Q -> , E . wmirur, _ s i . 30c and 60c bottles. . l"“ I ‘ I .s-ol .-an ilu. !,!»a=~. "ll 2* easy way to of oonstipa one or two 'PENSLAR i'eii¢i.n Tablets and cleanse your system of its accumulated waste, _gently and without harm- _ ul a er effects. Get a generous 25c tin at our Penslar Store. _ riusuii uvut L suns is splendid for a torpid, ‘ lazy liver. Two teaspoon- ful in a half glass of cold water half an hour before breakfast, will make you feel like a new person. it has no harmful effects. E. A. FOS'I`EIl CENTRAL nnuesrons gp-+,t , I M 2 THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Graduate Nurse This Events It's pays to buy in this Province ` TYPEWRITER WANTED--to hire for two months. Apply B. Guardian. , - 21 iii; SUCCESSFUL lSLANDER.- Miss Katherine Matheson _ of Edmonton, Alta, formerly of Mount Hope, P. E. I.. took first prize for a home~made rug at the Edmonton Fair. SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR.-The ice, cream social given on the beautiful grounds of the Knights of Coliimhus Home on Tuesday evening was well patrouisedand proved a very onioy- able and successful affair. _GUARD oF HONOUR.-Rein;-use soldiers whether they have given in their names or not, are requested to meet 'at the drill shed Friday evening at 7. 30 p.m_ Uniforms will be issued for the Guard of Honour. Men on the guard will receive four days pay. ' MARRIAGES AULD--NUNN. -- At the l’a.rsouage. Cavenish, P. E. 1., July 1st, Ira Auld and Elmira Nunn, both of North Wiusloe, were united in marriage by Rev. W. E. Piper. Keep Mlnsr‘d’s» Linlment ln. the house CGSD it CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS mum 111|: E __= oesooosoooloosee* $55# HUUCQIOII IQUIICDCDUQQDDUQQDDDQQQ V' ' AGENTS WANTED TEACHERS WANTED AGENTS SALARY AND COMMISS- in`n to sell Red Tag Stock. Complete stock including exclusive lines, spec- ially liardiv. grown only by us. Sold only by our agents. Elegant free samples write now to Dominion Nurseries, Montreal. - 6681-8-1MEmth60i. . Fon SALE FDR SAI.-E *NEWLY FRIESHENED 4 cow. F. Parkman, East Royalty. , _ 7474-8-5M3ipd. Iron* sAi_E DENTAL cHAm nEc- .. ently upholstered. Apply 164 Queen St. ' 7506-8-6-M2ipd Fon-su.3_!.>-a“‘ir_wo YEAR oi.n HE- _ gist?" N shorthorn bull, AE. Long, ' ,agssf Edward Road. 100-8-7M6ipd. t - -_ _ FOR SALE FARM OF 100 ACRES ' at '-Milton. Apply Mrs. John A. Morsside. Milton 7420-8-1M6i_pd FOR -SALE AT A BARGAIN A RUB- bsr tired Gladstone wagon, good as new. Apply to John I-I. Gill. _ _ _ 7500-8-6M1iipd FOR SALE -- A DOUBLE HOUSE centrallyviocated with all modern ` improvements- Write "K" <-_|o Guardian Office. 140-8-7Mtf. DESIRABLE FARM AT FRENCH. - fort, 100 acres, well watered and situated for all purposes. Apply R. Rhynesr Dunstaffnage.. 6971-7-12-Mtf WANTED - TEACHER (Principal) for Emyvale school. Supplement $40. Aeneas J. Clarkin, Secretary, Emyvule. R. R. No. 3. 7411-7-1M6ipd TEACHER- WANTED.-FOR PEM- broke school, number 144. Liberal supplement, A-pply Alex Graham, Gaspereaux. 7400-8-5M6ipd TEACHER WANTED SECOND class for Ten Mile House, Liberal Supplement. Apply Jainos McNally secretary . 7438-8-2M7ipd TEACHER WANTED FOR HAZEL Grove School No. 103. Supplement $100. Apply to Angus Nicholson. Secretary, 7473-8-5M6i. WANTED SECOND CLASS TEACH- or for Greenfield School, No. 103. Supplement $80. Jas. Ennis, Secret- ary. 7468-8-5M3ipd. TEACHER WANTED FOR NORTH- am School. First or second class. $75.00 suppicnient. E. Maynard, Secretary. 