.,".' THE cnanmwsrrowu GUARDIAN, llll‘ liillillil tiiliRlllAll; on. Reno's orrtcs will be closed uutil Aug. 25th. ' 3520—8—12—tts—lil g . y! ‘AEROFLANE BANISHING MYS- TERY O Bigger and Better than “The Shiek” TODAY ,8. 1 mo‘ 11.45 Matineehiflo and 11c. Evening, 26c, 21c. 11c. BRIGHT CUT. SMOKING TOBACCO Strike a light and the first puff rc- vcals the fact, that you are going to enjoy the best smoke you ever had. It ls manufactured from pure Virginia leaf. and the smoothness and frag- rance ofthis tobacco oannot be sur- passed.» _ - _ HICKEY & NICHOLSON TOBACCO 00., LTD. rxggilluce out of the dark alld i Manufacturers Charlottetown Similarly with the desert. There‘ °QQQOOO0QOoQQQQQQa in a fortnightly aeroplane service —~-~—~- ~ ——~ - ~ »~ ill-tween Palestine, Egypt and Bag HQUSEHOLD HELPS Now that Lhasa is no longer the forbidden city, ilugdud is no longer isolated by deserts impassable to! anything but. camels, 'i‘inlbuctoo lsi , nll air-station. and Kulilassi has op '_ cned a magnificent college, the ‘Wesicrnising of the world seems tot I zbe going on nt such a pace that i liromance will soon have to mix a ca-‘i PRINCE EDWARDl t No drama greater than the drama of ||qe_n° mvdrami that hits the heart as this. Here 'mid thsiucenic grandeur, the glory and marvels oi the true West unfolds the story of a lman who proved himself a man clean through l 20.000000 Have Read and Loved It! Enwufcluswn Presents SHOP from Holman-I Catalog ' SPECIAL VALUES in corsets $1.00 and $2.00. Prowse Bros, Ltd. --—- A GENERAL PUBLIC MEETlNO THE POTATO GROWERS’ As- will be held in Belfast Church on sociatlon will not accept new ulelll Wednesday next at 7.30 p. m- at hers this year after Saturday. which tile Rev. in, u. J. Fraser, August 30th. 3730-8 23,3l lPrillcipal oi‘ the Presbyterian Col- ’ lege. Moll-treat, and others will de- Future Pol- - rl Church in 3715.8.23.5l _ s l‘ hack scat or get illlo comlnu ton with Mars in order to open‘ tfresh fields. i of Course. the trcroplallc "hast done much to knock tllc nlystcry out of things. \Vhen ono can fly, over‘ a forest which was hitherto impenetrable, that fact alone takes‘ THE STE/Kmart LOVA|T will be iiv>er addrcgses on the sailing from Charlottetown every icy oi the iPresbyteritl Wednesday evening for Pictou, Canada. MARITIME GOLF MEET-Many ell-tries has been received for the Sourls and‘ Magdalene island ports For further particulars. Apply Cafvell Bros, Agents, 3691-224; lLl Maritime Ladies G if meet,_wlllch FOOD will be hold ill‘ Mgucton starting kef- fllltoduy and wh.ch is being attended by several Golfers front this city. The ladies having charge of the en- I t i L; -TO ATTEND PURE SHOW.-'Mr. Hnzen C, Ba thé film o‘. Jenkins 6': Son., lcfl llllil its forlllcr luster will lie resum- |Ssturdny morning for Toronto to ‘ .'l‘tentl The Pure Food Show at tortainlnent have completed ar- . , th ‘d, E ~ =dild, which tnkcs very little zlc- ~@~ ell. _ I ‘ ‘ , , y ¢ . _ i . . .:. ', t ~ - $1.933ifli..i‘fd“i.'i.tl...".i‘“iii’étiiiieitii'i.'l“‘l‘:...i2.§l‘°$‘°‘i.3$§ QF m}, ",',,,*,“,:* ';;;;;§:_--;;;,*mgegg,‘..,}3'3"';,;;.,,“'t§;3;;11'~pg;,,"smyg, ,.,,".,,fg;_‘ '3;,",.“;1}, ggpgglg, “'31 Kim-gilt” w" b9 909W" "l"! MT- WHY- SBVOYRI llflvillfl tum-limit Wm thousands or yeam Today. 