lf' ` rlvuu 11'!-"P_*` . 0|) We; have :H "V A We" _equipped C““?¢'gi°,pa"'- - _ tak care ' 3i°£i&fMf'fhds 5- ih--1 respect; _ » ___ __ . -Prices are as 10W' ?S quality permits and satis- ,,- faction is iiéaranteed at oiiumes- _ f“Sd.°"¢‘°P fr.; i grid print your pictures also- ' ` CENTRAL DRUGSTORE _._ __ 9 T our Soda Water 1 ‘_ 14,. , l ¢,, -._ j.,,- ry " and lce Cream -.We-yi l' - ¢ o P . _wan - Jo _ RE' July 3. cl;-do lk, FORS -holidayisf sou. G_ _ our largs THE E‘ in the Loi will be co! Tuesday Jesus Kill l Heroic Cho New Testi Invited. 7- . RECE-Il- fornla car with resul uohl price od cur loa- 20, 30 and no mlstal. ordering f R. E. Mu ::Moill_e- a-tor will tcm with cause its is mild. -1-5 ,,- -f“f`t-`}` *IGH '=-_'.‘-., "i , ' ' _ ‘ "` ‘-"" ”»*mp _-|»>le|»>i<-|»>i<-I I-“fi ‘.-i=_-to GLASSIFI -|i<-H' ' ,llrqsrosooveoxesu-#+>K+***+** neu' wAlv'rnD- FEMALE ,if ;y,» I* _________._.___-_-- --- TEA\ wAN1'Ee Royalty Russel _` LL for your Drug perfect service. ' son Druggists. 6875. \ URBDAY evening, `e-cream social at ,6686-7-1-Mllpd DAY.- A-wealth of ‘et Johnson & John- orlte smokes from Vt. 6698. BTIC SERVICES ' aptlst Churches _ week as follows -subject, Making sday evening, A 'day, The Old and odlgals. All are me.) direct from Cali- nges and lemons can quote excep- e also just land- plenda-in 10, 15. ackages. Make r prices before Wholesale only. -_ 6_57'I-6-26Mtf. iform Extermiu- f from the sys- t-he child, be fully effective, Ull IIUII l\|lrlls HUF lu Ullvwllvlvs U\lF‘s_ -i. | CYCLE TOUR.-Messrs E. H. and and Harry Anderson of.Amherst are in the city. They are making a motor cycle tour through P. E. lsland. I --__ , WOOL WILL BE RECEIVED at the Grading Station at Charlottetown up to Tuesday July 8th. _ 6691-7-lil/161. OUR DEVELOPING department is' turning out excellent work. For per- fect results send you films to us _ John- son & Johnson, Druggists. 6675. I MAKE YOUR HOLIAY -complete wlth a supply of good chocolates. We have over sixty kinds tofbhoose frollli in Page & Shaw's, Wlilards, Nellsolls,I Moirs, etc. Always fresh. Johnson &' Johnson. 'Iihe Quality Drugstore. 6698_ orricsns nE'runNiNo.-corpor-I al P. A. Hughes received word yes-| terday that the following officers and| other -ranks arrived at Montreal, Junei 29th by the steamer Ssturnia: Corpor- al J. W. Dooley, St. Peters; Captain C. J. Tldmarsh, Charlottetown and L-Cpl. G. C. McCallum, Maddock. HMISS PICK-EL of the Standard Fashion Company of New York will he gla-d tosee any of our customers in connection with Standard patterns or with their subscriptions to the' Design- er. Moore ll McLeod Limited. 6098-7-1M1i. WA- -~’_'°€_'-'_ ?_£_ I ERTI SEMENTS lNTED ‘ 'on wesr lent $110.00. T92-7-1M3Ipd _. - -i-_- _t \ wAN‘r£D Two _axPERiENcED DIN- `- -L? -. ing room girls by July Ht- APPW ° Shaw's Hotel, Brackley B99~°h~ - 5_5 , _ 0006-6-27M6l. . . ,__, _ _ , wAN'rEo.ExPg,i=,;|ENcEo MAID FOR , 5-, vl generial housework. Mrs. E8‘l'If3 Kenrwly, Kensington. 1 " _if 6670-7-1M3Ip`d. _N1 .=~ l_ _ _ .., A ‘ vvAN1"£o A1- oNcE l-ixeenleucr-:o .’ i. li l_ _ A 5.2%* coolclt' G00d F8805- A9915' Shaw 5 S1- I-lotelé Br-ackley Beach. .. . ` " 6684-7-1M6ipd. ‘l at _____;,;__________.._.__.__ °` ~‘ j wmrgo' Ar ones Expsnisivcso ' msld-:family of three. Apply Mrs- F, R, Newsom, 12 Ambrose St., TEACHE Pinette R. Ros TEACHE School pl-y to WANTF class Schoi enso' WAN1 Pisq -'L-=_-_‘_'<: fi; 'ki .. i. l .`-i 1' '.-1 '-\’ my aces-6-ao-Mains 'fall 'Iv-Wu-‘ _- ;' ' - ’“ wAN to 'rwo Mains. FRIENDS _ if Dogs;-ble, one for good plain cook. '_-,__ g.