JULY 2s. 192s ,,___.,_.______ THE CHARLOTTETOEVN GUARDIAN ‘Never .M1'nd ./ they roasrsb RI7E*l;tETD_SAND-l Make thin rye bread sandwiches, well buttered on both slices so that PEANUT BUTTER CROQUETTES WICIIES brown _ under serve at once. will stick together. Put in a thin slice of Swiss cheese and spread Onc cup mashed p t t igh-Uyl withlcatsup. Toastl a pfoTdcnjlIfilllllllr Vlllltlé‘: SAVE THE“POKER HANDS" oucttcs, roll cracker crumbs. fry a l»; cup‘ peas- EASTERN NOTES Street Saturday evening. The Street was lined with cars, amon which were a large number bearing for- eign license plates. apg. dlcltls. to Judge A. L. and Mrs. Fraser. rival of a baby girl. iting at Souris. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison, Mr and Emma Hughes, Cooney, John Power and family, J Chaisson. Mrs. Theodore Edwards accomp- Burke oi‘ Needham, Mass, is spend- ing the summer with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Burks. Mr. Earl Cook motored from U. S. A. on a visit to his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dingwell, City. He is accompanied by his mother. All are at present summering at Mr. Dingwell‘s summer home overlook- ing Fortune River. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warwick ar- rived from New York last week to family. Sydney C. B. Mr. Art Weeks] and family, City, Mr. and Miss Ma~lil;_l.l—e_dnk>h’ch0|i- a not bmilgi; midi pod or onion juice; mix well; season ‘with a little salt; form into cro- ln beaten egg and golden Ibrown. Serve with white sauce and “MY wmvrsrroun MADE no MILES m 1o MINUTES" sayson-Owner {name on request) I‘ 9N a measured stretch." said this owner. “KW whi Pet Four maintained a speed 0 6° miles an hour for 1O minutes. In other words, it made 1O mile? m 1O minutes flat over a rewgfllzed distance, and against the stop watch. _ “I have no doubt that, 81W}! the roper roads an the desire_t0 lzeep it up, I wuld have. ma!” tained this speed indefinitely, 3: the engine showed n0 8120B arse“; “m ‘E212: t is spec s e seem a new lone of life and just settled down to a stead‘! 5m 11"“ As for holding the road, theed '13P“ swung body Ilmpllhug! ° earth's surface.” Enthusiastic owners are constant‘ b, furnishing u, widitestimon- \ . in]; regarding some remarkable achievement of their car. But, considering the quality features of the Whippet, its re- markably powerful engine-low vi centre-prover: economy g-a-higtvli-wheel brakes-and its ability to withstand terrific‘ pun- lghment, such feats of perform- ance are torbe expected father than wonderedfat. In ‘the Whippet Fourand the new Whippet Six youwillfinda com- bination ofqimlity features that will readily convince you of their incomparable value. Inspect them todayv-parrange . for a demonsu-atiom whqspeqFonc-r prices from $625 to¢$810¢Whigiw¢t Six prices from $8l5~tw$985. All prices Fob. O ‘facwyy,_atmowartra. DUES AnrniSlllXES Mudaby-t McLAINE SERVICE STATION '~ "..‘5%‘$‘“’ m oaarrou annex-rt. CIIAIWTTEWW" KING'S couurv nausea. MOM-I"- COIIII BIDS. BUMMIBBIDI Y H. H. 00X MOIILI. P. J. NO! HUNTER IIVIB - Petau. United States, Miss Church- hill, Boston. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Townshend, Mr. Aubrel Aitken and Mr. James Lutz, motored to Borden Monday to at- tend the circus. Mr. Geo. Keefe and family City, are visiting in Rollo Bay the guests Evidently Eastern King's is hav- is having his dwelling house en— larged. _PAGE mum ing its share of summer visitors, matured t m c“ Judging by the appearance ot Main o e y Saturday. returned from a trip to Halifax. Mr. J. F. Townshend. Rollo Bay, Miss Eunice Garrett. Souris, has We regret to hear that Mr. James Keays, Jr,. (Jimmie) of Souris has entered the Hospital suffering from Messrs. John Campbell and Geo. Fraser. motored to Souris from New picnic, York some few days ago on a visit and family. Mr. Allan Gillis, Messrs, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hughes of Souris on the ar- Senator Hughes is at present vis- Among the former Islanders who are visiting their old homes are and Mrs. Gus Hewlett, Misses Jean Miss Clara Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh, Mr. Edmund Cheverie, Mr. John Mr. Albert MeLaren of Los Ang- eles, a former resident of Rollo Bay is at present on Prince Edward Isl- and. anied by her sister, Miss Lina known in Souris some years ago, is spend their vacation at their sum- Creamel mer cottage at Fortune. Other sum- -—-— mer visitors include the Duchemln M!