way to constipa Take one or two PENSLAR Pen-Lax Tablets and cleanse your s stem _of its accumulated (haste, entl and without harm- .gui afller effects. Get `a_ generous 25c tin at our Penslar Store. I PENSLAR LIVER ' :iilf5SAC;INE ‘ - splenditlffor a torpid. lazy liver. Two teaspoon- ful in a half glass of cold water half an hour before breakfast, will make you feel. like a new person. It has no harmful effects. 30c and 600 bottles. E. A. FOSTER - CENTRAL DRUGSTORE ' Waterinans Ideal Fountain Pen Signed the Treaty that - Ended the War Best by Test if For Sale by _ -1 .- lil. in 1” G. ii. nvtoa I j J EWELER 'I he Store for _ Waltham Watches _ _L_ _LJ ww.-.l -tml .sI-,1~i- i-i, i-_-t_i=i-_ti L :<1 -.-i_i-_,-_i_'-.~_:-' DR. DeVAN"S FRENCH l'll.ii5i'.‘.§'B lulstiéios Pill for Woman. 55 a. mix or giresiu' \# 0. tl at all D Btn ' Ll will I . 'I' “adress on receipt olfugrice. m'l‘i§': §>'on:t.i. Dsue D. 2 O\\Lharines,0ntsrio I‘il`o`sriiosoi;io"iriiT"“` im. sr”`.::a.a Yiullgitor Nerve mg! Bnin; iriareasss“zrey tt? ,sTc:'n:1e-win’ uildycan up is n. noxatla; U of \ , OT 0|] IUC E prioe.”‘l‘in Blo“aglr.i.!D.ni:o Cd.. Bt.. tktblriiil -W 90id 5! Geo. E. Hughes. » _ I” ' T _p a¢ll9U$$$$$$$$$$$$B$»$%$$$$5$[l¥%8it\‘ %%¥¢ $k##$k CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS U$H$$$QOD_$QOBiD%$02$$$$$@$$%3%Hi$I§#°f Fon SALE __ TEACHERS WANTED DESIRABLE FARM AT FRENCH- Tort, 100 acres, well watered and situated for ull purposes. Apply R. Rhynes, Dunstaifnuge.. 6971-7-12-Mt! FOR SALE 100 SECOND HAND mackerel barrels. Apply 94 Dorches ter Street. '_ 6579-6~26Mtf. WANTED TEACHER FOR STANCH- el School. Supplement $75. Alex Cairns, Secretary. 7259-7-24M10lpd. TEACHER WANTED; FOR WEST Devon School No. 8. Supplement $65.00. Apply to John Ashton, Sec retary. 7202-7-22M7lpd »_.- __ __ T--Y ___. ...~.... FOR SALE.-5 YEAR OLD COW; newly fresbened, and calf. Apply Jos. Murray, Rnstico. _ 7301-7-2tiM3lptI TEACHER WANTED FOR IRIS School. Supplement $05.00. Apply to D. A. McLeod, iris Sderetary. '7241-7-23lVI10lpI_l FARM FOR SALE-At GLENCOE. Vernon River, 140 acres, large house and outliuildings, near rail- way station, churches and schools. For further information apply to R. J. McDonald, Glencoe. 7325-7~284M3lpd FOR SALE _AT HUNTER RIVER seven acres land with house und outlyluldings formerly owned by the inte Richard Goss. This is it very valuable property for a 'business man or retired farmer. A clear title and free from all encuinbrances guaritnteed. Enquire of David Goss, Hunter itiver. ' .7308-7-26M4ipd l LOST _ LOST-POST OFFICE KEY ON* chain. Leave at 85 Fitzroy street. 7356-7-29-M2ipd LOST.-BLACK ONYX BAR PIN _ set in pearls. Finder please leave at Guardian Oillce. 21 LOST BETWEEN MONTAGUE Bridge and Lower montaguc shep- hcrd's i-iheck chIld`s coat. Finder please leave at Geo. l’oole‘s store. Montague. 7307-'l-26M3lpd LOST.-BANK BOOK CONTAINING 11 sum ol' money. Finder please leave _ at Canadian Bank of (’omiuerce. Reward. 