‘-5 ing, the other for light sooond work and ltssistance with children. at , I summer place in Keppovh. fl”0m -WW 1,; To ootobol- lst. oooa wages _ Ply WAN er fi. pleme i NORTH lent $40.00. TY. 6-28M4lpd. DONAGH , $70. _ Ap- ln's River '-27M3ipd. SECON D Glasgow rl. Stev- '-1M8l_pd. ` BS FOR ng and 30. AD* ry. Mtilpll. EACH- 0 sup- etary. \_8lpd. '#- ,,11--<'_fi’.>.l~ , - 1 G dln0flice. R “Md” ADH at “ar “e447-0-zomu. 'l x _- - ‘OR-E $70. _ _.ec’y. | TEACHER ` school No._. Write or llhone _ _ Trustees, Northadlf' _ No. 2. i9-6-26M5lpil-. mf- »_ - "'~"i""~".~'l`f ~ ____--=g l“-*>'=‘»"-?~ -----...__ . . "0-_ ‘r s c . - ~ ' ' McPherson. Kinross. ____;_ F . _ tel- street. 0519-a-zslvi'tr_ as-oé J I ,l roll sAu£'-,FARM or 100' _songs - - st North shore. Apply Ash GY _ .°' rl . . ° Ellhaoe Fon sAi.E-_-s|zS_ 17 FEET ` ll ll root. suitable -lor medium l . ill Wilder , - 1 _~‘ ' 6704-1-1-Mslpa 'W" lr A dill.: 1%- Aches Lawn Nean { -lf 0688-'I-1-M6Ipd I 1' OR SALE Fon sAi.s-Rsoiereneo Bui.|. alf 6 months old ADDIY D A i I Fo” sal.: 100 secono HAND :ackerel barrels. ADDIY 94 D0\`¢h¢P' ' ' ,st h . _ r”»°“gh"“ an OW 0007-azllvluilid ’tei:l..car. Can be easily moved. A. W. Weeks. ‘ ‘ edrord. with good house and vui- iidings suitable for tradesman. J. olnas Hughes, Bedford. _ =- I 6682-7-1E6lpd. Fon SALE-FARM or 114 Aches. ‘bod land, together with crop. Sitll- ated at Dunstaffnage about 8 miles fromlijhnrlottetown. Apply lo Henry Mc`Ca;lIum, Dunstaffnage,_R.R. N0- 5- I FOR IMMEDIATE SALE-A SET OF dent`,` Instruments, the property of the sto nr. o. L. siriolrllha. 'rho same. may be seen at Office of Pslmhl- & Palmer, Solicitors for nothin. ' 0379-0-lllvizwlrs w1i.L ss-Li. BV PUBLIG Auc'rioN on ,my premises July 10th at 10 H- nf. -lf not claimed before that date the following ,cattlez-foll_r yeiil olds, top oil l1lgllt_Yel_\r. 0_0 “Jef” old, one diamond silt out ill' wth e_a'l-,_ o_ne_year old red and white hei- ' fg'1_-rnpimafl-i(s_) Cyrus Dewi? Reeve M,,,,,M,,-B, 00 l-7-llvla. _ lmvlenlare sate.-l one one coffee one i>i1bPs~nrv #on _ residence. tolllillff shorett House completed throughout, good ba-rll. of is d for aardun. ew J. D.. Stewart. Solicitor." town ,._or to Capt. A. B. 0enrHtown. fl\B * W gg; -ro LET T0 'CET'-"YURNICHI JR FOREST iss. Supple- ali vacation. I, Secretary. 94-6-27MElni. VVANTED--TEAC Hill school. Se fs ment $60. SPN Apply A. D. _ ry t .~ -<--~~-- WANTED EXPERIENCED TEACH- men $100.00. Apply Perley Mutcll. Charlottetown, R. R. No. 1. Secret- ar,-_ - __ _seas-s-zsivlsipll. '- lf with apples, Box 327 city. ~ ‘- G. waured "-ro Puncmlss -puns bred Ayrsliiro or shorthorn- bull. | Olin your or_15 months old., State oricc. J. lt. Farqilharson, Mermaid rllrlll. Lol is. 6540-6-251/lsipll. ' WANTED T0 RENT BY ABOUT ind of July thoroughly modern louse. Small or large for a termed 't period. Apply "T" Box 116, city. I 6603-6-27M6I. ` WPNTED-SCHOONERS OR SMALL wAN1-so 1-:Aoi-isa Fon senilto-‘ field School first or second class. Supplement 0150. ADDI! to Wel- lington 1-lfsianip Secretary Emer- ald, R. R. N0. 3. 0477-6-21MtI. -rsxcriss vi/'Anrso Fon muah'/I; Harbor North School. Sunvlemwi ` STB. Trlistee will supply a suitable - ' lfosl-dfng`hduse. Harry G. Reed. sea ers to carry coal from New Cl bellton to P. E. I and New foil and ports. Prompt loading Argl ` Coal Co., 809 Charlotte Bt. or New Icempbeliton, Victoria Co. ' ‘ sm-e-zllwlr. $10.00. Guaranteed 4000 Return tires lr not satis- prepaid when cash summer vacation. -State experience Order- Sl- -Illhll ANU’ if any. ‘ppl Doll all McKinnon Sec'ty Tglstegs, Mtg] Buchanan, Ri , lrlzla si. John, N. ll. ssss-0-somailasipll