WE WELCOME DIJIIFELLOWS and REBEKAHS TO CHARLOTTETOWN FOR THEIR -SEYENTY EIGHTH ANNUAL CONVENTION ' W. A. RIX SPECIALS TIIIS WEEK KingCole Coffee,Lb. Alymer Tomato Juice, 3 large tins . . . . 29c Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 3 for . . . . . . Christies Ritz Biscuits, 2 for . . . Nature’s Best Marmalade, 32 oz. bottle 29c RIXS GROCERY Quicker Service-Better Prices Two Stores p Cor. Kent & Queen Longworth Ave. Phone 104s 39c ,.25c ......29c Phone 1021-1022, Bereft of their mother by a rabbit tlfef, 10 little bunnies swned by Ray F. Miller of Columbus, 0., have been under the care of Jerry, the cat of the a-Gofinifmnu The King has always been prompt to lead his people: he has never attempted to push them or give them violent shoves. even when violent shoves miuht have been desirable. He has led them. shown them the. way, taken ,the pioneers part. And whenever he went in front Ability To See Comfortably The object of n modern eye service is to enable patients to see comfortably. That means seeing without strain on the eyes. And also the avoidance of many bodily results of eye strain. That thought deserves the consideration oi ail who are not certain of the condi- tion of their eyes. ‘ G. F. Hutcheson ti Extend i115? l i King. She knows her 10b. ll Y" Miller household, Jerry's two kit- tens, bcrn the same day as the rabbits, snared their lunch with the bunnies as the photographer made this picture. oi his people. the Queen went with him. Her concern about the good housing of the working class is obvious and genuine. She is not content to say "Oh, yesl Oh, yesi"' while smooth officials recite pleas- ant-soundlng statistics to her. She g: c. and looks for herself. She knows the working-woman's need of cupboards in which to put things, and she searches the man- deslgned houses to see whether the architect, a person usuall more concerned about his 010-81116 elevation than the interior economy of the house he has designed has given the working- woman the cupboards. 31° b01159‘ room, the tools she need f0! the gfrd performance oi her Job- The Queen is a housewife and she knows what housewives want. That absorption in the good BP- pointzzznt of working-class homes is not a nose adopted 101' W’ purpose oi popularity; It i! "10 genuine concern of a woman WM knows her own job and does it and is eager to see that other wo- men shall not be Prevented from doing their iob because the houses in which they havc‘t0 work IN inefficient and ili-equlPiNd. flout! and pretentious and ‘WNW’- aireisagoorioueen we sood mo" his, and they both do it member was her sign; by mm,“ , the a pesrsnee or the in m z Bun the Weather In Rhymg mcoun anti-wit mp1, N. 0! course, almost knows:- Roi figure nishi- mepher... lied sky at morning, ah 5M1 _ ep e e Sometimes “rainbowhs put in m, 91w oi M sky" in this rhyme, Two more little rhymes about and evening are;_ if the red sun begins it, ma, A113: sure the ran will fall apnea, Evening red and morning my, Art gills sisns oi a beautiful y. A curious little coupiet ssyggd. I Be sure the air is This has nothing to do with goats. but refers to those filmy m. rus clouds which often look as 1f they Were fringed with hairs, Birds and other creatures are in- eluded in verse forecasts. Here are a few interesting ones:- When goats’ hlirs are flying, drying. virhebridrhe cock goes crowing s. Bo m“; he'll rise 1th had. W S. WINK‘! when the peacock loudly bawla, ‘Then we're in for rain and squalls When ducks are driving through the burn, Thai- nisht the weather takes s. turn. - Seagull seagull. stay on the sand. It's never good you're on the land. THE SCENT YOU CHOOSE FOR SUMMER Summertime use of scents must be studied carefully. For daylight hours use light,‘ flowery scents or slightly sharp types. Avoid the rich-sweet-heavy orientals. Right now toilet waters and eau de cologue are fresh notes worth thinking about. “Remember that men want a girl to use perfume, but they distinctly do not want her to