g, 1923 a aviary i t,....;;g;§‘;.“3i‘ii?;2i‘;‘f( inoccuppttions, A on every ‘ find of skfmthel ggfialégzlnles soappthat clan be made. d P I J {Z7,'§Zil'5iil'¢r¢a~;§”te u, gmHII dLl/rbnwy- "govt-Qty O4 f9 O'fO-0€O+¢ 0-§§O4G§f§O44 Q-OO-O in White Footwear l lust Received ||ll|lti0l up-to-date White Shoes made by such first . mihmc Klngsbttry, etc.. and correct in every parti- llttfl ire this seasons goods and were made for hllllltffllilii that has since gone bankrupt and includes a ApAAl4ngA ‘Aggptgg; e44 “my; Wiiite Sea Island Oxfords, brown trim glpnldlt not less than $3.50 for ...................... .. $1.55 ulélWlilte Sea island Oxford, brown trim ............................................................... .. $225 ymlihite Buck with brown trim, Goodyear ammo $6.50 for $3.25 All sizes, 2V2 to 7- upnnow u these goods won't stay here long at - l" luw lot by express of "Smart Step" and “Hamil- lltxfords and Pumps. Matters for Holeproof Hose. ff Bros. Ltd. 6 Q O4 0 O wo-vo» 0+4+o+++¢+o .. ....__n_ _t it’ GREEN Professional Cards lets” in tins FlVlacDonald & Mollhae t y B. A. . L. A. McDonald H. F. McPhee Retail B- A- Barristers, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan lowest prices Riley Building Charolttetown '____ “"S°"a*° 4 .1. o. STEWART, K11. llliSecli 1768i; 1 ‘Barrister and Solicitor. 84 Great < George Street , j iSolicitors for the Union Bank oi l Canada t on ' 1t ~ ""—‘T"—" l ‘Rfwal . Dr. C. G. Archibald i (“We attests...°;.::.r.::*:..2,:::r'= " 110m cattle.) l Practice limited to Eye, Ear, N039 and Throat . _ Ofliiee Bayer Building, Great George yers 1 Street, Opposite Guardian Office Eastern Guardian 11 u. m. i ert M. Brodie. REMOTE ASIR REslsTs gned. velers. 1101114‘. Nominnily Aair was a Dar ploretl by tin-m. OTCllflTllS. its work sur-‘ly and promptly, School Re-opt?ing' lows: _ ‘Schools inking illltl-Sillllml‘? and oi’ August, instant. rbuntncrnitlt- and (‘ltarlottctrivviit 28th day of August, inatatit. ..'BRIDGETOWN. Divine Ber vice on Sunduy August 12th at . .*HiGH GRADE FLOUR sell. lng very low at. Great West End flush Store, Sourist-Sterns, Sop g, 9°- xtorso-zi ..'SOURlS—Scrvlce for Sun» day 12th Augnnt, 7 p. m. Subject ‘Waiting for Wings" or "With J83. us for Victory" Pastor Rev, pop. CONTACT WITH OUTSIIJERS WASHINGTON, Aug, 7__Th,., Emir of Aslr is dead and burictl in his capital nt Sabin, and has been succeeded by his non; but it has remained for the National Geo- graphic Sockrty to call tho atten- tion of the world to hin passing and to the romantic existence or the little xtatiun over which he rei- Aalr is a principality lilllll . tho Arabian shore of tho llrl-duhtgll says a hullctin issucd by ti“. ‘Q0: fir!» ttntl has cxlstud with nun- fimmi" 11791111111)’ Nlllco lhc lHYtlH]. tten traversed that body of ivatu, 111'? Hhot. Phoenleians, Vtthniiqnq and Portuguese have troautctl tilting its sandy shores and sinco the Sui-z tonal was completed, Slfiflnllxl-HI rom all parts of tbc world havi- passed in sight of its beaches. Yt-t the ""1""? hr- llttlc known t0 tra- One reason for this is that 1h!