‘ ' n 1 ~ . ' ' L_ ' . ' ';. Tit. , ~.‘.,“u*,-,,_..v_-f»_.,.v\A'...r ..‘ ..~ ._ `~ , 1, » ! - - » . ._ i, ,., .. .,_...:. . . . _ . -»-. ....~...._. . ._ ._ _,. , . » - `-"lui ' “r v.~'.» 1-.-» .' »~r~;"»e _ 1 . - _ . V ._ . _ ,, __,_ __ _ _ g. I N ' 1 ;. ._ 4'-_, . - " ' V "_" _ I . . _ .f -uf* _*.- _-- ,_,, ,.11 fa no _ s -rs- __'iiU_<_.j.UST14.-1919 _ Y ~-~__j- _ ° _ _ -rnacnAnLo'm-ErowNeUaan1An- Pen-Lax Tablets and cleanse your system oi its accumulated waste, ¥entl&' and without harm- ui a_ er effects., ‘ Get a generous 25c tin at our_Penslar Store. * PENSLAR LIVER ' _ SALINE is splendid for a torpid, lazy liver. Two teaspoon- ful in a half glass of cold water half an hour before breakfast, will make you feel like a new person. It has no harmful effects. 30c and 60c bottles. E. A. EDSTER CENTRAL nauesroas Girlsl Make bleaching lotion if skin is -sunburned, tanned or freckled -on-o--o-o»o»-0-¢~¢-.¢.\¢»o.-Q.-o-¢ qqueeae the juice of two iemons into I botfie containing three ounces of unfhard White, shake well. and yo have a dllllrter pint of the best freck le. iiunbu_rn and tan lotion, and com- Dlexlon beautlfler, at very, very small cost. , Your grovcer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massage this sweet- l-y fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless. MORE BOYS lN,`l'ROUBLE. -Two boys were arrested yesterday charegd with ill-treating a horse belonging to Mr. Bruce 'l`avler. -it is alleged that they beat the animal in its stall with 1;. piece of wire for the 'lun of seeing it n . euAn'o~ or i-ioNonL-Parade at Drill Shed Thursday night at 7.30 p. m. sharp. Civilian clothes. Aug 3.21 CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. -_Rein Ewen MacDougall will preach Sabbath 17th at Dundas at 11 a.m. and -Bangor Bit 6.30. ._ ' ooucsnr--A concert win be given' '-1 -in Cornwall Church on Thursday evol- ning at 8 o’cloek, August 14th. Silver, Collection. " '_ 219-8-13M2ipd, “JUST 20 YEARS AGO."-This date twenty years ago there were three werships in Charlottetown harbor, H. M. S. Bellerophon, Tourmollne and Pylades. _ ` NOTICE.-In order to make more Space for coal, we will sell about 50 loads of softwood blocks in stove lengths suitable for ltlndling at $2.00 Der load, delivered to any part of thc C‘|t.V.- Order today, Buntain Boll & 90-- 23s-s-14M3i A MEETING OF ALL RETURNED' men of O’l.-'ary ami vicinity will, be held in O‘Lcary Hull on Thursdayf August 14th, at 8 trciock (old time). for the purpose o i'organizlng_a branch; unip g The arrest of two other -°fi1-1° G- W- V- A- all 0'L081'y- boys in the case is pending. it E -I-I I I In gr --T .q ooooooooooeoisoo-seeseeeseeielooses sees ease CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS oouoocloo oocuooanoaeoaoaooeaaooett f AGENTS WANTED HELP WANTED_.. _ _ . _ AGENT! SALARY, AND COMMISS- _ .-ion to, sell Red Tag Stock. Complete _ , stock including exclusive lines, spec- ., . ially hardy, grown only by us. Sold FEMALE ' MA-io wAN-rso. APPi.v 1s2‘ei=iEA1' George Street. 