‘ _ Y i i i i ¢ i i .» i i i F' "¢ i _‘ll _ , »\ ft 'i s i _ i 1 ~ : _i ii* i; _~ ." fi' _‘F i i 1 PAGE SEVE *Y Y T f -1. _ Y _ -_f c A _ ____ ~_ -- _C='!4“rd'9",. .JIT PAV. C0 lilly |l` lllll Pf0Ylh0l| . _*NEW AUTOS AND NEW --» ROAD8.- A iiuimber oi’ new automo- ._*MR_ HAROLD P- GORDON ia bile-s have arrived in Montague and UW GBOFKGF-OW!-\ G\H1»NliBl1 R0i>l`0B9l1lB~ there is a movement. on hand to open tive. I up more rpads. it is felt that it would -- be a good move to open all the lsland -_'C0Fii"iECTi0N-- S- S- WS D. m. say on three days per week for auto- nreachilis service 7. instead 3. im the mobiles and three for ihs farmers.- YOUR FRIENDS can buy anrthms v°“ Can sive tb in-except your photo raph ake anappointment ay The `Cooli’s Studio E New DesBrisav Block l coop rnoroonarur ‘We photograph men as men are itfs a bulinell matter- Andgthei-e's no fuas.or bother. Your family, friends.. and pu". adn fsasoeist -want your portrait. Haha In axolnlmantftsday at the _ Absolute Kills M ot Bugs, F I eos, _ so _ _ Q., Roac - EATlllG'$ Powpi-:n ASK any returned soldier how much they valued Keeting`a at the Front. lt'a work derful. Send your sol- , dier boy a tin. Sol( - 5,,,,,,,,,,_,,,, iss., zu., :s¢. j§:,‘__"} se Tire Ba. er _Shirlio ...._....`..°._“.;:;.°t::.'i'_i.°.".'.‘:'..._........ -‘ ' - ~ lf ..._ 2'.. __ ._ _ Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am ateur Photography . ' T '107 Queen St. ` Phone 68-J. ///”Aim\\\\\v /Aman _ _ Professional Cards Dr. J. P. Mrliratii Corner of Prince and . Sydney Strects Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 9to ll, l to 4 p. rn. and' 7.30 to 8.30 p. m. Telephone No. 632 iui?i.i'i.a\'ii|ii.i'. , .f all 1IIlHA\\\\\k\\\YIIIZ\\\ S. S. Hessian Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public] Ac., MONEY TO LOAN Montague, P. E. I. |884-8-18llt-f. f McLEAN G McKiNNON Barrister - Att0rney-at-Law Royal Bank Building, Charlottetown Oliices- Old Guardian Oiilcs, Pro- wae Block, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mhuti’Etbi_;-tt ` MORSON & DUFFY Barristers and Attorneys Solicitors' for Royal Bank of Canada MONEY T0 LOAN. Mttstf. th _ 'y McLEOD & BENTLEY "; V ' W. E. Bentley, K. C. Barrister ami Attorneys-at'Law _ Money to Loan. Office-Bank of N. 8. Chambers,- Chsriottetowii, P. ll. I. ' of I. D. STEWART Barrister, Solicitor and __ Notarly Public Office Newaon lock, Charlottetown _ Branch Office, Georgttown _ Mona to Loan on Real letats ss'1s_io_iliiti. - Dr. Clift CHRONIC DISEASES CURATLVE TREATMENT by the month in advance, Victoria Hotel. Charlottetown. P_. E. I.. Canada- HOURS, 12 t0 3 daily. HOME Appspss- Purdy station. Wcstrliester Co., N.Y., U.S.A. 4207-7~23tlA\lg lat pd. ‘ l _~\_ _`\__/ \ f .1 \ ., 1 \` 4` J* » I f f ' llll N ' h 4/ ii. ia. iron, si if T 'D _-cond Phszogrspi: -lo mow Shoe Sale or Men and Wome On sale now, 100 pairs f Men’s Tan,Patent and un Metal Low Shoes- zes 51-2 to 8-regula 4 to $6 values-only 7 $2.48 Women’s Low Shoe any leather-sizes 2 t 1-2-worth up to $3.5 -Sale price J $1.98 Many styles to choos rom. See our Windows! lley & Co. 135 Queen St. lIll‘N\“\\\\KIIH U> " “`5° rp O O fn .\\WIlIlll\\\\`VII_Il\i\\§§-I'-' . . ”g "The Eyes of Every Child Should be Examined Yearly ” - Says the “Philadelphia Inquirer." In the public schools of Baitimllrs e eyes of 53067 pupiils were official-'l examined. The results showed _53 \ p.c. of the children did not enjoy n°r- "" ` \ normal vision, while 20 p.c. were und to be in no condition to do s ho0i work at all. T‘his is a timely warning to parents. ignorance ceases to excuse. Neglect is criminal. We employ the most scientific met- ‘¢“¢g_ hods for tha detection and correction Eye Errors. ! Druggist ami Opticlan M°ntague H. J. Mahon 'CU*£i____|_, Kodaks There is only one Kodak that gives entire satisfaction, and that is the Eastman Buy one and if not satisfao tory -we will take it back. 