» -i _“vel 1‘*»¢1*?17 ” ' ~ f' ` Trnm‘cHsnm1'rarowN.__euannuut-- x 1>.¢.c1_=:_sz¢;vi;__siL_ __ ""' "' -'fs -s - __ _-, _.__ -- - ____-__ 3 cc. -_- -3 _ _ ' azPnieALs`-bewiiubso. ` _ssllltf 0 B¢si.'. fo. _The Eastern Guardian 0 .Boys Misses'-and Children - Something new and servieiable for-~ the grow. ing feet. _ Made in tan and Biac selected Calf skin on_ the latest- nature shaped last, English welt sewn sole : » - - which ma'k__es_ tho smotgh and --.very_- flex ible. This new 'line means Style, Comfort, _and Wear. ‘_ '_ ~ Miide _from _ size ' fiv 08 e W ‘mr/I rl rl1_lll1'm\vsvam\ ifavll W' in infants up to size two in boys or misses, ' Prices $2.95 to $3 - See our window . Alley & -Co. Queen St. _ ninlaaiaainsmvir. Ill \ Your rnienbs oén boy _ anything you can give them-except your photograph Make an dppointment today The Coolt’s Studio New DesBrisay Block _ *GOOD PHOTUGRAPHY . ,.1 5. sTRAwsEna|ss. wi-its or phono; ins winism norms.-rs at so s. Montague." F» /.NGEORGETOWN RACES POST- pqNEp,__-|~he horse _,aces wh|,,h_ annual examination of Gaspe-reaux were scheduled for .iuly 18, have"s°\\°°| W” h°|d\ °“ Jim” 2391- Th” been postponed until Wednesday, 'mm Aug. let. ' 1329 Hai 1lt.-The date ofthe horse races on “X” the Georgelown Driving ,Park has by _;i§:i_i1_:changed to Wednesday, August H” afternoon tea and ice cream sale held recently._u th auspices of..~ i ins- Red- cross sooiSty,,fuourls.- the Am sum. oi $102.00 was rsa1issd..'rne_ is- ',’,'I'] dies of the society desire- to xt 'd _ . meg, yhank, to an mom what?" xy Doris Reilly; Grade V., Margaret wa'y. cont.ributed towards the success Wh of the tea. G" convention of the Sourlis District S. ‘re s. Association win so nsid in tho “nd Presbyterian Church, Ba Fortune, was Tnssdsy, July mn. 'rno fi/rs, ssssion '"8 wil-l be at 2.15 p. m., and the even- ing session at 7.30 p. m. Rev. W. A. Ross, our general secretary, and Rev. l. W. Wil-liamsonl general sec- _ reta_iy Baptist Sunday School Board. qott will bc- present. and wi.ll address the 1;, meetings. A good attendance of dele- gates . ‘IRC1 |=...i s..T'i cucul Pusucnv __..... Mac ~'~'-:J-:_-:: ~_-_~_-::.A::;_-_-:_~;{.-:_fr:_-:; *RECRUITING - Lieut. W. A. onald, Charlottetown, was fl a ..*FOR 600|) mpg |rn.Eg|.| recent visitor to Georgetown recruit- ..°l‘l' PAVltoln|yllt-li|Pmvfnne -- 0 , ,fiiaa,?.11Ma|. -G- ..~osoRoE1‘owN'- nacae -Auo. 5°" ' ‘ 1020 "B __°A 'socmc aucc'Ess.- at on '°" ' Blan for the 12th Railway Troop. C. E. r which Lt. Msodonsid,is.o. c. .."BCHOOL WORK.- The Bemi- ber of visitors were not as large n former years. There was a short program consisting of -recltations, r s and readings he pupiiie were 8 mined on the di erent subjects their teacher, ass-isted by Mira. tio Graham Afterwards the a . chcr presented the different. prizes to the following pupils:‘ First prize highest in Arithmetic, Claude ham; Agriculture, John Llewel- Conduct. Caphenis Graham: ndance, Ruth Graham. First ze for highest average in Grade Thelma Dickson i Grade Vll.