6t ereat expense we developed the oroduct to meet our ideals in quality and flavor. Then we soared no expense to malie the oackaee worthy of the Sealed Tiaht — Kent eRleht Pure chlcle and other In- eredients ot hiehest quality obtainable. made under modern sanltarvconditions. Keers teeth white Aids dlflefllOh " to’; Doublemlnt i delicious r gmllti tier ==..__.---——7 mmowwooo+ve+eo+o+o+o _ WHAT A IVIILDNESS" ANI) SMOOTHNESS THERE IS IN CUT PLUG Rival SMOKING TOBACCO It certainly has no rival when it comes to a nice cool imokc. Ask for it at the stores, manufactured by Island . workmen. 10 cents a package iliiiliEY 81 lilliiitilSflli ‘ >.-@4-<..¢¢._---... T lit IIENTHII ran cmnmrrmowu sunburn 11111111111111 ‘ ' SHOP from Batman's Catalog. PROFESSOR a BALL Music Classes resumed. Studio, Bfllptisi School Room. FOR SALE "WATERMER-E" Charlottetown. Bargain to quick purchaser. Dr. Garrison, 12h Brlslnen. 1711-8-3-121 PROF. FLETGHEWS NEW STUDIO in Iieurtz Ilall will open tomorrow, 5th. All Pupils are re. quested to register at once. Phone 963 and 960. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. ~-Mr. and. M-ns. Charles H. S. Sterne announce the engagement oi their daughter Irene Maude to Mr. Alfred L. Dunlap oi Montreal Marriage to take place Ute latter part oi September. WHEN YOU STOP by tho road- side tor tea, that is not the time to enquire. whether you intro brought the right kind ut‘ tea or not. 'l‘i11-. time to be suro is lit-fore 3,1111 leave iltlllll‘, otliorwisel your cup of tca by tho roadside may nut be as good as it might have boon. LIORSBS TEA tastes ivoll tivory~ where, but it. is especially good us :1 roadside beverage when properly mado. ASSUMES HOLY PROFESSION. -—~<'I‘ho many triemis 0t‘ Sister Saint (fathitriue tot’ Louvulin, formerly liidna Peters, tlaughtt-r oi‘ Mr. 11nd Mrs Joseph Peters, ltustiiso, will ‘hr. pleased to hour oi‘ her holy Prob-as ion which took Diiiljt‘. on the 17tl1 oi‘ August ut tho uNIoLhvr house oi’ the Congregation llo Notrp Dame, Montreal. llcr father “'11s present at bur profession. Since lior profession, Sister Saint Cittherluc has been sta- iioitoti at liiiscoircho Convent, l’. E. l., where hcr time will be occupied iii touching music. lleloro classes wt-re rosumotl she spent a tow days nt Rnstico Convent and liud the sporiul priviltxt-t». ot‘ tlnily visiting iii‘l' nioilici‘ who 1111s been stiriotisiy Ill for the pusl; year. LEAVES FOR HOME. —Capt. J. Woathcrbie and his party are leav- ing this morning on return to Wcstmount, Sydney taking tho steamer ‘lviugtltilcn to ‘Pit-ton from thorn they will motor to their iromrs. The visitor-s have boon spending two wevlt-t very pleasant- ly with irioiidsi 11nd FUIHLIVPH horn 11nd rrwoivud the very kindest nt- tuntion from t'Vl3i‘_Vi)t)tiY. Capt. Wt-ntln-rbio sows 11 womlertiil change 11inch the tcmptiroure law 1111s been i11 operation, 11nd instead oi‘ rum shops thorc urn good build» inns, woll t*11lti\'z1te1l farms and 111:0- plo driving 11111111111 in their carts. iln says tho temperance people do» serve tiredlt for the prosperity oi I’, IQ. I. PROFITABLE PICNIC. —Tho Protetstnnt Orphanage Auxiliary oi 'l'1=_1,'n11 lit-Id tholr 1\'111111t1l Picnic 011 August 30th. 