GUST 22, 1930 ' l k ilentralfiuardian i der 15c Cotys Powder 48c We have other high- grade Powders which are cut below cost. Come in and see them. 40cWhisks 21c $1.25 Ironized Yeast 98c $1.00, 75c, 30c Listerine .. . .. 88c, 47c, 21c 51:05'1<11.'j;1".............. 94¢ 75c Nujol 25c Snap 18c $1.50 Fellow’s Syrup . $1.29 50cVicks . . . . . . . .........44c 60c Chases Ointment 49c 60c Iodex . . . . . . . . . . . 56c 35c Analgesic LinimenL. 24c 60c Tuttle’s Elixir . 49c ' 35c British Troop Oil . .. . 26c 75c Hair Restorer 38c 50c ipana Tooth Paste 37c 25c Listerine T. Paste 21c . . . .38c 50c _Pinaud's T. Paste ~ $1.00 Horlick’s Malted Milk 79c 50c l-Iorlick’s Malted Milk 39c 65c Vitone .. 54c 60c Pinex .,.. 49c 50c Pertussin 38c Sure Cough Remedy 50c Mother Graves Worm Syrup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 41c 35c A. B. S. C. Tablets . .. 17c 25c Aspirin 16c_ 00c 0x0 . . . . . . . . . . . 41c 25c Batman's Corn Extract . . . . . . .. . 21c 60c Hair Groom 48c 50c Stay-Fix . 38c 58c 70c Sal Hepatica $1.00 Abbey's Salts $1.00 Urasal . . . . . . . $1.25 Kruscben Salts 65c Andrew Salts $1.00 Eno’s Salts 35c Syrup Figs . . . . . 29c $1.00 Beef Iron and Wine 79c 100 50c Blaud Pills . . . . . . .360 88c 88c 68c 53c 79c WATCH THIS SEE 2..~1u.r:r:.-:e..-,,,-_.‘.; _ 1T ‘JSC ‘Face ‘Powders t». w...“ e..- 00c Pompeian Pow- 35“ gglfsilflf“ 75o Boncills _€_._______- 50c Bay Bum .' 50o Pond’: Tissue ' . . . . . . . . . . . .. 31c -—-—-_-i- 85a Milk of ling. nesia . 10c g Mo Tooth Brush lie SOAPS We are offering at exceptional value n large variety of good quality high- scentell soaps. Don't miss this l an Exhibition Range. Bruce's booth. these st Brace's booth. Building. l are shown an excellent line of ‘steel and cast Ranges. Any one desiring s price should make it s point to see 85o Tooth Brush soc . the llne. lField, Sunday. August 24th: North River, 11 a. m.: Clyde River, 2.30 p. m4 Kingston, 7.30 p. m.: De Sable, 4.30 p. m. Under auspices of Ladies‘ ‘Orange Benevolent Society. W. R. THE CHARLUTT lazing E’ GIN“! Wm “Mud Catherine Corcoran and Miss Louise I I Highfleid. clock. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY buying See them st 11-20-31. ELECTRIC WASHERS 389.00. See Exhibition 8-20-31. by RANGES at the Exhibition. Bruce's ood range at a very reasonable 8-20-31. BAPTIST SERVICES, North River raitrsn or intros and Rus- flw: Rev‘ G‘ ‘Ivan-fins’ were“ he Isidore Gallant annd the roll cal. cannot conduct-the services on Au- gust 34th. as announced. the Presbyterian Church, Sunday afternoon st 3 o’- -_- sonar saavrcaf-msrs will be servirein Abney Mission hall, Sun- day, Aug. 24th, st 7 p. m., conducted Innis ash-is, MONTAGUB-There will be ser- vice next Suisfday in the United Church, Montague. at 11 a. m. and at 7.30 p. m. and in Lower Montague at 3 p. m. The Minister will take the morning service. ____. ANGLICAN sanvrcas 1h the par ish oi’ New Iiondon on the 24th inst will be as follows: Kensington, 10.30 9.30 a. m. muwg GUARDIAN l a Dialogue entitled “Entertaining ti’. 11.00 Father Johlfs lIL-diciuc lilo 35o (‘ustorln 20c u“ ‘Li; l MMWaiker, Minister. YORK PASTORAL CHARGE — Marshfieid - Dunstaffnage Church School at 10 a. m., Service at 11 a. m. a. m., Sunday School French River 2.30 p. m. Burlington 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 6.30 p. m. G. T. Spriggs. rector. \ $1.35 Gold “edul Dis- $11K SL110 Curnol . . . . .. 88o 25o Carter's Pills . l 10 --¢-__-_--_- --_--_---_ l l l l l un excellent tonic l $1.00 Oulnlue iron . 07c ului 'ine 10o Lysol . . . . . . . . .. l 35c Chase's ' ' Pills - - - - . . .. l l l l 25o Baby's Own Tob- lets 2 for . . . . ,. 35c 25o Hamilton's Pills . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..". 21o 21o 50o .‘\Iilbnrn‘s Henri and Nerve Pills 30c 00o Dodd's Pills .. 98o B00 Pink Pilll .. 