‘ N2 11., .l.“ " - “.l. i; ’ we. .!;,_,.';.-"‘I~., _ affords the. s'moker every- tliing,.that is unto-date and best iirOigarsn Tobacco, Cig~ _ arettes and Smokers Articles. _ ‘ a . V ,_\‘ I We make s» specialty of. this particular line andknow , how to keep our stock in just right conditions at all times. i i‘ " ‘ - . it you want to get a smoke_ that satisfies you in every lmd. 0.13031 ER , fiiehtrai Drugstore .——u. ‘i -"“;a asrtlon. are allowed as one word. Cash remittances to cover cost must ' manta. this rule ‘an w-wvw t w i‘, . I 2,, . Agents Wdnted ~ . GENT! .IALAI\Y AID (70)! ‘l8- »‘sion. t5 sell Red ‘l’: Bto k. g: - ' lets steel: inclu n: Sarah: _ Ines, specially hardy 18d by us. ‘Boi My curds nts. e15 ant free samples. W$s now Dominion Nurseries, ontreal. ‘PUIITIIAIT AGENTS \Vlll'l‘ld 1J5: state amount of you _ business for special prices. We ow have the, largest, best oquippezl plant in Canada. can give romptcst ser- vico and best-wort at moderate IIOIBIITg $51k". again Queb e. ~ . ' i f1 Qruostore. 41 ‘ii-Anna a aaQiim-eiiiienu m...‘ mi heading. 2c. per ,_ ‘ , y, ' re to be i rwarded, ilve cents mus - hibiigih-rilntasv. etc. 9 ' '- - ‘ Contractions count as one word. but fl way. "Make your helection _ . _ , __ from our stock. _- _ h weoan save you money on I i Dr. Devan’! Frénch Pu“ cigars by. the box, or eigaret- ‘k-reunfle ezumflns P“, f0, w“. i l antiti . i en. B a, g . o at all ‘Druil es n qli Q8 8 . tones, or mailed to any address on roceiat of price. THE SCHOBELL 1pm,; co" Montreal. Quebec- .. Pnosrnoivol. nn- MEN t V and Vitality -,for n" omalnd gain: incrizaste H B a Tonic-mill u » or two for $5 on r R 114. roster. Centr ,.. .. "1 Q word for each be overlooked. d“. TEAUIIIEII \\'A\"l‘I~lI)- IN vliei School. Supple Protestant preferred. A. Sui-rotary. _ ____.__-__.-_ \\'AN'I‘EI) TEACHER Flill i-iiiY School. Supplement $ ply in .l. i-i, (liirrior, Ifeusiiiizton. High School. ¢“% VQOOO-O-UO-O- iilifiiiliENlS. , vs figures (as $1,000) accompany all advertise- In no case can dvertisemcnts received without remittance cannot be acknow e god. Tenn... Wanted irii-i-ei-ii Secretary. IRBO-T-ZT-fii. \\'AN'I‘FlIT-—I~‘III§T Clillfiifl TRAP-II- i-r for Vice Principals Di-rinrtincnt lfcliip. ._wA'no ISLAND-q-Bobiltilul .iilus- TONIC is guaranteed m stop failing ‘flu-ea ililifiliptive souvenir ready hair and restorethe hair, to its na- . M“ I“ " £11m...‘ “ Ava-c d you at drug eipt of ~COM- ill- ALA.‘ ‘ $1110. ("viii-iis. EARN!‘- 100. All‘ Supple- priccs, prints‘ finished, , frames‘ _ mk\ntl $|3g,,,m_.A,,pw m ,,n,,,. M”; now lino. Free Samples. Mer- Stewart. Secretary llouril Trus- . chants Portrait Company, '1‘ r- 100s, Keniilngtlin, l‘. . l. Onto. 161341-154‘. 1873-7-27-111. ‘ ' For Sale. \VAN'I‘I~‘.I)—TEACIIEII FOR ivi-iw ‘FUR §Al.I\l—lINl'l RIAWEI-IY IIAIKIII.“ bliiiiei‘ i’: fi-oi. in wood repair. Ap~ I ply l\i. 1.. ll. Essor)’. Ulllull iioiid. 1874-7-27-61. IIUNGALII\V FOR SALE A1‘ HAZ- abroolc. J. A, Moore, East Royal- _~. . - . . . 1793_-7~22-ME7ipd MOTH]! IIOATWN GOOD. CONDI- llon. Equipped with 8 l-i. l‘. lin- perini iilnwine. Suitable for pious- uro or fishing purposes. Apply Frank Major." lliahgate. 1823-7-24-31. nan-r Himrricnms. FULLY charged, for Overland. hicifauprh- ' lin. liriscoe. (Thevoiret. i-‘oril, Stiiiloimlcor and other cars lust ‘received. For buttery satisfaction. _ write or phone The Morcil Gar- age Company, Moreii. 