l i tr W estem Guardian Eastern Guard-i-.. ‘brace wire sold riflit st ‘ Bruce's. 6452-7-6-21 -CLIAN AND PAINT UP. Bull Gliddonk Ilndurmee Point ct Braces. - BARB was. coll spring on Bruce's. _ -,AlNT AND ‘MCI! LAWN “nan: Wm mm“. u" "me M’ have also large contracts. . you’ ProWny- ' Fbrst iull no. 9 ‘rightlock special ‘ ilrm iencing in stock at 6424-74-21 in. -_i__ — NOTICE svellerl ct Melpeque Comer. 6652-74-81 . -Mlllllfl‘vldto l -NOTICI — Dr. J. T. Simmons ‘ _oiiioe will be closed until July 18th. l -1 mm as in. Ringiock Ind 1 bar i i means money ~ saved- ARELESS WASHING is harder on clothes than actual wear, experts say. Every time you wash silks, rayons, woollens or colored things with soaps containing harmful alkali, fibres are weakened, colors dulled. They wear out sooner! That means money wasted! Don’t run the risk of buying unknownt soaps-whether flakes, chips or cakes. . When you buy Lux you know it is safe! Luz contains no harmful alkali-nothing to injure the finest fabric, the most delicate color. With Lux, clothes, curtains, blankets, em- ‘ bot l4 7.00 p.m. i town has been spending o pleasant ~ —IAIM I0!- SALI ct Shnmrochi t one hundred acres, seventy five elem, I oalodoo wood and lumber. Buildings. l in good repair. S. I‘. Owens, Kinkoml > \\\j._\ 0865-7-4-0. l 4m: moms oi st. John's l Church will hold l. ten. in St. Eiesn- i ors Hill. July 10th. 6452-7-8-31 I —B.ICE‘MOND BAY WIS‘! CON- GIEGATION.-The services in the Presbyterian congregation of lich- lnond Boy Welt. on Sunday July '1. will be es follows: Victoria west 10.30 Lm. ‘lyne Volley, 2.50 p.m. --The Misses Lucy and Dorothy Hogg, Wilmer, Volley, spent the week end with their sister, Mrs. U. N‘. Cllrk, North Bedeque. ..-Miss Minnie Leiurgey. Summer- side left Monday morning ior Otto- wa. --Mrs. John Doyle oi Charlotte- visit in Summe side-S. STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Quotations furnished through court- esy of Atweil & 00., Chzrlottotnwu Oflioo. , howe- litmus“, HQUBVEYING-Mi‘. 1A. McDon- ' aid, Land Surveyor, oi Hermanvllle. was engaged Thursday in surveying the woodland portion of the late Leo Gillis‘ estate on New Zeolnnd Road. i ..'OYS'I‘IB nAnlmLs-Mr. Royce .De Scyres, New Zenlond Station. ihos some large contracts for oyster “M-q-a-u lbarrels from the East River oyster buyers st Mount Stewart nnd vicin- Iity. Bushey Bros, oi the some place . RLAUNCHING INSTITUTE.- The regular monthly meeting oi the Launching woman's Institute we: held ct the home oi Mrs. Aeneas P. ‘McDonald on June twenty-seventh ‘with nineteen members and three il-isitors present. Meeting opened by ‘singing Institute Carol followed by 1roli call which was answered with lidvorite picture ior the home. A re- port of the dance which was a great success was rend. Tho bill ior the Hell oi the school was presented and ordered plid. A letter of sympathy wls rend by Miss Marion Gardiner toMrs. George McPherson and Mrs. Aeneas P. McDonald. two members whose tether, Mr. John McLeilan. Primrose died recently. Mrs. Hugh McPhee and Mrs. Peter Walker were appointed delegates to attend the annual convention in Charlottetown. Meeting closed by singing Nutionui Anthem and serving of s very appetiz- ing supper by the hostess. Next meet- ing to be at the home oi Mrs. Tom Blcckett. Roll call to be answered ' with jokes. ..'PLAY ENJOYED-The three not drums. entitled “My Irish Rose," was presented to s capacity house in Georgetown. on Monday. July 1st, by the