LITTLE SERVE “Garden City” DE LUXE ICE CREAM Not until you have tried it yourself will you realize the superior qualities of DeLUXE ICE CREAM Smoother Texture Truor Flavor Garden City DeLuxe Ice Cream is made in all the popular flavors and can be obtained in any quantity. THE PURE MILK CO. LTD. There are good reasons why leading fancherrs say For Success, Feed IMPERIALS From Pup To Pelt rm rial Biscuits are made Mtge pure Cod piver Oil and contain all the vitamins nec- essary for the PI”°m°i1°n M finer furs. BABY NEEDS NEW SHOES And we have them. made V lly for the toddler J05?- learning to walk. shoes mat help make them to at up and keep them on their eel. 1-iurlbuvs — 1-lewetson — Self Starter. I All The Better Kinds. PURDIE——FERGUSON SHOES LTD. sunnyside — Charlottetown New .<h'pment of CHILDREN'S SWEATERS special $1.00 and $1.49 HOLMES & BRADLEY 102 Queen St. Phone 92. RlX’S SPECIALS White Corn. 2 fins — -— 19c Natirm.alPeeor Vegetable Boup.28oz.can————10c National catnip. 12 oz. ti.n loc Naitlonal Caxsup 26 02. out 190 Serviettes 100 asstd. colors 15c Bulk Spaehétu or Macar- oni,2lbs.———..————11c A1iwhea,t.2pke,__.2q with ship mfidfel free. c Pearl Soap. 3 cakes — — loo 4 cakes Pearl — — zic with free Comb. RlX’S GROCERY TWO STORES 38 Lmngworth Ave. Phones 1021 and 1022. Queen Street Phojgs 1601 and 1602 timeto have your furni- ture repaired and uphol- siered. Prices gladly furnished. Better workmanship. We call for and deliver. HENRY MacFARLANE Phone 1042. 167 Kent St. Poultry Raisers! special cos on all feeds in stock cludlng LAYING MASH. CHICK FEEDS. WHEAT. O0 . . We are handling LIVE FOWL DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY At highest market prices. P. E. I. CO—OPERATIVE EEK and Poultry Association Candling station 8: Stores at 201 Weymoutli St. Phone 575. J OBBING Promptly Attended To Most Reasonable Charges. MacAULAY & BOISNER Telephone Connections A. E. MacAulay—C. D. Boisner W. C. T. U. NOTES i__.___:._a HANGING ON’ It‘: hanging on that does it. When others faint and tire; 1'0 kerxa e-going onward To climb a little higher. some ions are always weary; They say it can't be done. While others keep on trying. And find in work their fun. It's hanging on that does it. It takes a lot of grit, But the more of that you're spend- inf: The more you have of it; And EOOII it gets as easy As singing an old, old song. Forget that you are plugging. I And oays Just slide along. It is significant that in all his ef- forts at social justie within Great Britain and the necessity for friendly relations between nations, he finai1yca.metoconsideri.hetem- perance problem as basic. I-Us de- finite nclusion was equivocal. He said: "I consider the temper- ance cause the foundation of all social and political reforms." William E. Gladstone. one of Great Britain's greatest premiers. after ion experience as a states- nwn. dec ared uhwt it was his pro- found conviction that the evils produced by intoxicating drinks are "more deadly, because more continuous. than all those caused to mankind by the great historic scourages of war, famine, and pestilence combined." Surely Thomas Jefferson stands as one of the foremost of Amer- ican statesmen and one of the most profound political philoso- pliers. Late in his administration as President of the United States. Mr. Jefferson spoke with deep conviction of the