'l‘l1e sum of $13!! was reulizotl, 'l‘l11-. Auxr iliary wish to thank overyone who i11 nny way helped lo mnkc tho picnic a success. This sum has been torlvurdcd t0 the 0rpl1a11~ TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED ' age and will be zicltnolvledged Manufacturer: cha|~|nfl°gown 3 shortly. 1m» 1 _ _ _ . 1. _.._.._._' _ JAMIESON’S MARINE PAINTS ‘ m‘ supplied for watercraft of all kincls from man liners and are put up under the classification of canoes to HULL PAlNTS-—DECK PAINTS-COPPER PAINTS (Anti-rotting for ship bottoms) and PREPARED MARINE PAINTS for general use. THE 1 Rogers Hardware Co, Limited Charlottetown, P. E. I. School Boots ‘ FOR BOYS AND GIRLS r01: novs u {Vi-I HAVE SEVERAL STRONG AND SERVICEABLE Nlub Oh‘ IIUOTS AT FROM $3.50 TO $5.00——SIZES 1 TO i310 Wu .;\‘1.so HAVE snnicunin mums FOR. YOUNG-ER YS Al FROM $2.75 TD stoo-slzns 11 TO 1a. The selection of School Boots in more Important than malty consider, ‘h Many foot troubles In 6 result o1 cariessneln with children. "qrown-upl" is We have a par- auiiarb’ fill! stock and parents may rest anured the! ° ' children will be expertly rut-a here. FOR GIRLS THAIZETIZAVE srnouo AND SERVIOEABLE BOOTS Tmfipolprutovn APPEARANCE or "DAINTY" mam. PROM l Inn maArnuRs coma m SIZES 11 'l‘0 2 AT $175.10 $1.75. ooon moons AND coon wiaAn o: . .85; Pliltrrncrr nrrruvo no ILAND 1N 1mm) m ova loci. GIRLS" DEPAIUIIMEbYI‘. ALLEY AND, UOMPANY, LIMITED. , l ‘inasnlozvirbrs FOOTWEAR." | » #1 ’§'Q'Q'@.'O OO§QOOOO v0+0040< o >4 O0 >QOOQ§Q—C—OQ~O IND O-O'O-OO—§~O§ ‘ Your Favorite , g Fountain Pen the 3 “Waterman” also , “Eversharp” Pencils Z 0 O 2 A fountain pen is a wonder- § ful convenience at- all times. ‘ No matter what your favor- . Ito style is, come to us and : you'll tind it in size and price . to meet your requirements. v We also have Instock all the z popular 0 0 o EVERSHARP PENCILS, EX- 0 TRA LEADS, FOUNTAIN PEN INK, LEAD PEN- CILS, ETC., ETC. Q Select your equipment now. Johnson 81 Johnson The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent and Prince Streets O-O-OO . EYESTRAIN In Probably the Cause > of Your , Headaches Have Your Eyes , Examined Conlult i: DR. n. c. HARRIS 128 Queen Strut Next Moon A McLeod, Ltd. PHONI ill , . ti ‘Chautaqutfl moon FELLOWS’ Decoration oily next Sunday, September 16th. IWILL BE LOADING LIVE 41- H068 and Lambs on Wednesday Sept.‘ 12th. Signed J. W. Fyte, Em- erald. 8i WE- ARE DISCHARGING a Miran o! tlrst class Hard coal. it you want real good coal you should zet- some out oi this cargo. C. Lyons 8c Co. 3i THE THREE MASTED schooner arrived yesterday Jrom New York and is discharging a céirgo ot’ hard coal 1on0. Lgons u. l _THE BEST CARGO o! Hard c0111 W6 have seen for several years arrived yesterday. We are discharging it now. it you want real satisfaction next Winter, we advise yo11 to get this conl.—C. Lyons 8:. Co. 31 Mr. 11nd Mas. ‘Frederick Matters. Westmorlsnd, motored to the city Wednesday and with u. tow iriends prococdml to the Wllortr an enjoyable alter- noon was spent. They returned to their home on Friday well Die-used with their outing. CATHOLIC MISSION OPENS. - The ‘liilssion opened 111 St. l)un- sun's Cathedral last evening. Rev. idnthers McIntyre and Goedling, S.J., oi Philadelphia, conducted the services, Father illiclntyro p giving instruction 11ml Father Goteldini iwcacliing tho sernrou, taking as iris stilhjtzct: For." Tho Mission this week is |'o1 women onlymtliellliisstrs being tirom 5.30 11.111. till 9 :t.111., 11nd Instruction iii. ii u.1n. and 7.30 p.111. RICHARDS REM.ANDED.