7309-T-2i3MIiiptl TEACHER WANTED FOR FARMING- ton School. Vacation to suit teacher. $65.00 supplement. Jas. Bolger, Secretary. 7226-7-23M6ipd. TEACHER WANTED 'FOR MiILTON, school District No. 37. Supplement $50.00. Address George A_ Leslie. secretary Trustees, Souris It-. R .3. 7304-7-26M4ipd WANTED.-TEACHER. FOR_ MER- nmid school. Supplnient $50.00. Ap- ply to Albcrt I'~‘urquliarsoii, secretory. 7343-7-29M3l WANTiED EXPERIENCED TEACHER for New Acadia. School. Supple ment $110. G. Gallant, Secretary. 7335-7-20M8ipil TEACHER WANTED FOR WEST Royalty school. Supplement $110. Apply to Russell Bell, Se0i'ctnry oi 'i`rnstt\cs. 7360--7-29i\’l2lpil, WANTED-TEACHER FOR BALTIC school, -one with experience pre ferred. Supplcinent $100.00. Apply to Juiues Brunder, Secretary, Bal tic, Lot 18. 'H128-T-28-Mtlipii TEACHER WANTED IMMEDIATELY Smppleincnt $75.00. Major ‘(3, Murrny Secretary ilri1ili1lliiiiie_ 7348720M5i il . . - - D i=__.____._-_.._.i____._.__.._ WANTED IIELI’-1 IIIALE i ' -_.___ LOST - BETWEEN EIRACKLEIV Church and (Ihar-lottetown on Brack- ley Point. or St. Petei"s Bay Road. it nickle automobile liendliglit rim. Finder please leave at Guardian oi- iico. Reward. 7345-7-29M2i LOST.-OUT TRAIN' WINDOW. near St. Poter's. it crochet-bag, con- taining black maple lent brooch, given by boy who was killed in war; also necklace, small sum of money. etc. Finder please leave or notify Mrs. King, 232 Richmond St. July 26-Sipil. MISCELLANEOUS CAR FOR HIRE.-R. B. OAKES- Stand, 'l‘he_'1`wo_,M,"ics_ l)riiL’Si-0l"€» Phone 315. Residence. 153 Great George street. 7344-7-20-M12ipd ANY ONE W»ANTING A GOOD fam; within 10 miles of the city with crop, stock imd machinery if desired, can get pitrticiilitrs hy ap- plying to Box 446, Charlottetown. 7317-7-28Mti’. NOTICE FOR THE BEST SATISFAC- tion in piano tuning and repairing musical instruments sent your order to Prof. Murcou, Newson Building Charlottetown. Phone 94-J. 6946-7~11Mtf. THERE HAS BE-EN ON MY PREM- ises for the past mouth one your old steer, red and white. if not claimed before August 20th it will be sold to pay expenses. James W. Frizzell, Stancliel. 7339-7-2ilM2Ipd e _HELP WANTED- FEMALE WANTED MAID FDR GENERAL housework.. Amity Mrs. D. Davies. 14 Esplanade. 7216-7-22Mi. *_*-#_-_- WANTED Aff" ONCE A CAPAELE sirl for housework, No washinz. AD- Dly 148 Pownal Street. 6772-7-4Mtf. WANTED--A MAIID WHO UNDER- statids cooking. no washing, the .hilhest wages paid to right party. Alilily In person to Mrs. Frank F. Tuplln, Summerlide, P. E. I. WANTED AT ONCE A GOOD PLAIN ‘ cook.iiighest wiiges.Apply 2 Brigiit- oii Road. 7346-7-29Mtf. PATONS’ WANT A SMART BOY about 13 or 14 years old. One \vl1o can make himself generally useful. ' 7297-7-20Mtf. WANTED-A MAN T0 WORK ON farm. Good wages to right mnn. Duncan Msthicson, North_ ltivor. 7189-`7-2SM2lpd. WANTED A YOUNG MAN T0 ACT as news agent on tho llordcn train; also one i'or-thc ’I‘li-‘iiiish truln. Ap- ply at once to News Agency, ilail- way station, Cliarlottctoivii. 