1 .fig iw' V rf.. f 1 .v _ _V ny: df- if 5 1 ~§l» 4 - rr- _'_.4_:"'; _ ‘ri l- #tr _. -a 'fi ._ '. li" _: ~ .t f- -r-v, . 3. ‘:>_». _ . . . _ _ sfv~'=~¢~ -1-=°or.~.r.¢f»e *ff qi? _ff-wr us ~ ll. ? 5 v 1 l »_~<_ _»»;'.»<».» it iv? Q 3 ll 073 #rarr°aami.s_h;¢s If _ 1 _-=¢_55;..'~‘-_;._; - ' t`r i " .rl i . if _ _ l' 1 _ fl 11 I. » . "'i$§:, “DA VID HAR UM ” -'flu ~ .». 'ft ,7 5 _ as \ lf; ._ s '.1 Q _ . l ~ ~ _ “ 48 Road........4. “ ' Cardigan 5. " _ 5. l i seli. 150% dehydrated beef. Mr. R. Hudson Gordon, one of the “' . .W .t..._ _ * r 1 1. v _ T TIMES TODAY AND SHORT FRINGE EDWARD-Starling HUIIIIAY In oo operation l with Ahogwelt ‘Amateur Athietil A Tops J ‘ Association 5 Every Thrilling Moment ! ‘:_...r4.a. _ , i The yolfs greatest novel mile ~ screen Mr. and Mrs. Nick um" ham!!-go-lucky Wh” a gay New ' a mystery SCIOCII 'ilk iunimsrzu o'sULi.IvAN NAT ri~:Nni.i:1~oN MINNA Gonmrihi. T , _ I FARDY BUS & TAXI SERVICE UHAHLUTTETUWU I0 FORTUNE " TIME TABLE / Charlottetown g I 9" is-P9 333523332 'P’P'F'.°'.='F'F'F'P 'i Leaving .. sssssssrs > r Fortune Dinswellh Dundas ........ Bridgetown 8. Cilrdlgan 9.05 48 Station _ . . . . . 9.20 Keefe`s Lake ... 9.30 Hazelbrook 9.45 a. ui. \rrl"° Charlottetown.. 10.05 o. m, leadqusrters in Charlottetown -RED INDIAN SERVICE S'1‘AT|0N Headquarters in Souris-LENNOX HOTEL 1-" _ s=u§ Prosser FEFEFFE ' Hazelbrook ... Kcefe's Lake Bridgetown .... “ Dundas __...... 5. " DinirWell's 5. " Fortune 5. rrive Ew . .»~_.____ __ _g _-. RANCHERS. ATTENTION ! A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned ' We can sell Right . _ BECAUSE- ' Thirty Years of Experience Has Taught Us How to Buy RIGHT. "HEXITE" RATION: This is the Kellogg Compa.ny‘s great fox-food_ All the ingredients you would put in your feed if you mixed it your- . ; worlds best-known lox ranchers, says, “Best Fox Food I ever fed." Price $5.75 per 100 lbs. ($5.50 in 500 lb. orders.) "HEXITE" CUBES: Bcst on the market, Just tho “rm as the ration, Price $6.00 per 100 lbs BREAD-Dried and ground: Guaranteed 100% pure more mum. um' customers llave had great satisfaction from what we have already, sold. More than half our last car was taken right of! the car.` Fed bv Frcmni Brothers and all big United States ranchers ram-ilers know what results they used to get from it. Price only $3.50 per 100 lhs. _ ' *nysol/'_iilslxl-'lacTANr:_ 'rho stron ost over otioreri for solo here. Pail' Uf Eyeglasses( y ° sy 'rho First Presbyterian churoh of Wm ~ Way A“§i..’T?‘.i.£“.l§.. .€l1i‘:.P.::‘.;.m°;.‘.’;i ;;°.h.‘;‘.1iz;z _ °“TA°” EXTRA- now for people to noon, June 33rd, when the marriage Welgh Anthracite _ , . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.50 call you skinny,i1 of Miss Florence Mildred Nevers, _hm k __________________ 5,00 you are willingtodl\ughterofMr..li.ndMrs.F'rsnklin W€S_ 8/0 ....._................ 135” trryioréiggialirlljum. _blood rtlgooko to American Anthrlicite Nut _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ . . _ . _ _ ._ _ . . . _ 14.00 Mist r- .o urs. ns ' ` v _ new easy treatment Island wok place at four-thirty, Amepqan Anthracltfe sto e 10 00 l which works while; The bride,who was given in mar- D0l1lll1l0l1 001!!! _................................... 9.50 you are s1eel>inl;.|rlsgo by her father. was weorins = Albion Nut and Stove _ THORAXIUM will white satin wedding gown, fashioned A1b» L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , give you those on Princess lines with the sleeves mn “mp curves which are and beautiful long ruffled train of Il1V91‘l‘l€BS Screened _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. wantedtoday_ rosepointlacc. Awlspofatulle ' ' ___,,,,_,,_,... ..............»