l ~' "ian" told me afew days ~ (Q/'A , 'Important _ /» "-tr- ".1 ~ __ __ ` -1 \_ ` s ' ~ e .li _ Y /7-' _<' \_ `ll\\“ _ l _ , ‘i is sos _ f; SAP rf - .Rai OR _l siiii/inc ri.i-zasuiti: l by alum be bought his _ sditaoyhls regular morn- _ 1 shave had become one of . ll fell pldaaures. " Fifi; .r.°§.:::f.:2f::.¥m::‘:ss: 1 `alwa h indent shaving condition. yf'li.|°,".1¢'°'3'i».i?'° .‘I.“li3?.§.“t¥.‘é aut deals. Try it under a and If not entirely satis- (actosyratnrn it for refund-th¢re‘s np otha obiintion. All$\|'op Safatykaaor Co. _ _ Ill I-Ul*»l~ Toledo. 0aL _ - . t err; ll . , _ _ f;»\;_ __ gg , tons of candy- and any quantity of _ ` ` 'l -~ __ ` ` _`_\_. f,'._` ' stntioiiery, books. phonographs, pla- V - _ I -‘v___ ____ _ ""~ _nos and gullies of ull sorts. /` '_ ; " ' --Evsnvaoov wstcoiviz, sveav- ' .__ _' ` Ag rumc rn-se" | //// _ Fruit farm- for sale, 10% acres, 2 canteen. Everything that is to be had _ l j ` ` miles from Cllaiilottetown, 6% acres 1; a K_ 0f(_:_.b“|1d_ing is tree of iii 'au :£54 \\\\\\ _ ` i; sv-na i I *_ ll __ _,.-. omnv , j `City'_ Magistrates Court 9 a. m. _Prince Edward Theatre 3, 7 and 8_45_p. nl. ' _ _Chautauqua (Juniors 9 a.' 111.) 3 p. ni. 8 p.. tn. ~ _Theg layceum Moving Pictures 3, 7 and 8.45 p._1n. ' ~..=-~~-:_..=;».=_¢.»=.-_.:-_-.;=.-»l.-.ns ’ Tru: BANK or _ it ¥.1=’4 3125 -:fr Q5 .13-1. ». ff» flu “4 , arts as =» _,_ _ Women w- . 1 do not keep surplus moneyintheirhomea orcarryitaround 'n lheirpocltets. 1 1 Theyputitinthe Savings Bank so that ` - it may` cam more ~ 1 Ji money for them. __ Decide, now. to l let us help you_to I .| _l 1 every six months. save. Interest paid Paid-up Capital 3 0.501.000 Reserve Fund - 12,000,000 Resources - _ 130,0®,000 _ NOVA SCOTIA 1 H. \V_ HINNING ‘ `_ Manager (`harlott¢~town Branch |§ [_ `, .r A! ~._ K I ._ ' zfrss ,. ln apples, M, acres in ra:-lpb_erl‘ies, agd l/Q acre in strawberries. House a d two new barns. For further particulars apply to ` H. NEWSOM,, East Royalty 3 58-7-12fmwME8l. - WANTED - _ salary expected. 269-7-8 mw fmtf . i r *_ l "1 ~ BIRTHS ‘ riuaaiitoe-at the P. E. l. Hospital, on=J_i_1ly 8, i918f to Mr. and Mrs. T. S. H\ihbard,"Charlotietown, 11 tiau;;ht-cr. Mary Joan. CAMHBELL-At Freetown on July 19th to Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Camp- bell aniaughter weight 14 lbs. Con- gratulations _ m __ _ MARRIAGES F MELLlCK--MCLEAN. - At Elmira, Jtilyfzist, 1918, by Rev. H. A. Mc- Dhisld, Misa Jessie Mellick to Private Robert. Earl McLaren, of North Lake. -_:ti To '_ .' Gl_lLi_S-MacNEiLL. - At Charlotte- tfuttn; an 'July 11, 1918, by me ltev. Jas. MacDougoll, assisted bv f“e Rev. Ewen ,i`|n¢Donga1l, william Gillis. of Ney' Argyle and Ida MacNeill, oi' De- Sable., _ " _ His woimv 0lDi.aii1-'-Now, Rastus, don’t you vr_a_nt_}o make your will before you go o_vor!7' “ltastua-Will, nuthing‘_ aah! De only will 1'se worrin' about is, will 1 come back? . ¢~-_ ' 1' -- FOR SALE (sexi, Bessie willon 17 ions, 10.. years.;._qld_with or without 20 il. P. »|i£iii_s_ _ Cheap for cash. - _ -. a. coMP'roN, - Belle River. sbt-7-asitlimsntzipd. 5.1 .-5. ‘ _ ,_ Notice ‘ _ l - .-_Q ' 'V . >"‘l°3' *ts 'ff' _-,r - _ ' _W05ili*‘J_5 taksl this opportunilyof |onliMing all merchants on P. E. l. that ‘clara buying butter and eggs at Charlottetown Branch. \ »Wa also intend dealing largely in othl'r'f_ar1n products in their seasons. 