_._. .... a.» flat.‘ 1; juices combined with tonics into remedy for stomach, liver, kidney, the fiigfittroubles. 25c. and 50c. a box- t a“ dam; LIMITED Ottawa, Ont. FRUITQQTI! undmgu, '- (JhrhuhurchJLZ. "museu- - ~' THE NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY HESENTED ON P. E. I. FOR PAST 42 YEARS e Qompany to open an office devoted en- REF’ . The first lif tlrely to insu cont,“ of the This 607N137“! . ab“ dealing and is paying back m matured endowments or nd other pglllgigs the largest amount of money of any i,“ ccmpanw operating in this province. For information, rates, cto. RPPlY m J. K. ROSS New Bank of Nova Charlottetown present Provincial Manager for thirty years. has a well established reputation for hon- r Office Advertised! l Brass ~ Spring & iMattress . Z9 One 0f the ‘most attractive values we have ever offered. THE BED is an attractive design , and beautifully finished in ribbon effect. , THE SPRING is all steel with high risers ‘and strong lined fabric. THE MATTRESS is thick and com- fortable with roll edge and the cover- ing of good quality. COMPARE , PRICES ! " _ BRASS RAIL BED OUTFIT $16.00 In single size only. THE BED is white enameled and has brass rails across head and foot, upright fillers and brass knobs. THE SPRING is a strong woven wire. THE MATTRESS is sani- tary filled with soft cotton top and art ticking cover. A wonderful value for anyone wanting .a single size bed. Compare prices! BRASS MOUNTED BEDS~$4.98_ 100 only strong white enameled iron beds with brass knobs on posts. Any _size. While they last at this bargain price. Compare! HAMMOCKS~20 PER CENT OFF COUCH HAMMOCKS. Complete with adjustable head. Mattress, can- opy and steel frame. Reduced to $20. _._ I? _ i ‘Pb-h . ‘i E Charlttetown E. R. Brow 146 Richmond Street i Charlottetown _ Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. i . Agent at Summerside,‘ Lloyd Lewis, Good Strong Stock Companies. rance In Charlottetown, has been under the Players will present the four-act cw-r Services m‘. Sunday sept. "C"""’°"Y 9°“ 2nd, as follows. North River at 11 ners" in Victoria i-lsll, Saturday. a_ m” Clyde Rive, at 3 p.m.. L008 Sept. 1st, also in Central Bedeque Creek at 7_ NIL comedy drama, w. ll \ i \ l IQ *2 . 0n ‘ii i ii Scotia Building Q . ii v illiillllli lili SHOP from Holman.“ Camus‘ see Sentnerh show windows. rue rnezrowu nnAnaric on Monday, Sept. 3rd. Mi LABOR DAY TEA-Plan to be at York next Monday for the annu- al Labor Day Tea. All the usunl at- tractions. Proceeds for Women's Missionary Society. 127-3-31-3i CITY SCHOOLS rc-open Tucs- doy, Sept, 4th. Buy school books and all school supplies at Carters Bookstore. Biggest stock, lowest prices. ‘ 125-8-31-41. IN BUYING TEA there are just two things to be considered. One is quality. the other, ‘the number o1‘ cups to be made from a pound. both ~poinls MORSElS TEA stands high—many pooplc say tho highcsl lil the land. CAVENDISH SERVICES 'l‘hero will ho service in tho Pres- byterian Church Sundayy Septem- ber 2 at New Glasgow at 11 n. m. at (Javondish nt 7.30 p. m. Servic- es will ho. enmlilcloil by E. lilcivil- lo Aitkcn, B. A. AYRSHIRE BREEDERS PIC- NlC-Thl: Ayrshire Breeders (llub oi‘ Prince Plthvarrl island aro hold- ing their annunl picnic at the Ex- perimental Farm \Vcdnesdny af- ternoon Sept. 5th. All ilalrymon land llu-ir families arc invited to bring- baskets und have supper at l p. m. ’l‘hero will he judging clas- ses and xuldresscs of interest to farmers. FINE GRAIN CUT-Mr. Nor- man liroivn of (‘ovr iirod Road cut n six acre field oi’ (fats last Wednesday and yesterday he cut n four ncro field of mixed feed, outs and barley. This is the enri- lost that we have lmd reported this season. Mr. Pclcl‘ liroilio \\'ho gave ibis llllili‘lllili.lflll lo the (lllzlrilian YUSiPPIlTIY stalls-s fhal. he bus nvrur soon hotti-r filled grain. iin reports that the potato crop around York and Corn Head is looking splendid. There is a con- sidornhir quantity of seed potat- oos ill. lllzirshflchl. Suffolk and those are doing splendidly. Tho first inspoctofs lusts wisro nmdu ‘about. two weeks ngo with