rue {i}? ‘ 1924.- e DO IT THAT APPROBATION BILL IS DUE when _\you receive it.. Your prompt payment makes it possible t0 keep the wheels going-while delays help to §‘throw a wrench into the machinery.” T0-DAY. . Thank you. noose a PPLEQD '4) J) QPWZ“. Going out of Business! Now is the time to Paint ! Now is your chance to Buy! - PAINT VARNISH ENAMELS a We are rapidly Varnisites and Enamels at factory cost. Etc. selling out our big stock oil high grade Paints, Buy NOW and HERE while tilt cutttit iiiIliliiliAN s write ctmnmrrsrowtt GUARPTAN. _.__ n Counteract Your weoks York. Muss" i you can. ' We Quote “Sherwin Williams" best ready mixed paints- per gal. ......... .. $425 Bcnj_ Moores" best ready mixed pafits, per gal. . ................. $3.50 White lead 15c. lb. Putty 5c lb. Varnish $1.20 qt. Hardoil Varnish .................. .. “Mooriaetic" Floor Varnish . Dry Dull Varnish .............. .. enerwln Williams “Scar-Not" Sherwin Williams. “Mar-Not" . Sherwin Williams "Kopdl" . 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Accident, Sickness mil PM“ Ghee insurance st Lowest rate. < flail ll filmmerside, Lloyd Lewis, i (mod Strong Stock Companies. 000000004400‘ -’ - w.--" vv . . vvwvvwt Wvvvvvv Charlottetown every Mrs Georgs lllll. ttnd have returned to Amherst frotn ulmg 1"” "m! l" h" "Alive Pm“ visit to this city. ‘ ii Miss Gertrude gedym-(L Mn“. retnnned snnnndny attain friends. You are welcome i'l'l.l3l” a pleasant holiday visit to this city. ' ' Mr. Sydney Munn. Murray River, wits among the passengers leaving, for the west. hlrssri- Stnnhope Miss Vloln lleors IHOP from Holman-e Catalog Mr - ‘m: s. e. LOVAT of the LOVE! Eng, Ronny nnnnnnn, Steamship Co. will I18 sailing from nnnenmn, n, ‘Hnn, dnnnnier, Muri- Wmilwmisv el to Mr. lianford \'Vhlte of omi- §?grt§°;l:._stu“r'3l M“5':"l“:'° “MP stone, Mlcblgstt..'1‘he marrluse '4" . 10f‘ ill‘ Hill . . . “ Carveil Bros. Agenpts“ iiolllilllulllll-‘tll. hilfilliiace ‘he “m” pa“ “N.” on moron TlilE-Mr. n c. Mo. WELCOME VT.“ _ ,' - qlTOR5—-\AIIP"E stalzgoiulfslltilggusllllictgr l}! ulcslfil“? the visitors to Pinette, , . p” l “r n‘ ° m‘ and vicinity there is none tor Moflutts absence on a two holiday Mr. and Moffatt and Mr. and Mrs. Murray left Friday on ~a motor trip , . . w R E‘ lalandrfimbemt New“ lute Mr. Andtew Ross of Plnette (‘so-mi PERSONALS Miss Bud Dalllng, left Saturday Miss Sarah on a visit to Sussemf Mr. Frank Tinney left for Sussex on a short visit. Jennie MacDonald and Miss Millie .- _ MacWilllam of Belfast. While . Sntumny here Mrs. McClellan L; the guest "of her brother, Mr. liobcrt ltoss ' . _*_ ‘of iPlnette. She sees a great many ‘Rev. William Orr Afullizun spc .i. “"<‘~"i>'°=i during U10 YBIIYB 80118 IIY- » A grout tneny of her friends and ' rtiutlvus ltuve passed to the great the weekend in Port lllll. Irwin, of Mr. Rengh dewers left ‘Friday morning for Western Canada. - Witllsce McLean Messrs Thomas Hughes iottrtown and (leorge lllontttgtto left Thursday evening dorm! hilv for Western (Tnnttdu. ~ Mr. Percy Stanley wlto has itoen these visiting his sisters the Stanley, Grafton Street. lcft Stitur- women have a craze tor ‘glass imn- _ _ _ _F"m l titty on return to Boston. tiles of vcry similar kind. can," Pnfnnm _ “The tribe women have ltigltly Miss Helen liornby who has been painted tacos. Ditto in London." visiting hrr ptrcttts Mr. nnd Mrsf _.__¢q>___- 5"’""'fl¢"¢" J. llorttby loft Saturday to re~ For Sore Feet—Minard's Liniment. with)’ qualify- sttttto her nursing studios in New ___ Scaled!!! the Purifyfisckago Mrs. Ptrtrlrk McKenna and little- daittglttor. Marguerite -.Viass., loft Saturday morning iiIlPl‘ stat-riding s. very tlon with her i-ttjttynhlr- ML“ SM“, _;_ Kn"), of mnookttne‘ easy, graceful wuy of living. left Saturday morning afterjntttates will he treated as guests spending two Wfifllis vacation with rather than m; human wreckage] her pun-tits Mr. Kelly oi‘ liukc Verde. and Mrs. to Montreal. l M r. Charles The pitui. pleasant h Miss Agnes bury, Mass" is spending n few (lays the guest of her Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Parkm Miss Cl-nrn McCahe and Blanche Roberts. nitrses of Jersey (Ilty have returned after spending 601147011?