|. . _ , s. w ou take» i t health? .," f If w. use , . . ‘ l ROYALYEAST w-the standard of quality}; for-lover 50 yeusu. . f‘ Spelt a caltetof Riiyal Yeast, with a, little sugar, isftepid water over night. Stir well, strain ‘and drink the ' uid. Flavor is_ prov by adding the Juice of an orange. ROYAL YEAST cAltl-zs pongratulaiiion From Britain’s Premier (Canadiln Press.) - » . OTTAWA, Jul 4.—Messages . I .. r greeting continue to pour in on the Government lp connection with the celebration of the Diamond Jubilee Tile following message was received from Premier of Con federation. Stanley Baldwin. of Great Britain "We welcome this opportunity o offering our heartfelt dongratula tioiis on thstgreat occasion which Canada is today celebratingl, “I should like for Mrs. Baldwin and myself to add how mllcll we are looking forward to our visit to Canada." I "STANLEY BALDWIN. Brick And Tile Co. Re-Opened l ‘rho P. s; l. Brick n... Tile Co i. d and eommunica ' psiiy at Richmond. P. E. I. 7508-7-5-tu8i. A Long Life and a Merry One- It ls safe to claim that moat people could live many years longer and enjoy fan; better health by eating siich a'piain simple food as 1 STEWART’S " wuoLn WHEAT BREAD it contains just the lrilht amount of bran to make it a perfect conditioner, and {its inlnerals lay up for you a store of health and energy. Aysit your Grocer for Stewart's r Made in‘ Charlottetown .161 Kent street . v"- liiast 1dr your ., at Richmond, P. E. l., has re- ened for business and will re- ive orders for the manufacture of Brick and Tile oi ellslzcs, satisfac- tion guaranteed. Address all orders to the Com- fO0-O 004-09- Iyilentral Guardian ti; now m: r Hts. HISTORIC PICTURES FOR FRAMlNG-"r-GGB advt. sbouf His- boric _Pictllres suitable for framing. market report from Montreal read butter_.fl3~l-2, cheese 17 1-2. . , ._ ., -.. » voun SUBSCRIPTION may hsva_.sxplrsd, rslievnnow and get your choice of a Valet Auto Strep Italor, blade and strap free, or Vel- ~ot Utility Knife free. Elelltr one lnaltes it remarkable premium. / "l; AUTO STROP RAZOR in case post paid, to any address in cnnndn on receipt of a new or renewal resrlri-llullssrlotioll‘ to The Guar- iiau. ,' f , w, ~37 way-n- l wii.i.1a:coMl-: ARTISTICALLY VALUABl-Ev-Jhe» Guardian has received. a few, sets of C. W. ‘Jef- freyls falnous historic pictures on ‘ Art paper, suitable for framing. Sea advt. in lhis issue. l » UTILITY KNIFE, Blade remov- able and a new one set in making It, a very desirable premium, post paid to any address in Canada, on receipt of a new or renewal year- ly subscrinuon to The Guardian. I TEMPERANOE AL L I A N C E MEETING-The Temperance Alli- ance oi Prince Edward Island will meet in special session Thursday, July 7tll at 2.00 p. m., in the board room of the Y.M.C.A., Charlotte- town. All interested are urged to be present. ‘Inlportant business. C. W. Crosby, President, R. H. Stav- ert, Secretary ' 7519-7-4-3I MOTORED FROM NORTH DAKOTA.-— Mr and Mrs J. A. Hedel‘. Wahpetoil, North Dakota, " arrived on the island last week on ll_vislt, Mr Heder is all attorney of Walipeton and this is his first visit to the lslnnd.| 0n a visit to the city yesterday he took in the pro- ceedings of the Supreme Court. _ Mrs. Heder. formerly Miss Celia - Lewis of Cardigan, and a niece of 1' Mrs w. M. Flynn of this city. Mr ' and Mrs Heder motored _by way of Boston, travelling a .dlst_ance of twenty-six hundred miles in nine days. While on the lslllnd they will be the guests of Mr and Mrs J. D. McMaster, Cardigan. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL- WAYB - New week end service between New York and Maritime Provinces ‘points meeting with suc- cess. The Down Easter, the New York and train service between ‘New YOiIlI and Maritime Province poinits the first trip of which was ., made from New York July 1st is likely to prove a successful innova- tion. Judging from the bookings in e for the first trip as origin- ally planned, one sleeping car was allotted to Iialifax, but such was the demand that an extra cnnlldd to ‘be added, nil the space practical- ly ‘being taken. This angels well for the first through service be- tween New York and the Maritimes and from all appearances it is likely to ‘continue. The Down East- er is the result of joint action bet- ween this Railways and the various Tourist Associations and "is an in- : dice-ton of what can be acconlplish- ed in that direction. BEAZEL FOR PRESIDENT- 'M.r. SAG. Campbell, 117.5. 1052Ild ' St. 1.0a Angeles, iCallif., formerly of iBel-mont, 'P.E. I. has sent the Guardian an illustrated clipping from t-he Angeles Evening Ilerald refe lug to a fishing trip under- take“ by iPresident Coolidge. lt reads as foilc-ws: —iPresl(lent Cool- idge likes fishing for safe and ‘sane trout in South ‘Dakota. blit folks. do maygghd liiG-zKt Timesi follns do sayhe should try for Mon- tana's fur-lbearing. exploding trout. iHere is the trontt. with fur s-kin to ward off cold, which James H. Hic- ken, railroad man, claims to have discovered in Iceberg iliake, near Whitefish. Mont. The lake is so f-ri- - ‘HAVE m stock l... I . 7 . Willie silt gloves. All allot. Prowss ,. _ ‘ . . 7528-7-5~1Il| " ' _ . ‘ y . ' I '" I ' oats)? REPORT. - Yesterday's IILWHYS PLEFISE fllel/ hevsldone so, were.‘ M537NWALZ9jE“ ‘“""“*'r'5i?l Bond iltreetlglPastor Begins 1-0801 A600“ . , I » __ llltlrl“ Alleging Slander THE‘ ANNUAL MEETING of - _._- iCro-s Roads Congregalt-iolt will be held in the Church, Tuesday even- lllis. July 7th. CJI. Wood, Secly. 75 Toltomp, July 4.-»llev. w. s. Mclliroy, minister of Bond Street United Church, sighted to Tile Globe 29 last nigh-l. that he had entered ac~ tic-n against Rev. W. B. Caslwell. pastor of Eglington United Church, on ground oi‘ alleged slander. Till-s uctiisn, ihe stated, came as n result of words between the two minist- ers following a. closed meeting ‘.04’ the Central Presbytery of the Unl- teli Churth, which met yesterday to make a decision cn moving tihe congregaltlon oi.‘ Bond Street Church to INlQTth Toronto. "You are a pig and a dog", Rey. Mr. Ca-sweli is alleged by the com- plainant to have said to Rev. him. Mclllllcy, Mrj Casweil, it is said, _ entered the room where Mr. Molli- RECEIVE LEAVING CERTIFP roy and Fred‘ lG. Roberts lSecretary GATES-Gertrude Nantes, (‘reralqlifleihe ghgg‘llw~f“l\lfldgfllfn,c°'lll‘gl‘lligj Names’ and George ‘Dunn "min e eglmittedito. Iltieiltlilillle meet- tllree pupils of Mapiewood SCIIOOLlmg gr [he Presbytery l“ answer who tried the Public School Certii'i- to M1.‘ ,W'l¥m.oy-3 qugry “How are catelExaminatlorlqhave-beennward- you geiung n,mi'g.l,.. )1“ Cflswe“ ed a certificate, Miss Mary iMac~ replied‘ 3N0, M ML not-M “m. Kinnon being the teacher. Mn CHEW". flccordlnlyto ma. complaint, their angrily told Mr- Mclllroy that he was “a lxg and a CHURCH OF SCOTLAND — The Sacrament of the ‘Lord's Sup- DEI‘ will be dispensed at Cape Tra- Vefle on Sabbath 17th. A BRILLIANT STUDENT-|Mlss Dorothy Kirwan. has --retllrned home from a most successful year nt IBellevue Convent in Quebec, She is‘being congratulated on leading her class and alsqtaking special prizes in Latin, French, English, and Mathematics. LOYAL ORANGE SERVICES.