EN like the Arch Preserver Shoe because it helps them stay on the old job all day long, with plenty of pep and hustle. No more aches; no more draggi- ness. Yet there's style- smartest you can find. ‘scars ms racy was» mum Western Guardian --CLEARING PRICES On at Sinclair's. shades and styles, assorted sizes Special $4.95, $1.50 and $10.00 at Sin- clair's. 5982-8-8-21. variety oi patterns selling $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 each at Sinclair's. 5982-8-8-21. —ALL BALANCE oi Ladies Knit- ted Suits, also all Bathing Suits 25% discount at Sinclair's. “PEERLESV ENGLISH FOX NETTING -LADIES' TWEED RAINCOATS. 3d, 38 and 40. On sale $2.85 each at Sinciaifs- 5382-8-8-21. —MISSES FANCY l‘ "WC" ‘lTS, regular $5.00 value, clearing at $3.75, at Sinclair's. 5982-8-8-21. For security on your lFox or Mink Ranch. lSatisfaction guaran- —SPECIAL PRICES ior quick clearance on ladies and misses sum- mer hats at Sinclair's. 5082-8-8-2i- ——B1G DANCE- Olympia Sum- A Graceful Walk How often we smile at people hobbling along the street because of ill- fitting shoes. PropcrLv-fitted shoes help much and go far towards gracefulness. GENTLEMEN GOFFS have the lat- est and best methods of measuring and fitting by the best and most ex- pert and experienced shoe-fitters. Let us measure you for a pair of Church's English Shoes or Hartfs or Arch Preservcrs or Asturias or other good makes. LADIES We carry the Empress Corrective and Smar- don‘s. the two hcst pro- curzlble in Canada. GOFF’S J. S. TAYLOR. Optometrists 142 Richmond Street OOO-O-OQQ-OO-OOOODO l WNW“ mrtlraerlfs. 1t gives hair new .,........I€..........." — AND — ._ .- . § EYES IgESTED MHJARD 5 “i:‘§$.“i..§il'.?f“ . andler » "murmur . ‘l? riser-side. hiday Aug. 0 Charlie and his Hottsie Iiottsig Orchestra. Nine till two. 0768-8-7-21 ‘teed. l Sold by the oldest ‘ dealers in ranching supplies. l m; The Rogers Hardware Company Limited We also sell such ac- cessories as Fox Pans, Ton gs. Staples, etc. -____- --DRINK MACS HOP ALE, bent ior thirst and health. Made by Summerside Bottling Works. cics-a-o-tuesiriiwks- —LADIES' NEW SILK DRESSES. assorted shades, sizes 14 to 42. Extra special $6.75 each, at Sinclair's. 5982-8-8-21. -—MARGATE PASTORAL CHARGE -services for Sunday August 10th: Margate 1i a. m. Long River, 3 p. m. Clifton woo p. hi. —-ANGLICAN SERVICES-In the Parish oi New London on the 10th inst, will be as iollows:—Burlington. 10.30 A. M. with Holy Communion. Sunday School 9.30 A. M. French River 2.30 P. M. Kensington 7 P. M. Sunday School l0 A. M. G. T. Sprlggs. Rector. l l l l l l l “Quality is the First Consideration" —ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.- l Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell oi ' Alberton, announce the engagement of their daughter Laura Blanch to Mr. Cari Eric Crockett of Summer- side. Marriage to take place first week in September. 5987-11. PERSONALS -—Mrs. Bennison Craig, oi Walston. Mass. arrived on Monday night on l, ALL SIZES IN STOCK Fennefl Thinning Hair Stimulate your scalp and pre- vent dandruii’ by massaging with HARDWARE — g OOOOOOQOOOOI lLINlMEN-l Positive, Reliab e Finger Points to ; uneven pressure is pro- noednmdtheunevendistributiou of the person's weight causes n burning sensation, callcuses tender spots, contracted toes, an lovers cramp-like pain. The foot widonsnndspreadaoverthoshoes, thoamnlltoeandgroattoojointo We are bringing you and Speedy Relief i ‘ w Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Francis have g i arrived on the Island, plowing from z EXAMINATIQN 2 u. s, a. While here they are the o Hum‘ n". “pplymg ma,“ a guess oi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Francis. etc. § H J M , Miss Ruby Burns motored to 1 biennium-r a Lower Bedeque Tuesday. Ofllca Connected With pronto“ I Master Walter Paynter, Freetown. 