life of hard work-but no priiylsion for the stroke which out of! the earning power they .’ had counted on all their lives. ~= To-dny, homeless-dependent on charity, iriendlua-all for " lnel: of protection. Let no explain how you can amply provide for your old ago - and that of your loved ones. Our‘ Charlottetown‘ Offire Bank of Nova ScutizrBldg, ‘J. iAqMcKcnzie, Manager. I MINION‘ Happenings . 0f The Week (Continued From Page i) phew, Mr. Stewart Jones. are spend- ing the week-end in Port Hill. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ings. O O O Several parties are being planned for over week-end, the holiday com- ing so conveniently for the open- ing of the shooting season. O O O Miss Keltle Holman, of Bummer- slde, has been visiting in Halifax, the guest of Mrs. M. A. ‘MCAUIBY. O O O Captain M. W. Piunketils Dum- bells, which will visit the Marltimes in the late Fall, will have an excep- tionally large company this season, as fifteen girls have been added to the well-known aggregation of sol- dier entertalners. On Captain Plun- kett's last trip he suggested carry- ing out this plan and canvassed the opinions of theatre managers as to its advisability. The unuuuiflgfifllelli, he received throughout Canada prompted him to proceed with the pretentious plan. Dr. Florence J. Murray, Superin- tendent of the Canadian Mission Hospital, Hamheung, Korea, has bid farewell to her friends in Nova. Sco- tia and Prince Edward Island, and sails by the Empress ot_ Canada. . ASSURANCE COMPANY who: — wA-rnmo ONTARIO ll Dollar Planned h]: Dollar Snved-Wrfre/vrour Fm: Budget Scrvicl ‘ 21110 A I A palenthas been granted to a; A German company that is a mpdent of Brooklyn, N. Y., for a ‘leader in European air traffic has device Ito be attached to an auto-[ciltablished a combined air and rail mobile exhaust to cause soundscxpress freight service connecting that tell wnznlthia englneisoper- i practically all countries on tho m“ pmpel-1y_ continent. Are You Cutting from Vancouver, September 6. Dur- ing her year's furlough, Dr. Murray travelled in Canada over twenty- three thousand miles, and spoke at one hundred and eighty meetings. This is probably a record for a re- turned missionary. She ls support- cd by United Church, Charlotte- town. The Presbytery of Prince Ed- ward Island is providing a motor car for the use of the hospital staff. and the W.M.B. promised an X-ray equipment. In response to her ap- peal in Ontario the Girls‘ School in ibiigmiiiti“ It . . . that the seal on every bottle of PURELLO 0R. EXCELLO Pure Flavoring Extract is good for votes in our big prize contest. Herc are the prizes for those sending in the most votes by Dec. 1s, 192s. Hamheung is already under con- struction, the funds being vrvvlded by the Women's Misslotwlil! 5°- ciety. At the Golf Links this afternoon the tea. hostesses will be Mrs. Mathieson, Misses Haszard, Mrs. J. 0. C. Campbell, Miss Aletba Laird. O O O On Labor Day tea will be served by Mrs. Gone-Morris, Miss Havi- land, Miss Palmer, Mrs. Hollis, Miss Edith Hollis. O O O Dr. Ray Brow, Mrs. Brow and baby, who have been, spending the month of August at Rocky Point, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Brow, as they leave next week on return to Montreal. O O O Hon. H. J. Palmer was receiving the congratulations of his friends last Saturday, the occasion of his 71th birthday. Miss Lilian McKenzie is visiting her friend, Miss Roberta Spencer at her home in Sydney. Mr. and Mrs. Rankin, after sev- eral delightful weeks here, left on Wednesday for their home in Fitch- burg, Mass. Mrs. J. A. MacPhail and Mrs MacPhail, who have been summer- ing at Orwell, left last Wednesday on return to Kingston, Ont. O O O Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay and chil- dren, who have been visiting Mrs. Lindsay's father, Sir Andrew Mac- Phail, leave early next week on re- turn to Montreal. cos Regretful farewells were said this week to Mrs. W. M. Nickle and children, who left Wednesday for their home in Kingston, Ont., afte a. delightful holiday. