'M - . .. _ _,V _ . _ _ fu P _“"8 f _._-__-...-.-_...... _“fr ig.,¢‘3§s¢HAR£9"EfvWsGU43°““ _-_ __ Reserves nu" my of yours, overseas. All _nn is humanly posibls is being done 3;-gee .to it tlistilio is 'well fed, well _-~__g¢d and efiioiently equipped. _ ' gyganilstions like tlis Y. ll. C. A. H," main; to his physical comfort, hmm"-"1 recreation and clean fun. || he is sick or wounded the Red Cm” will provide for him with ten- der. lovin!! CRW- yet there is one___ thing that will ,,,'|,,,, a amiza to im race and e Joy to his heart that none_oi these~c_an give; th” only you can _give- Your Photo |ra_ph.'. _ '__` - _ - The f_,;o‘olr5fStu¢lio 4io~1~iemti. _ _ . The_Newest 1 Designs 5 \ -'\ ig pcture frames in all sizes and ,mga _moderately priced. Call and see ilaem- ‘ 'l'h_eY Bayer Studio = The _B_esi_, Eye .Service ' Having _recently return- ed fi'-om, oronto where I at- tended' a post graduate course in Optometery and was awarded my diploma, I am nowin a position to give my patrons the very best eye service obtainable. My parlor is fitted with the very best and latest in- struments and is on a par with the best optical’ par- lors in Toronto and ` Mon- treal. ` ._ _ 'We guarantee you per- fect satisfaction and are at all times pleased to give you advice regarding the care of the eyes. _ _ We are also expert re- pairers of .Eye _ Glasses, spectacles, etc., and will at- tend" to. . same while you wait..--~ ~ -V __ _ \ Parkman Graduate Optomentist, ' ‘ Montague; P.E.I. Professional Cards DR. CLIFT ~ _ QHBONIC DiBl\8ll CUl'i.A'1'iVlil TREATMENT by the iaonth' in advance, .iqletorla Hotel.. Lliarlottotown, P.Bl.I., Canada. ' -HOUR8.f_13_gto 8 daily. NOW J. D. STEWART. K. tl. Barristsar, Solicitor _and Notary Pubm- omee Newean sleek, 'cnmamiewv lrgneh Dfilee, Georgetown - llooey to Loan on Real laute i._l ' s. s. iiiissiais larrlater, solicitor, _Notary Public, ate.. IIGNEY TO LOAN. _ Montague. P. I. i. V __ lIcLEOD & BENTLEY ` W. I. lentisy, K. C. , - larriater and Attorneyeatfiml I Money to Loan, .Office--Bank of N. 8. chamber* Charlottetown, P.l.l. uai.s_:.AN .a MaKiNNoN _ larristers Attorneys-at-Law _ Ollice Royal Bank Building ` Charlottetown. P.1ll! Monson as DUFFY larrihtf' and Attorneys lblioitors for? Royal Baa! of Canada s lotlav 1'o~ Loan. _, _ _ 1__\~;-*_ WARBURTON Q SHAW Ilumm ,i name ._ Nu rea Hs. Ito.. iliiildmn rg: sean ‘“°°|l\l°I\. Bank ot. Montreal, Carr- - x Peraieaqnt loatagae tinrgera- _ 1 l "~'rlf-so "ii *~\l°i\¢lr more sie eh ata' and _uiuiouui iiltivtssm iiiiirix “_ " Arts ° loldhe Plvlle. Pn:imee§:‘°"i‘.:$.'"" ` Medicine, Dentistry ‘ _ New Entrance “ _ scholarships: ' Three of $200 aaen Five of S-ioo each _ Onereserved for Cape Brcmh, One reserved for New Bruns- ~ wick, _ 011° reserved for Prince ward Island. _ 'Td be competed for at “ie V Matriculstion examinations, he-- lll1ulDg'Bepteinber 24, 1918. New Senior Scholarships: .- Three of $200 each, ` "7 » Three of $100‘each ia- _ ; 'Penable during second yeii, - and awarded on results of work of first year. Lectures in all Faculties for the coming session begin on Tuesday, October 1, 1918. Write to the Presldsnt’s Of- fice for full information. ‘ I#IIIII;“\\\\\\VIIIEIE \\\\\\\\§IlIlI1l-I Brown Buckskiii Pumps _ 'Only _ $3.48 eager;-_1 limos, goodyear, welt d soles the snoe that ears-worth $5.00 now 3.48 atch. ' wrim-1 sUcKsKiN eoors s.