- TIIOBAXIUM can | turban, bordered with lilies of the gtlgzzlegned _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ be used on any valley and braided tulle fell into a pnng 1 ~ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' part of your body,|long veil, which wsscaught up with Old Sydney Sc1'€6llBd . ... ... ......... ..... ...-....... for hollow cheek.s,orangeblossoms.Shee|rrledalare Min _ _________,,,,,,,,,.,.-.' s c r a w ny neck. bouquet which combined white rosis old sydney Run of 6 ' ' ' ` ' chesp ,mm and md1|i1"¢,(¢,heva11¢y_ ‘ BByVl¢WsGI‘€BIl8d.....-........... ................. less- Results lruar- Her mold of honor. Mi-ss Jemima Stoker Slack anteed or your Maclnine, of Prince Edward Island, money bank. 2-oz. was gowned in pale pink mousseline l SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY . ' . A P k d 8 Co. K Dllute A00 to l_. This _product is a well-known surgical disinfect- ant ilulti and is manufactured for use in the operating room; of hnspiiols, but we are buying it in large quantities from the menu- frlrillrcrs rhrilllly enough io be able to oi’l`er it at $2.00 per-` gallon or $1.85 in 5-gallon orders. "KiLs0l." iiisiurncrswrz nlaolr lilslrriootant ifluhi. Kiln All Gt-rms. Our second grade disinfectant. Solution one of "Ki|- roi” to zoo or wotor. rl-no $1.40 por gallon or $1.25 tr. 5 'gn ...dem "HYCOL" POWDER N0. 1: Strong Ilisinfectant Powder-ideal for scat- I tcring_ around your pens and sheds. Put up in wooden pall; containing 40 lbs. net. Special price $5.00 per pall. "|IYCOL" POWDER N0. 2: Put up in 112 lb. drums. Price $10.50 per drum, NORWEGIAN COD OIL: Imported direct from Norway. Fine quality. - Price $1.50 per gallon. l ' P. H. POWDER.-PULVEX - KALFOS _ IZAL POWDER. _ TOMATO JUICE - at regular prices. ALL PRICES F. 0. B. SUMMERSIDE i Think it over. Have you been paying too much for your fox-food' and i' .2 ii l Rloirr l nts to . w cowl' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . » " ~. ' ' f *__ 1 - "'" "T" ' u new kind of murder mystery! PAUL LUKAS ith LEILA iiYAMs, PATRICIA Lus, PHILLIP REED, oN- i.ow srEvENs, Dorothy Bur- gem, Lillian Bond, Joyce Compton ADDE D Comedy "AUTOBYOGRAPHY STRANGE AS IT SLILMS" W E S . . . ._ W lr ~~ ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS WILL ATTEND CELEBRATION (C. P. By Guardian`s Special Wire) AMHERST, N. S., July 12. _ Dlx George B. Cutten, President of Col- gate University mid native of Am- herst has been invited to speak at ‘ the “Eaton Day" celebrations August 4 at Pugwasil Junction wllcii tlic whole community turns out to rio 'honor to Cyrus Eaton, Cleveland financier. mi i_ How Many Need _ Aid In Seeing' If you were to guess, how many persons in 100 would you say need an eye service? Would you say ton? Or twen- ty? Or more? The correct ans- wer is very close to 50. We mean of those who do NOT wear a correction. Docs that not indicate a too prevalent neglect of the eyes? And does it not suggest that many should consider the subject more seriously. G. F. HUTOHES0l| ` ovromnrnlsz- -_ll :_.i_;:j__i_@ tastefully decorated with flowers of *` the season and at the close of the » Ceremony v delicious supper we served. The wedding presents were_ L_ f.v.”:.§’.“:‘;.‘.:ii~ ;:.':.'3 of Mo. Guo" tor trip after which they expect in Gaudet' BOXES U ___,.____ ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND _ just received direct ` ...»m..._ N... om THE D. As s _ _ ), r ml' wiht. Rochus io “Black Cat ..