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V '.. _.;...if-,rf 11:.-... ....1-; ’,.=.f-..,.'i.__~tso1.';.:.>wa~ .ir--_...-V .'...~. -_lo - x _; .-__.~_.~-.. ~., .:,.-’_-.=.».~. . s - ~ ` - _‘. _ -.__. ~`_~,,‘. V- _ .~' ’f‘: 1V~,~ , . >,‘ 1 gjgr _ ` _ _ _ _'_.. _ , _ ..- 'ri-ia__csA1zLo'rrr1s'rowN GUARDIAN * _ V .1 ' JULY 81.1018 __ .~ , ouuiv " -iljifilty lasistrstes Court sis. m. | \-dl _lPs'lnca_ldward- Theatre 3, 7 and C , ‘ _ ... Jn?-, ,. The Lyceum Moving Pictures 8, and Lal p. ln. - Bnvrns s§¢KsN‘ilA-_as_Ney_tpn. .nay z1,191s,_ l»_.ll';"ind llh-' Albert llcKsnnu_ a Mlditel. - ' ~ 5' - HABBIAGES _ _ |.`zs\.|¢-ucnweu- at 1-ismxuon. Ontario, July 20, 1918, by Rev. Dr. Nelson. D. D., Annie B. Leslie and cumin B. Mei-Jwen, bots of iuorsu, P. I2-yi(-llr. McEwen is a member of the Royal Air Force, Hamilton.) HASLAM--MCL'E'0D-On Wednesday July lstli, 1918, at the home of Mr.and Mrs. John T. McLeod, New Glasgow. PE l§}._I.. bythe Rev. John Sterling assisted by the Rev. W. T. MoLeod, biother at the bride, J. Ernest Haslam of Springfield, and Mabel Agnes Mc- Leod_ . _ __ DEATHS o'o]uiv|LL£.-At me Methodist Par- so_'lia_ge} Montague, Friday July 20th, 1918, infant dauighter of Rev. Walter JI, and Mrs. pomviiis. 1 Ask for Mlnsrd‘s and take no other. lionshaw-Charlottetown I A TIME TABLE Launch “ltrsthpartnsy” ‘ AUGUST, 1918 Leave Bonshaw. Leave Friday2_ 7a. m. Tuesday 6, 9 a. in. .. 2,. 6.3 Fridayil, 11 a. ni. .. 6.3 Tuesday 13, 5.30 a. m. ._ .. 2 p. Friday 16. 7 a. m. .. -....3.30 p. Tuesday 20 8.80 a. m. ..6 p. Friday 23.10.30 . . . . . . .. 0.30 p. Friday 27 5 a. m. .. ._ .. _.1 p. __ __ . _ .. .. ..3.30 p.m. ne hour Ch'town 3 p. m. 0 0 p. P ?.5.55?5.5 Frjday 30 7 a m Freight must be delivered o ns_'ftn-e-_ slitting. ; ~- r _ . g ~ EARM Fon SALE - -I an1'instr'ucted hy Mr. Joseph Af- ileckIof£Cherry Hill, to sell on Wed- nesday; august' 7:11, 1913 st 2 owiock p‘. Vm.' sharp. his farm consisting of 98.acres 'o\f.`g5od'“lan"df`v`J'i'th good house andyfarm buildin-gs-; also the stock. oro`p,_ implements and household fur- niture. This farm is situated in one of,-_the best farming sections in the couri-.try‘, onllyi two miles from Mt. Stewart, where shipping is done by boat or railway. Churches and school near fsrin. Abundance of marsh mud and oyster mud near at hand. c_l_'q§_a_r iind in a good state of tion.. _ f_"ferms for farm at sale. See hand- bllls for stock, crop and household f_\l`t"niture. _-Salle positive as Mr. Affleck in..tbe Upited States. Eourjcres of marsh hay la W9- be sold. _ _V ._ PETER BRODIE, _i .q . _ Auctioneer soo;-aimwsmsipo. if Automobile Qfwners Attention 65 acres cultiva- is living nd will "_A"_lai°ge body of distinguished visit- di's`from all parts oi’ the Dominion are coming to this city to attend the iliiist Worshipful Grand Orange Lodge r'iff‘B_rltish America. lt is planned to gifs "them an automobile outing on Thursday afternoon from two until tive' o’clock_ to Pownal and return. About- fifty cars are needed for this. Ally' car owner who would volunteer in t'hfs_pleasure would have the hearti- dst thanks of the entertainment com- niittes. i Please let us know. Geo. W. Mcheod, D. IM. McDonald, Ham- tlionii Kelly, Charlottetown.647-730M2l l Business Stand 'T-.Forsalc at Crapaud 1 , __ .