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THE CENTRA L GUARDIAN 1 I lt's pays to buy in this Province v _pl DRUGSTORE OPEN.-The Mac- Kinnon Drug Co. will be the only drug- store open this afternoon and evening, 7482. MOUNT STEWART CIRCUIT-A welcome awaits you on Sunday 10th August at Marie at 10.30 a. m.. Mt. Stewart 3. p. ln., Dunstaifnags 7.30 p. m. -Sn-bject "A picture of the mas- ter Man." Sunday Schools at the ns'- ual time. DR. GRISDALE I-I'E|RE.-Dr, J. H. Grlfldalo. Deputy Minister of Agri- culture for tho Dominion arrived in the city last night and is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark, Experimen-. tal Station. Ho will be in the pro- vince today and leaves for Ottawa tomorrow morning, ::An Oil for all men.-The sailor, the soldier, the fisherman, the lum- hcrman. the out-door laborer and all who are exposed to injury and the elements will find in Dr. Thomas' Ec- lectrlc Oil a true and faithful friend. To case pain, relieve colds, dress wounds, subdue lumhago and over- come rheuniatism. it has no equal. Therefore, it should have n place in all home medicines and these taken on a journey. ‘ l __J l “‘ ".‘.\ IIOOIDIUDUOOUBIDUUOIDOUIUIIUDBDAE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS C%%¥ dh AGENTS WANTED #P %¢k aaeesouameaaosaeir TEACHERS WANTED AGENTS SALARY AND COMMISS- ion to sell Red Tag Stock. Complete stock including exclusive lines, spec- ially hardy. grown only byus. Sold only by our agents. Elegant free samples write now to Doininion Nurseries, Montreal. . 6681-8-1MEmth60l. WANTED TEACHER FOR STANCH- WANT'ED EXPERIENCED TEACHER el School. Supplement $75. Alex Cairns, Secretary. 7259-7-24M10ipd. for New Acadia School. . Supple- ment $110. G. Gallant, Secretary. 7335-7~29M8lpd. fi W .- - .;n’.‘5 FOR SALE FOR SALE NEWLY FRIESHENED cow. F. Parkman, East Royalty, 7474-8-5M-3ipd. WANTED -- TEACHER (Principal) for Emyvale school. Supplement $40. Aeneas J. Clarkin, Secretary, Emyvale. lt. lt. No. 3. 7411-7-1M6ipd FOR SALE DENTAL CHAIR REC- eutly upholstered. Apply 164 Queen St. 7606-8-6-M2ipd , . . TEACHER WANTED.-FOR PEM- broke schooT, nunrber 144. Liberal supplement. Apply Alex Graham, Gaspereaux. , .. 7469-8-5Miiipd FOR SALE FARM OF 100 ACRES at Milton. Apply Mrs. John A. Moreside, Milton 7420-8-1Miliptl FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN A RUB- TEACHER WANTED FOR AFTO N Road School. Supplement $35.00. Appl John R. Lund, Secretary y . 7426-8-2M3ipd ir:-:Act-I ER w/\N71'Eo sscou ber. tired Gladstone wagon, good as new. Apply to John H. Gill. ` 7500-S-llM3ipd bEs|RAe|_E FARM AT FRENCH- D class for Ten Mile House, Liberal Supplement. Apply James McNally secretary 7438-8-2M7ipd fort, 100 acres, well watered and situated for all purposes. Apply R. Rllynes, Dunstaifnage.. 6971-7-12-Mtf FOR SALE GOOD BUSINESS STAND in King's Co. centrally located, buildings in first class condition. Apply to Mrs. S. Vanlderstlne, New Perth. 7383-7-30M6ipd. FOR SALE 212 ACRESOF LAND situate on Marsh Road, Lot 40, King’s County. Apply to McLean & McKinnon, Solicitors &c., Royal WANTED SECOND CLASS TEACH- TEACHER WANTED FOR HAZEL Grove School No. 103. Supplement $100. Apply to Angus Nicholson, Secretary, 7473-S-5)/itil. er lor Greenfield School, No. 103. ` Supplement $80. Jas. Ennis, Secret- ary. - 7468-8-5M&lipd. TEACHER WANTED FOR NORTH- am School. First or second class. $75.00 supplement. E. Maynard, Secretary. 7428-8»2M7ipd. Bank oi' Canada Building, Char- lottetown, P. E. l. 7456-8-4Miii. HOUSE FOR SALE.-THAT TWO- tenement-house, situated on Young street, Gaytown. For further infor- mation, terms, etc., apply to Mrs. Geo. B. Proctor, 103 Elm Avenue, City. 7470-8-5l\l3ipd FOR SALE-DESIRABLE FARM AT St. Peter‘s Harbor, 105 acres; S5 acres cleared, with good buildings, well watered and all mussel mudded. Will be sold with or without crop. Apply Albert McEwen, Bristol 1'. O.. R.R. 1. 