a JHE DIFFERENCE! f ‘(Zrllrolrrlslleucel My one cream instantly beautilies your skin _and the Mzjf” proves it! plutcly. Then see how that Fatch of skin takes on new reshness and clarity! Touch it -feel.itl Feel how the dry rough flakes are gone! What happens to that one patch of skin will happen to your entire face when you use Lady Esther Face Cream. For it docs the 4 filings your skin needs most for beauty! (1) it thoroughly cleans your skin. (2) It softens your skin. (3) it helps nntilre refine the pores. (4) It leaves a smooth, pclioct base for powder. Make the '%éfiz‘"lonightl Prove to yourself the dllierellce Lady Esther Face Cream nlnkcs in our skin! See it witll your own eyes! hinlic t c “Patch ’l‘cst”- and compare results with the results you got irolll any cream you've ever ilsed, regardless of price! Remember, the proof is ill your own mirror. Make the “Patch Test” and eolllparcl See and feel your skin borenle fresher, clearer, younger-textured! [don't lust sax that LadyEsther o-Purpore Fare Cream door wonderful things for your skin. i rnovn it- rove it by means It the "Pate Tet"! just choose a part of your hoe that is too oily, or too dry -or where you ave a few lsleokheadl or big pores. Rub Lady Esther Face Cream on ' that one part of your lace, and wipe it elf. Wipe it oii com- aonaliiotsoitimlhilloinflhlglor thetwopalrolcoloi-hllsocluahehad the mnalsoalcloscdrraaiullpaymerlt knitted foriheooclra. PIIOII- Shorflyaftertbeactorretilrnedw shown Hollywood. Mn. Rmaud thought- taifand fully sent two ands of matching whee Imndiogwooltohimwithanoleoi lhlllabcaimieseodlgt tinovis sonalaotsbyalimall welcomed buyia; voolanliroqucstedmorooocksifll of the Illlllfllelbllbflzfllfltstllsfi w ; In tnppllytlurnedto ‘ttiagandnew hlophsdlllflm the singer's rrardio‘ sports tn aashenanardwatiimillbln pallaotvarl-ooloiediioeadilahad- n D than". hiltnlindn “daemons-llama dilpla muses-amounted»- a. locks us. the our; n3 iadkdaiiladlhotoaisdaim almlfiohllflkrmyfsisadliea’... beam” " EVAPORATED nllll cillrllil. allilllllllll Thle oola— h rues-rod hr non‘ of loeal intlrfli. but advertising‘ ol a aowu natalo may In inserted! at are wit! a word. strictly pay- abla in eduaoa. » CUAIWILD I01‘ PIOIOIIIDIU- i91- oomtbmniou LIII! m. svaanon. Ill latest tin lottery Wm Crockett’: Jewellery. NIW Dllilil! arrlvklc dull; a ‘gas fashion shown. Great George Bl . Protllstsnt Orphanage NOTIQI ‘l0 - ilnnllal Collections ADVII - All advertisements to “it'll: ‘N114, ‘alumna’ bu“ _ Th‘ (Charlottetown Continued.) City Police have seized lovers! slot machines and punch boards ln a recent drive to eliminate this ll- lesal money-making scheme. 3:00 Each: W.A. Gaudet; Marlon McMillan; Major T. E. MticNutt; lforb Jewell; Mack McKlnnon; M Dorothy Stewart; A. E, Morrison: CITY pguc! 301mg- _ M m. B. Benjamin; Morrell at 00.; KM. City Police Court yesterday morn- '5“"Fl$°n: L G Afldefiln; M")! lng a msn charged with unlawful 1”“? Ne" Higgins; Aylwlllds possession of liquor was fined $300 Furniture Exchange; Mary H. and costs or three months. '3'°“'"; J- A- Mccllflllelli 4111150" McLeod; Ernest Worth; W. Hig- m T‘! “LAND _ gins Jr.; Rupert MscKay; Clarence and m‘ 3,139,,“ 5mm, and ‘m; Walker; N. W. Lovvther; D. B. il-y 0g wqodstocx’ M!“ molmcwstewari; H M Davlson Ltd; El- Omnkhite and lvlrs Lloyd wright eanor Bourke; The Regent; Lyle U! Souttlmmptm; haw rammed from Robson; George Craig; Robert a trip to I-lrinoe Edward IBQandINlClIOlsQIl; Beatrice Vanltlerstine; vihere they vlguod me ha,“ o‘ Mrs. Merritt Foreythe; G. B Fos- Riev. and Min R_ T_ 3511mm!