F’ EZSFVo ‘U TV?‘ "'9 @‘9'1II 0min." tn .".. your th- l ’ relativ ally all p ment l ' which ed. Th- clib an lic met ‘M - “y-Send Us .3016: gored Gob?’ " , 4 - ' e y ow ers,. ease’ ment l _ , , Mother has gone down town, and Mary is planning ‘contro s fluent. surprise for. her-s delicious Pure Gold 1 r053 e‘ jel for dinner. ~She makes them whenever she gets ‘" ‘ ‘ can; y're so easy, andshe knows mother and dad e them just aspwell as she does. ' ~ - _ __ _ “ ‘oiieusearure Gold Jellies with their inviting A $1M? tpfiiu. ass genuine ma» save".- Try them your- ylze 0 self. Raspberry, strawberry, lemon, orange, red cur- ‘ , way 0i rant, pineapple, cherry and vanilla, at all grocers.‘ not bee g A Pure Gold Desserts JELLY P0WD5R$ Pure Gold Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Toronto ". 100A?!‘ lWBATIR is s neces- si ‘ _.f'_qe'ltyo'srs st ‘Pstons. 8i; . f‘ .' i I I I . - g IW FALL COAT! worn in the l s; American olties, ready for choosing st‘ Pstons, Ltdl- 8i" » new FALL hats, u’ Now? Orlr show-s them now on dis. ‘I play st futons, ‘ ' f-ln bl ‘jomssfnlghtrobes, m. , . = " IMQ-iiv-ll-tii. . . I o JOUVENIR 0F PRINOI HED- WARD llLAND-rw-Beeutifnbillus- ,. trstod deporiptive souvenir ready to mIiLfOnIy 60o. by mall 57c. _ flhsriottetown Qusrdisu, < i. iass-T-s-tr s. ONLY LIMITED NUMBER of P. 11.1." Souvenirs now eh held-y OI- . der at once -to prevent disappoint- ment. Pluuoeilddgjby mail 67o. omens Office. “ u HEM-You'll never kuow who‘! comfort ls until you wear one of Paipns coat sweaters. Over 200 samples to select from today at manufacturers prices. ment ti ‘ ~- , . . ___-_.- -_‘____,-/ ‘ 2940-9-11-31. nothin; ers, ye: their h at any FRINGE been se EDWARD 355.2“; ’To1\lIoHT AT 3.3x» lilllere d‘ t ma ' inethev i arias Urban C0 . inform. WhO We .....?? ‘humus PLAY TONIGHT’ they a! l f' d ' , iously g; not afrfl men w} j straitsi ' men wh A OOMIDY DRAMA IN FOUR ACTS IY HARRY J. SMITH » Tailor-Made-Man” Other Plays - “THE EYES OF‘ YOUTH” “POTABH AND PERLMUTTER" "THE MAN" FROM HOME" "NOTHING BUT use" AND "THE [FORTUNE HUNTER" Played for the first time in the Maritime Prov- inces by a Professional Cempsn, PRICES - EVENING RESERVED 50c. 75¢ “who 10o 1 money "nthe" SEATS NOW 0N SALE NE“ AT 7i HE THEATRE TIFKET In - _ ‘ OFFICE poundel belong! ernmen: a succes mellt to of Educ creed. l jamin B position new Suj ment’s {- tic unde rl?c(l;;:nll, and unyr , to vacai“ ‘floating salaries " A_ political- = Y ment w. this anrr ‘ shrewd Col." Car,,__ .7 ier Bell explains’, insichtw the “spc legitima before h sition t i honored uneasinc oongratl he will l lponsibler mi ll‘ Fro litical pa’ “ l is going " GENERAL’ ADMISSION 35c MATlNEE-ADULTS 25¢. CHILDEN 1st MATINEE WEDNESDAY a SATURDAY alum 3.15 sum ~ - Night 7 and 8.45 slurp The Vilagraph- Inc PRESENT , Alice Joyce . IN... _ V‘ _ .0f M. 1m of ,i1§l§lngd:g"tr M," and Mrs George Randolph Chester is concl" chance o tion at l SEE ALICE JOYCE IN OF HE A zGREAT ROLES " _‘ minus ,nivll JACK REAL‘ otn gdiiruoueo quality, . lish spsrro‘ fidnneletlel n; in _ is futons. Ideal for klmoii sfjiyff "oomuur HOLIIA. oil-rs. Ofm . i A _'_'?‘ ' qg.“ ,. r #L_\\. Ab; "'.‘~ ._ lw vo K HAN u - first today. flu ‘w; . ‘ . " l l ~?~<'.,'r'i_|t.l.v; w ‘run ew ‘r. Elle in m; shsliil mr.-.u to women svrishl, fittest-st Ps- ‘ Ill . , . Y0u'frsl<e"1'tll's‘sul\‘ir§el-l 7e 3d bring them to slrtuyqeill p- ‘ IIIYDPIQIBGJGoqQ . ' 'n- isedw olmlon Johnson. lbrugg- lets. ., ' M84418] rues: wit‘; ei-z soluble: for whose desirous . of ‘pur- chasing old» mshogsuy furn- iture. Tuesday, ‘ .sflplembgrl 14111. , at the sale of the household effectshof the late unl- brose "L_, ‘Brown_ Dining - ttibio and chairs, sofas, bureaus and mir- Pflrs all in flrst class repair. These opportunities d0 not occur oflen. and it would. -be advisable Qfor those interested to benrthe salt in mind. - gap; 13.11, LIE'ARYN T0 8WiM.