9011.‘. :2 amply/awning CCWZIHOxq -'rI.v'l.*~.‘ t ‘l raurf TUESDAY. L __ BED noon FURNITURE’ USE THE "mm 1 ONLY (jl-ZNIJINE WALNUT PLAN n"“5“i“g "ti" bevem-‘d On Purchase of $15. 01‘ (‘"0 $13.25 More — You Pay 1t) PER CENT NOW Bal- ance in l0 Iiqual Month- ly Payments. I UNLYWUSOLIII \\';\LNL"I' DRESS- ' ‘llili good plntc mirror, . am» Clrilrlilg $11.25] Cash Price, N0 Extras NO INTEREST One Only Bl~I.-\IT’l‘ll-‘l7l. “I-XLNIPI‘ Iilil) ROOM SYITE Comprising Ciiiffoiiier, lietl Dresser or Vanity Reg". $itl4.50 ti‘... 69.50 $6.50 Ilovvn, $6.30 Monthly NO INTEREST BED ROOM FURNITURE (C ontin ued) 10 ODD WALNUT DRESSERS, left-overs from better 1_3 suites, clearing at — 25 Only 3-PC. SIMMONS BED OU'I‘FITS Walnut Finish Bed Strong Coil Spring Thick Felt Mattress I ONLY \\'.-\l..\'l"1‘ 111-3111170031 Suite. i-oinprning Vanity Dresser, Lliilloiiii-r, Thin Beds anti hem-iv. 515.511 value I osrr IVALNIJT FINISHED Clearing Bcilrooni Suite, comprising Bed, at I Chifiuiiicr, choice of Dresser or Drt-ssir; 'l'aiilc, and T‘ 250 N0 250 Bench. $59.50 value — s W’ $ onthly 6 ONLY SINGLE BED OUAIIAS 9H0 (Tilly consistin oi’ Simmons Walnut 74191": Milllle finished wide pztncl bed, high g ‘ , riser cable spring and spring- Bl-ll) ItO-OM SLITE lilled mattress, $313.50 $26 45 ‘ _ _ value — — — — —-— ' Comprising lied, Dresser, I6 SIMJIONS BED OUTFITS, comprising 10-inch panel Bed, lligh I'rii.ruc guaranteed Spring and good spring-filled Mattress. Regular 8.1.5.25 cicaruig ‘$21.75 Vanity and Mirror Chiifoniei- and Mirror Chair Iieg- $135.00 Chilling 00 a ONLY ASSORTED rem" MAT- 111 I < trcsscs slightly torn or soiled. The low prices on these will move them quickly. s ONLY vixirv onrsssns IN i 4 ONLY srooi. BEDS SINGLE (iciiiiinis \\';iliiul. excellent value, size. Can bc ilccorzitcd to suit your Regular to $15.50 * " own color scheme. Reg. " ‘ l" clearing — -— -— -— — $12.50 clearing — —- —-— :l>()'9o An outstanding collection of odd lines from our retail stock and sharply priced for a A study of this classified page will reveal many items of exceptional interest to the thrifty householder, but we urge the importance of shopping early to avoid disappointment, as some quantities are very limite ' — speedy clean up. LIVING ROOM FURNITURE 4 Only ii-PIECE IIRUEIILER. CHE ERFIELD SUITES Modern Designs Homespun Covers ltcg. $129.00 99.50 1 ONLY 3-PIECE KROEIILER. Chesterfield Suite upholstered in Jacquard Velour, Rust Color, ~- ltcgular $119.00 clearing 3 ONLY 3 - PIECE KROEIILEB. Chrsterileld Suites in durable Repp covering, figured reversible cushions. Regular $79.00 clearing — — — — — 4 ONLY OCCASIONAL CIIAIRS covered in assorted colors oi Repp. Regular $7.75 clearing —- Bargains in. LTIIOLSTERED CHAIRS Reg. $28 to $46 Clearing ONE-THIRD our I 9 ONLY SOLID WALNUT OC- caslonal Chairs, lovely designs, serviceable coverings. Regular $17.50 clearing -- _ - 6 LARGE UPHOLSTERED (hairs, some in maple, others nli upholstered. IIcre‘s comfort at. 1 4"P!ECE h; Li? 1 ONLY iiurrsr AND cums BREAKFAST ROlOM i ONLY G-PIECE BREAKFAST bargain prices -— — -- 1_3 fi-LEMIIIIARLUFTETOWN GUARDIAN HOLMAIWS Semi-Annual CLASSIFIED CLEARING SALE Tremendous Clearance of Floor Samples and Odd lines at BIG SAVINGS! DINING ROOM SET 0F DINING Rouini Chairs, I Arm Chair and 3 Side Chairs, Walnut finish, real leiithcr seats. Regula $24.00 clearing -- -—- — ONLY SQUARE E.