9 Mont-stilt. P- l- l- : is spending a icw days pleasantly in Lower Bedeque. the guest oi his —--— ""'_' cousin Master Kenneth Paynter. The sympathy oi the whole com- lan-Mors h Solicitors ghuity goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Collections CrConnell Naonan in their recent sad [e moms! 'ro 1.01m ‘llaemavement in the death oi their IIONTAGIJI 'ittle son Josvtlh- l8cd live years. oooeocoocoo» IIAVI YOUR EYES I-XAMINED AND GLASUIS IITIED BY ' r. E. PARKMAN Registered Optometrist Idoolagno. P. l. I. all l summer goods in our Ladies‘ Ready to Wear and Miliinery Department 5982-8-8-2i. —LADIES‘ Silk C1190 DYNSQI. 119w -LADIES' Summer Dresses in a 5982-8-8-21. < relatives. ‘l r115 UHAKLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' FEED We now have in stock a lim- ited supply oi sass snort-rs MIDDLINGS on. can: corron saao scnulwacnaa rrzan oarar Faro ammo MASH CORNMEAL cancxao COD-N nan WHEAT nouno oars All oi which we are selling at lowest prices by the bag or In ton lots. Also in stock all wall known brands oi Blend and lord Wheat Flour - h. om and barrela- selling at lowest prices. Call or write (or prices be- iore buying- A. llorne & 0o. WHOLESALE O RETAIL 598 - -: 11-!‘ a short visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George McPherson, oi Burn- merside-S. tor, Ltd. Charlottetown. is spending his vacation irl Summerside.-—S- -Mr. William Could, o! Boston, arrived in Surnmerside on Monday evening arld is the guest oi his sister, Mrs. Claude Kenny-S. Albany And Vicinity Miss Gladys Lowther, Searletown. is spending a pleasant vacation in Keasington, the auest oi her cousin M155 Marjorie Maclienzie, lviiss Bessie I-lalliwell has returned to her home in Springton, alter spending a week here pleasantly, the guest oi Misses Annie and Florence Cameron. IVLr. and Mrs, Erna Paynoer were recent visitors to Albany. Mr. Percy P‘. Allen was a visitor to Summerside Monday evening. Mr. Donald MacDonald, Rose Valley recently spent a iew days here among Mr, axd Mrs. Robert Curnlichacl, and family motored to Newton Sun- day, the guess oi Mr. and Mrs. Jame; Greenan and iamily. Mr. and Mrs. Gem's! Burns and family motored to Freetown Sunday, the guests oi Mr. George Campbell and family. Miss Marjorie Cameron has re- tluned home after spending three weeks vacation with relatives in Springton and Kelly's Cross, Mr. W‘m. Haliiweil and Mr. Roy Cameron of Bprington, were recent visitors to Albany, Eastern Guardian ..'WE ALL KNOW the best drink Macs Hop Ale. MUG-B-B-tuesirliwks JVISITOIB will be received at the Christian Church. Y0"!!! PW- ple'a Camp, at Brudenell Wharf on 5989-8-8-11. Saturday evening. “NEWER PIPE AND IIILD TlLl-Carlood lust received. l! in- Poole 8.