JULY a, 1920. .New Stock oi Rich Gut Glass Just in i See our special new l 5 designs . c. ii. TAYLOR 0 QLQA Jeweler and Engraver , "The Storetior Walthanr < Wrflclles " Photographs of Ill sizes, films to lit all size Imnteur cameras Ire receive-i fresh every week. Mouerate Prices Personal attention r to Amateur Photography t Artistic Photographs Chlrhttetown P. E. I in A IRace flavor. it. is so far lthclld of it is tbcoiitstalrding brandJt baioco. Wiren you buy, buy l1 witll a flavor all its uwu. Hickey 8i Supremacy Hickey’s Leads the Field ' This tobacco holds the record til: whicir men like and demand cvory time they blry to- Tobalcco Co. Limited. A‘A‘L‘v A..“‘_. Grows steadily in the os- teem of women as a medl- l cilia as well as food product t —rBut it must be pure and good- l We sell fine imported the very best obtainable-Non can hrry it either bottled or tn bulk. \lt doesn't cost much more to got the best, but you must como here where the best is sold. THE 1 2 MACS. 149 Gt. George St. QOO§b40aa~04000Q000O0Oo i... for quality _ and ii-i competitors in flavor tllut ls tllo nice juicy iongriastlng le‘.ccy's gL-nrllnc. The tobacco Nicholson ~ 5§l&Q0O4-O ' lack of ostentation. chosen ‘rm your clotlles. style and comfort. Black or style only $9.00. . We have also a lino of which although not as good sarlsfitetton to tho wearers. er. ' “QOO-OOO-O-Qfi-OQO-OOWQCOQOWQOOO-OO-O-Q-OO-OO b4 e Reliable Merchandise- Strawbcrri’ Boxes 15,000 j new eTocK. seer MADE ‘ ‘strawberry growers. buck your orders NOW. Our prices are the lowssr in r. n. island. The! wt" be scarce later on and hlillrcr ,in price. BOOK NOW. 44.4 Bee them st our Qlw-lll Street Seed» F9041 "ml Flour Warehouse. 1 Barter 8i Co. Ltd. Wr-'s§‘-'~<il*'il*'~**" i wees» O§4O‘*4 1.... mi AGENTLEMANS MODEL ; Gentlemen are novor oxtrelne dressers. A well dressed mnn is always a conservatively dressed man, conspicuous Your footwear should be l~li-ro's a conservative shoo any good dresser can wear in Milllogalry colors also in brogue men's ltux Kip . lls above linos has and is guaranteed to be solid leath- LePage, Brady 8i Co. Ltd. Wholesale and Retail &00§(\* by his as carefully Dal. $7.25 givon every Reliable Methods $50.00 . $50.00 lcss than you can DI"- chalso it in TYJPOHW- It will only cost u~ P081889 stamp to mail this coupon nlrl catalogue with all particulars will be sent by return mall. it you knew where it could Better still if you oould . b0 done? We can sell you l1 Plano drop in see and boar tbosfl. beautiful pianos. Send catalogue and articulirrs re Piano R/ioney Saving propo-‘ sition. N arne . . Address . . . A w. I‘. winner‘ Queen Street. Chsrlottetown. Representatives for P. II. l. 01404-1 ti; i THE‘ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. "WWFT TliE CENTRAL GUARDIAN a l1’ PAYS to buy in this province THE JULY Victor records are now on sale at W. T. Wellnor's, Queen Street. 