l s I CEIITRAL GUARDIAN MDHE THAN EVER YUU BAN AF DHDLL Woman, i 1 mat/um ‘Aha/M; double-rich, pure milk. Use it for vereaming coffee, fruits, cerea1s—and for whipping. Use it for cooking and baking. It adds new flavour and gives I. finer texture ‘to foods. There's reel economy, too, in using Carnation at 3 today's low prices. .- A CANADIAN PRODU ~ - lsrrnunE ONT deny yourself a day longer, all the advantages of this creamy, "From Contented Cows" . Two vslnable booklet: free- "IOD Glorified Recipes" end "Contented Bubizr ". Toronto, Ontario. Carnation The World's Largest-Selling Brand oi‘ Evaporated Mill: »r u. BEST V 0'0"». .-.\ IF T’S TH IN HARD WARE wr: HAVE IT ' Agent for Clare Bros. 6‘ Co. Ltd., Famous JEWEL STOVES. IIARDWE E ,,. .4 irr- This column In reserved for Queen's County stews of loenl Interest but ed- vertising of e newly nits" Ill! bl Inserted st l eeuts a word strictly payable in advance. ' THE BIGGEST VALUE YET- $2.50 buys a season ticket, good for entire Exhibition W883. mornings, afternoons and evenings,- rsoss and everything, st all drug stores. 404 LONG RIVER PIESBYTERIAN Church. There will be u service in this church on ‘Sunday, Aug 20th at 2.30 p. m. FUNERAL Seances-menin- eral of the late John Wonnaoott was held Tuesday afternoon 0o the People's Cemete y. Services were conducted by Rev. Dr. legato. The late Mr. Wonnaoott had been Cap- tain of the Rollo Hose Company and as a tribute to his memory the fire bell was tolled during the funeral. The pail bearers were: L. C. Worthy, David Ways, It. A. Idllrru . Clrnuiion C0., Limited, Cudmore, A. V. lldicQueld, David ‘MaeKenzie and Samuel Craig. BUY A SEASON TICKET for the Exhibition, good for mornings, ai- ternoons and evenings ‘ ' ’ three days races, transferable. Price $2.50, at all drug stores. 403 CALEDONIA AND Y HARBOR. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES-mime services Aug 20, 1933, will be as follows: Caledonia at1ia.m.and'lp.m. both in English. Caledonia and Glen Mar- tin Sabbath Schools 8 p, m_ Mm»- H11’ Harbor sabbath School and Bible Clam at 2 p. m. Rev. Allister Murray, iviinister, worms-s nvsrrruras-a new, branch of the Women's Institute , was organized on Tuesday, Aug-ust 15th, 1933 at Long River. Following are the officers for the coming year: nesident, Mrs. Ernest Dunning; Vice-president, Mrs. William John- stone; Secretary, Mrs. Carrie Wood. side, Kensington, R. R. 3; Dirsc‘ , Mrs. Murray Constable, Mrs. Heath Campbell, Mrs. Andrew Johnstone; Auditors, Mrs. Alan A. Campbell, Mrs. Harry Paynter. The day oi meeting being the third Tuesday oi each month and the meetings to be held in the Schoolhouse. Roll call for next meeting is to be answered by "Pickle Recipes." vei- in 1g irriiitliiiiiiisilinlriirz.iitiznlm Peel A . nine onions yourlndim Pickles ere ready-for bolt"!!!- erel Testy enough to satisfy en epicure. More spicy and flavourful then you ever thoughts pickle could be. means prepare some Indian Pickles and remember how very important Is ihet K cm of Colman‘: Mustard.‘ _,K'IU"S DIGESTION eTESTED RECIPES OF TEMPTING INTERESTe INDIAN PIC H“: medium sized ‘ones end take 2 dozen ripe tomatoes, 6 large _|pplai l4 lb,- gmend white spice, 1 qt. vinegar, ‘I lb. raisins and salt lo taste." Having boiled them ell together for 1% hours, strain them sndedd1 lb. brownmgsr, Zriurp of Cohnen’: Mostsrdendi teaspoon of qyenne pepper; Now boil the entire mixture for 16 hour and malts “"70” Mustard Bringing Up Fae _, g ES By ell WEEK-END SPECIALS I Robin Hood Flour, 98 lb. b $2.90 SlII-lllllse,24lb.bag.... Sllgs-nlu lbs. Cooolu2lbs. 19c 0011151399. 