R TEA _ only using i LARA‘ T E A us. CELLED roa rtavo STANDARD PRICE. CAN SAVE .YOU MONEY me cost of feeding foxes, is the prob- m reduce Fur farmers. Experienced ranchers l’ "u" fiur. "mic Fgeding" is the answer. it is "d m“ Si: cost 50% and attain better results. m reduce faxes at this season, Ie Imperial Cod- “ fwd for,“ There is a reason which is set Foxrtcgaryiphlet, entitled “The Secret of Sue- firFgm|nggi Write us for a free copy- ERIAL BISCUIT ICO., LTD. charlottetown, P. E. . C d (in iQiQJ ,ii ‘ THEISHERW/N-MLL M31... I fir.» at .1 . tinnn n. , ..:::a iUlT-ia.\.i\.IYi\\\i\\iii-.~-- l ' ' ) 9112000 The famous rwin Williams’ nt is sold by H . ‘V 7 y liarlottetown l_lS quote you 0n S. W. P. reiild)’ house paint, ishingle stains, in- finishes, enamels, varnishes mi. istains. we CAN SUPPLY ~.' YTHING MADE BY‘ SHER- WIN WILLIAMS CO. , old reliable-best for 50 years tlldily. Write for color cards er still call and see us. HER WIN-WI]. ui/ns lf/TS m: VARIIISHES W“ ' ',..~4.»};~’~“4;'Z'JJ~+»» 111K! P111106 Hlrcvtfll Qaqov l TRYON NOTES —-Mlti5 Viitmil‘ . w 7e o» +000 o o we +0 moo» - _ i 0"'"‘,‘ , ~<~ av .1 Thomas, Medforil, Macs, is spend- hcen visiting at her homc in Rose» ncath left Saturday Golden .West on the harvest cx- cursiou are Miss Marlo Callaghan aiiil Mr. Damien Mcllulirzin, (lhar- lottetown and ‘Miss Jeanette Coady North Wlltshlre. SHOP from HOIIIIMYB Catalog. DR. REID'S OFFICE will be closed until Aug. 18th. 3063-8-2-lst3Wl-rs ALL MEMBERS. of L. P. U. are requested to meet at their hall to- morrow, (iSunilay) at. 2 7\ m. Im- portant business. , CHANGE IN GUARDIAN OF. FICE.—— The public will please note that the news and job print- ing deparlsment of The Guardian are now being carried on at the new premises, corner of Grafton The business 1'74 Kent. street. Telephones-‘Nowa and Juli Print- ing 133; business and Editor and Manager 1ll2, 11 office is still at THE S.$. “MANOA" ivill not 'bc able to mako her trip as advertis- ed for August 4th owing to some repairs being necessary. lim- placc will ho taken by the S. S. "Mapledawn" sailing from Mont- real August 5th. This steamer will take care of all freight but cannot carry passengers. The Manna is expected to resume her sailings August 18th. 306D-8~3-2i lug tho summer with her Ilélftillifi Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'i‘hoinao, 'i‘ry'on. --'tMrs. Vernon Palmer and two ehililren of Annapolis, N. S., spout last woo-k In 'l‘ryoii tlic guests 0f Mrs. iicorgo llcnncsscy. ——-lVlri~:. \V. ll. (llilillngs arrived home from itilltllilllll last wci-k to visit hcr parontis, Mr. and Mrs. J. l-‘cll_~i.\ii'. .l"ro.il Lcard, North 'l‘ryon lost n valuable milk cow last wcek.~*l/irs William Oldfii-ld and little ilnuizht- i-r of Milford, Alass is upcnding a fow wcclis in 'l‘ryou tlic gin-st of her molhier, Mrs, l). A. lvlciicuzic. “The Itlillly fricnilo of Mrs. llarry Iunian. Angustlvo (Jove, will rein-ct to hear of her illness in the Print-c County floapitai. —~'l‘ho many frleniis of Mrs. _()won llicl-‘zulyi-n, Augustine Cove will be sorry‘ to hear oi‘ her illness in the Princi- (Younty Hospital. —’l‘ho ninny friends of Mr. (icorgc C llcnnessigv (7. N. IL, Tryon are clad to know that he is ablc to work again "aficr his E1l‘('l(ll'lli.'