71120-7-28-Mill RETURNEDSOLDIER CANVASSER on commission can earn easily $4.00 por day. Must bo live wire. Ap- ply personnlly Giiardlnn Oillce. , 7322-7-2Si}`\itf. WANTED FOR FARM IN SASKAT- chewnn young married couple willing " to work. Mi-in must bc sober, Indus trious and honest., good with stoclt and ni-acliiuery.Woman must be good cook and housekeeper. Will pay bli' wages and ll’ satisfactory would rent f-arm and equipment to them. Send testimonials from Minister ns io character ond industry. State age, wages \vuntcd, number and nge of children, if any und how soon man con come. Not necessary for woni- an to como right away. This is a tiple_nfv`d”»9lvMtl V' ‘ X! v *_ M ' . __, , _ . . .-.-- . , , I, .~. »-,. 5 ,_ _ .. “J _._ 1. ei » . E., .I - . -.4...»» " 4'# (IS "' "" ‘ ~ str ‘ I “ I ’ "" 5.».,;,‘_'_»_V Il . .t _ °. . , , . , I, _ _ . _ . , . ‘ _ 4...-.. iouaep ' ._ .. . =-'I- Q . 5’ . , - ,i. ,in-6-1-I-_¢ . - , .__ . __ , _2. .rf ,_ _.-'. 1 .. . w. ¢, -4 1 _ _.ti*_‘_¢»-, -' ' __ -- -_.(1-., >*' I- 5 ‘ ‘ ‘ I'r§r\trr.r-'vr-- < - -~-~~~n-ii - - 1. 20 Pounds; __\ . BEFORE TAKING TANLAC, TRIED MEDICINES FOR TWO YEARS _ Since 1 finished my tlrst bottle of Tanlac, I have gained exactly twenty pounds, and I never felt better in all my life than I do now.” slid Mrs. M. E. Croslin, who lives at 415 Third Ave., North West, Calgary, the other day. "Before I took 'l‘anluc." continued Mrs. Croslin, “I had been in very bail do me any-good at -all. I suffered ter- rible witli nervous indlgestion, and 1 was in such a weak, run-down condit- ion thdt when _I exerted myself the least bit, I would often faint. These fainting spells always left me pros- erytliing I ate would sour on my stom- ach, and I would often have shortness of breath so had that I<$u.s.t»felt like l was going to choke to death. 1 was so blue and discouraged over my condi- tion, that I was just about ready to give up, ~ “I read in the paper one day where 1 party who hutl sui‘t`cred exactly as I did had been greatly helped by tau- lng Tanlac. so 1 just dropped all thc- iiiediciiie I was tnkiug at that time ind commenced on ’l‘anlac_ Why, It is iust wonderful the way I have improv- ad since then. in fact. I can honestly -iuy that I am perfectly well now. I have a ilne appetite and cat and ezi- li:-y three hearty incnls every day, and l never suffer afterwards. I have gain- id so inuch in weight ond strength that I can easily do ull my housework mill never have that tired, weak fecl- ‘ng like l did. l sleep like it baby ev- ery night, and iloi\’t know what. it is io suffer from nervousness any more. l`anlac is the best medicine l have ever seen, and I ncvcr expect to bc without a bottle of it in my house." Tanlac is sold in (Ilnirlottetown by Reddln Bros. ciao or_riuNiis Miss Grace Mcl’hoc of the Tole- phone Excliitnge, Montague, wishes to thank all friends who so kindly presented her with it purse oi’ money for services rendered during the elve- torai reports July 24th. 7355-7-2i)ME1ipd. iiec_isri‘ioN‘ ‘ F A large number of friends iratherorl at the home of Mrs. McPhee, Mitchell