'Wh' have a large selling organiza- tioa.ovar Canada and anyone having proditos to sell for cash with prompt N`¢ir§f| iahunid communicate at once with our Manager at 86 Queen street, Qhhrlottstown. IH' HARRIS AIAT_T0|R CO., LTD. may bn :instituted for cultivation under cena i, condition Sellzln' Off at reduced prices. .\lso a specialty of can goods all at reiillcctl mark lots. Also iirhillg. gear, rubber boots, r - -her overslioes lor ladies, misses d mcn,. Fall will soon come. Also enamelware tin and -hardwa _ Cause for selling off old age. Wirw- ing up this fall. ,- i_ s. cHAissoN i Breakwatei' Street' Souliis sas-7-22Mmwrtf \ _v W'l FOR : SALE :l '_Shares in Black Fox Co’s 48 shares J. R. Dennis Co. 35 shares Rogers Payton Co. 25 shares Permanent Co. shares John _-\gnew.Co_ 10 shares New England and Prince Edward Island. 8 shares Trout River Co. 5 shares North American Co. 31,9 shares Cnrlilihers Co. 3 shares General Fur Farms _QI __ 18 2 shares Victoria Farms 2 shares Belmont Co. _ l want an offer on entire lot ol" will sell separately. No reasonable offer refused. ' 1 .REPi.Y “ESTATE’ clo GUARDIAN OFFICE 578-7-25M2ipd. r All 'I 51. .> 1° Vie? , -.._'_ _ Synopsis of Canadian Northwest land Regulations THE sole head of a emily ur any male over rlxhtéen yuan old, may lion estesd ii quarter sexo a?llable Dominion land ln Maziiobg, Sa ichtbs `_or Alberta. Applicant mu sp pear in *nan at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Aaenci for ti1e_Districi. Entry by proxy may be made at any Dominion _Lands Agency im not 8_ub~A|ency on certain conditions. .Duties-Six months residence urn and cul tivation of the land in each of t ree vean. A hdaiesu-ader may live within nine iles of his homestead on a farm of at least 3 acres, on certain conditions. A habitable house is rs- qyiclyegyelcept where residence is-performed inths n . . » ' ’ ln certain districts a homestesder in good stand- ing niay prs-cmpt a quarter-section alongside his homestead._ Price $3.00 per acre. Duties Six months _residence in each ol three years after earning homcsteari patent; alaoso acres urn cultivation. me-cinntlon patent maybe oh~ tained sa_ soon as homestead patent, on certain conditions A settler who hs» exhausted his bomedead right may take a purchased homestead in certain districts. Prine £13.00 'Kar sen, Duties-Must reside six iaontlia in ea of ree yean. nnltiute so sem and eng; house w nh Thaalca omltivatlonii suhiect to iaiirtlovi in aaseof ronlli, zzriibby or stony land, Live ato-g Experienced caretaker for Fox “T” _ lllanch. State age, experience, and I-[dp [9 Pug th; Cfigig Sgfg. Selyig Off tl ` ' ` ‘fi 3.' _ g_ _ ‘il The undersigned will sell all ' ‘-` ' >` | l general stock of nearly all kinds to' ’.- _ ' folllid in tt provision and groceryshop ~ 5 . and whntit did for -~ itiiiiliis or cniumius _gl so 1s ' USE FIFTY MI .\'-Ew YORK, July 22.