*lMl‘ and Mrs William Wood aiiil Mr. and ilirs. Warrcu liairil crossed by the (far Ferry on Wcdxiesdziy on their return homo. ‘Fhey came from lloston a few weeks ago by auto and have been visiting friends and relatives in \\'.' l H bec to Now York. a vcry hanilsomi: craft I72 ft ovoi slilnlui: brass her fri-sli jlilllit zinil spotless ilecks lookctl as if_launch- i-il yestciwlirv. ldvcu greater pains will bo tzrken to have ovcryiliiitg shipeliailea before arriving in New \'0l"l(, where the owner will be taken, aboard. Capt. Geo. D. l‘iiril_\', pilot who took tho yacht from Quebec, is a Nova Scotlan by birth and holds a pilot license for tlio whole American coast, in addi- iioii to steam and sail licenses for all oceans. lie is perfectly famil- iar with the Maritime coast and made several violin horo before tho war on tlic yocht intrepid, tiwncil by zinother American mil- lionaire, Mr. Lloyd Pheonix, Capt. Purdy very courtconsly showed the Guardian, reporter through the handomely equipped compartments of the ‘Hiawatha, which had been built originally for Mayor Fiaich- man of Cincinnati, and represents ihc acme of leii-uircil case and conr fort. ‘The Hiawatha left pori Saturday afternoon, PERSONAL$ Mrs. ‘E. J. ‘FOHIO and family ar< rived home from Jamaica Plain to spend the summer with tho forni~ er's parents Mr. and Mrs. Michael McDonald, Johnston's River. bliss Lillian? Gorilon who has morning for Ncw York to resume her ilutics as nurse. Among those leaving for tlic y ~ I l . i iarnsraam i I Pnbalil‘! .910 i ‘M x OOIII . , ;' el You! 2E Helflotiel HAVE YOUR - EYES _ EXAMINED y 901M111! DR. E. c. HARRIS ,. n‘ from pure fruits so that it THO“ is available in handy liquid form. HANDSOME YACHT TOUCFL (‘in-to is thus a pure fooil product ED PoR-n Min“: steam yacht zibsolirtcly fret-i from ]il‘i'fi.t’ll‘\"lliltl;t3: iiilUVfllllll, (lapt. Frank Johnston. or g"1“"m'" n i“ l“ "mm" ‘"4 " at Pii-ltarilfii wharf Saturday [my its?“ _ _ I A _ fora few hours, loading iilllllliiPrl of “me film mmmu. it "m!" ‘q Mml" coal and watcr, on routc from Que 3mm‘ Fm“ "ml Imus‘ The liaiwallia, six years ago tho yacht with licr COAL ARRIVAL FOR A. PICK- ARD d. C0, Schr "J. W." with Albion Round. “Clarlssefi Albion Stove and Etta Vaughan with lu- vernens screened. All discharging now. COAL. -— Just arrived for C- Lyons & Co., by schooner L00. (Capt. Hyde) a full cargo of Albion Nut coal. Thin schooner represented the famous schooner lioctor at the recent Pictou cele- bration. 2i New Way To Make Jams And Jellies At Home NEVER FAlLS—ONE MINUTES BOILING-FULL FLAVOR AND COLOR RETAINED AND ECONOMICAL The now method of making 1311115 and jellies is rapidly replacing lilc old-time, wasteful, haphazard Wilyr‘ .'l‘his now scientific inotlioi‘. rc- sults in perfect jams and iHlHPF from all frnits—i:ivcs 50 por cent inoro jam or jelly from tho same amount of fruit-infinitely more iloliclous quality due to the rctiiln- ing of all tlio original delicate flu- vor and color of the fruit which is ordinarily ilcstroyoil by loni: I10"- inu, and a grout saving of fuel and iliuo hocauso tliciio lllOflllrfl-lllfbtlfl jams and jolllos require only 011-‘ iuinuto of boiling with all tlic guess work eliminated. ‘Phi-so rcnlilis arc revolutionary. of coin-no, and they are ohtnlncil by a scii-ntlflc. discovery, but that docs not. iui-au that ihcy arc ilit‘t'l~ cult. (in tho i'.