- Oil Sunday, July 10tll., members of dog," the Loyal Orange Association are? “vim ma, um a gentleman or a 119K911 l0 llliend the following ser- Chrlstian,lul~ you would not tnllt to vices arranged by ‘Caldwell L. 0. mie in such a manner," was-tine ail- FL. NO. 1207Z—~8.t 11 I1. m, Union lleged l1=r_|0ln(]3r_ Church Marxists. quencher, Rev. o. "‘l'll sily'it again," Mr. Ctiswell is Ayers; lit 7130 p. in. Union Shurch PDDOTLCC as replying. "You are a Ker-allusion. ‘Preacher. Rev. m. pig and a dog. Anti if you Cilme Saint, (Open lettering ‘at bot-h ‘SGT-lllp tin North Toronto to get any -vlves tor the Protestant Orphsn- pie-es of land to put a church there 1189- we wlll.d0 all we can. input you —_-—-» o t ici‘ business." ‘CHURCH OF SCOTLAND — pTherlhree-Uliitetl Churches in tlhe The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- district, which arp particularly ill- ‘gill? dlspglmiflild i: tn; lilflrlk at lnffzlglleflslll the ltijroiposied niloviuhg of rc onl n at t nst._ on treet lite C um to iSc-rviccs at 10.30 and (L30; '.Pl'epu~'Nortll T0l‘0ll'0, are: St. George's. ‘to-ry services on Thursday 7th and minister, ‘Rev. W. G. Back; Egllug- ‘Saturday 9th at .2. p. nl. There wiilnien, Rev. W. B. Caswell and‘ Globe also he serv ce at Bangor on Tfllllla-ICIIUTCII, Rev. .11.. (Robb, Prsbyteiry day7th nt .30 p,m, iRev. J. Elustfinéeferred the question of itllowlng ace Purdle will preach at .B rc 0nd Street congregation tn move ililll on Sabbath .10th at 6.30. 't0 -lie northwest. part of iilie city - to the Presbyterys Ccmlnlttee on BRADALBANE CHARGE, UN|l- (‘lliurcll Extension, to be reported ‘TED cl-lulacl-l 0F (1Alqa.l),t,_ on at ‘the September meeting. lllev. David Coburu, M. A., B. D. ‘Iiellrst, Mills & Hearst have ;pfl5tor_ The. Lord's Supper will been retained as lawyers in con- ibc inbserved nt -Bradal.bane, July nectilcn with tile action which Mr. lltlth at 11 it. m. Evening service 7,Mcilll-oy announces be has taken ocltlck. Preparatory service Well. llgainst Ml‘. Caswell. - . - . -7.30 p. m. plld Friday 7.30 p. in. llbev. Mr. Ca-swell couidnot be |'l‘he Lords iSuppor .will be obscrv- reached by telephone last- night. ed at Pleasant Valley, Jilly 10th., lit. 3 u... nl. Prepliritory services ROD AND GUN “mo” ‘mu programlm ‘I " if/il Tllefiilfl-y 3 p. m. and on Tlllurs- -—— 4 _‘ l i day 8 p, m. Everybody In lnvltrdl ‘Full ol stories of interest to 'ill T ,, " -_ no attend. sportsmen, Rod and Gull and Can- -?-—-@+>?— adian Silver Fox News for Jilly has S PERSONAL‘ lust been issued. Among tic many ~ , breezy stories of outocm- life is. u _ Mr. E. A. Atwell, of Fredericton. N, 1B,. is visiting in Charlottetown, the guest lcf ‘Mr. and Mrs. L. Mac- Donald, Brighton. ve-ly fine salmon fishing story “y A. Bryan Williams, a lveli-klioun iBritish Columbia authority. An- other interesting feature is the first of a short series of ilnusiial stories of Canadian wanderings by llobert James. appearing under ihu gener- al title of “Tales from the Ward-l room Mess." lSalniuei Alexander White contri- butes another of his fine stories of the old Northwest fur trade Piv- nlry. "The