i. 0 AUGUST s,- i920 0n00u Protect your ota- toes from the ugs. Every potatoe saved means just so much more monc to your credit in t e bank, We have the genuine Bergers Paris Green and can supply you with any quantity- whoiesale and retail. THE 2. MACS. DRUGGISTB lib Gt. Geo. St. .-___-_. . ,__J._.—~—-_,__._~ -_,.- —=—=:-—_»——-____:.;" i" ~ ~-- . QQ z New. Stock 0i Rich Cut Glass lust in See our special new designs G. ll. TAYLOR Jeweler and Engraver 'l‘he Store for Waltham Watches " / l i l i i l z i i E. 2 5 r=1 X A TWINE 40 Tons 200,000 lbs First carload just arrived of the celebrated “Silver Leaf” Brand Full 5B0 feet to the pound and every ball guaranteed This twine gave the very best of satisfaction here last year and is the popular twine in the PROVINCES of ONTARIO and QUEBEC also in WESTERN CANADA. Our price is considerably lower than last year and our turns suit all. e ¢=:¢A-'n QAAQQLQLL - ‘m. BOOK YOUR ORDIRB NOW We guarantee price, whole asle and retail. i Carter 8t C0.Ltd. '. ‘ Seeds, FeedsJPlour, eto. a Queen St. Warehouse. 1 Victory Bond . 1 1934 at 96 Sir Henry Drayton, Fin- ance Mlnlater of Canada, has announced that there will be no loan this year-at the present time, Victory Bond prices more attractive 1922 at 90; 109.8 at 89,; 1027 at 995$: 1080 at 00%;‘10il7 at ‘ 101; 19M at D8, 1934 at 06- all 5% per cent We can furnish all series oqappllcation. Eastern Trust Co... c. H. I. LQNGWDRTH, IIGM-II-llf-UQIM. ' I V rqunntity of Dairy Butter. TilEiiENTltAL surplus ‘T "W! i» bur u tblsplovflos svanvaodv- ro uouraeus, Wednesday. August 1t 1 h. some MOQUILLAN a 00., want V ' 1°37'7'2”'m“‘n POSITIVELV no Advertisements accepts‘ at this office for next day's issue alter ll p.m. unless livid for in advance. 1949-7-20-01. COME TO THE IOEHCREAM social Wednesday, Augugt egg, 1n Valleyfield Hall. in aid of ‘the or- iiliiiiiiiss- 2oo4-s-2-2l L081‘ Between Charlottetown ' nnd Belfast one 3 1-2 x 30 ribbed tire and rim. Reward J. L, ‘Douglas buav LIMITED NUMBEk t P. o 179 Grafton Street, city 1960-7-30-3; B. l. Souvenirs now on hand. 0r- der at once to prevent disappoint- iiieiii- Prise 60s.: by mall 57o. Guar- dian Office. " n, BY EXPRESS new Silautung silks, blkjmessnlina, new vestlngs. stripe silks, new dredsen silk, cord and maul silk. Prowae Bros. Ltd. . 2005-ll-2-3l BOOK NOW.--'l‘he Rogers l-lhrtll “mYB CQYIIIPWY will receive on Fri: ‘ iiiiv over $25,000 worth of English F"! Wire Netting but out of this great amount they have already 50m °V9l‘ 315.000 wont-h "and orders WEDDING BELL8.-—Mlss Min nle Walker, daughter of Mr. and lvlrs. George t‘. \Vl0lkol', lillwtllorno Street, are coming in steadily every day. When we consider that the bulld- llil; season for fox pens has scnrce- ly sinrtctl it will seem the port of llstrtlllouth, N. i~l., loft on ‘Puesllay for Toronto, when; h“ hm‘ arrival her marriage took place tn E. A. liowtlrd oi’ that place. former- ‘ courier, iMr. Matthew Aylward and wisdom for those who are going to ‘ ly of Prince Edward island. llulld ranches to place their orders immediately. 