‘miss-nun IZW3TL1VWQ£VLYTEI ~4»,»~.-.5§_._¢- :,-1'1.*,*"*f*-s~1 r” 1'°°"? 1111 73>1~ t C r I d a ll .\ I E 3w:.-‘-:n:s>.-<| .171; JPIQfi-Tii '1 ntJ-1*~‘S!‘\>1 ~1.‘—7 Orffiifiiliir‘ _.‘ ",1 f4 J :1 1 1 i B uri new a/Wd Profeuionql D l-R ECTQ-RY “THEN in need of profenionsl or specialised businm 0| III! U115. will!!! this directory and here you will 11nd listed reliable prcfaiolui and business flrms, of P. E. l. Art §O§+§4§§~§ GULLISOIWS ELITE BEAUTY Salon, 176 Great. George Street. Large competent staff. Prompt, satisfactory service. Phone 1329, +ovo+o++o+>+++oc+c++o+ Barbers oo+>¢+o¢+++o+o++o+o+++ THE FASHION BARBER SHOP. 156 Queen Street. sanitary and most inviting. Expert barbers in attendance at all times. We solicit your patronge. Frank Riggs. Proprietor. PERCY IVALSH. 167 GREAT George Street. We guarantee all our work. Try us. QQOOO OOO§VO-QOQQQO§Q§§Q Battery Service wvococcwcccacoocoooooo B.-\'I"I‘I-JIIY SERVICE IN \I its branches. Rodi . i ierics. Malleits . ' vice, Phone 9B0. - oc+>o++¢< cc ¢~m++v+>¢+ 1 ( ozll O-OOQOQQOOOQ-QQO$Q—O K" FOR Illl II GRADE, . .>¢c<¢o¢o¢c+o<+c0 w (lollies Cleaners 0ooo0o¢¢ov-oc&o0c-0++++o SL115 Chi-LINED. PRESSED, Suzrs made to mea- .100. Sentner, 1'24 Kent NEW METHOD CLEANERS. Phvne 983 for satisfactory ser- vicc. We clean all kinds of ciothing and any fabric. Also clean and block hats. 130 Long- wowh Avenue. QOOQOOQOOO-OOO'O§O—OFOQ-Q+ Clothiers ++¢c¢ w» v0 v0 w ¢4+cc+4 Went‘. Don't gucss. buy Societv Brand Cicithcs and be sure, 400000000 0c wcvooc-romo Electrical o ocococvoooccovo-ro-o lliruilm Cleaners, Blowers, Oijliilrners. All commercial motors, lvhcn in trouble phone i-li-i Palmer Electric, 155 Great Gcoroe street, ¢>oooo¢~o+o+o»ovcc+c+v Footwear 4000~OQOOOOQOQ>OQOQ444J'O EVIiRYTlllP-Ti IN FOOTiVEAR. COITPCt fit. Latest styles. l3est qunlitv, Host reasonable pric- es. Milli orders promptly at- tended to, Purdie - Ferguson z." — ~- KELLY s nuclxxls, arm's “M 00-O- ‘MOTOR SERVICE AND RE. pairs. Refriizeralors, Washers. Shoe Company, Charlottetown. General Delivery §~§§40§§§§' PBONI 36$ FOB PBEIYS DI- iivm-y, Quick Service. ‘Hunks l specialty. Fred Brown. §OO§4§§ Investments EASTERN SECURITIES 00.. Ltd, 146 Richmond Street. . W. H. V. Dunbar, Manager. I Securities Bought, Sold ind I Quoted. PO+O-O+ §O-QO Jewelers ‘ +c+++o i G. H. TAYLOR, 121 GRAFTON l Street, Watches, Jewelry, Ex- l pert Repairs. Phone 353. ++c+c< Optometrist E. W. TAYLOR. REGISTERED Optometrist. 142 Richmond Street. Aiberton Branch, J. S. ‘Baylor. 444+§ Painting LOUIS HOWATT. PHONE ME. 44 School Street. You'll get service. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Photography PHOTOGRAPHS. AMATEUR Finl-ihlne. Eflkrzements. Is- land colored views. Crflsweu Studio, Great George Street, . Rlurililig ram) u. TRAINOR, rv4-OO4-Or PHONE 393-J. Guaranteed plumbing and heating service. . B0 Grafton Street. Try us Printing OOOQ-Q-O-Q THE GUARDIAN CENTRAL Job Printery. Phone 133. Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, Posters. Receipt Books, win- flow Cards. PIOQTB-mrnes, Wed- ding Announcements, enc, Radio GET YOUR TUBES AND BAT- teries from Veils Radio Ser. vice. Phone 107. 178 Kent, St. I PHONE 115B FOR. EXPERT RE- pair service. Macfsean‘; Radio Service, 267 Fitzroy Street. Refreshments LOBSTERS, OYSTERS 1N SEA- son. canned goods, Smokes. Alex Ls Clair, 112 Richmond Street. ‘vvvO Restaurants Akkkk vvw v wrv S. P. DUFFY. Z04 RICHMOND Street. Quick Lunches, Soft Drinks, Smokes. Fruit, Confec- tionery, Ice Cream. L OQO-O-MQ-O-O-Ofi-OQM Second Hand Store USED STOVES AND FURNI- ture bought and sold. c. A. McLennan, 101 Sydney Street. Service Station nan INDIAN srsrrou, cou- ner Great George and Fitzroy Try us once-you'll be back. Phone i234. § Shoe, Shine TRY LORNE HARPER FOR A real good shine. Smokes, Soft Drinks, Confectionery. Oppos- ite Central Garage, Kent St. O~O-O§-%§§ FO+O4JOO§OQQ§Q+ . - Tailoring MURDOCK ROSS, CUSTOM Tailoring. Cleaning, Repairing, Pressing. Also representing Lowndes famous 20th Century Brand made-to-measure cloth- ing. 1'72 Kent Street. Phone 387. MQ-O-OMO-O-O-Obi-O-Rf Tire Service PHONE 909 AND EVERYTHING is fine. Whitlock's Tire Service, 162 Kent Street. 