t’ ' ' ..~,~,.;;i.,‘ I. mounts. a ENTRIES Filll ; NEW ANNAN BABES Wednesday, August 120th Free-For-All Trot and Pace 1. Dan Patchen, 2.15%, (Patchen Wilkes), Col, D- A. MacKlnnon, City 2. Keemah Aubrey, 2.17%, Edward Ste-wart, French River. 3. Longset, 2.06%, Peter Conroy, Charlottetown. 4- Edgerton, 2151/4, Jamse McDonald, Georgetown. 5. Roy Volo, 2.08%, Dan J. Sullivan. O'Leary. TllEIESlEll I n: _ -‘ ti» ' - 166mm!» ,_'Mr. Emery Crane, ltiverton left Thursday for the West. —-__- Road left Thursday on a visit to -QHOP from Helium's catalog- —~BUMMERBIDE AGENI- Mr. Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Drug Co.. is'now Guardian rep- rescrltaltive in Sumnlerslde, and will be pleased to receive news. advertising and Job Printing. Mr. MacDonald sells the Morning Guardian at his storo._l-lis tele- phone No. is 12 2. tf. --MUSlC AT NEW ANNAN RACES _\ir llirrry Porter of Cl¢fi0i tetowu, who is recognised as , . E- island's premier violinist w-ili give special selectlons- with Mr. Blan- cha-rd us ucocnlpilnist. The musical 6. Col. Waltz, 2.16%. Col. D, A. MacKinnon, Charlottetown. -,_ Rexhar" 239' w_ Matthews sumfnerslde- ' program alone will be worth tlle b Pansy Aubrey, 2.12m. William Matthews, River Herbert, N. s. ‘L’, agfgfsgif;n,'lgés"’uf“gg “:2, 9- 11N101‘, 2-19'/4| Dr. Mclfiilffi Montague. P very beat horse racing of the seas- ‘ on. Tile -itll lteginlent band and 2.20 TrQt and Pace plperil illleave for New Anniin early, en minute concerts will be 1. Miss Belle Reco, 2.1855, W. B. McArthur, Kensington, given at Hunter River; and Freder- 2- Forward Boy 2.2114. C H Mitton Port Elgln N B 1M0" e“ Tom“ Thm" 211511111“ . ,_. . - 0 . . . __ . z _ h 3. Mac Todd. 2.263, Lester Brehaut, Charlottetown, minim? 53in?- innll‘? Itzfuslillcll “ems sottlnrtl 4. Brenton H, 2.1711,. Henry Hooper, Charlottetown. ,.,-,riy_ The cum “m, to arrive Wm 5. Keltic. 2.181s... A. R, Murray, North Rivcr. us! ill-at positions to view lilo raw 6.—Glenmorral, 2.19%, Col. D, A. McKinnon, Charlottetown. 9. Frisco Direct, Ciaud S. McMillan, Charlottetown- es. ‘Fables in the hlg dining saloon will be set ut ll) o‘elock. Start ear- 7. incomparable, 2.2253, G. Farrow, Magdalen islands. ‘y ‘m, New Anna" “m, “void the _ 9- Rflllart- 2-09- W. MEWWWS- 511mm°"51d°- crush at the gates. Fir-st coule first 9. Harry G., 2.24. James Hcnnessey, River Herbert, N. S. served is the wzltclllvord. 10. Nan Direct. 2.2914. Philip Landry, Ftivcr Herbert, N, s. 3615—i1—13"11 11. Radiant, John McDonald, Southport. __OFF FOR THE west __ 12- 2"“ Bmmhmzmi c- H- Bemm» charmltemwm Among those wllo left 0n the _ litirvcst Excursion oil Thursday’ 2.36 Trflt and l)ace evening and wllo [lllrchased trun- sportatioli at. Kenstugtou are the 1. Casey Todd, Henry Hooper, Charlottetown- fulluwlngl _ 51111119)’ T11i1l11l>901h 2. Colonel Aubrey, J. W. O'Brien. Elmsdale. 1i 155 91”“ Pffllittflltéilth Mayhew, f a lolliaitti. learn POlillIHl, Heath 3. Stella Todd, Herbert Campbell, Charlottetown. Ullpflut, u“ m, Mjrguw; Gym“, on,’ 4- 1-1°Yd Gwffle- semlll" 515111115- K¢"51"9‘°"- Jaull-s lilulltilly, (itJUPKC lliilllally. 