i ~~.. m“ ~\T£"\v ll iii; _\ } The Summer Shoes that are Kind to your Feet i HEY arc the coolest silocs you can weal- ; because the light (‘llflVfiS-tippcfg let the i feet breathe. They are the easiest siloes you can wear ilecalusc o the sprillgy, pliable rubber soles. 'i‘hcre are Fleet Foot styles for work and play i ~mioretl riliitlrcll. and whltc—ior men, women and \\'ca_l' Fleet Foot all summer, save money and bc kind to your feet. The name “Fleet Foot" is stalnlpell on every $thQQ_ Fleet Fool Shoe: are Dominion Rubber System Product: Thé Best Shoe Sroru ' Sell Fleet F00! The First Line of, Defence A plcntifui supply of ammunition is the first line of‘ dcfcncc against the cnemy. When waging war against the Potato ilug army, make sure that your first iinc of dcfcncc is imprcgnablc hy using Munro's — ——l~'urt- ‘Paris tirccn—thc oniy~amnlunititln—you'li need. When the first Potato ltulr appears, llpray the plants with I liquid solution of llilll old reiixlbli- kllur, "and a... enemy will ln- dvstruycd and your potato crup suvcd. MUNRO'S PURE PARIS GREEN is n ilnr fluffy. rich grrcn pnwdcr madl- to Government stand- ard. it has been killing potato hugs fur years, and thin Year will ltiil morc than ovcr, hcrausc more pcoplr will use thlsllld ntandhy to rnlllu- sllro of getting n good crop of potatoes. llo sure‘ you lrrt Munro's from your Ilardwnrs, Drug, Grocery And firm-Isl Store. Manufactured by (fl Altulllltllzwlrillm a Established I842 MONTREAL l . i. _ Hosiery . " THEJSTANDARD OF EXCELLENCE hiadt- for work, for play, for 'lI‘l'\~=, ill shapely stylish tit-signs dull thc Ktilfifllllf-i latest shzttics. _lllcy arc strongest too, just “llrrl- the rub conu-s ilardt-st and nun! tlitcn. ‘l '~ Aim makers o] Sweat" (Tool: Pnllmsnl, Limited u ml Underwear Pull lion Qt‘ ilaiilnusto," Anniversary One hundred yr-ars ago today (Ml-W 22, 1820) thocofller stone 0i lhe first Dalilousle College, located on the Grand Paradlf, where the Halifax City, iinll now stands, was- hlid by Lord George Ramsay, Ninth Earl oi’ Doihousic, n ilero of Watt-r- loo. and then Llcutenant-Guvcruol of Nova Scotia. The laying of thc corner stone was an occasion of ' 100a much military splendour and core? ' "WHY Mid the ‘day will stand always as one of grout nciliL-vemtint in the advancement of cducatlon in Can- ada. ._ - A whole century has passed incl thr-n, and now sfilndinlfsqu 'rei'y on its zlccolnpiishnlents Dalhousie -u.'ns withconfidence to her alumni, her former-students and to the friends of education in (lanolin, be- licving that they will make it pos- sible for hcr to maintain her stan- dards, livc up tn lit'i‘ traditions, and pursue with r-vcn greater effec- tiveness than ever, hcr great task ‘Hf translating into reality the “Vis- Two ycllrs prior to tho corner $10M‘ l-"lyllli: Lord Iialhnusic had brought the University into being. using for that purpose some $45,000. wilicll a iiritish Expeditionary forcc llfld t()ll('(‘ii‘ll in Pustoln duties dur— liig thc occupation of the Alucricun port of (‘astillm tllcn a part of the Province of Mal-asacllussctls, dllrillg iii“ unpleasalltlless of 1812. it was sfililt‘ time bcforc thc site for thc ncw institution of l(".ll‘tilii|; was dcciticd upon, but this having bccli donc and building operations cuullllcllcl-ti all_ was in readincs. for thc laying of thc corner stone just two years zlftcl- the llnivcrsily was founded. 