1071 NORTH nrvzn-rrici-awlu be no Sunday School in the North Itlr er Baptist Church tomorrow. RIEMEMBER THE ICE CREAM soci-li »in Elliot Holt, Rocky Point, Wednesday July 7th. 1068-7-3-31. CAVENDISH CONGREGATI-ON. Mr. J. S. ‘Donnell will irri-aclr in North llllistlco at 11 a. ill. and Sltlzlrllicy at 7.30 p. ili., Sunday July AUTO OWNERS ATTENTION. The Charlottetown Vulcunizirrg Works are now open for business, 124 Great George Street. - 1291-7-3-3lpd CHARLOTTETOWN VULCAN- izlnl; Works. Guaranteed tire or llilw rf-irrlirs at lowest prices by the only returned soldier in tlic busi-- noiis. C. E. Burke. ' 1291-7-3-3lpd THE ANNUAL MEETING 0g u“. dll-llilill Parish (in contraction with the (."lIllI‘('ll of Scotland) wlll~ ln-f llilll in illc Pl-oplckl (lllurch on 1"<“»‘ll‘~\.\’. July litlr. at 1 o'clock p.m. 1\.‘M. iilzlchl-rlzlo, Sircly. 120i» THERE WILL BE A llrcetlni: ot‘ the lvlrlrslifliliil lilslltuti: M0iltlily "Tlllllié. July 5th. when paris gFCPll will he distributed and ord- "rs taken for l)lllilt‘i‘ twine. 1312 ~I PlCNIC AT SUMMERFIELD, I July 7th. ell Si. Jauucs (Jlrurch grlruirds. Big preparations are ho.- "Ii: llladc and a good days outing is assured all who go. i309 iCHURCH NlE‘WS.——llcv. arid Mrs. H. G. Mullick, Nilrtli ltlVPl, are at- ) ItItI-lrililig, the llaptict Association at i "oii this \V‘JL‘l(. Mr. McMullitwlt hos llli‘ Ailllllal St_‘l‘ill()ll-l.ll(‘l't' [ll , ll" ‘Sllllilili’. 'l‘llcy plan lo go til East Point. Mr, aii-Milliiclos old homo llelorc returning iii North llivl-r. BRADALBANE NOTES-John il. and Mrs. ll"ill‘y rcturlliii on Aiollllzrv cvi-tlilrig, iiipp $I)|g|](li]|g the wet-h i-lril iu Ciiilroltt-linvir, the ‘é guests of their son Leslie (l. ili-nry, idilzroy Sti'i-ct.——l\'lr. Ziiuriliirir Kon- lrcdy luit for Sydul-y zllld llalifzrx nil iilllilday-Alllsoil liucslrls of _ Clrtowll is ill Brlidulbailc. the guest of ltay, KClllitZtP/r-Mlfifl Mary Cor- lrrlt is visiting olr the lsailil, silo ' from ltjdlllrlntllrl, Allli-rta.——..\’i ‘s llazill ililllly, llraiiailizlirc, left Vii-Inna y luilrllirrj; for l."lliil"l. visit to l‘llLlrlotlr-til\vlr.~-Mrs. lltrtts h: rvtirrlii-ii ll) tho island from vliiiUiillVtfF, 1i. (‘., she is the guest ‘ll llll‘ ilcv. J. and Zilrs. Sterling. ARRESTED FOR HORSE ZTEALINGP-llr. Walti-r Durrcaii, ' of lllt’ llllyéil (Talla- l".illl‘.l‘, with ill-ail- . ttawa. is lll the city iii vinllirl-iinll with a (rllarizl: aillllilsi lViliri-il Molhlnailii zllias JiIlilbS C. Yoslon ill’ Lorne Valli-y who is wzrilii-ii lry tin» i-olnlllissioncr of illt‘ Susi; tellmvarl Provincial Police Force oi’ itcgillu on a charge oi‘ horsi- strafing. 'i‘hl- silspoci was lll‘l‘t‘.*‘ll‘il on W("lll(‘.\‘tlil_\' eviliiili: at 7i lliirllzitls Siren-t iil'-'l lire silillo night was illolrctllt iwloio till: lllil" glsiralc- who rolrlalldi-tl llilll to jail till Jilly 7th lo li\\"iil tho arrival iii an t-si-iirt from ilvgilrn. 'l‘lll- pri sour-r lla.i llil his person a iivlwl fur llaliizlx lo Wllii:ll city ill‘ llatl intended going on ‘Fhrlrsilay morn- ing. I. SCHOOL WORK.—i~‘ollowing is tile standing oi‘ the irupils of Belle llivi-r School Nil. 130 for‘ the lllonth of Julre.—Crildc Vl.—1. ‘Ellltllllllll McDuugall, 2, Alex (‘alripbclL Jan~ vita MoDolrgzlil; (lffliill: lY.-—I1. (jump-s iVicLarl-n, 2, Ptore Gillis. it, Norman Iloll, Danie (laillltlfltll. (retinal); Grade lil.—1. Fillllll? Smith, 2, Allitii nil-y. Ii. Willie Valllplloll; tirade ll.—llociur Jur- (iilm. g_ Philip Ulrapnlall; Gradi- l. -—‘.\larl',arel ltiley, 2, Olivc C-lnrp- tun, 2i, Catherine Sllllllilvfti. lfiillll" Silullders (vquilli- Ptfrflwl Almml‘ illlco.