lrs RK RIFLE RANGE SHOOT l ____ iominion The first siliiot fiigatililil o" the (‘llllluill pl are A“ “m. 25. The “m” ‘lnllif- illfliVltliiill scores- “lwmg U. Love. 31; w- ,;' P. nrolue. 15: G-W- . ll. Judson. 702 Emil" Q. Gill, 68; It. V. Long- 1m Brown, 66; C- - o. H. Jonefl. 64: E, Benton. g4} ~ ,~ Ebenezer r0 l .'l“§Il)s,l|o?-?'50; Harold Vcssey. . 3- 40; Harry Yessey, C lett. 30. ' ‘Next shoot August 2_9th. over. guvyvtirilln to a line. one word. 0r ad. llnd ndl Tile for "van War Group: of mu“ be! paid for. seven word: for one d,‘ pn- week. ,__.... 1 Found 10 per cent. tllncuunt lor cash. IN ill YEiHS (By Dominion New: Service.) nowunsv. AiIKllBl. 2s. - rol- the first time in £19 years. a wed- ding has tuken place in the we... leyon Chapel at Downley. a ham- let near High Wycombe. The bride was Elsie Lily Dean, and the bridegroom Henry Walton Sellwood, of Nunhead. They have been presented with u. handsomely bound’ Bible and hymn-book by the trustees of the church to commenlorate the break- ing of the chapels "reeordfif -—————-<+>-m zzltclief From Ac-thmu;_.wli0 can describe tlle complete relief fromyluffering willcll follows the use of Dr. J. i). Kellogg's Asthma Remedy? Who can express the reeling 0i 1°)’ that comes when its 59n- illlil gentle influence relieves the tightened, choking air [uhegf it has made asthmatic affliction a llllllg 0i’ lllfl Dust for ‘titan-sands. it never fails. Good drugglstle every- Wllere have sold it for years, QQ§‘.Q..‘.§‘.§§Q‘.§§‘.'.Q’.'§‘.O"QOQ‘O§OO'Q§OO§O*OQ'QQ'QQQ LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS |l,\'l‘ltlS—l0c per ilne lwl‘ dIQY- 90 ller line per clay for 8i 8c IIBI‘ "Ill! IWI‘ lllly fur tl ulayn or over. Count 5 illrurell. Initial lettern. count un ‘ Addn-nn form: part Spa-vial liate: Furnished lloumn week. Situation \Vanlecl, i109 In: 0Q 0 §§0-9Q§-OQ+@O#-Q#§44§4 Q+#OQ~Q 6-6 O6 ++o+++++vo4 _____i__;_ _ To Lei: OUND _ ON cnouuos AT scoichiort, (Ladies Watch). 0wll- er can have same lb)’ aiiDlYlilE 111 2547-8-284“. D. Murphy; Elmira. f____:__i_ ~11; TIRE _ AND harness for sale. AUDI)’ 164 (IF-ll" ton Street or A. Richard, Railway Show 3i. TO LET-TENEMENT, MODERN conveniences. 1i Spring Park ROiKl. zsszi-s-zs-sl. Feat-ale iielp Wanted WANTED MAID. APPLY ELDON Hotel. 2447-8-23-tf WANTED CAPABLE MAID. APP- ly 21 Fitzroy St. 2481-24-6i. _-—J """" '“_' Foil SALE-ONE PURE BRED tl-vshire Bull registered, 3 years olcl. Apply Jcscpil filcllcan, Dar- llngioll. 2538-8133131. i"v—““‘“i‘""i ll autcd BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED within lilrlse minutes walk of l’. “QC, lilllllle 700. STUDENTS CAN as ACCOMMOD- ititlil ‘A1263 Fllll-vy Street- 2539-S-28-3l. . __j—-——-—-'*‘i" Miscellaneous ______~___._._. ‘ROOTS TAXI SERVICE. PHONE 443-1. 11661954-21110 'JNO. A. McDONALD, LAIIJVSéLIEVR- veyor Harmony Jct 3199-8-11-11110 AlGENTS WANTED 3L WANTED—AN WANTED —' BY SEPTEMBER 15th experienced general ser- vant to return lo Halifax with family ot three travelling ox- pcuscs paid. Rctcrcilces requir- cd. Apply 4 Water St. 25o2-8-2S-3i Male Help lVanted EXPERIENCED Fox rancher, best of reference re- qulred. Apply 134 Kent Street. 5i. RELIABLE MARRIED MAN wants position on’ farm, capable of taking charge, good referenc- os. Apply A. i‘. (‘are of Guardian ZSiX-S-BR-Cli. WANTED-IMMEDIATELY MAN i0 work on f-urlu and ranch. Ap- lply Artilur C. Wood, -Mt. llerbcrt. 2541-8-28-6l. Lost; iHST WEDDING‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN p Easteruilllardian amouneus HORSE RACES Wednesday. Aug. 29th. Somq 26 horses entered. Can you pick the winners‘! 