New _ _ _ ' designs Watches '-’ 4 _ .rnmgnpiiy , emi-isumws. _ n. 0. II. TAYLO -»»\ |.‘, s % Jeweler and Engrsver “The Store for Wsltha * 0 Go-94 ooo-o§_o-0-QOOQ-O4 Q-Q-QQQQ Stock 015 ‘I _ ,.. " of Rich Cut Glass .IuS_tin - I ,See our special new foo-o-ro oo --.-. ;--_ '_~~_'l‘. :~__._---;:_;;:=:>.z.:>___.- f A. E. Li’0il THE ' Photo rapho of all sine. films to llc all Rza amateur cameras are ‘ \ resolve-i fresh every week. ` 4 ' ' Moderate Prices Personal lttentlrn to Amateur , .~¢‘»-4»-..-......... I. '.{,_/4, _ i§`\"7?= 5, \@f"! \, I ' , » Grows ltendlly in the es- teem of women as a medl- clne as well as food product -but it must be pure and good- We sell fi-ne imported the very best obtainable-You can buy it either bottled or in built. it doesn't oost much more to get the best. but you must come here where the best is sold. . I _ _ *'“°*'° "'°‘°f,"""“|_ 0 T 149 ot. George si. E i <-'*--:__ _._.__..._-f _.rf -' ~‘ . _ ilickey’s Does the I ~ Trick Every Time You never see a man grouchy when he uses ~ Hickey’s Twist Tobacco, satisfaction _is the ~ standard by which this tobacco is known. It is never known to disappoint. Always' main- ., ~ tains that-lovely flavor and their is no such ` thing as crumbling' in the mouth. The user gets ' the entire benefit of the whole fig. _ _ _ 1 Manufacturers. Charlottetown I “ ,-i,-'I'-_|f|;‘|~. '"1I-¢"<¥§'?~{"§'f ~" 1"' if-|`.'-"|~;'|-".T» *I 7' _I6 | _E |75-|~:|~< |~,£-|-. - v- -. . . \_, Souvenir ,,___) _{_.`,z _ s-,era-en»;=.-e-_ f '_ of Prince Edward Island 'I ;` 1[n|itl.~ioim~ly Illiistruitctl and Artisixically Print- i' ` I All cal on Art Pttticr. fs‘_=\|!‘==-var-'r.:.'t~;¢-y_~: \ ()ul\ Llniiivd Nuuilier on Sule._I‘rlcc~. 50c. I Charlottetowns Guardian Oilice 1 fllr. E. C. Iiarriss " ` ` ` Eye Specialist ,- Oiiice, Royal Bank _ 1351-1-o-ti. ____ _, _:J W smrlFvlul7ae\\\\\\\\\\v,avAr/Aflllll- -0 HAY uowizn . HAY RAKES 1 *I The Peter Hamilton Mower 0 his well adopted forcutting the hay grown . on P.E.l. farms; It is strong in every part, has great traction power, is easy to draw and operate,"and absolutely_ depenthlble under the most difficult conditions. The No. 4 All-Steel Rakes i in two sizes 9 and 10 ft., the teeth are .~ I curved forward under the machines and ‘ _ the flattened_points d_o not dig 1nt0 the gfounzl' but giideoverit gathering the hay. ' The Michineshre ll-ight and the Prices _ I-'Are Riyht. "0"" warns Fon cA'i‘Ai.oe. g _ \ , _ _/>,-- a ilhnadian "Farm Products Charlottetown - - ' k Hickey & Nicholsan Tobacco Co., Ltd. l __ ..,~,_,_.____.._ _,T _ ily Mull 570. 1 4. ` WILTBHIRI til Nlloyu ' _ _.-1434 -- . , . IT PAYlt.obuyinthI.| province WILTBHIRE tea. today.. ` _ 1 _ 1434 efwsanlua oiscouurs on lee suits at Patons. 1414-7 _ I '.- Tn f-:|- -.» DR. I._E._ CROKEN office and ‘ residence. 60 Prince Bt. corner Prince ond Sydney Sis. Phone 804. ~‘ 1357-7-6-Mime | - -___- LADIEB BUIT8 MUST go-see ' the price tags now on them at Piz- ton's. _ 1414-7-'lstf SOUVENIR OF PRINCE ED- WARD i8LAND}-Beautiful illus- . treted descriptive souvenir ready to mail. Only ,50c_ by mail li7'c. Charlottetown Guardian. 1352-'I-6-ttf turned out to welcome the Rev. R. M. Brodie nt Vern0r` River, imd Cherry Valley on Sunday. At each ser\;ico ilie pastoral address was TCD( . ISLANDER ABROAD.