River, on the evening of July 25th. to do honor to her soldier son, Collis- tus on his safe arrival home from overseas and to express their regret that he is soon to leave his island home to seek his fortune in the (Ian- adian West. Pte. l\’ii:Pliee enlisted in the 105th. In December 1915, went overseas in November 1910, and when the 105th was broken up was in the first draft sent to France. He fought with the 13th Battalion till the ariuistice was signed, except for a period in 1017 when he was in hospital suffering' from 'shrapuel wounds and gas.. Whon tho urmlstice was signed he went to Geriniiuy_;_ npgl rcinainoil there till his Battalion was sent home to tfniiaula in April 1919. . - _ p . _ purse, and the following address, to which Mr. McPhee made a graceful and leasing response., after which all present sat ilown to o delicious supper served by thc liostess M-rs. Mcl’lioc wiri-tour BENEFITS ig Timm, Great War Veterans vs. Charlottetown Baseball , _ During the past week the G.W.V. A. have been busy organizing at base- ball team with very good results. They have challenged the-regular -(?hurlottetown_te‘.iin which has been playing with Sunimerside during the past few weeks. The regulars have 1199-ml f0\° 9-IWW EVP 79375. and ¢l'l°;.agreed to acconiodate them on Wed- .nediclne and treatment I took didn't- ‘eg une,-m,0 at 1, (3 A The Veterans are confident of giving the local team it good argument all the way. Most of them have been keeping in fine condition dur- in the last four cats .Som 'ie g 'y eof ti tratetl, and it would be sometiines bo- boys have not cub, pyuycd bull in Eng. fore I could get around any at ali. Ev-| land’ F,.un,_.,, and Hmgmm bm also yin Htlnluiiil. lt is not too much Io say that it few of the men have an _international reputation. Either Lou Matheson or Arsennult will perform on the nfound for them with McAlci~r behind the bat, Moore Koouglian, Mc- Leod, Murloy, lwliitlock. liliillins, Gar- rick, Murphy, t‘onroy will he holiliiig ‘down various positions when the tim- pire calls time. I The Clizirlottetown regulars will line up with much- the some team as played Sunnnersiile. They have :1 good Strong team when working to- gether so a fast grime is offered. No doubt the game will he well patron- ized. (iliarlottetoivn is a rcil-hot buse- ball town when the right, brand of ball is being played. ' _ BIRTIIS MCGILLIVRAY,~At t_‘hi1rloti.etown on July 24. 1910. io Mi-. into .vii-s. ii. Me- Gillivray, a duugliter. ‘ _._ ;_ | WAR IS BEING WAGED ' ALL nie time Between the iliscnse germs in the air you breathe, the water you drink, tho food you cat, und the corpiiscles in your blooil that are the forces of good health. Keep these forces strong,-iii-- ing :it 12 o'cl0ck, noon, that spit-nilid I2-tcuemcnt house situated, on llills- |borough Street, Nos. 173 and 175. | This property is livztiitifiilly sittmt- eil in one of the best. streets of the city, nearly opposite llcer`s Sipiuri~, ‘and ‘hits :ill niuilcrn iinpi‘ovciiicnts. It will lic well worth the inoncy. 