1821-7-2-1-31. ‘ Male Help Wanted -_. “IANTIGII MAN T0 \VOIlI\' 0N farm. Apply D. Btewart, South- port.‘ ~ 1777-7-22-81. \\'AN'l‘l'-}l) AT ONCE. MAN 0R IIOY to work on farm. Good wag"- C. T. Ferguson, No. 2, York, it. R. 1789-7-22-01. \VAN'l‘I'iD-—A FlllfiT-CLASS Ilfllliil"? shoor. Good wastes for the riizht man. Apply \V. E. Reynolds, Mon- tague. 1802-7-28-01. ‘ ‘Female Help Wanted v. \VA Allflflill onimuai. iioustewor . Good wugeim- Apply Mrs. Laird. 805 liiuston Strong ~ i, v 1851-7- ll-tf.‘ HIE fly. Inf . r rlncli" "‘ . 187241-2773. ‘WANTI-‘JIIIY hollow" 1w an experienced maid in fa Iiy of three. Apply to, Mrs. l“. . New- , slim, 1.2 Ambrose F-treni. ‘ . ' r 1877-7-Z7-tf. ‘VANTIGIL-VOUNIP \\'IHIEN ‘I'll train as nurses iii a sninii Gene!“ ll llespmn; our: ui-ar. education _ ill icast one ycapiif lilirli School _ or its equivalent. l-‘or further in- Tflrmnllon. BddTiWHP-iifilflllfl .l. tion of instruments. AVIHL Superintendent Addison 37 , Charlottetown. , .., . outm“ 303911-11; Gloucester ‘qxzq-LH" Mala, U. s. A.‘ .» 1807-7-27-41.’ A. Giilis. iioii-i-is-iiipd. Arirylc School No. 5G. shniv. Ii. It. N \\'ANTIiIID—.‘5I'ICOND (Ill class teacher for (‘mos Pohool. Supplement $1 ii Wilfred MeKinnon. Seer TEACilldIi \VAN'l‘ldl) er, Secretary. ern (‘ova fiend School rotary. Surveyor, Herman quality. llarrl chestnut Wanted \VAi\"l‘l<‘.I)-—'l‘0 llldNT IIV (l unfurnished house with ern irnnvenienecs. \\'rlte. Guardian Office. v \VAN'l‘l-1D—'ll0Al\D AND Private" family C. (l. S» Ho! 117. \\'AN'I'I“¢D—~IIY A about September 1st house or flat cfvflllliniilil lice. ___._._--—- lllili Ifillldll IIIES ri ries. \\'o. are nil ivonipotition. berm; to offer. Jilionc us. Clarke lllroso Mt. \ instruments. wfIWlF- bones. gtatini: prices, terms In Supplement $75.00, Spring niiii i'nii vacation. ‘flurry bit-Nevis,“Secretary, lion- 1830-7-24-1“. 25.00 includ- ic government minimum. Apply 1825~7-24-6i.' F0" opezcr School. Supplement (leu. i‘. bfutlicsoii. \\'iioatiuy itiv~ 1144-7-24-5i. ‘\'ANTI‘II)—TELCII|CII F0“ ‘VEST- No. 1G7 S l - t 1'0" J’. A. Aiirl. mm Mm“ $ a 1750~7-2i-6i. Miscellaneous JNO. ALFRED lllflDllllliAlsDn LAND (i. 1584-7-111-14196. IEAIH) COAL. 'l‘\Vili CAR." . t d i’ A. Pi-k rd . NW.“ n By or (1g43-7-24-3i. preferred. Apply 1881-7-27-61. RING Li} LADY B. moms, A iy Guardian Of- olglit _ PD 1826_7_24_4L .____-_-—-——— AND “AWPIIEII- on. We are open for lurk" iillllil‘ Anyone liav oi‘ write Stewart. ‘i8ll-7—23-12i. RUIIARE- llllAfll ‘VANTED To PU alfos. basses, drums, etc. to 1H0. llox Tllllll) e. ltivi-r etary. Ell- $150. Sce- ' RENT coal ur- llz (‘.0 CTOIII-lll uii mori- uuo. L, R00 M. small BQV (‘I1 fl l' (WHIP \Vi'it(‘ d condi- Pnngnonn Cards DR. H. D. JOHNSON | Practice limited to Diseases ol lire. mar. Ne-je, Throat and sidn. Office 1s‘! tint Street, l-iours 9Q‘. livenin s >7 ap intment only. Residence 0 Water treet. ' IMI-T-Ii-Bfnos. ; s. s. nrsismn Iarrlatar, Oolleltor, Notary Public m. N. i it'll‘ ti Ill ° Prao 301i,‘ l-D fl DR. J. , Mossy ro LOAN llwhsno Q- . . . . i ~ uvnvrew" Iarrishr, leiiaiter, Notary ft; ii: ' ' : i‘ i r. n mm ~ ‘ l! NilIT-‘li I’. Id. In Tuesday. l 3min 1 I iffffii-si-iniu. 1 m. c. c. Archibald i Bniidilil‘ EYE’ ‘AR’ s iidl ' _ Riley u "I- iiifillzczi".s.tie.'i-aszzr o?» h | I70 Ill. l0 I D- kgnfilak-by appointment cuff). iccifihFaLEs Ilalel. how . Vlriorln onaiii. - P- W. . Ifrlfl‘ I. llnru 7n - "imflliv via-may. lien-rs up w. a Iii-w ' H. “Queen Ilatel. illlblilllllllm Wed- ‘neaoliy. Thursday. Iii-fen to ‘n y‘. I. lsoniaii II ‘aa- ' lilaf. Great uardiaa .: I to b hours at c. iionsroii noes ‘Ann ri-inoar Queen _for _ihe young miss, selling cheap Lamont this evening at 7.80. 