii ice creams, soups, sauces, puddings cakes and custards. This s cial quality of Carnatioi Milk is ue to "homogenization," b; which the cream globules are broken u] into minute particles and distributec evenly throughout every drop of milk I've some wonderful recipes for hot- weather salads and ice creams in"My Hundred Favorite Reci s"-—the Car- nation Cook Book. on't you send for tnir free booklet? Address Carria- tion Milk Products Co., Limited, Ayl- mer, Ont. Carnation Frozen Salad 5/ cup mayonnaise, l. cup Carnation Milt, l cup whipping cream, 1% cup chopped black walnuts, l cup chopped pineapple, 1 cup chopped cherries, l cup apricots or peaches, 1. orange, 1 grape-fruit. Combine Carnation and cream, chill anci whip. Chop fruit; add to whipped cream mixed with mayonnaise, omitting fruit juice. Pack in baking powder tins or round molds; lace in a l to 3 salt-ice mixture 3 ours. Serve in one-inch slices on lettuce. ' ' CARNATION is ideal for summer use. Keeps sweet without ice—no waste. Adds food value to light sum- mer dishes. Gives extra smoothness and flavor to salad dressings, desserts, ices. (See recipe above) JOHN A. MCKAY 0f that district. family anid San of Fountain Road; Gethirig, I fTIle Milk for Hot Days Carnation "From Contented Cows " in Graham's Road on Aug. 5th, of a long family; John A. McKay, one oi’ the oldest the sincere sympathy of friends. and 11195?’ 11181111’ esteemed residents The funeral on Aug. 7li11- which served by the hostess the guests re- iwa-s larccly attended was conducted turned m the parlor where many Born 88 years ago, his long life by Mr. Fleet, Presbyterian studeiitmppy memories were rccaned um“ was an example to all and his mam-I of Clifton Church of which the de-‘ghc wee smay hours where regrerful ory is loved and cherished by his ceased was an active member forifnrewens were 531d before fetufnlng friends. He leaves to‘ a number of years. He mourn five sons and four daughters text. Heb. 11, 10. "For he looked frlr|hghlh_ Archibald of Waverley Mass; James, a city A. of Silverton, Colorado; Albert 0h whose builder and maker is God‘? Francisco. Cal; William of and spoke conforting and inspir-lmhrrrhge 0f M155 Margaret Qrozger; (Ennml of New BedforrLl wreath inscribed Mass; Mrs. G. M. McKay, (Alba) of, ily“. Spray J. O. C. Campbell. Gnaiha-mb Road, and Pearl of Wav-, quets. Mrs Neil ted Church of Canada. 9 | T0 DIRECTORS‘ MEETING’- Central Guardian Mr, Alfred Simpson, of St. Eleanora i P. E. I., passed through Moncton! 9531351311; Rising-meg; and Tuesday, en route to Saint John,‘ lot roi- sale M. noon today. Corners ivhere he will attend a meetlna of gush,“ arm plush“; stream J_ A_ the board of directors of the Britishi prmr, owner; American Packing Company.’ of which board he ls a member. MISS BARBARA MacNEILL will - esunie her classes in singing and,‘ PRETTY WEDDING-St. Ann's elqcution sept, 25th For ramp-h- Church, Lot 65. was the scene of a tloh can phone 315.3, lbcsutlful ceremony on Wednesday 7374.13“; morning, Aug. 28th. wlicli Mr. {James Augustine Tierney, New FOX RANCI-IERSP-We will have Haven, led to the altar Miss Bertha a, car of meats on track Tuesd-ayQCatherlne Murray, eldest daughter and Wednesday, Sept, 25th and 26 of Mr. nnd Mrs. James J. Nfurray. th. Swifts Canadian Co. Ltd.—7888 Emyvule. Thc interesting cerem- i qony which made those prominent BLUE MURDER. The Guardian's and popular residents o! the ex- Ncw Serial. a gripping drama, of ti-eme ends of the parish, one. was hidden forces. a bizarre mystery and‘performed By the pastor Rev. Leo thrilling adventure starts FrldayJl-Ierreli, who also celebrated the Look out for first installment. lNuptial Mass. The bride who was ———- lbecomlngly dressed in rose biege CLEARANCE SALlL-Attention l5 georgctte and picture hat to match directed to the big Clearance Sale wore a box fur neck piece. the gift being held by the Estate of I... of the groom. and was attended by Anderson, St. Peters. advertised else- he: sister, Miss Mary, at present where in this issue, at which many thc teacher in Maplewood School, big reductions are offered. while Mr. Tierney ivas supported ——— as groomsman by his brother, Hr. CORNWALL SERVICES.