-The Knights of Columbus are planning _to spend nearly $50,000,000 during the next year for tlie benefit of soldiers url sailors here and abroad. Spending ga million a week will make William J. Mulligan, (‘halrman of the War Acti- vities Conlmlttee. one of the busielit msn in the world. ‘ Mr. Mulligan, who was born `in Thornpsonville, Conn., ,is an aggres- mnn lioovei, the food regulator. Mul- ligan was practising law up to the time we entered the world war. Mr. Mull-lgan's biggest task right now is securing 2,000 secretaries for relief work in France. He expects to have the entire force thoroughly equipped anti' on the job along the lighting front by the first of the year. lt costs something like $300 to equip each man, ond, together with the sal- ary paid each one. transportation and lurnisbillg each with athletic sets and emergency kits, it amounts to a year- Ty expense of over $3,000,000. Not only is the K. of C. sending 'this regiment of set-retaries across to look after the conlfort of our boys. hilt they have arranged tor the ship- ping of 50.000,000 monogrammed ci- garettes, 10,000,000 boulllon cubes. The K. of C. doesn't conduct any charge: The slogan of the organiza- WUMEN UF ` A MIIIDLE AGE _-ive ennp ami looks a lot like chair-` ,A . _ ~ _ . i LLIUNSJ 'F004 A r nion is “Everybody jvslcome, every- thing free." There are 400 K. of C. secretaries engaged in looking after the welfare ofour boys in this country, while there are about half that number 'ln F_‘_rance. There _are ‘already about si§ty huts established over there. and |othera will ‘be opened as fast 'as poa- sible. Nearly foul' hundred K. of C. 'are established in this country. .` X - The org-anflsation_ feels conildent of soon securing its entire complement ioif men, as one day during the past 'week as many as 175 men were ship- 'ped abroad. _I 4 One of the nlost important conven- tions ever held by any organization iii this country 'vlvillbe that held by the Knights of Columbus at the Wal- ._ d'orf-Astoria on August 6 and 7. This will be known as the Victory Con- vention. The event will be opened with a pontiilcaltuass in the Cathe- dral, at which Cardinal Farley will preside. ‘- There are delegates coming for the convention from the Philippines. Cuba and Canada. Every Slate in -this country will be well represented: About 300 delegates will be on halid The main business will be to discuss ways' and means that will help' Uncle Sam to score a quick and de_cisive victory, it is_n.ot at all unlikely that Secretary of War Baker will address the gathering. » The K. oi' C. is a Catholic organ- ization of 400,000 members, 10 per cent of whom are in the service. It has been estimated that about 40 per cent of our -army is Catholic, while it is reported that nearly 50 per cent of the navy is of this religion. But the order is pledged not only to pro- mote good cheer am,ong_the Catholic boys, but among those of every race, religion and creed. ' The K. of realizes that by fur- nishing the -boys at the camps here and abroad with plenty of entertain- ment, -amusement and that sort of I -Proof tliatL iliaE Pink 1' 1 - - _ smrlsH._ Awisnican.. s|i.\/ER hug, V¢g¢¢;l;|eCompoi1i1¢| l ' Bl-ACK FOX 0°- - K. oF c. wii.|. 'Kr-:EP THE s ovs l Box 445, Summoreide, P. 'E. I. cl-I In Ulwllv ' H_EALTH"_Y AMUSED Urbana, Ill.