gggt ” Th8?" “kc, {ape shoes stay white. coast!" ‘te Dressipg A mfmitutc w!!! _ special attractions, . THE cmsnnoflnrowu GUARDIAN .s.....4. Guardian Notes By E The Way, '___ l “scams r0 THE PICNIC atst w° WW8 ‘Old by the member: olj the Government and all their sup Juiifgn: Fggxgaltlg 2i“ Pally. Pflfill‘! that the roadl they were "sksrs Cope". Spleudltlllrcatiliptlillsfl “ma” a” ""'""‘°'“' b” "°‘ ' 2574114344 dollar was added to the perman-' as _ ' mt debt. .li therefore becomeg a“ Cilgrxogrléialffi St. Andrew-sdnteresitlng question when those i u“ “ii-WU 22- COmluun- two issues oi‘ Road Dcbentnre| Souris 11 u. m. Bridgetown 7 p. m, dhappuint you. m r_.____. agIIGYS Wanted "—'_ o FOR '56; NTE - gogASnpplement $75.00. M; my. 2043-74441. |W a wsnrzo FOR OLIN , m1, principal. first or! all“; gupplement 8100.004 , Haney. 38¢ ANTED FOR NEW. I H Svcvhool. Supplement‘. = i t, sedy. (LGalaii 2673_7_16vm o FOR uouracus HIGH l and four assist- " Ptmcwa Principal an wmrzo FOR s1". Na school second class. so, liberal sunlilileéflelfi- . _F, Czmplir . BOY- '° A l ‘ltif2-l-lti-3-l en wsnrzo foo How- chool sun voted for a ill" “and ems .§l]l,tlll*l'. A. A. ‘lap; School District No. 135. lement $75.00, Midsnmniei" " ion, less than 20 Pllllllfl J Em Ggofgg E, Saville l Ifrustccs, Annnndala I’. E. o. ED FOR THE SOURIS School Nolll, Principal Vice Principal, Males pre- l also 3 Icmnic toaclieri-Ll i ees Stmriii. T0 Let iucrican Consulate, well d and heated. Apply at lilacs. 64118-254!‘ l A SUITABLE RESIDEN- privaic family, or hoarding all inodcrn conveniences ALE NEWLY FRESHENED ADD]? W. C. Drummond, (lelil. l‘. E. l.. 272b-7.13.3|_ ALE-ON EASY TERMS w°°d Fall“. 550 acres. r write D L McKinnon Mon 24620-842. er cottage and garage at ,‘ °“ “lmlll- Apply to Revere .0!‘ P. C. Brown. 5ALE~oLo FASHIONED a . for sale cheap apply 0P0 Si. 7,17 btriiyetl 88 »__..¥ ‘F; FROM BAYVIEW f. (‘Olorod black and ' Nltlfy Canada Simpson “l Clark Hunter River n, W _-_--—-——————— IWANTED—¢M»AID FOR GENER l ry intermediate Dcpart- _ Tho s. Liberal Supplement. Ap- (laiiperciiux and Montague t once. C. C. Carlton. Sect.'playe<l zm-n- iiuiy Hill. l) of special-tons. for no man" and what was to ha been a nllic. inning game had to he her own sufferings, a called in the middle oi’ thc seventh owing to ilarkncss. also indies and gentleman's \ -3i. ' Be mrotsobtahi flu [enulnO lentil from A Prleo 84-00 nah. llefuulnferhrlmitntinnmfland 313139 St. Pllll Si!“ ASSIFIED Anvliiiaisnunnirs g p» u» M: GI! f" 1 Q (p1! II IVGI- (Jun! ugl loneli- null ll n. Allan for-n lnrii in Batu Funlnlcl Ronni "g-‘ug- Wanted, I00 h! O ‘q-o-ooooooo-o-vo-v-oooo-ooo-o-ooo Female Help Wanted ANTED apply Victoria Hotel. .___-——--———-—i-—~————ir ANTED mun IMMEDIATELY] flpply Mrs. MaoLennun, 237 Prince Si. housework. References required E. A. Foster. 14K Street. ' Miscellaneous v ROIJUS TAX! BERVlCE. PHONE l1681954-2mo. 4431 . supplements! ________________.___.____.__ Asfililll?“ W“ each’ H‘ J’ JNO. A. MOUONAl-D- LAND 3V9‘ Hc leavers to lll0lll'll his i065 six rains, the surilace blown sway in ,s»creill')'- I 31-»;- n ‘c’. _ ,-; . __ a. - _ _ _ , . . ° 2510-l-l0l5l.~ v°y°" m” y ' ' 2368-l7-1mtb zllnlglili-ulllllgltlallarligdll: (it? "clfllllli"1"S""°"““ m. “y “mm” Austin" between St. John undlme Dem “macs WOOL WILL B7 OARDED AT Dlxous Mills. Mr. Percy l. Delaney Manager DeSablo P. E. I. 2333-7". ‘Male IIclp Wanted , WANTED-A MAN TO WORK maker apply to Lamhros Bros. 2562-7-12-61. ..._ ._c_____._.