‘ inhabitants an: fanatic lllohiim. lllcllflnlt. Not only are Christians not wanted. but oven thc Turks "1 who also arc lllnslcnts and rcpro- l-krntatives of tho (faliph, arc ihvir enemies. In fact (luring hor war “m1 TUFKPY ill 1911-12. ltuiy man- tlgcd to gain tho tilliaticts of [he lzimlr of Asir against (‘onstantl t oi‘ tho lurktsh Empire, but lilt- ltcople ncver Sllfl‘l'lllll‘l'l‘tl lhoi". in- tlepondcntro. Willie the Turks hcid txovorul garrlsoii towns, Vcry Imp. oi’ the country's urea was cvcr cx- ‘ There is nothing along the R0,] boa coast of tho country to attract the travclcr, for it is hot and bar rcn and fevor-ritidcn. But tho high plateau bchlnd nvhlch riscs tho intcritir of Aslr, ls a land of much watcr and of gardens fields and :"Swcot und palatable Ilinlhor (lraics Worth EXiPlJllllliilOf is ztce ccpinbie to Children. and it dot-s Public School-s taking mid-outn- tnor vacation will roopcn as foi~ lall vacation. on ’l‘ucstla_v, ilth vinyl Schools tolhct- than thost- or taking tnldsmnmcr vacation and _ not fall vacation, on Tucsdzty the Flllill- W0"! i! 140W" 0i’ 110111111 11°11" lIFE Blllliiliil BY [IYSPEPSIA Health antl-lllllplness llama Wllh "fldl-g-llves” Made from Frultiuicas and Tnnlcs ‘lint actives , the wonderful mencine made from the juices of “Ppiw- “P11111105. figs and prunes, is Ono of the greatest means of doing 800d that this country of ours has ever known, t hFfUlt-ilvtifllfl" is bringing health o untlrcds and hundreds of people llihousncss and Dys q Sig, lilrhltrxtnk linil olxlayevale, Ont, 593's," 1 Purchased a box of “Fruit-a.- llVCS‘ and lscgan the treatment. My condition rmproticd immediately. Hieillojltcpstaccnsed to be theburdcn 0i my info us it had been, and I was freed oi‘ (ionsti ation". Awe t1 110x. ti or $2.50, trial size 25c. _t rlenicrs or sent by Fruit-a-tivel Limiwd- Ottaira, Ont. Farmers Wheat Pool Formed (Canadian Press) Ttl€(ii‘.\'.\, Aug. 7.~— Announce- ment ol the incorporation of the United Il-‘armors’ Wheat Pool ‘Lim- ltcti, nndcr tho Stock (lo-mpaniei; .\ct, appointed to handle the wheat the farmers within ten days. was mntic at the ‘morning sc-ssltwn ltoro today of thc Royal (train tln~ quir Commission by John Maharg, prcsitlcitt of the Saskatchewan drain Growers’ Association. --—-¢Q>l____ SUTHERLAND - SANDERSON Wcstmlnistcr church Viiinnipcg \\'it‘l tho scone oi‘ the wr-ddlng at 2.30 o'<: ock yesterday afternoon of Aigrrtlt‘ lrcne, only daughter of .'\'lr. and Airs. l). l1}. Sanderson, for» mcrly of Toronto, and Percy Jatnt-a Sutherland, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Sutherland 193 llome street, Dr. David Christie ztssistt-d by Rev. D. Mclvor official cd. William Sharpe accompanied lemony Airs. William Sharpe sang "Fur You Altinc." The brldc, who was glvon in marriage by hor fnthor, looked lcbzxrtnlng in her. wetldlng zittlro ni‘ Japanese orchid (aropc with clnboratloils oi‘ sll-vor lacc, tho skirt boing slightly pantr-rtetl at tho hips and finished with a girdle ‘oi pearls and dlantcitto. With this she worn a poarl grey hat with OrllYlCl] mounts and carried a Iiouquot of sunsct roses, orchids and lily of tho valley. llcr gilt tron! tho ltridcgroont wast n tllainontl sci platinum bar pin. llcr ltrltlcsmtiltl, Miss ltlttn shndcti taffeta with long waisted ‘Schools of Charlottetown _ and 110111"! and P9111190 dmperles o" 31l11l‘111<’l‘§lt10. on Tuesday the ~ilh day of Scptotnher next. Yours truly, R. H. ROGERS (Ihlcf Superintendent of ltldncztliott. S-Rin-\-:otl-sttt<‘.'i the skirt. I-lor hat