_ ’V4l!1~ f ' . , 4,, i_».'¢,-» zoyriirs _ l UBI OHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIKR \ A V . i . ` SUM-im. r.ii'§`:1~’i.;'t's'§VS At La t--A T fi ta Silk ' FOOTWEAR -Wiliave it for aliyour lam. 'O white can _ wikbgoq in high snilnlgwplilggf ‘i ‘ i_ _ or without straps and with -. rplllier or- leather soles. -_ V V _ . --fidiitlolnens white and-brown 'icalivas boots or shoes with lea- ' _.ther orritbber soles. ' '- " Misses "white canvas pumps, .- fmllppers or boots in all styles.” Hoya canvas sneakers and bare foot sandals. _childrens sandals, sneakers, DIUDDQ Mid _shippers in bleck.' wllltd , orttan. V ' All _lllllds of SUMMER WEAR. j `h_‘l_0l_'ri§~-‘Smith--Bc er -_ ' Preparation of - - COD LIVER OIL " with ' _ - EXTRACT OF MALI' . , and V HYPQPHOAPHITES ' ' A Tonle .Builder -for.- -both - young and q}lld people. _ .. Contains t e active principles of God Liver Oll,` Liquid _Ex- tract* of Malt and other drugs ' which make it pleasant to the taste and agreeable to the most delicate stomach. PRiCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 Sold only at rss MacKinnon Drug Co The Rexall Kodak Store . ~ 4. Ltd. 147 Sydney Street 8036-6 ISMZI latest casualty list issued from Otta- wa' appear' the names of the follow ing P. . Islanders aniong the wound Wigmore, Emerald. V Meal, Cotto , 0 Ca ‘ Cornmeal, Cracked Corn .and .Fee/_ .8039-6-19M4iEi~‘ ASSIGNED TO HALiFAX.- Tlii . 'Fredericton Gleaner says: Rev. J. W` McConnell., formerly pastor of thi ence, now meeting at Amherst, tc __ / Lens Grinding' V `“”‘ V _ _.__ ` .'V Do You Know- -F- We mightily rec- ommend Evangeline Allele (yder ' Put u li , olis Vllilley, Aélffg- ~ C0.. Ltil., Bridge. _/ town, N. S, _ iTllc most delle. ‘V Q55' ou-s and refreshing _V -' “UW intoxicating » - summer beverage, .-E3?-.°.i' Y./i’l.“°°" l”‘”€"f “mf Il' 1; Fumoliiilentnllil will not ` if -` 5 Delilols lim; `_ ' \-iw 55-57 Wator St;-gov Charlottetown I I it V That we operate the only Lens Grindin Plant on P. E. Island? g That we employ a skilled Surface Grinder, and are daily _grinding from the ri _ugh glass-the most com- Dlicated kinds of lenses? These are facts, which mean a good deal to the (’la=`$ W@?i'1n8 Dubllc, doing away with the annoying delays caused by sending away for special lenses. S_end your glasses in by mail. y0u’ll get them back promptly and in perfect con- ditlon. Cali in and look over our plant. G. F. l‘l-utclleson' ’ tioned for several years in Churlottc town, as pastor of Grace church. NEW~ FlESIDEN1l8.- This week Mrs. Annie_C. Couniclr and family who have been residents of Maple- wood for the past few years, are re moving to Charlottetown, where they will in future reside. Mrs. Connick and her interesting, family will =be mu/ch missed in Maplewood, but its loss will be Charlottetown’s gain. While the residents of the former place regret her departure they send along with her and family ibest wishes for success and .prosperity in their ‘ new home. ` STEAM SHOVEL WORKING HEI-lr -The steam sllovel started work if Charlottetown removing the old coa` loading dump at the north side of th _ railway stations. The coal-loadin~ dump will herafter be located adjac i ent to the gas house. The place wheri it was formerly situated will now li- utilized as a storage track for cars Quito a number of citizens watchei with interest the big steam shovel ix work. The big scoop would taki great bites out of the hard gravel an' clay bed without the least difliculty Each scoopful was dumped into a cal alongside to be conveyed to the sit of the new coal-loading dump. Th- rziilway has another of those powei ful steam shovels :it work at Clyde ani' , .1 big ditcllor working at Borden. A GOOD PIECE OF ROAD.-Evcly one, whether in auto or carriage, who passed' thc,Ma'plewood road, is struck £43.-§""' -_ §' 1'" ' in V ‘ _~* .1 ",'o_{9`_4\. __yT\\\‘ I/ _ I ,§»'»° _.y _ Orximetrlst and Optician soars-iviirfr. V- V' ' -5 V Eve Specialist _ _ l '1l"l""!.