f _ii ‘ii -I t. tg _ . 'S' 7 r 9 -_$4 -if fi f’ vi .,, r ._ » i I ; r l~ t r I I 5 i -I i v rm; _ . #>- _'i g., 'fi 1' ‘£- J.- I v' » _JULYt27, 1917 i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _,___ ,_ _ __ p _ _ _ _,PAGE SEVEN. “We never have coffee at 0111' h0ll.Se, because I can’t l ke good coffee". - _ Have you ever started right -with Chase 8: Sanborn’s “SEAL BRAND” COFFEEP [D %~ "1 ind ,3 POUnd fins. Whole-ground-pulverlzed-also ` (ine #round for Pei-colators. Never sold in bulk. |55 CHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL. _ I _ `_ ...-"f."‘ ", " _ ., ‘I 'he Eastern Guardian ~ vlte Fri-Jay night at 8 o’clock. _ _ _ _-, _ _ _ _ _-_-_ ,-,-_~_-1-_-_-_-_~_-.-.~_~::_ _-_-fsrf.-::.-_-;fA .z~_~:::_f:.-‘-‘.-:-211-*-V-.-.-1-_-.1-.r_»_-.-_-.-_-_-_»;;_~_~:; i v i _ _ _l ..~|T PAYS to buy ln'¢hl|Prov|noo R HAROLD P ., ,,.,.,.,,, ,.,.,,,,, H, (,,.,,,.g,.,,,w,, ,,,_ -i- ..* . . it ‘ ‘ . " ' . .fsuvs New |=ono._rvir. rrank me dzlorgeiown ouarurrnGr?e'ii)e(igni.- ilolf-'TI'-""1 "-" '"8 """““" M"-“» J“‘”“*'I ,Solomon Georgetown has piirciinsed UVB- U" " _ ` a ber-iutlt'irl selt»startin|; Ford Car. ---- l ,VN mr] fl.; \,, ,. 1 His trlends congratulate Mr. Sol- --*A GOOD APPEARANCE.-'l`he " 5' . "".""` "" "'('W`l ornon on his choice.-G. Post Otlice Gardt-r\‘s, (li=or-ga-\.towri, which are designed rind ..-own by Mr. ..*8ACRAMEN1j 3ERV|¢E|_f[‘h0' A. I). Muclrollari, Postirin:-'r\r', urn it Sacraiiient ct the Lord's Supper will credit hoth to hirnsell :ind tothe towir bt? 0199911191! ln the PrPsby'ierian at large. If there were u few more (‘-hurrli. Annandale at 11 a. m. on beauty SD0ts un Main Street. Gc0rl="r~ Sabbath niornlng, Preparatory ser. town would indeed be :rn iiimil placi- ,G _ *\i1- trlmer llr1.,li llank is vis __"‘.\lr, .lostph l"i|_\'. Newport. was nrt. :ri \'l.~uilu_L', iii ili,»n|'gi-io\\'r| ii\i‘, mins! of hm- <.uir'_'iner. Airs. ltirrjiiininf Ste\\'urt.-(i. | ..‘*Mr. i‘.i'.iI .\lr.~:. ll;u~l{i<~ und soul Don ld oi’ Ottzrwzi are \-isifirig ini (lco‘.»gi»to\v|r arrests in me "Vi-rnr-nl_"I G I h ."*MEND THE RoAD8'_xt would jtmhviilis ivilsitilrtt' in (i‘f=oi'L'.i-1o\yr1 thni bf' iitiotod “EER dfor the Ifutthorlfi-es fo '-* ig\i~»_-‘1 of llr. I). A. und Airs. .~!t»\\v.1r| I. fe' L' Su( angerolh mletfsucll ..*Professor Wutkis. (`lmrlnttr-'- \`\`utor Slrvel.~(i as the one which is opposite the ,own ,van anwng the ,.,_,,,_m \,i`,|tm__,_ ____ town Hall Bridge are lllled up thus ,U GPO, eww" _G ' " . *Miss Wlav O‘lii'ii-n oi` t'lrir'loiit-.I .- . ..’.\i~. ii'-l-'I i.i'-.. H _ _r_ __ ` ' saving por-halls the- lite or linib of g l I ll “I ‘HN "UH"l,I ___4 _ 1 __ _ V i _ _,V if 3, * 'Some unformhate hDrSe.__G. * ~ _-_- A town, \'.':i.<; u visitor shine- lrrnr- ago 1 .. Mr. Ernfbt lloylv. i.-trronroirifo I\lui'r':i;.' Iriver' r-1-irvivirru olil ur-unuiin-I ]I‘ YOUR I7ltll'NDS can buy ‘"'"'-7"’l\\\\\\\\’//l|"" , ..»"