2426.13.27.31 ..'ALL-ABOARD- Special 1mm leaves Charlottetown Wednesday, August 29th at 9 u. m. [or tho Montague Races. Return {are "MY $2.00. 252G'8'\27‘3l ...."MR. JOHNSON will be with "5 TllllfBdill’. August 30th, showing the full range of Ladies Fail Coats and Suits in ail the newt-st fashion creations. We lnvito you to coulo- and see. Ives a tvitlrdock, Lid. ..*HEAR THE PIPERS BAND ut_ the Montague Races Wednes- day. Aug. 20th. 2520-8-27-21 SOURIS, Subject for Sunday ScllL, 2nd ut l1 a. m. “God Light- ing up lluluan Life." “EHELLO THERE—-Wllerq 37g You going Wednesday‘? Why of course to Montague. lieury sllys l"! vii" Dill it uli over them in that 2.20 trot, but l have llezlrt a whisp- er that he can't, and i am just go- ing to see. That. 2.40 Trot will lie some mix up, for Kelly's going to try to win, and believe me the Pup, will have t0 be Smile dug, to keep ahead of that bllncll. The wise ones, are watching the Viiluge Smith from the West, for that 2.25 =Pu\e, but there's enough pep in the East to keep that gent going, ch? ZSZILS-ZY-Zli PERSONALS ..*Miss Mildred Carr oi Brook- liue, Mass has returned home llft- er visiting llcr cousin-s (lludys and i-lelenflVilllillllv, Souris ltivcr. ..'Miss Florric Vickcrson, llcr- lniiage is spending her valuation as Souris. IN MEMORLT JOHN A. MciSAAC. Died, at Cardigan, on August Ill, 1925i, John Alexander hlclsaac. aged 5t; _vl-zlrs. Deceased was a son of the late llilary and Sophia hit-Isaac. of St. Pcierfls, llnd was tho third nlculbcl‘ of a family of uiuc, four brothers and iivc sisters. (lull broihcr, Ilcnnl-t l<‘., llicli some years zlgo. For scv'- erlll years (lot-eased was cugagorl (‘0lllllll)lil, and New Ontario, ‘Monday, which he achieved considerable success. lie married Miss Caro- line, daughter" of the late Hugh lvicCorlllaclt. Cardigan, and four years ago settled at (‘zlrdigan and took lib farming. lie was making laxccllcnt progress in his agricul- tural operations unitl about a your uud a half ago, when he was stricken with illness. The bcst ot’ medical skill and carl-fui nurs- ing availed not. Last autumn, hoping that a change of climate might be beneficial, he went to North Carolina, but this Southern visit was not productive of any lasting lnlprovenlcllt. lie return- IANTED —-LiVE AGENTS FOR Watkins 150 Family Necessities Direct to consumers. Build your own business big profits. Dally, Dept, F., 379 Craig Street West, Montreal, Que. Iimo WANTED- AGENTS, CANVASS- ers wanted for new remedy. Apply i‘. O. llox 37, Station N.. llonirelll. ' WANTED -— AGENTS IN PRINCE Queens null Kings (Yo/s for the Cllrou llrus Light Water & Power Plant. 'l‘hc finest Plant on the lllarket. (‘all and sec this plant ill opt-ration in our store at Suin- nll-rllillc. ii. ll. Rayner. Distribu- tor for l’. ill. l. 2550-8-28-31 AGENTS WANTED-EARN EX- irs lllonel- this Xmas tllklng orders for ollr high grade, mod- erate priced, Personal Greeting Xnllls (lords. You can make $5 up will walling. Beautifully illus- ‘meil Siimllle book supplied. Full time agents make $50 per week lln. Write Manufacturers, 122 Richmond West, Toronto. 8-28-2w. .. GREATEST SALE KING’S COUNTY Just to Brush up Business I Offer My Whole Stock for One Week ouocnulns King Role 'l‘eu Granulated Sun Yellow Sugar u ilolla‘: tin pail: Laundry Soap. Chenn- _. llolnnnen . lteronene HOUSEHOLD IKEQUIREDIECTXS Perfect nenl Fruit Iarn, q"- .. lilc Perlect Seal Fruit larn, pil- - - l - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12c (lllt Clover Cupn a d Saucern ................. .. 