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"_- _.` ` .=--.| ,-1 __ IN STOCK , And to Arrive I 3,000 Bags Fresh _ Portland Cement. in pi r _ II The Rogers Hardware Company Ltd. p é iizinv-is 31- ` ee.-==--f--------~ Mother. and the Girls- dnn’t mind being photo- graphed-why not persuade Dad and the boysto make the family picture. record complete? ‘ THE CO0K’S STUDIO Phone I-'39-J *7¢*I¢$it¥¢¥¢h¥%‘¢?¢flith¥5'¢7¢5¢%¥¥¢ Legislative Chamber S ‘ Photographs With Member. ,Three sizes ‘3.50 $1.50 and 50 Urders taken now BAYER STUDIO ae ._ saaaawaeaaaeaaaa ¢E_u_`...¢' -- i_.______.__§'_...'.*'-. f"”“° esesessessg ¢.=¢b~".*<#¢F¢&=§;"§¢§$*% % O 5¢&¥% I i IN TIMES Of PEACE PREPARE FOR WAR --IN SUMMER -;.-“° #T 5” < /ill\¢'»'*` _, \.\...n .LvoNs". .COAL QUARTETTE THERE are severakrea- s 0 n s wh y y o u should lily your winter coal during the summer months. The most im- portant one is that you will thereby effect a con- sidcrablesaving of money -and then there may be :i notable shortage of coal just when you are in need of it. Who can tell? C. LYONS & CO. i‘lioue lil Queens Wharf --i . nice vous comm s'ToR`_Ef! , ‘\ i rimiomimamwaan Uiw; for Nerve and Brs.In|'inin\ssss “grey ls ';a'l\mic-willbulid you up. so s uox,or I :g_;.°_.:v°i.::n...‘a.-=.-i'n.i>.:s-.r.........°-~.~>-‘»°.. » - ‘ 30111 by Geo. ll Hughes. , ‘SVT lsr;- -it ~ “H P Low Shoes Fort..-iMen I At Bargain Prices ` // * - ’.> . 21; *\\ .. _ .. ». . /_ 1 3 .1 t ` 6),. . 0NLY $2.75 A lot of Black and Tan _ Vt Shoes worth up to $4.50. , 1 ' $3.50 A Another lot all good ' , quality in Black or Tan, ; our sizes are brokeii-- look them over. - 1 ‘ $4.50 1 Medium pointed toeS_ . in Black _Calf or Tan Cali -worth today $8.00. I ‘ See Our Window -,Alley & Company. Lim itrd 1 <:¢<1'>\ 1'-_ I it i . II y. l Waterman’s ideal ; Fountain Pen - “ '“5sEis"n¥fun§“ 1 Ended the War 5-, For Sale by ` i i li ,i fl ‘sp H. .TAYLOR .iswntsa - 'Ihe Store for ' Waltham Watches ai _:a- » -D-_ful-_~'=~_, “_ »"‘_l”‘_-“_'>=‘..f-Ll'-".3 ‘i5‘.‘.>’~‘il1l“_l1";l<‘.‘-"L £."‘.r~.~.\'~` ..- 1 1* pus- 1 l'.=_ §s+wwr i ,- nLoun Made by one of our best |115. I. Mille rs (Roller ‘ Process) from choice im ort- cd FIFE and MAil8UlS . WIIEAT. We receive a fresh stock . every few days, (we supply ilie wheat). Only 6 cents per pound (Sold in any quanity) -'- Poniunea, oA'i‘s, TABLE oixriviasi. recon, RYE isucicwns/ir our F L o U ii ri.oUR. All fresh and sweet, and ` sold in any quanity af lowest prices in the City. Phone in Your order. Ordersifilled and sent promptly. CARTER & CO._PLl Phone 208 Flour & Feed / HHQON ’ '11 O gr-r‘,`;§O §©°=2’ F‘CCi>m,: >L »-<. _ ETD Luminoscopy ’ Shadow Test A System _ Looking into the Eye The most advanced science of Eyesight Testing known. This system measures and corrects any hidden or latent trouble. It is especially valu- able in old chronic hard cases, and those who have not recei- ved satisfactory results else- where. We also use in our Test room the Ophthaiamo- meter Retinoscope. l_’h0f0' meter and other delicately adjustedapparatus for, deter- mining Just in what degree if any. your eyes_fall short of perfection. If in need of glasses come in and “SEE” _ Superior Eye Service. H. l. MABONP Optometrist 8: Prescription . Druggist Montague, P. E. I. ext Door Bank of Commerce - » H i~tie-l»P:;-l~`k-I-;i:~|»>ie4»ai;-in-b=¢.-5-5ié+9ie-Hté~l»>ie an. . if igned the Treaty that I ' Best by Test ..*lT PAYS to buf Ji this Province. ._._. ..*WANTED AT ONCE, a miller for Roller Mills. State experience and salary expected. W. G. Sutherland. Montague. 7108-7-17M6i. ..'CARDIGAN. -- .Services will be held -in the Cardigan Presbyterian congregation on Sunday, July 20th. ..