'l‘lle day upon which thc ccrc- nlony was performed broke clear and bright and a great concourse of citizens gathered tn participate in thc exercises. ll was indeed a gay cavllicatie which ntarthcti up George Street that day one ilundrcd years ago. ’i‘llc soldiers resplendent in their scarlcl coats formed in long lines on thc parade and through ihcsc Lcrd Dalhousie and his brilliant stuff rode to tbs scene. When the nlilitary and the citi- zenship had gathered in great sguarcs in front of file building. Lord ilalhonsil» with much salcmn- iiy hogan thc ccrcnluny. That tile founder of Daibousle fclt that litc institution he ilud brought into being would grow, and growing lake an culiuent place in the ills- tory of Nova Scotia and Canada was cvitienceti by his address of dedi- cation. "i am ilcre tn perform nil act" ilc said. "which appcars to me to promise incalculabie advantagc to this country and if my nume as Governor of this Province can br- assncigllcti with your future WPil being it is upon thc foundation of this (‘allege i desire tn rest it." Tho corner stllnl- itself still kept invioiatl- in thc new building at Studlcy tcii us that Lord Dalilousic and ills staff were accompanied by "ilr-ar Admiral Griffin and thc (‘aptains of His Majesty's squadron on the station, Cnloncl Georgi- Mat-kin, (‘omlnantlcul of the Gar- risonf Liclltnnant-(‘tlloncl flaunt- lctt, (‘olmnanding thc 02nd. itcgi- mr-nt and the Pit-id Officers of liis .\'iujcsly's forces in this Garrison ntc., l\tc., also John Gcurgc Pykc, lllslp, Grand Mastcr, the Grand War tit-its, Ofilcers...anll_l.iret.ilrcll_nf ..thc. itcspcctivc Lodges of Prcc Masons in llalifall. in addition to laying tho corncr stone Lord ‘Dalhousie deposited in a cavity a boitlc hernletically scal- od containing thc various coins of ills Mair-sly King George thc ’i‘hlrtl. in gold anti sliver. Lord llalllousir-‘s address of (iodi- t-alion Wits hricf aull ill it he asked that the Ilnlvcrsily bc handed down frnln generation to generation. in full it was as follows: "flcforc l procccti in tilis ccrc» mony I think it necessary to Slilli’ lo you lll-nticnlcn thc nbjccl and in» tcutiou of this important work: l think it ncccssary to do this bc~ can-w l have ncver yet liliNiU-tlll)’ public declaration of thr- nnfurc of tho institution i am here planting among you; and Imcausc Lltnow that some part of thc public imag- ine that it is intended to oppose thiWcnllcgc alreritly established nl Windsor. ‘ l. ‘This college of Halifax is foundci for thc instruction of youth in thc higher classics and in nil Dllll0S0~ phicai studies. t is formed in imi- tation of thc i'lliV0i'$iiy of Edin- burgh. its (ionrs will be open to all who profess thc (‘hrisllan religion; to tho youth of iiis Majesty's Nortll Alncricnn Colonies, to strangers rc- slllifll: here, to gcntlenlen of thc siilitary as Wcll as of thc learned professions, to all in sllorl who may he disposed in devote a small part of their time to study. ll does not oppose the Kins (‘allege at \V|iidsnr because it is well known that College will not admit any studcnts unless they subscribe to thc lasts required by the Establish- ml (‘hurch of England; and this lent excludes the great proportion of the youth of this Province. lt ls thcreforc particularly intended for those who are now excluded from Windsor. it is foundcd upon thc principles of lir-iiglnus Tnlerution secured lo you by the laws .and upnn that paternal protection whicll thc King of England extends tn all his subjects. it is undcr liis Majesty's mnsi gracious approbation of this lnsli- tution that l meet you hnrc today; and as his humble representative l lay this corner stone of the build- ing and l perform and act which