FRIDAY, CLEARANCE SALE Beachwear and Bathing Suits one-ramp orr FHE CHARLUTT iThe Central Guardi local interest but advertising __ablo in ad CRASWELL ior Photographs. with Rxlbin This column is reserved ior news oi a newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents n word strictly pay- 110C. 2:11 =_ _ CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR ANCE. 11-6798-7-21-31’; NOW r011 A near. BREAKFAST Hood Porridge Oats. litmus ousslztols a" CONSERVATIVE P011. MEETING oi‘ Melville Poll will be held at the Residence of Ernest C. Holmes, Friday the 12th ti} A general meeting oi the Conservative supporters of I Awucpsr 1;, 1933 China. Silverware or Plain. ment of committees. vited. SPECIAL price on permanents. Modern Beauty shoppe. inst. at 8.30 p.m. for appoint- All in- ns». _ s»; r .<YT‘=W.W‘SI?:.E’JL".'. In the Beach Shop First Floor Ladies Bathing Suits 1/3 OFF $1.95 Dressmaker Suits $2.95 Dressmzlker Suits I'm‘ — — — — — - — 5.7.11.3 Satin Ripleys Suits $15.95 Silk Ripleys Suits For - - - -- -- 921.93 l-lollywood Swim Suits Li‘- z_ $7.91 Jlnntzen Wispo Weights $5 L i ~01‘ — -— —- —- — - — _ - - 1| 5.11., . . $15.95 Juntzen Wispo Weights $ i: ’ ..“‘"‘fo;v"r." —" 4'65 ..1.. a an zen ispo ’eig" ts $ g F0r——-——--—-------3u95 STAIS Juntzen Wispo Weights $3 . I" 1' — - - - _ - __. ._. ._ _. ab‘. $2.93 Iilijil. to Fit Suits $1.95 fui i 1‘“°1'--—————————— - ~- $1.95 Surf Suits $1 W1 For-—'---:-------- s35 h ‘_\ 1.50 Iilingtites $ g I I“0i‘——-—-—-------- Beach Robes —Bathing Shoes- ALL 1/3 orr l<‘()|'.____._. ._._-_.._.__ _ _ 31.95 For _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 433.95 _ _ _ _ _ $4.55 1101- _ _ _ L _ _ _ _ Q. _ £2.65“ __‘1.35 Beach Bags ‘Sizes 2!) to 3h‘ nezrest colors and styles In the Girls’ Shop-Second F1001- (JIIILS l§.»\'l‘Hl.\‘(l SUITS 0N1.‘ THIRD OFF Ml for fill rents 35c for 24c $1.25 for :41 cents 65c for 44c $1.50 for $1.00 69c for 16c I illlllns‘ BJVIYIIIYG SUITS SIZPN 2* in Si’! pure ironl suits newest‘ sly/rs urzr/ sllurlzzs. . $1.1M for liTc $1.95 for $1.30 $1.23 tor Sic $2.50 for $1.67 $1.511 for $1.90 $2.95 for $1.97 (illlLS SHORTS AND CULOTTES Sizes 10 1o 14 _ ONE ’l‘lllRI) OFF rl-il-‘l 10131.13 $1.95 for $1.30 g In the Lingerie Department — Second F103; ALL CULOTTES GOING AT 1-3 OFF Seersuckers --Silk Broadcloth —Linens $3.95 for $2.64 $2.95 for $1.97 $4.95 ior $3.30 $2.95 for $1.97 PLAY SUITS $1.95 for $1.30 $3.95 for $2.64 $1.98 for $1.32 $3.95 for $2.64 79c for 40c 98c ALL SHORTS 1 79c for 53c $1.00 for 67c $1.95 $2.95 Some men's c“ “ON THE ISZAN RE M D I73’ C- 3 PIECE SPORT DRESSES Shorts and tops attached or unattached $3.95 for $2.64 Different styles and materials $2.95 for $1.97 COTTON HOUSECOATS Clearing at 1-3 off $2.95 for $1.97 All Halters Clearing at 1-2 price. 1-2 off original Prices l for 50c for $1.30 Hughes, Union. is building temper. —Mesrs. A. Baker. 1101111, Henry Ch 1r310-8-11-3I. BUILDING HOUSE-Mr. P. W double tenement house on Hills- boro Street next to Mills’ Meat Market. Mr. Hughes is supervisinx the building lnmseli and expects to be finished by the last out Sep- EXECUTIVES OF PAPER. MILL S. E. Warmsley, London. England. J.F. Howden; AB. Meyer oi New York and H. M. S. Lewin. Corner Biook. Nfld. are passengers 011 board the North star enroute Signed GEORGE I-I. INMAN. fireproof: ' Sets Reoorcl F. I. B. GOURLAY WILL B! ONLY 7% DAYS EN ROUTE TORONTO. Aueust i1 - What will probably be a travel record between the Dominion oi Canada and the Union oi Bouth Atrica W." under way at tea time Yesterday B 15- QUALITY AND A BEA U TY l Combined to Bring You to Corner Brook. Nild, where they will take