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Morrison. Mrs. Nickles charming personality quick- ly made friends and she was very generously entertained during her short visit. Mrs. Allan Parsons and Miss Gcr- da Parson, of Montreal. returned on Monday by the Ascania, from Eng- land, where they spent four months. O O O Although the new hats arc of felt and are still small, there are many new features that stamp them as Tun‘ cunniormrowiv GUARDLRN’ ‘ First Presbyterianchurch, by Rev. Malcolm Campbell. O O O At the tennis tea this afternoon the hostesses will be Miss Jean Munn, Miss Gertrude Vaughn, Miss Edna Gordon, Mrs. Sears, MR1. W. Beairsto. There will be no tea on Labor Day. Mrs. R. H. Campbell, who has spent the past month renewing old friendships. left Monday on return to her home in Victoria, BL‘. O O O Mr. and Mrs. C. Lomer Miles and family will be the guests of Mrs. A. A. Bartlett until they leave for their home in the Bfrbadoes. Deepest regret is expressed by the young people here that Miss Mar- jorie Trotter, who for the past four years has been doing splendid work as Girls‘ Work Secretary for the Maritime Provinces, leaves next month to assume a similar position in the Province of Quebec. Miss 'I‘rotter's resignation was given to the M.R.E.C., several weeks ago, and a committee from that body has been appointed to secure a succes- sor. Miss Trotter is a daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Trotter, for nine years president of Acadia Universi- lty, and during his lifetime one of the outstanding figures in the edu- cational life of the province. Much regret is felt at Miss Trotters de- parture from the Maritlmes, but it is felt that her work in her new sphere will meet with success, and she is followed by the best wishes of all who know her work in these Provinces by the sea. O O I Already, with the i1ot weather still upon us, there are new fur coats, and fascinating they are, too. It is noticeable that the coat which used to give all women the contours pf’ the Eskimo is definitely out of date and the advance Fall models have sleek, straight lines, flattering to those who have conscientiously dieted and cruel to women who won't give up their caramel sun- daes. The new pelts are thin enough to be manipulated likecloth fabrics, and you will find that they are cut and seamed in much the same way as cloth coats. O O I The smartest daytime coats are oi two distinct typos — the swagger coats which are cut straight and jr lflonoialcal Trevnporrdtfon li-speed Ll-wheel brakes UTILITYTR -» Lalo»; .1» -u~r-o.\wwoswsmm-mer~,w.a - 2714K nwvur- Eéféll I ‘IEITI II u-‘Jg SI a _L ABodY Style for t" l Every Business Need . " OME in and see the new Chevrolet Utility Truck! ' A C It has everything you want-unusual pulling power -- remarkable performance - amazing handling ease-and outstanding economy of ownership and operation; .~w..-..- »~.