i ¢ “ AUGUST 6 1017 __ ,,,.. - " ' :_ '__ _ ’ ._ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ _ _,~ . _ __ , . . , ._ _ _ ‘ . _ ' - . / , _ _ A ._i- Vi. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ PAGE FIVE ~ ily “ Frull-a-lives " 882 Sm. Vai.iaii S1 Zilorrrllai. Y I '-1 Nlrna ¢MAI\lf The l’rudent"ll‘lan Quaid. Stand at Colin A. McDonald’s, Kent Street. Phone 616. House phone 411-J. 1918-7-28Mti’. °| “ln 1912, I was taken suddenly ill _ » -°°'-" _` .with Acute Stomach Troubla and aftvvmzsoma rl'|L||'$t Vilghgo v5:;t“";':_; d"°l)Pe‘] I” the 3"e°t- I Wu trened 801111; to"T_racadie to the ice cream by several physicians for ne'arly two festival. t"ome on! 2059-8-0Mtii. years, and niywelght dropped from 225 , _ . , TAX DISCOUNTS.--The 10th day p°“n"h 1° ‘60 pounds' The" gmeml ol' August will be the last day for al- \Vl`]`l\IDlaca hier order' for] Wlntei “my fdendsaqvised m° to try F"m` lfrwing discounts on City TUXGS- 2024- (':0'.il ',.tLl\V_ ,and thus derive the ntives". 1 began hz improv: almost b ~ ' neflnof. the present market pi-ir:ps,e with the_/i»s`l drnse,nnd by using them, ON AUTO TOUR.--Mr. and Mrs. 'i‘lie_ delays and vexatious due strikes and weather conditions also be avoided. , _onosnriow Fnoivi A. Picltard & F0 J I Phone 1540, (‘.harlottetown. 1269-6-27Mtt’ \ , LADIES _ S Tan Boots for =}{7Vl1ill1 ¥0ll are 3:08 ran shoes 2.00 ea y 0 2.5 Tan Pumps 1.50 _Re_n10del or oul_lVe have decided to clear Build that ' House -Let ' i OVER 100 PAIRS -Trainor; Ladies’ Tan & Chocolate Boots, Shoes & Pumps Attend to the Plumbing. 1 1..»-cs l.irintvil. 'JtLuw_a. These goods are all good value at the Regular Price, and we would ask you to call and » 0NE THIRD 0FF MARKED voices LOOK AT THEM to 1 ,-m~_¢,y(._n.,i from |_he‘ distressing Fred McSween arrivedin Charlotte- will Mmnuch .I._3ub|0___._ud an pm” and town from Boston on -Saturday coming bv the S S Araiimore Tlieyi "'f='b1Ii’1llI°U\\'¢l'0¢“f0d- N9WI“'°'l§h brought their automobile with thein. ' :tis pounds. I cannot pralS6 "Fruit- i tiri-s”ciio\rgli”. Il. Wl11'l`.\rlAN. DON'T FORGET THE DATE. S11/to curry out tile piillry uillriiied by .=.<\.-_.ii..»x,i;rnrS2.w,trin\size,25e. glgday. Aususi 11. 'the place. St. At .ill -_luiilei':-rorscnt postpaid by F|'\\l5' ` "PVP" 'ure B Han' Tmralue; - the event, high tea and ice creavm testi- val,.Saturday afternoon, Aug. lltli. 2059-8-6M6i. __0_ THE ARANMORE.-Tire S. S. Ar- anniore docked in Charlottetown at 11 o’r-lock on Saturday' morning. She bi‘0Ugl1t 75 Dassciiger's and seven cars of. miscellaneous freight, including two automobiles. CAPTAIN BAGNALL IN LONDON. -Dr. Bagnall received a cable Satur- iisy stating that his son, cspi. sum. ley Ba-gnall who had been reported glassed in action. had arrived in Loir- on. WILL CAMP IN P.E.I.-.Mr‘. and _Mrs W. \V_ Price, Miss Dorothy Blak- |ney, Mr. Lorne Blakney and Mr. John 'Fielding left yesterday afternoon for Prince Edward island. and will spend some time in camp at Rocky' Point, near (`harlottetown.- Moncton Times-_ _ _A WAR SERMON.