XQQQ-‘Q '1‘ $10. i . . ll;.. .c.ti¢i.. Just 7m ‘Seeour special new ' of living in Canada last month was: $16.66 the previous month and $7.35 in June, 1914. ‘domains: I _ A Bfllce lflffllfldifirlti It v 1 “'1'” AQQ_AQ_A Jeweler and Engraver ',l‘hs, Store for Wslthsm ' Watches ": O-O-OXQ .,. he official statement of the cost 92 per week, compared with toes. from the Every potatoe‘ saved means gust so much more money to your. credit in the bank.’ Wehave the genuine Bergers Paris Green Protect. your 118!- _ ~ . A n. ‘ c1 a 6- ll Tlllilll ms l2 nAcs. d nnuaoiera m Gt. Geo. st. Icksrsliwlsr IS WITHQUT‘ A PEER" g ‘ I It is no joke when you buy a fig of tobacco and attsraou have started to use in your mouth, and tbenthe flavor is "W" l! 0111! 0110 Vi! to get rid of this nuisance, and it the tobacco crumbles "poor." Well, that iato b“? HIBXBTS. then you get a tobacco with the nice flavor, which no other has and besides crumbs" to bother with. liickeyfiic" D0 Nicholson Tobacco C0. ltd ' RSQOKOXGF. AVOID nus oAncsn Tire chnlnn will alo It on n rulny, allmrerywluy. 'l‘Iaa-rc'~ nanny n |¢| (we a tho rorul marl the ruil, land ll n tlrr a-lanln on yourcssr will prevent airings-roam aaklainham alalari r- I nml‘ flu- liven [aamni-angzern, elonlt llalnk J1)" ought to In- vent In one 0r two or four for anfa-tyla nuke-l‘ irf course you should. Drive In front nf our ‘store toaluy land let Ill ahmv you (Ilene tween] nun-tr tire clanlnn. lleal- O-Sklal. Some ltyle but S" and to the different members ._of . Mr. Stewart and Mr. iMcDougoll. l. izity all irnthusiustlc over the pleu- ‘fault ktm"""'r i. . w. 7.8731102’? as’; ~ {JOHN MGQUILLAN I 00-, want n ousntltnot Dairy nutter v . s ' ~ . . isle-react. QNLY LJMITID Nilllllltof t’. I. l. Booveni novfon hand. der at once to prevent dlssp int meat. Price 50m; by ma“ 51o,’ w. dim Office. , 2 , . tf. CEDAR P0378 AND BHINGLIB . -=chopner Alma i... Gertie has an. rived with cargo of cedar posts and shingles for W. TjWeir, Stan- ley Bridge. ‘ ‘ ‘ll MERCHANTS Jill-i. . PLEASE. note that the 8.8. Canadian-Miner‘ will sail from Montreal. August 3rd and 20th. for Charlottetown direct. For further particulars apply to Buntain Bell 0,0,, agent‘. . ~ -:l 814-7-2il-tt BOUSIENIR‘ OF PRINCE ED- WARD IBLANIL-Beautiful illus- trated descriptive souvenir ready to mail. Only 50c. lry mail 57c. Charlottetown Guardian. 2 , , lfliil-f-d-tf SUNDAY SERVICES”.- Presby- ' terlan Church West ‘River Sunday August 1st. Service 11 a. m. Sabbath School land lBible Cluss 10 ‘a. m, lServico 7-30 p. m. Because-of the absence of the minister there will be no farther Service until rBeptom- her. Rev. W. A. Wood, Minister. PATON LTD. HOLD PICNIC.—- A most enjoyable picnic was held on Wednesday afternoon at Hardy's Mills by the new management of Pntons Ltd, all the clerks with the exception of the few who were rc- ' grettsbly absent on , . holiday leave belng,_ in uattendnnce. This is the first picnic , undoi- the new management and ulso the first enjoyed ‘by the employees since the war, and was really onc of‘ the nicest ever held, all tho stuff being in attendance and doing everything necessary for the suc- cess of the affair. Many took ad- vantage of the fishing during tho afternoon, while others occupied themselves with Iswings, social lu- tercourse, etc. A dainty supper was served amid speeches uud general jollifications, votes of thanks being generously given to Mr. and Mrs. uiuliurcn for the kind hospitality ' thc firm, lMcssrs Irvine Mcisaren, ‘ By t-hoilovcly light of lhc ‘moon ,thc jolly party motored buck to thc ' sures of the day and‘ the kindness .11 tut-u‘ employers. —i——t ==: Dr. l}. C. llarrisi Eye Specialist OilicemfioyalaBank I _ Building, vCharlot- “ tefbwn. ,. i '6'_ 'lae"1"8',:_ i would rim. Reward J. L. wigs: ‘fl Grafton Street, city 1960-7; l-Bi WATIRMANB FOUNTAIiIpeus andlihk at IW. '1‘. Wallnersp 1016 avenvaoov 1o monraoua, Wednesday, August 11th. _ ‘ . ' lidl-l-it-tlAugll‘ Auoue-rf Victor Recordl “are on sale today