82.10 Dozen Plain Cup: and ilnueern .. ................... .. L00 llnnen Water Tumbler-n ...... .. fife I10!- Tlnware. Enumelvvnre, lineal- and realize: J. R. Watkins Com- i "' ,LOST BETWEEN ROCHFORD 1 Squarc and Brighton. Small ring _with three keys. Please return to this office. 255545-28-21. LOST LAST WEEK A PLATINUM faccd bar pin set with sapphire and dlunlouds. Finder please leave at this office. 3i LOST AT ST GEORGES LADIES gold wrist watch, initials "G. M. C. on case. Finder please leave at Parochial House, St. Georges and receive reward. 2457-8-23-tf. LOST—On Bruckley Point Road between Duffs Brook and A. Sca- nlarfs, child's rain coat and hat. Filllitil‘ kindly notify A. Seaman. Telephone 118-24. -3l HOME WANTED Wanted by u bright loll ten years old a home. Will 1H1)’ reiliwilubl“ nnlounlt ffillr kccplnlldecggtllllgrgfirg, N0!" - or. es n ~ bu‘ n m e p 1.. n. rumour-m Registrar Court Chancery 2-i5i3-ll-23-iii. _ k EVER OFFERED 7 ZKFZZQTTIM. Only ii our GOODS y‘ Men's Overall: and §l:)|sp':nlln lllack an Ill-If ‘moo Pu" In . ill-M I'll" I ntn $2.00 It‘ ‘2-50 .............. .. ill-m Ilninn Overalls 5M“; $1.10 and _ ll-Ml Men's \\'ork nil-iv- l- u Cillmfil-‘Il-"iulflfi BOOTS AND SHOES Jllnt look thin over. I Worm-am Tan Cnil nnlorl: ‘vKTfTYT..-f.'.'.'.'..'..'.‘..'....f‘ .1771" iii? “.'.’..'T.'..'.‘.'I'....'.'.l.'.‘fi. "'.°..'..’....'."..‘.' lift-iii nil-ill} Men‘: were nll kind: Wire, Nail» "h. Mice: below tnuinrn cont.“ |frnt and Ilrnver Flour ' i-rneked Corn liraa nml Short iioileoi Ont: l have none Ilinler Twin Get yearn here. “.00 n puck: leather hone collar: All E"PY\IIIII under the hammer for one week only. collllunlvcllvn AUGUST 2-m- rrlm. SI-IPTRMBEII “N! Earl Iilvenlnl Till Int a O'clock Durllll In" LLOYD COX ‘ Illlllllg cll to his ilflllll‘ in the carly Spring and lingered ulltli thc l-nll collie as ubovc stated. lie llevoutly received the last Sacraments administered by his pastor Rev. ll. (Hills, I).I)., and dc- parted this life fortified and con- soil-d by the rites of the Holy (Yhurch. Ile was buried in the cl-uulicry of ills native parlsluSt. i'(.‘t(‘.l"bl, alld his lllllilffll thitilcron \Vcduesdzly, 15th, was largely at- tended. lligh Muss of Requiem was celebrated ill the parish church by Rev. A. McAniay, P.l’.. who also officiated at the Libera and the last sad ritcs at tho grave. lie leaves to mourn a discousol- ate widow and ihc following brotll- ers and sisters: Archibald, in thi- Uuited Status; Jlnnes on the old “Olllfiklltliiti; Isabella, wife ofJohn J. Mclunis; Catherine, widow. of the late John G. Mcinnis: Sarah. wife of Robert J. Lewis, all of St. Peter's; also-Clara, wife of Doug- ald A. McDonald, Pt‘.il.l(f"S, and Mary. wife of Roderick McDonald. C.N.R., Charlottetown. These to- gether with a large circle of re- latives and friends have the syru- pathy of the community, in their bereavement. R I P Finn An Evinrude does all the hard work on your hunt- ing or fishing trips and leaves all the pleasures to you. Sport Twin weighs only 40 pounds -—boat power in its most portable form. Clamps quickly to any small boat. You'll want an Evinrude for family outings to picnic/grounds, beaches and resorts. Come in and nee the new models- ask why they cost only $10 a your. Selling Agents, Distribut- _ ors and Service Station. ‘I’. McAVITY A SONS, Ltd. Marine DepL, 67-79 Water Street, 8t. Jqlul, N3. in l In the ruining business ill British u, BRASS lillNl] (By Dominion News Service.) LONDON. Aug. 28.