smell like a perfumery factory. Elusiveness- yes particularly in summer ‘hat is the man's ideal for his woman." Ruth’ Hooper Inrisson says that. She travels the country, studing the ways, good and bad, that wo- men use perfume- Miss larlsson says that styles in perfume change. At present. she reports, we are using more of the floral type. - "But no matter what the style in perfume, the most important thing to remember is this- per- ' fume must tell a story, describe a mood, offer a promise or paint a picture,’ she says. slie should close her eyes and let “When s. girl samples a per- fume or eau de cologne at a shop, her mind wanders to the first ini- piession that particular odor brings up. When mood, what memory. what hope does that odor call to mind? It is the mood or memory that will prove alluring in the man you are thinking of? If it is, then you have found the scent you want for your personal use." Speaking of the mood of glamour, did you knowthat there is a new Persian mascara on the market? It comes in a silvertone automatic case and rises for use with the mere press of a lever. It is smart- proot. does not cause even sensitive eyes to smart if a little unavoidably gets in. And this is important — it is run proof. being able to withstand the r-avagesof youth- »ful laughter and tears. In general, it gives a lustrous effect and of course helps create the illusion of longer lashes. You can get it in brown, blue and blue-green. ' 1f you doing any intensive swimming this summer, remembe that, if your hair becomes wet. it is advisable that your rinse it with clear water after you swim. You don’t actually need to shampoo your hair. But most bathing places are equ‘ with showers. And you can utilise one of the showers to rinse your hair. ‘Then take a towel and ry your locks thoroughly. Of course, no girl can stand under a shower after she has had her permanent or natural set, and expect it w look Just a well-after the rinsing- The thing she can do, however, is to press the waves back in her hair after she has rinsed it. With s. bit of practice. she should become quite expert at it. ‘ In the actual ntting of the hala- first place your middle finger in the position where you wish your first wave to be, and press it firmly against your head. ‘then plscevyour comb in your hair close to your finger, and bring the hair forward toward your forehead in s. gr l dip. Pinch the resulting ridge n your middle finger and index finger to make it more second ridge in the same manner e first. Continue this for the h of your hair. If you twist . _et. John Iii-vino dn it h ii- to lgmuoodmlyi-iliviiiiilreenlna. m“ “ l d” \ ’ i , ' l . a Hearty Welcome to Visiting . ODDFELLQWS. weather when - ‘THE. g CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN S0 2 10/1011 1/‘1011711/ f0 [M1264 1°11 011/: AUG "ST . Ftl RNITtIRI 5A1. 0E We've cut prices before - we've ilaslgci fhein as deeply as anyone! But never, no NEVER in our history have we oifereiYmoi-e thrilling savings on furniture of such qimiity, style- and charm l Bight in the face, of the upward wave - in spite of every indication of much higher iilture Sale! - And this Year we’re exceeding all expectations! prices in the near future — we cut prices, and cut deeply in this great August Sale i People always expect the sensational in a Holman Fur- If you need Furniture — if you will need any in the months to come, don’t, DON!‘ miss this Opportunity! And here’s more thrilling news —- oven at these “less-than-cost” prices you can secure your furniture on the Holman Home Plan terms, 10% at time of purchase and tlie balance in 10 equal monthly payments, without any extra charge for interest; $162.50. Price Four only ion tops. oi’ each.. , $185.00. BUY NOW: AND Price . . . SAVE MONEY i Genuine Walnut’ Suite Comprising Dresser, Chiffonier and Bed. Has Walnut construc- tion with butt Walnut overlays. Venetian Mirrors. Reg. price $155.00. Price . . . .s.a‘.l.e $0.00 NOW, $0.00 DIONTHLY ll- pc. Solid Walnut Two only 4 piece Solid Walnut Suites with cedar lined drawers. Clear plate mirrors in Dresser and Vanity. Regular Price $125.00. Price .. . fin}? $0.50 NOW, $8.50 MONTHLY 3 pc. in Butt: Walnut: A hlglr grade suite by one of Canada’s l o a d i n g factories. . Dresser, Chiffonier and lied. Lovely woods, excellent mirrors. i351 §§i§°pf§§.