k M"__;’.‘ . f » I ~ = ‘.< \‘€k:\\x\ )9 x k ti 4}’ $3. l The Men‘s Store Canrly-making hint: bnblespoon of gra-pertrult juice for each two cups 0! sugar usdd to pre- vent candies from szralnlng. This will also make them more delicious Hundreds of young fellows for hundreds of swell looking suits selling at 5 per cent ‘ 15391:’ ~. 3“; Boys’ _V{:f::{?}}}/)7/1 hitting a new high. better sut for less. 3 5.95 Suits tor 5 4.45 $ 9.95 suits for S 7.45 $15.00 Suits (or $11.25 *5; a‘I(.§‘ crew necks in plain lancy or two tone etfects. ®RE E; M9LEOD['L."Li£§. pm There should be 2,360,000 grains MAYFIELD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE of sugar in a pound when you buy ~ it, judging by a report that one . iild ttthh cod Mrs. fi${}..°{,f‘§,g,“'.,u‘,".§E‘"‘ 68 ten ml] Chnrleldlewfiaizid efor omthe AHBUS3 The Women's Institute of May- meeling. with five members and one visitor present. In the absence ;-;.‘;g.’..¢_.‘,...... ... ..- 7,-vvrvv~*_’ < III F.” .“wlo Iiriftv VII)’ 7°’ ., y , _ . glicp via EATON‘! ill nu jnd winter catalogue . . . Mary 1 ~ ‘ ‘ tel I thou- ” .".'.".'...?.‘:.'l....".'.‘.i.. m gym: on‘ the coming union that will save you money. ,_ i of the President and Vice Presi- dent, Mrs. Lewis ’I‘oombs took charge of this meeting. which was opened by singing the Ode and re- «peating the Creed in unison. Due to the Secretary been unable to be present. minute: of previous meeting wre not rea _. Members discussed some school_ work. It was left over till next meet! about the School Seats. etc. iss Cora 'Iioombg sent thanks to sick com- mittee for their kindness in re- membering her. New committee appointed were as follows: at-‘z. M-rs. Nicholson and Mrs. Warnsld Orr. -‘»r‘.h'1'\l. Mrs Mlllar Orr and Miss 'Ihelrrla Smith. Mrs. Willard Nic‘ho_lson invited next meeting _i_o_l'_1E _l5)_n_lo, THE. cg_r__A1g_Lo'rrs'rowN GUARDIAN ._ Tin control Guardian CONFIDIRATION lull’! N8113- CNCI. « ls-V189-'I-31-35 BOARD 0!‘ TRADE quarterly meeting n\ia£._wH_m_z NATIONAL conservative Asco- iatlon D011 nzeetina in Y0 Hall. .......’~M.’.-.:‘5.'-’ -—————— ghsimmn. ' 1..-.-ya-a-mt‘ with-—-LANE SISTERS ': _ GALE PAGE— m'cl‘.‘Li‘.§a §“o:.'.’. am“? cfi. JOHN GARFIELD lottetown are vlsitlmz the latter‘ uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mus. T. 'm°mD8°D- Gflmn *V°W°- - MONTAGUE-SAT— 26TH ‘8""‘”’ "°""__ SOURIS--MON—28TH NATURALIZED CITIZEN — ‘ In the lists 0! those to whom certltlostes or naturalinstlon have etions or the new suspect. B. , Douglas scientific Hehpg to learn that she is making a sat- part oi‘ the bureau. Every form county France Develops mev spend their time. the secret agent. 0.°° Reward A reward of three hundred dollars will be paid for information sufficimt for apprehension and conviction of the party or parties who entered rm, store Saturday evening or Sunday morning August 19th or 20th and at.’ tempted to drill safe. I THEATRE A C."47;'§lH.fl'1.H".zn'L!i‘l!IHllR Del-II the Mme 0!’ _-Ifinet I-Dllke each is record. Thus are more 'I\7wn§Gnd. 9‘ . u. tiran sevuen million dosiers there.‘ In one or them may be found the Friends of Mrs. Jardlne Charlottetown. are pleased But there is also the invisible 0 in Mac progress, following her echnlcal advancement 1nelectricl- u“;‘$»°.'n*°d ma dogf- wry recent, operyfion 39, the prmce ty. radio. telephone ,telegraph and Hospital. (1 01 gods. Secret the place where they meet; secret where they work; how in Peace time - -up until ‘ . as tar as it was was then increased from 101% J, the secret service veins and since June 17.1m, .. There's a story told in Fans about ' th wic- Seoret Service ..’.‘i:.'“i‘.1.‘,.‘:°—.i.“..“.3¥°:‘.:¢.. 7...... - '.‘§‘.‘.’-t“°'““.“"°‘.‘....:’cc‘.§°..‘i.‘i§'..1‘.§%1“‘ .11 8‘; no n To man.” said the doorkeeper. “But can't _I,"_s2_r._i@Ae boy, “my air: and taken to “OheI'Ghe- everywhere. the great prison which N91? Charlottetown, P. E. I. — T "W51 : 1.5} its severe walls 1 ‘ Paris alt the come? o}h;°he"§f‘)3l¥ In or’ cc 198 W855: m %3lve!m to the Deuxiertrtie Bur- punishment is death men have been shot at pp‘... ch in t in: Four artmeni. of justice. Worklnn or traitors within the last year .54 with mg pl lecture at present investigations have mm or. long before the it necessary to warn the mg,“ by a. regular publicthattheearoitheenemyu Students’ and 25 % OFF Semi your boy back to school well dressod—Another new school lenn—and time once more to replenish your prev school wardrobe for another season. This season we have on dis lay students and boys suits 1- temed after the most colle to 9-011 styles—-two and three I: ' ‘single breasteds, also double breasteds in fitted or sport ac s. Tweeds and worsteds in styles, models and patterns that are Our com leto stock slashed- $3.00 Sult for $2.25 $18.00 Suits {or $22.50 Suits l $25.00 Suits for 313.’