effect of the use of intoxicating liquors among men svnose responsibilities have to do with government affairs. He It's hanging on that does it. Folks see you szanding pat, They say you are a wonder, us, and all of that; You laugh at their exclain-ling, "superior brain or brawn." And know that all the difference In Just in hanging on. -—R. Walter Wright. CHRISTIAN STATESMANSHIP NEEDED Never perhaps in all the history of the temperance movement has then been so great need of the nodal! minded politician and the ‘Christ n statesman as there is today. With all that education and tonmont. cnnogouihii do. the min on of the alc oi problem N- govemment ac ion. 'I.‘h.at neeeuarily involves the politician Ind the statesman. Richard Gobdenr the great Eng- lish e.'.-onomist and statesman. was A T T E N I" I O N GATIILIIN canary or nrnuma xanguzv made this statemen: “If I were to commence my administration again. the first question I would ask rc- specilliilbél gandidate for office W011” . 065 e use ardent spirits?" P0l1i«l('eI3l makeshift: and those conoem tn the spoils of office will not hasten the on of the ol problem lm of government lies in the socially minded politi- cian and the Christian statesman —Ernest H. Cherrington. WE ASK THIS The Christian people of the _Ur_iited States have 9, ugh to make two very definite reques of state and federal administration: 1. mt any liquor policy as 9. whole und in detail be judged strictly its merits. No party policy nor group motive can justify] persistence in support of an obv . our: error. It has been held by staulule that beer is not intoxicat- ing; now let experience review the claim. was advocated as 3 method o reducing drunkenness and other evils of drink; is this ex- pectation found Justified , or un- Justlfia-rl? As our citizens rend- Just th think! $396.00 In WEEKLY PRIZES GIVEN AWAY FREE lst Prize —- — — - -.-$3.00 2nd Prize — — — — —— 1.50 3rd Prize — — — — — L00 4th Prize-————— 500 0 PRIZE WINNERS LAST WEEK 1. Mrs. Everelt Saunders, I2 Alley Street 2. Miss Louise Warren, 218 Fitzroy Street 3. Miss Grace Crosby, West Royalty 4. Mrs. D. Dixon, Bradalbane TOURISTS I and all Motorists—Reme.mber we change your tires. Any- where in the city FREE of extra charge. Have us check your tires now. Repairing, Pitching. Vulcanizing, Retreading WH ITLOCK TIRE SERVICE 162 Kent Street. Phone 909 Motorists ,,‘:9g° “; :32 radiator properly flushed and rerfiflred. Quick service — bow Charsea MALLETT'S BATTERY SERVICE 207 Great Ge0I‘8€ Street Phone 980 - ELECTRIC WELDING ACE'I'YLEN E WELDING AND CU'I'.['ING Truck frames reinforced. Automvbile Springs PROUD & MORESIDE Phone 813 223 G-rt. Geo. St. ——"rH‘ir WEEKLY “SI-IOPWORD” nmncronv coN'r1«:s-r _. ADS THAT HELP YOU TO SAVE AN AMUSING AND PROFITABLE STUDY OF THE VALUE’ HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK SAUSAGES TEXTURE EXPLANATION OF CONTEST Through the oo-operation of the will meats ap- Nothing can better express your sexitiments. on an ac- casimi than beautiful resh, living FLOWERS JAMES TAIT FLORIST \ lviember 11'. T. D. A, me, We send flowers by wu-e to any part of the world. 37 Villa. Ave. phone 269 Final reductions on balance of our Summer mock. ~ All Cotton Dresses. sizes 14 to 44. regular 1.95 value, reduced to $1.69. Also all ll.lB.r 1.49 charms §€8$ll00_$ Dresses Balance of our $2.95 5 L Dresses clearing at 81.95. pm THE GLORIA Phone 614 P. J.’s SPECIALS Fresh Island Salmon. lb. 25o Sufirise soap. 6 bars — 25c Mi . any brand. 