“- oildnys at their home in some years ago. As a. result 0t’ in Newton and Middleton. miany friends of Raymond Jenkins, Murrtiy are pleased to hour of his speedy recovery in; the P. E. island Iios-WO IIHDPOVIIIR U18 b01119. which I5 ii Mrs Laurence Byrne. of Water- lawns vlllo, Maine, accompanied by hcrt ' three children arrived home Frday. evening. They were met f'irmr's slser Mrs. Parick McAreo of St. Tere-sas whore they will visit. McNevln fi Bath 50av OLD ENGLISH LAVENDER Makes the bath refreshing and invigorating. cit Iltlrt it McLeod, 0| Montague nton of (Ietttrul America, ttccordtlttg was ntttong the hurvostors leavn =g to l". A. biitrltsll lit-tines, evplorer- 'l‘hursduy evening. Char Mcflertttrttt DIM 811d Misses wear all kinds ot' bltngltrs. London of Mttldi-tt. parents. .Mr_ undl_ Mrs. John Kelly. Lake Verde. I Wm, h“... hon“ applications for tncnibershlp. visiting her father and slut-or. have Freedman was a Jew. but his home‘. left Saturday afternoon on return [g open to Christiana of all sects: Mclnnls of the Utt-- inn Batik of Canada, St. John, N. B. nrrlvtctl Saturday night for uflbillli- llle flll-llffl- \ two weeks visit to his mother, Mrs.‘ Mclttnis at The Russ. hy thtflsltle the decorators have crested of Rox~t uncle and attnL-WG-Bll-lll“ an, 238 w'th a beautiful marble fireplace, m8 Stuntman, w the Dre“: Euston St. Before returning to Rox-ipanetteq watts, shelves o; books, bury shmwm V's“ relatives and “omlorlable reading Chan's" and plan nearly all his life ldon‘t ‘lblt I h ‘~ friends in Bonshaw. ——i-———< _____.___. Price 25c Cake Tendency toward Acid Mouth . . . By IetrnrQHWRIGLETS give ,5. relief, lasting n joy and benefit. It removes the food particles that lodge in the teeth and cause fer- mentation and decay. It WASHES the mouth and teeth, counteracting the acidity that does so much damage. l ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- and Mrs. John B. Andrew 0i the 8n- Belfast. more M ‘welcome than ‘Mrs. Wllilsm Mc- J l: Clellan of ‘Boston, Muss, formerly’. °° Miss Mary Ross. daughter of the alter an absence of about thirty- four years l-u Uncle Sam's land. Site was accompanied by her two grand children. and ltcr sister G. ilioss, also Miss inyottti. Mrs. McClellan is enjoy". incc. the ‘Garden of the Gull‘, and itnr friends hope that she will visit titem oftcn in the future. Come after every meal is prescribed by dentists and doctors. Says one dentist: “If chewing gum is used regularly it will result in a noticeable benefit to the teethl‘ Get your WRIGLEY benefit today. ’ New thrice welcome. Primitive Women f --—-_- iliONDON, Aug. lie-Modern s0- cloty wonten 0t civilized lzttttls have and tnuch tn cotnnton with primitive wo < t NOTE: “Tests show that the glands of the mouth are twenty times more active when we chew. The fluid from these glands neu- tralizes the acid in the mouth and washes it away." lwho ls ttbdllt to return to llondurus Ito look for prehistoric cities, , "The primitive women of the Sun hucuitattl in British llonv bobbed and t-tltlngiezl ltair—just like the women oi‘ Lon- don." he suid. “The women of Central Atnerlcutt tribes Luxurious Homes u (Continued from Page‘ 4) a VflCll-i of an] ‘ The‘ every other appurtcnance John The other provision is that no re-I liglous coltslilerations shall affect‘ Mr.i ‘ _- or to Gentiles of status and their present needs are to be the deter. mining factors, not their theories; ‘A Lovely Home. Mm‘: The site of the ltotne is at titt- corner of 166th trcst and Grand and was purchased 'cressed values and the sale of a lpnrt of the property the site itself River‘; has not cost anything, and the mo- ncy thus saved has gone or will go - Q stately building of gray limestone After being closed for repairs for six weeks, Waterloo brtclge tr A farmer. with his cows and cheep, we: the first to cross i surrounded on all sides by sloping London is °pen.ag,,in_ It is French in style with four stories and a basement. In- ing acted upon very sl0wly,.as thotncnts of life have nlwziys been a ' m“ lmpresshn‘ “t R Bllaclmm and trustees arc anxious that no mts- ntztttor of cottrso, and they wort‘ 1 richly tumlshed hmmi‘ plus m” takes shnil be made, for tint-e in a ‘the out-s in: wanted to help; liter service and mnllor" that one ‘mks guest remains