1 / ii 1;' _` .v v 2 __ _ . l . _ . . ___§ - uf¢mm==r.<=v< r ` j"‘_`-'esn-{:$e~ ` gl. __ _ ~ _-if .i , ,_- . ;f"?_' `.' ii- - '14 ‘nv tg' . _ i ~‘n\.§r§` .rv v-s ._ l 1 f o _-._ ..-»~. i ,_. _ i. .__ l i .» ....40 nnivlsn Conitlnen re-cn rd in which used lm til this and all sorts( avoi- plies -~ “ -. '4 < -six-I ` " ' ‘ “ ’ - Y - L1! Till OUTLAW wonms um /Clllggls Delays ;_§1' I *:...:°.:f..:': .i.'i..*:f_ 1 WAS A illllillEl\‘_ ' ` sy l'rnat-Iovn rA1_'1'.'_ ` fr "’_' A ` »` ‘ Hrs. €lsytsn 'ss llserqhll Till The IAITD OWN and whilst nntely the skin. anus has u-nat. inn.. llarmal GUARDIAN So lt came about that on tha tol- _ and mysek, went down to the sea- “sih to take a one reel filler inary rt of the situation was that However, I was too new in the value. I ha/dl 'been aquiet little llealth lnllla msn In Chapter X.LlII A n“*'N‘. ~ ,, _ _lowing ‘Friday one of the dirccttors` “If I could say just Whlt ll ill mi' a camera man. three members of heart about Tanlac I know I could the company, Mr. -Dayton, president' do a great deal of good to people 0|' U10 Clllllllllitlll Fillll COIIIPBDY. who suffer as I used to." said Mrs. Robert Clayton. 25 Hanover St., St. John \I B s lifelon .resident of ore _ ._ ., - g ‘Had f roaliezd it. the'extraord- the city_ _ “For three or four years I had U10 Pxident of the c0Imla\\Y`l1im" to live on a_special light diet, but Silliksllhléld l>;_~"tll¢‘l' t0 sq away fill; l;__ even then at times I had awful WW 'i"`f “ii ~P°l'S°““° Y mile" 5 _ Spells of indigestlon. -Nobody know a comparatively unimportant film., how 1 sufge,-5d_ 1 go; up _in the nornin s with an awful feelin or' ‘ I S 8 work to give this situation its full' n,u”a_ and ns me day wore on I would get sicker and weaker and °°m“°h|”5 ' person intent upon learning all I i _ ,_ _' _ nearly always conletinle' in the day Umar Munir; (‘5"h°*~i-en' 8_Rm_l _ could and improving myself. I had woum have to ne down for an hom. "mae 3 f"“' mend’ ""°““d th” or two l was troubled a lot with off all the Continental sup' Champion studios I had exchang- ` - ' - - ! ` - __ _ pains in my shoulders, neck, and chmicll Hunan' I' *L81 ed "me “mre than gsm "'°"‘|“55 head and had terrible headaches' at 'h°“M "“°°”"m° an mirdeffgi' ____ 'md "mod nights" -with th° memk times. I was nervous, worried and eil mica with nr-msn mu and ncrcugirnrrr careful md imrsrtl miserable all the time, and life was a burden to me. There will be sold by Public Aw on the other hand rcr weeks. _.My _,mv regret about ._.a__,__c rr _.ent substitute could be D llc _ hers of the company that went to Villllll mln! m°mh°'°' ‘"9" Y°“.“`°‘ _ the seashore with me now. _ lemarlsahle remains were. however. _ _ - ched- when the prdilem’ was t _ _ Ls _ _ _ Of .nine tliaexzet Quai __ _ - h :mal chemical 'glassware-4ts re - slsimco to comasbnr br stmns t t L ion in front of the Court House at Mr Dayton had been courteous and ‘. _ _ Charlottetown in Queers County pleasant H9 even had when mo. rm: I dirfn' \‘"°W “'_’_‘;“;'_ "r:_‘_’°“°‘;r' _ ' - ' on Saturday the 30th July A D ther and myself on a motor ride t mug t nfehstrleng 'amz ed' Q2, +1 leltl -WOW i‘ifI\'lll‘il W dem" 21 at the hour of twelve o‘clock and a picnic. lt seemed perfectly hwppiness' a lm" n B " mb! 0( CW"-in oon ALL THAT tract piece parcel