__ ..., ._. ‘ ~. '_ .,. i i ive; if). , _ _ ____ _AEQPST 18» 1917 __ p t rm: cnsawriarown on/ianma _ PAGE saves lllt7IIII.\\\\\\\\VIIJ IIIH LADIES’ ASHIONABL UMPS A . nucrn io $2.98 l,:iilir-s, we are offering you the balance of iiur sunniivr iinnips_ at $298 the former prices wfre from $3.5() to '$4.50. We have :ill sizes in Patent l-ather, and Gun Metal li-atiicre, but not all sizes in very kind, some have low and some have high hiels, they are a nice lot, and Could iiiii bo botiglit today whole-r .ili-~'at anything like this nice. III'<§\\\ il F5 "U '11 i.-ri \\\\\‘llIlIIA\\ U1 I/IIIIIIl§\\\\\FIIIIII \\\\ '¢\\\\\\\\'/IlIH/ l fI4\\“ r: 0IZJl&§\\\\\YIII`lA\ .o'_i`7\ll 'IIllI£.\\\\\\\\YIl :ts .-_ '.1 Postage 10 cents to an ddress_ Alley & Co. 135 Queen St. C liarlotietown, PE. I, ‘< lllllll hl\\\\\\\\\l'JIIl llllll YOUR FRIENDS can buy anything you can give them--except your photograph Make an appointment today The Cook’s Studio New DesBrisav Block GOOD PHOTOGRAPHY We photograph men as men are ii.'s a business mattnr-- And tbcrc'a iio fuss or bother. Your tnmlly, friends., and busi- uviiii aiiaiiciates want .your portrait. Mako an appointment today at the fiie Bayer Studio A. E. LYON, Studio (iood Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography . 107 Queen si. ’ ‘ _Phone 68-J. ` Expert Eye A Testing Oni' Opitical Parlor is the only up to date one in Kings County. It is equipped with ilie latest instruments obtain- able such as the Electric opei'ali:ci Opthalmometer,Shi- tlpiomcter and the Retin- siriipo. We employ the same inciliorlsiii eye testing and glass tilting as the leading eye specialists in the largest cities. . p Coinc and aec our parlors and bc convinced that we ati' the only ones capable of giving you mtire satisfaction iiroin August 20th to the Illsi, we are put t ing on a sale. ()Nl;` l-lUl\ti)RED‘pairs of i‘.()l.l> RIM M E D SPeC- l`/\Cl,l-CS Regular price $5.00 lor o.iiy $3.00 a pair. Guaranteed to give satis- faction. _ E.E. Parkman Graduate Opticial .. Montague “Tho Eyes of Every Child Should be Examined Yearly ” SWS the "Pli‘liddeIpliia Inquirer.” in time public siibools ol Baltlm°re lbs rvrs oi 53067 piiplla were otilclsi- 'i’ <"»t'tiiiird. Tiie results showed 53 lin. iii Ilio nlrildrcn did ri0t °i1.l°y Y\°"' llulblai vlnlon, wliilo 20 pu* WMS lonnit to tin in no condition to tie -'-‘=‘io°l work al all. This is A timely warnlnq to parents. itlitiirnnce ceases to exouee. N¢`Sllect ircrlmlnal. We employ the melt aeientlfie met- lwdii for the detection and correction °' EYB Errorl. _ . . A - - ____ _...___ .___ _ -_ ._ 2 _ - _,___ _._ ...._._ _ '___ .--.._,.. - ~__.._-T?i¢ Basie.-ii. Giiar dia.. `°°Li=.r.'ri~2'ii.Ji.@§1‘""' EISIERN PERSONILS "inn 'i`rm'k B"lli0l\ has returned to hm name in Lieorgetown_-(,‘, ..*i\ir. l"rauk liiratoii has returned to his lionio in tiei‘gotowi|.--Li. ..*Mr. W. \V. Jenkins, (ioorgotmvn. iuotiireil to Montague on Wednesday la>it.~G_. .."l\lis_a Susie |)elorie of Goorgu. town was :inioiig the ret-ciii visitors at Newport.-(l. ._‘*'ivilsiies Eileen anil Phyllis iiogan of 'lrui'o. N. S.. are spoiitlliig the suniiner niontlia at Georgetown.-(1. ..*l’rivato .l. \'i'ilireil Hunter. re- turneil war hero. Goorgetowii was :iiiiiiiig the i'oeoiit_v`laitors to Monta- |:ui:.--ti. ' .iv Mr. l<'|‘aulr Beaton, student ol' St. l)iiiistan‘s College. i.‘liai'lotlteuwn. lwaii among the visitors at the Mon~ tague rui:os.~(.i. ..‘°liilsa Jean llowlctt. Mr. Elby llowiett aiiii Mr. George Jackson, all ot' Annaiulale worn among the visi- tors to liiontague on Wednesday.-G. ..