tt- r _ , i `¢ ;‘-. itll- z .i -'~;- ~ r . l,_=- , - th - )` __ ,.'_. ' *. , i T\\. i , | \ i ~ _ i td. -t ,r ‘t ~`_ . »\\ . \ t . A. if;-;_§i“" .' gift. \ ff. ‘ ‘ . .f‘il‘T -.~ -.fr .eg , E :li flu -'_ il? 44 tv T >‘.%‘F` .s'- 4-.ir -1 - " r. 1 .',a ». .W X E t ,s .- r - .i'.‘ .it -1 t if . t it _ if .L_ _ _d _ “.9 w. _ -i. _ ... _ng .- it `/'.' . '.--ft. ii F "t _ fff rr i :li it 7- r .V __”§‘d_ ‘ ‘ 5- , , I- 1;--_ _ ' - _,Pig--VL I ` T, - » Ahh’-, .v, ‘ H 1 wine . » f »'=-* :__ A t' ~ .. _ » ' ' ' " ;/.1 - if - £51 s lllll ASPllllll WllllllUl , 1 IHE "llllllill IIRIJSS" ___i__._--- - illny Tablet Offered as Aspirin and Not Stamped. with the "Bayer Cross" _s Not Aspirin at All! “Bayer” New Made in Cattada-Nc German Interest--itll Rights Purchased ii'ei'ii - -s, _ U. S. Government _, E3 There is not a penny of German . A money invested in “Bayer Tablets sf " Aspirin" nor will tt German Citi:-c‘:r profit by its sale- or ever be allowed I ' 1_5 , to :require interest. Z) ’ .. . . _V 1, fr _ F H-`,_‘,n - 'Inc original, .tor..i-..ii.tou_. .-.._er A 'l`.tl‘-lets of .\5pl.'i:t” i.; t1-.;‘.'.- :trade in , Canxtizl and C111 to l:.'_iI :Li your drtzjj- gist" : lin._'; p.-c‘“ /\ tg-sr-tyre. tai s it 1.x '_ -g fr Unless you See the “Bayer Cross on piicitxgjc nn.l on tablets you are not 7,;-‘eltiiig Aspirin all." THE WESTERN GUARDIAN -IT PAYS to buy In this Province. -MR. G. B. BEER, Guardian Report- er, will be pleased to receive news of interest to ,forward for publication. Telephone No. 738. -ICE CREAM SOCIAL on W. H. Slrarpe’s lawn nt Norboro, Monday ev- ening` July 7th. Proceeds for King George Hall, Kensington. ~ ‘ 6766-7-4M;!ip:I. -ATTENTION.-There will be a match race between Mazy B owned by Edmond Brothers and Aquira C. owned I-.-y James McMillan on Sum- merville Park in ._Tuly 9th. 6756. -BRAE SCHOOL.-At the annual meeting $75 was voted for teachers ,supplernent, $99.50 for fuel and cott- ttingent i-xpenscs. Tire new trustee is Mr. Walter Mai-Eat-liern, and the sec- ri-tar_\' David I\lcLeave. -FAREWELL SERVICES- - The final services ot' the Rev. Robert ;\i. Brodie in count-i-tion with (‘ape Wolfe and 0'i.eary circuit, were on Sunday, 1 nttcndeil hy extra large congregations, who .showed irt many ways their high appreciation ot' the reverend gentle- rnnu’s and Mrs. Brodie’s labors dur-- ing their three years' stay. \\' -NEW MINISTER COMING. - A teclgraiii was received on Saturday t`rom the ltev. J. Whitrnan, stating that he would arrive at O'Leary on Saturday, July 5, hence he will hold seiivices in connection with the Cape Wolt`i~ and O‘Leary circuit on Sun- day, (ith Inst., as follows; Mllbirrn. C3. se During' the war, acid irnit-.rtions were :;.1.i :_.; .\5‘,.'.;irr in p_I1 boxes and various other c<»ntniners_ Dot there is no substitute for genuine “Bayer 'l`;rl>let-s of Aspiriri" which have been prove-tl slfe by millions tor Pain, lieaiinclie, Toothziclie, l`;.rr::.elrs, Rheu- matism, Lumbago, Colds, Grippe, Joint Paints, Neurtlis. ircctiorzs are in cvcry ‘Diver Pack:it;e_" froper and d _ l1on’t accept' Aspirin in n pill box. Buy rt “Bayer Paekag<="l 10.30 a.m., Bethel. 3 p.rn_, 0’Leary_ I p.rn. All are invited -to give the rev- cri-iiil gentleman ii grand welcome to the Island. VV t -HOME FOR A HOLIDAY. -- Mr. Arch‘d .\tlai-donald. ol’ (‘lyde River and Mr. Gorilftri Mac’ '_-cgor. ot' Cornwall. have ret -‘_-'_r°il lt' to after' having a very pli _ ' tri_i '.1 Boston. VI/hile away they i are the guests of the lat- ter`s br-otliroi Mr. Robert MacGregor. Rox” of 1-3 ¢,,bg(.1,_p(,¢t;.._s_0f g_4._.`|3p_tt_.,, of m3.__.\l,=o Capsules. Mr. Macllciiuld while away renewed I M, nc. ituite ti lot ol' ltis old acqu-atntarrres I tl t l . li f - ll -I I- (.