10m wlltur. let lllilk stay lll the pltrher t-iiilill! wny and you will nave good until sollr. TliPll your pitcher will results. be‘ as clear and brlgllt cs when new. if gum is accidentally besmear- ed on furniture, rub a ltltlc olive ii with n soft cloth on tlll- spot unit all traces of glllll will disappear. be held while the v.sitors are in town. Baker will purchase many new l'n' es of groceries, he will also visit the irult growing: sertlols ot Ull tarlo from which his l'irnl are dir- ect importers of basket cherries, grapes. plums etc. landed proprietors visit their dis- tant (estates in Iraq by motor car, whereas a few years ago they dar- ed not go ill ally fashion without nu armed guard. There are taxi- czlbs in the Mesopotamian towns, <voa>—---» EASV WAY WITH CURRANTS The l‘('lll0Vill of red null black currlluls front their stllllzs ll('I-ll't' cooking is a llllgcrntnl-lllg job of patience slld perseverance. ll. l ‘ I I -—-_-¢oc---- PERSONALS Mr. W. M. Forbes, Vernon is 811mm’: me guests registered at the ' (fmtng l and petrol launches on the Ti ris ' I ' ll '. - . - rotinlfllzzipigf: blNocTfiin-i-dnzfi vllJ-Oflfl. b(12‘t'1“ol;y'0r ‘Hrpm ; Them is an” a unwprsnyg in lf snot is spilled on the floor. avcll a good deal of time, and also '- ewe ee " r ‘ , ' ‘, l-t» ‘!"lt .'lil-.l.-i~-.-il-li .,lrl~-.- u- ilnrrington and Bracklcy Poll-t nu. Mr. A. F,‘- Stetvart. Kcnsivgton, lnnd~Tllousantls o’ l-irstl-"ltl. as there is in that other égéxilllllt’ k0,“: stxhrtlnsobtqtlol- Illixigllilllulllll"hlltlrlfliif;lltfiilfiwfgylbtfl tier the skllful lnarlusemeiit of was visiting in the city Stttttrdfly- /"""~“" “Nae” W‘ "Hllllllnlll-Ilzulirltlmll my toriKraritomihtsetiu-r. lllv iiiiilii fillllk is lii-lil in ttiii ten lllessrs ll. Jones and (leorge ——- camels. ' o S ‘vimwr u c ange Before luttin ti > ~l tl sboil r ‘l l ilil ti - f rk i tie rillit ti - lluglles.——'l‘hs Harrington Schofll Mrs. E, I’. ltnlusny. wlfo of the Dcrulaeodoiiiiiikwfly flmtrmsifig‘ ‘fir; (Izhzfioughl? ,},:,l,‘,f,,,,;fi “ma? ::w,_,,nq,,i|,,. “Him. opened for the years work under 0mm- q] “Tm. Manon“; Anlflygf," MIN“ S“ (Hamlin Hznpmyard” V“ then rub thl inside With a cloth they are perked through the tittulpened with kerosene. lt pre» prongs. is on a visit to her old home in, P. E island. the lllaungellleut of Miss Jennie .'\.lucl{ny.-—Mr. Charles Phillip, gen- eral merchant. of Harrington is lining quftc n business, also Mr. Wlllinnl llouston.~~ltt is regretted very much lo learn that Mr. Wen- dell ll. Phillips has left for Halifax where he has accepted a prolllill- “l\l ptfixltioll>~ Mr. (lrvgor MncCal- llllll of lirnckley Bench, left for the west 'l‘llurstitly. Joint Jones oi‘ Harrington spent the week end nt ll's uncle's, Mr. Oliver Saunders, winsloewvMr. and Mrs. A; E. Worldside. oi Suullnersltle, motored lo Mr. Woodsltlefs home null rc- turnctl the saute tiny.- Mr. Ernest Axwortlly and Mr. Leighton Phil. lips spent Sunday at John Mclnnls Winslolu~——Miss Ethel (Judnlore of lirnckley Bench, left for Boston ‘to resume her studios after spending two very pleasant weeks nt her honlt~.--~l\ir. and Mrs. Lt-ulucl (lud- lllore.