i ‘ Street, Opposite Guardian Olliee 5 ' i- ; ".3 _:.,.~ ~ .-, r-o-w» n» -3<»'~:..-.’.-_ ‘celaialanl sn- . tsrlee work ttar , saddest-longer i derision! midi , r lull!!!» slat upon‘ ill‘) Rx that-Bell - i I l ET cm cclumillnr-aillanfcr”. jor two ColumbisfNo. d" at- - -, tcries, and-‘nipke-tille oidlbeli, , -!eal thermostats _' ill y. l ' ‘._ .,.. l "Hr-Idiom Co umbia Dry‘ ‘sttariwaregbetteifi ma "ma" 1°!‘ W??? on seshiorel power and . when ‘any longer lite at ‘little cost. Used ~ nun. cal‘... as: evtrywhoreior doorbelis, buzzers,‘ M511‘- "fl- heat regulators alarm? ~etc.,~for I n. Jug" Ias-onginapaniitracto ignition, a, “m; “film... and for quick startinsighltion on ngflgjfjllg "m non-seif-starting Engines. Qolumbias qregtdr sale aiiaround yelp-electricians, lhardwore stores, general stores, auto supply sho , caveman 8A1‘ dmtl. cannon 0o..- . . Li_ rren- Y . f; Montrecl ‘liorpito. Winnipeg Vancouver iv 1sIsst;l ‘ ~ll in) lenient)‘ fled ere; , n- Co umbili‘ -' ~ - ' - "- allroiessiow . - . (lords “‘.§J.,i_l. l Iarnlatonand ‘Sdlleltorylditlreat ‘ . , a. l . ; ' . _ , , ' oeargL-“streatli f_ ‘j . _ . -' if l. , \ . i Seiloltple lerf the i , - Gatlddn .1. w.‘ l . ,.. cllal-lataatewn r. a. lliilid, c...;.. . lt12"Prinea;v8t.4 ' ' uoonsflbltunz. u _to a \_.“,_' ‘ v i . m.‘ . , _. ' -' n<l=ll u. . r \.-' . Polnier A ~c loll... l-l. .l. Palmer, K. o. - Barristers, Etc; . ,_ Iank of Nova Soetia Building l Oharlottetown, P. E. I. . . Money to Loan l. McLean & McKinnon DONALD McKlNNON Barrister, Attorney-at-Law Oillco-‘lloyaii ‘lank Inildlng Charlottetown, P. E. Island _ Marlillldciluiganfiii‘ QAIRIUTER, SOLIOITOR, ETC ' Money to Loal. l Osmoron llock Charlottetown, P. E. ialarld» " ' MacDonald 8n McPiid ‘ I As “ ‘ - J. A.‘ MacDonald. H. F. ldolhee a. A. ._ _.... mist-nature. Attomm £10.. ; Money to Loan ' Riley Building, Charlottetown. Dr. VAC. "C. ' Archibald Graduate on N. V. Peat Graduate Medloailohooi and i-loapltal Iraoiloe limited te Eye, Ear, Nose . r and Throat _ Ollled my» Building, Great George _ _ p ‘Telephone OWJ." Ollloehl-ieurs-J to l2 a. Ill. l toll en-a-n » s.» s, lillssllliif i ._ ‘p larrieter, Ioiieléor .No_\ary "lllliid! y v " slonav T0 Loan Ieeyltaguat P. E. island ‘ MORSONIIE DUFFY‘ Qaraiatere and. Attorney-WU" MONIVTO LOAN lolieltore for loyal Iank etOanatla ‘_-1iiah1iliiii91i. h eoaelatigr - » awe bananas. stoic-pm. poll». link ot . n. L.‘ Palmer ’ law, like nth‘- ' minute-Ale ‘before they e such- ‘ lea by m fill? Qlqdllfi .ean_ piletioe a_ c '_' e"--yan,,.oatolal'r._ lilo alqoneyeul- em- ~ ll.li.»lilii'rcllasdn I X - 138‘ on Monday evening ' Elsie inmon. The ladies of ' theqllvro collectors mentioned A Eastern edlisrdian ~ i ‘" ~~ ‘ ' . CHOP fwmii-loianinfs fishing. moons T0 Mom-sous firs.» ‘ races Wednesday, Anti-st 9th. .'.§PIRFIO_TION l‘ ‘ Cream re- ceived‘ daily.‘ Jiieetol-n; ery Co. -.8oilris. _ " . , ; l ' _ ..'$0HO0L concern-A con- cert‘ and pic social in the Clear Springs School House.- District No. realized is the‘ school this upwards of $80.00 ‘which highesrgaltes o! the many concc to on bile North side aortas- HELPlNG‘ rue _ Hosanna- "iihe recent collection of eggs I tor the P. E. i. Hospital was very satisfactory. Among the large contributions received and deliver- ed at the Hospital were lorty two lace Wlhlqltley, also fifteen from Vittoria. collected by Miss the Hospital are grateful to aii whol contributed. and particularly to toll‘ tlheir kindness. .