m. wblid ' . a in». a. “"’l?l'?'i" ‘til ' 9-K , ~ ‘ .1 . . lioiifiertline 1 , - h §.'f...J.§.v.v.‘§'i.r.y "1arl‘-$0 KEEN 1 f.» 4.‘.b Every potatoe saved ed to have you call ‘ c . , means just so much . A ' . a mat? .mqng¥l V m‘ i‘_“l_l“.'."°- 1857' gifts be brought to Yarinouth, N. ' cre i; in t e a " "—->-—~ ‘ ” .' . e Ne. A We have the was" ' wlg- :6- rbuxrtzs-ouliaogéiticignrrli: m. ,NVESJOR_ do m w“, l“ .\ g ‘ . ~ , 1 . ' ‘ ‘ . _ malt sl um I t t? if I "'_'_ jmiy 29m to August so,_'t;e:.'nt:)e:d the mettle ealhle on Hotel Victoria iso rooms. il moose with private/bathe. (Jonlleteiy re ‘ iterated. ’ lixoeiient/ lneun. Prompt” service. 7 H. C. IROWN. Manager, Charlottetown Hotel Cm. ind , Proprietors. with any quantity?- wholesale gand~ Milli- T E 5MACS. DRUGGIOTB Dlid dlan m qt. Geo.- st. iiiciuzirs iwisi‘ is 3 wiuioui A PEER 1t‘ is. no inks, when you buy a fig of tobacco and’ J- nfter you have started to use It the tobacco crumbles in your mouth, and then the flavor is "poor." Woll- there is. only one way to get rld of this nuisance. find that is to buy l-llcksys, then you gel fl tobacco Wm! ‘the nice flavor, which n0 other has and besides n0 crumbs to bother with. i- liickey 8i Nicholson Tobacco Co. Ltd ' XONOKOBKONXOI‘. AV0lll iiiis DANQER 'l‘irt- t-i tun will do It V il , Itl||||wry slili- \ nu your our will prevclst dnngi-roun lkllllllll‘ nml perhinm uiive your lilo uml the Ila-on of Yo!" passengers. don't Y0" think you osurist tn in- h-at in our or two or four for siufolyhs silks-l’ 0f i-nurav you should. Drive In front of our suture tuilisy and let u: / nhnw you tlninr twat-d suits-t)’ tlrt- rimlmi. Ilqi- o-sinii. Solse style bu! ~ cheaper. _ _¢'_~;,£.. W‘ ' “i . Q» - ‘ DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND INLAND REVENUE ' -‘ NOTICE TO MANUFACTURERS. wnonn- . SALERS AND RETAILERS . ll Notloe la hereby given to all concern-a‘ that Returnp, accompanied by remittance of LUXURY AND Exclsi TAXES. must be made as follows to the local Collector of inland‘ Revenue from whom any IMOITIWUO" dill?“ "WY i; be obtained. ‘_ I nsrunns oi= LUXURY TAX must be made on the. first and fifteenth day of each month. n. ‘ y I RETURNS OF JEWELLERS’ TAX, MANUFACTUR- ERS’ TAX, AND SALES TAX must be made not-Aster than the um day of the month following the month ‘eoyer- sd by the Return. ii RETURNS FOR TAXES IN ARREARB must bemmade forthwith, otherwise the penalty provided by law will be enforced. _ , y _ 1' _,,, W, u F. J. CASEY t. COLLECTOR OF INLAND nsvsuus. i ill I Charlottetown, P. E. I. l w . 4 r“,,,;qwil.‘..{,c..~_<“<-s-y~+swsloivywwévwww5 E. R. BHQW t. , ~- 146 Richmond/St > _ _ Charlottetown L like, us, Acciilentilfiickness oi Piste i ftlili. ‘ I , < ' > ' g , Corpsman t »’ . ‘_ ' 1r , . . . . s. l‘ ‘flkw ' f. i t . _ ‘ ‘ ' __ i ii mug. at?" s spas: ‘wits’ “ DR. AYERO’ office will be closed for vocation POSITIVELY no advertisements accepted at this office for next‘ day's Issue after 6 p.m. unless Eoutv LIMITED uumssn of r. . l. der at once to prevent disappoint- ment. Price 50c.; by mall 57o. Guar- CEDAR POSTS AND SHINGLEB —-Scbooner Alma L. Gertie baa ur- rived with cnr'go of cedar posts and shingles for W. T_ Weir, Stan- ley Bridze. 