ic Tea for ICED TEA Prepare in the usual W8y—p0uf the liquor of!‘ the Ienven and place l; o“ ice as soon as euflicientiy cool, To servo; pour Into gins filled with cracked ice. A33?! £222: and sugar to suit the taste, ' CHASE a season -~ Mournen. I . -- » ""5 . 'A¢~) ..... -. .--t- - . Mons, $12.00 Boots ‘ I Class Boots made by Slag. er, Brandon, Eagle and 4V4 AAAAA‘4‘A FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR ‘ —T 0N0 0 V000 00-0-0 0-00-0-0-0+%§0-f004+0~0-0-§000~0-0-f0-0-0+00§0-0+0 ' BINDER TWINE " “SILVER LEAF” BRAND .. THE BEST BINDER TWlNE MADE L 3' . IN "CANADA. GUARANTEED ‘ 550 FEET TO THE POUND i Perfectly smooth, no knots, never i iiangies, e_v,ery ball‘ guaranteed to , give the very best of satisfaction, Q 40,000 1.12s. Now IN STOCK '.I’rices as low as the lowest and ' guiaranteed. Poor, cheap twine is the dearest in the long run_ Get our prices before 0 you buy. W can save you money. . 1 a (TARTERI AND CO., LTI‘). Wholesale and Reilaii 000 00-0-0 0 0046-0-94 4 4 4 o t y 4 I I I I I I Eéjanadian Nififlna! The National Way , Rfliiwsaé Across Canada “Continental Limited” Leaves Montreal 9.00 p. m. ‘daily for Ottawa, North Bay, Coch- IBIIP. Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, and Vancouver. Ocean to Ocean DIRECT CONNECTION FROM MARITIME PROVINCES BY MARITIME EXPRESS, leaving Sackvilie at 8.30 p. m. (ex- "lil Silndays) arriving atfMoistreal 7.40 p.m. the day following. OCEAN LIMITED Daily, -leaves Sackville 12.40 noon. Arrives Montreal 9.20 s.m. the ' yfollowing. connecting with GrandTrunk International Limited. ' high class firms. Made iii BROWN CALFSKIN, ALL 1 I SIZES 5y, to 1o I» 0 This sale has the best values offered for\a long time. I, See our window-get fitted. I 0 I j’ 8 0 l ‘ y . . 0 M04 0 0 00-0-0 0-0bfi0-fi0-00fff0fi0 0Q 00400-0-040-0 l THE CEIITRA ISLAND OATS’ IIBEIIY feed re. Chaired for sale. I Carvel] Bruin ADVERTIB; THE BEAUTIEB 0F THE ISLAND-By sending your friends n. souvenir of P. E. l. m"! 67o DOILnaId. Guardian Office. DON'T Miss THE BIG PICNIC in Hunter River, Tuesday, Aug, 9. Tea tables and refreshment booths, Amusements of all kinds. l SOFT WOOD slabs in Q[Qy-3 Bllslhs. two forty per load, inning. in; triickaair-tu bjlyJlart or m5 , city. Rhone are A. AIWBrd & 4-0., Connolly wharf. . MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS. See our special line for $1.00 each; 500d patterns. Prowae Bros, l. . r THE B. 8. CANADIAN SAPPER sails from Montreal July 29th’. She will be due in Charlottetown, Aug. 2nd and loads general cargo for SI. 30MB. Nild. Buntain, Bell and Co Agents. - JUST ARRIVED. one cai‘ of Queen City, Queen of the West. flour. and cracked corn plea] g9“. ling at lowest prices/J. Gordon. M4; KB)’ & Co.. Brndalbane. -FAlRVlEW.—Rev. G. W. Ford, 01' D991‘ Ifllfllld, N. B.. will speakin the iPairview Baptist church on glggds Day evening; August 7. at | . . U ST. JAMES‘ PRESBYTERIAN |CHURCH. - Preparatory Service ‘will be held in the schuoiroom of St. James‘ Presbyterian church on .Fi‘ill‘tly evening, August 5th, at 25 o'clock. FINE MIEAT D|.SPLAY.