__ }{_lima¢ seems to dispose qllassd well established business at Cupaud l wlll offer for sale my store and warehouse, also mother building idjbinins, now used for sample room. _.This is an excellent opportunity for anyone desirous of entering into a ` ro of my ilerudltils business. The sample room be converted into a p tltahle Ktaslunt and Ice cream parlour as teresa no bu_sinoss of that kind in the Hilfe. ' Thssiost Ollos has also been kept lil'-3t'l`ls` stars for years. "This also is asrsppsrtsnity formiyono who .wishes U'tske over this insilsss. _ _smssn4¢n|¢n'»nop1y‘~io'tns us' ~/pmnnu "* 0, _ “o'."s. wsllssau. DWDM' inronrsmr Norica , Will parties who have purchased Dr- hurchs authelmintie. for worms la sheep please communicate with Dr. Church for further instruction in its use DR. W 6. CHURCH, Summersids ` The adjourned annual general meet ing of the Charles Dalton Silver 'Black Fox in the Board of Trade Rooms in Char- of August, 1918, at the hour of 2 Secretary 606-7-27mtftldate |=oR_§A|.E A desirable farm of 66 acres of land in buildings thereon. 56 acres are clear- ed and the remainder under second growth. lt is convenient to school. churches. mills and factories. About two miles from Bridgetown. For particulars apply to JOHN DUFF, Upton_ Lot 45, P. E. Island. 65 C 3-7-30M8lpd. t ! FURNITURE SALE We are authorized by bhe owners to sell at Public Auction on Thurs- day, the first day of‘ August’ com- mencing at 1 o'clock p. m. in the basement of the Lyceum, a large quantity of choice furniture, consist- ing of parlor_ bed room, dining room and kitchen furniture, oil cloths and a lot of general household goods. Terms cash. BENJ. cAR'rE`n co . Auctioneers. 6417-30M3ipd. _ Important Notice We wish to take this opportunity of minding all merchants on P. E. l. re th at at we are buying butter and eggs our Charlottetown Branch. i We also intend dealing largely in other farm products in their seasons. Wo have a large selling organiza- tion over Canada and anyone having produce to sell for cash with prompt returns should communicate at once with our Manager at 86 Queen street, Charlottetown. THE HARRIS ABATTOIR C0., LTD. 581-7-25M6l PIPE ORGAN For Sale The splendid 2 Manuel Tracker Ac- tion Filpc Organ, nianulactured by the Karn_ Warren Organ Co., now in Grace Methodist church, is for sale. This pipe organ is in perfect condi- tion, and is operated by motor or hand power. (`an be inspected ami tested as motor power is still on. This organ could not be purchased today for less than two thousand dollars. Will sell at a bargain. Also the plat- 1'orm and seats made of hardwood will be sold separately. Tenders for thc purchase of same will be received by Mr. R. E. Mutch ,Secretary Trustees. No, 185 Euston street, Charlottetown. up to August 15th, 1018. Purchaser to remove organ from church. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Charlottetown, July 27. 1918. 648-7-30M6l l “.5 ,'.~`. "fs ,_.__ _._,`V 5 /~`/` Synopsis of Canadian Northwest land Regulations THB sole held of a emily or any male over _ _rlshteen yssrs old, may hon eslud s quarter section of available Dominion land in Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Alberta. A plicsnt must sp- pear in person st the Dominilsn Lands Agency or Sub-Alency for the llislricl. Entry by proxy may be made at any llomlnion Lands Aleacy but not Sub-Agency on certain conditions. Duties-Six months residence upon and ml tlvstmn of the land ln each of three years. A homcstrsder may live within nine miles of his homestead on a fum of sl least Bu acres, on certain conditions. A habitable house is yn. q:::i_re_d except where residence is performed inthe nfl. ln certain districts a homestesder in [ood stand- n Ing may pre-elnpt a quarter-auction sions side his homestead. Price $3.00 per acre. _ Duties Sis months residence in each of three years sf|er_ earning homestead pstenl; also 50 acres extra cultivation. Pie-cmption pslenl maybe oh- lsim_ sa soon ss homrslesd Dlteal. on certain co o A settler who has exhausted his homestead rlgln my t a purclmed homestead la cmsla districts. Prius .oo gerscrc. lhnie‘-Mustrsslde slslnomlu | oft seyssn, culivstesosersssnd arson IURIIQIIX ' I rosa cultivation is subject to illnction in 5 _ B .zz .