-| - I! l l ‘._ _ ___ Souvenir OO-O-Q-QOOQO-O-OO-OI bo-ooQ-O! b-O THE RDCERS L . . l‘. ‘ 010000101 TWINE 4010c 00.000100 First carlond inst arrived o! tho celebrated ' ‘ “Silver'l.e?af" Brand Full 550 foot to the pound ’ aTld every ball guaranteed This twine gave the very P best of satisfaction hero last I " l Q-IOO-OOOO-O-OQO year and is the popular twine in tlle PROVINCES of ONTARIO and QUEBEC also in WESTERN CANADA. Our price is considerably lower than last year and dur terms suit all. BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW We guarantee price, whole» sale and retail. ‘ y I Carter 8r Co. Ltd. » Seeds, Feeds, Flour, etc. v ‘ * Queen St. Warehouse. 1 f ic - 000-000 0-0-0 e».- 4 Grows steadily in the es- teem ‘of women ss a medi- cine as well as food product --But it must be pure and gocd- - We sell fins imported the very best obtainable-You can buy it eitherihottled or in bulk .' it doesn't cost much more to get the best, but‘ you must coma here where the best is sold. THE 149 Gt. George St. .~q----¢v+- lfey’s Does n Trick Every Time - You never see a ‘man grouchy when he uses Hickey’s Twist Tobacco, s atisfaction is the i‘ standard by which this tobacco is known. -It is never known to disappoint. Always main- tains that lovely flavor and their is no such thing as crumbling in the mouth. The user gets ‘ the entire benefit of the whole fig. Hickey & Nicholsan Tobacco Co., Ltd. Manufacturers; _ ‘Charlottetown. of a Prince Edward Island liandsonleiy Illustrated and Artistlcally Print- ed 0n Art Paper. Only Limited Number 0n Sale. Price 50c. By Mall 57c. Charlottetown Guardian Office ~ on coma llAltDlllN - o-raiisyalw buy m‘ carpi-omen 1 _ ..__.._ west-me olecouia-rs on lad- ies suits at Pstons. 1414-1-74! vlcros REOORDIS are now all t at W. _'i‘. Wellnors, Queen Street. DR. LEQCROKEN office and residence. 0i) Prince St. corner a Prince and Sydney Hts. Phone 804. , 1357-7-6-ME1mo LADIES SUITS MUST go—see the price tags now on them at Pa- ton's. ‘ ' 1414-7-74!’ SOUVENIR OF PRINCE ED- WARD 'I8LAND.—~Heautl'ful illus- trated descriptive souvenir ready lo mail. Only 60c. by mall 51c. > Charlottetown Guardian. 1352-7-61“ 10 LADIES colored voile dress- es 1920 styles. Values from $18.00 lo $24.50 for $13.95 for Friday and Saturday R. '1‘. Holman, Ltd. Sum lnerslde. - ‘ 1438-7-8-31. MT. ME-LLICK SCHOOL EX- , AMlNATl0N—Tlle semi-annual ex- lnnlllallrln of Mt. Mellick school i washeld on Tuesday, Juno 20th and was ltttenderl by n largo llunlb- or of ratepayers and visitors. 'i‘lul school room was nicely (locoraled with flowers ad ferns for the oc~ casion. The pupils were exalnlnoll in the different subjects by their teacher, Miss hlargarcl (Toudy, as- sisted by C. W., Robertson and showed by their correct and prompt answers that they had re- ceived carrful training from their eillcient teacher. lTllrce of the pupils named Mable Richards. Bernice MacDonald, Ilazcl Mc- Eachern received their school leav~ lng certificates froln the Education Departmen, Mabel ltichalrrlson rc ceived her students ilnal certifl cute for penmanshlp from the A. N. Palmer Co., New York City, and Hazel McEacllern, Iiernico Mac- Donald, Margurot MacDonald ro~ ceivod the. lhllnler Methods Pro- gress Pins. After the examination an enjoyable programme consist- ing of rvcitalions and singing was rendered by the pupils. Prizes were lllcn zlwarllell for general proflcency and dcportment. Com- plimentary remarks were made by Messrs. William Drake, Alexander MElcDonzlld, Cameron Robertson, liirllcollll Mcltae, Mr. Drake and others congratulating. teacher and pupils upon a successful examina- llon and the progress made by the school. Miss _Coady replied in a [aw we]! chosen remarks thankng lhr- purple; for their kindness. A vote of thanks was tendered the ll-rlchv " by Airs. Rim-hands, second‘ ed by M Wnorls. Tin. pupils and visitors derr- then treated t_o candy, and tho singing of the National Anthem brought the examination lb a close. ' Miss (‘oaldy ‘has been engaged ilor anoiher year. - O. McPherson. , Furniture dealer, undertaker, ATIIIStTOUK, B.C.. JIIBB 11th. 191i.)