*‘?‘E‘_'l. Photographs of all sizes, films to fit all size amateur cameras are re- ceived fresh every week. Moderate prices Peieonel attention to Amateur \ Photography. , A '_!. ..*1"WO_C_lNT8 PER WORD each Insertion for advertising to this col- umn. Cash must accompany order minimum charge twenty-tive cents. ..'?\SCHOOL EXAMINATION. - The semi-annual examination of the Annandale school was held Friday, June 27th. A large number of parents and visitors were present. The ex- amination Was conducted by the teach- er, Miss Mary Richards. After the examination the pupils rendered the following prograiniiie. Opening chorus, Have You Heard of Littlc Belgium. school. Rst-iltiition, Tile Little Old Woman, by 'Dingwell Morrow. Recita- tion, Mr. l»‘uincy's Turnip, by Fred Morrow.” Dialogue, Fanny Gr`ey, by Mary Jenkins. Dingwell Morrow. Re- cltatlon, 'I‘iio Boy- Who Didn‘t Pass, by Ruth Hewlett. Recitalion, Halifax in Ruins, by Janie Gillis. Dialogue, The Train to Morrow, by Mary Jen- lilns, 'Dingwell Morrow and Estella Howlett. Recitation, Biiigen on the Rhine. by Mary Jenkins. Recitatioii, if A Fellow Only Was, .hy Willie Banks. Cin.-..ng chorus, school. » -___-__._____.__._ Big Revival in Sports Monday’s Big Program received for the handicap sports at the Athletic Grounds Miiiiiluy eve til today at noon this list will be lur- tlier added to. _ 100 Yards Dash H. Jaliniesoii, Nicliolsoii, Kerr, W. Nic olson, Younker, H. Perry, ,_ Quarter Milo Run Large, Youiiker, Juiiiiesoii, Kerr, W. Nicholson. Quarter Mile Bicycle. G. L_ Prowse, Scnntlebury, Walker, Doucette, Gaudet. Broad Jump. F. Campbell, Jamieson, Younker, Douavan, L, -(T:impbell,_ Nicholson. One Mile Run.' Harley, Large, Bryenton, Mc-Lend Road, Nicholson and probably tw One Mile Bicycle. bicycle. entries following Band Concert program w Band: March -- Raimvbler; Waltz -- Siren; March-Solid Front; Serenade Save the King. medals are being awarded and- Mayor 'Wright is offering a silver cup to the athlete obtaining greatest number of points in the two handicap nieets_ Y ` ill' ` Y. fort to again put Charlottetown in its premier position as the Athletic Centre of Eastern Canada The pr ery moment wiiilbe fuii or tiiriiis. Mr. Louis Campbell has very kindly iven his services to the Club to in- lie has large classes at the track. Principal Features of “The Educational i Tax Act” UPON WHICH A REFERENDUM VOTE IS T0 BE TAKEN ON THE 24TH JULY, 1919 proved of by a majority o fthe voters who are in favor of the same, and then only upon the publication of a Pro- clamation of the Lieutenant Governor, In Council. ` Under the said Act there shall he levied" \`ipo`rt"a`ll'i"éal`"lJroperly in this town and the Town of Summersidel, tux of not less than 20 cents and not y S the value of auch -property. There shall also be levied upon every ratepayer liable _for the pay- ment of School Taxes under the pro- visions of "Tho Public Schools’ Act, 1877” and amending Acts, [except ratepayers resident within the limits of Charlottetown and Summerside aforesaid] a Poll Tax of not less than $2 and not more than $4. The said taxes are to he applied to- A RECORD THAT SHOULD - CONVIIICE YOU Of the merits of Hood ’s_Sai-sspariila ss the standard blood purifier, appe- tizer and tonic. Originatcd in a famous pliyiiician’s prescription more than 50 years Adopted ss the regular family medicine in thousands of American homes. Has met the tests of a half-century with universal success. Made from the best known roots, herbs, barks and berries named in the Dispensatory Will rove its merit to you if you wil-l ive it s trisl. , Al 1 swd ellhvtiw ’». Pills. Following ure the entries so