|e it i5‘ AUGUST-22,1924~ l. A . ...? ~ Loo mazeeahz: psi-fat the 0"“ “*“°‘“ Rites l==m"1"‘°“° Qqtlve 1:000! nfifid ‘n; each meal. l oodl- wnatlon of f . Mum-a aid! “l . rilmuslbe QM"? >_> i v l ea-ewL The Guarantee FORydur protection, Sunlight Soap carries the strongest Guarantee of Purity ever ofiered with any soap—-.$5,000 is offered to any- one who can_show that it is impure or that it contains any injurious chemicals. This Sunlight guarantee has never been challenged. The blend ofmature’ finest cleansing oils skilfully made into soap by Sunlight experts is found m no other laundry soap. It stands alone for purity and efliciency amongst soaps the world over. LEVER EROTIIERS LIMITED Toronto The Sunlight [uarantee ia stamped upon every tablet of S u n li [ht Soap. SAMPLE snoss Ladies’ Sample Shoes, Straps and Oxfords, brown and black, and all size four. . 20 PER CENT. OFF regular prices, which run from $4.25 to $5.75. Sec them in our window A L L E Yll 8r B! MITED s _l liiE liENlllA lllllilllliiili if 1 SHOP from Holman‘! Oatalofl PICNIC AT MT. RYAN-The plllllllllollll-s of lvn. Ryan intend PNNFULLV mJURED-‘Mr- holding a picnic on the grounds- Wnl. Glow, Pleasant Grove. mt"- adjulnlng tile church 0n Saturday. with a bad. accident on Monday by lvlllcll ill: sustained the injury of a broken nrnl. I 3078-830 in ill‘ outing. ' ON MOTOR TRlP—Ml'. R0)’ YORK AND MAR3HF|5LD—5°P- Hicks, accompanied by ills mdthel‘. . viva for Bunlllly. Am:- 24'-—-lllur1lh- Mrs. wlilllrll trolls, lllltl Mrs. M. C. illlll. 11 fl-m; Coveheotl. 3 DJ"; Wright and daughter, Marjorie. and llfk- 7 lJ-‘lll- Plellfle note i101" it} Miss Gertrude llicka, of Snckvllle, "Pk,- , ‘s lllotorl g to Prince Edward ls- l lllillll Wcllncsllay.—~Moncion Trails- GRANVILLE CIRCUIT. — 24th. \ Y oript. Aug. 192i. Pleasant Valley 11 ll. lIi. Wht-zlliey River 3 p. lll. Hunter‘ {WW lLver ‘l. p. lll. Evelfng service's lapeclai flezlttlre is address to L. 0. PERSONALS A. Special offering for the Pro- ‘ " - “Stunt 0rphflnage_ u H_ 90mm‘ Hon. J. h. Sinclair, Emerald, has l\uslor'(1‘ 0_ K m Granville lrono up to Ottawa, lo attend a tihllrcil at 2 p. m. Aug. 25th. 0. H. "mm-ml? "f m“ (Jilmllci "oil-rs. ""_— Miss Anna (ilohossey has left ml CQM|NG NEXT sUMMER__M,-_,a two weeks holiday at her honlo p; A, Fusuq» u; ‘he p_ p; 1_ phardlll Tlglllsh, she was nccolllpalned maceullcal Association recelvedmy M135 D911 Cllllvll. . word yesterday morning from the. (lanadlan Pharmaoentlgzll Associa- tion stalling that the invitation from the Charlottetown drugglsts to hold their annual meeting in this ':ity next year has boon aclweeptell, Mrs. John McQuarric, Miltomanll Mrs. S. A. Mcinllls city, loft. yea tllrllzly zlltcrtlootl on tho Harland to spend the week-end with their sis- ter, Mrs. A. Silerren, Victoria. . tllr.) D. McCue. of New York Cit ls spending her vocation with Mrs. tllr.) (fharlt-s ‘Kennedy oi‘ Now York (‘lily at l0 llrltllltnn ltd. POLICE COURT.—F'o|- using inl- l‘l)]’l‘%l‘ markers. an autollst was tilled $2 or loll days ill the Polll-l- vl-sictllny llltlfllllll-Z. A (tast- l)i.l,ll.l‘.