31 ‘ only by our agents. Elegant free` " ~ ' ~_ - bamples write now to Dominion1wANTED-A H°i;’5EMA1U- APPLY Nunerlepi Mommah _ _ to Lady Davies. .i West Street. _ . .6681-8-1-MEmth60l. - FOR SALE ~ _F-'OR SALE-HAY LOADER, NEWVAT a bargain, Geo. Meilett, Union Road, Lot 33. 189-8-12iIl3ipd o5'einAsi.E FARM' A1' FRENCH- A 191-8-12MtT . wAN'rEo A MAio'i=on GENERAL housework. Apply 74 School Street. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework lor Montreal suburb. Good home and wages. Write par- tic in ‘> fort, 100 acres well watered an,-1_ ll rs to Box 3.0, Charlottetown. situated for all, purposes. Apply R. 234`S>M`M2ipd' Rhynes, Dunstaifnage.. 6971-7-12-Mtf l' : FARM FOR SALE FIFTY ACRES excellent land, buildings, in good condition. Sold with or without crop.Apply»Jamos Morgan, Auburn. ' 134-8-8M12pd. COTTAGE FOR SALE NO. 103 ELM Avenue, 3 barns, and other outbuihi- ings, with about 1 acre of land ad- joining, at- present under pasture, also some . C. Rhode Island jleds Otto K. Hoffman, 103 Elm Avenue, City. 198-8~13M3ipd. HANDSOME RESIDENCE FOR sale. Formerly known as the Am- erican Consulate, corner Water and Haviland -Streets will be offeredby public auction, August 16th nt 12 o'clock noon if not previously dis- posed of by private sale. For par- ticulars apply to Iiaszartl & Gantt; 'et, Solicitors. 1 102-8-7M,'ti‘. ron eA|.E od ro i.s-r-Ar THE village of Eldon, the property ot the late George E. Turner, harness maker, consisting of an is roonicd cottage, shop andouthulldiugs, all in good repair, with a well of good water. An ideal opening tor any tradesmnn. For further particulars, llllply to K. J. Martin, Esq., Char- lottetown or to A D. Ross, Eldon. 183-8-11-mloi. WANTED 'HELP- MALE Q, A i TWO MEN WANTED TO WORK ON farm. No milk-ing. Apply to Wci- lin8ton McNeill, Southport. __ _ ` 217-8-13M-iipd. RETURNED SOLDIER CANVASSER on commission can earn ' easily $4.00 per day. Must bo live wire. Ap- ply personally Guardian Office. 7322-'I-28Mtf. WANTED-_-GOOD MAN AT ONCE T0 work in mill to take charge of shingle saw, will pay highest wagcs_ Ailply to John Bernard, llradalhanc. - -Btanchel. _ 1i’»7-8-9M6ipd. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED TAIL- or. steady omploynlont and good wages. Apply to J. J. Ilcrnier, Ilox 406, Campbellton, N. ll. _ 202-8-12iM3lpd. TEACHERS WANTED V-~ _ _ __ WANTED TEACHER FDR RICE _ I’oi_nt~School. Supplement $75.00. _ Apply Wallace II. Mclmino. ._ _ ._ 148-8-9M0l‘pd. -wAN1':o 'rEAcH`sn":oh euR1'oN (Lot 7) School No. 38. Supplement $60.00. Jerry Dalton, Beétetary. -_ 121-8~8M6i'pd. TEACHER WANTED IMMEDIATE- ly for Brooklyn School, No. 127. Supplement $75.00. L. B. Leard. ' Secretary, Albertcn. 203-8-13M7ipd. H* . wanfso 1'¢Aci-ian Lone cnsik school, supplement $75.00, mldsum- mer vacation. Thomas McLeod, = Secretary. 222-8-1-3m4lpd _,_ _ _ LOST _ LOST GOLD BROOCH ON OR NEAR -Exhibition-grounds. Finder .please iosvsiut-'Qiseeh-ami. mime. ii \.os~r -i-bun oA-r1-i.¢~-1-i-mee oxen (white), one heifer (brown), marked top off left ear and notch under iight-ear. i\‘ntier‘i-euirn to John Trainer, Sparrow's Road. 220-8-18Mtlipd. -ln-1.....a-..