nal-ural to me. there fore, that we "rm b°":° genre I frmud rvageioz l d it t li nd bein on should sit together on the train wonder!" ° “nge an an s us e. yng a g _ _ long before I was like a clffereut ot or Township Number Sixty uno- and that the others should keep _"son eau” _myrhrrrg _ warned _ _ - D _ _ g _ n Kings County in Prince Edward more -or less by themselves. _ havm __ _race or rndrgest chemicals. and so on. Simi ar es s i were made with' British silliflra mana, honnded and descrlhed n_| ld-ldn’t even understand the half- “ev” 3 I f and proved than wliih thi much f0“0,"_ thu is to say: Cummenc: veiled glances that were cast in i°“ “nd 5'°€i"”5»"k° ° child “‘ vaunted Jenn Glass took n vel'-I YN ing on th, south gm, gf SL Marys. my direction; or the additional mgm- I get “P lu the mommg “mv fl pure was new by ' d l ll R - . _ refreshed and hallily an ac ua 5' md in the N°r|'hea;":“gle(?( hT=d.€,(F?t;E;s;hi.ltiaYalSt Bgzgnbzhiusg dx enjoy housework. Tanlac enabled thence south to the division line r_eo y _ ese Ileclrp e. sa urahe as way _ sh0u_d put B _mme or _ms place. the rsrmn _ _ _ 'Bitish gina. srdlntwasa - _ _ talined by me 'British tnannfaioisur-_ in possession ° B er an Y' d th _ l t l d me to enjoy life. and if I had my _ bert space ers tn an astonishingly s D of time, and it represents a great- a li- th tha- layman can or triump an | _ perhaps fully appredatti. In glass-_ am _“vision une or ro me western though when the rl-lp was fh-gt Tsnlac is sod n ar Great Britain has also made con- on-dar’ ‘rn-B of Phmp MCG”-S mcntion<‘d. I had not felt quite by Reddlll B1`0B- _ ' Wi th., comfortable s-bout ii nor had mo- --- -~ b etween Lots Numbers Sixty-one HWY “ere by l 6 Blm°BP Gle ill nd Sixty-three thence Eff! for the which me? _f"“."i<€H¢h siel»~l‘°rWHf -he W” _ __ _ _ tn rr ` '° ers wo .S “suit co” over goin-g more and more cautiously.iganiza\ion. The minority made no wedged 1,1 me pi|mg_ - tance of sine cha ns or un nm only fm-;~_ g.~l.¢,n mc, _ ~ _ V lr a l _ » strikes the Western ‘side line of When we arrived at tihe seashore ;‘__:‘:__ g;_;"_;"o‘;'r'g':d 2_2' _rfrigiiegi _:_‘:3__ re‘r’:_’“;_'_';_‘;_';‘E____tn‘;“ agarnsr __r_e_0______o__, Thousands See Plight. l_l1\\\i_ll\_Il0S‘ii;:Ei0_a 'Jiri-i ‘£52 Htgiheg and I salw what comfortable quar-lm m _eel _har _rr `B_____'r_ec_ed mm ‘of nm mmm.|___§_ mam. M Admimr' Their shouts soon"drew n crowd. "mer y Jo “ ' ug e ' uc ters had -been engaged for us. audi K e V ‘ Slms- ¢h_»,rg0s_ me mmm-|¢y_ as dig jThousands of bothers' were strung running Southwardly along thr it was unworthy of mc. He still _ _ ,_ _ _ _ Western boundary of Bald James Lrlagtegeghggxfrzrrgylrqfé xlrwgrxitried to convey to me that his in-Q:f:;r‘:_“i:‘v'~:r?l;_:';’p°'_§L_:_'i:;§_';°“°§;::|“’i°l‘E:i-he bi?_5°h»_-‘l'i1“l\dl`0d 2lll0‘ Hughef "md "nm it smk” the and the long stretch of lovely yel- terest was entirely impersonal. lqhadnwrn Cha.. P that nm. de an, mqbnes were s_ta"dlng'al°"g the ‘“"i’i°“ ""9 “Wee” ’“°"“ Sim" icw sand I felt like a child cn a “Reai1_v_»Mir. Dayton." lpmterted rnem wg S ,n‘gr;0r,,c,mn ymepwar cvnwrse M- the £601 of the park onadimd IFIHY-"ideal ihiencfi' weflotr honda* ‘ - ` "I don't think you ought to bill' UW. were eiitianiated Ito have c/it unnec-‘IWW Whe\'°` til? il0Y5 Weill ill- Wal' Y _B098 B3 V S °“ me __ I straightened _my hair and my 8 ‘bathing Bllii. Milli lesser", _five humired thousand _Patrolman Frgneis Lombardo and me ‘"5t°‘°°e of “in” chain” °r “M blouse and ran downstairs to meet' “My dear child.