Gan-tlet iRunners." Bon- aycastle Dale, ell known outdoor author, writesZ-f trout fishing in Mr and Mrs Patrick Cnvanagll. Boston were among the visitors ar- riving on the Island last week by m0l0r. they are the guests of Mr and Mrs J. D. McMaster, Cardigan. Mr P. S. Bradley of the Depart- meut of Education left this morn- ing for Montsguewvhere he will conduct Matriculation examina- rns CHARIMTETOWN cnsnnmu . r v dleanings‘ From l. f ‘(c-nndirn Press.) - OTTAWA, July L-Rremier W. given by the Government Saturday night in honor Ottawa. drew pictures of a day when Canada would have ministers at capitals other than Washington. ited Stateswoulll liavenlinlstera at Ottawa. H,e ha the coming of onfcderatlon and nationhood. It was h he said, welcoming M . other ilations would__ notFsome day o believe, And, as other ministers came to 0t- tflwu so would Canadian milliliters B0 l0 Lillie their part in the diplo- matic affairs of othercoulltries. Mr. King did not think that such a, development would lend to less but rather to more ell-operation withlll the British Empire. Those not fain- lllar with the British Empire might be puzzled how Canada could fol- thin the Ilmpire. tied. "whatever there may be lll e way of increased representation or Canada in other countries simply means increased co-operation with- in the British Empire. Confederation’ n. ‘ . In "Ottawa i Lil Mackenzie Kingnat the dinner I of Hon. William _' Phillips. first American Minister to . when countries othvorhthan the Un- , briefly, sketched, . the development. sinuaein Canada's _ _lips, that . also be represented in-"our capital. ' w such a course and still remain I "But," Mr. King The tragic death of Lieutenant - Johnson. ollc of the airmen accom- ppnying Colonel Lindbergh to on,‘ tawil, brought sympathetic referfl ellce. Colonel Lindbergh wasl seated nt tile head table with Mrs.‘ Phillips on his right. Premier‘ King humorously spoke of him usl “lVlr. Phillips’ minister without‘ portfolio," aiid the other "Ambassal (lOl' at large." "It would be lmpos-i slble to express in words the feel-i lug of tile people of Canada over, the tragedy," Mr. King added. re-‘ ferrilig to Licut. Johnson. "l can only hope that both the Minieterl iliiil Colonel Lindbergh will assure‘ Lllliteil Staten llllli. the whole heart of (Juilalia is with them lli deepciiti sylllputlly." mittee, presented bergh with a gold Jubilee medal. éervell that the invitation of Calla- do wan the first he accepted since ‘leaving France. He was to leave this celebration oi’ historic inlport- aiid ill nil that liltllcates the llappi- ness ‘and prosperity oi’ this Domin- loll within tile British Elnpire. As good neighbors they stand ever ready to CO-ODBTQIQWIUI the people of Cauudu iu all illut leads toward WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 ' Inkrhationai Radio Prbprams CONCERTS 12.55 P. M. l CECF (411) Montreal, Concert. / 3.00 P. M. KMA (270) Shenllh. Songs. 3.45 P. M. W00 (508) ghiia. Grand Organ. 10 P. M. , the Tabusintac iRiver, N.-B-- The regular departments, “Guns tions. Mrs. J. P. Champion and her son who have fbeen visiting Doctor and IMrs. Pethick, ‘City, returned to their home lll_ OiLeary. \ Notes" conltain some very interest- ing reading matter with reference io their special branches of sport, and "Kennel." under the editorship of CJG. l-lopton, contains many |Doctor and iMrs..Pethick, city, will Ami-unison" and "Fl-lull: ViIe-Smeiling-Catarrh wn» 150s) Ph-ila. Concert. Makes You Ob- jectionable Kid‘ l1 lire-ill“ ‘lldlllllll’ ‘lgllhmks- accompanied .by their niece, little 801's 319K611. 