at W. '1‘. Wellnefm- POBlTIVELV no advertisements agcaptgd at ‘this ‘office for next dpfg l Q ‘$11.6! G PJD. lllllfill paid for ,n advance. _ 0 TIME-FOR. ALLOWING n|e‘- ‘count of 5 per cent on Provincial '1 me To: for 191i! is further er. t ded to 1cm Auslmt 1920- 1978 . Furjeaai. "rosoavp-‘rss funer- at of the late ‘Mr. Nathaniel Mc- Larenlwill be held 'from his late residence, Montague, this afternoon at 2 o'clock toBrudeneli Cemetery. WE~ RESPECTIVLY invite all lovers oI-music to visit our stofie Saturday evenlnB lmd he“ w’ now Victor records for Alllillll- - T. Wellnerui. _ 197 vismue sotolerep. Two favorites in musical circles. M"- Hazel Bremner Lord. flllll M“ Robert B. Messervey will B1118 ll! the Methodist Ghurch- tomorrow, Mm Lord Miboth services, Mr» Messerve-y evenluB WW- . ,- i ine worship Wm beFgggv|gwthonl<xairview Bagtlilzlit church at eleven"091°¢kC‘°“ mush “Y- .A“5’“" 1st’ in“! a’ auducted at seven uni-w Oslllck’ Fmlm" _ by .1. Meidfoid Blossom Y body welcome. ' and Mn“ 3M," A. Brown. ‘Road. when b m3: (mughuflu Gllugas Eleanor. cca the wife o - , _ . Buntaln. one of New lfgllllamz prosperpus young tar“: b. the ceremony was ‘parlor-moth Y my ence or “bout 80 Fnvnlell Educ-or.- The parlor wus lustc u y and utcd with flowers and ferns the contracting spurties stood un- der on evergreen arch and were unattended. The bride who W”: given awuy by llfil‘ lam“- woven“ dress of Duchess satin with 0v dr s of Georgette crepe and flllfl trimmings» of Belgian embroider)’ and pearls; also wearing a. _ _ Brussels net, with a coronet of orange blossoms. She curried a shower bouquet of carnatlons und maiden hair ferns. The Wedding March wus played by M155 Jessie McKay. After tho ceremony and congratulations, the bridal Daft)‘ nnd ‘guests retired to the dlnini; room where a bountiful repastl wus presided over by Miss Flor. once" Ramsay and Miss Ruby Brown. The bride was the recl- Mr. Graham's ' aRowu-auuram- A pretty wedding took 9m" "I me‘ home‘ o! " Che ster‘ Allflll . effects so suited to dresses with; their beaded the volles and ginghams ‘of course, are cheaper selli $7.50 to $27.00. ‘ will immediately appeal. ones of the early spring. This is the season wh sport tweed raincoats sweaters she affects . in brown, greys and fawns. prettier ones be had than tons Ltd., Iwheve a most same styles as nworn in Amcrlcancltlea. also shown, also a nice c sport tweed raincoats i er the prohibition act, will cept the position recently ~ m m general secretary Social ServiceCouncil of C Temperance Alliance execu ing the salary of $2,100 l-Blll blis services they have lllClfi0lll0ll his provincial s that his total income in fashionable woman today is known by the range of sport skirts and Sea plaids in plain and pleated, styles will v probably bo about $8.000. it is ex- pected ‘that the next move by the ' Temperance Alliance will be a dc- YOuth and (freshness are re- flecled in the new silk dresses just received at Pstons Ltd., which of- !" a "use of sizes tip to 42 of un- Bllfimssed le-eliness of type, brown Ind black arechsrmingly brought out in the long lines and beruffled either slight or stout figure and these the 0f‘ Bill‘ 78. broidsred motifs and soft geor- sette sleeves, short or long as de- Ilffd. are Just the needed thing for the afternoon ten, garden party or social faipotlon in the‘ evening. The Dricesrange from $28.00 to 84$. ‘For the inaoresum-mery ilwllned, ITS 8X‘ ceedingly smart, with their soft lace trimmings and ribbons, and ng from ‘For the home loving person ‘the llnc of housedresses now displayed Pretty serviceable, dresses can be had at $2.00 to ‘$4.50 to replace the faded on the short the ,,Wi~th_-the sport skirts of course several pretty blouses are an abso- luw necessity and nowhere can ut Pu- charm- ing collection is shown in all tho lovely summery coloring. Just the leading Leather coats for autoing are, holce of n short lengths, Bring your‘ visitors in to‘ Bee Futons big beautiful store.l - . azv. w o" WlL-SON WILL * A l~ REMAIN. . ddWEDRlACTON, July 26.