“ he said, “we will H 31.5 000 000 000 000 'ii' slrikw "md f°"“°"ly in p°“°”` Mr Dayton on the boardiwalk. Itiput it down to profit and loss. v&f‘__u ’ _'_ ' r' ' rr or __|i’“dwi5 Frank -Were liilflllfieii ily ion of Edward Hughes aforesaid. wrré errrw ___ _hp day and warm _Yowve no idea _me cmmuéss cos, mlm t_i:af'-i;;(f‘g_~_w;e9_*;;’::xS _w‘:V_;`c l the excitement and went out to the _ _ -°~a“'i *h°“°i’ N°'""""‘iil' “Wig ‘he After l had greeted him and asked-tumes that the average actress. ' - rocks. 'rhcy could .mckc nc more ~ a rr r rr r rm- ~ - » r - . _ _ d th A _l lj X 9 dlti nary ___ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ I / - E‘"“°f“ side une °f “id Edward him if 'we should begin work right charges up to us. Dont he a llttelr §_;'_f_;__- _;_gr_':‘er:a(;_‘_‘e srgughr about progress man the boys had done_ m t i f Q WASHINGTON. .Iuiy2tl.- A nia- motrio conflict ot views between Rei publlcnns and Democrats, as to ther jnstifclntion for Rear Admiral Wm. _S. Sims' charges of misdrirection and delay on the part of the U. S. naval administration during the| early nionths of the war was shownl in majority and minority reports, published today, of the Senate nav- al commlttee's investigation of the controversy between Admiral Sims and former Secretary Daniels. i Assnilcd by the major ity for hav- illx liureued what is declared wus n "self-defensive, non agressive and- non-helpful policy" during the early stages of the war, the navsl~ administration under Secretary Dan ieis was upheld ln minority report as “amply vindicated by the unl- for_m success of our operations." and as deserving the “hearty com- mendatdon of this committee and of the people." With the lapse of more than a year since the c|_nclusion of the naval sub- cnmmit\ea‘s inquiry, the publication of the reports constit- uted tho closing chapter in the not- orious Sims~Daniels controversy of May, I920. precipitated by Rear Admiral Sims’ letter, sharply crit- izing the Daniels war administrat- ion. The letter. which charged numerous delays and derellctions in the navy department. was brought to light during a committee's in- quiry inlo Admiral Sim's controv- crsy with the former secretary over naval awards of distinguished service decorations. Charging many sins of omission and commission both in the matter of preparedness and in naval pro- secution of the war. the majority report severly scored Mr. Daniels, former President Wilson and Rear Admiral Wm. S, Benson, former chief of operatlonsjas the respon~ sible administrative officers. The oflficlals were warmly defended lu the minority report in line with its opposite views in the controversy. Admiral Sims. the commnnderdn- chief of naval operations overseas during the war. was commended by the majority and assailed by the minority. _ Opposed to the majority charges that many serious delays in naval operations resulted from the non- agresslve policy" pursued prior to 1918 was the declaration of tha minority that “at no time d.id the navy fail to perform- promptly and