368 used In Canada more satisfying tea. Sales are ‘ll-limit, 75c per lb. b. Sold OVOITWhM-g, A A ~ pnebut oi ever! 11W llounds of tea i, llsALAliAm-the reason-it |s nd better value thananyhthor -. theiilest proof. Brown.|;|ge| ’ orange Pekoe Blend. 85c oer I All High Grade Investment Issues iliilliliiT-SOLII-Qllilfill , a Eastern-Securities Co. Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS CHARLOTTETOWN, P, E, ]_ MONTREAL l, ST. JOHN 5 I lgALlpAx TRADING - All Markets, All Securities I Does “Eighty Years H of Success Mean Anything to You? The McClary Manufacturing Company have for ever eighty years been successful manufacturers oi’ heating, appliances. Take advantage oi‘ tlleir long experience in this line by buying a scientifically constructed range-one that combines beauty with all the largest labor and fuel sav- ing devices known today. 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HANDSOME PLAIN MUSKRAT COATS. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .,. . . .. $200.00 ~ 1 ' _ . _i.imrlln ggghjfzfllggjiléePfff;_-_-_~__'_, RICHLY ELEGANT HUDSON SEAL, plan . . . . . . s, . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . $315.00 5 l1 R11” B"'1f1"'l=- 91*"‘°“°*°f w, _ MosseyHarris HUDSON SEAL COATS, trimmed sable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. $365.00 i ‘#1311111, ~T§,',';,“‘{;.,,k".“<'5§2§....s‘fl‘§y.{§i1‘§.. 32...”; 542212123. Q§§§§§°§na55 - - - - _ - _ - - - ~- HUDSON SEAL COAT, trimmed Kollnsky . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. $475.00 t Regina, Victoria Sb 1°50!» Nfld. London. EnK- _ Power Corporation PERSIAN LAMB COAT, trimmed sable , - - - - - - - 'l"l' - - ~ - - -l- ~ - - ---:- - - - - - - $42500 ‘"1’ 1cm “meme PERSIAN LAMB COAT, trimmed Hudsonsefll -. . . . . . . . - - - - . .- - . $525.00 " THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .—i wovoo-e“ eoooooeooqya“ g HOUSEHOLD i . SCRAP BOOK = z l ROBERTA LE! o-o-Q l Tllllhs Shlno Out-of Silk 1-8!’ the garment on a table and with a flannel wet in cider vinegar rub the shiny place until it dlsap_ pears. Hang the garment in a shady glace and it wllllook like new when ry. Fresh and, Salt Meats o Salt meat should be put ln cold water. while fresh meat should be P111 111 110111118 water. except when mmmli 5011i); then fresh meat should be put into cold water and 1110118111 slowly to the boiling point, l“ . Discarded. Shirts Gigi’- ‘ K Qgol The backs of otherwise worn shirts can be made into neat little aprons if the straps over the shoulders are made of contrasting materials. ' '.i a“““~..o§‘1ili§1-1o i ma. r ° i}: .. Stock Quotations d-IALIFAX, Aug. 22. IQZiL-Quotg- tlons furnished by Johnston and Ward, Members Montreal Stock Ex- change. 4. \"‘*.\f {\\4"Asu. 1 New York Exchange American Can Co. . . . . . . . . . .. 1071A Am. Locomotive Co. . 89-11.“. 1m. Smeltlng 8c. Ref. Co. . . . 22114; Ari. Cop. Min. 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'1: ' ’ y fi BANKS ‘ Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bunk Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bunk Nova Scotla. . . . . . . . . . .. WHEAT Sept. 108%; Dec. 113%; May 120%. CORN Scpt._83-'l’l; Dec. 72%; May '10-'14. OATS Sept. 35%; Dec.38‘>il; May 421A. WHEAT Oct. 109%; Dec. 110; May 115%. It's another of life's little contra- dictions that a man can marry a widow and marry amiss at the same time. Lady (at children's party): “well, my little mun. what are you going to be when you grow up?” Little Man (tugging at uncom- fortable neckwear): “Somefin‘ who don't wear a collar!" ______¢-0->—- - - CIIOOSING AN AGRICULTURAL CAREER. "Well. dad. here we are back ill the smoke, rush and noise. What do you think of it?" “Oh. it suits me, all right." "But don't you find existence rather unbearable in this heat, sit- ting at a desk in the city ofllce. gritty with dust from streets that cry out for the rplnklcr?" “No, I can't say I notice it. Dirt and noise. hurry and bustle, if they really exist, as you seem to think, don't. worry me. I have to attend to business, in order to make pos- sible these little jaunts to the country." "I kllow all that. dad; but not for me after the experience of the joy of being alone in the cool green woods. away from this battle for ex- istence." “Why, lad, whats got into you; are you thinking of retiring