¢¢l__... 1..... . , . WANTED-A MAID WHO UNDER- stands cooking. no washing, the highest wages paid to right part _ Apply in person to Mrs. Frank Tuplln,_Sun1merside, P. E. I. 7119-7-18Mtf. WANTED WANTED.SECOND HAND RANGE- ,Writo “_C" c|o Guardian Oillce. ' _ 237pd. WANTED BOY'S BICYCLE IN GOOD repair. Apply to Carl McKenna, 170 Dorchester Street. ' 235-8-14m2ipd. WANTED TO RENT ROOMS FURN- ished or unfurnlshcd. Apply ut Guardian. WANTED THREE ROOMS IN A PRI- vate family for light housekeeping. Furnished or unfurnished. Apply "X" care Guardian Oillce. ‘ 212-8~13=M6i. WANTED-SCHOONERS OR SMALL 'ltoamers to carry coal from New Campbellton to P. E. I and New foundland ports. Prompt loadiniz Anglo Coal Co., 809 Charlotte St. or New Campbellton, Victoria Co. 6459-8-21Mtf. WANTED T0 RENT-A HOUSE IN good location, and with modern conveniences. Would take three years lease of n suitable house. Re- quired by ilrst of January but would take earlier if more convenient. Ap- ply by letter, L. Engineers’ Oillce. Marine Dept. 127-8-8M6ipd _ MISCELLANEOUS FOR HIRE-SEVEN PASSENGER car. stand Central Garage, Phone 538, -S. Rickard. 220-8-13ni'3ipd. MoCLA_RY'S TAXI SERVICE STAND 2 Macs. I’hone 3-15. Residence Phone 372-R. 104-8-12Mliuopd. i-‘AHioNAei.s weonme s'rA'r|oN- sry-25 roi- saoo; so for uso. Guardian Job Printing, Charlotte- ' mm, ioss-2-zounti. ; NOTICE FOR THE BE-ST SATISFAC- tion in piano tuning and repairing musical instruments sent your order to Prof, Marcou, Newson Building Charlottetown. Phone 04-J. 6946-7-11Mtf. *N01-ics as saussnnissl'-ii AM opening my factory on Tiicsflay, August 12th for tho canning of bino- berries. Shlpmfsnts by railway will receive prompt attention. illglrcst 'prices paid. J. D. Jenkins. 179-8-11M6i. STIKAYED s'rnAveo cow.`-APPLY HAaav Gillespie, Sherwood, llracklol' P01111 Road. 210-8~13M3lpd. 1-111_@1*‘***W*'11° Mln|rd'c Linlment Cures Dl|\emP°I ______i_._--1,, ._ sinner orriiosiiinia Owing to the Rena McLean Memor- iai Hospital E being ‘lu-tr-lull-wd_ the luncheon in honor or H1.~.ia. _-H...»»th° Prince of 'Wales on ’l’uesdi\Y H011 W111 _pe hold in Prince of Wales Collc80 Hall. _ Aeneas 'A. MacDonald - ' Thurs. Sat. Tues. 31 131-8-8M6ipd.. 7160-8_~9M5l.` ‘_*'*"‘ .f LEFT FOR WEST.-A number 01% yD\1Ill§_110ys left on Monday for the Canadian West, Among them were W'illlum D. Cooke, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. I-i. Pope Cooke, also Willard and Haydon MacDonald, Ilnrold Hender- son und Earl Taylor. Wc wish them ali success. - NEW ANNAN RACES AUGUST 21. -_On account of tho visit of Ilis ltoyal Highness thc Prince ot' Wales on Tues day August 19th, and the Peace Cen - brzition on the following day, the munagcini-nt of the New Annan Races have decided, in deference to the wishes of the G. W. V. A., undi-r whosonuspices the celebration will be 110111. to postpone the big New Annan rnccs until Tliursduy August Zlst when everything will be carried out according to original progrninme. The race between the three speed kings, Baron A., Peter Farren null Our (fol- 0liC‘l is uh event which no one ciu nf- iord lo miss us it is the instc-st ag- gregation oi’ spa-cd over got together in P. ld. island. This with other big attractions will insure one ct’ the nig- 1.'c-st days outings of the season. PRINCESS PATS VETERAN.