efficiently every task that was im- posed upon lt." The nxajorlty _report presented two reccommendatlons one for the appointment of a commission of naval officers io study the applicat- ion of lessons of the war 'to thc United States navy and the other Hughes' land to the place of com- _ h _ r_d_ _ th, _ _ _ _ mencemem comarnrng _my _“req sugar. n;i_S__l_1___sg B_mey_ _he wnmm 1:02,";rr\ryé_;ie_;\rg_n;s:_s_sure you _s _,nr nl};eddr_i_c_t_or¥_ ea|li;=.rr_t_liau they! Frank held the boys body out at or mud 8 “me more or |e5S_ being ________ ;__a______ _O get r____ machine ___ ____ Amr _“__ o__e___e_______ rr0__ro____cd mm aa: lu.; yum . _ _st To ovh_yhr:a_p;i;e length, while -Lombardo smeared b°\md€d 0” the “ful by the Si' der, and anyway 'we might as well down pm, boardwalk to the shop heff rf’ ' _ rred? 9 __ Jn th; rs axle grease, suppled by automo- _ _.H ll GB BD , 0 . tz _ ‘_ .i__<.q;@l- ' In _ f d_v§___0r_ “__” between LMS gixw fgiaga ;_oe__i_‘_:erg__i w:“;‘;_’___e i The ghnrge uf unnecessary, wet head couldnt be budgcd. i' "'a"""°t""°'| al cha"i°“°¢°Wll. P. E. I. It contains tha whois who-It nn. and Finythree and on the -_dm you $_w__m?'_ _ DEATH FROM. |NSECT BiTE8 is_Bl¥\;§;:lr;r_iy1;|g|:,(;y__\:‘a;1grrgggedagi h 'Shin Lomkbm-(10 got up r,_xe_ _‘HG germ llid PURE COD L|VER OIL. West by land in possession of Thom "l'v n ve been in the sea in my, _ "' _ 1 __ _ a o wor very care u y. c op- _ M B’ H“ghes_ formerw _Edward ___e__ Iesaedr _r_0NDOr`_ Jury r_8___wm_re_r _rvrrhglult1-X,_;,;g:;_°g_nr:ehxrporrnlrrlrgtr _mg down toward _rw boys he_____ Everything that goes into than Biscuits has been Government in- H_r_rrreS._ _ ..W_el_l_ mem me go in this after. rilennrh arféict rfieirilng y;)<-girl _rbfioluitery to produce any ewdence _“__ ____o________g hrs stroke before __ spectsd and is Guaranteed PURE and WHOLESOME. .poking about among the rocks, for a presidential commission, in-'legs and yanked and 'mined' 3" ‘" fl -~ ' . i Out Of Pier Piles As The Tide Rises. NEW YORK, July 20-Max Ro- chester. wh0_ls fifteen now, prob- ably will be telling when 'he is fifty the story of how his head. jammed in the piling on '-the beach oi! Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, was chopped out with. an axe. It took s. good deal_ more than _ an hour to get Max free. and he will not forget to include among the details of the yarn how the tide was rising 'all the time the police and firemen were working over; him. and how withinanother hour merged? r-' ‘ Max. whose father is a tailor in Brooklyn. went swimming with other boys off the foot nf- Ocean Parkway. Between swims the fboya cla'm_bared up on some 'big rocks which a' line of piles separ- ates from the sea wall. Max was looking down into the water. Leaning over, he stuck'his head between two of the piles. and a moment later the other boys heard ‘iFellers, I c_a_n‘t get my head cut." __ _ _ His companons got .Max by the his head would have ibeen sub-i .iii in ii Coney 'Island station had difficulty had gathered. Dr. Horn of the Coney island hospital examined Max and found that except for a 'few superficial. abrasions l1e_ was unhnrmed. _v -"=-€-O3li- WI'LL TRY AGAIN T0 RAISE EBPERANTO. GLOUCEST-ER. Mass., July 13__ Gloucester business men. headed by ~i~ Norman Abbott. will finance