St. Peter's Dramatic Club. To discriminate among the players would ‘ be unjust as the parts were most admirably taken. The specialties be- tween the acts are worthy oi special praise. Cast oi Characters: Colum McCormec-T. R. Cullen, a prosper- ous farmer oi County Kiiddre; Maurice Fitzgerald—Frank Jay, l rich Dublin artist; Terry Creigan- Michael Byfllc- B young Irish patriot in exile; Mr. Archibald Pennywitt- Colin MacDQnaY, 3 wealthy Engush . . I broldered linens, printed cottons-sheer and ‘zzzggam l‘: tourist; Mr, Mlghggl peppgrdlng_. sturdy fabrics, top-stay new-looking more _ mm copper ' ' ' ‘n, Joseph Mclsaac. an eminent Dublin than twice as long! . ‘mum __ " 1”] sol-mm; Shawn McGiliy - Alex . Lux is sold only in the blue box, never in Area. .. .. .lsl olmmky’ m’ mm‘ m“ l“ 0mm“ . bulk I Arno . . . . .. .. . . 35‘ Kndue; Ann Mary M°c°rma°k_M's- l ‘ . . . Q l1“- Oil d: Gas .. . 435i T‘ a °““°“- °°“"“'s “m” with 1 _‘ v ~ ‘Every great rnovle studio ln Hollywood, every Bidgood _ __ 361,5 ‘ "we m5“ ha"? The Widow Han- . ."' ._ New York musical show, buyers for 112 leading in,‘ Mum", L55 ninth-Mrs. Hugh D. McLellan, with . department stores, use Lux, to keep clothes new v ‘Buckingham H W. money in bank and on gyé on 30mm; W. ~ twice as long! Bunker m“ ' ' 12 Eileen Fitzgerald-cuss Florence Mc- ‘i l‘ i lCehitni Rouyn .. .. .04 gulagak: Dubu“ heiress; Lady 5'3"” I - , . » . . , ‘Central Mcnitdbs. ., .47 an“ °“_M's' vmcem MuYilhY- i.‘ If rt tsnt m the blue box, rt zsnt Lux I {Clericy .12 “l” “eslmes M "Quins: Pete-u ii 5 _ l'D0!l'il ass B“"“°“M“5 3"“ Mammmld- Her- yé‘ ,_ pm l .0 """°““‘° M°c°rma=k "Ymildofie . n»: hmBrothes Limited. Toronto. DI mgotgnial ‘k G I" m Creigan-Miss Marion Mclnnis, "a ’ ' ~ --_. nloonorldn 111.501 w“ m“ m“ m” “Y M"- ff-» Grenade ... ... ... .. .26, Srjléendlnd M11 Gillis were very much - 1 Hollinger ... 5.70 ye ' am‘ lmmlmemal music by > JUST ARRIVED Howey .. 1.03 M"-°“P*- F""h11d-—A- Hudson Bu! ... ... 17.251 i Int/emotional Nickel .. szrlmnid-‘Tidf/“ER "ONOR-EIL- 0n Keeley .44 ‘Y ‘Wnmfi June 21st l icre- _ Kirkllnd Lake .. .. so ‘"11 nlrty was tendered s. c. o..- . A nice fresh stock o. NlYlug-‘g Genuine English White Lead. K . y noun“ n. u. N. ‘1‘% don, of Georgetown, vice principal oi v -- This product will stand the weather better and go fur. Lu“ shm‘ --~ '-' --- --- 35-59 m Brldgewater High 5°h°°1 5t.“- flggr flu]; ‘by on“; 133d on the Inn-kc." MlllfliC ... ... n. ... ... .20 cosrfdfnytvilriflch W33 held l0 M18! Mendy ... s51 5 8 l1 0 WM planned by the Alto always on hand Point Oil, nusrlllflnb, Dryers, Mgmgob. 3.5m __ ___ ___ 33 Iteachers. the committee in charge ‘being Miss Jessie Zinck, Miss Grace ., , ' ‘m’ m“ , Mining Corporation 4.15 ,1 1 Mcnougull ... .50 Bllckbum Ind Miss Margaret Rand. ‘I k New," "m who presented s. c. Gordon with a , I I Newbec .. .41 “M10111 morocco bound cow o! _ n,” m. m ma,“ m,“ Nipissing .. s.oo Dmmmend! works- The gift was Norlndn .. 02.10 Pfmflled by little Miss Flo McDoug- "rm: rnmrmnt HARDWARE stout" 01¢ c010,, __ 33 aid. Principal Hirtle made the pres-l £ g’ rend Oreillo .. coo enwilvn speech in which he expres- .. $> J 91mm ___ A; sed his appreciation oi the splendid " 5t - ___ . ___ ___ _._ D9 co-operation and service rendered . A BIG FUN D AY Bheritt Gordon don by the teachers 5- o. Gordon has _ gm“ ___ ___ ___ ___ 59 been o wonderful influence for good st. Anthony .. .11 Hmong the you»: men and the i . St. Peters Horse Races ...... ...... .... 