~A wE|.coME visrron,-nev. I{,"";'-','.f;'fr,`,,,`Q','f.'f,‘§,,f.m,§ff.’,;k";fli“ """"` """'""""‘ - I 31))/llllllg you (jan give ,M. N. McLeod former pastor of Preis- J B ` " l _- tht>m=-except yourphotograph ' l\1.ika- an :rppoiutnwnt today lhe Cool<'s Studio New l.h~sBrisav Block C001) l‘ll()'l`(i(iHAl’l|Y ‘ We photograph men as men are lt's a business matter- And t|1ere's no fuss or bother. Your f_aniily, friends., and busi- ness asf-umiutes wtint your portrait. Make au appoiutrnsnt today at the The Bayer Studio ¥__t. A. E. LYON, Studio Good 'Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Arn- ateur Pliotograpliy _ 107 Qrrerii St. Phone 68-J. _ Professional Cards nr. J. P. Mccrarii Corner of Prince and ” Sydney' Streets Physician and Surgerin Office liours: 9 to ll, l to 4| p. m. and 7.3¢) to 8.30 p. ni. Telephone t\o. 632 5f»2E.3.2Girii{. , . S. S. Hessian » sa.-rrmr, enilenar, I Notary Public, &.c_, MONEY T0 LOAN. Montague, P. E. I. ‘ |884-8~18Mtt. l I. D. STEWART Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public »0fflc¢ Newson Block, Chlriottltown Branch Office, (ioorgttown Mono to Loan on Rell Esta!! :sri-ioiiritr. Dr. Clift CHRONIC DISEASES (‘.llliA'l`lVl‘l ’I‘Rl<`.A”l`Ml"lN'I` by tire, 1iiorith__ir_r iidyaiiee, Victoria Hotel,i (`lrnrIottr_-town, l'. lil. l.. (Ilnuidu. I li()lllll\`, I2 I0 3 iluily. HOME r\l)I)lil<`.SS»* l’ur'ii_\' Station, \Vi=stclrester‘ (`o., N.\'., U.S.A. 4207-7-;‘§ltlAug lst pd. __ `\.\'| \\.\iir1f/A\\\ /I7 or Men and Wome On sale now, 1Q0 pair f Men’s 'l`an,Patent an Av///il/1s.\\\\\\\ es Q 5; 9 zes 51-2 to 8-~regula 4 to $6 values-only $2.48 _ Women’s Low Shoe in any leather-sizes 2 t 4 I-2-worth up to $3.5 -Sale price , $1. 98 Many styles to choos rom. See our Windows I lley p&; Co. 135 Queen St. Peerless Ground Oyster Shells I 600 Bags J usf Received The best quality, washed and sun dried. It will pay t,o give your laying hens Crushed Oyster Shells, in fact they must ' have it for egg shell formation. _ 400 Bags M_ica Crystal ' Grit Coarse for grown Stock, fine ground for Young Chickens. Grit 'aids digestion. Poultry have no teeth. The food is digested in the crop. Grit does the work ot teeth. Lowest prices, Whole- sale and Retail, Carter& Co, Ltd. The above for salt- at Store & Warehouse. IL-~'~*°.' mtv-an-~"'l Bi-ef, lb. (renin) .zo~.2s I T 1- "-' 5- On The sumwisnsioe MARKETS. "W -l Potatoes, bush. `...l.00 _ _ ._ ._ .85 Strawberries, qt.. _ _ _. _.12 Ducks. each . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _.(55-70 Chickens (pair) _._ . ._ _ _l.00-1.25 Georget0wn Driving .Park _We=dnesday, August lst $300 Three? Hundred Dollars $300 in Premiums ` Island Will Compete. Fastest Horses on the 1- 2.19 Trot and Pace, Purse `. .. ..$175 2 2.40 ’l‘rot,Purse... . ._ ,.$75 3 'I‘hreeMinute,Purse . .. ..$50 Special train from Charlottetown to George- town calling :rt Montague on return. Len vos Charlottetown at 9.30 a m. Entries close July 25th, 5 p.c. o_f pu1'se must accompany entrance fee. 5 p. c. off winners. " A. D. MCLELLAN Georget mn e Secrehary° y U l V Q it _ " Write for |<`roi:amDloq Fashion Plat 1 ~» q - . _ - >-- I , ' . .A U "n . _ P,£ “‘”'“’”"“"’5‘~ G. F- l'llll¢ll¢80n _ our-of-row.. Meal §:;;.“..‘;“‘;:i’ :~:.“:;.;':: L.f;::’.-.;‘.