39o 50o Gin Pills 80o AUTOSTROI’ BLADES AND POCKET KNIFE 88c $1.00 GILLETTE BL ADES 88c AD FOR FURTHER CHANGES =OUR WINDOW ORDERS DELIVERED OR MAILED YROMPTLY HE 2 MACS 130 GREAT GEORGE STREET i} \\ when you_ ask Ij-IICIQIEY ~ NICI-IDUQN 45-1‘ it's-sent rwurll. ‘cues/ms’ Look” up at this sky- scraper, the ' size _ of _ the 5-. good itwist '- you ‘swap a few, cents for or \.\ York School at 1i a. m., service at 3 p. m.; Brackley School at 10 a. m., Service at 7.30 p. m. Preacher for the day, Rev. T. Palethorpe, Bradal- DR. ROBERT F. WIIISTONv-In Dr. Robt. F. Whiston will preach at both services of the Central Christ- l ggufclrlillllfgesstltz‘ 31,5292“ lxehsington, Aug. 24th. Rev. a. a. the subject will be “The Religion of 81ml‘ DD" mmlm" 9'45 "m" slm‘ Jesus", and at 7 p. m. "How to Get lday school; n 5' m' and 7'30 p' m" Mr. Thos. Moyse, President of the Rich." Among the many tourists who are spending their vacation in the city trude Anderson, East Walpole, Mass. The party arrived by car on Monday, August the 18th, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Godkin. 337 Kent Street, City, FOUNDLAND — M-l‘. RDlEIId_ G. Loughlln. former Accountant of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Sum- merside,has been transferred from Messrs Johnston and Ward's oflice, Newfoundland, to Charlottetown of- fice. in capacity of Bond Salesman. Mr. Loughlin was six years with the ‘Canadian Bank of Commerce, most‘ of which time was spent in its vari- ous branches throughout the Island. l-Ilast‘ December Mr. Loughlin accept- ed a position with the firm of John- ‘ ston and Ward, stock brokers and l bond dealers. He has been attached l to the Newfoundland oflice since that l time. “Skinny”Mother9f l8 Children Gains l 10 lbs. in 4 Weeks l MONT JOLI, P. QH-“Was skinny, weak. run-down, looking am;- g chm. ren." says Mrs. Eloi Gagnon. Jr. "Tried Ironized Yeast. Gained 10 lbs. in 4 weeks. New strength." Don‘t be "skinny", weak. nervous. New Ironized Yeast adds 5 to 15 lbs. in 3 weeks. Ugly hollows fill, bony Blemished skin limbs round out. clears. Constipation, indigestion. “nerves" go overnight. New pep first day. Rich, red blood. ‘ Ironized Yeast is two great tonics in one. Weight-building brewer's lYeast plus strengthening, blood-en- l richlng Iron. | fective than suits in half the time. these pleasant little tablets. No gas no yeasty-taste. money. druggist today. New pounds quick. MlnarrPs Lluilnent is a household frien .United Church of Canada. bane ‘ on August 24th, as follows: Central‘ ‘ " » Church, Marshfleicl - Dunstaflnage. School at 10 a. m., Service at 1i a. m. York Church.School at 11 a. m., Ser- vice at 3 .~m.; l me abslm“ °‘ B“ w- I“ °“"h°“*' School at i0 so, service at 1.30 p. m. 2 p. m. Sunday School. 3 p. m. Mr. Thos. Moyse. A cordial welcome to are Miss Minnie Kerkins, Mr. and an , ‘ Mrs. A. C. Kerkins, Mr. Fred God- kin, of Everett. Mass, and Miss Ger- GLASGOW CHURCE _ Sunday services for‘ the New Glasgow lOne case of operating a gambling CHARGE. rAsronar. Services YORK Brackley Church UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA, Temperance Alliance. Summerfield. Church of Christ are as follows: 10 a m. Bible school, ~11 a. m. preach- ing service, also 7.30 p. m, at 3 p. m. Service in the Cavendish Baptist Church. Baptism after morning serl vices. Wm.‘ G. Quigley, speaker and pastor. ' ‘ ' POLICE COUlVb-Yesterday morn- ing at the police court, two drunz] and incapables were fined $5 and costs l or 10 days and $10 bail respectively. A man charged with operating a. mo- tor vehicle while intoxicated. 