i We will have the Scotch Soft Coal. furnace use. order. KALCIKILL; ARSE NATE OF LIME est pricl s, GREEN sold in I lb. tins only. FLV OIL- ,» 1 for slaprayilllg rzllliel.’ Thiflthll! _ . [In- IP31 iy pin co Iou on l: t" ll l . i: marlin-l. Tilly nevi-r come ' M» 1 buck. i‘ 1 ' l‘. ,6 CPRAYERS. SPRAYERS p?“ '3 I‘nli at our S ted Store for‘ ». mites? uliuve. LIMITED Seeds. Feeds, Flour. rlillilr)’ 3110011011 Gar-Owners 0i liiiy linll Country --_-_ We are an official . L. A. Service Station and give prompt response ‘ to all trouble calla. W; sell HART batteries for all makes of cars and also repair, rebuild and recharge batteries of every kind.- We have an up.“ d“, and well equipped washing service and can also polish and almomse your car. We have a staff of ex- _ _ cert repair men and can l = _ do a lob promptly and satie- 1a°1°T11Y—-|1t us prove this l to you. Battery and Car Repair DQPQ. Ch’Town Garage C. B. McEWEN, Proprietor _ 184 Prince Street ' i _ Phone 690 H" IN SIDIOUS EYE STRAIN A ‘l g ' o i We use this adjective ad- ' vlsedly, ‘ . Sufferers from Eyeatraln may have perfect vision and A . therefore do not suspect the ' . presence of any eye defect. The motive power of the entire human organism la , Nerve Energy, Normal eyes, it la computed utilize about 20% of thia Nerve Energy, but when Eye- , atrsln is present. a mush larg- er proportlon is required. l Hence defeetlvs eyemthrough their consumption of an ex- eeselve amount of Nerve En- ergy. may seriously affect the , functioning of other organs of the body, and produce Ill health. 4 HAVE YOUR EYE! EXAIMINED '22: Optometrist scorcn COAL‘ We will be pleased to have your an -‘ A. PICKARD & c0. 'l"llc gi-‘ifi Villain Bug tics ' troycr, din-s not injure ill" plum. stays on iolliirr- Hold in hrls. 100 ibs.. ‘l: hrls .30 ills, and in snlniivl‘ lots Whoh-sull- and Retail, low- BERGERS PURE PARIS (YA RTER & CO., Q ..___._. U“‘.‘.'.‘“““' ' ' ' ' ' " We shall not sleep, though poppies ‘take the stage for the, Old Home Vile-ck prngrnnlnlu. At 1.30 tho competitive sports bu- gin on the grounds of thc Driving,“ Om Club. of tho principal events oi the week will competi- nre the real work oi and honors and a continuous bat- , G. F. llsiclleson ‘l o. QQL-IQ #400404 00-0’ “"“-QQOO-OOOOQ THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925 lo. ibiy the lnosl. iuipl-escivc st- rice ever held in the c-ty will place. This will be the unvsiiln ‘tame’. of the Monument erected by tbt hGreaheim" with the highest grade City Lump and stove sizes also Scotch Hard Coal for oi Charlottetown to _ our those who participated in I d in sacred mslnory who fell in it. ' it is now nearly seven it is fitting that our whole citiz f‘ enry should participate gst-rvice, a service for the L and the dead; a service for pos I lerity also, for this monument wil lcii generations yet proud part taken unborn th- by their lore - war in the history oi thc world. 1 dom. the cost oi that religious and which thi llitlsh Empire has always stood ' political ‘liberty-Apr ccn ready to pay the price, and. if blood he the pricc of Allnllr- ulty, Lord God. we have paid in I lull." Oi the three thousand sonn of this province who sprang to thc colours when the call came. live {hundred sleep under the poppies of Flanders, by tbs shores of the Dardanslles. under PfllPSlillfJ, the sands oi and one, a beloved daughter, triceps under the Atlan- tic waves, in the great cemetery consecrated by the blood of thosl: who with their lives the freedom of the purchased seas for the world and tfor humanity,_for “Wave may not foam nor wild wind sweep Whore rest not Britain's dead." it is eminently fitting that til-e mother of Nursing Sister Rbll‘: Niaoilenn should formally remove the veil from this monument 'l‘here are many mothers of belov- ell sons who gave their llvor» In tlill: great cause. but to Mrs. Mur- Leun of Souris belongs the mel- uuchoiy (lisiinction, the proud sorrow of being the mother oi the only daughtol ui the province leii while‘ on duty. The monument is now the prnp i'l'l_" cspecizfly oi the father: 1nd mothers. the sisters and HINDU’! ;-.l.d klnsmen of those who "l-|'1‘.