'. fisflordl the snidkor ‘every- gillills ‘that is lip-to-dete-and "m: m'oi;m,1'eusm~,'_c|g- " ééarettee and Smoker: Articles. ' in i . ‘f We ‘make s“ epecisityoi ltbie particular line ind know ‘chow to keep our stock in jest "' right conditions st all times. i ‘ lf you want to get s. smoke _ Lthst satisfies you in every .,vsr- . Make-your ' " from our stock. ' Wecaa edve you money on. ‘cigar: by. the box or cigaret- tes in quantities. Dr. 05ers Freoén P1118 ‘n. ting Pill for Wo- glflffll. I a Id 1t all Dru .-... 0.3 .. "escalates-Eel D1105 c . . lgontreal. Quebec. l." A. rosin, -_a- Q ‘a C cilssiu‘ AD Pnosrnohop tor MEN Restore: Vim d Vitality ‘;ior Nerve and Bral z "gray mliifif"; s Tonio-wll id y - us: wows-p» s:- w n “if grice. ‘TI-no econ but‘??? g0 ANY oatreal lil. A. ester. incre ses cquebee. . ' slit-I'll Drugstore. . _.._, s‘ AAALLAAA a-aa‘ v Vvw y unable ' Advertisements under this heading. lo. per word ior each lu- I DOICBB llftio mlgoizgzxn§oivaur one to be forwarded. ilve sent: e e. e o. one word. but live figure: (as 11.000) ' l 1:’ w d. i-W‘. l '~ l" “brad. pare-l...» "‘il‘.1“:$.'.’i88f.’€“’ earnest; withou ‘Juuittaeee et be aeknow hi?“ xwp" ‘:51? cam‘ '" - ‘ - - y- - _ H -- -- Forbale. - Agents “liiliiih .6 Eel! gag so»? “dd”: nul clue ur lets stock n nee. lbeol l "sgrgbmzi y us. Sol ente. eg ant free fi le:. e now o Dominion u series, ontreal. PORTRAIT AGENTS WRITE U5. stats ‘ of you b ‘ for ».:pecis.l prices. We ow have the urgent. heat Canada, cengivc vice‘ and ‘but Wor prices.- prints finished. new line. Free Samples. Mcr- ehsnt: Portrait Com any. Tor- ‘onto. 61l-7-15-ti. .._....-...._.___....__._.__ Female Help Wanted Kromptcst ser- frames WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL ghousowork. Good wages. Apply giro. Laird, 80h“ Boston Street. n. s, ANTED—MAID FOR. GENERAL 7i’ housework. S alliamily. Mrs. ll. l: McDonald. l‘! pper Prince St. .- 2 v _ lE72-7-ii7-l. ‘hairpin-round worms 'ro . train as nurses in a small Genera al Hospital; agcs 19-35 education at least ono ycar of l-Iigh School or its equivalent. For further in- formation. address-Martha J. Avsrd. Sutperlntendont Addison Gilbert l capital. Gloucester, . Mass" U. S. A. 1807-7-27-Ii. i??? _=‘ Male Help Wanted wanna-am vrcwdnra uo-rar. day porter. Apply at once. - a. "wAunoo-A FIRST-CLASH noose: shoer. Good we. es for the right Reynolds. lion- . A I W.‘ ma“ vp’ 1802-7-23-61. tague. .._.-- UKRETAKMR FOR FOX RANCH Wantcd. Experienced man wanted tn care for Ranch at Dethurst. New Brunswick. with 1'! pairs of pure brcd Silver Black foxes. Good salary will ho. psid to tho right man. Apply by letter. giving rci- ercncos and stating cd to Jae. Tl. H. Storor. Secrets y. Bnthurst-Jiilvcr lllack Fox Com- pany Limited, Bathurst. N. J3. L090 ' I40!'I‘——IN THIS OITY 0N JULY 26, a black we. lot containing sum o! money. Fin er please leave at Roddin Bron. end receive reward. ior Fanning School. Msivoquo- lB02-7-27-3i. Supplement 31KB. Apply to John - Craig. Secretary Trustees. 4i. TWE J "1' Ili)!’l\-—IIE EN HUMMFIIIIIDF} ‘vANTEn._ Symon" and Emerald Junction on 23rd tickets Summorside to negotiation of which is fiofiward offered. Apply f1. 11., Miscellaneous IEO- ALFIIIII DIODOIALII. LAND Surveyor. Hermanvil To Let. equipped plant in i 1aa1-1-2h-tr. '_ in- stant, small brown purse contain- ing $25.00 cash and two return flsckvillc. stopped. Tim: IiJDO-I-ZB-Ii. l8. IEHJ-lldllpd. 'I‘0 IlIWlH-HIIMMER CilTTAfllii AT Rocky Point for balance of ses- Fort" SALE—0NE lllAileildY nAIuus binder i’: fect iu good repair. Ap- M. b. H. Eesory, Union Road.