20 days. device, public place, $81.60 bail held. Anotherrase of operating a gambl- ing device, cheating, $20 bail. For assaulting a. peace officer while in execution of his duty, the offender was fined $30 and costs or 30 days. VISITS OLD HOME-Mr. Herbert Crosby, who has been visiting his former home and brother in Bon- shaw. left yesterday morning for Denver, Colorado, where he has re- sided for the past forty years. He made the mp from Denver to P. E. r. by motor, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Campbell. of Phoenix, Arizona, who were visiting their_for- mer home in Int 16. The journey home occupied ten days, and they ex- retum journey to Phoenix by rail. \ TRANSFERRED FROM NEW- PIUSVIZLLE WOMEN'S INSTIT- pect to take about the same time on return. Mrs. Campbell will make the Arsenault, Committee for program A very good report of the Annua. Convention of the W. 1., was read b; Mrs. J. l". Gallant and enjoyed b; everyone. The program consisted c Minister" ably actedby Miss Hem etta Gallant and Misses Catherii and Marguerite Corcoran. Next mee. ing is to be held at the home of Mr. answered by "what l would do with $1,000. I PERSONALS , ‘ Miss Ida. Jane McDonald. Shnm- i rock, is in the city visiting her cou- sin, Mrs. McLeod. ‘ l _____ v Kensingwn, made their annual visit‘ to the City yesterday to attend the Exhibition . ' Mr. Herbert Bradley, of Roxbury, Mass., is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bradley, St. Teresa. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ellis and their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ellis, who have been in the city for the Exhibition. left on return to 0'Leary yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin and daughter Marjorie. ' of Haverhill. Mass, who have been visiting lvlrsw, Martins mother lVLvs. John T. In- man. St. Catherlnes, returned to‘ their home Friday last in their car accompanied by Beatrice Campbell, Canoe Cove, who has gone to visit‘ friends and relatives. Bertha Mac- Kenzie, St. Peters accompanied also. ‘ Annual Convention Of Christian Churches , . l The Annual Convention of thel Churches of Christ on P. E. I., con-l eluded its greatest assembly in years? at New Glasgow on Sunday night‘. 80d made-Plans for its greatest yeaxal Several noted speakers from thel States and Toronto gave addressesl and many of the Island ministers and laymen. Major Leonard MacKay was re-elected Pres. and Miss Bertie Stewart Secy. Evangelism was the theme of the Convention throughout and the report of Dr. R. F. Whistoml the Island Evangelist, involved sev- eral forward steps for the extension of the work of the Church on P. E. I. 80 additions to the churches were re- ported since March first and a sur- plus in the treasury of the Missionary Fund. The Women's Society elected Mrs. Preston Campbell of New Glasgow as Pres, Mrs. Ieith ‘Wright, Secy., and ,Mrs. Maynard of Summerside Reg- ional Director. Thc Society voted to withdraw from the Maritime Pro- vinces Mission Society and maintain their own unit, reporting to the Na- tional Society direct from the Island. The Convention sermon was deliv- ered by Rev. Wilfred Outhouse of Charlottetown. He stated this was an age of spiritual vagrancy intermit- tent Christian llving and spasmodic consecration, hence "the Church of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pendergast, n-STOCK UP AND SAVE-u n Sale Fridayu-Saturday and Monday Only > PAP-E FIVE ' ' l Black Label Te FEI-FEI, Macaroni... (1 Catsup Spaghetti $33.11‘ oz. Pkg.) Tiger Béand éTomato) 26oz. at. ach. . . . 2 for 15C NEW CROP C” - No. 2 Tins Tm‘ Sieve 4' , . ‘b. ill ._.____________________ lbs ours today. This life is the lovely life, the one altogether desirable and beautiful." He also said that we too cmrssuss romno sour wELcws snare h, ‘ JUICE 2 r 25c Per huiilc .. ,. .. 35c I AYLMER CHOICE 0UALiTY c. s. s. LEMON, ORANGE on cons, No. 2 uh, LIME 0UP 37¢ 2 for 29c Per hoille .. .. .. tux TOILET sow. P FRENCH PEAS, 2 for 15c 2 “"5 m 25° or. LUXE JELLY s“"‘ltl’fiil' .. 3w 'S°;Y°.‘“S’ 5° For _ KiPPi-ZRED ssscks FRAY ssnros coniizo BEEF, iio. | tin, LOMBARD PLUMS No. 2 tins 2 for 23c nan FITTED CHERRIES AYLMER m. 2 ilfi MEAEFS, raurrs, VEGETABLES! 41c _ 19c 19E‘ 3 l" 19c 24c 24o EATON??? I - Pasns - PLAl-IIES c, A !_ , “Elmclijbfhflzc PER noz. . 55c Per 1101.1... 55c m mffullésggc , ‘ M Per dos. 28c ll qt. Basket 85c 2 lbs. . . . . . .. 