‘ the sacrifice. of who paid thevprice. who silprl-lne I1mh1 it will stand l-ir ages to comr- to remind us r! of Old ‘Homo Week and thore is tho blond stained come along-the civilization and freedom. he a perpetual witness betwl-ol. living and the dead. a perpetual s reminder of the those who In falling message from d flung to an the torch which they carrlcd unto death: . . . . . . .."Be yn-lrn to lift ii uitzhi If yc break faith with us who dil- T gTfiW in Flanders Field." ..i___c-> n». _._ ._ FIREMEN'8 DAY This afternoon the Firemen wiride their pa r; in 11!’ Those sports will be ono We owe it to the firemen to ai-, not ltend their sports. to see them in‘far and the whole thing Is still go- ,action, to encourage them by mining strong. “ ‘ltodaylbegiunlnget. 1o.ao lohlocb “"1": fire. ' ""11": firemen. And our city and visiting fathers and kindred in the greatest This monument will remind u.- 5- and our children and ollr chilli- rcn‘: children of the cost 0f fro:- illil for which its sons have evrzr way we hart much still on the programme. Ll-t upward road ll» us keep it up; We shall not havl May It another Old Home Week for n . the year at least and we shall all ht ham gummy 1111111111 1" 119W 3"" Krentthoughtu and words of wit-i lom, ‘$100,000 a year would bo denied izcd. connection with very much to the enjoyment of the. lijolning in the chorus. sling. ,-. 5, lives. 1 the sound e e Iiiie and scarcciv a day passes that ldoes not bring us reports of sac- in this.’ riiice and heroism on the part oi firemen have in many instancrs 1 risked their lives I in the perform ,anco oi the work they have under- Whcn we speak of what taken. we owe our firemen in every city in Canada. we do it with an ad- mission of‘ bankruptcy i'or we can never pay what wo owe them. This afternoon we shall "havl the privilege of mailing a partial payment on account, by attending- thcir sports by showing them that we appreciate their clnilm upon u. and that we are "ready to do our part In mailing their part 0f llll‘ week's programme a success. ‘Let us all go with the firemen this afternoon and cheer them as ihlzy strive together In friendly rivalry. Let us cheer the winners and the worthy losers and let uu show them that we appreciate tho great service for which they stand. --——-Q-o->———- EDITORIAL NOTES This will be one of thc Bit, Fhree Days and it will need some calculating to find out which was the biggest. The visiting firemen are a fine ‘body oi‘ lmen, just such men as we should like to see around when there is a big fire. Old Home Week is going like a harmonious sung. everyone happy and all soriy ii, will be over’ so our own i-‘ire Bl Igado. our city, our u“ homes and. in not a few cast: l spouse to fire bell. And °1 mmiYthls is undoubtedly true in their own cities of our visiting firemen 7°°"“for this ‘fer the work of firemen pio shall not earth." Waa that phrase, the people’ really original Lincoln? Lot us ace. Wl British writer and former priva to the London Observer. that—— "The great phrase, govcrnml‘ piorrc 7'0 years btfore Liar-i malls it tho central issue of ti American Civil War." The Observer ‘In reply: would be very interesting ii Moro true. I do not think it is. llr. Kerr will look up tho pro-lat -y John Wyciif to the First l~.