-J. M. Vickersoh of Burlingame, Cal.. seldom misses the (Yaimloninii gatlicrings. llc was on hand this Year. as usual. Mr. Vickorson como to California many years .igo from Siriithnibyn, P. E. Island, :intl settled in San Francisco whore , hc met with much success, Sonic tiny ho hopes to tnkc ii trip Inch to tho old home and friends. - Maple rant, oakland, cel, ' STAMPS 0F SMALL; AND LARGE DENOMINATIONS suit- “ble for use on drafts, bills or ex- Chmllrc. Mid overdrafts made by ' blinks -'md as called for miner :nc . “X01-*lc tnx ii€t can be secured at " tho Inland Revenue Oillce, Char- l0iiclDWll. Siimineijslrlo and at Cus- - tom Oillccs, Tlgnish. Alberton. Sourls, Montague, Georgetown, Stamps of the denomination from 2 cents up to $10.00 have been ls- sued. lustructlons have been ro- celvcll hy the Collector of Inland I. ltcvoniic that suits consisting oi ,_ nnnls vests. and coats- (l°tE.'\DY " MA-DE CLOTHING) is subject to o tax of 15 per cent on the amount ln excess of $45.00. Clothing cover- ed by this item niadc to the order. and measure of each individual cus- ~ touirir hy ii merchant, t:iiinr_ or loiii-iir~_vin:in tollors in his employ, tho tux shall be payaliic on the ~ umouui in excess of $60.00. This amendment takes effect in respect of clothing delivered on, or after the 1st day of June, but the tux already paid on such clothing is not siilijr-cl. to adjustment by way of refund if such clothing has al- ready been paid for. The tux on iplp_'~s soldln excess of $2.50 each hy jcwcllors operating under Siivciai Jewellers license is 20 per cent. li is the intention of the Department. thni the Excise Tax Act, and Amendments be rigidly en- forced, :ind that all dclln‘l“““lF will ho tiroscciitoil. 1413- ` O. l\‘Ici‘!irrson. _ Furniture dealer, underthker, Arni_~=irong_ B.C., June 11th, 1919. lVilnard's Linimnnt Go., Ltd., - Yarmouth, N. S. Dcnr Sirs-Since the start of the Baseball season we have been ‘ hindered with sore muscles. sprain- ed ankles, etc., but just as soon as we started using Minard's Linl- ment our troubles ended. Every' linscbnil player should keep a bot- tle of your llnlment handy. ` Your truly. W.. E.. MoPHERSON, _ Secretary Armstrong High School. Baseball Team _ Building, Chariot- / .» tetown. f _ Office Hours: ~ 9.30-12.30, 2-5 f _ Phone 68-Y. f ,__ ______4:._:--___.__ _,___ \\\§IIIM\Y\R\‘.Zl . Bargains in ~ White wear ~ Ladies White Can- vas High cut Bal rub- ' ber sole and heel, worth $3.50 for ~ I -$2-75 Q _ f Also the same in low cuts _ for $1.98 Ladies sport Pump i Rubber sole and Heel/, $1.90 -See Our Window- Moriis>_& Smith J \\ _ SPLENDI D CONGREGATIOND' l P. E. Island '- -3 con. iuinr Arnincs ers. -H” ‘ BIG IDWCOUNTS On Well I 0. Oillce hours 1 to 3 and 7.30 to 83’lL. THIE LADIES AUXILIARY berry festival o'n the grounds of lt, Heartz, on July 15, in aid ol th Protestant Orphanage. of.an evening gown do not full nice our stuck ot beautiful silk Georgette itirepe, nets, crepe de , cliene und laces In all the newest shades and designs. Patone Ltd. . 1414-7-'I-til THE CIRCUS.-The comlnt! moans tho complete circus. mound Park. Cel says the 0 hurled the 21-pound hammer throwing it 32 feet 8 inches. H 32 feet Li inches. Mr. McEachei land, and' would make ri worthy r _ till- Ored suits for Indies at Pai.on's. 1414-7-7-tt -1- - line bills are not no his _ pn-r9N9 -pt-45 HQME ,jg good office to 69 Prince St. Telephone quality at lowest prices, are offer- N0- 304- 135817-6-41 ing their ladies suits at bis dis- \ °°Um5- 1414'7'7'U WOOL Will bo received at the DR. 5. R. JENKINS has moved July 13th_ 13g3.7.g.3|_ his offices no 51 Gra.