7-128-S-2M7ipd. WANTED SECOND CLASS TEACH- or for Bonshaw sciiooi. Supplement $75.00. Apply to John McManus secretary. , L'i -l__i,.--_-._ TEACHER WANTED FOR EAST .Point School No. 50. Supplement $75.00. Apply to John J. McDonald. ` secretary Trustees, Il. _R. Nd. 1, 7437-8-2-M5ipd FOR SALE-FORD CAR, RUN ONE season. in good repnir. Apply to R. - D. McDonald, Glcnflnnnn. 105-8~7M6ipd. FOR SALE 212 ACRES OF LAND _ situato on Marsh Road, Lot 40, King's County. Apply to McLean & McKinnon, Solicitors &c.. Royal Bank of Canada Building, Char- lottetown, P. E. I. 7456-8-4M6i. HOUSE FOR SALE.-THAT TWO- tenement house, -situated on Young street. Gaytown. For further infor- mation. terms, etc., apply to Mrs. Geo. B. Proctor, 103 Elm ,Ayc»nue,` f‘.itl' I 7470-8-5M3ipd -l--_-_-____.__._.__ FOR SALE--DESIRABLE FARM AT St. Peters Harbour 110 acres with good building. Well watered and lituated for all purposes, aiso_ 50 pores a few chairs from homestead. Apply H. W. Davison, Bristol. P.0. 7369-7-28M9ipd HAY 'SALE-I WILL SELL FOR Tlatrick Duffy on Kensington Road. East Royalty, 3 fields oi’ choice hay in lots to suit purchasers. Suio on 'Thursday evening commencing at 7 o’clock. Terms at sale. D. Carter, Auctioneer. 110-8-7Miipd. FOR SALE-'-DESIRABLE FARM AT St. Poter‘s Harbor, 105 acres; 85 acres cleared, with good buildings, ' well watered and all mussel ntudded. Will be _sold with or without crop. Apply Albert McEwen, Bristol P. 0.. RR. 1. 7472-8-5-M3iE2ipd 1 -r - -: HANDSOME RESIDENCE FOR ._'sols. Formerly known as the Am- 'gican Consulate, corner Water and . 'av.llund -Streets will be offered by L public auction, August 10th at 12 , o'ciock noon if not previously dis- posed of by private sale. For par- . ticuiars apply to Haszard & Gaud- et, Solicitors. | 10.1-8¢7iM,`ti`. TEACHER WANTED--FOR ANNAN- dale School, No 135. Supplement voted $60.00. Midsummer vacation. George E. Saviile,"Sec'y Trustees, Annandale. Lot 56, King's County, P, E. Island. 7459-8-4Me0i. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED FE- rnnle teacher second or third class. (Protestant) for Primary Depart- ment Georgetown lligh School, Un- ion Supplement. Apply to T. E. Morrissey, Secretary Trustees. 7476-8-Slidlilpd. _€§g MISCELLANEOUS GOOD PASTURE. ONE MILE FROM city, water. Phone R-65. 7501,-8-6-M3ipd DAlRYMEN'S SANITARY BUTTER paper, printed “Fresh Dairy I3ut-- ter."-35c per 100. Per post 40c. CAR FOR HIRE.-R. B. OAKES- Stand, Tho Two Macs Drugstore. Phone 315. Residence, 153 Grout George street. 7344-7-29-M12ipd ANY ONE WANTING A GOOD farm within 10 miles of the city with crop, stock and machinery if desired, can get particulars by ap- plying to Box 446, Charlottetown. 7317-1'~2BMtf. NOTICE FOR THE BEST SATISFAC- tion in piano tuning and repairing musical instruments sent. your order to Prof. Mnrcou. Newson Building Charlottetown. Phone 94-J. 6946-7-11Mti' SPO night. Every the C. Of the Monta 2.39% night V. A. 5-2. day A R lows: I J Clerk mcriy place numb Rev. were IIA Atcli Alo . Cont, Cru'c.. fC. P. M."N Stu . . P. . P. . lt. ;:¢z>x1Gw F5:’1I A' l)r.‘ Sir been Mr. eqnc. P390! WEB: ` T Gained ZZ Pounds. li"'°"“ M°°‘ RTS start promptly at 7.15 to- Hesr the band. See the excit- ing contests. - 3 HEAT PLAN.-The 'races in con- nection with the Caledonia Club on Wednesday will be on tile 3 heat plan. heat a race. 'MAKE vous PRESENCE FELT at A. A. grounds tonight. Some best contests ever staged here. .