‘ll_ lsh Translation c-f the llib. about 420 years before the dun. of ilobes-picrre and 480 yearn c. ‘Icr lllan Lincoln's Gettvslr" DDSBIIKBI pie. and for the people." Alli of which goes to ‘new m; that we have a great inbcritzlnc‘ n literature. British iitt-ruiur‘ specially, and why may wt,- m, lse any part of our literary lulu-z lance at any worthy purpose’! air or reasonable to say that Lin iilat Webster purlolned a though property oi‘ all and not ior their own glory. but be wauso it wassuited occasions on which they spoke, Shakespeare, whose Jenius was Iiterar‘. llw man of ancient. or "hone" soon. We shall want an Old Home Month next time. Among the many things io 1 which the Old “Ollie Week coin lnittecs are to be congratulated is their selection of the best week in the season for tbs celebration | llad they called it on last wecll i lnma one would have got soaked There sro three days still Ief. g ilntc to use those ihuuizilis on 1119)’ Were his very own, ‘but ;_l|' oil to thom. modified adorned limos, made a very frag n59 D 11 which he lived. H9 liili not hes illid Olin. thsm with new bcauw 7e originated more or pntewnplhr bought and of ‘apt and fitfint: words than all the author; [mm Whom he borrowed. and .1‘. 1p. ame time Wilg the grl-ntest bor rower of them all. The past century has i-yesr‘ orry when it is over but glad wt- idn‘t miss it. “- The Guardian's hope that the re- H] ported re-engalzement of lSir Henry 1111" 1101101110 11101'011-*1i11l:iy U SP ill.‘ hurnton st an aggregate salhry of llythe government, has been rcal- 1111l1i1Y and ‘fitting words In whic‘ i. The government has drilled U it to the ovident relief of tho Llb- thought is it so true i feral press which was doing n good 111111111115 new "m1" 11111 3110-" al of worrying over it. Tho cheery good humournnd mpathy of the Weuthcr Mun in IIK‘ llomo Week. contributedmiv- occasion. Sinco Monday morning what reader can "m, u really b“: l“ u“, nmnmn’ by "Mnmg flmllha h” been humming "Hump and new ldon in all the bulky vol. , mresslo" are athletm m, V. ma“. _ ' lime of Hnnsard? Tilers is ll 1’ ' ‘ ‘ ~ iSweet "Home" and everyone Is plgnflfu] threghlng m" M 0h! orllor. The sports in which they ollg firemen in action and will ho moat The committee in charge of tho Previous interesting. The firemen of the various Old Home Week the" “"1 1" 11 1111? principal cities of the Maritime Activities are being hcart- U9 Indeed‘ provinces will compete for prizes iiy snd,. deservedly con- There has ‘been a hitch or a min-step solthe lilill IIIMHW” past hull BY P°l1ular cho'co or govern some Ylfli men supposed lo be will.- null i111: great cvcnts administer the ltliairs oi the coun- ‘ i‘i'(.'i)l'(lf d in ofiirilli rcports. straw that luld been quite as thor The politicians may perhaps m. ‘lzratulated on the smooth-running tort tie royal will he waged in friendiymannar in which the programme 1° n an hundred or so of .. spirit during tho whole afternoon. is hslng carried out, editors. dnily commenting upon ‘currencies throughout the world. and how ollen do we Tom] In their - w‘.-:y'". fi-csideirt Llncel mazlngiy fruitful ill great int-en. ons and discoveries but not per 151199011711)’ has this been 11v v1’ 11w lust fifty ycsi-c. The 110011 110 rich in ougllts fitiy t-xltrmseli difflcui.‘ ‘multitude of writers and to produce anythim- w intiu- W11!’ v1 ilfrnt ideas n: r tho cakurs garb them. in no other renlll thc domain of elevated lull "there h ntsl appointment wt; 5am] iliscrl-et to llulkl- laws uni T1101? Sllyllll-zs and doings are Bu: h‘iy and well sessions tllrrshed out In blll what is Painfully lit- that there are In the Domin- paper affairs of stale and the o" was cnsnnomzrrowu GUARDIAN N6 “is 11g_..'1_1@..Wu”.i W". "1" | i mOTO I ‘i ‘rue sotolelw uouulasur ipleaence. indeed what we ovre ‘"1"! °' m" 1'" “ Y 011°“ 'our_ firemen is beyond any cslcub We in Chmiottetown owe ' than that which the following‘ words have a place: i “That this nation. under God.‘ 11v» 8i. Louis l-hyflciuus 111W shall have a new birth of tr o I. 0111' dom. and that government of the; They baveJilne and again 900010. by the people. f0!’ 1118 1W0 Issued our city from distraction by Unnumbored homes have molnoratc the Great War. to hou- been and h, the“. perish from the “government of the people. by the people. tor Danll-l Webster in s public speech deliv- secretary to Lloyd George, wrol of the people, by the people, lo the people, was coined ‘by Rohrv Thereupon Mr. Hail Cains wrot "This statement (of Mr, Kerr pooch) ho will find the following "'l'lic Bible is for the govl-rli ucni of the people. by the poo we are "the ilelrs of all the apes," ‘l9 Tennyson has sungpand also time and for any It would not be coin plugarlscd from Webster m from Wyciil. They found a. phrase lvhlch had long been the icomlnon they used it to the grout not eurpgnfjxed by ‘he best recorded thoughts of u!‘ "110 ilrevious ages and of the agt 510111 account and ubilic by the decision that il of the ‘majority, . _, _ ' . l; ., Quote; - 1,1,9... maqjqann. i A stunts TREATMENT asked tho profession to investigate‘ e kn Ellliliie treatment ior vuuhulap. l its you ltuoW, vomiting is simply; ilhe furefdu lll0ll.~ll or the llllvdlilh: upon its contents. As its muscular sides work, .hcy squat-so uiwll 1111-‘ contents whether food. water, or gas. and should send thtse c011 tents downwards, out in vomiting the action is reversed. and fi-od. luucous. or other mattcr, is forced upwards alld comes out of the mouth. “pithy selections ~ g. Gluardlult Readers til _ July us. 192s __ ’i‘hcse physicians had used ordin- WENT ABofi/I- DOING GQ0D;_ PHONE 240 since the war ended. The gravest“ world oven No "my o; w“ and In Jrnuary’ 1830'!‘ tlunyfllrt‘ nry table salt. a 2% solution, in a And Jug“ we," about a“ Gamem l o, our sons who gave the“. "vest -. u years “Hen had u“ ‘he word” 11111111111 0011111111111 "he" 111°!’ leaching in their synagogues, null ‘unteere in any eerfiw 111111 (10110 The people's government, malil want d the intestine to act in its “Wuhan; the gospel of u“, king 1111' 111°“ 901-11111?» 1°11 flegdmn’ mrlts duty more faithfully. more for the P001116. made by the .1100 101141111111" “iaY- ‘i111: x1111“ 5:111“ 3111,1311“ lom, and hauling all manner of _ . _ -. civilization are still green, many pie and answerable to the ‘pco H“ "1"" 111"“ e "c-on‘ ‘ 11111011811 1111101181118 00011113-11/11111110111 V hewll-‘lflly “<1 more “Honest-HP Ne, Bu! "w"! m claims m“ rosulowus so surprising that they i=2. Kl 01 111°" W110 ruilrum “e “m1 “lbonsiy than our flre fighters. Theirs h] ' f w m d t u" r _ tried it out ln_ a number of cases LI; d .1“ < l 1. in u, t mum‘ l v 0 111110111 0 11 1* c 11 111 ' vomiting w.th great success pRA\'ER_-_ _ a“ w 10m may e r ‘is 1° “we proper!" w “v9 hum“ ‘thor back. Philip Kerr. a now? 'i‘lley state that "it seems nimoal SPRAV, SPRAY, SPRAY to their lallen comrades. incredible that so simple a rem -liy should not have been hit upoi earlier," ‘ ' We know that lukc warm snl lnluiion has boon used tn illflilf." mmltlnl: almost as frequently a" nuslurri nnll warm water. Y” hose physicians have found thn "l the suit solution. 