3 cans —— 26¢ Flytox or Flit. per can — 25c Fly Spray. sullen can — $1.00 Pearl Eioa . 4 cakes and bea.u:ti.f comb for —— — 23¢ P. J. MacDONALD Free Delivery. Phones 888-889 ICE CREAM FREEZERS All sizes from 2 tom Qts. Also Ice Cream Dishers See our complete stack of AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES THE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED FREE DELIVERY Phones 105 and 1308 'I‘hi.sisagoodtlmeofyea.rto' get that new wiring done in our home. We have a. full e of all the newest fixtures. Call today and see them. CHAPPELL & CO. Licensed Electrical Contractors I64 Queen St. Phone 1440 __:_:.__:_?...._—- , lbs —- — 25¢ Crackers. 2 lbs — — — 211 Queen st. Phone 577. Heinz soups” ns__24c 1iauraM.Clarkin.Px-oprietzress VERY L. S. COFFIN ale lruatovn st. Phone 8'13 our H 9 SAUSAGES I The Charlottetown Guardian 13 Camera FANS I AMATEURS I We carry a complete stock of the best FILMS on the market. for every site. style and make of earners. Amateur Finishing A specialty. CRASWELL Studio Great George st. Phone 2'12-L MEET HERE Enjoy our comfortably cool Lunch room and treat your- self to 8 refreshing beverage, Ice cream or QUIOK LUNCH REDDIN BROS. The Old Reliable Drug Store Richmond st. Phone 86 FOOD PRICES 7 We stock only the best brands yet you will find our prices ower. our motto is UALITY. SERVICE. ECONOMY. ECONOMY GROCERY Phone 1210 Free Delivery SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Row Lamb with Mint sauce and all the trimmings. Week End Special I-lot Pork P;e with Dessert. - Tea or Ootfee asc. Tea cup mfiimgam Reading CRYSTAL TEA ROOM Made fresh daily. Per lb. 100. Beef, Pork. lamb. Veal. Oanned Goods, Vegetables. Free Delivery. QUEEN STREET MEAT MARKET Henry Peters-—PropriotoI'. rhhe small gifts of good and pa- triotic people. WHAT IS THIS W.C.T.U.? The Woman's Christian Tem r- once Union, though oompera ve- ly few in number. is a band of w- men intensely earnest in a great cause. an organization of common, ordlna.ry people working and pray. ing in ma countries. Perhaps never in his ry has there been I time of such crying need of tem- perance work. The enem is all about us in every conceive subtilo form designed to lure our fine Canadian youth to destruction. We can do much for the cause of temperance by quiet prayer at home, by home influence and Lraintmz and most I nt of all. by example. Working with God. all things are possible. Peo- ple are awakening to the realiza- OUTOUR WAY - lT'$ TAKlN' ‘IOU AN AWFUL LONG TIME WITH ‘/OUR STONE. CABIN» BUT I S’PO$E tion that God is In and through everything, that all things are pos- Plgdmdglévffigss lglolglt dgygghewhue Em“ mm‘ en‘ And across the awakening contin- sibie with Him. deavor to do his or her share in enfs. this important task of helping to ‘ mp -ur was we on me am mmpsizt. “;.:*“'.’.'.:;...?°°.3.°.".¥..°.::...» road. Workinr; together we can ac- complish much. Nothing is impos- sible If we ask God's help.