-RESERVE. WEDNESDAY. August 27th fertile tea at the Protestant Orphanage Particulars later. _ Aug 7-li BAPTIST, SERVICE--Mr. C. B.~ Appleton Sturgeon 11 a". nl., Georgetown 3 p. ni.. wilt Dreach next Sunday at gne 7 p. m. (Railroad time). " CLASS B. PACE will have Oma 2.25 The Abcgweit 2.19% Angus Dillard and Ed. Locanda 2.12% as a“ line up. Pick a winner-we can’t. between the Locals and G. W. as won by the former-Score BASEBNLL.-The ball game last w i._... SERVICE--Rev. Neil McLnughlan, St. John, N. ll., will hold a service in St. Cailierines School-house on Sun- evcning, August 10th at 6.30 o'clock (old time). .___. _ EAL HORSE RACE.-Tiic Class A trot and pace at Caledonia sports Wednesday will be one of thc great- est contests tliissciisoii. Colorado I.. 2.10, Hclcn lt., 2.161/_., Hilda S. 2.16, Duuhoim, 2.16% and lircutou 2.171/, will line up for thc battle. in-*_ OFFICIALS FOR SPORTS.-Tho Officials for tonight’s sports arc as fol- Startcr-C. J. McMillan; Re- Yco; 1). A. Macliinnon, W. I3. Piowac; Juiigcs of l<‘icid events-Wm Prowsc, J. Mcidariiern, J. McMillan. fercc-ll_. I3. McMillan; Judges-l)r. Timers-S. A. »McLead. l~‘. Fraser. of the course~J. Coyle. FUNERAL YESTERDAY.-- The funeral of the late Mrs. Strathie, widow oi' Rev. it. G. Struthic, for- pastor of Zion Church Ciiarlottctown ami of the Prcsbytcr- ian congrcgation, Summorsido, took yesterday afternoon from her late homo, Upper Prince Street.There was tt large attcmiiuico including a or of foreign friends fi‘om Sulli- mcrsidc \vlio carrie to pay thc last tri- bute of rcspect to one whom they es- teemed very highly. The services at the home and the graveside were con- ducted by Rev. Dr. Fullerton and D. McLean. The pall bearers Messrs D. A. McKinnon, Janice A. Robertson. Donald McKin- non and D, K. -Currie. STOCK 0ll0TA'i`IONS LIFAX, Aug. 4.-(Quotations furnished by F, B. McCurdy and C0., the Montreal Stock Exclntngo.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92% 921/Q A. l<‘. 110% > 113% ._ su/. sag 14 me ..-.. ,.....155% . P. .. 180 103 105’/4 97% 98% 1251/Q 126% S 83 157 180% .R. ....7‘7|/Q 80% _ It. .. 1141/, 1141/,- 70% 87xl0.'.1,£. S8'/9:10515. . . . . ..80'%. Sill, " ,.»ii'sar.ti"""" PERSONAL 'W_'_]. P. Mc-Milinn, City, has gone on a trip ‘ro/Buffalo, IS-_ Y- Wilfrid Sullivan has arrived in' the city from Montreal whern he has for some time. ____ George Iienry leaves Monday on return to Boston. While here he was the guest of his brother Win. llonry, I)unstail`nage. and, Mrs. Alex Campbell, their two sons, Thane and Claire, Summer- sidc and Mr. William Cailbcok, Boil- motorcd to the city yestcrilay to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Strathic. ".1 Dc not suffer - fnothor daylwiigi . (ching, lee - ing, or rotrnfl- ‘ ing liilols. No surg cn open- ' ation required. e.so's Oin ent will relieve you nt once certninlglcnro ou. ti1o.n nox- ui DraCh as dgalera. or Edmnnson. [Mates In Co., Liuiliefl, Toroiiitihdssmple box free if you mention this enolosew' ‘hmploDUWvtoge. p “~-*’tvA*Nrrs‘i> *1'r’s`i:`1E.“° - MALE wAN'rED-A MAN To oo FARM work in the city. Apply to Mc- Lean & Mcliinnon. 7440-8-2in6i. ' *til iLOB'1' f '» - E.- LOIT-SOLDiER'8 RETURN BUT- ton No. 78406. Finder please return ' to M. McKenzie, 47 Elm Avenue. ' 7483-8-5M3ipd. Lolrr in viomrrv _oF PowNAi. _ ‘SL s. rubber boot. Finder please leave at Guardian -Office and receive ward. . 