www ‘$532 “'53 .sf 1--»»_ va.. _ _ EEAGE SIX 1"--'va _ _ 1 THE CHARLOTEETOWN GUARDIAN ` ` ` _“"5 A - . _ \"` .‘ ‘ . ,. ' V ' _»\a»»i~='-liafif. ._ . _-» - ~ Wm’ C' 'S Spaghetti and Ready-Cuts you can delight your husband and cllildreii. Try Illia: - BAKED MACAIONI OMELET "1 puluge Cnle||i'l Macaroni, nh and pepper to ram, 4 nlwlespoonfuls l\uun,` 6 tiblfspoonfiili grand rheese, 1 ¢ s, i pint mill. P.»¢»..¢.......m..a by d.l...g, la.. ..:’§n,,¢4,'.ad um... -'sy » with si-iuonlniu :mi lwerrr. Crete rltz&e and Judd "fry milk. Bake in s modrrsteollen for Jo ' urn. 5 " ya lu prepare Jrlicioux, nouria/ling angsronnmkal dish: I 1 THE C. H. CATELLI C0. LIMITED, MUNTREAI.. T 111|! can p'7an lo In rn! with I ] . I --3-7 1*. l__.J NOW IS THE TIME T0 order Imperial Fox Biscuit direct from manllfact- urers at wholesale price. ~ Imperial biscuit has given genuine satisfaction in leading P. E. I. ranches for past three seasons. They are a perfect Food for growing puppies. I ROSS & MaclVIILLAN ' `Chzll‘lotictown. ' is 25" ."f"_.__-- - _' -a r °r'°¢»dr'lifii|»` ~" -' ‘- ¢1/.j'. /i1...~dm.i_ 9: 6433-G19l\itliutue0i. if rave to i»ny‘ln _uns ri-ovmdd. _ FAIRVIEW.-Next Sunday J`uly (ith. there will be Divilie service in the Fairview Baptist Church, Rustico Road at 7 p. in. GONE T0 CAMP.-The Trail Rang- ers, smile forty in nunib,er*with their -direcs _leit the Y. M. (‘.. A. .ot nine 'Monday nlorning 'Thy ilutojioh-*Victoi‘ia, whdfc their t‘;i`n‘ip- . _ _. '"3" J '-`.“`.’_ It r Ie for our I rf Cook Rook uhlcb lliunl l00n\du 4 ,lm heh! Xhelqv this yew-_ ~ ci»iunou.oi= scorumo. -_ 'rhel Suelwilllleilt of the Lol'll's Slipper \\'ill` be utllnii1istel~eil in the liirk at l)e-i Sable un'Sahliutli, the titli, Servii-.~ olll 'l`llursilay alld Saitllrilaly :it 2 p.ln__ onl Szllilultll at 11 and 7, alld oil .\iullda_\“| at 11 (new» time.) Session meets oll| Szitllrilay and Iilonday i|nnicdiatcly| after close service. WEDDED IN HALIFAX--The lllar- riage took place in St. 1\iary‘s Cath- edral, Halifax yesterday of Sergeant liiajor Willialn Lawler ot Charlotte- town who recently returned from uv- erseas, and Miss Jane Slilith of iliili- fax. Rev. P. McQuillan oilii-lated. i=Ro_M -rl-is GQLDEN wEs1'. - .1 eorresponileiit writing from t‘al;:ary under date of Sept. 23rd said: We are having a very hot spell ann if rain is not fortlieollliilg this week. KHOTII bye crops in Southern .\llierta_ ’l`wol things only you lnay raise easily here ~~gopllers and ii tllirst-altllnlllzll it is not east of Suez. The strike has not at`l`ected us lnuell in this i:it_\'. 'l`lle l`alnilies ol' strikers slltier lnost and ill lnany eases they were pulled one :il.:aill.~'t their will. A sylnpallletie strike is 'al best only ii brutal weapoll and injures labor more than it does gmail. 