\ Ly '21", "I922; - THREE l ECESSITIES _-_»- ffering free this ch esie of shoes WILQI esreo i‘ flail“? 0y Dr. seholl’: Deouliful quliiiy oi win-t which will ‘i; Neuum“ __ F“; 14."; gnuhre rlilzlcel. standards. llt II El! IDIII III! \ _ n. Foot Balm and F°°i 4'5""! mined‘ buy about“, .12 ‘Mr. I lctul l Taliesin. ' . Low lNSTRUCTIONS . REGA v/ll be found In- na?“ m‘ kgcpillfl the feet LTHV, SANITARY, t Illd COMFORTABLE. mo: on care of the feet . with elch packet. HEN BUYING SHOES SURE AND ASK FOR A OKAGE, l1 you value Foot fort. ' i LLgyuypgg 4 E Ranchers‘ ‘ *5"'°"‘°L‘ Cggiui ' . B! Illlflifli m-snilement srlottetown. P- 5- i- i '» l- .1 re naiere; llleiibrldéfinest Wlleatls Grown the but, the choicest. of Can- di... hnvi whestiswherethe "0 of Miss lda M. White. daughter M‘ M M“ and MYB- AilbreY White of their lives during the wra: The award was Lyman Wood, Percy ‘Farrow, Capt- New England Jas. Farrow. On the sides are the A11 Studio of Iioxbnry. The photo names of» those who were in the W!" Hihlbill relatives’ of Miss service: miiierl of REC. obtain their supply. But they only lcccp! tint pulicuinr i; » I ’ with Dr. Alien we are to be the headquarter! for all of I his ‘amous fox remedies. w, cgrry In stock s large ‘ , ortmeni of Dr. SehoIPe ‘ > D,- g gppiiflflctl, will be glad i ‘w, you expert advice re re arches, palm In the feet g limbs, etc. , ltc formulas. Allen who started the first fox re-sesrch in the world hasjianded to u; for distribution all e1 m; favor. FLOUR Central Guardian ED'$ TAXI day and night ser- Vke. Phone 687 or 2094. PAINFUL lNJURY.—Mlss Allllil MacDonaid of Roxbury, Muss, who is spending her vacation on the is- iiwli. sustained s fractured left iinkle, last. Wednesday, but lg mak. in; il- Pflllid recovery. ISLAND EXHlBlTlONFAt a. re- cem am“! CQmDQIiIIOII for enlarg- ed photos in Roxbury, n"! Drize was awarded to the pho- Charlottetown. made tllrough the White living in Bosbou. MA RK ET—'i‘ile market PW‘ dozen; irnwls, $1 THE 2' ' CI-TKRIIOTTETOWN Cleaning-s From M85!" 8 school grounds, and is a beautiful flay was fairly wcll attended. The following prices were listed; 13m- ett llell, Morley Bell, .l.EnrlThoml1- ier Jill cents 1b.; Jfiggs, 32 cents to $1.25; Chickens, $1.50 to $2.00 per puir; Tryon And Vicinity A beautiful day, a splendid pro- gram and a. fine appreciative audi- ence. nil contributed to make the unveiling of the memorial monu- ment to the soldiers who partici- pated in the Great War, s. day that will be long remembered in Tryon. Much credit is due to Mr. H. A. fildPhee for his untiring efforts in making the day such a success. The monument stands on the grey granite stone. ,Upon its face are names of the following who lost John Esirl D. McPhee, Alfred Lefnrgey. Geo. llennessey, Everett lluwstt, (lhcsiey Howatt, Lewis Alfred (Inlrns, Harold Lenrd, Ever- isun,y'i‘luls. Dawson, iilurl Howzltl. Niuynatril Fuy, idllncr McNcill. Thus. Fell, Guy liollund, Morley Mullins. (hits. 65 cents per bushel; Straw 35 cents -____¢o->__ PERSONALS f? §-§'O§-§ O§+§§~§§§O§‘Q OO+OOQ O ‘in this tally. Milton. Mr. Bus shortly. Mr. Albert Taylor, Hay, till cents per hundredweight; per lrundrcdwoight; Po- _ , _ _ £3,095’ 50 u, 55 Gems 1,8,. busheL Daggctt presided. Ills Honor Lient. Miss A. llif-ilurdson, has arrived hm" Mollirtiul 0“ a‘ Hm’ to trleudsldrcss the flags were removed from i Miss Rulh Cudmore of Winsft-e, is visiting at her grandparents Mr. , - - l N _ and Airs. Philip Chandler, lNc-rth riliffilnfngfiglllsd l“ Slugmg Us u Phillips has arrived . - ,.