—Elizebctli Cantpll"). ("W70 (‘aruptoln Cilrolinc tionley, Evelyn Martin, Mildred lillrrtlii, Elizabeth MiiDnugnll, Janetla MrDouBtrli. hi-irgaret MoDougall. Chares Me- Larcil. Anna ltiliry. Fannie Smith. J. Sydney Meliellr, 'l‘caclrer. _----o-e-o-———-- O. McPherson. Furniture dealer, undertaker, Armstrong, I1.C., June 11th. 1919- Miuard's Linililent C0.. Ltd.. , Ynrnloulh, N. S. Dear Sirs—-Since the start of the Baseball season we have been hindered with sore muscles, sprain- ed ankles, etc., but lust as soon as we stilrtedIusing Minaril's Lini- ment. our troubles" ended. Every baseball player should kCfJ-p ll ll"!- tlc of your llnlnrout handy. - Your truly, W.. E.. McPHERSON. “ Secretary ‘Armstrong High School, Baseball Team . I Z2131: DI‘. l. c. rum; ' Eye Specialist Office, RoyniBenk Building, Charlott- tetown. Office Hours: 9410-1230, ll-Ii. HAMPBHIREF-Dlvilre worship will be held in the Church next Sunday evening at 7.30. THE 10 INCH Victor records arc still $1.00 ut W. T. Wellnerfs. Queen Street. 1071 MILITON AND RUBTICCL-Ser- vice next ‘Sunday (first in month) at Milton 11 a. ill. with Holy Com- munion; Rustlco 3 p. m. and Hampshire 7.30 p. m., Sunday School at Milton 10 a. m., and itustico 2 p. m. TRYON METHODIST CIRCUIT. ——‘S11lid'iy July 4 at 11 a. .m. one of the eminent visiting Balptist Divin- csis expected to preach at Tryoll Note the charge for the afternoon. The pastor of DeSablc 2 p. ‘m. ariri App'n Road 3.30, Crapaud 7. For this Sunday the change is made. ISLANDER KlLLED.-—Mll'-. An- thony McAsklll, well known barber of this caiy fPiitllVCil a telegram yesterday at noon stating that his brother Joseph was’ killed in n dynamite explosion in Anchorage, Ala-Jim. The late _Mr._ McAskill was born in 'f‘racadlc and has many friends hero who will deeply regret to hoar of his sad demise. llo worked for the Gillig Alaskan lihrgincering Co. No other partic» ulars have yet been received. FUNERAL SERVICES-Tho fun- era] of ilic iatc Lucy ii. MacNeiil of Long Creek who died at tho P. lo‘. i. liusiritzll on Friday took place from her late ironic, Long (lreek Saturday at 2.30. Th0 funeral was very ‘rgely attended. The Rev. Mr. h ellick officiating at. tile ironic and grave. Mr. Wright was funeral director. The remains were carried to the cemetery by the pail hearers viz, lliessrs Dan McEweu. "James hlCKilllZiC, GL-ilrgu n1chei\nl John MePllL-e, Malcolm McNL-lll. Bruce hicLL-ali. _ DEATH or= MR, CHAMPION- l‘he Alberton correspoliili-ill of- tlii~ Pllmeel‘ 5111's: The colninrlrlity was shocked Sunday to learn that Mr. Will. (fllam-irion was dead. It “T1118 lllflt tiller ills midday lullcll he laid down to rest upoll ‘l lfllllillo, suddenly he hPQflllll? ill. lir. itussc-l Orllton rilshi-il with his auto to fetch Mrs. lludslllr Gtrftllm, Mr. Clianlplolrs ilarugiltcr, who on arrival irorceivi-il tllc seriousness of tho attack and llasii-ni-rl for llIUlllClIlC and doctor. She was labor-lit but a short time yet Grim l)\.lllh preceded llvr; and on rt» turll she found her father dead, An unusually sad circumstance is that. the only soil, Mr. Ernest Champion, is absent on his lloney- moon. . RE STAMP TAX.