AN exclusive grown only ' 6685-7-1Mlii_‘; Miss Dcrono Henry of the office stall’ of Davis & Fraser left this lllorn init to spend her vacation with Miss Laurie McAllister of Moncton, N.B. Mr. R. P. Gullallt of Sun Francisco, Cal., urrlved Ill the city Saturday. Mr. Gllllllilt is visiting his old liblnc in St. Georl:e‘s alter ull absence oi' twenty one years. Among the visitors to Cllnrlottoiown Sunday were Mrs. (_`-lids. McDonald and sister Miss Mary Mcflardle, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Scllurllliln and szm Mr. Earle Soihurman wllo lnotored from ‘Sunlmerslde returning in tho ev- ening. Mr. John A. Campbell, Sydney St., City, left yesterday morning en route McAdiloll Junction where he has secur- ed a good position on the Railway there. lt will also be remembered that Mr. Campbell is a returned soldier and has the best wishes of his many friends throughout the city. NON skm' TIRES- A womanly woman neither wor- ships nor l ales a man. _ Minsrd'l Llnlment Cures Colds. Etc. up a wea , runiown sy e H _ . “M?:"¢ _ _ ' rresforeliostheeltil snd__ \ __ ' D ,~.i.~i_.’.` ‘V ‘ I. _.3u. _ , _ Fiimler Mayor oi - Biriilingllau, Ala. Recommends it More Than He Ever Did Before in His Life _ One ill' the latest additions io thc large uilil rapidly growing list of pronlillcllt lllell wllo have publicly endorsed 'l‘unlac for thc good it has done thclll is tile llumc of Holi. Frank V. Evans, former mayor of Birming- llnill. Mr. Evulls is one of the best known lllell ill public life ill Ahlbulllu today. being ut one time editor of one of the s0uth's greatest newspapers, life Blrlllinghalll Age-Herllld. He ll"-is also exzllllillcl' of public accounts ill Alabullla. in telling of the ‘belle- fits lle had derived ironl 'l`ulllac, Mr. Evans said: “For years ~l suffered with gastritis und indigestion ill the worst form. ll' was llubituillly constiputed and had pzlills ill lily shoulders und headache continually. My appetite left me ul- lnost entirely and every thing I would out hurt llle. I~`illlll.ly 1 got to having :lwful llttacks ol’ acute illdigcstion, pnlpitaiiioll of the heart ullil smother- illg spells. For al long time 1 would have one or lllure of tllffsc spells every night and I would wake out of lily restIcss.slccp galsplllg for bl'cnih. “I bought al bottle of 'l‘ullltlc, und. to my surprise and grlltiiiczltioll, I liegllil to feel relief uftcr til.: first few doses. I kopt talking thc lncill- l-illc and now weigh nlore than ever ilcforc, and my recovery is sllllpiy the I/.ilk of Birnllllgllalll." Rev. A. H. Sykes ° Much Gratiiied Believes it is. His Duty -to Let Everyone Know the Facts ill’ Wiie’s Case; _ Tile llcv. A. H. Sykes, pastor of the Waikills I’lll'l< I’rosbytcl'i:ill Church, Nashville, Tenn., prollllnent llot.only as il minister of the gospel, bilt popul- ar as al lllull and citizen wllo has been true to his friends and every trust ever reposed in him, said recently: “For the lost ten months Mrs. Sykes has been in very 'delicate hcillill, sullcrillg from had stomach, zlllil kidney troubles, which gradually dievnloped iillto a general nervous breakdown. At times her condition became ulurlllillg and frequently' sought medical advice, but nothing we could do for her seemed to bring rolicf. _ L "In fact she suffered so long und so much that I feel it my duty to ict _-_veryollo know whilt this medicine has done for llcr. For several months her condltioll-was such that she had to rclll-sin ill bed, zllld as -a last resort I decided to let hor try Tnnluc. “I llln ll coll.ler'vutivc man