4 -8HOP from Holman’: catalog —WOMEN'$ WASH DRESSES selling for 98c each at SlNCLAlRélS -—0WlNG 1'0 DISORGANIZING business due to the recent fire we Will keep open Wednesday affor- noun for balance of season. Sign- nu Kennedy Bros. Kenslnston. 3467-8-10 3i. —BUNGALOW APRONS 00c eucll at SiNCliAllFS. only -21. —8UMMER8lDE AGENT.—- Mr. Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Drug Co., is now Guardian rep~ resentntive in Summerelde; and will be pleased to receive news, advertising-and Job Printing. Mr. MacDonald sells the Morning Guardian at his store. Hi8 talc.- phone No. is 12 2. “if —H_ELP APPREClATED-Vi/e i EDUCATIONAL The School of Nursing of The New Hampshire Stator Hospital offers a colfroe of Nursing Education to young women who are eligible fol-admission. The School lo registered by the New York and New Hampshire State Boards of Education. A generous allowance is offered to students during the course. For further information apply to the Directresa of Nursing. NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE HOSPITAL, CONCORD. N. H_ Fee's-arm AZI ‘s... 44. .1 GI Jlffifii’ sitcom "Vii? IT’S GlIllL llllllllNli THESE DAYS N0 need t0 swelter by a hot stove when you have one. of our Electric Irons at a special price of $4.75. We also have clothes racks and folding; ironing boards as well as small and large baskets and hampers, so that you can arrange your laundry work to make it as easy as play. The Rogers Hardware Co. Limited wish to thank the citizens of the town of Kensington also all our friends who assisted us during the recent fire. We also wish to extend our sympathy to our business friends who have met with great iiros, Kollslugt0n.—li6~l8——8-—<19—iii -—1CHURCH UNION MEETING AT MALPEQUE.—A meeting und- or the auspices of Tllc Women's League of the Presbyterian Church Association will be held in Iyfulpu- quo lizlll on Friday. Allg. 22nd at n‘ o'clock. Rcv. Principal D. J. Fra- ser. l). 1)., will give an address. All lbo.~-~ interested ill tho Presbyte» rizlu (‘hurch lll hlalpeque are invit- ed» »iiti75—8—20——~1ll—3i —--—{4§'-i-— PERSONALS , ‘Li. ‘Z -—ilevs. ’l‘lleo Gallant, of Sturgeon, and Rev. ii. Mcintyre of Cardigan motored to Tignish Satun dlly where they will spend ll few days. DIIIZQEZ —ilcv. F‘. litlllllflly. of St. Dun- Stan's University is the guest of ‘ Rev. Dl‘. McLl-llan, Tignish. ~Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gaudet of Regina, SilSlL. rotllrllotl homo \ Saturday nfter spending tho summ. Q or in 'l‘ignish. - / _ .' ‘p ~Mr. D. M. MClSflilC, Manager of : iiu». Royal Bank, Tignish left by car 'l‘llllr:~'ll.ly (n his way to Novq ;_Scolia where ho will spend his \ vocation. lie was nccolupanilatl by his brother. 4 Eastern Guardi ._..'8HOP from Holmalfn Catalog. ,‘ _.'i'l‘bo llzlncc of the‘ season at ~ Ci\l'l'llllll‘l"rl Cabaret Thursday nigllt Aug. 21st. Special music._ _ ..'EA8TERN AGENT.-— Mr .5. \ W. Murdock is now Guardian AB‘ ent in Montague and will be pleas» I . ed to receive news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing. new and renew- ‘, ul subscriptions. -—-i<+>—i— PERSONAL-S . ."'.\llss Matilda Stet-lo of . (laspcrcnnx is spending a wcll " ournod vacation visiting friends in Souris and tiowau llrzw. ' ..'.'\lllOll'g tho harvesters ionv~ 1 'A\ineoc page kisses the hand of drool rehearsal P- ....s- ~- Empire Exhibition at Wcmbley ‘the Queen of Beauty at the for the great Empire Pageant at the British g (Ihnrlottettlwn for the West on Tllusrltdy’ cavcnfng were llclv bcrt Murphy and Aloysius McDon~ uill of Pallnluro island. ..'Mrs. Joseph MacDonald, Mrs. Edwin Mac-Donald. Miss Nellie MacDonald. all o fPanmuro and .\‘lr. iHarry Dunn of Guspereuux mo- tored to Charlottetown on Sutur- day. . . Wolf 00in Find (By Dominion News Service.) l.(lNflON.|A11::. lR.»