was of RWY embroidered gcorgotto with smart Fri-nub ornaments and she carried Ophelia roses. llcr gift from tho bridegroom was a plallnttnpbrncc- lct. Miss Dorothy Taylor, H1080. oi tho brldc, was lion's-r girl, wearing A "w". ,,.,,p,,,,. of mm,“ Um, no‘, a frock oi’ pink ruiloti lilflPitl and or ltrorlucc. anything grout. Remington Plus! I The name Remington on a typewriter has always stood for: Ease ofoperation ("nat- ural touch"),quality of work produced, durability "under punishment." But now it is Remington plus. All the fine qualities of the past, plus QUIET. This new Remington is a wondenThinkoiit:Strength, quality, ease of operation, and Quiet. There is only one wnyto realize puke honnci. to match and carry< pig a ltntihct of awcct. pens. ltusacll Snthl-flunll wits groomsmzitt and \\'cstlcy‘S\\'ail und llcrt Ackland ushcrs. , lt‘ollo\ving the church corcrnoniitl n rcttcptitm was hold at ihc resid- uum. of the bridogroonpa parents. ‘vh‘lr|i flftv \ gitcutn ZlSi<l(‘llll)l'C‘-il. II‘\l“I qnznltitites oi‘ lilacs aulorncd u“. l-Utilllbi, tho hritltfs tahlc being t-t-titrod with a many-ticrctl wedd» ing cako surntountotl with a clus- Uq- m‘ vallcy llliCS. Later the brido cbani-Kttll _1"‘1‘ gown for a handsomc 1lll‘l‘.(=-]lll'('.I' traveilinfl 141111 "1 “Milli 1mm“ crepo brochc. ilcr hat was a smart model of thn same shutic or- namotitctl \vitit‘l<‘rouch l lllpvvrlgvir» Mr. and llira. Snthvtlarn dc‘ m (‘ldcaliflimd1111"" "W" 1U" will rosido in Wlitnllicll» Mrs. Snnticrstm, tnoiltcr 0f ti"? brulc. woro a lllllv" ‘of |’|“‘5'v§ pi-th-gt-tto heath-ti ill cue afoul Hllll it-t with hat to match nnd cors- agc of roscs. l] s. Sitlhcrlalltl. lllfillll‘? M’ tho . britlt-grotmi, wort‘. navy bluo cropi- Altirocnln and black mohair hnt with jcl ornaments and curs “w. bouqucl oi‘ roses. Mrs. 'l‘hnnm:i Taylor, ulster of H". hrltlcgroom. Wore a 4111111‘ Qfvpt‘ gown with quilled panels nntl orlt-titnl girdle of sllvcr and whosuilor with chronic Constipation, A WEDDING 1 tho service with soft organ music 39% and at tho conclusion oi‘ tho cer- ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN srocx QUOTATIONSi HALIFAX, Aug. 7.—Stock quo- tations furnished by Johnson and \\'ard Members oi’ the Montreal Stock Exchange. Boll Telephone . . . . . . . . . . .. 121 llrompton . . . . . . . . . . . 38 St, Lawrence Flour . —~ Ottawa Power . . . . . ,, .. — Cuba Cune Sugar I'ld . . . . .. fl Pan. American Petroleum .. 60 American Can . . . . . . . . . . . .. 88% Brazilian Fraction .. Howard Smith Pfd . Howard Smith Com. Spanish River Pfd .. .. Spanish River Com . . . . . . .. Steel Company ni_(‘anada .. 67% British Plmpirt: Stet-l 1st l'ld ~~ Penmuns . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. -— Shawlnlngan .... ... Lnurentitle Pulp .... . . . .. 95 Canadian (lencrztl Electric . —~ Canadian Steamship Com .. —~ do Pfd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ~- Asbcsttws Com. .. —— Dominion llritlgc. . w Montrcztl i’o\vcr 11‘? Winnlpcg itllcctric 121,’, National lirmvtzrltts . .. -- Atlnntic Sitgnr —~ Alchinnn . . . . . . . . . . .. 94W,‘ Am. (‘or ti’; Foundry . 15R Am. Lncotnotirc- . . . . . . . . .. 