-fton Street ‘_ -_ next nous west of bis old offices. I LANUWG -|-°DAy_ Num soda' p. m. Telephone 90. Home l‘0lit|°l\¢° Green. Get. yours from Gill It Lentil. I East Royalty win hola s strove- SHEEP °"""N°-*A “IMP ‘UPP- Eifiwilllnm Cain's Summerville on 21 `I°‘rldey, July 9th. 2l LUXURIOUS `8lLK8 FOR EV- ENING DRESSES.-W'h I d eu n neioibctween Mount Stewart and Fort. of the circus to P. E. lslnnd is creat- ing much interest. it will arrlvc‘ on the island on the night of the 7th ami proceed to Sumincrsiile on the 8th and after slluwlllls then- on the tlth comes to Charlotte- town. 'Pwenty-olnlit cars are sche- duled to como to the island which AN ISLAND ATHLETE..-James M. Mcldachcrn, the athlete of thc y _ , San Francisco police department, H. Stnvert is camp director and and H member of thu Olympic tho other lenders are Rev. 0. Ili Club. broke his own record and established a new record at the Cnledonlan Club games, Shell- . .,». _ a lnnd, Cal., Maple when he distance of 128 feet T Inches. Thi-_ best preiious record, which is also held by McEachcrn. was 123 feet 8 inches. Mcldachcrh was also first with the 56-pound welitlll. nearest competitor wzi s Geox-go Bihlman, who llurlcd ilie weight is si niiiivc of Prince Edward is- July 8. ln aid of Protestant Or- phanage. 1431. DR.. BROKEN has removed his Arena Rink, Charlottetown up to 9 Bleustohe. arsenates and Paris 1380-'L6-4l ing demonstration will be held at I THERE wiu. as A inii.g¢ms held at Fort Augustus, on July 9th Augustus. 14 29 il, li PEOPLE WISHING to save mon- ey should pay their electric light bill -today and receive discount. 1437. 18 LADIES colored vollo dross Ps 1920 styles. Values from $18.00 to ,$24.50 for $13.95 for Friday :mil Saturday R. T. Holman, Ltd. Sum incrslde. ~ 1438-7-8-3l. CAMP BEGINS TODAY.-The R Tuxls Training camp for oldor l’0_Vs and lvndors begins today at Millie Tree Wharf under the Pro- vlnciul Bo 's' Work Board. Itov l’0t0rS. Rev. Chris Graham, Rev. G. W. V. Jones, Walter Auid'iind lt. C. Sidonlus_ Messrs Gregg and . Buckley from the mainland are ex- pected to nticnd. The camp will continue for ten days, llotween twenty rind thirty boys from vnri- ous parts of the Island will be in attendance. i\ GOLF.-The third round in the Prosident’s and Vice~Prosideni‘s mntcli mlxf-d i’oursomcs-hz\ndi- onp-knockout-resulted as fol- IOWSI-J. H. Mahon and Mrs. Good- will won -from W. K. Rogers und Mrs. W. \V. Clarke. A_W. Weeks and Miss H.-Grant won from W. W. is ‘ll 0. WILTBHIRE TEA on Thursday' |,,¢|,e,e|"¢th,.,,,mo,,¢h;_ 1 Low Operating Costs _ "l`l|‘ml¢yo\|lortl\erame Palatine and Imperial Premier lo break-downs, the e ine runs gasir ‘ IMPER IAI. Polariuc is a prcnt inrioi' in roflucing automobile and _ truck operating costs. A good luliricnnt is your lowest operating i expense, but it is also one of thc greatest factors in keeping down gg n a minimum your biggest cxferiscsw depreciation, repairs and gasoline. Imperial Polarine some tier-:iiisc it maintains compression under _ every motoring speed, holds its body and minimizes friction. Keeps the engine in perfect trim. Imperial Pcrlarine will not wear thin or Iircuk up under continued operation. It cushions thc friction suriuccs with a \vcar-resisting oil film. It seals in power nralies a good rar better, K0 \.