7486-86M3i. STRAYED ' s1'|tAvEo - oNE HE-|FEn (Ava- dlire) two year old. White with E on cheeks and neck. Roy pitt, rdillnt 7489-86M2ipd. . FOUND rourio iN #Hi-s c|1'v A tum or- RETURNED SOLDIER CANVASSER on commission can earn easily $4.00 per day. Must bo live wire. Ap- ply personally Guardian Ofilbe. 7322-7-2`8Mtf_ HELP WAN TED- FEMALE - v r _ WANTED.-A MAID FOR GENERAL, housework in small family; no washing. Good wages. Apply Guard- ian Oilico. 7491-8-6lVi:ii WANTIED-A MAID WHO UNDER- stands cooking. no washing. the highest wages paid to right party. Apply in person to Mrs. Frank F. Tupiin, Summerside, P. E. I. ‘ 7119-7-18Mtf. i. 1-E-*“" l .J VVANTED ond fox slie. WANTED.-ANYONE. HAVING SEC- hund fox wiro or fresh moat for feed write Acdred Engdnnri. Eilor Y 7403-8-1Miiipd ions WANTED A FURNISHED ROOM' with board. Address all applicat- "LI" Guardian 0iIl'(‘e. ' 7475-8-5M3lpd. mod WANTED T0 PURCHASE A residence centrally located with ern convoniences.for particulars apply at the Guardian oiilce. 7462-8~5M3ipd. F8110 rlllc WANTED T0 PURCHASE--FDX h or small farm containing h or suitable location to build. Apply to J. L. Maynard, Northam. 7455-8-4m8iE7ipd. Cam New WANTID-SCHOONIRI OR SMALL ltelmerl to entry coal from New plieliton to P. ll. I and New fonndiand ports. Prompt loadinz Anglo Coal Co.. 809 Charlotte St. or Campbellton, victoria Co. 1 » .~---t saggy' _ S-"ly ‘I'74¥f§°_g|’u§§gf Minqrdh Linlment for nie everywhere* .|_45|.'.|'|1!|t|- ll I MRS. JOSEPHINE FREEMAN SAYS _ TANLAC IS A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Towne Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif ilruilnatc nurse who had prarfticvtl ier profession for seventeen years, rc- cently made the remarkable state- ment that she has not only boon rt- Mrs. Josephine Freeman. of GI7 I 8 I _ I _ I lieved ofa case of stomach trouble of ten years standing by the use of Tan- lac, but that she had also gained twenty-two pounds in weight. When asked if she would' be willing for her experience with 'l`anlac to bc published. Mrs. Feeman said: "Yes, indeed, -I feel tliat,I would be doing anyone suffering from stomach trouble and a run-down condition u. good turn by getting them to take Tanlac. For ten years I have been having trouble with my stomach. I could not eat anything without suft`er-"- ing intense pains afterwards. and at times I would bloat up so with gas and such pains and pressure around my heart that I would faint. i be- came so nervous that -I could hardly get any sleep or rest and got so run- down and weak that I could scarcely keep up my work as a nui'sc_.` l, of course, used all kinds of medicines and did everything poss-ibli=, hut, could never get more than just a littlc tcm- porary relief. who had been rellevetl of the sitmc to have me try it, and right from the first bottle 1 began to foci bcttcr. My appetite camo back, my blood circula- tion iniprovcd wonderfully, and my nerves begun to qui:-t down. I can cat just anything I want now and never have the least pain or trouble aftcr- wards. I sicvp soundly every night and I foci rested and rcfrcsiicii on getting up in the mornings. When I began taking Taniac I was weighing only one hundred 'and thirty pounds and was still losing. But now I tip thc scales at one hundred ami ilfty- two, making an actual gain of iwcnty- two pouilils on four boillcs of Tanlac. i just foe] so strong' and wcll now that it's a real pleasure for me to rc- coinmenrl the medicine that hcipcd me so much. Tanluc is a pcrfcctly won- derful medicine and I am glad to givc crcdit where it belongs." Tanlnc is sold in Charlottetown by Rodiiin Bros. A FINE TRIP.