r ‘lklJ-&;-l31YalI$O~&lZJ1'iilltl!r‘rl .i's-. Ancusr 1. 192i The Duchesfl of Athfil, Ln :54 ironing the girls of Blackheath High M1001, remarked that lmittingwasa l-onderml soother in life, performing the same office for women cs the elgarette or pipe docs for a man. but in an infinitely better way. This hoznely advice is timely. but the pert young misses who are addicted to wbawe may stick to their cigarettes ma Imit at the same time, thus mak- mg assurance of being soothed douh‘y lor the householder who likes to dc , his own repairs, or who ls handy with tools and likes to make things for his home. Tools that will give lasting service and satisfaction, that will hold up under use and misuse, that will hold an edge and cut true. [l The Rogers - .1 Hardware Co.,l i l, ___ Limited . a- Here’s Your, Favorite Food Put up in a new Package. Moat Iellcious soups, all varieties in their original flavor condensed to powder lorm. Easy to make-Cheap and nonr- bhing. 15c Per Package which-makes two quarts. Use what portion of package you require-the remainder 3MP! ""h- When yon buy soup _ Say _ Jamison’s Compressed i.~‘..~ . S0111) M.» " At. All Grocers. A Canadian Product. t 4053-5-29-tstBweeks. Professional Cards AUDITORS Accounts Audited. Income Tax Prepared. A. E. MacNeill 6‘ Co. I21 Grafton Street 1s -4-i'l-imc. /-\—----_c_-_j-r DELL t? MATHIESON i. n. n. asu. i’ o. r. marmasoimnnn Barristers. Solicitors, Ito. Money to Loan. “dices-Charlottetown and Mdltlllus ‘A. [Til-k R. McGulgan: BI A. I cameras. soucnon. no. noun so moan, ma. Charlottetown, naa . McLeod & Bentley A. .I. BRNTLI! W. l. BINTLIY, l. O. _ Banister and Attorney-able! _ Office: 190 Richmond ltrcat IONI! ‘I0 IDA! Charlottetown I. I. I. [McDonald & McPhec ‘ BI Kl {a samommo. n. r. rural: i Stewart & Iiowtlier J. n. snzwauinc. n. w. aowrnln lllnmsnns. soucrrona, n1: ‘fl 0am George Itrset '° ‘PHLA » . CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Central Guardian -¢,__ BALANCE of Indies’ Bathing Suits clearing at i-3 off. Priwse Bron, Ltd. 5957-83741. SALE 0!" DRESSES commences this morning. Moors s» McLeod Limited. 5199-8-5-81. ALL CHILDREN'S Summer Dress- es clearing at i-3 ofl’. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 5957-8-7-3i. SALE 0F CHILDREN'S Summer Dresses. Moore d: McLeod Limited. 5799-8-5-31. BACK 0F Ladies‘ Summer Dress- es specially reduced to ‘A price. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 5957-8-7-31. TWENTYTIVE PER. CENT.‘ 0F!‘ Ladies’ Summer Dresses. Moors d: McLeod Limited. 5799-9-5-31. BALANCE 0F Ladies’ Spring Coats clearing at ‘A off. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 5957-8-7-31. TO JOIN ORDEIL-Miss Mary Mc- Cormsc, St.. Georges, left Tuesday morning for Montreal, where she will enter the Congregation dc Notre Darne. CHILDREN'S Bloomer Dresses ages 2 to 6 years. Special price 49c. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 5957-8-7-31. CORNWALL United Church of Canada, August 10th. 1i A. M. at Kingston. 3 P. M. at New Dominion. 7.30 P. M. at Cornwall. Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. LADIES‘ Full Fashioned Hose in all the newest shades. Service weight. Price $1.25. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 5957-8-7-3i. SAiIUB-DAY SERVICES. - Mr. Philip Bears will hold religious ser- vice at Abney, Saturday evening at B o'clock. CHILDREN?» Summer Dresses worth up to $1.25, now selling at 79c. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 5357-8-7-31. LADIES’ COOLIE COATS. Spflllfll price 79c. Prowse Bron, Ltd. 5957-8-7-3l. ENJOYABLE AUTO TRIP. lVLr. a1ad Mrs. Justin Brown and fmnily of Ritlsburg Penn. are visiting Mr. Brown's mot/tier, Mrs. Margaret Brown oi Richmond P. E. I, _ LADIES‘ Silk Knit Pyjamas and Nightgowns. ,Special price $1.79. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 5957-8-7-31. WINSLOE SERVICE. - Services in the Winsloe United Churches on Sunday next, August 10th will be as follows: Winsloc North at 11 A. M-, Winsloe South at 3 P. M., Highfield at 7.30 P. M. Rev. G. A. Grant, Min- ister. on VACATION ATItIPS-Rcv. p. Mslcviccr, Mrs. MacVicar and Mrs. Sylvanus Nicholson. ‘Thor-burn. left tiv and friends in Sydney and Glace Bay. Mr. and Mrs. lVLacViccr will also visit relatives in Prince Ed- ward Island during his vacation. (New Glasgow News.) THE NEW SERIAL-The Wife- Ship Woman. In this story Hugh Pendextcr, the author has covered one of the most thrilling periods in the conqum of the American 0on- tincnt. He has done it with his usual careful attention to facts and his us/uel powerful dramatic hights. Ibis serial starts next week. DB. SCHOLUS FOOT EXPERT will be at our store August 8th, in the afternoon and all day and even- ing, Saturday. August 9th. If your feet are botherins you. 0!