1L > farmers make use of the w: . we, givgg 3 ‘ farmeiwmtstomer individual attention. And with him, nearly 600 other managers (to-Operate that the farmer may have a safe plagjg for hi, savings; that he may borrow under the easiest possible conditions; that he may buy or sell in my part of the civilized globe. This explainslwhy an ever-increasing number of thoroughly modern and friendly service this Bank offers. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE . Miss Anne Walsh 1m yesterday All High Grade Investment Issues BOIIGIIT-SOLII-QUOTED ST. JOHN 9011 I, I §ery1ce i fiilQgelihgd tried, and scrupulously freed fron hi!!! quality. 'W. D. GILLIS & CO. COAL PHONE I'll Carter's Bookstore loading departments for Summer are ‘ Sporting Goods Sea Shore Goods Souvenirs Newest Books Magazines Newspapers Up - to - date Stationery- Oifice Supplies School Supplies Prices always the lowest CARTER 8:120. LIMITED. ~ ' l EYES TESTED AND Glasses Fitted Misuse sIIloo with latest Nlilllnt E. w. TAYLOR I J.”S.‘~'TAY’DOR= A orrorslruqrq- ,, litllchsssss aunt The Coal we sell is carefully sel- lny kind oi’ inferior matter, such as slate. Every ton we send out is ol Eastern Securities Co. Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS CIIARLOTTETOWN, r. a. I. MONTREAL HALIFAX e - ‘ BUY AMULET AREA Outright or on margin. A-twell & Co. 145 Great George Street Charlottetown Td. 1121. Girl Swims English Channe Canadian Press.) DOVER, Eng. Aug. 20.—Miss Ivy Hawke swam the English Channel from Cape Griznez. France, to Do- ver, completing the ordeal early on Sunday afternoon, after being in the water 1B hours and 16 minutes. Young Wins _ Toronto Swim (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL, Aug. 20.—- George Young, of Toronto, Saturday won the Montreal-Repentigny swimming marathon. The winner of the Cata- lina. Channel swim negotiated the twenty-odd miles in three hours and fifty-eight minutes. Mosr people know this absolute antidote for pain but are you careful go say B er when you buy it? Ami do you aways v¢ I 811"" '° ‘*5 5;”; an (he x—and the wor ii spirin without iii A drill" hs B I With the litrtlilifqillliwrxiions ¢V57 5°" , . inied in red? It isn't the Central Guardian LARGE PARKING SPACE for cars on town side of Hospital dur. ins Exhibition Week. 7222-8-20-31 THE avaanarrc sroons are PPWins a big success as a premium. Did Y0“ set yours? If not. do not delay. they are going mt. tr. COME T0 LEAGUE 0F CROSS HALL for delicious hot meals while visitin! the Exhibition. ‘1117-8-15-81 WISTARIA-The n. M. s. Wis- taxia will be open to visitors on gillsdgesdsy afternoon trom 2.30 till IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SUC- 7EBSFUL ISLANDEBS-Will all the successful Islanders now on the 15- land make a Personal call on the Editor oi the Patriot or the Editor 0f the Guardian and learn someth- ing about the School Days Library OFFICERS 0F I-l. M. S. WISTAR- lA—The officers are as follows: Commander F. O. Champness; Lieut. Commander ,E. M. Haes; Lieutenant F. B. Morris; Sergt. Lieutenant A. M. Barton; Sub Lieu- tenant J. G. T. Inglis, M. B.; Com. Gunner F. H. M. Kingwell; Com. Engineer E. H. O'Brien. M. B. E. Mo}? PERSONALS morning on a. visit to Saint John. _ Dr. J. M. Livingston of Waterloo, Ont. is visiting the cit-y. Miss Marion Rodd, R. N., of Bos- Lon. Mass, is a visitor in the city. _ Dr. J. P. Lantz of Montreal is vis- iting his mother Mrs. J. Lantz. Prince St. Miss Georgia Curtin. with her friend Miss Helen Reardon, oi Med- ford. Mass.. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. James 0’Brinen. Morell. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Shaw and fa- mily have returned home from a motor trip through Cape Breton and other parts of Novo. Scotiu. ' Dr. W. F. Harper of Selma. Ala- bama, has arrived in the city, and is the guest of Mrs. D. Gordon. Mrs. H. C. Simpson, Malpequc. is visiting friends in Charlottetown and Marshileld. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O‘Leary, Monc- ton and Miss Doris O'Leary, spent the week end in Charlottetown. Miss Josephine Doyle, of Saint John. N. B., is spending her holidays ut her home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Stecves, Mon- treal. and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Steeves OLMoncton. are visiting in the city coming by motor. Mrs. Herbert Nelson and children left yesterday morning on return to Vancouver. B. C., after a pleasant visit to friends and relatives in this province. ' Miss Ethel May MacLeod of Hartsville, has taken an excellent position with the T. Eaton 60.. Moncton. New Brunswick, as sten- ographer and assistant book-keeper. Miss MacLeod is a graduate of the Union Commercial College, Char- lottetown. . Notes by the Way (Continued From Page 4) ‘the guards and the attempt was frustrated. It is a good thing that it was. but the story provides an- other illustration of the" fallacy of the aphorism that there is ‘honor among theives.’ It would be a good thing if every young man who is tempted to forsake the straight and narrow way for the devious paths of crime would real- ize that he will be associating with men to whom honor is unknown, who will be loyal to him only so long as it serves their purpose, and who would thinIEEno more of be- traying him than of swatting a fly. The fact of the matter is, there is no such thing as honor among thieves. as every police chief well knows. When a man embarks on crime honor and in- tegrity must be thrown to the winds. Self-interest and expediency are the only factors that count in the underworld. but honor— never.” Is there to be a revival in snnfflng? ance. Canada. however. steadily in- ' p Time was. and not so long ago, when creases hgj,g,ff'i;;,;oftgj QnQfEIF most men carried their snuff mull question h; being Baked. who‘ m in the" cflimcmus Waiswmt Pmkets- these days, still takes snuff? Month but ii"? 0115mm has bee" l" “be!” by month prosaic figures or the De- mo osinsoahwsrowu GUARDIKN ‘- pound the unsolved enigma. very newest FUR COATS. s: Charlottetown, P. E. I. {ilfitiiicht of National I-icyenue pro-man. Nor was it—the last faint flick- They or of a dying fad. It was an in- show that in June 86.685 pounds of crease over June, 1927, by 13.000 snuff entcred Canada for consump- pounds. IA dnEAT Indeed. Lady Nicoteen did ~ TV-‘Jle§rt5~¢lh<‘7f-I\'u~P14‘W-ikl\rkv$§|smug .‘ i’... veers-flit‘ Iyslaav-l h." ‘ 1. plain . . SALE EVENT OPENING TUESDAY MORNING An exceptional opportunity is offered in this sale, to secure one of these Never have there been offered so many distinctive new styles, and the special EXHIBITION prices give you an enormous advantage in selecting your new coats NOW. _ BEAVERINE COATS, an attractive serv ice garment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SHEARED CHINAGOAT, a very smart, light grey F111‘ -- - - - FRENCH SEAL COATS, very dressy. HANDSOME PLAIN MUSKRAT COATS. - - - RICHLY ELEGANT HUDSON SEAL, plan » - . - - - HUDSON SEAL COATS, trimmed sable . - - - HUDSON SEAL COAT, trimmed Kolinsky - - - PERSIAN LAMB COAT, trimmed sable . PERSIAN LAMB COAT, trimmed Hudson Seal - - All new—-all from the most reliable SOIITCGS. his... herself well in June. In addition to 949 pounds of plug tobacco. 400,911,- the 86,000 pounds of snuff, there 310 cigarettes, 16,710,780 cigars, and - were imported for consumption 1,- 1,510,481 pounds of foreign raw leaf 238.909 hounds of cut tobacco. 613.- tobacco. e i P,“ ' '......II..........$365.00 ....$68.00 . . . . . . . . . ....$75.00 $125.00 $200.00 ..........$315.00 . . . . .........$475.00 . $425.00 $525.00 You IN woos: Room- BY ~-Bring'ing up Father __ p _ | axpecr THE’. CARPENTERS) TO-DAY~ ooYouwas. NOT GOING ou-r AND YOU'RE ~01" GOING "ro TALK "ro THEM-so I'M Com 4 TO LOCK GOLLY- I'M MARRIED TO A VJAKD N THOROUG HLY AND DO ALL. ‘THE RE PA R . NECSl%5 5 WE'LL LEAVE OUR THINQ% ' OE. UNTIL. KNOW i3_¥..Ge°1'"°_1i4_°%E""$ wattsn-ne, LOOKE: Too Goon To p Pro A GOOD ‘ri-nno i oo-rA Pm: Tnmuiu’ .. s-tu-sn-(esusl-‘a-psfélfizfi . ' "i