and have illwuys been skeptical regarding the use of proprietary* medicines, but this cllsc lllls certainly proved an oxccp- tion. l :llll now firlllly convinced that Tzlllilc is 11 nlcdicino of greilt power llnll cxlrllordlllilry lllcrlt. l do not tllillk I lluvo cvilr Hccll zlllytllillg to give su(-ll prolllpl results. Mrs. Sykes llilil t_;l!ii\_ll only two-lllirtls of zl bottlc of this medicine whcll wc ile- gan to notice it marked improvclllcllt ill hcr colliiitloll. Ill loss than zl week from thc tillle i-hc llogzln taking it sllc was :llllc to sit up, und is todlly able to llclp with thc household duties. She siccps bcilcr and is gllillillg strength and flesh rapidly. I tlllllk it only at question of a short time until hcl' llculth is fully restored. “’I‘lulllic has ccriuinly ploven il rc- mnrkablc romcriy In her case, und will do ull you <:llinl for It. l cllccr- l`uil_\‘ rct'.onllnclld it to my l`l'icllrls." Judge G. W. liyser Makes Interest- D illg Statement Judge G. W, Kyser, 1204 West Ninth street, Austin, Texas, who has occupied the Bench in Caldwell county for twenty years, in li' recent interview, made the following state- ment: “Tsnlac is rapidly making me over into a new man, and -I will always speak a good word for it when I have the opportunity. “l have sildered fronl constipation for years," continued Judge liiyser, "I hull lllr-umutlc puins nil over my body, wus restless and couIdn't sleep lit :lil well. I had no energy and sill- icrerl frequently -fronl headaches---alld lil be frnnk about li, l was just abolli pluyed out Sold In UQ. Fgf°y.|'3°Y‘.|". nlelldlng it to my friends as the best _vlnperl that it is the P#~.Aw”|\*§g».,,,, - - _,medicine-d_._llsxp.§evsr,_.f»yn¢,e&:il{d,gf._ -a-d...in.dnlw| on . - msn o ,_--. - ,b4._.» .'- County Difitials, Bankers Lawyers, Doctors, Edi- tors and Ministers End rse It. .___. I 0 _Declares He Now Weighs '_ It is seldom, indeed, that men of prominence, especially men holding high public office. willingly express their indebtedness publicly to ll pro- prietary medicine. Many prominent lllen, however, including Supreme court judges, mayors of our leading cities, pronlinent state and county of- ors, loading educators, government officials and even ministers of the gospel have deemed it their duty to come forward and tell the people what Tanlac has done for them. ` These well-known men of affairs have recognized in this medicine a new discovery and a scientific tri- umph in the medical world. It is a well-known filct that these splendid endorsements have been given Tan- lalc time and time again, and they will continue to be given just as often as llew'tests of its powers are made, and it also explains why numbers of tile big drug firms of the country are ordering it exclusively in carload lots. Appearing below' are a few endorse- lllcnts from the large numbers that are constantly beillg given to the public. High Sheriffs ' Are Convinced __;_. From Widely Separated Sec- tions Comes Praise for the ' “Master Meilicine” Frolll foul' of the best-known sher- iifs ill tile south, in widely--sepzlrlltell stutcs, halve come enthusiastic en- dorsclllellis as to the merits oi` Tall- Iac. and l rccolnmcncl it for tile good it has riolle in llly case," sziid Holi. ('. W. Mangum, ex-sheriff of I-‘ultoll county, Georgia, wllo resides ill At- lanta, and who has been one of the most popular officials in tllc slate, having _served three terms as sheriff. “Tzlnlac seemed to be just what I needed to put my system in shape, and It has toned me right up. Nat- urally, I would recommend