ll F1534? 975535 =~ l1 Angus’; as. 0921.. iEye-Giasses Front ,s2.00 t0 010.00 prom East Point to Cape Bear is a bit.’ YQTYYOYY- YBI f right across this space i Parkman Supplies the Big Maturity oi Eye-Glasses tishllii “iifiiiiéié are the FINEST PROCUR- ABLE, and he is the ONLY GRADUATE OPTICIAN (attendance courses.) u Montague Gulland see Ior£urgg hi t UP-TO-DA rtciu. raucous. _ ll. ‘E. PARKMAN umtwrlorlfollulnlu Ialllllnl-l-I- ‘ .___ A JAPANESE BEAUTY. A Jupancse lieatiw must havt- straight liiaick litiir. Sitouiti shit ll‘.\\’ i the mlnfotttine to ptissoss hair with the sliglitcst [6lltlIPll(!_\" It- wavo, sllc will take endless trouble to straight cu It out--- as much |l"rlll)l", In fut-t. as a (Toiifiitiiun ¥iri would take to. produce the opposite tiifect. s eggs iii-e tit-aim! to he from tltt- point oi‘ VIUIIV 11f iicuriiilitucnt. Il-=.n‘;i cggs come tourtlt on the list. A MOUNTAIN OF COPPER tritium 00min '*-'~ Ono oi‘ the greatest teats ever ._.'GANO PLOW WHEELS rc. lliltllililitll In metal mining is not; Im"'e‘|- Mme E0011 as new. J. living carried out in America 1L BPQWIIM, Minn-Null; At Bisiiee, in tht> State oi‘ IAITO- ' " , 11a. tlivre is u hill-known as Sacra- TlazeAgxlaRff KINGS EXHIBL, ,m0nto Hill, which is (SOIKIDOSPIl ti: — alt-Intern Kings Exhi tcopptr urn and contains an lut- uon. Wm be hem “l 30ml“ 011 'l‘l1~P-1 i tntisc amount oi’ valuable iiwtii day. 0c'"_4"h “exL ‘$1.500 uttered Aniorit-iiii mining cX])+.'."ls have set in prizes tor 11w stock. teed illitl lliPiilstiives ttii- ‘ task m" digging tisiryhotrrlfgxttfts, fill-Ills.‘ flowercui- i IlWfly the WlIOlE ot’ this hill in the “m- u“ ~99 988- KHIBSBH and next sixtrtn years and recovering grams" Fm‘ lumber Dfllfli-‘IIILIF; the copper. ‘YHW- u"! ge-QYBHIYY- G. D. MoKin~ Forty million cubic _vards oi ina- i.on. trriul will havc to lit‘ rouiovntl, and It is exticrtetl to rot-over‘ front it‘ twtuty<iivt~ million 1011i oi clipper orc. which will yield a illililiilfll million pounds-i of pure Iiietal. _ Al tcudy the miners are at work. and t)\'t'l' tive million cubic yards have lircn dug away. Seven huge steam shovels are employed for the pIITDUSG, and fifteen locomu lives haul the material away as it ANTs AS GARDENERS -‘\111f11_1IZst insects trw show such grant intelligence its illlliti, 101". workers have nlnny llllpnrlunt (m. tics aliotteld to them, one berm; Iliiit oi‘ looking utter the eggs. These they curry to (litter-en; Dgflg oi‘ the nest us the temperature - vurles. 