__ ‘ home from Jacksonville, Fioridarlowng Speakers spew“ lie brought along a ma] live nlll- _ gator which will be on exhibition A‘ E" Mdfian’ MP" Hans‘ J’ H ‘Eadie’ °i der the direction of m. J. J. Side) A speakers’ platform had been erected, Illlii upwards of a thousand 'lpcople were assembled. Rev. J. B. Governor Hearty. arrived ut 3 pulli- lllc was received by the chairman. A group of little girls sung “U Faustin," and llltlepiluth Ward lJPIHiBIILQKI llis Honor with u. ilmu ici oi‘ flowers. Afler a stirring ad- tile monument -hy the Governor. 'l‘llo lust post was sounded by S01" geant ‘Major Wm. iDcCost, and ihc In short, fine addresses the fol- The following speakers spoke:- Mycrs, W. YB. Len, Rev. Dr. Heartv and Rev. Mr. Muir. The speeches were interspersed withmuslc un Nowls the time to use l iLontiur, Saskatchewan, is spending The nedequé Glee Club sang “Th, LLEY & C0., -» §Q~§§+O© 4 4 eeds Feeds e 04-44-4-0-04 0404-0-04: 04-0-0». 4 arc spending their Winsloe, the guest of the rormersplensure- mother, Mrs. Emily Ford. tin vacation with his parents, Ex<Pos Soldiers. Rest," and as one whom v Eromeline for ear-mitmStom- ;‘lii'0 ilfficcr Thomas ’i‘aylor andmis nwmel. vmnfqrteu, ‘Gordm, . “h imwder‘ 7°’ "MhFmY “iis- Tflyi°r~ McCullulm sung “The Deathlvr-r > foxes also hie famous fit cure. i ,.\rm,v. and Prof. Jones was ht-aril , I Mfs- D~ D- Scaimeii- h" tw° 5°“ in s fine number. J. B. Lewis sun: ‘IDiIVIIi and Gordon, her iliece. iwisii“'crggglng the Bar," ’ . y ‘Marlin! Wilkins and Miss Margaret During the exercises the chair Scucubuugh arrived last night man called Mr. and Mrs. Geo. \\' PHONE 271 ifrom Boston. M-nsst, and leave toawond to the plntforui, their son duy for Georgetown. “being one of tlu- killcd. A devil 173 QUEEN STREET _ . and impressive silence rested upon ‘ Mrs. Nnrmn Oebornn and dnilgh- tho uuilicutcie us the i‘ilZlil'Ilil1l\ rc- e top Unrullly, of Winchester, MllggqililfliVéd and seam-d tllenl. Rev. Dr. licurtv. was heard with Just seventy years all." he had addressed u public gather vacation at i t. GUARDIAN yegleplluwsou, John Foy. Leo Callback. h... l Three Oanadian boys who will‘ rwomcifs thread Silk and Fibre Stockings, per pair This 1s a bargain of outstanding value that we have just placed on saie--han_dsome,_close w0ven_ correct weight, offered in black and wide variety of the new have double sole, heel and toe with mock seam up‘ back. You will be pleased with them. . .. . .. . .' MAILED POST PAID Week end Sale of English Broadcloth 791,, This lovely fabric, silk like in its texture, per- manent in its lustre and finish, 36 inches wide is offered you in Mauve, Rose, Powder Blue, C0p_ enhagen, Sand, Grey, Rosewood, Black and White, Friday 79c yd. and Saturday at F011 Tango