-“During Change of Lif ln addition to its anno in s m torn 7 . grip e which lasted (F all vljiuier and left nie in a weakened condition. Ifeltat times that Iwouid neverbewellagain. _ I read of Lydia E. Pinkham’s ego- ta ble Compound .1 `- §_;\ il women 'ga s s in g through eChnnge ‘ l , of Life, so I told my .‘ '/`. 1 doctor I would try ~_..\5._- _ it. Isoon began to _ __ _ gain in strength _ . l and tlze -annealing _ - -~ sym oms s- appeared and your Vegetagale Compound ` has made me a well, strong woman so I do nil my own housework. 1 cannot recommend Lydia E. lfipikham I Vege- table Compound too hig ly to women passinqvthrough the Change of Life. --Mrs. RANK IENSON, 1516 S. Orchado St., Urbana, lil. . Women who suffer from nervousness, “beat flashes,” backache, headaches and “tho blues" should try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. u NUTIUE All who are indebted tio the Ellis’ Pharmacy Ltd.. Montague, and who have received their accounts are re- quested to 'either pay -or make settle- ment by note before August 5th. at the Bank of Nova Scotia, Montague. Atter that date the -books will 'he hand'ed over to our Aittorney Mr. S.. S. Hessian, for collection. ELLIS' PHARMACY LTD., t Montague. 577-7-25Mtf. NOTICE Now is the time to treat your sheep and lambs for WORMS. Dr. Church’s Anthelmintic for sheep has been rec- ommended hy the Dept. of Agricul- ture at Washington as the 'best rem- edy for worms in sheep yefproduced. Fully guaranteed. A dollar package treats a large flock. Post paid price $1.00. DR_ W. G. CHURCH. Summersido,-P. E. l. 331-7llMlmopd'. _ _ Y E Y P 1.81' .- had an attack of Just a green mound across the ocean thing they are not liable to stray into temptatlon's paths when they have time off. - \ The War Activities Committee is engaging such men as Johnny Evers. famous Chicago National baseball player, io see to it that clubs' alld leagues -are organized' on the other side. Not only' will the national game be promoted, but also football and all sorts of sports, while in the winter, if the war is being waged. there will be provision made for ice sports and sledding. mlm gf if ¢..~» 507718 ._-.`, _ 04|' ._ price as be_fi_>re 1 '1' "_ _-| l _ l i -»--r as . l l $1 . . _ - _ _ _ 4 _-nn».r\¢» -vue __ _ ' .Thin in |10 _0\h_oral You mnaot purchase T_Z"" .1 A ' 1 ¢'¥ .' »‘ __ 'B _. ._._,.._ lf' als -_ |Ll:oolt for the trade mark clog on it "I are seasonahle, timely and up-to-date. A in _ ll the war ' l J _ `| .*~‘. ,_ _.~_...-._. ` . _ 90 cents for 10-inch, double-sided ` ' ` I » . Keep Your Heacl Down, Fritzie Boy (Llel-IL Gi!! A A ~ American Qartlt |8467 1 Who# Are You Going to Do to Help the Boys? Charles Hart and Shannon. Four ' 1, v' Mui ' B. ti » E~,:,},’;',fr;;;:;:,-_’i,‘.‘;i.l. v.‘§.‘.’IM.l...‘J B..'I..}. '°“'~ _,___ ) . _‘A Two Delightful Red seal Records \ _Eff " Ennco Caruso-Emilio do _ i _ l Capricieuse (Violin)_ .llwhl H°if°*¢ 64760 \ 5 . s ° li Hear them at any “His Masters Voice" ._ ~ ' ‘ Take a Vidtrola with youon your holidlyl- ' ' Viétrolaa from $34 up, on easy paymenta if defied ' _ _ 2 ' - ""1 szo M'll-:ei-_ ' . -X‘.iiZi.`I{i.'?§i.5Z5o‘*i‘i3..M1’.2ii.\?‘$iZ2--_i£7.i’...i’._ _ Berlilier Grialni-o-phone ‘ii A iiiostmsat. . 1 _ ‘ ,.1-12110517 5_¢1'¢.¢_§ _ 1. 4 H. A. TANTON & C0 _ 144 Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. ‘l.' . V ' __ _ _ __ __ ..__._ .__, _...