'rhoss srs ins kind oi koiisks wo sell, and have them from $1.00 to $133.00. We also develop your films and print your pictures at prac- tically cost. -'We have had years' of experience and know our work. Last year ws devel opsd an`Eastman film which £9 Q. CD 3 "11 '-1 B lEIIA&“\\\iEIIIIi\\\\\\ _Potatoes _ ...76 to $1.00 \\\rkl\J\`i"S§`»\\` \ /..' »\-h*A§s`»`i. . .- ‘-».- _ \>\.~>-\~¢Ss.»s-..i_.\»`;;>.\¢\ ~...~»l better eye in and see IL. E. f 1 ,. 1 1568-7-12MithuStnimo. '4 '\\§§\s\\\ss\\ _-x ->\\\\\ '_ _ MoNTAGUE _ with our new \~.>\\\§s\\\s`;<, ~\w;<1~s,m>1_~_\\\\\ y__.‘@ pg, ~\ Lssiisii _ Your house are e, _ worth much more when equipped with good Plumb- ing and Heating. Let TRAINOR do the work for you. ~ ._ Phone 393 -J sight. Will you come . them? 6 ' PARKWAN r l Xii% I l | ' about." ' l l | _ _ Pi THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN JULY 26 1917 Anthem The semiannual meeting ` will be held next winter in thi. Chris tian Church at Murray Harbor, and U. Baptist Church, Sturgeon on July B, 29th. Rev. F. O. Hubley, Montague. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS Potatoes, busli. ...1.00 Ti I-lay. ton ._ 18.00-20.00 U Oats (white) )bus_h. .. .85 g_h,. Strawberries. qt . . . . .. _.12 sat Ducks, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.65-70 SUMMERS|DE MARKETSL '|1210' i ii Buckwheat ...$1.00 to $1.25 Buttor (dairy) ... ....32 to .33 Butter (creamery) ....37 to .39 of Calfskins ...22 Eggs ....26 to .27 liay (loose) . _.$15 for Oats .. ...75 to .77 Straw (pressed) ..$10 cal ‘.’ork........._..' .. ...l6to.19‘/Q Wool (waslieil) .. ....72 tool (unwaslied) . .hh pzirl. KEEPS THAT DARK. the __ ii “A man may be vcry conceited but there‘s om; thing lie'll seldom boasi._an _ *SUNDAV SCHOOL c0NvEN_ and secretary for the coming year. _ Tl0N.- The South Kings District 1 Sunday School Convention was held Dairy butter .. .30 in th.; Caiedgnia pregbgvte,-mn (yh“,_,.h Butter (prints) .35 on Friday. the zoih. and was attended Eggs..... ._ h. ...32 by an |musua||y iarge'numbe, of del, bowl. lb. . . . . . . .. ...15-18 egaies, almost all the Sunday Schools _ Chickens, lb. .. .... .16-20 in me district being ,.eD,e.emed_ som.,- BCBY. lb. (retail) -20--23 driving many nillcs to be present. ie morning ffession' was strictly of iisliiess izati ' l h ' 1 Sii'_a\V. £011 .. 10.00-712.00 fruiili the dlfferialriat asiglioolsegaxfpiizlvii OH'-S (NECK) illlflil- - - - - - -- -35 dence that the educational work of iehurifh is being faithfully' and ,,M, ._ _ ~ _ iHfi1t:t0l'lly lIlii"i‘i‘8d Oil by 0ll`lce'rS guest of hui' pi1rg¢n(g_ Mr, und M|~g,l \ " "1 . _( iihionlef “_ _ bi' ~ G @;::'“;f;:...'S ;';f;::‘;.=.::: 'za °" " ~ BLACKBAND teachers. The afternoon session K R gu of his *T* pa cnts_ l\ir. and Mrs. Charles De- G _and Chickens' (Deir) -_L00-1.25 twill with the consideration of many practical problems., encouraging and discouraging. daily niet with in Sun- Si-hool work. At this meeting _ , - _ G,»n,_,m1 Sm.,.mar5_ Rev_ “L A_ ..*I\ir. h_ ls. Hessian, liarristei-iit~ , Montague. was a visitor in nrgetowii on Sati|i'»E'ay. (i vitalizing competition _for points ""Mr' J°s"pi‘ Fay' Ne“'D°"(~ P-E' was u vi.