for tho rest of his nry and artistic people, troop]:- mr l“ a “Mel mlnlsmrlng t“ m“ life, or during good ltultttvlttr. The who have pcrltups ltutl positions of The“ l5 a great hhrary sister of the donor gave the follow-distinction. people whose buck ‘grotmd has been sutfn that adjust ‘My brother had mulled over this nesscs of poverty is almost impos- wrltlng desks, a magnificent loot! ‘know what first gave him the idea. llvlnlflonm “ml a card won" ‘he He always said It was the old gctt- ‘- "mifslze i" the “MMY- Owe“ tlefolk who were least provided ldlrectors‘ room, and a barber shop m“ The poor who have always 1 are also features on the main floor. been pom. are the besbcared m‘, On the second and third flours artflclann in New York Cm,’ with is ~ l""Y'elBhl large b"‘ll'°°'“5' mchicharlties, its clinics and its lnstlt-l Wm‘ l‘ ‘Prlvme biflhroilm °l mentions of various kinds. The md NI "m" "lmlfir" “Tet “ml “"99 IAIN dle class who ‘have become poor, flmlei“ who" ‘lmlm ‘"9 “all i‘ “l” are fairly well taken cure of too. gle ntlrror, so that the three can he but “ebony has don“ anything n“, _turncd into a triple cheval glass. the old pco lo to whom the reflno- " Besides single or double beds, nc- p '80 KE_NT ST- cordlng to need, each bedroom con- ‘ A ‘ talns easy chairs, desks, and road- ilng tables. The bed coverings and hangings are of linen. band-ntude in France. The furniture is of ntodern design. .___/ ._< "GALVANIZED WIRE i FOX NETTING If you are in the market for Fox Netting, do not fail to inspect our stock of" Galvanized Wire Netting. This netting is made especially for us and is made of the best quality wire, Freedman's idea ln addition to the servants’ quar- ters on the fourth floor, there is a ‘fully equipped hospital operating- ‘room, so arranged that patients can be taken from their bedrooms on wheeled chairs, placed in an ele~ vator, and conveyed to the hospital Applications for admission are be ct EDWA | The World is Fttll of Watttcrs Everybody wants something. The poor the rich giri-mztppinessi ' 3 John M. Stahl [JILIUIBS them here. Hawks and Paul Bern; directed by Jo rt _madr, "The Dangerous Age" at marvelous picture. ~. J33". g3} '3 at - 1% ‘r “I've given’ you everything you've ever wanted and look at yourself now.” TODAV-—3, .7 .AND 8.45 . Matinee-we and 11c. Evening-Zoe, 21c. 11c. Pictwrcs t‘\clr lives. titet. lottgings; pictures fulfillment and then unihouflmllil JCFill-‘ZLIOII, it hits pretty close as Louis B. |'.'.ayet prcscnts it ft om the rtory by Leila Burton Wellc; afinptrd by J. G. girl-riches; t M, Stahi, who "You, can't have everything." he told her. "is ii worth while giv- ing up a.l you've got now for the foolish th ng; that you ‘want ?" Everybody wants-The world is full of wantens. Here's their play. Come see tlte Wanters mirrored. “FIGHTING BLOOIW-Rottnd Five ty set. WED. THURS. AUG. 20-21 WITH Corrine (iriffiih and Conway Tettrlc A searching portrayal of truth in The lives of an ultra. fashionable New Vork Society set. A PICTURE STRONG IN DRAMA, RARE DON'T FORGET THE DATES: ' Are the METAL UONUUCTORS OR G UTTERS 0n Your House LEAKING? HAVE US MAKE A REAL JOB A new supply of high QTGuL Copper vrtjceived and will be used for our I etai Work. Give us a call for your Metal Work Fred TH. Trainor THE RELIABLE PLUMBER Opp. Prince Edward Theatre Phone 393-J. A SEARCHING port- rayal of the life of an ultra fashionable sociev Conductors IN BEAUTV. FOR YOU Gate Sheets and \ being galvanized after weaving, en- 6 suring a perfect coating of the wire , and rigid joints. The demand for this netting is t greater than ever before and our prics are the lowest obtainable. The Rogers Hardware ASTHMA t ‘rake half a teaspoon of Min- srd's ln syrup. Also splendid for ' lnterttnl rflAUS . EDUCATIONAL The School oi’ Nursing of The New Hampshire State Hospital offers‘ a course of Nursing Education to young women who are eligible for admission. registered by the New York and New Hampshire State A generous allowance is offered to Boards of Education. students during the course. For further information apply to the Directres; of Nursing. NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE HOSPITAL, CONCORD. N. H, The School its LINIMEN i BHTWTFTL mini’ .| _ is .- L‘,