- 13'H—7-27,-iii. ‘ _ IIUNGALO\V FOII SALE AT IIAZ- gbrook. d’. A. Moore, East Royal- " 1793-7-22-ME7lpd FOR SALE—CO0I€ING QTUVH IN good rcbair. Apply 24B l-‘itzroy St. o at modoratej F0“ SALE-—A N ll DI RE}! 0F milk cups. For further particulars lliiDly A. h . Agnew, Cralgolc Form. Charlottetown. 101l-'l'-28‘-iii A PUIIIlIC AUUTION 0F FAR“ IN- cluding carriages, household fit- niture. ctca. atfiordon McDonald's Positively Monday 3 D. m.. August 2- 198i. “Teachers Wanted - TEACHER“ \VAN'I‘ED IN -S’I‘AN- C hol Sc ool.. Supplement $100. Protestant preferred. A. Cuivrns. ., Secretary. 1817-7-2 -4i. WANTED TEAGIIER FOR E RN!!- cllli School. Supplement $10 . Ap- ply to J. E. Carrlcr. Secretory. 1880-7-27-5]. WANTED-JUNE’! CLASS TEACH- or ior Vice Principals Department Iiensington, High School. Supple- ment. $125.00. Apply at oncc Alcx Stewart. Secretary Board Trus- tees, Konsington. I’ E. . - 1873-7-27-3i. WANTIlD-JIIGOND 0R THIRD ciao: teacher for Goose River School. ‘ ‘ $125.00 includ- ing government minimum. Apply Wilfred‘ McKinnon, Secretary. 1825-7-24-0l. TEACHER» WANTED FOR EII- onczor School. Supplement $150. Geo. P. Matheson. Wheatley Riv- or, Secretary. liii-l-Ei-bi. \VAN'I‘I'lIl-—A TEACHER FUR UP- per Bclfo Crook School district No 103, second or third class. Sup- plement voted. Timothy C. Young’, Secretary Trustees. lill7-7-i8-3i. town School. Supplement includ- minlmum $150. 192 Pr T ard, Secretary. 0-7-28-8l. TEACIIER d)’ oral supplement. 1006-7-28-4 Secretary. Wanted ern conveniences. Write “C." Guardian Office. l warwrrm-nosnp AND noon G. S. Box 117. 1 . IILIIIEIIERIIIES rics. We arc in a p0 ail competition. ' 0V0? "rlllammn son uowau wane:- ‘ preferred. D. M. Born- _:___.___-___.____i_ TEACIIEII \VAN'I‘I41I)-— PRINCIPAL class ior Haaeihrook School. Lib- if WANTED-JED RENT RY OCTIIIIIMI unfurnished house with all mod- clo ii70-7-27ti. Private. family prcicrrd Apply c. a 151-2141. ANI) RARPIIII- rice. Wa aro opon for largo quan- tities of blucbcrrios and raspber- eition to mcct Anyone having Warletmls g ‘um ' secures‘ can»: ‘one. -. . T. ~~WM-V - lll- . * A I. COLUMN.’ IOX 806, GHAIL LOTTITOWN _ ‘i f ‘ -_-- ' A NIGHT ours-rue regiment was stopping in s fearlillly dull village and the oillcers foiled .life veil’ monotonous. Eventually the péflllid is one oi the large houses uesr got l 4' P o a‘ Q N “l. 8 .. I F s o. E < i: (U G D O E G O .-. the oillcers to come over and dlhe with them. The walk ‘from the camp was rather a long one and very rough ground, so the oflicers decided to take a storm lantern with them so] as to help them on their way home.,They had a very jolly evening, audst a very ‘ late hour the officers found them- selves trudging back to their quar- ters. The next morning the gard- aer came round» to the camp with _ a letter from his master. One of the oillcers read ltout in the-mess: ' "-I return herewith your staible lamp.‘ Will you kindly send mo back my parrot sud cage which _you took by ‘mistake lsstulght." 'e e i _ i CITY iMP-RQVEMENT. — ‘There are a few old shacks of buildings in Charlottetown which should be torn down. We wonder if the city authorities have any control over buildings of this nature. We would ' like to draw attention to the old» unused shack on the south side of Kent Street, opposite West Kent‘ school, which is not evnn fit to keep pigs in. There it stands un- used ior years,‘ sud an eye sore to subject of Has God given As ‘you saved? SALVATION ' Are you filled with The Strand SUNDAY EVENING a 7 (folook EiANilllLlSl‘ ‘MclNTilSli Whovhas spent 25 years in- Missionary and Evangelistic work will speak on the Are your sins forgiven? _ to you eternal life? i.