-<u.~_.... -_'_ ~_, _,__,_, _ ,..._ .__.-_-._-._.. ._ .....-._ k1“. tilIHIIIHIHHIIIIIIIIIIIII "rml. t2 r fili4lIZHUIIHHIHHHIIIHHI -< nv " tht-m—lu-n-p thr- uithout nlukill cleansers do! Hon Ami is the your sinks and (locsn’t scratch, And besides, B gritty sediment up drain pipes . with BON AMI very easy l0 (l0 - - - sinks mul lmlhtuhs. llis trick is to clean face of porcelain and cnanu-l — kccps ‘iii: not only clean but also nicely pollsllfi - or sinks . . . docsn’t collect in and clog a package and sec for yourself what a “magic” cleanser it really 1s! TEA the Gardens” This little chick worlls “magic” will’! m looking like new . . . g scram-hes, as harsh only cleanser to use on bathtubs. Because if. Bon Ami saves the sur- on Ami doesnfi; leave in the bottom of tubs . . and is odorless. Buy ~ BABY DIES OF SLAPPING; MOTHER GOES T0 PRISON VIBALIA, Caly, Aug, iL-Convict- cd oi causing the death of her four- months-old son by slapping him lo still his crying, Mrs. Nancy Yates Wilson, 34, was sentenced to from one to ten years in Sun QUCHUH Prison yesterday. TEN_D_1.'ZRS Tendon will be received by tho undersigned until August 23rd for the purchase of the old school at (‘entral Royalty, for School Janitor for the coming school year and for 255. Professional Bards Stewart 8. Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER IAI-BlSTEll-S, SOLICITORS, ITC 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN .McLEOD 6i BENTLEY .7. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. Bawintcr and Attoruey-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street Prohibition Commission Paris Dressmaker Employs More Cotton PARIS, Aug. 10—Dressmaker1 in the smart shops of Paris are using cotton EXlFllSii/Cly‘ this season. Cotton is ‘cc 11g used chiefly in novelty and sport clothes, forming a new outlet for this low-priced commodity and one which the de- Sllfners are using in smart styles. Schlnpnrelll, for example, with her customary flare for the ultra- orlglnal, had her opening mow to- day and showed what she is going to do about dressing the gmarg wo. man for fall and winter. She ex- hlbitml four kinds of cottons, par. mumlsmatlst, or coin colic-cm); The daughter made good H, quickly. hwmver. in the dressmak. in! lmsiness that the family N. lcnted. she was born under the slrm of the Great Bar and so sup. crstitlous that she never lets out 0f hvr sight a 20th century oynx brooch on which diamondis trace that constellation. She maintains that she took up dressmaking by accident when n friend asked her to duplicate a swcatcr its‘ her which she had made for herself. One copy 19d u, up other until finally she found her. self in business. _______ To tuck Into tho )mk(\t o; your tlculnrly for sport and beach wear, cannon 11 uwnur And Quclqueo rim "I can't think what you sea in that stupid little country chit," r'e- tho two-seater caibslid throI-llh the gates of the lodge, ‘and onwards to- wards The Towers. Bertram 'I‘raymore had the grave to look a trifle sheeplsh. "She's all right. A mere kid, as you say!‘ " Jinny shot a sharp glance at him in m; moonlight. pm ne think that she herself was a generation older? Had he the least inkling oi her ago? _ Men like Traymore were remark- ably astute, in lots of ways. 1t would be frlghtfully annoying-considering the time and trouble that she took with her appearance-At the truth leaked out! Not, of course. that she couldn't hold him, if she wanted to! Jlnay had that valuable asset—a tremend- ous belief in her own powers of fas- clnation. She had few illusions, and none concerning men. They were ‘lair game’ and deserved all they got. 1f she hurt them in the long run-and she flattered herself that she had a few!