1.30 p. m. re- _ ported "Saturday was a mispriiit. ,. bathing‘ suits: 1870_,,_2.,,'*£ 6th,‘ at 7 o'clock u, m. The happy ilentralfiariiiiiii‘ Ir rave to bay in an. province . w -. Deiniayhi Hair 'i‘oiiic-,ls a Preparation‘ Tliut "Will irow Hair Abun- iiuiiily. n nb-ni PRETTY GlN-GHAM DRESSED i , i-i- i at Patons. July26 2i TIME CORRECTED-Rev. Mr. will ‘preach in Churchill This is an age of new discoveries To srow hair after it as fallen out to-iisy iii a reality. _ _ _ _ DELMAY’)?! ,1"iiENi_‘-il ilAil; TONIC. lheflrcat ilair Tonic and 1319951118. will lwsltiveiy: ornate a new growth of hair. ' ii’ you want to iuive n beautiful lieud of hair, free froimdundruir, ,usc_ DEDMIAYIS ifwENii =11 llAllt TONIC once a day and watch the _ resdits. . , QOUVEPUR OF PRINCE ED~l -DEL4MiAYlS.. FRENCH HAIR PATONS ‘HOME ‘BARGAINS IN ail summer goodsNisii. their store T01‘ Drcitl’ $ii1ghams_ and, trappy Juiy262i to mail. Only 50c. by mail 57e.'turai color. The Charlottetown Guardian. , Vigor lmown, 1353-7-84! »I)ELM'AY‘S FRENCH liAllt , TOINIC is compounded _ b ex ert ROTARIAN PlCN_lC.—'i‘he Char-chemists. y p . ‘ iotteiown lloiiariana are looking Watch your hair if it is failing forward l0 d good time iilis week, out. 1f you don't, you will sooner when their big annual picnic tukesHir later be. bald. ilizice. it will be held iii iiie iVicMil-| DELMAYIS FRENCH HAIR inn Iloiei, Sianiiope on \VcdnesdilY- TONI“ ilrelienlfl 1111111119511 by t“ -_,. __ ienlng the hair to the roots. THE SISTERS OF St. Vincent's Iiniiies will find DELMAYT? Orphanage viesire to thank the FRENCH iiAlit TONiIS just the kind indies mid gentlemen who iiuir dressing they are looking foi. have the children who went tolit makes the huir soft and fluffy ROCKY Pflini. a most enjoyable auto and is not sticky. $1.00 ii bottle. drive, which contributed greatly io Sold by E. A. Foster, (ientrai Drug- inuke the day a very pleasant one. store, ‘Charlottetown. Sincere thanks are also" offered i-o . _ mil those who furnished dalniics which were relished by the litlio folks. I 1879. greatest Hair lino’ s ‘ SPECIAL SALE-ALL THIS week of Summer liariiwure at The ltogers. HurdwareCo. Limited 186ii-7r27-3i. - ARE YOU COMING TO Garfield July 28th? You better come and see Miser Macliae oi‘ Vancouver, 8.0. dance the highland dances. r A PDEABANT 0UTlNG.—Mr. A; W. McLeod, Garfield has made or‘ rangements for the‘ steamer liar- iand to leave llruce, Stewart &.(‘.o's. whorl on Wednesday morning iii 9.15 arriving iit iiuiiiilays wharf 1L iLm. Parties wilh,autos will con-- vcy people to the races. Returning the boat will iozive at 7.15 p..iu._ The races will be first class and the, sea trip thoroughly enjoyable, Meals will be served on’ the grounds. ‘ 189d MR, INVESTOR, do you want to‘ miike a splendid investment‘! ill so, lhfilluqlfflflii the auction sale on the 29th, of the Carveii Property, on the corner of Hilisboro and Euston‘ Streets. P. .APPREClATl,ON.