- :iw Sold by dealers e\'0ry\\~licr<~ in recall:-fl ;;iiIIon :iiiri ioiingalloii cans, 1 I gallon stccl kcgs, steel Inirrvlf. and liulI»-Ii.irrcl.s. » One of the three grxltlos tice-urilrwi Iiclow is spefyinlly rccriiiiiiicnded for y_our car. Ask to soothe lrript-riai Polar-inc Chart of Rcooniinciicla- ~ tions when you buy oil. It slioivs the grades you should buy. V a, Q 'ff ee sf ,: "-.rn ' yi . _ ` .’ti:l,""~|l'A'K Sri' ' ' 3 ‘ ' :- ar- ~ presentative of the Golden Suite at the Olympic Games in Iicligium this year, as well ns liringlnc honor io the “tight lltiio island" down by ilio sou. VISITING THE OLD HOME.. - The las. issue of the Maple Leaf of Oakland, Cul. says: Mrs. Catherine McKinnon, wife of the late John Mcinnon, of Oalciand, Cul., lcit on thc 16th of this uionlh for a. trip to the plaicc of her nirtli, Souris, Prince Edward Island. Mrs. Mclilnnou, whose maiden nainc- was McAuley, has lived in Onkhind about 42 years. Sho has not had the pleasure of visiting her ‘old home since she left there, 52 years ago, and while many changes huvc taken plnce`and friends have long since passed away, she will surely cxpcrinece delight in visit- ing places she knew so well as `a girl, und in meeting relatives who still reside there. Mrs. Mc~ Klnnon is accompanied by her son `Frnnk, and granddaughter Isabelle, ‘who will meet many cousins for the drst time. On the way they will stop ut many of the principal cities to spend ii few days with relatives. E. E. McAuley, Brad- dock. Pet, and Donald McAuley. Sourls, .ire brothers of Mrs. Mc- Kinnon, On the return trip Mrs.' McKinnon will spend some time with her sons. Charles A. and J. W. McKinnon. Wichita Fails. Texas. Tluit they muy' enjoy their vacation lo the fullest is the wish of their ninni-rous friends in this city. ei-Oi' Ank far Mlui|r1I'i\ und luke nu other r_T-..;=-.-‘__‘__i '_ *'_` :_ -----_ oii--iiii`i"" /5 -».. .4 ~ i. j”“;"”":'”"""’”“:;;" 600D ‘ erned in a great de- -ce by impulse. They are quick to form likes and dislikes and to make comparisons by mere instinct; ' The children come to ' Our Soda Fountain because they know what delicious drinks we serve. Bring your thirst to us and see how well we will quench it. Cleanliness Always Prevails lclnison & Johnson TH! QUALITY ` DRUG- STORI children are gov- Clarke and Miss Hopkirk. W. ll. D. Dnnirnr and Mrs. Botxnnli drew n bye. The players ln the semi-` finals are T. ll. Malcom and Mrs. Goodwill, versus, W. H. 1'). Dun-- hor and _\’[rs. llzignall. Tho finals will be played by A. W, Weeks and Miss Grunt, versus the winners of the semi-finals match. LECTURE. -- Miss Katherine lluzhes, Secretary of the Friends of Irish Freetiom will lecture in the Pro. Catliollral on Thursday even- iniz; her subject lielniz “Facts about ireland." ` Miss lluirhes who iirlvod the cl lost nl ht is well' :in nuthoress and spe:ikor.` N doubt a large number will conrzrc-._ gate in hear this distinguished _voting lady speak on it question which is perhaps the most talked of and disputed in the Empire nt. the present time. Miss Huizhes is ii daughter of John Wellington Hughes of Ottawa and it niece of the late Archbishop 0‘Brie:i. There viii be no admission fee. _¢_- FIVE THOUSAND _IN CANA-DA’S AIR FORCE SUGGESTED WINNIPEG, July 6.