‘. terested. uk tor Prim- Thomnson. Limited. . lidfl-l-d-mwiflwks ..'SUNDAY SERVICES-Rev. J. W. William will conduct services on Sunday, August 10th as iollows‘ Montague at 11 A.M. Murray Riv" I! P.M. Murray Harbor"! P.M. JNIW Hill‘! HALL-There will be preaching service in the New Perth Hall, Sunday aiterrlcon, Aug- ust 10th at 5 o'clock. C. E. Arm- strong, Preacher. ..'MON'I'AGUI. L. The Rev. r-l. Pierce will conduct the services in the United Church next Sunday in Montague at 11 a. m.‘ and a: 7.30 p. m. and in Lower Monmuc It 3 p. m. ..'INB'I'I'I'U'I‘I MEETING. -—'I"h6 July meeting 0t the Eldon Women's Institute met at the home oi Mrs. -Mr. Jewar Clow, oi Messrs. Car- "wk gummy’ “ml u‘ ‘Wmunu o! thirteen members and two visi- tor; present. The president, Mrs. Penny, occupied the clhalr. Meeting opened by singing the institute Ode icllowsd by roll call which was ans- wered by a Patriotic Verse. Minutes oi previous meeting wer; read and adoptod as read, A discussion on the library than took place and it was agreed that the library committee meet and make arrangements (or same. Arrangements were made to help with the program at the district convention. Mrs. E. L. Harrington invited the club to her home for the August meeting, Roll call t0 be N5- pondcd to by a Riddle. Miss Katie MacEachem to write a paper on "Better Schools and Education." Program ior the evening consisted oi a reading by Miss Margaret Martin Mrs. T. i". West, read some very m. terestins DM-riotlc verses, Recitation by one oi our visitors Mrs. Mabel MacEschers-l. Meeting cased by 5mg. ing the National Anthem, after which the hostoas served sooner. ous lunch. RETALIATION on mm; BORDER ‘ .._-... VANCKBORO, Mo" Aug, 5_B¢n, lees oi complaints that the homol- "IW-i m was violated have been hurled beck and iorth around this vivLr-tv lately with the result that N" W°rkcr| W110 have been crossing the lino for their employment do m: know just where they stand or when “wt-her exchangeor ultimatum: may icrce them to seek new employment, The trouble started over road con. Slmct-lcn i:l New Brunswick, the gm- vel ice which has been hauled from here. Several Canadians were work. lna on this side o! the line in the bits until oomplsinw were made to the Immigration authorities, who had no alternative except to send m; Canadians back. Mrs. Claude Howat‘. ”,“““.¢. visitor to Albany. and ,Mrs. Gordon Waddeli, Kelly's Cross were visitors to Albany Friday evening thcguasts oi Mr. and I Mr. '.‘.Irs_ W. P. Cameron. family motored to Hampton recently H. was a recent Mr. and Mrs Ewen Cameron and Complain: was the-n made in 0m- adc. that Americans were working in the woods there. peeling pulp-wood, Bllldlflg nd uanloading pulp-wood to the trestle oi’ the lie-stains Pulp Wood cmDfl-IW. The Canadian ‘ ' .- tion oiiicers retaliated and chased the Americans back to their own yard. The next move was tn (arm o! g, word to the Canadian ustouu that "WW1 Wwklnd on the construction lob were buyina 81801010 in tits Uni- ted Gtflifi. Thdt brought about m; dcwcd resul‘. and now all gas bought v istic oi the nus De La Paix dross- makers this morning told a packed house what she thought about wint- er styles, saying that she is con- vinced women do nct want to wear longer skirts on the nest. Suits, coats and ensembles ior gen- eral wear at her house are still at the top oi the cali, or six to ten inch- es below tho knee-depending on the knee. _ The outlook ior a dull winter deep- ened as model aiter model irom this house was shown. "rhe clothes ran to dull black, navy blue or brown in rough or tuited wool. Wool coats have the same material as