—Mr. J. h G01‘- don Worth wishes to express his sincere appreciation of the many lfindiiesscs shown him in his rec- ent bereavement and to thank all wiimsio Jiausibiy renal-oil. their glgm paiiiydnffliirnlii-lhn “message no kindly iiiiehtion. lie desires to es- pecially thank the Matron, Miss Muclfinnon, and staff of the P. E. island Hospital for their untiriiig and synipniiietié attention i0 his line inotiiei- during her illness. . 1870 1863-7-27-31 BETTER BE SURE than sorry. Attend the (‘iirveil property u-uc- Jion- snie, Thursday the 29th insi- Ant. - 1803-7-27-31 FUNERAL.—-Thc funeral of the lute Waiter Cairns, will take. plaice from his late rcsidence, Ne. 194 Fitzroy Street, under the auspices of the i.0.0.i~‘.. this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. interment People's Cemetery. WEDDING BELLS.— The mur- riage took place in Boston on ,~s3\liil"iii\y, June 5th, of one of our popular llruckiey Point young lu- THE-AUCTION sat: of the Carve-ii property on Thursday the dice, Miss Jessie, daughter o! 29m h“ nwn-y gplendld mil-ne- illrs. Jessie Mclnnis, to Mr. timid Comfortable house, open George L. Mucllimaiii, .lr., of fireplaces in almost every mo“, Newburypori, Mass. Mrs. MncDon 1863-7-27- i aid is d grniluaie nurse and has been doing . private nursing in_ ‘Boston for the ' ' past five years. ‘Mr. MacDonald is a returned sol- dler. lie enlisted in April 1917 for foreign service and served twenty months abroad, was a member of iiie 102ml Infantry of the 26th Div- ision, originally from New England, one of the first American Divis- ions to laud iii France and lake their place in the fighting line. He saw service at the Aisur Riven, Soul Sector, Chateau 'i‘iiiery, St. hiiliiei and Tiiiii Court, was wound» ed during the drive at St. Mihiei and gassed while serving in the Saul Sector. lie returned in Muy 1919 to America. Mr. and Mrs. Mucllonziiii wiifresldo in Bruokiine, Muss, uiiii have the hciiriiest wish es for iiicir future happiness of many friends both in P. E. Island- and Massachusetts. nice grounds. . 4 BENGAS increases speed but not the, speed limit. Try it. Fenueii, Chandler, Charlottetown, Brace M0." Kay f; 00., Sumuierside. ' July 27-—d3i HAVE GONE OAMPING - The members of ilie Pastime (‘.iub yesterday for Cardigan, where jtiey will hold their annual two weeks camp. The League of the Cross Boy Scouts have gone to lleriiiiiiige for u ten (lays camp- ing period“ MAGNIFIOENT opportunity to puchiise d splendid home and make a,good investment by buying the double dwelling house on iiie corn- er oi‘ Euston arri liiiisboro, to be sold Thursday the 29th, at twelve o'clock noon. 1863-7-27-31 W... s... ... ._ _. ALL BUI>LD|NG MAfEhiAL i5‘ duliy advancing, butypu needdiot worry. if >you ' want ‘a ‘wii-ifortabie home, buy tho Cpnveill property 0n the corner ohfEuslon and liiiisiiorb, WEDDING BELLS — An inter. esiing event look piuce in St. Mn- iiieiil's Church,- Kinkorii, on July occasion which drew_ together so many friends wag (he marriage or to be sold at auction 'i‘hursduy the Mr. Ambrose Kelly, of Shamrock. 