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A _ 1** ..- .__ ma- 4 t . .i I* _ _ A Guardian 1 . Q ‘ - -;¥"»"! .-.- '_¢<»’s{: 1 I A, <€{;§, ' l ~‘:;€fs~_\ nal-:in nur ¢ini¢i.uili¢.iiiyz A scalp cared forby Cuticura usually means thick, glossy hair. Frequent shampoos with Cuticura Soap are ex- cellent. Precede shampoos by touches of Cuticurs. Ointment to spots of dan- druE, itching and irritation of the scalp. Nothing better for the corn- plexlon, hair or skin. as- sus rm limi. /slams nm; gs? i.-:.=...-'~...°-~...`.°.‘.‘..-°“... :nm-~ Squeeze-the juice of two lemons in to a bottle containing three ounces ol orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter piut of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beau- tiiier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweet- ly fragrant lotion into the face, neck. arms and hands each day and seo how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless. _ -- . __ __.. 5 ' J I' -'/4 _AI if ' _f _ ' i;‘t.= / \ _ . }‘ |"""""""""”"`-'/"°'°~°-'°-°‘ Carter's T The Womans Home Compan- ion August No. z Y* AUGUST MAGAZINES All the best Magazines pub- lished received as issued. Canadian and American News- papers received daily. New Books and Novels for Holiday reading. 500' reprints from best Auth- ors reg-ulnr prices $1.25 to $1.50 each. Our Holiday prices 50 and . 75 cents each. Come in and look them over. ' Our Bookstore closes each ev- ening (except Saturdsy) at ii o'clock and at one o’clock on Wednesday during July and August. Carter & Co Ltd. Books and Stationery -l___.l - -I PAYI to buy in this Province- -- _W -AH! HARVEOTEHS FEW?-Not according to a correspondent who writes: Judging from the number of sturdy msn folk who spin along -in autos throughout the country it hardly looks ss if labor was scarce for the ileld Presbyterian Church was the others, strictly on pidncipai came on foot. The causelof the “full house" was that it seemed to be brides day. Three happy buxom brides appeared out. They not only represented our own lair province, but, also the “Great Bi-udalbane, Mi .and Mrs.Ernest Has- Co’s store at Kensington for the past year and has many sincere friends who will miss her in their social cir- cles. Mr Walsh is one of Su~qimerside'1 popular young men and is manager of the sporting goods department in the R. T. Holman Co., Summer-side. After the ceremony the happy couple mot- ored to Brackley Beach and other points, where they intend spending their honey moon. Congratulations. (Summerside papers please copy.) R -WEDDING BELLS-A very pre!/ty July 23rd, at St. Mark's church, Lot 7, when Miss Mary Doyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doyle, and Mr. Edward Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Griffin. were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by Rev. Father Stephen MacDonald.. The bride was daintily attired in a dress of battleship grey satin, with silver trimmings and wore a bridal veil gracefully draped with lilies of the valley, and carried a bouquet of Kil- larney roses. She was attended by her cousin. Miss Josie Callaghan, who, wore a champagne silk dress with white hat, and carried a bouquet of white sweet peas. The groom was ably supported by his brother. Mr. Thomas Griffin. Tho_ wedding march was beautiful rendered b Miss M relatives witnessed the marriage, and fitter the happy couple had been show- _Now in st0(.k_ ered with the congratulations oi' their six hundred "mes ‘"7 the New Jersey friends they wended their w.i_v to the home of the bride, where at the hour -if 12 o'clock u wards of onc lliiiidrec ous dinner. During the