gzgDAY. p SALE sEcoNDs I?ill() These are “seconds” but ihc_v're good. and we’re sure you'll like them. If ii“ - = these were perfects. they ' ' would coat you as high as 05c per pair. 707%.‘. In the lot there are v ...I‘lain Hcmmed i" . . llemstilched I ..,(7olorcd Border: o inches aide _ - 10c 2 inches wide — —- 12c i2 inches wide - -— 15c inch, ~11 inch and 1S incb — ~ — — -—— 22¢ o uwesnwnrfi The Gentral Guardian CBASWELL for Pnotogrgpiu. ____. ROBIN HOOD FIDUI. Milled from washed wheat for your satis- I liieileu. L-IOTU-‘f-Il-tf. Golden Jubilee 5T THE AGE OF 62 W.J. Scott Celebrates —__.__ 50 YEARS WITH ONE COMPANY THE CHARLOTTETOWN gQARDIAN Girl Guide News i PRIZSBYTERIAN CHURCH SEB- HCES, Sunday, August 8th. Har- i rington ll A. M. Msrshfield Sunday ‘i school ll A. M. Marshfield Dzvinc orship 8 P. M. Mount Stewart 7.30 . M. L-iiiil-B-G-li. SEASON TICKETS for the Pro- vincial Exhibition ere now on sale at all Drug Stores These admit to opening performance Monday and evenings Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. You see every bit of the show. stock Judging, races and vaudeville, in the after- noons, vaudeville, horse show and evening and mornings, afternoons | -_._.__ Ou Auzu-st 6th. Mr. w. .1. Scott 0-’ Outta Pel-cha 8c Rubber. Lim- "Qd- TOWN». celebrates at the age 1 °l 6? hi» aoldeii Jubilee in the _’ service oi’ the company he Joined ' lll 1337- Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee WEI- Hc we; then 12 years °1d "l"?! lust three weeks out from Blllllilld- Bevurins what was in- , “"2" i" be a temporary lob as . office boy, Mr. Scott developed it into a lifetime association with the Company. for today. 50 years later. he heads Outta Perchah Mechanical Goods Division. 2nd Charlottetown Brownie Rosalie H00?" °1 m” 211 Charlottetown Pack. CALLED -ro nlonaa. smvrcs: aiiide show Hooper. d the COXIIPMI)" <1 Under particularly sad circum- stances the Guides and Brownies oi St. Paul's Church, Charlotte- town, have been called ll-lilflll 1° fireworks in the evening. Over $6.00 value for $3.00. They‘ are lransferable. ti. Few Students Make Howlers WINNIPEG, Aug. 4-10?)- part with two promising you: members c! the Compllll’ m4 Pack who were called to H1811" service on August 2nd. 1N1. be sadly missed by all who knew them, for to know them Wu t0 lcve them, Their sunny smiles find host of loving friend; 0f Hi1 889$ To the sen-ewlns member! 0! their family the Guides of Char- Shirley and Rosalie Hooper will winning ways had won for them a. 29.1-17.3 10c, 12c, 15c, and 22c Each. 9'5 537331523729. I] ~ u-irr‘ é And a Sale of Substandard SHEETS fromi $2.09 lug » Hemmed Sheets a good serviceable weight 76 X 86" — — — — — - _~ - $2.09 pair -n.»-».--i r ccieziwoygq Hemstitched and plain hemmed sheets. host quality 81 x 100” - — $2.89 pair , Wabasso Unbleached i 3 SHEETING . . . . 