~l\lr. Cephus Nllllll of Win- sloc, is lt-nvlllg ill n fi-w (lnys for St Stephen anti St. Joint, whcrc he will attend the Exhibition. Hum“ “Ynlsfloys exlmmm" went vents illl‘ -ll'\ll"i‘ front l‘il“llil' tilt-re in the first Ashallt \‘i'ar. .' , ' .1, , l” . l "W it a ~~~t=-'»l@ cw (no?’i'li.i".i.llii‘..i;“.ii.‘fi"li.1175;333' blood’ it a cnnecuml "t mud mlmor four lnyt-rs itlllvbllPi‘ .'l‘il<iy' lllliltti straw huts could he called a city MVP“. ‘li\\hcl()ths “mi '“.,.,,,- u. we“ ‘ill nil, Today it has electric lighti . "1' e'k,',iuu,i‘o c,.,,ch,,,t,',l U“, and a splendid college. I“. f?“ ‘ ' Nt-tvllless to slly..it is now as snfclm NHL in Algeria. in llvn in liumussi as to llvo ill (‘ulli, tinnlp wt-utlll-r sonlctlllles f) w London, nnd~tllu fierce and blood- affects the varnish on ulusiclll lu- ~ thirsty Ashanlis llnvc lit-collie law strullle-llts by turning them a gray yygdncsday a Thursday nllililng citizens. ish color. if the illslruulvrlt ls held Yet there are still people who say over the fire. the oririunl coloring l civilization is on its inst logs. will grallltlnlly rr-lurn. llub with oll Miss Jean llrown, of Toronto. Director of the Junior Red Cross in (Pluzlds will nrrivc in the city tonight. Miss (iliillllZllllil-H“ of Solllorvillc Th" 74”,“ ‘\""‘ri°m' Pmuro 5nd" hlzlss.» is anlollg'tllc visitors to \.l!\! city. . ' Miss Klltle llughes and her lllcco Miss Mnril- .\lul'phy, hiorvli. were visitors to the city on Satur- dlly. ._._<___.__ _. Mist; Reudic mllllller ol‘ Prowsc lites. Ltd. has!" loft on n buying trip to all the lending fashion c011 tres. - of tfzllultritlglv, l\lnss., Vt-rlloll on the llolnc lilllift‘. Nlzlrie. lllltl lllldn also iii llulllc. 'l‘lle sisters are: illrs. Annie Agilcs l'o\ver anti jlrs. Elizabeth lllllt: llll of hinsszltriluscits null Airs, Sulolntlll blilllgzlll, l\'lcNe.lll's| Illills, l‘, l-}_ [_ ' ’l‘hi~ high respect nllll esioclll ill whcll the ticcunt-letl was held was shown by tlli~ largo concourse of people \\'llf'll followed llle rclntlills to the l-illlrcll nlld grave Ilt‘ was lnill to his inst. rest ill the cclneieryi “l Sl- 3liirYt-‘i (Tllllflfll. Iiltlitlll llivtvrf \\'iI\'I‘t! llev. Mgr. lilllic‘ sung the llvtllllt-lll lilgll Mass, null also per- |I(Il'lllt?t.l the services at the grave, livv. Fl‘. Smith zlssisitiug ill tilt- choir. _ i n; Tog-uh“, who, The pull hearers lwre: Wlillnlu, rlFnirns, CillVlll lit-eves, Ptiifllilf‘ llnlnllllll. Francis Nit-Kenna, Iiflfll: and the Misses Anken at The Russ aby (Jrokcn and Robert MCMUHIUJ Wm, her daughters‘ Minus Gone, bllt not forgotten. May llisl Kathleen and Mary and hcr sonlslllll F001 ill D0069. ilounltl left Saturday on return. tol Toronto. Mr. Frank lloglln, Kelleys Cross null a party from Tryou lll0IOl‘l‘il to Tignlsh on Saturday. Mi‘. Hogan was the guest of ills cousin Ml‘. Frnlrk llughcs. Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. W. Caldwell of Floreucevlile, N. B., are visiting their son Mr. E. A. Caldwell and Mrs. Caldwell of this city. Mr, P. J. MacDonald, grocer. and Mrs. MacDonald and son Allison. loft th-ls morning for a motor trip to the Mainland. HONEYMOON VISIT. -—Among tlll- visitors zlt present in the city nre Mr and Mrs William i\. Cillller. on ut‘ Alullcrst. N. S, \vllo nre lllak- illg their homo at The Russ. lie- fcrrillg to the preliminaries which prcct-tltvtl their visit. the Amherst News ‘lillfl Sentinel. after a full dos- c“ptioll of thc wctltling ccrelllolly, so zv-lfolltlwirlg tllc ccrt-nlouy l a I . . ‘ The Call of the W1ld” _ ' “Fighting Blood" w,,,,.,, W, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, b, , gu"hering < ithnt filled the tilliifCll, n delightful . -_ ' mccptitln was held at the homo of : Mr. and Mrs. Cameron. and attend- led by a largo number of invited ' Igucsts. The Scottish bridal cake, ltrilllllloti with flags and ribbons of| lhu (‘nlllcroll tartan, unis lllllcll ad- Summer ‘Dresses File balance of all our Voile and Rntine Dresses are included in this ‘attractive offering at ‘half price- A big zlssortlu-cut of colorings in “all the sensolfs latest utodels. $15.00 Dresses tor $7.50; $12.00 Dresses for 6.00 $10.00 Dresses for $5.00. $8.00 Dresses for $4.00 Round Six of Mrs. Sinclair spent several weeks visiting hc sisters, Mrs. Mclnnis, Mrs. Waller, Hotel Arrivals v Are the METAL. CONDUCTORS OR , GUTTERS ' 0n Your House LEAKING? HAVE US MAKE REAL JOB FOR YOU @- A new supply of high urn-u‘. Copper Gate Shoot! received and will be used for our Conductors and Metal Work. Give us a call for your Metal Work Fred H. Trainer THE RELIABLE PLUMBER llnjrvli. The wctlding gifts were llltllllerutls null of grcnt value and ‘beauty, and luau-y congratulatory ‘addressee-l were received, in eluding some frolll the Homeland, alld one irolll fur off Persia. A “shower" of ii few evenings ago also showed ithc appreciation of a great many friends. immediately following the luncheon the happy couple left by motor cor for Prince Edward lslnnli. The brltlc's going away suit was of fancy grey British worsted with a figured velour trim. med llat. On their return they will make their home in Aluherst. The groom's gift to the bride wus a beautiful amethyst pendant anti to the bridesmaid a handsome bar pin. To tile organist a gold piece null lo tho ltshers Wntcrlurlrfs pencils with gold bands nad clips. A host of friends will extend good wishes to the young couple, and to the bride. who phon. 393__|_ gm; pm,“ 53w.“ Thug" particularly tilougll only arriving in Amherst a short while. ngo, has already won u utidc circle of friends. 1+ ii Mlnardh Llnlment for " umatls ‘ —4 l j‘ ‘t /%%>%//z7//xdiiilliltn i i 0° NQT IE FEMUADED THAT OTHER TWINE} All A! GOOD OR BETTER- Binder We only t1; i‘ auv oncvi i “S1 ‘ GILT EDGE. h... Mlflill. aso lh s" lb. i ooLo LEAF. Manila. aoo lupuib. ' . l ver SILVER LEAF. sllhdlfa Mllivll. sso It wit. MAPLE LEAF, some soo ti. per lb. Leaf” ...."aa'..xr..gl,j.j;gsx.slzz".... ’ d’ brand. the host BINDER TWINE on the market. Guaranteed 550 feet to the pound. Ind every be" fully E g I Real Smokers’ Delight i‘i(_)YESCA HAVANA CIGARS Cigar Smokers will enjoy the rich aroma Mr. and Mrs. Jollll Copp, ucenlu- handed by their tiaughter, Winni- fred who have been visitors to the island for several weeks, the guests of Mr. Copp's sister. Mrs. George Younkor. New Wiltshlrc. loft Saturday morning for their homo in Chelsea, Mast-L, carrying with them many pleasant memor- ies of their visit. to our beautiful