may ‘- pi MPLOYERS - 1 iTHE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE UF CANADA has been created to grade the various classes of workers-trained and un. trained-and to place the 'best in the ~ country at /your disposal, through a' System 0f‘Emp1°ymen,r offices from Coast toffcoasts ii \ - ' \ c»-,~ v-_ '.,. _.' .` ” exists to place you .in touch with Professional, Business and Technical workers. THE INFORMATION AND SERVICE BRANCH A DEPARTMENT 0F SOLDIERS' CIVIL RE-ESTABLISHMENT has a representative in each of these . offices to render whatever special services may be required in the ‘ ' employment of the t RETURNED SOLDIER #umm-_ A _ Charlottetown, Market Bldg., Queen St. 714 THE PRDFESSIDNAL AND BUSINESS SECTIDN > ~ Tel. No. ‘ A g_-ses r'"'1e -r 1'sr_ 'lm PDLITICAL _ ~ Second 0ueen’s The undersigned Conservative Candidates will mee the Electors of the Second County at the followingpiaces and on the dates namedz- 'l`ues_day,.luiy 22nd--~Miiton ' Wednesday, .Iuiy 23rd---Wheatly.___River [8 p. m. old time] A p 0 s All meetings at 7 p. m. fold time). (Signed) L. L_- JENKINS. G. E. HUGHES, - ~ 1815-7-7MEtI||Juiy22. ~ ` MEETINGS Electoral District of Queens (new time) and 6 p. m. CHESTER McLURE B. W. _LePAGE _ |- __ _. _1 f_ 1...- If _-QQ I fll'___£ FIFTH DISTRICT IilNG’S Fourth District of Queens CUUNTY The undersigned will meet the el- ectors of tho filth Electoral District of Kings County at the following places and on the dates namedt- 'I`nesda\y, July 22nd, St. Georges. All meetings to be held at seven o'clock old tl:me. Opposing candidates Invited to attend. J_ D. STEWART ' R. J. MCLELLAN Il634~6~29MEDd. Politicai_Meetings By mutual agreement the meetings ot iirst district of King’s have been changed to the following dates. Souris July 22nd New Acadia July 23r.<] All meetings to commence at 8 p.m. A. A. McDONALD H. D. MCLEAN DAN C. McDONALD H. H. ACORN _ C915 7-10ME12i. The undersigned will address the electors of the Fourth District of Queens at the following places and dates:- _ - Caledonia, July 22. Vernon, July 23. All meetings nt 7 o‘clock, sun time Opposition candidates are invited to attend. JOHN 8. MARTIN SHAW MOMILLAN gs-an-_-_u11r |l__u-Qin; PDLITICAL MEETINGS ' FOURTH PRINCE 'The undersigned will meet the el- ectors at the following time and plac- es and respectfully invite the oppos- ition candidates to whom half time will be given: "I" I Kensington, Tuesday July 22nd. All meetings to begin at 8 p. m. old time. J. W. WARREN _ J. H. MYERS 0712-7-3MtillJuly 22nd. £ 1 n _r NOTICE DF MEETINGS e i " Cardigan District " " rr. The undersigned candidates will Kind to meet the electors to dis- ss the political situation at meet- s to be held as follows: rtinvzfh Monday, July 21 merville Tuesday, July 22 “NBII ~ .. Wednesday, July 23. he Oaposltlon candidates, Messrs. Daiwa and Dewar, are invited to n . ll meetings will be held at elsht 00k p.m., old time. ~ , .|. A. MAcnoNAi.o, ,_ _:Ames ouncm. fuss... P. a. 1.. = __ _July 2,1919. _ 67554-4-1uu1Ju_iy 22 urray; Harbor 3 District , Meetings ‘ftion of *-,every line A. E. LYON Ciiii3h.iT.f?