- Mlnard's Llnlment Co.. Ltd., Yarmouth, N. S. , Dear Slrs—-Slnco the start of the Baseball season we have beau hindered with Sore muscles. sllrelfl- B!‘ ankles, etc., but just as soon as we started using Minnrr-Ys Lini- ment our troubles ended. Every baseball player should keep u bol- tlc o! your llniment handy. Your truly, W.. E.. MCPHERSONI Secretary Armstrong High School, Baseball Team . ' ' Dr. E. C. Harris -- will start in Jul and “ your order for B. P. LISH FOX WIRE [pQ.‘.Q-.Q§Q e944 o¢¢-e o<<44-<-- 04400-0 E. R. BROW 5' no Richmond s: Chartottc RANCH BUILDING be in full swing in August. Make your plans to build or enlarge your Fox Ranch now. Book BRAND ENG- NETTING and thus be sure of delivery. Thousands of rolls will be wanted for this year’s building. Make sure of yours. HARDWARE COMPANY, LTD. town _ Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance atv Lowest rates. ' 0000 Strong, Stock Companies ’_ Eye Specialist . Oiiice, Royal Bank C: . Building, Charlot- ' tetown. ’ Office Hours: 9.30~—l2.30, 2-5 Phone 68-Y. Bargains in 7 Whitewear Ladies White Can- vas High cut Bal rub- ber sole and heel, worth $3.50 for $275 Also the same in low cuts for $1.98 Ladies sport Pump Rubber sole and Heel $1.90 -See Our Window- are lalscoulvfa on well tail- ored suits for~ladias at PEIOIYS. - - 1414-7-7-tf PATONS T-HE HOME of good qualltynt lowest prices, are Offer,- ing their ladies suits Bl. MK dill‘ counts. 1414-7-7-tf ANY PERSON PAYING their el- ectric light ‘bill on or lbofore July, 10th, will receive the discount and this will save money 1403. DR. 3. R. JENKINS has moved his offices to 51 Grafton Street next house, west of his old offices. Oiflca hours 1 to 3 and 7.30 to i! p. m. Telephone 90. Home residence 8371.. 'TH'E . LADIES AUXILIARY 0f East Royalty will hold a straw- berry festival oil the grounds of E. R. lleartz, un July 15, in aid of the Protestant Orphanage. 2i The services ill the lirookfil-ld congregation on Sunday July 11th. will be as follows: iinrtsvllle, 11 a. m., lirookflclll, 3.00 p. m., Harts- vlllc. 5.15, iiunter ltivcr, 7.30 p. ln. LUXURIOU-S 8|LK8 FOR EV- ENING DRE$SES.—Wllc-n in need of an evening gown do not fail to sec our stock- of beautiful silks, Georgette Crepe, nets, crepe de nllene and laces in all the newest shades ‘and designs. Patons Ltd. 1414-7-7-tf CAVENDlSH AND FAlRVlEW fil'lil.—’l)iVlll€ worship will be held in the Baptist Church at Cavendish at eleven o'clock on Sunday, July 11th, and at Idairvlew Saturday evening a‘. seven thirty; conducted by J. Milford Illcsedcll (Le-c.) Everybody welcome. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed at the TillFtSVlllli. The (Efllllllllilliilll services TIilYtSVillL‘. Pro communion services will be held on Friday tyeniilg on Srlt-urday lnorllilll; at 11 a. m, lmd on Saturday evening. Thu pastor Rev. R, ll. Slaverlavill be assist- ed by Rev. A. D. McKenzie of V-allcouver, B. C. FAREWELL GATHERING-On the evening of June 20th, tin.