‘:. _gn-ur rllllrA\\\\\ away/ 3> "` fb O O m '1 Q- \\\v//1n\\\\\\v///iv//A ag\\g;“w un Metal Low Shoes- \\WIlllIl\\ run- n\\\\\\\\\vy1ll lllll i straw, nm ._ 10.00-12.00 , `b_vter'r;in Uorigregatioris, Dundas. as isisted Rev. Wm. McLeod from 19th gun alto 23rd in Sai-ramental Service. lie um. _preached to large audiences t'our ser Stllé ~ \\\ grnoris excellent indeed. Many \vei- éconied their former minister in their midst. Mnv his latter days be bright tow est ot all.. "pa __._______¥ CAME TO CANADA viii/ '11 cn 5 ’”{{’_ New \'OllK.~A boyish looking nreirrber ot’ one ot' the Cantidiari l-Iigh this city' und are qirsr'ter'r>d in the irniory ofthe Sevt-'lily-'l"ir'st Rcgi ment at Park avenue and 'l‘hirr_v i\`ourlii street, is looking for some |ArnerIt-an relatives, \vho he believes lure residents oi' this city. Tire young soidier’s name is W. H. Collins.. rind he is 5 member of the 236th Battal- ion. Hls tnther is Dr. W. C. G. l‘ol luis. ot’ the Gables,Brewhurn,Englrurd Tile story ol' how Private Collins, `who, judging from the way he rollls his “ll’s" is probably called “Wul- ile" by his- father, carrie to enlist in Canada is a story ot' Scotch deter nilnatlon. About ii year ago young (‘oiiins, enlisted in 11 company ni :i~lh.:liianders at Birth, England. Ile was considerably under eiglrti-rn years oi’ nge at that time. and hir mother took steps to get him out ot the British army. She was succes-:i'iil but that on-'ly made' her son more de tvrrnined to go to the tront. He let! home und worked his way to (Tau- anda, and immediately enlisted in the (‘anadian battalion, of which he is now rr nlernber. lie hopes that lm will be on his way to l°’ranr‘e befor: long, but before he leaves New York he is anxious to iind his relatives. IIIIIII IIITIMENI-Illili Haig's Forces Mako Steady Progress Towards Lens Haig is steadily driving towards the coal city. liar-ge numbers ot mer. and guns have been captured in the month`s operations between Messlnes and Wytsrhuete Ridge. The l’oe’s posl-tion at Lens grow- tiaily nrore precarious. The mobiliza- tion of the human resources- ot’ Great Britain is proving sirperlor to that of the enemy. There rnust be equal mobilization ot’ (Yanadi-an resources. Every man and woinarr in the Do minion must be animated by the spirit of the soldiers in the tirini' ‘li-ne. '1‘he country niust adopt thr- motio of the Nations Service Board -"Serve by giving." lt must obser- ve that motto by the linniedintc practise ot' thrift. It must abzindorr 'luxuries, eliminate waste, |ir'actisi‘ ei-onoiny. Arid it must invest thc- `inone_v thus saved in Wur Savings (‘ertitir‘ates. Every dollar- the i'ountv\ vnu spare is needed for war purpo. ses. Every man and woman in rin- vourrtry is faced with a direct war duty. Save your-` dollars and invest them in Government wur bonds where they can be used for national purposes and employed to the best interest ot' the country. B.19. 1892-7»27ME1l. ' CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS Dairy butter .. .30 Butter (prints) .35 Eggs._... _ . . . . ._ h. ...H2 Fowl, lb. ...IG-18 (lhickens, lb. .. .16-20 Hay, ton . . . . . . . _ . . . _ ._ 18.00-20,00 Oats tblnrk) bush. . . . . . . _ _ . ._ .85 Outs (white) )bush I Buckwheat ...$1.00 to $1.25 Butter (dairy) ....32 to .33 Butter (cronrnery) ....37 to .39 Cnilskins ...22 Eggs ....26 to .27 Hay (loose) . ..