-..oo 3 A special line of5high rade boots made with :gli heel-worth'$7.ii0 w$5.00. :see Alle 'Co " lli\\\\\\\\\l ; A. E.; LYON, Studio- _ Good Fhotograpiiy- - ` _ _ Moderato Prices __ 4 Uhotogrsphy. . _ ' _ la 101 Queen sereer ' 'hens 68-e. _ _ l B, lOl] ee. ... ¢».'»»`~ ees ... _ We Are __ _ _ _ I O Modern Opticians V We keep in constant _touch with the atest discoveries and inventions in optics, and immed'-' iately anything new is placed on the market _which will increase our knowledge or facilities, we l_iave~it. _ _» _ _ ._ . Our optical oillce is of the most_ approved style and is' equipped- with the very latest instru- ments and sight testing appli- ances. . - V Glasses fitted by us do not de- tract from the appearance. We make s special study of the cos- metic effect to be obtained, and can assure you that ourglasses ad'd a certain note of. neatness _ and refinement that meets with' favorable comment. Children's eyes' receive our specinl attention, and we pride 'ourselves on our -ability to ilt a child with chlld"s glasses, not with cumbersome glasses that were intended for adults. Shadow Retlnoscopy test used. Bucceeds where others fall. Optometrist and Prescription i Druggist ` Montague P. E. _island _ Next door Bank of Commerce ` il"”“*' ‘°"----~-- ~' f '- But_terperlb.._... » -. rm . -; A careful sel_ec_tV tion. of évery line of Jewelry marks our stock. ' 1 We will be Pleas# .ed to7- have .you ,.e _ _ .V i, ».. __ __ _ _ .._ _ - ` ` ; _~ , _ _ V - '.312- ' __ ` ` _ ' ..i_... _...."_'.'._$__,l.0ii_ _ » , _ its -.- _ |i.i.Nsss in sr. Lawnsucs l '»`- ` ‘ T _ T Women’sBuckskin’ We have silk hose to E" See our window 4 ) _ _ _. ` _ ' T'he`._Chan_iber rejected a_resolutio_n `.:,1'uavot`astaouz1ls;toi'ez; _ j Poreonei attention to Amateur _ ~ ....__ - Potatooe_..._._,_. . _~.;V -»" "lf 1 ' .‘ _ ,~---~ »_ f . _ ._ _ _ i- .. r'-"*~-_ », . .,~'< - , __ ... ».f is rl . _ . _. _, Vg.” . .. ~ ..~ f- _ ~ ‘ . ~» »-'i"1.a"‘\ '. _ -. _ ' » » -.- . .._- ' ~ '- _ ntl' <- ‘ . _.r _ _ A wi -f » fl- . -> _ 'f- ‘ _ . 1 .. »_-l.- 'V -_iv -. » _~1.»- _ _ . _ V- _¢ _ _i - . _ .,_», ~ -~ - ...\._, _ _ _. , ~ ‘ ' ' ' .-~ ' r if “ " . . *i ~ V ~‘ 5.-~. f- ~< ' 'f-i f_~ 1.~':».».. r V; _s._\_.,_ __ __ :_ _ ,_ ._ , ___ __,,_____ ______ ,i ___~ _ __,_._\ .,l ________ _ .»____ __ , _:_ QQ _‘_ _ __ _ . r , a .rf .» \ fs _, _ _ _._. ». tv- ,_i_5 _ r _5__ _ _ _ _ ________ ___.____.__ _ _ ___ ___ __ _ . . . _ _ . _ _ .~.»_,.»__~ ._ . _ _ i _ ___ .V ~ ‘ ‘- - :_ ir.; lc. _'im _ - _ __ __ _ __ . _ _ _ ____ _ _ __ _ _ -~-- ;_ F.,¢.;;_,,~,,,"_ _ .. = L . V W Gd-ire I ng ___ _ _ . .°i'_i’ FAVI to buy in this Province. . JQLIARANGI IALI. Mlllillify' banana. ia eoiorea one meek nina. ,ali new shapes _et half price. Florence "McLean, Montague. Over store lres _-,li Mllrtltlck Limited. 629-7-27M3iE2i 1 - -*CHURCH UIHVICE.-There. Will; be éervtce in the ‘Presbyterian Church. -_Mt. Stewart next Sunday. August_ 4th. at 11'o5clock a. mV. and°atVWest' St( _Petei'sat3p.in. ' _ ' .- - si_x’s'i~m¢N" ri-:i_\sosai.s_ " ..°Miss Estelle Morrissey. George-` town_ is visiting frends in Sturgeon. -»-G. , _ `,.