90‘ Transfer 4§§-§-§4-O-§4#§4-O—§4'§§Q+§4-9 CHARLOTTETOWN - MONTA- gue. general local and long distance hauling. Keith Mac- Kinnon, Phone 22-2, Monta- EH9. QIY-‘HJS ARE LIFE FAVERS Jfhc Keys quad- jr. Mona and Dorothy Dix Rnberta—who visited the Dionne quints last. spring. have passed the iRcd Cross Jife saving test, which ‘they took together. 's Letter Box lconiulilctl from page 8; lil uliplcilsuli’. scene dlltl aCU ii ihut girl to give him up’! Answer: The llllntlllilllli.‘ lllY-‘ll-‘Yy of the world is why a woman like you wants Any one with a grain or common Sense would il.il.l-: [hilt you would b0 so glad to get rid of him that, you would to keep u llllbiiiilltl llkc yours. hand iilni mer u» any female uZKJ You know hlin lo bc n philandcrer. of l<>_\-.l.l_y' ill his sysu-ni, or u fairhiul bone in his body. You know that no mutter how nltcn you forgive him and take him back that he will SKBYF You kiluw that you have nothing lo look forward to m ‘ {Oriliillll} ligltllll. the luturi. out having your heart 1.0m with 1911101153’. with having him fluuilt Zin- wwmcii in your litre and insult. you by his 1138115. he din-out care the slinl) oi his lingers [or you, that you don't. interest him Will work? MORE THAN WORRIED. .. 4%’ n»... like him. Jr uniusii him, or clsc he would be content with you. So wily do you want him back, especially as you know that here is no The only sane thing to do is to put him out 0f way of law-ping hini‘? :hc door and ioruei him. Dear fillet» Dix-I am :1 married woman in love with another nmh- Wonf. u lm pi ])i r lOl‘ nic to gut married, again without selling dlvilfcfld? l know oi scwrzil married men and women who are not. yet divorced, but If it is not proper for me to get married B88111 they no‘. lIli\l'i‘lI‘(l ailniil. Willlolll living divorced, what legal steps should I take? Ansyvcl": ll you marry wain without being divorced you let yourself in for b18- amy, “hllll 1S punishable with imprisonment. if you want lo swap husbands, you For furthe N ETTIE. have to get a divorce first. DOROTHY DIX. Or shall I appeal to the You know there isnt an ounce You KIIOW which is most unpleasant. MUSHROOM SAUCE This is a sauce which will be use- ful in many connections bcsidcs the one in which we have suggested it hcrc. Just a. timely word about the mushrooms you may gather your- selves, however. Unless you really, really know what you are about. don't take the risk involved. ‘K-i cup butter or bacon dripping ii to 1 cup sliced mushroom caps 2 tablespoons flour 2-3 teaspoon suit '4. teaspoon popper 1 cup rich milk or slightly diluted evaporated milk Mnkc huttcr or bacon dripping very hot in frying pan. Add onloii and mushrooms and cook until the mushrooms are tender and delic- ately browned. Mix flour with salt l and pepper and sift over mush- _ rooms; combine well. slowly stir in I the hot milk and stir and cook until the mixture has thickened smoothly and no raw gavor of flour remains. Serve very hot. For a brown mushroom sauce, in- crease flour to 3 tablespoons and stir mixture over heat after addi- tion of flour, until the flour has browned delicately; dissolve one bouillon cube or l. teaspoon meat or vegetable extract. in the hot liquid (which might be water, when sult- ablc), before stirring into mush- room mixture. Oso lllmr-l’! fur Nprslzn FOR SALE The Well Known Cox Hotel Situated on Main Street, Souris. P. E- island» and overlooking the Sea. This hotel enjoys a large Commercial trade all the year round, and is filled to capacity during the Tourist Season. and Is a good business proposition. Will be sold at a reasonable price, and part of the pur- chase price may remain as a mortgage on the property- r particulars address COX HOTEL, Souris, P. E. Island. 