‘ AL ter; Mrs. L H. Coffin; Mayfair Lertorl. -l1"rederiot0n Gleaner. Tel Room; Misses Hashim; Mrs. —-- Harry Sterns; Mrs, Carr Thomp- WILL 91391155 500D "H615 son; L H Kennedy; Byron Bow- BOB. POLICY- An address on the .118": Meals Leaf Bakery; W C importance of maintaining 3 gqgd's. McLure; Mrs. W. E. Sealltlc- neighbor policy between the Mum bury; Kent Beauty Shop; Lena tries o! the wggm-n heml|pher°‘McLure; Clay's Ctmcel-y; Bessie will he given by My; punk 35k. ‘Beer; Mrs. C. Partridge; Mrs. G.S. er o! Lima. Ohio. at the Queen ‘l-Iennesiey; Walter lrswlor; Mrs. Hotel at 8.16 this evening. Mm Bell; Rev. and Mn. I. J. Levy; Baker will deal wlgh m, ten m“ E M Campbell; James Vickersnn; jor points o! the Baha'i social mo, C. J McLean; F. ~13. Proud; Shel gramme, under the following heads: d" Nlclmlw"; 0- T. Mflnlivmfiry; (l) Can we have a tel1cr-aledlW.F.McNcll1;J Cameron; Harry world l2) The necessity for o world ‘Craswell; Albert Levers; Sam court with limit and binding flu-lHliluCli charm Wm": H. Strati- thority. (3) A world “puny (4) Adord; Arneit I-lowatt; J C Me- world policing pysiem. (5) Univerfibaughlin; J H. Lohncs; Preston sol language for universal cultureHMcLalnc; Leigh Dlngwcll; Joseph (6) A new economy. ('7) A com-lsmmai Ml“- Reg- KEmPI F N mon system oi currency. (s) yl,ee_ qKays; J. A. Smethurst; Graham dom of speech and press. (9) slqpillogers; F‘ M. Garrlty; Mrs. I. pert-up race relations. (l0) Spirit- Rachmel; Arthur MzlcKay; Mrs. ual education for a united mmhilicn stentlford; Mrs W E Owen; kind. She will also deal with thelD R Leard;; S. N. Kays; R. D. San Francisco Peace ConfcrerlccVQuiglc-y: Mrs. H. M. Davison; Mrs. and the situation c! {he 5mm lRohert Holman; Mrs. Earl McLeod; American countries at present M“ Mrs _ Gordon Lea; Mrs. tv-illfl‘ Baker's programme hon Q0119 hklPiekard; J W Johnston; J R- lflPc hundreds of college audiences Comlllfl"; MPS- T. B- Grafll/i i-Ilrry and should prove of much lntprvst Chan; Henry McFal-lallc & Cu: In an interview yesterday she stzlt- 'M1‘5- C- 3 Chal-‘Jpelli’; M“ KM‘ ed that Baha'i has new entgrpd 75,Martin; Mr and Mrs D LI."- countries, is written in 42 languages ‘ Guire; Mr. and ll/Irs, C. Buliluill; and embraces more than ihirtyfCharlos Manson; Dl‘. B. C. K-lcp- rnws lrl its membership. lng; Mrs. F. E. Smnllwoori; E S. Chandler; Mrs. J S Morris; tlel~ cn Hobkirk; Llura A Young; Ma- lhcl K Holt; Mary Johnson; Mrs l-LD. Johnson: Mrs. Gerald Proc- Mn w_ n‘ Mrxay’ Bracklm,’ M“ lnr; Mrs. R. W. Manning; Mr. nllrl Thursday Inamlng on a as“ ‘OlMrs H H Shaw; M!’ and ill-s. Personals l ‘the highest cow in Canada last New Bcdynny Nrw Ewen H. C W‘ Currie; Miss Seaman: Mrs. Cq|“~;;.1<d_ N_ H; Before Wturnix: Jarcllrlo; J Jones; Mrs. War. Ml; McKay Wm fig“ his niece rcn Duchemlll; Gordon Bcnnlls; in New york Judge Duffy; l-larc-ld Buell; WE Massey: Lt-Cnl. Stevrzrt; it 1i Mr. Russell Rnillfily oi‘ Northern Emu“? M" F- o,“ D A" M“ P E 1 _ is vlsmng m ‘luomtm Wm.‘ Issac; R. E. Jenkins; Mrs Dan Ml‘_ and Mp5‘ Gare-p“ Birch McKinnoll: Agnes Williams; Doro- Mountain RAD-ii He is en rdlilie thy Co-x; Mrs H L Palmcl" it .. lc Merfltord, Aime“ “llmm he Wm Lulu Toomhs; Mrs J M Dur- VZSH. with rein‘, _ iless; Michael's Grocery; J W Dickie: Korreys Grocery; Mrs. V. A. AlllSWOTlh; Mrs. Harold Prov c; Mrs. Gordon Hughes; Blair Mr- Donald; Mrs. R. E. Mulch; Mn J Mrs Anna o.’ Bedeque, P E I . left last evening! folr New Werltmiils-telr, B C, lo spend the Wlfliilel!‘ with ‘lcr slster Mrs. 11nd,. D Jenkins; Mrs. A. Plcknrrl; Edith wig Tangeldatli and Mr. Tarlge- Stcrlls; Rev. G C Wchsfcr; Mur- dahl. —Moncion Twsns-mlpt. phy’s Service fitatlon; A Fl d; The friends of Miss Nettle Bak- or of Murray Harbour will be pleased to learn that she has re- turned home from the P. E. Island Hospital where she spent the pest five months after undergoing a serious operation. ' Victor Link; Wm. Boyce, Pom . a, Florida; H W Clay; Queen St. Meat Market; Martins Garage; Dr. T. L, Duffy; Mrs. J, W. MlzKen zie; Mrs. A. W. Weeks: Mi=s M McLean; Mrs. A. R Gillis; Mrs. J, Andrew Likely; Frank M(‘Gl.l'i',- an; Chas. P McKenzie; Mrs. W. M. Rowe; Mrs R A DcBlols; E. W. McKllinon: llemphlll dz Car- roll; Seaman's Beverages; A Friend; Mrs. George Wood; Mrs. H. c, Bourke: Helen Wakeforri: PrlnclJGror-ery; Mrs. Mellick; Mr. Recent. guests cf Rev and Mil-ii. A. MaoKey. New Mills. were their daughter. Helen MacKay. Mocetnn Mrs. MacKay-‘ll sister and brother. Mrs. Major H lmvthcr and Sen. film‘ J.E Sinclair of P.E.I.; also MT" and M43" A B clw-‘lhile- MCPIIBP‘ Miss Passmore" Tllolnas ohrrlcljgloml‘ -salm 10h" ‘Ms- Michael; Michael Bros; Mrs. rm- gmam‘ ‘mm olrl Moore; Mrs. J. E. Hill; Von- . Clure Gly; W W Mulch; Mr. Mr mm M“ Lam! Mfr)" ol and Mrs A L Hawaii; lvlrs. B. Medford, Mass. are visiting in Morlotnn with Mm Pen-y’; brother Gmdon Bllroh and Ma's Birch, 221 Mounlam Rosa 111a)" are en mute home from a visit to Mrs. Perry's ftmrller home in Prince ‘C. Prowse; F N McKee: Mrs. lCleaver- McLean; Percy Dovrne; Mrs. Verdun Tredennlck; Leslie Gillespie; E. N‘. Keys; Mrs. F S. lMoore; Mrs Jane Glllis: .1 Sin- mwm-d mam; “ma, we mmkinf olslr MaeKay: Mrs. Albr-rl E. tlhc trip by motor, _ Baker; Mrs, Earle Baker, Mrll. _____ George Simmons; Mrs L H Bim- lllsslollary Lnllsrs To Visit Blrtown missionary executives have been Mlldlinu conferences o! the (hurdl- aa amen Canada. and will irrin in Otiarlolttotown on Baltlnhy evcrlim malt to conduat a ans-lea o! you‘ and services in qr 1mg- M)! r i in Canada who baa recently retlusmd fmnr a visit to the Presbyterian Miglql 1|, British Guiana, The Rev. canon 0.11.11. wllliln- sml. senior Anglloan Minimum-y of "he Kama-m lvliesiiro in North Izldlla. lle is a, CBIKXI d Lahore Cwiilwdlal and in 194s the Gavan- ment o! India. awarded. him the K-Bl$5T-l-Hl!ld Modal for mststslnd- lng swvloe to India. ‘Ilhe Rov- Brdnry Hlllyw. nap:- l-‘t Missionary Y0 "Bolivia. in Saufoh America for the past fourteen years. Dr. Jessie klurlllay, Bcpim Ml“. WWW for vhlrty-sevcln years in India ot- Lhe Vcllore Mcrltosl Oolll- 98¢ - Miss Ada Sandoll. Reg. N. a. Unit- Cd Church Missionary Nurse from Korea. R-ev John Ting, B A , of (mm; Ywtnllb’ appointed idles "my of The Student (rhrllltian liiiarvcmerlt oi Call-ado. to nerve at the various Canadian University Ctntllfifi. . Arraneelllemas have been rmde for these leaders to adrlreae groulps 01' blys and girls in the schools and at Prince of Wales Oollme; to Nurses i0 some o1 the service Clubs and in all the Churches ol‘. the City on Sunday Morning, MllZflIlOQn and Evening and on Monday. A special meeting for stud-ants and young people will be held under the auspices oi the S; C M. in Heal-iz Hail 0n Slmday Evening at 8:30 lu be addressed by Rev. John Ting: on Monday ailer- ncon a-L 3 a rlpcual llllfilting for wanton will Iie llrlu in the Baptist; Cliulrch lo o: addressed by Dr. Je=sic Findlay m‘ llldia and Miss Ade Srtnrlell, i102. N oi Korea; on Monday afternoon at. 3 a spec- iail Oolliemuce for Ministers will br- held in me .