‘ Upm“ Seaman. W191i"!!! Miss Ncllic Garret is on a visit to h" Dflrenifi. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gar- rett. Bouris. » Mr. W. J. Paquet has opened a Tailor Shop on Main Street, Souris. In attendance at tlie Farmers‘ Charlottetown, last week H- Frflncis. E. Campbell. H. Burke, F. McKgnzie, Albert Burke. Edwin Peters, D. Aitken. J. Coffin and P. D. Peters. The crops in Eastern King's be. token a bountiful harvest this aut- "mll- HEY. 8min and potatoes greet the eye on all sides and, indeed, nearly all fields seem to be» in ex- cellent condition. The country is . surely very picturesque just now with its hedges of wild roses and Ponds of irlses flaunting their har- vest-B. -—-——-€-O§--___ ' SOURIS Mr. H. V. Acorn. Souris, who spent the past four weeks on a business trip to St. Pierre returned home Saturday night. Mr. William Hogan. Toronto, well at present visiting here, the guest of Miss Margaret McQuaid, Mr. George Fraser, is spending the Summer with his parents Judge a Mrs. Fraser. Souris, having m tored from Brooklyn N. Y., where hi! Spent the past three years. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison of Boston, accompanied by some oi’ their friends, motored to the Island and spent a few days with Mrs. Morrison's mother, Mrs. Bernard station agent at Sourls, motored to Alberton Saturday, to visit his mother . Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh, Boston, arc spending their holidays with Dr. and Mrs. McLean Souris. Mr. John 0. Campbell, who motored from Brooklyn, N. Y. with Mr. G. E. Fraser, is now spendin; a couple of weeks with friends in Kelly's Cross. of Mrs. Wm. Keefe. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel McMahon, Farmington were the proud recip- ients of a young daughter, last week. We regret to report that Mrs. The Misses Jean and Emma Hughes are spending the summer with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hughes, Souris. Miss Eunice Garrett, Sourls, has Just returned from a pleasant trip Carpenter, Rollo Bay is at present ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. Dan McLean. East Point. Miss Belle Adams, St. Eleanors is spending a few days in Fortune thc guest of Mrs. Arthur Francis. Messrs. Thomas and Philip Cobb, Crapaudand party are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cobb, Dundas. I Miss Mary Irving. Murray Harbor. was a visitor to Fortune last week. Miss Irving has been hired as Prin- erstand that Miss McKenzie has re- Fortune Bridge School is being renovated at present, new hardwood floors being laid in both depart- ments. The work is in charge of Mr. Earl Johnston. Among those from Souris in st- tendance at the races recently held at St. Peter's Track were Dr. A. A. McDonald, Miss Alvah Brehaut, Mr. and Mrs. B. Creamer, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Yeo. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Mitchell. Mr. Norman Richards, Miss Isabel Paquet and Mr. Edward Chcveric. Miss Sara McDonald, City. is at present visiting friends in Souris. Dr. Ewen Robertson, New York. is visiting his sister, Mrs. Will Keefe, Rollo Bay. to Halifax. Mrs. John McQuaid, SourLs, rs- turned to her home. 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Under a new law the sale of ter- tilizers in Estonia is made subject to inspection and control by the cipal for the coming year, we und- government, which will enforce re- gulations requiring certain stand- signed the position as primary H1115 Wbemflllltflllled- teacher and in her place thc trust- ___ u I ees have hired Miss Green of Be- d°‘4"°~ ' CLEAN ICE BOX Never put food loose in an ice box. Use dishes for everything. or bags. and your ice box will stay clean. WET€5X5N with the push-pin nna sonar m CATCHER Spiral o lpcd~ Enlly p I HI- Jun w-h flu Pin In the culling. Burqdulh lnflin. COIIVEDIQHI Rolinblo ’ BIRIIOTY 2 hr 5* | .4 .4: .11 cm"... ‘ 0..., n»... and F‘ PROC proof Wallboard v build to burn? Cyproc docs away with inflammable wood-lined walls, roofs, ceilings and purl!!! NNS. Bler 1- TWO FRIENDS STAGE PARTY TO FULFIL his last visit here Amundsen re- quested his two friends to oom- try Stimulated HALIFAX, July 26. — Following the passage, at the last SCSSIOII of the Nova Scotia Legislature. Of 1m Act encouraging the cultivation of LOS. ANGELES, CALIF, July 2G (APL-Two friends o f Roald Amundsen last night carried out a unilquc wislj which the explorer.