—Ther8 Theodore Tierney, of Boston, will be service Sunday. Senwm er lvfass. After a. wedding breakfast 30th in the United Church M; Si- nt the bride's home, which includ- RlVBl‘ 9J1 l1 B. lll- K111859911 85 3 l1~ m~ ed as guests Father I-Ietrcil and and Cornwall at 7-30 11111-311113’ Day Father Smith of Kirlkora, n. cousin will be observed in West River and o; the brme_ and only the immed. Klflflswfl- F-BV- E- M- Alike". B- A» late relatives of the newly wedded Mllllfiiillf- icouple, the happy pair left by auto —-? ffor a honeymoon trip through the CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-“REVVMaritimes. Previous to hcl" mar- EWE“ 54110139118311. B- 11- 11111197911911 rlage the bride was‘ tendered ai sllillrdfly- 59111131111191‘ 291-11 fli- Clflvlmiscellancous shower at her par- mfl" at '7 P» 111- and 511131111911 39111 at ents‘ home, where about 150 ofi 0019171511 9-19 1°30? summflflde at 334 their friends and wcll-wishers as-i and C9139 T79v9r59 at 63o P~ m- M59 scmbled to shower, not. only gifts l Tuesday. October 2nd at DeSnble at bu; good wishes ‘and Congrarhlarl 7 p. m. and Thursday 4th at Argyle ions for a long and happy we o; 5110"? B11 '7 P- m. nuptial bliss. The presents includ- mwllawe vulner- vm- ‘illillli“lli°irliiil’l.“Ehffiiméll R9“ Dlivid latter being a substantial one from! 6911mm M~ A-~ B- De- Mmiswr- 59" her friends and well-wlshcrs as- vices for September 30th. ‘Pleasant ish or Lot 45 is fommai‘, in rc_ 1791191’ 11 9- m- R°59 17911913 3 1L m- mining among its members‘ Mr and Breadalbane, 7 p. m. The Official Mm Tiemesfas the groom is ,‘ Board will meet in the Church at prosperous férmm. or New Havel; i Breadalbane October 1st 7'30 1km‘ where they intend to reside Con-I‘ Offerings to the Maintenance and grutulatiom Extension Fund will be received in Pleasant Valley and Rose Valley during the Sunday service. In North Ngw mRESByTERI/ry CHURCH; Granville at a social gathering in ‘ -4>0-)-___ Produced ill Csnnds I erley, Mass; Brackley, P. E. I; Bert on the homu-' ing words to the family and friends.‘ p“ N‘, u, Mr; stead; Mrs. A. Cl. McKay (Mary J)! Mrs. Daniel tributes of sympathy lnoludlnE J» "Father and Fam- bride's‘sister, Bou- Kgh51hghoh_ Rev, (39,; Aygrg was the Drumm 1914-1919; Rev. J. R. Ram. M11110 officiating clergyman, Arch. Gamlvbell- Rev. J. w. Howe of Port Elgiri, u. 13., cnson, 1925-1927; Rev. Lovely floral offerings, Durant, ‘McLeod; Mrs. Jim also onelslster Mrsunor Elizabeth Smith of Kensingwn, who: We r thr ear _ hue r, . ' The death occurred at his home ls the last remaining member of inmfniecesisndlhepflewgvwere $39: m 1857' but‘ m9” ‘Vere "9 1999"“ 1° 1111 15 elfiendeclto the happy family connection k 85 lllslhomc, each hoping to which hath foundations, sllentlshlemngzed on Thursday’ sepgember 1873; Rev. Jos. I-logg, 1875-1888; Rev. BUILDING IN MONCTON the hall on Friday evening, Septem- i lbcr 28th. l MONCTON, S-cp-L-Z-L-Markcd with til ‘ i i ' ‘ -. wlNSl-OE SERVICES- servlces rnldliuilpnlnllhiiflen“rfiiiiiilll Sin ,in the Winsloe United Churches for camcrsmne of the First Presbyteflj Sunday n9“- S9pi9mb9r 30m ‘"111 b9 an Church in this city was well and i“ m1 owsi-‘Highfleld 9'19 n a" m~ truly laid Saturday afternoon by the ‘Prmcclmwi’ 3°99 at 3 11 m~ Wm‘ minister Rev S J Macarthur ‘S109 North at 7'11 m" “any Day s91" There was n representative gather-Ii " 1°95 Wm be held m an three lng present to witness this memor- Chlirches‘ Special Missionary ofler‘ able event ‘ncluding members of ings. The Joint Ofllclal Board will ' ‘ , a , lhold its regular quarterly meeting in atlhegrciiegéimimftiofxls‘ ‘than “imam ,thc Parsonage at South Winsloe omthe e g dial“ o 2251mm?