55 years in business, and will continue open under same l management until sold- L-BHZ-Bé-B-ll-‘H. i To better i l: tablespoon finely-minced union‘ 181E WN GUARDIAN ‘A ,5 Progress and Loss _(Lines composed on reading the records of the Better Roads Con- vention). “on luxury, thou curst by Heaven's decree, How ill-exchanged are all things else for thee!" ‘ Thus sang the poct-he was nick- named Noll- Who, writing like an angel, chat- tercd like poor Poll. And thus sing I, whose talent. is so ' small. I write but lit-tie verse, and scarcely talk at all. But still I join with Aubunfs sage to sing: Oh luxury, thou thrice accused thing! Thus, came my thoughts, when yesterday I read ' Of twice one hundred thousand cold and deed. Slain by our modern substitute for auto-driven csr. _ And he who gave the numbers of the slain, Took no account of all the loss and To millions wounded, bleeding, mained for life, Without the glory of the battle- strife; Nor give a. sigh of sorrow for the dead; Nor did he deign to greatly hope 01" Q1105; The slaughter and the pain would soon be less: But. briefly told his bearers how he came To our fair Island by the Atlantic main To boost. with boosters from less fair abode-s, For better roads, and still for bet- ter roads. The audience, all on better road- ways bent, Approved the speakerss aim, one and full consent. To build the better roads, no mat- ter what the cost, with No malt/er what at first would seem but lost; For roads, the chosen delegates proclaimed. When these are strongly built, and properly maintained, No, matter what they cost, they still go hand in hand With wealth and progress march- ing through the land. Now I, when listening words as these, Am prone to feel a trifle ill at ease; For progress is a word that. makes I115.‘ guess. Just what; the one who speaks it would express. to such . Progress, we ask but progress how or where? country homes, country folk to share? To better minds and manners in the town? Say is your progress onward, up or down? for How better country homes, when these abodes Are all invaded by your modern roads That bring a restius roving hu- man horde To spoil the blessings of a quiet abode? How better homes, when half the ivealth we claim Is squandered on a road with some big name? For instance, as a sample ofthe mode. The lvl'"1‘.ntyre-MacMiilan—Ben- nett Road? " A hundred thousand miles like this, 1'01! 98y. Arc owncd by Uncle Sam across the way. But reckon what his children pay for these- A thousand million dollers. if you please. And ten per cent of Samuel's child- ren hold Nine-tenth or more. of all his precious gold. 'I‘hat is. nine tenths of them hold ten per cent at best; The other tenth of them-holds all the rest. Bu‘ lcavlng economics, let us now survey To some extent. the manners of to- day; For manners are s rule by which wc justly gage The mind and spirit of s given age, And you who boast of progress, can you say The manners of the city sre im- proved today- The manners of the sidewalk, or the street. Once trcdden by our friend the horses’ feet? Behold that man who, giorylng in hLs speed. And reckless of his brother's right or need, Darts through the busy sheet-and oh the shame- T.» call the msn a hog, degrades the very name, I call the wretch s dirty callous cad; And he who drives like him when drunken-mad. Does not commit one half so base offence. As he who does it in his sense. And then your city neighbor who. sober at night, Turns on his loud-voiced radio with the light. And dlns his noisy programme in your brain. rm music crown mvflwnw-v with P810- Wouldnot if. b6 P7087861" 18W i0 doom Him and your speeder to the self- ssmeroom? A prison oelhor any room would l! Nor did he delgn a single tea;- u; shed ‘ Cut smoking tobacco THE MARITIME sMOKE Could it but serve to insulate the two. 0h, you who prophecy, that soon 0r late. Our Island home SVWIILS a his-DP!’ fate when hard-paved roads shall everywhere abound. ' And make our land i1 rich mans pleasurc-ground—- W111 you but for o. moment. con- template the loss: Our old-time pastoral culture, Qhflnged