~iltoi‘ in Georgetmvn on Ross. "measured" the schools of the district, thus inaugurating a system iiidiclitive of nerl - - _ ` _ _ _ . _ ‘-- __wL_rMm_y ol. ifqeundgy pr§{_il:g:)';'“yw'2f§ staff of the Acadia Ltiilies Seminary, Saunday MSL G the Baptist (‘hui't~h in the Marl- liides . _,.19 time Proviiiices. ltcv. l. W. William- e'-oii._roiiilui-led ii round lable ionfer- riirc. and dealt iii a careful. piacti- iinil satisfactory manner with ilobiitiible questions and illlticult sitiii-tioiis piupnuiiiieii by delegates. V The ltcv. E. S. We_eks,_ of Mui°i'u_v Lamb Pclts . . . . . . . .. ....60 to .8|2 liarbor Methodist circuit spoke _bi'iei'l_\'. assuriiig the ronveiitioii ol his ileteriiiinntion to take an activf: in Siiiiiliiy School work, both i.n_ ey have returned to their home iii congregation to which he had st como. and in the district as-so» ciutioii. The evening session was of addresses were delivered to ii large M = Q-I r 'M -4 _.yi ld u l- - WJ [- tha annual next summer at iiittii Sands. Suitable devotional exercise.. wi..e conducted at each meeting by tho president. assisted by Rev. Mr.» Mizlrod, of (ialedunii, and Rev. Mr. Armstrong, of Montague. a part of whose congregation lies in this district. Mr. Charles Scncaiiaugh. of Murray River, and itev. Al Suthcr land, of Murray llurbor North. were rc-elected to the offices ot' president ElSi'Ellll PERSONALS ..’Mr_ Frank Marchand, Brudenell South, paid a visit to Georgetown last. week. G ._ - ..*'l‘he Rev. A. S. Slewarbocoiipi Y qw ‘eff tilt’ pulplbdf St, Andrew"s`T‘hurch. o Defend epsrauoo $25.00 Ales I8 t men. Cooks and Nearest G. H. Newson Block, Office ITU Montague, Subbuth, 22nd July. H' ..*Mrs. William Wellner, Toronto, in is vitfiting iii Lower Montague, the ..*Miss Rose Maciimiuld, George- Lofie town, has returned home ai`ter_a veiy ' pleasant. visit to Head ot' tfardlgaii. the guest of he-r friend, Miss' Jennie hm. Mustard. G GQ ..*Miss Elizabeth Mm-Plice of the Wolfville. .\'.S., is spending hor va- cation in Georgetowii, tho guest of he-r lutlier, Mr. .l_ W. Mat-Plicc. G p '“_"' in __'°‘Mrs. (_‘r1i\vt`oi°d~* and ilauirlitci' old time. ‘ _ ul ..*Mlsses Ruth and Edwiiin l{il<~liJ Georgetown. alter spending some . g sts uf Mrs. (Major) li. li. Canipbtil. G ip the county capital recently, rencw- No ..*l\li'. Samuel Machcorl. iiilniuir. iiiaiiu a very plcasiint visit Gcoigrrtowii last. \\'eok_ i‘viii-'_viiig iiicquuintiiiircs. Mr. Muclicod has Doniililii. Moiitiiglle. went to S0uriS iiiiiny lrlcnils in the viistcrii i-iipil:il_ )’9Sif?i'<-‘Ply 011 l'0Ul0 l0 U10 Mtlfilliliilllv cspcviiilly among tht gentler sox who lrliinds where they will spend siviiie are nlwayi-; iileaserl to suv suvli un' d frieiiil ..*Mi=ssl‘.<_ ltlicliael Koeniiii. Il, i\l~. listcr Macdonald. E. B. Min-i.:\rcii_ lime ill Ci18I'i0ll€i0Wl1 lil€ U0 .loliii A. Gordon, George Kveiiiiii, l’hll_ Morrison, John Dolorio, i)ougla~; lnspii‘ati0llHl <'hiH‘Hl‘l€I‘. Sterling M. Gordon, uiiii ('apl. llugli lilai-l’hee. _ _ _ ..*Messrs_ Arthur Poole. Welling- all of Georgetown ltoviiltv, were in 11506,,.,M “I ‘wvhayg that Q" _ iiiidienv.-Q by the two secretaries men-_ ton Mcllisli and Charles' fMa|'Lui'e. the county capital on, the 18th inht, ` `“" mw “That his wife has money in her' tioneii, anil‘ the meeting brought to a: all oi’ Montague, were visitors to jatioiiiriiig the Public M'uo'l.iiig ami M- own nanie.’- Detroit Free Press. 