‘ . ' own can ~- , the‘ rcatsl of practically all ofthe second floor, and it_l:, hoped that b! the receipt oiiltele rentals‘ sad other careful management that?! e Club House will finance itself ior a while st least. The Executive 115's hflweitflr quite s heavy burden iflfilffy. and it is ieit that some donation must be received to put the place on a iastiuisndiure basis. 1t does appear that if the $4000 held in trust towards a monu- ment fund could be transferred to the Club House, it would not only beoommemoretiua those who fell, ‘but "would be of service to those who have returned home. The Ex- ’, W. V. A. are taking steps to try and induce. the caavassers ,0! this monument iuud to hand the money over to help pay-off the mortgage on the Club property. We hope the canvassers will consider the matter from a broad point of view. l: l‘; < O o‘ s‘ l» B‘ a 9 O GOMRADES FUNERAL-The fun ersl of the late L-Wslter Cairns took piece yesterday afternoon and was largely attended. A large nudi- ber of comrades turned out to PM’ itheir resmcte to a departed com- rsdo. Comrade Cairns we under- stand left here in 1914 for duty with the C. A. M. C. in Halifax. and afterwards in 1915 went over- seas in the some brsnehof the ser- vice. , l ZULUS PAY TRIBUTE-The chlel of theZulu nation, his rinsed head men arid many minor chiefs, recent iy assembled in the court house at Mflfltfjburg and delivered speeches of affection and esteem for Lord Sidney Charles Burton, retiring Governor-General oi South Africa. and Lady. Buxtou, who accomllim‘ C" BY mun; doubt and discour- agement? . , Come and we will do thee good. JWERYBODY lVELCOME x . 1727-7-293i. . all who pass by and a disgrace to the street, W_e would respectfully suggest to the owner of this relic of the past that it be removed for the credit of the clay. I i MhblTiA ORGANIZATION. -— it would appear that if reports are correct the reorganization of our militia is lot meeting with thc success we would wish for. Pract- ically no money has been voied for reorganization purposes by the Dominion Qovernment. It would ap pesrthsi perhb-ps a mistake has been made in "not retaining our pre war organization (notwith- siandlng- Bil iisdefects) and bulld- ing up on that foundation and imbuing it with the overseas spir- it, instead of sweeping sway all that we had, and trying to organ-. ize new brigades and battalions with overseas names sud traditions 6w. A few city units have been or- ganized st least to some extent, but with the units from the great rural sections o_f Canada practic- ally nothing appears to have been done. it is indeed hard 4o realize that less than two years ago Can- ada had one of the best Ofglliiileil ever seen, but what have we douo - with ii’! l NEW HOME-The first mecilxyz of the G. W. V. A. in their new Clulb House took place last Friday night end was well attended. was decided» to leave the matter of fighting machines the world has‘ icd him on the farewell visit. There was an enthusiastic demonstration. The court-house was packed with the courtly, dignified Zulus, some of them in frock coats and wear- ing medals, received for bravery in the war, but others, also wearing medals won on European bottle- fieids, were clad only in primitive Zulu fashion. Chief Manzolsvsndhll, son‘ of Cetowayo, as a chief of the Royal Zulu blood, voiced his thanks for "the beuoflcieni. British rule." Then Chief Mini spoke. He ssid:—“The Zulus gave assistance in the great war, and if assistance is needed again they are prepared a anthem-like, n a final ‘farewell. O O I , British rule" amongst themselves. We have renting s poriloh of the building . in restriction and punishment as to die-for their King and Icountry." The Governor-General thanked the Zulus for their excellent ‘behaviour