`.*_M_rs. (Dr.) D. D. Bcann_ell', of Boston, with her tvdi children David, and Gordon are visiting Mrs. Sega. i1ell's mother Mrs. Wm. McDonald, Georgetown.-G f V _ sA|Loss r:-is oi=.e1'nANoE E _QUEBI-IC, J_uly_§1 Six sailors from various ships `dled while on the St. _Lawrence some time ago from a strange illness thought to be -the fam- o`us-.¢'Spsnish influenza. They came on three different vessels, one of which 'arrived with three dead sailors, anoth- `er- with two dead and the third with s Blok man who died' when nearing port. A number of other sailors were taken off alt the quarantine station and nre now doing well. The port authorities state that there is no danger ol' the illness being carried into the country, since every precaution has been tak- l\\\\\H“\ ' 2 EW PREMIER MINISTER NAMEDIN AUSTRIA VIENNA Austria. July 31 -'-Baron von Hussareir, former 'Minister of 'Ed- ~ucation, has been appointed to the Austrian Premiership, in succession to Dr." Von Seydiefr, ~whoee C/abinet re- signed recently. 7 V Before he was nominated Prime liiiinistei, von l-lussarekexplnined tc- the deputies that he iute_nded_to form n cabinet of fiinctlonaiiss 'without poi- liical' character, introducing parlia- mentarians into the ministry 'later .introduced by the Tzech deputies to " impeach_Dr.°von Beydler, the former _Premler, and'Cou'n.t`..¢.‘..f.E!.“;T¥.-"’».". ;’f!'i"l?‘{°;"’l’.. _ ._ ap is. _oatsbua 1Potatoesb`ue.... . ....d5` iE5gsdozV-. .` .~ . .. 40 »B__utter lb. .- .. .;.'. 38 may ....‘s~zo, ' aiunnav misses 'u|anse1e._ - (Friday b Tele hone '_ ~W. Oats bus 90 _B. Oatsbus 90 Butter-lb-...... . . . . .. . ...Sli Eggs doz .. . . 42 Pressed l-lay...'. ..'.....$22 Wool Washed .. ... ... 85 V Mowraous Mas-Krra * ‘ (Friday by Telephone) ~ Oats (black) bus $1.00 to $1.10 Oats (white) bus .. $1.00 to $1.10 Wheat bus-... $2.50 to $3.00 _uowi (ib)_... is to zo Pork (organs in) . . ._ .1834 to 20§_ _GHARLOTTETOWN .MARKITI _ _ (mary). ' ' Potatoes bus $1-.25 -I-lay toll ... $17-$18 Black Oats, ... ... . . ..' .35 White Oats... .. ...90 $18 _ 34-eo Eggsperdoa.., saerib. .. as-as Lamb lb. . ... ... ... ... ... .. I2 Hides per lb. ...'I Straw ... ..... ... ... $1! Gait skins ... . . .. ...._1l roomy . .. .. (1.25 to si._so siaeroati....~. .. .._......;...se w. om we ea Butter lb .. ..~- les/ .--.. Eggsdol ..... .._ i-lay ton ... .. fsslzasea mae. .. _ _ Wool _unvu_sl_i_e__ti_ ._._.. _,...-_.'._ -_ ¢uu""""""'e`erqo'e'j' 'e_Aimii‘?rs‘ V _ _`\ Virilieey of 'rbiephiivieii *_ Buffer (creameryr .‘. t" . l . . '.._ Hay pressed-_....a.' .. - a_.::V'_.'dg_ _gay loose ...-__".,. $';.‘.` .__.’.. V Ridge (per lil) ,..`..........'.. mai ‘ "H\:O|$\ an nan '»:°“»““~.. -insertion tor' _ver-iiep¢__ _i¢_u,|, wi. Qhn. - Cash _ __ t scoompafnp order Iiliaiissm _ohsrse trusty-uve eente. __ . \._ ' -~°1'W°_=¢l£!-*In -wean me ‘ --'Mil-` !4A!€§L;._i’_, cannon is the Georgetown- Guardian representa- tive. ‘F _ _ uma nay ..¢.¢|.f.V__ _ i“r».\_l_f"'_w\<_ ~C°'\__v_¢.nl_i°c ' 1 (Contlnuedgl-rom Page liuvé) _ ‘-dy, ste. in. giunion 'za par_¢aia"or socks were se'_ by mail. -22 Ameri- _can elms werelglanted on the streets. _A lecture given, by Corpor-al'l-lughes realized $61_.5B.