`.'iri -l'l of llnrcr .lririufficluro o . onoacc ~. . _ 'Q _mf_:{‘,l§",',, fs",,','f,.,,f.f‘,§.1f|_'"ii'iiiiifiEit irrfii nti._ii\-i. i"i..§`i_.-iz-.t»triii _nit-.ins not-er miiniirat-titre. Hwy, WCFS ).ic`cotnpu_nlcr1 borne by \it. S to .i-_~i.i ttii- piitriii- .i==.iii""@1‘f-nm to rent-esont Mr. treaties at thc funcriil A large wocegslop fo] t'cmi=.tei-y where Interment was made. law.~and four nephews: Oliver, Pope, llilson and lllbbert 'l`rclnere. ll0U IlIII’l GUI IIUT l»ll‘li‘lll‘ill but you can clean them oil promptly with Does not blister or renter: the f Will tell you more if you write. _ Book 4 R free. ABSORBINE, IR., ' the antisepliclinimcnt for mankind, reduces Varicose Veins, Riiptm-gd Minrlu or Llnmeiiu. Enlarge-I Glands Weiis Cntr- Alllrl vliri qiilcliiy. Pike |l.zS 1 paula lt iirunisu or dellvued. W F. YOUNG ln.. lll Lylul Bib., Inlrnl, Cui. . ' . | - _ loweil the remains to the Hampshire! The pall bearers were: Ernest San- derson anil Lyman Tremere sons-in lble rules are followed. For example, the Board has ile- termlned that a inan shall not be per- mitted to purchase a tractor; we did not think we should enter upon that 'phase of farming, as it is based upon a skill of operations that is beyond the capacity of a man starting as a pioneer to be made a settler' ot. That is something which he could reach later on. If we permitted arty in- fraction oi’ that rule we would be engaged upon payment and launching men upon work that perhaps they could not cope with, and so do not ‘permit lt. I l All the Soldier Requires. Limits are also placed upon the price that can be paid for horses. land so on. We Inav" mmlllgv-il I0 l sucreed in eflectiii ---'inf-rements [with the producer of -.iii the goods lthiit the soldier \vIll require and iwould pay out of his own nitrite" lwhii-li dcdounrl to the very great ad lvantage of the soldier settlers. In the first place we have effected ll arrangements with all, or at least a the principal manufacturers of agrl _ _ _ cultural implements. whereby the manufacturers of implements use ‘ lllreir organization for the delivery mmfM““m'u`s'PM`°"' Iof their implements as the soldier' :-.iid you work the horse same time. lmriy clioose. and they get those ini- ! ileiucnts to the soldier at tho wholo _ . I - ~ -' heir 82.50 per bottle, delivered. sale far-tory price, and tlte whole tsiilc cash prlre 'it that without any lfirrtltor charge whatever. In addition ‘to that the manufacturers pay the ,cost of distribution. and pay their t agents n speclnlcommission for hand- ’ ling- the implements. Tho soldier pays nothing at all except the ordin- Ahiicrtnie iuii /ltmiriiia. Jr.. ire midi: tn Cmdl. :ary hulk frelght mm on ms implvl -TWO CENTS PER WORD each Insertion for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order minimum charge twenty tive cents. -THE GUARDIAN is on sale at Ll1f|€1‘!Y'B. Summer-iiide. ll*-‘Sll1\y. July 16. for the big Tea at 0'Leary- 6742-7-3-M21 TEACHER WANTED.-A first class teacher wanted for St. Eleanors School, Supplement $150. Midsum- rner vacation. Male preferred. Apply Emory Lyle, Secretary June 27-81 \\`ES'l‘ERN PERSONA LS -Miss Juli: Graham, vice-principal nt' tho Kenslrrgtou High School left Saturday to spend the holidays at her ltontc in Bradalbaric. -Miss Dora Squarebriggs, Princi- llal of Kensington High School left Monday to spend the holidays at Iter- horue in Miseouche. -Misses Adele Hughes and (flare McCabe, teachers at Kensington are spending their holidays at their homes in Nor-boro and Newton, respectively. merits, which he gets nt the whole- sale cash price. 