—Saund- em. Newsopl and Co.. had some fine beet‘ in the meat market yes- teriltty. one choice steer led by Mir. James MIIYFKS. New _ London, and one choice heifer fed by Mir. Geo. Bearlsto, Minlpeque. Both 0i’ them are ipure bred. SIIOTLIIOFIIS. Mir. Marks and Mr. iBi-aristo are two of the best. feeders on the is- land. Mme-QM CANADIAN EX PORTER STlLiL AGROUND IS ASTORIA. Oregon. Aug. ‘tr-Ef- forts oi’ tugs te- pull the Govern- ment. the CIIII8IIIZIII..EXDOI‘LBI‘, into zlieep iwater, have been unsuccess- ful. according lo (IGSPZIICII from (falptain J. -Brailley. of tlhe Gov- ernment vessel. The Exporter ls from Astoria. Oregon. and is ‘fast agirou-nd on a s-andbar sixty miles amidships. both low and stern being in deep ivater. The tug Waiiliila put out from Astoria. yesterday and is standing b)‘. The stilvage ship Algerlne, formerly a British cruiser, also left Victoria ifor tile scene of the accident , and Captain W, B_ Fin. (KIZLSIS. marine superintendent of the Qnnadlan ‘Government Mer~ chant iMiarine. flew from Vancou~ ver to Victoria by seaplane to join {the iAigerine rescue party. i’i‘lio Canadian Exporter left Vancouver on Friday evening for Portland. Oregon, to complete her ‘cargo for the Orient. She carried a mixed cairgo, chiefly lumber. ililost of the crew are non-union nten aboard for the lflrSll time. The Seaman's Union declined to recog- nize the reduced scaic of wages now in effect on Government ships, and the old crew did ‘not re- ship. - Dr. E. C. limit Eye Specialist Office, Royal Bank Blinding: ($817101;- tetown. Office Hour! 9-12.30, 2-5.0 Phone (ii-Y IJIQfl-Iflfl QNADIAN ‘PAEZI Fl‘: FARM For Detailed lnformirtlbn’ apply to w. K. soosss. Or City ‘Ticket-Agent W. T. HUGGAN. District Passenger Agent. ~_- .- . 30,000 Harvesters Wanted “to $24.60 a FARE‘ FROM CHARLOTTETOWN TO WINNIIPEO Plus One Half Cent Per Mlie Beyond Winnipeg I DATES OF IEBUEJALIGUST 4TH‘ AND 16TH REDUCED FARES RETURNING BPECIAI: TRAIN eiznvice Convertible (Berth) Colonist Oars-Special Aoflmlflfl- \ daiion for WOIYIOII-y-LIIHOII Counter Car, Serving Mlllll‘ Canadian Nnliiinni i? anti“. o Li? \ For particular: ‘apply to W. K. ROOERB, W. T. HUOOAN, City ‘Hem Agenv -‘ -. District Putentlfl‘ Aw" Drwrltoéi , i , My I h ,, _,‘_.,__.,i‘ F-éwaaonznion, . - . . Odnersl n e i _ . I Meneton, I ‘i LABORERS Excursions AUGUST” I "L 4th AND 16th "Flsnizs rnom s1‘. JOHN and other C. P. R. Points in New Brunswick: $20.00 Going $25.00 Returning A To‘ Winnipeg-Man From 0N. R. Points In New Brunswick and from P. E. Island, add Local second Iolm. N. R.~ DIIBRIBAV, District Pdeeenger Agent Hef MAJMVJDBON. 1' Local Agiittq '1 Adi: cine ‘Fsre to rates m.» 8t.‘ I I ‘The Quality Drugstore , Mule t footballs ‘be closed until Aug 15th. TEA AND ICE CREAM festival at Covebead Presbyterian church Wednesday. Aux. 10. ARTHUR J. wRidi-IT. ‘returned soldier, will be in‘Tignish next week, lettering marble andgranite monuments. . . . SOCIAL AT KINKOI-‘IA- Come to the Ice cream social In'Kin-kora Hali_ Friday evening. Good time Busranteed. MEN'S TWEED WORKING PANTS will be sold Friday and Saturday at special price oi $2.50 p-ei- pair. P-rowse Bros, Ltd. ICE CREAM festival at l-iartney llaii, Friday evening coining Au - gust 5th, if not fino following ever! ins. THE GARDEN OF THE GUI- lLl-USTRATEA-Souvenirs of tb Province-best illustrated writs-up of the province aver published. Price fifty ‘seven cents postpaid. Guardian Office. t OITWELL-Bervices next Sab- bath, Aug. 7th, at Orwell Head Presbyterian Church at 1i. at St. Andrews Church Orwell at 7. Sun- day School at 6. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- Advsrtisers are reminded that all display advertisements must be in the Guardian Office before noon of the day previous to publication ..i_-o-o>—-—-—- Keep minardsllnlment In the house ' .-—‘—<O&i- PERSONALS Messrs (‘sell and Ralph Jenkins and Lemuel McDougail, city, left ‘Thursday morning for a trip to Western Canada. Miss Loretta (‘oliins arrived on Tuesday night from Boston on a two weeks.‘ vacation to her home in Cornwall. - I IKI-essrs. ‘Bennie Boute, Camlii-iie Gltlianit and Vincent Doucette 0f this city left yesterday morning on the Iran-vest excursion. Weston Jones, a few Rev. and IMIPS. and ifamiiy are spending weeks at Rustlco Harbour. Ad- dress care of MT. Walter Buntaln, Rustico. . arrived in the city evening to visit. her sister, V i-i-elen. Phillips. Glliflftlllllfls Con-test lDepartmeut. Mir. iialrry W. Cannon who with a painful accident some iveeks ago, is -we~il on the road to Iconipleta recovery and left on Wednesday for Summerside where lie takes over- his , new duties as agent of the Canada Life Assur- ance Company for Prince County. Potter and the iw-oma-n ' went to nether to the Hotel Maryland in West Forty-ninth street Saturday night, and regi-sitercd as man and ivife. This morning Potter left suddenly after telling‘ the clerk that the woman was not his wife. and tthat she “mas very iii. Tile lint- "rl physician found . her in a coma and summoned an ambulance from Ficlwer Hospital. Dr.» Miller -said the woman was dead when he got hero. A package believed to have contained morphine was found on the dresser and t/wo empty glasses near the bed. < ' . iRose Wihitney, “of 129 West Fif- tletli street". which proved to be a car barn, and Frances Tap-p. vrhose mother didn't ~know when she iwould netiurn to r23 Manhattan avenue, identified ths body. Exam- ination of police records‘ then showed that the woman. halving been discharged because of aicol- ho-iism in 1919 from Post Graduate Hospital. where she was a proba- tionary nurse. had. been ‘arrested as a drug addict and sent to Blackwell's Isl-and to take the cure. Little was learned 0t‘ her movements since she left the ls- land though it was said she was known in the neighborhood of the 1¥Q§§§§§ '§'§@§40 The Skin Requires fionstant Gare Summer's Sun’ ls trying on sensitive skins, but, there are ' many safeguards In the form of dainty toilet preparations. “LPTIONS, OREAMS, POW- .-l . ‘seas. TALCUMS, MAS- SAGE PREPARATIONS, src. Our stock of luoh goods is very complete, and as we feature trade-marked, adver- tised lines you may always be lure of finding your favor; its brands. 0 ' v vv¢v q. Bave time by coming dir- o eetly to our ‘store. ‘JIIIIISIIII I: Johnson‘ Cor. Kent and Prince 0mm Mr on. sMALLWtFdfls '-.iiii'cé' ‘vliif '~ ‘Miss Estella Phillips oi‘ Toronto Wednesday I Miss‘ secretary of theg They are stopping at the Y. W. C. , A. met‘ ' i __—_q—~ , l— For ‘Cut Brier has in convenient form the Macdonxild quality that has bccil known and preferred in Canada since the “fifties.” l‘ if - l is‘ Monvlun l i‘ it iIuuuduunumtthat“...tool-u...“- ' 'ill'll¢iiiiiiiii' I Hinton.- Vzlhlin 85 MACDONALUS Cut Brier MORE TOBACCO FOR THE MONEY ROM the moment Cut Brier was offered to the Public it was accepted by the great majority of smokers as an old friend. , unlit! 4!