8o that they may all hat-n ‘Sflug mu‘ ' _ _ o", properm “ , l_ rho tligzincigoeistonr mini: ‘vhw me eggs are hiuchhlz (ifieient Ieve s~sx i, tit _\ I and thirty llve feet in htightl-itntl slxtccn miles o! railroad connect thosc with the waste dumps whore tho Illililfitll is stort-ti 1'<‘:Itl_v for those industrious insects help the babies to get out of their cases. and izive them their iii-st wash Iiy; licking ulem u" Over a“ soon as crushing and the extiwictititi oi ill‘ tliky title tiee. _ l “new, n s are very particular to kOFH ‘vmm H", Wm,“ ,3 finhflu", ,,,,,,.L, their nests clean, and all (lend w“, h“ m) m“ "u, h, n5 ,,,,,,.. bodies and refuse are carried out I m," p,“ "no H ,,,,,,,.,P,. m. a "ma immediately. _ __ h, Chm“ “m” are us“ ,0 ken’), deep and the other ltss. the 01111182 groves tree from a very: ___{..,.___. tieslructive worm which iniesta the, trees. Ihnllllflrl Iilnlment for Ilnmlrill! The natives capture the insects hi’ holdint! the tiinuth nl’ a lard liliititler close to their nests. The ants nrc then put tn the brunt-lie: ot’ tho orange trees. bamboo ]i0l('§ _ H. J A B 0 brine’. laid from one tree to zinrither so that the little insects may travt-l riisily through the grove. onomakm _ "l think I sittlll go," said liarvcy. V‘ tt....':;:f:'tr:....'::... 02:... "our: Glasses. Fltted . bfitllillt 0ivljgilsothlihlglltlfilhP wouiil P‘ E‘ I‘ s‘ rather stay at home. Thorn are limes when even the best of WlV-‘li are. unwanted, and a gelling tut-Pit Graduate In Optometry Toronto College " end is one 0i‘ thein."»-“F‘tinny the EWWWVF T"! 9171"" C011- Ftlihci". by Mrs. Horace Trnuilctt ncctcd with Drug Store (Hutchineson). _ MISS BLANCHE BEATON MISS GEORGIE MATTHEWS ‘ -~ The Last" W The Great Competition MR. RICHARD McPHEE THEt CHARLOTTETOWN GAEIAIRDIAN Did this _Z\__:— f_~ .0 n! JIIIII; LNIIM ‘melt hola Mrs. N Flew-hind’ Hutisdule, N. U. I). \V. blpsenham, Luneuburg; Mr and .\lrs. ('. S_ Roget's, Moncton; Mr. nnti ZIIi-s. G. Dey, Hulitiiv Miss llionipstiu. Ilttlifaxv Mr. A. ‘Stewart. Iialitzix; Mrs. R. 'i‘homps0'n. "bili- Iax; II. (‘. \‘Vall, Iialifax; W. What on. St. John; J. (Junipbeib Amherst 'l‘. "Prouvtiic, Truro; C_ l). Plough. lHVCTIIEK-IS; Mlfljlfltl Mrs. Geo‘ Coil- tlen. Huston; II. ll. Acorn’ Souris, .\Ir. Ifillllliliellhlullli Angelos. J. Brad lay and son, Montreal; Marion VICTORIA \V. D. McSorleiu St. John; Mr ‘VQIIIIOYE, Fredericton. N‘. B.; J. F‘ Fraser, Halifax; E. E, Parkman Pity, Junies ItVaIsh, Mt. Stewart (‘larence Vvillllll‘ .\It_ Stewart Frank E. Duffy, Mt. Stewart; A E. Arsenirult, Suitinrersitle; W. E Huverstock, Halifax; Boston; H. L. Dolitn. St. Joint; ‘II Thompson. Montague; Mrs. M Townshend, Montague; Mr. ant Mrs. C_ C. 'l‘hompson, Montague; E A. Reid, Ottawa: Mrs. Lester Fred bellton; M. M. Ellis, Halifax; Chicago; Mrs. F. Burke, Chicago Mrs. M.- Colllns. Chicago; Mr. om norm. ARRIVALS , and Mrs. A. T, Wetmtirn, Frederiw ,1 Ion, N. B. and two children; Miss EMU l D‘ Lemair‘ , Portland; erlcton‘ N. Bu, H. W. hit-Lend, (lump McLeod, Moncton. Ii. ‘Harman, Monctctn; Mrs. B. D, Rog- ers, Amherst, N. S.; Mr. and Mrs. T. W. 1R. Eilis_ Hoiitax; Mrs K. ‘D. G. Burke, m Gilli]. .