-Re-v_ t"ecil Wig- gins of Sackville. N. B., .preached an eloquent sermon in St. ll’eter‘s (‘a- _iheilral last evening, taking as his licxt: “The suffering of this time is not to be compared to the glory that _shall be revealed.” POLICE COURT.-A; the Police Court Saturday Alexander I.e(‘lair Phone J . . , ‘was lined $100 or 3 months for in- Morris Smith Beer fraction of the prohibition law A Slwp 80 Gra“°n St' Ll fiiiiiialgarlh-ilicgmlifi .ll/ir'lill:§e.i_°r if liughes was ilned $10 for not having jfrr _ 1. ,g__ nr- _ 4 f has .auto properly lighted. One drunk " 'Ask for _ HlCKEY.’S ` 5 Twist _ J~._.. ' _Ask your deal_er_ for Hrckey’s Twist and insist on getting the genuine for ` » We the cleanest and beat Chewing Tobacco. HICKEY’S is a_iarg‘e, clean, fragrant juicy plug that gives real satisfaction I9 chewers after they have tired of other kinds. TRY HICKEY'S TWIST -the change will do you good. was dis-missed. RETURNED OVERSEAS-Says the Picton Advocate: Private l~"red. Whitlock has returned overseas after ;_i ten weeks' furlough at his home in Picton and with his parents in (?hiir'lotictown. Pte. Wfhitlock en listed in Picton in the 106th Nova Scotia Rifles and was transferred to another battalion-.in England. At the time of enlisting Private _VVhlt- lock was eirnployed at G. J. Hamilton & Sons. and on going overseas he was attached to a baking section. SOLDIER BOYS GRATEFUL-The Sth (‘anadia.n Auxiliary mailed on Friilay tlilrty-four seven pound par cels of eats, smokes, etc., valued at $100.00 to the Battery in France. They received. yesterday, ii letter from Capt. Bagnall acknowledging the ar- 'gickey 3, N;¢|,,,|,,,,,,1',,i,m,, (°_ Lid .’.‘.l.f"‘.tif..it°.$§f“f.?.f’;‘.°i3.;“;‘....§‘;“i?;2 the boys went wild over them as Charlottetown catchy reading diverts their minds when resting be-tween their hours ol g .___ _ _i rliity. Doubtless the -friends will forward unother lot at an early date. L- - _>__ ___.l. ' _ I .:£Z_. l W T -__ THE ISLAND .BEAUTIFUL-Mr. W dd' ' rind Mrs. J. t". Mciieorl ot’ Pittsburg Pa _ I _ _ e iuve arrived on the island to i-ipend ii three-weeks vacation here. Mr. Mc- * ` Leod is a native of Melville, and left the island 27 years ago. Ile had the ` pleasure of meetin his mother who We have just received'a nice line of Silver Plated Ware which we would be pleased to show. See our new Pyrex Casseroles. E . notwithstanding her' four score and three years is in wonderful health and spirits and' carrie to town to nieet her sou, upon his' iii~rlval_Mr.McLeod who is in the life insurance business has travelled from one end' of the lin-r ited States to the other, hui iifi‘irius that notwith standing all that he has I seen In the way of beautiful sr-_enei‘y. o N0 Jeweler J nothing has mst his eye to.conipare _ , F __ with his own native island. 1' _1__ I '1~1._. I i % PERSONALS Miss Jennie Vlfebster ot' Picton is vl- siting friends in (‘harlottetown. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND _“__ Jo," Bm ,, 6, d ,O is i wn ns r urne her home in Mavlleid from visiting Time TABLE iN errecr MAY 2m, 1017. , her son ,md ,,,m,,~,y in ,,,,.,0,,_ N_ S_ ~ A'rLANr|c s'rANoAno rims -____ Trains outward-Read down 'I"'“"'° "‘“'“""‘R°“" “"' Mrs. Arnnni Head and two inns Dlllly Daily Dolly Dany Dairy DHIIY DMI’ som of ciinriottetown enjoyed ri visit 4.00 5.20 1.48 6.05 6.50 3.30 8.40 EX-Sim Ex.S\ir1-EX-S\H1- - E*-5”” E’-3"" E’-S““' E"_“ io caveniiinii and ivia nerd. pM_ p_M_ A_M_ A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. J _ 12.15 6.40 Dep. Charlottetown, Arr. 11.55 11.10 10.80 D\._ Ayers leaves im, morning to 7-40 HUB*-“If “Iver 10'” 1010 850 -nttend the Provincial Sunday School 2.00 8.13 ElDBl‘i1ll1 JCI. 10.09- 9.40 7.40 7.45 i (_.0nv8nuon_ Kensington 9.37 9.10 6.50 » i S lil8 D t 9 10 8 45 0 10 I ._";22f _‘U0 _9.-_°§_5'}'_ __EE?!¥??L`1..-__.f?B;;___;__________ 'Mins one Mckenzie rind Miss .rosie P.M. l_50 12_20 Dep, Summer side Arr. 0.48 2.10 Port Hill l0.!i7~ 3.57 0'Le ary ` 11.18 5.07 Alber toll 11.65 0.05 Arr. 'rtiin ish Dent- 8.50 5.35 7.54 3.56 7.05 2.30 0.19 1.17 5.45 12.15 ~ -Mfin. Wed ` ' -mm Tues. Thur. & Tues. & Hat. Fri. & Sat. P.M. P.M. P.M. .. 7.60 0.45 0.45 pep. '. ;Emsriiia~..1ct. _. Arr. 0.as_ ii.-io. 10_:ii; 10.20 Arr: cape 'ri-averse moss. -|_.t_l0_ nail ”*r‘*i§_ri'f""”“ *“""' ' Ditty r i A ivi '|- _U Ex.S“iiii f al, . AJM. ' ' ' 3.20 7.00 Dep. . \Charlot.teI.own Arr. 10.00 4.:i0 s_so _ ui. stewart 8.50 4,57 9,27 Morell 8.22 5.17 '0.r.'r st. Peters it-00 0.20 11.30 Arr. Swrls Der- 7-00 Tues. _ & Sat. _ P.M. 9:3? 36%.; um ,_ . g .` Ex.Sun. ` Daily _ Eir.Sun. P.M. 6.10 4.30 8.35 3.00 1.85 Smith. (‘lty leave this morning on a visit to Trenton. S. Miss Muriel MucNeill_ daughter of Mr. (‘.olln -MacNeill of the Pustorrie Department. Ottawa. is spending heir vacation ,at Mayfield the guesiof Mrs. John A. Houston. -. Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Hornsby and children, ol ,Cn_ba, were vlslfting friends in Picton last week while on the way on a visit -to Mr. Hornsby’s _i'_oi-mer home on the island, says the Advocate. Mr. Hornsby was for- merly in the employ of the .Royal Bank and is now manager of a Trust company in Cuba. 0 _ . ””p_',;,{_'-"--'-~ *"" " ’“` T' _ 7-25 Aff- ._!"!!'."____129l?~_ S*-_‘A `i»'_'ivi_"""'“"'A_'n.' " AM- 4,:io ii_05 pep, Mt. Stewart Arr. ii_.50 5.10 10.15 cardigan 1-52 5.40 10.55 - Montllriw 7-29 AM. Nw*¢ e251 __r A Reminder Our Chocolates- o..s 11.35 An-_ oe°rgeioyg____oen. 0._s0 1;4_0_______ AN AIWUYS I T sii1"*"i5ni“""”““”"'“ t Dairy Sn- Fresh , ont, Ex hat. & Sun in sat oniy ~ - - --1 --- ~ '3xi»i'7;i_n. ‘ The M°°Ki"n°n Johnson & Qlolinson P.M. P.M. . . . Ch lottatown Arr. 10.10 9.45, The Oulllty Drugltere 010 Dev Ver;im River 8 27 8 :ii Co' _ , Dir. Kent and Prince lla. ~ 5.56 Arr. Murrav Harbor DOD. 0:30 7:00 2031"'B'*4 M 31 I _ Au mm uinm _otrm-win marina. nm iia1iy.S\md=y Excwted- |_____ \ » / . TAKE A SATURDAY EXCURSION TICKET -to Tracadie, August 11th and take in the ice cream festival and high tea. The auto road passes right by St. Bonuventure’s Hall. where the festival is held, Saturday. August 11-th. 2059-8~6M6i. AT HOME 80th BIRTHDAY.-Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rogers, Alberton. will be at houie on the occasion of Mr. Rogers' 80th birthday on Tues- day, Aug. 7th from 3 to 5 and lrom 7 to 10' p.m. 2403-8-4M2i. S __lN CANADA, (Continued troinpage tour) I eil. If, thcrel`o|‘e, tht- Govt-.riiirrenl was the l,.egislaturc, some action was ne- cessfiry. 'l`liere1`or'e, iii Juni-._ 1912 Iioii_ lt. A. Pyne, hliuister of lililuca- tion, with the u.ppi'ovul or thi- Gov- erninerit pwrnulgnlec the now cele- biaieii Regulation Nu. 17 wliicli, ain- ong other things, provides: ‘ “Where necessary iii the case of l<`rcnch-speaking pupils, l~‘rr_fiirli may he used as the liingirage of lris"trur» tion and conimuriirntioii; but such use of French shall not be continued beyond Form 1, excepting that on the approval of the (‘hlei’ lrispcct.oi~, it inuy also be used as the lunguiige of in~l struction and conirnurricutiou in the misc ot` pupils beyond Form 1 who are to speak and iiiri.'ei~siarid the French language." ' l The regulation was vigorously as- sailed as an et`t`orl io "prescribe" the Frencli language. in sonic- ot' the schools it was obeyerl, in others ev- aded and in still others openly disre- garded. Tire Government may have been at tirsi inclined to te~inporize,| iccllrig that some allowance should be made for u. period of transition from the old system to t.l.ie new, but by the auinnier of 1913 ii violt-nt. controversy' had arise-ii. The bilingual issue be- came sharply defined and uggresslvel » Ottawa was the sioini centre. The majority of the separate school hoard. _iiiricr ihe,loadershlp of ('linir'nian _Saiiiuel lil. (leiicst, openly i'et`usi-id to obey Regulation Seventeen, and they seein to have been win-mly supported oy the l~`i'encii-speaking citizens of the Capital. The principiris und teach- er., in the Frericli schools refused to carry out the regirliition and when in-I spot-tors visited the srliools, the chil- dren walked out in a body. When the _-oiricst between the lilnglislr-speakiiig ind the l"i'enclr-_speaking (`ut.holics ln~ i-reused' in violence the majority of :‘h`e- board suddenly dlscliargeii a num-, her' of the Eiiglisli-speakiiig teachersi and miiny schools were unable to 0p»l en ln Se.ptember_ 19124. Litigation ensued, brought, iirst by the l<`i'eitcli-speukliig und then by the* English-speaking supporters of tliel aeiraiwite schools iii Ottawa, with thel :ide of judicial decision flowing ag-‘_ :iinst the bilinguaiist. Finally, in 1915, the legislature of Ontario pass-i -rl a statute aihrniing the validity of llegiilntioii 17 and transferring the :oiiirol of the separate schools in Ot-1 tawa from the trustees elected by the people to a commission appointed by thi; Government. Mr. Gencst and niony others petitioned the Doiuinion minority in Ontario had' appealed, not iii vain, tor' aid and sympathy to *heir coniputrlots in the Province of Quebec. An orgaiiizaiion was form- id to defend the rights oi' the French laiigiiage in (‘iinada. lion. N. A. Bel- rourt_ ex-spealiei' of the House of Coniiiions, and now ii member' of the UOIl1lIli0n Senate. was retained as leading counsel for the association. » 1 I Slllllllilll -IN llll ;C¢i."tf¢I.