over a paper mil-l- with the departure of FEB. Gour- lay. Chief Commissioner tor Can- ado. of the Tea Market Expansion Bureau. Mr. Gourlay. whose headquarters have been in Toronto ior the past two years. sailed irom New York yesterday and will arrive at Kis- 11mu on Lake Victoria Nyanza l2 rlnvs later. S.S. IVIAGNHILD SAlLS-The S. S. Maznhilci. Captain Falnes. arrived Yesterday morning at 58-m- trom Halifax and sailed last even- ing with the following cargo for Si. Pierre and St. Johns. New- ioundlauci: 140 cattle, ll~ horses, 80 calves. ~10 sheep. 100 piiio fllld 549 bales oi hay brsiclrs the 1491101111 cargo oi eggs. b11ttcr._cheese and beef. etc. will be onlv seven and a half days —the shortest normal travel con- nectlon yet- recorded between thc two sections oi.’ the Empire. NORTH STAR. ARRIVES-The S.S. North Star arrived yesterday 111011111111 at l0 o'clock ll'0ll1 Mont- real and suited again ut 4 p.m. en route 1'01 Newfoundland. Oi a19- proximately 306 passengers. 277 were from the United States, 17 from Ontario, 4 from Quebec, 2 from Nova Scotia. 2 irom P. E. I.. l from Cornerbrook. Nfld. and 3 from London. England. Taxis were ivaitimz at the dock to convey the passengers to points oi interest on the Island and in Charlottetown. SUMMER VISITORS-Air P1101. Herbert S. Jones, J12. Mrs. Jones and small son Bobby. oi Char- lottetown. accompanied by Clair E. Jones and George J. McMulkin, who have been their guests, ar- rived by motor to spend a holiday with Pilot Jones’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Jones, S12. in Apohaqui. Claire E. Jones will also spend the remainder oi,’ his vacation with his parents before returning to Chipman- (St. John Telegraph-Journal) . His actual travel time - No Need To Buy The Ordinary There's An Enterprise Range "Canada's Finest Range" THE ENTERPRISE Enterprise Ranges are not only better looking and better performers, but are more expensively built, equipped with extra features and still cost no more than the ordinary. Come in and let us explain the superior features of Enterprise Ranges. ' THE CAPITAL A popular Steel Range Good looking and a grand cooker and baker. 74'0" s5. DOWN OTHERS FROM 49.50 Up. Delivers Any Enterprise BALANCE In Easy Payments N0 INTEREST VISITING OLD IIOME-Aiter an absence of seven years Rev. Harvey Demon, pastor of the Charlottetown Baptist Church. has been visiting at the home oi John F. Morse. White Head. N. B.. ac- companied by his inther-in-law, Mr. T. L Potvell oi Maccan. N.S. Rev. Mr Danton. who was student . pastor oi the White Head Baptist Church during the summer 011029, Harvey, who was pastor of the same church for a period of 20 YCEYS. hIELANSON-LEGER -— A pretty wetldinz took place Tuesday 11101-11- i111: in FAssompiion Cathedral ivhon Rev. Oscar Bourquo. of Le- ger Corner. united in marriage Miss Jenn Mnrit Leger. dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Jude Leger, 0t’ Notre Dame. and Edgar Mclanson son of M1". and Mrs. Philip Melan- son. Moncton. Rev. Fr. Bonrque is a cousin oi the groom. The bride's attendant was Miss Juli- enne LeBlanc, the grooms/man was Emery Melanson, brother o! the groom. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home oi the groom's parents on Hiizn Street. Guests from out oi‘ town included Miss Adrienne Melanson. of Lynn. Mass. a sister oi the groom; Mrs. Fidele Bourgeois. oi Painscc. and Mr. 11nd Mrs. Julian Leger ot Notre Dame. After a honeymoon trip to Prince Edward Island. Mr. and Mrs. lvlelanson will reside at High Strect.