mi.’ us; put a small amount of Old Dutch in a dry folded cloth. cleansthorough- 1y; no rewlplng nwBSSaW- _ saves time labor; economi- , ade in Canada efficient. ii Tliii . EASTER JWNNOUNOEMENT- Servlcgq will be resumed lu the Montague United Baptist. Church, Sunday July l7th'Sabbttth School 2.30. avoii Illlf service 7 p. m..Coine andhear the Gospel preached. “mew BANK $TARTED—Cu,-_ struction ilas commenced on thc new blink. Nova Scotia Buildin. Montague. and when cnmpletcd wit; be another valuable acquisition to the town oi’ Montague. ..'GET'LTING READy FOR GHAUTAUOUA- ‘Picket sellers tor Chautauqua are ‘ouuy every day at Montague and good pyogrngs 3, reported. Last season many peopl‘. were disappointed in not getting “ckels- 3° Flloak early this sea - son. - . ..*LOCATElSM__VIMYSTEIRIO s MAN- Mrs. A. G. Jildson. Ale‘)?- ‘rllllllla. wris thc lilcky finder nl’ Ives & Murdoch's Mysterious Man "ll P?“ Dfly‘. and for her trouble was handsomely rewllrdcd with a tarlap live dollars note. The man was Mr. Malcolm J. Gillls, painter Mfilllililile. who was dressed in allit. hat and tie sold by the above firnl, and owing to his well llltifisiogd up. pearance was not hard to find. ii . ..'COMMUNITV ‘WflLFA-RE LE_AGUE—. The regutar monthly "testing of the Community \Velfare League was held in "their League rooms. Thursday evening, Jilly 71h, A report of the recent tea party “'35 VOW Bratifying tn thc Lcaguc and the net sum of some live illln- drcd dollars was realized. Thc llloflstlge was fluid oft‘ on July 1st. laud the League's total in. debtetluess now is in tllelvlclnllyof tour hundred dollars. This means that (lilting the last six months some twenty-eight hundred tiollarsl has been raised by the League inl sonic manner and another, and shows what can be accomplished ivhen tiio right effort is put forth. The s-ilne progressive spirit still animatcs as when started, and it is the hope of the League to pav off all indebtedness in the near i'll-‘ ture and then commence improve- ments on their grounds. Mr. U. L ‘liclfinnon stated that lie had tho‘ ENTS WANTED til and women, not to canvass. ltlrarrl and appoint. local rcp- ttvon. 8'2] I minute i7l I€B—R . S. ,,,. rrln figm- liItMcGuigan. INTER. m, lolloltgr, Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN oiessicnal Cards. ll. r. illenrslav of Ilolltnn Ih-lloul 0f PIAN‘). 'l'lll\il1\’(i Grafton Ntrcrt tflullrltottr-ttuuvn ' _-__ . ean & McKinnon DONALD McKINNQN iiltrister Attorney R'- Um oyal Bank Buildln! uluttetown. P- E- "land BA ETC- OOLICITON- onoy to Loan Cameron Block cunomtow-l. P- E- "l". HESSIAN P. h. lllln s. INMAN, K. c m! Attornov-ll-l-l" m. 1: camoron link VIOTORIA ROW nhtsr nliloai him rs I. A. Nova A. MacDONALD ltrrlmr, solicitor, Eh MONEY 1'0 LOAN Oillu-Jfiiay Iulltllnl Charlottetown it orson 8t Daily I and Attornoy-It-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Mn for Royal Ilnk of wand! . ii. C. Archibald um on N. Y. Font Orldulto lchooi and Hospital u ilmltoli to Eye, in. NW and Throat lay Buildlnmtiru George t ho n rdlln Ottlu Tolcphon 2M Nauru-O to i; . In. 1 to O May in no ultod 0ft Marl st 110 Hiilchoro t. = mar 8n Palmer A H. L. Palmer r. K. C. nrrlltoru. m. McEAC-HEN, Obit. D. Eye Specialist Wick Prawn Block. 127 Grafton Stun H0urs-9,3Q_|2_ Ev "it'll . 1-4 Oat. 130-1 ' l? Anrolmmnt. Phone SBS-L. ucc unnecessary. \‘Vln- Co. hart. 6., Toronto. Neill’! Fllhllc _ lactic lulldlnp Clltrlottntown, P. B. I. . Money to Loan Brass Band instruments (that u-orel IOFYIWTIY llllled by the Montague‘ Brass Band) in his possession and was willing to give them over to the League any time n sufficient number o.’ boy's could be gotten to- gether to form a iland. What could be nicer than a Band Concert on fhe League grounds at least once a week, and some ice-cream and Good Clothes always win. i ‘firs were- T. F. Morrissey, R. D. rd smile bountiful ulusiczil sclcc» N GUARDIAN W --"CHURCH RE-OPEN8-— The aiontasue Baptist Church has been '1" Tellvvilled. ilainted inside. ctc. ‘and will bc re-openezl Sunday even- "IK- Jlli)’ 17th. Special music is be- "13 Prepared for tue occasion. ‘ .