__.__.___ WANTED lMMEDiATELY MAN to work on farm and ranch for rest of season. Apply A. C. Wood Mt. Herbert. 2T5i0-T-18-4l. ~~~-_£0;. ~ ~—~A THE MONTAGUE-—GASPE. REAUX GAME second hall he int-t that The next game will be played Murray ~Rlver between Gnspereaux and the home team on Thursday, July 19th at 5 p. ‘Mr-alt outside referee has been engaged and lgood game ls expected. ER COTTAGE FOR SALE for lmihry muons should nouns n ooucnii our DIIIIIlI illultnfiod booklet. EMARVELC . Jul-DD Q01‘ What more desirable in a Mgmorial than a durable material m which the Wrought with a hi manshhni, f! Prices. finest thought of the designer is gh quality of- crafts- Send t? card today for designs and villi BEilll & S0ll ..M9ts¢ae, v.12; 1. A 4 ~ “war-u.”- -v‘v¢" “*‘—v both services. All are cordially in- elght years hence pm] the 5630...; OHAMBERMAID illness» 3i zng1.7.17.t;i.of the C. N. R.. AL of the railway in January 1875, and Cumberland P" 2'12a-l»1s-:ii.'~l°ll1- 19“ ion Pre at r s _i Inesday lflllgo zflmcgxllcelshuoikidgellg Bonds .wlll come due. Page 6 of i the Pilblic Accounts tells the story. b. m. The -pastnr will be assisted by my. ii. A. HTOWD and .l)y nsvfrll" first issue. $125000. will fall J. till. Murchison who will sing at tlllc on lat |D€L‘€'ml)9l‘, 1931. that is, J-lllll. $1111.90“. 0n 1st Sfipllilllllvclfll ‘vlled. 19 7. over l4 yearahcnce. \Vli:it' ’ ' liillil oi‘ 21 Pay As You (lo do you w call that, my masters? Do you think the ‘Bell Government will 9W1‘ T111)’ that. Road Debt‘! They never expected, or intended to pay it, or to see it paid! They will have it as a sweet legacy to the in- coming Government and the lax- llilHai-s of the future. "MR. M. T. RIGGS. The ilenili occurred at. the ' Prince Edward llsinnd Hospital [Monday morning of liiichael flliomas Riggs after a protracted The man who in “poor pay," and. floats a slow note may indulge the; hope that in time lt will be outlaw- Thelato Mr. Riggs, who was . one of the city's niosl respected citizens, was for thirty-nine years an efficient and faithful employee ' cal by the statute of limitation. o... bcnture bond: are not like that. All the revenues and all the re- sources oi the lProvince are mort- gaged in security for their pay- ment. "The. Road Debi is as per- manent. as any other debt the Pro- Mechnnical De- partment. l-le entered the service until the time oi‘ his retirement. der the Provident fund, on April 4 was always tn be found at his post. Oi‘ a qnlct disposi- tion_ we ivasi a favorite among thc employees in all dcparhmtents. The late ‘Mr. Rinks who was lii his 80th year, iwas horn on Fi-li. 22nd, 1844. His wile .predccensed him about four years ago. than the improved roads. they are going to pieces. The mud, [drifting to the ditches when it Boston; Dudley in Windsor, 0iit| and Charles in Boston. . . The funeral will take placelmenf has ceased to be, 9 Wednesday alteration at 2.30 from’. cll 01' cur Province. i l. _ d Wm 1;: lluwcrs, wlicii both Hughes: ‘l’ v I ‘m a B_ LePzint» passed cigars to cash oi mg 39MB fill-Bl’ We llllealll/ llhablpic-ked up iralises and left that [izirt Peters. July 28th. 31 _ _~s-QUNDAV sERV|cE__Dh,,ne Continued from page 4 “lorahip for Sunday m“, “ML ~———-—-—___.