80 he 11987-5 M“ “Mk5 iMiss iSalrah Forbes, Iledeque, left 811d W119i! ‘he!’ ‘much ill" will“ ‘he!’ yesterday afternoon for their sum- beer-me tempered. W-hell the fish inner cottage in Antlgonish Harbor, 101' U16. °°llilllm°r~ 333MB 11° ‘mun’ sister Mrs. iBarbn-la Judson of ary poor fish. 1lll"ll9lll‘lll8 "m" lnrig-ilton, ‘Moss., motored to POWII- spurn ordinary bait and lrite onl! ,1 when, they Spent (he l“; two Oil the rare .and- racy "Wllwl weeks visiting lMrs.-Mo-rterler's pill“ caught on iPlince Edward Island» ents Ml». and Mrs. James Praugllt. Though senators Reed and Borah Pom,“ are not, (m record as‘ favoring the "beazeh" they declare worms are 1m.- cnrmi and no good for bait-and worms are Llniment. exactly what President =C0olidB9 use-s in his vacation fishing." Iiunlona use Mlnnrrlflv Livestock Report IMIONVIIRIEAIL, July 4 —- Dflmlllloll e New . ~‘ ffiriloetor lest Fssss , n-l-g- t _ ajrs theyeola ‘aplent- I adios lflfljhly are tnebeet. ' y. aiilmf: brllAileifs Fox Ram» l calla for)‘; stomach new r_ " ten-foxes down on the legal ‘ ' syfe‘ fiction; powder . for rick-P ; m,‘ ti». ate. {can and let us prllifiiiafliir y'all. iHgrold-r Ii. Worthy v t l v f eiiuapis-r. [Live stock—- ‘Cattle receipts 806. . Trading was steady at prices even with or slightlyjigller than those . paid s week ago. One lot of heavy ' fed steers was sold for $9.00 E000 grass steers sold up to $8.65 and common light thin steers as low as $5.150. Good heifers weighed selllll” ately broug-ht $8.00 _and fall‘ i0 .medlum heifers from 86.50 to 37-59 accordinz to weight. Good cows picked out were irfllll . $6.60 to $43.76 with a few tops at ' i$7.00-- The bulk of the (belief (WW5 were sold in mixed lots altoilnd $6.‘ 00 to $9.25. Bulls were from 84-00 " :'~For Anyone With Digestion j BOVRIL. ‘ - is Excellent Mlnardh Linlmsnt ‘for wag-ta Plmplos. - " lment One ‘Dollar. Smaller size, 50c. y Come To Scotchfort ,_ ion t» - weilllléSflflY Jilly 13th.. notes of great interest, to the fancy. iRcd and Gun and -Oanadian Sil- ver Fox News is published monthly are taken out. the temperature‘ Nfls by WNL Taylor’ Limited’ wwd. change oivuses them to ellilflde- gloc-kyflnl, . shed their fur overcoats and Mr, and Mrs. N. A. MOPIOIIGI’ ac- i ‘tilousllltiullir-lsilve iileh- meat ready coin-panied by Mrs. Moi-tenors Quqmflong—l(}ood van] $9.50 to ‘$10.05, liuedium $8.25 to $9.00, com- mon. $7.00 to $8.00. grassers $4.25 to 05-75. Sheep lecelliilfl 1169. iLam-bs of good average quality were $13.00 and cc-m-mon lots $12.- 00. QLlOIBJilOIls—iEWB's $3.00 to $6.- " 50, lambs good $10.00 to ‘$13.50, common $10.00 to $12150. Hog re- ceipts l,65d. Butcher flats I lPaclters paid $9.50 graded were stronger the bulk selling for $6.50 to $7--00 with a. toll of $7.50. —-—-—~b-o-ca—-———-— with a few lots at All!