- Mr, William Liruiiton Davey who was on tho sl.uI`i' of thc Union llunk hero in 1909-1910, is again visiting in Char- lottetown. Mr. Davcy wus lr.ii-_s.‘t-_r- red from here to llalifux, tht-ncc to Calgui'_\'. lic subsequently left the Bunk and ucccptcrl n position in rcnl estate in Calgary. ln 1914, when the war broke out, he enlisted in the fain- ous Princess Pals and went through the war in that glorious reginiént. l-ie was wounded tiwicc and after his ro- turn to (‘anuda in April Inst, was giv- en a position nt Ottawa, in the llccord Oilirc there. Mr. Davey is now locat- ed.pc-rmancntly nt the Capital and is spending his vacation on lilo Island, for which ho has an exceedingly warm feeling. His home was i'ornierly nt Albion Iluy in this province, whore his mother still resides. und he is stop- ping at the old homestead. --»_. TEACH-ING THE BLIND.--Mr. (LW. Holmes, Director of the Canaiiiuii Nut- ional lnstitutc for the Blind, was In the city yesterday. Mr. l-Iolmos is on nn organizing tour of itlie provinces, and has appointed Miss L. I., Penny, Murray Harbor, Home Tcncher i`or this province. Miss Penny is it gradu- ate ofthe Halifax School for the -Iiliud and will cull upon the blind of the province in their homes for the pur- pose of teaching them to read by touch and carry on light vocational work, all of which will be done abso- lutely [rec of cost to the pupils. in the mcnntiine it is important that Miss Penny be furnished with the names ami addresses oi the blind in order that shc muy bc nblo to com- municate with them. Persons will very mutcrlnlly assist in this noble work by forwarding to Miss Penny the names and aildrcsscs ol’ any blind per- sons in their lowlity. ,-1-_ » SUCCESSFUL ISLAND TRAINER DRIVER.-Many ireland trainers and drivers have won t`umc in d-ziys gone by in the Mnrltimo Provinces and New E'nglund, und llziu Str.-eh-_ ol’ Summer- sido is certainly keeping the good work up during this racing season. Iio has won n number of races with thut superb troticr Potor l-‘arren own- ed by ()'l{nel`u und Son, S1.. John, bo- sidos winning two nintch races for $1000 u side, hunting l-‘I-.rn li=nl, 0_wn~' ed by Ilr. McAllister of Sussex, in St. John on Saturday lust. P. E. island people will have _,un opportun- -ity to noe llnu drive the great trotter at the big ruccs nt New" Aiiiinu next week ng-`zilnst Our (‘._olon<-l 2.03%; }`iuron _,AJ 2.l)4}§f;' _Cbffillm liul. 2.18%.- This wjll pt"oli'ubi'y_be tile fastest ng- grogution of horses ever brought Lo- gethcr on__l‘. island. rl i, ` ' gSucces sful -men' and women _ '.`§1'<:r?-ffl-lt# ` , _ 's . ,» - };'Ilr&\-5-'Sf`aWe\s'an'..’»f .4 -Acting Private Secretary.. ' I 1 &Thompson, Ltd., Montague. . 6872-'I-Ulllltf. TRYON BAPTIST 8ERVlCES,Sun- day August 17th, Rev. F. A, Hubley will preach at Albany 10.30 a. rn., Tryon 3 'p ln., Westmoreland 7. ___.