afternoon the guests were entertained by music, singing and recitations, after which they left for their homes aiiiitl show- ers oi good wishes. This ended the enjoyment of the elderly people., but. before the shadows of the evening had' settled the young folks came crowd- ful evening in dancing, music. etc. A; about midnight all sat down to a wedding feast served in Mrs. Doyie`s usual good style. The groom‘s giit to the bride was a gold pendant an.i to the -bridesmaid a pearl covered prayer book. The bride's gift to the groom _was n ring. Amid showers 'of good wishes the happy couple left on Wednesday morning for their fut- ure home in Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin were the recipients of nisny handsome presents, which testified tu the popularity- in which the young' couple are held. Ask for MInsrd's and taks no ofiisr. haying season. if _-LOST-Automobile top dust hood". __HAPPY .mDIs___The summep Finder communicate with J. W. centre ot attraction. last Sunday, af-' ‘ ' 703' ternoon. the people coming- ln car-' ' riases or an iiiuas, automobiles- sus' ""'° W"-°=“' M" B- H' RMK' West.” The bridal couples were Mr.| V and Mrs. Alexander McDonald of] _'FRENCH Fm/ER NOTES _Miss mm of Springfield and ML and Mrs_iWarren, of Ch'town are visiting in French River.-Mr. Duncan Mac- H. O. H l Cl lil , it _-R as am M ares 0 m A a |Kenzie made the round trip to Char- \ _ _wgppmg gE|_|_g__A quiet wed. lottetown Thursday. - Miss Carrie ding took place at the Manse, Ken1'Brander_is visiting in Park Corner the singtori, July 29i-ii ut 2 p. m. -when Mr. guest °f Mr- and M"-_W~ H“"dl“S- F F H,,,.,,,,, R_ Walsh ,md Mis, Grace C-_ Miss Nina Bernard and Miss Charlotte or Bowness were united m the holy Bernard have returned home after ` bond, of wedlock The wupla were visiting in Charlottetown.-Miss Jen-_ nm" ' 'Mk' bum! !°“°-n .5 unattended and the double ring cere~ me K"YS-"7 Malden' M“’“‘~' is spendms homo foflfsw MMO; T17 W- mon), was ,.ecned_ The bride looks,-__ her vacation here the guest oi’ Mr. and charming- in her beautiful traveiling_M"B~ I- Bemard- suit. Miss Bowne-ss has been in the: _W mlllinery department of Kennedy &- *A SURPR'3E~ PARTV"'°O“ FN' ~ _ | _-#___ I "2 ,_ wedding was solemnized on Tuesday. _THE NoR.rHUM`BERLAND__The` ly _ y aye: l_____ Brennan, and the nuptial nigh mass TANKER GOT AWAV FROM :lung by Mr. Patrick Butle', inter l GERMAN SUBMANNE posed by the hymn ‘Adora Te” A _-- . _ i _ . n unusual large number of lriends anvil AN ATLANTIC PORT' A“3~ 1'_A ' ' l8.Iil( li l‘l d ll fl fl D l ’ and fifty guests partook oi' it sumptu~' The U`b°”t' sighted' when eight ins |11 “mil more than eighty ¢0\1rl¢'=§' had assembled. and enloyeti u delight-, -TWO CENT! PBR WORD sacii lnssrtinn for advertising in this col- umn. Cash mast sooompsny order. Minimum charge twenty-ive cents. _ .-DON’T FORGET to patronise the Patriotic Lunch Saloon at the Big Races at New Aninan on August 14th Wrlsht,_Bedeque, and receive reward. ham, Fredericton is preparing to erect an up to date residence. He sold his former residence to M-r. Wm. Tinney the expert cemetery lettérer, and pur- chased the real estate of Pte. Golden Weeks. . Fannie Warren and Master Edward evening, July 26th, Mr. and Mrs. Edword`Griilin were completely taken. by surprise when the young people of Burtin and surroundings entered their home to welcome the newly married couple in their neighborhood. They didn't foget to bring a good violinist with them. Consequently the even- ing was pleasantly spent in dancing until the wee sma hours when the company dispersed after onice more wishing Mr. and Mrs Griffin a prosperous journey through life. boat docked Friday evening at 10.10. with 121 passengers, one car salt, one cor farm implements. one car lim-e. one car sugar, five cars mixed freight and one car autos consigned to Messrs. Grant & Kennedy, Charlottetown; and one private auto owned by Mr. B. W. Yulll, Moss., who is touring the island on u. pleasure trip. There were ill out\vurd passengers on the morninig trip.