——'i‘lle plague of crickets at Swindon has swol- len ut such a rate that their chirp- ing lu Suvernake lltrlect todltY drowned the music of a brflHB baud. There are at least 2.000.000 crickets above the surface. Many more lie ill burrows beneath it. The town is wondering when it will be able to sleep again. Cases of nervous breakdown are increas- lug. There is no respite from these crickets cither day or night. The deafening choroul-l increases as ev- cning approaches. The insects thcn take wing, making light 0i’ tho barricades of lime and other things anll enter thc houses at supper-Lilac. They jump boldly on tbc table and help themselves uninvited. _ if this were all it would not much nluttsr. After supper comes an insect. dance, which lusts ac- companied by its terrible Jazz of clllrps, until sunrise. The crickets dance up and down stairs with the greatest ease, and rattle against tilc walls and window's persistent- ly throughout the night. Sonic of thcln now and again (lrccp ill blatwcten the sheets for a short nap. The more human be- ing spends the night walking up and dmyn stairs with a slipper iu each hand killing crickets by fif- tics. lie irics to snatch a nap at intervals, but ills efforts are. use- less. _ The crickets are supplemented by numberless earwlgs, luillipedes. wood-lice, fly ulaggots, and whole troops of spiders. The refuse here is dumped into an area, where it lies until it pu- irciies. This ulethod may be suit- (‘ii to open (louutry or marsh land. but is ollt of’ place in the midst of a busy industrial town. The refuse-tip has been sprayed with paraiiln. (‘hloridc of lime has ilccn (lopositcd around this area. ViIPiOlIS chenlical ilrltSi-illlgil harc ll('f‘ll zlpplicd. All those l'(‘lll(‘illt‘S ilavl- lli‘t‘ll without cl‘- fc-l. Tho l-rickl-i nuisance is as great as ever. The nleaniug of trl- nligratlons of crickets from tize dulup to the houses is simply" t.l attain drink. Tile house crick- is n thirsty creature as well as a lll-at-iovcr. it can exist happily on the sun. bllliul refuse-tip at the preach: tum» with periodical excursions lor liquid reiTl-shlllcnt, but. one wonders what is going in hnppcn Ill thc winter. They will the“ sl-cit the hcarihs and homes of lv\\'llliiilll workers, whcr»: illev iwill bvcolnc pernlaneut “ii)(ii§(‘.l‘:l.:' {j WHiiii nu [liiHKi sun (By Dominion News Service.) SAN SEBASTIAN. Spain, Aug. 2S.-—»'l‘hl: llauk (llcrits' Union of alcoioua has sent all oillcial colli- luunicatlou to the Press threaten- ing that if the direction of the banks did not abandon their re- sistance methods different to those hitherto employed would be ad- opted by the culployecs. It is an- nounced that from today the dire-c- tiuu of thc strike will be entrust- cli to a strikc (Jnilllllitttlti, and the cuullnuuiclliion status in conclu- sion that tllc union declines all responsibility for whut may Imp- pen if all nrrnugculent is not speedily come 'to in accordance with its demands. The Westmin~ ster Foreign Bunk announces that strikers will be substituted by Eng- lish employees who speak Spanish if it is not possible to secure the services of Spaniards who do not belong to the union. The police service which protects the llircct- ors and the boycotted banks has been reinforced as the threats be- come more serious daily. in all banks salaries at trade union rates have been paid up to the end of the nloutb. iffiiflii. i? (By Dominion News Service.) LONDON. August 28.