-, ite; Grade-IV., l)11sseil Graham-; de 'Il.,'Bartha Reilly; Grade I. che Graham. The prizes being __»-g'Ay FOR1-UNE___ The annual awarded the pupils and vis-itors were and others is looked for. - from in _ .lust Arrived ated with candy by the teacher Mrs. Graham. The examination brought to a close by the sing- of the National Anthem. EISTERII ‘PE llS0|l RLS ..'Mise Edith Rafuse, of Char- t visitor to etown, was a recen K- if V H _ -»i orssiswn.-G W¢lV¢l’-*O-W=l¥¢l'" 5.. _ ..'Mr. H. Thistle, has returned I - ` I ’ E ' ._ il the North Side to his old home- Georgetown.-G lm-__a;.i_, HAS UQQUE APPEM Bags Bfan Cowan Advertising-to Help National Thrift. (Canddian Pre_n_.Deapateh.) _ LoNnoN.- an intonsmsd demand, for reprisals as followed the-air 'raids ' of last Saturday. All the Sunday newa- papers declare the people of_London are furious at the in-adequacy of the city‘s defences so it was revealed yes- terd-ay. ' The Sunday Times says the crving need of 1917 is for aeroplanes as it was for shelis‘in 1915, 'and declares the Government:-must be compelled to realize that the aeroplane will bs the ultimate and decidlngfactor of the war. It insists that _thousands must be built with the help of America to carry the war into enemy -territory. An aviation expert says' in an arllclo in the Times: "Tliere is a huge output to bc hall _ from America if bur ally will agree to accept readyfrnade designs froiu Europe and not insist upon wanting. to do her own experimenting.” _ LIONS’ News. also demading. greater aeroplane production, _s1_vs: ' "The raiders yesterday camo 'nt leisure. Their 'flight _over London l19.fl0 was so slow that it looked like a around low a mans city'.i Tile them lt.ls held that the ltitude maintained by the Ger- sbowed their contempt for the defences. Benj and no longer in a mood to fgrd 2 have been well if memhcrn Phillip ernment had gone among the people.A_nhul_ ami heard their comiments on the 200. d _ city`s fensive ments 'rejoice flayed.” “An in the uiizinnn . _ military damage it was but a modi- Cll'llI. ~ First ii V°""3' of reprisals °" Rhenhlh awful story they are telling about Mrs. 1, 3,, 5| towns Kenn_edy Jones. Director of Food Second Gossip-Yes, what is it?- w|,i,.|, efences. "The man who would Youhke 'operations by -the require- Emir 1 of the army in France could Samhol the newspaper declares. -,al long street crowds, as well _as sgcrem clubs. the feeling is one' of" ions 'bitterness ll there was The mm in the strec-ts wants put into effect immediately." _Pe|.rm_ Economy, speaking at Muswell liill, Kansas their leisure, and bombed at their a suburb of London, said there must quest ion of reprisals and disquieting parade. Tas ssotnsd to despise :ns reports that Lord French is hamper Ho-- lmportance oly our defences." _-cd in The Observer asserts that most of the enemy machines were compara- of 0" \ - _ other the discharge of his duties by sdmstinlep ||ng fm Weekly Despatch contends'1 00 Nm: Ernest Mow _ , ,_ - I I ne, 1.00; Har- Eggllpctpe peapk' “'° h' H" "guest r Gaunrler. 1.00; Miss Annie (Yas- endure oiilcial ohstlnacy. RPg|’m;m Subscription Liat: ` Newson. $1.00; Harry Rodd. 5; lsaac Hvrenton, 1.100; Ream l‘rowsc_ 1.00; Charles l\ielictl.»'L ~ _ 1.00; llanimond Plcu-c, 1.00; Janie.