fur il- lng. An thc ciitrles do not close un- liooper, Doyle, Fulton, (jauipbell, I Hooper, P. Campbell, Nlcliolsoii, Roy Prowse, McPherson, McLeod, of~Hartsvllle, Campbell of Grahain's o Indian runners from Lennox island. ', ‘Same entries as quarter mile 'Pole Vault will have four or five In connection with the sports the ill be rendered by the Fourth -Regiment Nlght‘s Dream; -March-1Dallas; Over- ture-The Conqueror; March - The Victor; Weitz--Love’s Way; God A most en,ioyahle° evening's enter- tainment will thus be afforded citiz- ens at the opening event in coniiec- tion with sport revival. Prominent citizens are lending every encourage- ment to this end. Gold and silver 'Citizens generally should encour- age b theii esence this \voitli ef- - . . o~ grain will be promptly called and ev- il struct the comhig athletes and daily The above mentioned Tax Act shall not come into operation unless ap- Province, [except real property wltli- in the limits of the City. of Cliarotte- a more than 30 cents on ever 100, oi' Forward_lliovement Large and Enthusiastic At- tendance at inaugural Meetings. . The following Resolutions were ad- opted:- Moved by Col. Campbell, seconde'd by Mr. A. B. Warburton. Resolved that we do hereby em- phasize the great importance of the challenge of the present lives to ii fresh spiritual administering. The war has taught us many new lessons and hy no means the least important of ull it has compelled men -to look beyond national might and power to the Great King and‘Heud of the cliurcli. it has brought into sharp re- lilef the issues of right and wrong. it has pioved above fill else ii struggle for spiritual principle. This new sense of spiritual values in the church; opportunity. now is the time, where the individual and social conscience is deeply stirred and sen- sitive to new influences for the cliurdli to give a full clear witness to the *healing and saving power of Jesus Clirist. To advance this cause men and women wi-tli the right quallfirzatioii must be forced.in sufficient numbers who are prepared to devote their lives to this the greatest of all services. 4 in the war the state exercised its supreme authority and claimed -the lives of :ill its citizens who possessed the necessary qualification of youth and strength. The same principle holds in things spiritual. The Lord of the .souls of inen.hoids sulJl'9m5 claim over the life and service of all. .Moved by Mr. W. L. Cotton. SBC' onded by (lol. Moore. ` “Bring ye all your tithes into the storehouse . _ _ . und prove ine now herewith saith the lioril oi' Hosts- Tlio Lord has greatly prospered iis as o. loiid and as a people while others lands have suffered all the horrors ‘dull ravages of war. The liberties and blessings we enjoy have fallen out to us through the good hand of our God upon us and through the defence of our splendid army and navy ami the church now siimnions her member- slilp -to consider earnestly what pos- session of all such iiicreuseil prosper- ity involves. We have only to contrast our con- dition today with what is would have been if the Lord of Battles had not wrought such glorious deliveraiicc on our behalf to realise that all we are and have belongsth unto God. _ it is therefore surely ri niost tlinely service that is now rendered all by the lc-ailers of our chiirclies when they present to us a carefully prepar- ed stztteiiient of all thc present day ~needs, of thc world and Invite us to unite in a worth-_.f niiiniieiy by present- ing to our 'Master u. large share of all gifts wherewith He has so rlclily endowed us as our heartfelt express- ion of Gratitude to God for ills vin- dication of our