-'FOR SALE- One nomination l Ill each of the following stake race classes‘ 2.40. 'i‘rut. 2.26. Pace. c! $300.00. in cut-h _Preight paid on horses from Cilariiwttetown, Mon- "liiue. Return trcc. T. G. Ives. Sec- rotary. .."CiVlC DEVELOPMENT CLUB l- ~'i he regular luecting of the (jlvlq; Development Association was held in the. (follnci! Civimbnr on Tucs- lifly evening. Tho President Mayor J. M. Mcliollllili presiding. A large "7""!!! WW9 Present and interesting business was performed. A. Tile ice (Yreaul Festival held at Loner Montague ou IVedncsday "wlilllllg Ill iiid of the Union CIIIITCII lwltlll ll grflnd success financially and otherwise, tllc i sum of one hundred tioilars being realized. Nluslc was furnished by the Casino Orchestra and songs by Sandy Mc i-‘Pegur and Wlllialuson Bros. --"FUNERAL SERVICES- The funeral of the late i\fr. (lh-arlcs more? took Diane from his resid- ence on Water Street, Georgetown at 9 a. ln. being one. of the largest seen for sometime. The pail bear- Kehoe. Bernard McLean. Peter Solar-inn. Daniel McPhee and Capt. H_ McPhee A. ..'MONTAGUE CHAUTAUQUA "Dons Monday" July ‘lfitil. With every purchase of ten dollars or over at our store between Jilly 18th and 23rd, we will give away free. one tfiliitifi season ticket. And with every purchase of twenty five dol- lars or more, we WIII give free out! ildlliis season ticket. Make your purchase early and get a ticket wltll our compliments. Ives and Murdock, Ltd. ..'ENJOYABLE SOCIAL TIME ——-A very successful icc cream fos- iival was held on Pooh's wharf in ald of the Union of the Baptist and Presbyterian Church, the or - cbestrli fr-llu (fharltsttetown render lions and Mrs. Sandy McGrcgor sang Scotch solos ‘hclplnlz to make the evening one of the pica- santest spent for sonic time. A umst delicious tea was served by the ladies and a large sum of Honey ivas r-aaiizotl. A. ..*SUCC‘E$SFUL FESTIVAL —-l cake served by. the Women's lusti- tute these hot evenings. Yum. yuln_ -i A delegation from the Women's ln~ -. FLIGHT HORSE HONORED- stitlite waited on the League an] Mztjor W. H. Po0le_‘l\f0llt.:lgue, re asked if the Lerlgue would give turned hnule from camp lli (‘bar - them the use of their ice-cream sn- lottetown on July 6th with his ioon during Chautauqua Week. and Light Horse fjavairy Unit, some R0 Mayor McDonald a.nd R. K. (‘to dstronrz; and on their return. they meats was appointed to look after paraded up to the Leilguc grounds putting the saloon where the ladies and gave some exhibitions of ill-ill required lt_ and to lend wilateveqbnfore llemobtilzing A dance was other assistance is necessary. Chan given in the Oddfellnws‘ Hall in tllllqllll l8 U10 Ilfill- MR BVPM f0!‘ their honor that cvcuing and was Montague, and promises to be even s very-pleasing function. after better than lllst year. ' which nil the boys rctuirncll home " -i—-Q+¢-——~— [feeling that they has .-l pleaslni. nine days‘ camp experience. Cholera Iiniantum is one of thsllc“s'rlgu'a- PERSONALS t‘ - . ildhood. It is a IIIQiIhIi-Ihiiftiitsoging: on oiloooniyz! --‘-\lrs- W- Mdbarsn. George - especially during n“. 5,ln.m..r,tow'n_ is visiting Charlottetown A. months. and unless prompt action‘ is taken the little one may soon no _ ..*t\1rs. beyond aid. Baby's Own Tablets lug in Georgetown. are an ideal medicine in wardilli-f '%'-r off this trouble. Th?!’ Patlflillle m“ . .'Mr. Andrew Morrison. George- bowels and sweeten the stomach town, visited Montague this week. and thus prevent all the dreaded Fraser, Fusion, is vlslt~ A. summer complaints. Concerning, “syn-EL (Dr) Stewart George, them MPS- Fwd R099 9f‘ South Pay’ town, is visiting in Montague. A Ont., says: "i feel Babys Own Pau- .