2017 RlNGW-O-OD WOMEN'S INSTI- TUTE—'l‘hla institute met at the home of Mrs. Ernest (Yurrle. Roc- ky Point, July 29th, with six lnom-. bcrs present. After the regular business was transacted and some illiifliliiiiiiiii by the members it was voted that the school room be thoroughly cleaned and renovated before school re-opens, with pro- ceeds which were made at ice- crcalll festival amounting to $32, The indies apenttire remainder of the afternoon in sewing nnd fancy work. The hostess served n very dainty luncheon. The meeting closed as usual ‘to meet again at the home. of Mrs. 20th. FAITH-FUL SERVICE RECOG- nlzed-On behalf of tile residents along the mall route from ‘South- liflrt t0 Kcppoch, Mr. J. IP. ‘(Torrlsh culled the other day on the mull Presented him with a well filled purse in recognition of his faithful service. During the past seven years Mr. Aylwnrtl hos CJTPiCIl llll‘ llhilifi ill nil kinds oi’ weather, sum- mer alldwintor. and over all kinda or rollds without missing a day. While the cost of living has steadi- ly advanced nnd other public and private officials have had tilclr wages lncrenscrl, Mr. Aylwsrd ctlr- rlcti out ‘his contract on the wage schedule. To compensate for this, those whom lle served so faithfully, paid him the complement of giving him part at least of wllnl the tienllrtlllcllt should ‘have given him. Willl one accord they all wlnh to see him retain the position when ll new contract is entered into, and at a rate of pay commensurate with the increased cost of every- thing that cllters into the carrying out of llle contract. BlG SHIPMENT OF FOX WIRE —Onr- of tllc largest shlpmentsbf fox wire that has ever crossed the Atlantic ‘arrived in Hlldlfnx oll Thursday inst by stenlner ‘front England. This shipment is consign- ed l0 Q16 liiificrs iinrtllvare (To. Ltd. of Charlottetown I‘. E. l. nnd is composed t-llill-l-ly or the (win- hrated B. l’. Brand English l-‘ox Wire Neil-ins. mllllfi by llyluntls Ltd. of Wolverhampton, England. Alltivnllce information rognrrllng iltls wlrc is thnt it is of the lllosl. cxcl-ptltlllzll quality, tllrnr-tl out of lht- very host nlzltorllll by skilled iilnlrllsll workmen on perfect looms, cooled and rel-tinfoil with the fih- cst[Englishzlncspvlll-r. Mr. (loo. J. lingers placed the ol-tier for this, wire in January 1920 but owing to the ollollrlolls demand for wlro lllzllerlllls of all descriptions it has only Just arrived. 201i SHOWERS-Al the home .01 “~- ("ilnt-rnn lVicGrogor, Gra- ham's Road on Monday evening. July 10th, n. miscellaneous show- t-r was given by tile young people of tllllt district to iMlss (llntlys ilrowll, \vlln was soon to become o bride. The gifts showered were hundsonlc 0nd useful and go lo allow tlll- good inst.» nnd judgment o! the youths of that part. company was royally entertained _ Miss llllth MoGregor presiding at the piano. Games and social chat nnd lilo unpacking iof gifts were nlllr-ll enjoyed as the verses that accompanied each one was not short of Bobby Burns wit. ice cream and cake was served, after which the bride to be was bounced Willis! others sang "She's a Jolly Good Girl." nnd each and all went ihome only delighted to know that another of the some was to take q 1 fell from a building celved what the doctor very bad sprained ankle. and told me l must not walk on it for three weeks. i got MINA/RUB LlNlMliiNT and in six days 1 was out to work again. I think it the best Linlnlent made. ARCHIE E. LAUNDRY Edmonton and re- called u OKOI¢AQG§I Dr. E. C. Harris Eye Specialist Office, Royal Bank i Building, Charlot- tetown. - ‘ Office Hours: The. ttnou JUICE _ A FOR FRECKLES Gina! Make beauty-lotion for _ a few cents-Try itt i OQ-OO-O-O401 Squeeze the juloe of two lemons intoa bottle containing three ounc- es of orchard white, shake well, and ydsl have a quarter pint of the has; freckle and tan lotmn, and corn- plexlon beautifier, at very, small cost. Your pneer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, and neck. arms and hands each tiny nnd see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin ba- cemes. Ysat it is harmless and never irritates. -—--—<o>~--.