-(Monc- ton Times). SONG SERVICE-The SongSer- vice which was put on by the W. MAB. oi the Hazelbrook Baptist Church was a decided suoces. The president. Mrs M. W. Wood pre- the Scripture. The Charlottetown Male Quartette assisted in the music and rendered some very beautliul selections. The quar- teites were: "The lords My Sherp- herd". “Just For Today". and oth- ers. Those who sang in the quar- tette were Messrs. MacKinnon. Small. Yorslon and Craswell. Mr. Yorston sang a fine solo. “O Lord Correct Me". and a duet. “My Mother's Prayer" was sweetly ren- dered by Mr. Small‘ and Mr. Cras- well. Miss Helen M. Wood played t two violin selections. Thais. by Massenet, and Barcarolle. by 0i- ienbach. The accompanists were Miss Pearl Jones and Mrs. J. W. Ballem. Mrs. M. W. Wood on be- half oi’ the W.M.A.S. expressed appreciation to the Charlottetown for $1.97 J p, A ASH/ON AUTHENTICITY " TITA .. RES PAY GIVEN iv luzusuil sc- ' ' i11:>li."l11:;l11l 111111; a rizs- TEACHERS In 9° it 10W‘ "l?" "-‘ _ WINNIPEO. Aug. li-AC. Lewis -.—_~..- .1 -- gldlgiftafltlhhpftfilgélét 0:‘ the Can‘; "‘ .,--- - _ ~ s. A d other interested livestock PM "5 t‘ 9TB 011. score lh °' ‘ " " ‘r lzrcr-Iiir-rs. Mr. o. m.’ Clemons oi salaries received by Canada's ' . Iiranlford. (mtnrio, secretary oi teachers as dclerzates from eight 1r _ H B . 11n- Illilstvllt rru-slan Association provinces assembled here tor open- lilv; H. . , n.’ ("annltila W“: snow gene's‘; loqiuthe Anflusfssionkoi the organization's ' outs nm 11g icr s o. no n a con rence. I’; , I i o Lilli‘. ".'...'.l.”.'.h".l“ :»'ii'..°"'f.5. ‘ti; ,.,fgflc;g,ggg,yc;~*lgeg 5131*." gag; V 1. » ~ ‘ ' p _ 1 n s. are . h, run‘ i " ‘H i tul- . :","""""""!."m{'_ “'1' “uwggfa-TCMG: Lewis. headmaster oi Universityoi Ft f 1 l I 1"] |||||q |- mwiiih‘ iiiu-awigzlriliiittiire room at “Tonto school‘ n" ‘I ‘ " ' é Prinrv- of Walt-s (follcge will be Jjnmalwanqg of tefiichgrrsi 1R C511‘ l» - . -- . 1 .':.11- r u <- u which l! e be WWW more 1' \ml~».v..,,.-,. w..,.‘;,,,_ "it? filyililt ilfitftrvlllosk nKSatnrday pvroiltalae pililéiémtcrlilatltiit; Etgpgftiggtllilll: n" ‘ ‘ _‘ _ Y _ u. niug. A11 11st ll. M85 0 f: 1H1 11nd ,\ll.lll § q (‘I-Itlll. STEWART, peas before they are canned than I» l IIAMPSIIIRII. to continue to mould plastic youth c‘ 1'1 ritvi-wt- <11. _ Pilunr 112:; §I'F1‘01l1‘Q’.Iy>IS1-(‘I|1 Breeders Assloo- into good citizens." o * legion oi ‘rinco Edward Isand. —————-—-——— ln KQ......'.Q>\,. .m,-;__,gg~..._§ L-fll-l-io-ii. Come men would enjoy loailns if II loci nflorwl Male Quartciic tor coming so far and giving a service of song which is a treat in itself. to listen to the blending oi harmony and melody oi voices. After the evening ser- vice at the spacious home oi Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wood there was a sin: song led by Charlottetown voices. Mr. Yorston at the piano. Mr. MacKinnon extended appre- their kind the evening. PERSONALS Mrs. Robert L. StevensomWheat- lcy River, is recovering satisfactor- ily in the P. E. I. Hospital after undergoing a serious operation. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Sneideonan and son Richard oi New Britain. Connecticut are spending a very enjoyable week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Black oi Euston Si. The Island has made a great impression upon them and they expect to return at some iuture time. en tertainment during Master Warren Millar. oi Mur- ray Harbor North. P.E.I.. who has been visiting with his aunts. Mrs. Benjamin Sencabaugh, Mrs. How- ard Finlay 11nd Mrs. Nettle Mc- Kearnev. oi New Glasgow, mgum- ed to the Island on Saturday sn- companied by his cousin. Redgr- ick Se-ncobaugh. who will spend, two weeks vacation with relatives and irleqds in uhm-lottetown and is a grandson oi the late Rev. I.D. . Wadi Haifa. in th sided while Miss Sadie Jones read ggllkulgigtbglglfegliil land the Tm Olllfl lllfl-n; Just 12 days after leov- time for nlsllls in Erlsland and two nlazhts €Ji..