during the war, and for their active assistance. As be finished speak- ing the "bay to" salute rang out. THE AVERAGE Canadian when he th/lnks of ihe civil and religious liberty enjoyed in fills great coun- iry nud roads an article such as the above where the far away zulus glvo thanks-for "the beneflcicni. cannot understand why those of our own flesh and blood in lrelund perslstinwnrrir}: n lrelusd‘ today proof that a nniion divided agsinsiiltseli cannot stand. The lrlsh people themselves have furnished a very considerable por- tion of the brains which have given birth to '"the beneiicient British rule" which haegivcn-joy and com- ‘iort tocvery race and tongue which Dllyer ol- every citizen of our Em- Dire um the meople of um dil- trsased section. of the Motherland Will. soon see that their only sai- vation is in woririn! together, to bring her again into that proud position iu our great Empire which should be her lot. The writer re- members well when working with one oi the Irish iDivisloss iu France how he sew men from the‘ North and South of irelsud. Roman Cath- olic end Protestant working sad fighting side by side. ior the over- throw oi Germany and the uphold- ‘ ills oi the British Empire. if these men will only work together for the good oi llreisnd now all will be well for irelelrd and the Empire. I I BPORTSF-The Veterans through- out the Maritime Provinces are eagerly going in for all sorts of sports. At present the seasonal Esme is baseball and almost every town boasts of its Veterans base- ball team, which is generally mak- ing good. “The boys” while over- seas were encouraged in sll kinds oi sports, and with the chance ai- fordcd ior competition iu the large training camps in both England and France as well as la Canada, experts in the various branches were developed» This should be encouraged se much as possible after a man's return to civil life, and so make use of the overseas experience in this regard. Mean- while ihe Veterans everywhere are plugging ahead to retain the scquir ed skill in athletics. PEACE TERMS-The Portland Ore gonian says:—-The interests of tho United ‘Slates in enforcing the peace terms is identical with that of the Allies, for that is essential to the purpose for which we fought —de'struciion of German military power and defeat of the ends for which Germany fought. No serious criticism has. been made in this country of those psris of the Trea- ty which deal with Germany prop- cr. Several clauses of the armls~ llco remain uniulfulled. and the Uu lied States has the right tn end it and io send the army at Cubic-m. farther into Germany. if the Gor- msns imagine that the league con- troversy implies any weakness in American determination to- com- pcl any disbandment of their army and destruction of their armament. they are doomed to a rude awak- oiling. I O HOME INFLUENCE-Says the Fortnightly llovicw:—lt ls useless to g0 on talking tho old platitudes about the home, and keeping young people out of the streets. The home ed than ever, but ii, too, must be adapted to the needs of the illues. lt must be a training for independ- ence. Wo must give up our belief the cure for our social evils. We ’ must learn to believe in life. it is ihe desire for s full and free life which is at the bottom of “so much of ihe wild and foolish conduct is to provoke channels for the cx- pression oi‘ that life, not to rc press it. We cannot keep the young out oi the streets; we should not wish to do so, but we can make the streets. safe for them; we can see that the plsccs of recreation in which they find vent for their superfluous energy or their desire for a fuller experience of life, are kept sweet