of colours in Grnghams, 30 to 36 inches wide, worth t0 40c 25-! Slips Week end sale Irish Linen Breakfast Sets Colored Border $2.95 Breakfast Cloth 54x54 serviettcs Green and (loid Borders , _ _ , _ _ _ Good Heavy Colored Idnglish Tur- 35c pr. kish Towels 16x35 _ _ Fine quality White Krinklctte $2 35 each Bedspreads 72x90, special _ _ _ _ _ _ A splendid value in Bleached Sheeting 70 inches wide Heavy Irish ‘Linen Huck Towels 18xB6 inches a special value at Linen Department, First Floor. ._ $1.25 Dimity Siips-'-68c Here 1s a record breaking value in Dimity good before, for 185s than $1.25 White Pink, Peach, Nile and Orchid . . . . . Y SPACE FIVE 85° colors. These stockings 85c pair First Floor, rear of store. "“ inches, with six idxlti inches, Blue, $2 95 42c yard 75c pair We have never seen anything so 30 inch lingerie Crepe in the popular colors Dress lengths 0f Liuene ill Dots and. Ifigure, Rose, Green and White, $ 50 clearing out at .. . First Floor—rear_ 85c Dimity Bloomers This is another notable value — at thl price, 50 cents we tiffel" either bloom 01's or Step Ins, all colours. . . . . .. $1.00 Value Gowns 79c White Gown, with wide band of colours at neck and sleeves, a wonderful value nowon saleat.. Head 0f Stairway, 2nd floor, 19" 0-0 For the SUMMER MONTHS , e will have good large 4 oaks of FEEDS for oases, CATTLE, HOGS ‘ mi POULTRY. j BALEV HAY and STRAW. j EEO OATS, BRAN, HORTS, CRACKED CORN, EED OORNM EAL, CRUSH- D OATS, SOHUMACHER EEO and a full stock of Q—§§-O O-O-OOQ-O 0 a Hard Coal , Soft Coal Bcsco Coke We take pleasure In providing, Sir George C. yusteruzty nlorning nu =l'ortlond_ Orr-non, after a. visit i ty. liirs. S. W’. Leurd and llenncssey left return to ‘his moihur, Mrs. M. llcnncssey, cl- hr-r two daughio“ ‘hum “mi W“ Uormhyiiiwil‘ silentlid rounds und build- Oi Albumin‘ have roummd hmmiiings thirt. arc niurhy, for the day. alter having spent a very Dieiisumiand the tea was served there. ‘Filo week i“ Chmiottetnwn‘ They wereiconumittce is to be congratulated accompanied by l._ivut. S, W. Iieardupou carrying Om Rm,“ a he“). ‘he lime!‘ imviilg fliiemimi the ATYiprograln without n. hitch. The pro- nual Military Training of the P. E.‘ int: in Tryon. His friends werc de- lighted to see him so vigorous. Thi- exurciscs were hrougili. i0 n vlosc y the audience joining in tin- Natioultl Anthem. A splcuditl ten was served by tho indies, the prof-sods being ticvote-d in the (lrplianauv. The Baptist. (Thurc-h hnd offcrod ill cccdinzs were of a dignified and impressive character, and every- OULTRY SUPPLIES. _Als0 OLLED OATS, OATMEAL, and in any quantity that your needs you with the kind of coll you want I. Regiment. _ body was pleased. be FimMQ the dominioJVs represent-- atives of the 19th world's conferfl ence of the Y. M. c. A. at Helsing-i fore this year. Canada is sending m all 25 delegates to Helisingfors. whcre they will meet 1,500 deleg- ates from 30 countries from allj parts of the world. The lads! shown above are: Top—Wiiliam H. wiwdWV/v 0f. Toronto‘, ccntre—~ Hamid Vaughan. of Kitchener, Ont, t5ottom—Gordon Lapp of Brighton, lit. . River Breakup is Big Sport 4 pieces all wool Balbriggan Jersey Cloth, 54 inches wide, (For Week-end Some Wonders at $1 .98\ 3 pieces Otteman 4 pieces silk and 2 pieces all s'lk J Cord Silk, 361nchcs w 0 o1 brocaded sey Cloth 1 Niiafe yiiliie regular $3.00 crepe, $2.50 $19.4 and powdep q; 93 FOR......