\"I'I'.'NSI()N Table, Elm ‘liiished “Hilnut. EX- tends to 6 ft. Regular ' $18.50, clearing - — — — Suites, Bullet, China Cabinet, Ex- tension Table and set ti Chairs. Regular $90.50 clearing Two Only Sample S-Piece Solid Walnut DINING ROOM SUITES Comprising Buffet Extension Table set 6 Chairs Reg. $140.00 77.50 Clearing at Cabinet combined. Regular $29.50 clearing — - - - - 210W‘, 1311391. Table and 4 Chairs, B II t 9.50 l ‘ l " g '11‘ t. ccdr ng One Only fi-PIECE SUITE Buffet, Iixt. 'l‘able, 4 Chairs Rel:- $57.50 39.50 COUCHES ADJUSTABLE HEAD COUCH with strong Spring and Cretonne Mattress. Regular $11.50 ______ _ _ $9.85 3 Groups of STUDIO COUCHES 10 Couches in Velours and High - Grade Tapestries Reg. to $62.50 45.00 ____ Clearing at 8 Couches in Homespuns and Plaids Reg. to $49.50 Clestring 12 Couches in Repps or Repps with Homespun Cushions Reg. to $44.50 34.50 All Above Have Spring Filled Mattresses Spring Filled Cushions Tubular Backs Clearing at ust 12th. 95 cents dues on our ice cream freezers were receyed. Sick committee reported oueboxof fruit given to sick. Program committee for next three months is Mrs. Mnbon Bynon, Mrs. John Thompson. Mrs. Cecil Payn- ler. Sick committee, Mrs. Arch Mc- Murdo, Mrs. David Murphy. Ncxt meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. William Stavcrt. Lunch com- mittee, Mrs. Morris Cuseley. Mrs. John McKay, Miss Elva Stavert, KELVIN’ \I‘O.\IEN'S INSTITUTE The Kelvin lvonieirs Institute heltl their regular meeting at the hoiiie oi Mrs. Maurice Ciiseley on 'I‘uc.-ciziy evening, August. 3rd. In the absence oi the President, Mrs. “Ilium Utlatllfly, Mrs. John Walker was itppointed t0 the chair. Meeting opcncilby sinizng Institute Ode followed by the Creed together. Rm! call xviis i1l1S\\'Cl‘(‘{l by Current Events, thirteen members and two v3.1 rs bung pro n1. Corrcspond- Miss May Walker. once was Z'(‘.l(l by . mretary. It was Program consisted of a reading moved by Miss, Laura Hogg and l by Mrs. John McKay; solo by Mrs. smonilvd lv Mix. lnrnc Crozier Cecil Paynter; ;reucl ng by Mrs. tho". "vc ‘ e the ceiling of the John Walker. lyiectlng closed by Stlltttrl vlt-niicu and painted and singing Good Night Ladies. (‘lt"Illt"(l bcfore school .\l:~. John McKay, Mrs. _\l- mixlo, .\l'rs. John -~ rmnniitvw- nppointvd n- Ir. ivns moved by . .\l‘.\l'il'flt) and set‘- \ um Stnvert that scluua! Worn ‘~4- OLDEST TWINS 94 HANDCROSS. England -- Eng- ianrfs oldest twins, M'rs. Martha Flint. East. Lodge, Hnndcross Park nnd lvlrs. Betsy Etherion, IIOISIIIIIII picnic at Road. Ilandcross. celebrated their »- with‘. NOYLII Be- 94th birthday recently. sday afternoon, Aug- And, fresh from the tailors, Student type SUIT 20. Just arrived-advanced fall shipment oi’ student's worsted suits made up in the smart “prep" style. Yoke] and platted back-platted and flopped pockets Msmart cut trousers with hip straps. New - clear patterns in blues, browns and hacks. Students sizes 3i to 37 - -— ~ — — ~ — — -—-- - $20.00 The Boys’ Shop lift‘ _vcry pretty miscellaneous The Central Guardian CRASWELL ior Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE m- SUIIANCE. L-6798-7-l2-317 INIJDNICSDAI’ is Dance night at the Highlands. l.