appears to hc to promise inculcul- nblc advantages to this country; nntl lr my nnmc na Governor of thr- Prnvlnco (‘M1 b» associated with your futurc wcll lacing, it is upon thc foundation n: this College that I could desire tn rest ii. d-‘rmn ilils (‘nllcllc every blessing may flow over your country; in n iI‘W nlonths hence it may tiispcnsc has done much llll DISHGURED willful a liCllOdHIItiIBUFfIGtl-SCHPCG- ly Slept. CutlcuraHoals. "Pimplss affected my ha. They Isl: lug: Ind always tutored, Ind they were sunned all aver when th [:11 of! Ht big guts rattling lacs was disfigured. Thcy inched and burned so that 1 scarcely slept at all. ‘ 5H8" bothered for nuriy l _ "l. hi! _ , . two niontps itcfors l stoned using ' Cutlcuro, and after i had used three i boxes of C ‘ Ointment with the l Cuticurs Soap l was com ietei, healed." (Signed) Miss L. us, ‘ 5t. Bulls, Qum, June 6, 1918. U0: Cuticurs Soap, Ointment and Tsicum fol all toilet purposes. Slop II‘. Ohm-pr Z5 and 1“; 50H throughout theDomuuon. Canadian Depot: Paul 5L, Montreal. ahlvcs without mug. . . St. CllklrlSolp peilse them to thc latest zlges. Let no Jt-zllousy disturb its peat-c, LET N0 i.i'i§l'l\\'.'\ll‘.\i i.\'i)li~‘i<‘EiiEN(‘E f‘iii'I».'\ ITS (iil()\\"i‘ilI'Prolcci it _\'l'iil'>‘ and it \\'iil abuir _ i)‘ your carc, The sitil‘_\' of ilaliltlusic Vniver- sity is so closcti lllit'l'i\\'iilt'ti with illlii oi ICastl-rn (‘anada that one cnuiti lint bc writlt-n without tire tllilcr. The itifltls that wont into its csllliliisillncnl \\‘t‘l'i' ('llllll'iliii|f‘l| by till» citizens oi’ tht- nl-ighilorillg itc- puillic although llll'_\' wcrc not aware at tho time of tiic worthy object to which llll'ii' contributions \\'i'l‘t‘ to bc tiirccll-d. lil thc sccllnll tit-cutie of the last century just its in the second do- clldc of the prcscnt century a des~ pcratc attempt was being lnudc to secure the world llolninntlon, and the attention of ilritain was prclty well occupied with trying tn curb the vaulting ambition of Napoleon of France. During thc war with Napolcrln. just us at thc beginning of the war with (lcrlnuny, thc Anlerictlns eoln- piained of British interference with their shipping. in 1811.’, however, this was mode a prctext for the declination 0f war and an attempt to seizc the liritisil (‘oionies in| Ann-rim. During thc cnursc‘ of this war wlliic thc Alucricaus wort- Piigiil-Zcd in nlaking fruitless zltlacks upon the uppcr provinces, a small force setting out from liulifax, in the summcl- of i314, succeeded in seizing that part of Niainc which lid-l bctwcttn thc Pcnobscntt lllvcr and lite Provillcc of New llruns- wit-k. Tilt-y lnadc thc liltic town of (Yastinc, which is now in thc state of Maine, the sole port of entry for thc district, ztnd on their rr-turn tn iiallfzlx at the close of thc war they wcrc able to hand over to the nu- lhnritics, from thc dutics which llii‘_\' hall i‘l')lll'l'ii‘il thc ncl sum of about $45.000, which tllcy hall col- lt-cit-d as (enstolns ‘tiulies, this amount, wilicil hccalnc known as “thc Gastinc Fund“ thc llnpcriai Gnverulnent directed should be cx- pcuded "in dcfraying thc expenses of any inlprovclllnnt which it may bc liecmmi cxpcdii-nt to undertake in thc Province.” ilow this fund was to bc was a prablcnl \\i|il which John Shcrbrookn thcn Lieutenant- Governor of Nova Stntia, wrcslicd with for a yPtll‘ and thcn turned "arr-r InWHEWUFi-cssnFTmrrt-firris ilollsic, who nrrivr-d lo zlssulnc tho (invcrllorship inwards thc close of- lillfi. 'I.'