§°E?i. Photographs of all sizes, films to lit all size amateur cameras are re- ceived fresh every week. Moderate prices Personal attention to Amateur f Photography. A careful selec of Jewelry marks our stock. ` ' We will be pleas ed to have you call. I I Among the very smell hats shown is this purple mI|an`wlth molre ribbon and roses of the some shade. MAKE SCARF FROM OLD SHAWL Despite Ravages of Moths, Grand~ mothsr'a Pride May Bo Mads Into Useful and Attractive Garmont Possibly you are one of those people who got out grandmothers old cash- mere shnwl \vhich had been packed away in the trunk in the attic for years, writes n correspondent, with plans for a wonderful new evening coat, nnd were desoluted to discover that it had been almost riddled, by moths. And when you hung it out in the sun for days and get rid of all the pesky little animals and had reveled in its gorgeous coloring, nnd regretted the cont long ond hard, you had wrap- ped it up in inr paper and put it back into the chest for another long period of obli\'lon. But here is good news tor you. You can use the glorious thing after all. Nothing is more fetching or chic than one of these new scnrfs that some for- tunate people are using to livcn up last ycnr's blue surge- or black velveteen suit, and they look ns if they were de- signed for just those of us who have only small hits or our old sianwls avail- able. Possibly it \vnsn’t the moths' that prevented you from using; your shawl. Maybe grandma was n Hooverizer, |li~ though she dldn‘t know lt, nnd wore hers till it almost dropped to pieces. \\'hntc\'er it muy have been, get it out and see how many nnrrow strips you can get from thegood purts. Buy a piece of red cashmere, that same love- ly red that the centers of these shawls __\verc,»c`ut the scarf from it of the de- slrcd shape, bind 'it round the edge ,with n .hand tgwo or three inches wide made from the pieces of the shnwl. and line it with red crepe de chlne, georgette crepe or two harmonizing colors of chiffon, one over the other. lt- will be so lovely when you get it ilnlshed that you will 'wnnt to make another, und you might make one for mother, using black for the founda- tion instemi of the red, lined with black shlrred chiffon over red.» _, ,. ~ .~ NEW SPRING WAIST STYLE I-ugh wslsnlns to 'se Feature of sul: Thit Will Fit the Figure _ Snugly. A waistllne just a__tri`lle `a.bove nor- mal is to be the feature of the spring suit, according to present indications. This type of suit is featured especially for young women und women withde- eldedly youthful iigures. Some of the suits promised for spring lit the figure quite snugly to an inch or so above the normal waistllne, nt which point! if flaring skirt of peplum,' hip length or longer, may be set on. Again the suit coat will be held in .by n belt set on just nbove_thc normal wnlstline. The suit with high wnlstcd line in front and no wnistllne nt ull at the back is also shown. This is nrrlvcd nt by n panel arrangement at the buck. A very gi-uceful_flgure silhouette is usually given by this type of cont. Skirts are just about the slime as those shown for winter and now being \vorn. _ The perfectly straight-line coat, cut on chcmlse lines and closely related to the chcmlse (rock, to be worn over n sleeveless blouse or vest in contrasting color and material. is also to be a favorite for spring. ` ` ` " MOD|SH»NOTES Black velvet glrdles are silver-lined and tie in s big bow at the side front. Lingerie mnde ,of lemon-colored crepe de chlne is trimmed with black ribbon. Narrow belts of black silk braid are leon on many of the .serge dresses. Taffeta will be much used for smart stseet frocks. Japanese cotton crepe makes excel- isnt winter frocks for small children. Chnddsh. poplln and shark cloth are used for black skirts for winter. ,_ One chu-ming girdle is tognqosedfnt smlll balls of snloru ob, strand( of jst. Black crepe do china is soiietimes worn with s vest of rose satin, em- broidered in white angers and gold thread. Any bit of ine linen, provided it ll sight or nine inches square. can be ntililsd for chlrmill( hind-rolled hand- kstehlih. phil Blick mol!! Hbboll A sprstblittlsnscl dispeolordtansll rig i -:E 5”; 3,3 ruvvllvlp vulo | Uvvuvl dllll 'UNB < . , _,_ ;‘ ..