$1 98 FOR....... - Blue Black Satin Duchesse, 36 inches wide a lovely, soft, firm lustrous Henna, Mauve, Pansy and Rose- fabric. ABLE CORNMEAL, aucK- dsmi-"d- HEAT FLOUR, GRAHAM LOUR, etc., etc" all at low- WOO rofessionial Cards ark R. McGuigan A vieedly. “RIBTER. SOLIIJITOR, arc." Money to Losn oflililiii-iglloelcfihariottetown,P.E-L i C. C. Archibald a"? °7 N- Y. Pout Graduate t lcal School and Hospital Nerve Energy. '" Hours-n to 12.30. 1.30 to s. cDon-ald & McPhee A. uenonnin in. F. MePHEE "°"""' B. A. ‘mfiufl. Attorneys, Etc, We will be pleased to talk over your coal requirements any time, as our coal ls all of standard quai- si prices. WHOLESALE ND RETAIL ity and will guarantee prompt ser- vieo and lowest prices. ....Spec|al rlces on car loid l0!!- Carter 8t Co " HMITEIL W. D. GILLIS 8t C0 §,. _ Phone 176 F§f INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We use this ldlectlve ed- Bufferero from Eyeetrein may have perfect vision end therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye defect. The motive power of the entire human mrqlnlsm lo Normal eyes, it is computed utilize shout 20% of this * their consumption of on ex- , eenive amount of Nerve En- > orgy. mly seriously effect the ' Ht- functloning of other organs of the body, Ind produce »lil HAVE YOUR EYEI Dies in 87th Year Robert W. Dean, widely known educationlst and form- er principal of Dufferln public school, Toronto, who died last Thursday in his 87th year. ‘ “i” iimiNd l9 Eyg E |- N L __. _,,_. ._.__.. and 7pm“ ' a ' o" Nerve Energy, but when Eye. “i? EYn and luPIliYinq Glenn ""'"'|' i"°'°"t' ' mu“ i‘? > i Hwy“ w" lflce Bayer B lldl‘ er proportion is requ re . , Ores’! George stress‘ Hence defective eyes, through Dr‘ ynllkofikcgoirson Three Your Palmer Graduate Ofllue I24 Prince Street (Opposite Paul's Church) llounl 2-6 P. . Evenings by Appointment O-Q-Q-OO-O-OOQ SPRAY? SPRAY? Mvmy to Lonn EXAMINED Wm,“ "ml" h“ i With a HARDIE m- results. HAND or POWER with ediult- G F able Booms, two, three or four Italians ilniinto velned mnnbles ' ' < rows, three nozzles to the row and f mhrilll.’ fl special cement with i ‘H Bra" Pmnp" iii threads. ‘withdrawn before °W°"""'" Every machine guaranteed to do a cement hnrdens .._.,¢“““..‘..“_,““,,_, proper work and efficiently. ' . Busy delivering the machines ,.. , ..., our.» .*"In"' on» OW. Auk for further information. WHEN IT COMES TO CHEWING TOBACCO my s. Nicholson's Black Twist Chewing Tobacco i5 THE BIO FAVORITE WITH MEN WHO LIKE A-WELL FLAVORED AND LABTING CHEW. TOBACCO CO., LTD. vu n. Cons lucln-zi a lllcllotsoll ‘r-fi ervative Standard Be JOHN H. GILI) q 1e1-1-11-n J. Lester Douglas an Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. Cream Separators m: SHARPLES SUCTION FEED Skim: elnn st any spud- Terme to suit customers. Extra parts on hind. avf Great George Street. ' -ooo+v4cv4fi Write er Phone 79! or 980 ‘ALL Amminlnud!