“.“.:..°°l:r.::..:' ..,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, N.. Y... “EERE AIN'T N0 JUSTICE g newly nature ml! bo lll¢rh|l It on AM Chun 3__nnn'_e Tnuuy zdmt; ¢ word strictly payable in a CONFEDEEATION LIFE INSUR- SUMMER HAT SALE. Wonderful values for $1.00. R. P. Simpson. 09 Queen Street. - L-6'l87~'l-12-31. DANCE Monday night, 3 way Ets- tlon end of Maolntyre Highway. L-6849-'I-14-Ii. NORTH RUSTICO.-Pl'BSbyl»¢l'l8l`l service at schoolhouse on Sundly lf' .345 P. M. It is hoped Mr. Brenton 'Robinson of Brockton, Mass., will .assi-St Mr. Osborn. L-8853-'l-1(-11. VISITING OLD HOME.-Mrs. Charles J. MacKinnon, one of the old New Glasgow residents, now of , Charlottetown, P. E. I., arrived in town last night. She will visit her son Harry at Mrs. Robert Bmith’s. James Street, and later will go to' Stellarton, to visit her son, W. I-I. MacKinnon, locomotive engineer, and family.~New Glasgow News. RECUPERATING IN P. E. I.- Mr. J. T- Barker who has not been enjoying good health the past few weeks, left Monday morning for News. Mrs. MscNinnon, of Halifax, left for home Tuesday after being in eleven o‘clock service in the Kirk tomorrow morning the minister, Rev. R.. Moorhead-Legste, D. D., will be ‘assisted by the Rev. Fred William- Cliurch, Malpeque. Moming service X.; V nesday, July llth, at 2 o‘clock pm, f' when their son, Joseph Warren John H. McKie of Little River, The ceremony was perforirled by Rev. J. G. l-rockin, minister of Bay For- tune Untted Church, in the pres- Mrs. George Jackson. The bride looked charming in her' gray trav- Miss Flora Paton as bridesmaid. 5 Mr. Joseph Nelite of Bear River was best man. The rooms were g ii settle at Fortune Bridge. Their host of friends wish them long years of happiness. BELEAST-The annual congre- gational meeting of Bt John's S noon with a large attendance of C members and adherents. Mr. Her- bert Glllis presided, The usual re- in aries and adopted. It was evident from the factory. Well made regulation size quart and pint sizes. There will be a large crop of STRAW BERRIES this yoor. F Buy your Boxes curly., Our prices are low for sale at our Seed Store, Queen Street. Carter & 00. Limited of the best investments you could make. Many who procured satis- factory Glasses from us will back up this statement. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists Charlottetown and Albertoll WOOL I Quantity Wool Wanted Highest Cash Prices tSklnn " New Ea home, 1-Ie will be joined next week 3° by his wife and son Jackie. The 2° latter is now at the Boys Camp at Be ‘ Chance Harb°r'_New Glasgow evening service Mr. Peter Creighton will srusolnm niscovnity _ mv. ffrh Clarence MacKinnon, D. D.. and|12_3 town over the week-md, guests of.jM__s the Misses Carmichael. Dr. Mac- her' Klnnon has made a splendid re~ Ca covery from his recent serious ill-Ime ness and his many friends here mg were wry pleased to see him look- lsm ing so well.-New Glasgow Newl. La _'_“ A son, B. A.. of the Keir Memorial RI only is held during July and August. 0°' Strangers and visitors are cordially M invited to the Kirk service. Tile Ale ‘special soloist tomorrow momirig will Wie’ be Mr. Raoul Reymond. th niNGwisLi.-Moim-: __ A very °1 pretty wedding was celebrated at 1° the home of Mr, ami iurr. Earl de Dlligwell, Fortune Bridge, on Wed- B ' ' A1 Dmgwell, married Miss Amy Maud °f McKie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 15 ence of a large company of guests. Ce elling suit and was attended by in arrived to ,loin his family who are summering in Malpeque. Church was held on Tuesdiiy altar- fm__l°“_et°wn_ ports or the various societies were h presented by the respective secret- 1_f;;e__,?w£1n__g_ §'7r_1§'_l”:___d;'étg0st;’f his that progress had been made all round during the church year, and meg” l;{r;‘;§_?