2% is cool. thn‘ it checks vomiting and induces thl i‘ in lClWly free; Jcll mc Thy sccrct; help nic bcul the strain o1 toll, tilc frct o care." paths of scrvic. ll SOME TIME AT _E_VE 1 ll> , $Ullle time at even when the till is low '111“1‘11111° 1° move 115 9911111111’ I shall slip my mooring and sill iownwards in the proper direction “way 1'11“? 111'Y51°1“n11 511m a 1151 the” With no response to tho lriendl f thirty cases, all of whom wcr ha“ 11111911113 11'9"‘ suvere 1/11111111113 i)! kindred cruft in thc busy buy. 111°)’ we"! 1111 311"?“ 31119111115 ‘1 in the silent hush of illt. ttviligil , ho solution varying from ubou pale, ‘Nhcn the night stoops down to cm brace the day, I vo lo Your ounces, in every (rust thcro was immediate relief. ni llongh in a few cases the vomitinl \nd the voices call inllil: our: ‘amp on again in a short time. "nw’_ ‘ Now the point about this tn yol 5mm? “mu m even Wm" u“. m]. ‘Ifl mo. is that som» oi our usua is 1m... 19111911195 1111011 115 11111911111111 1"‘ shrill slip lily mooring llnll sail lot always at hand whorws su‘ w“). s in every household. Furthrr n1 harm can arise from the trl-atnlont "v tiln.‘ onl- may feel safe in ad ministering it. For (-‘.0lll'l'llll'll(‘ hrouvlr ihl- purnlillg shnlilnvs thzll darkly trail Yer lilo ullliilll: llllt! H!" tlll- I'll vik~ 11 milzhl hr- wril to use il1)OIi' known Sh“ a hal.‘ tcasponnlul of salt in a ll‘i1 - Hm," m". me uwfly‘ Wm, u p131. n; ‘llllflll of cool water. 'I‘Il1s will ll‘ m“ "MW 1'1 16111911111"? 1'11" 1*‘ '1“"" \nd n rlllpic of watt-rs to icli llll “ugh Should it not stop thl- vomit m“, ‘Hz thl» first time try it il"fllli .-l- ‘lln salt. is harmicss. I Ii:~I='-ve i’ will be worth our Wllllt‘ tn trv nu‘ 111111 111111111‘? "M10111 1"“1"F5@-“1"‘1 11‘ Flu; cruli- of those who have sail mr Si. Louis friends. m] before . ' Q's-r till: tnknown Sea to the I'll‘ ‘j "' '_' - soon Silorc. if n lonnly voynlzler. snililil! IHYEIY To the .\ivslic isles Wl1(‘I'u at ilillfll or lay i- eo-oovoo-vvooooe-ooow @004. Character Reading e-O-O+§-§- -§-O+§ A few who have lvalchcll lllU so away Nill tins-s my craft from tin» busy bay: Some Irlclldly barks anchored ncur. Ears wh‘ich are lpolnted at tilt 11"“ lop show criminal instincts, and, WCYL very fortunately are not Ofllll.’ ‘iOmB lflvilig B01115 111111 111-1’ 11°11“ declh held dear. _ _ ‘ __- I n silent sorrow will lirnp u ttnl» But l shall have peaccliully 111111111 Big Ears-in young people the; my sail licnolo a iovc of the unusual. I1 n moonngs sileltcrl-d from stnrn‘ an elderly person it means nothin, q-r gull; at uil as the ear grows throughout \nd greeted the friends who huvc life. sailed hciorc v 0'cr the Unknown Sea to tin.- i‘n seen slioro. - yl-Ilisilbl-th Clark llzlrlly - Mhrflrli t noteworthy editorial article? Wu nlust ndlnit that newspapers. undIU, S. LOANS TO CANADAOOO 000 ucwsilhgivr men too. have their, _ AMOUNT To $1060‘ ' dull dnvs and renders wilil soulvi NEW YORK, July l4.-—Or Unit. tlnlcs say that there is nothing I11 ell Status tnizli foreign invosilncuts the ‘paper. But an hundred pcoltlciol $9.9911-1'01_1'UOU‘ 58 p-ur Hi1]: will subscribe. ha)’ for and rcall the sists :5] '1.ltltligiy"Eiintlzlqato himluép "rwsltzipl-r, or “croum“ 11‘ W119“ bllglgncss. iillzlucizll. and ntln-z‘ one will tilink it worth willie lll'i;||i,tgr|)rll'-if'S, il lvuiiias lTIVCSiIIILIG-lliti _ ." f wrty; ~'.. pur rvl iallc tho lvrnppcr off of ilansalll llzlregle?