5- Canadian Belle, Hugh Walker, North River. Altiurlct- Mill. Jiliileg (lormail. Mrs. 6. Mack AuiareY- Wellington McNeil, Southport. ~_1\;_~l\1“lulé“'f*‘-l 111153J“€1k§:f1f~“1€ofi:'_t 7. Ginger Boy, Peter Conroy, Charlottetown. 3,5510" GMT; 5 HMJOIH’, 9- Dapper Den. Hon- l-eonard Wood, Pvwnfll. (iillis, .lll m" Clerltlllllt; Earl can.‘ Leslie. (lass, nil of Clifton; Johll 10. X Ray, Wm. Chappell. Granville. fi""n'1‘“t"' {$111111Dl1:fi?11‘:::h “I213 , , its-sen. a o a lg v . . . 11. Governor General, W.n, Matthews, Summcrside. Chmnplun, Spring vflnoy, Amum 12. BiiLy Aubrey, Sernplcs Stables, Kensington- BFUffIliOIl, Spring Valley; Stirling iilciiregor. Willard HllllllilCll. Fred 13. National R., P. L. Morris, Murray Harbor. 14. Starlight by Prince Ando. Bertram Ramsay Mt Rose Md‘“"d' “n or French River; 15 5., T d . . ' ' ' ilcirge Stewart, Sea View. Fred ‘ “m1 ° d (by M51” Twd)‘ Ea" "1951 Charmnemwm “illlilflwS, Sea View Eric. Woedsllle w . . Percy Driscoll, Dull Gillis, R3098 End at FlltlSh 0f Heat i‘liuioil; cllfiltliOf Brown. (lrahttufs lloud; Willilllli. lluiiter, lmliall National Trotting Association Rules govern racing. Military and Bagpipe Bands—Vlolin and Piano-Highland Dancing. Jig and Hornpipe. Boxing ‘and Gymnastics, Special Boxing Exhibition bout of eight round-s. Saunders vs. Mc- Closkey for light heavyweight championship of P. E. l.-ln specially built open air arena. General admission to bout 75c. ringside seats $1.50. Large dining and refreshment saloons. Autos parked on outside of racing oval free, A limited number may be parked at southern end of inner circle at 50c each. Harry Porter noted violinist will rcnder special selections. Wallace Scantlebury, P. E. I, gymnast and ali~round athlctc will glvehiflys u; h“ special performances. Boxing bout immediately after races, Special train fron Charlottetown leaves at 9 o'clock a. m. Special reduced fares on all trains, Tlgnish to chgr-ioggegvwn 79th and 20th. Good to return on August 21st. General Admission 50c. Childrcn 2 70,. 50,; '(am. tax included) Meals, 50c. ' J- J. McKJNNON, Proprietor. Grand Stand 25c. J, PENDERGAST, Secretary . N- 5P" day proves unfavourable, races will be held next line day following. 3-528-8~13~\vfnl3l_ O71 itiver; Gordon McKulzie. Baltic; \\'. li, Sharp, Norboro. The party left ihu depot in the best of good L'il\'l‘l'. coiifedtiilt that they shall have it safe and lmpeditltiits trip; l-zitccess iti the great. west and well reuelv ilctivitlcs in the honil-lilutl at no distant dnle. —Y. --_--<-0>—i— THE LlGHT-FINGERED GHOST A Scoistliilll oilce spent his heli- lioti-l ill one of ollr large tilwtls. l-le spent iltlite a iiiile till-re, ullil as he was leaving the night porter flll\ll‘l‘il€llk‘(l him. "l hope you slept well, sir." 1W slid. holding out his hand us though ht- was fi-ulitig lo sl-c if it was x§ll'1\\'illl,§. “I didu‘t tell you ip-filrtl. sir, lit-cause l thought if might lllllli‘l‘\’t‘. you. but the riloin you were ‘it is ltuuwu as ilic liilullt. ed cllatnbt-r." ' "All, yes," replied the Scotsman. "All put the tip All llltentlcil for ye on the drcssitlg table lust’ night. an’ the ghost. must have appeared the iloo an‘ iitk it with liilil when he vanished." 114' was’ a hurll-ltlllkiilg ruffi- n p‘ l ., h"; mg ,,,,m,_,.,.1_ i“ a You.