$15 Hides _ . . . . _.19 Oats ._ ...75 to .77 Potatoes _ .._75 to $1.00 straw (pressed) _.$10 -is l-'nrk...... ....‘.l6to.19\/Qi Wool (washed) ._ ._..72I Wool (unwashefl) - .56 iramh Pelts . . _ . . . . . . . . _.60 to .80 EXPERT I EYE SERVICE We have recently had the privil- IET* T0 ENLIST ent .*IVlir. ltobeift i\lu<-lnrr-|r, (‘t'rilir I I ..*.\lr~..~. Jvssri- iuilvrtoi. :ind .\li~sI llornu A. Stownr-r. both or' in-igl||.:|»~ , paid zr- lrirsiriess trip to (li-ur'g<'-_lloaIl, t‘l|ur'ioti=|owr|, urn \'i>:i\irn' ir n or. ’l‘ui=sriu_v lust.-~-ir. _*MISS "i_0iiii~ l"i!7.t'_s11‘;rlr|_ (}r\rrr';{t‘- ll. \VllS il l`(‘\i'll2 \'. »lllil' if) 1{().\‘|l' Gt-'urgi-towrl with sorni- i`r'ii\r|iIs.--tl. Don’t Take 'fl *L Chances -_ oi spoiling your dainty desserts by using cheap inferior Corn Starch. Insist on having BENSONS cons smncn Tire nnne “BENSON” in your »_ guarantee of thc finest quality Starch. ii Write for copy ol 1.-ur iiqipc ilook. O THE CANADA STARCH C0. l.lllllTED, - MONTREAL. _-...»`. _ .....»r_-.-.»»-. ._ ' n - _ _ _ . ._..s.,_.._ __ _ ._.__.`I___.. _ _ _.__ ,__ ,_-_..:~._. . ___..._ been \'isiti1rgi|cr‘olll hornc in Foliris ~r>,,| .‘.loni-|o;i \\|i»-r°-- tin~\'\vroti=their _...___ th.-G. ut-law, ('lr:ir'lotii:inwrr, \v;r.\: a rv( __F"-il --; \\.'. S. llulviil 'l`f=li»L'r‘:rpir s¢t\nI~n1‘-_ writ:-:_ _\lr' urn] .\lr'~' .lrirncs Manuel, ..*.\l|s. Otto \\'ol|`:uli-r who hflr iii-or-;-,i-riiivr.. ri-iurni-il on 'i`u<‘.\:ii;|\' ¢;:'.i|Ir»rr .~':r-<»r»»~-il loft on r<'i\l1'H .W-S\<~|"-=1\' urornilw. iv' exirrrrs-<:_ ' _.‘~_\ii...» r-:rim ltr-rnon. s.\'y. -__ _ hor homo in Sill:-\vood. Szrali. *M S. is \’i_i_iiy;Ready-Made” ,clothes buyers “Poor-fit” will vanish every virtue that can be stitched into :L “Rc:1d_\'-i\fl:1dc"’ gzirincnt ,It will nullify- the style and weaken the qualities. ".»\"s'iiip,'lo scorn or si.-ction tlr-at pulls 7 binds, sags or bulges will often undermine the whole slrapc of the g'ar1ncni. ' We hold that oiir Made-to-Measure Clothes are the best tailored and most staunch- ly constructed clothes in the Dominion. But we put our first emphasis on the fact that our Clothes are Made-to-Measure to the seven; teen of the 'body dimensions a garment must ' I ‘1 fit; or we will not let you accept it. Suit or Overcoat More Less Money lv Made To Your Measure R IF voir want' vour clothes built to vour bo'Iv dimensions. a gnrnierit; cr-t-.rtei and ilesiimoil to your every I I l I I I - -' 1 4 V _ , . V 4 ~ wish and dictation»-from fabric and fashion o_f voor own choozivrr --Q! :ln h'1\ P r_t without D’1Vlni!_2 . - - - ' .. -' -_ - ~ ~'_~ i't.ei1withour _ 1 t 'n one ot our convenient] located tailor sling.. .url bocoint .if quiin premium Qi' L Step 11 0 d Y Y /' Dominion-wide personal service -*made possible through our Mill connections_o service in Maile-to-Measure Clothes uneoualled anywhere. r :English acorn cooler ‘Q stmterl and it ls. ri matter ot gratl- - ' " *' "‘*°°*“ " service we are giving our patrons: we believe is quite equal to that ob-. nr-anon to be ,nie to say uint me I / ' ` _, nur. .N.s. M t .N_ii. o _ ,_ urmsiirs in the large rename. ‘I .i rrwriins , srwfhr-rmim Amrwm. NS n rv _.me on u»riomt