an- Dthel' “Dedltion -to make a second attempt to raise the fishing schoon- er Esperanto, winner of the inte.. national cup last till. which sun.: off Sable 'island on May 30th-_ Ah enthusiastic m-eating, largely at. tended. was held in the chamber of Commerce rooms this evening, when first hand details of the fair- ure of the first expedition which returned on Sunday night after he- lng~lwithout food or water for two days. were -heard. ` A~ B- Slliill8er. salvage `engincer_ expressed his confidence that with heavy shackles the cup winner could he raised. In this he was backed up by Cam. Robert whnr-~ ton._of the Fabla. and Dapts. Don. aid A. McCuish and Hugh Quinlan. that the ponttoons h.-ld the llftlhg DOW-er. but the supporting wire cab- les were not of sufficient strength to hold 'the pontoons until the Es~ pcranto could be pumped out. Only wire cables five sights of an inch in thickness was used. This time it is planned -to carry larger cable. hlsser pump, better air hose and connections. another diver, ann other equipment deemed advisable as a result of lhc four weeks’ ex- periencc_ The.Fabln will sail for Boston to put on the Atlantic ways at East Boston, for minor repairs. and will he back here abd ready for sea by Inst Thursday afternoon or Friday. lt is expected that the expedition will leave for -Sable Island by tho last of the week. N. _ , lin keeping back t-he big crowd that of 75 acrcs situated :lt Caledch. ia, 80 acres clear, 16 acres of gong hard wood. buildings good. _ For further infomation apply to LAUGHLIN MacLENNAN, Caledonia. FARM FOR SALE Desirable farm of about thirty acres in the suburbs of George town, lately occupied by Geongg Coonibs. building consists of' seven room dwelling house finished loom. plete;\ Also barn and granary in good repair. Farm will be sold with growing crop. ' This is an ideal lhome and will be sold reasonaible. For particulars apply to: C. M. WILLIAMS. ` Charlottetown or E. B. McLAREN, ' _ Georgetown. Farm and Fox Rauch For Sale _ iA 50 ncrn farm on the Brackloy Point Road, 10 miles from Char- lotte-tewa. A fargo dwelling house; bam and hcn house in first class condition Brook running through farm. A -large orchard, apples, pears. plums, cherry also 50 black curfant bushes bearing; _ also an eight pen up to arte for ranch. Will sell with_or without rrop_ _ ~ Apply to, ` " B. J. TAVLOR, QUEEN HOTEL Till S l l fi C i. .' Il . 68l€ti. It W0llid (i0 rom B 0 5 B 3 B B ma e pursuan D noon P Bugs i t hile on his vacation to sustain this serious chsr8€- was iinisilfld- lie PU-lied 0i'f U10 imperial Cod Oil Biscuits are fed In the majority of our P. E. |- 'Q riwcs of Sale contained inla you good." il" 559° W Mortgage dated the 25th' day of 'Down near the water l saw n three days ngc _ The elrridenrie. thiedrepooiift d:_l{_ii» chips as he cut them. "nh" "dr", mvhrg ,A-HSFACTORY REsu|_.rs_ September A. D. 1914 made be- group of persons, specked black B_B0Rr0CIfVl_'_L_.L..E. ()_n;__ra.tl_\1nly_n1i~__-f; Zrlllglrlvlége _§’:’;’_“ “jimi _i_‘___;’;Vp_____ed _“__ Meanwhile somebody had gent ln l;1tr:_ckTMcKi_i;rne`y cgi Sit. _ __ _ B__¢:_g 0?l;S_;lee :§éS?