‘l')' was all “ion; willl one for non pay’ lzlrnt of dog taxi-s. For the lattor llll-nso ulloillcr doe, owner was fin’ l-ll $5 or twenty day's. All autoist MISS Annie Rose 01' New (Haw 110W, N. S.. left yesterday mornlln: alter a pleasant visit spent with ‘l-rlvnds on llll! island. l zlppl-‘lldnr for speeding was disv , '_"" lmssl,“ i‘ ‘ MIHS Mary Johnston has return ‘ ___ ell to lloston alter spending a vu~ (‘llll0ll with llLl- parolllls, .\lr. and l A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR- .l‘l'. W. ’l‘. llyllUH oi‘ ldlPllllllN‘, Al berta, and fornr-‘rly u resident oi‘ . ..ll'llll‘_\', l’. ll}. l.. is paying a visit ;|o his native Province, ullll nil-et- inn llllllly of llls old lrir-lllls. Th.‘ lillwiol" is on rl-turll from u thrl-l- illonllfs tour of lfillroplv. \\'llilv lllllrl- Ill! took in tho (lrcllt lilxhlhll ‘l on at Wl-lllbloy, and slntl-s that. l lll‘ (‘zlnzllllilil exhibit is easily the |lll‘.\'| section of it, l-vory Province loving wl-il l't‘|lI‘(‘Sl‘llii‘ll. 'l‘llo llolri ___ ;:llr lllllrrll through Scotland. lrl- Mr ‘Hm M“ Elm who“ m. llillill, Franco. iiolguiln and Holland. H", m); A ,_ _ “I H ‘ , , y _. . yllh nut .lll llll ill tllls visiting llllllly of the leading, llos ‘my km“ H Ilnnmmwl ‘fisilfm Mr.‘ llmalfi i“ NW5" "m"m'lns' Wilson's old homo ln Scotland. l _, y. _ 4 'i‘|ll~.y are thl- guests ol‘ M r. alld Mrs AT FlOTARV.—- lime \\olk and Theodore Immz‘ Sonll- (lpplirlllnily for lll(‘ (iillrrlo. .lc.lown itolary tlllllll." was lilo snh Nlls- J. J, Johnston. .\lr. Ellison 'l‘urnel' loft for Nor; York on Saturday alter sponllini two weeks with his nlolllor. Mrs W_ ll]. 'l‘llrlll~r, llillsilorl) St. Mm. (‘liiTolll lloslv and two (llili llrl-n of New (ilZtSLZOW N. 8., lclt yes lorday morning on rllllllrn zl.!ll\l' :l pleasant visit t0 friends and relu- lvos. (ll-o. . . . . M. ll. N ' . ‘imi m u mml" ‘varlui-Luml SINK ‘NAIITIIII"K Man arrived on d375, aumfilfzfmgl"illmglgflllwit‘ “‘,i“::‘_lllgi::xi land 'i‘ul\.~ld:ly night. lll a visit to l‘ - ‘ ‘ -' ‘- "' l.- l" .' n: . by lug iillnks Nolsoll. oi lllllllillorl, l“ 1min“ M‘ m“ M“ “NM N l .A : . Uni. 'l‘llr- doctor in (list-nosing lllel uuum ‘hwy ‘y-ilatvll-tl-lr and training of the lllly _ll\volt first on lh einllutlnt" oi ill" illlothor, Tho hoy is two-thirds nln- fllll‘l‘._l_'f_‘. said. mhysloioglcally and psychologically. lie spokl- plainly about. the lmnlollcst dross worn by Avouwn. oi‘ tho effect of illlN upon llili‘ present generation iroln tho. ‘Istundpoillt ol’ morality null illl! lll ‘tlllllltopffellt upon the boy. 'l‘lll- fa- lh('l‘ toll did llol escape l-ensurl- as] ,ho is loo prone ot (‘Dlllllfl his lsmis and lLiiPfWllFd-s‘ suffer for his sol‘; ‘LIVES. Tfillll)’ hoys are swinllllin‘: with one loot on the shore. Ill days. U-(lilll! hy till-y llili no‘. have thl- l'2lH_\' XVHSS “wry M|a"‘Sh‘ "mmmpr m‘ mm“ m“! “"5” imv” mm‘? M‘ ‘Y Mr. 'l‘llos. Meiiish, Armstrong, ll. fboys have loo much idle time mil-n has mun-nu“ we“, unm- a in“. I iloir hands driving their l'zl.tllor'slwnr,ks H51 m rclmivcs m 10pm“, "“"I"'- ‘inhclfinhlir ‘illlllllyhl? "l" i~"‘""llzull llllll vicinity. Miss Ml-lllsh l-.x— "f!" " " “- '0“ "ix "““"""“‘5* ‘lrcssl-ll llorsoil‘ delighted with l|t‘l‘ lllllltlfffnllllgléyllltllgflll‘ hyrkoon llIliT-ll |:,m.,.