26c 7g" Wide _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _._. ._- 26c yard 51" wide _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ _ _ ~ _ _- -32c yard W,” iThcrc was ".ISO lhc important co- n ' F‘ . . . ' ' ~| - ‘i Best uallty Wabnsso Unbleached Sheeting Si’ wide plies which are not diie llllill fu- Arie,- ihe hllginflhq “d, (inishfly,°l1f‘1_‘111‘111 l"‘"‘"‘°" 111° ""115 °°m q 1 - i - - ‘=1 c Ill" ‘0llliillllllIV and not . -‘ . worth 58c yard --- — — - Llearlng at 39c yard li- c ilriics/ the paper Siild. The liie tlvlcgufo; m» n i‘."i‘l‘ll‘f. or the l"' "i: ‘ ‘ be f "I ~ nitclltlon of the Board of Trade Annual Convention. llfIcr whicll , 11111311’ 1111,1101 lcofigfmtinn m; < Li‘ 1 we; drawn to the laosiiicil and a l\iI"s. Duuqln< ilcll, rcnil d vr-ri’ in» ‘"1111’ 11‘ 11 p‘ 117 0111 11 l r conference was held bctwecn the l°i‘(‘.<'l1l£! paper on, Pm . (~ Q1"; ill" {Iflllllllllllls "m1 “mllmes I ‘I '1 officials and rcprc cniatlves of the Mrs. .705. Cilllifi", ,-~‘.=op‘rca':lr one Qlllllclllfilllfllly- RPV- DP- HPIITY " trade with a view to arranging for one Jilvlllll“ Courts of Canada 111711511113 11151199 01 c11°1111S1‘1"1' de" ’ »_ ‘ 25 an llacrcae in the quoins of im- Next meeting at Ilio home or 6181"?“ "l ‘Rmlifian 1etllgrflhat 3:“ -.' ported supplies. Mrs. D. Bell. Tl ~.d ft, - lingo Siilll B5 Qillllfl Tom 9 » . I 0H c "It is understood the Govern- noon, Arllgilsi Rxdlllqrgll lo Pb:- Bllilsll 1 151“ "excfpl 11°‘ a flew i a - ' ' ‘ ' ‘orth ll to 10c ment will allow additional quantl- imsii-ered with lie ‘iih Hint. w veuvuibc lucuruuluus u pwvu- I tr Prlmed vmles and Dlmlhels 2i“ qt 35c yard tie". t0 be brought ill almost at Lilnch Commllior: Mis- 1 North‘: clal spas and Pall Mall clubs." e Yllld — "fl- _ '“ T c e11, g ‘ _ I; _.d once, but these quunlltics may be wrlilht. Mrs. ‘Dr Bcll. Miss "The supreme mural issue ile- , Waliiisso Plain Colored Vollcs ~36 “l e adjusted ll’! ihe next qubid period Evelyn Bell. llirs “Healer Mc- lore us all is the legitimacy 0i Clearing at _ _ _ _ _ _ __ - liie yard which begins Aug. 2H. ind effect Micknrl). war." he said. "Wherevler I dgo i , v! .- .' this means that the ad itiona IIInCl ivai". ihcn saved find the minds of peop e, an no blub C0110" Dress G°°d5 36 “1‘1° lghaugg supplies will be deducted from the Collection iillwllllfPd re on cents. only religious people. profoundly at — — — — — — — — — —' — ‘c 3'11 later quotas should there be any {incline closed with Nations] agitated on this subject. ._ , x - Pi “e 36" wide clearing easing of the situation. _ . nthcm. 1“ dbznsm Prmted q s- _- — 25c ‘yard "In Spltelof the protection afford- Says Youth Concerned _ _ “ ” — _ fl _ ed to Engish farmers by the im- ——————~~—--—— . - I! - lar l tl bl t i- Irish Slubwlck Dress Linen 36 wide regu por quota; icy are una e o STRIKE B) 1 A. 1 believe the younger genera- 35c yard _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ._.. __ 59c yard maintain sufficient supplies of To BUS iirm is milch more concerned about ‘ J hvmfl-Cllred b80011 blftull-‘e 0i the ‘ this than about divorce and other L high cost of feed-stuffs. The farm- Coats — H Suits —— HALF PRICE DRESSES——O o NE THIRl) OFF Bil-u" Only two papers of the 3,250 sub- mitted ‘lri grades l1 and 12 exam- inations of the Manitoba Depart- meln. of Education gave examin- ers a laugh this year in contract to the prolific crop in previous years. One student, asked for a des- .crlption of the process oi’ making Iplg-iron. IIIZI-(Ie a wild guess and [said "Pig-iron comes from pigs." ‘Oddly enough he gave perfect lotteiown offer loss. Stress Planning In British Move ‘ Science Paper l i The other "bowler" crime wheni ti‘, student undertook to give a1 ibriei’ plrdcrnph on the "Stone of, fScone." The story is that the.’ lSione of Destiny on which Celtic ‘ikings worn crowned was brought . from Dullstaffnagc Castle on Loch‘ Eiive and deposited in Scone, from whcre i; was taken to West- minster Abbey hy Erlivard I in 1296 It now lies beneath the Cor- dilation chair, . The boy worked out a new story. of King Alfred and the cakes. Ho‘ explained that when Bonnie Prince Charlie had to flee for his life he took refuge in d shepherd's hilt Asked by tllc ivomiin of the house to watch a plate of scones in thi- oven, lip forgot and "let. them burn until they were as hard as stone. London Faces Bacon Shortage (C- P. by Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON. Aug. 4——A shortage of bacon in the London Provision Exchange 1s causing concern. Discussing ihc situation. the Manchester Guardian declares prices have bccn marked up ai n means to chock the demand. “File nmrket is rillltc stock and illlprirtcrs have sold sup- ers ought to be making money on bacon Just new because of the big demand but as a fact they are for- tunate if they can make ends meet owing to the dezirness of pig food." l f n agar-Imus: iii:- Sleds , ' I O , , I hmmldmueeanus eb_ or a . l box. or mono comfort; 60c and TOmpIOlONI llAl-IIMI Canal: v EYESIGNT EXAMINATION Fitting and Supplying Glasses‘ Etc ll. J. lililloli OPTOMETRIBT MONTAGUE. P. E. l. Office Connected With Drugstore ianswers m other qucstlons in the _ Ttraicrse Women's held at the holllp of lyirs Cameron. Jilly singing institute Odc. followed b‘! Creed W35 read and approved. Roll call was was responded lo by 15 lllelubers. sick. New colnnrttecs ulcre appointed as follows: Campbell. Mrs. cram, Nona Wl seconded be nolninaicci brim 0f district convclliloli for lllc coming i the pllblIc._ the defendant said "It did more harm to us than it did to . the people." pay $1.02 a month on his debt. GET IIID 0F STAINS moves hlacknt stains. tarnish Inllle. Just but false teeth or bridges In a tints-approved ail ‘ cmc up FATHIER DIR. W. J. SCOTT LONDON. AllE Comparison lllakes Ml". record-all the more impressive. 'I‘0dny the average young man commences business Elli: ill. 20. To equal Mr. Scolfs record of having spent more than 80'; of Ills liie in one organization the nverllgc young man wollfd be required 1.0 work until he tvss over a. hundred years old. Ear from b01118‘ a crlltcllarinn, however, W. J. Scott is younger‘ Scott's constantly in operation t0 of preparedness for any Club. . sii- Thomas. minister for the co- ordination of defence, declared the public nlind dwelt on such thinzs as air defence and air-raid pre- cautions. Such questions were con- stantly undcr consideration. As inc back as two years ago no less than 538 individuals attended meetings of the Committee of Im- pcrial Defence to discuss neces- sary plans for the ciefenec of the Empire. "Strength is not to be measured wholly In terms of ammunition, armaments or equipment when concerned with defence," he point- ed out. "It is as much concerned with planning for the flitlfl?