lllowtlers Advice"- to ladies- i _buy:your face pow- . ders here... - . Not because we sell better face powders than anybody else noes, because we sell _ .the same ikind that other stores do. . Vllhe only thing is that we offers larger assortment» 0f the - newer- "and __ better - ‘kinds. Y n ~If you iwant some- thing new, ask us first. "“'The f2. MACS n}. :- 449 Great lueoge St. i __._.___. 4 I Stock oi Rich But Glass Just in .- ‘See our special new designs @011; TII-AXLOR‘ Jeweler and Engraver i-"Tbe Store for NValthsiu " Watches‘ " 0-0000‘- 4. ._hy."'A.f~.Fuilt“-'Needs\ A~ iliivinleitzltir Power f llateiyslein, . combined-lira: few words the ~ war-is: Because» it lllllb beat vestmsnt a farmer can make. Irime spent, in carrying water, in niping water and in taking the cot-to the watering trough is use thavcan-be- used to latter ad- ntage at other work. The matter. of home comfort also imnortant- isn't the wife of. the ma: lust as good as the city omani ' What about 1mm children? is‘ -. any reason why they should otwhaveia home equipped with a J1EE smd=iaside toilet lust a their city relations‘! Ami tothing what it means in se of lire to have a hose handy d eighty -pounds~-water pres- re to light-it with. Calb In the nest-time you arc in wn and look overour demonstrat»? goutilt.‘ I '- iiliirrie 8i. Miirnaghin > 71* IQIQ- l tit-xi Obarlottetowa Dll. E. 0.. Harris Eye Specialist Oflice, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. . » Office Ilours:_ 9.30-.-12.30, 2-5 ‘ROBE withone or two of Patons Georgette . j Char otietown Guardian. ' that’ I have used MINARITB LIN]- ~ Phone 68-Y. OlkOilO ‘$11 __._.: = a \ Take C . l y - .2 -. (l ~ ' t ‘ ' ‘ it ‘t » Buy Hickey s, Twist ~ You are not experimenting with, tobacco when you. buy Hickey’s, because you are get- . ting the best chewing tobacco on the market a reputation which it has gained by its good qua- lity a “flavor all its own.” Menflove Hickey's . and theyai-mply will not accept any other kind. '_ N|til0LSON T000000 A y c0. in); p incurs - .4 .. . nvs aim In ‘j i ‘ TRAPPY SUIT! at money sav- ing prices at Patons. iii. iIAUTIFULvouJ and muslin. cream festival at day . STVLNH BILKB for dress dresses summer days at whole- sale prices at Patons. 84g wsnussoav. auoue-r 1am b? Clrdisua. a tea- party in aid of an Bflints Church. 2045s 4 12f.‘ YALI- GINGHAM dresses muted-Isis deeply discounted Paions. ‘ and at new ti.» orriom-osofs. 1110.119. K.¢C.. has opened up e “BM-MW 911cc in the Cameron block. -At'n'se'+isu' us" YOUiI wane. Chllfmillg waists in voile, sills, or WANTED.—A competent and ex- llflfflenced male bookkeeper. Btnte Plllfirlence and ~ former employer, also salary required. P.0. Box (l2, Kessingto , P.l9,l_ - - 2010-81-4“ QOUVINIR ~ I -PRINGI ID- WARP l_8LAN fl-Beautlful illus- trated. descriptive souvenir ready lo‘ ‘ii. Only 50o. by mall 67o. lIlI-‘I-l-tf ATTENDING’ summer: SCHOOL Mr. R. C. Sidcnlus left A-ugust 1st for (louchlcltlng, Ontario, to attend theY. M. =(‘. A. ‘Summer ‘School. Mr.- and Mrs, G. ll. Gorbell are also in utteudence. Tlwy will re- turn the latter ‘pa-rt of the month. m: ciln"reanv.-'riie (‘ar- feriy Prince dward Jslanii, (‘np- iu-tu Read, ha had her fdu-r fun- nel! removed lby- the floating crane Lord Kitchener. New ones will bi put in yplaceylmmediately, says a Hall-taco exciuinge. THERE WILL be a.n ice cream festival held in Stnnhope In Mr. Louis Marshall's field on the even- ing of‘ August 12th J11 aid of Protestant Orphanage. Should day prove unfavorable will be held onfiFriday evening if fine. Como help n good cause. .. . ‘e 2057-8-10-3l . \‘< '- . HOTATO PRICE!» DROP lN HflggfliflX.-~N€\V poptotoes which u-repnow ~flnding their way to the market are dropping in price. The‘ lowest price quoted Thursday wun $3.50 a. bushel.’ it was expected the; the price “would drop to $2 or lessf by Saturday or about $5 n barrel. Fredericton quoted pots- toe at $4» a barrel last Thursday. niorlcn o hereby given to all concerned that air-members of the ‘ Canadian expeditionary force who are‘entitlcd~ to-and who require their post discharge den-tel treat- ment, must submit application to ‘ the-district.- dental "office at the headquarters of the district In which they ‘reside, on or. before ISeQtem-b 1st. 1920. Aipplicafion foralentnl treatment received after Sept. 1st, 1020 will not be con- ‘ sldeted. For .fur.ther ‘information apply Dr. Robins, Royal Bank building, ‘Charlottetown. - fl073-b-l0-4l ,. SCHOOL W-IRKr-The following is the class standing of theipupila of ‘lfrlest Pond school for the month of July. ‘Grade Vlll.-—-1. (lhai-les Campbell; z. Maude Mc- Eochern; ll. Dorothy Keays; Grade Ville-l. ,Ca'rrle McDona d; 2. ‘ clear . opsions selling st today M Pstons. POBITIVILY no advertisements " “wilted at this office for next day's issue after 6 n.m. unless illld for In advance. _ FOR THAT AFTERNOON Patons have 13199588 Belling at wholesale l0 t . “ omv Luvursn uumaza of P. E. 1. Souvenirs now on hand. 0r. der st once to prevent disappoint- "Mi- Price 600-: by mail m. Gilli!- dlan Qiiice. , m ' on. w. |.. mctsttau is mov. m" "l8 his dental office and will rc- Olwn Nady for business in a few days. Watch this pupa]- rm- gunh. er announcement. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. ~2- Klnroas at 3 and Point Prim at 7; and Tuesday 17th nt p. m. .- MtLTON AND RUSTlcO. -—Ser- vices nvXl. Sunday 15th at Milton 11 o. m. and ot llustioo ll p. m.. Purdie, Rector of Si. at Mltn 10 n. m‘. and at Rustico 2 D. m. . ‘AFTER PDEASANT HOLIDAY Dr. J. H. (‘ahlllof Hartford, Conn" with his son and (laughter who have been visiting in ._thei-r old home Ln P. pE. Island, Cllfrlvgd in Mono-ton Monday evening on the Mwiumfi Ellllress. 'l‘hey »wlli 599'"! B "W dilys in the city with IDr. Gabi-it's brother, Mr. P. J. (‘n- ‘liill, Dominion SL-Moncton Ex- change, MAICLEAN K|LT|ES RE-UN- l0ii.%ol0nol Percy A. Guthrie, ‘W110 Organized the -M.'lCL(‘ilfl Kil- lles in 1917, has recentlfroturned to Boston from Prince Edward ls- lilfltl where he wag short v-lcujion. (‘olunei Guthrie re- lllflled to the Hub for the purpose 0i 01910181111»! at the annual re-un- was held on Saturday. The Cale- donian ("lub host to the gathering this yenr. of the organization attended the re-union, which lnb-liuded represen- totives from Nova Scott-n, New Brunswick. Ontario and Massachu- setts. ~ §lInis_s-il'n_ Iirrlqc __ “A Dream Come . TRUE?" I'll HAS BEEN SAID THAT ART IS THE (Iliarles Mc uohern; 3, Bernard McEachrrn. Grade Vl.—1,'Angua A. Nlciilnohern; 2. Margaret-Camp- bell; 3, Jossvh Keays. Grade V. ~-1, Peter McEncern; 2. Edna Mc- Eachern; 3, John Basil McEucherimi Grade lV.——1, Pius Campbell; .2.‘ Bernard Qflflrpbell; 3, Robert Mooney and Roger Mooney (equal) I Grade lll.-—1. Alice Kenya; 2. Mary McAulayr 3, john James -Mc-i Aulay, Grade lI.—1, Richard Conn way; 2. A, 14., Launsby. _ Grade, i.—~1, Helen. Uoawayp 2. Daniel- Conway. A. Malone, Teacher. i il I imi- .\llniirsl‘a Install-nu For ‘Bonds-III I. Y. Montreal, May 20th, ‘OS. llllnnrrfn Llnlmeut Co., Limited. Yormnuth, N. S. ‘ ~ Gentlemen.-—l beg to let you know MEN!‘ for some time. and i find it the nest I have cvor used for the joints and muscles. Yours vary truly. THOMAS J. HOGAN. ‘hi: Champion Clog and Pedestal ' ancer of Canada. . ‘l .3 hanccs ‘ d. .1. [title service “to , eople of this coih-'\ unity, » ~ 1.. I ~i Wehave found real ‘~ I -.l'l'18l‘S. i EXPRESSION O F l‘ MAN'S JOY IN IIIS _-._ \VORK. _ y ‘When we entered - the drug _ business“ over thirty years ago, i we determined to keep abreast of all advances in Pharma- "cy, so that we could render a truly scien- pleasure in our work —-and the substantial trade which we now have, is sufficient evi- dencef that our efforts .have,been rewarded. " out ‘DREAM HAS cont ~ TRUE " You are invited to join our family A of loyal satisfied custo- v i v ‘- —-Qunllisy 6......