!!! Then. will be wet days—when he just can't get along without a waterproof navy trends or a rubber interllned tweed coat. Prices $4.50, $4.95. $5.15. reserves and one can buy I BY GLADY8 M. Al-‘LNOLD Canadian Press Correspondent. A new poster covers the billboards or France. On a dark bac d, rows or white crosses become smal- ler and smaller until they gradually dlfiflgpefl-I‘ but the first line oi’ cros- ses “Re l‘cuss10n;" at the top a hand ho] a a telephone from which ex- pandln rays make a second great word. " discretion." This is the rirst ofilcial and pub- lic move against es-plonage in France. It reminds French citizens that it is necessary to be prudent in times of war - - for in Europe every knowledge that we are really en- gaged in a kind or war. The “white” war they call it because its deadly W is hidden behind economic ron Probably no city in the world in quite so drarnatlc as Paris. 'I'he stories one might read in Canada and be considered first class fiction - -01’ an adventure or detective variety: stories with first class plots for an Ovppenheim. or Wallace. or 0. Henry. are to be found in common- place items every day in Parisian newspapers. on an innocent-iookng street through which one passes every day ' where the fruit peddlers park their_ xgoéihs piled high with peaches Zippered sport jackets for knock-about. Two toned purs wools, mrduroys, doeslrlns, show- . erprnot zaberdines, suedes and plgtess, shown in all the new color combinations for fall 4- Prices $|.95, $2.95, $3.25 up to $6.95 _ n‘ An extra pair of slacks will not be amiss—0ur ‘new {all lines of tweed and worsted longs ‘ have higher walstbands. pleated and zippered fronts and some with belts to match. ' .' A splendid selection of patterns and shades Prices $I.39. $l.95, $2.85, $3.85 up Boys and students plain and fancy broadcloth shirts-—Tooke. Arrow and other hltll quality makes. Sizes 11 to 14 1-2 Prices 750. $1.00 and $1.25 Little Lads Blouses 50c and 75:: Throw in a pullover sweater {or cool days, sleeveless crew necks, polo ripper necks, V or Sizes 22 to 35 Prices 79c. $1.00, $1.50. $1.95, $2.25 up Elastic top golf or half hose in size 7 to 10 1-2. Colors grey. blue. green, brown, fawn etc. Prlcos 25c. 30c, 39c’ 50c, and ‘Rio Underwear in all the popular styles—shlrt and shorts and combinations. Prices I54: per in. up to $1.00 ' Bo-gs’ tweed cap. unbreakable peaks. Sizes 8 1-8 to '1. Prices 590, 750. A $1.00 acting was brought singing Drink 'I‘o Me IN OPERATING ROOM most IONDON. us 23—(OP) —Men and women in green are reducing eye-strain at st. Thomas‘ Hospit- al here. Not only are the surgeons, lugiaesthetisis, and nurses room coo/ts, overalls and caps. and towe also covered a. dark shade of cotton crash would solve iiculty. through the corridors and orients’ wards h owever nsider more plofesslonal loo Una Mlnnnfc for bites. France's famolls “Deuxleme Bur- ealu." the ulvalent oi’ the British secret serv ce. has been at work from Uni States a year or so In the basemen oi’ the apart- . suddenly one reads that Flauntinz their armed strength in the [ace of tho League‘: ban on mllltarixlnl Dnnziz “'00 Slim is little hotel was raided find “"3 1”‘ these Danzig Nazis in full uniform lined up baton their mobile tlsld artillery Albert Foersier, their mmumfil ‘mes munded “3" “Little Hitler." assured them that Adol! Hitler would soon be there-"come what may". 58'0- ment. house in which he llved I 88-D8 munltion deposl knowledge of either proprietor or conclerse. Watch Forellners only when a long black car drew up and plain-clothesrnen iollowed by policemen ste out to de- mand entrance d the astonished ropriator become aware oi the use 20 which his basement had been glut. These are not fiction stories, t event.-. which have and are tak- ing lace regular] . aria. because of of 1 central on. is a conven- sorts oi n-spec . the present moment. however, the big worry is ndpionnggoé with , M. Amedee Bussleres, ha-es men meet every Monday in he Rue des saussales (Deuxleme Bureau) to review the results of heir investigations. They are Messrs. Castaing. Mondanel and Blane. Each has his own branch to deal with, but sometimes it is al- impossible todistlnguish the special worry of M. Blane (Foreign Prcgaganda). from "spying." the E3)‘ lem of M. Oastain. or “Terror- Ti’; handled by M. Motndanel. s n looking bulldi °v'}m huh c as no dlisltlnguishlng ieatuxlgc likel, to air- rcst the attention of a. passlngz tour- lstorleadhlmwsumect that on $1 second ilroor me or t‘l‘iye_1 mfi sierwslv no 3 es the world -may be 121:? in . usmm and lo - -suggest‘ that its c entele is international. The lorelgn sus- pcctentersheretrec. . .. .i In the interior these are several visible to the public. one see- on deals with rich. mother study Imam, 1 fl! and ocumon . In titerior rooms steel files much to the ceiling. Each ha“ ansme%_._,ng§and in Thimble Theatre. Starring POPEYE—— "“3¥7'w ha wed *0 we visit“ “Would You Mind Carving That In Granite?” vim A WANNA HAN "' WEAT EBMAN B ‘I NT Li % %W§K5 \T is . OTHER WEEKS VH5 R AND P RAD- 5.... .. *.°.°..ae.Aas .9239- . OFF EHE. OMM\/‘TOE VIN 5 - ..__....-'