()lltI‘fil'y-i.|li!y arc Iiolng pi-riorinoil cvcry day in tlic lioino with a. fraction of ‘tlio offort and skill l‘i'l]llll"l'(l by tho old high- ly wasteful. methods. 'l‘hi.> new way is as easy as A. B. C. By follow~ lug the simplest rules the most ln< cxpcriiaiiciiil housewife can pro- dnco purfoct jams rind jellies of quality unheard of‘ in the limno and impossible to attain by the old was ti-ful, laborious methods. One sini- ply asks at tho groc.or's for Ccrto and then follows the directions. That. is iill. pectin is ono of tho clouioiits Na- turo puts into fruits. it is Pectin that makes jelly “jell.” Science has found a way to concentrate the |)t and being n. natural Pi-tetln is found in all fruits, hut _§ho quantity prcsont vitries with mg, but tho housewife has no int-ans of telling tho amount of pcctili jirnsont in the fruit she is going to use. The uso of (‘orto ov- crcoinos this uncertainty by sup- lng jam and jolly to be made with one or two minutes boiling and thus your fruit. it" you boil fruit for linlf an hour or more you naturally boll away a good part of tlic dolicnto flavor and destroy tho bright color. This color and flavor, so precious as quality factors, arc conserved by the Ccrto process of boillni: only one or two minutes, resulting in jams and jellies of superior quality to any ever mndu by tho old-fash- ioned rnle-ofthnmb methods. quirod amount of sugar, will make delicious jelly, with fruit juices you will get wonderful flavor and color iiiulrcanieil of by the use of the old wasteful mothoils. You can use t.iie juice of any fruits you like and make sparkling jelly with tlic natural color and full richness of flavor oi’ tlic fruit. Yon can also niako jams wltlrall fruits and tho flavor will be fruit flavor, and not that concentrated sugar taste, so noticeublo jams. it is wonderfully satisfying to succooil tlio first time aiiil ovory Limo with a now product. You nov- cr fail, with (Torto, bocauso you in many home-made some priuripliw as you always did, but with all tho handicaps remov. ’ oil. You make it tho natural way without gclatln,_ and you got nat» uriil flavor. ._..___¢____..¢ #00 KVQ-OQ-FQ-O-O O4 6-0-004094 0 ~THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE [lENiihljlllillIllN what is (form? n‘ is poem‘, and illfill affair, luxuriuntly i-uilioiiish- spire, topped by a ball and vane. at once struck by its -torm one is tempted to apply, for (gy Dominion News Service) DUBLIN. Aug. 3.