gratify- ing results. NEW GUARDIAN OFFICES- After weeks of preparation the complete Guardian plant and office equipment have been installed in the splendid new premises on Cor- nor of Prince and Grafton Sts. The main entrance, which lends directly to the Business Office is on Prince St. On tho first floor, bcsidos the general business of- ‘fice, is the office of tho Editor and Manager; also the Press room, Mailing room and Stock room. On the second floor the iieportorlnl room, News officehnd Associate Editors office are located. The (luartiinn is now better than ev- er able to render a superior service to its patrons. For the Subscrip- tion, Advertising, Editor nnd Man- ager ask for Phone No. 132. For news and Job Printing Depart- ments phone 133. i-Q-oa- Minards Linlmont for Distemper 0 O%O4§§+O~O-O-§%§-O‘§-GO-O§§§@9 Try Our _Sodas ~ As Served At Our Fountain- There Sodaliclous. vO*~rO-vvvvvvv¢- Could anything be more re- freshing than OUR Sodas? They are especially appet- lzing and wholesome as serv- cd at our fountain because we use only the best Ingred- ients and our service is dain- ty. We serve all the popular drinks such as- 4 ICE CREAM SODAS, CREAM SODAS, PHOS- PHATES, ROOT BEER, GIN- GER ALE, LIMEADE, 4 GRAPE JUICE, ETC. 4 “COME IN THE SODA WATER IS FINE." Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore f Cor. Kent and Prince Streets X--.‘-.¢- E EYESTRAIN In Probably the Cause of Your Headaches Have Your Eyes Examined , Consult _ on. E. c. HARRIS 128 Queen Street > Next Moore 6 McLeod, Ltd. , PHONE 158 l i‘i‘hersnzi n'i-th the Deaconess Bulge She was sweet of .._________-§-‘- 0-155; face and graceful non PIONEER eter _ - of figure__so auup NORTH Rig-ER BAPTIST CIR- PLAN TO ATTEND the musical recital in St. James Hall next thursday evening. CROSBWS ROLLER MILLS BONSHAW will be closed for rc- pnirs for tho week Sept. 3rd. to 10th. 154-8-1-31 LEAVES FOR B. C. —Mr. James ing, in fact, that i she captivated her- I self. And often she pressed her lips to her own image in the mirror and murmured, “You larling.” WHO ? F. Roper of Charlottetown Royalty. leaves Tuesday next for New Westminster, ‘B. (1., to judge the Guernsey cattle at the big fair to be held thcre next month. ..POLICE COURT Tile man cal~ ly on a charge of collecting money nnd failing to mako n propefro- turn, was further remanded until Sept. 5th by tho Magistrate yes- terday. One drunk was fined $20 or sixty days. One prohibition case “'11s adjourned unlil Sept. 5th and nnother dismissed. CITY PAY-DAY On account of the holiday Monday iho city em- ployi-os urn receiving their semi- monthly pay today. Tho pay fillflfll. this fortnight amounts to nearly ‘$2,000 altogether. There are fif- teen permanent sweepers employ- ed in tho streets and there are now about thirty men working on. the concrete sidewalks. This work is nearly finished for the SOdPOll. The sweepers receive 82.50 s. day and the concrete mcn from $2.70 t0 $3.50. DESIGNATION SERVICE —~The Presbytery of Prince Edward Is~ laud. at the request of the Deacon- css Board, arranged for the design- ation of Miss Adele McPherson to the Order of Deacoucsses of the Presbyterian Church. The meet- bu: was hold on the evening of Aug. 21st in the llrookfleld church, fhn church of her jiaronts. itcv Colin hit-Nevin prczlched. The fmslur oi the dlrooitfiold congrega- tion, Rey. it. ll. Slnvcrt presided and ilflslilfllltcil the dcaconess, Rev. ileo. Millnr gave the address lo Aliss MclPhc-rson tho ileaconess designated. Mrs. (Rey) Ernest horbcs oi’ Scolsburn, N. 5,, The ex. president. of ‘the Maritime W. M. S. Pl‘(’|‘~‘ll,\'lt‘l’lfll with iaurnest and in- spiring words, invested Miss Mc- Mrs Forbes lzilor broilght to Miss Nldidicuulii tho greulinss of the Mnrililno w. n. s. mi.-_.,-|,,.mfia, and hrioifv addressed lhu congre- galion prosen-t, and also presented “if ""\\'l.