______l Z none is better! tered and moribund Bell Govern-Wu‘ the Illfillflfifl visible 1o the aud- lellce. l9 lllfle behind the screen in the good order which [ircvaiierl dur» Mr. Jenkins‘ speaking‘, thc name between was at Montague on Wednesday clot-c a. fair sized crowd “Miss Leah." the first meeting. beauty these the girls and the women and The game although featured by some good plays was, .-1'w0 oppicgg NEX-gqinarretl by too much talk between] plnytirs and umpire. ma; tnlkt-tl tlil-~\ll.t0l‘ly tililivions to “time and tide Willi; Tint the play- Moningiie at tintertainctl In ininisterd to others She was a devout member oi‘ the Church, Christian Clilng of Red Poiunt. ill-i late residence 290 Fitzroy Si... MISS LEAH CHlNG 8S she was n friend to all. Gifted wit and grace. she added to beauty of a pare heart and a. life 0t‘ loving service. buys the young iiicn loved to visit her home, where they vrcrclput “wing debentures! always graciously welcomed The older DOODlB found in her a licnrt of sympathy, n ray of sun- shine lu her visits to their homes delicate health for several vclyears, she bravely triumphed over nd cheerfully ll. she affectionately called by her frlondsl was one of those charming person- alities who won the confidence on taxation, of empty talk To meet her. boasts and \ s cove her fr em shl ud . V“ w t l l p a hlThmk o: m“? men_ "o" heggmiflcourse of the evening. for votes- from intelligcnz. men and because. as they allege, long to our city, it is possible that the _ Pay As You ‘titres! That is paying In“! they hi"? blokell- SPFDlllfiQ-i make these (‘lliillis zippcnr. wan- ot‘ tieberiiiircs they lssll yci. unredeemed a vast sickening \\'l)ll"l Git Tliellliey pay as they g0! youngFlic limit? and" slllccfu Go—-with Deben- p i111; .____ izies to pay is it not? Yes, the Bell 0n the evening of June 27. lvllssgzoterie were always a promising Wcll, the electors will try 118W nay as-they go, on the 26th, witiflllsll" ll The Public Continued from page 4 Upon Mr. Hughes‘ rising to spea ICPlGS of “cuip." "tin cup," who drug-i 88d, the Asylum, greeted the ear. scru-tcliini; oi’ iliatrhcs could be‘ heartl, while puffs 01' siunkc rolléd out from behind the sure-on ovcrl with prom- i ult Secré-{E of Trustees on farm near Chtown apply ‘ ' Rum ' gflglll-ll-ill. G. care of Guardian ti’. ‘jam (lining; of filial Bum“ dgiigfflihlfiafln- Files‘ talk much about suF-‘Conservative speakers and v ____ -_ --—-— cumin ghe £3888“. 0a‘? hiss‘?! JOh;:]JlUSUS. The sllrpllpgeg they Chmrniun 33L or 510ml, (ji-ipg u]- “l ER WANTED FOR AN- WANTED A PRACTICAL SHOE- 222m", m“ “umndi (Stewaru Jlllve G0 far shown have “conic out and tnkc your medit-iiicfi idczil g i |bcen surpluses of promisesflpass the ciaarsfi’, etc. faiiiled This ad that arelaction oi‘ theirs. coupled with the surplus, Qffuct that they did not hesitate to m- ung contradict lrom ‘behind it." ciirtaiiil Sflnnpruise the speaker, was. the oulyli =ult ni- ‘ ' iered to Dnntaln and Jenkins in tic As Mr. Hughes and l.cl‘zige lie-l they were introducing to the coun», ‘forms of etiquette. ‘fhvir con-tinned to from behind the curtain, until is not this i z remarks come Mr. Jenkins put an effectual stop‘ to it by tolling Itlle audience ivhui n ..\lr. Jenkins resuming his seat, 10nd calls were made for “i: __ Geo. Wliezttlcy, who at once came k forward and mercilessly‘ scored tlic Bell aggregation As soon as lic ibegan tdspeak the Liberal cantliv dates left the hall although LePagc ‘“ 1 FQTHmldocli Ken-needy. _ l’po Eco You can fled pnptiiori at one (rant yier mval and l0 HIT‘- IePage had said nlmul lion. -i\iur-|" 1t) .. " . MARvELutc= t Went. Montreal at a. lo service speaking from the words "Mary sat at Jesus’ feet and heard ills word.