—Tlre follow- illl: was fUCtlll/(Vl l>y_ I".J. (last-y (‘oill-cior oi‘ lnizllnl ltuvoiluo mi July 2nd:—“Aurcirilllleilts to ‘Spec- ial War Revenue Act assented to. Stamp tax on ilronrissory lrilti-s, hills oi exchange, bairk ovordraits and stock transfers, therefore, of foctivir from Isl illstailt." This ap- plios to tho arrroriillllelrts to lllt‘ Silvrlal “Err ltlevi-lluc Act, 1015, lliil‘lllllll‘i‘ll lil tlri- ilouso of (‘om- llltilllt, May lilth and Juno 17th, zllld now appiil-sdo tho Slllllll) tax on promissory notes, bills of ex- clrarlgc, liililk ovurdralts llilll stock transfers. ,'l‘hi- llillviltlillblll which is ill lOFCt‘ from Jilly 1st is as fol- lows: "'i‘1ial a stirrup tax oi‘ two ltt-Illh‘ lit‘ iulposi-d, levied lllrvl col- inctvd on prkuiliissory llotus and hills oi‘ L-xrllul 1.1- and iliillV-IIHIIIS madi- lly a bzlnirlly way hi‘ ovi-r- 'iral'i oi this v inc oi‘ one hundred a tax oi ilcllars or lL l'litl that .wo cillts additional he iinirilsi-d ‘ill l-vi-ry onl- llliilllflrl dollars or irllclionlll part thi-rcof lrr excess of one lrurlllrvil dilllars." “'i‘llat a stamp lax of two cents be impos- i-il. levied aird cilllirtzllril on Odell $100 of face value or fraction there- irt‘ of stuck trzlrrstL-rrotl.’ ‘H. FOOT TROUBLiEJS‘ Fro" advice, re all foot trouhli-s i-i-atl AllL-y & lt'oniirany's llilll, DI‘. Slallillis foot oxpl-rl will ho at their ,\'i()l'(' on Friday and Saturday of this week. 125-7>1this 2i. i “You'll Like ii"; Your Favorite 1 Beverage As. _ I Served At 0ur Fountain 1 1f you have u fastidious taste we can satisfy you. Tho delightful character oi our drinks and tho ideal man- ner in which they are serv- ed are not matters of chance. Pninstaklng effort and. the Interest , which we have In. our patrons are re sponslblm. Our beverages have all the > goodness that we can crowd into them. You'll be impres- > sod, too, with the Sanitary Condizions which prevail at , our fountain. TRY OUR FAVORITE BEVERAGE A8 WE SERVE l0lIIISOII d: Johnson THE QUALITY DRUG- STORE COR. KENT I PRINCE ITS. CHURCH SERVICES 8T. JAMES AND ZION CHURCHES 11 a. nl. joint service of St. James and Zion Churches. Morn- ing service at 11 a. m.-in St. Jarlies Church. Preacher llev. Dr. Fullerton. subject A habit wortll cultivating. Evening scrviee in Zion at 7 p. m. preacher Rev. G. C. Taylor. All seats freo. Visitors welcome. METHODIST CHURCH- 10.1F ‘o 10.45, Prayer Meeting; 11 u. m. sermon, Breaking norne lPB. 2.30 p. m. Sunday School and Billie Classes; 7 p.m. a Song of Trust. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at close of evening service. Preacher Rev. G. W. F. Glclldenn- ing. Strangers Welcome. BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a. m. sermon: 2.30 p.m. Sun day School and Bible Classes; 7 p. in. sermon. Preacher Rev‘. 0.1!. Freeman. ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL Iioly Communion 8 and 11'I\.lii. iWatins 8.30 a. m. Evensing 7 p, m. Rev. T. H. Hunt, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 10 r1. m. Sunday Scllooi and Ililllo Classes 11 a. ilr. Morning PPIIYBI‘. Holy Communion and scr- mon. 7 p.m. Evening Prayer and sermon. SALVATION ARMY Regular Sunday services at the usual hours. PEOPLE'S CHURCH Sunday School 2.30 p.m.?