*i\lii-o Ruth H. t,'aiuplioll and Misa `lGiiiil t':iniplmil. Grafton street. ttliar. iiittetowii. are visiting in liiontafzuo the guests of their grand parents lilr. ‘anti Mrs. }3uipitt..-G. ..*i\lim; Flairo Norton. bliss- Mary l\lacl"i\rlaiie and Mr. John Norton all of Ariiiaritlalo were aimong the visitorn at Moiitagiio. attending the i'ai~_i~s on Werliiesilay.-G. _ CASH SYSTEM. \Vitii a view to reducing prices hy r.-'iving oxpeiino in -many ways lnciud» ini; ini.eront, postage, ntatioriary, and had debts. tho Hoot and Shoo Mer- viiaiitn ot this tfiey eotabliaiied the Nt) t‘Rl5Dl'i‘ SYS'i‘i6liI over six niiinliis apo and have provod by ex- pi:i~ioiii:f- that they mn give a better sorviee to their customers and sell goods ut smaller' profits under the new system ' ` The Cash Systemhas proved very successful and the Merchants find they can serve more customers in lean time than formerly and the pric- es are lower than under the old sys- tem. Travellers coming to our town state tha they can purchase loot- wi1i.ir iiioi'e reasonably in Charlotte- town tliaii in other Canadian Cities. lt, in an unpleasant task for :t i\loroliint to have to refuse to send goods out tiiitll they have been paiil tor, and some people tiako offense when- informed of the rules. how- ever you must remember that tho rule is positive and you shouiii not ask to have it broken hilt help to maintain seystem which saves you money~-the t`.ASll SYS'I`l1l\I. ’ 3091-8-1tiM'ttstl Spet.8tli. ‘ SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. Buckwheat .;. ...$1.00 to $1.05 Butter (ilairy).. ._ _.33 to .i4 Butter t<:i'oaine'r_v) 33 l0 39 tialfsklns .. . Eggs.. ..34t0-i5 llny (new loose) $12 Hides . . ...19 Oats white . oiiis. iiiiii-ii' 8-l Potatoes... _ Straw (pressed) ._ ]'r\rk.. .. .....it`i [U19 Wool (washed) Wool (unwashed) -. »- IaamhPeltsc'acli 40 to75 CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS Dairy butter.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . ....33 Rutter (prints) ._ .35 ideas... .. -.~»3G iriiwi, ni. _ ...is-in Chickens. iii. -- < -“A20 Float. lb. (retail) . l”otat.oei1.biisi.. I-lay. ton ... 18.00~20.00 Straw, tpn .. 10.00-12.00 Oats (black) bush. .85 Oats (white) )-buah. .. .85 I)ucka.oach .......65-:I0 Chickens (Pair) --1~00'i-'35 $1.00 . _ _.$10 There is more t`aiarr)i in this sei-.tion nl the rnuntry than all other diseases put iosrethcr and tor vesrslt was siipposeri to boinciiiiihie. llm- tors prfsrrihed local remedies. Wifi bv constantly* failing to cure with loral treatment. iiV0"°\l“CUi it iiirnraiilc. Uatavili lnaliwnl rli-.eatin lfPNi‘ iiifliionred hv_ ronsiituilonal condition! and thrieforeieqnires constitutional treatment. llsll 5 runny, i`urr. manufiirtured by i". .il i\Ell¢.il& i-,, _'[',,|,4¢_ tlhin, is a constitutional remedhi! taken inicrntillv and acts thru_ihe Blood UHUIG iiilmi... siii-tiimii iii the System. OM Hvndmd Dollars reward is offered for lnY Cl!! itll' H|"` (lin,-h t'-ure tails to cure. Send for rifC\IiN’5 and testimonials. if 1 ciianlw si C0.. Toledo. 0l\l0~ snirl by Druggists. 156 ~ fnirii Family Pills for i rinistlpation. ` the Georgetown High School,'Georgo» to\vii. are visiting in New Perth the Huciitii ot' Mrs. Uaniol Sliaw.--U. _.‘Mrs. l`tut'uii Maohozin and fiiniily 0i` l'Lilgary. Alberta, are visiting at Union ltoatl. liing's Co.. tho guests _Oi liilre. li]atfLeaii's brother. Mr. 'l`ho- inan .\li:i|iali. Mri-i. Marlienii loaves eai'l_\z_iii_~.rt week i'or the west.-~(.i. ..i\Ir. iiurolil li. Nic-iiolsoii, telo- l volume among our readers is some- RUST’S CAFE This Cafe is becommlnil more popular every day- 0006 “Wai” lspeclal dinners-served ev- ery dall- DON'T FORGET THE PLACE lipstairii. 