“ bud“; \~\1'1.1:J‘;;!I]f,l:fli)l" lnlvllafigoliln notes that will r t‘ ,,- . , .. ‘.1 _ ' ‘ » -1 - y L ill piud liu- silvllifi‘ was niterrnpieil by _._j¢¢o>-__- 2114:: N0“; T — SUMMIRBIDI BUIINIIQ COLLEGE. —0pening day, Sept, 1, 1924. Business, Shortshand and Civil Service, Prospectus free, Write Box 145. J. Pogson, Prinoi. iifll. 3 months Eastern Guardian ....*8HOP from i-lolnlsn's Catalog. ..'EA8TERN AGZNIK- Mr .1. W. Murdock is new Guardian Ag. ent in- Montague sud will be pleas- ed to receive uewil items, advertia- lug. Job Printing, new and renew- al subscriptions. 1 ..'Vl$lT APPRECIATED._Rev. M. 0. Brlnton of tho Sturgeon iluptlst (fhurch was assisted last Sunday evening iiy tile Rev. P. C. Clark of Mars Hill, Me., who preached to u large congregation, every one speaks very highly of the sermon dnliverd by Mr. Clark. They also visited and‘ held aeshort service for a crippled lady who has lived in her bed for more than six years. She was very grateful to the Ministers for their kindly act. .."MIS$ MARY McLEAM-The death occurred lit De Gros Marsh, of lllxiry Aicloeun after a short ill- ness. 'l‘he late Miss McLean was possessed of .i rather unassuming disposition yet in the neighborhood iil which she so loug lived wits held ill the highest respect. it was how- ever in the. home she showed her real self. ller loving di pleasant smile \\'0ll many frieltds wherever she went. She lcuves to mourn one brother and one sister also two ilieces bliss Florence and Rose McLean, of Georgetown. Slit- cere sympathy is extended to the fllnlily in their sud uild sudden affiictiul. May her soul rest in peace. -A- ..".\ir. \\'illiant W. Really, Hull. I\fnss., is at present enjoying a holiday amid tho scenes of youth and early manhood. Mr. Ready is a na-tive of irisllmwn and was for yours u builder and contractor ill Kensiugloil and vicinity. Twenty- five _vetlr.~l ago he went to ‘Lowell. Maria, where he followed the pro- fession of curpeittry. lie found at. first. business tpiiet, but, by pet'- slstent attention to du-ty he built tip a lucrative trade, and today is enjoying the results of his labors. it is sevciltileil years since Mr. Really visited his native Province anti all can realize what vast tehzltlges ill this iiiiervul, time has wrought. ‘He misses many faces that were present in these years. and 5(‘\'ri many that ore perfectly strange. He is favorably impres- sed with the improvements evident especially iil farm buildings, which convinces lpim that agriclllitllrc has ffltltflViltl due pttentloil dilrlilg that i iervlal. 'l'il£lhil(3 notes. purtlcul- urly. the advanced luetiioils of farming everywhere commanding ilitciltloli, The vast development of the potato industry zippvtiill strongly ill hint, knowing that the farmers have atlupfed the very bust methods of establishing and iilaillttiinlltg the fertility of’ the soil. The ilistiititioil of tlle'Cal' IPert-y transportation is really a revelation to him, and he emphati- cally slates that. the Government. that supplied this means of meti- ern communication is deserving oi‘ recognition atld silpport. He was greatly interested in ills visits to