“tspggzllvk‘rnnnvntfll nhligpiinllr‘, sent frcc to his post office flllmbouns lolgovumlnonts 0f Lampyhn. l-riean countries amount to $340.; 000,000, or 2i per cunt. ni ollr lulu iuvesltlncnts there. Loans to U11‘ This Vicw 0f the case may llflticilFiiillflil lznvornmfiuts Zlllliilliltl an be flanerlng to "L: $4000 men llllfi’t.1i)iofl‘illt(lllll~ill"' 5911151 1° 0113111/11- 01‘ 01111161111111)! so. . b includes United . dominion. llt _ V to tllc newspaper mcn. but us tfllsifltds capital invested ill Cunulilal the bnizlucv ofour surplus or deficit i 11111111111’ -*""""'111""‘ dress. of brains and merit on one side or! .cAUGH-|- 13° WHALES lie other we are nlolloslly COll-i tent to have the people nudittho1 V1CTO111A- n; C" ‘lmy H.'_Om. Fhunllrod and lhlrly whnIl-s IS illl‘ icutch oi‘ llll‘ Victoria whaling. 1100i s0 far this season. ii WELCOME Til ALL it The big week is here at inst and‘ everything is now in full swing-T0 tourists. firemen, soldiers. sailors and cvcrybodvwe extend a cordial invi- tatlon f0 visit our store. Here you will find a splendid assort- ment of smokeris supplies-at first class shoe-shining parlor and a large , billiard and pool room at your dis. posal. AGAIN WE WELCOME YOU LAMBROS BROS. Grafton Street OQ-OO-OO- w-ooooovvoo-o-oaww-ovo» "0 ‘MIISUJT, lct ms walk with Thel strength llllf| nli-niul vllzlilly. ionry, ltnuli ln-ullli lulll pit-mare ill IiTIIIK. Investments The attractive yields indicated below are of those obtainable from investments select“ our current "Weekly Offering Liat"l-—- Camnguey Electric let Mtge. Bonds. Maritime Tel. & Tel. Ref. Bonds”... ~ Nfld. Lt. & Power 1st Mtge. Bonds Acadia Apta. 1st Mtge. Bonds ..... __,, Fraser Companies 1st Mtge. Bonds"... , Fraser Companies Preferred Shares Jenkins Bros. 1st Mtge; Northern Ont. Bldg. 1st Mtge. Bonds Price Bros. Preferred Shara. Wabasso Cotton Coll. Trust If youllave $100 or more available vcsrm we can submit offerings of‘ suitable securities. m? f 1i l Royal Securities Corpomti l! 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' " l.l.l.\ll liiillllih for iln- great thinker llllf| |ITI‘III‘|II‘I‘ of his uuuh-ilu- mun with nllitusnniru- to tlt~li'-r. t n mun must ll|\\'ll_\'l¢ llrllw lilrltt-ly on piuvnlrlal E llv- lll'l‘l|rl nnllrislntll-llt in its ioinlplosi form tn restore l-ilrrlzy null tulppIy u further storm u! activity. l-ilijnlfli simple-faith mutin- Ilim ll “rend-enter. lnudt-rn kilowlallge supplies you wlti|§vns<m~ I01‘ Uri-nil: You r ruling‘ Ntillrislilut-nl—l-'lll|ll \ulul~—l'irlulunly. llrvnd rl-sinn-a fin-d bruins nlili fF-hllnlha worn Harlin-N slit-r nll-nlul nr pliynlt-ui isfrnlrl, Ilrl-nll in flti- sllllplr. \\'|l(I|l'IlI>Illl' fnoli tlinl prose-run: lfri-ngill. \'iil|lil_t' llnll ynllill i‘l|r into nlll liar. llullhli- your |!l"l'llf|-|‘il|1II): llllf| you tlnllilll- your t-lfir- GOOD BREAD in nlude from nil-pun- lnirrl-llil-llia. cnnlliillt-tl by lllnlli-rn IIII llnl-rv null ‘ml-ghouls to uiw tlm lzrl-n pllkttlillel nut-urine, ill its nillullimt uml nlnsl nourishing furin. Ordl-r imlny frnm your [re-outr- Stewartis Bakery nun WELGE Til ~35 vlslmlls “ la always a most cordial one and during the holiday‘ week we Invite you to make this store your headquarltri- Our salesmen and service are at your disposal at all times and our stock-well you c an see for yourself-ever)’ line is complete and the best obtainable, This is csnflii" \ . ly true of our line of BOUVEN‘!!! "blah 1- a moat novel ‘ and attractive assortment THE 2 ullcs OHARLOTTETOWWS BUSIEBT DRUGBTORE MacDonald 8i Bradley Proprietors ' Great George Street Phone 315 MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMIPT ATTENTION I