-_-._ lets saved the llife of our baby when she had cholera infs/ntupl and l would not be without them. The Tablets are sold by medicine dcal- ‘ I m»; m- by mall at 25~cents a box, Miss Hazel Gurney of Eas. Royal from the Dr. Williams‘ Medicine ty has returned home after a pleas- vfo Brockvnm onL lint visit to Orwell, ‘while there " ________. was the gilcst of‘ Miss Jessie Mc Leod. _ Iololol . .'Dr_ and Mrs. ‘VRITGXI, Boston. are visiting Georgetown. A Big Iiililllgi! in tallies Francis HALIFAX MAN ls eouvm-r mo BRIMFUL or new use AND zusaov “No other word but amazing das- cribes the change Ta-nlac made in nlycondltion." said James Francis. 51 B Longard Road. Halifax N. S. -"l had lost weight, until f was hardly more than a walking skele- ton, and felt so tired and worn out all the time that when l once sat down l could hardly move out of my chair. it was quite the usual thing for me to knock off at mid day btcause f couldn't stick on tha lob any long-er. i spent miserable nights roiling and tossing for bpurs and would get up in the morn. ing with dull. throbbing headaches and feeling more dead than‘ alive. '"l‘anlac could not have suited nle hotter if it had been made for my case alone. f had only taken a few doses when 1 began to have an appetite. it was not lo-ng before l could cat anything and everything without suffering any discomfort afterwards. l have gained fourteen pounds in weight and instead of that old wornout. tired feeling l feel bouyant and brimful of energy all the time. And sleep?f sleep like a schoolboy and get up in the morn- ing feeling fine. l have told dozens or my frniends abuutyTanlac and many ol‘ them have taken it and (301110 back to thank me. It certain- ly is a wonderful medicine." 'i‘nniac is sold in Charlottetown by Reddln Bros. ' '..'Mr. P. A, Sculley, George town, is visiting in Montague. A I ..'Rev. Mr. Thorp, Bridgcwalen N. 8.. is visiting Georgetown. A __' Miss Kathleen Warren Bos- ton, is visiting in Georgctmi'n.A. ..'Mr. Jack Yorston, George town. is visiting Montague. A ..*Mr. Seymour Knight, George- town, visltcd Charlottetown this week. A. .."Dr. and Mrs. Keith. who has been visiting Georgetown have re-' turned to their home at Boston. A ..*Mrs. H. A, Richardson and‘ (laughter Emily. Toronto is spend- ing a vacation at Georgetown. A. h ..‘_'Miss Estcll lilorrisst-y of uenretown._ls visiting in Monta . gile. . l..‘i\ll". J. N. McCorumc, Bough ton island, recently visited George‘ tokn . - .."Mr_ and Mrs. King. Buugilion Island, visited Georgetown this week. A. .'.'i\fr. and Mrs. Tolullns. Char: iottetown are visiting Miss Bessie McDonald Georgetown. A. ..*Mi.is Inez Gordon. who had been visiting her home at George Lowr- has returned to Bcston. A Miss Martin oi‘ Sherbronke, Oile- hcc. is visiting her sister. Mrs. Wm Prolvse, Brighton. ..'Mlss Kathleen Pnlrchlln, Georgetown recently visited. Mon- tague..-\. .vi'Mrs Sclllly who has been via iting Georgetown has returned to Souris.A ..'Ml". Joseph Hennessev Char- lottetown was a passenger ._to Georgetown this week..A. ..*Miss Mary Goteil. who. has been spending the winter at Boston is visiting her mother Mrs. Fred Gotcil. Georgetown A ..' Mr. WiIfTnd Fritz who has H.I MABCNI Optomotrlfl Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I. Graduate in Optometry Toronto (iollcga Exclusive Test Room Con- nected with Drug Btorc Iwemlvic of 100th. Re cults an Instant. lllghly Iflfildntlc. Excrtsnottuul I coothlnl ulna. 0m 1B Icualnuu. Send IScJorIHN-Slm IIID. 