“ Bobbed Hair Girls next winter in women's hair dress will be high. according to Bruno Leo Schnrig, who returned from Hamburg. ivcar transformations. are going in for professional hair- dressing. Men whose hair is be- coming sparse on top are paying fancy prices for troupees." Will Be Out Oi Luck NEW YORK. July 16.—~"f‘he style today Men. too, --—'~—-—€Q-3~— lt sometimes happens that the W0flll thinks a man is wise because- he doesn't take the trouble to ex-i plain his mistakes. ' ::Corns cannot exist when Hol-l way's Corn ‘Remover is applied to the-m, because it. goes to the root and kills the growth. FIZTIEINEFFHTFER- iDreco has certainly won tho islanders as a health builder an troubles. Here is a statement from Charlottetown resident which bearsllllt y located apply to g9 this point zit-cording in “iinotllclal A so l d d M St. 2700-7-11-“i. Slllllllllffi" lllillllllllg Oll U19 lull? follower oi’ tho Divine muster, true ' S m as or .91‘ w“ reswre - r- ‘ . _ o end of a 10-h score. to her convictions and charitable Hughes 101d the voters -he was a 85 firs! speaker ha“ “in mlfilues m For Sole It is worthy oi‘ note that both tot-mm n.0,... whose opinion, snort. and proceeded to offer as at review. instead olcPiig-arl as um ALE _ A GOOD ' HAY pitchers~Mclrcan for Montague ppm-ed [mm perm A large Wllfifllley River. a 011D l0 the 593i speak he d M“ W "Org? the“; Apply Mm n K. Scott’ and ltvhit? for (iaspcreaux [lllcllflfl mmpy topnemon and many 15am oinliasebaélcrs in this pgraoi ggililgglztl,"Lngmcieasiuiuted “Am W" Rrv“ 26fi4_7_H_M exte cnt Jill. friends mourn the loris of n true l8 9°41 YY~ "m8 M? W0“ 9i‘ N; » n _ I v Z l_ q » ' The llnc np:-— _ woman from tlicir midst. Why he thus took up his time given leaving us. instantly came mitt ALE __ NEW w. (iafillefellllX Mfllllllglle lilissri Martha Stewart of -- . - *- " "' é machine ln' EOOGLLTIBQLWHS whgum‘ pisagch" ylctljellll Ihnrlottetoivn is nu aunt. to her o‘ _ . 103 E l _ _ _ _ ' c v m‘ - . Q eall and to her uncle, Mr. Wallace fififlfil. I" ‘Dunn 1 base Nels“ Stewart, with whom she made her ALE_M,A5§gy HAnms King 2 base will"? home for several years to her aged Mower, ggod as new Apply Vanlderstine 3 base S. MQLBMI rather her sisters and brother we Mr. C. E. McGr-ogior, of 282 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown. station, Winsloe Station. ’B°‘"°" s 5*” Kemled’ 16'1"" 0i" Sincere BYmDnthin. Rev. P. s. |., Credits this Ipluhdid New Remedy With 271531.134“ Henderm" l“ We“) hm“ W- R- Ml"? Wlllllel‘ 0i ille Ell“ Remarkable Improvement in His General ' R- ‘Dllllll C ‘Field MCGYQKOY Point Christian and Baptist Condition Rue)’ R- Flelll 9mm Churches conducted the funeral regard oi‘ Prince Edward d corrective for iligestive another well-known in every line, the claims on ibehali‘ of this famous herbal remedy. “For several years i have suffered from stomach tron- hle and indigestion," says Mr. iMoGregor. “Everything I ate would cause gas to form and this would cause severe ipains in my head, so ibad at times that iI could hardly ““°""“°'""°,b’ $1‘: “Girls who have bobbed hair will |ll'“"""“d be out of luck," was the comment sum‘, ‘hem o“ ‘Mme “l u” ' l ‘y’ 0i’ Mr. Sclinrlg. "They