several tlfox ltiliiches. being the first time that he saw a lllodcrn rilni-h and a living black or silver sposltion and ' Borden. ..'Mlss Ethel Boston, Charlotte- town. is spending a short vacation pt, per bout in Georgetown. —A. .,'Mr. lluttou Dolslel, s member oi the staff of the Canadian Bank of Conlnlerce Glace Bay, who hiss been spending two weeks in George- town returned this week to Nova‘ Scotia. . .'Mr. Wilfred Parker. ll member 0f the staff of the Royal Bank. St. Johns, Newfoundland, has returned to ceiltliille his work after spending a pleas-int vacation at his home in Georgetown. — ,.' llfiss Lyons and two daught- ters Louise and Nora. Charlotte- town, motored to Georgetown on Wetlliesiltty null intend spending a short vacation visiting Miss Marion MacDon-Jld. —A. .."i‘lle following young men Were passengers to Charlottetown on 'l‘litirsday cnroute to Western Camilla uu the Harvest Excursion, Mr. l'lt‘f‘lllll‘(l MacDonald Mr. Frank McLean, Mr. John Gotell. ..*.\ir. Bartlett llfiar passenger to Charlottetown Wednesday. was n on —A. ._*.\ir. Russell McLean and two childrtll John nild Jean, New Glas- gow. who have been sulnmerlng ill Georgt-ttlivn nlotored to Borden Monthly curoulo tn their home. -—A. ..'!lirs. Johnson and three child- ren til‘ New Glasgow who ilnve bqfl] sptllltllllg their summer vulca- tloil ill (icorgetowlt were passeng- ers on llioilduy eilroute to their hoinc. "-5- ..“.\lrs Donald McAuiny anti two sens of Stellarton, N. S. who have be... visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thoillns Henry for the past two m-Jutlis left for their home this Week. —A- '..*.\ir, Elton Moore left on Moll- dity for ll. S. A. after spending u [lieasiut vacation with his parcnts Mr. utid Mrs. w. H. tubal-e. Still"- goon. . .'.\lis.~i Florrie Llewellyn. Georgetown, llllUlll. the week-cud visiting relatives ui Albion and Sturgeon. she was ziccoiuilzlrlled by her little sister bliss Sedllon. Principals of Heliedity 'l‘lit- following article sketches one of the lllUfirl. popular features of biology as“ discovered by Gregor Mendel and placed ill the hands of (Elliott's next girneratiolt by Pref. Purim-i‘ l\i, Bayno, a missionary who has just returned from the lilieritir of the "tircat Flowery" Republic. ‘if you cross tall peas with dwarf peas the offspring will he as tall ‘llli the tull parents The dwarfucss has completely vanished. liut if you cross these tail offsprltig back with a ilwart‘. one-half of the offspring of this cross will be dlvurfsaud oile-iittli’ will be tails. Such experiments were the be- gitzrllilg of the laws of heredity as it is now being taught to Clliilese boys ln skirts by a yeuug Canad- ian professor lil long trousers. To continue the lesson: if, - stead of crossing iliu tall peas back with dwarfs, as iii the preccdlitg paragraph, you illace capsules ever their blossoms so that they will not get crossed with any other plant, aiiil if you iilell sow their ..'llfr. Alex Mcl-ennsn. Peters . seeds. l-lear the smokers t §tlirhtnnf Thumb I eta’ Mlltstilits l l5 M|LLBAN<KSl l5 cents, Vile would be ulliihOilti‘. ‘2 Best and coolest of all blends, And the cleanest ofell Friends MlLLBANKSl i5 