30 Percent on Harness. As regards harness, it still better arrangement. has been made. Tire general saving which he makes on harness is 30 percent of the retail pr-ice. lt is oven less that thc whole- sale price, and he gets his choice. Our arrangement is such that the payment is made through the Board. Tire manufacture of harness has no difficulty whatever. Shortly after the harness is delivered he gets his pay. Owing to the fact that there was corr- slderable stocks on hand we made an especially advantageous arrange.- ment ns regards that cornrnodity. An arrangement is marie as well hereby the wholesale price is sei-ut-0:1 for the soldier' for his lrarilwnre. llc can get it where he likes and pays the wholesale cash price and no more. llc pays thc wholesale cash price also for- his lumber. They do notl generally buy less than a carlllhtl. in which case they get the mill price. but lf they do not all they pay is the actual disbut-sement. The same frrrangetnents have been ei'-l`ecterl HS to tho other commodities he huy.~r. "ind I have here tables tb show what the soldier settler saves at each noitlt and what he would have to ptiv if he ivcre buying as an ordinar-_v pur- cli;tt-.er. Tire total he saves is a most substantial sum. (Tho Minister quotcil figures from various distributing points shoivinrz that the soldiers purchasing through ‘hc lloarrl had riffet-ted an HVPFHEU .owing of 21 pm-cent on rigricultirrnl implements in April. He also quoted figures for horses, the average price being $152.) ____._.._._--- CAPTAIN FARQUHAFUS LUCK lbliiritlrrie Jlerchantl _ (`.tptain J. A. E`iir.t‘y protcr“Inn scrvii-i‘_'l`ir.~ Captain believi‘t~'. the "1’rincess" is lllfil the quill for this j-tb. and we are suri- tlrat ortce more lic is right. She is ii (`lyiIr~ built ship. it little larger than he old "l»lurlo\v" and with the clt“J:iz~ rs recently offer-trvl will carry ri motl- rntely l-irge cargo-large enough iot- lte trade. Her pri.-isenger acconrmoiln- lon, though not large, rs most com- irtable; slic has several deck cabins vlticli would be ilne for a r~ru`so ulonr: he -Neivlouiidlantl coast lt' orrf- iroultl pare tho time to get ar.-ny. We told ‘uptnin I<`arquhai- that we thought 3-- -.vas to bc cotrgi-atulateil on having igaln picked such a “winner-" its t‘\-~ "Prlncess"; th:it lt was rea-lly ri-nr-_ able irt these days ofa famine in shit-.- how he at just abou-t tt rulnute's notici- lrail found the ldcrrtical ship rcrliiireil for his particular route. \\-'c told liliii ve thought he liiust carry a rubblt's foot in his vest pocket. We woniler lil tio docs. Cr-rtalnly he has wonderful -DON’T FORGET to reserve Wed-' . 5 f. x ,_ g 'run outmLor't`m'rowrv=orrsnnra1! ' ' - . 5 Moore & McLeod Ltd. I I 119---121 Oueen Street Charlottetown 4 1 i f0re9e_ _ _ I Saturday evening 7 to 9 p. tn. ~ White gaberditte $1.25 lor 69c SATURDAY b tween 7 and 9 p. m. at the wash goods counter, line white " gaberdine in stripes,ebluc, pink, green :ind gold suitable for skirts, worth $1.25 'l`h1s fabric will not be placed on sale until 7 p. rn. Saturday. The Designer 1 year-8Oc t Saves you 1.00 ' , Leave your subscription to-day at otir pattern counter, with Misfs I’i_cl<_el» and you will save One Dollar. 12 copies, 15C each, mean $1.80-you get it lor a whole year for 80c. _ _ Big ‘monthly magazine-good stories, clever editorial matter, poetry, hottseltold hints-splendid illustrations ` ' _ SUBSCRIBE TO-DAY--ILIGI-lTlt CENTS PER YEAR t l f ‘ satisfied. »-. U2 'C 4 The Perfect Brassiere Maybe yoii’ve been looking for at long tiineitor the perfect brassierc. You've had all kinds-soine pretty good-some not so good-never have been quite We really think that in this lovely American line, we have the brnssie-re that erfect. Will you cotne in and let us show you ? 