_l_`_z____n _ge dem" mad as _ran XB __ was __e______ _ 9 carl go Englm, r-244_ and after Lot us nlilp you a trial order direct from factory. ‘"1 ~ °W“S P ° " " " »‘ Frank and Lombardo had worked YOU l e xperl- at N b ro. Leeds County. ol’ ” Cmmy In Prince Edward E M A '“ °“* ‘"5 M erviio 'r 1 H r husband 1" "1" mr hm an hm" the nm R '~ s E rl cu co, n. Farmer. Peter McKearney h ra. omas ay or. e _ of me same p1,,c[._ pm-me|~_ son use DL Champ.. qmlfgent and seven children survive. :M ‘:p§e_:_";g_igebsagigyrgrizeig men arrived. It took another half 'lf th” “ld Palfick M°K°‘“'“°Y rt rcligsggm lgfccsfnna ]'|§'ifr':1t\i2i'|';5 ` _ eras 6 hi t - 1 c d ' "°'" °f w°"‘ by me "°"°°"’°” ‘md ‘ B 446 ch i t ' and Sarah Mriliearney wife of the been the rmn. sample bb... _ WVBTERV SH'l’9" WW BE “°' °“"' °“b°“* ' 9*" ° ““‘ “',_thc .firemen before Marr hem °" "'° “°°‘"" D ld p t 1 K M Ke me t Edward rhnrcur ointment free lf vnu mrnr- ' RUM RUNNERS but also about the movement gen- ourd __ _reed R __ ___ ___ _M __ “__ A New Brunswick Esquire, Trustees - .. r r ' ». d _ f much. Althoufgh they 'knew that P. Rv- Ar and by them assigned to the un-' "§i:tZrlt?i1asm:hipsjmseen repall-lilrfg the movement was very wide- _ _.l ' dsraiilned. - i ’*'“ along the trade lanes of the Nortll spread, they had prevously 'been - For further particulars spplv to To be sold by Public Auction Atlantic may he hmught shout by unaware of the full extent of ns _ McLean & McKinnon. Royal Bank in front of the Law Courts Building the seizure of whiskey valued ' at mmmcanons Building. Charlottetown. in Charlottetown in Queen’s Coun- about twenty thousand dollars, . DATED this zsth any cf. June ty in Prince Edward island. on wh-wh 1. ...ld m have been landed M the °‘°S° '-lf ""3 l“f°"“°l We Thursds th fourth dn nf Au 0,. near wlldwood New mony their Majesiles shook hands EDWARD BAVFIELD A D 1921 at the hour of twelve J I-SQL from on alleged myste v wth the r s. pmup 5R°KE FREELAND °°l°ck “°°“' Sillll-" upon the pleasure they had had in Asslsnee of Mori-suse., _1rLl:_*~l\_i;'- ¢_rs0_i-_Discs _ml _vrfvel Prchibmcn bmccrr declared tc- r_ce__,_r_g _hem e_rr_r__r______r _he - tl Bri 5 lla 8, y fig BII B Zig nfl d gh ¢_ gh fld [_ ug. ' _Township Number thirty-eil-:ht in gf|¥,g_0af1n¢g§|:;§t§°|';b§':,g M20". hops that they enioyed their -stay |Ki“5" C°““tY bounded ""‘i des' ducted on a tremendous scale. Car- ill till! <20lll1ll'y» Bllfi Would coll- cribed as follows, that is to say- ortunes are bellev tlnu to do so to the end of their 2 2 -1 *4X%444 CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ - th vast f - e l Bwnded °“ th” North bi S“"'"3" gsm? vigxnve been brought from for Harbor on the south by ___ __ __ o visit. and that they would have a e ea "5" °°“”me5‘ transferred to ""1"" safe return home at its conclusion. I E E line of farm fronting on the Cano- _roam at “mm and cached m uh. vey Road, on the east by devised , _ ` l _iin Aneas McEachern under the hequemed spots' Do not forget the gale of the will of Alexander Mclziachern and ""'“ , Fishing Plant. st Frou Pond, near on the west by s road leading from Tignish. on Friday. Julv 22. at 2 C8ll0ve¥ Road to Savage I-Iarbor p. m. Bargains for somebody. W. !