cents, llear the smoizers shoul: . a- W M ~' ii/il/(‘Q i1i§ o u; a llitilllfl‘ GRAD! E l VUERGUMUA I ljoaAcco 1 1v Great ‘Flowery Mldtllc Kingdom‘! recalled I\it=ndel's little graudcllildreii of the original pair. great treasure house. And ii ilvns The three tall peas which we select. not until 192‘: til it the future ed all look precisely alike. llut, savauis of West (‘liinn found in a hidden somewhere within them, 1Ju~ book just written ill their language Ylimd1111Yl1l1W9ri-ll1lilt3IMCPOSCOIIQU) by their (‘ziiladlaii teacher, Parker list-ever. there is a strange illld hi. lluyilc. the same blcntlefs luw lllyslCYlOllS difference ill tile-ii‘ ]li‘l‘t‘.~ and the saute timazlilg truths. tiity. 0n the general avcinige one of 'l‘o-tlay the plants of ‘rim-t nild flu-ill will produce nothing btit tall Szecliwtlri are being watched and offspring. INVUFIHCSS hats liltewist- vxllvflllliflllllil with by the eager been lilarrlotl out of this str:iiil.,sttitleiiis of \\'<~.<t Clilllu Union Un- ilever to return. 'l‘lle two rcultliililversity, all bt-catise u mun tending lug tails, however. evidently still ti, tnoilzistery garden iii Austria saw carry tiwaritiess because their eff tutti rectirtlutl tiiore than others, be. Slpflllgtllnglllll average one short to tnilist- ills discoveries were nt last I 111W‘ i1 H. . recognized and taught. and because it was these simple experllnl-ilts u yeuug chap iii the University of ‘Gt iztllriltlilll peas that taught Greglli" 'f‘nrtluio made it his life job to take . elite le first principles of these greet iliseuvcries to the 11L‘1‘";\11lY~ i\1\!1111i‘,1.=l llolulllu (‘atliilllc stiulents of the greatest of China's lllflll‘ nut carter iii o d Austria. provinces. ri-ati a paper on the subject to his llictidi-l also found that if you 11t‘1l-1llll<>l's lllhlllfl little town of Cfflsgl ltctls which have yellow seeds ilruun lil lhllp. llut llendi-l iiicd llli-‘Wllll those having grl-t-n seeds all 1i"v1i_1\\'ll lull-side his helm- iowu ill|llie offspring will be yi‘il(l\\’. iiul 1551 1111i1_1t Wile‘ ll'll till lilltil iilili|\\'llllll you plant these ilppareiltly sisvt-rul liiultlglsts who wl-rt- puu pure yellow set-dbl. tiltefotirih of 1111i; over the problems ef heredity their cllildrcil produce green seeds panlplilet and three-fourths yellow. Nothing Let us return to the three tails. and fotllld ill it the golden key toil has alnozetl Professor llllyues young college chaps iitore than lo lpul ll pod tltld see these different- e-olored seeds lylilg side by side with the saute environment, yet with sucll lln enormous difference ill their heredity. - And the HillllC truth has been observed in the mingling uf black with white rabbits or guinea pigs, Moreover. it. is being recorded in connection with tho abnormalities of human fnntiliel-i. What u. fro“. sure house is lleiilg npeucd- up be» fore the cltqtilrlng (‘llliiese gaze! Thus science lapse from llrunn to Toronto to Chcilgtil. 