3 packages .. 25c Dniemllbs. .. 25c Prunenillbs. .250 Matches, 3 boxes . 25c Lsrd, 21b Surprise Soap, 10 bars . 43c P. & G. or Pearl, I0 bars 33c Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for 29c BntterBea-ns. Bibs. Cream of Tartar, per lb. . Milk,3 cans (large) 29c Lime or Grape Juice, per bottle (large) . . . . . . Toilet Paper. 8 rolls 25c Baking Soda, bulk, 3 lbs. 21c McCresdy’s Pickles, 35 oz. 31c Corn, 3 cans. . . . . . . 25c Bananas, per doz. . 15c Raisins, 2 lbs. . . . . . .. , 23¢ ALBERT KAYS East Corner Richmond and Pownal Streets Phone 1888. 1 10.00, Morning Prayer, 11.00. Sunday School, (l), 760 (l). 23c_ i SPRINGFIELD. Saint Elizabeth's Church, August 20: Sunday School, CltAPAUD, Saint John's Church, August 20: Holy Communion, 8.00, 10.15, Evensang, 7.30, Hymns: 653 (1), 5'71 (1), 568 CLIFTON Presbyterian Church. TEA WELL PATDONIZED-Jlhe United Church tea at Covehead yesterday was very largely attend- ;od. deliciously served and a most successful event socially and fin- ancially. WOOD ISLANDS PBESBYTER- IAN CHURCH-On Aug 20, 1933 Church services at 3 p. m. Sab- bath School at 2 p. m. and C. E. at 7.30 p. m. Rev. Allister Murray, Minister. NOTICE TO EXHIBITION BOOTH HOLDERS-Booth decor- ations must be completed not later than l2 o'clock noon, Monday, 21st August. J. W. Boulter, Sec'y.-’1‘reas. 485 IIAZELBROOK CIRCUIT.‘- Church services will be pond-noted 0n All! 20th at Alexandra at 11 a. m. with Baptismal service at the 51101091; Cross Roads at 3 p. m, Hazeibrook at 7 p. m, Rev, y; J, Chisholm. Minister. rm: PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH m CANADA-Services mi sluice,‘ August 20th. m. Stewart, Sabbath; School l0 a. m; Preaching “ma, ll a. m. Highfield preaching ser-l vice s p. m. Marshfleld Sabbath’ Sclnol 630 p. m. Preaching service, T30 s. m. John a. Pritchard, Mill- ister. POLICE O0Ull.’.l‘-_Ag the Ponce Court yesterday morning a man charged with operating a motor vs- hicle to the common danger was convicted as charged, and roman. ded till Monday for sentence. m a DEATHS Mrs. Prudence Mugiord, Home. Peoples‘ Cemetery. DENARDqAt Lower M81180. 1B, 19M. torment People's Cemetery, sington. (Please omit flowers). Card of Thanks UNDQTAKEB EHBLAMEB Charlottetown end ' HE 5A7: To es. queue * sTATtou ouxrronm ‘h. z AND H: wu.\. DROP A LETTER EXPLAINING DETAIL‘: ABOUT WHAT w: INTEND "ro no - . ,. North Wlltehifi 13.0., Ira Everett Barlow of West Roxbury, Mass, to m» Catherine Saunders of Charlottetown Royalty. MUGFOBD-At the Provincial Ban- etorium, on Wednesday, August 16, aged 54. Remains resting at McLean Funeral Funeral from Trinity Unit- ed Church on Friday, August 18th, service‘ starting at 3.30. Interment Freetown Mrs. Bertram Bernard in her 88th year. mineral lliriday August 18, at 2 p. m. from the home od’ Mfrs. John Profitt, Lower Freetown thence to Presby- terian Church, Kensington, where servloewillbeheldat3p.m.1n- Ken. The Management of Bedeque Rink wish to thank the people of Bedeque and surrounding districts ior their donations and all those who helped in aw way to make the Tea a. euc- 016. D. MacLean THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Death Of Captain l AngasMcDougall The death occurred Tuesday evening in Charlottetown of Cap- tain Angus MacDougall, a highly esteemed citizen and veteran