29"‘- "mflllii ‘ io Miss Loretta Smiiii, of- Maple _, . ' ' Plain. The Nuplai Muss was eeie- 1i ‘ -. _ brated by thelr- p storyflelh; Df- - iFUNERIAL. NOTiCE.——'i‘iie tuner Smith. The hriifei h’; can} "g 65f hi3 of the late Dr. John J, Kenny ded by her "sisi “Miss my d New -.Yor'k will take piacefroni his moth} ‘g residjencc at Si. 'i‘er- Smith as uuiid of honor, was aiiir- _ ed iii white silk with Georgette "h" W911 611111)’ morning at 9 o'- clock! .. ul a.n.._.u-as.isls' sumptuous supper, gracefully and irinriiiings. ‘The Broonisnian was‘ - 1sss-7-2i-ai~ ~ I u... .. Mr. St. Clair Greenan, of Kinko- BENGAS {We can refer you to l1 m. Aflor Mass, the bridal party Well known ilrlvrr o! any make n1 iuareiicil to the parochial house, our from the illiever to the (ladiiiue where breakfast was served, and ‘Eifim WM Wm 7991111111191“! Beiigi“ then motored lo (liuirloiietown. 7°" E°°"°"'Y and P°W"- Ask ‘"1- nnd in the evening to the bride's ornbeuer m" “'7 m Femw“ home. where in iiie midst of their.“ Chtmdm" , immediate friends and relatives, i'i '0 ' Jmy 27%“ elaborately served inllirs. Smitlfs be!“ Styli‘. WM "partiikeir of and congratulations showered on the IQLAND BALL TEAM ON TOUR This afternoon the Charlottetown happy couple. The bride is one of’ Baseball Team‘ will play the Am- ihe most popular nnd amiable ln- her“ 19M" “"1 511m“ l“ mm dies in the social circle and will‘ town- T‘““°“"°W the?’ mum” '° be niucii missed at her old homo‘ Bvrlnshl" "he"! ‘he!’ Wm "W" nnd the numerous presents re_',l'i\b crack team of that town for ceived is unipie proof of her plnce "V" “mes- “"11 011 Thllriidlll’ ‘hi’? iu the social scale. The groom's Wm me“ m9 wiullli-‘IFBTS 01 H1111“ gift‘ to the bride was ii gold watch ":39 if; "l"! QHY-dOnSFrIdiiy they nni chain and to the bridesmaid n 1' "Y £11m. an tel anon on goliii bgiceiei. 'i‘licir many friends "tstfigurday-lgh? 191531111118 $9371 1e“ W141 r. and Mrs. Keil man i mum K l1 0 "BB 0 I951" yam-g o; happiness “m; lprgapsr"; Gilrreii, for tho uininiiind:—Lou . (Nutshell. "Wacky" McEachern, Jllmmy Kinsman; Waller Johnson, 3P1"! Diamond, Lou Mntheson, Jfgus" Garrick, Tommy Corrigiin, " sooner." onnioron, "Kit" How- iitt, (l. Francis. .. ._-__ - ,~ ., __..._. ANOTHER INDIGNATION MEET lldfl-‘Qape Traverse, one of the P0111118 divisions in the 4th District of Prince County, represented by ip¥llliglvfeil and Hon. W. M. Lea. ‘Comm ss oner of Agriculture, held ,anf indignation meeting on Friday 9118111118 at which vigorous pro- ‘eiita were made against the legis- stlon enacted at the last session: Cl‘ "film, of the government's sins of omission and commission was very severe. A resolution moved by Mr. John Muttsrt and seconded by Mr. Albert Sherreii, asking the two representatives to resign was de- feated although the eneral tone of the inestlnl a c ear atimstion iigidttioromnso maiiiwnssid m‘ it"s“: in m mil: Imus M panacea-a? 7 a ' a $11? ‘luAiiiiiTrbTémgiii GUARDIAN you that. they can t "P 1"" fiilqiiilh with ~- ' -- the late Jullufihank, of,Giace Bu", (~13. are being brought to Cardig- flu for interment. die the knock. Sold by Fenncii (it Qhiilldier, Charlottetown, Brace Mc- IWY it '60., Summer-aide. smells Truck dvriver will tell main: load Bmigiis. i July 27—d3i _ FOR ;BURiAL.-—The renuilns of \ . J ~5- BENGAS. Use Bengas and elimin- _-.