‘~ ———-<o->——-— Camel-Like Natives Mrs. HsrryK." Elliiitco. ‘Airicsn. big game hunter. and the only wu- man in the world, who has looked the great white rhinoceros of tile jungle in the face, has arrived on this continent with her husband and daughter, with wnom she has- hunted. ‘ " Mrs. Eustace ls known to the na- tives as "Catasi Moga," which means “sure aim." She saysit isn‘t necessary to waste more than one shot on an elephant. no matter how big he ls. She teiis of the woman in a bush . tribe in_ the Gordonia dessert. Cen- tral Southwest Africa. These wo- ramels. When they drink a great deal of water, the glands p them alppcer deformed. Alter a few days on the desert with little or no water, their reserve supply is ex- hausted and they look normal. They can go without water ionlbr than a camel. é__-<-o->-——.-— . A Geological .Freak ‘ The geological irealk oi a great mountain disintegrating so last the! it is discernible day by day-a thins dozen sass. collected by Mndztlliikelt, m. Ms work deals Why, the men have developed glands in the . bask in WJiiCh they store water like make I eouPiH-.Ay'r-_gion_Anal-tum. - onotls Laofuhan, = ~ t .~,_ ~. Con}; R. . . Campbell,’ who land- PlljtTifiWf in Qtleilecirom tile-S; l8. Andbnia. is a soldier; fiecttrer and "beat-seller" sill in one. Such a combination means personality and. the ailments o! romance. To have lrevlved theKaiiyard school "in. the teeth of the critics and highbrows. and ‘to 'se_ii‘ ‘half a million or his book's, is ‘evidence u! - fblt (lure touch in writing which‘ always earns renplect and‘ Wm-iration.‘ Lilla ifiirliling. the author found irisditoraryfzb meat in the Barrack Yard-not Al; a oiviiiap. but as a corporal in that most ‘almous High- land regiment. [liq Black a Watch. and lateri as a captain in the Hamil ‘Scots Flasiiiers. in alright, q as- it were. be round iamealnd gin eight years baa llladqfllld held thczboslt- ion oLSt-mtisntfs bostlleiiier. iu his owmway he carries the damp of Barrie. la.n Mqobaren and‘ Oroc- liumour. heroismpanld selfsacrifice oithdficottisb crowd. One’ critic calls-him ‘The ~l<l ry builder o: the FFlctlon World. ‘ And the author teiis the_ story that alter heaving. Harry Lauder sing lhemade‘ up ills 1 niind to ‘be the Literary Comedian 15o! Today. The finst book ("Private Spud Tamson") resliized his aim. jfipudfTalmstvn hit the bull's-eye. During the long, dark days oi the . Great War~this book cello-lull’ cheered the army on. . ' , ‘ ‘Authors. as a rule. have ‘humble beginnings: Borris.,Burns. Mac- iaren and Crockett bear that out. R. W. Ce-mlpbeli is the son 0i the late Sergeant Henry Campbell oi’ the lBiack ' Watch and Glasgow Highlanders. The louthor was born “irftlié army; his" childhood there- fore was, spent amidst kiits, bag- pipes andhiglliaild reels. No won- der he enlisted ill the ranks at the age 0T fifteen and was marched straight, into the Boer War. 0n trek the boy soidlier wrote hie first poems and articles. dlis mother. a shrewd old lScotch lady, sent hel- iaddie's creations to ‘William Guthrie. a well known Scottish Editor; Guthrie printed them and demanded more. Thus was the apprenticeship begun. The ‘author. on his return from the Boer-War. served as a corpol-ll with llia‘. Black Watch a‘t_,Ed1l\- brgh Castillo-end Fort George. But the pen-was now a; war with tile sword :, the lure of the study .