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The Charlottetown Guardian _ Calls attention tothe fact that nothing before in Bible distribution has ever equalled the tremendous tide of coupon-holders now asking for the _ BIG PRINT RED LETTER BIBLE! _ i _ __ __._,,,_. . _ ~ The _ V g Of thu Bible It ttok the Bible two thousand years to grow. As it is the greatest work known to man-so it took im- measurably the longest time to build. It is rooted in many bibles-lost~forgotien-long-buried in the dust of the ages. A whole sacred literature went before it. The old Semitic legends; the ballads and the folk-songs; the recital of tribal deeds that ran from lip to lip and from father toson; the codes of ancient laws; the Bibles of Southern Judah and of Northern Israel; the Book of Deuteronomy; the Book of the Priests: these were a part` of the beginnings of the Book of Books. Saint John taught and preached and prayed and meditated fully fifty years before he wrote the Fourth Gospel. And so with all the Apostles. They taught and prayed and preached for years before they gave the world the written Word. First, then, came the oral gospel, published through the church, not in writing, " but on the fleshy tablets of the heart.” The Epistles were the first written p rt of the New Testament. beginning about the year 50 A. D. Then came the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The whole Bible has been likened to a great Temple ; the Old Testament as the nave, with its side aisles ot psalm and prophecy; the Gospels as the choir, the last Gospel perhaps the very sanctuary; while around and behind are the Epistles and the Apocalypse, each a gem of beauty, and each supply- ing an indispensable feature of the majestic whole. l The publishers of the famous RED LETTER EDITION of the Bible iiiform us _that only bv i means of a vast newspaper co-operation throughout the United States a_nd Canada _could this magnificent Bible be had for the nominal price asked. 'l`hev state they are arranging to distribute at least two mil- lion copies, and that the RED LETTER BIBLE represents a value of from three to lour dollars in the usual channels of trade, _ ___ _ __ ii A Genuine Gallory Of Religious Art Beautiful Colored Plates Nazareth, Holy Sepulchre, Garden of Gethsemane, Visitation of Virgin Mary, Jerusalem After the Reproductions in Half-tones Many of the Sacred Scenes of Biblical History are here shown bv photograph complemented by a com- Criiciiixion, Damascus, Gate of Jerusalem: etc. \ plete series of colored Maps. _ , ' Special Fasaturos ALL THE WORDS AND SAVINGS OF CHRIST distinguished from the _ context by being printed in red. All Passages ln the Old Testament All the dllfflcult words in bnlh Testa- Complete i-nmpendiiim of Bible Aids ments made self-pronouncing by and Helps; useful to every Reader diacritlcai marks; made so simple This feature alone is worth MORE a child can pronounce them. ` THAN the small distribution price _I prophetic of the coming of Christ, marked with a Star. - __ _lll_ _ asked by this paper. Douay Version FOR CATHOLICS Only a few -Left For Catholics wa supply the Douay Vorsl on. Specially Bound _In Genuine Limp Blbl Corners. Gold Lsttsrad Back, Full Size Leather, Folding Cover, Red Edges, Round 95 1-B x 6 3-4 lnchlss. Translated from the Latin Vuigato dllegently compared with the Hebrew. Greek and other edltioniiin Divers Languages. 'l"l-IE OLD TESTARIIEZNT First published by .the English College at Donay A. D.. 1609, and ` THE Ne:-vv_1'e:s1'AivilsN"|" Fira; published by the English Coleige at ‘Rheims, A`. D.. 1582, with annotation. rei- erencss, and an historical and chronological index. Published with the npprobation of The Bishop of Charlottetown. His Eminence James Cardinal Gibbons. Archbis- ' hop of Baltimore, by the John Muiphy Company, Printers to the Holy See. Distribution Price to Our Readers (and ggdyons) $ 1 ' Filled on T r s Ex i _ MAIL onni-:Rs ........:=.°:. .~...':'°._'.:;‘:.‘° ‘°“°°° ""°‘°°' I _ _ ` .. ‘ .