--_ PERSONALS , Adi. and Mrs. Ursskl. St John, are visiting friend-s at Mnrshfieid. Sorg. Wm. (‘low has returned from the Norlh West. , Miss Vida Lamont, Winnipeg, is visiting friends or Stsnhope and (lllnrltittetown. - Mr. Ray Egan, who spent the summer n-t York the guest of his sister, Mrs. (Dr.) J. C. McDonald, leaves for Saskatoon this week. M. Willie, Augn - ‘ \.. _ Mrs: Piendleton. St. John, spent the past week at Suffolk, the guest of her sons who have located there. lM-llS, Everett Large and daughter of Everett, Mass. are spending the week at Mllrsllfieltl the guests of L. ll. D. and Mrs. Foster. Miss Ethel ‘Fllolnson and Mr. 'l‘ilonl;-loll ‘Clllllpbell, City, left yes- icrdwy on u holiday visit to Barneys River. N. S. Mrs. J. Turner, city, has re- turned from .l' pleasant visit lo friends in Sulllmervllle and Mon- fugue. Miss Maude ivfciiood of liradal- Dflilf‘ nnd Miss Agnes Arlllur of. Fredericton ‘were visitors to the city yesterday. Mr. Percy McAuslanll been visiting relatives here left on return to Ottawa. i will sell nt Public Auction. on Sept. 7th. 1920, my forms, con- sisting of 150 acres of lllnd with up-tn-dllte dwelling house, two large barns and granary. Terms at sale. PETER J. FOLEY, Cor. 15th Aye. k 15th Street, Ne» work, N. J. 2024 8 3 4i. Free Bible lecture. The world has ended, millions now living may never die. This is 9.30—-12.30, 2-5 Phone 68-Y. place the following week in their . district. ltiinurdh Llnlmrnf Cures Distemper. "' _.. r: Drugs Should be of Right Potency All drugs which we huy are assayed so that we may guarantee their potency. _ Drugs Should be Carefully Dispensed to quality. Experienced, registered pharmacists ONLY, do all of our compounding. Drugs Should be Sold at a Fair Price The prices we charge are as low as goods of the same quality may bs had for slas- whsrs. YOU- TH! QUALITY DRUGITORE _ zoaz-a-s-sl, Drugs Should be Pure All of our‘ on... Should be Fresh We order drugs at frequent intervals and while in stock they are stored pr,svsnt_ deterioration. Everything at oun areas is as it should be. Your an plaes utmos‘ confidence In our goods, and OUR methods will surely appeal Familiarize Yourself With Your Family Dragglst Johnson A& Johnson GOINIR KENT AND PRINCE ITIEITC good news; it is comforting news; it is one of the great doctrines oi the Bible. ‘ Psalm 90: 10~13. Strand August 8‘, 3 p. m. Points that Count in - harmacy Many people do not consider the relative merits of drug stores. This is due to the fact that they are not in a position to study the various points of contrast. For your convenience we enumerate some of the things which should apply to the drug's you buy. . . . . . . . . . . drugs are bought with regard O 6i so as to .Miil$lliillller Needs ' very , of 0...", .i".ivll Service Dl-pnrllllcnl who has Auction Sale at Kllfllllfi, Central - ‘ - l i 3®©@©@©@©lf>‘@@ @@ ©@©@©@ ©@@)s O ©©© At Patons Ltd. Youth and freshness are ra- flected in the new silk dresses just received at Pntons Ltd., which of- fer a range of sizes up to 42 of un- iiiifilasaed loveliness of type, brown and black are charmingly brought out in the long lines and berufflsd effects so suited to either the slight or stout figure and these dresses with their beaded or em- broidered motifs and soft genr- gette sleeves, short ‘or lollg as de- lslred, are just the needed thing for the afternoon tea, garden party