23c - V; __________ , .____.___- ~ “m, Hume, ROBIN HOOD FLOUR °",§’,'f,,“’ s amp 10c 98lb Bag . . . . . Lb ------- -- 53¢ ” ,9 on QR ‘ ~ ~ o rename BY masters... then 111:1 in his clothes. “Its the lviaire," cried Basile, his eyes liglflibg with boyish interest. side of the Christian life rather than “I “w W!‘ h“ 56150“ when She the lo-vennegj, The disciples failed came in to Dsuphine vsithihe warship to See the level-mess o! the me oflAfricaiiie. 'I‘1zey were bringing blacks Jesus_ The-ugmeal was eanhly withlirom the Guinea coast. Faugh! A Christ the earthly kmgdom_ Bu,’ h.” s\'.'ect-.'mc>lling ship for the ladies!" 1 e1- they saw the beautiful side of the "And file-V are 13mm!" cried Jules" 1 spun fined me and their wrmngs f1 s00 one in black who walks like a emphasize m., ‘queen. Wives for some of us. First Miss Daisy Trout, recently return- °°me' first served!“ A ed from Japan gave several stirring often see the suffering and sacrificing And with that he leaped alica addresses on Missions and bliss Mar- mem and raced up we boat in his 1°“ Pflyce‘ Educational Director m: haste to present Basale with a step- l summemlde All Canada, spoke several times on nlothey ; __ Young People's Camps and the rela- tlcln °f the 59mm“ 5nd 506,31‘ ‘which the immigrants seemed to shun The 135?’ three segmnsf! “h? 90n- :that I sewed the confusion of the vention not only packed .he buddmgs. lscvne and observed we amazmem but “““‘?'°d5 mum no? get m‘ The and despair of time newcomers. Al final segmn was evmlgehstlc’ Wm‘ Dr‘ iseigeant, tanned as dark as a Guineal whlsm“ as the speaker‘ lbiack, was unusually active in pulling l ' " ‘and pushing the immigrants afcoutl lIn disgust I watched this feFow, his‘, ,du"ty paws making too froe with t.he' It was not until clear of the Maire, A A. __€__ today must exercise all of its func- tions and become not only a House of l THE WIFE- Many times more ef-_ unmedicated yeast. Re- stm now to gain weight, health. Avoid danger of serious ills. Take- If not delighted with Quick gains, manufacturer refunds Get Ironized Yeast from Feel great tomorrow. UTEf-The Piusvllle W. 1., held their July meeting on the thirteenth at the home of Mrs. Archie Gallant. There were present seventeen mem bers and about ninety visitors. Af t . Gallant and Mrs. J. fl s ' ter repeating "Creed," the minutes of the last meeting were read and adop- ted. "Then the report of'the Sick Committee was given. MrsfMaxim J. Corccran were appointed Sick Committee for the month of August and Mrs. Thos. Corcoran and Mrs. Moscy Gallant Committee to visitlthe School. Miss Worship but a Sanctuary as well.“ He a. doctrinal unity but a philanthropic and service unity. ' ' The highest point in the Conven- tion was the address of Dr. Hugh B Kilgour of Toronto, Secy. of the All Canada Board. He spoke on the “spir- it Filled Life" drawing his lessen He stated that is spirit filled. Jesus exemplified it The contest before midnight. On Monday staff will fopen other winners, “ WANT-A -NAM ” 1.0 SBCIITG 8 Iiiillit! I0!‘ OUT “WANT-A-NAME" Bar will close on Saturday, August 23. All suggested names must be mailed in time to be delivered to the Contest Manager Atlantic Standard Time. the Contest Manager and his his mail, have the suggested names listed and given to the judges, who will select the winning name as soon as possible; We hope to be able, after complying with all legal requirements re copyright, to announce the winner of the $50.00 pr about Thursday, ize, as well as the August 28. This announcement will appear in this paper. WOMANlLP-ck by tlte arm-the also said that there must be “not; only l | Continued from Page 2 ‘a Made by Murray N’ e-ALEXANDEB M-{ayé PLOVINCIAL DISTRIBU: lab d o, l R. T. Holman Ltd Professional Cards ~__.___i -._.._.. UDITORS Accounts Audited. Income Pa: Returns Prepared. E. MacNeiil E6‘ f ‘o. 127 Grafton Street lvromen, and then had my ire aroused 3;;,4_4.y;.1m°, by behcicimg one snzrl walks-l v-rre a u '"".