4i lIr w nvs to sin v. Wain i... new. August llth. I'\‘ ___f > i.. dock McLeod, engineer, left from duly 28th, to Eustou Streets. for In advance. » Souvenirs now- on hand. Or- Charlottetown Guardian. Oflice. tf . to close up this year's bustbess. . ' 1 a \ tatssrovisss ilvsnvsoov ro noursous, 1931-7-29-tIAus11 -' sadcmi. BAIL! ALL rius week yes- terdaydor’ Ottawa where he will taiKeQcharge of elarge dredge which the 29th. of the Carveil Property on"the corner of l-illlsbero and 1B6377727-3l "SOUVENIR OF PRINCE. ED- WARD IBLANIIL-Beautlfui illus- trated descriptive souvenir‘ rend)’ to mail. Only 50c. by mall 57c. isssn-s-ti THERE WIL_L. s: n meeting of the guarantors of Chautauqua at nine o'clock this morning in the Stlpendiary Magistrate's court rooni 1948. fl TENNIS TOURNAMENI- Si.” James and Park Tennis Clubs met in friendly rivalry for the Iecond time this season in a con- test which concluded on Monday. ThTs was for men's doubles and ro- ‘ _ of ‘fiQilllillléf Hardware at The suited in a handsome vlstory for “I” L, . ‘ . fiOHN moo ILLA a. co. want {‘,.':.§°E%.§*-il‘“'“'° w‘ Lmmm "w "m Club by 84 scum. e P1933 Protect you! om"; i‘ flllwl"? 91 ‘all?’ gt? - ' ' —'—-- ' ' SPLENDIDEDORSP/Fhnre is n ' ' ' ' tOQS from the i185» ‘ y_‘“9'7'29'61' BRING DREDGE-Mr. Mur- splendid crop of hay through Gusrn sey Cove and White Sands, Lot 64. Some of the best farmers in the Province are in these sections. It is not an uncommon thing to see large bay fields without a sign of the "prevailing" daisy, so bountiful near Charlottetown. THEATRE IMPROVEMENTS»- Tlic interior of the Prince Edward Theatre ls being remodelled and greatly improved. it is being wholly repainted. practically the same col- m‘ "B belflfli- New electrical fix- lurrs iire being installed, under the direction of Mr. Fred Betts,‘ Si. John. The ticket office ls being "fulfilled to the other side of the hallway. Through the old ticket of- fice a door has been made lending Into the room formerly occupied by J. A. Webster and J. K. Ross. This room will be converted lnio a indies‘ waiting -room and toilet, with a sliik furnished with running water. There will also be a general waiting room. The sentg will be stained rind fPWiiflliSilPd and the. pit lowered and remodelled. The . ' ri-Il ‘T-ror r f u .~_. armors» siésissidifflsiié ' ‘ gaining Iiohlitliwlilei ‘snrgy i»; so ., _ I ..-_ "_ Phone 68-Y. in open ill Pllfllil J. Storey of Iloyne Lm doc tor nnd u. E. c; Harris, Eye Specialist Bruce S ewart & C0 Ltd gfgfiénlzfvgllgqgtlf g gqggigqwqsgq _ f A tetown. ~~_ Oilice Hours: .'9.30—i2.30, 2-5 sieélfeeioooeoog Points that Count in L. O. L. ANNUAL SERVICE- ' King William L. 0. L.. N0. 1166, held their nnnunl church parade 0n July 11th to the Kingston Metli odist Church grounds where the service was held There was n. large Brethren including a number from sister Lodges. The poi-ode which was. murslinlleil by ll. W. Brother nlr. of U39. marched from the Lodge room to the adjoining church grounds. The speaker, Rev. Dr. Mcldwen, R. W. G. M. delivered u very nble and in- structive address, inking his text from Genesis, chapter 2s, verses 12 and 13. The special music ren- dered by the choir greatly to the success of the ser- vice. During the service ii. special collection amounting to $30.00 in _ liiii of the l’. F}. Island Protestant ' Orphanage was taken up. The ser- ~ Lvlce was brought to n close willi , the National Anthem niid Benedic- lion. contributed Ifeil from a building nnd rc- / celved what the , very bad sprained ankle, mo i must not walk on it for three / weeks. l got Miiuisuirs LlNlMENT . liiil] in six days I w.is_ out in work ' again. I think it the best Llnimeni called n told "lint-he's i iny will! m" ilillile. twin-n the l'l.llll| mul tl‘n- g ARCHIE E_ LAUNDRY rnil. ulni It’ u tire rhu n . Edmonfon MERCHANTS WILL PLEASE note that the 8.8. Canadian Miner will sail from Montreal, August 3rd and 26th. for Charlottetown direct. For further particulars .npply to Buiitsln Bell 00., akents. . 