—~Rcv. lW.I). Wilson, chief inspector und- not ac~ offered of the anada. ltvccntly a infecting oi’ the N.B. ilivc wus hcld m St. John and the mister of Mr. Wilson's future was discussed. inc Aniuucc lravg been supplement and ex‘ penses, which is paid tho chief in- spector by the government, and it . vsn Oflis understood, that in ordcr to re- increas- ed the amount by which they sup- Lllary so llOW mand upon the government for im- trzltlon of the prohibition forcemcut. plant of muny beautiful presents; tho“~'g_room's silt being a substanj tiul cheque. The charivuri party. composed of young people from I all the surrounding districts. 1111111" bcred over two hundred and pas- Oilice Hours: 1784-7-2Mthsiiat-Bi. .1 ~ FOXFEED Hearts ongues Livers , liorse Flesh Frozen, guaranteed strictly Fresh, I WALTERS. (IRANT. Charlottetown. -§ -7_. also" CATARAC Representative here frb week. Telephone 624 your home today ments. . and hav e ‘ ‘ “QOOO-O- =j__ , Electrics Washer _ . __ \ m Toronto this e onetlelivered at on. approval. Time pay- lei A. HORNE & 90. / g! 9,30-12.30, 2-5 < Phone 68-Y. » ' ' ’\(®\@a@ @ .1 Drugs Should ‘be Expe rlenoed. registered The prices we charge are a of the aarna quality may he where. ‘ma ouALm/on ' sod ih many handsome Potency “ All drugs which we buy are assayed ld" that we may guarantee their potency. Drugs Should be Carefully Dispensed ‘ ONLY, do all of our compounding. Drugs Should be Sold at a Fair Price ~ Johnson _= spay. .,,- . ,1! fell ilrom ~n building caived what the doctor very bad sprained ankle, inc I must not walk on it proved conditions for the adminis- nct cn- and re- called a and told for three 5m“ “ weeks. 1 got MINNRITS UINIMENT ' 51W" ware m“! cm’ glass’ 30mg and in six days I was out to work again. i think it the best Linimcnt toshow the high esteem in which the young couple ' are held. The good wishes of n. large circle of friends go with Mr. and Mrs. Bunthln to their beautiful home in Now London, whcrc they will re- side. ' p of ‘taught to quality. ‘ pharmacists Y9“- s low as goods had for else- UGSTDRE ' JI‘ 91 made. ARCHIE E. LAUNDRY Edmonton Many peoplejlclo not consider the relative merits of drugstores. TlilSslfl due to the fact thatthey are not in a p08ltl0ll- tostudyythe‘ various points of contract. For your convenience ZfWG enumerate some of the things , which should applyjxto the drugs you buy. . . . . l. . . Drugs Should be Pure All of our drugs are bought with regard . . - ,- -- . . _\l .' :31‘. ;I ‘viva: .74-.(.:_- YW,_(.,I,_>: ' " Drugs Should be Fresh _ We ordsndrugs at frequent intervals and while In stock they are stored so as to prevent deterioration. Everything at OUR STORE is as it should ha. You can place utmost confidence in our goods, and OUR methods will surely appeal \ Familiarize Yourself With s .. ¥°sel?ensil¥. 1?a"ss*s¢ 3r Julia-son CORNER KENT AND PRINCE STREETS p. -.@I@‘__'@@@@ POIHIS ftbat Count In .1). armacy a F) Q ©e l3 ‘I ‘i s l. in ‘s "r lentil; - , invthe»cit?ymzl I lir-Vflaeii fferneinal ‘representing '* t? B-Hfillntl. left ‘ (fr -f'—_.—.~.~-.—:. yesterday do: llfex. , . ' , ‘ ii Mr. C. P. McCarthy, Attorney, oil ' ‘ Tignish, is in the city. ’ ‘ " ' 2-.’ '|<., r ‘ ‘fir. 'w. c. Alley, of the Western Uritnn Telegraph C0,,» Gt. John, is registered at the Revere, - Messrs George A. Pooleind c: H. Poole. Lower Montague, motors to the city yesterday. ,_.¢. Mr. John MbDougall, care-take:- or the Y. M. C. A. has returned from o visit to Moncton. Dr. ‘Richard T. Galvin and wife‘ of lProvidence, R. L. are spending , a month on the Island visiting Mrs. Galvlu's ' Mrs. J. E» Haslam of HTmpton. - Z < . parents. Mr. and Mr. 'J. J. Barry of New York. who some time ago was connected with ". the Gorton Pew Co. Bourls arrived in the city on nssday night. business at Mr.