'i‘erin;~; at stile. ` BENJ. cAi=iTEn, Auc-,ioii-_~.ci‘ 7-2!:.\i:3ipd. E4 ‘P IFarm for Sale _M | I oiicr for sale my farm of about 70 acres siiuatcd at Lake Vcrilo Station. . About ll) :\ci'es wood, remainder t:lc.ii‘. Situated near churches and schools and also near butter factory. g Apply to ' MR. JACKMAN. | Luke Verde Q 7277-7-25M6lpd . | _ lonve for the Unniuilaii West and wisiil NOTICE I Commencing Saturday 3 ' June 7th and ending Sat- ` urday Sept. 6th the busi- ness hours of the Rogers Hardware Company, Ltd. wil be from 7.30 a.m. un- till 5 p.m. closing Satur- _ day at 1._p.m. We do not close -on Wednesday afternoons? Pi'1EASE_ RESERVE TH E . ‘Alloys Norica The Rogers Hardware Company Ltd. 000000 I .fm ~ M- -'- E Woman ` I -BASEBALL gooocooleonnoooooooooQooo¢‘¢$o&#§§o ‘ ,. _ Qbyn, '_-. cooeeoevv n day n t e . . A. grounds at the usual time, 3 o’clock._i _e _ if .¢ ' E E _ W. I . » -W9 Frame Pictures . ‘ ' / _ eovoooovooeéoeooovo¢¢o¢o»oo¢o¢¢¢o»o»oooo°oeooocooooeocooooooeooveooooo ooo? 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A _I (__-t_.__, ‘ffl Q9 It-'ey i1?‘...-.~ . .wa /,fsélg '_ ----R--_ y -"_»_;‘_ “§'li'7;¥‘i'-IJ"_"'-'¢‘='f”f‘ iii. [1-I . -f; _ *iii-,_ -.if » I F P tb' I CHESTERFIELD ‘SUITES--BED DAVENPDRTS ~ ~ We have just received a splendid line oi' these goods- uxiiriouslyup' holstered in beautiful tapestry fabrics. ' _ . In construction and finish these are of the highest quality. , ro. ~\,'~.'.. rv'-."‘"`. - E _L-__ .Av ~ . ~- o _` A 0 p ` `l\i. `\ U O (L2: . Enjoy theh __ _ SummerWeat er l ` ` is-mega* To do so you need _K some big comfortable “I"~‘-"I-V dl' ` `_` / /‘;' chairs and rockers which may be left out on verandah or lawn without daniage. Our basket scat chairs and rockers are big and comfortable-then we show canvas chairs which may be folded tip or adjusted to any position Many kinds and styIes_.__Et)c to $5.00 Hammocks W W - 3 'I /li’ Hammo-- tl '£`='“”=~'I 'l im A siplcpldid lineto select \ ` ' iom an se ing rapidly. . l -It Select yours today. s `° .da ' L BED SPRINGS __ N IRON BEDS _ _ Best values at $3.15 3.95, 5.50, 6.'00. uar- auteed for 25 yea No O Hercules \(` T Qi? . __ E1 _E. is _E I e- ; 43:2* I6 Made ol hard _ _' " I " _. wood-finished in ' ' f 1', f I _ I suyface gak ri I spendid _argain j _~ _ I _ V at. ___._..,.___s14.25 _' ° ._ _ .. - _ C I, 1 f Same as cut with brass corner caps-ball _ bear . 1 .- ing casters--stron an _Al ,___ p 7 _L _U ` _ ` g Md f` gl sturdy-1 I-16 inch posts _f.'.`."_5_`:ff_'_`_f_'."W A 0 ‘ only__...__1.’... ...... ...._..$5-25 .Sliding Coiiches - single or double coucn-complet with soft green denin mattress wit _ All steel-may be made in a e h valance to floor ______ __-_.._..$l5.00 up “la”-1a"“~ 122'*-’1“"-, §i.'.i.‘:;. ..°e;‘.;‘:.t“.‘;i.if:Yt.:.:'.‘::..‘;; neo ooooeaoiooooe oeofofob Meow neocon Mlnnsru Linimnt miievn mu.-iiigis ` vase-1-zsmzipii - I _ __ ,_ _. __ _ _____ __ _ “Emma ._.m -_»..._..u_..... _.__ . .__.__.__,_.- Mlnsrd's Llnlmsnt Curse Dlstsmpsr rn so _,s