\‘<-\v»Y0r.‘;; Allan I. Marc-Lean Bristol Cove; William McDonald Is awonderful relief New 'l'ork. for SunburnJnsect Bites,e’tc., REVERE M.“ MAI)! it. CANADA l-‘. II. Lowthcr, Stttntnersitle; J. \\'. \\'i'll-!ll|, Kentvillc; la‘. Brown. York; \V. l.. Gleason. Avrmdsle; J I .. Paint-or and wife, Summersitle; l\\'ill‘ ii. Iloustiin. Harrington; J_ ‘,Il. IIui-ti. llrockvilie. lluhei Jenkins. llilillviotv; Airs. J. .-\. Benton, litm- ‘1 ton, ltiss (l. Wiley, Amherst; \\‘. t‘ailaglt.'tn. Suuiin-ersltle; ii. A Lat-on, EIIIIIIIIPPSlIIB; M. Ross. -,:5t. John; \V Ii Freicli, Montreal, ' 1E. Stewart, Kenislugtnn; it‘. Sample. KPlislilgiOilj ‘B. l. iiiiyitor. Alherton; ’ il_ S. Roadhouse, 'i‘oronto; \V_ it‘. ' Stitisbury. Sumnrcrsitle; Miss Sad ie Nmvlitiue, Boston; W. W. Tnttle Eric II. Fox. St. Paul. - Minn. B. hici.auglilin_ 'I‘rurt~; Mrs G. A. - -?;—————- i make &B i . tacit: art; KEEP DOWN FIRE LOSS 'i'iit- ililllTll m‘ P14211153 tiia)’ have ltrtiugltt rail- -' 33* 11"" .l"»1111‘ lliiiltliiit-irntii‘ iiorhztps your homo ' it‘. WW0 1111.1‘. tn the. path nt‘ tho lIIPOhI Iirts H-L‘ -*'I111I‘l\' shuddmgwtitii" will tlicn prove its CARGO ASPHALT ROOFINGS przitt-t-t your buildings from tire and save you mon- ty in lIISII-Htllvéi. Matr- in 111i: Maritimrs. ‘Iaitlici; VIII Slilie‘SIITIZICE-‘tilillfili colors, or plain, Ih and lo inrii widths zintialsti asphalt shingles. . 1311)‘ lruni your tic 135i (lI‘.tll'1' (If wrilc " 1 . i us ftir fiilllllllflg and "fit-pg 24¢ Cannon: Co I ST-JOHN, —— HALIFAX 0 J. E Paquet--Representative-Solids, P.il.l HARD RUBBER In a sl-rit-s ot‘ expcriiiii-nis lilriiit: pivsstirc ot‘ suiokt-lc.~:s pow u ‘ 4 _ ,,,,,. m ,._,,.g,, mum A ln-giggnf,‘ |)[ ..(iti,0(|0 potindn. is more rigid than JIOILOIIO pounds to tlit squiirr- intiii Wit Hillel. :\ Piece U! U"? steel‘ ti“ l)I'IlIll'tl in the puruiiin when the that Iii‘. P. \V. llfltlj-{lililli has llPPll cou- _ _ Wits obtained. To vizuai 0-. _ ducting at tliti Jolfvrstit] |,l|y,-a'Il"-ll aortic,- \,,,,\._ -,, ,.,,,,,.,,,-,,.,,-,,,I Iattoi- substance is made to flow Laboratory at. l|lII'ViIi'Il Viiivcrsity H“. ,,,», an“. m“, ‘(mum m. 8x01". lllHlVT this pressure. will go witii some new I'm-Is about nit-tats, ire ,,,, M. ,, bum. o,» ‘vale, 12,, "mes tlic sit-com and become bent and and other stihstzitlt-us haw» IIPPII IlISCUVI-‘Ffill. 'l‘lit- Sttt-tilii- Auieri can dPsci-ibt-s tlicsc in detail. Ftum it would take il column oi‘ distill“: “m! ‘the wax “my hardifl‘ L, “H195 “w, u, than Ilt-iflll; butt India iuhlier, ,- ,,,,.,, m, m, M... it-ati totiiid. zit these pressures be- dot-p. solid‘ rot-k some. rxvi-t "til-ii a pron its articic IlII‘ t-iiliitvin: l.|t‘i\‘ (,1 --,»,,,,,,,. H“, i"fl‘l‘1l|lie U; m,“ (‘IJIIIPEI at» brittle that it will crack gtntiriii interest are taken. ,,,- nun. m, U113, 5,,|,<__»mn,,,.3 brat". ’ . = and so Iiurii that irre- "In these t-xpcriiiioiits |i;i~~iii'.