- _7_ p. in. preaching service, ‘ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 11 a. m. sermon. 7 p, in, sun mun, subject. Our Children in lit-av en ltev. H. Matron, irreacller. m} POINTED PARAGRAPHS Gray hairs that can be countec don't count. v 1i‘ a man has plenty of money ho can afford to marry for lovc. ’l'hc pessimist gr_o_wis at tho sun. shine because it casts siladows. A m“ Always says appearance:- are deccitrii when they are against i.im. The 0ld Gardener l > I l t Few amateurs realize how easy it is to make many plants nut of one, and thus increase tilcir supply. 'i‘hc .~" .7l‘(.‘l. is division of the root growth. Take. the 0ld- iasllioncd bleeding heart, f0": example. As soon as it Sitlpr; flowering you can dig up a big plant and cut off the fleshy roots within tlrreo int-lies or so of tile crown‘ Elloilgh root will he loft, so that. tile plant will go on growing when you set. it back in tho ground. Divide the y sovorL-il roots into irleci-s about three inches long and l plant, them in a wcll prcpan lnuko largo enough plants so oil bed, three inches apart. , lly next spring they will that you can set them in their porlllanent bolls and got a wealth of flowers, it's . an ecouoiriicai short cut. qIQQ-O-OO-OO&O-O Why A Farm Needs A Milwaukee Air Power Water System (Jomblnetl in fl. few Words the answer is: Because it is the best investment it farmer can 1110KB- What. about the children? like their city relations? And to think what it means in case of fire to have u hose handy and eighty pounds water pres~ suro to tight it. Willi- town and look over our demonstrat- ing outfit. Currie & Mnrnaghan ‘ll, Queen St. Charlottetown. Dainty China for the June Bride . iii Black 8i, Co. a , “,3” _Sunny_slde. ,3 I ly. Prince Edward ‘it A piretite-Givcr , _ And Strength-Rainier Relieving troubles of the stomach, liver and bowels, and correcting low or rundown con- ditions and weakness, Hood's Sarsilpzlriiiu is doing an cxcuptioil- " ally great work this your, when so many need its wonderful curative _"_ and tonic, reconstructive and rc~ ~ storatlve effects. it often succeeds where other re , medics totally fail. Get it today " and begin to take. it. at once. 1.’ In sluggish liver and headache, - Hood's Pills give prompt relief, - ROD AND GUN Anyone who has essayed to climb any of the Rockies will recogllizi. iii John H-Jrkefis, "Mount Stephen -With Martha” the actual portray- sl of experiences of the novlm- in mountaineering. The author of this, the first of the series of huilrorous Martha stories, is a well known memllcr of the Canadian Alpini- _ Club and his amusing story nppgarg in ‘Rod ‘And. Gun in Canada for Ju- . "At the Mercy of the lrlailli...‘ is the title of n thrilling story oi‘ actual experience with a basil firi- written by a firi- rnnizer, Earl Dai- tim Tipping. Tire concluding in~ strlllinent of Ilarry 1M. Moore's ill- terestlng story “Tile Silver King" appears along with several olh'~i good stories ill this issue of (‘an- zldols national sportnrr-irs lllollthLv. ,’l‘he various ilClliifllllClltél dealing with ihc zictivities of rod. gull and canoe iii lifalrailil are rip to i'h't~ir usual high standard. Several vzllu-l able articles appear giving valuable‘ hill-ts to campers and outdoormeu in this month's issue. Rod And Gun I In Canada is published monthly by W. J. Taylor, Limited, WV/lilstock, Out. THE MARKETS SUMMERSIDE, ,MAKET5. Butter (dairy) per lb. ....50 to 5i’- Flrltter terealncry) lb. . 