__ x July 21-d;ii Funafuti. rowioasom-Tnn remains of the late Dr. J. .l. Keir ny arrived inst night and will be forwarded this morning to St. Ter- esa's. Funeral toning-row manly.- _.._.,,_ 8T.‘ ANWB CELEBRATION. — . The Bi, Ana's Day celebration to, < have been held on Sunday at LOrr "("5 18111116,. did not take place, ii b81118 deemed advisable to 110st- iionc it on account of iiic wetwea- iiicr of the past low days. The ('.(.‘il‘i)l‘ilii0ll, however, will be held on Sunday next, when n spdclnl preacher for the ‘occasion will be present. SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS.—-~'i‘he foiimviiiiz students oi‘ St. ihiniiizinfla University have successfully puss- cd their Bucieaiiiureai cxuuiiiiu- iionsz~Bachcior 0i‘ Arts-I’. “filigfl P-B- Mllfllily, Gavan Moniighzin, Rupert O'Neill, Gerald Diziion, Nor- bcri Hughes, George MCCIliJO, Lu- ' elen Morin, Donal Mcianson, fleei- or Lziviiiicc. Bachelor of ScicncoL A. lirouiliard, (‘liiirics Sirois, Louis . Pouiiot, Leo McDonald. Bachelor oi‘ Lettcrs——Syiverc Desiioelics, Will- iiiiii J. iliielkmiiiil, Joscpil Fleming, ‘Francis Nelilgiin, Francis ("iiiL Gregory (ialiunt, Lco Neiiigun and Walter McGuigan. STEAMER ‘REPORTED ABLED.~(‘-|pt. Iliiti of the tni; F. M. Batt received a telephone mes sage at 1i1.m. several nights ago requesting the lug to proceed to Wood islands and tow lhv email steamer Trusty to Pictou. The ines- sage. iitatcwi that iiie sieuiuci" ivus disabled rind W115 landing her pus- sengers at Wood islands and that they would be brought to (‘harm-Le inwn by motor car. The lug W415 unable to go and fl inter message from New Glasgow stiiieii that the Trusty was arriving at Pictou. No other information was received. A LONG TRiP.—-\Viizit is one of the best outing trips of the seu~ son is being taken by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. i". McLurc and family of Eiliotts P.E.i.. who left Sutur- J V,» Duff 100, a wagon $75, m Government experimen Y 4 A Y 17.4 cents ~ milk, 001118 seven cents a mile. Ford Truck is only 4}; A Ford Truck will to operate at a lower cost " R300 in “ll: ' ' i .4 F i‘. _.__, q . day morning the 24inst. for Ottawa in their Sedan auto. Mr. MeLurc has had placed on his ear by Mr. Iiediey Woodsde of ilradniimnc. trunk and lent racks which will enable them to carry all necessary equipment as i'8il\lil‘f*|'i .ily a 01mp- > folding cots, Lure also liuii Mr. ihe unto n thorough overhauling which means the cur is in ns good working order as when new as Mr. Woodside is an expert none can beat and hard to eilllfll 0H 1W1!‘ ors. The car has been just-receuiiy painted by Mr. McLure iiiiuscif. ‘They also intend taking plenty of time and visit ‘all the l)1'iil('il)ili cities along the northern rout g0- lng, while they intend to KO l" Niagara Fails and come home by ‘ way of iloston, Porildiid and Bau- gor, milking the trip about eight weeks. CHIEF SARK IN TOWN. —Johii Surk, Chief of the Prince Eilwiird isiund Indians, was in iiic eiiy yes- terday, his first visit to the city for some yours. 11c .:":'¢ looking in the best of health, and does not appear to be ‘a day older than he did five years ago/The Chief re; ports everything in good condition 0n Iennox island. The DEODIC‘ have their hoiiiestcads in excellent shape, and the farms neverfiooked better. ‘Bile Chief flhfly iirc all well, and his sdfls wife, who ar- rived here --.i bride from overseas, oil to make life more pieiuiant for ing condiiions.