— John itlcliartls, t1. iishcruran, of DcBlols, was tolken to ‘Summershle enrly Sntulrday morning u11 a warrant tor inflicting grievous bodily ‘ilttflll upon .\l:1lvi11 Bluglole, oi‘ liliohmond, and 1.11s remanded "for trinl, to take 111111119 at tho Court liouso o11 Wed itcstiay’. _Biagl0le received :1 knife wound in the side during a quarrel inst Thursday at Richmond. WILL REMOVE OLD BUILDING ~E. il. Duvalr has been awarded the contract tor removing the build- lug 011 the corner oi‘ (lrtint. George 11nd Grafton streets, the -proporty oi‘ b‘. U. Spencer, iSt. John. This is one or Charlotttiloivirs tildost lund--11111rks, licmiiiarlyr known 11e- “IICZLIOH, Corner." 1M1". Spencer pur- flililSCli the property several months 11x0 ttzlr the. purpose oi erecting a new pllcttire theatre. MISS CHESHIREE DEPART- URE.-'l‘l1c depurtulrc t'ron1 the city zhis morning o1‘ Miss Bella ICIIBSIIII‘? 1st Church last evening, was reior rod to with regret by the pastor, Rev. ills", Ryan, during the course of his sermon. Miss Cheshire, who is ‘leaving for Calgary, Allzr, was later presented by Mr. (i. I". Ilatcli- cson on behalf 0t‘ the hlelhorlis! Church choir with n11 address ox messing wariu npprticitition 0t‘ her valuable services in tile choir, and regret. at her (IQIIZIYIILYIE. Miss Cheshire, who is a sister of Mrs (Protl) Fletcher", has ibcen here for tho pas‘. two years and has been :1 ivuicoiiio’ addition l.o the musical Activities oi the community. 'i‘l1c hearty good wishes 0i.‘ her many Charlottetown friends accompany her t0 the West. PERSONALS Miss Katie McAleer of Newton, Mass, who has been spending the summer on the Island leaves this. morning on return. Miss Reta. M. Simpson oi Bel- mont is attending P. W. College. Mr. John H. Mann of Burlington returned to Charlottetown Tuesday to resume his duties at- Prince of Wales College. Mr. Ambrose Vessey and daught- er have returned to \St. Stephen utter 11 pleasant vi-sit with friends and relatives at York. Minard‘a Liniment tor Distemper l 5 FOR WEAK E STOMACHS ' For Ion of appetite, walk or dllordered stomach you need Evans Stomach Mixture. This in I preparation that strengthens and tone: up the system, ' entlre' digestive lorengthena the stomach and Mo worked wonderful result: in hundreds of one: and lo ondoroed by everyone who ha ever ulod It. Thin rom- 4 4 4 improve: the appetlto. it j 1P 4 E The Dependable. Drufllou North Shore - “What illun Was Created _ who was the soloist at the iilethod- v Fresh from and desserts. t By adding a l part of water get “whole” AYLMER - amilv Milk A upplv CARNATION Milk is the only milk supply your family needs. It is really more, because it serves as both cream and milk. the can it has creamy consistency because about 60% of the natural water content‘ has been taken away from it by evaporation, then sealed in the container and sterilized. Use its for.