__; $10 was donated to the Halifax Riliel Fund. Knitting Laren. Secretary. ~ Norboro.--Mgfubership 17; _273 prs. several parcels\"ol mittens, etc., were fort Circle an 'Mrs n ‘V Prls the year _$255.11 raised aaa $243.52 spent lor patriotic work ,Mrs. C. L. l-lowatt. Secretdry. Lakeview.-'Ee most successful year in the _h tory ol the institut- hasbecn complét3il.` 1'1" idgiilrigs were held; $132,81"w_as raised for patriotic 'work, $56.18- was given to the war fund and ‘§i_)_>to\~i-lalifs-x Relief Fund ‘ neu Polity.;-ixenibeiranip 21; eleven meetings beld.’ ~By picnics, lectures. :_ind canvassingln thedistrlct, collec- tions amouu_'t_e`d *to $2l5.,52_ `Of this $40.60 was given to tile' Halifax ne- lief Fund; $25.00 to the Red Cross; war fund. 1 ~ Kingeboro."-.18 members were en- rolled. 12 meetings were held. Bur- cels, Christmas' boxes and socks 'sent overseas, $1'_ll2[?49 wa_s"_mlse`d.'f Sociuls, egg offerings, flectiires and concerts, etc. Mary Stewart, Secretary. Bourla West.-'-Se'ven‘Me‘etings were held during the year. A substantial sum was ralsgis _for Red Cross work. 40 pairs or so were knitted for me soldiers. __ _lg _ ‘ _ 'ri-ava||er'e_ `§ne_»_r._-`Aiia_n`a_anc'a, r 29. Twelve Red Cr§os's meetings held; Red Cross work ma°lnly"taken Sub- stantial surly Jjisedby lectures. _Red Cross' Soclal,.‘ .overty part-y_» Benn sup- per, etc. 260 p_p__i'i‘s'of socks k_n_l_t; also comfort bags, _personal lpdoperty bags, pyjamas, etc., grade. Boxes were sent to the soldiersfand articles to‘I-lallfax neue: Fund, in"e_iuding'nine quilts. _ Fairview ln_{ti_tute, 3 Da'rnie`y.-Total amount of money raised, $347.14.' $80 'was paid to tile Maipaque W. P. A.. $20 to me Halifax neiier_Fund,~$1_oo lor'se_ats for the school room, $64.20 to support prls_l~lner of war, and a con- lng- and spinnihg. 74' pairs of socks for the soldiers. ' 3_0; Christmas _box_es sent overseas. $10 _lo the Hall- rar'naiie`f sand; 92 pai_\j-abr-aoaira knit rind. 76 _suits _p_ amos made. Mrs._Wm. M_utch,`Secrat `y._ ` L _ `M¢_:Donaid»-_nrolment 32. _$308.34 received. _$227193 spent for patriotic purposes.. 192`i;`_pairs*lot socks were g l advertising | “ill ne, »»¢»e`_»|»»e»-»|_ae»ee_ __' ` 1 *' ~~ _ 1 ~ ‘ e_.~'._ _‘__ ' _ _ _ _ . - . I . 1 . . . _ _ . . 4) ,. _ _____._ ,__ 5. _ _ .__ v 'sf " 4 ‘_` 1 I * 4 _ l"_ v _ 1 _ _, _ ... __ __ _ "”V”‘r-’ _ _ '_ _ ~ '~ t .‘ ..f.‘“-i' ` ~~ "fc sf. -I W V T I 'l / ~'l5~" ‘ f l “ ‘ _ V 'J' p ' ' l ». ' 5 1.- _ r ’ ._ *_ ' - . tl 1 . .._'W' ' ./450 Makers of 1 “RU~BER-OID" _ ._ W-_ll ma cena" semi Sheatlling Felt “DURO" 4 in I Asphalt Shingles .` __ -_ V KA-I-OR~0lD adds to all the ood u i ’ of 'V Runes-oio, an ma.: aoaaive allele far frgfgriie Red _<&1rAC_n8n_e{) giéeen gdand titre cnlon are permanent. -_ - ie emaned orroon V “SOVEREIGN” igaragee, and wherever artistic effect combin2dgvvilli)l‘d:g' lie and fire _protection are 1 uired. ~ 0559151! widened b eqNatio_nal Board ol Fire Undervmlefs of U. S. andy Canadian Fire Underwriters A580Cl&ll0ll. Wrlie for Lookin 4"( ,Nm 3 l _ __ ______ -. `s_0Cks will 116 0`ti!ifiil\l€d‘._ Mrs: W. MC- C0” T Charlottetown Agents: V ` ' _ GLOIICESTEII, N.B.. July 30.