skirts or dress- es. For warmth there are blouses and vests oi leather or washable chamois for women motorists, golierc, and other sport participants. one mod- ernistic golfing costume has chamois knickers and blouse in one, with a tweed wrap around skirt and short jacket. . Patent leather trimmings go to: the extent oi gauntlet gloves. l" W8 COUNTY must pay a duty oi one cent per imperial gallon. As several ot the Canadian truck; are running on this side oi the border without the proper Main registration plates, it is understood that the next move is to have these drivers arres- ted ior improper registration oi their vehicles. _ What iorm the Canadian rcprisai v Mode by VMua-rny _. - ALEXANDER Murray- PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTOBD is to take is Yetio be ascertained. MODERN!!!‘ DESIGNER. HOLDS IALL OPENING PARIS. Aug. ‘L-‘ri-le most modem- fif°étlhm ““‘l...........; BRINGING UP FATHER ruul . . _ l c Tnauuk - _~ J, HYQUNT. lag‘; at}. m" ‘IDIWK . < mmwflu- WEN T,“ Agcu-Y wm-s TWO enemas Heed the first danger signal! Slop your Foot Troubles ‘VH5 T9 bugs _r_ ‘ma’, , (OULD "Mam; before they impair your comfort and daily e0 BEUSV! MY An Exposition . i of the newest, most advanced scientific methods oi ‘ l i relieving and correcting Foot T‘ ables, will be held , ' at our Store on , , 3, _ , AUG. 8th. Afternoon 9th. Ali Day P.’ l 3' 3 f ' tffiffiii’ 53$." Wfifl‘ 5"‘ “W-Zffiufafiii clearly aplain Irowfiaewlctlsods gin instant fool nnforl. ‘ You will also begiutn o pecan-cob Print ofyovr “whirled ful- Ail this witXout coat or obligaflon. Don't miss seeing this Expert at our store on above dato. l '1 ALLEY d? CO. LTD _ H“ with; lfbr-KBBGQ‘ l name» mun‘? I ‘TELL woo wn‘ mun AT six R. T. Holman Ltd. Snmmerside August —_ YOU CAME QORRY DIAR- BUT VV! BIEN mom CouNT on aA-ra Au. DAY- AUGUFI‘ 8. 1780 Clearance l all ladies SUMMER DRESSES .25 per cent 0ff' ANY DELIGHTFULLY charming frocks are shown in this interesting clearance sale. Marry popular fabrics, a wide variety oi styles, and in all probability a dress of Just your style and size is here for you, at this reduced price! v $3.75 Dresses at 2.82 $5.95 Dresses at. 4.47 $12.00 Dresses at $16.50 Dresses at $20.00 Dresses at $30.00 Dresses at Children’s Summer Dresses reduced $1.50 onsssas $1.10 szolfnaassas $1.50 $2.50 DRESSES $1.88 saoo nnassss $2.25 Shop . Early Daylight Saving Time Horse Ailments o red oa , u king, rt... 5%‘ mile-ism?! “Miami blistark 'L‘é'-¥£E$‘§E.'a%“-2§KJT?J W. I. Young. lac. Lynn Shim. Montreal ABSORBINE litzdiltt“. lull-m lllinlikllt DON'T RISK EFFICIENT » omen. SERVICE "INSURE . EYII IXAMINED, GLAUBEB Buy .~..u‘.‘.’.'.'.'i‘§l~’..¢§.%.."§f5¥h ‘to P§§f§fiQ§§QT° REPAIR WORK. J. W. JOHNSTON when you are buying Protection you are insuring Be W ll - W! “w i . You I51 Kent's-traits ‘ltlbone 151-1. yggrllbfinrgknesgioney fiblorim if you “lose toe ° goose that lays tils ____ Golden Eggs." 1&1 - s c Specify l (l. M. Lampson é’! Co. acprince Eward" LIMITED. H Queen Street London. B, C. t. England Public Auction Sales OI’ RAW FUR! Shipping ban will on tarnish- Fox Netting in your next order Writs or Telegraph Order ahlppsd wiflrtn an IN! ed without charge by applying to ll. T. Holman. Ltd. inm- mersldc. P. I. L unscented b! Alfred Fraser, inc. 212 fifth Avon c HGLIWANS Ioallrnsror. r. r. r. x CANADA New You-a. 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