or social function in the evening. The prices range from $28.00 to $42. For the more summery inclined. the volles and glnghams are ex- ‘t-eevlillgly smart, with their soft lace trimmings and ribbons, and lot‘ course, are cheaper selling from $7.50 to $27.00. For the home loving person the lino of llouscdresses now displayed will immediately appeal. Pretty serviceable, dresses can be had at $2.00 to $4.60 to replace the faded ones of the elrly spring. This is the season when the sport tweed rnlncouts ill short fashionable womanlollay is known by the range 0f sport skirts and inweatcrs she affects. Sce the 'plaids in plain and pleated. styles in brown, greys unti fawns. With the sport skirts of course several pretty blouses are an abso- iluto necessity and nowhere call 7prettler ones be llud than at Pll' lions Ltd., where a lllost charm- llllg collection is shown in llll the ‘lovely summery coloring. Just the same styles as worn in lesdinB American cities. Leather cunts for autoipg 8P8 also‘ shown, also a nice choice of sport tweed ralncoats iu sliont lengths. Bring your visitors in to sea Plitons big beautiful s_lo>l'B.!____ . . .. .. .. _________ hlilll0Iiilll‘0-—'l'€ll me, cllild,-—tllat young lllan of yours, has he an)’ llloney‘! lnnocence—-Mouey. father‘! Wily he, has just given me n clus- tr-r diamond ring studded Willi pearls. hl1llllll1ltll‘8——YQS, l know. lills lle any llloney left? ____. "Didn't you tell me ilmt we could lllwnys find some place around here that's cool?" inquired the sullllllcl" boarder. “l did," answered Farmer (Iorlltossel; “and I never mist-ell"?- scnt. There is sllclml place, only i]. can't keep if open nil tile illlle.” "whereabouts?" "in the ice house." %O-OOO-OOQQQOQQoQQ—QQ-'t Hotel Victoria , 120 rooms. Id moms with private baths. Completely re- novated. _ wvw-llent mean. Prompt “HUI. i " H. O. BROWN, Managflr. Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd Proprietors. sass-oasis. 3004-00 O-§O "““. VICTORIA HoTl-:|.__ B. B. Adams, St. John; Grady, City; T. E. Conlin, Toron-l to; Jean Gill, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lnnctot, Moncton; A. ‘V. Armstrong, St. John; Mrs. ll. S. Eleret, Edgewatel- Park, N. J.; Miss "E. C.‘ Ferguson, Edgewater i Park, N. J.; A. Counselmnn anti wifepToronto; Ed. Palmer, City; F. W. Mackenzie. St. John; J. L. 'Swepson. Amherst; G. L. Blotch llnd wll'e, Ottawa; T. J. Pugh, Tor- onto; Mlss Currie. Amherst; Mrs. J. R. Brander, Amherst; D. J. Al- lan, City; J. H. Harrison, Montre- nl; M. L. Bellows, Yonkers. N.Y.; o. 1.. Watson, New York; B. Wat- son, New York; D. Adrtmson nnd wire, Moncton; Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Cblng, N.J.; Maurice Gallant. Min- neapollsyT. Grady, East Baltic; W. Lynch. Toronto; G. McCnllenl and party, Sunlmerslde; Miss K. Taylor. Fredericton; Mr. and Mrs. l1. L. Alcolln, Amara. REVERE HOTEL. R. S. Campbell, East Baltic; hi. G. Nickerson, Cardigan; B. i). flew- etl, Cardigan; B. Hewett, Cartiigan; J. McDonald, Cardigan; W. i- Glee- son, Annsdale, Frank McDonald, Blooming Point; J. R. Thornton. El- mira, N.Y.; E. F. Thornton, Elmira, N.Y.; T. Hewett, Cardigan; A. Sla- ven, Boston; G. Smith, Boston; J. R. Blundage, Summerslde; G. B Beer, Summersldo; I). Currie, Tru- ro; L. Leonard, City; E. T. Mont- man, Ottawa; Cyrus Polrier, City; M. E. Peeley, Fredericton; L. Ile- layn, Quebec; P. P. Nolan, Calo- quet; David Mullin, Windsor; S. 0. Bryenton. St. John; E. T. Weav- er, ‘Charlottetown; M. 0. Robertson, Montague; L. S. Poole, Montague; T. O'Brien, Toronto. , Guardian