.orll lDalllonsic nladc a carc- fnl slutty of thc situation and then uscd llolrslE. lmmcdiatoly- after laying thc cor- ner stonc of thc fi t ilalhrlusie. its founder loft iialit x for (iuebcc to take ovcr the duties of Governor- Gcncral ‘of f'anadn. ilcspite the earnest cxprcsscd bopc of Lorri Dalilousisfithat ihc Vnivcrsily provbffts wirtb at onrc to thc pcoplo of the .\iili'iliiii(‘ Provinces. its i‘il'>‘-t-ye:ll'.< were not progressive, it was llii‘i‘f‘ ycars after thc cnner slono was laid that lln- building was coluplcttztl and it was not llnli a icw weeks after the ticalll of its founder lil 183R that it rcaliy began m function. Tile llcv. llr. 'l‘holnu.< Mr-(‘nlloleh was the first Prcsiticnt of tho Ilnivcrsity and undcr his guidance‘ the (‘ollcgc rctalincd life and lacing until 18432‘. when the Rcv. James floss, was mad:- second Prclsirlcut of the i'nivcrsit_v. For a period thc cart-er of the Pnllcgc was fillt-d witil vlcissilltllcs but each iliilt‘ \\':ls rcscuctl by its loyal fricntis. fllllhnusic, unlicr lllD..l(.‘iiil(‘f‘5lliD of iii‘. John Ftlrrcst, iiiii'ti Presi- dent, made wonderful advances and now under its fourth and brilliant young President, ill". A. S. Mac Kenzic, it stands in thc front rank of educational institutions in the whole of Canada, its present campaign for addition- al endowment is met-ting with a wonderful response, not only from its "old bnys" and gratiuntcs but from frlcntis of education the finit-' ed States and (‘nnudtu Ilalllousic for thc Mnritilnc Provinces and thcy are stndlng be- hind lt now, in its appeal for more l‘i'itl(lWiil(‘i‘il to continue its cnrcer of giving to (‘anada thc flight-st iypc of inen and wnlnr-n to carry 0n in all things of our civic, industrial and social iifc. I'll OHLRLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. i ' ing ilopefuily decided ‘tnflqn-nrl ll in thc causc of ' r-tludafirin and tints was born DAL-y -die with a skin passing armrnt’ thc painted nor iiealth Resorts Also Raised Rates BERLIN, June 5.—— The German FNlPTtViUIi of lion-i Owners, look- for thc American tourist and health-seeker invasion adopird a resolution to charge vis- iting fcloigncrs rules based ‘on the Dr-‘acc value of lilo mark or altcr- "Kill/sly. sul-llllcnlcntnd the rate». "i7 l0 300 per cent of the regular prices. The exact extént of the "rouse" dependson the apprecia- tion of the foreigners’ currency, the Amr-rican, of course, to pay the ilishest rate. iiul tin; . hotel keeilcifli. ilenith resort associations and others who ‘counted upon the Amcllean with his pockets filled with high-priced dollars, particu- lflfll‘ in resorts whithcr Amen cans ucnt in grcnl numbers heforc thc \'..lr to drink thc watcrs, are lwllinulng to perceive some error in tilt-ix" calculations. Only isolatt-d ‘.-\ll.f!i‘lt ans ilavc been seen at Kis- Siflilcn and other Willi-ring place». in (lluvtlaruv. Thc visits of Ameri- can business iil/‘fl have almost ‘ii'il5"ti *'lll(‘l‘_lllt‘ ilnprovelnl-nt ill thc mine of |lit' mark increascli tilt; cos‘ of (lliidlltill ulanufacturcrs and lhc l-iovernlncntKs export poli- cy toot. uway thc lll.lin inccntivc to business. ‘filosc Amcricalns wilo onu. t'Xpti'i'it‘llt'l‘.ti a Z00 pcr cent silppll-lltt-nl figurc in tin-tr iliiis rlvtn on obligatory tips to servants, are not apt t0 racont- lncnd li.r offending hotels m fricnlt-r, particuillrLv wllcn tho dol- lar now ls n third of its calriiel‘ value. i mo}? FIGHTING BRAIN OF MAMMOTH WARSHIP. NEW YQRK, June 4.