~Althougli con~ gmerable oppositions has been aroused by the proposal of the Government to ailapt the Royal Mmmi-y llospital at Kllinainliani. a suburb of Dublin, as the future home 0f tlic Oireachtas, as tlic Dublin Parliament is called, it seems likely that tho project will go through. The opposition is based on tlic desire of a largo number of tlic public to see the Irish Pilfllltlillillt housed once again in tho build- ing exacted for the old Irish Par linniont that sat heforo tho Union. This magnificent Imllding situat» ed in Collcgu Green, Dubliirs traffic local point, is now owned by tho Bank of lrielanil, and tho (lovcriiinciit is ot‘ tho opinion that tlio OXDUIIHL‘. incurrcil in purcliasi ing it would not bo uuirrzinti-il \lll- tll lrolanil aclilovi-s a more certain financial stability. Tho Royal llospital is u magnificent building, and in man) ways would prove admirably sult- nblo for the purpose proposed. The Great llall would be utilized as the meeting place of the Dali and the Chapel as the iuccting placo oi’ the Sonatc. The (lrcat llall is one of thi- finest, most spacious and most beautiful IlllZlI'i.llil?lltS of the kind in the ontiro city. it was iiscil its tho Rcfcctory for tho liunilri-il and forty poiisiiniors house-d iii tlio hospital, but its capacity ls far and away boyouil that. iiuinlicr. iii fact, on one our: ion, wlii-ii Lord \V0l.~4i-lcy was nniuiiiiiiliii" of tlic l-‘orci-s, at a grcat fancy dross ball given in honour of tin- Vicerory, Lord liougliton, nevi-rat hundred ilaiici-rs uni-d its floor with tho greatest i" so and coni- fort, ivitlioui. thi- slighti-st (l\'4'l" crowding. 'l‘hi- ball in, in fact, just slxtysivvi-ii y.'ii'ils long iiuil |ll()|'i‘ than -. xtocii ysirils widc, aiiil ll is loftlly aiiil nohly planni-il and built. lt in in tlic iiiiililli- of tlic north front of the cri-at rartaiigiilai‘ suite, ftilffifl the l<‘il'i'i.-y and tlic Phoenix k, and tho grand cciitrrtl (loriiitliiziu cntrancc lcziils into it. On its l'Ii|l'l'|l llllii‘ is thi- (‘hapi-l, and on tho western tlic apartmoiits oi’ tho (‘oinniziniliir of tho Forces and tlic niauti-i‘ of llll‘ hospital. This grand l'llil'.‘lllI'I' ii: an oloborati- and ill|]il‘i‘!iril\'l¥ 2|l't'ilii.1‘l‘r oil with hcralilii: and floral lll‘i‘ill'il' thins, and nurniiiiiiiti-il by a (lolliic steeple, furuirihcii with a four facod clock and an octagonal ltlntcring tho llall ilio spectator is of spaclnusilcss. illliilclitii‘ is a ill" Plillitlo chauibcr does indci-il fo ind appear much iilflldl‘ than it. iially is, an i-ffi-ci. probably most largcly duo to thi- unusual height of tlio fiuo coiling. ‘rllfi iloubtloss have, to iii! iii-pi-lvi-il n11 at any ralc, most. of iill‘ and martial (illlllPiilSllIlliEIllH with \vliicli it was (l(3l.‘0l'tli.('(i. Uli plying tlio necessary pectin cnabl- “fir: i" eliminating all chances of spoiling Ccrto. used along with tho rel > b b b b b b b b b b mako your jellies and jams by tho ' . . ».“r w-. -. ..- -~"- lic _ - e iiffcrcnt fruits aiiil with iliffi-ri-nt "mm l" ‘llllili 1i iliill ltlliilllgilldl (llama and his “ill, Maiy, i all , 22 ft. bcam, with triple ox’ ‘ H _ , and circular couipiirtiiii-iii- b t uploni-tii: Auni- and licr husband. pansloii engines and a npocd of ‘dfrtrvfl 11:50 rlpprllllziflg" 13:23:?‘ "W, . ‘m, m)“: “pronto-oil hymjiyigilyliv (‘iiai-les of llciiuuirlr; Jami-s link.- i-lglitccn knots, is owniwl by a 11G!» qnamlm Wm intmulny mflw ML a p,|,.,- zldlflitk)" u, H“. ,,i,-,,,q_,,,-,._ or Uriuond, Flllllllivl‘ of tlii- lios. troit. millionaire uiauii zicturcr. r. ‘ . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' " 111., q i. H] - . . , -,.|- 13-1,." Inn," Ins-ii...“ gm", . tor jolly than lhosu that arc. lack- '> '1' ' "1 t Jlbllllllrlli “ollid l“ d - "l- " ' .l. ll. Ford. Thonigli built twouty- . artistic tlio sio TROUT - It's great sport landing big trout and it is a great dililtiwintment to locle one. You will not loose the big one: if you use gear. Our stock was chosen by an expert angler who knew Just what to buy. Have a 1 look at our Linea, Reels, Files, Cut Hooks, Coats. Rod < Baskets, Etc., and Ice for ‘ yourself what I magnificent stock We have. Then get your t outfit from ul and bring the big one‘: home, ThezMacs The Irish Parliament ’_ riilllli‘ of tlioui iuorc fragments on 1 a small gallcry ovci'licail, and tlic ancient churches worn or ark, and liouco it in coucludeil navo is derived froni the "flvl-‘i- T111‘ (‘haw-l is Just. rio yilFtlH long and 12 yards wide, por» 4 fcctly sufficient for tlio (‘Olli- ' pact, liusiucss-liliii body ll. will have to contain. 'l‘hcri! is no organ" tlic aacroil music ' played by a military band. 'l'iii,- ceiling, by tlio (‘irpriiiiil is a ili-iigpif" "THE AVENGER" Two Pa rt Can- adian Shir Skill; phnnts. Beauties and Beasts-Clowns hi €~yin d’ irecled by A sizzling romance of the Saw-dust ring. iason The glitter and glamor of the big top. and Ele- Startling Stunts-Battling Beauties-Acro- bats and Aeriallsts-Frsaks and Funmakers. I, / tlic’ Row/and VLea She dances the Dagger Dance of Death. All the Fun and Thrills of a Circ Daring and Dangerous manshlp. Alli the Thrills of the Big Top in a start- ling story of the Sawdust Ring. Lwilliqm FOX ._ Presents '- ‘i a‘ Feats of Horse- ./ g / I18. "I'm-cling" " H ilppoit‘ portion oi"tho \v.'il|s thorc hung no lens tli:iii i\\'<.‘lii)'~l\\“' tlii-ni of a ccrtaln historic intcri-Hl "on, wort! pvt-served tho foaturm null i-i-tqiilla of the .\lt'l‘|‘y I\louui'cli. (‘harlcs ll., tlio dour ltltil 1lll\\’tll‘tll~', two Lords iill'llii*ll< ant of tlio 18th century, a (lovi-rn- or ui‘ tho iuatitutioii, and John ‘ lli-nilorsoii, and lnniatu who lircil lot; years. 'l‘lic ]l()l'il‘illi of (‘liarlcs ‘ is attributed to Kni-llcr. 'l‘his lil- tcnsi-iy interesting zirray of flnc twcuiy flags and standards. scvcr- l al of tliciu greatly iiliil‘l‘i‘ll and |)(ill‘.‘<i. Sonic of thcni wcro with Abi-rrroiiibiii iii lilizypt in tho first. yi-ar of tlic llitli cciitury, and ouc ot‘ tlicm was at tlio siogo oi‘ (iibraltzir in tho lStli. Tho Chapel, whero it. is pro- posed tlic Scaiiail should bc accom- d: cd, is a moat attractlvi: and l sting building, orocti-il in ; liititi. and iloilicntiril to tho nioiuory of King (‘harlos tlio lliartyr. Pass- i ini: from tho (lrcat llall into tl s admirable cilificc. a \\'f‘i)lll.','ilL'll‘Ofl gatc, of ivorkiiiaiisliiii, is set-n across ln-liinil tlic iloor. lt is siipposi-il that. it was pre- -“""i“'1| h)’ Qllccu Anne, and ri-r- taiiily hcars her cyphcr. Thore is lll-‘lh. I cxci-llcui ilrawii (fhapol is oblong iu shape. Many shapoil to rimrcsciit, it is suriulsctl, Latin uscd to in. mdcllriitoil l cxainpiia .149 Great George Street of chasto stucco