—;¢¢_-»¢e=- .. . n-e-sl-vcdwnwmwenr w!!! The leading body builders, working in co-operation with‘ Chevrolet, have produced for the Chevrolet chassis a very wide range of body types to meet the individual needs of every business. Farmers, grocers, bakers, builders, contractors, druggists, cleaners, laundries, department stores,‘ florists, hardware merchants-all will find bodies designed especially to meet their par- ticular needs. ' Come in today for a trial load demonstration. g|.|.|||| $665 The GJLLC. . . Gen- eral Halon own v- fened nu plan afiordr f r mos! col- nninu and economical m’ "m" 1'" mid on mu. C H AS S IS ONLY A! Waliervillo, Ont. Government Taxes, Spare Tin, Bumper and Body Erin Prince Motors GUM M ERSIDF. (CH EVRULIET WORLD'S LARGEST BUILDER OF TRUCKS Healers i701‘ Prince Edward Islam. A. "Milli & (i0 Matjlfitalf‘ OHARLOTTETOWN. P. s. I. "WM", _‘ Flfgtfflzg“, "-350 havcperkylittleJohnnycollarsand PRODUO” 5F GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA LIMITED . - 9 second "h, ' _ $30 oflelifgl-a 31115:: ‘Ithelsghez; 15 m9 the slightly more fonnal coats with i - 5 , . Interest COUPONS j odd)‘ o “m! m“ m ti l L 1 mug - or e first a “m i“ m” ha“ “d “m” “ - Westinghouse Eiec. ........ .. 106". 111W UimikPB --------- ~- 15° aind m9 n 5W9" “B50115 Flbbons B"! stand-upcr Tuxedo collar. The Qaotatlons United states SL991 , _ _ , _ _ _ _ __ 15411, Can. Pac. Ry.—XD2'1.- 214 5 "has o; __ H 5 1o c“ placed upon these felt hats so that furs for both types are o; the flat t British America Oil . 37% g I 21g :1 I: :2 s: l: Zheyd stage timtth and are not Just vaflgtyn-caracul, American broadtail, Montreal Stock Exchange Imperial 011 -------------- -» 69 » . O _ S _ Seoul-mes o’ ‘he Mu" HM may be accumillaifd riirid what ‘he seals “e “mm l“ till‘: bsroz/n [hats Zfjrtiiivfiimfidolilrisho; lziriiinileoipliiliig, pnifiznoiaThz luiiiitixslidilegAlfi fililiiistgiliigiltiotiiiigrtis BANKS hula a ' , ' ' I l; -—l-' ""15 a“ "fteséz '10 vows l5 W new ssadeiof red. while others are wags “g9 two-co11ar comb1nations_ Mmilbers M°ntwal swck Excmng“ Mi K & T 3V: Bank Nova Scotla . . . . . . . . . .. 380 ml. ..--- I ,, l . i. . .R. . . . . . . .. " cont nu ng neo ,_ \ i“ ‘i. 1 com nat on ‘of brown and beige. particnlaily blackfinji gray. New York Exchange Magnum-iii] Powcerxmi.’ . . . . . . . .. WHEAT . I» - u ,, _ Nt 1B i." . . . . . . . . .. 13a Such investment rcqulzo: experienced beryl“. L“ us g 3:’ 1:8 u 1Z3 u miggzllixlfnjohn Ware One interesting coat. says n New M“ Ton a, Santa Fe Ry 194,‘. Wvimliiag . . . . . . . . . .. 110 Sept. 110%; Dec. 11553; May i227!- lielp you build a pcrmatncn ncome. - ‘ 5 W09 B- ll "i; 8 York designer, of s01‘. gray la ‘ , A -l c c _ _' ' 11 i7 Bmminm‘ - - - - - - - ~ - - - , - - - - - -~ 39 - i ' ‘ 16 ":1 300 l“ s? Lin‘ marriage of their son, Mr. Dan made with a 511m", 51am 1n 13:51: Aigmtlcirrndtigiy 0C0 D - ' ' H i Baafigufl“ Tracmm ' 5777‘ CORN Bu" e Your 593 SI w e . ‘ ' t ' T A ll’, l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 31 ‘ . . . total value m votes on a Sup of Anderson. to Miss Lyle MacFarlanc. sums up the highpoints of the sea- Am‘ smelting 8‘ Ref‘ Co‘ ' 2501“ Shawinlgan . . . . . . . .. a5 Sept 94%; Dem 74%; May 791g EdStérfl SBCUYIUQS C0 t n paper and send them with your of ‘m5 Cm" ' son's fur fashions There are the A!“ Bosch Mag 00' ' 32 C!" sd-eflmshili Com 40 ' '1 o o o ' An. Cop. Min. Co. . . . . . . . . . .. 76% ' ' d ddressto - c - _ c .st hi . ‘i . NKERS flame an a Mr. Henry MacFarlane of this Tnznsoiwetisiowlzriiyariotlziiire filling?“ goifrjiinb? 3132a ' R" Dflxriiinlgieingridigfii. . . . . .. OATS a INVESTMM" BA I5’ city. accompanied by his daughter ins showing and a Cflllt linlfeiB It‘); Bud-Sm‘ Mm" C“ 0°‘ 82% guts? Hams ’ I ' ' I H 43% Sept. 38%: Dec’ 40%; May “Vb L Tun-OWN - Ml‘ ' I t _ P I ~ s es os .