___.`..._._ ..-..-~-.- _ --.-~~~ --- ... Don’t_ Forget Venue Records as any but oil xg ' ~ Remember-There are no others! _ _ di . _ A it 1... at 1. lol.. tl.. ti.._|vl......ia,,i.i) __ \ ~ ,_ Cogorza 89083 _ i f .i"_f .£- 1 ‘sg _4 'el ( (galor- ,K 7-f“fs‘ r .an N .___ _ ‘fl J.. 1 .\'_ . W li ls _ ll _‘i _'.132 *av NC 'L5 a ’,.‘:¥ ."_ ~.o-~,-~_.- \ i . \ _ . . . ‘\-;a Jae' ft V 'H ‘-'_ _ 31%? IN MEMURIAN a PTE JOSEPH CALL-AGHAN 'Death, sad under any circumstan~ r ces was particularly so in the passing 11 away of Pte. Joseph Callaghan of 3 North Wiltshireat ~,the ,early._a¢e of was taken. ill on board ship and on landing at Liverpool was a-t once con- 9 veyed to the hospital -where he died a Even though in .his death the sting a of sorrow is haul to bear,~still his rel- atives and friends have the consolat- ion of knowing lhat» he died a herds death. having- given all-his life-in the great cause of freedom He leaves He leaves to mourn besides-a heart- broken father, five sisters and three _ . by his sister, Marcella and cousin John McPhee .Of New York and Gerald Kenny of Boston brought home the I emains. Tile news was a sad 'blow to is family as he lllet his death on the ve of a visit home. The funeral which took place Sunday July 21, was lW€‘“lY-l-W0- This b\‘8V6 YOURS 8010161' one of the largest evel' held at St. Teresa, there being present over 200 arrlages and a number of automob- iles. The funeral service which was few 110-YS 1816?- M9-Y 17111- conducted by the Rev. I. R. MacDon- ld was inos-t impressive. The pall- bearers were Messrs 1-larry Bradley, Cecil Trainor, William Collins. Pat- rick Curran, Gerald Kenny and Harry ,Thompson. The deceased leavos` to anti six brothers, two have been badly wounded at the frollt and are now con- valescing in England. All the relatives and friends extend their heartfelt sympathy to the family in the great loss they have sustained. May his sou.l rest in peace. Examimr and Partriot please copy. _-im GIRL AMBULANCE DRIVER DECORATED PAIS, July 23.4-Upon reconlliicnda» tion from Geneml Foch, Premier (fle- nlenceiiu has decorated Miss l"rnsor. an English ambulance drlvt-:i_ with j 11__~ r _,___ l. mourn his father and mother. 2 sisters* the Cross of the Legion of Hon'ir`iiIlG the War Criss. Tbe,citatio'n reads" » "Charged with the tratlspmt of wounded lnen on Thursday night un- der heavv bombardment, she receivril two serious wounds from a' torpedo which destroyed her ambnlant'-51' ‘Shu had the superb courage to reaicl. the hospital two hundred feel awayoifoot to inform the _doctors of t-he_pIixIit of the wounded men. She then fell un- conscious. When transported to the hospital for an operation she insisted that her wounds should not be 'leat- ed before the tlnétors attended til-_-. in- jured men for whom she was respons- lhle." behmqdeeds of a Du__e_Chrmian young as manhood and when man bin ` » ,_____________~ ___ ____ ____ __;_*____=§__ 5_1; cANA|:>iAN oovz RNMEN1' RAILWAYU ory will remain fresh and beautiful. !>R_INCE EDWARD ISLAND _ _ Time Table In Effect J une 28th 1918 _ 1 brothers, viz.