- home of Mr. and Mrs. Jiill1"3 Duck o: Plcr-szlnt Grove was llctilvgerl by friends and neighbors for miles around who gathered in lellllol- u farewell to those worthy persons who are leaving their with lls many happy associations to reside lat CDVBROZLCT. An address expressive of good will and npprec- iation was rend by Mr. J. K. itoss of Suffolk, and Mr. A. Doyle of, wllll a valuable set of pipes and Sdllllkllll: tobacco while Mrs. Duck was the rccipeut of choir. Speeches were made by Rev. Duck whose kindness and hospital- _ity has been proverbial in this sec- tion of the country for many years, Mr. Duck responded happily thunk- ing their friends for their express- ion of good will and the gifts rc- celved. A social time was enjoyed, rofreslnncllts served when the singing of “Auld Lang Sync," the ideals-ant evening was brought to a close. .___._4.+>.___ Slllalarlln Ilnlraar-rla used by Pnynlellann _______-¢;@__- : SATURDAY is lilo last day for receiving discounts on electric light bills for July lighting. Pay today and save money. 143017-8-3! . -_- 1x122. z. "t_—-__ Q-QO-O-QQOO-O-vv-0QQQQO-O-OOQ0OQ c 000-000‘ i lrs 0000 I Children are gov- erned in a great de- ~ee by impulse. They are quick to form likesland dislikes and to make comparisons by mere instinct. The children come to (lnr Soda Fountain because they know what delicious drinks we serve. Bring your thirst to us and see how well we will quench it. _ Cleanliness Always ALA‘ . - koa-QQ-Q-‘AQL. Prevails , Johnson & Johnson‘ T"! QUALITY DRUG- ‘TORI I: con. KINT APRINOEQTG. . old home ‘ Pleasant Grove prescnlcrl Mr. Duck ‘ ' a handsome ‘ Mr. Littlejohns and Messrs Edward - ~ * r- - ~ Wyatt, ‘Henry Wyatt, James God- ' H frey, A. Doyle and others, paying U 1 a splendid tribute to Mr. and Mrs. ' QO-OQOQQOQQO-OOOOQ-O-O-OO-O-Ofi- I’ onancomlrowu oosnnrsu '" p: tobothc best. Take I o: w th you. , 50s l". 1U Dmniai ml kn. DR.. CROKEN has office to 69 Prince St. Telephone No. 804. llileustone, arsenates and Paris 1360-7-041 RESERVE TUESDAY cvellng, Ju-ly 13th. for lcre-crcaln social on Robrrt Downer-rs lawn, Norlloro. 1484 LECTURE TONIGT AT V|C~ TORIA. Mr. Alfred Peters of Shef- field,‘ England, has kindly (ulnar-nt- ell lo give a lecture ill the Victoria llal-l tonight on “Somr- aspects of llvul (‘toss Wlork," and “A visit lo the Belgian Battlefields." The meeting .\vill commence at eight o‘clock. MAGNIFICENT SHOWING-lair. Robert Messervy of this city has vlllnplcrtcd a ymars vocal training at the Toronto Conservatory of music. The prllnary junior, and intermediate course which usually cover a space of three years, were lflkell by him in one year. ile lillsh- ed all three making all average of over 80 per cent. and taking high honors. He is a pupil of David Dick Slater the l-vell known teach- er and conrpuser. The Guardian congratulates lhls talented young film-tel‘ "and bespealk for him a great future. STOCK QUO TATTONS HALIFAX, July 9.-(Q\lolntiolls by F.1d. Mcflurdy ulllfl Montreal furnished i‘u., the cllange.) Al‘. Stock E2;- 141 10213 571.; 100 0001 as 041/, 77% 11:. HERE ARE A FEW TRADE WIN- NERS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY STAPLE DEPARTMENT. 200 yds. of print cotton nl 25v. per yd. on Friday and Saihrdrly. 250 yds of unbleached ‘cotton at 20c. per yd. on Friday and Satur- day. 63 yds. Turkish towelllng mt 20c. Der yd. on Friday and Silur- day, 84 yds. roller lowr-lling at 20c. per yd. on Frlrlay and Saturday. A nice assortment o1‘ Bllllkii ging- llnlns, the best offer yel at per yard on Friday and Saturday. Cotton crepe suitable for under- wear or killlonus 55m her yd. on Friday and Salllrday. A nil-e light weight Marr-illes coulllerpanc at $3.50 on Friday and Saturday. Also ll lot of remnants on the.