‘nni.'.--:~...e:':.-.si . W fri CORY. C.l. 0. list; ' v ‘ 1 ,f."""r, ..4..-Jr`.d.¢..»_ 4 “ tk Moz' 1'--»_.~¢.§'. ` _ - _.I ; __ = »f~.»;?§1-'-_»¢_vt~.~.-t" ' that Sunday l.he -ith day of August _ ’ 11* A Besutify your” _wore m,ng_ . V fsndnd the skin of ua- ,, nightly blemishes. quicker and surcr by putting your 654-1-aousspa. ’ _ _ at less:-have not been bothering the blood: “Qmach and hvef IQ men in our. Government very much. gO0d Ordgr, than yn any ln fact we have c N fnher wax' complex' things we really _ '*""'* Ions bright CYCB, YOSY' there are a few They eliminate poisonous a e rom tie system, - . who are physically unfit. We know full well that we cannot have healthy minds ii we have not healthy bodies. Many of our most men attribute thei and erectness of Pll.l.S o Upton_ King’s County with good g Worth 1 Gllnea Q lex ""‘“°'.:.'."°““......‘l:‘.‘."°.l'm:'.s'r.‘.*.£""'°' 1 L1 NOTICE Now is the time to treat your sheep s Anthelmintic for sheep has been rec- D ommended by the Dept. of Agricul- edy for woinis in sheep yet produced J Fully guaranteed. A dollar package L treats a large flock. ~ Suinmerside, P. E. I. ( 331-711Ml1Il0Dt1'. H e h general stock of nearly all kinds to be I found in a provision and grocery shop at reduced prices. Also a specialty of V can goods all at reduced mark lots: A ber overshoes for ladies, misses and " men,. Fall will soon come. Cause for selling off old age. WVlnd- ing up this ran. " Breakwster 'Street 538-7-22Mmwftf' _ _ ‘l _m l n_ 1 Fourth Anniversary ol' the War I _ A PRocLAMATioN CANADA Province of Prince Edward Island.l l’ n i l 1 4-:srl .-.§.»,"1.'-s- _ »w_-‘:,_-_;-_.gif-12; . >f@”:clli;i",»_T?-itz, .lf_.~.~f_~`;1'._"'--._-1 -et ` | (L.S-) ` A. C. Macdonald, Lieutenant Governor. . By His Honor Augustine Colin Mac- donald, Lieutenant Governor of the Province oi’ Prince Edward island, etc., etc.. etc. Whereas, it is eminently desirable next being the Fourth Anniversary of the Declaration of the War should be littingly and devoully commemorated in this Province thereby emphasizing the unity of all the Communities of _ the Empire in their unwavering de- \ termination to crown with victory the greet cause for which the war was undertaken and is being fought. | Have Therefore Thought Fit hyi and with the advice of His Majesty's Executive Council of this Province to order and direct that Sunday, the said ' fourth day of August next, be and the same is hereby set apart and declared a day of public prayer of intercession and commemoration in all the churches and places of worship in this Province and l do most heartily in. vite the clergymen of every denomin- ation and all our loyal subjects to do all in their power to make the day' .one worthy of the occasion. I Do Also Order and Direct that Monday, the Fifth day of August next_ from the hour of 1 o'clock p.m. be 'ob served as a public holiday in this Pro- vince in order that the event may be further commemorated on that day by the formal passing of the Resolu- tioa submitted by the imperial author ities and also by the formal opening of the Soldiers’ Convalescent Home, Charlottetown. and by the perform- ance of such other public functions as may be deemed appropriate, of which checks and red hpsifollong was ¢° Mk f°r= ' `. . ll tl ll M Cpmpn-ny' L|mued_ will be held the USC Of BCCChan'l’s P111/S. ine" one y tion of our schools. You are all aware lottetown on Thursday, the Sth day m tt I. f ‘ I 0 - sical culture in our ho l .The r at ,mock p_ m_ purify the blood and tone ,, Bc Us g e By Ord" °f U1” ‘“f°°*°"’- the organs ofdigestion-Use brought some t A B. WARBURTON, . 