sea- man. He had been in poor ‘health for the past few months, suffering, from heart trouble. | Captain MacDougaii who had. followed the seas for more thanl iorty years, was bOm atNewtown, Belfast, seventy-five years ago, a, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac-l Dougall. He resided at Pownal for about thirteen years, the family removing about twenty years ago to this city, where they have been,‘ conducting the Aberdeen Hotel forl a. number or years and where Mrs. f MacDougall died in February 1931. Capt. MacDougall first went to, sea when only sixteen years oi age, making his maiden voyage on a brigantine, commanded by Captain Gavin. of Alberton. Subsequently in his five trips around the world in sailing ships, Captain MacDougall encountered many severe storms but was only shipwrecked once. He was one of the sturdy type of sailing ship captains of whom this Province is justly proud, and his annecdotes of experiences at sea had a. perennial interest for all who were privileged to hear them. More recently Captain MacDou- gaii was employed as mate on the S. S. Earl Grey, the Mlnto, and Stanley. The Captain was prominent members of the Caled- one of the Dld Dutch Cleanser looks like This underlhsmirrnrrour. n» flaky, Gui-shaped poriicleidoncr scratch. RTLING “Myl What o difference there is in cleonsersl Now I con see why Old Dutch goes further and costs less to use." "You're quite right. lt is startling, isn't ii, how different Old Dutch Cleanser is. As you see, its particles are flaky and fiat-shaped. Because of that, they cover more surface and remove dirt quickly, easily and without scratching. Gritty pcriicles, on the other hand, are irregular chunky shapes and merely scratch the surface with their hard, sharp points." Get your money's worth. Use Old Dutch Cleanser. Ounce for ounce, it does more square yards of cleaning than anything else. In addition, it proiecis beautiful surfaces because It doesn't scratch; is kind to the hands; doesn't clog drains,- Gritty Cleanser-s look like Ihls ,, * the pulpit at St. Paul's church sev- eral years ago, relieving the late Rev. Dr. D. M. Gillies. A large number of friends and acquaintan- ces were leased to seehim again. -Glace Bay Gazette. ENJOYABLE OUTING-Burhoe’! Grocery and Tanners held a very successful outing yesterday at Stanhope Beach, the occasion be- ing their annual picnic. About 85 DANCE ON WARSHD-A very successful and enjoyable dance was held last evening on the French warship “Dllntrecastreaux? Among those present were His Honour Ideu- tenant Governor Dalton, end His Worship Mayor Stewart and NLrs. Stewart. There was a large ‘num- ber of guests present. Have a demonstration and prove these values. A. HORNE & c0. There will be a. service in this case o! ia u. f _ lHitA m... c. _ -. 4 church on Sunday, Aug 20m at sentence‘ gifigzgldezde sgdanthhri: onia Club and was Pipe Major for is odorless and removes odors. Old Dutch _ls " 330 p_ m_ Re“ E wlmanmm Wm momhL . that OFBBIIIZBUOH f0!‘ mull)’ yells, unsurpassed for all cleaning from porcelain 0nd "w rxzgféruaulailw" _ ‘i mum-L ____ P1854118 ffflqllellill’ fit their Vilrloll! enamel to kitchen utensils, floors and woodwork. - ' I ", ‘ . g CHURCH NOTICE _ Preaching fulmgjong and other public erltcr- Its the only cleanser you need in your home. ‘ h. QRWETJI-VERNQN-fi-IIVMES 101' service in the Murray River Bap- ta;me£w' c n t m 1 MADE IN CANADA _ Orwell-Vernon for Sunday, Aug. tist Church on Sunday, August 20, e u an ex e a,“ c zen n on" M‘ H ‘d I c I v ~. , . ~.. I 20th, are as follows: Cherry Valley, at 8 o'clock p- m., W. D. Johnston every respect and hs death Wm Mo"wtqndwndllfféflllfmrzuou "~ f, '.