-s “my m “m; ,,,,_.,,,,,,_ Show ,.O,,,,,,_,,_ .. in its surface can he im “We tflrrlsl 1111 to ""1 1l1=1"'=* "l" time sliiliifisti. Ptii-titriii WtIX illicit-Hood noon W! 51981. MISS CORA DOUGLAS Help Your Favorite Win A Great Prize eek oi . .MISS LYMA MISS JENNIE MOASE MISS VERA PE-AKE - MR. VERNON MADDIGAN Ptliiii stiiillillltt This wttii l The Charlottetown Guardian 1 Year - 720° 2 Your: 180cm 3 Year: 36°00 The Charlottetown Examiner Manning -*~;~" l THE FREE PRIZES AND HOW THEY WILL BE AWARRED ; l Plano. 1 YQII‘ - "w chased trom and on lXhibIUMI at Miller Bram, ‘ 9°00 Charlottetown. 2 Your: _ be IR Ideal vacation trlp (or anyone. 3 Y""' aixrt-t Pmzc-sntoo In Cllh FIRST GRAND PRIZE-A five passenger "New Gray-Dart Spdclhl Touring Car valued n $1640.00" and purchbud from Stems. White and McNutt, Quccn Street, Charlottetown. Thin wonderful prize can now‘ in seen at The Gray Dort Show Rooms, and all who are interacted are Invited to call and sec It. SECOND GRAND PRIZE Ia a five passenger Chevrolet Touring Car. valued at $1,000 purchnud from A. Home an: 6a., Kent Street, Charlottetown. Call at the Show Room: today and tho management will be glad to show ion thin beautiful clr. , 1mm: PRIZE In The Gllirdlifl competition In a $500 vprtnht 6M6 slwvltmk- This beautiful Plano may be seen at Miller Bram. Music Store, Great George Street, Charlottetown. _ ' THE FOURTH PRIZE In the big competition In a Symphonoln valued at $149 PW‘- Muatc Store, Grout. George Street- FIFTH PRIZE ll l 6 day tree trip to Montreal. all expanses plld. Th" WWW SEVEN/TH PRIZE-$50.0(I In cash EIGHTH PRIZE-Mini) in cash. TEN PER DENT CASH COMMISSION Prize: will be awarded to all candidates who continue actively In the content and fail tolwln one of the regular prizes. EVERY ACTIVE CANDIDATE IN THE GUARDIAN COMPETITION WILL BE. A WINNER. VOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LET THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY PASS YOU BY. BE A WINNER. ENI-‘IOLL YOUR NAME AT ONCE FOR ONE OF THE BIO PRIZES. NOTE-It’ the first grand prize In won by a candidate living In district Number One, the second grand prize, which In a Chevrolet Touring Oar, wIII be awnrdld to thl candidate having the hiqhcn total bl point: In District Number Tbvo. or vice varla, and the balance of the prizes will be awarded to the candidates having the next highelt total of points. DISTRICT NUMBER ONE OOMPRISES THE CITY OF OHARLOTTETOWN AND THE TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE. - DISRICT NUMBER TWO OOMPRISES ALL THAT TERRITORY IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND OUTSIDE THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN AND THE TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE. -