- wlls editor. (Will-ism Mitchell) calling, calling. in i909 a" knowing decided ~ actstot-aislls#»cciltsns- ~ I l An _ n’ Id an. HE local hardware merch- ant is one of the» moat _ useful citi;gytgs in any community. Hie one object is to serve faithfuiiythe householders of the community in which his store is located. Give him Fail: Play. - - . i ' _- l-lcfis vitally interested in the neighborhood and ail its citi- zens. He pays his local taxes and helps maintain, the community. The money he gets from selling his goods to you, he spends in turn with other merchants of the community. His life's savings are invested in the hardware business he conducts. He is rais- ing his family and helping to keep up the schools where your children are being educated. ‘But, unfortunately, all these things are forgotten when‘ some householders buy odds at their doors from pcd iers or house-to-house canvasscrs. These individuals aifeIverypersistent in their efforts and will go to great i to I-‘Iousew sympathies. They ' should be turned down at once! They have no grain or tittie of interest in you or the neighborhood, other than to sell their wares and be gone. You will probably never see him or her again. When you buy kitchen utensils or household articles from one of these pcddiers you are not playing fair either with yourself or the hardware man of your community. You are injur- ing your hardware man for the reason that these peddiers are in l direct competition with him. The hardware merchant is in business to serve you“ To sell you his goods at a fair, reason- able price is his daily occupation. Strengthen him by buying from him and he will, be of even greater service to you. Loyalty to those who serve you is as fine a thing as loyalty to those whom you serve. Re- member thc hardware merchant. Buy from him when you can. and‘ ives Special Notice to Housewives ASK your local hard- ware merchant to show you Diamond Ware or Pearl Ware, the two outstanding brands of high-grade enameled were, kitchen utensils. These t Yoars~is occurring in the mouhna p ‘apt-mu; regions near Vienna. T e that ordinarily takes thousands oi his future by offering him. a.posl ll’ made his mark . in Journalism: ' Auasee lSalldiiBE. “Tiiiinfi 0"“, 5mm- rest, isainrpiy collapsing. its great cones’and pinnacles _ oi rock are crashing-hand tu-millinsaa U fllide“ mined by. gnomes. The~ forests=that clot/had mo. slopes lie iiat or move sibwiyand- steadily downwsrd- ril- ing into tllevaiieys and toe turi‘ cal-- .pé,t. moves with ltbeni. Over three Iandlhreequartel‘ miles oi territory .p,r.g\lnvolt"fid in the movement. and bell is lrtrue friend. of thmfiversews Domlliiions. As a lii-borlll~-Csndidaté for Arfgyils-hirve, he has rilsitpdrtaii- lire "by ilislistllig on the lfemlavai of the embargo ‘on Cllnaviliancattie. = -R_ ‘ W. Ilampbeli was mobilised ‘on Allsustlth. 1914: he had takea- ; a l i- i ' o .-._" .“ I. .. v I p son-no»! .lrllllll Cai- oi Flour allli .Feelis- blIEQlAi,‘ VPRIOES one" weelt-lolutv Jtentjl-‘lclll- ‘ 4115s.. $253522? $2.15 Bap $2.15 Bag thing. . .,. i995" § ‘i -. f6 ‘— '_Q >1‘ ' ' fMereil Eytiiiiliisses“Frolll' $?§li°i"$1<il°° i . Qfé-II ‘seat’ in» to‘ . c...‘ ‘e3 hi!‘ territory, yet "sortie wtple, eaaoe. l Paljkmall-Suppiies‘ ' lshaeiligdlajority» oliiyexsiliassos ' jjgnply. seeaaea Paint- mtwl lYl-GLAIIII are. all: rlnasnvnoounalta.‘ and no ‘is outv . GRAD- one orriolan (attend- INN-CUM) /‘ , ,_ _- Iniglllntalgue . ' on: asides m yourself . ale coronary. orrloal. aaliitouilewl ' l - imountainf causing the collapse of iatic/n -wlth lhundl-eds; oi sight-sears" view the con- ‘vuisioris-‘irom ODDOBlIEiBlODGB. The phenomenon has beenin progress ‘for- smnny .