~gencriiiiy. She is an enthusiastic gardener, and her exuiupie in this regard has been followed by many of the other wo» . appreciate her kindness tow (filler states that udvis able t0 l) . Ann's Duy eeiebr undiiy ‘fares for liis sable ‘ be present at this celeb ution could have been secured. but word lust received from headquarters a: Moncton, show that there is no Bflllilllellt to l tcr day railways. “m! the reguvf B11181 stnnif. m!‘ ' ‘a! v CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. Patrick Callaghan and family offer their sincere thanks to tifeir many friends, for many kindness BIIOWiLIDIlhMr recent sail bereavement, also, for the lliiiily Rlliriuuiil and floral-bouquets. Thcnfoiiowing letter '- the manager of the Victoria liotei speaks for itself: Mr. llsrry Brown, ‘Hotel Victoria, i (‘hsrioth-‘ewp, P.E.i. M! den; Mr. w :— I l thought you might be interest- ed in learning that the members of the Grand Opera (‘Ompuny who stopped at the Victoria ibis week were “loud in their praises of your hotel. in fact each person with whom -l discussed the matter, (and l think this represented everyone), volunteered the statement that they preferred the betel ilecommo- dation provided in Charlottetown to any other hotel they had visited in the Maritime Provinces. Wishing you all success, lain Yours lillilfii‘ -....__. r- n- ma». lug party, such as girsoiire, “love, Y\‘.\ll'i‘iiii)‘ (‘VViiliiK from 'l‘orouio to has done much by lier wise coun- , the people nnd to aid in iniprov~ _‘ film, so the tooth brush leaves much of it in- troubies, despite the daily brushing. batant. Five years of tests have amply proved 1 Plain Facts about Routesi A team of horses costspbout $4 8 in ck costs $750 at Ford, t. _ have proved that the cost of feeding a horse is 8. cents er team per hour. not cover more . _ Us: only Genuine Ford Part: 085 Canadian Dealers and over Service Garages supply enuins Ford Parts and prompt repair amide. E. IVES & SON”, DIEALICIKS, )l().\"l‘.-%\GUE. ' ‘ ‘ A. HORNE K‘ (‘()., lHiALiilf-S, SYMMERSIIFE than 30 miles a day. The cost for twelve hours would be $2.09 orabout he cost for gas _ cents a mile. _ soon pays for "itself in the reduced cost of operation. cover at least 60 miles a day coi- iecting milk or 250 miles on long hauls. Ii: enables you er mile and to cover twice as much territory as with orses. ’ Ford One-Ton Traci: (Chassis only) $750 f. o. b. Fold, Ont. 0, double harness '\ of I575. A Ford woridn hour, or ne team, collecting an oil for a The Ford Truck KENNEDY, \\'lEliS'i‘liR & )i(‘KlN.\'().\', I)]*l.\l.l£l{h‘, (flIAifLO'l"l‘E'l‘O\VN. _..._\ ___a .. ..__-._-»- - ~——— -—< —~~ “TTTT - . ~- I I - ttle M _ “h \_ i),.,.,.,,r_ ,.,.,,,-,“._.-_..n,,n,; M Aiiu. lloiilidiii .lfliiiiLl‘ ll STVNOSHHJ m, rl‘\[‘\l'1‘“‘l 1mm, p“. ‘ niw yLornu Young of Ottawa are Tum“ _ sclli U112I]li‘i)i'(*S$l()lli\i ‘<' Wl-‘illlnl-Z villi‘. oily. iiiey ‘are ‘the Mr. 11. A. li/icsservcy iii'l‘iV(‘il . - M“ Dmvm. i”. “runny l.',lli'.~ii>' oi i-llsici Lrockcti, M!» i~itz- i-l wiiii ilii- liuiiiiiy '-‘]~~'A" Nlesiéwimy" (climate Mr. E. J. Armstrong, of tiie u, Elm", zit liie Victoria. city )'9$i0i'(iii_\'. left . “his Jessie Sicwziri, Pity, _< __ . . i ii ‘ dislics.