°'99i $89.00 $9.00 NOW, $8.00 MONlPHirY O O A Bargain in Walnut A three piece Suite in American W31- nut. Dresser, Chlffonier and Bed with Venetian Mirrors. One of the out- standing Values in this sale. Reg. Price $1.50 NOW, 01.10 DIONTHLY ' O Only 2 Suites l-ellr One of the most outstanding values we have ever offered. Dresser, Chiffonier and Bed in Walnut. You must soc this m realize tho value. 110g. Price. 031222“: f?t“?i':*f if‘? $56.50 $5.50 NOW, $5.10 MONTHLY _ Walnut Dressers Reduced 0 only Walnut Dressers in genu- ine Walnut, assorted designs, woods and finishes. All high quality pieces worth more than Reg. Price, $30.50. Aug. Sale Price $3.00 NOW, $2.65 IIONTHLY Only in bed Hundreds of other Bargains Not Advertised! 011.50 ivow, 3 pc. in Silk Tapestry A distinctive design 3 piece suite, nicely tailored in silk tapestry in rose shades. and reversible cushions. ' §$1Ze§$iii°.'..57‘?“.7‘ 99.50 $9.50 NOW, High Gracie Mohair Suites rich Mohair with striking frieze cusl1- 012.00 NOW, ivo INTEREST, Bed Room Suites Too if?§.;°".1.. .".‘T‘.‘.“.S.‘. if"? $78.50 '1” this outstanding walnut suite at the price asked for average suites. Price $250.00. August S Salc Price . . . . . . . . . . T 691 $16.00 NOW, Low Price on this One Here's a. distinctive Suite in rub- Cabinet, Table and set of Chairs. Reg. Price $122.50.‘ s Aug. Sale Price . $8.50 NOW, 08.00 MONTHLY A large massive suite in Walnut Veneer in popular Trench Walnut tone. Extension Table and six Chairs; Reg. $133.50. Aug. Sale Price .... $0.50 NOW, $8.50 iioivrnur Quality suites Reg. Price _ 119.50 $10.80 MONTHLY August Sale Deep spring seats Reg. $0.00 MONTHLY quality suites upholstered in Assorted designs, Qust one Regular Prices to $11.70" MONTHLY NO EXTRAS " ' I 9 - a - _ . ,,, , ,, _ - All UV’ R S ' R ' g r mg oom ustes educed . 2 Only 3 Pc. Kroel-iler Suites Upholstered in high grade silk tapes- try. Large roomy Chesterfields and two high back Chairs. beautifully upholstered. A Real Bargain A 3 piece Kroehler Suite comprls ing Che: ivrficld, Arm Chair and Button Back Chair. Upholstered in Good Quality silk tapestry. fifiihgféifri rl§i;°.;.°°.‘. 59.00 $5.00 NOW, $5.40 MONTHLY High Gracle Suite o Oiie only high grade Pillow Back Suite, Chesterfield and two lovel Chairs. Covering is plain silk repp in popular rust shade. Reg. $12.00 NOW, $11.70 MONTHLY ; You Save Here! As an added feature for this great Sale we include 1O suites of our best selling line. These are~d0ne in good grade mohair. Our Reg. ; $123.50 Suite. August Sale Price . . . . . . . . . $0.50 110w, $0.00 MONTHLY Secure Your SUITE During this AUGUST SALE i. “'0 Store If, Ensure 1i, and Deliver When Required i Will Big Savings on Dining Room Sutes! 9 Pcs. in Genuine Walnut such a sale could one secure Reg. $15.80 MONTHLY walnut finish. Buffet, Cliiiia. Popular Design Reduced ~ Buffet, China Cabinet and $94.50 Ae lashed! i Oal: Suites Reduced Two only Solid Oak Suites, Buffet, China (labinet, Table and set of Chairs upholstered iii leather. A woiiilcrfiil “lluy". Regular Price $l.49.00. Sale Iuicelmgnst $10.50 NOYV, $9.70 MONTHLY Walnut: Suite Walnut is used throughout. in the construction of this nine-piece suite, yet it goeson sale tonior- row at a price asked for birch. l..°.j‘s.a*§“%i’.‘l*. i $1 29.00 25:2: 129.00 i 99.50 $12.00 NOW, $11.70 MONTHLY . Snappy Dining. Suite In maple with soft grey enamel decoration.» Buffet, Extension Table and set of four Chairs up- ~ bolstered in tapestry. Regular Price $95.00. Aug. s Sale Price . . . . . . . . $0.50 NOW, $6.10 MONTHLY Watch This Piper For Othenillentures in This Pager |.| ci-iaitioifrerowu ‘ wwieajgy?"