and Examiner Oonlest ' TH! FRI! PRIZE! IN TH! GUARDIAN AND EXAMINEWB PRIZE CONTEST AND HOW THEY WILL BE AWARDED. The Prizes listed above will be designated in the contest as capl- tal prises, and will be awarded to the three candidates in the Con- test who receive the highest num- her of votes before midnight. Bent. 11th (regardless of district.) The Jfirat Capital Prise will be awarded " tb til." person having the highest mentioned date; prise to the person having the se- cond higheat score, etc. i i on exhibition at Sterne, McNutt and White, Ltd., Queen St. $1,300 Player Pizlno, Library style, pur- chased from it. T. Holman, Lt<l.. Sulnnlelzaillc and on Exhibition at l'l0l11llill'S Chill‘ lottetown store. Grafnllola purchased froln nnd oll exhibition at A. E. Toombs, Queen Street. > ' ‘zcs have been awarded the district prizes will be given as follows:— the two highest total of votes after the winners of ills three Capital Prl- exhibition nt. A. E. sic Store, Queen Street. lthe two districts, who has the ao- rontl highest total of votes zlfiel the winner of the Capitahgltrlptls, we will give a $160 diamond ring purchased from and on exhibition at W. W. Wellnefs Jewelry Store, 10B Grafton-Street. '1'. of gomery, Kingston, 0st,; Ed. Bony~ . f ~ -..— ~_—:-—~__ __.__..'- lllST 00001000 ‘ourselves BV DELLA E. BTEWAR-T Second Capital FIR8T CAPITAL PRIZE - a 1~Q.\ UO+OO-OOO-Ovvwv vvv vvv vvvv v vw v ‘Film-v is power in silent-e. lt gives busy, who is trying to enrichdlc sllcll nn impression of reserve lown llfc and make the very mo! strengih~of bigness or‘ chztruelcr. ‘or it tllut she can, who is trying t Wt-nllnl ss. or lllilllgllllifi-liillrfifl, inform herself on the many pres: argues or strikes buck, loo llllpill- lng questions of the day in whio ltjlll to lt-t thl- collrsl- of ovcnin not- Slit‘ must take an interest if ah llo illl- right or vrrollg of n Slillv- would “or be h ‘icalico wife," faith uncut or roursl- of station. woulllll who has no time for" ldl ‘l'i.~t- Wllllllill will: t-llnllurs. who :"lllloll or the liiilclisslolpf pas -s opinion upon all llllllgs from the utllurs of the neighborhood, of 1h..- LfOilTSU of u PYQSlli-‘iil. lo lilt- 1y h. from h liq-tier knowledge sh propt-l flit-fling oi’ lilo llnli-y ‘.11 tilt can offer help of some kind. ‘ ll<‘_\l llhllfii‘, who expresses mzll- t)‘ wlltrc hours are lost ill ainlle; lllellls on IllO neighbors lIOiIHnIiOl-t dlgclugglou V,’ [flfleg that wuu] ltnllishlll-gi; illlil tile style oi’ llivli‘ sew.- to put llluny a lluusdlold o t'lUlll\'$. who is wly Willi iilllii“ u ltmru efficient working aystel gossip and scilililiilfi. ls ilii‘ Wiiiiiiiii that lt now has be-oll. None of a who will never carry lllllcil weight “Wllllll wunt lo he (iilllrvll bruiniei with otllors i llull who is, up! lo lu- m. 8w,“ mnughuehg_ 33m no; hi] _4 glenornlly sllunlll-tl after her m. ll‘ “a “n, u, “huh; o; rohiiy hgiug s. till-soun- pruvlivilivs ill-o fonllti out. LH-s 19m.“ m chm-gs p," mlup Many ll frlcllllslllp tilut llliglll have only Wm, U“, thmgs which real) ollrlvllt-ti lift- is spoiled by 3115i m“ count for broadened lives and k111i‘ sctllo otllclfl-z llvcs. “p5,, of huuyfl, ‘ llllt. llll» wulllzlll ' $1,640 Grey-Dori Touring Car, SECOND CAPITAL PRIZE Gerhard-Helntzmnn Art flllnrlottetown. Tl-ilRD CAPITAL PRIZE $750 Cnblnr-l Drawing Room- Aftsr the above mentioned prl- (1) To the candidate in each of districts who has the trim is \“.