~Among re lics excavated lately on the silv- of the iiolnzln cnlnp at lfolltestonl‘ was :1 coin hearing tho figure of :1 wolf. The coin trill-a probably mint ed hoforl- the (‘llrisfirln orll. A grindstono nearly 2.000 yours old was also llisrovorod. ASTHMA l Take hnlf a teaspoon of Min- ard’: in syrup. Also splendid for internal pains. WNARDQ; .i LINlMEN The Best re. pa Johnson, 035 (lllrduer wood. is s niece of Mr. Finlay Mnc- Driving smoothly till traffic you Kinnon of this city. Then tho old gear info low: There's a cough nnd a leap, then y Jumps off, onli you've started to Uh. And a heart that's pounding its LEARNING TO DRIVE fears; Tile following ocntiy lll ll Hollywood. Culif.. per. The author Miss Dorothyl Si... llolly-l help fecl meet. As stopping, a cranky voice calls First there's tho clutch to shove in "Give someone a chance, get off tho street!" llut you stalls! whou you start, tho go-co rt gm cops. Too many new flenders to mar; Wit-h a face set stern for the great And fur too many boulevard stops. ' When you're l-aarning to drive a ord eel, car. poetry zlppcal-lad What a sense of relief you cannot After you've shifted the gears! can't, for tho engine ihorlfs a fow too mnny pesky i Optical Service The heat is none to lrood for your Flynn. When buy I Killml- en be Hfltlii you are g ftlng the very Ive-Int Lenin-n. Ilnn’t llllnhle ' with your lfiyeullrlut by buying i'|ll‘ll|l cutrnlr lllunlu-n. You cun- llof uflurtl l0 tuke l'|I|ll|l'4't1 with your or your rilildru-ubo Eyes. Our Hen-Ire In the best obtain- nhlr. Our Office In equipped with the very Intent optlrul inslru~ nu-nfn. Our Iirnnru are first quality. Our Examination is thanrough to Insure- cor-reef gimm- eu. lluw- your eyes examined. H. .1. MBABON ipfnmetrlsf. l lnlngnr. I’. l’). l. Connected With Drug Moro Olflro ' cinnatf Zoological Garden. llllfllllcss reverses. Signed, Kennedy. -l.AolEe" VOILE and rum, dresses reduced to clear at SIN. oLA-urs. , — SUMMERSIDE COLLEGE. —Opening 1914. Busineis, Shaman Civil Service. Pros ~ d and free. Write Box ‘M5. J. region. Pringgf pal. ‘s’ months‘ ‘ ‘$5592. Dinner Hour Arouses Animals 0f Jungle Held Captive In Zoo (United Press.) gtliNCiNNATl, Aug. lib-A la "e female dog dimossossed of .9;- pinppies, is the best friend of Sol Stephen, curator of the Cin- She is used quite frequently to nurture the younger members of the cat family who have been cast aside by their natural mothers. Several of the jungle cats which inhabit the zoo have had a female dog as their adopted mother. To look at them. boweverr no one would suspect that they had been brought 11p by "foster" parents, and Mr. Stephen asserted he would not he llhle to tell if it were not for the fact. that he brought the female flog to them. y iliig, strong and healthful [h9g5 cats, the offspring of ferocious jungle animals. nro complacent in their now environment until feed- ing time. 'l‘hey are aware of this hour and make their demands known in deep penetrating roars. Tile majority of the younger cats have been nursod by a mot-her dog. but‘ they are not as tranquil 11nd decorous us the mother dog would want tbrm to be. As soon ils they nro zllllo to pull their bodies around they start actingln u nulnner true to the strain that runs through their veins. They pull and tear at. the old nlotller dog and make life miser- able for her in general. While the kittens can do this to their natural mother to a certain degree, they nil seem to sense the limit, according to Nlr. Stephen, and stop their rough play ill time to avoid a swift cull’ with the paw. Abandonment of kittens by their mothers is not a rarity. This season Mr. Stephen llils llnd unusual good luck lo have ull tho cats remain with their kittens. Odd us it may seem. the male of the pair pays but u mite of intention to his offspring. Seemingly to him the cubs are annoying. for in n majority of the cnsos ho will have nothing to do] iSisters T0 Found with them. Tlio zoo has one of the greatest collections of animals in the con-n- iry. it has been honored by the birth of triplofg t0 Lola. the lion- ess, nnd twins to. the lenpurdess. Mr. Stephen said this was one of tho few times that triplets have boon born to uny of the cat fam- llics hero. Old Watermaus Fight With Pirates (By Dominion News Service.) LONDON, Aug. l8.