--»and giv her a syuns. ‘fut sent her reelin across the sand to fall at my feet. him seize a woman in Mattor B l s‘. from the life and character oi Christ. "There is a life that We . “Tonnerre de Dieu!" I found my- d w men were roaming while ma“ an O self shouting as I sprang between the about in all directions. receiving their [bwuie and We poor flung "Are these first impressions of the new world. ‘ " - _ ' , *'*"—'“‘ _ " hmnd me net“, the Ship. I.“ hunvpcopie here for punishmem. or to- w_ H. f; Co, lbuild a new world?“ importers of high grade GASOLINE -— KEROSENE -- OILS the governor afoot.“ I said. \ run info a cove near the ship tossed‘ Jules some silwrr pieces. I twenty years in the marines. when he: "Ten million dcvils! Who are you .andI the Apostles extolled it. and it may which he kissed enthusiastically 0nd is doing his (my? ‘mane 5a ~"' "rfevc: mind who I am. Leave thel 795243434733‘ _______________ _____ _ woman aloneif l --—-—- He crouched for a spring, his eyes MCLURE {iil/IIICKIN , glaring like a. tree-cabs, and I was. SILVER FOXES AND 3 5R5 l rtcxady for him, when toniy surprise HUDSONS gcgéesgrgifli, L, . c loge died 0.1‘. of lib iace. BL: ENGLAND dark countenance began twisting up Office 112 Kent St. I‘i like old parchment. "God is good!" -_.-__- he wd-iispenzed exuitingiy. "That; BQCLQOd & Ben A B E G I T brown beard! That big nose! Broil! _|_ A Egg-rug‘ me and bOil me if it isn't the White W. B. BENTLEY, K. i This contest, wherein $10.00 in cash will be Indian! m! Ho!" l Barrister and Attorney-m Law given to the person who brings the largest num- _ "The llqms Indian- yrs- What of‘, oulgégaklalmllzgi: "I ber of ABEGWEIT coupons to our office will 1t. you mmlolelock?" Charlottetown. P. 3.1 pons clearly Daylight Saving Time). close on Saturday, August 23. All packages must have the number of cou- marked on the wrapper. All coupons must be brought to our office, or mailed in time to be delivered to our office, be- fore 5 p. m. (Atlantic Standard Time; 6 p. m. The coupons will be checked that night and the names of the winners will be published in the Charlottetown Guardian on Monday. ust 25. Prizes will be distributed on that day. "No, no." he softly cried. "I shall ‘not be dmuri into a quarrel with monsieur. He. is game for my bciters. Ah! But this rare news. I leave you to console the vvcnch, monsieur, while I go to tell his excellency." And off the rascal ran. I turnccl to help the woman to hot feet. but she was already erect, a slim figure in block. the somber tone of her attire being accented by the mass of yellow hair and the clear ivory D1li0l‘ of her features. And as I gazed I found myself thinking that the hardships of the voyage had left Aug- NA TIONAL CA ND Y CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE LIMITED’ EDWARD ~ ISLAND her all eyes. several women, attracted by the scene, laughed raucouslv; and a glance told me EIIBYIViliPS insistence that decent women only be sent had ‘not been heeded. ‘i’ would have turn- ed away if not for the unspoken up- peal in the oval face of the sergeant’: victim. (Io be Continued) \-4 lto interfere with Sergeant Suarez, gglclrléa - ~ . l. s. McDONALD. ssnnisraas. srro traction: of s bore ii; Mark R. McGuigm, B. A. BARBSTER, SOLICITOB, t IO. MONEY TO LOAN Dsmeron Block. Chlrlntielown 2.8.1 Queen St. _.___q_ MONEY ‘IO LOAN Stewart 8i Lowther N. W. LOWTIIER 8i Great Georgi: Street MONEY ‘I0 LOAN Msrgste, P. E. I. Send Iii information regarding in Prohibition Act to til Or To Chief Inspector B. J. llarwood I5 Derehnier iirseL Charloiietown. ._.--_ -_,!.- eve in Prince Edwar-l island Pin-no 40L Tanks, Spi’. PX. R. R. Crossing JON . IDON . no 396 E? McDonald & M: Plies . n. r. Merl!!! Imus», nq £11.11 RARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, III Prohibition Commission Chairman. Mr. GEORGE l2. IIIOWK '..,>.<.¢. .._-.i."..'.