‘. " D1. hotel whore she died, as a drug user and heavy drinker. "Known as the most beautiful debutante of heir season in Balti» more, Miss Cow's-u, after her itiar- mags and divorce, passed out of the ken- oi‘ her former associates rindynord front Baltimore was that she had tint been seen there for _veairs. Reports’ that she hail inher- ited a fort_iine from her father and‘ spent {it in dissipation, were (Jeni-l ed. ' " ' Miss .,Uoweu met Manson when her car smashed into his. She in- vited lvliouison into her automobile while site towed his to a garage. They ivere fast friends by the time they reached the ‘garage and rain away to the Little Charo Around the Pcirner soon after. ‘Her mother died many yeas ago. but society follk in Baltimore still remember hcr and were shocked tonight ito learn the nmnner of her ileath. ___é<a>____ PARIS, Aug. 4.~~-'l‘lio come into its owin again, and flut< iers gully on smart frocks. it takes a-l-i ltimiis oi‘ liberties. iibsiii-b little groups appearing here and fliers iupon a gown, or one lung friili winds from hem to waist. spiral fashion. Capes are lavishly iIIlCiTHBIl in this way. and ilressy DQTGSOPS ‘are seen covered entirely with frills. The mode is a conven- ient one for the renovator, for many a last year's frock or sun- slid-lib can be iiiailc to 13838 muster by means of this particular form oi‘ trimming. Purasois are DFOVltl- ing many thrills. Quite recently a vivid yellow confection had a mirag- on painted thereon; a pink chiffon example exhibited clusters cii’ black sipiders. ami a white silk muslin parasol had flights of bright green butterflies aiiighting all over it. All sizes and shapes are with us. from the asburb little toys only a few int-hes in diamet- er. to_ those ‘resembling gigantic lani-p shades. '|‘iie wool Jumper is somewhat longer than it Wtl-si iinst. year. ‘More than anything also this garment has taught women to appreciate color in ilress. and. for the most part. it is to be a season of bright coiorings. Oiiite a feature oif coi- ored musilins is the seemingly in~ congrous combinations and con trasts Iplleeising to the eye. Somi for instance. jade anii red. rus and emerald, orange ngiil Madonni blue, purple and orange. which ap pear in stripes. checks. spots uni devices of many kinds. Yellow that begins wlih the pales-t primrosi and gradually deepens into a rici orange l.s perhaps the lending col or. There is also a revival of roya blue, aipple green and brown. The girl who marries in summei has much in her favm‘. compared with the winter bride. No wrap li- FRILLS POPULAR AT FRENCH: I CAPITAL ' friil has‘ waist. wii lie blossoms usual choice. ‘I'm-so 1|l't* iiioilnti-il the f ‘IIIUOIIIIITI’, aim-ling was leave London on Sunday for the at intwrvziit: (Illli the girdle fnllafligi-i-i-iril with <Jil<?f‘l‘ti. meeting. Premier Bonomi, of Italy. neai-Lv to the hem oi" the s]. ‘t. i.‘.li-. Lloyd tlooi-izi- thahaud iaiarquis Delia Torretta, Ital- Ths “flouun- muff" although p t-lirtiiigzh ’ - - (‘IIHIIDIIISIIBII ‘Minister of Foreign Aiilfaira h; not lIllIUIi in eriilcni-l- this - - with l-Ii-iinizv. ill-i ii hail also will be present. son. l)i'l'll igiiidi-ii PIIIIUI)‘ ill)’ the iltflwlfl‘ to The latest telegrams from Up. -----—-—<0I>i~~—~ it-idlfr- ll iii: fiflliilllJil oil‘ thc Llppfiliflplér ‘Silesia report. d the situation ‘ . ‘ . .