~‘f`” W" (’“b"'°' 'md the 6°" arycnton, 1.00; Edwin-d sf.-iiis-it, 1.00; Good Jackson. 1.00; Wm. Clark, dI‘llKR|Bl Silas Prowsc, 1.00; George ini! free g. .- _- -_ _- ,, . _ __ _ , . - _. _ _ . _ . ¢_uf@;§§,f,_M -u , " »' \ i discovery of ether compound t . Brycntnn] 1.00; Benj, Rodd.; that driea up corna ao they n¢,yno|,|-5 ncwspjper suggests "_ 1.00; Jeremiah Jackson. 1.00; li-lrs. would of the lift out. news spreads rapidly and a here are kept busy dispens- zone. the ether discovery of tl , r, 1.00; James Blackmore, (‘in"-innati man, which is said to loos- a"c'"m. t" justify yesterday” d°".25~ Vernon ldcMlllnn. 1.00; Johngcii nny .00; John Roper. 1.00; Mrs. fingers. Prowse. 1.00; George l(eilf~_'.'. Ask n ry. _ 1039i lo rid o _ corn or KNEW iT WAS TRUE. i You -- tender. corn so it lifts out with the l any pharmacy for a quarter U th” crowds len Mm un' .25; Mrs. Sarah Gillespie. 1.00. 'l`o- ounce oflfreezone, which will cost $23.75- CARRIE PROWSP., very little, but is mild to be sufficient nc`a feet of every hard orlsoft caiiun. apply just a few drops on the aching corn and instantly the G0SBlD"ll0 YDU believe that norciiess is rollevcd. and soon the corn out piiii irlveled that it lifts out with- i. it is a sticky _substance dries when applied and never mil’ J0llFI1H|- lnilnmcs or even irritates the adjoin- T? ing tissue. more shiily-shallyirig with the- THEV pRQgAg|_y ME1'_ This W ‘sands discovery will prevent thou- of ilenlhs annually from lock- h’“'e“'t I H99" 5'0" 5°m°“Wl‘e"€ jaw and infection heretofore result- depnrtments must be disposed She-Quite likely, l was tlierc.-bum, ce anti for all- Kansas City Journal. m the suicidal habits of cutting '*-' #HV-1%'-me--Hmm-I _ ur Made=to=Measurc Clothes re tri Actual L 200 ,. Cornmeal I‘;eed Wheat, Flour, etc. U a . 600 ,, Mlddlings ` ‘ 0 The war has brought to light many; n Cracked Corn! unexpected avenues of public service. the least interested of these dis- - » N i il cake MCB' coveries is connected with the adver-- ‘ eiments appearing throughout Can-I - s da for Cowan'a Cocoa. l0f Wl'llCll W6 3f'€ S€"l|'\g 8 Upon investigation it is found that at lowestprices. Whole- the a Cowan Company is running to city, and yet is noi, ahh to keep ._ Ie and retail' ` tiiiapevith orders. H. N.dCo;v°a(n axes, .kdhhifi nert suca A dsxdainavinsg cdmd-dlilghl under the cir-_ u W0 Photograph msn as men are lt'a a bueinela _rnatter-- 0 And ¢h°,.°»' "5 "_," or b°th",_ 1521710Mtt3iEt H ai 'ci mstances. and gave -this explana-. _ s u r . on. _ Your tammy' mend?" and mm ` _ A The National Service Board of C ness associates want your portrait. Make airappointment today at the The Bayer Studio ' New Uptical Parlor G Opened at Montague Having opened an up lo now in a position to give you possible We fit glasses perfectly and' can do all kinds of 9'! optical repairing while you 31° r _ benefit, have found immed- Comem 0'! July 12- 13» °f late and permanent remedy 14 and We W1" bepleased t0 in properly adjusted glasses. show you our equipment and beca ° yOU WI" be C0l'lVlnCed ilhat wé__cause_- We remove the cans( HTG lhd Up Ill MOH' and our cure is la§ting_ ' wait. 4' tague for eye-testing. s. i_>AatmAN Jeweler & Optician 0 I I =l=f'”-f-'=@f- -»==='nlclliv ui cuss sins tvfniu is - r" Anxious in nn i i 1 l R i l I , _. .