- '-—8uperior-MServiee- " -Right Prices- ‘Jonson ., - & wlohnson i Ihsfiuality Drugstore Oar. Kent and Prlneo Ila. ‘ svsrtv hbov COME to uie foe i_ Hampshire to- ‘ » 211a. - 0.. l- below cost prices - 3i. tea ;, delightfully pretty : l See them- today, 3i , zosi-a-io-zu ' Rev. Ewen MncDougall will preach '_ Sn-bbitb 15th a-t Birch/Hill at 10.30 . Also Monday 16th at Belle River , Iris at 7.30 ' will be conducted by Rev. J. E. |- James church. Saskatoon. Sunday School . spending n " ion of ‘the MacLean Kilties which '~ oi’ Boston was the > More than lfour hundred members . __"_".'_""'.'!" . -- ems-s». --1 fresh. .-__ h,‘ e taint. Ca .__. ___..._ _.¢__,.. A' s|u< oases of qunuiy I and‘ style, discounted at Patons, will. "rhvou BAPTIST SERVIOES.— Sunday 15th; Albany 10.30; Tryou 3.00; Wcstinorelond 7.00 REMEMBER the ice cream fes- tival in Albert Premcrehs field n! H-itmqishlre today, If weather un- favorable will be held first fine evening."- 4 ‘ - ‘-" 2119. "SEPARATE SPORT SKIRTQ in plnln und accordion lents, inst like the Now York skirts selllni; cheap at Pntons. ,.,_, 3i- .11‘... AND mas. razo- WHITE announce the engagement; of their daughter l-lnzoi Marion to Mr. ' Harold H. Simpson. of Cavendish. marl-Inge to trike place in August. .1122. A‘ eases DIPPING DEMON3- TRATION will be given at Mr. Geo. McDofitiWsl; ‘iufifllfldlf on Thursday afternoon at z p. m. and at Mr. Geo. McAuley’a York Pt. ‘on ‘Friday moijni . wPartIei near may have their lflplted with- out- charge. 2122. fTRAINS T0 mo- rnom new ANNAN RACES. — Passengers from the west willgo by morning iSW @f¢ 1t. i d ‘lbw f Summws h 6-alt i-1. j in ato- "xilw viil-iwmcut-i 4- :1 , l --¢ Your appetite will not pause before a glass ofCarnatiorz Milk. ' For you know that it is pui*i.-.—--~-.iod bYoui/monadthat it is guarded agnust Sealed Carnation Milk is certainly - the safe milk for warm iuvmnzer weather. _ Pour out a- third of a glass of this rich, creamy milk. Then fill upitlic glass with cold, , There you have milk better than = you can usually obtain for table‘ always pure. pure water. "first rigidly " whole " mil "Illliiglllff , i iluzilit)’ lmiil on your wintry I during suiniilcr, weather. ‘V/ JV I t is pure+~bccziusc it is tbsitttd, tllcfl KFELRILIZED. It is ricl ~—g-bccausc it is k--- not a sep- arated or skimmtii milk. nil}. of much g kept sénlcly siiclvcs What a floy m have vnilk-wfresh whenever’ you w da’s dairy lands. ~ - ~ ‘p. . .HALF PRICE SALE OF ODD nIIrtamm-one, I\vo and three ‘pairs to n pattern. wonderful vuiue. ' lit-so for Friday and Saturday on- l . Moore d’: McLeod, Limited. ‘ 2141-8-12-2i FRIDAY AND SATURDAV there's nn assortment of women's rain coats offered at ten dollars each. which iticltides garments worth to $20.00. See them. Moore 8t McLeod. Limited. v 2141-8‘-12-2i THREE WONDERFlJL SALE values In boys wash suits at the great August clearing sale $1.00, $1.75, and 2.75. These are suits. sold nt about the price of the ma- terial used in them. Moore 8t Mc- Leod, Limited. 2141-8-12-21 BOYS NAVAL BRIGADIw-Tllb lloyg Naval Brigade purpose solos nation "FromiVC..oiiii'iént.eid Cows” l V‘ me’ ‘m _v r ‘ ' glint-nation ~ we -»- ‘ ‘ i _. ~§l ~- . A Without the, water, Carnat on T IWL‘ Milk is served as cream for brcak~ ciil-iriili- one. - Ruby's Bottle fast tea or coffee. £33511“. p Grams‘ Salads’ ~ . ' . Bl‘ a It is fresh because it is sealed, {gagzwm cor-won. to» while perfectly fresh. in the very “new - — - —for.EvcryMilk heart of Cana "ii-- 4 PERSONAL?‘ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Myers and two children. spent Sunday very- pleasuntly in Johnston's River, the guests of Mrjnnd Mrs. Hamilton Higgins. c Mr. Ronald Morrison. yard fore- man for Brown d: Sharp Manufac- turing Company. of Providence. Rhoda island, and wife have nr-_ rived horme to visit friends. Miss Florrie McWlllInms has returned to the city after spending n pleasant visit with friends and relatives in Belfast. While there she was the guest of her sister Millie. yer, and Miss ‘Emily Miller. Stan- ley Bridge, crossed by the Car into csimp today, weather permitt- ing. An advance party from the Brigade, yesterday, notwithstanding lthe rain had the tents all pitched and. everything in readiness. A most delightful site has been chos- en on the West River, about three fourths of a mile west of Yoru. Point, on Mllg McDonald's farm. it ls hoped that many members of the Navy League will be able to visit the camp and show their In- terest In "the work of the b0!