‘ tea, coffee, fruits, cereals ittle more than an equal t0 Carnation Milk you have milk of natural consistency. You milk-rich, wholesome and pure-for cooking, drinking-for [every milk use. ~ ,,There is no waste to Carnation Milk '--it stays sweet in the can indefinitely '-and for several days when opened. Order several tall (16 oz.) cans or a case of 48 cans from your grocer- the Carnation Miikman. Try this recipe-and write for your copy of the Carnation Cook Book.‘ , C Over 100 tested recipes-FREE. CUSTARD PIES Two eggs, 1A; teaspoonful salt, 3 tablespoonfuls sugar, 1. cup water, 1/.- teaspconfui vanilla, 1/2 cup Carnation Milk, few grains nutmeg. Beat eggs slightly, add sugar, salt and milk mixed with the water. paste; add the mixture to which the vanilla has been added. Sprinkle the top with nutmeg. Bake in hot oven at first to set the rim, then reduce the heat as egg and milk in combination should be cooked at a low tempernt recipe makes one pie. CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS COMPANY, Limited ONTARIO Line a pie tin with pie ure. This (I Tho label l: rad and white o EV IN MEMORIAM MRS. CATHERINE MURPHY " ‘Tits hard to part with those we love." These are the eenti~ iients oi the family‘, and relatives oi Mrs. Catherine Mllfpily whose death took place at her home on Sunday, Aug. 19th at the age of 68 years. Deceased had been ill for three weeks with hemorrhages and all that medical aid and kind nura~ lng could do, was done but God willed otherwise and claimed her tor l-lie own. During her illness she was visited by- her pastor, Rev Theo. Gallant lrom whom she re- ceived the last sad rites of the Catholic Church. She leaves to ‘mourn the lose oi‘ a kind and lov- Ing mother six sons and six duugitors, John and Lewis 0t‘ Milli- uocket, Maine; Bernard, Boston; Niass; Maurice, Rollo Bay, P. E. I; and Thomas and James at St. Mary's Rd: Mrs. William Landry. and Miss Rose 0i Iiulifax, N. S; Mrs John O'Donnell, Toronto; Mrs- Michael Evans, Milllnockct, Maine; Mrs. Thos. Bouderenti. Lower Montague and Mns. Jtls. Mahar, St. Mary's Road. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Theo. Gallant, after ivhlch the remains of a loving mother was inid to rest in St. Paul's Cemetery. Sturgeon, there to await the final resurrection. ~ Rest in Peace. (‘Pat/riot please copy.) —--o+>——-- MR. FRANCIS CALLAGHAN. At. Dromore on Sept. 5th, Francis Callaghan departed this life at the age oi.‘ 76, fortified ‘by the last sacraments oi the church he so ierventlyioved. Hie funeral took place on Friday morning to St. lluatrickls Church, Fort Augustus where solemn Requiem Mass was chanted by his pastor Rev. A. J. McDonald who also performed the services at the grave. May his soul rest in peace. ‘I _ TRY IT! Hundreds have found roller for Ashen, Patna, Bruises and Cute In Minnrdh. WNARIISI “NET spent Saturday at his old home at ' STATEMENT or EARNINGS PERSONALS ed P. W. C. Tuesday. from Boston t0 silent! ti“! home end. lt is understood real‘ week I11 the hub. Mr. John Mnhal‘. Pleasant Grove. Mr. C. L. Busten has returned to] St. John after o short visit to York. Mrs. W. A. Johustono of Moll- tague returned home Saturday 11c- compnning her (laughter Miss Mur» iel Johnstoue to the city. liiiss John stone was on her way to Soc-krill:- N. Ii. whertro sire enters Mt. Allison Ladies College. Mr. Fred Corrie)’, 5"" 01' MIR llllll Airs. ‘S. G. Oorney, Borden is in the city attending the Prince oi Woks College. N, Evans and Muster Jot-k oi Bur» Iington are visiting friends 11nd Point and Charlottetown. Mr. Peter Curran. _ visiting in the city, the guest ot his brother, Mr. Wm. Curran. It ‘ province. 