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 28 WHEAT (JIIAR 0 ‘ , V saint John NB‘ Thslsrsgonstancvle. returned home on Rodier wool in soft stripes of cream Paglia-lei?“ _ _ _ _ > H Canadian Brewery . . . . . . . . . .. 31 Oct. 111%; Dec. 111%; May 117%. 5'1‘, you}: MONTREAL HALIFAX _ , whom iziyeevcntng from Montreal. and brown, with the same fabric Stan. Oil of New Jersey . 44% gins? and Co‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' * ' ‘ "- 61 W}? ‘furcllo and bur/lo rhuurlllfl a... Y ‘i ended "w mflfrlase forming a stock collar that is worn Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . .. 103v. as" Gum - ~ * - - ~ - ~ ~- 81 A Cmdnw“ Swami“ 91am“ °° ’ rams Make fined Cooking um") of Mr. MacFarlanes eldest daughter. when the co t is Southern Pacific . 125 P°wer c°rp°mtl°n ~ 71‘! keep bread m 9°°d mndlim" m" a left open at tho pore; 5 m The ceremony was peflormed in the neck . 17mm pacmc Ry__x 198 I ‘Kn eciir es .. wright days by subjecting tollght of ___*_.________________a _ _'_____ u_ S1,, Alcohol Co‘ ,,,,,, __ 124... "tvl- Iltllities-A . 461a Celilaln longtli that kills the T" "" ‘TD’ ‘ "r ~—'————~——---- - - - ---__-__ __ _____ _____ _ _ bacteria causing it to spoil. t‘ — ““""' —- never insured a Safe Milk Supply- visible.‘ 1,1111-“ ‘lwater. . ' . ‘i: l in contact with tbe milk, eouehins or 1 t t~= Inspecti0n and Tuberculin Testing of cattle are Very necessary and goes far to insure milk from‘ health)’ cows, but the most rigid inspection that can be Perfmmed has Butter Fat and Sediment Testing are also necessary, and will insure the customer Full Cream Milk, afld 01'0- ect from visible dirt, “but the danger lurks behind the If the milk is contaminated by tyllhifid germs» diph‘ theria germs, tuberculosis germs, Selltw 5Q“ flIfiRatt’ scarlet fever or other disease germs. Inspectlill} “'1 11° detect it nor the naked eye see what lurks thelgoln, .The reason for milk becomllig cimiamlna edhs” a?‘ '= ily, is because of its purity Whfll 111 ti"? udder 0f a he“ y new that has been properly fed and cared f“ W °“ flf‘ iposed to the air it absorbs germs as a silflllge 859°!‘ s’ A i ' ~ his con- There are numerous sou 6s from ‘Yhlch t . gtamination comes. Diseased P9110119 hamm“? 0' wmmg “Safe Milk for all the remember. Plant» hands. sneezing where milk i; exposed milking with dirty or wet hands, dirty sterilized. . , ' I MPURE cows» impure air, or odors of any kind, unclean utensils, and probably the most dangerous the_ unsterihzed milk bottle, that comes from every home, diseased and other. wise and teams with all sorts of germs until properly COMP g_ Corner Fitzroy and Gre ll at Georg-e Streets Call and Products, or Phone 584. 7 . F ami y” Bacteria in inilk doubles t lf 20 - 20,000 now 40,000 in 20 minu l Se every mmutes the need of all harmful bacteria Proper Pasturization Bacteria, and clarifying substance foreign to milk. Think over the PURE MILK IS THE ONLY PERFECT FOOD You are cordially invited to visit our up-to-date and see us clarify our automatic filler and capper at work, bottling the milk and puttin Our teams deliver daily, this Safe Milk to all parts of the City, also our Table Cream- Whipping Cream and . Butter put up in the same sanitary manner. :'-\ tes. Anyone can readily sec being destroyed. positively destroys all harmful removes all invisible dirt and question of your milk supply, and‘ and pasteurize our Milk, also g on our sterile caps without the aid of order your supply of Garden City I l iv.’ Limit