-1J’.55-6-Tiics-We<l-ti. $3.00 BUYS A SEASON Ticket for the Provincial Exhibition. They are now on sale at all city Drug Stores. This ticket admits. to opcn- zng performance and three times rluilyz It take in every bit of the show, stock judging. horse races and Vaudeville in afternoons. Horse Show. Vaudeville and Fireworks iit. night. Transferable, so cnn be used by anybody. Big entertain- ment value. ti. BRIDE-TO-BIC SIIOIVERI-JD —A showcr was given by Miss Rose Willie to Miss ‘Margaret Whitlock whose marriage takes place soon to Mr. Joseph Hunter. Little Kay Whit- lock and Master Russell Wntson looked very charming dressed as bride and groom, and wheeling in n heavily laden carriage. Much fun took place when the presents were opened by Miss Mazle James and the verses read by Miss Beat- rice Proude. DWELLING COMPLETED- Mr, Seymour Birt is rapidly putting the flushing touches on his ncw dwel- ling at Covchcad Road. IT IS TIIE I-‘IIIM convict-ion oi Ross-Zviiller experts. boine out by the experience of lending breeders that the main ilct of luxcs should be R-M Vito Crumbia iRegkil. This food is the result of years of carc- ful study undertaken hi co-oper- aliou with Canada's most successful fox breeders. _ SEASON TICKETS for Exhibi- tion are each year becoming more popular. Lint yeefs sales were 20% greater than the previous yeur. This season should break all re- cords Buy yours at any City Drug Store for SILOO-over $6.00 value. See every bit of show eveiy day nncl evening. They nre transfer- nblc. ti. TIIE IIIIFPIST CIIIFRtIIL-Thc third of an interesting series of sermons 0n the Lord's Prayer was preached by the Rev. 1-1. L. Denton, B. D. at the morning service Sun- day. The speaker took as his theme the petition "Give us ‘this day our daily brenn." Mr. Dentonhs evening sermon was "The Perpendicular in Life" as suggested by the words “I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills." The Church school. meeting at the close of the mornlnil service h*"iJ*-B929J£E€P*l*Ll§§QYIEQPJ1LPQJ",F__EI"QELJDCWT. Jmfi‘... 12-11.. M"_'..M°rfl5°n' Prim Beret ‘BRINGING up FATHER i OH-HERE COMESTHE i %Ll FORH U6HT-' fitabli- study period. Mr. V. L. Dliigwell, baritone, sang in rch and expressive voice "Just For To- day". The organist, Miss Helen Cullbeck, used as her prelude in the morning Merkel's Lin-ghetto and ln the evening Kerk-Ebert's Canzona. The church camp activities on the tine situation lacing the Hills- borough River at Marshf eld. con- tinue in high interest. TO BUY FARM -- Mr. Arthur Birt, eldest son of Mr. Jas. Btrt, at Coichesd Road. returns to Cove- head Road In the near future. I-Ic will purchase a farm near his old home. ARANMORE SAILS-The C. G. S. "Aranmore," Ciipt. McDonald, returned to this port Saturday, midnight. after completing the work oi supplying the lighthouses along the Ncwinundand and Labrador consts. Yesterday 60o empty oil drums iverc unloaded in addtionj to mnrhincry. rte. hroulzht hack ior repairs here. 