Natonal cause and for 'the chershed blessings of peace. wards increasing the salaries of Dis- trict Teacliers and for no other pur- 088. EUALIFICATON OF VOTERS ON THE REFERENDUM (By open vote not by ballot) Every person, male or female, liable to the payment of School Taxes under the provisions of "The Public Schools' _ Act," is entitled to vote on the Re- fereiiiluni on “The Educational Tax Act." - Under Section 19 of “The Public \Sichools' Act, 1877," and Section 6 of the 'Amending Act of 1912, every per- son owning, holding or occupying real -property in ii school district is liable to pay property tax for school pur- poses. ‘ ‘ ti' And every householder in a school district (except ii clergyman) is liable lto pay Poll_Tux for school purposes. Thus every person who is liable to pay school taxes is eligible lo vote on the Referendum, and no other, May Withdraw Envoy At the Vatican LONDON, July 17.-The British Government is considering the ques- tion of withdrawing its envoy from the Vatican, Cecil C, liariiiswoitli, under declared in the Housc ot' Coiiiiiions to- iliiy. Mr. -Hariiisworth added that he had no conflruintion of the statement made by Robert J. Lynn, 'uiilonlst nieinber, who had questioned the Gov- ernment, that owing to the hostility of the Vatican to the Allies durliig the continued presence of the envoy wus causing considerable resentment amongst many who had lost relatives in the `war. Mr. Lynn represents the Woodvalc division on Belfast. ‘lt is is a fashion to place carelessly at oiie's girdle flowers of colored silk. Cool little frocks of checker] volle have collars almost to the waist line. Red appears as ii trimming on Black -puteiit leather shoes from Paris. A SULDI-E R'S WVE LCOME A very pleasant time was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cronin, Summcrvile. on Monday eve- ning, July Tth, when a large number of their friends and neighbors gather- ed to welcome home their son .Seaman John T. Cronin who has spent con- siderable time in the Royal Canadian Navy. Mr. M. J. Power acted as chair- man in his usual efficient manner and after a few remarks called on Mr. Harold Cain, who on behalf of the people of Summerville school district read an address of welcome to Sea- man Cronin and at an opportune time during the reading of the address Miss Margaret Power presented him with a well filled purse. ell to welcome liiiii home again, after serving llirr-e years on-the ba-ttlefields of Fxxiiicc. Mr. J. R. Campbell, Dundas, being ap- pointed chnlrniai\ for blue evening, called the meeting to order and with well chosen remarks stated to them, HUW llflhiy Silt. McDonald had res- .ponded to the cull of duty; and ex- pressed great. pleasure at being pres- ent on such an occasion. lie theii called ulpon . W. Campbell to read this illlilrfffitl. nt tho closo of which little Miss llildn Morris cniiio forward “hd Presented Sgt. McDonald with a gold watch -and chain. Sgt. McDonald then cordially tnnnk. 011 the l>€0l1ie for their _kindness and bBH\ll\|i¥ul gift land expressed great pleasure at be-his snared to meet ins old neighbors and friends mice more. The meeting was then declared op- en to all to enjoy themselves and :if- ter being invited to the dining room they all enjoyed themselves heartily °f the 8001i things to eat; provided by the ladies, and although' there were over one hundred present there was 0"" 0l\0\l§li and to spare. Music and dancing was then indulged in until the small hours of the morning. Music For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always hem ' the *nature 0| and :' _ _ _ iy `tTorcoriiiis’, and iii various social ways. Dear i<`rii\_nd,-it is with feelings of, nelgh~I bers, friends, and old school mates ais- some _to you, l'or your services in behalf of your country in the Royal Czinarllan Navy. We know that the sacrifices years must have been very great. We have lived with you from childhood and we a clear and broad ni-inrled sense 0 fduty and district patriotism prompted you to offer your services, first as a soldier., 1 ' ‘ ' . on uc- r at homo but enlisted as an ordinary seaiiiuii. We feel assured that your . ri .