——V.A. NOONTIDE PRAYER At the first National W.C.T.U “mum in Cleveland, 1574, mn- ces Willard wrote the great Resolu‘ In Memoriam MRS. 0. JAMES HIGGINS Her many relatives and Manda mm which expressed the mung here in Prince Edward Island were' principle of her life. Rosolved. That. recognizing um dceplv grieved to hear 01 the delth cause will be combatted bv , of Mrs. C. James Higgins of Hyde our mighty. determined and relentless Tlark. Mass., which occurred onthe foes we will. trusting in Him who -vemng or July 23th at her home Prince oi Peacc—meet argu- 35 wluywu Ave._ Hyde Pl-1'1! MUS- is ment. with argument. misiudgmem with patience, denunciat. on withl kindness. and all our difficulties cxl‘ITIN' UP WHERE. I HAQDENS til» . -.v;.’,W//' I *2 it/2 :‘i\ NO. BUT IT'S HAFTA HOLD EM UP TILL 'TH' CEMENT The late Mrs. Higgins was born_ at Stanhope, P.E.I. daughter of , the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hig- ose V pen‘ in connection with the contest ubliahing tue Shopword contest 0!‘ 81-Kt!-Six consecutive weeks, and prizes are being awarded each week as listed above. in the form of service or merchandise orders. Inthenumberedspaoesinthe Dears slogans and . m be found in some of the ad- v merits in this section. To ualify the reader is required to find the advertisements in whicth these "SI-IOPWORDS" appear. HOW TO ENTER Read the ads thomus . Write down the number of "shop- word" as it appears in the heading. Then op =ite the number write the name 0 the advertiser in whose space you have found’ the e. In the case of the fourth “shop- word" it is 1' nixed that you state in addition to name of the firm, the name of the manager. the loc- ation of the business premises and the lines carried. SOLUTION to LAST WEEK’S CONTEST I. Mal|ett's Battery Service 2. Holmes & Bradley 3. The Pure Milk Co. 4. P. J. MacDonald Corner Prince and Kent Streets, P. J. MacDonald Man- ager, General Groceries, Can- ned Goods, Shelf Groceries, Flour, Feeds, Seeds, Meat, Fish, Fruit, Vegetables, Soft Drinks, Confectionery, Smokes, Etc. Then attach to your reply a. receipt from any one of the spon- sors of this contest showing that business has been transacted with at least one of them. Also be sure to state the name of the firm from which you wish to receive your prize. CONTEST RULES GAnydmrea.ders of tli1e1ct::rl<3$‘etown us: n ma partc . cem- ifilemploy yof the tgiiardian Pub- l ing Cc., and members of their amilies ) It is important that each reply shall be accompanied by a race pt from any one of firms whose nnm unoement appears in the con- 161; also important. that you state ‘ on your entry which of these you wish to draw your prize from. §'['oday's Sl'|0l‘l Wave All correct rcfiiies have equal chances of winn . The winning entries are drawn or and the prizes will be. awarded in the order in which they are drawn. All izes are awarded in the form of 0 on the advertisers indic- AFTER THE FAIR WAS OVER . . P. J. Put On a real SALE! f.‘;‘.'..*.‘.’_“:"“_‘*_T_ 3:I2*2*__ . - $1 4 ssl 2 cans Corn — —— 25¢ 3 cans Peas — — 25¢ 3 cans Tomatoes — 25c 3 cans Island Beans 25c 3 cans Pears — — 25¢ 3 cans Plums —— — 25¢ 3 cans Pilchards — 256 3 cans Salmon — — 25¢ 10 lbs. ONIONS for — — — — — — —- — — — 25c 6 bars SURPRISE SOAP — — — -- — —— — — 25c 5 lbs. STRING BEANS — — — — — — — — 25c 5 Bunches BEETS for —_ — — — .— — —- — 25c B 5 Cans Eiiglimi — —— -—— iTomato Juice -— I PICKLES, 3 small bottles — — — — — — — — 29c Fresh Ground COFFEE, per lb. — — — — — — 29c 2 lbs. SODA BISCUITS for — — — — — —- — Large bottle MARMALADE — — - — — — — lac PHONE YOUR ommns EARLY P. J. MacDONALD FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY Prince and Kent. Sts. P1101195 333389 ‘ by John Galswor . GSF. 13-II “‘ me¢., 19.3 -n.; asD. 11.15 men also m.:G6B.9.I51meg.. 315 m. EEBEDIA. oosm RICA 9 00 p.m.