(lllk Hall of Si, James Clluroll A rally oi all Con. 36c. ‘Tia sweet to be remembered HEARW BREAKFAST i?" Falls product, is just the fiw-IM natural grain, steamed, shredded, baked. llll armor»: idea in a week of breakfasts . . . that's the one- SHREDDED and-only Nabisco Shredded Wheat! Just as nourishing aa __ l a hot canal, warm-a marshal-l sul ' of energy! Inlet flalvorfPor Nabisco Shredded Wheat, the original Niagara wholesome 5'0“ OYlCIl lll-Ekdld seems;- il"! B0 in and out Hmong us, And s. pleasant thing to find Th" lhOl-lllh you may be absent You still are kept irl mind. In conclusion we take much Measure in presenting you with this small gift £15 a token of cu;- esteem and with very b-csl wish- es for the future. signed on behalf of your friends and neighbours of New Argyle and vicinity. KENYA IMPORT! LIVESTOCK NAIROBI, Kenya - 1GP) _ 1n addition to puuehlases of United Kiflfldom pure-tired pigs. made by the Kenya Pia Board, as tlhs breed. 111K Stock which will llurnleh sound herds for new settlers, it ts an. nouncecl that 1.500 Berau cattle are already heid on suitable ground in Kenya as ltle basis for l-hc pm. (lacing of sound hrlM-bl-rd sl‘k for gnegations will be held Monday Evening in Zion Chumn at B when all seven cf ill: vlsi will have‘ ' _ m. Fuller aim-Juneau Satur-l clay and Monday Presentation at St. Batherines The home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mf-fQllarrie. St. CCHllSTlfllES, was ‘the some of a jolly gathering on Aug. 8 when former neighbors of . llvlew Argyle ullti surrounding dis- ‘ltricls mct lo express their regret at tile rlcpurlure of such flue cit- llzcals from their district. Mr. Rnbcrl MacQuarrie acted as chairman of the gathering. and utter explaining lis purpose. Miss Ilillla Darracll and MlSs Mildred MacKlnnen pre- sented Mr. and Mrs. MacQuarrle vrilEl a generous purse. Ml‘. MacQuanie in his usual grnial manner thanked one and all tor their kindness and ex- pressed illc wish 111M they would soon mcel again. A dainty lunch was scrvrd. and a pleasant even- ing spent. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacQuorrie and family: We your friends and neighbors have gslllerell here lo express to you both our regret on your cle-, parture ircm our midst and lo express in you our best wishes for: fulurc happiness in this, your new heme. You are greatly missed in our district whcrc you have proved yourselves lo be good citizensgood; neighbours and good friends. and we are confident that if you are appreciated in your new home as you have been in your former home. your lot will be a happy cue. Although some few miles apart M,‘ J_ w MmMjpM-L Trenton mons; Mrs. F DI Henderson: Hir- "dwd heme 1mm Peters Road’ ry Day; Costellos Mont Mvirlzot. we would wish i0 consider our- selves still as “ne!ghbcrs“ and may P.ll.I., were snr had spent a planet visit with her Ull-HLIJQ Ild Qllfllter, Mr. and ma. Alen- ander nucleon and famlw. She was accompanied to the island by heu- dainltlter, Minn Elsie. who re. malned over to further erlllvl! her holidaly vloin -New Gisilv News. Gard at Thanks Mlu Nettle Baker of Min-ray; Harbour. wishes