info the country to write poetry?" “No; I've Just about made up my mind toenter an agricultural col- lege." "But you know nothing ‘of farm» lng, beyond what you have done in a holiday spirit on your vacation." "Well, I can find out the why and wherefore at the college. I have the first essential. a love of country life. Dad, have you ever experienced the Charlottetown, P. E. I. Expecting the worst is about the y You can le d ‘_ only kind of excitement many ‘ror, but you San: nvlvslxc-Iealrlleltnslfb people cnioy. self as others see her. _ feeling in the woods that sly. shy in the city to keep cook-electric "Well. we have no farmers in our peering eyes are watching. or that fans. iced drinks, the hunt for c. line as far back as I can trace. and something small is scamperlng near shady place.“ _ I'm a little bit scelltlcal about the; you through the pine needles. or "All that ls all right, but you are possibilities." seen from time to time the flash of being carried away by your lmagln- “Perhaps I am the odd man. Each browny fur -# chattering. scolding, ative sense. and not looking at the year thousands go to the country. whirring wings, flashes of brilliant proposition fairly." Some drive through it at forty. fifty. plumage, and carpets of moss with "Don't you worry about that, Dad. S1X1-Y 1111195 1111 11°11?» 199114118 11191!‘ water seeping through. and that Just send me to an agricultural troll 01 (11151- lllld lliklhl; 11011111118 cool scented stillness that is-peace? college. and who knows perhaps one away with them but a few cusses Have you noticed the fields full of of these days I may be able to take from the farmer Who has seen his yellowing grain. the trees ladened up the cudgel on behalf of the farm- hens fluttering on the road ‘sides. with ripening mill. the birds lazily er. Do you realize the value of ag- and his cellle forced into the dlwh- clrcling overhead. and the sun beat- riclilture to Canada? I know your @8- 011181’! P1009911 111011‘ 181811191? ing down. and playing its art in manufacturing business is import- 111111 060881011811? 8140i! 101' h drink of the ripening processes whlc make ant. But you must eat to live, and 811F111! W811"- 01‘ W 881! the WIY t0 life possible?" the farmer makes that possible. Do the heXl wwh- A few take their Is that why you always you realize that the net value of time. explore e little beyond the look so dreamy and act so quiet agriculture in 1005 was placed at 111B11W11Y- 81811 B 1111B 811d hook into when we are away in the slimmer?" 11.343.889.420, or 40.4 per cent. of the 111° 00111191119111? 81mm- ldmlre the "I Blless so: the country cal-ls total of our nct value of produc- 11117118’ "1111" 8011181111118 01 1-119 1011 life to rne. There everything is tlon. against 81.2 per cent. for man- 1113111 1181115 11° 1151* 111811 18 1116 4811i’ done, orderly and quietly. and in- ufectures. The net outpuirin agri- 101 °1 1119 131111915 81111 69111? IWIY steed of the artificial mechanical culture in ms was an increase of Wllh them I llllle nun elr. some P0111111. I find a close co-operatlon l8 per cent. over 1924, manufactures 8°15” 511115111119 81111 I 811809!‘ r88- between man's effort and nature's increased 8 per cent, construction P9131 1°‘ 111° 1°11"! 111 111811 Eflfllflt aid. There is no unnecessary hurl-y 8 per cent, fisheries 7.8 per centmnd °1 '11 ’ -~~ 5111111111 w." l" ~n slim-i to m ahead omho Other electric power 0.2 p01‘ cent." “W911 my boy. you seem to be in follow. ‘and when you take a few "Where did you get your ilguleoi 111* 1M1 cllfl- RM 1f you molly feel hours on think of the pleasure of I had no idea you were taking the *8 Y" @111"!!! soul-self. you had running over a carpet of pine needi- thing seriously." _ better follow that line. and I'll back 88» 811d 111118111; oneself beneath a “Oh. the Department of Agricul- 7°)‘ shady tree. the feel of the cool- hire publishes all the information 9°91! 5171‘ YOU. Dad. Let! take s 58ml! 811M below. and coillpore it ‘You need. and my name is on the “"1 11111 11° 1-119 1101111117 188111 1810M W. the useless cflgrt we may; hers 11th" 99ml‘ 92°13!’ - BUY AMULET AREA Outright or on margin. Atwell & Co. lls orooi course Street Charlottetown n. lln. ‘ ‘ Easy, Quick . lest Broaklsst los- nu, Weathers‘ com in ai/o u o inliiosce I r-lfiQq-Jlflma- -~ . y..- -