<\_'v‘ ` at I - H -w nshamr-oo. is eas fox ihewomamwholcnowshow Trtltments Thst May Obvlats the An- noying Inability to Obtain a Well-Coiled Hold. There are times when a woman 'feels that_she just cnn‘t go another day without sliampooiug her hulr, yet she simply husn‘t the time or the ln- clination to gu through the usual proof ess. It may be, too, that _she is un- expectedly cnlled upuu.,to uttend a _'function at which n well-,coiled head is lun absolute necessity. und she knows that her hnir simply will not go up properly‘wlthout a cleansing process of some sort. . Also, if the hair is to be dressed iln- mcdlntely after the shampoo the rig- orous sonp shampoo can hardly be lu- dulged ln, for scarcely a woinnn but voices the complaint, "Oh, I’ve washed my hair nnd l cnn‘t do anything with it I" The question is, then, to hurriedly clennse and ilutl the hair with the leasi inconvenience. There ure three ways, notes an nuthoriiy, in which this can be done. The alcohol method is excellent. First brush the scalp und hnir thor- oughly with n clcun brush. Get all the dust und dundrufl possible out ot the hair and then rub the scalp with alcohol and wipe the thick strands 0! the hair with n clcan cloth. This will st the some time remove dirt and oil. If thc hair is put on curlers immedi- ,utcly after this treatment n good curl will result in a short time. Wet the hair well with alcohol for curling; it dries much faster than would water. Some women use ndelicate 'toilet wa- ter for preparing the hair for curlers. The second is the orrls powder method. Sift it well through the scalp and hnlr and let It remain for 15 mln- utcs or longer. so that it will absorb thc oil. Then brush it out und the dust will come with it. The powder will iiuft thc hulr as well ns cleanse it. Do not wet thc hair for curling or it will become sticky. ' The third method ls'the quick water shampoo. It~ls the removal of the soup which tukcs so much pains und time. For an emergency you will ilnd that dousing the hcud in hot wuter und then in cold, the ‘latter to close the pores, rubbing it n little and cn- tirely omitting soup, will put the hnir in condition for dressing. Hair thus dipped in cIe1ri°_\»\'nier will dry much more quickly than when given the reg- ulnilon soup shampoo. Of course, this eliminates some oi` _the -oil und adds a gloss to the hair. HANGINGS KEEP HOUSE WARM Heavy Curtains an Effective Assist ance In Cold`.Wehther-Moist Air Easier Than Dry to Holt. Several things besides coal will help to keep the house comfortable. Win- dows not needed for ventilation pur- poses should bc stuffed nil around with cotton ur old newspapers. Storm doors und windows will uid materially in keeping out_cu_id; so will hcuvy hung- lngs _thnt may be druwn ucross bay window spaces and other drufty places. In all English country houses these heavy curtains are u feature of winter furnishings; they are pushed back dur- ing the dny und drawn coslly at night when the family gathers about the sit- ting room tire. _One gas Jet. burning steadily, will raise the temperature of n room tive degrees-and five degrees count when your thermometer registers below 60l Spraying the rooms often with water in nn' atomizer helps. too. for moist air is easier to heat' than dry air. ATTRACTIVE SKATING SUIT _ The shove In s psrrloulsrly smart sport suit of arson hombsnoth III y toselect ‘ nourishx I satisfy' food at the minimunl Wftedltg Biscuit is 1oo,per_oem. .. whole wheatmothing wastecior thrown aw ` . . P , _ _ .fl1€.1I1_0Sf Teal food for least money. ft _ -‘ ~ .. » ` "1 cominnes cl_el1ciously'\\?