island. Miss Luella Hlckox, Jamaica Plains. Mass. arrived home Friday night on a visit to her DRffiilh-z ill Springfield Prince Edward island. She was accompanied by her cousin Miss lrene Mlaclieod. Colvlllo, who spent the past three weeks in lins- ton visiting her sister and other relatives_ The Misses Doris and Rollin Wright, Prince Street, have re» lumed home after spending a _ver_v enjoyable week nt Mr. and Mrs. John MoCalluufs lovely home ilt Ilrackley Bench- Before rclurlllua they also spent a gery pleasant week at Mr. and Mus. Colin Mc- iiure‘s hospitable llonlc at Bruck- ley Point. Mr. J. W. Elliot, wife and infant son, of Chicago. after spending an enjoyable three months vacation with his aunt. Mrs. J. W. Mitchell of New Dominion, and with numer- ous friends throughout New Dom- "nlon, Nno Mile Creek and Rice Poin-t, lo for homo on the zlftl-r- nnon train Wednesday. This was Mr. Elliot's third visit to the island null his wife's first visit. They spent the winter months lu Clillltil“ nin, but they both agree that P. E. l., and its people are the best. As it. was fourteen yours since Mr. hllliot paid tho island n visit. he notices many changes for the bet. lcr. visit in a few years. IN MEMORIAM JOHN B. MALONE There passed into his otornai 'l‘h'e~.y expect to pny another THE RUSS HOTEL Josephine (llllis, E. Louise Dixon Suvkville. N. B; Jiilin ti‘. fllttNvlll, Mrs. J. it‘. l\ll;l\'eill, Miss Ruby Mt:- Nlgill, Sll__l_lllnl-rs.tlc; tltcv) t). it.‘ Mn .ll, Mrs. Alnrsll, lndin; Airs. David itiellctl, Boston; Airs. Edmund liryontou. liustoll; Wlll. Gray, Wcstvillc, N. S; Mr. and Mrs A. E. Yuill, SIOIIHIFIOII, N. S; Mr and Mrs. Edward Sullivan Boston; Miss Blanche McKillnon, New Glasgow. N. S; bliss Peggy Sulli- van, Boston; l). F. iVlcDouzlltl. Montague; llilr. and Mrs. V. E. Hunter, Oxford. N. S; Mr. and Mrs. L. M. McKluuon. Moutnguo; Miss (llgu liill-Klullnll. MOfilllKliC] Mrs. L. Jenkins, Millvlcw", Mr and Mrs. W. A. t‘tllue.rllll. Alilllllffii, N. S; Miss Ella Guy, Audrienllo Perry. Suullllerside; Mrs. Siltllftlrll (lny, 'Sltlnlllrrsilie; hlrs. M. illckstlll Sp Jiillu, N. Ii; Mls. E, llnzt-n tlllli three. children. \\'lllll'l]lt‘)‘; M-lry Canlplwll, Montague: (l. C. Wales. Saltsprlugs. N. S; Myrtle (lruut. Edna (lrllnt, Plctoll; MFB- J. Heancy. St Stephen; Mrs. ii. ll. Cox, Morell; W. K. liic-(iouguu. Sulnulerslde; Mrs. gan, Kier and Jilu Met lnersltio; Miss lielltlghtlul. born, Ont; H. Ont; W. l’. Dawns. St, John. N. ii: Miss Ruth (film-l, New York; Mrs Allnn (‘zullltllt-ll. _______€______<__L _____ ro-v-vowm-owo» ave-w» o insidious Eye strain We use this sdjectivs advins ediy. Sufferers from Eyostrain may hflilg perfect vision and therefore’ do not suspect the presence oi any 0Y6 497"‘- ‘Ths motive power of the ollttlre human organism ll i W. K. Mctlnu- itllllliill’, Sum- Peter- M. Vroolu. Peterbtlro John V, (‘nlllpbi-ll. Elwood, (lulupbell, Long ltivcr ; Long Rlvpr; p}, Pearle hlclienll. French liiver; l’. lk-vrilll. lirnllt- ford, Ont. +9‘ l l Any Summer Dress at Half the Regular Price s Ladies Silk Hose at t Less than Half Price Thread Silk Hose a 98c pal r Ilcgular $2.00 Value, Special silk Hose, 15 (lifferetft shades t0 tionally good wearing 