‘ I _ r and was very sick. pfllduzeogflquickly so I kept up the treatment sows,fll'lll was absolutely restored by 'Ca.tar rhosone." l Why Not Treat Yourself and Get _ Well Quickly? Not a drug to take, not an hour to wait for relief-you just inhale |~the pleasant, piney vapor of Catar- nhozone ‘and get well quickly. “What Catarrhozone did for rne in one week was sim-ply a miracle." writes Malcolm R. McIntosh, from Georgetown. "l had a frightful at- tack of Catarrh. My ears buzzed land my head was full of noises. ._The end of my nose was red and |itchy—on the inside it was sore. I lhlul vile dropping fro_ln my throat Relief came { Satisfaction 'ls uaranteed to all who use CAiTAiRR OZOINE. Sold . ‘by all dealers. Two months‘ treat- The Annual Gootohfo r. Msmorl eriai Park on the above date. . ylxtravagant advertising Ia no longer necessary to induce the al Celebration wiilhe held In Memq ‘tjlraqnoielle for eermItea-yylt. , to 85.50 with the built between pleasure seeker to some to Seotehf ort for a day's genulns enjoyment, $4.50 and 95.425. Quotations. -—- t Blllcllal‘ steers he has only to look back to former celebrations, if he has been there, to blasaured that thla year's entertainment wilibe up to the high standard ef-_.exeelienee aimed at andfittaified In the past: Ii’ he has not had ex- ‘ lnedillm $0.75 to . calves welghin sup l0 3° choice $9.00. seed 88-05 ‘l0 39-6"- ts .25, . commons 95.150 to $7.05, biltcher heifers 800d $8.00, medium $0.75 to $7.50. codi- moll $4.05 to $6.00,‘ butcher cows good “no m ;(l..-'li5, medium $4.00 to 90.00, calipers 62x50 to 82-75- cutters $3.00 i0 $3.150, butcher; s": ‘n: more; Ihlsgllgtafiwbil and $10.35 W" W“ for some of the best lots and 8111-09 for a half dosen tops. catty; 165% revlded. ~ . . p This is the place-where games of everydeeel-Iption, interspersed til Music and Daneehwill kupthe visitor tense up to the highest pitoii of enjoyment. , - . I, ,, , , if you consult your vacation, interests rpeerva, tht 19th _of July for the but outing of the ieaeeii. “ parlance of the reel genuine Boettish Hospitality bestowed on former occasions, let him oonsultlhis friends who have patronisad us, and, aet- . ln|| on their advise, no ‘aiid see for himself. » ‘ ' This is the plaee toineet your friends from all ever the Province. where the‘ daintlelt mella and refreshments are This ls the place lyrmlght_$8.50 to $0.00 and (""9" "m, 4mm‘ “.35 in $5.75. ‘I l 7408-0-39-1-5-1-12. M‘ ,1- Gems to Beotehfoil-truloldii e6 .,...yig‘;,..‘."...i, “it. t t I ‘ha’ ‘ t " everybody hates lhem! Kill them at once, with Flit. Flitspray clears the house in a few minutes of disease- bearing flies. mosquitoes, bed bugs, roaches, ants and fleas. It searches out the cracks where insects hide and breed, destroying their eggs. Flit kills moths and their larvae DESTROYS Ants Distributed iii Canada b1 Fred j. Whitley 0 Co., Limited, 11110110 Flies Mosquitoes Moths Bed Bugs Roaches vfllirh "eat holes. It will save your clothing, furs and rugs. Clean and easy to use. Will not stain. Flir is the result of exhaustive laboratory research. It has re- placed old ineffective methods. -l’atal to insects but harmless to mankind. Recommended by Health Officials. Buy Flit and Flit sprayer today. For sale every- where. "Th: jII/BII‘ ran will; IL! Hulk band“ x 7' ‘ moving picture ‘of te Buzz Family ~ MOSQUITOES and_Fliesl'_how" lilo President and the people uf tllei lion. G. I’. (iralinm, chairman ou [QDKA (316; plusbul-g‘ Co“ (“y”) behalf of the National‘ Jubilee Com-‘WBZ (333) Spl-lngflelyy Naval 133ml (‘Olmlel LlmFWGY (380) Schenec. Remington. Colonel Lindbergh. replying, ob-wvJZ (454) N’ Y_ Maxwe“ "Burl w 1.00 P. M. V 6.00 P. M. Wll‘ (i308) Pllilll. Roll (Jail. W137. iililil) Springfield. Baseball. 