'Mm-ted_ by mg soldiers. Many and lambs for WORMS. Dr. Church's In ture at Washington as the best rem- h Post paid price $1.00. " p|:|_ w_ (;_ QHURQH, men in nearly all the provinces -in ?anada as well as S ll' sisted us and giv e in many ways, we feel that they will 0 be quite willing to co-operate with us in this as soon as it is made known to The undersigned will sell all -his ready have it in ias been promise New Brunswick o get ahead of Also fishing gear rubber boots rub- would like m Bee w Also enamelware tin and hardwtre. U I 8 CHAISSON the Lord ever intended women to bo ° ' ther with the ru Som,” oi' the nation, tha that, that is jus in order that con may Ir- improved. No nut: woman _ \~---'e ‘randy to e 110:13' cliaractcr ; -"'~ iifl be. Til Mlnards Linlment -i for a few cents. Massage this sweet- *iow freckles and blemishes disappear ind how clear, soft and white the skin a Province are required to take notice Given under my hand and the Great n the ninth year of ills Majesty's ll loyal and 'loving subjects in this nd govern themselves accordingly. Seal of this Province, at Charlotte- g town, this twenty-ninth day of July. in the year of our Lord one thoua and nine hundred and eighteen, and reign. _ y command _ ' ‘ ARTHUR NEW EBV, Asst. Provincial Secretary. sg-i E: W .D ri :I _ t llhlvr umm llrrstlua ... ¢~..- , ‘<1 .. ,_ _. _ _._ 's_--"1 '.~,='» ' ' l fV;. 'T . ‘ S1 f 'V * ff". .. '.~ 2 <"=f"»-;~‘..iV» 1.- ~ Cemetery Lettering ranite or marble. Call oi write ' . W. Fréilericton, P. E. I I V Annual Meeting , _ Wom¢n's Institutes (Continued from pads o|`is_`)_i _ oines and communities ' can wait. Ourhoys are suffering and dying. We-Prince Edward Island womenf been ,too busy. We time to ask for the ought to ask for; but' things which we are one of which was rs. McDonald at our viz: medical inspec- an "scarcely ilnd ast convention, f the need of this. Another is phy- eed of this has been forceibly o us since this war number of our boys succcessful business r health and energy carriage to a course f training in physical exercise. The reatest difficulty in the way of this eems to be the lack of teachers in his line, but l think the war will solve his problem for us in the returned of these might be students at college, in turn would be tted to teach it in the common chool. This training is equally a\ iportant for our girls as for our oys. . Also we think sk' that the fran ble to train the nd the students it is not too soon to chise be extended to e women of Prince Edward island. has already been extended to wo- by the Federal Par- ament, and as the men in our Gov- rnment have always been in complete armony with our work and have as- en us their support want it. They al- Nova Scotia, and it d to come fn force in before the next pro- \But we would like New Brunswick; we ~lt become law at the ext session of our.Legislature. We ould like to have an expression from this matter._ men say-real good they did not believe them that we incial election. is Premier on lhave heard ien, too- that nning of the affairs t their place was in okingefter the chil- would like to say; t why we .vent thc bother with.the run- s of the n.1t1on. but ditions reltting dir and care of children We are not anxious o leave the home ami to childr»:'.i is. if they werr- licre would not be so many girls who api. ire first offi-r of - wage they _'-veive, tlioiuli iii \-.»i. -if-,r below what _ ---ire f~r u happy _-_;_.i__.__, Lumbermans Friend -i-_-*__ he Blame, and lo ren To this 1 ranchise, not to ing ff the affair ctly 'o the home lemon .I U 'la' ulce For Freckles Glrlsfl Make beauty lotion lg homo forsfsw cents. Try lti. Squeeze the juice of two lemons in- o a bottle containing three ounces of »rchard white. shake well. and you iave a quarter pint of the best freckle ind tan lotion. and complexion beau- ifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and my drug store or toilet counter will upply three ounces of orchard white y fragrant lotion into the face, neck, irms and hands each day and see iecomes. Yes! lt is harmless. 