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. `- “American Lady” Corsets just in by express ' i\_ L ____ ___ __,_r______ -- ' -- " -- 7"" ' " - 1--'“~__.--*_* r-----~ far- '='_;_- 5 tp(-tr, 'rits nvi-i-liiiiiiirig ot' thc "Prin- cess" should bi- cornplctcrl in it few she 'will tztkr- on l`1'»‘il!l\l itll' “lil-"° ll 0" Lrilro; Sydney and North tnpe Ilreton forts as well as for plat-os on the \\-est const ol' Nc\\'t`oundl:inil_ ____..._---- _ THE COLLAR The collar- slroultl bi- just large cnough to permit a niiin‘s liiiiid t-i pass inside tho collar bet\\-ci-it thu lower end of the tollar and the neck or breast of tho liorae, lt` the collar is too loose it will cause frlctiorr; If trio tight lt will choke thc hor-sc. and cause sore wither-s Ti-st the littlllt-Z tif the collar by lifting up thc lrorsr-‘s head. The liamris iihoulil fit the collar; it too long, tht-_v will prob;iI>l_\~ lic luickli-rl too tight at thi' top, :intl In this wily the collar will be tnitiltl to pinch the horse nt tho top. Sores thus proilirc- ed begin by a pimpli- or vcry snriili boil. often ovcrloolreil liecarlse thc nitrite covers lt. _ Examine your horse continually. and lt' there is any sore spot, rullust the collar so that it will not touch rlavs now :init itrtnicrliate-ly nitcr that, that spot. lt' the skin is merely wrinkl- ed, biitlii- it wltlt will-_lihazel or diluted virri-grit-. li' the skin is broken, bnthc it with i-Ii-nu water. coiitniiiirrg ri little salt. lt' the collar “rides up," lt cart be lu-_pt down by -ri nrartingiile running to the girth. or by an extra girth i-irtiri- ing front truce to trace, birch of the I`tir't-lr't:.=. 'l`hi- best collnt' for n ruiituro lizirso, whose weight docs not vary inur-li tlrrougliout the year. is the leather collar. But for turist horses, the best collar is one stuffed wltli liritr, rind r‘ovci't'd with ticking. With this Col- lar. ll’ the liorsi-'s shoulder becotncs sore at any point. tlio lining of the col- lar can eiisily be ripped. and tho hair r-cnioved or pushed aside nt that point, so that no pressure will come on the sore place. ('olliir pads iirc mitch used, but they quit-lily ltcvritrte dirty. cllrrnot casily bc cleanvil. and thus i-rut-_-» mriiy not-cs. Still it pad rhiit makes the colliir llt is betti-r than nn ill-ilttlng collar without it pad. liy all means, clean the inside oi’ the i-ollnr every night. If you wait until tlte next morning, you are llkgly f`V'K@_¥*““*"""-“ '-- Y- - 7 - - - _ F-E. _ __-----. - -_ - ._ _ ___ *_ _ ____ ,,__L__.i_ _ . t0 forget lt. Of course you will clean the l\or°se`s slioulder‘s us soon as the collar is removed. Tire s-alt sweat dry- ing rfin thi- shin is what does the mis- (T ‘I (‘ . HALIFAX SEMINARV CLOSING llAl.ll~`A N. S., June 30.-Ycirteb day afternoon, His Grace Archbishop Mr-t‘arthy ordained at the Seminary of the lloly lleart, the iollotvlng young rnen: Tonsure-John Butler, Prince Ed- ward island; Francis (Tronin, Dio- cese of St. John; Francis Duffy, Prince I<}d\\'ard lslnnd; Euguno Ileynolrls, Diocese of S-t. John; Robert Nugent. Diocese of St, John; Finley Mullally. Prince Edward Island. or orders-Wm. Brideau, Dio- cc. _ of Chatham; Zoot Landry, Roy Mr lorruld, 'ind Henry Milligan, of the Dirt(-ceo of St. J0lln_ Su-b-ileacnns-Benjamin Sulndown, llloc_f-si-_ ot' tlhntham; Augustine Tltou. St. loliri's. Ncwioirnilliinil. Priesthood-Rev. Patil Levesque, of Montreal to nerve in tho Diocese of Chiittiarn. an|N<:»iNca~ up r='A'r|-| an * - -- - _- - __Z____ "-_.__ _ " ' _ W ""'*"' Y” Y __.._ ;;.isig~- _-_glég-1 L--_-his-u-In in-if V _ ____ V Y ; I TOOK ME ‘oo ‘ro bNE»\i< I MIE>f>ED THE '*’i,.,»lfgw ~'-<0... _ 1- -_ soot. ive Losr me T\c»