-—hadn‘t every man Jack of them hurt shoal of women, in their marked the fascinating Jinny, as _ flmsnd of this oelfssme hlill-Pllwfli brought pangs of wounded vanity t0 , chum was in antithesis to tho l9- pool of the sophisticated dsmul by his side who now wu ‘piqued’ with him. I "Llko honey-ond-md-md oav- iarol" Ho was amused at the acute- nm of nu own perception. and the aptitude of the comparison! Honey was sweet and fresh and natural. but its very sweetness-i! one had too much of lir-Wll cloylng. But u for caviaro-hoovenll it was in- ordinately expensive, lust like Jlnny. and food for millionaires. Hadift a ilny ‘scrap of it, served on a tiny piece of buttered toast (at the cle- Jluny) cost him hnlf-a-gulneo on. his last trip to town? Wine and! cavlare were nectar and ambrosla of l me gods, so Miss Virginia Dale must l be a goddess! Gee! that metopher wasn't so far, out. Bhe wgaégood-lwlllllll The‘ moonlight 0'11 liorcleverly ‘BE-sled’ skin lent an etheral beauty to her clean-out features, toning down a certain hardnes that occasionally’ was visible. l But Prudence . . . oh! she oould stand any test. Something tugged; for s, moment at his-no, not heart,‘ because Bertram 'I‘raymore didn't‘ cultivate such o. dlst/urbinl 01km; ' But as ho thought of Prudences logical process. Jinny rather consid- ered herself a woman's whumplon, each scar that she inflicted on the enemy being part payment for past fully on his part! It was a solve to conscious, too, this attitude of mind. As (or Bertram Truymure . . . heavens! . . . the world was full of him! His cajollng tricks, his croco- dlle pathos, his eternal bid for sym- pathy, they xvere all an open book to her. What was he saying now, to cover up the awkward silence? Something about men always wanting to make love to her? Well, why shouldn't ‘make a. hit‘ with the tiresome crea- tures, heaven alone knew whyl "You're hard-hearted, Jinnyl You might slow up the machine, and let a fellow have n chance to talk with you." He put a hand on hem. She slowed up, turning a quizzical face towards him. “Want to do a iltle vulgar spoon- ing, eh?" This cruclity of speech was not her usual ‘line’ at all. Jlnny‘ was plquéd to-nlght, the man decided. quickly. Why? Because of pretty Prudence, and the apple-orchard, and the fact o! the stolen meetings inadvertently all women, darn ‘em! You never know when you had, or didn't have, them! Odd, and illogical, with very little rhyme or reason to their doings! Hadxft Jinny snubbed him per- sistently for the last xvcclk? Yet now she W115 annoyed because he had betnken himself elsewhere for solace! Prudence was a sweet young girl, and he was darned fond of her, he told himself, with a fatuous smile lhfll? Jlnny did not see. Her simple Acnvs people of all ages en- Eoy the tempting flavor of ellogg's PER Bran Flakes. Marie of wheat. Nourish- ing. Easy to digest. Plus bran. Mildly laxative. Delicious with milk or cream. The flavor of belter bran flakes! - Enjoy PEP, oitcn — hrcnlc- Inst, lunch or they? She uorkedhnrd enuogh to, v You can't fool me!" She flung at l much as a greedy little boy will pick l some lovely flower to satisfy a pass- ‘ ing and ephemeral fancy, caught , him, giving him a predatory thrill. If only she'd cut out this non- sense about wanting to introduce him to her parents! The Old IOIKS weren't in his line at all. He'd ggught glimpses oi a patriarchal. father, pottcrlng round the farm, and looking old enough to be Prud- ence's grand-dad hat dsome chap, but sort of stern and uncom- promising. Would ask awkward questions, and maybe try and cor- ner him about his ‘lntcnti ', as those old codgers sometimes didl ‘Intentions’? Obsolete god stupid word! Now that ho intended giving Prudence up, Oh no! Dashed if he wasn't half in love with herl But meantime there was Jinny, who was maddeningly attractive, and knew all tho ropes in a. way the country maiden didn't. Ho had been crazy about Jlnny at one time, and she still had o drawing power with him . .. . ~ In his beguiling voice he said. softly:- "Moonlight . . . and Virilnis . . and the scent of daffodils! Aren't they enough to go to s man's head . . .?” The girl beside him gave a stud- leaked out! lfid lB-l-llll- 3:311:10 and if: filwlrlys lv-ujnyeg by both children and adults and. | ll ll K00 Vi‘ y l‘. fflil (i PI 11K. 