'I‘. IIOPIIIIS l 50! Iutrnl _ G n u! u Ltd-S Oriental Cream MUTTTIND J EF'F—_ 4 y... ,_‘ ‘physicians of. Franklin. N_ H. ac- becn sprnding a vacation at George- town left Friday for his home in Boston.A. Dr_ Benton one of thc leading co-inlpanriegll Iyy hits fricndy Mn. Lewis T. Little ls as is their oils- tom. spending part of the summer at. the Doctor's old home in Fla" River. ' Senator and Mrs. Prowse have re trned home and with their son Karl WIII take apartnlcnt< at Beech Grove inn for tile summer months. whore it is hoped Mrs. Prowse will regain renewed health. whether it vvoul-l succeed in break- i weakness was cuantprrsrows GUARDIAN Lord N 0rthcliile’s I ,Paper Censured LONDON, July 16.-—As a result of’ thc leading article lu yester- d:iy's Times, emphasizing iu vigor- ous language the personal disquali- fl0illli0lls of Premier Lloyd-George. und~Lord Curzon, as representa- tives of Great Britain at thc fortil- I coming; disarmament confervencesl at Washington, both 10 Downing’ street and foreign office have brok-I en o|'f relations with Lord North- cllffes paper. The 'I‘im_cs in a short. loader regrets being classed with tile llupiuus opponents of the coalition, but is unrcpuutant and says it waits with calmness Lord Canon's realization ot the foolish- ness of his action. ' Brotherhoods Want C. N. R. Injunction WINNIPEG. July 14.—-Railway Drotherhoods now centred in Will- uiptg may apply to the courts for un injunction to restrain thc (Jana-l dian National Railways from en-' forcing wage cuts effective as from July 1. on the grounds that these reductions are in violation of the Lelnieux Act, it is stated today, in union circles. Paris irSizziing PARIS, July l-‘iwlllesriagcss from New York and Italy saying that the bent had continued intense iound Paris the sumc today. All i".'iS'Iil iil ..i.. 0t‘. NT‘ .D\t (liliollilw 5 Dovw" Mothers Know That For Infintl and Children. Genuine Bastoria Always Bears the h Ilsa‘ . For fiver TilirtyYears . Acadia LadlefSeminary _. "n" H WDLI-‘IIILLE - - Departments Arts and Sciences. Science. Theology. Degrees 8A., B.Sc.. B.Th.. M.A. and ggfllflgflgg alhtltlinfl l0 U18 but technical sehlols. F1781 two years ln Agriculture given u electives in B.Sc., collsc. First year in Medicine. Law. Ind Theology given a: eiectsves in B-A. Course. Equipment ' ' Largest undergraduate faculty In the Marhime Provinces. Three new and splendidly equipped "~?§§Evr~.. Non Satin. Applied Science Btuildings. Modern gymnasium and physical training. Expenses Expenses ilghthlfld over $2000.00 glvql in prize." and scholarships . yearly. Send Sor calendar to lz-v. George I. Cutter-JIM» IJJI». l..l..D.. Prnlllmt m" m». begins a-‘uww sou. ml. A looiouunllsehoai WOLfi/ILLI . - Nfll Sulli- Tho Alum-To prepare Girls and YoungWomeniorcompieteliving. The Counom-Tweive; including College Matriculation. General. Music. Art. Expression. Haule- hold Science‘. Business. TheFncuIfy._Twenty-hurTenchers of fine personality and Special Training. The Equipment.-Modem and First Class in every respect. A Junior SchooL- For Younger FUpIIS. L-formlfiorL-Wriie for Illustrated book to lav. I. 'I‘. DcWiILFl, 0.0.. Principal. Nut nun hula: llptunhn 1th. till. iiiSTililiii Till urn-nun colnnv. annual ulrv. morning tile tilcrniometcr rose and the only interest was lo know illg thc record oi ycstcrllaty. Out- side the biatln building it register- cd more than 98 degrees in the silade, two degrees more than ycs- trrday, and within a few points of the Paris record of 1881. ‘Two deaths from the beat nc- currerl yesterday. and today its general effect on nerves, temper and health is strongly marked. The Healthy Man Has The Best Chance IS ALWAYS FULL OF LIFE AND ENERGY — FAILURES ARE . WEAK AND BLOODLESS Sonic mcn seem to have all ill.» luck. if there al-e any good things going these men seem to get them. it‘ they’ are business nlcn they arc successful; if they. are workmen, they gct thc forcmanfis job. 