70 alfskins . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘Eggs, per doz. . H-zly . . . . . . . . . . ilutter Eggs. . . Outs KENSINGTON MARKETS Oats 7 Eggs . . . . . . y: Potatoes *' CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS Butte d2 liuttirr iThe llhariottetown Hospital MATlNEE-ii SHARP - - ulnar-roads _,w—_ I the heart. "monetize DISASTER" pAl-svlIlTiIuaa 5th Thrilling Chapter THE _ More Dead ly_ I Than The Male QIUI/"f Final Showing TODAY Womanl-Rlddie, Ti} fess. Snider, Angel -c_sll Her what you will! But see her In all her MPO,) h" till-Wm. her fascinat- ing power in this stirring romance of love. The man planned adventure, with beasts of prey _ abroad. He found it with a woman at home. She filled his life so full 'of thrills and dark deeds that the police gothlm, death just missed him, and love stabbedvhlm to of INVISIBLE HAND- JAMES Auaasv LOST LAUGHTER _- Little T The Sisters of Cilarily o f ‘CRTLJHHLIVLOWD Hospital intend‘ openln 0'.’ Sop $555,095 3 _ Candidate's for iilllflli-‘Slfiii in the same must be between, . OIIIS _ _ _ the ages of to only and thirty years. 'ihi-y must be able to ‘ Pork _ , furnish a cerlltlcalic of good health, and possess an education Beet ‘In __ I _ _ _ __ $2030 equal lo that retiurri-ii for illlliliJF-lfill ll) the Provincial Normal ll-iilUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 School. ‘ "M, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 52,109 ihosc who wish to avail tliolrlsi-ivl-s of this opportunity of. , __.__ taking up llii‘ nursing proiilssalll should nlakc an application MURRAy HARBOR MARKQS pvrsllnllll)‘ ur lly loticr ‘n itovvrcnil Maurice llioDonirld n! tho ('.lllit‘lll‘lil. (‘harloili-ilnvll or to the “other Superior (‘llllrltl All 0Xiilillllilllllll, preiiminarv to admission, shall be hold at tin» (‘liariillv-tilivn llospitill, on Thlrrsilay, EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION lean Laugiile (Dancer) ln Scotch Dances :;-z-i:ll:‘-l~“»llr-a-'i--l+i-+>l; . fiQ-liévl-JKI m RAlNlNG SCHOOL - g a ’l‘rariuing School ieluher next. for proicsslonili nurses on the first“. at the llclillvll ilospltrll. » thi- 8th of July, at MONTAGUE MARKETS 1.110 p. m. for all those whose lippliixaiion has been received. Jlllttcr (llilJ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ll 91074311951. Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 4h . I_ I I I ,I _ PUHIHJIJS $250 ' ‘HEFHAETT-I‘ 0M5 n‘? -“lll"y1'tl have llilll‘ to ii-ar from , Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , an, ‘his DPHI hm “quin- gljflfliil llil‘Il' . ' _I___¢e>-—-— sures ari- il(‘(‘.I'.<.-i , in; wiiil I °¢4¢04OO+0400§6404+o04J NOT THE “ARMY WORM" 1111401111111‘ of I all rllouhi Ill-I- ri - 1 e 3 ' sorter l-I. A sir: llilll .il L l.l~. iii‘, F D F A Q Nunrorous enquiries have rocent- the ilastc forill to ~10 callous oi wa» 1 0 " ly reached the ABTlQUlAI-"ill Col" ILI'. lli‘ i lll. oi‘ il.. .li~ form to rill L lclgo, especially from North Col- some quantity of water, is suffi—= 0 cilostcr alld l. uinlli-rlailtl (‘llurltlu-s. (flClll to kill tll- iii-any llEIlUllvIlIl |'i\g'lr(]li1i{ nlr invasion of i-atcrilih caterpillars. Wlloil they are half-i A Cheque for Five ‘Iollm-s ' 1,1 flpflifi down thc 1s ', there any reason why they should ' not. have a home equipped with R .. birth rooln and int-ride toilet It!!! Call in the next time you are in h i lurs, erroneously supposed to be \ llii- "Army Whrrnl." 