-;_5_.§,,. 5.-_,.,___._~;;.,,_._,_.3 _"'{,',“,,,,, ,,,,,, f his csuriut cii.iitni.ui_ Pitlsili`cati¢iil§;ji i _“OIL iglljgltir two 1,., my, wb,” 1,, um' P,-,,v|,,¢¢ l wi»u1'E Ross oAso|.iNs. Poole CHURCH OF SC01'-LAND.--Rev Jas. MaeDougall will preach D.V. on Sabbath the 17th- at Summorside at 10-30 .nesillileat 4.30 and Canoe Cove Covent X30 (All new time.) _ QUEEN SQUAREVCADETS.-The members oi the Queen Square Cadet Corps are requested to moot at the school this evening at 7 o’clock. PRESBYTERY MEETING. - The Prosbyterypf P. E. Island will meet in Canoe Cove on Friday the 15t-li ut 2.p. ni. (old tliue.) All are invited to attend. HORSE RACES TUESDAY.-Next Tuesday afternoon the very cream of the scason's horse racing will be held at the driving park. The Prince oi’ Wnlcs will attend. Aug 14-ill WINSLOE CIRCUIT.-The preach- ing services will be held on thc Wins- loe circuit nt-xt Sunday the 17th lust., as follows: Highfield at 11 a. ni.; Princctown Road at 3 p. in.; Winsloe North, ,al-t 7. p. in. Rev. 0. li. Peters will be the preacher. IMMENSE ATTENDANCE.-it is expected that the attendance at the horse races Tuesday tho 19th, will break all rt-cords., Your friends will be there, The Prince will arrive at truck at 4 p. ni. Aug 14-:Zi WEDDED IN THE WEST.-The inarriagc took place in Vancouver, ll. C., last Tiicsduy of Miss Maude Mc- Leod sister of Mrs. (l)r) G. 11'. Dewar of this city to I)`r_,_1Ste-wart tlurruthers, son _of ltcvl Juanes Carrutlicrs, for- merly pastor ot' St. James (Jliurch. Cliurlottc-to\vn. THE LADIES AUX'|LlARY. of the (}. W. V. A., the l’. E. I. Arlilicry Auxiliary und Alpha ltebekalis will moot in thc G. W. V. A. Rooms on Thursday, August 14th at 8 p.'ni., to perfect their arrangements forthe peace celclirution. Aug1~i-1i THE BEST HORSES.-The Is- land's best horses will race next Tucsiluy afternoon. New cl,i.-secs uud new horses, also an exhibition by Our Colonel, 2.03%. Tho watering cnrt will also attend and keep down the dust. ' ' Aug 1-i-Zi A MOTOR TRIP.--Mr, G. I.. Murphy mid Muster; Percy, Ilnrolil, and Frank Murphy, of Sydney, N. S., are visiting friends nud relatives in P. E. Island. They motored through from -Sydney, via Sourls and passed through Charlot- tetown yi-stcrdny to l-‘rectown. They will -;ler, St. Av- urds. .\lr.<. Levi 'l`r:.nor and little so.- Adrian liuvo rcturucil lionic to l{ully‘i~_ Cross after sponding n few days visit at thc homo oi' Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Murray. _ Miss Blau:-he Bayer, of Cragg Bros.. Ltd., lcft. this morning to spend her vacation at (`.linrlottctown. P. E. l.. the guest of Mrs. J. C. \‘Vonnncott.- lluliinx R1.-cordor. Mr. F. J. ltafter the well known ri-prcseiitntivo ot’ tlic I)oininion 'l‘o- bacro (`o., Montreal, lr-uvos for the mnlnland this morning niler u very siiccessi'iil trip to the ls'lunii.» ` Germany Wants Mercantile Fleet (Special to The Guardian). ' lil-llll.-IN, August 13.-We must pro- ceed iininc-dintcl_v to credit- a in<-ri-uu- tile fir-,ct and hr-lp Gi-rninny nliroud. said 'Mntltifis I~li‘zl>ci‘g