will have to. Dre” relieved m” “f “w” pains and also corrected my stomach trouble and indiges- ition. l am not entirely well yet, but feel so much better that i intend taking the com- plete Dreco treatment. The results obtained in so short a time‘ are surprising. I Draco ls being lpeclhlly by E. A. Footer. Drug 00., Limited by Sour): Drug 60., and by a strongly recommend Dreco to all my friends. for it has made me feel like a new lmau." Wherever it goes, Dreco wins friends ibecnuse of its unfailing action as n correc- tive and health builder. lt tones and regulates the or- guns of digestion and puts them in proper working order a condition which quickly benefits; the whole system. Draco is made from herbs. roots, bark and leaves and contains no mercury potash or habit. forming drill‘!!- introduced in Charlottetown It l: also lold lin Summer-side by Gallant .ln Montague by H. J. Matron, in Sourls good druggist everywhere. rump", m» w s» y» as‘ I £3 qor HEREI- Rnsm “m 1w qm-‘Yfi motor IN YOUR LJFE‘ ' more? t wiRa gx‘ w)‘ AHEAD or CONE oN-i WANTTU YOLL-JWHEN M‘! vs$¢ my; TlME- srow xr .. TRNN wouLp HE smear. "rue. . . v/Nf r C, HOME! , him to account for his stewardship the answer, an ins-tilt especially to as a member oi‘ the Executive Colin» tho true Liberals standing by, "l _. _ _ , lit‘ ‘lllrii proccciled as long us. “m” Mm“ “MW more pemzallentivilll‘lll lllnkc himself heard. to ex- they speeded up their auto, skidou- A-felll-ly tol thc Bull Goviwnliient than WlllCll in: for parts unknown. its nuiihcr H of llie chaps live in tho 2nd District “l? "EXI llllellker was L. I.. Jen- it. is probable that before stopping kins. Ho had not proceeded far in their car, they lind lcit ~liis arraignment oi‘ Bell and llls i'ol~ irlct far iii the rcnr. This ended the‘ and first week of the campaign, during lieigfwhicli time Mr. LoPagc liiid twol, r _ m9 Plillhm" 111m“ ‘vlilcll H"? ‘W’ fine condition by giving: tliciu litiperial l-‘ox llltl perfect food for foxcsi. 'l‘lii;~i Biscuit contains cvcry n1. lrr puppy food when fed with milk. the lit-st known ]ll‘t‘\'i‘lllillll't‘fi of ritilu-ls. of Sunshine t0 thc busy FLlllCllIfl‘. lmpi-rlzil Fox Biscuits arc a Ray tin-nu hot days. cum-W“ chances of ten minutes each to vicn’, ilio only thing hr nianagi-tl to tell ilil- pvople ivas said oi Itn-stiuo liuiik iu the prosperous North (Jzivcndisli. ’I‘licsc are the u-illwlity Words "l fed you Illlllli? whvn you'd 0m‘ lllfi- were (1)O()Y.I" nomlo FoxFeedi led food rcqulrciiicut and in the Set your “tutu" ex- pectatlona high when ou first try Beech-Nut. ull flavour of fresh rnlnt-—livelincsa of pure chick. Beech-Nu Camper: oi Cumin,‘ Lilnilc‘ Hamilton, Ontario re- but in that twenty minutiae of zuitl~ inhn-hiiniii s and South Rlislico l um, Sir, etc. OBSERVER *~ i i in only kvtlf) lllPlll Biscuitn,—'l‘he Sunshine and Cod l.lvcr Oil lMPERlAL BlSCUlT ('10.. LTD Box 4-H}, (fliarlottcttiivii. l‘. l‘). l. ZTOIl-TIT-ll‘. will compare. QQQ-o It Is a Fact That many persona 4 tinue to wear old Iensv 1 after they should be t and that many n y right nuw suffering r ty for neglected that a thorough of the eyes wo- Every invest subject that l made has in large percent: would be w comfortable every way i A fectu were oven suspt proper c‘ tom o‘ l WA You may travel EaatfYou may ll‘kll'l‘l \\'esl, You may travel any- wlie-rc, llut you won't get a cup 0i’ vfell mndv Lou, Tlint with MOILSPTS