8T. MA RY'S ROAD Standing oi Si. Mary's West. Ior month o! August". Grade V.—Ceiia McGee. Grade Etta McGulgan llL-Hubert Mc- Kesrney. Gratis IV. (Jrh- 1. Lu- cy Rice. 2. Mary Mc-Gulgan. 11¢- es, 5. Dinnis Rooney. ti. Bernard Hughes. Grade Iii. San. i.-—Violet- ta Rice. 1l.—l!iilen McGuigan, Ill.—— Nellie McGee. Grade Ill. Jr. i.—-i. Edward Rice. 2. John McGuitlflll- Grade llr-Lucilia McCsrrull- Mary McCarron, 3. Harold McGui- gau. 4. Leslie Rice. Grade I. Jr. -— an, 3. Agnes MoGutgan. and Mal’! McGee, equal. Perfect Attendance: Gracie L. Hughes, Irene . l8- . m. Mr. Jos. Murphy, Sea View enter- ' tr Mr. W. S. Newsom is exileflied qt‘ 71.1,". non-rs amounting to $l9.53|l.'i'30i1933 ‘is estate was his sporting Slime While thorn rr-mains n not operating re-illlontllfi 0f lust year, theraiore, venue for tho 111011111 of Sl.4'.'2.’3:2.*,|i1lll0lllllB l0 35.137453. M155 Ruby J. Mann and Mrs. J. relatives in Cove Head. BPIICIKIBY '4 Detroit l5 thirty-live years since he leit the , Road ' lV.——(Sr.) 1. John McGee. 11. Mary l. Irene McGuigan. 4. Gracie L. Hush " Grade l. Sr. 1 Tana McCsrron. 2- 1. Mary Murphy. lL-Daviti Mcfluig- C arnatio “Froux C011 iezvterci AC9 1:, [in not oi $749,224 or 103.6%. 4 “L-..” | i-‘or the first seven months 0t Statement of oarniniz-s and vx- 1933 lY-P 119i "flllllllgl! 0! U16 Call- Cnnatumi National ltail-‘lldiull National Railways have for tho month 01' July. 192:2 r1111ou11t1-11 to 82,984,460 a compared nuts 1"" "I here today. (lross 1 _rn- With ll tlfifllfll 0H the 831118 11701331‘- ‘ 4G7, 007 an IIICTCIIQI} ties of 2,202,993 I11 the correspond- as compare-ti with July, 111i’. llrlifld 0i 1922, The iluprove-_ 1922. Alter 1r '1 1.1,; (in-rating vx-iluenet in net operating results in against the first seven I11 J11ly, 1022. tho net operating! (tress eflrllllliifl W011"!!! BXDBIIBQ Euston revenue from Utizht: Riliiiil proper-iilllll not (earnings for the month 01' ties was $723,004 so that the JulydJuiy. 1933. and for seven months 1923 figures represent an increascicvlllilare BB f0lI0W8I— 11122 Increase Jill)’ 1923 1.411711’)? Gross 21,002.84B 718,633 Operating Expenses 19,530,620 749,224 Net 1.472.228 Seven Months 122,105,576 15,675,945 Gross 137,781,521 124,308,509 10,438,492 Operating Expenses 134,797,061 2,202,911.‘! 5,187,453 2,884,460 New Universities Dictionary For the More Nominal Cont of Manutiacture and Distribution 3 Coupons and 98c secure this NEW authentic Dictionary. hound In black - seal grain, illustrated with 'I1'1|I pain In color. 11 Present or mall to title paper thine Ooupone willy ninety-eight cents to cover cost of handling, packing, clerk hire, etc. MAIL ORDERS FILLIED Add for Postage: Up to 150 mllu .07. Up to 300 miles All For greater distances, nk Poetmuio rate for S pounds. 22 Dictionaries In One i Ali Dictionaries published gar-glow to this one are out d Macy Rice, Edward Rice. ir- 1}. Trainer, Teacher. GUUPON t; w11.t. as‘ .,