_1\'cJ°Dh§;'_'_°__xflsi words of gratitude to the pastor, ' " Mt Herbert are visiting the lat-| [Rem D. L. Griffiths, were express- J _ ted and a hearty resolution of ap- §_fI;‘51e°i`;tf:'_’__5M"' David Roberts’ 'preciation for his faithful services P _ was passed, and also to the leaders Mr Jose _ ph Reardon student at .ii-1-_ °f me "*"_‘°“s °°°*”“°’ ‘”“° 1"” st. ivnrryu iuoomptorl.-.t college, anno con..-'rho “schooner tho ioth with r. cargo °f D- L- W. Hlrd Coll for A. Ploklrd dr Oo. Householder; burnins Amm- Herd Coal will save money by _ ANU” ""°"°°""”'”“' gtllyins their wwly no;-____ ________ _ _ _ Juhohifgm RACE?-'°gv3?'€?$'?£ imsssn iixuniwrioivs.-'rho' ° ° ` ` ` El t . O f°"v.;~=°..=::»”:..:.z...‘.f.:.“°:.‘;.c; art time 6C 713 ° ° Bch I Grade VIII. Examinations and re- cstes: Dlngwell MacFedyen', Mil- dred Hyde and Jean Boyle. g MILITARY CHURCH PARADE.- Tlie Chaplains officiating at the military church parade tomorrow morning will be Major the Rev. Dr. R. Moorhead-Legste, E.D., C_F., of the Prince Edward Island Light Horse Regiment and Cnpliin the ev. Fred Williamson. 0-F-. Of U10 lst Battalion Prince Edward Island Highlanders. ANNUAL MOTOR. VISITORS - Mr. me Mrs. J. A. coihpheu, ai Taylor St. Wollaston, Mass., are visiting the Island for it few weeks. Mr. Campbell has-motcred every year since 1920 and came this year hy way of Portla.nd,_ Lewiston and Calais and St. John and found the roads exceptionally good. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - The R nlhloh Boy, P. E. 1., whore ho will Rev A- C V1n°°I1f»D- D--will SP2” spend some time at Mrs. Barker's`m° fe." At the morning service Miss ma Huestis will sing, and at the be heard in bas; solo. Sunday t , N S is in the city on bust Mrs. James Farrow of New York spending a short holiday in the Mr. F. C. Auld of 'Toronto has Miss Jean McAulay, Park Street, dney is visiting relatives in Mr. Frank Deooste of Toronto, is the city at present, having come oelved their Puhilo school oortlti-'y l pose of demonstrating how; econom- | ically an electric range can be oper- A ated. She will make arr augments to call on all electric ran ge owners. Appointments may bew made by Will be available t0 0111’ T Clustomers for the next four Weeks the pur ..‘;r°‘ °1~.i“.°'f'=‘;.‘°.°'-..“.‘.".:f.";ff»"“"s honing 130 on w e o u an p evening "The Supreme End of 'Dwi I .ZLBER TA s1u1LEif S _ Director Home Ser vice " ool now forms part of momlng '_ = __ ' ; herlg P Y erine Barker of Yonkers- remon s. recep- Darrach of Milo. Following the ce Y »_& _ tion was held in the vestry, where (C. P. By Gu dian's Special Wire) NEW YORK BANKERS T0 AR- the decorations were similar to those The reason you must have small wOoDs»K)§& N_B_ July 13__ Mr ° ' acid that preserved all its virtues necessity for long sea voyHK€S- DU' 1°- ri Dean of Flushing. Ralph U1. ATTENDING CONVENTION - Eg:-x:1It;n of Hyde Park, Ralph Siem' som Frank McLeod of Coleman of Yonkers _,___ _ ,__in Nevers the sister Mrs. Fredk. Luxton of I po b acted in mixers. som rleton mowred from Coleman to ° Thexpligz Mr, Robert J. Nichcilimof t1e_;_ city yesterday with the follow- wgmoster, a former classmate o e SD delegates to the Womens Iii- brido ofileihted at the ceremony, as- 1,3 ute Convention: Mrs. Russellsisted by the Rev. Mr. Earl Vim me lrd of Fortune Cove; Mrs. John_zondt. The wedding masloh blylgii' bottles.) Cork the bottles and set sr. J.inir;s cnuitcii.