'I‘here was something queer about "n m“ damn‘ 7°“ amen’ but clinnos comcnr cmvrs n. precisely of fhln nature u "Quelques Fleuro" imported from Paris at twenty-five dollars l. bot- tlel I'd imagine that would touch n. man's pocket quicker than his head. or heart!" This was disconcerting. wits were much too sharp. "A chap like me isn't in the run- rung, I'm too poor, I know," sold he nuefully. "But you can't blame me if, like the moth, 1 flutter around the candle, till my wings get B1118- ed." She turned towards him in the moonlight, and uncompromising look upon her face. "Whether singed or broken, those wings will always be quite strong enough to flutter off to lesser lights. Jianyw him. health, is named on the roll of hon- or at St. James Palace for her work in the Great War, when she recalls aho had much u» do with tho 0on- adian soldiers, including leglchiflg f. AGE Two ¥ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN V a . ‘wGusr .11’ "33 EjORANGE PEKOE BLEND HEAR T.BS' AFIRE ‘ 1933 I i933 Aug. Z1 ~0harlottotowntto Aug 25H "‘* l u MA“ s ' Provincial Exhibition u: lsumrs snow wmnow Charlottetown, Aug, 21 st to 25th HUSTREI FAMILY Thrill-seekers will find plenty of action at the runhcomlnl’ Prince Edward lslunrl Exhibition, when firs llustrei Family gnu info action on n nlvllllt‘! uln- nnspcndcd ut dizzy holghfl. o I - i day? ‘rash young beauty, the Instinct to This troupe of rr-r-klr-ws dnrerlcvilu perform gnqvlng and unheard By some (to herself) perfectly reach out and seize it for his own. of mm, ono rlllninlng (in: nfhrr. TIICII. tun, n rrrklelm com- Qfllilll nvurly nun-fa ilu- brilliant mu] nlurlm: nrilsiry of them Ilfcitili-tllltlllg mo», hut lli:!t l». |Hl|l of Illu m1, unnl um» laughs only f m rn-hnul’ n from the lute-inspiring aqua-Marcie or nlQll-lhlllgliut: nun-fur \l||ll|lii ilny Nnfoly nun-o n! n00 whatnot-var. 'i'lu~ lustrl-l I mlly urn tlm nuont during uml accomplishes] Irlglu wins uul rs in llu- irnrhl lorlny, nmi thrlr rl-furn to Ann-m-u ntzuln 1h. your l‘\‘ltll'lltl‘ll lhe fur-t that no [router frnlun- In mniluhla- torluy. There II one typo of entertainment that hill stood the QQII good elenn flat moving circus revue with lining pfllilfll, buck n; nfuluu nwvr-rythlng. (‘m-ion opvlm his nr-Lu-lth n llmlppy pony drill, the well zroonlrrl illtln illlllillllll PIIICPlIIK into ilir-Ir Intri- oufo routine will: an t-rirlcnt zcnf. Tin-n tln-rn in tho (In: that. can hardly wnlt to turn his nomersnulrs, no antlrusiultlc is h: IIYIr his work_ lmrklng |\ll the while gleefully. Next (‘omen rho frolicsomo mule. From the start one can dctect u glcrun of extreme malevolence in her cyan, but aha lhovvn her nuunvity hy rah-king up the hut of a woulrl-bs-rlder IINI hmullup it inn-k to hlm, but from thrn on nll frlcndlhlfl rennet. mu] all fllltl sundry uho upprnuu-h hrr urc urcefcd with flying for-f iilltl flushing thrill. him mon- fhun liven up hi‘ tho nnmn of "Spurk Plug" nu tho human fonna null grotesquely through Imwc proving sins Inns mmla nuotiu-r contort. You uve probably Iu-en mnny other miniature rlrcunsrg hut you havc never nun one flint will equal the originality, high-clans train- ing, cleanliness mui romrrly nf CARLOS COMEDY CIRCUS, which will nppr-rnr ut tho Prince Eilwnrd lulnml Exhibition ihil ‘up. ' : . art-n». m1. s» and" net-moo including pyjamas m red so... m, b. Conn...“ 'A gorgeous, glittering spectacle with , ' _ o - o . l‘ “MM FUGENE WHEN zrozeiofiiloj: gzui-éwdcmn». ng- its thousands of bright lights. The 1 - ~11 . r., zae esl . t . i t. u. Secretory. m, ma,“ ‘m’ greatest fun for the kiddies and older b b 08 woman is one of the S k t T 1 | t l 3 ' "Kl-ii cooled drcssmakers in Paris Q8 O e ones 0O I V‘ and probably the only one who 1,; p . Z . , ’ l1 still able to keep her front 11ml; Ii 7" standing despite mass production. i—- 9 F‘ l’ N O 7 1C E Hr-r fmnily Wm no end chwined LONDON, Aug. l0-(C.P.)--Many P It -- yllfittihlhe entered the fashion field. distinguished persons, headed by \ _ _ n ._ t A" m” m———~lnem m Cape Hiram egxecogféifsfidoilltzefrfflie bo- s; sol: 111151223; Princess Buya S88E01! Tlfikfit at $2.50, 800d f0!‘ m“ v . I ‘gragrsfieiicigoli lslvririliifi, or lg craoy. Her father is Glovanig, 5h“. Bnowden, m.‘ mpponmg an “p”, all the fime thQ i! (In 8nd tranfl‘ . n . 4 l u: d?