-—~Six’t.y-t\vo jolly old watcrnlen. wntermclVs wives and \VZll.f?l‘lllt'3ll'il WltlOD/SJITO spending tho evening of their (lays in a pleasant retreat in Pellgoi Kent. The retreat is described as the ltoyal Asylum for Watermen and iiigllterlnc-n. hllt i~t lg known locnl~ iy by the more friendly name of fllc ‘Watormoms Home. ‘For more than 100 yours the little houses with :1 big central hall for social gatherings in the middle of the-m, Lucille 19ft g0,- have stood round three sides of a big square garden tilled with trees and flowers. All tho old men who live in ‘the little lllTt‘l'.-l'(l()ll'l(‘ll houses, who pluut their vegetable gardens. and ploy bowlg on the grN-n. begun life .lt the water-side. They took part in lhl- bustling ceremony of loading and unloading the great silips which used to lie olli ill the river. but which are now docked. so dd- priving tllo wnfernlun of" nlucb of leis old-limo importance. All the old waterlllcu were taken it trip down the Thames lately. Whou they returned to Pcngcthtay liliilvtl over the changes which iluvo lulu-n place on the river. and came ‘to the conclusion that the river was not what it used to be. BO-Year-Old Master. Mr. William Jackson. who has hcon muster of the W'.'lfcrlnon‘s llomo for l1 years and who is over S0 yours old, fold a iPress rcprose-n- tativo that. in the days when he 11nd his brother wzltcrnlen were in their prlmo ships would he wulting ill lines to be unloaded. ‘The mas-fer at 14 was apprentic- ed to nu uncle who Wflg one of a fflmlly of wntermen. He only stayed on the riverside for n month of two. and thon sailed away as on apprentice on n barquc hound for iindin, and wherever else she could pick up n "trudo." Tile boy's first voyage lasted four years. l-lo arrived in ‘indin just ni- tor the indian Mutiny in 1857 and saw mutinecrs blown from the guns. "Tho crew of the (‘oofliot stowed nwny six of the crew of one of the "Jol1n" ‘Company's hosts, who, in those days, served under almost Navy conditions. Th0 stownwnys earned their keep later on. for while ill the (‘hinn Sens the Conflict wusnt- tuckod by pirates. nnd only suc- ceeded in heating them off with tho help of the six extra men. The crow were armed with cutlassel nnd muskets. while the ammuni- tion of the Chinese included stink pots. which they threw down on tho deck of the English ship from their mainmaet. ‘iintor. ‘Mr. Jackson sailed for Australia in the La Rogue. He help- ml to take out the first fllllllllg to he introduced there, but does not expect. any Australian to be grate- ful lb him for doing no. THAT GAR or YOURS av HARRY 2- Peoria‘ sax‘ AAAAA‘A'AA‘AAAA v vvTVY-vvvvv 1Y1 vvv 1 . This is a series of articles per- taining to maintenance and repair of your Automobile. We will he glad to answer through this column, questions regarding your car or its mechanism. Send your inquiries to "Autorno bllcs." The Guardian Publishing Co., Ltd., Charlottetown. THE DRIVE SHAFT nected from the forward uni- versui joint to the differential. eitll- er through a rear Joint or not ncco,» ding to the type of drive used in the cur. lil l-he case of un intemnl drive where the torque is token through lbe shaft housing, just one joint is used at tho forward end. ‘This is of lesser expense than the convention ill liotchkiss Drive lnscd in the nul- jorlly of higher priced cars. ‘Filo drive in this case ls taken through the rear spring and the shaft itself intercepted by two uni‘ versul joints ,one at the firont and one at tho rear oi’ the shaft, ususi~ iy ill the forln of fllormoid (list-u. ‘filo our using this type of joint in comparatively quiet in action and not susceptible to wear as in the internal drive, ln oases where ‘the propeller ellnfi housing ls connected to a lrzluslnlssion in the reur of the car, tin.