-Margaret in Minnea- polis; Mrs. Jerome Smith, Brookville; Mary M., Regina; -and Sadie at home, Ja-mes in Minneapolis; Dominic in . Mlnto, Mun.; and Patrick at home. To those left to mourn, a. host of friends ami' acquaintances tender their sincerest sympathy. Train Outward-Read Down P_M. P.M. 4.00 12.15 5.20 1.48 0.05 2.50 0.50 3.30 '-'.20 4.10 .°°9°.`?!"’°} Uitocntoie. cinnamon; Deb . ' Charlottetown Ah _ ar Arr; ATLANTIC STANDARD TIMF Arr. Hunter River Emerald Junction Kensington Summersida Dep . _ , _ il Trains Inward-Read up A.M. P.M. P.M. '.l\.l|. 11.55 11.10 ' -10.15 10.47 10.10 _` 8,40 10.09 _9.40 7.40 7.30 _ 9.37 9.10 9.10 8.45 also _ _aio - 1 wide, Just a white cross above the iorelg-n 11.18 sod , 8.50 9.48 10.37 3.57 5.07 1 , 11.55 P.M. 12.20 Dap. 2.10 8.05 *' ' A|‘l‘.~ Bummerslda Port Hill - 0'Leary Aiberton Tignish Arr. lisp . sas sas _ - 1.40 ate _:. 1. .ass sas ' it s.os 1.07 5.30 ' 12.05 _ t - 1 Marks where p soldier sleeps his _laat ‘W long sleep, God. ‘ _ (island papers please copy) §€__&_. BEXTUS A. lR_ADi.-EY On Wednesday July 17th the news Boiuliaw-Charlottetown ‘- JULY, 1018 T110!-.ilth 10 a. m. 6.80 p. la. Tues ,l6th7a. m. .. .. . i=.r..°.°.=Y-.s..“~.°- . I I mon sed” lsliraiio: :tibia a.dv=t““' \__ .who was .twenty years old and' in _ “une” ,,s"_“M.m_.y,, (perfect health met a sad and sudden P _ Fri., lllth Ha. m. _ ... .. 6.80 p. m. chances of saving his life. After a Tues.. 23rd 9 a. m. ._ 6.30 p. m. ,, ll‘ri.,.l6i.h 11 a. m. 4 30 was received of the deatlifof Bextus A. Bradley the son of Patrick Brad- ley of St._ 'l‘ereaa’s. This young mari eatb while working in the ship yard _` 9.45 10.45 Emerald Junction Arr. 7.1.73 Ar Dept. r. Borden Dap. _ f e.;_io Who gave his life for,_f1'eedom and tor ' _ 11.11. 11.01 _ _. 4.15 _ = -'4.4z ' _ 1 s.o:_ 9.4: _ -..~.o.o5 _. 11,15, Pre? Sha! Dap. _ Arr. Charlottetown Arr. Mount Stewart _ Moroll St. Peters Souris Dap. ¢_~lmm¢> Ag '- avwggl "F?*“1 ._ .. _ SQSZSE 1 ` ~PJl.' - -- -7.20 - _ Ar-ii 1 I DOD. Elmira _ i ,,l <,._,_.,.,.\_ ‘ _ A_M_ _ ' ; E ._ 5.35 . hr; __l5 F5!-19-? ssssE=_ 9ee¥? Salon-ag 010-01, ` Dap. ' A I ` llount Stewart Cardigan __ Montague rr. Georgetown 'Aff . Dept 9859> ===eg ?p?Pw S333; w.. e was never seen to rise to the sur under the liter, which destroyed all e lost his balance and fall overboard. - ,... ». . --_ - -2 1-. _ at Hog l-sinud, Pennsylvania. While ' " " ` Lg", Bongymm Lu" Ch-go" stepping fnrm a row .boat on to a liter, Tues. Ind 7 a. nl. 3p. m. li ri-i.,6°tli s.:io n. rn. sp. nt. H 5-"_ wth 5 “_ m_ _______ 1 ._ m_ lface, and it is believed that he camo 8 p. m. ‘I _ st. nil' olfly exfét ` _ _ p_u I _ ' » D. ll.. rim., noni s.:-io a m. 1 p. m.|" » .» ami-` ` - ’ __ _:~_i_ hy _ A _ __ _'_ ui' I . lllll..",: f fl its 1-if f’ r~“°“o" __ . »e1-non sir ° -» -~---'ml --#ms --~~t_irf.= zum, umm men which latino for on non- inn t gxiin1;rA¢=.t’¢orm.aLt. 'rnn _lingvgl rmymtun mint. aUNDn*mxoa1_»‘1-ao. .1 A _ alf_ His body was finally recovered! .muh *IM _ ~ v ‘uw - T- 13.0"# ` V- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . pr (lantern Lima) Paswnlor 'fra a nigmgg p ~ L _ ____ _ _ _ _ 5817 26M6i mn “nrt” run 01'1\3-6-Iilltf. by his brother Fred. who accompanied _ _ “.M°;”._“_’_ ‘ Iumum "M L J _ ."’ v I _ I ' , . t ‘El /Dap. _ _ .\... Dl|l» Bat. - za.” only .. " _ . _ _ar A.l. nhl' » I .si ,el- l.i0 ‘ ??;> 328i _~ _4 l.I0 _ ' ._ f or . 1 ¢