<> $2:- TREAD a EASY Durins the Summer months you will be gang. ills than" over and if you wiii~ shake s. small quan" tity o! Penslar Qrsad Easy in your shoes euh step ‘will be one o! ease,» Tliiffer glfrom sore. ,_ I ' ' ilflllilfln! feet when such a relief is so easy to obtain. Said in iarae sitter cans at B6 cents. ' ;E,A. Foster ..._. GHUWGH PARADE-The 0r- angomeu of "this-city held their annual church rade yesterday morning, procee lng to the Meth- odist Church where Rev. Dr. Mc~ Ewen, n. w. c. M._.of Kluross de- livered a forceful and eloquent ser mon appropriate to the occasion from the. text in Isaiah-WA Man . Shall be Their Shelter," etc. The choir rendered splendid music s! the service. The parade, an excep- csurssi. nsuesross’ sum/aids Good ‘ice Cream and Soda Water. All the flavors. ‘tionally large one was murshulled by Mr Jsaac Carter. The parade -was headed by the 4th Regiment Band who rendered their marching selections in excellent style. i, . classes» A ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisement: unaonthis heading, 0c. per word ror each in- sertion. erezo ies co e to our esro ho be sorvvsrded. live cents must ad i: to co to cover gostaflll. st ~ ‘ 0o trss o e s as count as on ord. but srs i wed one wotrd. ' em ttanoes msntl. n. no case received without ‘re rule v v cannot be adknow five ‘ figures’ (as 81.1110) o cover colt must. aocom nrsll advertise- nn this K s he overlooks Advertisements Agents Wanted Teachers Wanted AGENT , [All AND O Mill!- lio _. o ssil- '1‘ Bto cam- ie e stock kl: g clusi o r , gr wn. buym" "35?" our e E e - lntunes grin Te ‘Eta now Q0 TEACHER \VAN'I‘IED—- SIGCONI) clans for East Point -Schooi. Rup- nlvmcnt 8125. Avniy to J. J. Mc- Donald. Secretary Trustoos. ' ldill-Fi-liilfl. D°m“"°“ “N” °" °""'°“" _ 'l‘ll,1A(ll|IIllll\VlAl\"l‘l~2I‘)0 runs Mill.- _ lurn‘ Scion Lot‘ . upp e- Fol,‘ salfl, mcnt 350. Apply liiiclutr-l Flynn. - Secretary. 151941-1041. OLD PAPER! ll‘ B IALE. ' DI A bundle. Apply ‘narnlner Office. WANTElF-FIIWT 0R HECOND _1u4g.9.25t(, class teacher for York Sl-hunl. _ Supplement 8200. Apply to Ii. R. run sanro-woonnanp. APPLY “WWW “°°"°""Y- A. F. McQuaid. Bouris. “w‘7"‘“- 9708-0-28-131. '_'“*F"'. TEAbllhll “HANTIQD I10]! IIRIOI ITPemale Help Wanted “VANTED Gllllr Fill! GENRHAI; housework. Apply 221 Water St. 1871-1-6-6ipd. wanna-t nun so assets-r Eéhcfifi -'i‘}‘é'.°'.’£".‘.-.‘.l‘... grinder-aim on cs. nsod-ogirflr Q Male Help Wantc Wanted " 8 OI! I FUIINIHIIED ROOMS W TII piano wanted for 6 virceks or wo months. Apply A. la‘. W.. Guardian Office. l32ll—7-8-tl To Let. T0 Iil'l’l‘-—IilVI<1RY STAIILE CODI- plctc liizht. water. large yard. stalls or suitable for storage. Ap- ply 49 Water Street. 1G09-7-10-2lipd. 4 cook -. " Vale Brhoni District No. 113, sec- ond) classh Supple-most $75.00. B. - unn. ccrctary . O. 0'1. Station. Lot d. ' u" llw-i-il-lipd. "- I TldACl-llllll WANTED — HEUOID Cllllllh Chill?!’ Valley School. Sup- plcmeat $100. Spring- aud lull vacation. Geo. Docherty, floor-rig- BIT- 1468-7-9-llpd. \\‘ANTED TEACHER FIRST CLAN! for Cross Roads School. No. 155. supplement 3200- ADDIY to Nnth- - uulvi M l' . 2 .. _ “sa:;:'.'Y.-§:'.".i'a. \VAI'IIIID-—-UIEUOID . cihlfi! ‘EA- gger gjuorgllclxlri'ethrie,:iooamrin N“ 9089M‘. Secretory. I ‘ ' ‘L . ‘QUE-I'D!!