¢, _ f.i5_~»-...J O - 5 Us va FD f-|- _ - -l_Ei'I`HER young men or older men should overlook the value personal it _app_ear_ance has in determining the impression they make! English ' it anada is endeavoring to educate the 'along the lines of thrift in the ___11eQn1e__ _ . - - - -- - . home. lt is an aundisputed fact -the high food value of good cocoa makes] Ph0_llB`68fJ¢ _ (en / ' - date Optical Parlor we are HCHQIQCIICS the best optical -service Eyestfaln ‘I ff it a pl most desirable beverage- to take A- E- LYON. Studio- ‘“§..';';.;“..°':.;‘;“.:.“°.:$111,nits: GoodPhotography I a lTl nts. ‘- A cup of Cocoa, with sugar, and furnishes more food than most ilk. Moderate Prices' sou s, and this enables the housewife o s Personal attention to Am- r iteur Photography. fo rve less of- other foods a direct D e aln in the financial, as well aa' the 0d Since the 'National Service Board resources of the country. 107 Queen St' obviously could-not concentrate its li Many who for years have ered intensely from chro sick- headaches, using ugs of all kinds without of 8|) use eye strain was the ‘t L.. We solicit your patronage. ` ll] ' P 1568-7-12MlthuStu1fmo. ` . Horse Races i On The ` -Park_ _ Wednesday, August lst 0 T_l_nfe__e_. _llund-f_’ed Dollars .$300 - 1 --_f»r--i`%i`\i;t-_Premium 1 _ nw( _‘_v.`>Hv`_'V`_‘ _.vI__,.\v~~-_ . ‘ 'fir' l sr- ‘ 1 §i5l%if.’s’%‘.- .?“‘s 1»‘l.’I..t,“i’».i.?§.Z‘“f‘_Y'f‘f;"?f".‘°‘f .ne 2- 2.40 Trot,Purse :.. ..$75 3 Three Minute, Purse... . . . _ '; ._ ..$50 tb Speclial train from Charlottettown to George- ° rn. ~ -“£23 ,’.’Lgo”if.ii3{‘¢Zi¥.‘&f.°2..‘il§l» ... ... 1 Entries close Jul ldth. 5 p. c. of purse must accompany entrance gee. 5 p. c. off winners. ' _ A. D. MCLELLAN Georgetown, July 4th 1446 7-6M9i. tlclan Prescription Drugglet Phan. 15, MONTAGUE, P. E. I. insane, Secretary. W h ern nee dire rio Wo ces 118 vel ` o 8 Cl or is rgles in putting a single food pro- in its true light. H. N. Cowan ked out the idea of linking up cocoa. advertising with the Gov- ment efforts, content to wait, if d be, until later years for any cg flnancia-l return from 'the Pat- tic investment. FRECK LES wt Hids Thom with s von; nel move Them with Othlne Prea- acrlptilon. This prescription for the removal freckles was written by a promin- t physician and is usually .so suc- sful in removing freckles and glvk a clear, beautiful complexion that is sold by any drugglst under guar- tee to refund the money if it fails. fr kl u der a Don’t hide your ec es n l; get an ounce of othine and re- ve them. Even the first few appli- ons should shows wonderful im cati ' H J provement. some of the lighter frec- ' ° ” kles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the lrugglst for the d uble strength othine. it is this that mono been uarantee sold on the B s'0’n° ig ay s acnig At Kinltora On Wednesday, July l8th 1 $550 IN PREMIUMS ~ - ’ . ‘ . 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