` There were tive cars of outward freight on Saturday morn- ing, also one auto accompanied by the owner, Mr. Frank Arsenaul-t, Sum- merside, who will motor -to Moncton, Rogerville, etc, The schooner Gen- eral Middleton, Captain James Camer- on, entered Friday from Pictou, with coal for the P. E. I. Railway: H er as ar ve ere a er a ve hour fight with a German submarine coast. late Friday last. The shlp's cook was wounded in one leg by shrapnel during the engagement miles away, tried to head off the tank. er from the land and then opened tire. discharging about two hundred shots. The tanker replied with forty shots from her fourdnch guns, as she raced wway, sending out S. O. S. calls by wireless. The submarine was fully outdistanced . - 1 Ideas Die Hard ~ sl . But when you tire of treating eczema inter-‘ ‘ naily as a blood disease . and apply'Dr. Chase’s' Clintment you will soon _ be convinced _which 1 _form of treatment is] ‘ most effective. V Naturally and gragi dually the skin is heal-' ed as you apply this soothing, antiseptic ointment. The skin is soft and smo_oth, and you only wonder that you did not try this treatment sooner. \VESTERN PERSONALS -Miss Alma Harding, French River is visiting friends in Kensington. R -Mr. Stephen Bertram Fredericton spent the week end' visiting friends at Clifton. ' -Mrs. Willis Warren has returned' from Boston and intends residing in Kensington in the future. R -~lVlr. Thomas Somers, Kensington. has his house on Victoria Street. al- most completed and it will be one of the most up to date cottages in the town. R -Mrs. D. McKinnon has returned to her home in Kensington, alter at- tending the funeral of her father the late Mr. James Lalmont, French -River. R -°-Mr. John Warren, Mrs. James Kennedy and Miss Rachel Kennedy oi’ Kensington motored to Bradaibane and were guests at the McDouaid- Todd wedding. R. -Dr. Houston, and Mrs. Houston and son Gilbert have arrived at' their old home in Kensington from Halifax. Dr. Houston is in the iiiiiitsry service. There many .friends ln Kensington and other places are glad to see them again. -- K. RlllUllR ii ll|iIlS HUU SUBSIITUIES interesting Statements os to Prevailing Prices In Eastern _ Canada, . ' .ii o'r'1‘Aw.»i, Aug. 3-in order to pro- tect the public against exhorbltant prices when purchasing substitutes for wheat flour the Canada Food Board to-day issued a statement as to what retail prices should be con- siderable reasonable in view of pre- sent wholesale prices. lt is pointed out that in Eastern Canada white corn flour costs $11.50 to $12.10 per bbl. of 196 pounds and blended torn flour from $10.50 to $11.10. ' 1 In view of these wholesale prices the food board states that the retail prices for small quantities of corn flour when bought by thc pound should not be more _than six and three quarter cents in Eastern Canada. Wholesale prices of rye ‘flour range from $12 .per barrel at points of pro- duction in the west to $13 in Eastern Canada. ilye flour st retail in small quantities should not therefor cost the consumer more than seven and a half cents per pound in Eastern Can- ada. Barley flour wholesale costs $9. 