'f‘llny have the power of influencing pco~ pic. _ , The same is true of women. over 30 years. L=- Spray! Spray! Spray! We Can't Sell all the Sprayers so We Only Sell the Best SPRAMDTDRS Tbcse machines are brass Canadian Firm who have, made Bluestone solution and furnish zlcs. Also stocked with Paris Arsellate of Lead, Biucstonc of Gill 8t The only outfit made that will withstand We have them in Hand or Power. prices furnished for the asking. throughout. Made by a a specialty of this line for ample pressure for 12 noz- A catalogue and Green. Arocnate of Lime, highest quality. ' Lantz Some have the charm that _makcs men seek them out: others are neglected. But this is not Iut-k. It is due to a personal glib-vitality ' Men and women of this sort ill-oi never weak plluy invaiilis. Tiler} may not be big. bllt they arc fllll oi‘ lLfe unll eurgy. The whole tiling ls a matter of good blood. good nerves, and good health. Everyone would wish to be like this and the quail’.- les that make for vtltallty and en- ergy are purely a matter of health. By building up the blood anu nerves" sleeplessness. want of energy, weakness of the back, hCtliI- aches and the ineffectual sort of presence which really comes from can he got rid off. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills have nliide many weak, tired men. viflilrlm“ and many pale dclected Kiri-ll "l"! women, rosy and attractive. b)’ Illl" ==,..,____,__ proving their blood and toning up their nervcs., if you are weak. IHW spirited or unhealthy. try Dr. Williams Pink Pills and notc tllcil- beneficial effect. You can get these pills iilrfllltlil any medicine dealer or by mail ill 50 cents a box or six bows I'll‘ 53,50 [mm The Dr, Williams Melli- cine C0.. ‘Brockville, Ont. .__€.¢-o>-—-—— you ETC Iltlt c c x p c r i -' Will-n . usc Dr. Chase's UIIIIIIIPIII. for Eczema and Skin irritations. it relieves at. oncc and gradually heals the skin. Sample ilox. lJr. Chase's Ointment free if you mcll- tlou this paper and send Lc stamp (or postage. 60c c box all dealers You Can Keep Cool ~ ill the hottest wcathor if you have one of Fans installed Ill your home —storc——officc, ur you happen to be working. MARITIME ELECTRIC CDMPANY LIMITED 4% §§§O§f¥O-#O O40fQ-OO-OQ-O The Imperial Life Assurance Colli- - Q-Q-OOQUfQQv-wvv G ‘ our Electric wherever pany 0i Canada dulrea to secure three or four good salesmen tovreprescnt Prince Edward Island. the rtqbt man. course tree of charge. For fu P. FARQUHARBON District Manager A splendid contract, embodying renewals, also Pension and Death Benefits, can be offered We will provide you with salesmanship i I ll ' them In different parts of 01v ll particulars apply to Cha-iottotown. P. E. I. v4 Afieiz EH M‘! ~57 Jo's two wears N50 t 1150K MY SAMP- floMQ on ‘Flt-S FIRST PAY~DAY Mtb SLIPPED n’ Au. WITH THG GKCGPTION 0F A Bull's ro My wlFfil tT W" Nee wlsH! SOME M ORE Your: wen wDAv was PAW-bk‘! AGAIN So 1 Gown sub Nee swesfliéhtsf , Nelle“ Mtg-Minnie CHANGG, m MISTA Bc- WEEK,‘ dosT Theft: sltouth DOLL All TNG RE‘! BvT, MVTT, How 0N eAiaTt-i b0 You THINK r IR‘ KG! A waste week 0N A inwmv cotton? A r cAMMANAGe Foil "éhéoookéi; mow! i: imp A gone»: wec-lsl LeT‘$ SG-e How Y“) MAKE ouTZ "liMG DomG t1‘ LAST t FOOTGEAR ACAIIIA, CIIIILLBGIATE BUSINESS ACADEMY A Residential School for Boys and Young Mon. Ninety-third Year Cannon-Collegiate, Manual Train- ing. Business, Special Courses. Fen\uro|.——Modern Residence. Good Equipment. IdenlLocnliomSplen- did Environment. Miriam gym- nlsium. Experienced Teaching Stuff. Moderate Cost. For illustrated Catalogue of information apply to Principal W. i.. AICIIIAIJI. Phil. wotrvltu - - Ion 800th. r Nut lor- opens lnhrlhn 1th. I'll. in IN THE ULTRA MODE Graceful Strap showing utmost of Style and manship. From our stock you may chose footgear for every p ir- pose, secure in the assurai .-e of it's correctness. Dove Grey Swede Strap Pumps. Black-Swede Strap Pumps Black Satin Strap Pumps (high or low heels) Black Kid Strap Pumps White Swede Strap Pumps ALLEY & C0. Our § i i O Pumps refinement expert crafts. Se: Window: for Fashionable Footwear aiflnlliltsnwliuunfii O-O-O-OQ-O ‘flag; Bud Fisher \—=“_*'