“ 5%“, ‘Wednesday, October 3rd at 2 p. m.G£rI;, gfeGodce was c cam w L c. ‘All b t - - ‘enthrgélxegraarrs be pres The devotional exercises opened ’ with prayer by Rev. Ml‘. Macarthur. NOT ED|BLE__when Mn A following which he gave a scripture Milne Fraser, of Halifax, who is wellmdlllg "m" 15* 91"°"1°1°S- 294W known in Charlomerowrh with a to 18. The choir of the church which party of friends parked the“. car m was augmented for the occasion lfroiit of a residence at Truro in 911911 Penderd @116 23111 Psalm. ful- ‘broad daylight, a sneak thief opened lvwms which the minister reheated‘. lone of the ladies’ hand bags and ex- 19119 APOSUBS’ Creed. ' ygracged a candy ho‘ Inggead of A historical ckctcli of the congre-i ‘candy the box contained an insulin EflllOIl frvm the llmebf its OYEMIlZ-l syringe and outfit. A reward is now £11101‘. fcllvwlng June 10th, 1925, pre- being offered for the return of the P-Ffd by Mr.. James M. Coridoni box. The party were returning after Clerk of the session, was then read! .12. trip to Fredericton. where they at- by Rev. Mr. Macarthur. This history‘ tended the Exhibition-Moncton together with several other pap- Jiixchange. ers were then placed in the box i- 'which reposed in the crypt of the FAMILY RECEPTION-A pleas- cornerstone. The Rev. Mr. Macarth- ant evening was Spent 0n Selrtem- ur then gave anniddress in which he] be!‘ 20th 8i the 1101119 ' 0f Mr- and reviewed the hlstor of th Presb - fMY5~ chfllles M9119". BTB-ckmy- telilan congreglltloii in eMonctgii! iwhen M13 and MT5~ wamhflm M91‘ which went back to 1838 when it ,lett of Somerville, Mass, and all the was organized in the Free Meerim‘ Emembers of the family on the Island House he“, by the Rev‘ Wm’ fiend“: lgalhergd i143 119v‘! a-tfamgly ""1119" arson. The congregation was called: av n3 m9 0r 0V9!‘ St. John's and the first church built‘. available to show how many mem-, m» sum was ill“;»$§“.iiiil‘°£.5l‘?nil.‘,ll°’£r§,’; ‘$221 came‘ Minister to a. congregation of, 49 communicants. He then rccitcd< the namcs of the Ministers of Si... JchnsChurch fromthc Rev. Wm» Henderson's incunibency, 1838-1849‘ ‘down to the prcsnt time among which were included the following: _— i i since that time. soon meet GREGGOR __ Cnozmn“ _ The Rcv. Alcx. Ross: 1852-l855:Rev. Wm. Murray, 1856-1858; Rev. J. McKlei Walter Gregg“ was 1859-1865; Rcv. J, D. Murray. 1868-‘ 20m M; 6 p_ m. a; me home o; me J. M. Robinson, 1888-1901; Rev. D. Mrg ,1, H, walker, of MacOdrum, 1902-1913; Rev. T. P. assisted by say. 1919-1925: Rev. Dr. R. M. Stev- S. J. Mac- Ibrother-in-law of the bride; who arthur, 1927-. ' .was given in marriage by her bro-, Rev. Mr. Macarthur pointed out The Avoid Harmful Glare inside frosting of Edison Mszcls Lsmpo ishuts the bright filament from the eyes snclgives " b Isl abundance of restful light. EDISON MAZDA a LAMP-S L-II ‘ther, Mr. John A. Crozier of New that. the Presbyterian Church in York City. About twenty guests, the Moncton to-day is more than double immediate relatives of the two fam- in strength 'what it was fifty years illes witnessed the ceremony. The ago and h, raises more money each bride made a lovely and attractive yep;- gor Se]; supper; and missions filzure ln a sown of ruse aid sold than it did at that time he declared. taffeta silk, with a shower bouquet He referred w the increase in men“ 01 R0595 11nd 14914911111111‘ 19m- Miss bership of the church in general Olive Ritchie of Charlottetown was during the past yam. stating that "195" 9999111111311’ g°wn9d l“ 119139 there were 28 more ministers than lnce over satin and carried as yew. ago 4000 more familes had shower bouquet of sweet. peas with jorned Lhéppllesbyteflan Church 5 'mmdenhalr rem“ The 51mm “$000 more children in the Sunday _\ r- v "cs ~‘ ~". if? 0 _ ‘(b s ". o“; will . x \ \\\\\l\ llll Goody?” The built of ETC "I07? rlmn old-style cords‘ and worthy o; our Djvym» Musrm-i rcliching ‘import that. no human | olcvrlticn i‘; sufficiently high to give i us a prospect. to the end, hclicc our [power of vision is too restricted in obtain an introspect into the merit that. must. attend his good deeds. The sympathy of all sincere friends is thus extended to tlic bereaved "nos aind they are consoled by the ‘35511131199 that God Jusuy rewawg Cixsorvzttorc Romano says that it Passed peacefully into gtermgy on 6W1’? 