- WANTIJIL-Plll IICIPAI‘. POI! ‘FAI- nini-rSchooi district No. 118. Sup- picment including uovcrnmrmt minimum $185.00, mulp Drcfcrred. Also teacher for prim- uTYGFQPU-PQIIIP-fll. supplement in- " "K irovcrurment i | 3130-"9- Army John Cralurflsncglrltrr 'l‘eachers \Vunted WVANTEI) TEACHER FIRST (Ill second class for Albion Cross “Y “www- Ielscolw. ‘. u. 1. thaws-nu. WANTED — AN rzxr-sntmncnn teacher ist or 5nd class for Un- ilur flood School. (Prom-stunt pro- furcd.) Hilpplvmrgnt “my J_ A_ Muilett Not-rotary Tr\|»§(~,pq_ Hchoul. Midsummer vacation. Sup- Mellctt, Revamp‘, ‘rmmfll picmcnt $100. A. i7. lilathcsnn, sce- rotnry trustees, St. Peters. Tl. Tl. No. if. I‘.. E. l. l5l0-7-10-6ipfl. \\'ANTI3lI) CECOII) CLAN! THA- cher for ampshlre School. Suv- plement Q .00. Secretary. Chester Edwards. '. HEO-V-l-Ilbd. near-sum. wawruu-A PRINCIPAL AND Al!‘ assistant for thc Graham Rnud hchuol. Supplement $350 0o u, m,“ ly divided. School located lineal] from l-lnrcrsld Station Ami’; Glam’ BWTMRPY. ldiucruid, n. . 16881740431313‘. ~ HOBSEiEN will get their puss cs this morning from Mr. E. Acorn. " “ ' 3M ll! H: TAKEN‘ To HO8PlTAL—Many friends will be aorrv to learn "mi- Mr, p. s. Brownwhile atlendlnfl the 8 a.m. service in Si. uno- stsn's Cathedral yesierdav took‘ s weak turasnd it-was deemed ad- visalbie to have him removed t0 the City Hospital. Mr. A. Hen- uessey‘s_ ambulance being summon ed. Mrs. A. Gallant. of 015181’ Bed Bridge" svas also taken to the hospital for treatment in this sm- huianqe on-Ssfufdlls FRESH ISLAND SALMON and halibut received at J. T. Crockett 6i Co-‘a- July 12-21. THOSE who join ihc procession today on route, without tickets, may purchase some ut ofllcc near the entrance gate. ‘ 1i FUNERAL-The. funeral of the late ‘Mr. William Scott will take place from his late residence at Clyde River at 2 o'clock on Tues- day to the Clyde River Baptist Church. vvvv v f -. W rater-tarot. . .~,.|||IlIll'. 1 lllii .11,‘ .., l Agents} stated for will!" uw liiiilNSlViCK iuouias. LTD. i, l Fftlltfltiiiii, N.- B. i i ‘that this grand old remedy has rc- , -r m. a1- Pavs m buy a this . a k-o-r-a POIITIVILY no advertisements scooping st this office for next $2235."; OUR QODAS ARI “SODALIC- ions" bring you thirst to us and have 'ii- quenched, Johnson a Johni son, Druggists. I 1504-7-10-21 advance. FOR SWIMMING WINGS. bath- ing caps come to us. we have the best assortment, Johnson b John- son, Drugstore. ' ' i DR. Li. OIOKEN oflios and residence. 09 Prince St. corner Prince and Sydney Sis. Phone 804. ‘ 1957-7-6411911110 BOUVENNI OF PRINCE D- WARO IfSI-ANDr-EOO-ilbfllll dill- trated descriptive souvenir ready to mail. Only 50o. by mail 57c. Charlottetown Guardian. . 1352-74111 FESTIVAL ON K. OF C. GROUNDS. There will he a straw- berry and ice cream festival on the beautiful Knights of Columbus grounds Monday July 19th in aid of City Hospital. _ ' 1630-7-10-91 -—¢OOME TO ICE-CREAM festivg moor-um 4 oi Baptist Church grounds. at Cen- tral Bedeque, Monday evenino. 5111' 12th. - ll TONIGHT IS ,. Tonight at 8.30 the curtain will rise at the Prince Edward Then-- ire on the greatest singing and musical aggregation of artists that have cvcr HDDMPPG l“ Chlllfloml.