__,n.,,| provhu... PS l a l l: eve tlllvt” o 0s k _ illiluitably told. and made a spll-n- Mm Hummm, m. Chicngn. Mm 'H"_1"'|"""5“i°" m‘ m" "mvtin-“i- R" Jennings o1‘ ltavennzl, (lhlo, llCtitilil “mm Fnmk Smwu“ “resided ‘Udlllllllfill lly hvr son llnlpll of \\’:l:lil ill_\’. and the guests present wrlrnilngtnny n C“ are vlsmng UN,“- w‘ H‘ xiucflrvuor‘ Lot‘ ‘h’ “rf Ml" llrotlnlr, ~Mr. lteubell Dickinson oi‘ n“ “imam”. "I Hm Bank m Nnv" Mill Valll-y. They drove through gflnggailroln “lllsillngton in their car. lork- Clyde Aultl. Ilotarlan .lll'l_l:,lll Mr. and hhs‘ A. Lampmfln “mum, "MU" cammmn‘ a mix!‘ M I "m. lnarrlllgtl took place ill Sussex. N '(‘ lutillVlifll island. Tho question o: ' n“ wmlnnsday aflommm . H lwdurnlnw: lilo vll-lit of the New Gills‘ __ x k _ ,_ zzow Rotations was discussed, and “Hivul in u“ (My ms" “mm “mom _ . _ _ _ _ panicd lly ltllss Margaret lrvflll: 3(1):",Lighmfllillgizli‘Mitzi?“ ':$1‘“'pn't":_ who was present at the clurolllonly. . l l 1‘, - - . . r l- \ ' » ' l-lrllnk Stewart, chairman, J. A, S» ‘Rim ‘lvah0sl' “us” “my Wm m‘ ‘mm lizlyl-r. (l. P‘. Hutl-hoson, W. .'\. 0m y’ rllownrl and (l. S lnnlztn. <0<>— Miss ltcta Largo oi Evert-ll. val lion on the lslnnll lonvcs this nloln m: for Portland, Maine. \\'ll".l‘t' Slit.’ will spt-nll a il-w days before returning lltllllc. Mr. and lllrs. llldward ll‘. Sullivan. lioston and their little tianglltol‘ Poglzlc. and Miss MoKlnnon. Hos- ton are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. W. llll-Killnou. guests llt the ltllss, Mrs. Sullivan and Miss McKl-nnon ‘arc sisters of airs. E. W. Mc-Kinnon. Nlrs. Arthur Robinson, and four l-hllllrcn from Portsmouth, N. ll.. lluvn returned home after ilavlllt: a pleasant time in Hunter River. a1 llili‘ lllOlll(li"H Mrs. Large. Mrs. liob i Mlnard's LIniment-Heals Cuta. I l» lnson thinks llllntor River a nlosl R-U g lulorcstlulz spot. und greatly lul. ij-i--—-————— '_—-'—'_'____ ’ ___-___» — proved since silo was on the is L a lallll. lllcven years zlgn. ‘ Mrs. (lll=v.) Jas. l". McCurdy oi‘ ,_ ___ __.___..__-—-—-— _ ' Qllflhfll’, llUClllllDllIllP-ll by her dnlltill tors iiliss Alucila and Mrs. (Yonrud a also Mr. (lollrall, motored to illl]! ALL THAT ISKIOOD IN' ll I BINDER "rwmss. l - w° “e m‘ y no Nor u: VEMUADmIHAT smell rwlwss All! /"' the celebrated t, loco onaerm. . ' nuv unev- ’, “ GILT zoos. r M l. ml. lb. l ooto LEAF. Milieu“ mliszls. /'~ S] vet SILVER LEAF. slleuIM I ssol lb. MAPLE tut. slime. u“ sunlight». / Leaf” IVIRY IALL UULLV GUARANTEED THE BRANTFOEQEDCORDAGE 60.. , brand- the belt U I lnanvrcnn. IQNTAIIO- BINDER TWINE on the market.’ .1 .. Guaranteed 560 feet to the pound. and every ball Iullly guaranteed an to tin-Mr} l w. .el| soul new and OLD srvts BALL. cu Dill‘ factory price, buy early. ilartetriiiidiliyllo. Lilllited IF .v" lh’ ' relatives. Al present Mr. and hllrs. Willi! Mrs. Ml-(lurdy and Miss Amo- lln lift" guests of Mrs. Geo. llasianl. Springfield. i .\lr, llonllnick McDonald, r-ngln’ ill‘? of tho (lrnllt Northern ltllllroull. S0dp_q . llnd son of tho lute (‘apt llolnlnick I ‘ ’ _ ‘McDonald and Mrs. McDonald oi‘ ‘ Sourls. who has been on a two ‘ montlls visit to his old homo ill Sourls. hlls l-uft on return to Seattle Wash, accompanied by wife and family. it is twenty yours slut-l- Mr. McDonald, loft this Province. null llll-{lll years since he vlaltoll his mother. llo was wolcolned hy a \Vllll3 circle of friends. l Makes the bath refreshing and invigorating‘. A ! Price 25¢ Cake 125i’ .