-Canadivs future air force 'will he wholly ‘ln- nrofessional and will number 5,000, if this and other Important pronos- als made .ot last night‘s closinii session of the Canadian Air Force Association convention are approv- ml tw lim priw coiincll. According to the recommendi- tions, ezich man will have to trulu for one month In every twenty-four. but ir he volunteers -for a ionsor period, the convention agreed that he should receive n hlzher rote of psy than for the regular training month. _-1-if-2 i* 1 I SATURDAY is the last. tiny for receiving discounts on electric light bills for July lighting. PHY today and save money. - 1430-7-8-(ii. BINDER 40 Tons 80,000 ihs _First carlond just urrlvcti of the celebrated “Silver Lexi" Brand Full 550 feet to the pound and evcryball lzuarrtnteed This twine gave the very best of satisfaction hero Inst ye:\r_nnd..is the popular twine in the PROVINCES of ONTARIO nntl QUEBEC also in WESTERN CANADA. Our price is oonsidornlily lower than Inst year and our terms suit nil. BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW We guarantee price, whole- sale and rotnll. Carter & Co. Ltd. Q Queen St _ Warehouse. vos : ‘ in .ty _ _ g _ , known throughout thc province nsl o 5;.;-4-»»a¢¢.»-o' n-¢¢n¢A-do §OfO40¢O'OO904O )QO'O0§\O4 (Light medium body) IMPERIAL POLARINE IMPERIAL POLARINE HEAVY IMPERIAL POLARINE A A canoe sn-:cl/i1.Li' sulreo To i'ouR Moron _ (illcrlium heavy body) (Extra heavy body) ' r----:_-.:=-------___.-~» -_.--._-._. :_-~*.;_ _.f _;: _'__-, .;; _-;.-- :;_f;-;--f:.~:_-_\ ;;-__ __ _._ ;_,,_;____>;._- _Lf '~~_'- 4-.; Q/IIIlX\YlIIIA\\\\\\\\\\YIlllIlIIIl\\l\\\III! satisfaction. 1391-7-7-3i. I SHOP T GMA THE REASBN WIIY, MR. FARMER, x Now that Mr. City Merchant has had his twin Dollar Days, We are going to go him one better. On Wed., Thur., and Fri. of this week we are putting on salc$5,000 worth of boots and shoes at a special discount of 10 p. c. These are not broken sizes but our regular stock of guaranteed footwear, made by some of the most reliable manufacturers in Canada. Save money by buying of this splendid stock, but come early before sizes get broken as we cannot replace at these prices. _ Will_ you come. It is worth your while. Try us for shoe .I..I. BL CQ IERE 1:1'V/IZ..'§\\\\\“VIlllIlllfl\\\\\\\\\lIIIII@\\\\Ri r\llliI \\\'l'IIIIIII/.i\\\\\\`\\\\¥2'IIllll.1Il£\\\\ll&il.‘E»l.\\%Rn'E! EBV! \T~`g\‘l£ZVII»‘IfII| Illl l§“\YIIIZ\\\\\\\\§I|lllZY5\\\“W\\\§ _ lil _ .52 I 2 E I I‘EltS0l\ A161' Mr. W. F. Résc, lilo was ln the city yesterday. the Mainland. White Bands. » arrived from Ottawa on it visit to relatives here. Mr. W. L. McLaren. Cardigan. was a visitor to the city yeslor- day. Mr. A. Nicholson has :\rri\'o.l from Vnucouvcr on in visit to ri* lntivcs hero, - Col. M. J. Ilyrne, Iona, \vur. in the city yosjrdny and l<~:i\'.~_-‘ this morning on'u trip to tho lTnll» ed States. \Mr. J. ll. Ferguson, who has boon vlsltlni: his home in Marshfield. left yesterday on return to l‘i-tcr- iiorough, Oni. Misses Chrisilnn. Mary :ind Vera Macdonald arrived in the cityl nn Tuesday nlzht from Boston and left yesterday for their homo in thc Mui-riiy llarbnr district. Mesrs. Sponci-r liiooro, Oliver ivicneiu and wiiiimn ov.-io., .ni eil .4 t New Pei-iii, metered is the city-’ ‘ today. ' | I 0 » qngq-vu -1-.¢-._ Z4' ' / *V* ‘_ '- 1\ _ . _ _ ff/____ . _ ~-- __ _ _ . . _ - Q. _,_ _ __~ _ V , . L-----_:.‘-;,._'T"'.'~----~"I._--'v*` __...._S..'L'T»'-_TF -°".*_"_'-“_ ‘”"°’*”“‘”’“ _"_"""“9”\ _ Sourls, was in the city yesterday. unt Slo\vai't. ,_______ -- ton, uri'i\'i