00301 All who are indebted no the Ellis’ Pharmacy Ltd., Montague, and who have received their accounts are re- quested to either pay or make settle- if 15'* 1 ' -""~&/. Get a Remington When it’s your turn at the traps, or at Kass. UMC ' Rifles -all calibres.2 and high power Metallics for every known make of fire- arm. you want. to know that your gun will get you anything a shot charge will reach. That means the old reliable Remington UMC hammerless “Pump"-as thousands of shooterswill tellyou. O Many points of superiority-a solid metal breech, bo protect you from possible blow backs, etc.; metal enclosed, fast working, dust free action; safety devices; loading and 1 ejection at the bottom and 6 fast shots. UMC 6-shot Pump Gun the ducks, ` Nitro Club and Arrow Sh Ball trade mark-is an authority . , Amuserpleudthedhhmakaiswitt Hans' you smoked a “Nolilameo” lately?-a _cigar that is rich and tlsorouklily satisfying, without _ being “hgayy”. Mads from a iznllurarltlensl of tobacco sl ed and matured by llllllldl ' processes for any months. »- ' You'll often be glad of the extra shall; and yuu’ll always be proud of the perform- ance of your Ramlrllwn "PumlJ". The steal linlnilgrips all the fora ofthe power behind t e shot, where lt bclouzs- rnaking sn exceptionally fast shall with n sglsndid pattern. By an exclusive process t ess shells sr’ absolutely wstpruof and exceptionally s rung in the crimp Ind top wad-whore most shells ass waakasl. ~ - , _ V - -V l- . “~--f;. 1 = ~ ‘ ' r* v - - .- ._ ‘ ‘ ' _ _ . , _ 1 1 ' - ' '~ ' _~- .- a:,0m/£2 ' 'I i‘ CIGARJV V . » » 'un alla The Remington UMC dealer-you'll know ltfsss by Ilia Red on fire arms. See Mm 6 Remington U.M.C. of Canada. Limited. - Wmdsar. 0l\\» -ind child. s- in it, is so strongll n ll1~- iienrt of ov_‘_'y ‘.v1.in\'.-tl;-'unfit :iw is not i`ully rciisciri-is of iv. before .narriage-tlnit sm- will risk her fut- ure liappiness by accepting a inan- wlio is tui' bclo~v lici' ideal, rather than run the risk of liaviii_'.=,' anutlmi iffer of iiiarriago. This you sc-c is he result of that olzl pit-,'iulicc that Nonieii niusl. hcl u)>pc1|." anxious to .narry and certainly must not do the proposing. It is u prc_'»u1iicr that has aken deep root and "will dire liard-- /ery hard. .ioine and care for the children; and `or these wc are willint; to work with ill our might; but we cannot do our lest work under the 1egi.il:ition which ave now have. ()i1r laws. pertaining to Noinen and children .are old and need remodelling and surely woincn`1' view- point should bc coiisitlt-i'1. -Ag ' ~ gmqggg 0-»_l0§l»a|'§ .* .__ geszgl g 1 t ` ,. ..j Montague. _ l._ 1 577-7-25Mti’ .f 't ' . P.M. ¢.V _' , _ 7.20 ' Ahh ' Elmlrl DOD. - ._ _ » ~. .°-> 3: Cemetery lette on.; e 1 ' ed the stage when it was not consid- P.M. A.M. _ 4.15 8.50 Dep. 5.04 10.00 _ 5.25 10.40 6.00 11.20 Arr. Mount Stewart ` Cardigan Montague Georgetown Arr. Dept A.M. P.M. 8.35 8.55 7.87 3.89 7.13 . 2.10 ' L85 1.00 , of ' G. Tinney \ ` I U ost/1-sonsi. ' 454-7-11§eailr:|s¢'41`pi'i'.’ i' "‘_ t if isr»‘\a'f_-,~=.»»:,|wai»u me-|a»asQ V ¢ Sat. Dall only tex. &t. an. if M. - Dep. ferr sae; :ISO use > il Charlottetown Vernon River Murray Harbor API. Dsl. . P______: Daily Sat. \ ' ex. Bat. only l Bun. . AJI. ul ..., gn; S353 IIC 9:9? i 'R' 0' EXCEPT A8 NOTDD. ALL THE ABOVE TRAINB RUN DAILY. SUNDAY IXCUPTID.. L ,; ,. f-- c A H/urls, V ro 14 untauaon w 'r Hu¢las|,,,> '. ~.-, -‘f°+°f" V . 1 ,_,.,...,._ *... - ..._.....a.¢,..,o_,._,¢,,_..`,,_ _ I _ .- '. _ , . 'fe , . _____ .Q . .I 'T72' .__ `!r* 'fa Hit,-' s ' ‘ ,--1 ~. - 1 A '_.~ . 1 »\ _. . ,. __ _, _ .~ , - ... 4 v l