it to my friends, and I know of fifteen or twenty families that are taking it now on my say-so." ARKANSAS OFFICIAL TESTIFIES Hon. ‘Charles L. Lewis, ex-sheriff of Crittcllden county, a nlcrcllant and at large plantation owncr‘of Marion, Ark-. said: “I am collvinced from the benefits that my wife and myself and many of our friends have received from Tanldc that it is without all equal." EX-SHER'|FF ANDERSON'S STATEM ENT “Money couldn't buy thc good Tull- lnc has done me. and il gladly recom- mend lt to others for what it has done in my case,” said Hon. Archie lt. Anderson, ex-sheriff of llzirrls county, Tcxus, wllo was rc-elected to this high office seven tilnes and sorv- ed the people of ills county for iiftccn yours us sllcrlff. Mr. Anderson wus chief of police of the city of Houston, whcrc Ile resided for several years, and there is not a better known man ill Harris county. TEXAS SHERIFF’S ENDORSEMENT “I -llccded a. general. all-rounded building-up for the lust scvcll lllollills, and Tllnluc has done that very thing for mc," said Hon. S. A. Kelly, wllo resides at Odessa, Texas, and who is one of the most popular officials in flint section of the state. "I have tilkcll only two bottles, but I foci like ll different man slrcurly. l\Iy appetite is line n-lld what ll cat gives me nollrislllllent and strength. Tho rhcunlaltisln is much better :lnll my liver is in good condition. I alll rclicvcd of tho hcllilzlcllcs and feel llloro zlctivc and ollcrgr-tic tlllill I halve in months." Protestant Home For Girls Talks Dr. W. H. Brown. 4322 Charlotte avenue, Nashville, Tenn., founder and the wgsqey Memo,-gal {~_hu|-cp, 523 president of the Tennessee Protestant [9]] sweep JM-k50nv|||e_ Fla, Homes for Girls, and a ulan whose lm-ge chu,-ge he has hem for clluriillllle work has won for him the years, is not only' a Ieadol' frielldsliip and urllnirniion of lhous- Church, but is exceedingly amid- “mi and wlllcly recognized as a “My iricnils have all noticed the Mayors, Iiulges, State and ficlals, bankers. lawyers, doctors,,edit-, Turilac has certainly helped me, : ~P!"- ` GIIME IIUI FIIR I I U - Ii a E. 1.. L 06 ` K.: f’.'. _ _ 'lil lanes lr- S6uihiiln¥l'§iilt,és` 1 I Enilorse Talllac __-lo 0IiiciaIs oi Two Well 'Known' Financial lllstutloils on Same Day Testiiy _ Two of the best known bankers in lthe southern states -recently on the same day in personal letters told of their remarkable experience with the use of Tanl-ac. Their letters follow exactly as written. ' The first letter quoted comes through Eli W. Goode, druggist and local agent for Tanlac at Hawkinsvllle, Ga., containing' the statement of E. J. Henry, president of the I-Iawkinsville Bank and Trust Company, 'which is one of the best known financial insti- tutions in that part ofthe state: His letter follows, just as it was written: “Hawkinsvllle, Ga., M‘arch”5,' 1917. "Mr. G. F. Willis, Atlanta, %o. " “Dear Sir-ul thc good results they ilr-- gel- llllg i`l'olll the use of Tunlac." President Tennessee Pam; of Wesley Memorial Testifies -___- . \ The Rev. W. C. Norton, pastor of citizen. and a man grl-ni iillprovonlclli ill mc since I took I u(.t|nn_ The R9,-_ M,-_ - Tillllzlr' lllld I :lin boosting it every' - V "‘But !i"nl foci like rl llliilwellt chanclsl get. I-‘rom my owll personal ‘AGENTS D COMMI_88- man now. thanks m T““\“C- hln f1_\<‘I. ox|w-riellre with the medicine. and Compete . |l`nl feeling fine llow. and noi ing las from what I have spec- F” num” ‘nd`cmMr°“ helped me but Tanlac. I alll roconl- others have been “I suffered from » I -it _-._.._. ‘i~ xr! -I J