_r_tl1_»___ fruits, » _ sang an .deal feeders. mi..¢..asy. I _ V _ ‘p _ _ _ J ¢ _ . 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Dr. .ie:=.~4e ll. ilolnirfx lI:1:='l>d-ral wnli 1lu.»_ <1ll.ll|ln'uq|r_l .~\:;;:§U‘| n the plziiforni wolk as ulll. llc has in ull_.o=_\ all _ul _our l'ii~'uil.~'_ :mil hir* friends and ::_i'rl di ai.: -ills uliiliuizc-fs :lu not nl\\'a,\'u agree rilh him. bill his st.-_li-in.~||\:; |~ii:i|I\-1z_»;\- tllunnhl und force his lil-urers io enrch their n\|niIs_ lor rho 1':-1=¢1n|=¢= -.\-Illciv,-'until-i~ly ihcir opiilions. "He lade me think" is it t'rvr;ne_5'|l rullastrk in-‘n|'»l__.;lI`u-| ill; Ilul|n|.:s has llnislleli ne of his linen and Io','l.':ll :ui~Lr\::s=~a. ilu In Ileau ilini nl ()l»:ullauq'uu.` 'c \\ill`lu|-nluli you uilh lunch |`oo.I ici Iill_»u;.l.l. ' -'l _ Chautauqua Week, Charlovttetoup July -Z8 to Aug. 3rd ; -3 1- 5 ' V J l 5--i months. Furthermore, it enables the wounded for operation. a fourth for surgeons to render speedy, innnerliniel radiography; nn operutioii telll. C011- and complete service to patients-_with netted with the sterilizer camion. extensive wounds of the thorax, nbdo- I which contains two uutoclaves, null. men or llead. lt consists of u number finally. the hospiiullza.‘tlon or wnrd of large tents, one serving-as a~sulle tents. For transport, the whole out- de triage, a second for local adminis- fit is carried in -two cuinions or trucks tration, another for -preparing the and two rr-illers. _ W ' Ill __;_ I’ J °l]1isadv`ertisement is intended to keep the old ' familiar name _ fresh. in your mind. V oH.h°0§"'fF,§'”',§',‘,‘f.‘,.‘,,”"},,§1,§’,‘f,'f."f§,'f:.§’f,’§ __~- - ~ »' 9° =°"' °"‘“"“""° °' “""'“ *"5"* "More Bread and Better Bread and Pastry" 1 --_ ' 0P- I 13328521 oglilns graces and umsr. r _ NEW sunmcM_ BATTLE ‘DRMAF . _¢¢=der»ua»~4u¢mt~... r1».»n;:o.zr.u.-c»¢a»-am» _ _ , __v_W,_ , _ f_.#=?i§s‘~°'.'\s_i;§._=~t¢= F " 7 ' ` <.".‘A" `-li’ EN A '.f"`, w'».~ .,E_ -'lg »'i_,'¢“._»_" > in _`.'\.&. 1. i xr, H Do You Know eecaaseaaceacaseoeaeo are-aaoeaeeaaa %¥¢¥¥¢5¢¥## That we operate the only ens Grinding Plant on P Island ? That we employ a skilled Surface Grinder, and are daily grinding from the rough glass-the most com- plicated kinds of lenses? Those ‘are facts, which mean a good 'deal to the Glass wearing public, doing away with the annoying delays caused by sending away for special lenses. §-Til" =@*%e¥=l¢ -it -xv *it *Fi it -ie »1¢ ¥#%%%§"¢?.¥HF' gr: 2 "1 S_end your glasses in b mall, you’ll get them back rompily and in perfect con- ition. ‘< 2.1¢' Call in and look overou ant. , F. llutcheso Optometrist and Ophcian weeosowexwwooma Treasurer. E'_...._" 'D I ge#e'e#s¢s¢ F QQIV __f / .,_.¢...| _ .___ _ 1.... Pnoussiouii Cinus DR. CLIFT CHRONIC DISEASES CUIIATIVE TREATMENT by the month in Advance. .Purdy Htltion Westchester Co., N. Y., U. B. A. HOURS 12 to 3 daily. NOW. suaze-zosswlaugzopu. ` Dr. K. W. Mcliinnon I VETERNARY SURGEON Office, 139 Kent Street Opposite MoreIi,HoteI ~ Telephone 764 6900-5-23M3mos. . i 4 ‘ _ .Yi 1' 1 . . ,' ,.‘ 1.1; _ ~é=»~," .hr , . .-,oi if ~ :<7 ‘~"' =~f:iL;‘ :_ r ‘l O ‘ JS ‘ _3/'__ '_ _..__*.' §”i":.l ` . - ~<’f'7* 'f' 4 _ ` '=fl`1~ '» “'*_ »a, .iff r -~ ji f,. f ' it A_4?i__.., _ ,V $1.29,. 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