-‘l‘ho follow- ing from an exchange is tinielyz-a The wastage of ‘life in Canada by drowning is appnllng. it is also a national disgrace. People living in a land so well watered as ours and with so warm a summer, should all he able to swim. in ‘most cases the ability to swim even a few strokes, or even to keep afloat for a few minutes, would have saved the life. And, if one would swim strongly enough to -llelp to ‘save one in danger of drowning, it would be a life-long satisfaction. Parents are fnostly to ‘blame “if theirchlldren do not learn to swim. P. E. ISLAND EXHlBiT.- Tllo Prince Edward island Government attention at tllo Si. John Ex libllv‘ ion. A large map of the Island is " illuminated with electric" bulhrili- b net-rating the centres of the poul». try industry. The importance giv‘ en this branch» of farming on iil(:'_ island is also outlined in an inter-- esti-ng manner. Prior to 1912 the Island was producing h. surplus ,of" eggs of a low quality which werel a drug on the home marks and could not be sold else here.‘- Tllrougit co-operaiion. and thel oclenilific lialsingiandi sielilingfligf; eggs, tho island is toduy the largest‘ egg-producing province of the Do-, mlnion, and llsland eggs can nlost readily be bought in carload quanii lies. The flocks and profits of the , farmers have been doubled, and in 1916 the island farmerTr-sold "one million dozen eggs andtwen-ly-flive tons of poultry, valued at twenty-, five millions of dollars. illuminated charts of Hi8 different standards used in the grading of eggs. and a mmiel oi‘ a poultry faml. shipping station and distributing centre under ideal conidtions_ do nfiloll to add to llle attractiveness pf ‘this exhibit. ‘ THE LUMB R MARKER-in regard to the st tement whlohrep- Dealred in Tile Guardian on the 9th. inst. to the effect that lumber in New Brunswick and Nova ~Elcotla was on the down grade in price this paper is informed upon a very reliable local authority and from letters of recent date from the largest ccrlcerns in the neighboring provinces that the indications do not warrant a decline in "Ipricw. The operators claim that with tho high cost of iwages. food stuffs and supplies the. "the cost o producing the logs ls kso great that lumber cannot be 501x11! omytlling- lower than present prices. Jfluch firms as the St. "Maurice lainiber £10., the Howard Smith PaperjMilis Ltd.._ audothers are iqoklng for rnen; as Infill? as 1000 each to go in the woods to e __ pulpwood and. long lumber and‘ offeein-g so ‘per cent higher w "when last year. Tfhé illfice of pufp ood has/now ’ " ops-led never hitherto up? spruce lumber correipnndi y 14th.. advanced sllsdphr i lag the best grades. report their output sold, and that they cannot shave their prices any from spring quotations as t-hr-ycnnnot keep up with the demand. Although the British Columbia prices are not so high es in the spring yet the increased freight rates of 30 to i0 per cent. and 2 per cent. excise tax odds very materially to the n’ ,0’, ,. fir. v ~ exercbir sad diztail‘: i?“ - m; esome n ,0- miilesoiemibe. , 4y . . l? , ro ved which‘ helps-lo keephiiiet- leafs; ' ii’ ‘i movie-Time. the G. W. V: 5 ' sumo u. Tuesday, _ V. A. bull ngndrsfton Street. ‘_-a- * iF YOU‘ WANT" GHOW-jtililtiw “like mothsrusod try-make" buy our mix v spices. We csrry the best qus ity only. Jbhnson i John- son, Druggists. 