1814-7—23-tt HA8 TAKEN ROAD CON- TFtACTfio-Mr. HJJ. Phillips has taken u contract for two projects on the Public Highways for the local government, our from nenr Souris to the Elmira Road the ntli- er ‘between Rollo Bny and Duiidzis. Mr. Phillips expects to be in Sour is on Friday night. MOTORED FROM BOSTON-- Mr. Walter J. Qgar iinii his lil'Oiilf‘i‘~ ln-law, Mr. Alfred Slnven of Ilns ton arrived iii Charlottetown nu ’l‘ur>sdiiy nlglii liziviu-g from |Boston.-'l‘liey will spend some mus with Mr. 0gur's fitlier, Mr. Walter Ogar, Southporl. Mr. Ogar is conductling .’1 very successful drug business in Boston. ,H. Judson arrived town Saturday evening from Ed- monton, South Alta. utter ampli- sence of 15 yours. Mr. Judson is nin-"of the main-y rctiiriieil iucn. lie ivent-overseis in 202nd (lunudian Sportsman Butt. Bcfure sailing for overseas lie was promoted to (‘or- ‘poral, Ibut lute turned lliu table otherwise, but he thought it guuil luck, as be lost his stripes. l-le had received 36 hours furlough to go from Calgary lo Eilinontou to bid nilieu to his dutiful and faithful‘ wife unil little family of two cliild- ~ there is three in that happy little ~ fnmlly now. Instead of staying 36 ' wife and children \ - may have him on ‘thlis Island yet to ‘ Mr. H. Judson of Alexandra, Lot 49. den, (but the writer is glad to say hours he stayed 24 hours longer. As he says himself he preferod his to the stripes also three days‘ pay, besides being coniilned tn harrucks for n week. Mr. Judson was one of Edmonton's very best carpenters before going overseas. His friends hope they stay as he is home for his health. and if the clluiute agrees with him he ltntends to make his future hoiuc Iiere. If not It will be in Iiiuiiiornlu or Honolulu. Mr. Judson is n son of "IIIIIHPI Llnirnrnt Curl-ts Distemper. Pharmacy _ Many people do not consider the relative merits of drug stores. This is due to the fact that they are not in a position to study the various points of contrast. For your convenience we enumerate some of the things , which should apply to the drugs you buy. . . . . . . . . . . pgpglsosrrsooot: ‘ --..- » »- - . Drugs Should be of Right Potency All drugs which we buy are assayed w to quality. that we may guarantee their potency. Drugs Should be Carefully Dispensed registered Experienced. h ." while In stock p a-mac s ONLY. do all efour compounding. ’ Drugs Should be Sold at a Fair Price The prices we charqsgare as low as goods of the same quality may be had for else- , . . where. ohnson & Johnson Tit! ‘QUALITYDRUGQTORE CORNER KENT AND PRINCE CTREETC Everything at OUR STORE is as it should be. Vou can place utmost confidence In our goods. and OUR methods will surely appeal you. nnlnlnn hns been some means slimild protect from weather the German guns on the several {Squares of the ‘City. it is understood wns conditions upon which they were ‘presented. The guns are well \vnrtli linking cure of and will also be in- ‘ IPTOSHIIH reminders of the gallant part taken by the sons of this ‘Province in the flvront War for the liberty of nations, glint! evidenlce of what they have passed . llirougi . iimimeil Square h“ through the steel mu- till Powuiil is quite bailly but- liereil along the barrel where pieces liuvi- been splintered from it from shots fired from an angular direc- HOME ON A ‘HSPrF-ndf" “mm” lifzlxlbillfls it is liiierestlflng to note m ‘("a"""im' ‘that