75.0.3.3. o... i. .......;.u.. .~ -'~ ‘ Sylvonito . . -. ... .. .90 een n rest in not only he class '1 1i T.’ WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th Teck Hughes ano work but in the athletic side o! the 141.12. ‘rowogmoo ... ... 1.50 boys lives. l-io isagrsduateoirrlnce Pace Pl-fitdcnelooolulyllth. .-. ilhnooholehuodeduetlouslromnoneywtnuouup fiflomsolooaewiutnotononooo. i‘ ifilcowmooploniyor refreshments. it ‘_ Q Ipodol train loom Chorlottetown st nine o'clock. “iuIIIVIIIIIQPIIIIMJ-OIEI. “dichotomy. ~ f‘ museum. UQynr monumental-us. Purse $200.00 jfilomooutstrounumo:maniacal-yummy" . iijllUuihlllfflfiflllliflf- nogfllunduwilllongomdlog-qy, Ivnmwmsowonloouoaociunugdmqnuoaonolplnnntan... you. Iollsolsy ?-Oopotnunthontoono. hllwIiInbythohflmIhotlospoctonl ‘illiiiillilitltltewithyfll-Ylliwonitloovohungrzhlni- lllhusoooinenoeouroooyoummiuovwyoui. llthlntfltlorosfl ohohollluteloomoaondfruil. Oourtoenoflloggqmgq 5.50 oi Wales College Charlottetown hold- TBK CBA GUARDWN- T the summer Hotel for comp, when darkness descends like a blanket, blotting out familiar paths, steps and landing places, then slipp6£l(,.,1'.OCks and unexpected obstacles make out-of-doors unsafeand treacher- ous. The "owner of Flashlight becomes the sortie after dark. This summer, do not depend upon the wise ones—take your own Eveready ' supply of unit cells. _ vacation safe, be independent of dark- ness, indoors or. out. boats. They project a ‘__________.___..__ .__;__ l . _ . ... . Mrs. John Gordon. of Georgetown. -—-A. PERSONALS ..'Mr. Alex. R. McDonald, who was engaged all spring in the lobster bus- iness at Governor's Island, returned to his home last Saturday. ..'Rev. O. Kiggins. Mr. P. A. Sculiy, M. L. A., and sons Joseph and Gerard. motored to Sturgeon from Georgetown, Monday-A. ..'Miss Anna MacLaeer, who has been visiting in Toronto. the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Harold MacDonald. returned to her home in Georgetown, ._A_ ..'Miss Maggie Giliis. Hay River. was on all-day guest of her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. wliired McDonald, Clear Springs, Thursday. \ ..'Mr. and Mrs. James Condon. Mr. and Mrs. Temple Gotcli and son Fordon, and Miss Josie McKay 5nd Mr. Tim McKay, Georgetown, recent- I g . ' 3- ’ ' Tflldifill Yilkbl! - is GYQat RaClllg" A Timé vmgwq .. ... -. ... .. 8.75 ing an honor diploma. also a. gradu- 1 U! All Do Not Mlss Them. Vipond .-.. so m mun Dllhousie. xi-om which Coi- wggg pom. L“; ,,, ... ,, , :54 logo he won distinction in nine sub- IN wlndggu n, ,,, ,,, ,, , ,0: Jeers. In his Bachelor of Arts course , ’ Wright Korgreoves ... ... ... 1.75 he wss awarded the B. A. with dis- _ v ‘huh’. wglnwfll 011 ,,, ,,, ,,.,, .35 tinction. In September heex ts ‘amass Mlxedr ‘ lPIIISG $250.00 Bonn on .. ans to enter Coiumbie University to kc _ V Purleszw.“ Ieltio ... ... ... ... .. 2.00 the M. A. course. May his sspirstions nomad .. ... ... .. us to iuily noliled. no u mo no o! iy visited Sturgeon-A. ..'Miss Philomena McPhee, who. last your. was the heroine oi o cur. accident in hasten. which lectured in the Mlntachusetts Courts, to Miss McPheeh advantage. is now visiting her parents in the Eastern port of the Island. types are best for use in canoes or motor. 