“..“‘Z;I..‘§“'”°°'“ °‘ “'"' Also splendid for internal pains. Aug. 23rd. Come and cllluy W500i); 1. l\l:l-as., vrllo has hee splandirig hvr . (‘onrllll are visiting at (loorgotolvn. "a 4/750 All 7/15/53“ lYo/fr/ng 7'0 [qua/ we, Ge Ye ‘ FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 ‘ THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 WGY (Schenectady. N. Y.) General Electric Company 790 Kliocycles (330 Meters) Eastern Standard Time 11:30 a. ln.—Stock market report. 11:40 a. nr-Produce market re- port. 11:45 a. m.—Wcather report. 11:50 a. tin-Report on Farm lViovl-lucnt oi’ Lettuce, from th-e Now York State Dept. of Farms and Markets. 11:55 u. Dir-Tillie signals. 1:00 p, llL-Music and talk, “W0 llllllllS Place ls in the Hollie" (Bloc trilr) (courtesy oiSoclety for Elect trlrul l)l'.Vl‘.ll)]llll0lll..) 5:00 p. m.-—l’r0dnce and stock lnllrilltl quotations; news bulletins; bllsl-lnlll results. ‘ 5W0 p. lll."Sl.Ol'l(!S for cilildnen. . >(‘.llildro.n's story, ill Frl-lll-ll. relloric llntzlert _ 6:00 1). ill.—-'llll.l‘l‘l'lllil0llkll Sunday School Lesson. ' ’"' p. ln.—~Bllss-.llllli results p. nl.——(loidlnau llanll con- ooll. Edwin Franko (loldnlan, con (int-tor. 'i‘o ilo hrundczlst in con- junction with \V.l'/. dirt-ct lronl the lllllll, (‘lsnlrzll Park. New York (lily. 9:15 p. llhmjrlllk, “luulio Ears," lly ll. ll. Langley, radio llngincor, (lencrzll liiicctrlc Cnlupzlny. FRIDAY, AUG UST 2‘! l i . . . . . . . ..\Vt'lsh Alri (LATE PROGRAM) 10:30 p. nl.—--Musll:al program by Cyluril: Male Quartet ‘Selections, ill. “llaril-l-il" l) “lit Allsnnlro" : , lVIo." . . . . . . . . . . . .\Villlnnl Junlos ‘Baritone solo, "The llanlloicro" Rowland Jllnlos Duct. “Soldiers and (1onlrllllos“ i Adhlln ....Wllil:lnl Joint-s tenor ‘ llmvlllnll James, baritone Tenor solos, ' _ a. "0 Nll llylld:li'll llzll‘ O llyd" l), "Ell-xiv" i John ll. iAllllrl-ss. “(ironic-ll- i l i I l M .'lsse not! I i l Williams Safety at ltaii rolld llltzllwlly Crossings“ (‘hllrlcs l‘). llili Selections, n. “Tlloy- Kissl-ll" . . . . .. llawll-y i ll. “A (‘lll:lslropllo" Spraguo. Quartet Bass solos, a. "Tho Lute Player" Alllt-son h. “The Lighthouse llill"..l‘etrie ilonry A. Prion ’l‘enor solo, "lllzlnl'y lltllll:lc:l|'i:lll- lull" . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Welsh Song Wiillanl James llarltonl». solos, _ tl. “'l‘lll: (lullallt Saizllnnudcr" h, "Tho lnchncupl: Hell" Hughes Rowland James Duet, ‘The Joviui lii:ll-.ks|llil.il“ (lordoll .. Wllllanl Jzlllll-s, tenor Rowl 1nd JflllYSlS, baritone llass solo. "invlctlls“..liruno llullll Henry A. l’ril-.l,- inlet, “Till.- Merry Vagahonds." Gor- don William JilIllPH, tenor Rowland James, baritone Tenor solo, "Upon the GKUOB of tho Tenlple" Knapp John II. Williams Selections, a. "Image of the Rose" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Relchardt “Tito Long Day Closes" Sul~ liven Quartet b. \ The Markets SUMMERSIDE MARKET Ilslrv butter ............... _. 35. Elzzs ner dvi _- 22 ‘Potatoes ___ __ 5r) ‘ltlats por hushcl _ ___, 55‘ MURRAY HARBOR lluttelr _ . ... 28 lldllfllfi > 23 ifiats ___ -~ lPotatoes .. ~- Wool ................... .. 25~ 29 OHARLOTTETOWN MARKET Eggs 28-440 Butter .. 35~IlR Oats . .. l‘>7——70 ,llay . 