—Broadoast in F318- t ‘J ' ugh. "Voice of Oasis Rica.” T14- Radio Program NM!’ M9 mm” 3” m. oumcas 9:00 p.m,—IDa.nce Music. YW- iAIi Time in Eastern standard)‘ ‘O’ 5.9 megvhmf, my ated in the replies and are NOT . ERLIN All §ep1iesAii.ii§t' reach this office ‘ ozoo p.m.—-“Ich died...” Uh“- not later than noon on Thursday. SATURDAY. AUGUST 19 lish). German engéniefs B1 - Send in as many replies as you NEW YORK D-ID. 11-77 m;8A«l-m- "*- wish but be sure to attach a sales slip to each reply. Address all replies to CONTEST EDITOR Guardian office Charlottetown gins,. One of a family of twelve she is survived by only one a eis- 0hRA.A, 15.2! mean, 19.’! In. tar. Mrs. Ewen Maccrregor, of Somerville, Mas. She was a consistent member XAD, 9.56 meg.. 31.4 m. of the Presibyterian Church and always took an active interest in anything pertaining to the welfare HUD: 3713359’-h I-“mi "°‘“'1° ‘"11’ of the church. ‘me funeral which was held the 25-4 BL: 131"» 933 3193-: 90'“ '1‘- following Monday (the eighty- first anniversary of her birth) was «. WiiX‘K, 11.8’! meg.. 26.2 m. largely attcnded. and the mas.es LONDON 82$ p.m.-—"'I'ho Apple Tree." Interment took place in the fam- °°““ “W311” °’ °”"°" 3°‘ °“ ’°“‘'' ‘ml "at W of flowers were a fl'.~ting token of esteem in which Mrs. Higgins was held. EAT4, 9.12 11198.. 32.8 In- . in . w:1il>)i'L).° 1'1a'II.inII;1:Tl°1l?.’8 t a 10:30 D-m--'1‘““‘ in E"‘?”"“ 8';-' ' nauuu P. . Ardhinnlrd. 'I‘PB1'1,h [1:9- 5:00 p.m.—-«American Liberty — mes.. 25 2 m.; TPA4. ll. 6-. . . .6 . German Freedom (E2nii1i8h> 1359 35 3‘ GINCINNA," 11.'I'I meg-. 25.4 m. ‘_ mm," ,, 5,, .. w:,°,=*°,, .*,*.:'.‘;~I.E’.,““°2....°..‘f.“°“"‘ 0:00 p.m.— Hung K8 - - ~ LONDON "ll ‘.16 p.m.—-"Nonsense Songs- _ 1513 meg._ 19.6 m.: 0513.1 _ 5 meg. 25.5 m.: 553: 2 PRAGUE 11 G6! 11 7 SCIIENECTADY mom. 31 II on 3:55 p.m.—Musica.l Program. .6 m. PHILADELPHIA Hm zoo p.rn.-«Henry Kins 5‘ hug-._ dance music. W3X-W meg., 49 5 m. " — 7:30 p.m.—Oonoett Hall. W2- '8 1! ME 7:30 p.m.—Concert for Trio and avicino." a. talk. 2R0. 11.81 mom, 1 cup brown sugar PITTSBURGH 3 G!!! 3:15 p.m.—Nationsi Born Dance. 1 cup nsvbemes 2 cups flour 1 inblapoon milk e flour Sifted W pm m .mmmm, Cmemy Bridge. P.E.I. three daulhian. ties and milk. ‘then tn Lastly‘ Md beside her husband, (who pre- deceased her twenty-two years — By J. R. Wi||iamsOUR BOARDING HOUSE TO 4.," cfltnmtutulie ‘. ,j_,._._ ._, ‘THE 'FARTHER WE 00 Bio ourooon cu/sa,~n-is FROSHER ;* 1 ca-r»- suppose ‘TH’ MAEIOR HAPPENS ‘TO HAVE A I COME PRAHCILIG in As MNKIE 'l'I-IE MOOSE, HE ‘THlLiI1~S- HE'S BACK on ‘TH’ RANGE ALID ‘DUKE IMMUNE; SLIETER (1 ARTILLERY OH HIM -w-AND WHEN 5/ / 30- H OF a«u.s ‘I1-IE was: aovs i>i.As-rsnso on wu oven AT -mar UPI-Iu.5'i'ERED FISH ‘TRAP TI-IEV CALL A TUQJ B|J,_ E13 ‘I1-IE WW Mrs. wm. Palmer. Noni: Salem. with baklns cowl"- N.I-I., Mrs. 1"roderick- mm and in the sunny bl:GutLfgNd‘”’,‘,)‘,‘1°,’p,, ego). Mrs. Higgins leaves one son M155 Mmm‘ mnlmv 374° Put‘ — With — WITH ‘THIS ....."n-is ouw ARMA' . MEN? HE NEED? I6 WORDS-~ HE HAS uo M025 use FOR A GUN THAN GANDHI HA5 .,, tot: COAT, /« FCAUGEIZS. HUHK OF {,','_1.. AFTER ‘THE BARRAGES OTIL;,‘(OU OIJG-IT ‘ID ROG/I SHEDS