to tihank the doctors and nurses of the Prince Edward Island Hospital for the care and attnntion given her during her stay there: also hai- many Saves B! Dollars. So Easy! o Cooking. A pleasing surprise la waiting’ for you. in your own kitchen. when it cornea to tho relief of couizhu due to colds. In just a. moment, you can ml a eoulrh syrup that ivos you about four times as much or your money, and la splendid for quick results. Make a syrup by ntirrin: I cups of granulated aural-and one cupofwater Home-Mixed Syrup Relieves Cong hs Quickly ad from any drugglat. into a. ll ea. bottle. Fill up with your syrup, and you have 10 ounces of really ollective cough medlclnc. It never spoils, lute a Iona- timc, and children love it. This homo mixture takes right hold of a. cough. It loosens tho phlegm, soothes the lllritatcd membranes, and quickly eases soreness and dlfllcult breathlnlt- You'll uy it's WW antis- fylnlr in its action. Pine: la a special compound of f til d! I M. (Or $311383 egerkingy tg al Msulmcallllolillllienlzorlh‘ syrullfool- llama rifts, flowers. letters and. cards. honey. instead of sugar syrup.) N l-ooklnn needed-it'll no trouble at all Than put 2% ounces of Plnex (obtain nmvon inlrredlonm in concentrated form. well known for quick action in coughs and bronchial irritations. Money nfunded if it doesn't please you in every way. Guilrmy Losllm l llallalllan Legion Two Island clan leaders lll Oa-l nude for September. I In the llaturmfllua 36d day dl- vision is Patosle Marianas pro- ducing 11.876 lbs. milk, II lbs. lat This cow is sired by Ooiollsiter Prince, tho sire of Patosie Ntrilria, Veterans ‘of oll Won year. In daughter. Patoslq Der- rsirle led the 4-year-old clan with ‘fill-IIFIIIIII" I 1.1 8am. Winalfl. 11,16‘! lba. mill. Ill lbs. fat. Thou cows are owned and trod Fllllml llotlco are requested to mat or ills Numi’ Residence, Provincial Infirmary, at 1:45 PM. Wednesday to attend tile tunerol oi our Iota Comrade Jollll (Ills) Garrick. l‘. W. SMITH, Soc'y.~Mol\o|sr Charlottetown irancll. rsad an address.’ flew farmers FWW/lYfl l T0 NEGLECT SNIFFLES, SNEEZES 0F fiiradfi/ds A bottle of Vicke Va-tro-nol is mighty handy to have around tho house be- l cause this double-duty nose drops . . . l ‘ . l ‘ Mil Etl1°22é'.ffl§’d.§.’t.§§‘.¥l l head colds. Makes breathing easier. l colds ‘M ‘ Pigs lug if used at the first: warning srliilie or sneeze. This Double-Duty Nose Drops should 5mm dfivehP- lwA poultry farmer SIXJll 14 years; Dorothy Dix 1 (Continued keg Q DEAR MISS DIX: We are a young couple with all yoaao o! half-Dy nlarrlecl lire behind us. I thought everything was all right with lrs when suddenly my husband came home one av , packed 11D his clfllhes and 1611. lclllnl; me that he was in lwe with a girl who had been a frequent visitor in our home. My husband does not want a divorce. but he says that he never in- tends to come back to me. The situation is bewildering. I cannot understand il. Do you? A Cr-ROGGY WIFE ANSWER: Apparently the modern husband is adopting a. new technique in dealing \\'1th the Other Woman problem. He tells his wife lllat he is tired of her and Ln love with some girl young enough to be his daughter. but he doesn't want a divorce. This bcwildens the wife. _ But the explanation is plain enough. The pbilandering husband wants Io hide btuirld his vrlleks skirts. lie doesn't want to merry the poor. silly girl and lle has s perfect alibi for not doing so as long as lle can say that his cruel wife won't give him a divorce. It saveg money and it saves his face. And it leaves th door open for him to come back ilolne when he gets tired of chasing zkifls and wants peace and quiet and gocd home cooking and somebody lo nurse his rheumatism. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My brother is l0 years old. Married. Has four children. He is an office manager and in this man shortage has l0 high-school girls in his employ. He warns to know bow to keep there girls off his neck. He is very formal vrltil his office force a: all times. but he dces not serm able lo protect himse-f against Wolver- incs, and lle wants to know who‘. lo do next. _ - SIS ANSWER: Maybe 1f he wcilld ihrou‘ a few cfflllem out. on their llreks h~ (‘éllllll kerp lhrm off of his, but lhcrc is no denying he is in ’i‘RAll\'i'Jl) DINGOES ORCHIDS TO AUSTRALIA TAMWORTH. Australia ~~ LONDON -— (CF) -— The fiIM English orollilr. to be purchased by (CP) lrainivvz five diuaccs not to regard Australia since l-he war were dis- his ullry as ll free meal. New; pntclhcrl r:ccll:i_v. United Klnghfn 5W9 you much misery_T,.yit| Works ills, 121C! up the fowl like sheep’ growers azc rapidly becoming the fine! You'll lure m ,cl v m‘ "' sheep. sleep near ihe puts and attack all irespasscrs.- .Tll9.v are mare illfiellitlvnl lhfllll often takes lcars to collect as the ideas. he say-l. and the fowl seem; lime lillltll I’) gzow a successfully ' gto like ch l blooming hybrid is considerable. Ygg Can Make Moist and luscious, with crum it literally melts in your mouth - And any woman can make Devil's Flour. Light or chocolate, sponge o always lighter, more even-texture Milled by a ”Controlled Mil cakes are better cakes. Try one A Gorgeous DEVlllfi FOGD deafully moist and flavorlull Even economy cakes — egg or butter or sugar savers — ere consistently delicious, with Swans Down. Canadian wheat and sifted again and again through silk, Swans Down ls superbly oven and 27 times as fine as ordinary flour. Swans Down Coke Like This! b so heavenly-soft and velvet-smooth this is chocolate coke as it should be! Food like this, with Swans Down Cake r butter-type, Swans Down cakes are d, with crumb that’: soft, downy, won- ling” process tram the heart of fine neat baking-day I MAIENMAHOW DIVll-‘I IOQD cups rillsd Swans Down Calla Fleur teaspoon belting sods teaspoon salt $$..» pralerrsdl cups brown sugar, firmly packed eggs er J yollu, unbeaten u» iota, Melted I cup nlllli l teaspoon vanilla cup shortening (poll or all butter squares Dollar‘: Unsweetened Chero- Siii flour once, measure, add soda and salt; silt three times. Cream shortening thoroughly, add sugar gradually; cream until light. Add eggs one at a time; beat well alter each. Add melted chocolate and blond. Add flour, alternately with milk. a small amount at a time; best smooth alter cull addition. Add vanilla. Bake in two greased 9-inch layer pins in modem: oven 050T.) about 30 min- um. Fill and cover with B-lnshlnall .. or 7~Minure Frosting. llfltifll — as ricod tenderness! How Swans Down is Dlflerenl from Ordinary Hours.- FlNEl-u idol was: is finer dun granulated! MOI! EVEN - u graded peas are more even than uogndedl WNIAT SELECTED POI SOFT GUITEN — u you choose meal mfg ler if a calla is worth making it's worth making with potatoes are llghm than whole ones! . e5, ll ‘Down can‘: etodii _ Prefiilfiwbrniloi