'I‘he steamer Fnllcd a! 4 o'clock for Halifax. ATTENDING GRAND LODGE- A number oi’ delegates from the city and other parts of the province left yesterday morning for Fred- ei-‘cton, N. 13.. where they will at- tend the I. O. 0. F. Grand lodge oi the Maritime Provinces, and Newfoundland. Among those leav- d. Sale opens Thursday 9 A. M' sharp. CARPETS We are Clearing the following AXMINSTER RUGS 6 Rugs, size 9 x l2” 6 Rugs, size 9’ x 10'6" 4 Rugs, size 9’ x 9'.’ 8 Rugs, size 6’9’ x 9" These are in Various Patterns and Qualities Clearing ON E-THIRD OFF MATS CLEARING A QUANTITY OF ODD Ax inster Mats. These are in food colors and ideal for Living Room or Bedroom use. 27 x 54. Reg. $4.75 for $3.25 27 x 51. Reg. $4.50 for $2.89 27 x 48. Reg. $3.75 for $2.49 REVERSIBLE SMYRNA RUGS IN two popular slus. Most all colors to select irom. 30 x 60. Reg. $6.75 for $4.95 25 x 48. Reg. $4.75 for $3.19 IMITATION ORIENTAL MATS, IN two sizes, limited quantity, priced low to clear. 36 x 63. Special $3.67 25 x 58. Special . . . . .. $2.67 RAG RUGS IN VARIOUS COLOR- lngs. Ideal for bath or cottage. 3o x so. negfsms m $1.35 24 x 48. Reg. $1.19 for 79c. OWING to the limited quantities and excep- tionally low prices, phone or mail orders cannot be accepted on Classified Sale goods. l 30 LINOLEUM RUGS $12.50 - 9’ x 12’ - — 9.25 $10.75 —- 9' x 10%’ — — 7.25 $ 7.75 _ 9' x 7y.’ - - 5.25 ' 50 CONGOLEUM RUGS Dropped Patterns $11.25 -— 9' x 12' -— — 9.00 $ 9.75 —-— 9’ x 10%’ —— — 7.85 S 8.45 -- 9' x 9' - - 6.75 $ 7.00 — 9' x 7%’ -- -- 5.75 $ 5.65 - 9' x 6’ - - 4.50 MIRRORS 3 ONLY HALL MIRRORS IN Solid Walnut Frames, good PIIQO Mlrrorl. Regular $12.50 clearing — — — — — - 8 ONLY VENETIAN PLATE MIR- rorl, size 16" x 25", neat design. Regular $3.95 clearing — l0 ONLY VENETIAN PLATE MIR- rors. Size 12 x l8. Regular 89c $1.75 clearing — - — — 10 ONLY FRAMED MIRRORS. choice oi 4 colored frames. 69c Regular 90c clearing —- -— 25 PLATE MIRRORS SIZE 9"X12", Regular 95c clearing -— — 59c TABLES 20 WALNUT FIN ‘ Tables. Regular $1.7: ‘gliirgr- ‘ C s-—-—--__ 11 Only END or RADIO TABLE With Bookcase in Base Ree- $3.75 2.49 9 ONLY FOLDING CARD TAB}, Suede or leatherette Tops, m]: lire screens when folded. Iirgnlgp to $9.50, clearing — _ _ - $o.45 MISCELLANEOUS L‘, s CEDAR. CIIESTS WALN “T 18h. roomy designs, In‘ $11.50 values — - _. v75 so TABLE LAMPS LARU mm. Pottery. w... ..E..‘.".? all clearing — -- _ _ 5.; Pluck.’ 2s STANDING LAMITSIIHJEE parchment, celon and m“ Clem“ - — — -— — l-l PRICE a ONLY BABY CARRIAGES, LAT. w- dulriu and colors. Regular $34.50 Clfllrlng 1 ONLY BABY STROLLER. Fibre with IIood and Footrest, Regular $22.50 clearing 2 ONLY FERNERIES, 51mg reed and wood — HALF PRICE . _.____ _ _ 50 TABLE RUNNERS. VARIOUS lengths, pretty designs, Regular $1.45 clearing - _ 4e BRIDGE TARLEMCCOVERS, black with colored piping. 2" Regular 49c, clearing - - 0c Any Item 0r Itonis on this Page May he Purchased on the HOLMAN HOME ELAN Morrison, Edison Morrison, John T. Martin 11nd J. D. Webster. Others who will attend are A, O. F. Gill, Bev. Vaniderstine, J. F. Whcar and Percy Worth. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- crni oi Mr. H. R. Large, which was private wus held yesterday ailer- nocn from his late residence, 40' lllllsboro Street to the Peoplesl Cemetery. service at the house andl grave being conducted by Rev. A.‘ E. McKenzie, ssssted by Rev. Dr.