‘ town, The Boston nnslish Ont-HI Company, in Verdi's immortal masterpiece ‘til, Trovntoro." ‘Of their rendition of this opera at the "Majestic Theatre Halifax, the Hail fax “Acadion" says: "The BOBKOR Opera Company demonstrated Just how excellent an organization they are 1n grand opera when they We‘ seated “ii, Trovmtore." The’ audi- ence was large and enthusiastic, in fact i-t was demonstrative for a Halifax audience, with hearty curt- ain calls in each act. Joseph 51199‘ ban hag sung the T018 0f M93313‘! over and over again 111 We "arwus nus nouns A AND DAUGHTER ' E. PINKHAM’! VEGETABLE . COMPOUND Steele. Aliar-“Dllrill! the Change of Life I had hot flashes. . was nervous. H ‘milliilillll “m down, and l l, J had sick head- ,:.," - . nches for two ‘U or three dnys ~ ~ at a time. took Lydia E. ¢Pinkham’s Negotiable Compound nad l um much gtrongsr and better in every way than i _ ' ‘was. My dau- ghter's health brake down last June from teaching schol without a rest. and she husutaken Lydia E. lrinhhifsj Vegetable Compound ma‘ thqifllood Medicine with good results.‘ She is much better and teaching now and I give your mcdi~ -cine the praise. ‘Youqlro welcome to use this‘ letter for the benefit of other suffening W01t10il.".~—Mf‘S. F. A. GAlNES, R. lt._No. 1,, Steele. Alta. ~‘ Women who suffer as Mrs. Gaines did should not hesitate to givc this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinichams Ves8~ table Compound, a trial, ss the ev- ldcinco ithai: lie constantly being published proves ‘beyond question “(flied much suffering among wo- men. For confidential advice write Ly~ dis E. Plnkhnm Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of their forty ‘years’ experience ls at your qua. THE FAMOUS sosrou ENGLISH ovens COMPANY wlu. oeEN A THREE DAYS ENGAGEMENT AT THE ' ‘Eel/basin THEATRE. ....l..__..---- BOTH MADE WE'LL sv LYDIA . they will get no benefit that all service. , _ .._.___ MONDAY! BLONDY has COMPLMPSITD THAT sis’ sane Won't. 2N0 a I.» 9 PAssmG A Ptace WliERE THEY sap Qs-rreiq-i scar FOR Sets, A BRiGliT lush ‘STRucM Me! l wem" m A . ho‘ rp ah buying one qt the best score he convinced; or ask horsemen. 5 . SiNGINO QEFREMATIII-e A‘ pleaslngfeatnr "of thlfservlces in» the Methodist and Baptist (Ihurch- es last evening wasthe singing by Mrs. F. G. fiencer of St. John who assisted. thghcbolr and also rendered solos in exquisite voice. Mrs. Spencer has a most pleasing mezzo-soprano voice and her solos were greatly appreciated .\by the large congregations. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer are staying in the city uring the opera season and are guestsst the Victoria Hotel. VAN SFRANDEII- A circus van loaded with heavy material and weighing some fifteen tons got stranded while attempting a short cutto the railway on Sutur- day evening. The van started up Connolly Street to Elm Avenue. At the junction of Connolly and Valley Streets there is an expanse of soft. swampy ground, the street there being all built up. The wheels Q1 the van sank almost lo the hubs and although a huge string of horses was attached and a m; gang of nesroes were rush- ing the van could not be moved. Two big powerful circus trucks with cable attachment were used 1n dragging the van hack out o! the rut it had got into. 1111111119 llliv‘ ing to be placed lliider the wheels. 1t 100k about two hours to get the vehicle back on firm around; Tumfi“ large cities, and there is no tenor singing in English opera today who can compare with ‘him in this role. His rendition of the music is some- thing to remember, and "like good wine" he improves with age. iMlflfl Hazel Eden, too, scored a triumph; she again demonstrated, that her forte is grand opera and she is an artist of a very high rank. (Miss Muy Barron simply amazed the audience with hcr richpower- fui voice, so melodious, and with such wide range. iStanley Deacon, Bertram Goitrn, and Miss Margaret Gilbert shared! the honors with the above stars. This is the treat that is in s-tore for Prince Edward island tonight, and l! i9 a treat that no one should miss. Secure your seat reserva~ lions how. There are plenty good locations left. ' rox AND-Iiliil isous ever published here. See them and -‘ ~ r‘z,r;f.