\' riosignziiczl iloaconess will‘ ‘l lmillli-iilllll/ hound Oxford Bible m bcholl‘ ol‘ Ibo W, M_ Society of l‘. E. lslzinil. Tho 591-‘ vlco throughout was u very impres- sm- one. Bliss McPherson gradul ntcd in April last from the Deacon. oss ’l‘rziin.ixig Iiomo, Toronto and is under zippoirllmont in Chalmers’ Presbyterian (lhurch, Ottawa. She intends leaving in n. few days in order to lake u» w v - “ September 1st, I h“ “mk after lifinardhs relieves. Liniment “'———r-—_x , FOR WEAK W STOMACHS For loss of appetite, weak or disordered stomach you need Evans Stomach Mixture. This i8 a Preparation that strengthens and tones up the entire ‘digestive system, , strengthens the Stomach and lmllroves the appetite. It has worked wonderfiul results in hundreds of cases and is > endorsed by everyone who has ever used it. ‘This rem. , W)’ i! sold only by TheZMaos i £Tho Dependable Druggllats §’>” m 1 3,4,4 =~>>_= {~51 \‘\~§ 155a It’s too hot for You to bake. Let us do it for Your sake. Burns. etc. ‘i9 vvvv-vww HOW TO GET THE BEST OUT "A stitch in time saves nine ling himself Rose, arrested recenl- But there are other thinss besides stitches which save one's ward- robe. iStockings are perhaPB 0119 °f m" most expensive luxuries today, as they are both costly and perishable. By buying two pairs exactly alike at a time one will really have .119 prnom, or three pairs of stockings, as one stocking 0! l DB1!‘ “WW5 gives out before the other one does and with two odd ones you have another pair. if you do not belle" this, look m your stocking has and see how many odd stockings you have there. Suppose some of these odd ones matched. When the firBl little hole appears in the stocking. moisten it until you get an 01mm‘ tunity to mend it, as the moisture thread. Felt hats have become the nll~ round season hats. Instead of buy- ing a satin hat for the season be- tween summer and fall, purchase one of the adorable little felts which can be used again He" spring and will act as a sports hat all year round. Felt shapes flmfll‘ ways good as they clean easily, pack easily and can he used for almost any occasion. This year we sec them at the smart resorts with the afternoon and dinner gown. B9 well as with the sport outfit. Nearly every womnn wears silk underwear these days. TintBX 0|" coloring of some sort is essential towards keeping these rllks in tone, as they fade after several washings. Try saving the ‘hntex wrenching water from week to week by placing it in n large hot- tle. One can make a box of Tintex go twice as far this way. Often a drop or two of red ink added to wrenching water will add enough color to brighten the faded pink garment. So many people wear down the heels of shoes before the rest of the shoe gives out. Watch for the fins-t sign of wearing and have new leather heel labs put on by a cob- plgr before the heel permanently turns. Nothing is uglier or more uncomfortable than a shoe with a ‘crooked heel. By keeping the heel straight. the shoe wears a great deal longer. Buying two pairs of corsets at one time and wearing them on al- ternate days prolongs the life of each corset, by holding its shape. Always smooth the corset out. af- , "r wearing, and roll it up, as this also helps keep it in shape. Never wear a corset until-it becomes dis- colored by perspiration as perspir- ation rots the material. Either send it to the cleaner or wash it with ivory soap and warm water using a scrubbing brush. Turn the discarded dress into a costume slip by cutting it under the arms and adding shoulder straps. ._._<-o-c>-__ Every book that we take up without a purposels an opportun- ity lost 0t taking up a book with a (purpose. Wlsdionl. 10 gold prefer, for‘tis much less. To our iiortune than our i|zppi- ncss.—iEdIward Young. WQ-OHFOQ-O-O-OO- CITY SCHOOLS Re-open on Tues- day, Sept. 4th CARTER’S BOOKSTORE ls always to tho front with a full stock of School Books A lfld S chooi Supplies We have big values for the students and scholars in Work Books and Supplies of’ every kind required for School and College use. ‘ALL COLLEGE AND SOHOOL BOOKS are sold by us at prices fixed by "l6 BOARD OF EDUCATION. Our Bookstore wiiil be open all day Wednesday, Septem- ber 5th. CARTER & 00., LIMITED will prevent further running of the- Wlllud Wood-lneulnted ' Buffalo: a: low an $215.5 Willard Threaded Rubber Batteries no low as $3290 (with 