- front end of the propeller shaft lllfllldlllg lo take the drive or t0!“ one. This yoke is connected then, on portable ping to the oh-assis pro- p01‘. Qucsewhal is the meaning of "Ampere hour?" < J. M-. Charlottetown Allfis-mlllfi form is usod in defin- int; the capacity of a buttery. 100 rnnporc hour battery will deliver one zlmperc for 100 hours and two for fifty hours, etc. ' 2 Houses in West 1 (St. John Freeman) A party of 10 Sisters of iCharity left on the Montreal train last ev- oiling (Aug. 11th) for western Can- new houses of their, order. Some of‘ the Sisters were hero attending the (ienoraiChnpter of their order hold here lust week. ltev- Sister Veronica, Rev. Sister liloctal and‘ llcv. Sister Amie left to join the staff of the lloly Family ilosp-ilal in Prince Albert. ' A new house of thc Sisters of Charity is being established in Ed- monton and, to llly the foundation ‘ado. wher erhey will establish two Sister Rcgis and Rev. Sister Aloy- sia loft yesterday. The second new home will be situated in lloidfilst, Suck" and tbi< filer wen-t Rev. Sister Martha, Rev- Sistcr Monica and Ilcv. Sister Phil- omena. I Rev. Sister Thecln left to join R0 sary Hall, Regina, and Rev. Sister Prince Albert. where she will ‘be superiorees of tile orphanage. ~¢Slstor Philomena above rofcrr- cd to lo :1 daughter of ‘.\lr. and Mrs -P. P- Muohlullon Sf. Peters 11nd vise ited her parents before leaving for the west. (Yynthin— "flow baud." I)orotlly~“i haven't soul him for five yours. l think l must have said something to annoy hlln."—~ London Mail. hillgintrllile: “if yc-ll were there for no dishonest purpose, why were you lll your stockingod foot?" liurglllr: "l hoard tllcro sickness in tho fnnlily." is your bus’ \\' l! S zzlllany infants are infested by wornls which cause grout suffering, lulll if not prlunptly dcolt \villl luny cause constitutional weakness diff- icult. to remedy. Miller's Worm Powders will clean the stomach llnd bowels of worms and will so act upon the system that thero will be no Pflllllffflfllil‘. of tbc trouhlo. And not ‘only til s, bllt they will repair the injuries to tllo organs til-at worms cnuso and restore them to soundness. 300,000 Boy Scouts (By Dominion News Service.) LONDON, August lit-The Duke of (Tonnuught opened the ‘Boy ‘Scouts’ ‘imperial Jamboree in the Stadium at Wembloy on August 1. Ncllrly 300.000 QCOIKS from all parts of the Elnplre were present at the festival. which lasted for a week. About 13.000 scouts actually took pal-t. nnd these were encampod at Wombloy, near the Exhibition grounds. There were 41 acres of camp, and 21500 tents and marques. The water supply was specially put in to provide 80,000 gallons s day. Every day 50,444 meals were serv- ed. Tile camp had its own post. telegraph and telephone offices apd- its own fully equipped hospital. The Duke of Connaught has lqie- clal qualifications. from the Scout point of view, as he is a duly inlti- ated lndlun Chief, having been adopted into their tribe many years The drive shaft of n car is con- ' :1 yoke suspension is connected on . of’ fills. Rev. Sister Barbara, Itcv. m] ping opportunities. Wednesday ll inches wide ....... inches wide to $1.00, for ... . . .. Boys’ Ribbed Cotton 60clinefor alls,b85cfor........ Burma. Canada, Newfoundland, Australia, Now Znalnnd. South Af- rica. the "Grown Colonies, Northern‘ lrclzlnll. lilo llrlsll Fla-c. State. Scot» loud. Willi-s, and the l-olllllies of idnglnnti ill alphabetical (ll'tii'l'. iilucb Dominion and (‘oiony was preced- Pll by a name hoard and flag. and each county by a flag, the colors being lowered on passing tho royal mx. At a given signal tho whole parade raced to the. ccntro of fllc ilrtllllil, shouting its various patrol s. Two "'Jztn1horee" performances. no two alike. were given each day. taking ill ovory pllllsn oi’ Scout training and sports. 'i‘ho Prince of Wales, who ls (lhiof Scout for hisl Principality, spent tllo night of August 2 ill tho Wcnlilley comp, of. tor attending the greatest comp- ilre "sing-song" ever known. {Iii London Has a. __ 0111-1101 Quilting, *; A Heavy Oxford” worth to 40c" 1 . 50 _ . 25c Cotton roller towelling, 15 I-feavy thread white cotton, 36 Men’s artificial Silk Socks, 65c for .. . .. Men’s Silk Ties, worth Sweaters, 85c for . . . . Boys’ Cotton Jerseys Boys’ Black Duck Over- Wednsday Mapping! .10 pay you to watch the papers fgfwfifllglhflfliilhliiitlrnltlg shop- It's our policy to nlhlgpwfylile half dsyy do 1| whole day's business-faint] the special ilurgallighjiipke it ‘voirflr/ ' l your while to co-operdte, ~ m Dress Ginghams, plain and checks, 31 inches wideypg-i m morning . . .~. - . . .21». . ‘. . ...‘... . . . . , '11 ,’H"ilf'- "d '.. '~ cs a yholl ay price 25c .‘ i All pure linen roller and dish "towelling; 161/;- inc'hes wide,. ..10cycl. ...................19cyd. Table Damask ( part1}: bleach- ed) Dice pattern, 60 inches 18c yd‘ wide 9g 1 Men's Leather Belts regular 85c for . . . {:i§l%€i.";f.i‘i Sfiiitiigj 50¢ 50c i»! pairs of’ 30 cent Cot- 50c tonSocks 50c 50o 50c 50c _ 50c 50c Boys’ Cotton Shirts, 60c to90c Boys’ Straw Hats, 75c to $1.25 for Moose a 1161.501) LIMITED OQ-O-Q E. R. Brow 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown a ' Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Agent at Slmmerside, uoyd’ Lewis, Good Strong Stock Companies. l0 Wednesday bargains in the “Men’s Store” Great Many Gardens} (By Dominion News Service.) llONiYfJN. August lfitwtbnnudinns ill London. naked for their inlprcsq sions. zllnlos-t invariably hovo soluof. thing to any about lilo wonderful displays of flowers ill the pul'ks., nnd still more about the little gar- dcns~oftun no more than hack- Yurds. but. nice nnd attractive ~ found even ill the poorer districts. ill this country the gurdcxling in-i stint-t is vary widely distributed; file zllullfellr gardener is the rule nnd not tho exception. Every year new recruits come in. and existing gardens lmprovo. London supports uf. least oight papers that 0on1 ox. clllsivcly with fillt‘ Ilillilltlill"! gm. 11F". and almost every "daii.\"’ pllb- lisllos weekly gardening articles. Th" Burdens at Hampton (‘.ollrt.| Kew nnd Regent's Park. to say‘ nothing of tho suburban p.'lri1s.:1rl\ souroos of contlllnui help and ill- fiitlrntion. A great London luorlr illg pllpor. which has just llcid its second nnnuul competition for am- ateurs. states that whereas lust your the gardens of some prize winners wero bordered on olfhm- oltio by more or i "7" ,1’ ago by the Six ‘Nation Indians dur- ing one of hisylsifg to Canada. The opening ceremony began with a procession of eoouts from India, r l a have mended their ways so that 400 gqllllff) yards; h“ “ogmvwd ixlifltgtiléltfllfil. is no longer striking. plots. this year the “next doors"'clasees for gardens of less than under 350 square yyartls; 111"‘ liens of houses rated n! 1111"" ($375) In year. Competition there were Smoking lob; 0C0 Maw mild and mt from Nicotine be bcsi iboricy Tobe/boo made in Canadil, wit... clematis-noose. us. weyozeocontb u-filfiggjfi very it!!! France's MW WM o ntented by" its lull"? w’ l . , . - . submarine. ilhsnnh$f= m“ '1 - ._.,._,.m-__,_;,;aig,m_, .1‘ QIIOI\&.1....~.MI formal 00'0"“ nu» l) 35 4 Linen opportunities