-:_ and land now or formerly "_" Agn»»w_ in possession of Patrick Mcldacil- LONDON Julv -»0_|mere,un5 ,, _ __ . _ .4 rl ern containing one hundred acres d t_ ___ r _"__ or the re__e_____o__ BBYCI' is Only GQUUIRC of land n little more or less and B 8 B “ 6 5 being the und devised tc John crm by the Kina and Queen at Buckles- _ E3 the said Alexander Mcllschern dn- _ James MoEacharn by the will of ham Palace of a party of Rotarians A I' headed by their president. D. PRIZE COMPETITION ` ’ ;‘§‘;5f"° 25"' "°" °' A""" A' D-' crawlcru Mccuncugb. ci ron wil- 5 » The above sale is mule under lis|m_ Ont. F" _ ____ _________________________ _“___ and by virtue of s Power of Sale Their Mnjesties were attended _ - _ ""°"""'°""°“" Q00” contained in a certa-in Indenture of by me prlnqpal memhgrg of the ` Mortgage bearing date the elev- ' \ O c.M__‘“. Fo” .nur day or January A_ Du 1918 household suite. The Rotarians ` R / and made between Alfred McEsch- ern of Sava e I-Iarbor in I(ing's stood in a row, and the King and Queen passed along the line in S _ M“"°“ --~---~------~--~~~-~~---~----~--~---- 5° p0::1_niy__\nDrri_r|_ glands? th; om; bracr tint ur. urccilccrh might __ ‘ rom-rs “" " - 9" ° lntrcancc the vlritcrr inalvldcrnv _ _ _____________________.________ ______ _______ _______ ___ Charlottetown in Queens County No speech' e_u_____ by ____ ___ me R0 in Prince Edward Island. Insurance Agent. of the second part. default tarians, was made the whole event / ' _ s 9 ` fm. "un" 'Mn Wg Wg .mg |,,.°u'M 0, ,,,|||,d N , :i_rivi;1g_bee_udmadteh.in payment of being entirely informal. .but their o - ` *N °U”§¢titkn Olfioaeffhs Daily Guardian will count for 2-of f_::fhBr“r:ar"‘:;:|.2é -wry ._ Mli°'M°l °"i°l'°‘i ""0 fl'i°l1iiiY 2”* lifivn whens name is writtsn thereon. the office of J. D. Stewart. New- chi' 'M' '"°`mb°" °i th' i’°"Y' » r hgh glock (}h,|-|¢¢¢,¢0y,n_ asking them about the towns from +n+»o4w»o¢¢, ` ||¢ft¢q,', I *i °° °‘°°°“!v ’ ' on a b _ _ _ _ _ _"Le t is Zud day of July A D_:;1liich tlzeyl' came taxi tgliiinr __ egenera anno e oarans DAVIDB STEWART .nm I ml _rm H _- rn wr Wamlngi Unless you see the asms "Bayer" on package of on tablets you are not getting genu- ine _Aspirin st all. In every Bayer saeklns src direction for Colds. Headache, Nauraigia, lthaumatlsm, liaraoho. Toothacne, lnmbqo, and tinr pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost. few cents. ri nwinpr. ummm or ubmeiurrmuif _*_________________ __ __ _ _ /mir with Premiers ncccmugb, _,“¢llsi|on;cs¢ia.' sa a rc e a y o ' 1 c e _ Bayfield °f Ch=»f\°»»»=»w» =»21.2".f_r.::..:‘:°':.l..°:"..':.;""...i°..:.i'::.:‘.: -- 9 ef-In rmul-fly we =»=~=f~»\ "° °'“ ° -_ - _ °°"“° 2l_ 3. THE RELIEF OF SUFFERING \ . Queen‘s County aforesaid. Barris- A1~LAN'r](; (7l1~y_ New 39|-5ey_ id hi h r d t t H, 'l ter at Law and T Sherman Peters l;___?_..._. _yhly 20___»whh¢ Revenue Agents air' _:B ;___;p_fr?_: e Q__;_:s 036;, " ' l - Of Gl1ll€i0Wl\ in iii” Pl'°"inC° Ui believe to be an explanntion of the “Ds ‘ __ I” Y r r' ~ ,Prince _ Edward Island Line up behind the Red Cross in its pence timg pl-0. ` grammefor 1. _ THE IMPROVEMENT OF HEALTH THE PREVENTION OF DISEASE ‘ =l iw '~ i- sur _gg 1~_\ ` TAKE YOUR PLACE IN THE CRUSADE Fon _ GOOD HEALTH Now Being Conducted All Over the World === == if .g Jo1N Youre LocAL BRANCH » _ Annual Membership Fee4ONE DOLLAR- '_ _ J - 1 . = »--~.-.ml » -if .. ;:b..".';:...;:.".'f;‘." “ '“‘;i.;“.;§'.::;'". -~ r.m.v»...i ..~~» '. Canadian Red Crss .PRINCE EDWAED _ ISLAND A