'l`ilis O. B. V. was ellgllieerell here-it has a small t`ello\ving of ex- tremists ill labor and they are sllrely liolslievio The Salle people ill labor and the great majority oi’ riti7.en_< are for law and order and law tariff. Y ill, ill l’_ E. island are blessed ill nl:\n§.' regards, the seed time and ll:il'\'~.~;t_ the sllnsliine and the sliu\\'el‘.:, ‘\`n extrellics lll nature nor in ecollaililiz-s; no siroeeo \\'illds_ gopllers. hail stol'ni_<, not liolsllevlk_~:, Notllillg alter ull like the I-wod (‘_elt'alld Saxon'population. ‘RECEIVED today direct from Cali- fornia ear load oranges and lemons with result that we can quote excep- tion! prigqs. We hagealau just land- ed car load Aliens appivmia in 10, 15, 20, 30 anq,40 gallon-Dliéknges. Mak? "0 mlstaks-»GnA-..»ul-_7»r1=;es before ordering elsewhere. Wholesale only. R. E. Mutch & Co. _ "". 6577-6-Z6Mtt_ 1 .- 0;.- sPLElt:£|U'iio/\'n`$.-'iflie made ni the Kel -(‘\'i_iss district.-ha-ve lately been tliorollgllly repaired, the rnts llli\'e been filled. the roads lridened where neeeslsary; und: nicely graded and slllootlleil by the ro_;lll lllaellillc, with l\Ir. 'l“redli. lfall of (`i'apalld at the llelln. .\Ir_ Fall has had _rears of experience :uid is eertaillly an expert at the job, Much eredit is due Mr. Fialicis Hagen, the oliliging and cap- able road nlaster, who takes great pride ill lia.v,ing the roads oi’ his dis~ trict kept in excellent condition. GOOD ROADS AT DUNSTAFFNAGE -A great deal ei' good work has been aeeonlplished ell the roads in Dun- staii`nage,»' the i‘0ailliiaster_ Mr. A. Boswell. ha\'ing` been busy since spring making up and repairing thenl. .\'otieeable ilnnrovellielli has been ef~ feeted on the Frenchiort Road, it having been considerably lvidelled by the cutting down of bush, drainilig the sides and levelling the road. A par- tieulalrly great iulprovelllclll is evi- ilelleed at 11ellry`.~l llill, wliieli has long been li >‘o\li'ee of danger to 'tc~zilil.r|l, liiass; ltuth McKenzie, New llerll`ol'i|, Mass; Miss J. McGregor. _-\sllville,V N. C.; L. L. G0il\vii'i, Tor- onto; Ili. LI. Scanlan, Montreal; E. IC. t`anlpbell, Detroit; F. J. Brown, St. John; Spencer Stewart, East Bul- lie; li. ll. Webb, Porllalld, Maine; \\'. L. llelaney, Kensington; Art Jublll, .\lulltreal; James McNutt. Tru- ro; \\'. ll. Poole, Montague; E. W. i‘anlpliell, Montague; 1.. Driscoll, Mt. llerliert; ll. V. McLean. Anllierst; J 'l' Iitllc liostpn R 1’ Gallant Amhlgy-5;; Harry A. Cole. ~§ml161‘Bl.i E. 'r. chandler. Boston; C-IM Chand- igr, Boston-,C. F. Chandler. Boston; ptr, Hyde, Newport, R. 1.; Dr. A. £A'llan, Cardigan; C. A. McDonald, ntngue; D. J. McLean, Montague; C. Wlhitman, Montague: llerlh 10010. Montague; Dr. D. A. Bruce, Atlantic. Mads.; .l~‘. J. Keele. Mvrvllz L- A- Camphell, Brooklyn; L.Breliaut. MUT- -Qy Harbor; A. J. McNevin, Bon- 'rr»iin=..Nulllne»,»»ltmved sroronto ;haw; in 'B~ 0_Hem_n’ Smnnmwmo; J. ilt-rdrlane, cape '1‘raverse; G20- Slgswortli, Cardigan; J. F. Jenkins; Alberry; Dr. J. T. Sullivan. B0lli_'i|;.