“ These menlwho attended com- mittee meetings) are some of the most active, keenest and best in- formed minds in the Empire and they meet to consider and make their own contributions towards the solution of the problems placed before them.” "Co-operation" is a word he is constantly using. and Sir Thomas _ said it nlcnnt ill his work not onlv ‘pm’ n’ 1"‘ 1111111011 nHdlVO-ODCFZIIIOI] bcilvecn the services 111111 M1‘ .11°111"1"5 B1111" 1 in particular. but also between the 111m rm‘ bht\li_'fl\'(‘l‘liillf‘ill, industry and finance than most lllcn of 62, Koch men- tally, vigorous physically. hc i; the active head of a vast department ill an organisation that was but 4 years old \\'l‘l('li he joined it and which has grown during his years of service l0 become the largest All-Canadian rubber company. CAPE TRAVERSE W. I. The July meeting of-Cape Institue was Kenneth evening, opened by on Thursday 15th. Meeting Minutes of last meeting nnslvered with recipes and Sick conllniitce reported ilisitina Sick. M's. Johnnie D1‘. llell Pro- Jnmcs Campbell. Mists‘ LONDObLAug 5__,CP)__TIIC bus controversial matters relating to strike which hit London at Corolla- 111111111115” w111c11 b11111 5° 111113“ 111 tion time, did more harm to 1119 1111111161116 today", strikers than to the public, it was No 55119 11915011 loday’ 111G revcafed in court me other (my. Bishop declares, would seriously Applying for suspension of a rom- miltal ordered on n Judgement summons, a driver. Leonard Harvey. pleaded inability to pay owing to the strike. argrce that war was good for trade ‘-a remark he had frequently heard in his boyhood-or that ihe-rc was something manly or noble in the warlike spirit. "1 suppose you ha‘; i0 g0 on The old war song: "We don't strike-did \'l11 want to?" risked mm 1° 119ml 19111 by 111159 11 We the Judge. "No. I did not want m," lllli W"? Bot the ships, We've Eel replied Harvey, the men and we've got the monev Reminded or lnconi/(inlencc w too." Wflllld be described nowadays as iilc "lllnzltic.s' chorus.” "No government will ever dare to ordered m ‘ drag this country into a war of laggrcssion." says Dr. Wilson. "The resull would hc a general refusal to fight and would certainly mean destruction at the polls. "But can war be justified? Per- sonally, I would rather die i0 times than kill a man, but that provides no answer to the question. "I cannot recognize any Christi- anity in such an expression as ‘we must give the old British lion a new set of teeth.‘ A war to secure a material gain must be wrong, but to fight to defend a great moral principle. such as freedom Iic was TEETN - New Buy Way-No Brushing Stern-Klan. amasin: new discovery, re- iartar like an o! water and add Stera-Klcan o meal! brushinl. Recommended awder. y den- by Good Iloulekeepinm. A1 Money back l! not deli; ted. THE KITC N OOK NEXT H TALKING T ‘©U TD GO H oikséci-ilfe - 53S“. Le-vllil-btkiiauTi-IEYQEE gig/gob‘? I 33' 114s NEIGHBOQ u? A y HGOEU; 855cm their heartfelt sympathy in this their inestimable To Aid Defences 5 —(CP) Al- though rcsulis may not be appar- ent on the surface, machinery is bring the Elnpirc into the highest state emerg- ency. Slr Thomas Inskip assured members of the exclusive Carlton Black Shoe Polish, Clothes Pins, 8 doz. “Wonderful” Soap, Casiile Soap, 3 bars ‘Sit ' _>,\/"3i-“>‘ 4 iins i tins New Potatoes 2tins--———— 10 bars - —- — -- 35c 5 bars Pearl Soap and 1 Sardines iii DEVEREAUXS Shaker Salt, 4 pkgs. —- 25c Lobster, per MacCready’s Mustard Pickle s, perjar-.