“- Next Sunday, Rev. 0.0. Taylor. will hold service at the camp l" train to Summerslde. Trains leave Suin-meraide for New Arman at 1140 a. m. and 81.55 p. m. - Tr ns going West after races lea es New Annsn station at 8.45 p. ‘in. on day of race. Morning train from Charlottetown leaves at 7.09 o'clock. but time of returning better way. 1|“, ll n.m. when the bovya will parade ‘Oil IPC I10! a x p a r I - to service in uniform. tl E in can as CZEM use‘ Dr. Chase's Ointmcht rm incsnna andlktn irritations. d0‘ and risduam ls unsuitable. hence by auto is the i‘, we "Iran if ou men "t...'.~i'-'2:.lasz-.= Ferry Tuesday, on their way to Saskatchewan. Miss Moliulsen |goes to Adenac, and Miss Miller ‘to Frobisher. where excellent po- sltlgns’ evwait them. They were nc- comlpanled as far as Moncton by Mrs. John Mlcfluignu, M-rt. Wm. Miller and Mrs. Frank Hennessey.‘ Charlottetown. l Whenever an elderly woman reading and gives a contempiioua snort. it mesms that in the story the herlone has Just rejected lhfl heroine because he was rich. onssu sav ecuooi. lxltmwa- - "non . . , On the afternoon of June“ 80th s. very large vsung and old. Istharad together in the school house. to be ltllll semi-annual an , ation. which was sseoesstalfy cos time , emu your. Brown - l-‘itll!’ i um‘ Alice McGllgnn, Hope m- ' ls crowd ol- Tpeople. ‘ rodent ~ ant it, always safe, tl-v " What at Convenicncc! Plums flit'Crlrriti!iony1l1i/kmdIl-— . You1Groz'¢r._ Filllii RECIPE BOOK For Puddings, Custards. Pastry, Sauces, Cilody- Hill Tested Recipe! -—muuy new -_‘~a|l delightful additions to your ti: for a copy. ’-. l Carnation Milk Products Co., LII.‘ I Aylmer, Dnt. Condensed» at Springfield and Ayhltcnflsk I" IN FAN T FEEDING The uniform purity and absolute safety ——\\f this rich milk route it ideal for baby's bottle. lviiiefor the form- ula of a noted spe- Clhllal op Infant Feeding.’ Consult your Family phy- sicinn. .._~_\ McQuoid. ’l‘h'o' pupils. by their intelligent answers to the various questions. showed to their interested relations that‘ they bad’ been giving due ut- tention tothelr work during the After rho examination candy and nuts were passed around to all present aftor which the pu- pils vnti-rininod the visitors with two comic churucicr sketches, "the nulversary," and "Adam's both of which they proved thv-maolves adopts on the stage. Than followed a stepdancc by Amos Costello and Emmett Flood. which was loudly applauded, the music being furnished by Miss by‘ Mosscra. Stephen" and Michael“ ‘Clot-kin, aged seven. delighted. I audience, The teacher. Miss Katie Mctlllrskoy then presented eelffll pupil with o token of roniembredb- ea. nlfter which Mr‘ Robert Currie presented public school certificat- es to enc of llii- four pupils with were successful in the June-tig- mtuinatlons nannely’; John Coatel , Ignatius McQuald, Aubrey Malo . and Francis Malone. Pei-y c031- plemcniury speeches; were may hv Messrs. Stephen and Mich ‘l NicQuald, Robwt Currie ls. Ambrose Barrett. after which» ell joined in the Notional Anthem- alto dispersed to their several bonus carrying with them, the remembr- ance of a vi-ry pleasant afternoon /\ll('I' llic-(tloskcy and Mr. Gordon and the wish to be present "at Grave. A song by Miss Mny many such gatherings. \ . _ ... ._ _____.._ . . __._ flakes . Aftierpyour first bowl of l . Posi Tos before ‘tried these delicious corn Satisfaction rows with every he ping. uncommon... Cereal ctiewwnn. L. -. f. ‘