\‘0Ul'} undauiited courage furnislied you `with various duties in it brave and true sea- iiiaii like fashion. Although you did not come iii direct combat with the "Hun," yet your encounters with the given fierce atrocities and lterrible cruelties practised by the unrelontiess foe. And we .ill know _that the services Navy inust. have hebiifa vcr ini oriunt fuc- \\ do do not’ wish to enrbarass you with flattering a for the evening was furnished byl ._ .af ._ __i__ _ A _Vg Messrs John IW.. ffaniphell, Francis McI.cll1iii while Mrs. -Ida McKenzie presided at the 'orgiin, The following is ilic address: =_\ ' Dear Friend: It is with feellngsmf JOY illld lll`ill<‘ that we your friends and nelglibors asseinlile here tonightito hid you ivelcoiiie to your cliiliilnfpoll home. Seve-n years with .their spu- shliic and sliadow have come and gone since you passed over its threshgld. Four years ago when war clouds li ng heavy ann the motherland calledaac- ross the expanse. of waters for men to defend the nations liberty from the niislauglit of the treaczicrous Hun, not only ddd you liciir, but you quick- ly responded. You have fought and siiifered that we at home might enjoy me-:ice and prosperity. During those three di‘cfir,v years sipent on fhefbat- tlcfields of Fr.ince. yours was the ex- perience of being twice wounded, when the word Wits flashed over the wires ii wave of regret and sympathy filled our hearts, but kiiidf`l’rovldence pi'c.scrved your life. in our joy tonight in li-Living--you once more with us let us not forget your -brave comrades who will never return, those who sleep on the far off blood stained fields _of France. We know they have not sac- rificed their young lives ln vain for today the grand old Union Jack, floats higher -and broader than ever before. We congrzitulate Your parents on this joyous occasion, they also have endur- ed inucli during your absence und' we are proud tonight that you have been spiircdto meet them onrc more. I Ag-:iiii we bid _voir welcome zind.‘na_k you to accept this small gift as li tok- en of our appreciation of your ser- vices io King and (‘ouiitry_ .- Signed nn behalf of this community Joseph Campbell Sr. .- Herbert MacLeod J. Joseph Campbell, Jr. _ g wwf wiiniin wn I I . SHINE We buy exceedingly well. We buy iii the best markets. We buy the best drugs obtain-`“ ‘ able. I I We buy in large quantities. lWe give you the advantage. Wie sell' wholesale and retail. We do the dispensing of Mon- tague. Because the DOCTORS# know they get just wlint they -order, we don't substitute. 'f W‘licn look-ing for drugglslsff siindi-les, such ns soups, combi-i,_ Safety Razors (all kinds.) etc., 'perfumes and ,toilet articles; patent medicines of all kinds. We are sole agents for the" Edison Phoiiogmplis in Kings County. Give us a call. Carruthers 8: Putman g Limited Wholesale end* Retail _Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Groceries, Boots and Buses, Points Etc ' _ Montfgue, E. I. -V »_.,.~,¢..’ar.. \. ~ - ‘».’\.,;..-.»=.; 'wi-_*-' - s *_ ,~;.».°¢.v»‘.'--.' _ -. - ~ I .- ' ‘il-‘ » . .._..»f=~i\i\r|ltun~.¢1is‘*f ' ~ - 4 ,. / ” ~ '#5 fl ' _ , _ 1 , r ~ _#za ..=.._._..~.._..... --..»