'i‘luls ion the discovery of iln Austrian liioilk is trnitsiuitttltl by a Calltltlliil llil-tli. udlst missionary to Cliiilesc Cell- fttciiln students. W} "So this is your ilatigliierfls cont- liig out party. ls it?" n friend null] to the debuiunieh father. "Yes," the stern old lllllll replied. "and ii’ l ltlldift put lily foot down about. that dress. she'd have been out oven filrthcr than slie is." =o New PERFECTION ‘, Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens This IJODIIIZIPVO“ Stove is just the \ ,-_.,.1~,] ., -. , _"l'l_ill_ _ I _ ‘ v _ _ tlhiisstnninliiéllm ‘llrillllnilllllwllillliixillllfilyi‘ .i T11: (Ii lilli pi-istliior, ' "u" T" M“) V“ |{|,|-,|) , lit, ‘SCO? ‘llllllilllllbd pessiblll what Wm Ilupl)‘\,|u Ans\\"|rz “m, lu- Willliilti wis sufficii-jul llltlllvVhilil{iuflrgthy d" you wmgp" “ken m“ hi“, ‘A‘|rl H", M“. H, §|i|_\' t'ill'1"11- "“'1' vditiprc-‘ill tdliii mcgifiitiiiillt-ltiroxnlztjtii‘, (he fourth m: mo“ flcflls‘ not Onuvhmr‘ ki h ' liuy ftloil for hi liiili- tint-s. lCvf" --[;,.',,,,,,S,.~-‘ revue,‘ u“. prlsnner_ ',','~",,""‘1,'f:1|: ‘|'.',‘,,,1:|"n,.':i‘,,:1:-i',','..r|i“: says, is litliltcd ill supply lilflihfitl‘ “HUB g or every C00 ng need t e year Mm " "mm "mm 1mm‘ ‘WM-o ‘Mm: m“ u“ m“ nmrkul‘ and with um‘ Sllilpose, for eonveuieilce. we arflllnd- (IUiCktO heat! ample in (231)80- ity and its low fuel consumption makes it economical to use. dvlltw- of this lit-s iu ihi- fit-t ilt'it “[ didn't o‘, the II .. _ i - . H pocketbook. . . .. . 11 1 1 t 7;] . ; . ._ - . , tl - iiir. the lou-lli-sl un\_\ i-fft-lt ,, . , _ H , o iii ll flit t lltlikitllflllh (.ilili }‘|::M,,‘|‘n.h',“_ w," "on" m, h, ,,‘.,,,,,,,,_,,_ tale taktil, tile producers of fill "ow select rm“, or tiles‘) MIN“, r.» iilust conlillatttl the ili-tention of the u“, i|lli| iiliit will liisi ilie longest iiiiic. lrurillt-ss iii’ ieiiipl-riltiiri- or liuiiiltiliy. 'l‘llt- curlliit-ss will look pt-rfi-t-tly nature :il. uiiti tlil- linir will lu- ln-iiullfully’ glossy. yi-l Wlilllllli the least grt-tillipi-ss Ill’ rllli-klul-Mll. Liquid sllilu-rlill- is quite iiil-xpi-intlvc. costing lllll more ili:iii lwi-iily cents un iluiict- ui any drug store. i4 plants at random-that is, gratldclilidrcn of the original pair- luklni: one short and three tails. We shall then flllll that the 500113 from the dwarf pliluts will |ll‘il(illl'i' itotlling but ilwtirfs. 'l'flillli‘S‘~i hil been married out of this strain for ever. Such lczmting indeed never was foreign markets atld lildtice prices to rezlcli a figure ‘that will com- peiisatt- producers. in recent years Mr. itctitly has. lived lil iluil, Mains. anti has litlltl iiuptirialit ptii-lltltlils Lit the civic government of that town. lie is chairman of Board of (lversetirs of the lPoer, also the uf~ flcal llieastirer of llllg ‘Town. lluth Mlniird's Linlment Relieves Pain. New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves keep the kitchen I -. . l, y E I t‘ ‘ I‘ h,“ studied of old froili till: ultixiuis of ' ' ' _ _ A Poor Wbrkman lsnnvtnugjnig (ylidvyhwnlnnnr a: Infinitive.“ L: ifiggvfigngnngnnlnnhnetcfl“n.“a: comfortable shorten kitchen hours-make your work I K B H3 ,3‘ ,6-‘;;j,,‘§=,;,},§{,1",,}§f, ~,'_;}1;;11-, “$1,135 easier. dust the thing for this kind of weather-in fact t s “hhfiiey ' ‘l: _“ “"1"”""'°°“1‘°Y°~="'- -- -- -- -- -~ . a i - ' hat is the U f Hot W o _‘ k n I F u seeurl. tinder his regime. Although W Se O _ _ eather Specials at Golf-s hrltitllxhlyifxlnaylt“ f,|.