6.25 P. M. illtl Royal Customs Commission in Nova Scotia will probably conclude llPlT‘ on ‘Tuesday evening. There is ‘in liillifillilllly that the Commission Wm’ (330) Svilellevtillly, ilasebaihjluu)’ llc able to finish here this even- 190 P 5.55 p_ M_ lilg. ’l‘liis, however, is doubtful. WLW (423) Chum B,,,,,.l,a|l_ Prince Edward island sittings will W5“, WBZ, WBZAI KDKA, l(\'\v' . 10o P_ M_ ipl-obahly ilpell in Charlottetown on IWBAL, -WJIR. WEAF (492) N. Y. Best Stoppers e lyfl er of Committee . .0 \' ',.: i... . i ewiWa-lls " "l"; - rgr: r fr i WSB (428) Atlanta. Concert. 8PORTS-—TALKS . ‘i2 WMAQ (us) lclnta (3l6)5Pitts. Baseball. 4 45 P. M. Chi. Baseball. .55 P. M. WJZ (iii-l) N. Y. "YBHICYIIIDIFI." 9.00 P M " lac?- Cilstolns Colnlnissioil , Coming This Weekj r. (Canadian Press.) HALIFAX, July dw-Slttings jlluyl or Thursday. ‘l wzrvr a of illPEriir-I '4» ‘e a‘ Ir i‘ ~ .4 f f __.____¢+a-_ l/Phursdily lllorlllllg and conclude on Ellie evening of Friday. July 8. Then Ottawa Monday but looked to see-l -. - . . _ . ' ' ll -, (' I ‘i 'lll ' ll '- illg more of (Juiiaila lli the lleur I'll-l SGCVXLIAITWVXVEJEI’ wvllulx?‘ V\’(..y Mm’) Spmmflvhl’ Lflwrpllfo‘ lllrllillriulllllllll"Séllizlllhzllilqllsllfiliolllllll" "Ha ' . ' '. ' ' - ‘ ' ' l . 'tl i :iltl' . it Oil MY- Pllllllllfi Ytlllil ll IIIQHBIIEB "will WLCO’ Wgyé gluing“ DANCE oR-CHESTRAS ‘lzlflllcllllllileil. lllnggfllitllillltilllilytlfltl fir: President Coolidge expressing, in: . . _ .._.k l M _ 1L l,‘ (l-ld i K_ c‘ the name of’ the Government andiwoo (508) Phnu‘ 8mm" Prcgmn" 1mm p- M" llv-iiilnsnllyl-UI-rlhe Comynlsilrénl 1M1‘ People of tile United States"the feel-l 8'90 P‘ M‘ WGR (WV) Blmulo" Mann“ Mr. William Duff, member of Pal‘- llliill 0i lfleliiifililllnnd gilflllwlll thilliwhw (428) unfl‘ Imrmfllly FUN‘ . 123° ‘A’ M‘ lliuinellt for Antigunish-(liiysboro, “lllnlmeil lllem lllWflPll-‘l i110 l-Ifivfirlbl “M” P’ M‘ WMCA <37") ‘New Yolk- R"y“l' lluii ti-lcgrablleli his willingness t0. lneul and people of Cuuulla. Ameri-KMA (270) sllllflfmllililll» Sillilil- (lklpyrigllt, i027, by ‘lllit'.l‘llllilt)llill “DUNN. Inn-Ur? n“, C0n,m|BS|n,,_ I" calls rejoiced with Canadians inl ' 11-45 P. M. li-llllo l'l‘lli!.l'11lll~‘l. Clll Hill.) 'vi(lw “f (M... l; l“ expected ma, ML Dull‘ will give evidence either to- ‘me-u Qébllllllfllflll‘ tllai: laldilo l. lss giroilnli ithe earl-ll seve riinl '.l llzlli‘ limes in n second. l \ “OF FOREMOST QUALITY” ‘ IMPERIAL FOX BISCU-ITS are the most popular and outstanding Fox Biscuits on the market today be- cause they are unexceiled as to quality of . FORMULA which has been prepared after many years ‘ of successful practical experience on the advice of leading ranchers and in consultation with acknowledged scientific experts. = INGREDIENTS which are of the highest quality only the best Government inspected being utilized. WORKMANSHIP. Every employee is an expert in his , own _line of work, for, which he has been care- t i l’ fully trained, a number being with the Company l _-_ since its inception over ten years ago. “l “RESULTS. Ranches, using- IMPERIA-LS regularly, won f - _ r over 90% of the prizes at the Fox Shows in Can- ada and the United States, received highest prices for pelts‘ at Fur Sales, had the highest number of young foxes raised to maturity.‘ - i - ‘ highest average of production and also the r t 721aaill|wl_.li¢ l i“ I - .' l l ‘~" ‘l. i153. Ir" i To obtain FOXES or HIGHEST QUALITY feed HIGH- ‘ EST QUALITY BISCUITS, “IMPERIALSP. iiiililiiiiil iliscuil 00., liiiie ; Charlottetown, P. s. I. ‘IT, N... -... . n. .. ., i ,i' r .. P.