the town oi‘ Ssckvllle, N. 3., luis been allotted .21 German 77-iu. ttiiii ‘guns on condition tliut proper cure ‘is taken of them. with linrsli, faded, iiRiPJWViiO do not try to improve it. guaranteed to banish stop mlllng hair and itching scalp in ten days, or money back. ' IDELMATS FRENCH HAIR T0- NllC is a beautiful, pleasant, ' - stick Hair Tonic. bottle. Drugs Should be Pure All of our drugs are bouqh‘ with regard Drugs Should be Fresh We order drugs at frequent Intervals and prevent deterioration. Familiarize Yourself With Your Family Druggist painting and carpenter work is be‘ inc ilone under the direction of Mr. William Vincent, of St. John. who has been working under Mr. Spen- cer for eleven years. THIE GERMAN GUNS.- The expressed thiii be taken to damage by the This one of the Some of lliese beiir upon them striking The one on Roclifilrd i1 largo sliot iIOit! shield. and the In regard to German war nnd four German niocliine mi .\ Simple 'l‘i'eiiii|iciit That iVlll Make Hair (ii-ow, Now Sold in Canada. , _ Every up-to-dnte woman should have radiant hair. There are thousands of women characteriesei in England and Paris women take pride in having beautiful hair. ‘Every ICnnudlan woman can have lustrous and luxuriant using DELMATS FRENCH HAIR 'l‘I0NliC, the Great French Hair To- n c. linlr by Every reader of The Guardian can have an attractive head of hair In n few weeks by MATS FRENCH HAIR TONIC. using DEL- ‘All flrstvciass drugglsts. it is dandruff. IiOIl- Prlce, $1.00 s @‘@ e ©©©©©©@'©©‘ QQQQQ o c») ©@@©©‘@@ o erg e‘ co 0).@x®)(@)@)@) they are stored so as to PURiTY circuit: -‘ _ 'Wtth the increased‘ cost of labor materials due tower conditions. it not reasonable to suppose that el r - first class baking (powder can be andgsoid at the ol prices. Rather sacrifice the quality of ‘ ' ~ we found it necessary to make slight inoreenel In price during the war period. Even Medic Baking Powder may cost e. few cents more than the ordinary klndrtt in still by for the most economical baking powder on thO market to-day when purity. strength and leavers, ,' in: qualities‘ are taken into consideration». a - MadelnCenedo-n 1 Contains No Alum Z "IQRVON METHODIST CIRCUIT. -— “Rust lst. Rev. P.A. Fitzpat- i - . ‘ f - ,. p_ “ck Wm conduct services (Diva i'llil.,i.), toiuiir VLI’. iii Prinu, at Tryon, 11 a.iu. De Sable 3 p.ni. Crapaud 7 p.111. ._j¢,e>-i_ censor: ALS ‘Miss Doris Iiewdon, Charlotte- WWH. is visiting in Souris, the guest of Mrs. (Capt) Mueller. Mrs. M. A. Olsson and two dangli- ters have arrived home from Bos- ton on n visit to their relatives uI. Hermauvliie, Lot 45, Mrs. llugli (‘iuuerun illlti duiiizlil- p; |_ or Harriett are lu Springfield from Vancouver, B, (1,, lug Mrs. Come uvirs. Iieujun.“ llnsluiu. for the summer months. Rev. R. H. Siavert of Hunter River returned on Saturday even- lrig from Wolfvllle where he bad Misses Adele McPherson K A m. BrookIIi-Id. Florence Jewel uftfll i ' ' ' ville, Ituby McDougall, ~ itiitli iiodgerson left this Neck . - attend the summer school for _ VJIIUOUVPI‘ PTOVHICOI ,l<I‘.l., iiud Conservative wlilp, is visiting the city for ll few ilnyu, ‘ sis ng with his iutlier-lii-luu‘, J. r-z-f-i W.N\Ve:ui, lvi.L..‘\. l Mr. William McMsllln. Mon . »lcft for his home yesterday avmr Mr Albin Polrior who was Op- snl-ndlni: Ion days liere- 3r. eFiliPii on for zippvndiicltls in Ilie‘ I ,_ , Prince toiiiiiy llnspltul, SllllilllPF-l Mr. Francis Murphy ‘and O4 side is not doing us wcli zis his of Augustine Cove rag stere :_ t_ friends oxpeciI-d. It is to b.