‘ Legate. The pull bearers were Messrs. James T. McKee, S. A. Mc-r Leod. Wm. Wyatt. Percy Proude, J. A. Webster and Charles Doyle. i? l PERSONALS Mrs. iColJ Allan has returned to I hcr home at West Covcheiid. after nn extended visit to friends nnd relatives in Alberta and B. C. Miss Florence Wooldiidge. R. N, ‘has returned to hcr position at Nmvburyport. r Mrs. G. R. Morrison, Mrs. P. A. , Morrison and Miss Ena. Morrison, ;Griinville were visitors to the otty . on Monday. Miss Katherine MncLennan of ythe Royal Victoria. Hospital staii arrived last night on a. visit to her mother. Mrs. A. E. Morrison and Q ,8 Charlottetown Mr. Klark Cantwell left. Saturday mfiflblllls on a holiday trip t0 Begum to visit hi; aunts, Mrs. tDr.) Nev. era and Mrs. Henry Gaudem Muss Ldlian Harris, R. N., is back in New Glasgow, N. 8., after a two weeks holiday visit to her mother in Charlottetown. Miss Margaret Sencabough of Jamaica Plains, Mass, who 15 Slilcndlng the summer in George- town left yesterday on a short visit to Miss Annie Keir of Mnlpequc. Mrs. Edward A. Carpenter oi Milton, Mass, and Mrs. Robert S. Coffin oi Cleveland, Ohio. are visit- ing relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Briggs and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Catlel’. who mo- tored here from Providence, Rhode Island, ior a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Meikle, left on return Saturday morning. Mr. H. T. Iahge, Toronto, 1| visiting Charlottetown. the guest oi his cousin. Hon. B. W. lbePage and Hon. Geo. E. Hughes, Inkerman. Mr. LePage is in his eighty-third year but RS youthful and vigorous as a man hifl his nee. He has not been here since 1021 and observes muiy improvements. but misses many o1! faces. SCRUPULOUS CARE nrovuisn ro cum: scape cONDITION For treatment of the scalll m“ has dandruff twice weekly 0'35"‘ mg with B, liquid shampoo i! advisable. especially when iheie is much scallness, but as the scall- ness diminishes, the shampouml can be reduced to once n week. 0f even once a fortnight. it is a 00m‘ mon fallacy; that scalhiexs 15 a $1311 of dryness of the culp. and lull‘ oils and b1‘1ll!l111ll1'tt‘S arc often it- commended to remedy the imag- lned deficiency. This. of course. l5 a bad practice. for it merely 9"‘ ccurages the growth of tho causal fungus. Absolutcy cswiliiiil is the care of combs and llllil"l)l'llx.vllils~ These should be wa .1111 um. M: infected at least t\\ »@ “fiklgé otherwise no hcndwiiff “Vj _ made with treatment it -s “~93” hopeless to euiienvoi" to cure "WI scalp infection by iilfiiliilgl‘ l?“ treatment and at the sum!‘ mil“ to constantly rc-lufec. the 5H1’ through infected brushes Similarly ‘mt-bums uni mini: should be cleaned or ‘iiitml i regular intervals. I: 1P -‘ "5 b’ remembered that lhoroufiii b-"m" ing of the hnlr is tar 51109110‘ ll‘; combing. The cure nf dancing. necessitates scrupulous and pf" tent attention to the llllli.‘ "MnE-‘i xi ' l ' l- A WHKWi-LI TRANGE-JAMES Anus-to omen mom HSASHT so fie Elie? TO ~ ‘é ERY HIM ET — gage FIND HAT I $27k.- Bwilrlsgi-afigpssiso- Bzliltsaqihiigiiu‘ Til-i». 2N0: 601141453 V ' ' EHOEEl-i 13° . u .7 a ' surr ME- li‘ ' p a‘ . \ I 3 .7- . u»? ‘ O I ‘ h \’- _. _ “W?! hum nut-nun»; .10“ "By George McMh-flll!