-“We got a big ship ii few nights ago and turned the ci-ew adi'ii’t__ Among them was a six-year-old boy. It was n pretty rough night und I doubt lf they got ashore." i This careless statement_ madeby the commander of the German U- boat which sunk the Gloucester fish- ing schooner Robert and Richard on Monday last. to Capt. Robert Whar- lton, owner of the bout, leads him to "5 to the Y' C' A" a“.‘.1';57 w me believe that there is at least another victim of Hun ruth1essness,' not yet reported. Wliilo the U-boat ofilccr wus search- ing the cabiii oi’ thc scliooner lic pick~ ed up ii photograph of Capt. Wlinr- ton’s young sons, Robert and ltlcn ard. Commenting on their stur\l` KID ` __ .-:z§>\\\ \ _‘ < _ l of merchandise. "-. §`\'~N g‘]5V" 5? C ,A _ v B H E U AT pr F Mai'ked_ changes are prescribed for -__._l'(v,___Q'DG H 1"? DISSPC '(_||l‘ilf_| - inen's clothing. Sack coats will be ~" ' l' shorter -with ii inlnlmilm of 30 inches _ 'nfl | 1 _\ . . for 36 sizes, and one and a half inches _ _ ’ _ ' .. _ _ ~ _ _ added for "longs. Double breasted . _ ‘Ae :S .ly _ U ~_1_+~ _ - _l ' "‘V‘"**\‘g " W _ _ 2 "-- - RA,-_£14 Fire Ii`z:`-ittréiniczz _ _ Al Necessity_ Then insure in good strono stock compan- ies. which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by ‘ Secretary. _ - Elmira.-A number oi' profltnble_ meetings held during the year. Con-| tributions given to various patriotic objects. including Red Cross and Hal- ifax Relief Fund. Marjorie Camp- bell, Secretary. ‘ _ Charlottetown F. R. BROW _ -h-MQ J ,ll -,.v \ "l _i '.1- i fi ... -- 1 r h Letter ~ ' 5' Charloitetownlf ll -1 " f ‘ 0 'Inject some “ginger” into your advertising-strike straight from the shoul- der. Have every envelope leaving your office or store bear a message--and have that ‘ ' T, 'meggag§. printed the IVIULTIGRAPH WAY. ' _ _ ~ A Multigraph Letter has a man-to-man appeal-there is a warmth--a mag- » - netism-_-a personal, convincing ring to it that cannot be had in any other form of '-Thereis no waste ammunition when you see Multigraph 'Letters because every letter goes straight to the mark and you know a letter addressed personally _to yourprospect will be read when everything else. fails." ' _ _ -' -Multigraph Letters is the cheapest form 'of advertising when you consider » results-and results count. _ _ . ,_ _ __ _ If you are a tradesman or professional man wishing to _get the ear of pros ~ pectivefcustomers there is no more effective means than Mult1g'raph.Letters. ' - V_.~N_i_u,lt_igraph Letters will be found the most effective for ' ’ '_ 'Every letter isa perfect facsimile of typewriting-printed from ‘moveable type-_flthrough a ribbon--your choice of a half dozen different colors. ‘ -Any quantity from 100 to 100,000 printed with the last letwr as legible. as _ . .the firsi'>'-'at a very nominal cost. _ - V - . . ~ Send a trial order or see samples without delay. Strong Personal siellinigl » iM_éssaiges Use Mult°g ap s i \ 1 \. _ _SALES _LETTERS _ _ENVELOPE-srvssnns ~ _ -omounans . '-’-PRINTED romus -»-LETTERS To cUs'roMlms .--00LLEC'I‘I0N_ LEfl1'rERs. _ ,. ~ . __ -riitiifrronsi nnroivrs -MEETING Norions r . . _._-Lonon nnroivrs -_-P1~:'nsoNAL APPEALs " _ .~»<~ » \ ‘r » ... .ny 1 ' l~ ariofi .:l‘1 ' 52.; Ya '\,'. ' *Mr* n‘r rms' 1'.. il r .2‘s"` is L > .~,y,~. .=.i'rNl i 1.. v a A iiGn’ardia1i Pu__lflishinglCo. . _