—'i‘he super- drcadnougilt lcnt-ssec, the lzlrgpgl fliid most formidable United Slates battleship afloat, goes into C0iii~ mission today ni the Brooklyn navy yards. (‘onstructcd ilerc at a cost of tvrcuty miiilomdoiiars, silc is ' ' it'll 1011K. has n boom of 98 ft-t-t "ml ll di5i)l£lt‘.f‘ii1t‘l1i. of 32,500 tons. .-\ "fighting brain" enclosed in a. stcnl fort near the top of the for- ward nlast, ilas n numhcr of cun- l-culratcd dcvicos for observing entrmy ships. 'l‘ilr-sc cuablt- thc t-rc\v' to successfully train lllc four- teen inch guns on thc cncnly imfori- the crew of the enemy craft should slight the Tcncsscc. it consists of three decks and their fighting com- ipielilfiiit is twcntyfivc mcn. Spot'- iai signalling dcviccs, connet-tclt thronlzhnut thc. ship, insure instant correction of rangc and rapid fire. The "fighting brain" is filled with mechanical ticviccs for rangc find- ing and other delicate instrunents. Another important feature ‘n thc cnniruction of thc vessel is hcr electrical control of spccd, -n:\bl- lng hr-r to quickly change frnn hcr capacity speed of twcnty-onr- mots flo- nn-allnost-ilnpnrcnpt iblc nation. considered] an important point from thc standpoint of maumllvr- ng. THE MICMAC iNDlANlS. ln the pioneer days of (‘amdm Indian tribcs were found in argu ‘numbers where great industry flourishes now; all Fanadn nuts their hunting ground. Down by the sen nnc of thc grcat pcoplcs- “etc thc. Micmacs. Wllcn first visited by thc willtes llli‘_\' had alrcluly bc- come Sliflllil)‘ atlvanccd in ilrhils bt-ynnd thc lnajnricv of the ulnri- gilics of thr- ncw land. lil 101i? thc French livillg at Port itoyai, Nlvzl .Scntill_ cstiulatcti thclr uulnbc: at about 4.000 with a fighting flrcc (lfdlbout I300 warriors. ’i‘il<~_v rc-rc riothcti ill thc skins of tile UHF. otter, beltvel- and fox; they bad flearncti the art oi” softening szins and also of removing the hail in snullncr their clothing Wits fgir- ioins, Snlnctinltls they wilrc a fur cloak that ilullg loose)’: from (ha, Isbnuldcrs but always mo right arm wasvexposeti and frcc for doll-m» or offense. in winter thcy made jshocs and stockings, but their feet .\Vt.‘l'0 covered with buekskin'tied at the front-the first type of moc- casin. The squaws wore the sonic clothing with the addition of a girdle around the loose cloak, Tilt- hair was worn long, closely cut in the front and often ticd in n bunch on top of the hclui with a feather thrust through the knob. Unlike many trihcs they neither tattooed thsnlsclvelu, lull they were fond of necklaces of Dr. Market's those blessings to you, whom i now n. address my i! 90mm" i" ‘m’ 60.311 Elna FIOIII‘ Street, Toronto. Pills Over 20 yours the standard. your llruggint or by mail direct. Price 2.00. Klltckcrbocker Romedl bright shells, _ln the making of which they became qnitn expert. They iivcd in mnvnbln wigwams, n conical tcnt tmde of birch bark fusfelfcd around poles ilcd at tho top and enclosing a space about ten or twelvc fcct in dinnlcter. ilur ing life" slimmer they pitched them around the shores nf the iakcs and fllreflms anthiivcli upon fish; wht-u winter came they l'f‘TilflVt‘(l into thc intcrioruof-the laud nnil became huntcrn for the season. When at war they livcd in spat-on lmcloscd by brick iledgcs with only unr way. and restaurant Drink a out of you ififlfii‘... £5’... iassofpu lief activeahe six MADE IN CANADA it Free A 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent. ~See oflbr below. Millions of Them Millions of teeth are being cleaned in a new way. You see them everywhere-white, giis. tening teeth. Ask about them. You will find the owners are now fighting film. . Film is the great tooth wrecker. Most tooth