5o at points oi producion in the west to $11 in Eastern Canada. Barley re- tailed in quantities should not cor’ the consumer more than six and thrct quarter cents in Eastern Canada. The food bosrd's statement contains a warning to retailers that exhor- bitant prices for wheat must not be charged il” i " * otlssusrfTi‘;iiaiiLo'r'rsrowiv"`f" " wear-N’s_su1rs . ‘ . ' Qi ." ' ~\ 1 ‘ ‘ ; . ANDs‘iDRESSESi OPENS _ TODAY 1 i NEW_ARRlVALS_' EVERY DAY in the Ready-to-wear department re- quire room and_ yet more room. This y is a room making sale-present sea- _.1 son’s suits and- dresses fare being - cleared to supply' space for the new things. I v, _ . H , ,wil _ _ ,_ l _-T \€'_,'€;/» > iiii, ii’ q'.4.. __?7 ‘A ‘_ lv _`_ 'an-Q-I l'l‘£l‘.!Iii§°"°“' iDres'seS - volts nasssss. SHANIUNG Silk Dresses and a host of other pretty dresses going at deeply cut. prices;-- ._\¢i‘ ` `\`D `y " ' . '+ \_. And these are all dainty p etty _dresses such as you can us_e right throughout thf- year for house wear-d_o not miss this opportunity of getting one or mow. - Black and White Striged Voile Dresses $5.00 for ..... ........$3.76 Plain Rise arid Blue =o_ioied Voile in Misses sizes §$6.00..... ._ . . ,.4.50 .Tan and Blue Plaid Voile Dresses $8.50..... ...... .. 6.40 Navy and White VoiieDress $12.00 ......... .. . . ._ .....9.00 Ivory White Garberdine Dresses $16.00.. .. . ...........l2.00 Shantung Silk with Georgette Sleeves $20.00 ....... .. . l5.00 White Garberdine, Braided Front $21.00,: .. _ . ......... ._ ._ . 15.75 1 \ J. ` Y ~¢ ' WOMEN’S -LINEN, SH NTUNG, 1 TAFFETA AND SATIN SUITS? 1 EVERY FIXTURE IN THE DEPARTMENT MUST BE EMPTIED within the month of August-to make room for the new goods that_are crowding allng each day. That’s why you 'can buy these lovely suits at §%c$ far less than the _present factory prices .for similar garments. Choose _ .J HERE ARE SOME 0F THE LINES OFFERED Ladies’ Linen, Shantung, Taffeta and Satin Suits _ _ Ladies’ White Linen Suits $9.00. $6.75 Ladies' Sliantung Silk Suits $18 ._ .. _ _ . . .....I3.50' Ladies’ Shantung Silk Suits $36.00.... .....24.00 Ladies’ Shantung Silk Suits $42.00...... ........... .. .. ......,28.00 Ladies’ Taffeta Silt _Suits in Copen. and Navy $22 00...... ._ ..-..l-5.00 Ladies’ Taffeta Silk. Suits in Brown and Navy $28-.00....... . . . . 18.75 Ladies’ Taffeta Silk Suits in Green and Navy $32.00.... _ . . . .....20.00 » Ladies’ Satin Suits in Taupe, Navv and Black $38i.00..;... . 26.00 Ladies’TaffetaSuitsinNavy$55.00 . .....36.2l ~ - is _ .4 Final Clearance of _ Smart Serge Suits ii ' ' Ladies’ Serge Sui_t= worth to $35.00 for. _...$25.00 Ladies’ Serge Suits worth to $45.00 f >r.._.. .. 29.00 f Ladies’ Black and White;Ciieck Coats $9.00 ` or Ladies’ Colored Tweed Coats $16.00 for........ 12.00 Ladies’ Covert Cloth Coat $24.00 for....».. _ l8.00 Ladies’ Velour .Cloth Coat 35.00 for 25.02 Ladies' White Wash Skiqts............... 1.2 \ '€l1s~§s/if ___- 'i“‘“*"ii ee -_ I 0 - I I _ 45 for 4 - _,-_*__§ - _______._________._.,_._._.ggi._._._._._._.,_._.,_._.___._______._.___,___._.__,_____._._._.____,_______Y_________,____,___.__V______._._.,v.,;______.___.,_»_-_.___ _._-_-_._-_.___-,_-_-_-_~._-,-_~_-_~_~_~_~_-_-_-_-_._-,»,_~...._.s._._._._.,...__ __.._._.__.,,,_. __._._._._._._____._.__V__._.,_._, ______v.,,____:_________.v_Y___________._.___.__v_g,_.___._.___._._.._._._._._.._s._._...,...._._ __ .._._.._._._._._.,_._ _g._.__.._._ ._ _____V_,__________________ __ _ __ ____AV _'__ ___ _ _ . _ __ .__ _.-.._... ___ _ - .V J A PAQ; Qgw §lR° *W ‘ Dio sou w/mr I _V BRINGING UP F'A'l'l-IEE l I ( "‘-===-f-"'~~s-f ~~ - __ .___ HERE ALL DAY ~ _il- l WANT A cons-an-. 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