-At the R__be“_'f_°"g_‘_1“,’£’_: _gf B§‘;Lr_'“_r_“r; rm was lo eo by SS the then strain lt at once through e muslin which will not permit least pulp to pass. Have ready e perfectly dry. very small bot- fill them at once with the juice near the top as only to admit o r 1 teaspoonful of sweet oil in- seh (according to the size of the m upright in a cool place. READY FOR USE ve Tins i.-:vi:N1NG~ivir and in the church palms. toms. H111’ homes is hoohuso, when once open one s. E. S. Macdonald, Miss Mary lilies and white carnations. ed the lemon juice must be used w00d,gt,°¢k, ,1_. C, 113,;-tley, K, C, f'hefm° M°°d°m*1d» M1* Wlmam M“s~ Alban id a ‘Zrwuate of me the slime day. When you want to passed away ailhls home last even- aodonsld, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Boston University S0h°°1 °f Reugi' llse lt, open the bottle, wind some in Xander and Mi-S6 Jellrl Alexlm- OHS EdU°aU0“ Where Mr' Alban ahiw' clean cotton round a skewer and of New York are eXDeCfed here studied. After their weddiI18 WPI dipping it m the ou will be “_ of 5 is Wenml f°r H 511°" h°1idB»Y they Wm make their omg textnpor- tracted, and when all is removedlknown legal actitioners in New me Mr. Maodoruld. who is it sor _lilly _with emo brides Pm” S °“ U tho Juice will he or rlho os whornrituhswlclr. .uowos hom in wood- Mrs. -1. B. Macdonald of Cher- “WH S f °- first bottled. core must he taker. s oo ttetown, is Executive Vice Presi~ The bride is B “le” °f$/Iréwzilai? to squeeze only sound fruit, late nt in charge of the forty-nine H. MHCLHWE °f Nine M e me ' l with R lime trouble tho entire Hartley. He gretruated from Mount ranches of the Bank of Manhat- Dedham Tf°“5°’1P"~ ilemon may be preserved for the Afllison Universi with the degree on on Dong wand. New York. Mr. ’_°"`_`__(§§ longest oruise in on--tight cnslrs as o ex”-“der 1-5 B150 B V1¢9'Pr€51denf STORING LEMON nu follows: Take some fine sand and adm Bank of the Manhattan Co. and AN 0LDw3§;Hv¥:'_:I;gvING make 1|; very dry, Le; n, get ¢01d_ as a barrister in e following year. publicity officer for the Bank. pu; 5 quantity of it into the hot- 1 mul our tom of s dry cask or other clean 5° PERSONALS gr:§,@:T;;,g;1§h;t;reu; into p__e_ _ vessel; then tak; theileménii ang glageton from 11% _mm his death them and oranges in various* Pm’ H' Any" M 1' em n’ S 8 en His son is R. P. Hartley, Frederic- Miss I-I. Clements of Newton Serve c_____e_ dow,~,wa,~d5_ so that they do not ntre, Mass., has arrived home to Ways for use wheili ti;;ytw1err:;e§_nm_ _ouch each other' and _new in ton, deputy attorn?-gcnreal for New The Wedding March WHS PIHYGG byl spend the 'summer' Their _-E“;_°_; m_';yd;____ _faith sugar to more sand, as much as will cover ' Mm "face ald is d E' _\;y__s°b_m§ and than homing but ‘ them two inches deep. Then set the _ 311518 r » SPH! ' 3 ’ vessel in a cold place, and the g her vacation at Bayside Lodge, the fine f1°"°' °f the fresh ‘mm fruit will be ln high pi-eservationl “nh°Pe muh- i5I§_°s';'___yS gone by fresh lemon at the end of several months. Or- b dl th Ill Mr. W. S. Chisholm, New Glas- juice or some Dr€PB1'8U°“S °f dmc Zzglfgelray e preserve n e sa e o . ., - ess W ~ f°1' B 1°“¢ “me W” ““ “b`°’°1“t° no'r'ri.r:n wrrnour susan ferent methogsoyeéhidhiegrgolwgti Fruit juice may be bottled inf P“"p°Se' on today In an old fruit bottling jars without sugar. experimen E807 me following is Squeeze the juice und