foi- filthy dross: The gentle manners o‘! the older days. Exchanged for 1.21055. falutin ways? and lush But why should I presume to talk like this, 0f old-time culture, and time bliss. To bore an age who really seem to think The height of llfiPl7il1955 in meat and drink; Thai; culture just consists of pretty clothes, And things like paint. and wonder. I suppose: Who drink and swear. mid smoke a. cigarette. To imitate the smart and giddy set; of old- consists And, imitate alas. too often those Whose high position makes our youth suppose ‘Phat everything they do and every- thing they say Is worthy to be dilbbed, "the high- toned way”? But conscience clear, and shining bright, _ Will ever serve to guide our youth h onor aright, And aid them, when they're willing to be led. In pleasures rosy paths w safely tread And gentle youth. who rleian tn read my verse. Think not I mean to execratc or curse All new inventions ilndc-rncntli the sun, Or take the joyr from lifc. or nll the fun But count the loss, I say kwithnut a single gain- In much that man has made, and made in vain: And, in all thing's designed for work or play. Be not too inst to throw the old sway» M. M. K. ORIENTAITRUGS Oriental rugs require special treatment if their velvety pile and rich coloring are to be retained, To begin with they look better and wear better if they are backed with a. cotton lining. Unbleached calico is suitable for this purpose. and , sses the merit of being washable. For their daily care an old-fashioned carpet broom is need- ed. It tidies the fringe at either and, gets right under the pile, lifts it, and allows the dust under- neath to be dislodged. Once every three months, or more often. according to the list‘ they get, the broom should be dipped into warm water and am- monia (one tablespoon to a gallon of water is sufficient) and the mg brushed briskly in all dirrctions Should there be any stains vlslblc. rub them with a cloth wrung out. in warm soapy water. and if that does not remove them try turpen- tine. Arte-r a thorough brushing, take s. clean dry cloth, preferably iinenyand rub the pile until nearly dry. If this is done wlzuiarlv. with the occasional help ofng dbcai- lqmadlssdthsvncialriiolesm SEFPEMBER 1;, 1.,” Rosebud f M Q there any other tobacco? There may be, but lot most Maritime men there is , only one pipe iobscco and that's Rosebud. It has sonicililn that nilsilu the particular Maritime into, I mll , mellow fragrance that appeals to every pips smoker-novice as well The onl s: veteran. way to Icslly know why Rosebud is so popu sr I: to SMOKE Rosebud youmll. Thais ll on easy- opening ribbon on sveryRosebud ack- uqs ——io mo e It IGlY for you m lemovs the Cello- phane wla per. Juli a qvick pu I and the wrapper is oil! er, mg. Vshouhi’ liziiigaifiifiialtaieaf iffiastfieigy,‘ lei-K, T... grubby aspccl, , It may seem BAD ‘FOR. THE COMPLEXION starchy foods do not make for troublesome iii modern times when there are so many labor-saving devices but ii: is worth while, for Persian rugs are as durable as they are. decorative. It is cartaintly the safest method with the fine silk If you have blackheads or other minor blemishes which, in spite of proper clearlsirigs and the use of good cosmetics, seem impossible to cure, better see your family doctor- complexion beauty. You ought to eat quantities of fruits and vege- tables. , lettuce and cabbage conlaln phur which bad-compicxloncd peo- ple generally lack Besides Oarrots mdishes, onions sul- these rugs, as they are somewhat fragile. about your diet. You lcnow, of help the digestive organs to func- tion properly. _,_____ g -’ OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS F THET- or FELLER v0 HAVE FELT U‘ YOU WAS TRUE ER HED NEVER in. J . l1v1"|\.!I‘1,,,A1:»:-L:-'FT H... our: ironically; noose: PAiD YOU A FINE COMPLIMENT, FEIZ A s-rzmcesiz, was- HE MUST o’ THOT HAD DEE? MEAT OUT 0' 5EA5ON‘ IF HE HADNW PUT THAT PIECE BLUE, IN MINE. 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