‘~‘ ’ l 11 a, m; Vgmqn River, 3.30 p_ m, ofliciatlng. The Farnell Singers be lwmed with deep "gm bl’ a Durchlnbel forunch Insider. ', i Musical Program etc, is being pre- will be present and render special M“ “m!” M lflmds‘ gffnfgzlsfizfy°rll'fsrfflgl _ ' "1. pared for evening service at st. An- music. H’ him-l t° "Wm ‘m "lb m..."..l...|.§'.§f.flllfilsllfl.t _ Daniel W., of Taunton, Mass, and Iohnlr for which send me . more Dutch , dmw! 5t 7'30 p‘ m" ‘gutted by out ‘ HnIricILCOLORSHVORYU GREENE BiUEU ’ ‘ side talent. H. Pierce, Minister. ' tWO daughters Lavinia and Anna N * i341 SOUTH GRANVILLE Pfesbytgr- at ham,’ and on, brother. Charles °"‘°————————-——i——- - "l. ilin Church. The annual commun- Magnqugfl] of New-wwm s""'i-——i———————— v _ ion service will take place on. Sun- m’ ""'"°'—————- " my . . , . V day, Aug. 20th, at 11.00 a. m. There 41 " I BIRTHS will also be an evening service corn- "‘ mencing at 7.00 p m Rev F Wil- shm- 5' 9- oflmpbell- H- R‘ Lhgfrtgglghnglgugg’ liamson will be the preacher for the 311W"- J- T- MB-Ttill- 01110118 the U’ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' day. Preparatory services will com- “lime” w“ M“ “h” mng- Yell‘ a’ daughter‘ menu, a; 1mm] On mural” at n resenting the Chinese community Q NELSON-In the Prince Edward a. m. and there will be the cuaiem- Wm "l" "m " mum‘- Island Hospital on August. 1c, 1933, m? Thanksgiving Service nu Mon- ——— to Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Nelson, day. Aus- 91st. 114;‘ F‘); Imlltwldflgllsfmiv- —— , ‘ ‘m I lidr. J. poc , n res. vce- ,, ,, 7 x ,5 "sumo PREACHER _ Rev. J. “amen, M m, Mmmm steel o“ 1 Model T Ford Coupe-read) to run S 30.00 MARRIAGES A- Nichvi-wn. 0! Tyne Valley, P-E-I. "'4 m’- H- G- Rwm’ Olly’ 1°“ 1 Essex Coach-for quick sale - - - $100.00 was the , r at both morning b! elem for New GIB-seow. Tw- p _ .4"? MnmW_SAUNDERS_M chat; and evemng service, 1,, Knox UH“, dway. They will spmd several days 1 “rllys Special Sedan, 193i, good shape $400.00 lomwwn. P. s. Island. on August B“ ‘limb °" Blind"- Rei- Ml- l“ “w” NW“ M“ w“ ""1 1 Dod e Sedan 1931—rec0ndiii0ned - $425.00 . g F m. m” by m“ Ewm Macnougau Nicholson is a graduate of the Vlilll 57ml” “d “h” °°"l*"°s- ' ' ' Glace Bay High School end occupied 1 Dodge Sedan — 1927 -,- - - - - - $ 75.00 _ ,- 465 PERSONALS Miss Mildred Murray, Clyde Riv- in all, conveyed by two trucks and, cars enjoyed an aftetrnoon of fun: and sport by the sea. The more sucoemful prize winners were Mrs.' E. C. Bur-hoe, Murray Carmichael, Chick Williams and Harry Currie.' A baseball game which ended in a close score was won by Mr. Bur- hoe's team who led his forces to victory over the team captained by "Buff" Down. On their return to the city the party stopped at Covehead Tea where they accepted an invitation to a. game of soccer, defeating the Covehead players 2-0. LAID T0 REST-The funeral of the late Mr. William D. Pollock was held yesterday afternoon from St. James Church. A short service was held at his late residence on MsoGiII Ave_, conducted by Rev. Dr. It. M. Iegate. The services in St. James Church and at Sherwood Cemetery where interment took plane were also conducted by Rov- Dr. legato. The honorary pail- bearers were Dr. G. F. Dewar. Maers. A. E. Morrison. J- 