2788-9414“ GIVE THE IOY AND Gilli. A Kodak or earners and they'll im- proye their idle btmrs. All prices. Johnson & Johnson, Druggists. - - zias-e-irai __ OiCONNELL PlCNlCr-lt will be l- gbod news to the boys and girls to learn that the hi; O'Donnell pic- nic at which pails of pennies will he distributed as well as iris-cream candy galore-takes pines at V ctorla Perk "nexit Saturdaynjkyd SUBMARIN as uexn- “ the Car Ferry Prince Edward is - vacated the dry dock at Hallfai’ last week, two submarines, - that have beenat the Dockyard for ‘some time, were floated into the dock. They are H. S. 14 and H. S. 15. and will likely be in the dock for two weeks, during‘ which time they will be cleaned and painted as well as their tanks being tested. THE PROPERTY of the late Am- brose L. Brown wlll- he offered for sale on Tuesday, September 14th at 12 o'clock noon. it is one of the few remaining large nieces of property in the city and the house is in splendid condition. An op- portunity like this, for anyone wishing a home with spacious grounds, in" the most desirable residential portion 1o! the city, will occur but seldotnufn the, » future. ‘Sept l3—1l'. -LA|D TO REST.—~The funeral '0! the ‘late lMiss Jane Cameron Hasz- ard took place ou- Saturday at 3.30 from the residence of Mr. Horace‘ ‘Hasizhrd to St. Paul's Church ‘thence to-“Sherlvood Ce etery, a has an exhibit which sttracis uch game “unmet _ of mule“ “tam; ing. ‘Deceased was the only daught- r|r_ of tbelate Heal-y liaszard of = harlottelown, Surveyor of Ship- ping. TShe resided for a number of years =iu ‘England and also in Hali- fux, and bud by lie/r klndy manner and g"eniai personality made many friends. ‘She leaves surviving in this Pmvlnne one brother Mr. Horace Haszard Charlottetown’, and in. England a niece and nephew, the children of heir deceased broth- or, Capt. H.F'. Haszurd, R. N.. and in Ackiund, New Zeaiaild, a niece and t~wo "nephews, the children of her deceased brother Gerald. BROTHER-HOOD FEDERATION_ —~Mr. G. A. Black, Maritime Sec- retary of the Canadian Brotherhood Federation, with headquarters in Great Britain, delivered an interest lng address in the Methodist Church last evening. He spoke along the lines of man's duty to the home, the church and the state. ills duty. as tbs name implies, to his fellow man, is exemplified in- doing good to others and especially to those in need. it was easy, he said, to love those who love you but tile command was to love your enemies. To‘ carry this out the speaker's mission was to organise in connection with the various ch-ur ches_ an inter denominational branch of this society, chiefly in connection with the bible classes. He has arranged to meet the me/n of Mr_ Seaman's Bible Class and as many others, men and women, as can he present, on Wednesday ev- suing at 7.30 ln- the Hearts Mem- orial Hall. v . ens, on August 21st,’ at the "resli deuce of the nay/humans Cffltons’ oldson, _ pastor of‘ the‘ Presbyterian’ "Church of. ,thst. place", when _. flViri James Griffith, oiuy-"sgzg ",- Minnie orlrrl-thgjliltimlot Olive jEliwbeth, s f ‘ James G. end- _ , _ usemd g i last week: The shingle mils mak- ' ' . sfilumfilh 523.?‘ u e " es er States. The bride inogedgvhtuunlng in a tailored suit orinsq, "ycglorea Duvetyne clothhwitil; has?) mil-boil and. was the recipient f many beautiful and costly gifts including silver, linen, out glass and oflsuii- stantihl cheque from this bride’ father. Theilbrldo has been s" - dent of New Yorlr for the past two years, she having attended Busi- ness iCollege there and beintuii- employee in tile office of the late MIZURlKKI, has made many warm friends who on the eve Of her "ris- partrure for Indiana waited. on he: and presented her with a shower of many useful gifts, thus showing her popularltyyThe groom is s graduate of Perdue College, a popu- isr and efficient young gentleman, service as lieutenant in the U. S. Qnavy in the world war. The happy. young couple have the good wiabpe ‘and after their honeymoon will _ -'_ "lie teacher of civil englneerhfidin Itbe selllngton Stats College. , The Guardian Joins in with the many friendsdn heartiest congratula- tions. . i- PERSONALS Mis Msrnie-Alice May end Nora B. May were Sunday visitors lnrsilinhope the guests of Mrs. L. i » - "W; Msy. w-snomo ,eel.Ls.