‘ 1 arers _for Queens will be Chosen Thursday Wm. \Vo0d and Mrs. Wood. oi‘ Winthrop, Mass. have arrived ui Tryon for a vacation. Mr. \\'ood loft here when a young mun. and has prospered in the States. Thcy attended the unveiling of the sol- diers‘ uiounmcnt, and state thni they have never seen n fuuctiolrol" like nature carried out any better than was the imvciling hero. Among those from off the island who were ‘present at the unvelliui! exercises was the Rev. Wm. Forbes. pastor of the United Church at Sydney, NJS. He is spending his vacation at Bedeqne, the guest of Dr. Sidey. Mrs. Arthur Haioweli and her daughter Almy, are spending a vaca- tion with Mrs. l-lalowelfs father. ‘Mr. John Rogerson. Mr. Alfred Wood, who wont to the Charlottetown Hospital last week, was successfully operutcd on Friday. He is reported at doing well. Master Henman ‘Inman, eighteen years of age, sen of Mr. and Mrs. * Wilfred lnman, is seriously ill. His present illness is the result of on attack of infantile paralysis a num- ber ovyesrs ago. Little hope is held out for his recovery. Moses Coatsworth Event in North 'l‘.\NAiN.-\, Alnski. July l8. —l-lr\re , in lhc North one of the big sport-t inn r-Veflii nl iilt‘ season ~ nnn on wiiiPil Wllflflfs‘ 2li'<‘ isid and SpPPifiIi- lion i- kcrn - is the date of the Spring breakup 0i winter ice on the i Yukon river. l Like this your, when tho fi warning was a sudden overflow, the! uduucr of a br-l may learn 0f his good luck by tho sweeping of n flood across the ice and flu-n rm-' word, filling tho. Yukon from bunk to hunk. Tho overflow this senmn cut. n t-hunutil mid-stream to the bottom 0|‘ the river, the sinking wnlors‘, isrvillg ice shelves hanging nuclloi»; ml In the shore. \Vhile in this con-i is iblc of navigation Frequently transportation of mails, unlst. telnpnrorily rouse, to thol shut in resident is interested in‘, ju~t when tho big brcak will cumc. lll- llsilg all his nnturo craft nud_ Nprihiunrl cunning to cnlculute the; evvlii. in ndvancebacklng his judgu- nn-ui with hard earned coin. llsliiliiy the run of ice cakes down the Yukon lusts about eight days, The first boats from Dawson follow the ice down the Yukon and then turn south and up the ’i‘nnuun rhcr i.o connect -with the Aluskn railroad at Nenuna, re-cstullli-silillii irnffic with the outside world. -—-—-¢o->——i Will Hunt "Treasure our present system. (Photo by Stoffene-Coimer Studio) ’ i for Dandruff. \ division 0f the Fnirchiid Aerial Sur- The Vlncouver advocate of a thir- captuin was prevented by teen month calendar designed to avoid some of the difficulties underillfe- He left the records for his s0“- In Nova. Scotia NEW YORK, July 19.