1s Thompson, AWJ-rvndmamw-Q-B- Msldbure, M. P., W. A. Stewart, M. er, has returned home after spend- ing a very enjoyable two weeks holl- days with her cousins, Misses Nor- ma and Martha Walker- Miss Hazel Stewart, Charlotte- mwn, is spending her vacation at Hubbards, N. s, and is a guest at the Gainsborough Hotel. Miss Stewart is motoring to Moncton from where she will return to Charlottetown by P111118- Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson, of Murray Harbour, Prince Edward Is- land, were week end visitors in town, guests of Mrs. Davidson's sisters, Mrs. Harvard Finlay, Mrs. Sencabaugh and Mrs. itiacGuruly.-- New Glasgow News. Miss Margaret Huntley, of Ver- non, errived home last eveninS 1° town, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Keenan in Sunny Brae, and Mrs. Al McGovern, LEW- isvillo-Moncton 'I‘imes, j senger on the Hocheluga on Satur- day, returning to Glace Bay, N. S. after spending his 1101i: ~- plcnsantly at his hwmc n! Eldon. Brenton of Lynn, h visit to the city. , guests of Mrs. Mntwinnis‘ Mrs. Duncan Street. 0f Montreal is cxpctwi to - home this evruin: on a slum-i via‘ to his pnrcziis. Dr. J. l). and M MacGuigrm bolero Europe, where he will. continue hi» theological studios. lVlrs. A. J’. Richard, of Charlotte- r l the guest of Miss l Mr. Earle MacDonald was a pns- ‘has reiumed Brookline. hinas. You. and son are on a arc the sister, ~18 Ken‘. Mrs. Alien Mxriz" ’ Hospital. Tl: .' Livngsavn. 10—"Onl:1rin lMr. J. Elliot‘; MacGulquir, s J. "“' m‘ ill rfziilicrin: ol‘ here, \.., srls f puign this fall. (Canadian Press) PORT STANLEY, Ont... Aug. is not yet ripe election," Gcnrm- F. IIonry today told n (hm setting .11 rest ru- mnr~< (he Province would be In the ihrnc-c of rm vlcctinn crun- Mlss Beulah McPhail, New Haven, v spent. the week end at North River, Olive Thompson. Mrs. John R. HUBER. W100 h" lboen visiting friends on the Island, to her home in Fricncls or Mrs. Austin Carncron will be plcrts-"d m know she is re- ,‘covcr.'ng from her recent Llvll in the Prince Edward Island opera- Premier (‘nnsrrvnfivcs resume her duties as teacher of Ver- non River School, after spending a very pleasant holiday in New Bruns- wick. Miiss Helen M. Kelley of Haver- hili, Mass, is enjoying a vacation with friends on the Island. While I... A, D. A. MacKinnon. The active pail bearers were. Messrs J. R. Plume 149 g Loon-our, Biu-nett, Henry Meerariane, H. H- FOUND OUT HE ' KNOW HOW TO DADDY 5N5 TO= sENo up A PILOT As H: v- RUNNING THE. Fumes‘. HIMQELF AND Jus-r m Charlottetown she was the guest of her aunt Mrs. Frank Mur- fly. By George Ne: " rue are ‘i1 FOOL- i Dosh’ LAND .51 »'v:t W41.‘ Binds C0., LTD. FORD, LARGEST BINDER. TVYINE In the BRITISH EMPIRE. Buy (IINX-LDIAN MADE BINDER ‘IWVINE, price no higher wine “Silver Leaf” _Brand GUARANTEED 550 FEET TO THE POUND Manufactured by BRANTFORD CORDAGE , of BRANT- ONTARIO, ih an the the MAKERS of inferior l Twines arc oiicrcd at. “SI LVER- LEAF” civcd from 2 CARLO/ADS just rec- lhe factory. "SILVER. LEAF" BINDER. TWINE has been sold b! l" [m- jngny year; with the very host of satlsinrlron to the farmers, and as the price ls very lorv this year (he consumer should buy the best make which is without doubt “Silver Leaf." is as low as good Binder ’.l‘wine can he sold for. For sale M. our SIZED _ any quantity WHOLESALE and RETAIL. CARTER 8r C0., LTD. We pay ihc freiuht in any quantity, and our price STORE. QUIET-IN STIIEIZIKLD