‘.§tlv\§l‘w".h‘lt‘ " w?» flng breeders in this Province? - If‘ you are not fully informed, ii’ ‘ihere are any difficulties you want you will llwiikfi some day and Rm‘ ‘iodine explained, ii you have any ‘Formed: of Tile Silver Fox Fur Seiiing'As-‘ 1 sociution are in it not for their} 116N109!" 88111. hut for tho general benefit of the Fox industry. They have taken hold temporarily until, the share holders mcet and appoint permanent Directors. They are llflLmi-lliillg any charfle for their.‘ promotion services. There is no, promotion $100k, and not s cent of water in the proposition; it is on; hundred per cent genuine. The promoters have nothing to sell. who Join will not share. Come in than, and show that you are Willing to do your share, re- membering‘ that in helping to make this Association a success you are Wflrklilg in your own interest. A lively interest is being muni- fasied in The Silver Fox Fur Sell- ing Association. ters are being received at the oi- flcc, Summersidc. asking for in- formation and the staff is being kept busy mailing literature and answering letters. it is a long limo indeed since such a movement has created s like gill’, and every- thing poinis to the Association be~ lag a high success. ‘ii FOXMEN: What do you know about tho ‘Silver Fox Fur Belling Association? Hnve you taken tho. q Th“ m9" B! the back’ ‘nearest of the meetings mlvcrtis- Hundreds of lei- . uestlon to ask then attend tho ad. This is a comimuy to be financ- Icd by fox-men, for the fcxmcn, and for tho general benefit of the fox- 111E11- On-opration is the key ‘note; oo- operzttion hus spelled success tor other similar organizations. Co- operation means continued prov perity to the fox industry. Put your shoulder in the wheel; United we stand, divided wo fell. IMPORTANT TO FOX CON- PANIES. What nre you doing io- wnrds calling your directors to- / , \ / wuss lJS!NG \ / witsoivs \ ' FLY PAD ‘ l Q: READ DIRECTIONS \ CAFliZFULLY AND j\.__ruttow mm/ f‘ zxacnv/ ‘ ~_/_/ \ _|‘\\ /.' ‘Beetof Fly Killers 10c ‘ er Packet at all Dru glsts, rocers and General tores Service Marks lm in Canadian ailroad History us a a. o» m.» in romection ma. a. sauna, ~12. : i t‘, z 11 A; .;.... Inauguration of New Transcontinental _' fiortant Development‘ " W ol theGnndTnuisndtheCsmdisrtNstirmllsilvlfl willbom service. systans. it: rwts'bdg_ . . ‘ I Elective-use 2m. 1m. neo- min- u- wbe operated from Montreal ‘I: Ysncouvn over vsy of Ottawa. uhervikcithenve, North BmFoo WillismsndP Arthwflhnipegfiskstoonani!’ _ usvtlulirrmghredmndmrwwlllw" diam: and lcneral intercept Algonquin u s. Qledco Purl. ills Rainy Th New express trsimyill travel‘! 1...? 0...... a. saw-rm RivaDbmca In as... a a. Pam. us». i-w N-Ih-l Pvi- Nbun! Robson Where the Canadian Rockies rm- ‘ their grain! hci t. and the lovfil! “n”? d m‘ Fné . Riven. soil w“ the North P ' possible lur C?’ 3T3?