--'l‘licro passed through St. Poter’s 'on Tiiursday last it motoring party, consisting of Mrs. (Dr.) I. .I’ickens, Mrs. Eugene Jac- ques, and Mr. H. LeBlanc, all of I-Iaverhill, Mass., from which place they motorcii in Dr. -Pickens power- ful lludson Six Car. The time occup- icil from leaving llnvcrhiii till tlicy landed on their nutivc soil, was about 21/, days. Sonic speed! --- Mr. and -Mrs. John Inman of Con- cord, N. I-I., Mrs. John (‘.unipbi-il and little daughter, of Capo 'I`i';iverse and Mrs. lliirry Inman, of Augustine (love, visitcil North ltustico recoiitly. Tiwy also took a motor trip to ltustico liar- boui' and thc North Short: and return- ed homo by way of tfztvcndisli and Buy View, well pleased with their outing. The trip was made in Mr. Hurry Wcbster`s spacious car. EX~SOLDiER'S SAD DEATH.--The doiith occurred in the Ciiarlottotown Hospital yesterday afternoon of Mr. William. Mcllonald, aged 36 years, son of Mrs. George McI)onald, of St. Georgc's. Deceased was ii returned soldier having served about three yi-urs overseas with a Western bat- ta‘ion. Ile came to the city 21 wcvk into on his way to Vancouver when he became ill, am) developed pnou- monia. Ho was sent to thc hospital where ho iingicred until yesterday. Th., sud event is docply regretted. The deceased was a nicmbcr of the Knights oi’ Columbus and the rc- iuains wore taken in charge by tliat‘ boId-\.;_ _and fromovogl. lg,-5,t_ _Q/vcning to the ii. or c. items and wui"!.c fpr- wardod this morning to Cardig'an`fi>rl burial at his native Place. M.|nar`cI's Liniment for sais everywhere VOCATIONAL TRAINING For Soldiers Who Enlisted Under , The Age oi Eighteen Years. iicilulations are now in force whore- by any soldier who cnllstoll in ilic service during the recent war is gran- ted n freo training for ii pvrioll of culling, tcclinlczii or coinuii-i'r'i:il col- lege, or university which he can satisfactorily iicinol\sii'ilto hc l.~i quali- fied for. During this training ihu solillci' has his tuition fucs, cost of bool`<.~= and other materials puitl for by tho Vo- cational lh~purtii\t_\iit, its wi-ll us rc- ceivinf; an amount not io cxcucti $60.- 00 pvi' iuontli, iliusitlos froo trail:-'pon tation is also f\i|‘iiisli1‘rl wiiorl- it is nccina-xiii that tin- min siiouiii like or in some other town or city . For further part.irnlar.~i rt-giirtiliig this training the soldier who cnlistcd umlcr tho above inontionod conditions should cominnnicaiv wiili the nntlor- signed and time will be saved by enclosing copy of birth cortificntt; or it statutory tlcciiiratiiiii by parent. parcnis, or guiirdiun ui-i to the (lati- of birth und if po.~ii-iiblc, discharge certificate by rcglstcrcd mail. Wbcn those have both boon reccivcil trims- portution can be issued for an intcr- view. (Signed) P. E. PALMER. Asst. Dist. Vocational Ofliccr, for Prince Edward island. CASTUR IA For Infants and Children In Un For Over 30 Years """` `""'d9f% the _hlgnatureof 4 /Ci 1 i (Continued from Page One) S80 Yes~r'ds Harley, Charlottetown. Jamieson, Charlottetown. Campbell. Charlottetown. McKinnon, Kensington. A. McLeod, Brookfield. 120 Hurdles. J. P. Hooper, Charlottetown. A. F. Campbell, (7hariottctown.- J. Doyle, Charlottetown. PEE? 'W, J. Donovan, Charlottetown, F. Graves, Summorsidc. L. Younkcr, Charlottetown. 100 Yeards Dash (School Boys) Entries taken on field. High Jump 'PP-‘f§€.l"?’ Campbell, Charlottetown. J. Donovan, Charlottetown. Graves, Summersidc. McDonald, Mlllvalc.l . Green, Borden. Sho! Put A. F. Campbell, (Thariottf=to\vu. W. J. Donovan, (fiiarlottetown. W. Scantiebury, Charlottetown. J. Campbell, Long Itivor. A. Green, Borden. t V2 Mile Bicy¢|e Prowse, Charlottetown. Prowso, tlliarlottctriwii. McLeod. Cliarlottctown. \V. Scanilebury, (‘.iiarlotti:town. G. Walker, Cliarlottctowii. P. Gaudet, Clizirlottetnwn. N. McPherson, Cliurlottctoivn, 2 Mile Bicycle FF? "Finally a friend of my liusband, G_ pmwsc' mlm-10uc¢0wn_ F. Campbell, Charlottetown. Real Food “CIarIr’s” Pork and Beans strength-giving food at leult They are delicious and the whole ' family enjoys them. They are ready to heat and servl- require no work and but little fuel. Every bean in the "Clark" can il P°l'f°¢\I¥ cooked and the Government legend IU" nnteel absolute purity. With Tomato, Chili or Plain Sauce. |89 SOLD EVIJTYWHERE W. CLARK. LIMITED, - MONTREAL i"'. I _ ._--__ "'94 lt. l’i‘owst=,‘t‘li;|i‘ioitoiown. W. \ValkeI'. Charlottetown. li. .\ii:l.coil, t'ii.ii~lotteto\vn. P. Gaudet. Charlottetown. W. scniiilohui-y, til.-.ii-lottciown_ N. McPherson, Chariottetown._ __` - trouble by taking Taulac, advised him F' " “Zippy” Batteries for Every Weather REI-IHB E TRADE MARK Lively and Lastins Made in Canada Longer iiie and greater activity are one with Reliable Batteries and Flashlights. Moist air does not detract from their energy. - 'a The exclusive features that make Re- liable Batteries weather proof, keep them Lively and Lasting--make them better lor motor boat, motor car, telephone, doorbell. iightiiigand every other purpose. - Reliable -Flashlights are long--lasting and dependable qualities make them invalu- able for night work outside or around the home The Lighthouse Trade Mark is your Buying __(i.11lde. T""__I)0iiiinion Batterylllo. Limited 736 Dundas Street, East, Toronto Q. -"1 about eight month:-i in any trade or p-_ __,____ _ , if . .. -y ' _ i . . _ his training away from his own home Ei !!!!!!!!!!ll!! well on In the gwrngc---use it for your fumiturc,i your (loom and your IinoIcum.\ Hardware Shop. @s'.e.s the _Wonderi Polish for your .I Motor ~ Car, Wliy clam-lil you Int your car deteriorate in uppcrr- ance. It in no nary to Lccp no num body priiciicnlly like new. It only rc-.quircvi n slight expenditure of money and effort. if you vue i.‘:: rlglzt policli. I ' With f/ic O-Cedar Duster, you con dust your car in a few mir--Iss, cvcry day, and keep fl locking bright. 'i ii: 3| Usa O-Ccdr1r'FoIii=Ii I1 tl-c lmuoo ns it I0-Ccclor Polit I1 in rolcl I1 various nizcd .Clio ce, from 254:. to $3.00. The g;Codsnr Duster 75:. You will find O-Cedar Producto nt any Grocery or Chnnnell Chemical Company, Limited, Toronto ~ Ili!!! Follow fhcsr: directions carcfuIIy.-~- SE I2 3 ‘S is tl O-Cedar Folisli usccl the right wny, has been Iuurirl Icy iliuiizianrls of motoristslto IDC ilic Correct lrcainitznt for any cur. \"'/ct u pier-.e of cheese-cloiln with water. Wring out the nurplus water. Pour on as much O-Ccdnr :rs thc cloth contains water. This combination forms u sofi,,IiixrmIn~m Inlhcr that removes clustl :scum and grime. Polish with a clr cloth. If there is mud on the car wnsli it oiffirst-t.Iien follow directions ns ubovc. Anullicr way, is to mix Iinlf wnior and _half A hard, dry lustre. O-Cedar in u apra er. Before using lholm the nprnycr. to mix 6-Cedar with the water. A light brisk rubbing with in dry cloth produceo - of ,. 1