‘,fl..u,pr:h_.;_l" pug" 1:15.231]: Gnntmlbosigtsfi.) hiniénnin n Living i; Very convenient for you men who get your own ‘on I mur w I | ‘ . ’ ' ' g ' e q 1 ‘W’ l‘ 1 WM“ h‘ fosters kind feeling for (fluted... breakfast ~—— Just touch a match and ill a few Inlnutefl your employ. "Phi-tip", "Catrina" Kinsmen are worthless ut ilny prion. l have installed the latent Instrument Ills De long Ding- iitmllc Ulilt fill‘ "EYE ICXAMIN ATION" to i-nuliln ms m giro yliu ilin very bent lervice oli- tulnillllo. This Instrument l» ilie latest on the market IIIII| titers in only one other in the llurltlme Provinces... "Artimui ilpruk louder thnn wiirilil." lliivs your eyes examine-l with iliiil new instrument. H. J. MABON Optometrist. Montague (iiflcn Connected With Ilrulr fit ore White Tennis Shoes» 2/2 to 4V2, $1.45 for .......... .. $100 What is the use oi‘ living wluul u woman gets tip in tho nlorulng as tired us when silo went to lied ai night with headache, lbflCltllflli‘, drsgglngdown trains, nervous, lrrli. able and despondeilt? 'l‘h't>se are nil symptoms oi‘ alilnleilts peculiar to her sex which DJilkCS life a burden Every woman in this condition loltetown is It cndiu - '. should rely “no” 141m“ E- P1111‘ Iioll visiting hpls moihcilr hikilloxfiehiig: bu!“ vqgemm“ nmluwlmd- i1 K91)" town A. old-fashioned remedy made [mm rootsnnd herbs. It contains no nur- - ..'Mlsses Doris and Mlriiun “M195 °1‘ 1111P111111l lilrllltfl, llnd for 'l'0i)ltll)i4. Mi. su-lvm-l. lire vlsliiilg fifty years has been restoring we their fllglvr Mm, 1;, slowflfl men to health and streiigtil and the _ Georgetown. —A.},loys of living. BRINGING UP FATHER was»: rim-z i ‘new. M», JWKE; >ir ‘hTAl. berm; 1'" QOINI. To LAND Hlty MT“ "sbuamua Poiaicv To GAY - l'Lt_ (ALL AT Hi5 and, in advance 0i’ ail for li:i'iv-- Prince llddwlird island. Y. I w....,,e.,.,,,,.,,., 0,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,, b,“ m the keitle’s boiling. counts. prices ranging from 50c to _____________________________ __ $150 PERSONALS . In 2, 3, 4 or 5 Burner size. Drop in and sec them. R. T. HOLMAN LTD. . Charlottetown fl "I-ilyitiiiiij “liiElliANUS White Polishes, Stazon and Snow White, 25c (or 20¢ White-O 10c for 8c. British Military 15c tlor .. _ 1g‘; Men's.Spcclal Brown Oxford, well made of good lea thcr on an up-to-date inst. Good buying at $5.00 for $3.98 will the owner of an lnitlalied cuticle knife and the lady who left a pair of child's hose on our counter please catll for these. GOFF BROS LTD. ..‘l\'lrs. litissel lvloore, Sturgeon. is visiting 1H‘? parents Mr. and Mrs, McLeod, lliontaigtle lllilfs, ..'Mr. William Klgglns, (ihtir- ~—_ __ ..-.._.- a». GET Our wot) $1.6 LOAFEIQE.‘ slur on; 98;, L"; TO MG ‘YQQ WEQE“ AT TNNTY MQQREQ §4+O404 NO fi-lmmcél-QUE COMPANY wouu: NOT TAKE THE . HICKEY’S nBRIGHT CUT SMOKING TOBACCO Strike a light and the first puff re- vcals the fact, that you are going to enjoy the best smoke you ever had. It is manufiactured from pure Virginia deaf and the smoothness and frag- rance of this tobacco cannot be sur- passed. ’ HICKEY & NICHOLSON TOBACCO CO., LTD. Manufacturers Charlottetown