work, fughjg". Pri noe Edward] TODAY 3 SHARP. V NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 Matinee, Adults 16c. Children 11c. Evening, ’ OFchestra 26c. Balcony 21c. ' _Chiidren 11c. is. hmvi-vi-i‘, window iii tlio east cud. Tho stout: traccry and staiucil glass of this superb work of art wi-rc in thi- (fliurcli of tlio Knights llosyiilall- solo remains of tlic moilinovzil foundation which dati-d Tfi ‘Hlimmm was gm o“ by fi‘,n_flnil_ from this 0nd of the twelfth ccn- Tlic (fhapcl. ‘I vc \\ i-il into a most. harmonious on iianiciilill iii-sign oi’ inasslvo portraits iii oils. all 0i fi¥""“’*» "mt “ml ltyllliillllflll figures. The angelic; of tho cliziiii-cl :iro most wfluun, "y oali, tlii- uork of tlio great (lriu- ling (liblmns. flmvi-rs and i-miiolishod with exquisite carvings in Irish Tho chin-f glory of tho (‘lmpcl Lhi- majostii: (intliii: ~rs of Kilmainliaiii, on this "cry spot; thoy wcro proncrvcii and rc~ ‘l'l‘(‘i1'li. and from xilmost the ancient ury. The mystery of tlio finish and richness of tho old glass dc- fics tlic clicinists and rrat'isiucii of to-ilay, though tho lII(llll'l‘ll staiui-il glass work in tlio Chapel is also goomctrlcal of a vcry beautiful (lciicrlption. in tho range of \viiiilo\vs along the north siilo heraldic devices iiitrouiliiccil. Ali-inoriiil‘ tablets, l 8P8 iillltary flags and colours, wero illnplaiyoil with- iu tho snort-ii cilifiia‘. (iPPll, ln- a curious i: it would, Iii- lrcninstances, in tho whirling oi’ tiino, that the first alinoixitoly frcc follow-d lairlianii-iit and un- of Ireland should conic lo ho sot. closo to the last resting-place of tho illustrious .\lu-rrough and ’l‘urlo ugh, sons of Brian lloru, ncar wlicro the ref mains of itobort Emmet reposed for a brii-f space, on the cite of tlic ancient. monastery of St. Aiaigni-nd, son of the Prince of Oriel, and of tho Priory for Knights 'l‘r-|nplars, erected by, Stroiigbmv Tilt years zigo. l White l i‘l7 .\"i"l\'.\i’ 'l‘lii£.\l (xvi l, sii ||r yr 'i‘iii<I l..-\'i'i-i. '|‘ \'i it my; I.l<;li'l' .-\ .\.'ii('1i_\il-‘<il\"i‘.-\B A' Drink Free i in leather cnel. They are light and compact and insure you a drink free from dangerous germs. EVERY MEMBER OF THE ‘FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE Johnson & Johnson 128 Queen ltroet ' Next Moon A McLeod, Ltd. i FHONI II Cor. Kent and Prince Street: , - +en+wo+wwvw+ww+ Q The Quality Drugstore From Dangerous "t, 4 i Germs 1 In any public place and on your outings you'll need an M’ individual ti; . . ii Drinking Cup l’ ‘We hlave these moldern I l‘ o“ IZQI I ' 1&2. "Sevrfie ofathem come l makes a DIC- t nic on lawn or 4b BLISTERED FEET Bathe them wltii Mlnarifl. 1ft lioals, oases. BAYER Photographer 163 Great mjjv’ George ~ l “ Street lfi l( )'l'\\'li.\l\‘ lll'.l'i Canvas, Oxfords Ail, Pumps i.\' .-\l.l. HiZl-N JFIIIC ilNl-I .-\l\'ll ’l‘\\‘tl \\’l*.'l\'l-I ('i.l'I.-\l\‘l.\'ti 'l'lll§.\'l§ Li l\\' l‘l\'l( if l\‘.-\'l'l lliR TH.- .\il'S ARE XIUDHLS. .\'l‘ THIS \N CARRY to WANT‘, IN COOL, Lii \VHITE IS Yt iLlR 0p- l'ill\"i'lt\'l'l‘i'. stir: uUR wiuooug DISPLAY ALLEYIf and Company Ltd, Fur/iioiiiiiilc 1* ootwmr _a'l.ltr,g iut ii and 3 ll] has I tlio in!