‘ P5111! in the limbs, get tired too easily, con- sult him free. There are wonderful appliances now to help you, light and comfortable. Alley d: 00., Ltd. 5734-8-2-5-7-8-B-5i AFTER. THIRTY-TIDE! YEARS. -Mr. James P. Ryan, v Santa Ana, California, is at present enjoying a holiday in the province after an absence of tiurty-thm vam- Mr- Hynn belongs to St. Peter's, and has been visiting the old place, where he sees many changes, all for the better. Kc misses old faces and friends of his youth, but seas in the rising gen- eration youths not of inferior calibre to those of his own day. and feels with the improved education and Thinning Hair Stimulate your scalp and pre- by massaging With 210W moi-idly on a. ten days’ visit to reia- ' . .71“? qualities. You‘ can get Imperial Ethyl performance only from Imperial Ethyl Gasoline. It gives you greater mileage, greater power and smoother operation because to it is added the costly Ethyl compound which of itself is colorless and which will never be found cxce Ethyl Gasoline. Imperial Ethyl Gasoline is colored red for one reason only-so that it will not be used for cleaning and other purposes for which the Ethyl compound makes it unsuitable. As there is no purpose served by red dye alone it seems reasonable to assume that other gasolines ' are colored red so that motorists will be led to believe WARNIN MISLED by the red i color, some motorists are paying 3c. extra per gallon for gasoline that has no premium they, are getting the Ethyl product. u Red dye is cheap-you can dye a hundred gallons of gasoline red at a cost of only one cent. Why pay 3c. a gallon premium for this red dye, especially when it docs notimprove the gasoline’s quality? pt in O When you pay a premium for gasoline be sure you get premium quality. You can be sure if you look to see that the Ethyl Trademark is on the pump that serves you. IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Rea’ color gasoline A means nothing. . . . Look for the Trademark Oil Products are made in the Maritimcs. When you buy these better gasolines and oils you are directly pro- the home prosperity of the Maritime Provinces. "or. fnkuiLYikfT: “He. .-~.....l BRAND OF ‘ANTPKNOCK ». 4 con POUND \\\\ ETHYLGASOLINE I , CORPORATION i I . v . 1 outlook in life. 53a mu lnaki mu further aroma in the iaisrevimcnt of Mficl-lltura in the Ptoflnil- ll:- Ryan has been royally cntcrtaiimf by his friends and expresses - his keen appreciation of the hospitality um goodwiilaxtcndcd to hiaronall sides. Hr. llyan leaves tomorrow on return homo via DUMB, Naigan and em Lake City. In Santa Ann m. Ryan made Iced in-laothtbc hotel and real catch lpuincss. ~ . . _ ‘i 4 - ANTI OIIICIL- Among the visitors to the acpnuciumau TJLOiilctthc Dcpartmlnt a mam-age, bttcwa, whole duty it one: and hplp our ma: manic aha o induce up. vhcbavralresdyhini- swim m u» came sum comm round to see conditions here so that ha may be in a position to speak oi than from first. hand knowledge. He has written and published under the pan-name of "Blbbattis", a very in- lcresting book on the folly of leaving the old homestead of the bright lights of the city. entitled "The Lure of the City," and it has been placed on salc _at the local book stores. Aitbculh it concerns more partic- ularly Nova Scetia it. ls equally ap- plicabls to this province, and may be gssd with profit by our young people. raasouass gm ._ ‘mMisfTessisflMcNeill, Summerside, is visiting in ‘Rum, N. 8. Mr. and Mrs. T1106, P. Hamill, Be- deque, Mr. arid ms. Patrick Hamill. Freetown, and scn Wilfred motored tonotlsunday and Spun‘. avcry enjoyable visit one guest of M’. and Min. Thou. Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. James Paton in the end of July were visiting Scotland, having already "done" England. On July a1 they were at Kingiisie en route to the Isle cf Sky. will “$25.7. Miss oiakivs Mac- nr. Mscleens evangelistic meetings. in the Maritime Pvovincflc. a f6“ years ago. They are enjoying their trip to the Island, which compares favorably with Baddeci: the beauti- ful, the home of the late Dr. Bell. telephone fame. Mir. and Mrs. W. B. Rankin. Fitch- lrurg, Mass. have arrived on their annual visit accompanied by Mic! s s. Crandon. Mrs. corsair-ll. WM also came with them flillflwd 110ml meaday, but the other members oi lUI Myrtle Garrick, left yester- day afternoon on a visit to her sis- 1 ters of new. John MacI-Einnon. nui- use: Dav. Mr- Hcnkin is a vary en- Onaway l deck. C. 3.. are the guests o! Rev. thusiastic booster for Prince Edward it We. ‘Clifldfi RGO. “"4" flsflntilfi Miss Gluism McclKinnon and her sister Miss Jean Maciiinnon, daugh and Mrs. J. N. MQZQ-flliinflnllslandyndjhcrc is aoflwbt "all the party intend remaining until lasnresult Olhigpfadsgflfthlspro- mum‘ u m‘ “m” at ‘one’ n vinoe many other tourists have been: _ ,_ Jlnduced to come here. i Mrs. Smith-Could 1 borrow you: “Have you ever noticed that. it al-i ways takes another man's charminglb otnviie to reform s man?“ r I. a; ‘iii l rug beater? _ " until 5 dcieck-lbrchange. Just received direct from Factory- D-GTy-pzzmljlilgter '31:; OVER TIE BACK FENCE Mrs. Jones-I'm sorry. Mrs. Smith, _, ut he doesn't get home ironwork Z I'd “ One full canola GYPROC PLASTER sosan " ' 3-8 and 3-16 thick 4x7-4x8-4x9-4x10 Prices Right. L. M. Poole &' Co, __,..-._ .~ ., . < - qwawrr’: ~_ . .' _ ‘- ... - .._¢T-rn.,-..._-A-@a _..._~_»‘-.—-v~.—.-- ~ ~» A ; ____ l ~\ . :‘ n