troubles are now traced to it. And film is the aeason why well-brushed teeth discolor and ecay. How Film Wrecks Teeth Film is that slim coat which you feel with - your tongue. It c ingll _to teeth, enters crev- ices and stays. The ordinary tooth paste does not! dissolve it, and the tooth brush alone can't: en it. Film is what discoiors-not the teeth. It is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which fcrments and forms acid. It holds the vacldnn contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhca., So, despite the tooth_ brush,_ all ‘these troubles lfave ' been constantly increasing. Now dental sciencc, after years of search- ing, has found a way to combat film. The facts have been proved by five years of clinical and laboratorvtests. The method ls now embodied in a dentifrice called Pepsodenn Leading dentists all over A_mcnca are urging its adoption. And mil. ~ lions of teeth now show what it can do. Rig sue The New-Dqy Dentifrice of enlrallca-Jiew Glasgow Enter- prisegw i111- GET THIS HEALTH HABITE; re water as soon as drink a small t eat ' - ddedWheatBiscttits inthe oven (to restore the eatthemwitilhlot milk or cream. nutrimerlt needed-for a mind clear and alert; the liver and stomach sweet and cieamTl-y it for "" and see how much better you feel.- . Established Reputation a The quality of KING cous ORANGE rlzxor: ' TEA needs no explanation. its four years of service to the public has earned for it a reputation of - which we are justly proud. From the first we claimed Users repeatedly tcii us it is all that and more. We shall see to it that it is never any less. CANADA Druggirts everywhere are supplied with large tubes ... as“ f illfileawrin. and the lmlf days WOTk --il’le ir crispness to be .“the extra in choice tea." .-,i t . I /_I l’ ’ i W»; Watch Yours whiten . ' " A 10-Day Tube of Pcpsodent is offered now to anyone who asks. This to quickly show all people what it does. For your sake and your children's sake we urge this ten-day test. . Pepsodent is based on pc sin, the digestant of albumin. The film is abuminous matter. The object of Pepsodcnt is to dissolve it, then to day by day combat it. But pepsin must be activated, and the usual . agent is an acid harmful to the teeth. So this , method iong seemed barred. Now science lilI made it possible by discovering a harmless - activating method. And everyone who will, f. can daily fight this film. A Test is Free to All This question needs no argument. The r0- suits are quick and apparent. Simply send the coupon for a 10-Day Tubs. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. . Mark the absence of the slim film. See how , the teeth whiten as the fixed lm disappears. l You see the results wherever you look- ', see teeth uniquely white. And you know thosl white, clean teeth mean safer teeth. Find out how folks attain them. See the ro- . suits on your own teeth. Then judge for your- ,- seii what is best for you and yours. Cut out the coupon so you won't forget. Ten-Day Tube Free rm: PEPSODENT coup/luv.‘ Dept. A. 1104 S. Wabash Ava, . . _ Chicago, Ill.- Iail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to“ rvl ONLI UNI IUIU I“ L I ‘l jailer ed at fill in y. ills i nut- aused be of y one " with; ‘iowii. n» bili ill-cus- hi nut. las is- aii cs- ut tho tprclnt- ii who u tluv- ibl-riott ltponcti bscnco bcnch -tl. The .hiy on I court i legal *- l... in.) 7, Tho .i\ti tho re hold rd Stat- nn un- i't's fill‘ Ian Du; rid that cams _| con- Qlrtlon fl land. . Whilo as liml nforco- crages were :tmeni. , rioting ‘is to fl-“n