‘ will now also Cos I vi "Pen- traveller landlm l‘ Him" ° St. john to travel on sn all-Canadian t nsconlinenlll Jifvfiflifll from cont to mast, but lol its nnnvcriencs ofthosovvlsoilllY drafts to journc to wcstcm Cansrh via 1510""- l-h" and“ National-Grand nmii Rsllws? s throuit dily service Dom ln planning t Clay Belt d Ontsr n. I routes from uibh to select ‘ uillplacc in dloct this month . Vsneouucr, the rou - ' . "WW being through North Bay. Timsgsml. glnill-gevfiélrhzld lair miles: owned by two railways. and the inauguration mm"- rou by csc svcnum marks a distinct forward step in the 4H nl Clnldllii railroad facilities. trouble to inform yourself? Do yoaflvct realized what it moans to you? know that ll. hns boon oniiulsiastirr- lit ntczms success on the one luuul. Illky {adorned by over fifty of tho- lt spells failure .to the futureon "ihr- othor hand. You are drifting with iho iido. the whirlpool ahead when it is m. iuir- to uvurt the disaster. You car. steer the fox industry to n suit harbour if you now unite and pull lvxcthcr. We nro trying to Illllki you soc this, we nro vndcnvmiriuc to unito you, all we usk is that you co-operatc. Will you do it? Th: “m! 5WD l8 to moot your rliruclom and talk the muiior over. if you ulru informed and are wcli advised you will foil into llnc. ’l‘lien be up and be doing, no one can help you if you do not help yourself. ‘ Remember illlilill that one humi- i'(‘ll pcr cont co-oporulloil mains one hundred success. The series 0i‘ iticctiugs arlvvriiz- ed in_ connection with The Silver Eorllihlr Selling Association n". 0W1‘. A few mirro mus-tings will llrllbulhl? ‘be lllfllll in olhor ceutros such as Tignish, liiotituguo and Crcpnud. I The meetings hold so mp imvn been most satisfactory nnd with. out. exception zulopiud by on un- animous standing vote resolution endoreimz the project nml pledging support‘ thereto. s s most Sllllillilfilllf‘ , bu 1 most important part is life vatpltlh‘: glgallufhe ncid lost of tho whole. thflrfl: It: for ihc rumzhcrs to show “Him. l1 ill] in the industry by sub. “m! £8 gcir money lo nccomp. the "We oljects in view.‘ Without ossdry Ofllllllll. the Associa- Uon will have iis hiiildu tic“ The sincws of war nrl. flhsohnoly m“ $88M!’ and the assurances to the 23”"- ure most cncouragng. “We should he immcillatviy iaken to call the directors of dif- {event fox companies together in writ-r to discuss the lllklllfil‘ and nu- lmrizo subscriptions. Tllcro is no time i0 lose for if ‘ho Association is to operutn this rail the (rrizonizniion must be com- 1101011 at un early (into. -Fox (‘om- pnnies, bo up and doing; do not of safety. ' This opportunity will not 1547-7~12-2i. Do You’, Realize It Means » no YOU mcauzs WHAT n‘ amass to gct 7 m s“ per c6 j " on provcn investment securities _. ‘ ' ' A few years ago it was FlV Idper cent. for the some. fiil Ask for our July List just issued. Our special Representative is flq hon the, .. island. within next few days will‘- receiv. his peficéhnl attention. tammmdcue investmentlliaakers. l. Halifax, N. S. i, s J. Rowland Paton, Charlotte town, correspondent for P. .' delay, you should not require ing. This is in your own int it is for the protecton of s dustry in which your money voiced. if you wish to-saf: the industry. to make it. a one, then take notion! Me ill-rectors, subscribe subs with the aaauranoe that‘ ‘the so invested viii ‘repay y hundred fold. lom: rumnin. , inqu e - h 0'1.) i, TOOK rt, HOME. sun LETTER-ED A gucssuflceee ‘room cw. on THIS, AND pd YOUR ass-r." AFTER. wuics, i HUNTED UP BL ON DY. sea THEM.“ i FOUND rum m THE HEN Housz. "HERE," SAiD a. "HANG THESE‘ UP WHERE YOUR HENS WiLL THE // 7”" V/é/fl’ w .\\<_A.l M. I! v » z . .. o" u ' ~ \\‘~ “‘ \~"IAV‘-n __ .. -» t. t < . I b ~ pneumonia: .. c. a: -.--,. .... . - -.. - ... v.v.v.v. anemone-or