- Iiopi-ii‘ the Revere yesterdhy._ -' liliii he will iiiivo ii spci-dy rucow _ -'_' i-ry. Mr. H. n. Doyle. Monctomyfll‘ ' spending a vacation in Charlotte- tlllli Nib-s JPlli-l town. . < ., - in‘ llliirrny llzirbur, P. _ I _ niw visiting in New (llaisgowl p“; 151mm- Hm-n‘, m9 p] " lill‘ gilt-sis of Mrs. \\'. J. Flynn, wrlnht‘ h h bee 5' ndms" Pitflifiiilv, Sti‘eel~~.\.'i\\i' (llusgmv, N._5un:merwnto 3:; gag-raga): h“ y‘? 5- ‘ llflffiliy for New York. Mr. Harrie mm" |is the author of the excellent [w '3 . Miss Jniiii- Bock imn lint-ll, illlfi am- visit- 's parents Mr and Mr. uuil Mrs. Alrrcil Large niirIWWh-y Smith left Hotne." which ‘ iluughti-i- Miss Jenn have ziriuvi-d recently W-Pn hero iii-moving M, ‘home from Boston after sin-ndinr, tures at the Prince Edward Thed- n Vvry plonszint iiOiitiilY with their is“. Mr. lliirris ls writing anothbr daughters, Mrs. Tllif Scott of llos- play, “The Lottery Man," which lie c@@®@@©@©@© “'7 n» © _ _@©© e @,@@ coco @ @@@@@O o; 1 98-7-28-w RIBS-MOD“!!- "Pe" attending the missionary 600x10“ ftliii Mrs. Willard SllvI-r of expects __to have released .in An; ference. 1T9pa5_ gun - v g - I ". @1@:t@;‘/.1~>1©I©1© @ @©@ @.@.@ (more. I @ o» (c f Wind Storms Are Becoing] ‘I More Severe f I A of recent years in Eastern Canada. , Last fall, a great many properties were badly damaged in Prince Edward. lslan . I As many people know, a Fire Policy does not cover dam- age from Windstorm, but this risk can be covered under a se- parate Windstorm or Tornado Policy, at an exceedingly low rate of premium. ‘ . , When the roof of a House, Burn, Store‘ Factory, Church or School is blown off now-a-days, it costs a very considerable amount to make the necessary repairs. Why not protect yourself against such loss? \ We wiligladly furnish rates and particulars on request. Hyndman & Co. Ltd. 61 QUEEN STREET, - - - CI-IARLOTTETQWN The Oldest Insurance Agency iii P.I~1.l., .)wr____ j @1.©i©i©l© - @.@'@@,@ @ @@ co; New McLaughlin Cars - Just Arrived A new shipment of McLaughlin care has just arrived and ll the last of the osp- eon. It consists of Master Six Extra Special K 45, New Light Bix Bpeelal K 03 8 and New Llqht Six Regular. They total two K 45's. three K 63's S and K 03 R. it It not ll many as we wanted and they will all be sold very shortly. ‘ BUY YOUR NEW GAR TODAY. McLauqhllns are known as the best car In Canada at their price and even within $300 of their price. In P. E. l. they are known as not only the best car but as having" 5 the best service station. $10,000 worth of parts always being kept on hand In the city. where your repairs can be affected immediately and without the loss of the time of . your car in addition to the annoyance you suffer while waiting for weeks to have parts brmiqht here. This is one of the greatest reasons why you should buy a McLaughlin. THEY HAVE MORE POWER FOR THEIR WEIGHT . than any car we know and after all In P. E. l., with its rough‘ roads, hllla and and this reserve of power is of the greatest comfort to the car owner. Prices are still threatening to advance for that reason we repeat the warning IUY YOUR NEW CAR TODAY and be happy. Come in and let us talk It over with you. We wiltnot force you to buy but We certainly will be pleased to see you. We have on hand a. few used care In good condition which we will sell st greet W. B. Prowse & Son; lueesssera le Prewee a MacKInnen ' - flir-sgm... i._ i v '@!o _'__'j' oi esteem) @<§>@© (o) Ono to. o‘. it _.~. __......__._...._...__.._L...I.ii...i--. ._.._.. .- i {stall .