—Mnjnr B. A, Lngnn, manager of the mappiul: veys, left New Yorw today for n treasure hunt in Nova Scntiu. which may net him at lcust $100,- 000 and perhaps $2.000,000. The treasure was the cargo of o lfrcnch "pay ship“ which fell into the bonds of the English off Capo lirolnn island about the yenr 1700 After various vicissitudes the crew of the French vessel munnized t0 sink the treasure in Canadian luk- i-s, but. were prevented by the Eur:- iisi. from returning to claim it. All irui-u of it was eventually lost nnd repeated searches fail to give l. hint of its wher bouts. ‘Major Logan discovered inst ivinter in an old Spanish narrative an account of how the treasure pus sled into the hands of a Spanish privsteer. The captain of this ves‘ sol hanged the Frenchman who gave him the information but the tho French from salvaging the treas- Wood, regular price $3.00 $I 95 FOR [lbout Ten Colours of All Wooi Crepe some plain and some fancy, Regular price $1.50 to 3.2.25, clearing out; at per Qard This is one of our 49 big sellers. WEEK END .'. Lot of Remnants, Crepe de Chenes, Silks, Wool Dress Fab- rlcs, etc, placed on $3.18 for WEEK END J Ii .\ Li” PR-lC-lfi W Mens Long Khaki‘ .75 Pants Good weight Khaki Drill, well made, belt loops and cuffs 75 Small Boy's Overalls Blue dentin with red bib and braces a very popular garment for summer and one your 75c small boy wants .... . . . .. Boy’s Long Khaki Pants 1.00 D The Clothing Department offers you in this line—a really great value-long Pants for boys of all sizes, made with beltloops and cuffs-Qjust cut the same as khaki drill. Every boy in P. E..I, wants a pair _ , __ , _ _ the men’s—good weight 00 Men’s Khaki Moleskin i Pants Special $2.50 i Extra heavy iveight. finish" 1 with belt loops and cuffs $2 50 a grand wearer .. . . . . .. , Boy's Overalls $1.00 i i,‘ These are splendid made i‘l ‘ blue with white stripe 0r i '; khaki. They are fine for ii" play suits............ / , ,1 bought up all the land on which Oukcs. curaie- (lruilc vl.. the right dope 1’m willing to spend l-‘uil. Grade five months digging if necessary. "droid Jenn Newsom, tion'." Lloyd Harvey. however, and it is this record which Major Logan is using as his 1 ulde. _ l; ‘I’ Knowing the country well, Maj-and school for June, 1926: CRAIPAUD SCHOOL Bowncss. Efiwilrii I'll have two laborers helping me. ton. Grade ill., Elsie Howell. Ly- Tbavs all there lb to my ‘expedi- 1mm Slvrdy. Elmer Fail. QlOFdY. Keith Sturdy. Ralph Sturdy. M°LEOD L t. V. . , "1' i783“ We" Ill! 1115i- BPNIIK “lid ("We Xi-‘ritlil-llélfllgéh Iicsrdkllilgrpddfealflt attendance: Hazel Lesrd. Har ' ~- h *1 381i i‘ .0 llnwness Edward Norton El- tl - . . . ’ ' d; ifieitifiiérgpgziiishmgiigig: be bid. Jliplin Igiinld, Jissic Dawson. (Trade aine beard. Robert Dawson, Robert - B H9 B0 -. 1 w Sltlanilfziy Ezgrktlar. Norton, Erma Kidson, Elsie l-low- a cu , _ nAii I have to do now l! to dmnllulntl, Aiariorie stnrdy. Grstildgiii Iilthelldygnavirlsosihortilzadggt: N33201: said the Major, just before his de-,sr.. Willie Sherron. parturc, "and l'm so sure Pvo goflilnzel ln-ard. Connie Sturdy, Blanche Muriel Best, Jessie Dewson, Alice (irflile V.. _lr., Marianne Newsom, Marjorie Leard, IV., Elaine Lcnrd. ilest, Edith Lesrd. Nor- Principal, D. N. Bell. Asistant, Lizzie McKinnon. Grade ll, Flo Jean McDonald. Grade l.. sr., Heath Intended for large buildings, a (‘larde l.,jr.. Jeanette Dawson, Ethel new motor operated floor scrub. Standing of the pupils of Crap- Dawson and (equal). Eleanor Tro wsdsie. Marianne Newsom hing machine il claimed to do the Per- work of ten men.