160 $2000" 3"`°"" H. J. Mahon, U Druqgllt ln‘d Optloleiy Montague. 4041-8-17MlWk. _ giiiiséil' _ i and LUNCHES f ming hound to work tor the good of the iioinmunlty. We announce oline wliord the closing days of the mar- velous distrlibution. and rail the ur- gent attention of those oi our road- org who have not yet participated to lose no time in clipping the coupon _that appears daily iii these columns. 'Phe volume is bound to increase in valueas the year go by, and it ta` doubtful it a Bible ot equal value can ever be obtained again on term-s so nearly approaching a gilt. _iigjv _[ar _admitting ot further organ anti ot the elasilicnl odui'ation,werf-_ ignoring onn of the prinripal dliileul- ties of the presqnt- collegiate iiynteni --4-the lack oi' iiiat-liiuory for gottinii tho right man to the right joli. A tentative plan for such a i,yateiii has been outlined by lrwin G. Jeiiiiliign. ol’ the Metropolitan Trust t‘ompany. who received letters from more than lt'lt) rollege and university' l’resiiloiiia voiiinieiirtliig in iiiiggnstiiiii of part of tho plan rerriiitly pulillalietl. lla would establish ii buionu. situated prt‘terabl_v in New York and innin- tained oltlier by the iioveriiiiif-iii. b_\' :I great iinlvei‘sliy, or by ii founda- tion. for the rtifilliiiiiiiia iit,uil_v ol’ tin- vaizloiis pi'ofr=si~iioiin and liiiailirssi-a. with a view to their" proniliin at any ftlvnn time for lilo work; this to bf- i-ori'ei;\teil with an aiivlio-ir in each i-ollogi-\, who \\‘i>nlil ’aiiiil\‘ the partie' ular iieoiiat and aiinptahilitlos ot’ the students. “Tile deferi of our present oduoa- tional thoor_v." he sold. in explaining his plan. "ls largely one of orgiiiiiz ation. llntil the tiiiislioil protiiirtfi of tho present syatriiii have tho oppor- tunity to allow their titriesn for biiiil- neini life. afli-_r liaviiig bor-ii liriiuglit intii vontnrt with iinporlaiil work in an intelligent iiisiiiiwr, no fair nati- inate of the old .=_\=stt-‘in van he mail# as a basis for liusincss oiinlpnieiit. "'l`lils :lution has for a loner time been woriiiiig on the tiitoi‘~niis_e tha~ oi-_v in many things, and, notably, in tho matter of letting the young man selirrt his \=ocatiiiii_ /\i1ii'tln-_ ilillicnl- ties of rolls-ao men who, tienpiti; the ahoriroiniiiizn of manv of thorn. re present a fair pirk of the ablor ele- ment in eavh new geiierntinii_ arg ov- en greater than that of the _vo=itiii= oi less ambition and ability who ari- `liki>l_\' io have n more limited ilolil. "Most boys when looking about to select a llrg work. take arlvico from their parents. their t,0ai~lii=r.~, tho pas tors of their cliurrhea. or .sonie other elder person who in rarely iittoil to Plvo anvtliliiit like an :ii‘i‘iii'nii= view of possibilities. A father, 'no matter how strut-.ons;t`iil he has lieon. is apt to tnll his non not to gn into his own rallinir, though the boy may bo tlltoii for it. l\’iinist.era and twat-hi-ra arr perhaps rather niorp apt tiian inoni tiers of other prol`t_~s:iioiis to advisr _young men to niiopt their railings. but the average man, when iii- is ask eil what sort oi' a iilii work his own business is, will probably think of the ij-'raivbarks rather than the ailvantag ea. 'i "Now, rnuoh ot' this voulil he obvi- atfrii if there were a central bureau to make rontinuous studios of every line ot' work whivh is likely to apply ottraetivg to a man of ~eilui-ntion'.’ :fling on in the business? is there on ideal aide toil. that will make it to ambitious collegians.nnil issue ii Straily stream ot information "The t.vDe ot7”iY___ii1tor'matioii ishouiid rover: First. the' status of the vova tion with referenre to its finished oondttion, that in. now far is tha hnslnesii organized. how far. tiiteniiivo i! developed. how rerently lian the principal developmeiit. taken place. ization and development? Sc-i-oiiiliy. What processes of evolittion are now For lniiitanre. twriiity years ago it was perfectly' pos'slhli=. for ii yiiimg man from the country to enter the milk business in the (`it_v of New York by borrowing ii horse. renting a wagon, and. perhaps. buying a ran ond dipper_ By working hard and practising rigiil iwoiioiiiy tlierp was no reason why. in tho i-oiti-so or time. be might no ailii i-1 number oi' w-ag-, cn:-i to his humble begiiining, ln tai-t. one of the iqigor inilk liiisiiiossoii in New York had its n|'lg.in in i-li'r|iin stziiices surli as these. But for the pant tive you-rs wonderful vliaiigori have been made in applying the prin- i”‘"””"`”iiiii i OPPORTUNITY It is the duty oi onrli riiiil till ot' tis to keep tliorouizlily upto-ii:iii=. iilis periaily tlione who i-atr_\|‘ to the noni- tortii nnil the relief oi' tho iuit`t'i-rini. pnlilli-. Our ()ptiral l)<‘partniont has relievoii litiiiiiroil.~‘ of casosi or ldyo Strain in its ninny fornis. and in oriliifi- to keep ‘up to otir high staiiilarii iii oiiirioni-_v. by keepiiiig tipto-il:-ite. wf have linen oiiiiiiiriiig into the ilili‘i\|'i‘_'iit iiioihoiiii ixaetl by the looting spovial- iiittu iii Montreal, 'l`tii‘onto iiiiil Nou' York. in all ifziarrs we found llioni using; :intl mont lioartilv roroiiiiiioniilng anti' enilorsiiig the “t~iluuiow 'l`euit S_v_-tiriii" or what is i-nitnetiiiiiis t-alloil itotino- sropy oi' by tho use of thu rotiintnNeL=:sr:>Av, Auausv asm-f. Mr. Niavor is coiiiing tor r_.;;'.___._.___.; " FREDERICK W. iViAY()R THE EMINENT Sl’ECIALlS”i" A To give D:iri'iii:;l.i'ai.ioiis of the woiilnti'al biirr~ati. but to form :i<~i||ialiitai|i'i=i: with the boys, otudy their niitoi-i-iloiits. cliiirniv torn, and ni‘i~onipli.=liiiii~nia_ and sup- plement. tlieinforiiiation with bisiiwn experi advice. "Tito :\i.vis=vr whom l have slid?"-Q’ od -vrnulil not be a proti-s=;:iir. 'l`bv-in is no objiirtinn to his livin! fl lil~‘\|' W||h Ipnrllillg €\X[)F‘[`il"|\t‘l‘§ ilf’ i`llil`&i hgvg A giinii tiiitii iii` iilliiivir-tiger. |ii` H19 college work. lint bi- iiitisit also knriw rt ilooti ilnnl of the wtir|i.' iitit side. of lilo in biiaiiies or ri profes- sion. Above- nil. lin must lic tho sort of a man who rtin mix with the stnii- antg and win their ioiillili-iirii niiii' friendship. _ "iii ro-opnraiina with i-arli of theft* niiiderit ailvisnis nn nrl\'ii=iii‘_v i‘oniniit< tee of alumni would iw ol' oxtri-int' value. The ninst valuable afisrit al oolioizo ran have is n loyiil, priigros- sive. and prosperous aiiwoi-latioii nfl alumni, and an arraiiixvineiit of this' C A STO Ft I A In Use For Over 30 Years Next Deer Bank of Commerce - !ii)T'i'-8~l4 Mtts til. ‘ Always bears i the Signature of ¢ ‘ i i i ’ i' ' ` , X . . _ ' r' 4 I _'---<11* , - 7»._.»_..l ...Fil sort ii_\' wiiirli tlii- .(|M/igrg (p/`ii,'f' iiiilivii by a ;:ri».‘ii itlii\'i~r:.it\'_ iii' iii' thi. __ <‘niii>i-|‘.'iti\'i- i»|`tiii-ii-_ 'if a l.ii,gi< |iiiiii1ii.»_ -I HU ii. i .iliiaiiinlilv il.||;i i_liii\- _ .1 ui’ i-iillt';:t" Jllitl iIlil\'t‘I`:-lift'-. 'I li"i‘i` tot -I < . | liir nil thi- tizitiiiiii ~\iii:.i:.',i"l ri--iii:ilii.~. iii.. iiii_~-~fili|lit_\ iliiii i' iiiixtlit in i' iii ,i|i;ii»ii\iiii-iii-li 5itiii.'iiin_iitni_iiiio, iw iliinv by thi- tiiivi-i'iiziii-iii; :intl in ‘;i .iini igiwiti-r tli:||i thi- iialiiinul wi-aitli iirii-il it ;"""" ` __ _ Q--. ` ' w "° ~ ..~i» vw i i i i