‘ Elli. J. Armstrong; superinten-i dent of the ‘Printing Bureau, Ot- tawa, who has been spending the week here leaves this return-home. morning on Miss VV-lnnlfred Gillan and friend, Miss Tisdale leave‘ this morning-on return to Worcester, Muss. after a‘ pleasant visit i-n this cit-y. Mr. l-iarry Vinnicqmbe of Har- court, N. 3., arrived Thursday on a visit to his parents, Prof. and Mrs. H. 7W. Vinnlcombe. " Mrs. J. A. McLean of Amcsbury. _ »Mass.. and Mrs. H. L. Munsey of ' lCambridge, ‘M‘sss., are the Boosts oftheir sister‘ Mrs. J. ‘A. McLaren. Hillsboro ‘ Street. ' ~ Mr. anddllirs. Churl is Barnlbd of . Amherst and MlssM, E. McAliistcr of St. John motored to the city this week and are the guests of their cousin Mr; James McKic and Mrs. McKie, HillsbordlStroct. ‘Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Wood of New IDominion accompanied by their two children and Mrs. Wood's ‘sister, Miss ‘Myrtle Dc Wolfe leave for their holidays in Nova Scotla Monday, August 2nd. Valuable l Securities and J Papers if kept locked in a drawer in your house are subiecx to loss from fire or burglars. These valuable papers will be rotect- _ ed from such lZlfdSa wfbcn dplacedboin _a $1 lY . l! . meant?“ I m Rentals are _mod- crate. Ask For inFormstion. an Poichlll ClDlt-al S 0.700.000 Reserve lB,000,000 Resources 230,000,000 TiiE BANK 0F_ NOVA scorn, s J. ll. Mal-mm, Munn-wr, 1 UllAllLO'l'l'E'l‘()\!l'N . ~' ' iii-lunches Ialsu at Alberto!!- Alharw, finds-nun, Bordon, Emerald. Kcnalnir on, Mum tague, 0'Lcnry, 8 . Peter's‘, Souris, Summer-side, Victoria Victory Bond _ l 1934 at 96 Sir Henry Druyton, Fin- ancc Minister of Canada, has announced that there will be no loan this year—ut the present time, Victory Bond prices more attractive 4 1:122 ut so; foes-nose; 1on1 at 09%; 1933 at 90%; 1937 ut 101; 19H at 98, 1934 at 06—- ' all 5% per cent We cun furnish all series on appllcaiion.\ Eastern Trust , ' (Io. C. H. B. LONGWORTH, . ‘ Manager, 1840-7-14-sttwssm6l. Wcdl _ ’ . ._-> (u, "é 4P ‘furnish lzaformatioaaaatonsoa-r‘: hefllildllflnpingfanllltlal. ' ' ; Incomes need IIIMIOOMO. 4|; union BANK o1; isvALiIAsti not foousur Bonds, insurance policies and other N31! , table documents should not be, at home where they are ‘likely tube lost oranislaid. ’ ,, A The Safety De it Boxes of this Bank 'de at a m crate cost an excellent means of keeping valuable papers. i‘ THE. CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE a I ‘PAID-UP CAPITAL $5,000,000 RESERVE. FUND $15,000,000 CHARLQTTETOWN BRANCH, C. Lomer Miles, Manager. MILEAGE anus a _ The popular Gray-Dort car is prov- ing every day he1' extraordinary ec- onomy 1n operation. _In four tests made the past month with no special preparation, with dif- | ferent cars and road condition the lowest mileage shown was 21 1-4 miles- per gal. of gasoline. In one test 23 1-2 miles per gallon was made and in each of the other runs 22 miles per gallon. From Charlottetown to Alber- ton and return 6 gallons of gas gave a milege of 129 1-4 miles. This wasearly‘ in the seasonlwith the roads in veryl poor shape. These are actual tests and We are willing t0 show any one the same re- A ‘ suits with any Gray-Dort in good working order. With gas and oil at high prices it pays t0 keep in mind the car theft irivcs the most for the money. The Gray-Dori: will average better than 20 miles to the gallon ofgas, and less than one quart of cyclindei- oil per 100 miles. We don’t merely say so- g WE PROVE IT. LET US SHOW YOU Stems, MacNutt 8c White, Ltd A 159 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. Distributors for P. E. I. mWireless Officers Wanted _ For Merchant Marine, Laud and Air Service. Commence a HOME STUDY course in spare time, and finishing course of twomonth at this school when convenient. » A Finest and most enjoyable healthiest life with exceptional good pay absolutely unlimited prospects of advancement. Uniform and shore allowance with all travelling expenses paid. We supply all necessary equipment. Day and evening tuition. ' Write for particulars. Canadian School of I Telegraphy Halifax e THE GRAY-DORT ‘Charlottetown Branch J. a. a c " i...