90111 11¢¢°Yd1118 l0 bile ill-SU- “m; learned that fmlr priests roc- 1710113’ 01 800d deeds that 15 Stamp" f‘lll.i=,' were silot iii Mexico as part d upon the soul bcforc the Judlz- n, m‘, and Lord." g.u~‘->~¢~I .__ In Memorialn JAMES CHAMPION Thursday. at’ Kenslngton, James, maintained a vigorous constitution in mature years, and retained pm. tical use of his intellectual faculties) even up to the closing years of life. He was born at Spring Valley in! I838, hence he had, at thg time or. death, attained his sounqedr. He was the son of thp late John‘ Champion, alnd the latg Mary Mur-I phy, his wife. I-Ie spent his early‘ Years attending the__common school luggd developing faculties into man- h ;assisted by Mr. Alvin Shaw as h l 9264 i grccmsman. The room in dccora- i: ‘the "2221 coxmmuuatlis‘ 'tions of ferns autumn leaves and 8 g em rs p l ' throughout the Dominion up to 172, Jlowcrs. with a floral arch, com- [plated a. scene of exceptional beauty. 22px;‘; figgflfilhsgggo gagmghrlgr “i111: IMany beautiful gifts were received. lo i t I l t h’ d ‘b " Miss Mildred Slaokford, n. N., of b“ 5 f“ “s 9" l‘ "ll "WW" iBoston fiesided at the piano and “ck ‘nu’ the Presbyterian 911mm‘ lxdurlng the 518mm of the mum,‘ out of l7 applications. The church sang, "o Promise Me." Following the 23:83:11‘? 022;‘! 13m again ceremony a wedding supper was lnrved “w, wmch me happy cougominations in the Dominion. "We me M; amid repcrmglom or rhmhave a glorious tradition, we have lguesw for rfmomr mp through An- succeeded to a great inheritance," napolis and St. John River ‘on return they will reside at. their blessed the holle- "that we may ‘home at Braclrley Beach, P. n. 1. prove Ourselves worthy 01. our past Z Youthful Charms Enhanced By Cllticllra Soap and Ointment. R iar use of the Soap, assisted by the lntrnent as needed, will keep the com iexion fresh, clear and youthful and e hair live and healthy. Cuticura Talcum is fragrant, cooling and refreshing, an ideal toilet powder. I h’ Ill! Add C ll D 0!: ‘T? "'s-."'i.a‘firn'-'-'r -- l-n...s.§.'L'r-.I."<'r‘i..'r'-lm?sdam. Tsleulnle i‘ Cvitieuva sin-l" Stick 25c. fl AGNAIMAN GENEQM ecscmlr Doooucr‘ v VQhQygThe declared in conclusion, and ex-‘" In i864. on Aug 4, he married‘ Alicia. Heaneyhfirahamk. Rfmd, and began housekeeping in Spring Valq ley. The family are. Mary Elisla. wife. cf- Benjamian Duggam John T,’ | Portland. Maine; Pannic-Avfrsfl ‘ Doyglas Mllligan, both these dangli- ters, deceased; William, and Dan- riel, Montcon, Maine; Wesley Ken- plnigton Lila. Kate~Mm Walter lCole. Robert and Alaxmrider. Darn- iley. The burial was under the dir- lecticn of the l... O. L, of which the ‘deceased was a member. Interment took place at Malpeque. The pall- bearers were his gland-children. James Champion, Edgar Champion, Roy Champion. Colin Mbuntnimi William Champion, and Horace Brysnton. The service was conduct-i ed by Rev. Dr. saint. assisted byl Rev. Fred Williamson and Rev. G. '1‘. Spriggs. Dr Saint, spoke with ani- mation on the essential feature of. the sad event showing how the de- ceased h-ad attained the reward that his good deeds had merited. i Besides his own family of thir- teen. he had thirty grand-children. and forty nine great-grand children. The deceased was a man of the, highest integrity. first discharging his duties tlo God and then fulfilling his obligation tn his fellow man. 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