200‘ to 1,000 feet, searching out: ' rocks and snags, and finding the landing place. MAKERS OP ‘Ii-ii’. NEW ALDELZCTRXC BVERBADY RADIO SET! Owning Evsfiody Bonny Station CKXC, Toronto loose stones, an Eveready leader in every and an extra; “Make your The focussing brilliant beam Go to any hardware, electrical, sporting goods, auto accessory dealer, and select the type of Eveready Flashlight that suits your need. Prices as 10w an $1.25, complete with gvegeady Unit Cells. Better go today, and you. can “See and ff B L c afo” on your vacation. \ l _ —tbey last longer. I Service for ‘ Canadian Natlonal Carbon CQq W: flsrce to put in working min, Iree o.‘ 615275;, any c . vilitl... TOKONTO $:’..".2';:l EVE READY ~ , FLASHLIGHT town Monday-A. ivisiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Malone, Souris. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDougall, Boston. have returned to their Isl- “wuss Jgnie Mcxlug A1b¢;g0n_ 1.; 511d lwm! 81W "Vfiffll Yeti-rs Wlilllfiflvisiting in Georgetown, the guest of 1n the Hllb- ' her sister, Mrs. James Condon. A --'M1"" Ann‘ _M"D°nald 5nd‘. ..'Mrs. Alien Macdonald and P688!’ M01119)". Cordlgfln. recenblihdaughter Mary. who have been vis- Vislted Gwfifliowflw-A. liting friends in U. S. A., returned to ' {their home in Georgetown. A ..'Mr. Stewart Scrlmgeour and Earl fiacDonnld. Cardigan. recently visited GoorgetownF-A. ‘ ..'Mr. J. Heber Gordon of Boston. !has arrived on the Island to spend two weeks with relatives in George- town and vicinity. He was sccompgn- ..'Mr. E. J. H. Morrisey. Charlotte- town. spent the week end at his home in Georgetown. the guest oi his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. E. Morrisey-Aded by h“ Sister‘ Ml“ ma‘ “m” M“ ' visit her sister, Mrs‘? Norman Mac- “wnlses Julia and Ad“ mnavlDonaid. Georgetown. Mr. Gordon is Charlotumwn. "e visiting at thekn member of the firm of the Gordon- home m Ge°rzewwn___A_ Dawson Company, wholcsule hay ‘dealers. The late ‘Mr. Brent Dawson. ' iormerly of Charlottetown, was a -- M“ 339"“ Bmputl c“dl"n {member of the ilrm, of which Mr. left Saturday. ior Boston, on n two Wesley Gordon l5 president and the months visit to relatives and iriends. flame“ smckmlden ..‘Mlsses Mlry Peters, Sally Peters and Gertrude MacDonald. F. Jenn- ings 1nd Vernon Prssor, motored to Georgetown irom Souris recently.-A. PER-HAYS ..'Miss Mildred ‘Bell. who has been s, her vocation at her home in Peorgetown, left Monday ior Char. lottotownr-A. The physician was giving an inform- al tslk on physiology. "Also," he remarked "it has recent- ly been iound that the human body which will no? light rroperLv when loaded with Evundy Batteries sod du Errrcdrly Mud: Lamp. i ..'Mr. F. J. oolomoTnhcTiihily ..'Mrs. c. a. Mulloliy’ drift/LIE, contains sulphur." mowrlfl i0 50111“!!! YTOIH Gefiffle-ifiliicc L. Malone. New York City, are‘ 1 much is there in a. birl‘s body‘? --J-éu~a.... drug store, oi‘. "Sulphur!" exclaimed the girl in the blue and white blazer. "And how “Oh, the amount varies" said thl doctor smiling "according to the girl." “Ohi" returned the girl. "And ll that why some oi us make bettt! matches than othersW-Miss M. Pu Alta. EFFICIENT OPTICAL SERVICE EYES EXAMINED, GLASSEI SUPPLIED AND FITTED. CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN T0 REPAIR WORK. J. W. JOHNSTON Registered Optometrist i5‘! Kent Street lihcno Charlottetown EYESIGHT EXAMINATION I-‘Itilng 1nd supplying Glue“- “H. J.“ MABON ' OPIOMITBIST Ofilco Connected With Drugstore a Montague, P. I. l. oamcmc UP FATHER. I'M GOiNG DOWN suutu. do ‘runouqu l ‘"1 ‘PRAs-nc no‘ lvilwmnluq iugg- ‘K MC- MRnNGGQ-‘YDOR VVIPE l‘: NOT IN ‘TU-ll’: HDGPVFAL- —By George Mchlinlll