____ Tomato Juice 25 1-2 oz. tins,3for--_--____ Brown or White i0 lbs. for — — -- pkg. Ammonia Powder 23c Bulk Cocoa, 2 lbs. — 25c Bulk Tea, per lb - -—43c Morse’s Tea, per lb. — 50c Shortening, 2 lbs. —- —- 21c Bulk Raisins, 2 lbs. -- 23c Walnuts, per lb. -— —- 39c Salmon, per can - _ 10c 19c Matches, 3 boxes — — 23c 13c 25c I Kippered Snacks 25c Beets 1 iii iii-reels. Sliced 2 tins Crushed 2 tins 25c String Beans 2 tins for 21c 2 tins for bs for Onions Puffed Rice, 2 pkgs, Puffed Wheatflplcgs. Shredded Wheat, :1 pgs. 35c Corn Flakes, 3 Marmalade, 32 oz. 3111i 27¢ Peanut Butter lilrge Jar — —— -— ~ »- 25¢ Bacon, Machine Sliced ' l Radio Peas 25c ‘-_.—~—-~_s iln -_ __ 29c —— 23c ~- 29c a pining.‘ envy gym", ;?"ii°.f;" 31c 3'50 __ 19c 21c Halves 2 tins llki-Zs. 25c ~29c Dates Per Peck tllluliclles 25G 5 II)! _ _25G 4 lbs. _~ 250 FREE DELIVERY - TELEPHONE TWELYF - TEN Devereaux’s Cash Grocery Corner Kent and Hillsboro Streets TeIephoncWIZIO or justice, is not only jusiifi but is cvcn a_noblc thing." THINKS COMMUNIST! AT END IN RUSS] sis, said JfliHCS R Crolnwcil turning with his wife from a to Europe alld North Afl-lcn. Rus- sia, he said, is "leaning brcm toward chaos." ‘THEY MUST . 03f; C S» NEW YORIT, » iCPl ~ Com- mluiisln has (‘CJISWI to exist in Rus- OUR BOAIIING HOUSE WHAT A SET- - u?! RIGHT BY ‘Ti-l’, WATER, AND "ll-i‘ GRASS l5 wooolzkvuc! HAVE HAD rr ALL MAPJICURED up 1M HONOR OF OUR comma! able. TC- tour an in yard Swingbaok Towards l Rail Transportation ST. Tho improvement in the economic outlook is being reflected in incleased this increase can also be taken its wards rail transportation, stated, F. L. _eral Manager of the central region EGAD.’ ‘FROM MY vAeT EXPERIENCE, GLEANED WHILE CAMPAIGMIHG IN "rue Boeiz WAR, ‘T1416 CAMP SITE i, PERFECT-~HAl=i=- = KAFF/ ‘FAR FROM HABITATIOM Aide UMTOUCl-IED BY PROGRESS-“UMF- WE'LL scars? UNI‘ DisTlJRBED BY ‘RAUCOUG AUTO HORN AND ccAue- JOHN, N. B. Aug. 5- the passenger!‘ 12115111955 and dication of the swlngbnck to- C. Bond, of ‘Toronto, Gen- with of the Canadain ways, which leaving the city or his return to 'l‘oronio. Eilroiltc he i will stop ovel" at Quebec city. The present generation Ml". Bonn grew up with motors and now thai the motors has lost tlherc is a noticeable back toward the means of greater appreciation vantages ivhlch the rdllivays hsvl to offer. including ditioning. Nat nnal Rail- us lloi.'elty swinging lillllllly as l trmlsporlniliiii lmd l oi the ad- ille air coll- Muir W ~ri H iihnle I VROHOLIMCE 1H6 ‘TROLLEY f I. COULD 5LEEP ‘STRETCI-IED our OM A ‘PlCiAET pence! n-v CUSHIONS OT: THIG TRAILER BED MAY ‘FEEL l.liAE PAVING BLOCIA$ UNDER some SPIMES/ our, AFTER WHAT I'M USED TO T055046 ow, A-r ‘ii-i’ HOOPLE HAM~ AND- seesaw THEY'RE A5 SOFT A6 TH . MATIOWS HEAD.’ , EMTIMG ‘TONIGHT Old THEIR ‘FIRST cAMP csouiu . v. c D: . PAT: 0 KOO— SA~ MAY-ED IF “SEH- PHOOEY- FOO-YEr-MEIN- 0' YOU-HOO- BAH‘ YATTS- BALI- Ml- ITS- 8E POW- TOE-TOE " UM- U~ PRONTO“ GEE‘ FAU- ZEBRA- lT- HOOF- ll<5-NO- YETSANDNOAN- HOUS- TA" MATS’ BA’ I DOHT KNOW Wi-ETHER THAT A LANGUAGE’