‘i o- inn i:.:‘.illf in ZIt't'(lI‘t iini-i- wii I t lore its quiet. Lor d'Aibernon sTRAlhg-Jnogékhnzfi: POLES the result of Ibo plebiscite. tire British ambassador at Berlin: _____ .\ row minim-v. -lnti=i' in amaivei- has been instructed to co-operate tziil-"ti i"i* 1'2 ‘s. -, ' i . LwNlX-‘N- Alig- 4-73”- LMY“ is lillli- Ilfllifllllfllgh; llllilpiullll) Brilltslil niltlhfllfifllgainlttlerfralllzntgollllgfll (“@1350 i" “mimilwiill! i" ‘n01l_litl‘t>*l‘llllli"ill to .411 that tho Poles lieu-self ‘n readiness to provide for ‘HUIISB oi‘ (Hiniiiiuiis tiltlay the‘ " uieiitiilg of the Silpri-iui- lflllliltl] int Paris on August s, to iiiijutliirziti- re suits of the Ilppei- Stiles-inn pli-bis- w-ile. and this reports nil‘ the: " h i-ito remission, stated that. the first item on the agenda, IWUIIIII be to lie-l H“, ANN,“ .S,,,,,.,_.m,. roinliii-(‘cilii-iii.; irnre needed in tlii- plebiscite area| AHPII.“ 3 |.,.,,|“‘i,.,. peniling announcement o1‘ ' jiidicatiolt on the whole ilii-wiliscltu for m"? ride \\‘|l=‘lIlIPi' issue. ‘Grey Sox" Tubes J. H. MYRICK A. W. McLAREN R. J. McDONALD l. SON LORDS COMPANY R. H. CAMERON 6. Co. J. A. CUTLIFFE d. SON J. J. HUGHES 00., LTD. H. O. NELSON P. J. NOY A CO JENKINS BROS. W. J. McEAOHERN McDONALD Q SON H. M. CHIBHOLM W. A. DENNIS Q SON ELMER SHARBELL required. and flowers "are more plentiful and" varied, therefore less o o i expensive. A pretty_ notion is a' girdle o! inter-gt- flowers cribs; i AFIBENEAU l OAUDET bring tilrl l‘l‘l't‘l\i't‘ll pit- lil-lil iii U“? “w Lord (lurzon. Si 1‘I'P|.ZJI'_\' For Sale By Aiberton Belle River Cardigan Cape Traverse Crapaud Fredericton Station Georgetown Hampton Hunter River Mlllvlew Mount Albion Murray River North Tryon 0'Leary Portage Richmond and llurilllill." alike got u partocti_i' straight. iliwnl." 'l‘liu ilriiish l-‘oreiggn (lifive liuiuy 4| reply fruiil llllrizillil. in‘ Front-v. ‘proposal that the next lllPPLlIlg of ‘hill If ‘ml’ trouble IIEVQIQDS atch the I. m‘ prp",;,.,- The French “ppmmng H“. per Silesia have (‘mum-H mncithul‘ the Poles Pal-i»: diiyll maintain itiasolut I Mileage as it is Measured The selling price is the yardstick of tire mileage, very often. The exception being Ames ‘ ‘Auto-Shoes". on its Thu i‘ri=miei“.s zinnoiincr-nieent of iii-iatis of the Foeigu. Office will Allied forces to lesia. across Germany. authorities in Up- let it be known from or the Germans ,f\l,on(]u_y'lilvl‘t3 the ml-lleil tforces will act to mun-g“ getlier, and Germany has ils-suod a U; Sm“, proclamation warning all German-s lgn Aiifilii-s, and other m?! l" 5HPBI~T 3W4 borders to e order. striking H old en The mileage put into them is not measured. They are meant to give extra miles-and they d Running on your car O. Ames Holden "Auto-Shoes" will give you the cheapest mileage you can buy-irrespective of cost. Standard Sizes .i. J. HUGHES s co., LIMITED CAMPBELL a. McKENZlE counts assess co c. A. srewmr - conuev BROB H. A. asnuann c. I. LIDSTONE THOMAS McNElLL CAMPBELL a GILLIB » FARMERS UNION co-oiisae us. KENNEDY snos g R. TUPLIN Q 0O. H. M. COX THE MORELL GARAGE O0. CENTRAL GARAGE QUEENS COUNTY QARAOE CO. AMES HOLDEN “AUTO-SHOES” ‘Cord and Fabric; Tires in all "Reid sax” “b” Sourle 80min Bummerelde Bummer-old. Tlgnllh Tyne Valley Tryen Ulgg llatlen Welilnghn Kenelngqeq Kenelngeen Morell Morel] Charlottetown Charlottetown .