—Balder- ton, near Newark. a busy place. depending on local ironworkmhns been thrown into excitement by the report oi’ a child dying and afterwards coming to life again. Tile simple facts are that the six-yeur-old son of Samuel [tonin- son was admitted to the isolation hospital at Newark on Thursday inst suffering from dtphtherlll. Thc father visited the hospital on Sunday morning. saw the nurse. and on asking the boy's condition received the answer: "He's Just gone." Mr. Roninson proceeded to ur- rnnge for the funeral. Boldortnn people learned of the death. and the passing bell was rung. But two hours later the nurse arrived llt Roninson's house with the news that his son was still alive. zrlt will prevent Ulcerated Throat. At the first symptoms of sore throat, which presnges ulcer- ation and inflammation, take a spoonful of Dr. Thomas Eciectrlc Oil. Add a little sugar to it to make it palatsille. it will allay the irri- tstion and prevent the ulceration and swelling that are so painful. ject to qulnsy um bun nnde v I imua -- a l HALIFAX. Alllr. 28-— Stock flu”- [IHIIIKETE Kill. Bill illllNli swoon QUOTATIONSl Wheat. Sl-pL, 101 Dcc, lib}; .\l;ly, 1111-2. (‘orn, Sept, S1 Ii-i, Dem, fill T-S hlay, ti? ’-.\‘. Oills- SPllL. 3T3i-S; D00, iii) 1-i Illay. -i'.’. —?—¢+>--i~ MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Au evening of fril-ul y full was spent at the hollle of .'\ r. and Mrs. Wilfred lmmlu, North Tryou last . l i | l i l | i i i l the pipe. Whichever you choose, you are sure to get an extra choice pipe tobacco- mellow, rich and tasty. dations furnished by Johnson and 4 Ward Members of the Montreal ' w, Stock Exchange. _., Hell Telephone . . . . . . . . . . .. 123% ‘ ‘ ilromptou --~ -~ 4274 , lSt. Lawrence Flour . . . . . . . . -— (lttnwa Power -- r" V v “ *5 Cuba (lane Sugar Pfd . . . . .. 43 ‘N ‘U1 l- 4 ‘-. V _ ‘ - - Pan American Petroleum .. 60% l Jilly", f; l i . n Anlercuu (‘an . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 99% ‘ fir“. ' 4"» 1 Brazilian Fraction 40%: l)" glii-‘l/l/fi/ fluid‘ l -i ..' i,- i7 . l HOWIIHI snllul rm ~- it)” till I/[i/ l ‘i l _ ilowurd Sllliill (fem . . . . . .. 73 l" . '3“? " I g ’ Spanish ltivl-r Pfd. . . . . . . . .. -~ l ', _ 3g _ , Spanish River (‘oul . . . . . . .. -- - , _l l, I Stl-l-i Colupauy of (iunzllla .. ti}; n ilritlsb Elllpirll Slut-l lst iifd ii-i - lil-zlnluus .. . . . . . . ~~- ‘Tyi ‘ ' Abitibi . . . . .. .. 1355i: K ' _ _ l 6i Shawinlgau . .. 1101/, ,1 ‘ i (l Laurclltidc Pulp . . . . . . . . . .. - - . \ ' I (fauudizln (ilenerul lCil-ctrlc . - — ' . y (Tauadiau Sicalusllip (lulu .. 1.’- l. a . l ‘do i’fll..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4i; if, .Asbcstos (foul. 50% ' i 3' llonlinioll lirillgl- 1H l l, Montreal i’c\vl-.l' .. 124V.- ‘ i . i ‘ ,1. - Wlunipl-g Idiot. - ~ 9 ‘ i , "f ' " National llrl-wcl "illii/l i , Atlantic Sugar. r- I Atoll’ uu . . . . . . . , , 00H; l ‘l Am. (far 8:‘ Foundry . ~~ 1 ‘ _ , Anl.. llocollloiivc . . . . . . . . . .. d _ .1 f i‘ Anl. Slnl-lting A‘; ltcfiuing .. -‘ ~ ‘ {i} ii. Anaconda (‘0ppcl' . . . . . . . .. I ‘i ‘Vi’, 2 i (‘zlnluiizul Pacific ll: iw‘ "' i n?" é? 2' New York (‘leutrzll .. ‘l U i I _ € (‘ulla (‘llul- Sugar ‘Vi’ ,. l I (‘rucibll- Sit-cl “r ’ ' ‘ llltl-rllaiiolllll Plilli. _ i. Kelly Springfield . l: Kilt-x. iil-trull-ulu .. . . . . . .. — _ l i , international hit-r. . z " c .. ~ ' ' Prvss 3,08, m], ~"“_‘_"_‘_‘__ It depends on your own fancy as to ' 4- -' .l itcalillll-z 75V, whmh farm ygu pfefen ' l , Y. Southern lucl u. 881/, z l‘ l; ~~ Studebaker" . . . . .. 1417139 I q " ., imp]... Pflpifllj m u, The Plug 1s for those smokers who like l: y’ i i, ita l (ioppel- til ' ' ~ . ' .' ,,_ S_ Sm, _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ I _ _ A _ ~ ‘ H 92% lo slice then-tobacco right ofl‘ the plug {~ --_ . :_ as they use it. 5 l MONTREAL EXCHANGE g i~ _ C . l 1934 The Cut Plug is for those who would " i; ' l ' ' o . . 