¥Z“i?..§§°fi nlfiiih 15°. “flit.” actual travel g yum e to Africa will be seven and a halt days. lay expec Christmas. a few years h be i to 1 that altar and halteIni-shymefieaue Message To ‘I 018th" m Mr‘ and M") wood m, PIT]; all the Protestant Ministers of Queens County: Dear Brethren: .A5Bociatton he some time age, it was 1m dwlded w help the Ladies Aid of the P. E. 1 tal to raise iunds ' p . view oi the fact that meals will be served at the Exhibition under the xtuspices oi the Ladies Aid we would call u 0n the Ministers supper the d in vegetables. etc., their: etioru to the most scientifically eqiu d Dltals in the p” and merits the support 0t the isters and people. mendoble and n F._E. B. Gourlay, Chief Com. mlssioner in Canada, oi [I19 Tea llnrket Expansion Bureau, who is Setting a new recnrd-—7% days- for travel between Canada. and blast Africa. His visit to Africa. Mr. Gourlay told reporters. will include a com- plete tour oLthe east ‘and west coasts and the south to survey market possibilities for tea. He will be Joined in London by Ger- vas Huxley. marketing expert, of the British Tea Marketing Board. Well known from coast to coast as the directing head of one of the largest institutional newspaper ad- vertising campaigns in the Domin- At Every Popular Price Be Wise -- Modernize With Enterprise- Sold and Guaranteed by ' ' — -—/ ion, Mr. Gourlay stated that ex- ered following the regiort oi Mr Huxley and-himself. absence from. Canada the Tea, Market Expansion Bureau will b. directed by 'I‘h0s. Gibbons, who lfggfntly moved here irom Mont- Rapid Itinerary An-iving at Southampto M - clay. August 15th by then Quggn Mm» MY- 601K181’ will spend three days and iour nights in Lon. don. leaving there by Imperial Airways plane Friday. August 19th lllld arriving at Athens shortly aiter tea time the same day. From Athens the next day's nigm 15 m e Soudan where the nlizht oi Saturday. Aug-ugh An early start "ll the 131391911 01w. n. Kisumu in Subtracting three days and {our tune from Toronto Bllshltllly grader‘ . ur- to return in time ior The Empire-wide he Tea Market Expansion Bureau Alters-man hasbeenmarriod Island Ministers L. and especially to those in “l a ma. <1. tngggxntrats .I'IOS 2 s s 0 J 5 2 a. t seeking contributions oi by commending , . o P. a. 1. Hoeilitsllis km oi the Maritime Provinces eoessa in; done in the I-Iospi l. THE MINISTERIAL ASSOCIA- TION OF P. l. I. s1 ed Eizmmnnsnmou, d l any. .1. A. xwnotsoivf" ' lio/iurrav Harbor North-stile! h-M-b-ln-at. _ , z yollifiii" 611"’ R7561 GUTTA PERCHA - TIRES ~ - A THOROUGH ' EXAMINATION with Intel! uicntlflc lllltru ment; will give the pveurlp ‘ lion which allowl vou to all vom- evee without strain. Avoid the headache! mo irritations oi oven slight eye Know voI ova. consult G. F. Hutcheson Beech Oflteiol: ‘Ari’ s dolisr.” Seaside Sheik: “What. are you following us about tor?" ATTENTION lhmo LISTENEBS! 19th to TUNE IN TO 1310 With Kind Permission of PROCTOR a GAMBLE (Canada) ma. lladlo Station 0. F. 0. Y. Will transfer the P. 8: G. Hour, 3.00 to 4.00 p.m. osch afternoon from August 16th to August llaillo Station B. ll. ll. It. thine your dial to 1310 K.C. and listen to “Mary Morllrfi-“Ma Perkins” - “Pepper Young”— and ‘The Guiding Light”; Remember from Tuesday to Friday, Aug. 16th to 19th only — You will hear these 8"!" programs sponsored by Proctor & Gamble Ltd- over CIICK - Charlottetown.