7472-8-5-M3iE2ipd FOR SALE-DESIRABLE FARM AT St. Peters Harbour 110 acres with good building. Well watered and situated for all purposes, also 50 acres n few chairs from homestead. Apply I-I. W. Davison, Bristol. P.0. 7369-7-28M9ipd ____________-1_-- HANDBOME RESIDENCE FOR ‘ sale. Formerly known as the Am- erican Consulnte, corner Water and Ilnvlland -Streets will be offered by public auction, August 16th at 12 o‘clock noon if not previously dis- posed of by prlvuto sale. For par- ticulars spply to Haszard & Gaud- ' et, Solicitors. 7425-8-2M4i. WANTED SECOND CLASS TEACH- or for Bonshaw school. Supplement $75.00. Apply to John McManus secretary. 2| TEACHER WANTED FOR EAST Point School No. 50. Supplement $75.00. Apply to John J. McDonald. secretary Trustees, R. R. No. ' 1. 7437-S-2~M5ipd WANTED AN EXPERIENCED FE. male teacher second or third class. (Protestant) for Primary Depart- ment Georgetown High School, Un- ion Supplement. Apply to T. E. Morrissey, Secretary Trustees. 7476-8-5M3ipd. TEACHER WANTED FOR SPRING- field School District No. 12. First or second class experienced teach- er. Supplement $75.00. Apply to W. E. Brooks, Secretary, O'Leary I’. E. I. 7466-8-5ME2lpd. .‘= Matinee PRINCE EDWARD Night full line of Kodal-is and Film supplies. 'l‘he MacKinnon Drug Co. . 7482. SEE THE SWEET' HAY baskets in the Sample Rooms of ll. T. Hol- man, Ltd, City. 7467-8-HMZI. CANADIAN CRUISER.-The cruis- Br Margaret of the Customs Depart- ment arrived in port yesterday from Quebec. SWEET HAY BASKETS il great as- sortment of styles and sizes new and different on sale in the Sample Rooms of It. T. Holman Ltd. City. ` 7467-8-t'vM2i. ATTENTION is directed to the sale of the former American Consulate, corner Water and lluviland Streets. This desirable residence has been thoroughly renovated and put in ilrst class order. 7461-8-5M2i. MACKEREL FiSHlNG.- Mackerel arc beginning to take the hook. Some- good catches were made at Black Point and Bull Creek, as many as 300, 240. etc were taken ut u catch. Fislicrrnen think the mackerel will remain for a time along the coast. There is y'et no definite price sct for mackerel but the demand appears to be active in lloston as Boston com- mission men are in touch with the fishermen urging direct shipments. GLORIOUS SUMMER WEATHER POLITICS.-The Patriot protests again st talking politics during ihisglorious summer weather. Apparently its ob- jection ls to the discussion of local politics for it proceeds to discuss teller ll politics at consiilemblc length "political shuiiie" and the excite- ment in Ottawa over the Libcrui in- vasion is Cauodu’s welcome tu coming Liberalism. But the “glorious sum- mer weather" is fit for only that kind of politics! MR. BARLOW RESIGNS.-Many friends in this city will bc very sorry to learn that Mr. Percy liar- lo\v has resigned us teacher of Man- uul Training here. Mr. llarlow is a capable ofllcial and ni prime favorite ‘among the boys who like most others will regret his decision to leave Char- lottetown. It is understood that Mr. Barlow intends going to California this autumn to mnko his home there. it is to be hoped yet that measures may bo taken that will induce Mr. Burlmv to reconsider his decision as he is `on¢ oi' the citizens of a type which this city can ill-aii'ord to lose. PERSONALS Miss Matilda Scllcr who has been visiting hor sister Mrs. ll. ll, .\corn,I Souris has returned to thc city. - .