§ W .R.- Jenkins, Georgetown; J. A. MacDonald, Cardigan; Allan Siiawg' Cardigan; N. R. McLeod, Hunter Riva. er; J. J. MeDonald,'1'racadie Cross; A. E. McDonald, Vernon; J. Ha-_ Myers, Hampton; J. W. Wlrfelti- Kensington; Roy J. MoArtiiur,' New’ Zealand; J. Brehaut, Murray I,-Iarbor; A. M. Palmer, Toronto; J. N. Mc.. Eaeliern, Souris; Daniel Brooks, Fred- D K ned 0’Leary l ercton; J. _ en y, . f' _,S _l _ - _ ' sl Il-‘li HAD' YOU A BOY AT THE FRONT l iso views if the Great War “THE TRAIL 0F THE 98Til” it f isrotoliv _ Major J. Parker Hooper, M- C. These pictures were taken by him during 2 1-2 years in France, Belgium and Germany. and said to be the best un-official collection taken during the war. “ COME AND SEE WHERE HE --HAS BEEN l ‘ Every View explained. Brailalbane July 3rd. Frertown July Sth; Kensington July 7th. Miscouche July 8th. ADMISSION Z5 CENTS ` ` 6726-7-flI‘]li`. - W I 1 I - _ -- - _ __-__ _ _ Borden, Friday, One Day, July 4th ,_ _ Ten Thousand Dollar Guarantee My Circus will be the First Large Tent- ' ed Enterpriseto visit Prince Edward Island. ’ Other and much smaller shows have the Island,but none have brought with them a Menagerie. V . .1 I will bring' my complete Menagerie to the Island. and, to convince you that I mean just what Isay, I will forfeit to the Red Cross -and the Salvation Army, the sum of ten thousand dollars if I fail to transport Mainland to Borden, my entire Menagerie. John Robinson Performances at 2 and 8 p. m. _ Automo_b_i_le___Rozids c>pen___from Charlotte- l t 7 zz lf; . ff ~ HE SUPER-C CUS THE IVERSE Roe Ns cincus touched. from the w4S£=»`;;“~" ` Motel? 1‘.*.'.'f‘."f*. . .’.. . . ._ ... town to Borden via Rocky Point and West River or South Shore Road via Hampton and Crapaud or via North Wiltshire._From Tignish and' Summerslde through the Bedeque D.istrict. _.H . ' `l"i-or ' "Mm, ~. _». _ ra E.. HOW THE CIRCUS WILL BE UNLO ADED JULY 4th. showdom First in Size, Novelty; and Quality John Robinson’s Circus-Supreme] f Satisfying, has a Congress of Acrobats, Aerial, Gymnastic and Riding wonders such as never before has been Exhibited in the realm of John Robinsons Circus has ten Ponder- ous Elephants. Congo, the only baby Hip- Dopotamus in North America, Seven Camels, Numerous Cages and Dens of I.ions, Tigers, Leopards, Hyenas, Monkeys, Apes, Kangaroos, Reptiles and various species of Deer; hundreds of Horses three hundred noted Areriic Stars- » and Tents that will comfortably seat ten thousand people. i ' 'Bbiden Will betheO'ii'ly'II'Pl'1ieVisited on themhiiind Residents of the Island who intend going to Borden by train should notify their local Railroad Agent in order that there be plenty of cars for everybody. The Circus Management will hold seats for these passengers ln ille Big Tent. ` Y _ 1 . ,A ,Si>EciAL Excunsiolv TRAIN SCHEDULES __ The Prince Etiiivard Island Railway will have in effect the appended Regular and Special Train Servigg; ‘ _ York . _ . . . _ . . . . . . _ . _ . _ . . _ _ _ _ , __ 930 . 