strain }°;>_f_*_‘dfl““°d through musllh into glass hottiigs ‘ jars or fireproof bottles, put in e T° keep lemon juice buy the fruit cork or cover lightly put into cold vice with study period from i2 to _ ' 0. Island as best; mon _ _.1 the Messrs. Squeeze the juice into a china. bas- l dark P1300 U11 required- The great point in preserving lemon juict is not to let it stand at oil, because if it does a fer- mentation ;begins which very ma- terially altcrs the acidity of the juices antiécorbutic qualities. Prominent N .B. Lawyer Dies of the omlnent citizens of E- ` Mr. Hartley one of the older school lawyers, w one of the best k on 0ctobea127, 1864, son of the James R. d Lucy (Barnaby) Bachelor of Aits in 1885. Bhd WM itted as an atorney in 1888, and I-Ie was town licitor for Wood- ock tram 1889 til 1932 and was u icipalsecreta -treasurer for the swick _ _r.~r l Iranians . 1 wo! ' ! A pw, _'banana $£ T __ yoonl nllstl l 1 . - _ when clthage Elica; nlifmtoii °ll>ifi)ri§eaE;§ water, html it ZFHGUP-“Y t0 b°m“3' I tw or T on yroll oooh lemon lot lt hoil for fifteen minutes: press I I N l M E _ smfieeze hgrni to more them the oorlrs in tightly, ilit out mf l _______, Un er y in 000 , Dart with the Juice more easily. bottles and keep U\rrr\_V “_ JY _ ; €.f’...“.il;i°’§§.i’Z i.’l§il.Z."°l.‘." ‘l°“Z B=°°'"“1°» °“i=“°» 11" “fled of those whose terms of officeplxd home t° spend his va'°a'u°n wlw his parents Mr. and Mrs. John F by unanimity, and cordial co- operation, and all concerned are ,expired The meeting was marked Reardon A party of ladies including Mrs. " 10_f’k\§I1gif°r“]fMd “Sha furtgmr ya? Wm. Maclrarlane, Mrs. Charles ° css ng rom e gr" Mas r' Henderson, Mrs. Reginald Forbes, whose cliuse is so faithfully served Mrs Hmmm MacFarlane and in this congregation. Previous to Mrs' Walter hard hue enjoyed an the general meeting the Ladies Aid extélded momr mp through the also held their annual meeting, “stem part of me province and _ ~ _ _ - - 'aided over by Mrs. Mabel Mc- - { pm-c._\\l,,te 1;,-¢,u|_54_g0 pe, 100 ||,5_ (5335 in 500 "__ m_de"_) g‘ac§___m when __ splendm report have stopped at different points of o , '_ ' ' t. a Ilusln Bread-$4.50 per 100 lbl. ($4.25 in 500 lb. MGC!!-) was presented The congregational t1?'_er;:,°vi_;I;‘§ly cgf_i,en:_Tgn atgndgi i BROWN IIIl"li: Still used extensively by many ranchers, Th; older -~__---__---_---_;_-;--..__-l'-_=_t m°"`U"5 was Upened and °|°59d bi’ women; 1n5f,1|,ufg5_ A t devotional exercises by the pastor- jar $1.00 at your d »;; ~~ »-»»-» »~»,_ = . ,, _ - “M °°°"~ :.'.:;‘::.'“".;‘.°-.°:‘:...¢;‘°°°.~_=...2.‘.:il';f.': rmc ers n eas one cent a pound on horsemeat a b f int Winter a.nd‘ 1' _ ' ' ' out save you more on your Siunmer foods. u be ‘ I FREE TREATMENT B_\lrh}i:_r\5~YF»0b¢ri&B igprltos. Oki' c sole with blue accessories. The July and ugus '“-"N-"M" . and Coke Will Be As Follows: noulllloll run stirs, limiiou "..’§“.§’.?." .‘fi.§.‘iN 2223 125'? iii-“im” Fil? ‘1¥l.€§.:r?'i..:l:°;. :lf :f::.:°':.°..:§°:i ° lc ar 3 ‘.1 Airlrol thltetll 5 ""‘rg”‘ l B' M e n res ng in pastel colors with contrasting oc- I 7_5 tst gi PHONE 240_ “wi om" J' D' JENKINS’ I Opposite Railway b°°k 0" Beauty' cessories and all carried spring bou- l ` ' ` ` ‘ lummersldc Charlottetown.; . Station.) _ THORAXIUM C0- quam _ ~ ‘ 'I’h¢ bridsgrooln wg; M if +30- nopt..o.1om1»».c»moo_ maariricnrmof ~ _, F5 is . .ironic-in - U 9.00 9.00 8.75 6.50 9.25 8.75 7.50 4.75 ”“ - f _~_... .,...,.._ _ . _ . _ , _ __ ___ W... _ ..... __. _ _ _ ___ Y , _______,___ _._-_._-...f --~ l"*l,, '.3 ’P` ""'»’M"n»u@mm