- counter table. A lot of slightly khaki fndcrl Car and Express Wagon For Sale Tho auto delivery has been thoroughly overhauled and is in the best of order. This auto has ll covered-in body and would make an ideal car to bring milk, meat or proluco to the city. The price asked should attract purchasers. ‘ THE EXPRESS WAGGON has only "been used‘ about. one year and is practically new. Also one set express harness. Those deliveries were used in the Beer d‘: Goff business and having no further use for lhcln are anxious to sell. W. T. Wellner 1353.74.43‘ and had nunay callers. LANDING TODAY. Nitra Soda) iGreen. Get yours from Gill d’: Lantzfi will . PERSONAL? , f Mr. D. B. Woodman, Summerside, has been appointed an official tim- er of the National Trotting Associa- tion. ' Mrs. B.C. Cox and Miss Laura Cox, il-lve gone to Soul-is where they spend the summer at Sta‘- vlew ilotel. Mrs. Charles Calms of Atlanta ‘City, arrived Wednesday night aft- er nn absence of nineteen Years. Mrs. Cairns is vlsiting_ Mr. and] Mrs. Iiarvcy Sterns of this city. Mrs. Philip Chandler of North. Milton and Mrs. Emily Ford of Winsloe, have returned after visit- ing relatives and friends of Monc ton, N. B. l Russel Ffllfllillilflifill, Run-l l Mrs. removed m; daury, was at home to friends on ' Wedncsd-ly afternoon and evening lillss Thelma McClure of BTllilk-T ley Point and Alisa ilvlhll lilaclllllfi inn. Morcll llonsp. city, lefl lhls morning for DTORUIOH, N. 15., to visit lllc farmer's sister, Mrs. l. G, Zifctilure. Mr. Mlllar McFadyen, teacher of Cornwall School is ill llle clly atleluling his pupils who are talking mctrlqulntion examination ill Prince of Wales College and Normal School; Mr. Sllfllilfly lBl-ycnlon, of the (‘ustoms Department, Si. John, has been on an official visit to the oily for the past week While here he ,was tile guest of Mr. and lilrs. Wise. Mr. Frank “T\\‘lsty" Collins, formerly of ‘Charlotteown, now of Monctoll, is spending a well oJrnl-d vacation with his parents in this city i Mr. George W. West, general merchant, Innisfail, Alberta has rc- ‘lnovcrl to Victoria, B.C. where he -and Mrs. West will make their |ll0lil0 in future. Two years ago he léisllterl his old llulne at York, i’. Miss Pheoln: Dir-Donald daughter of Mr. Peter McDonald. ‘Frnpaud, has returned lo her home aflcr a visit of almost two years on the Pacific Coast. She spent lilo-u ox lllrlt time in Seattle, Washington, vwhere she has three brothers local- ed. Going West llilss hicDclluld |lravellrrl C.P.Tt,, am] she says slm cannot speak tno highly of lho courtesv n1‘ the officials. beginning llvith their ‘island, representative (lolonel H.M. Davlson. 0n her re- ‘Cllfii trip she came through the ‘Unlleri States and Wfls accompani- ed as far as Chicago ‘by llcr broth 'er Joe. who was a fir-legato from the ‘Seattle Rotary (‘llrb to the lu- Jr-rnrllional Convention in Atlantic City. Mr. ‘McDonald ls spending n few days at his old homo in (Tra- paud. He motored to the city today with his nephew Mr. George Mc- Qunrrle, Summersldo and was a guest at the Rotary luncheon. Shoes Expected ' To Rise Again “I have no knowledge of any un- fair competition from the 11.8.. such as has been spoken of lately,“ Jns. Daousl. of IDanust. TJJIOINTG and ($0., Ltd., told The Star this morning, when approached ro~ gardlng thc position of the bout and shoe tra/lc. "l harr not soon anything nf lllr-s" Amer-loam goods coming over ill-re. As regards thr- gcllcrul position lll‘ trade cow-hides and skills have gum- up four cl-nis ,ln a week and even Willi ill-ll ‘l-l Vance, mam’. il"i.plr~ ll‘(' rcfusllr: ‘in sell the ll‘.lv.