1 » ---- A _I ‘ .\rri\‘|- llorllen _ . . . _ _ . . . _ . . _ . __ 1i,40 Soiilliport U ' Leave A M Arrivo 'H' i.i~avo t‘h:irintteto\vn .\rrive ilordcn ` EIUl|I‘l!".:"...`..,7..."- . . . - . . . . . . ,_ :|_~ Baltic __ .'.__f.1 ' Connaught _ liiil Souris_..... tif.; Harmony _ '»'.0s Boar River ._ Bdltiftt ".‘.‘.. :'. .“.‘ ‘ _ . . Five -1-loupes 7.4 ~» si. Péi€r"s ' Dlngwell Train No. 22 lmnvn l\illrra_\' ill\l'lm|" _\’iurr:i\~ ltlvel' \Vrimi ,Island _ .. Ilelle River _ _ _ _ _ __ 734 Melville 7_43 Sllrroy , _ _ ,, _ _ _ 159 I-‘militia ... . _ _ _ g_()7 (l|'l»iniivii-sv ,__ _ _ g_19 .°°.°°_2»:iex~a *NN|I-.'.-»`»,- ©¢-"9-ie;-»¢¢ ' > Slam' wings- 3>=a:n_" _~1 _- 3 EE *"-I»b!"@\»€!`..li~.'...It:'.'.n »guniilu--ev\_:'1aw‘1»---- ii.: ’E.'l.?.'..’.l.“7ifff!-t Ii' 11:-...... " 'rracadie .. ..... . 9.0: ed rd 9.13 .' »..».l............. 9.21 Verrlnn River ..._ . t». *$.16 » ' Verllnll , , , , _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ 9,15 Lake Verde .. .. 933 Mt. Alblon._.....' . . . . ...9.57 Train No. 8 1' (ivliructiiwn _ . . _ _ VIER . . . . . _ 8.30 ' -St..-"ll¢r\sa- J... . Arrive Borden __ 10.05 10.15 IOA4 > 10.40 . . . 10.15 12.55 Ltmvb 'Dignish ... Sl. Louis 1 Atherton __ Hloomflelii _ ~ ._D_'l.asry _ .. `Colemii`n _(... . . _ . . . . . _ ._ ' Portage Z 1 _ ... ° ' : :'! Li' 'I pg 1:' r¢~e~sHvw= snssinssasé * Jnllmlle' -‘=‘.r.. ...’..¢'.\§§,,\. (tiger. Iijllf..-.. -- ortham Richmond Wellington ._ Miseouche .. NQW Allflllll . Train No. 4 --..._ ' jr- ;?".°;°i°;°9°.°°i*9°.".".".°9‘F‘°‘ -»§3$533‘<1$5E`-‘él3§Z‘.$;3 Ellnsdalo -- Conway Summerslile ._ Kelwlllizlnn 511.45 I ~ 'rrnln No. 12 lireetown 11.59 Leaves Tigutsh 9.30 a.m.;Summer- i.m<~l-iilfl 12.15 dino 1.30 p. m. Arrives Borden 6.2¢ f Arrive Borden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12.65 p. m. Trnln No. I Leaves Charlottetown 4.80 p. m.. Special Train! Arrives Borden 7.00 9. iii. l RETURNINQ '1 A- M- Special Train for Charlottetown and ~ ' - ~ - -~ 9--0 “"4 1045 points East ot Royalty JunciAoi\ will - ---19-53 “Hd 11-I3 leave Borden at 4.30 p. m. 0-08 and 11-24 sps¢idl.1~r¢ln for clmridmiown and Harbor Branch will leave at 4.50 p. m. Train (or Summenide and will leave Borden at 5.15 'p. Iieavn Charlottetown _ lliilton . . . . ('ol'ville North Wiltshire 10.16 and 11.32 Hunter River 10.27 and 11.42 Fredericton __ . . . . . . .. 10¥Z'llid I1.57_ - nlltoiis ........... ._ 10.15- and litliaril gradslhane _ _ _ _ . . . . .y 1050 and-12.09 l'€in1vi(r‘l‘1ld ._ . .. . . . _ U‘.08f1Ut!*‘12.15 Alba"-$3 . . . . . . . . . . 11.18 8l'|{I 12.22? mgdmfe 12.27 11111112.33 th, , Arrive Borden 11.40 Arr. 18.55 im” will ordnn lt. e of tb Junction, llknmnvv 3 perform _ i