25% additional capacity) t They Cost Libdyssil " The lowest-priced reliable “battery made is a Willard wink. wood-insula- tion. . ' - The most economical, most" de- pendable, longest-lived battery is a Willard with Threaded Rubber Insu- lation. ’ Each represents the kind of value that is possible onlyygith large- volume-low-cost manufacturing, unusual resources and equipment, and long experience. No matter which Willard you buy you are sure of getting a GOOD bat- tery, for the name “Willard” is never» put on any other kind. Each Leads Its Class! Willard Wood-Insulated Batteries are the batteries which first established Willard repu- tation and they still lead their class. The Still Better Willard Batteries with Threaded Rubber Insulation contain the big- gest single improvement in battery constnic- tion since the earliest days of electric starting and lighting. They have longer life; need less re-charging; have more “punch”; less likely to suffer from over-charging and save a repair bill of $10 or more for re-insulation. And back of every Willard Battery stands the wide-spread, enthusiastic Willard Service Station organization. When you buy a Willard you may be confident that you are dealing with a reliable Service organization which will be in business and ready to serve you not only \ this year but next year and ten years from now.“ Thercfs satisfaction in such a purchascll Willard Storage Battery Company of Canada, Limited Main Office and Factory, 100 Sterling Road, Toronto, Ontario For Willard Batteries go to any on: o! the squire-stations lisled below. They carry a Charlottetown ____________________________________________________ .. Bouyke-Windsor Service Station Summerside ........................................................... .. .. J. F. Taylor Service Station New Glasgow ,' - role,- ' -" _'W|'lIa'rd" = H A andB Batteries for Radio. PRINCE EDWARD _ ISLAND“ NOV.A SCOTIA J. A. Fraser swoon ouornrlons HALIFAX" Aug. 1i1.- Stock quo- tations furnished by Johnson and Ward, momhers of tho Zlionironi» Stork Exchange. iioll Telephone . . . . . . . . . .. W315, ini-znilion -- ‘.~'.t LAHVTODCO Flour‘ :2 ~' Ottawa Power 30 Cuba Cane Sugar Pfd . .l'.-_l Pan American Petroleum American (‘an Brazilian Fraction Howard Smith Pfd i-imvnrrl Smith Com .. Spanish llivor Pfd Spanish Rlvor Com Steel (Zompany of flunada . British Empire Stool 1st Pid Prnmans . .. Ahilibl Shawiningzin i.auri-.nl.iiii~ Pulp .. Canadian (lonornl Electric Canadian Stczunship Com. do Pfd _ Asbestos Com Dominion Bridge Montreal Power Winnipeg Electric National Breweries Atlantic Sugar Atcliison . . . . . . . . . . . .. Am. Car & Foundry Am. Locomotive . . . . . . . . .. Am. Smelting & Refining . 60 Anaconda Copper . . . . . . . .. l»; (lmindlnn Pacific Railway . - Now York Central . . . . . . .. 1001,; Cuba Cane Sugar .. . .. 11% Crucible Stool . , 671,41 international Pnpcr 35 Kelly Springfield illox. Petroleum international Mor. Press Steel Car Reading . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Southern Pacific M V, Studebaker - Union Pacific lllnh Copper U. S. Stool 107M Victory . . . . . . . . . . . .. 103.45 1933 Victory . . . . .. 105.90 1922 Victory — i937 Victory — llnnk Commerce .. 1:11 Bank Royal . . . . . . . . .. . 212% Bunk Montreal . . . . . .. 236 Bank Nova. Scotlu .. — Wheel. Sept, 101, Dem, 105%, iliay 111%. Corn. Sept" 84 7-8, Dec., 681-8, May. b8 3-4. Onto. Sept, 37 ‘)5, Doc. 39%, M"? 48%- , _ __, "Have you Seen the O ,1‘ .. _ _ _ _.. p55,. w» . A WELL BALANCED RATION” is essential to the health and development o! an animal. Every successful stock breeder knows the need of food" containing carbohydrates protein and fat. There are all necessary to growth and the. highest physical development of animal life. Vltarnines and mineral nits are also es- sential to nutrition. Imperial Cod Liver Oil Fox Biscuit lA perfect food for foxes. It lp a “Irlrovhn and tested" _ food ‘in our P. E. I. (ox ranches where It forms the ohletl" dict for foxes at this season. If your dealer cannot supply you order direct from“, factory. - ‘ IMPERIAL BISCUIT co. Chorlottotflfll