“ ‘l,’ the Count; C3,“; h" parelll, a scientist of Brera Unlver- for funds to aid Alicia Adelaide Ifflrable, l: 5 collection. I Elly in Milan, who first discovered Needham, distinguished Irish mu- lll A B "filer o‘ THEM’. the “canals" of Mars. sical composer now llvlns in Lon- ": =. ’ He was dean at the University of don. some of ‘hose sons: are well $1.00 8008 the WIIOIQ ShOW on R808 l t, (MEL) ALBERT QHERREN, Rome. professor of Oriental lore, known in Cans a. I ' Semi“! 0f Tmllfli- good at Sanskrit and by hobby 1 Miss Needham, now in indifferent Day‘ ANN SCHULER 6d GEORGE Ono of the country‘! lending rqullllnlntlr features wlil make their iocnl debut at tho Prlnm l-liluiml lllluntl Exhibitlon, which upon: Alljunt. 21st uhrn Ann Nchuior um] (ammo will pflllan! their unique ultrncfinn tu-ieu daily on one of tho foufurca o! tin for wounded and missing. Miss Needbam was the winner of the prim for the best song in honor of the coronation of Edward VII. Bho is the composer of some 700 1r- ish songs, aong-oyclu, and marches, and has acted as conductor of mil- itary bands, including l-iia Majesty's Brigade of Guards, in her patriotic choruses at the Royal Albert Hall, a position no woman ever occupied before. The grasshopper outbreak in the Prairie Provinces conformed almost huge grand Ifnntl program. This pulr of phyhictll nfhlefra com- bluo feminine rhnrm ullh masculine ru-rfer-flon, nvul their [HIGG- fui frills of skill Illlnifil n: evidence of thr-ir yearn of experience in the art of physical fllllllff‘. CAPT. CHARLES’ LEAPING HOUNDS Lovers of the pedigreed dogs have a treat in store in tho form 0! I lillfllflldll’ Silevlimulur animal production which will appear in front of the Grand Stand at the Prince Edward Island Exhibition this year. it is presented by Capt. Charles and his famous lumping llouuds. and comprises several Blue-blooded Whlppets and Grey- hounds, their performance consists of a series oi extraordinary high and thrilling jumps, cnch canine t " _ strenuously with tho other for supremacy in thc height of‘ the jump until they are tower- ing in the air. But height docs not seem to dnunt the hounds for they hill JOYBIISly us they mcc towards the obstacle. M m 7-. xwamm ' 1890 1933 43rd YEAR OF~THE MARITIMES l GREATEST ANNUAL ' EXHIBITION Recreation- Education-Inspiration And Delight The Island's Progress in Agriculture andStock Raising before your eyes. Manufactured and Natural Products “ from all parts of the Province. i AGRICULTURE Greatest Showing, of Horses, Cattle, Maritime Provinces. See the Big Classes of Saddle Horses, many of them high priced animals, winners at some of the biggest shows in Canada. ilarness Racing-m: Glasses With Over $4000 In Purses l'rizes and Premiums Biggest prize list i: the Maritimes or Maine. T" See the fastest horses trotting and pacing competing in 10 events over one of the Maritimes finest tracks- Every race will be close as the horses are evenly matched. VMIIIEVILLE PROGRAM Th Biggest and Best for Years. The Famous Hustrei Family-The High Wire Thriller Carlos Comedy Circus Capt. Charles’ Leaping Hounds The Famous Acton Four 193a nmwiv 1 A Lvnows 25c Admission to Main Gate daily. Evenings 15c. 4- ~ Special Concessions to children evenings. r-i-pn Make up your mind to see this Bis Exhibition and bring your family. JAMES PATON, President. Of course the-re is n clown dog in the troupe. and he elicits many I llll"! lfllllh as he burlesque: the enormous leaps of the other hounds, and relieves the serious routine with his dogglah humor. The entire performance presented by (‘apt- Charles’ Leaping Bounds is virilr- throughout and nevu- fails to send the spectators wild with enthusiasm. slipper. Youn roccr has it. arlc by Kc]. Chas. II. Black. Chairman. tailored Rim or ‘mnkrt dross‘ the Charlottetown. unwell, th rg ls a “"511 of a hunky ha. B. McDonald, West St. Peters of 5hccrc$t rrgrmdlc. it may b0 John Simpson, Ilamiifon. pd . I . , . Send nll information regarding (‘wont “ h sham)“ “wk or i infractions of PROIIIBITION ACT 11W “B11141 exactly with the forecast outlined in a map of the threatened districts is- ] . L sued ln the early part of the season 8:581:50 Omllfn‘ a by the Dominion and Provincial De-l " r w psrtmontoofAniouitun at; 0v?‘ . ‘.1. W. BOULTER. Secretary- .'l