'l‘ht.-y are real-I “Forest ’l‘vnt (‘rllerpillil This is a large hairy caterpillar, about two inches ioni-l Wllp" m" grown, with -.l row of U000 60ml" nlidilli- of the back. Probuby by tho time this ar- ll('ll‘ l'l'iltllll'ri its FPEIIlLFS, till-so tvrlll llziu. llisappoarcil lo reaiiiltiill‘ l" tiiilvrvilt lilrlrr lilicr on. H When numerous, tllc Forest 10M (‘atorpillar will strip whole trcis. then descend ill a burl!’ "ml _""""' on to other trees. The Cfllflflllill?!“ are illaturo ill zlbmrl a liIl)llf|i'?\ll(l.l' hatching, and spill their cocoons iii curled leaves or irihor sllvllvrrll locations. After remaining l" All“ state for about three weeks, the iy the grown or more thi- strvuillil Sllttllltl 1 he tlt)lll)l0(l. To [IFPVCIIL ilossilllte ill- l l I jury to ilit‘ ioiialgi- trolll this strong lspray, all equal iiilillrtity oi wait-r- slakell lime shlludl he adiilnl t<\ ‘tin illlXlllflu '1'.» protect llflllllthiltll trot-s from illigratirll: l>1lll‘l'l>llll~ _. handing with tree laugh-foot is illi‘ . ll lii- .l_\‘. .\\'|. o>-———- GERMANY'S LATEST BREACH OF TREATYl PAiiiS, Junt- 21); l.\.<so<-.lrlto..l l ' .l'ri-s.-) (ii-riually is l.lll‘t'L‘ nliliiilul lLllls lll ;ll'l‘t'iil‘.~' ill l!l'l' (‘lllllillv-i ilit'lll:< l-illrvi-rlrillg llil’ lit-livery ill - ill cxocillion of the 'l‘l"i-alt_v of - zzlillr... according to ail inlerq vii-w wit‘: Louis lalllrllt-llr, prillll-li, will bi- sent lo tho rrurlror of Wllfil, in the opinion of tho Editor, is the most interest- lnz iolivr for publicltion. All envelopes should be sddress- '" <-.l "l otter Box," core of the lttllio; "The Charlottetown lIxirlliinr-r, P.O. B0! 80, Cher- laili-lown. Communications nmsi be original and exclus- ive. Preference will be given to brief letters hearing name and address for publication and dealing with questions o1 ililllllll policy. especially re- gnrlllni: agriculture and its 0000 ~ ..- voono-ooooocoeeoreeo-eee-eooo z ‘ ' r - ' ‘z . I ~ . Timo spent in carrying water, in IIrIIInS Wm mnerge IIS sum“ DWI,“ llilll m.‘ ihinlIlLlIlt i Illhillu II it, pIublmIm pumping water and in raking the IIIOUIS WmI m0 dark bums new“ sdyh it L. niussary o lzla l a} . stock to the Wflteflnil "("15" l5 i];- frlrlrt wings. largo amount of i-oal lrioillllly to C-QQQ-QQQQQ X “me "mt can b0 used m balm‘. a“. ‘OITIVIRIS whlch are regularly industrial ri-collsllwlcilon. I vantage ut other work. “ The matugf Qt 1101119 CDHlTOrt “lso _._... _“ " ""' 'T'T‘ ’_*“" " "T » l -. ._ i. ::—_______, _________ ____ ' ' fth _ . . .. . .. {,f*II’I:I“I§’r°'I‘II“s‘{"asI5I,';f,d“‘° $3,; c"; woman? ' t FREE ADVICE on Foot Trouble Dr. ScholYs Foot expert will be at‘ our store l" July 2nd and 3rd. riday and Saturday of this Consult him free of charge, if bothered with fallen arches, or other foot troubles. ~ ALLEY s. c0. LTD, week, cum 1th‘ a.“ v..\ l|»\ e \ . . ,