-montbB._-w.i&i1- ilfldlmily. iificréssilig slcceierstion. One scien- l com-mission imthe" .i_ioyel"’$lmts Fusiliers two months before? qnd 0n that great day he w-asgdthersd nil Regular soldiers ‘High-land regiments he hold 1 tile opinion that lliiitlniend troops were superior to Lowisnders; but, assoc- ghe‘ f52tb. Division great caverns and"the slipping 0i’ fllliekiy, changed his views. His it“. ; nressions of this famous division ‘are recorded in his novel. "Tile "Mixed Division", which has had a qemarkabie sale in the old coun- try. And lit was in the earliy dllys of ‘he war that he. somehow, found Aime lo lsil. down in his coll-warm: billet, and. bv the aid oi’ a candle write out the first chapters wt "Private Spud Tameon." The Call tainlsent these chapters to Phot- lwoods-He did no: exlpect a lav- r. able reiplywhenoe his surprise on "Winn told to go on and “hurry up." The book was issued in the. spring -tilic ‘explanation is thepresence of ‘an abnormal quantity oi water In who chalky limestone core oi‘ the ‘strstaf ~ -a. scllll llllll llllsll 0N%_llil@_§ llEAil scalp Sore and ' inflamed. Cross and F retful. Lost Sleep‘ Heals. Baptisms This is an opportune time to hays your old tires made as good as ‘new. ' OUR SPECIALTY O . le Coral Tires. Iring yours today and let us out yeu in good Iliibt a. bydin s. xllqnoo ier theeeason. Aw.‘ Ocean Peri. Cali!- . - K Usetflutlolna “Dita Qlilili“ Telephone 08'! l as Special Correspondent. He quick- wlithin two years he was ‘specially commissioned to tour the ylBritlsh Emloire an-d write up Imperial De- fence snd-Emigratlonhknwn Ggnlp- with the Ixowisnd Division. "ybllril " ‘trained in Baldwin and Greening pl; lengths ‘to sell-you their wares. They deliberately play on'your ‘_ others. » r . , ' The slifeet Metal Produote 0o. 1%. . ‘Ionorrro Illlnlpog ~' _G_IIIOIIQOI Vancouver Calgary ayntfipcepo/‘Porcelain and A Hearloffleolf U‘ oi 1915. success was heralded byiiehtertlhan last year is indicated. selllng-1ll;000‘='ccples ‘ll. amfortnighi. reaches and alum-s promise we" in Edition fdi-iowed-edition untii- thcfoliwT-lfl; so. too. do cherries and sale has reached 250,000-sureiy a (lllfrflliia- While Krflill-‘fi and F“!!- mwrd Im- me; womyof ficflon‘. 1| berries alre likely to prove a fairly you are down in the dumps.‘ read 509d "mp" bub pears apps“ "0 b9 Spud Talmson llnd smile. » .' 11°11" "he average» _ success has no! smiled him‘ hél A larger acreage than usual has declares he has no magic. in con-life“ 50w" '0 °',“°"s~ 3%‘: “n”, P?‘ versaflon he nlways Bcknowlwges ‘FD! less in opt-tints. e Pnlllle tho genliysofqgreater men in tho Prqvtgfcqsp-Bflgs)‘ . ommlllnai] ‘md world of books. But he does lsslsliflifh,_fff,fllf dlifrl-Tflfsilil thi gym?- on the need of cheerfulness in this ‘ " ' ' strenuous age‘. The world he thin-last ‘B’ devatmil t? potato” {an 099M’? is stérn enough without filling uplshowi‘ an "ftfelasenofiflslxcp? “s? "pages with woe and gloom. Smile Ovzrhfsst yfiféis “and? ‘$311,193 “flog: damn yqu’ smile’ m w m“ "al‘ii)see'c'loJ'beI'-,better t-lanptile liVipfiifie Over ms works‘ TMS‘ 0 com-Se‘ ‘sf-apricots. raspberries and‘ cusrants not the way w M" the ‘plaudns miabout an average. clleries f-air anti "'8 highbrow-s m" he has no “SeWoganlberries light An increase oi‘ for the ‘mandates of those llabitues the v ma e devdted to onions is of moth eaten librariesj p R’. W. lad g Campbell believes it better to have m%aklné Cflnflda as a who“, 703 600 "nme his ow“ Kenerakn“ smile at-res are covered bv. pota-tos this gmalgvgg ‘a?’ ‘m’ ‘mzrstgimntgn year compared with‘ 701.912 acres sy an v on t e oors n < of an asylum seéimg “ma. w‘ last year. being an increase oi‘ 1.688 don“ ha’ and a n" “w” 10°“ v production last year in the five all He h“ “Ome “V” from the °rd piwgrowing provinces was 4,046.81.’ country to wri-te u§.uD_»f{e .WQB_i31bm.m\s against 3331540 in 1920 m ‘"14"’ B". 35°“ 5 ‘he °id- fiime Themare that is required in pack- pioneers sndwtlhe mbdern settlers. ing éud guppy“ mm to avoid l-ie is going to write articles Hlldidamagg 1g emphasized, and the hooklsmsibout us. It is ulp to usiito Emma; qarrangemenis that have oifer the glad, hand. show. him hrlflfi marir- lw the branch rnl- trans» round. let him see our goods and portage“ by lots are set forth. Willi - convince him that we can always p‘f€fcu1gf reference to ‘hi8 distribu- fislivar the swds- The "will "Wis tion oi British Ciilliiillblki full m lllc '0 he’ better informed o! our oppor, prairie Plgovinces. Attention is dlr- ‘nnitlies and achievements. iected to the Provisions of the rec- ntly lpaesed Act regulating ihP "salve and inspection oi Root Vellfilfl- . .. . bios, as they affect potatoes and _ -" P’ , -—. ‘ r . bY- "iilonlons. Dominion Fruit Branch. I _ , rnulr AND VEGETABLES‘ Knew Little ol Nicotine ‘Ilhe July Tifllibi. and vegtslbie re-i port. of the Fruit Branch of the ————- Dominion Department oi’ Agricui-i Most people will probably be sur- lure is iuii of matter of impoljtséncqprilled to hear that. Sh‘ James B" to growers and shippers. » Apples rie had practically never smoked on‘th'e whole promise exceedingiylup to the time when no was writ.- weli in Ontario. although ‘Spy. in; “My lady Nicotine." Until then lee Yvlolhe had mereiv toyed. now and R88"! be ilight. Yin the other i!!!) ie-grow- witifa cigarette-and had not like ing provinces a. crop oi 25 per cent.'it! But ailv,.his friends smoked, ll to- trest him with the same fairness that you expect from - ARE acres. Returning to alppies the total ' SM P wares will last fbr many long years-giving service and satisfaction of which you never dreamed. Remember the l'lIl'Il6B-—-Dilfl10fld Ware or Pearl Ware; Diamond ll light blue and white with a smooth, snow-white lin- in . Pearl Ware ia a bean- tiful pearly grey mettle inside and out. lbaccoinsfs shop interested ilimnnli ‘so he joinedythe ranks rli‘ Slii0l('§i‘5i.‘lliClf9l__ nlakt-s mdre rat-keg in the His recipe for novel-writing flsticoiiection plain than u dime. Eight pipes one ounce. seven ollnc- v es one week. two weeks one cillip- lMovie hridc li-"iillls Sill‘. is going tel‘. twenty chapters one nib, lwoltn silly marricll this time. ‘She d8 nlbs one novel. ‘on liPr lflSi inp. A l>lltlli UNLESS you see the name “Bayer,” 0n tablets, you ztre not getting Aspirin at all Accept only an “unbroken package” of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by physicians during 22 years and proved sale by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache p Ncuraigia " Neuritis Earzlche . Lumbago Pain, Pain Handy “Bayer" lJOXQI of l2 tablets-Also bottles oi‘ 24 and iOO-Druggiatl- \ Aspirin is the trade maria (registered in Canada) ni Bayer Manufacture of Inno- acetlcacideeter of Saiicyiicaotd. While it ta well known that Aspirin mQnnI Bayer rnanulactllre. to aaaillt the pnhilo against imitations. the ‘Faint-ta nl Bayer Comps-III will be stamped with their general trade mark, the "Bayer Cross." ilRIliGING UP FATHER-— ~ ‘The. snoelofl bMlJiSHQi/gg. Yip - WALK NWNfi-‘fi IV‘ ‘ and Yv .. .a mam“ -meen.aal-- ~ t I . t TO we‘ nsclza? ~ muosnam ls w“; QEBT QQAD TO ME use? owe. om ‘ma-r HQRfiE Am: HE’. numb I-Atfl"! . 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