‘ now lost in the Attic. expressed on: his last visit. AMUNDSEN WISll memoratc his birthday. "regardlesl ci‘ where I am." He was born lll Norway. July 16. 1872. e W -- <r>~---— MY FAVOURITE SPOT blueberries. an organized effort has "been placed behind thc blueberry industry in this province. Blue- berry associations are being formed throughout Nova Bcotia. and Provincial Government is co-oper- ating with these associations 1r selecting areas best suited for thr growth of the berries. These areas will be burnod under Government supervlsiOn. and the cultivation wll be favored with the best scientific Miss Margo Dixon, Cardigan is spending a few days in Rollo Bay the guest of Miss Sarah Coffin. Mr. Douglas Aitken accompanied by Mrs. Aitken motored to thc City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Francis and children were visitors to North Lake Sunday. Messrs. Lorne Keefe, Little River, and George Clapp. Bay Fortune. have purchased new cars recently. 'Mrs. Ern. Francis and Mrs. David Burke, familiarly known as Mollie and Maud arrived from U. S. last week and are summering in Ann- andale. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Mossman of Sourls is seriously ill. Bay Fortune and fortune Bridge Sunday School held their annual picnic last Tuesday on the premis- i Hardware Jinn.’ knowledge a_nd technical direction. A table was set for three. one sidc sat John Murphy, Los An- gclcs attorney. Opposite him was Iiaakon H. Hammer, explorer and m‘? cncc- o. companion of Amundsen m On l head. ; binc. lAnd I scent the night. —From "My Magazine." ,1 like the shade of garden glide. iSnys thc foxglove tall. O'cr thc garden bed I droop m! Rose. ucen of all. his Artie jaunts. At the place oflm fimeqcoo; of the lfly p00] I float. hcnor was a vacant chair. It wnslA my whiflL draped with the Norwegian, colors and signified Amundsen's pnrt in the affairs. There was nothing moumful about it. It was a. birthday party. Onl IOvcrhs-ad I twine, I am called wood- Foundcd In 1H3- ALLISON EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Excellent Residential Accommodation for 550. New Library» GymM-Sll-llll. Rlllk. (Tamlllli. A11 Gllluir Swimming Pool. smog; JUNE 1o. 1925, ms rnorawrv or rm: umnzn (vmuwn or (TAN/IDA Situated in SACKVILLE, New Brunswick at the center of the Maritime Provinces. Number of Students Roglslerod In 1927-28-75" LADIES’ COLLEGE .._.._Y_'_.._. Annual Sedan 1928-30 es of Mr. Aitken. In con- nection with t picnic the ladies bf the district served suppers t’ the grownups for the purpose o raising funds for the Sundai Schools. Refreshments were sold and the gross receipts were lit the vicinity of eighty dollars. Miss l-Islen Aitken of Chicago a visitor to Fortune last week. th guest ‘of her aunt Mrs. Wm. AI Townshend.‘ i Mr. Aylmer Mellon, Rollo my. _,_._..,_'... . . For Calendar apply to 1W. Ill. 6.1088, B. A, Prlnslpll. UNIVERSITY GIO. J. TRUEMAN, PILD, Pflnldenf. (l) Arts, leading w the B. A. Degree. onus TUESDAY. ssrrlmnn nth. 1m m $8M; 11M‘?! w m?‘ Sm l€:m_;e_s q Depn-gm t, (3) use 0d Scence, ng to e . c. ‘Junior ma so: 0:“, u”? Co“ a Degree in Household arts. A "l ‘:1 ‘"1 u q‘ <4) Divinity, leading w the a. o. Degree, 1;. 0 c "F" ‘Wmllmu a‘ affiliation with the United Church Theo- logical College, Halifax. CWT!" 5'91"" ln-“wm- wwry‘ Emmi‘ his) Education leading to a certificate to hold Science, mwnture, Fine Arts and Unl- toaoh in Nova Scotia. varsity Mnkioulatlon. Buslnels C are i6) wlheegng.‘ 10:15:23 w lletrlalggllf M‘; pmnm by u” ““°my ‘m’ which "M Emil? instituetions. y“: n an Owe" l‘ “‘°°l"°d~ ('1) Music. leading to the degree of "' " ‘ / of Music. (s) Finance and f" ‘ “ to a The following coumm are given: Many scholarships and prises oflered. ACADEMY Annual Bmalon IHI-ZQ _ New Students ‘September 24 OPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, Ilfl fiOflers General, special, and Matriculation Courses leading w the Colleges of Aria, En- gineering, Medicine, etc. Manual Training Annual suuoifiillff llOtlers Courses in Buslnom, Bhotthand, and Typewritlng, Penmanship, etc. MOUNT ALLISON .COMMEBCIAI. OOLIEGI strong Ski! of Expat-lowed ‘hutch certificate at the and ot two years. toor WlTWIlDElLIelHt-nr sacrum; u. a, mn.,_pf_u_qni_ig Qlmhlfiolfllllii , v. V" t‘ >: t... v-