~l_ “,7 ill - m:- pecllng ll) git more by wailing .0 ‘little longer. ' "So far as I can slu- tllflllflll busi- ness ll-ls been at :1 slallllstill during YOUR SUMM 1-; ~—_ stitute for me- whole Wl'l~"?§1iZ --more whole- ' some and ntrtritious and costs much less. Nothing so delicious and nouris ' as Stirccidrstiiffhca Biscuit with ‘Strawberries _.-. ‘v-2, Cover two of little loaves of less] Meat . More ‘Fruit’: .'- But you can't live _ on fruit alone. The best sub- wheat with ripe strata/Denies and cream~a dish that is strenqthening and satisfying MADE IN CANA DA at sLooAu at is cooked these cris halted who e Oat foods, wheat foods‘, foods—glorify them w Brownl Tastier than white sugar, more nutri- I all sorts of breakfast ith luscious LANIIC ticwls and wholesome, but you get it for lessl 'l;.'|:ll r»- qn] \!l'll' llllllll|'>1ll'llll"l" have been vllrt-ilillg their output for sometime, and working about ___- as l.» rll~ pr-uuent position and fut- ure prospects of the industry. while agreeing that trade wasodc- . _ , .. June. ll ls lvlcklnl; up very ravllllr or t r0 ., .. , p, “(IHV 1-,,..,,.. cldcdly slack rol- the moment, did *‘,“",“““'F',‘,“f.‘ ,S,Ju'1ué.,;:,t,. If“ p“ “ml "Tim's Wm F" “p “Kflm u“ I'M“ lfire? rill-Fr‘- iguliirl hfcllllllllallon oi‘ not lhmk it B! all Dmbable m?" “bring? -|r:ld"\v1.:|l:f I)L:I‘(II\;(| a‘, We m‘ “WY hiwl‘ bwn "bqlll"?! ‘hwm ‘ ll-atlll-r or shoes, except what ro- the"? wnllld b9 3117 99319“! 5W9?‘ f‘ - 11y‘) ifrld-l ‘illthqrllliifildi’ . “Next wmk "WW " h‘ m’ hm“ salts from canr-ellllllrlns. which will "Be 0f Wllrk 011 U19 Pl"! l]! U!“ Bu‘ y“ ‘u PATDNS DIMITED- ‘in Montreal a Shoo m HIM“. (“m lln llnlllll bl- lilkvll care ol‘ by the ‘T170115 51109 nlllnllllilcllnlg 9911937315 ‘H74 ' \l.'llli||| and Shoo Fall‘. --l~.l I ex (.u,,l,.,,lmg “f prollucth,“ m.‘ H“, 1n the (]|g¢_;-1fl_._.MQnn-e.q| 3m“ peel that lnlzlny rlnr-rdhunls wlln mmufuciurcri ' i . " | . | k. n _ him’ Uunvrlhfd RIM" "“l""~“ m“ “l should not be surprised i. the = Auk flll_i"nIllll'l|rlir_ll_llfll_"l a m» e Hfchsnge their opinion and (llllvfr demand for 91,005 ‘Wm 5,, prim i N0; A 301,1) vppnplvpg _ ‘f, 4 v" ' "T" ~ - ‘r ‘“"i=‘\\’ll0 have not [llllCPl] orders. will as to calm. a rem Hcnrpiu. hymn.“ lPA safe andh space a Cull’: fair, ‘in //' \ I place illom. in my opinion leather 10m; as 5m.“ a,- H". nl-pmInt n.1,“. r,}:,,",.l;,'1'g,fif’"§lu"' ‘flnfid ffnxivg: f . ‘will be advancing lroln llow on- cncy to Dank; 15 gym-j p1,,‘ lira-ill“! up a cold in a few hours. , A t D ‘ wards, as slochs are htconling ll~~ '1_ uppon hi \l|.,, _,|,,| up,“ Rpm] gift U11‘ lblfllllllnli l! l" 5W8 510W!- l t ' ‘ . ‘ ' ‘ . er o u 0 e 912:1]- lll_ twnswvr to a similar enqully fiypm 1.305", gem,“ DfUFQQIDfQ. THE satisfaction. ! ' Queen Street J’ v Will you come. ’ ____, ‘ gjllllll \\\'IIflIIII/.i\\\\\\\\\\N4'.IIIIIIIIII.Q\\\\\\\\\§ 'A\Y\\\%ZIZ SHOP AT HOME REASCN WhY. - MR. FARMER, Now that Mr. City Merchant has had his twin Dollar Days, We are going to go him one better. On l/Vcd, Thur., and Fri. of this week we are putting on sale.$5,000 worth of boots and shoes , at a special discount of .10 p. c. 'l‘llese are not broken sizes but l our regular stock of guaranteed footwear, made by some of the most reliable manufacturers in Canada. buying of this splendid stock, but come early before sizes get broken as we cannot replace at these prices. ' It is worth your while. Try us for shoe C. .l. .l. BLACQUlERE MARTIN AND BAY ‘VIEW. i 1391-74-31. _ _ C zamaawumwnulnmnsaavlwsms Save money by