*"'| i i Oliice Royal Bsnli Build- ' ing, Charlottetown Ollie: Hours 9.30-12.30 i. 2-5 ' , , by the evident care and labor, put forth by the peoiple of that district. The rouil is nicely rounded, no place " for water to lie oil it and smooth .ns posisi-bio forming an excellent run _for You will flnif some excel- lent values in lemonade and water sets here,- pitcher, glasses and tray,-good grade -plain and fancy patterns. Call in and see them. BLAC`K’S I '_~Pllone 68-'l_ _ SUN NYSIDE Lemonade and DrsE»C¢Harrls _water Sets . .' any kind of vehicle. Although the handful of residents, one might say. have over 31/_; miles of road to make they succeed in having one of tho best roads in P. E. Island today. The genial roadlniister. Mi". J. H. Nantes liillst be congratulated. Muple'wo'oii"s residents having u. good road are of l course anxious to make use of it, and frequently hire autos (till .they get their own) to have a spin and' also to go further to see some of the bad .roads. Lust Sunday two auto parties consisting of Messrs. Chas. F. Train- or, Frallir J. Flood and John E. Trainor, Mrs. M. A. Smith and Miss- es' M. A. Hagan, Dorinda Trainor, K. lVl'. Trainor and Rita Hogan made o round trip to Summerslde vialSitanchel Kinkora, Bedeque going-. and through Searletown, Albany, Tryon, West- moreland on the home trip. The chauifeilrs were Mr. F. W. Watton and Mr. Harry Leard. The party were 'handsomely entertained while in _ ._-Ai). 11-ll ‘XE- YY`- _ , _ _ 1 _ l ...;*..%,._. ..._ .-x-- -- . _ _ i .i _ -<~'_...‘:.-,t-.-fe.~i_9 1-. ' . A _ ` is . I . i gb, __~y, -~~ _43 ggglgsifdlorltfhltl' if fashrliiziigallbrlitgsa and illustrations-houseki-elim!!. NMS. C~»<"kinif ideas, editorials fctioo and poetry. Miss Bennett will be with us for to dev and V l ,-l, ’ \ n '- \ “JUST oar rss osslc. was Too iii .l l _ I. _ __ g;'_';; -!.l\ fuss -_ ' I ` Wai Garden Bulletin PsAc1'icAl. DAil.v ouios Fon vAcAN'r i.o1' AND aAcKvAno oilnosnsns eNi.ls'r£o in GREATER Pnoou`c'rioN cAMPA|cN. lseeud by the Canada Food Board In collaboration with experts on the staff of the Dominion Experimental Farm. KEEP AT' IT. “The prospects for an extremely high vegetable yield this year are of the brightest, provided the weather keeps right." declares one of the ofli-, cials at the Experimental Farm, 'Ot- tawa. “Keep hoelng.” There is an inclination on hot, drowsy June days to let the garden "go hang" but that would he a pity, indeed; for gar- dens need continuous attention and soon show neglect. Keep dloeing although It is warm. ww “Live V _- V _ ,mi _ _ a.VWQrry ' 'invites death i'n"a"liur-"' ry.” Worry wastes . mendous rate. The ' more exhausted the ' greater the tendency to worry. _ _ V T-hen-how is -oneto' ' get out of this vicious circle? By building up the nervous system with the aid 'o Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. V '-“As the nerves get to 'making the ost S your disposal. -Remember that the. Go on, with successionul sowings of lettuce, corn, beans, beets, radiehes etc. Only in this way will you be m of the round ,at peas need killing when they are six inches high to _prevent their being broken in the wind. Cut the weeds down in the morning so that they will wither during the day in the hot sun. 'I'lien you can rake them up in the evening. The ground between the vegetable rows should be constantly stirred. Do not-be satisfied merely with keeping the weeds in check but increase the fruitfulness of the ground by continu- al cultivation. RUBBIAN APPEAL T0 U.. 8. . TO BEND ARMED FORGE WASHINGTON, Ju/ne 12.--An ap- peal to the United States and the Al- lies to send an expeditionary force to Russia to repel -the German invaders forwarded by the central committee ot the cadet party in Russia was trans- mitted to the state department today by the Russian embassy. It is asked that the expedition, 'if sent be put un~ der international-control to guillrantoe the rights of Russia. - The cadet party. as tt is. popularly -called. is compose