\slo<'gdgtll'tzviffiéififgmilggsfizfgudiw“ within“ imwllt“. province ililii the Siiiliilfily till;- . . . linrris the New Priming Bureau, Olidwii, ‘is visiv’ _ __ _ ', _ , _ ing in the city. Iic is rekisiorcil Ynrk Dmymigm’ ‘ind 311-?‘ HM’ rls, who ziro Sllilliiiillg liicir ‘i'iii'il< lion iii liziy i-‘oriunu.,, were In iiic roy Street. the veteran printer, was yesterila" on: i i1]. t“ t " ~ , T} _ "' l m l ‘y up 0 '1'“ Ask for .\l IIIII|IA illlll tuke no Olin-r. ]1i;ilrl,y_ ro and other Nnvn Ri-viviiin towns, iicv. F, X. hiorrjsoii, brother of lilsiiop Morrison of Aiitigonisli, N. S , who hits been visiting his old ilOliii‘ iii i’. id. island leaves this morning on returnioiierlii-iiey, Cal. Mr. John Cooiubs, of Tracddia, in the city yesterday looking huic and See How it Pays ‘ To beautify the teeth ' . , ‘(ill sfulrmrrifs u/Iprnzuul Iiv hip]; (hmml aulhorilivs Millions of people now employ a new teeth cleaning method. Millions of white teeth show the results of it._ This is to urge a ten- day test, to show what it means to you. q! They fight the film "' I This new way combats fiim--ti'iat viscous film you feel. That iS what clouds teeth and what wrecks them. Moshtooth troubles are now_ traced. to film. Film clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. If not removed it hardens. Then month after month, between your dental cleanings, it may do a ceaseless damage. It is the film-coat that discolors-not the teeth. Film is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth t_o cause decay. ‘ _ Millions of goons. breed lnlit. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of"pyo_rrhea. The ordinary tooth paste docs not dissolve tact. Thus very few people ‘escape tooth Now dental science has evolved a film com- ..ea____.i=e 3R1 A W, '11.. Iliad-Day pended, _ f h \ film eombatanfwhieli, after s 1....’ um, is new advised by loading dentists everywhere ._: A‘ Gift A lO-DilyrTube of Pepaoricnt in sent tB-iihil who ash.‘ Sqilwfioupon. . , _ . . its eificieney._ Leading dentists now ever-y'- wiiere advise it. And it is embodied for your daily use in a dentifrice called Pepsodent~ an ideal modern tooth paste. Sent on request A ten-day test of this new method is sup- plied to all who ask. Thus millions have . seen the results of it. Pepsodent is based on‘ pepsin, the digestaiit of albumin. The film is aibuminous matter. i The object of Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to day by day combat it. Pepsin must be activated, and the usual agent is an acid harmful to the teeth. So this method long seemed barred. But science has ' discovered a harmless activating method, so _ active pepsin can be every day applied. ' Send the coupon for a IO-Day Tube. Note v how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark theabsence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the film-coat disappears. See the results and let our book explain them. Then Judge for yourself what is best for you and yours. Cut outthe coupon so you won't forget. 41kt 1i".- 'nr4 1.. ‘Illn- THE PEPSODENT ..co§fiauv Ten-Day Tu Free ““’ Dept. A, i104 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, Ill. Mail ill-Day --'1‘ube of Pcpsodent to" Imunnil.