___ Mrs. l/Viiliam Worth and duughtcr. Miss l-iclcu ami Miss Winnie Gillau. of Worcester. Mass., are visiting Mrs. A. Murray, Grafton Street. _Miss G_c!Li_e_Callagl1un ot' the staff laghau, 10 Grafton Street. The many friends of Mr. Frank ld. White, Vernon, 1'. E. l. Itclioviug Agent C. N. lt. will regret to lrnrn that hchns entered the l’. ld. i. lion- pital, where he will undergo an opera- tion for appendicitis. Mrs. Charles Brant. of Marlboro. Mass.. and Mrs. James Weymouth and grand-daughter Lilian Mallory, of Bungor, Maine., crossed io the main- land yrstcrday en route to their homo after sponding three ivcclts here. They were uccon\pani|~.il by their mother Mrs. Theophllus Curtis who will remain in the United Status foi'l‘ the winter. and tn iho muinlalnd by .Misses Mabel and Lydie Worth, city. voted $60.00. Midsummer vacation P. E. island. 7450-8-4Me6i TEACHER WANTED-FOR ANNAN- dule School, No 135. Supplement George E. Saville, Sec'y Trustees, Annandale, Lot 56, Klug's County, HELP WAN TED.- FEMALE 3 p. m. Sharp A i 7 & 8.45 Sharp ' “Three Men I Dainty, Diminutive MARGUERITE 1' CLARK _1N_. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Woman Haters-bold bare-faced despisers of the fair some in a Backwoods Camp, three handsome l bachelors hiding from the “hated” fair sex! All’s fine till one night they -\\ and a Girl” one ? Off by their lone- discover the lovcliest girl asleep in their Come and See the Fun camp. British Diiicial Weekly Topics oi the Day . “A“‘l‘;'§,§LOYD I ‘ i - _. . _ , _ ~ ‘ - ‘ . _ . _ ` and wmmhe ummm smednlw T0, Interesting _Bits of News of the Witty paragraphs from various “Just ln" the Patriot the cabinet chaugesareal BI`lllSll Al`mlCS A N€WSp2lp€l"S » ‘ Lf 7. T ' ' ;_xg __ ____ I y Mount Allison Ladies’. College Mount Allison University Mount Allison Academy _ Founded 1854. Session 1919-20 . OPENS SEPTEMBER 8 Annual Session 1919-20 OPENS SATURDAY, SEPT. 20 (li'l`<-rs (i\~ncrnl, Spa-vial. and Matriculuiion (`our.lvcs to p.'\_\' t-xpciisos. FIRST TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 8- ’_W-"°"'* 'w Calendar Sent on Request 'I _ SACKVILLE. N. B. Rev. HAMILTON WIGLE, D. D.; Principal Rev. B. C. BORDEN, D. D., ': President sAcirry Vallcy. Sumiay. Aug- ust iird at son. _F_~__ DEATHS - .' WANTED WANTED.-ANYONE HAVING SEC- _ 'ond hand fox wire or fresh meat for fox feed write Acdred Engrlund, Ellcr slie. 7403-8-1M6ipd . RABPBERRIES WANTED. - BEST .prices paid. R. A. Mci’hall. New -Haven. Aug 3-3i .WANTED A FURNISHED ROOM - with' board. Address nil applicat- ions “B" Guardian Oiilico. 7475-8-5M3ipd._ WANTED T0 PURCHASE-FOX ranch or small farrn containing ranch or sultnblo location to build. Apply‘to J..L. Maynard, Northam. 7455-8-4m8iE7ipd. 1 WANTED TO PURCHASE A residence centrally located with modern conveniences,for particulars apply at the Guardian oiilce. 7462-8-5M3lpd. MISCELLANEOUS L___ LJ E ---‘ YS “JUST AS GOOD AS NEW" FOR ALL V practical purposc= al u minus |»|';uo, cit water. Phone It-65 GOOD PASTURE, ONE MILE FROM Y. - _ 7501,-8-6-M3ipd one of my l"tElliiil.'l` typowrllcrs. A. WANTED.-A MAID FOR GENERAL "CAR FOR HIRE.--R. B. CAKES - Stand, The Two Macs Drugstore. Phono 315. Residence, 153 Great George street. 7344-7-20-Ml2ipd housework in smull family; no washing. Good wages. Apply Guard- ian Oillce. 7401-8-iiMIll WANTED A MAID, FAMILY OF ANY ores wA`N1-me A sooo farm within 10 miles of the city with crop, stock and machinery if ' - _ _ f desired. can get particulars by np- wAN.r,ED_A MMD WHO uNDER_ three, gno_d wages. Mrs. Paul A Mur phy 55`Uppcr Prince St. 7478-8-5M2ipd MACADAM-At West Si. l‘olf\|"s. JllI.V 2£)l,h_ iiilil, Sicplicn Min'/\dn|u, in tho 'illnd your of his ago. lt. l. 1'.. Milnc Fraser, Ilulifax, N.S. I STRATHIE.-At ln-r l\o|u|~ .\o. lil. ilppor Prince =Strcci. on Monday, Aug- ust /ith. ui`t\‘r n short pi-rind ol' illucss, l