‘iiii_\' zes will be given o $200 Cabinet -——————-———-—--——' ~—r—'—-j"-“' _ '*_“""‘"~“T Grnfnntlltl purchased froln nnd on Jtwcll'y"btore, 10.1 Grafton Strx? ’ nt-xt flight-sf ill ouch of the two to) it. tile candidate also J Tnombs MW $100 Solid next highest in each of the t1 purchased districts we will give a $35 Cabllli nl W. W. of Silver purchased from and r Store. 101i exhibition ut W. W. Wellne; Grafton Street. , j Jl-wl-lry Store, 103 Grafton Strut (4) To the czlntlillute standing And tcn per cent. commlsslt nt-xl night-st ill t-llcil oi‘ lllo two to ouch nnd every active culld districts we will give n $50 Silver duro who works up to the close‘: 'l‘l\zt SHfVlCC pllrtzhllst-tl frolll Illlil tho contest Mid 1109s 00l- Will To the candidate gmmimgnn l-‘Xllllilllllfl at W. W. Wellness prize. Send the coupon below and sue for yourself how, i Papaodant cleans tooth. x llislriltls we will givv ll Gold \V:llt.lt-.0lrl Watch fronl and on exillllltlon Wcllllel-‘s Jewelry (2) To the candidate in est-ll of l3) A l P ' . A _ Every Daylto Your Teeth All Statements Approved by High Dental Authorities To Fight Film ENTAL SCIENCE has proved that the great tooth wrecker is a slimy You can feel it wlth your tongue. Most tooth troubles are sexes: ‘byét. m l1 CG W film. it clings totthe teeth, enters the crevices, hardens and stays. discolor and decay where that film_ stays, however much you brush them. That is why millions of tooth brush users fall to save thelr teeth. , That film is what discolors- not the teeth. It is the basis oi tartar. 1t holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the testis to cause decay. ' . Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyerrhea. Scientists have for years nought ways to combat that film but the methods proved inadequate. Then one lluln, aitcr cxftinsivc research, applied activated pepsin-a gestant-to the ‘film. And many clinical tests seem to clearly prove that he solved this great film problem. - '_ We ask you to sec for yourself. This pepsin method is_employed in Pepaodent, and we offer a 10-Day Tube. See what it does when you use lt. See the results ln ten days. It will show you a way to clean your teeth as you never have cleaned them before. .. See How They Glisten . " i Analysis shows that the film is albuminous. Pepsin digests albumin. The object in Pepsodent is to dissolve tile film, then to constantly combat it. But pepsin alone is inert. It must be activated, and the usual agent in an acid harmful so the teeth. So pepsin long seemed forbidden. New a harmless, activating method has been found. And that method, used in Pspao- dent, makes efficient pepsin possible. ' . i Able authorities have proved Pepsodcnt by convincing clinical tests. It has been adopted, and is now endorsed, by loading dentists everywhere. ‘ It does what: nothing else has done, nnd everyone should use lt. We urge you to prove it yourself. Ask tla for a 10-Day Tube. Look aryour teeth and see what it does. See how they gluten. Do this for your sake and your children's sake. Learn the way-tho only way-to cleaner, safer teeth. A Scientific Product-Sold by Druggi-ata Everywhere cliP This CWWR _ 10-Day Tube Free THE PEPSQDENT 60., Sand it for a 10-Day Tube. the like In! with wis- "ii" om. i104 s. Wabash Avenue, Nail 10-day Tube of Pepsodont to Iii-lease. In. how eissn the teeth fsal after using. Hark the absence of the slimy film. so how the t I teeth whiten as the fixed film "I'M disappears. It will be a reva- » m ‘h ' - AddIOII “nun-saunas...uuurssiggulssu asssassaifi number of vetss by the above ~ t Q30 A 1P,‘