-Tl{@"__ir{h_r-' rlalge took plauo.fin=,<1iillni_ce,_,dkdi- . = having served two years on active ‘ of ail for their future hsppln‘ s, ‘ - oldest Pullman, Washington, where fir. Giflfth has aocepteda [lpflivlbp _ worldf$i~i§éii§ia¢lion‘ih a . qiipcful of OLD CHUM Tobacco. It has» that mellow richness" that appeal; to every smoker.“ ' ' i You are sure of; a, fllong‘ smoke-an enjoyable ‘smoke-and a thordlighly ‘Satisfying smoker-When "you fill "up- your pipe with ‘l ‘ ~ "’ Canada's Favorite. 'Pi|ao ‘Tobacco. Mrs. John Mny and Mrs. F. H. wuss Gm“, ‘Meswmy, City,‘ lM‘i-ss_ Klllhgplne Enmn’. q Powers ‘were recent visitors to leuv$ m“, nwmmg g0,- Toronm vlewrapql Ml“ pansy M ~ ,,. 513mm?“ ‘he guests 9t M75“ L- w- to resume lilfll‘ duties at Havergal we“ 0°". “i! FY1118)’ for l “Y- (lollcge. “m- i o- Mr J me l‘ ll per East Roynl Lijdmaret Andimwy - i! s '- 0 , - - oyu. y, as returne f0 lie .5 M . Tl Abb it, U i n Rom], - l‘ ty, left Saturday for Ottawa where Mn and Jnh: May was,‘ Cove "after spending a very p] "be will he one of the judges of ' ' week visiting relatives in - . i l d , -.. dairy cattle at the Exhibition. ‘gfi’ %flzlgmxga liliggraalxo ton, South Melville and Pryon. The many friends of Mr. Jock iggfbggzkmeo'utuha$sfilts o! Mr’ and Miss Myrtle Ferguson‘, Davie; éepresgntln-g lSimpson. Rob~ '. ' ‘Spnfiiayyirill Exstd ‘Royalty the]: erts 0., ht ., Halifax, N.S., are l . 0 r. o n n r . - pleased m see u... in Chbrlotte- dgliirhlliegorlK-Yvlfllwhgirltlrlinlflq ime town agwln. Mr. Davies, it will be ' i i‘ "i?" “'5 m ' M] 3 ba M no 1d , lremembored resided here for some lmnfllib. 0f Sydney, N.'S., pas-sod ha: 513;“ rava yam-s being M u,“ “m8 in the "through the olty last week en route awftvmt Wm‘ her aunt H ‘ i elnploy of JJ. liornby. He will w‘ Mun“! River" ‘ flmaclqem D9 sable_ he here for aolne days. _ ~ .- ,5 , ’__'"_'“"Mw_*'~"' “-"' " ' _ - _ t, n i l . ANADIAN h}. l snore roa- -‘ CANADIAN PEOPLE". Why, You~'should Buy Slim £19."! l E Shoe Marlufactunersnof Canada-end there are 158 oi us in pile-feel that there festuresirelefifl i° m" industfy‘ that-“You should l. I‘ _ ‘T’ one pl" theni-incipail thins: firth? ‘ A i 111.... Th‘ little likelihoodfithilt be very Jnuch lower. than ttl- present, "fol" soineJnIonthsto-eosne, ntleut. ' i A . N sny’ event. say reduction that the- msnnisoturer may be sbio to make to the retailer will he slight; on the other hand, there is s possibility that prices on some styles may be fllfliflf" . “ - Your shoe retailer bases his prices to yois on hi’ pays the manufeeturkr. We, in turn, are dependent on the eoqt oi leather and other things, as well es "oijsbor. We buy our-mstorinli monthsi before our ehode are 0n your feet. and the price of these shoes is' iistursllY relulsted by the oost of the msterisls of wldfl they - ere fnade, and ‘of the‘ handiwork ealpeilded on thorn- Therefore, our ‘advice to you-sud we" live it in sii sincer- ity-is to BUY NOW sny she's! your: ' for your self .or your family. Don't buy eximvsgsntly or recklessly. bu: do so " csreiuiliy 1nd iudleioupiy. Yourrctsiler will give‘ you this ssmesdviee‘ v too, if you ssk him. Ho irsows, ss we do, tdhemf the pgaiieadéiniud iorlootwpsqslpgi . stsrt u “sbeersislw ,_sesrel'y." Y shoes his up»: ‘invite; would ‘srbhsbly ‘m. l. s elu-ea-liesejmeuileaeeeuy , dveldedmnd will bell you buy summ- , , need.‘ss them- - gpounrll STARTLING CHAPTER or gm - W . y .mr mug-y, ‘QM m m; THIS GREAT SERIAL . . , .. _ ' . "3h-“~1‘€"1'§L.‘“ll°$i..l2iii.l‘3i“ " V. . ' After the 18th inst. they iesvs for; , ‘i- l " ' '_ .,',lislifixwherefhey‘wiiiresids vmh- ~ -" Q“! 11W“. . . ~Iw~K e " ‘Hi ' q- s1 ,.v'v_‘.r~ am.) _ o? 0' ununyen! rmii " . 1.1. " -_,._,_,~_,_, .