and. wholesome. Our llim should be to make u full and free life possible for all, in the streets and places of amusement as well as in the homes of the‘ people. l compile? mimic liaising Sir,—The question of compulsory military training and peace-time expenditures for miliisrypurposes should vitally interest all our peo- pie. No person should be consid- cred u Bolshevist or a madman be- cause of holding honest convictions against these things. There is a spirit of intolerance shown by some who favor mlliiarlzing ‘Can- ada, toward all who think differ- ently. Tho [Circuit War |Veieruus seem to look upon themselves as the natural and rightful spokes- men ior all Canada. They forgot that since being zlemobilized they are mere civilians like the rest oi us. We have no military caste iu this country,’ as in Germany. We' are m civilians here. A pronounce- ment by, say, a farmers meeting should xrry quite as much weight fssfbnb‘. y the GJW.V.A. Some advocates Iof military training seek influence and training is more nccd _' of the young. What we have to do‘ ‘ .- Days Left To Win i k " 1A Cash-Prizet .. "Ii Four days in which to be one o Seize this opportunity. You owe it to yourself. If you have already mailed an answer, send another. It will double , "chances of winning. ' you haven't, see the lows. Get contest blanks, rules and Learn all you can about the Evcrcsdy Dsylo-—its uses, its convenience in the home, rte reliability in preventing accidents and ' write your answer of twelve words or less-unite the winning answer- lit rewarded with $8,000.00 i! your answer is best. If two or more con- ‘ OU still have four days-four days iio- win a cash prise in ti: Evcrcady $10,000.00 Cash Prize Contest. I Four-days to win $8,000.00 first prise, or $1,000.00 second or one o! the three $600.00 third prises. y’ f the 104v cash prisdbvinncrs. contest picture in en Eveready dealer's window in‘ Evercedy Deylo information inside. damage. Then‘ Lb‘ firth“ tutanu write the same winuln ' . ' g answer selected by t1_|_.e Jud -Qe “El 1am’ if}: mount»! that prize will be awarded c» each. W’ . shoe-cane.‘ mus 7°" 1187'! Get ready. Get set. Win a prize. § ~ . . . -----‘"""“‘"'~'-= l»: s"? “M Canadian National Carbon Co., Limited CHARLOTTETOWN, P. W. P. ALBERTON John T. Proiltt & Sou. Bruce 519W"! & C0» Ltd, Steam Navigation Wharf. "uil- 9911181‘ Queen and Kcni. Streets. Maritime Electric C0.. MIL. 69 Grafton Strcct. l 3- Wflillflvk. Corner Queen and Richmond Streets E. i. M. A. Puquet. J. W. Carruihers Carruthers & Purknlnn Monsu. u. u. Cox rivalries and haireds and jealousies racial and national bitterness and iiuporlsliistlc designs aided and abetted by rotten secret wliplolnacy 50 Poisoned the political atmos- phere that "DTBPBYOdIlCSS" hung as a mill-stone around the nooks 0g the enslaved masses. Millions aim- srotcd to America to escape such Ywndflge. There is no excuse or pardon for anyone seeking to fast- en thls abominable system on this country. We have not European conditions hercJWe are hot flank- ed with hereditary enouiies. We have the broad Atlantic on one side the Pacific on the other. On the South s free republic with ‘w-hplrl we have had a century oi penal! sud friendship. Oh three iiimlidlllld miles of boundary line dividing us so gun has evcr been nlouutcd nor s shot fired. We have no im-_ periollstic designs on the Esqulm- auxvto the north. Whom, ihcn arc we preparing against? Canada ls u member oi the League of Nations.’ Her territorial integrity is guaran- to justify it as preparedness. This is s distinction without a <iifier< once. "iPrepm-edncss” ins the ‘avowed policy oi all Europe with what results we know too well. Military training and militarism re synonymous terms as was shown by the action of the allied states- men in forcing on Gcnnany the abolition of even voluntary training teed by (all the other mombcrs against possible attack. 'l‘l1cro is no possible excuyec for attempting to porting of the ways. A now era of pence and sanity lies before us ii’ the ideal of disguisirl uiiiitarlsm and force is not ailowcd to gain control. _~ l am, lSit. etc." UNITED FARMER. This letter will bo replied to in this column next week. _ T. E. M. .--—-——c-o>—i— : $|NGLE G. MET FIRST DE-HEAT 0F PRESENT YEAR. lOolumlbus, 0., J-uly 2G.—'l‘hc opcn i-ng evont of lilo Columbus mid- summer Grand Circuit raco moot- iug sew Single G., lilo vuturun puc- er, take his first (it-feat of the your in the Frcc-lfor-All, when nfior stepping in 2.01 the first "hem, ho wont into the <l‘llCk while Sailarilu wont on and won in the slower time. Single G's. ulilo was the ,,_ Home milltsrizc our country or squander sorely sealed millions on military frills. Such. money usually goes to officers‘ of the “druwlngrooufl var- iety who piru-t about in peace time in resplendent uniforms. Thoy have been described as "gilded popla- ‘No Company in Canada is. lnsu holders. I '1; K ., q’. gflififilvliifiii AMERICAN ' ASSURANCE COMPANY For rates and information apply io . ROSS '- G0 T0 THESE DEALERS FORM‘. CONTEST ELAN-KS _ sourus J. J. Ilughes. 00., Ltd. Matthew & McLean, Lid. i ‘ '5 MONTAGUE Bus- l3. W. MclEwon ..-., . ‘fastest llczli. pdccn unyvmoro this your. in lhc Auction pools ho sold for $100 io $80 for the ficlil. The 2.07 trot furnished a duellbotweef. ilr. Nick anal Pcior Li, The latter finally winning. Dr. Nick trotted tho first heat in 2.04%. Peter L. w-as the original favorite. The stake-event of the curd was the 2.05 pace tho Elks liolue. purse $3.000 it proved a stirring contest. lloyul Earl winning tin: flrsighest as he filoused, than being forced in bow to the rushes ui Hal Ma- honc in the last two floats. If was tho iatior [racers [lrshwilld of the season. Royal Earl was a ‘slight fev- orito in the first llllililllfljlflflifl. The first division of the 2.14 pace was a split hcui affair, Lillian S. eventually winning in the fourth and ilcciiifng heal. ‘ Lin; . OFFICE Toronto-Canada line been represented by us in this province for ilw past 25 years. position to do both-r ior. lis policy- son. Apply to W. T. Woilnor. h | t n _ p; n _________________________ 1934'7‘3Z:§i_'- gulTéfsrfo hftloéigpfigrgrlzr for offices ti: the ExelgutivaisThlo‘ ma" ma,” -o[ mp 5e51,, or u“; and the closing of her great milit~ my”. a ullltulsnnu summon COTTAGE -----‘ 9'1"“ 1°’ l“ "liiefl l” ‘f5? oh‘. grani ma as; of st. ‘George. st. My iwfldsmlen- 8o called nrererwl- The hysteria engendered by wur- PROVINCIAL MANAGER = ,~ i, 25o|2i.‘f‘“i'..° rtlllgiiliimggdllltitlflll Gigfigbrfirnilrluc tlllflqirogatloii Alkali’! igi-ldyhiiggatlsititinbiae: Kgcepifd fo And w m"! s" Pimick" w” bf‘ :23‘ gggeggfeig’ iggsiwgeggufilllfi’ time propaganda siili possesses om” Roy,“ Bank Bun-ah,“ " ‘e p.h°|'>,2\354_]_i season. uAp liuborvt Cotton. particulars l O. 110x 43i- ‘ ~l ~., . wvqa d“iloxa"that it would he the “My ’ s ~99 o "m0 "linds- iWQ B"! 110W 8i- ihé 1952_7‘29tt‘ Maritime Stationers. i982 19ltl-7-28-2i. " ‘ , I WEDLOC- -“~‘:-::x-¢‘¢* o ‘“-‘“::““: “c-“c ever- _ v . _ : ' aooouess - i LOOKEDANO oooxeo Auol 551' somemme _. . . . .. a i “ w owe oesseur; .,<°°'-°"'T WY “"5 A 7"‘ "' ‘than no on: _ .' ‘ Gm ‘T - THERE’ 5°METHiNG TALK ABOUT AREAWFUL” 5 _ ., - Less 111M350 Auowe‘ ELSE’ WILLh-i i“ '- I THE‘! WLL APPRECIATE‘ . . _ , X a ~ » -. 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