8 '/_- t0 . . Ellie. Iiatlics’ thread choose from. This is an excep Hose which sells regularly for $2.00. Sizes '0 Plain‘ Sill? Hose ll‘, 7 Regular $1.50 This is one of the best Value, Special Ladies’ plain silk Hose. values which We have been able to offer this season in Ladies’ Silk Hose, full faslhioned with double lialc d toes, 16 colors to choose from Sizes 81,4; t0 10. Special - - ~ - - - ~ - 791‘ tops, spliced heels an Ladies Satin Stripe‘ Silk Hose velties in silk Hosiery and comes in the following colors: Black, white, grey, midvgrcy, nude, beige, cruscr, grey fawn and silver. An extra large purchase of these Hose enabled us to secure an taxceptionnlly. fine price, which we arepassing along to our customers. Sizes 8', to 10. Spccial- 15911 LADIES’ GOOD VALUE HOSE REINFORCED WITH ART_SIL ltEGULAR $1.00 VALUE LADIES’ SILK HOSE, reinforced with Art Silk, regular $1.00 value. These are NOT SECONDS, but first class goods, full fash- i C This is one of the latest no ...-.....- rest at Lower Freetown, P. E. ls- lsnil. on Sunday. August 17th, John ii, Malonc,.aitcr a long and tedious illness. The deceased was a highly res pocted resident, looked up to by all as an honorable and upright gon- tlomsn, always courteous and kind to all who kncw him. ever faithful in all his religious duties. He was Norvs Energy. Normal eyes. it is computed utilise about of WI l 0N! Energy. strain is present, I m or proportion ll rflqllifw- Hence defective eyes. ‘ilwllfih their consumption of an ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- ergy. may seriously affect the ioned lisle tops and double heels and "toes. All colors Sizes 81/ to 10. Special per pair . .. ... ... ... .49:- and solace of the guaranteed as to quality. Havana Leaf. sit... ...-... I We soil both NEW and OLD STYLE BALL. Get our factory price, buy early. Barter“ & 0o. Limited ‘out when Eye- uch lard Prices 10c straight -- 2 for 25c and 15c straight I Ladies Fibre Silk Hose Regular 85c Value FEEDS BINDER TWINE FLOUR attended in h‘! ililngsls" by hi? {via-w f W‘ ‘W o’ “h” an". a‘ tor, Rev. Mgr. D. . i "as of nt mt till on , , , _ River. 8nd iilii. Rev. Fl‘. Smith of talombody. m! P"°d"°' i" 39c 25 Dozen Ladies’ Fibre Sllk Hose,t-en different col- Klnkors. He loaves to mourn ire- ea h. ~ ' ' ' , - __ .. ... sides a flnrfflwlilfl widow. m. ilill H“; You, EYE, , r P ors to choose from, this ls an extra good quality I d l or PM (iron liiiil five ilitm. The chlld- EMWNED i, ~ *1 l hose which would sell for 85c 1n the regular way Pair DRYING-HERBS ‘Y’ “"35 ll a 7y 9509' I Midi l (I J h , D - ' ' ‘ “"- . “Illgmleav” "m" me “m s’ 90mm Ilztilfu-filcll. ‘Mi: binary ‘lvlttslcmllfi. t ‘ but whlch we are ofienng as a special at 39c- f-Mhsr the liEfbl oil ii dry day them. and "l" ""°“!“ "°"°' st Petal-s Bay P s l lvli-l. a a ' ti . K “ltlflnse them. cut off all roots, Store in well-corked bottles. PM» KTNI R1 L6,“! owonnor bunion‘ E_ I" divide them into small bunches. Herbs may be dried in the sun. l! V OOAK M". monk", wuco" éambfldse. Optomoiflll Ft but. more flavor is retained ii the)’ are not dried too slowly. Month, Katherine and Maude also "lire the-m on trays or dishes in s "ml oven until dry. Hang in. brown i