735/; Am. Smiling & lit-fining 58% Anaconda. (‘oppcr . . . . . . . .. illiTl, Canadian Pacific Railway .. laililf, Now York (‘cntrnl (Yubo. (Tone Sugar . . .. . . . . Crucible Stool . . . . . . . ... G114, international Paper ‘$11,; Kelly Springfield .. e Mex. Petroleum international llloi‘. ~ Press Stccl (Tar . . . . . .. .. —- Rczttling .. - -- Snuthcrn Pa . . . . . 851),; Studchnkcr . .. . 1031/, Union Pacific . 1261,. Utah (Ioppor ., Elli U. S4 Stocl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. RS1: MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1934 Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 102.85 i933 Victory .. — i922 Victory . .. ~ 1987 Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 107.81! BANKS Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . .. Bank Royal . . . . .. 221 Bank Montrcal .. — Bank Nova Seotln . . . . . . . .. 25R XVhcnt, Sept, 971,1; l)ec., 10064,; May, 105%. Corn, Sept, 76%; Doc, 6.114; May, 64%. Ooats, Sept, 37; Doc, 37%; May —-—-—<s¢>—-————- ALL THE LANGUAGES OF THE WORLD ARE 0 HEARD AT LAUSANNE LAUSANNE, Aug 7.—l.tiusann0 —tuckod away in the qultct moun- tains of Luke Geneva—is a verit- able Tower of Babel. Every language of the world-it seems-may he hcard in tho streets" in the movies and around the ho- tteln. Scene oi’ the Near East con- ference, Lusnnnn has brondcnril it- self out into morn than what it was in thedays when one henrd of it merely as o. pleasure resort or n town in Switzerland. Always a place of diversified languages-at the border of French speaking and German speaking Switzerlnnd~liaussane soon accus- tomed itself to hearing Turkish, Greek, Russian and most ovory- thing scattered prontlscuously about the nir. The situation has bccomo so. complcx that banking institutions plnstcr their walls with signs writ- ten in almost every known langtrl ago. An announcement in a storoi window looks like tbc instructional in all lnnungen onn finds in thol back of one‘s American passport. Willard Wood-Insulated Batteries as low as $1 A Not Qnly Reliable but also LQW PRICED There's no lower-priced, thoroughly trust- worthy battery than this genuine Willard. It’s made in the same plant that turns out the farnousWillardThreaded Rubber Batteries and by the same men, sents the same Willard experience in battery- building and the same and efficiency in . manufacture. If you want a GOOD battery at rock-bottom price, this is the one to buy. And you can be sure itis a good battery, because the name “Wil- lard” is never put on any other kind. And back of this bat- tery, stand the Willard Service Stations, a wide- spread organization ready to help you get the greatest ‘service from your battery—an endur- ing organization which - will be ready to serve you this year, next year or ten years from now. There is an immense satisfac- tion in buying from an organization of this type. Willard Storage Battery Company of Canada, Limited Main Office and Factory, 100 Sterling Road, Toronto, Ontario For Willard Automobile and Radio Batteries go to any one n! (he service stations listed below. They carry u complete line. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NOVA SCOTIA And to accompany this mixture, of tongues liaunanxit» (lCCOTZIlIiS lt<t self with the flags nf all thcl nation's lntcrcstetl in tho pcacttl conference there. The rising sum of Japan flaps in the wind tilong-i side tho tricolor of Franco and ihc flags oi’ other lands involve-d. "it's some jnh," (loclarctl the hotcl porter at tho biggest hotr-l. “Every Turk, Greek and what not thinks l can talk his lingo. l only know flvn or nix tnngucsv-Vbut that's not n starter. l-‘ortunatcly most of thcm spcalt lt‘rcnclt or Eng- iishfanti that let's mc h Iust . Bourke-Windsor Service Station J. F. Taylor Service Station J. A. Fraser y‘. uMW l WeddIing.-- liudy tltnchaol (‘zivcntiish and lion. Jamcs ‘Stuart. M. V. 0., il't‘ ubowti abovc. wcri: murrictl on Saturday at. a vil-lagt- wctldixig, the bride living drawn to church by lttnants anti-no rranlrs in a rcnuvalod old Vlcltrrianhnroucho xtcvcr uscti oincc tho lntc King i-Itlward visited Chalswortth. At the church Lady llachcl was groott-tl by tho members oi’ tho lltgb Pcak barriers, in winch hunt. ci _liy (ieorge Alt-Mamas I ~ umwot\\\i y? _ I qttncnm ' In: or mm. Inna: Invncl. inc. 870 Say ' ' - 1 T¢1¢P11°"9 3504- i" seek‘ "urn" Try“ GM coral. lit-r hat was also of J-‘ltlll hqu-ld.) Dlf- 1 Office Houre~9 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 l d*m°“5"‘“1°"- _ ($111M), llcr flowers wero Sweet- . 1» an“ ‘he [Evin and typtsts-all ppnirt roses. t T m0 mm or . ll rs. Sinai‘ . oro . l 68' I & , 4 2 tho brldo, chose zuprctty toilette 0 H. J. PALMER, K. C. Remington Qulfit 1 of lll‘;)\\'ll lcrclttt klllllsvtllll 111111551?!“ The simplest way tocndacorn i, f l 1 trown ill o ma c . ' _ _ ' ‘ , ' a I Bnflsun Etc. lhminmon Typewriter Company gulwtxl‘ lltynlvn gut-stu included Mrs. £131,111‘: qgacnszwepiéglcl $351535 “Devonshire Diana's" o M0119? 1° L113" of CnnadmLimitc _ _ , , ‘ y‘ . ' i - - - - \ wit-k whose xhotogrztilts I, H . “pump M1“ Jrnny d M d 1 tormtrtqtttrri to illl. llukt oi‘ l . i l 4» Bank of Nova Scotla Building Rcminjtonlillllnling, an Kt" st.,\v. 13- _ Qiifmy. W ‘_ ‘M1,; T,,.',|,,,, a-n fomcs- m"? a c m of? manta», i-;.,a|;.,..i | 4 chafloixoww", P‘ E_ |_ Toronto. 0m. (lrllritnt. t" "it, _ »l ‘ . liquid andm thin plasters. Q ' ‘ ' ~ ' ‘ ‘ 1h II rm lhnllnlvll W1 t r» Ilrandon llarolil blillltl‘ cum] 15 ‘h Same ' 0 -—-—— -- ‘s"l""°”" n" n“ l H“ ‘ \ , 4', l M ‘v t_ a c ~ ‘ 0 _ zind, Los A ngtts nut r. n _ v _ v “UV 1, ‘ nu 1 ,_ i R son, also of Los Ang,.|,,_.,_ At your drugglet nib she, lWllhK a dashing and roar-loss rider, is know n as l\i)ll§lil"i tuna. \\_ . g ,_.. a . - ._ - W" . Brin Pin r l’ n lather. B. A. 1* t ' ‘ *~+v00++o¢ "r0 be ‘f - wet - E BARRISTER, soucrron, arc. Go ouTfiffE- 0U 9W1‘ ‘LASQRE m 5o YES Eafn Money to Loan ~ M GONNA (‘LAD You ‘ _ _ Cameron Block LDC: gpCggwglR HAT CALLED‘ ll!‘ Llvmg Charlottetown, P. s. tut-nu _ w N - ‘t LET ME 4' Wm‘ “"11 Wee la '_ r ' i’: w"? 1133a "' ‘" ‘"= "="<— W Miles Garrison l i m“ 7°" “"1 Yilur m 1 ‘ come. =~- m’ '79! examined A. B.’ M. D‘ ~ J m; f ., 9 - a Pulmonary Tuberculosis Specialist \ , lppiitltment now. 120 Brighton Road, Charlottetown *3 nu’ U ' . , e Gas Treatment in 8elected Glee! _'-=I~ o‘: W‘ U p, ' ' a .._. l ‘i’ t", PTOMET r 5i‘ ' RIST ~ , , to». p. E, ._ S. S. HESSIAN - - a ,_ l "M45 .. . ' M“ Wm‘ 91W Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public y“ _ ° Etc. ~ ° ' MONEY- TO LOAN Montague, ______ __, _,_ P. E. [gland l ..-.__._.-;....-.. ....... "hugs" _..__..___.__ ti]. 10' I18 8i‘ to us at‘ on n1- we 11B uc ny he tat nd -l;:_ ,a=,-...-._.____u-__._.»» * , -,~ .T::.___._