€?1¢°"4if¥" ; _ ‘“ 1 I S ' rr PAvs to lights province. THE 2.25 PACE AT NEW ANNAN 'lluiiltleii iiiiéidii Tv Hulll "'§'.ff§l `l.°§`f`..i...llf"`°§§...., / . - ff'-"-::',....' 'T amid time. l _ 16 Ladies’ Suits, coperl. f21Wfl._ "HVY and shepherd checks. Worth to $26 00. 10.00 10 Ladies’ Silk Suits; navy, gray. brown, green and black. W<>fIh 10 $3600,for ._ ...... _.2000 8 Ladies’ Sport Coats, checks and _ ,. Suits, Dresses ,_ ‘ Prices Less than the Bare Cost of-the "_ ' Materials ot which 'l`hey’rc Made August ushers in our final clearance of summer ready- to-wear goods of nil sorts Throughout -the department- the greatest of its sort in P. F.. l. all lines of summer goods have met the price cutter’s blue pencil. There are many garments here that would pay us well I to hold-for they cannot be duplicated so far as value goes. But‘ the policy of the department is always-everything fresh at the beginning of each new season. And so-_that meins that you can buy here today the very coat, the very suit or dress that you have been want- ing, at less than the goodscost you today-HALF WHAT " THE GOODS ALONE WOULD cost you in a few months Here are some of the special values. Read them_over then hurry-for there are but few oi each kind sometimes, ' only one or two of a sort. “ A Final clear-ance' of I Women’ s Coats, _ 1 Ladies’ Silk Suits, copen and black worth $22.00 for _ _ . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . _ __ 15.00 22 Ladies' Suits, mustard, apple green, dark green, navy, black and fawn; worth to 37.50, clearing at 19.00 12 Ladies' Sport Coats, checks and stripes, worth to 16.00 for .. 8.50 i Ladies’ Linen Suits, tor stripes. Worth to $10.50, tor.. _:.___6.75 9 Ladies’ Sport Coats. checks and tweeds. Worth to $18.00 for'____.ll.()O fOr ....... ._4.5'_) Ladies’ Linen Dresses, worth $11 50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies: Dresses, worth _ for......._.._ ............ _.6.00 Ladies' Pink Dresses, worth 850 for..... _ . . . , _ . _ . . _ _ . . . . . _ . . _ . ._ .550 -Ladies’ Col’d Muslin Dresses. Worth $5.00, for .... 3.50 Odd lot Silk Poplin Dresses Last Year’s, worth 8.50 for .....5.00 Ladies’ Linen Dresses, worth $19.00 for.. .. ...... ...... __13.0[) __ Ladies’ White Dresses,worth $127 5 .... ._ ._.8.5() Ladies’ Colored Muslin Dresses, worth $600 for ......._4.00 Odd lot Linen and Voile dresses- Last year’s, clearing at...............3.00 worth $6 75. ior 10 Ladies’ White Blanket Coats’ worth to 15.00 for __ ..8.5O Ladies_’ Linen Dresses, worth 9.00 for .......... _________________ Ladies’ Linen Dresses, worth 15.00. ........... ._ 10.00 Govern it i di ll th O t i , ' ' ' i fed BIOUSSS. LHSL ' hegislalifii. big \vitBli‘ou0twuvaile_ n ar 0| Odd,lot Ladies Whlte and Co 0 C _lllea_iiwlille, the i<‘reiicli-speakingl year S 50C. eaCl'l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moore & McLeod Ltd. 119-121 Queen St. Charlottetown _ The cause ol' the French language in Ontario has been earnestly chani~ pioired by Henri Botiriissahi paper “Le D@1'0lr."__ by “L'Action i‘atholi