45~50 Pork _. -_.__ 9% Straw . 35 lPotatos-s . 70 Young Pigs 54-35 NIT, STE ART MARKET flutter __________________ ._ 28—-Z9 El!!! Potatoes (new) M’ Wool ___________________ -. 22-26 MONTAGUE MARKET . . .. Dudley llllckl (iynlril: Quartet l _ \\'illi.'llll James. 1st tenor; .lollll H.‘ L Wllliauls, 2nd tenor; Rowland- Jzllnos, 1st ilass; llollry A Prim.- _ 2nd buss . 'l‘l:uor solo, “l liellr You (iallfllgl ' $15.00 Dresses ml $7.50. $12.00 Dresses IOIGDO i $10.00 Dresses for $5.00. $8.00 Dresses for $4.00 Q1 i PAGE FIVE PA Half PricetStt l,e of . I A Summer Dresses ‘_'I‘l1e balance 0f all our Voile ‘and "Ratinc Dresses are included in this attractive‘ offering at half ‘plice-r- y ' A bi gjassortmcnt 0f colorings in all the season's latest models. ' AnyiSummer DITSS at Half the Regular Price Ladies Silk Hose at Less than Half Price Thread Silk Hose y Regular $2.00 Value, Special Iladies’ thread silk Hose, 15 differenlt shadles to choose from. This is an exceptionally good wearing Hose which sells regularly for $2.00. Sizes 81,4; t0 1()_ SPQQiaI... .. ..9H1'. Plain Silli Hose ‘ 1 Regular $1.50" b . Value, Special r Ladies’ plain silk Hose. This is one of the host values which we have been able to offer this season in Ladies’ Silk Hose, full fashioned with double lisle tops, spliced heels and toes, 16 colors t0 choose from Sizes 8Q to 10. Special - .7911 Ladies Satin Stripe Silk , Hose .,l,hzy I I I W /\\~‘ This is one 0f the latest novelties in silk Hosiery and comes in the following colors: Black, white, grey, mid-grey, nude, beige, cruser, grey fawn and silver. An extra large purchase of these Hose enabled us to secure anexceptionaily fine price, which we are passing along‘ t0 OUFCUSIOYIIGFS. Sizes 81/} t0 10. Special. .691: LADIES’ GOOD VALUE HOSE REINFORCED WITH ART SILK REGULAR $1.00 VALUE . . . . . . . . . 49c p i LADIES’ SILK HOSE, reinforced with Art Silk, regular $1.00 value. These are NOT SECONDS, but first class goods, full fash- ioned lisle tops and double heels and toes. All colors Sizes Six-_- 1.010. Special per pair . .. .. .. ... .. .. .490 {mm Ladies Fibre Silk Ho... Regular 85c Value 25 Dozen Ladies’ Fibre Silk Hose, ten different col- ors to choose from, this is an extra good quality hose ulilich would sell for 85c in the regular way Pull- but which we are offering as a special at 39c. 39c Pair What is a Tube Worth? YOU wouldn't pay the price of a casing for a tube. Yet many motorists risk a costlyicasing to save a few cents on the price of a tube. _For a_ poor tube, by causing under-inflation, may easily ruin the casing. Poor tubes allow air to seep through imperceptibly. Tubes made from one thickness of rubber will always have this fault, because it is impossible to detect flaws in thick rubber.‘ But Goodyear Tubes are laminated-built up, layer on layer, of pure. tissue-thin rub- bcr. each layer thin enough to be properly inspected for sand or other foreign material. The valve-patch is vulcanized into the tube. not stuck on. The whole is made as near permanent air-tightness as is possible. So. for the good of your casings, we urge you to buy Goodyear Tubes. They will add to your tire mileage. And aa tubes they will give you unusually long and satlsfactory service. ' Goodyear means Good Wear