1"“ enjoy the COIIVCIIICIICC of buying their _ F_ l. , . J smoking tobacco ready sliced for E Ur 1 J Z ill v week when they entertained about one huullrcli and fifty guests inl honour of .\ ss (ilallys Dunsford. rc ("l elntertaillnll-llt took the form were courulsl-d with iaulghicl‘ when the prllslll-clivl» brill“ mp1 groom \Vi‘I'(' prl-sl-nicd with a. :- largc array of gifts brought. into tho roonl in a distinctly lllliqllr; “carriaglv? llll- llt‘ill'\'l'S singing an old classic favorite. The gifts were opened by till» Alissl-s juargllrlli‘ ilicDonzllll allll Sohpia iit‘li(ll*l'>ii)ll,, the verses and ronllul-llis attach-i ell to some, l-zlusiug llllii‘il illl‘ll.~ll‘- lneut. Tim gifts coulprisl-d‘en-ry- thing useful and bountiful for till- furnishing of the “lu-st" frmll cut glass and silver to tlll- ulucll allus- suns rr ‘r0 lclu. a MOSQUITOBS AND FLIES DolrclLtA DEM! w-FUNDEQ TWO FLAGS ibggtgsqms u! we; vnnl The Picture Magnificent! At the Prlmie Edward Today and Thurs- day. FGOO-O QQQ-Q0 i SPI-Iiilillllii] suvn The kind of Individual Ser- vice which makes this estab- lishment no attractive la founded, we believe on a fine spirit of helpfulness. it la true courtesy and wil- Ilngneu pltil ability to give i a service that you will ap- preciate. Make Ill appointment new. H. J. MABON Optometrist In Connection with Those who ward perioleuutnllhi ~ Drug Store. Montague, P I w signing tl-al il-r 01' thl- gpiilior '|‘]|(l‘i.ililili(S(l tho conlpany not for the opglfts alone, but. flir the fril-ulisilip the liollullll‘ “slluwclW ’l‘he Klltlsigllilllliiiftl. hliss Duns-ford also thunk» t-‘il her friends graccflllly‘ and spillin- l l l A The Charlottetown" Guardian i l i roiling Dlll- Mi‘- Niiihfllsml of iilt“ pleasant vuars §‘ll~* has spun! nwllts in her usual hospitable mau- lls ioal-lll-r ill North 'i‘ryoll and of‘m-.r and a happy evening ended ‘the iil\'1ll‘llilll(‘ killdrll-ss of all tllc with three rousing cheers for tha pl-olllo. llmst and hostess, who are noted .\lr:i. iulllllu till-u slum-ll l".'l'l‘l*rllI-,fi)l‘ the friendly hospitality OI _l'.ll6l§ GREAT 0PPORTillllTY roll LADIES The Prim Lady Shopyping Bag Waterproof, Big, Roomy and Handsomely Lined The Guardian announces an exceptionally good offer to its readers. The Prim Lady Shopping Bag, retailing at $1.50 will be given with every NEW or RENEWAL Supscriptio-n to The Guardianyfor an additional ' This is the greatest opportunity ever offered to the lady A A readers of The Guardian. Your NEW or RENEWAL Subscription and 60 CENTS will '_ l, ., y secure for you this BEAUTIFUL PRIM LADY SHOPPING BAG. c: l , I It is carefully made — strong and durable, of high grade, 1 i, waterproof ART LEATHER and handsomely lined with flowered l ; f cretonne. The handles are exceptionally strong and will sup- ' port any reasonable strain. The open mouth top is kept secure- . V’ 1= i ly closed by a broad strap and clasp. The entire BAG reflects , _ grid taste and is ideal for SHOPPING or as an OVERNIGHT y, '1 Subscription Department, Charlottetown. . * . l . Dear Sits-Enclosed please find $. . . .. for my New-Renewal-Subscription to the Charlottetown Guardian and also additional 60 cents which entitles me to the $1.50 Prim Lady Shopping Bag. NAME ADDRESS Your Subscription Expired - . . . .-.~--.-. . .-.--».-.-.~.~.»-~.--. Subscription Department. A THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, . , “i.